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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-01 - Orange Coast PilotSe rvi ng th e N ewport -M esa communities since 1907 • ,.,. ,. • :. r .... ·"'-' .. .. ~:tr '"· .1" •\ I I .. 1 f\, Ill• 11• .J It lo (I ', I -.l.11111 ... \\1111 11111 t'I llll'llil11 I'• •Ii : ' I \ l , , •I• I• t1 ....,,., wl\ "" 1 II•· I .'I 11 I o111 \\o1\ .,I ''<tllld \11.i ( 11111 111\ ( 'lldt d11111111I11 ""\" l··o1<'11p ( ·1 ...... ,,, \ l.11 lt1111l •' 111\\ ,., ... , \ "'"''' 11.rtl lltt· "' llllt. ' .. ,,, ... , • l INKS I J r '1' ..... •\ 1 ·11 ... , 111k1 .... IH•lt1•1 llirtll de •· 11 °1Hl l1 1tl t lltlffi· p 11111 '-,1 •lliy -..,, 111 d .. ·1 111 11 1111·\ '-.1 ,11 I nqllt '' 11 11 I \ ('1111h f\\llh '"'" .'.I 111111 1,... •"' 11111d 111•1 '" \ 1 ...... 1 \ 1 •11!1. I 01111 111 1\ ( 'fllh '•II I lldd\ ('11111 '" 1111' "''"' 111 t I 1• • I llllH <1d\t1lll11111· ..... 111• p11-.f1 ·d d .1 11\l'I 1111111tl 111 /.1 111 \\ltl Ill•· 1·\·1·111 \11 •111111·1.., I .idt•· ... l11t1 111 o111w111 St•1• ~porl~. P.t!ft' Bti. Hookers will keep you in stitches • < :111up 111 ..... ·111111..., l-.1111 l>dli) l>l<11)l\1 ·h 1111 11 1•1'(1\ t111d .t1 1u ...,1·d < ltilcl1 1·11 j1 .11 ' I I\ • I Nr\\ 111 If< I Il l \<'I I l1'<ilh1•1 1111111s 1>.111 ... lir1ll1 •1 11111"' o111i! ll11qh h1qli 1111111 ... 1111· .... • l1111 1h1•1 ... "'1'"11 q I .. y Ii ti It pt 11\ I .... , , • 1 I'" 111 ... '111 d I ti I 111 I" .... rt11 •) dll' tlu-I l.1pp\ I l1111k1•1 ... ••t ( 1•111111 .111d Ill\ 1dol1• "'''llltti I 11111•110., wh11 "IH 'lld 11 111..,I 111 1111 ·11 clt1\'" h111t1 11111 .111<1 ('1111 llt•t11 1q '1.1'1) hlt111k1·h l•lf 11P1•dy .ind r1llt1..,l'd d11ldn•11 v\'l11lt• 1111'11 I clllM' lS ti "l'rtllll" llllt ' llw 1r 11c11111 · tlt•11v1•d 11111111111• "h1111k lflol I' ll"''tl Ill I IC11 ht•l lfHI IS 1111• "I hod to wait until I was 80 to be o hooker." 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AUGUST 1, 1998 Homes for elderly cited • ( )Jlt ' "'-• •\\ 11111 l -h ..... ,1 lttt il1f\ '111 .... ('tl lci .... t \I '<If 1tll1 •1 111...,1111 11h < c•111l 1< .il11111 101 l1 ·cl1 •1cil l11111l111q I • I I .I I '-l\\1 '•11~1 \II.....,,.\ \1111•1 I '11 t1 1,.l1\\l1l1·1,1 1lt•\ 11\t I jllttll t .. I• 1ol 111 •• ··l·I· 11\ 1 .. p .. 11 .... -.11 .. \\ .i1 , .. ,,1 I ij.i/1 '11 I ll1ill1ill..., li.i\1• 111 • 1. 111·11 1,. 111111 11111-.111•1 11111111 ....... ,,, .. ,11 l\1·o11 Ii t111tl ( 011\l<i '" ..... ,p.i, 111111, I Ill•' 111 Iii""''' !)1111 1• I"" d .I tl1111t "' 111._I \I 'oil 1· ii l\o1\ ( t1!i\1tl1• .... 1•lil 11 ...... ,. !I I •111\\11 111 C It 1t1l1o•t l 'l11• I 11 I 1 •ti I 11 111 • '"I I• ·1 lo I , ti , , , 11 111-..I 11-• 1·JI 111 tl1•1l1 '"I \I·........ o111d l1·d I ti ..•. : ,, q 1• .. 111 Ltllt 1•1 d1 .... 1 111. Ill,, ... , • ' • •I .,.. ...1 .. 1. I , .. , ... 1 ·1;1 .. 1:1 ... 111 11'1 ...,, 1\11 •-. 111111 • I" 1' ,11 I Ii QUESTION Good or bad e xperiences? l)I) '{lllJ h dlll' ,, t\Uf\ 111q '•tm 1c• 111ql I llloJll " t•JPll d y<•lld t!xpp· ""' 1• t lldt you wn11l<J l1 k•· lfl 1<'111 (dll <HJ ' Hl',1d t·•'> Hotl1nt• ,H 642 r,nHr, .. 1 ~,·nd dn 1:-llld1 '.1 tt.,.1.,.,r11l1,1U:! t>artt1lt1tk riet Plf'ilo,<· 1111 l11tfr· you1 111~1 ttllO ld~I 11,1111('~ drld yu11• 11 tv 11l 1,.'.1tl1•fllt' I ' ,. I '' ' .. ' i· ..... ' •I •11 •fl I .... ,f I Jr.1'tit1 ( 11. • :. I I . •!'.;•l1o1IJC . "" •' •I l••I .... ,1d I l • I ! I ' u ' ~ •• I • : t (I' • ">El IJURStNG PAGE AS Speeding skater case rolls along • \\c11ltdll \\ 110 \\'ti' I ll1 •d 1111 <)11111111 7 1111d1 t1lt ll1t ht ldld\\<llh "'l1qhl11111 th•· 11< kt• I. \ \ ti I q 1 • I lcl ( k Ir • r 1 1111 I 1• 1• • "\J! \\ f'• lJ' I 1.1 \( I I \ 11 I '1'11 11 I toltlil fl,I\ • "" 111·1 ''"' ""' .. , •" 111 '°"'\ I 'ii ..... ~. h 1111 l~1oll1 tlol11d• I \\ 111 .' l l 11·1111\ t ilt·d 1111 'I''• •dlll'I 11JI '! • l11 .. 1Jlf\\,dl.. I 111ald ll1l\O' jtft • td • 1: 11111 I I \ 111 l I ti 1 I " • I \ It 1111 • : I'· ti I " .. I • .. 11 rt11 • .... t111\ .11111 11.,"1., "·'" 1111· l~ut .... 11,., 1111111 11111111 ·· 'I" .. o1 •,.; \ 111111111111 '" 1111' 1•11of \l1<'1111tl1 d '•'\\j•ttll l\•'o tt l ,, .... 1d1·1tt 1•t1 .. 1d1·1! 111111111 Ill 11'111 \\ol ... ""'' , .. o1 lot 11'! tl 't 11 • .... 111 \ "" 111 \ 11 ( ott 1 ii I \\ I' ' 1 ... i.. I ·ti I•\ p11f1t I' • 11 111 1 'I" , ti \ ' 11 q iii 11 II ,I t "\:;w mi ~kC'omh For more oo bcadwol speed t.tit, see Comm- unity FooJm, Page Bl. ' II l -It•. \\ ..... , I II I .. I I \\d"''i 1 •ftil' tf j f ·1~ 1, dztd • t 11 , • t : ' tJ 1 •• ,, .1 .. '•. : r 1 I\ , 111• lJ 1,· •• 111· 'I'"" _,,, ..... d ., ',\I I I". Ii I'•· •I •I• ll·tl 111 ·1 ot ll"I' • , : I' I ' 1'' ,, I I" I ! q •10' I'll• ·1 I. , , ••• ' I t I I l '. 11 1 '. + \\ f I\ t.' I I !11111 ' I I 11- 1 ' ' ... J I • I I !) I \ . • ~ • I ' • ! .... ~ 1 ' I ' 1 t I ~' i I t I ! .. I ' I ! ' l I ...._, I • c f 'IF f (,"~HR PAGE A9 Pink\ l\t ullt>n knib d hcth\ ctlqhdn d" ,h., dnc1 o lht•r mt>mht>r.., 01 lht> 11.tpp\ I lookt>r-.. ct group nl t :l sen ior 1 ih - 7Pns. mt•f•I for d Wf't>k · I ~ meeting. T ht> group knit~ thf> afghans for nM>d) children. ~., "·. ' ''· INDEX MUSIC APPREOATION More than $600,000 lost in fraud OJSSIAED ................................. 18 DAmoot( ............................... J.10 FAlllt ......................................... J.2 POUCE Fll.ES ............................... J..2 SPOllS ...................................... 16 WEADIEI ................................... J.7. At-risk teens Uke 17-year-old Marla, right. applying makeup during a reheanal break, take an active role ln the Orange County Pertorm.lng Arts Center'• Summer al The Center. See story, Page At3. MAiie MAATIN I DAl.YP'l.OT •Two locol nw11 lc1n• prison tun<' lnr oll<·~wd involvemf'nl in sr<lm ~Pilot NEWPOlff HEM ·11 J\n 1111'- giil tPlt•mtirkl'tinq np<11nl11>11 lhdl rPsullt•rl tn two h >C'cll ttTrl'SIS Thursday covNPd lour stat<'.; and defrnudt-rl St'V<'n customPr~ m Idaho of morP thttn $t)00,llOO. authorities said. Three husin('SSe!ot w1lh hl'dd - quarters on Newport Center Dn- ve reportedly solicited people to invest in the Asian foreign cur· rency market. When the com pa - nies omitted standard information and did not return investmenbi when requested by customers, the Idaho attorney general's~ began investigating . .>. The fM-month "* led to the cmslnusday ' "Jefhy Moen, I 32, rl Casla MacnlCnig c.. .. .;.n, 41, ........ 111 1111 111 prnt 11• lt<d 111 !ht• <llTl'"I Th 111""11' ol .11'11 n•y Moon>, 12. o f <. ·os111 t\ 11'Scl cl nd Cnuq < 'un· n inghc1m . 41 . who owns d homf' m N ewport Coasl. Armed with search and arrest warrants, froeral and local law enforcement agencies .etzed per - sonal. properly, bank accounts and business records. More than SS mWion wu coo- fiscated by authorities. said e "P<'kt'c;p<'rsnn l<\r !ht• < 11unly's !>pt•nnl unit ltlrlt 1nv1...,l llld ll's !Pie· rn.nkC'tmg fr.wc1 ·\lso ~t·111•c1 wc1~ .1 I !-1~8 Jaquar ,1111 1 twn J llllH Pt>rrctns Th<' tw11 nll'n, c1lnn~ w1lh seven 111111'1 p••opl1• rtrt'l'slro m Ohio and TC'xci-.. <H4' rhM~Jl'c1 with one <·1111111 nr n10nPy-laundering and uwkf'll•11nn<i. commodities fraud, yrc1nd th<'ft iinrl pE>tty theft.U con- vktt>d, th••y frtc<' sentences of up to seven yec1rs m prison. Those arrested in Austin, Texas. and Akron, Ohio, went James Kelsall. Christian Weber, Robert Shane Jones, Harry Craw- ford, Dennis Hayburn. Iim Blyth and Michael Gordon. Idaho authorities are H Nng extradition of all of tt. dlllm- dants. More aneata ... ~ A wAed tndk' ,.. t sts~ I \ A2 Sotvrdoy. August 1, 1998 faith Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Daily Pilot MORAL OF THE STORf A place to call God Baptist ministry at Harbor Trinity church serves Hispanic community cindy trane christeson '/'riatlzlon becomes triumph of faith \ 1111 ·11<11, 11/ ... 111·11c11Jic11 you wilh 111., /I/II\,., .... 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Thi:' stury of Comuniddd c 'ristidJla El Cct.nunu tl.lustratcs thdt church fdlTU.lies r1re born the SdJ11e wdy. El C a1Tllll6, d Bd.ptist-dffiltdted Costd M esa church serving the Spamsh- speaking community, started with the dedicatwn ct.nd commitment of a few 10<.Jividuals whose desire to sh ow love thruugn thelI taith has led them across nc1llonal borders and language bdfners. Erwm dnd Mdigie Marroquin are two or the~e ind.Jv1duals. The couple "pldntPrl " El C ammu in 1995 on tlw l'ctmpus o( Har hor Tnruty church, on the 111 v1lctllon of pastor Brucf' M ern11elcl. "When we first started I didn't k now r111yth1119 dhout planting d churrh," Erv\'m ~aid. Tiw MMrnqu1n!> printed 100 mv1td- twnll to thPII first R1ule study. dnd d1s- tnbuted them to thP Costd M esa H1s- JMntC" community. The invitdtions w en:> simple: a dc::.cnption of El Canuno's C 'hn!>t-rcntered religious philosophy wntt1~n m Spdntsh . 'Tor IOU mvitntions, I l1gurecl if w e could ~J t'l I 0'}.,, thdt would tw ten peo- plP -l hdt wuuld hP good," Erwin ~did. .lust nm' wnmdn Cdml:' Th!' l\fdrroqums relust~d to be d1sap- p11111h!d 111 1 I 11 ... 1111 • th111k .r l1111rt rt " /\11111• 111111• fl"""''d 1111tl k 1111 l11t•tl 11f usk1n~1 11 I ti""'"''" 11(11111tl lllh1lly f<IXl'd 1111· lht• 1·1111\ l11lllh I f11· p11·-.-.1111 · 111111111f1'ff fl,•.,.,.,,. 1t """ qo1nq lo ht• ... ut It rt I fl"·" I 11111111111111\ I ''<Pt'I 11·111 (' <tllCI "ShP didn't JUSt show up, !>he :-how(•d up dlld rece1v<'d thC' Lord ," Erwin sc11d . "And then she brought om• pN::.un more And then sht• brought hN morn And then she brouyht hPr hus- b dnd It was like ct c hdlll rl't!Cl1on," Erwm Sdtd Three yedfS lc.ltcr, the 1111nt!>lry fills till· C 'rc1tn C 'hdpel of I ldfbor Tnnity r-h uwh ctn Bilker Strc•ct with ctn dVNd!JC (If .50 pt•oplf' 1>very Sunddy. KIM HAGGERTY lYtulS I DAILY PILOT Pastor Erwin Marroquin hugs a sleepy Angela Polito, 4, Inside the nap room at Harbor Trt.n.lty church ln Costa Mesa .,n Wednesday while his wile, Margie, laughs. The couple have a ministry -El Camino -based at the church. 11t11• ttl Ill•· J'lt1l •'"d" h111ilcl h1•nt•lll 1111 ''"' h ttl < '1111111.t d<·I /\1111 I l1qh and a leader. She 1s a very friendly per- son and a key m the church ... every- bod y loves her." community, and we are all here for the same purpose: to worship Jesus C hrist.· ·w e are not a legalistic church," EIWln sd1d. "We be!Jeve the grace of J esus C hnst is here for everyone. I guess some 1rught caU us liberaJ, but 1 don't r are." :-,, 111111( i '' ••tlf1•d 111 h1• 111volv1·cl 1n -.11111• ''"' I l..111·\' llH•\' 11<•1•tl1·d v11h111- l1 Tl" \1\ lt11,l 1t11ld 11111 , \ril1111!1 •1 •11•d dlld h.•·ll\ 111tl \111\ \ull111 t1·t •rt•d ttl lftttn "1111 1111 · I kn••\\' I l!c1tl 1111 wc1y 11111 So I "' ·111 111 11111 1111111-. .irtd '>t11 11111 tP try lo 'I''' 11•.rd\ 11 1 ., ... !tori 11111111111t tll t1111t • Th<' /\ 1drroqums b<'lr<.·VI' 11 is thE' l J Tlllj Lil' ct lllluSphc>rC' of JOVE' dlld dCCl'p- lrll tcf' lhr1t drrtws locdl Spdnl!>h SJWdkt'r~ to lilt' ldn11ly (11 El< 0d l11Jno . On July 19, El Camino baptized 11 newcomPrs tu Chrisllanity. So far as d result ot the nurustry. 36 people hdve bPcome believers. The Marroquins both stress that El (' dJTl.ino is not about finding religion, but about a network of support in the community based on the tedching.., ol Jesus C hrist. Erwin c1 edits Harbor Trinity church dnd esp<>cidlly Merrifield for the ex.is- tenrP of El Camino. I 11!1 •lt11111111·I~ 1\111y c·1111lcln't r·o 111 - 111•l1· lwr .111"•' 111 "c h11rch tnp I v11h 111- t,.•·1 1·d 111 !I•• \\'Ill! lH •I, lllll II Wd.., cll1 11tl 1•1 1•\1•1\1111•· rt>lu:-t•d "Wt> '-lhow lov<' .111d rornpds~wn c1nd 1l':-Jl<'<'I for Jll'llplt•," Erwin '>•ttd "Ancl lht1l I!> W!lrtl IS lllclklnq lllH l'hlll'Ch qrow. Allhouqh Erwlll 1~ lilt• oft1<·1,1I hhtcl pr1!>tc1r ol El C«1111 mo, ht1 q1v£• ... much r n •drt to/\ 1ttr~p1· <ts•• pMlm•1 U1 lhP rnm1 ... lry She work::. on lh<• wc1okddy!> J l I let rhor Tnnit y preschool, J usl down· s1c1ir ... lrom Erwm·.., OlllC'<' Rut Erwin said he's not womed .1bout the numbers "WI:' care for the people, w e Jove the pt>ople hon estly." he said. "When peo· pll' com e lhey are not numbers for us, hut pl'ople who need to bt> loved and JH'Pcl to be resp<.~cted." "We want to help people in the com- munity, not Just get them lo com e lo church but to serve them," Margie set.id. "W e want to help them with anything we can and let them know that Jesus loves them . We're d tool for their benefit.· "It 1s thanks to the vision of Bruce /\1ernlield that we're ht•re dnd that the Hispanic church is here," Margie said. .. He Wd.S key in heJping us." Erwin bPLieves that the fact that the two churches. one English-speaking. one Spanish-speaking, operate harmo- niously on the same campus sends a positive message to people in the com- muruty of all cuJturaJ backgrounds. l\1'1111 •' I kn•·w 11 11r could think 111 ,, q11111t 1 ,,.,,.,,, 11 "'"" r<1n• d<1y 1 lu pl11,,.,,. \.Vii.ii Wet'> I think· 111111 l'"'"''d 1111 1111qh 111y mind tlw The church body at El Cdffilllo is <·xlfemcly d.Jverse in ethruc and cultural hc1ckuround Margie stressed that aJthough they call themselves a "family church,· fam- ilies of ct.LI shapes and sizes will find dcceptc1nce at El Cdlllino. 111 ... 1 111111· "' .: 1li.11 11111rn111g wh1·n I 11•o1h1"d t "''" dc11nq 11101t• to ... ~tnfl <Hid 11111111111 ll1c111 -.lc ·•·p111q It nn..,~l'cl my 11111111 •llfotlll lif'foll' llt11 -.1111 Ill'>\' thdl '11111 f•111q' r11n11111HJ wtwn KPlly nncl I lt1qqt•d 11111 l11k1•-. ttlHI d'>'>Of!Pd !cif'lll<J 11•"11 111 c h1•c k Ill "I rth..,•c1ys '>dY lhnt Md1<J1t• do(''> f10" 111 Lhl' mm1!-try. h) ht>r ow 11 C'h111n·.' Erwin Semi with ct ~rntl(• "ShP I!. <1lw11 y-. busy Cdlh11q pl'(iJll" Shl• 1 ... c1 St'rvctnl. "No mt1tter whdt n atiunahty peoplP <tit'. whnl rc1ce they are, what lhe1r Job or p rofession -w e welcome them ,· Erwrn Sdld. "We are hen> to serve the "The church is family-onented, u1dudtng people who are single parents. st.ng le mothers." Margie said. 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'\ nrl )'IHI 1 rl n quote m e on lhdl. • CINDY TRANE CHfUSHSON Is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. Her e-mail address is rtndyOonthegrow com • EDITOR'S NOTE: Where to go to find God features brief des<riptions of churches and temples in our com- munity. They appear each week on a rotating basis. Nazarene COSTA MESA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Costa Mesa Church of the N.urene has as its mission ~to 'NO'· ship God, win people of all ~ to Jesus O\rist, build up their faith in God. and send them out to be Christ's servants.· Worship seMc.es are held on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. There are activities fof teens at the Sunday evening servn and also at the Wednesday evening wrvi<e 1t 7 p.m. Doyte Henderson Is senior pastor. The church Is at 1885 Anaheim St. (at Pfummer). Costa Mesa. For more information, call 548-7161. Nondenominational young adults and young families. Highly contemj)O(ary worship ser- vices, using music, multimedia and drama are held on Saturday at 6 p.m. and on Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. A full children's program is provided for children in nursery through elementary school. Tim Celek ls seniOf' pastor. The church was established in 1988 and is at 190 E. 23rd St .. Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 64S-5050 . COSTA MESA CHUltCH Of CHRIST Costa Mes. O\urch of Christ is a family.of beliiMrs devoted to loving ~ ciloftMnG·God through prcr ci.imlng tfw good news of Jesus Christ and sefVing others. Worship services ere ~ on Sunday at lO a.m. and 6 p.m .. with the ~rst Sun- day night of Heh month designated as • IPKW femlly night. Bible dM5eS for .et ..-we at 9 a.m. O\ltdren's churd\ for .ges 3 to 6, meets during u,. 10 a.m. worship~-Andy W... 119"°' pastor. The church was est.8blllhed In t923 end Is at 287 W. Wlllorl St. Costa MMa. fOf' lnforma.. *"'. mll MS-3191 . FASVW.W COMMUNITY OfURCH ~ Cammunfty O\urch wor- thipl on Sundav at 10 •.m. The dud't II tit 2515 F.inriew Road, Costa Miu. c;.v a.men Is senior pastor. fot moN ~ •• c.1154~10. READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mew, CA 92626. Copyright: No news non~ iltustratk>nl. edit~ rial matter Of' ~lwments hefem c.n be reproduced with- out written permiuioo of copy· right owner. VOL 92, NO. 181 ntOMAS H. JOtWSON. Publisher WIWAM l09DB.l.. Editor . STIVI M.+.Ml.I. Managing EditOI' Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or l'lew\ tips ADDRESS Ovr addres.s is 330 W. Bay St , Costl M.,.., C.lif. 92617 COMECJJONS It is the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly corr«t all uron of substance. Ple.w all 574-4233. rn HOW TO REACH US ~ The Tlmes Or•nge County ~~t.!_141 ~·5678 ~-4321 NeW\~1224 nMP£1tA11JRES Balboa M'6S Corona def Mar 79J66 Costa Mesa M'65 ~rt Beach ~Coast ~....cAST GRAa FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Gr.-fellowlhip Olurd'i seeks to pl!llSioNtlMy know God In his entirwty and encourage foloMt'S of Jeus Orist who 8f'e led t1t the Hofy Spirit to walk 1n ~and to stwe his eterNI promise of forgMnes with•" others. Yb1hlp Is on ~at 9:15 a.m. PresctlOOI and ~ IC:hool for aH 89t5 .. proytded. Elden of the fel- lowV\lp ... ltl Bede, Eerte ~ and SheMev ICirtc:patrid. The chul'ch fs at 3170 Aect.i /we., Costa Mesa. For more Information, call S4M599. LA VI A OE NEWPORT MESA u VI 1 ct. Newport Mesa was establ~ In Mnully 1998 to serve the community, to rMk• It 1 better, safer pt.ct to llw by provfng the gospel to the community. Services are in Splnish end Include pr1ise Ind worship Wfth • strong empha- lls on~ the wont Of God. The focUI of be R. CofoNdo's teKhlng Is how tM Word of God is • ITtllatge of hope and~ can ttwisform Nd\ lndMdual's life. People can come In~ they are comfortabae Wearing. The church his • mintltty to thoM In prison and their famltles and Is actlw with ~ •support group for fhOthen with Chlldr.n In prison, ot children In trouble. COtt>- nldo ls senior pastor. La VI • Is at 102 East Mer St., Costa Mesa. For more lnfomwrtlon CAtll, 949-51 s- 1211. WEITHll SUNDAY First low 12:48 1.m ............ 1.2 First high 7:061.m ............. 3.1 Second low 11:25 1.m ............ 2.5 Second hlgt'I 6:04 p.m ............. 5.0 .... ~ ..... 68 TINA IOMitnA. Assistant Managing Editor SftVI IAMIS. The Newport Beac:IVCOSU Mew Dally Pilot (~144-800) is publktled Monday through Sat- urday. In Newport IMcti and Cost.I Mew. sublcrlptlons are ooly ~.tt.ble by sublaiblng to The nm. er-. County (IOO) 252-9141 . lf'I WMS outs6de of Newport leech .nd Com Mela. ~to the o.lly "lot only .. M' ...... ~ rNll fof 5 642-4330 Soorts Fax 646-4170 LOCATION ........ .SIZE News Editor M>Ga CARI SON. Spam EdltOf MMC~ Photo Edlt0t LYllMBO&A. DhPeY AMrtfllng NOYOlllWI. a.tft9d Adwrtlslng lMIADS8Dtl "'Oi tiutkw. ... ,,.,llW\ °"" Anendal Offk« • s 10 per month. Seo>f1d da ~ p9'd .. CClta Mela, CA. (!'rte:. tndude lfl tpplk8b69 .... Md local tMm.) POSTMAS- mt Send eddra 0..-to ""-Hl\ .. Ollt ~ M9a • ~ : ~llyplfotee.rthllnk.net Mlllrt ()fib BUllMSI Office 642-4321 IUllne11 Fax 631-5902 ....., ............. ,......,,. and CIO ~ .. ....... ......... lt1 "' ...... IM"l'f .,.._Ck,.,.,..---. Wedge .... , , .... 4-6 SSW Newport .. , ..... 3-5 SM Blade les ......... 4-6 11W Alver Jetty ......• 3-5 llW CdM ............ 2·5 llW TIDa TODAY Ftnt low 10:11 a.m ............ 2.3 Flnt~ S:•Je.m ............. l .O Second low .ttefmidllight Second high 5:11 p.m ............ A.1 • SURF BRIEFLY Ill F 11 TH Church offers domestic violence workshops Love Without H onor, a domestic violence support group for women. will be offered free each month by St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. The group, which is available to the public, is a confidenbdl support group for w omen m the community who have experi- enced or are dealing with domestic violence. St. Mark's will address these issues through education, prayer, resources and referrals. The group provides a sale environment for women in need . Beginning Tuesday. m eetings will be presented each month on the first Tuesday at 10 a.m. and the third Tuesday at 7 p.m . at the church, 2100 Mar Vista Dr. This month's group members will view #Broken Vows,~ a movie that focuses on domestic viol ence issues and ways the church can respond. For more information, call (949) 644-1341. New Thought Church offers two workshops New Thought Community Church presents Ruth Field, who will present a workshop titled Mdster Mind on Monday from 10 a.m. to noon and Gail Miller, who will present a Course in Miracles on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m . at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa M esa. Admission is $15. For m ore information. call 646-3199. Eisenman to speak on Dead Sea Scrolls Professor Robert Eisenman will speak on The Dead Sea Scrolls, The Judea-Christian Origins, and James, The Brother of Jesus on Tuesday at 7 :30 p.m. at the Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach worship site at 2401 Irvine Ave. The worship site is aiso known as Harbor C~tian Church. Admission tot students is $7. Reservations are required. For more information, call 548· 6900. POLICE F 111 S ..wrOllT9EAOI • Awoqdo Awenue: About S720 w~ stot.n in the 1400 bk>dt. • 1Mt CWt Hlghwa~. A cellular phone worth $450 was stoten in the 300 bk>dt. • IMt CWt .....,..,_,: Sewr•I items of clothing worth $200 w.t"e stolen In the 3200 block. • ...,. MeWIMlilt Drtwe: Court documents WOfth S 10 W9f'9 stolen from • r9Mdenc:8 In thtt 2200 block. • .......... ~ A stef90 and cellular phone worth $415 Wllf'9 stolen In the 1200 block. CDIYAlmA • AllllM-....: A p11r of s.fwtv ~ wotttt s1ao w **" 1n the 1200 btodt. • lrtlllll llrwt A punt and hi <Df'ltllltl worth StT1 _......, In the 1JOO blodt. •Mc ; rat 11 .. uu.t MIK1hw ~wuft .. , w llOlen lnthet?OO..... '· , • •V' 11llllNltA .... war1hlnO---ll'lhJOObloc*. ............... c11c .............. ~"--· .•;-~ I , • .,a• ':.· •• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot _, Soturdoy, August 1 , 1998 A 3 EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Parent-teacher committees shouldn ,t have control over schools I 'm dtl for lo< ,ti < 1111trol, but thert.• com1•., c1 point wh1•11• ffidybt• It Cdll CJPt too ltH di (\!though I hav011'I ll'dd u~· cH lll ~I c1ct, Gov Pt>l1• Wilson\ p1npo<, al to bring d brtllol nwcl'>lllf• ~nown ds th"' Pl•rrt1r11wnt < 'lt1..,.., S12e Rcduct10n nnd Educc1l1<1r1 Oppmturulle<i Act '>rdr~., n11• • rt 1s mc~dnl lo chcrng<• P\ l'f\1- (hmy from expub1nn rnlt•.., 111 tec1cher lrdinmq 1>roq1c11n ... I agree that sonw ol tht•w 1h1nq., probably net•cl chc1nq111q, !tut I (lon't ltunk W<' -.ho11ld c.ohd1fv thesP as permanf'nt lc1w-.. Wt• lose the fleXJbthty to 1 h,1nq1• liungs that don't work out Im most cunct•rrwcl ctl1011t th•· proposal to put thl' pow1•r ot d school's curnruld c111<I '>pt'nclmq m the hdnd<i OI d -..< h11ol COlllllll t • lPe madP u p of two th1rcb p.ir {'nts and ont•-tlwd lt•ct< h1•r.., •\'> you know. I don't t1lwuy., .rq1t•t• ~1th the <if•c1s1on., h) th1• ..,, h11ol huc1rd d11d tht> school d1stnc t dUOIUUStfdlJOn, but [ fdVOT tl1l' rnnrept thc1l d ctuld in the distnc t I'> t>nl!Ued to the sdme qudhty PdllCdlwn, nu matter whdl s1<IP ol llw ..,lr<'e! ur the bdy c;;hp live<, IHI Wc»ve seen c;omf' red I cWle1 e11n•s on overrtll Strinford !l test '><Or l's lor schools LO our c!Jstnc1 I'm surpnsPd we hdven'l ..,,x~nt lhut!hdnds of dolla!'> on d ronsuJ tclllt to try to figure out why Andl'f '>t'll Elementary School gol luyhPr ovcrcill l£>st scores thdn W1.bon EIP nwnldry c::;chuol l U <.JlVE' you Ill) dfldlys1s, dI1d well sec how< lo!'>t' rt lS \•;hl'll they htfP tHI PXp<'J1 "-lo'>l t tuldrPn who r1ltt>rHI Andpr-.. .. n tomf' from mn• honws wllh two pctrL•nts dnd d lcHCJP lllC llllll' Tht> ( luJd TPn hd Vf' UTllWfl up with purents \.\ho hc1v1• r<·dcl tu th1·rn c1nd prO\'lrted them w1Lh opllmdl nrcumsldilCl'S !or lt•dm- mq sm< P buth AnclN...i•n '>Ludt>nts hdvP hdrl c.1 multitude of cxtrucur- rnuldf c>xpenenc('s dJld hctVl' par- C'nh w1Jlmg tu dSSl.,I tht>m in thc•ir .-ducdtlondl purs111ls. Thc•y ltclVP hdd cilJ nfft>ssdI)' mdlendb, !rum tnps to thE:' librdI)', reddrng mdten- dl!. m the h0me, computers wilh lht• lctlt>sl software, to summer f'c1Ucc1l1ondl ramps. All studenu. <1r1· flul•nt in Engh.sh. 1l'IP cum< u lum 1s wcll-clt•lmed At AndNs<'n, tund-rc11sp1s hrtvt• prov1clecl l'Xlrd progrc1111s c1nd mc1tenc1ls lhc1t c1ren 'l ctVdtl· .iblt• dl othe1 district schoob. IL hc1s mc1ny volunteers. The stu- dent populc1t1on is stable. The srhool hutldmqs die well-md.111· lcllnl'cl d nd th<• tedclunq std fl ts PX< t•llent • Al Wilson. tb<• tl'drhmg staff 1-.. 1•xc t•UPnt c1nd tlw curnculum I'> WC'U-cle>!1m•cl but the student populc11Jon ,.., w•ry dtllerent /\tc1ny .,tudenh do not c1ttend school for c1 wholl' school yec1r. c1nd thPy nldy c>ntr>r at d tugher qrc1dt> without havmy c1ttended srhool bctorP Theu home may not rontc1m c1ny rfldcltng mdtencil, nor ddulls to ht>lp thc>m with their homework They may not under- slr1nd thP \c1nguc1yP of the lesson, c1nd thetr pdn·n~ ffidY not und1:>r- stdnd thdt school lessons nt!ed to occur outside of school The stu- dent mc1y be dss1gned to rhLlcJ care or other household rlutJ,..s . He may qo lo <irhool hunqry dnd have' less db1lity to concenlrr1tc Wlult> rill of thPSP outsrcle fdc- tors aff£>ct llw stuclenL'> rit AndPr- sen and Wilson, the rnnunentdJy on the Stc1nford-9 tf'stc; dlwdyS focusE:'S on the fdiling of the teac:h- ers or the c,chools If you took the test m Russ1dn dnd you only understood English, 11 would dflffl your tt>sl score, too Even om• vc>ry poor tPsl c,corl' Cdn dlte('t lh{• school's dVPruge If you put d child who wCJuld nom1cilly dtlencl Andersen ot Wilc,on und thdt chtld contmued to ht1ve dlJ of hPr backup <,upport thdt r.h1ld would hc1v" Uw sdmc '>Ori of te-;t n•sults. I know b1'< dUSe of lhe exµ<'n- PO< P w1U1 my own C"h1ldrl'n They hdve ctltenclt•d schools lhdt hdve not hdd the lw.,t dVPrdgP test c;rorP'>. Howev01, lhP1r own test T('SUJ.lS lldV(> lwen f('nldrkdblt:> Not only hdve they reet•lVl:'d d quallty educat10n, but 'hl!Y hc1vl' hdd do opportwuty to < ow up Wlth a diversity of stui 1nts thdt 1i. beyond compare fo1 ,hese red· ~ons, I WlSh we coul .,top won- denng about the b 1 mystPry of why some of our• twols cl1d lw l - ter lhdn others. As 1t lS, the s 10ol boc:trd dpproves the c fTICuld for dlJ schools in thE' ,.tislrict and picks out the boo\r for the classes The bodfd decir ;show m~ch monc•y to c;pc•ncl 1 , chffNent <.dtegorie., Gov WLt .m 's m edsure would chdng• J1dt D0 you wdnt lho'><' dern.• n-.. rndde by parents dncl !Pde .ers dt edch '>Choo! site( flow dr (OU avoid hrlvmg pdrenU. with ... ,..,enrtl mterests tc1ke over the cornm1lt1!e? \\ 11dt iJ thP pdrenl'> WdntPtl Uw cumculd to includt• prdying to Mt:>CCd five tunt>s d dd) / I low dboul d class on con- dom use "'"1th demonstrdlJ011s{ \i\ hdl 11 thP govE:>mmg bod} decided to cut footbdU dOd <Jnly olle>r field hockev< Whdt il the comrruttee deeded to get nd of courses that a.re reqllin.>d for entrance mto college? ~low cdn you plan your ctuld's tugh school education when the daswi, muy be gone from one yedr to U1e nt>xt? How many par- ' ents rc1n he unbtdSed enough to clec1cJP whdt 1s bt!st for all of the . c:;tudent., di lhdt school as opposed to Wildt 1s hest lor their cbJ.ld? Who ts qoi.ng to educate the com- nunee dhout ci!l of the Education Coch• ... rt>quul'mC'nls dnd prohib1- t10m. tfl t..>n.<;UIP lhdt the cumcula dnd huclqet mr-et -.Idle tmd feder~ c.11 rc•qUHl•nu•nb' r:mdll\', I .,till nP1·d mformal:lon lrofll \IHI <1hou1 pr<•l.lidtns dl yow school lhdt sh11ulcl hf• replicated thruuqhoul tht> <li-..tnrl It can be lr<>n1 ;, pc1rPnt -..tud1•nt or teacher l>rop ntP ri 11111• in rdrP. of the l>c11I\ Pilot !'>• 1 '"' <dn ht:'dT what 1s nqhl dhlitll <111r .,, hools • GAV GEISER-SANDOVAL 1s a Costa Mese1 re\1dent Her <olumn rum Saturdays (hganic Manna Bread Sprouted & Unleavened • Whole Wheat se (Mothers) Fresh Baked Breads Fresh grains ''mil/al" dailg R •• c· •a181Jl mnamon BOCA BURGER High Protein Meatless 99o/o Fat Free Burger Original SZ99 PAPER PRODUCTS NATURAL VALUE 1 OOo/o Recycled Paper Products New and Improved, Softer, More Absorbent • Bathroom Tissue • Paper Towels • Napkins -902~Shoob ::·~d. ~ REG. '1.3977 , NATURADE® YOU SAVE! 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SUGG. f13.15 NATURADE9 --- 5~ CM£, -~- GABRIEL SaweedMMk """' ... ... 9 4 su99 ........... as I .. '""*" . '17.50 ht. .. . ' ,,• :A 4 Saturday, AuguJI l, 1998 Mesa Consolidated officials lobby against gas additive • ~ater bodrd urges county district to lead qamp,a1gn to bun petroleum ('Ompanies' use of <,mog-ftghlm<J 'hemicdl. / In the letter lo the Orange County Water D1stnct. Healey also urged support for, a state Sen- ate bill that would ptovide fund- mg for clPanup of MTBE through an ciusllng Underc;iround Stordge Tank Cleanup ft'.lnd. The fWld would offset potenbdlly high costs for ratepayers .fu smdl.l d.istncts, Lien-Mager said I IN (,ff I " CJrj, Ft.JI ,:-- ("()~I A f\H:SA Lo«il Wt1tn d1.,tnc 1 ''"" lrlf'> c1rn 4ri1any I )fdflCJ'' < '111wty Wr1lf'C IJi!>lnc:t t1odrd 111+•111b1•r!. l<J lt'cJd a county- w1d1· •·II• 111 tr 1 rN111m· jH·\rblc•um f<1mpcHlll''> Ill r<•HJIJVI dO udd1t1vc• ' lrcm1 q.1-.11!111,. lh11I 1 ontotrr11ni1I<•'> qr11ur1d \•,,111·1 "II\'' lll<tll•f fllflfl'lrl •11 c11J thf" ,, .... ,,1i. '"'''" 11J.1rly 1111,<,1• lht1l 11 Jy <1fl ljfl1IH1d Wulf•! f111 lhl'll ,,,,1,t11l1· VJ11l1·r ""f'Jil1 .11d tl.11k1· I f1.,iJ1"; fll"'1dr•nl ~ ,, C '1m- 11lld.11Pd \\t1lf'l I,, 11111 1111,lfd 111 \1<•'>•1 V.111111 '>l•IVI• ... ( "t>'>lcJ • 1 .. .,,, l11hr1 \\,1~111' A11p11r1 •HHl l'•tfl'> l1f "' V.f1•1f1 fll'r1I h J>Ulllf>'i 11111111 I, "' ''" \\<1tl'r lr<1tr1 111d,.rq111111ul <1q11J1,.,..., rt11• W<11'·r •l1-.1r111 1·xr11·1 I., 11i.11 1111111l11·r 111 1p11W 1!1 !j'l'', ,ift1•1 ti t111Jlcl'> <1 < <11· •IJ<'d·Wdll•f lfl•ttllJJl'lll J1l1Hll Oil L;,..,1i c Avenue Mesd buys the '"'"t of It'> suppl.les lwm the Met- r11pulltdn Wdlt:r {)1c;t.rict. In d lf!tter lo the Ordnge Coun· ty · Wdter D1stnct. Hedley <'Xpres~d the Weiler bodrd's con - ' l!m thdt the gasolme addltive methyl tertie1ry butyl ether posed " threat to the ground-water sup· ply rn (Jre1nge County Our postbon 1S we J~l don't fc·l"I 11\ lhe tdtepayer~· respons1- h1Jtty to < ledn up someUting that .., < rf'uh·d by (gds c-omparu<.>S), • i lf'<tlf'\.' Sdld. Thi: ddd1t1vr> 1s d synthellc ( t1PmH·dl lhdl hds been ddded to qr1v,hn1! rn CdWornJd since 1992 l1i IUIJHOVP dlI qudlJty. ThP < hem1cdl, known dS t-..ITBE, h'd< he-. into grqund Wdler pnrndrtly from underground gas ~lotrJ(j(' tanks, Sdtd Lisa L1en- ~ldCJN lc•g1c,ldltvf' c1nalyst wtlh th1• l\c,socicitwn of Cdhfomitt Wr1t1•r A~Jenucs ' But becau.Se it is not known how much\1 ground walPr has been contaminated by MTB.E or how much it woWd cost to clean it up -estimates are $1 million a well -1t IS unportant to attack the problem at the source by stopptng petroleum companies' use of ute add1llve, said Mesa board mem- ber Trudy Ohhg-Hall. Ohhg-Hall referred to the Sen- d le bill as a Band-Aid solution to a ma1or problem . Ohlig-HaU, who hopes the pubhc w1ll become more rnformed about the issue, will a ttend an Orange County Water D1strlct meeting Aug. 7 in Foun- tain Vdlley where a panel of three experts will discuss the additive. 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Because part of the car tax revenues go to cibes, many of them -including Newport Beach -stand to lose millions of dollars. • Dave Kitt, Newport Beach's assistant to t.he aty manager, said a . compromise was pro-'. posed and accepted by Wilson lo have residents pay the vehi9e and climb into the cage because it's time for ·shark Week"! Feed your need for sharks August 9-15 liccn. e fee but get a break on thClI property tax bills for the same amount. Th.at solution would enable the aty to contmue collecting $2.9 million a year in vehicle lJcense taxes But that solution apparenUy1 would require a SSO million update to the Oepartmeot of Motor Vehicles' computer sys- tems. causing OMV officials to oppose the compromise. •Local governments are say. mg, 'Don't )et bureaucracy ruin a good soJution,' • Kill said COMCAST CABLE provides you with the world's finest informative entertainment only on Discovery Channel! Call today for a $4.95 connection! 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MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2401 lrvlne Ave . at Santa IHbel Newport leach Sunday Worship -18:08AM , . y;.~ ~ ~. pn l 1• Wldl..tay 12 l'IO(ll ... God u love; and he th11t dwe/Uth in I.ow d~IJ,th in God, and Gotl in him. I John 4: 16 G<>tl is Bl'IIICMs ol 1 ht Mothtr Churth • fhe tW thurth ut Christ, Sdtntist • Bottoe, Mltlidl..U. m COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To ..,.... It to C..; To C.. fl to 00. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Worship Service 9AM Chulch Schoof 9AM Adulta • 9AM Chadtlft Chlld Cart Provict.d 644-7 400 611 Htliottopt Aote, Coton. del Mir "'A~o..tl 7 'f ..... 9"' ........... ~.,...,-"' ...... Fr. David C And.non, reclof 3209 VIO lido Newport 8eoch 71-'/6750210 • 7 30 om Tra91tionol 9 om Con"id:J 9am Chutth 10:4.S am Chari-* Grid W.Olllldcly noon "WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? (Maulitw 16 2+.16) !>a1urday,A•au•1 I , IOQt,) )()PM \un.by,Aua11w l , l90tl,ll \0.,,..10 l)A.M Wfdiw'f11y II~ '1i.4y. 1 00,. M New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Po.-Avenue, Cllla Mela, CA (110 ......... 1111&a1.a. ...... , CHURCH SEIMCI SUN-10:30a.m. • Olllcl: (714) Ml-3191 .., ........... ..... ..,, .. ...,, •.... ,., r1 nr•-.. ... "Open Arms and Open Minds" Dr. Dennla W. ltNNt Ml•lster M&-5781 Worship 9:30 'Newport Beach/Costa f.Aeso Daily Pilot Soturdoy, August 1, 1998 A 5 WED,GEP INTO THEIR SEATS • Makers of video showing thrill rides and wipeouts at Newport's popular surf spot hope that's where vieWers end up. at Santa Ana premiere EUSEGEB NEWPORT BEACH -Noth- ing a bout the Wedge is easy. The Newport Beach swf spot famous for its sometimes-treach- erous waves has thwarted surfers for decades. · It wasn't any less challenging -to create a video. that would cap- ture the enerQY of the big waves. In fact, it took. 10 years. Full Speed PToductions is .. premiering ."THUMP -The Beat of the W~ge" on Sunday at the Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana. / . )../ ' · "I sµirted shooting back in 1988,°"' said Dave DeMaio, who runs the small business. He has spent the past year sitting through about 150 hours of footage. The end product is a fast-paced, big-wave action video, full of boarding shots and wipeouts. The footage is accom- panied by music from Orange County bands and occasional narrative. ~When people watch it, there's going to be a lot of 'oohs and aabs' in the audience, H said FYI + The premiere, which fea- tures live music. will be Sunday at the Galaxy Theater, 350~ S. ~Harbor Blvsf., Santa Ana. Doors ·open at 7;30 p.m. Tickets are S 12 and the first SO people will get a free Thump T-shirt. Peo- ple who attend the premiere will be able to.buy the video at the reduced p(ice of S 1 ~· Prax Cruz, Full Speed's art direc- tor. The video is different> from other surf videos in that it's completely dedicated to docu- menting the Wedge, which was born in the 1930s after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built a jetty at the mouth of Newport Harbor. The result was this "big, mutant wave," DeMaio said. DeMaio, who grew up in Newport Beach and is an avid surfer himself, has not been immune to the waves' allure. The spot has grown in popularity dur- ing recent years, and DeMaio ,-----, I • Chocolate Chip I I • OatmeaJ.Raisin I : • Snickerdoodle : NI • M&!-1 I I • Peanut Butter I I I I I Per Visit. I Must Present Coupon l Exp. 8115198 • ' ...._ ___ .,.,, 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse RecordsJ 646-1440 Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm WHOLESALE RATEi TO iRIE PUBLIC Ml EQllTY REQUllEiilll SPECIAL LOW FIXED RATE HOME LOANS BllftW • 11 121% 11 Pr•••rtf 111111 ~Get cash for any good reason to $150,000 Mn AllPUCATIOll Alm U •llOVAL llY T8LDlfC*a 1000/o FINANCING REFINANC& OR PURCHASE HOURS: MON-FRI 7:oo.m • 7;()()pm /SAT 9:009m • 4:00pm I SUN 10:00mm • 2:00pm 1lwl ()It .... Iii ...... ~.,. CA. Olpt d ... &lilt. .... Uljllll to dW9I -0.. ................... ., ... Cllll ....... u.. .. .,.,.. ......... °"""ClllllllllLtllllll-.•..,.1!1-41111........ ~ . . I KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT back injuries. •A lot of people are going · there and challenging this wave and they don't really have the background," .DeMd10 said. "That's what the older guys are really perturbed at. People are coming without the proper respect for the wave.• DeMaio has had his share of run-ins with the . Wedge's waves. Gett.mg on-the-water shots' sometim~s put hun m dan- gerous situations . "Basically you've got ·to put yoi.lrself in .harm's way to get, the shot and then rely on your judgment -and turun'g to get you out of there,• DeMaio said. Besides the danger, the shots were hdrd to capture because of the fickleness of the surf. "The classic hoe is, ·vou should have been here yester- day,·• DeMaio said Newport resident Dave DeMaio and his crew at Full Speed Productions just produced a video on ·the Wedge in Newport Beach and will be premiering it Sunday at the Galaxy Theater in Sartta Ana. Although he 1s glad the Vldeo has come to fruition, he is by no means ftmshed DeMa10 said the Wedge video i~ the fi rst in what he hopes will be a series that will capture the lifestyle and essence of people whose lives revolve around the Wedge said he struggled initially with bringing even more exposure to il. - sured him that the crowds had injuries to inexperienced as But don't worry, you probably won't have to wait another 10 years for the next one. But regulars at the spot reas- already arrived, he said. well as experienced surfers ~t I One of the issues DeMaio the Wedge. The spot has tries to address is the number of caused its share of neck and Greater choice, better doctors, more convenient ~u don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. Greater Newport Physicians' .primary care doctors have offices close to where you live and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can select the health plan that meets your needs. Greater Newport Physicians also includes an excellent panel of Hoag specialists. And our a.tllliation with Hoag Hospital provides patients access to Orange County's # l hospital. We invite you to get to know these fine physicians in your community: summer Douban, M.D. Dr. Summer Douban is a board-certified internal medicine physician at Hoag HealJh Center · Costa Mesa (at the comer of Pairoiew and Baker). Dr. Douban offers extended hours for your convenience. For more information about her practice and office hours, please call 668-2500 > Dr. Kathleen Boos is a bo<Jrd-certified fam ily practice physician at Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. Boos and her associates offer extended hours for your com'l!tiience. For more infom1atio11 about ber practice and office hours. please call 668-2500 Kathleen Boos, M.D Other GNP physicians who ·have offices in Costa Mesa: Nazli Ahmed, M.O. John Fischer, M.D. John Granzella, M.D. Yung J. Kee, M.O. Peter Kim, M.O. Raul Miranda, M.0. Carlos.X. Montano, M.D. David Huang, M.D .... ·•· ; , ........ Barry Behrstock, M.D. Bette Carlson. M.O. Jennifer Rodriguez, M.D. Peri Suzan Gunay, M.D. The followlnl health plans are affiliated with GNP: Aetna Select Choice, .Aetna Managed Choice, Aetna Managed Choice II, Aetna EPO, Aetna Senior Plan, Blue Shield mlO/Access Plus, !'OS, Care America, Care America 65 Plus (Medicare HJIO). CIGM Private Practice Plan, JnterValJey Health Plan, Ma.tlcare, One Health Plan, PacifiCare Health Pla11/FHP/Talleeare. Prlmte Heallb Care Systems (PHCS), PruCare ASO, PruCare HMO. Prt1Care Plus, Prudential Senior (;are, Secure Horizons (.lfedicare Hl•IO}. United Healibcare (MetraHeaJlb), Universal Care Greater Newport Physicians ... for greater choice in bealtb care. For niore tnfortnation about Greater Newport Physicians or a directory of tbe GNP pbystctans in your immediate area, please call 714/760-5 769. *Note tbe a~a code cbange from 714 to 949 starting April 18. 1998. • GREATER NEwPoRr PllYsICIANS A ;:a;;:, j._.., • ..... '"•'!ej • ........................ _... ............................................... ., ....................... . 4 Saturday, August 1, 1998 Mesa Consolidated officials lobby against gas additive •Water board urges county district to lead campaign to ban pe troleum companies' use of smog-fighting che~ical. In the letter to the Orange County Water Distnct, Healey also urged support for a state Sen- ate bill that would provide fund· mg for cle~n,up of MTBE through an existing Underground Storage Tank Cle~nup fund. The fund would offset potentially high costs for ratepayers iljl' small districts, Lien-Mager sa1st. ,, COSTA MESA -.. 'Locdl Wdter cl1stricl oft Kid ls : ttre urging Orangt.' County ,;'Ndte r Distnct hocUd ml•ntbers l,!' lead d county- w1de ellort lo rrq uire petroleum compdnll•s lo remove dn adchl1ve from gdsohne U1dt contdmmates qrouncl wdlPI' "It's d major C'oncc•rn of au the pP.opl<', pdrtlrulMI} those that rt•ly on 9round Wdler for their potdblc water suppl)'.· '>did Mike Hedley. prc>s1clent of Mt>sd Con- ... ohddl<>d WdlP1 D1sln< l's hodrd of 1 ltrE>clor'> Me'>d wh1d1 st•rvl•s Costd "-.IPSd, John \Vdyn1• Airport dnd p<1rts ol Nc>wpur I BPd<·h pumps ,11>out 75" .. of 11'> w c1 ter from under9rotmd tHju1h•1s Th<' wat<'f d1stnct <'X fW< ls lhctl numhN lo qrow lo 95"1 .. cJltPr 11 llu1Jds d rol- 01 ecl-wt1tcr lr<'d tm1 •nl pld nt on (jisler Avenue. Mesa buys the rest of its supplies from the Met- rctpohtan Water District. In a letter lo the Orange Coun- ty Wa te r District, · Healey expressed the water board's con- cern lhdt the gasoline additive methy! tertiary butyl ether posed a threat to the ground-water sup- ply.in Orange County. ·our position is we Just don't ft!el it's the ratepayers' responsi- bility to clean up somethmg that 1s credted by [gas compamest. • Healey said. The additive is a synthetic chemical that bas been added to gasoline in California since 1992 to improve au qu8lity. The chemical, known as f\ITBE, leaches into ground water ptimdrily from underground gas slordge tanks, said Lisa Lien- Mager, legislativ e dnalyst with the Association of Cdlifornia Water Agencies. But becaus,e it is not known how much. ground watel' has been conta~ated by MTBE or how mucp it would cost to clean it up -estimates are $1 million a well -;tis important to attack the probl4.21n at the source by stopping petroleum companies' use of the a~ditive, said Mesa board mem- l>er Trudy Ohlig-Hall. Ohlig-Hall referred to the Sen- ate bill as a Band-Aid solution to a major problem. Ohlig-Hall, who hopes the public will become more informed about the issue, will attend an Orange County Waler Di,.c;trict meeting Aug. 7 in Foun- tein Valley where a panel of three experts will discuss the additive. THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS (That Make You Feel Like A Million) • Sooths stress, encourages circulation. • Maximum enjoyment for watching T. V., reading, etc. • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. • Try it. You•u love yourself in the morning ... WIREUSS REMOTE <ONTROl 545·7168 . [Ill 3165 HARIOR ILVD • COSTA MESA One Blodc South of 405 Fwy • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Newport concerned about car tax license fee but get a break on their property tax bills for the same amount. • Mayor sent le tters to state officials urging a solution to proposal to phase out vehicle fees. jl.fl;ll·l R RAC.I.ANO ldf Pb Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards sent letters to key law- makers in Sacramento this week, urging , them not to let bureaucracy gel in the way of a potential solution to the',vehicle license fee controversy. Gov. Pete Wilson has pro- posed gradually dissolving ~e so-called car tax begUUUllg this year, but the state budget has yet to be approved. Because part of the car tax revenues go to cities, many, of them -including Newport Beach -stand to lose millions of dollars. Dave Kiff, 'Newport Beach's assistant to the city manager, said ·a compromise WltS p.ro· posed and accepted by Wilson to 'have residents pay the vehicle and climb Into the cage because it's time for "Shark Week"I Feed your need for sharks August 9-15 That solution would enable the city to continue collecting $2.9 million a year in vehicle license taxes. But that solution apparently would require a $50 million update to the Department of Motor Vehicles' computer sys. terns, causing OMV officials to oppose the compromise. MLocal governments are say- ing, 'Don't )et bureaucracy ruin a good solution,'~ ~ff said. COMCAST CABLE provides you with the wo rld 's finest informative ente rta inmen~ only on Discovery C hannel! Call today for a $4.95 connection! (Save up to $5 4.00) \ ~ 1 · \ I l . I I ' \ . \ l I :.'. I I " f ~ I . I I 11. ! 1 · l ' \ l ' I \ \ . I ' I I I l . I I I l I ' I I 111 I· 1.1111 !1\1'illill'1! 1.l11U', i,l1111,,1 111111 ;,, ! . tu the Loll.!.! Ht'£h:h :\c/lHffi1on oft '11.· Pu1.·ifi1. . Hurry, Call Today! 714/542-6222 562/493-5483 O range County Seal Beach . ~!?.~o~a~~~w!~. Off er g~>Od for one outlet m ~rviceable areas onl y. Offer valid through Augu 1 31 Some resrrict1ons ma) .1pply. Long Reach Aquarium of the Pacific discount valid September I -cptembcr 31. W HAR•OR CHftlaTIAll CHURCH .A (Dlaclpt•• or Christ) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Vo Lido Newport Bt'OCh 673-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Poc111e view Dr Newport Beac:h 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church lOam Wonhlp and hea r this pr.cllnl, Chris1-<rn1ued, b1blh:al mu1111gr ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2401 lrvlne Ave. •• Sant. IHb•I Newport IHch Sundey WorMl91 -10:00AM Church 10 am & 5 pn Stmday School 10 am ~M--Q SUnday School 10 am W·~MeRIQl&pm• 1·~ 12noan ... God is Uive; and he that J~lkt.b in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. I John 4:16 God is Brandld ol The 'fothtr tlurth • 1 lit Flnt Church rl Cbrist. ~ist • Boltoa, Mmldl.aa © COMMUNrTY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To ....W II to C..; To C... It to 00. eruc. Van Blalr, Minister • Worship Service 9AM ~ Sctiool 9AM Adultt & 9AM Children Child C.re ProvK:t.d 644-7400 611 HeloVopt Nie, Corone del M.w SAINT JAMIS crUICH episcopa "A~Dll' ·-~­~MwlMrf•~-...,., Fr Oovid C And.non, rector 3209Vio Udo Newpcwt leod'I 71 .. /675-0210 . 7:30 am Traditional 9amCon~ 9am ChUtch 10:'5 -OlCINMallc and ¥.Willilly noon , "WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? (M11tktr I 6 l+l6l ~oturcl.,,, A•tpatl I, I~.' lO PM 11nJ•).All~l. 1~8 '°.,_, IOUA.M Wf'CIM..t.iy lt .. k \1u41 1 00 p M New Thouaht Church Selene• of IMnd Center 1845 Park Avenue, CC. .._,, CA (11111 ........ , ............. , atURCH sRvlcl .. 10:30a.rll . Ofb: (714) Ml-3199 In ........... , • ., ............... , t111•11•• ....... ''Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jambortt & F.astbWI' lo t•port 8-11 644-1341 Dr. O.nttls W • ..._.Mt• .... , 146-5781 CoMMa1• MllA VllDI UNmD Ml1HODllT CHURCH 1701 ..... ,C.M. w.nhlp & Chufth lcheol ........ '°'°° ..... Dr. Richofd Georve 979-823A ·Newport Beach/Costa ~so Daily Pilot Saturday, August 1, 1998 A 5 ., WEDGED INTO THEIR SEATS • Makers of video showing thrill rides and wipeouts at Newport's popular surf spot hope that's where viewers end up at Santa Ana premiere ELISE GrIB NEWPORT J3EACH-Noth- ing about the Wedge is ea&y. The Newport Beach surf spot famous for Hs sometlmes-treach- erous wavfis has thwarted surfers for decades. n wasn't any less challenging -to create a video that would cap~ _ ture th~ energy or the big waves. In.fact. it took 10 years. · Full Speed ProduchonS' is premiering •THUMP -The Beat of the Wedge" on Sunday at the Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana. "I started shooting back in 1988," said Dave DeMaio, who runs the small business. He has spent the past year sifting through about 150 hours .. of footage. The end product is a fast:paced, . big-wave a ction video, full or boarding shots and wipeouts. The foot~ge is accom- panied by music from Orange County bands and occasional narrative. #When people watch it, there's gomg to be a lot or 'oohs and aahs' in the audience," said FYI + The premiere, which fea- tures live music. will be Sunday at the Galaxy Theater, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 and the first SO people will get a free ~ump T-shirt. Peo- ple who ~end the premiere will be able to buy the video at the reduced price of S 15. Prax Cruz, Full Speed's art direc- tor. The video is different from other surf videos in that it's completely dedicated to docu- menting the Wedge, which was born in the 1930s after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built a jetty at the mouth of Newport Harbor. The re~ult was this #big, mutant wave," DeMaio said. DeMaio, who grew up in Newport Beach and is an avid surfer himself, has not been immune to the waves' allure. The spot has grown in popularity dur- ing recent years, and DeMaio ,-----, I • Chocaate Chip I I • OatmeaJ.Raisin I : • Snickerdoodle : tvl •M&M I I • Peanut Butter I I I I I Per Visit. I Must Present Coupon l Exp. 811 sm • I '----~ 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 646-1440 Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm WHOLESALE Rml TO THE PUBLIC NO EQllTY -81111 SPECIAL LON AXED RATE HOME LOANS ..... • 1112"' .. ,,., .... 111111 .,, Get cash for 8frf good reason to $150,000 HOUA8; MOH~ 1.oo.n -7:00pm /SAT t:oo.m -4:00pm / 8UN 10:oo.m • l .OOpm lNllOnt ,.... ....... ~l!ICA. Olptol-~ .......... a!W91 llllllON ......... ~~ .. =-.:-:.::-m':\==-.,. .. ..._ ( KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT Newport resident Dave DeMaio and his crew al Pull Speed Productions just produced a video on the Wedge ln Newport Beach and will be premiering It Sunday al the Galaxy Theater ln Santa Ana. said· he struggled initially with bringing even more exposure to it. But regulars at the spot reas- sured him that the crowds had already arrived, he said One of the issues DeMaio . tries to address is the number of injuries to inexperienced as I well as experienced surfers a{ the Wedge. The spot hds caused its share of neck and back mJunes, #A lot of people are going there and challenging this wave an~ they don't really have the background," DeMa10 said. ,"That's what the older guys are . redlly perturbed c:St. People are C'9romg wtthout the p roper resp<'ct for the wave." DeMaio has had his share of run-ms with the Wedge's woves. Getting . on-the-Wc!.ler shots somf>hmes put him in dan- gerous s1tuahons. #Bds1cally you've got to put ~yourself m harm's way-to get • the shot dnd then rely on your ·judgment and tuning to get you out of there,· De Maio said. Beside the 'tianger. the shots were hard tD copture because of the fi ckleness ol the surf "The classic hne is, You should have been here yester- day, • DeMd10 said Although he 1s glad the Vldeo has come to fruition, he is by no means hmshed DeMaio said the Wedge video 1s the hrst in what he hopes will be a series that w1U capture the lifestyle and essence of people whose hves r<'volve around the Wedge But don't worry, you probably wont have to wait another 10 years for the next one. • Greater choice, better doctors, • more convenient You don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. G;eater ewport Physicians' primary care doctors have offices close to where you live and work. G P contractS with many HMO so you can select the health plan that meets your needs. Greater Newport Physicians also includes an excellent panel of Hoag speciaUs~. And ou r affiliation with Hoag Hospital provides patients access to Orange County's #1 hospi tal. We imite you to get to know these fine physicians in your community: summer 0ouba11, M.D. Nazli Ahmed, M.O. John Fischer. M.O. John Granzella, M.O. Yung J. Kee, M.O. Peter Kim, M.O. Raul Miranda, M.O. Carlos X. Montano, M.O . Dr. Summer Douban is a board-certified internal medicine physician at Hoag Health Center-Costa Mesa (at the comer of Fairoiew and Bµker). Dr. Dotlba11 offers extended hours for your convenience. For more information about her practice a11d office hours, please call 668-2500 Dr. Katbken Boos is a b<xJrd-certified Jami~>· practice physician at Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. Boos a11d ber associates offer e."<lended boursfor_)'our comvmience. For more infom1atio11 about her practice and office hotJrs. please call 668-2500 David Huang , M.O. Kathleen Boo~. M o PilibtCI Barry Behrstock, M.D. Bette Carlson, M.O Jennifer Rodnguez. M.D Peri Suzan Gunay, M D The following health plans are affiliated with GNP: Aettw Sekel Cboice, Ae/11a 'tla11aged Choice, Aetna 'lanaged Choice II. Aetna EPO, Aetna Senf()r Plan, Blue Shield mtO/Access Plus. POS, CAlre America. <Are Amenca 65 Plus (,Ucdicare HJIO). CIG'\A Private Pmctice Plan, lnterValle)• Healtb Plan. Ma:<lcare, One Heoltb Plan, PadfiCAre Hea/Jb Pla11/FHPITaMCare. Prltw~ Healtb <:are S)'stem.s (PHCS), Prf1CAlre ASO. PruCare IL~O. PruCare Plus. Prudentlal Senror <:are. :uro Horizons (Medicare HJI0)1 lniled Heallbcare (!tfelraHealtb), l'nltiersal Caro . Greater Newport Pbystclans ... for greater cb(>ice in bealtb care. For 1nore tnfortnatton about Greater Newport Physicians or a directory of the GNP pbystdans In your itnmedtate area, please call 7141760-5769. *Note tbe area code cbanRefrom 714 to 949 starting April 18, 1998 GREATER NEWPORT PHYSICIAN ' a:.~ ·~ ............ r • -. . Sotvrdoy, August 1, 1998 Newpart Beoch(Costo M.eso Doily Pilot usical trio has Balboa Bay Club jumping Teens with gun rob Chinese restaurant ANCING MUSIC . Gwtanst CW Orr and bass player Dave Prtce JOln Mike ~on Tuesday nights at ~ Balboa Bay Club's Shell Bar to Play the fabulous sounds of the 1930s, '40s and '50s. If you like Cole Porter and Duke Ellington, you'll love the Mlke McCaifrey Tho. • The trio have been playing ~ether for the past three years, f)rst in McCaffrey's living room in Emerald Bay, then at the Cedar Creek Inn and 1Wul Palms before moving on to llie Bay Club. MeCaffrey is a pl61lo player who does not read music and notes that Ort and Price d!e good enough to follow tus lead, wher'~ver it may • go. Enjoying the tno's music this past Tuesday rught were Balboa Bay Oub Chairman Beverly Ray and Marilyn Wooten, who were hosts _of a .buthday party, and club mem~ Tony Vltta, Tom Kerr and Joan and Uoyd Wynburn. Many Tuesday rughls, you will find Newport Bedch real estate agent Bob McCaffrey, Mike'i. brother, listening to lhe trio at the club. Mike McCaJfrey IS· an author and a speaker for the pc1sl 30 years on the subject of lec1dcrstup dnd presents ledderstup semindIS at the Balboc1 Bay Club. When not speaking or plc1ymq, McCc1f1rey COMMUNITY & CLUBS {im de boom enjo"ys the good life by surfing in the swnmer and skiing in the win- ter. As Barbara and I can testify to, the Mike McCaffrey Tho offers great dance music. CASINO NIGHT: The Harbor- Mesa Lions Club will hold a Viva Las Vegas casino night Oct. 2 at the Costa Mesa Community Cen- ter. Carol Van Holt said the event begins at 7 p.m. and will feature live musical entertainment, prizes, ho.rs d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. Tickets are $25 and include $100 worth of gaming chips and a chance to win a two-night stay in Las Vegas or Laughlin. Proceeds will benefit the Sight and Hearing Fotmdation, which tests the vision CE Health & Wellness Center Cost.a Mesa 666 Haker, !o.ulle IOI (Easl of Hrl>1tol, dot;C' to SoulJ'I CoitMl Plaza) 714.668.9925 ........ On August I S -16, rock n' roll legends Little Anthony and The lmper1als will perform at Ramada £xpress. Perlonnances will be at 8 each evenlJ18 In the beautiful, alr<onditloned PavUJon Theater. Tickets are $17.50 and available by calling (800) 243-6846 or they may be purchased at the tlcket booth located Inside the hotel. Songs like" hlmmy Ko Ko Bop" and "'tears on My PUlowH are f ust a i>ampllng of 0 . Huntin S!ton Beach 17672 Beach lJlvd., Suites 0 & E (lielldi & Newman in Ui Placlta Plaza) 714.847.9936 Uttle ~thony classla you will hear In this must see concert. Ramada Express Is convenlently located I" the heart of Laughlin, Nev. Upon amval you will find several levels of covered parking whJch lead directly Into the hotel casino. For room ranvatlons," "'" (800) AGENT46. 0 . . ~ SUMMER UNIOR GOLF CAMPS luofor Golf Camp IAltrvctioo; Price $150.00 Full Swing Chipping Pitching , Putting Etiquette Rules Clubs Refreshments Prizes 12.uw Iiaw August Jrd-6th Monday lhru August 17th-20th Thursday 9am to 12pm Adyang;d Junior Golf Camp ~ctjon1 Price $250.00 course instruction to prepare the junior player for toumamenl play. wmg Analysis Goal Setting Uatm August 10th-13th Short Game Mental Game Routine Course Strategy Tiow Spm to8pm Introduction to Computers Lean Wblt )'OU Deed to know lO tet ltarted •tlat: Window• 9M Word Procntlnc A lntenet In 4 two br once a week clula or 3 two ~ br cla11a Mo11, Tue, Wed, monl1p • Small class aizo -5 acudents max. • Scep-by·atep class notes to take homo • S99 Visa, MC, AMEX, Oitc0ver Call Mark at Newport PC TraJa ... ('49) 163-1'°° 3740 Campus Dr. Ste. A, Newpon Beach and heanng of local schoolchild- ren. For tickets or further infonna- tion, call (949) 642-7040. CLUB NEWS: The Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Qub will hold inter-dub meetings, especial- ly with the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub, this month. Both clubs are considering joint efforts to serve the community. Member- ship chairman B~tt Beck notes the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will hold a Bring A Guest. Day on Aug. 18. Members of the South Coast Metro Rotary Oub provided assistance to the Orange County Sheriff's Department Lost Children detail at the recent Orange <:;ounty Fair. Newport Beacli police Officer Tom • Monarch and Irvine police Sgt. Jim Broom.Oeld were guests of member Tom Slater at a recent meeting of the Newport-Irvine Rotary Cub, where both received a $2,000 check from the club in support of the DARE program. WELCOME TO 1HE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Junius Jaubert, a certified public accoun- tant, who joined the Newport-. Irvine ,Rotary Oub. SERVICE a..iJB MEETINGS THIS COM- ING WEEK: Want to get more involved In your community, make new friends, net· worlc or give something back to your community? Try a service club! You are invited to attend a dub meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your I !lnt guest meal for you, • MONDAY -&:JO p.m.: Harl:>or-Mea Lions Oob meets at the Costa Mesa Coun- try Oub to heer District Go\let'nor Ellen Uebheer. TUESDAY -7:JO a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets lit the Balboa Bay Oub to he¥' Kathy LO't'lle of the Newport Beach Polke Department discuss Neighbofhood watch. &:JO p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harb9f Lions Oub will meet at Costa MeSa Golf and Country Oub for a business meeting. WEDNESDAY -7:15 e.m.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Oub wi~ meet at t~ Center Oub. NeWpOl't Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the \Jnillef'Slty Athletic Oub. Noon: The E>Ktlange. Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa .Verde Country dub. 6 p.m.: The News>ort·Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia COrinthlan Yacht Oub to hear Ron Glalzer of the Santa Ana ZOo. ntURSOAY -7:.JO a.m.: The Costa Mesa Ora'? Coast Breakfast Lions Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe for a business meet- ing. Noon: Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beadl-Corona del Mar meets at the BMila Corinthian Yacht dub to hear Gary Reeves discuss "Things Or. Kevorkian Won't Tell Youl" The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor ~ at Riverboat Restaurant. The New- port-Irvine R_otary qub meets at the Irvine Marriott for a program on the Boy Scouts of America. • COMMUNrTY It a.uBS runs every saturday. Fax your service club's ~ting information to 660-8667 or mall to 2082 S.E. Bristol St .. Suite 5, Newport Beach, 92660. INSURANCE PROBLEMS? We Can Help!! ./ Immediate SR22 Filings ./ Accidents ./Tickets ./ Cancelled ./ Revoked .,/ Suspension .,/Low Down ./ Low Monthly .,/ Family Discounts ./ Good Student Discount Call Nowl Immediate Phone Quote COSTA MESA -1Wo teenage boys robbed a C hinese restaurant of $600 Thursday night, authorities said. Police say the two teens walked into Cheng's China Kitchen, 2180 Harbor Blvd., .at about 9:29 p .m., ordered some food and asked the cashier when the restaurant dosed. They left the building but .returned 10 minutes later. One· of the boys drew a semiauto- matt.c handgun and demanded money froJil the cash register, police said. The cashier complied, and the teens ran "Out of the restau- rant. Police believe the teens used a car to get away but didn't . °'" ... flo.lb •ll~ufPwWJ~ • It.Kt. I ~lY C.•f.- • release its make or model because or the pending ,investi- gation. Tue boy with the , gun was described as Latin91' between the ages of 18 to 20, 1about 5 foot 6 inches tall, ~~avyset with short dark hair and brown eyes. He wore a whi~~ baseball cap, a white T-sbirt•aild beige pants. Hls accomplice was described as Latino, 16 years oid, about 5 feet,10 inches tall and also heavy set with dark black hair and eyes. He was last seen wearing a gray T-shirt and light-cream pants. Anyone with information can call the Costa Mesa Police Department at 754-5281. • U'll1' NW'twt\ uw dH"'<t .,., u..c ._ 11.~ c..tc• c .. n.-M'\ '°'frcwc-S8Ulng, Windsurfing 6 Ka~Lessons •1iima .. 1W111•11•~.,. .. ,.n -,--....... H<.'!>4.'fVclliOru. R<.'QUln..'CI GET THE THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Marketplace Computer leamin9 can bC rewarding Montessori teaches the joy of learning Computer learning can truly be an adventure and a rewarding e>.perience. o, how does an adult, who has resisted learning about computers, understand this vital technology? Classroom Instruction that takes things one step at a time, feature by fea ture, may be the answer. Any worthwhile instruction should be combined with hands- on experience, so practice can clo)ely follow what Is being taught. It aho helps to have a teacher who Is patient and will1ng • Montessorl Cuni<uh.1111 • IAlleC &. Gymnuck • Pedonlltna Ms • Plaondk INCtlft1 hopm • Mnk • fordp .......... • Crud¥e Art • ()pat Ye.v loltnd • ~ XkM~ • fllll btettded Daye.re PlE SOtOOl £1.EMENt to explain any problems you're encountering ... and help you in finding solutions. Once you gain confidence using your computer, the possibilities will seem endless -soon, you'll be entering the world of the Internet. Mark Patterson is a rnmp11ter trainer and owner of Ntrwport l'C Training. Five student introductory classes and courses In tile Micro~oft Office Suite fo r b11sine~1.s are lie/ti' tlays and evenings. For more in{orm11ti1111, call (949) 863-1600. 1701 West Boker St. 3025 Deodar Ave. Coito Mesa Coila Mesa 714 549-3803 ~ SUMMEg CAMr 121-weelc H091one (M·F) FUl.L DAY OR Hi\Lf' Di\Y. (jTAltr5 JUNE 15. Three inotructo,.. for (l<;ery 10 etuden1.e.&t.udont.ti aril pl•ced In eroupe •ccorc:l•Mg to -U" •nd stiillty. Arry ~"· EYOry Atiillty, Surfbo•rde .end W5Uult-e lt1Clut.:lod. ~ l'IWAfC l.£5S(l,I rgOGgAM 5 I hour leHOn• fle>D l"'IJ:le: Surl\>o•rd. wt"~ult. & GO.t'n pr.ectltc .e&eloti .. ~LEARN TO 5URF IN C05TA RICA 1 Week Tour. I f'nct' lnr.lde: ••rf•re. ale(;Omm<>dAtlOn .. ~ erournt tfll"f. ourf\Jo•rd• & leffon• ~Dec.·~ AP.f!l '99. The structure of Montessori learning uses materials that the child may work with Individually, according to hJs own capacities and speed, under the constant loving care of Montessori- accredited teachers. Based on the philosophy that every child carries within himself the "man" he will become, Montessori Instruction develops the physical, intellectual and spiritual powers to the fullest in each student. Montessori introduces the joy of learni~g at an early age, providing .. a framework for intellectual and ocial di)clpline. The curriculum Includes reading, language, creative writing, mathematics, geography, history, zoology, computers, arts, music, performing arts, physical education, Spanish, etiquette, social grace and courtesy. Montes5ori Harbor Mesa Prescl100/ and Elementmy School are at 1701 W. Raker St., Co~ta Mesa (prescl100/) "'"' 3025 Deodar Ave., Costa Mern (ell!mentary). Open year-round, 8:30 a.m. to 2:JO p.m. Extended da)' cure uvai/able. Call (714 ) 549-3803. fine~t cabins on the ship. A favorite cruise for many local residents due to the excellent culslne, service, entertainment and casino, the Viking Serenade leaves late Friday afternoon, spends Saturday in Enscnada, Sunday at sea and returns to the Port of Los Angeles on Monday morning. To book Uris or any aulse, call Cruls~ Holidays at (949) 260-0776. Newpcrt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ( Store designs its oum linens B arbara Martin's Custom Unens sells custom- designed linens for bed, bath and table. Martin does not charge for design time and her prices are very competitive, · becduse she has no retail over-· head. The linens sbe uses a1e top quality from Italy. "Years dgo I BEST BUYS lation facilities only carry pre- manufactured trailer hitches. which do not ht on all vehicles, and often times need to be ordered, leaving the customer waiting for days,• says manager Jeff Reyno. •At Hitch Craflers, we can make a custom trailer hitch for any vehicle at all · ti.mes.· , • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 w. Bay · St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax them to ~170; or call 540-1224, ext. 333 A complete listing of Around Town can be found at www.i.tfrMS.c:omlpllot TODAY AROUND TOWN will be held from 9 a .m to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Option- al extended da,ys, which include a snack and movie, are until 5 p .m. Admis~y,n is $110 for mem- bers, $130 for nonmembers. Extended q!y is $150 for mem- bers, $17f! for nonmembers For more infjmatton, call 546-2061. Saturday, August 1, 1998 A '1 MONDAY , worked for the Beverly Hills company that did the linens for the While House when President Reagan was in office,• Martin said. '"I've had my own company for 12 years. Some of my.clients include Mrs. Kirk Douglas, the late Gene Kelly, Marilu Henner, •Steve Chase Interiors in Palm Desert, tlild Judy and George greer Wylder .- dors represented in the show- room, and customers can look through catalogs for any kind of. outdoor and indoor iron furni- ture, pottery and fountains. Almost everything available can be ordered in different finishes and sizes. It's at 522 W. 19th St. m Costa Mesa. Rag Baby (644-6369) is having a semiannudl sale. Sale items are color coded through the month, and will be reduced 20% to 60%. · Rag Baby features hand~dred, batik-print clothing for children and adults. There is also.a line of baby bedding. Rag Baby is at Fashion Island in Newport CJn Voice, an e-mail discus- sion and support group for those with the infectious brain-deteri- orating Creutzfeldt-Jakob dis- ease. will be an ongoing actiVity available for interested individ- uals. The CJD web site IS at http://members.aol.com/larm. str853/cjdvoice/cjdvoice.htm • I Host familles are needed ',1r foreign exchange students · /ho will be in the United Stat~· dur- ing the 1998·99 school Yf'iJ.T. Stu- dents will bring their ov.1n health insurance and ~peQdillg money for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675- 0423. W• dlng Coordination: Start- ir Your c;onsulbng Service will 1 e presented from 10 '8 .m. to 4.30 p.m. at OCC, 2701 Fairview R,oad, Costa Mesa. Registration is $99 (includes matenals) For more inforinabon, call 493~6513, ext 2. Freedom From Smoking wlU be presented every Monday and Thursday throughout August from 7 to 9 p m . at Hoag Memo- nal Hospital, Medical Library Conferen~ Room, 1 Hoag Dri- ve, Newport Beach There will be no class Aug. 31. AdmisS1on is $75 and may be reimbursed by your health insurance carrier. Reservations are reqwred. Call (949) 722-6237 College for Kids wU1 be pre- sented through Fnday from 10 . to 1 L30 a m at Wilson School, 801 W Wilson St , Costa Mesa llegistrabon, which ·IS $39, is tinder way af OCC's Commuru- ty Education Office, 2701 Fairview Road. A $5 material fee is payable at the door. For more information, call 432-5880. Argyros.· · M'f"favorile paint store, Gekco Paint (548-9984), has moved from 1685 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa to 1730 Pomona Ave. on the West Side of Costa Mesa. Gekco Paint carries Devoe and Evrga1d parnts. It can still make all of the old Amentone colors, because Devoe has taken over Ameritone. A new home accessory store, Home & Garden Decor (645- 9660), carries all kinds of statu- ary, fountains, iron pieces and furnishings. There are 40 ven- Hitch Crafters Inc. (548-3000) has opened a new shop at 2252 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Hitch Crafters sells and UlStalls trailer hitches and offers ct vari- ety of towing-related products and services, including bike racks, truck racks, tow bars and electrical systems. Hitch Crafters can install a trailer hitch on any vehicle at all times. ·Most instal- Poe ~ lumbing & Heating Celebrating 44 years of • • service m your community. Thank You! r---------, \ \I I" \ IC I. I: f. 0 I" P 0 \ S ~: $20 .,9.!!~: V" Service CAii I ~~m~ _J ._ ________ _ 1675 Superior Blvd. •Costa Mesa 662-1300 LIC#385443 Beach. The She Shop (645-1665) bas decided to close its doors after almost 40 years in business. The She Shop is a women's discount clothing store. Everything will be reduced to a special going-out- of-business price until everythmg is sold. The hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It's at 370 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. • BEST BUYS runs Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Best Buys, Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Childre n ages 1 to 12 can enroll in either Science CdJllp or Exploration Camp at the Launch • l>ad on the third floor or Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Exploration Ccil11p Tales of Pirates and Swash- bucklers will be presented from 10 to 11 :15 a.m. at South Coast Storytellers Guild House, 1551 A Baker St., Costa Mesa. Adrrus- sion is $10. Call 496-1960. "Pastels," an art exhibit by Laguna Hills artist Billie Nugent, will be on display through Aug. 31 in the foyer or the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free admission is free. Call 717-3801. TUESDAY The Christian's Women's Club of Newport Beach will present a luncheon from 11 30 a m. to 1 :30 p .m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach Adnussion is $20. For adciJbondJ mformation, call 760-9616 JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE llw n M<>n-ln9-6pm S>1 I~ \pm CA LIL •!7282} 2927 S. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa (Yi mile south of South Coast Plaza) "Tht OIJtn ~rpc:t Compu•v 1n c~lolnrn1J· ~ • ~.::;., ... , .. 714 751-2324 •• Fundamentals first, swin9··sccond Rio Suite Hotel and casino to cllsplay .. rgat collecdon of Russian art Ry Ft/ I larrigft Id, Head Golf lmtmctor, Oak Creek G<>lf Club Developing a consistent golf swing 1s the greatest hurdle for any golfer -professional or amateur. Yet, the key to overwming thl'> challenge Is lmph.~ and lie\ In a golfer\ basic approalh to the swing, rather than the artion itself. When a touring profe~sional'~ swing goc' awry, the fault can alrnmt alwa}'i be lound in one of the pre-swing lundamentals: posture, grip and alignment. Since a professional generally has a coach or caddy monitoring these critical moves, the fault can be quickly idrntified and repaired. Too often, amateurs forget the Importance of the lead up to the swing, rnncentrating instead 6n the 'iwlng It elt and malJng ... • ~Crtise in t:e ·~ Summer Fun &. I'\ .. TravelsectJon,call 642-4321 contact with the ball. Ensuring that posture, grip and alignment are part of the pre-swing routine wUJ Immediately Improve one's golf. Finding the right posture, using the correct grip ~nd proper alignment are all attainable skills. If you suspect your pr~-swlng fundamentals need adfustment, research some good golf instruction books, or talk to your golf professional. Octk Creek Golf Club. One <10/f ( lub Drive, Irvine, (949) 653-7300. /11q11ire about summer junior golf ramps. The never-before seen outside of Russia collection of famed Romanov dynasty treasures will be exhibited at the Rlo Suite Hotel and Casino In Las Vegas from Nov. 7, 1998 through April 15, 1999. After display at the Rio, this historic Russian art collection, the largest ever shown in the United State~. will return to its home at the State Reserve Museum in Peterhof, outside of St. Peter~burg. The exhibit will 'ihowcase more than l, 150 significant and priceless Imperial pieces from the renowned palaces of Pcterhof. It Ramada Express Hotel • Ca'\ino Laughlin's $19 'Super Room' now includes a Free Multi-Media Show NEW! On the Wings of Eagles Four giant ,\'Cl'l'i!llS .mlrlle Ameriam Heroes.from 1nr'// lo Desert Storm. Free admission. Slxmis dai(J'. • !'\on-:.1nokin~ floors and ca.,ino area. .... • E\prcss Check-in with >Our credit card and at lca. ... t l hours notice. • \duhs-onl~ pool and spa hou~. • Big name entertainment. roted !>est i11 lt111gbli11. •free slo1 machine pull 1hnt guarantees }OU a ''in. Top 1)ri1.e $5,()(lO! f'rcc fun Book. •Daily SociaJ Hour witl1 free drin~. • Free shuttle to llori1on Outlet Center • Free 19-tO'~ Museum or Memori~. •free afternoon and l'\cning lounge cnu•n.;llnmcnt pla~1n~ ~our fa\Orit(' S\\-111g and contemror.&I) ffiU'lic. lo/('(/ bc•sf ,,, Ull(f(hlin • Bring a 1-tt1e~t! Tht• $19 prin• b for I or !. (~unda) throu~h Thursda~) unlil 91.\0NK Additional t'harg<' for .ird and '4th 1>erson in tht• room Ask ahout our aduhi -onl) f.a ..... t Ttl\\cr with 111-room coffl't.' J>OI." and contlncnllll hrl•akfast delhrrt>tl to wur door. for•• nominal foe Call foll Free: l-800-2o6-8032 will provide guests a comprehensive look at the lega<.)' of the 200-year Romanov dynasty, featuring collections of paintings, porcelains, tapestries, furniture, jewelry, gowns and religious artifacts. Each of these items will be displayed within Its own historical context, Including replication of many of the more elaborate room! and gallerie'i of Peterhof, which translated from Dutch, means "Peter's-Court.'' Each artifact on display possesses great historical and religious significance, most of which have never left Russia before. In addition to the ob!ects from The State Museum Reserve · Pct~rhof, this unparalleled rnllection also features ob!ects from the FORBf.S Magazine Collection, New York. Visitors should allow J0-45 minutes to experience "Treasures of Russia" and to experience the sumptuous lifestyle of the czars. For mo" lnfonnatlon on tht "Treasures of Russia" from Ptterhof and It various programs, call (702) 889-2441. For ticket i11fom1atlo11, ( 702) 474-4000. OUR B EI Is & WHISl'l ,FS Co!vffi FROM OUR SERVICE, N )'J ~ OlrR S1 <.) r~ . SUITE LAS VEGA . Gt TAW'lt}' ! l'n.: ..... ·nr 1Ji1, i..l uf"•n dwl l·in 1nJ h.'l~'IH' Tmp1l.m.1 d1 .. q1111lh tor ~him ... k1od. ,l,1t pl.1\ ,m.J .1 i.:h.inll' 111 wm .1 Mrll111n l\1lt.1r-. $120 \'tt luc. I HAWTHORN SUITES Las Vegas For R~-.~n .lttnn-. l ,lll l ( 00) 81 1-2 450 CCN • • A 8 S01urdoy, August 1, 1998 PNURSING had a history of falls was hospital- 12ed with se12ures alter falling twice while walking unassisted. " CONTINUED FROM 1 The home also was cited last year after some residents com- plained of rough treatment but were afraid to identify the nursmg assistants because of fear of retal- iation. This scenarto has become all too . common throughout the ' natlnn, spwnng discussion of and scrutiny Into the care of the elder- ly. Critics say inspections and .E!nforcement are often lax. Fairview Developmental Cen· ter in Costa Mesa was cited last Port Bay, which was at 2570 Newport Blvd., received a varie ty 1 of. citations. . · year after a resident died of pneu- monia, a complication from bed- sores. ln 1996, Mesa Verde Con- valescent Hospital in. Costa Mesa was cited after a resident with a 104-degree fever became serious~ ,~.' According to health depait- ' ment reports, one patient became dehydrated ·and developed an infection after having surgery; another resident, who w9s being treated for gangrene, .w.as admit- ted to d hospital with wet, foul- smelling toes that were swanning with maggots. The facility also failed to keep track of patients' ly dehyg.rated. r ' money, the reports said. Grayne Price, an ombudsman with the nonprofit Orange Coun- ty Coundl on Aging, regularly inspects nll{Sing Jlomes in Costa Mesa and Newport1Beach. Price . said that since Port Bay closed last year, the Newport-Mesa area has been free of major problems found in other parts of the county. Llncer Sdld even tl a facility receives d o tallon, the problems often are isoldted. •The re are not always pat- terns,• she said For mstance, three other nurs- ing homes in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa d.lso received cita- tions m the last three years, accord.mg lo health department records. Seven nursing homes with a total of 642 beds operate in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The department cited Flagship Health Care in Newport Beach this year because a resident who The citations received by local facilities other than Port Bay involved isolated incidents, she said. Recent national scrutiny criti- cizing nursing homes is mislead- mg, Price said. "You're dealing with frail and elderly people,• she said "It's very easy for the slightest little slip-up to occur and look awful." 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Costa Mesa 650-1009 tho facility is honoring the patient's wish, often outlined in a legal document, to die a natural death, Price said. Although ombudsmen lack enforcement capabilities, they are authonzed to go into nursing homes for inspections. Sometimes they can walk a Cine line. '•We're not vigilantes,• said Marilyn Blackwood, assistant program coordinator at the Coun- cil on Aging. "We're not there as an adversary ... Both Price anti Blackwood said they go to the state health depart- ment as a hi~t resort or alte r repeated vioiations. Penny Deleray, a spokes- woman for California Advocates for Nursing Reform, said the agency would like to see more changes In the way ihspecuons are done and violations are enforced. For instance. the four nursing homes cited in the last three years either ha(! their fines reduced or waived. "We thmk that's a horrible sys- tem: Deleray said. "It's a very industry-friendly process." Ask about our custom cabinetry Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily POot VOLUITEEI DlllCTOIY • • - • The VOt.UNftD DIRECTORY runs periodically In the D•lly Pilot. tf you'd like Information on gett)ng your «gan~ utfon listed, all 642-..321, ext. 331. AMERfCAN HEART ASSOCIATION The American Heart Associa- tion is )ooking for volunteers to perform various general office duties including photocopying, typing, light computer work, as well as preparing large mailings -and other various clerical duties· from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 t:O 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call Teri Brown at 856-3555. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SlffiRS Men and women over 20 years old who have live(i in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to serve as Big Brothers or Big Sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from slngle- parent homes. Call 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. ORANGECOUNTYCOUNOL Volunteer opportunities in- ' • -· ,.£ elude fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For' more information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS aues or COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches. and arut-and crafts workshop feachers. For locations and more information, call Dick Powers., 642-2245. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creathce Alter- natives, a nonprofit charit&ble or- ganization that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, gra- duate-level interns or trainees. can Karen at 642-0377. CENTER DOCENTS II ·you love the arts, become a Center Docent. It enables you to see and be involved in the Orange County Performing Arts Center as few are able. You'll fre- R.C. Company (714) 547-4970 quent backstage ~d below stage areas giving public tours of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Groups office at 556-2122, ext. 218. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The society collects infonpa- tion photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and ' the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for cledcal tasks, compµt- er input and help in the library. For information, call Charles Beecher at 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL The Costa Mesa Llteracy Center' needs volunteer tutors to . teach English as a second lariguage. free Laubach training is provided and requires no foreign language skills. In addition to earning certification, graduates will be assigned a stu- dent at a nearby teaching center. A tax-deductible $30 materials fee provides everything needed to lead a student throogh two skill books. To register call 548-3384. ti Open M-F 7 a.m.-.S p.m. 1328 er Ave . Over 25 y ears of quality craftsmanship r--FREE--1 !UMBRELLA! I with~ p~se of a 1 I 5 piece patiO set 1 I $149 VALUE! I L------------..1 ...... C.rry: • Tuk •Resin • Cut Aluminum • Wicker r-------------------------------------! FREE CUSHIONS L~~~~~!~~_;J;_;!_g_g_yAJ:YJ;,. 90 Monrovia Ave. l1wpart Baich Hours: Open 7Days10am-6pm 1714) 5 -2449 . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot CONTINUED FROM 1 recreation room of the Superior Avenue retirement complex. Helen "Pinky" Mullen, a two- year resident of the facility, came up with the idea. A lifelong vol- unteer, Mullen said she wanted to do something for local children during Christmas last year and Clecided to start an old-fashioned ' k:hitting circle. "I've always knitted and cro- cheted, and when I came here I 'knew I had to do something," she !Md. "I asked the girls if they'd be willing to get together and do .J• ®s, and look how many people , are here." '1 "' • When it was tlme to choose" a 1 • (\~me, everyone chipped in , ,ideas and then ·1ne whole group ypted on one. Choosing among names like the Knit Wits, the 'Knit Pickers or the Keep Them ip Stitches group, they couldn't }esi,St choosing the most outra- , geous one. "I thought that was the best one," Beverly Lustig said. •And mother's group at St Joachim Church in C o s t a Mesa and Garden Grove- based Pro- ject Digni- ty, which provides food, cloth- ing and medical care to people liv- ing in low-income motels in prange County. · Llnda Dunlap, executive direc- tor of Project Dignity, said she brought a few of the children to visit the Happy Hookers and pick out a planket the group had.made for them. "We found our children to be totally enthralled by the 'litUe ladies,' as one of the boys called them," she said. to her for companionship. "It'• fun to get together every week and do this,• Sµiph said. "We talk about what we're doing, what's going on in the bwlding, who left, who died It's. amazing this many women can get along." Resident Frances Factor said she appreciates being able to par- ticipate. •Jt's a good thing we have somethirig like this to do because it makes the days and weeks a lot shorter,• she said. Marte Leonard, 95, and Jay . Lloyd, 96, are the oldest of the Happy Hookers. But that doesn't stop them from cranking out blan- kets for a gOod ca~ .• . •1 s~ when I was 5 years old," Lloyd said. "My grandrnoth· ·er got me started sewing and • taught me how to knit. I just love it.. "It's a nice activity and it's doing something ·good for the community," Leonard s.aid. Eric Jensen, marketing direc- tor for Newport Beach Plaza, sa,id the complex just loves its Happy Hookers. · FRAUD CONTINUED FROM 1 down by the Madison County · grand jtµy in Rexb~, ldaho, alleges that seven residents were contacted by representa- tives of Options 1tacling Group Inc. and Ronald Alan ltd. 1\venty or more telemarketers convinced the customers to invest in the Asian foreign market usmg high-pressure sales tactics, authorities said. The customers mailed their checks to the Newport' Beach offices or· mail drops in Otange County'but few saw profits from their investments, authorities added. Federal search warrants were also served at the offices of Cur- rency 1Tading International. . The task force spokesper- son, who didn't want to be fiamed, said NewpOrt Beach is J a haven for telemarketing scams because of the prestige and recognition it carries. I SKATER CONTINUED FROM 1 she was skating more than twice the posted 8 mph speed linut on the boardwalk. The oty set the speed limit, whJch applie~ to bik- ers and skaters, in 1991. Although the police actively patrolt the boardwalk, only a j handful of people have been giv-r en d ,ticket for the iilfraction. If i McComb didn't appear in court i Tuesday, she would have been ! required to mail in a $135 fme. i McComb recently gave her i side of the story, complete with a l demonstration, to a television news crew. She met a Los Ange- les firefighter on the boardwalk l Sotvrdoy, August 1 , 1998 A 9 who had a speedometer on h1 bike. She skated next to him a fast as she could. She claims sht> reached a speed of only 10 mph m uncrowded conditions. Many residents have written letters to the Daily Pilot expresS1119 thelf support for the 8 mph speed limit. Most wnters said they have either seen acciden~ or are war- ned about potential senousm1uries dwing the busy sununer months McComb and others have their own suggestions. "If they are truly concerned about the safety, they need to make 1, a pedestrian-onJy lane on the bodrdwalk." she saJd "They could widen it m have some kind of checkpoint to let skaters know how fast they are gomg." we are happy.• . The group has so far knitted more than 30 afghans, which r have been donated to the New- ' port Beach Fire and Police departments, a pro-life s.ingle Though Mullen has been con- fined to a wheelchair since a stroke paralyzed the bottom half of her right leg, she is one of the most active seniors in the commu- nity. "That's my downfall." she said. ·rm always doing something.• Many of the women call Mullen their "mother superior" and look "I think it's amazing that these women have that sort of an out- let,• he said. ·To see all these vivacious women in there every Saturday is really neat.• "With an address in New- port Beach it sounds like these guys are doing big business," be said. 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WestcUlf Plaza• 1032 lnine Avenue Newport Bea.ch• 17l4l 842·7803 Hou.no M-S IO·t S~n It-I THE Daily Pilot Clac,r,1f1ed Comnrnnity M<irketpl.ice PAID ADVERTISEMENT ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 4TH, AT 7 P.M. IN THE C.D.M. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM THERE WILL BE A COMMUNITY MEETING REGARDING THE CLOSING OF THE BISON INTERSECTION. SCHEDULEO TO BE THERE ARE MAYOR TOM EDWARDS, COUNCIL MEMBERS TOM THOMPSON AND JOHN NOYES. COME AND LET THE COUNCIL KNOW THAT A SELECTED FEW RESIDENTS DON'T .HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE YOU PAY FOR THEIR PRIVATE NEIGHBORHOOD! DON'T LET THEM TELL YOU THAT YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE IS LESS IMPORTANT THAN THEIRS. SHOW-UP, BRING A FRIEND, LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD! LET THE COUNCIL KNOW THAT YOU WANT TO DRIVE THE STREETS YOUR TAXES PAY FOR. IF YOU NEED FURTHER INFORMATION YOU MAY CONTACT EASTBLUFF RESPONSE LEAGUE AT (949) 640-2074 YOU MAY FAX US YOUR WRI 11 EN COMMENTS FOR THE CITY COUNCIL AT THE SAME NUMBER. .,,. AIO Saturday, August 1, 1990 society · Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot--Newport ear expert opens clinic; sinokers converge at club i N inety-year-old Dr. Howard House, Newport Beach resident and inter- nationally regarded expert on the human ear, reeently celebrated the opening of the House Ear Clinic in conjunction with Chap- man Medical Center, Orange County. ., The grand openil;lg of tpe Orange County facility wd·s marked with style as local friends and ardent supporters Qf House gathered for a SaturdtJy evening cocktail reception alf<esco to wit- ness the ribbon cuttl$lg. With more than q. half-century of experience Ln advanced d.iag- nostic, medical atld surgical capabilities for ~ar. hearing and allergy-related disorders, the House Cliruc;s, founded m 1956, today treat more than 20,000 patients every year. Hollywood pal Nanette Fab- ray was among the celeb contin- gent that turned out lo honor friend and comrnuruty treasure House. Also in the crowd were local activist Gloria Osbrto.k and her husbdOd, Dr. Ray Osbrtnk. House was responsible for saving the life of the Osbrink's grandson many years ago. Gloria has devoted much of her time and THE CROWD energy to promoting the good ·work of House, including the annual golf townament in the ·early fall each year at Santa Ana County Club. House, in add.ition to his vast practice, also operates a research d.ivision investigating aspects of hearing like implantable bearing aids as well as t>rain implants designed to improve hearing. John W. House, Howard's son, is among a staff of world renown ear experts -including James L. Sheehy, Derald E. Brackman, Antonio De La Cruz, Ralph A. ( ; o Id .. 1~ ~ r a n k i n cc 11 s c a 11 cl !\ I ~ · r r h (;ift and l~ook Shop 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 'fr (714) 708-4805 luttrnntio11nl ;Mrnbquurtrre Visi t the International Headquarters ofTBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Th~ater, depicting the life and miracles of Christ and the ministry of th e Apostle Paul! 1/11111 •: \1011 //1111' /(),1111-f1p111 I 11 .... ,, 1011111 'Jp111 . 1'11111 .!p111 '''"" Nelson, Wllllam M. Luxfonl, M. Jennifer Derebe.ry, William H. Slattery m and Rick A. Fried.man -who practice medicine in the area of heartng, facial nerve and balance chsorders •. neurotology, skull base su.rger'y, and cochlear and auditory bralnstem implants. '••• ' More than 800 people are expected to attend the Aug. 22 Theater District gala pmner and auction. Benefitin~e produc-tion of tupl.re plays d various commUJllty outre progr~ in the arts, the Costa Mesa facility · has been operating for five yea.rs Qffering aud.iertces a broad range of theatrical o;cpetiences. ~ The dinr,er gala is being billed as Nite on the Nile. and it will be· the first event of its kind. The Doubl~ee hotel, Cost.a Mesa, is the s~ttmg for the Cleopatra- UlSJ>ired event witll ticket prices St!l at $60 per person. •Producing plays and sponsor- ing outreach programs are expensive," said Mario Lescot, artistic d.irector of the Theatre District. Lescot explained that ticket sales cover only about 70%. of production costs. •we depend on the support of the community to assist us in helping to meet our LLOYD !i garden shop ~~tU~SoU- E~ ~IP 4 //e«J. 4 10°/o -70°/o OFF ~~:i ~ & L~4pe eo,. '7#e. We are Moving our landscape & Maintenance Co near the John Wayne Airport. Our phone number will remain the same 714/646-7441 700/o OFF -----------------·Ofo OFF •Selected 24" Box Trees & 15 Gal. 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RY A LAllDICAlll CO. lllC. 2038 Newport Blvd. at Bay St. Costa M881, 14 646-7441 Licl664255 • set up on the beach. covered in cloths decorated with sea shells and ladened with lobster and filet mignon, and of course everi Un.aqinabte cigar and libation available. .. They call Schielein the •Good· ' will Ambassador of the Cigar," uv and he proved his status as gues~ • such as Mike Russell, Ray Taylot..,; Joe De Franco, ·Michael Bryan. ,.... Mark Montgomery, Mike Farr'al'll. John Wortm.ann, Richard Mortu.,.,, ty, Gene Moriarty and Supe~11 :f oJD Wilson puffed and putted some more,· sending the smoke and the aroma into the abnos· - phere. ~~~ Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson, left. joined Balboa Bay Club chairwoman Beverly Ray and club president Henry Schlelein at the club's bayslde SOth anniversary smoker event. A portion of the proc~ of the event went to the BBC Schol ..... arship Fund, which awards ",. grants to deserving local students each year. The major donation • • ~ came from restaurateur Helmut. ... Reiss, owner of Rothchild's, Cot'-'1• na Del Mar. Reiss purchased •l.IL artist Michael Bryan's rendering • of a famous smoker filled with .:: celebrity faces, used by SchieJeW, as the cover of his invitation to puff, for an auction high mark or I $3,200. Bravo. budget goals,• he said, empha· sizing the importance of the upcoming dinner gala. For more information on Nite on the NUe, call event chair Gayle Spinks at (714) 979-1337. ••• ln the realm of good old-fash- ioned dining and socializing, Henry Schleleln , president of W orking out is hard Really hard. And that's true whether you're into bu1ld1ng up your b1c.eps or whittling down your waistline. So, 1f you're going to put so much energy into something, you want the maximum results. Which 1s why many people turn to a personal trainer "Most people get a trainer because they're frustrated." says Shon Thompson, fouflder and CEO of Model Fitness Exper1. Personal Training (729-3706) "They work out a lot. tlley UM! all the latest. weawst equipment, but they don't get the re~uhs they want.• The problem. of course, is knowledge In order to gel the best results, you not only have lo work yourself into a nit e 1u1cy sweat, you have to do it in the right way. Thompson prides himself on the rt>sult~ he gets for clients; so much so that he offers something unheard o( 1n the peoonal training field • a 100% money ~de guarantee 1( you're not happy with the new you in three months tune And 11 ~n'I matter 1f you look like Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Balboa Bay Club, held his annual gentleman's smoker and lobster clambake to a very satis- fied contingent of locaJ gents and a few ladies partaking in the good life bayside on the mani- cured lawns of the BBC. • l .W. COOK'S column appears every Schielein's 50th Anniversary BBC Smoker was as classy as it was fun, with handsome tables Thursday and Saturday. ~ " Newport Harbor Montessori Center PRESC HOOL•KINDERGARTEN Age 2-6 • 7:00 am to 6:00 pm • Certified, Montessori teachers dedicated to providing indjviduaJized academic instruction for each chlld 's progression. "Academic Excellence • Art, Music, Compute~, Gymnastics Spanish, Dance & Drama in Harmony with Young Lives" have lost 20'ro body fat; i( you don't feel better, Thompson writes you a check. But how is he so sure he ciJn whip you back to your college waistline and have you feeling like you could climb Everestl "It all goes back to our knowledge base, .. he says. "Our staff o( trainers are all degreed in exercise science and CPR qualified, and required to do a minimum of five hours a week of study to stay current.• Their role, as far as you're concerned, is to: One, prevent injury; two, attain desired results m the shortest possible time. Thompson doesn't take that task lightly; he s~ too many trainers wori<lng the gyms in cl "pump •em up, pump "em out• mode, which is not only less effkient for the client, he says, but potentially dangerou~. •That approach doesn't take each ind1v1dual's specific needs into account." says Thompson. Since each body is d1fferen&. Thompson takes vital signs on every client and has retained the services o( a cardiologist, cardiac care nurses and nutrillooists to consult for any unique concerns. As a (ormer graduate o( the Hot Lunches • Potty Training 650-3442 425 Eas118lh S~ • Cosui Mesa Shon Thompeon. founder of Model Fltnea Expert Penonal Training United States Army Academy of Heall Sciences and Special Forces paramedic, you can rest assured you're in cap.ibl hands. And don't 1h1nk you'll get awiJ with slacking off either. ' .... - Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot datebook Saturday, August t, 1998 A 11 It's all sports all the time at Garfs llllFLY II lllllllllMlll New Voices presents new playlets Romance writers greet book-lovers • ... AusoN MURRAY ~ ... E ven the tapestry on the bar stools at Ga.rf's has a sports theme. And the telling is " painted green with y~d lines. · · Tb.is is the place tb come if you want to watch Jootball. Or bllseball. Or the World Cup. Or · any other sport:iqQ event. Six satellites bring die action to tele- vtslons scattered everywhere you look in the Bristol Street bar and grill. "Everytlµng that comes out, · ---·'• we have, just . NIGHT LIFE about,. said Lenny Garo- falo, who owns the bar with his mother, Rita. The Garofalo family had . talked about opening a bar for a while, Lenny said. When they moved to California 14 years ago -Lenny from Phoenix and biS parents from Ohio-.:. they opened Garf's on Superior Avenue. They moved to their current location three years ago. With its white walls, red-and- white awnings and green trim, Garf's looks more like an Italian restaurant from the outside than a bar, but no one could mistake th~ theme once inside. Team peniiants and posters cover the walls, and one hallway is lined with autographed photos of ~rts stars. Five pool tables are well-used, and video games, dart boards and a foosball table are also available. Comfortable vinyl booths line the walls and tall tables and stools fill the space around the pool tables. The jukebox has selections from a wide range of artists such as Frank Sinatra, Garth Brooks Cal/Now/ 141 389-7821 ,, :1\LDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handrnadc wools, synthetics, stsal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. -""8• It .• COMB MrJ8ll 64&4838 m • WHIDlE: 3046 . Bristol S( Costa Mesa • WQEN: 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. +HOW MUCH: Miller and Red Wolf, are $2.50. Imports and microbrews are $3. Guinness in a can ls $3.40. • Well drinks are $3; after that, call drink prices vary, with an averag& cost of $3.50. House , wines are $3.25; some wines are $4.50. Appetizen range from chili cheese fries for $3.50 to a combo plate with chicken wings, jalepeno poppers, fried mozzarel-if and zucchini for $10.95. New Voices Playwnghts Workshop presents •Late Night with New Voice5, • an hourlong presentation of four plays Friday and Aug. 8, 14 and 15 at The The~tre District. The show will featwe "l Just Wanna Get to Phoenix" • by John Lane, •Rain Delay• Roma.nee novel fans will be able to meet a number ol well-known romance writers -"• " Satµtday at New and Recycled RQinances' Tea Under the Tent event in CostaMesa, ' , --· 1 Guests at the afternoon tea • ill include mile writer Leigh Greenwood, Linda Lael Miller, C by Tom Swimm and "This \ Debbie Macomber, Laura · Seat is Taken• and "You Bet Your Ute" by Christopher "'D'ela. No cover · +PHONE: 43s-.f070• DON LEACH I MLY "-OT Brian Dtvt.nsld. left. l1nel ap a mot at Garfs Happy hour specials, served from 4 to 7 p.m., include tacos for 7 5 cents apiece on Sundays, • mini-cheeseburgers ond fries for $1.25 on Saturday$ and Mondays and breaded shrimp on Wednes- day and Fridays. · The performances will · begm at 10 p.m. Tickets are $8, $6 tor seniors and stu-• dents. The Theatre DiStrlt't is at 2930 Bristol St., Cost Mesa, Bradley and Vicki Moore. Eve· ,. lyn RQ9ers. Rachel Gibson. 'Pat-~t' ti Berg. Susan Anderson and ,,,. Lorraine Heath are also Sched- uled to attend. The event will be lieµf f;om " • Bar and GrUl ln Costa Mela• lbuffle boaJ:d partner Doug Wlerk:k looks on. A full menu is oflered from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. -from burg- ers and chlcken breast sand- wiches to homemade soup on weekdays. 2 to 4 p.m. at Ney.r and Recy-. • cled Romances, 1-'5 and 147 Broadway, Costa f'.tesa. Admis- Ston is $5. For ~ations, call !he main room is the busiest, comfortable as the bar. Domestic and Violent Femmes. I Garf's is the prices -they're as while the back room is quieter, beers, including Budweiser, and a long bar connects the two. · behind The Lab Anti-Mall. For reservations, call(7~4) 225: 4125. (949) 645-05~9. A glass-enclosed patio with green tables and wnbrellas and a nice view of the street is avail- able for smokers. You may want to bring a sweater, because it is a bit cold inside, but that's a definite plus in this recent heat. While the crowd does vary slightly according to the time of day -retired people in the mornings, the business crowd at lunch time and younger people at night -for the most part, peo- ple of all ages mingle. It's usually busy, but not stifling. The crowds pour in for the Super Bowl and for the ear's Mardi Gras party, when the Garofalos import crawfish, beads and other goodies from New Orleans. •There's always something new going on,• Lenny said. One of the best things about LYLEEN & JEFF EWING MAKE YOUR HOUSE A "SMOKE-FREE" ZONE Everyone picks on smokers these days. It is a hard habit to kick, even if you really want to. If your home is on the market however, it may sell more quickly if you temporarily make it a smoke-free zone. The sense of smell is the most powerful of all the five senses. Be sure to keep your home aired out while it is on the market. If the weather is good, you can smoke outside or while taking a walk or a drive. Avoid heavily-scented room fresheners which, combined with the smoke, can be worse thari the smoke alone. It helps to wash the walls and have drapes and upholstered furniture professionally cleaned. This is a really serious issue for many buyers, so don't limit your audience. Lyleen and Jeff have 26 consecutive years of real estate experience In Newport Beach. They are ColdWell lml w't ti ...... For professional eervice or ldvice with all your real _.. needs call ... E .... 11 (ltl)IHWaJl4. 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Created by the ·on the Town" team of Betty Comden dl'lP Aqolph Green, lyrlcs, and Leonard Bernstein. musics, the lthow is a Reprise special -one in a series of concert revivals of rarely staged Broadw!iy oldies minus elaborate costumes and scenery. ln this THEATER REVIEW concept, ·wonderful Town" works just fine as it traces the trdvdils of two sisters from Otuo who take up residence in a Greenwich Village basement apartment, determined lhat if they can make it here they'll make it anywhere. O(tf! is an overeducated writer/~e other a ditsy blond singer -and you can guess which one draws the most attention. In a pairing of showbiz kids, Luae Amaz (daughter of Desi dnd Lucy) and Stepharue Zim- balist (Efram's little girl) demon- strate the importance of genes - particularly Amaz, who has inbented much of her mother's ~t for comedy. They play splen- mdly off each other's characters. ~ sconng with nuances and ~imbalist with charm .. • Arnaz may not have the ;;hoWler character, but she leaves • .. + WHERE: Orange Coun- ty Perlonning Arts Cen- ter, 600 Town Genter Dri- ve, Cost.a Mesa + WHEN: Cloaing ~or­ mances today at 8 p .m., . Sunday at 2 p.m. + HOW MUCH: $16 to $49 . • PHONf: (71~) 740-7878 Lude Arnaz, right. and Stephanie Zlilibal- lst star In •wonderful Town" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. the more lasting impression. She's hilariously captivating in a farcical conga number with a troupe of Brazilian sailors and her stint as a walking street bill- board recalls some of her mom's zanier predicaments. Zimbalist. who resembles an early career Debbie Reynolds, is button-cute but hardly the bombshell Janet Leigh played in the movie version, "My Sister Eileen." She sells the character on sweetness and innocence rather than accidental sex appeal, and her vocalizing could be stronger. 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Cliff Bemis is strong and solid as the magazine editor who prefers Amaz to her literary out- FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrytrc w/Whlte Tip • Pink & Whrte Powder • Lume Gel • Siik Wrap ALLS • AcryllC • Pink •Pink & Wllrte •Lome Gel •Silk Wrap • Manteure • Peclicut• •Kids HO Manicure & Ped • Hand Pa.rlffin put, hitting bis stride in his sec- ond act number •tt•s Love.• Andy Umberger is effective as a sleazy newspaper reporter, but too obvious in the chorus line of south-of-the-border seamen. The drug store nerd ~am­ ored of Zimbalist gets a nicely clicbed performance from Joe Joyce, while Lynne Marta's hap- py hooker and Tony Abatemar-, co's fiery Greek landlord spice · · the supporting cast. Marta •' retwns in a flip-side character as Fabn's snooty visiting mother. The peppy. brassy orchestra takes center stage here, rather than contributing ·anonymously in the pit, with conductor Peter Matz even playing a caQ'leo role. The band excels in the show's finale, "Wrong Note Rag,". most assuredly hitting all the right notes. #Wonderful Town" is a bit on the tame side (consid~ring the Center's latest treat, #Chicago"), but this is part of the show's. charm. It hearkens back to a simpler, more innocent era, the likes of which we may not see on stage again. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. 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For answers. tum your Daily Pilot upside down. 1) ln the second act, wbo does Mark call to accept a job? 2) Where do Mark, Angel and Collins dream of openiiig a restaurant? 3) How did ··Rent• creator Jonathan Larson die? wsArnauv (C ad v_ttn>S (z pc:arv (t :Slf~MSNV ... •Rent" runs Wednesday to Aug. 16. Perlormance times are , • 8 p.m. Tuesday through Satur- day, 2 p.m. Saturday and Sun-/' day, and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. A \' special matin~ will be Th~L-:: day at 2 p.m. ~/ Seats in the first two rows ol I the orchestra section will )>e • offered each night for $30. It's •• first-come, first-served and , cash only. Those tickets will be " available only at The Center's box office, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, on the day of the show. Limit is two tickets per person. Other tickets are $21.50 to $52.50 and can be purchased by calling 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500. For other ticket information, call 556-ARTS. 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Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Daily Pilot date book Saturday, ~ugust 1, 1998 A 13 At-risk teens are exposed to music and performing arts at Summer at The Center , • Au9oN MURRAY M ost performers have : plenty of time to pre- . pare for their shows, J>ut 26 Orange County teenagers ere pulling together a musical revue in two weeks -and many of them had to learn to sing and tfance to do it. • The teens are part of the Orange County Performing Arts Center's Summer at The Center, ~ tree, uitensive performing arts :program designed to introduce ,'it-risk teens from 14 alternative ,Ugh schools to the world of the tarts. The result of their efforts will be shown today with perfor- mances of "Let's Go to the .Movies,• and a revue of songs 'from "Grease,• "South Pacific,• ,"The Lion King" and other movies. "We're teaching about seU- esteem and teamwork,• said ~rtistic director Bill Brawley. During the two-week work- shop, the students studied voice, acting and dance for six hours a day. And at the end of the pro- gram, they take home more than line arts credits -they take an appreciation for the arts, a new store of sell-confidence and a number of new friends. "This is stability for them,• said program coordi.J}ator Rosanne Chaney, who works for the Orange County Department of Education. •The people here are stable and they really care obout them." Summer at the Center is a col- laborative effort of The Center MASSAGE =e:f~ s3900 lnsuranoe Accepted w/Chlropractic Care. HR. 7-DAYS-WK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or. Gautier o.c. 714.979.8385 1072 S.E. 'Sristol Sl, Ste 209 5anta Nia Helohta (Conw of Newport Bl. f4o.IBtllt.ol) • and the Orange County Depart- ment of Education. The program was conceived by the late Maurice Allard, who believed anyone could learn to sing and benefit from the learn- ing. The first 16 students showed up in 1992. "[Allard's) feeling was that these kids aren't getting any kinds of art in school and this would give them a way to chan- nel their energies,• said Nancy Torbitt, The Center's education programming coordinator. After Allard's death in 1994, the program's operation was tak- en over by The Center. A second program for special education Call The Rabbitts •.• Then Relax! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Atrro • HOMEOWNERS• HFAIIB 40 Years in Business ~' ~ ~ S~)J 41111111t"'O••._...,.,.,._. r , 631-7740 "'4 I Old Ncwpon Bhd. • Newport 8-ch (N.r tt.,. Keopitol) students in second through fourth grade was added later. Chaney chose 35 students from a pool of about 50 applica- tions. Some opted out before the program or left for one reason or another. Six of the students enjoyed the program so much last year that they came back. •1 wanted to do this again just to have fun and learn to sing bet- ter," said Elizabeth, 17, of Santa Ana. "I really, really like it because of the people," said Lily, 17, who plans to become a doctor or a lawyer. •1t makes you open to a lot of tltings." Lido Isle Toastmasters welcome you ... MONDAY EvENINGS 6:30 P.M. TO 8.-00 P .M. GLENDALE F'PDERAL BANK COM.MUNITY Rex>M IOO~C-0.-. F ....... 1.m.I. Newpar1 ~ • VI ' 1: Work.shop ::G + N: Todaf. at 2 ; 5 pm. / WHERE: Founders '/ Hall, Orange-County • . Performing Arts Cen-. • Al left. Slepheale, 18. and <>UV L, ter, 600 Town Center 17, work on a dmce number .or Drive, Costa Mesa toUy's.,.......,... at tbe· I + HOW MUCH: Free, Onmge County Performlr,lt) Aris but reservations are C..... FoUndei'I ~Iba-highly reconunended deDlil are bl 1be S•ammer at Tbe + PHONE: (714) 556-- Cenler program. wblda takes .... 2122, ext 540 dlk teeDlger'I Md npGll!I them to lbe adL Abcwe, vocal lmtruc- tor Cynlbla McGartty lmpires ber troupe during rebeanaJ.. -PHOTOSBY- MARCMARTIN As they work, the students also learn the history behind the songs they sing. As they prac- ticed a medley of Judy Garland songs, their instructors told them about Garland. ley said. "People don't explam things to kids:" But while the instructors are encouraging, they are not easy. When the students slack off, even for a song, the mstructors quickly remind them that the show is their responsibility . "I know, because I've seen it with my own eyes, that you are really ten::ific, • vocal instructor Cynthia M~ty told the stu- dents dwing Tuesday's practice. •sut you're dropping the ball• The students immed.Uttely . • · responded with a rousing perfor·. mAnce. •Tue way that they bring out people's energies and souls is really, really gobd," said aspiring actress Katie, 17, of the instruc- tors. "The program wouldn't be what it is without the lllStruc- tors, • Nancy Torb1tl S&d. "They're 1ust so gentle and so respectful and I tlunk a lot of time these kids don't get that.• The adults and the students alike say there have been notice- able improvements in the stu- dents' behavior and motivation . "We ended up all pulling together and domg really good,• Katie said. "If you're down to do this, then you're down to do any- thing,• Lily said. "Most of them don't know who Judy Garland was,• Chaney said. "If you don't know some- thing about it, how can you put your heart and feeling into it?~ ROSEY'S AUTO BODY Brawley said the way to get the teenagers to do their best is to expect them to do their best. Along the way, they are reward- ed with compliments and praise. "You see, if you explain things to them, they understand,• Braw- ... . :. . . . KENNY ;/,, PRINTER CAIJIOllllA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fm Pick-If & Dtlhlfy • All c.ttfW TecWdlls 642-4522 121 l1~1stri1I Way • Ctst1 Mesa • .. I 14 Saturday, Auguest 1, 1998 date book Newport/Costa N.esa Daily P~ iAysia 101 wants to introduce fNewport Beach to Pacific Rim • • •.Restaurant featuring widei;variety of cuisine to opel} in former John Dominis. 1, SA.NA SNYDl-.R ir• • The dE."llvery of a Balinesft' '' J dragon and terra cotta tiles from > Java, along Wllh furniture and ' various pieces of Asian artw.ork to 2901 W. Coast Highway last Monday signaled to restauratet.µ" John Sharpe thdt the end' was nedr Or the beguuu.ng, rdther. ShMpe IS m the process of re- operung the sp e that formerly housed John Do , the tugh- profile Newport ea h restdurant overloolu.ng the bay. t · now be home to Ays1a 101, "themed <tining experience" scheduled to open to the public Aug. 28. The new edtery will be unlike any- thmg the city or Southern Cali- fornia hds seen before, Sharpe Sdld. "The 101 md1ccttes that this restdurant will be dn lntroducto· ry course to Asian cultures througp food,• Sharpe said. ·~ is definitely not a fusion of disY.iict Asian cultures. And it's not 'Calllomia style.' We will be ret>'resenting each culture as i1" authentically · as is possi- This is defntety not 0 fusion of ttsmcf Asicll <*es. And it's not 'Caifomio style.' We .. be representilg eadi a.be OS Cllllfwm. df OS is possiile. ble." He indi·' cated that Aysla 101's cuisine1 which will sample tastes of China, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Viet- nam and Malaysia, will be as authentically regional as the imported furnishings that are arriving by the crateload. "We have an incredible diver- sity of Asian cultures in Orange County,• Sharpe said. "I noticed that there was no restaurant in Southern California that repre· sented the diversity of these cul- tures." This dedication to multic:W· tural representation is only .half of what will make Aysia 101 unique. The rest of the p,ctck- age, Sharpe said, will lie tn the pure spectacle of the re'stau-1. rant's lush 20,000-squpre-foot interior. ' "This will not be your typical red-booth and dragons Chinese restaurant,• Sh~ said: •People are going to be dining in sur- roundings unlike any they have ever seen before.• 1 • Thanks to the arrival of the artwork, plus extensive refloor- ing and retexturlng of walls to make them appear like stone, by the time the restaurant is ready to open, the iitterior will barely be recognizable as the former John Dominis. Six distinct dining and lounge areas covering two floors of the building will offer patrons a whirlwind lour of the Pacific Rim, including the Tiger Bar, The Bali Terrace, The Shanghai Room, and a unique sushi bar in a comer jutti,ng out toward the water. THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 1953 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Ti les All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM ... 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Enjoy music by the Gerard Bar- but Trio in the garden-like set- ting. The cost is $29 to $39 for adults, $14 for children ages 6 to , 12. Children under 5 are free. • Every Saturday, the 1hanon .,,.. Lounge offers a Saturday Night ;'It Jam Session with The Stone-_ bridge Band from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. There is no cover. Space is limited. t The hothl's Calypso Cafe pre sents a lobster cookout on Sa~ days from 4 to 8 p.m. in the thiicli floor Calypso Pool Deck. The . cost.is $35 per person, plus tax and gr~tuity. ™ Sutton Place Hotel is at 45 Niac:A('thur Blvd.,· Newport Beach. For more information, 476-2001. Riverboat to offer New Orleans-style dinne Datt Plat The Riverboat Restaurant In Newport Beach this weekend will kick off its New Orleans- style dinner ~t. atter tbiee years of seM.ng only brunch and lunch. Bill Hamilton, owner, said the Pride of Newport, which houses the restaurant, has undergone some redevelopment over the past couple of years. He has always wanted to serve dinner, production of the 1999 s~. This big, luxurious body cyle •• arguably the most luxurious Mercedes ever bullt ., wUI noc be made apin. but it just never worked out until DOW. •The final change that made us decide to do it now is that we're going to have a new landing alon~de the boat.• Halni.lton saicL"W11'xpect a resurgence of customers because of the vast majority of small boats in the harbor." Hamilton said the dinner' con- cept is the start of several things he is plaDning for the restaurant, including the new dock and a take-out service for boats. Clayton Shurley, manager the Riverboat Restaurant, the dinner menu will ind\ide steaks, seafood and priple Db with a special focus on thosi famous Big Easy dishes: gumbo. blackened fish and blackened New York steak. ~ Live jazz and blues music will also contribute to the New Orleans ambiance. Dinner will be served 5 to 10 p.m. everyday except Mondayt, when the restaurant and the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse-- um are closed. (jreat 'Iliings Consij{nments Antiques & Collectables Antiques, Collectables, Vintage Jewelry Art, Sterling, Crystal, And More ... 389 l!aat 17th • Costa MeN 515-3500 If you collect classic automobiles, you know the L\tt model year is the most desirable. Tut,, may be your Wt chance to buy one of these big-body s~ sedans. 1f you would like to lease or~ one, huny before they are exrlnct. , Special Purchase Low-Mileage Factory Executive Vehicles 1997 S600 Sedan 6,125 milet 1997 S420 Sedan ~417 miles_/ Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Dajly Pilot _, • commun1 .fonun ust l, 199a B 1 II DEIS llSPOID Locals still rea~~g to speeding ~k~t~r AT ISSUE: Newport pol ice cit~d a Newport YJOman for skating too fast on the boardwalk, where the speed limit is 8 mph; she was clocked at 17 mph. N aomi McComb got what she deserved ("Hot wheels," july 22). A ticlcet for speeding .. As a resident of Balboa Js1and,·l see lots ot skaters z.ippmg along the bodrd- walk. Many are careful and slow down when they approach peo- ple. But some-Oloughtless skaters momtain excessive speeds, These skoters crash into older adults, knocklng them out of the way, or push over children and continue racing away with- out acknowledging the chaos left in their wakes. If skaters do not become more responsible, all skaters will be banned from the walkways. If you're careful and thoughtful, everyone will get along so much better. And peo- ple won't need to be receiving tickets. JOAN TORRJBIO Balboa Island I don't believe that anyone has ever enforced any of the . rules. I was walking on the boardwalk and the bicycles were speeding by at maybe 20 to 30 mph. l saw one hit a little boy and keep going. And he was going so fast that nobody could even stop him. I don't • understand how the city lets anybody on that boardwalk oth- er than for walking. It isn't even wide enough for walking iJ$ two directions. And ~ople are so careless and so uncaring about anyone except themselves when they are riding their bikes or skating and skateboards are there. And they're not supposed to be. Nobody enforces any-· thing. I am shocked dlld pleased to see that someone's finally been given a ticket. They ought to be giving one an bOW'. £1'WtN ALBERT Newport Beach The speed limit sll8&d be raised to at least 12 or 15 mph, which ii a more tealistic speed. No one abowd be r~ to • skate along at a wdlking speed because that's not what skating's obout. As for chlldren walking across the path, J have children and I'm teaching them to keep their heads up and eyes open. It's no different from wallcing out into a street and should not be. And anything else is just a per- secution of people who want to run, jog or ride theiI bikes. We don't owe anything to loser .. jdiots who come to the beach during the summer and thlnk. they can get drunk, stumble around, then want somewhere to complain to when they walk into ·• someone who's jUlt minding their own business and eurOB- ing on boardwalb that they've ~ for with their tax dc>Uars. Got itl JOHN LAGATTA . ..:-: . I tbUik we l)elij; the speed • litrilt ol 8 mPh.~'\tiQ boardwalk. Than! are alot ol out-of.townen WbO come dawn here and reeDy have no idea what constitute$ > • unsafe conditions and they skate down the boardwalk or ride their bikes down the boardwalk at rea.l high spe~ds and there are a lot or little kids out there. So, · we definitely need the speed limit. And it should be enforced. JIMMY WOLF Balboa Peninsula Naomi McComb is ofC bdse in her arrogant disregard of reason- able speed restrictions along our heavily trafficked boardwalk. I am confident that her irrever- ence for our reasonable laws would disappear U an elderly parent or small child within her family were injured by a reck- less, adrenaline-addicted Rollerblader. PAUL WATKINS Newport Beach I totally agTee with the police giving Naomi McComb a ticket. I ride my bike or jog a.long that boardwalk all the time and these in-line skaters and bicyclists zoom through there like it's the • Indianapolis 500. They endanger people and they are just outright rude. So I applaud the Newport Beach police for giving her that ticket because many times it's justified. JANET MCCAMMON Costa Me.a I'm calling in support of the police for giving citations for these Rollerbladers who think they're on the freeway. r fully support the 8 mph speed lfrnit for bicycles and Rollerbladers. I think it's great that the Police Department is starting to crack down on this. , l totally agree Wltb the safey ordiriance of 8 mph on the boardwalk. It is not always enforced. That's why people tpink it's a joke. Our hats are Off to the police officers wbo W\11 step forward and give the s~­ ers on the-boardwalk bckets. I use the boardwalk constantly and understand what the haz- ards are. I agree totally with this officer who gave this ticket and the 8 mph ~limit. • • ULAMORGAN Newport Beach The side.walks along the beachfront were not specifically designed for fast-moving vehi- cles. I re~ly take my three young children to the 15th Street beach to eat breakfast on '\he weekends and they au have to grip my hands when crossing the sidewalk due to the s~ that most of the bike-nders and skaters are reaching. Most ot these riders and skaters fully ~ the pe9estria.PI in that area to mt>Ve so that they may maintain their speed. I believe in lhari.Dg the sidewalks, but U speed is what these people are after, they certa.iilly should be forced to use the street. DALE SHEPHERD Newport Beilcb .A fan 's defense of Teen Idols T his letter is in response to a review , by Uncle Don (•Pair's Teen Idols : should have stayed idle,• July 23). I tun absolutely appalled at the way this ~ trashed not only the singers at the fair the night of July 21, but also the audi- 1!1\ce that watched il • .>'J LEAr H I OAl Y Pl.OT Naomi McComb can't believe she received a t 1 mph speeding ticket while Rollerblading along the boardwalk in Newport Beach. Rollerblader says she's misunderstood I have just read the negative responses from your readers concerning· my Rollerblading violation (Community Forum, July 25). I feel I need to clarify the whole incident. It is apparent that I have been misunderstood in my attempt to draw attention to this speeding ticket First and foremost, my issue is not with the 8 mph speed limit itsell. I understand that certain safety issues are involved and that there is a need to regulate even human-powered modes of transportauon, LETTER TO THE EDITOR whether they be in- line skates. bicycles or skate- boards. My point is that when I am skating I have no point of reference upon which to properly assess my speed. In my car, I have a speedometer to help me monitor my speed and even some bicycles are equipped with speedometers, though not many. On Rollerblades and most bicycles, or even when jogging for that matter, one has almost no way to know whether the speed limit is being broken. If there were some method to effectively inform cyclists and skaters of their speed, this law would be much more reasonable As it is, 1 don't see how a law can be enforced when potential violators are relatively oblivious to their crimes. My second concern is the actual speed 1 was accused of skating -17·mph. How ctid the officer calculdte this speed? Although I would like lo think I am a fast skater and am m great shape, I'm not sure l could make it up tu 17 mph. Last week I skated along with 11 Los Angeles fireman who had a speedometer on his profession- al-level road bicycle. Skating my fastest, he clocked me al a max:unum or only 10.5 mph, still above the lunit, but not nearly 17 mph. My thoughts are that the officers, who were cycling in the opposite direction and had to turn around a.nd catch up to me, docked their own speed in•their attempt to gain ground on me. When they called out for me to slow down, I didn't know they were talk- ing to me (plenty of people shout plenty of things at passers·by on the boardwalk). I was not mtenUonally disregarding their warning. nus may have 1mtagonized them, but I think the attitude the officer took toward me was unnecessary. Last of all, most or the responses pub- lished were addressmg the safety problem. 1 was skating fast, but I am an experi- enced, controlled skater and have no prob- lems stopping, dS many beginners do. Also, 1 was skating off to the side, not weaving in and out of the relatively light traffic, dS llus WdS 5 p.m. on d Wednesday. Many acodents, I'm sure. are due at least in 1>4rt to carelessness on the part of the pedestridll as well d · the skater or cyclist I frequently <;ee peop~ crossmg the boardwalk without so much as a '9lance to either side to check for traffic Even at 8 or 5 mph, if a chtld darts suddenly in front of me. I will not be able to stop If safety JS the pnmary concern, perhaps we should have a wider boardwdlk, or a separate one for pedestnans. as they do in other beach aues Also il this 1s the case. when the offi- cer recommended I speed-skate along Seashore Dnve, he was then putting the many pedestrians who use tlus •bike- only" lane 111 danger I don't want to be seen dS a reek.Jess woman with complete disregard for the law. I JUSl want the law to be reasonable and enforceable, a law we can all under- stand NAOMI MCCOMB Newport Beach I am very happy that this woman got a ticket for ~g oo bm' Rollerblades. >.s a resi- dent ol tbe peninsula, I have a request that you write about the police with a lit- tle more softness. The boardwalk is for walkers. Ue ofter on the police. They have this thahkless job. Howev- er, when you need them, it's so wondcrf ul that they are there. Please remember that in tht!> future. That woman t.howd not have been gomg so fast. And, if I can't everi cross the l>Oa.id- walk most of the time because of the speecnng of the Rollerbladen andUie~. The speeding Rollerblader absolutely deserved to get a ticket. If you ever walk with your grandchildren or your chil- dren or by yourself down the peninsula and people are speed- ing by, they really have no sort ot courtesy for those people who are walking. We outlawed skatebOarde~ because they were too·fast. Cyclists and Rollerbladcrs really need to adhere to the law because if we don't adhere to the law, then what kind or a society are we. If we need to change the law, let's do that. But the laws are there for everyone, not for the few. I'd really like you to be a ht- ho wanted to go c;o fast. she n eded to go m a place that allowed that :And trs abOut time the dty eDlotteil this riJle. ADEUMANN B.;Jboa MllLllG took almost a personal pleasure in ettackmg the singers. I understand the power of freedom of uie press, but he tore those men apart and us along with them. I would like to know why, if it was so l\orrible, th audience gave each singl:!r'a stdnd- ing ovation, knew all the words and had a really good tim . IR£NE KANE Newport Beach imple reason for low srores I adviC'e. • 1 "Officials leery of parent-tedcher councils,• July 28.) ln the July 23 story •High schoolers As I recall Ferryman was a member core below par,• Eleanor Anderson, of Newport-M a' ill-fated commuruty Newport-Mesa school dlstnct's dliector involvement task force whose recorn- of a sment programs, said, ·we need mendabons were um~arily blown off to hnd out why there's a drop lin t t by the boclrd and )\S former supennten· scores I after grade eight.· dent, Mac Bernd. You bet parents and Eleanor, I can make it real simple for t ach rs c;hould have more sayl Let's you. 'JWo words: block program At no h 'dr more about Propo5.1tion 8 other bme m history has anyone thought KENT MOOIE that 14-and 15-year-olds could conren-Corofla del Mu · This was a concert Teen ldoll' Dawy Jone1, Peter Noone that you could hare with and Bobby Sherman your children without trate on two hours of math or any other comprehensive subject. om plugs for columnists 1 think th best wnter ror your new column is Batba.ra DcMarro Barrett ; M a member of the baby boomers that enjoyed the Teen Idols, l resent being Called rheumatic, arthritic and a mumbler 'Cl lyrics. I am not elderly nor am I in dan- ger of 1oling my faculties. I also resent having him say to the Generation Xers lhat their future 1s •toest" because of us. ! Each generation has ltl music, culture and people we look up to. Each genera- tion hiu its •idols" for those in their pre- teens and teens. The.c men led the way With their mllllc and style for what people lOday call muslc. This was billed as a nos- '81gic look at the past, for taking a trip b.ct to your youth. I woukl like to know ~gives Uncle Don the right to throw 11111111 anyone's face. killed anybody listening to •Julie Do You Love Me?" feer. There are not many of those anymore, even at the fair. Some of Unde Don's comments were uncalled for, espedelly for a fun evening with nothing more than looking back at what was a more tnnoC'ent time on many levels. . l have ent two kids through Corona del Mar High School, both before and a.fter block chedulmg. It saddens m to see how hard ~ have made it for ow students simply benause of a change- must-be-better attitude. Block schedul- ing will be the •open classroom• of th (•Don't worry, be happy.• July 14). . . SEAN IMMIJ. Newport Beacb OUr chUdnm tqday do not have h roes )DIUk:. Now we have woming labels ,.._olv'~and ~·We have AtllllilD Ill' *'I lo thll mulic and kUliDg Mllllll ..................... ID "'"' bk11..,.. ... ... With my generation coming of age, we have a right to look back without crltics telling us we are wrong and m danger of loiling our Mnity. Since you u a paper bed th1I kind of 11.i'tide Wl1ttliil, you lhOUld at ~ have addMt a dWleinw that Ida WM the Yl9W of thi wnwr ma n0t 1ae paper. 1ar Iba Vfl'I ..... he ID blatlmlly put dOwn bu)' ~5 ............. .., .. ....,. •ClllC-• ... all&: 1811 t.11fwaua1 orl f Ht 1be 1Wn Jdi:lll, I hope, will conunue to ling, continue to lbow m\lllc in ltl inM- cent"8 ad bring U1 blM:k to our youth. Unde Don. you owe• larve pmt OC COiia Mma •..,.. i!p(llDly. You are end"ed to 1V'll' ....... blll IO ..... LYll 9Dl'IUSO ........ °'. '90s. Who thinks theta~~ SMITH Corona del Mar Board doesn't always take committees' advice How .. = It •• rWtng New· port·MIN .......... Jtm Pmy-w a7, ·w.-....y.._.-c )1'11 • ·~-.. ,..., ..... • • I ' \ .. 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And Ay.s~a 1 o~·s are going to be dining ;.t{ sur- various pieces of Asian aq-Work it's nd 'CrMomia c~me, roundings unlike ariy ;they have to'2901 W. Coast Highway last which will ever seen before.• ' Monddy signaled to res(aurateur -styte.' We wl be samp~e tastes Thanks to the atrival of the John Sharpe that the end was .. ..L of China L _, near. \ repe:senfilg auui Japan, ' ~ork, plus ~en.slve refloor- Or the begiruung, rather. Mttwe as~ Indonesia, mg and retexl)riing ~f walls to Sharpe lS in the process of re-crly as is possiJle. Thailand make them :.rJ>pear like st~ne, by operung the space that formerly Korea V;et-the time the restaurant is ready housed John Dominis, the tugh-nam a'nd to open, the i.Jtterior will barely profile Newport Beach restaurant Malaysia, be rec~ble as the former overlooking the bay. It will now will be as authentically regional John Dorrurus. . , , be home to Aysia 101 , a 'lthemed as the imported furnishings that Six distinct dining.ahd dining experience" scheduled to are arriving by the crateload. lounge areas covering two open to the public Aug. 28. The "We have an incredible diver-floors of the building will offer new eatery will be unlike any-sity of Asian cultures in Orange patrons a whirlwind tour of the thing lhe city or Southern Cali-County," Sharpe said. "I noticed Pacilic Rim. including the Tiger fomia has seen before, Sharpe that there was no restaurarit in Bar, The Bali Terrace, The sdld. Southern California that repre-Shanghai Room, and a unique "The t 01 md1cdtes that this sented the diversity of these cul-sushi bar in a comer jutting out restdurnnt will he dn introducto-tures." toward the water. I > r. 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Special Purchase Low-Mileage Factory Executive Vehicles 1997 S600 Sedan 6,125 mila 1997 S420 Sedan ~'417 mllee Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Da;ly P,ilot • commun1 forum ust 1, 1998 8 J II D llS lllPOID Locals stiU reaCting to speedingA sk;;iter AT ISSUE: Newport police cit~d a Newport wori'i an for skating t oo fast on the boar~walk, where t he speed limit is 8 mph; she w as clocked at 17 mph. I N aomi McComb got what she des'erved ( ... Hot wheels,• July 22). A ticket foi speeding. As a resident of Balboa Island, 1 see lots of skaters zipping along the board- walk. Many are careful and slow down when they approach peo- ple. But some thoughtless skaters mamtain excessive speeds. These skaters crash into older adults. knocking them out of the way, or push over children and continue racing away with- out acknowledging the chaos left in their wakes. U skaters do not become more responsible, all skaters· will be banned from the walkways. U you're careful and thoughtful, everyone will get along so much better. And peo· ple won't need to be receiving tickets. n JOAN TORRIBIO Balboa Island I don't believe that anyone has ever enforced any of the rules. I was walking on the boardwalk and the bicycles were speeding by at maybe 20 to 30 mph. l saw one bit a little boy and keep going. And he was going so fast that nobody could even stop him. I don't understand how the dty lets anybody on that boardwalk oth- er than for walking. It isn't even wide enough for walking in two directions. And people are so co.reless and so uncaring about anyone except themselves when they are riding their blkes or skating and $kateboards are there. And they're not supposed to be. Nobody enforces any- thing. I am shOcked and pleased to see that someone's finally been given a ticket. They ought to be giving one an bQUr. ERWIN ALBERT Newport Beacli The speed lim:it should be • raised to at lea.st 12 OI" 15 m ph, which ls a more reellStic speed. No one should be r~ to skate along at a wa.lking speed becaUle that's not what skating's about. >.. for children walking aaoss the path, J have children and I'm teaching them to keep their heads up and eyes open. It's no different from walking out into a street and should not be. And anything else is just a per- secution of people who want to run, jog or ride their bikes. We don't owe anythirig to loser Idiots who come to the beach during the summer and think tlleY can get drunk, stumble around, then want somewhere to complain to when they walk into someone wbo'• just mindin~ ~ their own buainess and exercis- ing on boardwalkS that they've paid for with their tax dollars. . Got itl : • J tb1Ak we~ the Speed . limit°''~ ,c?D~ ~a.lk. · n.e are a lot ol out·of.townen wbo coaij down here and reolly have DO lda8 w!MM constihites ' unsafe conditions and they skate down the boardwalk or ride their. bjkes down the boardwalk at real high speeds and there are a lot of little kids out there. So, we definitely need the speed linut. And it should be enforced. JIMMY WOLF Balboa Peninsula Naonu McComb is off base in her arrogant disregard of reason- able speed restrictions along our heavily trafficked boardwalk. I am confident U\at her irrever- ence for our reasonable laws would disappear if an elderly parent or small child within her family were injured by a reck- less, adrenaline-addicted Rollerblader. PAUL WATKINS Newport Beach I totally agree with the police giving Naomi McComb a ticket. I ride my bike or jog along that boardwalk all the time and these in-line skaters and bicyclists zoom through there like it's the Indianapolis 500. They endanger people and they are just outright rude. So l applaud the Newport Beach police for giving her that ticket because many times it's justified. JANET MCCAMMON Costa Mel>a I'm calling in support of the police for giving citations for these Rollerbladers who think they're on the freeway. I fully support the 8 mph speed limit for bicydes and Rollerbladet'$. l think it's great that the Police Department is starting to crack down on this. I totally agree wllh the Sdfefy ordinance of 8 mph on the boardwalk. It is not always enforced. That's why people t.pin.k it's a joke. Our hats are q{f to the police officers who W\ia step forward and give the spee<:i- ers on the boardwalk tickets. I use the boardwalk constantly and understand what the haz- ards are. I agree totally with this officer who gave this ticket and the 8 mph speed limit. ULA MORGAN Newport Beach The sidew alks along the beachfront were not specifically designed Ior fast-moving vehi- cles. I regularly take my three young children to the 15th Street beach to eat breakfast on llie weekends and they all have to grip my hands when crossing the sidewalk due to the speep that most of the bike-nders ind skaters are reaching. Most of these riders and skaters fully expect the pedestrians bl that area to mt>Ve so that they may maintain. their speed. l believe in sbiring the sidewalks, but if speed is what these people are after, they certamly should be forced to use the street. DALE SHEPHEltD NeWport Beach :A fan's defense of Teen Idols rr bis letter is 1n response to a review c by Uncle Don ("Fair's Teen Idols . should have stayed idle,• July 23). 1 em absolutely app8llcd at the way this man trashed not only the singers at the lair the night of July 21, but al.so the audi- 1!nce that watched it. r t,, Lr ACH 1 OA.i:.Y Pl.OT Naomi McComb can't believe she received a 17 mph speeding ticket while Rollerblading along the boardwalk ln Newport Beach. Rollerblader says she's misunderstood I have just read the negative responses from your readers concerning my Rollerblading violation (Community Forum, July 25). I feel I need to clarify the' whole incident. It is apparent that ( have been misunderstood in my attempt to draw attention to this speedin~ ticket. First and foremost, my ,issue is not with the 8 mph speed limit itself. I tmderstand that certain safety issues are involved and that there is a need to regulate even human-powered modes of transportation, LETTER TO THE EDITOR whether they be in- H line skates, bicycles or skate- boards. My point is that when I am skating I have no point of reference upon which to properly assess my speed. In my car, I have a speedometer to help me monitor my speed and even some bicycles are equipped with speedometers, though not many. On Rollerblades and most bicycles, or even when jogging for that matter, one has almost no way to know whether the speed limit is being broken. H there were some method to effectively inform cyclists and skaters of their speed, this law would be much more reasonable. As it is, I don't see how a law can be enforced when potential violators are relati.vely oblivious to their crimes. My second concern is the actual speed 1 wds accused of skdting -17 mph. How did the officer calculate this speed? Although I would like to think 1 am a fast skater dnd am m great shape. I'm not sure I could make 1t up lo 17 mph. Last week I skated along Wlth /J. Los Angeles fireman who had a speedometer on his profession- al-level road bicycle. Skating my fastest, he doc)ted me at a maximum of only 10.5 mph. still above the limit, but not nearly 17 mph. My thoughts are that the ofhcers, who were cyc:ling m the opposite direction and had to tum around and catch up to me, clocked their own speed in their attempt to gain ground on me. When they called out for me to slow down. I didn't know they were talk- ing to me (plenty of people shout plenty ot things al passers-by on the boardwalk). I was not intentionally disregarding their wanung. This may have antagonized them, but 1 think the attitude the officer took toward me was unnecessary. Last of all, most of the responses pub- lished were addressmg the safety problem. ·I was skating fast, but I am an experi- enced, controlled skater and have no prob- lems stopping, as many beginners do. Also, I WdS skatJ.ng off to the side, not weaving in and out of the relatively light lrafhc, as this was 5 p m on d Wednesday Many acadents. I'm swe, ctre due at least in port to carelessness on the part of the pedestrtdn as well as the skater or cycllst. I frequently see people crossmg the boardwalk without so much as a glance to either side to check for traffic. Even at 8 or 5 mph, u a child darts -;uddenJy in front of me, I will not be able to stop. lf safety JS the pnmary concern, perhaps we should have a w1der boardwalk. or a separate one for pedestnans, ao; they do m other beach c1lles Also if Uus IS the case, when the offi- cer recommended 1 speed-skate along Seashore Dnve, he was then putting the many pedestrians who use this ·bike- onJy ~ lane m danger. I don't want to be seen as a reckless woman wi.th complete disregdrd for the law. I 1ust want the law to be reasonable and enforceable, a law we can dll under- stand NAOMI MCCOMB Newport Beach I am Vffrf happy that this woman got a ticket for ~g on h9r Rollerblades. As a resi- dent of tbe ~ula. l have a request that you wnte about the police wi.th a lit- tle more softness. The boardwalk is for walkers. Ue softer on the police. They have this thankless job. Howev- er. when rou need them, it's so wonderful that they are there. Please remember that m the future. lbat woman showd not have been gpinq so fast. And, if 1 can't even cross the bOard- walk most of the time because of the ~g Of the Rollerbladen and Uie bkyclists. The speeding Rollerblader absolutely deserved to get a ticket. U you ever walk with your grandchildren or your chil- dren or by yoursell down the peninsula and people are peed- ing by. they really have no sort of courtesy for those people who are walking . We outlawed skateboarders because they were too-fo.st. Cyclists and Rollerbladers really need to ad.here to the law because if we don't adhere to the law, then what kind of a society are we. h wanted to go so fast, she needed to go m a place that allowed that. A.lid It's ab6ut time the city 8Df0rted thii rule. ADEUMANN Balboa MAILBAG toolt almost a personal pleasure in attacking the singers. I understand the power of freedom of the p ress, but he tore those men apart and us along with them. I would like to know why, if it was so honible, the audience gave each singer a stand- ing ovation. knew all lhe words and bad a reiilly good time. If we need to change the low, let's do that. But the laws are there for everyone, not tor the few. I'd really like you to be a ht- IRENE KANE Newport Bead\ imp le reason for low srore ln the July 23 story •High schoolers score below par," Eleanor Anderson, Newport-Mesa school distnct's chrector of assessment programs, sa.ld, "We need to hnd out why there's a drop Im t t scores) after grade eighV advtce • ("Ofhciclls leery of parenl- teacher councils,• July 28.) A I recall, Ferryman was a member of Newport-Meba' ilJ.fated conunuruty involvement ta k force, whose recom- mcndsllons were summarily blown off by the board and tts form supennten· dent. Mac Bernd. You bet parenb and teachers howd have more ~yl Let' h ar more about Proposition 8. KENT MO<m Corona de l Mar : As a member of the baby boomers that enjoyed the Teen Idols, I resent being i:alled rbewnatic, arthritic and a mumbler tlf lyrics. I am not elderly nor am l in dan- ger of ~ my faculties. l also resent bavmg him say to the Generation XeB ht their future ii •toast" because ol us. This WdS a concert Teen ldoh' Daw y Jonet. Peter Noone that you could hare Wlth and Bobby Sherman your Children without Eleanor, I can make it real imple for you. Two words: block program. At no other time m history has anyone thought that 14'-and 15°year-olds could concen- trate on two hours of math or any other comprehensive subject. oms plugs for columnists ! Each ~ration has its music, culture 1lnd people we look up to. Each genera- tion hU 1t1 •idoll• for those in their pr&- teerw and teens. These men led the way With tbelr music and style for what people Joday call musk. This was billed as a nos- ~ look at the past. for taking a trlp ii.ck tlD your youth. t would like to know iWbat givel Uncle Don the right to throw 1111 a anyone's face. killed anybody listening to "Julie Oo You Love Mel" fear. 1bere are not many ol those anymore, even at the fair. Some of Uncle Don's comments were uncaDed for, es'pedally for a fun eYening wlth nothing moni than looking beck at what wu a more innocent time on many . l have sent two kids through Corona d 1l Mar High School, both bcf ore and after block scheduling. It saddens me to see how hard we have made it for our students simply beca\19e of 4 change- musl-be0better attitude. Block schedul- ing will be the •open classroom• of the I thtnk th best wnt r tor your new column u &rbara OeMarco Berrett (•Don't wonyj be happy,• July l4i 5lM ... NeWport 8.-cb oar children tQday do not have heroes JD .-.le. Now w. have warn.mg labeb ~of vlolmc.'e and~. We have ' I I a Iii' •111 to tb11111Ulk and ~ 1!11111111 .... ~--........ 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L 111 I TO llYll 650-5440 . rrs A DfVE call 673-1693. SEA EXPLORERS The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orang~ County seeks young men ages 14 to-18 to par- ticipate in a maritime expenence program e ncompassUlg sailing, seamanshJP· pilobng, naVlgation ' iiild en.using They meet at 7 p.m. every Wednesday dl lhe Sea Explorer Sea Bdse. 1931 W Coast H1ghWdy, Newport Bedch. For more,' informdtion, call Mike <.;tewd rt ut 642-6301 or Jerry . L<tl?oUltE' c1t 551-859 t ' flS HI NG · FISH SCHOOL SAILING LESSONS ,AND BOAT RENTALS Learn to~ or windsurf at Resort Watersports. Wmdsurfers and 14- foot sailboats are available for ientdl dl $15 per hour. CaU 729- 1150; • I r-,AfflNA SAILING ' Marina Sailing m the Balooa Fun Zone offers sailboat rentals. and pnvate l~sons. Advanced clctsses Dive-in Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa, offers certihc.a- tion classe s for beginrung to instructor-level scuba chvers as well as local boat charters, equip· ment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information cjtll 631- 9288. . . UNDERWATER CLEANING ~ It underwater cleaning is more to yoµr liking, grab your snorkel and join DIVERS. Cost is $10. For more information, call 722-9406. OTHER RENTALS RESORT WATERSPORTS Resort Watersports at Newpo Dunes offers motorized loung ch am , paddle boats, boog1 boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts beach furniture and w et suits fo 'rental. Por more information, c ' 729-1150. ~I " BALBOA .OAT RENTALS Balboa, Boat Re ntals offers ped boat, ,sailboat, motorboat an e1ec:t:¥ boat rentals in the Balbo Fu1' Zone . For more inJormabon call 673-7200. ' hshing tldssei; dre plferf>d every Monday and Tueaddy from 6 d .m. to 4 p.m. Pcirticipdflls leave·.from thf' Bdlbod PaVJhon Cost is $1 25 pPr per.on For morE' mfonnabon, I ctlJ f)7].2ij}0 , include navigation, big boat, power boat, mtroductJon to heavy weather and first-mate mstroc- tion. Call 673-7763 for more infor- mation Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club at 675-0827 for rentals. Balboa Boat Rentals offen single ($10 per hour) and doable . ($15 per hour) kayak rent.all in the Balboa Pun Zone. For . more Information. call 873-7200. • GONDOLA TOURS Gondola Co. of Newport, 3404 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, offers hour-long gondola tours for $60 per person and $15 per adch· tional person. Price includes a basket of bread, cheese, salanu, ice and glasses. Wme is available for purchase. A gondola cruise and dinner at the Villa Nova are also offered for $140. Call 675- 1212 for more information. ANCHORS.AWAY . . Rent a party pontoon, chaparr runabout or family pontoon .d Anchors Away Boat Re ntals in th Balboa Fun Zone or call 673-337 for more information. DORY FISHING FLEET r •t•t to the Newport Pwr/McFad- lt n ~qucHe edrly to wdtch the 1 le><•t return Wlth the t r<'i.h catch of he ddy ThP fish 1s prepared fo r ,,tJe dt the op<>n-dtr n1drket FISHING TRIPS h<,hmg supplles dnd open and pnvat<' bodt charterc, dre dVdilable • it Newport Lunding Sportlishmg, H>4 Palm St. Suite r. 675-0550; Fdlco F1shmq Chctrters, 832-7708; tJ.nd J)a"<•y's Loe kPr, 400 Main St , Bdlboti /673-1434 SIX-PASSENGER SPORTFISHING CHARTERS Day and rught h-.hmy charters are c1vatldble for qrouµs or singles C aU, Bonqos Sportf1Shing Head- qudrters on th<> Bdlbod Pemnsula, KAYAKI NG/BOATING/SCUBA KAY AK CLASSES Beginning sea kayakUlg, rolling clinics and private lessons, kayaks and sea ski rentals are offered at PaddJe Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Por more information, call 675-1215. KA YAK TOURS AND RENT.~LS Two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a .m. every Sunday at Newport Dunes. Cost IS $15 per aduJt, $10 per child. Kdydk rentals and classes are ctlso available. Call 729-1150 CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bely canoe tours dre offered by Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserveevery Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m . on Shellmaker Island. Call 640-6746. ROWING LESSONS AND CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics are also available Satur- ...,73-2810 FISHING BOAT RENTALS Streamlme cent~r-console llshmg bodlS can bt~ rc•nted c1t Balboa Boat Rentdls on the Balbod Perun- -!>Ula Th<> bodl'> CIT<' cqwpped with live bdtt tanks, hsh-rinc!Prs dnd VI ff rdchos. AvdildhlP hy hour l)lld hdlf cidy rctt<''> c1t $170 Full- <lc1y rdles drP $240. U-Drlve otf- RcOnlshlng & Rcp.:alr of ""'''""'"'"•cal ....,,.,, I brfl'<t< II"'"' Complete B:lth Remodcllng • shore hoc1ls ('C{UtppPd with VHF ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : -.. 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Laachc:ape Designer ~Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot what's afloat , DINNER CRUISES Irvine Coast Charters in Lldo Manna Vlllag• offers two-hour electric boat cruJSes with a gounnet dinner. Cost is $180 for • two people. Other cruises are available, complete with free champagne. Call 675-4704. ·SEADOOS : Zip through the water on a sea motorcycle, called a Seadoo, at a cost of $65 for a single-or double- seater. A three-seater is available at $75 per hour. For more infor- . mation call Walk on Water at 675- 6800. ·CRUISES , NEWPORT LANDING BEUE , The· Newport l..a.Qding Belle is available for weddings and recep- tions, cocktail/sightseeing crwses and meetings at a cost of $250 per hour {minimum two bours) and $150 each additional hour. For charters, call 36t:3640. / SUNDAY BRUNCH Enjoy a lavish Sunday brunch aboard the Pavilion Queen. Har- bor cruise begins at 10:30 a.m. Cost is $28 per adult, $15 per child. For more information, call 673~5245. THE CANNERY Individuals and small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sunday champagne brunch cruises with food from The Cannery. Cruises run from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. <;ost is $31 per per- son. The Cannery also bolds a dinner cruise for groups of 30 to 60. Cost is $63.50 per person. For more information, call 675-5777. FUN ZONE BOAT CO. Pun Zone Boat Co. runs 45- nunute {adult, $6; child, $1) and 90-rrunute (adult, $8; child, $1) ctuises, departing the Balboa Fun Zone every half-hour, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. A 60-minute showboat sun- set cruise leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. at a cost of $6 per adult and $1 per child. Private charters are available. Call 673-0240. CATALINA PASSENGER SERVfCE Catalina Passenger Service also run5 45-minute {adult, $6; child, $1) and 90-minute {ad'u.lt, $81 child, $1) harbor cruises, depart- ing the Balboa Pun Zone every ~alt-hour, 11 a.mi to 4:30 ·p.m., and 6n the hour until 7 p.m. Por Wormation, call 673-5245. THE ~LECTRA Cruise the harbor aboard the ~ectra, a 100-foot classic fantail vessel. Charters with catering are available for up to 145 guests. For more information, call 723-1069. NIGHT CRUISES Enjoy a three-course dinner and dancing while cruising the har- bor. Friday and Saturday voyages depart at 7 p.m., Homblower Din- ing Yachts, 2431 Coast Highway. Cost is $56.95 per person. Brunch cruises are also available. Call 631-2469 for information and reservations. CATALINA FLYER The Catalina Ayer departs the Balboa Pavilion at 9 a .m. and leaves Catalina Island at 4 :30 p.m. Cost is $33 for an adult round trip and $16.50 for a child round trip. For reservations, call 673-5245. • WHAT'S AR.OAT .funs periodically. If you know of an event or activity that could appear in this column, please mail the Information to Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627 or fax it to 646-4170. Projects Currently Under Development In: The Castawa.ys CL Lie. #690788 Newport Coast 2025 W. 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QUOn Of THE DAY •Marianne won it. It wasn't so nlKh any of us losing it. She just won tt .. : Selby Schriber, 1997 Tea Cup champion Saturday, August 1, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 N~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, August 1, 1998 87 H 0 l E BY H 0 l I WITH THE TEA CUP FIElD Hole 1 2 3 · 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 .... Par 5 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 5 5 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 5 Marianne Towersey 4 3 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 .3 ' 4 4 3 6 4 3 5 - ' ' s~lhy schrib~r 6 3 4 5 4 .3 4 5 5 .6 5 5 4 3 5 4 . . 4 -~ ., Debbie Albright 7 4 3 5 6 3 4 5 5 5 3 4 5 4 5 4 3 6 " - l)enise WQO~ard 6 3 .4 . 5 6 3 5 5 . 8 6 4 5 6 3. 5 4 3 '6 -. . I Albright the leader with in-and-out putts; Woodard's double-banger on 9 proves to be the most unusual of the day. ) RICllAfll) DlJ N Ooiy Pio! SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -The unluckiest golfer in the foursome, at least early on, had to be Debbie Albright of Newport Beach Country Club. In the first five holes Friday in the second annual Tea Cup Classic at Santa Ana Country Club, three of Albright's putts lipped out. Albright's putt rolled out on No. 1, where she finished with a double-bogey, then her putt on No. 4 hit the back of the cup and bounced out. On No. 5, a short putt jostled the back of the cup . .. } again and kicked out. "That's golf,• Albright said with a beaming smile. "You just go on to the next shot." Albright, who made birdie on No. 3, one of only two birdies in the field, recovered nicely with a 10-foot putt for par on No. 6. -.i·- Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde Country Club), who had two putts fall in after rolling around the cup, had the most interesting shot in Tea Cup Classic ll on hole No. 9. Woodard's third shot on the 455-yard par-5 went left and hit a rock along the creek, which was out ot bounds. But Woodard's ball ricocheted across the fairway and smacked the edge of the cart path on the right. landing safely in bounds. Mike Reehl, Santa Ana Country Club's head pro and director of golf, served as the official rules chairman and ' v called it safe. Woodard took an eight 'On the hole. -+- Selby Schriber (Blg Canyon Country Club), who did a little shake and bake with her hips after sinking a putt for par on No. 14, played with a new set of TIUeist irons, which she acquired on Thursday. For Schriber, last year's champion in the inaugural Tea Cup Classic at Newport Beach Country Club, it was the .first time her son, 1Tavis Nelson, has been on a golf course with her for 18 boles. Nelson caddied for his mother. "When he was younger, I gave him lessons, but by the seventh grade, volleyball came along and he's never seen a golf course since," Schriber said. "This is the first time he's seen me play since the fifth grade.• Schriber has spent more time this year in high school gymnasiums ... watching her son play setter on Newport Harbor High's boys volleyball team. . CE · Nelson was voted the Newport-Mesa District's Player of the Year last season. -+- for some in the gallery, like Corona del Mar's Doug Orr, watching the Tea Cup Classic meant their first time visiting Santa Ana Country Club. "I figured this was a good chance to see the course,• Orr said. ·It's )dnd of like a party, so I j~t figured I'd show up." -·~ -.-· The rolling crowd of about 200 seemed to watch the action in shifts. "It seemed like people were following on the first nine holes, then a new group followed the back nine,• Schriber said. "The fans are great When you miss a putt, you really hear the crowd groan, and you feel like telling them, 'I know, I know, I just missed the putt.' It's fun. I love it.• Albright said playing in front of a large gallery certainly adds to the nervousness. . ' "Playing in front of that audience is an added distraction you have to deal with," she said. #Well, it's not a distraction, it's just not what you have on a regular basis.• -.i·- Schrtber was also impressed with the Santa Ana track. "It's a great course," she said. "In fact, in this li~e tiny area; all four are chaoipionship golf courses." • Woodard said she was delighted with such a large Mesa Verde contingent in the gallery, especially since her club hosted' a ladies' member/guest on Friday. • Thanks to Marray Chapman, Sue Herron, Janet Krochman, Llsa Bentele and Gina McCue of the Victorian Tea Society for adding a special touch to Tea Cup Classic ll with the ir 1890s costumes, complete with parasols. Newport Beach Country Club's Debbie Albright shows her classic form as she tees off on No. 14 Friday morning. OAJlY PILOT PHOTOS 8Y MARC MARTIN Mesa Verde's Denise Woodard (above) chips up on 17; Big Canyon's Selby Schriber (below) blasts out of a bunker on 17 in the Tea Cup Classic II at Santa Ana CC. TEA CUP CONTINUED FROM 86 Towersey said. ''I'd be happy to shoot that kind of golf every time out.,. Toworscy has only shot 75 or better on hPr home courSf' between 15 and 20 times in her career, one which spans more rounds than her three opponents in the Tea Cup Classic. all the more reason for her to feel a sense of pressure. But Towersey put on a clink, main- tained a level head and played as steady as a tug boat. Her biggest tests caIJle car· ly and she passed with honors. On hole No. 1, Towersey's opening dri- ve went left into the rough, then her sec- ond shot landed in tho trees on the righL. But Towersey recovered from 135 yards out with a 3-iron and hit tho green, landing eight feet from the Oag and sink- ing a birdie putt. "I'd just made up my mind that nothing was going to rume my f ea tho rs," Tow- ersey said. "Then, I start the round with two errant shots, so right otl' tho bat l thought, 'OK. now Is a good test.... · Considering Towersey's length and accuracy off lhe tee, it was a rare occa- sJon when she needed any help with an iron. "I thought Selby and I would be pJaying head to bead," said Towersey, who led from start to flnish . Towersey. who made only bogey on the back nlnP, gained perhaps her loudest ovation on No. 8. a 334-yard par-4, when she used an 8-lron t'tom 130 yards out with a tough Ue. She hit tho groon but mis.<;Od a blrdJe putt. In addition to her outstanding showing at the Callfomla Women's Championship. To~niey lMt week won the ladles' IMlll· her/guest at Sarita Ana with Fletcher Olson (Newport Harbor High girts .athletk director). "She wu smoldn& the oourwe dM!n. too: Ol8on Said. • Towersey's smallest lflad wu one stroke. but th&t 1.-d orily two holM. By the Wm, Towflr..ey'I l-CMr 37 WU good ttnoullh for a two-atroke ecll'I o"'r Scbrl6er, a tM _. ~ °* :C..ud an ~ IMd (WW ll was Towersey's event to loso beadJng to the turn. following a great second shot with a pit.ch.lng wedge from 97 yards on No. 9 to put her within t 0 Coot of the flag. Though she missed the long birdie putt. Towersey maintained complete concrot. 'TU tell you what, Marianne just pounds tho ball," Newp0r1 Bt>ach Country Club head pro Paul Hahn said after watching Towersey too oft' on No. 16. "Those are long par-4s this golf course has for those gals, so length's important" On tho bl.Ck. Towersey lncreased her lead immediately on the par-5 No. 10 wttb a par, while Scllrtber bogeyed the bOle. But on No. 11, a 120-yant ~3. Thw- 81"8@)' put her lead out oC reach. Schriber thn!e-putted ~ hole and fell b8hand bJ Ove SV'Okes. •1 th':kfutted from &Ai.ft JHC: Sclviber . 'Tw ne..-tlcmi daat In a tournanHmt. l'w done ...... but ....... ln a tournuDenl My~,._.'\ *1 :::u:4•1cioa~ kndw" c:"r\: '*'*"°· ll ..... , __ ., .... ,, __ t'lemrallola. -·-• --••••"9: Ntii1t 11 ..... ldlil 11 -" ........... wwe det&llded a&~· 11111 bOlb ...... ~. Tea Cup champions Selby Schriber (circa 1997) and'98 Queen of the Unks, Santa Ana Country Club's Marianne Towersey relax as the wait their •tum to putt. Towersey, who shot 82 last year and finishod SC<'ond in the inaugural Tea Cup OassJc ai Newport Beach Country Oub. was a key reason why the vent was ere-' ated. Towersey and Schriber have won . their rospectlve club titles tte(lntly by such enormous margins, the for an over- all area champion emf>raed. ; ln this year's SACC championship. ,. : Towersey won by 20 strokf'S. but In the : four rounds never 5"ored better than 9b8 did in Tea Cup CIMSic IJ. Towersey card· oo an 82. 76. 78 and 80 in her club cbain- plonship rounds. TowenM'!y, formerly rank~ No. t in the ~by the U.S. Golf~ WM tbe"ooly player In the Tea Cu&oo"f.J: have played Junior golf. AJbrtlht and Sc'hriber aD picked .. tlae pme later In life from cbeli' h• ...... The event is Mapel '° pr •111 WOllMlll'I ... bnni the .. t'lOIDla ... Newpart-MMa .... dalel' --rs and. ....... .,. a'OWll. Ddt Pia& ....... JMl'wtda& ......... ............. ~.. iiMMher, ht eaa. waecbed ......._ • PrlkJ, II a llliM• ....... -... di l'n .. SMl:a ... ..._ ... tD IMT, 1lll lillli 191t41. ) c .. · -BS Saturday, August 1, 1998 ' Newp<:>rt Beoch/Costo f\Aesa Doily PUot u• ?Braverman (14) fights offlate charge to win 18s . . u . •War by the Shore champ. J ,\.-.CI'° t ltlJ, NEWPORT BEACH -For the hrst part of N~wport Beach's Natalie Braverman. it looked as though the . Newport Harbor High-bound . 14-year-old would crwse to the girls 18-and-under title on Friddy dt the ninth annual BdlbOd Bay Club Racquet Club Junior Tennis Classic, nicknamed the "Wdf by the.Shore.• Top-!>eeded Melissa Ltao had other ideds, however. and foughl hard to wm the secon(i set. But in the end, Bravenncm, who trains at the BBC. won the second-set tie- .. breaker, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5). • l think J let up a little," • Brdvennan said "I thought she would keep playing the same way. but she JUSt started to play hPtter " BRIAN P08UOA I OAl.Y PILOT 14-year-old Natalie Braverman captured the 18-and-under title. ing serve to bring the set to 3-1. Liao on serve to get to 3-1. Both Liao, who 1s l 6 and plays for El Dorndo, showed signs to tough- "•''>!> in thf> hn.t set. Down 3-0, Lido tratl<'d 0-40 dnd fought back lo l~nng the qc1me to deuce. Liao thPn kept 8Mv<>rm<1n from break- Braverman rolled the rest of exchanged break points, before the set and appeared to be strong Liao had pulled even with Braver- enough to dominate the second man at 5-5. set a's well. Braverman stepped it up and That's when Liao picked up the broke Liao after 15-40. But pace and fought back. Braverman struggled 'to get her Braverman had overpowered serves in pla.r and the set went to KAO KO'S CH,OPRA NEV\ PORT BEACH -Owing practice time at the Rullmd 8dy ( tub Rdcquet Club, Joseph Kao and ...,c1111ePr Chuprtt Me sparing partners on the tennis c-ourt In toumt1mcnts, Chopra has always had the upper hand. until Fndc1y. Kdo, who 9ov'i to Sunny Hills High, defeated < hopra for thP hr-,t time, 6-1, 6-3, to win the boys 18- dnd-under singles title di the ninth annual BBC Junior Tcnms Clc1ss1c, mcknamed the "War by the !:::>hore • • tt wds nICe to win on my home court,~ Kao said. ·WP mPt ldst y<•dr in the finals, but he beat me. Toddy I won. But tomorrow, maybe he'll beat me.• Arter winning the first set, 6-1, Kao and Chopra, who pldy!> for Corona del Mar, battled tight, each holding serve. At 2-2 with Chopra servmg, Kao took the upper hand and Jumped out to a 0-40 lead before hJtt.mg d deep shot that was just out of Chopra's •reach, bredking Chopra's serve. "I guess l JUSI got up for this match," Kao said. Kdo held serv<' to go up 4-2 and threatened to hredk !>crve r1qdm and take a commanding lead. But Choprd held serve. Kdo clo!>ed m on the victory by holding serve and went for the ktll, with a match-break point at 30-40, A tremendous struggle ensued for that point. Roth playE>rs fought and scrapped back and forth to deuce, including each player making sensational runrung plays Choprc1 took_ the ddvantage the majority of the time, but on Kao's second chance at match point, Kao put Chopra away to win the title. "I had to keep steering the balJ into the comers,• Kao said. "I told mysell to just be patient and wait for the short ball and nail it.• • Chopra had another shot at a title on Friday and, with partner Curtis Ellmore, won the boys 18~and­ under doubles title with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Chel- Min Yeu and Samuel Yeu. Ellmore is Chopra's playing partner at Cd.M. The most amazing thing about th.e match was bow it was closed out. TI-ailing 5-0 in the second set, Yeu and Yeu refused to go quietly and battled to duece. What followed was a see-saw battle full of great shots, missed serves and general mistakes that kept the duece going for a good 15 minutes. A double fault finally closed out the victory for Ellmore and Chopra. · "That last point took forever/ Ell.more said. "But it capped off the mat.ch.• Chopra was happy, but a little disappointed by the morning's loss. "If I could have been a little faster this morning, it would have helped,• Chopra said. •I'm over it now.• The duo have big plans for next season at Cd.M. Chopra and Ellmore want to repeat as Sea View League champions and believe that they can win sectionals. -by Jason Hill YOUTH a tie-breaker. •1 think l was worrying about it too much,• Bravennan said. "In the first set, and problems worked themselves out. That's what I did. in the tie-breaker to win." Braverman took a 4-2 lead , but Liao wouldn't let her pull away and pulled even at 5-5. Braver- man drove a bard return at Liao who miss-hit to fall behind by one. Bravennan then dropped a ball deep in the comer, just out of Lfao's reach, to win the match. "She played well," Braverman said. "She got mentally tough and fought back.• Braverman is back in action today at 9:30 a.m. in the Long Beach Women's Open Tourna- ment at Long Beach State. It will be the first time the 14-year-old has competed against adults. "It will be a lot of fun, but will also be a real change,• Braverman said. • Natalie wasn't the only Braver- man to bring home a title Friday. TENNIS Eigh t-year-old Jillian Braver- man defeated Sarah Fansler, 6-2, 0-6, 6-4, to win the girls 10-and- under title. Both players hustled for every shot in a match that took nearly two hours to complete . Both exhibited a solid ground stroke and•·onty came to the net when they were p ositive about an a~tack. . Braverman finally emerged with a 5-4 lead and co\lld clinch the match by breaking f ansler's &erve. Braverman opened up a 15-40 lead before Fansler battled back to deuce . A little drop shot by Braverman gave her the advantage and the eight-year-old hit a hard return on the next serve and clinched the match. •It feels great,,. Braverman said. Braverman also noted that she didn't want her older sister to go away as Friday's only winner in the fcunily. It was Braverman's second tournament title. Yelsey wins th~ war, twice! • Anne Yelsey sparkles. NEWPORT BEACH -1Welve- year-old Anne Yelsey knew that her match against Neeta Lal, a fellow member of the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, was not going to be an easy one . If Yelsey made any mistakes, like hitting the ball consistently to the center of the court, Lal would make her pay for it by hitting winners. Yelsey ~ade few mistakes and squeaked out a 6-4, 6-4,· victory over Lal in the girls 16-and-under championship game at the ninth annual BBC Junior Tennis Clas- sic, nicknamed the •war by the Shore." "I knew that 1 had to keep the ball in the corners," Yelsey said. "If I'd have hit it to the center, she would have blown me off the court.• Many of the games in both sets were close and each player had to scrape to put together wins. The first set was tied 4-4 when Yelsey followed a good drop shot with a hard forehand down the Anne Yelsey, on the move. line to break Lal's serve. Yelsey then had a set point before Lal locked the game at deuce. But a nice voUey by Yelsey ended the set, 6-4. Lal dominated the first part of the second set. Lal stayed within herself and kept putting pressure on Yelsey, who was beginning to make mistakes. After Lal hit a Dice passing shot to hold serve at 2-1, she broke Yelsey's serve at 3-1, then held again to take a 4-1 lead. Lal kept Yelsey running back and forth along the baseline for the duration of the game, but Yelsey was able to set up strong return shots and eventually hit a winner to break back, 4-3. With momentum on her side. Yelsey cruised through her ser- vice game and then broke again to take a 5-4 lead. "Winning two straight games and getting back to 4-3 really pumped me up,• Yelsey said. "I player ber at last year's tour- nament and lost," Yelsey said. "It was exciting to finally beat her." • Yelsey's championship run was not finished on Friday morn- ing. 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S230,000 •oooaq 190• vua CREDIT CHECK. ., ... i.unesry. garago I HE!RSHEV VENDINO 7/2 ·-M d I M I It .. t 0 , ... Agent 1545.0318 v , 583 + 1 parking space break room, cabled, EarnS42K+Jyr4-6hra/ "' ••• • at womeM epec a y .. ccouna. et pa .. 2925 • • 7FPa, Marble entry, • • +dep and good 10BueT11100Sq.Ft. wk req. $69" Inv. area. Kid• hrtbrknl r clothing a1ore In NB, NCh month on every 1002 •'•Id• 2 houNa on lot ec garage, 11,891,000 ,.,_,. .. ....._ .... .,5 9roker &42-3850 800-467.0227 24hra 957·1417 Oetall oriented, w()tt(· account you ••on up 38 a• I Joan Burke 789 9314 ...,,.,._.,.,...,.,. ltig knO'f¥ledge or MS or refer. Unllm1ted ••••lli••••I ~ 1-;: P2~ g~;, • * 1 • r D tao o d Looal vending rout• Excel/Acceu/Oulck· realdual ln~ome 'PO- P"TRICK T•NOR• 'P .... e Call & I.At Us t<now What Your Needs Arel 858·9705 1·100-4·TE!NORE SOLD! Showcase homes tor ••I• In our Saturday Real Estate Supplemenll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlapla~ ade atert at Juet t751 Oeadllne Wed :!Pm ...... OPEN HOUSE L,.tlng• for $51 Oeadllne Thurs 5pm ••••• It P•Y• 10 advertise In the beat local Real Eatate Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 849·574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 848·574-4248 • r •• Harbor View Cu•tom BALBOA Cott ••• /P ti co11•-aiERClAL lor ..... Earn big s. boo"• ran'd 844-4477 tenllal. No computer for detalls. Agent Homo on green~t ISLAND • w • 0 m~Y& must Hll Cati now EMPLOYMENT " --. 17:M3$4 Of 380-9492 In Premier l'amlly 2106 necearlla,beafrcl\h •• CMatoh•vd•r'aln PlOPERTY 2778 1...00.350-8383 fu r-'ume 644·7289 ~~~To•ll !,!~2 "'hb hOOd ... A .. t ., Cown(er person FT/PT 1 x • .,., a•a1Da UPQRADa ne • ., or · ..._n Speclall 875 + S400 NOTHING OQWN L.oc l'fi s>et•f\• Ship, phonH, Faahlon Model PT NB WOOd ftrs, paint In/out l1,l95,000 844~064 NDll 3Br 39a ale, d•Po•lt. S48•2421 ART aTUDIO, 400 ar CM VOUf good credit EMPLOYMENT oflc work, friendly water front restaurant, roof c:.111 ale big w/d, lncd yd, garage, all •2221 o tll yard, prim~ ioc:'atlon, LIDO PEMINIULA gardener. $2895/mo 2•R 18A Duplex on av · • m + u + 6hr wk'" S70l(Jyr 842·8282 NB no exp neceHary, Th· 1298 000 Agent 13 BOLIVAR yrty I•• 714-4173.3059 Blutta nr beitch, gar, oC081~a3.~ .. e:: 723·1878 avg. 900·767·3737 5530 C rthouH ReaHrch-Sun fCN' the Lunchng T • 28 BOLIVAR w/d hk·upa, Pet(?) f .... FrH Info 24hr• ' arn up to 525 per ladl••· Age & ''" roy, 71""284-1334 S139 900. $142 900 9mo Wlnt•r Rental $795/mo 642·9699 Agt PayphonH S150t</Vr. ACCOUNTANT 4 amatf hour copying name• open. Britt 675-2174 .. •I Tl • H b 573..:.•23 2"'-..:882 Completely fumlahed • L t I L al d k r ir • m ome uyer ..... • 7 .,..., upscale 3br 3ba,newly •Coate Meaa • Boat INCOME owea pr CH. oc C.M. non-profit chl~C & addreue• from Front •• & night Speclallll. I can help •NP Hl!IOHTS• redecorated by owner/ Jr·1br & 1br. alto 2br PROPERTY .,790 a It•• av a I I ab I•. abuse prevention cf{ cou(1hOuH flle•~ Wiii audit Po•ltlona avail iou find your dream 2 br t 314 ba , dHlgner, no/smk/peta 1ba, quiet gated • 800·800-341024/hrs. tar Hek• motlvat traln.800-718-e228 Call (714) 83t•6000. ome. For honesty hard wood floo,. 828-44T..ao4o comm, pool, tennla, person for gen. act . E·mall or cybercaah Holiday Inn E)cpresa and experience call under carpet. $489K •a• Y a cc e • • 1 o N .B . Duplex block to MONEY Exp In MS of •• clerks: Earn up to S25 Qard•nor ~•n0~Y• Braedley dR.E1. 438 El Modena Ave. freeway/beach/malls. ocean, good condition TO LOAN Ourcken, & bus. eg. pr/hr proce11l rfg Sherman. Gardens In ' rag To •y Owner (310) 390-3968 COlONA 7111-557·0Q7"5 .3/2BR. $379,500 2914 30·40hra, rl)ll ln•d/ E·mall. 800·718·8229 C.O.M P{T. Mon-Fri. 714·967·7869 • DEL -...e E ' Id b "'gent •.A ··3683 den/Vac/bene(. /.'15/hr. c II 8'30 2 3""'m Opl!N .UN OPeN SUN 1-4 ffUW\ 2122 • • 2 r lba, patio, ,.. .,....., Fax cover & eaume Buy II. Sell II. Find It. • • am· • "" • 1-4 gar+2apca, w/d hk· Monelf to loan. 949-722•117, ~oe Claaslfled. and aak for Dorothy 183 Monte Vista 2401 Orchid Hiii Pl. up, S875~dep good Oood or bad cr•dlt, ,"' 714-8'73·2288 3Br 2.5~a Condo Beac~8~1~!a:.alty 3Br 2BI!, L.ndry rm, credit 8()().400-4855 BUSINESS & Ir•• appllcatlon & a.s· Aaalatant for buay Beach Time Realtlf Dottle Lewis 873.851 1 gfeat bayvlew, aun-• sesament, fast results. • prof'I al r _,me office In Dottle Lewi• 673-6511 deck, no pet• $2500 FINANCE ·can 1·800-95~16 CdM. Cl 1lcal aupport, Penn. Duple••• 3/2 67.3·1308 evenings. HUNTINGTON · bual1t /la/personal ---------upper a tower 1 block N B..:11cH 2640 errlllY 4. PT s1onr ru DANA POINT 1026 ow Luxury duplex ..n res1 ne to 719·2800 to beach • S519,ooo. 3br 2ba. •••vator, 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Aleo 4/2 upper with .car gar, nr beach, no Adorable Spacloua BUSINESS ~a~alttlng needed 3/4 ml from satt creek. ~~~ 11~~·(:.fi5~~~n °f~; pets s2500 875.e955 2br 1.5ba, twhm, nu OPPORTUNITY Y:.~.t,~nt~~~n r~~· ~Iii 4br 2.5ba 1932sl. details 949-675-4630 so. of PCM 3Br 3Ba, carpet, Incl backyd. I( ( ) 75 222 &if Owner S337,900. •--------front houH, new car-$950. (714) 842-5937. 2904 ANNOUNCEMEN1S athy. 714 1• 1· Bkr Co·op 78&.1373 Rare Clltfhavon Tri· t/ 1 t s2500 B alboa Pavllllon plex 3·2br 1ba units, P• 9~~-~23•5901mo •••••••• 2920 Boat Rentals. Dock O.C.'s#l Rta1 Estate Company i!i. looking for top notch candidate with e>.cellent admm1 traU\C, organu..auonal, Oen OH elrp't area woman• owned. flex hrs organized rella1>1e otf phn & comp skUts Iv mess. 675-0432 General Otfloo In NB needs to hll PT /FT PoS immediately, no 9,llp nee Wiii train, good listening skllls a must S7·S8·hr + bonuna Call now 949·719-6777 or fax 949-71 &-6781 garage• & lndry room. NEWPORT Please be wary of out help Davey's Locker _________ ,LAGUNA S595K 1804 Clay St. BEACH 2669 or area companlH . Fr•• Caah Grant• 400 Main St Bal· BEACH 1048 Owner 673·3039 COSTA MESA 2124 Check with lh• local College. Scholarshlps, boa. Min wage •tart customer ~" 11.:e & computer sktlls for Ftr posiJJon tn Corona de! Mar. Lifeguards BALBOA ISLAND i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEA ISLAND Loweat t &2 BR +2 bA Better Bus In••• Business, Medical _6_73_·_1_25_9 ____ _ 1006 Priced unll. Ready Secluded Eaetaldo MOVE·IN·BONUS Bureau before you blll1. Never repay. BOOKKEEPER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCharmlng Woods tor Immediate aale. Cape Cod Twnha. 3Br NEWPORT BAY aend any money for 800·218·9000xt G1398 accountant, PT. NPB •3Br28a,Deni1t $848,000 Boaoh Time Realty Dottle Lewis 673-6511 Cove Cottage 2Br 1Ba Model Perfect Luak 2.SBa, 2.car an gar, TERRACE 1 lees or servlcH. Read PRAYER TO ST. JUDE area. Ask for Bud ~~~!'aa11: Slpu~~l/;/pb:j Townhome 2Br/2Ba. lndry·rm, pool, 51600 Lg 1 & 2Br near Back and understand any May the Sacred Heart (714) 723·8485. Call Joan for detalla no pets 856•9248 Bay & golf course. contract• before you of Jesus be adored BOOKKEEPER PT ~~~~~-~::~hi(~~~~~ 1 ___ <_94_9_)_6_7_5_·4_6_3_o_ Large pool, new car· sign. Shop around for and glorlrted, loved Busy COM Interior SEA ISLAND TWH pet ·& much more. ratea. and praised, pre· design Co. 9am-noon LowHt Price! Neweat HUNTINGTON Sorry No Pets ABSOLUTELY served throughout the Mon, Wed, Fri. Knowl· CORONA DELMAR NEWPORT 1022 BEACH 1<169 Lusk! No one above BEACH 2140 545-4855 NOTHING DOWN! world now and for· edge of Oulckbooks a or belowl Model ••LIDO ISLE•• Hershey snack route ever. Sacred Heart or must. Fax Reaume To Perfect! $529,5001 f 3b 2b t pl In Costa Mesa. Net Jesus, pray for us: St. (948) 873·5598. Call Owner 644-8748 4Br 2Ba 2c gar, no urn, r a, r c, $52K/yr. 6hra/wk. Jude, workefr of mlrsa-Thinking ol having a UNITS South of Bayside $928,000 Call For Details Bott»' Jo1 Broker 780·0805 JASMINll CREl!K PLAN Ill 24HR Q,ted Comm. !tool + Tunnls Courts B•tt»' Jo1 Broker 780·0005 •Jaemlno Cr••k 3br 2ba, upgraded, trl M Catalina Sunatt vlewl $510K Agt180·8533 SAT·SUN 1·5 333 POPPY Large beautllul home with guHt quarters. South aide PCH, 1540-1126 Pel ••• vi "1 $1900.mo patio, den. Avall 9-1. cles pray or us· t ... 949 723 8488 800·757·8415 24hrs • • · garage sale? •VILLA BALBOA• 8541 St. Auguatlne • • Free Info Jude, helper of the Give us a celll BAYFRONT CONDO S17e;,ooo Laehold In The Towers Bulldlng 2·Bedrooms·2Baths Overlooking the Bay 2Br 2Ba Lux Condo Torolll Realty hopeless. pray for us. CLASSIFIED w/ocean & bey vlawal 714-540·7355 •••••••••ARE VOU READY TO Sit')' this prayer nine 842•5878 Reduced to $310,000 MISCELLANEOUS ST ART MAK IN 0 tlmea a day and by ---------Property House •---------MONEY? 52000/wk + tne eighth day your 842·3850 LAGUNA RENTALS home based, Not prayer wlll be an- --.-8-1u-tf-.-11-P-la_n_•_ BEACH 2148 ••••••••• MLM. Free message awered. It has never 3BA 3 v.BA remodeled, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 600-345-9668 xt2498 been known 10 fail. ---------Publlcatlon must be green bell toe, 2 story, 1 d Th k Cf> Prudential C."'-"i....., 723 -8120 38R 2 Blocks to Oen, Gorgeous Remodel. Private Community $559K Agent 84~..j553 $459,000 Open Sun Ocoonfront Cottage ROOMS 2706 LOOKING proms• . an you, 528 Vlata Grando 1 Br 2Ba, private iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii St. Jude, for your b •• c h • w • e k I y/ help. BF ~ monthy. 949-499-1696 NB W.Oceanfronv22nd. For Scr1ous People Prof' I Tennis Lessons. Private rm, unfurn, ahr Wh o want lo earn Daughter ol former NEWPORT bath, uUs pd, n/smkg, S4000 In the next world 11 player. Pvt/ R E A L T y kitchenette, laundry. 30 d St t 1 block to N.B. Pier ays. ar y our Grp, 50% oft 1s1 les-B~ 11cH 2169 own business for son. Andrea 76<>-3129 501 Tustin, Newport Heights. Large 4-Sbd 949·780-3142 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..n $510/mo. Call Sam at under $500 714-675-4806 II I (Between 9AM-5PM) No se lni.vmeeUn~s NO"MLM \ Call Dave 714-964-4989 2722 . ... r-----...... LOVE DEPOT 3.5ba, lots of grey, _________ ,, stone flooring & oak MOBILE BAYFRONT W/BOAT cabinets. Corner lot DOC K ACROSS tor extra pkg. Better HOMES 1100 FROM Bl!ACH. ---TI-0---- lhan newl Rebulll w/ Remodeled 3br 2ba VACA N pride by local contrac-NB Bayfront Fantaatlc 1800 sf. Lg vu deck, RENTALS tor. $627K, agents view lovety 2br 2ba frplc, w/d, frig, dlshwr· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii welcome 845-8512 1• · gar utll Incl. $3000mo or 840•7000 •t 309 frplc, boat sllp ava I, 714-815•1332 Balboa l•I & beach Sr. Prk 55 + $67,500 front homes 1 to 4br •Beautiful Cuatom• Broker 714-675-6241 Pano ocean bay vu. Lg furn'd on & near water Homo on tho Sand studio, walk to bch. wk-month 949-650-6502 4BR 3BA $1 ,475,000. Gat•d. tennis, pool, Prlnclpala Only, CEMETERY LOT/ gym. S1350. 873-3471. _RE_NT_ALS--T-0--- LOST & FOUND 2925 FOUND 7 /28 Elder blond pomeranlan, crooked left front paw. 22nd/Santa Ana St. Costa Mesa. Call HB Humane Society 536-8480 ARE YOU F RIENDLY. RESPONSIBLE & CARING? We provide Transportation Servlc~s to our elderly and disabled community ./~= S250slgn on bOnus ./ Part-time & fuU·tlnM.> employment ./ Paid training while rnce~your ./ Friendly. team-oriented work environment 21 yetllS or age or older Valid CA Driver's Ucen.wi and Mcellent driving reccrd required By Owner 675·2708 CRYPT 1225 TWH 2Br 1Ba new COSTA MESA 1024 BIG CANYON VILLAS carpets, 1c attach~d iiSHAREiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2ii4 2·3 Bedroom• 2 Ocean view plots In gar. near Oelaon s Townhome Excell.nee Paclnc View Memorial $1450./Bkr 640-5664 Balboa Pe-nn prfvate Found Cockallel Vlcin· lty of Eaat 18th Street & Newport Blvd. Call Sandra at 72-2-6779 LOST COCKATtEL for more lriformatlon Call Neil 857-7950 38r 2Ba Fem Room, Maaon Elli• Reallors Park, Bayview Terrace room/bath, furn, lndry/ Lovely Hm, good loc. 949-769-7700 section. Below value NEWPORT kitchen prlv. gar $1891<. Earl & Judy at $8000 909-65~8559 apace. Owners home Taylor, Agll 642-4722 Bluff• I!. end unit 3br PACIFIC VIEW COAST 2170 wkenda only. No/ Mostly Grey. Beach & Warn er area. (714) !46·31568 JflJfllll tAUlllf •&•wee•• t•C Must be able lo work independently and multi ta'>ked in a fa~1 p;.tccd cnvtronmen1. Real &.wte knowledge a plus Fax resume. which must incl ude alary history to 714-668-0430. 15 openings. Exclu· slve private poola, CF-A flrat aid req'd . 800·851·B580 Mesa Verde Conv He&p Receptionist PT wk- ends & holidays. Typ· Ing, filing, word pro- cessing 949·548-5584 NAHNY·FT wanted In NB for 4.mo old, llve out. Mon-Fri. Must be 35+yrs old. CPR/ EngVRets. 846·5777 TRADE through classified 842·5878 Sell your car! 2.Sba 3 patios, large amkg, mature prort. #4BR EASTSIDI! home, greenbelt. 14S9K 4 adjoining plota. Buy saoo Incl utll/cable. prlv muter upatalrs. •Open Sun• 1-4 1 or all 4, 25% below •OCl!AH Vll!W• 949-8'75·5025 S469,000 Donna Noll 2127 Vlata Laredo. retail. pp 854-1858 2Br+Den, 3Ba, 2c gar CM ...... T Ro/max 308·8184. Owner 949-644-0172 $3150.mo+Hc. Avall "' prtv ba, •hare I lmmed 494-e841 Agt garage, no peta, no BR 48.A 2·Sty, over CASTAWAYS · smoke, S390 +aec 3,300SF, 2·M•tr Br, Spectacular 3Br 2.5Ba HOUSES/ Aval 9·1. 846-9412 PoOI, Oversized loll on 'The Island' above CONDOS I••••••••• NB Fum'd room/bath $319,000 Owner/Bkr Newport Bayt Owner/ AP'BDTMENTS ti 1 "A9 722 01155 ~ pv1 pa 0• gar, poo • _ ... • • · Agent 949·831-1579 FOR RENT Jae, no/am/pet, female •~ibeoluto Steal! 3br Deluxe Penn. Duplex.I••••••••• FOR RENT praf'd $595 564-0445 gar. S139KI S4900dn 3/2 & 2/2, 4c garage, NPB oondo upstairs S11915mo SC plaza, roof top deck whh ------------------rm prtv ba. Gar. 1 blk 2ba pool, 2 tty, lndr, ocean vlew·100 Block. GENERAL 2102 CORONA to bch. PooVten. UUI laund. 662·2226 Call Joan for Delalla. pd $675. 631·3413 • Capo Cod Juat Llstedl 949•57s-453o Qov't Forooloaod DEL MAR 2622 3Br 2.5Ba TWM, 2/car EAST8LUFF beautlful Homea from pennlH r • ' all, 11 yrs new, great 4Br1 2Ba, Family, rm, \)ll $. Delinquent tu, 418 1/2 Narcluus COMMERCIAL e 'alde 1oc. Ask1ng formal dining room, repo's, REO's, your 1br 1ba, garage, S244,900. Prine Only remodeled, expanded arH. 800·~16·90001Ct $1000/mo. no peta. REAL ESTATE Broker 997.3997 $599,000 518.3776 H1398 for current list. , __ 9_4_8_·8_7_3_-8_400 __ ••••••••• STARTING ANEW . BUSINESS?? •••••••• ... The legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. . We .will now SEARCH the name for gou at no extra charge, and save gou · the lime and fhe trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file gour fiditious business name with the Counlg Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required bg law and then file gour proof of publication with the Countg Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious business name statement at IM IJailg Pilot, 330 W. Bag St, Costa Mesa. If gou cannot stop b11, pl.ase call us al (714) 642-4321 and we will make arrangements for 11ou to handle this proc1dur1 bg mail. If IJOU should have any further tniestions, please call us and we will b« more than glad to assist gou. Goad luck m JIOUr neUJ businasl \ • B 10 Saturday, August l, 1998 • Newport Beach/Costa tv\esa Doity Pilot IMPLOYMJNT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT fURNITUll 8014 BALBOI. SAIL BOATS 7014 CADII.IAC 9040 BONDA IO~ 5530 5530 5530 5530 UTJQUU IOlO PUUfSVLA 6107 lim-iiiiml!lll•-= 11!111111 .. ••••iiil liiiiiiiiiiiii••••l••••••••l••••••••ou .. n size Hld•·•·bed aa• Salt'-••• wit" '70 CMttte 2dr, Ml •ao Ctvto .... C PICTUR8 l'MM8 Reoeptlont•t R•C•PTtONl8T 8•CURITY GUARDS good cond. Lt brown Mevln• 8ale Sat 8-12 "'oortn,I Galley, pwr , p/1. Se nior. Auna good, ~· • O.eJen Satee, PT. Buay community Part•tlm• O to •s on Start Todayll f'/PT. S25. & 2 wooden Cap. Antlqu•• Sport equip head, VH a OS SH~K owMd, rately driven, tag• •175• "' " Got an •v-fot color? n1wapaper •Hklng Sun. & Mon so.oo HR Benefit• av111 . WANTED ~a,.'~'8•5.~halre S!SJ•• hHhld •i18ma & morei 94e.e5 CMMH =~d. o~i_:,1• c!':!~ 18 7 8 1 ... 10·~-~ •w~~£!7"•: EnJoy working with ptrt·tlme recepllonlst. Balboa l1land real 714-e02·7880. M·F ANTJO~S ....,.,.. vv 502 I. t In alley '!9 lfffO. 751·24e4 .... ,--:-,pd-.. , 2 ... :.W:.-c , ... people? 3 da"a/Wte. houra 1:00 p.m. to ••tat• office. Fax (No parklftft In all•") -••TU11:! SLIPS -"" ., ..... .. Mutt work m09t'Sat'•· a~30 p.m. Monday resume. 714·9e5-&354 Security Offlctre ··• ' JunA.uu• •a7 a.viii• Danc blue/ current reg, $17~ • Other day1 flexible. thn.1 Friday. OutlH In· Reoepttonlet Ace••• otflcere. =:t'Cohctl~ MEICHANDISE DOCKS 7022 blue lthr Int, aU power, 71+414 ... 910• • Exp pref. 723-4710. ch.td• anawetlng Prof'I Comm lnaur-RHpon1lbl1, tranapor-• ....,_._._ MISC. 6015 CORONA 101k ml, xlnt cond •is CRX 11 I : "••I ••t•t• a at•• phones, tortlng mall, anc• Brokerage firm talion lor countr y •S....•-·Ollc9~• DEL -•D ,,_122 40' N.a . Moor tng S4100 84MM2•2114 B l k • FT/RT ucenHd br not balancing rec•lpt. at looking for mature club• & ucluelve ** CASH PAID•• w 'f Or"t location, B St. •es SllVtLl• SLS ~~: v ~; .. 11 's~o~.: • we're hiring nowt ERA •th• end of the day. lndlv w/prov•n ottlce communlllH In O.C. ---·--Ataakan made Ulu near Pavltlon 18500 l'roll beige, Neutral 714.71e.0&04. • • wllf pay your req'd , EOE •• Phy1lcal re-tJclHa, busy phonH, area. 16 Opening• WE BUY 18TATIS Knife. Great gift! Sun Aug 2. 8·1 Flret obo 948-e73-4MH thale lthr, C:hrme wttla, courH and provided quired. PteaH lax ,.. 20hr work wHk to nu paid 1ralnlng/Uf'llform1. -~~---Send S19.90 p1ue S5 Ave. btwn Goldenrod/ Side Tl• for 28• tall· (3LBU285) 124,995 '88 Acoord 6·•PI'· • tralr,lng 8()()..400-5310 aume Including •alary In for prllJ)ary r•c•p. Call Mon-ltrl 9a-4p "WI NY MOM FASTIJI" 8111 to: Great Alaekan Heliotrope. Dining-rm boat, goOd loc, water/ aAU•R LOTUS power brak1t/etHr· ext 119 hl11ory to tlonlat. Mull b• .able Protection Service Gift• P.O. Box 91531 tbl/chalra. bookal'lelf, elect SlO per ft, nr COSTA Ml!SA Ing-, efJn/fm •••~r~. (949) &42·7607 tu work full w11k Corp CommunltlH. Apchorage, AK 99509 dlaplay unit, klt W(ll'H, Udo Brldge.e7s-e12e 714-e42•7700 $2000/obo 850-38Q3 • ~12-820 Per Hour Top-Jll'Uduccr. hll(hcr • Uta.It~~ lltlUJ lt•irwli.·A • .01 Ii.I""" • Paid w.r..u. .. • 1..oMtil ttnt , • .,.,~·-- &1.11hllshrcl In 1989 t111cJ I("'" lllj( (411 fot oppol111J11cnl I 888·318-4744 twice a uear for vaca· 948·248·8580 , flea• tre•a & morel · • ,e;;1 CIVtC • • ' I Berg•troma whll• Slip for 45 Boat. • • lion relief. Perm po• aummer 8atea he P Crib, Changing Table Good loo. water/elect CHEVROLET 9045 Lo lt;ll, grt QH Hver. a. Full time position. Must ::.1'1 ~e;;.e~~~~= nHded. Children.• & Dre1Hr. srmmona COSTA MESA 6124 Sl3per fl, Lido Bridge (5::6:::~ f..5e~~1 : know how to salt! 283·0908 ann Lynn ~'~'d~·~~:.08~0.:;;,s MattrHa, Chleco HI· cl1. Avl now 875·812& •87 Celebrity wa~on J.lnooln·Mercurv CASHIER $7.50/hkr.+del~ndlng ,_R_ec_p·-,-F-/T-30_-4_0.-h-rs_/_w-k, T•'"'c e .,.. ooJ,J.957-8133. octira1r,.01Adll •f•oPr ers•1to1yo .. Reseller• welcom•I S1500. Auto, A/C, wr '/(714) 840-58~0 ., on now ...... ge good phone voice, 11 - H A (L-Dl brak••l •trg, am/fm, • f ~yptng, wlll train NB PrHchool needs mt Call 545·8&07 Mfg'• re~ needs lo llq· AUTOMOBILES whl covert . 548-3971 '82 Accord EX 2·dr: 800-788-1084 for Tom. :(:PE 1~~~s ~~~~:: 0~ SOAUUTHCTIC8AST ~~ua~: of ~~86 ':'~~~: '88 TAHO• LT ~~·. S1h!'!~.~oag~~: Full time position. Selling boating equip., S7 50-10.00/hr. Must be a knowledgeable sailor/boatperson. Heavy lifting. lliD.Die'• Yacht H8·'108 If rt Bea.ch When you write :i Cltm1ficd ud. include all the focts ;ind get the re>ulls you wont. ~2-5678 CALENDAR LIVE INTERNET claurm. Benefit• _N COMPU"l"rRS 6018 blshed prod'al Plmbg/ AM/FM cae1. ABS & ·co player, Moonroof, 2202 •-............ ~&< hJdwar1/1l1ctrlcal ACUDK (307403) '25,998 S8 900.ot>o 723·f50. • • 9 5 5 .29 7 2 __ ..._ Od SI I n2 ~ 9010 Coata Meaa • •. Senta AM. CA 92701 pr •· a on Y' .... p. Ltncoln·M•-urv • .... 4 Ac o or d I! X •Wanted • 98 people Wiii pay you to 1011 up to 29 + Iba. 8oo-800-0343 •• I 873. Wanted no exp nee, will train, pass out fly-ers. You can •arn S 1 OO·S300 day. 800-484-6040. x9682. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 "'-dtLc-.CA•Z14 tNTEANBT ACCESS 711 W: 17th St bldg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ,, .. IO • for s1 Lee per month. F8 CM Business Ctr. •91 Lenend Loaded (714t 540·583 Coupe blue/gray, fully Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Cla HlfJ•d Service Directory S 0 I I • ' ,.,. s A I 1 loaded, great cond, am• ay Act vat on•-v-.o,....-2-5--5--.-7--0--R-1-5-.'thr, alarm, aunrf, mini, .9 uburban I ant c 113 200 873•1828 Including E-Mall 24 8 Lug Ford, bent wil· have all records I blue metallic. 31K ml,1 ___ • ------Hour Cust. Support low chairs. patio sets, $12.900 714·873-8330 loadldl CO, dual Ac., ________ .. Dlslrlbulorahlpa Avall colla. Used-New to flll ,94 LEGEND LS S28,500. 497·8978. Call Toll Fr11 · AO LS 800-3l4-a014 x.8009 1/4 acre, Fri-Set-Sun Lo ml, moonrf, mint, '88 AST tnfodlrect tncorp. 9-? 259 Slerks cross OHS741) S18,888 15K ml, full pwr, 11reet1 20th & Orange LEXUS OF (3UWR023)S19,550 WESTMINSTl!A LEXUS 0, (714) 892·9909 Wl!BTMIN9Tl!A • (714) 992-eeoe ~--------· Hondas SO's to 97 • Cars $100·$500 Pollet lmoounds : Hondas, 'royotaa, Che~ya, Jeeps & 4X4'• mu•t eeltl 800.772-7470 x7802 lilllilillll9 SALES REPRESENTATIVE help you find rellable help. ~=D 6019 NEBEAWCPHORT '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6169 BMW 9030 -------. __ s_e_ll_y_ou_r_h_o_m_e __ ,,_ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hondas 80'11 to 97 11----------H•••••• through classified. I BUY ALL PIANOS B:OOam Sat & Sun '85 325E white/tan, C $100 $500 "As Southern Cal1forn1<1's lcaJ11111 cnfonnath•n provider for over a century. the Los Angeles TomM Is CUntlnUI~ 1uucdlcn..c mprint mcJ11 wh1lt cxp:lllJ11111 onr.1 altrrnau•r tKhn,111~10 h • ~omc1lir 111f(>rl'l\dll 'fl P'lf111CC of ch."~· r ... 11• rcadt1' anJ aJvrnixn en every mar~•t anJ 1TK'J1um 11 The los Angeles Times hos exciting opportunities for Safflr Repmentatives in lhe New Media c!Pomneot lo sel and service odvertising products for The Times online entet1oinment and recreation service.I. Calendar live. The Soles Reps will wort out of Orange 1..ounty. The seleded soles professionals will be r~ible for exceeding_ soles quotas by networking and cold colling within assigned territories, giving presentotions lo decision· makers, working with business owners lo~ their online presence and <X>Ol'dinoti119 effom with the Los Angeles Times p<ml soles executives. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE 'NILL HAVE: • Mil1'™'11 2 ~(S ~soles and cold coting~ tt~ ~expenern; ~experience . ed ~e~ will resburonls and/rx hoWs =~~r~olion, and presenkfui ~ · . ~fied oonct&iies shotiT~ resume ==unes olfets o CQf11C)etifive • ood wifuo · i~ Position 1981 BA b: Los Angeles Times Employment Office Times Mirror Squa re Los Angeles, CA 90053 You may olso fax to (213) 237·4962 or send via the Internet lo jobs@lotimes.com See our Employer Profi1e cl http I /www coreerpath aim/ employen/lATIMES html Equal Opportunity Employer llos Augeles mimes Get the story. Get the Times:- Please be aware that 842-5878 AntlquH·qual. furniture Misc household Items. power doors/Wlndowel lrl • th• ll11lng1 In this cat-1pc or houseful cash lounge chair, patio 1unroof, ale, am/fm Pollce lmoound1 INFINITI 9095 egory may require you paid (714) 957·8133 table/chairs, mirrors, caas.,$4500. 875·8783 Hondaa, 'royotaa. :~ C:~1e~ 9t:r~u~be; APPLIANCES 6011 Old Coln• Gold Sliver clothln& etc .. etc .. etc ... '88 5351 Auto, lthr, full ~;:.~Y'muJ.'t'P!et~ '98 lnflnltl Q48 charge per minute. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Franklin Mint, Sterling 21 5 Fuente• power, Sony 10 C/0, 30" Oati etove. Like Old watchH & Jewelry Clothes, collecllblu low mllH, xlnt cond 800•772•7470 •7802 AC, Pw/Pdl , tllt, • (307778) $23,485 .. 1•••••••••1 new. Cost $600, ask· w111coast Coln 642·9448 eports equip, books, $8250 714-845-3820 .._ ______ _ Ing S300obo 962·1583 RECORDS/TOP $ linens, 340 Catallna '93 7401L white/tan,_... ______ _ Coata Meaa Lincoln Mercury 714-540-5830 Frtg S225 Waeher/ J R&B S i A k Or. 7·10 Sat 8/1 loaded, cd changer, FORD 9075 D r yer S145. each. E~'. 80'1 '& ~~·i M~~e Corner 15th & West· car phone, eunrf. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--------- MERCHANDISE Xtnt condltlonl 845-7505 minster Yellow house lmmac cond. must '87 AEAOSTAR JAGUAR 9105 ANTIQ' n:i 931 02 87 ' He I S 2 1 , 9 0 0 lob o. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v&<S 6010 -----· ----Sat 7am·? Household (948, 5 52-4757 EXT Wagon, XLT, AC,1, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU:~ Q • n e r a I EI• ctr I c & furniture Items. (948 79.._ 1180 p w /pd I , t II t , CC, J\.ntiques & <llotftctihlH Of' DOU.AA "" \.' PAIOI • _\ '~"° l 0ut%t1a E1te11 ltlel Conducttd Paintings ~ China Books ~ Furnltur~ 40years In Newport Beach 14.673.622 Dryer. Good cond, PETS & (VZC22992) $18,997 SA T & SUN 8-4:00. '99 BMW 3251 Coata Me•• olive cir S65· 875•3322 ANIMALS 6049 Baby things, kite, 24kml, auto, llhr Llnooln Mercury Whirlpool 22cub.f1 r•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clothu, typewriter (3WU785) $34,444 714-540-5830 '87 X.18111 Arctic blue, tan lthr (ISTP713) $8.995 BAUER LOTUS 714-842· 7700 frlgerator 1lde by aide and misc of all kinds! LEXUS OF -...,.,~---,_.,,.~...,.._,,.-- w/lce maker $195. lrr11l1tlble Oclcat 2423 Vl11an Nobleza WESTMtNBTEA 97 MUSTANG 1---, ... 8""'7,,....,.,X""'J""8""'11"'"1-- 545-8560 k ltt ene. Leopard· (714) 892·9809 AC, 2PTwO/pdCHl,0t0lltS, ECC, Grey llhr, xlnt cond look allk•. S400.$800.1 .. •••••••• SDW600) $8 99 848-8473. 631·2111 . 1• ---------1 (204877) (205845) (I ' 5 TRANSPORTATION B11ICK 9035 s13,497 Coet• M••• ~~~~~.<?~~ FURNITURE 6014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Llncotn Mercury •--------- 5 b b & I l••••••••I••••••••• '88 Yark Avenue 4-dr ' 714-540-5830 ·ag XJS v12 conv111. s~~. :um g.~k ,:o·Od·~ GARAGE SALES sedan, full pwr, ale. 98 Mu•t•ng Conv. Champagne/Barley, '••·-----28" V8 ht 11 I chrome wheels, low Strong, fight w1.lgtll.1• BOATS 7011 Metal lie Blue w/blue .. • w • • or g, I II o $900. (714) 625·9228 1n1. s1 595. 723·1504 nu top, 1tereo/11mot1, (~48k,•9~~s:~555 0· Antique oak hutch, BALBOA 18 ' Etectrlc Packet. kitchen table 6 chairs Near new canvas, side $1000 obo, dbl bed ISLAND 6106 panel• & batteries + frnme $35, TV $35, $9,500 949·875·3400 wicker night stanos $20. 949·644-2711 Moving S•I• B•lboa t Need Your Llatlng beautlfull SI 0,500. 822-5273 CLASSIFIED 11·1 the resource you can count on to eell a myriad of merchan· '92 Sovereign Green/tan llhr, low ml (683135) $14,995 BAU~A LOTUS 714-042·7700 141~~~~~!!!~1il Blk metal bunkbd, twin FUD c. STBCMANN top, dbl bottom. Obi teland Sat Aug 111 let me 1ell your yacht Sam. Furniture, houso small time-big results hold & miscellaneous Manu Kai Yacht Sales Rooms. apartments, homes Classltled cainatlafy your housing needs. dlH lt1m1, becau1e •--,9-3_V_a_h_d_•_n_P_ta_•_ our cotumna compel Black, cream llhr, • quallfled buyers to (689299) $19,995 ANTIQUES mattress lnel'd $225/ Es'fATES obo 565-423·7285 LM SOUGHT AND SOLD ruu.. Daybeds rarely uaedl 1 rattan/wicker. 1 white/brass $150/ea. Trundle w/mattreas $50 648-4188 Kenmore Washer & dryer 4 yre old S250. Pastel floral couch Ilk• nu $200. 714·536-7448 - --1 2 03 Aubv Ave Sven E. Backlund, Bkr (at Park Ave) 949-e75-0!'.i18 calll BAUER LOTUS 842·5878 714-842·7700 . We're working overtime during the GM strike to save you more! ~· GZ)Oldsmobfle D YES, SELL MY CAR I I .I Name Run your ad in the • Newport Beach-Addr ... • · Costa Mesa Daily · Pilot and the Huntington Beach- • Fountain Valley : Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this • form with your credit card # or mail with a check todayl • Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FR&! All for just $10·. l I I r City Zip I c.-~OMC o-0AMX RNle Cltaek IWtJn«lt ~ YNr MW Moct.l------ 0 e~ 0 ............ 011.t1Aoo1 Prl09 Ov-t a,._.,... Dn.oOlllll ----0 ,,._ Trira 0 ,,,_./WlrldOWIOWNMee Co1i1r11 041peed 0 ~•·0~1111) Qalpted CN*"M..._ Own-.. 0 Nt COidllanlr 0 en. eor... o,.., ...... C ....._......,,Cc-... DOI.-..~ 0 .... ...... 0 'A1¥,.., o.....,. ...... ...... ------------ OIMlll CADIWC m: ma Our Ftindy Smtng Your Pamily, 5mce 19471 -I ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, August 1, 1998 811 - =-. CL CL 1998 • fSTO CHOOSE . . $ r WAGON ..... ·-llORD llOX •llCOllT '971114) IMOS41 •211115 •5995 ..-HONDA ... llORD CIVIC LX PRO•• (811117) •711115 (9IO(IS) •s1111s - ·-TOYOTA .... RC•L (lll014) •4995 .......... •Roo••• • 191131) •9995 ........... ·-••o . .......... ·-m• ••llTllA M•TRO S•llTRA ••PlllAGSS•SPD ('lllOOa') (971112) (9ll029I ~ •59115 "11995 •11995 •7995 ·-·-··· ..... ... llORD ._llOIRD ...... .l•TTA TAU RU• TllUllDm .. l•D (11'7'11181 {IUM) C9IOIOI (911411 .,,,,,,5 111111115 •9995 "119115 .... ::=II ::::: . ?:a': ·=·'= . . ._dt':=:...w GOL~== CYL .._ .:-.:-:-• ·~01!111s ·~o'Jl11s •so:'il.11s ··~o:ill11s ·~2:i111s ~~2:S9s ·~2:611s \· .. • • • • • • I • • - B 12 Saturday, August I, 1998 - TODAY'S CRoSSWoRP PUZZLE 6S a.an -. '°"' ee Dffh 87 Froetier es Bflnk 89 l<lng's addrHS 70 Ridge 7t Bambi •• g 72 Mounts (gema) 73 Ejec:U fr<H'll power ••.-----!CERAMIC =RVICE TILES ..... lly CtwlUS GOlrOI W.lh OMAR SHARIF and TANNNf HIMSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 • N(ilhcr vulnerable, as South you hold: • J 7 o Q 7 3 o K 10 7 2 • K 10 8 7 The bidding has orocecded: SOtnlf WESl' NORTH EAST Pus ,.. 1 • Pus I NT Pass 20 Pass ? What action do you take? Q 2 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • 7 3 o IU 1 4 0 A Q 6 • Q J lH 2 Pllltncr opens lhe· bidding with one heart. Whu1 do you respond? Q 3 . As Sou1h, vuln~rable, you hold: •KQJ6 OA1083 O A104 •A' K •AQJOU o JS oHO •fl Th6 b1dd1ng has~: WEST NORTH EAST SOUT1I ,.... 10 40 ' Whal action d9,you 1ake7 Q S • As ~1h. vulnerable, you hold. I •!3 o(}ri'J62 o K •A K109S The biddin has ed: NORTH /SOUTH WE.ST I• Obi Rdbl l o Pass Pus./. ? Whllt do you bju now? { . Q 6 • BOth '4ilncrablt!, as Soulh you hold: • I • AQ8t 4 o KJ8U o VcMd • 1097 The bidding has proceeded: W~'T NOR11f EAST SOUTH 10 Dbl 4o ? ~ What action do you take? 111c bidding hos proceeded: • EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH look/or aiaswus 011 Mo11day. 1• Dbl Pass l • Pass ? , Learn to be a better bridge _play· Whal do.,yoo bid now? er! Subscribe now to the Gottn Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-Q 4 • NeiJhcr vulnerable. as Sooth 1225 ror W onnatlon. Or write to: you hold: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, lU. 60680. Put a few words to work for you. , Call 642-5678. !l)"""I•R•E•C•T•O•R•Y•••l leaky Showera Rep'd Starving computer slu· Interior Renovation• Z Ragroutlng & lnstall'n dent solvH Windows Cu 11 om Pro I• c ts -L070130 DHn of T ile '9 5 .' 9 8 prob I em a . LI c 6 0 9 4 8 4 N B fiDITIONS 873-8065 or 848·8526 Aaasonabla. 516-9808 M.Banks 642·8107 -.i.T' LEWIS Conetruotlon ..cMODELING 3410 --------•--------Aampd~!•Handvman =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHILD CA.RB 3536 Ll704n3 Local Rea. 4'E8UILD or REMODELliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii PROFESSIONAL •714-557·5825• •Homes or OH1ces COMPUl'ER -.eOu11i1y Construction SERVICE -.eReasonably Priced AUPAIR SIMPL£6AFfORDABI.£ -•Local Co. #636318 A.UA.ILABLE • WIN'98~ • .. Slephenson Auoc. MTM • ScbedllltUoindeNotr • -Call 7 14-844·548!5 Fer S-.er & f'•ll ' PC friliiln_J • -Antnl ON-SIT• - :IUNDS/MINI :a SHADES 3464 -- "MR. BLINDMAN" Mini.-. Woods Shatlec; Vcrtic,1ls 800-578-3836 lNETS 3490 C1n't Hem lo get lo 111 thoH repair Joba atouod the houH? Let the Cla111fled Service Direc tory help vou find tthtbl• htlp. 01¥• ua • c11lll cuasur1•0 842·8078 9-'9.,9,·SSOO (71.4) 840-7672 800·7U·l002 ~Ascfti,.- CLEANING SERVICES 3548 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cleaning. Res/Comm Lie/Bond. Free Eat. Ter111 714-282•714 3 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Llcensad·Bonded S12.00 par hour. 714-5 48.03 08 -°"'"""-· CAU TODAY FOR YOUR FRU IN·HOME ESTIMAH OOJIBIMllMM 515-MAID .. no• cu""' .. COMPUTER ~tLP,1 ·C~•UfGMOll ~Tl O.GACM T\l'IOONG llfflANrrtWU MGC UTAmHG~mJ Al"IOUI HOfol( 0. OfflCl WIH "Uf(.MO( l:«l/ IH IOI( sen your extra ho~ehold Items In CLASSIFIED ., We Do It All! •Oes91 • Bllld •Rm Adcitior-. •Rernodals ACM CDNmUCTIDI 141-&45·8085 Can't 1Hm to get lO all thoH rtpalr j0b1 around tM houM? l.ettM Cleeelfted l•rwlce Dlreote" help you llnd ,........ ... ......,. . Newport Beach/Costa M.850 Daily Pilot JAGUAR 8105 LIXUS 9115 UNCOLN 1120 TOYOTA 1210 ·••x.M lleek, ten llf\r, lo ml (17.:!i 111,IH R LOTUa 714-M .. ?700 •94iJi Black/barley lthr, 09e008) 121,916 8AU•R LOTUS 7t4.e4a·Y700 'MXJi 81eck/blaok Inter , (095012) 111,916 uu•R LOTU• 71 ...... 2 ·7700 '9!5 XJS 8Cyt conve11lbl• trlpl• black, lmmac. thru-out 138,950. 9 48-050.5885 JEEP 9110 .. ~ '•7 TOWNCM •.• , U..CD• White • U opt It W IP D L , AM /I'M , ll'urw ldnt, (222071) 111,"5 (134951) ll~t."7 nu paint, I tp, L•xu• c........ 1•0 00. •~1.&3 MIS810N vt•.10 Llnoeln-Merowy eve'• .:11·7°'4. CM8)~e4 "84 'U4 •40-MH '81 4RUNN•" a ·•~ aa~oo fully--------41k m l, full p loaded, nhr, ale. am/ ••Merk VII 11lflt cond. (2LUD23'>:•1..1•' fm c111, moonroor. fully load•d, tinted Laxu Or 113'.400. 114·754·1734 wind. Beige. 19800/ W•STMINST• ,84 Ge 300 ObO 714•891·2025 ('114) ..... 81ack/gtey, full opt '89 AVALON XL (07413~axu.'24,987 MUC!DES il30 White, tthr, 3t k MISSION Vl•JO (3MFt~~~. :~··~ C848)3e4-0e04 '8f •oo SLC wasTMtNST• '84 LS 400 Mini cond, only 483 ol ('l.f4) aea.eeo~ Whlte/lvOfY, full opt theH hi performance '89 PROIA LS ... (211877) S32,977 1MercedH were made. Cutt whhl. duel 1'C L•xus lmmac.. Ilk• nu, a (3KKVS54) 118,elK Ml.SION Vl•JO •how winner. Owned . I LllXUS o~ ' (848)304-0084 by • mati.:re and, car•· Wl!STMIN8TllR ,95 •a 300 ful drlv•r alnce '88. (714) 992.eeoe White/Ivory, mini 97K ml. IU.000. (077313> 121,977 949·G44·t 050 or-----~-~ ... LllXUS tM9-851-8345. TRtJCt<S •'85 CH•ROKl!I!• MISSION Vl•JO 4dr auto, ac, rebulll '91 ~00 SL &4k ml, . d (849)384-009,4 blac1</grey, Ilk• ~•w11·,-------~ •no -an tren• etc.. -_:.;;,-9;..;5..::0..;...;s_3-00;...;..~-1 ln•lde-& out, record• s5400. (7H) 723-8485 Llhr. mOonrf, co ,38,ooo obo 759·3380 Hondas 80'• IQ '88 CherokH 6 cyl, (112106) 130,987 ,9 7 c280 Cars $190-$ Alf. A/C, P1e •. c111, L•xus 23kml, co, lthr Pollctlmoound1 am-fm Ster, PIB. alloy MISSION Vll!JO (488783) S33,333 Hondat, 'royotas, whla 14700. 549-2144. (949,384-0984 ' L~XUS OF 'chevya, JHpl • •9 3 CHl!ROKEE '85 LS 400 WESTMINSTER 4X4'a m uat aelll LTD Black, gray llhr, Ca1hmere/lvory, (714) 882·8908) 800.772·7470117802 (107229) $17.995 (029152) 138,987 BAUl!A LOTUS Ll!XUS --------COSTA Ml!SA . MISSION Vll!JO MERCURY 9135 -V-AN-5---9-2-1 .. -4· 714-842·7700 (849)384-0084 •• '98 SC 400 '94 Grand Cherok•• White/Ivory, full opt 4X4 AC, PIW, CC (050957) $38,977 (118433) S14,894 LEXUS Costa Meaa MISSION Vll!JO Llncoln·M•rcury (849)384-0804 (714) G40·G830 ,87 l!S 300 LAND ROVER 9113 Full opt, 14K m l, (059324) $30,687 LIEXUS MISSION VIEJO (849)304-0884. '83 SC300 Chroma. nhr, moonrf (014412) $20,550 Ll!XUS OF' '87 COUGAR XA·7 auto AC dual 87 DODQI! Conv vatt1 I ~. 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WESTMINSTER '8'7 MARK VIII 03k ml, 1 owner, ettevy1, BMW .. , COf'i (714) 882·8808) AC, PW/POL, ABS, tllt, $4950. 714·988·1275 vallH, Jeepa, 4WO'f; (887170) 124,997 Your Area. 800-2t&i Coata Meaa --------9000xt A 1398 f LEXUS 9115 Llnc oln•Meroury TOYOTA 921 O ·~o...;u~rr...;en~t ...;lls;.;t~ln;.::g.;.•·;___..,-1 (7141 540.5930 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim'" '92 LS 400 Non cert, llhr, moonrf (120234) $20,987 Ll!XUS MISSION VIEJ O (848)384·0084 SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·5678 . 3880 '91 4-Runn•r 4WD Overstocked with aunrool. Kenwood CD. stutt? nerf bare. Loaded I A caJI to 18k ml on a brand Classlfted new englnel S15,500 will hel obo. 714-434-'784 7 , __ ...;8:.;4:.:2~·.z.:::8.LZ_-=t wAnuaoor aoor1•e AHoofa•....,..... ,,.. .......... Al~ofRoofe Al w.rtl Ou• ...... 131·1085 PIHter/St"eoe Petott ·S•l"flng So Ca 25yr .. Llc#328H4 24Hr a --------7 14-8S4-'783f ·~-~----"" Can't tffm 10 get to rt' thoH rt pllr Jobe .,ound the houat? i... the c .... mect a.mo. 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