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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot' Serving the Newport.Mesa co.mmunities since 1907 Carol Hobin sits on a walk- way that con- nects her.home with the Me.a Verde goU course. The country club wants to install 100 trees that would beauttfy the coune but block home- owners' views. MARC MARTIN I DAIL V PILOT Banning Ranch project debated • Residents of three cities offer suggestions for environmental study of homes in West Newport. }F.NJfE.R RAC,1.AND ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -More than 50 residents of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Hunting- ton Beach voiced concerns Wednesday night about how the proposed Banning Ranch devel- opment would affect the environ- ment. The Orange County Planning and Development Services Department held the bearing at Newport Beach Oty Hall to com- ply with state environmental Jaws. ntyJor Woodrow Homes is proposing a 41 2-acre project that includes about 1,750 homes, a 75- room hotel, retail shops and 216 acres of open space. Representatives of the non- profit group Save Our Shores, whkh opposes the project, attended the meeting to express concerns about the effects of Ban- ning Ranch on traffic, air and water quality and wildlife. "I would love to see more of that land preserved for the crit- ters,• said Kathleen Cray, a group co-founder. Norm Su.ker, president of Newport Crest Homeowners Association, suggested that the environ.mental study also include an in-depth look at whether police and firefighters would have easy aecess to the area. Others asked that the shops and hotel be deleted from the project. "I'd like to ask that we not destroy our coastal resources for another shopping center,• said Cynthia Ridley, Newport Shores resident. Project Manager MJ chael Schlesinger sald Taylor Woodrow intends to balance the interests of the property owner, neighbors, government agencies and envi- ronmental groups. City hires firm to design W Si im m ... --~ , • Property oy{ners n ext to· M esa Verde ·country Club oppose plan for earthen berm, trees behind homes. EUSECEE ~Pb COSTA MESA -An effort (o beautify Uie grounds at Mesa Verde Country Club is jeopardiz- ing some nearby residents' panoramic views of the golf course, which they fear could cause their property values to dip. After hearing testimony from several residents at a council INDEX .-nMI .--~ QAlllD ____ _... --..... __ J10 fUI fll5 , • . .. -Xl ...... ... " .air fl 11 11 "' .. ________ , ..... -..__. ___ ,_JI WWHEI meeting Wednesday, Councilm81' G~ Monahan indicatPd that & City Council would look Into ' e matter. Residents on Komat_ )nve learned of the country clu/s plan last week after worke• .1 began constructing d dirt beJJh behind their homes. r In a meeting ldsl Wednesday, club General Mdnager Kim Porter told residents of the plan to plant d wall of 100 eucalyptus trees behind their property. Scott Clements, one of the affected homeowners, said he was surprised that residents weren't Wormed or consulted. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 , 1998 . Q~ESTION right to do what they want on tbe11 property. but they should c?ns1der the impact 1l's golng to have on theu neighbors." VleWI on Nwl7 Should the .Mesi v.w • Country Club be IMowed to blodC Ylew5 of adle- cent ~1 Call our Readers Hodine 1rt W · That IInpd<"t could be substan- tial, scud Vdlem· Torelli of Torelli Rectlty. Torelli hd~ sold golf course property for 14 yecln. e1nd d<>f>..i. aou • of her business IJl Mf'Sd Verd<!. 6086 or .-mail • me111ge to dailypi~link.net • tndude the spetllng of your name and city of residefi(e. • 1t's private property.· Clements said. •Tue country club owns the land. They hdve the• ·At mirumum, d goU course view i:. worth $100,000, ~she sai<1 . Torelli JUSl sold d View home for $895,000 dnd guesses d home tlc-ross the stre1>t w!lhoul a view SEE GOLF PAGE A16 State says Owen must not vote on annexations •Fair Political Practices Commission rules that member of Orange County Water District board of directors has a conflict of interest. · fbtt Pb NEWPORT BEAC'H -The etty's repre:.entd- bve on the Ordnge County Wdter Distnct board should not pdrt.lt1pdte m cruoal annexation issues facing the dlstnct, the tale's Fair Political Prac· bee Comrruss1on has concluded. Langdon Owen -who n•prescnts parts o{ Newport Beach, lrvtne, Orange and Tustin on the 10-member board -hds come under hre dunng the past few months by Huntington Bedch and other oty ofhoals who alleged he may hdve a confhct of mterest Huntmgton Beach City Attor- ney Gail Hutton 1s lookmg mto the mdtlPr mde- pendenUy of the comnuss10n. Agenc1Ps that already belong to the wdter dis- lnct, mdudlJlg Huntmgton Beach. fear Ii more new homes and businesses are allowed to lap into the county's water supply, rates will skyrocket They oppose any expansion of the dIStnct unW d full study or the water supply 1s completed m SEE OWEN PAGE A 15 Ex-Newport woman slain lat, A Conner Corona del Mar J I1gh School stu- dc•nt wa., found bludgeoned to dedth m an upsc-aJe Washington. D C , neighborhood over the wt>ekl'nd. The body of Chnstmc Morodi Minayan, 28. of San Franosco, wds dtscovered by sev- eral people Sunday in Georgetown, wheri • she was employed as a summer mtem at the National Arad my of. Science MU7ayan was an excellent student who was dJso active m extracumcular activitie during her tune at Corona del Mar High School Dunng her ophomore year m 1985, SEE SLAIN PAGE A18 Interest in· water board evaporates •No one has filed to run for Henry Panian's soon- to-be vacant seat on Mesa Consolidated board, with one day left to file. o.t,Plll COSTA MESA-Henry Panian may be planning to leave the MeN CONOUdated Waler DWtrict board o1 direc.1an um yeu, bUt rather than kicking up bM feet. he'• worrying about who will rec~tMla~ ... , Ii .. \IP far glMI. ....... ~ ................. ..... .. IO fai Ill' ......... ....... The deadline for candidat to file nonunation papers for th Nov. 3 election is 5 p.m. Fnday. lf Paiuan does not file by then, the deadline will be extended to . Wednesday. U the posiUon t9ma1n.I emp- tY, the Otange Coanty 8oud ofS~ wUl appoint IOIDeOQI, Mid "*' ...... Mal Tang, a ~·ttM~ofVal· ..... 1W'I what bU PeNan ., WOI'• did. •11 wo.11 tPI ... CXlllllOI ol tbii ll1~0Ulol_...Mndl..,_· tan said. M Consolidated would not be totally Wlthout influen<"e, Tang MUd. The Board of Supervi rs would telect from a list of candidates provtded by the water dlitriet, 1llng 1a1d. But the ultimate ded· lion would fall on the county ofti· dals, he said. Panlan, 10, is kNtvtng MeM an. 2 t years Of Mrvk'e to a.voe. ... time to family. wbk:b bdiMI lout granCk:bDdren. lnltl•d of m...,.__ lar,. el1t1iaa. haiaD Ml 1-i lbll ........ trying ID...,_._ 1n1111 ......... .. .............. bUt .. 1a1mi ..... --~ GUiiy ... ..... . . • ii • ' • · :• A2 'Thursday, August 61 1998 Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pil PIL I !. . football I cil/ I dies at,: ·Boat cleaner lids a hull oJa time at wor~ m NewporJ 'Harbor ~="ll!:a '.(·~ 1 :0· CC / i,, 1 » .. ::i~ I . 1. 1 " , .. IS Wb8l9 be laves to be' . .. QIAN blloW ~ b1il da~ dean· ing the upptr ball of boats in the N8WJ>C?rt Harbor for Leading Bdge tfDdeiWater Yacht Service. ... ma• We . ( .. Les 18s ie rou We 1' ~, loca ond • The 20-year-old Ceni-i j tos man was ,adjusting ·:l',,· his'helmet when be . collapsed in locker room . j GREG RlsuNG : ~~~~~~~~~~~- ~Pb I ' COSTA tviESA __:. ace foot- ' ball coach Bill Workman met with : his players Tuesday night after a preseason workout. Instead of peppering them with practice schedules and game dates, he informed the 80 or more players that Daniel Edwards had died. •Many of them didn't know Edwards but lea.med that No. 37, the jersey that had been given to him an hour before he died, would be his ete rnally. His family • requested that Edwards wear the jersey .when he is buried. Faculty at the community coJ- 1 lege are still mystified why Edwards, a high school athlete who wanted to move on to the next level. collapsed in a locke r ' room and later died at Hoag Hos- pital. The Orange County Coroner's Office performed an autopsy, but the cause of death hasn't been determined . It will conduct a series of tests before announcing the results. "There are no details to divulge right now," said supervis- ing Deputy Coroner Joseph Luckey. "If an autopsy doesn't reveal a cause, the case is consid- ered pending based on further studies.· t Edwards, a 20-year-old Cerri- : tos resident, planned to attend 1 -the colleye this fall. He was on campus Monday finishing his =-math-and English-placement -, -tests. He had scheduled an appoinbnent with a school coun- t , selor at 5 p.m. but decided to ' 1 , swing by the field house to get his practice gear. l l j i I I ! : He·~ a cteW of four,. ' who travel from dock to dock ·in dinghies, cl~aning about 80 ' powerboats and· sailboats a month. With three to four people work;;ing on a boat at once, each ~t takes about 45 lllinutes to an hour to clean from the water- line to the roof. lnl~ clearly takes pride in his work. "You can eat off it when we leave,• he said. YAOfTS OF WORK Windows and doors are the first thing the crew checks when they get on a boat. Before they can ~ose it off, all doors and win- dows must be securely closed. After hosing off the boat, they alert the owners to problems, such as cracks in the finish. Then they go on to clean every little thing, from the stain- less-steel railings and door han- dles to the control panels and seats. "The more stainless-steel gadgets you have, the longer it takes," Inlow said. He and his crew dean only the outside, using special cleaner for the plastic windows, condi- tioner for the seats apd good stain removers for tough spots. Certain materials, such as Ising windows, take extra effort, Inlow said. "You just have to be so thor- ough," she said. "They know their boat." The cleaners must be sure to cover the entire boat, checking to make sure that every stainless- steel surface bas been polished to a gleam, and being very care- ful not to leave track$, Inlow said. If, for example, they leave some- thing on the boat, they must clean their shoes off be.fore climbing back on from the dirty dock. "Th~ things are nicer than most houses," he said. WATER IS IN HIS BLOOD Inlow, who grew ?P in Hunt- ington Beach, lived in Northern California for five yea.rs before a severe wake-l:>oarding acddent prompted him to move back to Huntington Beach a year ago to be near his family. "I really UJissed [the water} when I left town,• lnlow1 32, said. "l was born to be near the ocean.• He called an old friend, ' . Richard Yark, to catdl up, and discovered that York was think· 1 Last week Edwards met with 1 Workman and bis staff and I e xpressed his eagerness to play I for the team. Ed wards a ttended I l I R I E F LY I N T H 1· N E W S 1 Gahr High School in Artesia. Although he was a defensive back at Gahr, be was aiming for a linebacker spot with the OCC Pirates. . He was measured for shoulder pads, given a helmet and 'assigned a locker on Monday. Edwards was sitting on a bench putting a face guard on his hel- met when he suddenly passed out. A couple of other players saw Edwards faint and thought he was joking around, according to Jim Carnett. the college's director of community relations. : "They said it looked like a t_ ~eizure, • Carnett said . •His ;;oreathing had stopped and his :)o<IY was tight. When an atten- iiildant arrived, who was a lifeguard . r 10 years, he knew it was ::::>omething more than a seizure." A security officer who sponded to the call reported ere was no sign of drugs or ~cohol in Edwards' gym bag. -. No one can explain what xactly happened to the healthy -.athlete. ·People who met him had said e was a nice young man and he as excited to play at Orange oast," Carnett said. "We are eeply saddened by this event." ! ! ! ~ : I ~ i I I I I ~ ~ i l i j ! : j i l I i I Chili cook-off to honor fallen police officer The Bob Henry Chili Cook- Off and Salsa Preparation Con- test, -which will honor the police officers, firefighters .and sheriffs w ho serve Newport Beach -will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 29. The event will feature several contest categories, as well as food for sale, fire engines and police cars on display and enter- tainme nt for children. The contest will be held at Bob Henry Park , named for the first Newport Beach officer killed in the line of duty, at the comer of 16th Street and Dover Drive . Admission is free. Entry fees are $7 5 for each team, which are asked to sign up by Aug. 15. For entry forms or more info~ation, call Rick Harris at (949) 642- 2479. Annual Walk for Peace set for Sept. 19 Everyone is invited to the fifth annual Walk for Peace, to be held at Triangle Square on Sept. 19. Exhibits open at 10 a.m., and the walk begins at 11 a.m. The mayors of Costa Mesa and New - port Beach will speak a t noon . Entertainment will begin at 12:30 p.m . The walk is sponsored by the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council, the United National ·Association , Baha'is of Orange County, Amnesty International, Witness for Peace and the Trian- gle Sq uare Merchants Associa- tion. Admission and participation are both free. For more informa- tion, call (714) 434-1534 or look at the web site at http:\ \home .earthhlink .net\-taf3more. Republican club honors Rep. Cox The Newport Harbor Repub- lican Asse mbly will h old its ninth annual reception Aug. 23 in honor of Re p . Christopher Cox. Cox will discuss the current Republican legislative agenda at the reception, which will be held from 2 to 4 p.m . at 1021 White Sails Way, Corona del Mar. Refreshments will be served. . Admission is $10. For more information and reservations, call Evelyn Hart at (71 4) 645- 9127." Tennis tournament at ~ewport Harbor High Tennis players are invited to compete in tournaments Aug. 15 and 16 and Aug. 22 and 23 at Newport Harbor High Stjlool. The tournaments will be held from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m. Registration fees for singles are $22 for Newport Beach residents and $27 for nonresidents. The fees for doubles players are $28 for Newport Beach residents and $33 fornonresidents. To enroll, visit the Newport Beach Community Se rvices Department at 3300 N e wport Blvd., Newport Beach. For match ti.mes, call (949) 581-7052. For additional information, call (949) 644-3151. ~1'ot REAQERS HOTUNE 642-6086 Daily Pilot, P.O. 80Jl 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No ~ stories, illustr•tlons. edito-rial matter or advertisements herein can be reprodUced with- out ~ permitll<>n of copy· rfght owner. WEATHER VOL t2, NO. 115 1HOMU ... JOtMON. Publisher ....... ,. LOmB.L. Ech>r lmnl--1. Managing Editor 1WllA IOIWIAITA. AtlistM'lt Manlglng Editor lmnllMm. 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Most of their business come5 by word-of- mouth, and almost all of their customers are regulars. Inlow said one of the nice things about tbe job is getting a firsthand look at the latest nauti- cel ~ment. But just being OD the wate r is what he loves. "I love my job," be said. "Evety day, I come on the water aiid it's like free time .• Even wh en Inlow is not work- ing; he stays dose to the water, spending his time surfing, wake- boarding and playing volleyball. "It's so mu ch nicer than being in an office," he said. -Story by Alison Murray, photo by Don Leach Canoe club gets first approv~ to stay at North Star Beach NEWPORT BEACH -The Parks, Beaches G d Recreation Commission on Tuesday night recommended the City Council allow the lmua Outrigger Canoe Club to store its large vessels overnight on North Star Beach after obtaining a city permit. Dave Ki.ff, assistant to the city manager, said the perm.it would prevent the club from growing too big and adfersely affecting the N ewport Aquatic Center -the primary user of North Star Beach -or nearby Dover Shores residents. Billy Whitford, executive director of the aquatic center, did not return phone calls Wednesday. But Kitt said Whit- ford still expressed concern that neighbors may think lmua's crowds are his crowds, which may affect the center's opera- tions. In the end, howeve r, Whit- ford told the commission the two groups would be able to work it out. •They .can work together as good neighbors,• said Commis- sion Chairwoman Pat Beek . "It's just a matter of making sure that each group has a writ- ten agreement.• Julie Morris, a spokeswoman for lmua, said the group was extremely pleased about the outcome of the meeting, partic· ~arly the support the group received from Dover Shores residents. The City Council will consid- er the recommendation Mon- day. -Jenifer Ragland POLICE FILES NEWPORT llAOt • llelbo9 Pier: A duffel ~ and its contents worth $ 170 were stolen from a bench. • ~ ..._.: A cellular telephone worth S400 was stolen from a busl· ness In the 3300 block. • w.t ,.,.wpcwt c.der Drive: A wall.t and its contents worth $1,527 were stolen from a business In the 900 btock . • OcMll fNnt: A cellular telephone worth S 100 was stolen from the bNch In the 100 blodc. • S.1t1110 Aftftue: All emergency kit worth $25 was stolen from a c:.ar In the 1200 blodt. • COITA..sA • llllCa w act Lw: A diamond rtng end • pair of tt'OeS WOl'th $515 were • stoeef'I from a hcue In the 1200 block. • Pw•wa ,._.:Ac.-SMrwoworth $50 w. stolen from an automobile In the 2700 block. , • .....,.. ....... : A car~ worth SJOO w.s stolen from 1n automobile In the' 1to0 blodc. • .... 1M ~A P"'M and Its ca.lc.nts WOrth $3'& were stolen from a Mdlra In the 100 block. • 1• llrWt nn. pllm nm worth W5.,. ~from a~ In the 900 blodt. ' t I ~ r I I I I ' ' I I I I I l Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Getting used to new routine can lead tO bad hair days F ORT COLLINS, COLO. - You don't realize how much you, took your old life ror granted µntil you begin a new one. We had lived in the same town for 35 years, the same house for 27 years and we bad at least Qne each of everything we needed to bwnble through life quite easily. U one of our cars begcm wheez- ing, we took it to Mark Redfield at Mark's Automotive, and be fixed it.1f we had,.a toothache or sore gums, we went to Dr. Nick Davis or Dr. Michael Gahagan. Now we have to start all over aga.µi1 Finding a dentist in this t<?wti is especially tough because tbe population of dentists hasn't )(ept pace with the area's growth. We might be OK, though. Mike Gahagan gave us a referral to a classmate here. His practice is closed to new patients, but Mike authorized me to say that he won't go golfing with the guy next time he's in Orange County unless he takes us in. We shall see. We may have plastic and ortho- pedic surgery covered, too. The couple moving in next door are such specialists, though we're not sure which is which. We've also found two first-rate, locally owned supermarkets near- by and neither has those tyranni- cal •ctub• cards. By forcing cus- tomers to use the cards, the major chains are building an enormous and extremely valuable database. The cards store records of every purchase cardholders make. They know everything you buy, how much and how often, and they have it by your name, address and phone nwnber. No thanks. We are still sporting Califorrua plates on our cars, but that \WI probably change this week. All we have to do is pass the emis- sions tests and have our vehicle identification numbers checked. The smog test costs $15, which is OK. But they rip you for $6 just to look at the VIN nwnber and write it down on a form. NYLON TOUGffj nature FASHIO .LE by gn·· THE FRED COLUMN martin Even when we get the Col- orado plates, we will still be strug- gling to acclimate to some of the stranger local customs. We are becoming accustomed to buying Conoco and Sinclair gas instead of Chevron and Mobil. But damned if I can get used to tuning to Channel 4 to get CBS and Channel 9 for NBC. At least ABC had the decency to stick with Channel 7. Selecting the local 1V news to watch is a chal- lenge, too. In Calif omia, we considered Channel 4 the least or the evils, although its relentless self-promo- tion -I once counted 47 on-air promos within its 5 o'clock news hour -often drove us away. Here we have settled on Chan- nel 4, too, because it is the least giggly, the least hypish and seems the most thoughtful. It also takes getting used to the fact that everything happens an hour earlier. Prime time begins al 7 p.m. and Jay Leno goes on at 10:30. The benefit JS, we can watch our ravonte shows -·NYPo Blue,· "Law & Order" and •ER" -at 9 p.m. mstead of 10. Would that some of life's other necessities were that simple to deal with. My wife had no prob- lem finding d hairdresser. She just asked our charming and stylish real estate agent, Kristy Clark. Me, I went searching for a bar- bershop. I would have let my fin- gers do the walking, but it took our new phone company, US West, five weeks to get us a . phone book. After checking around, I found a reasonably hip-looking unisex salon in an upscale center about a mile away and made an appoint- ment. It was a dreadful mistake. The Army gave me a better hair- cut the day I was drafted. There are now four layers of hair between the top of my head and my left ·ear. Haven't had much hrck with plwnbers, either. We called a highly recommended company July 7 to get a quote on extending our natural-gas line about 20 feet, On Monday, they called back and said, "Now, about that gas line.• "Thanks," my wife said with not even a hint of ire in her voice, "but we bought an electric dryer a month ago.· Contrast that with the day we were moving, June 25. I went to unhook the water-supply line to our refrigerator and the valve came off in my hand. After closing the main line into the house, J called Joe Carlos Plwnbing and· they had a highly capable fellow out there in 45 minutes. It cost $90, but the crisis was resolved in less than an hour, on a day when I did n.ot need an additional iota of stress. Eventually, I'm confident we will locate a responsive plwnber, a skilled barber and every 0th.er kind of service help we may need. I wish 1 had as much faith that I .will discover a reliable source for Mint Chap Stick.. I used to go out to the 7-Eleven at Harbor' Boule- vard and Mesa Verde Drive and buy four or hve at a time. Now, my sldsh is down to three. Winter is commg, and I am beginning to fret. • AlED MARTIN Is a former Newport Beach resident whose column from his new home In Fort Collins. Colo., will run every Thursday until readers are llll'eaned. www.bloesercarpetone.com • Nobody has better prices • Nobody has better selection • Nobody has better customer service Nobody has better warranties THE Buying Power of Over 1000 Stores Come t/ Our Sizzling Summer Sr:>ecials going on Now!! nobody takes care of you bct b$L-than we do -~ [I] Hours: Mon-Fri ::gm S.t to.Sp CA Lie. 127zt2l I > t Thurldoy, August 6, 1998 A: 3 STAYING COOL Beating the summer heat is Catherine Guevara, 7, above Jett. of Costa Mesa, who pushes along Chelsea Kalhor, 5, of Huntington Beach at the Ice Chalet tn Costa Mesa. Azy.Kalhor, left, helps her daughter Chelsea, take off ber skates while Catherine does it all by her elf at the e nd of class. PHO TOS BY KI M HAGGERTY-ZYLIUS Model Fitness Expert Personal Training. W orking our rs hard. Really hard. And that'<; true whether 'fOU re into buildtnR up vour hftt:P' or "hrttlrng down your \\Ji\tlrn<' '>o. rt you're gorng to pul '-<> much C'n<·rg\ into omethrng. you want the• ma1C1mum re!tults Whrch is ..., hy m.1ny pt.-OPle turn to a per..onal trainer "Most people get a trarner tx•(,JU'-<' they re frustrated," say:. Shon Thonlp'on touncler and CEO of Mo<M fitnes Expert Personal Tr;aining (729-3706) •Tht•'r work out a lot. tney u'e all the latl''t grl'cJtest equipment, bur lh<'Y don 1 get lhl' re~ults they ..., ant • The problem of course " knowledge In ordt•r to g1•t tht• he'' rewlts, you not nnh h.i-.l' to \'\orl.. youro.ell rnto a ntee 1u1t v '"c.11. ~ou h,lH' to do rt in lhe rrght "a.,. Thomp-on prrde<. tum..elt on the re-.ult' ht.> g1" tor t lic·nt': ~ mu(.h <,() rhat hE' O!fl·r' 'omethrn~ unht>ard 01 rn the pt·Ninal 1nrmn1:11tt.'ld - .i 100"'1. money back guar;antee 11 you're not happ., with the nt'\\ "'ou 1n three months ltme And 11 doe'n t malll'r 11 you look like Arnold 5ch".un•nel(gt.'r and • I have lmt 10° .. body lill ti \Ou don 1 rt>t•I belier Thomp-.on \Hiil'' you a l ht.'< I.. Bui how " lw -.o 'ure ht> lan \\h1p you hat I.. to \our 1 olll'l:l' \'\ ,11•1lme clnd ha\C \OU lt·t'ftn)l ltl..t• \0. l llOlc:f clt01h here~t{ "It all got'' hJt I.. to our kno\' l1><li.t1• h.1't•: ht• '-1\' ·our ,1.i11 01 tr.iiner' .irt• Jll dl•grt't'd in t•'ter< ht· 'cren<.e .rnd C:f>R qu.1lrlrl'<I .ind requ1rt'<l to do a minrmum 01 lt\t' hou"' a "t-t·I.. ot ~tudy to ,t,iy l urrtmt." lht-rr role. ,1, tar .h you' re conn·rned. '' to One prt>H•nt m1ury, two, .llt,un dt:\lrl'<l re~ult' rn lht• ~horte~ pt1'"hlt> trnw Thom1>,nn dot••n t take that td'k lightly he ~t'<'• roo man\ trainer' "orl..tnR 1h1• gym' rn d •pump cm up, pump t m nut" m11dt• \\hrch r) n(ll onh It·" l'llrt •t•nt tor thl' 1 ltt•nt lw 'a'' but pot('nt1.1lh dJngNou' ·rh.11 appro.1th do• ..... n 1 1.1!.1• l'Jl h md1' rdu.11 \ spe< 1111 nPt'tl' rn111 dll ount • ,,n' Thomp-.c.rn Srn1 t' t'.lC h boch '' dmert>nl Thomp,on tal..t' \ 11.:il '•J:O' on t•\erv 1 hc·nt and ha' rt•t.wwd 1tw 't'r\ rce.. ol a card1ol~"' c 1r!.111< l lfl' nur-l'' .md nutrrttont<J, to ( on,uh lllr Jn\ unique concern' A' .1 1orml•r ~r,1du.itt' 01 the Shon Thompson, founder or Model Fltnea Ellpett Personal Trlln ng 1 Unrtl..,J 5t,1lf"' rn ' .\c.idt'm~ 01 Health Soenu" .1nt.l sµe. 1al Forcl"> par.Jmed1c • \OU c' .. 1n '"'t a"urt>d "ou're in ca~b~ hand<,. And don t thrnlo. voo II get a°"'ay \\ rth ,l,1c:l..ing oll erlhl·r .... • 6 J (y' ( Jvm ,1 tan I Qf? acti JWI vid Pac Me . tod. ma1 ·We ( Les 18s rou We ~ GO<\ will, loca ond ~ ..A 4 Thundoy, ~uit 6, 1998 HUSFJN MA5iHN llatf rtd WEST SIDE ...,..: Pamela Co~hhn feels confiderit she will be able to tackle ~ many cbal- JeA.ges that await 'fl.er as the new 1ptnapat of w~ ~ SCbooL ,\ 'Coughlin. ~. replaces Sandy Bundy, the S<;hool'• popular prin- opa.l who tpok advantage of the ~ district's golden handshake and ' retired in June. Coughlin has about 10 years experience as a pnndpal in vari- ous elementary schools in Dlinois, most recently at Kimball Hill 5qiool in Rolling Meadows. Having worked at schools with large limited-English stu- dent populations, Coughlin said sh e is looking foIWard to working • at Wilson, which has one of the r-- 1 I ~ Jlmlted-BngM ...... =·-·tbe~ ..... dllb1d. a. .... ,.... .,.... .. of ... .,.... .. IW-= D'91""' tbat wlllCW .. • 7 tbe pw1ge Prapoa lltlali221: •1t'a a bla ~e and it's ~to be· a "haid year,• Cough- lin laid. •What I'll need to do II lit dOwD With the teecb .. and see wbat we wtD have to do.• A mid« focus, co~ Said; i.!ill be teem'l '1tudenb to speal: ~ wing kinder-~ and tint grade. ~u ~can't speak ~tish. you can't~ them to raad lt. • she said •1 can tell we have an acel- lent staff of teachers here. They're very knowledgeable, and they're very contemed that they teach students English. Most important, these teachers care about children, and they really want them to succeed u adults.• For her part, Coughlin said her first year at Wilson will be a -, I I I I I I Kt .I I I I I .) Mo. .. f•i f, SAT f .. 6 Sutl 11 .. f 1'11l Bod Buuty Supply 6 IAloN J69 E. 17Tle ST. CCKTA Ml.SA Acaoss htoM RAl.pks (714) 642 .. 8910 I I I I Thlt aMlpOft nwy ""' ... <omWn.d with any..._ •• , .......... ,nc.. 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(Save up to $54.00) Hurry, Call Today! 714/542-6222 562/493-5483 Orange County Seal Beach Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot • ~nd AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pll<n, Aroond Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax them to 646- 4170; or call 540-1224. ext. 228 A com- plete listing of Arouhd Town can be foond at www.'-tlmes.mmlpHot. TODAY "An Artist's Journey"-The Mar- itime Paintings of John Stobart" will be on displaY. •until Nov. 8 ln the Cirand Salon itboard the Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport ·Beach. Admission is $4 for adults ft9.d $1 for children 12 and under. Por more informa- tion, call 673-7863. j CJD Voice, an e-mail discussion and ~upport group for those with the infectious brain-deteriorating Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, will be an ongoing activity available for interested individuals. The CJD web site is at http://members.aol.com/larm- str853/tjdvoice/tjdvoice.bbn . HOst tam.wes are needed for for- eign exchange students who will be in the United States during the 1998-99 school year. Students will bring their own health insurance and spending money for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675-0423. ration Camp at the Launch Pad on the third floor of Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Exploration Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, which inclµde a snack and movie, are until 5 p.m. Admission is $110 for members, $130 for nonmem- bers. Extended day is $150 for members, Sl 70 for nonmembers. For more infonnation, call 546- 2061. FRIDAY Members of the cast of "Rent" will be at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa, from 4 to 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Fdr more- information, call 444-0226. SATURDAY Fair Days at Ptecemakers Vlllage will be presented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Sunday in the Piece- makers parking lot, · 1120 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. The event will feature music and food. For more information, call 434-8368. Children ages 7 to 12 can enroll in either Science Camp or Explo-A back-country hike will taJ<e• ~ ~ ~ OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAkE fAMily diNiNG TO l~E NEXT lfvdl BY POPULAR DEMAND -OUR ORIGINAL CHILI SIZE ~l'\D ,_•).r \..~T. Ill' & 801\'I' S'l'f)llllt•I~ Open 7 Days a Week •NO DEPOSIJ • ElectronlC Silrveflftance/Security Cameras • Controlled Cate A£cess • Key Pad Entry • Dilposal Station ~--·=--Fenced wHh Superior Lighting • Security Patrolled 21401 Newland St. (at Hamilton) (7l 4) 374_6661 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 I ' PROCESSING LABS Free ••• Advanced Photo System Storage Case given with each roll of film developed and printe~ a around town place from 9 a .m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. A mountain bike tour will begin at 9 a m. Hikers and bikers will meet at the El Moro VJ.SitoIS Center. Both events are free, however, parking is $5. For more informa- tion, call (94 9) 494-3539. A ~ tide pool walk ls set for 3 p.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Walkers will meet at Peli- can Point Parkm9 Lot No. 4. Park- ing is $5. For i;nore informabon, call (949) 494-3539. place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 ij. Coast Highway, Newport l3each. Grunions will be running through Wednesday. Parlring is $5. The hike is free. For more Ulf ormabon, call (949) 494-3539. MONDAY We Won the Web, a party cele- brating the conclusion of the Newport Beach Public Library's summer reading 'program World Wide Wep of Tales, will be pre- sented at 10:30 a.m. in the Friends Meeting RoOm at the Newport A program on marine mammals Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avo- will be presented at 7:45 p.m. at cado Ave. Admission is free; how- the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi-. ever, children are asked to bring cal ~eserve, 600 Shellmaker their completed reading log. For Road, Newport Beach. Parking more information, call 717-3801. and admission are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows :.will be served. For more information, TUESDAY call 640-6746. SUNDAY A back-country hike will tal<e Barnes & Noble Jr. wtll present American Girls Oub from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa gALE! ------..:::-.----- Fri., AW[Ust 7-Sat., Audllst 8. Shop lhc On::ha~ and Send the kids back to ~li"'ool. debt-free Our l(enlly used f88hlons are big on looka. low on prices! .20< < (>IT l~l''°\ak ('lot hill;.! Costa Me•a 369 E. l 7tb 8t . .f20 • Weatport Square (949) 680-2243 •••••••••••••••• COUNTRY FOLK ART 0 l!CRAnSHOW •w•w• AUGUST 7-8-9 POMONA -FfllRPLEX 1-10 to Falrplex Or., North to Fairplex Th• LHctlng folk Art a Crafts Show In the "atlonl Featuring the award~winnlng, top quality handcrafted Folk Art & Crafts of owr 100 of the BEST Artisan·Exhibitors from across the country. Offering for sale quality Reproductions & Country "Heirlooms of the Future" • Ru Coo"n' D1co1t11T1"a & Cl1FT "Hos fOlt SflL1 I • •Uuntry!' Folk Art Showa, Inc. 8393 E Hoity Ad Holly, Ml 48442 (248) 634-4151 Mesa. The event is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 444~0226. Robert Whitley, a leading wine educator, will present a red wme tasting rJass at 5:30 p.m. at The Cannery. 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Registration is $38. Reservations are required. For more information, call (949) 675-0894. Welcome Baby and Tender Care· Parenting ptogrdJD.S Will bE> pre- sented at the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, Thursday, August 6, 1998 ~ 5 Reservations are required. Ad.mi5s1on is free. Participants must be 16 and over. For mor mformation and dl.rection , call (310) 473-4574, ext. 3011. WEDNESDAY The Networkers wW meet from 11 :45 a .m. to 1 pm. at the Costa Mesa Gou and Country Club. 1701 Goll Course Drive. Admis- sion is $12 and includes lunch. 'For more infonnabon. call 885- 9093. 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Cos-AUG. 14 ta Mesa. The Welcome Baby pro- gram is from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m Tuesday through Aug. 13 A Ten-Getting Your Product Manuf~c-. der Care Parenting program will I tured will be presented from 8 to be from 6:30 to 9:30 p.rn Tuesday 10 p .m. at OCC's Science Lecture through Aug. 13 and 9 a .m. to 4 t Building, 2701 Fai.rvlew Road,: p.m. Aug. 15. Vofunteers m.ust· ~osta Mesa. RegiStration is at : attend.all three classes for a given 7:30 p.m. Admission is $15. for program. For more information, more information, call (949) 253- call (949) 722-1107. 0952 .• , An lntroductory cllmblng cllnlc will be presented from 6 to 9 p.m. I at Rockreation in Costa Mesa. SEE TOWN PAGE A6 XTR HVY PLUSH This gorgeou• plush " lunin tuht'<I "'ith the line~t varn a\'011lable a~d will re•1. t cru~hmg an°d so1l1ng. It 1s a\ail.Abl~ 111 lnw: shade\ ul bt1ge-o\ er 3000 ~·yd• m all s7ss PER SQ. YD. • • • ,... • • -NEW LOCATION : 300 \V. Coast H"v ; Ne\' pon Beach. CA ! ( P.icit., U>4•t H"' & l>o-.er Shu•c ~ (949) 515-2781 Since 1974 BALBOA CARPET ~UUS, 1~ ... • • ,-----l I • Chocolate Chip • I • oatmea~aisin f : • Snicke!doodle ~ n11 •M&M I 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehbuse Records) 646-1440 I • Peanut Butter I I 1'. I I Per Visit I j Must Present Coupon • l e..p 811 S/9s I , ___ .,,.,, Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm SUMMER SALE! • Summer brings GREAT SAVINGS on all home furnishings, in-stock and special orders. • Come see our NEW SHIPMENTS of European furniture that just arrived, now on sale! • Henredon •Baker •Century •Hickory White • Jeffco •Sligh • and many others! •Explore our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom and new gallery addition now open. •Immediate delivery can be arranged for in-stock home furnishings. • South Bay l~atJon o~ning Fall of '98! •Plan ahead" for special orders for the holidays! COSTA MESA JXJ~11J8rt -:!IDterioo $Mm /'}:JD .. • SHOWROOM HOURS: • Mo11.-Sat. 9:00-5:30; Sµn. 12:00-5:00 ! 6 - J ( . tvtE tan oU acti Jun vi ct Paq M~ ~ to<L ma1 We ( Les 18s rou We • G~ will locd ond l 1 TOWN .. CONTINUED FROM AS -AUG. 15 •'1olunteers ages 14 and above will lw needed dt 8 a.m. to help ,4P'Jinl the fence around Paulanno ~&hool. 1060 Paularino Ave., Cos- :.f,1 M(•st1. Refroshments will be -;...rv<•d Thi• t>otnl will btn lonated •rby [)pfl P.11nl of lrvme. For more 'ii,rormc1t1on. cttll 556· 7653. 'I\ 'I "'froplc-al QlcJnts will be the topic ::.~ d1srns..,10n al .the 9.30 a.m. pro· qr<1m c1l Sh<•rman Library and .....i,idr<lt•11..,-2h4 7 E. Coast Highway luhn Bishop, the gdfdens' man·. • er ol hortJCullurP, will conduct :-to111 ol tlw Tropical Conservat~­::y. Tilt• proqrrun 1s lree dnd open :1P 1111' puhlt< For more mforma- ::ion, <"clll nWI) b73-2261 ... •• ·----:;AUG. 16 .... ... •-A program titled Spiders Are :~our Prwnds will be presented al :=:45 p m. t1l the Upper Newport ::bc1y E.rnloq1rc1l Reserve, 600 ::Shc>llrnc1kPr' Hodd, Newport :'3{•.ich Pcu krnq t1nd c1dm1ssion are ::r•·P I lot l hocolate t1nd marsh- :~wllow" will be •wrved. For more ... New Hours! ~ ... l....)fl. <,1 ·. information, call 640-6746. AUG. 22 Kreative Kids Komer, a creaUve- wnting workshop for children ages 8 to 13, will be presented from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at an unde- tennined site. The course will be taught by Lisa Addison, an award-winning jouma11sl who has written for the Los Angeles Times. Admission, which is $1 50, includes notebooks, instruction, a journal, a pizza lunch with soft drinks· and more. Preregistration is required, because the site selected depends on the number of people who sign up for the course. For more information, call (949) 654-3860. AUG. 25' Robert Whitley, a leading wine educator, will present a white wine tasting class at 5:30 p.m. at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave.. Newport Beach. Registra- tion is $35. Reservations are required. For more information, call (949) 675-0894 . AUG.26 Creative Recruiting Strategies will be presented from 8 to '9 a.m. at 'the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Registra- ; Mesa Terrace Can Help You· ••. • l\n.111\C yvur lnvrd one h~ AJLhcimer's disease does not mean they have to • : he: ,k·,1ined rn J nur\ing home. The solution is residential~ ac Mc~ Terrace, i ,1 'f'lel1.1lh de\rgned. \rcuted community chat will care for your loved one in a : l111ml likr environment . • • • ( lur pro~ram\ ;ire dt>~1gned for all stages of dcmcncia 10 enhance sclf-est~cm, ; 1111111n111t• me'> and give a qu;tliry of lrfc to each resident with d1gn1ry and the ' t re pell they d~rvc. ' • • • • • • • • • • • ' " • • • • • • • .. • • • • • ' ' ! i • It • • • \tru1.turcd Progr.uns & Actrviucs Seven Days Per Weck •Alzheimer's A.5.soc. ·Mt>moncs in the Making Art Program" • Private & licm1-Priv<1tc Room\ • ~urcd Building. G.mJens & Courtyard •A,~; ta11'C with Medication and Bathing • buprion.tl food with 24-Hour Snaclu Prepared On-site •Monitoring of Weight & Blood Pressure • Phy\il1.ms Office On-sire • I .tmtly uppon (1roup I Edu~tional Workshops @ Mesa Terrace 350 West Bay Street Costa Mesa Du1 to '/'tdidiutl P""V""'"'ini, to#n by 11ppoi""'""' o,Jy. Plusec.O 631-2212 Part of die+ delmapacifioa cOodnuum ot are Uc.• • uq &QU .... tion will t>t.~gfa at 7' a.m. Admis· sion or Professionals in Human Resources Association members is $22 m advance and $27 at the door; guests are $27 in advance and $32 at the door; and students are $5 m advance and $10 at the door For more inf9nnation, oill 2~-7834. ' . AUG. 28 .. Estancfa lllgh School Clas of 1968 will hold its 30-year reunion at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion Tale of the Whale Restaurant, 400 Bay Front, Newport Beach. The event will feature Hawaiian beach party attite. Admission is $80. There will be ·no refunds after Safurday. For more mforma· hon, call 9:S1-5435. · AUG. 29· CPR and Medic First Aid wllJ be presented from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Base, 1601 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $50 for Newport Beach r sidcnts and $55 for non- res1dents. Students who complete the one-day session will receive a nationally recognized ~rican Heart A sodahon CPR ancftVledic Fi.nit Ald card. Register at New- port Beach Conunurtity Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more mformabon, call (949) 644-3151. ONGOING The Kiwanis Club of Newport Bctlcb-Corona del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Clul), 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar For more tnformdtion, cdll 852-11.48. Oasis Senior Center offers a half- hour of free legal consultation by appomtrnent by cal.lmg 644·3244 . Monthly workshops for people Wlth cancer and· thE>ir relatives meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the sE'C- ond Tuesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center l1l Newport Beach. For more mfonnation, call 760-5542. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only s499oo UPTO 3MOS. same as cash O.A.C. VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & Service Full line of Woo Woven A>cm11,•.t1;r & S•!l.dl Carpeting Av'! ab 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa N.E. Corner of Harbor & 19th Street ~:....-;;;+=---""'-----' .. 722-9642 •• Mon-Sat 10-6 · Visit us on the web at www.carpetdepot.net Our Interior Designers are aVailable for free in ... home consultation • ' New rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doil A support group for younger patients with lupu::. m ~ts from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newpdrt Beach. Call 536-1734. A workshop for people with lyrnphedema me ts from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month in the audJtonum at Hoag Cancer Center in NP.wport Beach. For information, call 760-5542. Oasis Senior Center' offers a meal program for mcmhors. Lunch 1s served dai\y from 11 :45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose room at 800 MargueritE> Ave., Corond del Mttr. Home d('hvered meals are available fo1 home- bound seniors. Reservations i)re reqwred. Meals are sponsored by SCSS lnc. For more information, C'all 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center offer med- ical equipment rental, from wheelchaU'S to walkers and more, by calling 644-3244. Wb,ere's tne Oasis Senior Center bas a com prehensive medical library t answer or research any rnecli question. Call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center offers coWlSelor to assist with questio about Medicare, HMOs, and sup plemental and long-tenh car insurance by appointxdent Fo more information O{·.'appoint- ments, call 644-3244. ~1 . Expanded Aware~ess Seminars presents a weekly ~editation ses- sion al 6 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newpo~ Mesa. 230 E 17th St., Suite ~18. Suggested donation is $10. Call 646-1128. A free introductory class ln pri- mordial sound meditabon 1<, offered by .Marvin Greenberg dl Complementary Healing Arb, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa For the time and day of the session, 01 to make a reservation. call 969- 7653. , I /~r r~e('(rtl Pc<aJioJ1J •WEDDINGS • ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! •Imprinted Balloons • Custom Banners •Party Goods • Helium Tank Rentals LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Goo ds • Custom Gift Wrapping • Greeting Cards Mon-Sat 9-6 Closed Sundays 210 E. 17TH ST. • COSTA MESA 122-1803 \ Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot around town Thur~y. AuguJt 6, 1998 A7 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A6 The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. The fee is $25 per session. For more information, call 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally ru of Orange County provides edu- cation and emotional support for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every other Saturd~y at Orange Cotlnty Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red HµI Ave., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, <ajl 850-8463. St. AnClrew'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 church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is open to the Hours: Mon-Thurs 9 am-5 pm Fri 9 am-6pm Sar 8:30-4 :00 pm Tall and Majestic ................... $5.00 bunch of 10 POMS Daisy, bunon, standards ...................... $3.00 per bunch Larkspur. Traditional Summer Flowers ...................... $2.50 per bunc~ public and cormnltted to confi- dentiality. Call 631-2880. Prospects Network.Ing Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's cate, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. Call Angie Stafford at 474-2225 or Tula Fir- man at 551-3156. All l.a$senfs Leads dub meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call 646-1252. Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of meditation sup- plies, holds a free meditation from S. to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 711 W. 17th Sl, Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. Call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m . the first Tues- day of each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport . Blvd., Newport Beach. Call 644- 3151. NlcoUne Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Htstortcal Sod- ety bolds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the dty of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. Por more information, call 631-5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Ch~ch. 183 . E. Bay Sl, Costa Mesa. For more inf oimation, call 953-0900. . Ensign Intermediate . School offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. For more information. call 225-8189. Oasis SenJor Center offers a Parkinson's disease support group Do Your Own Wedding! Monte Casino by Popular Demand We'll Show You How! ..................... $2.50 per bµnch Ger be rs Bold colors for modem displays ........................................... 75¢ Roses F. W. Signature domestics .... from $7 .00 per bunch of 25 HEBITAG& Since 1947 Brethren Christian Junior and Senior High School has enjoyed a rich heritage of providing a Christ-centered, high quality educational program consistent with Biblical truth. 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Call 642-7400. Hoag Cancer Center otten Man to Man, a free prostate cancerdis- cussion group, from i to 8:30 p.m. the first We~nesday of each month at the cenler auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. Call 722-6237. · The PacWc Business Xchange bas weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pad.fie Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more informabon, call 640-0588. The Newport B.Mch PsychoJogt- cal Associatioi; presents a coed relationship ,q.oup called Insight Equals Pow· at 7 p.m. Thurs· days. The f< is $25 per week. For more inf Qr ation, call 722-4588. Hoag ~ cer Center otters a b'ee re}ant and imagery workshop from · to 11:30 a.m . the fourth Wed' ~ay of each month, at 1 Ho J Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. Call 760-5542. A free telephone help Une foT seruors ages 62 and over is offered by mortgage consultant Bob Brennan at 3 p.m. Wednes- days at BaySide Village, 300 E. 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Thursdays for people )With cancer and their tamilies. A beginners session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The class is taught by Victor Annand. ·Pac; Me ,'.' Mesa. Call 545-5669. • • , •• • (, ! 'No tegistration is. required and the class is free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport S~ach. Call 722- 6237. .. ) . ' tod,'' ffi(\( we ( Les 18s 1e rou We • G~, ~a ond .I .. ' .. 'A free support group for1cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. ~es- days and a support gro~p lor peo- ple sulfenng from chrome fatigue syndrome meets ttom 7 to 10 p1m. ·Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 401 9 Westerly Place, Swte 100, Newport Beach. Call 251-8700. Arthrttls Foundation instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- 1. ase class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at . the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more ~ information, call 513-5641. Nightly meetings are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach " •tor anyone who wants to over- • .come nicotine addiction. For a , fchedule or more information, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. 4rhe Newport Sports Collection • Foundation, d nonprofit organiza-r ,. . Oasis Senf or Center offers a daJ· ly telephone contact program for SE:niors who have a limited locaJ · support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa . Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public-speaking skills. For more information, call 444-5030. The Newport Beach DlsUn- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. Call 730-3671. 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Udo Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com· munity Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314. Oasls Senior Cente r offers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments' and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. Por appointments, call 644-32«. People Interested In reading English can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information, call 851-1739 outs Se.oior Center offers visu- al-a.id screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment only. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center bas a walk-ing group called Wplkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to. enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach ·area. Call 644-3244. Essential Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight-loss groups. Learn behav- ior modification and other tech· niques to control your weight. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays an'd Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 350, Ne wport Beach. For more information, call 718-9848. An ongoing group discussion ~~ lambing & Heating Celebratlq 44 years of service in your community. Thank You! r riiiiiiicii•TM :i ~: 20 ~~F!; L.--- -... .mt:&.a:.iil 1675 Superior 81\fd. •Costa Mesa 662-1300 Ll00&5443 Factory Direct Sine~ 1959 /BLINDS Choose from a collectlon of top of the line fabrics bought direct from leading mlUs, now at closeout prices that mean a savings of 60-703 off original retail prices! UPTO C811 for a Free In Home Es11mate ~~ ~·w'\ 800/624-5132 f :\ PERYVVORLD BLINDS & SHA.DES GARDEN GROVE COSTA MESA LAGUNA HILLS 537-6275 546-2653 493-2870 Visit Ot.f Factory Showroont 11622 Matlcon Dr., Garden GrM -1 Bit east of Knott otf OnrlglWOOd 7 40 W 16th St. • Costa MeM 646-2816 ROS-Y'S AUJO llODY CA&l•O•N II CHOO•• • . Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pil and interacbon for recovering women alcoholics who have been sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to discuss relationships, careers and living lite sober. There ls a cost based on a sliding scale fee. For more inf or· mation, call 225-8189. The Healing Connection otters a women's relationship group at 1 p.m. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, tM-A, Newport Beach. For more jnf onnation, call 261-8003. more information, call 722-6237 . Body Design and United Studt of Sell-Defense offers aerobi cardio kick boxing classes fro 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Th days and Saturdays at 1000 Coast Highway, Suite C, Ne Beach. The cost is $8 per cl Call 122-0526. A1coh<1llcs Anonymous membe m~t from 6:45 to 1 :45 a.m. Mo d4ys through Fridays in Room 3 ,Oasis Senior Center, 800 Ma Women Helping Women offers a ,guerite Ave., ~rona del Mar. F free ongoing peer-support groug, ) more information, call 644-3244 for women in transition from 3:1~·' to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 425 ~: 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include self-esteem, explo(ation of feelings, conununic~tion, trau· ma recovery and personal sup· port. For more information, call 631-2333. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11 :45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. For The Alzheimer's AssodaUon Grief Supp0rt Group of Ne Villa WesWtlla Rosa co-sponso a free support group meeting f caregivers &t 7 .p.m . the fo Thursday of each month throu October at Newport Villa We Assisted Living, 393 Hosp1 t Road, Newport Beach. For mo information, call 631-3555. meetings are free. For more info mation, call 722-6237. CRYSTAL CAVE • MetaphyslcaJ Books • Original Jewelry Gifts. 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The courtyard of South Coast Plaza Village turned up the vol- ume on fun, fashion and dining last Thursday evening as a large contingent of local eateries ottered the best of the best to upwards of 1;000 Orange Coast- ers intent on celebrating sum- mer and lending their support to • The Orange County Performing Arts Center. . Rod Plazza and the Mighty . Flyers supplied the hot blues. Nominated the best blues band of the year for five consecutive years at the W<J. Handy Awards, Piazza has als6 been labeled "master of.,,the chromatic" for his audience-pleasing harmonica playing. The cool summer night was a given , with incredible food pro- ' vided by such dining sponsors as Antonello, Jerry's, Morton's, Maggiano's, Bristol Bistro, Darya, Rainforest Cale, Birra- poretti's, Planet Hollywood and Coffee Bean and Tea Leal. • i I • I l • • • l I J 1HE CROWD The $30 admission raised more than $30,000 for Center 500, sponsor of ongoing Center projects of all variety. The orga- nization, which has a member- ship composed of professionat men and women in the commu- nity, takes Orange County cul- ture seriously. Center 500 mem- bers work hard for every dollar raised, and deserve considerable credit for their long-standing support of The Center. Chaired by Jerry Black and Leslie Trammell with support from Karl and Betty Anne Kreutzlger, Ire ne Bennett, Else EWAY Auro SPA 2285 Newport Blvd.~=-_..,,. Costa Mesa 650-1009 ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: • • : d•S'H •laiilGil : Olovsson, John Reid. Shella Tierney, JackJe Wolle, Susanne Evert. Wendell Rood.man, Car- lene Matto, Denn.ls Potts, Kathy Fleming and Terry Parsons, the evening was also sponsored by such devoted corporate partners as Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc., Sprint PCS, 1Tader Joe's, South Coast Plaza Village and many more . BW Tucker is pre.sident of Center 500, and he was a part of the massive crowd alongside Betty and Fred Andenon.. Glen- da Crosby, John Ford and Cathy Clark, Phyllis Helland, Jamie ' Jolley, Manuel Martinez IV, Jim . Prouty and Barbara Lobo, David Paskll, Mike Reardon, Victoria Siegfried, Frederick Smith and Regtnald Woodward. Center President Jerry Man- del was spotted modeling inside one of the Toyota's on display. Mandel, the super-charged Cen- ter boss, managed to pay his respects to the Center 500 crowd and still make it back to Segerstrom Hall for the curtain of •wonderful Town· starring Lucie Arnaz and Stephanie ZlmballsL ' Word on the street is spread- tatlons slated for fall at The Center. ---0: " Los Angeles does not have a program that compares to what is being offered here in OraJl9! • i County in the realm of dance, said A.J., one of Hollywood and Broadway's most successful and prolific writeri. "We plan to buy a series of dance tickets and spend a great deal of time here in Orange County this fall.• That kind os news is music to Mandel's ear, and good news as well to support groups such as Center 500 that work so bard to make the programs possible. Jerry Black, Irene Bennett and Dennis Potts showed up to support The Center at the Hot Blues on a Cool Summer Night evenl • a.w. COOK'S column appears ~ry Thursday a~Saturday. in g conceming Center pro-==~::55===:===5iiiiiiiililii!:!5::~=====-iiiii;=====l!!!:El!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!!!9!!!!1--!liia grams. More and more patrons from Los Angeles, Riverside and Saq Diego are making The Center their destination for cul- tural and entertainment-orient- ed programming. West Los Angeles residents Carol and A.J. 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"" Thff~IMotPCa-a11wet,M~dodlty .. ~ lt«tl A CONTEMPORARY PLAY M.df ·Afd "· "" M~MW .... ~~NfwMfll ~ TWO sama AND A PIANO W...C..."-••• ., Nie Ova ,,,,,. ,,_., .. ''" t..i.,,.... -a.-., cW llt C'.liM ... _,, -~~~-... . tc m \\ L' 1f 1e re ~ G w lo or AIO ~vnday. Augu5t 6, 1998 datebook Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilbt Two modern-day remakes are fine fihns on their own" ' • U>f1'09t'S NOTE: The Reel Critla col- ~ fNtures movie critiques wrfttM by cO(MUlity members serving on our pan.I. -r Grown-up 'Cinderella· 1 Uves 'Ever After· 1 I grew up reading and being re()d fairy tales. I'm certain the story or the little cmder gul, Cmderella, was part of my mother's repertoire. But •Ever ~· After• is not vour mother's Cin···' dereUa. I REEL CRITICS . The ·' movie starts with ~.paint- a sword as well as any man. What she can't change is her sta- tion in life, and after her father dies, she is held at the mercy of her cruel stepmother the Baroness Rodmil.lA (Anjelica Hus- ton) and her two stepsisters. forced fo wait and work as a servant, Danielle tfies hard to ~ve her family home. When a ·young man comes riding through ' the property was to want all stories to end happily ever after. • HEIDI -.SM.a. 35, Is a hair stylist atid Costa ~ resldent. . Great performances by Barrymore. Huston I E ver After" combines the hope, dreams and won- derment of fairy tales with the determination of a young woman to triumph over: the e vil that burdens ber. ·anderet- known as Cmderella or Cinder Soot, first enters as a young girl,, raised by her father and a few servants, who is joyfully looking forword to having a new mother and stepsisters. She describes it as being •like Christmas." She's not delicate nor refined but buried under the crusted mud on her body is a heart of gold that tries' to please no matter what the situation is. ing <;Jone by LeonMdo da Vino, and an old woffidJl (Jedilne Moreau) speak- ing to the Brothers Gnmm regardmg a <,lory they have just wntten about a young woman named Cmderella on one of her horses, Danielle pops him with an apple, :and he falls off ,the horse. As he stands to apol- ogize, she real- izes that the Drew Barrymore and Dougray Scott star 1n .. Ever After." • la" is already a beloved story, . thanks to Dis- ney. Yet, th.is 1/ version is clos- er to the Broth- ers Grimm tale and more gro"Yll up than the Disney sto- ry. •Ever After" doesn't compete with Cinderella; it When her father dies sudden- ly, her baroness stepmother forces her to become a servant. She obeys because she wants someone to love her. One morn- ing, 10 years later, she attacks a thief who has stolen their horse, only to find it's the prince. She dresses up as a member o£ the court to save a friend and again they meet, only this time the prince falls in love. Will the prince be able to love a commol1- er or must she forever pretend to be something she's not? Heidi Bressler man is Crown Prince Henry and doesn't r~e the young noblewomcµt charading before him as the same servant girl who beaned him earlier. The prince is enchanted by her and demands to know her identity. She gives him one -that of her l~mg-dead mother. (Dougray Scott). The Brothers learn thdt the young woman's true name was Danielle, and unllke their passive heroine, Danielle was a true 16th-century Glorta Stemheim. Brought up by an indulgent father, Daruelle (Dre w Barry· more) ts not yo ur average young woman. She Cd.O read and quote the classics, throw as well as a boy, and as we later ftn d out, use Now it's her tum to apologize, and as she stammers, the prince departs, leaving many gold coins to pay for the horse. Realizing her good fortune, Danielle uses the money to pay for the release of one of the servants who had been sold to pay the taxes on the property. For the second time she meets the prince. Tilis sets up the rest of the sto- ry with the prince searching for his true love while the evil Rod- l milla works to have one of her daughters be the next queen. I was all set to dislike this movie. The feminist in me He, however, is a dumb man G,.111 Food, F1111t1UIU Serviu Healthy • Tasty • Afferdahk D11"'" iniwl ~fin J1m f >Jtf, W..nMt latt<h 8Mjfro (11t"1Wl10r1J/ .\IMo11 C (,auur Pl.II,,, Fridays & Saturda!s Unforgettable Nights lots ef Fun a.rul Festiflity BmJ.day l'anin. Amm1rrsann. CompanJ Events & family Gath<rtntJ Me11r11 /111"""11-a, F'"'"'IU &/JyD1111ur Rm rvati.ons 714-545-9096 • 714-343-2010 Cttmng 3605 S. Bristol St. @ Mat:Artbur (2 bloc/ts mmh o &n1th Coast Plau) Where Wine J.w.f-~ ~~9~ ~.~ ~ Where to Dine Restaurant Directory RI VERBOAT RESTA URANT On board the "Pnde of N~· Riverboat. Home Cl The Newport Harbor N8l.ocal Museum (Formerly Reuben E 1,.ee) Is Open From 11 am-9pm Lunch and Otnner Sat Sun Brunch Barn (closed Mondays). Reservations Needed Only For Weddings, Banquets Or Private Parties. All Map' Credit Cards Accepted. Located 14.151 E C'.oast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7864 CHARLIE'S C HILI Located at McFadden Place (next to Newport Pier) tn Newport Beach Houn1 Moo-Thur 7 CXlem-12 midnight Weekends 7CDam3 CXlem Amex. Visa, Otscover. Diner's Cub. No AeserwbOna Needed (714) 675-7991 CHUBBS MAL ONE Q:ime p n the fun .. Great American food, fantastic burgers san<tMches. li10UpS and &alad8. Daily epecl81a. Open deity froni 11 OOam VIS8/~ eocept8d. l.oc8ted between Tusnn and tr.,,ne at 462 E .• 17th~ r.osta Mesa. (71 4) 642--2226 TWIN PAL MS CalJfoma Coe&tal OJ!llne, featuring the bounty of the coast lfl 11 cort.empo 81 y ridooroJtdoor YIJlage aqun atmo&phere, live entertBlnmert f!Nefy nigt'C Lunch Mon .sat 11 :30em3pm fN9l'Y night; bar menu evailable between lunch/dinner and Thur . ..set. until midnight. Located et 630 Newport Center Or .• at Fashion lslsnd 721-8288 JACK SHRIMP SerWlg ~ loue8ne COISln8 '" 111'1 L¢eat. C8SU8I etmo&phere with pebo dlrnng Trt our Jacbhnmp plat.es, or the Jemmin' Jambelsya. Talce out end deilvel'y Mlable lOcaCad et 2400 w CoMt ~-~n ZUBllS Meoo ~: Rlbe, O'ldten. aaek & lcblter. Pnme Rib. Pizza, C>/ltlf' Ber. Pnces Range From $3.95 And Up. Hours: 11 :30am 1~ • Cocktail• T• 11 pm. Q'lldit Cardi Not Accepted ~ NIX Needed Located et 1712 Pl9cende. 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The onlv brewery 1n Newport Beach, we ser11e award ~noog beers g, we have a fantastK: food menu, with cu.door dtntng and lot.s of FREE parking. Lncat.ed at 2920 Nawport Blvd. Hours 11·30am-1.CQ:>ln &Jo. Tues. 11 :3'.lem-1 :CDem FriSat. SK EWERS Ccl6ta Mesa's orly Brewery! Located et 298 E. 17th St. "' Costa Mesa All our brew & entrees ere 1ndMduaNy made fresh. Wood fired ptZZas. shnmp/chickan/beef/lamb kabobs, salads and great sandwiches. Hours 11am-11pm Sun-Thurs and 11am- 12 ~ht FnSat. BAMBOO TERRACE Ol8Ck out the hippest Oiinese restau'8rC. in Chnge QJunf:¥.! RecenUy remodeled to resemble an ASlan beer house. Otn Din ser.oes tasty Clmese food and offers e fully stocked bar With refreshing ll'Opical dnnks, s quality wine hst and a great . assortment of premium t>otDed aild dreft beers. HOurs: 5.CQ>m-7 CQ:>ln Tues -Sun. Oosed Mondays. Locat.ad et 1773 Newport BMl '"Costa Mesa. 6455550 MANDARIN GOURMET Set"lllng lunch & dinner 6 days e week. Dosed on Sunday. Lunch servecf 11 .3().3·~ Mondeyfriday. Dinner served 4 ·:D 10 ~ Mondat Tlvsday &rid 4·30-11 .cnxn Fndav & Sebxday. Locatad at 1500 Adams Ave, '1 co. 54<>1937 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches, Coffee and Espra&so Dnnks & Smoothie&. All new breakfast menu Catenng 8V81l&ble. Ooen Moofn et Sem. Set et 7em end Sun at Sam. Located et 270 E. 17th Street, Costa Me&e 645-2252 GURU'S SANDWICHES We 68l'Y8 hot & cold dell 18fldw1Ches. Ur l8ndwlchea are the fattest in ta.t.n1• Try our wonct famous meeUlell san<t.w::h or our deli &t;ie sandwich, .,001 be "Gul'\J'ed. for life! Mon. • Frf. ~ Bpm. Set. 1Qem.3pm Located at 1560 SUpenor flNe A1 (114) 722·1211 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT le SAUSAGE CO. PBltll. Caeler Saled, Home mede Sal.uge, Veal. Lamb. =~~~· eeer ... ~ & Oenert. Holn: WttltlK.. ;;111111~ 'II Set. b Sun Brunch From 8 :n 1 :00, 11 wn-1 ~. Fri . .sat 11 etn-1 ~ Al Map-Q'8d¢ C8l'dl Aoceoted. l..oaitm ""251 a..--.. ~ Beech (714) 7230621 ... .,,,.. v • ,_..,....." RISTORANTI! MAMMA GINA In• beautlful MUll'lg on the bey "lNe mueic' Pll'form!Og ~ ., our &lOt8C8 Louriae. l.oalt8d It 251 Ealt Pee& Coilt HdlWil!IY in ~ 1*cll Llnlll Mon ..set 11 ;3().2;30, ~~ 11~. OlnnerMon&n ~1Qlm. Cel eNled for rel4W'VlltlOl'I 673-9&() SCAMPI Rne ~· ~ AlmodlMd ~ 7 ~A Wlllt fir 0mr e a> 1c;i -~ w. a--PrMita Wicn Per-. fir 1 e P9q)le or Al Mlici' 0'9d& Cardi~ ~ ~ ~•f578~~Mlllll 645«580 S APOltl lilllrtfaadfar~ ..... ~~10:~.~ ,,.,..... , 1 ~:IJlm.:11 :{Qln1 ~ It 10BJ ... DM.94442QO c resented that another Cinderella story was being pushed on a tar- get audience of young girls. Melissa Richardson Bo~waslwronglThismovie is very entertaining. The dia- logue is intelligent and funny. It's beautifully filmed in the lush French countryside. The perfor- mances are all well done, with Huston's portrayal of the wicked stepm<?ther wonderfµlly horrible. just offers another side of the sto- ry -more of a behind-the- scenes view. Drew Barrymore is in top form as the enchanting Danielle. She cannot really be called Cinderel- la as she doesn't resemble the fa.uy tale figure except for their mutual kindly spirit. Even under caked dirt and a brown wig, Barrymore's bril- liance shines through. Barrymore makes Danielle a commanding Even though I'm past the age of believing in a prince and ser- vant girl romance, this movie made me remember what fun it Just like the movie's name suggests, this is an "Ever After• r story -the •happily" disappear- ing at times. Danielle, otherwise "SIZZLING,. SUMMER SPECIAL. OUR FAMOUS AROMAnC SHRIMP ONLY $12.50 W111i llilS AD REG. $14.50 \ Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil VulCe Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique wine,_ &c dlnh11 roomt n allable for pwp bu~nei:i mtttlnl' and prlvalt runctlofts 723-0621 Please Call For Reservation and Directions AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go. Q:impleta Bar. All Major Credit Cards. looated /4. 2675 lrVllle twe. (Across from Newport Golf Ccuse) (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA America's most celebret8d Japanese restalftnt. ()pen 7 days a week. Lunch 11:3Qam.2:~Moofn. Oinner5:3J.10:CQim Moo-Thin: 5:»11 :~ Fn; 5-11:~ Set: 4:3().9::Q>m SUn. LOC8ted et 4250 Bn:tl St. 9550022 AVILA'S 5:L RANCHITO Authentic MeXIC8t'l Food, Wrtfl The Freshest Ingredients &. A New Light Cuisine. Great Margaritas. Hours: Lunch & Dinner. All Mejoc: O'edt. Cards Accepted. Located at 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa-642-1 142, 2800 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach- 675-6855 8nd 2744 E. C'.oast Hwy., (IM -644-8226. Ml CASA Our meals are OON e trip to Baia as well as Mexico. Now offering fish tacos. Phone ahead ~ orders t;o.go. H<Ms: Oeiy From 11 :c:D!m Al Map' Q'8dit c:erds Accept.ed. locet.ed At. 296 17t.h St., r.osta Mesa (714) 64!>7626 LA PAL APA Serving atAAer'Q: Sol.di MelOC8fl Seafood. Ceviche, cockt.ails, camarones. pUpc>, enseladas end much more.~ 6 days a weelt. Dosed on Wednesdays. Otne In or talc&-<U. Located at 123 23ro St. in Newport Beech (near Mutt L.,,ich'sJ. 673-2657 FERDUSSl'S Taste of Persia. Savory Persian cuisine in upscale, affordable etmo6phere , , • 30em-1 o.~ &Jndey-Thtndey. unt11 4:CXlem • Fnd8ySatu'day With Ml ml8C. LA CAYE Menu Includes: lobster. Crab, Shrimp, 3:.eeb. Delly Specaals. Fri. & Sat. Prime Rib, FuH Ber & Wine U&t. Cesuel b-ete. HOurs; lunchea 11:3Q.2.30-Dinner Mon.-Get. from 5:3Q>l'n. Va, Mastercard, Diner's Oub. Located lik.1 695 lrWle le., (At 17t.h 9reet) Near 8loclcbl l8t8r &•~ C.oetl Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu lncludel 9aak. Ffestl Filtl, Olid.s\, ~ &. Sellde. Pricee Range From $3 75 For Looch & $8.25 For Dinner. Holn: Mon.&t. ~ 11em For Lunch. 4;~ Mon . .fri., Dinner 3:~. Set. & Sun., Major Q'9dlt Cerde =· Locet8d ""20CD Hert>or Bl. 131, 0:. Melle. (714) 1-8777 THE ARCHES The premun ... end lielfood l'Qa 11'1 ()'tng8 CowC¥ ll'IC8 1022. ~ klflCh Mon . .fri. 11 ~Xllin d j ;cnm. Dinnlr lerYed rq,;y trd 1 :Clllm. l.oc*8d on Nlwport Blwt. & Coaac ~In Nwilpcr't 8-:h. 84&-7077 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Thal Olinese Cuisine. Open 7 days. Monday -SatlJrdey. Lunch 11 :CD a.m -3;CJJ p.m. Dinner 4:CD p.m. -10:00 p.m Sundet Dinner Ortt'f Perty treys & C8tA!nflQ 811811able located in the Cost.a Mesa C'.Dlrtyards et 1835 Newport Blvd. [} 154. 645-3259 ROYAL KHYBER ~ CUl6ine of lnde. ~for kJnctl Mf 11 ::D2:CQm. Coled for kJnCfl s... Sundev bUlCh 11.:D2:3J. Omer l8rWd from 5:~ l.DCated et 1 COl Bn&r.ol l:t. NorUl Cal OON for l'968Mtions 752-5200 TA PAS The only restetftnt in O.C. to offer the finest 1n CU1sme from Spein ~ INe Flemenco entertetnment. Specializing 1n Paella, steaks, gnlled fresh fish & pestas. Open ~ lunch and dinner. Located et 4253 Marbngale Wwy (1 mile south of John Wrrfrle Airport). Maior credit C8fds accepted. (714) 756-8194 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regeroed es ~em Cahfoma's top seafood ret.ader. With the larg&&t & finest eeJectron of fresh seefood daily. Also, e multibJde " ec:nxnptious delicacies 8UCh es sushi. gnlled fish encrees, clam chowder. fish & chips, &8nct.w:hes end el the fuangs ~II gwmet meal et home. Open 7 days 8 week. Locat.ed at 154 E. 17t.h a .. Costa Mesa (714) 574-8862 THE CANNERY Hi8tcr'tC w-fr'Ol It Restarant and Harbo-Duse r.entar Hotn: Mon.&t. 11:30· 2:00am. Sun. 10CXlem-12;~. Al MejOt' a-edit Cards. Reservations Suggest.ad, l..ocetad et 3010 Lafayetie />we., Newport Beech, CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 Fax 875-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on t.he freshest fish evaileble. Fresh gnlled fish seafood end chicken, sandwiches, &alads, IJ'llled plet.ea e~' lp8Clllllbes ~ SW ~ II week. Mon. thru $at. 11 · Sundey 11em-7pm. Cetaing evailable. Locaed et 670 w 1 th0 !t. IGS, Coat.a Mesa !Welt" the new Treder Joe's.) 845-8873 HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We 1-.. the molt Tepe on record il lhnga Couitl,146 Imported ben, 42 micro braMre We facn OY9' 50 ~ & blended Sco!x:h whi&lcar;e .. well • meny ~ bot.rbone: t9qUllll, & brendee. locef.ed l!lt , 830 Newport B"'4d (Newport & Hlltlar). 548S428 THI PARADISE EUROPEAN COF'P'll HOUSE Feecuring 9J*l8lty cdfM. (\A llJ)l 8880 ber, fine ct'IOCOletal Ulir\ Ice awn $ coffM c:rllCIOI•. F1'9eh belted ...,_ ~ .... ~ 7 dl';I • .... b'Tlvl 10lm-1Qwn Hi-Set 10lm-11pm. loc8ted lit~ E. BelbcJli ~ .• ~ Blecn 875-7414 • .~ewport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot date book .. Thur~, Augu$I 6, 1998 Al} presence mstead of the dutiful slave of past tellings. Most importantly, sho makes the mbvie fun to watch, b.me and again. _At the same tune that good- 1wss radi8tes out of Barrymore, evil oozes out of the pores of Anjelica Huston as the evil t)'aroness stepmother. Dougray Scott is effective a~ the confused prince. With what little defµrltion the script gives him. Scott mdJlages to creote a ·Characte r who is both endearing aod maddening. The two stepsiste rs, as cliff er- ent as night and day, Ft.1e both on target with their perfl)nnances. The younger stepsis,ter de mands alplost as.much sympathy as Danielle since there is a cama- raderie between them that is startlingly innovdti~e and enjoy- able. DanfoUe is a strong heroine, contrary to he r predecessors. She fig hts for her rights and saves others. "Ever After" is never duU and al.'-':'ays hig hly entertaining. l\-iagnificent costuming. along with a beautiful backdrop in the French countryside and haunt- ingly ma1estic music, brings the fairy tale to life. "Ever Afte r" is not always a walk irl the park for Danielle, nor the audience, but there are no graphic or disturbing images. Children may not understand all tpat is said or done, but it won't detract from the ir delight in the movie. All ages will e njoy "Ever After" beeause as a true fairy tale it has the magic to enchant. .,.:. MEUSSA RJOfARDSON, 18, is a Costa , .Mesa resident and a freshman at ua. Refinishing & Rc1>3lrof: l'olttla1n cullurtd Mrtif hlw!PN 6 ~ Complctt Bath Rtmodtllng video of the 1961 "Parent Trdp" stamng Maween O'Hdra, Brian Ke ith and Hayle y. Mills. It htt been on e of our family favontes. Then, we received the call to review the remake. Skeptically we Sdid, "How Gay WasSct.ll- Kelly and Bill Kelly could they ever fmd a child to replace Hay- ley h-Wls1 " Well they ctidl Her ndme is · Lmdsay Lohan, a red- head pixie covered with angel kisses (freckle,S). She pldys twin sisters, Hallie and Annie, who were separated SO<Vl after birth due to a divorce . One went With mom, the other with dad. Neither knows about the other until they meet at camp. Fate -wait unW you se the antics -has it that-they hnd out the family secret. Of course Hallie and Anrue plot to trad~ place:> so each cdn meet the pare nt she has have never known. Hallie lives m Napa Valley, Calif., Wlth vrne- yard-owner dad, Nick (Denn.ls Q uaid}. Annie lives L1 London with mom, a wedding dress designer (Natasha RichdrdsonJ. The plot has been upgraded with yachts, fancie r locales, cell phones, mom a bit tipsy. camp ·time-out" for the girls. and the careers mom and ddd en1oy. But nothing is lost, only more refresh- ing! Loban does an excellent job switching dialects and personali- ties. Quaid and Richardson ractiate as their parents. Disney does it agam. Tdke the family and en1oyl One for your video library. • GAY WASSAU-KEUY, 57, 1s the ed1 tor of a Balboa newspaper and 1s active in the community. BIU KEUY, SS, 1s an industrial engineer. .. MUSIC AIR SUPPLY Air Supply will perform Fnday at 7 p.m. and 8·45 p .m. as part of the Hyatt Newportets Jazz Senos at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. ~on t5 $25 at 7 p rn; and $30 at 8:45 p.m. Por mfonna- tion, call (949) 729-1234. , STAGE 'CATS' Andrew Lloyd Webbe r's musical "Cats," based on T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," WlR he al the Orange County Performing Arts Center Aug. 18th.rough 23, 'Wlth per- formances on Aug. 18 through 22 at 8 p.m.: on Aug. 22 at 2 pm.; and on Aug . 23 at 2 and 7:30 p.m TlC'kets range from $21 to $52.50 and can be pur- chased at The Center, 600 Town Cerrte r Dnve, Costa Mesa. For information, call (714) 556-2787. -FILM SURF MOVIES t11e1111e ESTAB LISHED l 962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 '· ,_, TH£ MUSICAL RESERVATIONS (714> rl38-15-l0 690 EL CAMINO REAL, TUSTIN 92780 nacm $26 • $56 ON SAU NOW AT THE IOX OFFICE 600 town ( ..... Drive, Costo Meta, CA 92626 • Open daMy 1 Oam to 6pm. Diie-av luih for •'"'P' of 20 or'"°''• <ill 714 SS6·2122, Ht. 22S • .... ••••••• qlOC ... m :714 5S6 2746 www.ocstsMt.•a/ocpal Cal: . .... ...... .............. .. AFlll HOUIS 1Wo urf movtes, •s1g We<lnes- day• and "The Endless Summer II,· will be screened Friday through Aug. 13 at Landmark's Port theatP.r, 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Screenings for "Big Wednes- day• will be daily at 7:30 p.m. with Saturday and Sunday mati- nees dt 3:05 p.m. Screerungs for "The Endle.s Summer II" will be nightly at 5;25 p .m. and 9;50 p.rn. with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 1 J>.m . For informa- tion, call (949) 673-6260. 'BEAUTY ANO THE BEAST' The 1946 French version of this · timeless fairy tale will be screened Aug. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach The film was directed by Jean Cocteau and stars Jean Marais and Josette Day. For information, call (949) 759~1122. -ART ARTISTS IN ACTION The Cannery Restaurant plays host to Artists in Action every Sunday /ram noon to 4 p.m. Help a child survive today and succeed tomorrow. Bea Big Brother. Artists will give live demonstra· tions on the patio. For t.nfonna· ban, call 723-1922.- ALEX ABERCROMBIE . An exhl&it of 15 photograph by Alex Abercrombie is at Mem- phis Soul Cafe. 2920 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. through Aug. 30, Daily hours are 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 10 pm. For information, call (714) 650-3690. 'PASTELS' An exhibit of pastels by Laguna Hills artist Billie Nugent will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave., from Saturday • through Aug. 31~ Por infonna- tion, call 717-3801. MARK bl SUVERO · Su huge steel sculptures by Mark di Suvero will be on display from Thursday through Sept. 27 around Town Square Park near the Westin South Coast Plaz.a: 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa .1 The exhibit is presented by the Orange County Museum of Art and South Coast Plaia. Di Suvero's drawings will also be on display at the musewn, 850 san Clemente Drive, Newport Beach v,.oqers i · ·~ ~, (.Jt G-i"' a <91 g Sandwich House 270 €.17th St. ~.,::.frl 1"1c~~' <J!26f!7 (71 4 ) 645-2252 Come see Mona's Roses Baell 8\?8ln for SprtnQt F.-"'it Smoothiesl Try OW' New through Oct. A. For WonnatiOf\ call (949) 759-1122. JOHN STOBA.RT An exhibit of maritunt> pairlt- ings by John Stobart called • "An ArtJ.st's Journey• will be m 1 the Ne~rt Harbor Nautical Mw.eum s Grand Salon through Nov. 8. The museum's ~ New~ort Gdllery displays the 1 mar.1time history of the area; i the Model Gall,ery bas exhibit. of world-class models; and the Grand Salon features touring exhibits. Adnussion is free for members, S4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is at .1s 1 E. Coast Highway, New- po rt Beacb . For information, call 673-,863. · LITERARY ·cmZEN DOG' CARTOONIST . Cartoorust and Aliso V1e10 resi- dent Mark O'Hare, ~reator of the •Citizen Dog" ·~6mic stnp, w ill sign copies of "Citizen Dog: A Comic Stnp Collection" Aug. 15 at 2 p.m at Barnes & ' Noble Metro Pointe, 901 B , South Coast Dove, Costa Mesa. For informauon, call (714) 444-0226. Sat'\dwic.hes I WEEKLY SPECIAL Italian Chicken Breast Sandwich $3.99+taz Coffee & Cap p"'ccinol Early Bird Special M-F 6-9am $1.00 1eo~um For more information, please .call (714) 544-7773. BIG BROTHERS~BIC S~ Ot' ORANCI' COUNTY '- Crololn'Crank~ ~i ~~ I I I I I ,.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RULES: . Br"eakfast at\d Catel'in9 .Available •Contest is for children~ ~7 years and 8·12 yr.ir.. • Enmcs mwt be received by midnight. Augu t 18, 1998 •Judging will be on August 21st. 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" Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ... • Band that played below deck in 'Titanic' is reveling in its new-found fame, and will kick off its summer tour at Muldoon's HUSEIN Ml.JSHNI album. Storm now has carte blanche to And the rest is history. ~ ~ A native of Cork City -the play U\ just about anywhere it Although the band has played actual harbor that the original chooses. at Hom1e of Blues and several Titanic sailed from -Patrick "We can call up just about· other gigs in Los Angeles, the all it the luck of the Irish or whatever ye may, but the road has certainly Murphy, the band's lead singer, anywhere and they know us,• Newport Beach concert at Mul- is sWl reeling from the recogni-said Steven 1Wig9er, the band's doon's will be the actual start of risen up to meet them and the wind is at their back. tion the band has received since • WHEN: Sarur-mandolin player, who was also its summer concert tour. .. it was featured on the film. da~M·m. featured on the film. •1t took a The entire day will be in • , ' After years of playing in Los Angeles pubs, Irish band Gaelic-- Storm has been skyrocketed to international farpe, with the release of a new alblim .that debuted at l'{o. 8 on internation- al record charts and a few . moments in a memorable scene of the most successful movie of all time. "Our lives have changed dra -:oon's, 20~ Mul· 1 while for it to sink in that we commemoration of the Tltanio matically, • said Murphy, who Newport Center had become a part of history.• and is being sponsored by Bass played the spoons next to a Drive, Ne~ • The band was formed by Ale, the company that brewed piper on the film track. "We Beach • Murphy and Steve Waymeyer in the ale that was used on the have been catapulted to the top • HOW MUCH: 1993. The group started playing original ship. There~~ be of the charts. Everything I do · Free · at various Los Angeles pubs and a display of Titanic boo~ at n9wadays has.something to do • PHONE:.. was relatively well-known in Muldoon's Pub and gift certifi· with 'Titanic.'• S40-4l lO that scene, playing regularly on · cates for "Titaruc• videos that nie group's Irish melodies Sunday nights at O'Brien's in will be released in September. .. John Ryan's Polka,· "Kesh's Gaelic Storm. the Santa Monica. There will also be drawings and Jig" and "Blarney Pilgrim," band who played It was dwing one of its gigs "Titanic" trivia games. The Santa Monica-based band was featured in the block- buster fllm "Titanic" as the steerage band that played for Jack and Rose it) the below- deck dance scene. were not featured on the origi-to the dancing that a James Cameron talent "It was good fortune that I nal "Titanic" soundtrack, which Rose and Jack In rscouts f>egan a nationwide was able to get Gaelic Storm to sold upwards of 23 milllon .. nta.nJc, .. per-search for an Irish band to play play," said Muldoon's , copies. But the band's music will form this Sahn'-for the steerage party scene. The spokesman Richard Kaplan. •1t's be featured on the upcoming search started in Los Angeles. all a part of bringing these inter- And locals have the chance to see the band in action as Gaelic Storm will play at Muldoon's Pub in Fashion Island at 3 p.rn. Satwday in a concert that will luck off a summer tow to pro- mote the band's self-titled debut follow up "Titanic" soundtrack, day at MuJdoon's. "He watched us and asked us esting cultural experiences to scheduled lo be released later for a demo tape,• Murphy said. Newport Beach.• this month. Promoters expect the second album will sell at least 10 million copies. Add that to the debut success of its first album, and Gaelic <C@ Lf j} j{ffE$1J !>$ ({))JNJLrt fffjllflEWfl!E!& Yi1 FUN ATMOSPHERE • SMOKERS WELCOME PATIO DtNINO lUNCH SPECIALS $4ft INDIVIDUAL PIZZA SINGLE KABOB (UP TO 3 ITEMS) (CHKN/SHRIMP/STEAK/LAMB) GREEN SALAD POTATOES OR RICE BEER OR SOFT DRINK HAPPY HOUR M·F 4· 7pm 91 a SKEWERS PINTS • ss11 PIZZA Creat Dinners, New Steak Entree·s & an Extensi11e Wine List! ll81D • llpm Suo.-Thur. • Umn -12 midnight Fri.-s.t. 298 E. 17,,. 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Cl F ,. ~""' rAlll'i•••'fll..,_,iiMo ... ,,,.,,.,. ... \ I , port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Piloflt dalebook Thursday. August 6, 1998 AI3 Corona del Mar's Rothschild's continues to please MARLA BUtD , A n artful atmosphere is what Helmut Reiss deliv- ered when he hrst opened Rothschild's m Corona del Mdr. The old-world paintings, wine racks, cozy nooks and crannl~. fresh flowers and classical recordings lure patrons into reel- ing that they have been trans- pQrled to Europe. Reiss sold the restaurant to h.ts daughter, Heidi, and son-in-law, Jim Patrlcola, five years ago, and this new generation IS carrymg . on with the successful enterpnse. She manages the "fron~ of the house• and hE!' keeps the books and manages the business. · Menu prices have risen since J last reviewed Rothschild's in 1992 -but higher prices are evi- dent at the majority of coastal rbstaurants. The food is mqsUy • very good, with excellent pastas, salads and seafood entrees - just a few disappointments here and there. The pasta, chicken, seafood and veal entrees are priced from $11.95 to $22.95 in the evening. Half orders of pasta are popular at lunchtune. s After a careful reading of the m,enu, and just about the tune you have made up your mind, HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 1 ~ St. Costa Mesa rugnndcarpets.com one of the well-trained staff will come along With a rundown of the specials of the day, so it's best to stay loose until you hear what treasure the chef garnered in the morning's market. A chilled cup of soup ($4.95) with diced cucumber it} a s&lty dill·mfused cream lut the swn- mertune spot. Fresh batches of soup are made daily with a thick vegetable-rich minestrone being the all-star favorite. l found an appetiier plate of smokeq salmon and trout a bit dry and the heavily-sherried lob- ster bisque marred by bits of sand and.shell. Ripe red toma- toes grown near Amsterdam are fe~tured in a wonderful salad ($5.95) called "The Helmut.• In a cheery red pile, the tomatoes are strewn with freshly chopped basil and oregano, finished in a mild balsamic dressing. A largish piece of halibut manages to stay moist (no easy feat}, richly sauced and delicious, topped with tiny bits of onion and tomato With a side of pasta or vegetables at $18.95. Salmon gets the same delectable treat- ment as does a calamari steak, a surprisingly low $17 .95. Sau teed medallions of veal with lin- gonberrtes are forgettable at $22.95. lo formation Includes KAYAKING &SA1UiW • ttf·t rnc l\o,u-..., . '"''"' ,_. ·--~ ....... -' • u .... k u.n ,,...,. •4,!lft'C:"l•, .. h I ••·H•·dtu l\.11 9t. l\.t\ ,,a,...,. C~tt•t t'\ '-ihWt + WHERE:2407 E. Coa.st l;ligh- w ay, Corona del Mar +WHEN: Open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. + HOWMUCK: expensive the continental omelet With chunks of avocado, bne and fresh mushrooms ($8.95) or beef bemaise, bee1 tenderloin topped with bemaise sauce, serv~ with roasted potatoes. Rothschild's has alw~, served interesting salads with~expecl· ed goodies like heart~ f palm and baby ears of cl at make good main course c' iees from $4.50 to $11.95. . A rich array ol , ul desserts are displayed~ toeside. Four of us shared one• ce of rich choco- late cake fille · th raspberries ($6). Rothschild's hM dou nothing but expand m its comer location -m two chrections, up and down Ouung is dvailable upstairs and a wme cellar m the ~ent is ter- nbc for special occasions. Many graduabon, b.uthday and ;mruver- sary parties take pla< 111 parts of the building that dfe u 1uli& to most of us. ' An acquaintance who teaches high school remarked. ·Roth-· .schild's ts my favontt'! restdurant becausf' I can get a good dinner • PHONE: 673-:. ~pqeut>A/~Ylll.OT From th Califorrua and lta!f vineyard~· Jsted, we chose a pl~asan~ .Autberford merlot, the least e pensive of the reds at $24. • pncier 1994 Jordan ($46) ~t a;ater dinn~r was disappoint- m~ in companson. · there for under $25 and I love the feel of the place. Of course you" have to disapl.J.nc yourself about what,'you order.· From t.lle beg~tng, founde.r Reiss madP. the WlSe d~cis1on to stay open for the lunch· crowd: · 3750 · Helmutllel.u, Hmdl Reiss Patrlco&a and Julius Sekas nm Rotblchlld's resta1inmt In Corona del Mar. For a decent glass of wine with pasta or a salad dt noon, its local competitors -The Bungalow, Carmelo's, Five Crowns, Oysters and Bandera -are do ... ed Fusilli bolognese, corkscrew pasta With a red wine, mushroom and meat sauce ($11.95) is per- fectly satisfying and the very rich fettucine romano made With farm _ .... _. _ _.,.., . • ~Ill I ..,_,. --· ,_.,.. ........ ___ ............ eggs and fresh cream, butter and parmesan cheese merits its ' Heidi Patricola has chosen her staff with care -they are solici- tous and informative and manag- er Julius Sekes seems to cover all the base~ and keep his cool. billing as a specialty of the house. Sunday brunch fans will like • MARLA BIRD'S dining reviews appear every other Thursday ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS TWIH t+ P.JILITI~ GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS Concert Series Enjoy the Dest of Californ ia Coastal Cuisine and the Thrilling Performances of Grammy Award Winning Artists \ 111'.ll 1·11/1 \ \ .11 lo "-1.irl lour \wul.11 ~LINDA' C<>~Pll B~ll~( H & CRA~D BllJJf l Sumptuous t1ot & Cold Stations: Seafood, Salads, Waffles, Hot Entrees, Fresh Fruit and Cheese Platters, Carving Station, Lavish Desserts and Housemade Breads Soul-stirring 'Gospel Performances $19.95; $23.95 with Champagne; $9.95 kids For 11ckm or lnfonndon. Cal M9-721-1288 Ario..._ Ritz •ntertal.....,.. Pl oduotlon MAGAZINT w 1 " +t p· .n L m ~ I 3 O N ! W ' O •U C E N T E R D R t V E AT F A I H I 0 Niiiiliil;liiAmNiiDiiiiiiiiilii•iilii .. iiJiiliitii·iiliiliiliilii .. - 0 r . \ I • I . . .. . . . ...... , ... ······· ..................................... •····· ................... • ....................................................... . • . -· CA 14 Thursday, August 6, 1998 commun1 forum . , Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doily Pltot •l READERS RESPOND ::1/-e$ide~ts ~ay ~put · brakes on traffic fixes,- .. l ' • l THE lss.UE problem of northbound drivers . : City offi~ials have proposed some on Eastbluff who make a u-tum unpopular measures to stem flow of cars in Eastbluff. at Vista del Sol. It creates chaos. It's dangerous. • egarding the Daily Pilot story "Solution to high school's traffic jams pro- posed,· July 30. I really appreciate the newspa· per looking at our traffic problems. I'm only about 10 blocks from Corona del Mar High School. • . I think that you have to con" sider the fact that we have three schools here, a full shoppmg center, Boys and Girls Club, and all of these residences that you have not taken into account. Eastbluff includes a little more than 400 homeowners. They should not be the tail that wags the dog and close off streets because our beautiful little East- bluff Elementary is reopening. Therefore, we ought to have full use of all the streets along Jamboree Road and Eastbluff Drive and turn into Bison Avenue. That would unclog a great deal of the left-tum traffic. I hope you will consider this. MILDRED MURRY Newport Beach This is ridiculous, this story on -Castbluff. The thing that New- COMMUNITY COMMENTARY port traffic engineer Rich Edmonston said is that people are just inconvenienced. I'll show you BOO to 1,000 letters of people who aren't just inconvenienced but who are mad. I live .in Eastbluff. We started Eastbluff Response League. 11tls community wants a gated.com- munity. They want everything , pJivate, to keep people off the streets. They want lo make the traffic in front of Corona del Mar High School horrible. They want to inconvenience every- body in the world because 26 homeowners bought houses that went on to semi-busy streets. This is pathetic. They shouldn't change it. Eastbluff should get up and gel a gated community. We live here. This traffic thing went out of hand so we said screw it. And we bought ourselves a house in the gated community of Ocean Ridge. That's what we want. We're will- ing to pay for it. So should every- body else in Eastbluff. JIU WHEELER Eastbluff Response League I see nothing addressing the Fund-raising efforts give some schools advantage Do1<01rn A. Youi-;c., I n your story dbout the high rankings of certain elem<'nldry srhoob 1n Newport Beach, Wendy Leece 1s q uotc>d as sdytn2, "They're doing something at those schools lhdl we redUy need to look at and dupli· ate," ( "Andc rwn, I ld1 bor View rank at top of county," July 28) She doesn't ne('(I to look dny further than the fund- ra.lSlng efforts hy pdrenl!. where the proceeds are devoted exclusively to one school, hke Andersen E;lementary, with its annudl run, lwh1Ch dl'>o beneh~ Lincoln and Harbor View elemcntdry schools! More recenUy, d group or parents from Corona del Mdr High &hool have been allowed to form its own group lo rdJSf> dnd SJ)(>nd funds for the exclusive use of Corona del M dr · I understdnd th<> frustrat.ton of parents when the dis- bict do<'S not hds the funds to ta ke care of all the needs of the studc>nts that pa rents believe are necessary. But system IS inherently unfair, because affluent parents can dictate what thelI chlldren will have, while the rest of the d1stn<:t's schools struggle. I cdn see nothmq wrong with parents be ing allowed to rd1se rnonE'y for the schools. But would they do it if the money went to the distri ct dS a whole. to be used where the board of cducC:lt1on mdde the spending decisions? The re was d time w hen the PTA ctiscouraged such andividudl school fund rn1sing because the responsibil- ity of providing for the schools m the district rested . with the school bodrd Where 1s the PTA now that we need them? • DOROTHY A. YOUNG 1s a Costa Me~ r~1dent. Andersen Ele mentary students take part in the annual Spirit Run. W I I T E Y 0 U R R E P R E.S I I I 11 I V E S MA 1.L BAG Reader suspicious STATE SENATE OTY OF COSTA MESA Ros.s Johnson (R), 35th District. Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT A Jot of.the drivers who do that ar~· oung and inexperi- enced d use poor judgment when ey ~ecide to make that tum .. There should not be U- tums at that iQtersection. . SARAH LAFARE Newport Beach I jUst want to say I'm extreme- ly concerned about the tempo- rary fix at Bison and Jamboree that seems to be going to because permanent. I'm an Eastbluff resident. And the traffic on VJ.Sta del Oro is t. coming like a racetrack in the morning. We've got two schools there. Corona del Mar High School and Our Lady Queen of Angels. People are now using VlSla del Oro as a cut-through in the Eastbluff area. They are using it as a cut-through and this very residential street is becoming a racetrack. · And I just don't think that that's right. nus doesn't make sense. VALERIE HARLEY Newport Beach HOW TO REACH US: Something on your mind? Tell us all about it. The Daily Pilot welcomes letters from its readers on ·anything and everything, so here's your chance to sound off. Send your thoughts to us bv mail: 330 W. Bay · St., Costa Mesa, 92627; Readers Hotline: 642- 6086; fax: 646- 4170 or e-mail: dallypllot Oearthllnk.net. · by the anti-airport L.A. Times on this issue. • 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite : ~20, Irvine, 92715, 833-0180. Drive, 92626, 754-5223. Let the veterinarians move into clinics of education initiatives You bet your life I thmk the parents should have all control over their children's education ("Officials leery of parent- teacher councils," July 28). RICHARD TAYLOR Newport Beach • I STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R}, 70th Dis- trict. 18952 MacArthur 81\'d., ' Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-. 7070. • i ' ' STATE COASTAL COMMISSION ' 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San • • Francisco, 94105, (415) 904-• 5200. Regional office located in Long Beach, (310) 590-5071 . ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa AN, 92701 . 4 • Jim SilYa, 2nd District (Costa • ~3220. WI~ 5th District (Nlwport lffch, sam.a Ana ~~3550. a>UNIY Mil IOARD Drive. Costa ,,..., ~ .... PNsldent Gary~ =.....Vice President Emt 1 Jim~ cr.n. ~Smith, Wll- I .., Don Saltarelli •nd Jeffrey I Stem' OIMll COUNTY IOMD Of IDUC'ATION .O,...,P.O.ICllli Qlb,...., 9262MOSO, • D. ~. member, nw..t Arel 5 Costa ~ Nit up art leld'I. Mayor: Peter Buff a Council: Joe Erickson, Gary Monahan, Heather Somers and Libby Cowan. CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beech City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, 644- 3309. Mayor: Thomas Edwards Council: John Hedges, Jan Debari~ Norma Glover, Dennis O'Ne I, John Noyes and Tom Thomson. COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISTIICT OiStrict Office: 1370 ~ Ave .. Costa MeU. 92626. 432· 5898 . Chan<ellor: William M. Vega Board: Walter HOWatd, Sherry Baum. Paul left:..~ Ruiz Md Jerry • NEWfOITll.mA UUI • ICHOOL .. iat Dlltrfd ~ 21• A llir St., CGll8 ~ ... !IQIO, SU.,.. ln .. wMnt: Robert Franty Boltd: DIN lledl. r:t....Pfanco, Jtm~Mm1hl , W8ndV • SINIM SticJk• Md D.vld Brooks. ' :.s:.~ ,. PllClirltll ~ .., 12V1, .,., ===-~~. mlllr Md°""._,.., I 'm just reading about the 24· hour pet clinic trying to get living quarters for the veteri- narians ("Pet clinic is in city's doghouse," July 25). That would be essential. I was married to a veterinar- lcln for years, and we've lived directly over the animal hospi- tal like (Jeffrey) Palmer's trying to do. And it's essential to get fast work, especially when ani- mdls are hit during the night in automobile accidents ... and it was wonderful to be able to give them immediate treat- ment. Very often the difference between sdving an dnimal's life is having it wait too long Hope- fully the city will help give Palmer or whoever penniss1on to have temporary living quar- ters for night care. · IRENE SHANNON Costa Mesa Why in the world would the city 1ay that the veterinarians can't be there, cat there and s leep there? It's not a big deal, and it sure h lp the commuruty. U they want to do it, help them · THEODORE S. WENTWORTH Newport BPoch I lhink lhat there hould be 24·hour animal car for th City ol Co ta Mesa. JULIE STROM Newport ~ac:h f I would commend the offi- cials for being leery of any- thing that Gov. Pete Wilson would say he was doing to help public schools because I think the legacy he would like would be to drive the nail in the coffin of public education ("State may take over inferior schools," July 30). • 1 commend the school board association and the association of administrators and also the teachers and parents for look- ing at it very carefully. I think that there's several things in the initiative that are very questionable. And I think the one thing not mentioned is what's called the education czar, the person who would supposedly investigate every school in the 1tate and give it a grade every three years. Since thero a.-e more than 1,200 school districts -and J have no idea how many 1chool1 -I can't lmagine that this would not add a very expensive level of bureaucracy. It's unnec&Jaary for Callfor· nia chools. On that one aspect, this whole lnihatJve n ds to be looked at very C'aref uUy. And J would ay at thJ1 polnt, vote no. SHARON IOUOREAU COlta Mela This teacher's union ls too strong, and they are not doing their job. So let the parents take care of the education of the childien. MARJORIE BELL Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ignores El Toro issue . I read with dismay your headlines in the July 30 edition of the Daily Pilot. I note that the Metro section of The Times had in its headlines an article about Newport Beach hiring a firm to give the airport support a boost, a slgruficant issue of the public relations firm being hired by the city. Unfortunately, the Dally Pilot chose to put articles in lts headlines about 20 French stu- dents not having a place to stay. .1., Daily Pilot, you can and want to be Newport Beach's community newspaper, and yet you continue to ignore the air- port issue. This is the most significant lssue that's facing the commu- nity of Newport Beach In its history. You owe it to yow reeden to cover this issue more thorough· ly. You 1bould not be ICOOp.d • EDl1'01"5 NOTE: The Daily Pilot did print a front-page story on the city's pur- suit of a public relations firm to assist In the airport issue ("Newport seeking PR firm,,. July 31). As to Ignoring thealrp<>rt Issue, that's grossly inaccurate. The air· port has been and will continue to bt a primary coverage area for the Pilot . DUI list in newspaper is un-American Your paper prints a list of people who were arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. In America, you are innocent until proven guilty. But printing the names of peo- ple in a neW1paper who were arrested on suspklon of some- thing I think ls really stupid. People look at these names, and they are going to assume they are guilty of something. So, by propagating th1' kind of thing, you're basically propa·. gating guilt before anybody. • ever goes to a court. I know it's not secret lnfor .... mation, people who are arrest;. ed. But putting them ln the l newepaper i• something that J lmagtne you would only ... m o county like this, behind the Orange Curtain with all th~ ultraconservative ignorant Republicans. 1 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot CONTINUED FROM 1 less-expensive price,• according knows he can't participate in to the commission's Written opin· issues where The Irvine Co. will ion. benefit fina.ndally. He sa.id in the Therefore, Owen should not case o! the annexations, he does- vote on annexation policy issues n't see a clear financial benefit for or participate in discussions the company. "M long as The Irvine Co has it, they won't buy any water because the water is bo~~hj only when houses are built,~ ._,"Owen said. "And by then, the company won't own it anymore." Owen is an engineenng con- sultant who earns up to one-trurd of his mcome from contracts With The lrvlne Co. He 1s also the strongest supporter of annexd- tions on the water board At Owen's request, the water · dtstrict last month asked for out- side advice on the issue. rcgarchng a lawsuit filed by the ·u (Irvine Ranch Water Dis- lrvine Ranch Water District that trict) manages to get annexed, the alleges the county water board reduction in cost goes into the has no authority to stop annexa-water bW they charge every- lions into the Orange County body,• he said. "People in Irvine Water District. get a lower water rate, but The Still, Huntington Beach offi- cials said they were happy Wlth the commission's finding. "I'm very pleased that the FPPC has m~de that ruling because I felt all along that he did lulve a conflict of interest," Coun- cilman Tom Hannan said. "I think it will make a difference because he is quite a powerful force on the water board.". In a letter dated Tuesday to the Irvine Co. itself doesn't buy that Orange County Water District's water." · The FPPC concluded that because The Irvine Co. owns about half of the land that the Irvine Ranch ·Water District is proposing to annex, the company would benefit financially "by pro- viding a greater opportunity for Irvine Co. ~and fo receive Orange County Water District water at d attorney, Clark lde, FPPC Gener-As far as the vacant land goes, al Counsel Steven Churchwell Owen said The ir\rine Co. has an wrote: "The value of Irvine Co._ advantage -being able to offer land holdings would be likely to developers lower water rates mcrease, due to the increased down the road -but he doesn't availabil.\ty of lower-priced water see it as a monetary benefit. The to the subsequent purchasers. of Irvine Co. sells land to home Irvine Co. land." • bUuders, who in tum sell parcels Wes Bannister, who represents Huntington Beach op the water board, agreed that Owen's opm- ion does ca.rty' weight with the other board members. But Owen said Wednesday he to individual families. "I don't know whether his non- ) ~tJrOOOR ftJRNISHINGSI FREE! Dell'7ery wtLh Purchase of 5~. Set w/ad. ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf ~-------------~---d 1 COmt In cl Feiiit on thl De#ts 0/, Slimmli! ' " i 25°/oOFF ! 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Thuraday, August 6, 1998 A 15 fact.I he believes to be question- able and ask the commission to reconsider. involvement will have effect on the final outcome,• Bannister said. "But because of h.LS knowl· ~ge and h.LS influence, it proba· bly will.· Owen sa1d he will further examine the FPPC's fmdlng to determine if The Irvine Co. does stand to gam finanoally. He said he will also clarify some of the -Owen said he wants to vote on ~I annexation inues because hil district represents much of the county's growth area. •111 don't vote, that leavM my whole dlVl.Sion dJ.senfranchtsed, • he said. •I'm Ul a quandary UMite 1 on which way to go.• t INSURANCE PROBLEMS? 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Day Catt Bd'ore & Afttr School 6:30am • 6 pm NON .. ACADF.MIC SUMMER CAMP (949) 645 .. 5171 261 Monte Vista Ave. Cotta Mesa, CA 92672 Aft'tllatcd with Playmatet Prachool t•t~ I ic~ • )()()600796 ( 71 4) 5'40-1919 Nata.a. ' ' >O s y j d 2 J I Thursday, August 6, 1998 f S:ONTINUED FROM A 1 "1the was involved m the Latin ·Club and also played on the girls .ba~etball team. 1n 1987, during her ~emor year, she was involved in the field biology club and was -M>,lected by her classmates as the 'l)iost intellectual student. · One of her former biology , I teachers at Corona del Mar. Ron / :Schnitger, who bas since retired, WATER • I, . ,' ~ ~ CONTINUED FROM A 1 ' . ··t t' I Panian, who represents Divi- sion 4, has spoken to a number of groups and individuals about his : retirement, including the Cham- '"' ber of Commerce, Ute Mesa del Mar Homeowners Association and the Church of the Covenant on Fairview Road. ·1, too, would ratherretalnlocal control and have the [Mesa) board appoint someone if no one ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 Fair Dr .. Cosca Mesa .. said be remombers her hard work and tenacity to eltcel m her classes. •1 wouldn't cdll her a uperstar of the class,· he said •But she 'was one of those mctividuals who had goals and worked extremely hard to attam them • Schnitger, who now lives in Long Beach, Wash., Said there are numerous students he remem- bers' for their exceptional quali- ti~s. Mirzayan being one. " "She always appreciated any-thlog you would do for her,• he J runs," said board member Fred Bockmiller. Whoever takes Panian's place will be JOining the: board at a time when many eidting pro- jects are coming up, Bock.miller sald. Mesa is bulleting a colored- water treatment facility, leading a charge against the use or the gasoline adc:btive methyl tertiary butyl ether, and is a leader in the Bay Delta process, which involves water acquisition, Pan- lan said. Panian said he is adamant • • said. •1 can Still picture her. It was her overall kindness and desire to help people that sticks out in my mind." Waslungton, D.C , Metro police haven't made any arrests In the case. Authorities believe that Minayan was slain on her way home to Georgetown Uni- vcisity's Nevils Hall. Her b&:iy was found in a heavily woOded area on a popular path fro(n the dormitory to a busy thoroYghfare. Police have released very few . details about the case 'but said she about not rurnung again, d ensuring, that the DivisicMi 4 board memoor is locally se)ected is something the communfty will have to take into its o~ hands. "Even· if no one files, I Will not do so,• be~ said. There is a way prevent the Board of Su · ors from mak· ing the appo~ ent. lf Panian runs, wins and then resi~ns, Mesa's board of directors could appoint his replacement "I'm not going to do that,• Pan- 1an said. •That's manipulating the electorate." . . FULL SET •ACRYLIC SUNDAY, AUG. 9 nt 9:00 am to 3:30 pm $5.00 ADMISSION 14 & Under FREE Opportunity Drawin~ for Hand Fed Bird -1.~-------: ~-1 oo Off : I I I ADMISSION I with this ad ----------INFO 760-789-7316 PLUG IN • AcryllC wiWMe Tip .. 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No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot N wport Beach/Costa MA!sa Doily Pik>(, GOLF CONTINUED FROM A 1 would·sell for $595,000. Torelli, who is also a Mesa Verde resident, is concerned about the potential ripple effect decreasing property values would have in the area. Carol Holbin said the view of the golf course was the decid- ing factor when she and her husband bought their house 11 years ago. They even renovated their home to ta.k~ advantage of . the view, she said. Porter said the country club bas worked for eight months to bea~tify the grounds and that adding ,the trees ~d Komat Drive was the third of about 20 steps in the club's plans. "We developed a. plan that we thought would take the homeoWner's concerns into account,• Porter said. To minimize the impact, Porter said it was planned to cut the canopy of the trees high and build a berm to elevate the trees so that residents would have a view underneath the trees. Another reason the trees are being installed is to off er protection from errant golf balls, he said. "If we wanted to disregard their interests totally we would- n't be putting these large trees in.• Porter said. ·we'd put in large bushes that would totally screen their view out.• Residents have not been shown specific plans because no construction drawings were made, Porter said. But they will meet Tuesday with David Neault, a Temecula- based landscape architect, Porter added. N'eault plans to work with homeowners -wl;J.o would like to have input on the placement and type o( trees - and try to address their con- cerns.· •rm hopeful we can come up with some kind of coropro· mise," he said. •The design intent never was to block their views totally. It was to provide screen for them and also aes:. thetic values to golfers.• ln addition, trees are being ,. planted along the Santa Ana River near the sixth tee and on Gisler Avenue near the 11th tee, Neault said. At Wednesday's Oty Coun- cil meeting, residents also asked about drainage and other potential effects. The group has hired an attorney. Torelli offered a more tem- pered perspectiv.e. ·1 think what's happening is a lack of communication and any time there's a breakdown in communication, people fear the worst,• she said. .xaRC ... aau•PM•NT • Surfbo:qt:n~::~~. & more 548-0880 SPORTS CO SIGNMENT 670 West 17th Street Costa Mesa m1n1 u Stctraqe I I THE FLOOR ou·vs SINCE 1953 33%·0FF CARPETS · Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL fRIE-Ur.•1• INilalallon warranty lllE-ut.tlme Pocking Worranty fRIE-Upgraded Padcllag flll-Old carpet & Pod Almo¥al ~ Furnlhn Moving BIE-Floor ear. ICJt . CARPET -VINYL -WOOD -LAMINATE -CERAMIC TU -AMA RUGS ,., •.. ,.,. H ""· _., ..... , ,, . . • m-oPENER LocG tennis talent slilllS at Costa Mesa tournament/see ~ Thur~, August 6, 1998 • Sports Editor R~ Carlson • 949-57 44223 auon Of THE DAY 'The kids at sdaool dft I'm kild of a '*d science teocher .:. • James Martinez. Olympic rowing hopeful .. eight slate for a ."lightw~ight .~oat . KIM HAGGERlY·ZVl.A.IS I DAl.Y Pit.OT J ames Martinez provides a consistent scene out of the Newport Aquatic Center boat house where be ts once again tralnlng in anticipation of rowing glory and an eye toward the 2000 Olympic Games in Australia. G 0 l F richord .dunn 25 years, and still swinging • Silver bells for Newport Center tournament at Pelican Hill Golf Club. Tienty-five years ago, it as contrived as a modest assemblage of Newport Beach executives who wanted a golf tournament to strengthen business ties within the Fashion Island and Newport Center community. Today, the event illustrates a landmark as prevailing as the Pacific Mutual Building or The Ritz Restaurant. To celebrate its silver anniversary, the Newport Center Association Golf Tournament, ·swing for the Center," will benefit Creating Pride, in addition to the association. The Aug. 19 event will be played at Pelican Hill Golf Club. Creating Pride is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building self-esteem in children through community-sponsored art-making programs. The Newport Center Association, formed in 1969, represents more than 860 businesses and 15,000 employees. It is the only group working exclusively for the benefit of the center's tenants. Stephen Brah.s of The Irvine Company is the NCA president. Entry fees are $235 per player, which includes golf, cart, box lunch, tee prizes, awards and hors d'oeuvres at Pelican Hill's new clubhouse and banquet facility. Numerous sponsorship packages are also available. Details: (9.C9) EM.C-4622. -+- 'T'here a.re no waves ln _J, fairways, but Richie Collins, the local 1wfing pro trying to make a comeback at age 29, might very well bag his board for~ubs. , fonnerly in the world's top to, picked up golf about l8Y8ft weeb ago, and, in only bis third week, shot 98 at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Cub, where Collini hAs been a Nguler. •J'm totallf into (gtlf}, • CoWm Mid. I'm trying to join ._ PGA 1buf, but tbaf wUl taa • ~ave or 10 ,_..., ii I can dO SlfGOlf .... 11 JUNIOR TENNIS I • Necessary cutbacks have createq a unique situation for Olympic hopeful Martinez in men's single sculls. RIOWU> 0 N !Dl,Pb Y our typical Olympic rowing aspirant is younger, probably has nq kids and . benefits from a sponsor. But for James Martinez of the Newport Aquatic Center, the rejgning national champion m the men's lightweight single and double sculls, lus 10-year rowing career has been anything but' a routine stroke along the Newport Harbor channels. Martinez, 33, is approaching bis third year as a science teacher at Our Lady Queen of Angels School in Corona del Mar, a field he entered after leaving an engineering position at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. MI just d.\dn't feel 1 was making a difference," he said of the career change. "When the light bulb goes on in a child's head m a saence class, it's worth the months and months of work." ·ROW I NG Martinez is also a father or two yqung' chilclrep. His wife, Elizabeth, 1S a homemaker, so the Olymp1c hopeful tor the 2000 Sydney Games undoubtedly has ~ challenges in suppomng a family on a teacher's ~alary. Martinez, a hve-time member of the U S. Nabona1 Rowing team who has been ranked as high as fourth m th.e world in the lightweight single sculls, hasn't owned a car for seven years, the central area that has been cut in the fanuly's hnances. ·1 bicycle everywhere,· Martinez said. ·we don't have car payments or msurance payments, and don't need to pay for gas and all that. We've saved a ton of money, and that has helped me to continue to row The kids at school think I'm kind of a nerd soence teacher there.• MdJtlnez, who trains 350 days SEE ROWING PAGE 82 LOCALS ONLY Leslie, Singer, Braverman, Adams, Holland all advance Wednesday with victories at Costa Mesa Junipr Open event. J<\.'-ON I hu ~fill COSTA MESA -Newport Beach's Cay- lan Leslie, top-seeded in the girls 18s divi- sion , came out a little sluggish on Wednes- day in her second-round match at the Costa Mesa Juruor Open at the Costa Mesa Tenrus Center. Her opponent, Christina Weng, took an early two-game lead. Then Leslie warmed up. Leslie dominated the rest of the match and won, 6-2, 6-3, to advance to the quar- terfinals today at 12:30 p.m. against Iris Yuan. "It's playing your first game when your opponent has already played,• Leslie said. •1t always takes a few games to get caught up with them and get a feel for how the other player plays.• Leslie was a little tentative during wa.rmups and felt nervous about being the top seed. But after a few games, she was serving strongly, coming to the net and closing out points. "It's tough because everyone 1S out to get you,• Leslie said. •You have to deal with each match and can never look ahead.• Kimmy Singer struggled early on m her 18s division match as well, losing the brst set to Newport Harbor High's Chelsea Godbey, 3-6. But Singer, who will be a freshman lhls year at Corona del Mar High, quickly found her game dnd won the final two sets, 6-3, 6-0. "She came out strong," Singer said. Ml took too long to get into my game. I was- n't moving or playing the game I needed to. Once I focused and started mixing it up a lot, it turned into a good match.• Because of scheduling conflicts with DON LEACH I DAILY Pl01 SEE TENNIS PAGE 82 Kimmy Singer (above) makes a backhand return en route to victory over Chebea Godbey (above, left) in Wednesday's juniors play at Co ta Mesa Tennis Center. OUT • Sailors' standout Audra Adams is working hard to develop her singles game, and plans to use skills to play in college. JASO Hill Mdra Adams, who will be a unior at Newport Harbor gh this season, has already proved herself as one of the best doubles players In Southern Califoinla. Adams recently won the doubles title at the Pacific Coast Championship m Alamo. But Adams has larger goals in mind, the mdin one being to get a scholanhlp to a gOod college. To become a more marketable player, Adams bu worked bard this year on becoming an accomplished ling181 player. "I 10¥9 playing doubles," Adams said. "But I wanted to work hard In llnglel aDd get a national ranking, which II What coDeges look at." ,.,..,,,,., who II well on her way to actueving that goal, is the top seed m the 16s Division of the Costa Mesa Junior Open at tho Costa Mesa Tennis Center. Adams' most notable recent singles success was at the Pacific Coast Championshlp where she firushed seventh. Adams hopes the finish will get her an invitation to the Indoor Hardcourts m November in Houston. "It wes thE!funnest tournament I've ever been in,• Adams said, "l saw a lot of Oki friends there, made some new friends and everybody there was a great player.• Orie ol thoee new friends WU Undtey Adami from KentuckY, who teamed up With Adami to p&ey doubles. The duo won the tournament and had a good tiJDe in the-~~ beck and lly, 'Jbie Adainl wen tagidft,'• Me-Mid. "People thought we were sisters.• The Adams team has future plans to play agam at other nabonal events. The doubl WU\ fUrther elevated her value, but the pnmary goal was to gain more expenence in single against quality compebbon. "She is mobvaled to present herseU as a complete player to colleg , • Bob Ada.ms. Audra' father, said. "Her uccess m doubles has driven her to challenge what she can do in smgl . She wants to step up and prov herself this year." Getting to college is the bottom line for Adams, who has a 3.8 GPA, which teparates her from many young and talented tennis players who AN more coocerni9d with tMktng It on tbe prof I 1 r'Ci'lal tour. Adl.1n1 ate1 the natuN of tbe pro tour u one of the d9ddmg fK1on. •TM pro lfe WOUid be N11J bard,· Adams takl. •you -. ..,. .. "' • I I ' 82 Thuridoy, August 6, 1998 KIM HAGGERTY·ZYUUS I DAILY Pll.OT Rower James Martinez does a little weight work at the Newport Aquatic Center to suppllment daily workouts before hitting water. ROWING CONTINUED FROM 8 1 98 World Rowing Championships Sept. 6-13 in Cologne, Germany. said the only way he's been able lo chase his dream of Olympic qold is because of his wife. ·she's a 1950s woman, and she gets heck for lt," Martinez said. "She decided to stay home and support me, and I think that's honorable. People are alwdys i.aying how she should be out in the world. Hey, she's got two degrees. She just decided lo stay home and (raise) the luds. ·she's everything to me Without my wife. J wouldn't be able to do Uus, plui. it's a qood-loolo.ng pit crew with the luds and everything She's the greatest I'm a very lucky man to have a supportive wlfe while I'm purswng Olymptc gold " Mart.uwz's busy schedule begins at 4:45 a m each day ror sunnse workouts, then he comes home with breakfast on the tdble. tus clothes ironed and "babies ready to hug." It's off to school, then back home dround noon for lunch and c1 \'{orkout on the ergometer in his garage, then back out again. •James is a unique individual," said his coach, NAC's David Gleeson. •He's a very self-motivated person. He's been able to coordinate bis life and still achieve the intensity to do very well. He's never been one of those guys who rows and sleeps. He's never been like that. He's always bad other aspects of his life. ·He's been.sixth, fifth and fourth in the world, so he's creeping up on the top three in the world. There's no reason why he can't {finish) in tile top three in the single sculls at the World Championships, and looking farther down the road, r think he and Cooper Wessells (of Costa Mesa) have the dedication it takes to get selected to the lightweight double sculls at Sydney. ·sure, it's a competitive event to get into. It's not an easy thing to do. They have the basic talent, and, yes, the two of them are ln their 30s, but if you polled most people who have won world championships, the average age is about Jo.· Wessells, also of NAC, is a world-record holder on the ergometer, the machine that measures rowing speeds. "Cooper's like the motor and I'm the technician,• Martinez said. Martinez, an alternate on the 1996 U.S. Olympic team in the lightweight single sculls, captured national titles earlier this summer in the single and double sculls at the U.S. Rowing Championships at Eagle Creek Reservoi.( in Indianapolis. "It was a very disappointing thing,• Martinez said of not competing at ~e 1996 Atlanta Games. •An alternate is like hell in the athletic world: You're there but you can't compete -and you certainly don't wish for anybody to get hurt.• During the Olympic Rowing Thais that year, Martinez finished second to Cyrus Beasley, wbo ended up ninth at the Olympics. Martinez has won several national and international sculling medals, but bas yet to win a world championship or an Olympic medal. "For a non-European sculler to win a medal in the Olympics is rare,• Martinez said. "The Europeans are professionals. They've got it locked down. But I've proved I can get in there and mix it up and I think I can wirl a world championship. It's just having a big race on that day." Martinez, mspired to begin rowing m 1988 after watching Anne Marden compete in the women's single sculls on television at the Seoul Games, recently broke one of the area's most distinguished rowing records, the push around Lldo Isle in a single scull. In May. Martinez was clocked around the island in 14 :38, surpassing the 13-year-old mark of 14:40 set by former Olympian Brad Lewis. Martinez's time is the fastest ever around the island in a single wdtercraft and his feat is featured on the NAC record board. Martinez. who trained at Potomac Boat Club in Washington, D.C., when be earned his alternate position on the '96 Olympic team, first started the two-oar racing vessel at NAC. In 1989, he won the Newport Autumn Rowing Festival by 16 seconds over his nearest competitor, an indication of things to come. With the World Championships about a monili away, Martinez is trying to raise funds for his wife to make the trip to Germany. Inte rested supporters should contact Coach Gleeson: 840-0608. GO LF CONTINUED FROM 81 Mike Bray and Michael Schiferl of Dove Canyon formed the other playoff team. There was also a tie for the low-net title at 59. Jerry Cox (Corral de Tierra) and Dave Johnson (Marbella) beat Phil Butterfield and Ed Mayer, both of Big Canyon Country Club. Hirschman won at 268, with Al Domasin and Dave Swoish taking second (269.5) and Jim Lancaster and Jack Scheider third (271 ). tl My wile (C'drol.me) has been my caddie. "I thmk J Cdn (make> at on the PGA Tour). I think I'm good enough I just need some bP.ltN goU clybs. I'm using these cheap Dun- ldps right now, and I'm really looking at the < 'obra or Title1st club<, • C'ollrns said hQ hop<•s lo start playing rruni tours :.oon Mdny locals arE> competing this week in the SOth annual Santd And C'ountry Club lnvitahondl Golf Tournament, wtuch rnncludes ScHurday It 1s thf> oldest pnvdtc-club anVJtational in the <1Wd, dnd believed to bQ Lhe elder of Ora119<' County It maintams d rormat t.me4ud1ed by other tournaments, gwing the SAC'C evmt grcdt tradition. The club 11> hosting 272 players, or 136 two·mdn team'>. who dre competing in 13 cW- ferent rltCJhts in d formdt that allows teams to play seVNdl rounds even if knocked out of th<> cht1111p1on!>htp night ' Getting to lhe chdmp1onshlp flight was pctrt or Tuesday's excitement ds 11 tea.ms were vymg for two spots. , Charles Koeller (SeaCliff) and Jay Miller f C"henal or Little Rock, Ark.) shot 68 to win ow gross in the qualifier, defeating SACC's J<erry Smith and Dan Lubeck in a playoff. The defending champions, Christopher Massey (SACC) and Ron Chamberlin (Sea- ClifC), get an automatic berth into the cham- pionship light Of the players m the tournament, 116 are from the area, or 45% of the field. The host dub has 60 members in the field, while Big Canyon (26 members), Mesa Verde Country Club (16) and Newport Beach Country C lub (14) are also well represented. In the Ne wport Beach Country Club's 43rd . annual membe r/guest Regatta, event chair- man Bob Price announced winners in all flights with Joe Stafford and Ed Rieu captur- ing the overall gross title with a three-round 286 in the chdmpionship flight. Mike Pierce and Pat Kane won the overall net champi- onship at 259.5. In the Cutler Flight A, Dave Coffer and Lee Ddvis tied Jeny Roby and Rusty Brown for top honors at 272.5, while two teams shot 273. • In the Frigate Flight B, Jack McMackin and Ron McMackin were first (265), followed by George Ead.lngton and Larry Taylor (269) and third-place finishers Chris Stowell and Jerry Dandennan (270.5). In the Schooner Flight C, Lee Gale and Ed The regattd field was clivided into three lights. The combined handicap of each team determined llight placements. Locdl seruor'S interesting in Joining the Costa Mesa Seruor Goll Association should contact George Mattias (545-2085). the orga'- ruzalion's tournament chairman. The group has a membership base of about 250 golfers, wtlh 55 to 60 playing regu- larly. Golfers are able to estabhsh dn orhcial Southern Califorma Goll Associabon index by playing. The group plays every third Thursday of the month on either the Los Lagos or Mesa Lmda courses at Costa Mesa Goll and Coun- try Club. The next tournament is August 20. Dave Vaughan, a retired Newport Harbor High teacher, is the group's president. Mat- tias is a retired Orange Coast College football and tennis coach. The Southern California PGA and Radio Disney AM 710 have joined forces to bring a new series of junior goli loumaments to the Southland this summer, with a stop sched- uJed for Newport Beach Golf Course on Aug. 17. Details: 176-4653. Rlchard Dunn's dub goli column appears every Thursday. YOUTH SOCCER ••• ' lllllllY AY 0 summer soccer clinics scheduled The highly succe ful summer clinics are operated through tho Slammers Soccer Academy and will run from the Aug. 10·14, Aug. 17- 21 end Aug. 24-28, from 9 a.m. to noon. The cosl is $90 p r session. Players ages five to 15 are grouped according to ability. Registration mHterial can be obtained by calling, (949) 640-2412. Walk-on registration 1S accepted as spact-pennits. Immediately following the players clinic, AYSO will hold the Area Q coache clinic from Aug. 28-30 at Lincoln Athletic Fields. ThJs year, participating coaches may earn both AYSO and CYSA·S license . lntere ted coach should register with their r gion . • ~~~~--~~ ....... ----~--~----~-----~· MOHESOAY'S.COUNl'S I I I , I I I Newport LMclna 6 .bo4ts, 130 angle~ 119 .tblCore, 302 ~nd bass. 46 calico ban, ) yellowtill, 9 b.llf «Uda, 4 bonito, 7 teulpln, 1 ShHOtlead. 77 mackerel. D.......,... .._.., I bom, 198 angltts. 12 yellowtatl, 104 •lhKore. 24 bonito. 2t tHwr.-cudi. 57 ~ko t>.u, 534 sand bass, C l(Ulpln, 2 ~. 2 rodcfish. 2 whitefuh. t ' .. r / Newport 86och/Costo />.Aeso Dolly Pilot TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 the National Junior Hard Court Championships that start this weekend, Singer, who 1s 14-years old, had to play her quarterfinals match later in the afternoon against 11-year-old Silvia Kosake'ws~. Si.iiger knew that he couldn't hit the ball with her and bad to play smart. Using a variety of shots and keeping Kosakowski away from her powerful groWld strbke, Singer was able to out· stnart the phenom for a 6-1, 6-3 victory. "Everybody likes to lay back and hit,• Tun Mang, head c04ch at CdM said. •she pl8.yed smart. bittllig the ball deep and had a good shot variety.• Singer will default today's semifinal match to travel to Atlanta, Ga. for the nationals. Kosakowski will be playing up at the 14s as well. •1 won because I mixed it up,• Singer said. "For 11, she's really good.. • Wednesday's other notable 18s match was that of Newport Beach's Natalie Braverman and Christina Son. Braverman ,was hot last week, winning the Balboa Bay· Club Racqu~t Club's War by the Shore and making it to the semifinals of the Long Beach Women's· Open. The question was, would her winning ways continue? Braverman, who will be a freshman at Newport Harbor in the fall, answered that question early, with authority. She wasted no time in dispensing Son, 6-0, 6- 2, and showed signs of rmprove- ment from last week. Braverman had a much ADAMS CONTINUED FROM 81 home and are in a new place every weekend. You would always be away from your family. I would rather have a career and a family.• Another reason why playing in college is so important to Adams if the team concept. "There's just something about a team," Adams said. "I love the idea of being part of a team.• Adams bas spent a lot of time building her singles game with Jeff Belloli, one of her tennis coaches. Belloli has helped Adams with skill development andtechnique,butspecializesin philosophy. ·Jeff is a student of the game,· Adams said. "He teaches you where to bit, what kind of shot to hit there and other winning strategies. "I used to have trouble focusing especially after making a mistake. Now if I lose a point, it's OK. It helps because I'm winning now.• Adams bas also found that the skills learned playing doubles, such as net play and using every inch of the court, have greatly enhanced her singles development. Adams plans to play singles this season for Newport Harbor and believes the Sailors will field a good team with the presence of her normal doubles partner, Kristen Case, Chelsea Godbey and the up-and-coming star Natalie Braverman, who will join the team as a freshman. Adams also plans to continue honing her doubles skills, partly for future doubles play in college and partly because she enjoys playing with partner Case. It is also a way that she can be closer to her family. In June, Adams and her mother, Dorsey Adams, competed at the National Mothe~Daugbter Indoor Championship at.Lake Oswego in Oregon. The duo won the tournament and was awarded a silver ball. Adams also played doubles with her father in the La Jolla Open and went undefeated in five rounds to win that title as well. AGUITI: Dtb Anderson • Don Adams Oot Adami stronger service game and made few mistakes m the short match, "Having a couple days off really helped me rejuvenate,· Braver- man said. "I spent two days work- ing on my serve with my sister (highly-touted Brandis Braver- man). Today, I just told myself to play like I have been.• Braverman plays in the quar. terfinah today against Shawna Brodsky. The wi.Dner advances to Friday's finals due to Singer's, default. · . . Newport Harbor's Auttxa Adams, the girls 16s top seed~1h-lld no problems with her second-Sec- ond round opponent, Jennifer Newman. def eating her 6-1, 6-1. •I played pretty well,• Adams said. "I waited for an openings and toolt advantag!! of them. When she hit a sMit ball, I came to the nel • Adams plays the BBC's Neeta Lal, a 6-2, 6-4 winner over Chelsy Thompson, in today's quarterfi- nals. . 'JWelve-year-old Brittany Hol- land demonstrated why she is the top seed in the girls 14s division with a pair of victories. In the morning round, Holland dispatched Diana Burga, 6-3, 6-4. "I probably could have been more c6nsistent, • Holland said. "I need to take advantage of the short balls and move into the net to attack." . Holland had no problc::ms with her A-game in the afternoon, defeating Emily Boyd, 6-0, 6-2. "I hit the ball much better," Holland said. "I played r.eally well tomor- row will keep on playing the way I have been.· Holland plays ~ Tran, who trains at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center, today at 12:30 p.m. Tran advanced by beatmg Carnerin Barron-Sandman, also from the CMTC, 6-2, 6-3. SUMMARIES COSTA MESA JUNIOR OPEN At tt.. CosU Mesa Tennis c..nt... 10s Second round Evan Jurgensen d. Parker Phillips (Newport Beach), 6-2, 6-4. Girts singles 18s Second round C'.aylan Leslie (Newport Beach) d. Christina Weng, 6-2. 6-3; Natalie Braverman (Newport Beach) d. Christi· na Son. 6-0, 6-2; Kimmy Sin9er (New- port Beach) d. Chelsea Godbey (New- port Harbor), 3-6, 6-3, 6-0. Quwtetfinals Singer d. Silvia Kosakowsk~ 6-1, 6-3. 16s Sec:odd r'OWMI Audra Adams (Newport Harbor) d. Jennifer Newman, 6-2, 6-2; Nttta Lal (Balboa Bay Club Racquet Oub) d. Chelsy Thompson, 6-2, 6-4; Jessica ledt d. Leslie Damion (Newport Beach), 6-3, 6-0. 14s third round Brittany Holland (Newport Beach) d. Diana Burga. 6-3, 6-4; Kim Tran (Costa Mesa Tennis Center) d. Cristina Visko, 6-4, 6-1; C'.amerin Barron·Sandman (CMTQ d. Amanda Howie, 6-3, 7-5; Alexandra Aswad (CMTC d. Megan Paul, 6-0, 6-1. Quarterfinals Holland d. Emily Bayd, 6-0, 6-2; Tran d. Barron-Sandman, 6-2, 6-1; Aswad d. Kristen Bronowkks. 6-2. 6-2. 12s Second round Chaghik lnjejlkian d. Jessica Rice (BBQ, 6-2, 6-4; Jordan Chafetz d. Bon- nie Adams (Newport Beach), 6-3, 6-2. 10s Second r'OWMI Elizabeth Bidart (BBC d C'.arrie Manon, 6-0, 6-0. Al10 12 Otlltr Cos. Lie I Olll 7$1 . . ·-' -_,.._~- A DAMS & .t\NDFP.<,<HJ 838., 1710 '. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, August 6, 1998 83 " ] • Newport Beach-l)ase4.._ West Coast Yankees win AAtf national 18-and-under title in honor of their fallen teammate. JASON fl.HJ. !Wt"" L ast season, the West Coast Yankees. under the management of Newport Beach's Harry Grumer. were dealt a fatal blow. Kriston Palomo, while playing for St. Barnard's High, was involved in a freak accident. Playing first base, Palomo, nicknamed "The Rook,• was looking up to catch a short fly ball when the bill o( the run- n~·s helmet struck him in the larynx, blocking his air passage. Palomo died shortly afterwards. Grumet's dream was to guide his Yankees to a national title, wruch was finally fulfilled when the Yankees defeated the Orlando Storm. 11-2, to win the American Amateur Athletic Union National title on July 25 at the Disney Wide World of Sports Com- plex in Orlando, Fla. ~All our pla~ers possessed a strong desire to be national champions,• Grumet said. , The Yankees. who have played together in national tournaments since 1991 , tried to win a title for Palomo last season, but ren short. With Paloma's mother and sister present, the team went 27-3, rinished second and third twice at three tournaments ror a national title. AMATEUR "With the Florida heat and doubleheaders most days. the key to the tournament was pitching.• Grumet said. "The Yankees came with 12 dominant pitchers. Dominant pitching stopped the opt>onents offense." , The Yankees only allowed·2.7 runs per game. After cruising through pool play, the Yankees ~ost stumbled in the first elii:nination game against East Cobb. Ga. Jobn Guthrie. pitched for the Yankees and held onto a 1-0 lead until the seventh · inning. A double by Guthrie rollowed by four hil'i scored four runs. Closer Jesse Caranza shut down East Cobb for the 5-0 win. Jonathan Rouwenhorst had nine strikeouts in the first five innings on the semifinal game against the Northern California Tigers. But Rouwenhorst clidri't get a chance to add to that total as the Yankees won by mercy rule, 11 -1. The championship against the Orlando Stom1 wasn't much closer. Rouwenhorst, Guthrie, Ryan Christianson, Greg Sain and Anthony Lunetta made the all-tournament team. Newport Beach's PauJ Grumet also contributed to the Yankees' outstanding pitching staff. Yankees victories ln lbe AAU NaUonal 18-and-under Championship Pool play ....,. Yankees 5. Seattle 2 Yankees 8, east Cobb Georgia 3 Yankees12,Connect.Jcut 3 Yankees 16, Otuo 6 llSEllLL The 1998 AAU 18-and-under tournament had 53 teams made up of some of the top players in the United States. The Yankees went· undefeated and averaged 10 runs per game. According to AAU offioals, it was ·the first 18- and-under title won by a team from California. Yankees 7. Tennessee 4 Yankees 10, Texas 0 First round Yankees 5, East Cobb Georgld 0 Semllinals Yankees 14, Northern Cahforrua Tigers 6 The Yankees: Back row from left: John Guthrie, Chad Clark, Jim Bullard, Russell Rohlicek, Randall Shelley, Jonathan Rouwenhorsl Second row, from left Manager Harry Grumet (Newport Beach), Coach Steve Stelaiani, Jesse Caranza, Ryan Christianson, Christian Lewis. Coach Jeff Holly. Front row, from left: Gabriel Salazar, Ryan Alvarez, Paul Grumet (Newport Beach), Anthony Lunetta, Daniel Barrios, Jon Smith, DJ. Matsumoto. 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FEHRMANN, Pilot August 6, 12, 13, 1 '·· nersll1p am• tatemant Ea tat• of HARRY and the balance lo be paid available from the court l!SQ. (CSB1070371), 1998. (CITACION JUDICIAl) GIONAL <;'CCUPATIONAL Have you started doing The following persons are SLAMKOWIKI, alao at close of escrow. clerk. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ThW628 (~~i!~E T~ D;~~~~~N~) ~~&,~Rt:E~l~~~g~~E~ ~~~;,ness yet? Vt$. Sept atii~c~ues~~Co~~uttr Up· known a• HARRY Tile underefgned r111rvas Attorn•r for Pall• 4425 JAMBOREE RD., PUBLIC NOTICE PHUONG K NGUYEN ako COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Blue Water Newport gradH, t7200 Newhopa St SLAM DeceHad the right to refuse to ac· tlonar I 1 9 0 , NEW P 0 RT KIM p NGUYEN anct DOES from AUGUST 20, 1998 to Beach. Inc,. Ricnard Staun-'122A. Fountain Valley. CA NOTlCE IS HERESY cept •.ny bids. H.ARRY I!. WESTOVER, BEACH, CA 92880 BSC 7524 1 to 10 AUGUST 27. 1998, between ton President 92708 GIVEN lhat the under· ~~Ht~le27· 1998 ESQ. (CSBI028248)1 Published Newport NOTICE OF YOU ARE BEING SUED BY the hours ol 8 00 AM and This statement was rii.d Lipson Consuthng Inc .. signed wiU aell al Private Sl.AMKOWSKI HARRY I!. WESTOVER BHCh·Cosra MH a Dally PETITION TO PLAINTIFF (A Ud le esta 4.00 PM. Tile public lltar· with the Count~ Clerk of (CA). t7200 Nev.hope SI Siie, t.o Iha highest Ind Administrator with WID Nt. & ASSOCIATES, 901 Piiot July 3t, August S, 7, ADMINISTER dtmandando) IXION, LLC, ing on the propoHd bud· Qfange Coumy on 7·14·98 '122A Founta.n Vattey. CA bft1blddet.1ubjecl to con-nexed of 111d Decedent DOVER DR., SUITE 1998 ESTATE OF: • anUmiled UaMty Com· 2~t~~A~9f~~ A~81Q~~ 1998&7&4242 "/:: b 1 ~;:,';;~ ~r !~1! ~~:~ DENNIS W. HARWOOD, 100, NEW P 0 RT FTh284 ANNMARIE FOELL 'YoJ have 30 CALENDAR OCCUPATIONAL PRO-Da.ly Pitot July 18 23, 30 dueled b~~~n:~por:ll~on· da)! 0'1 August 1998 at the EI Q . 8 AR QI! R & BEACH, CA 928&0 PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO. A193284 DAYS aher 1n.s summons GRAM RO P BOARD Aug 6, 1998 Th596 Have you started dOJng oNil:• of DENNIS w HAR· WOLD -L&. 19800 -..P.ubllshtd Newport To all heirs. beneficiaries. is served on you to file • ROOM • 100t PRESIDIO PUBLIC NOTICE t>u11ne11 yet? Yes, S.1·98 WOOD. Esq. 01 BARGER & MacArthur Btvd., Suite Beac:h·Costa Mell Dally BSC 7544 crechlors. contingent cred .. typewritten response at th•S SQUARE, COSTA MESA Lipson Consuning. Inc WO LEN LLP . 19800 800, Irvin•, CA 92012· Pilot July 31, August 6, 1. NOTICE OF tors. a~ persoos who may court C~ 92626 onp AUGUST 27, Fictitious Buafness Steve Lipson Prts•dtnt MacArthur Blvd Suite 800 2427 1998 PETITION TO ollltrwlse be interested in A letter or phone call wilt 1 8 at 6 30 M N St t t Tills stalement was f.led Irvine Orange cOunty Call: · the wlU or eslale, or both, not prplect you; your type· Published Newport ama • eman w1lh the Counly Clerk of lornta' 92612.2427 ail the Published Newport FTh28:J ADMINISTER or: ANNMARIE FOELL v.ntlen responsa must be Beach-Costa Mesa Daily The following persons are Orange County on 7·14·98 nglll title and lnierHI of Beach·Costa Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE Oft A PETITION FOR PRO· In proper legal form 11 you P~ol August 6. 1998 d/il~Etl~~.,~~sOPERTV 19980784201 said deceased 11 the time Pilot July 31 , August 6. 7, DORIS M. ADAMS aka SATE has been fil~d by want the coun to near your Th629 MGMT CO 25505 La Dally Pilot July t6. 23, 30, or death and all the right, 1998. BSC 7527 DORIS MURIEL ADAMS ~ONA1LD ~· FOE!fc'"r :"' ca, se d 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Mirada· s1 'l.aguna Hills Aug 6, 1998 Tll600 hlle and Interest tllal the FTh285 NOTICE OF CASI! NO. A 193385 uper or ourt 0 a 1 or· I you 0 not ilt your rt· CA 92653 H tall ol said dece11ed PUBLIC NOTICE PETITION TO To all heirs, beneficiaries, n~H~0p£.}jTfb~~~RG~AO· ~pons~ on hme. y~u may Fictitious Business Howard L Duhan, 25505 PUBLIC NOTICE has acquired by ,operation ADMINISTER cr1d11ora, contingent credl· ose • case. an your Name Statement La Mirada SI .. Laguna Hills ol law or otherwise. other • tors, and persons wno may BATE requests that RO-wages. money and prop· The following persons are CA 92653 Fictitious Business than or In addition to that BSC 7525 ESTATE OF. otherwise be Interested in NALD R. FOELL be ap· erty may be taken without doing buliness as Ph. 11 s o n n 25505 La Name Statement 01 said deceased 81 lht NOTICE OF ADRAIN IZOLA the will or estate, 0, both, pofnled as perso.nal repr• further warning from the OCS VEHICLE WHOLE· Mir~d~ Stu aLaguna Hiiis Tile lollow1ng persons art time of death, In and 10 all PETITION TO JOYNER, aka of: DORIS M. ADAMS aka senlalive to administer Ille court. SALE, 1374 NH Logan CA 92653 ·• · doing bu11noss as· that certain real property ADMINISTER ADRAIN I. JOYNER DORIS MURIEL ADAMS estate of the decedent. There are Other legol re· Ave ' Cosla Mesa, CA This business " con· MULTISOURCE ASSOCIA· l ituated In the C11y of ESTATE OF: CASE NO. A193305 A PETITION FOR PRO-THE PETJTl<?N requests qu1rements You may want 92626 ducted b . husband and TION, 702C Randolph Ave,, Costa Mesa. County ol Or· I To all heirs, benollclarlH , BATE has been filed by tile decedents Will and to call an attorney ngllt Daniel Olsson. 28002 wife y Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 anga. Stale ol Cahlomfa, W~T~~l::p~~':t~: credltors, conllngent credl· WELLS FARGO BANK. suc· codiclls, If an~, be admftled away. II you do not know Paseo Reposo. San Ju::m Have you started doing Mul11source Association parllcularly d11crlbed as ' ·• tors and persons who may cessor to First Interstate to probate. he Will and an anorney. you may call Capistrano CA 92675 business yel? Yes t972 Inc (Nevad•I. 702C Ran. -------- IWANION, Nancy aoheanoMr born Januuy 7. 1932 In Eaton, Coior.do, a ratlr•d e lam•ntary 1chool 1NtCher w1th the Garden Grov• School Dlatrlc:t and avid F.l.S.H. volunteer, died Friday, July 30th, at hw home In New- port a.actt. Nancy la aurvlvad by h• children. Krl9tine Watwa, Karen Sw.,,.. ton. Rlehard Swanaon and tour grandchll- dr9n. A nMmOr1al ..vtoe wtn be Mid 2:00 p.m .. Frtday, Augu.a 7th at Salrrt .J~ E~ pal Churctl, Newpoti i3eech {849) fS1&-02'1 O; fotiowed by a apea.J memOftal gathef1n; at the Cu18w&y9 Part!, 798 Dover Or., N-- port Beach, With a ,. ceptlon to follow at Rl- cherd & AQ"9I Swan- aon'a home, Laguna Niguel. In ~ of now- .,. th• tamlly •UO-g••'-donation• to~ F.l.S.H.-Hart>ot Area. Inc.. P.O. Box 16484 Newport Beaeh, CA 92859-54&4. (949) 845-6050, c/O Debbie o ·conner. Pacific View Mortuary .. .i..t. Ing the famlty. follow•· aka HORACE otherwise be Interested In Bank Jn the Superior Court cod1c11s are available tor an attorney referral sef\11ce Ramsey 'catdwell, 1100 Howard l Duhan' dolph Av• Costa Mesa Commerclll rHI property WITHERSPOON the will or es111e, or both, ol California, County of OR· •11•mfna1Jon in Ille file kept °' 1 le~al a'd office (hstod Celle Del Cerro 112A. San This statement was t.led CA 926215 , ________ ..;.._ el 2960 Airway Avenue. 11. CASE NO. A193302 of: ADRAIN IZOLA JOY· ANGE. bt 111' court in lhe P one book). Clemente. CA 92672 With the County Clerk ol This business 11 con· Costa Mesa. California. d• To all heirs, beneficiaries, NER. aka ADRAIN f JOY· THE PETITION FOR PRO-HE PETITION requests Despues da que 11 en· Oa,,,1d Sales. 4022 Catie Orange County on 7 28 98 ducted by a corpatation scnbed 11 follows: c:red1tor1. contingent credl· NER BATE requHIS that WELLS authority 10 administer U\e lreguen 1118 citac•on Jud•· Marlena. San Clemente. CA 19986765490 Have you slarted d0<ng Parcel 1: Thal portion of tori. and parsons who may A PETITION FOR PRO-FARGO BANK be ap. estate under lhl! lndepen-ciaf usled Ilene un plazo de 92672 busineu yet'> No Lot 1 of Tract No. t0238, fn ·•llwrw1se be Interested In BATE has bean fited by pointed II personal repr• dent Admlnisttation ol Es· 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Th11 business is con· Daily Pilol July 30. Aug S, Mu1t11ourc1 Assoc1at1on, the City ol Costa Mesa the wm or eslale, or both, LINDELL DONAHUE IRWIN, sentatlve to administer the tatH Act. (Th19 Aulhority para presenter una r• ducted by a general part-l3. 20. l998 Tll622 Inc • Bryan A Fr td, D•rec-MCl'IC V.W County of Orange, State ol of· WILLIAM HORACE JR. In the Superior Court or Hlale of the decedenl. will all~ the personal rep. spyHta escrila 1 maquina nersll1p tor Ma110fuAL NIU( California, as ahown on a WITHERSPOON. JR ' al<a California. County of OR· THE PETITION requHts resentawe to tal<e many en esta corte Have you started do•ng PUBLIC NOTICE This atatemenl was hied map recorded In Bool! <MS, HORACE WITHERSPOON ANGE. Iha decedent's Will and aC11ons without obtaln•no Una carts o una Ila nada bus111ess 11'> No ,_.,th the County C1erk ot Cemetery • Mortµary PagH 44 and 45 of Mfa~el· A PETITION FOR PRO. THE PETITION FOR PRO-codfcifs. If an . be 1dm11ted c:oun approval. Before lak· telelonica no I• olreceia Dan el Ol~son Fictitious Bualnau Orange County on 7·21·98 Chapel • Crematory 1aneou1 Maps, Official BATE ha• been filed by BATE rague1t1 that LIN· to probate. ~he Will and Ing Ctrlain very lmpcrtanl protecclon, su respuesta This s1a1ement was f,1ed Name Statement 1998&70•88& Records ol Orang• County. WILLIAM HORACE WfTI{. DELL DONAHUE IRWIN, any codlcils are available actions, however, the par· esuta a maquina tiene que with the County Clerk of The following persons are Da !y P110t July 23. 30 Au- 1hown and defined as Unit ERSPDON. Ill In the Su~ JR. be appe>lnted as par-for examtn1t1on In the Iii• tonal representativ• ~rll be C\lmphr con las formalo· Orange County on 7/28'98 doing business as gust 9, 13, 1998 Tll813 7 on a Condomln.um Plan rlor Cour1 ol Calllomla, tonal reprHentativ1 to ad· kept by the court. requ.red to give notice to dades legalH aprop1adas 19980785459 DELUXE AIR NEl\VOAK recorded on FebNary 19, County of ORANGE minister Iha Hlale of the THE PETITION requests lntarHled parsons uhle11 si usted quiere que la cort• 15351 Srookhurst Suite PUBLIC NOTICE 1979, In Book 13031, Page THE PETITION FOR PRO. decedent. iuthority 10 administer lhe they hsva waived notice or escuche 1u caso Dl•IY Pilot July 30. Aug 6, 108, Westminster. CA --------- 1390. Offlqlal Record•. BATE reguHll that WIL· THE PETITION requests ellale under the lndepen-consented to the proposed SI usted no presenta su 13 20. 1998 Th624 92683 Fictitious Bualneas Parcel 2: An undivided 1/ LIAM HORACE WITHER· the decedent'• Will and dent Administration of Es· action.) The Independent re1pues1a • tJempo. puedt PUBLIC NOTICE Tymes lnternahonal, Inc • Name Statement 7lh Intern! Jn Loi 1 of Ttact SPOON, Ill be appointed codlclla, If any. be admitted tales Act. (Thi• Authority admlnl11ra11on aUlhorJty will p«der el ca.so, y le pueden (CA), 15351 Brookllurll The lolioW1ng persons are Mortuary * Chapel 10238, In the City of Costa as parlOOll representative to probate. The Will and wlll allow the personal rep-be granted unless an lnlar· qu1tar su salatio, au d1nero Fictitious Bualn•H Su11e 108, Westminster. CA doing busine11 as C tion MHa, County of Orange, to admlnllllf the H tale of c0dlcll1 ate tvallable IOt resentallve to take many Hied parson Ille• an ob· Y otras cosa1 de •u Nam• Statement 92683 NMI DISTRIBUTION & RE· rema Stale of Callfornfa, u th• decedent. examination rn the 1111 kept actlona .,wllhout obtaining Jecllon to the petition and propledad sin avtso ad1clo-The lollow1n rson• are Tills buslneu ts con· CYCLING co.. 2507 w 1t0 Broadway snown on a map recorded THE PETITION requH1a by the court • court approval. Belore lak· ahow gOod cause why the nal por parte de ta corte. doin buslnes~ :. ducted by. a corporauon Coast Hwy., Newport Costa Mesa In Book 445. PagH 44 and the decedtr11'1 Will and THE PETITION reque111 lno certain very lmponanl coun ahould not grant th• Exl11en o1ro1 requi1i101 I• Car~bu En lneerin , 1009 Have you started doing Beach, CA 92683 . I 1 0 45 ol Mlacellaneous Mapt, codlcl11, If any, be admitted authority lo administer the ectlon1: however, 1ha rer· authority. gafee. Puede que Ulltd W I 8th ~lrHI, g CO$la buSlneH yet? YH, June 4 EMCO Industries Inc • M .. Cl • OHlcfaf Records ol Orange 10 probate. The Wiii and Hlate under the lndepen· sonal repr11en1a1lv1 wU be A HEARING on the peU. qulera llamar a un •bogado MHa CA 92627 1998 (CA). 2507 W. Coast Hwy County, shown and dtllned codlcns are available for dent Admlnlstralfon of El· required 10 give nollc1 10 lion Wiii bl held 0~ AU· lnmtdlatamente Sf no Tait sianlt Cast • 4132 Tymes International, Inc., Newport Beach, CA 92663 r-------.... - 11 "common area" on a ex1mln1tlon In the file l<ept talH Act. {Thia Authority Interested J>lf•on• unless GUST 27• 1998 11 1•45Pm conoce a un abogado AcaCla Averi~e. corlna del Julien Do, CFO Tills buslnHs 11 con· Get lO Condominium Plan r• b~ the court. will allow the personal rep· lhey have waived notice or In Dept. 703 located at 3411 pu•d• llamar a un aerv1cfo Mar CA 92625 Thi• statement wes rited dueled by a corporation corded February 111 1979 THE PETITION requeete reHntallv• to take many consented lo the proposed The City Drive South, Or· de referencta de ebogodos Joh R ll d B t a 304 with Iha County Clerk ol Heve you alarted d0tng th ... I In Book 13031, Pa~ 1390: authority to administer the actlont without obtaining action.) Tl'le Independent ange, CA 92668. o a una oficina de ayuda Ave~da 1'i::~~ble u ~ewpott Ofange County on S.lB-98 business yet? No e 8 e Otflclal Rtc0td1. "tale unc»r lhe lndepe~ court ei>proval. BefOf'I Ilk· admlnlattallon authofllY will IF' YOU OBJECT. to the legal (vea II d1teclor10 Ille· Beach CA 92660' 199807019M EMCO lnduslrles, Inc., Exe.piing all oll. oll tlghl1, dent Administration of &-Ing c111afn VlfY Important be granted unlese an Inter· O't!,"1~ of the pali~tJou lonico) Vincent Paul Roman 1201 Daily Pilot July 1s, 23. 30 Donald l<tm McRae. Pru J\..BC"S minerals, mlnttal right•. taln Act. (Thi• Authority action•. howeY«, Iha par-Hiid peraon filH an ob-• u appear 11 1 If• CASE NUMBER Slue Gum Lane N~wport Aug. 6, 1098 TllS09 dent natural g11, natural ga•-wfll allow th• pareonal rep-sonal represantallVa wlfl be )ectlon to the petition and ~Ing and ·~~le Y:' 0~ (Numaro dal CHO) Beach c~ 9266C) UB I This atalement was filed rfghtl arid otn.r hydrocat· rtsentallve to take many required to glV9 notice to shOwt good cauae 'tVhy the s ~th ~h wrcO: ~ 97NC 11282 This 'buelnHt ls con· P L C NOTICE with the County Clerk of t>ona by whalloev9f Nme ectlON without obtaining lnlet81ttd panons uni... court 1flould not gt8tlt the • Ul~ ~I,,; Y0411 ap-Th• name and eddrna or cM;lad by: • general pan· frl tltJou • 1 <>tang• County on 7128~ known lhtl rMY be within COUl1 8')PtOvaf. BelOfl lak· U.y have wahltd nouc:a Of authority. In the coun ls· (El nombfe 'f nersh•P c • u• na11 11181715481 or under the patcel of land Ina certain V8fY lmpo11ant coo11t1ted lO the propoatd A HEAAINO on the pet!-=atanc:e ":for be persoo d itcclon d~ 11 cone H H•v• ~ou atarted Going Name Statement Daily P1lo4 July 30, Aug e. 11erelnabove described, 10-actions, howeWr. the par· t ctlon.) Thi lndtpandent lion Wiii be held on SEP· IF~ruARe A~EDITOR °' C ty ~ ~ bu11ne11 yet? No The following persona er• t3 20 4998 The20 ~., wilt\ 1hl 1>8'~ eonel rtprastntaUva Wiii be admln1111atlon authority will TEMllER 3, HIM al 1:45f>m anoe oun unicipa Tate Stanley CataY doing bus<nass 11 • • r t ol dnlJlnQ, mining, U· required to give notice to be grtnled unless an lnllf· In Dept 703 loealed at 341 :_ •d contl':"t cre<bt~ Ii~ Court. t275 N. Berl<eley Av· This atalement """ filed Clang• County GOit, 1800 F-IND p orlng tl\4. operating anw.ated P8ftoM-uNIU Hlad panon lllat an • The City Otfva Soult\, Or· :s • r:' .:'~ enue, Poll Ortic• Bo.c with the County Clerk ol E. Garry Ave .• Suite 111, lhltefOI' end stOttng In ri inty NV8 wahltd notice or '9Ctlon to "'-palltton and ange, CA 92111 Y04JI m wi • 5000. FIJlleoon, CA 92G35, Orange County on 7/28198 Santa Ana, CA 92705 removing tha eama from coneanted kl lhe propoMd "'°" 900d cauet wtty Iha lfl' YOU OBJECT to the =.,~.~,~~1':i1~: ':: Nonh Orange county Mu-1H81715493 El'ic M,,_!eon. 11IO Olang•· an apartment tald i.rld or any othlf land, ectlon.) The ~ CoYr1 lhOU6d not grant Ui• granttng of the petition.~ t=mtd b the court within nicipal Court D111y PllOt J•du 30 A•"' e woodJ ""'L·· Stea. CAT9212t "'rough c1ass1f1ed lnCtUdlOg the rtol'lt IO whip. edmlnlttrtllon authOfttY wfll IUll'\Offty. ahOuld appew at tha htk• Y -1 • .._, • OM yon, 3 w1ligl\t u1 Attic, basem nt~ and closet then get some ca h. ...... ,. llodl or dlNciloNlty drtll be O'Mltd unlela en 1n41r. A HEAAINO on the pell· Ing end state vour ot>-month• lrom 11'1• date Tha name, lddrtu. and 13, 20, 1998 Th817 t.ane. Rancno Santa Mer· --'-------- end mine from tandt °''* "480 penon "'" an Ob-lion will be ha6d on AU. ~· or Na wrm.n ob-of ..,_, lttuanc• ot the Ml· lllepN>ne number ol pta1n-ILIC N T CE oar1ta, CA o2ee1 r;:::::====::::::::::::::::f then"'°" hlfe!NboYI cs .. )edlon to the petition end OUST 21, 1 ... a1 1:4SC>m 'tVIU\ lhe COl.lr1 .,._ ..,. .. PfOYldtd In ProbMe tiff• •nomey. Of pl11nhH PU 0 I This bu11ne11 It con· tcrlbtd. ~ Ot gas ""'· lhOw Ooocl CIUM ¥lt'i lhe In ~103 loclNd •• 341 • the haw1n9. YOllK IP-f:: kw~ =~00. -:: wllhOwt an attomey. 11: (fl FlcllUou• .... 1n... ducted by: a venertJ part· "A "ordable wnnett end ahaftt lt\lo, court lhOulcl not grlH lhe Thi DflW South, Or· PMt.nc. l'My be In S*tOfl ~ot .. plre ~•lot~" fou' ~re. ta d·r~clon y el Nam• ltateme"t Mfthip nlll tllfough Of' WOH the aut>-IYthofftY, anoe. C IHll. Of by VOUf 1nomey. "'°""' tr the 111 nume!o de ltlllono dll Thi loltoW!ng persons 11• Have ~ •lanect dOlnQ ~llC9 of the land hlf'el~ A H!AAINO on IM pet!• IP" YOU OLIECT to thl IP: 'IOU AAE A CMDITOA dale~ lbOw ht ng abOgaOO del demandanll dOlnO blnlnesa as• l'xlllMH yet? Yu, July 15• Alternative" •bOva deletlbtd, tncl '° "°" .... be held on AU. ll'rinO of lhe petition, you Ot eot)ll~ Cl'IClltof ol • • Na w p 0 AT cu s T 0 M 1"' &IOtlOn\ and Whlpttocktd OUST 11 , ... et 1·490m "'°'*'appear 9l the hear· the~. you muet Ne YOU MAY EX.AMINE the O Oil dernandantt que no e"' Marson and dl,~llonalty drilled In ~?o:j Jocat.d 8t M1 Ing and at ... ~ Ob· Y04JI ctalm With the court Ne ltapt by the,~:-1...:Jou tiene at>og•do. ts) :'c?.PoD~~~!1~~-~:~ Thia 11a11mtn1 wu filed ....... tuMelt end lftafts The DfM loueh, ()r. ~ Of ,._ Wr1f1an ob-and m.11 a oopy to SM per-!! I per.on "' In ThOtnH f . [lenbaat, Bat M ... 'cA 02121 ·• wrth lhe County Ctetk of nl AAount c·uket, undlf and '*""th or ~ ana-, .-. a With the court t>eo aot1al rlpfeMntathle ap, .... etUtte, ~ may .._ No 79311, ILE.NBMS a ' · Orange Couoty on 7'21·.. Ula\: ~ V9nd .,.. '-'"'°' •""'• 1, vou oe.11cr '° ..,. the '*'"'O· vour .. =~•he'°"" wlltlln :" ::C.:.°""~"i:: scHOEMAN. 1no N em :::::n J· "8:~::nM:;: 1••nM11• Cremation & fflereot. tnc1 IO tedr•, re-granting of lhe ~ pelrance mey be In petton 04lt I ftOm lhe deta Dl·ll4) of the Ril'9 of 1111 Blvd. Sit 23$, 'untf1on, CA 92827 ' ' Dally Pl10t JUiy U , 10:.t.uo =--=· ~~= :::'*'anc1"'S::. .. ~ ~ or.~~IDfTO.. ::..= ::' .::=:::. ""'*"°'' Md ...,...., ol Ca 92135-4129, TelephOne John fet1.:oloe 1135 C·IO, 9u111, I~'"' Thl11 any' eudl .... or --·==:or ........... or. COi ..... cnclltor of ..... COC9e MCtlOn ''°'· --.... Of of""',.. (1111) 171-7100 WhllWtr Ava , oata Met• .... IUC-TICI B··..laJ C?--.:ace ~ ....._ "'-.i..... ..,. the '°""' -. ""'dtcHHd mutt ... Thi time tor ..,_ cl9lrne t111on 0t aecoune • ""°"' DATlt JUN 041 '"' CA 9ae21 rv -W-1 ~ y I • dftl.'"*'t, .-. • ...-; w. t.rtnt. Yow IP' ,.._ cflllrft :..r"w. OOUft wll not._. MlbN w wlded In....,..... 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II ~ Ill•••·······=·· ' ~· Thursday, August 6, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES _;_..;_;,_.;,.;...;.~;.;,.;.;;.: _____ .. ______ ~---------··..;._;..;;.,;;.;..;...;.;...;_;,.;...;...;...;.. __ _ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE w. Bay Ave , Newport dueled by: an lnd1v1dual PUBLIC NOTICE du"•d oy· an lnd1v1du11 eNSlUIUl may be In person or by _ Beach, CA. 112661 Have you 11a11tc1 doing Have vou 11ar1ed doing NOTICE Of RUSTEE'S RecotOed ~(:ij,N -"'Ffo UUous Busln••S FlcUllo'u• lusln•H Thia business II con· bus1ne11yel?6-15·98 FlcUtlous 8u1lne.. l)u11nHt Y"' No ~Ta OFO vou~F·"~o~r ARE A Ts No~ ! __ ·-A m' No :xxxor Nam• Stale~nt Nam• Statemet1t ductod by: an lndlv1dutl . Btuca A Q1ton Name Statement vonna Wilkins r..' ''ION T CREOITOR or • conun· . , ~ f~f~ ~ R )(, g:rn the o Ille The following p•r•ona aro The I01k>w1ng pe11ons are Have you stanod doing This 11a1emen1 w11 filed The lot101Ntng pertons are Thl9 alatemont was f1i.d AOMIWISTER uent creditor of th• 10~ f ~~ ol GE }PUILIC NOTICES :! ~ , PUBLIC NOTlCE • .c:lolng bl.lslneu .,. oolng bustntu H '. buSlntH yet? No w11h lhe County Clerk of doing buslriess as· with the County Clerk ol EST ATE OF: .. ARI f ~ ~~ 1 Cahlom 1 'ON TIME COMMERCIAL MEGA ACUPUNCTURE Michell• Fenney . j ~range County on 6-18•98 VICKYS HOME CLEANING Orange Counly on 'f~8/98 THOMAS F HOGAN dece•seld. you f!'UhSt lhile ffi ~" ~ Dit1e"':y, Sale a.il:we It g45 Nfl\tuc:kel Place, Cos11 1F. Co111 Mesa, CA with the County Clark Of Daily Pilot July 18, 23, 30. or., Costi Mesa, CA 92626 Daily Pilot July 30. Aug a. .-• A1 34 court •nd mall a copy to p T CONSTRUCTION, 1789 CLINIC, 3033 Brl1101 St. T_hl1 statement waa "''° '9988761665 SERVICE 3151 Canadian 19188785457 CA~e NO . 933 your c e1m w11 ' • y~Ew )':~U I PAMIOfif i A~~~1 Mna, CA 92627 92628 • Orange Counly on 8""'·98 Aug 6, 1998 Th605 Victoria Ocam~o 3151 Cl· 13, 20, 1998 Th625 To -'1 h•!r•. beneh· 1"• pertonel rep raHnta· l MAY ~~ T IN Hl NTF O.C. Ele<:trle C0tp (CA) Jtn Sook Cho, 5234 Met· t1168766011 nadlan Or os"· Mesa cu1tte1, creditors, COi't' five eppointed by the p~b1L.IC SAL 1 TH C NTY • 17'9 Nan1ucket 'p11ce:roseAve.,1111,Lo1Ang .. D11ly P1101Aug.8,13,20, PUBLICNOTICE CA92628 ., ... ' PUBLICNOTICE ti"oent cred1to11, and 1:ourt wit hin f o ur 0 AN ~ Tl H ~E7 CIVIC .,.c.11.sia Mese, CA 92627 les, CA ~38 27, 1998 TM32 This business 1, con· p~rsone w~o m•v ott1•!-months from the dete ~E H~NA~ TH ~ WE. l ', SAN A A. ,. Thi• business Is con· Thl• busmen " tOl'I· Flclltloua Buslneu dut'led by an Individual ~lctltlous Busln•H w tee be mtereated ,n ul frrst lstuance of 10CEI IN A AJNS1 I ORf:I A dut'led by: • oorporauon i\. • ducteCI by: an ind1Vidua1 PUBLIC "OTICE Name Statement Have you alarted doing Nfm• Stateme:it 1he will or H t ete, or loners oe provided 1n Y Y HOUL CON· mounl ~unpaid ~ • Ha~ you starttd doing Have you st1rted doing Fl 1 1 'B 1 Th• following persons are business yel? Yes 1 +95 The /ollowlng pt11on1 are both, of: THOMAS F. ,.oetton 9100 of the T t A WYER ~4 695 83 er •ges bUSJl"IHS yet? Ye~. 111~8· business yet? No ct t ouo "1 neH doing busmess as: Victoria Oc1mpo ' doing business as: HOGAN Calilorn1e Probate Code. t ... ~bltc ~ 'f: to the ~ireet Address or other D c. Electrle Co1p., R,~bert Jin Sook Cho Nam•J,t•t•ment Mobile 011 Chant''· 408 This 11a1ement was ftltel CAND~ElABRA, 2366 Or· A PEilTION hes The tim~ for fili!"g ~~s ClMiC'k' dl'a'I!') caS!la common de51gnab00 cl real Rerd. Secretary .I nus tta1emen1 was lllod The follo ng persons art ~ Clubhouse. ewpo1t with the Coun}y Clerk ot ange Avenue .. Costa Mesa. been.filed bv NANETTE r.ltlims w ill not eicplfe Slate °' n ... """al bank:,1 · P<Opel1y , Tbis 11a1emen1 ~· hied w1lh the Coµnly Clerk ol dolrig business as· Beac:h, CA 92663 Orange County on 7128/98 CA 92627 M HOGAN In the Su e· 1 f 1 ._ """''ate ;.;.1 • Orange County on 7;13·98 19166764206 tem1, 3!148 Campus Dr ve 408 'h Clubhouse, Newpon Dallu Pilot Julu 30 A g 6 Prange Avenue. Costa Couniri of Orenge • from the heeung date ~~ b1Jnion,~~a T CA ~27 w11h lhe County rk of Orange County on. 7-14·98 NCS lltltHonal Cash S~•· Danny Lawrence Ryan, 19988785483 , Melissa Lee Scoll, 2366 nor Court of Califor~a ie ore our monlrr• dr:f b~.a St °' r. ~·8 SAN MICHEL ORIVE 11986 IS4129 Dai"' Pilot Jutu 16 23 30 1106. ,~ewpo11 Beach, CA Beach, CA 92663 , ' • u · 1 Mesa, CA 92627 T E PETITION, noticed above lo >TA MESA.. • D ~1 Pll 1 J 1 \\S 23 30 ., ' • ' • 92660\• -Thi s buslntu Is cori· 13, 20, 1998 Th619, ihls buslriess Is eon· re· YOU MAY EXAM· :111~~ s 1~ ,,; APN #: 422·183-4 · a Y 0 u Y • • ' Aug 6, 1998 Th598 Judi SUzukl, li05 Victoria ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndi11ldual quest• th•I NANETTE INE the file kept by the ~'\~k SoeQ~ 'ITT 111}9~~~~ =litv t'~ Aug 6, l 998 . Th597 PUBLIC NOTICE s1., .IC202, Costa Mesa. Halle you s1a11ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE I\ H11ve you started doing M. HOGAN be appoint· court. If you are • Pl!· swi ot ltie Financial E"1-'" of tne steel PUBLIC N6TIC~ CA'92627 business yet? No business yet? No ed as personal repreaen· eon inlerHted in the and autnonzed 19. do ~ lher common . • . t Fictitious Buslneu . This business Is con· Danny Ryan , Flctltlou1 Busln•.$• Melissa L. Scott 1a1111• to •dminleter the Ht•t•, you mey file bu~ss In lh1s state will be ltJO(I ~ any, ~ Flctltlq,'4• Bu•lneu Name Statement ,ducted by: a11 lndlY1dual Tiiis staiement was • filed Name Statem•nt lhis statemen1 was filed estate o f the decedent. with the court a formal held by th~ duly aoo<>1nteq at>ove If no streel .~d,.,S or Tiie follo~ing persons are doing business 11. '" business yet? Yes, 8·!).98 Orange County on 8·17·98 doln~ business as: ' Orange Counry on 7/28/98 queets the decedent'• Noti~e of th:fllingpoefc~~ 02"'· lilt' le, ~"'~lb ~wn dll8CllOl'IS io"lhe Name Statement Th• toUowing persons ar• 'Halle you started dolrig with the County "Clerk of The following petsof\s are With the County Cleik ol THE PETITION re· Rea, ••t f 5 · 1 l(\Jstee '5 SllOwn ~~1 of!'"· olhel' common detonna~ doln(abusmessas: a)WeePeats, . • Judi Suzuki 19988761802 VIL A BELLA. 10121 • 19986785481 WILL and' codicils, if inventory and appraisal tru~'tn~~rek1afte1 otionbt1 o(the\'J~send1Ha~1.. .. ,. TH1£P CUOI (H'r) PRINT· b) KIDS, 25108-D M,8!· T.111s statement was filed O.Uy Pilot Juty 18, ::!3, 30, Adams Ave., Huntington Daily Pilot July 30, Aug. 6, nny, be •admitted to of Htate •H•t• or ol scobed . undel lll<I r alneduest b' the ~'"'' ING, ts5Q Bolsa Ave. Suite gueote Pky., Mission Viejo. with the County Clerk of Aug. 6, 1998 • · Th607 Beach, CA 92646 C 13, 20, 1998 • Th627 probate. The WILL: and an" petition or account N, .... -t~~ of.Trust ~e<u,,, l=ays ol lhe '""llYo , 20. Westminster, CA CA 926!l2 . Orange County on 8+98 Brenda Joye&. ,3621 S. ony codicils are avail· ., "'·'cn!M,a'b&bw""."fh. le Wll ¥1th... . ol 92683 Diana s. McCalla, 27456 11988788017 PUBLIC NOTICE Bear St., Santa Ana, CA PUBLIC NOTICE. able for examination in H/crovided In •.•cti~n g:sairnade~u ~rcove-ofttus bee T.am Dung Pham, 9211 Jasmine, Mission Viejo, CA Dally Pilot Aug. 6, 13, 20, ~2:1°54 busl es Is ~on the file kept by the 12 0 of the Cahfotnia nant or Wjl{ran~ e~essed ~f .le.. · • Bolsa Ave 1109 West· 92692 21 1998 Th631 Flctltloua BuelneH n s .. • Flctltlou• BualnaH court Probate Code. A Re· or implied. ird title. ~ ll TRUSTEE m1ns1er. CA '92593 · This business Is con· ' Name Stalemant dueled by: an Individual Name Statement THE PETITION re· queat for Special Notice p0ssession' m'. CU~ This business Is con· dueled by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE The follo.wlng persons are :aye you 17s~rted doing The following persons are quests auth ority to form I• available from b<ances1 to'pay tile remaining ~VIC 1 C.FERNANOO dueled by: an 1ndlvldua1 Have you stat1td doing Flctlllous Bualness doing business as: e' n~ss/1 o doing business as: oominiater the estate the court clerk. pooopa sum ~lhe~le(~) Ml VO Have you stilrled doing business yet?'Yes. 7-27·96 FOX POINTE FARM, 88 ren a oyce Fudge Nuls Fudge of the d th 1 d d Attorney f• Pwtldoner: secured by the o rust. SU business yet? Yes 07/23/ Diana S Mc;Calla Name Statement Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, CA This statement was hied Month Club, 22961 Tnton u" e.r . e .n epen ent llemar4 .J. Del Vale With interest and te 1arges ~ION~ CA 91345 92 ' This slalemenl was filed The following persons are 92626 with the County Clerk of Way, Suitt B. Laguna Hills, Administratio_n °.f . Ea· Arnerich Del Vale • tlle<eon. as provided n lhe 818 ~ -6 ' Tam Dung Pham with the Coun1y Clerk ot doing business as: Kathy Hobstetter, 31 Morn· Orange Countv on 7128/98 CA 92653 hues ~ct w1~h hm1te~ Sinatra • note(s). advan~s .. u~'i the T • This s1atement was hied Orange County on 6·24·98 Besl Domestic Services Ing Breeze. Irvine, CA 19986765479 Terrence Fleming Roark, outhortty . (This author•· Attome.,_ at uw ~f:es~f lhethe=. o mi: 7N~ , AC OSTA with tho Countv Clerk of 199867.2422 Agenev. 3848 Campus 92617 • . Dally Pilot JuJv 30, Aug. 6, 21 Tahoe, Irvine, CA 92612 IV will allow th, e person· .......... __._ • _.. A d f ~ , v 1 1 1 t 1 t k ._..... ..._ ... ..._.. w . Ch. a~es Jn e~nses o .. SA~I BT Orange County on 7·10·98 Dally Pilot July 23 30 Au· Dr ve II 106, Newport This business Is con· 13, 20, 1998 'Th621 This business Is eon. 11 ropreeen a ive t~ a • •102 · Tru ee fO< the total a~nt m 16 19986764044 3 • Th6 4 Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual many actions without Peudene CA 91101 (at I titM of the initial 12.Ubl· ens Dall Pilot Jul 16 23 30 gust 6• 1 • 1998 1 Judi Suzuki, 605 Victoria Have you stantd doing PUBLIC NOTICE Have you Slotted doing obtaining court approv-08/05. 08/06 08112 Cation ol the Notice of Salel A g Y6 1998 Y • Th603 PUBLIC NOTICE Street ,c202, Cosla Mesa, business yet? Yes, 3-1-98 buslnoss yet? Yes, MS-98 al. Be.fore t aking c~rtaln • rea~ably estimated to be ---------------- u · · CA 92627 Kaltly Hobstetter Fictitious BuslnHs Terrence F. Roark verv important actions, set h l'lelow. The amounl PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Buslneu Thi• business Is con· This statement was filed Name Statement This statement was filed however, the personal l'N!Y greatet on the day o CLASSIFIED Name Statement dueled by: an indlvldual with the County Cle1k of The following pe1Sons ate With the County Clerk of representative will be H.lt! · H's the rosourca you f ictitious Busln111 The following persons aro Have you stat1ed doing Orange County on 7·14·98 doing business as: Orange County on. 8·4·98 required to give "otlce On the move? TRUSTO~CLYDE W. A'(; can count on to sell a Name Statement doing business as: business yet? Yes, 8·3·98 19186764202 SCHAFFER ENTER· 19986766082 to interested persons ~.J~ANO 8a~~•~6 myriad of merehan· Th• following persons are Computer 411.com, 3170 ~u?I Suzuki A fl Daily Piiot July 16, 23, 30, PRISES, 14 Ima Loa C1., Daily Pilot Aug. 6, 13, 20, unl ese they have Sell your extra • ~o"WiW~ J61N¥ifN. dlse Hems. because doing business as: Pullman St .. Costa Mesa .. _h 9 ~tat~vnl wcas le~ Aug. 6, 1998 Th599 Ntwpon Beach, CA 92663 27. 1998 Th633 waived notice or con· household ANTS our columns compel MATEOS MAINTENANCE. CA 92626 with I e ounty lerk o Anthony Todd Schaller, 14 sented to the proposed ~~ ~inted Tni.stet, qualified buyers to 126 Monte Vista #6, Cos1a Tagram System Corpora· Orange County on 8-4·98 PUBLIC NOTICE Ima Loa CL, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE action.I The Jndepen· Items X CUCT TRUSTEE ealll Mesa, CA 92627 11on, (CA). 3170 Pullman 19986766098 Beach, CA 92663 dent adminls rati in Classified E VI . INC. 4542·5878 Esmoraldo Mateos Que-St . Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 Daily Pilot Aug. 6, 13, 20, Flctltloua Bu1lneH This business . Is con· Fictitious Busln•u authori ty will be ~rant:~ .vedo, 126 Monte Vista 16, This business ls con· 27, 1998 Th632 Name Statement ducted by: an Jnd1vldual Name Statement 1 · d -----------------1------------------+-----------------Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ducted by a corporalion The following persons are Have you staned doing The following persons are un ess . an mte.res~e This business 1s con· Have you Slarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: business yet? No doing business as: norson ftlos ar:i ob1eetion dYcled by: an ind1v1duo1 business yet? No THANH LONG RESTAU· Anthony Schaller PROCESSING MORTGAGE to the petition end Have you slarted doing Tagram System Corpora· Flctltlou1 Business RANT, 3522 w. First St., This statement was tiled IMAGE. 11 Veracruz. Dana shows good cause why business ye1? Yes, 02·01· lion, Mall Hsia/ Presldenl Name Statement Santa Ana, CA 92703 with the County Clerk of Point, CA 92629 Iha court should not ll8 This statemenl was filed The following persons are Hal Manh Nguyen, 14542 Orll11ge County on 7/28/98 Marjan Nadimi, 11 Veta· grant the authority. Esmeraldo Mateos Que· with the County Clark of doing business as: · • Potsworth Ln.. Westmln· 19986785455 cruz, Dana Point, CA 92629 A HEARING on tho wdo Orange County on 7/28/98 CRITERIA ENGINEERING. ster, CA 92683 Dally Piiot July 30 Aug 6 This business Is con· Pfltition will be held on 'This s1a1ement was filed 19988765480 27051 Mill Pond Rd .. Cap· This business is con· 13 20 l998 ' Ths23 dueled ~y: an Individual Soptember 3. 1998 et with lhe County Clerk of Dally Pilot July 30, Aug . 6, lstrano Beach, CA 92624 ducted by: ari individual . ' ' Have you slarled doing 1 :45 P.M . 1n Oepl. 703 ()range County on 7/28/98 13 20 1998 Th626 Bruce Allison Orton, 27051 Have you started domg PUBLIC NOTICE busmess yet? No located at 341 The City 19986785484 · • Miii Pond Rd .. Capistrano business yel? No Marjan Nad1mi Drive Ora nge CA -Oaily Piiot July 30. Aug. 6. PUBLIC NOTICE Be~ch, CA ?2624 . Hal Manh Nguyen Fictitious BuslnHs This statement was flied 9 2668·3205. 13. 20. 1998 Th6,8 This business 1s "Con· This s1;11ement was flied Name Statement wilh the County Clerk of IF YOU OBJECT TO Fictitious Busln•H wilh the Counly Clerk or The following persons are Orange County on 7·15-98 the granting of the • Class1had Is. .. Name Statement O th ? Orange County on 7·13·98 doing business as: 19988764399 petition you should CON VENIEN T The following persons are n e move• . 19988764184 AMERICAN INTERIORS, Daily Pilot June 16, 23. 30. uppear 'at tt'!e hearing • whelhcr you're buy· doing business as: Daily P1to1 Jul"/ 16, 23, 30, 1806 Sandalwood Ln .. August 6, 1998 Ttl608 und state your ob jec· Can't seem to - get to all those • repair Jobs around the house? Lei the Cla11lfled Service Directory help you find rellabhl help • Ing, scll1n9, or 1ust a) GOLDCOM NETWORKS, Sell your extra Aug. 6, 1998 Th604 Newport Beach_. CA 92660 """' or file written too king. classified has O) NAVACOM, 111 :t W. Bay household Vonna C. Wilkins, 1806 ohiections with th e Give us • 011111 When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your con1munity. what you need! Ave .. Newport Beach, CA. item s Sell your home Sandalwood Ln , Newport Sell your home •ourt before the hee CLASSIFIED 1 ' CLASSIFIED 92661 lhrough elassllled. Beach, CA 92660 through classlflod. ~· r· 4542•54578 642·5678 M~h~e P. Fenne~ 1115 in Classifie d 842-5878 This business Is co~~~~6~4~2!·~5~8~7~8~--~L1n~u~·--v_o_u_r __ a:p:p_e_a_ra~n~c~e~~~~~~~-~-~~----------~------~------~------~ Polley Bn11 · ... n11d d1·ndli111·, ;1 n • ... 11l1j1·1·1 lo 'li:t1t(.!'' "itl111111 11111ir1·. I lw pttlili,lwr 1V/SA ] Dow to Place A Deadlines Monday ............... f riday 5:00pm •• ""'''"'''' tlw ri,!!lil ''' 1·1·11'"'" n·d11-. ... i1\ l'I"\ j,1• Ill l"l')ITI 1111~ 1·ln.,,1fi1·d • OASSIFIEIAD Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOpm a1 h 1·r1 j,,·11w111. 1'11·11,1· n ·p111·1 a11~ t·rror 11 1;11 ll1t1\ lw 111 \11111 1·l;1,-.1fi1·d ad • it1111wd i;1 11·I~ Tlw l bd~ Pil111 ;11T1·p1 ' • t111 linl1di1' 1'111 <111\ 1·11111 i11 ;111 • • 11th1·111-1 ·11w111 (111 ,,1iwl1 It 111m 111· • n· ... 111111-ilil1· nn•l't l11r ti lt' n .... 1.11f tlw = -.p1w1· ;w1111ill~ 111·n1pi1·d Ii~ dw 1·m1r .. ' .., Cn·dit 1 111t 11111 \ lw 111!"" 1•d 1"01 dw fir.,1 111,1·1111111. . . 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I' 111 .. ,.., lllftrtlltf IUI ell ••Ill•.. 1fw1rtl1tf 11 '"' .....,., .,, "'""'' .... ................... , ..... ................ ctflltUO ......... ,....., ..... ,.., .. W..11flln, DC"",..... ~ •INUD•--· GENERAL 1002 PATRIC' TaNOR• PIHH Call & ~t Us K n ow What Your Nffds Arel 856-9705 1 ·8 0 0 ·•·TEN 0 RE Can't 11em to get to all thoH repai r Jobi around tht house? i..1 tht ClatJlfled SerVfc• Directory help you Pnd rellable help. 842•117• J SOLD! ShowcH• homH lot tale In our Seturday RHI Estate Supplement I HOMES OF THI WEEK Dl•pl•r ade atart at fu•t e?ei Oeadl n1 Wed 6pm ***** OPIN HOUSI Ll•tln .. for eat Oeadllne Thura 5pm ***** II P•Y• to advertl .. In lh• "st local Real Eatate Section CALL TODAY LISA ltlYmM ..... 74-4••• ANN8WILUY ..... 74-4•4• •Ja•mlne Cr••k 3b, Loll 3Br 1.58a plus 38r 281 & 2Br 2Ba. 3c 2ba, upgraded, td lvl guHt house 2Br 28a. ~~~ ... ~;~1g~1n~~ r;',oL •ntll•h Cottage Catallna SunHt vlewl Call for detafls. Agent 18751000 $51 Ot< -'gt 7eO-e833 873·535• or 380.9402 496-7641 J.Webb, Bkr E 11 g II ah Count r Y a • a 1 d e e • • u t 1fu 1 Cottage overlooklr.g SAT·SUN 1•8 cs1m delatched hme. lAGUNA th• oc .. n. Roomy 3 333 POPPY lMg• 11 1 • b bedroom In beautiful beautllul home with bu 1 n I• 3 r 2·5b• BEACH 1048 condition. Bener Hurry gue1t quartara. South upgr•d•d. 1295,000. I Earl ,& Judy Taylor. t1iiiil s de PCH. 040•'126 Agta &42.,.,22 Charming wood• W Prudential view Property 8Br ~a,_r_e_a~, ........ ~,-a-r-te......,rl-3.-9.-r ;.o;:r;:"::d1!8~J::. -.... ..... .. e., Corona del Mar 2.58a Cando, gated, Private pool/spal 94 .. 7a34120 Charm, crtyrd entry, air, own/IH option Walk to bffchl Aaklng i1i0k 2br 1 lull be, ~.~'.~:C·~·1~0f~Jd~ S187,900 Agent S.10K. 414•M41 (Agt) 1734 Weatctllf Dr. Call Kay Sterling, Coldw•lf 1 (IN) •29·o3eo HILLTU litlfl for 1ppt 1nyt1me. Banker 14~711·1506 Nloe i ·ltv eeA W CanyontOCean vlew9 •y Owner Ml-0499 over 33009', 2'M1tr 48r 38•. vt1u1t c.ila, NIW LllTIN6 COSTA MESA 1024 Br, pool, Overalz•d Qlant llv rm, 17ff.OOO Duprea. B•y View Lott 1319,000 Owner/ MlchMI Lam.,.,,, Agt Agt. M•tl•u lff·711• 8kr 14~722-0151 14t-4"·84ff ftrudentlal CA fteally a•r ••• l'am Aoom, Very Mio• 38' Hom••---------1if t Irvine '"•· LOvety Hm. good loe. W/HP mottMr·ln lew NIWPOltT Nwpl Met• 38r 38•. 11a1K. lett & Judy qtra. IQ yd, 11ff,OOO IUCH IOll M .. lean Pav•r Illa TaylOr, Age• 841-4722 fart ~ Judy Taytot. thru-out, gourmet kit, Agt1 842-4722 lnt6de lndry rm. lrg CO.ONA 41A Wfilbl hom•. Why ptey Hide 'N PQOt. tlH.000 Agta prtv ma..., up11a1ta. ---------leek with oNldo.,..? Welcome. Ml•7QI DIL MAI 1022 '4ff,OOO Don.,. NOii DARA POINT 1021 Call Ol•••lfled ......,i.i...o....._-...:... __ _.__..;;.;;:;...::..;.:;;:~-...;;---.l••••••••l.~"!.,_..~~W~~·!H~4!:_• -------·-•octa_.,v1_14_1_-M7 __ 1. __ ,..,_,,... __ _,__,__...._. l , , ----------------- *Beaul"ul Cuatom• BRAND NllWI Home on lh• Sand 13 Bolivar, Lido P•nln 48A 3BA $1, .. 75,000. $138,900 ' Prlnclpals Only. Udo AHOit Hom•• By Owner 115·2706 149·873-8823 Baai BUY Deluxe Penn. Oupl•K, In the H•IGHTall 3/2 6 212. 4c garage, --------- Penn. Dupl•••• 3/2 upper & lower 1 block 10 .,_•eh "SS 19,000. Al10 .. /2 upper with 3/2 lower, S52&K cor· ,,., lot. Call Joan tor d•t•lls 149·675-4630 501 Tustin, approx. roof top deck wllh 3000sr. •15br 3.lba ocean vlew-100 Block.1"1-BA--C-H _____ _ Iota ol grey ston• Call Joat'I for Detalla, floorlng & oak oabl· 94M7S-4'30 PlOPUTY 1175 net•, nu 50 r.r roof, 2 AIW ltfilNQ fp•, 2J•1cur0•1 •, rec8•n11t w. Bay Ave. MORRO BAY 1 20 ' mo • · pen • Agt. M•ll• .. lff.1714 retldentlal homH11ta Sun 2p•6P UHK Prudential Ca ~Hlty Hlllng la1t1 Loi tllu. 840-7000 ICl308 -I Bl9 Canven V•r1alllH Nct:':!'n.~ew ":~•= ~:~Y :~:~··=~ Mod•I w/O.ceanvl•w. teffK leach fte•llY vlewtll 100-1714111 Pool,& Spa. Large Lot e 4 a-4141 aob ' ::id •• :~.:::~= ~ New911 Ciiitiat LOT/ ILUPlii 31,. (cOUld NWHIAAll 18'• CRYPT 1225 .. A ... 2 ,.. Oto. 18•. bNtn oell, -• ... , tunny newer tlle rOof UllK -pa110 , 1111,000 81• OtUnCIY AeeftoN PAGll'IO Vin larbar• Sanreg,.t, t4M?Mtet 4 ldtOINnl IN018. 8uy "'""°' t44-01H 1 or al 4, "" ""°"" &cm; T ,.....-!. ... , ... 1CE· ..,..._ '!..liM! . 'Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, August 6, 1998 85 HOUSES/ .CONDOS FOR RBNT NEWPORT EM PLO BEACH 2669 ANNOUNCEMENTS YMENTS530 EMPLOYMENTS530 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE NEWPORT CHEVROLET 9045 FORD • 9075 2102 NO RENTING 1 ·3 B R w I t h I o w or no down NO CREDIT CHECK 1 ·800·583-1905 . ext. 1112 • OCbNFRONT 3Br 28a UPP•R UNIT iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii.iiii MISC. 601 S BEACH 1 & 2BA 28A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 87 Celebr1ty Wagon MOVE·•N·BONUS1---------F•ahlon Model PT, NB Sales 1--------B•rgatroma wh1:e Moving S•lel Sat 8·12 $1500 Auto, AJC, Pwr NEWPORT BAY • ANNOUNCEMENTS water front restaurant, Automotive ANTIQUES 6010 Crib, Changing Table antqa, furn, cllhng brakHfatrg, am/fm, TERRAC& 2920 no 811P neceuary, Th· Advertising !~=======~ & Dr•aHr. Simmons beauty aalon auppliH, whl CO\lera. 848-3971 Lg 1 & 2Br neat Back 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sun ror the Lunching Community newap•· 11 MattrHI, Chi'cc:o HI· 480 San la An• Ave '92 ASTRO LT Bay & golf course.•• lltdiH. Fuller figure per group •••k• • ••If chair. All for S700. Low ml, Dual AC, Large pool, new c:ar-PRAYER TO :r. JUDE ok Britt 714·875-2174 motivated account••· U 1· or told Hperatly (3BC0329)112,222 P•• & muc:h more. May th• Sac Oard•n•r ecut111e to Hll and d•· ~~u tqucs Call 545-8807 TRANSPORTATION LEXUS OF Sorry No Peta of Jesus b Sherman Gardena In vetop MrN automotive & IL<>llrclil1lra WESTMINSTER 545-48,5 and glorlfl• c .D M. PIT, Mon-Fri buslneaa and service Low recliner ftom Rob· •••••••••I (71•) 992.8909 Sanltlz•d 3br 2b• and pral•• Call 8:30am-2:30pm eiclttlng accounts. W• ~OftP~LAfl \ lnson'a 1 yr old, per· , C aerved throug out th• and aak for Dorothy prefer a candidate to ''°"' f feet cond $125 Beau 94 orv•tt• den, marble/granite 714.e73 228 ' have a minimum of 1 ilOO.·INO ~ Kelly Ora en Co:it. BOATS 7011 Polo green. Ivory llhr throughout Oen 11few world now • lot· • 8 year print ad11enlslng from Nordatrom a n 008629) 520.977 383·1506 01 390·3308 ever. Sac:red H of Oen Off alrp't arH e11pe1lenc:e. E11cellen1 Buy 12, ne11et warn. $75 LEXUS 6169 Jesus, pray for ua; I. woman owned. fie• c: I 1• k111 Oulfleht I Pink down Jacket, new Shock Elec trlc 18' ~ISSION VIEJO Jude, worker of mfr•· hra organized reltabl• ommun ca 19n s •· Eatet• Salts ... Ablllty to a•t goals c a:t, 12 "50 721·6810 boat '84 Ottg owner __ .:,..9;...4.;..•;..:..;13;...8:;...4..().:....:;.:8;...8:;...4.:__ cles, pray for ua: St. off p"n & comp aklllt " on~l•d • Yearly $2300/mo •••••••• B•lboa Newport MISCE · Jude h 1 1 h " and make prof••· Well maint. $6350 •is TAHOE LT LLANBOUS • 8 per 0 1 • 111 mess. 675-0432 ~l"'nal presentations In Paintings~ China Woltt T•nnlng Beds 646 0746 or 673 0723 F hopeless, pray for ua.1-----__;,~..;;....;;..;; u Tan At Home • • AM/ M c:ass, ABS & ---------I RENTALS Say this prayer nine Oener•I Ottlc • In NB a faat paced and d•· Books '¥. Furniture Buy Olroct and Savel (397403) $25,995 CORONA times a day and by needs 10 1111 PT/fT poa tall oriented environ-40 years Commercial/Homo SAl( BOATS 7014 Co•t• MeH • Re•lty 723·4494 DEL MAR . 2122 the eighth day your immediately, no exp ment. in Newport Beach units from 5199 00 Llncoln·M•roury prayer will be an-nee. Will train. good Xlnt b4'netlt package, 14 673 622 Low Monthly Pmls (7t4) 540-5830 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil R09MS 2706 $wered. II haa never listening akllls • must Including 40lk. Drug • ' Free Color Catalog 28' S•llboat wllh '96, Suburban Allanhc ,Ch•rmlng 3br 2ba hm been known to fall. S7·S8·hr bonuHa. •CrHnlng/physlcllJ fe-Call 1·800·111·0158 mooring! Galley, blue rnetalltc 311( ml. • No.of the HW)', 1/c: gar NB W.Oceanfront/22nd Publicotion mua1 be Call now 949·719·&777 ~:s~,;,!;'~ia .fa11: At·IQll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. 1 ttead, VHF & OS $151< loaded! Co. dual AC 51995.Lae. Avl Sept. 1 Private rm. unfurn, sh; • promised. Thank ydu, or rax 949·119-8781 tentfon, Judy Oetting, FJUID~1"cfJ';.~ANN ---------' 949-850·0458 S26,600. 497·8976 No Pets. 840·5324 bath, uUs pd, n/smkg, ,:St. Jude, for your Help w•nt•d. Ruby's 949·631·6594 or mail WANTED help. BF S andwich S aloon _} EsTKIES' --------"--• ·Lu•ury Senior• TWM kitchenette, laundry. PIGase call betWeen to Juoy Oetting. TO BUY 6019 MARINE SUPS DODGE Oellghtful afrt>sty 2Br 1 block to N.B. Plor %Times Community BOUGHT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOCVS Mstr, den, gourmet kit, 5510/mo. Call Sam at LOST & S·lOam, 7t4-CS4S·l lOO Newa, 330 West Bay ~ 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii all 2c: gar, lg deck w/ 714-675·4808 •MGR TRAINEE• Street, Costa Mesa, AND SOLD I BUY ALL PIANOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '90 Shadow Auto, ocn view + pvt garden (Between 9AM·SPM) FOUND 2925 busy postal/gift store. CA 92627 -ttOU eruu An11ques.qua1 furniture Sllp for 45' Boat AJC, pb ps, am-Im 9065 '97 MUSTANG AC. pwJpdl. &ill. CC. 2 TO CHOOSE (208477) (205845) S13 497 Coat• M••• Llncoln M•rcury 71 ... 540.S830 -· -~ () counyard, wheelc~lr l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NHr OC Alrpon area. -=s-=E-C,_U..,.R~ITY=--0-U-A_R_D_S 1~c or houseful cash Good toe:, water/elect stereo $1950 Must acc •• 'bl 1• C•'I "55 "171 paid (714) 957·8133 S13per It Lido B dge sell' 714·722·1102 s e, commt RENTAI.s-TO Found Cockatfel ViCin-•----'"'-•;..;;...·•;...___ Start Today!I F/PT. r-------.--. • ,. P 0 0 I/CI u b house · 1ty ol East 18th Street Premier Ace Hardware Benefits avail. WANTED Old Coln• Gold Silver els. Avl now 675-6128 ________ .. 53000/mo.(grdnr lncd) SUARE 2724 & Newport Blvd. Call Retailer haa openings 714·S92·7689. M·F Franklin Mint, Sterhng FORD 90751.---------· Kleln Man•g•ment Sandra at 722•6779 for aalos assoc and TEACHER ANTJnUES Old w:itches & jewelry •••••••••I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949·581-4000 CM APT priv ba, share cashiers Flexible (TODDLER) !l Wes1coast Coin 642·9448 AUTOMOBILES New Luxury dupleJC garage, no pets, no LOST male cat, beige, ac:hedullng, benefits NB Preschool needs Oldtt Style Furniture '94 PROBE QT Red Get to the baste ABC's Aatic, basement, and closet then get some cash. 842·5878 3br 2ba, elevator, 2 smoke. 5390 ... sec med hair, no tags, vie package. Call Mngr. at exp toddler teacher w/ PIANOS & Collectibles Full pwr, CO, mnrf car gar, nr beach, no Aval 9-t. 646·9412 of 15th/Orange. Crown Ace Hardware ECE . f ·~n•tote....-FREE TO YOU6022 ---------1 (158713) $10,977 949-65Q.4944 3107 East Coast Hwy units or 1 yr old • s. .. -·.......,. • Ollc• , ..... , • · LEXUS pets 52500 675·6955 CM n••r Triangle >O clasarm. Benefit• $$CASH PAID$$ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACURA 9010 MISSION VIEJO ' Square. Share condo, L 0 ST/REWARD CdM 949-873-280 955-2872 __ • .,._,, • ._.. Am•r.St•ffenahaf• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--.:..C9_4_9....:..)3_8_4-_06_8_4_ COSTA MESA 2124 S400mo ... ulll. No SJ Belge/Wht shlh·tzu Real Eatat• S•I•• TELEMARKETERS WE BUY ESTATES dog. 4 yr old, papers. •97 AEROSTAR ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pots. (714) 646·8370 7/21 In Mesa del Mar FT/PT Licensed or not Want• d . F rr .p IT • lmme<l11t• 1r,.n<1y,.,vte:• needs home, moving. '91 Legend Loaded, EXT Wagon. XLT, AC. NB E' <trea. Kids hrtbrknl we're hiring nowl ERA Hrly +Comm+Bonus 0WEPAYMOAE$FASTtA0 949·717·1859 lthr, alarm, sunrf, mint, 'Me•• Verde 3br 1.Sba Bluff Condo 957-1487 will pay your req'd HarbOr View Mortgage hs1a2v,9o00a7ttl4·6'•13c.06r3d3s01 P(v1t2~~92t)llt$,16C,9C97. cl••n. AC, quiet. Avail 3br 3ba, furn'd, very c:ourse and provided 949·757·1222 9·1 51400/obo Doug clo!ln, pool, seoo + 1/2 training 800-400-5391 PETS & '94 LEGEND LS Coat• M esa H 203•761•3638. VM utll s. 7t4·759·1879 HEALTH & e11t 119. TELEPttONE SALES Lo ml, moonrf. mint. Llncoln Mercury NB F 'd /b h Valued Team Player ANIMALS 6049 714·540·5830 S•clud•d E••t•lde urn room al FITNESS 3000 Receptionist •.. needed to support 016741) $18,8B8 --------- Cape Cod Twnhs 3Br pvt patio, gar, pool, l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bu a y comm u n 1 t Y our exploding sales In LEXUS OF RENT 2 B · Jae. no/am/pet, female1• newspaper seeking 1 1 tlbl o 1 WESTMINSTER .5 a, 2·car all gar. prof'd 5595 564•0445 BOOST YOUR Electronic Payment rrea s e c c:it lndry-rm, pool, $1600 pan-time receptionist, Processing Systems oaJJ. ~ kittens. Le~pard· (714) 892·8906 no pets 856·9248 Quiet Fe m n/smkg/ IMMUNE SYSTEM! hours 1:00 p.m. to in retail and Internet me 957-8133 look allke. $400·$600. tnrough classified pots. aoeks place to 949-588·2434. for 5:30 p .m. Monday environments. Excel· 846·8473. 631-2111. -B-MW------9-0-3-0 --------- 949 8 elude answering AUCTION M•lt••e AKC. champ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · 73·5334 ponunity. We are a 11 shr I n N .B ./COM . Incredible savings. thru Friday. DutlH In· lent Income op· SOUTH COAST ,ALES ------------- I .. •••••••• phones, aonlng mail, dyn!lmlc marketing of· nH. parents on site. '86 5351 Auto, lthr, lull 2148 W•stalde CM share1• balancing receipts at lie• and need an up· 2202So.Meln SL Under Slbs. S700ea power, Sony 10 C/O. WE'RE GROWING! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~e hg;:~d ~~~s5~k~1.E•~•P•L•O•YM-•E•N•T-the end of the day. coming lop producer ~~"~,;}3,~i,2,7%! '714 > &39- 704 l tow miles, xlnt c:ond IAGUNA BEACH Oce•nfront Cott•ge 949•031•2708 1• EOE. Phyalcat re· to Join our wlnning1-===::::::::::::::::::::=1i•••••••-$6250 714·645·3620 1 Br 2 B •, pr Iv ate quired. Please fax re· team. T"e Ideal cand' •um• lncludl a 1 " ,. '93 7401L white tan. b •a ch. w • • k I y/ ng a ary date will have pol· 6014 GARAGE SALES monthy. 949-499-18961••••••••• EMPLOYMENT history to !shed manner/phone FURNITURE ::O:~e~,h~~e.ch::~~;· COMMERCIAL <949> 642·7667 skill•. superlative or· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lmmac eond mull NEWPORT BEACH REAL ESTATE 5530 RECEPTIONIST ganlza1ional skills. Blk metal bunkbd, twin seel 521 ,900 10 b0 Par1·hme 9 to 5 on Salary + commla· top, dbl bottom. Ob11---------(949) 552-4757 I::> c.,eglver• I::> Sun. & Mon. $9.00 HR slons. Call George mattress lncl'd $225/ CORONA (949) 794·1180 FT relief, live-In posl· · Balboa Island real 94&-752-4700 or Fax obo 565-423-7265 LM DEL MAR hon for 6 bed/board/ estate office. Fax resume 752-4710. 2169 _____ _ Daybeds rarely usedl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii 18 VIII• Point Furn. COMMERCIAL 1·BR Luxury Condo care In CM, must be resume. 714·965·6364 C•rdservlce fleJClt>le 714·557-6746 lntern•tlonal. Gated resort living, PROPERTY 2778 pools/spas & gym nr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Fashion IS. $1795/mo. CM O:irden Office Bldg : A'gont, 644·9070 X 362 2·Story, between 171h • 2Br 1 B• Cute cottage & Trlongle Sq. 8500SF : park Ilka setting In S895K Bkr 645-6266 • Nwpt Hghta redwd ---------: dec:ka, FP, no pots, INCOME • '1800. 949·455-0444 PROPERTY : 28r 1 B• TWH new 2790 ADMIN ASSIST C~n'I seem lo John Wayne Airport. gel to alt those needed for afrcrall repair J'obs malnt. front office. Answering phones, around lhe house? opening work orders Let the and bitting, typing ClaHlfled correspondence. Fa· miller with office 97 a Service plus. Salary S25K Directory • carpets. 1 c a na ch ed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E.SIDE CM prime loc. D.O.E.+Medlcat, den-help you find • garage, near Gelaon·a : $1450./Bkr 640·5664 (3) 2br units & (l) 3br. tal, Ille Insurance. • Ch•rmlng waterfront : 2br 2ba, nu paint & Sp•cloue 2 w/frplc's. Please call 263·5860 reliable help. Aak for Ron 842 ••79 4 single car onct gar.1 _________ -----·-~-"---- • carpet. W/O Avail • tmmed. $2200/mo. : (714J 075-4785. upgradesll $520k Dan Agt 714-997-0050 NEWPORT COAST BUSINESS & 2l?O FINANCE APARTMENTS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR 2622 3 blka lo bay, nu rmdld, 1 bd, rrench drs, patio, brkfat bar, walk·ln, 1 car gar, w/d 673-4802 3bd 2ba, Ip, gar, w/CI, sunny deck, S/PCH, $2100. 723-5135 or 714-263·7849 avail 9/1 • Studio c:lose to every· thlngl Walk to beach S575mo. 714-780-0176 ******* I COSTA MESA 2624 * bSTSIDI! * 2Br 1 Ba Apt. Stove, MONEY refrlg, frplc, lrg din TO LOAN $12-820 Per !lour Top-Jlf'ocluceN hl~hcr •1i-111i u ..... 1-... "'" •4011 "l'IH ............... • 1'-.t ,, .... <Wt.,....., ... £-;whll-.hcd In I !189 iuu I )(r<I'\ lni( Call for nppolntme.111. 1~13-4744 CASHIER Full time position. Must know how to sail! S7.SO/hr.+ depending on knowledge f a . Full time position. Selling boatlng equip. S7,S0-10.00lhr. Must be a knowledgeable sailor/boat person. Heavy lifting. Mlnnle•eYaahi H8~1H S nB .. ah /fie 'ff lie/fa tfoa /f.4,1'te A GOOD ADI Call 642-5678 1 rauan/wlcker, 1 white/brass S 150/ea. Trundle w /maltress 550 646-4188 CADILLAC 9040 HUO E SALEI Hm & or-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I flee turn, faux stone fir lamp, glass Ip screen, lots of hm access. art. kit, men/women's clothes. dont miss! Greal sale! 8/8, 7a-2p 6 t 0 M;irguorlte '70 Coupe 2dr, full pwr, p/s Senior owned, rarely driven, 80k org mi, shrm cond, c:lean. current reg $1950. 751 -24641 '87 Sevllle Dark blue/ blue llht int. all power, 101k ml, xlnt cond $4100 949·642·2114 '94 ELDORADO Cust whls, llhr, CO (3HHP781L s11,111 LEX S OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·&90& Fast growing Soothem Cahfcxma amnuruty newspaper cballl has immediate QRX>rturUbeS available m Venrura. Los AJv!1es. Or8JV! County, and the lnlaro Empire i ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTA~. Your stretrJtbs: new aawnt deYelopnent, mamta.IJUIYJ estabhsbed aaxiwns. ~ C'UStomer seIVll! attlt1lde, and desire to build strong ooverusmg paJ\1leISblp; wtth dients. Muumwn 2 years pcevious adverosmg sales expeneoce With JleWSPlper industry expenemce preferred. We ofter: base salary + OODlIIUSSioo. exoi!Dre(J& benefits package lndudmg 401(k), supportive work envirorunent Submit cover letter. resume. and salary lustory to: c:a1iforn1a Community News~ 425 W. Broadway, Suite t300 Glendale, CA 91204 ATTN: Human RetOUl'Cel Or Fax: (818) 548~ - --, area, laundry, gerage iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii + 1 parking apace, $925 + dep and good credit. 800-400-4855 Money to lo•n. Good or bad credit, CALENDAR LIVE INTERNET SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Los Angeles Times hos exciting opporlunities for D YES, SELL MY CAR I I I , •Co•t• M•••'• Be•t free appllc:atlon & as· Jr·1br & 1br, alao 2br aeument, fHt reaulta. 1 b.a, quiet gated .-Call 1·800-95o-6616 comm, pool, tennis, NEED MORTGAGE SS? •••Y ace••• t o freeway/beach/mane. We say yH, when 71 ... 957.0075 banks .. y nol Bad , credit, no Income OK ,.E'•ld• 2br Iba, patio, 97% SuCCH• ra1e. gar+2epcs, w/d hk· Info 800-232·57&8 up, 1875 + dep good credit 800-400-4855 --------- N.wty R•turbtah9d MORTGAGES • 1Br 1Ba In lovety TD 'S 2918 gated ex>mrnty. Walk • • ; to The at• r /S hop a , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Ht6/mo.+ ($4t5.dep) KletnMe~t ...... , "CA8H" Immediate IS for attuctured Httlemen\s and deferred I nwro•r Insurance clalma. J.G. " Wentworth: 1011 frff . llACB 2869 1.aae.231.s37s. •····--··· (CAVSCAN) ~ -----------· NIWPOIT NEWPORT : llACB 2689 BUCH !:~-----· ______ , 2681 ~~lljlllllll .................................. ..... .. • • • ' NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS •,front CIOllll9•tlity .n11i ~· IMadi .. """•· !Npkal ........ ~ ...... r.el 8t .. deck. Ni•W.O.w.d~ .................... ·~ ...... -... ... .,..~ ...... . .... ~ ....... .. ei:Hzt11 ..... ..... .,...... 7'8-0919 "Ai Southern Cohfornta's lea.Jina infuonam 111 rrov1Jer for over l\ cenrury. t~W. An,clc:s Ttmn II Cor\IUIU1f111 us excdkncc: in print IM\!~1 while upMJ~ lnt.l ahttnall\IC rtthn.·l.~ies m ~thf mfurinlti.>n l'ftlltr"' thoitt fot IU rndtnanJ .Jvm111tn 1n ~INlktr .WWJ1um u wrvcs • Salts RtomentaJim in the New Media deoartment lo Mlll and' service ocMttisi~ ~uds for The .. times ooline enlefloiM*" ood recreation wv~ ~~~live. l1\e Soles Reps wil work 01A of Orange VMIT'f· • • . Get the llmc l Run your 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'll run it for another week I All for just $10' • .. Name I ""'""c-0 MC 0 VISA QAMX Modal--:.----- ...... _Plae_W._a.ODMa ...... CAllC7 .....(71 ... IQ-111'1• ... (114111 .... -~------~-~~~--~-- I - I I • • • ·t I I r - " .. • • t • , ' • ' I : ' ,,, . . ( r 1 ., \ . I ' s .. l I 'i . .. .. •• .. •• ., ·1 • ., .. .. . .., ,• • I I ' ·-• ... ~·-' -~ Thllrsdoy, AUgU$1 6, l 998 . . • • Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pil TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE Bridge FORD 9015 JAGUAR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9105 LEXUS 9115 NISSAN ACROSS I M111 6 BnttlllaSI Of r 10 Play gtoop 14 Mauy 1n hat>te 15 Stnnged , A instrumeot ''~;Lab-culture medium 1l Pnes ·18 C0tsica's f neighbor / 19 Tree trunk 20 -and9n1y 21 Ha1~1)'hst's 1001 24 Ouick&llver 26 Apanmcm <!Weller, usually 27 Biddy 28A~na1111os 30 Founn d1monst0n 33 ~mall amounis .35 ink or sable 38 Foul up • 40. Over there 4' CholCO ~!OUP 43 Singer rarr 44 Wc1nderer:. 47 San<!Wich C:OOk>O 48 Smelleo bdd 49 Coal scutth• st e veo though 54 Eoou1 58 Fall sky sight 61 Greeil ienor 62 Buttalo s ldke 14 63 OPEC n1111on . 6"P~m 68 State po51r._..1y 67 Basebln "" Murphy 68 Rows ol .. ats 69 Tal\e a chance 70 Galed t 71 C~1t10n DOWN 1 RattlOSl'laka $ weapon 2 WtlhOUI help 3 Tough quesuon 4 Unlock, poetically 5 Save 8 Each all(! - 7 F15hpM 8 Mongolian de sen )• 9 Tdled •', 10 Liner c:ompanme(11! 1 I Greek ma~I 12 Beauty~ I IJ Edll!sh r.ver 22 Co let servers 23 Silly ones 25 Escott>0r for one 28 F'ond souno 29Splol 30 Expresso0n 01 disapproval 31 ·-11Hy1' 32 Spnng monin •' PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED I & 98 <0 IWI U.....S F ... ..,. SrM<'••• 34 Cno11 sonQ 35 Evergreen• 36. Colorado Ind< an 37 Antooue auto 39 Loosen 42 Morher - rten source 45 Not in rhe house 46 Drive away (birds) 48 Rigorous so Oveny decorated 51 ·Full steam _,. 52 lnse(t stage 53 Prickly ,plant . S4 Filleted 55 usi-s a dcshCIOth 56 Actress Maureen- 57 Unhke a rolling srone 59 Waiters burden 60 Mascut1M 65 Fleut-de· - 10 11 l2 13 By CHARLES GOREN wtlh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAJt HIHSCH '9'7 TAURUS QL '92 Sovereign '0 3 ES 300 fully AC, PW/POL, tilt, cc:, Gt .. t\/tan llhr, low ml loaded, lthr, ale, am/ (289798) $12,997 (663135) St4.995 tm ca1a, rnoonroot, Costa M••• 8AUER LOTUS $13,400. 714·7154·1734 TAKE THE SURE WAY Llncoln·Mereui 714·842· 7700 l714> 940 '583 '92 Sovereign Wh~~:11E.,~~Y~o tthr --------~ '88 Mustang Conv. Whlte/btk llhr. 42km1 (073273) $23,977 '08 MAXIMA QXI! 31K rnf, auto (3POL965) S18.iS55 LEXUS Of< wesTMINST•R (71•J ae2.9eoe Boih vufncrJblc Nunh dc.11\. NORTH • J If f') Q 1098 ¢J2 •A K976 EAST 289 ve, wht, all orig, (850914) $14.995 LEXUS nu lop. attreo/remoto, BAUER LOTUS MISSION VIEJO Wc:.t h:d the k1n11 ol d1amon1.h. beaulilull S10,500. 714·842·7700 (848)384-0004 E.1\I con1nbutrn1 the nine. Wt:\I \;llO· 622·5273 ------------------llnlled w1(h the acc. unJ E~t i:om· '83 Vanden Ptaa '04 OS 300 pl~1cd an 1.'Cho w11h 1hc thn:c: Now 1---------Black, cream llhr, Btack/black lull opt Wi.:,t 11.'tt J third diamond. Declarer HONDA 9085 (8692991 510,995 (074737) $24,977 rullccJ rn dumrny and d1)(..ardcd J duh liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~'!~.~~~g MIS~~XNu:tEJO from hand Althou11h 1hu \pal.le '85 Accord 5·Spd. ---------(849)384·0804 linC)W 1.uccc~dcd. Jcdarcr had to whl/blu• Int, .currant '93 XJ8 WEST • 65 Q K 7 4 o· AK IO 7 6 S • 104 • K 7 3 (;7 6532 () Q93 •Q83 \ • concede a trump trick bccuu\c the regt11rat1on, grt trans. Black, tan llhr, lo ml '94 SC 300 . king wal, ampll ~uurdcd When the $1865. 949·551·3099 (673612) SUl,995 Black/Ivory, run opt 1 d BAUER LOTUS 018 195) $26,977 heart .hne!.i.e ai ed. cclarcr WO'> '85 Accord White/blue 714•042·7700 LEXUS down/6oc. Int, 5 spd, 2dr·htchbk,1-----------MISSION VIEJO 'OUTH •A Q 10 94 2 o A1 ¢ 84 • J 5 2 ~.,the earth Ire:, declarer would current reg. $l795obo '93 XJ8 (949t384.0804 ha dune bc11t:r tO ruf_f the third dlO· , __ 7_1_4_·_8_4_5_.0_9_1_0_ Blue/ton lthr, sunrt. d h d d ~--• I b, •• (6841771 s11,995 ---,9-5-.-5-3-0-0--m 1n an , 1......,uing a c U 1rom '85 CRX SI BAUER LOTUS .. \tic l:>ble. After cr~!ting to dummy c 0 nv1• • B 1 a ck, 714•842,7700 White/ivory lull opt wnh a htl(h club, the Jack of \p;.tdes 1s ruos groall $4500. __________ 1 (0773131 S22.977 The b1dd1ng'. NORTH EAST .-run :ind, when tt hold~. the line-.se ii. · 714·719·9504. '93 XJO • MIS~~xNu:IEJO ;f repealed and the DCC tit c~ticd lO fell I---------Green. tan llhr, lo mi , ... 49,3 ............ 4 '88 Accord s-spd, (678537) 517 995 .. v...-vvv wc-.:1 1h·· "·ng. Now dcct"~r •imply co~hcs • ~ ~"' ..... • power brakes/steer-BAUER LOTUS •• . p'4)) Pas) P~ 20 the a~e of hearts and cont1nucs with Ing, am/lrn stereo, 714.842,7700 '80 ES 300 i:'Js.s the Ja<:k No motter which delender $2000/obo 650·3803 ---------I Cashmere/ivory. llhr P!bS PIW Opening lead King of 0 ,;/ / E.1'>1· We\! combined t>n defense to g1\c <.ll:d:ircr a losing opuon. and South nought 11. We :ire not convinced that ~outh .. hould have swallowed the bait. The auction was straightforward. I II h I b '04 XJ8 (145146) $27,977 wins. dee arer SU a) a c u c:ntry to '90 CIVIC 5 SP. AC, LEXUS the boMd 10 lake a club dr'>Card on a cass. red, runs xtnt, Black/btaek Inter, MISSION VIEJO hrgh heart S3500./obo. contact <59:~l.f~~1f~~5us (949)384-0684 Which hne is better~ We lca'<c that Andy or Carmen 714·842·7700 to the mathc:mauctan!t but. why Eve's 714·377·4!?01 '94 ES 300 would We~t blithely play o third dr.t· 1---, ... -1-C-IV_l_C___ '94 XJ6 Low ml, CO, chrome. ·• f the d I ·• h Id Sunrf, low ml, lthr, (047413) $18,888 monu t • e enucr ti: a seven· Lo ml, grt tas saver, LEXUS OF d ? (694829) $19,995 ~ar )Ult. (596247) 5991 BAUER LOTUS WESTMINSTER Coat• M•a• 714·842·7700 (714) 892·6900) Learn to be a better bridge_play· Llncoln·M•rcury SUZUl<I '98 l!STEaM 34k ml. CO, auto (3PIH035) $8 ,8819 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTEA (714) 892·8906 TOYOTA '80 Tercel new stereo, new 1 re S1500 firm. Call t9 e 949.e42.241 e · :*'91 TERCEL• Runs xlnt, marooh. nu paint: 5 sp, f.C $4000. 631 ·5389 Eve's 631·l0lf4 •93 CAMRY•XLE V8, auto. full pwr (3FlM858) $14,44 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8900 '94 COROLLA Auto, AC, ca1s (3KEH664) $9,95 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714, 892·8008 Wtth u dead minimum opening bid Wld no pan1culnr liking for pannerfs \ult, Nnnh had an automatic pass after Wc)t overcallcd. However. noth· ing was going 10 prevent South from playing rn game rn spades. er! Subscribe now to the Goren (714) 540·5830 Bridge L etter by call ing (800) 788· 1·,-9-2_A_c_c_o_r_d_E_X_2_·d-r 1225 for Information. Or write to: Real Sharp, Loaded, Goren Bridge L etter, P.O. Box Lthr. 1-owner. phn, '95 PREVIA LE SC Cus.J whls, dual Al (3KKV554) S 18,88 '95 XJS 6cyl convortlblo ---------LEXUS OF triple black, lmmoc. LINCOLN 9120 WESTMINSTER I h r u ·0 U I $ 3 8 , 9 5 0 , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( 71 4 t 8 9 2 ·6 900 949-050·5885 l--.9.;....5_T_A:.,.C~O-M-A--=s...,.x.,.-1 '97 Conllnenlal Auto, PS, AC, CO, 4410, Ch icago, UI. 60680. co player, Moonrool, ---------ABS, lthr, CO, moonr1, (012853) $10,977 (636220) $20,997 LEXUS Coata Mesa MISSION VIEJO $7,990.obo 123.1504 JEEP ' 9 4 A c c o r d E X iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9110 1---------------------------1 Coupo bluo/gray, fully loaded, g19a1 cond, $13,200 673-1626 Lincoln Mercury (949t304·0804 •'85 CHEROKEE• (714t 540·5830 4dr auto, ac, rebuilt ---------'97 RAV 4 Hie 'II' lief; t/oa Ufr-1Y:e ~ '95 ACCORD EX Lthr, moonrl, auto (3KHU004) $ 14,444 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8906 eng and trans otc.. '97 TOWNCAR 2 WO, loaded. all opt, (702422) s 17 ,997 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)384-0804 $5400. (714) 723·8485 PW/POL, AM/FM , 1---------JAGUAR 9105 '88 Cherokee 6 cyt, A{T, NC. PJB. casa. am-Im ater, P/B, alloy whls $4700. 549·2144. '93 Qr Cherokee LTD Black, gray llhr, (107229) $17,995 BAUER LOTUS (734959) $24,997 Coat• Meaa Llncoln·Mercury 714 540-5030 92 Mark VII >dnt cond, ANTIQUES & fully loaded. tinted CIASSICS 9250 wind Beige. $9800/i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil obo 7t 4-891 ·2025 11 A GOOD AD! '88 XJS Z12 Coupe. COSTA MESA white, wire wheels, 714-842·7700 MERCEDES like new, all orlglnal. ---------1 9130 '70 Cad Eldorado Convertible 72k mi, .full pwr. parade boot, A Real Beauty , $7295 obo 644·9943 Call 642-5678 '93 Jeep Cherokee iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S9950. 949-675-6128 LTD Grand, 4X4, AC, If you're looklng for a job. classlfled has news for you. The~.Pilot HOME, HEAL TH AND BuSINESS ~ ...... '87 XJ8111 (685889) $15,994 Orey llhr, xlnt cond Coata Meaa (ISOW600) $8.995 Llncoln·M.,cury BAUER LOTUS ('714) 540·5830 714·042·7700 ,98 R•nger XL T '89 XJS Vt2 convert. Sup or cab, P JU Champagne/Barley, (A05105) $14,998 chrome whoels, lt.w Costa M••• ml, like now, $15,500. Llncoln·Mercury (949t 650·5885 (714t 540·5030 '81 300 SL 54k ml. black/grey. like now Inside & out, records S38,000 obo 759·3360 '90 C220 Orey/grey, lull pwr, (438429) $24,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949t384·0084 Rooms, apar1ments, homes Classilred can satisfy your housing needs. CLEANING SERVICES COMPUTERS 3556 DECK PENCBS BJ!JU.TB, BEAUTY PET SERVICE 3548 COATING 3570 8r DEC~S 3615 • PJTNESS 3740 MOVING 3834 SERVICES DI RE CT 0 RY PROFESSIONAL I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3870 ROOPING 3910 TUTORING -------•II A TOUCH OF CLASS COMPUfE.R W•terproof Coatings All Amerlc•n Movers ADDITIONS Ctoanlng. Ros/Comm SERVICE Oooks/Balconle1/Stalr * Wood Fence• * Careful, curteous & Pet Sitter/Dog Walker --------Oaily/Overnlghl vl1lt1. PATIENT TUTOR Math (arlth·ealo) physics, chem. teat prep (CBESTJQRE SAn Free Info. Jim Madia 714-547-MATH Lie/Bond. Freo Est. ~IMI'LliEAffORDA.BU O II /R S Replace/Repair Low S Fa1t l Surprlz ingly REMODELING 3410 Toresa 714-282·7143 • WIN'98Speclalist • L u~~~43~ork72;~:769 Free hauling/est. Uo'd cheapl 540·0223 Refs avl. Uc'd/Bonded Denise 714·935·8070 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING • ~it?Jll:n~ ~ow• Advantage Const 974-5301 PUBLIC NOTICE REBUILD or REMODEL Llcbnsod·Bonded ON-SIT• Tho Calif. Public Ulill· PIASTER •Homos or Oll1cn $12.00 per hour. (7 l4) S4 0 7 672 DRYWALL FLOOR INSTALL ties Commission RE· REPAJD 3880 •Ouolity Cons1ruc11on 714·548-0368 • 3584 REPAIRS 3620 QUIRES that all used iiiiiiii"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Rooson;:it:>ly Priced •Bright Housecleaning SERVICE R.EcAIN household goods •Local Co ,.636318 Europaan Professionals CONCRETE & CoNRDENCE IN 1 Vlsm movers print their •Stephenson Assoc Bost In 1ownl Refs Darek MASONRY 3557 ..,SMALL JOB EXPERT Sal•••Svc•lnstall P.U.C. 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Exp't Interior R•novatlons BIO SAVINQ8SSS$ morel Small 1oba ok. ~~l~t~;· 0f8t~~y~=~ 111 • ...;7;...;.1..;;...;;..;._;....; __ _,I 1" 1y11em al:P1 7 p 2 a 0 1 Custom Protects Pl!TERKIN Electric Gary 845·5277 vlcH llstod here In J J 554122. ._., • ., LI c 6 o 9 4 8 4 NB Prompt/Local/Clun Carpentrv·ALL KINOS our directory! 3858 Expert Drain Clunlng M.Banks 842·8107 AH·Com/am·lg loba Cablnetl, Storage, c ALL yo UR PAINTING & Plumbing Repairs LEWIS Conatructlon LSl8717 eoo.74e.174t Docks. Patio Covers LOCAL SERVIOBS lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20y11 exp. All work guar. Remodel•Handymen Llc'd Contr. No job Tree Haosl 768·6321 TODAYI CHUNG'S PAINTINQ Steve 54S·8298 LN704773 Local Ros. too 1mall. All 1vc1. Gen Contr./Handymon 24Yra Exp·On Prlcel l---------•714-557·5025• Repr/rmdl, fan1, new lle'd & bond cttpentrv Guar Work-Fr .. Eat SATELLITE TV L5889241 993.5037 3917 We Qal• should hang l iiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tog elher. Sir Ip, Inst all, advlee to the cruy. 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