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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-13 - Orange Coast Pilotr - l .. SerVing the Newpqrt -f'.Aesa communities since 1907 TiiURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1991 I • VOICES · : Heri's wtlat some area leaqers • hMf to Y.Y Wednesday about the restgnation of Newport .Shock waves· at· Ci • 8Hch City Manager Kevin ·M~: •Wham~ has caused our city IN~r, who has been a CIH~ breath of fresh air in this commun~ to decide to use his ta!Mts .elsewhere has made a lot of ~pie upset .. -Rush Hill, business community leader •The school district enjoyed a good worlcing relationship · with [Murphy./ He has kids in our schools and knows the ins and outs of the school district ... -Martha Fluor, member of NewpOrt-Mesa school board •rm shodced, quite honestly. KM'! Murphy is one of the better city managers in Orange Count)i if not the stare. and I think the dty of Newport fJeM/t is going to miss a ~ 90¢ dty mant.tger.,, -Paul Brady, Irvine ' city manager "In a ~ ~challenging job, Kevin has kept the lines of communkations open and has been creative in address- ing ~ms and opportuni- ties tt.t exist In the city. He'll be so~ missed ... -c;_, Hwtt. executive vice president of The Irvine Co. •While many wonder why Kevin Murphy decided to leave his post he said, 'It's been building for a long time.' JENIFER RAGLAND ~Piot NEWPORT BEACH -City Manager Kevin J. Murphy's abrupt resignation from his 6 112- year post as the city's top-paid administrator has left a shocked community scratching their heads as to why. But no one, not even Murphy, wants to explain the details behind the sudden decision, which came after a seemingly routine job evaluation in closed session Monday. Murphy on Wednesday con- firmed the resignation, which takes effect Sept. 26. ·1 thin.Id. have over the years demonstrated some pretty good managerial skills, ancl I've decid- ed to see how tpat willplay out in the private sector,• said Murphy, 44, who has worked as a city manager for the past 15 years. •n•s been building for a long ti.me," he said. •There have been some very frustrating times, and things we tried to do that haven't been accomplished as quickly as we wanted them to." Murphy doesn't have another job lined up, but will be paid by the city for the next six months his regular base salary of $146,500 per year, said City Attorney Bob Burnham. That totals about TROPICAL SUNSET QUE S1 T I 0 N What happened? What do you think about Kevin Murphy's ·I resignation? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086 or send us an e-mail at dailypl- lotOearthlink.net . Include the correct spelling of your name and your city of residence. Kevtn Murphy hr• ... •IMIMlr- fh(s ,...,...., seer. A16. $73,000,· which Murphy will get while he is obligated to help the city on an •on-calJ• basis, dccord- ing to his employment contract. While Murphy said he is excit- ed about the new challenge ahead of him and doesn't want to dwell on the past, the shocking news and the secrecy surround- ing it did not sit well with some in the community. Rush Hill, former chairman of the Economic Development Committee and longtime commu- nity leader, said the news was dismaying. "Clearly Kevin is a cut above most,~ he said. "He's a quality act, he's got a .vision and is a leader. It's going to be a great loss." Hill, like others in the city, had his own theory about what could have motivated Murphy to quit. • "He can work anywhere he wants to, so why would he put up with the nonsense he does with soqJe people on the City Coun- . cil?" Hill asked. "We have a City Council that works for their own personal agenda, and we all deserve better than that." He said his greatest fear is that Murphy's resignation will be the •tip of the iceberg" for other good city employees to leave. •How long are they going to stick around when they are abused by people who have indi- vidual political agendas?" he said. Four of the seven City Council members -John Hedges, Tom Thomson, Norma G lover and John Noyes -have been extremely tight-lipped about Murphy's decision to step down, refusing to comment even on his performance as a city manager over the past six years. But a press release by Mayor Tom Edwards -to whom all questions have been forwarded SEE MURPHY PAGE A17 WHAT COUNCIL MEMBERS SAID Tom Thomson: "No comment." Jan Debay: "I'm heart sick about it ... . John Noyes: 7 No comment." Tom Edwards: "I do not want to see Kevin Murphy go." Dennis O'Neil: Norma Glover: John Hedges: Did no.t return phone calls. "No comment." "No comment." Mayor Buffa wants to go while at top •The longtime Costa Mesa councilman decided not to run for re-election so he would not be I accused of 'sticking around too long.' ELISE Gu llm-f Pb COSTA MESA -When we1gbmg whether to run for re-elecbon, Mayor Peter Buffa looked to lus favonte game -baseball "Get off the held at the top or your game,• was the advice Buffa gave to himseU. ·Athletes and politicians both have a habit of sbclong Mound too long," Sdld Buffa, who opted lo keep lus name off the Nov. 3 ballot. City Manager Allan Roeder is at least one person who says BuJfa still has a couple innings left m his game. "I feel he bas a great deal more to offer,• Roed~ er said. •He certamly is anything but having reached his 'potential." Warm tropical weather left over from Hurricane Frank has heated up the NeWJ>Ort-Mesa area during the day but has also brought with lt incredible sunsets like this one near S6th Street In Newport Beach. Buffa t.atd he has accomplished most of the Uungs on rus agenda, mduding revitalization of downtown, acquisition of Fa.uvlew •Park and upgrad.J.ng youth athlebc fao.lities. And be is glad Report finds fatdt with El Toro plan HUSEIN MAsHNl Dm1y Nd IRVINE -While airport oppo- nents cl41m a non-aviation plan for the m Thro air base would result in an S8.1 million county budget 1urplu1, a consultant hired by airport supporters said tbe projedioo ts overstated by about 16.-' mllllon. In the final part of its three-== offtdall of lntena, a Beacb·bued real estate l firm. Mid Wednel· ., ..... South County'I IO-caUed MIJllDnlum Plan la riddled With omissions and errors that create a false impression. lnterra was hired by the pro· airpOrt Orange County Regional Airport Authority to evaluate the feasibility of the MWennlum Plan. The proposal includes · a large central park, convention center, museums, auto center, hotels and homes at El Toro military lite after it becOtnea county property nut June. . •A number of these plans are very dUlicult if not lmpniilble to work With.• Mid Bd Hufty of BBC ReMUCh aDd Comultln , SEE M91Atl ' COLUMlllST UllUP Joseph N. Bell's colwnn. The Bell an.. starts Its new dtiy toUy. You can find ~on P'"'9 3. Fred · Mllrtln'l •••non P• 6. And here's the deity Hne- up for the Nit of our ~ ..... IUff& Fri- ~ .. Slnlt\ Setw· ~ RGblrt ...... "*" ~.-o,..,c:.m.r and NlftCW Gat•a.; Yle*t•dl)L INDEX CIABB --14 -_Jl3 -.JlS MDII& A2 ..... ___ __,. allY •II -" :•• • ,At Golf course, reSidents discuss loss of views Datrrtir COSTA MESA Res1dents are encouraged by recent d.lscUs- stons with Mesa Verde Country Club stalf over plans to plant trees that wowd bk>cll t.helr views, but they Will allo proceed with caution. Homeowners on Kamat t>itve attended a cOUDdl iDeMlng mt week with C'OIKWlll ebat tMir popmty ..... COukl ... ti ....... ..._. OI the gealf coar-an oblCuted by tbe ..... 'Ibey ... wlb ~ dllb ltd ud ... ....,.... •lll•ct .. Tuesday to get a look at the ~ ·1 feel that they were tbowb:ai that they were attempting tD work Wtth us in a more MliDdlf · manner than originally, bu\'. they're still not ~ ut mucb ID terms of definite.,._..,• l8kl Km-, oat Drive Nlklent CarOl tWb-~ •About all ~·ve got to go • faith. ln view of bow ........ thing started, we blftill'\ C,1. much to !Dab • •mii An utilt".1 1 ........ .. ...... dlia .... . to 111! W.1\111111 .. •lde9afwtllll -· ·rw w In w Cl II Sf • 10 w Ol 111 cc T qt IO II II •II Of 1n c Ir• Cl 31 I>· !J 01 I. It p1 01 Cl di sl O! s re pc QI '/ pt ... E CJ! fll 1n Cl pt dt 0 .. f() lh di M "' Nt 1(1 6! T1 1•1 t111 WI r< 11\. al: 0 ,,, w Dl St Br O• I A2 Thursday, ~ust 13, 1998 11 ST I u ~y S I i : 1 · ~ ! : ... :. .. locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot L • greer , Wylde/. j ' ' I i Age _no hm:idicap for golfer who tumed ·go : I ! .Y. I Balboa ·seach Balboa Beach Co. (673-3900) 1s hdvmg a once-a-year total '.,!':, blow-away sale starting Friday for 10 days. The company, which opened six weeks ago, has :,:',,: become an immediate hit with locals and visitors alike, says owner Jim Roberts. Now with no better ti.me lo see this newly ~i~~~~: ~~e~~r~~! . ·: .. :::,:~:. · remodeled legendary beach store on Balboa Island. It's open every day until 10 p.m. Balboa . Beach Co. is at 210 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island. Becker (720-0533) is having a 23% off sale through Monday on everytlung m the store except surfboards. -everytlung" includes cloth.ulg, wetsuits, skateboards and kids' clothing. It's at 3140E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. :.i For anyone who nu.ssed the phone number of Barbara Mar-:.'. Un Custom Linens, it's 723-1879. !,',, Kites, Etc. (673-0450) is hav- ing a big 50% off sale on nags, windsocks and a ton of out-of-•:;':,: $eason holiday merchandise for Chnstmas, New Year, Easter, and Valentine's Day. It's on the Balboa Perunsula at 806 E. Bal- boa. Atkinson's Men's Clotblng (673-0653), at 3430 Via Lido in Newport Beach , has Reyn Spooner shirts at 50% off and colored Hanes Beefy T-shirts at $1.50 each. Atkinson's carries top-quality men's cloth.ulg and accessones. Prem.Jer Labels (574-5555) is a new designer clothing con- Slgnment boutique owned by Nicki Weld. Six years ago, Weld Opened the Escada Boutique and worked there until six months ago whe n she opened Premier Labels, a high-end consignment boutique in Newport Beach. It carries exclusive designer labels and can sell items at a fraction of their onginal price, says Weld. Most are nearly new and many die unworn. For the next three weeks, everything in the store will be reduced 50% off the already low price. Premier labels IS at 177 Riverside Ave., Swte L. m Newport Beach. Once ls Not Enough Classy Consignment for Men and Women (673-9468) carries busi- ness, professional and leisure clotlung and accessories by designers, mcluding Hugo Boss, 1.egna, Armant and Reyn Spoon- w, and St. John Knits, Carlisle and Platinum. It's at 2721 E. Coast Highway in Corona de! Mar. SHEIS , Yowao at neut, even ~b lbe . tumed 90 Wednetday. NO THUMI 1WIDDUNG · MWer. wbo llMi ill Newport B8ech. am be found playing goU .twice a ~ With tbe Newport 6Nlch Women's G<Af A..odatioo and tbe UCI Town and GtJWn goJI group. She allo ~lawn~ and temlil. Her adive lifestyle ii a raflectiiJD of her life philOsophy: •Eat rigbly~ stay healthy. Don't just sit ~ana tWiddle your thumbs .• That pbllolOphy seems to be a family trait. Her 92-~-old brother, WUltam Leech of Glendora, is also active in spor11. •ffe•1 having a great time, too,· abe Nid. GMNG .. TO PEER PRESSURE Before movinG to Newport Beach with her family in'1913, lbe worked u a ten- nis tmtructor In Vk:torville and later u a physical educatioil teacher in Covina. She ended bar educational career u a high school coumelor. •1 did tbat for 13 years," she Nid. Althougla lhe loved tennis, when she moved to Newport Beach, she sue- ' cumbed-to ..-we from her friends to focus OD playing golf instead ·ne friends I knew were playing golf,• she said. •1 didn't know anyone who was playing tennis." HOOKED ON GOLF 1'bole .frlendl even set up golf lessOns for her so she CouJd join them on the golf .course. , ·1 started playing, and I JU.t enjoyed • tt. • she said. •1 like being with the people and all the exercise you get walking around.• She bal no intention of alowing down either. In addition to playing golf, she participates in 'JWillght Bowling between 5 and 1 p .m. Thursdays With the Newport REEL to REAL El network to profile Orange County woman who was pinup model and B-movie .star in 1940s and '50s ~Nat NEWPORT BEACH -Former actress and pinup model Jeanne Carmen bas plenty of stories to tell abo~t her experi- ences in the Hollywood of a bygone era. And those who want to hear them can tune in when El Entertainment Network this fall pr~eres the episode of •nue Hollywood Story" that features Carmen, an Orange County resident. Beach Lawn Bowling Association. 1 •she is a lovely lady,· said friend Mary Shandy of Costa Mesa. •she has played golf continuously since 1979, often scoring less than her age.• She has a daughter, son, four grand- children and five great-grandchildren, all stopping by to see her the past week to help celebrate her birthday. "I haven't had any serious health problems,• she said. "1 just believe in keeping busy and keeping b~ppy." -Story by Husein Mash,.._ photo by Don LNch An employee of El plns a microphone on Jeanne Car- men, a 1950s pinup mochtl, before lheitart of an interview for "True Hol- lywood Sto- ries" earlier this month at Vllla Nova restauranL FYI +The •nue Hollywood Story" featur- ing Jeanne Carmen, which was filmed at the Villa Nova Restaurant, will premiere at 8 p.m. Oct. 18 OD El Entertainment Network. • BEST IUYS ap~ers Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, f.x me at 646-4170 °' write to me: Best Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 VJ· Bay St. Cost1 Film crews descended on Newport Beach in June to tape the interview with Carmen, which took place in a secluded booth of the bayfront Villa Nova Restaurant. "'Ihle Hollywood Story," a one-and two- hour series on El, deals with the com- pelling, real-life dramas of people in enter- tainment, said Betsy Rott, vice president of development. of the B-movies" in the 1940s and '50s who bad a lot of well-known friends and con- nections, including gangsters and others on the seedier side of Hollywood, Rott said. Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley," she said. "She was one of those people who was a participant but also an observer of a unique period in Hollywood history.• episodes on Marilyn Monroe and Prank Sinatra. Cannan was good friends with Monroe and left Hollywood to become a suburban housewife 8fter Monroe's death. Mesa, 92627. . • VOL 12. NO. 111 THOMAS H. IOIMON. Pl.bllsher WIWAM LOmal.. Editor ITIWMAWI, Managing Editor T91A....-rA, Alllstant MaNglng Editor ITIW ..... NMIEdltor .--C.Mm--.. Edtar WM'-. ""°'° ... Lw.llCILA, ~~18 ..,,, ...• a..Hled Adwwthing LAM••DW. Cannen was a pinup model and "queen •Jeanne's story is compelling because, as someone who was around Hollywood in the heyday, she had access to people like Rott said the network discovered Carmen in doing the "'Ihle Hollywood Stories" •Jeanne was so interesting in and of her own right, we decided to focus a story on her,• Rott said . R£ADE8S HOTUNE 642~ "-<'«d your c:ommet its about the o.ity P'llOl or news Ups. ADDllES$ Our addr-.s Is llO W. lay St, CoU Mes., c.tlf. 92627. •.• .. · .· ... -.1 .•,.,.. Dally Piiot. P.O. b 1560, Costa Mes., CA. 92626.. Copyrlght: No news storlt$. lllustretlons. tdlto- ri.i matt« or~ "*Wt CMI be reprock.Qd with- out wrttt.n pennltliorl of copy· right owner. HOW m BEACH us ............ -.. ,.....,...,ao ,.... ......... w."' 1•1nc. Clwirlll ~ .,.,..~._,..,. ....... 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Drtw: Fishing equipment worth S6SO was st<»en from a boat yard in the 300 block. • Gr9ftd C:.W: A cellular telephone worth $220 was stolen from a home In the 200 block. • Holplt8I llDM: A cellular telephone worth $99 was stolen from a car In the 300 block. • Selllhore Drive: Three surfboards, a video camera, a tent and a sleeping bag worth $3,837 were stolen from a home in the 6300 block. • JOllt Strwt: A parking meter containing $482 in change was stofen In the '100 block. COSTA MESA • '9Hcmt Plllm: A camera worth $120 was stolen from 1 home In the 1900 block. •.,..... llrMt: twson.I acceuorles worth S..,612 Mre stolen from I business In the JJOO blodt. • ,,.llllD Drtw: A mount.in bfke worth $200 WIS stolen from I garag. In the 1000 block. • Al*"' ._..,,_. A whlde taiig.te wonh MOO was s'tOten from I CM In the 900 block. • 11-lb:t& a-= A ~IP'.,_ wonh S500 wm ltOllrt from• home1nh71Dlllodt. .. • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thuriday, August , 3, 1998 A a ,. .Coffee talk with ~wendy Leece gets Crowded W~~~g~~;ur THI llLL CUIVI last week, and it dldn't tum out as well as previous meet- ings because we had company. A friend from Wendy's church appeared-"Passing by, thought l'd stop." -just as we began talk- ing and stayed to the end of our conversation, He drastically changed both the tenor and nature of the talk. But more ab0ut that' later. 1-wasn't sure what sort of re<:eption I'd get from Wendy since I'd come down pretty hard on her crusade to post the Ten Commandments in our schools. But she was her old amiable self when we met, apparently accept- ing me -as 1 did her -where I was and willing to talk across the space that separates us. That's why these sessions have been valuable to me -and, I hope, to her. That's also why the change of climate introduced by the third party was decidedly counterpro- ductive. I told Wendy from the top that we would pass over debating the separation of church and state (which she referred to as a •myth") since there was no way we could resolve what is essential- ly an interpretation of the Consti- tution. Then I asked her what she thought might be achieved by .... joseplt n. . bell posting the Ten Commandments in our schQOls. She said: "We need to let the kids know that the highest author- ity is God That's what I saw as necessary when I was raising my children. It's a statement that works. Everything we do revolves around these commandments. What's filling the vacuum for our kids today is evil that directs them in such negative ways that it's destroying them. We need to off er them principles to live by." 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She explained in detail how she bad worked tba\ out in her own thinking and wasn't con- cemed about whether teachers would be eXpected to answer such questions from their students. Ra- ther, she stressed the importance of presenting the Ten Command- ments 85 unquestioned absolutes for our children to follow. .. That's when our visitor entered see ordained by God) and"'t,tlc the conversation aggressively. f:ie wrong one. And, second, they made it qwte clear that nothing in deal only in absolutes. Opuuons Of the Bible is either contradictory or shades of gray or nU.aJ).ces or any subject to questioning and that the contradictory evidence is sunply commandments, rather than bci,ng rationalized or brushed aside. examined historica.Uy as the cen-One example will illustrdte. terpiece of a constitution designed When our visitor said Chnsti.ans to serve the Jewish state 500 years (as he defined them) never used before Christ, should be accepted their religious convictions to any by people of every religious or evil end and I reminded him of philosophical persuasion as the the Inquisition, he replied fla tly: flat-out word of God for all times. •niat was the CatholJcs. And the Thus did the conversation dete-catholics aren't Christians.• I riorate into a pointless celigious . think he was serious. So did the debate that served Of\e emphatic man in the next booth, who took purpose for me. It made me look issue with him. All th.ls made it very hard and in very clbse quar-difficult'to pursue other questions I ters to what we refer to as the bad for Wendy, but same humed Chnstian Righl And 1l made me talk at the end of our session sug- reahze that efforts at communica-. gested that she felt that. ongomg tion with this mind-set are difficult negotiations on teachers' salan~ to impossible for two reasons. were being unnecessarily compb- First. they recognize only two cated by bard-I.me uruon tactics, positions on any lSSUe, secular or but •teachers who have hung I.I\ religious: their position (that they with us will ·be rewarded.• And GARYS that She deeded to run for the school board agam because ·ws taken me three years to fi9'U!e it all out, and I'd like to make use ot that knowledge.• When I got home and pon-· dered the events of the monung. phoned Wendy, feeling a little - paranoid, and asked if our visitor .. had been arranged She said she had told some church In.ends about her upcoming meeting WJth me, and our visitor hdd ~topped by to nde ~hotgun on our conversa- tion. •They feel very protective of me," she explained. Indeed they do. They would like to protect all of us wtthm their religious pohce state and are qwte' willing to spbt the Republican Par- ty to pursue that goaJ H you doubt that, listen to them. Carefully ; They dieo't kiddmg What you hear is what you get. ~ ---'-~.;:;___~~~--- .JOSEPH N. BEU. IS a Santa Ana Heights r~t HIS cohlmn runs Thursdays. M EET DONALD J P LINER IN P ERSON! AMERICA'S L EADING D ESIGNER OF FASHION COMFORT FOOTWEAR TOMORROW FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH 11:00 AM -3:00 PM • DONALD J PLINER • FASHION ISLAND MADI IY THE SEA IN IW.Y . 949•721 •5730. fl( w In w Ct II SI 10 w er 'IU cc T qi 10 "' ar Ill or 1n c Ire cl 3( Pl Sf er u II pr et Cl di ,, es s •e pc QI y pr nt E gr qi '" cc pi dc 0 ICI• to Ill di t.4 Et Tl tel ltll WI re (1\J a.b 0 I M " II .. Ill .. .. ., .. • A 4 Th~, August 13, 1998 Trash rates may rise $16 annually in city '· lblr Plot COSTA MESA -'Ji'ash rates could go up about $16 a year if the Costa Mesa Sanitary District tfoaTd approves the proposed mcrease Thl!fliday night. The incredse, which would be the brst m the dlstrict since 1995, would raise yearly rates fTom $150.18 to $166.24. Another rate mcrease ts expected next year, said Lois Thompson, assistant manager for the dtstrict. · Both rate increases are needed lo pdy for add.ll1ondl recycling costs, Thompson said. State law requires that cities divert at least 50% of their trash from landfills by 2000. The sanitary district contracts with a materials recovery facility in Stanton to sort the city's trash. The facility recycles abo4t 30% of the city's refuse. "We're requiring them to ,increase their recycling percent- age from 30 to 37, • Thompson said. The recycling facility will be requited by·the disbict to meet the 50% mandate by July 1999, Th01~pson said. It is unknown how much rates would need to be increased next year. The district board will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at City Hall. Factory Direct Since i959 /BLINDS Choose from a collection of top of the line fabrics bought direct from leading mills, now at closeout prices that mearr a savings of 60-70% off original retail prices! Call for a Free In Home Estimate 7XF ~ BLINDS & SHADES ;(w'""-\ 800/624-5132 3 DRAPE RY\IVORLD .. GARDEN GROVE COSTA MESA LAGUNA HILLS 537-6275 546-2653 493-2870 YISit u Factory Showroom: 11622 Matkon Dr., Garden Grove -1 Blk east of Knott off Or111gewood PROCESSING LABS Free ... Advanced Photo System Storage Case given with each roll of film developed and printed a · , County abuse center seeks supply help The Orange tounty Child Abuse Prevention Center is seek- ing donations of school sup~lies. Materials should be swtable ror children ages 5 to 16. The list includes crayons, notebooks, pens, highlighters, paperback clictionaries, spiral binders, safety scissors, lunch boxes, rulers, cal- culators and construction pa~r. Donations may be brought to the center, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, Costa Mesa, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays through Aug. 20. Supplies can also be dropped off at the Daily Pilot,-330 W. Bay St., from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays. Include your name and address. Call Bridgett Riley at (949) 722-1107. r lllEFLY 111 Children can win a pearl by writing one Children entering first through 12th grades can win one or three black Talutian pearls by writing a story bas;ed on the Jan Auld painting •Ethyl MennaiCJ's Holi- day,• which is on display at the Balboa Branch library untif Aug. 31. Meren Stradornski, owner of Balboa jewelry shop Tahiti Nui, donated the pearls. Other prizes include a T-shirt and a beach towel. A party Wm be held for the winners at 4 p.m. Sept. 4. Entry forms are available at the Balboa Branch.library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. For more mfonnation, call (949) 717-3801. nu I ( \ n p I I ( I l ·\ \ I \ ( ; ? Not Just a Great Job at a Fair Price 1'1 FAST DRYING! . I (7•4) 979-2098 INSURANCE PROBLEMS? We Can Help!! ./ Immediate SR22 Filings ./ Low Down ./ Accidents ./ Low Monthly ./ Tickets ./ Family Discounts ./ Cancelled ./ Good Student Discount ./ Revoked Call Nowl ./ Suspension Immediate Phone Quote -----~~--~----~--------~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilo THE lllWS . Jewish Federation seeking volunteers Volunteers are needed to work on the 1999 Annual Campaign of the Jewish Federation of Orange County. Campaign workers will be trained in October and will solicit pledges from members of the community from November through April. The Super Sunday phone-a-thon will be held Peb. 7. The organization is at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, Call (7\4) 755-5555 or visit the Web site at htt'p:\\www.Jfoc.org . OCC's fall semester will begin Monday The fall semester at OC begins Monday. . The college has sent to most homes in the ~frict its clas schedule, a bo<?~et that a\s includes financiaf aid information and enrollmeI)t/P'rocedures. Students c~·regjster either by telephone orr.at the Admissions Office on campus. Swnmer ho are 8 a.~. to 1 p.m. MoQday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to :i p.m. Fridays. Call (71,4)·432-5072. SUMMER SIDEWALK SALE -• • • • • • • SATURDAY AUGUST lSTH I l ~I I I<.. ·1 Cl )f P \\'.\ 11 l~.\\I I l )'\.' AntJquea Home a: Garden CollectJblea SAMSONITE 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa . On 171h SL V, B~hlnd Tht HARP INN Row llooo" T-s.c ..... IO,,.. (1141 nJ..1117 Used Boob Floe Art Picture Framln& 50· 70"4• off • SKYWAY STAllCOACI Luggage & Gifts For All Your Travel Needs 2043 Westcliff Dr. (17tt\& Irvine Ave. Behind CoCo's) 0°/o 0 every item in the store! 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SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon.-~t. 9:00-5:30; Su~ 12:00-5:00 .. ' t , Newport Beach/Costa fv\eso Daily Pilot Chur~h preschool site of vandalism for .third time Gnrc Rl~UNG OWt Not ,NEWPORT B~ACH -:A.my Simko \}'as lost for words when she saw her preschool class- room at St. Ma.rks Presbyterian Cpurch on Wednesday morning. Vandals ha0 squirted finger paint on the walls, damaged toys and scrawled expletives. ~imko, who teaches 5-year-olds, was left in disbelief. . • n looks like 'a hurricane went through these • ttwo rooms,• slte said. "'What a mess. Who ~ould do this to~ church?" . • .The church staff in the 2100 block of Mar ~lSta Drive was noWied about the rampage, 'which caused about $1 ,500 damage, by a custo-•ruan · : R~d. yellow and green paint was splashed on . f the walls and c~ts. and toys were destroyed. A stereo system that us ually plays children's sdhgs was destroyed. School begins in early September. HWe will be able to get this cleaned up by the · first day or school,• said St. Mark's business manager Bob Smith. "We don't have any idea who may have done Uus. • Smith wasn't sure where the vandals .entered, but a door was found open. No win-· dows were broken. 1 Tuesday night's incident is the third in as many months at the school. In May. paint was stolen from classrooms and applied to various parts of the school. Last month, an interfaith group that was staying at the church he ard someone climbing on the roof of the school late at rugbt. No suspects have been arrested . ~-~ SURFBOARDS • Exercise EqujpmeGnotlf• !'~~~~ • Tenms • 548-0660 SPORTS CONSIGNME T 670 West 17th Street Costa Mesa Crysta l & Cfirome Mattress Outlet Stor I ~ ' f 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 Fwy 545-7168 XTR HVY PLUSH This gorgt!Ou11 plu~h i~ lu~ur:v tuftrd v.lth 1he line 1 v0tm ,1,.ul.ible and "-ill re is1 uu~hing an·d ~iling. 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A 6 Thurldoy, August 13, 1998 Newporf Beach/Costa 1'i.eso Doily Pilot Coitrtesy may be best cure for Eastbluff traffic · t T o J)draphras.e the old wheeze: ·vou can please some of the people all of ~e time, all of the people some 1 of the time, but when it comes tqr resolvmg the traffic problems ~· involving Eastbluff, Corona de;J Mar High Sch<>0l 4nd en~~1· you am't gonna please no~~y most of the time.~· ' .~. For sure, there are crutja\ street layout problems th~t/iieed drasbc solubons. The high'. school u. m the wrong place. ~ison Cen- ter JS in the wrong place. That probably won't change. When the Eastblulf tract was planned m the late 1950s by builders Lusk and Macco, Jam- boree Road was a lltUe-traveled, two-lane road. Once you passt? the Newporter Inn, you were in the boorues Newport Center? What New- port Center? You Cdn 1ust unagme the thmking of school district plan- ners way back when. "Yeah, let's put that new high school WdY out there on Jdmboree. Be THE FIED C 0 LUM I a nice, quiet place for a cam- pus.· Who knew? When I saw Bison Center going up, I figured the place for a slow, painful death. Mariners Church? They'll never be very big. Everybody knows mariners go sailing on Sundays. Toll road? What toll road? Massive freeway interchanges? Pipe dream. An infestation of condos and lot-line mansions Is It enough to simply tell your children they're Jewish? Know that answer w1>en someone challenges your faith/ TEMPLE BAT YAHM UNIVERSITY Presents JEWS FOR JUDAISM ' .. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1991 9:00 A.M. • 4:00 P.M. RABBI BENnlON KRAVln National Director of Jews for Judaism : ~ _J L -- P1jd resecvtti.ons uin be faxed or mailed no latte than August 13, 1991, to: Temple Bat Yahm 1011 Camelbadl St. Newpof't INCh, CA 92660 Phone(949)644-1999Fax(949)644-9110 Mt.mb.ta. lW1Mtmbea S20 Per Person • 25Per Person S36 Per Couple $45 Per Couple Full·Drm Studtnts wno SI All fees indude Kosher aitered lunch Checks pay.Ole to "Temple a.t Yahm univentty• Visa °'MIC accepted Walk-Ins ~ pend'"9 nal&.bllity that wW fill every hillside from here to Camp Pendleton? G'wanl Your mother wears com- bat boots. But guess what: There's all that and more. And more still to come. And that's where the root of the problem ~· As de~elopers plan for more, more and' still,1more, they -and the local go~~mments involved -seem to i'9nore comple~y the serioufl.ilnpacts massive · expansiop bas on established comrounffies. · As new communities explooe -from One Ford·Road to the Newport Coast to Bonita Village et al -they leave in their wake a devastation of problems. That's basically what has happened in Eastblutt. The area was designed for certain traffic patterns and volumes. Now, 40 years later, it is under continu- ous attack by an unprecedented -and unplanned for -level and flow of mechanized transit IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. installed nobody ever dreamed of. Tlus bas not been i>ossible ting back on traffic as well as The size of the student body since January, when the city speeding, and wants the status at the high school will continue began a six-month tnal of dos-to remain quo. In between is a to grow, which will co,ntinue to ing Bison to through traffic at handful of locals who would increase the automotive chaos Jamboree. close Bison for crossing Jam. around the confluence of Jam-But if you keep Bison closed, boree only during the peak boree and Eastbluff Drive. this continues to affect the New-morning and afternoon school That, of course, spreads into port North neighborhood, a hours. the side streets of Alba, Vista high-density area of apartments, , There are some problems in del Oro and Mar Vista, and life townhomes and tightly packed ·,, this world tha.t seem to defy sat- detached homes. not to mention isfactory resolutions. I suspect beco{Iles mor.e perilous through-f th the extremely busy Bonita this is one o em. out the entire neighborhood. th · th · d What will make the problem Creek Park. , ) But as e oty, e res1 ents Now that the noble ex=ri· and the school district seek an even worse is the fact that many t this oft d ment is concluded, !he c • u-answer o en-angerous of the new students will come nity is still divided. dilemma, I offer an'interini solu- from the new eommunitieg. east One forceful group, both in bon: Civility. of Jamboree. These are farther Eastbluff and in the nearby Yes, I know it's an outrageous away from the school, thus m~.-+--=B=::::lutts, want to reopen Bison. concept: not speeding, not mak- and more students will co~ by Presumably, some of the mem-mg illegal turns, showing con- car. bers of this group are among the cern for your fellow man and And many of the drivers will drivers who chronically defy the woman. But it just might worlt want to cut through Eastbluff, . experiment's dire<;bonal signs It's certainly better than the worsening the traffic problem and cross Jamboree on Bison anarchy that reigns now. there. At the same time, drivers because they jolly well want to, from the various Bluffs commu-and to hell with everybody else. nities just west of Eastbluff will An equally strong-minded be wanting to cut through East-band believes the experiment bluff to get to the Bison Center. was eminently successful, cut- Wool Carpets from $19.90 .. · • FRED MARTIN is a fonner Newport Beach resident INhose columns from his new home in Fort Collins, Colo., will run every Thursday until readers are weaned. (And that may be soon.), Carpet Your Entire Home ,-----, I • Chocolate Chip I ----<.-eJ with Plush or Berber for only s499oo UPT03MOS. same as cash O.A.C. VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & Service Fun line of Wod.. 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'°•lit -.. • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PilQt Thursday, AuguJt 13, 1998 A 7· - Volunteers sought to help police · fight crime Teachers moving to higher-paying districts: G~Rlsl.N; O..,"- NEWPORT BEACH -it's hard to get a good man out of his urutoon. .lust ask 71-year-old Brad Waite, who spends ~ time helping the Newport Beach police. Wearing his powder- blue shirt and da{k shorts, there is a noticeable differ- ence between his uniform and the others-within th'! depart- [Qenl W$' badge says •volun- teer." Waite is the first person to (JiO'e his time for the depart- ment, but officers_ hope he will not be the last. Newport Beach police plan to launch a volunteer program in January after the department's Citizen Academy finishes. They hope the public will gain insight through hands-on ~ with the depart- ment's dally activities. The goal is to select quali- fied people to perform police- related duties and free up sworn officers' ti.me for more urgent business. "There are so many facets to the department, it's real interesting to see what they do," Waite said. "l think you have more respect for the offi- cers once you are a volunteer. The program is a way to extend your usefulness to the dty." First things first, however. Police need $15,000 to start the program. They are seek- ing contributions to buy a police car for volunteers and miscellaneous equipment. None of the money will go toward staif or administrative costs. "We've been 1 posting fliers and received a good response,• said Sgt Mike McDermott. •We will n~ donations to run this new pro- gram. There are so many assets from this program to our depel:tment and the public.• Waite keeps bury. He sets up and maintains tbe city's mobile mc:tar statiolD, which monitors speed on busy thor- oughfares. He checks homes for residents who a.re on vaca- tion. He does traffic control at accident scenes and also works at DUI cbeckpomts. It's a lot of work. but Waite is accustomed to it Waite was a Fullerton police officer for more than 15 years before moving to the California Youth Authority. After he retired, he was a vol- unteer at the Costa Mesa Police Department for three yea.rs. He applied to Newport Bea.Ch in 1993 and has been there since. •1 never realized how f:Ulioyable this work. can really . be,• Waite said. "Being asso- ciated with the men and women is a reel honor for me. 1bey are a top-notch group of individuals. Plus, they keep me young.• For more infonnati6n about tbe VOiunteer program. call ~~ McDennott at 644- MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ Stress & Tension 3900 Insurance ted w/Chlro~. HR. 7-0AYSWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gllutler o.c. 714.979.8315 1012 s.e. Bristol st., Ste 209 s.nta Ma HeiahtS (Comer of Newport Bl. 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The res- ignations are in addition to the close to 100 teachers who retired H Rugs and Wool Carpet &CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa 210 BAL . 673- PLUG IN from the dtstnct Uus sununer, tcik- ing advantage or so-called "gold- en handshakes.• "You'll find there are several reasons why teachers are resign- ing," said Lorri Sunpson, the assistant supenntendent of human resources. •some for money, some to be closer to their homes. We have a lot of teachers who were from South County.• _ Neumeyer, an advanced place· ment chemistry teacher, suspects money is the biggest reason for the exodus from Newport-Mesa . Had he accepted a job with the Ga/den Grove school district, he said he could have earned as much as $20,000 more a year, but he preferred the Huntington Beach position. "I'm transferring to a lower posl- tion and 1'm still making $12,000 "You'I find there en several reasons why teodlefs are resign- ilg. Some fof mon- IY. some IO be do5ef 10 their hgnes. We have o lot of teo<h- en who were from South CDunty.· Lorri Simpson Assistant Superm- tendeot of ,Humari Resources $200,000. a year more,· he said. "I'm a homeowner and I'm broke. l don't have any kids or alimony to pay, but what they're pay- ing me just isn't enough.• By moving tQ Huntington ,Be a ch . Neumeyer said his eam- mgs · over 20 y e a r s increase by a b o u t # lf l went to Garden Grove, it would have been close to $400,000," he added ln current salary negobations, the union is seeking to make its salary schedules equal to those of other Orange County districts and to get an overall raise. School board members have agreed to the wuon's requested ~apedule adjustment, which would cost about $500,000, but said ·the district doesn't have enough mone'9 to give teachers across-the-board raises. The union is holding out for both rais- es .. "We're doing the best we can: said board member .Wendy Leece. ·we want to do it piece- meQ.l, but th~ want it all at once. Maybe if Tuey wait, we will be able to find the money.• School bodfd member David Brooks agreed. "We are senous about g1vinu ow teachers raises," he said "wtl know they deser'Ve more than they're getting " Although the district lO!>e!t teachers every year to prom&- t10ns, resignations and retire· ments, union off1oals said the cur,, rent exodus is unprecedented. "There's no doubt about LI., teachers are moVing on," sd,aj teachers uruon President Lindd Mook. "They've lost faith in OUJ. district's abihty to solve th~ teacher pay problem.• 'Teachers are meeting.with dis~ trict officials today .to discuss salaries. Another mee!mg i~ scheduled for Aug. 20. Offio~ hope they will be able to reaG!l agreement before the school year begins. •'' 'Y' HUGE MARKDOWNS -~~·-:-11 Plus 25% OFF EVERYTHINC •' Newport Beach /Costa M.eso Daify Pilot ~lfci.Porers seek to block privatizatiOn ofcityjob agency • M Eus1 GtJ , c COSTA MESA -Day laborers f , who depend on the Costa Mesa l · Jobs Center to find them tempo-f 'rary jobs have begun a campaign •C .. to block the city's move to tum the / 11 operation over to a private, 1 ~ agency, Labor Ready. . .. Opponents of the prlvatizati911 ~ . say the move would force manv. of I. them onto the street. v A city committee has ~un ~ exploring whether Labor RE:ady, a • commercial JOb search and tern-~ --porary agency that openea a Cos- e ta Mesa office in Jdnuafy. should ~ take over the job cen~er, which is run as a city department. c Richard Grisham, a Vietnam ~ 1 veteran who has gotte n work • through the Jobs Center for about ~ 10 years, 1S spearheading an erfort i1 to keep the center nonprofit. 1 1 ·u Labor Ready is allowed to c come in ... and take over the oper- ~ ations of the Jobs Center .. it'll put ~ a lot of people out in the park," • Grisham said. 1: The city spends $80,000 to r: $100,000 a year to operate the ~ center at 17th Street and Placen- c tia Avenue,· said Glen Stroud, • e . Jobs Center supervisor. J. The majority of the people the center services a.re Latino men who live in Costa Mesa. ~e men have written Jetters in spmu.sh to the City Council asking that the ..center remain as it is. Two petitions, one bearing al)out 200 worker signatures and another bearing t,he signatures of contraclors who hire laborers through the Jobs Center, also are being ci{culated. If Labor Ready takes over the center, many of the men who now use ttie Jobs .Center will not be able to find work because they are in the country illegally, Grisham Sdid. Those men will go back to standmg on street comers and in parks to solicit work, putting a strcUn on local police and park Tdngers, Grisham said. One mdJ1 who said he entered the country iUegdUy said he has been using the Jobs Center to find work for two yedrs. He said about 80% of the workers at the center arc undocu- mented. "If we had other possibilities, we would not be here,~ he said. 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However, many U,Qdocument· ed workers slip through with fraudulent documents, and peo- • ple· who hire them often don't bother to check if they're docu· mented, Grisham said. "We're not the federal govern- ment," Stroud said. "We're hot the INS.• Part-time· workers don't have ~e skill to detect forged docu- ments, he added. at one site and really to get them off the street," said Keith Van Holt, director of community ser- vices. MMC MARTIN I DAllY PllOT Costa Mesa ls exploring the possiblllty of turning over the day- to-day operations of the Job Center on Placentia Avenue to Labor Ready, a Tacoma-based employment agency. If Labor Ready takes over, workers will be subject to more stringent inspection because they have more expertise in examining docwnents. Before the Jobs Center opened, workers seeking tempo- rary or day jobs stood along some city streets, and loitered in parks and other places. Allowing Labor Ready lo take over could put the city back in the same situation, but it's too early to tell, Van Holt added. Grisham can work legally in the United States, but he said he will not use Labor Ready if they take over the job center. submit one of five documE!nts, a passport, Ca.lilornia driver's license or identification card, Social Security card, immigration visa, or a birth certificate indicat- ing proof or legal residence, according to Stroud. "As far as the city is concerned, "The object was to put them in one location so the contractors could come in and pick them up He would rather negotiate his own wages withfontractors. "I will go to the park,• he said. 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TODAY We Wove the Web, a party eele- brating the conclusion of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary's summer reading progrQ.fu World Wide Web of Tales, 'Will be pre- sented at 10:30 a.m. at1the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beadh. Admission is free. Children are asked to bring their COD)pleted reading log. For more Wonnation, call 717-3801. A mystery readlng gToup will meet at 7 p.m . at the Triangle Square Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more information, call 631-0614. "An Artist's Journey-The Mar- itime Paintings of John Stobart• will be on display until Nov. 8 in the Grand Salon aboard the Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast High- way. Newport Beach. Admission is $4 for adults and $1 for children 12 and under. Po.-more informa- tion, call 673-7863. Host families are needed for foreign exchange students who will be in the United States dur- ing the 1998-99 school year. Stu- dents will bring their own health insurance and spending money for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675- 0423. Children ages 7 to 12 can enroll m either Science Camp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad on the third floor of Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Saence Camp and Exploration Ca.mp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, which include a snack and movie, are until 5 p .m. Admission is $110 for members. $130 for nonmem- bers. Extended day is $150 for members, $170 for nonmembers. For more information, call 546- 2061. FRIDAY Getting Your Product Manufac- tured will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m. at OCC's Science Lecture Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration is at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $15. For more information, call (949) 253- 0952. SATURDAY A summer tennis tournament will ta}ce place from 8 a .rn. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow a t New- port Harbor High School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Sin- gles registration is $22 for New- port Beach residents and $27 for nonresidents. Doubles registra- tion is $28 for Newport Beach res- idents and $33 for nonresidents. Register at Newport Beach Com- munity Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. Volunteen ages 14 and above will be needed at 8 a.m. to help paint the fence around Paularino School, 1060 Paularino Ave .• Cos- ta Mesa. Refreshments will be served. The paint will be donated by Deft Paint of Irvine. For more infonnatlon, call 556-7653. A back-country hike will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys- tal Coves~ tte Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Cen- ter. Parking is $5. For more infor- mation, call 494-3539. Tropical plants will be the topic of discussion al the 9:30 a.m. pro- gram at Sbennan Ubrary and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. John Bishop, the gardens' man- ager of horticulture, will conduct o tow of the Tropical Conservato- ry. The program is free. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. Ullng the Ubnry, Tools 6 Trldl.J Will be presented at 10 a.m. tn the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Ubre.ry, 1000 Avocado Ave. The event ii Call Tht> Rabbitt· .... Thf'n Rf'lnx! free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. , information, call 444-0226. MONDAY SUNDAY Mark O'Hare, creator of comic strip Citizen Dog, will appear at 2 p.m . at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more information, call 4-44-0226. A program UUed Spiders Are· Your Friends will be presented ) at 7:45 p.m. at the Upper New- port Bay Ecological Reserve. 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Parking an(i admission are free. Hot chocolate and marshmallows will be served. For more information, call 640- 6746. Parkalmoon will perform from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Metro Fbinte Barnes & Noble Cafe, 901 B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Tpe event is free. For more A back-country hike will take place from 9 a.m to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 8-471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Cen- ter. Parking is $5. For more j.nfor- mation, call 49~-3539. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8-471 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Runners will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more information. call 494-3539 first book ~e will be pre- sented at 2 p.m. in the children's department of Fashloo Island's Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 953 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. The event lS tree. For more Ulformation, call 759-0982. Haw!nt Author Night will be pre- sented dt 7 p m. at the Fa hion I land ,Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, f}53 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. The event will fec1ture f red Hemnungs, the founder of profes!>ional competi- tive surfmg. The event is free. For more mforrnation, call 759-0982 A Jun run 'Will take place a~ 1 a.m. ,1 ..,,_ SEE TOWN PAGE 10 .. I • Itica coMPliTER ·su·iLoERs· Build-to-Order Computers and Notebooks • Parts & Compo!"ents Computer Service Lab • Inca Business Services • Web Design Get a PC for that Ph_D, • lntef9 Pentium9 II 300 MHz process« with '4-40 LX Chipset • 3D Wavetable PCl Stereo Sound Card • 32 MB SORAM, expandable • S6K Internal Fax t1odem with voice • '4.3 GB EIDE Ultra OMA AT A Hard Drive (xl technology) Full Duplex • Microsoft4t ~ 98 • 32x EIDE Internal CD-ROM • A Tl )(pert XL '4 MB AGP Video Card • I ya.-paru/90 days labor warranty Monitor sold separately •1014• ..... 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Newport Beo~h/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM 1 flrst book story time wW be p~ ~ented from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. in ~e children's department of ~etro Pointe Barnes & Noble )3ooksellers. 9018 South Coast Driye, Na. 150, Costa Mesa. The .. -· event is Cree. For more informa- tion, call 444·0226. The Networkers wm meet from 11:45 a.m. to l p.m. at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admis- sion is $12 and includes ·lunch. For more information, call 885- 9093. Stephanie A.vnet, one of the con.- tributing author's of the travel guide "Frommer's Wonderful ' . . Weekends from Los Angeles," will make an wppeardnce at 7 p.m. at the Mek"o Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more information, call 444- 0226. AU6. 22 KreaU.ve KJds . Korner, a creatiye-\\'.riting works})op for children ages 8 to 13, will be mation, call (949) 654-3860. presented from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at an undetermined site. The course will be taught by Lisa AUG. ti Addison, an award-winning journalist who has written for Robert Whitley, a leading wine the Los Angeles Times. Adm.is-educator, will present a white sion ls $150 and includes note-wine tasting class at 5:30 p.m. at b~oks, instruction, a j~umal, a The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette pizza lunch wl~ sof~ dnn~s and A N rt Beach. Registra-more Preregistration ts re-ve., ewpo quired, because the workshop . lion . is $~5. Rese.rvations .are location depends on how many l _reqU1fed. For more inf.orm1ltion, people sign. up, For more in!oi-I call (949) 675-0894. 1998 Creative Recruiting Slrategl~s will be presented from 8 to 9 a .m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Regi.stratipQ begins at 1 a.m. Admission for Pro- fessionals in Hwnan Resources As- sociation members is $~2 in ad1 vance, $21 at the door; guests ~ · $27 in advance, $32 at the d~ri and students are $5 in advail,ce, $10 at the door. Call 245-7834< 1>{ ( •I • PAID AOVBRTISEMl!NT ,, ~From traditional to new 1·nterpretatlons of Natl.ve American ~raf~s at Two Be~~s · · Two Bea~ has anything you may be looking for In Native American Threads clothing line. We've made an .effort to carry as many artists and 1Wo Bears lndum Jewelry IS located at ~3700 E! !oro Road, Umt B, m the crafts. We have a large variety of a11 types of jewelry and can trlbes as possible and the result is Inspiring. The beautiful handwork and Saddleback Plaza, Lake Forest. For more m(onnallOn, call (949) 768-l31 l. Or, accommodate any special orders. Our store also carries pottery, gourds, care devoted to each piece is evident In the quality. Ev.en if you are not a shop on their website at www.tobears.(om. hand-carved fetishes, Kachina dolls, lnctian dolls, picture art, folk art, fan of the native crafts, you can appreciate the tradition and symbolism artifacts, Kaibab moccasins, baskets and our best seller, the Native of their art. Select Baldwin and your doors f Dream House D·eslgn for co111fort, style and value open .to a world of design possibilities Founded in 1997 at the Stonemill Design Center In Costa :.Mesa, Dream Hou~e Design sells -furniture for the real world. And, :in the real world you want and appreciate comfort and style. • Proprietor Murphy Gerber : opened the store last summer to :. provide the latest In styles for r budget conscious. Gerber found that the model home interiors she designed for builders had a look and feel that appealed to many homebuyers; buyers that didn't want to go into debt to furnish their homes. She founded Dream House to provide wonderful furniture at a fraction of the price of traditional retailers. · 1Vr/d/1ji • Fn11tRrr • N•tillf A111tnf11J1 • Di11osa1"· • .lit,./p111m (949) 58 6-1080 Suite C hn / homc.canhlmlo.Jl<I -ocdas~o mdet hcml Pastel by Dino Mchaffie 2 BEARS INDIAN JEWELRY • L.-r;g1 TNrtfUOi.se Sekaion • Potte1'y • GoNrtls • FolJt An • N4ti11e 7.'hr-eatl.s/Clothi.n9 Line Come &pefi•oc the Beauty of Native American Arts (949) 768-1311 Suite B 11 ttni ~l ·n..._,,., rt.• 11llm . 4{Hn sa1. Uoted SUO<ltty ' Morldtty Dream House features beautiful custom sofas In your choice o f fabrics at substantial discounts ~-trom retail stores. Select among a variety of tables, lamps and accessories, and choose from a wide selection of art, available at significant savings every day. The result Is great value. Murphy and Beckie are ready .', I i • I .... 1,1-')116-(ll I .... to help you with your furnishing needs. Dream House Design is at 291 SA • Redhill Ave., Ste. AJOS in Costa Mesa, bordering Newport Beach behind Denny's at Redhill and Bristol i11 Costa Mesa. Hours are Tues. -Fri., 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. am/ Sat., 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment. (949) 641 -4000. SUMMER SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER B \ l l l\ \ l "\. From the elegantly simple to the highly ornate, select Baldwin and your exterior and interior doors open to a ~ world or design possibilities. ' With clas.slc designs and rich finishes, limited only by what you can dream. Select West End West, ~net those design possibilities and dreams come true· beautifully! En ds A u g. 3 1, 1998 ATTIC TREATMENT o~250 Wu find WCll thedecototive l'laldwolepeople 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach, CA 92651 The Original MIKE'I CARPETS Over 25 Years In Costa Mesa * Now OWNED & OPERATED BY MESA UPHOLSTERY * TEXTURES • PLUSH • (ABLE • BERBER 20°/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK Till 8/20/98 ( 714) 4.94 -2264 I t I I I ''For All Your Decorating Ne~ds!''l Over 50 Years £!/Fine Quality \ FURNITURE BEUPHQLSIERY • Custom-Made Furniture I • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture.. 1 • Draperies, Sh~des, & Bedspreads j ' ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 1 ·around town Thursday, August 13, 1998 A 11 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. •ONGOING For information, call 760-5542. Oasls SenJor Center offers a meal program for members Lunch IS served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to 12:15 pm. m the multipurpose The Newport Beach Psycbolog1- cal Associdtion prP ents a men's support group at -4 p .m. Fndays. The ree 1s $25 per session. For more mformation, call 722-4588. commuruty and comrn1tt d to confidentiality. For more informa· bon, call 631-2880. This Is Your Garden," a picture k by Maggie Smith, will be resented from 10:45 to 11 :30 .tn. in the .children's. department the Metro Pointe Barnes &f oble Booksellers, 901B South oast Drive, No 150, Costa Mesa. e event LS free. For more infor- ation , call 444-0226. onsclous Eating will be resented at 7 p.m . nt the Metro ointe Barnes & Noble Book· ellers, 9018 South Co11st Drive, <;JD Voice, an e-mail dlscusston and support 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://membersl.aol.com/larm- str853/cjdvoice/cjdvoice.hbn. room at 800 Marguerite Ave., The AIUance for the Mentally lll Corona del Mar. Home-del.lvered of Orange County proVldes edu· meals are available for home-•. cation and emotional support for bound seniors. Reservations are families with loved .Pnes who are required. Meals are sponsored by mentally ill. A free support group SCSS Inc. For more infonnation, meets from 10 to 11:30 am. every call 644-3244. other 5aturday dt Orange County Prospects Networklng Group meets from 7:15 to 8 30 a .m Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd.. Costa Met>a Breakfast is $6. For mare infonna- tion, call Angie s'taJfprd al 474. 2225 or Tina Firmantt 551-3156. All Lassen's Lead• Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Tues tiys at Mimi'& Cafe, 1835 NeY ;Jort Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For mq1 /information, call The Newport Beach Par , ~che and Recreation Comnus- s1on m ts at 7 p.m . the firSt Tue - day of each month in the City Counal chambers, ~300 Nev.'J>Ort Blvd , Ne~rt Beach. For mor Information, call 644-3151 t " NtcoUne Anonymous fellow hip wants to help men and women who smoke to qwt and remain smoke-free For more mformatloo on local evening meetings, call 650-2713 No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is ree. For more inlonnation, call 444-0226. Estancia HJgb School Class ef 1968 will bold its 30-~ear 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 attire. Adrrussion is $80. There will be no refunds after Saturday. For more informa· tion, call 951-5435. ~PR and Medic first Aid will be ~esented from 8 a.m. to 4 p.rn. at e OCC Salling Base. 1801 W. oast Highway, Newport Beach. ~egistratlon is $50 for Newport each residents and $55 for non· esidents. Students who complete itbe one-day session will receive a )lationally recognized American Heart Association CPR and Medic First Aid card. Register at New-Frt Beach Community Services, $50 ./ Individually Alarmed Units ./ Climate Controlled Units ./ Computerized Gate Access ./ Resident Management Team ./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units The KlwanJs Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at noon "Thursdays at the Bahl~ Corinthian Yacht Ch,1b, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. Por more information, call 852-1148. . . Oasls SenJor Center offers a ball- hour of free legal consultation by appointment by calling 644-3244. Monthly workshops for people with cancer and their relatives meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the sec- ond Tuesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center in Newport Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p.rn. the second and fourth Wednesday of edch month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. A w orkshop for people with lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month in the audllorium at Hoag Cancer Center in Newport Beach. m1n1 u Stctraqe I I __,_B_ISO-N AV-L:.~f-· __,,~ Oasis Senior Center otters tJ.lld- ical equipment rental, frorri wheelchairs to walkers and more, by cl)lling 644-3244. Oasls Senior Center has a com- prehensiv~ medical library to answer, O( research any medical. question. Call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center offers a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs, and sup- plemental and long-term care msurance by appointment. For more information or appoint- ments, call 644-3244. Expanded Awareness Seminars presents a weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation \s $10. For more infor- mation, call 646· 1128. A tree Introductory class in pri- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St .. Costa Mesa. For the time and day or to make a reservabon, call 969-7653. $50 STORE NOW & SAVE $50 640-9019 1111 Camelbock Street ./ Competitive Rotes ./ Personal( Business & Seasona Storage ./ Extra High Ceilings Newport Beach, CA THE EXTRA. SPACE YOU NEED Valid through 17/31/98 •One coupon per customet • Mtw rentals only• Bring coupon for ctrscount. $50 $50 and climb Into the cage because it's time for "Shark Week"! feed your need for sharks August 9-15 COMCAST CABLE provides you with the world's fines t informative entertainment only on Discovery Channel! Call today for a $4.95 connection! (Save up to $5 4 .00) Hurry, Call Today! 714/542-6222 .562/493-5483 O range County Seal Beach , mlly Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red Hill Ave .• Costa Me~a. Por more information, call 850-8463·. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chwch offers a support group Jor famili~s \Vilh loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 lo 8 p.m, Sundays in th~ church's D1erenlield Hall C, 600 St. Andre}'Js Road, Newport Beach. The group is open to the 646-1252. . Zen Homt /stitchery, a local rnanufactc r of medi(allon sup· plies, holr a free meditation from 5 to 7 p: . Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness C( ter, 711 W 17th St .. Suite A-8, < ta M~a For more utlor- mati . call 722-7818 ENif OF ' SUMMER SALE Final Markdowns. JOHn LEOnflRD'S 0 0 L F S HOP The Costa Mesa Historical Society holds a free open house from 11 d m. to 3 p.m Thursdays dt 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa The event features mem- ordb1lid from the city of• Cost'-· Mei.a dnd the Santa Ana Army Au Bdse For more information, Cdll 631·5918: Drugs and surgery treat symptoms but not the cause of a disease. In the long run, they cause more harm than good. CHRONIC DISORDERS can be CURED with a combination of Eastern and Western Medicine. Horsebadi rldln accident -Rc1{hel I am a dancer w &uttered a horsebad. nd1ng acodent I have been through surgery. yea~ of pl1~cl the< apy med ccltl()llS etc recoveied to dance again, but I aiwa~ had discomfort and was prone to 1n1ur.es I dE!lleloped 1endoni11~ and \Pfc! Ped mv anUe The orinoped st prescnbed an ant1-1nflamnldt0ty but I w'" not gening relief Some of my students recommended Or Tong clod 1 c.X>c•ded :o try h m After one 11eatrnert, the 1endon1t1s was almost gone and my ankle felt 75% better 4 to 6 ~SIOOS lclte<. mv a~kle \-.as comoletelv healed and stronger thiln e-.-t.'f Dr Tong c1lso trec1ted the constant pain I had since my nd1ng accidl!nt, and I am nov. danc !IQ Ylrtua '¥pain lrre Now I go to Dr. Tong f0< ~eryth ng-!>tress. acne. sinuses. etc All my treatments cont•nue to be ~ry effectrve c1nd mv oog•na s~eptt0sm is repiaced with anttc1pation 1 h 9hly recommend Dr Tong • Aerobic injury (Sciatic.) Car~ ' I had .c1at1c pan f " two ye.m Being extremely athletlC. I was de~astated tnat c1t 29, I could n l~r run plav tenn s roller blade, do .terobtcs ride a b1t1e or dance I went to an orthopedlC surgeon, went through phy\lcill therapy .-.aw a neurolog st .l bat~ sPf(laltst. and h.ld a I the e,,iiensive tt)ts they ~gg~ted Each had theories. but none offered me any relief, and all told me 10 qu t e1ercis1ng inoef1n1tely After about S 10.000. a lot of frustration and tears, I had nothing to lose trying yet another doctOI Dr ThonQ never ~en glclnce at the MRI scan ot any of the other tests. but after 6 weeks of treatment with him Im bc'I at oe<obics, b e nd1n9, and dnving f()( hourt without pdlfl I consider myself 100% cured Thank you, Or Tong! Rheumatoid Arthritis. Stress. Depression -Linda Ten yeas ago I cut out an article about a •mracle doctor · It had many 1es11mon1<1ls from deeply grateful peopi~ wno had suffered for years with chron1e pa•n I w~ very impressed and longed to go as I had suffered with a tremendous amount of p.ion Since Dr Tong's office as 500 miles awil'f, I couldn't go to ~him • Not 1ump1ng oo a plane n9ht then was one of the biggest mis(,)ke~ I ever made For ten yt>ars I tned ev~ry ant1·-mfl.smmatory known to man 1 entered a hohsttC hospital f0< three weeks where ttiey told me I was allergic to my new hou\e, \0 we ..old 1tl I fasted IOI 31 d.lY\ on carrot 1u1ce, made my own sprouts and yogurt, lost 32 pounds, and had colonies ~hots, p<edn1sone, plaqul'Otl, 3500 mg of aspmn, zantac (for the ulcers) and 1t was all topped off with methotrexate, an oral from of chemotherapy wh1Ch ha~ a h\t of w effem that start with ck>ath• I also had two foot surgenes, and the bones were f1ghttn9 to come ou'\ through the skin . I was scheduled f0< another wrgeiy and I deoded to see Dr Tong first I ~ve an hour away from him r~ so I called his numbt!r and he was st1M 1n the same offteei He\ not a quack-oo quack can stay 1n the same pl.Jee '°' ten ye~1 On my first visit my majOI' complaints were painful feet. wnsts, lower bad, wea bladder, TMJ. sore c~t and throat, ck>Pft'WOn, and chroruc fatigue After one vi~t. t ~e up the ne,,t day Without white foam m my mouth. W!th my j.lW 1n hoe, my throat and {ht)t totatlv better and I had slept withOut getllllg up fou1 °'five times• I've had sevell ~ SIOCe then ¥\Cl my toes ace ac1ua!ly straighten~ bf;tore my~· • Anyone who hcls a chron1C 11~ Wll be stunned to hear this one I don ·t I.lite any medicat~11 t If I get e~tretnely str~ out aod start to feel my body 1N<tin9 to the stress. I get a treatment .1nd donk the~ that are especially designed for me Dr Tong\ treatment controb the str~s. hits the ~pr~sion. and boosts the energy IM 'Shortly after coming to Dr. Tong I went through a ve<y trag1C ~tua1100 He was so c~sionate. 50 kmd, and the ~thods he~ to Nse my MlOtiooal pa1n ~ 1ncred1bly etfett"" 1v.ould1Nv m otfice Wtth a smile oo triy ftk:e and /OV m my heart I • I don't want eoyone e!Sf to wait ten Y'ars IQ I~ relief and better htalth I th.lnk God for Or Tong! lMl-Maiy My fiCe pain was due to TMJ, and no oral suf9e00s have been 4lble to http mt I h.)d bttfl to WY!fal ~n. ENT doctoo aod the Pam Ulllt tn Orange t did llOI get any help from them All they did V.ib tel mr to !Ne with It or 9"" mt mtdicet~ Or Tong 11.H beef\ kind enoOgh not to send me a tiin for afhisseMCeswhich helped.mt \0rooththit1 don' hM ~a. as much fac@ PM • . . . .· • ~12 lhursdpy, August 13, 1998 soc1e i ' ' Newport/Costa t.Aeso Doily Pil0t1 SCR celebrates 35th)Jear; Ch~ldHelp holds annual auciio.n · £ B arbara Glabman, Orange Coast arbiter of taste and social activism, chaired the South Coa~t Repertory summer gala last weekend, celebrating 35 years;pr•mosUy exceptional local the1qter in Orange County. Glahmcm, her husband, Jim, her clllii:iren and extend~d family . have;b'een major local devotees of tt),8 'regional theater that bas e~~d a nallonal reputation for el(~ellence. !,The Satu.rday·everung affair ~ttracted Glabman's fellow ,patrons of SCR to the home of 1, 'Ldguna Beach party host Michael Boone· The oceanfront ' setbng of Boone's cottage provid- ed a magical summer backdrop tor the gathenng, which WdS 1ust a hint of what Glabman has in store for another SCR fund-raiser planned for later this year. SCR will oonbnue its celeb~a­ bon hononng arbstic ctirectors David Emmes and Martin Ben- son with a dinner fund-raiser at Mondavi Center, Costa Mesa. Glabman is preparing to trans- form Monddvi Center with lhe- dtrical lighting. Underwriting Q1air of the upcoming event, Tert Kennady, said SCR expects to raise $500,000 from the anrtlver- sary bash ••• Tutto Mdre at Fdstuon Island tedms up once agdln with Child- Help USA to celebrdte summer ell 1ts rourth clMUdl Ferragosto. In the manner and the style of an ltahdn summer feast, Ferragosto will unfold Saturday everung in the gardens of Fdshion lsland $Qnsored by lhe excepbonal ltdl1an bistro Aug 15, which hdppens to be Uus Saturddy, is a sort of an annual day of vacdllOn for ltal- 1ans So what better way to foster mtemdllonal relations than to take m the ddy with Italy for the good of the children at Child- Help. Pam Butler and Nancy Whit- lock will chair lhe evening with assistance from ABC-TV news- man Henry Aliaro, who will serve as host and lwe auctioneer. Generous ChildHelp sponsors Mary Ellen and Anwar Sollman will serve as honorary chdlJ'S. Tutto Mare general manager Stefano Albano and executive chef Greg Neville will present their spectacular buffet of Italian debcac1es en1oy£>d with enter- tamment by mag1c1ans and munes. and dancing to the sounds of The Bytes Childf lelp. founded in 1959 to protect abused and abandoned children, 1s one of the nation's largest nonprohl orgaruzations of 1ts kind. The charity runs a resi- dential treatment center m Beau- mont, Calif. lickets to lhe event are $50 in advanr£> und can be rt>servcd by rdllrng Barbara GanahJ dt {7141 999-1778 . . ' . . " • ,• . ' " .• ••• Put a few words to work for you . Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS -=:s== \~ Ji (C -- THE CROWD Eleven years of giving by Founders Plus, supporting the Orange County Performing Arts Center, will be celebrated with a late-summer gathering Aug. 29 at the estate of David and Dar- rellyn Melllll in Laguna Niguel. The evening will commemo- rate the distribution of 200,000 tickets throughout 11 years to individuals who otherwise would not have bad the opportunity to attend The Center. For more information, call Peggy Cotton at (949) 640-0976. ••• ••• The Balboa Bay Club 50tb Annlvenary Summer Concert Serles by the Bay 1tarring the Four Freshmen attracted a Joca1 crowd of more than 500 on Saturday for dinner and music. Above, singer Glen Campbell. wtth h1s wUe, Kim, and son. Shanon, Joined the festivities along with bay club board chairwoman Beverly Ray and Newport BeKh Mayor Dennis O'Neill, upper right, and Nora Jorgemon..Jobnson, Raol Arredondo and Marta Crutcher, right The board of directors of Dis- covery Science Center will invite underwriters to partake m a grand opening celebration hon- oring the new science facility for youth in Santa Ana. 'Young S econtfs OIJAllIW The Pelican Point home of Kelly and John Hague on the Newport Coast will be the set- ting for the elegant summer din- ner gathering set for Aug. 26. Catering for the evening has been generously donated by John Sharpe, president of West Coast Productions. Diva, Topaz, Bistro 201 and Aysia 101 are part of lhe Sharpe domdln,participat- ing in the everung festivities. 'llniqut. Cfriftfren s ConsiiJn~nt '.Boutique 'Best 'Back to Schoo{ Selection in Orange County. • Popular Labels-Infant to Teen • Cotillion. 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AH , WILDERNESS! by Eugene O'Ne/11 , S9Pf•..,._, 4 ·October II, Int In o 6fht-heorted mood, America's 1reottSt playwr11ht #'llOflneJ 0 ~tOlflC ~· DINNER WITH FRIENDS West Coast Premiere by Donald M ariulles Octob.r 16 • Hovemb.r 11, "" Momoies break up and mld-l1(e cmes ploy our over iourmet meols TARTUFFE by Mollere /onuory I -February I of, I t9f The rwco/ who ro~ the word 'hypocrttt. o bod reputotlOn ~a ht) comtupponce OF MICE AND MEN by John Steinbeck Fel>rvor, If· Apnl 4, Int Two friends sho~ on oieless AmertCan drNm 10 Im: off !he (ot o( the lond THE NORMAN CONQUESTS by Alan Ayckbourn Aprll f -Moy 16, lfff An m~ff«tuoJ ossistDnt hbronon turns 1t1to on amorous ro~ with MQ,,ous mulu David Emmet and Martin a.naon. die kJO&est-rvnn•ng ttal1\ °' artistic d1,..cton In the country. ara 1mmorulatd b')' Al Hlnchleld. renoWned ariaiunst whose lllun.i'adons °' Btoactwar ~·oes m... appeartd on The New ratt r~ ror 60 >"U"- Tt>ey'll 1tad SCfl's landmark lSch Season. produC•na irat ~ that wtll Clf>W" !he i-ru ""' lmlg•natl<>N of al e>nn,. 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Movie rolls 'Snake Eyes' on conspiracy M y all-time favorite' con- spiracy movie is "The Parallax V1ew• with Warren Beatty. It was a thinly veiled story of the probable con- spiracy surrounding the Kennedy assassination. And it was clever. "Snake (Rmcs Eyes• isn't · REEL ·. clever. It's just' another mur- der-for-profit story. Nicolas Cage is an Atlantic City cop who's less than ethical, but bas a good heart. Gary Sinise 1s his longtime friend, assigned to guard the Secretary of Defense at a title fight at ap Atlantic City hotel and casino. The secretary, seated next to Cage, is killed during the boxing match. Due to his proximity to the murder, Cage becomes the investigating J officer and ltith help from Sinise and oth- .ers, uncovers a conspiracy. ThemoVle is way too pre- tlictable. You've seen most of it before in Peter dozens of other Adanallan movies. Cage is the cop who gets beaten down and then ends up heroically com- ing through and getting the bad guys while saving the girl at tlle same time. Not dever. Not even very interesting. I love txying to figure out a . good conspiracy, but this was 1ust too easy. I also don't understa.nd why an actor as good as Cage would waste his talents on a poorly written movie. Wait to see 1t on cable! • PETER ADANAUAN, 44, lives in Newport Beach with his wife and three boys. He is national manager of the special markets division for Vivitar Corp. No haggling over quality of 'Negotiator· I T he Negotiator" is 1 a' bar- . gam at any cost With two of Hollywood's finest (Samuel L. Jackson and l<evm Spacey) bartering it out hke veteran t04msters, the direc- tor, F. Gary Gray, didn't need to 1!1.a ke any concessions when bringing this intense film to a bargaining table near you. •An uncomprorrusmg, intelligent scnpt takes you out of the mun- dane smoke-filled bark rooms of the HoUywO&i .archetype and mto the command post of an authen- tic-feeling hostage !>ltuation. Danny Roman (Jdckson) is d heroic hostage negotiator for the Clucago Police lJepdrtment. The film opens wtlh Roman placmg hunself in harm's wdy, leading a suiodal gunman mto lhe crosshairs of d mdrksman's rifle. When Roman i!. fdJsely dccused of embeu.ling from the department's 401 K fund and then of murdering his best friend, you may get that all-too-s1ckerung ~ense of de1a vu. clll mner vo1ce that says you've wan- dered down this road of cliches before. Bul this is where •111e Negotiator" takes a detour down a road fdI less trav- eled, a cir- Ken Bucchi cuitous path of characterizauon and plotting. When the negotia- tor becomes the hostage taker, the metaphonc bargaining table is turned and'Chris Sabian · (Spacey) is caUcd Ill to mediate between the department and its wayward hero. The lhln blue bne 1S blurred as Rollldfl pldys d deddly game with the only cop he cpn trust: a cop with no bes to the department and one he knows precious little about. The late J.T. Walsh is the cold and calclildting anld~onist, somehow mdking this repugnant ct\ardcter smell fresh and new. And the venerable Regina Taylor, Wlth little screen ti.me, makes '{ou care more about Roman than somet:Jlnes Roman can himself • K£N IUCOtl, 35, lives In Balboa an~ Is a personnel analvst fot the City of Los Angeles and a published authoc. 'Governess' a soap opera in period clothing I T he Governess• is a VlSUdl· Jy stunrung ti.Im set m mid-19th century London. Writer/director Sandra Gold- . bacher tried to weave an epic story with elements of "The Piano" and •Jane Eyre.· but it's really just a very pretty soap opera. It is saved by the electric pres- ence of Minnie Driver (·Good Will Hunting•) as the beautiful lltle character. Rosina Da Silvd 1s a strong- wtlled young Jewish woman who dreams of bemg dn actress and experiencing love. When her father is suddenly killed. she takes the Chnstian name Mal'¥ Blackchurch and hnds a position on a remote Scottish isle. She is bored Wlth her new sur- roundings and employers. Mrs. Cavendish is a tight-upped woman who -seems to hdve a lemon lodged in her ~terior," with a petulant young daughter who places dead rats on Mary's pillow. Her husband. Chisrtes. spends his time photographlng gull feathers and shells. MllI)''S interest m soence and nature soon captures Charles' dttention, c:md she becomes tus assistant. Mary helps h.un develop a photogTapluc fixative proces!> ~d becomes his muse and lover. It is easy to see why the dull Charles (Toro Wllkinson. of "The Full Monty") lS ddZzled by Mary. But what does she seem him? In dny case she is besotted. just a~ Charles' adolescent son is fixated on Mary You JUSl know dlsdsler is looming. This could have been a more affecting story i1 1t didn't take itself so senously. It could hdve benefited from fewer scene~ of Dnver's postunng for the camera. and Jet us know more about the other characters • SUSANNE PEREZ. 43, lives 1n Costa M~ and is an executive secretary for an office furniture manufacturing firm ~oqe,-s l ~~ ~, i'Q' Sal'\dwiches I Wl!EKlY SPECIAL ltaHan Cblcllen Breast Sandwich 'C((J)&JtA N/JE&fl & Sandwich House 270 6.. 17fh St. «J) l''l z }Y !BJJ.&IB1W?/81& JYi vu.19 now daMvell'I 951-2500 r.-------~~-------~r.----~--~ I FREE11 FREE11 FREE• Costa Mesa 92627 (714) 645-2252 $3.99+tax FUN ATMOSPHERE • SMOKERS WELCOME PATIO DINING I II II I I Buy 1 Bowl and II Buy 1 Wrap and II Buy 2 Wraps 1 I 2 Fountain Drinks 11 2 Fountain Drinks 11 Get the Third I Come see Mon~·· Roses Baell aeatn for Sprl~t Coffee & Cappl-'cci l'\ol Early Bird Special M-f 6·9am LUNCH SPECIALS $4~ IND,..DUAL PIZZA SINCLE KABOB (UP TO 3 ITEMSl (CHKN/SHRIMP/STEAK/LAMB) I Get 1 Bowt Free 11 Get 1 Wrap Free 11 Wrap Free I I Goodlhru I I Good Thru 11 Good Thru I I 8/26/98 I I 8/26/98 11 8/26/98 I I Coupon Not Vclhd With I I Coupon Not Yahd W1t11 I I Coupot1 Not Vehd Wit• I Any Otner Ofter I I My OUier Oller I I Arry OUlef OI fer I F ,.L.\lt Smoothies I Try our flew $ l .00 llO&UU« GREEN SALAD POTATOES OR RICE BEER OR SOFT DRINK I One Coupon Per Customer One Coupon Per Cu;torre<. One Coupon Per Customer I Coupon 1s no1 &ood tor I I Coul)Oll is not &ood tor I I Coupon 1s not &000 lex I oe;ivenes del,.....ie. .J L delivenes .J Crulsln' Cranberry ~i Bl'eakfast and Cate,.in9 .Available Where Wine ~,,·~~ Where to Dine Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On boM1 the "Pnde of Newport" RMlrboat, Home O' The Newpcrt Harbor NalfUC81 Museum (Formerly Retben E Lee) Is Open From 11 em-9pm Lunch and [)mer Set Sun Brunch Bam (clo&ed Mondays) AeseMlbOOS Needed ())~ For Weddings. Banquets Or Pnvate Parties. ,,,, Map-D'edt Cards Accepted. l.DCated At.151 E Coast Hwf, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI l.ocsted Jt McF811den Place (next t.o Newport Pier) in Newport Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7 Cilem-12 midnight Weekends 7.CDem3:009m Amex. V1&a. [)soover. Qner'e Oub. No Re&ervabons Needed (714) 87!>7991 CHUBBS MALONE • Come JOO the fun ... Greet Amencan food. fentBSbC bu'gers aendw!ches, 80UP8 and salads. Deily &peel81s ~ datfy from 11 :CXlem VIS8/MC eccepted. l ocated between Tustin end 462 E. 17th St. Cost.a Mesa. 1?14) 642-2226 N PALMS Coastal O..ne, teetmng the bounty of the coast Ill e corampmry ll'ldooNUdoor ~ 8QU8l'9 8Cm05phere. IMI enta1Bim1ent rNfK'Y ~ Lunch Mon . .sat. 11 3Jam.3prn fNfK'y ~ br meoo 8'Jlllleble beCWeen lunch/dinner and Th1.r. &t. uf'ICJI l'Tlldnight. Locat.ed at 630 Nev.pol't Center Or, I at Fashion l6ler1d 7~1-8289 JACK SHRIMP s8Nng IUhentac l.Dt.ill8fle CUISlrl8 In 91'1 ~. casuel atmOlphel• wih pecx> dnng Try fN' Jackatri'np Jiatas, or the Jsrimrl' ~Tab a..& and deMr'y ~. located et 2«X> w Coelt 6505577 ZUBllS Meno ~: Aibl, Ollcken. Steak & ~. PrVne Rib. Pwa, ~Bar Pnon Raoge From $3 95 Md Up. 1-b.n: 11 .00!lm 1Q>rrl -~ T~ 11pm QedtCerdsNot Acalprled. ~ Not Needed Located et 1712 Pceiltie. eo.. Miii (714) 845«S1 THIE CULINARY WRAP Freetl. ~ •• ,.,. Ill~ wnipped Within • flllt rol ~ 7 -I Wil8k frOm 11 OOllm • 9 ~ l..ocat8d ill the Hlpn __... 2eO E. , 7'tl ai.t. (714) 548-4403 "NKWPOllT Ill• CO. en. a....,. bllt-bide,...__, In.~~ ~ 1-,. .... Mar*¥. :n...-, 4pm. 1Qm...,. 11pn Mllf ·..,.. tnd lllm· 1~ an...._ l...-d • ac11u11 •• &Mat1.aub. ._,.....ita.tlOOf• ,, ........ L-------~L--------------HAPPY HOUR M·F 4·7pm l1n SKEWERS PINTS • 'SIXI PIZZA creat Dinners, New Steak Entree·s & an Extensiue Wine List! Uam . Upm un.-Thur. • Uam • 12 midnight Fri.-Sat. 298 E. 171'1 SL •Costa Mesa • 645-6459 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Cabftfl)ia Cuisine at its finest Enioy Breakfast. Lunch or OIOner Ill casual eleQance es "°°" dlne ins.de or on our bea~ patio We f8atur9 Scn.rnptJOuS Buffets throoghout the ~. or you can order from our bountiful menu Located at 17fDJ Jamboree Road (comer of Jamboree end Mein) Phone (714) 97~1234 K8720. Ho.Jni Bem-11 pm YANKEE TAVERN On the bay in Newport Beach Serving_ lunch & Dnne,, daily L.ocat.ed at 333 Bayside Dnve 67~5333 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The only brewery 1n Newport Beach. we serve award winning beers f; we have a fantasoc food menu. with outdoor dining and lots of R=EE parking. Located at 2920 Newport Blvd Hours 11 :3Qem.1 :CXlpm Sun-Tues 11 ·3C)em-1 .00am Fri-Sat SKEWERS Coste Mesa's only Brewerv4 Located at 298 E 17th St. 1n Costa Mesa All our brew & entrees are lndrvidually made fresh Wood fired pizzas. shnmp/chicken/beef/lamb kabobs. salads and great sandwiches Hours 11 am-11 pm Sun-Thurs and 11 am-'12 midnight Fn-Sat. BAMBOO TERRACE O'l8Ck out the hippest Chnese restaurant in ()'enge ColJnty1 Recendy remodeled to resemble an Asian beer house [)n [)n S8l'YeS tasty O'linese food and offers a f1Jlt'f stocked bar With refreshing troPIC8l drinks, e quahty wine li&t end e crest assortment of premium bottled end draft beers. Hat.rs 5:CQ>m-7:CQ:im Tues ·Sun. Oosed Mo~ located at 1773 Newport 811/d. 1n Costa Mesa. 645-5550 MANDARIN GOURMET Chnese food IO\lerS ~ find house speoalbos olong With many f8miliar favorites on !tie menu. We Offer A vanety Of appecizers, IOOpS. salads. entrees encl desserts Banquets. catenng end tllk&OUt 8\1811able Servmg lunch & dinner 7 days a week: Located et 15ClJ Adame Ave, 1100 54().1937 SIR ROGERS, LTo_. Sendwlches. Coffee end Espres&o Onnks & Smoothes. All new bl eekfast menu Catenng av&•lable ()pen Moo.fn at 6am Set at 7em end Sun et Sam. Located et 270 E 17th Street. Co6ta Mesa 645-2252 GURU'S SANDWICHES We serve hot & cold deh sandwiches. "Olr sandW\ches ere !tie fatt.86t in town!" Try our world famous meatball sandwich or our deli &tvle sandwich. you'll be "Gu'u'ed" for kfel Mon .• Fri 9em-&m. Set. 1 Oam-3pm Located at 1560 Supanor lwe. A 1 (11 4) 722-1211 A MACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Bar. AB Me)Ot' (}'eCli; Ords. Located At. 2675 Irvine Ave (Across from Newport Golf Colrse) (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA Amenca's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Open 7 days a week. Lunch 11 :30am2:30pm Moofn. Dinner 5.3().10~ Mon-Thurs: 5·;3().1 HXJpm Ri; 541:CQ>rn Sat. 4·3Q.9:30pm Sun. located et 4250 Birch St. 9550822 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO At.Jthenbc Mexican Food. Wltil The Freshest Ingredients & A New l.Jght Cuisine. Great Margantas. Hours. Lunch & Dinner All Ma)'JI' D'edlt Cards Accepted. Locat.ed et 2101 Placentia. c.osta Mesa -642· 1142. 2800 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach - 675-6855 and 2744 E Coast Hwy. CDM -6448226 Ml CASA Otr meals are na.v a tnp to Beia es well as Mexico Now offenng fish tacos. Phone ahead for orders tc>110 Hours. Daily From 11 CXlem. All MaJOr Credit Cards Accepted Locet.ed At 296 17th St . Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 LA PALAPA $erwlQ autheroc South Mexx:an Se.afood Ceviche, cocktails, camarone5; pt.ipo, ensaladas and much more Open 6 days a week. Oosed oo Wednesdays [)ne 1n or take-<JUt. Located et 123 23rd St. 1n Newport Beach (near Mutt Lynch's). 673-2657 FERDUSSl'S Tasted Per518. 5tMxy Per6aao CUISlne 1n up&eale, affordable atmosphere 11 ~10 CQicn Sundey-Thtnday. unol 4·0Jem F\idaySetlJrd8y W1th live mUSIC. LA CAVE Menu lnclJdes Lob&t8r. a-ab, Shnmp. ~Jes Deily Specials Fn & Sat. Pnme Rib, FuD Bar & Wine U&t. Cesuel [)"8S8 Hot.rs: Lunches 11 '.~·3) -[)nner Mon . ..set. from 5 3Qxn Visa, M~'s Oub. Loc8f.ed At 1695 lrwle ~ . (At 17th Street) Near Blockbust.8r Enterteinment Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 . THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu lncludel Steak. Fresh Fish, Olckan. Burgers & Salads Prices Range From $3 75 For Li.n::h & $6 25 For llnner Hot.rs· Mon .&t. ~ 11am For lunch 4 ~ Mon.ffl . Dinner 3 . CQ:>m Set. & Sun • M8JO' ()-edit Carda Accepted SABATINO'S RESTAURANT l.DcM2dAt23DH8rborBI 131 .QostaMe&a !714)641-9777 a SAUSAGE CO. THI ARCH IS Pesta, Ceeear-Salad. Home made Seuaage, Veal. Lamb, •• The premun .... and l8iefood hCUe vi Chnge Quty llr1C8 Dishes. W1rra, Baer. Cllppuc:c:1no & Dessert Hcus 1922. ~ Uldl Mon . .fri 11:3Jam ...U 3 ~ Onner Week 5erv1ng Sit. & ~. Brunch From e·J0.1 CD. l8l'Wd rqdy ...u 1 cn.m Located on NMp:n 8llld & eo.t Su 11 em-1~. Fn.-Set 11 am-11 pm. ,,,, ~ 0'9dit l.M&." ~ 9eedl 645-7077 c.dl Accepted located At 251 St'lipylrd Wfr./, Newport ' .... , • --• ' Beach (714) 7230021 RISTORANTI MAMMA GINA In • bMIA.iful eet1mg on the bay. ·I.Mt muaic· perform111g nigtltly 1n ex.-Enotac8 L.oonQt, located et 2~1 East. Pacific Coast Hghwey in NeWport13eech lunch Mon.&t. 11 30-2·3), 9undey 8Nnctl , 1 em3prr1. [)mer Moo.sun 5prn-1 ~· Cal 8heed for~ 873.sscD SCAMPI ' FN F~. N1v.+t R811IOdelec! ~ 7· Oeys A w.lt fer' Dinner 5· 00. 10:~. Wl!I Qaro ~ l.oo:tl Paro. for 15 Pwqile Cl' • Al Major Dd Cel'dl ~. ReleNIQor1e ~ Lotatd • 1576 Newport8Mj eo.. Mesa 64~ SAPORI llllllnloodb'~ ...... ~~=10(Qlm.~ nu.di& , 1 :~,, CQirr1 kx:al:9d • 1Clll .....-ow.~ ' DIHO SIAM 250 E. 17th St., Suite D Phone or Fax In your order phone: (714) 54&4403 tax: (714) 548-5564 Open Everyday 11:00~9:00pm Thai Chne&e Cuisine. Open 7 days, Monday Saw-day Lunch 11 CD a m . 3 CD p m [)nner 4 00 p m • 10 00 pm. Sunoay. Otnner only Party ITllyS,& C8te'1nQ avartable located 1n the Cost.a Mesa O:xrtyards at 1835 Newport Blvd ().154 645-32~9 ROY AL KHYBER AwarOwtnrwlg ClElll8 of India Q>eri ftr kJndJ MF 11 :D2 CQ>tn Closed lor Ulct1 Sat • Sunday ~ 11 3)2 3) Drmer Sefwd from 5 · ~· l.oc8f.ed at 1 COO Bnst.ol El North Cafl OON fof reselV8tlOOS 752-520) • TA PAS The orly reSbltJ"8nt 1n 0 C tn offer the finest ., C\JISllle trom Spam With M! Flamenco entef'talmlent Speoalizlng in Paella steaks grilled fresh fisti & past8S Open for lunch and dinner Located at 4253 Marungale Wf1f (1 mile south of John 1/1/ayne Airport) Ma)OI' credit cards accepted (714) 756-8194 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded as Southern Qihfoma's top seafood retaaar Wflil the largest & finest sel8G'tlon of fresh seafood daily Also. a roolbtllde of scrumptious dekcacies such as sushi, gnlled fish sotTeeS. elem chowder. fish & chips, sandwiches end el ltle foangs for a goumiet meal at home Open 7 days a week located at 154 E 171tl St.. Cost.a Mess (714) 5748862 THE CANNERY Hist.one Waterfront Restatr8nt and H8"bcr D-utse Center Holrs Mon -5et. 11 30 • 2 CXlem Sun 10.COtm-12;CQ:>m Al M810f" D-ed1t Cards Reservacons 51.Jggested loc8ted et 3J10 lafayett.e Ave. Newport Beech. CA 92663 (71 4 ) 67!>5777 FaK 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the fre6tlelt fish all8lieble H'96h gilled fish, seafood end chicken,~. salads. gried plates end pest.a lp8Clelbes. Open ~ days I week. Mon lt1l'\J Set. 1 1 l!lm-9pm, Sunday 11 ern-7 pm Catlnng lfNellable. Locat.ed et 670 W. 17th St. #GB. Cost.a Mesa (West of the new Treder Joe's ) 64SS873 HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We heYe the moa Taps on record tn cnng. County! 46 Imported beers. 42 mcro '""""" \Ne f9Mln OY9' 50 111 ~ & • blended Scotch~ • Ml• meny ~ bcu't:Jore, .-.Ei.brwdel ~-,830~9Mj.~& Hlr'bor) 54EMM28 THE P~RADISll EUROPEAN COl'P'l:IE HOUSI f.ellll'iog epecilllltt coflle. u eliJli 'll80 blr. fine ~ bliln IC8 a.11'1 & cohe 019lllOI • Ff'llh b9k8d ~end Clkel. ~ 7 -• walk ~ n.n 10im-1QrTI. f1i.s. , Olm-, 1 pm l...oclt9d • 7Cl5 E. 8llJOe ., • NIMport Beedl "6°1r>7414 • ·. Al4 Thurmy, August 13, 1998 date book I New Voices cooks up weekends of comedy ? T he New Voices are sound- ing off again, and the material is all aimed at the funny~ne. Th,e playwrights' workshop at Co;;~a Mesa's Theater District has tested the waters with original m~ierial on three other occasions llfiuctured around ChriStmas, , Valentine's Day and sununer ~vacation. The current theme in + WHERE: The- ater District, 2930 .Brjstql St., Costa Mesa ,:f-WHEN: Friday i:'and Saturday at r Harvey finally gets into the act in the finale, ·vou Bet Your Ufe, • as he hnds he, or rather his soul, is the prize m a struggle between Groucho Marx (Shem) from upstairs and Lenny Bruce (Fraley) from down below. 1 tlus two-weekend presentation is comedy, w1lh the troupe offering refunds lf you don't laugh. Andrsince 1 THEATER REVIEW ~~;~t~ ~I / ;o~MUCH: $5 + PHONE: (049) 225-4125 ) Brian Harvey, center, llnils hb soul the/ p~e In a contest between Cirouch.o · Man: (David Shein, left) and Lenny Bruce (Jay Fraley) ln .. late Night With New Voices" at the Theater Dlstrlctjn Imaginatively written and directed by 'Trela, this piece is the funniest and most effective of the evenin~, with Shem's Marxrnan- ship first rate. Harvey's consterna- tion is beautifully projected a,nd Fraley gives us a smoothly glib Lenny, minus the raunchy materi- al the comic was known for. PoUowing the closing week- end oJ •Late Night With New Voices,• the group will stage readings of new material Mon- day -including a spoof of "Rent" entitled •Lease" -at 7:30 p.m. at the Theater District. The next showcase is planned for December and will be •Another 10-Minute Chrisbnas. • rehearsal for llS next major production (•Sl~el Magnollas, • arriving Sept. ,5), the ongmals have a 10 p.m. curtain wtth fmal performances Pnday ctnd Saturday. The show, howev- er, runs Just over an hout, so you'll be back home m time to ctllch Jay Leno or ·saturday Night Live." Costa Mesa. • Four short plays involving five dctors comprise the funny evening, with actor Brian Harvey stitching the pieces together as a luckless standup comic bemoan- ing his fate on the phone lo his ex-wtfe. It's a unique concept, created by New Voices founder C hnslopher Trela, who wrote and duecled two of the four play lets In the opener, "Rain Delay" by Tom Swunm under the direc- t.Jon of Sharyn Case, Noah is fdllmg behmd in hls dfk-bwldmg project despite the persistent nagging ol his wife, whunsicalJy ndmed Nanette. ThlS prompts a vlSll from lhe Alrrughty, who turns oul to be d casucll, young, ld1d-bdck dude. David Shem is splendid as Noah, who'd rather spend his letSure time building a goU course, while Diane Sawyers gives the wife's role a decidedly modem sendup. The bjg kick is Jay Fraley, playing God with a light, informal touch. The second show-Trela's *Is This Seat Taken?" -involves two women waiting for a bus who could well have been the *White Chicks" from the last Theater District production. Dc:!Ua Lisi is solid as an uptight school principal, but Sawyers walks off with the scene as a ditsy free spirit who talks both to Llsi and herseU incessantly. • l Just Wanna Get to Phoenix• by John Lane and directed by Case is a hilarious study in discomfort as two travel- ing men find they're booked into a hotel room with only one bed. 1bings get even more touchy when the older one (Shem) learns that his younger room- Tastf of Pn-sia fe .. ussi ,,.,,,...,,,,,.,., ,.,,.,,, 6 '•••"'' f'fJ.,n Gr.at Food, Fanuul'U Sn-vice Htalthy • Tasty • Afferdahk o.,,,.,,. 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It's hard to pinPoint whether Shem is more upset when learn- ing of Praley's preferences or when Fraley informs him that the older man *isn't his type.· Both tum in e,cellent interpretations. ... • TOM nl\JS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. views appear Thursdays and tur a .......... --------..... Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique .,In~ room & dining roolm nall1bk '°' rroup business mttllnp and priv1U rilnttloftS 723-0621 Please Call for Re.wnations and Oirectionl> 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach DAYS -A.LL DAY DoMESOC BUR 8000f *tt• ••r 4rl1lr •H• Z CfM WQS m '" ........... ~ .. . (•f EQUAL er LEUER VALUE)~~ CeJ4KiEH, sw.x OR U>Bsm~ ~ 114 2bt .trHt ·D Newport Beaoh • (714) 675-0292 II~' IT FI~J~I.S GC)()J) Tc) l~IVJ~ H1~1~1~, N()W rr WI I .-I .1 TJ\Sr l'l 1~ 1-4: V 1 ~ N B} 1~, I' r }' I 1~ I< . Now, LocALS RECEIVE 25% OFF ALL APPETIZERS. 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YI ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa re; (across from Newport Golf Course) .· J~ u,,.F"4 Fresh Seafood St.wulA~¥··· .-.· ~ :.~ -.AJ.ao A:nn.Ht.m: r.---------------~ I a • Fish Tacos I I I/I Shrimp Ta.cos I BUY 1 J!l:bl"l."BJIJE 1 •Shrimp Cockta.lls I GET l ElV'I'BEJ!I I Octopus Tostadas : FBEE : Ja Ceviche Tostadas L!o:-~~.!-.!~~e:_~~ _1~ _ =... Fresh Oysters SmmG LUBOB a: Dmaaa Thursday -Tuesd.Cy lO:OOam · 9:00 pm • Closed on Wedneada,ys 183&3rd8trMt. BalboaPenluula 673 2687 (nNr Mutt Lynch'•I - Blue Plate Lunch Spcciall -$8.95 Mo,,Uy-Fri#y. O#r mnt# ch1111p wnltly. c.JJ for MtAiU Sunday Night Summer Speciala -$14.95 £,,trm snwtl with JO*r thokt of IOtlp or u1'ul Llmlpy mAShtti potlltoa or ri« pill:/•"' 1111#11 fmh Wfdllb/.es. Braised Lamb StwW Janiinaire Liftr & Oniom Ratt Rout New Yodt With Ro.cma:ry & Gutic Lob.cu Tbcr..dor Beef Suopno« ~, Halibut Or Sa.lmoa snwJ triJktl. l>IMltn#I or~ CbidtenDiaM A UTILE BIT OF ITALY Bratt Of Oic:Nn Pannigiw Cbic:ba Cece; • ..,.. C.t.mari ~ Puta V..a Picxaca Oak:bn Piccaaa V-1Pannipaaa R.viOli, GnoccJU Or T oneWni SnwJ with Mllt'iurw or l'rs• Situ Llapine And Clam S.uce FPA'.tURING ROBEIO' MONDAVI NAM WINu ~Mn&, c.6tlr.r-',,,,,., iv.;, ..,.,,,,,,.a.; ... \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot date book Thursdcrt, August 1 3, 1998 A 15 Riv~rboat takes trip ·to heart of Southern cooking NANCf CliEEvER T he newly opened Riverboat Restaurant on the Pride of ' Newport has the essence • , ol a real riverboat traversing the Mississippi -especiallr on a hot, humid, summer-night when the smell of Southern. cooking fills the air and boat sounds cut through the mist hangin~fi>ver Newport Harbor. , / · Armed with a brand·new menu filled with recipes from the deep th, Clayton Shurley has. ed up with restaurateur aill. ton tp bring authentic.New eans·style cuisine to Newport ch aboard the paddle wheeler. ~11 1 With relatives from Louisiana. exas and Arkansas, Shurley ows a lot about Southern king. Some of his kin even t their own recipes to the . erboat's mix of cajun, barbe· l&Xe and other Southern fare. I~' Shurley's cousin, Earl -the ic,ity attorney in Lafayette, La. -Ui lbe brains behind the delicious chowder. And even Shurley's ad, Junior, chipped in with his bo recipe. •He's the gumbo · g," Shurley said. Homemade catfish and hush uppies, juicy ribs and black· ned New York steak are just me of the other delectable tems on the new menu. Fresh fish specials such as lackened red snapper, catfish, alibut and mahi mahi are on DEBBIES deck every day as Fat Tuesday fish specials. Other upcoming specials include crawfish - which comes into season in the fall -jambalaya and etouffe. "We use the freshest fish and just kick it up a notch,• Shurley said. , ·Plush booths with lots of br~athing room, large tables and low lighting create a pleasant atmosphere aboard the stem V(beeler, which gives the feeling of l)eing on the bayou. The roomy dining area -with mood music by Common Ground -t-is a cQJnfortable and cheery area stocked with an extremely courteous staff. It's SotJthem hos- pitality at its best, from the host at the door down to the guy who pours the water. Inventive and aptly named menu choices such as casino calamari steak, mighty Mississip- pi filet mignon and Bourbon Street prime nb are offered, as are a variety of martinis to whet your whistle. Appetizers such as New Orleans cocktail shrimp ($ t 0), steamboat fried calamari ($7), cajun popcorn shrimp ($7) and Rive rboat roasted garlic loaf ($5) will keep you satisfied while you sip a glass of wine from the ade- quate wine list. Last Saturday, my friend Cory and I stopped by the Riverboat after an afternoon of Irish music at Muldoon's. We started off with the St. (LOS ET Debbie Says: "Thank You! We've Made It 6-months. Let's Celebrate!" SEMI ANNUAL BLOW-OUT SALEI Friday & Saturday. August 14"'·15"' • 1Dam-6pm Every It em On Sale 10%-50% Off. CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES • MAKEUP (949) 645· 1 162 270 L 17th St., Cost. Mesa · (Ml Casa Shopping Center Next to Shirley's Bagtls) FYI + WHERE: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach +WHEN: Brunch: Saturday ro::o.•..a;... and Sunday, 8 a.m. to J. p.m. l,.unch: Tuesday through Friday, i 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner: Friday and Saturday from s to 10 p.m. +HOW MUCH: Moderate + PHONE: (949) 673·3425 KIM HAGGERTY-ZVLUIS I DAILY PILOT Manager Clayton Shurley stands in.front of the Pride of Newport. the stemwheeler that houses his new Riverboat Restaurant 1be restaurant serves New Orleans-style dinners in a friendly, cozy abnosphere. Charles artichoke hearts and I chokes in a creamy garlic sauce mushrooms appetizer ($7), chWl.ks with shallots, garlic butter, fennel, of tender mushrooms and arti· parmesan cheese and white wine. CRYSTAL CAVE • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • Minerals & Gemstones • Hand carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddhas • H b Es ti I Oil . kl Psychic Readings (call store for appointment) ·Tea Leaves ·Astrology • Tarot (Spanish readings available) H d rltl A I I ! FREE BOTTLE OF ESSENTIAL OILS 891 Baker Street A 16 Costa.Mesa (Comer of Baker & Bear streets) 714•754•1151 Corona dal llar • Mission Viejo We're Having Our Store\Vide August 13th thru 17th Caraway seeds add texture and a slight bitter flavor that offsets the sweet and salty creamy garlic but· ter beautifully, And we couldn't help but dip our bread into the delicious leftover sauce. Entrees are served with a cup of gumbo or chowder, or a dinner salad. We opted for the gw.nbo and ctiowder, which turned out to be a wise choice. A s~eamin§ hot cup of Junior's speoal gumbo ($2) blends the perfect amount of spice. chicken and: shrimp to a rich soup base with rice that tasted like it sim· mered'for a lortg time. Cousin Earl's chowder ($1) was prepared with com, an inter- est:irig tvJist on New England · clam chowder. The clams were tender and delicious in a crearn- based chowder. Coiy had big Mo's baby back ribs ($15), which are served with wonderful real garlic mashed potatoes. that didn't need butter or seasoning. The ribs were juicy and moist with a tasty barbecue dressing. I had the Natchez garUc shrimp ($15), a dish much like shrimp scampi but with rice instead of pasta. The nice pre- sentation of butterflied.seasoned shrimp circled a· bed of long- grain rice miXed with olives, peas and glazed carrots. A slice of praline cheesecake topi}ed o'ff the meal, but we were too full to hrush the creamy con- coction. Ot.ner tempting toppers are the Mississippi mud slide, key lime mousse and browrue mas· querade, all $4.' Besides the new dinner hours, brunch is served Saturday and Sunday, and lunches are offered Tuesday through Fnday. Shurley said he plans to open for dinner Thursday and Syrulay, and renovations are in the works to open the upper deck for din- . mg. That part of the boat is now used for weddings and private parties. • NANCY OIEEVER'S dining reviews appear every other Thursday. t11C1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 !Montessori 1far6or,AftsaScfwofs Suinmer ~ fall Enrollment PRI SCHOOL &. EL£M£NTARY Ages 21/l to 12 Yurs EXCELLENCl IN EDUCATION lst.abUshed 1970 • Montessort Cunic.utum • a.net a. Gymnudc • Performing Arts • Phonetic ~udlng Progr.un • Musk • foreign l.ulguse • Cledve Alt • Open Ye.v lound • tomputer Sc.Jenee • fuU Exknded O.yC.ve PRE SCHOOL 1701 West Boker St. A MacGillivra~ ,..,..ccman r-ilm Evecything Excludhig Surfboards Store Hours Thursday 9-8 Friday 9-8 Saturddy · 10-7 Sunday 10-6 Monday 10-8 Store Locadons Coronadel Mar 3140 E. Coast Hwy. 949-7~0533 MWonVlejo 2&51 ~tePkwy. 96-364-2665 EDWARD<) IRVINf IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT TH F ED\\'ARD) IRVlt,H \Pfl 't.:ll M WHfRE TH l '.) & ·10 '> HH FWAY S Ml FT IRVINE• CALI FOR GROUP SAa S & INFORM 1.\TIOt, l.,'.l; 8J~ 1MAX . -'·--. . . l -- -I lfl 1 • .-rl-·-· __ 4 - • • commun1 A 16 Thursday, August 13, 1998 forum Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilelf 2. --~hy, c~~ens . deserve bette~~ -. . r W• hat 1n the world happened~ Kevin ' Murphy had expertly navigated each minefield he came upon dur- mg his six years as Newport Beach City manager. He deftly handled the $1.8 million City Hall embE:zzlement case, the Police Department sexual harassment Scal\dal, the restructuring of city government and the b udget cuts brought on by the re<;ession. He did all this 'in an easygoing manner people had grown comfortable with ,. around town. Murphy is bright, highly competent, and somewhat of a workaholic. More importantly, he is also a decent, gen- uinely nice man. Not bad cre- dentials tor a city E D I T 0 R I A l manage r. So why the sudden resignation from a job and city he dnd his family loved? It's tough to ge t to the truth. Since a closed-d oor personnel session Monday, the council and Murphy have been tight- lJpped, except to mouth an unconvincing but well-orchestrated response. The veil of secrecy has been wrapped so tightly around City Hall that employees are afraid lo even give compliments about their old boss for fear of council retaliation - though their tears said a lot. The o nly "official" information on the subject comes from an awkward resigna- 12.on letter and an even more awkward ~ess re lease sent out by the city. • stay alive as long as they can co\lllt to f9ur. And in recent times, Murphy only h(\d three supporters he could rely on: Mayor Tom Edwards', Councilwoman Jan Dehay and Councilman Dennis O'Neil. From where we -and nearly everyone else in Newport Beach -sit, something is very, very wrong here. But it may not be over. Community leaders and ordinary citi- ~ns -not caught up in the petty politics -admire ·Murphy, think he's been wronged and are pondering their next move. , By the way, it's hardly fair -though probably not a coincidence -to do this after the filing deadline for the council election. Councilwpman Nonna Glover - a Murphy critic -tinds herself unopposed, which means she g ets a free ticket to a second tenn and voters won't be able to register their displeasure with Murphy's "resignation." Kevin Murphy has handled this like h e's handled other crises -with complete pro- fessionalism. No surprise. And Murphy, with all his skills and talents and basic gopdness, will land on his feet. In the long run, you won't have to be concerned about Kevin Murphy and his family. It's the citizens of Newport Be ach you should worry about. .. : A fact we do know is that city managers And that's a political minefield the coun- cil members will have to try and get out of themselves . Ne wport Beach Will have a bard time replacing Kevin Murphy as dty manager. • .. • i II Anew . housing project in the 2500 block of Santa Ana Avenue in Costa Mesa could spell doom for "t1 this tum-of- tbtH:entu.ry home. -Historic hOuse faces wreckirig ball if new homes gain approval -. •THE ISSUE: Unless a buyer steps up and is willing to relocate the Santa Ana Avenue home, it will be torn down to make way for housing project I have been a resident of Costa Mesa for 30 years. U I bad the money I would sure relocate the house some- where (•Historic boUl8'1 fate uncer- tain,• Aug. 12). There are so many • things the city could do, such as make it a house for entertainment or for wed· dings and things like that 1bere must be something we could do. tecture and things such as orange grova_1 instead of ca.Mno up every squ,are inch tor profit. I think the werld woUJd be a better place to live in. JOHN EYER Newport Beach bas changed so much that no one has anyibis~ on some of the families that have been here a while. I'm glad it was in the neWsp&per, though. WINNIE HARRISON CARDENAS Foothill Ranch else to do with it. I doni think~ sbou1d tear it dOIWIU>I' lib)tbing. It seems like they jUst dm't make stuff like that anymore. Everything they make these day& kind ot falls apart and everything. They should lea.a it. ETHELa.oNA Santa Ana . .. AMEUTA AVERIACH Cotta Mesa I don't know why anybody should ~e about whether they keep an old house or not. Everybody in this toWn seems to tear down all the old build- ings and replace them with skyKrapers and condos and everything else. And so why should one be held ouU I lived in that neighborhood for mote than 30 yean and I lived in Costa Mesa from 1948 to 1991 . I 4111 amazed that WUlla.m HUICl'Oft wasn't giving any information. Tbe falber was a school· teacher in Santa Ana for years. The mother wu an intelligent housewife. They bad two daugbten and a son. They bad a lot of parties in the 19508 and "60I. and it was a happy home. J haw a lot ol fond memories of that house; a lot of Dice things in those I have driven by that house many times, and a friend of mine lives in a neighborhood across the street. I often think. •1 want to buy that house and give it some love.• It is such a wonderful Home and a wonderful representation of architec- ture in our area and the past, and I really think it is something that needs to be saved. So, I vote for saving it. And if the city needs to pitch in, I think by all means it should. All efforts should be 'mad'9 to save that lovely old house. One ol the sad truths about Southern California Jli boW little of our history bas been preterVed. All the construction in the eecond half of this century is so sterile and repeti- tive that cbann has disappeared. Perhaps What they should do ii pave the entire dty to take care of all the horrendous traffic we have these days and everybody can live in one big sky- scraper and they can drive around and we won't have anything at all to look at. Much more practical tha~. days. 1be lot was kept up, and they bad fruit trees. They moved the house from Santa Ana in the '50s. HUla'Oft brought a Quonset hut between Mesa Drive and Bristol Street. They lived in a Quonset but on some aaeage there while they were getting enough money together to bring the boUle down from Santa Ana. We all remember u cbildren seeing it come down Santa :Ana Avenue on the big wheels. with the truck hauling it down. It wu qUlte a spectacle for young kids. If l had the money or the lot to put it on, l would take it ln a heartbeat. I would love to restore it and refinish it and raise a family in it and give it the warmth that it deserves. What about the N4tional 'Dust for Histortc Preservatioo1 Architectural preservationists? Perhaps it could become a project for students in a graduate history or architecture pro- gram? A muse\,ull1 With all the wealth and industry ii) South County, someone should be able to assist with preservation. LE DAVIS Newport Beech COURTNEY RICHARDS UZAIETH SHN9UN Corooa del Mar The qU8IUon ii not "Should '"Mve the house from the~ ballr It'• •Should we save Costa Mela?• I wish we lived in a society that val- ued setting aside and saving natural landmarks and culturally sign1ftaµlt manmade landmarkl, including archi-I redy bate the idea that the dty I don't think that house should be tom down. As a matter of fact, I'd like to have it myself, but I can't afford to move it anywhere. But I've seen the house before and it's really nice. 1bey sliould figure out something Develppen are oonttantly ~ ownen ol propertiel luda • tbl;f Outpouring touches restaurant owner Since announcing the end-of. the-year closing of our fanµly's 31-year-old Bob Burns restaurant in Newport Beach, the outpour- ing of support from the commu- alty has been overwhelming. Tb learn th.at we have played some small positive role in so many people's lives is most grati- fying. Indeed, for my late hus- band and l, Bob Bums Rest.au· rf:t wu always much mote than j t a bu.slneu venture, we fell in I e with Orange County and '4anted to be a part of its growth. I would like to thank all the ~ple who have sent 1ucb kind J en and telegrams to me and the restaurant. Such tbought- has made my family and have allOwed ut to t with grace and dignity. EUZAllTH IURNS Owrier, Bob Bums Restaurants demand for equal hool team coverage 1-U, my name is Jason. I am f the football ~ ol COOa M .. High Schoof.· ' • My big complaint is that you guys seem to always mention Newport Harbor High School football and ha.rdly ever our foot- ball team. You guys are located in Costa Meaa, and I would appreciate U you could mention our team as much as Newport Harbor. My dear coech, Jerry Howell, would Jove it if you wrote about us once in a while. He la a good coach who wants what 1.s best for us. I thank him for being our coach. He la probably better than anyone elle'1 football coach. ,After all, you guys are tram here and you get mo1t Of your~ from us, from what I undentand. Please undentand my concern. JASON VALENOA COit& M eta Fred Martin colwnn stirs emottonal debate Fred Martin, because you are living in Colorado, I can forgive some ol the imprealona your col· umn of July 30 (•Banntng Ranch foes should remember the Cut· aways•) Created, bUt not all. You imptied Jean Watt bad become cUlc:owaged Ud emblt· tered and you ~Udtly 8lll9t8d f MllLllG she bad "moved into the back- ground.• What you did not say and may not know is that Jean Watt has become even more involved and is the moving force behind much greater influences 111 this commu- nity. All that her experiences have taught her is what mistakes not to make in the future. U small defeats were enough to devastate the human spirit, our literature, our art, our music, and, indeed, our history woul~ not only be emasculated, it would probably be nonexistent. You underestimate the human spirit and you greatly underelti- mate Je.a.n Watt. IRYNE llACK Newport~ch • The lettera prtilted ln your issue of July 25 concei'Ding tbe effort to find e replacement for Fred MarUn were very Inter.t- ing. May I expreu a differing opin· lon. Over several yean reading . the Daily Pilot, I eeldOm reed b1I articles arid, of tbOH I started, I doa't believe that I ever finllhed one. n M8IMd a waste ol ttme. Belt wtlbet tn yow effort to ftnd a replacement. I IMN C. CHAPMAN ,, Let's keep people out of our drinking water I have never heard of any- thing as as!nine in my lite as allowing the public to play in a public reservoir ("Water offidals oppose reservoir cleanup costs,• Aug. 7). Obviously, reservoirs are designated for people who want to enjoy a clean glass of water. That's not the way to go. MRS. ALAN BLUM Balboa Island If buyers are willing to pay, why not let them? l would like to say, having been in a marketing position many years ago in sales, any- thing is worth what other people are willing to pay for tt (•Borut4 Canyon homes command high priees, • Aug. 5). So, that's the price of homes in Bonita~ ANN Corona del Mar Bilingual education ban a bad ex~riment The results ol St.anlciid 9 lilt ICOr9I for redempi'9d ftumt English proftdint ltUdmtl were no surprise to teachers who have worked with these students for many years (•New English speakers scored high,• Aug. 5). 1b1s is the first validation of suc- cessful bWngual education pro- grams, which have been banned by Califoroia's voters. Now as we tum to education via voter initiative a la Proposi- tion 227, will we be able to main- tain this success rate for these students who will receive len help in learning English and the comprehension of core content? Only time will tell and at what price in teTml of student learn- ing. We have already seen the resuJta of Californla'1 expertment in whole language reeding. NANCY MARCUS Costa Mesa EaStbluff ttaft1c won't dJsappear; live with it Poof Barry Baton. He th1nb U be ltopl trattk: In Eastbluff tt wtll disappear ,.EutblUff tramc meeting ltin emicitiom, • Aug. 5). 1-111 quality ol We.~ d,hj""Ndlntlae __ _ roundlligllilblUll. 11le '*'al dMllll-. IDd Batbhdl ii .,......m ID lmy. , He doesn't believe children Uv~ in the bluffs or other parts of the outer world. Eastbluff bas yardt for kids to play in. Thus, childf4n have no yards unless they 0'064 streets filled with .Barry Eaton's• traffic to get to a playground. : Face reality, Barry. The good old days are gone. • ROBERT~• Newport~• 24-hour pet cliriic· deserves a break URPHY'S Ml---- ._ ._ -MwDhY Wottcs wtttl Qty Council to 1pprove an S87 million budget. which lndudes '" WIS 9nd S~ rrifflron in fee Increases. The cuts include 47 ~ I • a ftM -Tough decisions ire made again with the budget deauling S2.I million from the ,... Thi{ty city ..... efimlnated. ·'•Iii••• 1tn -R11l•n11 unhappy about plans to put a cellullr phone antenna in Bonita O'eek Park ~Iii ttwt Murphy be r.mcw.d from office. ~ • --~Ind Olhets •"' lauded for -ing a deal on ~ lonit. C.nyon for -Md MW hOirMs. ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handrmu:le wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Wed9ings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf MURPHY CONTINUED FROM A 1 -said the city's leaders Will miss Mwphy's determination on chaJ. lenging issues, but also believe they will "benefit from a new cap· lain at the ))elm of the city's ship with new and fresh perspectives.• Personally, Edwards and Coµndlwoman Jan Debey said they were upset about Mutphy's decision. Councilman Dennis O'Neil did not .return repeated calls to bis office an.d home. "J do not want to see Kevin MWJ>hY go,• Edward,s said. "In my opinion he has kept the city together for the past four years since I've been on the council, and we've gone through some vely, very tough times.• "I'm heartsick about 1t, •Dehay said. "I've enjoyed working with him and he's an excellent, excel- lent manager.• Several top city employees also declined to comment. However. the mood at City Hall Wednesday was somber, with some compar· ing it to a morgue. Barry Eaton, president of the Eastbluff Homeowners Associa- tion and retired Fullerton traffic engineer, said be didn't see the resignation coming. "I have worked for and with a lot of city managers, and I thought he was one of the better on I've encountered,• he said. •Nothing should shock people in politics, but I'm very surprised.• Eaton said he doesn't know what happened in this caie, but said his e~nence in govern· ment has proved that wl'~~n a dty manager resigns witho11t another job in hand, it usually i;,)bns he or she has beert forced ·not. "And it's not 1}1Y unusual, because city man · r is a very delicate job,• he'. 'd. "With sev- en people in }' jwport, it's th.at much more r /1tics one has to deal witl\. • 1 That feet jig was backed up by other city 1kanagers in the area who ha2!-r • worked with Murphy. "It ppens more often than you ould think,· said Costa Me~ City Manager Allan Roed· ~/,who said he had no personal ~owledge about Murphy's situa· tion. "City managers have no job protection. It's strictly at-will, and we work however many days and hours it takes." Paul Brady, Irvine's city man- ager, agreed the position is volatile. . "We operate sort of like coach- es or managers of a professional athletic team,• he said. •At any given time, four council members can vote to fire us.• Murphy said he is proud of his -accomplishments in the city and on regional issues the council lias faced, but hiS tenure bas not been without criticism ftom the public or nits with certain council mem· be rs. Murphy and Hedges have butted heads on several ooca· sions, and he and other council members lately -including_ Noyes and Glover -b.Ave- expressed ~sdain about their perceived lack of control over the , city. . The expensive effort to convert the El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion into a co~rdal airport, the lack of money for infrastructure and controversial business·vs.· 1 esident issues have also been the ' source of disagreement and bick· ering in public meetings. 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"We1don't generate construction draWings for this.• 1 ;Ille lack of definite plans con- cerns some residents, resident Scott Clements sald. •Since they've only provided us ..l!Qth a conceptual plan, tt doesft"t tell us ·what they're a · ally goi.ag to do," he said. • you know, ooncepts chdJlge as you get into it.• Porter said residents will sWl have the opporturuty to voice concerns during the plantings. The council bad directed the city, ptanrung staff last week to look into the matter. A report on thea finclings will be available Friday, said Planning Mdilager Perry Valantine. BUF.FA .. CONTINUED FROM A1 that one of the last projects he will be working on is redevelop- ment or the West Side. Buffa has also made great contributions in the area of trans· portation and public safety, Roeder said. I NBWPORT·MllSA -•••al people b4v9 dedai'id tbelr cendkledll for tbe CoMa Mete O ty Coundl Mt~ hW Bulla will IMve In November. 1be deadline for ~ DC1Dtn•Uon papers WU extancted to 5 Jl.J'l· 4fll-5ay after Buffa did not me by Pri4aJ. Three more people joined tba rece Wednes-day. They are b1Mfnewrvm Jama1 Jllaler, con- ~onal aide Ca~ JOD81 and bustMSS· man Chris Steel. They join ~ Commis· Newport Beach/Costa tv\esa Daily Pilot file .. for council D• • re·' PLAN Regional Airport Authonty "Just be<'ause we helj>ed to finance. the study doesn't mean it doesn't have credibility,• Saltarelli Buffa, who serves'',6n the San Joaquin Hills Tl;-ansportation Corridor Agency, l,ias made con- siderable stndes, in unproving . traml. freeway9 and street con- dltio~, ~oeder.said on the council.• "People just looked at him Somers praised Buff a for hav-like he was from Mars,.." Roe<n!r ,comes in contact With prtvaft:!ly or in a public meeting, no matter· what their ,issue or what their problem, be gives everyone the kind of respect and attention that all of us would like to have," Roeder said. ~it J PE ar co M ui SU df d cc 111 bl se aI to b< th ~' f 1 th 3· in in nJ S< m fy CONTINUED FROM A f ' who helped present the study "These features that make it attractJve are bdsed on erroneous and rosy assumptions.• lnterra chipped away at the pro1ected $8.1 million surplus by accounting for services that report- edly hdd not been figured in S<>uth County's proposal such as: $1.S million for added sheriff's pdtrol services: $500,000 in added capital improvements: possible tax rev- enue shortfalls if El Toro asn't com· pletely built out by the year 2002. MThere's reason to think 1t jthe auto center] wouldn't happen, ft said Don Saltarelli, d lobbyist hired by Newport Be.ach' to promote the pro-airport agendd. "There are alreddy four auto centers m a 10· mile ared." In its earlier reports, lnterra saJd the Millenniwn Plan's budget esll- mates were off by dS much as $1 billion. While the plan claims it could hrlve a $398 rrulllon surplus, lnterra's analysas clcUms the plan bas a $700,000 defiot. Whtle lnterrd's analysis was paid for by pro-d.irport forces, Newport Beach ofhcials said even : if the findings favored the Millen- ruum Pldn, they still would have : presented it to the Orange County said. ' But airport opponents said Interra's analysis is erroneous. M All along they have been com- ing up with these asswnptions that are false dssurnptions, • said Meg Waters, a spokeswoman for Ef Toro Reuse Plarutlng Authority. "They nusconstrued our nwnbers. They basically took our assump- tions, didn't like them and rewrote them. Hd.4lso noted that the aty has. 25% more J?Olice officers than it did when BWfa joined the coun- cil 14 yeafs dgo. • t tlunk we're much further dhead because of Peter's efforts,• Roeder said. 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First, Big Canyon Country Club is expected to complete its t year-long project of goU course reconstruction that month, while Newport Beach Country Club anbctpates the conclusion of its rebuilt holes on 3, 4 and 5. Newport's Lindsay Davenport is getting closer to Hingis , and the world's top ranking. MANHA1TAN BEACH -Lindsay Davenport, who would love nothing more than to claim the No. 1 world ranking without anyone noticing, returns to the hardcourts today in her quest for a third consecutive title on the Corel Women's Tennis Association Tour. The unpretentious Davenport, who has been slowly edging closer to top-ranked Martina Hingis this year on the wr A Tour's point standings, rarely gets top billing and hardly ever is the subject of discussion from television sportscasters. But that could all change by the end of the summer. Davenport, a Newport Beach resident and Palisades Tennis ChJb member. prefers to see the other top players on the tour get promotion and fame, while she lives in relative anonymity. . But it will be impossible for Davenport to live in obscurity if she passes Hingis and becomes the No. 1-ranked woman in the world. "I really haven't thought about it because (Hingis) has been so far ahead of everybody for a number of months," Davenport told reporters. She trailed the Swiss sta.r by nearly 3,000 points earlier this year. but has pulled to withi.rJ 517 points in the rankings. ·rm starting off the (hardcourt) season great,• Davenport said of her favorite surf ace. ~All I can do is hope to continue that. Obviously, it's go~g to gi~ me confidence going (into the U.S. Open) m a few weeks.• Davenport, who gained 70 points on Hingis after winning the $450,000 Toshiba Tennis Classic in Carlsbad on Sunday, will open today in the Acu.ra Classic at Davenport Manhattan Country Club. Davenport, winner of three to1JTI1aments this year, is aiming for her fourth btle (and thud in a row) at the Acu.ra. She won lhe event in 1996. Davenport, 22, received a flrst-1ound bye and will face 34th-ranked Julie Halard-Decugis of France today. The final is slated for Sunday. Hingis is seeded first. ' Davenport, ranked second in the world for most of this year and among the most underrated players on the tou.r, could take over the top spot from Hingis after the season's final Grand Slam, the U.S. Open in New York, where key points will be available beginning Aug. 31. "This week when l saw the rankings, l was truly shocked that I was only 500 or 600 points (behind Hingis) -that's pretty a ttainable,• said Davenport, who appears to peaking at the right time, after capturing back-to-back championships, the Bank of the West Classic in Oakland Aug. 2 and the Toshiba last Sunday. •To overtake No. l , l think I'm going to have to step up my performances in Grand Slams," said Davenport, who has never reached a Grand Slam final. "It's slowly getting there. But if I'm going to do it, I'll have to win the Open in New York." Davenport, who won $79,000 for her singles title at Carlsbad, when she defeat· ed Mary Pierce, 6-3, 6-1, also won the Toshiba doubles title with Natasha Zvere· va, a part-time Newport Beach resident from Belarus. Davenport and Zvereva topped Natalie Tauziat and Alexandra Fusai, both of France, ill the doubles final. Davenport, coached by Robert Van't Hof (Newport Beach), won 13 tourna- ments on the wrA Tour last season, including six singles titles. HI don't like to 'draw attention to '· Y 0 U T H 8 I S E 8 I l l Newport BeQc;h/Costo ~Doily Pilaf 81 TE NN I S myseU," she said before the 1998 season started. "That's one of the reasons why I like it (in Newport Beach). People just do their own thing here and leave you alone.• · ,. But Davenport, who has won over $1 million tlus year aftet winrung $1,533,101 last season. could become the first No 1-ranked pldyer on the tour in the 1990s besides Hlngu;, Steffi Graf or Monica Seles. ' "When you work harder. you're more focused, and when you're caring more, you put more into it,· Va.n't Hof, also the Palisades Club head pro. said of Davenport's nse. Last year at lhe Acura Davenport handed Hingis Just her second loss of the entire season m the senufinals, before wuuung the title. It was Davenport's first win over Hingis as she became one of only seven pldyers to beat both Hing1s and Graf in d ca.reer. Before the season, Davenport scUd. "It will be interesbng to see if (Hingis) can be as dominant Uus year as she was last year It's tough to keep 1t up.• Big Canyon, undergoing the greatest renovation in the club's 26-year history, is rebwJding greens, bunkers and lee boxes. The 12th and 18th fairways will also be remodeled. Quakes s • e in Cooperstown "We can't hold any tournaments, but the members , can still play," Big Canyon head pro Bob Lovejoy said earlier this year. "We have a gang-buster month planned in November. We'll fit in as many tournaments as we can when H's done, including a Grd/ld Opening, a men's club chdmp1onship, and a Couples'Tournament. • Late in November, Newport ' Beach plans to unveil a remodeling project that includes a cascading waterfall, around the area of the present cart path, and a .rock.retalrung wall ialront of the fourth green and fifth tee. From the fourth tee, goUers will enjoy a view of the water. Goll course architect Ted Robinson has drawn the plans and Corona del Mar artist Paul Gleason bas illustrated two renderings of the project, including the new waterfall on , No. 4. 1 Another rendering is from the \ third fairway to the green, t depicting new elevations, sand . ! bunkers, palm trees and the ' persistence of the water to the ~ left of the green. Both drawings ! are on display at NBCC in the • hallway between the men's and ! women's locker rooms. ; The lake adjacent to the thi.rd 1 green will be drained in the ' middle of September. It has been ! about 3 1/2-feet deep, but will r be dug to about 6 1/2-feet once 1 completed. ~ Jerry Anderson, NBCC • President and a member of the ) Southern Callf omia PGA Hall of 1 Fame, said the club plans to ' improve the golf course every • • year while hosting the Toshiba I Senior Classic. , Newport Beach will host the • Senior PGA Tou.r event for the • fourth time in March 1999. i Getting a jump on Tea Cup • Classic ill, pencil in next Aug. 6 • as a tentative date at Mesa Verde Country Club, according , to head pro Tom Sargent, who I could serve in more capacities I than rules chairman. "l might caddie,• said Sargent, Ute 1997 PGA of America Professional of the Year. M idway through the four-round men's club championship at Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa resident Peter Daley ts leading the pack by two strokes after carding a 73 and 7-t lat weekend. Randy Thome (Seal Beach) shot 77 and 72 in J"8 first two rounds and 1s p.Jey's closest competitor. Daley bu ne~won a club championshlp at Mesa Verde, but has won senior titles there. Dave 18.nchuk ii Mesa Verde's two-time defending dwnpion. Tanchuk bu also won four of the laSt six titles. Since 1992, only Tom McGreevy and Farrell Hinkle ( l 993) and M<.'Grff._VY again ( t 995) have 1 won titles belid• Tanchuk. Fc>nner Corona de1 Mar liigb golfer Jenny Glagow and two other women shot a COUIW"redird l·ullder-pu 70 on . .-a • Newport 11 and 12-year-olds fifth in tournament; Andre Pinesett wows 'em with his bat at tourney's home run derby. .JASON Hlu. lblf Pb CORONA DEL MAJt -Shortly after the Llttle League All-Star season ended, And.re Pinesett and Blake Contanl, both members of the Daily Pilot Dream Team, joined the Newport Beach Quakes 11-12-year-old team for the American Youuth Baseball Hall of Fame tournament in Cooperstown, N.Y. The tournament, which was hampered by rain, featu.red 47 teams from around the country and was held to celebrate the tutu.re Little League Baseball Hall of Fame. Playing 10 games in four days, the Quakes finished fifth after facing eight of the top 10 teams in the tournament. "This kind of tournament makes you work harder than you ever have before," Coach John Elliott said. "Sure we may have played too many games, but you either sink or swim and learn from the experience." The Quakes played well, but the rain delays took their toll. In one case, a morning game was postponed until the afternoon. The Quakes were informed only a few minutes before game time about the make-up game. Still they managed to beat the top teams, with thei.r only loss coming in thei.r seventh game against eventual champion Wisconsin. The Quakes were ahead 5-1. but fatigue was a factor and the Quakes fell 6-5. It was the Uurd game they bad played that day. •we spent 10 hours on the field,• Elliott said. "Our kids just ran out gas. There was no better talent In that tournament than our kids.• Scott Thompson, also a Newport Beach resident, emerged as one of the Quakes most valuable pitchers. Thompson strung together a string of eight shutout innings, two-to-Uuee at a time. "He is the best 11-12-year-old DAJlY PlOT PHOTO BY DON LEACH Andre Plnesett slugged six home runs off 20 pitches in a home run derby. • CdM High pitcher hopes to open eyes with today's 3 p.m. start in the Area Code Games. ~Nat Matt La.non can enhance an already bright future today wbetl he steps to the Blair field mound in Long Beech for an expected three-inning stint as the starter for a team of Southern California All-Stan in the annual Area Code Gam•. Larson. who will be a .mar at Corona del Mar High th1I fall. wu one of the dQZen or so hurlers Mlected among the t fo invited to try out for tbe team. which repte1911tl area codel 714, 9'9, 760 and· 909. Lmoa's team. lpomored by tbe Ana- blilm Angell and manAgect by former Angel utility man Darrell Miller, will take Oil 8 team spomored by the QndgMtl ...., Wtlb playen reprunnng .. SiD l'mlado v.a.y. lt"l tba ba1b of blrc8- dlil gllD9I .... _. wUI play ad Wiii , IASllALL be Larson's first opportunity of the tourna· ment to show his talents to hundreds of professional scouts and college coaches in attendance. The tint pitch ts billed for 3 p.m. •from what I've heerd, about 95% of the high school players drafted are play- ing ln this sho"!c:ase, • Matt's father Phil Larson said of the 1 t-team tournament. The elder Larson reports Matt baa been clocked at 90-91 mph out of the stretch and ii fully recovered from the a.rm problems that lldellned him the ftnal weeks of CdM't teMOn lat spring. •He'I ln the belt lbape be'I ewr been ln,. Phil Lanoll Mid ol the 6.;foOt-4, 190o. pound . right-bander, Who fanned 29 tn 35213 lnntngs m bis ~ """' ~ With the s.. Kings. He ftnMhed the prep ca'itiign 3-4 with a 5.30 BRA. Lmon IUd Matt la l90IMDg rec:nattmg II 11 M4t ,._ ••rm Gf ml199 pr...-. He II allO one of .. re•am why the Sea Kings are expected to make a run at thei.r second straight appeai:ance m the CIP Southern Section playoffs next spnng. Phil said lus son isn't too anxious about today's Area Code Games debut. bis one shot to pitch in an actual game before the assembled scouts and reauitera. •He's a pretty cool character,• Phil said. •That's what l think makes him a g~pitcher.• I e Allolbef ~, 191\lOf for Ille See Kings, Nate Lemmerman, playing for the Orange County Cardinals In the Connie Mack World Series, completed ~Y Wednelday ln FarmingtOn. N.M. A '"'"" 1Dfte1der for the <:ardtnUI, IMnmennan wwit 0 for 3 in bll oDly ltart Wednelday, a galM tbe ~ lolt; 12·10, '° GNncl Rapds. Mk:h. Lemmerma walk8cl and lt'Gl'9d ID lik only otblt pate= ID .. opm· iDg ~ ....... Wlddl .. . tobelbeaoc.ltllllllD'I ... , ... ... coallltl. pitcher m Newport Beach ," Elliott srud. Matt Cusick, Navid Brewster and Danny Espinosa, all players from out of the Newport- Mesa area, also played a key role. •Tuey a.re all stud. dorrunant players,· Elliott said. Plnesett had a good tournament, but ought have had a better senes if he hadn't won the home run tutting contest. "He JUSt mbmldates other players,• Elliott said. "After wmning. nobody would pitch to him • Plnesett managed to fimsh the first round of the home run contest bed for first. 1n a 10 pitch playoff, Ptnesett put on a show for lhe 3000 fans in attendance and won the Contest Pmesett won 1t with SIX home runs in 20 pitches. Contant played d role on lhe team, but was hurt, accord.mg to Elliott. by hls little league play "He would have been better if he could hcwe played w1th us more," Elliott sdld "But hls little league coach wouldn't let hlm • But the tournament was not all work The playen. dJd have tlme espeoally when it was rauung. to e.'tpenence the Baseball Hall of Fame and en1oy the town itseU, a truly baseball town. •Jt was fun to go mto town: Contant said. ·every shop was full of baseball stuff " Contant, Brewster and Espinosa all came away Wlth speaal wood bats that were engraved Wllh their signature. The no tdlgtc atmosphere of the town also made lhe whole expenence of fin. lshing hfth more memorable "It wa!. special to wm 11 m the town where baseball was born.· Espinosa sdid. ·We came farther than most teams,• Brewster added "We came all that way to Will." IE I llS Big win for Nadia • CdM's Vaughan bumps off nation's No. 20 at National 16s. Corona del Mar High' Nadia Vaughen earned one of her biggest Vlctones of the IWD· mer Wednesday wbeo she defeated higbly regarded Kavttha npuneni of Ohio, •-6, &:2, 6-4, m the second round of the back draw at the U.S. National Hardcourt ChampioslihP m the girls 16s dlvlJion et the GeOrge Barns TuMis Cente r in San Diego. Tiplnleru entered the match with a No. '20 national ranking in th US. ThMis Aliloda- tion. ·1 reelly played well bec:aUM I had no~ sure,• Vaughan Mid. • r tUlt went out ~ pley my belt and wtn.. . Vaughan. Who will bee junic>t m .a.. ... ..r. the delendlng netioaal dwft*N• S.. a.. o.m.119 Swartz GI New......,. 254b ID tbe c:auntry. iD tbe dllrd--~--:m: 9 am. ~ugbln II _... Ilda a• Calla Ilda. .a.y ,JW••4 ~ B2~ Thursday, August 13, .. 1998 1 NeWport Beach • • pair wm crown •Disabled Sailing Championships go to Ross-Duggan team, including ~ewport Beach's Corky Aucreman. NEWPORT. R.l'. Skipper John Ross-,Dug- gan and crew member Corky Aucremo.n. both from Newport.' Beach, topped the fi~d tn the seven-race 1998 Hart- ford World Oisabled Sail- ing Championship, com- pleted Wednesday. I ninth to win the overall crown. Ross Duggan and his two crew mates did just that, edging the tOijl- place entry from Irefand by mere seconds. •we didn't go out to win the race today. we went out to win the world championship,• The Ross-Duggan led team., which also includ- ed crew member Waldo Ross-Duggan Ross-Duggan said. We bad to sail a tactical race. Esparza from Tampa. Fla., fin- ished with 21.25 points, a mere quarter of a point better than a second American team, skip- pered by Newport, RJ: resident Paul Callahan. The event, including 17 tecims from 15 countries, was contested on Narragansett Bay. Each three- person team sailed 1denllcdlly built 23-foot Sonar keelboat.s. Callahan's boat won Wednes- day's final race, forcing the Ross- Duggan-led team to finish al least I am pleased that Paul Callahan clid so well, and when we saw ho' he was performing. we knew there was no margin for error. We actually lee-bowed Ireland near the finish line to slow them down." Ross-Duggan won the bronze medal at the Paralympics in 1996, when sailing was an exhibition event. With their victory, the Americans locked up a spot for the United States at the 2000 Par- alym.ic Games, where sailing will debut as a medal sport. YOUTH SIGNUPS Select team openings at CdM for 13-14s CORONA DEL MAR Talented baseball play- ers who are interested an taking their game to a I A S E I A l l rug.her level dre inVJted to try out for the Select Baseball Team on Aug. 22 at the Corond del Mar High baseball field. Pldyers who are ages 13-14 , prior to Aug. 1, 1999.·are eligible. The tryout Sldrts promptly at 10 a.m. For information. call (949) 464-1223. Players (10-12) needed for Jr. All-American The Newport Mesa Junior All-American Foot-F 0 0 f I j [ ( bdll league is look.mg for additional players, ages 10-12, for the 1998 season. Players are needed to help expand the ros- ter of the Bruins. Players who are interested should call Jim McGee at (949) 640-0500 or (949) 640-8505. YOUTH SOCCER Rush III third Reorganization ca.n often be d.is.rupting to a team in its first few matches after a major change. like a new coach. The OCU Rush m girls 14-and-under soccer team, now under the tutelage of Claudia Ruggiero, showed no sigm of turmoil in jts second tournament of thE! year, finishing third at the South Coast Invitational. In the first match against the HDSC Mob, .-... Yu , glow scored three goals on assists from Athena v-.-.. Id rtal Couch and Adele Koetting. Vasquez also scored two goals. Game three, the Rush Ill demonstrated strong~ lkilJ9 tn the form of mJdfielders ntda Doran, ll1gm ~ Saa. Estrada and Sarah lBwalbetb. The game finilh8cl IDa t-1 lie. In lhe final game against San Juan, the Ruih m WI behind early 1-0. Younglove answered the challenge ~ aaai'ki in the final few minutes of the game for Mother 1~1 de. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Tuesddy to share the fltSt-round lead m stroke-play qualifymg for the 98th U S Women's Amateur Championship at Barton Hills Country Club m Ann Arbor, Mich Brendd Come Kuehn, of Fletcher, N.C., V1Igirua Derby Grunes, of Montgomery. Ala., and Glasgow all shot 70 to break the women's record of 71 set by Babe D1drickson Zahanas in 1948. • Glasgow, fortunate to even be 'in the field, shot a 43 on the front :side of a ~ectional qualifier last •month before cardlng a 34 on the batk to earn the last quaillying spot. • • Holy Toledo I How about the f sand saves on the PGA Tow lhls year or Newport Beach Country Club's Esteban Toledo, the for- mer Costa Mesa resident who recently purcb-ased a house m Irvine? Toledo, on a pace to keep his card, is second on the tour ln sand saves with 67 .6% in 67 rounds, just behind Tum Watson (70.8%). Toledo is 19th on the money list at $260,955. ~ • Santa Ana Country Cub Wlll ,host a charity golf tournament to benefit the Rehabllltation lnstitute of Southern Calif omJa on Oct. 19. The field is limited to 144 players. Entry fees of $225 per golfer include cart and greens fees, barbecue lunch. awards banquet, complimentary beverages, a $15 pro shop gift certificate and 'unlimited use of the driving range. Details: (714) 633-7400. ext. 203. • Kollstar, a Newport Beacb- based company that consolidates and develops goU courses. bas purchased seven golf cour§!s on the southwest coast of Florida, company executive Joseph Woodard said. Each course is a semi-private club that features an 18-hole course, clubhouse, golf shop and food and beverage fadlllies. • Slow progiess on slow playt According to the most recent National Golf Foundation/USA Today Goll In America Online Survey, golfers perceive that the problem isn't getting any better. Of the 600 surveyed, 96% of the goUers said slow play is still a problem to one degree or anoth- er. How long is it taking a week- end foursome to play 18 boles these daysl Among the respon- dents to the survey. more th.an 10% said they average more than 4.S hours. And of those golfers, more than 30% M.ld the average ls closer to 5.S bows. . • llOltJID ~'I dub goff column •PPff"S every 1'hundly. ; Newport Harbor IUgh girls to host golf clinic : NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High gir11 golf t'08dl Jl.m ~Warren ls lnvtting all tnteretted players this sea1011 to attend a cliDic :next Wednesday and Thunday (Aug. 19-20) et the~. a.ch • Colt CoWM. The dinici are from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mcb day. Warren Mid 4 t girl& era alreedy ~ up for tbe Newpart Herbar , program ln the fa.II. tbe lint time gtrll golf, '~ • lpdag .port. wW be played in the autumn. ln..-..c.cl girls ere uUd llOAbaw up oat W~y. DetaJk: 640..C622. ~ .. by Rkltard DUM . ' s Harbor View girls dominate • The Qolphins win three age-~oup titles en route to Soutlt Coast1Conference ~ampion~p; Newport Hills wins boys crown. / CORONA DEL MAR Stephanie Gabert won the girls 7-8-y~r-old 25-yard freesty1e in a rer.ord time of 14.78 as the Har- bor View Dolphins went on to win the South Coast Swim Con.: lerence ChaJJ)pionship on Satur- day at Corona del Mar High. The Dolphins won the 5-6, 7 -8 and 9-10 age-group titles and scored 1056.5 points overall to win the title. The Newport Hills Whales fin- ished third overall, second in the girls 5-6 and 7-8. Gabert also won the 50 freestyle with a record time of 32.31. Harbor View's Heather Hape- man won the girls 13-14 individ- ual medley in 1:10.13. Hapeman also won the 100 freestyle (59.00). Ashley Pries won the 7-8 25 backstroke for the Dolphins with a time of 19.65. Patrick White was a triple winner in the 7-8 boys for New- port Hills, topping the field in 100 individual medley (33.63), 25 backstroke (18.46) and 50 freestyle (33.63). The Whales edged out the Dolphins to win the boys title with 909 points. Harbor View scored 904 .5 points. Whales 11-12 swimmer Gun- nar McClellan won the · 50 freestyle in 26.13. McClellan also won the 100 individual medley in 1:09.74 . Brother Tyler McClellan won the 50 butterfly in 28.38. TENNIS Yelsey • • m serms • 1Welve-year-old Anne Yelsey and partner win to advance in doubles. COLLEGE PARK, Ga. Despite a disappointing run in the singles, Newport Beach's Anne Vesley and partner Ashley •Maddocks, of Laguna Beach, are two wins away from winning the doubles title in the girls 14s divi- sion of the USTA Junior Hard Court Championships at the South Fulton Tennis Center. Yelsey and Maddocks, the No. 3 seed, defeated fifth-seeded Kel- ley Hyndman of Sarasota, Fla., and Sunitha Rao, of Bradenton. Fla., 7-6 (7-5), 6-2, in a quarterfi- nals matcbup. It was the first test for Vesley and Maddocks, who won in the round of 16, 6-0, 6-0. ln singles, Yelsey was elimi- nated in the fourth-round conso- lation qualifier to West Des Moines' Chelsea Glynn, 6-3, 6-3. Kimmy Singer, who will be a freshman this year at Corona del Mar High, lost in the fourth round consolation draw to Andrea Pin- tar of Eden Prarie. Minn., 6-3, 6-4. • At the Barnes Tennis Center In San Diego, Caylan Leslie of New- port Beach lost in the main draw of the girls 16s to Megan Bradley, a No. 17 seed, 6-0, 6-1 . In the Uurd round of consola- tion, Leslie defeated Staci Stevens of Hammond, La., 5-1, 6- 3, 7·6 (8-6). Leslie plays Janelle Kaloi of Wabiawa, Hawaii in the fourth round quaJ.ifier. ._...._ .,_ .. ,... .... _.()9o ., ........ .._._.. .... ... ~. ~ ..... ,_... .... 7 0 , .. Newport Beoch/Costo M.eso Doily Pilot SWIM SUMMllllS 1"9 So&ltf\ COMt 5wWn CICM .... Mie ....... (llt CorOftll .. Mar High) Gla.S TEAM SCORING ~ -1. Harbor View, 169; 2. Newport Hiiis, 1631h; 3. Paclfk sands, 11S. 7-8-1. Harbor View. 196; 2. Newport Hills, 1741'1; 3. Lake Forest II. 132111 . 9-10-1. Harbor Vi~. 206; 2. Lake For- est II, 165; 3. Newport Hiiis, 1421/1. 11-12 -1. Lake Forest 11. 1901)2; 2. Har- bor View, 166; 3. Greenbrook, 146'/J; 4. Newport Hills. 130. 13-14-1. PadflcSands.171; 2. Harbor View, 157; 3. Lake Forest II, 113; 5. New- port Hiiis, 97. ' · 15-1S -1. Greenbrook. 194; 2. Green Valley, 1761/J; 3. Harbor View, 1621/2; s. Newport Hills, 731h . Combined -1. Harbor View, 1,0561'2; 2. Lake Forest II, 803; 3. Newport Hills, 78,. MEDUY~Y ~ 100 medley relay -1. Newport Hills, 1:35.28; 2. Harbor View, 1:35.75; 3. Padf· le Sands, 1 :39.09. 7-8 100 medley relay -1. Newport Hills, 1:13.84; 2. Harbor View, 1:1A.41; 3. Padf- k Sands, 1:17.69. 9-10 200 medley relay -1. Lake Forest II. 1:07.65; 2. Harbor View, 1:07.72; 3. Newport Hills, 1:10.00. 11-12 200 medley relay -1. Lake Forest II, 2:10.S9; 2. Newport Hiiis. 2:12.66; 3. Harbor View. 2: 18. 1 O. 13-14 200 medley relay -1. Pacific Sands, 2:06.14; 2. Lake Forest II, 2:08.53; 3. Harbor View, 2:12.38. 15-18 200 medley relay -1. Green Val- ley, 2:03.81; 2. Harbor View, 2:04.44; 3. Pacific Sands, 2:05.91. FRusnu 5-6 25 free -1. Conley Kipp (NH). 1 S.03; 2. Kelli Feeley (HV), 18.09; 3. Kelly Morris (GB). 18.62. 7-8 25 free -1. Stephanie Gabert (HV), 14.7S (meet re<:ord); 2. Kasey Kipp 7-8 50 free -1. Stephanie Gabert (HV). 32.31 (meet record); 2. Krista Conrad (PS), 35.60; 3. Kasey Kipp (NH), 35.66; 5. Taylor Jones (NH). 37.97. (NH). 16.03. 3. Kristen Henry (Lfll). 16.53. 9-1 O 50 free -1. Kelly Pettigrew (Lfll). 31.61; 2. Christina Evans (HV). 32.88; 3. Katlin Kubas (HV), 32.91; 4. Alexine Rodenhuis (NH). 32.97; 5. Ashley Chan- dler (HV), 33.14. 11-12 50 free -1. Hailee Hudson (GB). 27.43; 2. Vivian Lia (HV). 27.75; 3. Katie Hedley (Lfll), 28.32; 5. Daniela DI Giaco- mo (HV). 29.06. 13·14 100 free -1. Heather Hapeman (HV), 59.00; 2. Elise Luna (Lfll), 1:01.60; ~· Rita Engelman (GV), 1 :01 .60; 4. Jessica Harkins (HV), 1:03.32. 15-18 100 free -1. Grace Wang (GB). S6.32; 2. Katie Raynes (GB), 58.22; 3. Kirsten Storm (NH). 59.97; 4. Meagan Hardt (HV), 1 :00.19; 5. Melinda Tucker (HV), 1 :01.41. ~ 5-6 25 breast -1. Kendall Good (PS), 25.28; 2. Conley Kipp (NH). 26.47; 3. Heather Van Heil (HV), 26.48; 4. Kelsey Larson {HV), 26.56; s. Sarah Furgatch (NH), 26.63. 7-8 25 breast -1. Krista Conrad (PS), 19.55; 2. Stephanie Gabert (HV). 19.66; 3. Kasey Kipp (NH), 19.79; 4. Juliane Pig- gott (NH), 20.06. 9-10 50 breast -1. Devonie Migues (Lfl). 39. 19; 2. Samantha Gel berger (LFll), 40.25; 3. Alexine Rodenhuis (NH). 41 .53; 4. Holly Van Heil (HV), 42.10. 11-12 50 breast -1. Breanna Ortiz (Lfl). 34.69; 2. Florentine Rodenhuls (NH). 36.50; 3. Katie Hedley (Lfll). 36.n ; 5. Lauren Snell (HV). 37.76. 13-14 SO breast -1. Melissa Hendef'Sorl (NH), 35.81; 2. Heather Hapeman (HV), 35.91 ; 3. Julie Mendelson (NH). 36.50. 15-1S 50 breast -1. Grace Wang (GB), 34.09; 2. Vivian Luong (Lfll). 34.53; 3. Miny Olivadoti (GV). 35. 15; 4. Kerry Barklow (HV), 35.25. 8uTTuR,y 7-8 25 fly -1. Emlly Knight (Lfll), 19.73; 2. Taylor Jones (NH), 21 .06; 3. Oaire Schloemer (HV). 22.1&. 9-10 25 fly -1. Camille Hewtco (HV), 16.22; 2. Athina Meshkin (NH). 16.22; 3. Katlin Kubas (HV). 16.68. 11-12 50 fly -1. Hailee Hudson (GB). 30.3~; .2. Megan Duggleby (Lfll), 30.62; 3. VMan Uao (HV). 31.70; 4. Anne Schroeder (HV). 32. 1 S. 13-14 50 fly -. 1. Natalie Barro (PS). 29.86; 2. Randi Haynes (PS). 30.40; 3. Bri- anne Murphy (GB), 30.71. 15-1S so fly -1. Katie Haynes (GB), 28.78; 2. Stephanie Kumamoto (GV), 29.58; 3. Erin Kelly (GB). 29.59; 5. Melin- da Tucker (HV), 30.44. BAcxsnlau S-6 25 back -1. Heather Van Hell (HV), 23.35; 2. Kelly M0<rls (GB), 24.58; 3. Kelsey Larson (HV), 25.03; 4. 1<1111 Feeley (HV). 25.48; 5. Erin McAdams (NH), 26.60. 7-8 25 badt -1. Ashley Pries (HV). 19.65; 2. Juliane Piggott (NH), 20.60; 3. Marit Zachman (HV), 21.()0. Tars seek hoops coach NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Hal'bor Hlgh's search f0< a girls basketball coech ls ongoing . Prospective eo«hes should cont.Kt Girts Athletk Director Fletcher 0tson at the school's athletk office: 76().3127. 9-10 so back -1. ll'Ke)' Foss (Lfll). 38,SO; 2. JeMifef Pries (HV), 38.60; 3 • Katlin Kubas (t-M. 39.24; 4. Athlna Meshkin (NH), 40.84. 11-12 so back -1. Megan Duggleby (LFll), 32.28; 2. Lianne Todlico (Lfll). 33.56; 3. Kayla Crowder (GB), 33.93; 4. Stacy Edlund (NH), 34.28; 5. Danielle cartson (NH). 3$.03. • 13·14 50 back -1. Lori Fausett (Lfll), 31 .32; 2. Rita Engelman (GV). 31 .56; 3. Kerry Swancutt (PS). 31.80; 4. Qlrlstlna Hewtco (HV). 32.31. l 15-lS 50 back -1. Lindsay Swancutt (PS), 29.76; 2. Laura Weeshoff (HV), 31 .16; 3. Miny Ollvadotl (GV), 31.16; 4. Melinda 'tucker (HV), 31.35; 5. Kirsten Storm (NH), 32.50. • INDMDUA&. MmuY 9-10 100 individual medley -1. Oevonle Migues (Lfl), 1:15.57; 2. Alexine Rodenhuis (NH). 1:23.42; 3. Cemllle Hewko (HV). 1 :24.65. 11-12 100 individual medley -1. Megan Duggleby (LFll). 1:10.47; 2. Hailee Hudson (GS), 1: 11.53; 3. Katie Hedley (L.F), 1: 11.65; 4. Vrvlan Liao (HV). 1:12.35; 5. Daniela Di Giacomo (HV), 1:14.S7. 13-14 100 free -1. Heather•Hapeman (HV). 1:10.13; 2. Lori Fausett (LFll). 1:10.21; 3. Kerry Swancutt (PS), 1:11.S1; • 5. Jessica Harkins (HV). 1: 13.13. 15-1S 100 individual medley -1. Grace Wang (GB), 1 :05.36; 2. ~e Haynes (GB), 1 :07.18; 3. Jeana Barro (*PS). 1 :07.32. FMIRELAY 5-6 100 free relay -1. Harbor View, 1:21.34; 2. Pacific Sands, 1:2S.36; 3. New- port Hills, 1 :30,56. 7-8 1'® free relay -1. Green Valley. 1 :06.B7; 2. Lake Forest 11. 1 :07 .SS; 3. New- port Hills, 1 :09.72; 5. Harbor View. 1:13.69. 9-10 200 free relay -1. Lake Forest II, 2:14.31; 2. Harbor View, 2:16.78; 3. Lake Forest. 2:20.96. · 11-12 200 free relay -1. Greenbrook. 1:58.50; 2. Harbor View, 1:59.97; 3. Lake Forest II. 2:05.54; 6. Newport Hills. 2:11.38. 13-14 200 free relay -1. Pacific Sands. 1 :S3.87; 2. Greenbrool(. 1 :56.16; 3. Lake Forest II, 1 :56.25; 5. Harbor View, 2:02.03; 6. Newport Hills, 2:02.56. 15-18 200 free relay -1. Greenbrook. 1:46.72 (meet re<:ord); 2. Green Valley, 1 :50.88; 3. Harbor View, 1 :52.13; 6. New· port Hills, 2:10.12. BOYS TEAM SCORING 5-6 -1. tiarbor View, 170; 2. Lake For- est II, 109; 3. Greenbrook. 102; 4. New- port' Hills, 97. 7-8 • 1. Lake Forest II, 1981'2; 2. New- port Hills, 19S; 3. Harbor View, 113. 9-10 -1. Greenbrook, 197'/2; 2. New· port Hills. 153; 3. Lake Forest II, 83; 6. Harbor View. 641'2 11-12 • 1. Newport Hllls, 183; 2. Harbor View, 176; 3. Green Valley. 124. 13-14 -1. Harbor View, 210; 2. Green- brook, 163; 3. Pacific Sands, 129; 4. New- port Hills, 127. 15-18 -1. Harbor View, 171; 2. New- port Hills, 154; 3. Greenbrook. 152. Combined -1. Newport Hills, 909; 2. Harbor View, 9041h; 3. Greenbrook. 838. MEDl.EYRo.AY ~ 100 medley relay -1. Harbor View., 1:29.15; 2. Lake Forest II, 1 :37 .90; ~. Green Valley. 1 :40.43; 4. Newport Hills, 1:41.88. 7-8 100 medley relay-1. Lake Forest II, 1:11.22; 2. Newport Hills, 1:14.94; 3. Green Valley, 1:21 .89; 6. Harbor View, 1:26.41. 9-1 O 100 medley relay -1. Newport Hills, 1 :06.15; 2. Pacific Sands, 1 :09.50; 3. Greenbrook. 1:10.90. 11-12 200 medley relay -1. Newport Hills, 2:10.31; 2. Harbor View, 2:17.29; 3. Green Valley. 2:17.59. 13-14 200 medley relay -1. Harbor View., 1 :58.84; 2. Pacific Sands. 1 :59.21; 3. Newport Hills, 2:01 .65. 15-1 S 200 medley relay -1. Newport Hills. 1:48.53; 2. Greenbrook. 1:50.91; 3. Harbor View, 1:50.93. Ft&sTYu: ~ 25 free -1. John Marcin (PS), 17 .20; 2. David Guibord (HV), 17.66; 3. Colin Carroll (GB). 17.90. 7-8 25 free -1. Kale McCartney (Lfll, 15.00; 2. Patridc White (NH), 15.19; 3. Taylor Nichols (NH), 15.56. 7-8 SO free -1. Patrick 'v'Yhit:e (NH), 33.63; 2. Kale Mc:C.artney (LAI). 34.03; 3. Jeffrey Carlson (NH), 35.48. 9-10 50 free -1. Taylor Storm (NH). 29.44; 2. Daniel Morris (GB). 29.69; 3. Bryan Bissonette (GB). 31.83; 4. Ryan Lance (NH), 32.16; 5. Scott Sanford (NH), 32.57. 11-12 50 free -1. Gunnar McOellan (NH), 26.13; 2. Kevin Welch (HV), 28.19; 3. Patrick Le (GV), 28.37; 5. M8tt Cooper (NH),.28.54. 13-14 100 free -1. Adam Buzolkh (HV), 55.33; 2. c~ Fleetwood (PS), 55.91; 3. Tyler McClellan (NH), 58.62r4. Artie Dorr (HV). 59.82. 15-18 100 free -1. Phillp Garde (GB), 47.85 (meet record); 2. AMrfNI Jensen (NH), 51 25; 3. Klff Crandall (GB). 51.341 4. Andr~ Bltley (HV), 52.04. . IMAS'n1'llOD 5-6 25 breast -1. John Marcin (PS), 22.37 (meet record); 2. Colln Carroll (GB), 23.97: 3. Beau Atty8h (NH), 25.41; 4. Michael Uao (HV). 27 .20: S. Kyte Canale (HV), 27.57. 7-8 25 breast· 1. Adam~ (LFll), 20.41; 2. Bradley Gross (Lfll), 21 .22; 3. Jay Russell (GV), 22.53; 4. Anthony Marralle (NH), 22.72. 9-10 50 breast -1. Robert Hansen (GB). '38.53; 2. Kevin Kuo (GB), 41.44; 3. Bran-don Mason (NH). 42.59; 5. Scott Sanford (NH), 43.16. 11-12 50 breast · 1. Gunnar M(Qellan (NH), 35.21; 2. Chris Nguyen (GV). 37.16; 3. Matt Brumll')ett (GB), 37.34; 4. Kevin Welc.h (HV), 38.12. 13-14 50 brem -1. Garrett Shimizu (LFI), 33.78; 2. Scott Bandaruk (LFll). 34 .. 25; 3. Robert Schuberth (PS), 34.43; 4. Sherwin Kim (HV). 34.53; 5. Adam Buzolkh (HB). 34.72. 15-18 breast -1. Michael McClellan (NH). 30.21; 2. Adam Helliwell (GV),30.34; 3. Aaroo Chan (Lfl). 30.63; 5. Kevin Fitzpatridt (NH), 32.19. BuTTIM.Y 5-6 25 fly • 1. Cameron Henry (LFll), 21.46; 2. Nicholas Ingram (GV). 21.96; 3. David Guibord (HV). 22.02. 7-8 25 fly -1. Adam Bandaruk (LFll). 16.59; 2. Shane Gardner (PS). 1S.60; 3. Jeffrey Camon (NH), 1S.69. • 9-10 25 fly -1. Robert Hansen (GB). 14.81; 2. B'ryan Bissonette (GB). 15.37; 3. Ryan Lanee (NH). 15.71; 4. Taylor Storm (NH). ·15.94. 11-12 50 fly • 1. Matt Cooper (NH); 30.97; 2. Nick Chambers (Lfll), 31.84; 3. Robby Garcia (LFll), 33.06; 4. Parker Delponte (NH), 33.14; 5. Bryan Buhagiar (HV), 33.78. 13-14 50 fly -1. l)'ter McClellan (NH). '28.38; 2. Sherwin Kim (HV), 28.45; 3. Matthew Blackford (HV). 28.81. 15· 18 50 fly -1. Philip Garcia (GB). 24.15 (meet record); 2. Scott Sandland (HV). 26.32; 3. Kitf Crandall (GV). 26.50; 5. Jason Palda (HV). 27.13. 8Aac.sTRou 5-6 25 back -1. David Guibord (HV). 22.34; 2. Colin Carroll (GB). 22.99; 3. Michael Liao (HV), 23.10; 4. Peter Weid- ner (HV), 23. 16. 7-8 25 ba(k -1. Patrick 'v'Yhite (NH). 18.46; 2. Neal Duggleby (Lfll), 1931; 3. Matthew Langel (t:fV), 19.65; 4. Jeffrey (arlson (NH). 20.59; 5. Jeffrey Peck (HV), 21.07. 9-10 50 bade -1. Daniel Morris (GB). · 34.81; 2. Ken Kitayama (GV). 37.42; 3. Trevor Abbey (Lfll). 37.97; 5. Tom Money (HV), 39.09. 11-1 2 50 back -1. Ryan Traver (PS), 34!(; ~i Nick Chambers (Lfll), 3S.48; 3. Greg O'Toole (GB). 35.69; 4. Daniel Niehenke (HV). 35.97; S. Parker Oelponte (NH). 36.12. 13-14 SO back -1. Steve Wolfe (PS). 29.68; 2. Adam Buzolkh (HV), 30.03; 3. Andrew RKhan:bon (GB), 31.60; 4. Jim Strack (HV). 31.76; 5. Matt Casserly (NH), 31.87. 15-18 50 back -1. Scott Kramer (NH). 28.34; 2. Jason Palda (HV). 2837; 3. • Andrew Batley (HV), 28.63. INOMDUAL MmuY 9-10 100 individual medley -1. Robert Hansen (GB). 1:16.44; 2. Daniel Morris (GB). 1:19.72; 3. Ken Kitayama (GB). 1:22.19; 5. Ryan Lance (NH). 1:26.07. 11-12 100 individual medley -1. Gun- nar McClellan (NH). 1:09.74; 2. Kevin Welch (HV), 1:13.54; 3. Matt Cooper (NH), 1;14.7S; 4. Daniel Niehenke (HV), 1:15.82. 13-14 100 Individual medley -1. Sher- win Kim (HV), 1 :04.34; 2. C0<ey Fleet- wood (PS), 1:07.12; 3. Kevin O'Toole • (GB). 1:07.94; 4. Jim StrKk (HV). 1:07.95; 5. Tyler McClellan (NH), 1:08.85. 15-1S 100 individual medley -1. Philip Garcia (GB); 57.44; 2. Scott Kramer (NH), 1:00.67; 3. Andrew Batley (HV), 1:01.09; 4. Andrew Jensen (NH). 1:01.66; 5. Jason Pa Ida (HV). 1 :01 .69. ffmimAY 5-6 100 free relay -1. Hatbor View, 1:22.10; 2. Lake Forest II, 1:23.59; 3. Green Valley, 1 :2S.06; 4. Newport Hills, 1:33.65. 7-8 100 free relay -1. Lake fofes1, 1:04.26; 2. Pacific Sands. 1:0UO; 3. New- port Hills, 1:10.02; 4. Harbor View, 1:10.25. 9-10 200 free relay -1. Greenbrool<. i :OS.25; 2. Pacific Sands. 2:19.67; 3. Green Valley. 2:22.56; 4. Harbor View, 2:26.18; 6. Newport Hiiis, 2:33.06. 1 1-12 200 free relay -1. Green Valley, 2:04.69; 2. Harbor View, 2:06.10: 3. Lake Forest II, 2:12.69; 5. Newport Hiiis, 2:32.04. 13· 14 200 free relay • 1. PKlfk Sands, 1 :46.18; 2. Greenbrook, 1 :47.59; 3, Har· bor View, 1:49.09; 7. Newport Hills, 2:37.41. 15-18 200 free relay -1. Newport Hiiis, 1:35.64; 2. lake Forest II, 1:36.37; 3. Greenbrook, 1:37.92; 4. Harbor View, 1:39.40. ,,) Child Quest International, Inc:. ' . . Newport Beach/Costa f-.Aeso Doily Pilot RUNNING ... Race for C~re • The public is invited to attend ~ and participate in a charity race for C<plCer research at Fashion Island. NEWPORT BEACH -Fashion Island will be the site for the 1998 Race for the Cure host- ed by .the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's Orange County Chapter on Sept. 27. The annual event raises funds for research grants and supports local education a)>out, as well as screeil,JJlg and treatment pro- grams for, breast cancer. A wide variety of runners are expected, and invited, to participate in the race includ- ing: Olympic runners, corporate teams, casual wal.kefS, youngsters, families and an army of volunteer workers who will coordinate the race .. -Over 16,000 participated at last years race, with ·more than 20,000 total people in atten- dance. This year, race organizers predict a record turnout of 23,000 people for the 5~0ne-m.ile Run-Walk. The event is designed to be a family event with something for everyone. In addition to the team competition, the schedule includes: Women's and Coed SK Run-Wal.ks, Family One-mile Fun Run-Walle, live entertainment, the Chevron Kids Expo, a Fitness and Heath Expo, free refreshments and prize drawings. A ceremony to honor the survivors of breast cancer ..will take place on the back steps of the Pacific Life building. YOUTH BASEBALL The USATF certified and sanctloned co\l!Se features tolling hills, ocean breezes and a downhill finish. Prizes will be awarded to top finishers in the women's SK. Those interesting in taking part can partic- ipate in a number of ways. Teams of .five or more people will take part in a 51< team com- petition or, if related, the Family One-mile. lnqividual participation and volunteer work is also available. ' Fees to enter the race are $23 for ddults'pn- or to Sept. 19. After Sept. 19, the fee is $25 and it is $30 on race day. For youths 17-and-under filld seniors. the fees are $12, $15 antl $18. The event, which has been held sll\ce 1991 , has raised over two million dollars to fight breast cancer. ·BASEBALL BOOT CAMP The Newport Beach Quakes Baseball Academy u5es a lot of hard work and repetition to ~repare young players for high school baseball. JA.'l()N f hlJ ~Plot CORONA DEL MAR -John Elliott, the assistant baseball coach at Corona del Mar High, believes there are a lot of problems with youth baseball in the Orange County area, particularly in Little League. Many programs, according to Elliott, are less about teaching players the proper fundamentals of baseball and more about a coach's ego. That's why last year Elliott decided to do something about that by creating the New- port Beach Quakes Baseball Academy based at Corona del Mar. "There is a lot of baseball ignorance out there,• Elliott said. "Most coaches just want to win and see things short term. lacking the knowledge to teach kids to become better players.• The academy is for players ages 11-14 who are invited to join after a tryout. Players are then split into two teams (11-12 and 13- 14) and play as travel teams for the Amateur Athletic Baseball Congress. A number of tb.mgs separate the acade- my from other .youth programs. One of those is endurance and hard work. Andre Pinesett. Scott Thompson and Blake Contant r~presented Newport Beach in the American Youth Baseball Hall of Fame Tournament at Cooperstown. Practices are held up to four times a week and begin with an hour-and-a-half of condi- tioning. There is also emphasis on repetition of basic baseball skills, over and over again. "Everybody in thiS area is looking for the magic pill,• Elliott said. "Mom and dad can pay for lessons all-day long, but it won't help if the kid doesn't go home and practice. They don't want to take 500 swings a day.• That numb.er may seem excessive to some, but most of the Major League's elite players take at least that many swings, if not more, per day to stay sharp. The pitching staff also gets a lot of work. "Pitchers at this age don't get sore arms, they get sore egos,· Elliott said. "Thal is unless they throw 200 pitches a game." Quakes pitcher'S may see a lot of action, but the pitch count is closely monitored by Elliott and his other coaches. At the start of the season, pitchers are held to 40 pitches, with maximum total rising to 60 by mid-sea- son. "Only on rare occasions to our pitchers throw more in a day,• Elliott said. "We saw DEEP SEA guys in the tournament who threw over 100 pitches in a single game.• By maintaining a low pitch count, Elliott can arrange the rotation so pitchers get innings against a variety of opponents over the course of a tournament. One of the other important aspects of the program is Elliott's desire to produce players who are ready to step mto Vdrsity programs at age 14. "I've got trophies at home, but they don't mean a thing," Elliott said. •I don't care about winning, I want my players become the best players that they can be.• Players at the academy will have played in between 120 and 200 games by the time they reach high school. The schedule is tough, but it develops character. •we have tougher baseball players men- tally,• Elliott said. "When our kids start high school, they will be better prepared than anyone else.• Elliott believes that some of his players could already make the high school varsity, at 12. Elliott does run mto problems with atb- A Early Years Toys AGENTS: tudes and players who aren't used to failure, but it comes with the territory. "There Me a lot of excuses when a player first comes here," Elliott said. ·Kids are failing for the first time and aren't used to it. Some devel- op problems with their temper. "But I'd rather have to tone down a kid that tone him up.• The program has seen quick results. The 11-12-year-olds finished fifth at the Ameri· can Youth Baseball Hall of Fame tourna- ment in Cooperstown, N.Y .. against 47 top teams from other states. The older team just returned from Okla- homa where it finished second at the Ama- teur Athletic Union's Ndtional Champi- onship tournament. The results speak loud- ly about the incredible baseball potential that exists in Orange County. •All they care about m this area is wm, win. win,• Elliott said ·we have good coaches at Newport Harbor and CdM, but they get kids who aren't prepared properly for high scbooJ baseball.· •Developmental toys for children birth to 10 years. • Quality toys with lasting and creative play value. •Personal &erVic:e from knowledgeable sale laff. Deb Anderson • Don Adams Dot Adams 642-4212 S..""*"ia o.c:. ,., ...,. 3.5 ,.. ........ 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH \ Thursday, August 13, 1998 JP. llSEllLL orde • Borders' former mates with St. Paul Saints get to her big time with 12 hits, 8 runs in 3113 innings . ST. PAUt, Minn. -If the events of August are any inclication ol things to come, DUluth-Su~rior Dukes pitcher Ila Borders might consider taking the rest of fhe month off. Last week, Borders missed her filth start of the season with food poisoning. Borders recovered by Monday rught, but was not 100% as the St. Paul Saints, th.e team with whlch she btoke m dunng the 1997 season, knocked l'ier out m the fourth mrung and went on to beat the Dukes, 8-5. Saints hitters had practlced patlence m batting practice and were able to haildle Borders' array ot oU-speed pitches . The big blow came in the fourth wh~n Borders took a hne dri~ ve bff the shin. / Borders was able to continue, but the Saints added two bunt singles. three doubles and a two-run home rup en route to a stX- run outburst. ' Borders, who had pitched 12 consecuuve inrungs without allowing a run, got only one out m the innrng dnd was responsi- ble for eiglit runs and 12 tuts 31/3 inrunq .. •A pitcher like Ila has to get ahead of bdtters," Bcmy Moss, the Saints' hitting coach. told reporters Monday rught "You have to remember, she isn't the only soft-throwing lefty m the league." With the loss, Borders dropped to 1-2 with an l!RA of 6.49. ILA'S STATS Ila Borders G GS CG W-L IP H R ER HR BB SO 11 5 0 1-2 34.2 45 28 25 6 10 13 RECREATION SPORTS SWnmer softball As of August 3 Modified Coed C -1. Lil' Pickle Beachcombers, 14; 2. Sticks & Stones, 10; 3. California Dreamin' 8; 4. Touch 'etn All. 6; 5. Beer Buddies. -1 Modified Coed D-1 -1. Grounds Crew, 12; 2. (tie) River Rats. Ventone, 10; 4. (tie) Swingers, Regenes1s Rookies. 8; 6. (tie) Red Robin. 2-out Nightmare, Rock Harbor, 2; 9. Lightning, -2 Coed C -1. (tie) Cleats & Cleavage, Barking Spiders. 12; 3. Shooters & Slammers. 6; 4. (tie) The Brew Crew, Club Mesa, 4; 6. Fairview. 0. Coed 0-1 -1. (tie) Boyle Bombers. Muckrakers, Head First, 10; 4. Fanatics Only, 4; 5. (tie) The Unforgiven, Muffin Monsters, 2. Coed D-2 -1. Sharkbites, 14; 2 (tie) The Gimps, Riptide, 6; 4. (tie) Liti-Gators, Team YPAC. S, 6. Rug Rats, 4. Coed Rec -1. Mama's & Papa's, 10; 2. Rowdy Roofers, 6; 3. Pillsbury Doughboys, S; 4. CCNM, 1. Coed D-3 -1. Friends and Family, 11; 2. •K"Line Crew, 10; 3. RSI Big Rigs, 9; 4. Seagate, 6; 5. Byte Me, 2; 6. Spnnt PCS, O; 7. Stride & Associates. -1 Men's C-1 -1. Team Easton, 12; 2. (tie)Goat Hill, PDC. 10; 4. Young Guns, 6; 5. Club Mesa. 2; 6. Ballistic Blue, 0 Men's Upper 0 • 1. The Hads. 12; 2. The Attitudes, 10; 3. (tie) Seagate Scorpians. Hooligans, 6; S. (tie) Hard Parts, Giants. 4. Men's Middle D -1. Wamors, 12, 2. (tie) Ballbusters. Psomas Psox. 8; 4. Marauders, 5; S. Mark Window. 4, 6. TRD, 3. Men's Lower D -1. (tie) Parrotheads. Team Paragon. 9; 3. Emerald Plumbing, 8; 4. Good, Bad. Ugly, 6; 5. Body Count. 4; 6. Theodore Robbins, 3. llPPY lllYIDIY j 11 •j ' l l 'rm5'M• -~ CW&aMM ~ Men's B-1 -1. Newport Wholesale, 12, 2 Lowted. 1 O; 3 (tie) POC. Blood Sweat & Beers, 8; 5 (tie) Elmore Toyota, El Ranch1to, 2. Men's C-2 -1 Outers Again 12, 2. Barn Burners. 10; 3 Homeb1rd, 8; 4. Budmen, 6; S Silky Sulhvans. 4, 6 Same Guyz. 2 Men's C-4 -1 Pete's Brew Crew. 18. 2 Cone, 14, 3 Mudville, 5. 4 Rebels. 3, 5 MV&P. 2 Men's D-2 • 1 (tie) D-Tour, Old Timers. Totally Co ffee. Swing This, 8, s rzvzx. 6, 6 Land of the Lost. 3, 7 Jim's Wrecking Crew, 1. Men's 0-3 -1. Bedrock Bombers, 10, 2 (tie) Don't Maner. 8rewslc1es. Polk High, 8; 5 (tie) The Knobs, Crawdads. 4, 7 Troublemakers, 2. Men's 0-4 -1 Meat Puppets, 12, 2: Rebels, 10; 3. Pirates. 8, 4. CCNM, 6, 5. Q· Club, 5; 6 Sharks. 3; 7. Hard Knocks, 2. Summer Bask.tball As of July 28 Mondliy D 1. Schultz Photo. 5-1; 2 SneakerSqueakers,.3-1; 3. (tie) Heat Old Timers, 3-2, 5 Jazz. 3-3; 6 Carnivorous Apes. 1-4, 7 Men's Wearbouse, 0-5 1\.tesday Lower C -1 (tie) The Dnbblers, Wildcats, 5-0; 3. (tle) Goodfellas, The Bus Onvers, Terminators, 2-3. 6 The Raptures. 1-4. 7. Wu-K1lla Beez. 1-5. Wednesday Upper C -1 (tie) Prune Time, Margantav1lle, 4-1, 3 (tie) Headhunters. Q-Club, 0 .8., 2-3; 6. Plaza Heat. 1-4 ~y 8 1 QSC. 5-0; 2 Soft Tubs. 4-1 , 3. Jack's Surfboards. 3-2; 4. In the House, 2-2, 5. Staff Infection. 1~; 6. Str!, 0-5. \ ' ' 'It ' -' • • ' • . • . • • • If " ' , • ~ • "' • ~ .. ' ) • .. ' " . , ,,. Thur.day, Auguat 13, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot PUlllC NOTICll ... PUBUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH 11Mnt0ty I/Id apl)talHI or '"'' pro~ed tiud~t for wire PUBLIC NOTIC! ctlKttd by: .,, lndMclUal duct.a &;: en 1ne11vldu11 e1'°"1ed by: en 111G1vfdUat 11 u tclal• 1tH lt or of any peo 1tt8·ft w11l be ht ld al Have you 1t1t1ed doing HIVt you llt11td doing H•v• you 11at11C1 Cloong Havt you sttl1.0 C10tng the tlllOn or account u PIO-Cotti CommU111ty COiiege bu•lneH yt1'1 v ... 1172 "clltloue 8u•IM9a bUllnfft y•rt Yt i, 7.27.ee buaintn ye1? YM , .. :Ml ~u Y9t? No Vlded "' Prob•t• Code NC• 0111/ICt ON.ct, Bldg A. How.,CI L OuNI\ ................ ". Olana $. MCClll• Judi Sul\lkl VOMI Wiikin• tlon 1250 A. Requeat IQf' 1370 Adame Av.nut, Cot la Thi• ttaltment wu tiled The f~ CMflOt\l llt Thie 1u.tetMM wa1 filt<I TN• euatement -.u tueci This a11tetnftlt w11 tiled li1fa~[1Jl'1-:_lll'l.~"T.lln. ---.-.-C-7_844 ____ S~.lal Nolle• '°'"' 11 Mt ll, CA tU2t on Sep. "'111' ·~ County Clefk OI doing Mll\NI ••• w.lttl "" C<Mity Cle<lc of W1ttl lht Counly Clerk ot witr'I th• COWll)' Cle<ll of NOTIC• 0 , tvllltble from Ult court ttlT\bef 2, 1"8 111 30 p tn. Orllrl09 COU!'CY on 71'28191 NMI DISTRIBUTION I RE· Or~ County on 1-24.... Orange County on 1-4-91 Or~ C~nly on 7121198 =~~nllN°'al.Jiii/li .. STIT O TO cl•tll Publl11\td N•w~ort tM88715490 CYCUNO CO., ~1 W. tMHHUH 1HH7M0tl 1HH7H451 AOMIJll';.lft Attomey for I.he ltetl• 8ttch.Cotla Mt.. Ollly 01tly Pilot JvAy 30, Aug II, Cu11 Hwy • Newport Daily Piiot July 23 >O Au-0111y Pilot Aug. 8, t3, 20. 0111)' P110t July 30, Aug 8, •• T .. T• 0'• tlon•t1 PllOI Augutl 1), 1191 ........ 7 ''· 20. 1191 Th022 ~acc"o· CA 92883 OV'f 8 13 19" • Thol4 27. 1"8 Tht32 13, 20, '"' The25 i*lwi'ec~~ .. WILLIAM V SCHMll>T "'""' .. M lndu\lllH Inc.. ' ' DORll M. ADAMI ate. HQ ICHi o:atHll ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! (CA). 2so1 w. co111 Hwy , -~PU--B~L"'""IC-N"'""O"""T.,..IC"""!-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 00"11 MU"ll&. ADAMI • u,' Newpon 8Hch, CA 92603 CAii NO. Ate3 ,81 ATTO,.NKY AT W, " 1111 1 etn.H Flctltlo"• BualneH Thia builneu It con.•--,-1c-t-lt-1~-,-8-u-1-,-.-Flotltloua lualne11 FlcUUout 8u11n .. 1 bul ro all l\elrt be~l/ltt 10)0 CAM,UI DR., 0 out u Name ll•temenl ducted by: 1 cotporltlon 1 n • Namt Sl•tement Name llattmenl =· C,.dl\Ofl, conhngent crea~ N.WltORT 81ACH, CA th:1~:w~r:~.:: .,. T~ IOI~ pettont ate Have YOl.I 1t'1ted Clo<ng Th:~===: .,. Tht following per1on1 111 The fottowtng pettonl 111 , ' tillt, IO(t. and S*IOftt 11trll0 may 12180-2171 dOi ~nan 11, bu11ne11 u bU~u ytt? No CIOlng OUSintll •• dOinQ buttntst H d0tng butlntn •• . or to Oltltfwlt• be lnttfetl Publlthtd Newport oc1 VEHICLE WHOLE· Or"'Qt ~y Golf, 1800 EMCO lnctutt1l1t, Inc . Comput., '1l com 3170 VICKY S HOME CLEANING CAHOL.ELASAA, 2368 Or· pay ile ~ tl'le wit! or .. IJllt , or bOI , tth•Cotta M•ta Daily SALE 1374 IH '""•n E. Oatty Avt .. Suite 2tl, Oonaid l<ltn McRlt, Preti· Pullman SI Cott • M 11 SERVICE, 3t~t Canachn 111ge Avenue, Co1i. M•sa, tutn Ol'the I of PORIS M ADAMI aka • _.., S1nt1 Ana, CA 12705 Clent ·• 1 1 · Or , Costa Mt ... CA 92628 CA. 92627 llld de9d • oQAIS MURleL ADAMS ot Auguei 8, 12• l3 Avt • Cosll Mell, CA ftlc Miiton, tHSO Orltlil• Th11 .Jll emtnt Wat filed CA. 82620 VIC10fll Ocampo, 3t51 C1· Mel11t1 Lee Scott, 2386 f.i~ tn )4 PETITION l'OR PRO· '"' w "J0211 01• on 28002 WOOd Dr., 8rH, CA 112821 With Ult County Cltrk ot 1"[:l"(~A s) )'1~% c:~ora, n1di1n Of .. Cotti Mell. Orang• Avtnut. Costa "°"''. I 1~--------l!IAT! hat bHn flltd by ' Tl! 921 in 1 1 • John Lyon, 3 Twilight Ortl'lilt Caut11Y on 1128)98 ' • u man CA 112628 Mtu, CA 92627 If 1"' WELLS FARGO BANK, auc· PUBLIC NOTICE t:~~,.~~:·9~~i J1,1an t..tne, Rancho S1n11 Mar· tHH7H411 ~;;1~0·~~~:!1C1i 92c6J:. Thi• bu~lne11 11 con-Thia bu~lneu Is con-o INStind~ oueor 10 Fl11t tnllf•l•t• Rimuy Ci ldwtll, 1100 v,1ila, CA 92688 Diiiy Pilot July 30, Aug. 1, ducted by 1 coiporiuon , C111cted by. an lnd1vidu11 ducted by. an 1ndlv1dual INslS ~ Sank In Ult Supe110r Coun CITY O' Calle Del Ce<ro 12A San hit bu1ln111 Is con-t3 20 1998 Th820 Havt you •11'1tCI doing Hive you a1a11tC1 doing H1v1 you ltar1td doing ol W\JSI, IOi'l Of Catilornl1, COl.ltlfY ol OA· N!Wlt.O"T ll!ACH Clement• CA D21$72 • Clucttd by I gtMtal pll1• ' . butlntH -11 No I b1,1slne11 Y•I? YH, 1·1·95 bullnffl ytt? NO WI! • ANOE • 0 Call ne11hlp PUBLIC NOTICE ,_-VlctOfla Ocampo MtUna L. Scott OA 1tll ' THE .PElfTION FOR PRO· NOTICI Oavld Sile•. 4 22 1 Have you 1lt11td doing Tagram ~l1tm Co:r.::.a: This st11tmtn1 w11 filed Thi• stattmenl was fi,.d MORTGAGE SATE rec1u..st1 lhll WELLS INVITINQ 8 101 Miilen•. San Clemente, CA bUSlntll yet? Y .. , July 15, Flollllouf 8utlnH1 1f1• Mtlt all / PtHI Int With tht County Cfetll of W•lh lht County Clerk of , ., •.tnmee FARGO' B~NK be • a.11.0 b1d1 may be •• 92672 t999 Namt Stalement h • 1t1temen1 wu filed Orang1 Counl,y on 7/26~8 Orange County on 7/28198 RIO Noftl, Pofnltd u peraorntl ,.,r: e-elvtd 61 lht oNice of 1111 Thia bu11n1n I• I con· Etic MatlOt'I Tht followlng pe<1on1 .,, with lh• County Clt rk of 18988785483 19989785481 Hnlattve to admlnlsttr tht i~~.:~~~dl\, p3lf's:!'1~ :;~~by 1 genera Pl~· .~hlhl• 1~taltCm.nltyWClll klillelt doing bullnHS H : Ot1nge Ctt"ttya:~.r:r.: Dally Pnot Juty 30, Aug 6, Daily Pilot JUiy 30, Aug. t , 9,A~zad Sig· """of 11\1 dtcedanl • · ' ..., t d d 1 ,. "' "' oun ., 0 Ptnl1tound RH•aroh 13 "0 1""8 fh•t9 13 20 1""8 Th627 ' tnt otcect1.nr1 w111 ancs ~::s ~~111 20:5 f,'"1,~~=~ ~:~:11M:~No 1ttH1148te Coate Mese. CA. 92f21 13, 20, 1998 ' Th628 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~.SALES IN- codlclt1, II 1ny, be 1dmllttd r P ' Thil llllem•nl wu ltltd Dally Pilot Juty 23. 30, Au-J1me1 Edwlfd Totan, 2283 to p1obatt Tht Will i nd ~918. ~ t~lch l~m!, ·~ with 1111 County Cltik 01 gust II. f3, 1999 Th015 P1e1flc Ave. Apt, ID. Costa PUBLIC NOTIC! Flclllfout lluelnH1 Flcllllou1 8u1lneH . 13198. '08120t98. 'UBLIC NOTICE PUILlC NOTICES 'UIUC NOT1Cll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll THE PETITION llQUHll Ntwpoll 811ch, CA 112658· nlVI you t 1111 o nv 011ngt County on 7·21·98 2283 Pacific Ave. A f, .to: Dally Pilot July 30, Aug 8, • 6 • ""' " ' ' ..,, ! any coctlc111 111 1valt1blt 1 • • 1 1 op " Ora 1 Counl on 7/2$198 Mtt1, CA 112627 •--=~~-~---Ham• Statement Name Statement 7198 101 1um111111on In lhf Mt 't,,J~'~ WILDLAND IN· ng 199~0715459 PUBLIC NOTICE Michie! W11l11m Sttbntr, Flollllou• lueln•H Tilt fonowlng persons 111 Th• followlllg persons are ~g&SEACHICOSTA ktpt by 1111 cOUl1 2283 P1c1fic Ave , Unit 8, Ham• Statement doing buslneu ... doing bu,lnest 11· THE PETITION reque111 TERFACE ZONE VEGETA· D11ty Pilo1 Juty30,Au9 8, Flclltlou18u1lnHt Cos\aMts1,CA92i527 Th•fotlowlngpe11ons11t VILLA BELLA, 101 21 Fudge Null Fud91 of the t PIUCl.aTllEM IB1 IRGADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation .• 1u1no111y 10 1dmln111tr the TION THINNltlQ AND RE· 13, 20. 1998 Tl\824 Name lt1temenl Thia bu1ln1ss 11 con· doing busl11111 u · Adams Ave., H11ntlngton Month Club, 229'1t T111on t11111 und11 tht lndtpen-~~~L t N 3224 PUBLIC NOTICE ' The lollowlng pe11001 are ducted by: co-partner •) GOLOCOM NETWORKS. 811ch, CA 92646 Way, Sur1t 8, Laguna Hitls,1 _________ -i dtnl Admlnlalrttlon of Et· iac o doing buslntn as: • Have you 11arted doing b) NAVACOM, 1115 W. Bay 8rtnda Joyce, 3621 C S. CA 9a6S3 lat" Acl. (Thlt Autho1lly Eatlmate: $~O,OOO/~ D Flclllfowt BuilneH TRl·llnk Markttlng Co,. bualntH yet? No Avl., N1wpo11 Beect'I, CA. Bt1t St .. Santa Ana, CA Ttrflnct Fllmlng Roark, ---------. will allow 1he per1on11 rtp· Approve b1 .., •n· H It t t 1623 E. 17th SI. t308, J1m11 E. Tolan 9266! 92704 • 2t Tahot, Irvine, CA 92612 110 Bro~dway Costa Mesa M2·9110 r11enlatlv• to 11ke many nl1 Lockard, Fir• Mar· The ~:,::wing• P~'r':~~. are Santa Ana, CA. 92705 Thi• 11111mtn1 w11 Med Mlchtll• P. Finney, I 115 This buslntll 11 con· This bu1ln111 ls ·con· Cao'l aeem to acllon1 without obtaining •h•I doin butlnH• 11. Ron Oaddl•. 503 ~ Marl-with th• Counly Citric ol W. Bay Avt., Newporl ducted by: an lndlV!dual ducttd by: 111 Individual · get to all t~o•• court 1pprova1 BelOf• Ilk· Prospect1v1 blddtt• may Catgbu EnglnMiing 1009 gold Avt . Corona d•I Mar, Orange County on 8·1 t·98 B11ch, CA. 921561 Have you 111t11d doing Hevt you alartllcl ·doing repalf "'bs Ing certain very Important obllln on• 111 of bid docu· w tSth Slrtet 'costa CA 92625 19988788794 Thia buslntu I• con· busliless yet? No buslneH y11? YH, 7-t~98 ,.., •ctlona, hOwwtr, the per· menll 11 no coi l 11 lh• of· Mesa CA 92627 ' JOfd•n Franco Jr.. 1598 Oalty Pilol Aug ,3 20 27 ducilel by: an lndMClual 8rtnd11 Joyce T1111nc1 F. Roark around the house? 1onal 11p1111n11Uv1 wlll b1 fie 01 lht Fi 1 and Marine 1111 • Stanley Casey 432 Elm St • Co1t1 Mtta, CA Stpt 3 1998 • ' The34 Have you started doing This 1tattmtnl WH liled This 1111tmtn1 w11 life<f t~; requlrael 10 give notice 10 • r A A C · 0 92626 · • bu.sinus ytl? No wl1h lh• County Clerk of wtlh th• County Clerk of ln1ere111d ptr1on1 unttu Dep1r1menl, 3300 Newpot1 M~·c~A ;;~~:· oroni ti Thl1 bualt1HI la con-PUBLIC NOTICE Mlchlllt Fenney Orange County on 7128/98 011n91 County on 8-4·98 thty have welv•d notice or Boulevard, P 0 Bo• 1188, Jo~n Richard Surna 304 ducted by: a llmlltd part· Tl\lt 1tat1ment wu lll1d 19988795479 19988788082 conttnled lo lhl propo11d Newport Boach, CA 92658· Avenida Cumbll, Ne~pot1 n111/llp Flctlllou1 BualntH with the County Clerk of Daily Pilot July 30, Aug. 8, Dally PiJol Aug. 6, 13, 20, action) The Independent 89t5 Stach CA 92680 H•v• you tlarttd doing Namt Stetemant Orange County on 8·4·98 13 20 1998 ThG2l 27 1998 T11633 1dmlnl11r11lon autho111y wlll ro1 further lntormellon, Vjnce~I Paul Roman 1207 bu1lne11 yel'J No The lollowlng p111on1 art 19989789099 ' ' ' bt gr1n1ed unle11 an Infer· c all Denni a Lockard, Blue Gum Line, Newport Aon Gaddj• doing buslneu u : Dally Piiot Aug e. 13, 20, PUBLIC NOTICE ---------1 H ied P•taon fllH an ob· Projlct M•n1g11 11 (949) Beach. CA 92660 Thia ttitimenl wu filed MATEOS MAINTENANCE. 27, t998 Th832 1---------PUBLIC NOTICE i.ttlon to lh• p11111on ond ... 4.336t This builneu 11 con· with tht County Clttk ot t26 Monlt Villa 16, coal• Flctltlout Bualn•ts ---------t ah0w1 good cauH wily 11ie .,.. . 011ng1 County on 7/28198 Mu• CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Name ll•lemenl OF TRUSTEE coun 1hould no1 ;rant lht MANDATORY PREBID :::~~P by 1 general pall· 19989795498 E1mi1aldo Mattos Out· Tht followlng pe110n1 are NOTICE SALE 'S l l.llhOflly. MEETING ON TUESDAY, Havt you' 1111'1td doing Dally Ptlol July 30, Aug. 8, YedO, t28 Monte Vista 16, Flclltlou1 lluelne11 dOltlil bus1ne1111; f · 1 A HEARING on lne pell· AUGUST 25th AT l '.30PM business yet? No 13,20, 1998 Tt\616 Cos11Mt11,CA92627 Name Statement SCHAFFER ENTER- llon will be held on SEP· AT CITY OF NEWPORT Tai• Stanley Caaoy 0 Tl\ll buslneas I• con· Tht lollowlng p111on1 .,. PRISES, 14 Ima Loa Ct .. K4m~ T1 EMBER 3, 1998 81 1 45pm BEACH, CIT'f HALL, FIRE Thia •tetemint wea llled P BLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual doing builneu 11: Newpot1 8t1cn, CA 92683 n Oepl. 703 locattd 111 341 CONFERENCE ROOM whh tht County CJerk of H~v• you 1ta11ed doing NCS Nellonal Cash Syt· Antl\ony Todd Schaller, 14 The Clly Drive South. Or· P II h d N t Oran"• County on 1/28198 Flo tltlout 8utlne11 bu1lnH1 yet? Yts. 02·01· tema 3848 C11mpu1 Orlvt Ima lo• Ct,, NtWP•"t angt CA 92868 ul> ' 1 ewpor • Name lt•t•m•nl 98 o6 St c Beach, CA 921563 IF YOU OBJECT 10 lht 811ch·Coa11i"' MH• 01ily 18988785493 The following pe11on1 11• Eimeraldo Matto• Oue· :2 1660 Newport tach, A Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· g"'1tlng ol 1ne p11t1oon. you Pilot August l3, l7, 1998 Daily Piiot July 30, Aug. 6, doing bu11nen aa: vedo Judi Suzu~I 605 Victoria ducted by: an lndMdual TE t hOulCI eppear 11 lht lloar· ThM835 13. 20. t998 ThS17 MUll'ISOURCE ASSOCIA· Thia 1taltmenl was lltllcl St IC202 'Cotti Mtsa Heve you 11111•d doing R~B Ing 1ncf 11111 your Ob· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TION, 702C Randolph Ave., with th• County Clark of CA' 92627 ' ' business yet? No ;E J~1on1 o• f111 wrillon ob· Co111 Mtsl, CA 926211 .. o11ng1 County on 7/28/98 Thi• buslneu Is con· An1hon.y Sch1Her jecuon1 with tho court be· LEOAL NOTICE Flctltlout llu1lne11 Multlsource Assoc111lon, 18988715484 ducted by: an lnellvtdual This slltemenl wu filed OC lore lh1 hearing Your IP· H S Inc., (Ntv1d1), 702C Rln• D II Pll J I 30 .a. 8 H t rt d d I with the County Cltrk ol y pear1nce may be in person PROPOll!D •m• 1atem•nt dolph A111 Costa Mesa 0 Y 01 u Y • ~ug. ' ave you 1 a e 0 ng Orange County on 7128/98 T t or by your •Horney 1998·99 The fOllQwlng pe11on1 are CA 92626 " ' t 3, 20, 1998 Th6t8 buslntu yet? Ytl, 8·3·98 19988795455 ~.,.3 1 If' YOU ARE A CACOITOR BUDOET FOR doing bu•lnt11 11: ' This builntU Is con· JUdl Suzuki . • or con1tngenl creditor ol COAST COMMUNITY FIDELITY PAOPERT'Y ducted by· 1 corporation PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 11atement w111 flltCI Daily Piiot Juty 30, Aug. e, Inc. .J!.MOl<l!Mllie led the dec11sod. you mu1t 1110 OOLLEOE DISTRICT ~Fe~~· S~O.Lag2~05Hllr: H1vt yo~ 111111d doing Flctllloua BualnHe ~:,~:•cguonu~tyonC~~9:1 13, 20, 1998 Th623 Mlee i,,b'Y'r c°'~~ your cliim Wllh lhl COUr1 Tht Collt Communitv c~ 928S3 u ' busln•ll ytl? No Nam• Statement 19988708007 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ by ~ =~~17'1~1.~,~~~11~11~~· P, 0 ;: ~:;:i~ D~~~~:1 P~•~: ~o~~r~ \ D~hln. 2~~5 1~~~1~~c~ ~1~:~10:~~: d!f'i:a '::J:,:~ =~son• •1• D111y P1101 Aug. 6, t3, 20, Flctltlou• aualne11 ~ :' lninip:t polntl<I by lh• cour1 Wllhin 1v11l1ble 101 pubhc lnspec· CA ~165~ 1·• guni ' 1()( 1) WttPtll• 27, l996 Th831 Ham• Statement of lhe fJi lour mol1ths from 1119 dato tton 11 lht Co111 Com· Ph 31 .. D han 25505 l..t Thi• t111tm1n1 w11 fll•d b) KIDS 25108·0 Mtr· The following persons art 0 5 0 of lh• 11111 luu1nc1. ol tne munlly Collage Olllrlct 01· Mlr~da Stu LAgun1 Hiits wllh tht County Clerk of guerlte Pky., Mission Viejo, PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslneu 11: nly ~ la L. lt11tra 11 providod '" Pro· flee Building A 1370 CA 926S3 ., ' Or11ng1 County on 7·2t·98 CA 92692 AMERICAN INTERIORS, ~T p BLI AUC1 ~~~· 11~~d~o ·~~~~on c~31~1 Adams Avenue, ' Coste Th.la buslneu la con· 18981184888 Diana s. McC1t111, 27456 flctltloua ButlneH t 806 Sandalwood \.n., TH HI iHE 1 ·e1DDER Ill nol :_ 1....,. 0 11 0 Mesa, CA 92826 from AU· dueled by hu1b11nd and DaUy Piiot July 23, 30, AU· J11mlnt, Mission Viejo, CA ThNal m11 • Statement Newport Beach, CA 92660 , Of =· check w ••Pn• ""'°" ur gusl 28 1998 10 S.pltm· gull 6 t3 1998 Tl\613 92692 1 0 owing petaona are VoM a C. Wllklna, t806 drawl and Ill at the monlhl from lht nearing btr 2, 01998 betwffn lh• ' ' Thia butlness 11 con· doing buslntss H : Sandalwood Ln , Newport of• I ~ elate noticed ~l>oVI hour.• o18 00. m Ind~ 00 On the move? Besl Domeauc Servlcu Beach. CA 92660 Oflt'le Unil~ f YOU MAY EXAMINE lho pm The pubhc hearing on Overstocked with TRADE Agency, 3848 Campus This buslnua Is con· lied 11'1 1 Ill• kepi by lh• cour1 II you 1 H? Drive 't 06, N1wpor1 1 n A1 Ill • p11son lnt11tst•d In Ct•Hlll•d Sell your extra s u Stach, CA 92660 Cl•••lfl•d N lt f NT lh• Hlltt. you m1y lilt Th' most comp1th•n· household A call to h I d Judi Suzuki, 605 'J1ctorja Tl'le most comprehon· T wllh th1 court a Request alve end curront dl1ec· items Classlfled lhroug C asslf1e Streit 1c202. Costa Mesa. slve and curront dlr.oc-~ ,, ..... r·~·.~.,. tor Special Nohe• (lo1m tory ot good• and tor· Wiii help 642·5678 CA 92627 tory o f goods and sor· A. t. ~ OE·154) of the lillny of an vices around I In Classified 042·5078 This business Is con-vices around I oonw and now Index How to Place A Let the ClaHlfled ..Service - Directory help you nnd relfabl• help. Give UI I CRiii CLASSIFIED 942·5978 . Sell your extra household Items in CLASSIFIED "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to. paying inflated pr lees for caskets & services???? 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Sl'lowcas• homH for aale In our S1tu1day AHi l!ttate Supplemenll ------* LEAll OPTION • Jaamlne Creek 3br 2ba, upg11dtd, lrl M Catalina SunH t vftwl $510K Agt 790-8533 COSTA MESA 1024 Detu•• Penn. Duplex, Rn9lleh Cott•e• 3/2 & 212. 4c g11age. 99711,000 rool top deck with Eng II t h Co u n try ocHn vlew-100 Stock . Cot11gt overlooking Call Joan for Detall1 • the ocH n. Roomy 3 940·875-4630 bedroom In bHutlful .,..D_u_p_l_e_•_O,..c-.-.-n--v'""t•_w_ condition. Deiter Hurry St•P• 10 111nd, l br •Bluff• e Pl•"* 38R 3 t/•BA rtmodt led, green belt loc. 2 etory, S•SSl,000 Open 8un 828 Viet• Or•nde ~ . ~~ ~ D-..tan~I 3b~: ~:~:~es~l5K COLL•G• PARK 3bd • .ri-uue_ ... _ 949·7e0-3142 :t~O Wc·:-t Bu\ SI n•c•t ( :o"itn Mt>~H. c·i\ <)2b:l7 \1 \""'port BIHi & Bm ~I Hours 'IHephonf' 8::\0am-:>:OOpm \l11111l11y-Fri1l11>_ Wu lk-111 8::iOn11 i-.):OOp111 \111111lu~ -1· ritl11\ .-~--~-~ ~-~~-- Monday ................. Friday 5:00prn Tut•:-.day .............. Monday S:OOprn Wf>drtl'8duy ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thurs<lay ....... WedneH day 5:00p111 Fri day ............... Thur day S:OOprn alur<lay ............... Friday 5:00pm STARTING ANEW BUSINESS PP HOMESO, THE WEEK J .5bt Clo .. 10 1chool, ~...., Newpe'1 Height• 38r corner 101, room tor 9 ... 9 71 38a, ocean \flew, 3o•---------·• AV per1c1n1 1;130.000 ,. ' 3·•1ao 1•r•g•. HH,000 l!ACH Dlepl•~ •de •tar1 •t Jual •781 Otadllne Wtd &pm ••••• OPEN HOUIE Llttlt•e• fer Ill 0Hdllne fl\ure tpm ••••• It ~v• 10 aoventtt In the bHt local Real Eetate l ectlon CALL TODAY LllA RIVaM •••174-4••• ANN• WILLllY •4•·1?4-4841 Agent. ••.o:a1e ···TH• •LUPl'S·.. •ACH R•ALTY p•op•erv 1175 • ••o• 1br QUHt H~· lay Vltwl ••• , 84S-4a47/721·34U I\ '11\ tiouH. All new Inter. Orlglnal Area, Bttt Newport• leat lurtl•.•0•.!l.llli011ili8• .. liv••• Xlnt llgl'ltlng. Pallo. Plan (E) 39r..-Fam. Model Perfec t 38r "" .. 120 Oulel/prlv. S1orege rm t &OOK Agt 640-&sec> I us 000 'Barbara r..tdtntl81 h<>meau .. with W/D •Vall now. Nn Ll8TINQ 8anr9t•' ftealtor Mfllng faatt Lot elaet .100( ...... 71•· . from e.000·14,000•f • mo--· .. Dupl••· aay View 14 '44.0191 m911y otfer"'8 oe••n i'••t1• e .. u 11tu1 ~"'·Mell• ..... nt• Nwiit IAoliil Hr, v1ew111 100.&10-2111 c ut1om detatched PrudenUel CA ""'1y Ofo, 211a, beem cell, ~::· 1"•~ ,:;>~.~=: •:::::."::: :s.==: ~::C::°'"::..5:,: •·C1M--ITll---,-t-o-r·1- "Po'lld •d. pric ed 48,. :tllA tt,•fl,OOO. l4MH .. 181 CIYPT 122!5 rlghll Only Uff,000. pr In o Ip a I a 0 "~· ......... ., •• Wateffronl '••••••••• lart 6 Judy Tav!or. .. Ai" ... , .. 122 ly OwMt • .,.a Condo, •PPfO• 11001f HatMf Lawn C•mtt'"Y: ........ U. __,..11 _ Ownf# tfMtat A,l .C.O plott, tit d™LY • 81D•• iiif iiN t;' view, l 710.000 ln1ermlt1ent •pacee. 4br hOmt ot1 'avlOOOlf ~~ Tlltlft, epptOa. a llLAJil NA Spruce Lawn. Mrkl CO.o"A c:..:'°'· r'"-l°' _, a ~ 3000tf. 4'ltw ,_.. Loweat Prletel Newetl wiu. 11600 per win n ... • 1 t t .. 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'T'Mn, of courH. ofltr th1 ,.mi 11 comol1ttfi w will Iii•'°"' Rclilious 6usinm ncmw Ul/th tltt Countv Cl..-k, pub//Jlt oncw • uwk !Or four trlffb as ,.,,,,,,. 11, ""'1 and thtn nl• ll"f'r proof of publlcotlott flllth tlN Coun11 Cltrk. l'IHs• ''"" ,,, lo m. '°"' lkHlloul bwhwu ,..,,,. ''"'""'"' ., ,,.. Dtillf Pilot, 330 W. 8-St, COlto Nao. If~ amnot itop bf, ,,,._ ctl/l as tit (114) 6'2-4331 tmtl • ll!lill wtMw .,.,....,,.,,111 for IOU lo,..,...""' fWOM/Urt bf moll . If IOU lhoUld hOfll q furt1* qun(lom. ,,,_. Cflll us inil,., "'11 N mon than litld lo ouhl ,oa. Good lud '",wr,.., ~ Newport Beach/Costa IJ.eso Daily Pilot ' . Thursday, Augu$l 13. 1998 Bl -. - -. -•• 9115 SI RENTALS TO LOST ... -eMnOYMENT S ROUS! Q " PIANO & MARINE SUPS CHEVROLET 9045 JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS : CONDOS i!iSH.U~~E~iiiiii27ii2ii4 POUND 2925 5530 &rn'IQO'ES 8010 ORG~ 6059 DOCRS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f o• RENT •NP H•lghtu· 3br liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·------•iliiiiiiii::.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 ASTRO L• '82 Sov•r•lgn ••• LS 400 j •••••••• 2.5ba home 1450+ O•rm•n •hepherd, R•c•pUonl•t needed 8A8V QA.ANO abso-40' Mooring near 1!5K ml. full pwr, OrMn/tan lthr, l~ml White/Ivory, full opt •I\ U1ll Must like do /)Order cottie mix, fe-for Markellng & PR lu1ety gorgeou' Pavillion, near ocHn (~UWR02,)Ste.J.550 (663135) 114,995 (02'1oe) Ul.9n (948) 9 42•38231· mete, approx 1 yr f=1rm. Must have oul· FIU!D c. STECMANN Rebu.11 •nd re11n1sl1ed 112,500 722-0456 day LEXUS 0,. BAU•R LOTUS Laxus ••••OA n .. d, loving home, going personality, be ANTIQU&S $2.850 (562) 826-9200 650-342t evenirig. WESTMINSTP 7t4-642-7700 MISSION VIII.IQ DAl-M • h .. broken 769-0203 -responsible, proac1lve, · (714) 892--8908 (Met3t4 oee4 }SI.AND 2106 organized and a d•dl· EsTATES Sid• Tl• lor 28' •ail· '82 lo.,.r•len ii iiil•iii&iiiiiiiiiil COMMERCIAL L.oet Shih Tzu, sm fem, cated tHm player BoUGHT SPORTING boat, good loc, water/ ---------• Whlle/b1k tthr, 42kml '9S SC 400 f black & wl\lte. NPB. Prof'I appearance, xlnl 6065 elect $10 P•r tt, or DODGE 9065 (050914) 114.995 White/Ivory, futl opt eme Winter R•nt•I REAL ESTATE Ocean Fron1 & 19th. phone and people AND SOLD GOODS Udo 9rldge.87H128 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8AUIR LOTUS (CMIZ9VL)•vu•" 3 • 917 Completely furnished •••liiilliiiiiliiiil• 247·2747 or 67s-<>953 eklll1 req'd. Good l.~h'IM~!.f·~~~f\JU~~llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I' 7t,...42·T700 -• upecal• 3t>f 3ba,newly MAC & writing skills 1 ••••••••• '90 ' Sh•dow Auto, -~.,....,....,......-----MISSION Vl•.H> rede<:Oral~ by owner/ req'd. Please lex -a.~11.;1i1£,j£.11.&.:L:ll• PRECOR EXERCISE!• i· pb, pe, am·1m '93 Vond•n Pl•• (949)3e..O.e4 ilt d91lgoer, nc>/amk/pete INCOM! HEALTH & resume and Hfary BIKE. PERFECT AUTOMOBILES 11 reo. S1950 Mull Black, crHm lthr, 'H •• 300 8, 28-4474049 PROPeRTY PIT lOOO hl11ory ~o 949·76Q·8780 W'AN CONDITION. $160.1•••••••• Ill 7t4-722·1102 (&8~299) S19,995 C••hmer/lvory l\1'1r ii~~c~~iiiiii2ii7ij9iiOiliiiiiiNiiEiiSiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiii attention Tina ~ TED 949•718·01,,1 BAUER LOTUS (t45f48) 127,177 'J 4 CARAVAN auto, S 714-842-7700 Ll!XUS CORONA ATTM. BUILDER : RECEPTIONIST ANTI UES ACURA 901r cyl. co player. CUS· --"'="',,....,.....,..___ MtSSION v••.10 D e• •••a 2122 I! Sid *•BOOST YOUR•• n .. ded for busy RE. TICKETS 607S tom whl1, tlnled glass, '93 X.18 1 --~ ... ~_.~ ... ~)t_:"'~~~-~·!~-'"• w • Coata M •• IMMUNE SVSTEMI oHlce. Sat & Sun and Older Style Fvmiture $7500. (949) 631·5001 81ack11 an In le r .1-..... ,. - iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil 1 Acre Project. 9 949·588·2434. for occasional weekdaye. Pl.ANOS & CollectiblH '9t L•e•nd Load£ (873612) $18,995 '88 LS 400 > 'I Br' t8• aarllrig up· House1 AHdy to Gol 1neredtble Hvlngs. Excellent phone skills .,._._..,,,__ 2 RT t Io k 't e llh I rf 1 ---------BAUER LOTUS Btack/bl•ck, full oPI $, 25 Miii.on I ··~-·-•""'-•t-·-LA t B t I r, a arm, s~n , " , FEbn11n1 9067 .,. 1talfs ~f\/lew, patio, Ro .. o'w ... , 18 1 rok•r requ red, computer .. p ........ .,....._. • o· a I more open have all reco sl "~ .4-842·7"100 (057298) 140.917 gar, W/D. 613 1/2 "" " '••••lli•ill•• skills are a plusl $$CASH PAID$$ !ravel $225. each. $12,900 7t4·673·P-'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-...... '-..,..'"'-3-X-J-·---1 LEXUS I Ac•cl• $1 275 ·~4-"182 2633 Orano• 642·381211 Pl .. s• call ..... 9 7"'1 _.,... ... _,_ Coll 510-288·5535 fl -.... MISSION v1• 1 0 • ""' " E'SID• c MESA EMPLOYMENT 6444 >c 3l3. """ • ~ • WE BUY ESTATES '94 LEOENt '89 MONDIAL T Blue/1an lthr, sunrf, ...... •29r 2Bo Complelely 12 u ~ ' 1••••••••• •1rnme<1 .. 1efriendty1..vic1 Lo ml, moonr /mint. Blk/lan. 5000ml. toke (684177) $17.995 1--.:. 19 -.- 4 - 9 • 13 - 8-..oe __ M __ • lurnlsh•d home. some n • 0 , park·lik11.,. Res1awran\ Server "WlPAYllORt$fASttlr' TV ELECTRO C 018741) s• ,1,888 new. must •••I BAUl!R LOTUS '97 ES 300 view. "clo .. to every-1 acre. 1,125,000 BACK BAY C.AFE ' NI S, LEXU~ .>F 723·1741 SS0,000 714.,42·77~0 Oy11•r/111ory tthc, thing! Agent 673·53~' Joanne, RE/MAX--------Apply'" porson M·Th STEREO 6080 WESTMJµTER (03340Q) S30977 or380·9492 Ownr/Ag1 642·3612 EMPLOYMENT l -3:30pm at Newport (714) 8 ' ·8908 '93 XJO LIEXUS 2633 &. 2~3 Orange Dunes Resort. 1131 FORD 9075 OrHn, tan llhr, 10 ml MISSION Vll!.10 3/'l, fpb, gar, w 11 1d , nu pnV . 5530 Back Bay Or. N.S. C34BLE Descramblers, ____ ~----•9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · (678537) S17.995 (949)3&4-08&4 Ser er. 1 •· sunny 729·3863 EOE o day money back BMW 9030 !! BAUl!R LOTUS '97 SC 300 • deck, S/PCH. $2100. guar. MC/Vtsa/COD ·t93 CONVERSION 714-942·"1700 714·283·7649 a11eil 9/1 BUSINESS & Accounting R••touront S•rv•r•: 1·800·417·0312. ___,. VAN l owner, •Int --_..,..,,.....--..,...,..----Red/lvory, full o pt A/P & Ca•h Plums Cale In CM has 11 '87 .-'"5 s ~ '"'4 XJ• (000256) $38 977 Townhou•• 2 master FINANCE Olsbure•m•nt tood server positions "°""957 8133~ . • I Bronze tan care, auto, cruise Bl k•/bl kv LEXUS • . br'1+ 'hba, garage & ••••••••• Ae•lstant avail for quality, eKp l1141 • ~ 11r; Int. Sunroof. 5sp, control, AC. new tires (6:5~ 2~:1~ 1n1er' MISSION VIE.10 carport endeck great N II "I ser s B kl I d SOUTH COAST GARAGE SALES Q.<ioys, 100kml $5900. & battery. $2500/obo. 1 ,995 ("4")3 .... "'8•"' I ti '1949120-' 1417 owapaper pub '" ng ver . r s an Bjorn (714) 631-0645 (949) 497·5064 BAU R LOTUS • • .,......., ..... oc:a on • ---------and printing company lunch only. Ask fQr AUCTION ,,.•••••••• .,.. _________ , 714-842-7700 • *LUSE OPTION* BUSINESS seeks regular part Jon or Sue 646-41 18 1--=.:.;::~=~~-1 1• '93 7401L while/Ian. '89 S•l••n fully __ __,.,,.....,...,.,.....,....,,.---•--------- .l••mln• Cr••k 3br OPPORTUNITY time 24 hours per C•t•rlng S•rvers: 2202 So. Mein St. loaded, cd changer, lo•d•d. 1 owner. '94 X.18 2ba, upgraded, 1rl 1v1 week person. One Plums catering In CM SantaAl\A,CA92707 C car phone, 1unrl. clean. xtnt, 46k mt Sliver, grey lthr, On the move?.., -Sell your extra household items Cat•llna Sunset vlewl 2904 year experience pre-has on.call positions ...,_,u.-CA•lt" ORONA lmmac cond. mull s10.4oo 759.3933 (694829) $19,995 $5101< Agt 780·B533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ferred. E.O.E .. drug· avail tor highly motl· DEL MAR 6122 seel 521 ,900/obo. BAUER LOTUS •••••••• free & smoke!Tee work 11ated, customer ser·1---------Jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (848J 552·4757 . 714-842·7'100 Please be wary of out environment. Send re· vice orlent,d persons. (948 794.1 tSO HONDA 9085 --------- COSTA MESA 2124 01 · erea compariles. 1ume w11h salary his· Prevlou1 serving e>cp FU,,NITURE 6014 Sunday Only 8-4pm in Classified 28r 1 Bo with garage, 22nd(Tustln area, a11lal 9/1 $1200, credit+ 1st & S1500 sec 648-3255 , Check with the local tory to: Accounting In either upscale ban-£\ Moving Satel furn, 1---------JEEP 9110 Better Bus iness Supervisor, PO Box quels, res1auran11 or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appliances & morel BUICR 903S '85 Accord 5·spd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bureau before you 1560, Cosla Mesa. CA catering. Prolesslonal *King alz• H•rlt•g• 618 1/2 Orchid A11e. whVblue Int, currant --------- send any monoy ror 92628 or lax 1o .(949) demeanor a must. bed-rm set. Moving! ---------'8e P artc Av•nue 4.dr registration, gn trans •'85 CHEROKEE• lees or services Read 642·7246 !!6~!1'~8a1an. Ms. Call Reasonable 760-9765 COSTA MESA 6124 lull pwr, ale, Metallic $1865. 949·551·3099 :~~ a~~~· ~~,r•:~~'.'. M••o V•rd• 3br 1,5ba clean, AC, quiet. Avail 9·1 $1400/obo. Doug H 203·751·3638. VM and understand1 any Art lov•r•I Persons w/ Dining Room S•t Blue w/blue Int., new '88 Accord 5·sp({, $5250. (7 14) 723·8485 contracts before you eKp handling art for R•t•ll S•I••· Growing White crackle finish, smog cert/plat••· power brakH/ateer· '93 Qr Cherok•• sign. Shop around lor upcoming mural re· apparel/jew•!ry store, classic style, 44"x Hug• S•l• Antiques. 51690. 723·1504 Ing, am/Im stereo. rates. moval project In HB. seeks e xp d sales 66". 2 Leaves max Collectibles & Junk $2000/obo 650-3803 t. TD Black, gray lthr, (107229) $15,995 D111r. Hershey s Susanne 310-391·3537 PT·FT, Co. beneflls length 90". Custom lbl Fri Aug 14, Sat 15. CADILLAC 9040 '90 CIVIC 5 SP, AC, ---------Chocolalel Local Rte. Tamara 949-644-5953 pads. 51500. Mtchng 2473 Falryow Dr. NEWPORT A t M FT M b H $5 case, red. runs xlnt. Secured jus1 ror youl •• anag., ·F SEAMSTRESS FT. u et oo. 37s-3454 Yard Sol• Sat & Sun $3500./obo. contact BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714-942·7700 BEACH 2l69 S180K 1st yr. Min tihletlc Club locat~d S6-7hr. Reliable, pre11 Ouatlly Duncan-Phyfe furniture. dishes, col, 'ST Sevlll• Dark blue/ Andy or Carmen i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Invest under 54,600. n N.B.. E>cp pref d. exp req. M·F/Days mahog din table 6 \able chairs odds & blue llhr Int, all power, Eve'• 714.377-4901 1·800-561-3982 24hrs Call Ray al 752-7903 CM (714) 979-1344. chairs 1 leaf, lilted ends'. 451 ca'brlllo St ' 101k ml, xlnl cond ---------1 2:,r 2:0 nr Fashion 11. Wont 10 5811 your buSI BOAT DEAi.ER SEC OFFICERS Will mats & matching · $4100 949-642·2114 '92 Accord EX 2·dr LEXUS c, c att gar, comm. ness or reure? No ex1; Heks boat washer/ Train, lrvlne/NPB, CM. game lable. 30'1ce & '91 All•nt• Red/1an Real Sharp. Loaded, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · ~~:~s~~opet~4~v~:£~ strategy? Two MBA's driver. Must have run Tustin. Up to $7.25/hr. ~a\•~1 1[1g. llke nu. NEWPORT llhr, 84k ml, loaded, ~l~r.pla~:t~~·on~:o~: '92 LS 400 9115 · • with sales, mkg, and al worl<, a good OMV Mel/Dan 714·222-2203 h I . P ne ma hog BEACH 6169 all records! Xlnt cond, $7,990.obo 723•1504 Nellamlchl, chr whl1 Irvine Terrace pool flnance e>cp want to and enjoy working SECURITY QUARDS dressmi table mirror asking $16,900. Call (3XST621) $19,950 home, 3bd 2ba, F/P, learn your business outside. w e have Start Todaylt FtPT & bednc · 3-sect Sofa· Mary 310·937-4040 '94 Accord EX LEXUS lam rm, lg yd, avail and "•arn you out" Salary + Medical + Benefits avail · goo .cond. 2 prs Sat 9·4 •94 ELDORADO Coupe blue/gray. lutly MISSION VIEJO now, no pell, $2695/ 714·803·5000. 401 k . Please call 714.692•7689 M·F malchlng chairs. 2108 Fu•nt•• Cull whls, llhr, CD loaded. great cond. (949)394-08454 mo 7201585 714-723·8910 · Call 7•1l>am or after Collectibles, a puppet $13.200 673-1626 --------- M d TEACHER 4pm. 780·03!5B. , theatre, antlques, elel (3HHP781) S17,777 '94 ES 300 • o •rn 1 Br 1 Ba walk· Conatructlon handy (TODDLER) LEXUS OF '95 ACCORD EX W h 11 e /I vory Ith r •, In closets, w/d hkup1, person NS home bldr NB Preschool noads WESTMINSTER Lthr, moonrl, auto 073273) $21,977 bullHns, 1c garage. needs pick up/handy eicp toddler 1ea.cher w/ • UPSCALE SANTA ANA (714) 892•8900 (3KHU004) $1~444 LEXUS $1250. Agent.Franklin person w/tools & ECE units for 1yr old • -'O .. 'SICNMENT .94 SLS MINT cont.I, LEXUS Of' MISSION VIE.10 Realty 640-7000 x 301 truck. Fax res 25(). classrm. Benefits L l't HEIGHTS 6184 35Kml, fully loade•I, weSTMINSTER (949)384-0084 Nie• 2Bt 1Bo TWH 9008 or call 250-4200 955-2972 FURNITURE STORE maroon, s18,950K (714) 892·8908 ,94 as 300 new carpets, tc all Customer S•rvlc•/ The Ritt R•etaurant Many beautiful S •tu rd• y On Iv I 1 owner 720·9695 ---------I Btack/bla~k lull opt garage, near Gel1on'1. R•c•ptlonlet: Fun 680 Newport Cenl•r Or iurnuure pieces, from Summer Yard Salel JAGUAR (074737) $24.977 $1395./Bkr 640-5664 Orthopedic Co. on the NB. FT/PT Hostess, Drexel. Centwry and Old & Newll CHEVROLET 904S 9105 LEXUS VIII• Belboa Furn'd beach. Prol'I attitudo. apply In person M·f Henredon. Framed art 20261 Riverside Or. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISSION VIE.10 studio 1yr Lse, must Unbelievable benehts. 9-10am or 2-4pm '85 XJ•·black/1an, orig (948)384-0884 be re1p0nsibl• S900 Mall resume & salary Wanted PT Moll Cterk and rugs. Come in 1•••••••••1'83 MONTEC.ARLO owner, 109Kr'nl, xlnl --------- d722·0420 e650·3421 req 10 Personnel, P.O. at P.R. Arm. Approx andbrowseorcallus FULLY LOAOEDI cond, must sell, make '9 4 GS 300 Bo11 2927, Newport 20hrs per weel(. Fax wilh your 1reasures for TRANSPORTATION LOW, LOW, MILES oHerl 998·3764 Cashmer/hlory tul opt APARTMENTS FOR RENT . BAI.BOA ------- 53500 (9 9 54 3 2 (070722) .$25,977 Beach 92659; Fax 949-760-8760 c/o Tina consignment · 4 ) 8· 7 7 *'80 XJS z12 coupe. LEXUS 1·S00-837-4501 34 12 Via Lido, '8B Cavalier Z24 Conv Wtilte, wire wheels, MISSION V•EJO 21oi DRIVER/WAREHOUSE EMPLOYMENT Newport Beach BOATS 7011 V6. looks grHI, lun Ilk• new, all original, (949)394-0894 FT. rehable, prev·exp. SERVICES 5533 l"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~;7;~~~~ d~;'.,".o';~~ ctean. $9950.675·8128 --.,.,,9,....4.,.....5"""c,....._4_0_0 __ Good OMV. M·F/Daya ,._.;111...,_.16'.~w.t-.1'..ll• '87 XJ9111 White/Ivory, full opt CM (714) 979-1344. 18/t OuHy Electric boat '94 S10 Blazer, Blk, Orey llhr, win& cond (0393\&) S31,9n •---Near new. hardly 4WD. V6, 62Kml, goO<S (ISOW600) $7,995 LEXUS *MANAGER• Please be •ware 1hat usedt Mint condl cond, fully loaded, BAUER LOTUS MISSION Vll!JO c:::c> ,....-.,. '° -· a...n -c • <x: C"-4 ~ (1) '° -c ..... ~ 0 (1) ~ CD -0 c (1) .._ ·-c ....._ ·-(..!:) ~ ~ .._ 0 :::::> -C> '--' >-..... 0 (1) -\..J ·-0-0 -Q) c.. ..i::::: 0 t--..... --0 '--' • 'PENINSULA 2607 OCEANFRONT WINTER RENTAL, Furnished 4bd 2ba, no pets 973·4724 GET OUT OF QEBT! !1'.'e can help} Energetic, blllngual, the llsllngs In this cat· MERCHANDISE $9500 (949) 644·9429 $13,500 751·5225 71~942·7"100 (949)384-0994 b ~:,: ~ ~:a5o-4;~~1':~6. ~~oci11m:y9~q~~~b: iMiiiISiiCii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii1iiS If========~=========.:~========!.::-----------'--------~- In which there Is a • Cttdil Cards Gmsolidated •NANNY• needed live charge per minute. Atoak•n made Ulu ou1, english speaking. Knlf•· Greal glfll • Porn1e11ls Lo11·err1i • /11ttri:sl RedumJ COSTA MESA 2624 • Harass111e11ts' Stopped • Hablamas 1iol NPB. Capable for car-1---------Send $19.99 plus SS Ing for 3 cl')lldren EMPLOYMENT S/H to: Great Alaskan (lnlanl, 3yrt, 5yrs). WANTED SSlS Gttts P.O. Boie 91531 1 overnight per . wk.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Anchorage, AK 99509 Reis req. Fait re1um•1• Call for Inter 719-1743 I wlll do •rrande. ---------* 1 Br Det•ch•d cott•g• with patio, near beach. Cathedral c e lls , lrlg. Move.In Specl•ll S675 + $500 Office Auletant D{lv• t~ apprs· •ho~i WANTED needed ror fast paced ~~~e e.~94sf.:~:.~~~ TO BUY Markellng & P.R. Firm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii deposit. 949·548·2421 lo.lo:i::t.£1:1ii.l~~~.Li.i~ Must be a sell starter,1---------I BUY ALL PIANOS organized. multl lask DOMESTICS 5540 Antlques.qual. furniture •Co•t• M•a•'• B••t ---------1 orlenlfld and • dedl· \pc or houseful cash Jr·1br & 1br, also 2br MORTGAGeS •-cated team player. L kl I I paid (714) 957 6133 1 ba, qui el galed '" ex Wiii assls1 other staH 00 ne or lov ng · c omm, pool, tennis, T.D .'S 2918 members In various child c•r• In my home Old Coln• Gold Sliver •a a y acc ess to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii capacities. xlnl com· 4·5 hall days per Fra"klin Mint, Sterling freeway/beach/malls puter & writing 1klll1 week. Salary & ben· Old watches & Jewelry 714·557·0075 . "CASH" req'd. Please tax ,.. eflls neg. 6?5·9551. WHICOHt Coln 642·9448 Immediate SS for sume to 949·760-8780 j • E'eld• 2br 1ba, patio, structured aenraments allentlon Tina. I•••••••••---------• • gar +21pc1. w/d hk· an d d • f e r r • d 1• BUILDING up, $875+dep good Insurance clalm1. J.0 . Ollice Help; FT/PT, 111• MBJtCllA!fDlSB cfedlt 800-400-4655 Wentworth toll free phones.A/A, filing, MATERIALS 6030 NEWPORT BEACH 1 ·888·231·5375. Oulckbook• exp/mustt (CAL•SCAN) Fax res. to 899·84801---------IALL STEEL BUILOINOS QVES 8010 Factory Blowout! 2669 ••••••••• P remier Ac• Hardw.,.•'"'lil••••iiiaiiiiiial 2% •bove costll ~~laiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Rolaller has opening•,. 1·800·973·3366. ~ ANNO"NCEMENlS for sales assoc and C C 2BR+2BA FROM $990. " cashiers. Flexible ( AL"S AN) MOVa·tN·BONUS ••••••••• scheduling, benefits NllWPORT BAY package. SH Gary at TERRACE Crown Ace Hardware Lg 1 & 2Br nHr B•ck ANNOUNCEMENTS 1024 Irvin• Ave. at Bay & golf course. 2920 17th SI.. w .. 1cllff Latge pool, new C9f· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plaza, or call 642·1133 pet & ·much more. Sorry No Pets FABULOUS FRl!NCH R•c•ptlonlet 848-4855 APPL.a PIE AECIPB Busy community -i•nltlHd 3br 2 b• Send S3 (cash/money newspaper Heklng d order) w/1ase 10 Part·llm• receptlonlsl, •n, marble/granll• 18030 Brookhurst. hours 1:00 p .m. to throughout Oen 11.llw *402 F.V. ca 92708. 5:30 p.m . Monday 383·1506 :>r 390-.,8 PRAYER TO ST. JUDE thru Friday. Duties In· ·s " e lude anewerlng •••••••••I May the acr•d "Hrt phonea. sor11ng mall, ol Jesus be adored and glorllled, loved bal•nclng recelpta at and praised, pre· tt'I• •nd of the day. PETS & ANIMALS 6049 IRRESISTIBLE Oclcat kltt•n•. Leopard· look allke. $500. 646-8473. 631·2111. Kitten• rescued: Many colors, also 2Yr Tabby female. 714·854·3246 Rescuedl Special cat. ask whyl Neut/llacc'• only chlld, 1 vr otd fH req. 562-433-4797 MISCELLANEOUS RENTAtS EOE. Phyalcal r• aervad lhroughout the quireCI. Pie••• fu r••---------wotld now and tor· u 1 ludl 1 Sell your home PIANOS 8t ORGANS •ver. Sacred Heart ot s me no ng .. ary history to through claHIOad. Jesus, pray for us; St, ' 042·5878 6059 RENTAl.S TO SHAU Jude. worker of mlr•~1--.-<9_4_9..,> _M_2_.·._79_o7 __ --------- clH, pray tor us: St.Ir-~-------~ ::~----------- Jude, helpM or thf 1 SALIS Ctlll ahr twnh•• hOP91•H. pray for ua. 2724 a ft\Ul9' b9drooms S•y lhls prayer nl~ llm•• a day and by wft_•r•a• 1750 + 112 th• eighth day your M~Ta0.,417 prayer will b• an· NB 9gl mom Wl•h•• to •w•ted. It h.. never ..... lg hOrM In fem been ICnown to 1•11 ,,...,..~ w/other egt Publlcallon must be mom. "911>0r View/ proml .. d Thank yoY, Co M, A•• p /fa m. SI. Jude, for your value.,..... 121·8911 _h_•..;IP-·...;G_R ____ _ NEWPORT Ziii llACB 2881 I WE'RE GROWING! Fast gJ'OW\1lg Solltbem cabf<lilia oommunity newspaper chain has \rnmediate q:ipcrt\IJUta availalM in Ventura. Ull Angeles. ~ Coonty. and tbe lnland Etqil8 tOr ADVERTJSIHO SAW REPRISIHTATIVIS. Your ~: new aa:ount ~ JnllNalrUN wabbabfd ~ QltlQJQWI' savice adiCUde. and desire to build ~ ~ ~ With cbmll. Mmimum 2 ymJI JQVO» ~ 1111>11.a wtlh JllWIPll* Oiultry 81P1mailall p1flned. We oler: blil Illar; + canmissm. llDllDlnlll bmllfD padmgl ~ 401(k~ and ~wom~ • • 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 todayl Run for a weekl If your car does not sell. we' II run It for another week A11 tor Just s10· • - --, D YES, SELL MY CAR • I .,_,,_OMC o-O AMx ,...,_"------Model------ • I '1 • , I .. I Thursday, August l 3, 1998 ACROSS fOf1t 1 HMthef'1 rot. 51 Monll'1 We Ct\ "MKOM 52 Sharpens 7 = ~=alnHC1 c:renberriel grow enMmCle .10NIP I S7Spcy . ,. ~,.. 58 lricoinpeteni ~= ~ :~t ~ ::i:;J1,, V9fM H Flt fO( ingett1ng &4 Theatt!f 1 .. 1vre 1 I OomlclM: abbr 85 C~ta 19 Phoenician po11 ee Sul!Nan •nd 20 Where to get a McMahon perm 67 EncloMd with 23 cn.1 1111. • beby bulhes 28 NegaUv• vot•• "'oowN V Like the oc.an 28 Curved moldlng ·,1• l-llghest card 29 Hullabaloo 2 Type Of bath 30 Cloth layer , 1 3 Onetal1' 31 Lyrui, e g 1• ntckname 33 Wye'1 loltower .a Snacked 3" Tavern drinll 5 Bob and 37 Wing of e Elizabeth bulldlng 8 On the OCMn 38 Blvd 7 ·-Flnlt" 39 Be In debt 8 Follows ordere <tO Fnd1y or CMy II Show thoctl .,, ... 23 Greeted fomialy 24 Nirnbte 25 Sources of Wll8f 29 Boal c:tane Newport Beoch/Costo M.esa Daily Pilol MERCEDES 9130 TRUCKS 9220 TRUCl<S 9220 VOLVO 9230 •e1 300 SL 54k ml, 'M 890 Black/black black/grey, like new ..--------•1•--------. all power, lthr, 54k ml, - lnelde & out, re<:Ofdl Hondas 80'a to 97 Hondaa 80'1 \0 97 e111end warr, new llrH, 538,000 obo 75t-3360 Cars $100·$500 Cart $100·$500 S1l.900. PP. 973•1152 Police lmDOunds Pollet lmooun41 AS SAFE AS DIAMONDS NISSAN 9150 Honda•. 'royotu. Hondu, 'royotH. Chevye, Jaapa • Chevy•. Jaepa & Can't sHm to get to all those repair lobs around the houaa? let the CIHllfled Service 4" Aerobic 1mre Boch vulnerable Sooth deals WESl' • 083 NORTH •5 <::> J 4 <>A76 1 •AK J 10951 ,•! EAST • K J 10 6 Q I{ 10 7 6 o KJ 94 .· ~ 098532 o Vold • 7.4 J • 86 '., SOUTH ~A9742 I I?. A o Q 108 SJ 2 •5 Alllates , •,Q . 46 Chatters • The bidding· 48 Traditional SOUTH WFSf NORTH 1tories 49 Cli~ home I 0 P l • 50 Flash l • Pau 3• 4X4'• muat ••Ill 4X4'• muat ••llt 800-172·7470 •7802 100·772·7470 •7802 West led a low heart aaainst five ,98 •athfl-d•r L• diamon&. Oeclattr won 1n hand. and r .. .. after a few moments Lhouaht, led a Low ml, eu10, lthr lowdiamoll(.f and covered West's four 12MT~~~l.::,:850 On the move? c.'*c'~~~:Ni'i!HT w11h lhe siit! When e&sl discarded a Wl!S1'MIHSTl!R ,whelher you're buy· heart, declarer played Llvee rounds or (714) 892·8908 Sell your extra , Ing, Hlllng, or Ju11 clubs. discardin1 two spades from household · looklng, c:1a11lfl•d hH hand. West ruffed and shifted to a 1---------whet you n••dl • spade. Declarer took the ace, ruffed a SUBARU 9200 items CLASSIFll!D spade in dummy. cashed the ace of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ ln_C_la ... s ... s ... i_fi ... e..._d..,,~ .... ___ 8_•_2_._5 e_7_a __ diamonds, then continued with a high •02 SVX·LSI pkg .---------'-------:::.w ---------<;lub, pitching the remaining spade Black, S4k ml, c:u11om from the closed band. West could ruff wheel• & car cover or not. but two trumps were all the S13,500obo 378·9191 Directory help you flod reliable help; 642·5878 defenders could collecc. Whal if the siit of diamonds had 1--------- • lost 10 East? Declarer would win any SUZUl<I 9205 return, cash the ace of diamonds and, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •oe ESTEEM Harry 10 Oouble-ctou • 1 -MolnM, low• 11 Romanbc 42Top Interlude 30 Flyc:atchef 32 Type of cal 33 Anes.Gemint. 51 Nolweglan bay 3 • PaD 4 0 52 Thus • 4Q Pus S• 54 Shout of glee s 0 PaD Pas,, leaving the high trump outstanding, reven to clubs. continuing the su11 until a defender ruffed with the last trump. There would still be a trump in dummy 10 protect against spade losers and to serve as an entry to the 34K mi, CO, aulo, (3 P I H035)$9,886 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6008 43 Bemoan t2 SMr't deck 45 Peach center, 13 Mank:unst'1 48 Mom'• deuel1? 00.rd 4 7 s..bird 21 Banded 48 Oavld together Coppel1telcf 1 22 In dfNmland etc: 3" Oak nut 35 Greene of "Bonanza" 36 Fencing swords -'"'ft-~- clubs Did you spot West's error? Hid the .TOYOTA 9210 55 Ancient rlglon 9J>ening lead· Three of<::> °' Alnc:a 59 Eolreat Looking at JUSI the N onh·Soulh 60 Actor Maior• cards. six diamonds is a reasonable defender inserted the nine on the first iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii round of trumps, the game cannot be 61 fwiale made. Try iL •ee Tercel Wagon ull(.fenakmg. With all four hands in 11 1 view, even five d111monds is in jeop- ardy. Long Island eitpert Alex Orenstein found a neat play that caught the West defender napping. North-South were playing a 1wo- over-one response as an absolute game force. Even so. South bid the hand aggressively by cue· bidding four hearts. That could easily have go11en the partnership overboard. new stereo, new tires Learn to be 8 better brldae~play-$1 500 firm. Call lo see e.rl Subscribe now to the Goren 04SMS42·2419 Bridge Letter by ca1Jln1 (800)788-,.....,,.,,,.9""'5"""p""R"""E""'v,..,.,..,1A,....,,..LE"'"""s'"'c.- l225 for Information. Or write to: Cust whls, dual AJC Goren Brld&e Letter, P.O. Box (3KKV554) $16,868 4410, Chicago, m. 6068(). LEXUS OF 'LEXUS 9115 LINCOLN 9120 MERCEDES 9130 WESTMINSTER (714) 802·9908 '98 COROLLA 28k, auto, AC. c:au, (3NTV139) $10,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 'OB QS 300 02 Mark VII xlnl c:ond, '80 30050 Spec: Model S II v er /b 1 a ck 11 hr fully loaded, tinted 40 gal tenk, Lg 011 Or. TRUCl<S (011687) 538,617 wind. Beige. $9600/ Real beauty In & oull liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9220 LEXUS obo 714·891·2025 Sle.al $4000 723·0311 ,05 Taho 4 x4 White/ MISSION VIE.JO --------'85 SL convert oelural cir 1ea1her. like (949)364-0884 MAZDA 91 25 c:las1le Road11er , new, fully loaded •--..,.,,9=-e=-"a""s=-"4""'0"""0=---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii white hrdtop new navy S26,685 714·673-0601 . I blue canvas lop, navy•---------Blac:k/blac:k ull Opl '93 Mazda 628 V·8, llhr 1n1. new tires. am/ (002567) $44.977 au10. AJC, full power, fm c:ass. $16,000 mini ---------. LEXUS MISSION VIEJO cc, casselle, sun roof c:ond. 640·9737 1949)384.0684 s10•000114•599·0092 --.-,8...;e_s_9_o_s,_L-.-- e1ac:k wtgrey lnlerlor '04 ES 3 00 SELL 51,000 ml, xlnl c:ond. Low ml, CD. chrome. All rec:ord1 526,900 (047413) s18.686 your used vehicle Julie 714·283·2200 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER through classified Buy It. Sell II. Find II. (714) 892·8908) 642·5678 ClaHlfled. Hondas 80's to 97 Cart $100·$500 Pollce lmoounds Honde1. 'royotas, Chevy1, Jeeps & 4X4's must ••Ill 800·772·7470 x7802 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley 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 1t for another week FREEi All for JUSt $10'. ., D YU, IEU MY CAR ~~-.------------I ~-----------I l(l • 1 ~f'tj:-----I ~_....,.._r-_c-__ o_i.c_o_\1SA __ o_AM_l __ --11 : "Cc_C.:tknt# " ..,. __ .,.. ___ lblll--- 8!~ ... -8:::.::. g:;_.-z_ Pru--- §....... o"""-' .............. 0.--c.....-, • ....., o,._,.,.,_.,.a ....... ..... ,....,,,, o ...... .._ a .... -~ o .. c.-.-.o -"'-'-o........ .,, ..... s~·~-:..:· s ~ g~~ :.!!.-:: ~Pilot tor 11 your needs ••• SERVICE DIRECTORY CHILD C.AU JIJl COMPUTERS 3556 COlfSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL 3610 llBlll.111. BUOTY PET BUILDING 3580 • PITNISS 3740 iiMiiOiiVIiiNiiGiiiiiiiiii3ii83ii4 SERVICES 3870 IOOPUIG 3910 TUTOIU.NG 392~ ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 South Coeat Drywall Acoue remvl/cull toxt Waler Damage Repair ee,1 In Ouallly & Price L550011 444.ee99 ADDITIONS AUPAIR AVAILABLE JerS..••r & Jell Ant.et 949-,94-5500 800·71)·2002 ~AMRi11' REMODELING 3410 CLEANING REBUILD or REMODEL SERVICES 3548 •HomH or Otl1c:es eOu1111y Cons1ruc:11on •Reesooably Priced •Local Co #636318 •Stephenson Anoe. Call 714.944.5495 HANDS ON OWNIR OP Fr• Dtslll te ~ Al plltMi • fat • I.a.Mt ~ O..&ty .... ,...... Prkts Aly/ Al Jebs · 631·23 .. S tUt? BUNDS/MJNI a SBADBS 3484 CABJNEiS 3490 Advanced Wood1y111m1 ·Cullom Cabinetry· Kllc:hen • Bath • Doors Moldlng1 • Man1e11 LHISSO 71•·098·8070 CARPENTRY 3510 -~....._, Wl TODAY FOR YOUR FRU IN-HOME lSTlMATf IJClllS(O.IOllOCO lllSllUO 51S·MAID e RamodeUng and all 4llA IYPH Of rapalra. No 320 w , ......... 11111 Job too amall OC 32 ____ U11U--..'"'"--...-."'-....1 yra Uc-b0nd·ln1 M/C/ vi .. 714·96e.35941---------1 ______ 1 COMPUTERS 3SS8 CERAMIC . nw ---------- PROFESSIONAL COMPUl'ER SERVICE SIMPLE 6AFKJlllM&E • WIN .,.Elll . • Sdlrdlile u Now • • PC t il.ln.J • ON-SIT• (714) 840-76'12 -----------~-COf"'4c?~ 'P!ip; '·-..... -·.,..; Ml \lill 'I I II •I I >\'\11 «I II 'Ill\\ ?1!1111 "'1~111 I Nnr CoMt.IRtmodd Rm Addition • Tcnaat hap. •Soc/Merer UPIJ'll4t • Rtwin • T ..... bl~oeting • Rtpair • hol I SPA • ln/0.1cl-Lis. • F1111 •Nor Ciraiu • CwcOlll FREE ESTIMATE 7 22 .• 7478 Pet Sitter/Dog W•lker Dally/Overnight vl1l11 ..... --.. ,T-..... --.----,.- Ref1 avl. Uc:'d/Bonded -- Denise 714·935·8870 &OOl'IH Re..-oofe • ....,..,.. ''" EetlmeWt All lW>ee of Roof• All Wor1I ou..ntMd 831-1085 ~.~~a:t.:.-: 548-0769 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-rehred cutter off ere 25% OFF MatenaVL&bor! 25 different color• of denimt & 100'1 or other r~hric1! 35 )"'•rt of 9'J• Ii ty w<1rlt and naltemanthipl Can't ••em to get to ell tho .. repair Job• around th• houte? Let the Cla•etflff •·mo. DINctory help you find reliable help . ...... 71 ------- PATIENT TUTOR - Math (arlth-c:alc) phyaic:s. c:hem, fHt prep (CBEST/OREI SAT) Free Info. Jim Madia 714·547·MATH UPBOLSTBIWfG · 3131 --------- Q & Q UPHOLSTERY 1lnce '68 c:ust. furn, uphotsty, 1llp covers - antique rpr 542-41812 WALL COVERINGS 3932 WINDOWS 3934 Chances are --. you wfll ftnd what you nHd •• the p~ you want to pay whtn you read Clanffled dlity Ml ... 78 Gett. tbe ... le ~BC'• Attic, baeemena, and eloeet aheb pt IOIDe ..... ....,.