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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-03 - Orange Coast PilotSe~ng the Newpon.Mesa communittes since 1907 ' ' ~. prinki.ng through amber-colored wq,ter glasses B ack in the days before ' 0zonation, locals treated colored water in a more primitive way, said Kart Kemp, general manager or Mesa Consoli- dated Water District. The colored water was served in amber glass- es, Kemp said. Thal method might hove dis- . guised the brownish color but not the rotten-egg smell. And although the rugged farmers may have downed the stuff straight, there were those who we re more squeamish. Mesa's treasurer Margaret Rut- ledge has heard stones of people who refused lo take baths in the stuff, that is, until bathing in sulfer waler began being touted as "healthful.• Thank goodness for modem technology. Carollo Engineers received a coptract last week for predesign or the colo red Wdler treatment plant. One color suggestion tor the holding ldnk: dmber. EMBARRASSING SITUATION?: When local, state dnd federa l authorities rf.Lided a Newport Center Drive business this wee k for partid patmg in an alleged te lemarketing scam, litUe did they know they were directly across from the agent of the NBA's most controversial playe r. Dwight Manley, who repre- sents 10 professional sports play- ers including Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone, said he was spooked by all the gun-lotmg FBI agents guarding the elevator in front of his office, especially when they stopped him and asked to see his identification. "Thank G<>9 I didn't have Karl Malone or some othe r big client come in and think l was being apprehended," Manley said. "That would have been really embarrassing." GIRL POWER: The Monster Mile held on Thursday, which chal- le nged junior llfeguards to run and swim a mile, was designed for fun. But the competitive streak was appare nt in some of the partid pants. Many of the youths' parents waited for the first-place finisher to exit the chilly Pacific Ocean. As they applauded the paddling swimmer much to their amaze- ment the jwtlor lifeguard wasn't topless. It turned out first place went to Hayley Pelrsol, 12, of Irvine, prompting some of the women ~ho watched the race lo scream, "It's a girl ... it's a girl." -Compiled by Dalty Pilot staff · AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE Tbe men's grus dancewa one of many fonmof dandrigat Sundap powwow In Com Mela. See llory, .,.1 ICM HAGGPTY· ' ZVWSI OMYPlOT BEATING THE ·hotel Ne . . supp~rters /meet with Children participating ln Kids Camp at the Newport Aquatic Center got the opportunity to jump off the dock, above, after a day oJ kayaking in the Back Bay. Camper Allie Shea, 8, right, of Newport Beach, appears to struggling with a kayak as she helps carry It up from the beach. Shea, along with other youths, participated in a week's worth of swimmlng, boating and just plain summer fun at the center. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGERTY-ZYLIUS residents •Locals are concerned that proposed Newport Dunes will creatC' excessive traffic on Bayside> Drive . .II Ml 111 IL\t;r '\\I> NEWPORT BEACI I -The proponents of the Newport Dunes expdns1on dnd lho'>e w oo hdve rallied agdmsl 1t met ldce-to·ldCf' over the \\Cek - e nd in an dttempt lo hnd somf> common ground After d two-hour chscuss1on. residents ol thl' OeAnza 8dyc,1de Vtlldge Mobile Home Pork appeclted less hosbl<• lhdn -------they were m thP be9mmng, but clecUly dre sl1 ll con - cerned dbOut the ir qudlity ot We Bill Evdns, Hee prt•'>td<'nl of Evans Hotel.,, dlld Tim Qwnn. who oper<1h.•s the Upper Newport 8dy rene- ationcil vclucle re ort, de llv e red a presentation to dbout 50 members of th e honw- owners dSsoc1at1on Sdlurdcty "We're nol against the Dunes, but we ore afraid of lhe impods. We are concerned with the massiven~ of the Pf ojed." morning Jonnie The J>drk IS JUSl west of Brooks where Evdns Hotels plctns lo b uild d 500-unit resort. including 400 hotel rooms OeAnza Bayside Village Mobile Home Park and 100 time-hare uml<,. resident Because tame-hare su1tes have a lock-off leature to create two rooms, the city would hiiV•' to dpprovc 600 uruts on 3°" a tle . ewport Dun&. JS approv~ lor 275 hotel rooms. Residents of the mobile home pdrk, mo-.t of them senior callzens. h<tve c.enous questions dhout what lhe ldrge-scal(• development would do lo traffic along &ysidt> Dnve -lhe only road to access the new resort. Right now, Bayside Drive is used only by mol>Lle home pd!k residents dnd thP Dunes manna SEE DUN ES PAGE 5 TEEN HAS SCOOP ON SUMMER JOBS Debbie Twyman says there's more to life in ice cream store than taste-testing Dat,"- E igbteen-year-old Debbie 1\vyman is living every perspn's childhood dream; She is spending the sum- mer ma.king milk shakes, sundaes and ice cream cones at Newport Beach's ~~~;..:. ask, 'Why aren't ~ t~ °f:~t ~~ 5 r I e s creamf"' said 1\vyman, who admits th~ job allows her one treat evea _lhlft. Twyman.,TloWever, ii quick to j>oiilt out that her day doelil't just corisilt of taste- testing. It's real work. •1 have to clean up. There's mopping, sweeping, stocking. Since I'm a shift leader I even do sopie typing.• SWl, it's work that she doesn't nund since sbe keeps coming back year after year. •1 started in high school. I'm in col- lege now so I only work summers". J like the people I work with,· said 1\vyman, who has worked at Hdagen-Dazs tor three and one-half years. She spends the rest of the year in Texas attending Southern Methochst University, where she plans to major in marketing and hopes to go on to be a sales represen- tative. •When I come back during the •wn- mers there are usually a lot of new peo- ple,• 1\vyman said. COMMUNITY lllEFING • WISH OF nu· WEEK • These items -and many more -ere •wfshet" the principlls of the Newport· M.a Unified School District would ltke to have granted In order to continue Improv- ing the quality of students' educatiOll, Take • look at the list betOw and maybe you, by volUf'lteering In • computer lab or donating books. CM\ rMkt • wish come ~. • ~ PWMY CBf1'lllt: Ink car- tridgls fof Hewlett P.ckard pt:lnters (btack and color): Vtdlo c.mera; laml· Mtor. Call KathrYn Hof9f at 515-6945 • • ICILl.Y'IMIOKI RR•IUUIY: Laml· ' nMOr; EIHlon die am; public addr• ...,-n. Clll Nld Halt at 424'-7945. • L-. • 9 0181"'.JIY; Kiln; Mecin-' .._ COin1M1n: .,KY bOOb. C.11 lrUCli CrocMrd at 5154155 • UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL Did you know tNt the greatest achievement by Christine Edwards, chairman of the Orange Coast Col· lege Foundation, was flying a small, single-engine aircraft across the North Atlantic anct that she almost majored in mkrobfotogy while In school? See story, ftage 2. ROO US IN CYIEISPACE ............. dt! .. .,..... ;,... a ••ss II •'tlii INDEX Haagen- Dazs employee Debbie Twyman, 19, has been working at the lee cream hop for the past tour sum- mers. Y.IM HACNlRT'Y ZVUUS I 0.AJlV PlQT WJllD TOWM •••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 QA9ID . . ............... , .....•.. I POUCI flfS .•............•.......• 1 ....c llR1CES ....................... J SPCl'IS .............................. ·' WfA1IB .. ' •• ' ........................ ~2 l. WEATHER .... .., ,.,,_,,, ... ........... lft ....... ak .. s.••1: .. I locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pila • · 2 Monday, August 3, 1998 111111011 Sue•~ Mwphr of New- port Bea(h was 1 rtctnt recipient of the Educational Leaderlhip Deve~nt Scholarship. Murphy was recognized for her high ~ mic actilevemenn nd her Fr1temlty UP CLOSE CHRISTINE EDWARDS I . ' and community invotvtn1¥nt~. Marti L ~ rtctnlly received her bachelor or arti~-.... -.~ Chairwoman of the-Orange Coast College Foundation , . ~l'ff from the Nort~em Uni· versrty Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences The ~Ion marked the school's 140th annual com· mencemtnt exercises. Mittman Is the daughter · of C.ndece Mittman of Ntiwport Beach. Mittman, whq igraduated from Corona del M ar High SChool, majored in English llt~ature .. llln Gotdon won first place-honors at the national precision machining competition earlier this year In Kansas City. Gordon is a junior at Monte Vista High School in Costa Mesa and an OCC madilne technol· ogy student. .c:ourtney L Ikuta of Newport Beach has been named to the Dean's List for the spring term at Augustana College In Rock Island, llltnols. Ikuta, who is the daughter of Ms. &..lie lkutA of Newport Beach and Dr. Clyde lk.,._ t.a of Anaheim, Is a junior majoring in biology. Ikuta was one of the 670 students who was named to the list. Students who are named to the · list have earned a minimum grade point average of 3.5 during the term. Augustana, founded In 1860, 1s a selective college of the liberal arts and sclences .. .John Gn>d of Newport Beach was recentry named as a United States National Award Winner in English. Grod, who attends Corona del Mar High School, was nominated for the national award by his teacher Mrs. Mohs Grod will appear in the nationally published United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook .. Courtney D. Berlinger recently received a bachelor of arts degree from Emory University in Atlanta. Berlinger is the daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Steven A. Berlinger of Newport Beach. Jed C. Weinstein recently received his bachelor of business administration degree from Emory. Weinstein is the son of Steven F. Weinstein of Corona del Mar... Navy Airman Sal- vador F. Ceja helped the amphibi· ous assault ship USS Belleau Wood win the Commander, Naval Surface Forces. U.S Pacific Fleet 1997 Well· ness Award. Ceja is the son of Maria E. au.vu of Costa Mesa ... ' Newport Beach's Ulwrence & Mayo Advertising recently cap- tured three Golden Advocate awards from the Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing Associa· t1on The awards mark the fifth year in which the company has been recognized by the associa- tion ... Haniet Porter has recently been named the Director of Group Sales for Costa Mesa's The Westfn South Coast Plaza. Porter will be responsible for the completion of . all group bookings for the prope.r- ty ... Newport Beach's Hlllll)' tc.ye . Associates recently announced the addition of Rosana Marsili as new account executive. Marslll will be in charge of directing the com- pany's internet services division as well as assisting In the maint~ nance and promotion of existing client websites. Marsili eamed he.r ' bachelors degree in journalism and , public relations from Cal State Long • Beach Marsili is a resident of Long Beach Hilary Kaye Associates Is a marketing communic1t1ons firm .. Neowport Beach's First Ameri- can Trust Company has recently announced the promotion of SherwM ~ to vice president. Ross, who Is a resident of Costa : Mesa, has been with the company • since 1995 ... Newport Beach's CireenUght Marketing and Com- munications agency has been = selected to coilduct a public r-$- tlons program for Roed Warrior lntern.tion11I. Greenlight speclal- r izes In high-tech d ients. GreenUght : is headquartered in Newport : Beach ... .. .. • + WHEN WERE YOU INVITED TO JOIN THE OCC FOUNDA110N BOARD? :May ' 1993. + FAMILY STATUS: Single. + AGE: Old enough to know better ... + EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in Spanish from Lewis and Clark College; master's degree in medieval Spanish lit- erature from Cal State Fullerton. + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Volunteer - chairman of the Orange Coast College Foundation; real job -aviation consul- tant (at Long Beach Airport]. + EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 OR FEWER WORDS: The foundation is a community and financial support group for Orange Coast College. As chairman, I provide a very modest degree of leadership and direction to an outstanding group of highly creative and talented volunteers. + PAST POSmON: Manager of airport operations at John Wayne Airport. + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Being part of the fund- raising team that raised $2.86 million to buil9 a child-care center for Orange Coast College students who cannot afford day care and school. Th.is was the largest amount of money privately raised for a community college project. . + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVE- MENT: Flying a small, single-engine &r· craft across the North Atlantic. + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: ~When the time is right, a door will open.• -l• YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE: A titanium bicycle. + THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: •One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. •} THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR ..... RIGHT NOW: My old car doesn't have d CD player and the tape player eats tapes, so I'm an avid listener of Paci!ica Radio ·· KPFK 90. 7 FM. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Sears offers free vision tests Free vision checks will be offered from noon to 4 p.m. Sun- day at the South Coast Plaza Sears in honor of National Eye Exam Month. The examinations will take rive to seven minutes and will measure near and distance vision for clarity. No appointment is nec- essary. The examinations, which will be offered at 800 locations nabon- wide, will be offered at Sears Optical in the mall, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. A free make up consultation will also be offered. For each vision check per- formed, Sears will make a dona- tion to the nonprofit Prevent Blindness America, the co-spon- sor of the event. For more infor- mation. call (800) 331-2020. Restaurant to hold Italian benefit also feature dancing, a live auc- bon and a drawing. Proceeds from the event will go to the Orange County chapter of Childhelp USA, a nonprofit organization started to help abused and neglected children. Tickets for the event are $50 10 advance and $55 at the door. The event will be held at 545 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (714) 999-1778. Tickets still available for OCC gala Tickets are going fast for OCC's SOth Anniversary Orange Tie Gala, to be held Sept.19 at the Hyatt Regency lrvine Faculty, staff, students, alumru and community members are all invited for an evening of dinner, dancing and entertamment that will recognize the 50th anniver- sary of OCC's first classes, which were held Sept. 13, 1948. KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUSI DAILY P1LOf <o YOUR MOST TREASUljPWPOSSESSION: My dad's flight logbooks [and) my great- aunt's travel dJaries. •} WHAT CAN YOU COOK? Anything and everythingl Cooking is my creabve•out- let. + A HABIT YOV WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Being highly impati9nt, both with myseU and others. 11 + THE COUEGE M.AJO~ YOU ALMOST l'OOK: Microbiology. -¢•YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Deliver- ing grocenes to AIDS patients. +AS A CHILD. WHAT DID SCHOOL- MATES TEASE YOU ABOUT: Always hav- ing my nose Ill a book .. +WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW: Beach towel. Rollerblades. +THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAO: Making my little sister ride the rope-tow first when we were learning to ski. (She fell and broke her leg but has since for- given me.) +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOT- ED IN HIGH SCHOOl.: Shyest, quietest student on campus (People who know me now would never have thought this). +WHO ARE YOU HEROES: Aung San Su Ki. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Gandhi + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REALITY: A good book, Sdiling away . + ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: Completely nd the world of nuclear weapons and land mmes. -l• YOUR IDEA OF EXERCISE: Swimming daily at 5:30 a.m.! Forty-mile bike rides, skating, rock clunbing. <!• I HAVE A DREAM THAT: Many more people could enjoy the educational opportunities that 1 have had. -t• PHONE NUMBER WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (562) 570-2630. A BREAK FROM THE HEIT Newport Beach will become Italy for a day Aug. 15 with Tutto Mare's celebration of Ferragoslo, an annual day of vacation in Italy. Magicians, jugglers and a strolling mime will join diners at The Gardens of Fashion Island for a 6:30 p.m. buffet. The event will More than 600 of the 900 avail- able tickets fo r the event have been sold. At $100 a ticket, P.TO- ceeds from the event will be used for an endowment m honor of OCC's fo unding president, Dr. Basil H. Peterson. . KIM HAGGERTV·ZVUUS I DAILY PW T Four women cover them.selves from the cold oft a recent summer day at Corona del Mar Stale Beach. Call (714) 432-5645 or stop by OCC's Foundation Office . READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 WEATHER SURF P 0 .l I C I T I P S I I Record your comments •bout the Daily Pilot or news tips. AD PRESS M~, CA. 92626. Cop/right: No news stories, illustr•tions. edito- ri•I matter or adwrt.tSements h«eln an be reproduced with- out wntten perrnisilon of copy- right owner. TEMPERAlUMS Balboa 84167 west at l feet. Areas of patchy dense early morning fog. Tod ay we have a • south swell at 210 to 21 S d egrees d e livering sets In t he waist· to shoul· der·hlgh 1rea. Wa'lles should be fun and peaky, especially at the points and reefs where sets could go ht1d·hlgh. We're l~tng ~ • contlnu9d south swell through mid· • Parked, OCOJpled vehicles containing one or more persons are : especially significant if observed at an unusual hour. They could be possible lookouts for a burglary in progress, even If VOL 92, NO. 182 ntOMAS H. JOtWilSON, Publisher wtWAM LOllOEU.. Edrtor STEVl~I, Managing Editor TINA IORGAnA. Assistant MaNglng Editor STIVI l!AMIS News Editor • M>Ga CMUON. Sports Editor MMCMARTIH. Photo Edrtor lV.ISO&.A. ~~ng Nll'fOlllMG. 0-"'td Adwrtiling LWIOIMDN. llfomadol• ,.,, .• ~ 0'6tlf Flnlndtl OMc9t Our eddress Is 330 w Bay St. Costa Mes., CAiif. 92627. COBRECDONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct •II errors of substance. 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Corona del Mar 83168 Costa Mesa 87167 Newport Beach 84167 Newport Coast 84168 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-4 SW Newport 2-4 SW Blackies 2-4 sw River Jetty 1-3 SW CdM 2·S SW llOA11NG light winds becom- ing west to south- westerly It 1 S to 20 knots wtth ).foot wind waves bV the tfternoon. The swell Is out of the IOUth- TIDES TODAY First low 1:31 a.m. 0.7 First high 7:57 am. 3.4 Second low 12·22 p.m. 2.5 Second high 6:48 p.m. S.3 TUESDAY First low 2:09 a.m. O.l Flrst ~h 8:35 a.m 3.7 Second low 1:12 p.m. 2.4 Second high 7:31 pm. 5.9 WA19I ~- Wffk so th• '"'* should be fun. the occupants appffr to be lo.ers. . • Any vehkle moving slowly and without lights or following a course that appears aimless or repetitive Is suspicious. Occu- pants may be CMlng for places to rob or burglarize. ,., • Apparent business 'transactions conducted from a vehkle, : espedtlly around schools or parks and If juveniles are in\IOlved, • could metn possible drug sales. • • ~ being forced Into vehkles -espec:141illy If they are jw.nlles or females -may mun • possible kidNtpplng. RtcOfd the ltc.me plltes and c.11 polke. • The ablndoned Yfhlde pii'ked on your blOck mey be .-tolen. COntact petting control wtlt'I • ~plate nUmber. • fllece grev.t out*tt windows white ,ou're conc•ned -..i prawlin. 1"-noiM of tomeo11t 9'1ppitig on It will w to *''°"' • ,_,..,. lnr90C*~.,....... .._be criftl In progNa ... good" .1 .. bi ......... ~ for uruu.I ~ • n t . Newport ~each/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Monday, August 3, 1998 3 -Nevada man arrested following standoff LEARNING ABOUT TRADITIONS • Las Vegas resident. wanted on armed robbery warrant, holds Costa Mesa police at bay for about two hows. Annual Intertribal Powwow, deemed the largest in the qountry, held to teach audiences about American Indian culture ~OSTA MESA -Police arrested a Las Vegas man Sunday afternoon ·after he barricaded himself for two hours inside Kona Lanes Bowling Alley on Harbor Boulevard. No one was injured in the standoff. Eric Jack Haley, 26, allegedly took $350 from a Coco's restau- rant cash register after brandish- ing what looked like a '.45-caliber semi-automatic handgun, -said Sgt. Kevin Lovelady. Police later found the weapon to be a pellet gun replica. Officers respontling to the scene spotted Haley, who fled on foot from Coco's near Mesa Verde Drive and Harla Avenue. Office~ then chased Haley on foot until he ran inside the bowling alley, Lovelady said . Police contacted about 20 cus- tomers and employees still inside I the bUSiness and were able to get them out. #At no time, to my knowledge, was there ever any arme(j con- frontation between suspect and victims in the bowling alley," Lovelady ~aid. · :The city's SWAT team was deP.loyed, and at about 4 p.m. - roughly 45 minutes later1-Haley surrendered, Lovelady said. He was booked : into Costa Mesa city jail on charges of arme4 robbery and evading police, Lovelady said. P'olice learned Haley is also Wanted on a $160,000 warrant out of Las Vegas for armed robbery. He will answer to charges in Orange County before being extradited to Las Vegas, Lovelady said. -Jenife1\Ragland City Council meeting delayed until Wednesday COSTA MESA -Today's reg- ular council meeb,ng has been rescheduled for 4 :30 p.m. Wednesday because not enough coundlmembers will be present for a quorum At its meeting, the City Coun- cil is expected to a ward a $189, 158 contract for the redesign or the city's West Side to EIP Associates, a Los Angeles-based firm. Long Beach. The bids on the West Side pro- ject were higher than any other planning project in the city's his- tory, but the project is also the city's most ambitious. The goal is to redevelop the area bordereq roughly by Santa Ana River, Harbor Boulevard, Wilson Street and the Newport Beach city limits. The area has an awkward mix of businesses and homes but has the potential to become an economic hub espe- cially since it has several areas with ocean views. JF.NIFE'R ftA.cl.ANL> Datt lilt FAIRGROUNDS --; lt was a weekend to celebrate tradition, gather among friends and bring . a uniqQe culture and heritage to those· who may otherwise not experience it. . :tbousands of people, includ- ing hundreds of American Indi- an des<;ent, came to the Orange County Fairgrounds this week- end for the annual Intertribal Powwow. The event, in its 30th year, was presented by the Garden Grove-based Southern Califor- nia Indian Center and is one of the 18rgest in the country. It culminated Sunday with the crowd-pleasing Fancy War Dance, the powwow closing song and a benediction. "To us, it is religious, and a coming together of family," said Alma Rail, a member of the Seneca tribe and president of the Indian center's board of direc- tors. "We also want to teach the young people and the small ones who we are because we are not very visible in the community.• The Costa Mesa powwow featured traditional American Indian song and dance, tribal dance contests, arts and crafts and plenty of Indian fry bread tacos. Dancers dressed in traditional regalia, which varies from tribe to tribe but usually includes feathers, bead work and leather. They danced to music provided by the drum -what the tribes consider their Grandfather. KIM HAGGERTY-ZVWS I DAO' PILOT Seal Beach resident Ray Mullnix. a Mate Sioux Indian, seems to have scared 2-year-old Ben- jamin Maurer of Las Vegas during a powwow at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Sunday. Lauri Sherlock, a Long Beach resident who is not or the Amer- ican Indian heritage, said she came to the event last year and loved it, so she deeded to come again this year. I "I love to watch the dancing, especially what goes into all the outfits with the bead work and everything," she said. "It just fascinates me." With the hot sun beaming overhead, many wondered how the dancers could stand the heaL "When you're dancing out there, you don't think about it,• said Rene Novarro, an Apache Indian from Viscalia, Calli. ·vou start feeling the music, and it just takes you." Also popular at the powwow were the vendors. Navajo Arts and Crafts Enter- prise from Window Rock, Ariz., came to the event for the first time. The .company, featuring only hand-made Jewelry, rugs and other ·crafts, has six retail stqres on Navajo reservations in Ari- zona and New Mexico. •Through the Navajo crafts, you are not only getting the excellent piece of work, you are shanng our culture, tradition and history,• said Karen Johnny, sales manager. "You are taking home a p~ece of Navajo tradi- tion.• The C tty Counol selected EIP earlier this month over another top urban designing rinn from Irvine. 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Model Fitness Expert Personal Training W Ofking out 1s hard Really hard. And that's true whether you're into building up your biceps or whmling down your waistline. So, if you're going to put so much energy into something, you want the maximum re~ults Which 1s why many people turn to cl pe™>nal trainer. "Mm.I people get a trainer because they're frustrated; says Shon Thompson, founder and CEO of Model Fitness hpert Personal Training (729·3706). "fhey work out a lot, tfley use all the latest, greatest equipment, but they don't get the !"€suits they want." The problem, of course, 1s knowledge In order to get the best results, you not only have to work yourself into a n1te juicy sweat, you have to do 1t In the right way Thompson prides h1msell on the results he gets for clients; so much so that he offe~ !>Olllething unheard of in the perc.onal training field • a 100% money ~ck gu.irantee 1f you're not happy with the new you in three months time. And 1t doe1.n't matter 1f you look like Arnold Schwarzenegger and have lost 20%·body fat· if you don·t feel better, Thompson writes you a ched.. But how is he so sure he can whip you back to your college waistline and have you feeling like you could climb Everest? "It all goes back to our knowledge base: he r;ays. "Our stan ol trainers arE!' all degreed in exercise science and CPR qualified, and required to do a minimum of five hours a week 01 study to stay current • Their role. as far .i' you're concerned. is to· One prevent in1ury; two, attain de$1red rt".,uhs 1n the shortest possible time. Thompson d<X"in't take that task lightly; he sees too many trainers working the gyms 1n a "pump 'em up, pump •em out" mode, whit.h I\ not only less efficient for the client, he says, but potentially dangerous. "That approach doesn't take each 1nd1v1<.lual's specific needs into account,· <,ay' Thompson. Since each body ·~different. Thompson tal..es vital s1g11s on f\.ery client and has retained the ~e"' 1c e~ of a cardiologist, cardiac C.lre nur;t><. and nutrihon1sts to consult for any unique concerns. As a former graduate of tht> Shon Thom.,.on, founder of MOdel Atnea Exper1 ~ Tflllnlng United Stall'' Arm~ Alademv of Health x1enu~ and pec1al fore(". paramedic, you can r~t il~~ured HXJ re 1n ca~ble h.lnd . And don., think vou'll get away ~tlh ~l.acl..rng 011 either. 4 Mondoy, August 3, 1998 • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Town. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, fax them to 646- 4170, 0< all 540-1224, ext. 333. A com- plete hst1ng of Around Town an be found at www.latimes.com/pUot. TODAY Freedom Fro.pi Smok.Jng wlU be presented every Monday and Thursday tproughout August from 7 to 9 JJ..m. at Hoag Memori- ctl Hdspit .. \1, Medical Library Con· rerence ~oom, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. There will be no class ;\\}~· Jl. Admission is $75 dnd m{fy be reimbursed by your hedltQ-msurunce carrier. Reserva- tions.are reqwred. For more infor· nld~on. ct1ll (q4Q) 722-6237. •College for Kids will be present. l.'?d through Aug 7 from 10 to 11 30 t1 m t1l Wilson School, 801 \\ Wilson St , Costa Mesa. Regis- trt1 tmn which is $39, ls under way 1t < )(·cs Communit~ Educabon OlfJC p 2701 FdUVI('\\ Road. A $5 mt1lt'11dl lee 1s payt1ble at the door rur more infonnallon, call .u~-5880 CJD Voice, an e-mail discussion c1nd support group for those with I he mfecttous brdin-detenorating ( 1eutzfeldt·Jt1kob d1set1se, will be t111 ongom9 dC'llv1ty avallable for 111terested inchv1dudls The CJD WPU Sill' is dl http://mem bers.aol.com/larm· str853/cjdvolce/cjdvoice.htm . Host families are needed for for· 1•1qn l'Xchc1nql' '>tudents who will Ill' m thP U111t1·cl Stdtes dunng the 1 tJlJ8-lJ4 .,, hool ycdr Students will lmn~J tlw11 own health insurance crnd spending mom•y for school t1nd cnl..rtdinnwnt For more mfnrmc1llon. Cdll b75-0423. Children ages 7 to 12 can enroll in (•1thl'r Sewn< l' C'dmp or Explo· rdllon Ccunp di tlw Launch Pad on th(• third floor of Crystal Court at South Cori'-l PldZd, 3333 Bear St , Co'>ld f\l1•..,t1 Snenn• C'c1 mp and Explmc1l1on ( <1mp 'A'lll be held l1nm 9 c1 m to 2.30 pm weekdays un ,dtt•rnc1 tiny weeks through Auq. :.rn Opl1ont1I Pxlendcd ddys, whtch tnducle d '>nci ck dnd movie, c1n• until 5 p m Admission 1s $110 for mPmlwr.,, $130 for nonmem· bcrs. Extcndt>d dc1y is $150 for rnrmlJ<'r'>, $170 for nonmembers. For rnorr inlormt1l1C>n , call 546· lOhl TUESDAY The Christian's Women's Club of '\JP\\ port B11c1rh will present a lunchl'on !rum 11 30 am to 1 :30 pm. dl lhP I3dlboa Bay Club, 1221 W < \1r1st I l!ghway, Newport Bedch ThP event will feature a I q4os fa.,J11on show. Adrrussion is $20 For more mformallon, call 7b0-%lb. WEDNESDAY Barnes & Noble Jr. will present Bl11P's CluPs for prc•srhoolers from Io 45 to 11 30 c1.m dt the Ba mes & Noble f\l(•lro Pomte location. lHJIH South Cot1st Dnv<', No 150, C'oc;td f\lt''id The evPnt 1i. fre>t> and 111wn to thP puhhc f-or mon• 1nfor- 111r1t10n. cc11l 444 -022h The Networkers will meet from I I 41 c1 m to 1 p m t1t the Costa f\1e'>d Coif and Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve Adrrus· s1on 1s $12 and mdudPs lunch. For more mfnrmallon. call 885-9093. Speak Up Newport will present its month!} general memberstup meeting ell hp m at The Cannery Restdurant, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Refreshments will be served at 5:30 p.m. Guests are welcome. For more mfonna- bon, call (949) 224-2266. SATURDAY FaJr Days at Plecemakers VlUage will be presented from 9 a m to 4 p.m. through Sunday m the Piece- makers parking lot, 1720 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. Admission is free. The event will feature music and food. Por more information, call 434-8368. A program on marine mammals will be presented at 7·45 p.m . at the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi· cal Reserve, 600 Shellmake r Road, Newport Beach. Parking and admission are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows will be served. For more information, call 640-6746. . KENNY PR IN T ER AUG. 10 We Wove the Web, a party cele- brating the cooclus1on of the Newport Beach Public Library's summer reading program World Wide Web of Tales, will be pre· sented at 10:30 a.m. at Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admission is free: however, children are ask.ed to bring their completed rea,ding log. For more information, c;fili 717-3801. AUG. 11 " I I,' WelcomE!;11laby and Tender Cate Parenting programs will be pre· senteq, 'at the Orange ·County Chilq··Abuse Prevention Centei:, 24~ Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Cos· ta .r-Aesa. The Welcome Baby pro· gram is from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today through Aug. 13 Tender Care Parenting program will be today and Aug. 13 from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. and Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Volunteers must attend au three classes for a given pro- gram. For more information, call (949) 722-1107. An introductory cllmblng cllnlc will be presented from 6 to 9 p.m. at Roclueation in Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. Admission is free. Particip ants must be 16 and over. For more information and directions, call (310) 473-4574, ext. 3011. AUG. 14 Getting Your Product Manufac- tured will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m. at OCC's Saence Lecture Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration is at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $15. For more information, call (949) 253· 0952. AUG. 15 Tropical plants will be the topic of discussion at the 9:30 a.m . pro- gram at Sherman Library dnd Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. John Bishop, the gardens' man· ager of horticulture, will conduct a tour of the Tropical Conservato- ry. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call (949) 673-2261. Bros around town AUG. 16 A program UUed Spiders Are Your Friends will be presented a t 7:45 p.m. at the Upper Newport Bay Ecolog1cal Reserve, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Parking and admisslon are free. Hot chocolate and marsh · mallows will be served. For more information, call 640-6746. ONGOI NG donation is $10 For more infor- mation, call 646-1 128. A free lnb'odudory clau In pri- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvm Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For the bine and day or to make a reseN ation1 call 969-7653. The Newport Beach Psycholog1· c~ .Association presen ts a men's support grQup a t 4 p.m. Fridays. U \e fee is $25 per session . For m ore inftation, call 722-4588. The Kiwanis Club of Newport1 0 The ~·ance for the Mentally Ill Beach-Corona del Mar meets at< ' of Or ge Count¥. provides edu· noon Th ursdays at the Bahifl catiQ and em otional support for Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay-families ~th loved ones who are side Drive, Corona del Mar. For mentally ill. A free support group more information, call 852-1148. m~ts from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every ?tiler Satllrday a t Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 850-8463. Oasis Senior Cente r offers a half- hour of free legal consultation by appointment by calling 64•·3241r'. Expanded Awaren ess Sem,lnars presents a weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested Have You ~een Hibernating 1\irough 1lle first Ha\f of •'f 'IS? A.._.a~e ~ Unt.over ... It's Tame for A Hea\thier. Happier Ne.._. Youl , St. ,Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the The Musck DoctorsT'1 are a.dcdicarcd group .----5--A ,,-m---. of qualicy firness professionals who will .n. y L design, develop and demonstrate a safe, $} 0000 effective and funfilled fitness program for life! YOUR LlFE! on your initial program THE MUSCLE DOCTORS™ "Pumping for Life" • Modem Private Fi1ne" Studio • ln Home Training • Meal Preparation -Good Food 2 Go! Mak & Female Staff Guaramttd &,u/11 !:Jmu I YB I At Your Convenience in Newport Beach (949 644-7 484 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 S t. Andrews Road , Newport Beach . The group is open to the community and committed to confidentiality. For more ioforma· tion, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group m eets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays a t Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6, For more inf orma· tion , call Angie Stafford at 474· 2225 or nna Finnan at 551-3156. AU Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835' Newpott Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more inf onnation, call 646-1252. F lavorful & Delicious Lunches & D inne r ufacturer of meditation supplies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Business Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A·8, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, 'Beaches and Recreation Com.uus- sion meets at 7 p.m. th~ first Tues- day of each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.,, Newport Be~~h. For more information, call 644-3151. I •,, NtcoUne Anonymous fellowship wants to help i'neo and women who smoke to qµit and remain smoke~free: Ror more information on local evening meetings, call 650·2713. _. CATERING AVAILABLE PRNATE PARTY ROOMS DUFFY ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS 50°/o OFF Monday thru Th u r day RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED: (949) 645-6427 2001 W. Coast Hwy., Newport fleach, CA I loul'!> JO;()() AM • 7 00 PM " \I I " • lff" I'\ I " • "I n \ I< r • I '". \ '\ ( I'\ (' •2 hr. minimum. Expiret. 8/31/98. VI A, MASTI~RCARD, AMEX ACCEPTED. second annual ·~ Friday, August 28, .. 1998 Where can you find good people, great neighborhoods, thriving industry and excellent schools? .JULY.15 -.JULY 19 From Costa Mesa to the Newport Coast, our newsroom is gathering copY. and photos to show what makes our area so special. The(ve caught the spirit, and we're certain our readers will tOol .. .JULY 28 -AUG.4 AUG. 6 -AUG. 9 BY.PHONE (213) 480-3232 (714) 740-2000 ~ Ou11 .. ,. www. HingJin.,;.t•om n cK£r PRICE~ STAR'TI G AT 11.IO \U. "'.,..' "D otnt:• "'yr'""' nc u.-rm "*"" • I C:ROllP RA'rf:S: (909) CHJ8.«HJ59 (805) 2;,o. 7424 t . ..... Advemse your message in this specie/I . keepsake issue. . Reserve Space by Monday, August 24, 5 p.m. To Catch the Spirit, call 642·4321 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Mondoy, August 3, 1998 5 VOLUlllll DllECIORY ICE CREAM • The VOlUNTEEA outECTORY runs periodiully in the Dally Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, ext. 330. ALS ASSOOATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotroptuc Lateral Scle- rosis Association, Orange County C hapter, needs many volunteers. For information , call the chapter office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers fo r eithe r of two services - •helpline• assistants at the' chap- ter office, or support group lead- .ers/co-leaders in the community. Day-long helpline training ses- sions and support group leader training sessions are free. They also include a hght lunch. To reg- ister, call 283-1111 as soon as pos- sible. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The soci- ety is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for lhe unit's Helpline InfoCenter. For informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Lisa Landry at 261-9446. . AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ANGELS ON WHEELS Volunteer drivers from New- port Beach and Costa Mesa can help cancer patients get to and from their medical treatments m Orange County. Volunteers use their own cars or the Society's DUNES CONTINUED FROM 1 Although a traffic study has shown the project won't make traffic worse on Bdyside after improvements -more landscap- ing, sidewalks, bi.ke lanes and extra turn Janes -residents Me still not convinced. donated van to really make a dif- ference in someone's recovery. Patients are able to get in and out of vehicles themselves. Volun- teers must be at least 25 years old with a valid driver's license. Call Lisa Landry at 261-9446 to become an Angel on W11ee1s. ,)' AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DISCOVERY SHOP The \American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs volunteers from 110 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For }'\iore infonnation, can 640:4777. AMERICAN.CANCER SOOETY RElAYfOR~E The American Cancc..T Society needs volunteers for a number of tasks. For more information, con- tact Llsa Landry at 261-9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEOIONE Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, a non-profit education- al organization founded on the idea of individual liberty and free enterprise, is seeking office vol- unteers. For more information, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION The American Heart Associa- tion is looking 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 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call Teri Brown, volunteer coordinator, at the 275-unit 'Family Inn' that was approved before,· said resident Charles Crone. #With the marina and another 600 units, that's a sig- nificant impact.• ln order to make the venture financially feasible, the resort must be at least 400 hotel rooms, Evans said. He also stressed that Bayside Drive was built in the 1950s as a major thoroughfare to accommo- date the Dunes resort and is a public street. 856-3555 for more in!onnation. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOS- PICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volun- teers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. 'n'a.ining is provided. For information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross 'needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situatiorur. For information, call Judy Iannaccone, 835-5381. 4RIOAY HISPANIC WOMEN'S PROGRAM Bilingual and multilingual vol- unteers needed to write grants and assist with public-relations efforts for this agency, which helps with parenting issues, mar- riage and relationship counseling. For information , contact Ann Markey at 953-5757, ext. 1 ll. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a nonprofit group in Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multi-outreach commu- nity service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For information, call Renee Narnasle at 540-5803. BALLET PAOACA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a a right to access our property and we have th.e right to develop.• Many residents asked why access to the new hotel could not be moved to the other side of the resort near Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive. Evans said-ttle city ruled that out as a possibility. But a more well-received solu- tion was moving the Newport Dunes guard gate from the end of Bayside Drive closer to East Coast Highway, allowing park residents to enjoy the added 24-hour secu- "We're not against the Dunes, but we are afraid of the impacts," said resident Jonnie Brooks. #We are concerned with the massive- ness of the pro1ect." #The traffic issue on Bayside is troublesome, but you have to ask yourself, #Is Bayside Drive DeAn- 2a's driver he said. ·we do have rity. .. ·we WJsh they would keep it at Evans said he will discuss that issue with city officials. There were also some project We've taken the home loan application process from this, tD this. 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For information, call 5~4-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORANGECOUNTYCOUNOL Volunteer opportunities mclude fund ra1smg·, program development cmd training to existing troops dnd pack!>. For more informdllon, <.all Devon Dougherty, 546-4990 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COS- TA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys and Glfls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more information, call Dick Powers, 642-2245. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Credllv e Alter- natives, a non-profit charitable organization that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level mtems or tramees. For information, Cdll Karen at 64 2- 0377. CENTER DOCENTS If you lovt~ the art~. become a Center Docent. It enables you to supporters m the room, who urged residents to realtze Evans Hotels' good track record and trust the developer would not destroy the mobile home park's quality of life. The 30-day comment period on the environmental report for the expansion proposal ended last month. The project will likely come under scrutiny from Stop Polluting Our Newport and the city's Environmental Quality Aff,airs Citizens Comrruttee before getting to the Planning Comrrus~ sion and City Council. see and be involved in the Orange County Perlorm.tng Arts Center as few are able You'll fre- quent backstage and below stage areas giving public tours of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Groups office at 556-2122, ext. 218. COLLEGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary is seeking volun- teers to perfonn clerical, reception desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For information, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE Community ·Hospice Care, wtuch provides medical and emo- tional support to temunally ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers m Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information or to regis- ter, call Cindy Laird, 978-7447 COSTA MESA CIVIC PlAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house needs volunteers for usher- mg, backstage, mailings, typing, lights and many other duties. For more information, call 650-5269 COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society collects information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are need- ed for clerical tasks, computer input and help in the library. For information, call Charles Beecher at 631-5918. and climb into the cage because it's time for "Shark Week"! Feed your need for sharks August 9-15 COMCAST CABLE CONTINUED FROM 1 Although the employees change often, there are deb- rutely some things that never change, ·Not a day goes by that a couple of people dop't ask 'Can I have a Haagen- Dazs?' 'Sure: I say, ';.vhich kind?' But, I guess: 'they think . there's JUSt th.d~ one,• scud 1\vyrnan. ·· She is very familiar Wlth-, the vanety of flavors Haa- gen-Dazs actually carries. "I : used to eat (the tee cream) a lot But after working there so long I cru:i't anymorf!. The only thing 1 touch now is the fat -free stuff,: swd Twyman. "The new employees generally eat the tee cream. We get one for free and then SO'iu off the rest for us or our families,• she Sdld. Another perk of the ]Ob 15 a free ice cream cake on theu birthday. For 1\vyrnan, though. the major advantage of her sum- mer job 15 staying out of the summer sun and •paying off the credit card bill from the school year." Put a few words to wo rk for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 II CHANNEL provides you with the world's fin est informative entertainment only on Discovery C h annel! Call today for a $4.95 connection! (Save up to $54.00) Hurry, Call Today! 714/542-6222 . 562/493-5483 Orange County Seal Beach Offer good tor one oollet m scrvteeahl~ ~ only. Offer valid ttuoueh : ) 1 So.. tMlic*mi.., arrly. l.of\I ~ h Aquanum o( che Pkaflc date:aunt valtd ~ 1 -Sep t\m ]I. m-oPDB •tt was intlnsl ... " • .JoM Hmlt• stl .. 'em d h Wil Jordan 0... at Costa Ml5a Golf & eou..y ru. I see below Adam Alnblnder, Will Jordan Classic winner .. 6 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot lt\ondoy, August 3, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949~7 44223 An •Newport Beach's Lindsay Davenport rallies to' put away Venus Wiliams, 5.:.4, 5-7, 6-4, in Sunday's final at Stanford. STANFORD -Newport Beach's Lindsay Davenport had an out-of-this-world .day Sunday, dispatching Venus Willianis for the.singles chpmpionshlp at the 1998 Bank of the $450,000 West Classic, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Then she wrapped up her classic effort with a doubles crown. as... well, as she and partner Natasha Zvereva defeated.the Nei- land-Tdrtarkova tandem, 6-4. 6-4, to make 1t one of the more complete days in her career The smgles Vlctory was worth $79,000; and she spht $23,750 Wlth Zvereva for the doubles' tnumph. With her mother and family sitting in her courts1de box, Davenport, a member of Pal- isades Tenrus Club here in Newport Beach, not only hancili!d some oppressive heat rrom the weather, but withstood and over- came WilllclffiS' heated effort when the match was on the line. Cal duo swallows up Mesa • Adam Ainbinder wins Will Jordan Classic with a sizzling 62 on Saturday, then holds off teammate for the title on Sunday. Williams, a t 7-year-old who at times can be very vocal, was cooled off in the final set as Davenport rallied from a 4-2 deficit to post her first tournament championship of the year. At th~ outset the deficit was 0-3. "It really was a weird match," said Dav-. enport in the aftermath. "Really, Venus had the match in hand. But I started playing much better in the thirCl, I started g'etting my game back." Davenport admitted she felt down after bowing in the second set, but credited her rallying spurt to a break point which ignit- ed a flwry of Davenport winners. "I just started firing up," continued Dav- enport "When I got the one break, I knew I was back in the match. I was able to go from there." Davenport said she felt the heat more on Saturday when she disposed of Steffie Graf, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. ·TENNIS •It nught have been hotter today," said Davenport, "but I think the points were a lot mote grueling yesterday. It might have been a little longer (today), but I felt better t6day. • Davenport, who entered the tournament as the No. 1 seed and was part of the tour's ·first all-American finals this year, said the slow hard court was to her liking, but declined to get into any sort of •rtvalry" role with the fellow American Williams. "I'm five years older," she said. •rve played her probably around four, five times. I'm not exactly sure. But it's not like we met in the finals of Grand Slams. "I enjoy playing her; it's a good chal- lenge. She's only 17; sometimes that's exciting to play players like that." Davenport's road to the semifinals was a comparatively easy one; talting a bye in the first round, then dispatching Kimberly Po . of the U.S., 7-5, 6-0, and Thailand's Tama- ri.ne Tanasugam, 6-2, 6-0. Po entered with No. 56 laurels in the rankings; Tanasugam is No. 41 . Graf, due to injuries, is No. 57, but was seeded fourth in the tournament here at Stanford. Williams, fifth ln the rankings, was seeded third and defeated No. 2-seed Monica Seles, 6-3, 6-4 in the semi.finals. Davenport enjoyed a pome court edge in terms of a very supportive crowd during the toumamen.t. •Sometimes when the crowd's ogainst you, you play gr~at, if you're really fired up to win. But here in Calif omia the crowds are'always very supportive. In the last few days I've really put in a great effort. But I think the crowd was for Venus, too. It was- n't totally one-sided." The victory put Davenport over the .500 plateau in tournament finals in California. Earlier she had won the 1996 Los Angeles Open and the 1997 Indian Wells tourney, finishing second at those two tournaments on the return appearance. Lindsay Davenport WILL JORDAN GOLF TOURNAMENT Kiii ANNUAL waJ. JOM>M a.ASllC (AT COSTA ..sa GOLi aCQ -·- COSTA MESA -Clearly the 1998 Will Jordan Classic, the 26th annual Costa Mesa City Champi- onship at Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club's Mesa Linda and Los Lagos courses. will go down as one of the most memorable, if not mdeed the standard many will stack up against future endeavors. -+- A sontillating 62 on the par 70 Mesa Linda Course Saturday by Adam Ambmder, a UC Berkeley sophomore hailing from Hunting- ton Beach, propelled the former SeTVJte High standout to a one- stroke Vlctory over yet another Golden Bear. teammate Han Lee. ·u was mtense. • admitted Ain- bmder m the aftermath of his one- stroke victory. He had blitzed the tourse on Saturday, missing the course record by one stroke as he knocked down a 29 on the back nine with two eagles and two bircties. He had two birdies on the front nine during the spectacular perlormance at Mesa Linda. It wds, however, but four strokes bette r than Han, setting ilp Saturday's dramatics. "I still had a three-stroke lead w1lh two holes left to play,• said Ambmder. "But Han birdies on 17 and I bogeyed.• That left turn Wlth a one-stroke lead w1th one hole left in regula- tion and the two went head-to- hedd agdlil, this rune both taking the par 5 18th Wlth a bi.rdie. Both reached the green 1.0 two, but for one of the few moments of the match on Sunday, the pres- sure lightened on the champion as he putted to within a foot of an eagle and calmly tapped out to claim the Vlctory. "It was a struggle," said Ain- bmder of Sunday's play. "I think I bit less than 10 greens, but I made the putts.• His 62-73-135, and Lee's 66-70- 136 overshadowed the field of 305 golfers for the par 142 layout. Ainbinder, although only 19 years old, showed exactly why he is such a blue chi)> at Cal after a prep career which saw him take the game up as a freshman, become All-Orange County twice. finished third m CIF as a senior and twice became his league's Most Valuable Player. The dose finish was a near- repeat of last year's match when Bob Valerio edged three others - Gabriel Armanderez, Andrew Nel- son and Kenneth Wertzberger, by one stroke. Third place went to Robert Jacobson, two strokes back at 138. Aside from Ainbinder's sensa· tional 62 on Saturday, one of the most noted moments of the tour· nament, which continues in the memory of Us original director, Joe Costello. was the appearance of John Hacker, as be announced the final foursome which included Ainbinder and Han. Hacker, who has been involved in starter's duties since the tourna- ment's inception over a quarter of a century ago, took up hit duties 41 the tournament conduded. to the deUgbt of head pro Brad Booth and th rest of the Costa Mesa clan. Jim George, the winner ol the original winner ol the WW Jordan, cc;qnpeted for the :i6tb c:omec:utlve r-r. and flDllbed iii tM middle Of the peck. -by Roger Cati.on ' C hampion Adam Ainblnder (above) putts for a birdie; defending champion Robert Valerio (left) birdies on No. 11; '98 runner-up Han Lee (right) reacts after bis birdie on 17 doses the gap to one stroke. • Over 300 entries at Costa Mesa Tennis Center will begin competition today at the Costa Mesa Junior Open. JASON HILL Otl(rh COSTA MESA -WJth the Bal· boa Bay Club Racquet Club's War by the Shore complete, the fOCUJ of area Junior tenn1I playen and fens wW be centered this week on the Co.ta Mesa 1enn1I Center for the sixth annual Costa Mesa Junior Open. 1be tournament •tartl today. Over 300 players MY9 entered the ~ tournament and ,. about 25% of those are fr.om the Newport-Mesa area. •This will hopefully create some enthusiasm in our juniors program,• CMTC Director Hank Lloyd said. •our kids will see that everyone can play with enough work." The Costa Mesa Tenrus Center has 20 players entered in the tour- nament. •This will be a greet experi- ence for them,• Uoyd said. •Not onfy it this a great facility to heve ' KIM HAGGER'TY·ZVUUS I DAll.Y Pl.OT + 'n. ScMt McClure .............. ·-·"*•llllllllF •Ml·,...Crr•• ...... .., .... .......... .., -·-.............. .•... -.................... _ .......... _ .. _ ...... . .,., ....... ...... • -................ "91•dll.1Ntt ,,_.... ., •. ,..... . . ., .. ...., ..... +'SS·llclS..illl: 11~ .,.......,, ............ -·- _,,,;. JUllOI TENNIS •There has been quite a lot of interest and a lot of enthusiasm within the Newport-Costa Mesa, area," Uoyd said. a tournament, our players will also learn how to challenge them· selves as well." According to Uoyd, a number of entrants are in the bigh·mlddle ranb of Southern California ten· nis. Caylan Lellie headlines the lilt of locals who will be participating this week. Leslie, who plays for Corona del Mar High, ii the top- seeded player in the girls 18·and· under divtaon. Audre Adami of Newport Harbor 11 the top-Med tn the girls 16-and-under division. Newport Beach's Brittany Hol· land ts the favorite in the girls 141. One other entry of note 11 Natalie Braverm41l, who will be a freshman tJus year at Newpc>rt Hart>Or. Bravennan woo the 181 dMiion at the War by the Sbore and played in the LOng Beach Women's Open over the week· end, sweeping to a semifinal berth on Saturday. On the boys Iida, Bltanda .• Robert Cbu bu the top-IMd. The tournament ls, in part1 S.: chance for players from the COit&' Mesa Tennil Center to get expo- sure and to play pla~ that vet at a higher level. ; •we have a lot of big daxe1, •1 Uoyd said. ·.~ -'"gotng to get! to see what high que)tty tennll IS: all at>Out.• ~ The dwnp6onlhlp matcbel tor: all dMlionl are Prtday. The tournalMDt 11 open to the. pubic. " Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot , • Incoming Newport freshman Natalie Braverman, 14, mows down some highly-regarded competition. JASON Hill. Sunday she disposed of Long !Wt Pb Beach State's No. 3 singles player, •' LONG BEACH -Natalie Braverman, a 14·year-old who will be a freshman at Newport t .,aroot in the can, .has played a 1busy schedule over the past cou- .J ple of weeks. Braverman won the ~boa Bay Club Racquet Club's War by the Shore junior tennis touni.ment on Friday and is . "1tereci in the Costa Mesa Tennis £1'!1b's Junior Open that starts ~ay. One of her biggest testS, how- tver, came this past weekend at the Long Beach Women's Open at Long Beach State, Braverman's tint adult tournament. Braverman lVU equal to the challenge, to say Pleast. Tara BoUegraf, 7-6 (7·3), 6-2, set- ting herself up for a semifinals date ~ Satw-day at the same site against Natalie Exon of Wood- bridge. High reputation. It's a 9 a.m. start and if she continues her winning ways would qualify for the final on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. The No, 2-$eeded Exon made it to the semifinals with a victory over Jennifer Donahue, the daughter of former UCLA football coach Terry Donahue. On Satw-day, Braverman was impressive, after a sluggish start. in her first round victory over Eva Jackson. 6-3, 6-2. Braverman fell behind early 3-0 to the 31-year-old Jackson and looked fatigued from the War 1EI11 S by the Shore champi- onship match the previ- ous afternoon. "At first I thought maybe I was tired,• Braverman said. "But I also only had about 10 minutes to warm up this morning, so I think it was a mix of the two.• Jackson, who was team captain of the Har- vard University tennis team (Harvard • won . the Ivy League all four years Jaekson was there), looked to expand her lead, but Braverman held serve after a prolonged battle at deuce and then broke Jackson's serve to come back 3-2. •She had a lot of advantages in deuce at 3-0. • Braver- man said. •aut l knew u I could win the game, I could win the set.• The consecutive wins gave Braverman the needed momentum to roll to a 6-3 finish of the first set. Jackson tried to recover. breaking Braverman's serve to open the-Second set. But Braver- man fought back and tied the match 1-1, then continued . to break Jackson's -serve as she had been doing since the fourth ga.nie of the match. It was only a matter of time until Braverman held serve to win the match, wlucb she did at 2-1 and 5-2, eventually winrung 6-2 •This tournament is really great," Braverman said after the game. •1t draws some good play- ers and everybody treats every match like they want to win it.• That statement couldn't be more true about Saturday after- noon's opponent, Kristen Grady. Braverman and Grady have met a number of times in Junior· tournaments and have becott t minor rivals. Matches have of' }D gone into. three sets, alth~ ~gh 'Braverman had won the pa~ two meetings in straight sets ;efore Saturday. · ·The first toumarnen' we ever played in, the match · 1ent three sets and lasted tb· ~e hours,· Braverman said. Fdr the most of ... ne first set. the competitive rivf"...hy between the two players w~s well demonstrat- ed. After both players held serve t tJcN:Jay, ~ust 3, 1998 1 to make the score 1-1, neither player could seem to hold serve. For ~ht straight games, service was broken by the receiving play- er. L . me critical game was the 10th s ke where Braverman trailed 5- " . Grady was warned about foot- aulting by a tournament official and it seemed to throw off her ser-, ·vice game. Braverman took the game in love and then dominated on serve for a 6-5 lead. A winner down the line at 30- 40 gave Braverman the set, 7-5. Braverman looked like sbe· would cruise to her second win of the day when ~he jumped out to a 5-2 lead in th~ second set. But Grady was not going to go away qwetly Using drop shots and volleys from near the net. Grady was relentless and marched ba~for a 7-5 set Vlctory. MUSCLES HIGH Newport Harbor High's lifting program gives Tars a pound-for-pound strength advantage over just about any.rival. WEIGHTLIFTING Palda leads Sea Kings to La Serna water polo invitational crown WHITTIER -Corona del Mar High's suminer water polo forces finished' the season on a big note Sunday, defeating Marina, 10-4, for the title at the La Serna 18-and-under Invitational. The Sea Kings broke it open in the second half with a 6-1 blitz with Jason Palda (4 goals) and Gar- rett Gentry (3 goals) the mainstays. Earlier in the day CdM got past a Hawaiian entry, 10-9, in overtime after the Sea Kings rallied with a 4-1 fowth-quarter burst to force the overtime in the La Serna High pool. Palda was again the man in the center of things with seven goals, including the game-winner. In Saturday's play Corona del Mar opened with a 14-5 victory over host California High. then pasted Charter Oaks, 15-4, in a game at La Serna. Palda was Corona del Mar's major offensive threat against California with fow goals, with Greg Marchiorlatti and DJ Jackson contributing two goals each. Brad Netherton and Garret Bowlus shared goal- tending duties, Netherton with eight saves in the first half as CdM built an 8-2 lead. Corona dominated Charter Oaks in the early going, too, jumping to a 12-3 lead with Palda (4), Ryan Tucker (4) and Marchiortatti (3) pacing the assault. Netherton bad six saves in that span to complete the suffocation. JASON HJU. lllit Plot ORTBEACH - Lifting weights has been mtegral part off high school football programs for many years, but most of it consisted of the bench press and related workouts. But a handful of programs, like that of Newport Harbor, has gone away from those types of li.fts and now concentrate on Olympic-style weightlifting that not only makes a player stronger, but gives them confidence, flexibility and another sport to train and compete in. "These lifts are explosive and aggressive, similar to the plays they make on the football field,• Newport Harbor Football Coach Jeff Brinkley said. •Jt be1pl them mat1rnize their strength and play up to the highest level that they possibly can.• The program blossomed under the guidance of then assistant coach Tony CiarellL CiareW was familiar with Olympic-style weight training and believed it would be beneficial to the Sailors' football program. For a number of years, the bench press was the staple of football lifting, it but has come under fire because it actually makes and athlete less flexible. The new program started slowly, but more and more players became interested and Newport Harbor developed some of the strongest players m Orange County. "It helps to equalize the advantage that some schools have in size,• Brinkley said. •Like in the 1992 CIF playoffs when we faced Irvine.• Irvine had 1,300 more students that Newport Harbor. The program centers around these Olympic-style li.fts: the clean-and-jerk. snatch and squats. Clean-and-jerk involved two movements. An athlete leans over secures his bands to tbe bar of the weight. Then, in one continuous movement, he lifts the bar to the middle position just above shoulder high. From there, the athlete most jerk the bar over his head, not press, and prove that he has control over the weight. The snatch is one movement that takes the bar from the floor to directly overhead. These lifts not only build strength and agility, but they also build confidence in an athlete. "When you weigh 170 pounds and can lift 240-250. you know you can compete against a guy who may not be as strong as you,• Brinkley said. The progran11proved so successful, that Newport Harbor has held weightlifting meets at the Sailors' weight room for the past eight years. Recently.Jhe contest has gone to clean-and jerk only, which limits the competition to Huntington Beach since it is one of the few schools that has Munoz an Olympic-style program. The Oilers' program, which was started when Ciarelli became the football head coach, is still new and slowly drawing interest. •rm glad other schools don't have this,• Ciarelli said. •tt gives us an advantage over them.• When Oarelli left Newport Harbor. the program was left in the capable hands of Mike Bargas, who remains the defensive line coach and strength coordinator. •This program makes us the strongest team around, pound-for-pound,• Bargas sa..id "These lift also take lots of training in coordination and balance.• The clean-and-jerk is one of the most technically difficult lifts and may seem a bit confusing to an incoming fresh- man who has never lifted weights before. Bargas starts an athlete on a PVC pipe, which is fairly light. so the athlete can learn the .clean and Jerk phases with lots of repetition. The athlete is also shown a Vldeo Later, the athlete advances to a 10-pound bar and progresses fTom there until he has developed enough skill to try some heavier weights. The program has had pos1bve feedback from those who have participated over the years Senior Jorge Munoz. who is a 5-5, 170-pound defensive tackle, believes that the lifting has done wonders for his overall game. •When you see how strong you really become. it gives you a lot of confidence,• Munoz said. •A 250-pound lineman doesn't intimidate me because I know I can move rum.· Munoz's fnend, Robert Peredia. believes that the program is a boost of confidence for all the Sailors players. Peredia, who will be an important member of Newport Harbor's backfield this season. also wrestles and knows how importance strength and agility are. Peredia has also not ruled out another option when he goes to college. • rve looked into weightlifting and I've thought about 1t, • Peredia said. • 1 think lf l wanted to I could do it. ... A number of former Sailors have qualified for 1uruor nationals and gone on to success in weight.hftlng compebbon. Pete Hogan, a standout at Newport Harbor, now attends Colorado St.ate after Wllllling a national title in weightlifting at the juniors level Bill Gabnel, a former assist.ant to Bargas at Newport Harbor. has moved to Colorado Springs, Colo whete he cooches the juruor nabonal team. •we have a tradibon here of having guys Wlth explosive power,• Bnnkley said. PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES CIUH b• publl•h•d In TIONING: CAAL WILL, an loH th• CIN, and your The name and *'~ ... of othefw!H i,. lnlefffled In lh<>Uld not 9f8nl I.he It; ttener: PUBUC NOTICIS Delly Pllot.C01c. 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Of'\he !,! ~~ .. ~i: aonll llPJH•nlallV• •Po IOI pubhe lntpec:tlon ~ MaNIQ« II (049) e«-3~1 1 . IEEf\ ANO WINE . EATINQ Jill HlcktftOj'I ...... ddalMd NlltoNI .... • c:htcll ,.....,,.. I ' 1lllWll en 'I 0 llld a copy to tM ,,_,. vhw, CA. Md It 1vall1ble • Llctntt: • 1 ON·SALt! bualneat y.i? No = ..,... In Mid Cf** dlr9Wn i,y 1 .._ Of DlbOflh *-~ i.JJ POltli.d bV llW eoun Within IWHtl IM hour• or 9·00 Publl•h•d N1wpor1 Pl.AC! Thie •letelMnl wu liltd in O...Of1'Ull..,_: drMn bV 1 IClllit ot ,._., ~ tnm, Oloa, .. M •en •STATE OFt lour rnon4h1 trom tM dale A.M, lo 5'00 P.M., Monday 81ach.Co111 M"' Daily Publlthtd Newport whn IN County ci.tlc ol 4JtJ1L I .-.10t.a7. 210t er.a ""'°"-0t 1 c:htd OMO c 10. 1 /ti . 3-00 TIRllU ANN CL.All ol fllll luuenc• of Ill• lei• lhtough F1kf1y Tnlt report P110t July 29. August 3, BHch•Co111 Mttl Dally Ofang• Counry on 1·2•·91 ~ a.,. N9wpoft = drMn by a -. 0t ...,.. i!i tQ.~ eka TERRI QL.ASI ''" as provided In Probate I• fQld purauanl lo S.Cllon 1998. Piiot Auguet 3, 10, 17 1991 18911711221 CA...,_ The wi•-MYlng9 n loM uaoct. ti ' CM: CASIE HO. Att321i Code 1.cuon 9100. Th• 5473 of IM Htallh Ind WM805 MHI Dilly PllOI July 27, 31 , Au-truatae dledlllM r11 don, Uv1nCJ1 •eoc:M'lon, cw PUBLIC NOTICI! ter. E. . To 111 htlra beMhellflH , Um. l0t nling ttalm• w1N S1ltty Code ol th• Stitt ol PUBLIC NOTICE gust 3 10 1998 m2115 lty tor r11 lnc:OfNdl ... d MYtnte blnll ~ In ~· ~ eitc1i10ti. c~u~ ettdl· no1 111pl1• belore four Calif0tn1L PUIUC NOTICE ,U· IL.IC NOTtc• .,_._.._...,oetw eectklf'l9'02albil'Nntiii NOTIC~rSTEE'S ~~ ~ IOfl and P«IOl\1 Who may rnotWh• trom IN hffllng NOTICE 11 IUf'tMf given -·-.. common lfapCg *'"· • .ny, Codi Md IUWlortled '°do . otherwtM ~ lnlt1tsltd In d1l• ~ aboY9. that Monday, IN 24111 C11y ITATIM•NT OF Fictitious au--se ~ t.Wn. 11111 .... "4 ..._ In 1t11a "*). M; TS ~ ~ j! flt ynj)lld tha w1U OI "'"' or botn YQU MAY EXAMINE 10. of Auoull. tt98, •t lh• WITHOMWAL FROM Heme Stete.....,t NOTICI OF be MD 1Ma1 WlhoUl c-The North fYOf1t -*"'"to Untt Code A 3!."lx>W lllofl ~ of: TERRI ANN GLASS aka 11i.•lctpt by t!W court. If you hour o1 8.00 P.M. '01 tald PAftTNIAIHIP The folloWlng ~sons ate NOH·RllPOHllllLtTY ~Cf~ ..... Of h County CourthcMll, 700 I: No NT ~~ TERRI GLASS att a .,_,IOt'I lnttr11tect In d1y (Of u eoon th4tt'tafttr OPIMTINQ UNDllR dolat:u•l~H H . RE T Notice la "-rtby given tmpled ~ ..... poe-CMc; Cent« Dr1w WHt, 17/SCATOl.INUSCAT rust •N A PETITION FOR PRO. tN ff lilt, you may rue 11 11 r111onabl1 pr.ell· FICTITIOUI •) B CH N BAY N Al thal thl 1 undtttlontcf win .....eon, or entUmbrlnCU, ltlU Ma. CA, 11 ~Wt t IXl!lt'*1 , BATE h .. bHn Iii.cl bl! With llW court a R~Ufft c.t>le) lit lh• Boatd ol Of· CO.. not ~ /taponsltff 10< -"Y to<pey the temelll~ll ..S lnetrell ~ to No. 141--472-~4 ll7i.7n ~· GEOFFREY T. GLASS In tor SJMtClal No1lc9 (IOfm rtetOfl mH\lllQ room ol T~~·~NJill NAMlha bl BEACH 'N BAY PROP· dtbtl 01 ll1blhtln con-I* .wn cl h a) ., and now hlld by l under 11 o(ts • 111111 tne Su ilor Court ol Call-DE·154) of lht f~1ng ol 111 tM Oflllk:t, 11 1f5GOO Sand ,,. °' g J*IOn 1 ER'TIES, 1501 W. 8albo1 tracttd oY any<>M olh., and by ..... Dlld 1N1t, Nici Deed al ~ In e. lion. as dulY I § tomla, ~1o1nty ol ORANG~. lnY9nlory and appraisal of Canyon A~. lrviM. CA wl~raw;' H 11111 11-;;era~ Blvd., N•wport Beach, CA tllan11'nyHll, on or alter lhlt ¥oftit\ .._.. tflareon. 11 PfOl*tY ~ In ukl tee r lhe be • THE PETITION FOR PAO· 1111t1 HHll or ol any P•· 11 th• time atfd place llJCtd P• " rom • pa net 92663 date, ptOYided In uld noel(•~ County, Callfomla ~ I 1\1 ale 4. 1998 BATE requuts that lltlon °' account as pro· by the Bolfd of Dlrtetora ~hl~P41~•11~ under lh~ Jana Falrrlngton Shuler, O.l•d this 2t•t day ol actvanca, It eny, under h Ing the llrMf thlnlln:. TM ~ 1 ~f lrlCill Coti>or• GEOFFREY T GLASS ~ Yid~ In Probate Cod• tee· IOI hear1n1 Ind consider· M~veJs u;0~1\~~· ~1 1207 Oicclord L&M. N9Wport J1,1fy 11198 tenna o1 ad OMd ot Trutt. llfOl*ty hlflW«t dt-H in Che ·krill .sllidTNswe. · •PJ>Ofnled ., personal rep. hon 1250. A R~ue1t fOf alloo by, the Board ol 111 Btach, A 92S60 1\llncent C. RJnl adfrNRd ,..., c:haron and icttiied'la belrl9 ao6cl "u i.". lri Ile ,. ·se.a ~. • resentauve 10 idmirnattr Spacial Notice form 11 objection• or p101111S, II~~~ NC'wror~ Blv~A Thi• bualntu I• con-17362 Forbes Ln., Hun-upenaaotbtruiiM.,_, T1)UllNltlddnaandottw ~-,,: the 1 lh• estatt ot lho decedent. available from the col.lrl any to the r~ ' 92627 • oa • es1, duct~ by. an lnd1vldual tlng1on B11cti1 CA 92649 d .._ INltl CfMled bV ad ~ ~. r any, ti' ~ i . Ellma. Allll-THE PETITION 11quests cltrll. Le'aile FIHatf1 SeCN• Have you started doing Publllhto Newpof\ Dlld CIC Trult. which tc· d !tie .... P,fOpllty dt-7!' the docoden1'1 Will and PETITIONER IN PRO t•r~. lrvln• Ranch Jh• Flcl11'°_'d' ,eusl~:• bUslianJ.11? Yes, 1992 1 Btach-00111 Men Oally ll01,4».JI. DIUd; Kflbtd lbOYe It~ 411 in 7 • FJt cod1tjls. 11 1ny 1)1 admtllt<I PIA: · Water Dlatrlct w:'ri1.:S8 ~'orang~ c'ovn~ #ir: ~ia1~:~I wat flied ~ru Juty 27, 28, A'1f ~~B~ t11M11t1• lnterlbh 1Nll to be: m 8ey VIM Temiee, c ~ ~· T 1 ~ • <N®.SI ' lo ptobalt Tile Wiii ind GEOFFREY T. GLASS Publlsh•d Newport on 12/9/97, File No.111978-with thl County Cltfk of Deed ~ Inc.. at ukl co.bl MtM. CA 12127. TM If i() ~· . 111~~ codiqls ait available 1°' St t ELECTRIC AVE. Bt1ch-Co1t1 MU• Dally 741827 010 t County on 7·22·98 C HOTtCE 1'Nllll. D3l2 Mil er.-Ulldalllg!Mld '1'N-. ch-and Aid examination "' the 1118 l!ept SE Al Ba AC H CA p IOI """'USI 3 10 1998 FuU name and 1ddrete ol ng 19989794990 PUBLI Ortve, ~ DO, l.aglM\I dlkT\I lnY labllY '°' 1ny and 'fJ st~~ ......-.. .. F.: Bel"'-t>y the courl 1 1 "-• • • • th llhd I • ' Hlls. CA 129531 fOf .... locc1r1ectr1Ua of h tCr..c Deed O ru .,...,... .. , ~ 1 Ind tr\Y THE . PETITION requeell 90740 m287 Erfc p:~:on :.1ss"~3'is Dally Pilot Aug. 3, 10, 17, NOni::E a-11WSTEl1'S lnfOnnadon: (11•) 887-7721. eddrua and oct. common -~ .,, V\19 I. b6 a1o11hor11y to administer 1he Published Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Newport ryBlvd ;02-05, 24, t998 m288 IALE UNDE1' Dl!l!D a-By: Ptl~• Mendel.~ dUfondon, r any, MOwn ~US J:t4 used .lhll ~ es1a1e under 1he lndopeci-B11cn-Cos1a Mesa Dally Cost• MeSD, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE TRUST ~·· s-. No.: Piuldtnt. AMP328520 hlrtl"n. Slid uli wlll be 1 n~9 175 ~ ~ ieoeived ()(try ot WI dtnl Adm1rnst11hon ot Es· Pilot July 27, 31. August 3. CITY OF Erk: Wein -.a:zm Tina Order No• f11(1J), ffTm, OMXI made. but WlhOUt eownent ~ Che c)(. tilts Acl (This Authority 1998 NEWPORT BEACH 19988785220 Flctltloua 8ualneu ~ Loan No.: °' wwrenty, tJlplUMd °' lta8 ol ;';'~e~\1~,~~h~ri:r:'a:n':~~ MF280 NOTICE This statement was toled Name Statement m21171~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~iton, ~enc:: CounN~·~ ~IO actoons wilhou\ obtaining PUBLIC NOTICE INVITINQ BIDS with th• County Clark ol The following persons are = ~ ~ ~.Ju':t C:1e.., ~ pay the ram.tin-R ~ court approval. Betore tak· Sealed bld1 may be it-Orange county on 7·24·98 doing busln111 es: • N01'1C£ <>' TRUSTl!l!'I ~ .um al the l~l.S 1ng certain very 1mportan1 IRVINE RANCH celvod at th• office ol th• Dilly Pilot July 27 31 Al· SUR LA TABLE, 832 Avo-~~AKE~ SALE lhllt. .. Sall No s) MCUl'ed by uld nstr. Ne t Ofll. ac11ons. however, the per· WATER DISTRICT City Clerk. 3300 Newpon gust 3, 10, 1995 ' ,;,186 cado Ave .. Newport Beach, TO ...-Oll!ICl YOU!'..,... 1't13'~ Lo91 No: ot lhllt, wtth lntw .. cial Reconis Ir .o ol sonal represen1at1ve will be NOTICE OF FILING BoUlevatd, P.O. Box 1768, -• CA 92660 1't1M-•Q lite Order No lhlrlon, u provided In Mid Rec:onlef 0ninge 071'l7198. 111toresled person11 unless 891 , unto 11. a.m. on • Sur La Table, 1785-&lh Ave. -.. YOU ME IH ,_,....111 :r UN-undtt the terms d the DMcl requorod 10 give no11ce 10 OF REPORT AHO OF Ne~ ~·e~;JA 92858-PUBLIC NOTICE Sage Tarrac• Inc., OBA ='J.'~ 'tlr~ ~M 2mON7-nsAPH --.ts natl(•). adVanoa r any, 'lRb ~ AU~~~ • 1hey nave waived notice or A TIME AND the 131h day of August. NOTICE OF S., Seanle, WA 98134 NIED AH~ ....... Of' .._.._ d TN ~ A consented 10 1no proposed PLACI! OFA 1998 al which llme 1uch APPLICATION TO Thl1 buslneu Is con· THE NAT\MI Of'~ PftO. ~ 1:_ OF~ CNl"9S .. and .,.,,.,,... "':# ED NL Yf y T --------- a.1.on) Tht independent HEARING THEREON bids shall bt opened and SELL ALCOHOLIC dueled by: I cOfporallon Cl!l!DINQ ~. YOU, the TN-.. Md d the 1ndb · T adm1nts1tauon •ulho111y will RELATIVE TO read for: BUCK GULLY/LIT-BEVERAGES Ha~e you elarted doing ~~ =r~: =~AKEY~~ c:t..ud by ukl Deed al 1R TY. ~y Can't teem to bv granted unless an inter· HAVING SEWER TLE CORONA BEACH Date ol F~1ng bustntSs yet? No MN fT M/fit MSOU>AT A Ttusl, bWlt SZ31,412.U A IC ho ested. person toles an ob· CHARGES FOR OUTLET MODIFICATION Appllcalion: Sage Ttnact Inc. dba Sur the Nol1h front Wlhnce to ""8l.k: IA.LE. IF YOU (i!.lllmettld)Accnled .,__ . I get to all\ M • Jec11on to tho pelltoon and CERTAIN PARCELS Conllact No. 3094 JUNE 29 l998 La Table, Malinda Ekdahl, ~ ~ ~ NEED AH EXPUNATIOM OF and ~ ldvtnCH, f Tl repair Jobi soow good cause why the OF LANO COLLECTED Engln•ooer'1 Estimate: To Whom II May Concern: St01e Development SlrU ..... CA It 2:00 P.... THE NATURI Of' THE Pfll(). 111y, wtM Ina .... thlt figure around lh• houH7. court should not grant 1n1 S390.000. The Name(s) ol Iha AP· Thia statement wu flied ... .., • ...., C&aNGS ~T YOU pl10f to...._ TM bentfttlary I A N Y authority. ON THE TAX ROLL Approved by plicanl(s) ls/lie! AGUIAAE with th• County Clerk ol • tt;:,:::X-.__ vu:; YOU SHOUlO CONTACT A undar uld Deed al ltUlt OU~ ON A let the A HEARIN\, on lhe pell· ANO /ti Biii PatepoH, Cit~ MARIA M Orange County on 6-25-98 tee ~ l.MYa On 8'11!18 It hefetdoce uea.ud end f 1.on will be held on AU· NOTICE OF EnglnHr The appllcanll listed 19988782873 Dlld al rec:otdtd 2::00pm, NA Mol1gade dtlWredtohur•algl...S ~~~Onve, Cos\.I ClaHlfled GUST 20. 1998 111 I 45prn PUBLIC HEARING Prospactlve bidders may above are applying 10 1111 Dally Pilot July 13. 20, 27, ::.'"'~~ ~ llrvlc:es, Inc, 11 the duty 1 wrttlen Dedlnldon d ·~S:·street t[f\Jdr or com- 1n Dept 703 loct1~ed at 361 NOTICE la hereby given obtain one stl of bid docu· Department of Alcoholic August 3, 1998 m2&.4 PllOI d olndll recorda th ippOlrad ThlltM under Default and Oemlnd fOf desianatiOl'I ~ Dl'Ol>eftY Service Tho C~l ~;~~~ outh. ,. \hat a 1eport hH been filed ments al no cosl 11 th• of· Beve,.ge Control to sell al· PUBLIC NOTICE the dft: al the Cowlty end pursuant to Deed d lalt, .net 1 wrttt.i ~ d s shOWn Tlbove no WlriMIY Directory 3 ;'( 0vou OBJECT to the :i~ l~~~~c'e.!-!~rofc:rsTr1~ Ile• ol 1ne Public Work• • CLASSIFIED ~ d Or-.~ =.n.. ~.:.=w:; ~ and !Jtctlorl ~ ~iven as IO itS )~le· gr41n~ng ot th• -pe1111on. yo1o1 rolauve to having sewer Depa11ment, 3300 Newport Its the resouree you Flc11tlous Bualn•H ._ d Cllfomll. ~ omQal rec:ordl In the omet t8'd ~~ ..... end Said~~ help you find should appear at lhe nenr· chatges tor certain parcels 8oulevard, P.O. Box 1768, can count on to sell • Neme Statement ~ l!ngletll~ ol the fltac«dtt al Orange EJec::Uof1 to Siii to bl ,.. ~ in • • rell1bl• help. ing and s111te your ob· ol land within the district myriad of merchan· The followlng P41rsons 111 AT PUllUC man. NJCTIDN TO COw1IY. caltonU, uecut.d aMded In lbe COW1tV wtwe withOul c:onveNW)l or '#fl· )•ctions woth )he court be-Said report contains a de: our column• compel MOVERS FOR LESS. 23•5 ='paylbll •the~ n.d men u • Tru_,; IOd more than thl'" month• iard~ btle to • ~ 1ec11ons or ltle w11t1en ob-collecled on lhe tax roll TRADE dlsa Item•. because doing business as: llCXlER by: I(~ Reed • nw the ,.., proptfty .. loclted ranty, eXl)(emOf . ,.. pe11rance may be '" person and 11'11 amount ol tne calll CoJta Ma11, CA 92627 ....., .. ··--• FA, u ~ Wiii Mii rtcOrdlllOn. N. A. Mo!1QllQI remain sur !'! tore the hearing Yo1o1r ap· sc1lptlon ol eacn parcel through classlfi"ed qualllled buyers to Newport Blvd. 10205 ..... 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II\ 1111 ,., 1111 ( I 1 dll I :Ill 11111\ 111' allll\\l'd flit 1111' 111 -.1 111 ... 1 1111111 llAL ISTATE fOI SALi 1002-1625 2102-2744 2750-2790 GENERAL Dow to Place A .----Deadlines ~IFIEIAD Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm Tuf'sduy ............. Moncfoy 5:00pm By Fax (71-l) 6.1 l -oS9-f (Pl1·a-1· 1111 l11d1· \llttr llJlttl' u111l pJ111111· t1t1111l11·r 1111.t 111· II 1•1111 '011 l11w~ "Ith 11 prir1• 11111111• ) By Phone /(71-t) b-t l -.56?8 Hours By Mail/In Person: :33 0 "'e-r Bu,· ~lreet (. 'l ('\ <)'>6'>'7 .o ·ta l" r::.a. ,, _ -. \1 '''"flllrl Bh 1l ~ 1\11~ ~t Wt><ln~sday ........ Tu es<lay S:OOpm Thursday ...... Wt>dn esday 5:00pm Friday ............. Thursday 5:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday aturday .............. Friday 5:00pm Index 2900·2911 6010·6010 2920·3011 1130·1540 7011·9090 v.•n .. lent. Dlredwy lamer 3406-3tit Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call Markey at 642·5671 x246 #,, COSTA MESA 1024 JAGUNA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT GENERAL 2102 HUNTlNGTON • Gl 1002 BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JSIAND 1006 BEACH 1048 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2140 Q 0 V E R N M E N T liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Abaoluto Sita II 3 br ~iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiiiii!ll }iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All IHI altle t,_trlltlllt Ill IMt ~I• t1iject It tk f ... .,a, .. 1r *"ltt Ad" 1• • ....... ~ .... "'"•"' •• ''"rtlll -." ,,.111110. 111111111111 tr t1lsc1111111111u t -11111 H 11c•. ctltr, ltlltlt•. , .... 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Hparatt 1ludlo w/ba. 3.5b•, Iota of gt,y In Premier Femlly w/oc••fl & bey vlew91 tax, Repo·a. AEO'e, Donte Lewi• 67U511 leund. 862•2226 Privet• pool/apal •tone floorlflg 6 oak nelghbofho<>d. Agent Reduced to 5310,000 1 .e o o .5 e 3 .1 9 o 5 . 8541 St. Augustine Your ar~a. Toll frH College p.,k 3bd Welk to bHChl Aeklf!g cabln•t•. Corner lot St ,t95,000 8't4-4084 Prop•rty HouH Ext ~?~~1f8c;~renl CORONA 1.5be CloH to school, 949/494-8841 (Agent) for extra pkg. 8enar LIDO PENINSULA 642•3B50 ext 1172 Torolll Realty . 7t4..e4o.7i•• ll1Ung1. CAL*SCAN DEL MAR cotn« lot, room for than n I AebuU1 w/ 13 aOLIVM PATRICK T•NORE 1022 RV parking. U30.000 NEWPORT r~~~· :~27 al c:n:~~; •• •OLIVAR MOB11E BALBOA ISLAND 2108 IAGUNA BEACH Pl11se Call 6 Let Ut Agent. 545.03 ti BEACH 1089 welcome M 912 St39,900 • $1,.2,900 Know Wha t Your •.l••mlne Crook 3br •'•Id• 2 hOUM• on IOI or 840-7000 •t 873-6623 • 720-9882 HOMES 1100 --~----2148 NHdl Ar•I 858-9705 2ba, upgraded, 1rl M 3Br 1.5Ba plua gueat P•N SUN 1-4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&ll 1 ·8 0 0 .4 ·T E N 0 R E Cetlllna Sunset vlewl house 2Bt 28e. Call ••••wtlfwl Cuatom• 2401 Orchid Hiii Pl. emo Winter Rental -----·---- Complet•ly furflltl'led Ooo ... fronl Co"- upscel• 3br 3ba,MWty 18r 28•. private redecorated by owner/ b • • c h • w • e k I 'II d••IQ~. no/amklpe\a monlhy .... tMM-1 ... SOLD! ShowcaH n~H tor 1111 ln ouf Sstutdly AHi 1!11•1• Suppl•mefltl HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlapta~ •d• etart at Juet 1781 Oeadtlne Wed lpm • •••• OPEN HOUSE Llattne• for 151 011dllne Thura ISpm ••••• II PllYI to adY9ttlM In th• beat loeal RHI E•l•t• Section CALL TODAY LIURIVSM .... 7 ...... M918WILLllY ..... , ...... 4. SS10K Agt 790-e933 for d•t•ll•. Ag ant MVPRONT CONDO Homo on tho aand 3Br -aea •Af-iuN i·S 873-535<1 °' 390-9412 St75.000 Laehold In 4BR 38.A 11,475,000. •••ch Time floaltv 333 POP" Ulrge &'SIDS u&oma The Tow.rs Bulldlno Prlnclpale Only. Dottle L6w11 873-e511 I ,.. .._ 2·B•drooms-2Betha By Owner 875-2708 bHUI lul horn. wllh Wood fire. paint In/out Overtooklflg 11'11 Bay 1'Pr-o_n_n-.-D~-..-p~l,...•_•_•_e-3Ja- N• Bavtront Fen1a1tlc view fovely 2br 2b•. frplc, boet slip avall, Sr. Prk 55+ SU.500 Broker 7t 4·875+15241 829-447-e04• guHt quirt•re. S<>uth roof c.We ale l>IO CA8TAWAYS upper & lower 1 block aid• PCH. e.-o-,,ae ~.,,;, prime 1oe'a11oo ~ ..__ ... _ _..._, Ss>e;ctacular 3B.r 2.H• to beech • '519,000. -,.-mu-mn-.,-,-L-0-1-1-• CORONA t•H,000 Ag.ot W ~ 1·~ on The ltland ebove Aleo 4/2 upper with ~PUi ~ DEL u a• NEWPOIT 2122 IUCB 2181 COSTA MISA 1024 Troy, n ... 294-1334 .......... Newport Beyl OwMf/ 312 IOWet', MHK COf• CIYPT 1225 llUW\ l'lr•t·T1me Homebuy~ Ta3-81ao Agent 949·&31•1571 n•r lot. C•ll Joen for iliiiiiia•••••• p.,.. oc.an bey w . Lo ~Br ••• '•m Room, lpecl•lltt. I can help i 1 SOK 2br 1 fUN be, Delux e Penn. Dupl•ic, detalla 9'M7M830 a Ooo•n wlow ptota ln a•r ~8a, '-"dry Tm, 11UCNo, wattc eo !)ch. LoYely Hm good 1oC you find }'Our dfeatn 1734 WHtcllff Of. Call !1/2 & 2/Z, 4c garage, iU llLAND ~II Pacmc Vl.w MemOfl.a f~t ::v-::;: . .:~ Oat.ct1•1,.'!,.~.~ .. ~1 1 1991(. E~I a Judy home. ffor honHly for appl •n= roof 'e/!w declt with Priced unit, ftHdy ftark. Beyvtew Terrace 913_,'°' ~· gym. .,_, -• TaVt<>r Agt• S.-2-4722 and ••perienc. c.,. By OwJ'8f M M ocean ·100 BIOck. for lmmedl•t• 1al•. ~Ion. hlow value TWM IL iG new BR aAifliOI h Jenny lradley FU. llA a BIOcltl IO Oen Ca" Joan fOI o.talfe. MOClel P•rfecl LU9k •t J8000 totMl .... H New LHwy ~111: WS*• to ....,_ 4 I t rir-· Brokerag• Todayl Oorg•oue Remod•I' ..... 875-4830 Townhome 2Br/Ha. 'iCtPiC yt.w 3bf Iba, -..ior, z er ,;... Gel9on's ~:, :;: ~ "" ~r~, 714·11'7·71et Ptlvate com~l UlfflU" bffudfut can Joan ror details ·-cet ger, ,,, IMICh, no I • 840 11 .. _,_;_ __ ..r::1e4°, OP•N iUN t"4 Hatt<= 14 4Br Ila. '•mllV rm, ( ... I) 17Ml30 • adfolrnnt ptott •uy pets $2100 11...... t 490J8krl4 .,.._ ta Monte VI... c-.. -,.... format dining room. ill JIUWD NA t °' •N 4• H" Detow ••R •U l•tfy, over Mt I 18a Condo "' -r9m0ct1•d .. pended Lowest ftrlcel Newell r•taN. pp aM-1•H .. ~ =· =. ~ UWfOIT 3·"'f'1~j= r..~i .. _...Time ReMty c!. =-~:. D•.ooo ' 11W7'71 lutkl No one •b0¥e P•t/palnt tHOOmo COll1' Zl70 rn't,000 ~.,,.tr DOUle L.Atwl• 173;85" :~·~ °' ~Chan-HDIOA RILL clfM ~~,,::,1,ow~12:~::: BOUSIS/ 949-Taa.aeot ......... .. '4•122-0111 ems, .,.. 4lr 4.lla, appr• CeH OWnef ....:.1... .. • I al!lftla our co!Un'ln• comf)tf IOOO•q 110' .,u. co'Mftfts .......... a~. ...... .. . w~~G;~ ...WVRA qual&fl•d buyer• '° 7P'h, MatbtO ..--y: All Kandt oC .... 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COveta your Joen title ne.n1• CtMenlM. ......... ...... ,.. ~---.;.._~------~-----------·~------~-""-'-------------------~~--------~----~--------------------------------~---~~ I • • NewPort Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot -Monday, August 3, 1998 9 -----•liiCRiiE~D~ITiiiiiiiiiiii2iii90iii7 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 PETS & BMW 9030 HONDA 908S JAGU'll APDTMENTS 5530 5530 5530 ANlMALS 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9105 FOR RENT llOET OUT OF iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Whlrtpoot 22cub rt r•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '98 BMW 3251 '10 Clvla We9on '87 XJ8111 dept freel Cradlt trlgetator aide by aide 241cml, auto, llht Auna good, need• .VctlC blue, tan '"" Counaellng Centers of BOOKKEEPEfll PT IEZ Workl Xlnt P•~I Security OfflCtrl wile• malcar S195. lrrHis11bl• Oclcat (3WU785) S:M,444 tao• 5175, (ISTP713) 18,995 Amarlca (mamber Busy COM Interior Signing up Internet Ace••• olftcars. 645-8580 klUena. Laopard· LEXUS Ofr 7 1 4 •7 2 2 .a 2 7 1 BAUER LOTUS CORONA NFCC) FrH dept dHlgn Co. 9am·noon Accounts. Gel paid AHponslbte. transpor· look allka. SA00..$600. WESTMINSTER 714-842·7700 DEL MAR 2622 conaolldallon, lowar Mon, Wad, Fri. Know1· each month on every tall on tor country ---------84tMM73. IS.31·211 1. (714) 892·8908 'IS Accord Whll•fblue •87 XJ9 m ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil payments, Interest, edge or Oulckbooka a account you •Ion up clubs & exclusive FURNITURE 6014 Int. 5 apd, 2Clt·htchbk, Grav tthr. xlnt cond 0 SN100pn collec1to1 r calla m1~4t . .!:8!7A!s9u::1!aTo or ldrate1r. lnUnllmtted communities In o .c. I••••••••• BUIC" 9035 current reg. S179Sobo (ISOWe<>o) 18 995 Dupl•• 3br 2ba, all Ille• "i> r o t • •1 v ... ... • rH ua coma po-araa 15 Openings "' 714·MS·8910 ••u•• LOTUS 1.977.93• ....... 2. 1•-1.lal. No computer • 5 pc bamboo & glan G1111111GE SALES -~ nu, frplc, dbl gar, WIO .. ••.& 8 .,, paid tralnlngtunlforma. Ht. nu dark wood n.AV1. 1 714-042·7700 hkUP•· no pats. yrly. Toll traa (CAL•SCAN) ookkeeper requlrad. Toll FrH Call Mon·Frl 9a-4p Strong, llght wetgn1. I••••••••• •ae Perk Avenue "-<Ir '85 CAX S S1795. 714-675-0e53 .. CREDIT CARD PT on alt• bkkpr for 800·314·0014 x.5012 Prot•cUon Service $900. (714) 825·9228 Ndan. full pwr. ale, Con v l. B I a ck• '89 XJS V12 convert. PA womens specialty Corp Communltlea.1..,,.....,..,. __ __,,--,--,......,.-i.--------runs greall 58000 ChampagnaiBarley. OBLEMS?•• clothlng store In NB, Faahlon Model PT NB 949•248•8580 Antique oak h utch, NEWPORT Metalhc Blua w/blua 714·719·9504 chroma wheels, 10 ... OSTA MESA 2624 Oabt consolidation. Detail orlentad, work· water front rHtaurant, kitchen tabla e Chairs Int. S1595. 723·15°" ---------ml, Uk• naw, S1S 500 C Avoid bankruptcy. tng knowladg• of MS no axp necHaary, Th· Summer S•IH help 51000 obo, dbl bad BEACH 6169 '89 Accord 5·apd, (949) 850·S8B5 Stop creditor calls. Ex.cel/AccautQutck· Sun for th• Lunching needad. Ch114r•n• .,.frama $35, TV .35, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 power brakaa/ateer·I-'--_,.;...,,...--.,,----* UST81De * Cut Interest. No credit boo"s req'd 044-4477 ladles. Ag• A size products. Some eve's wicket night atanda CADILLAC 9040 Ing. am{lm ,1ereo . Gr::~/t~~v1~;~1~'! ml 2er 1811 Apt. Stove, c:heclc. One low pay. fax resume 644·7289 open. Britt 875·2174 & wkda reci. 650-8535 s2o. 949-e44•2711 SAT&. SUN 8-4:00. $2000/obo 650·~03 relrlg, frpl~. lrg din ment. 800·270-9894. TeACHER (LEAD) Baby things, kite, '70 Cqup• 2dr, full '9 CIV C (68ilU1iR Lo~1.J:95 area. laundry, garage (CAL"SCAN) C~unter person FT/PT Gardener NB P h 1 d Blk metal bunkbd, twin c:lothH, typewriter pwr, p/s . Senior 1 I 7 1' 1 parking apace, AVOID perm. Shfp, phones, Sherman Gardena In ' resc 00 nee. • top, dbl bottom. Dbl and misc of all kinds! owned, rarely driven. Lo ml, grt gas saver. 71~842·7 00 5925+dep and good BANKRUPTCY. offo work, friendly C.O.M. P(T, Mon·Frl. exp lead teacher w/ mattress lncl'd $225/ 2423 Vlstan Nobleza (596247) S5991 '8:1 Venden Pia• di' 800-400·"8°' Free dept c:onsollda· 842·0282 NB Call 8:30am·2:30pm ECE units for 1yr old obo 565 ... 23·7265 LM 80k org ml, ahrm Coete M••• Black, cream llhr. ere • .. "" lion. Appllcallon with and ask for Dorothy. classrm. 6enellts co(ld, clean, current Llncoln·Mercury • 1 Br D•t•o h•d serv61c:e. Cut paymenls DIETARY SUPERVISOR 714'o873·2288 855·2672 O~yb~:l~a~7!.,~'tke~~ed11 I••·-----· r~g 5195 1°· 751 "2484 C714) 540·5930 (8&:i~~A L0~1J:95 1 Cott•a•• w/Pa~lo to 5%. 24 'hr. •P· for 99 bed skJlled •W•n\•d• 98 people whlta/bra.. S1 50/ea. TRANSPORTATION '8• Sev II• Dark bl1,1e/ -,8.,..2.--A-c_c_o-rd-E"'"X--2-·d-r 714-842·7700 near beac:h. Cathedral provat. Good/bad/no nursing raclhty nestled Oen Off alrp'l, area Wiii pay you 10 lose Trundle w/mattresa• .. •••••••• blue lthr Int, all power, Real Sharp, Loaded, c:ella, frig. Move·ln , c red I I o K . among hills, fruit woman owned, flu 4'P , 10 29 t lbs. 550 848.41881• 101k ml, xlnt cond , __ _...;. _____ _ Speclalt S675 +S400 1·800·873·8207. trees, lakes & rivers. hr• organized reliable 800·600-0343 ex 187~. S41 00 949-842·2114 Lthr, 1·owner, · phn deposit. 548·2421 " (CAL•SCAN) Must hlve completed OH phn & comp skltls Kenmore WHher · &l-------7-0-1-1 '85 SEVILLE SLS i~9~~:~ 7~~~1• r-------- 2BR 1BA Duplex on NEED A MORTGAGE food aervlce coursa, Iv mess. 675·0432 .dryer 4•yrs old S250. BOATS Frost belga .. Neutral Bluf1• nr bHCh, gar, loen?Reflnanl:lnv? be a stron,g leader & QeneralOHlc•lnNB EMPLOYMENT Pastellloralcouchhk•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii shalelthr,chrmawhta '94 Accord EX w/d hk·ups, Pat(?) Cr• d It /I nc om• t~am player! Great la· nHds 10 fill PT/FT poa SERVICES 5533 nu 5200· 714"538"7448 18' Eladtrlc Packet. (3LBU285) $24,995 Coupe blue/gray, fully $795/mo 842-9899 Agl p r o b I • ma O K • cihty to work In. Pos Immediately, no exp iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Queen size Hlde·a·bed Near fl•W canvas, aide BAUER LOTUS loaded, grant cond, Foreclosure• or ~vail lmmed. Pleasant nee. Wiit train, good good cond. Lt brown panels & balleries COSTA MESA $13,200 673·1826 .coat• M•••'• Beat Jr· 1 br & 1 br, also 2br 1 ba, qui at gated comm. pool, tennis. easy access 10 freeway/beac h/malls. 714-857-0070 bankruptcy OKt care of Ukiah, 131 listening skllla a must •••••••• 525. & 2 wooden Cap· $9,500 949-675-3400 714·942-7700 Cell nowl 24 hour W h It more L n · · S7·S8·hr T bonusas Please be aware that 1aln'1 chairs SS /ea a~prov•la. ACQ fl· Ukiah, CA 95482 Call now 949•719-6777 the listings In this cat· 545.8560 nencl•I aervlcea. 707-462-6638 or tax 949·7t9-6781 egory may require you SAIL BOATS 7014 CHEVROLET 9045 F 707-462 0742 to call a 900 number 1---------1 '800·949·LEND. ax · · • In which there Is a MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (CAL•SCAN) (CAL"SCAN) Lifeguards ch.arg• per minute , '87 Celebrity Wagon E'sld• 2br 1ba, patio, MONEY gar+ 2spcs, w/d hk· DIRECTOR OF 15 openings. Exclu· · MISC. 6015 2 8 Sailboat with $1500. Auto, AJC, Pwr STAFF Development slve prlvata pools, ••••••••• mooring! Galley, brakes/strg, am/fm. for 99 bed SNF. Uve CPA first aid req'd. MERCHANDISE Alaskan made Ulu head. VHF & OS S15K whl covers 648-3971 800·851·8580 948·850-0458 . among fruit treas. Knife. Great glfll '95 TAHOE LT Hondas BO's to 97 Cara $100·$500 Police Impounds Hondas. Toyotas, Chevys, JHps & 4X4'a muat ••II! 800·772·7470 1<7802 up, se1s+d•P oood TO LOAN 2914 credit 800-400-4855 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lakes, rivers & moun· _M_e_s_a_V_e-rd_e_C_o_n_v_H_o_s_p t Send $19.99 plus S5 1_________ AM/FM cass, ABS & .._ _______ _, talns. Seeking exper. R•ceptlonlat PT wk· ---------S/H to: Graat Alaskan MARINE SLIPS (397403) $25,995 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2640 -Adorable Spacious Monev to loan. Good or bad credit, free appllcatlon & as· aessment, fast results. Call 1 ·800.950·6616 2br 1.5ba, lwhm, nu ••••••••• carpet, Incl backyd. S95o. 1114> 942.5931. ANNOUNCEMENTS only state approved ends & holidays. Typ· ·ANTIQUES 6010 . Gifts P.O. Box 91531 nocvs 7022 Coat• M••• O.S.D to run a strong Ing, llllng, word pro-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anchorage, AK 99509 A Llncoln·M•rcury INFINITI 9095 education program for 1 949 54e 5594 B t I 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 540°5830 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii all staff. Position avall· cesa ng · · erg a roma wh tei• ---------• Crib, Changing· Table 40' N.B. Mooring '98 Suburban Atlantic able lmmedlately for •MOR TRAINEE• J\ & Dresser. Simmons Gresl location, 6 St. blue mefalllc. 31K ml, this exciting Alzhel· busy postal/gift store. ntt.QUeS Mattress, Chtcco HI· no.er Pavlllon $8500 loaded! CD. dual AC, mera faclllly. Pleasent Near OC Airport area. :cf chair. All for S700. obo 949·873·8499 $26,500. 497·8976. Care of Ukiah, 131 Call 955-9171 & <l'.ol~c iblc• or sold Hperatly. -...,.,,,~~=,.,,,,--:-=--I '85 lnflnltl 045 A C , P w /P d I , 111 t , (307778) $23,485 Costa M••• Llncoln Mareury 714·540·5830 Hove A Garage Sole! Cl•Hlfl•d 842·S878 Wh itmore Lane.1----------~OP DOU.AR \ '98 ASTRO LS Ukiah, CA 95482. Fax PICTURI! FRAME PAIDI 'l Call 545·5 B07 15K ml, lull pwr, NEWPORT 7 0 7 -<i 6 ~c.~G;JAN) g:t·~~n•Y:~~~8co1~i? 1~?f'900 woittr!~~~·~:m~•d• AUTOMOBILES 13u~R.f~~~1:l550 ------:::::: ________ _ BEACH 2669 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1...,,.....,,,.....,..,...,....,...,,,.--~,,...,.. Enjoy working with ~ Buy Direct and Sev•l I•••••••• WESTMINSTER SALES i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 920 DRIVER 0 TA paople? 3 days/wk. Outright & Commerclal/Home (714) 892-8908 WE'RE GROWING! BONUS, benattta, Must work most Sal's. Estate Sales units from S 199.00 •---------_ __;._....;.. _____ I 1 &. 2BR+28A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mllea, equipment, Other days flexible. Condtxled Low Monthly Pmts ACURll 9010 --------•I MOVE·IN·BONUS PRAYER TO ST. JUDE pa~, Covenant Exp pref. 723'"'4710. Paintings~ China Free Color Catalog1'iiiiii=r_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim NEWPORT BAY May the Sacred Heart Tranaport haa lt1---------B Call 1·800-711·01581• Hondas BO's to 97 I Fast 0I0WUVJ Southern Califocma cxxmnuruty TERRACE ot Jesus be adored •Ill 800-441-4394. R••I Eatate Selea ooks 'i' Furniture . '81 Legend Loaded, Cars $100·$500 I ~r cbaJn bas unmedtate opporturubes Lg 1 & 2Br near Back and glorified. loved Experienced drlv· FT/PT Licensed or not 40 years ·---------llhr, alarm. sunrt, mint, p r I d V8.1labl Ventura, Los ~ Orange Bay & golf course. and praised. pre· era/owner operator we're hiring nowl ERA in Newport Beach COMPUTERS 6018 have all records! 0 ICt m~oun I a e Ill Large pool, new car· served throughout the 1 ·800·338·4S428. will pay your req'd 14.673.622 $12.900 714·673·6330 Hondaa, oyotas, County. and the Inland Empue for pet & much more world now and tor· Graduate atudenta course and provided INTERNET ACCESS Chevys, Jeapa & ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Sorry No Pets over. Sacred Heart 01 Bud M•~•r Truck training 800'"'400·5319 '94 LEGEND LS 4X4's must ••lit 545-4855 Jesus. pray tor us; St. Linea Refrigerated eX1 119 lf!i~~~~~~~~ ~:;; 1 ~!/~c~~~~~ Lo ml, moonrt, mint, 800-772·7470 x7802 Your st.rengths: new aax:iunt deveJoJment, ••LIDO ISLE•• Jude, worker of mlra· Heullng cell toll Receptlonlat RRD~~'iiG~ Including E·Mall 24 OHS741) 518•888 ..._ _______ ,, main~ estal:ilsbed acx:oom.s. posltJV'e furn. 3br 2ba, frplc. c:les, pray for us; St. ~:~087~·r~~:~~39~ Busy community Hour Cust. Support wi'sE.f~'{..~~ER customer seMCe atntude. and deslre to bwJd patio. den Avail 9·1. Jude, helper of the newspaper seeking EsTATES Dlstributorshlps Avail (714) 892 6908 FORD 9075 adv "''""' th ..i. 949·723·8488 hopeless. pray tor us. C 0 n tr• ct 0 r • • part·tlme receptionist. BOUGHT Call Toll Free • sttong ertlSJl'lg panners......, Wl uients. Say this prayer nine CAL•SCAN) hours l :OO p.m. to S 800·314·0014 x.60091 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Muumum 2 years previrus advertlSUlg sales times a day and by -..,,D,..,R""l""v""'E"""R""·""'M""l""'L""'E"""S=---5:30 p .m . Monday AND OLD lnfodlrect lncorp. BMW 9030 '97 AEROSTAR expenence with newspaper mdustty expenemce the eighth day your MONEY. Respect. thru Friday. Dulles In· EXT Wagon, XLT, AC. preferred. MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS prayer wlll be an· Glass•eavy haulers. e lude answering pw/pdl, tilt, CC. swered. II has never "'4·"7 cents/mllo. phones. sorting mall, WANTED •es 325E white/tan, (VZC22992) 516,997 We offer·. i..~~ salary+ """'"'"''''on. -~-"ent .. been known to fall. .., .., b I clng ecolpts at TO BUY 6019 Cost• M••• waox: "" .... ......,. ~ Publication must be Great benefits . a an r WANTED power doors/windows/ Lincoln Mercury benefits ",.,.i,"""" ind•,_.,...,. 401(k) and a Consistent miles. Run . the end of the day. sunroof, ate, am/Im 714-5'40•5830 ~k" """"'~ • promised. Thank you, western states. 3 yrs. EOE. Physical re· ANTIQUES cass .. 54500. 675·6783 supportlvewor enwonment St. Jude, lor your OTA + 1 yr. flatbed quired. Please lax re· I BUY ALL PIANOS '97 MUSTANG I ROOMS 2706 help SF 1 I di t Antlques.qu'at. furniture '88 5351 Auto, lthr. full AC / di tlll CC c.-.."'-.. ""''el 1..--. resume and .-..Ion• tu.story to · exp Combined Trans· au me nc u ng sa ary Older Style Furniture • pw P · • • I ~w.Jllii• \ATV 1t:1u.ca, ,, • .,....... J : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil history to 1J)c or houseful cash power. Sony 10 C/D. 2 TO CHOOSE NB W.Oceanlront/22nd. LOST & Private rm, unturn, shr POUND port. 800·637-4407. (949) 642 7667 Pl~~C:~~les paid (714) 957·8133 low miles, xlnt cond (204877) (205645) CallforoJaf.ommunhyNewsCorporadoo (CAL-SCAN) • •S·--·-·Ol!lce, ....... ..,. Old Coln• Gold Sliver $6250 714·645-3620 $13,497 Coata M•H 425 w. Broadway, SUite 1300 bath. ulls pd, n/smkg, 2925 kl tc h enene, laundry. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 block 10 N B. Plar S510. mo. Call Sam al 714·675·4808 (Between 9AM·5PM) VACATION FOUND 7/28 Elder blond pome ranlan, crooked tert front paw, 22nd/Santa Ana St. Costa MHa. Call HS Humana Society 536-8480 ii RiiEiiNTiiiALSiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2iii2 _F_o_u_n_d_C_o_c_k-~U-e-1 -V-icl-n-- lty of East 18th Street & Newport Blvd. Call Balboa l•I & beach lronl homes 1 to 4br turn'd on & near water wk-month 949-650.6502 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 CM APT prlv ba, share garage. no pots, no smoke. $390 +sec Aval 9·t. 648·9412 Sandra at 722-6779 LOST COCKATIEL Mostly Grey. Beach & Warner area . (71 4) 848·3868 LOST /RE WARD Belge/Wht ahlh·lzu 7/21 In Mesa del Mar area. Kida hrtbrknl 957·1487 NB Furn'd room/bath PERSONALS pV1 patio, gar, pqol, Jae, no/am/pot. female ••••••••• pret'd S595 564-0445 -----•I PERSONALS 3002 $12·820 Per Hour TOfl-J!rlXIUCCJ"'\ ltll(h~r • 11...itll. U.··~· 1-......... • 4!11 Ii.,.., .n. ........ , ..... • "'•• ''"" "••""'""t'ttl Esu1hltshcd 111 1989 IVHI l(rO\\ Ill(! Call for t1ppolntmc11I 1·888·Sla·4744 CASHIER Full time position. Must know how to sail I S 7 .50/hr.+ depending on knowledge f boa • Full time position. Selling boating equip., S7.50-10.00lhr. Must be a knowledgeable COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE THE WORLD IS IN sailor/boatperson your mailbox. World· Heavy lifting wide Penfrlends all MlnDi•'• Yacht age groups write: lt8-'191 RECEPTIONIST $$CASH PAID$$ Franklin Mint, Stertlng•-,-9-3-7-4-0--1L-w-hi-te-/-ta-n, Llnooln Mercury Glendale, CA 91204 Part-time 9 to 5 on _p1ea..,..,c1r • .....,. Old watchoa & Jewelry 714-540·5830 A""""''·. Human Reso••......., Sun. & Mon. $9.00 HA WE BUY ESTATES loaded. cd changer, ,,,_,...... _____ ...,,,.. __ 1 ' "" ........... Balboa Island real "'' Westcoast CC>ln 642·9448 car phone, sunrf. '88 Mustang Conv. Or Fax: (818) 548·8897 estate olllce. Fax • lmmedtei. lneftdly e«'olte• RECORDS{TOP S lmmac cond. must 289 V8, wht, all orig. resume. 714.965-6364 •wt PAY MORES FASTER" Jaz.z. A&B. Soul, Rock see I $21 ,900/obo. nu top, stereo/remote, Weatcn«;µt~~ WIO'St>nd'UIO Receptionist Prof'I Comm lnsut· ance Brokerage firm looking for mature lndlv wtproven office skills, busy phonH, 20hr work week to fill In for primary recep- tionist. Must be able to work lull week twice a year 10< vaca· llon rellet. Perm pos call 949·263-0606 ex121 or fax resume 263·0906 attn Lynn CONSIGNMENTS Ctniognmrats ~ken ~ly l uld ii 1uc1J1n r.rry \'lednUdiy ii 4pm J er 1nltrm11J1n till 11141951 1215 ~957·81~3- SOUTHCOAST AUCTION 2202 So. ~St. Sant. AM. CA 92707 1-.t&l.c....,.CA•~ Aecp'I F{T 30-40hrs/wk, good phone voice, It APPLIANCES 6011 1 y p I n g , w 111 tr a In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 800·788·1084 for Tom. 30" Gae atove. Uke SALES & SERVICE new. Cost $600, ask· REP Auto artermar· Ing S3000bo 962·1583 lcel, local territory. Frig $225 Waaher/ Must like working with Dr~e r $145. each. your hands $50,000 Xlnt condition! base + bonus + ben· 631-0297 •fits. E.O.E. Call General Electrlc M.A.A.S. 800·2~2·9627 Dryer. Good cond, (CAL SCAN) ollve c:lr $65. 675-3322 11~,.,,,.,,,.,..,~~,......,,,-:":'"""=== SECURITY GUARDS Why play Hlda 'N Start Todaytl F/PT. Saek with childcare? Etc: ... so·a & &o·a Mike (848) 552-4757 ueautlfull s10,500. cnt SlJSOU<Xl.IW 845-7805 (849) 794-1180 622·5273 International Pen llJ rtBeaoh Friends, PO Box 340, IL....;;-•itiioiii.-.;;-..-.._.. BUSINESS OFFICE Benefits avail. ca II C I • •a If I• d n4-092·7689. M·F todayl 642·5678. Oublln 12. Ireland. TeVFax 011·353·1456·1 _________ ------------------ 9 s 3 2 · E ·m a t 1 : EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 1 n 1 o @ 1 (~~L !;CAN) 5530 5530 5530 FOR RENT 2769 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim INCOME - --, iiiPRiiiOiiiPiiiERiiTYiiiiiiii'l7ii9iiOI EMPLOYMENT 5530 N.8. Duplex block to ocean, go9d condition iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3/2BR. $379,500 AIRCRAFT QAOUND Aganl I 645-3883 CREW. Openings for BUSINESS a FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 ---- handtara, fualers. machln• a electronic tralnHa. Paid training & relocatton. High school diploma grads. AgH 17-34. 1·600-345-6289.(M·F) (CAL•SCAN) Aaalatent tor busy prof'I al hom• otftc• In CdM. Clatl~ support, bualn•••/peraonal errands, PT 110hr tu ·--rHuma to 719-2800 Pi.aae be wary of out ••llto• Pavllllon of area c:ompanlas. •oat Rentals. Dock Check ~th th• local MIP Oavay'a Lockar Batter B~aln••• 400 Main •t Bal· Bureau bafora you boa, Min wage start •end any money for 673-1259 fff• 0t .. rvtc••· RHd -....... 0 ....... 0 .... K""'K""•=•..::P..:•:-::"=--- and understand any aceountant, PT. NPB contract• bafor• yov sign. Sh~p around fOf area. Ask for Bud ,.,... 1. (714) 723·8485. P aypnonH 1100K/Vr. Loweat ewlcH. Local all•• •vallebla. l00-e004410 14/hfa, r:~ ,,.... .... -~...-.­..,......,., ............... .............. ........ rth& ........... ...,.c.e..., .... ......... . ,~,-.. 4p1b• ...... "As Southern California'• leading 1nfurm:i11nn prov1ikr (()(' \\\'tr 1 century, the Los ~ld1imet 1tcmt1n11~ IUt'liCtlltnct lnpnnt~UI wtult cxplll'IJ11111 tn111 al1ern1111~f t~hl hec.-ne the: infrnnauon pan.rwrul d.>1et for It> rfaiitfl SOJ ...i~ttt1te111n rrwty marln IWJ !Mdlum It ltl'\lel." • Get the Timer. Run 9our ad in the Newport Beach- 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 today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we' II run it for another week All for just s10· . D YES, SELL MY CAR Name City ,..... Cl** ~t 8oil9s y.., ~ Model ______ , a,~ a ~is.. a..,"'°°' Priee 0 v e 0 .-ow...._ OT'if!eed oi... -----0 AoAo.,..,. CJ .. ....-..,, .c..,... ~ a .. .._. O~tt.Our.i11p 0&9'1.o O_,....._ OMa-.. a ,,,.~ o C>\*CCllMll a-., .... a L.-.""""' o ~ o~ ,... .... 0 M..,.,..._ 0 \41f¥fll!olf 0 .... ..---.. ~ --~-~-----~----~--~ I • - Pl 10 Monday. August 3, 1998 TODAY'S CROSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS I "Them• autho< 8 Shede 01 blue 9 Demdt • PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ( Bridge By CHARLES GOREN w1lh OMAR SHARIF and TANN.AH HUUCH ANSWER TO Wl-:EKLV IJIUl>GE QUIZ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily P JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS 9115 UNCOLN 9120 TOYOTA '93 >C.J• Black, tan lthr, lo ml (870673) 118.995 BAU•R LOTUS 714-842·7700 '94 XJe '93 •• 300 While chrome, full opt (222079) $19,995 Ll!XUS MISSION VlaJo C949)3a4-0884 '97TOWNCAR PW /P D L, AM JI' M • (734959) 124.997 Coeta M••• llnooln·M•roury 714 540.5830 •'81 TERCEL• Runt >tint, matoon, nu paint, 5 1p, A $4000. 831-638 Eve'1 931·7014. cit 14 Foot~ft·lbPe 58 Type ol seeds 60 Full 9!own 61MO1g1oup 82 Dunne ol ltlms 63 Ships' poles &4 Netlher's lo L A LA IT IN •CTS C H I ON AO AA BE Q I N~·11hc:r vulner hie. I'> Suulh you hokl· 'Ilk' h1ddtn0 ha\ proceeded Black/bat I ey Ith r • wL.ST .., Kllr •.A~I S<>'"'U 89eoe8) 121,995 r •• u • BAUER LOTUS P l t;i' 40 ? 714-842·7700 '93 aS300 fully---------ro.dec:t, lthr, aJc. am/ 92 Mark VII xlnt cond, Im ca11. moonroof fully loaded, tlnled $13,400. 714.754.1734 wind. S.lgt. 59800/ ,84 08 300 obo 714·891·2025 partner 65 Dollar lrac;Uons ~~ 15 ~WNl'I PfOV AR ENT IN 0 UT AH F R E E L AD A M f= T "' Black/grey. lull OPI ---------(074737) $24.987 MERCEDES 91301-·"""•"""s...,A~V""'AL.,...,,,O"""N~X':":L~ • J7 Q 0 7 J o K 10 7 2 • K 10 8 7 Whlll lk.llOn du you tal..e'1 •94 >We lht 16 Tyl>!t ol apace of: 17 Aptll 15 E L E RL EM lhe hiddi11v hn~ pwccc1k<l A 'llm '"largely puc .. .,work.11 '}ou Black/bleck• ln&er. TE dOCumeol DOWN > F AYI H I R I M 0 .. Ll!XUS Whlle, lthr. 3il< MISSION Vll!JO (::MFL756) 119,55 SOlTI H Wl\.H NORlll •:AST niuld be sure of f11k.1111r paJe wp (695012) 118,995 pon \Yi\Jl panncr. you could vcn1ure BAUER LOTUS lo 19 IJ9fv very I Prefix meantng • BA 20 Toronlo 1 PfOV ·eight" HA IH • A NA •M ll F F (849t3M·0884 '81 aoo SLC LEXUS Of' r.u P 1• Pa: I NT Pass l o P~ lour pJdcs. Rut panm~r could ha~ 11 "714MS42·7700 Q~ 2I1Pe1UH a book 2 AclOf' Alda lht ~ Felhlon 3 SchOOlbook E r. L I p !:: • T Mo s l"-ll l HO RE A E • NER ? hc~cluh two·~lcr. ond you would 1~•.,..95-.,..x'"°J""'S-6,..c_y,..1 c_o_n_v_e_rt,..lt>..,..lo then llC in 1muhlc. All iu all. 11 luoks triple black, lmmac. tit> II y\1ur best bet 1" 11douhlc. Partner thr~·out 538,950. '84 LS 400 Mln!,.cond, only 483 of WaSTMINSTaft White/Ivory, fun opt theaa hi performance (714) 893 .. ee>e IOI ~() Chief 4 Play II by - T1 ' 24 Part Of TOIF 5 Muslc·buJl's RC: p LA s s E (211877) 132,977 MercedH were mad•· 1~~:"":"=~::::-:'-=-=-i LEXUS lmmac.. llke nu, a '98 PRl!VIA L• 8C Whal acmm Ju you 11ikc7 • • I::: Bl .25 Saill.ng vessel purchase GE 27 Kind of pepper 6 l eam A E. ll K AL N fl L L NE LL A A • Your honor<1 in panncr'" ~u1I\ shoulJ be up11roocd noo your h~n" m the n11nur W'C valuable cruds S11~c Nooh could ha\'c a bcucr th:ln rmnt· mum opening on lh.i<i a~tton. you owe panncr amnhcr biJ and two no trunlp .;cc11\<; the most Jescr 1p11vc ai:tior1 • will know i!)s ha\cd on n m odicum 849·850·5885 MISSION VIEJO •how winner. Owned Cust whla, dual A/ C948)384-0884 by a mature and care-(3KKV554) 118,88 •P 31 Dart 7 Asian native Cl• ~ D ~ L AN IC I E R ea E S I RE CA EST . ,85 ES 300 ful driver •Ince '86. .L•XUS OF 97K ml. SI 8,000. WESTMINSTaR .or high lM<h 1 other thnn a trump \fad-.. ! t•! lh• T tilt CO> to IU .. , di Ill wll rtt ilCI co I~ aC1 so, rot lfll• lhl co ac .:id be esl rec Sh co au A 110 Gl '" Th an If gn Sh In~ I: for po or I ., ... : Ir lft •• 111 Ill ... .. .. . , .. .. • ... • .. .. 32 Smell 8 Urge DE A s f! T s OU s T «: JEEP 9110 Whlte/lvory,mlnt 949-844 1056 or (714)892.e9oe ~ Dow0900rs 9 Messenger Q 5 A'I Sooih. vul11crnhk·. you (077313) $21,977 949-851·8345. 36 Singer McEnure 10 Act l1k1 •king ~ u. 37 Pamphlet 1 t BuSlneu·letter , ' 110M· I *'85 CHEROKEE• Ll!XUS S9 Presldonhal abbr 129 Sibling's chlld 51 Oslnch's prerogative 12 Social mlsf1f 11 30 Vesttbulo cousins • S} Q Q'9 6 2 o K 7 "'AK 10 9 S 4dr auto, IC, rebuilt MISStON VIEJO l91 300 SL 54k ml, TRucvs (848)384-0884 block/grey, Ilk• new " 40 Lotty nest 13 H1s1orlcaf · 31 Monk's 1111& 62 Droop 42 Crut51ng period 33 Empty (the tub) 53· J11panese • Q 2 • Doth vulnctablc, as Sooth you hold . eng and &.rans ate .. --'-,-8-5 .... 0-8-3-0-0---1 Inside & out, recore11 liiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • 15400. (714) 723·848~ Llhr. moonrf, CO $38,000 oba 759-3360 43 Pantyhose color 18 Pitcher With a 35 Old French wresll1ng <44 Fro1en dessert spout com 54 Westem author 188 Cherok•• 6 cyl, (112106) $30,987 •97 C280 l,..----------1i1e h1dd111g has pnx:ceded· 1'10R nl EAS-1 SOU1 H wrst 46 Life of -easy '22 Endeavor 38 Duly Wister street 23 Kind of baft00n 41 Special 55 Car blemish A/T, AJC. P/B. cass. LEXUS 2 3 km I. c D. 11 hr Hondas ao·s to 97 am.rm ater, P/B. alloy MISSIOtf VIEJO (486783) 533,333 Cart $100·$500 • 7 ..l Q IO 7 4 o A Q 6 • Q J IU 6 l l • Obi Rdhl 20 l'a~ Pas~ ? <48 Shark part 24 Mockery disaster-movie 56 War god 49 Rests 25 Slumber loaturos 57 Machine Partner opens 1he biddtng with p ne heart. Whal do you respond'! Whal Jo you hid now'! whit 14700. 549·2144. (040t3~4-0804 LEXUS OF Pollet lmDound1 •93 CHEROKEE '85 LS 400 WESTMINSTER 'r 50 Made s dress 26 Zodiac sign 45 Assist pan 53 Couch 27 Beach 47 Style of type 58 Antonio A · Y11ur redouble pron11sed another hid and :t\ked partner tu 111ve yuu the "l!lu o( way. North ha\ ohliged, aoo your choice O\)W ltc'I be1wcc:n an 111v1111t1onal two no trump and a fore· mg bid of three clubs. We doubt that on I I ·Irick conlract ha'i much chance ol success and, if no trump is to be played. ii could be v11ol 10 have your hn11d declare. Bid two no trump. LTD Black, gray llhr. Ca1hmere /lvory , (714) 802·8800) ~~~~::.· Jt~~~··~ 54 Harem room 28 ~less 49 Sub detector Spurs 57 AmuSlng 0taoges 50 Fizzy drtnk 59 Crude ITl()tal t\ Your h,1nd 1c; nt>I 4ut1c gt'k><I enough for a 1wo-ovcr·one rc<;pon<;c. and 10 rc,ponJ one no tru1i1p with a weak duuhlc1on tn the unbid ma,ior is dista~tcful (Swilch 1he diamond and spnuc huld111gs and ii would be more pala1ablc ) 11\Crcfore, raise 10 1wo hcans desp1h: holding only wc,1k lhrce-cartl 'uppon for partner. (107229) $17,995 (02915~EXUS138•987 ---------4X4'1 muat aelll ':;"ousET~ L3J~: M1ss10N VIEJO MERCURY 9135 eoo-112.1410 ><7802 ......... .-. ..... --.-..... ---~--~ ...... !!"--~--~,~0 ..... 1~1......,~12l!'""'~1~3 ..... 714-842·7700 C848)384-0884 1-------....i Q 3 • As South, vulncrahlc. you hold: •KQJ6 Q J\1083 O AI04 •AK lllC h1dJmg hac; protccded EAST SO\JTll WEST NOR nt I • Obi PllSS I • Pass ? Whal do you bid.now? t\ · In light or ta'it'~ opcnmg hid. you cannot cxr.cct panncr 10 have more than 6 poin1s. so don· t even lhink ahou1 slam w1lh your 2 I lugh· card painll>. Show your power hy JU!llpmg to four \pades now. Any1hin~ else, cxc.:cpl a cue-hid which will gam noshing, l'i a dra.,llc underbid Q 4 · Nc11hc1 vulnerable. as Sou1h you hold: •AQJ06J v>JS O J64J •92 Q 6 Both vulncrahlc, as South you hold: • AQ864 Q KJ862 O Void•1097 The bidding has proceeded: WE.'i"f NOR1 If FA~I SOUTH l o Ohl 4o ? Whal action do you take'! A If you sm1ply hid four of a majur, '84 Grend Ch•rok•• 4X4 AC, P/IN, CC (1 18433) 114,884 Coat• M••• Llncoln·M•rcury (714t 540·5830 IAND ROVER 9113 '95 Dlacov•ry Rloja red, tan, Jpst1, (3NFY029) SI 9.995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (714) 842·7700 •9e sc 400 White/Ivory. full opt (050957) $36,977 > LEXUS MISSION Vll!JO (840t384-0884 '87 ES 300 Full opt, 14K ml, (059324) $30,687 • LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (048t384-0884 '97 COUGAR XA·7 au10, AC, dual VANS airbags, AM/FM ca ss. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 0 n I y 1 4 k m I .1• (624541) $13,997 07 DODGE Conv van Coata M••• AT all pwr, TV VCR Llncoln·M•rcury tint wind. S24,900. (714) 540·5830 pp 949-574·51 14. '93 SC300 Chrome, lthr, moonrf (014412) $20,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8808) OLDSMOBILE 9155 you arc guilty of one of the most •--,-0-S_D_l_•_c_o_v•_ry __ C(!!rcg1ous underbids of the Jccndc · 25kml, dual moonrl, -L-IN_C_O_L_N---. -9-1-2-0-1 '89 R•e•nc~ 98 4·dr, You arc ccnainly rn sla"l-1cm1ory. (3LUH7t7) 124,444 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil blk, lthr, all pwr. AUTOS/Sl!IZl!D CARS from S160 Jaguar. Cor vette Mercedes, BMW Porsche, Honda 4><4's, truck• an more. Local 1ale llstlngs. Toll free 1·800·8••·2282 •xt.A-4000. and the way 10 get your message LEXUS OF clean, ><Int condl acro~s IU partner, as well as to be rel-WESTMINSTER '97 MARK VIII 63k ml, 1 owner, allvcly sure you ~Cl to the righl 17 14) 882·8908) AC, PW/POL. ABS, Ult, $4950. 714·966·1275 strain. i~ to cue-hid diamonds now. (887170) 124,lll97 •---------. Coate M••• ,- 01d live diamoncb. LEXUS 9115 Llncoln·M•rcury TOYOTA 9210 ANTIQUES & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 714) S40·5830 CIASSI CS Learn to he a better bridge play· _ _.__"------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii er! Sub\cribe now to the Goren '02 LS 400 SELL '91 4-Runner 4WDliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-Non cert, lthr, moonrl sunroor. Kenwood CO, '70 Cad Eldored 1225 for information. Or write to: (120234) $20,987 nert bars. Loadedl Conv•rtlbl• 72k ml Goren Bridge Letter, t•.o. U ox LEXUS your used vehicle 18k ml on D brand full pwr, pared• boo CCAL*SCAN 4410,Chlcago,111.60680. MISSIONVIEJO throughclassified new englnot 515,500 A Real Beauty --------------------------------(849t384-0804 642·5678 obo. 714-434·7847 $7295.obo 644·994 HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ~--~ ERVICE · needs ... ------!CERAMIC CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SATELLITE 'fV SERVICE 3528 COMPUTERS 3556 GENERAL 3558 -====== LAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING 3917 TILES DIRECTORY ;; Hom• ft11forallonJRamodel THE LOCAL PLUMBl!R •--------Leaky Showers Rep'd Slarving computer llU· lnt•r lor Renovation• ... ~1fll(:M -~, Tile/drywall/woodwork ... TREES .. HYra Quallly Palntlnt ·• James e. Bangert Co.· Aogroullng &. lnstall'n dont so111es Wmdows Cu 11 om Pro J e c ta Fences/deckstroom add. A X TOUCHUPS. TOO Free Estimates L670130 Doon of T iie '9 5 · · 9 8 prob Io ms. LI c 6 O 9 4 8 4 N B CJlll' noole/ganeral repair•. Topped/Removed, Lawns, 24 I frs. Rlcher"<S Sinor Friendly Service• Insured ADDITIONS 673·8065 or 846-8526 Reasonable. 515·9808 M.Bonks 642·8107 ~::;:;::~:!.':'.!.. comm/RH. Reis FrH Eat spr(lkn-clnup 751 ·3476 Llcl280644 645·3209 LIS32981 675-9304 REMODELING 3410 ------------------LEWIS Conatructlon c..., . .,., ... .:. . .,,~ Chrla 809.0805 CHUNG'S PAINTINO Pr•ol•• Plumblng HEY LOCALS! ''got dish?" 714•441 •DISH RemodeJ•Handyman L1"""''1"'ill"J"'1ol'iifiii1uioii!MR.~"'.w"'ll!f.1!, .. '"'~l·I QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Mike's Gard/Landscp 24Yr1 Exp·Grt Prlcel Aepalre & Remodel• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHILD CARE 3536 L#704773 Local A11. ~!!~ .... m::!~:::~: 20 Yrs E><p. Ref'• clean upa. trees Guar Work·Fre• Eat Fr .. E1t1mat11 REBUILD or REMODEL PROFESSIONAL •714·557·S825• ~C.MiJRtto1o4t ·I'm Your Handyman· trimmed, B.11t Jobi Llcl375602 538·1534 L1987398 989-1090 Professional Factory Authoriied Installers •Homes or Offices COM PITTER Rn! Addi1ien •Tm1ndmp. Mark 949-850·8525 Good ref's. 438·1518 RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. Dan Dawaon Plum bing •Ouallfy Construction SERVICE •S>'C/Mttcr Up1udc It---------The Green Gardener Pal"llng-lnt/Ext Hou11/Apl Apr, Rmdl, Replpt •Roa1onably Priced AUPAIR SLUrlHAl'f'ORDMILli DECK ·R~rt •Trt11~lah"cin1 HAUUNG 3720 Weakly res. mafnt .. Quality job. Fr•• est. Draine 24hr ave. Exp't ---.------ •Local Co #636318 AVAILABLE . ~i:;~t~~~o~, COATING 3570 • Rtpair • Pool/SPA• NB a11a. quality work. Ll569897 838-8888 gas 1y1&1m rep61pe01 TUTORING •Slephonson Assoc • PCTrtlhlnf• ln/Ou14-Lu. 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