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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• • Serving the Newport-Mesa communities since 1907 FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1998 De · Boom considerS write-in , • • J .•The fallout continues from city manag,et's sudden . resignation, with some applauding move and others ... expressing outrage. JENIFER RAGU.ND ~Plot Jim de Boom, who served on the New- port-Mesa school board for 13 years, said he is seriously considering challenging tncumbenl Councilwoman Norma Glover in the upcoming City Council race. Glover is otherwtSe facing a second term without opposition. "I cannot serve on a committee for a city · whose elected leaders would waste such art inae4ible human resoµrce as Mr. Mur- phy,• Yeager wrote in his resignation letter to Glover, who chairs the committee. "I can only hope that the council and Mr. Murphy can r~onsider their deosion and correct this colossal mistake ... and hope he gets another JOb quickJy." Phil Arsl, cbamnan of the Community Association Alliance, said the residents' group plans to poll its membershlp on the issue. NEWPORT BEACH -ln the aftermath of City Manager Kevin Murphy's sudden resignation this week, an aviation commit- tee member has resigned, many residents' advocates say they are pleased, and a for- mer school board president is pondering a write-in campaign. "I'm disappointed in the 'no comment' council members, and I think the wrong person resigned," said de Boom, a 23-year resident of the city. "Someone needs to work al bringing some civility to the City Council.• Glover had no comment. John Yeager, who is Councilman Dennis O'Neil's appointee on the city's aviation committee, resigned Thursday from his volunteer position. But pn the other side, Balboa Perunsula activists and residents in other parts of the city said Murphy's departure may be better for the community in the long run because of his apparent disagreement with the council majority on basic philosophies. "My priorities and goals are not his pri- orities and goals,• said Tom Hy ans, presi- dent of the Central Balboa Homeowners Association. "But I wish Kevin all the best "We certainly supp<>rt the actions of the City Council and pledge to work with them, moving forw<lfd to build a better city,· he said. ·we think our infrastructure problems have been disregMded, and we bope to work with councLl members to address residents' issues.· But Rush Hill, a business conunuruty leader, said rumblings in the conunuruty have brought out talk of more wnte-m campaigns and even a recall. SEE FALLOUT PAGE 8 • Former Newport·Mesa school board member Jim de Boom says he is seriously considering challenging Newport Beach City Council member Norma Glover through a writ~n cam· paign. !\ging ~club in . • line for i [fix-up . •Balboa Bay Club's $40 million remodeling calls for all buildings but one to be razed and new ones in place by late 2001. ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -The Balboa Bay Club is no doubt the ritziest, most exclusive private resort on the Newport Beach coast. But many of its buildings - well-traveled by top political fig- ures, community leaders and philanthropists -are old and have become dUficult to main- tain. Member services and employee offices are scattered throughout the site, and the. 1950s architecture is outdated. ~ So, as the club turns 50 Uus year, it will get a $40 million face lift. By month's end, club offtc1als will submit detailed plans to the city for its redevelopment prOJeCt, which calls for almost everything -with the exception of the Ter- race Apartments -to be d.emol- ished and rebwlt After a failed attempt in 1991 to build a 300-room luxury hotel, executives at the Bay Club decid- ed on a lower-key project. "We realized that the Balboa Bay Club works just fine as it is,• said Dave Whoolen, president of International Bay Clubs lnc. •w e will redevelop and modernize it, but we won't change the basic nature of the club.• Last week City Manager Kevin Murphy said the city required the redevelopment pro· ject in exchange for the club's 50· year lease of the city-owned tide- lands. The land has tidelands desig- SEE CLUB PAGE 9 _ .. I ' 11 II ~ .. I WATER COOLER ABOVE: Cassidy ls surrounded by water jets as she dances around the automatic f ountaln at the comer of Triangle Square on Thursday. Her owner, Thalia Ferry, says It's Cassldy's favorite stop whenever they go walklng. RIGHT: Brian Lane of Riverside gladly rides his bike through the cool hose water his sister, Kristtn, sprays from the porch of their rented beach house south of Newport Pier. With Thurs- day's hot weather, any cool water source was welcome at the beach. ~~.~ .. ~! ~ .. ~.~~ZYUVS DAILY Pk.OT Possible funding enlivens pact talk •Newport-Mesa teachers may benefit from cost-of-living incrf\ase from c;;tdte budget. NEWPORT-ME A -Prospects of an mfu- s1on of stole educrlllon funds lS helpmg to move dlong stdllf'd saldJ)' negotidlions between the school distnct and 1ts tedcbers uruon A prop<>Sdl that hds been approved by both houses of the Legislature would gwe the slate's school distncts d cost-o{-livtng increase of $375 nullion. The mcrcdse boos~ per-student spending by dbout $64, which would mean about $1 3 million m new funding for Newport-Mesd. The propo al is await- ing Gov. Pete Wilson's approval or veto. Also included m the proposed education budgl!t lS an additional $50 million for mcredsed Scllanes for new teachers. It's unclear how much of the those funds Newport-Mesa land" to receive. WluJe the Legislature has approved both pro· posals, state officials doubt Wilson favors an _ 1his is one of the big C°"'°'*"5 of putting togett. a negotiated ........ Unda Mook Newport· MesaF~ tioo of Te.ch· ets president mcreasc m unrestncted school money. •As a rule of thumb, the governor 15 gen- erally dQcllJlSl general relief money,· .said Richard Zeiger, pokesman for A sembly Speaker Antonio Vtllaraigosa, D~Los Ange- les "When it comes to school spending, the governor usually likes to allocate money to spetjflc programs.· But the mere prospect of more state mon- ey is restonng life to the teachen.' salary negotiations, which hdve been stalled for most of the summer. "This is one of the big components of putting together a negotiated agreement,· saJd Linda Mook , pr Sldent of the Newport.- Mesa Federation of Teachers SEE TALKS PAGE 9 Book details agony "of Huber family •Author chronicles story of the Newport Beach woman who was murdered and kept in a freezer for three years. ' . Dair Nat former Newport Beach residents Jone and Dennis Huber only asked for faimels and accuracy from an author who W81 writing a book about their daughter's mtirder trial. They Mid they got it. After mUlng a few minor correc- tiom to the original manmatpt. the book. •Cokl Stcn.ge, • II ICbedWed lor wide ....... D8lt week. n. 400-plUI•.,... paperbeek ........ Hub9n. tiillldafar ... 23- ~ M\IQheer. Oenlle. WhO van- , 1 isbed from the side of the Corona del Mar Freeway in 1991, the shocking discoveJ)' of her frozen corpse three years later, and the conviction of her killer, John Joseph Pamalaro, lest year. 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Owner Toni Bruner opeDed the store 11 years ago after a fneDd gave her 100 romance novels a5 a birthday gift. ·That looked like a goOd begJnning for a boobtore,. me said. •t figured if I was addict- ed to ttm stuff, there must be someone else out there who must be addicted to it, too.• ......... --· ... .. __ ...... .., .... _ ..... .... .......... , 0-..ol .... -~ ....... She has since expanded the bt asiness from its original 32>square- foot room to in.elude the next-door parcel And even though the space is mWl. the cm:y store is kept very tidy The books are neatly alphabetized on white wooden shelves, ex.oept for the numen- cally shelved series romances. Pam keep a constant breeze going through the well-lit rooms~ " And there a.re hearts every- where -paper hearts bang from the~ and customen carry their books in heart-shaped buckets. Even the plant.eni in the garden are heart-d>aped. 1be orlgina.l room and two closet.sized nooks are J:<=ked with roJMnces, while new room bolds general fiction, mys- teries, horror and scieJve fidion. biographies, c:bildreo's books and an sorts d non-fiction. ·we had to have a place to put the guys who come in MAAC MAA™ I OAl.Y Pl.OT Toni Bruner of New and Recycled Romances bas a store of hu.nkt and hopeless romantics sbe·can settle down with for a good read. here,· Bruner said, laughing. Bruner's customers include doctors, lawyers, flight att~­ dants and teachers and cross all age groups, said the 61-year- old Bruner, who is originally from England and now lives m Newport Beach with her hus- band, Don. Bruner has learned to ·read· some her customers over the yea.rs. ·nie older the women seem to be, the more sexually explicit they want their romance novel to be,• Bruner said. A conversation is always 10 progress at the stoTe. Cus- tomers are moTe than happy to share their opllllons of the books they have read -with Bruner and with each other. ln fact, Bruner has a list of people who test-read new romance books. •Jt's a place where they feel comfortable because they're all in th1s together,• said Bruner, who opened a second store m Long Beach five months ago. Regular customers said they bke th1s store because it otters them a wider selection and lower prices than they might find at a larger general book- store And they can exchange nove they've re..d for new on<>S • 1 cdn buy $20 to $25 worth of tJOOks dJ'\d bdve good read· tng tor six wt:eks or so," saict Arlene Ekstrand, who hves in Tusbn and works in Costa Mes.i, . • Carol dJ'ld Tom Ross of ei Centro, CaW., come to New csnd Recycled Romane.es each . summer. when they visit New-. port Beach for a week. •we stock up on what she has, a.nd she has very good ~tock,• Carol said. Some customers said Bruner 1S the rec:tSOn they c-Ome. ·rm very fond of Toni.· said Jocelyn Baden of Costa Mesa. who send she comes to the store as much to chat and help out as to pwchase books. "She's very knowledgeable herself about the books and the authors,• Sclld Ekstrand, who has been coming to this store every four lo six weeks for more than three years. Bruner offers a wealth of resources, from her own encyclo- ped.Jc knowledge of the books wiUun her store and Romantic Tunes magazines to lists of upcoming books and binder of pages in which romances are categorized by themes like vampires, feuding families, kJd- nappmgs and ghosts ·we have everything at hand if you're a romance read· er,~ Bruner said. Romance readers say the genre provtdes them with hap· py endings, relaxation and escape from reality; contempo- rary romances also approach issues Wee safe sex, second mamages and others topics that are relevant today, said Bruner. "The hero in a romance does eat quiche,• said Bruner. New and Recycled Romances is at 145 and 147 Broadway, Costa Mesa. For more iniormaUon, call 71 4-645· 0529. Hours are Tuesdhy through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. D • A c. ii s Seasoned 'Cats' performer says playing part of Grizabella is the cat's meow A R ii A -I • • Oct,Pb N at.4lie Toro~ to pre- tend &he's a fwry fe_Une. lb.is i.sn't her first time portraymg one and 1t probably won't be her 14!.t. Toro is a cast member of •eats,• the longest- runrung mUSlCdJ ID Broo.dway hlst.ory, which comes to the Orange C'..ounty Perfomung Arts CP.ntPr Tuosday through Aug. 23. Born and raised in the Bronx, Toro 11 a pettte Puerto Rican who loves mus1c and theater. Sh 'tud.i d piano and voice for t 2 yflars before going to the Botton Conservatory of Mu11c, and upon graduating with a bachelor's degree in musical theater and art, Toro stayed in Boston worki ng toward receiving a 1tage actors' unlon card. Though 1be won't reveal her age, five yean ago Toro wu the youngest woman ever cut a Grizabella, a cat that Toro says ba.I •been a.round.• 1bla Is her second time 1n the role, but this time she brlngl more lite expe- rience to the rc>le, making it more enjoyable. •I am a1sO more prepared to 1 be on tour,• 1be Mys. Toro, along With her other •eats• cat members, wean a Jot of make-up during lbe lbow and waiting faDI ..,.,.,.,.. have • bard time lln4'9ng tb1* favorite cat OUI of CDRmle. "Wben we._.. Uld people are waiting for~ we have to tell tbllira Who we are,• Toro ..wt. It ii~ lhe laid lbe eso.n't mtnd ~ and 8ctually loob forward to iee1Dg the antidpetlng ... ot fans tn Naicb of Grtubella. ~ To'ro ii oaly OD stage 1.C mmua., the ~ FYI 'CATS' • WHERE: The Orange County Performing Arts Cent.er, 600 Town Cent.er Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Tuesday through Aug. 23. Showtimes are 8 p.m. Tues.- day through Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday + HOW MUCH: $21 to $52.50 + PHONE: (71.C) 556-ARTS or (71.C) 7.C0-7878 . •WEI SITE: www.ticketmaster.com Ml.Cbele Tibbltta and Jeff Lagace peJform In .,Cati," the lntemaUonal award-wtnntng muliw by Andrew Uoyd Webber. Streisand's because her version is •more legit.• •1t is a theatrical piece as • opposed to a pop song," she said. ·vou really can't compare . the two.• Toro said she is lucky and for-•. tunate to have been able to play the roles she loves, like Eponine, Grizabella and Evita. Toro recently recorded an album of Broadway show tunes • in Spanish and salsa, mixing her roots to create songs abe is very proud of. She is currently loo.king for a label for her album. Thro says that being on the road with •cats• is demanding and although she likes tourlilg she can't wait to go home where she has two cats of her own -Smudge and Beth - waiting for he r. Once she had the card in httnd she went home to New York and landed the role of Eponino In th hit muslcal •Lei Mlsereblet." requires her to-. 111e fmned . I rn.at .... ~ ... ..,.,,. I baft ••Mn m tbat aopg .• tor'9 ·Mm10rt... . .... w • ·-'Dn illd. •• 1bto ............. t WOIT}' • I about her Vei'lion being com- penid to mega-di•• Barbra Cats has previously ap~ at The Orange County Perform- ! ing Arts Center in 1988, 1989 and 1995. ( i ~A . VOL 92~ NO. 112 -( TMOMASH..~ I rublttl1ef • WILUAM L0m&L. Editor ITIYIMAMU. MtNglng !dltor 1'1NA,80MAnA. -AMt.ant ~Editor c ITIW.,__ 1 Ntwrldleor I --CAalOll &; . "*" ldllor . llWI ...... ...... LwmmlA. .., ..,, 0 ... ... . "'°"" ... ., ...... amt ....... °"""' 8£ADE8S HOIUNE 642-6086 "9cord 'f04K <OfTlmentS about the o.lly Pilot °' news tips. ADOBE$5 our address k 330 w. Bay St.. eon. 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What .was it Dylan said? •The times they are a diangU\'." Murphy down the road, Buffa soon to follow. It's a whole new day in Newport- t1esa. Better yet, Silly Season is al:X>ut to bemzi, bringing us more fUn than anyone deserves, as Jalways. · : So where have l been, you ask? OK. you didn't ask, but I'll t~ll you anyway. Took a few days off last week on a foray to the Wilds of Oregon. Tha Beaver State. Don't look at me that way. That's what it's called. Pop quiz, boomers, sit up straight. •Brusha. brusha, brusba, with the new lpana. • Who said it, and what's "lpana?" Tick, tick, tick, time's up. Bucky Beaver said it and lpana was a toothpaste. Where were we? Oh yes, Oregon. It was my biennial attempt at fishing. I'm no good at it. Wait, let's be honest. I couldn't catch a fish in an aquarium with a .but- terfly net. Maybe it's the city boy thing. There wasn't a lot of fish- ing in the Bronx. Stickball, king- queen, over-the-line, yes. Fish- ing, no. They must sense that. It must be some kind of urban scent that sends fish into fits of laughter. They gather under the boat just out of reach of my line, looking up and nudging each other with their tails. ·watch, watch, watch -he's doing that bobbing thing with his line agaJn. Ooooh. I'm really scared now.• I'd like to be good at 1t. I real- ly would. What a great American pastime. Like golf, it's steeped in tradition. Everything is done just so. Techniques passed down from father to son, mother to daughter. Everybody has a favorite spot and a secret bait. The great outdoors, the rushing stream, the mountain lake. •A River Runs Through It" at every tum. There's the cool clothes - the upside-down sailor hat with all the doodads stuck in it, and the vest with 26 pockets. In fact, that's part of the prob- lem. There's too much stuff. Not knowing how to use a few things is manageable. Not knowing how to use anything is a serious problem. You've got your lines, your sinkers, your bobbers (cork and plastic,) worms (h.ve and rubber) and 4,000 lures. And if you're Dy fishing fagedaboutit because that's totally different. There's even marshmallow bait -miniature marshmallows in fluorescent yellow and orange. ln fact, there's a good example. You can't just pick one. Depend- ing on where you are, the fish will only be fooled by one color or the other. Put the right color on your hook and the last thing the fish remembers thinking is "Hnun, that looks good." Use the wrong one and they're running circles around you again. "Ob, ~e I'm actually going to put a yellow marshmallow m my COMMENTS & CUllOSITIES mouth. I'm sure." There's also a lot of cama- raderie involved, which detracts greatly from the experience. Whenever you encounter anoth- er boat, you wave (everybody knows everybody, except you) and say "How you doin'?'' Then you hold up your catch with a big smile on your face. This assumes of course you have a catch to hold up. It's especially pleasant when the person hold· ing the string of 18 trout is an 87- year-old man or an 11-year-old girl.. 1 smile and wave back, pre- tending not to hear the "How you doin'" part. No one-really wants to hear you whine about being out here three hours, my back is killing me and the only thing biting is the mosquitoes. They love me by the way. I could get mosquito bites in the Arcbc in January. My wife says it's all the olive oil. . I have learned one thing. When you reel in your line, pay very close attention to the hook. Snagging your fishing partner's ear lobe or thumb is considered very bad form and causes a great deal of excitement in a small boat. I will prevail, however. no matter how long it takes. At this point, I don't care if it's nvers or lakes or the bounding main. I will land a big one, wrestle it into the boat and have one of those goofy pictures taken where you bold up your trophy catch for all the world to see. There are a number of annual fishing expeditions, most notably the Dan McNemey trek to Cabo San Lucas, to which I've never been invited but will someday make the grade. Then I too will be able to get a license plate holder with pithy sayings like •A Bad Day Fishing is Worse Than a Good Day at Work." That doesn't sound right. Whatever. You know what I mean. If you have some fishing advice, lay it on me. I've got the colored marshmallows figured out. I need help .with everything else. I gotta go. • PETEil BUFFA is the mayor of Costa Mesa. His column runs Fridays. E·mail him at Ptr840AOLcom . ~ObC>dY­ does -1t better www.bloesercarpetone.com JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE Haun: MOii· f·n 9-'fm S.c 10-Spm •'JM Oldest Carpet Company in California• 2927 S. 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Sullivan ha$ collected about the signahires of 300 theater sup- porters and patrons on a petition she will send to City Council members to encourage them to buy the Coast Highway structure or have it designated a historical land.mark. ·u·s a blind hope.· Sullivan said. •But we hope Newport Beach will be sensitive to keeping it a theater.· The theater is run by Land- mark Theatre Corp., which owns 54 theaters on the West Coast. Landmark, which has operated Port Theatre since 1989, does not intend to renew its lease of the 50- year-old, 930-seat movie house. Theater owner Scott Burnham said he would like to see the build- ing remain a theater but said he isn't sure it is financially feasible. "To tell the truth, we are explonng all options and no one F.Y.I. AnyGM Mr.med in~ present 1he Port lheake can cal S4hi at (800) 359-5284. wants to see it cont.mue as a the- ater as much as me," he said. "But there are alternative uses for the property Jthat could generate sub- stan~y' greatec income." Keeping it a theater would ' involve huge renovation costs, Burnham said. "That's as much a Jactor as anything," he SAJd . But Burnham said he would not do Mythmg with the structure until he has exhausted all means avallable to reopen its doors as a theater, which could include finanaal assistance from the o ty or commurut/ groups. He said he is also having discussions with another theater operator. City Councilman Tom Thom· son said he has attended movies at the Port Theatre for more than 30 years and would like to see it remain a theater. "I even had1 my first dat~ there," he said. "But I don't know exactly what could be done. We don't have the funds to buy it. We have so many infrastructure needs in the city, H The theater is kn0\'111 for its film festivals featuring indepe ndent and foreign movtes. But the one- screen movie house has suffered from declining box-off1c~ receipts But Sullivan said its current surf film festival, which mdudes the movies "EndJess Summer II " and "Big Wednesday." is dTawmg scores of new viewer.. •It's done really well m the l.dst month,• she ·said "The surf movies are really popular · I Supporters of the Port Theatre have col- lected about300 signatures to help save the building. {)Qt~ LfA(H I DAllV PILOT U oty offlci.dl.s aren't dble to help, Sullivan !>aid she hopes pq- vate investor.. would consider pur- chasing the bwldtng and keeping it operating os a theater •we're iust hoping something can be done," she said "We need to k<?ep 1t from being bulldozed.• Newport lifeguards honor top employees llci1 Pb NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Bea'ch Ocean Lifeguard Assooation recently recognized the top Weguards at its annual awards ceremony at Bristo 201 . The organization, comprised of seasonal and permanent life- guards as well as alumni, pro- motes safety and education about the beaches. The group was incorporated in 1964 and has been handing out awards to New- port Beach's best. Some of those who honored Monday night's reception mclude: • Mlke DiG rucoo was named Guard of the Year for Division 1, which covers the western section of the coastline to the Newport Pier. He is a seruor at UCI, where he mdjors in biology. He graduat- ed from Newport Harbor High School. • Randy Lempe rt was Guard of the Year for D1v1s1on 2, from Newport Pier to the Wedge Lempe rt received $750 from the Don Bums Scholarship and has worked for the department fo r -•maaJe:iMtn • .,,_,,_ ...... » OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ~...-.A~ WE 1Ak£ fAMily diNiNG TO Tl·if. NEXT lEVtfl BY POPULAR DEMAND OUR ORIGINAL CHILI SIZE PROCESSING LABS the past three years. 1 Weguards • • Kyle Kuzma was Guard of the • Bnan Monroe was the Rookle Year for D1vis100 3, wtuch covers Guard of the Year. The 17-yedf· Corona del Mar. Kuzma dlso was I old 1uruor at Edison Hlgh School a rec1p1enl of the Don Bu rns m Huntmgton Beach began Scholarship and _has worked for worklng for the department tlus the department since 1996. summ er and flrushed 13th overall ~ Je~ Sch ulz was named lhe · m the progrcUn 's Rookie School Juruor Lifeguard Instructor of the c; ¥ear. A graduate of Corona del • Don Gray was the Boal roup Mar High School and UCLA, she Guard of the Year He is one of has spent most of her seven-year the people responsible for the lifeguard career workmg with the city s Sea Watch re~cue boats Junior lifeguards The program's Gray dlso teaches Junior high coordinator, Reenie Boyer. calls I school and he is mamed to Juhe Schulz "the backbone of Juruor Gray, a 1umor Weguard instructor .. • . . • • • I ' ' • • : • ; : • 'I i I . J l .. 4 Friday, August 14, 1998 Newport Beoch,Costa l'J..eso Doily Pilot, Voters will see farrilliar names, faces on ballot ~ • All six candidates for Costa Mesa City Council have eithen. run for election before or served on advisory boards. And the four remauung candidates - Carolllle Butler, James Fisler, Lawrence Jones and Christopher Steel -all ran in the 19,96 election. The candidates have a wide variety of platforms and no major issues have emerged yet. ELISE GEE Monahan, the only incumbent in the °"' Plol race, said he will continue to be a voice COSTA ~ _ u the six candi-for private prop~rty rights, business dates competing for two . , interests wfl public safety. t th C·ty c cil in ~ Government should con-sea s on e 1 , oun centrate on public safety, pub- lhe Nov. 3 election seem He works and parks while familiar, ·~·s becaµ.se they are. Of-e '98 staying out of the private lives Councilman Gary Mona-of its constituents Monahan . ' han. who is running for re-said, election, has served on the five-member Dixon would like to build respect and goverrung body for four years. Linda balance between businesses and resi- Ducon has served on the Planrung Com-dents. She would also Wee lo promote mission and lransportation Committee a community involvement by making totdl of 12 years. Costa Mesa a place families would like to stay. She said she would work to beautify the cty, preserve open spaces, share public facilities and promote the arts. Butler. a marketing manager, would Wee to work on the community'~ devel- opment ·while preservmg the past. She said sbe would like to have ll voice in how the West Side and the Pacific Fed- eral Plaza are redeveloped. She would also like to work toward preserving Cos- ta Mesa's historical builcUngs without using city money. Butler s&id because she has attended every council meeting and study session for the past two years and is active in many civic orgahi.zations, running for City Col(ncil was a natural step for her. Butler would also like to focus on improving streets. Fisler, who runs a landscaping busi- ness, said he will step up his campaign ' this time around after finishing last m the 1996 election. Not having a ballot statement hurt him in the last race, he said. Fisler's platform includes support for the 19th Street bridge, opposition to the Costa Mesa Jobs Center and balancing funding for youth and senior programs. He also will work toward getting a data- base at the jail to prevent undocument- ed aliens from being released into the community, he said. Jones, a congressional aide, is con- centrating on making Costa Mesa friendlier to businesses and families. •There has been an anti-business majority on the council," Jones said. "I think that needs to change.• . Jones said the city needs lo put the brakes on the acceleration of fees and taxes and streamline the busmess build- ing process. Although he lost the 1996 election,~ Jones said he has been working on his goals as part of the city's trip fees com ... mittee and a subcommittee of the Rede- velopment A~~mcy. Jones said' because property values are rising in.Costa Mesa while the crime : rate ts dro~ping, it's'iroportant to conttn. ue suppQr of police and emergency ser- vices. ii' s~~1Jwho has run unsuccessfully in numenius City Council el.::ctions, said he Will seek td reform "liberal~ city poll-1 des that be describes as pro-crim~. pro- density,. pro-illegal aliens. ; City Council sµpport for both the J_obs Center which employs day laborers, and Share Our Selves, the city's largest poverty relief agency, needs to ~ elinu- •nated to protect legal residents' inter- ests, he said. AUCTION HEROES 'Mixniaster' study gets under way Siµce moving to Market Place two weeks ago, Pick Up the Pieces has been overrun by bargain hunters BALBOA PENINSULA -The city kicked off its study of the con- fusing intersection known as "The Mixlnaster• with the first community outreach meeting this week. with the T intersections as well." Brine said. .;They generally thought the existing merger, with 1 some improvements, would be the best alternative.• lkllyfb FAIRGROUNDS -Pick Up the Pieces brought its auction to the Orange County Market Place two weeks ago because the com- pany outgrew its location at Fashion Island. Business has been so brisk since then it's already looking for more room at the swap meet. •A lot of times it's standing room only,• said John Foster Jr., president of Pick Up the Pieces. The company's space at the Market Place has been filled with people looking for bargains on unclaimed or discontinued. merchandise, store returns from Sharper Image, and other items from business liquidations or insurance salvages. Most of the items -including antiques, sporting goods a nd electronics -sell for 10% to 20% of their retail prices, POiiter said. "We essentially come in with a large truck and leave with it empty,• be said. Foster runs what is called an absolute auction. which means every item is sold to the highest bidder without exception. There is no minimum bid and no reserve placed on the item. "It's their second week and it already looks like they've out- grown their space,• said Jeff Teller, a director at Tel Phil Enter- prises, the company that runs the Market Place. Sue Todd attended the auc- tion Saturday and estimates she saved about $400 on her pur- c h.ases, including a wooden vani- ty and s tool she bought for $60. •1 thought it was pretty neat,• Todd said. "I had never been to one before.· Todd said she got so "It's their sec- ond week and it already looks lie they've outgrown their space.• Jeff Teller Tel Phil Enterprises excited at one point that she tried to raise her own bid. "You have to think fast," she said. Poster keeps the pace of the auction going by selling about 1 1/2 items a minute, he said. A. Wilson of Newport Beach is NEWPORT MESA S101AGE . over 700 units! . Store yOur valuables, recreational equipment & more with confidence • 24 hour recorded vid.eo surveillance •All units individually alarmed • Air C01Jditioned spaces available •Boxes & packing supplies • Excellent lighting • Easy access off Bristol •Open 7 days a week, 7am-7pm 1250 Brl tol St . Co ta Mesa (N.t,. .I 7 6 _, MrM 51 f XTRfl ', £ l f ~TORAGE I I I 7600 a more ·experienced auction- goer. "Sometimes you can get good deals if you know what you're dealing with,• she said. Foster agrees it's important to look over items before you pur- chase them. 11ll's important people check out pieces prior to (the auction) because some of the items might have imperfections and we want people to know what they're get- ting,• he said. Preview periods ·are from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, giving people a chance to look at items and bring them up to the front if they want to bid on them. The auction begins at 10 a.m. both days and usually lasts all day. Tony Brine, city transportation engineer, said about 30 residents attended the meeting, which dis· cussed alternatives for realigning the intersection of Balboa and Newport boulevards. The city's consultant on the study, Parsons lransportation Group, presented four alterna- tives, including a traffic circle and two ideas for T-shaped intersec- tions. "The basic feedback was that most of the residents did not like the roundabout concept, and they felt there were problems The consultants will continue studying each of the alternatives, including one suggested by a res- ident at the meeting, before mak- ing any recommendations, he said. The next set of public outreach meetings, which should start next month, will be with small groups of homeowners associations and business leaders. Brine said the city hopes to complete the study, part of the city's Balboa Peninsula revitaliza- tion plan, by February. -Jenifer Ragland A Million Satisfied Custoillers Prove ... Coit is the best! 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TODAY Getttng Your Product Manufac- tured will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m. at OCC's Soence Lecture Building, 2701 Fairview )Rf)ad, Costa Mesa. Registration (s at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $15. For more infomiation, call (949) 253- 0952. "An ArUst's Joumey-'J)ie 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 ctuldren 12 and under. For more informa- tion, call 673-7863. Host families are needed for for- eign exchange students who will be in the United States during the 1998-99 school year. Students will bring their own health insurance and spertd.ing money for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675-0423. Children ages 1 to 12 can enroll in either ScienGe 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. Science Camp and Exploration Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28. Optional extended days, which mclude a snack and movie, are until 5 p.m. Ad.mission is $110 for members, $130 for nonrn(?m- bers. Extended day is $150 for members, $170 for nonmembers. For more information, call 546- 2061. SATURDAY A s ummer tennls tournament will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Newport Harbor High School, 600 lrvme Ave., Newport Beach. Sin- gles' registration IS $22 for New- port Beach reside nts and $27 for nonresidents. Doubles' registra- tion is $28 for Newport Beach res- idents and $33 for nonresidents. Reg1Ster at Newport Beach Com- tnuruty Services, 33QO Newport tnvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. YolunteeTS ages 14 and over will be needed at 8 a.m. to help paint (he fence around Paularino School, 1060 Paularino Ave .• Cos- (a Mesa. Refreshments will be served. The paint will be donated ~y Deft Paint of Irvine. For more infonnation, call 556-7653. A back-country hike will take ~lace from 9 a.m . to noon at Crys· W Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast fiighway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Cen- ter. Parlong is $5. For more infor- 8'\ation, call 494-3539. • tropical plants will be the toplc 9f d1Scuss1on at the 9:30 a.m. pro· gram at Sherman Library and 6ardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. John Bishop, the gardens' man- ager of horticulture, will conduct l tour of the Tropical Conservato- rY· The program is free. For more fnlormation, call (949) 673-2261. Osing the Ubrary, Tools & Tricks will be presented at 10 a.m. in the Priends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The event is free. For more information, call ('949) 717-3801. Mark O'Hare, creator of comic •b'ip Citizen Dog, will appear at 2 ~m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & oble Booksellers, 901 B South oast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. fbe event is Cree. For more lnfor· &nation, call 444-0226. ~ program UUed Spiders Are \'our Friends will be presented at ~:45 p.m . at the Upper Newport eay Ecological Reserve, 600 ~hellmaker Road. Newport each. Parking and admission are ee. Hot chocolate and marsh- ow will be served for more onnation. call 640-6746. aruhnoon will perform lrom 8 10 p.m. at the Metro Pointe es & Noble Cafe, 9018 South oast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. ~e event is free. For more inf01'· rnation, call 444-0226. bldl-coall'y ldU wW tllb from 9 a.m. to noon at Qys- Cove S..te Park, 8471 B. Padf • Cout Highway, N.wport h. Hilen will meet at El VldDr Ceo•. Patklnig .. SS. Por more tnformetkm. call 49'•3539, I A fun run will take place at 7 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park. 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport 11Beach. Runners will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is SS. For more information, call 494-3539. Plrst book story Ume will be pre- sented at 2 p.~. in the children's department O/ Fashion Island's Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach~The event ls Cree. For more information, call 759-0982. MONDAY !fawaJi Author Night will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at, the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 953 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. The eyent will feature Fred Hemmings, the founder of professional competi- tive surfing. The event is free. For more information, call 759-0982. WEDNESDAY Flrst book story lime will be pre· sented from 10:45 to 11 :30 a.m. in the children's department of Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more informa- tion, call 444-0226. The Networkers will meet from 11 :45 a.tn. to 1 p.m , at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Adrrus· s1on is $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. Stephanie Avnet. one of the con- tributing author's of the travel guide w Frommer's Wonderful Weekends from Los Angeles,• will make an appearance at 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more infor- mation, call 444-0226. THURSDAY Tracy McBride, author of "Frugal Luxuries: Sunple Pleasures to Enhance Your Life and Comfort Your Soul,• will appear at 7 p.m. at the Triangle Square Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event IS free. For more information, call 631-0614. AUG.22 Kreattve Kids Komer, a creattve- wrilLDg workshop for children ages 8 to 13, will be presented from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. at an unde· termined site. Tue course will be taught by Lisa Addison, an award-winning journalist who has written for the Los Angeles Tunes. Admission is $150 and mcludes 'notebooks, instruction, a journal, a pizza lunch with soft drinks and more. Preregistration is required, because the work· shop location depends on how many people sign up. For more information, call (949) 654-3860. AUG.25 Robert WhJUey, a leading wine educator, will pre cnt a white WUle tasting class at 5:30 p.m at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Registra- tion is $35. Reservations are required. For more information, call (949) 675-0894. AUG.26 Creative RecrulUog Strategies will be presented from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Registra- tion will begin at 7 a.m. Admis- sion for Professionals in Human Resources Association members is $22 in advance 'and $27 at the door; guests are $27 in advance and $32 at the door; and students are $5 in advance and $10 at the door. For more ' inf'ormation, call 245-7834. "lbls Is Your Garden," a picture book by Maggie Smith, will be discussed (rom 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. in the children's department of the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers. 901B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more informa· tion, call 444-0226. Conscious Eating will be presented at 7 p.m . at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 901B South Coast Dnve, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. For more mformation, call 444-0226. AUG. 28 Estancia Hlgh School Class of 1968 will hold its 30-year reuruon 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. Admission is $80. There will be no refunds after Saturday. For more informa- tion, call 951-5435. AUG.29 CPR and Med.le Flrst Aid will be presented from 8 a.m. to -4 p .m. at the OCC Sailmg Base, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $50 for Newport Beach residents and $55 for non- TeSidents. Students who complete the one-clay session will "receive a nationally ret;ognized American Heart Association CPR and Medic First Aid card. Register at NeW'-'. port Beach Corrununity Service~ 3300 Newport Blvd. For mo e ;;:~:· c~ (~~9) ~4-3/ CJD Voice, an e-mail dJ fussion and ~upport group for tT /se with the infectious brain-dr /?Qrating Creutzfeldt-Jakob dis ,tse, will be an ongoing activity vailable for interested individA. The CJD web site is at http://member~ o1.com/larm- str853/cjdvoice/ )tlvoice.htm. The KJwanls k lub of Newport Beach-Coro)/a del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Cprinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 852-1148. Oasis Senior Center offers a balf- hour of free legal consultation by appointrnen~ 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.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. A workshop for people wjlh lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month in the auditorium at Hoag Cancer Center in Newport Beach. For information, call 760-5542. Oasis Senior Center offers a meal program for members. Lunch is Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3t • iii 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of .\05 Fwy 545-7 168 IODICENIRE Health & Wellness Center MAssAGE SWEDI R SPORTS DEEP AROMATifERAPY BODY1RFA1MENTS Complete Spa Including Sauna ~n 7 da)'I a Yittk • Mon.·f'ri. 9am-9pm, SaL-Sun 10am-7pm Costa Mesa 666 8aktt. Suite 10 1 (Eaat of Bristol, d09t' to South Cout Plaza) 7 14.668.9925 HuntiDJZton Beach 17672 Be.ch '\Sh'd.1 SulCH 0 & E (&.ch Ii N-In ui Placlca Piia) 714.847.9936 served daily from l t:.45 a .m. to 12 15 p .m in the multipwpose room at 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. Home-delivered meals are available for home- bound seruors. ReservabJ?ns are reqwred. Meals are sponsored by 1 SCSS lnc. For more mfonnanon, call 644-3U4. ~ Senior Center offers med- ical eqwpment rental, from wheelchairs to walkers and more, by calling 644-32~4. Oasis Senior Center bas a com- prehensive medical library to answer or 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 insurance by appointment. For more information or appomt- ments, call 644-3244. Exp~ded Awareness Semlnars I presents a weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa. 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested I donation is $10. Por more infor- mation, call 646-1128. A free Introductory class in prl· mordial sound meditation ts offered by Marvin Greenberg dt Complementary Heahng Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa For the time and day or to make a reservation, call 969-7653. I The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays The fee is $25 per session. For more infonnabon, call 722-4588 Church offers a !iiUpport group for fanuliei. with lov('(f ones who are mentdlly ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m Sundays m the church's D1erenlield Hall C, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport '. Beach. The group is open to the ' community and corrumtted to conf1dentld11ty. For more informa· tion, call 631-2880 Pro peels Networking Group meE>ts from 7 15 to 8130 a m . Wednc.'>ddys ot Muru's Gale, 1835 Newport Blvd Costi! Mesa. Breakldst 1!. $6 for moi~ infonna- uon. call Angie Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tma F1nnd,n al 551-3156. " All Lassen's Lea~ Club meets at ., 7 15 d m Tut>sddys a\ M1Jru's Cafe, t 835 "Jpwport Blvd . rosta Mesd. For mme mJormallon c~ 646-1252 Zen Home Stitchery, a local mdnuJdcturer ol medlktbon sup- plies. holds d !rep meditation from 5 to 7 p m Sunddp1 at Mesd Bus1- nes., Center 71 I \\. 17lh St . Swte A-8. Co.,ta ?\1,....,d F.or more infor- mation, call 722-7818 The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Rt>credtion Comnus- s1on meets dt 7 p m the rust Tues· ddy of each n1onlh m the City Counal cbdffibers, 3300 Newport Bhd 'iewport Beach For more mformdllon. call 544-3151. Nicotine Anonymous feUowsbJp want~ to help men and women who smoke to qwt and remain -;moke-lree For more information on local evening meebngs. call 650-2713 The Alliance for the Mentally Ill The Costa Mesa Historical Sod-· of Orange County provides edu-I cation and emotional support for ety holds a free open house trom families with loved ones who are 11 a m to 3 p m Thursdays at . mentally ill. A free support group 1870 Andheun Ave, Costa Mesa. meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m eve!) I The £>vent feature~ memorabilia other Saturday at Orange County from the aty ol Costa Mesa and Mental Health Cliruc, 3115 Red the Santa Ana Army AJT Base For Hill Ave., Costa Mesa For more more mforrnation, call 631-5918. information, call 850-8463. St. Andrew's Presbyterlan SEE TOWN PAGE 6 EWAY AUTO SPA 2285 Newport Blvd. ~-::=--~ Costa Mesa 650-1009 B eau tify Yo ur Yard! END OF • Stonc•·ofi<. PaU08 & n~ . We haoe ooer 40 years combined seroice in thL• area. Our quality, creativity and servLCf' are unmatched. Together we wUl t.aJce care of all your land.lfCaPe and masonry rieeds. FAllNIWORIH QLASllLL IAND8CAPI OOMJIMY 5483 32 MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 I& .... ....,_ ... SUMMER SALE Final Markdowns. JOHn LEonnRD'S •OLP a H 0 P ' • ~ I I • • •• I I • I •• • • ' ' • .. l Senior Center often a :P4rkinson' d upport group :tom 7 to 9 p nt th •second Thurs· y of each month at 800 M.sr· :srucnte Ave • Corona del Mar. fTor omore mfonntJtion, Cdll 644-3244. ... -:Jb Yoga PJace otters a prenatal ;and p02itn~aJ yoqd dctSs from 1 to :4:30 p m ithUl"tdct~. N('>w cld.Sse. 1><:qtn onJ tho lint of the month. Por mQl~ anformdtlon. c:cill 04:.!-7~00. . ( • :Hoau' Cancer Center otfeTS Man ,to 1'(1dn, d frc·c• prO'itate Cdncer dil- •cu,.ssaon qroup, from 7 to 8 30 p.m · :ttiP. first WednPsddy of each "!TloClth dt th<• c<•nter dudatonum. 1 *'1od9 Unvc! Building 41, New- i>ort Bec1c:h. For H">Prvat.Jon.c; or .tnore anfonndlJon ctJll 722-6237. ... :::nw Pacific Buslnes~ Xcbange tw. w(•Pkly hrndkfost mef>llngs dt •1 ct m Tu<•scJdys di th<' Pdclfic ~·lu h. 4110 Mete-Arthur 13lvd , 2'1ew p11rt B<•<1< h Thn<• 1s n o chdr<J" fr,r tlw m alldl mN•tmq For ·mon· 1nlormutaon , <"dll h40-0588 The Newport Bedch Psychologl- <"dl A'>'>OC 1r1lwn pn'SPnl'> a coed wltJl1on'>h1p qrnup rnllf'd Jn~ICJhl !:qut1l'> 1-'owPr <ti 7 p rn Thurs· ./ Immediate SR22 Filings ./ Accidents ./ Tickets ./ Cancelled ./ Revoked ./ Suspension days. ThP f • $25 per week. For more nfonnauon, CdU 722-~588. Hoag Canttr Center oUers a free relaxation and unagery worluihop trom 10 to 11:30 am. the fourth Wednesday of each month at l Hoag Drive. Building 41 , New- port Bt•ach For mon• 1nfomi.dbon;• ~ 760-5542 A bee telephone help llr'le ·'tor senior!> age b2 and ov~Y ts offered by mortgdge coh.5µJtant Sob Hrcnnd.ll at 3 p.m Wt'~nes­ days at SdySlde V1Jldge.:,'300 E. Coast f llghway, Newporl Beach. For more tnfomwtion, ,taU 723- 0213 I The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Ordnge County offers a 1 progrdJTl for young ml!n ctges 14 to J 8 who are mteR-sted In learn- ing dbout sailing. sedmdnship, piloting, OdVlQdbon tJnd crul!>tng. M e<•ti.ngs cue from b to 9 p m Wednescldys at the Sed Explorer Sea BtJse, 1931 W Coast I fagh· way, Newport Bec1ch. For more mfonnat.Jon, cdll 642-6301 or 551· 8591 Oasis Senior Center offers ongo- ing dSSistance, couns<>hng and ./Low Down ./ Low Monthly ./ Family Discounts ./ Good Student Discount Ca ll Howl Immediate Phone Quote Find 1t fcist rn your home101Nn newspaper ---~~ SWPOR'r 9EACH -- around town Newport Beach/Costa Wteso Doily Piloi . referral a.ervices for 1enio~. For appombnents or more informa- bon, call 64-t .3244. The Cost. Mesa SeoJor Olizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks expenenced dancers to join in from 9 lo 11 a.m. ThW'Sdays at the Cost.a Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa For more information, call 545-5669. A free wpport group for cancer pallents meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- , days and a support group for pea- .pie suffering from chronic fatigue syndtOme meets from 7 to 10 p.m. . Wednesdays at the lnstttute for Hollstic 'JTeatment and Researcb, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beadi. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. Arthritis FoundaUoo tnstructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- ose class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more mformation, call 513-5641. Nightly meetings aJe ottered tn Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call • 4 77•·9106 or (800) 642-0666. for seniors who have ~ limited to~. For more infonnation, caJl local support system. Por more 855-4308. The Newport Sports ColJecUOD Foundation, a nonprofit orgamza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum. whicb has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. week- days. For more information, call 721 -9333. i.nformation, call 6«·324-4. Tbe Cosla Mesa Communlcaton Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p .m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department or Education, 200 Kalmus Dnve, c.osta Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who ~ants lo unprove h1s or her publi~~speaking skills. For more info~'tion, ciul 444-5030. Hoag Cancer Center spomon a . , • free tai chi class for intermediate The N~ort Beach Dlsttn- lo advanced levels from 10:30 to guished,,Toa.stmasters Club 1300 11:30 p.m. Thursdays for people meets trom. 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays with cancer and their families. A in SID·'Pepperoni's meeting roo"?-• beginners session meets from 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. 10:30 lo 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The For·reservations or more iniorma- cla.sses a.re designed lo reduce tion. call 730-36n. stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense or well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Annand. No reg- istration is required and the class is free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Oasls Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact program . Mesa Messengen Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasten Club 2717 meets at 7 a .m. Wednesdays at the Village Parmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun· flower Ave.. Costa Mesa. The meeting is tree for first-time visi- Toastmasters Oub 231 meets at 7 a.m Mondays at The lrvine Co1 550-C Newport Center, NeWJ><>1l Beach. For more information, ca.II 733-2209. t • Harborlltes Toutmalter Clu~ 1927 meets at 1 a.m. Wednes<fa~ at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 e; Coast Highway, Newport Beacbt For more infonnation, call 965: · 3648. • Udo Isle Toastmasters JQeet9 Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Oom: munity RO()m, 100 Newport Cen• ter Drive, Fashion Island, New: port Beach. For more infonnabon, call 964-5314. Oasis Senior Center offers ~ Care-A· Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the c.e.nter. For appointments, call 644-3244. People interested In reading English can learn with the help o~ a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information, call 851-1739. Device May Increase Gas Mileage by 22 % TEST DATA . ,, The go\cmmcnl smdied BOSTON -National Fuelsaver 22% of the fuel . would only claimed by the developer. tc-.t JaLa on vehicle~ made Corp. of Bo\ton ha' developed burn when it came in contact In addition to government h) ~c\'eral auto makers. a low co"t automotive acce~sofy with the platinum surfaces of confirmation of its fuel saving L1~1ed befow is Lhe data called the Platinum Gasaver the catalytic converter. claims, the Gasaver hru, received from a neet of 15.ideniicaJ which .is guaranteed to increase Unfortunately, the converter patents for raising gruioline 5-lucr vehicles . ga\ mileage by 22% while process takes place outside of octane, and has been approved \tbldt "P.c . \1.P.c. Ptrun• umht-1' •ltbCHll with lncrea5« meeting all federal and state the engine, where the energy for reducing emissi9ns to Gasau~ casam emis-.1on \tandanJ,. . produced cannot be harnessed acceptable leveb. 59 12.0 17.8 48.3% With a simpk connection to to drive the vehicle. Joel Robinson. the developer. 63 11 .3 16.6 46.9% a vacuum lin~. the Gasaver But with platinum in the commented: "We have already 53 14 I 20.7 46.8'* add~ microscopic quantities of combustion chambers, 22% sold over 300,000 Gasavers. 51 :~·~ IS.8 :ri:~~ platinum to the air-tuel mixture more of each gallon bums To our surprise, as many ~: 9.6 :j:j 38.5'* entering the engine. inside the engine so that 22% people buy the Gasaver 60 13.3 17.9 34.6% Platinum ha-. the unique fewer gallons are required to because it extends engine Ji fe 55 9.M 13.1 33.7% ability to make non-burning fuel drive the same distance. (by cleaning out the abrasive 68 14.3 18.4 28.7% burn. With platinum in th e After Mudying this process carbon deposits) as buy it to 50 10.8 13.9 ~!:~~ flame zone. you increase the for five years, the government increase gas mileage." ~~ 14·1 17·6 I0.83- perccntage of rue I burning in concluded : "Independent testing For further information call : 57 :~:! :~:~ 10.4'* the engine from 68% to 90%. shows greater fuel savings 1-800-LESS-GAS 54 13.1 14.0 6.9~ Normall y that additional with the Gasaver than the 22% 1-800-5 37-7427 65 12.9 11.3 -12.4% Th" .1J ,~1ll'>cmcnt appeared originall y a~ editorial material in ano1hcr ncwi.papcr. A~rr~gc 12.7 16.3 28.3'k dil1111.Jn.the nm, -moftharmthangood .. D.fu81endsmt~butnot •~ofa <JlllONIC EllS can be QJIID witli a combination of Intern llld Watem Medklatr HonebMil rtdlna Mddent -Rachel • -DOORS OPEN AT 8 AM -I am a dancer wfio suffered a horsebadc rid1119 acodeot I have been through surgery, years of physical therapt, medicatlOOs, etc I recovered to dance again, but I always had discomfort and was prone to tnJunes I developed tendoOllrs and sprained my ankle. The _prthopedtst prescnbed an antl-tnflammatOfY, but I was nol getting relief ~of my students recom~ Dr Tong, and I deoded to try hm. After one trmment. the tendorntrs was almost gone and my ankle fell 75% better 4 to 6 sesSIOns later, my ankle was completely healed and stronger 1han eYef Or Tong also treated the constant pain I had stnee my nd1ng acodeot. and I am OOH danong wtually pain free. Now 1 go to Or T009 f()( Mtyth1ng-stress, acne, sin~. etc. An my treaiments continue 10 be very effective and my onginal skeplloSm is replaced wrth ant1C1pation I hlgfllot ll!<:ommend Or. Tong FREE :g~B8~. W/7'11 PURCllASE OF l.~.OIJ OH M<>Hh UM/T/11) I 0001))' BM,' Pf.R C:llS1YJMf.'N UM/TIU) TO SllPPJ.Y ON IMNn ,_~,. l I I ~I I ) I ) I '.: • ';·;'.)I I __..,./' ( ( j 4 ' I I ,· • . ·: ()I ) . ) I ) • ' Mrobk Injury (Sdatiu) -Cane I had soatic pain for two years Betng extremely athletJC, I was devastated that al 29, I could n lon<Jef run, play leOM, roller blade, do aerobics, nde a btke Of dance. I went to an orthopedic surgeon, went through physical therapy, saw a neurologist. a back speoahst. and had all the e~sive tests they suggested Each had theones, bUt none offered me any relief. and all told me to quit exercrsmg 1ndet1nitely After about S 10,000, a lot of frustration and tears. I had nothing to lose trying yet another doctor Or Thono ~even glance at the MRI scan or any of the other tests, but after 6 weeks of treatment wrth him, I'm back at aerobra, bike nding, and &Mng for hours without parn. I consider nlyself 100% cured Thank you, Dr Tong I ~ Atthrttll. 5trm. Depreuion -lmda Ten ytas ago I cut out an article about a "'miracle doctor.· h had many testimonials from deeply grateful people who had suffered for ye~ ~th chrome pain. I was very impressed and longed to go as I had suffered with a tremendous amount of pain Since or. Tong's offke as 500 mies away, I couldn't go to see him Not jumping on a Plar:ie nght then was one of the bi5: mistakes I ever made. For ten. years I tned ~ anti·tnflamrnatOfY known to man. I entered a hollstic hOSpltal for three weeks Where told me I was allergte to my~ house, so we sold Ill 1 fasted for 31 days on carrot juice, made my C7M'l sprouts and yogurt. lost 32 poo . and had colonies Shots, piedn1sone, plaquenll 3500 mg of 8sptrin zantac (for the ukers) and it was all topped off with methotrwte. an Ofal from of chemotherapy. which has a list of Side effects that start with deathl 1 also had two foot surgefles, and the bones were fighting to come out through the skin. I was scheduled for another surgery and I decided to see Dr. Tong first. I live an hour rway from him OON so I called his number and he was stJll 1n the same off tee I He's not a QuaC:k-«> ~can stay in the same place fOI' ::earsl On my hrsl V!Sll my rnaJOf complaints were painful feet. wnsts. 1oWer back, wealc r, TMJ. sore chest and throat. dep<ession and chronte fatigue After one Vtsit, I woke up the next day Without white foam In my mouth, with my iaw In line, IT'!J throat and chest total~ better and 1 ha<f slept without getting up four or fNe timesl 1·~ had 5eYefl Sl!SSIOOS since then and my toes ate actually straightening before my eyes1' Anyone who haS a chfonic illness wiQ be stunned to hear this one I don't take ¥IY medationsl 11 If I get extremely stressed out and start to feel my body rNCt!ng to the ~s. I get a ttNtment and dnnk the herbs that art~ designed for me. Dr Toog's treatment controls the str~s. lifts the dtpr~SIOO, and boosts the trt«<Ji level. Shortly after COl'Tllng to D~. Tong, I went through a vtf"J ttag1e srtuation Ht was so CompasslOOlte, so kind. and the methoch he used to east my eniotJon.i pain wtte il'ICredbly effect!Vt. I would leave tilS office with a smile on my face and Pl WI my heart I I don't want anyone etse tO .,,,,.t ten years to find ~and~« hNlth. I thank God fOf Of Tongl TMl -Macy • My fKe J>110 was due to TMJ, and no Ofal su<geons•havt been able to help me I had been tD Sl!'t'tril neurologists. ENT doctM. and the P<lln CJnit WI Orange I did not 9't a<yt help from them Al thev did was tell me to INt wrth 1t Of giye me medic.ltions Of, Tong has bftn ltind ~ not to wld me a blll fOf "his servrces which helped mt so much that I don't tlM nHr as much faa pain. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot HiDri Paper Towels ile Supply Lasts Candy Bars Regular 59¢ ile Supply Lasts " Join Us For FREE Birthday Cake Friday, Aug. 14 ~Saturday Aug. 15 __ r--------------·--·-------------•---~----------------1 : ~s : SJiM,witty : a~easy to pick IA('? 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"There ore a lot of people out the re who live lll this town and don't get Involved. but have th11 prerru.se ltwt the City CounaJ dtld th~ oty mandgPmPnt dJ(• tak.JT,>g Cdl<' of bll.\Ulf"S~ This IS a rP(I fl.dg thdt popped up, and If'> umdztnq to M>e 1t dll unravel " lJP .. pllf• thP f PdctlOn, city lead- er\ 1>till n·fuv· to P.xpldm the deo- !Jt(/n wh1rh < .. mf• dftel' two dO'\cd <foor pNformanr ~ evc:t.hia· tlnnc, rm •1,fon<fdy dlld July 27 Murphy dlc,o clN IJn<!lJ t" elabo-,,,t,. ''° why he quit without awithn 101> l111f«i up ·Mr Murphy ff•C,lfJni~f. ond r I think hf•'IJ <Jr1 vny wr·ll 1n thP pn- Vdll! < ommunity ( .l<1vcr Sdld Thurc,cidy "111• said hi· rPs1gn,..d, S'• 1t\ 11nfT1rtundtr• thdt f>'•oplf! I r<mhnw· d"wn thJc, ro.Jd • Mr1y<1I T'1m cdwt11cl<;, dOd c·r11mnlrru-n lJf•nnic, < >'N1:1l ,and .J<1hn I l1•cJ1wc., didn't rr•t11rn <,,.Us < <>am< 1lt11<Jn J<ihn Noy1•c., <JN llm:d 1<1 r <1mm1•rit, r1c., did Counc 1lmdll , Trm1 T h<1rn'>CJn. wh<1 <1g<1m fl'fl·rn·d 1111 r 111Jc., tr1 Lclwt1rdc, < ·11uw 1lwri111c1n J<1n Dr•bdy st11d th1· J.1w pr11h1h1tc., hN from d1v11lrp11q 1r1lorrn.1tHJn that nation was asked fot or given freely. The t.ue is the exlstmg tate of the Caty Cotmcil, he said. ·we've teen them u bemg fragmented and working from penooal political agendaJ vs. by- mg to QPt cooperation and sup- port tor a variety of issues that have come up.• he said. Luehrs returned Thwsday • , from a two-day bu.sindls tnp and ,: sa.ad his phone has been nngmg off the hook with calls from peq- ple in the bUSUless cornmuruty. •' ,. A significant number of qu~­ bons have been rai.sed. such as how could thl5 have happened? Why was lt d.1JC1wed to have bap- ~ne\'f? And . what can we · dof about this?" he scud "There are no answers and no plans, but a k?t of questions·· A big question for oty ell)i>loy- ees is: Who will be theu neWboss. temporarily and permanently? Edward., said Wed,J\esday the city will unmedidtefy seek an execubve M?arch finn for the most qua.lifted candidate The council will d.lscuss in dosed sesSloo Aug 24 who will act as mtenrn oty manager during the sedrch, whlch could last sue months Kathy Forde, Murphy's ddrrun- istrative ass1Stanl. srud AsslStdJlt City Manager Sharon Wood rdJl the !'>taff meeting while Murphy was on VbCdtion Thursddy dOd wilJ sit in for him dl the Aug 24 SPECIAL fVOOS/CLASSES 'SEA EXJllOMJtS The. Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County seeks Yf?UD9 men ag• t• to 18 to participate i.D a mantune experieDce progt1U11 en.compa.s.ling sailing,•seemamhip, piloting, navigation and c:rwsing. 1bey meet at 7 p .m .· evel)' Wednesday at the Sea E~lorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, ·r4ewport Beach. For more information, can ,Mike Stewart at 642·6;301 or Jerry LaPointe I at 551-8591. FISHING ASH SCHOOL FLStung classes are ottered every Monday and Tuesday from 6 a.m. to • p.m. Partici- pants leave from the Balboa Pavilion. Cost is $125 per person. For more information, call 673-2810. DORY ASHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is pre- pared for sale at the open-air market. FISHING TRIPS , ,, ( IH r1'(J HI d ( ,,,.,,.<! .,, . ., .. wn . Clly Counnl mePtmg. Fishing supplies and open and private boat charters are available at Newport Land- mg Sportfishing. 309 Palms, Suite P, 675- 0550; Palco Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673- 1434 . I f11.v1•v1·r. c.,h1· dul "'''i '>hr· will u11 c.,., Murphy crnd hofJ1·" thr· c.,1·IH 111111.pn"''"" tor hie; r<·plt1 <•·· rn1•nt 1c., htH11l11·rl pr<1f1 '>'>l'1fldlly • N1•wprirt 1$1-<1< ti n•c.,1dr•ntc, lt1J\i(• ti lllfltt tr1 infr1rrr1<111'1rl r1b<1ul rJ"' 1c.,1rmc., 11i.11 t11f1•r t tt11·1r lutun· in 1·v1·ry or1·,1 11f lt11·1r <J,11ly l1vr•c,, • fJ1•l1t1~ '''"' ·11 1s 1mp<1r1,1nt lhc1t th1· < 1ty C ·1,1u1< 11 rnokr· th" nght d<-r l'>l<lrl fr11 1111• fllJhl fl'cJV>O • }{I( hrtrd (.111•hr\, JHl'<,l(fr•nl Of th1• 'lf'wpcirt I ft1rb<ir Ar«c1 <'hdm· bl'f <ii C ·ornrr11·r< '" '><11d 11 d<Jf•c.,n't mriltr•r wlwlt11•r Murphy\ rr•c.,19- MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ sires• & Tension 3 goo Insurance Accepted w/Ch1roprachc Care HR. 7-DAYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or Gautier O.C 714.979.~ 1072 S E Bnstol St • Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights !Corne< ol New~ Bl No /8r11loll Wood, Adrrurustfdllve S<•rvices Dicector Denrus Odnner, Poltce Chie r Bob McDonnell or other depdrtmcnt hedds mdy be tdJldJ· ddtPs for the mtenm position Murphy said Wednesddy hP mdy have let some employees . down by res1gnmg. espPc1cilly hf!caus<> mdny Sdld thPy camf' to work for Newport Beach becdu.se or hJS ledderstup. #If they came here because of me, the best they <:dn do for me is show the aty JUSl how talented they are,• he said SIX-PASSENGER SPORT FISHJNG CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are avail- dble for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sport- fts hmg Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsu- la, 673-2810. FISHING BOAT RENT AlS Streamline center-console fishing boats can be rented at Balboa Boat Rentals on the Balboa Peninsula. The boats are equipped with bait tanks, fish finders and VHF radios. Available by hour and half-day rates at $170. floe~ lumbing & Heating Celebratinf 44 yean of service in your community. Thank Yoal .--------~ i . , ... " .. ··opp s 9'1 20~~1 L------='a"--1675 Superior Blvd. • Costa Mesa 662-1300 . UC#385443 Friday, August 28, 1998 Newpo!t Beach/Costa Maso Daily Pilot Wlll'S If LOii maker tslan~. For more information, can 640- 67•6. • ROWING LESSONS AND CANOE REtiTALS Tbe Newport Aquatic Center offers • sweep rowi.iig (one oar). sculling classes (two oars) ;ind canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $15. Introductory clinics are also available Saturdays and Sundays at a cost of $10. For more information, call 646- Full-day rates are $240. U-Dnve offshore boats equipped with VHF radios can be rent- ed by the hour, half-day or full.day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Balboa Boat Rental5 at 673-7200. SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS .. Learn· to sail« windsurf at Resort Water- sports. Windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats are available for rental at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1150. I MARINA SAILING Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone offers sailboat rentals and private lessons. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673- 7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Qub at 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Qub at 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA KAY AK a.ASSES Beginning sea kayaking. rolling clinics and private lessons, kayaks, and sea ski . rentals are offered at Paddle Power. 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 675-1215. · KAY AK TOURS AND RENTALS Two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m . every Sunday at Newport Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per ~d. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call 729-1150. MORE KA YAK RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals offers single ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per-hour) kayak rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. For more information, call 673-7200. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve every Satwday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shell- 7725. SCUBA TAAINING 1be Newport·Aquatic Cente~ 4537 W. Coast Highway, ~ewport_ Beach~ offers SCU· ba traming consisting of SlX evenmg and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairS and air fills. For more information, call 650-5440. · rT'S A DIVE Dive-in Scuba. 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa offers certification classes for begin- ning to instructor-level scuba divers, as well as local boat charters, equipment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information call 631-9288. UNDERWATER CLEANING If underwater cleaning is more to your lik- ing, grab your snorkel and join DIVERS. Cost j§ $19 Em mme jpformation, call 722-9406. OTHER RENTALS GONDOLA TOURS Gondola Co. of Newport. 3404 Via Opor- to, Newport Beach, oUers hour-long gondola tours for $60 per person and $15 per addi- tional person. Price includes a basket ol bread, cheese, salami, ice and glasseS. Wine is available for purchase. A gondola cruise and dinner at the Villa Nov.a are also offered for $140. Call 675-1212 for more information. PARASAIUNG Para.sail outside the harbor with Balboa Parasailing near the Balboa Pun Zone. A 90- rninute trip costs $45. Call 673-1693. • Where can you find good people, great neighborhoods, thriving industry and excellent schools? From Costa Mesa to the Newport Coast, ou.r newsroom is gathering copy and photos to show what makes our area so special. They've caught the spirit, and we're certain our readers will tool rpe Dail~ Pilo~, in ~onor o~ The Balboa Bay ~lub 's 50t_h Anniversary, will pubhsh a commemorative edition magazine featuring The BBC. It will be distributed to more than 45,000 residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Adverti .. your message in this special keepsake l11ue • Reserve Space by Monday, August 24, 5 p.m . To Catch the Spirit, call 642-4321 / _,_ ...... _....,_~· . Costa Mesa and The Club's members on Sa'turdaYi September 19, 1998. Be a part of tfiis very special. tribute to a community landmark. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to The Balboa Bay Club Student Scholarship Fund for Newport-Mesa high school graduates. Space & Copy 'lJeatlUne: 'Weane.sday, .fllUfJUSt 19, 1998 -5 p.m. Canura ~aay Jtrt: !Friday, YIUfJUSt 28, 1998. 5 p.m. J .. C~ll Todayl (949) 642-4321 Newport Beach /Costa lv\eso Do ily Pilot CLUB .. CONTINUED FROM 1 nation because it was once below the waterli.rie. , That agreement was approved by the City Council in 1996. It sets 'out fi1 five-year ti.me line for the club to submit plans and start construction on the proJect. re the time line is not met, the tlub could Jose the 50-year lease option and J the existing lease would run out in 2011, Murphy said. State law requires tidelands to be open to Visitors. The Terrace Apartments, therefore, could not be rebuilt if they are tom down. They can remain as they are unW 2044, Murphy said. Because the city's revenue frbm the bdelands depends on the success of the club, Murphy said city le&ders felt it was imperative to renovate the buildings. Conceptual plans were gwen to the city last summer, and detatled pldns are due Sept. 1. As long as the drawings meet the ctty's staridards, Murphy said the club has three years to pull build- HUBER CONTINUED FROM 1 • innocence," Lasseter said. •I tried to focus on' the Hubers' agony looking for their daughter for three years. Their stalwart courage was impressive. I wanted to lu)ow how they dealt with this blow.• "Broken Silence,• which sought more answers on President Kennedy's assassination. Lasseter met the Hubers at the trial last year. He was interested m the case because he had kept news clippings about their daughter's disappearance. •Denise v.:as the symbol or TALKS CONTINUED FROM 1 The union has been negotiat- ing to overhaul the teachers salary schedule to bring it up to The search for Denise Huber began in 1991. Her story was seen on• America's Most Wanted" and "Inside Edition.• Huber's frozen corpse was found m Arizona three years later in a rental truck parked m Farnalaro's driveway. par with those or other Orange County school districts. District officials have said it would cost about $500,000 to correct the mequities in the schedule. Union offtc1aJs dtspute that number. The two sides met Thursday and have dnother negotiations and climb into the cage because it's time for "Shark Week"! . Feed your need for sharks August 9-15 .. ing permits. Entitlements for the project havP been granted • Coun(:ilwoman Norma Glover. who represents the Manner's Mile ch.strict, said she is looking forward to reVlewing the detailed plans and getting on with the pro- ject. "In the next couple of months, I will bring forth the design framework I have been working on," Glover said. ·we definitely see the Mile developing around this project. It's a real integral part of what we do down there.· The redevelopment prn1ect calls for everything east of the Famalaro was convicted or murder and sentenc.ed to death iastJune. The Hubers left Newport Beach in 1994 for rural North . Dakotd, where they escaped the media blitz and a hectic lifestyle. "When we left everything looked so terrible to us, ft Dennis Huber said. "The traffic, the peo- ple ... all looked bad. We had to get away.ft They returned to be close to their son, Jeff, and their 6-year- meeting scheduled for Thursday. School board members have said they are w1lhng to give teachers as much of a salary increase as possible, but there is no money m the distnct's budget. Thal's why the union has its sights on the state's proposed budget Flav orful & Delic ious Lunches& D inner COMCAST CABLE provides you with the world's finest informative entertainment only on Discovery Channel! Call today for a $4.95 connection! (Save up to $54.00) ·Hurry, Call Today! 714/542-6222 562/493-5483 Orange County Seal Beach @!)~,~!=a~!'.,!: Off.:r 1t~xld (or one nurlct in 5trvict11hlc area tinly. <.)(fer \•nliJ thrtlt&Rh AUSUK l . SoMe iatricltont may aprly. Lona BeiKh Aquarium o( the PIK'1fic J1 OOJ" VMhJ Sf.pr~mber I -~pccna~ I. ' large apartment buildings to be redone with a modem, Med1ter- rclnean-style arctutecture, Whoo- ten said. The most ignificant change will be a new hotel that will be open to the general public, rather than being restricted to members, as it is now. The existing beach building - ·which houses som~ overnight rooms. meebng space and offices -will be razed and a new club building erected. The new bwld- ing will consolidate all member activities and services, mcluding a spa and workout room, members- old granddaughter. The Hubers kno'i_V the book. will bring mpre publicity. But Lhey didn't wnte it. They also won't be rece1Ving any pr~fits from book sales., They hope readers can understand cmd learn from their expenence. "I hope people can learn from it, so lhey can be aware of what can happen as far as awareness and safety Me concerned,· lone Huber said. "There are people out there that can do horrid things.· increases. • All the things corrung out in the state budget have an impact on our district' and are part of cre- ating a solid budget for our dis- trict,• Mook said "Thdt mcludes negotidting for salaries f9r teach- ers.• PRNATE PARTY ROOMS only overrught rooms and an mformal members' reslduranl. Whooten said the Palm Court building, which will helve about 120 hotel rooms for the general public, IIlclY be either replaced or refurblSbed, which~ver turns out to be cheaper. Everything in that building - formal dirung room. ballroom and meeting rooms -will also be enlarged and upgraded. The building will be extended to the east. But the existing administration building that houses personnel offices, the b.ays1de building with overrught rooms and old carports on the easternmost side of the re ort, will be demolished . That will improve Views of th bay from West Coast Highway, Whooten said. The project is scheduled to be built in ·phases, with the new club 1 building hrst on the list, followed by the hotel. Everything should be open by c,the fall o! 2001, Whooten said. •rt really ts a very exobng pro- ject, and it's fun to see all the dif- ferent people working on it," he said "The red.I credit is to the community, that's for sure.• W. now dallved 951-2500 ri-------~r-------~r.---~--~~ I FREE11 FREE11FREE[ I Buy 1 Bowl and II Buy 1 Wrap and II Buy 2 Wraps I I 2 Fountain Drinks 11 2 Fountain Drinks 11 Get the Third I I Get 1 Bowl Free 11 Get 1 Wrap Free 11 Wrap Free I I Good Thru 11 Good Thru 11 Good Thru I I 8/26/98 11 8/26/98 11 8/26/98 I I ·Coupon Not Valid 'INh 11 Coupon Nol Valid W•th 11 Coupon Not \'alod .,.,,th I I Ary 0tnef oo... I I Arty OVlef Off I I Ary Ottle< Off ~ I One Coupon Per Cu$1~ One Coupon Per Custotnef. 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' sign tha.t I'm no windsurfer her keel with uncovered ribs were Just a few of the classics high-quality boats made cranking up the stereo listening exposing her beauty and born in Costa Mesa. Bounder, from ... aluminum. t? music by "No Doubt.• .. strength. Even though she's not / approximately 67 feet, was made · Im more of the "Gatsby" kind of of wood, she possesses the lines from the wood plug that was Some are made from mW'dered trees, some from steel, cement and old soda guy, only I'm not Uu1t great. of an era long since past. A used to build the fiberglass There is one thing that puzzles classic design constructed by a "Pellkea. • me about yachts and yacht group of craftsmen. Bounder, still sitting pretty in building. These gentlemen are rare in front of the Balboa Bay Club, cans. However, today most are constructed out of used Clorox bottles. Back in the days when buffalo freely roamed the earth, th~ original locals made them out of bin:h and bark. Why would a man named Steel today's boating industry, a day sports a flar~d bow with tapered build boats made out of when sub-contracting goes to the lines, a distinctive Ditmar trait. aluminum? Sounds like an lowest bidder and quality is "In the '70s, we were trying to oxymoron to me, but it's true. secondary. build quaJiN boa~. We would Bob Steel should really change Bob~s company also builds an bid on a boat tbat would take his name to Bob Aluminum and aluminum center cockpit, 28-foot two, t<rtwo-and-a-half years to this would solve a lot of skiff powered with twin All Stoller is a mar·•'!! carpenter build and by the time we were Now, we see them made from rubber, cloth and even some constructed from corrugated paper have made it across the Newport Harbor High Pool, as physics students will attest. problems. · • Mercedes Benz Diesels. . and craftsman. S" ending many into the second year, the cost of You see, Bob Steel builds boats Complete with radar arch, ·th Di D nalds materials had soared by -stiff boats. Bob and his bimini, ice chest and other years Wl ·n;,.ar 0 on 20-30%, • Stoller said. associates from Specialty comforts not seen on similar style right here in Costa Mesa. Al had He went on to say, ·1 still believe Industrial Coating Corporation in boats, this boat is constructed the pleasure of working for that boats made of wood, up to Costa Mesa are currently stronger than Arnold Dibnar and Donaldson back in say around 80 feet or less, are . For whatever reason, I associate the word •yacht" with the word commissioned to construct a Swarzenagger. I have seen no the day when they were better boats. When you attach an 48-foot Lapworth designed sloop, equal to this craft in its class. producing true yachts. engine to wood, it doesn't vibrate •Girls U-13 and U-15 teams win their divisions; U-13 boys finish second at Fountain Valley event. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The Orange County Slammers have been on a roll at preseason tournaments and continued to impress at the Fountain Valley Wolfpack Tournament at the end of July, winning two divisions and placing second in two more. The girls 15-and-under team won its division with a 12·4 record. Rebeka Roth led the team with three goals. Casey Peter- son. Alison Brawner and Krtsttn Nahan each scored two goals. On defense, Meredith Miller, Tesia Nortbridge, Emlly Hartson, Margit Vogele, Natalia Dorfman and goalie Britta Vogele enabled the Slammers to maintain a comfortable lead in most matches. The girls 13-and-under team also won the tournament, its second consecutive tournament championship. Lauryn Welch scored five goals for the Slammers. Welch, Jessica Johns, Carmen Munoz, Ashley Gunthe r, Vanessa Baydar and Courtney Kolovos provided the tempo for strikers Kelly J.JtUe, Brittany Coulter, Nloole Grl.mald.1 and Stephanie Badurta. One attributes of the 13-and-under team is its defense. Chrbttna Bellitti, Heather Adams, Shannon Smith, Yvette Garda- parra. Jennifer Andenon, Jennifer Nat- oonkewsld and Pawua Waldo combined to hold opponents to just one-goal at the Wolfpack Tournament. , During the past year, the 13-and-under team is 45·9-7 with 34 shutouts, scoring more than three goals per game and allow- ing just 0.61. The boys 13-and-under team returned to the Wolfpack Tournament as the defend- ing champion5. The Slammers defeated three highly-regarded teams to reach the finals against the La Jolla Nomads, last year's state champions. YOUTH SOCCER e strong overall s •• ng The Slammers under-13 boys soccer team gathers after Its second-place showing at the recent Fountain Valley Wolfpack tourney. Back row, from left Fabian Cerutti, Assistant Coach John Rogers, Sacha Kljestan, Joseph Salinas, Josh Valerio, Adam Uhl, Clark Fonda, Brian Bauer and Head Coach Walld Khoury. Front from leftto right are: K.C. Rawlins, Josh Arenas, Julian Cerutti, Joey Benedetti, Erle McGowan, Blake Dillon, Alex Northridge and Jason Cassidy (Reml Vlada not pictured.) The Nomads had never beaten the Slammers in tournament play, but came through to win the tournament, 2-0. Alex Northrtdge scored.Mo goals in the tournament for the Slammers. K.C. Rawl- lns, Joseph Salinas, Sancha KJJestan, Joey Benedetti and Jason Cassidy each scored a goal Slammers' goalie Mark Fonda was named the tournament MVP. lllP iii In the boys 14-and-unde r division, the defending champion Slammers defeated a highly-regarded team from Fresno. C lovis United, en route to the cbampi- onsbjp match against the San Jose Mus- tangs. The Slammers took an early 1-0 lead on a 40-yard goal by Andy Almquist. Goalie Scott Doty made a number of good saves throughout the game, but the Mustangs managed to tie the score on a comer kick in the closing minutes of the match. After a scoreless overtime, the Mustangs prevailed in the shootout. Key goal scorers in the tournament for the Slammers, who finished 12-2, were Dlego Figueroa, Ryan Wolle, Gordon Kljestan, Sean mu. Darren Splcer and Almquist. Friday, August 1,, 1998 11 like it would on steel or fiberglass, . . ·When you're in a wood boat at night, you don't beai all the water sounds, as wood muffles sound a lot better tl}an other materials.• In addition to building bda.ts, Steel is creating special,.pure poly coating with no solvents. These coatings a.pplie<l to the manne industry are environmentally sensitive, reliable and have attained a high degree of respect. · Bob and crew always make themselves available and enjoy responding to questions. Bob has • been one of the d.nving forces ' behind the parent fmancial- support group at Newport Harbor High. The name of that group is the Navigators, which sounds better than theaJlenative, .. Aluminumites .• WATER POLO Hawiian· split for · NH girls • Newport Harbor splits four tournament games. HONOLULU -The Newport Harbor girls water polo team won its first two games at the Hawau Tournament this week before dropping the next two pool-play contests. Kiersten Johnson scored two goals and had two assists In New- port Harbor's 13-1 victory over Northern Nevada. Heather Pappas added three goals and Ali Taylor and Kendra Cox clllpped · m two goals apiece. In the second game, Cox caught fire, scoring six goals with two assists in an 11~3 victory over Hawaii Johnson had tw.o goals Newport Harbor was upended, 5-3, by Soquel m the third game Soquel had a 2-0 lead before Cox and Jenna Bdrto each scored to tie the match. Soquel scored two goals in the third quarter to put the game away. E Toro also proved a tough opponent, earning a 5-2 win m Harbor's fourth game. Cox bad both Sailor goals. Besides the opportunity to play tough competition, the tournament gave the girls of Newport Harbor a chance to explore Hawaii. 32ndAnnual July 2 -August 30 10 A.M. -10 P.M. ''The Best Art Shopping in So. California'' An altemathe to the dealer 7 40 W. 16th St. • Costa Mesa 646-281() ® 4360 Campus pr., Sulte C, D • P NEWPORT BEACH Next to John Wayne Airport JA~ f •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • FEATURED ENTERfAINMENT • : FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 : • HUGO FERNANDEZ -SALSA • : SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 : • RED EL.VISES. 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Thursduy ~1 College Park, • Michael Ford from nation, good stick skills and is ly, 8-1 and 8-0. great at blocking shots." • In the championship game, .. Newport Beach •stands out in the goal to help Irvine Swann win national title. The Swarm qualified• for the Irvine was tested by a local nval • national championship earlier this the Orange County Blades. seas'on by winnln~ ------• The game was score-a regional toumamen\I less Wltil the final nun. At the end of J?OOl utes of the first half C :n , Yl'lst·y dnd Maddocks, the No. , s1>1·<1. wrre bedUm by top-seed· ,.d C dtdnna crnd C'hrisllan rl1ump.,on10( Ld'> V(lgas, 6-2. 6-7 Ii 1 J f).] J~HllJ. OcftPb play in l.4s Vegas, the HHe is by far when the Blades scored Swarm, who's . home the best goalie to take a 1-0 lead. LAS VEGAS -Irvine Swarm coach ~thony _ Radovitch had seen Newport Beach's Michael Ford play goalie when Radovitch was a referee in local area recre- ation roller hockey leagues. rink is at the, 1nline his age in the The lead lasted for Hockey Sports Oub or area. He's got most of the second half, Tustin, had a 4-0 record good hand-eye with Ford stopping shots in its pool and was tied coordination, to keep Irvine close. \'Plsey uncl Mdddocks will plr1y '>Prnnd ·S('t'ded Jdrlue CdI- !o-11111 dncl rvd Wdllgm of Penn- ..,\J\ •IOJd fr>r lhtrd pldC(>. with another team for good sti~k sl<ills With six minutes to first (each pool had al and is great at play, Jozef Molnar took Radovitch mvited Ford to play for the California Stingers, one of Radovitch's club roller hockey teams. least six teams and only blocking a shot that deflected off rour games were played shots." the Blades goalie and HAPPY BIRTHDAY per pool}. was tipped in on a back- Ford's expertise handed stab by Kilter When Radovitch decided to put . made the difference as Anthony Gwidmundson to tie the the S d ed Radovich 1 1 • a traveling team together, the Swarm, Ford was given the first sport on the team. warm a vane as score, · . the top-seed based on Irvine Swarm Shortly afterwards, goals allowed vs. goals hockey coach Michael Juola's shot was That proved a wise decisiorras Ford was phenomenal in goal and led the Swarm to the 8-and-under division national title at the Amer- ican lnline Roller Hockey Series · Championship at the Crystal Palace in Las Vegas. against. The Swarm tipped in by J. Ryan scored 18 goals and Wheeler, who will soon Ford yielded only three. be a resident of Newport Beach. •tte's an aggressive goalie,• to win the title for the Swarm. Radovitch said. •tte is not afraid Ford finished the game with 1~ to challenge and beat a player saves on 19 shots on go . who is on a breakaway.• "Michael really stepped it up »-Today H He is by far the best goalie his age in the area," Radovitch said. •He's got good hand-eye coordi- Ford continued to shine in the the tournament,• Radovitch said. 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Hark· NOTICE OF aviv Y re Ken Bailey Name Statement Name Statement STATEMENT OF ~r t'Jr••ngen1 C•i.'d tor 01 nunicro de 1e1etono det MISSION AT THE CITY less, CMC/AAE, Cltv APPLICATION FOR Tnis s1a1emen1 was filed This sta1emenl was hied Tht following persons are The fo1tow1ng persons· arr ABANDONMENT OF 1ne acceased you rTw~t '• c abogaao dill dcmand3nte. HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE. Clerk CHAHOE IN wrth the Counly Clerk of v.1th lhe County Clerk of doing business as· doing business n USE OF FICTITIOUS 1r.."' cam •. , th 1ne coun o del d1tmandante que no COSTA MESA CALIFOR· Published Newport OWNERSHIP OF Orange County on 7·21•98 Orango County on 7·17·98 NEWPORT COAST CHIRO· El Dorado Soltware Ser BUSINESS NAME ,, d " ... I a COP/ lo lhe po•· I enc abogado 01) NIA. AT 6.30 p M OR AS Beach-Costa Mesa Da ly Al.COHOLIC 19986764810 19986764594 PRACTIC AND WELLNESS. vices. 11 03 Sand& Ln r1., l .. r µt• •• • onal 1cprc:oen1;.11e ap. l.l.chael A Cuty. Esq SBN SOOtl AS POSSIBLE Pilot August 13• 1998 BEVERAGE LICENSE Daily P1lol July 24. 31 . Au· Oaoly Piiot Aug 14, 2l, 28, 60t Dover Or. 1 2, Newpon Costa Mesa Ca1ttorn1a, •l: I 1r J l JI " e ct po r.•eo tq 'he COu•I ~ •. 1t n 93718 Law Olhces ol THEREAFTER Qt~ MON· F""'4 To Whom II May Con· OUSI 7, 14, 1998 F260 Sept 4, 1998 F309 Boach, CA 92663 92627 •r ~ I oc• •10 .. ~ Bu!.• oi.~ lvur months trorn •nc <Jato • DAY. AUGUST 24, l998 ""' cotn Or James N Wells. DC .. George Donald Weber, Ill •1,1n1.:' 11u·.r111GTOr. Cillll!f r>tlssuar•c.oc;ltne M ct"lilelR Cully &Assoct· REGARDING THE FOL· PUBLICNOTICE Th~ Namo(s) ol the Ap· PUBLICNOTICE PUBLICNOTICE 2315He.itherln t~ewpon 1103 Sandi Ln Coslil' UEI r.11 11/.lri C.C1.'f'Allf, lt'llt>r~ 3> 1,rc;M.led in Pro· ates 18377 Beach Boule· LOWING APPLICATIONS. p I I c a n I ( 1 ) I 5 I• r 1 . Beach. CA 92660 Mesa CA 92627 , ,,, 11<, Ov ~~ C• ~a t1ur• bJtO Cr;.do ~c<:t en 9100 va1d. Suo•e 104 Hunhngton IF ANY OF THE FOL· NOTICE OF MACARTHUR HOTELS L: f ictitious Business flctftfout Buslnesa ThtS business is con· This business is con· '• ;ion Esc 1 1 Cf, 1•2~.49 Tt.•? t,n ,, IC• fol ng claims Bvach Cahlorma 92648, LOWING ACTIONS ARE PUBLIC LIEN SALE PSHIP Name Statement Name Statamel'lt ducted by an md1V1Uual ducted by an ind1v1ciua1 , T1 1' f ·~t·I Ou'> ll"~ 1 •·s~ v.11 roc;t c1µ•1t:1 oc·k1r,. fuur Teiophone 1~umbc1 (714) CHALLENGED IN COURT, Business and The applicants llSled The following persons ate The following parsons are b~~~~os~oyue1.,5~~5ed711~0~09 Have you siancd doing· II omo "t "~!l w nuo11l• mor11tt~ hom the h1.<311ng 59fH 11 1 THE CHALLENGE MAY BE Professions Code above are applying to the going business as: CLIENT doing bus1non as: NEW· James N Wolla 0 C business yet? No "·~ • r l ,, C..r.11 IJ<' t:CJ•m'i ClJ!I! r101oc.1:.J <1!,.>ve DATE· APR 0 3 1998 Lll.11TEO TO ONLY THOSE S 21 00 2 Oepartmt nl of Alcoholic S A\VEN, 1400 Quail St ' PORT FINANCIAL JOINT T . . Geo1ge Donald Weber Ill • ~ 1, H ~ I ~ t1~ l'.l'J~r:l· vou f/tM Ef.t.1,111 lE tho · I s s u E s s o ME o NE •.c. 1 · 1707 Bevorago Control 10 1011 al· u It I 200. Newport VENTURES, 9761 Daron his st:itemont was toled This s1a1emen1 was t.lca o-...001J'J 1,111 kt'pt b/ 111.., court 11 you J. PETERSON, Clerk, RAISES At THE PUBLIC Notice is hereby g1von by cohollc beverages 8.1. 4500 Boach, CA 92660 Drive, Villa Park, California with the County Ctork of with the County C1e1k oh 01,1r11 L H •Ut·" 'J'J')•, :110 01 fJN!.Oll rit•:rc~1co 1n by J, Barrer-a, Deputy HEARING OESCRIBEO IN the undersigned th11 a MACARTHUR BLVD ·NEW Ou1ck Not lnlernalional 9286t Orange County on 7·21·98 Orange County on 8·1 t·98 • '>•• • 1 I,. Uu•, 1 f';.•• CA the u5131c you may ftto Publishe d Newport THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· public lien sale ol the fol· PORT BEACH CA 92660 • Communications Group. Neil G Peake, 9761 Ooron 19986764B28 19986766793 iC'.20 11111 tl•u ccu11 a Ac:quest Beach-Costa Mesa Daily TEN CORRESPONDENCE lowing descilbod porsonal For the foll~w1ng type ol Inc .• (CAJ, 1400 Quail St .• Drive, Villa Park, Calttorn1a Daily Pilot July 24 31 . Au· 031ly Pilot Aug 14, 21 28. E 'llJ!~ r.i I• i•!l~n ll3'~ lvr S11Pc1al '''·' CQ (lorm Potot July 24, 31 Augu~I 7, DELIVERED TO THE PLAN· propony will be hold at tho License· 47 ON·SALE GEN· Suite II 200. Newport 92861 gust 7, 14 1998 F273 Sopl 4, 1998 F299' Sm'' rl CJ '" hm CA DE.·1~·11 ut tt·e I 1ng ol an 14 1998 F254 NINO COMMISSION AT, hour of lO 00 AM., on lho ERAL EATING PLACE Beach, CA 92660 This business is con· ~-"------.;_I_.:...;__;..;_;..;.. ___ ~:..: • •,20 1'11l•1tr,ry and .. r.p1i11sa1 ol OR PRIOR TO. THE PUB· 28 day of Aug '.l998 Published Newport This business 15 con· ductedby:an1nd1v1du:1t I• ~ t.u. ''J~"' coro c~111c il'>Scts r..• 01 an1 po· PUBLIC NOTICE LIC HEAAtrlG Tne salo will be con· Baach·Coata Meaa Daily ducted by· 11 corporation Have you started doing r---------- J ' l , 1 • ' " ar<l t 11011 r.ir a.cou11f as pro· 1, PLAt.1.ltJG APPLICA· dueled 81 Bt1stol St Mini Pilot August 14 1998 Havo you stafleel d0•'19 business yet" Vos 1.t. "' 11\lcd ,., Prou:ite Cooo set· NOTICE OF TION PA-98 .(j 1 FOR Sto1age. County ol 01anga. F295 business yet? Yes, 9·1·95 1990 19906 764833 t cr1 t2SO A ni:.>que!.t tor PETITION TO METRO OAV PRODUCTS. State of Cat1forn1a Ou1ckne1 International Neil G Peake I > r .u&J Spec1a1 •.01o~r. torm 11 ADMINISTER lllC J1M ~•OA1Ar' FOR The property •S slored by PUBLIC NOTICE Communicauons Gro •. p. This statem11nt was toled a•a able ho,.. '"e courl ESTATE OF: AN EXTEtlSIOt~ OF TtME B11stol St IA1n1 Sto1ago IO· Inc .. Jell 01amond • Pres1· v.olh the County Cte1h OI ,._ RICHARD XENNETH FOR PA·97·33 TO ALLOW catad al 1100 Bttslol St . NOTICE OF dent Orange County on 7·21·96 ~ 1 i , llo~~~:rney for tho Pell· TISCHLER tNGR~~U~~~~~Sl~EriA:R:S Cf~!",~~~: 1~~2:;~ ato APP~~~~~~~:OR ~.~~s l~~·c~~:y wc~.:re:, 19906764791 ____ ,PALMIERI, TYLER, CASE NO. A1926SO SPACES PROP I OR TO ~eneral~ described n fol· OWNERSHIP OF Orange County on 7-~·98 Oa•ly Pilot July 24. 31 Au PUBLIC NOTICE WIENER, WILHELM ·..,a 1011~ benel0c1a11es. ALLOW A RC:OUCTIOt' IN o~.s urnituie, clothing. ALCOHOLIC 19988764 20 _g_us_1_1_._1_4_, _t9_9_8 ___ F_2_s_11 c•eo.1or!o con• •9er1 tred T11E LM•OSCAPE SET· tools end ·or otnor tious.. Daily P1to1 July 24. 31 . Au- & WALDRON LLP, to•s an<J pQrsi;,ns v.110 mn1 BACK 120 REO. 10 PRO· hold items stored by the BEVERAOE LICENSE gust 7, 14, t998 F265 PUBLIC NOTICE JAMES E. WILHELM, Ollt<:r.-.·se t.e m1erostad on VIDEO) FOR Ar~ AP· lollowong persons Date of F1llng ----------1 ESQ. (CSB1 43785), lhe wll 01 es1a11. or both PROXIMATELY 3 970 t~ame of Account. Space A':fhcnllon PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business 2603 MAIN ST., EAST of. RICHARD KENNETH SO FT ADDITION TO AN Number AU 0$. 1998 Name Statement STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS DUSINESS NAME TOWER • STE. 13001 TISCHLER, RICHARD K EXISTING INDUSTRIAL Aqu1on Systems, unit 256, To Whom II May Concern· Flctltlou-1 Busll'lHS The foflow1ng porsons are Tt ~ Ir • .,. J p ·r~un, nSCHLER. AfCHARO TIS· BUILOlt~G LOCATED AT 743K The Namo(s) OI Iha Ap· Name Statement doing busmess as: Special I llC cll.'lrocl _,r.lO 11 _;,('or , RVI NE, CA 92 614· CHLEA RICH TISCHLER, 3150 PULLMAN STREET IN Michael Danaher. Unit 155 pl1canl(S) ls/aro IRVINE The following persons are Vehicle Concepts, 846 Pro· It i. F 1cl 'ous Bus 1 l s 6228 R K TISCHLER, and R AN MP ZONE ENVIRON Joseph Christopher, un11 COMPANY THE doing business as: duclion Place. Nowporl '.p•r Q ltH: w.r COt••·lC Published Newport TISCHLER MEtlTAL DETERMINATION. 467C The applicants llstod DYNAMIC DIGITAL MEDIA Beach. CA 92663 11011 24,C t.r:,,,µ(;•t 0-<J Ocacl1·CostJ Mesa Dil.iy A PETITION FOR PAO EXEMPT . KenCartee,unll293G above are 11ppty1ng lo the GROUP 21171 BantllaM Cameron Conceptt. Inc , U• I A Co~ta •,1(.'s~ Cal p11or AugusJ l4, 20 21. BATE has boon hied by 2. PLANNING APPLICA· C P. Contmental, unlt 172 Oepartmenl of Alcohol1c Huntington Beach, CA (CA), 846 Production Can't seem lo got to all those repair lobs nrou11d lhe house? let lhe Classified Service Dlreotorv help you find relfal,1.t help. Give us o cnlll C LASSIFIED 842·5879 Cemetery • M ortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Onve Newport BMch 644-2700 PIERCE MOl'llERS BEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9180 \1.:1 "11 Hn& A.ck J Fonollt in mo Supo· TION PA.g8,63 FOR MCG Raymone Holl. un11 2580 Beverage Control 10 sell al· 92646 Place. Nowpon Beach. CA '' !"! F1Ct t.r.ius 81is 111.-'• FTh296 nor Court ol Cahtornla. ARCtilTECTS/GAC:G BEES· Michelle Gelinas, unit 660E cohohc bevera~a al: 690 Bruce David Blachford 92663 ~::~ ;,i~~e::·;·~.(~.,.~~ c~~~:,~ PUBLIC NOTICE cf~~typ~~~~~~?0roR PRO· ~6rii A~rno~l~E~~crE~l ~y~~.:~~me~~~~·~;~:~ Unit ~i~~~~\ CBEEI~~. 0~A ~d~~~::h~,h~a~~64~uniing: J~dt~d ~~~~n~~~po~:uo~on.l----------r •--------.. ''"I 1·2ll IJJ r,i., r.o J%'J(;. ---------BATE requests th:it Riek J NGUYEN FOR A MASTER 746B 92660 Glen Byron 21831 Wind· Have you storied doing--------------------. ·IJlj(~lj cns1624190 Fenclll be appointed OS PLAN AMENDMENT TO Art Hurd, unll 704 For the following lypo of song Huntington Beach business yet? YGI. 7+98 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 880' J(J~.11 t.1oc1 ,,1,I v.11.,r11•u1(1 SUMMONS personal 1cp1cson1a11vo to ADO 141 SO FT ANO RE· Jon Wiison, unll 403C License: 47 ON·SALE GEN· CA 92646 ' Cameron Concepts. Inc .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio. "71! 1 Lobv 1 L '•'il t,11;~ 1 (CITACION JUDICIAL) aorn1nlsll'f 1110 estate ol tne MOO EL AN EXISTING Sean Young, uni! 572E ERAL EATING PLACE This business Is con· Peter C. Camaron, CEO C.i1 92r.=-1 tJOrice TO OEFEriDAllT uccedent 5.80 0 SO FT COM· Dated: 8/7198 Published Now port dueled by; 8 general pan· This statement was filed 11 •'> tn.~ r 11 ~ ton IA,·~u a Acusado) BEV· THE PETITION roquo.I' MEACIAL BUILDING CON· Signed: Janet Sutton Beoch·Costa Mesa Daily nershlp with the County Clerk of (Ju(I rtl I, '" 1 • 11.nl EHLY CARLSON, ano ••UlhO"IY IO adrnin1!Jle1 tho SISTE.NT WITH CONDITION This notice is given In ac· Pilot August 14, 1998 F308 Have you started doing Orange County on 7·21 ·98 J "ti t 'll ul• 00[5 I TO 20 l'\lalo undor u.o lndepcn· OF APPROVAL "1 FOR cordance with tho prov1· PUBLIC NOTICE business vat? Yes. 7·1·98 19906764809 19908766786 YOU AflE O(lt~G SUED 8V denl Adm1n1s11111on ol C:s· PA·97·28 RA·!l7·04 LO· s1ons of Section 21700 el Bruce Blachford Daily Pilot July 24. 31, Au· • ,,, ,., ~' 1 o.J PLA•rlTlrF (A Ud le 1:~1a •ntes Act (Thos Au1110111y CATEO AT t45 EAST 19TH seq. of the Business & Pro· Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 This statement was hied gust 7, 14, t998 F261 ,, 11 1110 .. vu"', c 11,, r.il cJ e 111 and an a 01 c A A 1 a "II allo..v trio personal rep· STREET IN A POC ZONE fess1ons Code of the State Name Statement with the County Clork of ---------- 0•11• u Cou111, on ll·l 1·98 TETER iesenta1ove to lake many ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· of Cahfomia The rouowlng persona 8/t 01ange County on 7·21 ·98 PUBLIC NOTICE 0 :111,. p e1 A1.;o 14 21, 2a You ha1e 30 CALENDAR aci.ons wllhout obtaining MINATION: PREVIOUS Sales subject to proor can· do1n9. buslnau u · 19988784B71 " 'I 1 I J' 8 FJ04 OAVS 1rtor this summons court approval Beloit lall· NEGATIVE DECLARATION clellallon lnbtho eventoo' HI· MAI s SERVICE STATION. Dally Pllol July 24, 31. Au-flctltlou• Bualn•H is se.-ed on you to file a ong cert:iin "ery impor1ant FOR FURTHER INFORMA· t ement •tween wnor t3631 Harbor Blvd #C, Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE lyP\IW•.nen •Gsponso at tt 1s act ons, however, the per· TION ON THE ABOVE AP· and obligated paity. Gorden Grove. CA 92843 gust 7• 14' 1998 F266 The lotlow1ng persons are ---------cowl. sonal representative wll bt PLICATIONS, TELEPHONE P ublished Newport Thu Nguyen L. 8341 15th PUBLIC NOTICE doing b usiness as DSC 7572 A lc11or or phone call will iequorad to 91110 notoce 10 7!i-1·5245 OR CALL AT THE Beach·COsla Mesa Daily St. 114 WHtm1ns1ar CA MELINDA KENT DESIGNS. NOTICE OF not protect you; your typo· •nteieSlca parsons unlns OFFICE OF THE PLAN· Pilot Augusl 14• 21 • l998 92663 • ' Flctltfou1 Business 19 A1mrock. Irvine. CA PETITION TO ""•'lttn 1espoo51 must be they havo watiled not ca oi NING DIVISION, ROOM F292 Huyen Trang Thi Mal, 8341 Name Statement 92612 ADMINISTER 1n p1opo1 1e11.11 forrn •I you consen1te~~o 111'lroposed 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, PUBLIC NOTICE 15th SI 1114, Westminster, The following persons are Melinda A Kent, 19 Rim· want the court 10 hear your IC'l•On e in opendont COSTA MESA CALIFOR· CA 92683 doing business as: rock. Irvine. CA 92612 CSTATt Of; ti"e admtnistrahon author.1y will NIA . Flctltlout Business Ouat Ngu en 8341 151h CASTAWAYS CASUAt.S. Richard M Kent, 19 Rim· DAVID B. KAQNOFF II you d'> riot 1110 your re· oa 111anted unltH an intor· Publ11n1d Ne wport H SI I St 114 Wasimin1ter CA 104 Maon St., Balboo. CA rock. INone, CA 92612 aka DAVID 1pon~e on 11n1e you mav nted pctaon loles an Ob· Deach·Co11a M111 Daily The ~0~!,1 a ·~:~! 811 92683 ' ' 92661 This business is con· BRIAN KAONOFF 1051 tllo cnse and your J~loon 10 the palition ar.d Ptlot August 14 1998 doin buslne~: This buslneu 1s con· Alcherd 8 Frederokaen. ducted by a general part· CASE NO. A19 3499 wagl!~ moriey ar>CI p1op· shows ~ood cause why tho F293 a) ~NSIGHT BUSINESS ducted by an lnd1vfdual 104 Marn St .. Balboa, CA norsh1p Tr, Jll I, "· bl•ncfi~1ar1es city rn1y be 111~.err womout c.our1 1~ ould nol g19n tho SUPPORT SYSTEMS bl Ha111 you started doing 92661 Have you slarted doing rl!&J1lor~ c.ont.,•r,iont c.1edt· lu1tt1er wa111111g horn the a!.'h~E'..rA NO PUBLIC NOTICE "INSIGHT MANAGEMENT buslne11 ytl? Yee, 6·93 Noehno M Frodenckaen business yet? Yes, 1+98 I ''· Of\<l pcrtona ... ho may court I on the pell· NOTICE OF UNLIMITED 3089·0 Via Thu Nguyen l 104 Main St . Balboa, CA Richard Kent • <.t1t•uw1111 t.io 11110111!.loU on The10 aro otMr legal re. hon will be held on August . Serena Nonh La una Hiiis Thia statement wea 1111<1 92661 This s1a1cm1n1 was lilod 1111: will or ei,t;i10. 01 bo1h. qultements You may wont 21• te99 et 1'45 p.m in PUBLIC HEAfUHG ca 92653 ' g ' with lho County Clerk of This business Is con· with lht County Clerk of cl OAVIO o KAGNOH to call 111 attom ey 1f9h1 Dept. 703 locatod et 341 Notice Is hereby given Joyce nose 13anfzlo 3089· Orang• County on 8-11-98 ducted by: husband and Orange County on 7·21·98 ~.t OA'/ID DIWVi i<AO oway II you do not know The City Onvo South, Oi· lhel tho City Council of lhe O Via Sere N th L 19988766783 wile 19986764B24 I JOfF on ellornoy, you moy coll ango, CA 92613 City ol Nawpon Beach wlll una Hill Cno 926°:. • •· H • 0 1 11 d d · A PETmmi ron PJ10· :in attorney referral $etvica Ir YOU OBJECT 10 the hofd a public ht11rlng on t n s, n a :i3 Oa1ly Piiot Aug. 14, 21. 28, bu~~nes~ yuel?5~0 e oing Dally Piiot July 241 31, Au· llA rE hn' berm tied by or a IOQQI aid otlica (li.ted granting ol the pouoon. you the appUca11on or Cltv of 30~~-0 ~a n:~~en:·~~~~· Sopl. 4, 11198 F30t Richard B. Frederiksen gust 7, '"· 1998 F269 :.SUSAt~ J KAONOFF m thu 1n tho phone book) ~nhouldngpp~o~ at lht haa~: Newport Beach for Laguna HlUs, ca. 92653 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 11a1eman1 was filed PUBLIC NOTICE ~µ01101 Court ol Cohlor Despues do que lo en-9 1 1 P 0 your 0 Oeneral Plan Amend· Thie buslnau Is con· wllh the County Clerk or ,..., co.m'ly of onAtlOE tro~uen. 0110 cl1ac1on 1ud1· 11:~::~g: !:11~11~:~~~~ ~~: ment No. 98·2(B). ducted by: husband and flctllfou• •u•lneaa Orange County on 7-21·98 _f_l_c_tl_tl_o_u_t_B_u_a_ln_•_•_•_ HE PETITION f OR PRO· e1a us'*d Ilene un ptazo do th h y An aMandment to the wile Name Statement 19981704828 H 5 ~AT£:0roquo"' 11111 SUSAN 30 DIAS C~LENOARIOS :;:ian~e ~=~nJ'e 111°~~r::~ Development Polley o Hevt you st:irtod doing Th• followfng p111on1 aro Oally Pilot July 24, 31. Au· The ~07i:w11~;~~':'~~ 111 .... KA rlOFF be appointed para presen ar una ta· 0, by your attorney f th L d U El buslneas ytt? Yes 1988 doing busln111 H Dono· gust 7 14 1998 F:t71 d I b 1 .. per,011;,I ropreson1a1o11e 1pue111 ucnta a maqu1n1 IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR 0 • f a~ ·~ Pl .. Joye• Rose eenfi io van & Donovan, Assoc•· ' ' w°er:~ts~'J~;~ 11 SPORTS to ndmin1ster the estate ol en Hla co1te 1 tJ r ment 0 •nara an Thl1 stalement was llltd ates, 4500 Campus Or. S11 PUBLIC NOTICE Pl• decedent. Una ca11a o una llamada f~a ~:~~g:t ~· 110~ 1f relatlnt to tlm•·•harH with 1he county Clerk of 211, Newpon Beach, c~ ~~~~~~r.~~l~ovt:i? THE PETITIOti rtquHll teltlon•ca no It oltacara our ciao~ ,,;Jh 1 mus '• pr0Jact1. Orange County on 7·21·98 92660 Flctltloua •u1lne•• lht dtctdent a W•ll and prottcc•on, •u reapuosta ~nd mall 1 copy 10h~c~~~ Th11 project has bffn re-19966764108 Jackie Villa Donovan. 705 Name Statement :l&a:r•wpori &each, CA f:o~~~~:. ·~·11~• :V~i'r'~: ~~:!::1,~ ~~~ui~;s1''r':!m~~ 1ona1 1epreaen1a1ove ap. viewed, and 11 hH b"n Oa1ly Pilot Juty 24, 31, Au-~i~e~~ ~:. 1327, Ant· The following persons are Or. James N Wells, o c , any codlr;lls 111 •~• llb•o oaou 1ega1es •!>fopladas r:•nted by lhe cou11 w1th1n dttermmed that II 11 cal· 9u1t 7, 14, t 998 F282 David JamH Donovan, dOlng tN1•ne11 as 2315 Heather Ln , Newpon '"' exarmnDt•on In the file II u11td q1otre que la COtlt r montht lrom the dllt egor1cally ex.empl, Clan 5 PUBLIC NOTICE 705 s Beach 81 d 1327 5!ryAc~~:·~IOS~il.1~51 2~. Beach, CA 92860 ~ept oy ltit courl . HCl.ltl 1 au caso o tho 11111 lu udnct or lh• (minor 11ter11.on1 1n land • Anah1tm CA 92.0,. · · Santa Ana, Ca 92705 This bu•fnen 11 con- THE PETITIOl'i requests St uate<I no Pttstnta su ~!~:'' c~f'O:~~dnln fr<>-use l1m11allon1), under the Flctltlou1 lu1lne11 Th11 bu1ln111 11 con· Orlh Ori Company, Inc •• dueled by an lndil!tdual IU1hor•I)' 10 t ClmlnlstN me IHl>Utlta a httmpo puede Tho t1mt for lilu~ c?a1~1 requ1romen11 of the CatifOr· Nam• Stetement Clutltd by· husband and (CA), 1805 e Garry Avo Have YOIJ 111rted do•ng Htalt under the lnuepen· perdor 11 c•ro· Y le pu1<1en will not •~P•re btforo four n1a i.:n11•ronmen111 Ou11tty Tho 1onow1ng pttaona ire "'"''' Suite 1120, Santa Ana, CA io''''.]911 Y•~l ~·· ''re 0111 Admlnlthahon of £•· Qutllr au II ar10 su d•ne10 rnonthl fiom the hHll Act. ooing busonnt as: Have you 111r1ed doing 92705 r amea ' 1111• lltH Acl. (lt I• A"ll\OtllY y Olrll cous de IU d•t• nOl1C(ICl lbOvt ng Notre• i• hefeby lurther I) FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY flO-tNtintH y11? No Thi• bullnou Is COil• Thi• lllltrnanl WH fol•cl will allow Ult pertonal rep• PfOP••d•d 11n av110 •cl•C•O· YOU .. Y C RIST Jaclue Donovan ducted b I I d I with Ille ~nty Clllfk of rosentattva 10 llkt many nal poi parte Cit t• cof1e. ...A XAMtNE lht given that 111d public ti .. ,. This atatement w 111 y: • •m• • P11 • 011nge County on 7·21·91 1c1oon1 w11tlQu1 obtf1n1ng b 111on otro• iequ111tos I•· ~~: k:p1 ~Y lhe,court Uou Ing v.111 be hPld on the ~I G~FJ~~~~f~S ~!~u:Y With the County ~1!rk •:, ~~!:'P you staned doll.g 1ttl87t4117 cou11 approval 8of0ft Ilk· Qlltt. Putdt quo uslld I po son nlttttl In 24th dav Of Au1u1t, FLOWERS' OIFTS 011nge County on 1·21·91 b\lllntH yol'l YH, July Ill. Dally PllOI July 24, 31, Au· no t11111n vtty Important ~uoor~:l•1mar a U'1 ob:gado !:.~h ~~~1~0J;~ul R~~u~~~ 1998, •1 lho nour 01 7100 d) FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11119764718 1998 QUll 7, 14. 1991 F272 c11ont. however, lht ror· n~o 1 1men1o b 1 no for Spacial Notice (form p.m. tn the Council Cnam· FLORALS, 18939 Magnolia Daily Pilot July 24, 31. Au· 011h Otl Company, Inc .. ----------- • ~:n~11,0rdep~e0•0~~1011~101~~~ ~! ~~.g!~,11~1, ": u~ .:~g~ Df-1$.i) or the frhog ol an bell of lht Newport Beach St . Fountain Valley, CA pust ?, 14, 1991 F2:iO Anthony W Otlh. Pr .. ldent PUBLIC NOTICE q 0 1 Clo rtluronclt do obogados Inventory and appi111111 ol City Holl, 3300 Nawporl 92708 Tf'111 1111emenl wH hied ;~~:·~~~: !:,:~~n~o~~e'!~ 0 1 una of1c1na do avuda H~to autta or of any pe Boulevard, Newpo11 Beacn, Flowmweb, Inc • ~CA), PUBLIC NOTICE w1111 II\• Counly Clerk of F~~~:u.~:.~~~:~• con1on1eo 10 uio PfOpoHd regal (v .. t i d1rectorlo tolo· ~:~~d 1°,; p~;~::'b:J, ~~~~ Ca1&forn1• 11 wnich lime t1:0fJ11~:~~1;2~~8 oun· flotltlou• •u•lnH• Orange~':.~:~:~;:: Tnt following p4"1on1 are 1c1ton ) Ttte 1ndepo11don1 lonico) uon t2!,0 A R..,.uttt 1 ... an<I price any and tll P•r· This butineu is con· Name ltat•mene o 1 I' I 2 doing but1n111 H . I) Pay· adrrnn•a11111on 1urno11ty will CASK NUM8£A Spec••I Nollet • .,torm it •On• 1n11ruted m1y •P· duC:ltCI by: 1 corporatiOn The lollowing ptraon1 110 Se~.V • 1 ~~ug 14• 1~98; roll Sorvlctt Group, ~ Nt· bt grlnttd unten an tnltr tNumero del Ca10> IYlilablt from the coun pear •net be hea1<1 thereon Have you 11ertocl do•ng Cfoorig buttnHt 11• 1) H!R· • tlon1 Staffing. J 19112 "'"td po1aon lolH an ob llHC1'721 cltrh II you c:helltnge thla bu1ln111 yet? No • ITAOE REAi. ESTAtf, b) PUBLIC NOTICI MacArlhur Blvd . Ste 100, 1Kt1on to the p11111on •"Cl Thi Nm• Ind ldl.lfeat of Attafner ,., lh• , .... pro)tcl In COUii, you may FIOwtrtwob. Inc . Al Otv• HERITAGE REAL TOA$, C) Irvine, CA 02812 ow• ~oa Ctv •why 1111 lho court 11 (Et nomb1e y lion•,. be llmrled to raJt•ng only tit, PrH•dont HIAITAQE REALTY, di "otlllou• luttneea Phllltp S. Gurley, 1979 Of· OU~I ul<I nol gt111I lht Cf•IO(CtOn de I.I co1to IS) "'CK j ,.MILLI lhOH IHUll YO\I Of' 1omo· Tho• •llttmtrll "'" filed HERITAOE PROl'IRTY Nam• ltetement tnge Ave .. Cott• Mell CA ut.,.,.tty C p CO AT O ' w1tl'I lho Counly Clerk of MANAGEMENT, e) HER• Tht follOwing peraont ltt 92827 A HCAAINQ on lht 9'11• MUNI I AL U F (lar 111111) ont tlH tllltCI II lht put>-Or ngt Ccxinty on 87eltll ITAQE ltAOPE:RTIES, 278~ doln bull I It' Thia bualnen It con- '!lon wm ti. f'lold on SEP· THE Sf ATE' 0, CALIF?OA· LAW 0,,ICa 0, lie htaong dHCllbtd In tttH712731 WMWlng cit., Coa1a Mell, a) ~twOf= Ptrtonll So-ducted by: tn lnd•llldu.0 !TEMIEA 10, lt~I 11 NtA,OATHECOUNTYOP' ftlCK J. ,UIL.LI, ett thltnotJctOflnWfllltncOr• Oat Pilot Jul 24 31 A CA9at2t-•150 1u1tont b) AICNll SOii ~· VoU llat1td doin9 1 •5pnl In D•pt 103 lo· ORANGE · tlARSOA JUDI ,aoffloa, lult• t tO, Ir• rHl)OndertCt dtllvtrtd to gua/7 1<1 I~ ' ;2:; David W. Mytut, 27H 117&l 'y,1 •Sienna. IN!tle' bualntll yet? Yff. M._N at~~ I Tli~Ac~~ °',~ CIAL OISTAIC1', •SOI Jim• vine, Celtf•ml• tlltl . • wu-.i~''·· Coar. Mtll, CA t2612 • Phillip:..= JI' \'OU~ECT 10 lht Doro Road, Newporl Pubfl1hed Ntwport TRADE FIND ~~192' 1150 Ktn J, l•ff'f.L11161 Via Ji~•,,... County·~-"" •"*" ot the pelllion. yov ltach. C1H10tnla 92&&0-eoach Cotti Mo11 Dally a Dv• nett 11 con· S4ennlbt,IMM' ~ Ntt1 Otangt eouney .on 7·21 ... ,..,._ ~ 11 lh• ,,..,. 2~15, TetophOM Number. Pno1 A1J011tl 1•, 11, 20. tllrough classified htf your home l'•ul ~ im~~ si. , .... , ..... J!nV .~llnd state )'OW olr (714) 41f.489t 1!Mll fM307 942•1878 10 apar1111ent through claHlfl•d, ~ butl'naH It con. Dair"'°'.,., .. It )eHortt Of m. Wfltttn ob-T111 name, lddrtu. and througtl tl1SSd1ed Ml·HT8 duoNd by: 1 fl'*ll '*1· ,,..1. 14, 1• ' nn • , r ' Reg Jones, a long·tlme resident of Corona del Mar and forme r Marke1ing Director and Manager o f Fashion Island m Newport Beac h (1968-1976) has passed away after a short illness His entire family surrounded him. He was eighty-four Jones was 8150 a Director of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, a charter member of the Newport Center Association. and a Director of the Admissions and Governing Committee of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), headquartered In New York. Following his retirement, Reg was apppolnted to lhe City of Newport Beach Arts Commission and represented The Irvine Company on United Way fund raising campaigns. Later he was selected as a Volunteer Executive by the lnternatlonal Executive Service Corps (IESC). serving newly formed shopping center Industries In Singapore. Malaysia. and Guatemala Jones was a WWII veteran of the Royal Canadian Air Force He Is survived by his wtfe June, daughters Barbara and Beverley, two grandsons, two grand-daughter&, two grHt·grend•daughtars, and a greet· grandson Services for Reg JonH will be private. "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Crematton& Burlal Service Why should you subject yours.elf & your f amlly to paying lnnated prices for caskets & servlceam? r.I t• fnt • ••CAiia Iii •lllCMlll •ls11 •1c , : .. rt Beach/Costa M.eso Doil Pilot foday, August ) 4, 1998 13 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~t oewoeo • L411H NATION °" n. NATUM CllKiMM any ~ ,,,. ,'ctttlout Bueln••• Fictitious Butln••• Fl 1 1 a ufM.ltt .._.l)nltll J1DCll " °" ,,. ~....a MY "'""1ectMa.I UM ct t ous ustnen Flctltloua Buelneu Fictitious ButlnHs Fictitious Bualnen Flclltlovt Bualneu traoe •IM1l!Oty noen~ AGAIHIT ~~ YOU ., ... adck ... and OC1* N•fft• lt•t•m•nt N•m• lt•t•m•nt N•m• St•tement N•m• St•t•ment N•m• St•t•m•nt N•m• St•t•m•nt Name St•tement goodw!I ana CMllll'lt not ID IHOUU> CQffTACT A ~ dffigNltlol\, If The IOllowing persona •1e The lollow\ng persons lrt Tn. foqow1ng per11on1 are The lollow!ng pwaons 11e Tl>t fu1tow1ng pe11on1 are Ttie tollov..ng peiaons art T111 lollow ng per,ons are COll'll)ell l.AWVM. Oft W"91 lit 2:00 M'j, llftoWtt tMfetn S* d011'19 butlnllS.. do.ng blls•~H ••:Amato'• dOlng bUSll'lltS IS Unico doing buS•f' .. S ... do.ng bu• 'list as· do.tlQ !>\IS en H doing~ MU ., . PM. THI! LAW CWl'tel:I °" .. .. be ........ tMa THE TINT CONNECTION, Oet111ing, 2637 Elden Apt Consulting Englt'fffa, 1048 ORANGE COAST SIGN B & R INVESTMENTS, P1c111C Yacht [•Ching• FUtJ IN THE SUtl POOLS llld M IOUblCI " 3()1g ITIV!H J ~. INC .. ~ cownanc Of Wal• 2490 Newl)Oft 8hld . Costa 18, Costa M•••. CA 92527 trv1ne Av• li3A4, Newport co.. 811 V1CIOlll Sit Ht. 3083 H •bot Bl'td . S1n11 700 Udo P111c Of1v1 137, 730 N. Tust.n A.. O•ang• ~Shel Costa Mell CA .. ~ ·~ T~ rwity, eqwHMd Ot ..,... Men, CA 92627 Leonard M Amato 2837 Beach, Ca 92660 CoSI• Meu, CA 92627 Ana. CA 92701 Nev.port Beach. CA 92G63 CA 92887 .... c.#ll sat IS lnllneled ID undlf end put9UMC to J*ed , reg.arding uu.. pos- Automoliv• ConnectlOns, Elden Apt IB. Costa M111, Sarati Neshat, 2107 Bay· Michael Wayne Andrews, 9 A1cha1d Reill. 3657 A l<cnn•th Anhui Guilford. Brad Gaston. 730 N, Tu$1•n be COllMlll'WTlll'IO It lie otttCe of Deed of Tru• rKOfded MlllOfl, Of eft<U"'·· lnC., (CA), 13208 Myford CA 92627 crHt Rd, Ntwpor1 Beach, Celle Adobe. Rancho Mar· Aspen V1!11g1 Way, Santa 700 Lido Park Ort"• 137, A11e .. 01ang1 CA 928117 PRING M>UHTAIH ESCROW W2TIM. b ~ br•ncu, to pay tne r .. Rd. 1~5. TusM, CA 92782 Th1S business 11 con-Ca 92660 glflll, CA 92688' Ana, CA 92704 Newport 8eaeh. CA 92663 Th•I t>us1ness 11 con· CORP 1150 8~iy A~ No.11MCM'"2A. In booll-~ ptlncfpel 9'#11 Of Thtl business la con· due1td by: an lnd111°dual This business is con. This bu,1nes1 11 col\-This business 11 con· This business ,, con-ducted by· 10 rn<1. dua SWt 210 B ~!Oft CA 92021 •• ~ -. of OMcl.i ltec· UM note(•) .MCunMI by d~ed by II C01por11ion H111• you Sllt1ed doing ducted by: an lndrv1dull dueled by: an 1nd1v1du11 diitl•d by· en 1t1drv1duat ducted by' an tnct .. c:1ua1 Ha.,,• you started doing Alm • Maron Marr Ind e'lt 0Rl1 In .,,. omca of tM ~ Deed of Trull. wttfl Have you started do.ng business ytl? Yts, May Have you started, do.ng Have you started doing Ha~• you star1td do•11g Have you started do•ng 1>u11nHs yet? t;o wapmo Mlt ca 1S Stcce,... Covnty .-.Ccwder of OR· .,.... ttMweon, u p.o- bUS1n111 Y••? Yes, 11-10·98 1996 bus n•:s• yel? No bUSIMH ytl? No business yet? No bu5inen yet? Yes 6-15·98 Braes GISIOO blf1 '* ANGe Covncy, ..... of vtdecl In ... NIU(•). Automou~e Connecllons, Lenny Amato Sarah NHhll MiehHI Wayn• Andrtw1 R1cti11d Reill • Kenneth A1thur Ou1lfocd Th•• 1111tment wDf hied Thi bulk s•e 1s IUbliKI ID c.Mtomla Ea.ecuwct by Mtvanc:a. If any, vndw Inc,. /I/ President Th11 1111omon1 w11 ltled This 11atement was ltled Tt111 1111ement wH tiled T111s 1111tmen1 was l1leo This statement was filtd Wtlh th• County c1~111 01 C.ifoma Ul'florm Commtrc.iat Ol.l:N M. IHMA. AH UH-the tenn• of .-t·Dled ot Thia stai.ment w11 lllld with the County Ct11k. ol with the County Ctt<k ol w11h th• County Cle1k ol .. 1th the County Clerk 01 wuh th• Coul'ly Cll'lk of OrangeCouniyon7·21·98 CdStdlon&t062 MAIUUB>MANWIU:sa.L TNll. r .... cn.rge1 end with Iha COYnry Clerk of Olan;• County on 7·21·98 Orange County on 7·21·98 Ofange County on 7·21-!~8 Orange County on 8·11·98 011nge County°" 8·11·98 199B870482 5 Tile name a"ld idOrns QI AT "*1C AUCTION TO UJ*'MI of the Trust• Orange County on 8·11·98 19988714788 19988714a07 19988714823 199B8788792 19988788785 Dai1y Pilot July 2.i 31 Au-lhe person w>lh whom dams HtGHEST ~ "°" Md of tne trust• created • ,9981788787 Oa1ty P1lo1 July 24, 31. Au· Daily Pilot July 24. 31, Au· 011ly Pilot July 24, 31, Au-Daily P.lot Aug 14 21, 28. Oaly Pilot Aug. 14. 21. 28, gust 7 14, 1998 F270 may oe hied ,1 SA\J"'IG ~ ;:::,~ • tl'::t::! byuldOeed ofTN st. The DI~~ :11~~~ug .• 14, 21F;08, gust f, 10, 1998 F258 gust 7, 14. '1998 F263 gust 7, 14. 1998 F268 Sept. 4, 1998 F298 Sept 4, 1998 F303 TAJH f:,CPON COOP 1150 United aute1,~ cuh-~~::! '!:.~r:-ic: ~ep ' $ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bl'Olettvay Avtrue Suitt 210 B *'' checlc drewn by a MCurect b'f the pr<>Perty to PUBLIC NOTICE &er"*· "4M•M Caion CA 92021 Ind Ille Int dZ'I st-.. Of fedefll credit be lotd and ,.•~t>t. Flctltloua Busln•H • Flclltloua Bu1ln•11 Fictitious Buslnesi Flotltloua Buslneu Fictitious BuslnH 1 NOTICE TI> CRE:OfTO"S IOf fitno Clams 'Of ""I ~ union, Of • check drrNn eltlfMtld colb, ••penaes Flc11Uovs Bvslneu "•me Statement N•m• St•t•ment Name Stat•m•nt Na,,,• St•l •m•nt Name Stat•m•nt s"31 be ~t 2& 19Q8 ""l'lth by • lit.It• °' fedefat llV· and ildV~• at the Um. H•m• Statement Thft following person• aft The lollow1nsi persons are The 1011ow1ng persons 1r1 Tti• l0Jlow1ng persons are The following persons 111 ~C~ ~I '' tne cusiness ~ DetOlt Ille Inga and loan auodation, of tN lftltlltl pvblic:ation Of Th• tollow1ng persons are dorno business as: Ad· doing business as: u doing business as: doing business as'. doing ~lnen 11: I (UC •c. a'*CIP'ltd w ditl SOIOl•fd uvlnga auoclatlon, « the Motlc:e of a.M Is • doing business as· vanced Cl1lms TitehnoJogy, PlanLe ln1t1101 Planl De· New Ult Clinics. 351 N Mosa M11two1k1 1835 WM· SGllTAAA GRAPHICS, 8 NOTICE ts li£'RE8Y Glll'E.N a~ Nvlnga bank 1peclflld In $11',100.70 The blneflcl- ._,9dw1y Auoci11es. ~27 125 B1ke1 1245, Costa sign, 3504 Marcus Ave., Newport Beath, Ste. #528, t1e1 Cl, Cos1a Mesa. CA Corsica Or .. Newport that a bulk sale is about to be Dated 811·98 • MCtk>n 1102 to the Fl-II:'/ under Aki Deed ,df East 17th SI. Su11t 113, Mesa, <1a 92626 Ne"'po« 8each, CA 92663 Newport Seacn, CA 112663 92827 Beach. CA 92660 made , KENNETH I< MEYER! JR nandal code and author· Tru .. hef.Cof«t Utcuted Cosll Mesa, Calllornla Shah111r Sh1t'hloo Ah· Laurie Hermann. 3504 unda Joy Rose. (PH D), Wayne A Johnson 339 Tim Shaw. e Corsica 01. lhe Nml(S) Ind taniness VIOlKYS SUSlAMANTE lied to do bustne11 In lhl1 and dettvtfed to the un- 92627 ab~di, 125 Buer 12415, Marcus A11t .. Newpo11 4307 01n1 Ad., Newport Waln\JI St , Costa Mesa, CA Newport Beach. CA 92660 aodmsof lhesda!Wll SMOG Bllytl{s) !'!'ONT•) mt ENAT ~LHOftl! TTH cMrstoMG a wntten o.ci.- t.eonard A .Pieri, 427 East Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Beach, CA 92663 Beach. CA 92663 92627 This bu sinus 11 c:on· SHOP INC, A CAUFORNlAl Hewoo11 Beacn-Cost1 Meu rn '""""' 0 rMk>n of Def1utt arid 0... 17th SI. Suite 113, Costa This business 1s con-This buttness Is con· Th11 business Is con· This business 11 eon· ducted by· an ind1v1dual COAPORATION 2256 Hentaoe CN435878 9&42·"4MAl.lg 14 THE COUNTY COU~-mand f« Siie, and a wr1t· Mosa, Calllornla 92627 ductod by· 10 lnd1v1dual duciod by' an lndivfdu111 ducttd by· an 1nctrvldu1t duc:ted by an 1nd1v1duDI Have you startod doing Onvt Costa Mesa CA 92626 l998 HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CEN-ten Notice at Default and This butlness is con· Have you Slarted doing Have you 1111ned domg Have you started doing Have you started doing business yet? No OOlng business as PACIFIC TO DNVE WEST, SANTA Election to Sell The u,... dy<:led by: Ill md1vldu1I business yet? Yes, 7·20·98 buSIOHS yet? Yes. 7·20.98 business yet? No business vet? Yes. 8-1 ·98 Timothy M Shaw s~ PUBLIC NOTICE AHA. CALIFOltNIA •II right, derslgnld C.UMd llld ~ave you started doing Shaht1a1 S. Al1ab1d1 Laixie Heimann Lindt! Joy Rose, Ph D Wayne A Johnson This statement was hied /II Oltlef buSlnHS name{s) ut1e and lntetut conveyed NoUce at Oefaun and b~1neH yet? Yes, 8·10·98 This S11lemen1 was filed This 11a11men1 was tiled This statement was hied This S1111tment was loled with the County Cle1k of land lddress(tS) used .., tne NOTICI! OF TRUST&'S to and--~ he6d by tt EJectlon to Sell to be , .. Leonard A Pteri with the County Clerk of with the County Cletk ol wtlh tl)e County Clerk ol w11h the County Cltrk ol Orange County on 7·21·98 .,, SAL.Ii TS NO . •HMCM: under ..,.. Died at f"rust COfded In the county Th•• atotement was filed Orange County on 7·2 1·98 Orango County on 7·21·98 Orango County on 8·6·98 01ange County or( 8·11·98 1998871 4B18 seller(s) withn tne put lflrte LOAN TYPE· 'coNV LOAN In the g';,PlftY situated In wnere the rut property 11 Wllh the County Clerk of 19988784811 ,9988704822 19988700407 199Bt571S8784 Daily Pilot July 24, 31. Au· ~ars :' ,!.e~,':' S: sel~er(s), NO.: 20t00131 INVEST°" llld nty . and State located. Otte: July 30, Orange C~':~~:;:~.::: Daily P1lol July 24, 31, AU· Dally Pilot July 24, 31. Au· Dally Pilot Aug. 7, 14, 21, Daily Pilot Aug. 14, 21 , 28 gust 7, 14. 1998 F264 ~ tNC NI) lT~ •: SEJMCER: M!Jm'ECH =f~~~ "rn ~ ~~~ M~~I~ .I p I .. 1 21 28 gust 7, 14, 1998 F259 gust 7, 14, 1998 F267 28, 1998 F289 Sept 4, 1998 F302 C1ass1l1od s TRANSPORTS L'«: MOftTQAGE SERVICES.. Deed of Trvst. APH 9137 ...... ,.ruy ,.,,.._ • .r ... rr:· Dauy 1 OI ... ug. 4, , • I ... INC. YOU ME IN DE· .... ,........., • .-"'" ~~.-Se 1 4 1998 F300 CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Shopping for a new CONVENIENT The name(s) Ind buSllltSS FAULT UNDER A DEED OF "'427 ~street addrHs CIAlltY SAHDY NAYLOR. P · ' 11'1 tho solution you're 11 ' s I ho ea s y-t O· apartment? classified s ELL whether you're buy.1aocnss OI Ille lluyer(s) 1~ TftUST DATED ll20IM and other common CS.~ Autho<lied Signature 2912 Thinking of having• searching jQ[ • wh.IU.t!,· access, information· lets you compare Ing, selling, or Just KENNETH K MEYERS. JR ANO UNLESS YOU TAKE N:;-nation, If any, °' the r11I S. Dalmltr Stre«, Santa garage sale? er you're seeking a packed markotplace costs • wllhou1 hossto tookmg, classlflad has VIOLKYS BUSTAMAHTE. 8852 T10H TO PROTECT YOU" r;o~~bedbe!~~2 Ana. Calltornta 92706-6811 Give us a calll homo, an apanment, v111ted regularly • suc· or worryl whnl you needl ~t Ctltle ltl'*ngtOn Beacll. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE MJGHTON ° -"'IHGs :;~~3(911) 387-1721 CLASSIFIED a new occo~alll5l1 or cesslulty. by all kinds Classlfled CLASSIFIED CA02647 SOU> AT A PUBUC SALE. COSTA MESA. CA t2f2'7 8121 811', 1121 , 642-5878 even a 111ay pot. of consumers. • 642-5878 842·5878 Tiie mets being said at1 I' YOU NEED AH EXPLA-The undef Truat How to Plaee A ..---Deadlines Polley Rutt·., and d1•11clli1w., an' ... ubjc·c·t L11 rhtrng(• wit hout llotin" Tiii' phbli-.lwr rt•..,t•r. , • .., tlw riglat 10 c·1·n ... or. rrdu..,.,jf~. rf'\ i.,,. or ri•j('<'t un~ cln-.-.ifiNI ~1F1~1AD Monday ............... Friday 5:(X>pm Tu .... ..,day ............. ~onda\ 5:00pm ach rni-.c•rt11·111. Pl1•a ... 1· report an} 1·rr11r tluu may bl' in your d u ...... ifit'd ad im11wditttrl}. Tlw Dail~ Pi lot a1·1·1•1u ... no liubil it)· for uny rrrur in an By Fax (71-l) 6:31-659-t . J. By Phone (? t 4) o-t2-:>o ?8 By Mall/In Person: Wednesday ........ Tue..,d .. 1} 5:00pm udnrti ('UWnt for which i1 may lw rr~pon ible t'\t't'JH for tlw rn-.1 of 1 lw (Pl1"1'I' 1111 l11tll' \111tr 11a11w .111J ph111h· 11111111>~·1 a11cl \\1,-ll 1·,1 ll ~1111 luwk \\itb a pm1• q111111•.J Doors :3:30 \r r ... t BaY . 'tret't Co:-ita \lr .... a . <.:° \ Q~o2? \ 1 \1·wp1111 Bh 11. b.: Ba\ ~I Thur~<la} ...... ~ednP..,cJa\ 5:00pm Friday ............. Thur ... da~ 5:(X)pm ... "f'tll'i' U<'ruttll} cwrnpi1·tl h~ 1 he t•n-or. 4 Crt>di t r·an onlv ht> allu\\ 1•cl for tlw fir.,r ini-.t-rt ion .· Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30a m-5:00pm Monday-Friday aturday .............. Friday 5:00pm Index 1002·1621 2900·2911 6010·6010 2102·27'4 2920-3011 6102·6190 27I0-2790 GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT BEACH 1130-5140 NEWPORT 1069 BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH ii 7011-9090 BEACH 1069 PROPERTY Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call Marlrey at 642-5678 x246 BEACH 117 5 PROPERTY BEACH 1175 PROPERTY BEACH 11 75 PROPERTY 1175 12? COL LEO I! PAA K 3bd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1.5ba Close to achool, Deluxe Penn. Duplex, SEA ISLAND TWH EQUAL HOUSING SOLD! c~nM ~I. r~m ~r MUSTSELLll ~2 & V~ 4C gv•ge, L~ell ~~el N~•~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RV parking. $230,000 Builder Clos• Out root top deck with Luskf No one abOve OPPORTUNITY Alt rtll ...... •ftertlsl .. 11 ,.,. """""'II u•ltd It tM fH· •flt Faw"""" Ad "1 .. • lllllNH "'"' ...... ii llltpl II 1ml'tt1t •1ey 1Ntft rt1ct, NllltlllH tr .i1crl111IHllH ..... " rec1, ctltr, 11111111, .... ~.-lllltllltltllltr ..... I tflt'I, tr H llltl41H ...... Hf ... ,, .. .,."·· ................. T.it HWlllllltl Wiii HI tllflWlltly ...,i aey aMrlll•· ___ ,.. .......... Il l• ............... lllr,....,. "' ...., ....,_.. tUI Ill ewelllttt 1fllrtltt4I la 11111 ....,.,., .. "'''"" .... ..... .....,...,,T,..,.. ........... 1 .. 111 ... llUO """" • 1.-.a..-fer .... Pl t'I .IC ... ,.._ ·-·--r ShowcH• homes for Hie In our Saturday Real Estate Supplemonll HOMES OF THE WEEK Display •d• atert at Juat $751 Deadline Wed ~pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Ll•tlnga for t 151 Doadlln• Thura 5pm ***** It paya to adver11H In th• bHt local Real Eatate Section CALL TODAY LISA fUWRA 94 ... 7 ..... 282 ANNa WILL.V 94 ... 7 ..... 249 Agent. 545..0318 In Newport Heights ocean v1ew·100 Block. or belowl Model E SIDE 1 br g uu l Must Bo Sold Nowl Call 9'::.~7~~~6~~1alls. Perfecll $520.0001 houae. All new Inter. Call Ownor 644·8748 l'!ngllsh Cottage Duplex Oceen View 1-------..,,..--Xlnt lighting. Pallo. $675.000 OcHn Front S11p1 to sand, 6br VERSAILLES OuleVprlv. Storage rm Eng I I 1 h C 0 u n try 3 ba & 3br 2ba 5675K Studio, Views TrHS with W/D evall now. Cottage overlooklng 714·&93·8501 •$89.900 10 Sl09.B76 $700/mo 942·7185 th• OcHn. Roomy 3 ~~=~=:-:----:-::-: SEA FAIRE b•droom In boaulltul EASTBLUFF bHullful Studio Penthouse E'ald• Bea utlful 4Br 2Ba. Family rm. ·s u s9.900to S1 94,876 custom d •t•tched condlllon Boller Hurry lorm dining room. VILLA BALBOA hme. gated complex, ~ remoaeted. expanded 2BR Mini Ocean View built In '94, 3Br 2.sea. W Prudential S599.000 51 8·3776 •s119,900 to $209,878 upgraded , pric ed ~......... M A M Q 1 rlghl l Only $295,000. -• EASTBLUFF·Lo west ery nn C U re earl & Judy Taylor, 949·723o8120 p rlcel 3BR +Fam Rm. 949·9770 Agl. •.02 . .0722 -.,..,...,,~=-:=-:-::-:::=~~ UpgradH . Great Loe. •S•ller will En tertain ~ ~ •••THE BLUFFS••• $529K 720-1704 8kr Otrors Betwffn Prices • Sid CM/NP8 3b H11n 1 Bay V1ewl Best .....,,..,..........,,....,....,....,.,.,....,.."="'""=""' Prudentl•I Callfornla ... e r O;lg ln•I ArH, BH t HARBOR HILL CSTM •----------2·5ba approx 2000af. Plan (E) 3Br+ Fam 4Br 4.5Ba, appr>C •llluffa E Plen• Open Sat & Sun 1-4. S600K Agt 640·5580 6000aq 160" vu1, 3BR 3 V•BA remodeled, 209 e. 19th Former 7FPs, M•rble entry, gre•n bell toe, 2 atory. model mlltly upgradH •PORT STRE•TS ec garage. $1,699,000 $459,000 Open Sun Owner Haist nn pabl 481 2ea, n•., park, Joan Burke 759·9314 528 Viale Grande By Owner Ma.921 , I d all .. ,, .. ••c .con • av • .. Live In one. rent CORONA DEL MAil 1022 4br home on lg 80001t NSW LISTING 5c pkng. Try 10' Own (7/4 •LOVILY 11161* S3,250/mo. «M4-<tOS4 other. 3Br and 2Br, ~~ lot. Rm for RV. Prtv•t• Duplex. Bay View S395K. P1udentlat CA R 8 A T y ·······••I ••••t•·-··· ave•t qtr• bf & ba Agt. Mellsaa 899·7714 R•! .. lfJ .... 873J.E J,o1~n1'°2 n 941·7S0.31411 HOUSBSI U ·8UN 1·• Denna Aet 30l-e114 Prudential CA Realty _ .. .._, 11 • ., CO~s 338 POPPY Lllrge Newport Meieht• 38r nuv bea1.111ruc home wtth Nwpt H9ht11 Cva1om 3•r 1.118• 1·Sty home 38a. Oce8f'I VleW, 3C •--0....._ _____ _ POR SJLLI! gueal qu.nera. South Med 38r 2.68•. 31'P, w/lro yard. bOnus rm. ou•o•· $895.000 M IILI •Id• PCH. 540-1128 3Car 081'. Den/Ubf•ty, ale, owner motlYatedt 8 •ACM R •AL TY HOMES 1100 ••••••••I No llW coNbOI ln1ld• tndry. 18l Time S439KAgtl40-1529 141-4241n21 -34111iii•lii&iiia•• • • .._ •'--"'• COM Offered, 1419,000 . ==-:: Viii. 1-r"v111. II Blu 71().5000 ht 124 ............ c......... •N~ M•IGHTS• ~ 1002 1591,000 & ... 75,000 Prine Ority. ... ...... the a...4 •o.en 8111ft 1-4 2br -4llA 38.A 11,411,000. ,,Iba H~ flOOfl • Open ... a Sun 1-4 Very Nloe 38t Hom• Prtnclpal• Only. under cerpet. 1489K ..., _________ ,, Tom/Rey ff 18Y9horff WIMP mother.W. ... By OwMr 175·270I QI t:t Modena Alie. COMING AOAINI "=i ~cao qtrs. lg yd. l1M.OOO Ifft iUY C>Wner ('10) 390-3918 • WIONETl!'~.r.Jr •...e4 I.,. & J"'1y Taylor. "'the H•IGHTSll NPI culfoM MOiii WMA .. * Wll OPTION* AQls l4Z·4722 501 Tultln, eppro11. on la lot. 4bf. lb•. ook ln1ld1 your ..,. ....... Creek 3br 3oooar. 4/5bt 3.5ba o~•N 8UN 1 -4100 Diiiy "'°111 ll)a, upgred9ct. ,,, M LAGOA lol• or or•v 11on• ll41K Chrla Wetsh c.ee11M 1unMt YleWI • llo0fir19 & o.k c.bf· IKA (t4t) l74·IOIO ll10K Agt 7eGoeaU llACB 1048 nets. nu 50 Y.' root, 2 NWPT iiiOiili 1•. OWNN.WMOM9 WALK TO BIACH Reedy fOf Move-tnl 3·S.dtoom, 2.aath . lnc redlbl• value It ,095/month (OAC) Dana·Polnt Manna It PCH/Dtl .o. 'ACl'8C ..... t-te»MIOM1 Ip, 2 &ecuui •· recent Ok. ,... ....,.. cell. remodel. o.,.n ..., ,..,,.,., -roof UllK lwn lp .. p UHK 8111 Oruncty .-.... ,. ......... -..----~II ... .,.. *"30I ...... , ... ,,, ~ ••it=iiillii•·•:,•·,~-;~;...,a;1;,•;, .,;.;;iilii..,iiU1i.ar;:;;------ f"l~IJ!n~!!,.....!al ...... .... 1• cm ... •• .!!..!!!! ~ ' • STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? The IAgal Depilrtmmt at th• Dailg Pilot is plea~d lo annout1Cf a nfW service now availablt to new businases. We will now SEARCH the namt for gou at no extra charfJf. and save gou the limf and th1 trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. T/wn, of cours1, afler th1 search is comi111t«l w will li/1 JIOU' fictitious bu$inas nonw with /ht Countv aa-k, publish ona 0 --for four Wftla a nquitfd "6 law cmd thei fill /IOUr proof of publialtion with lhf Count1 Cink. Ill""' slop bf lo fil1 gour fictitious busiMss name 1101,,,_,1 at llr. Doilt Pilot. 330 W. Bo1 St, Costa Noa. If ,au cannot slop"*· plt1tm call us at (714) 60-4321 and we will mob tlmllJgmt(mls for JOU to hand# this promlurw bf mail. If IOU shoUld haVf anv furth• quatiom, p/HU coll us and,., will II« mo,. than 9/ad to assiJt JOU. Good hick in ,our,.. bUJinal/ • ' { I • • ' 'Ill I • ·, ' i ' • • • • I t • a 4 • ~ r----_--... -... -.....-• ... 14 Friday, August 14, J998 BEACH PROPERTY 1175 APAJtTMENTS CUDIT ZI07 EMPLOYMENT IDlt«:llA'IDDB CORONA -----· 5530 DEL MAR NEWPORT 6122 BEACH Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot CADILLAC 9040 FORD 9075 JAGUAR 9105 61c9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 S•vlll• D11lo. bluet '89 Sal••n fully '93 Vand•n Pl•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilfORRENT MORRO BAY 120 -------· re11den11a1 home• 111 ---------GETO OF DEBT! •HAHHV• nHdld live ---------I eSTATE SALi! SUN Sat •·noon 3 13m out, onghsh apeaklng. UllQVIS 8010 eam·? China .• cryttal, sale. 510 A11en1csa NPB. Cap.:abll for car• 1terh11g. estate furn & Loronzo, The Blulfs blue llhr Int, all power, loaded, 1 owner. Black, cream Uhr. f01k m1 • .11l11t cond c1ea11, xlnt. 46k ml (669299) 519 995 54100 949..-642·2114 S10,400 759.30:1:» BAUl:R LOTUS 7 14·842·7700 •91 Allant• Red1tan -------'------.-9-3.....,.X~J~6~--11nmg ta111 Lot s1ze1 B119BOA lrom 8,000.,14,000sf, <nA. Ing for 3 chlldron Jaw, collect, 241 1 E lots of everything• (infant. :Jyrs, !5yra). Coast Hwy. Parking ---""s'"'a_t...;8:,...·..,4,.....::..--many ollertng ocean PENINSULA 2607 VtlWSI! 800·~ 76·28 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OCEANFAONT WINTER RENTAL, Furn1shld 4bd 2ba, no poll 873-4724 !Ye ca 11 h elf!.! • foal1t Gm/) CtJ11!Ui1Ja1nl llhr, 84k ml, tooded, HONDA 9085 all r1c0tdst Xlnt cond, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BI a ck /t an In I • r. asking $18,900 Call (673812) $16.995 Mary 310·937 ... 040 •ae Accord 5·spcs, ~~~~i~~~g 1 011ormghl P'tr wk. · i\ i • 101 in roar. Uext to 2 1oe Fuentoe ~Is req Fax resume ~ tl tq UCS AolhchllCS'a restaurant. Collectibles. a ,:>uppel aMETERY LOT/ • 1'111111etlf} /i(Jl1Ni'1I II for inter 719·1743 & IColltrlihlt• For mfo, 723...,222 lhelllre, antiques, elcl CRYPT 1225 Harbor Lawn Cemetery: lntormt111n1 apaces. A,B.C,O plots, 121 Sprue• LOWl'l Mrkl voluu s 1500 nor will take s1200 p~~ or 54500 all 'C~ll 520·757·8234 or r.:ix . 520·892·9304 PACIFIC v1ev/1 • 4 ao101n1ng plolil' Buy 1 C>r all four 2~~ below 1e101I pp 81S5·7578 / HOUS~S/ CONDbS FOR RENT COST}\ MESA ~624 •1Br D•t•ched c oUage with patio, near beach. Cathedral cells, frig. Move·ln Special• S675 t S500 deposit 949-548·2421 • 1111111 '' Red111td • llaruiv11r11ts' Stvriiril • /11Jbla111a1 I IQtwl •Coat• Me•a'a Bes•!••••••••• Jr..Jbr & 1br. 01$0 2br ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ba. qulol gated comm, pool, tennis, ••••••••• ePay access 10 -·-------- lreoway/beach/ma1ts. ANNOUNCEMENTS 714·557·0075 Nwpt Hghts Area 2Br 2920 Office Aealat•nt ~ , noeded for last paced TOPP~ f \ MarkaUng & P.A. Farm, From ... Must be • sell starter. ·~~eeo · l organized. multi 1a1k ..,..,, ~ or1en11d and a qedt· OUltiOht a • caleCS team player. btate Salee Wiii assist other staff Con®cled mernbera In ,vanous Paintings 'i' China capacilles, iclnt com· Books ~ Furniture put or & wrlOng slulls 40 years req'd Pteasu l11x ro-1ume to 949·760·8780 in Newport Beach a11on1lon Tlha. , 14.673.622 Premier Ace H3rd~are ._. ______ _,.,_. Retailer l'loa open,ngs fl![!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S for solos assoc 'and COShlort FIJ)''lclble schodullng, ~onoltls package See Gory at Crown Aco H ardware 1024 Irvine Ave 01 FABULOUS FRENCH 17th Sl., Westcl1fl APPLE PIE RECIPE Plaza, or call 642·1133 1 Ba, n/ s m kr. Avl 8· 1 9 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii seoo mo 269 16th Pl Agent 949·644·0452 Send S3 (cash/money R•c eptlonlat order) w/sase to Busy communit y 16030 Brookhurst noAispaper seeking NEWPORT BEACH 2669 BALBOA I_S_IAiiiiNiiDiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii0ii61·2-BR_+_2_B_AiiFiiRiiOiiMiiS•9•9o•. • MOVE-IN·BONUS "'402 F V Ca 92706. pon-ume rocoplionist, PRAYER TO ST. JUDE 'tiours 1 ·00 p.m. 10 May tho Sacred Heart 5 .30 Pm. Monday of Jesus be adored lhru Friday. Duties m· and gtorlfled, lovod elude answering and praised, pre· phones, sonlng mail, served throughout the balancing rocelpts at world now and lor· the ond of tho day. ever. Sacred Hoart of EOE. Physical re· Jesus, pray for us; St. qulrod. Please fax re· WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles 9 mo Winter Renldl Compl<.'tel>1 furmshod upscale 3br Jl>a,nowly rodecornled by owner/ d!!SIC)ner no smk/pOIS 628·447·8049 CORONA DEL MAR 2122 NEWPORT BAY TERRAQE Lg ( & 2Br near Back Bay & golf course. Large pool, now car· pet & much more. Sorry No Pots 545·4855 ·~---·t ......... • Sw.ca • ~'°' • Offa '""'°''wr. $$ CASH PAID $$ OIW P4C11 Of ~lrt• howM WE BUY ESTATES Judo, worker of mlra· sumo Including salary • lmm.d•ate lr1endty servoe• ctos, pray tor us: St history to •W£ PAY MOM fASTUI" Judo, holpor of lho __ ..;.(9_4_9..;.)_6_4_2_· 7_6_6,_7 __ hopeless, pray for us. RECEPTIONIST Say this prayer nlno Law Firm FT, typing, limes a day and by Word Por1, S8·S9/hr. CONSIGNMENTS Sanitized 3br 2ba don, marble/granite throughout Oen vlow 363· 1 506 or 390·3308 1Br 1Ba darling up· tho eighth day your Fax ros to 752·6161 Con\11Jnn1rnls t1lttn d111v & sold at 1ocl10,, rliflV Wedn"tl•v ot 4pm Qerage Sale Sat Sam ---------•94 ELDORADO whllblue 1111. currant --__,~"'"='~=----TONS OF STUFFJ Cust whit, lllir, CO reg1s11a11on, grt trans. '93 XJ6 603 Marguer111 SANTA ANA (3HHP781L S17,777 $1885 949·551·3099 Blue/tan llhr, aunrl, ** (In alley) • • HEIGHTS 6184 LEX S OF '88 Accord 5.spd, (68B4A11U7E) Rs1L7,099T5US iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WE STM I HST EA •Huge Garage Sal• (714).'89~8908 power brakH/steer· 714·842·'7700 47' Morning canyon Saturdav Onl1I ---------ing, am/Im stereo, ___ ....,.__,.._,..... __ (Soaword 1ld'1) Satur• Sl.lfTlmer Yarct Sale! '?4 SLS MINT cond, 52000/obo 650·3803 '93 XJ8 day 81m, Groat stuff Old & Newll 35Kml, fully loadoCS, ,90 CIVIC 5 SP. AC. G5r7e9e5n3•7t)a$n 71th9r9 • .,to mi plua furniture, trig, 20281 Rl11ors1do Or moroon, S18,950K can, red, runs xlnt. ( SA0ER1LoT"us TV's, rnon & wome1ll 1 ownor 720-9695 53500 1 b 1 714 .... 4 2.7 100 clothing •••••••••ii . o o. con1ac v ______ .......,__ Andy or Carmen ---,-9-4-X-J-8--- S~~~::i~ 0~!y018·~!~ TRANSPORTATION CHEVROLET i 9045. _E_ve_·_,_7_14_·_37_7_·4_90_1_ Block /btac1< 1ntor, applloncoi &' morot '92 Accord EX •2·dr (695012) 518,99~ ~ Roal Shorp, Loaded, BAUER LOTUS 618 1/2 Orchid Ave. '83 MON i,•ECARLO L 714·*42·7700 BOATS 7 011 FULLY LOAOJ:OI lhr, !·owner, phn, v LOW. LOW, MILES CD player, Moonrool, ---,-9-4-X~J""'8 __ _ COSTA MESA 612 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--1 eh Dull~ Etectnc boat 53500. (949) 548·37'27 $7,990.obo 723·1504 Sliver. g rey llhr, '88 Ca11aller Z24 Con11 '94 Accor~X <59~~~~~,~~~US Huge Sale Antiques, Collocllbtos & Jvnk Fri Aug 14, Sat 15 2473 Falrvaw Dr, Nonr now, hardly usedl M1n1 condl S9500 (949) 644·9429 ve 1 1 Coupe blue/gr;;:-fUuy . ooks groot, un loaded, grent cond. 714·842· 7700 for cruising down PCH 513,200 673•1626 ----------S2750 ObO 427·0507 '94 s 1 o Blozer. Blk, '95 ACCORD EX JEEP 4 WO, V6, 62Kml, good LI hr· moo nr I, 0 u t 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MARINE SUPS 9110 Sat 8 :30·4 . Several tam . 2769 Birdbird DOCKS 7022 C ar , Ac r o s I from iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cond, fully loaded, (3KHU004) $14,444 Tanogor park Furn & assonod treasures. $13,500 751·5225 wlsETX~l~~iER 40' Mooring ·near '98 ASTRO LS (714) 892·8906 Pnv1llion, cls to oce.in 15K ml, full pwr, --------- Surfboards, skits, $12,500 722·0456 day (3UWR023)$19,550 '90 Accord LX Black, misc. household, _a_5_0_·3_4_2_1_e_v_e_n_ln...:g:.....__ LEXUS OF 4cyl. 5spd, AJC, all trendy stulll Sal/Sun NO MORE SLIP RENT! WESTMINSTER power, cc, ab, am·frn 2531 Colby Pl. Boat w/50tt mooring, __ C_7_1_4_) _B_9_2_·_6_9_o_6_1 cau, 22k ml. 1·owner GOOD LOCATION $1500 day 260-4841 Yard Sale Sat & Sun 714•458•9593 evening 648·5678. furniture, dishes, col, ~-------­tabla, chairs, odds & Side Tie for 26' so:i1I· onds. 451 Cnbrlllo SI. boat, good loo, wator/ HUNTINGTON olocl $1 O per fl, nr Lido Brldge.t'l75-6128 BEACH 6140 ------AUTOMOBILES Hondas 80's to 97 Cars $100·$500 . Police Impounds Hondns, 'royotos, Chovys, Jeeps & 4X4'• mus• ••Ill 800·772·7470 x7802 Hondas BO's to 97 Cars $100·$500 Police Impounds •'85 CHEROt<EE• 4dr auto, ac, robu1ll ong 3nd trans otc .. S5250. (714) 723·8485 '89 Laredo 4x4 Whl/grey, 6cyl, AT, AC. PS. PW, POL, cc , alloys. seooo 673·2596 '93 Gr Cherokee L TO Black, gray llhr. (1 07229) $15,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714·642· 7700 LEXUS 9115 Jor 1nform•t1on (Ill 1141 9~1 122~ ~••ms w view, patio, •••••••••• prayer w ill be an· R gar, w o 613 1/2 sworod. II hos novor oceptlonlat needed •3 FAMILY SALE• Ac;1c1i.1 S1275 644·6162 MISCELLANEOUS been known to fall, 10' Markellng & P.A. Li • Sat & Sun 8·3. Furn, '92 LS 400 H ondos, 'l'oyotas, Chevys, Joops & 4X4'a must ••Ill 800·772·7470 x7802 Publication must bo Firm. Musi havo out· (Jco.I" 957 8133 clot hos, onllquos, •·A_C_U_RA----- 9 - 0 - 1 - 0 DODGE Nakamlchl. chr whls * 2B r 2Ba Complotoly RENTALS 1 going porsonalily, be • ' ,.., 9065 Jurn1shotl hOlll(', some ·--------· prom sed Thank you, responsible, proactive. soum COAST misc. 9632 Olympic (3XST621) S19,95d I t SI Jude. for your ornanlzod and a dodl· AUCTION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JAGUAR 9105 LEXUS view c oso o every· help GR " '94 LEGEND L '90 Shadow Auto. MISSION VIEJO llung' Agc:nl 673·5354 ---------. calod team player. NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949)384 088 - _o_r_J_a_o_!>_4_9_2 ____ 1 RENTALS TO ---------Prof'I appearance, xlnl 2202So.MalnSt. Lo ml, moonrf, mint, AJC, pb. ps, am·lm ___ _.. ____ • ___ 4_ LOST & phone nnd people SMtaAM.CA92107 BEACH 6169 016741) $18,888 stereo. $1950 Must '85 XJ8 black/Um, orig '94 ES 300 J2.fp,gar,wd.nupnll SHARE 2724 kit 'd G d ,._,,, •• "•"14 LEXUS OF solll 71~722-1102 owner, 109Kml, xlnt White/ivory llhr B I FOUNn. 2925 s I s req , oo WESTMINSTER orbcr. 11 o. sunny u MAC & w lling k II , ---------cond, must sell. make 073273) S21 977 dock, S'PCH, S2100 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r I Is.-2430 Unlvorsnv (714) 892 8906 '94 CARAVAN eulO, 6 ' 714·263·76·19 avail 911 CdM Share Twnhse •• req 'd . Ploaso fax FURNITURE 6014 Sat 9·4:00 011 lrvmo • cyl, CO player, cus· _0_11_o_r1_9_9_6 __ ·_3_76_4___ LEXUS 2 master bedrooms. German shepherd, resume and salary Ave Espresso maker.I---------tom whls, llntod glass, •'86 XJS Z12 Coupe, MISSION VIEJO Coi:v 2 story collage w'garogo S750 • 1/2 border collie mix, lo· history to 949·760-8780 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii elo.ct keyboard, nnh· BMW 9030 S7500. (949) 631·5001 White wire wheels, l949)384·06G4 < I PCH 2B 20 949 720 1417 I 1 attention Tina. ---,--,.-S-3_0_0 __ o r a, • • ma o, approx yr---------•King size Heritage quo headboard, bent·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hke now, all original, 94"" r,~~d n~:iy ~~:,,0~~~~ NB Sgt mom wishes 10 ~:=~~o~~~in~5~~~o°3 RECEPTIONIST bed-rm set. Moving! wood rocker, etc ,87 3251S Bronze tan _F_E_R_RAR--I---9-0-6-7 ctoan S9950.675·6128 Black/black full opt 548 4220 loasc lg home in lam •---------neodoCS for busy A E Reaso.nable 760·9765 Sat & S un 8 .3 llhr mt Sunroof, 5sp. '87 XJ6111 (074737) S211.977 !.!l:l50 mo · .nc1ghbrhd w other sgl Lost Shih Tzu, !Im fem. olf1co Sat & Sun and DI 1 R iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LEXUS mom Harbor View' black & wh110. NPB. occasional weekdays. n ng oom Set Bargains' 613 Via Lido 'alloys, IOOkmi S5900. '89 MONDIAL T Groy lthr, xlnt cond MISSION VIEJO GREAT COM AREA C A Excollonl phone skills Wh11e crackle linosh. Park Or, near to Con· B1orn (714) 6::l1·0645 (ISOW600) $7,995 (949)384·0664 1 br 1 ba, w carport d M · es P ii am· Ocean Front & 19th, c tasslc slyle. 44"x nory Rost clot hos, Blk/tan, 5000ml, like BAUER LOTUS ---------frplc balcony, wd, values 721·8981 247·2747or675·0953 required, computer 66". 2 Leaves max 1urn,gill11oms,otc now, must sool 714·642·7700 '94GS300 c;pa S950mo 760·2614 •NP Heights• 3br ~~~~:o 0;:i1 ~4t~~~~ length 90". Custom tbl BUICK 9635 723·1741 S50,000 ---------Cashmer/ivory lul opt 2 Sba home $450 ~ pads. $1500.' Mtchng S 8 t & S un 8 ·3 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOOi '92 Sovereign (070722) $25.977 Irvine Terrace pool 'h uhl Musi hko dogs HEALTH & 6444 ic 3 13. buffet 5500. 376•3454 Borgainsl 613 V10 Lido ,06 Park Avenue 4·dr ---------• Groon/tan lthr, low ml _LEXUS 11omo 3bd 2ba, F P, (949 ) 642·3626 FITNESS 3000 Restaurant Server Pork Or, noar to Can· FORD 9075 (663135) $14,995 MISSION VIEJO fJm rm. lg yd, ovtul _____ _...._____ BACK BAV CAFE OualUy Ouncan·Phyfo ncry Rosi. clothes, full pwr, o/c, Mclalloc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BAUER LOTUS (9 36 6 now. no pols, S2695 Share Spaclou• 2brliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apply In parson M·Th mahog din table 6 lurn, gilt ltoms, etc. Btuo w/bluo Int .. now 714·042·7700 49 ) 4 ·0 84 mo 7201565 2l>a condo in VIiia ••BOOST YOUR•• 1 330 N chrs 1 lenf, lilted mats---------smog cert/plat es. '83 CONVERSION ---------'94 SC 400 Point. Oulot, relaxed, IMMUN~ SYSTEM! • : pm ot owport and matching gome Sat & S un B ·3 S1690. 723·1504 VAN 1 ownor. xlnl '92 Sovereign White/ivory, full opt Lrg 181 18a house. So. full nmrnen. near Fash 949.599.2434, for Dunes Rosort. 1131 table. 30'ico & water Bargains! 613 Via Lido caro, auto, crulso Whlto/blk llhr, 42kmi (099318) $31 ,977 of PCH. yn1d, w/d, :lll Isl & groat restaurants Incredible savings. Bock Bay Or. N.B . frig, like nu. Phllliplno Park Or. ncor to Can.I---------control, AC, now liro1 (050914) S14,995 LEXUS hrdwd llrs. pot Ok. ol CdM & NB. Prof'I 729·3863 EOE mahog dressing tnblo nory Rost clothes, CADILLAC 9040 & ballory. $2500/obo. BAUER LOTUS MISSION VIEJO S 1450 ut1I incl 548·3804 prol'd. no/smk, S800 Restaurant Servers: mirror & bench. 3·SOCI _1_ur_n_,""g'-11_1 _11_om_s .... _e_ic_._ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi (949) 497·5084. 714·842·7700 (949)384·0864 Townhouse 2 mas1or • 1/2 u111 719-0738 Plums Cale In CM has Sofa-good cond 2 pra ....... _..._ ______ , br s . '·>ba, garage & EMPLOYMENT lood sorvor posilions matching choirs. Call -carport sndeck, gront •••••••••!••••••••• avail lor quahly. exp 7·10am. or after 4pm • 1oca11on• 949·720· 14 I 7 servers Brkfsl and 760·0350 COMMERCIAL lunch only. Ask for--------* LEASE OPTION * Jasmine Creek 3br 2ba. upgrneled lrt tvt REAL ESTATE EMPLOYMENT Jon or suo 646-4118 -------catering Servers: UPSCAtE 5530 Plums catering In CM has on·call posluons CONSIGNMENT Accounting avail for highly moll· FURN ITURE STORE AJP & Cash vatod, cus1omor sor· Calahna Sunso1 view• ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : S5toK Agt 780·8533 BUSINESS OFFICE COSTA MESA 2124 FOR RENT 2769 2Br 1 B a w1ll'l gorago. 22ndfTustin area, avoal 9 1 $1200, crod1I •1st & s 1500 soc 646·3255 Costa Mesa 2 OHoces for ront $350 & S500. Great location and In· c1ht1es. Call 755-4191 Mesa Ve rde 3br 1 !>bo COMMERCIAL clean, AC, qu101 Avail PROPERTY 2778 9 1 S 1400'obo Doug iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 203·761·3GJ8 VM ART STUDIOS, 400 sl ---------5235/200/mo .. util CM, NEWPORT 10 shoro/no l1ve·in BEACH • 2l69 631·4439 or 673·3464 D lsburaement 111co oriented persons \\any beautiful Assistant Previous serving exp 1urn11ure pieces, from Newspaper publ1sh1ng In ellhor upscalo ban· Dre,el. Cencury and and prmhng company quots, rostauranls or Henredon. framed art seeks regular part catering. Professional anct rugs Come in lime 24 hours per demoanor a must d II S6· 12 10 start. Ms Cail •'" browse or ca us week person. Ono 646·4116 with vour treasures for year experience pro·i--------- ferrod. E O.E., drug· R•tall Salea. Growing consignment. free & smokcfreo work apparot/)owolry store. 3.J12 Via lido, environment. Sond ro-seoka oxp'd sales h sumo wnh salary his· PT·f'T, Co. bone1t1s N ewport Beac tory 10: Accounting Tamaro 949·644·5953 2 7 • Supervisor, PO Box Salea/Marketlng PT 1560, Costa Mosa, CA Xlnl opponunlty, sal· ---------• 92628 or tax lo (949) 642-7246 ary 1 comm 722'0456 MERCHANDISE Bill 515·3897 Sam 5 11300. INCOME Art lovers! Persons w/ SEAMSTRESS FT. MISC. 6015 SeaFolre 1 BR PROPERTY 2790 exp handllng art for S6·7hr. Rollablo. prov 01.11e1 Loc·u11on. Patio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii upcoming mural re· oxp req. M·F/Oays G C moval project In HB CM (7 ) 979 3 aled omm. Pools, ATTN. BUILDERS: Susanne 310·391·3537 14 ·I 44' M arvAnn M cGuire •·s-E_C_O_FF_l _C_E_R __ _ 646·6770 E Sid• Costa Mesa Asst Manager FT M·F S Will Prudon11al Cnhforn10 1 Acre Project. 9 Alhletlc Club localed Train, lrvlne/NPB, CM, Houses Roady to Go! in NB.. Exp prof'd. Tustin. Up to S7.25/hr. Alaakan mado Ulu Knife. Great gllll Send 519.99 plus $5 S/H 10: Great Alaskan Gilts P.O. Box 9153t Anchorage, AK 99509 16 VIiia Point Furn $1.25 M1lhon Call Ray al 752•7903 Mol/Oan 714·222·2203 l·BR Luxury Condo Rod Owner/Broker 1---------Secrotary/Olfice M gr --------- <3ated rosorl hv1ng, 2633 Orange 642·3812 BOAT DEALER Prop mgl. co seeks WANTED pools spas & gym nr E'SIDE C MESA seeks boat washer/ above a11erage pers, TO BUY 6019 Fashion Is S 1795 mo 12 u · 1 driver Musi have fun 60wpm, Lotus, WP. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Agenl 6·11-9070 x 362 1 mts on park· tke. at work, a good OMV aero s 1·125•000 and enjoy working AJP, NR, good math. I BUY ALL PIANOS 2bd 2ba 1 Sty Harbor ~~~n/nAel, 5A4E2~M38A1 X2 oulsido. We have ~~ 2~;:59N~~: ~~~: Anllques·qual lurmture Ridge Crest. cmmty r g Salary + Medk::al -.. h 1 pool, no pets. S2595 2633 & 2643 Orange 401 k Please coll 7085 or Call: 722·7331 lpc or ouso ut cash Owner 01kr 833·8224 714·723·8910 TEACHER ----...,.~_....----·-------·--------(TODDLER) BAYFRONT W/BOAT Cuatomer Service/ NB Preachool needs DOCK A C ROSS BUSINESS & RecepUonlat: Fun exp toddler 1oacher w/ FROM BEACH. FINANCE Orthopedic Co. on the ECE unlls for 1yr old paid (714) 957·8133 Old Coins Gold Salver Franklin Mint. Sterling Old watches & jowelry WHlcoast Coon 642·9448 • .Aomodolod 3br 2ba beach. Prol'I attitude. ct as ar m. Bene f Its 1800sl Lrg 11low dock , Unbelle11able bg_neltll. 955·2072 _P_E_T_S_& _____ _ lrplc. w'd. l11g, d/w Mail rosumo & hlaryl=.,....--...... ---- gor. ulll incl S2900mo BUSINESS req lo Porsonnol, P.O. The Ritz Reataurant ANIMALS 6049 714·815· 13 32 Box 2927, Newport 880 Now port Center Or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPPORTUNITY Beach 92659: Fox NB. FT/PT HOllOSS, M oder n 1Br 1Ba walk· 1•800•637•4501 oppty In person M·F In closets, w/d hkups, 2904 9·10om or 2·4Pm bu1ll·ln1, l e goroge DRIVER/WAREHOUSE "'w_a_n ...... te_d_P_T_M_a_l_I :....C-1-0-rk IRRESISTIBLE Oclcat kittens. Loopord· look alike. S500. 646-8473. 631 -2111, ~~!~.~ ~g~7n~~':"~~~ •••••••• 'ri~;~1~~~: ~~;~o~X:.· at P.A. firm. Approx PloaH Do wary of out CM 17 ) 9 3 20hrs por wool<. Fax Kittens rescued· Many colors, also 2yr Tabby female. 714·854·3246 N ice 2Br 1Be TWH ol area companies. v 14 7£J.1 44· 949·760.8780 c/o Tina new carpots, l e all Check with tho local E>ep'd PT help roq'd garage, near Golson's B etter Bu a Ines s for eslobllahed CdM --------- 51395./Bkr 640·5664 Bureau before you dreas shop, local rel'1 EMPLOYMENT VIII• Balboa Furn d studio 1 yr Lie, must be re1pon1lble $900 d722·0420 e650·3421 Hnd any monoy for required 873·2874 SERVICES 5533 PIANOS & tees or ••rvlcea. Read l.::========iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 RGANS and understand any I' contracts before you •••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii algn. Shop around for Please be aware lhat BABV GRAND abso· I I ~1-r\-l l ratH. lhe llallngs In this cal· tutoly gorgeous. egory may require you Rebuilt e!'ld refinished. to call a 900 number $2850 (562) 628·9200 SOUTH COAST CLASSIFIED METRO 2186 11 'a I h e e as y ·I 0- acc e u, Information· packed marketplace • 1 B R c 0 H D 0 .. llllilld regularly • SUC· bHutllul refurbished CeHfully • t>y all kinda Pool/Spa. gated. O/W, of consumers . S710mo 94IH2t·8772 --------- NEWPORT B£ACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 -------- NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS &.yfrooc "°" .. 1111lry with ~ .. , beadt ~ aatiu, TrOpic:aJ landecapinc-1.arp Linai poOI &c '"" cledc. W.111 to Bal* bland ~ Mi1t1at1 fro-F..WO. b1Uc1. •Spacious I BR, 2BR anct lBR a ckn ape-. • Mnr. padot or balcoNtt •Wood k~P' fiftpfaca • .B!;Za::t:. • SIS'° • 06IO No Ptts Plcuc call (9'9) 760-0919 In which there Is a Join a TEAM wth greot mecl<ol and dental benefits, frH hotel room nights, 401 Kand leliremtnl, Ufe lnsunante and a Friendly Work Environment. The Hyatt charge per minute. _S_P_O_R_Tl_N_G ___ _ EMPLOYMENT GOODS WANTED 5535 PRECOA EXERCISE I wlll do orrande. Drive to appl'a, •hOP· ping etc... plHH call BIKE. PERFECT CONDITION. $180. 949.719.0111 Nnpcll1tr is now hiring for TICKETS the folowing positions: n--------~iiiiiiiiiiiiii DOMESTICS 5540 R R T I I 0 k • t • lu1le at 9•9·119·9603 --------- ~ · s..., ~ LA·IO·Dattlmore open ~·loeil~ Looklne for tovlng travel $225. each. ~ 1114 ,_,.AIM C"!ld caro In my homo Oan s 10-288·5535 .......... 4 • ., helf deya per Ft w week. &01ary & b•n· --------- : •• ~ a111a n!fi. e15.9551, TV, ELECTRONICS, ...... ~i;,-chances are ST!UO 1080 le"9ls.nb ·S.• you will find c.ri. S.,.u what you need •• •l••ll PellllMs: at lh• price w.J . ....,.._. you wanl to pay .... wcw when you road ............ CleHlfled CMiltl c-. s..a....... dilly f CUL• DHcrambler• :.0 day money back guar. MCNl1a/COD 1.aoo.417.0~12. , There's never been a better time to· buy or lease! Save thousands t oday! ~. G(D O ldsmoblle (949) OUYOll1I OONUAC GIC 1llJCI Our famlly Sm!~ Your Family, Since 1947! ALLEN s82-0800 e , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot l·_ ........................ 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CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Utd 11\11 crawl 5 Tops ol cars to Toy on • i;t11119 14 Ac:tless Capww 1 S Comic Mutphy 16 Bt11nomg -1 17 Whtllybtrd 1rwentQr ,• Sikorsky , 18 Juoce hotn 22-AcfOIS 19 Lime's•t>lac:e <O P1115b\irgh player'! 22 Orchard hulls 24 Nt.vl 25 .,lie ~lnr.an Oueen· saop!Wf1tOI' 26 M&lllyi'I 29 Cu<;\omers 33 Galhef 34 Indian ga1men1 36 Alhrmaitvo volo J7 Sedan Of coupe 38 Otd·tashlOlled brooch 39 Science room 4() Mllndele's org 4 I Smger Redding 42 Qf<finary speech 44 Smar1 •leek 4 7 Ftonkluner 48 Cal's murmur 49 One. no matter 3 14 20 37 40 44 wtllfll 50 Wadtny l>mh 53 Knld of rug 511 Wolh lo Uf'nt1 59 tnto1 (data) rm • co111pu1er 61 Golclen Fler-ce shop &7 Roy Otbtson song 63 Qin 64 Overwhelming ooleat 65 Goofs 66 Avance 67 Ptg1n<>nt1 DOWN I 0n~1 2 WCHd following •minimum· 3 Like 01 bricks 4 Business de3ls 5 Enumcrale 6 Norse gqd 7 Chances 8 For shame1· 9 Haritm 10 Slloul of gleo I I Pitcher Hershrser 12 Days ot -long t3~me 21 Sc1·tl crall 23 Can province 25 Land measures 5 PREVIOUS PUUlf ~OLV£0 26 Par101 27 M1t'lall t1h1en 28 Some caps 30 Dr•p-dry fabrte 31 Fluff. as Mir 32 Cavalry sword 34 Mythical creature 35 Fronch tr1end 38 Trn11ers1ng 42 Cone producm 43 ·-lhe Fo~· 45 Noteworthy pe11ods 46 51• ShootOf 47 Worked io a re!>tnuranl 50 He1rty's partner 51 Always 52 Raise 53 Mayberry kid 54 Ptoy 55 Helen of 56 f'lu symptom 57 House s11es 60 Neither hsh - lowl " 12 13 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HllUCH Friday, A ugu"t 14, 1998 15 . LEXUS 9115 PORSCHE 9175 TOYOTA 9210 VANS 9225 '80 cs 300 S II v or /b I o·c k I tlor co I tf;{l7) $38 611 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (848)384-0884 '68 9115 lb1e, ong '95 PRl!VIA LE SC '93 VW £urovaq 011 r~eords. ow11o<J 101 Cu\I wlol, du~I ,_JC (Vll<endef Odil ) '11111 2!iyts, tKnll 011 Slt.K (:JKt-:'/:.,:.,111 Slit UUIJ 51po, i.11 pwr, hrlt Oll!ol•no/lfaos work, I· LEXUS OF W•lld, 781':m1, $\11,900 WOY$ g:uauod(COV• WESTMINSTER U~0~)77 e1e<J )<Int c<iod 1n & (714) 082-8908 '90 cs 400 Olack Olllck lull opt ---------• OU\. Sl0,000 673-~59(i --.-9-8_C_,,0-A'"'O,...L_LA...,...-_______ 9_2_3_5 26k. au10. AC, cas!>, VOL}(SWAGEN 'I HJ, t•i\R'I N•.R Wllt\'1"10 U .AI> NOK'l 11 •Y64.\ /J6 v K(.)976 • Q9 WJ•:s·1 .to A KQ7 Q A93 Z Q 84 EA<.;I Wc\I led Ill\: kin•• of ,n,KJc\, cuntin· 1002!.C7) S4t'I 917 SUBARU 9200 ~ '' LEXUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tJct.I with ''"'' JlC Jtttl. '4-hcn tkdJICI MISSION VIEJO c;1111111hutcd lhc J.id .. ph•)'ctl J low (848)384-0884 '02 SVX·LSI pkg Black, 54k m1, custom (3NTY139l Sl0.950 Ll!XUS OF 'G7 VW Bug PlHl9 WESTMINSTER~ h•me, lront end• (714) 082·8900 s10011n9 column, tatlf· tloao M•-~118·8~92 • 'Jl-K.Jc 111 l·u,1\ ccn, dct.lmc1 tl1"4.:an.I •---------'"!! a l11J11H1ntl 1, thcrt: a11y due '84 ES 300 11.-1111.h \Ull f:;,i,t \hould rccurn I Low mt, CO, cnrome. (04741:1) $18,888 wheels & car •cover --------- $ 1~.500obo 378·918t TRUCKS 9220 '88 Jetta CL 1 ownor 5spd, sunroof 4dr nm·lm c:11ss 'runs It lllll!hl '-1.:Clll UUIOlllJltC Ill lcud LEXUS OF had • .i duh, the \Utl "'Ulncr l1JJ WESTMINSTER SUZUKI 9205 '85 Taho 4 x4 Whole/ good S3200 ;2;'·7t.'I \ ,.. • o31u111I cir leather I Ke opened 8111 fl[IY cl11\cr a11en11un lo (714) 082-6906) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili new, tutty 1oacsed --------...,. lhc t:llfd Wc,t let.I to the M!cnnd u1c;k '80 ESTEEM 1 526.685 714·673-0COl AUTOS I • a ... 862 SOlf1'11 •JH • I05 2 <:i (JI075 O IOSJ "'JO 7 4 Y.in:1cr obv1uu,,1y hac.I u t.hut<.:c of LINCOLN 9120 3<;~.~~·3 i1';8 a~~o9. --------POMESTIC 9300 'PUuC'> to play -the ace or the LEXUS OF iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ lfUCCn £hc1cf(J(c. cad1 \IHiulc.l lilff)' ii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WESTMINSTER Hond;is 80'5 to 97 Sct1zod c:ars lrorn $ l7!. tf' Q K84 0 j\ J 2 •AKJ S3 The hidd1ng: WFSI NOKIH F.AST SOU"lll I • I 0 P11o;s 2• P11.\.\ 2 0 f'll!.S 3NT P11-.~ f'ass Pu1 Opening lca<l. Kin!i 1>f • Dcfoni,c 1s 1hc moM tliOiculc facet or brit.lgc. Each defender wcs only half the side's ~ts. nnd hie. 111 rely un punncr's carding for help to linJ lhc best dcfe11~c. Sec if, ~ Ease. you can tell which su1110 recur!\ when yuu • gam the lead. . • East-West were playing· five card m.11ors, which accounts for We~1·s pn:parcd opening bid of one club. South's Jump to three no trump was noc as much a gamble as 11 might appear. N0r1h almost cen:unly had a . fh1gh card m srat.les for lhc one-<lia- mond overcal but, if not, it w,11..s unlikely the defender. would be able to ca.\h more than four .tricks off lhc bat LEXUS 9115 LEXUS lllC\..;ige. 9 2 M"RK VU ovmocs • . (714) 892-0808 Cars $100·$500 Pors-ches. CalJo•lat:' I. ' U JYJlillCt waOlcd you 111 return u by Sooior Citizon " Cht:vys, Ot.A'rl s • Cor· ! tl .. 1; duh. the t11rrcc.;t play LO the ~1..oruJ >Uot cond loaded. '" ' Police lm~ounds vo11u Joops 4 :to s • th~ ·I" tnc.:l-\li<1uldhavchccn 1hc"uccn.a\~ wind Now plates TOYOTA · 9210 Honou oyoia~ Your Area CQ0-21~ t.'/.~JL1 } l' "' S!ll.IOOPP.89t·2025 Cl\ovys. Joops & 9000 1 A1"'" I U(~ 'If miy11utorclurnlll\:lower11f1hc1w~ 4x4 ·9 must ••Ill -.i .,J., 01• '' .Ii 'I \Ull\, 1n 1h1\ CU\C duh\. Inc lead or '86 Tercel Wagon 600-772-7:170 ~7602 ,tu•IOOI llst.ngs I 'o:;. the uc;c. h<1wcvcr. rc4ucsl'> 1hc lead of MAZDA 9125 no,01 storoo now 11ro5 "-----~--_.1.---------a h111hcr ~u11. Smc;'\: South'" cuc-hrll St500 I rm Ctill 10 soo "' 949-842-2418 an<l \Ub~4uent jump lo three 011 •e3 ~azda 626 v.o trump mu\I be ht1scd on J diamond auto. A c full power Soll yovl unNa1110<.1 lie, panner io; askr~ for a hcnrl. Read cc, cassetto, su11 root •Wms lhe o>J5 / way• To place your partner's play ti the conlrocc '' s10.ooo 7\11 099 0082 c.lai.sohed ad call Jckatcd. Return a club, and declar~r 642-5678. ~arnpcrs home wilh an ovcnnck. SELL yo r useo vett;cle Soll your hO{rle tnrough class I t"' lhrougll CIOJ~1l.vo 642-5678 e42·~, .... ~_,,_e __ ---------- VANS 9225 MERCEDES 9130 Learn to be a better bridge play- er! ubscribe now to the Goren Bridge utter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for Information. Or write to: Goren Bridge utter, P.O. llox 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. ·oo 300SO Spoc ModOI 40 901 13nk, Lg Ost Or Roal be3utv in & out' Steal S4000 72:1-031 I '85 SL convert Classic Roads1or. 111ti11e hrdlop oow oavy blue canv;is top, n;i 11 llhr 101 now 11ros. em/ Im cass SlG.000 mm1 concJ 640·9737 •'88 560SL• Black w 'grey 1n1or101 5 I ,000 m1, xlnt coni.J All rocords S26 900 Julio 714·283·2200 Put a few words to work for you. 9115 LEXUS 9115 '91 300 SL 54k n11 black/grey, hko nC!w onside & out, records SJ8.000 obo 759-3360 '95 LS 400 Whlto/1vory, lull op\ (027706) $36,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (948)304-0684 '96 ES 300 Cashmer/ivory lthr (145146) $27,977 LEXUS M ISSION VIEJO (949)384·0664 '97 ES 300 0 vs t • r /ivory II hr. ,_N_l_S_S_A_N----9-1-5-0 (033400) $30.977 LEXUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION VIEJO (949)364-0884 '95 Pathfinder LE Low m1, auto. llhr (2MT0360) $19,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) B92-6906 Call na· . 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