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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-20 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA <;OM\l\UNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1998 :District, ·teachers vow . r ·push . •Sides begin negotiating armed guards outside, but school dlS- tnct and union officials don't want out of the DJStrict Education Center conference room until they have reached agreement on teachers' salaries Friday. between $2.5 million and $3 rrullion. ed the offer, holding, t for the com-sdldry mcreuses on lit),• Mook s~ld. this morning; say they will not stop until they agree on pay increases. plete overhdul One of the mc:Wl features of the ·we WdJ1led to o 11 m two phas-proposed Sdlary schedule 15 a reduc- H~~IN MA'>l INI ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -They may have to boll the doors and place In a meeting thdt begins dt 9 a.m. today, the two sides will discuss a package aimed at correcting inequities in Newport-Mesa tedchers salary schedules. Some SdY the price tag on those corrections could be "We're gomg to work bard (todayj, • sd1d Linda Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. ·we are hold.mg out for an equitable sa lary schedule for all employees. We may be there unW rnidrught. • Edfller m the summer, the school bodfd offered to pay $500,000 to cor- rect some aspects of the complicated salary schedule, but the union reject- es,• said sch<' bod rd member non m the number of years 1t takas Serene Slok.es We're very commit-for teachers to get to the top ot the led to g1vmv e tedchers rdlses • scale from the current 27 years to 12 But the union turned doWn the yedrs. By tweaking the schedule, the offer, cldimmg that restructunng the I d1stnct will end up giving raises of up schedule cdn't he dCComplished lo 25" .. to some tedchers but nont-? to piecemeal other. Hour current saldry schedule is so t>.orrihc, it doesn't make sense to give I SEE NEGOTIATE PAGE A 16 Linda Mook Back in class action •The first day of school at Wilson Elementary brings tears to some students' eyes; others glad to be meeting new friends. H USJ IN MASHNI ~Pb The first day or school went relatively smooth Wednesday at Wilson Elementary School m Costa Mesa. A few students, including fU"St-grader Bianca Ortiz, started crying when they were left alone in the strange environment But Wilson's new prinapal, Pamela Coughlin, took Bianca by the hand to her brother's third-grade classroom down the hall. ·she just wanted to make sure her brother wu sWl here,• Coughlin said." As soon as she saw him, he was fine." qtherwise, there were very few surprises at TOP: Jose Luis Garcia doesn't appear Interested ln what's going on ln his new dassroom at Wllson Elementary School in Costa Mesa on Wednesday as he looks toward his mother, Marla. ABOVE: Augustina Naranjo searches for a room number for son, Eduardo Salas, cen- ter, with the help of Antonlo Salas during the first day of school. Wilson, where the first ddy of school usually means long lines of parents making last- rrunute registrdtions and scores of students who are unclccounted for. •1 would soy 1l shows that there is a lot more stability on the West Side," said Cough- lin, who replaced retired Principal Sandy Bundy in June. "Th r 's only about one kid in each class who' a no-show." Because it wa her first day, too, Coughlin dropped m every classroom to meet students and mtroduce herseU H er last visit was to Cindy Fernald's hrst.grad clas room, where students sat m a circle learning the days of the week. ·1 replaced Dr. Bundy,~ Coughlin told the SEE SCHOOL PAGE A 16 ONWJllOll Eastbluff trial gets underway •Attorney for husband of woman killed at Jamboree and Bison gives .- tearful opening statement in case against city, homeowners group. JI !'.II I k j{,\( ,[,\-.;() Doly Pio! NEWPORT BEACl I -ThP clttomey for the fdm- 1ly of d womtm k1Ued dl Bison Avenue and Jam- borN• ROdd morE> thdn two yedrs ago wept as he told 1urors of Trary Wolonsky's devotion to her fam- ily dunnq opening arquments Wedn~day m the wrongful cl<•ath suit filed by hPr husb.md, Karl Nelson Cohen was not impressed ·No onP 1r., going to chsputc• that Mrs. Wolonsky WdS a tPrrihc wue, muthN and caregiver,· the attor- ney for the Ec1sthlulf Homeowners Assooation told the JUry "But this Cd'-e 1s about responsibility and fault • N elson and Dan c;pradlin, who is delencting the city, said they mtt~nd to show that Wolansky was killed bccau e d dnver on southbound Jcllllboree rnn a red Ltght -and that's dll. Kdrl Wolonsk y'r., attorney, Chris Woodward, Sdld he wtll prov<' the homeowners dssoaahon and aty share respons1b1hty for the accident becduse they fcli1ed to address sd fety concerns dt the intersectlon They wNe part1cularly Lax tn allowing a wall and SEE TRIAL PAGE A16 Mexico frees 2 of 3 boaters • mguncase •Scott McClung remains in Jail on smugglmg charges, though his father and a crew member were released Wednesday night. Ol.1tOf(, \I I p A U1 ~Pb A 71-yedr-old Newport Beach_sdilor and his first mate were released by Mexmm authonties late Wednesday but the captam' son was ind.Jcted on gun-running charg •s dJld remains in Jail Eugene MC'Clung, who was Sailing tus 145-foot yctcht from Flonda to Newport Harbor. had been snared rn a rugh-t•ar., debacle that began last week off the C'Od t of the M exican fishing town of Cozum 1. . McClung, hi son. Scott. and crew member Noah Bail y were· arr ted by Mexican police after reportedly hoWUlg aulhonti flve guns they had stowed on bOard to protect themselv agamst ptrat . • Also on board the• Rapture but not d tamed, w r McClung' 72·yecu-old wit , Mozelle, three grandchildren and hve other crew members. Whi1 m custody, the tno w re holed up ma con· er t lJ at th Palacio Muruopa wtth only two bed . Cr w mcmbc~ w ro abl to bnng mattr SEE BOATERS PAOE A US !. A 2 Thursday, August 20, 1998 . . locals ·onl Newport Beach/Costa tv\eso Doily Pilot PILOT PEOPLE DAVID BERGIAND Back-to-school sale under way at Sur/side Sports ... National chair for Libertarians says he has held the party~s philosophy since before'.he knew it existed · S urfstde Sports is holding the best back-to-school sale through Sunday. The savings are huge, including 20% off clothing and acces- sories, 10% to 30% off shoes, dnd a two-for-one sale on men's boardshorts, walk shorts, and selected T-shirts and shirts at its No. 1 location at 112 23rd St. in Newport Beach (675- 2855). The No. 2 store, at 2224 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach (723-0635), is having a two-for-one sale on selected women's clothes and children's clothes. Swfslde Sports is also giving away rree school sup- phes wtth purchases of $50 or more Snowboarders can check out the latest in boards, boots, bmclings, accessories and cloth- ing. AU the top name brands are available, including Burton. Suns, K2 , Libtecb, Morrow, Sessions, Salomon, and -Lama~ . A new full-service salon, Stud1o 486 (650-0265) is cele- brating its grand opening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today. It's at 486 Old Newport Blvd. in New- port Beach. Owner Laura Park decorated the salon using velvet Leopard print chaus and mar- bleized floors, with a goal to be :.... the ultimate m salon style, ser- vice and excellence. •Come m "' and relax while you are pam- pered by Newport's best,• Park says. •The entire staff pride themselves on continual educa- tion for the latest in style and technique.• Through Sept 15, first-time clients will receive a • compl.unentary consultation. ..,. shampqo and style by Park. -.. Also you can receive 50% off :!' any nail seIVice. Stylist Jackie .. Jank, formerly J>f Templeton's = Salon on East 17th Street, has • moved to Studio 486. If you love to try new prod- ucts, Neiman Marcus is selling a new fragr&nce collection, a cosmetics collection, and a hair- care line. Royal Ooulton, known for its crystal and fine china, has come out with Doul· ton, its first women's fragrance. The Doral fragroooe is a blend of muget, narcisse and 1Uy with undertones of sandalwood, amber and musk, and top notes of melon and plum. The bottle IS crowned. in antiqued silver, and was molded and crafted by Royal Doulton's master glass- makers. The fragrance ranges in price from $55 for a 50·milll- liter eau de toilette spray, to $200 for a 30-milliliter crystal parfum. The new skin-care col- lection is called Chantecaille, which was created by Sylvie Chantecaille, the brains behind Prescriptivesfor20years.The makeup collection consists of lip gloss, lipstick, cheek shade, eye shade, compact makeup and talc-free loose powder. It's made with soothing botanical antioxidants such as green tea, green apple, ginseng. ginkgo biloba, aloe vera, plus vitamins and natural oils. The products were made with simplicity in mind, for peciple with hectic lives. •1 want everything sim- ple,• Sylvie Cbantecaille says. "I want to put on my makeup in two seconds and head out the door.• The new hair-care line is made by John Barrett, the owner of the John Barrett Salon atop Bergdorf Goodman in New York. The John Barrett line combines innovative and technologically advanced hair care with natural ingredien~ and extracts. These natural ingredients are found in many skin-care products, but rarely found in hair-care products. The fragrances in the sham- poos, conditioners and groom- ing products are derived from berries, beets and ginger in an . original combination created by John Barrett 1n addition to six hair·care products, the line includes two candles, which are lightly scented with fruits and spices. . Tilly's Clolhhig & Shoes (979-8853) is having a back-to- school sale through Aug. 30. There are lots of bargains to be found at nlly's, includi.ilg V- neck sweaters at $17.99, solid V-neck T-shirts at $8.99, solid Capri pants at $19.99, solid rib cardigans at $15.99, Hawaiian tank tops from $7.99, solid car· go shorts at $18.99, solid cargo pants at $29.99 boys corduroy pants at $27.99, short-sleeved plaid shirts at $16.99. • BEST BUYS runs Thursdays and Sat- urdays. If you know of a ~ buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Dal- ly Pilot, Best Buys. 330 w. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa, 92627. / I HE IS As all Libertarians believe, a sell-made man. · LIBERTY AND RESPONSIBIUTY The Costa Mesa resident was elected last month to serve as the national chair of the Liber- tarian Party. Bergland's involvement with the party dates from the 1970s. He was the party's 1976 vice presidential candidate, served as national chair from 1977 to 1981, and was the presidential candidate in 1984. Bergland's libertarian values and beliefs formed long before he officially joined the party. "I recall being a teenager and becoming involved in discus- sions, and, without having a name for it, always coming out on the side of personal responsi- bility and individual liberty,• Bergland said. •upon discover- ing that there was a political organization that was along the same lines, there wasn't much of a decision to make.• MEAGER BEGINNINGS Bergland said growing up poor helped shape his beliefs. ·u l worked for it, it's mine,• Bergland said. "I don't want anyone taking it away from me." That includes government. Libertarians believe in small, non-intrusive government whose only function should be protecting its citizens from vio- lence or war. Bergland went to UCLA for bis undergraduate studies while raising a family and working for the Los Angeles Fire Depart- ment. He later received a full academic scholarship to use. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Library branch to be dosed for repair The Mesa Verde branch of the Orange County Public L1hrary wtll be closed lrom Sun- day through Sept. 7 for repau work on the building's roof. The Mesa Verde branch, at 2969 Mesa Verde Dnve, Costa Mesa, will reopen Sept. 8. Library patrons may use the Costa ME-sa branch library at 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa; the Fountd1n Valley branch at ~ 17635 Los Alamos St.; or the University Park branch, 4512 Sandburg Way, Irvine. For more information, call (71 4) 566-3000. Orange Tie Gala to benefit scholarship Al.most 650 tickets have been sold for OCC's Orange ne Gala, to be held Sept. 19 at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. Organizers opted to move the location of the event, originally scheduled at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel Jn Costa Mesa, after ticket sales exceed- ed the space available at the Wesbn. The new location will accom· mod.ate 900. Proceeds will be used to endow a scholarship in honor of Basil Peterson, the college's founding president. The gaJa -featuring dinner, dancing, entertainment, a silent auction and an awards ceremo- ny -will be held from 6:30 p.m. to mtdnight. Tickets are $100 each. For more information, call (714) 432-5645. Used book donations needed The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries is looking for dona lions of used books for book sales to be held Sept. 19 and Nov. 7. There is high demand for children's books, American, sci- ence fiction and paperback books, but all books in good ,::ondition are welcome. Book donations may be dropped off at the Mesa Verde branch, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, and the Costa Mesa READERS HQJUNE 642-6086 Daily Pilot, P.O. Boie 1560, Cost. Mesa. CA. 92626 Copvright No MWS stories, tllustTltlons, edito- rial m.ttte< Of ~ts herein CM\ be reproduced With- out written p.rmlt5ion of copy- right owner. WEITH El VOL 92, NO. 197 • 1'HOMAS H. JOHNSON. 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S.9 WATER 1B SllAW: ..... 66 SURF Some would say he is a self- made man, but he's not the only one, Bergland said. •As a great believer in per- sonal responsibility, I'm a self- made man," Bergland said. "So is everyone else.• THE YEAR 2000 Bergland predicts that the mainstream is on its way to becoming increasingly libertari- an. •in, say, the last 20 years or so, libertarian positions on a great number of issues which were viewed as radical or crazy .. . are now in the mainstream," Bergla.nd said. Some of those issues include privatizing education, eliminat- ing income tax and ending the government's war on drugs. BIGGER AND BETTER · One of Bergland's goals as branch, 1855 Park Ave. Proceeds from the book sales are used to provide programs and supplies that are not cov- eTed by the libraries' general funds. For more information, call (714) 546-5275. Quilters guild to hold 1998 Quilt Show The Orange Grove Quilters Guild will bold its 1998 Quilt Show from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 12 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 13 at the Orange County national chair is to increase membership. Callf omia is home to more libertarians than any other state. Orange County has been one of the more active regions, Berg- land said. In fact, P,Jiaheim was chosen last month for the Libertarian Party's convention in 2000. Bergland said the party plans to quadruple membership in the next two years. More often than not a member of the Libertarian Party is a white man in his 30s or 40s, well-educated, and earning a high income. •I see the Libertarian Party by the year 2000 presidential election as being too large to ignore," Bergland said. ·1 expect us to be a real player." -Story by Elise Gee. photo by Don Leach Fairgrounds. More than 200 quilts, includ- ing a Susan G. Komen Quilt. . will be on display. The event will also feature clothing, merchants, quilt ap- praisals and a drawing for a Bal- timore Album Style Opportunity Quilt on Sunday. The event will be held in the Home Arts Building at the Fair- grounds, 88 Fair· Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $5, or $4 for seniors and in advance. For more information, call (71 4) 846-1929. . POLICE FILES NEWPORT BEACH •East CoMt Highway Md'-" LMf Awnue: A ('eliu* ~ worth S 150 was stolen from a car. • CortMnd DrM: Someone watched the paint and slashed two tires on a 1996 Volkswagen Jetta. causing an unknown amount of~ In the 4800 block. • DeAns.-Drive: A 1994 boat trailer was stofen In the lOO bfock. •°'*'II" Drtw: Property worth $412 was stolen from• house In the 1300~. • and~ Someone scratched the paint on a 1988 BMW In a gertge, QUSlng SSOO damage, In the 200 btock. COSTA MESA • .......... ~A blcytfe WOrth $100 MS~ from a gwtge In the 1JGOblodt. •.. I • lllr: A~ vtdlo game Mt WOrth SllO wm ....... froni .,. ~oent In the JOOO blodt. • ...... '-*1:1-"* ffftlen wooden~• a Ioctl Worth S1IO wef6 .... from • bUlir'9 In the 2100 blodt. • ... _... DrM: Somlol• llnllhed 1 window on a 1•1 C.-. Coupe di VIII. m'*'CI USO In dln'lgt, In the 1soo'blodl. • ... -... -... c..ti worttt suoo _ ...._-.. •""" 1n ttw 200bloct. • t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sa ving private feelings on World War II M Y wile and I went to see "Saving Privdte Ryan• last week. Before the sho\V, an Edwards Cinemas emissary wa,med the audience of the graphic scenes of carnage in the first hall-hour, then he asked if there were any World War II veterans in the dudience. We had pretty much a full house in ;"' the ldrge theater, but only th.rec • hands came up. Some warm • words and free pdsses were prof- .. fered to these men, and the the- , aler darkened. • My wife tugged at my sleeve jUld asked, "Why on earth didn't you raise your hand?" ... I said facetiously that, if I'd known about the free passes, I would have. But the real answer .. was, I don't know why. God kno<vs I'm proud of that service. • So why didn't I raise my hand? I've been thinking about that ever since, especially amid the barrage of World War Il attention that is suddenly coming down like flak in an air raid. I've read a lot of it and a quote from a Veter- ans Affairs psychologist touched a nerve: ·such a large number of Americans participated that, even though the vets were brought back as heroes, they just saw it as having done the.if jobs." That gets pretty close to the bone. And I was also aware that my war experiences were so dra- matically different from those of the men who stormed ashore at THE BELL CURVE joseph n. l>ell Normandy that I was uncomfort- able about putting myself in their company. It somehow seemed inappropriate, even though we were all at the same risk when we joined up. I don't know if that makes any sense, but I guess it will have to do until I find some deeper place. The sudden attention being paid to my generation is fascinat- ing -and a little bizarre -to me. We vkre born by pure chance into experiencing t' 10 of the most cataclysmic even•.> in American history: the Great Depression and World War D. Until recently, I hadn't been aware of a great deal of interest among current generations with their own sets of problems m exploring either event with us, ANNUAL SUMMER SALE SAMSONJTE 50-101:,, <~If SKYWAY A STAUCOACB Luggage & Gifts For All Your Travel Needs 2043 Westcliff Dr. t and I fully expected we would pass from the scene without this ever happening. It reminded me of my child- hood when a handful of Civil War veterans would be the cen- lerpiec~ of Memorial Day parndes. They were old and fee- ble, and I don't recall ever asking one of them what it was really like. I do recall visiting the grave of my maternal grandfather, who was wounded at Chickamauga and died before I was bom. I aJso remember being profoundly. moved by the knowledge that Abraham Uncoln's oniy son to reach manhood and I shared this earth for seven years. But I suppose it would have been just as hard for me to relate to those times as it is for today's young people to grasp the con- cept that there was once a time when millions of middle-class white Americans actually went hungry. Or a few years later flocked to recruitment stations to enlist in the military. Some of this was brought into perspective for me by the events of last week surrounding the 21st birthday of my stepson, Erik. His mother and 1 went into Los Angeles to see him perform with a theatrical troupe at Occidental College, then played hosts to a dinner for Erik and a group of his friends. The following day even the unbearable heat and humidi- ty couldn't mitigate the joy of an extended family party at our home to celebrate the same event. He'll be ledvmg ma few weeks to study in London But. the outpouring of love for Enk reminded me of my 21st bu1h- day. I was in my third month at the Navy's Iowa Prellight School where the pace was so hantic that we didn'~ shut down tor Independence Ddy. My pcUents drove most of a day to see me, and all we could manage were a · couple of hours at an Iowa City restaurant. Finding a common denomjna-. : · tor between these two experi- ences seemed unlikely until Stephen Spielberg gave us "Pri- vate Ryan" and my generabon became suddenly trendy For example, several years ago I wrote a treatment of a World Wdr Il story that I thought might make into a television senes. It i disappeared without a lrdce. But a few weeks ago, it magically resurfaced, and is now bemg looked at with different eyes. Prom a million-to-1shot,1t mdy have moved up to 1,000 to 1. So it goes. I hope clrtd expect to ride this out until lhe next trend comes along. Mettnwhtle, I refuse to see myself the way I remember those Civil War veter- ans. Come lo think of tl, mttybe that's why I didn't raise my hand. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column runs Thursdays. Thursday, August 20, 1998 A 3 Davis leaving finance position in Costa Mesa • Eight-year city employee has goal of owning a business. Datt,.,. COSTA MESA -Acbng Finance Director Marc Davis Will leave bis post Aug, 31 after eight y~rs with the city. ·. Davis. will JOin Conrcid and Associates, a cert.Wed ):>ublic accounting firm in Irvirle. · Davis said the move will help move h1m closer to· his goal of either owning a tum or becoming a partner in one. Carol Jacobs, budget and resources officer, said she will nuss Davis. "He's going to pursue his dream, so I can't fault rum for that,· she said. Davis was hired m May 1990 as deputy treasurer. He was encouraged to enter locdl qov- emment by his. mentor, Susdn Temple. finance dire<;tor unW her death last year. After following Temple from Buena Park to Costa Mesd, Davis was promoted to assis- tant finance director m 1992 and aclmg finance director · dflcr TPmple's deoth. Mayor Petl!r Buffa praised Dctv1i. dunng a recent City C'ounnl mc~un9 Jor his contri- buuons over the years, mclud- mg hts role m mmmuzing the city's los-;es dunng Orange County's b<Ulkruptcy. "Compared to other people m thf> county who lost hun- dreds of millio~ of dollars, it wets a mall lc.i s for us," .;Jacobs Sdld Dctv1s played down the S{lv- mgs as coincidence. The city hdd $18 m1ll1on m the Orange County pool m the summer. In the fall the city began drawing money out because it was changing retirement programs. By the llmt• the county went bankrupt. the city's investment m the pool WdS down to $2.6 million Dttvis dlso was II\Strumental 1n 1mplementmg a new com- puter system this year to help track the nty's fmdilces. Ddv1.c; Will be replaced by Jdson S1mp!,On, who was appointed acung finance direc- tor by the City Council this week Simpson bds been rev- enue supervisor smce Novein- ber 1994. nobody dOes it better CERAMIC • DRAPERY • VINYL • TILE • BLINDS • WOOD JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE -Incl 11.1. ,, <..·"I'"'< '"I '"' ~ l '"' ""' 11 .. u,. .Muo I rt"# "'·':r ~ •• ~ '>un ·~~rm 2927 S. Bristol t. • Co ta Mesa ( /\ lk. •l",i"' I =f~(714)~5i:2~24 • I~ •• ity commits to joint-use agreement for sports facilities F.l..NIG Datt Nat COSTA MESA,-Jim Scott Jr. and Jim Scott .,Sr. added one more p}4yer tQ the.tr team lhls week. ' The Scotti, who are big sup· porters of b.i'9h school athletics, have worked for years to try to bring a~~ootball stadium to EstandA'High School and a 50- meter swimming pool to Costa Mesa)ligh School. ' • 1'pis week, the City Council 90uunitte~ itself to the concept of Cl)Operative development and financing of joint-use athletic facilities at the two i,Igh schools. Although they won't be con- tributing financially to the stadJ- um, if negotiations pan out, the dty could help pay for the 50· meter pool at Costa Mesa High School as well as hghting for out- door basketball courts and soc· •I'm hopehA the dty and the district will come together ... # Mike Dunn, Soccer coach cer field improve· ments at Estancia High School. T, h e school dis· t r i c t approached tbe city to see U they . had · any common elements in their se~­ rate plans to improve youth ath· letic facilities. "They gave us a 'yes' that three elements did indeed coin- cide,• Scott Jr. said. It will b0 some time before plans becofue a reality. "We've been working on this for three years.• said New- port-Mesa board president Jim Perryman. "We probably got another year of putting all the funding together." The board earmarked SSOO,OOQ Jut year tor the two proj~. About $65,000 of that has gope to a consultant whf:> Will have a conceptual plan and eltl· JMt,ed costs ready next month. The need for a competitive swimming J><>91 in Costa Mesa is great. l Both high schools in Newport Bea*Ch 1?ave competitive ~­ ming ls, but neither high sch in Costd Mesa has one, sail\ Mike Dunn, a soccer coach at Costa Mesa High School ·rm hopeful the dty and the · diStrict will come together and put a nice pool on that side of town for the high schools and the community," Dunn said. In the meantime, the Scotts will continue with their efforts. "It's not a question of if it's going to get done, it's a question of when,~ Scott Jr. said. Newport Beach/Costa W\eso Doily Pilot OperatQr of the Market Place seeking OK for improvements • An antique car musewn, an automotive venue, and outlets for local manufacturers are in the plan. I ELISE GE.II ~Pb ·The public will have an oppor- tunity Thursday to comment on plans to revitalize the Orange County Market Place. Tel Phil Enterprises, which operates the Market Place, pre- sented a plan earlier this year to draw more people ta the weekend event by adding an antique car museum, a specialty sales area for cars and automotive goods and services, and outlets where local manufacturers can sell the!r,goods directly to consumers. The plan also calls for concen- trating produce and other food vendors in one area. so people feel like there's some- thing new from time to time.• The Market Place has suffered a decline in attendance from a peak 3 million visitors in 1991 to current annual attendance of 1.5 million. According to a proposal sub- mitted by Tel Phil, tbe company's proposed Automotive Field of Dreams would include a museum housing about 60 antique cars. T'el Phil also would set aside . space in the carnival lot for an additional 20 cars, and 400 to 600 spaces for vendor sales of auto- related goods and services. There also will be limited test d.nving on the grounds. About six portable cargo con- tainers will be brought m to house local manufacturer outlets. The containers will be stored inside the Market PJace to ease city con- cerns that they would not be •aesthetically plea.sing.• The Market Place originally included a proposal for a Thurs- day Night Street Paire, but with- drew that proposal after OpPosi· tion from the community. A study paid for by the compa. ny showed that the plan will not affect the environment. The Fair Board is expected to vote on the environmental study and the proposal Thursday. If the project is approved, Tel Phil hopes to make the additions during the fall. The public hearing will start at 1 O a.rn. Aug. 27 in the Memorial Gardens Building of the Orange County Fairgrounds. •Annual attendance is consid· erably lower than it once was,~ said Bill Furlow, spokesman fo r Tel Phil. "The Market Place has got to continue to improve what it offers PAMPER YOURSELF New Set $25 FREE GIANT COOKIE Superior Products Used By Professionals WITH PURCHASE OF OUR Dll.ICIOUS BREAD! A PLACE foR NAILS. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber ,_.,_1 °""""', • for only lll\!ll $ 4 9900 UPT03MOS. same as cash O.A.C. £ARPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & Service 1-----1 I • Chocolate Chip I I • OatmeaJ.Raisin I : • Snickenloodle : tM I • M&M I I • Peanut Butter I I I I I Per Visit. 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BALANCE • Many avenues are available to broaden a student's experience and equip them for life. • Peer~lected student councils plan social events. • c~~uni~ se~ce projects and foreign !111ss10~ trips give opportunities to put faith into action. • C.I.F. football, volleyball, basketball soccer baseball, softball, track/field, tennis,~ and golf teams. • OW' Warrior marching band and color guard, jazz bands, and praise band perform throughout California. • The award-winnina, tourina choral · deimtment is ldjudicated annually by professional conductors. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, August 20, 1998 A i. One killed, two hurt in car accident Edwards Cinemas goes to court to stop picketing • Protests continue outside Fashion Island theaters by carpenters who oppose hiring of nonunion subcontractor. " !Wtrb A dne-car accident early Wednesday morning left a Huiitlngton Beath woman dead ~ -t;wo other people with major UlJUllei. \ According to a report by the California Highway Patrol, Khen Thi Ngtiyen, 18, died about 12:50 a.m. after the car Dolt Pb NEWPORT BEACH Edwards Cmemas has hJed a law· suit duned at stopping a group of uruon carpenters from picketing its theaters, mcluding its flagship location in Fashion Island. · · . she was riding in hit the center divider of the Coronai del Mar Freeway south of the San Diego Freeway. Despite the legal maneuver- ing, however, members of the Ordnge-based Carpenters Uruon Local 803 held VIgil outsi~e the th.cater Wednesday. They hdnded 0\.\1. leaflets oacking up the mes· The 1993 Honda was travel- ing at an unsafe speed, the report said. No other cars were Involved. Nguyen, who was sitting in the back. seat but not wearing a seat belt, suffered a broken neck, the report said. An autop- sy was scheduled later that morning, but the results were unknown by late Wednesday. The driver, Laguna Hills resi- dent Antoine Phien Vu, 18, and another passenger, Khen Tili's 16-year-old sister, Duyen 1bi Nguyen, were wearing seat belts but suffered major 101uries. They were taken to Western Medical Center-Santa Ana Hospital's trauma center. A ho5pital spokesman said the family has not released any 1nfonnation about the sw- VJVors' conditions. • Metaphysical Books • Orlglnal Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • Minera ls & Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin l!l Buddhas H b f.sse ti I 011 I age pf their large, bright-yelJow banner, "lmmigrdnt Labor Abus- es at Edwards.• The union has been picketing the Newport Beach-based the- ater chain for allowing a nonunion subcontractor to pour concrete a t Edwards' new pdrk- ing gdrage in Ontario, company officials said. Edwards' general contractor hired the nonunion subcontractor, Covi Concrete Construction, to complete the work on the Ontario pro1ect. •Edwards was not involved with the selection of Covi," Edwc:U"ds said m d press reledse. "Edwards was unaware of the umon dispute with Cov1 unW Cov1 Wds trued by the general contrdclor, Moorefield Construc- tion of Los Angeles.• Edwdrds filed d lawsuit Fri- ddy in OrangP County Suµenor Court lo get dn injunction lo stop what it caUs, "dtsseauna- Psychic Read ings (Ca ll store for appointment I ·Tea Leaves ·Astrology • Tarot 1::,panlsh rea<tln~ .waili1ble1 t i d ill A I I I FREE BOTTLE OF ESSENTIAL OILS 891 Baker Street A 16 Costa Mesa (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) 714•754•1151 floe ~ lumbing & Heating Celebrating 44 years of service in your community. 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The union has boycptted us, harassed ow employees and endangered patrons to ge~ us to get two parties to break contracts.• Un.ion member Ron Ham- mond, 25, of Costa Mesa said Edwards' use or nonunion employees depnved uruon car- penters of work. While a nonunion company might charge less, the cheaper rates usually mean that the employees, who are often inurugranls, don't receive employee benefits, Ham- mond said. •A company like Covi will undemtlne the union by hiring employees at the same wages," Hammond said. "But they don't pay the three extra dollars that it would cost for benefits.• Other union members said they were out of work because of companies that hire immigrants at lower wages. "Our goal is to make the union strong in Orange County,· Ham- mond said. "Orange County is very anti-union.. It's kind of a Republican thing in Orange County." Edwards' press release said I union. members have picketed and handed out literature at its Our Interior Designers are available for free in-home consultation. }9Ad6£ Qe6ffltt FIC>'U"SE Mon. -Sat. J Oarn lo 7pm Sunday 1 I :JOam fO 5:30pm 193 1 Newport Bouleoord • Cruta Mesa • 949•642 •3600 One bloclc before 19th St. on New 81\'l.l. How does your school measure up? • Certlfled carpen r,. Louie Mercado stanm by a sign tn front of Edwards Big Newport 1n Fashion Island, where he handed •• • ~ out .. literature · ,, 1 ~ on a labo~ •• 1 •1 ·1 I ,, It dispute. · • .~ DON L£AC ti I CAllY P!LOT theaters in Newport Beacp, Irvine dnd Ontano smce June 1,+. "We'll stay here until we get Ed«iards to decide to go union and do what's nght. • Hammon said Prncbool Kn.Jn:r11rtn Ftill Ti"" Pt.rt TnM Ap2to 7 7 ... 6,,,,. .A 6 Th~, August 20, 1998 around town New rt Beach/Costa Mteso Doi Pilot • Send NtOUM> TOWN Items to the Daty Pilot,, Alound Town. 330 W. Bay St., t'.osta Mew. 92627, fu them to 646- 4170; or call 540-122.C, ext. 228 Aecom- plete listing of Alound Town CM1 be found at www latlf'n4!S rom'pilot. ... fODAY 1'be Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce WLU present Good Monung Costa Mesa from 7·15 to 8:45 a .m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve. Adrruss1on ts $17. For more Ulfonndllon, Cdll 885-9090. Tracy McBride, author of "frugal Luxunes: Slmple Pleasures to Enhance Your Life dnd Comfort Your Soul,• will dppedI dt 7 p.m. 4t the Thangle Square Barne:; & Noble Booksellers, 1870 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesd Free For more mformabon. c-dll 631-061 4. FRIDAY A free mountain bike tour will take pldce from 6 to 8 p m at Crystal Cove Stdte Park. 8471 E. Coast H1ghwdy, Newport Beach Meet at El l\1oro V1s1tor Center Parking is $5 Call (949) 444-3539 A tull-moon hlke will lake place dl 8 p m di Crystdl Cove State EcUk. 84 71 E Coast Highway, Newport Bedch. Meet at El Moro Visitor Center The hike L., dbout three rrules Pdrlunq 1s $5. Call (949) 494.353q SATURDAY A Summer Tennis Tournament will be held from 8 d m to 5 p m Saturday and Sunday at Newport Harbor High School, 600 Irvine Ave. Singlet. registration lS $22 for Newport Beach residents and $27 for nonresidents. Doubles regis- tration is $28 for Newport Beach residents and $33 for nonresi- dents. Register at Newport Beach Cpmmunity Services, 3300 New- port Blvd. Call (9"9) 644-3.151. NaUonal American Trusts for Scholarsblps and Emergency Needs, a National Heritage Foun- dation Charity, will present its Inaugural Lawn Bowling Tourna- ment at The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Clubi 1550 Crown Dnve North, Corona del Mar. Games will be at 6:30 and 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Ad.mission is free. Call (949) 640~615. Kre.atlve Kids Komer, a creattve writing workshop for children 8 to 13 years old, _will be presented from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at an unde- termined site. Ad.u:lissioo is $150. Reservations are reqULred Call (949) 654-3860 Sportswriter Martin Dugard will make an appearance at 2 p.m. at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble Book.seller, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. Call 7 59-0982. SUNDAY A free back-country hlke wtll take place from 9 a.m . to noon al Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Meet at El Moro Vl.Sitor Center. Parking is $5 For more informa- uon, call (949) 494-3539. The Newport Harbor Republku Assembly Will have a ~tion bononng Rep. Christopher Cox at 1021 White Sails Way, Corona del Mar. Admission 15 $10. Refresh- ments provided. Call 645-9127. TUESDAY Robert WblUey, a leadlng wlne educator, will present a white wine ~ting class at 5:30 p.m. at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Registra- tion ls $35. Reservations are reqULred. Call (949} 675-0894. WEDNESDAY Creative Jlecruttlng Strategies will 'be presented from 8' to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd Registra- tion will begin al 7 a .m . Adinis- sion for Professionals in Human Resources Association members is $22 in advance and $27 at the door; guests pay $27 in advance and $32 at the door. Students pay $5 in advance and $10 al the door. Call 245-7834. "This Is Your Garden,• a picture book by Maggie Smith, will be discussed from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m . in the children's department of the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Bookse llers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Free. Call 444-0226. The Networke~ wtll meet from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p .m. at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admis-- sion lS $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. Receive $100 off the purchase of any C(lb and changing table OR twin bed and desk dunng the month of August You could be one of the 4 lucky winners during the month of August who will win a FREE Blann/ Crib or a FREE Blann/ Twin Bed! Drwilp w •• Mid It 4~'- During Sidewalk Sale take an additional 30°/o off all sale merchandise already marked at 50°/o off HOW CAN AN 8-LB. VACUUM BE lMt's the ~~?.ti:~~~~m:? ~ The answer is simple. The 8-lb. Oreck ~~ XL has an ingenious top-fill design. It's ~ the fir t major breakthrough in vacuum cleaner technology since vacuums were invented. See for yourself why thousand'i of luxury hotels, office~. airports and sc.hools insist on tht: 8-lb. Oreck XL. Take The Oreck Challenge and tty it risk free for 15 day and get the super-powerful Oreck Compact Canister free with purchase. Nobody else makes an offer .like this because nobody else make~ an incredibly powerful, incredibly Ught V-dcuum like thj" I . ~ = t-~ ...... ..... ,., .......... 'LOOll OAlll Ol•Tlll ._._...._ ·-~-·-·~ -m..-~ ·~~ \ .. CW' Tbe Costa M... Chamber of Coaunerce will pre1e11t its busi- ness after-hours mi:&er from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Wolfgang Pu.ck Cafe near Macy's ln South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is free for mem- bers and $10 for nonmembers. Admission includes food. For more information, call 885-9090. Comdou E.ttng will be pre- sented at 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 901B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is free. Call 444-0226. . ~ AUG.27 . ~. Sportswriter and journalln Mar- tin Dugard will make an appear- ance at' 7 P·~· at the Triangle Square Barnes & Noble Book- seller, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Adnussion is free. For more information, call 631·0614. AUG.28 Estmda IUgh School'• Class of 1968 will hold its 30-year reunion at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion Tale of the whale Restaurant, 400 Bay Front, Newport Beach. The event will feature Hawaiian beach party attire. Admission is $80. There will be no refunds after Saturday. For more informa- tion, call 951-5435. AUG.29 END OF SUMMER SALE Final Markdowns. JOHn LfOnHRD'S GOLF SHOP ...... Palsy -Ann pre cnted from 8 a.m. to 4 p .m. at the OCC Sailing Base, 1801 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach Registration is $50 for Newport Beach residents and $55 for non- residents. Students who complete the session will receive an Am.en- can Heart Association CPR and Med.le First Aid card. Register C\t Newport Beach Community Ser- vices, 3300 Ne'\'(p<>rt Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644- 3151. \; ... d :·· ONGOING I A conMig e-mail cl.lscussion and supPdrt group for victims of the infectious brain clisoroer CreutzCeldt-Jakob disease is dt htlp!//metribers.aol.com/lll rm- str853/qdvoice/cjdvoice.htm. l'Ye contacted NIH f0< suggestions rega«Jing Bell's Palsy Then response was that ·no resfarch has been done on Bell's Patsy· They know no cause°' cure for rt My neurOloQist ~ed acupuncture f0< the pain. since neither he nor my family doct0< could help Since the treatments With Dr. blo. I haw had remaruble results -les.s pam, and a physical 1rnproYement m my d1S1orted face 1 could not close my eyelid f0< 6 months, ¥ld" was able to close 1t ifter the first treatment I llheumetold Atthrttit. Fh1lrosftlt • Erlinda In 191891 was diagnosed With fibrOSIS and arthntzs. and a ye.at later I deiteloped rhe\Jmatoed arthrillS Since then I haw dM4oped ~al other diseaws becaUse of the medteatJOnS that I haw been. tatJng f0< the past 3 and a half ye~rs , I have been to physical ther iP'i occupational therapy l'Ye seen gynecolooists. and all kflds of speoalist:s, I hM had SMral surgenes U'ICIUClln9 a hysterectomy ' I IM m Texas A fnend tc*I me about this doct0< 11'1 CaltfOffilcl He wanted me to try him. so I went ahead and drOYt to Cahforma On the very first treatment. I was very surprised that It woOO!d so well I stoPPed all my medications 1ndud•ng the steroids I I've been off all drugs for ten days, and I feel g<Ntl I haw no pain and the ~ has gone "down so dramaucally that my ~ went down two ~zes m two weells It really Worts Dr Tong is g<eat He QM me bac:k my life and rm veI'f happy aboot rt. lunttlt -Eve :, that I can tuck my shirt 1n my pants and brush my hatr wrthout horrendous shoulder pain, I'm on the 90, and back cbng my movie lt'5 thanks to Dr. Tong my shoulder feels so good that I can punch the doctor who wanted to put a knife to 1t Dr Tong showed a lot of courage to take care of me, a doctor's wife .:. but he did, and I'm grateful Whiplalh -Barbara Since I suffered .from whi~ fNe years ago, I haw been to numerous doctors and varlOUS physical theraptSts They have been unifoml"' unsuccessful m reliewlg my pain except for tinef periods, frequently with hberal use of drugs '' Generally, these doctM appeilC' to fmd 1t dlfftCUlt to ieCept that• patient is suffen~e pain, especially after their recommended • therapies haw been undef'takeri without benefit. ~ have actually exacemated the pr !twas a ~tion to fmd in Of Tong not ~ ~ u~tanc:hng of the physQI and emotional P'~ of a patient undefooinQ chronic pain. but • medlCal procedure that has been m relieving me of the worst pain with the very first treatment Dr Tong unllie ~ ~. relies pnmartly on the effl08\(Y of his treatment. and not drugs fOf the ehmmatJOrt of pain • ••p'llne·Margm ~'::s ~~~~/~~~became soseM that I was hospitalized, at that time, theyd1~ them as me to see lwn, I Im 'ltfY ~thlt I dtd 1 Alt« I few ~ts. =~~My~~== ram~~ mediation. I SIOCfftfy think Or. Tong and rec:ommend him highty ' -·-» Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot The Kiwanis Ch1b of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 852-1148. M<>nthly workshops for people with cancer and their relatives are o!f ere(l from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the second 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. Call 536~ 1734. . . A workshop for people with 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. Expanded Awareness Seminars presents ll weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation, call 646-1 128 A free Introductory class ln pri- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For the time and day, or to make a reservation, call 969-7653. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. The fee is $25 per session. For more information, call 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally DJ of Orange County provides edu- caqon and emotlonal support for far61lies with loved ones who are mentally ill, A free support group meets from 10 to 11:30 a .m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa For more' information, call 850-8463. St. Andrew's .Presb~erlan Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more informa- tion, call Angie Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tma Firman at 551-3156. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p .m. the first Tues- Make Those Patios ti Entries Beautiful A Onnbination of Concrete & Used Brick for t~ Entry & Driveway. If you call now, you can ha.le it in time for the holidays! Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, srone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommenJ quality designers & land~pers. • Expert Masonry repairs, cleaning & re-grouting. • Drainage problems? We o;olve them. • We install new drd1ns & repair • old Jrams. ' Why taJce a , chance and be ~appointed? Call the company that has sarufied lOOO's of cu.stamen for O\ler 29 ,,ems. PROCESSING LABS Free •.• Advanced Photo System Storage Case given with each roll of film developed and .printed /.! around town day of each month in the City Council chambeni, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke Cree. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. • lbe Costa Mesa Hlstorlcat Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. 'Ille event features memorabiija from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Anny Air Base. Poi: more information, call 631-5918 .. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p .m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. more information, call 225-8189. Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinson's chsease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona def Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnat~ yoga dass from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For more mformaaon, call 642· 7400. Hoag Cancer Center otters Mar to Man, a free prostate CdJlcer dt cussion group, from. 7. to 8:30 p 1t. tbe first Wednesc.f.ay of ( 1th month at the center aucilton ,n, 1 Hoag Dnve, Building 41, flew- port Beach. For reserva• 6ns or more infonnation, call 7" ,.-6237. / The Pacific Buslne.c / Xchange cal Assooabon presents a coed relationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week For more mf onndtion, call 722 4588. Hoag Cancer Center otters a free relax.anon and unagery workshop from lQ to 11 :30 a.m. the fourth Wedn~ay of each roonlh al 1 Hoa< /Drive, Bwlding 41, New- ~rt 1'reach Call 760-5542. A tree tele phone help line for F 1nl0rs 62 years and older 1s Jlfered by mortgage consultant Bob Brennan at 3 p.m. Wedne~­ days at Bayside Village. 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more mtormation, call 723-0233. . . The Sea Explorer Ship D~I Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 who are interested in learn- ing about sailing, seamanship, ptloting, navigation and cruising Meetings are from 6 to 9 p m. Thl.>rsdoy, August 20, 1998 " mg ai.sistance, counseling AJ.,Jjl refenal semc for ruors. nor appointments or more informa· bon, call 644-32•4. • The Costa Mesa Se:nlor Clttz Square dnd Round Dance Club seeks expene.nced ddllcers to JOlD in from 9 to 11 a.m Thursdays lit the Costa Mesa Senior Cente , 19th cilld Pomona streets, CoWi " Mesa. For mor~ mformation, re\J 545-5669 I A free support group ror cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wedne~· days anq a support group for peo- ple suffenng from chroruc fatlg'UP syndrome meets from 7 to.\d p.m Wednesda~ at the Instit6te for Holistic lTeatrnen\ and Research. 4019 Westerly Place, Swte 10(), Newport Beach. For more mfot· mabon, call 251 -8700. Ensign Intermediate School offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. For has weekly break.fa}/ meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays /al the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Newport Beach. There is no Sed Base, 1931 W. Coast High- charge for the initial meeting. For · wdy, Ne.wport Beach. For more more information, call 640-0588. Ulformation, cdll 642-6301 or 551· Arthritis Foundation instructor Wyoma McKinJ<·y ledds an exer ctse class at 11 a m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E Baker St . Costa Mesa For more information, call 513-5641. -8591. SEE TOWN PAGE Al The Newport Beach Psychologt-Oasis Se:nlor Center offers ongo- SURFBOARDS Ex rcise Equipment • Wetsuits • e • Tennis • Golf • & more 548-0660 670 West 17th Street Costa Mesa ANGELS "A ~ CAR WASH New Location • EWAY Auro S PA 2285 Newport Blvd . .......--~-- Costa Mesa 650-1009 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE 1AkE. fAMily diNilllG to rlu NEXl lnidt BY POPULAR DEMAND OUR ORIGINAL CHILI SIZE Celesti no's quality MEATS 1 lw F11w..,1 ,\ft'UI w1<J '-,<•n 'I<,. '\t wluli/c• ''t' c cm\ Rocky Free Range Chickens Celcstjno'!2 Honwrllslcl<.· Cell"'stino·~ liomem<lde Jerky Sausage n.•nya!-.1 1101 lldhan or C..,\H'<'t l\.irl-.<'Y & 110 1 rexa<. c..,1vll' S 3 !1:.Ut.B Manning's All Natural Gr "at for the Grill ·~'ti'""' ~c\v York Steak sg u.uLB c ·lcstln<>"~ Kabob's l\4Hk • .._., Spencer Rodst s7 00,_,i \l<1ul Bt-<•f • rt•r1ydl._I thl< i..c•11 • l .. 1111h -s5ooLB Swordfish Halibut Saln1on .14 V urietic.s QI l lotl)C·MU<1e S<lU5<1{J<!::> c<:1esw10-:, uce,f or I ucbeu Jc:rlq1 w e cam1 uoar 1 Jeacl l 'rod<Kts 270East17th St. Costa Mesa. {714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Sat., 10-6 Sun . SUMMER SALE! • Summer brings GREAT SAVINGS on all home furnishings, in-stock and special orders. • Come see our NEW SHIPMENTS of European furniture that just arrived, now on sale! • Henredon • Baker • •Century • • Hickory White • • Jeffco • Sligh • • and many others! • • Explore our 30,000 SQ. fT. SHOWROOM and new gallery addition now open. • Immediate delivery can be arran~d for In-stock home fumlshlngs. • South IJfl)' location o~nlns '.Fall of '98! • Plan ahead for special orders for the holidays! • New Shipment of LEATHER U PHOLSTERY has arrived! SHOWROOM HOURS: Mo n.-Sat. 9:C>_O.:S:30; Sun. 12:00-5:00 .. .. • .. • ~ 8 Thvr5doy, August 20, 1998 ~OWN . ~CONTINUED FROM A 7 Nightly meetings are offered In 1 Costa MeSd and Newport Beach, . ; for anyone who wants to over,- / come nicotine addiction. Por ·a · · chedule or more information, cali. 174-9106 OT (800) 642-0666. .' The Newport Sports Co~Ction Foundation operates a free'muse- um at 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The ~hsewn is open.from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . week- days. Call 721 -9333. ' Hoag Cancer Center sponsqrs a free tai du cldSS tor intermediate to advanced le vels from 10:.30 to· 11:30 a .m. TI\ursdays for people with C-dncer and their families. A beginner session meet!> from 10:30 to 11 :30 d.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce .stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu- ous movements to aid m balance and concentrabon. No registra- tion is required. Free. Hoag Can- cer Center is at 4000 W. Coast HighwayT Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Oasis Senior Center offers a dal· ly telephone contact program for seniors wbo have a limited local support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. . lbe Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wedne.sdays at t)le Orange County D'epatt:Jnent of Education. 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 444-5030. The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays Health & We llness Ce nt r MAsSAGE Skin Care AROMATIIERAPY BODY TRFA1MENTS Sauna l ''"'" 7 tl"Y' 11 w .. t·k • Mon 1-d <1am·!Jp111. ::-.aL ~n IOrun-7pnl Cost.a Mesa Hun · n Beach 666 Haker, Sutw IOI 17672 Beach •1 Suileto 0 & £ ({:;w.J1 of Hrlel.01, cloooc w South Coallt Plaza) (&IOCh &. NewmM Lii Pt.ldta P!Ga) 714.668.9925 714.84 .9936 Factory Direct Since 1959 /BLINDS Choose from a collection of top of the line fabrics bought direct from leading mills, now at closeout prices that mean a savings of 60-703 off original retail prices! Call for a Free In Home Estimate ~~~,_.,hWlnd ... ~~~ 800/624-5 132 ! DRAPERY\!VORLD UPTO (7p F, BLINDS & SHADES Ill i VISA I GARDEN GROVE COSTA MESA LAGUNA HILLS 537-6275 546-2653 493-2870 V'1Sit our Factory Showroom: 11622 Matkon Or., Garden Grove -1 Blk east of Knott off Orangewood around town in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Briitol St., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671. Oasis Senior Center oUers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments. and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to• the center. For appointm~ots, call 644-3244. People Jntere4ted in r eading English can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. f;lor more information, call 851-l 7i~9 Oasis Seru<>i: Center has a walk- ing · 9T9-UP called Walkers 'Not · RockerS1 that meets once a w~k to enjoy scenic walks in and aroupd the Newport Beach area. Call 644-3244. EssentlaJ Weight Management offers interactive and p'roactive weight loss groups. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. WPdnesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach. Ca.11 718-9848. A discussion group for recover- ing women alcoholics who have been sober a t least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to discuss relationships, careers and living lite sober. There is a cost based on a· sliding scale. For more information, call.225-8189. The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family education , offers a women's support group from o:30 to 6 p .m. Tuesdays at 2900' Bristol St., E:!-206, Costa ¥esa. Call 432·0020. The Healing Connection otters a women's relationship group at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah · Egg Twist Bread. -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes .. Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf r---------~~--~---~ I Come In & Feast on the Dmettl of_ Sulnmtt! I " i 25°/oOFF i I . I ~ L Breads :!s?~~~~':!;:~3~98 Cookiesj 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . more infonnation, call 261-8003. Women Helping Women offers a free peer support group for women in transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p .m. Wednesdays at 425 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631 ~2333. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-623} Body Design and Unlt~d sW,hfos of Self-Defense offers kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9~·30 a .m. Tuesdays, TburSdays ahd Satur· days at 1000 w: <;:oast Hig~way, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per: class. Call 722-0526. Alcoholics Anonymou s meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m . Monday through Friday in Room 3 «rt 08$is Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Alzheimer's Assodatton and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WesWtlla Rosa cosponsors a free support group meeting for 'caregivers at 7 p.m . the fourth , Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted qving, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. The Alzheimer's Association and Mesa Terrac~ a residential com- munity foi: · people with Alzheimer's disease and re1ated dementia, offers a ·free supi>on group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- t\.dn, call 283-1111. Montessori !1farbm-.9rftsaSdioofs Summer ~ Fall Enrollment PR1 SCHOOL &. WMENJARY Ages 2111 to l 2 Yun lXCf.llENCf. IN EDUCATION lst&l>Uslted 1970 • Mootasort Cunkulum • l&llet .. Gymnutk •Pe~~ • ftlonetlc lea.tins Propam • Music • Forelp L&nguqe • CIUtlve Art • Open Yeu lound • Computer Science • Fun lxtended O.yt&tt fREE! Dell•ery wUh Purchase of 5 I"<· Set w/OJ1. • JUDSON SCHOOL Gala fundraiser to benefit Ballet Montmartre Newport Ballet Academy is the technical training school for the Ba.llet Montmartre, a non-profit organization created to expose children to dance through professional production, training and an interactive outreach program for the local school children. These culturaJ art programs are free and the students on both ends benefit. . On October 24 there will be a gala fundraiser at the Village Crean m Newport Beach from 6 -10 f..m. to raise money for the Christmas production .''A Christmas Caro , " for the cultural arts educational outreach program and a scholarshif fund available for many dedicated students. The evening wil include a silent auction, buffet dinner and ballet excerpts from The Ballet Montmartre's repetory. For more Information, call (949) 646-7688. PACIFIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE ARTS PRESENTS ... ~ .0 }..0 NEWPORT B~T Enrolling Now for Fall! (l\ges 2 to 12 years) Ballet • Tap • Jazz • Music, Art & Orama Daily • Thematic Curriculum • 1/1 Day, A.M. or P.M. • l"alrytale Theatre w/costumes • Ages 3-5 yrs. )'. .l:J MO#MY·AND·ME ~S Introduction to Computers ~ '.'YI ) r; }. .0 Le•m what you need to know to aet started ut11: Window• 9511 Word Proceul11 A lntenet la 4 two hr oact 1 week clatMt or l two K llr detla Motl. Tue, Wed, aont1p ; • Small clus size -5 studenta max. • Step-by-step clw notel to tlD home • $99 -Visa. MC, AMEX, Discover Call Mark at Newport PC Tral1t11(949)863-1600 3740 Camput Dr. Ste. A, Newport Bach • Hip Hop • Twnbling ANNUAL RECITAL! New Classes Added to Schedule: • Children's Theater for age 5-7 • lmprovis.Jtlon Class for r1gc 8 & up • Dody Sculpting for all ages • Movement Experience for age 2.·3 • Bllllct/Tap Cofnbo class for <1.ge 4-6 • Creative Ballet for age l-4 • Hlp Hop for all agl'S (949) 646-7 644 Arl1Slic Director: Sttl11 Vforlcti, Formn-Pri11cipal Dancuofthe Natio1111I &I/et of Romania 2632 San ta Ana Ave • C M PLAYMATES PRE-SCHOOL "SINC!19M" • Developmental & Ear1y Childhood Education Programs For 2 years thru Pf'e..K • SpeclaJ Emphaal• on Klndetaatten Readiness at the Pre-K Level Full & Momlng Half Day s...JoM Monday-Friday tJ:30 am • t$:OO pm Director Ar1ene Shapiro 714-840-1818 ==~&;:. St.Llo.1300800791 • AF'1UATEO WJTH MAK~ DAY Est. 1928 • Scottsdale. • Arizona • Barbara Wick invites you to learn more about Judson School Please call (602) 948· 7731 Happy 70th Birthday Judson! and many, many morel Winter School at Scottsdale ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND PERSONAL GROWTH TRADITIONAL cm.LEGE PREP..• SUPPORT• ESL SMALL CLASSES • GRADES 3· 12 EXTENSIVE ATHl..Enc. EOUESfRtAN. AcnvmES STUDY/TRAVEL • INTERNAT10NAL STUDENTS Box 1569 •Scottsdale, AZ 85252•16021948-7731 email: admiuionOjudtonschool.com Reading/language arts progr'am emphasizing phonics. Structured for high academic achievement One & two-year kindergarten program EXTENDED CURRICULUM TEACHERS FO~ • Computer Education •Spanish • P.E. •Swimming (Pool oe ,,,...._) •Art • Mu•lc Internet Connection in Comp"ter Lab Classroom computers &. Computer Lab on prermses. Reader, Reference&. Audio· Visual library on snmiacs Credentialed teachers. Small single·gmdtd cl~. · Sibling discounu. Day Care Before &. Alter School 6:30am • 6pm NON-ACADEMIC SUMMER CAMP (949) 645-5171 261 Monte Vilta Ave. CO.ta Me•, CA 92672 Affiliated with Playmate. Prachool Stace~ •l00600796 (714)~1919 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot around town Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that special tzes in the needs of people who have sick or dymg animals. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Swte 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an arurnal chanty of tbe attendee's choice. For reserva- tions, call 721-5750. \ Another Pa,sage, a transitional support grqup for people experi- encing changes in their Hves, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, {300 Margu~rlte Ave., 'Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center conducts blood pressure screening from 9 to 11 ~.m. the first and third Tues- day of each month m Room 3 al 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screening is also available from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the second and Courtb Wednesday of each month at-Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach Call 644-3244. YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by 0-Snu Rich, O.D~. OlSCLOSlNG INFORMATION To Stt if your 1.h1ld is Joing Jll .Jrqu.ite iob of c:larung hli or her tmh. pur.h.uc Jndo~mg ubln;s ai 1hc loul phamu.cy. I ~K' lum1lm agcnu ve compo~ of •cgeuhlc d~cs th1t canporarily mm tho1r .a.rn. of rhc lttth .. htrc pbquc is .a.lloMd 10 1tm.un .... uh l'oor brw.hing uchniquc. Be sure to lei wur dulJ Ill on vour link "cxpcnmm1' anJ 1ogc1hcr du.cl) lollOw die dittaions ~~i.kJ 00 1hc ubcl 011<.c ~ dUcolonrig ubku knc thnr tra<c rnlor bchinc.l, tnmilK tht vcu of pbquc ruiduc with 1 minor ;wd bngl11 l1J;h1 \0 clut ~uur ,h1IJ c.in b«ome familiv 11ri1h tht uru in ntnl of bttm brudung. Tun. hJ-c your lhtld U'( ht' or her toothbrush ro rcmU\lt 1hc pli4ut from 1hc discolored ams Rt~1 1hc pr~s a lcw "'ttk.I I.it« lO .&1low your child 10 1how 1mprovcn1Cn1. Wt encourage OC'W mcJr.h Jnd trnrmtnl for ;a.II health arr Rq;ulu <hn.kup1 JllJ dwungs arc the bt11 pro1t1.uon A(C,Jlll)t ntcn,ivc Jrm.tl un1mcnu 1nJ 'urgcry We m~ lourrJ .a.1 1411 A~ Aye., Suuc 'i08, Ncwpon Rnch. where we can help you find the rigl11 \oluuuo m }Our problem '"'"It 1hr mou modern 1rntmcnt 1n1bblt. Pk.ut all MO %KO '" ,,hc:Jult an appoin11:ncn1 We USC OUI In hc•UK' Lib bulmcs for our patients' tll11C md 1.on~ntcm.t . .1-- . The Newport Beach ~cbologt­ cal Association offe~s a body image and moderate eating sup- port group at 7 p.m Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 721-5750. Oas1$ Senior Center offers a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. A support group for those with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.tn. the first and third Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, ·4000 W.. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 1be meetings are free. For more information, cdll 122-6237. A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach The meetings are free. For more mfor· mation, call 722-6237. Free professional consultaUon for makeup, wigs, etc., is avail- able for cancer pabents by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cdll 722-6237. A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Patty dnd George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 722-6237. The Jewish Senior Center offers card games lrom 10 a.m. to 2 p .m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered al noon for $3 per senior. Call 513-5641. Oasis Senior Center offers care- gwer support counseling for peo- ple caring for a loved one. For appointments, call 644-3244. Hoag Cancer Center offers sup- port for people facing or undergo- ing bone marrow transplants or stem-cell rescues. Call 574-6872. All UPHOISTERY FABRIC •••••••••••••• Up65o/o To Off · limited time off er Duette Hone)'comb Pleated Shades Mini Blinds Wood Blinds Vertical•, Window Shades ••••••••••••• Silhouette Window Shading 30%0ff Luminette Private Sheers 25°10 0ff limited time offer 25 %0ff All DRAPERY FABRICS 20-35 °1Vff Also on Sale Flooring ~ting Laminate Floon Hardwood Roon limited time offer. Ch s lovers of all age are tnv1t~ ed to JOID the Jewish Seruor Cen- ter's chess club from 7 to top m Tuesdays at 250 E. Bctker St . Cos- ta Mesa. For more inlormahon, call 513-5641. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Assooation often; a coed i.up- port group at 7 p.m. Thursdctys ot 3101. W. Coast Highway. Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires I ree preassess- . ment. Call 722-4588. The Healing Connection offers a. coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at. 4425 Jdmbore~ Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. Call 261-8003 .. Natural Foods Cooking Classes are offered at New Ledf Ndtural Cwsme. Cldsses are $35 edch. For more information, call 444-1005 The Consumer Business Net- work meets dt 7 a m Friddys in the mezzanine al Newport Gate- way, 19800 MucArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 550-4~85 . The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Bu:.10£~:. Leads luncheon takei. pldce dt 11.45 am. Wednesdays at C~td Mesd Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Me<>a . For more information, call 574-8780. A free lecture about dlvorce medicthon is offered the tturd Thursday of edch month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor cUld psy chologist Lee H. Solow. Reserva- tions are required. Call 955-2575 Revise your Ufetime documents rng<trding durable power of attor· ney through Oasis Seruor <;enter for $1 e'dch. For appointments, call 644-3244. • The National Dyslexia ReseMch Foundation sponsors weekly adult dtlention dehc1t disorder support groups at 1U. ofhce, 83'l Dover Dnve, Swte 27, Newport Beach. Cost 1S $5 Cdll 642-7303 Oasls Senior Center offers pre- ventive health cdfe sefVlces tor Wb,ere's Ptne arty? ,. ruors on th fourth Wedn ~ of eaC'h month m Room HS·3 t 800 Margu nte Ave .. Corona deJ Mdr. Ccdl 1>44-3244. .,It Facing Forward, a support group for fanuly member of recenU1 deceawd c an<e•r pati£:nt.s, mecl,4 from fi .~JO to 7:J0 p .m. ctnd 7·30 to 8:30 p.m Monday'> dt Pdtty and Georgl' l Ioag Cdncer Centea;; 4000 W Cwsl I hghway, .Newport Bcac:h . Admission is free. For mort· infotn1ilt1on, t dll 722-6237. The Costa Mesd Fire Depart· nwnt'l. Fm• Explorers Post 400 nwets al h µ.m. Tuesdays at van- OUh hre Stdtlons, M~rnbership is open to .myone b<'tween the ages of 16 drul '.ll Call 754-5141 or 754-SlOIJ Put a few words to work for you . Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 r~ec1(1/i ·.1i11 i11 r '(rm r 1'111,/(l/ff'H; '. jr1'. r~N'1(1/ (!rm,i( //j - ' • . ·WEDDINGS·ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! ·Imprinted Balloons • Custom Banners • Party Goods • Helium Tank Rentals LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wrapping • Greeting Cards Mon-Sat 9-6 Closed Sundays 270 E. 17TH ST.• COSTA MESA 722-1803 NEWPORT MESA· S10UGE ., over 700 units! .. Store your valuables, recreational equipment & more with confidence • 24 hour recorded video surveillance • All units individually alarmed •Air conditioned spaces availabk •Boxes & packing supplies • &cellent lighring • Easy access off Bristol • Open 7 days a week, 7am-7pm i = f XTRA '">ll F ~ l OR At_, E • . I • • • : • • • • , .. • •A 10 Thursday, August 20, 1998 • soc1e • Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pi10t :1be Js/a,nders stage Titanic pa,rty with Berle and Caesar I A n Evening on the Titanic," starring Mil- ton Berle and Sid Cae- sar on board the Fashion Island version of the doomed ve el, is scheduled tor SatW'day. The event will benefit the O~ange County Museum of Art. The Islanders, a charitable group of local women who catne toge ther in 1991 using the JJ&De- sake of the shopping -centtp", have dedicated their time, mon- ey dnd talent to ra.lsing fi.mds through soaaJ events . .Every pen- ny has gone toward ~ding chil- dren and families on the Orcinge COdSt. Now. The Islanders have <lecltcated themselves to helping create one of the fl.nest institu- tions of contemporary and Call- lomia art on the coast Berle, cele brabng h1s 90th huthday, 1oms paJ Caesar as the :.pec1al Hollywood guests of The Islanders to lwen up the party with some n taruc-proportlon humor at the mvitation of hon- orary event chairs and close fnends Donna and John Crean. Speaking of the C'reans - dmong the wealthiest of Orange Coast residents and owners of a sparkling new multi.million-dol- lar. 120-plus-foot yacht railed the Donna C -both of them have traded their Mf rcedes to drive new Volkswagen Bugi,. John has d white one dnd Donna tools dJ'Ound m a blue one. I'll bet they got a decLI buying two dt once How do yo u think they got to be the richest couple in town? Actually, the fancy wheels weren't traded dt all They're JW.l getbng d rest m the massive garages dt Village Crean while John dnd Donna. celebrat- ing theu 50th anmver.ary Uus year, are having fun w1lh the Beetles Enough on the Creans and their love Bugi, . back to the Titanic. The <'Vemng in the Bloommgddle's Courtydfd is be ing chaired by the incredible, hard-working Ann Stern with d comnuttee of eq ually dedicated local volunteers that includes Pam Arnett, Lana ChanJer, Eve Kornyel, Darleen Manclark, Fran Mulvanla, Marsha Orlln, Judy Shepard and Harriet Wel- der among others Cocktails Put a few words to work fo r you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS WEEKLY SPECIAL Chicken Caesar Pita •Sandwiches •fruit Smoothies •Coftee& Cappuccino ~ourNnr Cndlla. er.a ... ,, ColH ... Mona't ROHi 8adl ... In for ... ...,, THI will be served at 6:30 p.m., the ship will sail with dinner at 7:30, and entertainment will commence at 9. Barry Cole and his Sounds of Music Specialists will play into the night. However, Cole reports that he will not sere- nade passengers into the dnnk. He has a major calendar of fall weddings, bar mitzvahs and charity balls to perform at, so do not count on Cole's strings to keep playing as the ship begins to falter. · Sinking will follow the enter- tainment portion of the evening. Organizers promise that this time there will be enough lifeboats, and all classes will be rescued with no preferential treatment for women and children. Equality. 'i' ALDE~'S CARPET has opened anew Arca Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? :\LL RUGS & HlJNNERS on SALE. I ~anchnadc wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, I 'C. H>O:i Placentia Sr .. Co.,ld .\lt''Kl 646-4838 means equality. Black tie and/or tum-of-the-century attire is requested -for the party, that is, not for the sinking. You can wear whatever you please for the sinking. For last-minute reservations, any class, call (714} 756-0300. FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic WIWhite Tip • Pink & White Powder • LumeGtl • Sltk Wrap •Acrylic •Pink FILLS •Pink & Whnt • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap Sid Caesar Jack Dawson is on the roster of passengers at this time. ••• The Cinderella Guild of New- port Beach, supporting Chil- dren's Hospital of Orange Coun- Milton Berle ty, is planning a bayside party to introduce its new cookbook, #Dining OD The Bjiy with the Cinderella Guild." Joyce Piercey is taking reser- vations for the Aug. 27 afternoon reception to be held on West Bay Avenue, Newport Beach. Mem- bers of the guild will prepare • appetizers featured in the cook- book to be served along with fitte wmes as the summer SWlSet fills the harbor with red glare and golden fire to the west Tu join ,, the fun and help the children, call PieTcey at (949) 723-9690. ••• . - Also on Aug. 27, John Sharpe, owner and executive chef of West Coast Productions Restau· rants, is expecting 1,000 local guests to share An Evening of Good Fortune. Sharpe and staff will open the newest restaurant in his suite of. fine-dining establishments that. includes Bistro 210, Diva and Topaz Cate. It's called Aysia 101, and it occupies the former water- front site of John Dominis on Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Five local charities will share in Sharpe's grand opening gen- erosity. They are ATSC, Blind Children's Learning Center, American Red Cross Orange County Chapter, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Balboa Per- forming Arts Theater Founda- tion. For ticket information, call Sue Cannon at (949) 552-3949. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Of Live Professional Theatre - Our Sub sc ribers See It First! Subscriptions Begin At just $ .1 08! M AINSTAGr Timelep doslks ond new wo'*' on the 6-ploy Moln1to1• Season. AH, WILDERNESS! by £upne O'Nelll s.ptemhfo 4 ·Oct.._, II, I"' In o frsht-heorlfd mood. Amtncoi f!Nftrt pklywr'ffll ltl'IOplfl 0 llOSlo/f< boyhood DINNER WITH FRIENDS West Coon Premiere by Donald Morrulles ~1'·~11,IHI Momo,a flm* lllJ ond mldo./tft C/ISH ploy WI -fOC'rmel meals. TARTUFFE by Mollere ,.,._.., •-r.MHity 14, 1m The IOSCol • fO\"t dtt WOfd 'l!yfJOClllt' O bod rtputaU0rt ftU ltG C~ OF MICE AND MEN by John Stelnhc'r ,..,_., ,,_ .,,, 4, '"' Two frreods rhort on Oftlts1 Atn.roeon chom IO M off lht fot o( lht lotld. THE NORMAN CONQUESTS by Alon Aydrboum .,,, . ., , .. "" An~ OllllltGfll ~ 11#'111 ltico on omonMn IWM .. ,..,_ ,....,... I /2-PRICFO TICKETS! ,,,. ,.., ,w.., ""'" SOt1 1Mn ,.,.,,.. "'_,,. ror--Ol"r fll«MI' ,, )'OW wt,. botn M.., I, 1'6J • lot&' IHt4 .,. 0 -IUllwibff. ,.,., mt1'1 p.H"CfNR • IUb!IC:rfl*M Ide! ·---unn. _,,.,,,., • pto! S[C O NO STAGF New cllttln,-.dp theac,.. on the $.ploy Second Stop Season. DIMLY PERCEIVED THREATS TO THE SYSTEM Wen Coon Premiere by Jon Klein s.,temkr U • OctoN r JS, IHI In 1/111 wockr bctl scronrd'f (om•ftor family. non111me JttmS Ulmthow cohtrtnt BUT NOT FOR ME World Premiere by IC.Ith Reddin H•n ...... 1 • O.Ce~ 4 Ifft A hotel bd hop WltlltUfS htSIOfy ~incl-dtNCfllU Ille tttn#)atuocn McCarthy tto • SKYLIG.HT by Dovfd Hore J--rr 1•· ,...,_, 2t. '"' Thu lo1llclc IO¥f ofroir is cwtr, but wflfrt do Iller fO from herel A CONTEMPORARY PLAY Mwrfl , • .,., "· '"' An ln«rlflllnl MW ~ (rnh ffOin N.w Yorlt OI LoMon TWO SISTERS AND A PIANO =-c:. ,,.,,.,.,. .. ,, . .., ... ,"'. l.M. P*a __, OllllMlr dWI ti Cuf)o on IN "' f( dlf s..-u.iln'a ,...... ' j • ' I I I ' r I ' ' ' ' I ' I • • I • • • • • • • : ' f • • • : f ' • • ' I ' • • ' • t • , I ' ' • • • } • • I .. 1~rt Beach/Cosio Mesa Doily Pilot date book Thursday, August 20, 1998 A}l • -·~Paradise'. and 'Avengers' don't live up to their potential • IDITOll'S NOTE: The Reel Critics col- umn features movie critiques written by tommunlty members serving on our !>'nel. gle. After a month of fun, Sheriff and Tony return to New York, while Lewis stays on to save the Borneo orangutan. stream American pictures, the filmmakers take a senous subJect and dumb it down with a series of ridiculous plot contrivances. Thus, we are offered up the usu- al tedium of a blatantly absurd love entanglement, as well as the to-be-expected depictJon of the U.S. news media as ruthlessly amoral in its pursuJt of a story. Both of these subplots poison the film, draining whatever credibili- ty such a highly improbable tale might olheTWlse have nad. Great premise, but 'Para dise' ge~ lost Flash forward two years. Sher- if{ and Tony are suddenly con- fronted by a lawyer. Beth Eastern I R eturn To J,>aradise• pre- sen ts its 1audience with an interesting moral question: In.order to save a friend's life, ..y.ould you be willing to spend three to six years in a God-forsaken Malaysian prison cell knowing full well there is not the sllnunest chance you could survive such an ordeal and (Anne Heche). who informs them that Lewis is about to be execut- ed. remain'of REEL CRmcs ~'::1~m::d' Before leav- ing for Borneo, Lewis had been arrested with the trio's stash of hashish, and Philip Ruland As for performance value, Heche's screen presence is an irritant at best. Her voice vacil- lates between a husky stage whisper and Lower East Side screech. now after Directed skillfully by Joseph Ruben, the film is at times a riveting account of divided loyalties, as three friends deal with the horrific con· sequences of Malaysian drug law. serving two yea.rs in a Malaysian hell-bole, he is to hang in eight days if his two buddies don't return and own up to their part in the crime. One performance worth not- ing is Phoenix's turn as Lewis. We have seen his acting talents in the film "To Die For," where he played a soc1opathic youth to harrowing perfection. In this film, he once again delivers big, giving his character a stunning physical and emotional realism that brings the horrors of human suffenng alive in graph- ic fonn. Sheriff (Vince Vaughn), Lewis (Joaquin Phoenix) and Tony (David Conrad) enjoy a trip to Malaysia full of youthful hijinks that includes enticing pretty Penan~ girls, rebuffing local street thugs and smoking hashish in the dense, lush Malaysian jun- Unfortunately, this dramatic story line never sufficiently develops in any cohesive and believable way. The Shakespear- ian underpinrungs of the narra- tive -wherein individual choice is imbued with a deep pathos - could easily have made this film supremely engaging. • PHIWP RULAND, 40, lives in New· port Beach and co-owns an Irvine bene- fit consulting firm with his brother, Lloyd. But, as is typical of main- HOUIS mer Jazz Series. Admission is CoWlty Performing Arts Center $20 for the first show and $25 for through Sunday, with perfor- the second. Earl l<lugb will per-mances today, Friday and Satur- form Aug. 28. The Hyatt New-day at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 2 porter is located at 1107 Jam-p.m.: and Sunday at 2 and 7:30 boree Road, Newport Beach. For p.m. Tickets range from $21 to information, call 729-1234. $52.50 and can be purchased at The Center, 600 Town Center STAGE Drive, Costa Mesa. For informa- lion, call (714) 556-2787. 'CATS' 'LAUGHING WILD' Andrew Uoyd Webber's musical The OCC Repertory Theatre "Cats,• based on T.S. Eliot's Company will present Christo-•01d Possum's Book of Practical pher Durang's "Laughing Wild " Cats," will be at the Orange Aug. 29 and Sept. 5 at 8 pm. and Where Wine ~ Where to Dine Restaurant Direc~ory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride of Newport" Riverboat. Home Of The Newport Harbor NatJtlC8I Muset.m (Formerly Reuben e. LeeJ rs ~ From 11 &m<9pm Lunch and [)oner S8t Suri Brunch 8am (dosed Mondays). Reservedons Needed lWf For Weddings. Banquets ()-PrMJte Parbes. fJ Map-0'9dlt Cards ~ Located At 151 E. Coast Hwf, Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 67~7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI Located at McFadden Place (next t.o Newport Pier) in Newport Beach. Holn: Mon-Thur 7:00am-12 midnight Weekends 7:CDam-3.CDem. Atrwrl.. VIS8, lleccMlr. Diner's Oub No ReeeNetlorla Needed. (714) 67~7991 CHUBBS MALONE Come Join the f\XI.. G"88t Amencan food. fant8SbC tugers sandwiches, 80l4>I end 181ada. Deily speaala. ~ ~ from 11 :OOam V./MC eccepted. loceted between Tustin end lrwle at 482 E 17th St. Costa Mesa. (714) 642-2226 TWIN PALMS Cllllfomie Coeetal a-. fallCl.W'ing the bounty ci the C089t in a COi ampOl 9 'Y lndooMMdoor oAege l(JJln acmoephere. Ne ac catllilirrllR Ml'Y ~ l1n:h Mon .sat, 11 .3Jwn.3pm fNfJrf n9'tt; bar menu IMllatlle beCMen lln:h/dnner and lhtr . .set. ~ midnight. L.oc8C8d at BOO Newport C«ur D-.• at Feehion llland. 721-8288 JACK SHRIMP ~ Mher'Oc LOuiliana cuiaine In an upbeat. caJ8I 1tm01p1Wa wcti p1t10 diiing Try 01.r Jecklhrimp pllrel, or &hi Jemmin' ~ Tab Ol£ and~ ......... Locac.d It 2400 w. eo.t. 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Locat.ed at 333 Bayside OiVe. 675-5333 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The only brewery 1n Newport Beach, we 68f'Ve award wtnning beers g we have e fantasbe food menu, With outdoor dtl'llng and lots of FREE parl<lng. l.ocsted et 2920 Newport BM:!. Hours 11 :30am-1 :OJpm Surl-Tues. 11 :30am-1 ·COam Ff't.Sat. SKEWERS Co&ta Mesa's only Brewery' located et 298 E 17th St. •n Costa Mesa All OU' brew & entrees are indMdu8llY made fresh. VVood fired pizzas, shnmp/chcken/beef/lamb kabobs, salads and great sandwiches Hours 11 am-11 pm ~ Thll'S end 11 am- 12 midnight FnSet. BAMBOO TERRACE O'l8clt out the hippest. ())inese restaurant in Orange c.ountV Recendy remodeled to resemble eo Asian beer haUse Om U.n ser..es tasty Chineee food and offers a fully stocked bar With refreshing li'opical dnnb. a quality wine list end a great assortment of premtum bottled and dre~ beers HOurs. 5:0Jpm-7:0Jpm Tues ·Sun Oosed Mondays Located at 1773 Newport BM:! in Cost.a Mesa. 645-5550 MANDARIN GOURMET Olcnese food lovers wiU find house &pecl81be& along With many familiar fawntas on ttle menu. We offer A wnetv Of appetUerS, ~. salads. ent1'ae6 end desserts. Baoauets. cat.enng and take-out 8V8tlable SeNlng lunch & dinner 1 days a week lac8tad et 15CO Adams twe, I 1 CD. 54G 1937 ~ SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches, Coffee and Espresso Chlka & Smoottiies Aft new breektast meoo Catanna avaiabla. ()pen Moofn et Sam. Sat et 7am and Sun at~. Located et 270 E. 17th STeet. Coaca Mesa 645-2252 GURU'S SANDWICHES We serve hot & cold deli sandwiches. 'O.r sandwiches are the f8tt.est in town!• Try our world famous meatba.U sandwich or Olr deli style undwlch, yet.I'll be "Gnl'ed" for I.tel Mon. • Fn. 9am- 6pfn, Sat 1 Clam-3pm. Located It 1560 5upanor //Ne. A 1 (114) 722-1211 Ralph is Fienne, but 'Avengers' too modern W hen can an elegant pro- duction. with all the requisite values of top stars (deserving the status), avi· lized dialogue, beautilul settings, elegant cosh..Uning and subtle (il not distinguished) musical accompaniment fcl.il to connect with its audience? the poise. the aplomb and the polished facade are still there, but the role calls for noUung ond that's what it gets. Very dlsap~ pointing, as Connery is one of my film idols. And that's what the viewer wants to feel. They want to care about the protd.gonists when they watch what's billed as a sus- pense movie " When a cene takes place in• the streets of London or the Eng. li.s~ countryside, the ambiance • improves, but soon we are back in cyberspace. which is as cold as the heavy snowfalls that are a • major plot gunnuck. Also sad is the lack of true creativity in the concoction of th'e Answer: When it's "The Avengers.• . scnpt by Don MacP.herson. The writer obviously- and almost assuredly under the orders and control of the .pr&ducer and Eleanore Humphrey The plot spins on the all-too- usual ploy of ta.lang over the world T1us b.me it's to be accom- plished by a dlsgruntled former:. spymaster (Connery) who has ... deVlSe~ weird'and wonderful • ways to control the weather. My predominant emotion m reporting this is sadness. Sad that a new generation (or maybe two) cannot experience the heady sense of fun that the originals - suave and ironic Patrick McNee and the divine, spirited Diana Rigg -brought to their charac- terizations. Piennes, taking over McNee's role of John Steed, agent extraor- dinaire for the British govern- ment, does a pretty good job at all levels. But -sad to say - Uma Thurman ts competent but cold and bas none of the innate rddiance that made Emma Peel so enjoyable. director- lried to marry the brilliance of the old series' mge· ruous and whirns1c(l} but lively twists, with the newest dlgital technology so beloved by young filmmakers today. Some of the effec~ are daz- zlmg. of course, and ft is enter- tairung if not engrossl.Ilg. It depends on constdnt referrals, and scenes, of •having tea," as ll that's the most plausible way to establish how "veddy Eng- lish· and upper class this story is. Everything was elongated - either vertically or honzontally - for endless climbing, falling or traversing. While desthetically beguiling, the sets and Sorry to say 1t but sen.pt, direc- tor and cast are too arch. With the possible excepbon of Fiennes. And at times he seemed uncomfortable Ul th.ls milieu. As for Sean Connery, a truly distinguished and versatile actor, he just walks through his role as their formidable adversary. Oh, sequences are entertaining but, again, uninvolving. They don't create the tensions and trepida· hons about the dilemmas of our hero and herome • ELEANORE HUMPHREY, "over 65, • lives in Costa Mesa and 1s a political 1 junkie involved With several city com- mittees. .. Aug. 30 an.d Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. and way, Corona del Mar. Fo,. infor-Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.ni. 7 p.m. Perfonnances will be in mation. call (949) 673-6760. Tuesday through Sunday. The the Drama Lab Studio at OCC, museum is at 850 San Oemente -Dnve .. Newport Beach. For 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. ART Admission is $5. For infonnation, information, call 759-1122. .. • call (714) 432-5640. BRETT REICHMAN JOHN STOBART .. -FllM "New California Art: Brett An exhibit of maritime painbngs .. Reichman," featuring Reich-by John Stobart, •An Artist's \ man's paintings of common Jowney." will be 111 the Newport LANDMARK'S PORT THEATER childhood images with hidden Harbor Naubcal Museum's Today is the theater's last day. meanings, will run through Oct. GJ'and Salon through Nov 8. •western," a 1997 French movie 4 at the Orange County Muse-Adnussion is free for membexs, • about two friends, will be um of Art. Admission is $5 for $4 for adults and $1 for children. r screened through today at 4:30, adults, $4 for seniors and stu-The museum is at 151 E. Coast 7:10 and 9:45 p.m Landmark's dents, children under 16 and Highway, Newport Beach. For J Port is at 2905 E. Coast High-museum members are free. info:nnation, call 673-7863. AMACHI Sushi &. Sushi t.o Go. Complet.e Bar All Maior Credit Cards Located At 2675 lr\1ne /We (Across from Newport Golf Cru-se) (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA Amenca's most celebratEd Japanese restaurant Open 7 days e week. Lunch 11 ;30am-2:3Q:>m Moo-Fri, 0.nner 5·3Q.100Jpm Moll-Thurs; 5·3Q.11 :0Jpm Fri; ~11 :CQ:>m Set; 4:3Q.9.~ Sun locat.ed et 4250 Birch St. 955-0822 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authenac Mexican Food, WttJl The Freshest Ingredients&. A New Light 0.11s1ne Great Margaritas. Hot.rs: lunch &. Dinner All Maior Credit C'.ards Accepted. Located et 2101 Placentia, Costa Mesa -642-1142, 28l) Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach - 67s.6855 and 2744 E Coast ltNy . COM -6448226 Ml CASA CU meals are now a tnp t.o Ba)8 as well as MelCICO Now atfenng fish tacos. Phone ahead for orders to.go Hours. Deily From 11 ·<ntm All M8for Q'9dlt C.ards ~ Locet.ed At 296 17t.h St , Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 LA PALAPA SerWlg SldlenbC South MeXJCan Seefood Cew:he, cocktetls. cemarones. pulpo. enseladas and rooch more Open 6 days a week. Dosed an Wedne:sdlryti. Dine in or c:ak&<U. locetad at 123 23rd St in Newport Beach (near Mltt l'l'f'Ch's} 6732657 FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA 5eva'y Persian CUISlne in upscale, affordable etmoephen! 11 ~10·~ Sunday-Thll'Sday, IXlbl 1am ~ Wlt.h live muse LA CAVE Mero Includes lobst.er. D'8b. Shnmp, Steaks Oai1y Speaals Fri. & Sat. Pnma Rib. MJI Bal' & WI08 List. Cesual Dress Holn: lunchea 11 :30-2:30 -Omer Mon.&t. tram 5:~ Visa, Mastarcard, Diner's Oub LOC8tAld At 1695 Irvine /liw .• (At 17ttl Street) Neer Bloclcbustar EntertalMlent Costa Mesa (714) 646-7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Meru Includes Steak. F1"96h Ash. Olickeo. 8'xgara & Salads Prices Range From S3 75 For l.lflCh & $6 25 For OiMer. t-b.n: Mon.&t. ~ 11 am For l1n:h 4 CQim Mon . .ff1 .. Dinn9' 3·~. Set s. Sun • Map-0-.dt en.~ L.ocatad At 2:Jll Hlrtor Bl 131, Costa Mele (714) 641..S777 THI ARCHES The premun IC8elt and eeefood house in CAnge County 8ll'ICe 1922. SerWlg ~ Mon .fri. 11 :Xllrn lid 3·C:Qim, Oinrw 8Swd ~ l.tlCil 1 CXllm locllted an Newport M & QJellt Hwy"' Nlwpol't 8-:h. 84!>7077 DIHO SIAM Thal Cl'tlnese Cuisine ~ 7 days. Monday · 5atu'day Lunch 11 00 e.m • 3 CD p m Dimer 4 00 pm • 10 CD p.m 5und8't .., [)nner ooty Party trays & catenng 8118ilable Located in die Costa ( Mesa CoLrtyerds at 1835 Newpa't B~ 0-154 6453259 ROYAL KHYBER fwtaro.wiMing QJal8 ct~ ~ for kMlCh Mf 11 D<·CQJrn Closed for Unch Sat.. &mav bnn::h 11 D2. :JJ. Omer S8l'Yed from 5.~ l.DC8ted at 1cm 8nsr.ol ~ No1h Cal now for reservabOf1S 752-5200 TA PAS The Of'i./ restaU'8rt in a c to offer t.he finest 1n wsine from Spain With IM! Aamenco enart.annert Specializing en Paela. steaks, gilled fresh fish &. pastas ~ for ~ and cWvw Located et 4253 Marbngale Way (1 mtla 80Wl of John Werfne Airport). MafOI' credit cards accepted. (714) 75s.8194 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded as Southern Calitoma's tq> seefood reta'8r. Wf:tl ttie largest & finest selectioo of fresh seefaod daf. Also. a mUtinJde Iii of scrumptious dellcecie& such as sushi, grlhi fish enlnleS. cl8m • chowder. lish & chtp&, sanctMches and ea the fixings for a : gcumet meal at home Open 7 days a ~ l.oc8tad at 154 E • 17t.h St . Costa Mesa (714) 5748862 • THE CANNERY ., Hlsta'lc Wecarfroot Restalnnt end Harbor a-use Cerar Ho.rs • Mon . .sat 11 30 · 2 <Dim, Sun 10.Cllam12.~. Al Major • Credit Cards Reservsbons Suggested. Located at 3010 Lafayette /we . Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 Fax; 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the fr9she&t fish available. Fresh gnDed fish, &Mfood and cr.ckln, 18ndwiches ....... giled plate8 and pasta apeoaties ~ 6Nlf'I de.,e a weelc Mon thru S8t 11 em.Spm. .. Sunday 11 em-7pm ~ IVlilable. Loceted at 670 w , 7ttl : 9; IGB, r.ost.a Mesa. (Wast ofthe new ireder Jae's) 645-887a; HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN .. : I • Wt ~the mOlt T• on r.:xnl " cnnge ~ 46 importaj: bin. 42 micro tnwers. Wa flllrln ow 50 iirigle-mllt ' . blended Soocch ~ • Ml • met"t filf>'°'~ bcutona. ...... ~ brencMI ~It 183) Newpcn ~ (Newport&. .. Harbor). 54&8428 THI PARADISE EUltOPIAN • COP'F'EE HOUSI F9llllring ~ cotr91. u • .., t-. finl ct~ •. ....., a. Ol'Wl & oofflie O'IMIOI .. Frtlh biked ~ n <*-~ 7 -• --!Ul-lhn 1Qrn. 1Q.i'I, Fft.Slt 1~ 11pl'n IJJcllDd It 7re E BlllOI M . ~ 8-1\ 6?S-?414 ' -· A 12 Thursday, Augusf 20, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa /'J.ssa Doily Pil2~ W0ll-stag~d 'Cats' has more thaa nine lives 1 ·•11•LY II Ill TOMTrrus W hoever first said cats had nine lives certainly didn't anticipate An drew Lloyd Webber.· Webber's "Cats" began sharp- ening its claws on Broadway in 1982 and the Great White Way remains its personal sandbox today -the show has surpassed .. A Chorus Line" as Broadway's longevity champion. . And touring companies carry the feline message far and wide --.... --..--the ver-THfATER REViEW ~0:t ~~ent- Orange ,- County Performing Arts Center is the fourth to hit town in the past l 0 years. And tf you think these ·Cats· Me getting a little long in the tooth and short on energy, then tlunk again. The current rendi- tion meows with a vengeance d nd vitality the previous incarna- tions would be hard pressed to rnatch. It's an ensemble show with a do.len stars, each getting full measure out of his or her tum in the spotlight. Backed by a throb- bing orchestra under the batori of IJdv1d Caddick (who filled the 'idll1e role fo r Webber's "Evita"), the "Cdls" company is coUective- ly mdgnificent. From the showy stud.liness of Andy Karl as the Elvis-like Rum Tum Tugger. to the melodramatic hdmminess of Craig Ricks as the old trouper Gus re-creating his "Growltiger" days, to the light- footed wizardry of Brian Barry as the mystical Mistoffelees, tl)ese "Cats" seem determined to out- do past versions of the show in "IA PAIAPA'*' ~ RESTAVRAJW 'CATS' + WHERE: Orange County Perf onning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Tonight through Saturday at 8 p.m .• matinees Saturday and S\lllday at 2 p.m .. closing Sunday at 7:30p.m . +HOW MUCH: $21 to $52.50 ~ PHONE: (714) 740-7878 Michelle Tibbitts and Jeff Lagace a.re a mischievous duo in "Cats" at the Orange County Perform· ing Arts Center through Sunday. spades. But the crown jewels are reserved, as usual, for the glam- our cat Grizabella, a show-stop- pmg interpretation by Natalie Toro. Toro, decked out like Norma Desmond awaiting her close-up (in anticipation of a future Web- J();,,,,.. L/,,_ f M Fresh Seafood SlM!d A~ S¥-t ... ,,. _;;-~-; -.&Lio AV.AIL&BU: .. ---------------~ I I fl' Fish Tacos I I )IJ/I Shrimp Tacos I BUY 1 EN"J.'B.BE I )llJ Shrimp Cocktails I GET 1 EN"J.'B.BE I A Octopus Tostad.a.s : JJ'BEE f .lll Cevtche Tosta.das t.: _ ~ ~d_: !! !.~ ~e!:.. ~ ,!"!, _1_ s_ :!.I #J Fresh Oysters BllllVDJG LVJIOB ~ DDIBD Thursd&y -Tuesd&y lO:OOam -9:00 pm • Closed on Wednesdays 183 83rtl&Veet • BalboaPeDJ.n.wla 673 2687 ,,. .. , Mutt l.ynclt'•J - &tiling, Windsurfing & Kal,ak Lessons •• Pl ... -•• 11•1 LUNCH SPECIALS •411 INDIVIDUAL PIZZA SINCLI IAIOI <UP TO 3 ITEMS) (CHKN/SHRIMP/STEAK/LAMBJ CREEN SALAD POTATOES OR RICE BEER OR SOFT DRINK ber moment?), injects a hearty dose of pathos into her untouch- able feline character. And when she sinks her fangs into "Memo- ry• toward the end of the show, it's calculated to make the fur stand up on the back of your neck. Not that it's all that edsy to coax the spotlight away from Karl, who ble11ds appearance with attitude in a dominating performance. Or Barry, in his dizzying tum as the magical cat who's incredibly light on his feet. Alice C. DeChant purrs her m~~~~!,.,, Buy 1 Gef The second Entree 5 0 Ofc of Equal or Entree off Lesser Value . , , I • \I BANQUETS • CATERI NG • TAKE-OUT • COCKTAI L S • F I NE WINES • FH.EL DELI\'FI{\' S20 min. 2 mile r.1<liu' 1500 ADAMS AVE • COSTA MESA (HARBOR & ADAMS) 540-1937i for~et Taco Bell!!! Yo outero DIN DIN AT TBE BA"BOO TERRACE ~~ 1 n3 Newport Blvd. (3 ltores down frbm House Of Flya) Colta M--. CA 92827 846-5660 . {. way through the early Jennyany- dots nwnber as though she's been doing it most of her.life (actually only the last eight years). The duo or J eff Lagace and Michele Tibbitts .as the mis- chievous Munojerrie and Rum- pleteazer spice up the show's early moments delightfully. . The venerable Old Deuteron- omy is rendered with deep ' authority by Craig A. Benham, while Jeannie Montano is a par- ticular standout as Jellylorum,· the femme fatale in the "Growltigerw number. Jon Paul Christensen is ll nimble Simble- • sh anks, the railway cat, and Christie McCall backs Toro beautifully in an unusual but effective •Memory• duet. The overall expepence of "Cats," no matter how many times you've seen it, remains one of joyous wondennent. T.S. Eliot would be blissfully astonished to see what his 1930s poems have wrought. As usual, "Cats" is ticketed for a single week at the Center. U you haven't seen it yet, don't miss it this time around. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Artists, cr~ople wanted for festival ArUsts and craftsmen are invited to sell their wares at/; offer entertainment at the .~> BalbQa Family Festival from . :...I 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 4. 1.1 Pace painters, caricaq.ire • artists and other craft ,qi&kers• • · are welcome. · > • .1 Vendor spaces ~ 10 feet ' by 10 feet ot grass·cOvered ''\I area in Pe~Park by the • base of the Balboa Pier. Cost I is $15 for craft vendors and J $100 for food and entertain· ,; , ment vendors. ~ Admission for the public is free. Applic;ations for spaces •• 1 are available at Newport • i Beach Community Services, .3300 Newport Blvd., N~wport Beach. " For more information, call •J (949) 644-3151. • Please ~ information on local entertainment events to DatebookJ cJo the Dally Pilot. 330 w. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, 92627; or fax It to (949) 646-4, 70. Ta1te of Persia ferdussi .. Gre111 Foot/, F11nt1Utic Service Healthy • Tasty • A.lfordabk {),,.,.,, ln1Wi •for Jpm O..il7 Ci<Jumm l urt<h B11ffe" FrjJays d-Satu~s Unforgettable Nights Lou of Fun iUUI Festivity Amir '"'""""°"•' 111.,,,, 6-G1111ar M.w Binhday Partin. Ann11¥N11rit1, Company ti-'t'nu tf F11m1i] G111h"ingi M~11r11 . lntmfMtHINl/Jy F•mo,., &/&0..n<ff '• Rnervations 714·545·9096 • 714·343-2010 Cateri11g 3605 S. Bristol St. @MacArthur (2 bbJrlu north o South CollSt PlarA) A t Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unkjut win~ room & dining rooms 1v1i11blt fOf' group buslMSS mtttlnp and prlv•lt fwldlons 723-0621 Please Call For Reservations and Directions 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach _ _, f/ ewport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot date book Thursdoy,.August 20, 1998 A 13 rowl ·ng t e peninsula Alta Coffee Company and Snug Harbor offers two takes on dining near Cannery ... MA.IU.A BIRD • S mall shops, art galleries and studios exist ii;> a jumbled array ln Cannery Village along with Alta Coffee Company and Snug Harbc\r, two senior cib- zens of Newport's restaurant commumty. They both lie within the shadow or the grand old lus- tonc landmark, The Cannery. It is a miracle that the two small cafes occupy the saine · planet since they are so different from one another. Alta Coffee is charming, dtSarming and terribly earnest. lt roasts its own coffee, bakes its DINING REVIEW ~W: ~=~ds faintly vege- tarian attitude about food, although chicken and albacore do appear on the menu. Original art hangs on the wdlls a nd the strongest dnnk poured is a double Columbian espresso. Snug Harbor is a bar and cafe dating back to 1954 and its decor mcludes lots of Budweiser neon signs and a snooker table. Its regulars, some akin to human barnacles, cling to memorieb of 1hc old days when Lester Mur- rnan created this haven. It is indeed snug, with limited seating and enough old-time char- pcter to float out lo sea on its own. Breakfast at either estabhsh- 711ent is an adventure worth hav- 11g. Half of Snug lidrbor IS occu- 1 1ed by th<' bar, and th<• other hdlf ha tiny room With th.-kitchen i.1nge as the ma1or fixtu1e Break.fasts are outst<1ndmg, with fresh ordllge JWCc, good hlrong, hot coffee with free sec . onds, warm plates under the ..ggs, cnsp lean bacon and big, Huffy pancakes. One egg, crny style, is served with cnspy-edged hc:1sh brownb und toast for $3.10, WJth a chance to su~btute cottage cheese or tomatoes for the hash browns. The cook specializes m two versions of the three-egg omelet ($5): one a vegetaridl1 mix with onions, tomatoes, mushrooms ~nd spinach; the other, a satisfy- ing old basic Wllh onions and sausages, both with hash browns and lOdbl. Th~ big cooking range takes up major space m the small room1 you get the impression that you dre eating m the k.itchep, family style. It was notable to see two fathers there with young children. (It looked like Dad's ~eekend to have custody.) This 15 a cheery spot, serving huge breakfasts at a savings. At lunch, the highest pnce on the menu lS $5.50 for a steak sandwich with a choice of salad, trench fries, onion rings, fruit sal- ad or soup . A la carte prices worth noting an! a cup of 1>oup tor $1.75 and d hamburger c:1t $3. Dinner 1s another matter. There ts nothing good to say about the medtloc:1f or the steak (both c:1t $7.95) t>xcept that the portions are big dnd reasonc:1bly pnced. The gravy has an mvibng texture c:1nd color -1t 1ust does- n 't taste very good. Around the comer at Alld, eslttblished in 1964, the tantal.tzing aroma of freshly roasted coflt>e makes d perfect greeting to the morrung. A huge bowl of grc:1nola ($4) buried under an avalanche of fJ esh fruit and yogurt 1s tht• No. 1 f.ivrmtc~. but theIP. are thn.><.'-E><J9 ofT'lt•lf•ls ($6.75) Wlth rugged toast nnd c:1 t ho1cc of fnut, hon:uny or potJlOC~ Cmndmon-luden coffeP cc:1ke, . scones dild muffins dre ec:1ch · · + WHERE: 517 30th St., Newport Beach · • WHEN: Cafe: Sunday and Monday, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, 7:30 e.m. to 1:30 p.m. Din- ner: 5 to 8:30 p.m. nightly; Bar: 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. dail • ~ow MUCH: Inexpen- sive + PHONE: (949) 673-3593 A&JA COS I & CDlill'ANY + WHERE: 506 31st St., Newport Beach + WHEN: Open 6 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, 6 a.m. to midnight Saturday, 7 a.m. to midnight and Sun- day, 7 a .m. to 11 p .m. ~ HOW MUCH; Inexpen- sive + PHONE: (949) 675-0233 dnd poached or scrambled eggs With hominy or potatoes are served with fresh fruit, toast and jam ($3.75). ~1 75. The cro~sc:1nts are heavy r---,-,----c-! _____ __ -leaden, even -but thP ~t' muffin~ arc marvelous. CrPpes II "ve with ch unky apple dnd pedr SdUCC with yogurt ($5.50) drt• spnnkled with powdered sugar, ESTAB LISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 KIM HAGGERlY-ZVLCJIS I DAllY PILOT Alta Cottee in Newport Beach serves up soup, salad, sandwich- es, breads, pastries and a variety of cottee drinks. I Lunch features Sdlads priC"ed I so popular, thPir daily vc:1neues from $3.45 to $6.95 and soups are such as sweet potato com chow- Rugs and Wool Carpet HEMPHILL'S r -~-0:_B ___ O ___ l_O_X __ ®_$ __ 1 __ 9 __ 9 __ *_~~ii 1 ~~:~~0;t~~~~~:;~ I 4':..!,\,,, Newport B~h I 'l-'1 Location I I Call Now 631-9060 K~nneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. 1 ~-------------------~W~~~~~CDY---~ f.(!Il(jjffi--~ilifil1~f-~rmr-6TTPfl·i I mm IJ'S 1111181Y'S 10 llWY'l EVBIY WB 11 !.mJ!IDJ ~ . '·,:... l'c'i!'fi~:Ur. All ages Okay before 10pm I GRIND OPENING i IUlllY Ill 23 t EVEREST A MacGillivra9 f"'rccman r"ilm ___.___ -- I 1{1/1 ~·.1 ·r • • ~--.J~ f der. spmach garbanzo, Mexican potato, and tomato with wild nee dre documented on a separate. pnntout along Wlth the bread Of the day , · A gumt twice-baked potato ($3.95} is nch With scallions, sour cream, 1ack and cheddar chee es and a salad with a cup of the day's soup is $5.75 "Zum Stew· is considered an ·Alta legend " It is d Mexican version of rrunestrone crammed with garden vegetables, plenty ot ~ chilies and beans, its spicy flavor enhanced with kernels of sweet com With a sWJ.rl ol melted cheese on top. A great buy at $3. Live music threads through the candlelit au three or four rughts a week and poetry read- mgs take place every month. A peaceful pal.lo decorated with strands of tiny whlte llghts takes the overflow at lunch and m the everung. For a Fnday rught Peninsula prowl, sample the wcJ.Jes of both Wlth a slop by Snug Harbor for mexpens1ve dnnks and a walk around the comer to llsten to llve music and a snack. I • MARLA BlRD'S dining reviews appears every other Thursday. C,,,.. ief1JOO the IMAX McMe ~~ on our GWlT' 1/1Sb)5crMn lnc:Juding the Mueic of Geofwa tWrieon in 12,000-'* D:Wt-1 Sound ~Nai•iltk>i• ~ u-.._,,.. ,. • ~: A 14 ThurKloy, August .20, 1998 CODlDlUDI forum COll·ESPOIDllCI Lqcals sound .off on Cliriton scandal ' • t I~ J '1 . ( ' .. I 'hc1w to ddm1t that Rep. Chris enough to vote when Clinton The most powerful leader in the cox J..md of hit the nail right was elected in 1996, let alc;>ne free world can lie to !1i5 support- " on th~· head ("President'& •, 1 when he was ft.r:st elected m ers, and 110 one even-cares. How .. monwnt of truth'_ Clinton must 1992, Of those five who have .not pathetic. ~at as~ com.inenta.ry 111, tor costs~ Cox says • Aug. • been able to vote for the pres1-on our sooety. • 1 1 H ' dent even once, two of them are PATRICK AYRES 1 111•1,11 ke al body m the ~ors who have no co~ceP.t and Costa Mesa 1 1 Y no idea of what the reality of life p11-.1t11111 thc1t the president 1s m, is all about because mommy arid \\ 1111 -.its hNP dnd hes, cosllng daddy take care of them. Only th" '·•X JlilYNS milltons and mil-two of the seven were old 111111-. o l dollttrs should step up enough to even vote in either to th1• pl111! cmd pdy the bill. election. 11 ... 1 111\P .in\. ~ports figure who I find that disturbing that you cl111·., "101HJ. he> get!> penaltzed. would get impressions from peo- "" ( "hnton, 11 you really want to pie who can't possibly really 111 1k1• th<· Arl1N1cc1n people feel know what they are talkmg 11-.1 · 'nu rn1•t1 n -.ome thing, step about. They are being fed off of 1p 111 th1• plctlf' dnd pick up the what everybody else says or 1111 what everybody else thinks PAUL DAVIS because they really have no Nc>wporl Beach effect upon it. They don't pay I ll1v1· Uw 1>,11ly Pilot and the Im ,al rww~ lhdl I receive out of 1l. H11t I 11111 ct htl disturbed by lhe • 1111111 p11111· on Tuesclcty -the P11·-.1clPnl"' 1110mt•nl of truth - • Strt·1•I ldlk \\ l1<1t I !Ind very chsturbmg is 111111 of lhf' -.Pvc>n pl>ople you pt< kPd 111 IJ<'l c1 comment from, lt\t' ''' thl'lll WNP not E>ven old any major taxes. They don't work, per se, at real jobs. I just don't think that's representative of the voting public. MATT YOUNG Costa Mesa The single-most discouragmg issue about "Slick Willy's" con- fession is that the general public doesn't even care that he lied. I'd like to comment on Chris Cox's comments on the presi- dent. Now, who is he to say that the president should pay for all the moneY, that has been spent on bis deposition and Monica Lewinsky? I'd like to say a few words to Cox. There's nobody in this whole wide world that is so per- fect that they do not do wrong. All have sinned and come short of God's glory. There is none that is righteous, not one. I am sure he has played on the side too. And who cares what the presi- dent did behind closed doors? It's neither my business nor Cox's 'business. And for him to say that he should pay for all that has gone on, just remember that the pre~ident has been attacked in office from the time he entered in unbl now. I don't condone what the man Rep . Chris Cox did. But we are all in our weak- ness; God makes us strong. We are all weak. And the men are weaker than the women. And none of us are pcrf ect. He did come on the air; and he did apologize to the Ameri- can people. And this is sufficient for me that he apologized. All of us are weak. None of us are so perfect that we never ctid any Newport Beach/Costa f..Aeso Doily Pilot wrong in our lives. Men a re weaker than women. And that's all I have to say to you, 'Cox . Le t he who is without sin cast the first stone. Ir you are so sinless that you've never done wrong, then you just get down and look into the book of Proverbs and the book of Corinthians and •.vhatever, and you will fmd that vou are not so perfect either. DAILY PILOT FILE PHOTO I'm certainly. not a perfect person. I've done wrong. But l can also go and ask forgive- ness. And this 1s what this man did to the nation. He asked for forgiveness. And I think it's a damn shame that the people of America want to butt into his private affairs. MARGARET Blr Ldgurta Bea --. Thoughts · on Taste of NewportS cigtir flap I think the Newport-Harbor Area C hamber of Commerce tS playing favorites by not letting a member o1 the community who owns a store m Newport Beach offer his wares to visi- tors at the Taste of Newport ("Blue in the face," Aug. 7). My feeling is the chamber is unfair. BARRY COLE Newport Beach I don't think there should be 1ust one cigar booth at the upcoming Taste of Newport. Actually, there should not . be any cigar booth because of the unhealthy effects of smoking. JOHN RUSSELL Costa Mesa The concerns that David Pe& tS expressing are valid. The Chd.mber of Commerce has decided to arbitrarily preclude certain cigar merchants and limit the booth allocation to one ven- dor for the upcoming Taste of New- port event. number of cigars sold. One vendor can sell just as many cigars as two or three. Thus, that remedy is obviously mappropriate. Additionally, Luehrs fails to realize that many people e11ter this event with their own supply of cigars, irrespective of the avallttbility of cigars at the venue. With respect to the issue of patrons complaining, perhaps the chamber should limit the number of vendors serving alcohol to one because there have been numerous complaints about people being ine- briated at the event. And I think that being under the influence of alcohol has greater conse quences than that of tobacco. So Let's not use flawed logic. Allow free enterpnse to be fully functional. Although Newport Tobacco cigars are my favorite, ultimately all merchants should be given equal opportunity lo engage in local commerce. FRED ASCARI Newport Beach A 1.:1ty should promote small bus1- ' ·s~es lt's hard in this economy to get d J'!Smess going, and promoting them s• ould be important -not the illusion •11at some of these people have in thetr minds that the smoke that is gning up n the sky, they a re not in a c1osed roum, IS going to hurt any- thing. Besides, a lot of people are just looking around and purchasing something, and this event should draw interest to all areas of New- port, where I used to live for many, many years. And you should include shops from Lido and various part!t of Newport. And cigars are a big thing. They are considered with port and so f QTth after dirung, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with having more than one vendor there. After all. that d~s­ n 't make more people smoke cigars - whether you have one vendor or 10 vendors -because most people would just purchase something and talce it with them. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Ddvid Peck, owner of The Lido Cigar Room, feel s be w as unJalrly excluded from the Ta~te of Newport. Richard Luehrs claims the brnita- tion placed on the cigar vendors is attributable to receiving several com- plaints from patrons about the pres- ence of cigar smoke in the eating area. Limiting the number of cigar vendors to one does not restrict the I think all Newport Beach estdb- llshments should be given the chance to participate, cigar shops included. · GARY PETERSEN Pinehurst, N.C., formerly of Newport Beach I think it is terrible that the Cham- ber of Commerce doesn't support all of its local businesses. CARL CARLTON . Fresno READERS IESPOND -Locals voice their opinions on deportation of Carlethy Flores • ... lrnmiqrcttion officials forced Costa Mesa woman, a health clinic volunteer, to retwn to El Salvador. Her husband and children, all U.S. citizens, remain here. , : I think Lhut is totally unfair :...: ( "AuthontJC's deport 19-year- • old Costd Mest1 woman,• ~ Aug 11). She 1s mdrried to a • Uruted States c1t.uen. She had a • JOb She hc1d d work permit. Peo- _ple> rdll1ed behmd her. And 1t was only due to ber cnltcdU y tll mother that she was going to travel back to El Sal- vador. I think it' ridiculous, espeoally when there are so many people who commit crunes who continue to live here. I don't think it is hur at dll. I thmk they should do omelhmg about it to get her back BRENDA PENNINGTON Newport Beach : I am protesting the deporta· Jon of Carl thy Flores. I hope that they will bo able to keep her here and l t her continue working for SOS. MERYL FAJNIARG Corona del Mar If you r ad the comments that • ere already printed (on this =...-ubJ ti, au of them or at lea t ... u 1c mbJOtt ly of them w re wnt-' t ten by people who worked with her who seem to feel it so terri- bly unfair that she was deport- ed. Isn't that odd? It's the people she worked with. Wow. On the other hand, the rest of us look at it as, or at least I do, that what in the hell was she doing here in the first place? . This is a criminal They say 1t is criminal that she was deported. But sho is the criminal. She is the one who was here illegally. She broke our law. And she was allowed to continue to break our law, with people sh e worked with watch· lng her break our law. And they seem to feel that tha t's criminal, that it is OK for her to break our law. It is like allowing somebOdy ta go into a candy store and steal all the candy she wants and not have to be ptinlihed for tt be.cause she knew somebody who worked ln the candy store. What is tbat about? The :lJUI needed to go ~ck (to El Salvador]. And if the INS would work as quickly with all the other illegals wbo are breaking the law hen, um '· country would be a far better country. If people want to come over here, they need to go through the right n etwork and come over here on a legal basis. ... She not only needed to go back, she should have paid for that plane ride back . Hooray for the INS. NANCY REAVES Costa Mesa l am glad that the INS deported this 19-year-old Costa Mesa womdll, Carlethy A ores since she broke the law. And I am glad that they sent her back to her country. BARBARA BINGAMAN Newport Beech I do think, without any doubt, back on the information that I have read and so forth, that the INS moved loo quickly on thi• Flores g irl. It seems to me that there ts a little lack of intelligence in the department that deported her. HAMY W. OTTING Newport Bee.ch It strikes me that the INS hes lost Its common sense , that ls, ii it e ve r had It to begin with. It appean that the use of black and white bureaucratic1 non- thlnklng or non-caring dedlion , making rules the day. Hasty action? Not only hasty action but illogical action and poor decision making hiding behind a big faceless organiza- tion. Who are these people any- way? Let's deport them and see how they like ltl. DENNIS K. CLARK Costa Me sa I think the INS is abusive and unreasonable to have deporte d young Carlethy Flores. lt'1 h ard to respect our govern- ment agencies when they rip a family apart without justifica- tion . Flores was not a murderer but a medical assistant at a free cllnic with a husband and family here. Why can 't the INS be more humane instead of making things wor1e. SUSAN GRAHAM Corona del Mar I think thot the INS has . moved too quic kly on Carlethy Flores. They 1hould have checked her papen lint to 1ee if she hH had the adequate papen to be in thil country. And lb• does have the proper qualificetlON to be here. lbe INS 1houJd check more carefully. MARC STAM.OW COlte MeN WRITE YOUI llPllSllTlllYll STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Distti¢ • 18552 MaCArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 833--0180. STATE ASSEMILY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dis- trict, 18952 MacArthur BIW., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863- 7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont ~ Suite 2000, s.n Francisco. 14105, (415) -- 5200. Reglonil office locat8d In Lqrtg BUch, (310) 590-5071. Monahan, Heather Somers ri Libby Covvan. OTY Of NEWPORT BEACH Newport BMch City Hall, 330Q Newport Btvd., 92663, 644- ll09. ~ llionias EdWards Council: JOhn Hedges. .. Dehay. NOnna Glowr, Dennis O'Nen, John Noyes .nd Tom Thomson. COAST COMMUNITY COUiCll 181Jiia Dlltrtct ~ 1370 AcMIN A.W., Co.ta Miu. 92126, 4J2.. ~ratlOr: Wlllarn M. v.ga• ~ w ... ,_,.Id.~ P8UI -~Atma,,.. ...... _.,...Jerry~. ~1 t'Jewpc;rt Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot 'Thursday, August 20. 1998 A 15 Y 0 L u~ I I I E I D I R E C I 0 ·I Y • The VOlUNTEER DIRECTORY runs pe<iod1c.ally ln the Daily Pilot If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed. c.all 642..-321, ext. 331 AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ANGELS ON WHEELS Volunteer drivers from New- port Beach and Costa Mesa can help cancer patients get to and from their medical treatlnents in 1 Orange County. Volunteers use I lheir own cars or the society's l donated van to makP a differ· ~ ence in someone's recovery. 1 Patients are able to get in and out > of vehicles themselves. Volun- teers r:nust be at least 25 years old 'witli ra valid driver's license. call Lisa Landry at 261-9446 to become an Angel on Wheels. ~MERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The American H~art Assoc1a- tlon is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties; includmg photocopying, typing, light computer work and ~ preparing large mailings and ~ other various clerical duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call • Teri Brown, volunteer coordina- tor, at 856-3555 for more infor- mation. COMMUNrTY HOSPICE CARE Community Hospice Care, which provides medical and emo- tional support to temunally ill patients and their families rn Orange County, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information or to regis- ter, call Cindy Laird at 978-7447. COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Play· house needs 'volunteers for usher- ing, backstage, mailings, typing, lights and many other duties For more information, call 650-5269. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL The Costa Mesa Literacy Cen- ter needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a.: second language. Free Laubach training is proVided and requires no foreign language skills. ln addition to earning certi- hcat.Jon, graduates will be assigned a student at a nearby leaching center. A tax-deductible $30 materials fee provides every- thing needed to lead a student through two skill books. To regis- ter or for more rnformation, call 548-3384 or 548-6584. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Amencan Cancer Societ}t Volun- teers arc needed, and no special skills are necessary. For informa- tion, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office vol\J.nteers and for mediators. For more infor- mation, call 250-0488. GLASS MOUNTAIN INC. Volunteers are needed .to aid disabled adults who meet month- ly for educational, entertainment and social purposes. For infoniia- tion, call 779-3441. HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an auxiliary support group being formed by Heritage House, a nonprofit substance abuse recov- ery home for pregnant and par- enting women and their children in Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 646-2271. HOAG HOSPITAL Hoag Hospital is in need of vol- m1n1 u Stctraqe I I $50 50 STORE NOW & SAYE $SO 640-9019 ~. Ben Franklin l!'Ca W 50%0urhuge · S'G Si'v.-a• O~j,;J"n of 1 - -.. l(.p1:i.1a-- - , OFF BACK I .... 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I ' • • 1 · ,, ,1 1qt1 l1•p,1rlrn•·11t for h1 .. 11t!•fi. d "cl,,, ... 1 ''" ,,., ' .d 1 .' t: :. r 1 , .. • 1 •. 1:1! :.•·cld1:1q', 1n fu1' '.li, i; ·,·" .ii , 1 , f 11., , 11,·!1\1 r., , \,.: Wiii••••• ~ ........ a.-~ ............ ,... ... Mtllllla (ft41 H..,:11 l :J0.4:00 unteers to work rn various areas. Some weekends and evenings are available Call the Hoag Aux- 1hary Office at 760-2264 between 9 a.m. and noon, Mon<tay through Fnday for an application and information. JUVENILE DIABETES FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL The Juvenile' Olabetes Poun- dation International Orange County Chapter is seek.mg volun- teers to servP on its goll to~a­ ment committee and for data entry. A public relations mtem is also needed. For information on these and other opportunities, call Lee Powell at 553-0363. KIDS CANCER CONNECTION The Kids Cancer Connection lS dedicated to the emotional, edu- cational and financial needs of children afflicted with cancer; Volunteers are needed. For mfor=' mation, call 851-7774. NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOElY The nonprofit society hnds lov- Call The Rabbitts ••• Then Relax! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO •HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH 40 Years in Business ,~ & ~ s,;__, """"""~ ...... ... ... -,,. ,, 631-7740 441 Old Newpon Blvd.• Nrwpon Bade (Neu """' 11 .. ,. .... , lng homes for abandoned or unwanted cats and kittens and maintains a retirement center for older cats. Volunteers are needed to brush the cats and give them a little extra TLC. For more infor- mation, call 650-1232. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The nonprofit recovery center for adult wotii.en with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927 betw.een 10 a.m. and 6 p.'m. or call Joy at 548-8.7.54. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Oean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organization that focuses on graffiti prevenbon, needs volunteers to paint over graffiti and assist with other duties. For more information, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruiting volun- teers for the Interfaith Council Network lo work one-on-one Wlth homeless adults m a program on baste life skills. For mformation call 263-1 n•. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART . Learn more about art and share with your community by becorrung a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A docent is a volunteer who guides adults and school groups through the galleries and teaches about the museum's collections and ethib1- tions. Fmd out about the neY. nine-month training program:, starting this fdll. To get involved, call 7 59-1122, ext 204. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Partiapate m hfe management and employment trairung work- shops as a success coach to fostN youth, ages 16 to 18. VoluntePrs ca.R'be a part of tlus one-timt- three-hour e.xpenence, or make an ongoing coaurutment For more mformabon, contact Don Mac.Alhstef'at 509-1451 THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 19Si .33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL -Uf9t:I•• Podell-a Won"Gllly -Old Carp.it & Pad~ -Root Ccn ICJt CARPET -VINYL-WOOD -Ll.MltWE -CERAMIC TU -NV. W Bl - .l ) tld i he 1. nty en- I . . • • I I I • t • . . I • .. Thursday, August 20, 1998 Newport 3eoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot C!ONTINUED FROM A 1 ""' The school board recently used some of its bankruptcy recovery funds to pay off some long-\eJID debts, which freed up money in its genP..ral funds budget for salaries. In addition, the proposed state budget includes cost-or- livis}g Ulcreases for school districts. Newpon'.. M~a could use them for salaries. '/'Gov. Pete Wilson approved several parts J tbe education budget Wednesdoy, ~~ud- SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM A 1 I . .' studen~. "Can anyone tell me what Dr. Bundy ctid?" "She worked m the office,· one student answered "That's nght," Coughlln said. "She was the prin, prin ... ?" "She wds the pnncessl" another student answered · Coughlln takes the helm at Wilson at a cribcal tune With the passage of Proposition 227, the school, which has one of the highest limited-English student populations in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, has had to switch from bilingual education to English-immersion programs in a relatively short time. Ulg funding for after-school programs dnd textbooks, but he did not take a pos1tiort on the cost.of-living adjustments. School board President Jim Fe~an said he hopes those two sources will provide the district enough money to P4Y. for the salary agreement without r~g cuts elsewhere in the budget. •1 think there may be.some money from the state budget we could free up for ~es." Ferryman said. •u it's [cost-of-liv- ing) money, we might be able to use it. But if it comes with a Jot oC strings attached, we may not.• ' ing classes. Those who speak bttle or no Eng- lish were placed in classes tbat focus on developing their English vocabl.llary. ' "Everything is being taught in Engllshi" Coughlin said. "I'm still a little wonied about students who have to learn both a new lan- guage and the regwar academic subjects." While the first day of school means the end of summer vacation for children, several Wll- son students still seemed exated to be back. "It's cool," said Alexandra Madrigal, 19-, who was playing with her friends Raquel Leon and Patricia Gonzales, both 10. •1 get to see my teachers and make new friends.·· All three girls had been-at Wilson since kindergarten and were looking forward to attending TeWinkle Middle School next year. They all said they liked doing homework. ·one thing I've seen from bilingual stu- dents is an appreciation for education," Coughlin said. "Everywhere I've worked, I've always seen it. The discipline is good and the parents appreciate the school so much. I think maybe their culture just has a high One of the resulting changes was that first-graders were split into two groups. Stu- dents who had good mastery of the English language were placed in mainstream read- TRIAL respect for ~ducation." the first witness. He answered questions about the nature of the Eastbluff neighbor- hood and the intersection. Eugene McClung Jr., left, first mate Noah Bailey and Scott McClung, the yacht's captain, have been held ln a Mexican Jail since last week. The elder McClung and Balley were released by Mexican authorities late Wednesday nighl CONTINUED FROM A 1 shrubbery to block motonsts' view of the traf- fic s1gndl at the mtersection, Woodward said. ·We think the evidence will show there were lme-of-s1ght problems at the intersec- bon. and that's something the city's own experts will tell you/ Woodward said. •we think liability can be attached to the city of Newport Bedch dnd the homeowners associ- ation.· Wolonsky was making a left tum onto Jamboree from Bison in her husband's 1987 Pontiac Firebird when a second car hit hers broadside. Witnesses said the other car ran a light that had been red at least four seconds. Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards was Woodward asked Edwards whether resi- dents had complained about the intersection and whether it was considered a problem. Edwards said the only complatnts he has heard are about traffic going through the neighborhood, not about the intersection. The city has tried to improve the traffic now by temporarily barring traffic on Bison from crossing Jamboree, and prohibiting left turns from northbound Jamboree onto Bison. Woodward's next witness was Nancy Lee, a witness to the May 4, 1996, collision who testified through a deposition read by an attorney in Woodward's office. Lee testified that she had difficulty seeing the signal at Bison and Jamboree while dri- ving southbound on Jamboree. discipline, be itdvised. Obesity is a chronic metabofic, genetic and progressive disease, much like diabetes and hypertension, and is therefOf'e not the individual's fault. BOATERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 off the boat dncl fresh towels to the trio. Mexican tiulhont1C'\, who hdve tightened laws govE'nung the lrdns- fer of guns into Mt•x1co, have found themselves under hw from attor- neys and family members after jail- i,ng the trio. Under Mexican law, gun viola- tions tan carry mandatory prison sentences of three to eight years. Dr Robert Skvenky, a barialric physician, asks: "What lessons have we learned form the recent chaos concerning drug treatment of obesity? The FDA's action resulting in the voluntary withdrawal of Pond1min and Redux by Wyeth·Ayerst in September 1997, is now known to have been based on unreliable data. Accurate clinical studies, although promised, have not yet been published, but preliminary data suggests Pondimln's premature conviction will be overtumedl • Weight regain -This is the Inevitable conse;quence when medication is discontinued. In fact. 959jl of the people who try non·medlcal wef9ht loss programs r~ain ttlelr weight. plus more, within three to five years. 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Dcsp1to Wednesday's ruling by Cozumel Judge Fidel Villanueva, Ch<lpmtin dnd Irvine attorneys Alton Burkhalter and William Bol- ldr<l sdy they are still working to get Scott McClung released on bail. Help. child uviw IOday' ml •a:ml llDiiiJllUW. Be .... Braeber • Por men tnfclnmDon, pa.e call (714) SM."TT7J. Blc -----..... Illies.rm ~~ : Newpon Center MedJaJ Pia. (714) 760-9222 : 360 San Mlsucf Drive, Suite 107 • Ncwpon Btach, CA 92660 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• -... 1.mii .... ____ ~llliimi--......... -.-.... .... -.-. T 0 T A L • I T • • • • ------------ ' I f l .. .. EYE-<>PENER Newpor1 Htvbcw tri;t's ~ girls 'de)W team figures to be even monger than a yecr ago I see ,,.,_ Thursday, Augu!I 20, 1998 • Sports fdito< Roger Corlsoo • 949..5"7 4-4223 •If you haven't been 'to Catalina, local charter is a fun way to get there. I t amazes me just.how many locals admit tliey've never been to <;atalinal 1 mean, it's orily 26 mUes or so across the scilt. ~1 • On your voyage you are privileged to see sun, water, birds, fish, dolphins, whales and even a styrofoam cup or two. So what's the problem? •When was the last time I went to Catalina? -ah ... never and I've lived m Orange County since I was seven,• says 46~ear-old Jill Mitchner or Irvine. ·nus will be my first time - BOATING . terr once phmips why, have I missed anything?• she jokingly went on to say. SEE BOATING PAGE 83 The 118-foot Catalina Flyer does a number on the high seas as It leaves for the malnland, cruising from 24-29 knots be4lnd twin 2,000- horsepower Caterpillar diesel engines. H I G H S·C H 0 0 L G I R LS V 0 LL E Y I l L L QUOTE Of THE DAY , 'There's nothing more valuable than ·~ cnt we hove smn seriM ·-• Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor volleyball coach ~ Newport Beach/Costa Meese Doily Pilot Bl RELE·AGUllG .. COM'S FATE STILL IN LIMBO Proposed changes in releaguing process could help local schools find equitable home when the meetings resume Sept. 1. 8:\HHY I· \l U.:'\1'.R The releagumg fate of four Newport-Mesa high schools will be deeded by only the 17 schools wit.hm the South Orange County region, if a plan produced by a releagwng subcommittee gains support when Orange County prinopals tackle the issue, begin- ning Sept 1 at Fountain Valley High. A plan dlvidmg the county geograptucally into South, Cen- tral and North regions was con- structed by a 12-member sub- commtttee, which included Estancia High Pnnapal Peggy Anatol. 11lis plan would also liJn- 1t voting on proposed leagues to schools ·within that specific region. Anatol said the subcorruruttee formulated the plan m response to concerns that plagued the most recent 13-month releagwng process That effort culminated m the retenbon of current league alignments Wlthm the county for the 1998-99 school year New league alignments will be reqwred for contests begin- ning the fall or 1999, when coun· ty parochial s~hools Mater De1, Santd Margartta, and the com- btned entity of Servile and Rosary will align for league competition with other private schools within the Southern Section. Huntington Beach High Prin· cipal Jun Staunton, who chaired the most recent releaguing effort 11nd formed the subcommittee to seek solutions to several sticking pomts, said he will present this three-region plan at the Sept. 1 meeting Staunton said pnncipals will also determine procedures and schedule future meeongs to complete the process at that time. The schools m the pro~ South region are Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estanoa, New- port Harbor, Aliso Niguel. Capis- lrdOO Valley, Dana Hills, El Toro, lrvine, Laguna Beach. Laguna Hllls, Mission Viejo, San Clemente, TI'abuco Hills, Univer- sity, Woodbridge and Northwood High, which opens the fall ol '99. If county principals adhere to the regional concept; schools tn the South region will likely be broken mto three leagues DON LEACH I OMV ,.._OT Newport Harbor High's JennJJer Carey signals the Sallors' status as teammates (from left) Heather Cullen, April Ross and Krista DUJ look on. Anatol said this could clear the way for a Pacific Coast League consisting of Estancia. Costa Mesa. Northwood. Laguna Beach and likely either Corona del Mar or Uruvemty, or both Ccf?..1 and Uni. • Sailors boast experience, talent and the desire to claim the state championship in 1998 campaign. . BARRY PAULl<Nblt lklly Pfd N1WPORT BEACH -Coach Dan Glenn doesn't volunteer predic- ons of grandeur for this year's Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team It's not his style. But, W1th all but one key performer retunung from a 21-3 squad that woo its filth straight Sea. View League title and went on to capture the school's fourth CIF Southern Section crown, speculation about this bemg the best team in the school's clistmguished volleyball histocy is not unfounded, if somewhat premature. ·we'll talk about that in' a couple months.• sidestepped Glenn, when aalted about the place th.is team may bold in the pecking order, which includes a t 995 national chainpion.ahip squad led by Misty May (the NCAA Player of the Year last fall at Long Beach State) and Melil.M Schutz (a standout at Calorado). Glenn, entering his 13th eeeson at Harbor, wa1 cooed lnto sharing the good feeling that preceded the 1997 campaign, admitting It could be a spedal IMIOO. But, while • 10-0 league record and the aforementioned CIP Dlvtaoa I-AA crown did notbinV to dilprove such pre- IMIOll prelee, a loll to eventual cNmpl- on Marina in.the~ o1tbe1taee pkyaftl llft <limn. and, perhapt, bll tal· ... wl ··~ playtn. db • 1998 PREVIEW lingering desire to wrap up unfinished business. •1t•s a long ways off and we still have to get through league and stay healthy, but (winning a state championship) is a goal of ours,• Glenn said. •Marina has a lot of girls back, so I think either Mariha or us will be ranked No. 1 tn Orange County to start the season.• Few, U any, prep setters can rank with senior Jennifer Carey, a 6-foot-1 four-year starter who shared CIF Division I MVP honors as a junior. A two-time All-CIF standout and twice the Sea View League MVP, Carey brings size, competitiveness, athleticism and experience to Uus year's campaign. ·she's one of tho top recruits in the nation,• Said Glenn, who believes Carey's expertise puts the Sailors on another level. •she has real good location on her eets, the helps with the block and she's a leader on the court. And, the bigger the match, the better she plays.• Glenn said UCLA, Hawaii, Texas A&M, Penn State and USC are among ~ fcnmoit college IUiton for Carey's talent. Recruiters are aJ9o dn>olino over 6-t April Rem, a ftl'IMMID AU..clP outlkle bltl8r lut fall. WbOln Glenn Mid II on tbe lbort lilt natkJDdy of Junior blue-chip recrutta. •Sbe WU Oil tbe 111 ..... tbat WOO (tbe VoD8ybd ,.._.. at o.v11 um ....... .,.. ......... CDUkl baft ~ Ill tbi '"'. CllllD • great athlete who does really well in bas· ketball and track, but she's something special in volleyball. She has great quick- ness, she jumps well, she's strong and she bas an all-around game. She has a great future." Adding to UUs one-two punch will be a senior-dominated group, most of which can look the 6-2 Glenn in the eye. ·we have five girls taller than 6-0, • said Glenn, who will start 6-2 senior Kathy Lavold and 6-2 junior l<nsta OW at middle bloclCer. · Lavold was second-team all-league last fall and is also enticing recruiters •She's more of an offensive player, but she touches 10-1 (vertical leap) and she' been working on her block,• Glenn srud. Dill, much-improved last season, will continue to develop, according to Gl nn, who will count on her to help provide a huge block. The 5-9 EriC'a Wade and fellow senior Marissa Cothren (5-8), are both returning starters who figure to alternate bctWcen opposite and outside rutter. Brenda Waterman, a S· 7 iuruor outs1d hitter With strong ball-control skills, will al9o • c:ontrtbute and could work mto a starting role. Senion Candace Keyea and Kieran Collim wlD pley in the bKk row fOr Lavald ad Dill. adding deft pe= whit AndrM Schutz ii y.t another v ty ret\U'Mr, Senion ........... Sendro and A.- ~ ,... .......... NH Taylor Govaars (5-11) and Heath r Cullen (6-1) are all up from tho loagu champion junior vanity. "There's nothing more valuable tban experience and we ba~ 1even seruors, • Glenn said. •it was tough going through th playoffs last yMr Wlth only two niors" Glenn, assisted by former Uruvetsity of th Pacific setter ,Secba Caklermeyef, began putting hl1 lqUiad to the '99t Wedneldey in pool play et the IOlani tnvl· ..... la HoDolulu. . 9TbeY put lbe No. I mm In H9Wal1 (lk eilWMba) In om pall. wbkll w\ll it..,....,... aa.m Mid. ·w.11 ~to bow,.... •c:mbe. but .... ...., •Jot ................ . Staunton said be believed a school yet to open ID the Saddle· back Valley could also factor into the South region IIUX. Corona del Mar, which was scheduled to JOl.ll the PCL for this year, before status quo gamed consensus, has long lobbied for such a move CdM Principal Don Martm bets continually said schools like Costa biesa.. .Estancia and Laguna Beach constitute a better match -under the e tab- hshed releaguing cntena or ge<>graphy, enrollment and com- petitive eqwty -than the Sea King · current Sea View League nvals. · Martin and others have alsO conslStenUy objected to schoo .lil league unaffected by new releagumg proposals shanng equal voting power with schoo affected by the e proposed chang . Anatol saJd the diverse com: po ition of the ubcomnuttee, which mcluded pnnopals, su~r­ mtendents and athletic directQh. provided a fresh and more broad debat of \SSUes pnnapals WTet· Ue Wlth dunng each relea9'Wl09 effort. Staunton said the COlllmltfee received •straw-vote approval" trOm other county pnnopals to continue formulation Of the tlrie- region pJan. • Anaheim-baled Esperanza, Ian athletic ~ ~ paac.m.nt WttH tdaools cioees then ... It DOW ccimpetel -ln the ~ 1.Mgua. woukl in dae Ncdl Ngkm ..... pa.. Tiie central ~.,••lllll QI-· ::. ........ 1=& •~l!d Aj!O(J OSey./ otso:>/Y:>099 µodMeN Sffi .10ld AWO lH.1 -W<>lU S010Hd lt'l a'~-~~rl Ham.or~. caay·;.. Sallon wlio dlltlagUilhed tbemelwt ln·tlie world of ipof11. ,t, QlyJnplaia l!Jt(: J,JnclrOtb; .2~ MajOI," LeaiUu BW Voil; 3.· UCLA •tender Jim Swick; 4: USC qliarterbadl Gordon·AdUll; s. Steve Poley, at Orage C~t before moving on to Stanford; 8. ·QuarterHck !\ivin'Whlte of the CPL; 7. UC lrvine'IJett Mallnolf; 8. D•vid Cadigan, u a prep· before moving on to All-Amertcan status at USC and later an NFL career with the New York Jets: 9. Stanford tennis standout Geoff Abrams; 10. Newport's origtnal ."coach/'.-~P.Jt~eed: 11. UCLA track and Held standout Bnan Therlol l3:11\1'1N --;. -~ --~ -' . nOA 'N'O . . ANVll\l -MOH • 8661 'Ol Jin&v ',<opunlU ZH . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot s rts Thursday, August 20, · 1998 83 URBAN . . !: FINDS GREAT BLEND Joe Urban finds the luxuries of home in Canada, a team full of new friends, and a title. Wr,at Joe Urban, a roduct of Newport Harbor High, expected ' when be left in May to play for Swift Current Indians, a Canadian amateur baseball team, was backwoods living and small town baseball. What he got out of the trip was something different entirely. •1 really thought I'd be living with cows and horses,· Urban said. •1thought1t would be more of a country area 4l the middle· of nowhere .· Urban, who has returned to prepare for his sophomore season at Santa Ana College, found bis assumptions had been wrong as Swift Current, in the Saskatchewan Province, is a bustling small city of 16,000. ·1 lived right in the city in a nice house with a nice family," Urban said. "It wasn't the biggest city in the world, but it had two separate malls. It was a lot like Costa Mesa, just 100 runes smaller.• Urban lived with the Indians coach and shared a basement room with friend Jeremy Weinberg of La Habra. ·1 really liked it,• Urban said . •The coach lived with hLs 15-year-old and 16-year-old sons and wife and they were great hosts. Jeremy and I shared the basement room that had its own 1V and VCR.• Urban also found that his teammates, many of them were born in Canada but play college I baseball in the U.S., made pla~g for the Indians a special I expenence. I : "This is the best group of I .guys I've ever played with," 'Urban said. •1 made friendships , that I hope will last a lifetime. • The guys were friendly and willing to do anything for you.• That team cohesiveness paid off on the field. The Indians struggled at the beginning of the season, but came on strong at I •the end, winning their last four • games to even their record at 12-12, making the playoffs as the third place team. •rt was a great feeling because we started slow, then just got closer and closer," Urban said. "T'be Indians swept Moose Jaw .l in the first round, a win that was sweet because of the nature of Moose Jaw's team and rans. "The people were cocky and arrogant," Urban said. In the championship series ,against Weybrun, the series went to a fifth and deciding game where the Indians won on I •a three-run home run by Jell I Denton, a resident of Vancouver I who attends at Azusa Pacific. •we were all concentrated on the ctwnpombip," Urban said. I "Tb8nt wu no I in our team.• It wu the third comecutive leegue title for SwUt Current. ~ for Urban, be betted .4'7 in league games, .460 overall. Tbe JncUam played ma couple tournaments for a total of 44 games. Winning the title only served. to tighten the bond between teammates. Urban would like to go beck and play again next I lseason, buttbatdedlion ,depends on where he 4edd• to go after graduating from Santa Ana. There is a reunJon planned in November In Arizona. AccOrding to urbari, most of the teem Will meet in Mela, the bolne of pitcher PJ. Mc:Kalg, just to get ~and bang out. ODil ol tbe other ttUngl that J, llltJu _, eapoct WU bo: Sii COUIGIS .._ r BOATING CONTINUED FROM 81 The truth be known -Yes Jill, you have rrussed something, a getaway that's only 75 minutes from the Balboa Pavilion and fun zone. A paradise within our reach but without the airfare, transfers, the tipping, cabs, rental cars and all the other expenditures common 1to an exotic vacation destirlation. ) Getting there can be half the fun. The 118-foot Catalina Flyer is the most omnipotent vessel in Newport Harbor. Standing tall .with her bridge over 30 feet atop the foam, she is certainly an ominous sight. Bob Black, ohe of the managing ·partners in the Flyer, is pleased with her recent refit, remodel and upgrades completed earlier this year. "The improvements included the installation of twin, 2000-horsepower Caterpillar diesels model 3516s and new five-blade, 60-inch props, but the biggest improvement was the addition of aft mounted stabilizers (giant trim tabs). "The upgrades cost $1.8 million," Black stated with a slight grimace. Her measurements are 118 x 40, so docking this wide one can be difficult. Captain Steve Forbath has worked for the company since 1978. Steve has his MBA from UCI and states "I prefer being outside, in the open air. "I can't see myself sitting in an office - go figure." Steve, Tim Hartnett, Karey l<olina, Bill Edelhauser (one of the part- ners) and lead Captain Dan Giacomo rotate shifts steering the Flyer and on off ·days, double as bartenders down below. The boat has two bars, snack bar, three decks and 1Vs, however, "it's hard to keep them operating (TVs) with all the salt air," crewman Ron Whitecotton said, also a licensed '>kipper. Forbath went on to say, • 1n the summer, we have a crew o1eight.1Wo skippers are required and one has to be radar endorsed. We cnuse between 24 and 29 knots, seas permitting, and are Coast Guard licensed to carry 600, however, doe to parking restrictions on the perunsula, the city will only allow us to carry 500. "Most of the tune dunng the high season, we are close to bemg sold out every day.• The Flyer bums around 425 gallons of diesel fuel daily which translates to a little less than a gallon per passengers (fully loaded). To me, the most impressive thing about the Flyer was the attitude of the entire 11111111111 The Catalina Flyer on its 26-mile journey between Newport Beach and Catalina. crew. I sat to the side and watched how Tun Hartnett handled a few of the passengers. I listened to Captain Forbalh speak on the PA. I heard the acknowledgement by crew members when passengers embarked cind disembarked and I spoke at length with Bob Black, the managing owner. There is no question why Uus is a successful venture in Newport Beach. This is a quality group of people operating state-of-the-art equipment, providing an outstanding service to the community. Black mentioned that passenger service HolJday wluch ran until they constructed • the Flyer m 1988. l must admit, l too have not visited the rock smce 1986 and have forgotten the fun, activity, romance, Larry's Luau and the sun, a bot spot m the sky wluch used to visit Newport Beach some summers past. I a-;ked myself the question, "why have> so many Orangalenos never visited thl" former land of chewing gum? A place on earth where you can definitely double your pleasure and double your fun!" 1· "This Will> a trulv E!nJoyable expen ence that we didn't e:\p<'Cl, N lhP) 'id.Id #We '>dW dolphtns, two whdle:,, en1oyed the -;un. took the .hus lour on the 1.Sland and v1s1ted thl~ WnqlPy Estate It was wonderful Th(• boat nde was smooth dnd really comfortable and we recommend 1t to PVel') one." Bob and .Jodn were motorhorrung their wdy to th<' parPnt onentcttlon at UCLA as Bob's !.on w<1s enrollmq as a frPShmdn. #Yea, we k.lnd of pldyed hooky and d1tche<l the onentallon for Uus Catalina gctawdy We havC' no regrets,• they said. For a wonderful outmg. experience Ne>wport's C'dtdllnd Fiver (949) 673-5245. to the island commenced in the mid-1940s. The company owning the Flyer started in 1964 with the Island Holiday, a converted 85-foot Coast Guard Cutter. In 1978, they build the Catalina The answer -transportation. Too far to swun . too deep to waJk -too distant to ny -it was dete rmined that travel to Avalon dof>s require a flotauon device and there I!. no finer public access to the island than I Ldter this month, Newport boatmg c!P'>llnc1llons and hodtm9 pomts of mter~·; aboW'd the Catalma Flyer YOUTH SOCCER I DEEP SEA Slammers win Saddleb8ck Cup Wednesday's counts Newport Landing -5 boats. 110 anglers, S4 yellowtatl, 122 barracuda, 21 bof·uto, • Girls 11-and-under team fights off searing weather, respected fo e, and wins title match, 2-1. MISSION VIEJO -Fighting heavy winds and temperatures that climbed near the 100 degree mark on the field, the Slammers 11 -and-under girls soccer team defeated Aliso Viejo's WC Premier 2-1 to win the Saddleback Cup this past weekend. The Slammers outscored opponents 29-7 and finished with a 5-0-1 record. In pool play the Slammers defeated Irvine, 11-0, Mission VieJO, 4-2, Laguna Niguel. 5-0, and bed the WC Premier 3-3. Alida Salgado and Jessica Mazura provided the punch for the Slammers in the semifinal and final matches. Salgado and Mazura combined for all six goals in the final two games . The Slammers defeated PQ Premier of San Diego, 4-1, in the semifinal. Salgado and Mazura finished with 11 goals and 16 assists in six games. Also shining for the S lam- mers was the defense of Camille Hewko, Cassie Tinyo, Taylor Fallon, Andrea Zamu· cen, Talia Shackelford and Krystal Wright. The defense was a high-pressure set up designed to run opponents unW Saddleback Cup champlons • kneeling, from left: Vanessa Fallon, Andrea Zamucen, Camille Hewko, Krystal Wright, Talia Shackellord, Kelly Morgan; tand.lng, from left: Coach Walld Khoury, Jessica Mazura. Cassie Tinyo, Emily Birchfield, Alida Salgado, Taylor Fallon, Amy Kllppert. Coach Terry Mazura, Allison Gibbs. they run out of energy. showed great Versdtility in the Those six players also com-net, moving out on the wmg on bined for 15 goals and 14 assists. speafic plays and sconng two Goalie Emlly Blrchfield goals with one assist. Is Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty? · Call -.tick Nixon" the Power Washing Expert to Professionally clean it ' The Slamm~ will play one final warm up tournament on the last weekend of August to prepare for the regular season. 2 cahco bass. 274 sand bass. 1 hahbut. 6 5Cl.llpin, 1 sheephead, 63 mackerel. 2 sole. O.vey's Locker 7 boats, 239 anglers 226 yellowtail, 35 bonito. 169 barracuda, 27 cahco bass. 583 sand bass, 25 ~ulpin, 41 mackerel. JU3~~-Y· ¥fil~i § C~W oc -~ ]Lo(Ci~ 84 Thursday, Augu$1 20, l 998 rts Newport Beach/Co$ta Mesa Doily Pilot COLLEGES drink.mg ag~ wa only 19, so we would go out to those places alter games." "The C'O<lcb's house next to the local course,• Urban s&d. "Tho 12th hole was in the back yard. • wade Tiit, a product of Newpon H<trbor, has spent tht?. summer preponng for his sanior season at UCLA rut. a shot putter, continued his improvement. finishing sixth et the NCAA Outdoor Cbamfio~hips in Bufialo, N.Y. Harley Night is Saturday at OC Fairgrounds . CONTINUED FROM 83 Urban was also able to spend some time fishing. Swift Current is known for trout and pike. Although his teamIJ)ates scored wme ruce catches, Urban, by h1s own admission, was "shut out • lt wasn't crowded until the idle afternoons. We phiyed it in three-and-a-half houtl; • COSTA MESA -11 you go to the Orang I , I I • r I y County Speedway on Saturday night and notice a group of large and hairy Harley Davidson riders in full·dress leather, don't panic. Jt's not a local biker gMg. ~o much to choose h orn m hls free blne. Urban. prior to the tnp. th.ought he would spend a lot oC tune writing letters and reading The most trnpressivo thing was the price. Por a round of golf on a nice public course, 1t cost Urban $5. OK, so Urban and his cohorts knew the girl behind the counter. but even if they didn't, the maximum price was still a mjnjmal $12. T\tts throw, 60-9'/• leet, made him an All·Amencan in indoor and outdoor championships. More than 200 Harley riders, 45 alcohol·buming Speedway bikes arid a host of sidecars will be on hand /or Orange County Harley Night. books. ' lnstead, Urbasdound a thnving ni'ghtlif~1 ·There were dance clubs, sports bars and lounges,• Urban Sdid. -The \V}len it wasn't raining, Swtlt Current is also ~own tor tremendous thiinderstonns during the summer, Urban also had a chance to play goU. Gdtes open at 6:30 p.m., races start at 7 ;30 p.m. Billed as one of the more memorable nights of the Speedway sea- son, the races will include Harley rider$ racing their street legal bikes on the tine ~bullring" oval. The 700-pound hogs will face tum signal to turn signal. PUBLIC NOTICES , ntt had a mark of 61-101/l ..to finish 10th at the outdoor championships. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC ~OTICES ,Ob aile. Th~ con1racto1 end ILTON 1998 which Is lht bll,tntH buelneu vet? No ' OBITUARY 888 PUBtl 'c' NOTICE any aut>conlrac1or under It A PETITION FOR PRO. diy btlott lht H ie dale EMCO lndustrlu.• Inc.. CNl1U1t7• THE OEMAHO NOTE IS T01liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii shall pay not less than lht 1BATE ha$ t>ten hied by sptcilled 1bove. Donald 1<1m MtR.tt, P1esl· NOTICE Of BE ROlACEO AT THE ClOSE Of _________ , . CRISTINA HAMILTON In Daled: May 1, 1gg9 dent PE I - NOTICE TO tpte1fied p1tva~1ng iates of the Suf'e1ior Courl or Call· /a/FRANK K. YOUNQf filUn TO ESCROW BY THE ASSIAf"OOH • CONTRACTORS wages lo all workers em-lo1nl1 County ol ORANGE. /I/ JULIA W YOUNG ADMINISTER AGREMNT ON!.\' AFTER CA Q ploy9d I>)' them In lhe IX• THE PETITION FOR PRO· • ESTATE OF· one CREOITOAS HAW«i LLIN FOR BIDS e,:u1ton ol tho contract BATE 1eques1s that CRIS· Publlshed Newpo.rl R08EJIT WIU..IAM . ~ OR ~TEA PRIOffTY School D1s1t1ct: Hunting· No btdder may withdraw TINA HAMILTON be IP· 8each·Cosla Mo11 Daily ................. r&Me HAVE BEEN PAIO IN COMA.I· ~oc~o!'Oi~r,ict Union High any bid lor a ptnod ol pointed as pe1sona1 11pre-Pilot ~ust 20. 1998. --' '~-· OOE WITH SECTION 2.a73 OF Obtain Documents and folly·hva (•5) days atte1 the senlaflv• lo administer the Th642 THE 8USNSS NIO fflOFES. B 0 . esrate of the daced1nt UB SK>NS CODE •d ue at Huntington dlle set for the opening or THE PETITION requuts P LIC NOTICE It .. _ ....... n -........... 11 a .. ch Union High School bids the decedents Will and Fl ti I I Fl I I ·-"""' ..,,._,, ... ,.,_ D111rlc1, 10251 Yorktown Pursuant 10 Section 22300 codtclls 11 an be admlllec! Flctltlou1 BualnaH c t ou1 Bu• naH ct I ou1 lu1ln•11 h Se11tfUcenM1 end Ille Ava , Purchasing, Room 1 I C • y, Wl I N•ma Statement Name Statement Hema Stetemant 1~ awwrlll\Sft1tt, • 361, Hun11ng1on Beach, CA o the Publ c ontr1ct to PfObat~. The I 811d The followi ersons lrt Th• tollow1ng pereon1 art The following persona are ~lld ._, Sec 24073' ol h 92646. 17141 !16<4.3339 ••I Code. lhe contract will con-any codicils are ev-11abl• doln busine~ ~.. doing business u : doing business as: "' 4350 ' tain p1ov1s1ons pormitt1ng for ex1m1nat1on In lht file OC~ VEHICLE 'WHOLE· P1n1asound Re1111ch. VILLA SELLA. 10121 1iJ>N &illness llld Fl'o!IUIOllS Coda. eve oate: frlday.Septem· th• successlul bidder to k;~•eby~~~1~f~~-t SALE 1374 iHi Logan 2283 Paclllc Ave, Apt. ID. Adams Ave., Huntlnglon LIAMAM~ETrwfV'oNS ~ ~ ~ oc~ I«:: ber 11. 1998 at 2 00 pm .subshlute stcuritias lor any authOfit to admln~:.~~·1~! Ave .• ' Costa M111 CA Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 Beech, CA 92848 has =~an lilY any llelnM Is ID be Plld ony ~Ille NOTICE IS HERESY moneys wilhheld t>y lhe 1 1 Y d th I d 92626 ' J1mt1 Edward Tolen. 2283 81end1 Joyce, 3621 C S. bMn filed by SANDRA tne slreel GIVEN lhat the Huntington District 10 ensure perform· ~!~t ,Ad~i~{1118~0nn 0~P~~: Danlel Olsson, 28002 Patlflt Av•. Apt. ID, Coata Beat St., Santa Ana, CA MATTHEWS ICONE 1n de·"'~ss 1o1t1et:JlCOll'llll(Wl ~~ .... n ~__!! Beach Union High Scnool . . Paseo Reposa San Juan Mesa. CA 92627 92704 the Superior Court of --v f an SfloWn u.. '" "' ""'"",._ D1st1lc1, Orange County ance under ll"le contract or lites Act. (Thia Authorily Capistrano. CA '92675 Michael .W1lllam S1tbne1, Thia bualnen Is con-Cltllfornl1, County of herein • wil be BIWflO'~ California, acting by and perm1111ng payment of re· w111 a1Jow tht per~al rep. Ramsey Caldwell 1100 2283 Pat1f1c Ave., Untt e. dueled by: an lnd1v1dual Orenga. made. but covenant 0.-d Auoust3. 10!!8 through its Govoinlng ton11ons earned dlreclly resentalive 10 14 eb m, ~ny Calle Del Cerro 12A San Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Have you •larted doing THE PETITION re-I~. 111\ty, ........ • rt°' ~e .. --eH GONZ.41.ES. B~d. hereinafter relerr•d into escrow acuona without 0 11 ntng Clemente CA 92672 • This business Is con· buslnen yel? No queltl thet SANDRA regi u.., ...,. n.NS• ..... to as OISTRICT will 1e-BY: Governing Bo•rd cout1 approval Before lak· David Sales •022 Calla dueled by: co-partner Brenda Joye• MATTHEWS ICONE be seSSIOll, °' encu MARTIN HERNANOEZ. ce1v1 up 10, but ~ot 1au11 Signed: ~~~10~~ta~~::v~r '7tfe0"i:;,~ Marlena, San 'c1emante. CA Have you Slatted doing Tllis llalemtnl was llltd -.ppointad •• peraonel ~i gr~~s) red b lluyVftlnSltrtt lttan Iha above-staled hme, /S/ Susi Mclane, Dlrec· sonal rep1esentative wlbe 92872 bJusinessEyTel?I No w01lh the Counly Clttk or rapreHnt•tlvetoedmin· said deed oftl\l$t '·'ti~ MewgoctllucM:ostlMtM sealed bids tor the award p IE This business Is con-ames • o an range Counly on-7/28198 I t th f h .... l ,.._ .. ' 111 C~ axl862.31·AC ..... 20 ol a contract lor lhe follow· tor • rocurement n· required lo give nouce to d ct d b I . This statement was filed 19988755479 •er • astete o t e iaid~~ 9116 ...., • mg projects ergy Connrvallon inte1ested persons unless n~rs~ip Y a genera part with the County Cftfk ol Oa~ Pilot Jul 30. A • 6 decedent. under ties • v7~ t 1 Project: Bid 1827. tn· Published Nowpor1 ~~e:,:n~~~ ~:l~h•: ;,~~~ Have you s1ar1ed doing Oiange Counly on 8·11·98 13, /o. 1998 Y ~s2i P•ti:O~t:.:ir,1~: h:rd t~~ of 11\!St, tSllmaled • stall Fiber Optic Cabling at Beach-Costa Mesa Dai1y action) Tht lndependenl business yet? No f 9988788794 September 17 1998 at charges and Jf,;ses of e 1----------1 Huntington Beach High P1lol August 20. 27, 1998 administration aulho11ty wdf Daniel Olsson Dally P1IOI Aug. 13, 20. 27. PUBLIC NOTICE 1 •45 p M In o' t 703 trustee~ *ld ~ bj"sts Q'&- School Job Walk· 9 am Th641 be granted unless an Inter· This statement was filed Sept 3. 1998 Th634 Fl tltl 8 I lo~etad •t. 341 e..fih· c ·t said o trust, lo-. • ed 1 with the County Clerk ol c oua ua naas e 1 :y • • Tuesday. Sep1ember I, PUBLIC NOTICE est person iles an ob-Orange County on 7/28198 PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Statement Drive Orange CA : , 1998 OBITUUY 888 1998 al Hun1tngton Beach BSC 7572 Jt~uon 1oc:• pelll1~ and 19988705459 Fictitious Bu1lnaH The tonowmg peisons lie 92868. INC~E High School. 1905 Mo1n ~0~~55~~uld c~~r~~nY :~: Daily Pilot July 30, Aug. 8, doing business es: IF YO~ OBJECT TO • otl~io NMh. St Huntongton Beach CA NOTICE OF authot1ty 13 20 1998 Th624 Name Statemtnt SCH A ff ER ENTER· the grent1ng of the uile 926~6 License Class1r,ca· PETITION TO A HEARING on the peh· • · The lollowlng persons are PRISES. 14 Imo Loa Ct, petltlon, you 1hould CA 92108 hon: C·7 ADMINISTER hon will be held on SEP· PUBLIC NOTICE ~A'"gebouss1neMsA•INaTsE: NANCE. Newpon Beach, CA 92663 eppeat et the hearing y 'B. Aulhonzad 59· AILEY, Bids shall be received'" ESTATE OF: TEMBER 17 1998 al Tl Anthony Todd Schaller. 14 •nd state your obJec· ~ D v D 8 KAGNO F . D • Flc tltloua Bu1lneu 126 Monie Vista *8. Costa Ima Loa Ct. Newport tione or file wrift l ~8-4688 llertefte w......._. tho plate tdenhf•OO .above A 1 • F 1 45pm '" opt 703 lo-s Mesa. CA 92627 Beach CA 926S3 b · • en 117~··1 '728 • SALES IN· 88 f N n :ind shall be opened and aka DAVID cated at 341 The City Dri"e Neme tat•m•nt Esmeratdo Mateos Oue-Tiiis • businoss s o . o jactiona with the age • o ewpq BRIAN KAONOFF South, Orango, CA 92868 The loflowtng persons are 1 c n court before the hear· Put>· .,..,n """""'n Beach, died peac. pubhcly read aloud at the If YOU OBJECT 10 the doing business as: vedo, 126 Monte Vista rtl6, ducted by· an lrid1vfdu1I ing. Your appeertnc, oari7198 \.,,.:>0, _,"'""• fulty with h•r fam,lly ~~~~e-mted ttme and ioA!l~h~~· ~:n~?.~:n9es. g~anl/:;9 ol the peto~onh you ~aro~ir.hEni11~!'::ng,C~~ ~~~~ ~~s:i;,~~92?s27 ton· b~~r~es~o~el7s~~ed doing mey be in peraon or by ~'M>ORT BEACH/COSTA at hat elde Fr1day, creditors, tor1t1ngen1 cred1· s ou oppe:ir at 1 8 ear· M CA 92627 ' ducted by en 1n<11v1dual Anlhony Schaller vour attorney. SA PILOT Auguat 14• •ft•r a In accordance wilh lhe tors, ond persons who m11y Ing and stato your ob· T:~:· Sta le Ca e 43 Havo you started doing Tiiis 1ta1ement was l1led IF YOU ARE A S1630123 •hort lllnftl. Until her prov•s ons 01 California otl"lerw1se be tnlertsted tn factions or Ille written ob· A n Y C 5 y, 2 business yet? Yes 02·01· w11h tl"ll County Clerk ol CREDITOR or a contln· final houra •h• wu Bus,ness and Professions the will or estate, or both 1ec1tons with tne court be-M~~c~l';;~~~ orona dal 98 • Orange County on 7128198 g1nt creditor of the able to lhara her Code Section 7028 15. ond ol DAVID B KAGNOFF lore the hearing 1Your ap-John Richard Burns 304 Esmoraldo Mateos Oue-19988765455 deceHed1 you must file PUBLIC NOTICE m:-"t heppy mom.ant• Publlt Contrac1 Code Sec· aka DAVID BRIAN KAG· g~~:n~~,~~l~r~~; person Avemda Cumbie, Nwporl vedo Daily Piiot July 30, Aug 6, your cl••m . with the 1----------ae •r famlly eur- 1 on 3300. the owner re· NOFf IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Beach. CA 92660 This s1at1men1 waa filed 13, 20,.1998 Th623 court and me1I e oopv to &crowMl.OOOllfa1.AC rounded her. qutres that lhO b•dder pos· A PETITION FOR PRO· or contingent cred1lor ol Vincent Paul Roman 1207 with tho County Clerk ol the peraonel rapraaante-MOT1C( 10 CREDm>RI Of M.,-ga le aurvlved by sess 111e c1ass11tca11on ot ~C~~N hj" ~~~o:~e1~ 1~~ the deceased you muSI r.te Blue Gum Lano, Newport Orange Counly on 7/28/98 PUBLIC NOTICE uve eppoi".'t~ bv the MK SALE AM> Of hw aon, Roger Rl'-Y contracto(s license nosed you1 claim with the court Beath, CA 92660 199867654B4 court within four llCTEtmONTOT1IANllFER and her daughter, above at the rime the bid 15 ;,~P~~o~nlc~~i~lN~~·10r· and mail a copy 10 the por· This business is con· Daily P1101 Jul¥ 30. Aug. 6. Flctlllous BualnaH mont~• fr'?m tht dete Al.COllJUC IEVlRAOf UCEMIE Dorrla (Bunny) K•lly, submit1ed ?uisuanl 10 THE PETfTION FOR PRO· sonal representative ap-ducted-by a general part· 13, 20. 1998 Th618 Ham• Statement of hr1t 111uence of (U.C.C-ltH -~-her e g,.,,dehlldren, pointed by lne coun within norsh1p The following persona are letter• .. proV1ded '" a. p zun ti I a n d 1 5 g r •• t-E!us•ness and P1oless1ons BATE requests that SUSAN lour momhs lrom Iha date Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: section 9100 of the ·~· grandchlld"*1. Code Soc11on 7028 15. no J KAGNOFF be appointed ol lhe hr'lt issuance of the business yet? No AMERICAN INTERIORS, California Probate Code. ~ 15 he~ l)vtn tlllt 1 Marge wu bom In i;3yrnon1 snail bo made tor as personal representative I oilers as piovlded In Pro· Tate Stanley Casey Fictitious Bu1lneaa 1606 Sandalwood Ln • The time for r11tn !Mk Ull OI mets llld 1 llW1tr Tuatln, CeJlfomla and worl< or ma1enal under the :~eagm•n~ste; the estale of bate Code seC1•on 9100 This s1a1emen1 w&s liled ~•m• Statemenl Newporl Beach, CA 92660 claims will not expir~ oC ll&cotlOlle IJINtflOI lic:eflU '' hu t"ldad In Orange contratl unless and un111 THE cc~e~7TION The limo 101 l111ng claim~ with the County Clerk ol The following persons rue Vonna C Wllktn$, l 806 before four months llloltt to be made County most of her lhll Reg;strar or Contrac· the decedent's ~~l~u~~~ will not e11p1ra before lour Orango Counly on 7/28,98 ~~~P~~:;n~~~ ~~m 3170 ~=~~~1"'c~2~;0• Newporl from the hearing data °' ~111~· ~ s.w: llf•. Sha hu lived In tors ve11l1es to tt10 01str1c1 cod1clls, ii 3ny, be adm11tod months lrom the hearing 19988765493 Pullman SI., Costa• Mesa, This •business is con· noticed above. addms oC lilt Setler\JCll\Sft Newport Beach fOf the WllTPIW., Aulllef •• 94, Of LaJca frorMt, Callfornla, P••••CS away Augue117. She la eurvtved by_ her daugttt.rw, Catcil A. Beale, and JMnetta M. Lewf8; '"'1dcttl._ dran, Altua "N. Beat.. eerazn•k, K9Vln O. eeale, Tamara S. LUque. Tiffany L. M ... t•r• and Tracey L lAWI•; and 3 g,..at- grandchlldran. V1altatlon wlll M h•ld from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. In Thureday 'WQu.t 20, at Pactfto V1eow Mortuarv, 3600 Padftc View D"'-1•, Newport eeach, CA. with funeral 1ervtc.a on Friday, Auguet 2f, 3:00 p.rn. a1 Pactnc View Chapel with I~ t.,ment to follow. In llau of flow.re, memorial contrlb\>- tlone In Audrey'• natn• to Vttu Hoa-plce, 333 South Anita Orlv•. Suite #950, Orang•, CA 92ee0. Can't seem to gel to all lhose repair jobs around the house? Lei the Claulfled ServJce Directory help you lind reliable help. 642·5678 On the move? Sell your extra household Items in Classified thDI the tontraclor was lo probate The Will and d~~J'o:.~~~ ~~~-INE Daily Pilot July 30. Aug 6. CA 92626 ducted by· an lnd1vidu11I YOU MAY EXAM· "' EUZASETH H GONZALES peat 4 0 ye&r9. vroperly hcensou at 11111 any cod1t1ls are 11v11lable Ille ke 1' b the co~n 11 t~~ 13· 20, l998 Th6H Tagram Syslem Corpora· Have you starled doing INE the file kept by the (SSH 564-57·2218). 810 W Sh• wu married 10 1---------- t1me the bid was sul.JrM· lor exam1ns1ton '" the lilo are a Pper;on interested in PUBLIC NOTICE hOn, (CA), 3170 Pullman business yet? No court. If vou ert II per· 1llllt SVett. Costa Miu, CA J•ck Allay for 82 ted Ant con113ctcr not so k;~tEby ~~;1~00~ the esttte you miy file St . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Vonno Wilkins son interested In the S12627 r,•en untll hie pualng licensed IS sub1ect 10 pen· I liquest!o With lhe courl a Requesl f lctl\loul Business Th19 business IS COO-ThiS Slatement was filed estate, VOU may fi11 The Business 1$ lulOwn IS n 1994. Along wtfh 31110 unde• the ta.v and aulhonly to odminislor lhe lor Special Notice (form Name Statement ducted by a corpo1111on w1lh Iha County Cltrk of with the court • formal GAAA8.u>I OE NOCHE her many artistic and t,.,e contract "' be cons,d· ~!~1teA~~~~11s1~:~o~n~~P~~: DE-154) ol Iha f1hng ol an The lollowlng persons aro bHava you l?s~rted doing Oran90 County on 7/28 98 ~equeetf hforf.li Spe,c1et The names, Soc:Jf StwAty c,.atlve hobble•, •he t A <T A in\lentory and 1ppra1sal ol doing business as· usinass ye o 19988765457 ouce o t • ' no o en °' Fe<lefal Tax ~mbe11 and wee actlv• In the ered void II mo 1.cense atu ct n1s ulhouty estate assets °' 01 an e-a) NCAA Of SOUTHERN Tagram Sy91em COfpora· Dady Pilot July 30 Au . 6 inventory end eppra11el • Chlldrao'• Hom• Socl-MC..C V.W closs1lica11on spec1l1ed will allow the personal rep-11t1on or account as y fro· CALIFORNIA. b) NCAA tion. Moll Hsia I Pre$ldon1 13, 20 1998 • T~G2S of eateta •••ets or of ~ .. t,~~rwleret aty, Th• ~ •MONAL MM hf!•e•nahor is 1ha1 ol a resontattve to take many vided '" Prot>ato Code •ec· BLUE CHIP Of ORANGE This statement was ltled ' any petition or account 1" .....,,,.,, ~ !SSN L••gu• of N.wport spec1a11y contractor as ~;~~n:pp~~~~1u'ee~~::1~~kg uon 1250 A Requesl for COUNTY, 633 s Brea 31th lhec County ~le~ of PUBLIC NOTICE .. provided in Hctlon =~'8~). :! c! w~ B•ach, and th• Cemetery . M<>ftuaty uerined 1n Sec11on 7058 ol ing certain vory importan; Special Nottce form 1s Blvd • Su11e 203, Brea renge ounty on /2 8 FtctlUoua Buatneaa 1 250 of the Cehforn1e 01~ "'· 111• Balboa Yacht Club. Chapel • Crematory lh• California Business and acttons however the per· available lrom the court Cahl. 92821 199B87854BO Probate Coda. A Re· As kstlel 111 Family and fl'Mnde 3600 p fie View Drtw ?rotess ons Code the spe-sonal represental;~. Wiii b• Cieri\ Scholarship Reltrence Oa1ly Pilot July 30, Aug 6, N•m• Statement quest for Special Notice Sell Pl.ice .. ~ Win cai.brat• her llf• Nt ICI Baecn cial\y contract<ir awarded required 10 give no11ce 1o Attorn•~ for Iha Pall• Service LLC (C~, 633 S 13, 20. 1998 Th626 The follov.tng peisona are form is ev111ebl• from e anoi::.,.,Olllt~ne;! al her home on Satur-~700 ll°'e con1rac1 tor ll'IS work tnloreslod persons unless tlonar: groa ~o~;e~'.J:21 u•te 203. PUBLIC NOTICE ~~D~E~~s~A~s~366 Or· the court clerit. s:::!'rllcenset WlllWn ultnt yun day, Auguet 22, 9t 11 )hall 11se'I conshuc1 a ma they have waived nohce or STUART L. WALLACH, r'~18i ~~;lness 11 con· ange Avenue. Cotta Mosa, Att~ P.thlou•: befo11 the dall auch kst was sent AM. PIERC£ llOTHEllS 10,.1y 01 the v.ork m uC· ~~~~~')'~~~ ·~~d~~o:,.~s:n~ AETSTOO. (RCNSEY81897LA31), dueled by· Limited uabihty Flctltlou1 Bu1ln•H CA 92627 ~ 1..-.y or Olllr"'llO ID Ille t~: '::iuyOf eug"°:!;a IEU lllOADWAY cordanco w1lh the provi· adminisllation aulhorlly will AT W, Co. Heme Statement Melossa Lee Scan. 2366 e1& a.to c.n. Dr W ~f"Transte111 111 t.OS ..- <,t0ris or ca ,1011 .... a Bu~ be granted unless an inter· 2027 f SOUTHWEST Have you ?started doing The following persons are Orange Avenue. Costa &• Z.30 · CRISTALES. 1638 So Sllnclanl, rememtnnc:•• to ~ Mort!J81Y *Chapel BIRCH ST STE 100 bustness e1 No doing business as: Mesa. CA 92627 e ...... .__ CA angewood Chlld,.n'e C ti n<:ss and Proless·1Jns Code ested person loles an ob· ·• • • S Y R '\ GOLDCOM NETWORKS, Tiits business Is con. Santa Ane CA 92701 _,,...v,., Hom• or Brothere/ rema on Sec11on 7059 1ect1on to lho pe1111on and NEWPORT BEACH, CA S c~olar~h~p elerence b NAVACOM. 1115 W. Bay ducted by: an Individual 08/20 01/21 08/27 The assets ID bl told Ill Slater• of Orange 110 Broa~way Time is ol lhe ess<>ntr sho.vs good cause why tho 92860 P erv,~e. I L . Jon s. Wost, Ave., Newport Beach, CA. Ha11e you s11r11d doing , ' deSCtlbld in oenef11 as lu""'1e, County. Cos1a Mesa Failure 10 torr~ l.'!e ttc tour! should not granf the Published Nowporl {~1~ :~alemant was lltd 92661 businessyit?No l1Xl.ll!S, eQu1pmenc. tradename, work wllh1ri lh(.' time set authouty G Beach·COSll Mesa Da1ty with tile County Clerk. of Michelle p Finney, 1115 Melissa L Scoll PUBLIC ~OTICE gooOwdl, ltUI & IUsehold:_r~::::::::::::::::~~~~~ ... ~2~-~·~1~110~~~ lorth here" .. 111 result in t ~n H;,~R~~ h~~ ~~fl~· Pilot August 20, 2G. 27. Orange County on 7·22·98 W. Ba~ Ave.. Newport This slatemenl was liled ~mtrtts. ON SAU GEN· the 1mpo~,1ori (,f lqu•daltd TE'.1BER 10 1998 1; 1998 19986784094 ~eh~~h·b~i~!~~l Is con· wnh the County Clerk ol NOTICEOFTRUST£E'S CEHSE~ PREMSES, U- oamagos 101 each day ol 1 45pm '" D~pt 70J lo· ThW639 Daily Pilot Aug 20. 27, Orange County on 7n8Ji8 II :fil 48-208653 "Aff d bl delay. on 1he Jrriount 01 cated at 341 The C1tv Drl\le PUBLIC NOTICE Sept. 3. 10, 1998 Th646 dH;!:d ~~~ 1".:~~~~du~~ing Da 1 P loft 9J9 1 88 3 7 0 8A5481 6 • 1 • CAL. FED BANK lllllt ~ = ~.1o ~ or a e S200 per day Soulh, Ora119e CA 92866 1 Y 1 u Y • ug. • 'f. 02627 -- Eoth biddC'I 5,..,11 submit IF YOU OBJECT to the cnsf633184 PUBLIC NOTICE bMusihne1s1s yet? No 13, 20, 1998 Thll27 • c ~ n... '"nd ol •·-Al 1 '' granting ol the pet111on, you IC e e Fenniy Y ~~ ""' '" ...... nse ID bl ternati on Iha lorm lurn1shed with sl>Ould appear at tho hear· NOTICE TO FIQtltlous BualnHs T1"11s statemenf WIS Med PUBLIC NOTICE ~ u: •T. nnslerrect IS ON SALE GfN. ve tho tontratl documents a mg and state your Ob· CREDITORS OF Name Stetamant with the County Clerk of E .E ,!l mAL PUBIX ~EMISES, U· lost or tl"le proposed Sub· J&tl•Ons or hie 'Millen Ob-BULK SALE The lollowlng persons.,. Orange County on 8-4·98 Flctlllou• Bualn•H TAK 0 CEHSENO 48-2Q8653 n1·scount Casket, contractors on mis pro1ect 1ocuons with the court be· (SECS. 8104, doing business es: 19981781090 Nema Statement TECT PROP· now issued IOf 1tre premsa 81 required by lhe Sublet· lore the hea1tng Your ap. 8105 u .C.C.) flDl:LITY PROPERTY Daily P1101 Aug. 61 13, 20, The lollowing persons •rt lblTL SOLDIT tocao II 810 w 19'1 Slrlet. ting ana Subcontrathng pearance may be 1n PGl$0n Escrow No. 08770·BC MGMT. co. 25505 La 27. 1998 Th632 doing business··~ E IFTY Costa Mesa.CAQ2627 Cremation & O' by yo a11o n N t 1 .. _ b Mirada SI. Laguna Hilla. fudge Nuts Fudge ol lht n... fair Prac11ces Act, Public YO ur ' ov o •Ct s , ... ,. Y given to CA 92653 PUBLIC NOTICE Month Club, 22961 Tiiton H T '"" •'*'Plll<I dltl of Ille Contract Code Section IF u. ARE A CREDITOR creditors ol the within Howatd L Duhan, 25505 Way. Suite B. Laguna Hills, I Alffl salttansllf' " Seoetmblr 8 8 rial Se • 4100 et seq 01 CC>fllingent c:red1to1 of named seller \hot I bulk I -M1rad1 St .• Laguna Hiiia, Fictitious Bu1lna11 CA 92653 OU co . 10!!8 II tile office of ~ u rvice tho deceased. you must 1111 sale rs aboul 10 be made ol ..., ACt It ESCROW COWf>ANf 501 f>n. Each b•d shall be DC· youf claim with the court the assets described CA 92653 Nam• Stetament Te11enca Flaming Roark. mber 3 1 • companied by a cer11l1ed or and mail a copy lo the per· bolow Phyllis Duhan. 25505 La Th• following persons art 21 Tahoe, Irvine. CA 92612 !• . '. centtt Dllve. Stntl Ana. CA Wh h }d b' l a cashier' Cht'tk 01 bid sonel repreaentallv• ap-The names and buslnt1s Mirada St .. Laguna Hills, doing buslnHS es: Ttils bualnoH Is con· me:· du ted Q'Z~ht y s OU you SU 1ec bond tn an amounl not less potnted by Iha court w1lh1n addresses ol tht seller art CA. 926S3 NCS Nallonal Cesh Sys· dueled by: an lndivldual NStee " trust,.,.,..°' ~°!!.,.Ille"!;'~ yOUrSe)f & your family tO than ten porcenl (IO"'o) 01 lour months from the d•I• PILLIP HO. SUZANNA Thia buslntn is con· tems, 38A8 Campus Dnve Heva you starltd doing ~JCeQ/led by c. GAR· = ... ':="'....,,. 1n ...,. ...... , .. _10tel bid p11c~ p•yablo ol the lirst luuance of the CH.EUNG. PEI YUE HO, 92 ducted by: husband and 1106. Newpofl Beech, CA buslneH yel? Yes, 7·15-98 :en .I ;,_recorded:"' wi::...""' trnteNOr oC tile paying 1'nflated prices for ,,. ... ... letters as provided •n Pro-Corporatt Par.Jc IH Irvine wile 92660 Terrence f . Roark y 29. as ITTstr\lment ftctnse .... llillntsl. ( lfMn. to th• OfSTRICT as a guar· bale Code Hction 9100 CA 92606 • • H1v1 you 1tlll1ad doing Judi Suzuki, 605 Vlclorla This ttatement was llltd 9236 ~· PICH !DIV). is Ille sum ol 1113,000c.>. k & antee thlt tho b1ddor.1I tis The ttme. ror llllng claima The locallon ln Califomle buslnassytl?Yts, 1972 SI., I C202, Costa Mesa, with tti. County Cl11k ol oftre O wNcllCOllllstsoflhelOllOlll\llQ' CaS etS Services???? proposal 11 accepttd. shall will nol 911plre before four of the chief tHCUliva ottlct Howard L Duhan CA 92827 Orange Counly on 8"4·98 ms 0 OllNlld HOe1 ID bl Clll- p lompl I y eirecu•e lht months from lh• hearing ol th• Hiier Is· aame as Thi• staltmenl was llltd This buslntu 11 con· 10986711082 LtyA.T p ~UI ctled atdOllnQ up0n usum111ron Call Toll Fret l.SSS..54CASKET Agrffmtnt. turnlsh 1 sati•· dale noticed et>ove 1bove W1lh tht Coooly Cfttk ol ducted by: an lndivldual Daily Pifol Aug. 6 13 20 THE HI T 81 of tJOs•no ot:Do-on • Q.ntln• n..11-• ~rwuaftdl .. • r-- laclory Fallhlul Perform· YOU MAY EXAMINE the As lislad by the seller, all Orange County on 7/28198 Hav• you llltted doing 27 1998 • Th&3:i lot call! °' cashws check $113,00000 ....... '"""I vi~~ ..... .._... \NWldel ~~tn~~m~~~~~~IJJ~~~~ .. N~~ 1HH7•~~~~ .. --~~ • t~~i·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~~~~~ not I.SS than one h ~d 6d .,. I person lnlertsl• 1n addrtH H Ultd by th• DaUy P1lo1 July 30. Aug 6, ~~d.I s,u,az.~~m' t nl WU filed PUBLIC NOTICE ----~ u .. r. lhe 111111. you m11y hie H iier within It'll" year• be> 13 20 19911 Th622 "' s z T percent (100"-) of the total wilh Iha coun a Request lore lhl dale auch hsl w11 • • with the County Cleik ol Fictitious BuslnaH itR 'l~G bid price, furnish a Pay· for Sp1e1al Notte• (lorm sent Of dehvtttd to lh• PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Counly on 8·4·98 N•m• St•t•m•nl /Nini Bond In an amount OE·154) ol tht l~1ng ot an buyer ert: none 109817•~97 The following persona art noc Jesa than lil1y percent lnv•ntory end 1ppra1sa1 of The names and business Fictitious 8uslna11 Dally Pilol Aug 6, 13, 20, doing buslntsa es: (SO") of tht tolll bid price. estete 1u1ts or of any pe. addressee ol lht buyer are: N•m• lt•t•m•nt 27, 1998 Th631 Chlcap,o JOH, 1818 Main A N.~ w aoo fuml1h cen1t1c11as tv•· lltion or account as pro-FRANK K. YOUNG, JULIA Th• loflowlng persons ere PUBLIC NOTICE s;::J~cnoe. c,~ .• 92~8CfA4~· 1818 v1dtd 1n P1obatt Cod• sac-w. YOUNG, 92 Corporate doing buslntss as: "''"'° .... dfnclng that the 1equirad uon 1250. A R1quest for Park. "H, lrvln•. CA. 92606 TRl·Llnk Marketing co., Main SI., Irvine, A 26" 1n.or1nca Is tn effect In the Spac1a1 No1~e lorm is Tna auatt fo be sold 111 1823 E. 111n St. #308. Flctltloua Busi,,... This bualneu 11 con-BU.Sl~~ss?? amounta 111 forth 1n th• available fro e court dHcr1bed In general H : Senta An1, CA. 92705 Name St•tamant ducted by: a corporalion ge.ntral cond1hol\t In th• cltrk. F11rn11ure, llxturH, 1qu1p. Ron Gaddla, 503 ~ Mari· Tht lollowlng pttaons are Htv• you atar'ltd doing av.nt of f1llu11 to enter Into Attorn•v for th• Pall· mtnl, goodwill, tr1d1na,,,., gold Ave .• COfona del Mar, doing busln11s as: buslntn yet? \'11, 1 Aug. • • lht contract and execult Uoner: ltlH, leastllold lmprov• CA. Q2625 Bot Domesllc Services 98 the rtquirtd documents. PALMIERI, TYLER, menls and 111 loctltd al. Jordan Franco Jr .. 1598 Agency, 3848 C1mpu1 Arlktaco Inc .. Anne Kasa· 92 Corpo tit Parle S t Elm St., Costa Mau, CA Orlvt 1101. Newporl ltolf, Pier. auch. bid securilV wlll be WIENER, WILHELM IH, lrvlri•.r CA 926oS UI. 92626 • Beach. CA 92680 This 1t11amen1 WH filed lorltiltd The F1llhlul Ptr· & W~LORON LLP, The buslneu nam• used Tnl• buelneu 11 con-J1,1dl Suzuki, 805 Victoria with lhe County Clerk or lormanct Bond ah1ll ·r• JAMES I . WILHELM, by tht etfler al -th.al toca· dueled by· • limlled patt• Strttl IC202, Cosla Mita. Orange County on 06/16198 ml)n In lull lora1 encl tllact ESQ, (Cl81437115), lion 11: CHINA MAGIC nershlp CA 92~7 t88H7e7427 lhrough Iha guarsntee p .. 2803 MAIN IT., UST WOK Hive you 1t1r'lad doing Thia bualntu 11 con• Dilly Ptlol Aug 20, 27, liod as 1p1Clf1td 1n th• TOWER • STE. 1300 The anttclpatld dalt or business yel? No clucttd by: an lnCIMdu•I Stpt. 3 10 1998 Th638 IRVIHE c• 928• ' th• bYllc utt ,, s.ft 8 Aon O•dd,. H1v1 you •t1na<1 oolog • · • .. Mral cond1hons • .. 1 4-1998 11 tht ol1ict 0 Pru: Tnlt ••etamtnt wat ltltd l>uslnau yel? Yts, 9-3·94 • tlJt DISTRICT r11trvt1 6228 dlnllll EIC,ow Cor 1130 wilh lhl County Cltrlt ol Judi Su1ultl 1----------1 ! tht right lo tti•ct lflY or all Publlahtd Newport s San O•br1tt 1~··1100 Orang• County on 7/28/08 Thia 11a11ment waa liltd PUBLIC NOTICE • b1ct1 or lo wa1vt any Ir· BHCh·Cosla Mesa OMV San Gabriel, CA 0177& · 19911715488 with the County Clerk ol : regularlllH or lnformalltlH P1lol August 14, 20. 21, Thll bulk aele 11 tubjtct Diiiy Pllol July 30, Aug 6, Orange County on ..... 111 mTQOfAPft.ICATIOll • ,. eny b•d• or 1n the bid· 1998 to C•hlornta Uniform Com· 13, 20. 1998 th&HI 11oee1eeoea 1011l.LALCOMDUC lfta· tiinO Fih291 mercltl Codt S.cllon Oaily Polol Aug &, 13, 20, Am 41 rtqulrtd oy section U C 111oe 2. PUBLIC NOTICE 21. 1998 Th63a o. oe A11nQ ~ 1773 01 lht C1111orn11 p ILIC NOTI E ,:!c, •:d:,~:~; 1~': p:W'= Flo"Uou• •...an... PUBLIC NOTICI ~1·J:. 1...., Cofam LabOr Cod•. the Oirec:tor ol •IC 7H2 with whom c111mt mav ~ Nanw. lt•t•m9"t 0 - 11\e Otpanmtnl ol lndul· NOTtCI 0, f1lta 11 &ob E. Cheng, Pr11· Th• lollowlng pertona art l'lotlttow lhtalMN 'nll ,...., Cll ..... trial Aatallont ol tnt Slate ~ITtTION TO dtn1111 !•crow Cotp., 1130 doing butlneaa H ; ...... !'..,._. ltate .... nt ~U.C ~ of C1hlo1n1• hH dei.t• AOMINtlTI" S San C1btltl 81vd., ltOO, NMI OtSTAl8UT10N & Al-,,... folloWlng "'90nt trt 11ll -.._ ........_ nad th tnt al i.. atTATI O, Sin Otbr1 ... CA glm a'ld CYCUNO CO, 2507 W dOtng buliMll 11; --_.. ""' • g r prev•• ·HNI KILLoo'o lh• 1111 d•t• tot llllno Cout Hwy .• N•wporl VICKY'I HOM( CltANINO .......... of ll'Q ltlt• Of wagtt In lht ,. clalrra thlll be Sept. 4. 8t1ch CA. 12883 SERI/ICE, 3151 C1nadlan .... eo.altDMI tocalily In which lhl• wOl1I HAMILTON•"-EMCO 1ndui111u Inc .. Or., Cot11M111,CA12129 ....... • l7'0 It lo be p«IQfmtd. Copltt AHN• HAMILTON , CLABltfrtlD (CA). 2507 W. Cout H~, Vl(lorla Ocempo, 3111 C• AVE.. ~ ot lhHI rall dtltrlTllna• CASI NO. /4 t 93117 It• tho raaourca vou Ntwl)Ofl 9e1Ch, CA. 92683 nadian Or, Co1f1 MHI, IEACH. CA 92980 dona . .,. on flit af the OIS. To 111 h1111. bentf•Cf1tlt1. c1n count on lo ••II • Thia bu1lnt11 It con. CA 1,82& F« lie loilOMnO GI fJ'ICT, ltld copott may be crt<11tor1. contingtnl cred•· myrled or m•rchan· ducted by • corpcre11on Tht1 bu•lntu 11 con-l.IC*IM 47 Off.ML! IKllKl'9'LJ ~ upon requeal Tht 1or1. ar\d ptf9C)(la who mav OIH 1tem1. becauae Htvt you tlerted do1n9 TIG PUCE h 1 • othtl'Wilt be 1n11r .. 1ed tn our cotumn1 compel 8 11 ti RENT SNIJAMA conirector • 11 poll 1 the .,.;11 or Htalt, or both, quattfled buvtrs to • your omt .... _ .. ,. ......... • COPY Of hft ral .. II Itch ol: ANNE K!LLOOG HAM-Celll lhrOUQh cta .. 1119d. ~ =-.... Th1 I.Ago/ DtporttMnt ol I~ Doi/11 Pilot is pltostd lo announct a new strvlct now avollab/1 to ,,,.., buslMssu. We will now SEARCH the name for 11ou at no extra char{lf.. am/ saw 11au lh1 tl!M ontl thf tr/fl lo lhf Court Hous1 In Stmto Ana. Thm, of cour11. af/1r lh1 Jftrdr is Como/1114 • ""11 fill IOU' lictltJou1 bwlnus narn. 'with the Counl1 Cltrk, pub/Wt ~er 11/dk for fo'ur UJHh as rtqt.1/nd b11 law '"'"Ihm 1111 I!"" proof of """1kollon 111ilh the Counlr Cltrk. Jil«U1 llop 0, IO Rlf ,our ldlllous bu1/nai nomt 1101,,,,.,.1 ot llN Dolli Pilot, 330 W. "'1 St, COiia #a4. If IOU cannot 11op br, fl/toU C'Oll us of (11') 6':J-4JIJ ontl tN ltJIR,,... ~Is for~ lo Mnd/1 lhh proctdurt bf moil. If fOfl sltoil" ,_,""' furtlw qu1$1/0fU, plbJs4 coll UI ond"" will H mort thart glad"! onl1t JOU. Good luck In ,our""' buslnall ! fl TON •It• ANN! HAM Ml·••?• ... ~ ... ". through classified _ .... .,_,Awo2QJT, -· .... --~~~~~i~~----~--~· S.,l11111 "~ ..... ----~----------------------.... ~--------------------~~· , '· Newport Beach/Costa f\Aeso Do ily Pilot Thvrsdoy, August 20, 1998 85 PUILIC NOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT1CES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION 1•&-2U·06, ~n 90. 16131 08R1Ef". WIUIAM TTR Vt & BLACK. STEVEN, AP m 2~H''· se1111 eoe1 •n.1es.o1, $6.2•1 u, 340 w BEACH. CA u 1.to-m , .. 2~ 1t DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1996-1 997 N4SSAU LN, HUNTINGTON H ALLEN INC, AP U2·191'44, !SS 1tH•. Sl,l•l :It, 10041 MAOEl lNE OR HUHTl~TON LIDOt()AO.NEWPORTBEACli. GIWNUE INVESlM(H'I, AP CORSICA °"· UNIT BEACtt, CA _ S3923 Cl, 16MI BEACH Bl. JOtl DAY OR. HUmlNQTON BEACH. CA CA UU3 750, S015.tf. 10-S hfWX>AT 8£ACH. CA PutSUant to Sections 3381 through 3385, Revenue and TaxatiOn Code the CASEY, JAIAe.S F J~. AP HUNTINGTONSEACH CA BEACH, CA KEOG•N,SCAHE.Al'l53251· A LANSDALE LIVING TRUST GIWMU.i OR. N~WPOAT PUblished Delinquent Ust In and for Orange County, State of Califomla, has 'been '4&-3ona. S3732•. 551 FRENCH. 1.tARY E AP PEARSON. JOSCPH JCT AL. 1•. 5U3l04, 9131 ELVA c1, TA. AP •23>21t.01. sult.01. BEACH, CA Pf'IOP£RTYIN I ct.ided and disttlbuted lo ~arious -t\~11\-of ""neral Clrculation publ~ Ill EDMONDS Cl, HUNTINGTON 157 39).20, $2264 •6. 8462 AP 15.s231-0l.S2,554 70 10101 UNIT R • ...iNT1NGTON BEAOi. ~VIA LIOO souo NeWPORT BOWIE, l'ETER F. AP $!Al. 1£Aa4 Cll"f llld tu for pub! · t ·~~......,....u r 8£ACH, CA IOL(Wll.D Cl. HUNTINGTON CLIFF OR, HVNTl~lON CA BEACH CA 9Jt~).7'S ~ 131142 107S coun.,, iealiOn ° a po'1Jon thereof In each of said newspapera R1GONA~1. 1<.'THY, AP BEACt( CA BEACH. CA WARD JULIA NORBY AP BR'.,.ER. THOMAS K: AP GRANVJUi DR NEWl'OlfT T•UUTE AAEA 12• PUBLISHED DELINQUENT LIST t4e-3•1-01, SJ,m90, 6081 OALENTA, WM.LIAM ANlHONY t.tOLA. vrro VINCENZO. AP i5:M$2 ''· S2,t3'7&, 19132 •2u32.os. $92tm, '900 w BEACH.CA DOYLE OR, HUNTINGTON TR. AP 157·•92~4, '42090, 157·411-12, $1.879.13, 1'812 ROOERICI( LN, HUNTINGTON COAST HY, HEWPORr BEACH. GV·NEWPORT CENTER, AP RAYMONt>, GERAl..YNN A1 '·John M. W, Mootlach, Orange County Tax Collector, State°' Cafifornia, certify as BEACH. CA 18172 GL~ADA ST, GREGORY LN, HUNTINGTON BEAOi. CA CA 93$~m S2'22.911 1123 836-~9·188 $920., •HOO follows; cRAtG JENNIFER H AP H\JlfTWGTON e~Oi. CA eEACl-l. CA wiWJro. ciwu.s L. AP AP 42• ~-os. $129.29, 6908 w Giw.vllli oR. N£W?o~T L40NTECITo Ro. uwiT Faoe. • 143EMS S2.22H4, 18111 HERNANDEZ. ANDREW, AP ICJM,EOE,MYRTER·l<lM,JUOY 153302·11, $37218, 19821 COAST HY NEWPOAT WC>i. 8£-'C>i.CA SCAL&AC ~ That nolice ls hereby ~n that becausii of nonpayment of the total amount d\Je for CRAIG LN. HUNTINGTON 157-492 ti, Sl,1195:1, 8122 A, AP 15M!S3·47, $2,213 14, POTOMAC lN, HUNTINGTON CA GRAHVlU.E IHVESTM£hf L P. taxes, assessments, penalties and costs levied ln the year 1996 for .... ltl-·-· Vear BEACH, CA STEALING AV, HUNTINGTON 18962 F~GSTAFF LN, BEACH. CA J.P •24-~·IO, S8et 00, TA 709 AP 83H3-7 ... 12.~•T. 1137 TAIC.ftAT£ .AREA 12-00I 11111 n-,, 80LOOC. DANIEl R AP BEACH, CA 1-*JtmNGT()H BEACH, CA BURCHAM, JAMES G. AP Bl.IC 9 LOT t2 WNVIUf OR, NEWPORT 1996-1997 shown In dollars.and cents ~ite the desc~tiotl"' lhe property 1'6.J9H4, $1,651.49, 6261 MC NEELY. LARRY A. AP STOEHR, TIMOTHY G, AP 153-312..()5, 12,723 lll, 9331 MCCULLOCH. JAMES BEloCH. CA SCOTT. l.AWffENCE s, » contained In lhe list below, the real properties on which sooh amounts were a lien, GlOAIA OR HUNTINGTON 159·082·13, $1,454 21, 7572 159-263-10, $2!M.70, 7691 NAlffi.ICl(ET OR. HUNTINGTON ... ATTHEW ET Al. AP AP 9li·~H• S2.!.62.t7. 11•1 211.213 51, $1 061.00, ~S70 were by operation of law, In my ofllce In Orange County, declared lo be In default at BEACH, CA TAYLOR OR, HUNTINGTON SAGEWOOO OR. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA •25 093·11 , Sl.699.71, 3012 GRAN\111.1.£ OR, NEWPORT COLUMBINE S1: SE).l BEACH. 5:00 p.m. on the 30th day of June, 1997. ' . CENTENO. GReG. AP BEACH, CA BEACH, CA ~NORAS, JOSEPH, AP BAOAO ST. NEWPOl\T BEACH, BEAOt. CA CA I Tax-defaulted real property may be redeemed by payment of an unpaid taxes and ~:e4:S200R~1-:;T~NG~t~ 16!. ~~~~S::Y,,~R7:S~ 1:~~~~ ~:, ~:;e: ~~~~~s20' 5~~~9•· 9:,~~ CA DONG. TEHN•SOH s. AP ~:;6J°:92b~26~E~~~ tAUIATE AREA n-oaJ aaessments together ~ additional penalties and fees as prescribed by law or BEACH, CA NEWUAN, AV. ft.INTINGTON LOT l( HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 4SH•4·2J, $5.121.70, 2651 SEACH. CA • may be redeemed under !tie installment plan of redemption. , PHILLIPS, CMIERON ROBERT. BEACH, CA AP 159-351-18, $4588, rn 11805 TAHTLINGER, JOHN R. AP POINi on MAR AV, NEWPORT ~v.NEWPOA1 CEHlEA. /.P WYl..ER, CkR•STOPHeR AP 146-441-11, $1,090'4, &ce\ AP 16s-301-03, $3,433.14, 7762 LOT Y l53.J31-29, S2,39U3, .18302 BEACH, CA 839-63-796, S2.338 47, 1oi;o AOOIN, GENTNER, ROCICY:ET" All infOITllation concemi~ redemption, Of the lhitiatioo of an Installment plan BEWNGER OR. HUNTINGTON NEWMAN AV. HUNTINGTON AP159·352-21,$41.56,TRll805 JERRILYN LN, HUNTINGTON SAMIMJ, OAAYOOSH. AP GRANVIUE OR. NEWPORT Al._AP04~172-07.$t,lll.30.10 ' rede tlo of ..... ,.._ 1·;,,j .. ~H BCAQi. CA BEACl-l, CA LOT z BEACH. CA •se-sas.os. • $5,824 at, 949 BEAC»i. CA • MAR'NA OR SEAL BEACH CA 0 "lP n, WV\....., au IUU property ""'• upon J'eqtJest, be furnished by MC ~RA • .QIN JOSEPH. STONI!. DON, AP 167·32HO. RYAN, TIMOTHY J. AP 01 GIOVANNI, JOSEPH M, AP GOl.DENROO AV, NEWPORT PETERS L.AURENCE A .iR ~ John M. w. Mool1ach, Orange County Tax Collector, Santa Ana, Califocnla. • A~ 1'6-501'°4,$2,377.32, 16181 $1,45330. 17101 8 ST. 159·381·12, $8,175.'8, 6782 153-403·03, $240.29, 9556 BEAC>l. CA • TAX-RATE AREA 07<0'2 AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE, AP I N>ttifu under penai.u ol penury that the lorMl\ing Is ....... and corr-. ANGLER LN. HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA CORRAL Cl, HUNTINGTON CORNWALL OR, HUNTINGTON MILLET, JEFFREY H, AP • 199·0SI ?9. $504 20. 23S TTH """"'1 "1 ·1 -r· uuv ""' BEACH.CA FORCE LANA R, AP BEACH.CA SEACH,CA •Sll·691-G2, $3,82622, 904 WINSTON,SY\.YIA AETAL.AP ST.SE.Al.BEACH.CA J h M W Moo I h AGUIL.AR, FRANK C, AP 167·353 •S, 51,80154, 8402 PUST, MICHAEL P, AP MICHAfl.~ MAMOOUH M, AP GARDENIA WY NEWPORT 440-128-06 $363 co 2012 FERGUSON CURT AP O~ang" e CoUnty T~ acCollector 1'6·5"·33, '2.7579•. &032 VALENCIA DR. HUNTINGTON 159-402.06, S5, 169.00, ern 153·406-19, s1 ,31580, 1ee13 BEACH. CA • BARRANCA. NEWPORT BEACH, 199-092.18. SJ..588 .... 112' 1m4 Slate of California KENDRICK Cl, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA PIMLICO Cl. HUNTINGTON VERMONT LN, HUNTINGTON PANN, WIWAM ARNOLD. AP CA ST, SEAL BEACH, CA BEACH, CA l02ANO, LUIS FELIPE. AP BEACH, CA BEACH, CA 459·03•-os S68S.38, 712 IRVINE COMPANY "KOPF, PETERS. AUDREY B TR. ~ Exeet1ted 81 Santa Ana, """""""County on AU"''"t 20, and Aunust 27, 1998. ICKES, RANDALL L, AP 932·10·012, $854.16, 16637 W T NEWLAN1> ESTATE, BARNES, TIWANIA C, AP FERNlEAF AV, NEWPORT KATHRYN L AP 440-192-()4, 199 1•&-08. Sl.1122 22, 114 4TM """''ll"' r-..,, 146-56'·18, $2,999.38, 16441 VIEWPOINT LN, UNIT 120, %HAMLET. THEOC>Of:iE TR. AP 153-415·31 , $998 12, 19868 BEACH. CA Sl,76687, 26S4 VISTA DEL ST SEAL BEACH CA PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLAN 0 WHITTIEFI LN. HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 932·80-034, $159.60, 8777 BERl<SHIRE LN, >«.INTINGTON FITZSlt.ION, LEO A, AP ORO, NEWPORT BEACH, CA Nowi..J.No. ofh~IS soon. A Tl N BEACH. CA HOMESIOE LENDING INC. CORAL SPRINGS CT. ONIT 50, BEACH, CA 459·086·03, $7,121.92, 6111 N~. STEVEN TR. AP AP 199-'72·18, Sl.2"352, II~ The Assessor's map parcel number when used lo describe property In lhfs list, CIARAMITARO, EDEN 0, AP SEC'Y OF HOUSING & URBAN >«.INJINGTON BEACH. CA YAMASHIRO, HIROSHI, AP BEGeHIA AV, CORONA OEL 440-302-27, $2 093.8.6. 303 DRIFTWOOD AV, SEAL BEACH. refers to \he Assessor's map book, the map page or block number In ... e book "6·572'11 , $991.07, 6551 OEVELOPMOO, AP 832·10-035, JETTIE, BERNARD A TR, 153-422·31. Sl.117 85, 8761 MAR, CA AVENIOA CERRITOS CA u1 MARILYN OR, H\JNT1NGTON SSSl.31, 16673 ARBOR Cl, UNIT '4NETl\.ES, ROBERl, AP L.AUDER Cl, HUNTINGTON HUl.IPHR£YS. BAABARA. AP NEWPORT BEACH, CA and the Individual parcel number on the map page or wilhln the block. A parcel BEACH, CA 35, lf.JNTINGlON BEACH, CA 937·40-207, S397.6', 18900 BEACH, CA 459-182·10, $1,'S2.'6, 440 TAX.f!ATE AREA 12-014 number as for example, "044-363·05", would mean Book 44 of the Assessor's COHEN, c L, AP 163-024·17, UHLIG, KARL RUDY JR ET AL. DELAWARE ST, UNIT I, SPUHLER. MARK, AP HEUOTROPE AV, CORONA OEL TAX-RATE AREA 07.()45 Maps, Block 363 (Map Page 36, Block 3) and Parcel 5 within that block. The $633.54, 17331 BAEDA LN. AP 932·18·138, $1 ,415.60. 17621 HUNTl~TON BEACH. CA 155-052·71 , SI ,501.06, 10239 MAR. CA ZVNINO. ADAM t<IWARO, AP maps referred to are avallabte for Inspection In the office of lhe Assessor. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA NEWLAND ST, UNIT 136, HOl9URN DA, HUNTINGTON FOGG, lEOTA M ESlATE OF, HOU.AHO, ROMA1..0 A. AP ~1 .. 1" $797117 228 LARSOH, OWEN MICHAEL, AP HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA TAX.RATE AREA 04-416 BEACH. CA AP 459-232-19, 52,636 80 701 117-454-05, $478 79, 1312 COU.EGE PARK DA SEN.. An property ls In the Township South and Range West of San Bernardino Base 163-032·33, '876.70, 17111 DEVOY. PAUL, AP 933-13·150, MALLORO, GWEN, AP POPPY AV. NEWPORT BEACH, CAMBRIDGE LN NEWPORT BEACH. CA and Meridian. PLEASANT Cl, HUNTINGTON $8'2.34, ln22SERGIOC1.UNIT BELL, RONALD L JR, AP 155-062·15, 5844.88, 111042 CA BEACl-l, CA BEACl-l, CA 103, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA ICS.351·20, Sl.786 42, 6231 BIKINI LH, HUNTINGTON CHANNa REEF COM~UNITY MURPHY LEO PAUL AP TAX.$1Al! ARE.A 12-018 IMPORTANT NOTICE RZECZVCKl, VIRGINIA, AP ALBION OR, HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA ASSN, AP 119>2S-025. S326 64. llJ.582-01, ' $4.•S&.30. '1120 163-11>"·33, $689 63. 17071 TAX~ATE AREA ()&.013 BEACH, CA. AKERS, LESLIE, AP 2525 OCEAN BL, UNIT E·l CANDLESTICK LN, NEWPOffT SE.AL PACIFIC CO LTD AP The names published are those appearing on the tax roll. Taxpayers who have HERBERT LN, HUNTINGTON AZIZ, M AOEL. AP 14~24-01, 155-091.0., SI ,256.86. 19881 NEWPORl BEACH, CA BEACH, CA ~119-Q2 S88~. TWP 5 RGE dlsposed ol property since January 1, may find their names listed tor the reason BEACH, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH $3,788.38, 6~ STARSHINE DR. RANGER LN, HUNTINGTON SCHJSTER, MARIAt" G rn, AP 12 SEC,. that present owners have failed to pay taxes. TOWNSEND, E DENISE El Al, COMPAIN. AP 110.015,93, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA BEACH, CA 910-03-028.81. $3(M 80, 3121 TAX·RATE ARU07.()47 AP OGIZM1 $88 .a. TWP 5 AP 163-292"'6, $1,871.87. "811 $131 84, TWP 5 RGE II SEC 34 MC COY, JAMES I, AP ZIASARI, SHERAFAT KAl.IMEH, W. COAST HY, U~T 8 0, F1GE 12 SEC 14 The followlng abbreviations .,. used for the words set opposite them: LOS PATOS, HUNTINGTON PEDERSEN, KAREN 0 TR, AP 1•5-433-07, $578.65, 6791 AP ISS-09~1". $51.49, 19921 NEWPORT BEACli, CA MISl(AAIC, OOHALO ... AP AAVl.lER S~RAON AP BEACH, CA 111-110·21 . Sl.613.66, TR 286 SKYVIEW OR, HUNTINGTON CAAMANIA LN, HUNTINGTON BRYANT, WOOOY E TR, AP •2S-IOl.JI, Sl.311.34. 601 199-012-68, $2,515.54. 318 Adm -Ac.tnlnlstrator Hwy. Hiohway SEESOLO. WAYNE, AP BLK e LOT 23 BEACH, CA BEACH, CA 937·93-008, SUOl.50, 1015 E GARY PL. NEWPORT BEACH. SPINN.AKER WY, SEAL BEACH, AdmX. Ac.tniNstratrix Hwys. H'tghways 16S.074·0•. Sl.970.62, 17451 AP 111-110-22. $1,763..94, 189A1 LONG. ROGER L, AP 8ALBOA Bl, UNIT 2, NEWPORT CA CA AP-Assessor's Map Paroet Number Inc· lncotp0(8ted KUAT LN, HUNTINGTON CRYSTAL ST, HUNTINGTON TAX.fUTE AREA04-olt 155-094-01 , $9'809, 19852 BEACH. CA AVERY, WILLIA~ B AP PAOPERlY .. Apt. Aparlment Ins. lnsuranc4 BEACH, CA BEACH, CA CARMANA LN, HUNTINGTON NEARY, DUANE. AP •2S-103-09 Sl.•56 18 2406 COSTUIESA CITY Assn -Association Inv. Investment fRIEl,JOHN M, AP 178-032-07, WEBB, RONALD A, AP OE VOE. AOAIENNE BALLAAO. BEACH. CA 93&01·232, $1,123..85, 520 112 HOUY l1' NEWPORT &EACH, Assoc -Associates Jr. Junior $3,652.24, 4006 MISTRAL OR, H9·31' 02, $940 94, 9611 AP 145·1Sl-13, $720.74, 15'61 BRAHE, RANDALL SCOTT. AP NARCISSUS AV, NEWPORT CA TAX.f!ATt AREA 15-005 Bldg -Builclng LA. Los Angeles 1-fJNTINGTON BEACH. CA ORIENT OR, HUNTINGTON CAPRI Cl, HUNTINGTON 155-112·21, $2.«0.58, 1°'431 BEACH. CA Bros -Brothers Ud • Limited ROOOEN, JOHN c. AP BEACH. CA BEA()i, CA PAGO PAGO Cl. HUtmNGTON TAX.f!ATE ARE.A 07.o41 KROGH JAMES 0 AP CAICaVCalit Califomla Mfg Maoufacluring 178-052-07, $2,'67.78, 3"5 BREHM. MARVIN. AP GOTT. GAAROLO E. AP BEACH. CA TAX.$1ATE AREA 07.ooJ 141-022·38, $1,::M.82. 1300 Co Com • M Mou HUMBOLDT DR, HUN'TINGTON H9·314-08. $581.13, 9591 145-202·18, $496.38. 15052 BRAOY. ROSERl, AP WALl<ER, LARRY, AP LONOONOERRY ST COSTA ~t. c::~ Nl°-Nat~, Associadon BEACH, CA ORIENT OR, HUNTINGTON BAYLOR Cl, HUNTINGTON 155-292·18, $244.3', 10191 MINNEY, OWEN E, AP 117-404-04, $2,168.96, 2018 MESA. CA ,.._,,..,.,... r-rai:.-Nad . Na.:---· ARONSON. ROBERTA E. AP BEACH, CA BEACH. CA MAIKAI OR, HUNTINGTON 425-271-09. $5152• 447 N BERYL LH NEWPORT BEACH. GOOD KENNETH W, AP ~-C~liOn.onv N-'t ·NUIJUlmbelCllr 17&-113-01.S310.13,45.l2SUITE SIGNAL COMPANIES INC, MOAAIS, WILLIAM JAY, AP 8EAQi CA NEWPORT BL, NEWPORT CA 141..fW.12 193946 3154 """t' ,.,,....,,. Vi' OR,HUNTINGlONBEACH,CA %HENDERSON, DON l, AP 145-202-36, 5&'7.00, 15091 BEACH.CA llM~C°"LH COSlAMESA..CA Consvr. ConservalOC' NT & SA. National Trusl and GARVIN, MICHAEL T, AP 1711-151"°23-07, $685 80, 20012 RICE Cl. HUNTINGTON BEACl-l. TAX-RATE AREA 04-045 TAX-RATE AREA 07-467 Dept-Oepartmenl Savings Association 242-22, $2,269 63. 16771 TREASURE Cl, HUNTINGTON CA h TAX-RATE AREA 07-017 TAX.fUTE AAEA 1s.oog Dev-Development s & L. Savings and Loan BLANTON ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA ARGY, VINCENT; AP AlV~ RUBEN J. AP JONES. JAMES c ET AL. AP Olst·Oislltct SECY·Sectelaly BEACH.CA CALVERT, JOAN K. AP 1'S.202-39, $2,172.86, 1~1 165-2U06,S59928,17162ELM REED. PAUL H TR, AP 050-051·29,S3,IU4a.1180PAL "'1.NE...-oRRY,AP41t-013-3&, Div. Division Sr. Senior AHAOPOUR. FEAYOOUN, AP 151-05H1. S378 20, 9882 RICE Cl, HUtmNGTON BUCH, ST. HUNTINGTON SEACH, CA •75-0&7-04, $&,112 73, 4731 AV, NEWPORT BEACH. CA S62 05 205 MAYFAIR LH, Ed. Education St. Saint/Street 1711-291·31, $3,591.12, TR 11881 SILVER STRANO OR, CA SURREY OR. NEWPORT HINMAN, FRANK A, AP COSTA MESA, CA Entlprl. Enterprises USA. United Stales of America LOH HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA FENNRCA, DENNIS L, ,.p TAX-RATE AREA 04-902 BEACH, CA. 05/Hllll-14, $951.57, 201 RUBY GUUEN, FRANCISCO A. N' Est. Estate Vets. Veterans AP 178-291·39. $19,461 04, TR LORO, THOMAS R JR. AP 1'S.32HS, Sl,250.54, 6021 BEUTLER, ERNEST A JR, AV, NEWPORT BEACH CA 419.()42·07, S32U2. 2253 tal and of1e g And 11881 LOT7 151.()111-04, $37'48, 9321 TYNDAl.l OR, HUKTINGTON MONTALVAN, RAUL, AP SCIARRA. JOE. AP 475-074-01, COlGATE OR. COSTA MESA.. ~--Executor~xeculrix &Jor-Atl<Yor AP 178-291""°· Sl,•21.54, TR CANOLEWOOO OR. BEACH, CA 191-4Ml7, S31U5, 8241 54,028.93, 4'800 SURREY OR, TAX.$1ATE MEA074' CA 11881 LOT F HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA LACY, MATTHEW P, AP WARNER AV, UNll 117, NEWPORT BEACH, CA MATHIESOtl. V1Cl(J M, AP F & M -Farmers and Merchatlts •• Number INTERNATIONAi.iNVESTMENT CARTER, NEIL A JR, AP 195·03H3, $2,074.36, 6052 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA HAU. S1GISMUNO L, AP '19·172·12, S3.030.12, 351 Gerl. ~ BANCORP. AP 178-341-111, 1 SI .()13.40, $3, 198.18, 20672 IVORY Cl, HUNTINGTON GARCIA, JORGE, TAX.fUTt AREA 07-o20 426-023-ol 184285 2418 VICTORIA ST COSTA t.ESA, CA $811580, \6862 ~E Cl, TU ER Cl, HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA AP 8111·47·205, $9429, 5241 WINDWAAO LN NEWPORT SANTOYO GUADALUPE, Al' PAOPERTYIH WAGERS. C SCOTT, AP HUHTINGTONBEACH,CA HUNTIHGTOHBEACl-l,CA BEACH.CA GONZALES, JESS, AP WARHER AV, UNIT 205, TORRENCE,BRUCETTR,AP BEAOi,CA 418-172·33, $81 119 211lt HUHTIHOTOH Wat CITY 1.a-034-05, $49.58, 21191 HANSEN. JOSEPH C, AP LAWRENCE, WILLIAM R TR OF RODGERS, MARK A, AP 195-1111~2. $1.573.58, 1•221 HUHTIHGTON BEACH, CA 4Sll-522.Q8, S2,293.M, 2336 THVRI~ AV, VNrT B. COSTA LOCHLEA LN, HUNTINGTON 933-83-099, $790 53, 17030 ERNEST CASALES TRUST, 151-161·09, $1 ,170.12, 20111 GRAHAM ST, HUNTINGTON STEIN, HAAOLO L. PORT L.EAWICK PL. NewroRT TAX-RATE AREA 07470 MESA, CA TAX.fU'ft NIEA 06-001 BEACH, CA BlUEWATER lN, UNIT 19, 'l.HB.SON. GARY WAYNE. AP MOONilOE Cl. HIJH11HGTON BEACH, CA AP 88\·Sll-346, S&0.15, 19222 BEACH, CA PALME.A, JEFFERY F, AP AM>~. OAVIO TR, AP HUHTINGTON BEAQi, CA 171·363-30. $4.37• 83. 4012 BEACH, CA GRAESSER. DAN, AP MON'TEREY LN. UNIT 348, HORSBURGH. SUZAHHE, AP IAN~ EVaYN L, AP 422-ollHO, Se.42711 20n TOAAiNCi. ICEHHETH R, 1...cMMI, $8830, 21311 OORMAH.DeANCETAL,AP FIGARO Cl, HUNTINGTON PALICA.WAYNEJOS£Pti,AP 19S.21'-19, $462.15. 1'381 HUNTIHGTONBEACH,CA 934-81-422, Sl,112.74, 27511440-022.24 ~.711..6'. 2340 HAABORBl.OOSlAMESA.CA OURIWA-TOAAEHCE, MORIA. 8ANfP LN, HUt(TIHGTON 93H2-046, $799 85, 21372 BEACH, CA 151-111·33, $937.i'I, 20122 CALNEVA LH, HUNTINGTON HILLVIEW OR, UNIT 22, ARAI.IA Sl, HEWPORT SE.ACH, KIM, JAE SOON, AP AP 023-084-13. 12.290.7•, 738 BEACH, CA BROOICHUFIST ST, UNIT 46, SCHNEIDER, OAVIO P, A? PORT Ol, HUNTINGTON BE'ICH, BEACH, CA TAX.fUTE AREA ~7 NEWPORT SEACH, CA CA 422·1U47, $1,872.88. ta3 SAN 14TH ST, HUHTINGTON 8EAOt SQfNAS, llilOTHY W, AP HUHTINGTON BEACH, CA 178-601 .. 5, Sl.912 .. 41 4195 CA MAARElU, JOHN C, AP FURST, AOALGISA MARIA. AP .. ICHEl. OR NORTH COSTA CA 14&-055-13, Sl.895.88, 21125 MALEY, TIMOTHY P, AP DAVIS CUP OR, HUNTINGTON MC OANIEl., DOUGLAS, 939--01-031, $912'9, 5011 HUGHES. MARGARET, AP TAX-MTE AREA 07~ ..o..o23-09 $4 348..98, 2212 MESA. CA LEDERMAN, GEORGE M, AP SAILORS BAY LN, 935-82.()711, $799 85. 21372 BEACH, CA "-SMrTH. CUFF. AP 151-171·22, ARGOSY AV, VNIT 8, 891·52-073, $109.74, 18350 ARBUTUS ST, NEWPORT St.llTH CAHDACE 0 . A1 023-114-27, $3,817.80, S28 20TH HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA BAOOKHURST ST, UNIT 78, OE AGRO, JOHN e. AP sa.-75.29, 20022 MARINA LN, ...iHTINGTON BEACH, CA WARD ST, UN1T 73, OOMINGUE2, MICHAEl BEACH. CA 422·163-80, $.5.251, 2154 SAN ST. KJNTIHGlON BEACH, CA LE MENSE. MICHAEL w. 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Will~ A, AP RAOUET ClU8 DR. CHOLAl<IAN, HAIG E, AP EVEREST Cl, HUNTINGTON TAX.flATURE.A 07.001 MCGREGOR, LINH, AP ~2'21-13, $2,104.50, 18 RUE CA ST, HUHTIHQTONBEACH. CA CREST Cl, HUNTINGTON 83Ms.ool, St.217.7S. 7801 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 151·20\·22, $1,174.75, 2CM21 BEACH. CA 11'-21\-43, $2,120.14, 4804 OEAUVUE., NEWPORT BEACH. GRAY, ROWlO ET AL. AP MOORE, FRED, APQ23.202·22, BEACH, CA SAll.80Al Cl. UNIT 8, DARLING, SHEU.Y, AP HARBOR ISLE LN DENNISTON REALTY AMA AV, tEWPORT BEACH. CA •22-473-11 S772.51, 1010 $3,733.34, 111'82 SUMMER CULL.MANN, JOHN L, AP HUtmNGTON BEACH, CA 17MIH~. $2,500,38, 18291 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA TAX.fUTUAEA 0&-032 INVESTORS I, %MC CARTHY, CA SHEETZ. OONALO ROY TR, AP UHOEH PL. COSTA MESA, CA BREEZE LN, HUNTINGTON 149·181·20, $1,103.7•, 21302 lUNO, ICEUV H ET AL, AP SAYBROOK LN, HUNTINGTON DIXON, GARY L. AP C\.AAENCE JOSEPH 11 TA ET 93M3-110, SS,173.22, 25 BUONANOCE, LUIGI. AP BEACH, CA COMPASS LN, HUNTINGTON 937-15-022, $1,358.68. 7838 BEACH. 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II M.NERGNE, NEWPORT ' T4X4'ATI ARIA 1M11 f35.2.>031, 11,217 », 1081 HAFFIJU, SlfAEEH ET Al.. C0UHTY ()Fo OAAHQ!, AP SAHTA LUCIA ST, FOUNTAIN CA NASSER, AlSEAT E Tl\, AP TAXMTI AMA.... ~YEM\(l()O, UNfT 35, IAVINE, CA FORTIER, RICARDO, AP W£1TWAAD l.H, lMIT 31, A1 141.-.ol, IUIUt, 333 4t7·2t2-C7, Sl57.29, TR XI VALLEY.CA 835-92..005, $1,19222, If "" MC MUOH. RICH. AP COSTA MESA, CA WESTIAOOK PL. COSTA 8U<e LOT 140 TOOHUHTER, JOSEPH A. AP fU<RATtAREA 21-cm MORENA. UNITS, IAVINE, CA LEVY, MAAK. ,., 451-tl1·31, DORFMAN, ERIC s. AP 838-4&-113, Sl.69UO, ,, 424.051.30, 1111.71, 7$8 A1•2:1-o.z.11,1eo., ... 1069 MESA. CA 117 .. 31·01, S55U2, 11549 LA 14.eee.111 5 MOUHTAIH ASH. 937·58.oll, lt13 53, 31 Al.NEAGNE.NEWPOAT COAST, SHAUMAA DA. COSTA MESA, WESlWARD WV. lMIT 4.2, ~ PETER J, AP TAX<MTI AMA 15-111 BAVA AV, F'OtMTAlH VALLEY, YETERIAH, THOVMAS, AP T4XMTOllU 2M11 IAVINE, CA HAVENWOOO, UNIT II, ~E. CA CA COSTA MESA, CA 141-472.(11, me 2t, 2385 CA 18t·S8t.Q3, ss,"7 81, 1741, TAN. JUAH LIAN UM, CA WAAOEN. WILUNoif '· AP BAHK. FIRST a musr. AP•~s. l1,1IUl, 1055 COlQAT'E DR. COSTA MESA. UfTEN PAW s. AP MOUIW>. BRAGIN, AP NEWHOPE sr. FOUNTAIN SN«>EASON,WUJAMD,AI MORAIU.PATAIQ(JETM..AP TOl.AHD,TltOMASAJRET~ 938-41-224• S2,034.33, • ~. NICWOl.AS, AP WESTWARD WV. lMIT 41, CA •22-332.01, 11,21711, 1111 117·434-13, $2.6204, 17393 VALLEY, CA "3-083-21, ... 16511, I t3Ms..oo8, 11,.523... 4 AP 9»55-081, S2,5'180, 17 0AUMNE. NEWPORT COAST. 424-05'~. 11,M.$4. 1'11 OOSTAMESA,CA VELASOlEZ. SOOTT A, AP Gl.EH£AGl.ES TA, COSTA SANTA ISASEL ST, FOUNTAIN THOMA, WILLIAM L, AP MOUHTAIHVIEW,IRVWE,CA WOOOOAOYE,lMITt.IAVM. &UtoAERSTOHE.IAVWE,CA CA 1 5HAlJ.IAA DA. COSTA MESA, A1~11,180.,14, 1035 141-4001, 12.652.00. :MS MESA.CA VALLEY.CA 1~0M8, $5,243.114, 1;210 PEYKOFF, AHDAEW, AP CA T\JCKEA. ROBERT S, AP TAJl..flATENIEASS-412 CA WESTWAAO WV. lMIT 11, WAKE FOAfST AO, COSTA All.EH. JEFF SCOTT, AP NEWHOPE , ST, FOUNTAIN ~271-12., IU112t, 11751 13Ml.cm, SI.SM 14, 25 l<\MN,twlS,~4 IMI. COSTAMESA,CA MESA.CA "'<>P£RTYIH 1e7·522•02. $1,33900, 17521 VALLEY.CA PASEOCORTEZ,l~E.CA TAX .... TIARE.UM14 AOQ<WOOD,UHfT2t.lfMHE, TA A1 $1,A02.7S, 6111 0 R ST, AOSE,KATWL.E91A,IAVIE. BERGUM, GAAY, AP ' FOUNTAINVALl.£Ycrrt SAHTAROSAUAST.FOUNTAIH D0HG. TEHNISOH S, AP NAYEAl,RAMA,AP463-272.oa, CA LW, QUANG tW • COSTiMESA.CA IJEFFAEY, ,., 135-»0ll. 141-642·27, a .212.21. 2751 VALLEY.CA 93&·78-022, s1.011sa. t7220 $305.74, 11711 PASEO lEE. SIM J(, AP e»1..eo. 431-081.07, 121,128.14. ~2 ~E~ S l, A1 "'°'22, 1013 HNCY LH, lHT SAN .1JAH UJI, COSTA MESA. TAX4'ATE AMU1.oo2 SOSSAMAN, CECIL C, AP NEWt.ppE, UHIT 120. PICASSO, IAVIHE, CA l1,al2.01, Ml STAHfOAO, T4X4'A1t AREA 2'-1'2 MESA DA. COSTA MESA. CA ' 424-281<1l0.1 ~127.20, 1634 1013,COSTAtitESA,OA CA 1 • 117-.5e2-0S, $635.85, 8841 LA F()t.M'~VALLEY,CA UNITl,IAVIHE,CA P0M0HA AV, C()STA MESA, CA · VIOAUARE, LUIS, AP Wffil.EA, ANNE, AP WEAVER, LOYCE 0, AP ROCA AV, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, AP m.711.o23, $1,071.&e, 17220 T4X..flAT! AREA Jf.023 8 I L 8UCHANAN FAMILY LTD VU, HOANG C ET ~ AP T4X..flATE ARIA $HI? " / 93Mll-004, 12,133.14, 2291 141-6&4·15, $3,80.Ut , tCMI 112-604·15, S63UI, &tS2 CA NEWHOPE, ut,ITT 118, PAR™ERSHIP, AP &»IMS&, 530-122·11, $2,120.111, 5S TAJ14'Att AREA 1M22 PACIFIO AV, UNIT 4. COSTA VALEH~~ ST, COSTA MESA, NIGHTINGALE AV, FOUNTAIN FUUER. STEPHEH A, AP FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CA ALAI.I, SALEH A ET AL, AP l2,2tt.OS, 143 STANFORD, CASTIU-0, IRVINE, CA ORANGE COUNTY 1 • MESA.CA CA VALLEY, CA 1~19,$2.104.58, 10623LA CAMERON, JAal. CTR, AP 834-30-077, $1,41UI, .S. ur«T39,llME,CA PEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AP MC FADOEH, Al.I.AN, • Shu.ER, MICHAEL. AP MEOINA. GEORGE A. AP ROSA LN. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, 9311·7&-3113, S(,SS3SI, 1~ ARBOl.ES.UHIT35,IRVIHE.CA TAX.flATUREAlt-141 4~·251-)5, S2tU2, 202111 "5TAHBRIOOE, MEl.Vlf L. AP T4X-MTI AREA 1M4t · 41~132-08, 11,580.15, 2347 143·251-40, $2,715.114, 18111 CA HEWHOPE ST, UHIT 332, TAXMTE ARt'.U .. 100 KLIHfDA. SANTA AHA. CA ' 141 ... 52·17, $1,042.71, 1039 ~DR.COSTAMESA.CA DAISY AV, UNITE, FOUNTAIN GAACIA. LEONAAO JOttf ET FOlMTAfolVALLEY,CA TAX4'ATEAREA2'-033 OUAl.AH, DOLORES M, AP COHCOAO ST, COSTA MESA, VON RIEDL, Q.4RTH. ~ / VALLEY.CA Al. AP 169-071 .. 3, $2,053.44, AP D-711-411, $15740, 11600 MCGREGOA.JAMESDERS<. 135-45-0lf. '69036. 15 T4X .... TEAREASU70 CA 83M).080, l 1,MU2, 711 w TAX<MTf AREA 15$ HAHSEH, OONALD E TR, AP 10348 CIACOLO DE ZAPATA. WARNER AV, U-.IT "o· MOREL.AHO. JOHN, AP AP ~1"°7, 14.7 ... 70, 17 ~es. I.HT es. ~e. 17™ ST, l.WIT 110, COSTA 143·521-43, Sl,m 10, 16951 FOONTAIN VALLEY, CA FOlM'Alf VALLEY, CA 451-081·57, Sl,240.114, 15308 SOUM~ WOOD, ~E. CA CA HAWKINS. EARLY, AP TAX-RATE AREA 15-02t MESA, CA , CHOV. TEK SING, AP TAHOMA ST, FOUNTAIN MANGANO, KEARY ET Al. AP NN(TES Cl, ~E. CA BAHRAMI, VALENTINA, AP '39-041·21, S1,143.S7, 204'5 VON RIEDLE, GARTH, AP 425-'52-01, $3,551.ot, 1154 VALLEY, CA TA.X.ffATE AREA U«>I 83&-71-432, 11,358.711, 11620 OLSON, JOttf, AP 451·292'°4, TAX-RATE AMA 2'-102 135-5).022, $943.28, Ill UPPER BAY DA, NEWPORT MOOREFIELD, HAL. AP 9311-«Hlll, $1,141.42. 7Y1 W NEWPORT Bl. UNfT VO, COSTA KRlETEt.IEYER, RHONDA TR, WAANER AV, UNIT 518, SIS2.S3, 21 DEER CREEK, STREAMWOOO, IAVM, CA BEACH, CA 118-092~. Sl,309.59, 2396 17™ ST, UNIT ti COSTA MESA. CA AP 156-031-03, $73862, 10214 WILLIAMS, JEREMY ET AL, AP. FO\MTAIN VALLEY, CA ~E. CA BABSON, ROBERT E, AP LAHRMAN, DANIEL J, AP ORANGE AV, COSTA MESA, CA MESA. CA 1 FALCON AV, FOONTAINVALLEY, 108-873-07, , Sl.iJ7, ~ SCARBOROUGH, ELIZABETH, GRAY, WILLIAM T, AP 935-63-127,ll,191.A2, 8 AOa<Y 835-53-042, $4711.87, 1311 T4X.ftAT'E AREA 5M7I roRAESTER, JOtfl G, AP TAX..flATI AREA 15-084 CA LOGAN CT, FOUNTAIN v~{EY, AP t36-71-438, S1'1UI, 11620 451-323-10, $3,212.02, 211 l<NOU., ~IT 3, IRVINE, CA STREAMWOOO, IAVM, CA 119·131·03, $813.511, 2311· TAX..flATE AREA 15-044 CHAVEZ, JOSE LUIS, AP CA / WARNER AV, UNIT 525, PARTRIDGE, IRVINE, CA PARKER, RICHARD LEE, AP W~STMINSTER AV, COSTA MORELAND, PATRICK 156-031-18,, $4,172.31, 10203 BUI, LARRY Q\h(NQ, AP FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA CORSO, WILLIAM J, AP TAX.mTI AREA 31-104 TAX-RATE AREA 21-156 438-101·32, $2 .. 21,00. 2158 MESA. CA BUSSY. AUOREY B. AP GERARD JR, AP 1'1·301-12, NIGHTING'l'LE AV. FOUNTAIN 144..t44·39, $886.:li. ueoo MT 451 ..... 1-31, S1,7111.3t, 27 RIVERSIDE OR, COSTA MESA, RILEY, MICHAEL J, AP 426-082·18, $1,«0.19, 158 $2,1811.24, 2750 ORN<E AV, VALLEY,CA ROBERT CT, FOUNTAIN TAX.ffATEAREA21«11 MORNINQDOVE,IAVINE,CA SHEM>AN,WIWAMGARY,AP MOK, YOUNG SOO, AP CA 119-134·t6, $Sll7.62, 2319 VIAOINIAPL,COSTAMES\CA COSTAMESA,CA KRIENER, ERNEST W, AP VAU.EY,CA CAUAGHAH. WAYNE, AP 530.()31-31, 12,804.32, 13 132·08-587, Sl,113.44, 270 coum' Of OAANGE. AP S>NTA AHA AV, COSTA MESA, MC GILL, ~ UNOSAY, AP AGOPtAH, AGOP, AP 158.()82-08, 1440.28, 10424 Sl'EU.. OAVlO M, AP 451·512-20, $974.53, 311 OElAMESA EAST, IRVWE. CA MONROE, UNIT 13, IAVIHE. CA 438-112·52, FORMERLY AP CA 428..()63..05, $1,172.37, 165 141·327-0S, 11,807.14, 929 THRUSH AV, FOUNTAIN T4X.ffATE AAEA 21o007 Hl-53-052, $223.711, 127 AEDHAWl(, IRVIHE, CA SLOUGH, WllMA J TA, AP 4»112-20, SQU.2, 380 DEL HULL, BARNEY P, AP ALBERT PL, COSTA MESA, CA CORCHADO OR, COSTA MESA. VALLEY, CA HORNBEAM LH, FOUNTAIN SALYARDS, DONNA J, AP 530..()31-42, 1222..25, 10 TAX-RATE AREA 21-157 MAR AV, COSTA MESA, CA •39-t92-0ot. S995 47, 2515 AXTOH, JEFFREY J, WILCOX. CA DANIELS, ROBERT, AP FOUNTAIN PARK VALLEY, CA 4e&-04M8, Sl,Ol•.11, lie DEl.AMESA EAST, IRVINE. CA WESTMINSTER AV, COSTA AXTON PAMELA M, AP GOUl..D, JAMES E, AP 156-123-21 , $2,420.09, 18459 HOMEOWNERS ASSN, AP OACHARD,IRWIE,CA MC HUGH. JAMES 8, AP CHAPPELLE, VICKI l, AP T4X.flAT!AAEASM77 MESA, CA 42$.()73.07, 11,543.581 211 141·32&-111, $1,295.18, 938 LOS CANARIOS ST, FOUNT,._,. I0&-084·57. S4UO, TR 7075 PROPERTY IH IRYIHE CITY OLEHOOAF, URSlA.A M, AP S»Olt-11, $211, 13, S AUIA ~30).31, $253.10, 5 ARMISTEAD, VlCTORlA AL.BERT Pl, COSTA MESA, CA SEARA WV. COSTA M.ESA, CA VALLEY, CA LOTA 1134-44·178, 11 .. 22.llO, 4 EAST, l~E. CA ~. IRVIHE, CA HILL, CLINTON 8, AP LVNEITE, AP 933.--004, HALUOY, JAMES E, AP HERNANOEZ, ANDREW, AP VILLAGOMEZ, RONALD J, AP T4X-RATE AREA 21-00S SILVERWOOD, UNIT 23, IAVfjf, 43t-092.·24, $1,514.58, 2111 S669 98, 345 UNIVERSllY DA, 428·132-16, '5&4.18, 110 TAX-MT'E AREA 1MM 157-142·3', Sl,234.112, 111171 144-081-35, $351.72, 16761 MT CA TAX .... lt AREA 2'-IOI T4X .... Tt AMA .. 117 REDLANDS DA. COSTA MESA. UNIT•, COSTA MESA, CA MERRIU Pl, COSTA MESA, CA 2ND ST, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA EDEN Cl, FOUNTAJH VAUEY, 'LANE, SCOTT A, AP AAQtBALO, WENDY l. AP CA LAFER, MARC S, AP ELLIS, MICHAEL L, AP HAAS, GERLINDE, AP CRINKS, JEANNETTE, AP CA 449-441°081 $1,081.91, I 834-081-011, $3,081.28, 102 WESTFIEL.0-IAVINE, AP KUOEU.. KEITH, AP NEW DIRECTIONS FOR 937· 75-049, $2,405.44, 25'7 428·152·15, $2,515.48, 281 439-142·28, 11,074,33, 314 IS7·204·04, $902.22, 1§29 CHIEN, SHAO SUN, AP TORTOISE SHEU.. IAVIHE, CA WEST VALE LOOP, UNIT 11, 5&222-28, $34.", m 282 LOT 132·02·235, $70.71, 74 WOMEN INC, AP 43f.092-40, ORANGE AV, UNIT E, COSTA ROS£ LN, COSTA MESA. CA SEVILLE LH, COSTA MESA, CA ACACIA ST, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, 1«·062-00. $2,360.84, 11460 IAVIHE RE~EATION PAlt(, llMHE, CA C4 REMtfGTON, IRVIHE, CA FORMERLY AP 43H12"32, MESA. CA • CA SANDSTONE AV, FOUNTAIN AP 453-252.01, 1285.30, Bl< 113 NELSON, KURT H, AP DAAVISH, 808BY, AP $612.44, 334 DEL MAR AV, GABRIAN, STEPHEN T, AP TAX-AATI AREA 15-04$ TAX .... ti AREA 1Mllt IOiALIFIAN, SCHRAB SY, AP VALLEY, CA PG I PAR 4 8346014, 1365.22, 73 WEST TAX .... Tt AMA 21-110 832-02-387, 11,040.11, 333 COSTA MESA. CA 1137·9•·068, $1,t09.74, 155 157-243-02, $1,214.61, 1917 KOWERTZ. MAAK, AP YALE LOOP, lJ«T 1', IA'mE, Hl.NTINGTON,IRVIHE.CA QUIET BAY L.N, UNIT SI, COSTA MOAVILlE, GEORGE l. AP KOLL/IRVIHE COMMUNITY OSBORNE CT, FOUNTAIN l«-143.()11, $451.51, 11348 T4X-RATI AREA 2M07 CA SEVILLA, LUIA E. AP T4X-RAT1ARIA55-0IS MESA. CA 139·08S.11, *821.80, 3211 ASSN, AP 427-182-28. 113'.00, VAU.fY, CA CAROB Cl, lMIT R. FOlMTAIN SALADE, SYLVIE, AP 935-IH711, $401.10, 4 TAX-RATE AREA .. 171 IC»«> LN, COSTA MESA, CA TA 1323 LOT29 NALTEC INVEST CORP, AP VALLEY, CA LEE, YOON Ml, AP 4'7-042-02, 935-35-088, '5311.11, 121 OLYMPIA, UNIT 2, IRVINE, CA AZRAIC, M WAD~. AP TAX-RATE AREA 15-033 VERGARA. OSCAR J, AP MAXIM BUSINESS SYSTEMS 1S7·2~29. $104.51, 18111 HERRERA, t.'IKE, AP "'8.48, 36118 HAVERf()fl) ST, TANGELO, UNIT 385, IAVINE, TODOROFF, DEANNA GAY DAVIS, t<afETH IJ.>H., AP 473.()13-34, FORMERLY AP 139-134-33, ms.al, 1681 INC, AP 421-183-11, 12.389.97, TROWER CT, FOUNTAIN 1«-386-04, Sl,261.26, 18309 IAVINE, CA CA ROSE, AP 935-17-o57, ~3111·50, 11,45&83, 34 473.()11-34, 1857.71. II CALLAHAN, JO MC GE.E ET AL. GISLER AV, COSTA MESA, CA 31114 AIRWAY AV, UHfT A, VALLEY, CA SHASTA ST, FOlMTAIN VALLEY, KELLER, SCOTT 0, AP $1,811.0'2, 11 N.BNff, UNIT 17, WMCEAEW, IRVWE. CA SICYCAEST, HC, CA AP •19-t65-". $651.78, t85 EWING, AOSEAT L. AP COSTAMESA,CA WAITE, JOHN PATRICI<, AP CA 449-084-04, $1,117.23. 4521 TAX-RATEAREA2W31 IAVINE,CA YORKTOWN L.N, COSTA MESA, 139-t6t·21, $2,516.72, 11311 157-214-10, 1757.58, 1590 HASSETT, MICHAEL 8, AP ~ROVE DA, IRVINE, CA T4X.ftAT'f AMA •117 T4X.ftATE AR£UMll1 CA JAMAICA RO, COSTA MESA, CA T4X .... T! AREA 1UIS SMOKE TREE AV, FOUNTAIN 144-388-07, $907.42, 18294 SAN DANNA, JOHN P JR, AP SHUWA CORP Of TAX-RATE AREA 21-117 JACQUES, DONALD F, AP VALLEY, CA GABRIEL ST, FOUNTAIN 448.(194.44, S62t.37, 4462 CAUroANIA, AP 427-282-04, WU, JOSEPH CHOHG..sANG JAC08S, JUDI, AP 411·181-45, TA.X..AATt AREA 15-«l4 131-203-21, $1,1114.111, 2838 SHAW, RANDY J, AP LUNG, GEORGE C, AP VALLEY, CA WYNGATE Cl, IAVINE, CA $27,088.44, 17801 FITCH, CHOPRA, JANN< R, AP ET Al.. AP 447-271-07, '3(».20, 14,434.24, 34 SEA TERRACE, PEPPER TREE LN, COSTA 412·371-27, $2,651.50, 1022 157-422-15, $5811 Oii, 8128 PACHECO, MARTIUMENEZ, OUSENBURY, DAVI> ALAN ET IRVINE, CA 529-063-37, 13,879.86, 5 35 FHSTERRA, IAVM, CA NEWPORT BEACH. CA SASAl<l,ROVY,AP412·1'1S04, MESA.CA ONolASCUS C~ COSTA MESA, OARTERCl,FOtMTAINVAl..lEY, GONZALEZ, PATRICIA ~AP"t-12:MO,te4.t1,4492 ~.IRVINE.CA YOAITATE, NICHOLAS K. AP $523 as. 857 CARNATION AV, CITY OF COSTA MESA, AP CA CA JIMEHEZ, AP 1"·392-23, PARl<GL.EH Cl, IRVINE, CA T4X.ftAT'E AREA 2M41 137-81-470, 11.111.65, 4 fltlOP£JfN IN COSTA MESA. CA 131-223-01, $450.74, 1519 ANORISAHO, VITA M, AP $1,082.11, 16234 SAN GABAIEL ABDO, MOHAMMAD A. AP TAX-RATE AREA •122 C1GUANO AISLE, IAVljE, CA ltUHTtHOTOH BEACH BAKERST,COSTAMESA,CA TAX-RATIAREA15oUI 1117-021·21, $294.17, 11633 ST,FOONTAIHVALLEY,CA 448-141-18, Sl,150.65, 4862 BQ.UHO, EROH G TR, AP sa+oolDllTM(fT TAX.ftATtAAEAl5-C3t FERGUSON, T'EREHCE, AP HEVERCl,FOUHTAINVALLEY, MONGE, KlAIC M, AP GAIHSPORT'Cl,IRVINE,CA 4»203-18, $2,071.16, 18580 JOttfSON, RONALD C, A1 TAJMTtAREA2f.IM 138-231-18, s1,tn .as. 2950 KOLLJIRVIHE COMMUNITY CA 1 ..... 12·11, 142.83. 18647 SAN RAUSIN, LAWRENCE E, AP ASTON ST, IAVINE, CA 551.()31-42, $3,70131, 38 TAX4'ATI AREA ..... SINGER, BRIAN ET AL, AP MINONt#.0 DA. COSTA MES\ ASSN, AP 427-181·20, 174 70, TREPTE, LEE S, AP ANDRES ST, FOUNTAIN 449-142·03, R,482.25, 4871 COt.UMSUS, lfMHE, CA HAGLUND, BRUCE H, AP 422·162-05, S2,72S 211, 2260 CA m l20I LOT 20 157.()23.23, 12,349.36, ll01S LA VALLEY, CA GAINSPOAT Cl, IAVWE, CA T4X.ftAT'E AREA 2f.050 452-41).07, ~.1115.52, 20 ELLIS, MARY ET AL. AP MAPLE ST, COSTA MESA. CA LYNCH. J()lN EOWAll>, AP LINDA AV, FOUNT,... VALLEY. PAmtoc. HENRY A, AP BERHTli, CfWSTAL R, TAJ .... Tt ARO 21-134 FOICBOAO, IRVlfE, CA 11&-511-14, $5,313,54, 11352 H AP 422·162-08, $2,726.28, 2256 138-251-11, $3,427.12, 2928 TAX.ftATI AAEA 15-112 CA l......._Oll, 12,1114.114, 11142 RYDZEWSKI, JOE, AP CAMPUS CONOOS INC, AP ~ SHU-HS1ANO KU ET Al.. PACIAC AV, SUNSET BEACH, MAPLE ST, COSTA MESA, CA JAVA RO, COSTA MESA, CA ZAHORCHAK, CARMALENE P, CORAL ALOE AV, FOUNTAIN 448·223-10, 1258.811, 14682 44S.181.0S, $104,016.22, TR VELLATHERI, RAVI, AP AP 13H().227, 11, 142.23, 11 CA FAJRSARH, KENNETH G, AP PLUMP, RICHARD A, AP LIU, HWA-CHUAN, AP AP 157.()33-01, $1,30U7, 8t32 VALLEY,CA BEACHAV,l~E.CA 13197LOT7 551--053-33, 11,578.73, 3 DE GOL.OEHAOD,UNIT57,l~E. HUNTER, HOWARD I., AP 422·172·18, $1156.28, 21811 139·252·02, 17,120.69, 2873 •22-041-eO, $2,513.841 21711 El COLORADO AV, FOUNTAIN LEHRFELD, SALLY, AP FOREST,IAV1NE,CA CA 11We3-0I, •10.111, 18722 PUENTE AV, COSTA MESA, CA JAVA AO, COSTA MESA, CA PACIFIC AV, UNfT A. COSTA VALLEY, CA TAX.ffAT'E AllEA 21-012 4*~. S2,•llll.30, 3721 AVE T4X-RATt AREA 2M17 BECHTOlD, JAMES 0, AP ROHM, SCOTT, AP 8311-~·1111, COAST HY, SUNSET BEACH, SCHENK, MYRNA K, AP WESTfAU.. EVELYN ET AL, AP MESA, CA WllN, JERRY, AP 167..aM-111, SAUSAIJTO, IAVINE, CA 551--051-51, S1.71o.24, 5 BEU., $2.382.te, 17 WIHTERMIST, CA 422·182·15, $392.21, 22t3 139-283-03, $1,414.51, 2935 MCNASH, NANCY 8 m, $18160, 171115 MAHGO Cl, GENTRY, IOOS F, AP ROBICHEAU, KAREH, AP YOUNG, CHRISTOPHER IAVIHE,CA lHT!O,IWJNE,CA 8ASEY,l.EOHA,AP1711-!M-11, MINERST,COSTAMESA,CA PEMBAOA,COSTAMESA,CA FRINK, EMOA't J, AP F-Ol.M,...VAUEY,CA 143-551.()3, $911.85, 16165 "8-341-02, 12,3111.24, 4292 DANIEL, AP '34·111-&3, EADAG, JOHN A. AP RUIZ.JAMESE,AP~ IUIUI, 11m PACIFIC ROSETE, GUADALUPE ET~ WOTTA. GREGORY F, AP •22-052-01, $1,210. lf, 2292 TAPE, THOMAS FREEMAN, AP AOVTT ST, FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY, MAHZN«TA ST, IRVIHE, CA 12,880..43, 111 DEL V1HCENTE, 551.()62., IS,01'.M, 111 1143.71, 133 FALUNGSTAR, COAST HY, SUNSET 8EACff, AP 422-182-21, 1461.17, 22311 139-271-10, Sl,168.47, 1UI CAHYONOR.COSTAMESA,CA 1117.()13.20, $2,1111.00, 17215 CA SCORO, RICHARD M, A1 !AVIE.CA CARVER,IAVNE,-<:A lHTS.IAVH:.CA CA MlHEA ST, COSTA MESA, CA PALAU Pl. COSTA MESA, CA HADE)(, M DUGAN, AP BUTTONWOOD ST, FOlMTAlf 451-o31·0S, Sl,495.17, 15'31 AUSIUO, TONY MllCE. Al "'°'°'1'f If COOPER, JEMllF£R L, AP BEARllOWEJ\ WILLIAMS. AP 422·075-04, $1,128.23, 2221 VALLEY, CA T4X .... T! AREA 21-01' Ct£RllOUAO AV, IRVIHE, CA 434-221-11, $5,o:&42, I SANTA TAl.flATI MEA •m T4X4'AT! AMA •1• llMHI UNFED 422·211"°2, 12,858.M, 709 W 131-214-31, 1918 60, 2917 CAHVOH DR. COSTA MESA.CA GASKA. STEVE, AP WELDOH, WN«:>AHET AL.AP LUZIAA!SlE, IAVIHE,CA IQtOOL lllTAICT 20TH ST, COSTA M.ESA, CA JACARANDA AV, COSTA MES\ 111·101-ol, M0.12, ~t EL BUI, ICHANH, AP 143-424-27, •53.()43.53, $2,442.78, 21 TU. TS().~. TU, CHI-UNG PEAtONS, DONOVAN, AP SATEWTE TEat«>l.OGY GUOMlMOSSON, PATRICIA. CA TAX-RATE AREA 15-118 PORTAL AV, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, 11,583.37, ISMO MEAGHER ST, PAI.MENTO WY, IAVINE, CA YU, AP 434-242-2' 11,311.02, 452-012·16, IU4UI, 5 MANAGEMENT INC, AP T4X.ftATI AREA 11.012 AP 422-384-04, 12.07'1.20, t43 HARPER, JAMES L, AP CA FOUNTAIN VALLEY, OA GEE, C JASON ET ~ AP 32 N SANTA TERESfTA, IAVINE, SPRING 8UCI(, IRV1NE. CA 58().131-04, 12,503.71, 1 CAPITAL ST, COSTA MES\ CA 139-212-02, $404.38, 2928 YOlMG, DENNIS, AP COGHILL. DAVID FlOYD, AP HOSOKAWA, HIAOYOSHI, AP 453-113-35, '3,3211.114, 17 CA ()(UMA, MICHIO, AP MAUCRY. IAVINE, CA HWANG, Kl SANO, AP roUCHER, HENRY LOOISTR, REDWOOD AV, COSTA MESA, 42.4-271-08, 12,1112.70, 1m 117-1())-07, 154o.31. 17211 143-671·02. 17111.30, 9373 CYPRESS TREE l.H,IAVINE,CA -HUEBNER, DAVID, AP 452·252·10, 1329.30. 70 531).241-35, 11,481.61, 7 AP 422 ... 12-12, S10,Q51.34, 1711 CA NEWPORT AV, COSTA MESA, BUT'T()tfflOOD ST, FOONTAIN TMVME AV, UNIT E, FOUNTAIN CANNOH, KRINKETT, AP 434-271-08, $.1,1144.08, 2.2 SUMMER STCHE, IAVINE. CA PflOf'ERTY lff MOlMTAIN8AOOK., IAVIHE, CA COHGRESS ST, COSTA MESA, JACQUES, OOHALO F, AP CA VNJ.fY, CA VALLEY, CA 453-111..tt, 11,841.08, 17302 AVANZ>AE, IRVM, CA JANSEN, SALLIE J, AP NEWPOAT.-sA twaD CA llt-296-01, 11,114.111, 2932 alNK, JUSllH 0 ET Al.. AP GJUET, FRANK l, AP DOAN, LAM THANH ET AL. AP CANOlEBERRY, IRVINE, CA FIELDS. DEBRA J, AP 452·271-47, S3.01•.lll. ii ICHOOl lllTllCT SOUTHERN CAIJFORHIA PEPPER TREE l.H, COSTA 837-3&-085, Sl,318..44, 1145 111·113-12, lno.39, 8681 LA 1').512.()2, 12,8711.48, 17'1 ALI.ARD, KATK£EH M, A1 434-271-111, 12,852.75, 745 Wl.DWHEAT, IRVWE, CA ALCOHOL & OAUG PAOGAAMS MESA, CA NW£IM NI, \MrT 55, COSTA AMAPOlA. AV, FOUNTAIN SHAMAOCI< AV, FOUNTAIN 453-172·16, IMl.57, 4 FOREST, PASEO WESTPARl<. WMNE. CA ttRAO, EUGENE Y, AP T4X<MTI AMA IMlt INC, AP 422-412·24, l30IM, _, 1»301.()8, 13,147.IO, 1541 MESA.CA VALLEY, CA VALLEY, CA IAVINE,CA NIKTASH, AU, A1447·2'1~1. 452·212-31, l1,o30.711, 40 PUam!EO: 2211 P\.ACEHTIA AV, COSTA POHDEAOSA ST, COSTA MESA, WADA. DONALD Y, AP HOU.AHO. PATRK:e< J, AP 12,464.53, 12 COAD08A, RACH) WIND, lfMHE, CA CtMINS, ICEHNEll4 J m NIWQT IUCMI MESA. CA CA TAl.ftAlt MIA 11-1M 187·121.01, 1301.45, 17351 Til<MTI AMA 21-015 45J.173-2t, 1144.71, I llMHE, CA TAKAI, SttGEMI ET Al.. AP FRN«ElJGENHttGS TRUST, COITA lllUA AP 422-412·25, l30l.81, 2212 FREY, DENNIS 0, AP PALM ST, FOIMTAIN VALLEY, CAMPHOflSOllTH,IAVlfE,CA AOCl<ETT,'TIDMSER>,AI 452·212-52, 11,084.0I, 1 AP 6041-10, • .II, 110 E DM.YPl-OT P\ACENTIAAV,UHfTA,COSTA 138-521-08, S1,2111.31, mo SHEAMAN, SCOTT w. AP CA MEDaAOS. JIM, AP MUSA. A08ERT s. YUER. 4'7·292•, 12,lllot.43, ,. ~.lfMHE,CA 22HDST,COSTAMESA,CA AUGWTaAH021,1• MESA, CA LONGWOOD CT, COSTA MESA, 412"°73-40, l2,IOU2, 1420 HBl>Y, PETER a«HAEL. A1 14$-291-15, S1~.02. 11875 ZOE L, AP 453-202"°7, Al.MElllA, lfMNE. CA MENDRIN, NANCY, AP • CNl1.._ COFAH, DAVID I.. AP CA SUIAIEMETCl,COSTAMESA, 1117-372·21, 11,392.SS, 17231 DAISY AV, FOlMTAIN VALLEY, ll,2S7.2t, 13 GIJNNISOH, COLEMAN, KEHNm 137"*°51, M 1.02, 51 TAX4'ATEAREA._ ~01, 12,121.50, 524 W HAMMAD, MICHAEL, Al CA SANTA LUCIA ST, FOUHTAIN CA IRVINE,CA PATRICK, AP 131-35-221, T1M8ER AUN, lHT 51, IRV1NE, .. Q:r EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Index II II ...... ,. .., ..... r'J ., ------·· ..... , .. 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(85091<1) ,, .. 995 3bd 2ba, clean, awa· h S Pl•••• be aware that Brave ha a rt movie all racordal Xlnl c:ond. aoma view, f/p, lurn'd, ---------i·--------May I • acred Heatt me rchandlaar a nd M 1 YVONNE ll'ADN atk ng SHI 900 Call 8AUl!R LOTUS , (7 ) CORONA BUSINESS O rfICE of Jaaua ba adored food demonstrator In 1ha 1111.1ng1 In lhl1 cat· poster, by actor e """ Ma 3 10 937 4040 714'4M2·7700 • winter, 1<1 673·1943 r and g lorlflad, lolled your area, cat nee. egOfY may require you Otbaon $400 ask lor ESTATE SALES ry • • •g3 V•nden Pl•• ' t' ________ 1 DEL MAR 2622 POR RENT 2769 and pra lud, pre-F0t lntarvlew 842~283 to call a 900 number Scoo (909)7~35&. "9<1 SLS MINT cono, i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1en1ed throughout Ill• In which lhera la a 1_________ FRI & SAT 35Kml, fully loaded, Bla c k. cream 111'\r. COELROMARNA world now and for· PAYROLL/ charge per minute . COMP'-ERS 6018 •10AM·2PMt maroon, s1 a0,950K (8689!9u9)R LOSTIU9S.~5 D 2 122 STUDIO South of PCH Balbo• Offlce/Aleller s d H 1 .. MtNISTRAT " & 1 7' "6"5 ~ ~ I I ' lh b ti 400 ti aver. acre •art o AD IVI! t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1121 Ebbtldt Rd. owner ,. ... • 71 .. •42. 7700 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil qu •I, parking, laun. a • eac ' aq ' JHUI, pray for u1; SI. ASSISTANT •---------,, ,...,... dry, no pets S700/mo private entry and bath J ude, worker of mlra-Payroll a1111tant and EMPLOYMENT 10,000 Vld•o• & CD off San Joaquin '83 XJO ... t 1BA 18A rear Untl, Avail 9/1 123·0608. S500mo 94 9·'760·0929 cfH, pray for ~•: SI. oltlca admlnl1tra1or. WANTED 553c. roma on line pl1.1a. a CHEVROLET 9045 Black tan llhr. lo ml t dan, kitchen, pool, Cost-a Mea• 2 Olltces J ude, helper Of Iha Full time position. Job1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'I conlH t give away & Ind Cr 0 W n ' {673612) S16,995 1 d/W, wa1k·ln cloHt ---------tor rent S350 & $500 hopele11, pray for ua. duties Include: a ssist·•· more. Viall www.md 'SG Ford T·Blrd, MO T BAUER LOTUS.. • Eyerythlng brand new! COSTA McSA 2624 G1oa t ·loca11on and fa· say t/llt prayer nln• Ing will'\ payroll tor I wlll do •rr•ncts. 111dlo1com today! '83 N ECARLO ' 714·042·7700 ,$1250/'"o 6'10·6385 cilllies Call 755·41 g 1 tlmH a day and by mid-size company Orlva to appt'1, ahop-complete house• F ULLY l!O AOEOI '""XJO h I hlh d and executive o ffice ping, kids IQ ac hool Pentium II . 400. hold COnttntl,• LO W, LOW, MILES • .,, 2:~rn1!~:d ~~~~l•!~i~ •f,~~~•&M1~~~:~s:~:~1-C-O-M--ME_R_C_'-"'--~r~v!rg will ~e Y~~~ administration. Please etc... Susie 719·9603 Mon, 64 M•o• RAM. B Id I b b $3500. (949) 540·3727 ~~~!~':;, ,1,1;rgg5'""''· • somo view, cloH 10 1 b e, qulal ga1od In"-awered. It has never aend reaum• to Ac· :Jv, ~~.f ·FJ.4~i1~'. 8 W n 8 Y '88 Cavaller Z24 Conv BAUER LOTUS " everything! Agent .. comm1 pool, tennis. PROPERTY 2778 been. known 10 fall. counting Supervisor.I••••••••• warr.St338 444.42or grand piano, ve. look• great, tun 7 1 4 •042.7 700 673·5354 or 380·9492 e a. y • cc es s I 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Publication mu11 be PO Boie 1560. Costa llB&CIUUIDISI! G r a n d f a t h e ' for cruising down ·PCH ·---------• 512, Ip, gar. w/d , nu pnt/ lreeway/boach/mGlls. NEW 2000af bldg. In psr10. mJl•u•dda·,T~ao~k yyoouu; Mes.a, CAI 92628 orJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--~'wNiiNiTEEDl____ I k 'I I t S2750 ooo 427·0507. Green:gt~nx~~r. lb. fT'•• r,' Be rber, Ula, sunny • 7 14 •55 7•0075 Cannery Row, fronts help. FA • r~u may ax resume .I C OC 1 OI pan• •g4 Corvetle (678537) Sl7,995 . , deck. S/PCH, s2100. ~'•ld.tNewport Ht'• 2 a1reots next to (949) 842.7687 TO BUY 6019 Inga, j,w9lry, Polo green/Ivory 1111,. BAUeR LOTus· , 714•283·7849 a11aJI 9/1 Sm l lUdlo, pvt yrd, nu Mc Donald's, ~or lt •1---------1 Reaume should In· ANTIQUES IOlOliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii... porcelains, sit· (108629) $20 917 71 4~042-7700 , lrvlne Terrace pool crpt/pnt, Incl uttl, avail Owner/,\gt. 631-7433 LOST & elude salary hlslory.• .. •••••••liill 1 9 0 3 N h u. h ver, collect, fine MISSLIEOXNUVSIEJO '9 4 XJ12 I home, 3bd 2ba, F/P, lmmed $650 612·8454 New Auto· Service FOUND Physical/drug 1e1een-11 Yearbook and mens , ... 4 .. ,3 .. 4 ,..,.84 Morocco Red cream : lam rm, lg yd, avail ---------Bldg In CM. 4 or 8 2925 Ing required EOE. cla11 ring or 1960, china, antiques. .., • v -vv llhr (693882) $21,995 ~ t $269S/ bays. lease 6r sirle. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1981, 1962. Gerry B. ---------'1'94 StO Blazer. Blk, BAUER LOTUS , :;,°c,w, no pe7~01505 NEWPORT owner/Agt 6'12·9666 Found Shepherd Mhc PT oHlc• work, local Martin 770-964-0555 4WD. ve. 82Kml, good 7 14·842·7 700 ' • L••sE OPTION* BEACH 26691_________ pup. vaclnlty Santa errands, flex hours. I BUY ALL PIANOS cond, fully loaded. •g4 XJ8 : ._.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ana Helghla. Aug 13. computfPr, office skills Antlques.nual furniture COSTA MESA 6124 $13.500 751·5225 , 2b•. upgraded, trl lvl 2BR .. 2BA FROM $990. <714> 223-2807· smoking Balboa Penn. 1PC or ho useful cash •g5 TAHOE (696068) 521 ,995 : -98 Jaamln• Creek 3br INCOME needed. S10hr. No ,;TaP,..,,_DOUM · .. Blacl</barley lthr, Catalina Sunset vlewl MOVE·IN-BONUS iiPiiRii0iiPiiiEiiRiiTYiiiiiiii2ii7ii9iii01·a-re_•_t __ c_o_m_p_a-n'"""10-n_,I Alexander Publlcatlons paid <714> 957-8133 S • t 0 n IV 7 ·1 Full pwr, only "6k 'BAUER LOTUS 55101< Agt 780-8533 NEWPORT BAY German shepherd, 949·042~101 taetllO Old Coln• Gold Sliver womens clthg, relridg. (462260) $25 917 , I 7 14 -042·7700 j TERRACE ATTN. BUILDERS: border collie mix, ----------·--' Franklin Mini, Sterling hsehld items galore' LEXUS •9 4 XJ6 • , COSTA MESA 2124 Lg 1 & 2Br near Back E Side Coat• M••• female, a pprox 1yr Publlo R•l•tlona .=--..:. Old watches & 1•welry 2 381 Rutg e rs Dr. MISSION VIEJO Btactt black tn1e r.·!/ Bay & golf course. 1 Acre Project. 9 needs loving home, Account Executive lor O.Wltlld Westeoast Coin 642·9448 Sat. 8/22, 8a·2P Hse· __ t_9_4_9_)_3 __ 0_4-_o_o_8_4_ (&95012) $18,995 . Large pool, new car· Houses Ready to Gol hH broken 759-0203 amall deluxe agency RECORDS/TOP s hold Hems, lots of '98 ASTRO LS BAUER LOTUS pol & much more. S1,12s.o oo Mi i _________ In O.C. for hotels & Jaz.z,R&B,S oul,Rock baby stull, lurn, sprl· l5K ml. full pwr. 7 14·042 ·7700 EASTSIDE Houae Sorry No Pets Rod Owner/Broker Help! Reward l Lost my airline. Min 2yrs exp. Etc ... s o's & 60'a Mike goods, 666 W. Darrell (3UwRo23)s 1g,550 1 br 1 ba, 750 + utll 545-4855 2633 Orange 642-3812 cat at COM Vel Hosp Computer skills reqd. 045-7505 LEXUS OF $750dep + l st/last -----------E 'SIDE C MESA Bllnkle my Cat leaped Able to travel. Fax 1-An---0-1 ---C-1-WESTMINS TER wrk251·8696 645-1170 DUPLEX Upper Unit. • f a 949 851 22 gels amond ub J EEP 9110 12 Units on park-like, out o my arms. rey resume: . • 39 ""tl2::4t( HUNTINGTON (714) 892·6 900 Steps lo sand, lg new fem, blk & g rey paws .w: Private party kll, 4Br 2Bo. sunroom. 1 acre. $1,125,000 1 eye bllnd 844-4942 Aeceptlonlat ...,.._______ wishes 10 purchase BEACH 6140 ---------'88 J e ep Che rokee ; 2cparklng.S3000/mo J o a nne. RE/MAX Busy comm u nity 2or 4 aeals Alr autoetc Must se ll • HUNTINGTON BEACH 2140 yearly. Call 673·6900 Ownr/Ag l 6 42·3812 LOST CAT, ahort hair, newapaper seeking lfl~~~~~!!!~l\I will consldor any type Hondas 80's to 97 s5ooo. 949-723•94&5. 1 Ask forGoly. 2633 & 2643 Orange orangomarble lemale . ~art-time receptionist, fR£D C.5TEGMANN of partnership. Please MA°uv~~~1g 22~8e~~pm~a~ Cars $100·$SOO •9g Leredo 4 x 4 • E.SIDE CM Prime Loo Last aoen 8/13 Bluff• ours 1:00 p.m. to ANTIQUES call Jim 714-718·3031 1 {l Wht/gre", 6t:yl, AT. • c 11 1 s o a se s, ·Over p II I ., 1 Single F•mlly Home --------· (3) 2br units & (1) 3br. area.( ~) ~~~t ~;g 5:30 p.m. Monday Es'fATES . stuffed, I ·loalhor) 0 Ce mpoun~s AC, PS, PW, POL, 3·Br 2-Full Ba, yard. MISCE LAN O S Spacloua 2 w/lrplc's, 94 ·3 lhru Friday. Duties 11'1· BOUGHT BUILDING fu rniture, gas dryer. Hondas. 'royot.:is. CC, alloys, $8000 2c gar~e. Avl Sept.I L E U 4 single car encl gar. elude answering books etc. Sal only Chevys, Joeps & 673-2596 $1100/mo. 636·2187 RENTALS upgrades!! S520k 1-H-EAL--T-H-.-.---phones, sorting mail, AND SOLO MATERIALS 6030 2 0 242 MorrlSlown 4X4 s m ust s ell! •93 Qr Cheroke e Dan Agt 714-997·0050 UI balancing receipts at -H~Ef\JLL (Brookhurst/Adams) 800·172·7470 ><7802 LTD Black, gray lthr, FITNESS 3000 the end 01 the day. •,.;.;.iiill!'W~p:.r_~ ALL STEEL BUILDINGS :...--------J 4WO, 4 0 VG. lull pwr. NEWPORT BEACH 2169 ROOMS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2706 BUSINESS & EOE. Phy11c al re· _ .... ._.....,~..,.i.a..;&.. ti (l07229) Sl5.995 I d Pl I Fact o ry Blowou •••••••••1---------qu re . ease ax re-2 % above cost!! BAUER LOTUS FOUNTAIN OF VOUTHll sume Including salary _....,w~, ....... IU'T'~'!"!!E~D!""--.1 1.a00.973.3368. TRANSPORTATION iiFiiEiiRiiRARiiiiiiliiiiiiii9iiOii6ii7 C OSTA MESA FINANCE As aean on CNNI history to WJU., .1 , ____ ...;<:..;C_A_L_·s_c_A...;.N) •••••••••I 7 14-042·7700 18 VIII• Point Fum NB W.Oceanfronl/22nd.i.......... Raise DHEA level• (949) 642·7667 POTTERY ,. 1-BR Luxury Condo. Prlvole rm, unfurn, snr•• aafaly, nalurallyl -----------Stael bldg• in orig '89 MON DIA L T i---------Gated resort living. Feel Rajuvenaledl Ret•ll S•I••· Growing Beuw,C.talna,Kayflndl, crate 40x20 (1 open Blk Ion 5000ml ltke LEXUS 9115 bath, utls pd n smkg, ---------Ii 1 .,.............., AOM¥1h BOATS 7Ql 1 1 1 pools/spas & gym nr E~ vibrant health! apparel 1ewe ry store, .....,...._ ' end) was S6J80/sell at n • w mu~ see l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fashion la. St795/mo kitcnonelte, laundry. BUSINESS F •E REPORTI neks exp'd sales ... wc:omb,Teco,l>edham, $2680. Guar'deomplete 7 23-17 4 1 S~00001• I block 10 N B. Pier ~ ,.,__,,. Plln, N.aler. '9 3 ES 300 Agent, 644-9070 X 362 5510/mo Ciill Som al OPPORTUNITY SASE TO PO Box 887, PT·FT, Co. benefits ...... ....., C-111 • Chuck 800·320·2340 Mira Loma CA. 91 752 Tamara 949-644-5953 llntlled. * 1990 DUFFY 18ft1 Cashmenvory full opt ' +28th St Merln• 714·675·4808 2904 XL.NT COND. $10,680 FO RD 9075 131060) Sl8.977: Condo 2Br 2Ba 1nc1s (Botweon 9AM·5PM) liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sales PETS & (949) 842-0414 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS w/d, relrg. $2700/mo NEWPORT HEIGHTS •••••••• I••··----· COME GROW -------""" .. ANIMALS 6049 ---------1 '83 CONVER StON MISSION VIEJ O lease, no pels. Agonl. 2yrs new, deck, fp, Please be wary of out EMPLOYMENT WITH USI EL TORO iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VAN 1 ownor, alnl1-__.;,t9_4_9 ,;..)3_8_4_·_0_e_6_4_ Tom 673·3777 vaulled coil, own ball'\, ol area companies.Ii•••••••-Expanding retail ad· POWER BOATS '94 ES 300 rtl · d art 1 A •rrrQUB MAU A t Sh 1 1 p ps caro. aut(\. c1u1se 2bd 2ba 1 Sty Harbor lull p11v, no/smk, lndry Check with lhe local ve sing ep men ni-. Ai~ ua • •P m n u ' 7012 control AC. now ttres W h 11 e It v or Y • I I hr C ss251mo 722 -0723 Be 11 er 0 u 91 n 0 s s . ---------seeks a self motivated (Ii Huntington Central (0732731 s21 ,917 , Ridge rest, cmmty ·-account executive to Park. Aug·21,22,23. or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & battery 52500 obo LEXUS Pool no pets $2595 Bureau bofore you EMPLOYMENT •Coll .. ,.tiblcs •China C 3 8 20 (949) 497·50G4 • · ---------send any money lor sell, develop and ser-"" all (909)· 2 ·1 " '89 Boaton Whaler ------·---MISSION VIEJO Owner/Brkr 833·8224 VACATION lees or services Read 5530 vice new business •Garden Decor (6 19) 755·4114. 150hp Yamaha, xlnt •9g Sele•n fu lly (g49)304·0684 +2Br 1Be 'YWH Nlcel RENTALS 27.22 and understand any1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and special sectlons. I WAS $HOTI Cal cond! 949·675-0887 loaded, 1 o ... ne1,1-__:..;;.,9..;...;;.4..:.G.;...S_3...;0_0;..;;.._ new carpe ls, 1c all contracts belore you•• We prefer a candidate •Silver •Crysta needs hm. Neut/ ******* clean, iclnl, 46k ml Black'black lull opt garage, nea r Oelson's. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sign. Shop around for Accounting to havr. a mln11mum dot vocc's, only child, 1yr 510,400 759·3033 (074737) s24 917 St350./Bkr 640·5664 •Trade my Lake Tahoe rates. A/P & C•ah 1 year pr n1 a · lee roq. 562-433-4791 ---------LEXUS • 5br hme lor 1 wk, lor _....;.;..;..;...______ Dlaburaement vertlslng experience. MARINE SUPS ---------3BR 3BA Remodeled 3 + br hmo 1 blk from AHlatent Excellent communlca-Yorkl• loves children, HONDA 9085 MIS SION VIE.JO Nwpt Heigtill homo. ocean 714.888.8688 111M1111n•31:at1tcoy SVOTDI." Newspaper publishing uon sklllt. Ablllty to Jiouaebrokon, spayttl, DOCKS 7 022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-....:.(9.;;.4_9.;..)3_8_4-_0_0...;0_4_ Best loc on cul-de-sac RlllLU UWllA IOllJI 1 d k Tt o good ti om e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil s and printing co mpany set goa s an ma e • · '9 4 G 3 00 Walk to all schools, ---------£ARN Sl,OOO'HVEIY MOlffil soaks regular parl professional present&· 5800.00 644·68c.'3 40' Mooring near '88 Accord 5-spd, Cashmer/ivory lull c'p1: shopping & bu1. Lrg RENTALS TO AUTOMAJl<AllYFIOMHOMl tlons In a fast paced ·power brakes/tlaar-(070722) S2S977 lncd yard w/aecurity time 24 hours per Pavillion, els to ocean Ing. am/Im itoreo • • Su"nE 2724 R"UY ""'"""'· week person. On• and detail oriented en· .,_...,. ______ PIANOS & $12 500 722-0456 day LEXUS -' gate for privacy. nlU\ "" ,..,..., vlronment. ' S2000'obo 6S0·3803 MIS SION VIEJO : $2700/mo. Srokor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANYONE CAN DO. year eicperlenca pra· ORGANS 6059 650-3421 evening I d E 0 E d Xlnt benefit package, '"2 Accord EX 2 dr (9 49)384-0804 949·642·3850 FREE AUOIOTAPE erro · · · " nJQ· Including 401k. Drug ---------.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOORING WITH • . 1---=--, .. -.. -=-E-S-3-0-0...;..----------i 2 Roommates Wantedl 'SOQ••\ 766 ,..A16 Ire• & 1mokerrea work 1 / h 1 al I• CAL 25 NPB near Repl Sharp, Loaded. ..,., 4Br3Ba 0nwater,vu, $400/mo 1761 Tualln l' 11 .,.. environment.Sandra-sq~~eedn.'::gcfe.ysc r• Yam•h• U3 upright 1 8 1h . 511 ,500 . Llt1r. 1-owner, phn. Black'lvory lull 0pt• pvt Ja e. remodeled, (17th and Tustin C M) aume with salary his· p iano In beautllul CD player. Moonrool, (095473) $23 917• new carpals, 2car gar, No drugsl 602-8013. ---------tory 10: •Accounting Resumes via lax: At· condition $1995 (949) 075·2809 $7,990 obo 723·1504 LEXUS , commty pool & tennis. CdM Share 3bd 3 ba, CREDIT 2907 Supervisor, PO Box tentlon. Lynn Esola 582-.920-9200 Slip tor 42' Boat •92 Accord LX like MISSION VI EJO • $3950/mo. e73·3059 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 714-850-4802 or mail: Good IOC, waler/elec:I (94 91304-0064 ,• gar, $581 +d ep+lh1rd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 92628 f t (949) Times C ommunity s 3 h L B d new. 4dr, 5spd, while, B•ycr••l Twnhom• utll. All amenities or ax 0 'Nawa, 330 west Bay ·~·~ 0 CS 1 per • ido rt ge lo mi. nu 111es,bo1ts, '95 ES 300 : 2Br+ 2Ba·1·1evel near avail 9/1 721·1929 642"7246 Street, Costa Mesa, ·s...-·-·Ollic•'-"• TV, ELECTR NI ' els. Avl now 675'6128 A C S8.750 444-0393 Wh 1e·1vory, lull OP"# new +-pool, view. F.V. Dealr•bl• •r••, GET OU Boo K KI! E p ER CA 92627 $$CASH PAID$$ STEREO 6080 •g 5 ACCORD E X (077313) 520.971! $1695. Agt. 650-3822 Prol'I Chr11tlan lady needed for PIT Office ---------_,..... ... .....,.._ L h I I LEXUS • OF DEBTI help. Please call Selea,IMarketlng PT WE BUY ESTATES t r, moonr ' au o MISSION VIEJO ' • Bayfront Beeutllul seeks roommala. Pvt • Barbara 723.1879 Xlnt opportunity, sal· •imrr.ecNta fT*"1/y-• c:0B~~Y °:~~~aym~:~:A ••U•T•O•M•O•B•l•L•E•S• (3KHU004) S14,444 (949,3 0 4.0084 1 • 2Br 2Ba. furn, garage. room/bath. 5425 Incl / [ I ary + comm 722-0456 "Wl MY MOM fAITEJI" LEXUS OF great vlow, $1800/mo ulllltlos. 71 4·962·0387 Wi_e CQ/l ze ~n; I I W guar. MCNlaa/COD WESTMINSTER I 5 645 3143 _ £:..; Caahler G ft rap Biii 515·3897 Sam 1·800-417.0312. (714) 892 ...... 00 Av 9· • NB Penn Shore 2br PIT, 11-4pm M·T·Th·S· ---------v • Charming quiet w•· 1ba $525/mo + utlls, •CrctlifConlslmiwlidaitd Sun. 250 Ogle St. Secre tary/Office Mgr ACURA 9010 •ga Acc ord LX Black. terfront 2br 2ba, female pre l'd. avei &./!~~elllS Wll'tll'd Coat• Meaa Harold Prop. mgl. co soaks iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~cyl. 5apd, AC. all The Community. Markel Place. Classilted 042·5078 11 00 sq.It, pvt yard now 949-642·2503. • l11trresf R"lured CLERICAL Ille ollice above average per1, GARAGE SALES '94 LEGEND L power, cc:, ab, am.fm and patio. W/O, relrlg. ' • 'lora"n1e11ts'Slu,rired I ~~Pwp~R· Lotuds, WtPh, Lo ml. moonrt, mint, cass, 22k m1, 1·owner 1---------Avall lmmed. No ga· Newport Ht a roo,m r ,. r sk lls required lor ..., . ..., ' 000 ma . 018741) $18,888 $15,000 day 260·4841 ~. r age . 51900/mo. tor rent. Klchen pr v, •llablamasEs 1;0 enlry level position In e x 2147, Nwpl Bc h, caJ1 • LEXUS OF •"•nlng6a6-5678 (714) 875-7917 gar, no/amk S500mo Billing Dept. Senior• CA 92659 Fx: 722· 957 a133 BALBOA S400aec 722-8033 welcome. 548·2171 7065 or Call: 722·7331 nit "V WESTMINSTER •go Civic EX Black, Sh.'. Sp.c'ou. 2br_ E s so~8AST PENINSULA 6107 (714) 892·0goo 26k ml. sunrt. all pwr, H•rbor Ridge Estates Beautiful 4br 3ba, 2·story, for lea se by owner S4600 640·0696 2ba Condo In Vllls Exp'd R /M1to lsprs n SEMl·RETIRED"serles" keylH• entry, 10 disk M It wantadl H gh comm.. 27 needed IOI start up cd togs pd lhru 8!99 iu~1ln~m~~~~·~e~orlaFX:sdh u:.u.~""'~i.i..;.M.i""'9 H int IVCi" FHANA & broker dealer In New-2192 ..... It. Mu~~tu;:::,~.:-~ard BMW 9030 5-~pd, ale, mini cond'. e ~ Isl & great re1taurants, ________ --4 HUD ave I 436'6685 port Beach. Ask for '::!!,'~.::!!}}!} Sele! Lota of •tutti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 512•700· 71 e-o955 VIiia B•lbo• Furn'd studio 1yr Lsa, must be raapon1lble $900 d722-0420 8650-3421 of CdM & NB. Pro1·1•· Ellperlenc ed Fred <949> 553•1900 3US Coronado St. '84 033CSI prel'd, no/amk, $800 MONEY ProceHor Teech/ESL In ho mes. Black./blk, auto, 100k tfo ,.. 1/2 uttl 719·0738 WANTED FHA, VA, N/S OC, eve's/Wk· APPLIANCES 6011 CORONA ml, 1011 ol upgrades, Hondas BO's to 97 /J// TO LOAN 2914 and HUD 436-6885 ends, Sp/Eng exp. Alpina sus , BBS whl1, Cara $100·$500 VK NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS Bayfront community with private bnch & marina. 'tropical l111dscaping·Luge l.an:ai ~I & sun deck. Walle co BalhOa bland shops Minum from Fashion lsland. Automotive Loaaa Pe,.aonel Loan• Bualn••• Lo•n• Employment la Req'd 1·888·454·1309 ANNOUNC£MENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 l·F-1-nl-sh_C_p_n_lr_/S_t_al_r _ln_s_tl_'r 12.50+/hr 479·1070 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 6122 original owner non-p II I d wlll train rel. moUv'd ---==""'..,,,,.,,==---Whlrlpool Refrlg ald••'iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii smoker, must seal 0 Ct mDOUn S M -: p era w/own car, TEACHER by aide. white, gla1111 $8995 h714·6 73·2544 Hondas, 'royotas, ~ -.. aleady Job. 841-6329 (TODDLER) shelvH, only 3 yr• old work714-660-1111 Chavya, JHpl 4 'M,/(/('-:: NB PrHchool needs $350. 949-644-5824 Can't aeem to ,97 32518 Bronze tan "X"'• muat ••Ill '~ / ' ~ HALLMARK SHOP In exp toddler teacher w/ get to all those lthr int. Sunroof. 5sp, S00·772•7"7o x79o2 A NPB needs aaat. ECE units for 1yr old 1"FURNI ___ TU_R_E--6-0-1-4 repair jobs alloys, t OOkml 55900 =--------- mgr1, H IH pa11on1. claa a rm . Banefll1 Bjorn 1114) 63,·0645 Eicp praf 949.121-8085 955-2872 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii around the house? GQOD-2 TALL WHT WICKER let the ________ .JAGUAR 9 105 Office Help·PT must bookca sH, chlldren'a CIHalfled CADILLAC 9040 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !;~~~~~~r: ~;~~ ~~ii.~~ENTss33 :::.;:;~,a;:~ o~~.~~:!. -.a•a-s•.•d•.•n•D-.vi-1•1.•1 '00!~;~ ~1~~~t· ~;~~ ADI .. -.: agency. 851-0920 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Olrla White bedrm '' S S cond, mull aell, make _ set. Incl daak, cho1t, help you find peclal Edition. 1111 offer! 998·3764 showroom new. al· ---------boo kcaH , computer reliable help. ways garaged. d riven '92 Sovereign table, $150. 4 high· •42 5•7a only 7k m1 ....ar year, Green tan lthr, low ml back rallan chal11, ·~--v __ ._ ... ___ .. -EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT • • •Spacious tBR, 2BR and 2BR & den apu. • Private patios or balconiu •Wood bum.ing/gu tireplac:es • Pri~ate garages On the move? ,. champagne , beige (663 135) , $14.995 $45H . Complete full Buy II. Sell It. Find II.' leather & top $7,950. BAUER LOTUS .__ ______ __,..., t lH bed, $75. Brau & CtaHlfled. 714-041·9089 . 714·042-7700 5530 5530 • Bou sllp• 1vailablc • $1 5SO -$2600 No Peu Please call (949) 760-0919 Sell your extra household ite m s MOBILE HOMES MOBILE 1100 HOMES in Classified MOBILE 1100 HOMES ~I\\ \I \\l I \l I l HI ll lh)\tl ~ 1:l II I j,\ l ~l )I l )I'\ \\'1 ~I LUXURY 2, 3 &. 4 BEDROOM HOMES •We Finance • Deliver Home to Site • Complete All Interior &. Exterior Work At Site ALL FOR ONE, LOW lNCLUS.IVE PRICE 11fRE! BEDROOM & 1WO BATH $2740. DOWN -$447 MONIHIY r BACK BAY CAFE Hiring NOW for the following posttfons: ·Servers PM • Dishwashers PM • Cashiers PT /PM Apply In person at Newport Dunes Resort M-Th I :00. J:'°pm 11 JI Back Bay Dr. Newport 6each roe Now hiring for the f ollowlng positions: • AsSt. front Desk Mgr. • cater1ng Manager • Clertcal/Admln. • executive Housekeeper • rront Desk ClerkS PT • Oal4; Attendants PT/n • Securtty Offk:er /9J11Ve ~Th~e::.~ 11s1 Bliek a., Dr. newpoet ldL rax e•• 03M/Ph. 1-.~ mB enamel full tieadboardi---------·--------- $76. 949-642-11 89 UPSCALE CONSIGNMENT FURNITURE STORE Many beautiful rum11Urt pitcts, from Drtxtl, Ctntury and Htnredon. F ranltd art and rugs Come 1n and browse 0< call us with your treasurM for cons1gnmtnt. 341 l Via Lido, New rt Beich MEICHANDISB llJSC. 8015 at .4 A••n• trle, 2dr, • mo'I ~. WU 11060 •llCfU!c• sets. braH/gtaae cockl•ll tabte was NH aacrt· fie. USO, amell wood •"41-eabi. gteH lop 119, V9CUUm alnl cond 1111 new, 11crlflc:• SH •••o l1mpe & "E11iployee." "E"lplea<Jo. " "A rbcitn .. eluner. " "Employe. " . I ' , '''"'•''' .: . (• -"'· ,, othetfttffta 1a1-e13e •-~~~----~-..-:.---..-..--. ........................ __ ......... _____ ....,......,, ..... __________ ....,;,r; l BS Thursdoy. August 20, 1998 . . . TODAY'S . .[ CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Otstt 6 Targets 11 Shof1 haircut 14 A Gr.-t Lak• t 5 Condors nest 18 Not well 17 Urged (on) 18 Cheao qar. slanglty 20 llty·bttty 21 P11Cher Heishlser 23 Sllalner 24 Salamanders 26 Acted hke a sirljn 28 Main courae 30 Rani's garments 31 Eerie 32 Gin's oomp8fllon G3 Vote against 36 Eternitfes ' · 37 Belt soonds 38 Nothing 39 Genetic 1nlts 40 Uke quilt stuffing -41 Ferocious animal 42 Pat -43 Pick 44 Bow users 47 Chmb 48 Potato or tuna - 49 Doe's ottspnng 50 Suttix meaning •sort or 4 53 Daydreemclf 56 Window covering 58 Ending Tor •aucUon• 59 Tum inside out 60 Consumed 61 Cl~ol disapproval 62 AC!or Aiello 63 Tab grasses DOWN 1 Sigh of relief 2 Ra90Q sled 3 Buenos Aires· 4 ~=part 5 Provi(jed with funds 6 Fence openings 7 Eye, In Montreat 8 PJtnc:e Vallanl's son 9 "-Abnel" 10 Earthshaking 11 ·carmen· composer 12 Martmr garnish 13 Aun, as dye 19 Moves sw1f11y 22 Country addr 25 Miscalculates 26 Piquant 27 Goddess ol discord · 28 Jug PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 120-M 29 Inert gas 30 Bono or Liston 32 Small cities • 33 Bargain 34 War god 35 Daysol - longago 37 oar 38 -National Park. Utah 40 Unearthed 41 Storm feature 42 Bum 43 Milk SOU!Ce 9 10 3 44 Valuable quality 45 Prices 46 •Lois & ~· -47 Singer Robbins 49 Houseplant ""51Went95 52 Cluckers 54 Actress Gardner 55 Type of Buddhism 57-Dawn Chong 11 12 13 16 Net1port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilq,: MERCEDES 9130 TOYOTA 9210 TRUCKS 9220 VANS 922S ,By CHARUS GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HINSCH •••• aeoSLw '95 TACOMA sx Black w/grey lnt•rlor Auto, PS, AC, CD. 51,000 ml, xlnt cond (012853) $10,817 All records. $26,900. LEXUS Julle 714·283·2200 MISSION VIEJO (948)384·0084 '90 C220 EA Y IF YOU 'l'JtlNK ABOU1' 11' Grey/grey, full pwr, '88 CAMRY LE (431J429) $24,977 26K ml, auto, full pwr, Ba.st-West vulnerable. South deals. LEXUS (3AVU385) $1 5,555 father a 3·3 spade break. or a black MISSION VIEJO LEXUS OF suit fµ1csse for the jack, will deliver a (948)304-0884 WESTMINSTER ninth. However, East's diamond void (714) 892·0900 '85 Taho 4x4 White/ '93 VW Eurov•• natural cir leather, ttke (Wkendet edit ) Whll' new, fully loaded 5spd, all pwr, tlnJ $28.685 714-673·0601 wind, 78Kml, S14,&0<i 850-0977 Hondas eo·s to 97 Cars $1 00·$500 Police Impound• Hondas, 'royotas, Chevys, Jeeps & 4X4's muet ••Ill 800-772-7470 x7802 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 '87 VW Bug parts, frame, front end, stHrlng column, taiV head lites. 548·8592 NORTH • Q 105 'V K92 0 J 985 • K 10 2 and, hence, length in the other suits, •---------'98 COROLLA has diinini~hed your c:hanoes orrind· MERCURY · 913 5 26k AC ""======~ , auto, • cast . .;. ing cards located favorably. But there liiiiiijiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (3NTV131) sio,950 Why ptay Hide 'N '89 Jetta OL t-owner, Sspd, sunroof, 4dr, am-tm cass, runa good S3200 722·7841' WEST ... 9 3 Q 104 EAST •J874 (;;1 QJ76 3 .¢Void +AJ 95 is another possibility which, If it ,83 VILLAGER LEXUS OF Seek with childcare? exists. will make your contract a lay-4 7K ml. dual A/C, WE:lTMINSTER Ca I I C '•••If I• d down, Have you spoiled it? (2UxB495) 512,5~0 _....;(_7 ... 1_4.;.)_8_9_2_·_8_9_0_8_, today! 642·5678. ' The heart di~card s.uggests .it y.1$ LEXUS OF o KQ6432 • 864 SOUTH •A K6l 'V A85 <>AI07 • Q7 3 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NOR'l'll EAS'f I NT Pass JNT Pass Piw Pas.~ Opening lead: Four of o from Ea$t's long suit.' tr E(lst sM{rted WESTMINSTER with either five or six hearts, you cart (7' 14) 892·6908 now clalm the contract. Cash the ace •98 VILLAGER and king of hearts, boJh defender's 37K ml, dual A/C, followfog, and lead a tbird rouhd. ' • (J32077) s16,550 When West discards On this, you can LEXUS OF• rcfax. East can win and cash anbther WESTMINSTER' heart (or even two had East started (714) 892-6906 PORSCHE 9175 with six), bot then must open one of the black suits. II makes no difference which suit East selects. Dummy's tens in the two liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '68 811 S Rare, orig, all records, owned for You are South, declaring a contract of three no trump. West leads a dia- mond on which East discards a heart. What nre·your chances? suits guarantee you an extra trick in whichever the defonder broaches. What nice people you play against! 25yrs, 6~ml on S15K ----- The bidding is straightforward. You have seven fast tricks and the opening lead n~sures you or an eighth. (Had West led a diamond honor. this column would never have appeared.) H ow should you proceed? Learn to be a better bridge play- er! Subscribe now to the Goren Dridge Letter l>y calling (800) 788· 1225 for informatJon. Or wnte to: engine/trans work. al· ways garaged/cov- ered. Xlnt cond In & OlJ1, $10,000 673·2596 Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box ,_S_U_B_AR_U ___ 9_2_0_0 4410, Chicago, UJ, 60680. '82 SVX·LSI pkg Black, 54k ml, custom wheels & car cover $13,5000b0 378·9181 LEXUS 9115 MAZDA 9125 MERCEDES 9130 '98 ESTEEM '94 ES 300 Low mi. CD, chrome, (014580) $18,888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8906) '93 Mazda 626 V-8, auto, A/C, lull power, cc, cassette. sun root $1 o,ooo 714-899·0082 '84 380SL Like new, llght blue, 901< ml. In· terlor/exterlor xlnt, dealer calls car cherry 34K ml, CD, auto. (3P I H035)$8,888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-6906 $15,850 723-0608. -------~ MERCEDES 9130 '84 380SL Red/Palo TOYOTA 9210 LINCOLN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 560 look. eX1ra clean, iiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9120 '77 300D Cream/tj\n, must see. Hard/soft iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A/C, Cd player. Flrst top, 161n whls S14,998 92 MARK VII owned $1500 this week lakes Lou 714·691-4717 Pgr by Senior Citizen's.. It. Tom 675·7123 631-4717 Home. '88 Cor olla rebuilt trans, 161 k ml, all svc reeds. auto, AC. cass, 52200/obo 964-4447 Xtnt cond. loaded, tint. wind. New plates S9800 PP. 891-2025 The Community Market Place. Classified 842·5878 '80 300SD Spec Model 40 gal tank, Lg Ost Dr. Real beauty In & out! Steal $4000 723-0311 Buy II. Sell It. Find II. ' Classlfled. '85 SL conve•t ---------classic Roadster , '95 PREVIA LE SC white hrdtop new navy Cust whls, dual MC blue canvas top, navy (3KKV554) S18.888 lthr int. new tires, am/ LEXUS OF Im cass. $16,000. mint WESTMINSTER cond. 640·9737 (714) 892·6906 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card ~ or mall with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run 1t for another week FREEi All for just· $10'. ------, 0 YES, SELL MY CAR ~O•et<P.-.-~Bo.>a '1u1--Mo11a lkdel--- Q. ' a •• a ..... Ai .. . c ...... . 0 ·-Oa,.c. ... o., .... 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CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL 3610 HAt1LlNG 3720 LANDSCAPE & 3858 PLUMBING SERVICE DIRECTORY BUILDING 3560•------JUNK TO THE DUMP IAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING Ai~1~~el~\!5Jl~AV iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHUNG'S PAINTING 3890 SLIPCOVERS 3922 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 South Coast Drywall Acous remvl/cust text Water Damage Repair Besl in Quality & Price L550017 444·6669 ADDITIONS AU PAIR AVAILABLE f'or Summer & f'all Arri val 949·494·SSOO 800·7U·l002 ~AMfti,.- REMODELING 3410 CLEANING REBUILD or REMODEL SERVICES 3548 •Homes or Oftlces -Ouaflty Construction •Reasonably Priced •Local Co. #636318 •Stephenson Assoc Call 714·644·546~ CABINETS 3490 Advanced Woodsysltmt ·Custom Cabinetry· Kitchen • Bath + Doors Moldings • Mantels l691650 714·998·8970 CARPENTRY 3510 MAID ~ .. ~~ .,_('.....,.._. CAll TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IN·HOME ESTIMATE UCillSlD-10..llED·lllSIM 515-MAID .-.aA 320 W. COAST HW't Ml PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER SERVICE !illlf'LJ: (-Afl'OIUMIJIJ • WIN '98 Specialist • • Schcdlde UDiltadt Now • • PC Trirnlng • ON-SIT• (714) 840-7672 888·1882 -TREES J 24Vrs Exp-Grt Price! 1----------1 i. Guar Work-Free Est EJCpert Drain Cleaning & Plumbing Ropalrs 20yrs exp. All work guar. Steve· 545·8298 HEALTH, BEAUTY Topped/Removed, !Awns. Llc#375602 538-1534 • P~rr 3740 ,_spmklr9 __ ·_cln_up __ 7_51_·_34_7_6 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. -------llH~ ,_ Palnt1ng·lnt/Ex1 House/Apt I~======== Lawn Service. Mow/ Oualily job. Free es1.1--.-N-,·,.·9'!"h'!"bo--'-~ood-~ 11 Edge/Sod/Sprinklers L#569897 830·8888 m Ctn-up. Anytime. fk•'• Custom Palntlhg Plumberl Al (714) 396·2642 Prof. Clean, Quality DRAIN lSEWER ';i 11\lli-W.4 The CrHn Gardener Work. Int/Ext & Docks. C\.EANINGSPECWJST Weekly res. marnt., L#703468 831-4810 TWEEDY PLUMBING NB area. quality work. Quallty Care 20 years 949-645-2352 Free est, 840·8555 Fair prlces/ln1-Ext R.EcAIN Yard Cln•up, Trim paint/local ref's. NB --. __ .__ ....... CONFIDENCE IN 1 VISIT! tr•••. hedges, palm Area. Aon 645-24171---------1 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-retired cutter off er:; 25% OFF Matcrial/Labur! 25 differ..-nt colors of deninu & 100'1 of other fabrics! 35 Y<'ilU uf 9uality work <1nd crah1man11hjp! VIA(i RA trees. Removal. New R08ERT IS8ELL CO. ROOPING ----------1 lawn/plants 960-8502 lnl/Ext•Small Jobs OKliiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Decorative Painting •--------- 3615 800-700-877 4 ·--------l1494350 848·3006 Pa!:1.Si~l!ll.1Sll!!l.!i.lala.!il~U liMiiOiiVIiiiiNiiGiiiiiiiiiii3ii8ii3ii4 7 14·580·9826-Pager TUTORING 3929 MARTIN All American Movers-------_....__R_C_R_o_ofl_n __ "" PATIENT TUTOR Careful, curteous & krueoer paJnting FIX LEAKS' Math (arlth·calO) OPTICAL Fasll Surprlzlngty .. !s-fd"'ntlal I • physics, chem, t .. l cheapl 549-0223 '"" .. All Work prep (CBEST/OA!/ PUBLIC NOTICE "':~:o~arr:::1 Guaranteed ~~~a ~~~\~9~~AT'~"' R, , 1./111q t ,/.ir,..,, • .., ll / f ( ,, . J /:, The Calif. Public Utlll· manhew ELKml. ties Commission RE· QUIRES that all used 548-5481 household goods U,,__!,,.-1>.......l.:..,. movers print their lie. 740898 ~~~ ~~.~~ P.U.C. Cal T number; ---------1 .l limos and chauffeurs fully hHtrta print their 't.C.P. num· PET Uc#4S6490 ~e:n1~~ ,f'~o~d~:~~se~ SERVICES 3870 714/534·6205 UPBOLSTBIUNG 3931 ·. ----- Q & Q UPHOLSTERY since '68 cusl. turn, upholsty, slip COVO(S antique rpr 542·4612 question about the le· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllll!IBS!ill.:L!il!IWln!ri'U!l!all!iG gallty of a mover, limo Pet Slt1er/Do9 Walker --------or chauffeur, call: Dally/Overnight visits. Public Utilitles Refs avt. Llc'd/Bonded Commission Denise 714·935·8070 714-558·4151 3880 PLUMBING 3890 ClaHlll•d The moet compr•l'l•n· elve and.c:urr•nt cllroc· tory or good• •nd Ht· vice• aroi.mdl WAT&&•&OOI' &OOl'DIG R•-roof• • Repairs FreeEetlmetes All~ofRooft Al Work OUlrllnteed 831-1085 Allnetll .... ..... • aaw...w • c ... ..... 548~0769 WWW. WALL COVERINGS 393'.2 The Stripper • Specla l lzlng ~ Wallpaper R•moval L5889241 903·503'7 We G•I• ahould hallQ together. Strip, lnsteta. advice to th• crllJ¥. L1735978 931·2H1 --------- Chane:•• are you wlll find what you nttd at th• prlc:• you want to pay wh~ you rtad ClaHlflff .. daily ....... .,. •