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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-29 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CON\N\UNmEs SINCE 1907 '' f; ~ . • The city manager's abrupt resignation has left him with loose ends, but he said he is excited about the future. J liNIFER RA GI.AND lbltfb NEWPORT BEACH -Kevin Murphy spent his last offid al day in the role of :Newport Beach city manager Friday, tak- ing most of it to pack up his things, say goodbye to friends and prepare for his next challenge. As he got ready to leave the office he .has spent so much ti.me in during the last 6 112 years, he said he felt a mixture of emotions. MI feel sadness in leaving a lot of good people who I have worked with a long time and the nice people who have sent letters and cards,• said Murphy, 44. "It's a shame in life. You h ave to eithar rue, quit or get fired to have someone say the kinds of things thdt are bemg said." But he satd he also is excited because he knows there are opportunities for him. He will be on the Kevin Murphy city's pc1yroll for lhe next four weeks but is taking the monlh off for d vacatio14. l le'U try to relax a little, but he knows the bur- SEE MURPHY PAGE A 10 IN OUR VIEW Councilwoman Norma Glover needs to back up her accusations about outgoing City Manager Kevin Murphy. Editorial, Page 81. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1998 ,/ . , .J office.; More elected officials, Newport residents questioning propriety of Glover's letter • Off er to potential election opponent has some constituents agreeing that she should ste p down. JP.NlrFR RAGlAl'ID °"'Plot NEWPORT BEACH -Some of Councilwoman Norma Glover's colleagues and constituents Friday said the y think stepping d own from her post on the City Ct>Uncil may be the right thing to do. Councilman J ohn Noyes on Thursday said he hopes Glover will offer her resignation -u sldtement he made after h earing that Glover faxed a letter~to prospective write- in challenger Jim de Boom sug- gesting he contact he r if he wanted to be on the Planning Commission or Library Board. see GLOVER PAGE A 10 Norma Glover . Charity's owner says everything is all right •Six n1onths after city eliminated Someone Cares Soup Kitchen funding, founder Merle Hatleberg claims to be doing fine. l•thl (,1 I Datt fi il COSTA t-.U:SA Stx months dfler c1tv fund- ing for th<' Someom• Cdrt s Soup Kitchen Wd~ cut drdslJCdlly. foundt:!r Merle Hatleberg Sdtd the chdnty 1s doing 1usl hne dnd has tdken mt'd - sures lo dllev1C1l<• problems in the area. ln Mdrch, th<> City Council cul the lotcht. n s funding to $5,000, which Wds $15,000 less lhan whdl the kitchen requested. The cut was mednt as a messdgP for the kitchen lo clean up il)> act. The cut Wds a "drop U1 the hucket. '' dnd has nol hrndNed the kitchen's ability !Q serve 180 to 200 people a dc1y, l ldtlL'berg !.dJd. K1lchE•n workerc, hdVl' been work.my wilh the Pohn• Depart.nwnt to reduce 101tenng httennq and other problt•ms m the dred, HaUeberg sdld The kitchen, on We-.t 19th Slrt>el ctho heqan a proqrttm to r('duc<• trespds!.mg h) givmg 0 the police dUthonly to 1PmOvl' 1wopk !rum the premiwc, m thl' property owner\ dbsencc. "11w -.oup kJtcht>n hc1s assured w. that they are condu< ttn~J routine pdlrol-. dround thf' a red,• Lt \ldn Kt.>nt "<mf. MMC MA.RTll'WAll.Y Pl.OT Barbara Southron holds onto Jesse, a Dalmatian that was attacked by coyotes last May in the Mesa Verde neighborhood of Costa Me a Off1c:ldl<, at thE' m•arhv Co-.ta t'-lC''-<1 St>ruor Center, who c·omplamed about problt.>ms relat- ed lo the kitchen edrl.Jpr this year, dgr<.'ed no problems ht1ve been report<•cl n.'CenU}. One rt•s1dent, however, fedJ'S lhe problems have lx•Pn pu.,hed farther down the street Coyote attacks on the rise in Mesa Verde l lildeuard Gontalez, who live!. on Pomona Avemw, ~did in the lu l tour month trdJhtenh hdve b<.'t.rn thruv. mq lMgs of trd!.h and. human Wdste mto her hdC'k ycud. • Residents say they've spotted the wild aniinals roaming neighborhoods; some have lost pets. Daty Pill ran downstairs only to dJscover his beloved pet was nowhere to be seen. weeks, and Doria a,nd his wile, ~ ltlde. are sbll gri(•ving for Gizmo, who they describe as a family member and integral part of their lives. M1111.1y go tlwrl' to cdl dnd a few hour.; later thcy'r(\ dmnk dll over th(• plnct:>," she c;dld Police record-. rnd1cah' d nununal number of calls to lht> kitchen, hut thdl may not reflect proble~ m the dH?d, Lt. Ron Smtth saJd. .. .A14 ····---A12 ..... ,. A4 .&11 .IS COSTA MESA -Ted Dond and his pet dog, Gizmo, were JU!.t s llling down to go to bed whe n Giz.mo decided to take a balhroom break. Afte r hearing a lhree-lo hve-~c­ ond struggle m his back yard, Doria HI raced inside hoping beyond hope thdt he was still inside," Dorla Sdld A neighbor found the tattered rema10s of the Pome ranian a nd Pekingese mix the next day, the vic- tim of a coyote attack. It's been two O the r family pets m the Mesa Verde ar d have been disappeanng in the !.dme fa!.h1on -a n ongomg see COYOTES PAGE A 10 HaUeberg said tht•re dre tho e who will dl\YdY be oµpos<.'<i to the kitchen, but it pro- vide!. a nPn•swry commumty ·erv1ce. "Everyom• thmks ti's wonderful. but not in their back yard,• l fdtlel~rg said. ·co ta Mesa wdnts to be th€' ity ot th~ Arts. but poor people tivf! ht•re loo.· • Heart attack kills big rig driver while on freeway • TractorMtrailer crosses three lanes of traffic, hops on divider and blocks two lanes, but no other car was hit in incident. ~Pill COSTA MESA -A Downey mtt.n died Fridoy morrung from an apparent hl'drt attack whil driving ht tractor-trail- er on the Corona drl Mar Fr eway. Police said Gilbert Galindo, 48, W6S northbound on the freeway near the Bear StrP ~'t off ramp about 7:30 a,m. wh •n he lost control of his 1996 fre1ghthne1 , It ~wervcd aero three lanes of traffic, )atkkmfed and Jumped onto th con- crete divider without hitting any other vehicle. Witnesses say the truck was travclinq about 45 mph when it h.lt the concrete divider. Callforilia Highway Patrol Officer Jonnne O'Hair saJd the big rtg dtmbed the center divider and skiddell about IH XcboiAT Mell ,. • Tow truck .. J I \ r ' ,. ' . • A 2 Friday, Augu1t 29, 1998 MOIAL Of Ill SIOIY I ' I ' ' • • . faith f II. I Newport Beach/Costa t-Aeso Daily Pilot \ Motorcycle-riding lay minister is part of renewed spi!it at Costa Mesa church . cindy trorre . christeson When God closes a window, another opens "The world .is round, and the place which may seem like the end may also be only Lhe beginning.• -Ivy Baker Priest L ast month I wrote a column about the many weddings I'd attended and my excitement about so many 1. young couples starting new lives together. For better or worse; till death does them part. That very day I went to yet another wedding, but this one was wtlike any other I have ever attended. One reason was that my husband, Jon, was one of the officiating ministers. As a children's pastor responsible for more than 1,000 children a weekend, he doesn't have time to perform many wedchngs. But he enjoys them, espe- CJally when he knows the couple well and has confidence that they will take their vows senously. And that was cer- tainly true of this couple. StWULYN P. Sa IN1JEKLl/TH T he silver 8Jld white Honda Magna 750 looks strangely out of place in the parking lot of the Christ J,.utheran Church of Costa Mesa, yet it's there every day. Motorcycle owner f:;teYJt Hayes, a lay minister working ~parish adinin- lstrator under Senior Pastor William Hemenway, ls part of what some parishioners call a •renewed spirit• al Christ Lutheran. "The motorcycle is not a statement or anything," Hayes said. "Nor was I a Hell's Angel. I'm just a regular guy doing regular stuff.• Despite his humility, 50-year-old Hayes's life adventures have been off the beaten path. Prior to becoming a Christian in mid-ille, Hayes held a variety of different jobs, including owner of a service station in the Los Angeles area. He also worked in industrial hardware and route sales. Hayes switched to a career in the ministry when he attended the Lay Minister Program of the Lutheran Church in Wisconsin. After ministering at the Zion Lutheran Church in Pall- brook for 10 years, he was hired on staff at Christ Lutheran in Costa Mesa, where he's served for two years. He became a Christian when he started to read the Bible in order to prove to his wife's pa.rents that biblical passages didn't make sense, but instead found himself starting to believe what he read. KIM HAGGERTY·ZVlUIS I OAl.Y Pl.OT Tius wedchng was unique from start to brush. The tnVttabon started with the phrase "the duldren of Becky Pines and Todd Dean invtte you to share in thefr JOY as their parents JOtn together in mar- riage• "It was obviously working from the inside out. Unexplainable things,• said Hayes. "l was zapped by God and did- n't know what it was." Lay minister Steve Hayes of Christ Luthenm Church of Costa Mesa. It was a weddmg of two young single parents who lost their original spouses tragically. The timing and circum- stances could not have been more diffi- cult. Becky lost her husband in a terri- ble accident and Todd lost his wife to a painful illness. Jn addition to their own pain and sorrow, they each had young children to raise. They each had a young son named Joshua, and Todd had a beautiful httle gul named Sarah. There is a quote that says, "When God closes a door, he opens a window somewhere else • Another says, "When God closes a door, he opens another. But it's hell wcuting in the hall.• I apolo- gize for usmg that word, but for many people, waiting IS long, dark and painful It was for Becky and Todd for years. But still they looked to God, they cried out to rum and they trusted him. And God answered thelf prayers in a way nobody could have predicted. God led them to each other to create a new family. Their wedding was an incredible example of God bringing something wonderful out of something painful. His wife, Lois, ls a first-grade teacher in the church school. When they were young, his two grown and recently married daughters, Krista and Keri, loved to ride with him on his motorcycle, but Lois wouldrl't ride even 10 feet on the bike. When Hayes was young, hls father refused to let him ride a motorcycle, but he got his own after he was out of the Navy. He has had one near miss when he was going very slowly but a car pulled out in front of him. "I hit the brakes, laid it down and slid," he said. "Luckily she bit the bike and not me. With a motorcycle, it isn't if you're going to get hit, it's when.• As pari.sb administrator, Hayes over- sees the day-to-day details of the church as well as organizing lts outreach. •Jt's a hopping place,· he said, adding that the large complex includes a school with classes running through eighth grade and facilities utilized by groups from basketball leagues to abuse recovery workshops to scout troops. "A very faithful man with a relaxed approach,goodforthecongregation and the office," is how Jack Merit, church elder and school board member for 20 years, describes Hayes. When Merit was opening up for Easter sunrise service, he heard the sound of a loud engine and remem- bered that bikers had attended church at Calvary Chapel. "I heard a motorcycle coming in and anticipating a huge group,• Merit said. "I thought 'Oh no. not on Easter Sun- day.' It was only Steve Hayes on h1s Honda. Hayes handles all the odds and ends to keep the church running smoothly. He's given the chwch cohe- siveness through its changes." "He's an easygoSng guy,• said Karen W I I I I,. I 0 I 0 I 0 f I I I I 0 I I • mm>rs Nena: Where to Go to BuddhiSt Find God fea1utel bNf ~ / of churche-5 8tMf Mmplts in our community. They~ each week on a rotating basis. Baptist • ARST BAPl1ST OfURCH OF COSTA MESA Fi~==-OUd\ of Costa Mesa the dMch is to be !Ong, former school secretary and moth- er of three sc;:hool-aged girls. "Some- times he likes to drive out in the desert because he feels close to God there. In a pinch he does the liturgy and occasion- ally a sennon; he has a sense of humor and brings it out in his seiinons. • H ayes is part of a spirit-filled church with more people becoming actively involved in other peoples' lives. Merit said people attending church have almost doubled since Hemenway arrived in 1994, and church member- ship has increased by about 60%. Jim Myers, director of Christian Education, also deserves credit as do many others, Merit said. "We have a renewed spirit at Christ Lutheran.• said Joy Spies, member for more than 30 years. We have a work- ing congregation, and quite a few vol- unteers including Arnold Pfister who is 92 or 93 years old.· •it's a thnll to watch the church grow -it's like a breath or fresh air,. Spies said. "Teaching a faith that works" is the church vision statement that Hayes strives to promote. Hayes has gathered briefly with the Christian Motorcycle Association of 50 members at meetings in Anaheim and Huntirtgton Beach but hasn't had time to participate in the rides. He said that the association specializes irt evange- lism to bikers because "bikers listen to bikers.• Hayes has taken motorcycle trips to Bryce and Zion National Parks in Utah, and Death Valley National Park. "Biking isn't the easiest way to get somewhere," Hayes said. "Being a Christian isn't the easiest way either. It's not always comfortable, but irs cer- tainly a fun adveriture." F A I I I C A L E II .D A I SPECIAL EVENTS CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S WNCHEON The Christian Women's Club of Newport Beach will present an Old World Renaissance luncheon from 11:30 a .m . to 1;30 p .m. Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Admission is $20. For more information. call 760-9616. invited. Admission is $2.50 per person. For more information, call (949) 574-2239. CLASSES/WORKSHOPS POWER 'N PRAYER One amazing testimony to God's healing power involved the !anti.lies of the deceased. Not only did they all come to the ceremony, they blessed and partiopated in it. Each J.Jttle boy walked the grandmother of his nussing parent down the aisle. Sweet httle Sarah was the flower gul and she had her hair done exactly hke the bride, Becky - her new mother. Needless to say, there was not a dry eye anywhere. faimlly orleutlld .nd to pnMde b all age Md sodil ~ 9t .a stages of life. It .. tD help mem- bers demol IStl• the lcM of GOd ~ irwoMng • ,,...,, • poAI* Jn .,... of rnlniltry. w . ...,,, Sites Is senior pestor. lhe church Is at 301 Magnc,1'-St., Cost.I Mete. Fot men lnfonNtion. call 631-1010. ~Science GALA wrlli SHERWIN WINE Rabbi Sherwin Wine of Detroit will celebrate the formation of the Pacific Community of Secular Humanistic Jews in Orange County at a gala dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Mar- riott Suites, 506 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is $25. For more information, call (949) 644-2712. Ruth Field will present a work- shop titled Master Mind from 10 a.m. to noon Monday at the Sci- ence of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission ls $15. For more infor- mation, call 646-3199. Was this how Becky and Todd would have originally planned their lives? No. In fact, few people live the lives they envision. But God can make some- thing beautiful out of any situation. So maybe we should add to the quote. Sometimes when God closes a door, he opens a window somewhere else. We may not know where, when or how it will open. But God knows, and he is always right on time. And you can quote me on that. • CINDY TRNiE CHIUSTESON Is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to par- enting groups. Her e-mail address Is clndyOonthegrow.c.om B£AQEB$ HOIUNE 642-6086 VOL 92, NO. 205 ntOMAI H, JOl•llC*. l'UbUttler WI.LIU. Loma&.. Editor l11NI ....... Mlnlglng Edltot TWM IOIMIAnA. At111t.1nt MINglng Editor STIYllMml NewsEdltor .,_CAii._ ==-"'°'° Editor LTMI~ ~~lg Mll'I mt IWWW. a.Hled~ig LMMal•D911t ~. ,..,,. llWC. 0'6tf Flnlndlf Offtmr • ftecofd your comments lbolJt the Diiiy Plot or news tips. ADDRESS Our llddra Is 330 W. lay St,, c.o.ta Melt, c.M. 92&.27. •• .. ·.• ~•.• .. ~ J Mesa, CA 92626 Copvright No MWS stories, illustrltiom, edito- NI mitt« or~ tweln Cit\ be reproduced ~ out written pennilMon of copy. rigtlt owner. HOW JO BEAOt us a.ad11f11n Thi 11mes OrMgt County ...,, 252-914, ........ '2 a.fled ·5678 =r2~321 ..... M0-122A Sporll642~))() ~Sports,. 64Mt10 ~:~--*-Mt ..... OMal . .... 0Mcll6U421 .._,..,,..-oz "'"""'bJ ... ,......~ ...... ... .,......,.~ ...... = ... ..,._ CIO .............. *'"'I .._a.-.1...,.... .,.,..(Ill,. ........ WEAIHll l"EM'DATURES 4 feet. Areas of Balboa dense early morning 91n1 fog. Corona det Mar 90f72 TIDIS Costa~ TODAY 96169 F1rst low Newport~ 7:51 a .m. 2.5 91n1 Flmhlgh Newpott Coest 3:121.m. 3.0 91n2 Second low 10:52 p.m. 1.7 WllOMCUT Second high LOCATION SIZ£ ~ ... llW 2:51p.m. 44 SUNDAY NIRupart ,.._ Plr'lt low .... u-t:12a.m. 2.1 .. JM!y ~= CdM Arlt high J:Jea.m. l .O ~ Second low ughtwlr.a~ ""' midnight lng)~9'1S ~"W'. knoll wtlh 2.folt 4:14p.m, 4.5 wind ... br thi • """°°' .. 'Thi ... .... Is°"' of the'°""'" ........ " SPtRm.JAl WORKSHOP WEEKLY EVENTS The Rev. Gail Miller will present a workshop titled Healing Ser- vice from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $15. For more information, call 646-3199. RELIGIOUS WORKSHOP MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The men's fellowship breakfast will be presented from 7 to 8 a .m . Wednesday in Dierenfield Hall at Sl Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. All men are The Rev. Ken Gray will present.a workshop titled Master Mind from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Science of Mind Education Cea ... ter, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is $15. For more information, call 646-3199. Sllf Today there's • swell out of the south eYefY 14 seconds fof some nice, peaky sets In the waist-to shoulder-high am . Sets should go • cov- pfe of feet <Ne( head mostly at south-flC- lng be«hes. ~ 9t. the points and rHfs will eho go hffd.hlgh plus. w..,. should be conststentty good ttwoughout the ~Looking lhNd, wt lhould .. the~of• ~ SW9tl on Monder for Mts In the lhouldtr-'° hMd-Hgh ,.,., .P 0 L I C E , F I l I S . •Sa..._. Dftw: A boat traller worth S6,500 was stolen from a home In the 5200 block. !• • ~ Drtwe: A ceftut.r phone worth $425 WM stolen :'; from a car In the flrst blodt. ' .. • ..,. .. Drtwe: A cellular phone worth $150 WM stolen from a car In the 100 block. • P111..-. ..... : A car window worth USO was broten In tt.:• 200 blodt. : : ... •Pit'"'* Wily. A C'911ular phone and a brlefaise wont\ $210 •. Mf'9 ~ from • Cir In the 400 bk>c:t. • .. , ...... lwM A~~ $50 WM stolen from I .. home In the 2100 blo('k. • ...._ .. -. ... : 1Wo gllol'I of Oil worth Ste..,......, from • home In tM 1700 bled. • ...._ "9clir. A bolt motor WGr1h Sl75 Ml.._, In the~ bloctl. •.,.....-....:A pune with sn wMh flf CDI ....... *"" fnitn I CM In ... J000 ~ • <# Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dai ly Pilot Saturday, August 29, 1998 A3 District drng paraphernalia rnle makes zero sense Two cities' firefighters join e~ercise For 10 points, guess what the following household items have in. common: tweeiers, a paper clip, aluminum foil, a spoon, a drinking straw,la. prepaid phone card, a dollar Uill and a Bic pen. The answw is all are poten-· tial drug pat.ftphernalia and could put ~.~ewport-Mesa stu- dent m 1~session of any of them a1~ risk of a 90-day transfer. ~LC~lly that is zero toler- ance' u,ntinues with the recent addi4C1n of possession of drug paraphernalia to the list or . offens('s for which students can be transferred. This move, along with confusing new guidelines r~arding due process, is the latest in a series of course cor- rections for the worst school pol- icy smce whole language. The new policy dictates that "Possession of drug parapher- nalia which mcticates use will result in suspension and possi- bly disciplinary transfer to another high school.· Huh? It was my understand- WHAT'S UP mg that if a kid breaks .. a zcro- tolerance rule, there is no • pos- sibly.• She goes out on her ke1s- ter before you can say "honor student.• According to the new guidelines, however, a principal can take up to five days to determine whether a violation occurred. I don't like zero tolerance and I'm confused by ltus new Bien Padre Stoneground Com OR ThrtiDa Chips ........ ,,....,.l'°" • Cora°"" °"'°"' .. s ....... oil • Siiia a.lip •WbllitN~ CMp REG. '2.05 policy, but if I supported zero tolerance right now I'd be hop- ping mad. It should take five seconds, not five days to deter- mine whether a student is in po session of used drug para- pbcmaha. Either the kid bas the offending item or she doesn't. And wbat,bout drug parapher- nalia that has not been used? As of now, it seems those items get · a pass'from the school board. Zero-tolerance policies are supposed to level the playing field for kids. Since all students know the strict rules, everyone receives equal treatment for a violation.Zero tolerance makes hfe easier for bweaucrats who no longer have to think or use their common sense or good judgment. They don't have to consider the ments of an indi- vidual case or special circum- stances, and they don't have to determine whether the punish- ment hts the crime. They can just rubber-stamp the penalty and go to lunch, sale in know- lng they have followed proper district procedures Under zero tolerance, the on- gin and pwpose of the offend· mg item 1 irrelevant. Without this hard line, there is no zero tolerance. Without this bdrd line, there is common sense, good judgment and wiggle room to allow for forgetfulness and stupiruty. If we have no such hard line in our district, · stop calling 1t zero tolerance. The book should be thrown at students who willfully take altohol, weapons br illegal drugs to .school or to an off-cam- pus function. But we don't need a zero-tolerance pollcy and all its entanglements lo enforce this sunple rule. Zero tolerance is like a Chinese finger trap. The harder you try to get it nght, the worse the outcome. I don't expect to change any- one's mmd with Uus blather. nus JS merely a caution to zero tolerance supporters that one day your chickens will come home to roost. If you want to ignore the waste of your tax dollars when the dlStrict spend::. them on lawyers to defend 1tseU because the policy hd~ painted the school boa.rd mto a comer, be my guest But, when that Advil case happens, don't tum around and compl!Wl dbout the lack or funds to repair the bath- rooms at your kid's sch ool Thdl case 1S going to mi.)ke the Ryd.O Hunt:Sman affair seem like c1 picnic. Tne entire process of deter-_ mirung drug, alcohol-or weapons violations belong, where 1t was m thE> hrst place, with an informed. capable pnn- cipal familiar with the students and the ci.rcumstd.Dces and who has been given a wide berth to mete out the appropnate d1~ pline. • STEVE SMITH IS a Costa Mesa rest dent and free-lance writer He can be reached at (949) 574-2462 or via e- mail at: stsmth1901dtnet The-Now~pt Beach and Cos· ta Me~a fire ·,apartments will join other Ordm ~ County agencies in a tra1JU0g ~Sunday at a h.igh- rise bwld J!g in Fullerton. The,, .m, which will begin at 9 c1.m., 1~~ne of two traimng exer- cise~ ondqcted annually by Orn County fire departments. Ne, J;,rt Beach and Costa Mesa ~• each send representatives a eqwpment to the event. The scenano calls for firefight· crs to respond to a mock blaze started by a construcbon worker on the fifth floor of the Fullerton Fmanc1al Towers at 1400 N. 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I'm convinced that was a ma1or factor m Mac Bemd's deo- sion to find a greener pasture. We used to chat privately from time and he always managed to bnng the conversation around to his astonishment at the amount of political interference in educa- tion. He saw it at the state level, the county level and, almost hourly, locally. I suspect Kevin Murphy had too many Dr. Pepper days, too· A meddling council member to mollify at 10, 2 and 4. To say nothing of having to deal with citizens of varying degrees of rationality during the odd hours. You can get a good whiff of the murky political climate at City Hall from the comment a council candidate made last week in the Daily Pilot. Planrung Corrurussioner Tod Ridgeway, who IS runrung for the seat John Hedges will soon vacate (whew!) said: "Murphy was a qualified city md.Oager who dJd not address the pollucal environment on a daily basis." Think about that. Here's an adrrunistrator, a professional manager, a chief executive who's paid a reasonable salary to run the sizable and infinitely complex business that is the city of Newport Beach. And he's also supposed to play poll- ,, I 'THI flED ' COLUMN fred mortin pretequl.site for the job, this guy wUl genuinely believe that he can work his way around the burden. It will not affect him, not frustrate him, because he will be ' able to overcome it all by work· ing 19 hours a day for the good of the dty. He will die of a stroke before two years have gone by. Then there's the smart one. He will know going in that the incessant politics of Newport Beach will number his days from the very first one. So he'll structure a deal even better than Murphy's. He'll get $100,000 severance pay when ucs every day? he quits just a few months into If that's the way it has to be, year three of his five-year con- forget about getting anything tract, not the paltry 70 grand done for the good of the city. Just Murphy will pocket. pay homage to the abundance of Obviously, none of these types political factions that want to is what Newport needs and influence how things go in the deserves. The city bas a history 'ty of superior city managers. When o. You have your pro-Bob Wynn announced his retire- growthers, your slow-growthers ment after wnpteen years of and your no-growthers. Your rolling with the punches, citizens open-spacers and your devel-rightly worried whether they op·every-square-footers. Your could possibly find a manager to conservatives and your moder-fill his shoes. ates (liberals don't even count) In Kevin Murphy, they did. and your pro-residents and Now, some event, or some com- your pro-business and every bination of factors, has apparent- shade and whim -lots of ly driven Kevin Murphy out of a whims -in between . ' job he seemed to like and which And, in addltion to all that, the he dld quite well. city manager is supposed to Maybe there is something ·address the political environ-else. Maybe Norma Glover really ment on a daily basis?" That's does know of some dark secret, nuts. And, if it is truly a criterion the existence of which forced for the job, citizens can't expect Kevin 'Murphy to resign and too much in the way of a slink away (albeit still collecting replacement for Murphy. $70,000). There'll be the Mr. Slick appli-If not, the civic leaders of cant. An oily type whose shirts Newport Beach -and not nec- would be white-on-white, his essarily those in elected or hand-painted neckties plaited appointed office -need to think into a gargantuan Windsor knot. seriously and deeply about what He'll wear a musk-based cologne really goes on at City Hall. and gold bracelets, and he will Maybe there will be a bumper clasp important people by the sticker that reads: "Stamp Out shoulder and ask, "How we doin' Political 1Werpisrn. partner? Then there'll be the hero. Even though he's aware that dai- ly unmersion in petty politics is a • FMD MARTIN Is a former Newport Beach resident who will continue writ· ing a column from his new home in Fort Collins. Colo. How does your child's school measure up? Newport Harbor Montesmri Center Acadnnic F.xcelitnce in Hannony with Young Lives FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 425 E. 18th Street • Costa Mesa (949) 650-3442 -~-.. - Newport Beach/Cosio Mesa Daily Pilot ' Lou;~ H~llcr "//I I •ro >rart Old KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY Pl.OT Louise Heller, 104, Ustens as everyone sings .. Happy Birthday" to her at the Park Supe.rtor Convalescent Home on Friday afternoon. Costa Mesa woman cel~brates 104th birthday • Louise Heller was feted with a party, cake and serenade at the Costa Mesa nursing home where she lives. EUSEGEE ~Pb COSTA MESA -Louise Heller has outlived her husband, her only son and nearly all her friends. She has lived through two world wars and the Great Depression. In her lifetime, she has seen the invention of the airplane and the begin- ning of space exploration. Heller turned 104 years old this week. Friday she enjoyed the simple pleasure of a small birthday celebration at Superior Park Convalescent Home. It's these simple pleasures that have con- tributed to Heller's longevity. Heller is described by her daughter-in-law, Vi Heller, as a Mlady of leisure• who spent most of her life as a housewife indulging in the bobbies of reading and knitting. When told by the nursing home staff that she would be celebrating her birthday with 20 other residents, Heller said, •1t•s all right by me.• Heller celebrated her birthday with cake and entertainer Don Reifman, who sang her a nwn- ber of songs, including •Every Little Breeze Seems to Whisper Louise.• Heller, who gets up every morning to go to group activity sessions, still leads an active life at the Superior Park convalescent home, said activ- ity director Lara Menne. •she knows what's going on, even for 104, K Menne said Heller -who has three grandchildren and SlX great-grandchildren -was born in Gallup, N.M., in 1894, the daughter of a judge. She was one of the few women of her genera- tion to attend college. 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Mariners and Wi,lson - have new prmc~p~Js~ I At Mariners ·''J!lementary school, former TeWifikle Pnnci- pal Mary Ann El\ret replaces Tamme rd Parham, ~o resigned m June. At Wilson, where classes began Aug 18, ">ludents have dlready met their new pnnetpal. Pdrneld Coughlm. who replaced Sandy Bundy, At Killybrooke, the new pnn- c1pdl I!. Mdl)' Ann Gtlbreth, a 13- yedr vetcrdn of the Sdnta Ana Un1f1ed School D1">tnct Galbreth Sd1d she pldns to pro- mote> rhdracter development. Students w1Jl be expected to pdr- l1c1pate in d schoolw1de program Cdlled V1rtuul Month A pnnc1ple rrom William Ben- nett\ "Book of Virtues• will be taught 1•cwh month of the school yedr Sept<•m lwr I'> Friendship Month "l'v<• alwuy!. been a hrm be- !Jever thclt dChl(>vement can't be dltdined until c hdracter IS built,• Gilbreth said "I really want to promote rhdrdctcr bwlchng • Marlanne'8 Among the other virtues that will be highlighted during the year are responsibility, hone ty, sell-discipline, compassion, courage, work, faith, persever· ance and loyalty Gilbreth replaces Ned Hall, who left the distnct in June 8.f ter accepting the district's incentiv~s to retire. ln addition to her yef}J'S in the Santa Ana school district, where she was assistant prlhd· pal of Garfield Elem"'ntary School, she also worked 12 years as a teacher in the Chicq,go pub- lic school system. }1 .·r can jU5t see a w~th and caring and friendly environment at Killybrook:e," sh~ said "There seems to be a lot <;)f parents who are mvolved and the staff is real- ly caring " Killybrooke, as with much of the dlstnct, as e xperiencing some thing of a rebu1.h. Of the 25 staff members at the K-4 school. about 20 were recently hued . "It 1s a new day for this school," Gilbreth said. "I really want us to be a family and I want us to celebrate our diversil.les. We all have strengths that we can bring to the school.# Other new principals include Denise Knutsen at Newport Ele- mentary and Lisa Overholt Dillon at California Elementary. Principals who have been transferred or promoted include Sharon Fry. a Costa Mesa High ESTATE JEW'ELRY Nobody. ButNobodgt • B11.v1111\ • v • Ntc:la.ACCS • P.a11•1for. fta. • p,,\ • • Pc,OANn • • r. Do E0rt I _,.__. • v"'"'·' • EAlnulr-.cs • -== • Gold , Platinum \h11111 \ • • R1o;cs • -a 'Sih"eT Jewelry 1 • W •Watches 1 424!J C nmpw. 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Originally from Iowa, Knutsen said she dlways wanted to live near the . ocean and was pleas-. anUy surprised to find out that her new school overlooks the beach., "This is a really great area," ' she said. •tt's beautiful and there is such a great staff working here.• She arrives at the school while a group of Newport Ele- mentary fathers are completing a renovation of the school's courtyard and exterior, a project that has taken most of the sum- mer and cost several thousand dollars. "One of the things that attracted me to this district was the large part that the communi- ty plays in helping the schools," she said. "The parents here are involved in every aspect of the school, not just fund raising." Knutsen has a particular inter- est in curriculum and instruction- al methods, which she plans to PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGERlY·ZYUUS I DAJlY Piro "It is a new day for th.ls school," said Mary Ann Gilbreth, new princip al at Killybrooke School. 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She replaces Paul TWedt, who retired in June at a school that sits cater-cornered from TeWin- kle Middle sc4001, a s1tual.lon which she says is a plus for the community and students. "Having had J1 middle school background, I'm thankful that the school is so close to the mid- dle school," she sajd, "It's good for the community and for kids to know that they'll be moving from here to there.• The Mesa Verde school has some ot the highest standard- ized tests scores or Costa Mesa's elementary schools. Overholt Dillon said she believes the school's performance is a prod- '\ MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ Stress & Tension 3900 lnsutance ted w/Chlropract~. HR. 7-DAYS/WK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or. Gautier O.C. 714.979.8365 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer of Newport Bl. No.IBnatol) 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, lNC. 1663 Placcntla St .. 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Unul the new pnnc1pal at TeWmkle, Sharon Fry, dnc! Assistant Principal Jeff Gdll :.et· tle m, Ehret said she will do double duty, working di Mttnnen. and helping TeWmklP dunng the transition. uct of a positive attitude toward education that she has found among the school's parents and staff. "Parents and teachers here seem to 'place a high priority on education,• she said. "They seem to see their own needs as Sidewalk Sale up to 75°/o OFF on Selected Merchandise -·-Home Decor Specialty Furniture Silk Floral Custom Floral .Arra111emeat1 Mon-Fri 10-6•Sat10·5 369 e. 11d. St. ~~ r~~~~J 646-6745 ,----... , I I Chocolate Chip I 1.~1 I I I I I Snickerdoodle I "'l•M&M I I I PearU Butter I I I I !Per~"·· lllldl'ftllnl~ l UI> 916/98 I , ___ _, Open MOn ·Sat 6an1 • 6:30pm ·second, putting the needs of their kids first." A newlywed, Overholt Dillon moved from Silicon Valley to Orange County this summer with her husband, Ken. Although sb.e likes the school, she said one of the main reasons she considered Newport-Mesa was that the district has an excellent reputal.lon in the state for staff development. • Mary Ann Ehret brings 32 years or educational experience "I'd like to be a team leader,• she said. ·we all want to be stakeholders in the quallty or education in optim1zrng the "They're going to bdv~ 1.00U students waiting outs1de their doors m September,· she said "I want to help them make l>ure everytlung·s ready.• Greater choice, better doctors, more convenient 'You don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. Greater ~ewport Ph~~ician~· primary care doctors have offices close to where you live and work. G~P contracts \\ith many HMO o )OU can select the health plan that meets your needs. Greater Newport Physicians also includes an e\ceUent panel of Hoag specialists. And our affiliation with Hoag Hospital provides patients acce s to Orange County's #I hospital. 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COMED: The Newport Harbor 1 Area Chamber ot Commerce put -/ ·.i out the we1come mat for new Ii~·· Newport-Mesa schools Superin· '~,' tendent Robert Barbot when it COMMUNITY &· cl u 8 s TIUS WEEK. Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back to yo(Jr corrum.\ruty? ny a service clubl You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal for you. boa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Kathryn Lowe of the New- port Beach Police Department discuss "Crime Activity in New· port Beach•. • Delay of 2 weeks for Raymond Maclejczak; Mae Miner scheduled to enter plea Sept. 8. pected tut man Patrick O'Neill for 68-yedr-old Lido Isle resident Mae Miner. Miner allegedly hired O'Neill to kill her former son-m-law, David Leland of Capitola, a small · town In Northern California. 1 held a reception to introduce him GREC.. Rl~UNC ~~ to Newport Beach busmess and /,' community leaders. While Bar- i • THUltSDAY -7:30 a.m. The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Llons Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe for a business meet-i· ing . ..Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Cosld Mesa police arrested O'Neill last year when a inlor· mant tipped them orr to the mur- der plot. Police say Miner, who mvested in Maciejczak's busi- ness, approached }um about her wishes lo 1cill Leland. Maciejczak reportedly contacted several prospects before encling up with O'Neill. ' bot's wile, Jan, was in Chico TUESDAY -7:30 a .m. The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear about anti-aging medicine and Kathryn Gayner's craft talk. 6:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub. SANTA ANA -The arraign- ment of a New Jersey man accused of partidpaJing in a mur- der-! or~hire scheme that was allegedly masterminded t:>y a Udo Isle woman was postponed for two weeks Friday. ' r ' ' prepanng for the moving van. he was accompdrued to the recep· tion by his daughter, Christine. a resident of Woodland Hills. Chamber President Richard Luehrs and bodrd Chairman Bob Black greeted guests, who included City Councilmen Den- nis O'Neil and Tom Thomson, chamber members Roger Alford, Joe Parker, Steve Rabago, Tom Johnson, Lula and Marion Hal- facre, MlJce Whitehead, Rush Hill, Susan Luehrs, Police Chief Bob McDonell. Barbara de Boom dnd stafl members Jeff Parker, Karin Graves dOd Jim VUJers to name d few 8Mbot will be welcomed th1s week dt dn all-d1Strict sldfl meeting Tues- [Im de boom day monung at the Big Newport Edwards Theater in Newport Center. More than 1,000 teach- ers, admmistrators and classified employees will have the oppor- tunity to·meet the new superin- tendent. Later in the day, clistrict employees are invited to meet Barbot informally at Twin Palms restaurant m Newport Center. 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The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club will meet at the Irvine Marriott. • COMMUNITY & CLUBS is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting information to 660-8667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St .• Suite 5, Newport Beach, 92660. TEl'IPLE BAT YAHM RELIGIOUS SCHOOL an exciting place to be Jewish SCHOOL BEGINS SUNDAY, SEM'EMBER 13 *Professional and committed facuJty• *Values based curriculum• *Creative hands-on activities• *Israeli dance and drama specialists• *Family education• *Computer lab* Grades Kindergarten-Confirmation Director of Religious Education -Joanne Mercer Temple. affiliation required For membership and Religious School registration, call Ten1ple Bat Yahm at (949) 644-6563 UAJ IC Affiliation 1011 Camclback St .. Newport Beach Raymond Maciejczak, 59, appeared in Superior Court only to hear that his next court date is scheduled Sept. 11. He has not entered a plea on charges of attempted homicide and solicitation for murder. He remains free on $100,000 bail. Madejczak was arrested Aug. 4 in a New York hotel room dfter police conducted a yearlong investigation. Police say Maciejczak was the middle man who recruited sus- FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Actyhc wWMe Tip • Pink & WM1 Powder • lumeGel •Silk Wrafl • AcryllC • Plnll FILLS •Pint & WMe • Lume Get •Silk Wrap Pohce listened to conversa- tions between Miner and Maciejczak at a meeting they arranged at a Newport Beach hotel room Aug. 7. Miner was arrested that same night after incriminating herself in those conversations, police said. Miner has also been charged with attempted homicide and solicitation for murder. Her arraignment is scheduled for Sept. 8. A SPECIAL INVITATION JUST FOR YOU! NEWPORT MESA H EALING TOUCH CHRISTIAN CENTER cordially invites you and your fami ly to join us for our first annual MIRACLE CELEBRATION! Are you in need of a physical healing in your life? Have doctors given up on your situation? Maybe you don't need a physical healing but want to experience something beyond the natural realm or are in a situatio11 that only a miracle can resolve. We wan~ to in~ite yol_l to. come see how Jesus Christ is literally performing miracles m hves everywhere. It does not matter who you are ~r what yol_lr needs are, we believe there is a miracle waiting for you. tf you can JUSt get to this special service dedicated to you and your desires. You have absolutely nothing to loose but everything to gain! This special service will be h eld Sunday, September 6th at 2:00 p.m. at: The Country Side Inn and Suites 325 Bristol St. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 *Free refreshments will be served following sel'Vice *A special gift will be given to all in attendance and h. dcare will be provided. S10UGE over 700 units! I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Store your valuables, recreational equipment & more with confidence • 24 hour recorded video surveillance •AD units individually a/a,rmed • Air conditioned spaces avai/a,bk • Boxes & packing supplies • Excellent lighting • Easy access off Bristol • Open 7 days a week, 7 am-lpm FXlRJ\ ~ f I F :> l O~AGE I 1250 Bristol St. Costa Mesa (Nntt ,. Nil..-rw 111#11"""'1 lln'Oll 515-7800 f'lewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, Augu$t 29, 1998 A9 Store helps customers look better naturally ACCIDENT lf you like to slay away from chemicals as much as possible, you'll like All Natural Beauty Supply & Salon (642-4426), ~ which specializes In natural ,r· products. Services available ·: i.r)clude an alternative to acrv,\lc nails, called "ndturdl nails f$d pedicures," penns, tints~witaves, facials and waxing, aJtld 'sh and braw tinting. The beau :supply section of the store carries D1ane Brill natural cosmetics, lhemp s)'lampoo, henna tattoos, toe (ings, vitamins, Tisserand sham- poo, Herbal Glo for hair loss and hair thickening, Amd.nte dTO· OMltherapy candles, books, botanical skin care, essential oils, ancj aromatherapy def users. It's at 2360 Newport Blvd. m Costd Mesa. Belllsslma (675-9756) IS a new women's consignment clothing store that features a large selec- tion of St. John Kruts and other American and European design- ers. The variety of merchanc:llse includes sport clothes, knits, accessories, jewelry dnd shoes. For men there are brand-new Italian shirts, but no consignment clothing. It's al 335 Poinsettia BE S·T I UY S greer WY.Ider Ave. in Corona del Mar. Bellissi- ma is accepting designer label clothing on consignment. One of the most 'popular shop- ping destinations on East 17th Street is having an end of the summer under the umbrella sale today from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Westport Square, 369 E. 17th St., has the. following merchants: Blue Springs, Ala., Tea & Sym- pathy, Starvt.ng Artist, Massimo's Pizza, Bow Danglers, Twice the Style, Mongolian Barbeque, Cottage Co., Bassinets & Blue- berries, Abundance Atelier, QCC campus crime increases in 1997-98 • Crime on the OCC campus ~creased 4.8% dunng the 1997- ga academic year, according to Campus Public Safety Depdrt- rbent stabsbcs. and June 30, 1998. During the 1996-97 academic year, 167 crimes were recorded. While many categories of cnme decreased during the peri- od, petty theft of personal proper- ty accounted for the mcrease. A total of 17 5 cnmes were rded between July 1, 1997, JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE • tlOUtJ. • fhc Oldnt Clr'J'<I c.,mr.lllV In C.11iforn1~· s.11L.-:;;:, 1~~ 2927 S. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa CA i..c.1272ai1 CV. mile outh of South Coast Pla7a) =..~W:!';:,,one.cmi(714)751-2324 II • ~ •• REPEAT BOUTIQ.UE 419 E. 17™ Street, Costa Mesa 714-548-9927 SUllllER CLEARANCE SALEf 'THUR • FRI • SAT August 27,28 & 29"' • Benefiting New Directions for Women, nc. • A Residential Recovery Center for Chemically Dependent Women Make Those Patios '1 Entries B~autiful 12x12 slate patio with a stucco block statwaU • Let Jim Jennings install your complete ya rd hard'sca pe. • Expert brick, cone, tile, !are & concrere work. • Can recommend quahcy J igne~ & lanJscape~. • Expert Ma~ruy repa1n>, cleaning & re-grouting. • Drainage probleiml We 1><>lve them. • We install new drains & repair old druins. Summerhlll Floral & Gifts, Chll· dren's Orchard, Hair by Paula Co., Home & Garden Vintage FumJture, and Great Things Consignment. Steve Madden, the footwear lung who brought back the plat- form shoe in 1991, is making a personal appearance at bis brand-new South Coast Plaza store from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Madden will be raffling off shoes and bags, and will be on hand for local fashion devotees. The platform 'became one of the hottest fashion trends in the early 1990s. Madden's thick, chunky heels have become the label's signature and the rage in women's shoes. Steve Madden has become one of the most suc- cessful entrepreneurs lil the fash- ion footwear market, with more than $60 million in sales. The compdny now has seven licens- es, including eye wear, leg wear, handbags, ready-to-wear, 1eans, jewelry, outerwear and inner wear. Steve Madden (241-7055) is on the second level of South Coast Plaza near Victona's Secret. · This weekend is a great time to purchase umbrellas at Roger's Gardens. It'!> havmg a 20%-to- 50% ofI sale on umbreJllis and bases that includes a selection of 6-to 11-foot Sunbrella and Textlin~ cunopies with hardwood or aluminum frames Roger's Gardens is at 2301 San Joaqwn Hills Road in Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS runs Thursdays and Satur- days. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627 Celestino's quality MEATS 11 I<' I 111< • ..,, ,\ll'Cll W Id ·"'' 'fl!IC<' /\l 1C1i1<1I >I<' we c any Rocky Free Rang Chickens DELI Cl'll'Slino·s J lO!lll'lllc\Cle ceJc:stino·~ all Natural Sausag5c ('OO"l'd - Kos1..,t Bed or Turkry 13rrtl::.1 1101 l1<1llt1n or Swc·c.•t S6 lli!LB S3!J&LB Manning's All Natura l Great for the Grill ll( < ·t I 011114'>111<'-.-. Top S irloin Steak Bo1w1 ..... -. Spencer Roast · s5 uuLB Cc.·le~titH>'-. "7 llilui Kabob's "·lllt Bt•1•f • ll•rly.t"l ( hie "Cll • l.cttllh -s5uuu~ Swordfisl1 Halibut Sah11on J2 \ ·urielles o/ l lome-.\loclc suu...;us 1c~ Cdeslio o·:--Beet or Turkci1 .1e1 b.~1 We cCJrg1 Bour I f('ucl l 11ocl11cr ..... 270 East 17th St • Costa Mesa • (714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Sat., 10-6 Sun. CONTINUED FROM A 1 100 feel before slopping Wlth ttb rear wheels straddling the concrete slab. The front end of the truck bloc~ed two lanes, delaying trdfftc: tor more than 30 minutes. The force of the unpd<:l n1used pd.rt • of the diVlder to crumblf'. Paramedics trom the Costd Mesa Fire Department who d.mved at the scene found Galrndo slumped over the wheetand fdstened by his set1t belt "We gave fNflY effort we could to revive him. I He was in full cardiac crrest ' wheri we .~ arrived. J/ chance of ~ recuywos slim . . . He was not bredthmg and had no pulse , sa1cl Ct1pt Scott Brous!>drd. Efforts to reTive the c1nvN were unsuc-• Sr At cessful. He was pronouncc.>d dead at .r/..oussard Orange Coast Memorictl Hospital ... osta Mesa "We g. aH~ e\ ery effort we could tov fire Department revive him,· BroU'>'idJd Sdld. "He was m captain full card.lac drrest when we am ved The chance of his ff.'CllJlt'rdhon was slun. • 117 Bro ... Adjacent to SUMMER SALE-! • Summer brings GREAT SAVINGS on a ll home furnishings, in-stock and special orders. • Come see our NEW SHIPMENTS of European furniture that just arrived. now on sale! • Henredon • Baker • •Century• •Hickory White• • Jeffco • Sligh • •and manv others!• _. •Ex plore our .J0,000 SQ. FI'. SHOWROOM and new gallery addition now open. • Immediate delivery can be arranged for In-stock home furnishings. • South Bay locat.lon oi-nlns Fall of '981 • Plan ahead for special orders for the holidays! • New Shipment of LEATHER UPHOLSTERY_ has arrived! SHOWROO Mon.-Sat. 9:00-5:30: , Soturdoy, August 29, 1998 COYOTES CONTINUED FROM A 1 proble~ bat extehds beyond the bounddt es of Costa Mesa, said Sgt K rt Schuler of the Police Depar ment's anUnal control urut. n (/ spike in coyote popula- tion• 1is a result of El Nino rains -dnti have cr~ated a statewide problem, S)huler Said. Ecologists f &fSllmate it will be five years before. the coyote population · ,) retu~ru. to normal, he said. "Becc.1use there's more of them, they're 1ust out looking for more t ' ~ GLOVER CONTINUED FROM A 1 CJIOVN did not return calls Fn- 5 d.t} t • Wl• dll have to be resporu.1ble tor our words and acuons. • Sdld Councilwoman Jan Debdy "If :-.hP hds dealt wrongly in her cam- pu19n or as d councilwoman, she should be held accountable • Martha Fluor, a Newport- t-.lc>sd Unified School District boc1rd member who lives in GlovN's d1strtct, agreed. J "I think that what she did was ~ mctppropnate," she said. "If in tc1c I thC' case bed.CS out that she sl'nl thdl letter with the intent to < persudde Jun de Boom not to run, ~ 1 hen dbsolutely she should ft'SICJn. • Residents who have been fol- ' _ owm~J the stones surrounding !i -~1urph} 's res1gnabon also offered sr11t11• < omments on the matter. "I think John Noyes had a lot ol quh," said Balboa resident G<•nrcw Crupe "There a.re peo- plt> in thJ'> town who for a long food," Schuler said. Household pets in back yards make for easier prey than 1ack rabbits or squirrels in the wild, he added. Leaflets were distributed by the cit? two months ago, but resi- dents in the Mesa Verde area have become complacent. • As time goes on/I'm sure peo- ple get forgetful, 9r they thin,k the problem disappears," Schuler said. • One Pemba Drive resident learned the problem still exists when the barely recognizable remains of ' a cat were found Thursday on a front lawn. This is ti.me have not understood why Norma Glover is on the City Council." Newport Beach resident Mike Howard, who said he has attend- ed many City Council meetings, said if Glover tried to persuade de Boom not to run by offering him the prospect of another position, she should not be on the council. "When a person wants to run for office, they have a right to run,· he said. "We hope our envi- ronment is such that we choose the people who are going to do the job, and if we don't, that's aur own fault." Glover also has been in the public eye this week because of a statement she made at a candi- date's forum Saturday, saying an "incident• revealed to council members led to City Manager Kevin Murphy's res1gnabon. Murphy, Mayor Tom Edwa.itls. Councilwoman Jan Dehay and Councilman Dennis O'Neil all said they don't know what Glover was talking about, while Council- men Noyes. Tom Thomson and John Hedges either refused to comment or didn't return calls. 80DYCENIRE Health & W•lln•ss <•nt MASSAGE Skin Care AROMAIBERAPY BODY mFATMENTS Sauna I ljKn 7 dJ1)' " "'<'('k • \1nri .f ri. 9am-9pm, s.t..Su:n. 10am·71•m Costa M esa Huntiwzt.oo &acb t.06 l......,r, ~._. 10 I 17672 Beech "9.tvd. Su.Ii.. 0 4t K 11 ,,., .. r un .. w l, cloo.c 1a South c.-l'laa.a) ~ a N-tn ~ Pladca Pima) 714.668.9925 714.847 .9936 the fowth cat on Pemba Drive that has disappeared in the last few months, residents said. •If you have any love for your pet, one of the last things you want to see is your pet being turned into hamburger meat on your front lawn," said Dan Wor- thington, a Mesa Verde resident who lost his pet cat last month. Worthington said the ·problem goes beyond the issue of pet sale- ty. "I have tllis great fear that as coyotes become more embold- ened, they will attack a human being,• he said. Do,rt!i expressed similar con- MURPHY CONTINUED FROM A 1. den of finding the right position will cause him some anxiety. "I need to be patient. but it's just not in my natW'e to be terribly patient," Murphy said. "I work hard, and I know I'm going to miss working hard. It's going to be hard to relax." Where be will end up, be still doesn't know. But it's clear the turmoil surrounding his exit won't make it any easier. City Council members at first were quiet about the reasons behind Murphy's resignation. Councilwoman Nonna Glover now has said the move was a result of an "incident" worthy of an investigation that was revealed to the council during DEBBIES (LOS ET Consignment Boutique c:ems in a letter to the cty. •What's 'to stop them from attacking a baby or small child or even an adult who may be in the wrong place at th'c wrong time," Dorla wrote. Schuler said he does not know how mani' pets have been attacked this year, but police offi- cers, animal control agents and residents all have reported seeing coyotes in residential neighbor- hoods. Barbara Southron has had two encounters while walking her· Dalmatian, Jesse, in Estancia Park. The second time, Jesse was bitten and required stitches, lllld closed-session job evaluations. But no one, including Glover, has stepped forward to explain. Murphy has said he doesn't know of any such incident but welcomes an investigation. Meanwhile, Murphy's accom- plishments as city manager seem to have been clouded. "It's probably not how r want- ed it to end,• be said. "But city managers don't go into this for the glory, and I understand and accept that. In my heart, I know what I've done." He said his biggest impact can be seen in the city's organization- al transformation, which came after the recession, the state prop- erty tax shift and other unfore- seen events. "U you talk to people around here, we're smaller, leaner, mean- er, and everyone's working hard- er than ever," Murphy said. So'% 01:"/:"o SUMMER CLEARANCE Sat. August 29th, lOam -5pm &uive 50% Off selected items Bring This Ad in on Fri. Aug. 28th and gee chc SALE PRICE! Debbie Says: "If price is no object. why nor spend I~?" f 'itJ',lllt ....,...., o...,!lil ..._ ........ 1 ' '-, I/ II j ')I lh lil111 ..... '-.1.(ll (949) 645-1162 270 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa IMI Ca$il Slloppl11g Center Neu lo Shlr1ey's Bagels) Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily PiJOt had to bo quarantined for one month. "l don't let my dogs out at night anymore,• Southron said. "I keep the doggle door locked.• Keeping pets indoors is a large part of the solution. Schuler said. • u people m Mesa Verde were to keep their pets inside for one month, the coyotes will realize there's no food here and will return to their own habitat." . Worthington would like to see a more active approach. "The answer is don't become a prisoner in your own home,• he said. "The answer is to eliminate the problem." Mayor Tom Edwards agreed\ saying Murphy's legacy is iii the people he has brought in and kept working for the city. "He also really modernized the city a.Qd has made it able to cope with the changes of the 20th and 21st centuries," Edwards said. Other accomplishments Mur- phy said he is proud of include the water pipeline from Fountain V~y. changes to the •war zone• in West Newport. the Bonita Canyon annexation and keeping Fletcher Jones in the city. If there is one thing he wished he could have seen happen before be left, it's the annexation of Newport Coast, he said. "I don't think it's that far from pulling together, but it takes a commitment from all sides to make it happen. and that hasn't happened yet," Murphy said. Murphy said he plans to stay in SAMSONITE 50-70% uff SKYWAY 50% off ATLANTIC 50'''<> un· BRIGGS RlLEY .fO<i'o vJf BILL BLASS 50<'o uff Doria said he would like to see the coyotes relocated. But Schuler said relocation ts prohibited by state law. "We don't take a problem here and put it in somebody else's back yard," he said. Schuler said the animal control department is on the verge o! launching an educational cam- paign to reiterate the importance of keeping pets indoots. He would rather not have to take more extreme meas\ll'eS. "l hope the education will work," Schuler said. "If it gets ridiculously out of control, then we'll have to get to that point• Newport Beach unW his two daughters -one will be a junior at Newport Harbor High School and the other will be an eighth- grader at Ensign -graduate. Llke any public figure, MW'- phy had his critics. Residents, advocates and those with a not- in-my-back-yard attitude may have been rubbed the wrong way by Murphy's goal to increase the city's economic base and say they are fine with him leaving. But many of the employees who worked with him said they will miss him. "He is the best city manager I've ever worked for, and I feel privileged that I was able to work under him,• said Deputy City Manager Peggy Ducey. ·we've really lost someone very valuable to our community, and I know that our loss is another communi- ty's gain." A IT!BCIACI Luggage & Gifts For All Your Tl'avtl Nttds 2043 Westcliff Dr. (17th & IMne Ave. Behind CoCQ's) POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS ARMeIRE Affordable Fine Art & Custom Framing Experts Since 1978 •Tho usands of Prints • Hundreds of Mouldings • ASID Discounts ,.---------VALUABLE COUPON I I 1906 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (Neid to Po8'o Colwiedion ~ 949.646.8603 4 DAYS ONLY! Thursday, Aug. 27"' to Sunday Aug. 30TH SAVINGS UP TO l , FASHION ISLAND MAIN LEVEL ATRIUM COURT A CROSS F.ROM RESTORATION HARDWAR E 949·644·9888 ,,. • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot SOCie Saturday, August 29, 1998 A 11 ti: Ill :~fs/a,nders throw Titanic party to benefit art museum • T he ntanic hds sunk agcllJl. !11:.11 s.ut Ulh time, E>veryone sur- f vivcd. rt was The Islanders •• .., b h summer dS m the courtyard of .~k><>mingdale's at Fashlon lc;land. ~,;~veral hundred guests paying $150 per ti~ket (considerably less 'J&n the fare m 1912 for a fll'St· ~ Class sw1e ) gathere9 at dusk last ,,1~turday to toast the Orange County1Muse wn of Art, the rea- 'J son for the affair m the name or ~',lltanic glory. . . ,10,. , }:haired by Ann Stem, resplendent ma tum-of-the-cen- • l\uy floor-length velvet sklrt and layered crem e-colored silk blouse sashayed around the PdrtY with • her blond hair piled high on her 1nhead, reminiscent of the famous ~bson girl who defined the look .3\f the earller brae. Ann's husband, Wolf Stem, . ,,prominent local bdmster with a .. ~peoalty in rnanidge and family .;Ji\w. was dressed for the penod .. .Jn. a three-piece Wdisted suit of ·~..gtay and white pinstnped wool, \f• ~omplete with wingt'd collar and ,~k ascot-styled tie. Many of the ladies dOd gen- Ueme n on board turned out m ".period costumes as well. Ron Soderling of Newport Beach "'crune as a deckhand. His wife, , .Call, came dressed for the first- "'dass salon. Despite their differ- e9ces, they d id dine together. THE CR OW D b.w. ·cook Several of the ship's waiters' jokingly asked Ron to leave the table and go bdck to his quarters. He refused. They gave up when they learned that he hdd donated one of the prime door prizes of the evening's silent auction, a won- derful blueprint of the Titanic used on the recent movie for set design. Lana Chandler, one of Ann Stem 's able crew, was smashing in a red gown. So was Traditional Jewel er's Lula Halfacre, wearing a chic red ball gown with a Charles Krypell diamond and gold heart around her neck in the fashion of 1\tanic's Heart of the Ocean pendant. Fran MuJvania looked mar- velous m cream silk to the floor I can't believe ..... . with pearls at her neckline, as did Manha Orlin who came as the Unsinkable Molly Brown in cream lace and silk with a big- ger-than-We hat festooned with plumes galore. "Who's Molly Brown?" , queried Orlin. when reminded of her stylish resemblance ro the Titanic survivor. "She was the outspaken queen of Denver society at the tum of the century, mostly because of her husband's for- tune,• responded one man in the crowd in answer to Odin's ques- tion. "She wasn't the most liked lady in town by some parts of the so-called respectable society.• "Oh, perfect,• replied Orlin, taking her fiance's hand and entering the affair. Judy Shepard mingled with Joyce Reaume, Martha Green, Jan Seltz and Ollie Hill, all of whom were dressed to kill. Harriet Welder and husband, Irv, were dressed to save. They, came to the party with life pre- servers around their necks. "I really have to take this thing off in order to sit down and eat dinner,• said Harriet with a chuckle. Founders of The Islanders, two of Newport's most unsink- able ladies, Mary Lou Hornsby and Mary Ann Wells, were on It's My ;Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is r our answer to a b.eautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams,. , ~ come true, and increase your home's value, too! •i Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE 1..ANOSCA PING 46 YEARS EXP. SANTA ANA • 21100 N Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. DONNA DAVIS C.C.N.P.' License No. .J08SSJ (714) 754-6661 Landscape DHlgner :::•..._ ______________________________________________________________ ,'f!C»> Participating Stores: •Tea & Sympathy • Blue Sp~s, Ala. Antiques • Starvi~ Artist • Massimo's Pizza · • Bow D~lers Boutique • Twice the Style • Mo~lian Barbeque •Cott~ Company ••• • Bassinets & Blueberries •Abundance Atelier Antiques • Summerhill Floral & Gifts • Childrens Orchard • Hair by Paula & Company • Home & Garden Vin~ Furniture •Great~ Consiqnment • Special Thanbs to Baird Pri~tinq . Westport Square 369 E. I 7th.Street. Costa Mesa Acrou from Ralphs Marltet a beb1Dd _.Inn. Bos hand in great spirit and lovely style t<> welcome the party guests who have loyally supported the charity for many years. Wells -who lost her adored husband, Lon, not long ago -is looking h ealthy and happy and trim. Her best girlfriend Hornsby came to the ntaruc with the best looking g ent on the cruise, dap- per husband Scott Hornsby, who insisted on saving everyone before himself. ~ .. . e easures are bigger than others -~67S.3130 AnnandWoU Stem Oank Milton Berle, who celebrated his 90th birthday aboard a faux Titanic at The Islanders Pa.rt'Y on Saturday at Fashion Island, Newport ~ach. t The Homsby's danced to the ' sounds of Ba.ny Cole, his orchestra placea upon a ratSed stage with an elegant faux stau- case a la shipboard glory of the turn of the century In all, the design and layout of the party was extremely cre- ative, thanks to help from such devoted lsiande~ as Pam Arnett, Eve Komyel, Pat'.rtcla Lane, Dar- lene Manclark. ChrtsU Betlln- gen, Renata Carlsson, Joan 3732 f . Coast HI wa •Corona del Mar The Original MIKE'I CARPETS Over 25 Years In Costa Mesa *Now OWNED & OPERATED BY MESA UPHOLSTERY* TEXTURES • PLUSH • (ABLE • BERBER 20°/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK Till 9/5/98 Stevens, Lea Peterson, Joy Owen, and Jody Olsen. The party wa such d si~cta­ cle that evemng strollma at Pttsh ton Island stood ut tht> roped stanchions surrounding the party area m the Bloorrue's courtyard and stared at th~ revc•IN all decked out m lhe!I Titdruc best. Guests of the everung were Hollywood cele bs Sld Caesar, Joolcing very ht in h.Ls ulue blaw1 and turtleneck shut, and Milton Be rle, celebrating 90 years of Ult on tluit planet1 dnd m no hurry to go down with the ~hip Good tnend<> John dnd Donna Crean were lhP honordty chdtr and underwritmg angels of The Islanders' Everung On the Titan- ic. Theu generosity will endble The lsldnden. to assist tho Orange Countv t\fuseum of Art supporting art educauon pro- grams for sc:hool chilclrPn • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturd'3y CALL NOW 642-8400 'ttphl41Duf DESIGN CENTER ""For All Your Decorating Needs!'' Over 50 Years of Fine Quality FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture -• • ,. ---.. • • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture ~ • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreadi • A 12 Sotvrdoy, August 29, 1998 date book Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pi!£t. SW:ing into Birraporetti's for aestalgic Monday nigh~ ALISON M URRAY W atching people swing dancing is entertaining. Participating is exhila- rating You •an 1oin in every Mon- day night a-t BirraporetfJ's in South Coast P~aza, when lhe Don Miller Orchestra plays swing tunes and dancers fill lhe floor. The enlhusidsm 1s infectious. I I ) SWINQ'( OA,.qH<i • WHERE: Jr aporetti's taurant, th Coast /Plaza. 3333 bands. •Tue Derby was kind of the catalyst,• Millan said, referring to the Los Angeles club that was featured in "Swingers." 1 """'ll's great to see a resurge." . said Jeff Beauregard of Pasade- na, who bas been dancing most of his liie and has been coming to Birraporetti's for eight years. ed music for television shows "The Nanny" and "Seinfeld." Add a 12-piece orchestra and dozens of people -who don't come to eat -to lhe alluring restaurant with its classic ardu· · tecture, mahogany-trimmed ceil- r Bristol St., Costa Mesa ~ WHEN:8 to 11:30 p.m. Monday <-HQW , MUCH: Fr~e +PHONE: (714) 850- 9090 You needn't worry if you don't kt}ow how to swing. Just watc}l. ¢refully and then get out there d try it. And chances are, other ncers will .be happy to show you a·few things. I/{ "It's not hard to tind lessons at all," Trinidad said. u Dancers want there to be more dancers. n Attire varies -som e people • • go all out and dress from hea(l : . to toe in vintage regalia -__ .!., dresses, heels and seamed • ~ stockings for the ladies or sus• :·"~ peqders; trousers and newsbo,i• ,, •. caps for the gentlemen. Others11 11 come in modem dress, while ,1, still others show up in baggy sweat shirts and jeans. What • r people are wearing is no indiC81 .. tion of their skill, however. Tlrf!11i1 main rule is comfort. If you cal')'t~• danc'e in it, 9on't wear it. · " When you're thirsty, stop by' • - the bar, which offers drinks raog...:, ' • ings dnd muted lighting, and ll J f Pels like anuth- 1 er t'ra. NIGHT LIFE ThP dancmq -;tarts di 8 µ m , and it clo<>sn't takP long !or cou- ples lo fill thP floor. The dancer~ rnngc from hjgh-schoolcrs to people old enough to be th<.>1r · grandpdrent~. "The music is umltng different ~ . 1 generations," said Glond Brendle ( . < , of Newport Bedch. • "It's d subculture," !>did Bill ' ' SINAATUS SOSRODJOJO I DAILY PILOT Carrie Sanchez, left, and Peter Flahiff swing dance at Birraporetti's at South Coast Plaza on Monday nig}lL • Millan of El Toro. "It's Pl'Ople who love to dance ,md we hnd } : each other." f , Ddncers are quick to explain die said. "It's easy to dance to." ''I was raised on this music, H said Jessica Trinidad of Fountain Valley, a middle-school teacher who likes Birraporetti's because lhe dancing takes place earlier in lhe evening. • why lhey JovP swing. which on~J- < mdled in the lctle 1920s dS the < • nrus1c of Benny Goodman, Duke •• t • ~hngton and Count Bc1sie swept c i Ille nation. ' 1 • "It's nghl U1 the groove," Bren-"It's very creative," said Adri- £ : • Sexy Lingerie SM-XXXXL • Leather Lingerie Bachelor (ette) •Supplies •Adult Novelties • Videos Lotions/Oil Products •Adult Toys ADULT VIDEOS 519'5 on new releases selected tttles only FREE "Herbal Viagra" Sample with this ad. Limit 1 pe1 cus1ome1 No purcfldse necessJry Lotions r0 Lace = --- 909-626-6228 Montclair 9197 Central Ave. (1 block w Bmtoll (PETCO Center) REE GIFT CATALOG MUST BE 18 enne Weidert of Lake Forest. "It's very fun. You can dance with anybody.ff The music and dance halls that were so popular dtuing the 1940s lost their appeal with the invention of television and the development of non-contact dancing. Swing dancing picked up again in lhe mid-1980s, Millan said, and lhen surged in popular- ity as movies like "Swing Kids" and "Swingers" hit lhe theaters. 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L--------------------------~ Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from · Daily Pilot electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters. ing from soda ($1.75), beer ~~-:: ($2.75) and cognac ($5.75). -·" The dance floor is small and gets crowded quickly, but cour- tesy prevails. The crowd just feels friendly. Strangers smile and say hello and everyone claps a t the end of each song. ll you've come ~nly to danc~ -~ or watch,• expect to stand -no , ~ nrlt seats are set aside for non-diners;.· but you might be lucky to snag~ ' table after the dinner crowd ' ''11~ The Don Miller Orchestra, which has been playing at th~ restaurant for eight years. will ·hold a party for the release of their new albwn, "1bis Swingin' Llfe, H leaves. ''.'; Bystanders line the wall of 1 windows. By 10 p.m.1 they stan,d ..... thrt!e or four people deep, and a bout 200 to 300 people fill the on Monday. The band has record-restaurant. 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So when the Lescots and their many supporters elected to hold a fund-raiser for the theater Sat- urday night, the atmosphere was much like a Lescot production. Only this time the setting was ancient Egypt. THEATER The Nite on the Nile event just up the street at the Doublelfee Hotel realized thousands of dollars for the troupe, which sorely needed these donations to counteract mounting expenses, including a hefty rental for the tin-roofed building tucked in the rear of the Lab Anti-Mall shopping center at 2930 Bristol St. When the final tally was post - ed, the Theater District took in $30,100 -which, minus $12,300 worth of expenses, produced a net gain of $18,300 to keep ~e popular showplace in business through its fifth season. ceding the.dinner and a live one after- ward with auctioneer Chuck Dryer presid- ing. The Theater Dis- trict opened at its first location -a tlny storefront vacated by the Backstage The- ater -in 1994 with a production of Robert Harling's "Steel Magnolias.• That play will be reprised at the current loca- tion, opening Friday. The company staged some splen- did shows in those cramped quarters - "The Gingerbread Lady," "Same Time, Next Year,• "One Flew Over the Cuclc- oo's Nest" -before moving to the Bristol Street facility in the summer of 1995. Since then, the menu bas varied between the tried and true ("The Odd Cou- ple,• "Picnic" and a revival of "Cuckoo's Nest") to more com- mercially risky, rela- Christian Holiday, left, and Lynette D ev- eraux dress ln Egyptian costumes for the Theater District's Nlte on the Nile event last Saturday at the DoubleTree Hotel that helped raise money for the theater's flfth season. · Billed as a "first annual gala dinner and auction,• the event reflected the aura of class the young company bas strived to establish both in perlonnance and ambience. Actors dressed as . pharaohs and Cleopatras circu- lated through the throng of more than 200 supporters, handling everything from drink orders to arrangements for silent auction purchases. tively unknown plays such as "Ught Sensitive,• "The Swn or Us• and "Strange Snow.• These latter, groundbreaking selectiqns have shoW1}1he theater in its most exciting light. ••••••••••••••••••• : Newport : "Tonight is ~ culmination of roany months of hard work and effort from individuals dedicated to the continued success of the Theater District,• said Gayle Spinks, chairman of the auction, wbo also lauded the individual si>onsors, underwriters and ctt>nors of the auction items. The fund-raiser -with all proceeds earmarked for Theater Oistrict operations and outreach programs -was divided into two parts, a silent auction pre- The Theater District e ven has ventured into musical theater territory, staging an impressive "Cabaret• last year in an area about the size of your living room. Currently, plans are in the works for the company's most ambitious -in terms of bodies on stage at one time -effort, the venerable comedy •Auntie Mame.• Obviously, the Lescots -who operate a hair salon in Costa Mesa by day -are doing some- thing right, as evidenced by the throng of supporters who turned out at the DoubleTree Saturday night to lend a hand, and a check, to the cause. : BEAUTY SUPPLY: • • • d•111 ••OGllOil • • • • H.7).~ • :t .... ~ .......... r: ~zo0JO OFF~ : Entire Purchase : 8 •Ex I JtleS SetJa<,t.a.'1 & .e'"l\' 'J a • • ?'. A.;roa fl. Aurad • • r~ Q/::."V98 • •••••••••••••••••• : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • 261 -6788 : • • • • • • • • Jamboree at Bristol Back Bay Court • ••••••••••••••••••• WE COME IN PEACE . II , , .. i I •• .. .. • ,, .. II " (1 ,, AND WE'VE BROUGHT FOOD. What is that big blue thing that landed recently in Newport Beach? Fear not, earthlings. 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Cuban Pig Roast on deck at Sutton Place A Havana-style~ with Latin music, a donuno tourna- ment. cigar .rolling demo and Wti<Me roasted pig JS happerung on th.e Calypso Pool Patio at th.e Sutton Place Hotel on Sept. 6 at 5 pm. Co5t is $49 tor adults, $20 for children 6-12. Call 476-2001 wbidl suPPQrts 4J1s education programl .for the school year in Ne~ Beach. Cost Is $25 Pf;!!' person, $10 for adults. For reser- vations, c411833-8500. Good vibes, bad vibes around town Good vibes: Fnends are hap- py to sec Michael Jordan - formerly of the Four seatons, Bella Theresa and Matteos - in his role as general manager at the new Plnot Provence in the Mello area. . Good vibes reported at lb.e RJtz Garden, where diners are enjoying the pleasures of alfres· co dining on the leitfy patio. • Bristol Farms is to food what Roger'• Gardens is to flowers - worth a visit any time. High prices may give you sticker shock, but there are always pro- motions going on and it's fun just to walk around the place al 810 Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar. Call 760-6514. · for information and reservations, Bad vibes come l'n tales of disappointing food at Auto Bistro -great idea, but not great cuisine. Outdoor dining less breezy at Back Bay 11JD Quinn, general manager of the Newport Dunes, reports that they have added glass pan- els to their Back Bay outdoor dining area to fend off those pesky waterfront winds. Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS EVEREST A MacGillivra~ f'"recman N im Riverboat the site of party n ext Saturday On Sept 5, ImaginaUon Cele- bration will play host to a bingo and barbecue event on board the Pride of Newport at the Jllver~ boat Restaurant from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Clayton Shurley. wbo is the new operator of the restaurant and is head honcho of Clayton Shurley's Texas BBQ, is picking up the tab for the fund-r41Ser, Delayed openings at two restaurants Aysta 101 was forced to can- cel an opening-rught fund-rcus- er this week. and has resched- uled its grand opening for mid- September. · · Llsa Goodell said AubeTgine will reopen at the latest in early October. -Marta Bird ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAUFOl#IA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fl& Pidt.., & DeIMry ·AU ~s . 642-4522 121 l1411trial Way • Costa Miu • • • • . . . .. . . . . . . Saturday, August 29, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot ' 'LAUGHING WILD' The OCtZ Repertory Theatre Com~oy will present Chrlsto- phe~rleurang's "Laughing Wild• and Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. and ay and Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. and m. Performances will be in .. ,'t Drama Lab Studio at OCC, · : (2701 Pairview Road, Costa Mesa. 1 1 1 l•J\.dmission is $5. For information, ' .• call (714) 432-5640. 'AH, WILOERNESSI' Previews of South Coast Reperto- ry's production of Eugene O'Neill's only comedy will begin Fnday. The play opens Sept 11 and runs through Oct. 11 on the Mainstage Performances will be 'fuesdays through Fndays at 8 p.m.; Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Preview tickets start di $18; Reguld.r admission ranges from $28 to $45. South Coast Repertory is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call (714) 708-5555. -ART POLAROID TRANSFERS The Orange County Museum of Art will hold a class on Pold.roid transfers today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants will learn to make transfers that con be applied to paper, wood, fabnc, , cerarrucs and more Bnng your own slldes and Wdlercolor paper ' Fee is $80; $70 for museum • members, students and seruors. The museum is dl 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach. For mtonnabon, call (949) 759- 11 22. ARTISTS IN ACTION The Cannery Restaurant plays host to Artists in Action every ~ Sunday from noon to -4 p.m Artists will give live demonstra- tions on the patio. For informa- tion, call (949) 723-1922. SPOTLIGHT TOURS •' Irene Barr will spqak about Guy Rose on TuesdaY. ·as one of Orange County Musewn of Art's Spotlight To~: highlighting an artist or work of art. The tours ar~ free with adrn.Lssion, which is $5 for adultS, $4 for seniors and students and free for members and children und,.er 16. Adm.is- sfon is free on Tuesdays through Labor Day. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call (949) 759-1122. ALEX ABERCROMBIE An exhibit of 15 photographs by Alex Abercrombie will close Sun- day at Memphis Soul Cafe, 2920 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Daily hours are 11:30 a .m. lo 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. For information, call (714) 650-3690. 'PASTELS' An exhibit of pastels by Laguna Hills artist Billie Nugent will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., through Monday. For infor- mation, call 717-3801. 'MAN ANO HIS HORSE' "Man and His Horse," dn exhibit of Western-themed oil paintings by Tom Avila, will be on display m the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Tuesday through Sept. 30. For information, cclll (949) 717-3801. 'MAITHEW MCCASLIN: WORKS-SITES' An exhibit of sculptures dnd video installations by Matthew McCaslin aimed at exposing the .. :~: .. ,.. ANNIVERSARY * we love yo11/ Bill, De11nis, Kathy & J ohn . lnnM workings of modarn infra- structures 6nd communication y terns run through Sept. 13 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach. Adnussion is $5 for adults, $4 for scruors and stu- dents, free for members and chil- dren under 16. Houn are 11 a .m. to 5 p .m. Tuesday through Sun- day The museum is at 850 San Clemento Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call (949) 759-1122. GEORGE HURRELL "George Hurrell: Hollywood and Beyond," an exhibit of Hurrell's black-and-white photographs of Hollywood stars of the 1930s apd 1940s, will run through Sept. 27 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Admission is $5 for adult&, $4 for seniors and stu- dents, and free for members and children under 16. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 1122. MARK DI SUVERO Six huge steel sculptures by Mark cli Suvero will be on dis- play through Sept. 27 around Town Squdre Pdrk near the Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The exhibit is presented by the Orange County Museum of Art LYLEEN & JEFF EWING THE LAST WALTZ l'hc moving \an hai> just pullctl away. You arc exhausted from all the packing and the last thing you fed like doing is cleaning your house lor the new owners. Leaving )Our home impeccably clean b one ol the lllOlll important thing' you can do to ensure a smooth 1.lusmi. Your buyer" will do their "~alk-through" before thc clo. ing to make sure that the '}'terns are in working order and that the agreed- upon repair' -were made. The} wiU feel better about the whole procc~ if they walk into a potle~ house . Thi~ will be their last opportunity to experience an attack of bu}crs · remor c, and yo ur cff orts can minimize any lit:cond thoughts they may be having or any crankiness about issues that must be re olved at the clo ing. If you arc too tired to do the cleaning your elf. calling a professional cleaner will be worth the investment. Lylecn and Jeff have 26 consecutive years of real e tate C'<pcriencc in 'ewport ~ach. The} arc Coldwell Banker's #I agents. For prof e sional service or advice with all }Our real e tale needs call the E~ings at (714) 644-9060 x-114. BenefltlnQ Orangewood Children s Foundation Make a difference in the life of a deserving child! Ungaro• Anne Klein• DKNY • Escada • St. John • Chanel & more! \10'1\ -\fllat a Sa\e\ Sat. August 29th Son. August 30th Store a ...... Me•...S.t Jea..-Sp• .. uy IOa•-411• PltU II••• Odler Dnutwallfl lledtteed ••........,_ Bal'9fll .. Not to IHt IUH 111illa any 01/utr dut·quni. f:xpirea A~'"' .10, 199R 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Accepting Appointme11t1 For Comignmenl . Donation• are alway• 1t1elcome. \ . . and South Coast Plaza. D1 Suvero's drawings will also be on display al the museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach through Oct. 4, For mfonnation, call (949)759-1122. • • BRETT REICHMAN'S PAINTINGS , •New California Art: Brett Reich- man,• featuring Reichrncm's paintings of common childhood images with hidden meanings, will run through Oct. 4 at the Orange County Musewn of Art. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for · seniors and students, children under 16 and musewn members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 1122. JOHN STOBART An exhibit of maritime pwntings by John Stobart, "An Artist's Jowney, • will be in the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's Grand Salon through Nov. 8. The museum's Newport Gallery dis- plays the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery has exhibits of world-class models; and the Grand Salon features touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is at 151 E. Coast J lighway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. Rugs and Wool Carpet HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa DANCE DEFORE DANCE CENTER 1be DeFo:re Dance Center offers ballroom l~os every Fnday at 7:30 p.m. at 151 K8lmus Dnve, Costa Mesa. The Samba will be the featured dance for September. Lessons will be followed by a hall- hour of practice and then open dancing until 11 p.m. Cost is $8; 20% of the proceeds go to the non- profit studio's scholarship progrwn. For information, call 241-9908. DANCE 204 Dance 204 offers private and group instrudtion in beginning and advanced ballroom, Latin and modem dancing at 204 Washington St., Balboa. For infomiation, call 675-9082. SENIOR CENTER ' The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers ballroom dancing for adults from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday to the music of the Ray Robbins Combo. Singles and couples are welcome. Cost is $3. The center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For infor-. mation, call 645-2356. MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH Chorus Line Dance Studio offers a special dance class for mem- bers of Mariners South Coast Church every Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at 3100 E. Const High- way, Corona del Mar. Cost is $8. To register, call 640-5256. LITERARY WRITERS ON WRmNG T. Jefferson Parker will be a guest on Corona del Mar resi· dent Barbara DeMarco Barret's radio show, •writers on Writing,• Wednesday from 6:30 to 1 p.m. on KUCI-88.9 PM. For informa- tion, call (949) 760-8086. SPECIAL HI-TIME WINE CELLARS Hi·Time Wine Cellars features several programs throughout the month at 250 Ogle St., Costa, Mesa. For inf onnation, call 650- 8463. 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' commun1 EDITORIAL lover rureds to back up er Mu'ljJhy accusations f you're going to tar someone's repu- tation:in public, yo~ ought to be :willing to stand up and present the facts. That's a lesson Councilwoman Norma Plover apparently has ye't to learn. She stood during a candidate;!l forum a week ago, aiming City Manager Kevin Murphy's resig- Dation was born from a "situation or incident" Jerious enough to warrant an independent counsel investigation. But she refused to say anything more on the matter, leaving everyone -includiJ}g Murphy -wondering what this sinister deed was. That's just wrong. It's unethical. It's unfair. It reeRs bf McCarthyism. Three of her colleagues say they have no idea what she's talking about. Mayor Tom Edwards, Councilwoman Jal\ Debay and Councilman Dennis O'Neil -they all say the same. thing. They're in the dark, cart't even guess. As for Murphy, he says he doesn't know either. But bring it on. "If any council member thought an investi- gation was WdITantcd, I'm certainly open·to having one done," he says. "l have nothing to hide." So, Norma, lc>t 's hear it You can't go half wdy. You 'v<> Oldde the accusation, now give us the t<.1cts that support it. To do other- wise would be reckless. We're not so sure it's Murphy's reputation at stake here. But w<~ suspect Norma Glover's is. CORRESPONDENCE 'Council oweS voters .. ~ an explanation' 0 f course we have a right to know what happened between all council mem- beTS and the city manager -the sooner the better ("Glover: 'inci- dent' led to Murphy quitb.ng,' • Aug. 25). What is the secret? Enough of this ~no comment" baloney. We taxpayers pay the bills. We have a right to know now! Norma Glover has said som'e strange things, but this so·called •mctdent, • is a popper. Yes, we want to know and deserve the whole story. GEORGE GRUPE Corona del Mar ,~ Regarctirig KeVln Murphy\ resignabon, we have no opuuon one way or the other. However, the City Council owes thP voters of Newport Beach an expland- tion. "No comment• does not suffice. DOLORES AND GENE KERMIN Newport BCdCh I think without question thC' public should be ddvtsed as to why Kevin Murphy is leaving. DOLORES VIRTUE DRISCOLL Corona del Mar I'm calling regarding the arti- de on the Norma Glover situd- t1on , t1nd I'd dppreciate knowing more dhoul 1t MICHAEL HOWARD Newport Beach lnstedci of prnssunng Newport Beach council members to vio· lute lhe i:.tate Jaw requiring priva- cy of personnel mctnners in the city mdnager's res1gndtion1 why· not put the question to Kevin Murphy? Since the ldw is only there for the protcclton of the employ- ee, he alone has the option lo forgo it. \ REBAWIWAMS Newport Beach' foruni $129, 1998 B I DAILY PILOT ALE PHOTO Readers want lo know more about City Manager Kevin Murphy's resignation. EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Locals off er · -split opinions Parents have a lot to get worked up over . on El Toro letter I 'm calling about the letter I _ reeetved from the El Toro guy, Paul Eckles(" Anti- -A.iiport mall targets local homes,• Aug. 22). I was absolutely furious. There wu a Ntum ta.rd Uiduded tn the mailing, anid on Chat I WIOte to him. bow dare f(JU send that letter lo a bOme- OWfter wbo bM lived Ul'48r lbe R 10IO DEIATE ~patb yeen, tak- ~ Ille brunt ol the lnaeued t air tramc created for the most .,....~ the buge growth ol S'olA Coumrt Ina WtaY b9 felt 1ille lie WM IO much beaier that be coald DGt Wi> lboulder the burdlm tbllt Soulb Comity reli- deDW baft cnatild. .................. whb remiv8cl this lame letter ~bl ~ llkewile -that Ii U you Jawn't ~tom the wbol9 .. into pleeel .. ICAIEN WtlTAlml Newportllwh A s the school board meet- ing dpprouched midnight Tuesday, 1 wondered if new Superintendent Robert Bar- bot wished he could click his heels three times and go back to Ctuco. l le may have entertained those thoughts earlier when the /board spent 20 minutes debating. where to make transfer request fonns available. It's tune for all parents to rise from lhei.r summer slumber and start speaking up about the fol- lowing issues: • SCHOOL DAYS s STUDENT DAYS Teacher training days have been taking up 5% of the stu- dent's educational days. This must have been a statewide trend since new legislation has the state funding teachers salaries for three training days on the condition that students actually attend school for 180 days. Our district has training days planned for Sept. 5 and 6, with school starting Sept. 8. A third day may be set at each school site, but it will have to be on a weekend. School will end June 18. As you will recall, the board approved a bunch o(tirne at vari- ous school sites where kids come late or leave early. nus is espe- cially true at schools with block scheduling One board member asked lf the law requires students to go for the entire required times on Pach of the 180 days. It t1ppctU'!> that might be the case. Won't it be a shame if kids go to school 5% or more next year than th<'y did last year? Who thinks that alone might improve test scores a nd attendance? IN-HOUSE SUSPENSIONS wrTH SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Ldst y dr three secondary schooll began in-house suspen· sion programs. That means that Ulltead of sending kids hoine or out lnto the community for a mini·vacation when they've dis· obeyed 1Chool rules, they are ~a.d from other lt\ldei'ltl iaa_RJ, A•,Wllla._ teacher" should spread tear to the student body and deter inap- propriate behavior. Now ask why the board both- ered to adopt the in-house sus- pension program at all six schools by funding il to use sub- stitute teachers. Well, it's be<:ause they needed to spend about $125,000 on lawn mowers. Somebody designed Davidson Field so it will need a special lawn mower that can be used only there. When we won- der why teachers are having a problem with discipline m the classroom or deade that in-house suspe.n.slons just aren't working as we had hoped, just think of those lawn mowers. How about tu.ring pennanent teachers and using a herd of goats for lawn duty? FIXING SCHOOLS One school had repalfS this surruner. It had pl'oblems with its plumbing. heating, trees, chaJk- boards and fences. Do all of those problems sound familiar at your school? The total for the hx- upwas about $30,000. The sur- prise was which school was repaired. Parsons School has housed special education kids for the past few years. It is now gomg to house Waldorf School, the private school previously at Eastbluff School. Maybe we should lease all of our school sit · to privclle schools o they, too, could be put in "usable condition.• OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOlS There is a new plan to allow neighborhood kids to go to their local schools while alloWIDg unha ppy parents to transfer their litUe tikes acr06S town. While l agree that it helps to have par- en1s happy With the schools their children atte nd, l'm not so ure that the plan is going to work. It allows for a couple of speces to be left at each grade leve l before out-of-boundary kids Will be ad · rrutted, But, once a student ii in, he II tn for We. Will there only be a~ ol new kids in eech grade leY9l lbroughoUt tbe yeer ...... KhoOI ecaplllag tbe nm 's t Wllb our bulging student population. will there be enough spaces at the "desirable" schoob for all of lhE' applicants? I hope 1t works instei,id of making those lhdt don't get a transfer even more upset. If you are interested in transferring, have your form filled out and be first m lrne al the district office Sept 1. HONORS CLASSES ANO GRADE POINT AVERAGES w1 spnng a group of pdienl<> suggested that the kid~ that tcp up and take honors clas es should be rewarded for their hard work by having it reflected on their ov- erall grade JX>mt average and class ranking. Up until Tuesday night, students got an extrd pcnnt only if they took an advanced placement class After much dJs- cussion, the board decided to count all of the students' honors dasses taken between th(' runth and 12th grades. However, they chose not to make that ruling retroactive. lf a student took an honors cld.S!. m ninth or 10th grade, he wtll not receive credit. lf his clas mdte takes the sc:Ut1c class m 11th or 12th grade, he Will. This means that the vclledicto· nan for lhe next three years will not necessanly be the ludent who took the harde l da at the fastest pace and did th best. J'm,iloping the board will decide to revlSll thil> one. Jf not, 1 hope that they visit the tudenb that this aff ecto; to l •ll thcm th ' logic behind their d lon. NEWPORT ELEMENTAAY SCHOOL GETS GR.ASS Parents were there to ask lh Chstrict to replace the gra at Newport Elementary School, which faded durlrig El Nmo. Although th y h~ve tht-bt·~r view of any hool in th United States, tt's only fau that th y have grass. too. What d1smaytxi me was hearing that th P1'A purchased and ~ted the l wn in 1993 for Sl0,000. Now th t th dtltrict 11 dOlng It, It Will cost 131,000.1 wanted to l\tgg(?l t that the diltrld give the PTA 'Sll,000, flGID Wbkta .., coWd pun,., • ......................... whole bunch of other thmgs THE "MINUS THREE" TOLERANCE POLICY The board met with its lawyers to strengthen the zero- tolerance policy, which my daughter suggested should now be known as the ·nunus three* tolerance JX>llcy They have added a ban on drug parapber- nahd and wtdened the offense zone to mclude students' routes to and from school. Now that nicotine in cigarettes has been deemed a drug. 1 e>..pect to read that our distnct tran ferred a student who ca.me to school with a cigarette butt stuck to her shoe. The policy lets a kld who vol- unteers the infonnabon that shr. has a drug problem do so with unpuruty, but would treat the same student differently once the wheels are m progress for z('ro toleran<'c. The rulE's now include d due prOCt"ss meeting. However, I couldn't find where thcit WdS dPflned To me, due process means yuu haw witne se With personal knowll'dge dnd tangible eVl· dence t 11 what they SdW to an imparuaJ detenmner of the fact::;. Tho-.c peoplC' would ha\e tote - Ufy m front pf the accu~d dnd be subject to quel>tions from both 1d . It's how we ve deter- nun<'d that people are most likr.- ly to be trE'ated fairly. Does due process under our school 1>0b -:y mean hE'arsay and mnuendo brought before a school otfletalf l gu tun will tell. One board member ugg led giving zero tolerance an overhaul. I ond that sugg non. We need to start thinkmg eboUt how beSt to get kids Off drugs arid alcohol. not how belt to add more pages to the zero.tolerance rule book. Moro tuft happened at the hooJ boMd m 'ting, but it Will MV towwt. I have r wed o I w wonder- ful ugge tions fOf programs um might he adopted by other hool m our diltrict K p your conu11 nts corning. ... ...~ ..... '( .......... -• I I . . 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I am almost bad to oorma1 I cannot JYcl ~ Dr Tong enough for his wonderfu1 work Fibromy1tgl1 -Nancy I have suffered from f1bromyalg1a for over 20 years In the last 6 years, the pan has been intractable, altenng my lifestyle tremendously I could barely wat~ at times. and I suffered Intense physical pa n throoghout my body, yet I had to wcxk. By the time I went to Dr. fong, I was desperate To my amazement. I~ to improve I moved oot of state, but I have pefiod1Cally returned to Cahfomta for further treatment5 At thts point I have e~per~nced and 80% redooion of pain. I feel conf1deflt that with continued treatments I will obtain complete relfef. There is nothing to Jose and everything to gain by making an appomtment wrth Dr Tong Lupus. Optic NeUritiS -Nonee I have lupus. and I have been treated by varfOOS specldhsts for over n~ ~is Dormg this time Medicare ~spent thousands of dollars for hosprtaltzat1on, prescribed tests, MRl's, CAT scans, and doctor's fa>s. Even so, my condrttOO had deteoorated tot"' poot where the doctor was g01ng to start me on chemotherapy At this t11ne in my downward slide I was referred to Dr Yee-Wing Toog, MD He took me off all drugs, starting me on a series of nerve blocks After two months I felt Ike a Of!!IN peoon I had relief of being able to indulge 1n normal clC1Mty for the first time in years I have had no relaJXe of tre lupus !Of the past 4 years. Addrtionally, I was at1end1ng an eye speoahst for a visual problem for about eighteen months, and field v1s1on.tests 9lOWed a ht<Jh degr~ of vision loss, part1Cularly in the left eye I was prescribed Ocugard and v1tam ns, and return f1~t in three months St1n my Vl)l()l'I continued to get worse . 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M-OPENER CdM coach s1il pondering vmether to move his girts up to Division I-AA for potential playoffs duels I see below Saturday, August 29, 1998 • Sports Edilor Roger Carlson • 949...57.4-4223 Whitney McDonnell Marissa Becker ., • Sea Kings may choose to battle stronger volleyball com petition as they continue return to prominence. BAJlHY FAUl.J<NFR ~lilt CORONA DEL MAR -The 1997 Corona del Mar High girls volleyball team, under hrst-year coach Steve Conti, returned to prominence by winning the CIF Southern Section Division lll-AA championship. : But, despite turning around a r.ecent downward slide that il'lduded three straight losing sea- sons and a two-year absence from Uie postseason, Conti says the Sea Kings (13-8 m '97 after falling in the first round of the State CCF Division m regionals) still have a way to go. to fulfill his vision for COLLEGES Bell tolls .. for the Pirates 8 There will be no game for The Bell this year because of twists in the sciledule, thanks to JC athletic directors. T raditions are one of the most valuable commodities of community sports. A cross-town rivalry is one of the most honored of those traditions. For example, when USC plays UCLA in football, the fans ttim out in droves to rallies, )?tegame festivals and the actual ~~e itself. It doesn't really° matter how good or bad either U!6m is. The simple fact IS, it's ilnportant to each college and the community surrounding it. It is truly a shame when a 9oveming body loses sight of such traditions and begins flm.perlng. : Thus, as of this season, the "Victory Bell " will not ring ,tctoriously for Orange Coast College for the remainder of the &ntwy. .. The •Victory Bell" is awarded \i> the winner of each season's ~tball game between district ftVals Orange Coast and Golden West. Golden West won the bell fa.st season, 28-6. ~ Now It's over. Why? the progyam, which has now won six section titles, as well as four state crowns and two national championships. •We were restructuring the program and just getting things going last year,• said Conti, who will decide next week whether to ditch his. enrollment-based desig- nation for a return to Division 1- AA, where elite Southern Section powers such as Newport Harbor and Mira Costa provide top- drawer competition. ·Last year we got some pla yotf experience and bad some suc- cess," Conti said. "The guls came in working very hard arid then they saw how that hard work paid .. Dimitr~ H aV{iluk Jamie Brownell Meghan Gallagher ' QUOTE Of THE DAY : "Yt11o would want fo «op us? No coodt ls P19 to tab wfd '8y fill is o WI off thei scheckAe In O(der to~ us out They don't are •.• • Biii Workma"* OCC football coach Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot &;! ' at the tap G I I L S VO· L L E Y B A LL P I E V fiW tlmg a knee mjury, wh1ch will sideline her until at least mid- September. playing outside for us.• McDonnell, the only Sea Kl.ng not to have played club volleyball in the off-season, brings confi- dence and expenence to the court this fall. off. Hopefully, they'll come back on that same note this year." Hoping to continue the upswing Conti has also sparked in the CdM boys progyam (back· to-back secbon finals appear- ances, mcluding the Division III crown last spring). will be a hall· dozen returners, most of which started at one time or another. Paige Woodward, a 5-foot-10 senior outside hiller, 1s the most expenenced returner. while Wlut· ney McDonnell, d 5-10 senior middle blocker, worked her way mto the starb.ng Lmeup for the playoffs last fall. Marissa Becker, a 5-8 juruor setter, Dintitra Havriluk, a 5-11 junior outside hitter, 5-8 junior Jamie Brownell, and Meghan Gallagher, a 5-10 junior middle blocker, were also among those who contributed to a team led by the AU-CIF trio of Jordana Havriluk (now at UC Berkeley), Sarah Petry (Princeton) and Corre Myer (Brown). ·Paige IS a real versatile play- er, who will help us outside or on the nght side," Conll said. "She did an outstanding JOb blocking last year. Her ball control has become much more consistent and she's become a more versatile hitter, as well.• Gallaghet', expected to be a force at the net, is currently bat- "She hurt 1t pretty bad in our summer progyam and i~ has been an ongoing thing where it buckles on her,· Conti said. ·Hopefully, it's sometlung she can put behind her, because she has unproved tremendously, is an extremely strong individual who works hard, and is very coachable. She should be a huge asset to our team." Brownell, though small in stature, will be also play d big role, accorclllig to her coach. "She's one of our most athletic players,• Conti said. "She's our best Jumper, extremely qwck, an mcredible defender and a very, very powerful offensive player. She should have a good two years "She's a real pos1tive person and will be a leader for this team,· Conti said ·She continues to show improvement and her learning curve is still very high.· Conti, hired as an on-campus teacher after work.mg the last few years at Ensign Intermediate, said Havnlu.k lS qwcker and stronger this season. An unproved arm swing bas also allowed Havrtlu.k to hit the ball a lot hlgber. and her height and will help the Sea Kings agamst taller teams, includ.mg SEE COM PAGE 86 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CRUNCH TIME •Fall drills continue in full gear as Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Estancia and Harbor sharpen up . C oaches aren't urunune to the adrenaline that courses through players when full-contact drills annually begirl for local hlgh school football teams. But while the primal mstincts of gridiron enthusiasts everywhere are stirred by the cracking of shoulder pads and helmets, it's d coach's JOb to keep things m perspective. "We've got some guys pretty excted, but we want to ease them into it,• Corona del Mar High Coach Dack Freeman sa.td, after four local schools issued full gear Thursday. "We've had some good hitting, but we can't tut a lot in practlce. because we don't want anyone getting banged up." Caution is the operative word when coache unleash the inner demons of their devotees. who have craved contact for about rune months, since last season ended. "We talk to our guys about (not kllling thel! teammates), before they go out there. but things can still get pretty heated," Newport Hd!bor Coach Jeff Brinkley said. "We don't have a lot of C osta Mesa High's guys going both ways, so we pretty much scnm- famillar sweep behind mage our first offense against our first defense. a wall of blodcers ls That creates some good matchup , where guys evident as the Mustangs : will be battlmg against each other all year.· undergo fall practice with i Costa Mesa Defensive Coordinator Tom Bald- pads. At left. quarterback WU1 said the irutial enthusiasm often levels off after David Weir hands off to a ' that first practice m pads, as players settle into the ball carrier. The locals l ~~~tine of preparing for season openers Sept 1 t - (Corona del Mar, Estancia, ·we had a pretty good morning pracbce Newport Harbor and Costa (Thursday), but the kids were moVlllg a little more Mesa) continue their fall : slowly m the afternoon, which lS typical,• BaldWUl drills daily ln preparaUon said. "They usually get real fired up for the mom·. for season openers SepL l ing practice, but after they hit for the first tune, 11-12. Corona duels Marina. . they're very sore and everything hurts. When you Magnolia awaits Estanda, ' haven't rut anyone for almost a year, it takes your Harbor hosts Orange and • body bJne to get used to that· Costa Mesa opens with • Estancia Coach Dave Perkins was as excited a Saddleback, but right now I his first Eagle team about finally donning full the emphasis ls simply on 1 pads. But the root of tus enthusiasm extended the fundamentals. In beyond the rush of a big tut. another week the attention · •It's always nice when the things you've I worked on 8.ll spnng and summer still work' when Will begin to focus on the competition. . SEE FOOTBALL PAGE 17 When teams dropped out of the Northe rn Division of the Mission Conference it created an imbalance (five teams in the llorthem and seven in the Central) and it forced athletic 4ifectors to meet and dedde on t conference realignment in May of 1997. VANGUARDS IAYING A FOtJNDATION .. To balance the divisions, it as proposed. that each division irould be made up or six teams eid each team from the Central ttvision would spend a two-year ltint in the Northern Division. : Barry Wallace, the AD for Orange Coast at the time, said lie fought bard against the • E:1 and 4l!JW!d lhat no lbould make the move Ul8 of ties to the Orange Conference in all other ~ •New coach Carin Avery building a strong future for sec volleyball. JA.l;ON HJu. a team to contend with. ·our first goal is to get above .500 and move up in the confer- ence ranking,• Avery said. ·w e recruited a solid class to go with the returners and create a sohd nucleus.• Se.Uy Birkhauser and Noelle StUrgill will provide team Jeeder· ship being the only returning starters from lost seeson's 12·15 team. Both. according to Avery, have adapted well to a n w coaching style. • 1 triake them play bells to a target every time in prec:tice,. AYKJ Hid. •:ruy know that VOLLIYllLL there's never a break and they'll work 100% of the time.• Beyond them, the Vanguards are loaded with unproven talent that 1.1 saturated m potential. Battling, for the setter positlon are sophomore KeUy KJeinSmith and frearunan Nikki Soriano, Another mportant recrilitmeat was Carly Birkhauser froai Stoek· cWe High tn Bakerane&a. •SM la a very com~ player,• A: .aid. •51ut bU t skills and la a good hitter. Last yea.l's (SCC) hitting ~tag was'low.• PreshnWm M..-9oClh,ey and ~ Rostawittl, a juniOr trans· fer, alto fig\..-. to coatnbute. one of the molt lmPQIW!t players for the future it 6-foot·l freshmua Jtd.n Obion. Olton only Started to p&ay vol· l9yMD a feW yean ego ad II d d~ But Olton bu ........, nioped abMd of ................. p NII .. , ................. ....... 84 54 Ab 10< SW Ne 3 I 86 Saturday, August 29, 1998 COLLEGES .. CONTINUED FROM BS ... Wallace wai. supported by Riverstde and ddlcback, but the mol.lon carried 1lnyway and the Pll'ates were bumped into the Centrai: Ptvls on by the luck of a rand~> draw. Wl1-'t was worse, when the sche~ came out, also 9t'~frated at by random draw, Vifij-e wa.s extra bad news for \>()~ge Coast. ~ ••, The Pirates, who are looking to ;k/he competitive thl! season, will t. t· almos\ surely end the se(\Son on a \,,I down not(!. Their last three games .;i dr<' agalllSl Long Beach, Mt. San ' Antonio dnd El Camino, three teams lhdt ctrc not ()nly Ufo best in lhP dlVISIOD, but are also throe Of the best m the> sldte Bdd luC"k dJso depnved OCC the opportunity to wm back the • BcU • by IC'dvmg Golden West off the sch<>dtll<•. c•ndmg ct 32- ycdr trctd1Uon 8f'C"dU'>P schcduJes drP set for two y<•drs, the yedr 2000 will be thP flr.,t c hctnce to win thr • BeU • bdrk, dSsummg thdl thl' tcdJJlS will one<· dClctJn be• '><hcdul<·d to µldy I 'clf"h ol hl•r Bui, wtwn th<• conINc•nn• nw"l'> d!Jdlll nc·xl spnnq, thP ~e \rl'nt1r10 rnuld 1ust dS eas1Jy hc1ppm hy lu rk of the• drdw Pm1t1•c, co<1ch Bill Worlundn was 11111 hc1ppy with lht''><' den- '>111nc, on t1 number of h•vc•lc, The lir'>I '" ~woqrdph1c Ornnge C'l>d'>I 1s u1 cc•nlrdl Orony<' County .ind 11 would w1•rn obv1ou'> to kf•ep r11l lhf' ()[(' "'hool'> IC~J"l hN in on« d1v1s1on lo mcunttJm l11nq \lr111<hn!J nvtilnc•<, II\ d r rummy c,w1tc h to be h11rll'\I with you,· Workmdn <;did "We• c1ll plc1y Pete h othf'I dnyway, ••xc l'fll for mw t<•drn . .,o I don't know why dnyorw hdd to move to thr· North flu • lcH I lhc1I 11 wdc, uc,, I 9uesc,, wc1.., th<' lurk of tlw dfdw, hut tI you '-lt·p l1t1c k <111CI look dt 1t, why 11.,< W•·'rt· 111 1111' h1•.ir1 of OrdD<J<' c '1111nty .1rnl w1• "hould I><' with our CIWll' II t1 ll'cllll rl'<1lly hc1d to ]Ump d1v1-.t011\, P<1lcmi.11 would hc1ve h1•1 ·n llw mo\I lo111c·t1I choice since 11 h,1c, 1111 t11•c, In t,tw OntntJC' Empire ( 'c111f1·11•11c 1• outstch• of foolbdll. 11c1v1•l would not tw c.J fdc tor since P11lon11ir 1 ..... 1111 plc1yinn liv1• ledms lro111 1111 • NorthNn D1v1sion . 1\., loi llw '""" ol the •Bell " qc11111·. Workmc1n wac, bothered by th1· l'IHI or Uus lonq nvc1lry lhclt rncH It• 111om•y for hCJth '>< hools and wc1" 1•n1oy1·cl by tht· commuruty. "II\ ,il,...olulf·ly me onrc•1vable to 1111· 1ho1t lor th<' nPxt two yedrs, we w1ll 11ol pldy <;olden We'it," Work- llldll '-r1JCI II\ c,tup1d, but nobody r1\k1·cl 1111· Thf'\t' !lungs c1re done hy p1·11ph• whci c1n• not football JWOplt•" A \\r1y llw two could pldy the nt'XI lwo Y''dl'\ would b<• to ftnd two '' hoot' w11Jmq to swdp And lht1I\ h1qhly unbkely. "Who would Wdnt to drop us,• Workm.111 <J<,k<•d •No codch l'i 9rnnq 111 l<1kc· whdt they feel lS a win off th1·11 \f'h<•duJP 1n order to hPlp ll'> ,,111 Th<>y don't ran>.· < iold<·n W<•\t dnd OCC are a rornlnrwcl 4· l2 in lht• Mission < '011ll'n·1H1• tht• pasl 1wo scc1sons. "'" II \ldlld'>, 11nh•s .. lhC'rc IS -.onw -.m t ol mir.1< I(' c1n<.J d couple r1I looth<1ll C"OdC"h <'\ c.Jnd d lhletic • cllll'( lor\ hdVC d lc1st ~(·C"ond c·h,m1w of tw,1rt, lhf' "Bell" wt.II not rinq th" 1 f•ntury, dncl possibly l'Vl'r Tlww hdvt• bN•n rumors that th"'" 1~ d po!>s1htl1ty of m<>rgmg llw two progrdJTlS m the future to 1 rt•c1tl' one d1Slnct tC'am to combat 1 hr rPccnt drop m part1opallon lf lhdt ht1µpcns lwforf• the tum or the null1•nmum , Uw • BPll" will lay "llc>nl lorc>vf'r · c1 quwt r<'mmde r of cHl PX line l rtVdlry. OCC·GWC ~ COAST vs. GWC 1966-0CC. 14 13 1961-0CC. 10-1 196&-GWC, 3+20 196~~3().20 197o-GWC, 13--0 1971 ·Tle, 21·21 1972-0CC. 11>6 197J-GWC. :zt.27 1974-GWC, 2J.20 197S.0CC. iM4 1976-QWC. 1.t-0 1tn-OCC. 1J.'7 '971-0CC. .M 2A 197't-GWC. »:J 19'Q.GWC. 91).0 1981~ 1•14 1982-GWC, 44-0 1983-0CC. 24·23 1994-GWC. 21 3 198S Tie, 1-1 198f.GWC, 14-6 1987-0CC. 2' 26 1-.GWC. :zt.14 199G'NC, 17-16 1 t90-0CC. 11-6 1991-GWC. 24-7 1992-0CC. 29-0 '993-0CC. 1 3-3 1"4-GWC. 1-6 199S-OCC. 11.it 1996-GWC, 31-0 1M7-GWC, 21-6 GWC~-* 11-lH s rts Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pil JC WOMEN'S YOLLIYIALL PREVIEW Brak.ovich COM CONTINUED FROM BS Back Bay rival Newport Harbor. Becker wi,1f trigger the attack, while adding butstandmg defen- sive ability, as well. Lauren Savage, a 5-7 senior, will start iii the back row, accord- ing to Conti, who also expects a contribution in the back row from Blair Brakov1ch, a 5- 8 seruor who is Still recovering from shoulder surgery. Conti also likes the versa- tility or 5-9 junior Jessica Conti Edwards, who will add depth ln the middle and al outside hit- ter. Amanda Stampley, d 5-10 seruor, was the MVP on last year's junior varsity squad. She'll ddd depth at setter and outside hitter. Conti praised the off-season stndes made by 5-8 Junior outside -Brown SEA lllGS ....... JJJ , ...... . .. , .... ,..,"· .................... ,, ... ......... ....,. •• 5-tQ. Sr. + hlge Waaitw.d. 5-tQ. Sr. • •••ghM a '• .,_. s-10. "'-...... cma K Sr. ................... + •lttlWf .............. K Sr. • Oirtlq Long. S-1Q, Sr. + Liiurwl saw1 •• s-1. s... • .-...... -. •• .,. 5-10. Sr. • 'hey......._. ... "'· • Jeuka ...... 6-0. So. • CoM:h Stiwe COnti hitter Tracy Brown and believes 6-0 sophomore Jessica Jennings has potential to develop into a strong futw'e contributor. Seniors Brittney Harrington and Chrissy Long will also add depth as a defensive specialist and middle blocker, respectively. The Sea Kings, who will need to overcome favorites Newport Harbor and Santa Margarita to reign supreme in the Sea View League, open their preleague schedule Sept. 11 at Redondo. New additions just prior to fall practke are key to the Pirates' season. J A.'rON I lJ u. Mt Plot COSTA MESA -At the end of the six-week swnmer voUeyball class, Orange Coast College women's coach Chuck Cutenese was uneasy. Although his team hdd quality in its ranks, there were only nine players on the ros- ter and there was no way of knowing how mdJly new faces would show up on the first day of school Three players, Staci Chris- tensen, Becky Baumgarten and Dannee Silva, contacted Cute- nese during the down time, all wanting to join the roster. "I was wallong around wor:- ried," Cutenese said. "I bugged the basketball coach. I like to hold practices with teams against each other, but you need 12. We usual- ly have tryouts and have to cut people.• The Pirates ended up with 14 players and the new players have given OCC a good chance to chd.llenge for the Orange Empire Conference title. Chistensen is a 5-foot-10 out- s1de hitter from Lone Pine High and Baumgarten is 6-2 and trans- SURPRIS PIRATES +Staci Christensen 5-10 Fr. + SUsle Packard S.7 Fr. + Lawle O'Melia S-10 So. + Jennifer McCartln 5-10 Ft. • Glon. ouz 5-4 So. •· vesena. Oc.l190 S:.9 So. + Alida Herber S-1 So . • Allison OVitt 6-0 Fr. +,Becky _Baumgarten 6-2 Fr. + Anne-l.Mwe Cordey 5-10 Fr. + Rachel Reed 5-8 Fr. + Dannee Silva 5-6 Fr. + Ginny Simpson S-9 So. + llntt• Montero 5-0 So. + Coach: Chudc eutenese ferred m as a freshman from Golden West College. Si.Iva 1s a freshman Crom Villa Pdtk. Other key mcoming freshmen are Susie Packard, Estancia J ligh product Jennifer McCartm, 6- footer Allison Ovitt, Anne-Laure Cordey and Rachel Reed. Even with new ldlenl, Cut9- nese has had to work hard to get his players ready. "We had six weeks without them," Cutcnes<' said . •But the girls in that short time have really come together closely as a team . We hdve some excited young athletes dnd good sophomore leadership • Four sophomores were sluted to return from last sedson's teum that finished tlurd Ul conference and made 1t to the second row at the Southern Califon Rcg1o~al Playoffs. But two we lost to academic inelig1bU1ty. · But the two returners, Luu O'Melia and Gloria Cruz, j6 Costa Mesa. High product Ali< I fdrber to provide solid soph more leadership. Harber playc for Oraqge Coast as a freshm, hut red-shirted in 1997. " On Wednesday, the team V together and sel gOdls for the ~~ son. For the returning pl<iyers; 1, season's taste of the pldyot made them hungry for someth1 more. "Our first goal lS to reu1 the playoffs," Cutenese srud •A lhe girls want to go fdT beyu that." The only question lo 1 dnswered ts how well the· Pirdt will stack up against other tcdJl "This has to be the first year thtt haven't heard anything about t strengths of other teams,· Cul nese sdid. "There have been d 1 of coaching changes in the to ference so we don't know whdt look for.'' Still, Cutenese has schedul1 what appears io be a tough pr season to gel his team reddy I any conference surprises. "It may be rough whtle we I and find a Lineup and the ng cherrustry," Cutenese said. "Bu should all fall together when c"' fNence starts.• Silver lining Jennings Harrington Long BASKETBALL Hoop-It-Up approaches HUNTINGTON BEACH - Area players are invited to com- pete when the 10th Anniversary Hoop-It-Up Tour makes a stop in Huntington Beach on Sept. 19-20. More than 2,300 players are expected to compete in the festiv- ities. The main draw of the tourna- ment is the three-on-three street basketball tournament in the parking lots al Huntington Beach. Tournament divisions range from top competition, the Top Gun division, to the laid back, weekend warrior style Couch Potato division. Participants range from ages eight and up. Divisions will be determined according to age, gender, height and skill level to ensure a fair and competitive e nvironment. Games will take place on 70 street bas- ke tball courts. Winners in the men's and women's Top Gun dJvisions will advance to regional competibon with a chance to advance to the $50 ./ Individually Alarmed Units .I Climate Controlled Units .I Computerized Gate Access .I Resident Management Team .I Open 7 Days • l 000 Units .I Competitive Rates .I !enono~ Business & Hoop-It-Up World Finals in Octo- ber. ln addition, other special events will be offered for all ages, includ- mg the Foot Locker 10-foot Slam Ja.rn, held at noon on Saturday, the Gatorade Jordan Experience Men's Nine-foot and Women's Eight-foot Slam. Dunk, the U.S. Marine Corps One-on-One Hoop Camp, the Oreo 0-Zone Slam Dunk for kids, Hyundai Three- point Shootout and the Speed Stick tntimate Shootout. Entry forms are available at area Marine Corps recruiting sta· tions or by calling the Hoop-It-Up hoWne at (310) 546-9585. Forms for discounted entries are a vail· able at area Foot Lockers. Deadline for entry is Sept. 11 and there will be a fee of $104 per team ($120 in the Top Gun divi- sion). Entrants are Ql!aranteed at least three games. ' Games are from 9 a.m.-5 p.m . on Sept. 19 and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sept. 20. m1n1 u Stctraqe I I • Breakers second at national championships. NEWPORT BEACH -The Breakers, a 12-13-year-old roller hockey team, stunned the roller hockey corrununity by taking sec- ond place, earning a silver medal, at the America Inline Hockey NBtlonal Championships in Las Vegas earlier this month. The team, comprised of Orange County. players, is coached by Dan Layden and Cos- td Mesa's Kevin Kelly. •These boys trained hard,• Kelly said. "They not only played well, but showed a great deal of class as they interacted with the other teams off the court and the respect that they showed the gold medal winners at the awards cer- emony.• The Breakers began as a team at the Costa Mesa Boys and Girls Club. Many of players at that club came from Newport Beach area club teams. DEEP SEA RtlDAY'S COUN1S Newport Landfna -6 boats, 156 anglers. 275 yelfowtall, 1 dorado, 134 barracuda, 77 bonito, 25 calico bass. 59 sand bass, 4 roclcfish, 3 sculpin, ' 126 l'Mdceret, 14 white croaker. Dawy's Lodcer -9 boats, 250 anglers. 436 yellowtail, 1 dorado, 210 bonito, 177 barracuda, 51 calico bass, 301 sand bass, 10 sculpln, 60 madterel $50 STORE NOW & SAVE $50 640-90t9 1111 w Street *50nC11 Stor'!Ve .! Extra High Ceilings " Mlwport leach, CA THE __ .__.. 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Whitesides and KeUy w eventually enroll at Newport I lt bor High to play for the Sailors. • The lrvme Swarm eight-an under team, which won t Amencdn lnline Roller Hock Series llUe eMlier this mon recorded a second nationdl ti by capturing the North Americ Roller Hockey Championship The Cooler in Alpharetta, G gld. ln the championship game, Swarm outplayed the Kuzak B dogs of New York, 7-3, to win title. Key to the game was Ne port Beach's Michael Ford in go Ford, who 22 saves m a sem nal victory over the Oran County Blades, 3-2, has 27 sav dgainst the BulJdogs. floe~ lumbing & Heatin Celebrating 44 years of service in your community. Thank You! ... ---------\ \I. I \IC I.I·: f'O r PO\ S W): $2 0 ~9..!! .. 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Grounds MM's C4 • 1. Pete's Brew Cn!w, 24, Crew, 16; 2. Regenesis Roolcles, 12; 2. Cs>ne. 14; J. Mudville. 11; 4. MV&P. 4; 3. (tie) Verlfone, River Rats, Swingers, S. ~ebels. 3. 12; 6. (tie) Rode Harbor; Red Robin 4 ~ 0.2 • 1. D·Tour, 14, 2. (tie) Old 8. 2-out Nightmare, 3; 9. Lightning, -i. , . nmers. Swing This, 12; 4. Totally Coffee, Coed C • 1. Cleats & Cleavage, 18; ,.rto; 5. lZYZX, 6; 6. Land of the Lost, 5; 2. Barking Spiders, 12; 3. (tie) Shooters 1 7. Jim's Wrecking Crew, 1. & Slammers. Club Mesam 8; 5. Boyle / Men's 0-J • 1. 8edrodc Bombers, 16; Bombers, 4; 6. The Brew Crew, 3. 2. (tJe) Don't Matter, Polk High, 12; C.-d 0-1 -Head First. 14; 4. (tie) 8rewskles, Crawdads, 8; 6. Th~ 2. Muc:krakers, 12; 3. (tJe) Fanatics Only, Knobs, 4; 7. Troublemakers, 2. The Unforgiven, 6; 5. Muffin Monsters,1 Men's M · 1. Meat Puppets, 18; 2; 6. Fairview, 1. 2. Rebels, 14; 3. Pirates, 12; 4. CCNM, 8; C.-d D-2 • 1. Sharkbites, 18; 2. (tie) S. (tie) Q-Oub, Sharks, S; 7. Hard - The Gimps, Riptide, 8; 4. Litl-Gators: 7; Knocks, 2. 5. Rug Rats, 6; 6. Team YPAC. 5. Coed Rec-1. Mama's & Papa's, 14, 2. Pillsbury Ooughboys, 11; 3. Rowdy Roofers, 10; 4. CCNM, 1. C.-d 0-J • 1. Friends and Family, 19; 2. "K"Une Crew, 14; 3. RSI Big Rigs, 13; 4. Seagate, 10; S. Byte Me, 6; 6. Stride & .Associates, 1. Men'• C·1 -1: Goat Hill 18; 2. Team Easton, 18; 3. POC, 14; 4. Young Guns, 6; 5.'0ub Mesa, 4; 6. Ballistic Blue, o. Men's Upper D · 1. The Hacks, 18; 2. The Attitudes, 10; 3. Hooligans, 10; 4. (tie) Hard Parts, Seagate Scorpions, 8; 6. Giants, 6. Men's Middle D -1. Warriors, 16; 2. Ballbusters, 14; 3. Psomas Psox. 8; 4. (tie) Marauders, TRO, 7; 6. Mark Window, 6. Men's Lower D • 1. Emerald Plumbing, 16; 2. Team Paragon, 13; 3. (tie) Pattorheads, Theodore Robbins. 9; 5. (tie) Good, Bad. Ugly, Body Count. 6. Men's .. 1 -1. Newport Whol~le, Mondaly D • 1. Sneaker Squeakers, 7-1; 2. Schultz Photo, 6-2; 3. (tie) Old Timers, Jau. Carnivorous Apes, 4-4; 6. Heat. 3-5; 7. Men's Wearhouse, l-7. Tuesday Lower C • 1. Wildcats, 8-0; 2. Oribblen, 6-1; 3. Terminators, 4-3; 4. Goodfellas, 4-4; 5. (tie) The Bus Drivers, Wu·Killa Beez., Ni; 7. The Raptures, 1-7. Wednesday Upper C -1. Prtme Ti~. 8-1; 2. Margaritaville, 6-3; 3. Q-Ctub, 5-4; 4. O.B., 4-5; 5. Headhunters, 3-6; 6. Plaza Heat. 1-8. Thursday B -1. (tie) QSC. Soft Tubs, 7-1; 3. Jack's Surfboards, 5-3; 4. Staff Infection, 3-5; 5. In the House, 2-6; 6. Str8, 0-8. Note: Signups for the fall softball teams is ongoing. For 1nforma1ion, contact the City of Costa Mesa at (949) 642-0646. FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM BS you put the pads on," said Perkins, who was extra cautious about letting lus players loose, since he hadn't seen their grasp of the fundamentals that are vital to withstanding the punishment of blocking and tackhn·g. : "We did a lot of technique drills, because we wanted to make sure everyone knew what they were doing and were ~i.og the -proper fundamentals,~ Perkins said after Thursday's first practice in pads. All four local teams have pleased their coaches with their enthusiasm and sound work eth- ic, while Mesa Coach Jerry How- ell, preparing for his fourth sea- son, termed Wednesday's final drills without full gear M our best practice, maybe ever." Howell welcomed late addi- tions Kian Vakili and James Bryant, both seniors, to early workouts, but Bryant, a basket- ball player, later decided against playing, Howell said Friday. Vakili, who will practice for the first time in pads on Monday, is an unknown quantity who could contribute at a skill position, if he can make the transition from ath- lete to football player. "Having good athletic ability and being able to play football are two different things,• Baldwin explained. rts SoMday. Augu't 29, 1998 87 DON 'ACH /OAll.V t>ll.()T Mustangs work on their timing during fall practtc~ after Thursday's start of contact drills. All four local coaches cited no significant losses, among those they expected to begin fall work- outs, and, similarly, no casualties to injuries have been reported. The progress of Ty Harper, who has returned to the CdM footbd.ll program after a 1112 -sea- son absence, continues, accord- ing to his coach MHe's still a little behind, but he's lifted weights d1.l off-season for baseball and he's strong and fast," said Freeman, who specu- lated Harper couJd contnbute at offe~ive guard, defensive end, tight end. posslbly even running back. 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HEREBY GIVEN that on tJce ls hereb~ fUftl'ler given Flctltlou1 8u1tnen with the County Clerk of - CORONA DEL MAR 1022 ttces to be posted no1 PROPERTY WITHIN Secilon 3 NOTICE IS No. 3633. PUBLIC NOTICE Robert Wan, President OBITUARY 888 G} lmum of three (3) notices 1998. The City Council of Monday. September 14, that all sign1flcant environ· Name St•t•ment Orange CO\lnty on 8-6-98 - ---------posted on each streeL The th• City ot Newport Beach 1998, al tht hour of 7:00 mental concem.s for th• The following persons are 19980766452 C 't 1 TWO NEW CONDOS RESOLUTION NO. notices shall s1a1e the day. adopted Resolutlon No. 98· pm .. a public hearing will proposed pro1ecl have doing business as: Publlshed Newport an seem 0 EQUAL HOUSING ~~a Lai'ks:u\,1~~M 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 98-57 hour. and place or the 37 entitled: be held '" the City Hall been addre~sed In a prevl· ALEXIS GOLF. 2043 West· Boacl'l·Costa Mesa Oa1ty gel lo all those OPPQRTUNITY S595,000 & S475,000 A RESOLUTION OF honrlng and refer to the A RESOLUTION OF Council Chambers 3300 ously cerlllled environ· Chlf Dr .• 1200, Newport Piiot Ag 22 29 Sepl 5 repair jobs THE CITY COUNCIL OF adoption of the Nottce or THE CllY COUNCIL OF N n B 1 d •1 • mental document, and lhal Beach, CA 92660 2 ~ · • • · · arouiid Ille liouse? All real malt 1iYtftl1l•e I•"'' Open Sat & Sun 1 ·4 THE CITY OF NEW· Intention. ewpo ou evar • o con the City of Newpon Beach Charles Stephen Aviles 1 • 199 .. ._,,., lu•~ltd lo lM Ftd· Tom/Ray 61 Baysl'lores PORT BEACH DECLAR· Adopted this 101h day ol THE CITY OF Nl!W· sider and confirm the re-Intends to use said docu· Jr.. 220 Knox St.. 10: 8110910 Sa084 tfll f-tlr Ho111la9Actol19" IS Funding Corp. INO CITY'S INTENTION August. 1998. PORT BEACH DECLAR· port and esaessment list ment for the above noted Costa Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Lei the •mtnfaf w11lc~ makeJ 111111111 .__,.,..,...9_4_9,,,,·6_,,4-·2...,,·B,__e_o_o_ TO VACATE A POR· /S/ Thom•• Edward1, INQ THAT WEEDS AND for abatement of wteds project. and furt.her that Barry A. Hochstadt, 8785 10 afmtlst •any prtleruct, ·-When Onlu Corona Mevor OTHER PUBLIC HUI· and other nuisances. Any there are no additional rea· Cloudvlow Way, Anaheim, Statement of Classified ,, TION OF AN UNUSED ATTEST: SANCES EXIST UPON and all persons Interested sonable alternative or mftf. CA 92808 Abandonment of Use Service llmll1llu or discrlmlulln Del Mar Wiii Do,.. ALLEY tN BLOCK B, /S/ Lavonne M. Hark· STREETS, ALLEYS, and having any objections gatlon measures that This business Is con· f Fl ti I Dlrec toru •111f OI race , color, rellglon. TRACT 673 EASTERLY SIDEWALKS PARK should be considered In dueled by· co·panners o c I oua ,, st1,hftfl"p. l1millalst1tusor Corona Hl9hland1 OF HAZEL DRIVE· AC· 1•111 Cltv Clerk ' • 10 said report and assess· conjunclloi:i with said Have you started doing BuslnH• Name ·1111001 orlgl1, or u latenllH Coziest Condo. 0Qo CE p T 1 NG A MA p EXHIBIT A WAYS, AND PRIVATE ment list, or to any matter project. Copies of the pre· business et? No In relorence to the acliv· help you llnd BR + OlllC8'·Den, 2.cor SHOWING THE AREA A porhon of that certain PROPERTY WITHIN or thing contained therein. vlously prepared envlro~ Charles ltephen Aviles, Jr. lty doing business as: :~m=~.!~~1::~~1:~~::~~ct. socure prkng,_ cenalr, TO BE VACATED AND alley. 15 oo feet wide. In THE CllY, OECLARINO may appear and be heard mental docun:ient are avarl· This statement was fried Traders Alliance, located rellabllJ help. nls atwoiper wllt aot F p. new gr an 11 8 the Cny ol Newpon Beach, THAT SAID Wl!l!D~ at said time and place. able 'or pubhc review and wilh the County Clerk of at: 8382 Brush Drive. Hun· kitchen. $235,000 SETTING A PUBLIC County of Orange, Slate of AND PU 8 LIC HU I· Section 4. NOTICE IS Inspection at t~e Planning Orange County on 8·7·98 hngton Bea~h. CA ~2647 Give us fl cnlll l•owl•tlJlmpt •llY afmtls• HEARING THEREON. C If . h SANCES MUST BE HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN Oepanment, Ctfy of New· 19980708508 The fOllow1ng reg1stranl(s) CLASSIFIED mt11tltrrt1ltstlttw1liu lslft WHEREAS tile Cily a 1 ornia. as s own on port Beacl'I 3300 Newport has {have) abandoned use vlll1llo1 at"' law O•r re1ftl'1 Council of ihe C11y of New-map of Tract No. 673 filed ABATED, SETTINO thll on Wednesday, Sep-Boulevard Newport Beach Datty Pilot Aug. 8, 15, 22. of th• llctthO\ls business 842·5878 art • .,,,, 11111md tbl all pot1 Beach, r ursuont 1o the in Book 20. Page 17 and THE TIME AND PLACE tember 2. 1998. copies ol California 92659·1768: 29, 1998 Sa073 namo: Robert Wan, 8382 ---------I ,, .. 11111, afvtrtlud 11 t•ls provisions o tho S1ree1 Va· 18 of Miscellaneous Maps FOR A PUBLIC HEAR· lht report and 1ssts1ment (949) 644-3200. PUBLIC NOTICE Brush Drive. Huntington Tile Community itws,aper 111 lfllllllt 11 H c111ton Act (Sechon 8330 of tn the office of lhe CO\lnly INO AT WHICH THE htl will be posted on the 2.SUBJECT: Fletcher Beach, CA 92647 Market Place. 1ho S1roe1 and Highways Recorder of said county. CITY COUNCIL WILL bulletin board located oul· Jones Motorcars. 3300 Flctltloua BualneH The fictitious business Classllied ::·.~:~::!,~11 ~1':'~ Code) Is author11ed lo va· lying northeasferly and CONSIDER PROTESTS side or lhe City of Newport Jamboree Road. H•m• Stalement name re~erred to above ____ e_4_2_·_5_e_7_B ___ , TtlHr11 •I 1·1111-424-tsto fer Cale and .abandon pubhc I I f d d I FROM PERSONS OB· Beach Administration SUMMARY: Tile project The lollowfnn narsons llft was filed '"Orange CO\lnty easemen1s and easer Y 0 an a JO nmg Involves the construction ol .. ., ,... on June 13 1991. and as· !tit W11Mlltfo1 DC aru •ll•st WHEREAS. the City Coun· Lots 52 through 58. Block JECTINQ TO THE PRO· Building. 3300 Newpor1 an olf·slte paiking lol for doing business as· signed F1ie No. 1997· catt HUO M 42'-SSOI c11 of lhe Coty of Nowport B or said lracl POSED DESTRUCTION Boulevard, Newport !teach, employees on vacant land Federal lnlormahon Acess, 3724097 Beach mronds 10 vacale That pon1on or said cer· OR REMOVAL OF SUCH and will also b• available at beneath the State Route 73 3;;: d~ MCaoa~A ~';l25 Co-Signature or registrant: the s1roe1 easemonti. lo· ta1n alley bounded on the PUBLIC NUISANCES the Cl1y Clerk's olf1ce or at (San Joaquin Hiiis Tollway) 'James R~manus 553 Robert Wan gaily descrtbed on Exh1b11 west by a line perpendocu· BY THE CllY AND DI· the F.ra and Marine Depart· bridges spanning San Promontory wesi CA This statement was filed MCIP1C VlllW A and depicted on a far 10 lhe northeasterly RECTINO THE FIRE ment Diego Creek and the lulure 92660 ' with the County Cieri< of M•MORIAL PARK ~~P ~~~oc::~all~~ 7~hi~~ Imes ol said lots and 30 00 AHO MARINE CHIEF TO ADOPTED. 1~11 13th day T~:n~~s~~~~~lt~~=rs This bu.alness . !S con· Orange co1u;~8~;:e64~4 processed pursuant 10 1110 feel sou1heasterly, mea-OIVE NOTICE OF THE of July, 1998. ol an access road lrom tile ducted by. an lnd1v1dual Published New ort Cemetery• Mortt.tary prov1s1ons of lho Stroot Vo· sured along the nonhoast· PASSAOE OF THIS /S/ Thomae Edward1, doalershlp a parking lot Hajt you raned doing B h C 1 M g 1 Chapel • Crematory ca11on Ac1. and orly line of said Loi 54, RESOLUTION AND OF Mayor and a new riding and hik· ~~~n .. ,s~~~anN~ p ~~le~ os :2 2;s~e 1 31/ WHEREAS, lho City will from 1he most northerly THE PUBLIC HEARING ATTEST: Ing trail. The surlace park· This statomen~ was flied ; 1 9ug. • · P • 3500 Pacinc View Drive HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE Ja1mlne Creek'• Nicest Plan One? Like New! French doors. cenalr, breakfast & dining areas. 2 patios+ more. (By Appl.) S525,000 lrvlne Terrace First Tlmerl Neat & very attrac11ve. 3BR super dining ram rm. 2 polios, detacl'led garage. room to growl S61 5,ooo· CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES 949.973.9494 resorvo 1rs r1ghls to In· corner of said Loi 54 and SET FOR JULY 13, /S/, Lavonne M. Hark· Ing lot will accommodate with the County Clerk 01 !1;0:0: Sa083 Newport Beach gress nnd ogress access bounded on the northeast 1998. le11, Cltv Clerk approximately 246 parking Orange County on 8·7·98 t ----------i~~~!!'!M4~'!!!·~2~7~oo~~~I GENERAL l002 COSTA MESA 1024 between Co11s1 Highway by the so theasre I o-Pursuant to the aulhorrty Publlshed Newport spaces. The parking lot will 1998&7•6•36 1-PIERCE BROTHERS nnd lho a11oy section paraf. u r Y pr be for employee parking v "' lellng CooSt H1ghw:>y ObUl· longalion ol the southeast· con1alnod in ChaplOI 10.48 Boach·Costa Mesa Daily only, and Is not Intended to Daily Pilot Aug. 8, 15, 22. On the move? BELL BROADWAY Cheaper than Rentl lmg Buck Gully orly line of Loi 43 ol said ol the Newpon Beach Mu· Pllol August 29. 1998 be used tor ln1ren1ory slor· 29. 1998 Sa074 50 oo!::~o•Move·ln 3Br 2.5Ba, 20 garage. WHEREAS 1ho c11y Coun· tract, shown as Parcel A on n1cipal Code: and So087 age. S Mortuary * Chapel patio, spa. lots of Cll of thll C11y ol Nowpon Exhibit "B" WHEREAS, the City Coun· APPLICATION: Use Permil PUBLIC NOTICE ell your extra Cremation FREE Counseling storage, turnl<oy. Only B PUBLIC NOTICE h h Id FREE List of Homes eocn has rov1ewed llnd Together wilh lhal cena1n ell hos held a heartng lo No. 3565 Amended. Flctltloua 8ualnell OUSe 0 $159.900.Call Toda\)I conS1dcrod tho vilrious ele· alloy easetnont as de· consider all pro1os1s to lhe PUBLIC NOTICE CEOA COMPLIANCE: No· N St t t items 110 Broadway Hu 1~8/V00~723~6E85~ o s Agen1. Jol'ln Mlll•r monts of the General Plan d d tlce Is hereby further given •m• • •men Costa Mesa 587 3897 or the C11y of Newport scribed m Grant of Ease· propose estruction or re-CllY OF that an lnlhal Study/Mrtl· Th• name ot th• Busl· in Classified M2·9USO Veteran Real Estate, ___ • ______ _ Beochpriortodocla11ng1ts monttotheC1tyofNewport moval or the weeds and NEWPORTBEACH gatodNegatlveDecl11atlon ntss:TradersAlllanct, Gov't Forecto1ed •E SIDE• 3 lell 1n1on110 11acn1e those s1roe1 Beach recorded Sep1omber other public nuisances de· Cltv Cou.ncll has been piepared by the localtd II: 17150 NewhOpe Homos from pennies 5 new homes direct easements and has doter-18. 1962 m Book 6253, scribed In Resolution No Cha~bert of the City of Newport Beach In Slreot. I l003, Founlam from builder 3ur 2.5t>a mtned that th!' proposed Page 237 of Oll1cial 98-37 and has taken ltnal connection with the •P· Valhley, bCA 927108 b on 5· Dehnquent tax, 911 cell's AC, 2 car 11aca1ton is cons1ston1 w11h Records m ino office or actton as to all such pro-Cltv of plication noted above. The 1 1s11owlere Y reg 91•1rtd1 1 1Y the OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 ropo's, REO'a, your gar. Prices from 1t1e h G 1 Pl Newpor1 Beach tr al s d /M ed N o 'ng owner s · n erna-area 800-.218·90001C1 l e enera an said Recorder shOwn as tests In accordance with 3300 H • nru tu Y ihgat eg. !tonal Afhance Inc (Cah!Of TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil H 1398 for current list. higl'I S200's 722-8120, NOW THEREFORE. BE IT • s r 10 48 060 f 11'1 ewpor1 llJV• Declaralion Stilts that .. · ,, RESOLVED br inc City ParcelBonExhibitB ecion · 0 e Boulevard, thesubjectdevefopmentas nla),l7l50NtwhopeStrtet ------------------•Moulton Ranch E'alde Beau1 1ru1 Council of lhe Coty ol New-Reserving lherelrom. an Newport 8eacl'I Municlpal Newport Beach proposed. and with imple-#1003, Fountain Valley, CA Canyon View! 5Br custom detached l'lml' pof1 Beach lhJt the time easement to lhe City ot Code. PLANNINO COM MIS mentahon or tht recom· 92708 EDNA MA V BLUR QC K pool & more s725,000 gated complex. built and place for hearing all Newpon Beach for ingress NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT SION • mended mitigation mta· Thia bu11ntH is. con-1 Moulton Ranch In '94, 3Br 2.5Ba, up-persons 1n1eres1od 1n, ob· and egress rights over a RESOLVED: sures, will not result In a ducted by: 1 corporallon B o graded, pnced rlgl'lll jecung 10. •he proposed vo· f p 1 A d Section 1. The Ftre and ACENDA significant effect on the tn· The transactJon or busl· ank wnedl Vacant Only $295,000 Earl & 1 portion o arce an . Regular MHtln9 · 1 ness began on· 1·22·98 EDNA MAY BLURCXX & Ready I Buyors onlyl ca11on o lheso pon1ons ol over Parcel Bas shown on Marine Chief Is hereby di· • VlrOOl)"ent. It s the piesenl lnternattonal Atllanct. Inc., -~~ -........... 21.. $530,000 Judy Taylor, Agents street easements described E hlblt .. B .. 1 rected to abate such September t-0, 1998 Intention ol the City to ac· '°' t-"'"'-··-1 ·-o--.. FAS Nationwide 949-s42-4722 · on Exh1011 A and de-x 0 gain access • 7 :00 p.m. cept the IMlal Stu0y/M1tl· Classllled Is .... ·n Ncwpon Beach. plctod on Exh1b1t .. B .. , shall from East Coast Highway weeds end other pL•blic 1.SUBJECT: St. Mal· gated Negative Declaration CONVENIENT ~aliforoia, frc:m Realty 660·1B80 E 'SIDE Custom Home bo a1 7'.00 p m or .,, soon to Buck Gully nuisances described In thew's Church, 2300 Ford and supporting documents. wl'lell'ler ou'r• bu • 3BR 2.5Ba. 2500SF. thereafter es Hie ma lier Pub II shed Newport Resolutlon No. 99.37 or Road This is not to be construed Ing HlllXg or Ju~I compbaoons fullowmg a 2FP's. HI-Coils. 2FP'1 may be hoard on S~rem· Beach-Costa Mesa Daily cause the same to be SUMMARY: Tht appllca-as either approval or denial looklng classlfled l'las four month bout with SOLD! 5425,000 By Owner ber 14, 1998, in lhe ham-Pilot AuguSI 29. September abated, by having tilt tlon Is 1 request to permit by the City of the su~ject wl'lal y~u needl 4'rnphomaana:randbnin Sl'lowcase l'lomes 324·0337/642·13B5pgr bors ot the C11y Council ol 5 1998 same dtslroyed or rt· the establishment or a rell· appllcalion. The IMlal CLASSIFIED swgi:ry. f.dna w.i.~ born rn LOVELY HOMES •ad the City ot Newpon Beach · S 086 moved. glous lac1llty Including a Study/Mitigated Negative 842•8878 Canada to Cl..A.w and Tai for sale In our C 0 N 0 0 , S 0 u I e I located 01 3300 Newport 8 S . 2 Pariah Hall and Sanctuary, Oeclarallon 30·day public _,,. Saturday Real Estate Boulevard, Nowporl Beach, PUBLIC NOTIC,E ectoon · Any propeny classrooms, lellowshlp hall review period Is August 3, ---------Smale and grew up in Supplement! streets. O dn payment California: and owner shall have Iha right and admlnls1tati11e olllces 1998 to September 2, 1998. Allwnbr.a. CaJihimi:L &in:i HOMES OF Froe recorded mesa. BE IT FURTHl:R RE· RESOLUTION to destroy or remove such for St. Matthew's Church. The City encourages mem· OBITUARY 888 issurmcdbyherhusb<indof Agt (949) 556·5626. SOLVED that 1h1s resofu· NO. 99.51 weeds and other nulsl\nces The ~pplicant. It also re-bers of the general public iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30 ycan, Wilham E. THE WEEK OPEN Sat & Sun 1•5 lion or 1nren11on sholl bo A RESOLUTION OF himself, °' have the umt questing a wa1vor or a por· to review and comment on ilEAiEN Dlsptay ad• start publlshod for at leasl two THE CllY COUNCIL OF removed at his own eJC• tlon of. the number ol re· this documentation. Coples Blwock. her mother Gladys and her chrtt dUldrcn, Lln<b at Juat s751 1051 CHEYENNE ST. (2) successive weoks prior THE C ITV OF NEW pense provided that such quired ofl·strtet parking or the Initial Study and Mill· ............ ·--•-, Baty. Sheryl Kracz and Bud Hilmwl. She also loMs chrtt Deadline Wed 5pm 360bd002sbra •.,.old, -nl m90o0rafet,' to 1ne hear mg 1n tho oll1c1a1 ' • ' 1pac11. The appllcatlon gated Negative Declaration -· -• ...... .... ~.t.1-from ho · Wi'"--· Tc Bl·-.....1.. • newspaper of lhe City of PORT BEACH ORDER· weeds and other nuisances also Includes 1 request lo and supporting documents 74, died pea~fUlly In .. ..,,.......... ... , mamagc to UIUI'" om wuu.. ***** quality upgrade• Newport Be.>ch and INO THE FIRE AHO MA> shall havt betn removed exceed tha permitted so are available for publlc re-tier etHp at Hoag Ned Blurock and Dena Blurock. Edna cherished her &mily OPEN HOUSE Roduced to $274,500 BE IT FURTHER RE· RINE CHIEF TO ABATE to the satfsfacuon of 11'1• foot height limlt with the view and inspection at th• Memorial Hoapltal andhacigtugnnddDfrcnandaghrgJCll~ Lletlnga for $151 241-8140 SOLVED 1na1 al least two WEEDS AND OTHER Fire anct Marine Chiet prior stHple portion of the Planning Department, City Pre1byterlan tn New-f.dN was an ¥:rive mcmhcr of the Newport Beach Oeadlln• Thurs 5pm OPEN SAT,12-4 (2) weeks t>eloro Iha day PUBLIC NUISANCES to the amvll ot the Ftre churcl'latructure.Thefacll· of Newpon Beach. 3300 ponBNcl'l,durtngthe llldiinnuralfinnofWi.DiamBlurockand!'Mmcrswiolha ***** OPENSUN 11•3 llol or hearmg notices or EX 18T 1 N 0 up 0 N and Marino Cl'llef or his au· 1ty will be constructed on a Newport Boulevard, New· morning of Auguet 1990 Edna and iU O'l...dcd die rid 11 paya to advertise the proposed vacallon STREETS ALL EV lhortzed represtntallVe to vacant srte located In the l)Ort Beach, Ctlilornla 28. Sh• Wal born = ~-L-.L ;...._, __ r:t:nBi __ .J -~u In tile best local N:p~3: .. ~L;A•YCuSsTtom shall be conspicuously • • emove lht Bonita Canyon Planned 92659·1768. (949) 1144· FebN•"' 25, 192,. In ro< OOUJ '1UllllC3' ano ano ~ .. utrU R 1 E 1 1 S 11 • posted along lhe alley SIDEWALKS, PARK· 1 m Commur11ty01sltlct 3200. _, bcaucifulpiautcalbums~ · and&icndstocn ea •a• •con Med 3Br 2.5Ba 3FP, right·of·way v.11h the no-WAYS, AND PRIVATE APPLICATION: Ust Permtl Pvbllsl'led Newport =:;:.ag.:ll~~ They~· auaingthcNonl'IM5lw:llaW3)'5lboardJ: CALL TODAY 3c gar. Den/Ubrery. Plln Btach-Costa Mn1 Diiiy of Hllmor and Agnes Ma sailboat the "Blurocm JV' Edna cno....-1 LISA RIVERA Inside lndry. 111 Time ._LIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Pilot August 29, 1998 (Sorenaon) Olaen. ,.,,..... 949·574-4252 Offered. $489.ooo Bkf. Sll085 Audrey completei . andptcpndmanygounnamcakinthc~ ANNE WILLEY 760·5000 Ext.124 NOTICE OF NOMINEES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons have been nominated for the offices designated to be filled at the General Municipal Election to be held In the City of Newport Beach on Tuesday, November 3, 1998. ' FOR MEMBER OE THE CIJY COUNCIL Distrtct 1 -Vote for One Mike Kranzley Tod Ridgeway Len Miller Dlstrtct 3 -Vote for One Nonna Glover. District 4 -Vote for One Ron Winship Gary Adams • District 6 -Vote for One Dennis 0 . O'Neil Dated: August 19, 1998 PubUahed Newport Beech-co.ta ~ o.ly Plot August 22, 21, 1991. 8AOl1 PUBLIC NOTICE ht g h a ch 0 0 I In Into her rmmncnt. Edna cxwinucd aaM suppon of 949·574-4249 Prine Only. many durit:iblc ornunc. with die "An..!I. • a c.hildmiS ORDINANCE 98,21 Hutchlneon, M in-~.-:::-i!J:....._ u_..a.. __ .. r'"'-' H.-.-WINTER RENTALS Wont Laatl 3br Ilse. AN ORDINANCE OF THE nHota and partlcl-support group at mr: • -~.-• JW11UU< ,..,;au,;.;. MU1CU11r. AVAILABLE 2 & 3BR S 189 Huge lot. 8500sf CITY COUNCIL OF THE 1 pat9d In many musical and the U.S.C. School of Att:hin:aute. as her f.Mirircs. S 1275.-$2200. 2ba, 2 car gar, frplc, CIT y OF NE w p ORT and church actMtfM. f.dn.t w.u a rom~~ humaniwi:an and gave BALBOA PENN. walk to SC Plaza, 1ty BEACH APPROVING AN Sh• gradUllted from rittbdy oft...-1(., f.imily and li:iaMk and IO m:iny ochers BURR WHITE REAL TY $9500 dn 662·2226 AMENDMENT TO TITL£ 20 St. Olaf Coftege In that w t~ with random aca of kindness. Her (949) 675·4630 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE Norttifteld, Minnesota = ala11 with needlepoint hz left a~ olw ~ RELATING TO DEFINITION where •h• WH • i:..:_.J. Her 1 __ L-"'--'-L'p __ .J L-CX>U--' OF TEAMS. LANO USE member of wortd-lllQlUI. ~ ....... IJlDlU>fll •lU ""' llSI CLASSIFICATIONS. LAND famou• St. Olaf Choir. wiDbcmiscdbyall dlCllc rouchcd byhaleindnea. USE REGULATIONS. NON· Audrey married Amcmorialsc:rviawillbchdduPaci6cV1C."WMcmorial CONFORMING STRUC· Ralph JenMn on Au. n...J. n....!c... • TURES. THE REGULATION guat 14, 1949 lh ,._..., 3500 n.W"' View [)riYe, Newport Beach, ac3.00 P.M. OF SIGNS. PUBLIC NOTIFI· Hutchlneon, Min-onThwxby.Scptanbcr3ni CATION REQUIREMENTS, nMOta. ln "-· _rn_._ .L_ i::.~.i.. o..-. .J---oon ID ft--L APPEAL ANO CAU FOR s .. -....... a _,_.. of Dal QI lAIWa>o U1I: ...... , ~. UUll\il ~ ... QI REVIEW PROCBOURES , ...... -,,...,.., • her™>f.woritdlarirics: ANO THE REMOVAL OF ftc9 ~ fot Of&. • ABSOLUTE REDUNDANT. Martyn. Cook• and Ncwpon Had>or ~ MUStWn ANO CONFLICTING LAN-Vatu. She wu an ao-•1.~ tlV9 m9mbet of 8t. Alto ' .. ,,.. GUAGE (PLANNING COM-drew' a Presbyterian &Ina M. Bbuck Endowmcru Fund ~:is10N AMENDMENT Church and local ISi PaaficO-Higbwq Subject ordinance was In-oommuntty affen. Ncwpott Bmch. CA 9Ui6J trOCluced on the 10th dey IM la P"Oeded In &Ina M Blunxk~ l\ilU:aUon Fund OI August, 19911, and WU ded'I by MO ohlldren, ~of"-...L-r~L-:_ adopled on lM 24th Oey of Chart.. Ralph and ~ \..JmlQJl1Y August. 1998. Jule a.Ire end...._, School ~ AYES, COUNCIL Dorothy •Hall204 MIMBIAl1 THOlllt• ~ le ~ laA-'-CA900894.l91 SON, DEUY, O'NEIL, by .. ., huaband ··...- QLOWR, NOYSl.l AND ...,._: eon, Doi .... llAVOft EDWARD• Jamee °' 8enla Mar- N 0 IS 1 C 0 UN CI L garb.•~ ~:.::1r.==============:=.. MIUUSs NONI C8lltly -.,. "Alfi b ABllNT COUNCIL ~~g~endohlldr•n, orda le MIMBIAS:HIDGIS Loulee Hiii>' ABSTAIN COUNCIL ""°"' of W~ ......... :NONI ~-:,~. Alternative" MAYOR: Thomae Id· A memoN11 MMce ••rd• .. " ........ 10:00 DI t "--k t CITY C L •A K I a.m. on MolllCMy, ,_. ICOUD \,.,CIB e ' a..venne M. HINlllH• aa.e a1, 1 ... • k .:."10fen::~·~ :.. .. e.~ 5:\0:~ Cremation & ~ 0:::. •he 0~ Of ::a"".: ':l-.C: Burial Service Pulllll•h•d Newport ...,.... ....... In leach.CO.ta Meea Dllty Audrey'• n•m• " Whv should you. subject ,_ ...... 21, t... ...... ... Ol= J i cLlli#iHs.ou =:.:. ...,.. yourself & your f amlly to "'• .,,. ~ ~ ~ -... --.. paying Inflated prices for :;,!:""'ot~:".! -~-~-·----.--caskets & servlcesm? ~ c:::n. ~ Thi";:::~ a tilt• Fm • • MCmJ :;::.'"'•d bur•r• to ewer~ Sa •lie °"'II I Sil11m, I c ... ....... ,. .. -CO_R_O_N_A ____ DANA POINT 1026 DELMAR 1022 UNITS New Ll1llng·Ouplex NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BED AND 2BEO CORONA Dl!L MAR 3 Unltt· 1 Block from OcHn Btvd, •MONARCH BIEACH• Gato guarded, 3br 3ba 2100+ sl. Marble, gour kit, huge mHt~ Prine Only. $429.t( Owner (949) 475·0140 Dplx $285,900. 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba. 3c gar, nu pnt. roof. 493·0761 or 496-7649 J.Webb, Bkr BETTY JO, BKR lAGUNA 7eo.eeos BEACH 1048 2Br 2 .5Ba Corona d•I M•r Medllerennean New on Merkel. Beau· IUully toclled, Many fin• upgradH. AJC, Pergo floora, francti doors, numerous North L•gun• Bank· Owned Mansion w / Ocean View! Buyera Onlyl New & Unique. FAS Nationwide Realty 860· 1880 deck1, v1ew1, recently --------- bulll. Mini! Agent, NEWPORT Mon• Litt 720-1586 BEACH BRAND NllW TWO CUSTOM au1L T CONDOS OPEN FRI & SAT 12·5 510 MARQUBRITa Oarece Oulnl•n, Agent 949-378 .. 126 Prim• DuDIH + 1 ,So. of PCH • Next to Perk. 3Br/28r/1 Br $795,000 Vlttlng R.E J . Zavoa 2U·2120 RSM CONDO SO 01 Hwy Location. 28r Ila ... Lon. A.JC. ,P, t3",ooo Carne Al*1 Arnt 941-844-IOIO TRADE lhrough dlntald ....... .,. 1069 , .. THa BLUFPS••• Huge Bay Vlewl BHI Orlglnal Are•, BHI Pl•n (E) 3Br + Fam. S600K Agt fS40·66fSO •HorH Property Remod 3br 2ba hH. Santa Ana Hgtt, nr backbay. S7'5K. 7• .. e177. WIWiiWAoNf PROP•RTl•a S1M·MMSoon To h On Matket.·Pnnc Oney Agt. Metl..a· ... ..,7,4 -=-~ MaJISA ..-nt4 iii ••• 1 •••• a.tad, bill• to bMdt 11~ cal Nft9, Aeent .... 1tn • ,I t Beach/Costa Mesa Doil Pilot BUSINESS NEWPORT 2122 BEACH CORONA 2169 DEL MAR 2622 OPPORTUNITY 1 BR 1 BA. rear unit, 2BR/1 BA YearlyfPenn. den, kitchen, pool. Professlonals·No Pelt. 2904 .. Duple• 2br 2ba. all Ilk• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nu, .frplc, dbl gar, W/0 hkups, deck, no pets. • 1 850. 949.549.3797. d/w, walk·ln close1 Avatlable Nowt s1100. Everythl~ brand newt Call Joan at $1200/mo 640·6385 BURR WHllE flEALTY So of P ch 5899 Hu"'• ••tbluft Be11 Buyl (949) 8~0 • 38r + 28a +FR. 1 Sry 2Br 2Ba Completely I=:=--~::-:--...::;.,,.---Elegant lurn STUDIO Filser· Ore11 Locallon turn home w/view ol 3Br 2 .SB• 1•Sty home pool. garege, walk·ln S909K 720·1704 Bkr Harbor entlance, no w/lrg yard, bonus rm, cloHt. 844·7341 pets 10-12 mo lease a/c, owner mollvatedl JUST llll•d N3Pe bar· 530'oo/mo · Ageni 5439.9 Agent640·1529•-C-O_S_T _A_M_E_S_A- 2 - 6 - 2 - 4 gain 4br 3ba car gar 873·5354 or ~80·9492 38R 3BA A d I d pool, sing '"'· approx emo • • ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2&00sl onl"' $52SK 3BD 2BA1 Olrlce RMI Nwpt Heights home.11 •••••••• Please be wary of out of area compan1e1. Check with the local Better Business Bureau before you send any money tor lees or services. Read and understand any contracts before you sign. Shop around for rates. Agt Diana 850-9093 Bay view sundeck, Beal loc on cul·d•11c E Side 2 ap1s avail. 1 d• Walk ro au 1choo11, Duplex type. 2br Iba AN i:sr. HERSHEY JUST LISTED! Sn Y rm, bllt Ins, snopplng & bus. Lrg 1 1w/1m yd. encl gar. VENDING RTE C.M. 150 Villa Point Or 2050/mo 673'2721 lncd yard w/1ecurlly 5800. 802·311 t are a . Avg earns 1449,000. IMMAC 3BR 3BA HSE gate for privacy. Newl" Refurbished $52K'1-/yr Work 8hrs/ GREAT VIEWS 20 gar, W/D, frig, FP, $2700/mo. Broker tBr lBa in lovely wk, $6K req. Free Info Lar'gHt Floor Plan bfk ro bch, $2475. See 949-642·3850 gated commty, Walk 24hr 800-757·8337 Gated Reaort Living Sat/Sun 1·4 673-7975 Bavcreat Twnhom• 10 theater/shops Big SS·Greal Vacallon1 Walk lo Fa1hlon 11. Luxu ... Senlora TW,.; 2Br .. 2Ba-1·1ovel near prlv••• gar/carpor1: Earn $1.000's per weekl li•rb•r• Swlndall · • new + pool, view. $695/mo + ($425.dep) Home buss. nol MLM r 1Cbldwell B•l'\k•r Dellghtlul sgl·sty 2Br _ $1695. Agl. 650-3822 Kleln Management 800·345·9688 exl2413 • 7t8 2302 Mslr+lg den, gourmet .. ... 0 • kil, att 2c gar. lg deck BAVFRONT W/80AT •4 •·581•4 00 NOTHING DOWNI Loe LIDO ISLE Brand New w/ocean view+ Pvt DOCK ACR()SS In CM Your good 5Br 5.5Ba. 375311 garden courtyard FROM BEA c H NEWPORT credit ... 6hr wk • livlng area. 3c garage. commly pool/ctubhs~ Remodeled 3Br 2Ba S70K/yr avg. Free lnlo Biii Grundy Realtor. $2850/mo (grdnr incd) 1800sf, Lrg view deck, BEACH 2669 24hr 800-757·3737 949-675-8181 Klein Management FP, w/d, trig, d/w gar,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •NP HEIGHTS• 849·5 81·4000 ulil Incl. $2800/Mo. 2BR+2BA FROM $990. CREDIT •Open Sun 1·4 2br 714-815·1332 MOVE-IN-BONUS 1 .... H d d II Open house Sat·Sun NEWPORT BAY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2907 ...... a ar w oors 1-4. 4ar 3Ba custom Harbor Ridge Estates · ~oder carpel. S469K 1 1 h F Beautllul 4br 3ba TERRACE 438 El Modena Ave ami Y ome. amiry 2 1 f 1 b ' Lg 1 & 2Br near Back Owner (310) 390·39 ~';;i1;:;~1~~c~l~~a~,93 o~n~ryS4~~ ::~~9~ Bay & goll course. GET OUT OF DEBT! !±'e can hel£.! NPB CUSTOM HOME 5t8 Merlgold Lido Isle eeaullful Largo pool. new car- on lg 101. 4br, 3ba, 2 B r ID e n w 12 8 a . pet S& ~chp moro. OPEN SUN 1 •4 :00 Spacious pallo w/BBO g~~ 4~5~s Reducedllll to COSTA MESA 2124 tndry fac, tear garage, • S819K Chris Welsh walk to beach/shops/ 3Br 2Ba Max Lu>curlous BKR (949) 574·8080 resr. Avall 1·9 Months comer ocean fro nt • lm/11 Cards Cu11wl1daltd HWPT SHORES 2Br "3br 2ba nr Tri Sq Hge Calf Joan al 2·car prkg, Superlative Ole, 28a, Beam Cell, klVlamrm, 2 fr pie lg BURR WHITE REAL TY Bkr 842·385 0 Newer Tiie Roof S358K yd, 2 car gar lmmac1 (949) 675·4830 Clean 3br 2b• den. • flarnwnts l<>nt:reit • lutt'Tt'S/ RL>dUCt'd ••• St 495. 949·852•9939 Newport Ht'• 2Br 1 Ba marblefgranlle ocean 48r 2 .5B• 2·Story, E •SIDE 3 a r /2 5 ea rear cottage huge 101. view, 2br 2ba. Studio Oversized Lot. 415K 2car gar, poor. tennis, Rdwd decks. Frplc. 363-1506 or 390·3308 • llara~merrts · Stuprcd • llablomas Es no Biii Grundy Reallors enclosed yard 1600sf $1600. 949-455·0444 ou· PLEX U U I 949·675·6161 ' · pper n t. No Pets. $1650/Mo. VIII• Point Sundeck Slops to sand, lg new Pen thou•• Walerlront Calf 949·650-2162 0 ver 100k 1 n g 9 0 If kll, 4Br 2Ba, sunroom, Lrg Condo. great vlow course. 1 BR 1 BA 2c parki1)9, $3000/mo, close to village.S7SOK ---------1 o yearly Call 673 6900 • By Owner 675·6128 HUNTINGTON mmad. ccupancy, . . $ 1 5 o o /Mo. Age n 1 Ext 105 Ask for Goly 1----------1 SEA ISLAND TWH HARBOUR 2142 ~c,,.,a,,.,lf=7.,,.18..,..·,,.,15,_5,,...9_.~-,--Sublet 2bd 2ba on LowHt Prlcel Nawost WESTCLIFF 3BR 3BA waler, save $400/mol MONEY Lusk! No one above POOi. $3500/MO . $1750/mo avail 9/1 TO LOAN 2914 or below! Model Beach Cottage w/dock (714) 640 7891 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Perlectl $520,0001 minutes to bch 2bd <949> 544·6200 X 136 • Call Owner 644·8748 lba avail now. $1875 Prudential CA Really •SPECIALS• 637·2429 or 624·9876 I••••••••• Automotive Loans Personal Loans Business Loans Emplo"ment la Req'd 1·888-454·1309 Foreciosure 2 + 2 NEWPORT MISCELLANEOUS s111,500 COAST 2170 RENTALS Oceanlronl Condo IRVINE 2144 $449,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Duplex 3 + 2 •RANCHO SAN• New Home 'Rlvage· 1 _________ ·-------- $450,000 JOAQUIN VILLAS. 4Sr/J.5 Ba, gated, ROOMS 2706 ANNOUNCEMENTS View DuplH 5+3 3800sl, 2FP, 3c gar Upgraded, 2 mas ste 5 2 05 A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S595.000 + den, frplc, . laund S49 0 55 • 05 gt Oceanfront Cottage rm, cenl ac. pool, encl ••••••••• CM Matr·Br walk-In---------Bu11J!1'~i~ Out dbl gar. S1695tmo. + PV1 ba, phn line, gar, ANNOUNCEMENTS dep. No pets. Avail APARTMENTS yard. $700/mo dep 2920 5~ 4.5 o (9 9 4 568 Carolo 515-4326 $739,000 lo $848.876 cl 1. 4 ) 6 4. 9. FOR RENT NB Ocean Front iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Shr 2br home w/pvt • Prudential NEWPORT bath ON send, NO brd Free Cash Oranta College, Scholarships. Business, Medical bills. Never repay. 800-218-9000xt G 1 ~98 ~...., BEACH 2169 BALBOA wtk, S750mo 650-6904 849·723·8120 NB W.Oceanlronl/22nd. PENINSULA 2607 Private rm, unfurn, shr _N_E_W_P_O_R_T-----1209 "A " Orange St. balh. ulfs pd, n/smkg, PRAYER TO ST. JUDE 2br, 2ba & 2 gar. Lrg kllchenette, laundry. May lhe Sacred Heart COAST 1070 patio, t/p ere s1 IOOmo 2 Un.Its 120·37 th St. 1 block to NB. Pier of Jesus be adored OPEN HOUSE 1-5pm Avail Sept. Close to 551 0/mo. Call• Sam at and glorified, loved Sat 8/29. 644·5125 bch, pk, harbor. UCI 714'.·675-4808 and pratSed, pre· Sancerre 3br 2.5ba, ---------shuttle, bike path, (Salween 9AM·5PM) served l hroughou1 the many upgrades, pv1 • 2Br 1 B a TWH Nice! mkts 2br-1 ba collage world now and lor· yd. $419K. 760·8550 new carpets. le an & 0b(·2ba uni!. All w1, ___ :;...______ ever. Sacred Heart ol Co·operale wl Brkt'I garage, near Gefson's. brick patios, deck, RENTALS TO Jesus, pray tor us: St $1350./Bkr 640·5664 garden. gar pkg, Indy, SHARE 2724 Jude. worker of mira- MOBILE 2BR 2BA Condo all furn as nHded. cles, pray for us; St S 1200-S 1750/mo. Wln-l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J"de, helper of lhe 1100 Galod. bike to beach ( 1 ) 11 v 'HOMES $1300/Mo. Lease. Calf ter. annua neg. CdM Share 3bd 3ba, hopeless. pray tor us. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil June, Agent 494· 1177 <31 O) 553'4227 gar, $581 + dep + lh1rd Say this prayer nine • utll. All amenities limes a day and by 18r 18• Senior Park, 2Br 2Ba nr Fashion Is.•---------avail 9/1 721-1929 lhe e1ghlh day your fully turn, turn·key, a/c, 2c an gar, comm. CORONA prayer w ill be an· 2 ,fatlosi grea5i 1 loe. pool, No pe1s Avl.9/1 DEL MAR 2622 H:br ~~:b.'t~i/~7ksb~ swered. fl has never s1 •. ooo, rm 64 • 144 $1695/mo. 640·1529 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii been known to fall. NII B•ck B•" loc ocean s55o/mo. 5625 Publication must be ug pvt patio, 24'x60' ------------------wfgar (562) S96·8038 promised. Thank you, "spacious 2br 2ba NEWPORT NEWPORT NB Ocean View Pool, St. Jude, for your $29.500 949-e75·2044 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 tennis. •pa. gym, help. FA Cl!MBTERY LOT/ <llYPT 1225 PACIFIC VIEW • 4 adjoining plots. Buy l or all four 25% below retail. pp ee5.7579 NEWl>ORT MARINA APARTMENTS Bayfront aimmu.niry wi1h privatr badi & muina. Tropical landscaping-1..argt Lanai pool & 11111 dttk. Wal.IC 10 IJalbOa IJland shops Minu.tcs from Fashion Island. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT • Spariow I DR. 28R and 2BR & drn apu. • rrintr patios or bakoniu •Wood buming/gu fanplacu • Printr guages • Boal slips aQ.11ablr • $1550 • $2600 No Pru BALBOA ISLAND Please caJJ (949) 760.0919 2106 ~--------------.,, Hew 49r 48• ale. w/d, lncd yard, grdnr, ga1, hl-c.it $3000/mo FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON I yearly• 873·3059 BAI.BOA PENJNSUIA 2107 OATBD COMMUNITY BY PASHJON ISLAND ~'llltlful 1ree-11nea sttoecs and golf course vtcws EnJOY carefree llVlng In your latge 1, 2 or 3 BR apanment hornet Ocean front el 191h St. 3bd 2ba, clHn, awe· 'tome view, f/p, furn'd, winter, (714) 873·1943 CORONA PEL MAR MOBILE !IOMES 2122 MOBILE 1100 HOMES • lWO«lr garage • wasner.iaryer hookups • Flrcplaco <wood & SBSI •Air concbtlOnlng • wer bar In 2 and 3 BR • Alarm system • St ,650 to S2,QQS • PlcasO call (71 •l a...-0500 sony, no pe1s. MOBILE 1100 HOMES 1100 LUXURY 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES •We Finance • Deliver Home to Site • Complete All Interior & Exterior Work At Site .. AIL FOR ONE, LOW INCLUSIVE PRICE 1HREE BEDROOM & 1WO 8A1H $2740. OOWN .. $447 MONIHll' garage, no/smk/pels _P_R_A..;.Y_E_R_T_O_S-T.-J-U_D_E S625mo 714-506-3678 May lhe Sacred Haan NB VIiia Point 2 mslr ol Jesus be adored br. full amen, prol'I and glorified, loved pref'd, no/1mk $775 and praised, pre- + 1f2 ulll's 719..0738 served throughout Iha P•rk Newport Share quiet 2br, resort style hvlng, cable, phone + utll's Included S500mo 849·040-0841 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE world now and for· ever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us; St Juda. worker of mlra· cles, pray for us: SI. Jude, helper or the hopeless. pray lor us. Say this prayer nine times a day and by the eighth day your prayer will be an- swered. It has never been known lo fail Pubficatlon must be BUSINESS OFFICE promised. Thank you. FOR RENT 2769 ~~-rp.Js:e· for your OFFICE WAREHOUSE LOST 8c 900sl, C·2, 217 Avoc1do SI, CM. FOUND 2925 (780) 726·81 00 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 Found Cal, Black, Newporl Beach. Harbor View area (714) 644·7574 . FOUND PARAKEET CM Garden Office Bldg COSTA MESA 2·Slory. between 17th Mesa Verd• area & Triangle Sq, 8500SF (714) 434·8113. S695K Bkr 645·6266 -'="',..,,.,.,'"'"'=='""!0"'!~~=---1 FOUND Pit Bull Nl!W 2000ef bldg. In HB, by Goldenwesl, C•nne"' Row, fronts Edinger. Call to da-2 1treet1 next 10 rib 9 2 Mc Donald's. For IH •c • <7t 4) 843'6 5 Owner/Agl. 831-7433 Lost' C•t Himalayan male, cre&m/drk grey New Auto Service lace, blg blue eyes, Bldg In CM. 4 or 8 "Tyler" Rew•rdl Old bays, leasa or ••••· CdM 94S.673-8258 Owner/Agt e.42·9866 --------- JNDUSTIUAL 2788 ------- LOW R .. eTI Industrial Loe t Orange tong haired neuterltd male cat. Vic of College Park/Monllcello, CM. Rewatd 545-9705 ·~ w/ortlcaa. 2200. LOST1 Cockallel, 8128 480091 78cenl at NNN white w/yellow plume. Jackie (714) 673-2754, peach chMka, Bay· lhC>IH are•. 64a..3509 INCOME PIOPUTY Z.790 PERSONALS 1--iiiiiiiiii&il a•s1oa C. Mau 12 Unit• on 1 acre, park• --------- Ilk• orourtda perfect PERSONALS 3002 for owner/occypanc. 2133 & 43 Orange -------- (between "4eaa & Del TWaN TROU•Llr8T Mar) St,100,000 Runaway? Truancy? Undet 1.75 ic groea, Orug1? Alcohol? N-O· NO AGENTS. JoAn,,., 811119 Pffta? Call IOI • Owner/Agent, Re/Maw, r a I• r r • I t o • e•Wett pre>g1•m that workal 'usuoss • PUIANCI .... ~7 .. 2924. M!MIEISHIPS 3011 Saturday, August 29, f 998 Ofdsmobile $16,995!: 3100 V6 Engine • A/C • P/W/DL • Keyless Remote • Stereo/Cass. 1.i,uoms1 LEASE FOR +.07< 1aX I« 3' mo. Total siYf.off S219S.42.Rasidual Sl9,S22.SO bl of pmts. Sl4.l66 S2 + m m: Iii. ob.ti per 'flGL .12< per n. ii tx<m lul oa MSIP of S34,2SO (IOl231~ IN STOCK NOW! '94 BUICK LE SABRE LTD. ltlw 47K ai, a lllU, iii a>a1' l461'tlJ '92 LEXUS ES 300 I.or 4JK \ft. Wrt.11 k*, ..at a ' tOJ611 '98 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE GL U.~a. mf,ro ... li.im (323003) '96 CADIILAC SEVIl.LE . Slilol 13Xii.lrlr.A,shmlUlm I 1921 SIS/STS AVAILABLE 516 988 96 CADILLAC DEVILLE lot ai, tkdr. IM klrf ~ QUU 8' <l m ZU7491 ' '96 CADILLAC CONCOURS kit' ii. 29J HP \du, '1l.111 •. pps! 2tD?S91 '96 CADILLAC ELDORADO lmlill.tai~mhlr, v Nau. 1612541) '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS t..o.i Ill. ~ lt!J. CD, ~t ct nm' ~I IS76J All V'lllV~I•• aub.)«1 to pnor aale A .,red11 a,pflirV"al plu.t la.ll, he • Go!: • •rniot A deaUnaUon r .. a N'1t-for 1lhaau111.1-~ only f. piN• Sunday .,..,. ~ .:ellOfl B 10 Saturday, August 29. 1998 ·sM-P·L·o·YM-E·N·T· EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 H k Retail I.I •. t - ----~ . ·--·------... ~ ~ ID fUUJTUJtE -------6014 BALBOA PENINSULA NEWPORT 6107 BEACH Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot 6169 AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET 9045 ,iifiiORDiiiiii~~~eo~!,_s • EMPLOYMENT ouee eeper/eltter THIS LITTLE PIQOV neect Ileen.. & car, WEARS COTTON • ••GIANT•• CIHr1nct Sale Prl Au9. 28th Moving ••1•1 lnctedlbl• valu••I gta11 top dining tbl/ chairs, cottoe • table, tempi, pie, beds ~ bed1pread1, blankets, p11tows, m1crowa11e. dlahe1, 1llver, pant. elcl Plus ctotheall !STATE SALE by Jacob-Schram Entire house con- ten ts: antiques, china, R.S. Prussia, glass, furn, sheet music, books, A Lytle oll painting, costume Jewelry, women's r.lothes, eto. Thurs , i-4p, Fri 8·4p, (g~rye alsoJ A CURA 9010 '94 CHllVY Z71 V8, full pwr. IOaded, 11ep side. 4X4, cull whl1. mu1t •••II '•7MUITAHO AC. pw/pdl, Ult, QC, 2~0CHOOSE 111 (208477) (20H<f}) s 13,997 Co•w Me .. .. . • .. .. ... .. 5530 •CLERICAL FT• Art S1or• 1n Irvine Strong phone. /1 & org skllls a • Date 553 0101 Accounltng A/P & Ceah Dlsbureement AeeJet•nt New1paper publl1hlng GnCI printing company sook1 regular parl time 24 hour• per wook person One yoar e11po11onco pro· torreCI E.O E . Clrug· freo & smokelroe work environment. Send re· sumo with salary hll· 1ory to Accounl lng Suporv1sor. PO Box 1560. Cosla MOH, CA 92628 or fox to (949) G 1i·724G 7:30-4:30 wk•days, 3 HI g h .. n d le Id' children, twins 1 lyre boutique •Mkl ener· 6 9yr old Call 873·1009 O< 673·7841 getlc outgoing P90PI• Wlc·Claya. 873·1868 for F/PT Incl evH & wlcds. Open Sapl In wk·and1 before noon. FHhion Island meH Hou•• koeper/e ltt•r t....-8_0_5_.e_a_•_.0_2_oo __ x_1 •_ nHd lie & car. fMOhrs •••JI per wlc Day• t ct'llld Tiffany 11 mo English apeak 1ng. (949) 159.1457 J & Co. HaekHper/compin1tn Se11onal ttve In 2 days a wfiek.. I I 1 Eng apeeklng, '/_rive, Opportun t ti. cook. Lido 'l7. 1589 Here 11 an exciting op· porlunll y 10 Join Leg•I Secr•t• L.F. Tiffany & Co., th• 1eek1 legal s"c w/3yr1 world renowneCI Inter· + 111 exp. 'Must be national ratatter of ax· 1elf·11ar101/famlllar qul1lle Jewelry and local rules.& calendar· ftne merchandise. Our Ing, Span a ..-. Fax Co11a Mesa Jocatlon ro1ume w/aat raq·s to 11 presently lntervlew- 949-721·8910 or call Ing for lhe 1998 holl· 768· 1664 evening. Clay .. ason for lhe IOI· towing po1l1lon1: PUD C. Sl'ECMANN ,ANTIQUES 1' EsTATES ('1 A S•t Aug. 29th Starts at 8am goes 1111 8pm Sun rr not •old oul. Lklo Con1lgnment Gallery's Clearance Store 629 Terminal Way, 4'24 Costa M•••· Dlrecllon• take Newpon Blvd left on Harbor, left on 19th st., lel1 on Anaheim Ave, right on Termtat Way, Right behind Staples & Mlct\aels. 'Sof•'•, ohalr•, tabl••• lempe, rue•. •rt, 100'• of great bargelna ••• All from Newport Home•. DON'T MISS OUT ll C•ll 227·5212 For More Info SAT·SUN 8 -12 1148 w Bolboa Blvd. Moving S•lel Loll of furn, cotlec;llblet, kid 1tulr, etc. great p!lce1I SATURDAY 7·12 310 Alvar•do Pl (In •l!eV) ~r~o9~g~c. a~:,.vde. 29 •' '87 Ll!Ql!ND CPK 53k ml. aulo, 1 own 2EXH093) 18,888 LEXU& OF' WESTMINSTaA (714) 892·8808 '84 LEGEND L Lo ml, moonrf, mint, 018741) 917..!..777 LEXUS 0,. WESTMINST•R (714) ae2.9eo9 BMW 9030 •z PINAHC• S141950 (P0948) Sunwe•t Motor• 714-437·1931 '815 T AHOI! 4X4 Full pwr, only 45k (482280) 126,977 Ll!XUS MllSION VIEJO (948)384f0804 '85 TAHOll LT AM/FM CHI, ABS & (397403) 124,98f'J Coet• Moea. Llncoln·M•roury CORONA . Lrgl Slit 8·12p turn, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 540·8830 10011, sttwre, i odds/ '84 033CSI .,...,,....,,....,,...--...--:-:::-::-:--.-. DEL MAR 6122 oops, tn Hrt1f View Blaclc/btk. auto, 100k '88 Impala SS Black/ ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hmi 2301 Pt Lerwick ml, lots of upgrades, grey leather, xlnt 1• !.. Atpina sus, BOS whts, cond, 341c m l. $23,900 MOVING SALE!!! original owner non· 714·723·9423 Ea 11 b I •t If. smoker, must seer ---..,...,,,..,,,.~~-=-- 241 7 B·)mboo St • $8995 h714·673"·2544 '88 ASTRO LS Sol 7;30•1·1 10 ONLY work714·660·H17 15K ml, full g wr, Llnooln Meroury 714-540-9•30 188 RANGllR • XL T , super cap, (A04951) (SH~.3t8) 113,497 Co••• M .. • Llncoln MercurJ 714·540-15•30. HONDA 9085 •ee Accord 5·epd, wht/btue, Int, currant regltt. not runn1ri9. $69$.Flrm 551~099 '81 Accord SE •Int cond, lthr, new CO, onty 55K ml, sunroof $9800. 949-644·7800 '91 CIVIC : BoUGHT AND SOLD • Accounting NB otjrce bldg needs Staff Accountant malr..C. as1111nce. 8· Sates Associates MULTl·FAMILV SALEI Cameo Sl'lorH Sat• 8· 2p 4612 Roxbury Ad antlqua1, colloct's. cribs, toys, hsehlCI llem1, ktt appt's, furn, NorCllc Trac SATZ SUN 8·2 oo '95 BMW 5251T Wagon (3UW~i»~~=1:F 88 2416 Holly Ln. Lots ol Ok green/Ion, chrome WESTMINSTER turn, collocllbles and whls, phone, cd, (714) 882·8808 Lo tnl, grt !al sav•r, (596247) 5481 Coeta Mee• Llncohf·Mercury (714) 540-5030 t~owsµoper printtng 1 Oh rs/wk, palnl'g, (FUii/Part llma) anc.J publrsh111g com· clean 'g. II malnl. Personal Shoppers pany seeks full 1rmo 640·8822 Admlnl11ratlve Stall Accoun1an1 10 ---~-------Assl1tante nssi;.t tn monin ond P{T work on o beautiful cashiers c10.-.1ng, 1ournat entroos gotl course! Photos/ Amba11adora ;:met lrnnncttil 91018. sales, outgoing person, Merchandise Clerks mot•ls Also porform will train 714·219·0505 (FulVPart lfma) qonertil ilCCOUntlng ___ P_A_Y_R_O_L_L/___ Gitt Wrappers runctton!. incluCllng ADMINISTRATIVE Receptionist hank ant.I BIS ac· ASSISTANT counts roconct11atlon, Payroll asslslant and Positions are avallable 101 k ad"' n Olld Coor lmmedlately. Ouallll•d Sat-Sun 8 ·1 pm only mi.ch morel!t alarm, 2 snrf, tint, dlr ---------s1a1n & lead gloss -srvc'CI, 111ro cteon WANTED windows, 12.6v golf/ SAT 8 -1 415 JOth st 5JKml $27,500/obo -------9-0-7-5 , .. _______ _.yo BUY 6019 etectrtc boal banerlos, M oving sale Slain {714) 588·8118 FORD w."' 1'1TED bikes, stereos, ctotholl gl3ss works. onllque _________ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 41-, axerct1e stuff etc .. gt355• to~ps etc. BUlCK 9035 '84 PROBE OT Reel POITERY I BUY ALL PIANOS 432 Qoldenrod ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Full pwr, co, mnrf S..,Cltalna.KayFlndl, AnllqUH·qual. lurnllure (In alley) ••••••••• ,1687131 $10,877 Rookwood, ~oaevth, 1 pc or houseful cash '8!5 Elect re Estel• LEXUS Hewce>mb. Teco,Oedham, paid (714) 957·8133 --------TRANSPORTATION Wagon VB, auto, 1 MISSION VIEJO cw..11.Plln.NMztet. Old Coln• Gord Sliver COSTA MESA 6124 1•••••••-owner. 77k ml, SJ995. (848)384-0884 tnm«J. c..N Franklin Mint, Sterling iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 875-0912 675·8029 lax --..,,---~.....,.--:,...- • ' • office actmlnlstrator. omation .111d 11poclat Full Irmo position. Job applicants must be I.__.., .......... .__,, pro1octs This po11tion dulres Include: assist· friendly, dlllgent lndl· Old watches & jewelry •---------'96 Rogel Custom '85 Crown Vlctorl• Westcoast Coln 642·9448 Large Estate Sale BOATS 701 1 Coupe Light btuo, LX 4Clr, 1C1n, abs, RECORDSfTOP s 8·4p Fri/Sot furn, mtsc':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi 12,0~0 ml, loothor Int, (207698) $14,995 rel,lu1101 BS dogroo 1n 1 vlCluals with a high d•·',_"'"' _______ ,.. ,1ccoun11ng or lonance, Ing w th payroll for gree of an1hu1lasm BL TORO miCl·slze company d 1 I 11 c.1110 or two yoDr oxpe· and execuhvo office an pro e11 ona 1m. A A.1"r1'QU.'O Al .. r r '"'ncu prolorrod 011d odmlnlslrntlon. Please All candidates must l'fA.I'_ -D .l.P'.IJl..LL µrvl1c1l•11t on PC skills send rosurno 10 Ac· have one year reloteCI (E~1.ut, Lotus 1·2·l 011porlence . •Collectibles•Chlna ;i11c.J worc.J) GooCI ben· counting Supervisor, , 1,1 paa1<ugo onctuuon'g PO Box l560, Costa If you would llke to be • Ouden Decor k 1 Mosa, CA 92628 or considered tor these 11u1 ro111Nncnt Pan you may fax rosume •Silver •C""stal 1" h I t d d Coete Meea Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rook 1090 Coronn s11 CM 6 1 n c romo w s. ox on e 1 1 M Etc ... SO's & SO'S Mike I.,....-,---.,--,,.--.,--0 U' U f 9 e f svc contract $13,750 L nco n ercury 845•7505 Lot• of furniture, stool motoryacht, xlnt 949·675·2182 714·540·5830 OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENr 6047 toys, clothea & misc cond, fully loaded, 5 Saturday 7 .4 pm s230K c310) 918.9975 ---------1 '88 Explorer port 1891 Orengo Ave. CADILIAC 9040 AC, PW/POL, 1111, CC, (037841) s 11 ,9gs Moving Sale! Hso· Coeta Meae holCI, furn, trnons, SAIL BOATS 7014 'B8 Sed•n DoVllle Uncoln Mercury Repainting? l ''°'"~-­•• rtblM ......... cw reslln It, loot In .. Oos6ds ~ tlnd die sllliCI \'Oii'" IDliit far. Oruq sc•l'~n1n9 phys•· to oppol'lunltlea, malt or ·1 c:i1 req1url'tl EOE. lax your reaumf' to: Sv111..1 re,urne to, Ac· <9491 642·7667 Tlffanv & Co. , clolhlng Sot 9· 1 p 57 t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Special ECllllon. Sutt 714·540•5030 Traverse Dr (Poul• showroom new. al·---------·-----------Miniature 12 M eter d d orlno/Ludmgton) ways garage . rivon ARE YOU NUTS!? cou11t1rHJ Supervlsoc. Aosume should In· South Co••t Plez•, PO IJ >" 1 ... co, Co!.la ctude salary history. 3333 Brlatol St., '.1t•!.a CIA-92628 or Pt1ys1oat/drug screen· Coat• Mesa, C•. I 9 1'.I 631 ·72-lS rng requireCI EOE 9 2 8 2 8 ; fa X 714·548·7408. A!.st M g r & Sole5 PI C TURE FRAME We are an equal op. people nccueo tor Design Sal•• PIT porlunlty employer. 1, 1,,. ~toop, Fash Got an eye for color? i--.-. ... ....,...., ... ..__•I ~ 1 721 ·8085 En1oy working with Share In our tradition poople? 3 days/wk. CASHIER T~ •Dto sta Musi work most Sal's.1 ___ 0_1 _ex_c_e_ll_e_n_c_o_. _ t P • r 1 1.1 F 7 ;J0·4 01her days ftexrbte. Sates '·', 1 lll 1 !o:illto E.oCp prot. 723-4710. COME OAOW •.1 [ CHAr .. cs lll'l :Jud WITH USl s ult 644-6755 Plumbor/Drain Cleaner ExpanCling retail ad· E.<p pret'CI. Svc repair vertlslng department Casu nl Atmosphere FT, ptonty ol work. will seek• a self mo11va1ad .._ u"" 111 As 1o • \o 1 an I troon C.M. 46·3299 account executive to 1o1•1.".:.kJ fur HO Con· .,,,.,,~.,,,.,,""""'="',...._,,..,,..,,..,..,,,.=-sell, develop and 1er-~11,1c1100 Cu Acc.ourit· PROPERTY MNGT. vice new buslneu '"!.l lll-.lJrr1d rvq d, light ASST. Balboa Penn. anCI special sections. 1 fl • 1 01111. k Bt•Oks Mn gt Accounts/LGT. We prefer a candidate P1 i.l111.J !!xcull, t;u Bookkeeping. R.E. to have a minimum of rl'5• • •c 1u 9t5·1·G.!97 Lrcenco o mustt Sena 1 year print ad· COOK /Ju~·c.Jf'!c.J tor lJ I < 11,l I 1,J ll d 1110 r nesumo to Joan at 11ertlstng experience. (949) 675-2127. EKcellent communica- he.>< • 11 N 0 !. yo,1r!. """P-T--A-.-.-la_t_a_n_t_M_g_r_s WANTED ~,~q~~ PtANOS Collectibi.s ·~·f~ • ~..ot • AulOI • Offa F"""'t""'e $$CASH PAID$$ -~•or..,....,._ WI BUY 18TATE8 • Immediate fr....clly 141rvoce "Wt MY MOM FAITlft" Full sails w trailer/ only 7k mt por year, •SAT 29th• launching dolly champagne, bolgo Why pay re tall for•---------home ottice furniture. (818) 870·7322 SILENT AUCTION Make blCls on lnven· tory rectuctlon before Thur 8·27. <!• 6pm. Desks, tables, scales, misc. On site photo· graphics. 3303 Harbor E·6. Cosu1 Mesa. Directions? (714) 540- 0668 & press 5 PETS & ANIMALS 6049 8-4:00 Antiques, furn. $1300/obo 896·2605 leather & lop $7,950. household II ems 9 • 9 M • r cur '11 714·641·9089 3133 Sh•ron Ln. Outboard S900/obo. -,9-4--E-ld--,t/'""r•_d_o--7-0-km-t,1 Set 8-5/Sun 9 .1 wht, orig owner, beau· e20 w. 19th st. MARINE SUPS 1t1ut1 <Pvt pty> s16,ooo, Anlq treadle sev.1ng DOCVS O (7 l 4) 722· 1152 machine, RCA record ~ 1 22 '94 SLS MINT cond, player, portable white 35Kml. fully loaded , sewing mochlne with 40' M ooring near maroon, 518,450 coso. beds, books. Pavillion, socuro toca. 1 owner 720·9695 magazine s. chairs, lion $12,500 650·3421 somo Ethan Alton slulf. Cllshes, knick---------CHEVROLET 9045 knncks, young worn· MOTORCYCLES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ens cllh1 + to1s morel SCOOTERS S '8 7 C •I e b r It y S 018 Wagon Auto, NO, full 1 yr old CAT WJGAT 1---T--T----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pwr, om/fm, s 1850. personalllyl Com-HUN ING ON '90 Harlev Davidson _(7_1_4_)_6_46_·_39_7_1 ___ 1 ptotety recov'd lrom BEACH 6140 Heritage Softtall SELL being shot. Nds "only 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Classic. 1994 gas tonk child" hm. Foe req. 1• & lendors. wide white 562-433-4797 SAT 28th 7·? waits with twisted vour used vehicle 6801 Vista Del Sot, spokes, PM brakes, 1. IAAESISTIB~E O clcat Tons ol clothos, baby booulllull 22k mllus through Classifted kittens. Leopard· Items, furn, efc $12,750 673-6409 642·5678 took alike. S475. ------------------' Sell your car! c1 p •111111111um. Call 2 doys per week for bN,., ~ •11 '.J 5 G·l2· 7860 "ell storage 1n N.B. Co •Pl• r U,1•(•y HELP Poll ~I 11,. 2 ~turos. NB Computer experience hotplul 949·640·9019 tion skills. Ablllly to set goals and make profeulonal present•· Ilona In a fall pacoCI anCI detail orlenteCI en· 0:957-8133V: 646-8473.631·211t. .. .................................................................................... ~ vironment. o.1ro 1 C' u7~-0~\14 or "='p-=T-M.,..a_n_a_g_e_r_t_o_r_b_u_s_y b.:!.. 1 •.. Voga studio tn CM. Xtnt benefll package, Including 401k. Orug screening/physical re· SOf~~8~ST Oont.ll A~st. rr11mUly P"• :ii.: c1~111.11 olf1c" "' Ftox hours, ask for Emlloo 714-846·7223 quireCI. EOE. ·.u ·.1 ~uLkS Pr, Tue---------.., \'. u b ick ollrcc PT Otflce & Sales Ll!.!".t ·' ro.1 ~ license Xlnt opportunity, .,1 u 1,,.1~ 0608 salary • commission Resumes via faK: Al· tenllon, Lynn Esota 714·650-4802 or mall: 2202S..lllllllllt. ....._AM. CA 12707 .ndNIL •,.CA,,.. Times Communll y 1----------4 ---oillVER ,, Co.111 for rtu iry Ir ans ~o L _1.1 Grnvoyd somo <liS Pnid por coll Litt 1510:; • . react m.1p bo k. OMV µront out 67511'36 Call Boll 722-0420 News. 330 West Bay SI reel, Co1ta Meaa, APPLIANCES 6011 R E A L E S T A T E ,_c_A_9-26-2-7-----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALES FIT or PIT SAVERS Motivated & Frig $175. Wa•her/ L1consed or not We're har~worklng lndlvlCluat Dr~er 1145. each. hiring nowt ERA w111 needed to proceu Xlnt condltlonl pay your roq'CI cours• merchandise. FIT, 831-0287 ond provide training. benelits, please apply 1..---------800·400·5391 xt:119 In parson at; 19131 Frig whl $175. 4 Design Megnola St .. H.B. chair• $1 oo. Pallo ••PLEASE•* RESCUE MEI From dealh which stonds on my Cloor step. We have only a few days lel1 for aCloplion We are loving & obeCllent . Suzl the Beegle, Max the Cocker. Toby the Akita, Wiison the Lab, Sam the Shephard, Missy the Cocker, Puppy the Chow. Molly lhe Lab, Teddy the Chow. NPB Dover Shores Pel Care Ctr. 2075 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. CALL 722·7387 or 723·6875 . Exp'd PLUMBER S ra!Od~·u w 0 .... 11 tools, qood dn11111\J rocord Esl.1bhShl'll ~vc Co 1n CM NB .Hl•:i groat p;iy bor1ul11s ~·18 5550 Receptlonlet wrought Iron, chair & Busy community SEC OFFICERS Wiii bench. 857·2583 --------- newapaper soeklng Tratn, frvlne/NPB, CM, ---------PIANOS & Tustin Up to $7.25/hr. Magtag Washer, $50. port-time receptionist, Mel/Dan 714.222•2203 Whlrlpoot dryer $50. ORGANS 6059 hours 1 ·00 p.m. to Whirlpool Relrlg 21cf, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exp'd PT llclp wantud ...... 01 ct1;irrn111g <.hon1s f ostaohi;hco CdM llrr-<>s !.hop 673 2674 5 JO p m. Monday Secretary/Office Mgr 1tdo by side, lce/wtr 1hru Friday. Dulles In· Prop, mgt. co seeks lndr $200 151-4330 c I u Cl e a n s w e r I n g above average pors, Y•m•ha U3 upright piano In beautiful condition S 1995 582·828·9200 • Genernl Office• \ 11.Jo"' Arner.corp I OlO We~· r;cH, NB 5-1 71)1 ~1 HI Oo1111a phones, sorling mall, 60wpm, Lotu1, WP. M•~tag washer & balancing receipts at AJP, NR. good math. dryer xlnt cond, white, the enCI of !he day. Bx 2147, Nwpl Bch, X·Ltg new, paid $580 EOE Phystcal re· CA 92859 Fx: 722· Sell $2SOH 845·3969 -TV--E-LE_C_TR_O_Nl_C_S_ qulreCI Please lax re· 7085 or Call: 722-733t •---------• 1 sume Including salary SECRETARY/RECP FURNITURE 6014 STEREO 6080 history to for small but growing ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hair St~llst Asal & (949) 642·766/ Roofing co. In C.M.I" '' 1111 u 1st r ocdeCI -=---~-,-----ss.e h 722 8846 re.. r • 11.Jty salon Receptionist per r. • Can't seem to '."0VC 11~ INCENTIVE Private Fitness Center SEEl<INQ SALES • • n 12• ,, or s w.e934 1oekong PT help, 2 enlhuSlasll Market hi gel to all those shifts 6·1 Oam M·F. quality window• & repair jobs PICK-UP-STIX ....unddlP b assstan I iaw.t ~Ofl needed. r ¥.11 mollValed, good aM.Jde r~.reslaln r·~~Wlhlrl Vaca!Ql, benefc ~ • <.h.ToCe b OOvancemrt. .-.we~ l!l'd tme IO 949-494-7880 • ~i r \ 'I . 4·7pm M·F Interest doors. Top comm, up around the house? In l11nes1 helpful 10 BK monthly, lmmed 642·3215 fax642-4885 openings Phone Lei the RECREATION LEADERS The City of Newpon Boach Is seeking ere· atrve and energetic In· dlvldual1 10 lead ac- trvlltes In Atter·Schoot Program. $6.94·$8.44/ hr, depending on ex· perlence, Con1ac1 Tronton Veche1 at· (949) 644·31 ~6 EOE. George 714·540·690J ClaHlfled Server for fast paced Service fom1ty re11aurant by Directory Newport Pier Great money & atmospheret halp you llnd Call 949-24().8787 reliable help . Skin S•lon D•~ Spa. 642·5678 Room for laclal, El•c·•--------- 1rolyst1, body mauag1, GARAGE SALE~ nall $800mo 574-3030 HINTS TEACHER Before your gar!r. (TODDLER) I d • I t NB Proschool need• 58 8• eierm ne 8 e11p toddler teacher w/ Items you wish to ECE uni11 for 1yr otct sell. Make sure claaarm. Benefit• everything Is clean 855·2072 and repaired. Tutor for upper clan· fMlt._"llDIW man 01 O.C.C taking 6'.NIT,;:l..Jal\ Psychology, Teachers 642·5678 malh, Amerl<:an HI•· 1----------' SALIS CABLE Descramblers 30 day money baclc guar. MCMsa/COD 1·800·417·0312 • GARAGE-SALES BALBOA ISLAND •MUL Tl·FAMILYl• Antiques, desk, 1ofa1, TV1, clothes, 1pon1 equip, appllancu, jewelry, portable radios, pictures, cd's, taeea. and morolll S•l Onl~ 8 :30·1 207 Rubv (In alley) RettreCI teacher selling newer classrm lteme. books, resources, Sat 8-1p no Hrly birds, 215 Crystal Ave (alley) tory. Polltlcal Selene•. 1 Hr °' more Sun· Thur. exp & reference req'd $20/hr 949·548-4287 lax 949-548-3755. WE'RE GROWING! £,,,,~,a,,.,.,..;. Now Hiring few tM followtng poelUoni • Asst n-<>nt Duk f'lgr. • rAecUU\le ttousekUper • rront Odk Oer'ks r1 • oate Attendant. rr m • security otrker/g.rave Apply In Peraon 11·Th. I:~.)() p.m.11&nnan ~ I 13 I 6ack 1Sa,Y Or. NeWport 8c.h. ,. 644-0364'"1. 720.3M3 rot Wanted PW.one with tile lnst•ll•llon & removal exp lor 2mo project HB. Su1anne 3 1 0 .3 • t .3 • 3 ., EMPLOYMENT ssaVICES 5533 •••••••• Pleaae be awere thal the ll11ln9• In thle cat• eoory may requlr• you to ce• a IOO number In which thef9 le a otl81p! f)!' mlnu ... Ctn't ... m IO get IO II lhott rlp9lrJob1 aroond the hOUM? ~· "" C ..... flitd s.Moe otreot.,, help you find rtlable http. ea ... ,, There's never been a better time to .. buy or lease! Save thousands todayl· ~·· GZ)Oldsmoblle .. '-' ' ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ... AUTOMATIC, ALUMINUM RIMS, CASS., P/S, AIRBAGS, LOTS OF ROOM, NEW BODY STYLE, 2 YR. MAINTENANCE, 10K Ml. WARRANTY MSRP WAS $19,435 (8429V) AM/FM CASS., AIR CONDITIONING. PIS, 10YR. WARRANTY, 2 YR. MAINTENANCE .. Sotvrdoy, August 29, 1998 BJ l IRS -ED IN THE Cln OF HUNTINGTON BEACH BEETLES· • AIR CONDITIONING • AM/FM STEREO CASS • • DUAL AIR BAGS • POWER DOOR LOCKS • POWER STEERING • KEYLESS ENTRY• ALARM• 10 YR WARRANTY • TILT WHEEL • 2 YR. FREE MAINTENANCE .IETTAS USllD vallCLllS •• .. SOLD AT OllLY $79. First Time Ever Out-Of-This-World Slasher Event! General Manager finds r eal opportunity for our customers and the general public to buy late model used vehicles as low as $79.00! Every month wholesalers come down deals will go fast!" Customers will to our lot and buy used vehicles to find all manufacturers, both import take to their lots to sell retail. Tim and domestic cars, trucks, minivans Beyer, General Manager of McKenna and sport utility vehicles including VW says, "Why not give our '96s and '97s. Even 1998 vehicles will customers and the general public the be included in this Out-of-This-World same opportunity? So many people, Slasher Sales Event! including friends, relative and Tim Beyer adds, "Trade-ins are not a neighbors, will ask 'Where can I find problem. Just bring in your title or a good used vehicle for my kids, for rayment book and we'll do the rest. work, or how about just a basic have invited several bank transJ>ortation vehicle, for under representatives to the lot during the $5,000?' Here is the answer. This event and they have agreed to offer Saturday, August 29th, for four hours customers on-the-spot credit only, we will be slashing prices as low approval with low down payments, as S79.00." as little as $100, and will arrange low Here is how it works. The gates will monthly payments as well. There will open at 9am sharp. Used vehicles will be two used vehicles sold for only be displayed so that buyers can $79.00. Even if the customer has had inspect die vehicles for one hour any credit problems in the past, this before the sale begins. The slashing Is a good opportunity for them to will commence at 1 Oam , and finance a car and reestablish their whoever is sitting behind the wheel credit. All the vehicles are ready for when the prices are slashed on the immediate delivery. So come see the windshield will be given the first vehicles at McKenna VW locate d at opportunity to f>Urchase that vehicle 18711 Beach Blvd. in Huntington at the Slashed Price. Remember to Beach. For further directions, ca ll be nice to the Slasherl 714/842-2000. H Over 200 QUALITY used vehicles will be . included in this sale. Many of Reme mber, this is a one-qay event these vehicles are owner trade-i ns, only. Saturday, August 29th. Gates executive demonstrators, lease open at 9am and the slashing begins returns or bank repossessions. This is at 10am until 1pm. an innovative way to purchase quality used vehicles at THOUSANDS off the Tim Beyer says all 200 vehicles have retail price. •Being able to see the got to go. So be ready! prices on the windshield makes it fast •nd easy for buyer$ to make a Please note: Wholesalers and decision without the haggle,• says Automotive dealers not eligible until Tim Beyer. "With the huge croWd Spm on Saturday, August 29th. expected, we are staffing up in order · to serve everyone as fair possible All vehicles plus tax, license & o~v f~. , • Mutt t>. •t leHt 18 yHrs of .ge with v•lid We want you to know that this Is drive<'• llcenM Mu11 have ~oof of insur•nce first-come first-serve. At these prices, to t•ke delivery of S79.00 vehlelH. All there will be a lot of great buys, fln•nclng i~ subJ-ct to credrt epprov•I. MOST un~r $5,000, and 'Still under °"""-M--"'-•-·••ngt.u__. fKtory warHnty. So the rHlly great MSRP WAS $17,760 (83511/j MSRP WAS $16,965 I I ""'-... OR , -- S-SPEED, AIR COND, AM/FM CASS., SUNROOf, 100K Ml. WARRANTY, 2 YR AINTENANCE ...._.....~ AM/FM CASS., AIR CONDITIONING, PIS, DUAL AJR BAGS, TILT WHEEL 2 YR. MAJNTEHANa. 100K Ml WARRANTY AMlfM CASS .. AIR CONDITIONING, PIS, DUAl AIR BAGS, TILT WHEEL 2 YR. MAINTENANCE, 100K Ml. WAIUlANTY • I • • • • • t ' I '· , i I •• ~7 ) = ---- B 12 Saturday, August 29, 1998 . ~ TODAY'S ~--C ... Ro...._..S .... SW~O~Rui;D;...;P-..;:::iU1:..1Z_z ... L .. E _ PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO I H 98 0 l!l'le l.lf'tlC.Ol' .. k#e S,...,.ett JO S-shaPed 45 Toll hos aboot molding 46 Revised 34! Novelist s 4 7 SwaPl)O<I aoncern 48 Football g1eat 33 Coosumec J Simms p101ectlOl'I bills 49 Steamship 34 Composer 50 Dodge edr0tUy Stravinsky 51 Potnlod arch 35 Flat·boltomed 53 Hindu pnnce boat 56 Oes1gnor St 38 Wtpo out Laurent 39 Indian title 01 57 Get, as salary respect 60 Russia/I fighter 44 Antique auto 6t Meadow ACROSS lubltAOC41 Type or bfff S8 Arctic OWeller Cameoahape 59 Surrounded by Show •hocil 61 Molten rock t9 Chorch ~rt 62 Shelf s Extinct bitd 63 Jau torm '1 ring group 64 Walhatand ltam 1=~ 65 Spht 86 Ripened Yale alumnus 67 Org Commend to Fido DOWN &Worlled 1 Maratnon Din 2 Mdky gem le Poems 3 Bocomlng bony gPnme 4 T109r Woods' Game surtaoe peg 11 Assomed name -5 Cu1ioslty S Snub-nosed 6 Giva a clogs g;arantee D rop 7 rthodonllSI S • L~t}t brown grp £ 81 ers 8 -around laze m headgear 9 Peanut Seti 10 Harmony .. MIT 3rad 11 Headlono1s g -o reserve 12 Martinique Kntgttt s attire volcano Subatanual 16 Young boys "' Scienttst's idea 21 Cut &Begs 23 Captain's Hunte1 command -consteHat1on 25 Actress Lupino I Not as flat 27 Abhor Chew the lat 28 Verve Causttc 29 Not smooth 3 ----"I'!!"'--.~-10 II 12 5 By CHAALIS GOREN wich OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCH WEEKLY OklOCE QUIZ Q I · As Sooth, vulncr blc, you hold: • 10 5 o J 10 8 4 o K J 10 9 7 + Q 6 n\e bidding hils proceeded: NORTH EAS'r SOU1 H w~ 1• Paa INT hss J• .,.. ? What do )'OU bid now'! Q 2 · Both vulnerable. as South you hold: • 8 o A 10 7 6 o II 8 7 6 J +A JS The bidding hao; procccd~d: WEST NORTH EAST SOt.rrH l • Dbl 4• 7 What action do you take? Q 3 -As South. vulnerable, you hold: • 7 o K J 10 6 3 o K J 4 • J 11 S 2 The bidding hl.1S proceeded: NORTH EAST SOlTfH WEST I• Pass 11;1 Pass l • Pa ? What do you bid now'! Q 4 • Neither vulnerable, as South )OU hold. •QJ83 '7 83 o Q7 •Al0632 'The bidding ha\ proce ded: WEST NORTH F.AST SOlTlH JO Obi Pus ? What do you b1J now? Q 5 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold • 6 52 o K J 11>5 o II S 3 • 1011 l The b1ddmg hns proceeded: WEST NORTH F.AST SOUTH l o Dbl Rdbl ? What acuon do you l&ke? Q 6 -As Soulh, vulnerable, you hold: • KJ63 o 762 o K~ • KJ J2 Partner opens the bidding with one spade. What do you respond? look for answus 011 Mo11day. Learn to be a better bridge play· er! Sub cribe now to the Gorert Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for Information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Le}.~!~L P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, Ill. 0003Q, -~-....._ ------- Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot JAGUAR 9105 uxus 9115 MERCEDES 8130 OLDSMOBILE 91.si-2 '83 XJ8 '94 09 ~00 '83 :SOOD very well Green, tan tthr, 10 ml Cathm9f/lvo1y lull opt malnt. exceptlonally (878537) $\7,995 070722l S25,977 clean, all pwr. ttereo •ea ct•RA e cyl, lull pwr, am•fm c•s wire whll, LOAOE S3000 (714) 648·577 BAU~R LOTUS •xus $5550 obo 723-0757 714-4542·7700 MISSION Vll!JO 1-------...,.1:1 (949)3414·045454 '84 3aosL Like new. PORSCHE '94 XJ12 ---------llght blue, 90k ml, In· Morocco Red, cream '95 l:S 300 terlo1/e1t1•rlor x1n1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiill llhr (8938152) S21.895 White/Ivory full opt dealer call• oar cherry BAUl:R LOTUS (0773 l3) $20,977 $\5,850 723.oeoe. 714·042·7700 MtS~~x,.u:IEJO '94 XJO (949>384·0084 Btacl</berley llhr, •ea l!S 300 696C>e8) $21 ,995 Cathmer/lvory full opt BAUER LOTUS 1 4 5 714.042.7700 1 4~ixJ:7 •9 1 7 ,94 XJe MISSION Vll!JO Black/black Inter, 1·(&&&J-8S·LEXUS 6950121 $18,995 '84 l!S 300 8.AUl!R LOTUS Low ml, CO, chrome, 714·042°7700 (014560) S18,888 Ll!XUS OF '80 420 SEL • 70kml, xlnl cond, loadec;!, 01lg owner . $13 ,!5 00 759·8447 '945 C220 '98 811 C1rrera blk/lan. S84K, 4500ml (714) 78~1 '95 XJ12 WESTMINSTER Green, tan lthr. (714) 892·45906) Auto, AC, full pwr, _,;.~~~~~~~--Ill (438429) $24,977 (748175) 130,995 BAUERJAOUAR ---------1 714-971-2002 LINCOLN 9120 l---...,-9-5_X_J_O __ _ White/tan llhr, (728549) $30.995 BAUER LOTUS 714·4542·7700 '98 VANDEN PLAS DEMO '97 MARK VIII AC, PW/POL, ABS, 1111, (687170) $24,997 Costa Mesa Llncoln·Mercur" (714) 540·5030 '97 TOWNCAR P W /P D L, A M /FM , LEXUS M I SSION VIEJO (949)384·0604 '96 c22o Full pwr, only 27k ml. (86275) $24,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949>364·0684 MERCURY 9135 24 month lease, $699 por month, $6,500 total drive ofl, 10,000/ ml per year; Total poy- men1 $16,776 plus l<'X (734959) $24 ,997 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Costa Mesa Llncoln·M•rc ury 714 540·5830 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 '93 VILLAGER 47K ml, dual AJC. (2UXB495) $10,950 LEXUS OF MAZDA 9125 WESTMINSTER J_E_E_P ____ 9_l_l_O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil__,7_1_4_> a_9_2_.cs_9_o_cs_ VOLKSWAGEN 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ '93 323 Auto, IVC. '9CS VILLAGER 1----------,.---------......---------l•ea Jeep Cherok..•• am-fm cass. runs 37K mi, dual A/C, ~~--+-~>---+-.+---I Air auto et.c. Musi sou. great, very ctoan, 6mo (J32077) $16,550 HONDA 9085 HONDA 9085 ISUZU 9100 55000. 949-723-8485. war, 84k ml. PP s55oo LEXUS OF 714-754·7792 WESTMINSTER '92 Accord EX 2-dr '95 ACCORD EX Real Sharp, t..oadod. Lthr. moonrf, auto Lthr, 1-owner, phn, (3KHUD04) $14,444 CO player. Moonroof, LEXUS OF $7,990.obo 723-1504 WESTMINSTER '87 TROOPER $4900. Avail Sat-29 Loavo Messoge 949·645·4929 '92 Accord LX like .,...,,...,,,_l;...7,,,..1..,,,4..,.;)_8_,9 __ 2_-6_8_0_45_ new, 4dr, 5spd, white, '95 DEL SOL s cpe, JAGUAR lo mi, nu 1lres/bell1, auto. only 27k ml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9105 AJC $8,750 444-0393. (002732) $12,995 '93 Vanden Plas '92 HONDA EX Costa M esa Black, dream llht, AT, moonrl. mint Llncoln·Mereury (669299) $19,995 (3BJA564) $jQ,550 (71 4) 540·56 30 BAUER LOTUS LEXUS OF •97 CIVIC DX 714·4542·7700 (714) 892·CS90CS '93 CHEROKEE '94 Mlata White, 1111'1 LTD Grand, 4X4, AC. top. tan llhr, chrome -------....-ANTIQUES & (685889) 515,993 wheels, luggage rack, NISSAN 9150 CLASSlCS Coate M esa 42k mites, exc:epllonal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililiii llncoln·M•rcury condl $11 ,200 obo (714) 540·5CS30 * 4531.0645 * '93 Or Cherokee LTO Slack, gray llhr, MERCEDES 9130 4WO, 4.0 V6, full pwr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (107229) $15.995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714·642· 7700 '77 300D Craam/tan, A/C, Cd player, First S 1500 this woek lakes i1. Tom 675·7123 191 300~· 6 cyl. auto, f\141 pwr. AC. crui••, .mttm cass, cust whls. T-Tops, xlnt cond., =~::-:-=:-:.-:-=::.--::--=~ MUST SE'Elll EZ FINANCE $9850 (P0381) Sunweet Motor• 714·437-1931 WESTMINSTER 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, '93 XJ6 (714> 892·6908 AC, cass, low ml, xlnt Black. tan lthr, lo ml 1--------- •93 CIVIC EX c ond, must seol (673612) $16,995 LEXUS 9115 '78 450SL Exira--------- clean, Red/black Inter, '97 NISSAN PU No room left In the garage for the car? AT. moonrl, mint EZ FINANCE BAUER LOTUS (3CHB412) $10,950 $11,550 (P0895) 714·642·7700 LEXUS OF Sunwest Motors WESTMINSTER 714·437·1931 (714> 892·6906 1 To place an ad In Classlfled Call 842·5678. ~-------- Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us a coll! CLASSIFIED 842·54578 HOME, ffEA£TH AND BUSINESS ~-- SERVICE DIRECTORY ER\tlCE - CERAMIC TILES CONCRETE & 3528 MASONRY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DRYWALL 3557 SERVICE FENCES 3584 & DECKS _________ 1 Leaky Showers Rep'd Brick. Block, Stone, Tllo vSMALL JOB EXPERT Regrout1ng & lnstall'n Cone, Patio, Driveway Drywall/Rtp1l1 Framing L6701:30 Dean ol T ile Fplc, BBQ1. Roi. 25Yr. . Hanging. Taping, Tt•turt 673·80G:.. or 846-8526 Exp. Terry 557.759 4 Comm/Res 551·5573 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ---------Concrete: Drivoways, South Coast Drywall --------- South Coast Drywall CHILD CARE 3536 Patios. Repairs/Re-Acous romvlfcust text FLOOR INSTALL Acous remvt cust text iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii moval. Ros/Comm Water Damage Repair W a101 D<lmage nepa11 L 295237 475-7600 Best In Quality & Price REPAIRS 3620 B ost tn Ounl1ty'll. Price AF-FORDABLE CHILDCARE John Doran Ma1onrv L550017 574 ·5550 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L r. 5001 7 444 6669 All a nos CPR certified • • => • LIC 30.1203027 Brlck•Stno•ConcrolG Witthoeft Drywall Sales•Svc•lnst all 7 1 .1 979•5025 Lg/Sm Jbs•Repairs ok All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs HardwdNinyl/Ce1amlc ADDITIO NS REMODELING Free Est. & Advlco Cleanl Clean! 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WINDOWS I I I ' I I 1 · i I ' Low Mileage, Great Gas saver (596247) s5491 '86~HONDA DR IOLI CPE · '87 FORD MUI TANG Auto, ac, pwr str, am/fm cass, tonneau cover, V6, sld RR/Window, SfM5~J981 1' WH EEL DRIVE For Any Questions or Information on Leasing Call Mr. Jim Morris 1 . ' I • 1' ------· ----·---·---.. ~ ----... -_.,-------2" ~ ·-~ -~~-·~ --~--=-=-~.A"llA --._.. __ .. l>." .. ~··t-._.ii _,.. • ---• I ' t t t I . I t f & I STARTING AT: ' Example: '98 GS 300, Chrome, CD, Leather (3XSR550) Example: Starting '93 Lexus ES 300 at Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate. (3Cll 752) *811,111* '87 ACURA '92 HONDA LEGEND CPE ACCORD EX ~ '94LEXUS ES300 Service Special! · Complete Detail $1299.S Includes: Interior shampoo, exttrior pqlish & wax, deaning of engine & ~ugga e compattments NEW SERVICE UMW 71~373.3813 • ' .· • !t • ~ . Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ·s I Starting •9'1Gf JOO ~ed at 351( Miles, CD, Whhels, Lthr., Mnrf. (112662) ···~:::.. *818,88.1* '96 TOYOTA '96 MERCURY '94 ACURA CAMRY LE VILLAGER LEGEND L Leather, Moonroof, AT, F. power, white, mint Auto., AJC, Mint! (3RXA510) . (3KHUD04) 14444 '95/SUZU TROOPER LTD. 4X4 Certified, CD, lthr, mruf, 32K mi., hhr, CD, much more. (331963) Lo mi., Moooroof, Bose, Mint. (016741) 1~777 '95LEXUS LS 400 · E -B 14 )orurdoy Augu~I '19 I YY8 Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot r STARTING AT: '98 LE Example: '9 GS )00, Chnlrne, Cl), LL'i1rlwr ()XSR1)0) Example: tclrtmo ·4~ Le\u-. L )L)L1 **'il~&iit I Lexus Certif wd Example: "-r 1r1111~ 'LJ2 LEXU SC 300 I Example: Starting '95 GS 300 :H~ *Sii:Bii* Piia O WNf O CAAi •S20~iiO; '8-1 ( j I ' J.f(, J \I) I -.\" 1111. \I mnrl I °'' na hurr.' ~l\110'11 8888 \I 11111rl I pcmu C) l 110 \'/)I ( n tr r\ \I mnrl, I· 1111\\lf 111101 H I IB~ 12 I<) ~ HI R( l , RY l fl /J(,/ R I f-.. 111 1111.J \ I \ludr 1111irt 2l \I\ t'J~ _..-lfiliO '91 11. \' l \ I \ ~on I ''Fi .\'/SSA\ ''Jl /I Xl \ 'I I ' ( /~·ti 1111.\DLR J f 15 100 lo"n11le' ( D chmrlll (u,111n1"l111h 1>11.11\1 lo"m' dllto lt.11hu. .1kJ111i.l11 tl1rom1 "h11I, '1'-hl'ds moon roof I 1111 ~m r mnu,ul 111 rnnrool. morf < I> llHlfl 014180 l""\'i)l !l\tll>\6!! 1\\1(11 1 .-... -Setvice Special! Complete Detail $129 95 lndudt·" ~h ,:. · i.·.n t ~. ~c'lge \ompartment~ NEW Sf RVICF. NUMBER i14-373-3813 • '95 HO\!> I A (( ( j /)I) f \ lu1hn \tunnrnol. 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