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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-28 - Orange Coast Piloti ., SERVING THE NEWPORT·MESA COfvV.AUNITIES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1998 Students lured south of the border • Every year trav~l agents promote senior trips to !"fexico, where tfie legal drinking age is 18. IKt1y" COSTA MESA -It's the time of year again when some trnvel agents seek out high school stu- dents to help-them prbmote senior trip pdc~ages in lime tor graduation A populdr destina- tion for senior trips 1s Mexico, where the dnnkin9 tlg(l is 18. L A few weeks ago, Costa Mt:>su High School Student Bouy Presi- dent Gale! Fajardo, 15, said he received a caU from an agent asking him to help him sell trav· el packages to Cancun or Mazat- lan. In return, he said he was offered a free trip. But Galel said he was a httle taken ·dback by what he calle d enticements to get students to buy the packages, such as bracel~ts that allow them to drink alcohol at vdnous cstab· lishments. ·He was telling us that seniors go down because of the nightclubs and that you can get free drinks m your hotel rooms,~ Gctlel said. •1t was totally to entice." Gdlel added that he was also told of •screw and bolt" parties, where all the guys who attend get a screw and au the guls a bolt. Students go around and try to match up the right pair. The winners get a free trip. Costa Mesa High School Pnn- cipal Andy Hernandez said he has heard ot th"e travel agents' tactics and' that he discourag~s parents from dllowmg their stu- denb to parhc1pc1lc in the touri.. He stressed lhctt th~ tours are not sponsored by the school. •There havP. been some recent reports ol them trying to recruit ktds," Hemc1ndez "dtd. •wp do all we cdn to discourage this. We make> 1t cleur thlit some of these tours may be to areos where the rules <.1n•n't as strin- gent ct bout c1Jcohohc hc>vernges: Hernand<>z sdtd the school cctn't monitor all contc1ct between the tour H'J>H!Sl:nld- tives c1nd students but 11 does inform pc1rcnls .thc1t the tours are not, m any way, sponsored by the ~chool. Representatives of an dgency called School Tour.s said they don't use ctlcohol as d sale~ pitch for high schoo' students but thal student9 ctre freC' to drink in Mexico becauc;e the dnnkmg dge IS 18. MWhen they go to Mexico~ they can do whatever they want.· said Chris Andfds, a .,ales manager for the Phoerux-bas~d College Tours t1nd Stud~nt Tours SEE MEXICO PAGE A4 Students or salesmen? Should travel agents be allow~ to recruit stu· 1 dents to help them pro- mote senior tra~ to Mex· ico? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642·6086 or e·maal us at dailyp1lotOearth- hnk net Include your home- town and phone num~r (for verification purposes only), and give the spelhng of your name. .... Judge rules Spider Man, Spider Man ... d oes whatever a spider can. And more. On Tuesday he helped Harbor View second·grader (top) Ryan Rolfes, 6, carve a pumpkin during a guest·star visit to Deena Wannington's class. Spiderman. who is also known as actor Brian Schwary, ls Warmlngton's cousin, who wanted to surprise the kids in anticipa- tion of Halloween. (Above) Spldennan tosses candy into the air to the merrlinent of second·graders. PHOTOS BY OON LEACH• DAILY PILOT -· OBITUARY ·~air board member Jeffrey Stem dies at 56 Mr. Stern ctlso was an acuve mt•mher ot th• Lmroln Club ol Orange County A sport" enthu s1a~t (ind USC grnduato. Mr Stt>rn supportnd Newport l ldrhor l ligh Srhool athletic e1nd USC tool hall. • Friend says longtime Newport Beach resident a reflecuon of 'all that was right with the world.' 1·1 1 ... 1 c..11 ~Plol Orange County Fu1r bodrd member and longtimo Newport Bettch re 1dent J ~ff rey Sh•rn ched at his home Tu day trom ranc •r. He was 56. Mr. Stcm,»:a appotntl'd uarh· er thu. year to th Orange County Fatr board of dir ctors by Gov. Pete W1lo:on but wa mvolved m numcrou other statow1de, regional and local or9am7.alions. "I think Jeff wa., the epitome. of what you liked to see in a com· muruty," said friend Buck Johns. Johns descnbed Mr. Stern as a f<muly mcrn who dC'voted his energy to political acllVlsm and loral commuruty events, such as Newport Harbor I ligh School fund·ra1sers. ·1 lhink all of us, when wc'rt' ratsmg our families, we're look· mg for tho e people that have tho e kinds of values," Johns said. •All that wos nghl with the world wa a reflection of Jeff." Mr. Stem's contnbuhon stretched beyond Newport Beach. He was pre 1d~nt and chief ofhcer of Supcnor Electnc:al Advertising tnc. m Long Beach "ince 1973. He also was the founding chair ot the Orange County Earth· quake Pre· pared n ess Task Force. In addition, Mr. Stern &ervcd on the Orange Coun· ty Chapter of the American Sign Assoc1a· hon. the Amer· 1c-an Red Angel ~s"County Ftr • Techmnd Advisory Board, the Los Angele5 Colinty fire S r· vice~ Commi s1on, Cahfom1a State Pipeline Safety SUrndards Boerd o.nd the Newport Bee1ch Environmental Quality Comnut· tee. · Mr Stern t1lso cn1oycd amd· tcmr ham radio and voluntc •red for Newport Bcarh Rndio Ama· tcur C1v1l Emergency S •rv1r . An avid bo.tter, hi.' also l longed to the HalllOa Bay .... luh and th • R<il· boa Yacht Club. H '" sut'liv('(i hy ht \\'If" of 2.( y ar 1 Nancy !tern1 daught rs Courtney L u h Stem, Cem t.ynn SI m end Kymt rly l\nn Spcc;tori o on-in-law, Wilham SEE STERN PAGE. A4 Schafnitz can control assets •Judge lifts relatives' temporary conservatorshlp over jailed socialite; will decide next step alter · psychiatric examination. Ociy~ OR ~NGE ....;.. A Supenor Comt Judge d.ssc.lvcd the temporary conservatorsh1p order over New· port . Beach soCJahte Tma Schatmtz's posse ..,ions on Tue • dd\' to help pdve a palh ol reha· b1htation upon her n>lease from Jdil. lnstead or d\\'ardmg control of Schafmtz's a ... seb to her half--.is· ter t..tuni Cros ... on, Judge Jame.., A . JdCkmdn will ~elt'C'I a p ych1· atnst to conduct a full phy~1cal dnd mentdl evaluallon ot tht:! 3q. year-old 1\oewport Beach rest· dent. The JUdge's dens1on markt'd a s1gmticant turning point for Schafnitz, who i... servmq u 10- month sentence for selhng cocame to an undcrcovt>r Tustm pohce officer "Jot only w1U Schafmtz get medical help, but it also strengthen~ the efforts of familv me,m-ber~ 'whQ are con cer ned about hor. \\lell-bemg. . "Ever}:one 1 pulling the oar m the ctme d1recuon," said Ernest Hayward, ht•r court·appomti?d ctttornt"y •one hundred percent Qf th• pt>oph~ m th1.., cao;,e agtee to 1r.., Schatmtz s goab which ar to reumfy \\1th her tanuly dnd complete rehabilitauon. • Cro ... -.on, a ~ewport Beach resident, ;,ought to ga1n control ovl'r her halt·~·ao;,ter and her po'i· -,c~sion~. \\ hich are valued at about $240,000, in Julv. Cros on and her l>rother, Rudoiph Andn· ctn, sud the\' were concerned thdt Schafmti was in a down- Wdrd ..,p1ral and dlso womed she SEE SCHAFNITZ PAGE A4 Residents attack stadiuin proposal • Costa t-..1esd homeowner., !:>d} the project at E~tancia High would cduse more no1!:>e, hghb and trntfic. OIJlv "'°' NE\i\rpQRT-~ 1ESA -Cldtm· mg that his neighborhood would bl' senously dftectl'd, .lodnn Street resident Richard CldTK, urged the school board to listen to community conct>rns before building d stadium at E tanc1a H•gh School. A':> part of its athletic tac1hlte plan, the school d1t.tnrt ha., ~)JO· SElTIMG IT UP MarilM Bedcer ketp nDy .Uw • COl'ODA clel Mar Hlgla .. , .. ln'llle in girls volleybell. OoroM del Mmr.,. ....... :M. S. S,-.,. M DON U,ACH I DMY Pl.oT lllX po..,ed bu1ldmg a 2 500-seat sta- dmm at E..,tanaa and a SO-meter pno\ and a m1m·stadmm at Costa f\ tc ... a H1qh School. The archi· tcrt ... · rendenngs tor the ... truc- tures were presented dl lhP Oct. 13 .;chool board meeting. '•t am one of about 40 homt:>· ownerc: whos<.> home back mto Estanc1a High School.• Clark s<mi •w e've had vears of nm:.e, SEE STADIUM PAGE A4 WfADB "9••~"" ,,, .......... ..... __ .... ., t Ill .. .. • A2 Wednesday, Odober 28, 1998 ·locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ALMANAC • EDfTOtrS NOTE Do you or someone you know have a landmark birthday 0< anniversary coming up? If so, we'd like to include rt in our Almanac. Either call the information into the Readers Hot· line, (949) 642 6086, fa1< It to (949) 646· 4170, or mail it to the Daily Pilot. 330 w Bay St, Costa Mesa 92627. You can ,11\o' ~end photographs, but include a ~elf addressed. 1tamped envelope rf yoo want them returned. BUSINESS LICENSES Nl•W huc,iness hcense Ul.fonna- tum 1<•porkd by the. cities of Cos· 11 f\tesa dnd Newport Beach. • COSTA MESA • \line c 'ondiliom.ng, 394 Sun- nM· Cuc le, physical fitness facili· lll''t • < '11'>ld Me>sct Auto Glass, 1285 N1'Wport Blvd , special trade con· lr.tt Lor • I • fiPn1t· SysLPms, 1545 Luckup I. 11\f', 1m•pdc:kc.19ed software • T< • RPs1d(•nlldl Sdn Diego Inc., 'l~ll South Co<1sl #384, redl estate , 1111 ·nls/mt1nr1gument • \lf1•..,l < 'ot1sl Bcvf'rnge Co., 2072 i'lc11 .. nt1t1 Avt>, refngerdtor/heat· 11 HI I ·q lJ I J>lll<'rl t NEWPORT BEACH • ....,hoH•lirw USI\, 701 Eclgewdler \\", o\., !\Pl· l'r1hm<l Alldhrakha, :\bdul All,1hrdkhtt • Sk<1nd1i1 Physic c1l Therc1py, 200 Zachary R. Patnch. May 13 Aila M. Romero, May 13 Theodore W. Barber, May 14 Grace C . Kramer, May 14 Kenzie J. Paige, May 14 Varsha M. Sarveshwar, Mey 14 Emma A. l)'emblay, May 14 Christopher D Vu, Mdy 14 Dara Hashemi, May 15 Samuel E. Wardwell, Oct. 4 DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office COSTA MESA . Timothy D. Brown, 36, July 23 Moms Horowitz, 83, July 27 Rey Y. Velasco, 84, July 27 Roger D. Sm.Ith, 76, July 28 Susan L. Bell, 44, July 29 Harvey F HaJght Sr., 77, July 29 Watson K Brown, 28, JuJy 30 NEWPORT BEACH Betty L Seamans, 69, July 21 Irene N Butts, 84, July 24 Wilham J. Smart, 62, July 24 Laura F. Halsett, 101, July 28 Jack M. Aronoff, 68, July 29 MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as report- ed to the Orange County Recorder's office. . C'ON EACH I OA1 1 '''poll t'(•nlN Dnvt'. owner. I,,., v\ Ill' Tr<'nchuk • r.1x P,1rtrH'rs, 204 Or<•c1n Front, 11w11£'r Hoq1•1 Pdlinc11!•1,>r CORONA DEL MAR •Charles I. Krugh and MJchelle Pillsbury, md.frted May 23 in Ldguna Hills Costa Mesa's Advisory CommJttee of Teens committee member Frashid Kaz1, middle, makes a point about benefit concert while fellow members (from left) Matt Mueller, Andrew Evans and Diana Louise Morelli listen. DLIAHHESTS fh1 t111low1n11 1woplr wen• tlrrt'!o.ll•d (PC l'ntly on SU'iJllCIOn ol dn\ 11111 un<IPr tht> mlluencP TIW<,P Jll'Oj>h• ht1Vl' only been • Michael D .. OswaJd and J ennifer M . Lemasten;, mdmed May 23 m Corona del Mctr COSTA MESA • Matthew P Davidson and Cyn· tlua A. Painter, roamed May 23 THE TEE .N ANG cit l(•..,h•d 01\ <,U'iplC'IOn Of d crune, 1mcl, ""with ctll such cnmes, they <HP 11moc Pill until proved guilty COSTA MESA . m OrdngE' •Richard S. Lockwood and Tessa M Lopez, marned Mdy 23 in Fountd.Jil Vdlley • Bradley E. Needham cmd Samdf Saade, married May 23 m Huntington Beach Costa Mesa advisory committee gives City Hall the perspective of 14-to 18-year-olds and members a !ole in local government have serving on the committe • has both an upside and a down!:>idc:1. Dicma bas served on the com- nuttee since its inception imcJ so1d 1t has qeen a leanung experience (or her. But f-rashid said bemg on the comnuttl'P g1vt•s him an expen· POCl' he wouldn't be able to fmd in '>ChOOJ. . ·1 think 11\ a good opporturut\ tor youth to ~wt involved and \,. how thmgs work,· ..,dld stdff lidison RKhard Biu1wllc. "The fup s1dt~ loo ts it's <1 good wciy for adults tn m11 corrununit}' to c1pproach youth c1nd !Wl lhril 1><·r..1wcll\ie on Uurtq ... ">tc-wn P 1 l('rrny, lq, Cosld Mesd V1tl11n.1 I lrvuw, 10, N("Wporl H""' Ii I 1<111~· B Lc•w1..,, 4h, Nc>wport B1•c1c Ii K1 •\'Lil A t hl• out, 2b, Irvine I Ph"<< in1n11 C'11mt1cho, 28. Costa \ 1t•<.t1 Dt>nms S < ;unzc1IP1., 28, Costd MP:-ct ~ hch.11 •I I{ Kc1..,old. 45, Costa .\ lt>Sd .J.lm1·.., R Wood 45, Anaheim E<l11t1rdCJ {..(1/.<trO Gctretd, 42, I !Jt1lf't1h Sl11c 1 R. Bunch, W, Fountdtn VctJ- lt•y udldl'I J \Vohc-k1. :17. Costd ..,t.il<'S<I .~ohn R Boqq<.., 5·1 Cave C reek NEWPORT BEACH • Jdson R. Crnwford and Knstin A. G~rmond, marned May 24 m Corona del Mar • Jesus E Velazquc1 Dic1z dnd ArcenJd Reyes Gdru<l. mdmcd Mdy 26 in Santa Ana NEWPORT BEACH • BPnnetl C Bldtz and Diana L. Gaede, mMT1ed Mdy 16 m Ldgu- na Beach • Jeffrey W. Malloch and Suzdl\ne Sandoval. marned May 16 m Newport Bedch • Patnck M Ldvery and Jenny H. Lm. manied May 23 m Ldgu: na Niguel • Randall J . Ervine and Jdl.Jne L. Eggleston, mamed May 24 m Newport Beach Eu-;EGU:· lbtf f\'JI Frashld KaZL says he might not be old enough to vote, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have a voice. The 16-year-old junior from Costa Mesa High School is a mem- ber of Costa Mesa's Advisory Com- mittee of Teens. He and other members are using theu voices to let the City Council and other adults in the conunuruty know what they think. ·it's like getting a vote without bemg of legal age," Frashid said The COJ1UllJttee was formed 1 in years ago by Councilwoman Libby Cowan lt has advisecl the cowial, participated in comrnuruty events such as Neighbor!> for Neighbors, and has other adlvH1es planned for the conung year "Sometimes you don't get wfo.it Cowan said the committee )!OU want but UtE" more pr<•pdrcd gives the future stakeholders of the you ~e the more likely yQu will," community a voice in city govern-she said. ment and helps the council mdin~ Co-chair Meera Gupltt, d Sl'nior tam a connection with teens. at Orange Lutheran, '>ctid s~Mng "}{jdf> aren't afraid to SdY some· on the conumttee hos helped her to tlung, and adults will very otten meet other teens and qam sonw work around dn tssue and never political clout. get to the hc>drt o( it," Cowan Sdld. "You can redch out to so many "I lhmk they're very honest. very more people than you could on open with thelf feclmgs and will-your own." said J\le1 ... ru, who ingness to talk." brought 20 people \\1th her to tht> ln fact the teens are so willing to most recent Neighbors fot t\eigh· talk, they have a hard llme sticking bors event . to their agenda. But what they lack The teens' pcu1Jopation on the in focus, they make up in spuit and committee is aho d les')()n m time energy. Whal other oty meebng I management Between the two ol cdn you go to where the m•embers them, Oiclna nnd Meera try to hal· squabble over wh-0 gets to !>CCOnd ance a full school day with actl\.1~ a motion? I ties includmg sports, drdma praC'- Comnuttee co-chcur D1anc1 ·tice, Academic Decdthlon trcnrunq, Morelli, 16, S<Ud the fu.n the teens-cmd other extracumrular dctJVlll<·s fhc c onung \'Pdr will ofh11 opportumlles to lw mvolvt'd m u co11unu1ut} seMn• pro1ect, hole! ct tu<'n forum and provide input 011 the proposed skdteboard pdrk. . Brunelle said the comrruttt•c ha!. room for dhout tour more mcmh1.. .. r unu U1at tht• fl'CT\llting proce.s.., l'- lll"t start.mg Interested teens rnu't be Co~ld t'-1esa W'>idenl-.; dQt'>S 14 through 18 To ttpply, teems <\hould wnte a letter to lhP. mu} or ~letting why the\ want to ::.erve on the <:onuruttc uncl d sc. nlnng th elf qualif1cdtiorb art> dnd mCtil 1l to the mayor di Co'· lrt McSd City l ldll, 77 Fdir Dnw Costa ~lt'Sil 92h2ll J11c1n C Contdlt•s, 19, Costa MeSd krr) J. lont'!-. Sr., 40, Andheun Sl'c111 Zc1nnNJdt, 27, Rdncho San- to !l.1<1rq<1r1tt1 .. 'Rollt'rl .J Koldr, 45, Coi.td Mcsd lr11t1n 0. Dld7., 3h, Sctntd And 61H'llll' /\. P<•rHJc>r, 36, Co<;td Mesa C:yntlu,1 I\ B<1u'>lwr, 44, Newport .lkcu h •Michael J. Lederman dlld Ruth I. Eisen, married May 24 in New- port Beach REAL ESTATE TRANSACT IONS Night . deliveries o·K' d at South Coast Toyota Fi< ht1rcl < · D<• Lei Cru7., 32, • Nt•'A. port BPu< h Ruhl'rl C . I l1ldno, 43, Ldguna Bt•c1< h 0 Jdllcl L Tc>mplNon. 40, Hunt- -muton B<•c1rh Recent real estate tronsdctions as reported by the Acxiom Data Qwck ~roducts Group. COSTA MESA 1200 Lds Arenas Way, $190,000 14 Wmdfiower, $40,000 EUSEGEE Ocif""' COSTA MESA -The Pldll- rung Comnuss1on will let South Coast Toyota have nighttune delivery of parts al its dealership on Harbor Boulevard. between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m . Officials at the dealership said nighll1me deliveries have occurr<'d smce 1985, dccordmg to a staff report. N1ghlbme deliver· ies wen• not prohibited until 1996, when Toyota's remodel.mg project WdS approved. dealership was dllowmg mght- tune delivery and unloadmq ol cars m the nuddJe of the street. couldn't pmpomt ddte!:> of th1· dUC'gcd violutions Therefore, 1l wc1<, unknown whether tht•\ occurred before or dfter remodPl· my . Jpn•m1c1h Miller, 2h, Costd Me.sd 229 W. Wilson St #6, $117,000 3 198 Airport Loop Drive L. $276,000. Comrmssioners voted 5-0 Monday to allow deliveries between 9 p.m. and 9 a.m . Previ- ously, dellvenes were prohibited Several residents and property owner.. had rrused concerns about the operdllon of the dealership. They had complained that the One property owner, Dorothy Adams, spoke numerous Llmes about the operation of the deal('r· shtp. She sdld it was not comply. mg with some of the cond1t1ons placed on the business Willa Bouwen!:>-K1lleen, c1 Although the mghttime deliv· t!nes were approved, city staU will sldl give th~ dt.•alerslup's penmt a lull rev1e\\. Nov 9. They dlso hdv1• rccommlnded that the review be t!:\.tendect for stx months to allow ton..,tniclion to be completed. BIHTJ IS f\10<,t rl'c:t•nt births m Nt•wport BC'dC'h ctnd Co<,ld Mf'Sd NEWPORT BEACH I lope D WP1l1e l, Muy 8 Jc1< oh S B1t•hc kr, Mc1y 11 ArlldOdd .I C'omb.,, f\foy 11 Mdtlh<'W I l>l'bldSO, Mc1y 11 Dt'ldnl(" J Moort\ Mdy 11 Anthony D C~on1t1l('Z, May 12 l\f<1rqt1rPI M J lclll, Mdy 12 Austm L Jc1nudry, Mc1y 12 Tc1ylo1 f\ 1 Mticl<..Pn, May 12 Kevin f\1 Ucmwrwch, Mc1y 13 Anthony (i Lo9H>cco, Mdy 13 Jennc1 L Musich, Mcty 13 Macken11t• I. Nl'wf'll, f\1dy 13 VOL t2, NO. 256 n.<>MAS H. JOHNSON, Pubfl\her WIWAM L080£U. Editor STIVE MAR8U, Man1q109 Editor TINA IORGATTA. ~~111ant Managing Editor ANASTAOA FflEEHllG, City Edrtor STtvli IAM£S, Nt>WS Editor ROGE.R CAfU.SON. Sports Editor ~CMAR'TIN. Photo £drtor lVNNISOlA. ft O•\J>l•v Ad'llenl\lng IUOY OITTING. Oau1f1td AdvvrtiW!g LAMA JOHNSON. Proincrtionl MtMOOstW4. Chief FiNl'l<l•I Ofrtear 366 Walnut St., $.165,000 senior planner with the oty. said staff invesllgated complaints hut 904 Ceddr Place. $180,000 2636 Bayshore Dnve, $360,000 22546 Ld Puebla, $157,500 191 4 Federal Ave, $175,000 1056 Spinnaker Run, $305,000 2396 Santd And Ave., $290,000 325 E. 19th St , $306,000 Edwards Theatres reaches settlement with construction worker NEWPORT BEACH 2601 Vistd Omdda, $357,000 24 Castaways, $900,000 I 00 Harbor Woods Place, $225,000 424 VIStd Paradd, $480,000 10 Vienna, $395,000 46 Cdnyon Island Dnve, $330,000 NEWPORT BEACH -A 27- year·old construction worker who was m1ured two yedIS ago \vben he fell from scaffolding al Edwards Thedtres in Fashion Island recently red.ched a settlement with the movie house company. Attorneys representing Jehu Soto of Hollywood said Monday that Edwards Theatres Circuit and vanous subcontractors will pay the1T client $1.4 million upfront and another $1 mill.Jon to compensate tus future medical-bills. Soto fell from lh£' scaffolding May 9, 1996, when the Edwards lsldnd Cinemas was undergoing repairs. Soto's attorney, Cynthia Hafif, said two SCdffolds were pldced on top of one dllother ond posed a safety haZclJ'd. She claimed the rush to reopen the theater to the publJc may have contnbuted to her client' injuncs. Attorneys tor Edwa.rds Thealn•s were unavaildble for comment Soto fell about 30 feet to lhP ground and fractured tus collttr- bone and right arm. The impttct of the fall also caus<>d head trauma for Soto thdt hds caused neuroloq1cdl damage. Hahl Sdld Soto ha<, prob- lems with h1s short-tenn memory and gets easily lost dunng tnps to the grocery store. ·1 le is a remarkable man who lrul} l.lvc..., ddy by day forgettmg <JO"" ol whot occurred yesterday.· I lrthf '>d1d, nottng thdl Soto told hN. 'f\fnn<'y 1s good, but lite is better." She> t1dded thdl addltional mon· ettlry (tnd mN:ltcdl benefits under workcn.' compensallon Me also dnllClptllCd "H e can't work ugam becausl' he c<1n't lilt heavy objects and can't bend over,~ Hafif said. "It was a pretty devastotmg fall • 8£AQEBS tiQTLitiE news stones, 11lustrat1om. ed1to· WEATHER SURF POLICE f ILES (949) 642-6086 rr1I matter or aldvert1~u Record your comments about herein can be reproduced with· the Oarly Pilot or news tips out wntten perm1slion of copy· TEMPERATURES by the afternoon We have a ~well out COSTAM£SA nghtowner. Balboa • C.llfomla Street A blC)cle worth SSO was stolen from a AO DRESS tiQW .IO..RfAQl_U_S 69156 TIDES of the west every 10 home in the 3200 block. Our address rs 330 W. Bay St., Corona def Mar TOOAY • Goff Course 0.-lve A set of golf clubs worth S 1,200 was Costa Mesa, Cahf 92627. Orwiation 6&'57 First low seconds for shout· CORRECTIQNS The Times Orange County Costa Mesa 9:13 a.m. 3.1 stolen from a clubhouse 1n the 1700 block (800) 252 9141 der· to head-high • Goff Course Drive A golf bag, pair of shoes and a set of It is the Piiot's pohcy to prompt· Advertiflng 70/54 Frrst hrgh ly correct all errorJ of substance Classified (949) 642-S678 Newport Beach 4 45 a.m. 37 golf clubs worth $2,005 were stolen from a cl ubhouse in the Please call (714) 574-4233 se1s Waves should 1700 block Orsplay (949) 642-4321 69156 Second low • Pomonll Avenu.. P1tture~. candy and school supplies worth rn Edlton.I Newport Coast 10:09 p.m 07 be a bit higher than Th• Newport BeaclVCosta Mesa News (714) S40 1224 SUO were stolen fro~ a cl,usroom m the 2000 block Dall~ Piiot (USPS-144-800) is SPorts (949) 642-4330 69157 Second high • ScMltt'I CNst Drive . A cellular phone worth SSOO was stolen pub ished Monday through Sat News. Sports Fa1< (949) 646-4170 2.36p m 42 they have been 1n urday In Newport BNCh and E·m1ll: dallypllotOearthllnk net SURF FORECAST ntUMOAY from a car m the 900 block . c~u Mesa, subscr1pt1ons are Main Offlce LOCATION SIZE First low the past couple of . only evailable by subscnbl~ NEWPORT RACH ,I 1 he nrnes Orange County ( ) B"'lnes6 Office (949) 642-4321 vm:tge 3·7 wnwls 10.36 am 27 days We should see • An9de Awnue A decoratrv• clamshell worth $50 was stolen 252·9141, In areas auuide of 8U\1ness Fax (9'49) 63 M902 Newport 3·6 wnw/s First high NewpQft Beach and Costa Mtta. Blac.k1es 3 6 wnw/\ 5.16am • 1 seu hrttmg over from a home in the 300 bloc.k. sub$Crlptl00$ to the Oarly Pilot Plibl!ttwd by • West l.tboe 9oulevwd, A cellular phone WOfth $250 was only are avallable by mail f« '"' Rvf. Jetty 3·6 wnwls 5«0<\d low I f1mtt Community~ uolen from a car in the 2100 blOdl. S10 per month. Second cleu 1 Tlmtf. MtnO!' Compeny ~ CdM 3·S wnw/s 10.59 pm. 05 head high at the • w..t a.lboe loulev.nt: About $700 was \tolen from • posUge paid at Costa Mesi, CA (Pt1~ Include all flppliable second high poin~ and reefs. 8e home rn tht 3700 block. • st.lite and toe.al t&11es ) POSTMAS ~G....,,_..,, 90ATING 404 pm. 4.J • leysWe Drive A golf bag and ~t of golf clubs worth SS,700 TtR: Send addrN ~to ""'8cMnt and ((0 Morning winds at 8 careful, especlally at The Newport~ Mew MM\&. ..... were stolen from a home '" the 1400 block 0. ly Piiot. P 0 Box 1 S60, Costa \Ike~ G«Wftl ~ knots becoming west• WATllt • ......,. .. 9'oed A gold watch worth S925 was stolen from Mesa CA 92626 COf'Vri9ht; No • ,,.. ,.,.. Ot All """' --erly at 1 o to 15 knots ftMPIMTUllll: 62 the~. • home In tht 1100 blodc . ~ I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot A tale of two city halls: IroineS Taj Mahal Newport's hut·. L lvmg on the water is great for scenery, serenity and property values, but ~n the garbage chain, Newport 1s the end of the lme. Each winter, storms bring tons of lTdsh down the Santa Ana River, San Diego Creek and other pdrts of the water- shed Old Christmas toys, ten- rus bdlls, odd pieces of under- wear plus every shdpe and form of plasllc end up in the bay and on the beaches And Newport Beach, m the guise of city st<1ff and countless vol- unteers, has the pledsure of picking it up and paying to dispose of it. When we gaze forlornly inland towdrd the source of this debris, what we get is a disdainful sniff ~vou can han· dJEnt," is the other cities' atti-· tude. uYou're rich " Now those of us living here know that while land values mdy be a bit skewed, the city itself -dS opposed to some of its citizens is hdrdly rolling m bucks. Problem· H6w do we convince 'others of that? Solu- llon· Bnng them by Newport Beach City Hdll Our City Hdll 1s a budding that wouldn't even be allowed in Irvine Going to Irvine's City Hall 1s lik~ landing rll John Wayne Airport -except there's more parking Irvine's parking lot i!i big enough for an NFL stadium Newport's pdrkmg lot is bdrely big enough ford sky box Dunng the day, there is d mere htlndful of visitor spaces in the front, a few more along the side, and secunty person- nel zealously patrollmg the Lido Village parking lot next door. AU meeting notices should say: PS Bring lot~ of nickels lrvme's building 1s a testd- mcnt to the ffid)esty of govern~. ment -vaulted ceilings, spa- c10us rooms and offices, vast pubhc areas Newport's is more hke a testament to a rab· bit war.ren. Most of the build-. mgs look Lil<e Quonset hut conversions -low ceilings, ndrrow hallways, exposed lighting dnd extension cords. These are offices that would be scorned by Dilbert Creep mto a few, and you'll discover the real secret behind Kevin Murphy's resignation claus- trophob1d. . In Irvine, the latest high- tech wizardry is employf'd to assist the c1llzens with every- thing from bwlding perrruls to drrections. Costa Mesd City Hall is getting a face ltfl, but m Newport, the See's Candy WELCOME to the NIXT MIWNNIUM in ONUNI CRUISE & RAVEL "'If IH TOTAL COHT•OL" BUY ONLY WHAT YOU WANT fW"HOUT TH E M /001.E MAN} WWW eCIUISIANDTIAVILe NIT •••• EXCIUSIVE VI , MEM8EISHIP BEACH NOTES christin carney nancy gardner take-a-number method is con- sidered state-of-the-art Our City Hdll just doesn't lit the image of today's Newport. which is why there are period- ic discussions about movmg 1t to Newpdrt Center or rnzmg the building and 'starting anew. With the election of d new City CoUflcil almost upon us, those discussions mdy be renewed, but we'd Jike to offer a solution: Keep City l Iall a'> 1t is and use it. Invite all those JILlttnd c1t1C•s here for a debns conference. Rusb them qwckly pdst coun- cil chambers (upholstered chairs, microphones, electronic vol.mg indicators -wron9 impression). past the splenchd roses and specimen trees (more wrong impression) and up to the foldmg tables and metal stacking chairs of the Ftre Department conference room. Make each person • wrestle his own chau off the stack. give them golf pennis and the clean side of used sheets of paper lo wnte on and casually mention a press· mg need to ra1se bedrh park- ing fees, as well as d poss1bl<' city room tax on VFI student,., hvmg m Newport Take mland city represen- tatives on a tour of 1ust one bedch block's monthly sdvcd- up debris so they can see what we have to contend w1th Herd them back upstairs, extending the slight· ly unpovenshed ·air to lunch -Quarter Pounders and dented cans of diet soda. Thens.tart talking trash and their fair share of its removal. Using our method, City 1 Iall doesn't have to invest rculhons lo erect a magm.ficent govern- ment edilice -it's every bit as effective just the way 1t 1s. • CHRISTIN CARNEY lives In Costa Mesa and NANCY GARDNER fives in Corona def Mar. Their column runs Wednesdays. E-mail them at SPEZ20AOprod1gy.com FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. . Was your car injured? You may be tool! It may be wee~s, "'!Onths or even years !:>afore you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthnt1sl Don't settle your case until you read our free report. rt Beach tel 714.475.1974 k I L..;..:...;.,.;.;...;.....;;..;... ______ ~------------~~~~~~~~--~_... ~ .. WedneKiay, October 28, 1998 A3 NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP . HISTORY WALK THROUGH DOWNTOWN BALBOA'? • someday havmg m1m-k1osk:> I Game guidelines ·hould csi o be throughout the downtown v.1th p.111 of the report BciJboa Pcntn ula di:.tnct i.eat. Actor Ron Winship and PJannmg c·u111m1 s1onr:r Gary Adams a1e hattUng 1t out tor the En thlull/DO\•er ·Shore~ di..-tnct SPal The Cit) Counnl directe<J.stalf Monday to create a standard plaque thi:it could be used for the city's histonc buildings and land- marks. eventually conung up \"11th a pld.O for a histori<; walk through downtown Bdlboa. ThP lSSue came up through a request by Curt and Virginia Her- berts to use the city seal on d p laque they wanted to put on the bmlding dt 700 E. Bay Ave .. which was the site of the first manne hardware store in 1926 and was deemed historically sig· mficunt by the council in January. Councilman John Hedges ~aid the request is thP perfect opportu- ruty to take a brodder approach to historical buildings throug.houi the older pdrts of the Balboa Peninsula. Using the city's histonc places mventory, staff will come back to the council m 30 days with a plan tor the plaque design as well as a potential historical walk. t ledges said he envisions old photograph , a mdp of the> area and a ht tory of the bmld· mgs LITTLE CORONA TIDE POOLS' .HEALTH TO BE STUDIED Councilman D<>nnb O'Neil on Monddy dsked the city's rue aqd Mdnne Dcpurtment strttf lo review tht• cond11lon of the tide> pools at L1ttlP Corona Stdtc Bedch and COIT}(I bttck With a StdtUs report and possible soluuons. Local rnanne b1oloq1sts hdve said recenUy thut thP mdrme life \fl the tide pools dppC'ars to b<ive significantly depleted in Vdnety and quantity as d result of he<Jvy humC:tn use over the yP.ars. "We have lo make sure W(• don't disturb that Pcolo91cal rPserve, • O'N(!il said. Some have sugge~ted tcm· poranly closing olf the arc>a to the pubbc until the manne bfe can restore itself. Whether that 1s fed- s1ble under the Coastal Act and slate Depdrlment ol Fish dnd SWEARING-IN DATE SET FOR NEW COUNOL MEMBERS Two new C 1ty C ouoc 11 mem- bers and two mcumbenrs will oo sworn-10 at d spcual c:ounc 11 meeting thdt h<1s bcC'n sut ror Nm: 30. • Cit) Clerk LdVonne 1 ldrkle.'>s Sd1d the Orangt• County RPq1-;IJd1 of Voters hds mdicdted the Nov 3 election results wlll be counh·d dad certified by Nov 24. The new mayor and moyor pro tem will also be elected ul tht> Nov. 30 meeting. · . Mayor Tom Ed\'\'dr~ls dOd Counc1lmdn John 1-jedg<·s are !eavmg theu sedts on the counnl, dnd Councilwoman Normd Glover and Mayor Pro Tern Den rus 0 Neil are runnmg unoppo~t-d for a second tenn. , Pldnrung Commbs1oners Mike Krdnzley and Tod R1dgewuy, msurdnce broker Len Miller dncl write-in cand1ddtP Ndom1 ~kComb arc competing for the MONEY TRANSFERRED TO RESERVE FUND . < 11y IP..idPT <1Qrc•< d to trdnster $1.h million from general tund c ont11Hw11ctt•s into the oty's msur- t.tnc>t> Ct>!.Pr\'P tund, which hdS , bl'CQJm~ uncitceptdbly low, said 'U1c;k J<urth, dl ting adnumstrdllve SPl'\'IC.PS d..uector Council rnf•rnbers also mnedM~I the fpe paid by eaC'h ( 1ty clcpnrtllh'Ot b $750,UOO DP 1>1tt> cnUci rt\ from somt! membf•r of th" pubhc thdt the aehon wa "roubmg P~ter to pay Paul," counal members said they telt it wu" important to replemsh th• msurttnc • rr>sen:~s. which pdy for workt. r's compen<.ation, liabili- ty ctnd compen .... utl•d dbst?nces -Compiled by Jenifer Ragland BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Pil eup leaves man in critical condition A Costa Me'>a man was in criti· cal cond1hon Tuesday night at We<,lem Medical Center in Santa Ana after he was.rear-ended by a su<.pected drunken driver m a five- C<lf dCetdent. The 36-year-old victim, whose name was not released, suffered enous head m1unes when Gayle Johnson 45, of Chino Hills hit his Chevrolet Celebrity from behind. The accident occurred north- bound on MacArthur Boulevard near Sein Jodquin Hills Dnve at 5:48 p m .. 1 · Trartic wds stopped on I l\ldcArthur when Johnson caused d cham-reacbon collision, police Sclld The unpdct of the collision lo1ced the Celebrity to hit three other vehicles in front ot 1t. Tiw dn- vel"'> of <lll thre<' Vl'h1cles sullt>red nunor m1wies and WNP treated at th£> seem• by pdrt1.meclics. Johnson was taken to Hodg H<>'>p1tal, where she \'\us treated lor rrunor mjunes She WdS then ldken to Newport 8edch J<11J, where -.he was booked on su-.p1non of dnvmq under the influ£'nce ol c.tlcohol She 1s being hl"ld in heu of $25.000 hc1il Newport I I arbor alu1nru \.vanted Attention NC\'• port I ldrhor Jhgh School gr<1duatcs~ You're m\'iled lo dltend the first dlumm borbecue, wh1c·h wilk be held b£'forc> the homecoming tootbdll game Nov 6. The barh<>cuc ldkes plrtce from 5 p m. to k1ckoU m tho school's Central Quad. The $15 ticket co\'· ers food and rest•f'\'ed setlllng dt the game The Newpert Harbor I hgh School Alumni Assooat10n is al<,o looking for graduates not on the mailing list to send m thetr updat- ed addresses and phone num- bers so they md}' uc infomwd ol tuture events. mcludmg plans IOI a vear 2000 telebrdtJOn. ·For more infonnatioo, Cdll Lvn- dd Adams at (<J491 64..:>-0285. or Bets\. Hawkins at t949) 548-1823. Checks for the I iomeconung bar- becue may be mailed mto the -.chool, bOO lr\'tne Ave , Newport BeC:tch 92663. l lealth fair will be held Thurs day South Cod'>t Pldzct, Dt•l011h• & Tuurht\ Ldthnrn ·& Watkins dDd Rock" c>ll arc• spon~onng their third cJnnu<tl H~dlth Fdir lrom 11.311 <l m to I JO p.m. ThursdC:ty. Tiie l .,:ent w1U take pldc:e on thP Jot 1wxt to PluZr Tower on Anton Boulr>\ard dnd 1.\H:mue ol the Art!) Thi• Co-.tc1 M1"S<J Police and rue clcpcirtnwnts the Aniencan Canct>r soncty. Amt>ncan Red Cro-.-., Blu1.: Cro~.... Hoag Health CPntN JU\ eniJe l>1dbete~ Foun· da11011 Kai er. PcJCliiCare Hed.Jth Sy"tem:-., Sot:th Co..-st E\•e ln-.h- tutc• c1nd -.1•veral other orgamza- lHllh will ht" on hand to provide mrormut1on lrlnymg from how to dl"t• 1 cancr>r to ho<h fat, blood pri>-. we, dnd d1a bPtes testing . Fur mort> Ulfonndtion contact Bwnna Walraven ol (7141 435- 2100 AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the I Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St. Costcl Mesa 92627; fax them to 646· 4170. or call S40·1224, ext. 228. A com· plete hstmg of Around Town can be found at www.latimes.com/pilot reqwr<>d dS cld'iS Sile IS ruruted. For I· Room. 1000 A\'OCddO Avt• "lt w- more mtormalion (714) 444-1005. ·port Bedch. Call l~9) 717-3801 llllOCllldtiOll < ,,U 885-lJ{)Q~ Today "A Personal View of California," a watercolor exh1bit by Rtchdrd Thomsen, will be on display through Saturday al the Newport Bedch Central Library foyer, 1000 Avocado Ave. Call (949) 717-3801. New Le af Natural Cuisine will pn•<,ent d coolong class titled The.ks und Treats from 9:30 to 11:30 am. or from 6:30 to 8.30 p.m. at a desig-" nated place m Costa Mesa. Adntis- s1on 1s $35 per class. Registration is A free progTam Utled Personal Trainen. A One-On-Om• Path to Fitness and• ledlth will be present- ed at noon at the Newport Bedch Central Librn.ry's Friends Meeting ..:{__ 2601 W. PCH • N.B. • 642-5935 Sm lie I . You're 1n Beer Heaven ~·1•u·!·!·l;t1XM31:[t1:!@;1Ji;t.MI Amish Country Traditions' MLL G8AR .l'NflW Fri. October 30, 12-8 Sat. October 31, 10·5 Orange County Fairgrounds 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa For parking, enter off Arlington Free Admission! Over 100 crafts people represented I Featuring huOd~s of guilts. wall hangings, furniture. tOY!,, dolls. arf, rugs:Ome accessories and much more. Free '•He • The Amish Life, 2 p.m. both days. Amish Country Traditions AM Craft. Ftoaa ~ ~ Pa. n1-6&1·9110 The Networkers '"1.U meet from 1145 am to 1 p.m. dl U1r• Cosld l\ 1esa Goll and Countrv Club, 1701 Golf Coun.e Dnve. ..\cimis..,1on 1s $12 and includes lunch For more "tenior consullaftt Bob Brennan "111 Ie,111 a he~ d1scu...,s1on 01 r ,.., erse mortyogc for ... eruors b2 .,JUld o\et al 3 pm. tst 8dys1de Vil- lage, 300 E Coast Hlghwa), 'ew· port Bt•ach Call 723-0233 • Fla v orful & D elrcrous Lunche s & D inner PRNATE PARTY ROOMS S1uling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Marganta & Cerveza Bar , Party Trays To Go~ • • Enchiladas • Taquitos a ~ • Tacos • Tamales ' ~ • Guacamole • Salsa AND MORE' .( • '111 Banquet Roo•• 10 to 100 p ople. Catering 645-0209 A 4 Wednesday, October 28, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Ooi(y Pilot STERN CONTINUED FROM 1 • Spector; lind a grcmddaughter, Aldn.t SpPclor, all o( Newport Bt>dch f IC' also is survived by a MEXICO CONTINUED FROM 1 Ancffoc, said his company's tour 11H ludcs a brdcelet that t•)wmpts students trom cover 'lt<HCJP'> di burs. John Schlauch. a Long Bl'dC'h representative for SCHAFNITz · CONTINUED FROM 1 wdsn'I lt11rly r<>prcscnted m c ourl Thc•y both hctve stt1d, lhrouql1 rnurt clonmwnti,, they \\ Prt' lookmc1 out fo1 lwr best llllc>r!'~I Hdywt1rd 11dd\1<l 0lhttl th<> doc- STADIUM CONTINUED FROM 1 .md now you'n.• proposing, 1•venh J>rirkin9 ctnd ticket hooths It\ <JOIOH to impact us l un ... ulPrc11>1y." A SJlldll uroup of Jo;mn Street r••stdPnl'> dlh•ncled · Tu<>sdtty 111qht's n11•p1Jnq. They were con- e Nm'cl lhc.1t thP nc>w Slddium will nwnn mon• trnfflc, morf' n01s1• 111HI mor1• bn9ht stadium liqhts lwhrnd ttw1r homes. HP'>ldl'nt l l1•dlhl'r Bilinski sc11d till' ... c-hool cl1o;;tnct dOcl th~ t 11) ut C'o<.lc1 Ml'stt should cnn- :-1clPr buJldinq d hlork Wdll lil·IWl'l'n Llw11 homes ttnd the h1qh sc hoot "I'm v<>ry lrustrtiled hccduse tlwy JUSI Wdlll to put up d Chdln· lmk fPrH <'." B1hn'>k1 st11cJ . "We nC'Pd 11 blue k wt1ll tu block di! I ht• 1101'>1' " Tlw nly .ind school cllstncl niece and nephew Diane Woolsey p m. Fnday at Pacific View · · and Christopher Woob.ey of Cos· Memorial Park, 3500 Pacific View ta Mesa; a sister, Carole Culman, Dnve, Corona del Mar. In lieu of · and her husband, William Cul-flowerb, the family requests that man, of Tucson, AriZ.; <lnd mece donatiom be sent in memory bf • Lon Hinton and her husband, Jeffrey Stem to the Hoag Hospital John Hinton, of Aptos, Calif. Foundation, P.O. Box 6100, New· Services are scht!duled for·...al/2 ,.J>Qrt Beach 92658-6100. Student Tours, said the tou r group doesn't use alcohol as an enticement. "If they're 18, 1t is legal," Schlauch sa1d. "We're not get- ting them drinks. IC they wcml to drink, it is available in Mexico.• Coropa del Mar High School Pnncipal Don Martin said he has heard about the tours. A Coron.t tor ·wm likely meet with Schdfrutz on several occasions in Orange County Jail for the evdl· uation. After the interviews, the doctor will submit a report to the court and the Judge will decide Dec 7. how to proceed further. Schafrutz's husband, Matt, is prohibited from obtaining his wife's property'because he filed for divorce and custody of their "I'm very frustrated because they just want to ·put up a chain-link fence. We need a block wall to block all the noise." Heather Bilinski Joann Street resident discussed building d chain- 1 I n k fence as pdrl of a pldn tor give the residents an alley sepa ra l · mg thf'ir property and the• srhool. School hod rel PrPs1cl(•nt Jtm r:Nf)'· llldll Sdld t h l' r l' would be time for community input before the clistrict builds the 1.tadium. Before on y construction begins, the c;chool d1stnct will dltempt to Mis<' funds through pnvat~. public and business del Mar High graduate was arrested in Mexico a few years ago for being too boisterous at a party, h e a dded. •I've heard this goes on," Mdrtin said. "Every year, I p ut an drt1cle in our parent new sletter te lling them to be aware that there are no school-sponsored trips to Mexico." two children, 8-year-old Alex and 5-year-old Max. Hayw~d said the divorce proceedmgs hdve been put on hold temporar- ily unlll Schafnitz is released from JaJl. ·Mr Schafnit2 wants his wife dnd the mother of his children bdck," Hayward said. "They have both made d commitment throughout this ordeal." donations: The cost of the three projects is estimated at $6.3 mil- lion. Jn other business, the school board voted unanimously to inake the Middle College High School dfl independent school. The program, which has dbout 70 students, was formerly a part of the clistrict's Altema- llve Educallon Program. School board member Martha Fluor i,a1d she was appr:_ehens.ive about mdlung the Mld~Je Col- lege High School independent because th(• school, board had prC'v1ou~ly <'onsidered closing it b£>CdUSt> of low attendance. "Thi' w(\y the proposal is nght now l just don't feel com- lorldhlP with it." she said. But Supenntendent Robert Barbot sdid the establishment of the school wds necessary to help with tracking of students and to ensure that the school district gets dll the state money it's enti- tled to for those students. r---------, lo&-'-----------I I ~­ advanced cquipmem and fullv t rai ncd, certified tcchmoans have provided Lhc most effective cleaning I I I I I I I I :All Services: av.11!Jblc for all types of c.irpcts, rugs, draperies .rnJ upholstCI'). 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The Supreme Court ha ruled that Congress no longer has the power to prevent the desecration of the U .S: Flag, and Senator Barbara Boxer agr~es. • Protestihg an episode of the television sitcom "Seinfeld," a demonstrator set fire to an American flag outside of Rockefeller Center in New York. • A Wisconsin man defecated on a flag and left the soiled mess on the steps of a.municipal golf course clubhouse. • In Ohio, a woman stripped .a flag from its staff at a rally for Persian Gulf veterans and set it afire. • In Jessup, PA, the flag that had draped the casket of a veteran who died at Saipan was stripped from the flag pole in the Holy Ghost Cemetery and burned. • Several flags were taken from their staffs, ripped, tied in knots and stuffed in toilets in the Nathan Hal~ Cemetery in Coventry, CT. 0 Senator Barbara Boxer believes these incidents of malicious conduct should be protected from punishment as the rightful exercise of "freedom of sp~ech. '' Therefore, she refu e to support a constitutional amendment that would restore to Congress the freedom to pass laws making such conduct illegal. She knows you disagree with her po ition, so she would just as soon you didn't bring it up in public. We, the 22 mill ion members of the Citizens Flag Alliance, disagree, and we think everyone should know that Sen. Boxer is opposed to protecting our U.S. Flag from intentional acts of physical desecration. This isn't about speech; this is about values -and we need to defend them now more than ever. Although Sen. Boxer isn't listening to your opinions on flag desecration, she is listening to those who thumb their noses at traditional American values, and she's siding with tho e like the ACLU and the People For The American Way, who have conducted a concerted national campaign to prevent the American people from having their voices heard on how we should treat our flag, under the. law. If you agree that Sen. 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Tars vktorious, 12-6 R1\N< I ICJ SANTA t-.1 \H· ( 1,\Hl'T >\ ,\uclrd Adc1111s, t1llto1 movinq t" t1 lt!J h l<'d court to c or n plPtP lwr fmt1I 'i<'l, do<,c•cl <2.,111 S.1ntt1 ~l.mJMJtc1 r hgh\ No 1 -.11l qh•!> plc1yt•1 , 1:'>. c1sN<•wport I lc1r hnr <ll'f<•c1ll'cl. thP P<t<JIPs, 12 h, m s('d Vu•w l l'clf(\l'( Id( lion on l\u•s·. <.lcJv ,11 S<111lc1 /l.1dl1Jct11l<1. ··11 cwts11·,1lly cl.irk out .it S.111- lc.1 l\lt1r<fclltlr1," C"ocuh Flt•tchl'r Olson sc11d "II wc1s <1 qood wm tor (Afh1m-.1 . ~tw c-ompcl •cl w.11 - ly Wl'll." · Acfc1111., ttlso won h1•1 olhc•r S<!lS, h 0, h-0 Cl 1kc1 f>cJlm cllHI .J1•11ny ~lc·~·1 •1 sw1•pl Ill clm1hlP-., 7-S, h-0, 11·0, 101 tlw ~.11lor-. (10 7, 4-41 I lt11 h111 ll'lll<lllh Ill tlurcl pldc 1· clllcl !.ho11ld 11111kP llw plc1~ oil'> sin«' ttw t11q qu11s, \V11rnl111 ulcw t1nc1 C'oron<1 clt>I Mc1r MP ctllt•culy out ol lhl' w.1y m tlw sc•con<I h11ll. ·our qui-. r1rc· shll hqhltnH bcJc k," Olson ScllCl "Wt• dr\' S\cul- mq to win thoS<' close• <,1•t1., mort• ollc>n Thud pl.in' isn't hc1d w twn you'r1· IH'hmd c1n•c1t tt•t1rns hkt• Wo0<lhndqP cmd C'dM " Artisl~ top Eagles. 15-:{ COSTA MF.SA cstc1nC1c1 I l 1qh clouhlPs pdrlncrs BlclkP· Fnno t1nd I lllldry I hrtler won two sets to haqhhqht lhf' Cdtjl('S0 15-:l Pdaltc C'ot1~l L''t1que q1rls lt>nms los.., to v1s1llnq Ldgunt1 lll'dC'h 1\1c•scldy JC'nrnlN C ussaty 1lnd Listi St<>- inh•ld <'t1rnPd th<' nlhc•r s<'I Vlctory for th<• C!.iglcs (13-6, 2-8 in lcttquel m douhh·s lAJ<Jllnd Bl'dC'h 1111prnv<•cl lo 8·9. • After four-game triumph over Irvine High, Newport Harbor is just one victory away from sixth consecutive Sea View Crown. RANCI i0 SANTA MARGARITA -Pn- or to Tueo;day rught's Sea View League girls voUeybdU match between Newport Hc.1r~ot High' and Santa Margarito, the SaLlors had taJlwd a 55~ 1 record in Sed V1Pw Leagu<' pldy, starting m 1993. Tht1t on<> loss came at the• hdnds of the Eagles m 1995, bdck wh<'n i.etter JenniJer Carey was cl freshmcm. So to ensure that his te>dm didn't suffer dny let downs, Codch Dan Glenn mdd<.• sun" through us£' of lh<> team bullelln bocud, thCJt the Sailors were dware of thttt • All the Sed Kings can do now is win the expected and hope for the best with a CIF Playoffs berth an invitation only situation. Hie 11 \1111 1>1 'llN ~Not IRVINE Wht>n CIF Southern Sec· t.Jori offtcld h b<'qm throwmg around Wtld-card mv1tdt1ons, Corona del Mdr I hgh's girls vollcyhdll team will hope it is within sp1k1nu distunce. In a Sc. View Leugue match that probdl>ly d1•rich":id Hurd plaC"e and the lcdguc's fmdl HU.trantc!ed playoff spot, Irvine swept Corona del Mar dgdl.ll, th1s time 15-2, 15-10, 15-13, Tuesday night at.Irvine ., The VdquNus (10·3, 5-2 in ledguc). unrctnk<.~d Ill CIP DiVJbl<>n I-AA, cllso swept Cc!M on the tOdd tJw; season, 15· 4. 15-0, 15-J 1, to ext 'C"Ul(• a 6-0 cdm- pdign d9dinsl the SC'!a' Kings for the firo,t time -.ince lrvmt' Coclch Mark Mednick Cd.fl remember. "Prohably not smce Bev Oden was on the tcdm (m Um mtd-1980s), • Med· nick Sdld or th~ tomwr Olympian Oden's Vaqu<.•ros won Mate champi· onships but plttycd ;n the South Coast Lt•dguc unlll 1992, Mcdmck's SE"Con<l yed.r "I co<1clwd dt Un1vNs1ty for five y~ars bclor<' that and Wt' nev<'r swept Corc>nd dc>I Mdr, either,~ he scud. Alon~J thr hm of hrc;ts, lt appears CoaC'h Steve Conti's Seel Kings (6-7, 3- 4), on th• h ·('h, of wmmng a ClF Dwi- sion IU-AA tiUc, must bank on a wild ctnd to rcac:h this yedr\ Division Ill-A postscason. •we ne"d to win two out of our next thrPe mulches lo put \Is at .500 (overnU), but wp'vc now put om late in the hands of the gods on the CIF committee, and you nrver know what someone's agen- da i.c;," said Conti, whose team is ranked No 4 in D1vis1on Ill-A ln other woOds, CdM must defeat Woodbridge Thursday rught and El Toro next Tuesddy to have a chance. because top-rnnked-cverywhere Newport Har· bor looms Nov. 5. "That sums it up right there," Conti Sdld. lrvi.ne's celebration dance a1terward =:EAGLES' Q..LINE - I tw m1llP1111i11111 fr1111t ' loss. smce Santa Margarita may have had the bP.sl opportunity of anyone in league t<> lhre<tten Newport Harbor. The Eagles won gu.me three, but not much else as the Sailors crwscd lo a 15·5, 15-7, 12-15, 15-7 victory that put Newport t ldrbor. top-rank'.ed in Division l·AA, in a position to clinch a share ol its ::.ucth con· secut1vc Sea View League title with a win toddy dgd1ru>t El Toro. CareY.· led the SaiJo~ with 52 assists and 15 digs. April Ross had 20 kills and 10 d1qs. Brenda Waterman had nme kills and 12 digs. "We lost the third gtJme because of a bredkdown in passing," Glenn Sdid. "But we· r<'bounded well and serv<'d tough in thP fmal game. We only missed two s<•rvc>s the whole rught. • Stlnttt Mdrgdilla (6·4, 4-3) can walk away from the match with a little conh- dence knowing they have done whclt no other Sed View League team has done They are the first league team to even wm a ~ame against the Sailors (11-0, 7-0) But Glenn was qwck to downplay the significance. •for us to win in four is a good win," Glenn said. "Our goal is !10t to lose ii match all year How many games we lose doesn't redlly matter " •• Alter the Sailors make their bid to clinch against El Toro today, they travel to Santa Barbara for the Tournament of Champions on Friday and Saturday where they could face the state's top- ranked tedm, Mountain View St. Francis. . "We just want to come out and play well against El Toro and get ready for the weekend," Glenn said. "These kids know how unportant this tournament is • EAGLES WIN IN FIVE ALISO VIEJO • Estancia High junior Lauren Cassity saved her best effort for the deciding fifth game Tuesday, pacing the Vis1llng Eagles to a Pacific Coast Ledgue girls volleyball triumph over Aliso Niguel. 15-3, 15-6, 9-15. 13-15, 15-10. Cassity had five kills and three ace serves in the final game to pace the Eagles (2-8, 2-5 in league). Both wins have come against the Wolverines. Sophomore Sara Deming amassed 19 assists and 10 kills, while Helen Flores added 12 assists and six kills and Artis Reynolds chipped in 10 aces and five kills for the winners. • DON LEACH I DAR.Y Pt.OT Corona del Mar's Paige Woodward digs a kill attempt at the net in Sea Kings' collision with Irvine Tuesday nighl was <tlso <t career-first moment for Med- ruC'k, whose team is also unrdllked in Orange County, even though it has lost Uus year only to No. 1 Newport Harbor, No ~ Capistrano Valley and No. 5 San- ta Margarita. "I told my kids this was such a pivotal match to get to the playoffs," Mednick said. "And they came out and played with that type of playoff intensity, and then celebrated with that type o( inten- sity. I've never seen them celebrate the way they d1d." With the Scillors and Santa Margarita approaching, Irvine figures third place is locked up alter whacking CdM for the second time. With 6-foot-1 junior Jamie Wittner . and 6-1 sophomore Jody Carlson up front and outside hitters Ceneca Calvert and Julianna Bayley find.mg open spots on the CdM Ooor, Irvine never missed a beat in the first game. "That's kind of how the first match went (Oct. 8)." Mednick said. "Every- thing we did went right -and they SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE A7 ' Their future is no·w • Despite the long road before them, Estancia High's youthful offensive line has a definite sense of urge ncy. H \Rm FM, .... ,.., n lbly Pb ough Estancia Hlgh's ffensive llile of three sophomores and two Juniors hds at least 95 gd.mes left in its collective vdrsity career, it was a sense of nostalgia which Jpd to the quintet's best perfonndnce to date last wec>k dgatnsl Aliso N1qucl. "We had a team meeting after the Costa Mesa gumc {a 52-0 romp by the Mustang to open Pacific Coast League play Oct. 16} and we talked about whdt this year meant to the semor.,," -.ophomore guard Cesar Romero sa.id. "Everyone took (the lo s to Me a) hard. but espc<:lally the c;eruors. We de('Jdl'<I this wasn't a good way for the seruors to go out.• Junior tackle Kyle We tman, who. havmg start d eight games dS a sophomor • is the gray ~drd of the group, also believes th • Costa Mesa game was a wake·up call. "It hurt to see the nio~ ttftcr that game." Westman ~id. ·we want to win tor th m and the whole school.• • Th Eagles were demcd a wm Fnday agamst the Wolvennes, but a bredklhrough often JVe pt~fonnancc m the 46·'27 tback., keyed by the r~p1dly solidifying front wall, has rreated a positive fo\lndation for the unmecbat , a well as distant. future of the program. Estando mshP.d for a t.>ason·hagh 250 yards and added a.nothP.r 123 pas mg. Pltsgul'<i by cl l<ltk of ... FOOTBALL pdSS prolecllon prevtously, the Eagles allowed only one sack, when a defender beat the block of a runrung back assigned to pick him up. It was a remaikable turnaround from recent week!>. Estanoa totaled minus-41 yards on the ground agamst Mesa and bad Just 204 ruslung yards m their previous four game, combined. "It was our best offensive perfonnance dll year and thdl was with a backup quarterback and without our second-best receiver for most of the game,• said Mike Beech, Esldncia's line coach. "We've had as many as four ind1vlduaJs come out and play well (up front), but we hadn't clicked on all cyllildrrs, until the Aliso game. J don't give one guy more credit than anyone else. We've been looking for all the nght pieces to (It and these guys rose to the occasion.• The piece came together lowly for this group. . Westman, the 6-foot-t , 270-pound foundation, tnJurcd his shoulder m pr season practice and is JUSt now getting back into shape. •He's an all-league candidate and someone we exp ct a lot from m the future," Be~ch said. •1 thank the world of him. He' had a slow start (thi yt'ar), but he'll have a strong fuush. • Josh Veach, the other juruor tackle, was pencil d m at center through ~pnng, swnmer a.n<f into the fall, but convmred B~cch his future wes at tackle while filling Ul for W tman He has started au but one of the Eogl ' gam th" fall "We JUst decided he wasn't a center" Beech said. "His body (6•2, 210} ii bettet IW~ to tadde and he'• just beginning to tap his potential. He'i SEE BRAVEHEARTS MGI A7 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot GIRLS GOLF 1 CEAGLES I EYE CIF BERTH Estancia improves to 10-3 overall; 5-1 in PCL. LAGUNA NIGUEL -Laura Cote shot an 11-over-par as Estancia High defeated Aliso Niguel, 145-152, m a Pacific COdst League girls goU match on . I Tuesday at El Niguel Country 1 Club. The Victory, according to Coach Art Perry, should secure a ClF playoff berth for the Eagles (10-3, 5-1 in ledgue). Aliso N1guel's Candy Lm was the medalist with a 46. Enn Thomson shot a 48 and Stac-y Barnett shot a 50 for , Estancia The Eagles, who are m second , place, are preparing for the Pacif- ic Coast League championships on Monday at the Costa Mesa Golf Club, Los Lagos course. Cd.M pushes Warriors IRVINE The Corona del Mar High girls golf team had its. most . unpressive shoWUlg of the season Tuesday, just rrussmg a huge Sea View League upset of Wood- bndge, which clauned a 134-135 rune-hole win at • Strawberry Farms Golf Club. Stepharue McCoy paced the Sea Kings with a round of 4 1, one shot off the day's best, while Alli· son Schauppner (45) dnd' Taylor McCormick (49) also scored for CdM Tars move into fourth SANTA ANA -All three New- port Harbor High girls golfers shot under 50 as the Sailors defeated El Toro, 144-149, m Sea View League action Tuesday at Santa Ana Country Club (par 36). The Victory moves Newport Har- bor (4-11 , 2-7 m league) into fourth place. •(The scores) are very good for that course," COdch Jun Warren sdld "Sdnta Ana Country Club is very difficult." Kelly Hunt led the way with an l l·over-par 47 Ellllly McKay had a 48 and Shelly Roberts shot d49 The Sailors tee off against Foothill m a nonleague match today at the Costa Mesa Golf & 1 Country Club'l) Mesa Lmda Course at ~15 pm. ~we are starting to play some really good goll, • Warren said. Pirates win, again RAN - C H O JC WOMEN I s A NTA MARGARITA -Jennifer Tunzi shot an 11-over-par 83 at Tijeras Creek Golf Club on Monday as the O range Coast College 1 women's team brushed the regu- 1 lar season on top of the Orange 1 1 Emplre Conference with another victory. By winrung the conference, I the Pirates, who swept the OEC tournaments, get a n automatic I bid to the Southern Cahfomia ·t Regiorlals. Mahcela Dietrick shot an 86 for OCC, while Grace Hou card- ed a 96. The Pirates are in action agwn Monday at the Oak Valley Golf Club for the Oran ge Emplre Con- fere nce Championship Tourna- ment. Tee time is 11 a.m. DON L!Jlt H A LY Pll.01 Cd.M's Whitney McDonnell (right) slams the ball over the net between two Irvine defenders. VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM A6 ankle, sparked her squc.td 10 thfl second flam~ after Irvine stirred for a 10-b lecJd. TI1en 1uruor outside hitter Dinutra J-lavnluk dispenst>d a k1U for CdM on a loose ball and the 5cc1 Kings were down only one. . weren't hitting on iill cylinders. It was just the same as the first time when we had it goinq." The Vaqueros, however, came back from deficits in both the second and lhll'd games, including an 11 -9 shortage m the third. But Carlson proVlded d bloc-k and fmne scored on two unforced erroris off the serve, then Calvert delivered the knod~out punch with ,, solo block on CdM's Meghan Gallagher. Irvine, knowing how CdM com~ from behind to beat Santa Margarita m five games once, nev- er stopped attack.iilg. The Sea Kings, however, wrestled Wlth nerves ctnd hitting problems. Conti talked about an •inconsistent attitude" in playmg aggressively and how playing •tenta- tive only compounds mistakes." Each time Irvine came back, the rallies were tnggered by unforced In the third gdlne, Hdvnluk rPcorded hdlf of her dozen kills and junior sctt<.!r Manssa Becker'c; servmg resulted m hve stJaight pomts to lead a Corona del Mar comeback, hut lrvtne prevailed again. CdMenors. · •Yeah (we played nervouc,ly), and l don't know why that is," Conti said ·we'rt! out the re playing not to lose, instead of playing to win .~ CdMjunior Jamie Brownell, nursing a sore le(t Irvine was whistled for a net v1olauon on a would-be kill by Brownell to lie lht? Uurd game, 9- 9, then Bayley returned one lon9 to give the Sea Kings a one-pomt cushion. It cupped a five-point rally with Becker behind the !-.Cl\ ice line. The game was also tied ll-all und 13-all, until Bayley generated three stnnght kills - one for c.t stdeout on a lap, dnd two other' for rnatch-P.ndmg points BRAVEHEARTS CONTINU~O FROM A6 gomg to be an unsung hero nexl year, especially when I put 40 pounds on hun • Romero, a istdndout at fuUbe1c.k on last year's fre<>hmen team, ha~ taken well to the trench<'-'>, though he spent two games al tight end, before the coache'i settled on his unportance at guard. "He's a very, very special football player," Head Coach Dave Perlons sdld of the b·O, 230-pound two-way standout. who should also gain consideration for All-PCL laurt•b. "He's extremely qwck dnd he'~ an emollona.l leader for us." SCHEDULE • TOOAY • Waterpolo Community college men Cypress at Orange Coast. 4 p.m Community college women Cypress at Orange Coast, 3 p.m. High school boys • El Toro at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.; Woodbridge at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m • SOClClet" College men • Point Loma Nazarene at Southern Cahforma College, 3 p m College women • Southern California College at Pacific Christian. 3 p m • Volleytwill Community cgllege women Orange Coast at Irvine Valley, 7 p .m High school girls • Newport Harbor at El Toro, 6:30 pm, • Goff High school girls -Foothill vs. Newport Harbor at Costa Mesa G&CC, Mesa Unda course, 3 p.m. The 5-9, WO-pound Valdes opened thP sec1son as d backup but wa .... g1vl'n an opportunity to ~tart thE• final preleague game and hus b0en a ple<.L,ant surprise, oc corchnq tu Bet•ch. "I Wdsn't sur:e he hdd enough ag1htv to pldy the position-He was our Lhird-stnng guy but he has ended up starting arid done a pretty good Job." · • ·Rodnguez, a 5-7, 210-pounder who has edm<'d praise lor his touuhncss from Perkins. was the Idlest dddition. He C"rdCkt.."<i the .,lartmg lmeup when the league Sl'<tson be9crn. "H<1\ <1mazmg me," said Beech, \·vho, along Wlth Perkins, had trep1ddt1on about throwing suc-h d younq and mexpenenced uroup tht.• wolves who occupy CORRECTION Frosh-soph boys water polo games in the Gray Lunde Inv1tc1· bonal will be held Thursddy and· Fnddy at Newport Harbor High for all 16 teams Ga.mes will be held at Corona del Mar High and Newport }forbor Saturday with the third-place game at 1 p.m. fol· lowed by the championship game ill 1:50 pm., both at Newport. WATER POLO FftOSHISOPH LB WILSON 6 , CoAOHA DEL MAR 5 Score by Periods Long Beach Wilson 2 1 1 0 1 1 -6 Corona del Mar 1 2 0 1 0 1 · 5 CdM Chase Emery 2. Michael March 2. Cavan Cuyler 1. Saves Kim Shefwin, 7 Lhc Vi.itSil y lfl'll< he ... "Actually, we kllld ol p11l lht>m in tlnd hopPd tor the hesl." Pt>rkms 'did "111('y'1t> d01nq Hung you don't t!xp<'ct nf \01mg gu'>s Jlhl lec.tmmq 11&hC 1t \ tl'Slh footbc1ll, p Reec:h 1cl TI1 tlm.!P sophomor'-pl ' d 1 >ql'UH'r last Vt>ar and th ' s m to hll\ t> c1 sixth C?nst! .:ll)(JUt \ hat \!'<!Ch other arr> clotn~ (lUI lh£>rr>. •. They're doing ~' he l Ul4•) 'rt• sllpfXhed to I e clomg " • · And, much to the df•hght of lht> Edqle .... courlunu ~tall , th<>y'rc m po 1llon In kt1ep doing wh\.ll Uwy re dnmy into the m~xt flllllPnOIUJll. "I'm l'Xcited lll'<t1u ... .-.1 know I'm q0111q In hnVI' I h1•w guys a1011nd tor r1 wlnlt'." BPC( h ~a1cl . TENNIS Braverman 's rnatch postpon<'d in Texas AU"TlN ·~wport Bl'ac:h's Brantl~-ijru\ <'Olldn. competing in the $50,dOO US. Women's Chal- lenger of Au ... tm , Texas, Is one set dway trom qualifying tor the main dret\\ after \vinrung the hrst set Ttwsclc1y, h-:l, ayamst Japan'c; Keiko Nagatonu. bt1tore the match wd ... J>Ol>tponed until toJa) beraU ... l' of rcim. Brnvcnndn, "' ho'e world sin- gles rdnking h.is rnp1dly dropped trom around 550th to :JBOth, wilt advt.tnct' to Uw chulll•ngcr\ mum l.'\~nt h-y dl1f Pc1llng lht• fourth· sPcth::cl Nc1gatonu in the quahfw1 GIRLS TElllllS SUMMARIES SEA VIEW LEAGUE Corona def Mar 14 Irvine 4 / Singles: Griffith (CdM) lost to B Ngo, 3-6, def. N Ngo, 6· 1, def. Connelly. 6-1; Damion (CdM) won. 6'3, 6 4, 6-2, Bryan (CdM) lost. 1 6, 4-6, Hi Doubles; Vaughan· Jacobson (CdM) def. Oelbenes<hen. 6-0, def Wen Shoaff, 6-3, def. Thair-F1n1, 6-2. Stnger·Claster (CdM) won, 6-0, 7-6, 6·1: K Tenerelli·Chamey (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEWPORT ~ 12 SANTA MAltGNtrTA 6 Singles: Case (NH) lost to Miller, 2·6. lost to Sternberg, C>-6, lost by default to Cabanilla, 0-6; Adams (NH) won, 7 5, 6-0, 6-0; Godbey (NH) lost. 3-6, won, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Palm-Meyer (NH) def • Bonhall Kl,mkowsk1, 7-5, def. Kreuzer-Von Oerahe, 6-0, def. Bogusz-Segal, 6-0; Schne1der·Hawtcins (NH) won, 7-6, 6-4, 6-0, Buder-Nelson (NH) lost. 1-6, 4-6, won, 6-2 PAORC COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA BEAa. 15 ESTANCIA 3 Singles: McCormack (E) lost to Butterw1dc, 0-6, lost to Schulman, 0-6, lost to Tucker, 0-6; Nguyen CE) lost. 0-6, 1 ·6, 1 6; Chareza1e (E) lost. 0-6, 1 6, 1 -6 Doubles: Arbuzow Gudvangen (E) lost to MacGillivary-McMahon, 0·6, lost to Messineo-Falcone, 4 6. lost to McKnight-Steinle, 4-6, Cass1ty·Steinfeld (E) lost, 2-6, 1·6, won, 6-4, Freno-Hertler (E) lost, 2..6, won, 6 2, 6-2 FIELD HOCKEY ailors in scoreless tie with Marina CO~TA MESA The Newport! Hc.trbor High held hockey led.ID fm1shed out its rPguld.l sedson Tuesday Wlth u lrustrdting 0-0 ">unset League ue Mth VlStting Mdrina a\ the Harper Conunuruty Center The Sailors dominated play and hdd 17 shots, while goalie Stfsdn Lear made 1ust two selves bc>hind the strong defensive play of ~enior Kerstin l\1dndersol'\ and 1umot'S Kirt) Chnst1ansen dnd Knsta Scarborough Newport will take a 7-1·5 record mto the postseason Tour- ndment of Champ1onc;, which begins Tue<;da-r The Sdtlors, will ho~t a first-round tournament game c.tgainsl an opponent to b detenruned. DEEP SEA nJESDArs COUNTS Davey's lodcer 3 boats. 26 angle~ 4 yellowta1I, 3 bonito, 1 barracuda. 41 calico bass, 82 sand bass. 31 sculptn, 10 sheephead, 8 rockf1sh, 75 mackerel, 61 whitefish. Ne wport unding 3 boats, 21 anglers 5 yellowta1I, 43 calico bass, 11 sand bass. 70 wh1tef1sh, 3 bonito, 14 sculpin, 4 sheephead, 6 blue perch, 3 opal eye. 2 sargo SALE • Custom Rugs • Designer Carpets HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa www ru sandcar ts com Wednesday, October 28, 1998 A7 II PY lllllllY Cd • ...., ............ MhlRa .. We.Ii ..... VOLLEYBALL .. Costa Mesa falls in three COSTA MESA -JnconslStencv plaguea Co!>td Mesa High's girls volleyball tenm on Tuesday and University took advantage of 1l with a 15-ll, 15-9, 15-lOVJctory m Pt.tciJ1c COd">t League action at Costa Me~d. • •We would yC>t up and down instead ol pldring on one level," Coach Y\'<?tt~ Ybarra S<.ud. UThat hurt us J thmk we could haw won a qam • or two • Da) lyn Kelley hud IO killc; and 1 './. d1gc; for the Mul)ldng<> 16-6, 3-3 in league) Nancy Hdlsush1 had 22 assists CC fall in three SA1'.'TA BARBARA Southern Cct.llfom1a College hdd one lead all rught a s Westmont maae qwck work of the Vanguards 15· 4, 15-6, 1.:>-5, m d Golden State Athletic Conference women·s voUeyball match on Tuesday dt Westmont. The match lasted only 55 min- ute-. as Westmont Lmproved to 18· 8 7-5 in contercnc::e. sec falls to 7-13 overall, 3.q 10 .the GS.\C. JC SOCCER Pirates men fall. 5-1 COSTA t<--1ES .\ -Josh Miller scored one goal, but Orange Coa~t College was no match for If\ me Vdlley, losmg 5-1 m an Orange Empire C onference men's l)OCter match· at O ranQt: Coa ... t on Tut. ... dd\ Goallt c:aC'vc Sm.th had fJve savec; for the P1rtltt:... who lall to 9-l 0-2, 3-6 m mnfcrence actJon lrvme Valley 1s lti-:!·1, 7-l·l • ORANGE COUNTY fAIRGROUNDS S8fAJR DR • CO~TA 'Jl.~A SUNDAY, NOV. 1, 1998 9am to 3:30pm $5.00 ADMISSION · .14 & Under f REE Ll•e Bird Show Opportunity Drawin~ for Hand Fed Bird INFO 760·789-7316 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES caust bt published In Tht in Ult Suptrlor Court of should apptllt •• th• htal· ESQ. ccse.-030959) COd•C•IS. ,, •nr: tie adm•lltd and mail . CQP)l 10 •he Piii• PUBLIC NOTICE Cll \rnl •011n11 Dec.Otnl 150, Col\1 Mesa, CA ___;;_,_ ______ Daily P1to1 a newapaper ol Cal1forn1a, County ol OR· lno artd Slate your ob· ATTORNEY AT LAW to p1ob11e lne Wil and 501'181 1tprtsen11111• ap-art 1tqlli1ed to lilt them 92626-7147 PUBLIC NOTICE lil•n•r•I cl1culatlon pub-ANGE 11c1ton1 or lilt 'IWrtlten ob· C ' any cod•Clls aro A\11n~bl1 po nlt<S by lhe court v. thin cna 1851805 With t"e Suf* °' Coun ol ERLE P. HALUBIJR ON hahtd In thll county, at THE PETITION FOR PRO-1ec1ton1 with tht court bt· so3 0 AMP US DA., for t•arn natlon In the f,lt lour months hom lht dale SUPERIOR C:OUAT OF Ca '°'"''· County Of Or• Ill, Co-TrustM, Erle P Hil· _S_U_P_E_A_l_O_R_C_O_U_A_T_ ltlll once I wffk for fCMJr BATE ttqutsts lhal ROB-tort tht hearing Yoi.;r IP· NEWPORT BEACH, CA kepi by tht court of lilt I rat 1ssuanu of tel· THE STATE OF CALI· angt, at ~1 Tht City libunon. ,Jr , U ng Trvst 0 , CAllfORNIA, coostcultvt wMkl PrtOt to ERT E SCHUMACHER bt pea11nct may bt In ponon 92880·2120 THE PEJITION rtquetts ltll 11 PfOvldOd In Probate FOAN IA FOR THE Oovt, PO. Bo• 14171, Of· 4507 Perham Road Coo COUNTY 0 , OM.NOi tht day of lht htartng appointed H ptraonaJ rep. °'by your attomty. Published Newport authotl!y to admltlisler lht Codt ltetion 11100 Tile COUNTY OF OMNOI 1ngt, CA 92el3. lllCI ma rona det Mat, CA 92625 DATii!! AUQ e, 1998 tHtntahve to 1dm1nls11r IF YOU ARE A CREOITOR Btach·Costa Mtaa Da ly Hlllt under the lndepeo-tlmt for filing ctalms wt11 d 1 copy to ERLE P. HAl· Altor,.,. lot Cc>Tnm 341 Th• City Drive JAMl!I A. JACKMAN lhl estate of the dectdtrtt or contingent c1ec1i1or of p,101 October 28 Novam· dtol Admlnlslla' on 01 Et· not .. P •• btlor lo"' In the "'•tter of the UBURTON, m at 4501 Ptf· Timothy J 1<9y, Poll Offlc• J U DO I /C O M M I S.' THE PETITION rtquHIS lht dtcea.std, you must f It b 3 4 tgga ' latt1 Aet (Thll AutJ\Oflly month• from tilt• hH11lng ERLE P . ham Road, Cot0n1 dtl Q t>aon Dunn & Cnitdtof Boa t4171 llONIR 0 , THE SUPE 11\e deced1nt I Wdl and Y°"I claim wlln ll'!t cou1t tr "' ' WTV26 will allow lht person~ rtp-dart not:ct<S 1b0vt HAlll8UATON, ;.IR,, Mw, CA 92G2S, Incl a eopy LLP, 4 Paitt Plaza, S 'II Oranee, CA • cod1cil1, ti any, bl tdmrlttd and mail 1 copy lo tilt per· rtsentalivt lo lo e many YOU MAY EXAMlNE U'le LIVINQ TRUST to US TRUST COMPANY HOO, trv.tlt . CA g2Gl4· 92183•1171 RIOR COURT to probate. The Will and 1on11 rtp111tn111l11t ap. UB I acllons w1th01JI ObUl ng r.1, ktpl by tfie court II you Ull>rT DATED 0, CALIFORNIA, caie of 8551. IN THI MATTER OF Rosaura Rodriguez £1. any cod•c la are available pOinltd by lht COUil w urui P LC NOTICE coUl1 approval Beloit tali· ere a p~aon lntertstod ln JANUARY 24 1911 Gaty l V111 Amam, Viet DATED Oclobet '3· 1 s THE PETITION TO p1no, 45 Via Oatitlo, Ran-for tXllT\tNllton In the IJt lour months from lht daft BSC 1759 Ing certa n vtty lmpo1111nl tht es111t, )'OU may llt CASE NO Att4"lO P1wdent. at 100 4n10ft US TRUST COMPANY, OF cno Santa M1tg&11la CA kepi by the cou11. of lht fir'1 Issuant• of let· actions. now 11 r. tht per· With lht COUl'I a ReQuest • Boult~ard, Suite 150, CALIFORNIA. Co-Tnnt ci1 CHANOll TH• NAMI 921188 ' THE PETITION 1tques1t ttrs as provldtd In Probate NOTICE OF sonal rtprfftntatlve v. U bt IOf Sptelal No\ite (lorm PROPOSED PUILICA· Costa Mna CA ~ lht Erle "· Halllt>urton .M. 0' R08AURA RO. authOflty to edminfsltr lht Code atct!On 9100. The PETITION 1tQulrtd to gtvt nollct to Df!·IS41 ol tht IJlng or an TION OF NOTICI: TO 7141, 11 Co-Tnal ... of tht Uvtng Trutl, U DJl dl!tfJ l DRIOU•Z 11,INO Publlahtd Ntwporl 111111 under !ht lnd•pen· 11mt lor llllng ctalmt w II TO ADMINISTER lnltrHled persons unle11 lnvont0<y and appra sal ol CREDITOAI Of' DI· Erlt P Han1buftorl U-~ 24/ll CAlll NUMll!R :-•chOc·Coata ~Isa I O~ify dtol Adnuni1tr1Uon of Et· nol Hpirt btlore lour ESTATE OF1 they have v.1 td notlet 01 t1tatt assets 01 ol any P• CEASED SETTLOR OF Trust U OfT dated Januart 8y: , A1t341t •lot lobet 1. 2 • o-tales Act. (Thia AuthOf•IY month• from the htanng OWENDOLYN constnted 10 tht proposeo 1 uon CH accoun1 os pro-AEVOCAILI: LIVINO 24, 1991, W¥1'1fWt O.C• Ill Qery L. Van Arn•m, ORDIR TO IHOW • vembtr 4, 11, 1991 W921 wtH allow the peraonal 1tp• d1lt nollctd 1bovt . ILIZAIETH DIXON 1c11on.) The lnCepeneltnl vldtd in Probate Cade 1.c-TRUST O«lt was tht Settlof, wtll'lln Vlct PrHl4tenl ltttnllllVt lo tlkt many YOU ,... .. v EXAMINE the k ow 1am1nistralon I UlhOr.ly *111 tlon 1250 A RtQu SI •or •• lht lattf of lour (41 rnof\lha , CMll• 'OR CHANOI PUBLIC NOTICE 1ction1 wtthoul obtaining Ide ktpl by the co\M't lfJou • 1 l!NDOLYN I!. bt granttd unltss ll'l ,1ntt1· Sptclal Notice fotm is ('rob, Cod• all« OctOOtf 21, l9H (lht Publl1htd N•wJ'ort 0, NAMI • court approval Befort t1k· 11• 1 PlfSon lnltrtalt 1n DIXON •k• Hied person ltlta an ob· avanablt from tht coun Section tt040) dlll ol lhe ftr11 ~Jc-a Ion Btaeh•Co•ia Mna D.a ly PETITIONER($) RO· •IC 7?9t Ing certain very lmport1n1 1ti1 Htalt, you may lilt OWl!NDOLYN DIXON )tclion to ltio ~tillon 1nd clttll Tht undtft•gnta US ot notlc:t 10 etedll°"), or, 11 P 01 October :z1, 21. No- SAUAA RODRIGU(Z U· NOTICI 0, 1c1tons, however, tht r•r· wolh !ht court t Rtqutsl CASI! NO. At 84382 shows gOOd cau" Wtly lht Atlorney for the Pell· TRUST COMPANY OF CAL• notice 11 ma ltd or peraon-\oemtlel 3, t091 PINO HAS/HAVe FILED A PETITION 1onal 1tprHen1a1tvt W•I be for Spoc1al Notret (form To 111 ht.re, btntlic1artH. court ahould '101 g1111t 11\t tlontt: • 1rORNIA. a Co..frU11tt ot eny Cftltvt1t0 to you, '° ' TWt03 PETITION FOR AN ORDER TO AOMINllTllR required to g111t not•C:t to OE·t~) ol the filing ot an crtdltora, contingent crtd•· 11.1tf\Of1ly. SALVER l SHORES l,,t file P, H1!litx.rton Uv· d•yt tlttt lt\t dllt thlt no-1 _____ _..... __ _ ,TO CHAONSQA!URNAMR!OS llTATI o,. lnttrtsltd !*IOnl UnltSI 1n11tnlOty and 1ppr11111 ot IQrl, and per1on1 VfhO may A HEARING on the Ptll· DAVID WM IHOAES Ing Ttust Ul>1T Otltd J11nu-t•CI II maneci or ptflONlly FAOM R A • MMIA MAftlH they hive wa111td notice or ttl•tt aast11 Of of any Pl• OlhtrwlH bt lnttrt1ted In tion will bt hOld 011 NO. • • aiy 24, IMI, propost1 to Otllvtrtd IO you. or y0v DAIOUE!Z !SPINO TO RllYIR 9'la conHrtted 10 the proposed Mlon or 1ccount 11 pto tht will or eatatt, or both, VEM8ER tt, 1998 11 KIQ., (Cll1184t43) publall t~ fOllOYMQ llOltCt mu\I peltlon lot 1 1 late .---------. MARIA CARMEN CHANQ ' 1ct1on.) Tht lndtpendtnt vlued In P1otia11 COdt IK• of: GWENDOLYN ELIZ.A· 1:45pm in D pl 700 lo-3t TECHNOLOOY DR., putlUlnt to PrObtlt Codt ell m 11 PfOYIC!td In .S.c- 11 I• hereby ord•td lhll ~~!:. ~·.'!!",.1 l<ltninlalrallon authorlty v.111 lion 1250 A RtQUHI for BETH DIXON lkt GWEN· cattd at :Mt Th City°''" STE. 2t0 Seeton 19040 to lhe c:rtdl· on ,,,03 °'the C.Ltornla Ill P9fl0t'll lnttfetttd1 In .... --" .. ., .. • W grented unlt11 an inttr· Sptcl1I Nollet form IS OOL VN E. DIXON aka South, Orengt, CA 1286& IRVINI CA 92111 lort OI Etle P Ha button, Prob1lt COdt A Cla In Ihle mantr IPPMI bt Of• aka MARIA ~IN Hltd per1on lilts en ob· ava lablt lrom lt1e court OWENOOLVN 01.XON • IF YOU OBJECT to the Pubilthld NoW¥port Jr., tht ~aMd H ttlOr ot k1rrn IMY tit ot>taln90 trom ,IN• court In Deplt11Mt11 CAii NO. At MIU jectlon 10 th• polo on Jnd Cltfk A PETITION FOR PRO. granuno of th• pet llon. )'OU 8 h.C .. M 0Ally lht (tie P. H buf1on. JI .... COUii ctwk ,Of rour J ~""'1035 ot lhecOriange lo 111 h .. ,.. benellelltlH, thOwl good uuu wtly '"' Attorn•v for th• P•ll· !SAU! hAS been f"-<1 by 1hou!O appear 11 the htat• P:c O:o't,., ... ~u27 2, ~ Tnnt, whO d~ • ptotectlon, you art encout· vuunly UPlflOt OUf1 II "ed•IOtt. contingent Cltcfl. c:our1 tt\oUld not grenl lht Monet! CHARLES R SPENCI! In ""' a.nd 1111 y ob--.. • • r1Si0tftt ot die County Of ..,.cs to file YO\M m bV 1'le lddfMt tnown ll>Ovt tor•. and ptrtOl'll whO fM1 I~ I OINI CRAIN f Ult SwperiOf Court o1 Ct11• etiOlll Of I 1 wtllltn Ob 1.,.,.. OIMtgt. State ol Celltofnla c.n fiec:I mall, 1t1i otum on ~·~ 1$, ''"· at Q~ b9 lnltftsltd In A HEAAIN() on the peu. • • l(lfnla County Of ORANG£ 11ot\t 'IW lh IN COUil ti• WT917 on Mateh 27, 1MI ~JM ~llelll<I 2 00 0 ctock p,m., and then lhe ~ or estate, or both, lion wll b9 held on OE· THE PETITION FOA PRO-e lhe ht Ing Yo\lt 1p. CLAaalFIED Notke '*"" fl'len to Co-1ru1t"' Ind lhtft tho-# CIUM, II ol:MARIAMAAINAEEVER. CEti°'8ER 3, llH 11 ()veratocktdwlth IATE r1qu1111 lhat Pl rW'9tnaybt tn~ It UttaotutlOn you1t IM .CtMllOn etlCt conctn. U.1 TRUST COMPANY, ~a:., they hevt, wtiy :he~ •k• MAAIA M ... EMR, 1 4lpm In Otpt 703 IO-aMf? CHARLES " IPfNC! be or tw"°"' 1n0totY rchtng '°' hflh-9tfU CtedlOn Of lAt;l ~ Of CAL.,OANIA, Co-............ '°' ~ O~'*"I Illa ~ MEVEA, lll!a eel.CS .. ,.., lhe C11y Dr1vw A can to appoint.a .. pertonal,. IP \'OU.ARE A CACDITOR ., _,,,.. ";,':'.... HALUIURTON, ""· -fN9199, fJ1e,. ~ .. ...,_ l'IOC.,. gram.., MARJA MMIN Soutt\, OrMQt, CA~ ,... In.ct rt1ent111¥1 "'° Ml"*'llt• or cominftn1 CtldilOI of ,--""" • •ttowe._..., dteMem Jt. LMna lNt\. ca.ry v.... "II b1Mf Ofdefecf that I A NTITION POR PAO-W YOU OltJICT to lht ~,.11 tht Htatt Of-Oec:tdelll the dectaMd, you mutt file hOtM, M •PAnmenc, 1"*111 liftl~.....,_ Anwn, ~ Prtal•int, IOO .. ...,.._lliiillii ·--· coPY Of lhla Clfdtr IO lhOw PTI Ml ~ flll!inp Of lht fl!!lon· you .. wtll ... NI': TH! NTITIOH ,...,_. you tlelm "'111'1 tht court • MW occupation or lhal .. !!!!!!_ _ ~ Mtof1 ......,. au-. \.. i.ollRT I _ ·~'-ZI the On1dalll'a Wit MO ~ • Mr1W "'· 1---------......_ - 8 Wednesday, Octoo r 28, 1998 Newport·Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICe PUBLIC NOTICE pol1 BHcn Count'( of Or· TIONED ACTION IS CliAL· porltlOf\ OUCl•O by. an ln01'llOUll Atcotdtd On 2115'9-4 Re· f?Mf ~ TIUSIM ange. ca11i0tnl1 MINI U LENGED IN COURT, the Have you 1ta11.0 dOlng Have you lltlltd CIQtnO COfdH Al ll'ltrumtl'll No 94. d1Sdadn9 eny y lof lflY 11c 7757 ___ 1_1_c_1_1_1_e ___ ,STOAAGf wt• .. 11 10 111· c:11anenge rn•y b• """'~ 10 t>ustntu yet? No t>UalNn yet? No 0113441 Bo<* Ho PIQt Ot ill«>Jrectnes'f o 1t1t .- OTICE OF NOTICI O lt'Y lht lien on th• IOltO"'· only ll"IOH lu u .. ralHd 11 Kt1lh B11kenhag.n A~tl NH Tiie OlllCi9I kofdl "OI or.no. ~SS end Ofllf common N F Ina n\IJUU.neout hOu•" Ille public ne11rlng d•· Thi• t11temen1 waa ltled Tht9 11a11rnenl v.11 IJ•d c..torllll TM ToCll AlllOUfl. ~. II .My, ~ PETITION fll&TITION l'loid and g«1etal Pfoptny scribed In 111<1 nohce Of In w lh the County Clttk of with lht C~ry Cltrll or Secured lly Said lnth!Nllf ,_ herein. Said Nit will De TO ADMINISTER TO ADMINllTIR llOttd 11 tl77 Camtiback Ywrmen cor111pon<1enc:e de• Orange Couf'ly Ol'I 10 OOrH Ofange COU4'ty on 10J09 98 Of Tiit Ttmt Of lnllll PubflQ. rnedt but~willocil a:wenan4 ISTATI OFt llTATCO,, SlrHI, N""pol19HCh, CA h ettd 10 '"' Ctly COllncH 19811771178 1tte0772104 DOii Of Tlltt Nob II~.,.,.,.,. • 111111. ~ HELIN W. PAftKI fl'AUL Al.AN MAOIL 92660, by lht lohow l>Q al, or prior lo, Vie publlc Ollly P110I OC:1 14, 21 , 28, Daily Pilol Ocl 14, 21, 28, SJ1071109, Wllicft lndUClel ;e;,-OI .-. IQ CASI NO. Att4377 CAlt NO, Att4S04 p111on1 The lmrenlonu llHung Nov •. 1998 W913 Nov 4, 1998 W909 Tht To&ll Amounl Of Thi Un-C>IY Vie t~' To Ii h• "· benel.c1ar1t1 To all h••rl, benel>Cllrltl, 1111.a ci.tow ""'' nQIJlltd MARY T. CLLIOn. paid 8alMce (lndUOWIO Acoutd sum of the nole{S} If c <'••011. contingent credi-cred1tor1, c:ont.ngent crt<ll· br the ltt\11\lt 11 lht 11m• Deputv City Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE And unpaio 1n1WtSi) Mel RN• Slld deed ol llti1I. 1111ef· 10ts. and penons who may t0t1, and ~11ons Ywho may o rental. MINI U STORAGE Publ11htd Newpo11 sOlllllle f~ Cos•. Ea· HI lhefeOn as ptOV!ded Ill ·~•htrv.1H be 1n11111ttd In othtrvvlst bt lnltfttttd In mallet no rtprtMnlatlot'I Of !Hth·Co1ta MtH Daily flctltloue luelneH '*"" And MYances Al TIM said noie<sl. advllle:et. II an1 lhv w u or tstltt. 01 bOlh, lht Yw1ll or etlalt, 0< both, warranty tnat tnt uno11 c:on· P 1 Oc: bt 28 1998 Name ltaternent fimt Of lnillll Pu~ Of under the lerms of lhe~ 01 HELEN W PARKS of· PAlJL ALAN MAGIL lain U•d lnvtnto11U, 'OI to r ' W924 The following ~Som are TS No 1354352 loan No Tll• NOiiet 011190 OctOOtf 08 of 11\ist. tsbmalld · A PETITION FOR PR(). A PETITION FOA PAO. 82668 • MITRA HAOH, do.ng business IS'. GEA· 1"4352 Noaoe 01 Tru• .... 1998 Rdllrd IC Clbtlclo ,.,..: cnaroes end 411P1f\MS DATl. nas bten tiled by BATE hu b .. n Med by MISC. HOUSEHOLD PUBLIC NOTICE AGHTY REALTY, 27660 Slit You Ale In Otlaull Under A IMlt Vlol Prnlcltnt St<rano truSl!e atlQ 01 Ille 'I'"" ere· KATHRYN PARKS LENTON KIMBERLY M COOK"' Int 82850. STEVE D. ROYDS Margutrtl• Pk~'l SI~ Oted 01 Trust Da•d 9n0/i1 RlconvtyanCI Company 4900 ated b/!9~ 0 lNSI IO• •11 tilt Suptr1or Court ol Supenor Cour1 of Cahlor· Purchases musr b• maoe Flcflflou• lualn•H 177, Mission V t Jo, CA Unltll '(fjJ Take Ac11on To Rlvtroradt Road. Sulll 2870 ~t!:i 1·150 28 ~998 c11111orn11, Coun1v 01 OR· n11. Couniy ot ORANG~ w11h cash and p11e1 lor al Name &l•l•m•nt 92692 Prollef Your Property, It May Be Irwindale. CA 91706 (626) 856· NoMMSI ngi' rv· ANGE THE PE'.TlTION FOR AO· Iha ltm• or purchaH No Tilt lollowlng per1on1 ala Timothy s . Gtiaghty, Sold Al A Public Slit. II You 4858 For SM lnlormabon Call ~Inc ... lt{j • 36 THE PETITION FOR PRO· BATE rtqutslS tllal IM· on• under th• agt of 18 II doing buslneu as· DER· 27860 Margutrl,le -ttkwy . Need An ExplanallOn 01 The l7U) 57~·1965 P113105 . no Del RJo v~I 8ATC' requtsll that KATH· BERLY M. COOK be ap-allowed 10 atttnd Ille Hit. MAflJTUAE 203 Calle Sit. C·177, Mission Vte)o, Natutt 01 The PrOONdlng l0/1 410/2110/28198 S~ D! 'g 11 HVN PAAl<S LENTON be pointed II personal rtpte-The landlord reser11t1 1ht Conchita sin Clemente CA 92692 AQllntt You You Should Con· (61, 8-4 ' { ) llµpomlod H ptr1on11 rep-ltntallv• to administer ,,,. right lo bid al Iha .... All CA 92672 • This business II c:on· tact A L.a~r M>llOe ,, Htrtby PUSLIC NOTICE rn . aleJ In ocmation resctoilaltvt 10 admlnlater est111t ol tho decedent ~rchastd goods art •old Jicquellnt Kleln·Elmtl ducted by: an Individual Gllltn Thal Tht Real Propeny By eam C. Authorized Sio· 11111 es1a10 ol the dec:tdtnt THE PETITION requests 'oa Js•· anct must ba re-203 Calla Conchita San Have you slar1ed doing ICnOMI As' 5 Cfltrry Hiiis Line nature HiE PETITION 1equ1111 Iha decedent'• Wiii and moved by 6 00 p.m on th• Clemente CA 92672 • business ~et? Yes. 8· 1"98 Ntwpon 8tlCh CA 92660 Pub .oJ0/26100 I 1J04/98. ,.,., decedont 1 Wtll and codlclls, 1f any, bt admitted day ot tllt salt. Buyers Michael · c EamH, 203 Tlmo1hy . Geraghty Assessor's Parcel'Numbtr 442· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 11/~1'g;-n~s cod,clls. 11 any, be •dmllltd to probate. Tha Will and must provtdt a currtnl Calle Conchita San Clem· This stllement was llled 211-1S As Mort Fully OtscrlOtd ~E S V _c_N_1 _.,.,. _____ _ lo p1otiare The Will and any cod1C:111 are avaolable original or • photocopy of anla CA 92872 with Iha County Clerk or In Saki OtM 01 Trull Wiii a.~ FE N~ 1~~ ~~.i~ · ICE enr cod1c11s ut avo11ablt 10, enm1na11on 1n th• file ll\t11 or1g1nal 1esale permit Tnti bu1tntst is con· 011ngt County Ofl 9·1•·98 Sok! At Publle Auction Al In Tht I~ :R~~~I T~U~OR1 ~ PUBLIC NOT 1 1 1 •am1n111ion In tha Me kept by 11\t cou11 at 11me of sale tn litu of ducted by, husband and 1008G7G0123 Front 01 TIMI Aaopolll Al Tiit # A •CP' tiy 1111 court, THE PETITION requests sates tu This sale II tub· wile Daily Pilot Oct 14, ·21, 28, MUI Entry AIU fo The Plan· V IN DEFAULT UN-CH81'1Hll Tt<€ PETITION reques11 aulhOfll;i lo admm1ster 1he JKt lo prior canc:ella1oon in Have you s1a11td doing Nov 4, 1998 W914 Ill CMc Ctn•r 401·411 E 8 A ED OF TRUST 1111111or 'f 10 admm11ttr lht estatt under lht tndtpen· tilt tvent ol settltm&nt be-busineu ytt7 Yts l0. t·t8 Chapman "" PlacenlSI Ct.I· ED ~V 7 1990 UN· NOTICE Of SEIZUAE ~•;i•e uroaor rhe lndapan· dent Admtn1s1ra11on of Es· tween landlotd and obh· Jacqueline Klein·Eames PUBLIC NOTICE lornil On 11t12'98 At 1000 LRSS y TAkE ACTION PURSUANT TO HEAL1l4 lll!r t Adm n1~1rahon of El· laltt Acl (This Authority gated pal1y Thll statement was lol•d liM. To Tiit Hlghlsl 81dder, T P TECT YOUR AHO SAFETY CODE 11·01 Ai;1 (This Au1110111y w•ll allow tht personal rep-Published Ntwpo11 with the County Cltrk of Fictitious BuslneH PlylbttAITh•TllritOIS,lt,For p OPERTY IT M,4Y BE SECTION '1471/1'488 .,, t a1 ow t11t personal rep-restnta11v1 10 Ilka many Beacn·Costa Mna Daily Oran •Count on 10 09 98 Name Statement caill or Castutr'I Chd Dfawn SOL~T A PUBLIC SALE ANO NOTICl Of riiscn•;i• vc to tako many actions w11hou1 obratn1ng Pilot October 21 . 28. 1998 g 100Y89772USS Tiit followlng persons 111 On A Slal9 or Nallonal Sank Ir Y NEED AN EXPLA· INTENDED F<>Aftfl\JRE (11(.1 lo ,; thoul obtaining COUii approval 8tlore Ilk· W920 domg business as: Th• CIMck DllWll On A Sl:lll or NATI Of I NATURE PURSUANT TO HEAL1l4 llJ CMll•n -ery 1mpo11an1 ections, however, lht per. PUBLIC NOTICE Nov 4, 1998 W907 8rown1ng Ave .. Sufi• 100, AssOdallon. Sivlngs Assoaa· ~~~L r Cy ACT y~ SECTION 11488.4 oul'\ ;ipp1ova Belora tak· Ing cenaon very impo11an1 Dally Pilot Oc:t 14, 21. 28. Floyd Company, 12292 Ftdtral Savings And loan OF ~IE PR EEDINGS ANO SAFETY COOE action~ hov.ave1, lht POI· sonal 11p1r-sentahva will be NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE Santa Ana, CA 92705 bon or savings 8'11k SOICll!td ~WYE PTEMBER 24 .ooal 1ep10&11rtta11ve will bt 1equ1rtd to give notJce to PUBLIC SALE Raymond C. Floyd, 12292 In FllWlClal Code s.caon 5102 November 18 l998 at On SE 3 ~ r;,qwod to g vo no11ce to tnlortslad per~ons unless Flctltloue Bueln•H Browning Ave .. Ste. 100, And Aulflorllld To oo sus111m 00 p M NorthWest Mort· 1998, tit 1 142 u 11.'•0sted persons unless they havt waived nollc• or OF LIENED Nam• Statement Santa Ana, CA 92705 In calllornll. Tiie Salt WlU Be gage Service..s Inc, as duly SON ST., GARDEN GROVE. 1nev h.:i.e wa•~ed nohct 01 consenttd 10 the proposed PROPERTY . Tiie 1011011111 arsons aie This business Is c:on-Made Wltlloot coven1111 Or ~nled Trustee under ~·the propeny deec:tlted comonlod 10 tho propoHd action.) The Independent Nollce 11 hereby g1vtn doing busl~sf II: Tht ducted by: an ind111ldual Wltranly. Elpress or Implied, ~ of trust executed by :i uon J The mdopendent adm1n1stra11on 1utho111y will that a public aucllon will bt No dat om Report 1451 Have you stal1ed doing RegardlllO Tltle,Rossasslon, Or dward Mosqueda, Lisa '1 280 u 5 CURRENCY a.:rm n•str:ition outhOnty wlll b• grantec;I unless an inlet· held on November 4, 1998 Ou~JI St Suite to4 Now· business yet? Yes. June, Encumbrances. To s,as1y The sey as 11\JSlorl recorded • • · 1 e grantod unlcu an Inter· tlttd person Illes an ob· al 2 o'clock p.m. 111 1111 8 ··h CA 92660 1996 OblloaDon Stcu1td By The Oeed May 1!> 1990 as nstrumenl elzed 1' 1cd person l11es an Ob· ject1on lo lht pe1rt1on and Camelback Street, City ot ~:Cd:I~~~ Dovetopmtnt Raymond C. Floyd Of fru$t Exea.ited By Richard No 90259416 or the officia -:t:!nne end f.:::n1eoctC: c1.t1on 10 tllO pe1111on ond shows good cause why Iha Newport Beach, County ol Fl (CA) 145 0 11 ThtS 11a1emon1 was filed Damion And Pall'lcla Oamlon records of !he rJ<X)rder's of· Sectlo 11471 1 11488 b •,11ows good cause v.hy lht cour1 should not grant 1he Orange.-Cahlornla. MINI U st::~ceSulto fo4 ~ew~~r1 with tile County Clerk of Husband And Wife. As Trustor. rice Of ~~arg~Etfu~~· pq~~-the ~EWPORT BEAOf cnut1 should not grant lhe outhollly STORAGE II will sell lo sol· Beach, CA 92660• Orange County on 9·28·98 Recorded On 9127.91, Re· l9?:'1a.AUI Tl8N TO rt.le POLICE DEPARTMENT. 0"1r10111y. A HEARING on tile pelf· lsty the lien on the follow-This buslneas la con· 19086771006 corded As 1ns11ument No 91· HIGHEST Bl DER for cash ~ HEARING on tho pell· 11on will ba held on DE· g mlscelloneous nouao· ducted by· 8 corporation Dally Pilot Oct. 28. Nov. 4 , 525686, Book No , ~·· 01 The or cashie(s check (drciwn and l·Ufl v.111 bo held on NO· CEMBER 3. 1998 at Cf and general ~roperty H1vt you staned doing 11 16 1998 W929 Olllelal Records 01 Orano•. ayablea1thetuneolsa1111n Ve t.1 BER 1 9, 1998 a I t ·45pm In Dept. 703 lo· stored al 1111 Camelback b I I? y O t b ' ' caJJlornla Tiit Total Amount I monmQf the United 1 ·l!Jpm 111 Dopt. 703 lo· c:al&cl at 341 The C11y D1i11e Street, Newport Beach, CA 2 u~~s yo "· c 0 er PUBLIC NOTICE Stcured By Said Instrument M tat s s 1fled 111 ~n calc 1 ol J41 Tt1e Ct1y D1111t South, Orange, CA 92668. 92660, by the following Nordstrom Development 01 The Time Of Initial Publica· 10~ oMtie inanoal Code). Sovt"t Orange, CA 9:Z868 IF YOU OBJECT IO the persons. The lnvtntorlts F La A Fictitious BuslnHs llon 01 Tius Notice Is At the north entrance to the IF YOU OOJE.CT 10 tne granung of Ille pehllon. you listed below we1t notated d~~~e,Pra:td:~~· · Nor· Name Statement $865,074 76 Wlllcll tndudes ~nt7 Courthouse. 700 Qvic g·a·111n1J 01 mo pe1111on. you should appear at the hear· br tho tenants 11 the time Tl'lts italement was filed Tiie following persons are The Total Amount 01 The Un· t.e Onve West, Santa ~11outd appea1 at the hear· Ing and stale your ob-o rental. MINI U STORAGE , h 11 Co Cl k f doing business as: Pacific paid Balan<:t (lnclUdlllO Acctueo a. CA all ngh_I. ~tie and IO· Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the ho"use? 19 il!'IJ Mate your ob-j•cllons or lilt w1111en ob-II makes no reprtse.ntatlon ~r'~e eCoun~~n 10~~·sa Acupuncture-Herb Clinic, And Unpaid Interest) Nld Ru. terest conve)'.e<J to ~o, 1ethons or Ille v.111ten ob· ecuons with tile courl be· or warranty thal Iha units 10098772172 13912 Seal Beach Blvd., sonabll Esllmaled Costs Ex· held by 11 ~&~.E!ed~I S e rvice •'Cl Of15 Y.1th the court be-tore Iha ~ea11ng. Your ap-contain said lnvantor1H Seal Beach CA 90740 ptMH And Advanoas At Tht Trust 10 u... ;'°squ~ Lei the Classified 1 re tr e 11u:i11ng Your ap-pearanc• may be 1n person A3186. Suianne Lunn Da11v Pilot Oct 14, 2t, 28, Young H~a Joo, 995 t Tlmt 01 Initial Publaoon 01 ~bedlo<e~ny~u1 ari:j D irectory PUBLIC NOTICES n.~w ....... .............. ~ ltl4aledonC•I of lecdllnC•I 1 U79 ot Iha HHtlh 8"' eefMy C:.-Yw -,_... .,., neillHte4 dlel Iha Olebtot "...,...,of Ot-. Ceunty ~-=::::: ~~-"""" _, lefeey Code Section '1411.4. Yeu -In~ d\M" you ,...,. .. -*" dloe PUBLIC NOTICES ..,...,,.. ot thlt ~. ~to Healltl .,_, letety Co4• leotlon 11488.i, you mutt flt • 1---------llelttltd claim •llllnt VoW lnterett In Iha~-.------~-... Y CM.I ""'" file thll et.iiM In the ~' Coutt of the Councy of Otenge wltNn thiftv 1301 d•7• of the fir•« ll"-'--------t publloatlon o this Notice. un6et1 you r-iw eotuel PACIFIC VIEW notice, IPlaeHuM H ·232 MEMORIAL PARK I V ou must MfYI en .,,. donie4 aopy of the clelm on Cemetery • Mortuary the DMtriGt Attvmey of I C Oranee County CAttn: SU· Chape • rematory SAN P. AIE2MAN, Deputy 3500 Paciflc View Onve Oletritt Attomevl et 700 NeWPort Beach Cl\llc Cent8f Oriw WHt, ,__._. 2700 Senta Ant. Ct 92701 ~· wlthln thirtv 1301 d'v' of PIERCE IROTHEM Shopping for a now apartment? c1oss1f1ed lete you compare costs • without hassto or worryl Clasaltled 842·S678 BELL BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 1 1 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 "Aff9rdable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? pe.11ancu inay-bt 1n po11on or by your attorney Purchases must be madt Nov 4, 1998 W911 Hpteler St., .f54, Cypress. This NollOI Dated Octobet 15 ~l~te a a~re lull~ d~lcnbed help you find 01 by your a11orne11 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR with cash and paid lor at PUBLIC NOTICE CA 90630 1998 Diana Cartet, MSISWll in the of Tnist 3337 Ii bl h Ip If vou AAE A CREDITOR or contingent creditor of the time ol purchase, No This business Is con· V1Cf President Semno Recon· MarVtand . •rcle. Costa Mesa fe a e e ~~~~·~&cl~ ~~d~u&cl.~u~~•~e~~~~·~t8 ~ ~ttt~aBua~n ~ct&cl~an~M~al ~C~~y4~R~~1 ;~~~~6~~~~~N~1~~~1~1~~~1===6:4~2~·:5:6~7~8~=d~§§§§§§§§§§§§~§§~~~ t• e aoocJ~ed. ·;ou must ltle your cl11m w11h the court 1llowed 10 11tend tll• sale. N St 1 t Have you started doing grade Road Su11A1 2870 lrw.n·~ l'OU' cia.m wiln Iha cou11 ond mail 1 copy to Ille pet· Tha landlord resttVas lllt ame . • •m•n business yet? No aa1e CA 91706 (626) 856·4858 and ma I 1 copv to the per· sonal represtntahve ap· right to bid at the sale. All Tiie lollowtnQ perso~s aia Joo Young Hwa FOf Salts lnlormation Call s T.flR T1NG c.an Toll Free l-88S.54CASKfJ Serving Orange & Surrouodiug Countlet • n111 1op1 esen1a11110 ap. pointed by tnt couN ~1th1n py1c11ased goods 11• sold ~oing ~uSJress27~is 111~ This statement was filed \7141 573 1965 P113316 po 11!11<' by ll•e cou11 w1thm lou1 months from Ille date 'as Is" and musl be re-ushce on er, u w1lh uie County Clerk of 012 10/28 11~4~8 ruu1 moC1111s flom lhe date or 11\t first issuance of let· moved by 6.00 pm on lhe Dr • Caplslrano Beach, CA Orange County on 10/09198 or me trst issuance of lot· tors as provided II) Probate day of Ille sale Buyers 9~~~4 R M 1 19086772160 , __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E_ •e•s .. ~ pro'ided 1n Probate Code sae11on 9100. ·The must provide a curtent 1 rad 011 •mor_ia D 1 Pll 0 14 2 28 Code suc1oon 9100 The 11ma lor lthng claims will original or a phOtocopy or Foundation. Inc. (Cahl}, aiy 01 ct. • I , ·•-------- 111"0 101 Ming claims will not axp1ra beloro four the1r original resale permit 270~6 Azul D11vo, Caplsl· Nov 4, 1998 W908 rot expire beloro fou1 months lrom the hearing al time of sale In lieu 01 reno Beach, CA 92624 PUBLIC NOTICE s. Ho 1671998 Loao No rno• tht lrom tho nearing date nollced above sates taK. This sale is sub· This buslntss Is con· 1671998 Nollet 01 Trustees d 110 11011cod above YOU MAY EXAMINE the jecl to ptlor cancollatlon In dHcted by: 8 c~r~odaugr\ Flcfltloue Business Salt You Alt In Dtlault Under A ~OU MAY EXAMINE the file kopt by the cour1. II you lho event ol settlement be-8~8 YOJJ 5 a 0 0 ng Name Stat•m•nl ONO 01 Trust, Oa11d 2111~. !tie ht•µ1 by tho court llJou are a person Interested In tween landlord ond obll· b~~~es; Y~I? 9Y11;J5195 1 1 The lollowlng persons are Unless You Take Action To me 3 person 1n1oresto In the estate, you may fole gated pany. ra 0 • emor 3 doing business as: Pacific ProteClt Your Property;ll May Be me o•o1a10, you may l1le wllll th• coun a Request Published Newport Foundation, Inc., More Eric Wellness center, 234 E. Sold At A Public Slit. II You w•lh lho court o Roquesl lor Special Notice trorm Boach·Cosla Mesa Daily ~IY·~hatltlln, Elltcutlve l7th Sl Suite 100 Costa Nttd Ari Explanallon Of The let Spc.oe1ol Nohe• (form DE:·IS4) ol the filing ol an Pilot October .2J . 28, 1998 ~~s 0r I I II d Mesa CA 92627 : NallJrt 01 The PrO<lffdlng OE·I!> I) 01 the l1ltng or an Inventory and. appraisal of W919 wit~s l~ta ~~~~1 wt~rk1 ~1 Liiiia~ Jean Weissman, Aoalnsl You. You Should Con· n~cntory ond appr:itsat ol t1ta11 assets 0t ol any pe· PUBLIC NOTICE 0 C 1 Y 10109198 4215 Patrice Rd., Newpo11 tact A L.a~r Notice rs Hereby e~IJ!e assets or ol any P•· 1111on or account as pro-range oun Y on Beach CA 92663 GIWn Tllat Tiie Real Propeny 1.11011 or account as pro· vldtd In Probate Code sec· NOTICE OF t 0008772t11 This 'business ts con· Known As 16 Welllngton Court 111ded m P1,,ba1e Code sec· hon 1250 A Request lor Oa1ly P1101 Oct 14, 21, 28. ducted by: an Individual NtWpo<t lltach , CA 92660 "°'' 12!>0 A Request 101 Special Notice form Is PUBLIC ~EARIENRQE Nov. 4. 1998 W912 Have you s1a11ed doing Assessoc's Parcel Numbtr 935· Special Notice form Is av11tabl• from the cou11 NOTICE S ~ BY PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes. 8196 «-031 As More Full'f Otsaibed IM• labia from IPle coul1 citric GIVEN that a publ c llta1· L1lhan Jean Wttssman In TIMI AboVt Mentioned Deed c.11.. k Allornev for th• Pefl· mg will bt held by 1111 This statement was filed Of Trust Wll Be Sold Al Publle Altom•~ for the Petl· tloner· • Costa Mesa Cily Councrl Flctllloue Buslnen w11h tha County Clerk ol Audlon Al In Tht Front 01 The !loner: 1 MICHAEL \/, VOLLMEA1 ~~8l3~0;~.b4:r 1:; Th~~:,:.,.~n':!:r~~~: are Otangt County on 10109198 FlaQf)OleS Al The Main Entry JESSICA S. DORMAN· ESQ. (CSB#054735), soon !hereafter as pos· dotng business as: ilech 10988772172 Alu To The Planlll CMc DAVIS, ES'Q, 4340 CAMPUS DRIVE, Slble, In lh• Council Cham· Sohware. 2900 Bristol SI, Daily Pilot Oct 14. 21, 28. i:"r~~~l ci.,;i:,:m~ (CSB• 125900) SUITE t 00, NEWPORT bers of City Hall, 77 Fair Ste H·104, Costa Mtsa. CA Nov 4, 1998 W910 tl/'4l9B 41 to 'oo '1M To The PA u L , HA s TIN o S 1 BEACH, CA 02eeo Dnvt, Costa ,Mesa, on Illa 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE HIQhtst Bidder p111aoti Al The JANOFSKY & WALKER Publlshtd Newport following Item· JoM L Kelly, 343t8 Calle OI Salt: For Clsh Or LLP 605 Town Center Beach-Costa MtSa Daily APPLICATION FOR AP· P011ola, Capistrano Beach, Flctltlou1 Buslneu t:a:shler'S Che<* Drlwn On A D I ' l7th Fl PEAL lrom Paul LavtUt, CA 92624 S O N b II Bink Chd r V•• 00' Pilot October 28. Novem· 223 Elmira Slreel Hunting· Ka1th Barkenhagtn 1095 Name Stat•m•nt tall r a 00 • Co If• M • • • • CA ber 3, 4, 1998 ton Stach, reprtstnhng Sea Terrace Lant,· Costa The following persons ara Df1wn On A Stall Dr Federal 02628·1924 WT925 the Costa MHa Mon's Mesa. CA 92627 doing business as: Orange =s And Loan ~=s Published Newport Club, appealfnp the City This buslnen Is con· County Commercial Bro· BankSSAssodatlOO, ialCoa! Beach· Costa Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE Manager's dec1s1on to In-ducted by: 1 general cor· kerage, 5920 Chaparral Cl., ~ pea516112~~ ~;'~ ~ T PI 0 b 21 27 2• crease the green lees al -Orange, CA 92869 ....... uon Of Z9 o '01 cto " · • 0 • NOTICE OF Iha Costa Mesa Goll Roger Niez. 5920 Cl'lapar· 00 8u11ness In Cllllornla The 1998 PUBLIC SALE Course On the move? rel Ct .. Orange, CA 92869 Salt WIN Be Made Without _______ WT_9_1_81 OF LIENEO NOTICE IS FURTHER This business Is con· Covenant Or Warranry, Express I S II . Of lmplltd, Regarding Tltle, FIND PROPERTY GIVEN 111a1 at sad time e your extra Thinking of having a Possession or fncumbrances Notice Is hereby ~111en and place all lntertstlld household garage saler To Satisfy 'Th• ObllQallon s.: lh111 o public auction will be persons may appear 41nd Items Give us a calll cured BY The Oted 01 Trust htld on Nov 4, 1998 01 10 be heard by Iha City Coun· CLASSIFIED £l(eculad By Anne Hllsabtclt A ••••••••••••••• The ugal Department at the Daily_ Pilot is pleased to a111101mce a new service now available lo 11tw businesses. We will 11ow SEARCH lite name/or yo11at1w extra charge, and save you lltt time a11d the trip to the Court House in Sat1ta A11a. Then, of course, a/ur lite search is comp/t ied will will file your ji.clitiou business 11ame statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your pFoo/ of publication with tlte County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious busintss 5/atemetrl at the Daily Pilot, 330 lV. Bay t., Costa Mesa. Jfyo11 ca11 1101 stop by, please call us al (949) 641-4321 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any further questions, please call 11s <Jlld we will be more tlwn glad to assist you. Good luck i11 your new b11siftcss! o'clocJc AM. at 1177 Cam· ell on Iha above Item. In Classified 642·5678 Sfflgll woman As Truster ~b~kSkee~C~y~N~· IF THE AFOREME~ • ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ..... ® f QI.JAi HOUSING OPPOIHUNIT"r tff .. HH HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE .... "'a .., ...... rJ W»Mtt ••e-tff c:J ~ ..,.... .... By Fa." (71 I) b:l l-h:i1H fl'H-11...-t01f111l1 \OUl llolllfr! UHi pl"•O• uutt1hn ""'I ~r It 1 ~11 \HO l1ul •t1lt tf1tlff"(ftlHf' l lllt:I By Phone ("1 14) M~ :i117H - By MaMn Person: :1:m \\h 1 Bn\ S1rrc•t c .... 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Tuf•sdn y S:OOpm Soturdo)' ......... .Frida) 5:00prn GENERAL 1002 CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT ACREAGE 1125 CEMETERY LOT/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ID EL MAR 10 2 2 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 106 9 BEACH 1O69 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CRYPT 12 2 S ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 4 Br 2 . IS.. 1 ·Story. NEW HOME E Sid• c M liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A R I z 0 N A 0 I R T II Upgraded MUii S•lll 3br 2,5ba from bullder OPEN FAMILY HME CHEAPll Prlellne 40 SOLD! Ch•rmlng C•p• Cod S219K & 38r 28• aproic 1760•1 911 coll'• llat•t• V•lu• 3Br 38a Work• At Home I acre ranch parcels $930.SK Immaculate 1·Story, S204K. Hurry! AC. walk•ln c1011'1. 2 RV acceH, Huge lot. Private. quiet 400' lrom s3g51acr•I Near ShowcaH home• On tuah canyon. par• Wont Lasll Agent 714· car anac go1 S285,900 An111ou• ownert won1 detach•d office, Colorado Alvtr. THI• for ••I• In our t lal ocean view. 3o9-28S8. IM9·722·fH20 ~ .. C::~R~w~08;~ remodeled :tBr famlly tn1ured, aurvey•d. Saturday AHi !elate 320 Hazel. Con adel ---------2-:0,.-AEDUCEDI 8 30 ., home. Larne lencod good acceH. 100% PACIFIC VIEW • 4 adJolnlng plots In • Vl•t• Del Mar HCtlOn Buy 1 or all four 25% below rttall pp 949·854·1658 I All rt1l uute 1f .. 11i1t11t It 11111 GENERAL l 002 Supplemantl on or butld now. Agl E'Sld• Charming r 6 ' a $505K 642·3850 " water & mineral rtghl• ••••• .. 11111•1Rtte••1F·• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOMES OF g49·759·0070 Home on Cul·d•·aac Fam rm, pool, 1p1. • t t V I B 38 prof't landecaped included. Stage coach .. p• " .. "' • 1249,800 Call yardl S21S8,900 ... • • • u• 3 r • yards. 2 patios. '•••••••••f' tt1lh•rHo.t1~4clt!ltl8•• VA THE WEEK __ O ... N....,,,T-"E,......P ... A""A-K--Marv• L•• Realty Tamarrah. Seven RV a«•H. Hug• Lot. S525,000. A Must Sell! trail• 9M'00·711•2340.1• imeueh.io m•'1111 llltpl so oo!n: so \ov•ln Dlapla~ .ad• atar1 N•Wl LllTINO 848·722•0820 Oable• ?14•685·710'7 An11lou1 owner• want 401 IRVINli (CAV CAN) HOUSES/ I• •4••111•• •ur JrllffUct, FREE couniellng •t luat 1781 2Br & Oen TWM. 3 car to Hll nowl Reduc.t<t OPEN SUN 1·5 COLORADO LANO • CONDOS ll•t1111u 11 flacr11111111111 oar, tona of upgrades, 1!'81D• Charming 3BR 10 onlJ. S549,000 FALL Salel 10 •crH k•H u rm, "'"· rell1IH, ~"Jg /j~ 0~ ~~0•; Dead!"::."! &pm ilke llmHlone, marble, ~gr~:r ~~t 0:,j0r1~0:~ NEWPORT PROPE TY HOUSE ~,.. J.I ~ wllh waterllnH & utlll· FOR RENT "' uu1a,, 11111m1111.tt•• er 1 000·723·68$7 OPEN HOUSE etc ... A/C plut temp BEACH 1069 IMO·tl42·3850 a_.... >-· • 11oe . WH: H4,000, 1•••••••mi Hl101111 •111111 • ., u lnlHll11 A controlled On• Seller Wiii hold e e11re plut *:"_,, .. ..., Now: s2g,ooo. Over 1• , • I Veteran e•I elate Llatlne• tor IHH TH•••• MOA•I huge RV area. Call for LIDO Ill• Brand New .~ "0 grHI naw dHI• ·~'::"'.'.~~-----."r' t'111:::~:.~1::~:!ce. •IO.OO DOWN• Ot9dllne lh1.1r1 Spm HU~Oo Call Me detallt. S399,000 2br 2ba Condo creek &Br/5 5Ba·3?63Sq.Ft. f,7"1·/UJJf woodlanda, mtn •'CORONA •: 11 b ***** """ 37•-5"71 Xlnt l.oc. Earl It Judy vu. ale, nu 'cpt/flr. 3c garage. 9111 Orundy ' • v1~1, etreame, pond• r-11 •••o•••r •I •ti l.;earn how to uy .,....,. .,.. ., T 1 " 1 "4"··•42 Realtor 049 e1w1e1 ·~ DEL u11a hew11111f tut'1 Hf"""'" nHI Ettat• w/lttt .. or It pay• fO advertl•• Judy t<olar. Broker •Y or, ... g ... .., • l29gK, ..... option · ' a lg, •creage Eaay n-DUU1. 212i: 111,.1 r.. 1t14 ert111 ·-•c• It 111 no dwn pyment. Toll In the beat loc:al 4122 01<, (940) 780-0318 Newport lel•nd 3Br NEWPORT nenclng No closlng li!'ii!'lil!i!lillii~liililiat; t1tltlltUflllt l111 O•rt•tftrt ,, FrH aaa..e10°9077 Real Eat••• S•cllon VACANT TWNHME ·····•di gat•d comm. Ab•ndon•d •••oh 2Ba. hardwood floor•. COAST 1070 costt ,ull guaranlHS. •• New 3000tq ft• .,. .,,.,, l•ltt••• thl 111 CALL TODAY LOWIST PAIC•D detach•d 3Br 2.iBa, Cott••• one• In a open kitchen & dining. C • I I n ow homH for leaae, quiet: •••lll•t• tfwtrlist• 11 1.,1 ••flO,.•CLOl•D•• LISA RIVERA 3Bf In COM. Out of ov•r 11001r. bunt In hl•ttme oppo'1unlty at eun deck. S549,000 1•970.812·7707 ASL area, oc•an vlewtl CaK; H• ,__., .,, HtllOlt 11 1~ 0 .ov homH Hud, MHA area ••lier eays 'IM, Xlnt Loe. $315,000 onlv S349.000 Agent Jana' Schul.,, Agent S•noerre 38r 2.&9a (CAl.•SCAN) fOf Info 949 97503394,, _,._..,,.._•nil. ft u. fin avail. Call 24 hr1, 149-574-4252 loll It Todeyl Ltg Earl • Judy Taylor, 040-723·1120 94S>-873•73Ge Ptanlallon al'lutl•tt. , 5,r Iba 20k iemooef ' ;I.~. Tl~w "" HUO 7 day• 100·55s.ioo3• ANNE WILLEY ~:~,:.~~c'" ~~;kn~~~ Ao-nt1 e..2"'722 S L NEWPORT iHo,.as ~~n~~or !~~;:ca:.~ ---------t 760tf Old CdM, av~ f lrft el'*"' • ,., PATRICK T•HORi MM74-4241 PAICE!O 1000 • LES9 S•tt your unwanted EL 2BR, Olflce, 28A, M07K IM0/760·85~ FIND Nov 10, Sttoomo 1 w llflll DC11••1t•w Pit H C.ll & Lei ua---------than 1aa1 ••••· 11emethe .. 1ywayl e .. mcelle,ne...,.r11t• Conveni.nt (t-41)405-1492 ·• allHU011ut.. • Know What Your Top1ace9f'ladln .f3tt.ooo Mah•Oftlfl Top&ac•your YOUfhomt roof. •:Me,ooo Clnalfled anlPll'tment 8uylt Set11t.F1t'ld11;• ., NHd• Arel .St-9'705 Claeelfled Kolaf & co a.w10. claa11n.ct ad ca11 ltlfoogtl CIHSlfled am Orundv Aealtore 842·8971 OlrOllQn classifled Cta••Hled. . .. 1 •I 0 0 ~ ·T e N 0 A E , __ c_a_n_M_2_._ .. _,_._. -_.J,.,6.;.57_e;_______ ·-842·9 871• 941 .. 7Mt81 , ... I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot 9 Wcdne$doy, Oc1obcr 28 1998 . COSTA MESA 2124 INDUSTRIAL 2788 LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE SPORTING BUICK 9035 FORD 9075 FORD iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FO UNO 2 9 2 S S 5 3 0 SERVICES S 5 3 3 MISC. 60 15 GOO OS 6 O 6 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_. EA ST S 10 E 2700 af. LOW A ENT I Industrial iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 88 park Av en U t '0 2 E w p I ore r XL T 106 T • 0 IR D L:X 9075 4br 2.~b~ hS2m3eOO, gar· apace w fotrlces, 2200-LOST white femele Sales •••••••• New BOWFLEX $3000.00 4a.i, Btacl<, all powcer, L3t~o'' A B,,S. ~onrl. dener nc . :mo. 4t500sl 78cent sf NNN Himalayan cat. 2 yrs Pl b th t SURVIVE the coming Strength tr•lnlng c o, 11ntod $9400 o'I ( ,. J104l .14,.,"' PP (949) 845 1058 J kl 6 3 2 COME OROW ease e aware a global Meltdo wn I 949-710·9728 R I "49 720 09 5 LEXUS OF • ac e <714> 7 • 754· old. Vic-Orange/19th WITH USI the lrsltngs 1n this cal· Send S9 95 to: Roar· •v•tem. $809.00 ° Ph " • • 1 WESTMINSTER ---------1 St, CM. Needs Medal Expanding retell ad· egorymayrequireyou Ing Mouse; PO Box 3 3 10·312 ·1407 ---------1'95 T•urus QL (714,892.89081 NEWPORT $150.00 REWARDll veruslng dep1ttment to call a 900 number Trinidad, CA 95570 CADILIAC 9040 s10.200 36km PW, B••CH 2 6 BUSINESS & 949-548·1696 seeks a aelf motivated in which there rs a, _ __,.=-_,.._.,.__..._._ __ ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiil PO, AC, AT, cc. Buy II So I It Fin<! It "'6' 1 9 account executive to charge per minute., Tr•ln Do•rd Storoo cau. lmmac• Clessltled. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FINANCE sell, develop and ser. 51000 WEEKLY stutting HO Tr•c,,,1< $25. TRANSPORTATION J~~? ~:!~o~•v:~• 1111 1 own r, oll rocord!I -------- 2Br 18• Cute cottage ••••••••• EMPLOYMENT vice new bu11ne11 envelopes at home. 949·548F3900 u2o~issi 510;489 __ (_9_4_9_),_9..,.4=0-·0..,.5_8~5- park lll<e setting In and apectal sections. Free details. Rush 1_,..--=--..,.....-,,..-.;...... LEXUS '97 MUSTANG Nwpt Hghte redwd -----------We prelet a candidate (long self-addressed, Wolff Tanning Beds ----=~-----MISSION VIEJO AC, pw/pdt, 1111. decks, FP, no pets, BUSINE~S Jo have a minimum ol stamped envelope) to: Tan At Home MARIN~ SLIPS (949,364•0864 (208477) St2.S97 $1800. 949-455·0444 OPPORTUNITY 1 year print ad· ACE, Dept. 503, P.O. Buy Orroct ond Save1 DOC"S 7022 Costa Mesa EMPLOYMENT ti 1 e pe 1 ee Com mercial/H o me ~ LI 1 Me 2Br 28• EXlrl· large 2904 ver s ng x r en Box 5769, Diamond 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------• nc:o n· rcury VIiia Balboa unit w/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 Excellent communlca-Bar, CA 91765. units from $1 99.0011 CHEVROLET 9045 ·(7141 540-5630 ocean llU, many luxury liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lion •kills. Ability to (CAL"SCAN) Low Monthly Pmts LIDO DOCK lor 20tt 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •ee RANGER Pnrados aec p~t •••••••• 11 6 1 /D 1 aet goals and mal<e --="'=""=,,...,..,,.,,..,,..==--Free Color Catalog Electr1c/Vlholer/Sail1• XLT upet c·~b u • • • • Please be wary of out • • •• •• gn Asst proless1onaf preaenta· GOVERNMENT Call 1·800·711:0150 b oat, Xlnt Securrty '84 Suburban • s u • tennls.$1800 & Sl9 0/ *Dellvery Person Ilona In 8 last paced JOBS. Now Hiring. 1----..,,,-,,,..,.,.-------(9·19) 873-7677 Silver ado, br· 0ze 3 4 (A0 495£i) IS 16 ':1?8 Mo. Bkr 949·842·3850 ~lho~~e~11~0~~a~~~=i For Allen Beck Florlsl and detall oriented •n· St6,000·S68,000. Call WOLFF TANNINO ton, 4x4, 6 2 oeisel, Costa Mesa 4Bdrm·2Bath Single NPB. FT Apply In per-vlronment. 1·800·883·08t9 BEDS Tan ot homo banks turbo, CC Llncoln Mercury Family Home In tho B • t t 8 r Bu 91 n es s son 1559 Placentia, Xtnt benefit pac1<age. e)(t. J-400 Buy Orrect and Savo• I••••••••• trans. cooler, Mrcholi 714·540·5830 Harbor View Homos :~~~a~nyb~~r,,°ey Y~ __ ..;.(9_4_9..;.)_6_4_2_·5_0...;04__ Including 4011<. Drug lor current Federal. C o mmer cial/H o mo AUTOMOBILES tires, su11ablo tor '98 TAURUS SE $2850/Mo Call Karon fees or services Read Admln Assistant acreenlng/physlcal ro· County, City, & Stole units from $199.00. ••••••••• work, hunting, cross 24 V a.Jll' lbodod (" Burr While Realty and understand any Strong sec al<llls, MS· quired EOE lists, (CAL"SCAN) Lo w monthly pay· country, 1owl ng, 118842~/ $18,5?8 949·975·4830 contracts before you Olllce. DB MGT, HR Resumos via fax: At· ments Froa color cat· ---------S7.200 !l.i9-6-l4·13-l2 Cost a M es• Act now 3br 2 Sba nu sign. Shop around for exp, F{T, lull benetits. tenllon, Lynn Esola _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T___ ot1o?a· 0Coa'.tet4od2~Y1310. iAiiCiiUiiiiRAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOiiiiiii;;laO ---------Llncoln·Mercury paint 2400•1 lg yd, 1ates. Westcllff & 17th. Fax 714-850-4802 or mall: DODGE 9065 (714) 540·5830 gardener Pet ok A Ab I t S resume with salary Times Community WANTED 5535 .. (CAL"SCAN) •eo INTEGRA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-9_7_M_U_S_T_A_t-~O-C_O_B_R_A_ S2295 949·640-7262 M~l<•eosus •In tuh~ca•d•u•lt •-r_e..;q"""'s_t_o_:_94_9_·5_4_8_·5_6_5_4 News, 330 West Bay iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ABS' Ith r • Co • .. v ·-Street Costa Mesa •---------89K Ml Fu 'Y loaded' '78 Dodge Box Van BJlYWOOD Lovely 2· Entertainment Indus· ASST PfT for Interior • • Loving Swedish nurse WANTED s 6 5 o o o Bo 1 ton ouatly. r P (18304G) $22,997 K Design Sho m CA 92627 good cook, driver. By ""4"" 5 e 2987 Costa Mes• Sty, 2Br 18&, FP, try. eep your clothes wroo · TO BUY 6019 • •· 4 • dr, good c:ono , 51500 LI 1 M oeck. gar, pool, many on 8 b1llron S a yr Flex Hrs, Exp Helpful. Seeking ninny 3 school the hour or 24hr obo 714•865•1432 7n1c4° .n40 •5r6c3u0ry upgrades. Avail ap· industry, You can earn 949·642·2255 age child. Irvine. Eng Good local ref's 12yrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'----------~ • prox Nov. 7th $1500/ S1500 'wk SSOO get, U Bartender• Hostess apeal<, e)(p. PT al1or exp. .{949) 646-3735 I BUY At.L PIANOS BMW 9030 ------·..,----1 '93 EXPLORER 4X4 Mo. Agt 949·675·4912 started 888·845·99~0 Server*Bua Person school, S220wk. Car & ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FERRARI 9067 47K ml m nl, wru, S Ant1ques-quaf. lurnrlur• 1• BLUFFS 2·STORV All cash profits! Avg. Fine Dining Restau· good OMV, N ·Debra 1pc or houseful cash '95 BMW 3101• CPE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IC61691l SlS.5!>0 Glamorous 2Br 2Bath $451</yr restoel< Col<e/ rant In So. Cst Village eve 949·552•4681 Dys MERCHANDISE pald (71 4) 957·8133 20 Red tan CO loaded '77 Ferrari 308 GTB LEXUS OF Biggest 2 car garago. H ershey/Pepsi dis· Shallni. 949-476·1901 949·794-9900 •••••••••• (C19536) $20,995 Hor<ltop dk brwn ton WESTMINSTER Pool & Spas. Move-In ploys in C.M. Work 6· Dental 1...,..S-1a-ff-1n_g_C_o_o_rd-l-na_t_o_rs_ Old Coins Gold Silver Costa Mesa Int. showroom cond, 1714) 892-8908> 6 mo Leaso. $2.200· 7hrs/wk, Inv. roq'd Office M•nager/ Computer sl<llls ol----------l Franklin Mini, Sterling t.lncoln·M ercury 11 ,300m1. S38t< obo '95 BRONCO XL T S2,500. 300·337-1375 xt101 Receptionist for must, strong organlza· ir..T'PTAUES &OlO Old watches & Jowolry (714) 5 40·5630 (949) 675·4382 4x 4 l thr, alloy s, NOTHING OOWNI prl11ate -NB GP. Xlnt Ilona!, phone sl<llls,1,niii.niii&&iiWiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Westcoast Coin 642·9448 (0 81212) $19,988 ~ cUJ .,,(fa. Locoted In C.M. Your people/phone skllls, customer service orl·11 _R_E_C_O_R_D_S_/T_O_P_S_ 1-B-U-IC_l< ____ 9_0_3_5 FORD 907 5 wE'sET~l~~~ER """7" wk s 1 o K/yr avg. call req • d. F fT M · F. great work at home, FT /PT I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( 71 4) O 9 2 ·9 9 0 8) .z: Plug ruo ltle Closslf:ect secion IO l1M 58fVlces •rom elednct0ns ond r;h.:mbers to IOOO~S & pc1nlels ~-Pilot 642 5678 *~~u4io good credit.. 6hr/ computer. Ins exp ented, potenllal to Jazi, R&B, Soul, Rock li'/.'J·~ 800-213·5686 Free office, benefits. Fax work avail. Westcllll TOP Etc ... SO's & 60's Mike ~~~hrs ~~me ~•64~~3~ 0~17~.F~~wme DOLLAR 945•750 5 ~~~~~=~-~~~=~=~~=~~==~=-~~=~,=~N=~=~.~=~~ l\'E BU\' A:\'YTHJ.\'G OLD! 8~~:r:roa3B~1:0~~~ Pt~:~~N~~c!~~o~~j D ~1~~r~C~ro~a0 ~!f ~!~i-u-~-:-:c_a1-:-4-c9_h·-,~-~-e8_n·-.:-:-~-o4-r~ PAID! JEWl:LRY, FURS Barbara Sanregret s;tes avallable. Call 1· based. Flex lime, clear has openings tor Realtor 949·644-0195 800·800-3470 ~4/hrs). driving record. Fax Sales Assoc's tor F/P/ & ART 6025 Dover Shor•• Baylrt/ (CAL SCAN) Experience & OMV re-limo call Llttlo People dock. 4br 2.Sba. 2 car Wk from homel S2K-5KJ port to 714·648•0981. and Me 949·645· 1355 gar. yd Short term lse wl< Not mlm, travel In· EXPERIENCED Llve- S3500 714·269·0505 dust Pub Co sup· out to care for 8mo 1"...::=====~'i American family Aly port (800)94.3·3148 old twins and 8 & 8 yr MAXMARA F 0 R LE ASE ·N 0 W olds. 7:3o am-5:30pm Sm flf CO.>\\ T Pl.A/\ 2 Choice 'Turnkey • (Ahso Viejo Active & H"n eru " 11 CREDIT 2907 attentive & help wrlh " Condo Sandc astle. homework. Must Ba Y.omcn sBoutque Corona del Mar, Wall< • needc.prci,.sSIO'IG to Alll Pool & Spa, 2Pr A DEBT·FREE LIFE! Re II ab I e I Ref s S<iles person I Veai 2Ba Top floor 11iow. Conl1don1rat help. CU1 s300/wk.949-574•4248 sales e..perience a ~!l s1.9001Mo. (No Poti;) monthly payments. Fashion Model PT, NB 11 'fOJ tia..e e•cel!l'.nl 81gg1e 2 Car Garago. Reduce Interest. Stop water front restaurant, $ellitlg atjf,lie$, 'fOJ collection calls. Avoid no exp necessary, Th· ~ iro~e up to '6'MMKI a.I J/,u.1 banl<ruptcy Nation's Sun for the Lunching $15 S30 per It' 1 t11l. ,.J. ..... ~'-. largest nonpro fit: ladles. Fuller figure 714-754-7900 • .7.t.or---Genus Credit Ml:lnage-ok. Britt 714-675-2174 :s-...c:====="""'il: f>''/.'I·~ mant 800·892-2953 GET PAID S15·S30 per ( 2 4 h o u r s ) · hour processing Insur· PENTHOUSE lbr l ba no pots, now carpet, (CAL•SCAN) ance claims for local APPOLVl'M&'VI' SETll'BS/ CONtlIDl£RS s1095. (949) 675-4175 .. 6-ET--0-0-T ... Call 7am·11nm M·F APARTMENTS FOR RENT BALBOA PENINSULA 2607 3br 2b• duplex, 2nd l)oor, grt bay & ocean 11u. 1 car gar, over· sized rms, $2050.'mo. (949) 723-4178 OF DEBT! !:Ye can he'£! • (rl'll11 (urJ1 (i.m...,1/tJareJ • l'a1me1:11 I vutrl'!l • lntt ·e~t RnfouJ • l/JrJ))mt .~b SwppeJ • l/J~/Jm11• [ i tivl .... SUNNY 2br Apt above._----------i gar, remod garage & MONEY laund 51 200 Avail oct·22 1949) 675·7t23 TO LOAN 2914 NEWPORT BEACH 2669 • 1 & 2BR+2BA • NEWPORT BAY TERRACE Lg 1 & 2Br noar Back Bay & goll course. ~orge pool, new car· pet & much more. Sorry No Pots 545.4955 Lrg 1 Br plus bath & Flnanclal woe• h•ve you on your to••? We p rovide loans reg•rdl••• ol credit h latoryl No f ee, reasonable rlltesl 1·877·566·9719 Lo•n Specl•ll•l Car, homes, personal ond debt consollda· lion, small business wolcome Call toll free. 1 ·877·467-4922. kitchen, street porklng ••••••••• ~~~~.~~c71~;~~~-~7~~ ANNOUNCEMENTS PEEK·A·BOO VIEW Upper 4Br 2Ba lg new --------- lut, nu crpt, aunroom, ANNOUNCEMENTS •tc prkg. 52800.'Mo. 2920 yearly. 673·6900 X 105 Ask for Goly.• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~i! MEET SINGLE PEOPLE MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS ROOMS 2706 throughout rural ,l\merica Confidential. reputable, established plan. Free details. Coun try Connections Newalellor. P 0 Box 40 5 S uperior Nebrasl<a 68978. (CAL0 SCAN) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SE LL YOUR PRODUCT NP home guard comm, or service stotew1del Room avail Private S450 for a 25 word entrance/ba. garage ad, 200 Calllornla $600. (949) 644·1211 newspapers com· RENTALS TO SHARE 27~4 COMMERCIAI. REAL ESTATE blned clrculatlon 011er 3.3 mllllon. CALSCAN ( 9 1 6 ) 4 4 9 .3 6 9 6 . (CAL"SCAN) 2925 Thin1<1ng ol hiving • garage .. re? Olve u1 a c:alll CLASSIFIED 942·5978 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 PAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT mo CANYON 10A1'1ll> COMMllNI rv f\Y ''"' tllOS ISi.ANO l MPlll Ir U~I trr.t.·f~ N'ICI gull ti11ll!;C VK "'"" l;tlj<l) I flrt•(1CC JMt~ 111 ) r !Uf &; r1tc I . 2 c.-.I BIHlpf!ftnlClll llOllll I • ~ .. tr W•• t! • \Y.lsl'ICfK1r)'t,r ho(iJ\11fK • Fltq>l."l( ~ (WllOI I A {tl1SJ • "Ir l ondilll11lll IR • Wr.11.:V 111 2 flllll I UH doctors office. Com· plete training pro· 11ided. Computer and modem experience required . Call 800·942·8141 ext.6 (CAL"SCAN) Pharmacy •PHARMACY TECH •CLERK TYPIST •CASHIER SAV.QN DRUG In. Newport Beach Full & Part Time poal· lions. flexible sched· ule.. Call for Interview. (949) 642·0122 or fax resume 949-642·9469 t'T /Vf ~,,,.,.,,,....ct ~w•lnit-htfta 812-$20 Per Hour T1111·Jltl!llU1."Crl' hlj!hcr : ~ri1~·1~"'~1 '-·- • r.1111.,.. .. °'~ • ~"'II ......... """'"'1'1 ~labll~htd In l989 anti f{rOWlrlf{ CalJ for~ appolJllmcol M188-313-4744 Pre-School l••cher --------.. & (Elemeotry •Ide HICKORY 2-6pm) 2 positions, _ private school. FARMS Huntington Beach area. (714) 536-1441 Gift Supervisor R•l•ll counter and Gitt (''"'' ,, r• ,,. , r ~ wrappers, for the Mall kll<. ''"' 11\>rffun•ut..1> Room, NPB fashion lft Sal Island. Apply In per· G es son 537 Newport Ctr. Wrlh~tr.tnlMfTdurtn~ lhc hr>llddr\ """'" CLASSIFIED H 11o1y f 1 ll"s the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan· dise Items, because our columns compel qualified buyers to calll 642·5978 SALF.S 1\1\0\•t /\\r'I U4t.•I \V•\Ut "'10 I ''' 1'1111 l: t ~5J\U\ "'•111 t ltAIN l•AUT llM I Ull llMI IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY! We are seeking ~ aD;ivated, expenenced ADVERTISING SALES ixti~ for~ growing Southern California oommuruty ~cbain. Your ~~: new acmunt developnent. maintaining e!AAh!jc:hed aa:runts, posiave C\1StOO)el servx:e attitude, and desire to build strong advertising pannershlps wnh clients Minimum 2 yeais gevious adveJtl.Slng sales experience with new$lper mdusay expedena? pref en ed. We offer: base salary + CXJDnUsskm. excellent benefit.9 package indudlng 401(k), and a supportive wotk enworunent.. SUbmit oover letter, resume, and salary hl.9t.ory to: Times c:omnumitv News . 425 W. Broadway, sufte #300 Glendale, CA 91204 A'M'N: Human Resources Or Fax: (818) 648:8897 "Ernployee." "E111pleado. " "Arbeitnehmer." "Employe." Mt~t Buy Outright Estate Safes Conducted~ Antiqurs ~· 40years in Newport Beach 714.673.6223 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furr:iture PIANOS & Collectibl1t!i ·~o• .,.·•~•'°'• • "'9'4'.,_. •A .. ~ '• ~ • '"""~t ... ·• $$ CASH PAID $$ ori• .,..". O" .... "' ~·· WE BUY ESTATES ~957·8133~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. Main St. Santa Au. CA 92707 .... ,, .. rr ...... FURNITURE 6014 4 Poster Calif King bod/frame & 6 draw· ers S 175. 4 Poster twin head loot·board $50 949·644·9191 Moving Sale Black Walnut Dining Table. 6 Hl·back Chairs, Lorge Wood Framed Mirror, Che st , Cou c hes , planters. acessories & more 760·9590 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 Double the size of your warehouse ator•ge. Industrial s t eel stai rcase . catwall<s, steel cages. etc Joo 714·799·1969 Increase Your Odds on Lotto Rec eive secrot tips & numbers 1·800-775-0712 x 9421 Just Great Firewood Avoid tho rush! Order nowl $1 35 a cord, $75 1/2 cord. Delivered lree to your driveway. 714·865·1432 POSTERS, GREETING CARDS. Wholesale/re- tail. Ideal for stores or swop moots. Call for catalog 626·440-9041 L11. Msg (CAL •SCAN) Serv for 12 complete sot Coalport China. pattern Ming Rose, never used set of Waterford Cryatal, meny pcs of Alana & Uvmore 949-650-6476 NOMAMR HOW YOU SAY IT, CWSIFIEDCAI Fiii iT. • ,'\tilfrn ) :t II • I hr,i:1 10 2 .Oil!\ I -I I ' --,, '''''"'''. ,, :....-.,(,,,, Pl.BASE CAl.L (71•) CJ.4•-0!"',00 *Studio Clearance* 5 ARTIST"S WORK 1 Day driveway Sate SAT OCT 31 10-4 1866 Rhodes Or CM (714) 546·0784 New Norman Marcus bll< sliver lox 3/4 1acko1, pd S6500, Seti· $3000 (949) 6110-2847 PETS & ANIMALS 6049 BEARDED COLLIE purebred AKC i;ceks boyfriend for pups. (949) 733· 1595 PERSIAN KITTENS Loveable ball of fur. CFA rogistorod, grand champ 1111es, shots, health guar. blk m31o & a Tor11 lem. S300 (949) 846·8132 PIANOS & ORGANS 6059 Sm•ll Pl•v•r Spinet Piano. Walnut, very mce, pertoct for large boat 949-548-3900. Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot .and the Huntington Beach-:- Fountain Valley Independent to re·ach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this . form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we·11 run it for another week FREEi All for just $10 •. 5 r d rtisin° ··1 prefer a ve d h . h the Pilot an t e \Vlt .the great u Bl due to •1 · • • d oreat response an ~.. .. r service. custon1e Bill Solis c.us10M OE.SIGN fOR YOUR UfESn'lE ANO SUD l sold. -m-Y ca-r f o-r ~ust ) ----------- --D YES, SELL MY CAR Name Address .. Cit 0 MC 0 V1SA 0 "-M X nr ...... __ _ Model _____ _ Pric Bl ~ 3 -~ • I r 10· Wednesday. Octo.bor 28, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot 9175 ' JEEP 9110 MERCEDES 9130 PORSCHE GEO TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNNf HIHSCH 9 080 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I I iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii • '9 3 800 s L 12 Cyl, '91 Metro s 1500. 83 Or•nd Cherokee whrte. bl•ck inter., Auto, A/C, Am/Fm, Laredo 4X4 red, gray 11 685 ml like new Ca'.' (g49) L48·0474 Int, 100K ml, good 572 500 949-673·3432 iJ cond. pwr window/ ---· ------doors. steering/CO '93 1901! 2 .8 '83 911SC 6cyl, 51pd, AJC, lthr Int, p/w. em. 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C~lll~llllOr II Ulllp, 'Ilic :ll:C ol \f")allcs lumr~hct the cntr} to Jraw the 1;1\I Ir ump, Wc,l p.1rtrng "ith another ~p.1J1; At 1111'> sla¥c rn tire prucccJirtg<; dcdJrcr had llrWU\crnl lhat West haJ started with lhc r1..•<I card\ anc.I eight hlad·, carJ~. 'llla1 ,1lrca,I} 'iugg··~tcd th.u We'l hdJ more duli\ than Ea\I. S1rcng1hcn111g th" \uppos111on wa~ the fact 1ha1. had \Vc ... 1 held a ll-4 in spade-. anJ di.111111111.ls. lhc player mrght have cnlcrcu thu auwun So declarer 1,;fO\\CO lu the l.111g uf club!>, relurne<l a club and. when West 'pro· Juccd the eight, fim:\.,cll the ten. Mal.mg ,;x.uJcJ . I.tam lo be u b<'lltr bridge pla)- er! Sub\lribe no\\ to tbc Gottn Hrid~e Letter by calling \800) 788· 1225 for i11form•1tion. Or \Hite to: Goren Urid~~ l.l'llcr. P.O. UoA 44 JO, Chicago, Ill. 60680. nan ·_ -Pilot "Wl'Oll I' lll·A< 11¥>' 1,1 MI« I Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-56·78. HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ....... HONDA 9085 chenger, remote entry. Low ml, cnrome whl•t--------- 514 500. 940·673-8199 (3EiL248) s11.111 TOYOTA 9210 . LEXUS OF ·97 GRANO CHEnOKEE WESTMINSTER liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ *'94 ACCORD EX• 23k m1. take over lse, (714) 892-8908) '95 4RUN .. ER SR5 Coupe blue/grey fully llghl Sliver grey. Low ml, nuto, morel loaded, groat cond, (949) 720•0521 (3MIV145) $19,950 $1t,500 673-1626 MERCURY 9135 LEXUS OF '95 Accord Coupe ---------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WES TM 1 NS TER 2dr, It blue, mnrf, all LEXUS 9115 '93 Sabi• LS 4Jk m1,1 __ t;:..7_1_4.....:)._8_9_2_·_9 __ 9 __ 0~&- power, A/C, auto. Super clean. loaded. '99 4 RUNNER 4 cyl, alarm. 40k ml lthr, bucket, pp 59500 VG. fully oqu1p, clean, $16,500 714-378·4501 '95 ES 300 obo 714-241-7050. (015409) S24,987 Ask for Suo1lm Midnight blue/1vory '95 SABLE GS LEXUS (119654) S24.977 MISSION VIEJO '97 ACCORD E x 4•dr LEXUS Loadod, om·fm coss, Full pwr, V6. llhr ~ISSION VIEJO (624995) S8,99!i 1--'-(9_4_9~)3_8_4_..·,..0_9 __ 9~4- (005317) $19,987 (949,384•0964 Costa Mosa '97 CAMRY LE LEXUS Llncoln.Merc urv 24K mi, llko now, MISSION VIEJO •95 SC 300 (714) 540 -5630 (3TOT519) S19.950 (949)394-0964 ca s I\ m 0 re ,, v 0 r y. •97 Mountaineer 40 LEXUS OF HYUNDAI 9090 (034!522) $31 ,967 CO. prom sound. ABS (W7E14S)T8M91~.~~~: LEXUS CJl2529)'$21,997 MISSION VIEJO Costa Mesa (949)394-0684 Llncoln·Mercury 23' Travel Traller (7t4) 5,40·5930 VANS 9225 Wtldornoss Cimarron '95 SC 300 • by Fleorwood Soll-Rally rod ivory llhr '98 MYSTIQUE '82 VW VANAGON contn'd, H20, pro· (020231) S25,977 Loaded. auto, AC. EXCELLENT BOOVttl Pono shwr hold'g LEXUS (64 l l 52) ($ t 2•4981 NO MOTOR S500 ' ' MISS ION VIEJO Costa Me50 tanks, groot condl 9 6 066 Lincoln Morc urv (949) 675-J391 Sloop 4, calalyllc heat l94 )3 4 • 4 714•540-5630 '84 DODGE 350 addod, must 100 to s; ,9 6 ES 300 Bovorly convorslon appreciate. S5 ,200 , Ca s hmore Ivory.--,....-------Van. Pwr, dual air. (9 .. 9) 644-t342 (138854) S24 744 NISSAN 9150 67,900 ml, 1 owner, LEXUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r ocord s. S 5900.obo ISUZU. 9100 MISSION VIEJO •87 STANZA Whlle,, ___ 9_4_9_·7_5_9_·3_4_0_7 __ (949)364-0864 AC. am·fm, smoggod, '87 GMC 2500 • '9:5 Trooper L TO 4X4, 21 Kml, OUIO, (3PA0583) $18,880 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 092·9906) JAGUAR 9105 '96 ES 300 Full opt Loic cerr (I 42542) S26 987 • LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)364-0664 '97 ES :JOO 2nd owner, over ISOK •vAN• star conversion m1. well ma1n1amecf tow pkg lrt rear AC. S2000 (949) G46-2937 '1 captain chatrs, bod. •94 MAXIMA SE eng & trans 011 cooler . Lo l'Y\J, lthr, org own. $4500 (50J66t) $13,330 949-640·1981 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER ('~14) 892·6908 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 While/groy, full opl (03981 5) $28,987 LEXUS ---------'70 Bug 4-Spd, AM/ '89 XJS V12 Conv. MISSION VIEJO PLYMOUTH 9165 FM Stereo. Now PDHll, new 1op/blk1tan, (949)364-0664 Runs Great $2100 $11.~00/obo Good --.9-3_S_C_C_O_~--E-·I '94 VOYAGER LE 000 949-723·5169 cond (949) 650·1526 Loadod, 7 P3ss. ABS. '87 VW Quantum ,94 XJ SC fo~36~~;o;;;:7~oorirl, (179187) $10,99.t Tan, tinted. aulo, 4·dr, Groen/Inn. 10 mi. LEXUS OF Costa Mesa sm:mgod. nice ridol p 94280) 528,995 , WESTMINSTER Llncoln-M erc urv $18 0 (949) 673-4596 BAUER LOTUS (714) 892·9906) (7141 54o·5 0:JO '98 VW BEETLE 949·642·77"0 Sports .s>kg , PW, ______ _..r__ (0023os> s19,9e1 . '94 XJ12 LOTUS 91i3 PONTIAC 9170 LEXUS J a d o /c r o a m , MISSION VIEJO (692853) $21,995 '98 GRAN_O AM (949)364·0664 BAUER LOTUS ,95 ESPRl'l'.' s 4 s Ltko now, loodod. --'---'------714·842·7700 (518428) $13,998 Black/grey '94 XJ9 l OK ml, oz runs. Costa Mesa 0 ark b I u o /tan , (F63t25) $49 995 Llncoln·Merc urv (692442) $18.995 BAUER LOTUS (714) 540·5630 BAUER LOTUS 949·842·7700 949·642·7700 195 XJ6 '97 ESPRIT T o p 8 z. /I a n 1 1 h r , VS. Blacl<i block (737031) 527.995 (F65373) $59.995 BAUER LOTUS BAUER LOTUS 714·842·7700 949·942·7700 TRADE through c :ts r ed 642-5678 Good job) rdi;ihle ~en 1n' i11tl rl'>lrnt: 1hi1tR\ lo Im~ It' .111 1hcr.:-.:,.:-r. J,1\ Ill C'ti"if1~·1i . ~· ERVICE for all your needs... ~ ·sE·R·v·1·c·E---1 ~~~IC DIRECTORY CONCRETE & 3528 MASONRY FENCES 3557 & DECKS HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX WALL 3 615 & FITNESS 3 7 4 0 LAWN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif PREP ARA TI 0 N 3 9 2 S C 0 VE RINGS CHUNG'S PAINTING 24Yrs Exp·Grt Price' Guo.r Work-Free Est Lie., 37 5602 538-1534 P.-eclse Plumbing 3932 --------•! Loaky Showers Rep'd ••JAG MASONRY•• Rcqrouton'l & lnst.111 n BLOCK Bnt(;K STONE ADDITIONS REMODELING LG70130 0 (1'ln ol T 1lo All 1\·pu Olly Work• 673·80G5 or O·lu 8!:>26 Est L7J0089 531·7643 • Wood Fences * RoplacolRopair Low S Fro• hauling osl Llc'd Ad~aorage C0<•$I 974·5301 '1'1 ,,,,'"""\Ill>'"" Yard Cln·up, Trim trees. hedgos. palm lroos Removal. Now lawn/plants 960-8502 RAINBOW Clrcle M•lnt. SllANE'S (~Nlr111rrf.ll.111rd•rtt/H' I 111rn mrr/ ,\pri11/i/,,,.1 l'r.·r r1rrrl/n1(11/lllimw1 t Palnllng·lnl/Ext HouselApl Ouohty Job. Free osr. L#5G9897 8 36·8808 Ike's Custom Painting Prof, Cloon, Quality Work. lnl/Ext & Docks L#703468 631-4610 ROBERT ISBELL CO Repairs & Remodels TAX PROBLEMS? Froo Est1ma1os A f L•8B7398989·1090 udrt., non-tier , collocl1on. I can ---------· Dan Dawson Plumbing Apr. Amell. Replpe help! 949-673·8905 Drains 24hr ave. Exp't _T_U_T_O_R_I_N_G--3-9-2-9 gos systom roplpos L 5 54 7 2 2 64 6· G 7 20 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EJCpert Drain Cle•nlng & Plumbing Ropnhs 20y1s exp All work guar Steve 545·8298 PATIENT TUTOR Math (nrith-calc) physics. chem, lost prop (C0ESTJGREI SAT) Freo 1nlo Jim S111pp1ng. drywall repair Te~luro, paint touch up. Small lobs ok. Bob (714) 840-4368 The Stripper Spoc1allzlng In Wallpaper Romoval L5889241 993·5037 We Gals should hang together. Strrp. Install, odvlco-to the craz.y. L-735976 631 ·2111 Int Ext•Small Jobs OK --------,.1 Decorative Painting •Neighborhood 548·580U-. .. Madia 714·547-MATH --------- Phvslcs Chem Math Sell your homo BATHROOM CLEANING DRYWALL FLOOR INSTALL IMPROVEMENTS o.JUiFlNISHING 3448 iiSEiiiiR~VliiCiiEi.Siiiiiiiiiiii3ii5ii4ii8 SERVICE 3584 REPAIRS 3620 HOME 3756 MOVING. Lt494350 948·3006 714·580·9628·Pager Plumber! J H s H s •c 0 111'1du1 1 lhr~':i\~~:~~liod. Basics lo SAT II APt---------- Phys. PhD 557-3648 -------- 3834 A TOUCH OF CLASS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii kruegcr pnlntlng Clooning nor. Comm Witthoeft Drywall Sales•Svc• Install --------PUBLIC NOTICE residential Lie Bond. Fruo Est All PhJsos• Smtlg Jobs HardwdNinyl/Coramlc Tho Calif. Publlc Ullll· faux (lnlsltlng Terosn 714·202·7 143 Clean! Cloanl Cleon! PERGO,Cnrpet/MiC Visa TIME TO BEGIN 1los Commission RE-wood rtstoratron F L100219 e9a.9590 YOUR HOME ,.~ ... TWEEDY PLUMBING 949-645-2352 UPBOI.STEIUNG 3931 JJ111/i1111> u,:.,1a:in.1 f<p•I·"' P1 1\11h1d r 1111 • ,111. • I ,,., ... 111b .... , ,. * Drlght Houseclean Ing 20Vrs hp F Jlr S ree E51 OUlnES lhal Oii usad mallhCW (r1ropean Pr 1l~·.1onals L••OOv30 714 539-l·H7 IMPROVEMENT h o usehold goods 548-5481 --------1 G & 0 UPHOLSTE RY u, )I 1n lu"'n' Ref. Dar11k GARAGE OJEC ., movers prlnl their ROOFING 3910 s1nco 68 tusl furn, & Gr:1co 114·857-26-11 ELECTRICAL 3610 DOORS PR T. P.u c. car T number; lie. 740898 •'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil upholsty. slip covors 3678 Call a plumber. llmos and chauffeurs 1• antique rpr 542-4612 *VICK I'S CLEAN I NG liiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiii 1 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii parnf er. handymM print lholr T .C P. num-i----------1 .---------. ( I I fl I . 645-7723 v,., oflor THE OEST Smoll Job EXPERT 1• or any ol the ser-ber 1n all advet11so-1iiitllIDii.?O Yu ,,....11 H1.w:.cWr<Jow Cle3nng. Duncan Electric ••$475· 16x7 •• vices hsted horo In rnents. II you havo a PET 10Yrs E•11 Xlnt R..rs L I a n Includes haulawav our drrectoryl queshon at>oul the lo· SERVICES 3870 v1cr.1 71·1·""60·0395 oca u ck oapon o th t I I . .., ServrcaJRornodols weo er • r p, n· CALL Y 0 UR gahty of a mover. hmo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOATING SERVICES 3470 • 8001 Svcs Lid ?Oyrs I HERCULES ,_ 1>:..p, QU;ll stain. var· n11h, on.imol. V11 hi. dor;r. Va ·.nc1e• • Q!I l • H "'S or homo 9.t'J C75·7817 Carpel •fl0Cirs •9 nd1W lls• ClfANING W roJ'"s And MU<. 1 M tll 3490 554-6834 Advanced WooC1sys10111s ·Custom Cn1Jl11ctry· -Kllchon • Oatr1 • Oouri. COMPUTERS 3556 Moldtng• • 1.111nto1s •iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii L£~IB!'i0 714 990 ·0 970 MACMEDIC • Caro for Macin10111 Cornpulers 111 your 11mo/olc Low/ hourly i.:11• 873•!5453 * • LI 1 f 1 sl allJtax. eq5.5704 LOCAL SERVICES or chaulleur, call: AllT>ru1fR1111ft&Rcp11n L A12 ~~~7~• ~;~~~042 TODAY! Publlc Ulllilles Pet Sitter/Dog Walker • Raidcatral • C.mmtrcl.J ---------Commission Oaily/Ovorn1ghl visl a. 548 0769 PETERKIN lloclric HANDY MAN 3710 ========= 7 14·558-4151 Rois avl. Llc'd/Bondod - FAST OIG SAVINGSS 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INTERJOR _A_ll_A_m_e_r-lc..;,a_n_M_o_v_e_r_s Denise 7t4·035·897 0 'WW'O. .. hunr•rciofcom Ros-Com/'im1-lq job$ 11 L618717 000·748·1741 •Home Jmprvmnt•• DESIGNERS 3782 Carolul, curtoous & --------- Now Hiring! Drywall. carpentry & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fnsl• Surprlzlngly PIASTER Ml\llJl'll1l •111\l\llN1 Ill 'Ill\\ 'olllllM\IN\1<1 DECKS B JEFF l'owt•r Wnshinf( < h•nnlu)t/~1·nlh1)( • ""'"' • 1,n11t • flrt<4 • '""rr'°'" • """.,, • \ldln11 I •'ltlDrod '!\:.Iman Omtr 949-862-5882 morol Srni!ll 1obs ok cheapl 549·0223 REPAIR 3880 AFFORDABLE ROOFING & REPAIR Gary 6 15·5277 0 ff 0 M £ iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY raARDEN DECOR Pt .. ter/Stucco Patch frH Est/Senior Disc. ALL KINDSI CablnolS, ·Serving So Ca 25yrs· Al types Of roofs LOWEST RATES Storage. Trco H101• 1\1111111 r" & Ac<~"ll•l" Llc11'326864 24Hr$ 780·6321 4'howronm 714-554-7031 714-433-0820 -"A BETTER MOVE" Pl .. ter/Stucco Patch UC'D/INSURED ·Serving So Ca 25yrs-__ ................. _... .............. __ Llc,.,326864 24Hra 7 14 554·7931 ORCO PLUMBING CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Shopping for a now epatlment? claas1f1od lets you compare costs • without hassle or worryl Ctasslfled 942·5678 --Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 . --..... -.. Antiques & Collectibles -Advertising Supplement .. . ucs · J ~top ~ auh ftisit -tlf£s£ sp~rialttl slf ops lorat£b t!frouglf~ut ~ouf4rrn Qialifornia ·. ot • wr .. Wedneldoy, October 28, 1998-81 Antiq'ues & Collecribles -AdVertising Supplement t I love old things D) Marke\ /Ja111el ..._.,..,_ , __ lf II>\~ ol<.I tlnn ~ -the olu 1, the better. The\ gi\-e us a true l l ghmp e of th(' Jla'l. But what about tcxla' and all the N.,tuft" \\C accumulate? 1\-.o hund1e<l \ca1~ £rom n<l\\, someone lik~ me will be wdt111g ,nbout unuc.iuc.s unc.J l1keh the' will be talking about rm cutkc tnhle 0 1 lx:droom "L'l. · Fu1111tu1e ond luuntk>:.'i other item' ttwt I ha\c \cCn , CU'\: 1749·1890. al\.' mud a mme elegant thnn lhc computer dL•.,,J< ndmninp tn\ h\inp. mum tud;.1\. And lhc thing., from d1ca 1967, lil\l• tlw t<>V'> 1..m vuu 1.:ould '>II in and actualh pcdaJ pi..,h a1ound lh\.' front ·,wu, tod.t\ a re outd..ttl'Cl. Whl.'ll I thmk .1bou1 '' h~1t people" ho hve<l before u.., were thi11king 01 \\h\-thcv u-.c.•d and t1C<l'>L11-ed ccrtam item..,, an ruHiqul' c.lcak•r\ 1'lu1 L.' rnmcs to mind. The~ colk•cl dreanw both l.1r~1· and .. mall tht1l take thL.• form of lx·Jroorn ... '>Cts, armo1rcl>. Ul1\\ork •. inu.,1Lal tont11but1on,, lOlllrnunication dt.•vic.cs, linen,, -.crvmy ''•11 l', to\' ... the li-.t gcx:., on and on. One 1hang we do a' pl'1..1pk· ''to co11tun1alh go bad .. in tinw, ~1g;.1in .md ag.1in, ~md 1.hcck.up 011 u11r.-.chcc; O[tcn, \W bring tt'\!:.L,\U1.'ll ffil'lll<JI 1c ... back hom the pa. ... L \~1. di.,n:gard wh<at1.•ve1· 1mp1~r:t11.·ulit1c' might Ix· caw.t>J hv SJJ\·ing ti t.:herhhed hatbm., \\hc11 ... cmll'thint.t "1rnm· p1'<1e.:.lic.1I" "011ld ca.,ih do. • Al1110 ... 1 .1n .. 1h1nf! cun be an·ant14tll.', 11 \OU gl\c 1t 40,yetU'> 01 moll' ~1 m.my d1llc1l·nt ll<"rn" an· \,tlt1(;.d ""' ~.:olk~tiblcs, pc1 haps bcc.l\l._l. the\ 1'l'm<.l111 unluigt..:llahlc. Altl'• ''"'ting an a11t1qt1t .. • .,t<•l C 1hc11.: 1s .. omcthiug that seem' to drnw \Oii h.11:k ag.1in ;rnd .1g:11n On thc.."'l' pagl''· \\l' ha\l' u., .. l'tnblt-<l .m a1 la\' ol antique .. ho ps, -.101"' .and ,,...,t 111.1!1-. lhat ;.appeal tu hu1h the avid colb:tora., \\Cll .i... llac..• poll'llti.11 l·olll"L IOI c:1d11>lfl 1" ii.. own .,petial lr\.'.t'>lll l' hunt. E111uy the..• JUlll llo.:\ An olde fashioned Halloween party at Eckert's General Store E ckert's General Store Antique Mart in Los Alamitos will be having their first annual Olde Fashioned Halloween Party Open House on Saturday, Oct. 31 from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Enjoy free apple cider and ref1eshment , and enter to \\in an original papier machc j<.11:k·o-lantern, complete with its original paptcr face. You can also enter to win one of several 25 gift certificates to be given av.ay. Vi,it space 36 and sec the huge collection of oriftinal vintage Halloween collectibles. Wear a costume tu the party and receive a prize. The store will be completdy restocked the night before the open house with new treasures from buving trips across the country and redecorated tor fall . Bring the kids with vou for their special treats. Eckert\ is also proud to announce the expansion of one of their quality dealers, Judy Hentsch, the former owner of Hentsch's Country Store in Cypress. Chris and Charlie Eckc1-i have removed -;ome walls in the store to create Hent-,ch's Country Corner. The space has· an odgin<!l 1800s Victorian f1 ont porch as a unique backdrop. Along with her incredible antiques (\nd collcc t1ble-., lfontsch offers unique gifts, folk art, garden whimsies, dried floral ·arrangements, American oak, and fantastic Victorian silverp\ate. Eckert's is also proud to wdcome Finder's Keepers, fo1mcrl}' located in Seal Bcad1. Lorraine Weeks, O\\ ner of Keepers, ha., done a fantastic JOb of deco• a ting her space\\ ith painted furnitu1·c, a1 t, lolk art, garden signs, oak Im niture and more. , Eckert~Getteral Store is located at 3555 Katella in Los Alamitos directly of( the 405 and 605 freeways. Call (562) 431-0548 for more i'1fonnation. ~ lha11J.. '~1a -··· ·; ,: ,, G:B ),~,, ~-,,, " . .. 1 ':::::::"' 1 _, Eckert's· General Sto.re Antique Mart, Inc. 3555 Katella, Los Alamito ·, CA 90720 a-Co,.tyard .... Antiqu Shoppes BACK STRE£T ANTIQUES Estate Antiques -Certified Appraisals Victorian -French -Italian Turn-of-the-Century Furniture Gallery Quality Fine Arts (909) 599-6052 (a t Los AJami los Blvd.) 562/431-054 OVER 100 ANTIQUE DEALERS u nd <'r ont-roof. Qua] ity antiques from adu_.rt isi n<t lo \! ic torian. A famih-run husirn.:' .... ~ \-.,i1l1 o\~r 50 vear~ experience in · th ..A. nl 1que m~rketplace. Olde '0~1e Halloween Party Open Douse Sat11rday._ October 31 JO nn1 -6 p111 •!°'tun· 1 n111pl1•t1·h rt 1twL1·d ~itl1 trt•u .. un·, f1m11 n·c c·nt l1t1}i11g trip u(·tu .... tlw <·mrntn. • l'ntn In""' 111 .. Ori •i11.1l'' vi11tag1' l',lfl<'I 111.l('ht~ Jtwk-0'-1 111ti·m n1mplc•1t ~ith tlw tlrl>;i11.1I P·'IWI f111 t • 1'11·1· 11p11l1• 1·iil1•1 ,'\ ,, f11•,.,f11111•11h • U1· 1111' In \ j .. i1 i"J'Ht"P :~c, u111I ...... tlll'i1 l'!INI' or 1111ginal I lallo~1·t·n 1111111'1 t1bl~ (1111 1111 "'"'''). • \\1•111 II t lltoltllllC' (11 tftt• p.111\ <.\ rt•t 1•i\1• l pt i11•. • 1:111c•1 .1 il1.1w11ag lo l\ill •41;_()(! gifl t'1•1lifi1-.1l1•. ~ol lector's ©mpo'l:ium Wide Selection of Antique Treasures Curiosities & Memorabilia - Unusual Co41ectlbles Major Credit Cards Accepted (909) 394-4656 ~'*o""ri Purveyor of lmpulsJve Necessities Cottage furnitiJre -Country Birdhouses Old & New Gitt Ideas (909) 592-5630 Christmas °ve:" House Nov. 7 & 8 157 Notfh to '210 ~tat All'1W Hwy, left oo Soo Omos Ave )JS! past RR Tracks. l\tn left ilto pa1(hg let Coll for Shop Hours 120 W. Bonita Ave. •San Olmos, CA 91773 - " ·Antique Mall Spend a fun-filled day of ~ a11tique shopping in the I Inland I Empire . ~can help I pla11. your shopping trip, starting at Em11ia's Trunk! Qualicy antiques, jewelry, porcelain, china, linens and f-urnicurc from J 8001s to 1950. ~ ' b. Mon. 'at. I 0 a.m. -5 p.m. .cl ~ Sunday 12 noon -5 p.m. _.tJii 'I I' I '' I I,· I .\ ,, Antiques of the Sea A ntique~ of The Sea is a very special place: a nautical collector's paradi~~ . IL draws people from all over the world and loca1ly attracts decorators, homeowners, and staff from movie studios, restaurants and offices searching for that special nautical treasure Owned for 27 years by Eric Bakker, a native ~f Holland, ans1 his B1;tish wife, Elaine, this shop is a virtual museum, with treasures stored from floor to ceiling and in every nook and cranny. On display are navigation instruments, octanls, sextants, harpoon guns, navy cutlasses of the t 860' era, bells, binnacles, wheels, ship lampc; and a large coJlection of diving helmets. Bakker also buvs \our nautical antiques to add lO one of the largest collections in Southern Calitomia. Antiques of the Sea is a must :-cc. Antiques of the Sea is located at 16811 Pacific Coast H\\-'V .. Sunset Beaclr. Call (56?J 592-1752. Countl'.Y Store c,. Garden -., Holiday Open House Nov. S-8 t' 10 am -7 pm The lum are f1lli19 114 1i9hts hnt e chill The htli4ay mm •ill HU ~. here •.. Gar4111 Om will h •rit11111i19 1tith Chri1tMH 4mretim 114 1ttdtrf1l 91Ff1 . (or f111ily 114 friu41 m11111.tc for yt1r tru, 9ar4u 1i9u, fl19r,9ruti19 m4t u4 11i~H utiqm. Celt~rett the HUH with H u4 jol u for h0111t111adt cookies u4 hot 1piee4 el4er Carden Daze Store Hours Mon -Set tOam -S~m Sun tOam -itm J626 CtrrltH Ave., Les Al111ittt (mm I~• slrHI fror1 Les Al111ltt• tt19• Schei Give u 1 hzz ~ (S62J 430·7576 · ~ We nit fire woo• fotl li~ It's • titre •• kuw 1till 4riv1 ftl ~l .. 1111•' craiy 7u~ TREASURE MART ANTIQUE MALL ~ lOO OPEN SHOPS ' 26Lh Anniversary Parking Lol &ale Novem5er 7. 1998 fmc:" Qy_altl~· Vk.l "111111. Perh.--..d fu1rnt11re, l.IJ-..,, <... :rnm11. .... wmr"'· Orienlul. ,Jewclt y. lk I Whccl11., hctrbicl\, Trunk., Ted=iy lktu !'>, Tov•, TmiM. t\ulivc i\mcncnn. ~. llunli~ fir t"i>\luni. ~'Otb J\nd I .1~ \e>;M MemorUb1hn, Rercrcncc lk-ok.-. i\nd <~Id · And ~-="' Collect.il: le.A APPR;\l6t:R i\\ii\11~l~lf.·11ft~i\'l6 10 'fO 1 HS E. REDLANDS BLVD. SAN BERNARDINO, CA. OPEN 7 DAYS 10 TO S:SO 909-815-7164 ~oVal :!Bnultnn Your Best source! Figurines, Jugs, Misc., Moorcroft, Lenox, Royal Copenhagen, B & G., Bunnyklns & Beatrix Potter Figurines THE GIRLS 151 E. second St., Pomona Antiques & Collectibles -Advertising Supplement ·~ r - --· ·;,;.~ ~· ~-" ~ . ., astalgic Plaza Antfgua 'pla7.a Antigua's nostalgic ~tmo-;phere cts the " mood," c;aid ow ner Joan Cemich. • A ou walk through the doors, you arc immediate!) tran portt:d to the day., of vcMcryear. Cool jan is p1aying, • llie fountain is bubbling, and the relaxed and friendlv expert taff all add to an unforgettable adventure down Memory Lane. ·.. Plaza Antigua ha.-. more than 80 of Orange County's bes t • iantiquc dealen, all in one facil ity. It offers a wide array of ·mercha ndise, from antiquities to antiques; Victorian ro .~ · tagc; and cottage to collectibles. A stroll through the • Pctaia takes you to another era, whether it be the : • ~naissance or the turn .of the century. Coll ectors, connois ·curs and designers alike find that one-of-a-kind treasure at the Plaza. The • farge staff can advise customers on any purchase. Many dealers are ~e11ificd appraisers which makes even the beginner confident while shopp ing for antique<.,. Vast knowledge is just one of the advantages of .,hopping at Plaza Antigua. It is remarkable how manv wonderful items can be tucked away in one s tore. The eclectic assortment of merchandise 1s almost overwhelming. You will walk through t\vice just to be certain you d<'>n't mis~ any of the hidden bargains. · Pl a1.a Antigua J., c:clebiating it-. second year as one of the "Best of Orange County'~" top antique malk Come by, .,ip some complimentary coficc, make a day of it and enjoy the fond memories that onJ} PlaL.a Antigua can provide. Plaza Antigua is located at 25410 Marguerite Parkway in the Village Center, Mission Viejo. Call (949) 458-9306. Business hours are JO a.m . to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, except • Thursdays when hours a~e extended to 8 p.m.; Sunday, Nooti to 5 p.m. .: PLAT I J\i<.i • PO L I SHING ·· l ACQ L1E.RlN G •RE PAIR <.;II V E R ~M I TH • LA M P REPA I R A N 1 I Q ll I: ~A LES • C 0 NS I G NM ENT ON -S ITE REF I N IS HI NG PA RTS DUPLI C ATIO N (949) 631 -5555 COSTA MESA 1603 ~11pn1or AH'llllC: Cm t.1 Mc:,.1 , c 'A 92927 (949) 6.~ 1 5555 (949) 650 6900 -Right the First Tim~! PASADENA 355 ')o. Roscmc.1d Blvd . Pasadena, CA 91 107 (626) 792·9202 (213) 684-1764 ~----------------------------------~-------------------------' Plaza Antigua Antique and CollectibleS Mall Certified Appraisal Classes Avai la ble Thank You Orange County For Voting Us One of The Best 2 Years In A Row! Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. 10-6 Thur. 10-8; Fri., Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5 · Plaza Antigua (949) 458 .. 9306 2541.0 Marguerite Pkwy. Mission Viejo .. ., .. Antiques & Collectlbles -AdVertising Supplement come experience Collector's Emporium, Back Street and Patti's Potpourri .. C ollector's Emporium, owned bv Oarylann Coolidge, opened in February l 998. Folks say we're the friendliest shop in town. We have more than 100 dealer resale cards on file and carry a fun mix of antiques and collectible . We maintain an active "wants" file for our customers and frequently buy and trade for desirable items to add to our stock. We're a member of BXJ, an international barter and trade organization for businesses, with the owner and one major consignor participating. Come join us for open house on November 7 and 8. Back Street, an impressive tapestry of design and classically inspired furnishings, is a virtual hidden treasure of antiques and fine arts, nestled in the courtyard ~t 120 West Bonita Ave. The sophisticated presentation is a signature style unmistakably recognizable~ Designer Florence Quinn, created Back Street using the best elements of the fine and decorati~c arts. A palette of soft golden h~es drape the t 4-foot walls in a perfect backdrop for ormolu mounted, marble topped demi-Junes and,intricately carved chairs and consoles in DISNEYANA COLLECTORS GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA POTTERY BOOKSIGNING By Disney Pottery Author Nov.22, 12p-2p Disneyana Pottery will be on Display Only $24.95 + SJ.SO S&H. CA rui~nu add Sl.93 sales tu to each order. Allow 6 Wl:!CU delivery time. Order from PARK PLACE PRESS 1580 Hllmlony Cirde Anaheim, CA 92807 . the Rococo style of the mid-18th century, Imported h1bnqucs u~ed on gilded French and Italian tylcs add a Midas touch. Quinn ha-. traveled extensively in Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean and thrnughout the United States for the past 35 years. The credibility of her appraisals have been endorc<l •by Sothcby's London ofticc. as well as other am tion houses in California and New York. She was most recently asked to accept a teaching position by an accre<Jitcd college. T~e al?prclisal indu1>try has many facets, one of wtuch 1s brokerage. Quinn successfully brokered the sail' of a pair of Wygandt mw;ical flutes dated 1896 to Yale University. Tnc. instruments .were.played in concert and placed tn the Yale Collection of Musical histruml·nts 101 the world to view. Store hours arc Wedncs<lav through Sunday, 11 a.m. io 5 p.m ; clo-.cd Mondav and Tuesday. Palti's Potpoun;· opened its doors in early Augu">t of this Yl'ar Offering a wide range of gift idea., both o ld and new, choose from c.ottage furniture a nd hand-painted items to ni'itic birdhouses a nd Bo ·ds bears. . •ROSEVILLE • FURNITURE • FINEART •.CA POTTERY . • REFBOOKS •KAY FINCH •BRAYTON -LAGUNA •DISNEY \Imp ~Ion 7/mrr. 11 am 5 pm ,\111 11 mn 5 pm \un I.! 11no11 ../pm • Ckistd Frt . ~,.. iTEl:ET 4,..T~Uf.i I~. •znz MAIN ST •• GARDEN GROVE, CA 92840 C7•4) 09-3289 • C7•4) S90-•7•• Pl3~<Mta ~JtWn CUSTOM LINENS E R THE HOME ._/6 7/r~u-k~/.;/;r"'"rl'. ?;./' (/J;.J,.f'/1("/1-) ~~""Y'~//ll'/tk//y ./;1 .. J#//k/4~/1 .k~~~/?hd. ~//'r/r/1¥9 f 6/-1 '~ o,JJC.9Ar11ot'/</:rl//l/.h/lf~//I Y/;,I~//,.) .J&~'cJ~Nn"I' .!/N:. /;/1//?1/(1 • }l;wrA S01/11w .. J 9/11":/'/Yll'I'~' .54/if1/Cf") .,Ji;,r .I f l';/)'l~r/.:Jlrt'/f',{' ./.ll'(.¥1/'o/ .~d) <) .• :/J.1t01 ~i"-)t".r/ J 18 APOLENA AVE. BALBOA ISLAND (7 '4} 723-187.9 FAX {714} 723-J 876 Antiques & Collectibles -Advertising Supplement 'Tonv)s Archi~ctural Salvage Wrought Iron Gates & Fencing Stam & Beveled Glass Stone & Marble Doors & Windows Bronze. Wood.Copper Statuary & Fountains New Collection of Handcarved. Roman style marble. bathtubs sinks. sink tops. columns. door surroundings. mantels. relief panels & more. Dealers & Decorators Wholesale & Retail 'Buy t.~ ell 123 N. Ohve • Orange CA 92866 F14) 538-1900 Fax(714)538-1966 ' BUYING ALL STAMP & COIN COLLECTIONS PAYING HIGH PRICES FOR SILVER DOLLARS INDIAN HEAD PENNIES BUFFALO NICKELS ALL U .S~ GOLD COINS K.R. & MAPLE LEAFS U.S. EAGLES PRE 1965 SILVER DIMES, QUARTERS, & HALVES BREWART. COINS, STAMPS & CARDS (714) 533-0400 1725 W CHAPMAN AVE ORANGE T·he Country Inn Oohs°' Ahas & GARDEN <C FE Sarah Whitcomb Stella's Place Circa Antiques The B~ok Store Newport Frame Co. Victoriana & Company Garden Cafe SHOP&DINE (949) 7.22-1177 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa · Al Newport & 17th Street, (Behind the lfarp lnn) ROW HOURS: Tue-Sat 10 5 CAFE HOURS: T ue Sat I I °' Nine Independent Shop!., Over 8,000 ~.r. One Location! ,., c •• ,. p Sa•·• D•r Servlc Our Courteous Buyers Come To You · One Piece Or Complete Estate. We buy all Antiques .P~ ll«UH4, ~~ ll«UH4 B~, ,4~, PiGNU, MuUc BO«d elDdu, . /ulz.e BO«.U Slot M~, c~e. . *We maize cash buy outs * We accept consltnments * 24,000 sq.ft. Antique Store JAM-PACKED with quality antiques! Open Dally 9~ to 6pm FOR SALES! 2fJ,. 4/10 It.aid //11/"~,u~ //ur/"0#11. q<Yl ix/,a"t#t~ <Yl k be ~ cut 'l m~i/i11y /,ii p/i'u 1~ cG.i/ Ol'z q // X [ t; TiIJmlm 'Plus] Antiques Plus 14575 Firestone Blvd. L8 Mirada, CA. (714) 228-1810 9am. to 8pm FAX (714> 228-1899 Lbe t:r<aOer< sback Antique.1 e:J A nciellt Art.1 Pottery, I fitrniture, Orielltal Obj'e1..·f,c1 J'Art ( >ur ,1/111/ """ 111i11111V•111:1t1/1',\'f'l'rtt111'1' llt /b, fii1t• 1ll'l,•Juf,l 11111I 1,1 11't'll l't-r.•1'1l 111 thc' /11ri• 11f t'11rh p1~·c1· 111111{/r •• h,111·r1•11111 /'l,1,t1: • II ( 11/.1,1 p111Yh11.•, 1111/111111,• 1111111w11•11111/ c11//1·11td1/1'.•. ( 'urrmt(v. II'(' 111'<' 1i1/t'n'.•ft"rl ll11/t'tl1,,,/1lllfl1/ll1',•, 11•11'/ h.111,1ft11.q,•, ;;·u•t/ry, 111111 h11n•1·h11ftl 1-.•!11/1• t/1'11{.•, ~'i'n·~,/ fl'/~'1' 1Wl..•l~h11/1~111 j1•r t11/trl111' I '•"'':/II(!:•. ,J,., 1l/~l f 1lf;1, 111111tll/I1~/lll' A~.dtt~·. Gorgeo11.1, U11ique7 Breatbtaki11,9! .. A person could get lost in our store! But our friendly staff will help you find your wayf I ~ Open Daily I 0 - 6 , Sunday I I -5 (949) 597-11 99 9,500 Sq. Ft.. • 77 Dealers Huge selection of Furniture, Sterling Silver, Pottery, China, flow Blue, Reference Books, Estate Jewelry, Louis Icart Otiginals, lt Much More. I ... ,86 Wednesday, Octob.r 28, 1998 , ................................ ..... FOR SALE OAK UIUIY TAILI SMALL DllSlll W /MlllOI SINOll SIWING MACHINI EXCELLENT CONDITIONI 949·63 I • 1316 ANNALEE .•. Everyday, FaJl, C hristmas JAN HAGARA ... Dolls. Figurines, PJaccs, Prinrs, Ornament!I MEMORJES OF YESTERDAY ... Figurines, Ornaments WALT DISNEY CLASSICS ... Reared. Limited (Secondary Markee) EXTENSfVE INVENTORY ... many retired pieces ... asking 25-50% below suggested retail (excepc for WDCC). Call for more info (949) 759-0591 L/ -~rr,c.# j, .. ~Akp,~p~ 4,000 sq. ft. of Pottery, Glass, Furniture, L~ghting, Toys, Autographs, Advertising, Marbles. Too much to List! COME IN AND SEE US 18120 Brookhurst, #9 Fountain Valley Qust South of 405 exit) FOR SALE · MAH JONG GAME SET VE RY OLD! AJI ivory pi<.>ces in original rosewood case w /bra~s handles & original instructions. 2 Very Old Dolls Blonde/Brunette w/extensive handmade wardrobe includlng real fur stole and patent leather shoes. · Call Ms. Mcintosh .949 650-2575 ANTIQUE OAK TABLES With 3 leaves and 5 antique oak, hand carved chairs s595m (949) 6 73-1853 ABBA Fountain Valley French & English Furniture Monthly imports directly. / rom Europe. Over 8000 s.f. K(arel1ousel \lt'111i,,1111ti' "·' '·'' ,, I 011 11 .11'"'11111 \,1 ,11/1,·1 ,fj,"111111\ .i/'J'I'. M-F 9am-5pm •All Sat's 9am-lpm Sm aftt•rnoon & ~im by cJ10,,ce . BL9fORO AN9fIQUB ... M & llf llf 23710 El Toro Rd., ~JIL.9 JIL9 Lake Forest (949) 588-8979 • or (949) 586-1329 - H UGE S ELECTION OF FURNITURE Mahogany -Oak -Walnut -Pine Collectibles ~ Garden Decor ·e Crystal Mirrors · Toys it Clocks re Silver 'i China . ,,. . 10°/o OFF with this ad. Excludes niDvinl ..au mart<ed down ancI~"'it81nt. Antiq'ues & Collectibles -Advertising Supplement Spend an entire day at someplace in Tim~ · Purveyor or Victonan wares, Some Place in Time encompu.ses three dillerrnt entities in one company to sen-e its clients in a variety ol Wll)"). • 'The Antique Mall & Gift Emporium, located in Historic Old Towne Orange allows visitors to shop for special, unique items displayed by more than 48 merchants in one place. And Chloe's Closet -Ladi~ Clothing & Finery is in lhe l.Jp!>tam gallery. • Within the mall is the Dining Parlor & Tearoom where shopper.. can enjoy tasty treats and fine t~ in a bea~tiful sctt~ng. ~dy Van~'s-Tea ~cony is available for spec1~ gathenngs. Fine teas are !.erved m china teapots on beautifully decorated t.abl~. lf clients are unable to visit Orange for their shopping. Someplace in Tlme has a Victorian Wares & CoUa.tibles catalog available to assist in choosing gifts. A service of the catalog is an Executive · Shopping Service where the client calls to order a gift which is then wrapped, packaged and mailed. ' Someplace in nme is a wonderful place to get lost in time while enjoying the finer thinp of, life -whtther it is tea with frienct. browsing throu&b u-easum. or "' Ofdtrina Crom the comfort of yot-- home. .: Built in 1914, the Someplace. Tune buildin~ i.s located in the : Historic Plaza Distnct of Oralla< The area is swrounded by . • hundreds of historic homes. aJort with other shops and rcstaUrants: aJong the tree-lined StJ'eetS. 1he I shopping dhuict is close to . ' Chapman University, l!.dison Field, Disneyland. Arrowhead Pond and oonvenientJy located near major , freeways. Mall hours are Tuesday through Thursday, l 0 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Frida), 10 am. to 8 p.m.; Sacurday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday, ).I a.m. to 5 p.m. The Tea Room & Parlor i.s open Tuesday through Sunday. 11 a.m. to S p.m. and closed Monda~. . · . For further infomration, caO Goffen Public Malions at (714) 538-941 /. . . Month-long celebration at Garden of Miniatures October is National Oollhouse and Miniatures Month. Come join us at Garden of Miniatures as we celebrate with a month-long sale through October 30. · Enjoy 15% off on a different category of in-stock items each week. There will be a $ l 00 gift certificate drawing (may be applied to stock on hand onJy) for the month of October, along with other surprises and giveaways. Bob and Jean have been in business at the same t\\e and Friellq. ~ A Crofters Mall S A special store of handcrafted and unique gifts including antiques and collectibles 306 N. BEACM BLVD., ANAHEIM CA. North of Lincoln in Tower R9COl"ds Center HAPPY TIM£ ANTIQUES MALL 109 W. CHAPMAN OLD TOWNE ORANGE OPEN DAILY • CALL ANYTIME BIG & SMALL WE HAVE IT ALL SomeplilcerT: Offers In • 1-ime SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT ONE LOCATION ... • Antique Mall & Cif l Emporium •Tea &oom & Dining Parlor Lunchfon• Ttas• fAJy Vanma Banquet Facililits • Chloe:'!> Closet -Ladie~ Clothing & finery • V1c.torian C1fc Catalol{UC Duhnchvt limes lo ordtr by ma1I We are now acceptlna reservations for our December Holiday Teat. .... , .,. location ~ince 1994. 'n'easures you will find include one-inch c;caJe furniture miniatures, dolls. houses and accessori~. real lighting, chandeliers, carpet, floor and wall coverin_ss. Garden of Miniatures is located at 353 Old Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. Busi,uss hours are Monday, 11 a.m. to 4p.m.; 'ntesday through Fridny, 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.,· Saturday, JO:JO a.m. to 5 p.m., ,Closed Swulays. Call (949) 722-1132. O ld Chicago ~Since ~ Mayof'85 ANTIQUE MARKET Furniture• Glassware Silve r • Jewelry China • Dolls China Replacement Decorator • • AntfQues • FumltUre It Toys " • Calffomla Pottery Garden Grove 10,000 Sq. Ft. 70+ Dealers • Depression Class • Jewelry • Pr1mltlvet • Vintage car Show Every Frtday Night • Located on Quaint Hlstortc Street 3 Restaurants on the Street 5 Minutes from Disneyland : <>pea 7 Oayr. S.c.·l\ian. to--6 ,_,Fri. cil I p&, Su. lt.S DOWN HOME AMBW:AN COUNTRY ANTIQUES 4884 Main St. Yorba Linda (714) 777-4404 •f-f-T Curutly '" ttttlc: oou .. try .. , ... , •• , h11oh11, t1•l11, ttoolt, 1800'• rtpt ••4, 4rHHrt, flHH, ~·II••· s1 .. ,., ., .. .,, • ....... ..... , .. , ~, ...... ,,., .. , .... .. HlllHrlH, lcltat.H .... h11114ry It•••, .,. ...... ,.,., .. ,,, , ..... ,,.,b, ,.,. , ..... , ... , ... ,.,., ., ... ,, .. ,.,.,, ,., .... ........ ,, .. , It••• Wt buy, jtjl, tc1kt consignments •nd do~.-. .. . " ' - Antiques & Collectibles -Advertising Supplement Art of Morocco . \\'\\!ith mcJrL' 1han S,000 -.4urn"· 11.'~t of antiq~.: ~'¥and himd-paint~cl l11111i1111·"·· an and. ceramic., rc·Ct ('~ttL' :'-.fon.1h·~h in \nu1 home. Unique Andah1 ... i.m lu.rnitun· and <.kcorn110n.., obtained from all <>H'I Nor lh \\\:-.tern AlrKa art.' ~lso found at ,\1 t ol Morocl·o. • -• • • • Choo ... c from ,," idl• ~l·k·c11011 111 light li'\lun.~'· chandeliers, lamp-., old \\t1odL•n d11111' and . windows, urns, :.111 '-Ill'~ ul mi11 ot '-, llight--tand-. and hanc.lu,lftcd and hand·patnh.·J eight-piece bedroom ... ct" 810\\ ~L' 1 lw l L't'amic. bra ..... hone nnd clay p1cn·" 1111 d1 .... pl.1\ Art of Morocco ;, located at .JOH fl.. lo Cienega in /AJ.\ A11~d1 ' Im mme il/formatiou, call (3 10) 659-9016 For Sale! \met 196'i WANTED ~ANTIQUES • ~ Older Style Furniture ·II • PIANOS & Collectibles -• •Appliances • Televisions • Stereos • Autos • Office Furniture $$ CASH PAID $S One Piece or Entire House Full j FREE Estimates • Also Legal Appraisals • Immediate Friendly Service • No Obligation "WE PAY MORE S FASTER" (714) 957-8133 SOUTH COAST AUCTION AUC'Tl<>NJ<;t·:HS & ASSOl'lATES 2202 So. M1ln St., Santa Ana, CA 92707 CIOQJl40 4447 (714>957.0133 8011d :it I ~//,;.-~i Plf ac~ •AN TIQUES • Af?CHllECTURAl COS1UME JI WHRV Haskell Ho be E11onbc1g • Furniture . A lH WORK a IRON • ARl GLASS • CHANOtLIERS • POll(RV • UN1QuE G1r1s 130 E. 17TH •COSTA MESA, CA (949) 548:.6845 El Toro Antique Mall is a dealer's paradise T he [.I Toto Antique Mall, touted a ... the largc.,t .rnti<.)uc mall in Southem California, now has 13,000 ~quarc feet of antique and collectibles. The mall has been referred to as the anchor mall of the area bv West Coast Pcddlct mava1inc. The El Tow Antique Mall, 0\\ ned b} Annette LcSucur, is a tk•u lcr', p;.\rncliw, filled "ilh all '>Ot h of t1e<1:-.lll 'l'"· You'll find a huge ~cle<.:tion of h11 nitt11 c: diriing ..,Ct'>, bedroom furniture, end table,, book ~hclws, colfcc tables, side chair:-., rniJTOt s and more in woods from fin·c to pine. Colb .. tibk., iududt:: lTy.,tal, pottc1"\, ... ilver, china. kitchcm\arc, 1cwdrv, clock.,, books, coins, to\c;, µankn .,tatuan and architectural pl CCC' , ' Be.,l ol <lit. the pieces arc fabulou-., making th1.., a gtl·.1t rl"'oun:c fo1 clccorato1", dealc.-... and collccto1 •· .. And the lnendh. knO\dc<lgeable stafi \\ 111 help \OU hnd the pc1frct ml·mento. cu ... tumc1' haH! traveled lrom San Diego, Pa..,adcna and the outh Ba, to check out the great deal .... · o, don't mi-~s out on Lhi'> antique c'\pcncnu·. El Toro Antique Mall i5 located just two block... east of tlte 1-5 fret>way on El Toro Rocul hi Lake f ore\l. For more information, cell/ (949) 588-8979. TUm-of.the·century English pf eces Just Arrived In our Warehouse I TOP DOLLAR PAID! Buy Outright Estate Sales Conducted 40years .in Newport Beach 949.673.6223 .. Slot Machines 25 Yeare; Experience hnlmdng Av.\ilahlc -Schafer's Antiques 171 N. Tustin Ave .• Tustin 714-541-5555 Disneyana collections at Main Stre T he colo1 ful ()bnc\arl.1 Culh!l.:tol°'> (,llide w California Poller"\ lmcr-. the hi'>t<>r\ of \Valt Oi'nc\i l.h<u.llkt ccr.imics prnduccd in Calilo1 ni.1. 1 hL''l' highh collcctibll.' !'bjcct-. ol popular Jt1 \\L't c mac.le concuncnth \\ith Thl' Ot-..m.:\ Studio-.' g,okll.'n L'l'H ol animation. from the 19~0-. 10 1960 .... lndudcc.I in the gui<.lc are ch:1ptl.'rs on '>C\L'ral ol the lc.lm<>u.., Ci.!lifomi.1 potter~ conLerrl'> ol that time. fc,1tw mg-l'\llctnd' ran: l.''\ampk" of 81 c.t\t<>n r a~una. Vl.'mon "'Ins. Amctil:anJSha'' .ind llagcn-Rcnah·t. \\ nlll'll b,· potter"\ ex pen" Devin I rkk and Tarnm a I luJgc. lhh bool-.. lcatu1c-. the hi ... to1 \of po1tc1 ic ... at:tual prndullion method" .rnd \\ hca· the ceramics \.\ere odg!nall't ~old. THE GREY GOOSE Gifts • Home Deco .... r __ ~ Byers' Choice Carolers , Department 56 Heritage Village Boyds Bears · •. TY Beanie Babies Home Decor Antiques THE GREY GOOSE. INC. We~tcliU Pla1.n • 1032 lnine Avenue Newport Beach • (949) 642-7803 . ................................. . SINCE 1959 me COMPLETE FURNITU RE CARE FINISHING • REFINISHING UPHOLSTERY • RECOVERING FURNITURE DUPLICATION ANTIQUE RESTORATION f949J 646-2007 640 TERMINAL WAY COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 9Z627 . . . ------------· . pecializi1t!/ in fim•r quality dolllwusrs. furniture and atc(•ssori(•S. ls.-;t•ml>l!I. r<wair and .. dt1ctric~al scrl'icc•s attnilol>lt'. IDreat yourself to a l'islf aml bring <tWO!/ a lasting gt.fl of plt1mmre. HOUI\~: ~un 11 00 to 4 00 ~ en Fr\ ao 3lh• & 30 Sat. I0.30 to !U>O C/MtdSIUI URI (1, ms Al> TO 'ITORI ~OR Ol'\1 '111.Mt on IN 10% l>llcount. .~ M c11"• 1lia11 200""1d ph11wgsaph-. c~~pturc ia Jl't.til ':.1ln11>-.t {'\ c1"\ l.:Ollcd1hle l>i-.nC\. 1.:eramn! p1oduLc<l b\ thc~L· comp.101c.., Cunc11t • colk\.tOrs' \Ulucs Jl'C 1Jh .. lud1.:d \\Ith C..llh photl"J capt ion. : Thi-.. mu-.t-IM\1.; b11c1k 101 am potter c.:-rami.;t, D"rll'\~111.t und ,1nl1qU\. \..OllC<..1111 IJI d\.•a ll'r j, : a\,11labh.· lt1Jlll P.1rk Pl.1C:l 1'11.:"''· 1:; 0 HamlO!'\ Ci1·dl'. Anaheim It rctu1ls f111 '2~ q:;, : lollll' jnill Us fu1 ,1 b1 11k 'I 'rHllg OL1 l!t '\m"•mlw1· 22 hum :-..oon to 2 p.111 at 1\tain : ~11 \.'l'I A11t14Ul''• l.2lJ.32 M.'1n ~l. < 1a1 den \.10\6\.' • l <)1 """" i11/m 111atiun,. call \la111 Street : l\11i1q11L'\ at f714J S ~Y-3.!HY. STIX& STONES n.· l~i1qh•h St.w,· • (I/ ( J,;111_.,, ( '1•1111/_v Oi'll·nng • "ich.• r.rn~l' ot .mtiljlll''" line lu1 nttm ~. JHll ld.1in, l:I,\ st al do k"' ,,,,el', p.tintings .tnd ,,1,;, l'S;.oo11es. ,\\on.· I fl lll.1m·$ :'iOprn :-;:11 I 0.11n-f1pm ( J., ul ~und.,, I\, m •, 11 :-.;,,\I'' r1 Bh d 111el l'I." cnt•A. I I.II, \\ nl I t1u I r , lo.;.' 9lu;3/ic ~a.s-sp a/nliru•s . Y.'orld nUquc Furnitur ~ ustom Mad Fur:niture Interior D Wedneidoy, October 28, 1998 c tor's dream at Lake Forest Antique Mall njov o ld tune mu 1c pl.l\ mg m the background tt' )OU \\alk thmugh the expansi\c 9,500- St{ll• •t:·loul .,ho\\1oorn of the Lal e Fore t i\1111que ~fall. Rt•mim cnt ol ci1l.~ 1880, browse .. 1h~lf nnd of line a ntiques and collectibles all at one ·onH·nienl location. he 6,()0(). quare-lool '>tore, which opened in ... :Oi::tobcr 1996, expanded lo 9,500 square feet tn April -1997. It 1s beautifully decorated and v.ell stocked, ~wtth 77 dealers display mg thl'ir eclectic collection.s. • The large dcction of high end pieces includef.; • Period furntturl"; "tcr ling silver. flatware and -Hollowa1c, llo\' Blue, Rosl·v1lle; elegant nnd cptession gla'i~\\.1re; estate jewdry; and Louis kart ~f)ri~nals Of p1rtk ul.:11· inte1cst'1s a i;oun desk with :;.-'hie •..'n ~on1pa1 tnl\.'nt .. Cliooc;c from tu~a'>uted item!> such as Beanie -B.1bks, 1.uc.illc Ball mcmor-.lbilia, Chil.Wa1 artifact.!>, ;.. Di ne~. mall hbo\ 1.ar:) and IO\S porcelain china, potter,-, textile~. vintage kitchen llem . vintage clothing. custom jewelry. perfume bottle:.. art gJa sand reference boob. The ~ection ii. o\erwhclmingl The ·siher Lady· can obtain any silver pattern tor customers from anvwherc around the world. Dedicated deaJerS who arc friendly and knowledgeable are ready to help you find just the piece you've been looking for. New merchandise arrives daily. Howards refinishing products are for . sale. Pick ua free trade magaz1J1es to keep you ·informed 9Jr the antique industry . La~ F()rest Antique Mall, tmly a collector's drt'am, is located at 23782 Mercury Road, I.Ake Forest, just south of the El Toro "Y" off 1-5 between Lake Forest Drive and El Toro Road. Ample parking,· air conditioned. Open daily, Mortday tlirough Saturday, JO a.m. to 6 p.m .; Sunday, I l a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (949) 597-1199. ~ Bro0 \\'>t' thl• Hc1\\~\liun and \lk tor ian piece~. §uave you disc~vered Antique Row and Garden Cafe? . , •• ., . •• •• •• •• :, •) . , • • ·' • • ' .. •' .. ., •; •• • • • • • • • • e '· .. "' • •• •• ., ~1[;u ked awa\ on a quiet .. 1de -.trect nel:lr the comet ,. or 17th S1r .. ~1 and C\\pC>rt Boule\ard is a :: d1.trminll 1ov. ol "hop ... ju-.t opened and a\\aiting .tu be Ji ... t:1)\en:d . One can't sl'C the Antique Row and >G~11'1..:n Cafe It om the .'>trt·et, but this place i~ well ~~"otth thl' e\ploration! Thl·rc an: -,1, antique 'hops, a •:\lnlage book '>lllfC, a rlll.:!Ure h-aming ~hop and 3 adightful l·ale. F1om line antiques to art and :-, (1)kc11blc-., i;ountrv to lOttagc fumi,hing ... used .-h~1rdh.1d' tr> rare \'intage book:-.. imported linens to •:cwaom picture Imming and profl'S'>iona l antique -,,.1e'\tora11on.,, till' Antique Ro\\ ha it all. During your ~·\1 lt bl· '>Ur~· to '>IOP b, The Coun11-.. rnn and have lunch ....... ,r te.ion the ouh1ck patio :rt the Garden Cafo. They ... ~ lT-~-:---::==:==~~~--===-~~ Fine Antiques, Collectibles, and Furniture. -ANO- JUSTINE'S COUNTRY STORE Hand-painted Children's Decor, Hand-made crafts and Shabby Chic -AND - TEACUPS AND TUUPS TEAROOM (Children 's Tearoom for Parties> All UNDER ONE ROOF!! I 400 westminlster Avenue Newport Beach .92663 East side Of Newport B1Vd across from Hoag Hospital crandma·s cottage Teacups & TUiips \ <9491 645·9258 Reservations (949)650·5223 ~ Hours : 10:00-5:00 Tues . · Sat. ~ We've Just Opened! Circa Antiques Come in and browse through our eclectic se lection! • Art ·~ Funtiture • English China • Aaessories • Steriing • Custon1 Floral Designs & G~ HOURS; THE BEST IN NEWPORT-MESA SHOP ANQ/OR CONSIG N •JEWELRY •CRYSTAL •CHINA •FURNITURE 4 P'lllo..tl:CT OP' A••••"·~C& LaAOuC 5 o,. N11w1•otn•M&•A {2220 FAt"VlllW AD,, C09TA M&•A . l AT NEW,ORT BL'VD} HOUR • MONDAY•,AIDAr f();-4 SAJU .. DAYS 10-J :t .. ca••> ... ~ •• .. ~ .. l(lo!!'~V"!IOV"-t-~~;--.~~l""'IQ~...., .... -.~ have great !klndv.riches, fresh baked scones and a charming country armospherc. The Antique Row & Garden Cafe i 1rulr a delightful place lo shop and dine. It's a treat you don t want to miss, and one you \Yill look forward to sharing w11h your family aod friends. Located at 130 East 17th Strut beltind The Harp Inn. the Antique Row is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the Gardm Cafe is open for lunch, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stores at the Antique Row are: The Country Inn & Garden Cafe, The Book Store, Newport Frame Co., Oohs & Ahas, Stella's Place, Sarah Whitcomb, Circa Antiques, and Victori1.ma & Companv. Call for infom1ation and extended holidav hours, (949) 722-1177 . ~ 'ffie Loft ~ American Antiques 1523 S. Grand, Santa Ana I Block up fro'>n Edinger Thi, j, tht· < lldt·\t Antilllll' Shop in So. ( ".1lifor11i.1! • Chair Caning • Rushing , • F/,atweave •Chair and furniture repai 'ffre Loft !American a ntiques (714)835~4242 Garden Cafe ANrIQUERO~ BUY ONE SANDWICH .,.._~...,,,.GET ONE FREE! Serving Lunch with Country C harm llam-3pm I Tues-Sat SANDWICHES -SALAD -SOUP DESSERT -TEA & SCONES l 1mit one per person. Offer Good with this Ad Only l:.xpircs November 3 1 • 1998 130 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA (949) 722-1177 Ac Newport & I ?ch Sc . Antique Row, Behind The Harp Inn FOR HOME AND GARDEN ~~ Lon A K11l1an. Proprietor Cotta.ge a~le fumiahing• ond fineries. Tine gifts And 4ooesaones. E"glt.Sh gtt.rden on1cim.~nts. bnen.s a"d much morel ' -Come d1ll00ver wonderful t~uurea lo fe..ther ycur noat with 4 touob of rom4noo a.nd noatalgta 359 Old Newpcrt Boulevc\rJ Newport Be.,ch. GA 02663 9497220244 Or-n Mon 1·5 P"' fl~,,.• S..t I 0 30 • 5 30 p..m • Antiques & Collectibles -AdvertisiJlg Supplement Visit Circa Antiques O n September 12, Cindy, Tlw.:v and Michelle Shatrncr opened Cir~a Anriqut!!>, located at 130 Ea!>t 17th Street, Suite C in Costa Mesa. Michelle and Cindy met ar Orange Circle where they were dealers in the snme Antique Mall. They soon learned that they had 1he same dream: to open their own anllque shop. · • After looking for a locatidn at the Orange Circle, which never become availabk thev started to look '>outh. This led them to an e'papsiun together at Beverly and Partners on Pac 1fic Coast Highway in Newport Beach, which the} -.till own. 1 Michelle stumbled upon an ndvert.isement regarding the Antique RO\\. After sho\\ ing it to Cindy thev both kne\\ that this would be their next \'enture. The one thing that drew them to this loca11on was the fact that the1e were 'ie\en other independent antique shop in the Antique Row including a Garden Cafe. Circa Antiques canie!> an eclectic atTay of fum1ture, Eng Ii h china, sterling, art, accessories. custom 001 al designs and gifts in a beautifully designed setting. Store hours are Mondov tltrouglr Sawrday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Sundays, open by appointment onlv. 1~1ir~~%ll ~ .... ~· ~ .-.· -~~~~ .::-·-.-c_--:-0::',<. ----' The ~ishops Row Antique Association Presents The Annual Holiday Antique Walk Friday, November 13 Saturday, November 14 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Camino Capistrano (North of the Mission) In His to ric San Juan Capistrano Studio Fjve Wild Goose Ch~ . Rococo Margaret Nord Adele McGow.m Gardenia Durenberger and Fnerub f·or Further lnformahon, Call (949) 661 .. 6576 SARAH WHITCOMB ANTIQUES 8c RESTORATION RESTORATION SERVICES FURNITURE REPAIR REFINISHING FRENCH POLISH HAND WOVEN CANING PRESSED CANE WICKER RAITAN RUSH ON ANTIQUE Row 130 E. 17™ STREET -COSTA MESA· 949-650-5947 BEHIND THE HARP INN gne £andma1Jtk rdnti'lae:J. Q.l/(at/ Celebrating 9 years i11 Dana Point • Fine AIMric.n & Europt.in fumilure & Coll«ti~ • Ptriod Pitca • Potttty, Mirrott, Lampl, lhWlry, Art, BOC>U, linms • Oteo, Country, ~bby Chk We Have It Alli/ • Monlhly lnlonNll1re Smlinart & ~'f1oclit: AIJPf.llYI\ • l\nltQO(! f .tire• four Tinl(') Yc,trly • Tr\Kklo.1d\ Ou!!-1del • Our Vt•ry Own rMlltlons Rtst.111.1rant ScrvmM •~•lif.1t, l1.1nch & Afttmoon Ttai t; Also 1N:minK With t\nliques I or S<tlel • Upttalrt hop ,_ l',llio Wllh Gauk>n furmtur«! & An essotie'> 34241 COAST HICHWAY, DANA POINl (<149) 489 8 l 1 (941}) 489 1 79 l , OOWN ll\IRS UPSTt\IRS COIM ~ lht O•y With Utl • 3 Lf'Wk ,,_ '•tliifta Aho our~: www.landmarbntlquet.c-' .. Rustic Passport Antiques R 11 .. t11.: Pa-..-.po1t Antique:. 1s a retail store in Lake Fo1 c:.t that 01'4'.ncd m Februarv 1998. II can i~., antique tum1tun: from .France, So,uth Asia, England and Algh.mbtan. Rustic Passport~ an.i\ of produd 1. ngt.! from <>olid mah~any 19th Century Frc.:m:h anno11~~ and walnut l~igh-beds to clav artifacts and '>ilk rug:. trom Afg!tanis~n. Rustic Pa" port Antiques is a family. busmess comprhed of.Simone Volf. her son Thierry J. Brus,clle and d.1ughtcr Valet ie Brus~elll. Volf tuts worked in the furniture bu<>incss for nearly two decnde~. She \\orkt'd as an antique buyer for large domestic wholesalers and \\as n salesperson for Thomasville and '>C\.t'ntl a ntique wholesalers. She combines her antique cxpet ienct> with her interior dc'>ign skill.,. . Volf and her children opened Rusuc Passport Antique-. bccnusc they wanted to fill '1 niche i.n the antique bu-.incs:-.: a tore that v.:ould cater to tts clicntcle by offenng tmditional as wetl as non- traditional antique-., -.uch as pieces from Afghanistan, Indi::i and China. With her cxte11:-.i\e b.Kkground in antiques an~ . interior desi(.?n. Volf 'iUcccssf ullv blends an elec.tnc . amw ol antique-. Crom SC\Cral continents, and in ome C~lSt'' c.lcvcrh nlend., European and South A<,i.m mixe., lO!lether. She belic\e~ thaL thi'i non·tr..tditionaJ approach addrC'>SCS the t:U'>tome1· that demands more than European antiques. . At Ru~tic Pa.,sport Anuques) ou may find a 19th centuf"'\ French Annone and disco\ er that an Afghan· rui:r and a Pakistan coffee tahlc accentuate the beaut) and herit.ag-t.• of \Olli purch~e. . RtHtic Par;_<;pol1 Antiques i.\ located in nvm Peaks Plaza, 23635 I.I Toro Road. Ste. F, Lau Forest. Call (949) 206-9991. . 5,000 SQ. FT. Of ANTIQUE AND HANDPAINTED FURNITURE, ART, CERAMICS. ETC. Rc~rcatc Marrakcch tn Your Home! t.Jniqw And.1lou,1,m furniture am~ Decoration'! ob1ain1•d Imm .111 over "lorth Western Africa. •All '"l' of Mmak Tabft!, • 1.i)!ht hxturc,, Chandd1cr.. Lamps • Old Wooden Door-•• mJ 'Window~ • Um,, all ,Ill'' ol M1rm.-... N1ghis1and, l'i·p1c.c' bt·dm\ll1l '>Cl · handcr.ifted & hand painted , • Ccmm1cs. Bra ...... Hone Ct.1). etc ... UIO) 659·90t6 • FAX (310) 659-8845 ,,.._~.-.,.... 408 N. IA C~a • Los~. CA '°°'8 ..-v--oi .. _, c=-'Featu ring ~ . .~~ ~-{!,~~ P~F~ C~F~ A~·A~ ~·l>~~ . (949) 642-3632 369 E. I 7JJJ CM, 92627 MON . SAT lOAM . 6PM ~L"4/on~ ~U//VlJ~~ Fro1n the Past By Margie . 949.499.1513 ANY SIZE STYLE OR SHAPE i' NFW & RECOVERS • .. -Antiques & Collectibles -Advertising Supplement Wednesday, Odober 28, 1998 89 _..,~~~~~~~~~--:.~~~~~_;_~..;_;,~~~~~~~~~.:..:.....:..::.......:.:.....~~~...:....~~~ ·The Antique Guild: a long tradition . . ot a bit of dust is being allowed to settle at the venerable almost 25-vear-old Antique Guild in West Los Angeles. · Orange County r·csident, Lee Bixler, the new owner of The Antique Guild, is bringing fresh energy and vitalit:-. to thi ... Los Angdes institution. Located in 1he landmark an deco-style Helms Bakery building, the grand hall has been totaUy refurbi'>hcd It\ now filled to the rafters wilh fine yet tompclilively pric.cd antique a nd vintage furniture from Europe and othl•r antique centers around the globe, just like in The Antique Guild's glory days. Inside, visitor-. will also find more than 130 showcases and 20 booth-. filled with an1iques and collect1blcs of every kind a.nd an expert staff to answer ques tions and pinpoint specific objects of interest. The ..,howcaM~ store also includes a well- stocked libr ury/boobtore o f reference and special intl'rt!'>t books. Jn kt:cping with its tradition, The Antique Guild'<; impres'\i\:e collection of c:-.tate and fine Jeweln h on display in the grand hall, with a certified l?l'mologisl to a ... -.ist wi1h the..,e important pun.:hascs. An cniirl' room of the store 1s de\ oted to a fine and '>toricd nag collection gathered from all the carpet capitals of the \\Odd. The Guild\ knowledgeable experts ha,·e made the.,e rugs a lamily cun1.:cm for ..,e\'eral generation ..... Bixler is intent on making the Antiqtal' Guild a place tor the lamih to C!)OW and cnjuv themsclws "We alway:-h,1\c Ii Cl' k•monadt.• and coffee, ,(11 along with balloon.., lur the kids·," Bl\lcr said. "And plenty of free advice." As a new eivice, the compan · now offers furniture s11 ipping, refinishing and restoration erviccs to the public, along with a fine ~election of period hardware. • An official new Helms Museum is now open. showcasing the vast collection of memorabilia from the famous baker}. These include souvenirs from royaltv and rhc brc;.\d.,' trip to the moon. A f ulh rcstorl·d vintage blue-yellow-silver Helms deliver) trud. whh..h car afieionados \-dll recogn11e as ,\ I 948 Oivco, i-. permanentlv parked tn<.,idc the fum itu1·c store. Kid., arc invi ted lo hop up and toot the famow, l lclm!>. Bakery whistle that \\rts once a lamalia1 .. ound in Southern and Ct.•ntral Calif ornia. Another f ulh restored Helms truck. thi-. one a I 962 Cht:vrnlet pancJ-.,ide, mnkc':I the cirl."uil ol \ ln1ngl' car shows and antique -.ho\vs in the Southland to promote The Antiqut: Guild. · . • The Antique Guil~ itscll j.., fa!'.t bl·c:oming a "-.tar location" within tht..' cntcnainmcnt .. industn·. Most rl'Ccntly, an cntin.~· cpbo<.k of a ne\\ TV • all1on sciic-. aln:ad\ 111 Europl·an '' ndication was \\1 lltcn around and lilmed on the prem1-.es E\er" \\eek. cablC' rv \ICWCI"!'. tuning in lO "What\ Your H obb\ on 1hc Home & Ga1·den Channel sec The AnliquC' Guil<l opening their fa,otitc -.how on antique!'. and l·ollcctiblcs. A':'> a ru1ther sign ot its n:vitali1ation. The Antique Guitk• ha-. also ho-.tcd '-C\'eral free admb ..... 011 colle<.tor:-.' show-. on the premises. allrac.tmv thl• public ti.. \\Cll as .. pec1ali1.cd colkctors dub ... :.ind group-. lrnm uround the world / i~Lippe Ware~ -jewels of glass L ippe Waren i-. .t -.tore tha1 has cornered excellence. Ah'.,,-. .i-.-.ociatcd \.I.1th taste in glas-.. the store pr idc-. it-.df on quali~ ', piece~ that function in l'\l'l')'da\ li\ing. Man" : unique p1e<.c.., ol g)a.,!'. I rom ft ah <.ompcte '" ith : space trom Amerkan art1-.t'> like Ken Rosenfeld, • Bob Banlord and Kent 1'..ahlcn The staff at Lippe • Waren ha kncm ledgt• ol g)a<;s and the \\ illingne-,, :.~to share. Collector. pieu·-. .:m..' UH1ilablc a-, well a' retired is ucs. For· -.er 1ou' lOlll•cto~. ::.c.irches an: po-.sible. The .,tore boask a \\odd da" selection of papc~cighb nnc;l tht.· lmg"'l i:ollection'nt •••porcelain and ~olle~to1 )')()\l''-in Ornnge Count\. lnique piece-. from Daum ol Laliques indude the , Dragon V~tsc and Faberge s, ... in collectibles. : 'Customer. await thl' unnual catalog. \\hie!) is due oul October 30. The R01.:ha1J Lrmogc Book b tailo1ed to Limoge cullct·tor .... • Ar1 and Chl'u ght'>s b popular' ag:11n and l.be light Iv lolun·d Bohl·rninn glu ....... can be reviewed. The fish \\. JOdm\. d1-.pl.1v' a large M ur.mo bo\\ 1, ·' a nd -,a\'c-. :..i tnp to Mu-.t.•o Vctn.mo, the onlv glass ~mU\l'llm in Ital\, But the c·rm\.1l jc\n+-. l'>I g]a..,s arc papen .. eight'>. • !\o tore ha' u morl• c.xciting collcct1on One can stall collc1.11ng at a modc-.t price. Almost all major gbs-. houses have rcpn:.,entati\ t' pa pc I"\\ l'ighi.. rt ·, po..,..1ble lo combine antique and modern \\eight.. lo lom1 .in imprc-..,i\·c and bt.•autiful cnlkclion. 1 lw gJ.1....., re0l'Cls and magnific~ lhl· art wid1in. or lacctccl pieces will ... hrink it. gi\'ing thl• 'iC\\.l'r a 1 e-.tful. 1herapcutic Id id from st l"l'S'- 1 n the I 9t\O,, papu"\\cights \\Crl' ah\a~:. globulaa , HaJ"\cv Llttll·tor) ;md Lahmo '>t't up a !'>tudio whe1 '-' ai tbl:-; could blow gl'"" .llonc In prior ~1.·:.11:-.. •111ist~ l'\pcnmlOll'U ~•I major gla<.:) · fac.·tnncs. \\:• ... sd-. g~1\~ v.a~ to -.llalpturcs. The papc1'\\. l'1ght \.\ hid1 sta1 tee.I a'!t .ab!>tt':ll'l dc~ign-. ga\c \\•1) to h:1..ol'n1/.ahlc nbwc:i... in gluss. L;1mp\\ 01 k and M1lll'f ion: or Lutticino in t:k·ar glil'-' disttn(!t11slll'' the papt..'l'\\'l'ight arlht from the -.tud10 art 1 ... 1 who l<''"· u-.ing Pall' de Ven-d), mix~d nwd1a m lorm .... Both lotm-.. ol gla....., .m..' . -.hO\\tt at Lippe Warl'll A \dcfo r.ingl' ol pt•rlumc bottlt.•-.. und mmlt.·11l 101 med ghi...-.. an: al-.o ..,hO\\. n. Come m ;\nd brnw-.t.•, 'ig11 our m~1iling l.i" and come mc~l t hl· a rt i .... 1-. at ou 1 ·,lum '· Lippe Hme11 ,., located i11 Crntal Court at Sowl1'coa\I Pla:.a. Call (71-1) -135-1532. . . . • J1NE CQYSTA~ & ~EWL~QY (714) 495.-1/§32 (714) 5.56-166? CRYSTAL COURT -SOUTH COAST. PLAZA 3333 BEAR STREET, COSTA MESA. CA 92626 From the wortd of Will Bullos Open Edltlon/$9S If. !Porcelain fine arl from I.he w~Ins1Caf Gr~· arlisYs of !.he 9reenw1C.h7I!Jor.ks.hop ® f>ressed ;;;. /he lfolidal s From the world of WJll Bullos Limited to 1500/$95 7/iese andolher ;;ne cof fecl.t'b /es e>..isl Ifl /he 72Jonckr/uf world of B'ippel l.:Ja.ren Crystal Gour/ cSoulh C.~Jsal 7fa~a 7/ie 7orlo/se and /he Jlare LJmlted to 1950 The Tortoise $126 From the /mogll'lOtlon of Jomes C Christensen Limited to 1950/$450, From the '.\'Orld of IAill Butlos Limited to l250/$&5 Antiques & Colledibles -Advertising Supplement -WE'VE IMPROVED ON A GOOD THING We've re-done ourselves and outdone ourselves at our convenient location in th~ landmark Helms Bakery Building in West Los Angeles. You'll find LA's best selection.of . honest-to-goodness antique furniture plus showcases brimming with vintage collectibles. And along with the oldies-but-goodies comes a day of fun, extra service and knowledgeable help--just in case you need advice from the well-versed antique professionals. FURNITURE CH.OICES, BETTER THAN EVER A·32,000 square foot pavilion is filled floor to sky-lit ceiling with affordable antique European furniture classics to vintage pine. A complete rug warehouse is filled with magic carpets from the world over. For customers w anting their purchases brought up to Nineties living standards, the Guild will customize, convert, restore and refinish, right on the premises. More than a showroo1n, the new Guild is a full-service operation. Gift certifica tes available Expanded free parking BIGGEST & BEST Sli"OWCASES AROUND This' is paradise for anyone with the collecting bug! The 130 showcases and booths are the ultimate nostalgia trip, - a something-for-everyone collection from kitsch to fine collectibles and an entire estate jewelry department. Experts in the collectibles store guide you to your areas of interest and point out new arrivals. You'll everi find a reference bookstore and all the accessories to display your cherished collection. OPEN 7 DAYS Monday thru Saturday 10 am -6 pm Sunday 12pm-6pm (310) 838-3131 Coming next month www.theantiq'ueguild.com Located in the historic 191q'& art deco Helms Bakery Building, on the corner of Helms Ave. and Venice Blvd. . Between Robertson Blvd. and La Cienega Blvd,South of the Santa Monica (10) freeway and East of the San Diego (405) freeway . ..