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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-21 - Orange Coast Pilotsince 1907 ' ", t t RIDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1998 ,f'erving the Newport-Mesa communities ,, . . ,. .. . : r---------------..... --------~------------------+-------------------------.... --------------------------------------------------~--------------------------~ 1;/i°' U N I T E D S T A T E S F I G H T S B A C K, . ~ . , . 'I'm ·nervOus· and. • • How do you feel about the fact that the U.S. military bombed sites in Sudan and Afghanistan in retaliation for the bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa? -photos by Kim Haggerty-Zylius "We can't let peo- ple push us around. There's got to be conse- quences for their actions. In '86, the airstrikes seemed effectJVe." -TREY TERRY, 29 campus safety officer, CostaMesa "If it's confirmed information that "I think it's a great diversion. I think it's pretty obvious. The American people should have expected something like this. I think it's pretty pathetic, just like (President Clinton's) speech was. Some people watched the movie 'Wag the Dog' ... 1 think they were just letting us in on a little secret." -LORI BERGER, 30 entertainment company owner, Costa Mesa . . • . : . . . . . ' . . • OCC's students from Middle East react to air strike on Afghanistan, Sudan . Ill.,,,, \1\."111'1 lb1y l'ol COSTA MESA -The Urut- ed Stdtes' bombing of Sud<.1n- ese dnd Afghani targets m pur- suit of Osama bin Laden, d SdudJ millionaire suspected of mastermmdmg two U S. embdssy bombings in Afnca on Aug 7, hdd a famil.ldr ring for many Middle Edslem students dt occ Bec-duse they were busy w1th their clas~ work Thursday morning, some hadn't even heard that President Clinton ordered cruise nussile dtldcks on dUeged terronst trammg cdinps and chemical wedpons factones m the two countnc•s, but few were surpnsed ·Personally, I'm nervou'> dnd disappomted that the U S took such a strong stand,· said Parham Eshragh1dn, 25, dn Iranian student. •I fedr 1t will tngger an intemationdl fdll- out. • Eshraghian mmugrdted to the Uruted States 111 1977 shortly before another lamed Middle Edstem cns1s, A\atol- lah KhomeJIU s overthrO\\. of the US -backed Shah of Iran m 1979 "Amened hds a problem around the world that it like~ to push its weight around,• he Sdld. ·u we do the same thing that they do what comes • about7" we have, J reel we • can't stand still. There's no justifi- cation for killing, but if there's no retaliation, w hat's going lo stop them from doing it again?" . . . MARC MARTIN.1)AILY PILOT Customers at Trophy's in Newport Beach were able to watch President's Clinton address to the American people Thursday afternoon, in which he explained the country's reasons for airstrikes against Afghanistan and Sudan. fahraghlan said he wished the Uruted States would have taken a diplomabc approach. SEE REACTION PAGE 8 -TIM MITCHELL, 39 landscaper, Costa Mesa "I was really sur- prised. I thought that going over there and doing this was out of character for us.~ -CLAUDIA JACKSON, 52 secretary, Costa Mesa "That's like bombing somebody in Des Moines for the Okla- homd bombings. That doesn't work too well, does it? It's politicdl." -CARL MOSEN, 60 businessman, Newport Beach The last picture show •Moviegoers lament closing of historic Port Theatre, which ran its last film Thursday. Jl 11 HI lt\(;IANO lblyflb CORONA DEL MAR -Thurs- day night was a familiar scene for Mike Peterson. He W dS manager of the ht toric Balboa Theater when 1t closed sue years ago, and he has been man- ager of the Port Theatre - one of the last remaining single-screen movie houses in Orange County :--until it showed its final inde- pendent film Thursday. The Port's closing has drawn a Jot of attention and has even sparked a campaign to save it. But Peterson said he is most sad to seo communities quirkJy turn- ing into one long strip of same- ness. • ·p~ople will wake up one day, and there will be no more unique things in our community,• he said. "And you go to the 'next conununity, and it's all the same." Hundreds of movlegoen came out Thursday to see the Port's last feature -a Prench film, tilled ·western• -and to sign a peti- lioo to save tbl theUer. •1 come here °"811 becau.. I Mitzi lnterlandl holds the last ticket she will buy at the Port Theatre ln Corona del Mar on lbllisday. lnterlancll hu been seebig movlet at the theater stnce the early 1970s. The Port lhowed Us final movte on lbunday. love f ore1gn film and it' a unique, different exp nence, • said Doris Harth, a Lagunn Niguel resident. ·1 froze m th• Winter, and I came and I sweated in the l\IJDID8I' and I came." •t h~te to c things tom down that hove character and uruquc- n , because usually what replace it is not as uruque," s~ud SEE THEATER PAQI. "ll's a sad situation lhdl we have to take lives to stop people who are terrorists. Maybe there should be some better alter- natives." -STEVE COLEMAN, 57 student. "I'm land of for ll and kind of dgamst 1t. lf it's gomg to be d smaller populdllon of terronsts (ds a result), I thmk thdt's a good deal But you don't always have to retaliate. That's what bttle kids do • -JEREMY WEST, 21 Photo Express clerk. Costa Mesa DATEBOOK DON l.EACWOAILY I'll.OT Costa Mesa man is mort- gage brOker bY day, bag- piper by night. S.. Pas-2. INDEX QASSlflD --· .. --.. --.-· 13 M1llOOl .... _,, ______ .-2 PllUC la111CES ...... --11 SfOll'S -··-"-.. ·--·-·10 Newport Beach A.uthoritieslooking for missing woman GI~\ Pl« \Ill ~Pb NEWPORT BEACI i Pobce are searching Cor d 20-ycdr-old N ewport Beach woman who dis- appeared Tuesday evening n ar San Joaquin Hills Rodd and San Miguel D nve. Alina Llapmd, 20, d Russian national who hdi> tivr.d in New- port Beach wtth her boyfnPnd for less than two years, w11s last n w alking near a hopping rent •r close to her hous • at about 5:15 p.m .. said N ewport Beach police Lt Doug Fletcher. I ler pur.;e was found Vvt"dnes• ddy m a trash bin nedr South Coast Plaza, about five nules from where Llapmd was ldst <;cen No other evidence uf L1apm.1\ whcredbout5. has been found: Police said she didn't h<i <10 money m her purse when ldt her house. "We take quite a le\\. miss.mg persons reports but almost every .. body turns up later,• Fletcher said "What make lhis one of SEE MISSING PAGE 8'. Target of alleged hit finds closure in arrest • David Leland feels at peace now that police have built case against ex-mother, in-law. ltcs i1N MASttNt .... It' been atmoSt a )'Mr since David Leland fo\md out that a murder contract With hill name on r . , it almost was earned out. Costa Mesa police believe the ma t mund behind the attempt• l'd murder wa Leland' wMlth former mother·m-law, Mae Min" er, 68, of Lido Isle. In an interview ThUflda t..e&and said Miner's arrest A\ag bu brought hlril • --Of sure and even pMCe ol about a kqi, paWul ardMl. r • 2 Friday, Augu~t 21, 1998 .. date book Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot CHECI IT OUT , ~ Costa Mesa resident is mortgage broker by day, bagpiper by night Discover Hawaii at Newp9rt libraries T hirty-rune years ago ~ay, President Dwight E~en­ hower s1gped a pr cnna- l.ion admitting Hawau to-e union. For anyone interQ~ted in leammg about or visitll;lg our SOth state, Newport,llbrartes · ofrer numerous resollrces Those ' trdvehng \o -----~ the planet's The [act most isolated 1 arttupelago : Paradiie" will find -.... information about both the ffidJOr and outlying islands in the updc1ted edi- tion of "lidwal1." from the Lonely Planet series. 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To plan the perfect amorous outing, check out "The Best Places to Kiss in Hawaii," a travel guide listing more than 400 hotels, restaurants, parks and scenic drives offering the intimate best this region has to offer. • otEOC IT OUT Is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Claudia Peterman. AUSON MURRAY lktf Pb J ason Bond started playing the bagpipes when he was 12 years old because be thought be would like it better than physical education. Within six months, he bad moved beyond the chanter -a pipe without a bag that is the first step .to playing the bagpipes -to full-fledged ba'gpipes. Now, at 50, the Costa Mesa . resident is a mortgage broker by day and a bagpipe player at night and on weekends. Not only is Bond-a tall man with silvery hair and a mustache -the pipe major for the San Clemente Scots, a pipe and dnun band, he also gives bagpipe lessons. Donning a standard military pleated kilt, a white unif onn shirt and a Prince Charlie jack- et along with thick wool ~ and ghillie brogues -leather boots that lace around the ankles -Bond sets out alone and with his band to play at weddings, parties, funerals and other events. The wfilonn, while it doesn't have a special significance, has become the bagpiper's charac- ter regalia. "It means that we don't do rap," he said. The Australian native's fasci- nation with bagpipes began when he was about 9 years old while he was in the hospital recovering from an eye opera- tion. While out on the balcony one day, he heard someone playing the pipes and was intrigued. "I guess the seeds of my desire for being a piper were sown at 'that early age," he said. Today, his repertoire of •sev- eral hundred tunes• includes wedding marches, memorial songs, reels and jigs. And that's with an 18-year break in the middle of his pip- ing years. Bond played the pipes in civilian bands while at Adelaide University, but gave up the pipes for other pursuits. After traveling extensively, he went back to Australia, got married and immigrated to the United States in 1982. DON LEACH I OAll.Y PILOT Jason Bond plays the bagpipes for all occe.slons, bringing the Celttc musical tradition to weddings, funerals and other celebrations. ' He didn't pick up the pipes poetry, does voice-over work no breaks must be maintained again until 12 years ago, when and plays piano and classical and the instrument can be very he met the pipe major of a band guitar. He loves ancient history "fickle,• he said. in Salinas and suddenly found and is an amateur Egyptologist. "You never know how your himself a member of the band. He has traveled through Africa pipes are going to work," Bond Bond answered an advertise-and lived in South Africa, Eng-said. "They're like a woman. ment for the job of pipe major land and Northern Calilomia. You never know how she's for the San Clemente Scots in H is reswne is as eclectic going to respond." 1994. The band now has more . as his hobbies. He has "It's kind of a love-hate rela- than 20 members. worked as an art deal-tionsrup, • Berenschot said of Ron Berenschot, a police offi-ei, sold real estate, been a radio playing the bagpipes. "You cer from Menifee, joined the announcer for a classical radio either love it or hate it. There's San Clemente Scots three years station, done some acting and no in between.• ago and started taking lessons written a book on numerology. Bond sa.id he also appreci- from Bond. And he is working on a book of ates the cultural heritage of the "'Ib.is is a very technical Irish music for pipers. instrument, and particularly instrument," Berenschot said. •He's kind of a character," enjoys playing at events like "It's very difficult to master ... Berenschot said. "We have a lot the Highland Games. Jason's got a great feel [for the of fun with him and he's very The call of the bagpipes mu.sic), but he's also very patient good-natured.• goes deeper than the appeal of at going over and teaching the Bond said understand.mg the performing, however. technicality of the music.• instrument, which can take "Why do people climb Bond has about 12 students from one to two years to learn Mount Everest? It's unique and between the ages of 16 and 55. proficiently, and bow its sound satisfying in a way," Bond said. Bond, who studied physics balances with that of the drums "I can't get that sense of sati.s- and engineering and has a and chanters is a special chat-faction out of the other instru- degree in classics, also writes lenge. A continuous sound with ments I play." FJirting with diSaster? .. ... Author of computer cataclysm book to speak at Round Table West in Newport Beach · ALISoN MURRAY IQJyflllot difference 40 years later, Kelly said, but to keep old and new software com- patible, programmers continued to use "2-digit date manipulation• until a few years ago. m ble believing that this could be that big a deal,• Kelly said. A uthor Jason Kelly wants people to worry about the computer crisis expected in the year 2000 so badly that he wrote a novel to get their attention. The result is that many computers will not know how to interpret "00" as the year 2000 and will therefore crash or malfunction in some way. o WHEN: Thursday at noon Kelly, who lives in North Holly- wood, has also written •Tue Neatest Little Gwdes," a series of books on mutual funds, stock market investing and personal finance. Kelly's predictions a re not entirely dire. He believes the country will be •back on track• within a year, albeit .- with massive emergency help from ·: government agencies and the National .: Kelly, a former technical wnter for IBM, will speak about his book ·y2K -It's Already Too Late• at a meeting of Round Table West m Newport Beach on Thursday. Computers are so intertwined with : modem life that when they crash, the '"' effects -such as power outages and ATM malfunctions -will lead to mass .. " chaos, Kelly said in d telephone inter· view Wednesday. He wants people to : prepare for that possibility. "At that point, a city like Los Ange- : les would tum into a war zone in • hours," said Kelly, 27, who worked at IBM for four years. The problem stems from thritty pro- : grammers who tried to save computer space in the early days, when comput- •Everyone assumed someone else would fix it, but no one else did," Kelly said. And now there are not enough computer experts and there is not enough time to rectify the problem before the millennium arrives. Even in the computer industry, there has been a change of opinion over the past few years, Kelly said, from "This isn't such a big problem• to •This is serious" to "This is a worldwide cata- strophe and there's no way we can avert it." o WHERE: The Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Cout Highway, NeWj>ort Beach o HOW MUOf: $40, reservations required o PHONE: (213) 256-7977 In hil book. ·nx -u·s Already Too lat.e,,. Juon ~says the worldta coaput.en will c:rm at tbe turn of tbe century, and a.at tbe efiects will be cat°*OlllllC, caUllng ...... dlMI md CODfulton. Guard. •Ten years from now, we will still have an economy,• Kelly said. The Round Table West meeting will also feature Sid Stebel with •oouble .. Your Creative Power!• Among other accomplishments, Stebel bas published SlX novels and a biography, wntes for television and film, leads wor)<sbops at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference and teaches screenwriting at the American Film Institute. e. er memory was at a premium, by shortening dates. At the time, they did not imagine that this would make a Kelly said his fear for family and friends prompted him to write the book, which follows the paths of aev· era! characte rs from shortly ~re the turn of the centuzy to a few WMb after, Kelly mixed in advice OD bOW to cope with the crisis and its reverber· I food aod utra eyeglms11s -u tbe ating effects -such as stocking up Oil c:bUacters respond to tM potentlal crisis. • Ame"ngly, people 1Ull have trou- Harriet Zeitlin will present • Sh.ooUDg Stan'-Favorite Photos Taken by C'IM· * Celebrities.• Tbe book is a compill- tion ol photographs shot by c81ebrttlel and collected by ZeiUin'1 late husband,, I David, a Hollywood correspondent for Life ~azine . Pilot BEAl2EBS HOTUME Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No 642-6086 news stories, Illustrations. edito- Record your comments about rial matter or edllertisements the Dally Pilot or news tips. herein c.an be reproduced with- (f ... 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Corona def Mar 79167 TIDIS Costa Mesa TODAY 81166 First low Newport Beech 3:48a.m. --0.4 80l66 First high NeWport Coast 10;0& a.m. 4.6 ~7 Second low 3:29p.m. 1.6 WPOMCAIT LOCATION SIZE Second high W8dge 4-6ssw 9:33p.m. 5.9 Neu'POrt l-5ww SATUftOAY First low 81eckle5 3-511W l'IYtr Htty 4-6 llW 4:19a.m. --0.2 CdM 3·5 SSW First high 10:l6a.m. 4.6 mArlNCI Se<ond low Light wMdl b«om-4:05p.m. 1.5 lng~et Second high 1 O to 1 s knots wtth 10:08 p.m. 5.7 2-foot wind wews by the •fwnoon. The ..... swell ls out of the ~ 66 SURF Today we'll have a swell out of the southwest fftlf!ry 10 seconds, producing waist-to chest-high MrtS. We continue to see the effects of a background nOfttl. west wind swell. which should give waves more size and better shape, Loolc- Ing ahead, we are still antklpatjng the arrival of a south- west sw.11 CfHtlng shoufder-to held- high w.ves ettfy neict Wiit. POLICI FILES .... Gin' 9IAOt • w.t m.-9oulev.,...: A surfer mannequin worth $200 was stolen off the top of a business and thrown to ttle ground In the 1900 block. • OclMlt ._ • ..,.,..: Someon4! threw • spark plug through a CMdoOr~ in the 1500 block. causing S185 worth of darn.ge. • ... ~ Pront: A bicycle worth $770 was stolen from a .,. In the 2100 b6odc. • ... oa..t flronl llt • StrMt: A car stereo worth $500 was • stolen from a CM panted in a J*klng lot. • ._. ~ Pront llt • StrMt: Videotapes and an electrk ~ worth $19.95 were stolen from a car In a pwtclng lot. CDITA..sA • ..... llreet: Fishing equipment worth $668 WM st<>len from a ~ In the .-00 block. • lite ,.....,. ante: A garage door°'** Ind gotf clubs worth SJ.520 Mt9 stolen from a garage In the 100 block. • Ill? tr I Dl'tw; A CM ster.o and a portable '°""*' dht ~ WOrth S280 were~ from a cat In the 2900 blodt. • Pl1 £ , .............. : A cttlutM t.tephone Wor1h S 150 wet StoMn In the 2100 blodt. • ..... Colllt Dl'M: A putlt, and com.nu worth $40 _.,. stol9n from • f'lltMnnt In the toO block. ' I' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Friday, August 21 , 1998 3 Clinton confession a lesson in language of politics r So what did you think? Did he .i,ay what you wanted to hear? l>id you h ear what he wanted to 'ay? Did you feel lus pain? Would you Wee me to stop? These are all important ques- -Oons, and they deserve to be .dllswered. Unfortunately, I don't llave the time -they only give )ne so much space; cut me some ::;lack. ~ U you say there is something 'f!lore entertauung than politics, e .you're mistaken. Jt's the sheer .iipectacle of d moment like Mon- . l.lay night that makes you )'emember where you were when jl happened -in my case. at a <:'ity Council meeting, carping at yeople to get on With it. Tl:!ese tlungs are high drama l>ordering on mass hysteria after lhe media does its usual job of -Whipping everyone into a frenzy. 'The telltale sign that a s tory has been bludgeoned to death, propped up and bashed again is when reporters from 30 coWltries COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES peter buff a do stories about the crush or reporters from other countnes. There we w e re, an entire nation holding its breath. Count- less eyes and edl'S from young- sters to cente narians (it means really old people, not Roman sol- diers) strairung to hear every word, alJ with the same thought in mind -"The dress, man, get · lo the dress.• · . Just what did we learn about Momca's ex.ceUent ddventure on Monday last? As ctlways, next to noUung, even dfter 1,000 hours of droning commentators, ana- lysts and "experts" who, in one cdse. included a minor official from the Eisenhower administra- tion. It's all so confusmg, and you don't know who to believe Unless, that is, yott have an ofh- c1aJ "Pobtioan's Guide to the English Language.• You're wel- come to use m.Jnc until you get your own. Never, ever listen to a major address without one. The s peaker's words appear tirst, translation follows. •Good evening • (Boy, I hope this works.) "This afternoon, in this room, from this chair, I testified before the Office of Independent Coun- sel and the Grdnd Jury." (Why did I mention the chair? That WdS dumb.) • 1 answered their questions truthfully, including questions about my personal We." (Gave them my full namt'> and addrc s.) •still. I must take complete responsibility for my actions, both public and pnvate. • (All of which happened only becduse Vernon Jordan couldn't deliver one, measly JOb at Revlon, I might add ) •indeed, J dtd hdve a relation- ship With Monica Lewinsky that was -not appropriate.• (Yeah, that's it-"not appropridte. • • Good ~nough. Your move, Ken.) "ft constituted a critical lapse• in judgment and a personal fdll- ure on my part, for which l am solely and completely responsi- ble." (Along With the nght-Wing consprracy that caused all Uus.) "[ know that my public com- ments and my silence on th1s matter gave a false impression " (Thal tlu.ng about "I never hdd sexual relations with that woman• mdy have gwen you the wrong impre<;s1on Some. of you thought I Sd1d • 1 never lldd S€'XU- • al relations with that ,.,omdn " 1 am solely rc.'>ponsible for any confusion about that I ·1 m1s!Nl }>('Opie'. even mdud- mg my O\\ n wife. J dePply mgrt•t 01at." (Even though none of th1s would havP httpp(•ned 1f we• were from any Sidle hJtt Arkansds That is Y> not lc1Jr.J "The lact thitt thesf.! quesl.lon~ were bem9 a:.kcd in d poltti<:all}' lllSpire<i luwsu1t' ~h1ch has .sinc·1· • been disrmS!>.C'd, Wu'> a cons1deru - t1on too." (P<>qury ldws do not' apply to pol1ttc t1l Id\' c;wls. (''iJ>t'· nally on(>~ th11t hdVP bc>en ch..,- rrussed. II 11 ht1cl bPt'n a H'dl law- swt 1 would huvc• Loki vou ..,omi>- tlu.ng like -I m•ver hc1d ·d tot.all~ appropnutl' n•lc1t10nsh1p v. 1th thut woman" nght from tlw stdrt.I "Tlus hc1s qorw on too long, cost too much rind hurt loo ffidnV p<>ople. • (And 11 vou thmk peo-· pie have bt•Pn hurt"" far, \\dlt until we get to Martha's Vmey ml in the mommg. J hat~ vacatwns I ·our country has been dis· tracted by thi matter for too long. and I tnk r sponstbility lot' my part in all this.· (I will trv not to havf? uny more rn appropnctte relatJonsh1ps lor Uw next, hmm, two year!).) ffThat is dll l can do • IThdt b. the he!)t I <an do J "And s1J tonight, l dSk you.to turn cnvay lrom UH' spectdde ol the ldst se'YCll months. to r~pr11r the fab.rw ot m11.n<tU<>Odl dis~ cour~e (I d1dn t mean lo snv "Jan: iic.'' Forgf•t thdt.), c1.nd to return • our dltentwu lo c11J tlw chdUPnyt• dnd all t~w prorm..,11 ol the m~xt · Amencdn century." (You v. dnt to impedch ml'' \\1th my dpprO\ al rdling~ ol 70 • 7 Tn 1t.1 "Thank vm1 tor \\ atchinq, • (I'm telling you, Uw, bettn v.ork J And good rnqht (I ~1otta qo.) • PETER BUFFA 1s the mayor of Costa Mesa His column appears on Friday E mail him at PtrB4ftAOL com --'e'28 Airport may decide battle for Edward's seat Gary Adams supports commercial flights at El Toro, while Ron Winship advocates shifting only small planes to air base EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first In an occasional series focusing on the issues facing candidates for Newport Beach City Council ~Piot NEWPORT BEACH -In the posh neighborhoods surround- ing Upper Newport Bay live active residents with a whole slew of issues to contend with. They are under the flight path of John Wayne Airport and some of the most vocal in the battle for a comme.roal airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. They overlook a precious and vulnerable estuary that is the subject of concern for all Califor- nia reside nts. As homes continue to qo up m the One Ford Rodd dc•velopnwnt and Bonitd Ct1nyon. lhe east side of the bdy is de<,llned lo fac P maJor trdffic 1s<,ues And bectJusc f\.lavor Tom Edwards is not running tor r<•- election, thc>y will hav<' to c•lccl a new leader to reprt"•ent lhc>m Their two choice~ a rP ( ic1 ry Adams, a planning comm1ss1on- er and transportation plannN, and Ron Wmsh1p, an actor \\ho challenged EclwiHd::. m 1994 Adams decidt>d lo run <1ft1•r finding out that Edwards wasn't going to seek ct second tem1. • J would like to contmue to serve the city,· he ~cud. "Jt's why J got mvolved with the Planmnq Cormruss1on 1t comes do~n to ClVlC duty • Gary Adams Ron Winship Adams. an l 8·yf'c1r resident ol lhe oty. cons1clt>r. htrnseU a ere· alive thinker and said he often changes his mmd about issues once presented all the facts. I le believes he will bnng balanced leadership to the City Counnl ·1 trunk I sometimes see thmgs other.. don't see, dnd 1 have no preconceived nobons," he said. Adams supports the nty's push for an airport at El Toro and said he looks forward to becom- ing more knowlc>dgea ble on tht> issue. His {um, Parsons Trnn'>· portation Group, ts doing some• o~nsulllng work for the countY on El Toro. "I think the biggest issuf' 1s going lo be provtding leadersh1p for the John Wayne issue and mak.mg sure we get ct commer· cial airport dt El Toro,· he '>dtd "In Distnct 4, thctt has to bP thP key issue." Winship, however, is the only candidate not m fdvor of turmng the 4,700-dcre base mto dil intcr- nabonal airport. His idea 1s to move dll gener- ] . & 2 2 I c1l aviation from John Wdytw which he Sdtd would ehmm11li> 70'" of the plorws lhdt ti~ u\ "' NPwport Bed( h -lo El Toro dncl keep dll j>rl'>SC'ngN fltqhh dt John Wayne "I've Ltved hl•rc• stncP I <i.12, und we've hc1d sonw qreol pc'<>- p le serve th(• c-1ty, hut nght now it's a single dqoncld, c1nd 1t'-. c11l for the airporV Wmship ..,aid HI really object to U1e c1llzen~ ol Newport BPctch pc1~wg for tho ... t' agenddS • The idea lhc1t dn c11Iport di f:J Toro will prevt>nl an E>xpans11111 at John Wc1ynP h "c1 big lie." hi' Sd ld. Winship, \'>ho has madt,.t1cl- I mg hls prunc11) <K cupal.lon fur the last thwl' ~cars said h1 ... biggest 1s::.ue will be the annexc1- ll\!t:!) of thE' Bc1nmng Rc1nc h prop· Ni) m We~t "'-l1:>wport Sdnta And I IP1ghl::. dnd 1'.1 wport C odst NP\Vport olhctab arc std! rH•qollatln9 with rC'>tdenb, Till: lr\ime Co <tncl tht• In.me Rdn< h \\ct ter 01,tnct on the Ne\\ port { 0.tSt dt>iiJ • So fdr, 1t appPt1rs as thouqh \clrlnh ht1s more support Ht> hu~ rt11..,f'd about $5,000 comparPcl \\'tth \\ msh1p· ... ::>200 dS of Jun1• .ill, rlnd many commum(! group 1t11d IP.dcl<•1-, mcludmq Ed\\drds -hc1-.:e endor..ed hun ~ f le ha ... d n•d.ll\ qood \ iew ol tlw cit)-c1nd ho\..; 1t work" • Edwards st11d I 1P hds mteqnt~ ctnd doP._n·t 11'1 emotion!'. UPI IO\ ol\'ed in ht ... dN"hlOns I thtnk h1~ '' ould h<' dn d'>set to tfa• Cit) Council.• I 4 Friday, August 21 , 1998 NOTEIOOI annette mp(ios ' Repor«ef's great.grandmother . reaches goal by becoming citizen A t 92 years of age, my great-grandmother has seen and done a lot of things in her life. But there was on~ thing - one goal -she could never seem to accomplish. Until now. Earlier this month my great- grandmother, or "Welita" as we like to call her, became a U.S. citizen. She did it with little fan- fare. Only a few in the family knew before 1t became official. And she did it with little preparation, studying a sample test 1ust three days beforehand. But at least she did it. •For such a long time I have wanted to be a citizen," my Wellta told me in Spanish one recent afternoon as we sat m the living room of her small two- bedroom house in Ontario. "It made me very happy." My Welita -her name is Eudocia Ramirez -came to the Uruted States in 1924 with her husband and their young son. They stayed for rune years bc>fore returning to Mexico to v1s1t relatives. Dunng that visit, the G reat Depression rut th.is country so the fdJTUly decided to slay put. Back in Mexico, Welitd's fami- ly grew to include 13 children. Tiu.> older ones returned to the Uruted States on their own to <ilrtrt new lives and new families. Rut when my gr~at-grandlather, who was a policeman 10 MeXJco, wrts killed m the line of duty, rel· allves helped Welita and her younger children come back to the United States. She supported herself and her family by clearung houses and other various jobs. She never remarried and later buried two of her children. Today, she still lives on her own, spencting her days baby- sitting her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. And that's why after some 42 years of living here, Welita said she finally -only finally - found the time to become a cib.· zen. She told me some of the ques- bons she was asked during her test. Like, how many stars are on the flag? How many stripes? Whal were the 49th and 50th states? Who was the hrst presi- dent? Welita still knows the answers and gives them to me after each question. She missed two, but doesn't remember what the those questions were. She remembers she was among about 5,000 people who were sworn in as citizens that day. Some were Japanese, some were Cuban and many were Mexican like her. •And we were all waving our little flags,· she said, laughing. Although I'm sure Wellta will return to Mexico now and then to see relatives, her roots seem to be securely attached to U.S. soil. She bas even let her children know she wants to be burled pere. After all, this is her home. :A.ad she has no plans to leave it illDY time soon. I ' I •• N&-.._•:T'liirst MAOAS is a staff writer for rthe San,Gabflel Valley Weekly, one of 'the Dally Pilot's sister newspapers. Costa Mesa makes steps toward recycling goal • State requirel dtiel to~ no moN than 50% ol their traab to ~ .. by 2000, Costa Me&A is up to 35%. ELISE <?;EE ""°' CQSTA ~ -1be city mUst send no more than 50% Of its trash tQ laridfllls by 2000 to comply. With state milndates, -Out Gosta Meia re.ideDta pi:>b- ably won't have to put in any extra effort. . 'Qte city's Sanitary District pays a private company to remove recyclable materials from its trash instead of urging residents to do tt tbemservel. The dJstrict bu no plans to start a voluntary program. •The only way l'v~ seen the voluntary participation work is if they have three separate cans,• said Rob Hamers, <tistrict manaqer. ·we're trying to make it easier on residents.• Hamen said it's less expen- sive and more convenient to pay a private fad.lily to sort the city's trash than to try to con- vince residents to comply vol- untarily. ·u you pay someone to do that, they,'re going to do that,• he said. · lf you have a resident, be may feel like complying, he may not feel lilt.e compl~g. • Costa Mesa resident Sb4ron Gates said she would like to see residen1s more directly involved in~cllng. •Jt seems to me, to reallv reduce the amount of stuff going to landfills, everyone must participate,• Gates said. 0.... woikl f<>r an :urban fGIWbj firm ad n.qdel much ol 'bir .... Siie ~ iD balk. oapmll.a~~­dabllt /ID9hdllr. Mfore"tdblg them to cnp;;on lltel. The 19Cf • ding l)'ltem med by tbe cliltDd cloeili1 , elic::our• awarenea, lhe takl. •Pint of all, lt inakes it IO peopl_e aren't aw.-re of wbat'i ~. • Iba Aid. •Tbe way lt II now, you.j\llt .throw~­ thing ID ane &errel Bnd IOID8- one else takes care of it. BealUM peOpl8 dm't haft to pay. attenlkJii in COila Mesa. I ~ ~\:centlv tailed annual ttuh rates bY Sf 6 a year ~~~~Jg~~ said truh rates will probabl.)' increase another 10% 11811 yau to reach 50% diversion. Cities can be tined $10,000 a day if they don't comply with the 1990 state law. Because of a previous agree- ment with the city, if the district does not meet the 50% compli- ance, it will be respcnsible for paying the state fines, Morris saio. · CR ltansfer Inc., the compa- ny that sorts the district's traah, is diverting 35% of it from land- fills, said Executive Vice Presi- dent Paul Relis. The company expects to reach 37.5% by the end of the year by incr~ the amount of paper and organic materials itr~cles. . But right after they meet that goal, the district will be pushing ft to meet 50% diversion by July 1999. "It is a rigorous demand," Relis said. Make Those Patios Ct Entries Beautiful A Combination of Concrete & Used Brick for the Entry & Dri'1eWa)'. If you call now, you can hooe it in time for the holidays! Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert bride, scone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Expen Masonry repairs, cleaning & re-grouting. • Drainage problems? We solve them. • We install new drains & repair old drains. Why take a chance and be disappointed! Call 1 thec~that has satisfied l OOO's of CMStomerS for over 29 years. Newport Beach/Costa f'.Aesa Doily Pilot Center of attention Girls Inc. holds grand reopening of its Main Center, which underwent extensive remodeling by team of 300 volunteers I . ' ELISE GEE COSTA MESA -Shelley Westmore r~members walking on}o the sife of Girls Inc. and watching as 300 volunteers tore the building apart. Then she 1 watched as they put it back toge~er again. Westmore is executive director of Girls Inc. of Newport-Mesa, a branch of a national nonprofit olganization that provides after- school and summer activities for / children. Girls Inc. 's aging Main Center on Anaheim Avenue was given a much-needed make-over in June by volunteers from 35 corpora- Sanitary District offers to pick up hazardous waste Residents who would like to get rid of hazardous waste lying around their houses and garages can now have it picked up free of charge. The Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis- trict is offering the service, called Door-to-Door, as a one-year pilot project. Orange County has four drop· off sites for household hazardous waste, and the sanitary district has held occasional drop-off events. But the most effective way to dispose of hazardous waste is tions associated with the Orange County Corporate Combined Vol- unteer Project. The renovations were unveiled Wednesday evening at the center's grand reopening. •Tue real impact is we're going to be able to offer enhanced pro- grams tot kids,• Westmore said. One of the highlights of the project is a new technology cen- ter-outfitted with four brand-new computers that will off er children the chance to build math, sci.en~ and language skills. About nine months of planping w ent into the $150,000 project. Volunteers from corporations such as Chevron, Fluor and Lucky Stores came together two Satur- days in June to install a wbeel- CITYSIDE to go to residents' homes to get it, said district Manager Rob Hamers. Residents can use the free pickup service to get rid of antifreeze_, car batteries, used oil, oil filters and latex paint. The dis- trict will ship those materials to recycling facilities. Only residents in Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Heights who have curb-side ser- vice are eligible for the program. A free sample of re-refined motor oil will be given to Door-to- Door participants. To schedule a pickup, call (800) 449-7587. END OF SUMMER SALE Final Markdowns. JOHn LfOfUlRD'S GllOLP' "10 FULL DAYS" AUO 14" -AUi 21'4 S HOP chair ramp, new carpets, caui. nets, tile, lighting and plumbl.nij. They also remodeled the batfl- rooms and kitchen. Jim Schramm, chairman of the corporate coopt!rative-, said the group was able to fulfill about 90% of Girls Inc.'s wish list. Kids have Men swanning to the arts and crafts room to pawl, draw and create now that the old garage has new work counters and a ventilation system. "All we had were old, rickety cupboards," Wesbnore said. "Wt! had to drag in picnic tables.• The room used to be so hot in the sununer that no one· wanted to be in there at all, she added. Lyndsay, an 11-year-old partic- ipant of the program, said the new windows in the main room will make drama and dance class- es more enjoyable. "It used to be so hot," she said. •Now you can actually get some rur in here. It's not as stuffy anymore • OCC celebrates the big 50 with special video OCC is commemorating its 50tb anniversary this year. Enjoy a 19-minute video documenting the founding years with inter- views from 17 early faculty and staff members as well as two first- year OCC students. Early pho- tographs and film footage are included in the video. The cost of the video," 50 Years of' Excellen ce Continues I• is $19.48. For more information, phone (714) 432-5645. D11r1 Open Fri AUi 14" at 10:00am 210 BAL 673· HUCE MARKDOWNS .... .... Plus ......_ .... 25% OFF EVERYTHINC .............. . ' . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Friday, August 21, 1998 5 \ :~~~~~.--.-------~~~~-,- Payi,ng the price of inept bill colkctors j BRIEFLY b.me ofhcers. I Tiere is an outfit m Denver ailed the Colorado Free University. I doubt it is real- ly a univer..ily in lhe commonly accepted sense. And it certd.U\ly isn't Cree. ON THE ,COAST kneecap and some arthritis. Your basic mess. so they refuse payment. You don't exist as far as they're con· Crime on campus up, say college officials Big Brothers/Big , Cnrne on the occ campus s· t h Id fund . I What it does is offer an astounding variety of courses. You ~take Beginnin Buddhism, Astrology, Inst.ant ~ano, a variety of meditation and Yoga courses, the usual roster of computer class- es, scores of foreign-langu~ge offertngs, and a half-dozen tours~ es designed to increase your enjoyment of Halloween. The class that interests me most is titled •t ude it All and Disappear,• espeoally this para- graph in the course description: "Have you ever wanted lo just disappear? ... To shed your old life ... Are you s1ck and lll'ed of problems that follow you wher- ever yo4 go; problems that really weren't your raum· As a matter of fact, yes. Defi- nitely. I am bemg billed $105 by Com- cast Cable for a little black box I was told to leave m our Newport Beach home for the new owners. The city keeps badgering me for $31.20 to cover a dosing Wdter bill I have already paid. Most impressive, I loag Hospi- tal has urtleashed the hounds lo collect $1,992.48. They say we owe them that because our msur- ance company rejected a claun for use of an o~rating room · Th~surgery wds performed at Hoag Surgicare in Newport Cen- ter. Eleven months later we get tlus letter from Hoag: Please send $1,992.48. Thank you I find it mterestmg that we are under attack because of the martin .ineptitude andJoi deviousness ot two of society's three most ' detested entities: a cabl~ telev1· sion monopoly and a health· msurer. So far as I kn,,ow. we are hunky-dory with the third mem- ber of the malevolent trtad, the Internal Revenue Service. The thing with Comcast lS probably just a case of the left and nght hands not conununicat- mg. When I called to cancel ser- vice, they said fine, just bring back your little black box. When the couple who bought our house called Comcast to begin service, they were told to tell us just to leave the converter box. The city water bill is also d communications problem, l Uunk. One computer has recorded my check, it just hasn't told the machine that spits out the dumb letters. But the deal with Hoag is a whole different bag of snakes A year and nine days ago today, I went under Dr. Michael Drucker's knife. I had a tom meruscus cartilage, a broken The insurance company -l am not using its name because l only have suspicions bf incompe- tence and/or chicanery - approved the surgery on May 23, 1997. "!The company) has certified the rught Knee Aiihroscopy w/ Medical (sic) and.Lateral Meni- sectomy, the approval letter said. Copies went to both Hoag and 01\tcker's office. I had \he surgery, recuperated dnd life went on. Nobody called to holler about not being paid. And then Hoag's letter tracks us down, 11 months later and 1,083 miles away. Apparently the msurance company has been turning them down since day one. • Not having a spare two grand rattling around in our bank account, I called Pat Courteau, the insurance coordinator in Drucker's office. Not only was Pat not surprised, she knew instantly where the problem was. "[This insurance company) is famous for that," she said. •They get a bill and send it to their HMO ctivision, no matter what kind of insurance the patient has. The HMO has no record of you, · cemed so of course the HMO : told Hoag theJ hadn't approved : your surgery. • : Pat offered to contact Hoag for : me and I grabbed lt. She faxed : over the authorization number, : all the paperwork, and a bit of : advice: ·vou,must make it clear : to (the insurance company) that : this is the PPO [preferred · : provider) option and not the HMO option. If you or they keep se'1ding it to the HMO, you will ne'Ver get paid." . In tfie great scheme of things, my $1,992.48 is not much. But multiply that by 10,000 or how- ever many patients -that's a nice little profit center. even for an insurance giant. lf eventualfy they have to pay up, think of how long they've had use of the money for free. And think or how much it adds to the cost of mectical care. 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IS ers 0 -raiser : 98 academic year, acC'ording to 819 Brothers/Big Sisters of 1 statistics rele{lsed by the college's Orange County will hold its • Campus Public Safety Depart-d.nnUdl Hoe-Down Under Barb-B-: ment. Q & Cdc;mo l'lJ1ght from 5 to ~:3.o ! A total of 175 c:rimes were p.m Sept. 12 at a pnvat~ res1- recorded between July 1, 1997, dence in Newport Beach. .' and June 30, 1998. During the The fund-raiser, which wlll 1996-97 academic year. 167 have an Australian lh't'tne, is crimes were recorded. . aim{1d at rn1smg $25,000 for at- Crimes in the categories of risk chddren in Orange .county. robbery, aggravated assault, van-The event will feature casino dalism, vehicle \,hefts, t?urglary of games, Uve music, a raffle, a no- college . and personal property host bar dlld food. (:lonated by and grand theft of personal prop-Outback Steakhouse and Whole erty decline(!, while petty theft of Foods. personal property increased. Tickets are $50 per person. For The college's public safety I more information, call (714) 544- department employs seven full-7773 , / Carpeting CHAMPS ELYSE LAHAINA COURTHOUSE 25%0ff limited time Off er laminate Roon Hardwood Hoon limited time offer GUY BUFFET WILL BE AT GARYS ISLAND TO PERSONALLY SIGN THESE NEW SHIRTS. AN EXCLUSIVE AT GARYS ISLAND THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST ll FROM 12-4.. -rHE ISLANDERS STEEL DRUM BAND Will BE PERFORMING. FOR MEN, WOMEN&. KIDS FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (949) MC>. . .. . . .. • • • • t ~ Friday, August 21 , 1998 • Send MOUND TOWN items to the Daily Pt lot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St., Coste MMa, 92627, fax them to 646- 4170, or call 54().1224, ext 228 A com- plete listing of Around Town can be found at www.l.times.com/pilot TODAY A Juried photography exhlblUon will be on display through Sept. 18 m the Newport Beach City I laU Gtlllery, 3300 Newport Blvd. 0AdllUS'>IOn is free For more mfor- mttlLC>n, C"dl! (949) 717-3870 call (949) 64.C-3151. National American Trusts for Scholarships and Emergency Needs, a National Heritage Foun- dation Charity, will present its Inaugural Lawn Bowling Towna- ment at The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club, 1550 Crown Drive North, Corona del Mar. Games will be at 8:30 and 11 a .m. and 2 p.m. Ad.mission is free. For more Ulfonnation, call (949) 640- 4615. around town SUNDAY A free back-country h.lke will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E . Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visi- tor Center. Parking is $5. For more information, call (949) 494 .. 3539. The Newport Harbor RepubUcan Assembly will present the ninth annual reception honoring Rep. Christopher Cox at 1021 White Salls Way, Corona del Mar. Admission is $10. Refreshments will be provided. F6r more infor- mation, call 645-9127. required. For more 1rlfonnation, call(949)675-0894. WEDNESDAY Creative RecruJtlng Strategies will be presented from 8 to 9 a.m . at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Registra- tion will begin at 7 a.m. Ad.mis- sion for Professionals in Human Resources Association members is $22 in advance and $27 at the · doorr guests pay $27 in advance and $32 at the door. Students pay $5 in advance and $10 at the door. For more information, call 245- 7834. A free mountain bike tour will tdkt> pldce from 6 to 8 p .m '. al Cl)~tc1! COvt" Stdte Park, 8471 E C"'odsl I hrihwdy, Newport Beach Btkt>rs will mei•t c1t El Moro VJSttor Cent<.>r. Pdrkmg 1s $5 For more mf<>ntldlton. CdU (949) 494-3539 Kreative Kids Korner, a creative wnting workshop for children 8 to 13 years old, will be presented from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at an unde-· termined site. The course will be TUESDAY "This IS Your Garde~.,. a picture book by Maggie Smith, will be ctiscussed Crom 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. in the. children's department of the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Free. For more information, call 444- 0226. SATURDAY A Summer Tennis Tournament \\ 1U be held from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Sdturcldy t1nd Sunday at Newport • ld!hor I hgh School, 600 lrvme Ave \)mglc>s rP~tstration is $22 lo.r Nt•\\ port BE>clC'h residents dnd $27 tor nonrPstdents. Doubles regis- t1c1tton is $28 for Newport Beach n1s1dPnl~ dncl $33 fo r nonresi· cfpnts l{P91ster at Nl:'wport Beach ( 'omrnun1ty Serv1C'<'S. 3300 New- por I Blvd for more tnfonnation, taught by Lisa Addison, an award-winning 1ournalist who has wntten for the Los Angeles Tinles. Admission is $150 and includes notebooks, mstruction, a journal, a pizza lunch with soft drinks and more. Reservations are required because the workshop location depends on bow many people sign up. For more informa- tion. call (949) 654-3860. Sportswriter Martin Dugard wtU make an appearance at 2 p .m . at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble Bookseller, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. For more information, call 759-0982. Robert Whitley, a leading wine educator, will present a white wine tasting class at 5:30 p.m. at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave.. Newport Beach. Registra- tion is $35. Reservations are BOD'ICENTRE Health & W•lln•ss Ce nt r MAssAGE Skin Care AROMA1HERAPY BODY1RFATMENIS Sauna Open 7 days a Wttk • Mon.·f"rl !lam-9µm. SJI '>on IOam 7pm Costa Mesa Hunti1'S!U>n Beach 666 Baker, SuJ1e 10 1 l 7672 S.adl li"'-.1., Suite• 0 & E (Ealft of 8r11ROI, clOtW to Soulh Coeat Plau) (RH<"h #l N_...... In 1_. Pladla P\ua) 714.668.9925 714.8 4 7 .9936 floe ~ lambing & Heating Celebrating 44 years of sentice in your community. Thank You! r----------, ,. \1.1 ·.\IC I.I: f ' 0 .... 0 ~ S ~: $2 0 ~9i.!!.: V" L Service Call ..J f:•ronlV31.-.18 ---·------1675 Superior Blvd. • Costa Mesa 662-1300 LIC#385443 Newport Beoch/Costo Ntesa Doily Pilot 'lbe Networkers will meet from 11:45 a.m. to 1 pm. at the Costa Mesa GoU and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Dnve. Ad.mis- sion is $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. The Costa Mesa Chambe r of Commerce will present \ts busi- J!ess after-hours mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Wolfgang Puck Cafe near Macy's in South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol . Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is free for mem-' . bers and $10 for no1'.members. Admission includes· food. For more information, call 885-9090. --. Conscious Eating wUI be presented a~ 7 p .m. al the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 901B South C0ctsl Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. The event is tree. For more mformation, call 444-0226. ·-THURSDAY Sportswriter and Journalist Mai- tm Dugard will make an appea(- ance at 7 p.m. at the niangle Squate Barnes & Noble Book- seller, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. Admission is free. For mort? information, call 631-0614. . ' Estancia High School's Class 'Of 1968 will hold its 30-year reunion at 6 p .m. at the Balboa Pavil.Jo~ Tale of the Whale Restaurant, 400 Bay Front, Newport Beach. Thl' event will feature Hawaiian beach party attire. Ad.mission ~ $80. There will be no refundl. after Saturday. For more infonna tion. call 951-5435. ANGBLS"A ,._ CAKWASH New Location • 2285 Newport Blvd •• Costa r----------------, 1100% HAND W 1· : §499 . I· L--------!----~~~· ~$499 EWAY AUTO SPA 2285 Newport Blvd. ~~~ Costa Mesa 650-1009 A Million Satisfi ed Customers Prove ... Coit is the best! '• ., Drugs and surgery treat symptoms but not the cause of a disease. In the long run, they cause more harm than good. CHRONIC DISORDERS can be CURED with a combination of Eastern and Western Medicine. Bell's Palsy • !H • nmt111J NH 10< \ugqe~tlOns regarding Bell"s Palsy The•r response was Iha! •no research has been done on Bell's Palsy• They know no cau~ or ne !or • M~ tl{>uroloQrs1 sug<}('Sted acupuncture 10< the pain, since neither he nor ""I family doctor could help SIOCe the treatments w H D• na I lld;e tau rem<1r(able resuits -~pain, and a physical improvement in my distorted face. I could not close my eyelid for 6 mort• n..r ..... -'ti tr ·lo<<> 1( alter the f1~t treatment• Rheumatoid Arthritis, Flrbrositis ·Erlinda J -J .. a, l agr w l v-. tr. l1bros1s and arthntrs. and a year later I developlod rheumatoid arthnti~ Smee then I have developed several ott er I d~ be<au\t' G' 1r e med1Ca11ons thcll I ha·:e been taking f<>f the past 3 and a half years I have been to physical therapy, cx:cupauonal th('rap, ve wen gyr e<. og m. and all kinds of speoahsts, I have had several surgenes. 1ndud1n9 a hysterectomy ... 1 h~e n T .,., A lrien I 1011 me about this doctor 1n California He wanted me to uy him. so I went ahead and drove to Cahf0<n1a On the 11ery l1rst 11e.,,1men1 I wa~ very wrprised that 1t wonced so well I stepped all my med1Cat10ns. roclud1n9 the steroids' I've been off all drugs for ten rlay~ and I fl'(;! qreat 1 t1avl' no pain and the swelling has gone ·dowti so dramaucally that my shOes went down two saes rn two weeks It reillly "VOits qr_ ior q ·~ qreat He ga\'e me bad my hfe and I'm very happy about 11. Now th.11 I c .in tuc ~ my ~h1rt in my pants and brush my hair without horrendous shoulder pain, I'm on the go, and back doing my movie work It's tht1nks to Or Tong my \houlder feels so good that I can punch the doctor who wanted to put a knife to 11 Dr Tong showed a lot of courage to tt1kf' CMP of me. a doctor~ wife ·· but he did, and I'm grateful Since I suffered from whiplash frve years ago, I have been to numerous doctoo and vanous physt<al therapists They have been uniformly unsuccessful 1n reheV1ng my pain except for brief perrods, frequentf>t with liberal use of dr09s. Gener c11ty tht>Se doct01s appear to find 1t difficult to accept that a patient 1s suffenng acute patn, especially after their recommended therap1~ have bef'n undertaken Without benefit, or, have actually exacerbated the problems It was a rei.i-lalton to find 10 Dr Tong not only a deep understanding of the physical and emotional problems of a patient undefgoing chronte pain, but a med1Cal procedure that has been effective tn re~eving me of the worst pain with the very first treatment Dr. Tong, unhke previous p<actrtt0ne~. rel1~ pomanly on the efflCleflcy of hts treatment. c1nd not drugs for the ehm1na11on of pain. Migraine • Margaret I have suffered from severe headaches '°' many years They became so serve that I was ~tal1zed, at that time, they diagnosed them as migraines and P<~nbed drugs I have a family and cooldn't live on these drugs f°"ev" My uncle, who had been going to Dr Ton9· a<Msed me to Stt him. I am very glacfthat I did After a few treatmeots. I~ to feel better. My headclc.hes are dlsaJ)P'aong and I am using httle mechcation I sincerely than Dr. Tong and recommend him highly Debbie Gbiglieri, Happiness is a clean carpet. "With 3 kids and a big playful puppy our carpeting really takes a beating. But after CO/'( cle4ns out carpet it's soft and it smells good. It 11Ul~ou want to get y our blanket and '· cu . up on the carpet to watch Tv. which is what my family likes to do. " For over 45 years, Coir's advanced equipmem and fully rrained, certified rcchnicians have provided the mosr Preschool teacher & Homeowner effeclive cleaning available co assure you the finest results possible; am/ we f'U'rllntu it! Call fora FREE estimate! Experience ~DIT You Can Trust ~ • ~ l tl/T • ' 11/ / • I { I/ I (", .,, 0 0 4 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot around town Fndoy, Augu!.t 21 , 1998 7 Aug.29 O'Jl and Medic First Aid will be presented 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 residefl'~ and $55 for non- residents. S~dents who complete the one-day·i1ession will receive a nationally .. 1J'ecognized American Heart Assbtiation CPR and Medic First ~f·card. Register at New- port ~~ch Community Services, 3300 .. :~ewport Blvd. For more .infon'Jlation, call (949) 644-3151.' . . ON~OING A continuing e-mail discussion ·and support group for victims of t;he infectious brain disorder Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is at http://members.aol.com/larm- str853/tjdvoice/tjdvoice.htm. The Kiwanis Club 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. Oasis Senior Center offers a haU- bour of free legal consultation by • appointment, Appointments can be made at 644-3244. Monthly workshops for people with cancer and their relatives are ,,. offered from i 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 ftom 1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. A workshop for people with lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of eacll •month in the auditorium at Hoag ·Cancer Center in Newport Beach. J:or information, call 760-5542. ·Oasis Senior Center offers a meal program for members. Lunch is served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose room at 800 Marguerite Ave., 'Corona del Mar. Home-delivered .,meals are available for home- ~bound seniors. Reservations are :cequired. Meals are sponsored by SCSS Inc. For more information, :call 644-3244 . • Oasis Senior Center offers rental •of medical equipment, from wheelchairs to walkers and more :by calling 644-3244. : Oasis Senior Center bas a com- • prehensive medical library that :can be used to research any med- •ical question. Call 644-3244. .Oasis Senior Center offers a counselor to assist with questions ·about Medicare, HMOs, and sup- .plernental and long-term care insurance by appointment. For more information or appoint- ments, call 644-3244. :Expanded Awareness Seminars ;presents a weekly meditation ses· -sion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the -Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- ~ation, call 646-1128. A free Introductory class In pri- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For the time and day, or to make a r~servation, call 969-7653. ' ;Ibe Newport Beach Psychologt- t:~ Association presents a men's · sOpport group at 4 p.m. Fridays. ~e fee is $25 per session. For in.ore information, call 722-4588. !The Alliance for the Mentally W ~f Orange County provides edu· cation and e motional support for lamilies 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 lnf onnation, call 850-8463. ~t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are m entally ill. The group meets horn 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the ~urch's Die renfield Hall C, 600 t. Andrews Road, Newport ch. The ,confidential group II to the community. Por more onnation, call 631-2880. pects Networklag Group ts from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. tWlldlll91clla·ys et Mimi's Cafe, 1835 ewport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Mkfat 1116. For more lnforma· c.11 Angie Stafford at 474· \ 2225 or Tma Firman at 551-3156. All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646·1252. E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. Ensign . Intermediate Sch ool offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 1 to 8:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. For more information, call 225-8189. more information, call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer Cen ter offers a free relaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41 , New- port Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. • A "free telephone help line ·for A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and .Research, 4019 Westerly' Place, Swte 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. Costa Mesa and NewpQrt Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine adchction For a schedule or more information, call 774-9106 or (800) 642·066!3· Zen Home . Stttcbet')', a local manuf act.ui:er of medltation sup- plies, holds a free medltation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 71 t W. 17th St., Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. Por more infor- ma~on. call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, B~aches and Recreation Commis- s!on meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues- qay of' each month in the City Co\incil chambe'rs, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease' support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of) each month at 800 Mar- ~eri!e Ave., Corona del Mar: For Ol'OrEfinformation, call 644-3244. seniors 62 years and older is Arthritis Foundation instructor offered by mortgage consultant Wyorna McKinley leads an exer- Bob Brennan at 3 p.m. Wednes-ci.se class at 11~a.m. Thursdays at days at Bayside Village, 30Q E. the JeWlsh Senior Center, 250 I!. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more For more information, call 723-1-""" ............ ~abon, call 513-5641. The. Newpoljl Sports Collection Foundatio~: nonprofit organiza· tion, opera s a free musewn at 620 Newr Center Drive, New- port Be;..; ·. The museum.· which has on• f the world's largest col- lecti91 of sports memorabilia, is Opel' ' om 9 d.m to 5 p .m. week- ·da~ For more informatJ.on, call n 9333 Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety bolds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more information, call 631-5918 . Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p .m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal C~urch, 183 Tb,e Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New.classes begin on the first of the 'month. For more information, call 642· 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. The Pacific Business Xcbange bas weeldv break.fast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed relationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For 0233. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange. County offers a program for young men ages 14 ·. to 18 who are interested in learn- ing about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base. 1931 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. Oasis Senior Center offers ongo- ing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more informa- tion, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-5669. ~ . R~:·~· . Announces Its 24th Annual . Summer'' lowout Sale Sale Starts lOam Friday, August 21st Store Hours: . Fri. 10am-7pm •Sat lOam -6pm •Sun lOam -Spm ALL IADIES SPORTSWEAR 30 to 70% OFF Rusty Hana Raisins Roxy MENS&BOYS ' SPORTSWEAR 30 to 50% OFF Tavarua Quiksilver Billa bong Gotcha SURFING ACCESSORIES 20 to 40% OFF Viper B.Z. Cliurchill Custom X All Sandals on Sale 20% OFF Featuring REEF • RAINBOW • FLOJO All Wetsuits 20% OFF Quicksilver • O 'Neil • Body Glove CORONA DEL MAR• 675-9700 2831 Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, CA Check out our $5 00 Values • Rack$~~00 ,-------------. , This Coupon , IZJ 1 Good for • VISA : $ One Dollar $ : -I On Purchase of $10.00 During Sale I '------------· Nightly meetings are offered ln CERAMIC • DRAPERY • VINYL • TILE • BLINDS • WOOD JOHN BLOESER CARPET O NE M»n rri~~· lQrm "'Th<. Old~t.C~l'fl<'\ Comp.un 111 C~lilurn"· s...11c Sun 1: •r"' 2927 S. Bnstol St. • Costa Mesa CA t .. mun (Vi mile south of South Coast Pla7a) ~~!'~1one.a:im(714)751-2324~ •• ~ •• PROCESSING LABS Prachool Ki""41prtn FrJJT,,,.. Aln """ Api2u 7 7 .,,. -6 }'• How does your ~chool measure ~pr Newport Harbor Montesmri Center Ac"'°'f ic Fxcelltnct in Harmony with iOung Lives 425 E. 18th Street • Costa Mesa (949) 650-3442 h • 1/ r 8 fndoy, August 2 t , t 998 THEATER CONTINUED FROM 1 Hdt th 's neighbor, De nrus Got- tnch • ft's ~ort of a refuge from the ffidSSt.>~ • CMy tv1Jller, a 14 -year Corona del t-..tc1r resident, also said she will miss U1t! old theater. • ', It's sad because it really is a<,' '• 1r111dmdrk," she said. , be cost. The cost of rehabilitatirtg The• Port is run by Landm~k the aged building and bringiqg it I twdtrf' Corp.. which does ,not up to code are unknown. • 1nh'l1d to renc•w !ls ledSe ot,;the "The main thing is we need to "lll ~<'dr-old, 930-seat m!ovie find out what the owner wants to 1ou~ wlwn 1t expires Thu~day. do with the property,• sai,d Coun-~wll Burnhdm, who owns the cil.man Dennis O'Neil wlto repre- l'iupt>rly. hds said he w,ants to sents Corona del M~. "I'm sym- kf"£•p tlw hmJding a thedter but -pathetic with their RfJSition but ilol·~n't know if ti's finano ally we need to get a lo~ or que;tions 1, .. ,.,1hh .. to do so. answered.~ ' I ll· ..., <>xploring all options. He said he will bring up the 1111 Ju<lrnq tdllung to other theater issue at Monday's City Council •>1>t•Mtors. but the land could gen-meeting and hopes to have Dave l!111ll' much more revenue as Kilt, assistant to the city manager, ,1111wtl11ng else. he said come back with a report on the f\ ldq91e SullJVan, d theater city's options. p11111l11yPl' 1s on d rruss1on to con-City officials are also talking \ 111t l' Lhl' NPwport Bedch City with the Balboa Theater Pounda- C111tn< ii to tt>dm With a group m bon about possibly helping the or.1nql' to l<><1se the butldmg from group purchase and renovate that B11~11hc11n . historic theater. While city leaders 1 lw h19qP'>l hurdle to thdt plan, have indicated-they want to help I Bu11il1tlm clC'cided he doesn't the foundation, they are trying to ,\.int to kN'P 1t els d theater, will agree on exactly how. MISS ING l:ONTINUED FROM 1 1<1rt1c 111,11 concern ~ that there's 1111 known rE'dSOn for her belllg qont> c1nd her purse was found m I IJIJlllpSIC'r Police sd1d Llapmd 1S 5 feet 5 1111 hl'" lt11l, wC'19 hs t 15 pounds llrtd hd.., shoulder-length blond h«H <1nd blue eyes She was last sl•t·n wl'<1nng blue• overc1lls with blue and gray stripes on the side and black slip-on shoes. She was also wearing chrome sunglasses and a Relic wristwatch on her left wrist and speaks with a heavy Russian accent. Neighbors said Llapina, who does not have a car, was walking the same route she generally used to get to the shopping cen- ter. He r boyfriend, who police would not identify, reported her missing Wednesday after she did- n't return home. REACTION CONTINUED FROM 1 •Jt's loo easy to 1ust go bomb the beck out of a Tirird World country,• he said, The bombings in Afghanistan / came uncomfortably close to the border of student Masood Rehman's native country, Pak- istan. A Muslim, Relunan con- tests Bin Laden's definition of a jihad, holy war, in which Bin Laden calls for attacks against Jews and "crusaders.• w Jihad means to fight evil," Rehman -said. #It's . basically a struggle agains~ social evil$. It doesn't mean to fight with human beings.• Iranian student Babak Mostafavi, 28, said he doesn't believe ·rellgion is as big a factor in Middle Eastern terrorism as politics and economics. "God is used as a tool to do what they want to do,• be said. w lf ~yone really wants peace, they .can find a better way of doing things, like Mother Tere- sa." Mostafavi, who lived in lran Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner ~x~~·~~~•t•~•®i83•~·~·~•3•~·~•3•t•t•~•t•~• ~ e~c "Sa\'e Acres for Nature" ~ l ~I Donors to Date ~.E NntvironmC ental -$100, 000+ Hany & Grace Steele Foundation a ure enter The Daily Pilot With Appreciation to Those .......... On-Kind Contribution) "-'110 'ue Helped SAVE A~kt:S FOR NATURE :...; 1 u1 )\i~t i qUdrter of d t.en- "Y th•• [iwironmentaJ Nature y r """'' 111 Newport Beach has §i 1 ,, '.dl·d a livmg classroom to 'hou~nds of school children X IA 110 learn about science through a hands·on experience with nature Many of Calif or- 11a !> nat1w plant communities, rdnQil •'.\ it I r\ redwood forest to a ( e~~. i 1 ve b<.>en repli- cated. .,,d .1. [N( !> wildlife hab\lat., c.1nd walking !rails make c111khu1 eager to learn about the v orld of 11tllllt<> Today. the l::.NC has an • inparalleled. once-In-a-lifetime opport· •nity to expand their 11ature pre!>erve and add new educational facilities A one-acre parcel of land adjacent to the ENC has become available. The ENC must raise enough funds to purchase the property or risk losing their frontal occess and visibility. With this additional acre. the center can continue helping children learn In thls "environmental wonderland." 1 With the generous support of the corporations, f oundatlons .. ind Individuals listed on the right. the ENC is on Its way to sur\/Mng, thriving, and growing so that future generations can enjoy this special place. Call Bo Glover at' the ENC. (714) 645-8489, to learn more about this unlq~ community resourc;.1 and flnd out how yot e.&n !lupport the ENC'~ efforts. $50,000+ Pacific Life Foundation $25, 000+ Girl Scout Friends of ENC $10,000+ The Renee Jeffrey O'Hern Foundation Mrs. Richard Steele $5,000+ $2,500+ The Irvine Company Jean Watt Newport Conservancy Rockwell Sares-Regis Group Dorothy Strauss Emma Rubin & Tessa Johnson Emulex Corporation Sar8h Anne Colb3ugh Doreen Marshall John & Ellubeth Stahr during the '\~.eight-year war between Iran• and Iraq, said he is afraid that 'Thursday's attack could spark' a repeat of pne of the longest, b~oodJest Middle Eastern conflicts m' recent history. •rm very concerned,· be said. "Too many·innocent peopJe died, and a bunch of people gained a lot from it.• · A second-year elementary educabon student, Ronda Has- sen, 19, who has lived in Lebanon, is concerned about the stereotypes of Arabs and other Middle Eastern groups. ·Arabs are always the terror- ists,· she said. wTo be honest, .t wasn't surprised that they did this.• UNIQUE WINE ROOMS PRNATE PARTY ROOMS cash prizes for the bats.nd sculptors I Sunday Sept. 13, 1998 Big Corona State Beach 10 a.m. -S p.m. ~ ~ PACIFIC EIBELL. Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot But she also said she ha nev· er felt any prejudice here as o result of her nationality. •What can I do?" she asked. "We don't have to prove our- selves to anyone. We should just keep living our lives right. OCC physics professor Fazlol- lah Beidjis, 50, d native of Iran, said the recent embassy bomb- ings and the retallatory missile strikes are symptoms of a deeper problem that he' believes would be remedied by a one-world gov- ernment. •The only way to come out of this problem is··to establish a w-0rld federal system," he said. Ml believe in the organic unity of mankind. This principle must be accepted econoJUically, politically and socially." • ' I BRIEFLY l Lecture on Tibetans :.: set at OCC on Sept. 23 A lecture titled "The Tibetam. ! -People Behind the Headlines• l will be the first of five programs i beld by the Friends of OCC's ! Norman E. Watson l:ibrary dar- ! ing the 1998-99 academic year. 1;: OCC professor emeritus Giles T. Brown will give Ole lecture, :.1 complete with slides, at 7:30 p.m.• Sept. 23 at the Lido Isle Women~ l Clubhouse. ~ i There are other l~c\ ' es ! remaining on the schedule. a-i lions vary. For more. inf onnation, t call (714) 432-5885. 32ndAnnual July 2 -August 30 10 A.M. -10 P.M . * "The Best Art Shopping in So. California" : • • ~~A'fl.JRtfl •Mt~t ~1~"1t~t • • : : SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 • • FREEWAY PHILHARMONIC -LIGHT ROCK : • SUNDAY. AUGUST 23 -ART AUCTION • • • SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 : • CLOSE HARMONY -JAZZ SWING • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $6 Season Pass (Come as often as you like) 935 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach Info 949/494-3030 http://www.sawdustartfestival.org The i7th Annual -Sponson- "ICHIGHT SPOHSORS" ~.~ot ~ 1'ogie Wcilk Baa• Presented by Every registered Participant will receive 2 FREE round-trip tick to Catalina! LATHAM WATKINS -- -•J:i•:l)l•lit:• --- (Must be receflled by September 9, 1998) Ttom N&olr-------~-----"'­ Tum le«ltt·~---------------- Catcgoty (cheek ont): Q Ma$tas Class ..... NCM!ctfmns DfDIYN .. ........ •• ..,...... -...... -.-............. 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Through her attorneys, she has denied all the charges. Police said Maciejczak helped Miner recruit Patrick O'Neill. a 59-year:old transient who hung out at Costa Mesa bars, to kill her fonner son~in-law. O'Neill was promised $15,000 {or the job, but received only $5,000 to $7 ,000, police said. An informant told Costa Mesa police about the alleged murder j1lot. In early September, detectives {Ollowed O'Neill to Capitola, a snail town near Santa Cruz, and arrested him outside Leland's bouse. A search of O'Neill's car itimed up a loaded handgun and a map of Capitola Wlth Leland's bdclress written on it. •This has been an awfuJ year,• f..eland said while waiting at John Wayne Airport tor tus flight home ifter meeting with Costa Mesa police. · "It feels like some healing can begin now. The fear is gone and Im feeling safe for the first time.• : Leland, 48, who mamed M.in- Ar's estranged daughter, Robin, in 1986, has never met tus former tnother-in-law. He said Robm's _parents didn't attend their wed- iing and were absent for the first 5even years of the life of the cou- le's son, Zack. But after they separated in ,996, Robin, who has multiple IC}erosis, reportedly was consid- ering moving back to Orange tounty with her parents, who bad offered her free room and ~d. Leland said. The only hitch \ltas they wanted custody of Zack. )'OW 8. • Ml got a letter from her parents, ~d they said they told me they wanted to buy the custody of Zack," he said. "I'd be able to see him. but he'd be all Robin's. I )ejected it." · Not long after the custody gis- Police say David Leland was the target for hit man Patrick O'Neill, who is being tried in Superior Cow1 for the crime. pute erupted, Leland said he I Scotts Valley, where he works, to started feeling uneasy. tell him they had arrested O'Neill. ·As early as February 1997. I had an intuitive feeling that someone was trying to hurt me,• he said. His intuition proved dccurate Sept. 10, th.e day police showed up at Seagate Technology in POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS Affordable Fine Art & Custom framing Experts Since 1978 cdf~ieo~1- ·rhousands of Prints •Hundreds of Mouldings • ASID Discounts ---------VALUABLE COUPON ---------- 1906 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (Neid lo Pollo Cor-11-.t!on ~) 949.646.8603 Hl've learned a lot about patience. One of the main lessons you learn is that you're not in control of everything. I had no con- trol of the hitman. And now I have no control of the police investigation." David Leland Target of alleged h1tman •He b.ad been to my house twice and even knocked on the door,• Leland &rud. "It's like you're going aiong fine and then all of a sudden you find out some- one's trymg to kill you. I doo't know if you ever totally get over sornethmg Wee that.• O'Neill, m custody at Orange County Ja..tl, faces trial Nov. 2 on charges of solicitation of murder, attempted pre~edJtaled murder and possession of a handgun. ".- His arrest led police on a months-long investigation of Miner, which culminated with her arrest by undercover agents in a Newport Beach hotel. Leland is thanktul to the Costa Mesa police and said he is alive today largely because of their work -and providence. He said he kept in regular touch with police to make sure they didn't ! forget his case. · : · •J've learned a lot about ! patience,• he said. ·one of the i mam lessons you learn is that ! you're not w control of every-! thing. I had no control of the hit i man. And now I have no control i of the police mvestigation. • f ridoy, August 21, 1998 BRIEFLY College µbrary group elects ·9g_99 officers The Fnend~ of OCC's Norman E. Watson Library have elected officers for the 1998-99 acaderruc year Chnstmo Edwards of New· port Bedch, who 1s dlso chou- woman of the OCC Founddtion. has been elected president for her fourth suc.cet>sive term. Leland, who wants to get on with his life. said the experience nas taugtJt rum about .what does Used book donations and doesn't really matter. "I have this dCUte awareness need.ed in Costa Mesa that I almost wouldn't be here,• ' The Fnend~ of the Co~ta M~a he said. "My lad wouldn't hdve had a dad.. r Libraries is looking for donations Leland d.nd his ex-wife have ! of used books for book sales to bo J·oinl custody of Zdck. They i held Sept. l 9 dnd Nov 7. l Books mdy be dropped otf at haven't told hun about the allegd-I the Mesa Verde branch. 2969 bans against his grandmother. Mesa Verde Dnve Edst. and tho "Once someone bas tried to Costa M esa brdnch, 1855 J>arlt murder you, you realize things that used to be a problem aren't Av~~r mart! information, call really that big d problem any-1714 ) 546-.5275 more,• he said. "I really think my life is great now. It's almost a Hol- lywood movie. It has everytlung " During Sidewalk Sale take an additional 30°/o off all sale merchandise already marked at 50°/o off ~hlMAX~·~ on our G.IAJ(T' 1/2 ~Screen lnduding ~Mu* of~ HltfTieon In 11,000 ..tt ~.sound re.tunns Na. tlltic>n ~ UM Hee1ton ... .. ..... , ..... • t .. I • • • ' • 10 Friday, August .21 , 1998 .... lllLY PILOT •Ill IC ••• , •• Newport Beoch/Co~to M.esa Daily Pilot Eagles' '98 schedule -..u -~ ... 11nv11 ua• ..... .......,lltwlldawl 0ct.1 ... c.e. ....... ....... Od. a· Alli ...... ...._.. I 1M1t. · Oll..1S·• .......... ·.1~ Oct.17-0C:Chs ,, .. ..... .... J1 .............. , ........ OILJl·l&Wllltll 11 wl,J~ ................ ~ ....... ...... fa. ........... ... -.M·m' ........ l&MC ._.,.mi ........ aw ....................... ........ a... ....... - ffi-c>PENER QUOTE OF THE.DAY Newport Harbor High's girls tennis team appears to have the firepower to cholenge for fitles / see below • "This temn has 111 incredible amount of potenta. I know we'I be VPSY • strong ood R)Otch up wel ogaim the tooghes1 teams in °" leap .". Fletcher Olson, Newport Harbor girls tennis coach Friday, August 21, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 Newport Beach/Cosio ~S(J Doily Pilot 11 WATER POLO NH girls win .finale in Hawaii • Kennedy's eight saves highlights 4-0 victory over Sea View rival Irvine. HAWAil -Enn Kennedy had eight saves as the Newport Har- bor girls water polo team shut out Irvine, 4-0, ID the final match of the Hawaii Tournament. Kendra Cox scored three goals ID the game. Jocelyn Mdndenno had a goal and an assist. . In an earlier game, Newport Harbor played Harvard Westlake to a 6-6 tie. Manderino had three goals and an assist Cox and Heather Pappas each scored a goal. HOOPS Iryouts 5aturday CORONA DEL MAR -Players 1n seventh grade are invited to Monday's tryout fo r the Nabonal Juruor Basketball All-Net team based in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The tryout will be from 3:30 p.m. -5:30 p.m. at Lincoln Ele- mentary. A second tryout will be held Aug. 31. The team, which plays in the All-Net Blue Divtsion, has a solid core of returners and is lookmg for new players who can make a contribution. The All-Net team is seen as being the last step before playmg Jot travelling club teams. The team will play a league ~edule as well as assorted. tour~ naments throughout the year. For information, call Taras Yourig at 722-1337. DEEP SEA Newport LMdlng -7 boats, 161 anglers. 201 yellowteil, 1 yellowfln tuna. 141 sand ban, 112 barracuda. 13 calico bass, 5 bonito, 3 K\llpln, 2 rodcfish. 60 mackerel. ~ Lodler ~ 6 t>o.ts, 260 •nglers. 262 yellowtail, 1 CkHdo, 23 bonitQ. 49 blrraaJda, 29 calico bass. 548 sand bass. 17 sculpln. 2 halibut. . New.port Harbor High's tal~nted young tennis team gets added bonus with 1our top freshmen, making .:rars a top contender for Sea View League and CIF titles. J~l' lhu !Wt"" Tio years ago, five freshmen epped on campus at Newport arbor High and were dubbed by local press, the -"Fab Five," Great things were expected from Audra Adams, Kristen Case, Chelsea Godbey, Sarah Barker and Amanda Collopy. They delivered early, helping the Sailors snap Peninsula's 122-match winning streak that first year. They also helped Newport Harbor into the CIP Division I finals two years ago, where they lost a rematch with Peninsula, and the semifinals last year, where they lost to eventual champion Corona del Mar. Natalie Braverman, who won the Costa Mesa Junior Open by defeatirig Caylan Leslie, one of Corona del Mar's top players last season, is expected to . make an immediate impact m sIDgles th.is season. "Her skills speak for themselves,• Coach Fletcher Olson said. "She is an excellent player and athlete and should fare very well in her first year. She is an all-arourid complete player, way beyond her age." Braverman is Just 14. The Fab Five are now juniors and. along with the help of seruor Erika Palm and junior Allison Schneider, have multiple roles this season. As some of the top tenrus talent in Orange County, they will once again be at the front of a strong Newport Harbor team. They will also help gwde a group of four freshmen who are, much like their predecessors, expected to make dJ1 ~ed.iate impact and help the Sailors battle for the Sea View League title with the Sea Kings and perennial contender Woodbridge. "Given tbe great deal o{ e1.P,enence they bave and the talent we have coming in, we will be well-prepared for a tough league schedule,• Olson said. Palm, the oldest and most experienced player on the team, will be the team captain tlus season "Erika has great leadership ability," Olson said . "She will be a great help to the younger singles and doubles players as they look to the older players for support.• One reason Olson is confident a bout the upcoming' season is the progress the • Fab Five• have made over the past two seasons. Adams and Case were already accomplished doubles players who dS a team made it to the doubles quarterfinals of the CIF lndividudl Tournament last season. Over the HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS PREVIEW DAILY PILOT Pt l I"•· M HAr,GER Y·Zi U ANO J°"1 E4CH Two of Newport Harbor's major cogs for the upcoming girls tennis season are Kristen Case (le ft) and Audra Adams. sunuuer, both worked.hard al becoming strong smgles players as well, with Adams recently v.r1ruung the Costa Mesa Junior Open. Godbey, Barker and Collopy have di o worked hard to strengthen all aspects of their games. ·All hve have raised their level of pldy dramatically,• Olson said "They have a good work ethic and are good fnends off the court • Fnendship is one of the key aspects of Olson's program. Olson organizes team runners and makes sure that players on all three tenms teams (the other two: N and frosh-soph) wear their uniforms on match days. As d kickoff to fall practice, Olson will lake the players to La Jolla so that they can gel tQ know the newcomers and have the first few practice sessions Without onlookers. To Olson, fnend~hip off the court helps her players play as a "team• on the court • lt adds to the camaraderie of the kids,• Olson said "The girls (retunung players) do everything together and have lots of fun " This "team" attitude helps prepare Sa1lors tenrus players for a future in college tennis, where individuabty lS not tolerated ln the past three years, at least tour of Newport Harbor's graduates have gone on to play for NCAA Divis10n 1-A or I-AA schools. Olson believes that this philosophy will help the inconung freshmen, all of whom show great promise, to make an unmed.iate impact on varsity Also expected to do well are freshmen Megari Hawklns, Kelly Nelson and Enca Buder, all of whom have had strong showings at local tournaments this summer. •nus team has an incredible amount of potential: Olson said. "l know we'll be very strong and match up well against the toughest teams in our league.• Olson, as she often does, has scheduled a tough preseason On the slate are ClF Division I runner-up PerunsuJa, Santa Barbard Dana Hills, University and Mater De1, as well as the Corona del Mar- Woodbndge bamers in Sea View League play. THE '98 SAILORS + Audra Adlms Jr. + Kristen case Jr. • a.... Ga6.y :Ir. • Allison Schnelder Jr. + S.llft a.teer Jr. • Amanda Collopy Jr. + Erik• P•lm Sr. • Natalie Braverm..n Fr. + Meprt Hawttins Fr. + Kelly Nelson Fr. • Erica Buder Fr. + c:o.cn: Fletcher Olson "Our ledque is one of the toughest m Southern Cdhforrua, • Olson smd • \>\ e use the preseason to prepdfe by pld)'lflg gn:'dl programs • If the Fdb Five conunues to develop dnd the mcorrung young guns are as good as advertised, Newport Harbor will once agdln be slugging it out w1th the other top contenders for Sea Viev. League honors as well as CIF btle ... MAJOR RECONSTRUCTION .FOR VANGUARDS COLLEGE MEN 'S SOCCER PREVIEW • sec has 14 new players. COSTA MESA -Southern Cahlor- nia College is one of the smallest schools in the Golden State Athletic Conference, but was able to remain competitive in men's soccer uritil last season when a string of injuries thinned. out the number of available players on the bench. The Vanguards finished 7-13. Realizing a new approach was needed, head coach Dave McLeish recruited a young team that he believes will be competitive my mid- season and will challenge for the GSAC title at the start of next season. "It will take a while before they mesh together,• McLelsh said •But they are all working hard in a posibve direction towards the future.• Only six players return to a team that has seven sophomores and nine freshmen. Of the returners, sophomores Matt Resor and Matt Sarinas will play an important role. Resor, the starting goalie in 1997, was the team MVP last season. But Sarinas is challenging for the starting job, giving the Vanguards depth at the position "Sannas played really well for the La JoUd Nomads (a club team) Uus summer,·· McLeish said. "He's push- mg Resor for the stdrting JOb, but both are really solid in goal.• Deplh is a common theme on tlus year's team as Mcleish recruited heaVlly for each position. Otego Goni. a sophomore from Uraguay, 1s expected to be one of SCC's top scoring threats. •(l's hard to rind good forwdrds in the U.S. because it's the last position developed," McLeish said. Fre hmen Joe Nen of San Diego and Aaron Grillo of Yosemite are expec,ted to complement Gorn for a fomudable front hne that will score a lot or goals this season. Transfers Fehx Hernandez and Ian I latch take up the bulk of the midfield duties and will provide expenence and leadership. Also expected to make big contn- bubons are Trevor Hall and Joshua Mcleish •We have got good people to bUild a good team,• Coach Mcleish said. -by Jason HW THE •91 VANGUARDS • Anchw c...tno .... .. Mik• o.co.ta ~. • Diego GoN So. • f«mlri Gonue. Ir. .•~GrtloFr. + Fellx ttem.icNz Fr. •lNvor...UFr. .. Devkt ...,...,-.ond Fr. +IM HndtSo. .......... .,So. •Joe Neri k . • Mlltt hlmw so. • Mlltt s.rtMs So. • Mlilt ShMww Fr . ........ utfnbnnd k . +MllltWlhk + ........ Mcleish So. +Mntswtftflr. ...... MNrft A' . +M9tt~A'. • Coed\: Dlrve Md.eiilta PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ---.. -- --- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE abOV•stated tune, Haled Coast Highway, Newport the lmpo1111on of liquidated required 1nsu11'1Ca is In al· abla 10 any lnle(Hted party p/•Clbla uiaty oi~rs ,.._ mon•...._ r-, ... _ d-•• --------bids for th• -•id ot a Beach. CA 92660 damages for eacli day of tatt m Iha 1moun11 111 upon request The Con-Co"9rnln9 Board ..... ~. u.. ...... ,.. ... __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E_ NOTICE TO contract IOI the pro1tct d• BIO DATE: Sapttmbar 24, dalayl In 1.N amount set forth In the gena1ll cond1· lrec:101 shall s:ost 1 copy ol Br WUlhun M Veta THE Pf'TTT10N ,._ of fi,.t 1Htuenc:e of CONTRACTORS scribed as· 1998 at 2 00 pm for1h n Iha "lnfOfmaliOn for lions In tna avant olla lura lhis document 11 .. c:h JOb ~d 0 Chan~ell or' quffU dwrt SANDA.A len a,. •• p~ed 1n ITATEMINT 0, CALLING FOR BIDI Conawchon ol 1 2,7UI BOARD DATE· October 7, Bidders" to enltt Into Iha COfltract s•ta Tha COfltractOf and C~st''communlt C 1• MATTHEWS KONE be .. ctJon 1100 of the ABANDONMENT OF Shoot District· square fool second story 1998 Each bid must c:onl01m and execute lhe raqu1rea eny 1ubc:ontt1ct0f under II r 0 • ~ad • ~ CeliforniaProbetaCode. UIE OF FICTITIOUS coisr COMMUNITY COL· 1dd1t1on v.1th 1tair1 and No payment shall be and ba rHpoosflle 10 the documan11. such b•d secu· shall P•>' not less than tna lee• District r9p1..-MMIW to...,.... The time fot "'• LEGE OISTAICT dac:klng m•d• tor WOik or m1ttr11l contr1c1 documents Each 11ty v. II ba lorfa•le<I The apac: I ao prav• ng rates of Publlshtd Newport later the "'•• of the of..,,. will not _.,. IUllNlll NAMI Bid o..dlina• Saptamt>ar Thara wla ba • Thlf1y under tha c:ontr1c1 unless b•ddar shat subrrnl, on tha F11thlul Pt•formanca Bond w1g11 10 1 t w0tl.ars em· ISHCh·Co11a ~es• Oat, decedent. befora four mondw h The following ~rsona 24 1991812•00 Pm. ($30) non-ralundeble pay-end unul 1n. Rtg•strar ot form furnished with tha than rem~11n in Mt torca plOyad in the •'Kwon 01 Pilot Auguic 21, 2a. 1Sli8 A HfA"INO on t he from the t..enno det. •va abandoned the use of Piaca ot Bid Rac:•pt· 01• mant raqu11ed IOI each Ht Con1r1ctor1 vt11li11 to tna c:on111c1 documents, • list and affect th1011gl\ Iha the Contract F329 fH'tJdon wtl be h9ld on nottced elbow. th• Flctllloua Bu1lna11 f t 01 1 f Pur h ot bid documents. Checks DISTRICT that tM CON· of the proposed subcon-P.uar•nlH penoo 11 ·~ No bidder may v.1thdr~.,. 5, t~ 17 1111 t YOU MAY EXAM =: THE TINT CONNE§• 1~: coe:.~~~nttyc tc:· should be m•d• payable 10 TRACTOR WH properly II· lr•ctors on th•S proiect .. •e<I In Iha gtnaral c:ond,. a")' bid for • period ot • •'Y PUlllC NOTICE 1 ~5 ,. M '" o9cit. 10·, IHE the Ne llept by the • 2428 Ntwl>Of1 8111 ., iag9 Olslrk:t Bldg .. 0 .. • Coeat Community Collage censed 11 tht Mia tne con· 1aqu rad by Iha Subletting lions (601 d1y1 anar th• data stl to'oat.d et 1 41 fh9 c ty court. " Vo" .,. • per.- Unit A, Costa M .. 1. Cll 1370 Ad Aven Costa District. 1r1ct w11 awarded, Anr. and Subcon11act1ng F11r Tl\a DISTRICT rtHrvaa for 1ri. openng of bids. 0 0 CA . ._... ......._ 92927 c:~~ 2e I.la, Bids 1h11l ba rac:t111ad In CONTRACTOR not 10 I· Pract•Ctl Act Government th• rtghl to ra1ac:t 1ny or •II A payment bonO shall ,,. rtve range eon lnC9'99·-'" - The Flcntlou• 8u1IMH Masai 1~ 1111 11 lht place ldanllf1aC1 tl>Ova, cans.a Is subject to penal· Coda Satllon 4100 at seq b•ds or to weiva any tr· requoed pn0t 10 a11tcvt1on 12111. fftet~t Vo" mev flt N•m• rafarrad to 1bove /.~ •• ·~rana:"coa~t' c:i~ and those bid• 1h1fl ba tie• undtt th• law. If tha II· Each B•d shall be IC· 11guler11tas or 1nlorm11tttas of tha contract and shall~ he IF Y~~8Jf~T ~ wittl me COUf1 • fOfmll Wll llltd In Oreno• County laga Selling Canlar E•pan· opened 1nd publicly rHd ~sa ct1111f1c111on tpeel-companied by a carttf1acf or In any blOI or In tna bid• 1n tha torm HI t°'1h In tht t ti•-..... 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Of ef ~~~ UbOla, Coa&a Mesa. ;~~~~.r :~c:IMt.!• c°oo:oi. pro11l1lons of C1lllornt1 the Calltornla Bu11M11 end the total b•d Pft<:I, payabl• Lab0t Coda. tha 011.ctOf of coo., the contract Wiii con-t6one Of th Writt.f'I _,.,, ~ Of ~ ..... 92827 • Aid th Ri h c 1 Public COl'ltrect Code Sac· Prolet1ion1 Code, Iha ape. to tha 0111rlct u • gutfln· the 0.ptrtll'l8nl of Indus· t11n P'O'°tl1•on• permon~ CA9I t .._.._ _..., the • ~M In --"*' Thia bu1ln111 la con· gtt0t, ' c~u!:i c;:.:. hon 3300, the 011tr1Ct r• cl•")' con1r1c10t 1w11ded 1a• 1hat tl'la blddtt. 1f 111 t11al Ral1tt0n1 of the S1111 ine 1uccffaful biOdef lo 1'e II ...._ OOUft ....... die '-" 1290 of the ~ Mted ~y an lnd1vldu1t r~m~~;'K Adl mt Ave qwat that th• biddef pot • lh• Contrect tor 11\11 Work proposal ,. ecc.pte<I, •h•lf of Cahlornla h•• dattr· subaliiute MCUUtiff tCK •ny ....... ...... ... .... y...,, ... ···-,...... c.M. A .... JOhn Michael VIiianeuva ~~ .. 0 .. Colla Mesa CA 1H1 the folk>~ ct11· thlll llMtf conauuct a IN• promptly uacuta th• m.ned th• o-1111y pravalf. mon... w\thhelo by lite ....... .,....,., ..., rMV M w. PefMft or by .,,... f9r ....... ~ 81781711 (?t.f) ~. ' 1111c11ton of COfltrac1ou Ii· !Of•IY of '"' WOik. 1n ec· Agtttmant, fllfntlh a Hit· 1ng rates of WIOH 1n the Oiattkt to enlllft Pt<tolm-,....... wMM9J...,_ Y'9Ut ~. '*""' 1-.... .,, .,. statam.nt wll filed NOTICE IS HEA!9 Y ctnM at Ula lime 1tt11 the eotdanca Mlh the P.:Ovl• lac:tory F ,lhlul Perform· IOCllity tn ~hlch IN W0tk 1nca under Ilia contrect .... M ......... 1ft • YOU A"I A .. ..wt .. . Iha County Clerk of GIVEN thll the ebove-contr1c1 It awarde<r Ilona ot C.lotno1 lu anca lond '" tll'!Ollnt 1110 bf pertOfmed Cop-.1 Each bid~ ln , .. .,._ • • _.., ., CRIOe'TOR ., • Mftdno .......,..,. z a. Orange County on 1·1 t·M nemed SchOOI Olatric:I ol Contrec10f. Oanefll I LI· ""' •lld Piottttlonl Coat not .... than ()(le hundred of lhfH ..... tete (Stl.,ml-tpOftN IO lttll Nolie• lhlll ~ ~ R09T WI.· c ...... .. ....... ----.. &...,'"I D ,., ..,._1 .. 14 21 ........... ..._ "-.utMy ,......__nil cenae Section ll'OH. S*Ctf'I 11~) of tla 101a1 nallont, at\iltltd "'!VAIL· contaln H • bfd ftern, .o U ...,.;.1= · •••II ..... _.. • • ... , ,......, .. ug. ' 1 n , "" • ...,. "'v;;,' ,._...,. ' PUBLISH: Avgull 21. All Worti l'llnl M com-bid p(~. Ml\ill\ t Pay• INO WAOE SCALI, era aQUllta t"'"Ul'IO thOriflO, ~~ ,._ • • .. , 4• 1"' F304 Qni% loll~"'~~ , .. end AuQUll It 1MI plated wllhkl 140 coneecu-"*'' Bond In an amount INil\laiMO ., ,,,. OtSTRICl •IWS btaelng Of ~ .....,,___A ..!1-"' ... ~ ~ ......... ~ ": ........ - • . c ..,., tar ,.'-frad to ·.. -WAUC ntROUCIH ~ UV. dlyt Time .. Of Ille ... not .... than one hundred oll C• localed •I. 1370 lnltfM)d, tDf .,,. PJO'K1¢!0 _, - --__ .,. -o:::M... TRtCT", w11 reoeive up IO. *""t. ·a,;:J.,., .. ,0.00 Mnea Fellwt IO COITIPlatt peore9fl4 (1~ Ol tl'te IOllA Mems Avt1 . Cotia Mtll. ol llft 9ftCI lmtl In "9nehel MATne# ICC.. !It ._,_......:rn•• ........ .,.. ...... ,,. bWt not l•tet lt\en the ~~Mill• 1_ IM Worlr WllNn ltla time bid ,,OC.. N1d furni&tl ~· CA 92~6. PhY*el feel»-end op•n ucuatlon, ._ ...... c.rt ., 9w -~ -., ._ ..,._ ..,.,, _,.,. ~~---------.._--------1i.o=::.:!-..._--.....,_...•..._.-...._•......,...-... tol1'I hef"1 wtl tnUll Jn fleetn ~ lt\M !he liet PlllMlng and ere llftll. wtliCfl tn.I ~ to..,._ Clll--. C-. ef teu" -""'" "' t ' • • •) I l l2 fridoy, A(lgust 21 , 1998 .. . . Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICl!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC MOTtCU 'UILtC fllOTICH PUILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC MOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC! auch cathltr'• cneck ltlt ~eden.I •10. fCIB 143781t, tow months flofl\ itJ date cumplft con i.a IOrm.I· NI.mt ol Aceount . Space St 114. W11tmlns11t. CA wife PUBLIC NOTIC! ---------1 , • THE PfTITIOO rtQuttrt •to~ MAIN ST., UIT 01 the llt1t l1auenc9 MN d"99 1ege1t9 te>tO~I Humbef 12683 Have you stal1td dotng1---------ClTV OP cash, Of b ddet. t>ond lht O•ctOW\l'I Wlfl end TOWIR • I TI. 1 ~. 1.ittt• •• CWOVIOtd "' 'ro-.. ~ ~If· ~ 141 CoM ACWIOn Sytttma, unit 25e, Thia bu•lntH I• COil• bUSillt1S ytl? No flcUllout ·~•n•H _ COITA MllA No bid thtll be COntld• cod1c:1ts, ti I M. be 1C1m1Uld IRVINlt CA 12114-bllt COO. .-CllOfl elOO. tlCUChe IU CHO 743K d~ted by·.,, lndl111d1,1aJ Kini M. PllttSlfl N•,,,. ll•lement ...ORA.HQ£ COUNTV etld unlHs ii I• macr• on a 10 prObale. The w111 and 1218 • Th• ume for llllnel ci.lmt 81 usltd no P<•ffflt• eu Mic:hMI Danaher,""" I&~ Have you 111rt•d doing Thi• 11111men1 was tiled Th• tolloWlng pe11on1 ar• CALIFO"NIA ' bltnk ptQPOHI ICHm tut-'">' c:odiClll I ll evallablt p bll h d N I Wiii not expire bef'Of• '°"' r·~·\I I bempo pue6t Joseph Cl\ft1IOf;>htr, ~II butll)eSI yel? Yes, 6·93 with lh• County <i.': 9~1 doing butn•H .. NOT nlst\ed by Ille City ol Cosi. for •>11tn1nat1on In 11\t Me u 1 t ewpor monlhl lrom the hf.,1ng petdtt el CHO y 11 'pue<Un 487C lhu Nguyen L Orange County on I • THE TINT COl"'NECTION, ICE MIH and I• mode In IC> kepi by 11\1 court. B•ICh·Coat• ~... Ctll)' dell noticed •bOve. quiltr IU 111atio IU CSIMfo Kii\ Cll'\ff unit ~930 Thi• 11a11111en1 Wll filed 18981787458 2490 Ne#pOft 81Vd., Costa INVITING BIOS cordanc• V.111\ 1h• pro"'· TH! PETITION request• Pilot Augu•I 1', 20, 21, YOU MAY EXAMINE the y Oltlt co1a1 <It IU C.P. Conllnenlll, unit 172 With lh• CountY, C1•rk ot Dally Piiot Aug 21, 28. Mn•. CA 92627 ..,,..,NOTICE IS HEREBY 1 P 1 1u1h0111y 10 tdmlfl1altr the 1991 file kepi by lht court. If.you piopledad eln avlso ldlelo-Aeymoo. Holt vnlt 2S8G Or1no• County ~n 8·11·98 Sept 4 11 1999 F318 Automohv• Cot1nec:tlon1, '-"'EN lhll •••l•d ptOpo• SIOl\a 0 lh• rcpo11 ,... 111111 under ti. lndepen· fTh290 are • per•on 1nttrHled In naJ por PM• d• .. cort• Michell• Oetin~s Uf\11 860E 19980190783 • • Inc (CAI 1~206 MVIOrd .ia for turn.shlng all labof, qwemenlt din\ Mminlstration ot Et· the 11t111. you may file EJlsten 01101 rtQulattoi ie. Lyle Raimer, un1i 5090 DaJy p1101 Aug 14, 21. 28, PUBLIC NOTICE Rd ·-505, Tut lln. CA 92712 meterltla. equipment, Eac11 blddtt mutt have • 111 .. Act {TtMs Au1110t1ty PUBLIC NOTICE wtlh the court e Atquell gait• PUld• que ulted Dertyn• LucChllt unit Sept 4 1998 F3o1 Thie buslnH s 11 con· tt'llhaportelion and 11.1ch Cless "A" licenll (General will ellow the P•raonol r•P· for Special Nolle• (latm qultfa bamar 1 un a~do 74'8 ' · • Fictitious Busln•H ducted by: a c0fp0r111on other facilillH as may be Eng.neeringl at'<f also be r11en1a11ve 10 take mtny NOTICI Off OE-154) of th• filing or an ln,,.edlallmentt SI no Art Hurd, unit 704 PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement Have you llert&d doing requ11ed tor the MLEV prequaltlo•d 15 requored by tctloos w•lhol.11 Obl11nmg 'ETITION TO Inventory and 1pp1aisal ol conoce • un abogado Jon WlllOI', unit 403C Th• following p11sons are buslnen yet? Y11. S.t0-118 N 0. 1 s . IM p R 0 v E· l1w C®tt 1pp1011111 Before Ilk· Al>MINllTER estate HSlll 0( ot any pe-puedt llamlf • "" .. MCIO Stan Young, unit &72E Flctlttou• Butlneea dOlng busintH IS! Aulomouve Connections. MENTI (FROM BER· • fl ing cert1in llf'Y lmpol1an4 llTATR OFi lllion or 1cc®nl u pro-d• reflfencla de ibOglCIOt 011ed: 117/98 N•m• Statement 1) 1{1tworked PeraonaJ So-Inc, /I/ Pre~enl NA A 0 1 T . N 0 RT H-A Contractor using • era aC11ons, llowevtt, 1111 per· "I CHARD KENNITH vlded In Probate Code NC· 0 1 una oflclna dt eyuda Slqned; Jan•t Sullon Th• totlowlng p11aons 111 lullons, b) Aeeruil son, This s11tam1n1 was lll•d EASTERLY TO CH.ARLB OI' cluaillcalH>n N>I shOwn tOllet t1pruentati11e wtll be TISCHLER llon 1250. A AtqueJI for legal (Yff el Cllr.CIOtlo ter.-This nollC-It given In ac· doing bu1tn11111· Hl7S1 Vfa Sienna, Irvine, With Ille County Cieri\ of on Generel P11>1alltng r1Qu1red 10 give nollc:• 10 Sp•cltl NollCI lotm 11 tonlco) c0tdanc1 111111\ \he t:>fOVI· WORLD WIDE ENTER· CA 92612 Or1ng1 County on 8·11·98 ST.) AHO ALLEY NO. Wige Oet•1m1nat1on1 may 1nto11s1td p11sons unless f ASE NO. AH2ff0 1vel11ble from lht cou11 CAii NUMalR alons ol Section 21700 11 TAtNMENT ADVERTISING Ken J. Bailey, 18751 Via 18980799787 54 IMPROVEMENTS be required to pay lht thoy ti111t wa111td notice Of o alt heirs, beneflclMlft, clerk. Hq. ot tl\t 8utlntll & Pro-GROUP, 3416 Vil Opo110, Sienna. lrVtnt, CA 92612 Dell Pilot Au 14, 2t, 28. (FROM SANTA ANA wage rate ol 11181 c;fl!.lt or c~~"n>t~~o l~•cr"'o.':i°d~ ~~,:~· ~~~~·:oo'~~ Attorn•~ for the Petl· fNum;;>0~;11c .. oJ t111lona COde of th• State Ste. 202, Newport Beach, Ptul 011\z, 18751 VI• SI· Sop.V 4 1998 g F30S AVE. T 0 PINKLEY f Ilea ti n ost close! '"' on • n IP ~ 1 In Uoner• of CaJ1focnlL CA 92603 enna, Irvine. CA 92612 1 __ ._. ------ PARK), PUBLIC SER· ~.~:1~ 10°11 : shown .~ ::m•n1s:::•on :u1h:;trn:111 ~ :,;•:, i:ste7~•r:t~h RICK j FENEL&.I The name and addr11s of Sat11 tub}eel1o P''°' can-Oanlel Berrell, t4041 Thie buslnus I• con· PUBLIC NOTICE VICES CONTMCT NO. the General Deterrm'lolion est~tln erso'::' ui:s an 0~ of: RICHARD KENNE.TH (8•r 1i.a78) th•, court It: (El nolnl>tt Y cellaUon In the event ot set· Windsor Pl, San11 Ana, dueled by' a general pll\· 1---------·· ~:·g~ v:,•:I ~:i:c~~~ 'it ettecuve at lh• 11m1ot1h! J~~~o 1h~.~:~t:; ~~ t:~g~~~,' A~b~~~'6°Ti~: ~r.cOFFICI OF :~~~:;' ~:u:i• 0~~111:! ~~:;'~~~g:.:~r:~y. Owner ~r!~7~1 Gebo, 20s E. °J~~1Pyou 111rted doing F~~~:~~:.~~~~~·. ll\e 0111ce orthe City Clerk, c;~~~=~actof sh•" com· ~11 •=d not grenr th• CHLEA. RICH TISCHLER, Pttetfl~, ~~t~L~~o: ~r~ nla: County of Orange, 700 e:~c~~~~:d M~•~wi~.~~ ~e~ ~"' · Orange, CA. ~:~nB!~.Vy"? No Tho lollo~lng P•'.sont are 77 F111 Drive. Costa Mesa, ply with the pioVlslons ot aAth.fe~RrNO on the pati· ~r:cH[~SACHLEA, ln<I A vine, Callf~rnl• 9Je11 ~:i~. Z:'~A ~~1 ~·~t. Ptlot Augu1114.21, ~8 Thi• business I• con-Th11 1111em1<1t was Mod d:.'1w~11'A~~~1~1es, 4'27 Califomla, unlit the hour ol Section 1770 !Cl 1780, in· I wlll b h Id SEP· A PETlTION FOR PAO· Published N9wport C • ' an F292 ducted by • Umtted part· with the C®nty Clerk ol EHi 171h St S111te 11:1. 10:00 •• m ., TuHda1, Cluswe. of lhe Cthlornla ~~MBEA '10~ 1 ~~8 II BATE '111 been Med by Beach.Costa MHI . D•lly ti:'rt~oi::• dd _.... PUBLIC LOTICE nershlp . Orange County on !·11:8 Cosla Mesa. C11llfornla September 8 , 1988 II LabQr Code, the prtv11l1ng I 45pm in Oept. 703 lo-Rick J Fenelll 1n the Supt· Pilot Augusl 14, 17, 21 , I a I , I 1111, .. "" n Have you ,,started doing 18988711>45 4 92627 ~h1ch time lhey will be rate and •c•I• ol w1g11 es· cited at 341 Th• C11y Dri.-e rior Co1.1rt ot Cll1IOfnla, 1998 FM307 telephone rwmbef or pie n· SUMMARY OF ~sln;ss yet Yet, 8·10-98 011ly P1lo1 Aug 14', 21, 28. Leonard A Pte11, 427 East opened publicly and 1ead tabltshed bY thlf Cfly 01 south, Orange, CA 92868 County ol Orange. lltrs 1norney. or pfalnttH PROPOSED T~r. :i~~t ent was filed Sepl 4, 1998 F309 17th St. Suit• I 13, Costo aloud In tne Council Cham· Costa Mna which 111 on If YOU OBJECT to the THE PETITION FOR PAO· PUBLIC NOTICE without an allorney, Is: (El ORDINANCE • wilh th C~unt Clerk of . PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, Cahlo1n11 92627 oers s11ted proposals tile with lh~ Cit Clllll 01 granting ot 1h1 pelllion, you BAl'E requests th81 Rick J. nombre, 11 dlrec;clon y el Oran e ~ount ~n 8.11•98 Thi• buslneu 1s con• ttlall bear lhe !Ille of the Y M • 51\0Uld appe1r at the ht1r· Fentlh be appoint~ II SUMMONS numero d• lefelono del CtTV OF g 199~8180B23 Flclllloui Builnell duclld by: an lndtviduel the C11y ot Cosll esa, ing ond •tall your otr p111ooat r•presentative to (CITACION JUDICIAL) at>ogado det demendente COSTA MESA r Have you 11aned doing wdork and name of lhe bl1d· ond shall lorteu penelues jecllons or Mo written Ob· administer the estate of the NOTICE TO OEFENOANt: 0 del demandante que n~ A PROPOSED OROI· Daily Piiot Aug. 21, 28, T N•,irie 5 1 t•tement business ytt? Yes 8·10-98 er but no Olhor dis\ n· ptescr1bed 1he1eln for l'On· jacllons will\ Ille courl be-d•codont. (Avfso a Acusado) SET· NANCE Is scheduled for Sepl. 4, I 1, 1998 F312 he 0 ow ng persona ore Leonard A. Pion 9uosllongmo1ks An-tb1dre· comptoance of lhe said oro the h•aring Your ap-THE PETITION requ•sts SUKO KAMINO ake llene abogado, II) Aoqu .. 1dopllonallheregutar Cl1y doln~busineu,as: This s1a1emen1 was lllod ce1ved allcr the scheduled Code peoirance may be'" person authority 10 admlrnter the NANCY KAMINO, 1<.' FASH· mor•, Prlnglt A Moore, Counc:ll meeting of Sep· PUBLIC HOTICE ~H LE & Y~~TA~~X'o"i wilh the County Clerk of closing time for the receipt The· Cily Council of lhe or by your 1ttorney. eS111la under the 11\depen· ION CORPORATION, a N .. Inc., Giibert M Nl1hlmur1, tembet II, 1998, being ~di· FlcUtloui Buslneea ~E~f CO 191 A d~ Orange County on 8·11·98 tJI bods shall be returned lo C C M IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR dent Administration of Es· vada corpor1tlon. and Esq., SBN 57905, 6055 E. nanco 98·21 , • reptahng " wers• 19988700182 b dder unopened 11 shall 11Y 01 oSla eu re-or contingent creditor of tales Act. (Thia Authority DOES H o 10, lhcluslve, Washington Blvd., S11. 608. Section 11-10 ot 1111 Cos1a Name Sta\emenl Ave. 111 l6 l 06• Newport Dally p1tol Aug, 14, 21, 28, o1: the sole respons1b1hty of serves /lh• ,r,1ghdt to ie1ec1 the deeeastd, you m1.1s1 file will allow the ptrtonal rap-YOU ARE BEING SUED av Loi Angeles, CA 90040 ~satoMtuhn,lclspalateCodol 'h~rllolr· d~h~• t~~~I~~~~ ~:~sons are ~·:~~1'e1CAB~~~;9 Armenta, Sept. 4, 1998 F300 any and Of• bt s your claim with the coun rnentallve to take many PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le Illa' (2l3) n4..a111 """ "' A thl· bidder 10 seo that his MARY ELLIOTT, DeP· and mail a copy t.o the p11· actions w1tl)out obtelnrng damandando) l<AZUSO DATE JUN 2 5 9 comic books. ST RYPOlES DESIGN t 9 1 Riversi de o ., PUBLIC NOTICE b·d " wco111od in proper utv Cltv Clerk, Cllv ot sonar repruentat1vo OP· court approval. Betoro tak· KOMATSU, •• ..... 'sLATER' 1Cl88k THE MOTION to give Or· REVIEW STAKING SER· 116106, Newport Beach,1--------- ttn·e Costa Mesa po1n1ed by th• court within mg co11aln very Important You have 30 CALENDAR ~ • •r • dlnance 98-21 first reading VICES, 303 Broadway CA 92659 Fictitious B\lSln••• ft set ot Bid Documents Publtslled N•wport four months from the dale acuons, howtver. the ptr· DAYS alter this summons bv D. KRUSE, Deputv cerried by the tollowlng roff #204, Laguna Beach, CA This buslnou Is con· N•me St•t•m•nt 1 .. y ou ootaoned <1t 111e Of· B ch·C stll Mesa Dait of the hrsl issuance of Iha sonol represeni.11111 will b• Is 11rved on you to file a Publlsh•d Newporl call vo lt: COUNCIL 92651 duct&d b)' in individual The lollowing J>OfSOns ar• lieu 01 lllO City Engineor, Pea 0 2 28 998 Y loners as provided In Pro-required to give nottce lo 1ypewnttlf'I response al this Beach-Costa Mesa Dally ME M 8 ER S : AYES c ,~i~ ~r~~·n~03B=~~~~d'X t!:i~r~15~0:8171~~~19~orng doing business es ~1 Fan Duve Cosia Mesa 1101 August 1 • • 1 bale Code section 9100. ln1eres1ed persons unless court. Pflot August 21. 28, Sep-Butf•, Mon•h•n, Erick· 92651 Aon Armenta Envlrot•k Carpll Care. 408 C 11 n pon onre' F328 Th• 11me lor l1l1t19 clelms lhey have waived notice or A letter or phon• call will tember 4 It 1998 aon, Cowan, Somers. Tom Zellmaler, 303 Bro•d· This stalement was hied C.loy Avenue, Unit 1, Hun• 3 1 or '1 u " • will not upue before lour consented lo th• proposed not prolect you; your lype-' ' t t B h CA 92648 lun dable payment ot PUBLIC NOTICE mon•hs from lhe hearinn action I The Independent wntten responH must be F326 NOES: None. ABSENT: way 1"204', Laguna BHch, with tho County Clerk of mg on eac • S15 oo An ddltl 1 ' • I I None CA 92651 Orahgo County on 8·18·98 Ch111topher Timothy Tur-. • a ona date noticed otx>ve, edmln1stretion 1u1h,orlly wit n proper legal torm ii you PUBLIC NOTICE THE. FULL TEV'T 01 lh• This business is con· 19988787431 ley, 408 Clay Ave , Unll •. • charge of 55.00 mus• BSC 7512 YOU MAY EXAMINE \he be granted 1.1nles1 an Inter· w11n1 lh• cour1 to hoar your '" ducted b , ne 1 pa 1. Huntington Beach. C~ bt included 1f handled by NOTICE OF Ille kopt by the court II you estad person Mes en ob· cas•. NOTICE OF 0tdlnance mey be read In Y· a ge '1 r Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28, 92648 ,,,J,1 BoJ Documents and PETITION TO are • person 1nte1ested 1n 1ectlon to the peution and II you do not file yOUt r• PUBUC LIEN SME the C11y Clerk's Office, 77 nH~!~1P you lltrted dOlng Sept. 4, 11. 1996 F324 This business 1s co othei conlraci documents ADMINISTER tho estate, you m11y Ille shows good ceuH why the sponH on 11m•, you may BualneH •nd Ftlr Otl'Ye, Costa MHa business yo1? Yes, 8•1•98 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an 1nd1Vtdu1I ma 0150 be examined at ESTATE OF: wtth the court a Request cour1 should not grant th• lose the case, and your MARY T. ELLIOTT, Hugo s9na Have you started dOlflG: Y rot Special Notice (form authorOy. w11ges, money and prop-P'of•Hlona Code b 1 t? N the 011.ce of the C·tv Clerk DAVID B. KAGNOFF OE·l~I 01 the filing ot en A HEARING on the P•ll· erty may be liken without Sec. 21700.21707 Deput~ Cit~ Clerk l hls statement was flied Fictitious Bu1lnHa us nus Y• o of the Coty ol Cosla Mesa aka DAVID invenlorv and appraisal ol t1on win be held on August turthlf warning from the Nollet 11 he11by given by Publl1h1d Newport W•lh the County Clerk ol Ham• Slalemenl ~~~''~fa~:~!~:i•~as tll•Cl Bid Documents will not be BRIAN KAGHOFF ostato BSSi!IS or of eny pt· 27, 1998 at 1:45 p.m. In court. the undersigned that 1 B1acn-Co111 MHI Daily Orange County on 8-18·98 Th• lollov.1ng petsons a1e with the County Clerk. 0., mailed unless tho ad· CASE NO. A193499 1111on or account as p10· Dept. 703 local•d at 341 There ,,. o1h0r 119111 re· publlc lien sale of the fol· Pilot August 21, 1998 19988187488 doing business as: Orange county on 8•1a.. tlilion31 S5 oo charge •s in· To all heirs. benel1clar1es. vldad In P.robate Code stc· Tho City Drive South, Or· qulr•monts. You may want lowing detcrlbed personal F327 Dally Piiot Aug. 21, 28. EOC, 177 Riverside Street, 199B8797,.8 t d uded with a ment crtd1lors, contingent cr•d1· 11on 1250 A Request for enge, CA 92613. to c:1tl 111 111omey right p1operty will be held 11 the Sept. 4, 11, 1998 F322 Newport Beach, CA 92663 aa i:a h b d ~h;ll be ade tors. and persons who may Special Notice form is IF' YOU OBJECT to the away. It you do no1 know hour of 10:00 A.M .. on the PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CEonmg1P"!'~e1e•d{COA)•,val17o7PmAiv•netr~ Daily Pilot Aug. 2l, •' c 1 m ottiorwtse be 1nloros1td 1n available lrom tho court gran\lng of 1ht petition, you en attorney, you may call 28 day of Aug., 1998. • Sept 4, 11. 1998 F319 on trio Proposal loim, lne will or estate, 01 born. cleik slloutd appear 11 the hear· an attorney rel1rrat service The 1111 Will be con-Flctlllou1 Bueln••• side trtol, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE '"eelS P 1 throug11 p.9 ol DAVID B KAGNOFF Allorn•v for lh• P•ll· 1ng and stale your ob-or a legal aid olflce (listed ducted 11 Bristol St. Mini Neme Statement Ffctltloui Business eoach, CA 92663 p•ov11Jed 1n Ille co• 1trac1 aka DAVID BRIAN KAG· tloner · iecuons Of Me written ob· In the phone book) Storage, County ot 01ange. The tollowlng persons &e Name St•tement This business Is con· flctltloua Business d"'cuments, and shall be NOFF PAL ·E 1 TYLER 1ec11ons with the court be· Oespues de qu• le •~ State ol Cahfomla. dolnft business as: Tho following persons ate ducted by· a corporation o•companiud by a certified A PETITION FOR PRO· Ml A • ' fOfe tho hoaring. Your ep-treguen esta cltecion judl· The r ropert,Y Is stored by MAIS SERVICE STATION doing bua1noss a.: Have you ll3r1ed doing H•me St•lement or cashiers cneck or a bid BATE has been hied by WIENER, WILHELM peurance may be in person clal uslld Ilene un plazo de B1ls10 St. Mini Slorege lo· 13631 Harbor Blvd. tl'C; LTCESCON6SULTBING SEA· business ye1? Yes. July 31, Th• tolloWlng persons •re SUSAN J KAGNOFF In Ille & WAL.,RON LLP, or by your attorney 30 OIAS CALENDAAIOS c.ated II 1 t OO BfiSlOI SI G1rden Grove CA 92843 VI • 061 roodstone 1998 doing business IS I: I'd for riot less 11\on 10•., Supenor Court of Calotor· JAMES E. WILHELM, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR para presenter una r• Costa Mesa. CA 92626 " Thu Nguyen i... 8341 15th Circle, Huntington Beach. Engineered Development New Lile Chn1c1. 351 N. ~· lhe amount of lhoor b•d n13 County of ORANGE T 1 or conttngent c1ee111or of spuoste escrtll a maqutna Tho Items to be sold are St 1 \4 Westminster CA CA 92648 Company. Mr S Osadc:he, Newport Beach, Ste. ~ 528, 1'>1de payable to lho Clly THE PETITION FOR PRO· hlnking o having a the deceased, you must file en n ta corte. generally described as fol· 9is83 ' ' Sharon C Tucker, PhD. President Ntvwport Beach, CA 92663 ct Cos1a Mosa No pro· DATE requos11 that SUSAN garago salo?, your claim with the cour1 Una carte o una 1lam11da lows: furni1u,., clothing, Huyon T11ng Thi Miii, 8341 2550 Hiiborn Road. Apt This slalemenl was filed Lindi Joy Rose. (PhD). P )5al shall be cons•dor&d J KAGNOFF be appointed Give us a cnll and mail a copy to the per· lelefonlca no 11 olrec•ra tools and/or other house· 1Slh SI. 114, WoslminslCtr. 125, Falrltold. CA. 94533 with the County Clerk ot 4307 Dana Ad .. Newport -.. ess occompaiH.•c! by ., personal replesen1111ve CLASStFlED sonal representative ep-pro1eccron: IU respueSla hold l\llt\S stortO by \hi CA 92683 Larry L Lucas. Ed 0 .. 6061 Orange County on 8·18·98 Be;ich, CA 92863 ---------to administer the estate ot 842-5878 pointed by thl court within e1t1ta a maqulna Ilene que lollowlng persons: Oual Nguyen, 8341 t51h Broadstone Circle Hun1ing· 199887&1429 Thia business 11 con· ---------==========-========= ========= ========= ========== ========= lonBeach,CA92648 Oaoty Pilot Aug. 21, 28, due11dby an1nd1\lfdu111 : PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES This busJnoss 1' con-Sept 4 11 1998 F323 Have you started doing ducted by· a general port· · • • butiness yet? No .... ,. . _ .. ...-.. OCTA ...... , .... ........... PUBLIC HEARING SAN DIEGO FREEWAY (1-405) LOCAL ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS BElWEEN BRISTOL STREET AND THE C~STA MESA FREEWAY (SR-55l What's Being Planned Why T his Ad When You Come ln Whm and Where Cont Act Cal trans (California Department of Transportation) and the Orange.County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in coopera tion with the City of Costa Mesa, are planning local access improvements along Interstate 405 (1-405) between Bristol Street and the Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55). The proposed project includes: • separating the southbound SR-55 to northbound 1-405 connector ramps from the northbound 1-405 Bristol Street off-ramp; • adding new on- and off-ra mps a t Anton Boulevard and Avenue of the Arts; • adding a new carpool/HOV on-ramp from northbound Bristo) Street to southbound 1-405; • separating the ~outhbound 1-405 to northbound SR-55 connector ramps from the Bristol Street on-ramps; • adding soundwalls. Cal trans and OCT A have studied the effects this project may have on the environment and prepared an Initial Study/Envi ronmental Assessment (IS/EA). Although minor impacts are to be expected, the IS/EA indicates tha t the project w ill not signi.ficantly impact the surrounding area. Project impacts include covering a portion of the Airport Flood Co ntrol Channel, removing 250 to 300 parking stalls at Metro Center, acquiring 15 feet from the permanent easement of the Orange County Sanitation Dishict along the south side of 1-405, removing and replacing the existing southbound 1-405 noise barrier near residential properties, and removing and replacing lc1ndscaping. Thi s no ti ce is to advise you of the availability of the study and a public hearing. The IS/EA and projec t maps are available for your review at the following locations and" can also be obtained through OCT A: Cal tra ns Environmental Planning Branch 2501 Pullma n Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 Mesa Verde Branch Library 2958 Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Costa Mesa City Hall Public Services Department 77 Fair Drive, Fourth Floor Costa Mesa, CA 92626 OCTA 550 South Main Street Orange, CA 92863 Have the potential impacts of the project been addressed? Do you have additional lnformation which should be included? Your comments will be part of the public record. The public l'evlew period for the IS/EA is from August 24, 1998 to October 9~ 1998. lf you wish to provide input, you may submit your written comments until October 9, 1998 to: Mr. Praveen Gupta, Chief Environmental Planning Branch Caltrans District 12 2501 Pullman Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 The open house style public hearing is taking place at the Oty of Costa Mesa Council Chambers on: Thursday, September 24, 1998 Drop by anytime between 6:00 p.m. and ~ p.m. 71 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 For more information about th.is study, please contact: Mr. Praveen Gupta, C11trans Ms. Clarita Lao, OCTA (71•) 72•-2243 (714) 56()..5736 norsh1p PUBLIC NOTICE Unde Joy Rose. Ph.D. Have you started doing Tn11 statement was Med business yol7 Yes. 8·5·98 Fictitious Busln•H wnh the County Cltrk of Larry L Lucas Name Statement Orange County on 8·6·98 This statement was hied The following persons are 19988788401 with 1he County Cletk of doing busmess as: Daily Pilot Aug 7, 14, 21. Orange County on 8·1S.98 BE CARE, 208 Pr1nc11on 28, 1998 F289 189B9161457 Or .• Costa M111. CA 92626 1--------- Da1ly Pilol Aug 21. 28, Erika J. Augustine, 208 Sept. 4 11 1998 F310 Princeton Or., Costa Mesa. ' ' CA 92826 PUBLIC NOTICE Beth E. W111. 2100 Peter· OllTIT•._ ---------•son Pl., Costa Mesa. CA .tavAll• -Fictitious BualnHe 92626 ••lli•••llil•• Nam• Sl•tement This business I• con- Tho following persons a1e ducted by: co-par1ners doing business as: Have you s11ned doing LI< Acquisitions, 1805 E. bustnass yet? Ves, 1-14•98 G1rry Avo.. Suite 1120, Erika J. Augustine S1111a Ana. C1. 92705 This statomenl was hied Otth 0.1 Company. Inc .. with the County Cl11k ol (CA), 180!> E. Gariy Ave .• Orange County on 7·2Ml8 Suite lf120, Santa Ano, CA 19980185322 92705 oa11y P1lo1 Aug. 21, 28, This butlnH;t Is con· Sept 4 11 1998 F3tl ducted by: • Umlled part· __.._· ....;'-.:...• ----- nershlp PUBLIC NOTICE Have you Slarted doing ---------business y11? Yes, July 1st. Fictitious Bu1lne11 1998 · Name St•l•ment Onh OJ Company, Inc . The followmg pel'sons are Anthony W Orth, Prts1dtnl domg busmen as: This statement was flied El orado Software Ser· with the County Clerk of vices, 1103 Sandi Ln, Orange County on S.t 1·98 Co111 Men. Calllornla 19988100181 92627 Dally Pflot Aug. 14, 21. 28. Geo1ga Donald Weber, m, Sept 4 1998 P297 1 \03 Sand• Ln., Costa ' Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con· ---------1 ducted by· an lnd1111dual Fictitious Buslneea Have you started doing Nam• Statement bu1lness yet? No Tho rottowlng persons are Gao1ge Donald Weber, Ill domg business es· This s1a11men1 was tiled Advanced Ul1gu1rd Tow• w11h the County Clerk of ers, 331 Esther St., Costa Orange County on 8·11·98 Mesa, CA 92627 19988189793 Graham lnduslnH, Inc .• Dally Pilot Aug 14, 21 . 28, (CA). 1912 E. Lemon Sepl 4. l998 F299 Ho1gl\ts Or .. Santa Ana. CA 92705 This bualness Is con· On the move? ducted by: a corpor111on Have you starled doing businns yet? Yes. June 1, 1998 Graham-lnduslrlts, Inc .• Ch11stopher A. Graham, DI· rlCtOf Th11 111temont was fifed Sell your extra household Items in Classified with the Coonly Clerk ol ---------.1 Orange County on 8·t8·il8 18088717458 Dally Pilot Aug 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 1998 F317 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 Bualn•H Can't aetm to get to all tt_to.. • repair jobs .,ound \he house? DODD OttoM.DotN, ~ 101, di.ct Augu9t ... 1989 of n•t ural- cau"• at hOrM In Joahua TrM, ~ nl1. A natlll'e of llflnote and lof9tlme f'Mldent of Coaua M.... c.i .. torntL He Ill aurvtv9d by daughter, Devna L. Sh•ff•r. and eon, Richard H. Dodd, four gr•ndchlldren and onegrM~. Otto MrV9d on the USS 9'boney durtng the First World Ww. He owned a~ tlon company In Coata M .... and~u PO.-CommMd« of the AtMr1can ~ and ~ V.F.W. Md w .. a m. member of the V.F.W.. He 9180 ••rved on varloue board• wMn the CftY of Coata M... WU fotmed. Hie UhM wtQ be pl9ced '" a,. fM"'Y plot at Fairhaven Cemetery ln1 S•nt• Ana. carttomla. &'· ' Cemet~ • Mortuaty Chapel •C~ Let the Name lt•tem•nt 3500 PllCiflc View Drive The lollowlng p111ons aio Cleaaltled Newpoi1 8eectl doing business as: ••-Ice -.......-•700 LEPRECHAUN MAGIC. •" __.. 2375 Elden Av•. IA2. Directory PIEICE •Tlllll C91t1 M1111 CA 92827 ml!I 1 -•-av Dennis Bermtn, 2375 h I n d ~ ..........,,.. Elden Ave., 4A2, Costa • P you n MIV'h .. .u * r~ .. _. Mell, CA 92827 rell•bl• help. .,. ~~, ""-....... Lois Motton, ~75 Elden Cremation :;:2/A2· Costa Miii, CA Olve ua • Cfllll 110 Bf'Oadway Thie bualneu 11 con-CLA881&rt•D Costa Mesa due1ed by: I generel Plrt· 942·9878 ' ............ •.t.llO __ _ nerstilp '-----------'I• Have you started doing bu1lnen y11? Ve•. 8111198 , ______ .;..._ __ -. ________ _ D•nnls Berman This 1111~nt was Iii.cl with the County C111k of Orang• Counw on 8-17·98 11tll717400 01tly Pilol Aug. 2\, 21, Sept, 4. 11, 1"8 F331 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltleus 8u.tneH Name ltatement lht following person• 110 dOlng bu•inen u : COM''+" • 10050 Outil Ave .• Fountain Vellty, CA 112708 "Affordable Alternative" Discount C8sket, Cremation& Ktnt M Ptltreen, 10058 Quail Ave., fountain Valley, CA t:70I Suaan L Ptferaen. 100!>8 Ouatl Ave , Fountain Valley, CA 112708 Thia butln111 It con- ducted by' hutballd Ind Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your f amlly to paying Inflated prices for caskets & servlces?m TRADE ca111•rne••MCM1Er ~ clmWltd Sa~............... I JfmllLll ~--~~----------~~----...;;---------~-----~--;._.-------------------------------........ --~----------....-.1---•-4_1· ... ~71~~·i=:======================ll!I 4 Newp0rt' Beach/Costa Mesa Doity Pit6t · ... . . . . . . . . . . ·Friday, Augl.l$f 21, 1998 . .. ' .. ,UBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH ,-PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTrcH PUBLIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES ""' . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlC! . PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTICE NOTa "' T1llU9TB'a ........ 0.-fllfNll .................... ~--~ Flotttlou• aueln•H FloUUoue auelnoH \ FlctHlout hslneH 'lctltlou• •u.tnoH W.. Ta NO.: IMt-.C • .. r=:t ......... "' ................. ............ ........, .. flotltlous auelno .. flctHlcH.Ht ~u LOM fYN.: CON LOAN .... ....... 8* I h I .::/"1411 ...... DIM:~~ Namo Stetomonl Nam• Stetomont Nem• ltet•....,.t ........ tat~ NMMltet•Ment N8MOStat._...t NO.: Wa1 .... DIOR ....... : ..... .. _.,, .,, ,. UI# TM tonowtng pe11on1 .,, Tn. fOllowlng peftonl att TM following l)Oftonl wt Tn. fOllOWlnQ ptftOnS are TM tolloWlng petsons '" The lollo~ng peftonl att •:~-lls:H "'-o.c.a• lilt..,. , .......... ~-.,....l.~~ CSf1 bUl•Mll 11' dOI~ butlne11 II' doi~ t>uslnest u · dol~ t>utlnotl ••: mbutlnl .... : doing bu11ne11 u : ~ ... lriCG. 0... flll TNIL lllW 917· I J -fll ... TW MM9ffPDll I R INVESTMENTS, Pac le Yacht Excl\enr,, Jim I SeNlcff, 820 SI AC ComlNCtlon, 2082 CH/REICH, 2797 Tilt Elegance. 29492 UI INC. YOU Ma • am. ..,.,.. ........... .................. CWIY aMD'f -~ 3083 Hatbof Blvd., Sani. 700 Udo P11k Drive fl 1, Clalr. Colla M111, CA Marian Way, Co1t1 Mftl, Bunll~ ClrClt, Cotti PaJma1 fl7, 1AQUna HJl1, 'AULT UNDM A~°' 9Mlalt'9 Cl ... R ....... "' .... 0....,, TNlt. .,.. ....... ~., AM. CA. 92701 N .... pott Beach, CA 112663 92628 CA 112827 M ... , Am28 CA92tH TRUIT, ~TID MMe ~. I _.,, ol ._ ,.. ..... _.."' ........ .. .,......, .... Richard Reiff, 3657 A t<tnneth Arthur Guilt0td, James R~ Jordan, W1tllam B Link, 2082 Mil· Egon Reich, 2797 Buntc;'f l<eYin T. Ftmtttom, 26492 UNLDa YOU TAKI M;-~·IJt••··~ ---,,, ........ c AM.~n7Dl9tt ASpen V1lla?ce Way, Santi 700 Udo Park Drive 137, 820 St. Cl , Co111 M .... Ian Way, Costa MeN. CA Clrcle, Co11a M.... C Lat Palm11 fl7, Laguna TION TO MOTICT YOUR ~--!,12 ..... .., ... ~ .... UM! (11:, _,.,.,. Ana. CA 112 04 Newport Beach, CA 92663 CA 92628 92827 92928 Hills, CA 926H ""°'IAI f , fT MAY • ..,... .• M ...... Nlll DialJ .., ...., '· .i1. Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-This . bu1ln111 11 con. This bu1lna11 11 con-This bu1ln111 11 con· Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-IO&.D AT A~ UU. C09TA ~ CA ..i7' 111 111 ....... lllJI ·~ -dUCted by: 1n Individual ducted by· tn lndillldull ducted by: In Individual ducted by an 11\0iVldual ducted by an lndivldull d~ed by: an Individual P YOU ,_., M l:DlA-T"9 WI ......... TNllllM ........... ar ... Have you •tarted doing Havt you 111rttd doing Have you 1~r1ed doing Havt you 11&11ed doing Hive you et.111.CS doing Havt you •tarted doing NATION 0. THI HATUM dlaclelllta : ::-:T fOf bl.lllnlll 'i No bu11nt11 yel? V11, 11-15-98 bullMlt yel? No bUelne11 yet? No .,, ....... ,... -al bUslnen yet? o bu11ne11J.el? Y11. 1992 M THI NIOCllDNG .., Ilic..~--... ......... "' .. Aic:hard t<tnotth Mhur Gu1llord Jamff R. Jordln W1Hl1m • Uni! Egon Atleh Kt Vin F "natrom AGAIHIT ~ YOU ................... '""-'""'fF Can't seem to .... Thi• atatt nt WH llltd Th11 1111ement was filed This 11a11ment ,wu flltd This llatement WH flled T'111 slattmont wu filed Thll Slaltment WH filed IHOULD M:T A ---1111'1 ..... If ,,., --.... "' gef to all those ... with t~e <:-Ounty Cltrk of w11h lh• County Clerk of with the County Cllfk of wllh lhe County Clerk of wllh tn. County Clerk of with lht County Cle<k of LAWYllt On Miii .. 2:00 : ............. nw. .......... orange c;oun1y on 8· 11 ·98 Orange County on 8· 11 ·98 Orange County on 8·18·98 Orange County on 8·11-98 Orange County on 8-18·98 Orange County on 8-17·98 "'1, THa LAW °"'9CD 0. ............. bul ... Mt ....... ~ repair jobs -1,1H807H792 19988708785 t9918787483 iHl87e7428 tH887e7484 19988787401 llWYIH J. -....r, INC., .....,. CO'f•Wlt Oii W.• -~. w Dec»-around the house? , Dall)l .(.'•bl Aug. 14, 2t, 28, Dally P1!ol Aug. 14, 2t, 28, Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28, Dally PMot Aug. 21, 28, Dally Pilot AUg. 21, 28, Daily Pilol Aug. 21, 28. H duty appcMfad TN81" = . .....-orll'll-rllllaft .,, .,. M .... l)o. Let the Clat1lrted S~I. I 1998 F298 S1p1. 4, 1998 1 F303 Sept. 4, 11 , 1998 F313 Stpl .... 11, 1998 F315 Stpt. 4, 11, 1998 F320 Sept. 4, 11, 1998 F332 under and pWIUllflt to ~..-cMnV tlUe, po-.. IMftdfOfll ........ PU,LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of TNae NCOnlod • Of enc;..,,,.. t9n .... Dlfault ancl Service Directory PUBLIC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "271'M, .. tnlllr'Ufnent branua, to pay tM r .. lllldlofl ''/.... The """ help you find • Flotlllo"9 iuelnoaa No.11111MMl2',, In booll -='·:r==-= ......... , QUlllCf = l Flclltlou• Bu•lnoaa Flolltlou1 8u1lntH flotltloua 8uslnoaa Fictitious 8ualn•aa Flotltlous BuelnHs '"I pee--. "' Oftldal Rec· --Dlfeult reliable tielp .... 1 Nam• Statement Name Stat•m•nt Name Sl•t•m•nt Namo lt•t•m•nt Hem• St•tem•nt N•m• Statement orda 1n IM omce o1 the .... "'r.-. ~~ ...... ,.. ' Tile following persons 011 The following persons are The follQWlng persons art TM foltowlng pettonl are Tn. tonowlng per1on1 1tt Thi followlng petsons art County ~-"' °"" -doin~ buslntss u · . doing bualn111 es: doin~ buslneu er. dol~ bu1lne11 as: d~ business as: doing buslneu as: ANGI Cowwty, .... ol ~ite~ Me11 M1llwork, 1835 Whit-N!iWPOAT COAST INTrnl-Bae Ba~ x•chnologlff, TO MV'S. GYM, 1838·A Propt" Fax, 101 t Brloso L VRA RECORDS, 500 C1g-~ lboculed .:r. ,;;c Cl. Costa Mesa, CA ORS. 19 Canyon Ttn1ce, 2639 8l1c th tn, Ntw~ Placentia Av., Costa Mesa, Drive, ultt 1 to, Cosla ney une, Suitt 31 t, New· GUN M. 1HMA. M Hie 'II lie!; · tfeu. 92627 Newport Coast, CA 92657 Beach, CA 92660 CA 112627 Mffl, CA 92627 port Buch, CA 92663 MNUmD MAN WLL 11!LL Wayne R Johnson, 339 Dtb0<ah Ann Miller, 19 MlchHI J. Bigl, 2839 Thomas Alan Wish, 505 Peltr M. P11cey, 466 Gav· Lisa Unn Manley.~ C1g-AT "*.IC AUCTION TO Walnut St .. Costa Meo. CA Canyon Terrace. Ntwpo11 Blackthorn, Newport 38th St., Newport Beach. Iota, Ntwpoit Btach, CA ney Line, Suitt 3t1, New· HIOHUT Ba>M flOfl 92627 • Coast, CA 92857 Btach. CA 92680 CA92&83 92660 . pon Btach, CA 92663 CAIH \:::" .. time of Thi• business 11 con· Thie bu1l1tess 11 con-This bu1lnus Is con· Thi• buelntu I• con-Thi• buslnt11 11 con· This busln111 11 con-.... In MOMy of"" ducted by· an Individual ducltd by 1n 1nd1vtdu11 ducted by an indlVidull ducttd by: In lndivldull ducttd by: an lndiVidual ducted by: an Individual United ... e .. by • ~ Have you 11a11ed dOing Have you llat'led doing Have you 1t1rt1d doing Have you 11111tc:1 doing Htve you 1tarted doing Have you 1t11ltd doing .... cMck.....,., by. CW''""' yet? Yes, 8· 1 ·98 business yet? Ves, 11-1·98 business J't? No · buslne11 'Xitt? No buslnets r,T'? No business yet? No IUte or ,....., crecMt GOOD ADI eyne R. Johnson Debi Miller MichHI . Bigl Thomas an Wish Ptttf M. acay U11 Unn Manley ~ °' • cMck drawn This statement WIS tiled This Slllemenl was filed This statement was filed This ltlltmtnt w11 filed This statement WIS filed This statement was filed by I .... Of f ...... UY• ' v.1lh the Counly Citric ot with the County Ct11k of with tht County Clerk of With the County Clerk of with lhe County Clerk of with the County Clerk of Inga and to8l'I IHOClldon, 011ngt Counly on 8·1t·98 Orange County on 8·18-98 Orange County on IJ.111-98 Orange County on 8-18-98 Orange County on 8·18·98 Orange County on 7·23-98 Uvlngt IHOC .. llon, Of 1998878878' 19988787485 19988787'80 18'88187430 19988787432 tl9H78St18 uvtnO•-*~ln Call 1, Dally Pilot Aug. 14, 21, 28, Dally P1to1 Aug. 2t, 28. Daily Pilot Aug. 21, 28, Diiiy P~ot Aug. 21, 28, Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28. Dally Pilot Aug. 21, 28. aactlon-1102 to ... Ao ' Sepl, 4, 1998 F302 StpJ.,4, 1t, 199& F32t §!pt. 4, 11, 1998 F3t8 Stpt.4, 11 . 1998 F325 Stpl. 4, 11, 1998 F314 Sept. i4, 1 t, 1998 F333 nanclal code and authof· lHd to do bualnua In this CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Clatslfled Is ..... Riie) .t AT THE "°"TH 642-5678 On the mo~e? 11 ' I t he ea ay-1 O· ll's the solutlon you're Overstocked with CONVENIENT . ~ EHTMHCE TO -. access, Information-searching for • wheth· stutt? Wheth•r you're buy-SELL THE COUNTY ~T-Sell your extra packed marketplace er you're seeking • A call to Ing, selllng, or jult HOUM, 700 CMC CEN- 'household vlslled regularly • sue-home, en apartment, Classlfled looklng, claaslfied hat your used vehicle T!Jt DltlVE WUT, IANTA The~.rnot cossfully • by all kinds a new occup1tlon or wlll hel~ what you needl through classlfled AHA.~ ... right, ' Items of consumers. even a stray pet. 842·58 8 CLASSIFIED . tide and lntwffl conveyied in Classified 042-5078 642·5678 to and now hetd by " ,, \. ·••J . Index Bow to Place A r-11 IMS.IHI -~ Ratt and dPadhnt'• ari' ~Ub)fi'I to c·hung•• without 11olJI r Thr publJ,ht'r r..-.l'nr' rill' right to rrn"-Or. rt'da, .. 1f~. rt'n'>t' or l'l'Jf'<'t an) da~,1fied nd,tni'>t'mrm Plta-.t' n•pnrt illl) rm1r that may ht tn yuur da., .. 1fit·d 11d 1mmrdiu111ly. Tht> Dail) P1l111 01·1't'(>L' nu 1111.btluy for any rrror m nn adHni .. cmrnr for wlurh n mo' bt-g -Cl t10S.2144 ......... By Fax (7 14) 63 1-6594 By Phone (71 i ) 64 2-56 78 By MalWn Person: rt ponsiblt r:m•pt for tlie rri..t uf ti..= 'pan• Bl'tually r)('l'Upard b} thr rm1r Crrdn rnn only ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY I All rul ts1111 1~e1t11l•t 11 Ill~ ~l'lllllJtt 11 11•1tct 19 IH fed• tfll fllr lteallt ~I of 1 .. 11 ""''''' ""'" "'''" If llltpl II ••nrUst ... , '"''""'. ll111t1t111 t1 ••acrl111l11ll11 lllln• •• rtc1. color. rtlltlH. .... lllMlclJ, IHllllll lllhll It aall1111 •rltl•. or 11 1tt11tl11 It Nb llf &•ell JllttrtlCI, llmllltle• If .aai .. 1ut111 • Ula H WIJOll wlll HI .... , .. " 1«9'1 • .., Hvtrtlst· NII ltf rNI tAltt wMU b II fillltlff " ... • Ott ,... ... Ill lltlt~f llltrlll.. IUI Ill ... 111... ''"r11•H •• 11111 ...,.,. 11'1 tnlllMt H II .... ~Nail Ttclt!t- ,itlilf ~ ... calf HUD Tall·lrff It 1..-..Z..ate. flf IN Wlllll ...... DC 1rt1 JIU&t cau HUO 11 421-3511 HOUSES/ CONDOS 1'0R SALE GENERAL 1002 • .. , ..... 0 (Plf'11i.e inrfudr your name and phonr number and wr"U call you ba<'k 9.rith a price quuu.•.) ;~;30 We~t Bay Strret Co~tu Mrsa. CA 92627 A1 '-1''\\l>ort Blvd & Bay S1 . Boors Tt'lt>pliorw 8:30am-5:00pm \fonday-F rida1· Walk-In 8 :30am-5:00pm ~fonday-Friduy . be allowed Cw t hr fir t lll't'nton . . ' -----Deadllnes ----., Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wedne day ......... Tue day 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm DANA POINT 1026 NEWPORT NEWPORT ACREAGE 1125 BALBOA CORONA NEWPORT . CORONA CORONA DEL MAR 102 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISLAND 2106 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 Dplx S28$, 900. 3Br 2 Ba liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii~iiiiii REDLANDS 6 7acs rHld liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & 2Br 2~a. 3o g11, nu Bl!ST BUY VERSAILLES $1 .6M·tax aavlng1. Now 4Br 4Ba aJc 3/2, Ip, gar, w/d. nu pnl/ Baycreat Twnhome STUDIO South of PCH pnt, roof. 493-0761 or Studio, Views Trees Comm'I corner 8 act w/d. fncd yard, grdnr: Berber, Ille , tunny 2Br+2Ba·1·1evel near quiet, p1rkTng. lauo· OPEN HOUSE 498·7649 J .Webb, Bkr In the HIEIQHTalt •s89,900 to $109,876 C-4-0wner 549-8309 hi 1 s32501 deck, S/PCH, S2100. new + pool, view. dry, no pets S700/'1\0 FRIDAV 10·2 501 Tustin, approx. SEA FAIRE ~:;·rly. ·Cel 673·3~~ __ 1_14_·_2_6_3-_7_6_49_a_va_1_1 9_1_11 __ s_t_6_95_._A_g_1_. _85_0_·_3&_2_2 Avail 9/1 723-0608 CAMEO SHORES 3000af. 4/5br 3.5ba Studio Penthouse 4607 Orrlngfon Road iota of grey atone •5169,900 to 1194,876 1~11 CH trvlne Terrace pool Bayfront Beautiful --------- VRM .LAGVNA flooring & oak cabl· VIL" .. BALBOA &;n home, 3bd 2ba, F/P, 2Br 2Ba, furn. garage, COSTA MESA 2624 S1 ,395.000·S1 ,844,876 BEACH 1048 nett, nu 50 yr roof, 2 2BR M.._lnl Ocean Vlew PROPERTY 1175 BALBOA lam rm, lg yd, av11t great view. $1800/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 2 I C l'a ~enc l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PENINSULA 2107 now, no pelt, $2695/ Avl 9.5 645·3143 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p, a uzz • r... •$179,900 to $209,8761• mo 7201 •05 ---------•Co•t• Mesa's e .. 1 OPEN HOUSE remodel. Open Sal/ ••• ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "' Ch I I t FRIDAV 10·2 THREE ARCH BAY Sun 2p·8p $599K •Seller Wm Entertain MORRO BAV t 2011 -.-L-l!A_S_E_O_P_T_l~O-N-.-1 ,::r:or:,, 'ub~ 2~:: Jr-lbr & 1br, also 2br IRVINETEARACE Enjoy SunHt Vlowa 840-7000at308 Otfort Between Prices resldentlal homealtes OcHn front at 19th St. Jaamlne Creek 3br 1100 sq.ti, fcvt yard lb•. qu iel gat~d 2007 Sabrina Terrace 2600SF, $2,395,000,__________ Hlllng fastl Lot sizes 3bd 2ba, clean. awe-2b aded t 1 lvl 1 f comm, pool, ten"'9, Sl,995.000 MarthaJan•en Bl!IT LOCI 2BR 1BA from 6,000·14,000sf, somevlew,f/p,furn'd , a. upgr · r andpato WO,rerig. easy access t o Prudential CA Really 949·644-6200 Century 21 Sup•r1tar1 nu carpet, pool, atepa MaryAnn McGuire many ottering ocean winter (714) 673·194~ Catalina Sunset vl•wl Avail lmmod. No g•· fre•way/beach/m•lls 714-7n-7160 to WHtcllft PIH•. MO-e770 vlew11t 800-578-2811 ' S5tOKAgt 780·8533 rage. St900/mo. 714·557•0075 115011 owner 845-0496 Prudentlal California (714) 875-7917 •-e"'"'•a...,.1-d-•/...,.N_o_w_p_o"""rl"""H,...,.1-.,-.. ·' --------CEMETERY LOT/ CAPISTRANO COSTA MESA 2124 Harbor Ridge E1tatH Sm studio. pV1 yrd. "u --H-A ..... R,_..B_,.O..,,.R...,.V..,..,.l=E'""'W~ NEWPORT t BIQ CANYON VILLAS NEWPORT CRYPT 1225 BEACH 2118 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Beautiful 4br 3ba, crpVpnt incl util. a\IJJI Be 11ce 1069 2 3 ••droom• 2·•tory. for ..... by lmm•d $650 612-84S. HILLS SOUTH ,...,. To~hom• Excellence COAST 1070 •2Br 1Ba ht• w/gar, own•r $4600 840-0696 ., 3br 2ba, 3 car gar, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 22nd/Tustin area. avlal 1---------open Sat & Sun 1•5 Mason Elll1 Reahor9 VI...... 4 Ocean Front Gated 915 Sl200, credit+ 111 Newport Ht'• 2Br 1Ba ._reWPORT 3807 Inlet Isle 949-759-7700 •48r 3aa Granite PACtFIC """" • comm, sandy b•ach. & $1500 10<: 848-3255 rear conag• huge lot. n,1; OCEANFRONTS count•,., Maplo wood adjoining plots. Buy 1 quality 4br 3ba+den Ad d d k F I BEACH 2669 Owntr (714) 962-8902 Deluxe Penn. Duplex, fin, upgr•ded carpot, or all tour 25" below home. fumlshod Oct· EASTSIDI! Hou•• w :11 •·552 c. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Broker Cooperllion 2Br 2Ba $449,000 3/2 & 2/2, 4c gara;o. beautifulf $839,900 retail. PP OOS.7570 June $3300 875-4134 1 br 1 ba, 750 ..-ulll $l800. -4 44 Brand Now U1ting roof top dock With By Owner 840--6214 S 750dep + 111/lul VIiia Balboa Fum'd 2BR+2BA FROM S990 * LEASE OPTION * Ja•mln• Creek 3br 2ba, upgraded, trl M Catalina SunHI vlewt $510K Agt 70()..8533 COSTA MESA 1024 ocean vlow-100 Block. 1 .. ••••••••I·--------wrk251·869CS 845·1770 studio 1yr LH, must MOVE·IN·BONUS ENGLISH COTTAGE Call Joan for D•l•ll•. ---------1• CORONA bo rHponalbl• $900 NEWPORT BAY $875,000 94Ml75-4B30 MOBILE HOUSES/ DEL MAR d722·0420 •650-3421 TERRACE 3Br 2ea Beaut1tut1 •• -N-.--w--D-U_P_L_•_x HOMES 1100 CONDOS 2122 HUNTINGTON ~~Y1 ~ 2~~1~e~0e~sC.k ~ Prudentla.l LISTING! 3/2Br. near liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2140 -------Largo pool, new c111· W · B1y & Beach. S450K NB Back Bar loo, pvt I••••••••• i:~n. 1:i~h;~~r P~:: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil APARTMENTS pet & much more ~...., Agent 642-1872 P•llo, 24'x60'.•P•· d/W, walk·ln cloeet. s 31".e•r'•2.FFaum11 IBlya,Hyoamrd•, FOR RENT Sorry No Pe1s 949·723·8i20 clout metr 1ullo w/ba 545-4855 NII' CREST condo 4br 2 sink•, tub & ••P 1---------Everything brand new I 2c garage. Avl Sept. 1 ••••••••• 1--.....-------2.Sba, frptc, pool, 2 shower, + guest BA GENERAL 2102 $1250/mo 640-8385 $1100/mo. 636·2187 DUPLEX Upper UM OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUS• NI 1• $2000 Stops to sand. lg new car. poll, • · 6 BA. Financing avail liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 2Ba Completely ---------kit, 4Br 2Ba, 1unroom. FRIDAY 10.2 FRIDAY 10-2 o,,.n ••t 1:30-5:00 s29,500 a1s.2044 --------1 CORONA EASTSIDE NEWPORT CREST a Gretal Ct. 850·3883 LOOKING H Furnlth•d Home with JR~ 2144 2c p•rklng $3000'mo 214i IRIS AVE 200 Columbla st. To place •n ad In Call Laura, Agent aomo view, cloH to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DEL MAR 2622 yearly. Cau 673-6900 VRM s 4 ooo •Nii M•IGHTa• Claealfted 494 8841 P 494-1774 everything! Agent , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ask for Goty $339.000-$398,878 27 • t .5ba HardW<I noor1 can ... 2 .•• ..,.. 25 Yrs LH e~perlence 67.,3·535-4 or 380-9492 Wonderful L•••• ____ __. _____ __ Don't Over Par to 1111 OP•N HOUaB und•r c•rpet. S4HK Upgraded 2·Story -----------...------...;;_ and .. II your tiouH. Prudenllal CA Realty FRIDAY 10-a 438 Et Modena Ave. • famuy hom• located NEWPORT NEWPORT c~lrco~~~:,r:,k•~::nl 949-644-8200 Harbor View HomH Owner (3 10) 390-3988 MOlll! MOBILE MOBILE gr. ~oq= ~~:;,~:: .. cv BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 714·291-2954 2326 Po~R~ord .. n NWl'T CONDO 28• ROMES 1100 HOMES 1100 HOMES 1100 pools and ctiildron'a •:-:::::::::::::~=======-PATRtCK TllNOR8 •E••t Sid• 4Y" nu S875,000.S748,178 2.5Ba. modern kit, park. Thia home also ~ PloaH Call & Ltl ua home, 3br 2.Sba AC hrdwd nr., 1389.199 t•atur.. WOOd ftoorl, Know What Your hi• & bright, frplc, prlv OP•N HOUa• aerb aoan.. oversized tit .. end a No•da Arel 858·9705 yd 13891< 845-S<t4B. FRIDAY t0-2 Wlnkloman R••llY t>eaut1f~ty landsc•pod 1 -8 0 0 ..e ·TEN 0 R E tr'SIDB 3Br 2Be. Ltg 8 10 CANYON 714-879-M10 r::. N:. ~=~: Fam rm, 2c gar, plu• 1 Aue Montroux NWlllT aHOR•• 2Br, Call Frank s.nn.a at SOLD! RV AccoH. A.eking SIS0,000 Otc, 288, beam cell, (949) 751-3121 for $279,000. •S•ll•r Will o••N MOUa• MWef tA• roof, USIK more Into at Coaet Enter1aln All Otforal r all N ,..,... a-.-.-i-. Showcase home• S FRIDAY tO-• BIA Orundy Ro on ew,...... • ..-.._.....-a. for ••I• In our Haner lmmone NEWPORT SHORES IMH7M 111 Saturday RHI Estate ~ Pnacle.Dtill 209 Dnkl Dtfwe 1·.-..._--...... --o..--.-.. __,.,. : Suppt•montl W VRM a.v va.we from w. • HOMES OF ~...., S3M.000.'4se.111 b .. uutu1 veroallloa LUXURY .2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES •We Finance N!WPOlT llACB 21•• NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS a.y(Toec eoe..-.,..-~~a ..n.a..<1 T..opical ....._...~ 1.-.1 P:ool .. dcda. ...-..,~ ...... ~ ........ ~ ...... • ~ llll. lll 18it 11A. da lf'O- • Pmaar ~or We-Ct •Wooail ..... ..,. ,. = ........ '!:C.. • ::.::. :.:, t'::r::.: • $1~ ~No,_ : THE WEEK (949) 844-8373 x 141 Condo. Dual Maeter OP•N MOUa• Sultoe with meny teplaw ade a tart • • e I de B ea u t If u I ,.,D ... Y t A_2 • " .. ..,. upgr•doa lncludlnn a et fu•t 1751 cuatom dot•tched w•aTCLlffl' mlrror, tile a ,,..,.,.; • Deliver Home to Site , : Deadline Wed 6pm hmo, gated complex, 1827 Matlnor Dr. 1....., tub. Tennie. -..a, ***** bulll In '94, 3Br 2.5Ba. 1419,000 ,_ unity.--:: OPEN HOUSE upgr•d•d, prlc•d =a:"'"' ... ,, 1 , Lletlne• for t 181 rlghll Only S295,000. Prudential CA Realty .......... llellllW • I c .. dlln• Thu,. &pm Earl • Judy Taylor, 949-144-8200 ~ ***** Agtt 842-4722 ............. WM~ I• pays to advert"• •LOV•LY • a1D•• •-·-··""TA .... 1-ILPl"'lu~m-~ •• !"'!.-Lte Condo,.,...*" In tho b .. I local 4bf hOMO on ~ IOOOef Hup Bey V..WI .... ... to vll ..... ,IOK ' , Aeel E•t•t• Sectlori tot. Am tor RV Prtvat• OrlOlnal Area, •••t lly Ownet 11M1• f CALL TODAY gueet qtra bf I. ba. Plan (I) 38'+ ~am. Prlee41 ie lelll LIU RIVSM 0...... Aet 3oe..t.114 MOOt< AQt 840-5HO ..... ,000 ............ __ ........_ : 'M ... 74-4•8• -_,_.. ..._ ' ANN• WIUSV .... Ll8TINQ Bay Pl:= ... ~ Li:_"_ .. _•_T_4-4_•_4_• __ ,,o.A11_A_PO_INT_ •.• 'o.2.• ~'.;;;.:; .. :,v:. .. ..... , "" """' PNClenltel CA ~hlil~IDllll-.911 •llCMIARCM •UCM• Gate 9vatd4HI, 3bf •iHMilhii 0•11•* 3ba 1100 .... Mamie, ................ '°"' .... ..... .... 4M '9A 11.4~ Prtft9 OMJ. l41M Ptlntl•et1.:::li ----~--~------~°"';::.;.;•;;;..:....,:.;;..;.;~"~,.,o;;;..o;.~140~1,_..,.:...;o~·-•..._--~---~-------...--.. ....... 1022 ' • Complete All Interior & Exterior Work At Site ALL FOR ONE, WW INCLUSIVE PRICE TifREE BEDROOM & TWO BATH $27.0. DOWN· $+t7 MONI'lllN W/d , ,.ftg. 12100/MO Pleue call 9'69) 760-09 J 9 ...... no I*•· AOent.. '---------...i--illllllill Tom '1Wt11 • ilr t L TWA HICe1 new c~. ,, .. gar909, ,_., o.e.on·a. S1350.11Nlr 940 .. 4 PA.IKWAY APAln'MBNT8 AT BIO CANYON OATW ~ 9Y M.m•Clfll m.Ne ~ ... .,_.., .. avte vtewa. BrR ~~In~ 111118 t. aor3..,.....,.•••homel ·~.....-·~ ... ~ .... ;alltoa !wood ..... •NIOOI ...... •-bmrllr\'19ftd3M •Allm\--••• ..,IDA ... • ,.._ Clll CPI ..... cw= .. • l . . 4 f ridoy. August 21, l 998 Newport Beoch/CC'sto Mesa Doily PHot , I ------I MONEY MISCELLANEOUS TO LOAN 2914 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 PETS ar 8010 ANIMALS CORONA 6049 DEL MAI HUNTINGTON BMW 9030 CHEVROLET 9046· 6122 BEACH 8 140 iiiiiiiiii, Bii4ii0ii:Jii3iiciisii1iiii~ '94 co rv•tt e f£NTALS C•sual Atmosphere Sal•• WA8 8HOTt Ca1 Bla.ck/blk, auto. iOOk Polo groen1111ory 1111r Automotive Loan• Personal Loan• eusln••• Lo•n• llmf.lovm•"' Is Aeq d 1·888·454·1309 Adm1n Aasl1tan1 COMI! GROW need• h m. Neuv1---------MoVll\8 Sal• Sat ml, 1011 01 upgrades, (1 0&629) 120,l)l( Augu1t 22, 8·3pm 2 Alplna aul, BBS whit, LEXUS R OOMS 2706 ., NB Oce•n Front Shr 2br home w/plll ••••••••• 'bath ON sand. NO brd ANNOUNCEMENTS wlk. S750mo 650-6904 needed for HB Con· WITH U81 11ruc11on Co. Account· E11pand1ng retell ad· Ing bkgrnd req d, llght vert11lng department typing, Quick Books .. oles a Hlf moUvated Pro/Word E11cell, laK account e11ecut1ve o rHumo lo 964-6297 sell, develop and r· vLERICAL lit• otflce vice now bueln H ••••••••• kills required ' for end speclal aecU 111. NB rm w ·.Jar 5550/mo We prefer a c n ate 111 en.-;• level position In shr bath w/yng mate Billing Dept Seniors 10 have a ml um of kit/Indy ' prlv. pool/Jae ANNOUNCEMENTS welcome S48·217t 1 Y•'' p rint ad· cell Julie 548-2559 1,.. 2920 vertlslng experience. ,.B w Ocoanlronl/22nd. • E11p 'd -Mtg 1·~l!:pr1r1 EKc:ellent communlc•· Pr1va1e rm, unlurn, shr " .nted 'iql) comm.. lion skills. Ability to bath, utls pd, n/smkg, PRAYER TO ST. JUOE e11tnt -'1tiANA & set goals and make kitc;heriette. laundry, May the Sacred H••" HUD ava1• 16 6665 prolesslonal presenta· l block to N e P11H of Jeau• be adored Experienced Ilona In a fast paced 551 o mo. Call Sorn· at and glorified, loved Processo r and detail oriented en· 714•675.480& 1 and praised , pr•· WANT!;:O FHA, VA, vlronment, ieeiwoon 9AM·:i'PM) served ,ttuoughout the olid HUI:> 436·6665 Xlnt benehl package, worlc:I now ond for· • includll''O 40,t k, Ori.lg NEWPORT HEIGHTS ever. Sacred Hoart of Fm1sh Cpotr/Sta1r rnstl'r screening/physical re· '..') s now, dQc'\(, fp, Jesus, pray for us, s1 will •rain rol mot•v d quired. t::OE vaultotJ ce1I, pwn bath, Jude. \'l(Olker ol mira· p e r!; w ,ow,n cor. Resume• via lax: At· r~,11 priv 'n'o/srnk. tndry cles, proy ror us: S1. stoady !Ob 841-6'329 1en1lon, Lynn Esola • S52!> mo ,722·0723 Jude. holpe~ ol the H .U.O . Chlldrena 714·65D-4802 or mall: VACATION RENTALS . 2722 hopeless. pray for us. C loth ing PfT llelp Times Cotnmunlly Say lhll prayer nine wanted. Fashion Is News. 330 West Bay times o day and by 949·644-7877 Potra ~troet. Costa Mesa, att 957-8133. SOUTHC8AST AUCTl N · 22021e.111Mtlt. s.aa AM. CA 92707 .....-61 .,..._,.CA •Z84 the 01ghth day your HALLMARK S HOP In CA 92627 prayer will be an· NPB no eds asst 1·s-a-le_s/M __ a_r_k_e_t_ln-9--P-T Buy It. Sell It. Find II. swerod II has never Classlfled. vacc'a, only child, 1 yr lee req. 562·433-4797 Vorkl• loves children, housebroken, spayed, 10 good home. $800.00 844·6883 PIANOS& OIGANS 6059 Yam•h• U3 upright piano In beautiful cond1llon $1995 sa2.e2e.0200 TV. ELECTRONICS, STEREO 6080 CABLE Descramblers 30 day 'monoy bacl< guar. MC/Visa/COO 1 ·800·417 ·0312. GARAGE SALES been known 10 fail mgrs, sores porsons Xlnt opponunily, 1111· Publication m ust be E>cp pref 949·721·8085 ary 1 comm 722·0456•-----------iBAlBOA YVONNE KARN ESTATE SALES FRI & SAT *10AM·2PM• 1121 Ebbtlde Rd. off San Joaqulr. and Crown . •se Ford T..Slrd, complete houat· hold content•. Baldwin baby grand piano, Grandfather clock, oil paint· ings, Jewelry, porce lains, sit· ver, collect, fine china, antiques. aofa .. ts, (l·over origlnal owner non· MISSION VIC.JO,• 11u fled, 1 ·leather) smoker, musl seer (949)364·0804 furniture, gas drver, $8995 h714·873·2544 '94 s10 Blazo., BIK'1 boolca etc. Sat '-'I work714·CSIS0·1717 4WO, V6, 82Kml, goQ<l• 20242 Morrl11own ----------cond, fully loadeb: (Brookhursl/Adams) '87 3251S Bronze tan Sl3,500 751 _5~~ llhr Int Svnroot, 61p, alloy1, l OOkrnl $5900 '95 TAHOI! t Bjorn (714) CS31 •0045 Full pwr. only 46~ NEWPORr BEACH 6169 _____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CADILLAC 9040 (462260) .LS26.9P LCXUD MISSION VIEJO (949)304·0884 S•\ August 22 8am iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii 1--...;._.,,..-,""='.:=-=-=-=-~- Movlngl Lots of good '88 Sedan D•Vlll• '98 A~TRO LS atuttl Clothes. furni· Special Edition. Sllll 1 SK rnr.. full PW' ture, frig, toys. misc. ahowroom new, al· (3UWA023)$19,0lJO 446 Cotallna (corner ways garaged. d11von LEXUS OF I C I & B d ) WESTMINSTER ., o ala 1na roa only 7k ·m1 por year, 1714) 892•8908 • 90~1 champagno. be19e' lealh(lr & rop 57 ,950 , __ _._ _____ _ 714·641·9089 •• FERRARI TRANSPORTATION '91 Allan t e Red I an liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••I llhr, 84k m1, loadod, nil tecordsl Xlnt cond, asking 516,900 Call POWER BOATS Mary 310.937.4040 '89 MONDIAL •'f Blk 1an, 5000m1. llkO n"w musl s oo • 723·1141 SS0.000 *Est ate Sale* 7012 94 Sl,..S MINT cond, 7 am Saturd alf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 35Km1. fully loadod. •--------.._ 933 Sonora Road by m a r 0 0 n . s t 8 , 4 5 o 1,;an t seem lo Sonora Elomentry '89 Boston Whaler 1 owner 720-9695 I h School. Furniture & 150hp Yamaha, xlnt get to al I ose much morol!I condl 949·675·088? ---------repair Jobs •Trade rny Lake Tahoe Sor hmo for 1 Wk, lor j or hme ' blk from ocean 7 I 4·888·8688 prom1sod Th:lnk you, MGMT/SALES PT/FT Bill 5l5•3897 Som ISLAND 6106 SI Jude for your for upscale spec111ll1es S ECRETARIAL APPLIANCES 6011 --------- help FA store In Fashion ts. Executive secretary liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 6124 **""**** CHEVROLET 9045 around tho house? Cust service orionled, nooded to work for W~lrlpool Refrlg sldo •SAT 8 "2 * 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAIL BOATS .... 7014 '83 MONTECARLO RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 LOST & hrly -comm -benefits. portners of a Newport by side, white, glass Antiques, furniture, 1• 949.544.5953 Beoch Shopping Cen· shelves, only 3 yrs old toys, washor/dryor. HUOE YARD SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOUND 2925 Office H elp-PT must ter Development firm. S350. 949·644·5624 ~i~ D~~M';,N~o~~~ Sat 8am. Sun 9arn. FULLY LOAOEDI LOW, LOW, M l\."ES Let the Classified Service Directory 2 Roommates Wanted! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be computer hlerorc, Strong Word Process· 326 E 16th. Books, Catallna 22 fixed keel $3500 (949) 548·3727 help you find reliable help. 642·5678 $100 mo 1761 Tustin F d Sh h d M dependable. working Ing skills required. _F_U_R_N_l_TU_R_E ____ ----------furn, appliances, 1171h and Tus1on CM) oun ep •r 11< w c h tldrons talent (Word 7.0), Real Es· 6014 BALBOA clothe s, dark rm tJo drugs• 602·6013 pup. H VocinityA San~a <1gcncy 851.0920 tate or legal back· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii equip., and morel robu1ll 0/B, very clean ,88 Cavalier Z24 c onv poss frea slip Newpor1 v6, looks n 1eat, fun 52900. tokes 707·9488 ., CdM Sh "bd 3b Ana o19hts ug I ground destrablo, 2 TALL WHT WICKER PENINSULA 6107 _S_t_7_7_H ___ S_l_l ---------1 are .., a, (714) 223-2807 PfT Gr ocery store Notary Pubhc 8 plus. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a • uge a• gar. S!>8t •Clop• third Great c ompanion! merchandiser and Please lo>c resume 10 bookcases, chlldren'a 1• golf clubs, stereo, u td A ll amen1t1es Gorm an shepherd , lootl demonstrator In Diano 1949) 760•8584. white dresser Saturdav 8·2 cloft'les. lawnmower, MARINE SLIPS DOCKS 7022 ;:iva1I 9 t 72 1-1929 border collie mrx. your area, car nee. 949·759·1386 MS•ulletll LFoatms 101v1 •Vtaurffdl hou~wares & MOREi NB Penn Share 2br For interview 642·4283 SEMl-RETIAEO"serles" Girls white bdrm set, 2HS Albert Place female. approK lyr 27 noedod for start up 315 Coronado St. (OrangA Ave/2"rd St) o· M I t ba S~2S/rno + u111s, needs lovmg home. PAYROL.L/ broker dealer in New· twin beds with cusrom .. "' 4 oor ng noar female prel d. avail hse broken 759·0203 ADMINISTRATIVE port Beach. Ask for designer spreads, s at on I 'I 7 •1 Pavllllon, els lo ocean now 949·6'12·2503 H elp! Reward' Lost my ASSISTANT Fred (949) 553·1900 2 matching chairs, CORONA wornons cllhg, relrldg, $12,500 722·0456 day NB VIiia Point 2 msrr cat at COM Vet Hosp Payfoll assistant and dresser, chest, desk. hsehld items galore! 650·3421 evening. b f II nmnn prof'I BllnklO my Cat leaped office administrator. ToacWESL In homos. 2 mirror's. $750 DEL MAR 6122 2381 Rutnera Dr, __ M_O ___ O_R_l_N,,_G_W_IT .... H--1 P~~I ou n~ s:nk 5775 oul or my arm s Grey Full limo position. Job N/S OC, eve's/wk· (949) 642·5371. • CAL 25 NPB near 1 .: util 5 719·0738 rem. bli.. & grey paws duties include: assist-ends .. Sp/Eng oxp. Glrla white bedrm H s • h Id /k I 1 1 t ems, S•tf•S1 un eh ·51 hlur1n. mg w11h payroll for 12 50 +/hr 479·1070 set, Incl desk, chest, women's clothes/ac· re r g . w eo c a r. 1 8th · S' 1 1 · 5 O O · Nowport Hi's room 1 eye blind 644-4942 m1 d ·s1ze company•-----==-...,,.__,,~--bookcase, computer cess. ofl1ce, toys, Hoyerllft, walkers, (949) &75·2889 lor ront. K1chon priv, LOST CAT In the Nwpt TEACHER bed rail, cllh1, toys, .,,..,..,.....-------1 and executive office (TODDLER) table $150 4 high books, car radio, shrt Sllp fo 42' B t 9"'' no smk S500mo Crst area (precious I) admlnislratlon. PleosA NB P hool d b k• . h I • WY roce1ver, Sat only educalional Items, etc I Good lorc. water/eoleacl S<100sec 722-6033 H 1 r '" .. rose nee s ac rattan c 8 ri, 2034 C alvert Ave. tags. Ima ayan em send resume 10 Ac· t ddl 1 h I S45ea. Complete lull 8·4 958 Sandcastle S13...,r ft. Udo Bridge NPB S .. nre·4br 2 5 ba grey Reward 548·2559 oxp o er eac er w .--nu counting Supervisor. ECE units for 1yr old size bed, $75. Brass & Sat. 8122. 8a·2P Hse-els. Avl now 675·6128 l wnhome w 1 person LOST CAT, short hair. PO 6011 1560, Cosla clns srm. Benellll enamel full headboard hold 11ams, tors of 0 b I M C 92628 Can'I seem to • w' " gar aun, orange marble temale osa. 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Ca 92659 Service 1008 WILSON ST ACURA 9010 Verde CM 546·4005 M be 'f I Plumber/Drain Cleaner Telemarketing Earn any aut1 u (Canyon Dr./Wilsofll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Eicp pref'd Svc repair S30K by Christmas! rurn11ure piE:Ces, from Directory Vard Sale Sat 8•12• FT. pleniy or worl<, will •Telemarketers dream Dre\el, Century and help you find Anuque furn: collect, BUSINESS OFFICE EMPLOYMENT train.C M 46·3299 •Ono of the Most Henredon framed art reliable help Vintage clothing, 1ov1s, •••••••••• Reputable & longest d C · FOR RENT 2769 PT ottlco work, local lasting company 01 its an rugs. ome in 642·5678 art, misc household errands, lleK hours. kind In o.c. and bro wse or call us 156 E 19th. Balboa Ottlce.Aleller EMPLOYMENT .. ar tllC' bench, 400sq It, 5530 compu1er, office skllls •Will prove in the first w11h vol.Jr treasures tor needed. S10hr , No 1ntor11low that you'll consignment. The Community Macl;et Place. 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Fax w eek person One rosumo· 949-85 1·2239 yoar expor1once pre-Receptionist ferred EO.E , drug· Busy community free & smokefreo work newspaper seeking environment Send ro· pt1r1'11me receptionist. sumo w11h salary his· hours 1 ·oo p m 10 lory to Accounting s 30 p m Monday Supervisor, PO Box thru Friday. Duties In· •••••••• Please be aware lhal tho hst1ngs In this cat- egory may r«Ululre you to call a 900 number in which there Is a chnrgo per minute 21.4 Amana trig, 2dr, 4 mo's now, was $1050 sacrifice 5695, brass/glass c:ocktall table was 5695 sacrl· f1co 5250, small wood end·lable glass top S79, vacuum Kini cond 511 5 new, •acrlllce $59 also lamps & other uems 721·6736 There's never been a better time to buy or lease! Save thousands today! .. .tNCOME PROPERTY 1560, Costa Mesa, CA c I u d e ans w c r Ing 1--------- 92628 or laK lo (949) phonos sorting mail, EMPLOYMENT 2790 _64_2_·_72_4_6_____ bolancing roco1pts al WANTED 5535 iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I B 0 0 K K E E p E R I he end of I he day. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ATTN. BUILDERS: needed for PfT 0H1ce EOE. Physical ro-11 E Side Co sta Mesa h elp Plea se call quired Please fa)( re- Ai:re Pro1ect 9 Barbara 723·1879 aume 1nclud,ng salary "1 >us" .. Ready to Go• Cashier/Gift Wrap hisiory 10 S 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 M l 1 PfT. I 1-4pm M·T·Th-S· 1---(_9_4_9_) _64_2_·_7_6_6_7 _ Rod OwnertBroker Sun. 250 Og le St. Ro1a1I ,t.i3J Or 1nqt> CJ2-38t2 Costa M esa Harord THIS LIITLE PIGGV E SIDE C. MESA S ~ WEARSCOITON CLA Sir I ED HI g h ·On d k l d s I will do errands. Orlvo to appt's, shop· ping, kid s 10 school e1c. Susie 719·9603 llDCBA!IDISB Wolff Tanning Beds Tan At Horne Buy Olrect ond Save1 Commer c I a I/Hom• units from $199.00 Low Monthly Pmts Fr•• Color Catalog Coll 1·800-711·0158 1;:> Ur 11; on p,1r k·l•ke !l's tno rosource you boullquo seeks enor· ' ac • 11 s 1 125,000 can count on to sett a COLL~CTIBLES 0 an n c A E MA x go lie ourgomg people ·----------i &; myriao or merchan· tor F PT incl evos & ·-6017 ~ ... ,.., ,'\'1 t 64 2-38 12 ,.. se 11erns boc~ e eo10 .., "1 .. us wkds Open 1a1e Sept ,.ti3J s. 2643 Orange our columns compel in Fasnion Is mess ~.SIDE CM Prime Loe qualified buyers to 805·684·0200 x14 11 '20 r ts & (1) 3br coll! Spacious 2 ...... frplc·s ·1 s11 1glo car one• gar upgradosl ! S!>20k Dan Agt 714-997 ·0050 BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 •••••••• Please be wary ol ou1 of area companies Check with the local Beller Business Bureau belore you send ony money for foes or services Reao and unoerstand any contracts before you sign Shop around for ratos &Jl'IWIESTMTBI." EARN Sl ,OOO's MJY MOllT!I ~UlOMlllCAUr ROM ltOIU. Rwrt WOllS! ANYONE CAN DO. FREE AUDIOTAPE 800 766-2416 CREDIT 2907 ~· .... -------------. GET OUT OF DEBT! !1::'.'e can helpj • Cud11 f.ards UHuolufltttl • P111111mts Umtrtd • l11ttrnt Rcduud • lla~ts Slvpptd • /lablalf!OS f iiO/ The Community Market Pte~• Claulfied M2o.M78 ,. 642·5678 Can't seem lo get to all those repnlr jobs around lhe house? Lei the Classlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help 642-5678 FIND an apartment through classified BACK BAY CAFE Hiring NOW for the foil owing positions: ·Servers PM • Dishwashers PM • Cashiers PT /PM Apply In person at Newport Dunes Resort M-Th I :00- ~:~0pm 113 t Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach EOE Now hiring for the following positions: • Asst. front Desk Mgr. • Catering Manager • Clerical/Admln. • execuUve Housekeeper • Front Desk Clerks PT ·Cate Attendants M'/tl • ecurlty Officer/grave Apply In Person M·Th. I :00-3:30 p.m. Numan Resource.s 113 l 6ack 6ay Dr. Ne~rt 8dl. f'u 644-0364/Ph. 729·3863 roe Autographed framod Bravehearl movie po1ter. by ac1or Mel Gib1on 5400 ask for Scott (909)729-0355. COMPUTERS 6018 101000 Video• & CO roma on fine plus, a conleat give away & more. Visit www.md vldlo1.com today I Pentium II · 400, Mon, 64 Megs RAM, 4.3 OHO, 24XCD, 4MV, 56K FM, SB18, warr. $1338 444-4207 WANTED l!..-R!!l!O!!!C.!!!!!ST!!l!!!G!!MANN!!!!!S TO BUY . 6019 ANTIQUES EsTATES BOUGHT AND SOLD tm.· OUSE EL TORO AN110.UB MALL •Collectible •China • Garden Dceor •Sliver •CQslal On.the mon? Sell your extra household Items In c1111ffl1d 1903 Nhu•h Yearbook and men's clan ring or 1980, 1961, 1962. Gerry B Mar11n. 770·964·0555 l BUV ALL PIANOS Antlquu·qu11. turnilure 1 pc or housoful cash paid (714) 957·8133 Old Coln• Gold Sliver Franklln Mint, Sterling Old watctiea &. Jewelry Weatcoesl Coln 8'2·9448 R•CORDStrOP t Jau, R&8, Soul, Rock Eac. ISO'• • 60'• Mlk• 845·7505 Angela Diamond C lub Prlllale perty wlah•• lo purchaH 2 or 4 Hats w111 consider •nv type of partner1hlp PteaH caU Jim 714·718-3031 BUILDING MAT!lWS 6030 SIHI bid~ In orig crat• 401120 (1 open end) waa 11310/ .. 11 at ueto. 01111·d compttt• Chuck 800..32o.2340 ~·· GZ}Oldsmoblle (949). ALLEN sa2-oaoo -OlDSMOllli W>IWC GMC 1l1JCI OUr Fmnijsmtng Your family, Since 19471 ·tJewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Peep 8 Bakety Item t 1 Noal'I '• boat 4 VideO'• compenlon 16 Overec:t 16 Bo Oeftk:s numbef' 17~ 18 19 E~OI aurpriM 20 fountain 1reate 22 Cay 24 Topic 28 MiSa!Vlngs 29 LouTslana native 30 Pu~ lrults 32 unSlghtly 33 shoPP!no -35 Like cashmtfe 39 wagers · 40 oawti goddess .e'I Tennis player Nastase 42 Helper: abbr. '43 Helvetica and Palatlno 45 -St. Vincent Mittay 46 NONenslcal 48 Snoopier 50 Spelts 53 Like rich pastry 54 Heard the alarm 55 Nor1h Dakota City 57 -Zedong 58 Serious play 60 Cameo shapes 65 Um'a cousins 66 Light unit 61 BOundary 68 Fema~ &andplper 69 Correct 70 Vacant DOW~ 1 Truci< part ·2 Color 3 Psyche parts 4 Carnival city 5 -horse: gymnast's eq1.1ipment 6 Began a card game 7 leave out 8 Head m0tlons 9 Southwestem Indian 10 Monotony 11 Bikini, for one 12 Alter (a skirt) 13 Granny and square 21 They top kings 23 Freshest 24 Diver's gear 25 Impulses 26 Puncnes PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOl.VEO 27 Airplane oomrol 2Q Montreal's prov. 30 face down 31 For fear that 34 Laborer 36 Otten heard song 37 More excellent 38·Weepy ~3 Musical notes 44 Cozy 47 Pine part 49 ·Lawrence of Ara.bla • star 50 Weaker, as an excuse 51 Consclous- 52 Loop 53 Trademark 55 Great renown 56 Prayer end 59 Bar order 61 Pep 82 Rock-ooncer1 sight 63 591 lire to 64 Pigpen Friday. Augu$t 21, 1998 15 ......... HONDA 9085 /EEP 9110 M!lCED!S U30 SUZUla ~~~~~~~--~~~--~~--~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 9205 Bv CHARLES GOREN '98 CMc l!X Black. 1 281c ml, aunrr. all pwr, '83 Gr Cherokee '77 3000 Creamtt•n. '99 •STl!l!M with OMAR SHARff keylH• entry, 10 disk and TANNAH HINSCH cd, tao• pd thru 81". 5·spd, a/c, mint cond 512,700. 718·09G6 LTD Black. gray lthr. #JC, Cd player, Flrat 41WO. 4 0 Ve, full pwr, $1500 this weelt takes 34K ml, CD, aU\Q. (3PIH036)$8,818 L•XU& OF WESTMINSTER ('114) 892·9909 (1072291 S15,995 11. Tom 875·7123 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714·842.-7700 '78 4SOSL Ex.Ira clean, Red/black ln1ar, A NEW·FOUNO FRIEND JAGUAR 2 tops. Must sell/or 1---------9105 --------• trade for ctaaslc car TOYOTA 9210 Both vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • QJ Sl I\) [4 0 J 64 •AK9 S WEST •A l\J KQ973 O A Q 108 • 1084 EAST SOUTH • 763 l\J 8652 0 7 52 • 632 • K 10984 l\J A 10 o K93 •QJ7 The bidding: WFSI' NORTif EAST SOUTH •• 11\J Dbl Pus Pass Pus Pus Opening lead: I<lng of <:> The defenders usually are declar- "er's mortal enemies, eager to seize any opportunity to. do harm to the contract. But once in a while their unwilling cooperation can be enlist· ed. North had as linle as the law allows for a vulnerable takeout double. With values for an opening bid, South's jump 10 game in spades was automat· le. West led the king of hearts. The opening bid was ~ood news and bad -bad because 11 meant that every • important card was going to be badly placed; good, because West might have a bit too tnuch for the defender's well·being. FORD 9075 HONDA 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS 9115 s555o 04 0-e 3 es 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Declarer saw at ()nee U1at it woold t• 1• not help' LO win~ ace of hearts and '85 XJ8 black/1an, orig iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '80 300SD Spec Moq,,1 '88 Coroll• rebullt owner. 109Kml. xlnt 4o I I k Lg D 1 D trans 161k ml all S"C slart on trumn<:. We~l would win, •93 ES 3 00 ga an • • r. • • y ~-cond, must aell, make A 1 b a IV In & 0 u reeds, aulo, /'.C. cau. cash a heart Inc~ and then exit with offort 996-3764 Cosnmer/lvory lull opt Stea 1 5e4000u 723~3u11 $2200/obo 964.4447 either a trump or a club and sit back 13 10801 s 18,971 .. ....., and wait to collect two diamond '92 Sover•lgn LEXUS· ""'•9""4.,.....,3~e""o"'"S,.,.,..L"'"'L""'l.,..ke-n-e-w. '95 PREVIA LE SC · ks , h _._ I Gteon/tan lttlr, low mi MISSION VIEJO Cull whls, dual A/C tnc · Aitcr ~ome thoug t, .... carer (663135) s14,9q5 (949)3,4·0884,, ltgl'll blue; 90k ml, In· (3KKV554) $18,888 found a distribUtion 1hal woufd allow BAUER LOTUS · tetlor/exterlor xlnt, 'LEXUS OF the contract to make -West would 714·842·7700 ---=.-=9...,.4-=e=-=s,,...,,,~""'o""'o--1 dealer call• car cherry WESTMINSTER have to hold specifically a singleton 1--------• w h 1 t e /Ivory , 11 hr s15,850 723-0608 (714) 892•8908 ace of spadC$ and no more than three '92 Sovereign (073273) $21 ,977 --------1-..,.,,...,,,....,,,,...,..,,,..,,..~,....,.,-:-:--WMte/blk, hhr, 421<ml LEXUS '84 3.80SL Red/Palo •95 TACOMA SX cluAbfs! , . th f h (650914} $111,99S t M•SStON VIEJO 560 look, Htra clean. Auto, PS, AC, CO. ter wmning e ace o earts, BAUllR LO:rus ·1 c949)384•0884 must see. Hard/ac:flf (Of2853) $10,877 declarer played off three rounds of 714.&42· 77.00 . tol'. 16ln whls $ \4,998 LEXUS clubs and was delighted when every· •94 GS 300 Lou 714·691·4'717 Pgr MISSION VIEJO '93 V•nden P lea 631 4717 H one followed. Now a trump to the ace Black, cream lrtir, Black/black full t:JP1 · • ome. . (949)384-0804 lefl West in an untennble position. (669299) S19.9~5 <074737(exuss~4·977 •as s·~ -con ve r ~ 1---:-:,9=-:9=-=c-=-A~M:-:R=""v.,,..,..LE=--, Thedefendercouldcashthequeenof BAUER LOTUS "MISSION VIEJO classic Roadster, 26K ml. auto. fun pwr. hearts. bot then would have to give 714·842·7700 ,949,304•0664 white hrdtop new navy (3RVU365) $15.555 succor to the needy. Since another blu' canvas top. navy LEXUS OF heart would allow declarer to ruff in '93 XJG '94 GS 300 llhr Int. new tires, am/ . WESTMINSTER Black, tan llhr, lo ml 6 o o I • dummy and sluff a diamond from (673612) s16,995 1 Cashmer/Ivory full opl fm cast. Sl • O . m nl (714) 892·890v hand (dummy's fourth club would BAUER LOTUS (070722) 525,977 cond, &40·9737 t--,9-8---,,C-O_R_O_L_LA __ subsequently permit declarer to ~et 714-942·7700 MIS~l~xNu~IEJO --,...,.,·a"'8,,....,,e""8""0=-=s:=-:L,-*~-1 26k, auto. AC. cass. rid of another diamond after drawing •---,-9-3-x-J8---(949,304•0864 Black w/grey Interior (3NTV139) 510.950 l.nlmps). West had to cash the ace of Blue/tan lthr, aunrf, 51.000 ml, xlnt cond. LEXUS OF diamonds and lead another, in the (684177) 517.995 -......,,,.,,9'"=s=-E=s"""3,....o""o,,,__ All records. 526.900. WESTMINSTER vain hope that East would hold the BAUER LOTUS Black/Ivory, full opt Julle 714·283·2200 (714) 892·8908 king ofd ddiamonds. Four spades bid 1 __ 7_1_4_-_e_4_2_·_7_7_o_o_ (095473(Exus$23,977 --_,,,.,,9...,,9-c.,,,..,,.2""2""'o--•-------- and ma e. '93 XJ8 MISSION VIEJO Orey/grey, full pwr, VANS 9225 Green, tan lthr, lo ml (949)384·0884 (438429) $24,977 t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Learn to be a better bridgeJ>lay· (678537) $17,995 LEXUS 1• er! Subscribe now to the Goren BAUER LOTUS '95 ES 300 MISSION VIEJO Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788· 714·842·7700 White/Ivory, full opt (949)384-0884 1215 for information. Or write to: 1---,9-4-x-J-1-2---(077313) $20,977 Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box Morocco Red, cream LEXUS --------4410 Ch• Ill 60680 MISSION VIEJO MERCURY 9135 , acago, • • llhr (693862) $21 . 995 BAUER LOTUS (949)384·0884 714-042· 7700 '94 ES 300 '93 VW Eurovan (Wkender edit.) Wht, 5spd, all pwr, tint wind, 78Km1, 514,900 850-0977 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 '94 XJ8 B I a c k /b a r I e y 1 t h r . (696068) $21 ,995 BAUER LOTUS 714-842·7700 Low ml, CD, chrome. 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