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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot( SPORTS Sailors rock polo foe Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 The sightseeing bllS stops here • A new countywide sightseeing shuttle will make several stops in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. By Tim Grenda , Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are regular stops on a new coun- tywide sightseeing bus tour designed to spread tourists and their spending money all around Orange County. The Orange County Connec- tion -a service run by Pacific Coast Sightseeing Tours and Charters in conjunction with the Orange County Tourism Council and the Anaheim Convention and Visitors Bureau -started running Sept. 17. The tour company operates its 47-passenger buses every day except major holidays from Dis- neyland to San Juan Capistrano, with stops in between at Fashion Island, John Wayne Airport, South Coast Plaza and the Bal- boa Island bridge. The buses also stop at several hotels near Disneyland, Mission San Juan Capistrano and down- town Laguna Beach. •Tue idea is to get the tourists around the county," said tour company spokeswoman Penny Elia. •And we're hoping the locals use it, too.• Elia said the buses provide more than just a lift to one of 18 sites on the tour because the dri- vers are versed in local history and trivia and share juicy tidbits with travelers. Officials hope to make tickets for the bus service part of Dis- neyland package deals to encourage theme-park visitors to explore the rest of the county, Elia said. There are two Orange County Connection stops at South Coast Plaza -one near the mall entrance on Bear Street and another closer to the South Coast Plaza Village on Bristol Street. There are also stops at The Sut- ton Place Hotel on MacArthur Boulevard across from John Wayne Airport, the west side of Fashion Island and on Bayside r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT VI Peanon holds a couple of the many locally caught live lobsters available now at Pearson's Port ln Newport Beach. A 'BANNER VEAR' FOR LO STER Vi and Roy Pearson have been pulling in hundreds of the red crustaceans every day By Jennifer Armstrong ~---------------------------------, the lobster-gripping gloves and stringing up the lobster sign. N EWPORT BEACH -Burk Jackson The only thing she doesn't know until stumbled upon lobster season as he lobster season starts: how big the catches + WlllRE 10 GET LIVI UMSIEA: cruised over the Coast Highway will be. Pearson's Port, off Coast ~ and bridge Wednesday morning. ·This year, it's been lots -it's been a Bayside Drive In Newport BeaCh The red •LOBSTER" sign hovering over banner year," she said. •It's because of the +PRICE: $9.99 per lobster for three or the water near the bridge lured him to a warm-water conditions. We're having a more cramped waterfront shack off Bayside Ori-blowout on them." + LUeSIEA SEASON: October through ve that is Pearson's Port. There he found The 25-year-old market's lobsters are Mafc::h about 1,000 live lobsters piled into tanks, now going for $9.99-per lobster if bought in + AVlllW SID: 1 1/4 to 1112 waiting for Vi Pearson to clutch them in her groups of three or more. They'll end up on pounds HCh local dinner tables as well as in restaurants rubber-gloved hands and send them off to such as The Golden 1hlffle and Roth-+ oun.omt 1MIS SEASON: UnusuMly their demise in a pot of boiling water. schild's. high artcheS btttause of the warm E1 Pearson plans her life around lobster Jackson, visiting California from New Nino currwrts ! season. She and her husband, Roy, know Mexico, drove from his friend's San + AV8W DAILY CA10t flOR PIM-1 October means putting out the photocopied SOWS ~ 600 pounds I 1 lobster-cooking instructions, breaking out •SEE LOBSTER PAGE A16 '----------------------------------J : L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ LOBSTER SEASON TIDBITS Drive near the Balboa Island bridge. The buses stop at each loca- tion about every 90 minutes, with service beginning at about 9:25 a .m . and ending at about 9:45 p .m. Round-trip tickets for the Orang e County Connection to one s top on the route are $12 for adults and $8 for children ages 3 to 11. One-day unlimited use passes cost $20 for adults and $12 for children, and five-day unhmited us~ passes are $30 for adults, $20 for children. 01I"1111'\. .. ALL.uoMDI Where eke should the Orange Coooty • Connection, the sight- seeing shuttle from Disneyland. stop in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa? leave your comments on our Readers Hotline, 642.6086. County weighs plan to combi.Qe three local wat~r districts •Irvine Ranch, Newport Beach and Mesa Consolidated oppose the merger, saying it would be inappropriate and shouldn't be 'crammed down' residents' throats. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -County offi- cials are now looking at the pros and cons of merging the Irvine Ranch, Newport Beach and Mesa Consolidated water districts, a move they hope would result in better service and lower rates. The Local Agency Formation Commission, the county agency charged with determining all city and agency boundaries, is now wrapping up a countywide study of consolidating numerous south Orange County entities, mclud- ing the three local water compa- nies. • I That study -known as the South Coast Issues Study Group -is set to be released soon, and while no formal recommenda- tions have been released , officials could find that the three mdepeo- dent water districts could better serve their customers as one. "It just makes sense,~ said commission board member and county Supervisor Chuck Smith. A single water provider - with its own employees and sys- tem of water lines, pump stations and reservoirs -could serve the area more efficiently and cheaply than three competing districts, he said. "I want to look at it just for the •SE~ WATER PAGE A16 Engineers hired to fight pump statioD. • Dottie Lewis hopes the experts can come up with an alternative so the city doesn't build the system in front of her home. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot LfITLE BALBOA ISLAND - Dottie Lewis -who has used petitions, letters and lawyers in efforts to halt plans for a sewage pump station in front of her home -now has hired a team of experts to draft an alternative to the dty's proposal. The City Council decided in September to put off replacing the 50-year-old Sf$lem under Jade Avenue with a new $1.6 million station at the end of Park Avenue. Instead of forging ahead with the Pub- he Works pro- posal which would increase capacity fTom 1,500 gallons to 41,000 gal- lons -coun- cil members asked for "We feel that we have looked at the viable alternatives that are out there. " more re- search on -DON WEBB r ewor kin g the existing system. Public Works officials say the • SEE PUMP PAGE A~I . Corona del Mar High School PTA gearing up for annual home tour . . •The popular event, scheduled for Oct. 21, has brought in bundles of cash for teecllers. -. _.. ,-... ,., l - ' .. ~-.-. : : Atkinson s Mens ClOthing ; celebrates 50th anniversary SO-year. ianlvenary .... ! ls In pl'Ogl'W at~ ' IOtl'I tl'Aa'I CJoAlng : (173-M53), located at 3430 Via : Udo in Newport Beach. There ~ are markdowns throughout the store on high-quallty men's clothing. Opening next month is an antiques and home acces- sories boutique going in the upstairs loft. . . !Enjoying a i blooming Paddle Power is having a three-days-only annual used equipment sale starting Priday. Paddle Power promises you'll save a lot of money when you purchase a rental. All boats are sold •as is.· Featured in the sale are kayaks, canoes, surf skis and accessories. greer 1 career --wy-•d_e_, __ ~specializing Best Buys readers may buy merchandlse prior to the sale with a deposit, which may be a good idea because owner Syd- ney Balalis says the boats will seU quickly. Paddle Power (675- 1215) is located at 1500 W. Bal- boa Blvd. m Newport Beach. A giant snowboard sale is in progress at Surfside Sports (675-2855), located at 112-23 St. in Newport Beach. The snow- board sale includes 1996-97 merchandise reduced up to :SO%. Snowboard clothing, as :weU as bindings and boots, are marked down 50%, bindings and boots are marked down 50%, gloves are marked down ::to%, and snowboards are marked down 40%. Also, Surf-~de Sports has received a large )election of 1998 snowboards. . : At-Ease (759-7979), located ~ Fashion Island in Newport ':Beach, is open during the con- "Slruction of its new Zanella con- =cept shop -the first of its kind ~ the United States and due to ;qpen mid-November, featuring lbe entire Zanella collection of :)illts, sport coats, dress shirts, ji>orts shirts, sweaters and ?nt.s. To say thanks to cus- tomers who pardon the dust, At- Ease is giving a $20 gift certifi- cate with the purchase of any Cutter & Buck wind shirt. The offer expires Sunday. Of course, the Container Store (556-2333) wants you to know it's National Get Orga- nized Week. The Container Store sells everything and then some to get you on the road to organization. It's also having a 25% off sale.through Oct. 19 on Skandia, a wood-shelving sys- tem sold exclusively at The Container Store. The solid-wood shelving, made of Scandinavian fir, can be custom fit for versatil- ity. It can be arranged into a dis- play for a child's stuffed animal collection; storing a student's books, school supplies and com- puter; containing an entertain- ment system and creating a home office. The Container Store is located in Costa Mesa at the Metro Pointe Shopping Center at Bear Street and South Coast Dri"Ve. Tusels at Elizabeth Bene- field (673-7714) was primarily a tearoom that served high tea Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. until it recently added a new extended menu featuring sandwiches, sal- ads and desserts served from 11 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. It's recom- mended to call ahead for reser- vations. The tearoom is located inside the antique and home furnishing store at 3127 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. • BEST BUYS appears every Thursday and Saturday. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-12.24, fax me at 646- 4170, write me at Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or e-mail me at dpilot20earthlink.net 1in exotic plants : HE IS Greenillg the Southland. : MOODS ; Ambience-wise, Quintana 1 knows a little plant can go a ! long way. The 31-year-old entre- ! preneur, who runs the Costa ~ Mesa-based Plantrageous : Worldwide, bas a warehouse full ; of exotic elms, towering bam- : boo, six varieties of moss, and ; countless sundry-hued flowers ; from South America and : beyond. ! All will serve as mood- ; enhancers for Quintana's clients, ! decorating everything from : wedding parties to celebrity ~ homes. Capturing the desired : mood -whether serene, festive, : classical or subdued -depends ~ on careful choices in plant tex- : ture, lighting and conta.iner : type. : "People like to feel,• he said. i "That's what it's all about. Why : do peop\e spend so much mon- : ey to go to the Ritz Carlton i rather than Motel 61 It's not only ! the service, it's the way it looks. : ·we find out what they want ~ to do, and then we do it.· : FLORAL VISIONS : Quintana, who lives in Lake i Forest and grew up there in a : home that relied at times on i food stamps and welfare, has a ~Pil READERS t:tOTUHE Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No ·= ot 642-6086 news stories, illustrations. edlto- Record your comments about rial matter or advertisements the Daily Pilot or news tips. her~n can be r•oduced with-1&Wl'ERA1'\MES out written pennlsslon of copy--Newport Beach ADDRESS right owner. 63158 VOL 91, NO. 230 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St, Balboa Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 HOW TO REACH US 63158 THOMAS H. JOtWSON, Circu&.tion Costa Mesa Publisher CORRECTIONS The Times Orange County 68157 WILLIAM LOllOEU. It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt-(800) 252-9141 Corona def Mar Editor ly correct all errors of substance. 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Second class Northwest 15 to 20 a.Hied AMrt'islng posQge :!: at Costa Mesa, CA. knots with wind LANA JOHNSON. (Prices I all 9PP1lc.lble ~s.ea.tn. waves around 3 Promotions state •nd I taxes.) POSTMAS-President and CEO feet. A very deep PUMOOSHAH. TER: Send ldcress changft to """"' •• ic.ncw. low pressure locat- Chief FinaOO.I Offic« . The Newport Be~ Mesa Vlat ~ Gener.i Ma~ ed just off the coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, CDsU 01!1f7 Clllf. Of,. All rlCl"b --s. well-rehearsed tale of entrepre- neurial ascent. It began at age 11 with the lemonade stand he built from wood and scrap metal. ·1 was a kind of visionary even at that time,• he said. At age 13 he went to work at a toy store, sweeping trash and picking gum off the floor, and by age 15 he was a manager there. Still in his teens, he was run- ning an electronics company and driving a Ferrari. Bored with classes at UCI, he dropped out after a year and began building the muJttmillton dollar company he runs today, which also handles an::hitectur.µ design and •tmage sea ping." The company bas been at the Costa. Mesa location for a year and a half. A manic talker with the higb- intensity outgoingness of an info-merci.al pitchman, Quintana said his job is about •improving the quality of people's lives and the environment.• •I have a lot of people that call me for an energy boost,• said Quintana, who .employs about 15 people full time and keeps a 9,000-square-foot ware- house in Santa Ana. •People always ask me where I get my energy. I don't believe in getting sick.· ANYTHING FOR A PALM Quintana bas risked more than a possible cold for the job. Com.missioned to furnish flo- ral decorations for a high-profile event in Hawaii not long ago, Quintana discovered only days before show time that his most important items of foliage had not arrived. Quintana went slogging by of Vancouver pres-The energy coming NEWPORT BEAOt foot through the jungles until be found exactly the exotic palm he needed. and nearly plunged down a 40-foot ravine in the process. The show went on as planned. Quintana, who was chosen by the local March of Db:nes chap- ter in 1991 for their Most Eligi- ble Bachelor list, said one of his current projects is sprucing up the 25,000-square-foot Beverly Hills estate of the Sultan of Brunei with museum-quality preserved pipnts. •sverybody here, it's a pas- sion,• said Quintana, who races stock cars and mountain bikes in his spare time. •1rs more like play. We're building a rain for- est, or we're doing a phenome- nal event.• -Story by ChrUtoplaer Gollard. photo by Matt Martin sure center will from the northwest • Green Leaf Avenue: A car was stolen from the 9300 begin to affect the south waters by Fri-off Washington is block. day. • MacArthur Court: A golf cart was stolen from the 4000 whipping up high block. TIDES seas, but the direc-• J2nd Street: Property worth $11 O was stolen from a TODAY home in the 100 block. First low tion Is too steep for • Promontory Drive: Property worth $430 was stolen from 5:45a.m. -0.1 First high Orange County. a car in the 500 block. 12:31 ._m. 3.3 Swells that manage • West Coast Highway. A cellular phone worth $200 was Second low reported missing in the 2700 block. 4:42 p.m. 2.1 to break through Second high today and tomorrow COSTA MESA 11:05 p.m. 4.9 should produce • Harbor 9oulevard: A purse with credit cards and other SAlUllDAY property worth $41 was stolen from a car parked In the First low some waist-to head-2900block. 6:26a.m. 0.0 • South Coast Drive: Clothing worth $450 was stolen from First high high waves. Next 1:06 a.m. 3.1 week should be a laundy room in the 1000 block. Second low •~Avenue: A radio worth $1,200 was stolen from 5:24p.m. 2.3 decent as a south-a hotel in the 1600 block. ' Second high west swell rolls In • l~I W.y. Boat equipment worth" S 1,080 was stolen 11:39 p.m. 4.6 from a storage yard In the 100 block. with head-high WA1111 • lcMho Lane: A candleholder worth S65 wa~ stolen from a 1.-.AnJllE: 61 waves. driveway In the 3200 block. .. ' Taking a spin dnwn .memoq; lqJJe · bfiefly in the news T here was this gorgeous blonde in a red outfit that was so Ugbt it must've · been spray paint, not fabric. And there were these four guys hunkered around this 1937 'Thlbot Lago T150SS Figoni & Pala.schi Teardrop. One of them spotted this vision and nudged b1s buddies to check her out. One of them glanced at this aeature in just the moment it r took to move his eyeballs back , and forth. hnmediately, he , returned to sautinizing the sen-~ suous sculpture that is a Talbot 11.ago. : The other piece of remarkable , coachwork went slinking by, ; utterly ignored as the three guys . watched the fourth trace the lus- . dous curve of the Talbot's left · front fender. · You see, a beauWul woman can spend untold hours in the · gym, countless dollars at the : plastic surgeon's, but she simply · can't compete with the likes of a : Talbot, a Mercedes 300 SL Gull- 1 wing, a Ferrari Super America, : or even, a 1947 Buick wagon. · Those were just a few of some ~ 200 masterpieces at the 15th '. annual Concours D'Blegance at : the Pelican Hills Golf Club on : Sunday, a benefit for the Assess- • ment and lfeatrnent Services : Center. ' I went with my Denver son-in- : law, Steve, who is best known • hereabouts as grandson lfavis' : dad. The lfav went with us, but I ' martin don't think he got quite the boot out of it that Steve. and I did. Wandering around a golf course watching people looking at ca.rs that aren't anything like his mom's Plymouth minivan must be rather bewildering for a 5-year-old. Joining the horde in the Road & lfack tent for the kid's art con- test didn't entice him, nor did the prospect of a hot dog, or even sliding down a considerable hill on cardboard flats. But he was a good kid and mostly didn't fuss as his dad and I ogled all these dreams on wheels. Steve is turning 40 in Decem- ber and, to soften his landing in the mid-life zone, is looking for that most appropriate of adult toys: a vintage Corvette. At first be was disappointed at the absence of 'Vettes at the show, but that was before be spotted the blaclt 300SL with the lmdck-ott wbeell. In a grand co6Dddenoe, Steve met the own- er of the car 1'.ionday morning 'When ~went to work out at the Newport Beech Athletic Club. For me, the show was a moth- er lode of memories. There was a British sports car almost idenUcal to the one I bought after I got out of the Army and took to UCLA. I won- dered if my record of packing 14 sorority gtrls into an MG-TF and circumnavigating a keg of beer sUll stands. There was a 1941 Cadillac convertible just like my dad once owned. I stuck my head through the window to see if the smell was what I can remember so per- fectly. It was, almost exactly. There was also a 1946 Mer- cury Sportsman convertible, which was basically the pre-war model with station-wagon-like wood on the sides and trunk. Do you suppose the Madison Avenue types tried to call this new-fangled design a wagovert- ible? 11lis beauty was a better-than- new condition, but there was a jarring anachronism on the wind- shield; a 1995 Balboa Bay Club sticker. My mother had a 1946 Ford Sportsman, which differed from the Mere only in the grille and the name badges. I learned to drive in that car, which would now fetch upward of $110,000. Yep, there's another car we SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 11AMTO4 PM S ai1 into great savings this Fall during VIA LI DO PLAZA RETAILERS INCLUDE: V'IA LIDO DIUG · A SECIET AFFAIR STUIUUS · I-PIZZA · REGATTA CAFE YIDE6 ZOil · IEWPOIT CLOUS PEULS IY EMtlO · ZIGGY'S OPTICAL Via Lido Plazas fantastic Fall Sidtwallc Sale-a-brarion. F.njoy a day ef SUpP' shopping, dining and S4vifl&s~ the retailers. DOl'T MISS: should never have &Old. The tcon that brought back the most memories was a 50- year-old midget racer named •spike Jones,• old No. 48. I mentioned to the owner that, when I was in high school, we used to go to Gilmore Station in Los Angeles every Thursday night to watch the midgets. "Well, you saw this car then,• he said. I hoped so. Certainly it was a far more beautiful vehicle than the traveling gorilla cages that pass for today's midgets. Our favorite drivers were Danny Oakes, Ed Haddad and a big fat guy named Pee Wee Distarce. Pee Wee's trademark was giving everybody the finger on the parade lap . Being able to revisit one's childhood. high school days and college years all in a few hours is quite a moving experience. Maybe you can't go home again. But 1 sure came close Sun- day afternoon. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Help raise furids for needy with dinner The second holiday cooking class and dinner presented by the A-Team support guild of Share Our Selves is Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Habana Restaurant and Bar in Costa Mesa. The ~ will help raise funds for the nonprofit organiza- tion, which provides food, med- ical, dental and financial aid for those in need. Participants will receive a short demonstration, Nueva Lati- na Holiday Feast. with executive chef Dean W. Rona, who will share recipes and tips on bis ver- sion of a Cuban holiday dinner. Guests will be served a four- course dinner complemented with Robert Mondavi specialty wines. Tickets are $60 per class/din- ner. The next class will be Nov. 3 at the Vlli.a Nova restaurant IIl Newport Beach with a program titled MNew Year's Eve Italiano." For information, call 721-1660. No Payments until 1998 70% off Graber Pleated Shades $50 Mail-in Rebate· Free InstaUatioo At Drapery Works, we go rhc eura yard without the CJ:tra price. We make beourifying your home amazingly affordable. Choose from our wide selection of cu,tomiud home finishinp at factory-direct prices. Call (714) 545-4070 1525.Mcsa Verde Drive East. Suite 106 Costa Mesa. California 92626 Celebrate 10 years of early childhood school Orange Coast College's Ear- ly Childhood Lab School will hold a gala open house Sundat in celebration of lt.s 10th birth-· day. lbe birthqay open house will run from 1 to 4 p.m. at the lap school, located on the southwest corner of the campus at 2701 • Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. • Several of the school's alum" ni, who are now enrolled in ele-· menta.ry, middle and higl1 · schools, will be part of the eel& bration. The school offers a part-time preschool prognun for 18<> infants, toddlers and preschool children each academic year. The school was recently granted accreditation by th8, National Association for the Education of Young Children.- which has been achieved b}" only 5% of the nation's early-- childhood programs. For more information, call' 432-5635. •• ,,_ - •• -• • • • • ···-· ~dersen ~nts ~gh with relief r--------------------------.-------------------~----------~~-----------------------------------------------: : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' MAKE ROOIVi F0R BABY _ ey llm Grenda, Daily Pilot entitlement for The li"vine Co., said the developer migbt conslcl- er reducing demity between : NEWPORT-MESA -Ander-Bonita Conyon Rood and Ford Sfn Elementary parents were Road to nine units per acre, tbe happy to hear there is still some PTA executive board passed a room to wriggle in negotiating resolution Wednesday calling for details of the new Bonita Canyon more concessions. development with the city of Jill Money, Andersen PTA Newport Beach and said they president, said she and other plan to push for concessions from parents will work with Newport the The Irvine Co. Beach City Manager Kevin Mw- Meanwbile, parents at the pby in negotiating more park- priv_ate_ Waldorf School are landevdelanopdmlesen't. density in the new beginning to get nervous about ~temate student housing plans. Over at Waldorf School a K-8 , •Everyone was pretty much epcouraged by The Irvine Co. private school that subleases the commitment to reduce density,• EastbJulf campus"from Coastline s4.id Andersen parent Bryan Community College, parents are Nickel. #1 have a lot of heartburn worried their students may be with the density at those apart-kicked out to make room for the ments. • development. . The Irvine Co. ts building ~1 don't know ii the_ (~der- apartments and single-family ( senj parents know that if, m fact, hpmes north of MacArthur this is the most-plausible option Boulevard and Bonita Canyon I for them, then they would be Road, and area that could. be moving an existing school,• Wal- annexed by the city of Newport dorf parent Sandi Ames said. Beach and the Newport-Mesa The existing leasing agree- Unified School D1stnct from the ments between Coastline and city of lrvin e and the Irvine Uni-Newport-Mesa and between fi ed School Distnct. Coastline and Waldorf would " ' Sugat the buuo at Centennial Fami is mie to deliver by end of month By Tim Grenda. Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Get """"' carrots, bails ol hay and oats reody foe the baby shower. Sugar the bwro is about to become a mother. n.; 4-year-old white bwro, who lives year-round in Centen- nial Fann al the ar_., County Fairgrounds, is due to bring a new baby into the growUlg farm family by the end m the month, of!!dals said Sugar is still in her stall sur- rounded by hones, pigs and oth- er animals, and she will give birth r-·--·-----•••-.....---------....... -•• ---. . i WHAT DO YOU CAU A... ' . . ' : + , ...... Ila,.., .• jenny : ......... ~·P<t ' :+lilop-,...,_. : foal ' :+.-,..._..llanby.a : '-"net J ' ·-·· . l The gestatjon period for. : ! burro ;s 12 mont1ts I . . . ... ___ .__ ------------,-------------_ .. MAAC MAftTW I OM.Y Pl.OT Students from lbe 93nl Sln!el School In Los Angelel give Sug- ar, lbe Orange Counlf Pain -t wblle burro, a little sugar during their tour of Centeno••• Puna. Wednesday. there whenever she is ready. But after the joyous event, Sugar will be moved to a stall closer to the entrance to the faIJD so visiton can take a peek at her and other new mothers and their babies. Jim Bailey, the farm director, said the staff tends to stay out ot the a njmaJ birthing process unless cunplic.ations arise. •Tb.a.rs the way you prefer it to happen,. Bailey said. Sugar moved to the farm in 1995 wi-·~ --- -Dowdy Langltoo clooated her to tile fairgr.ouDdl. Langltoll bought Sugar ll1ro<,gh an lldoptioo progTmD run by the u.s: uµreeu ot Land Man- ~t, whidl rounds up wild -and burrol from fedelal Jandl and puis them up for adop- tion. The fatber, a spotted bwro rwned Captajn ~odr. lives al a rondlinHemel Pair olfldals are boping this expe!lence has • bappier ending foe Sugar than be< f!nt pregnan- cy. The burro's first foal. which had been born in the wild and came with its mother to Centen- nial Farm. had to be destroyed because of a maHormation. New arrivals are nothing new at the farm 1Wo weeks ago, a mother row gave birth to a calf, and another oow and a pig each have due dates dose to Sugar's, Bailey said. Centennial Farm is open weekdays from 1 to 4 p .m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free and guided tows can be arranged for school groups by calling 708- 1618. The Newport Beach Planning give Waldorf until June 1998 to . Commission, originally sel to vacale the property. consider prelun1nary annexation steps at a meeung tonight, has put the issue off until its next meettng. The Irvine Co. request- ed more lime lo seek comrnunity input. L-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . Andersen parents expressed outrage the past few weeks over a potential plan to expand the school to accommodate students from the new development and, since then, The Irvine Co. and school district officials have rejected the plan Newport-Mesa off1c1a\s named Eastbluff School. New- port Coast Elementary and Lin· coin Elementary alternative schools for the new students. Encowaged by a PTA meet· ing Monday night at Which Car· ol Hoffman, vice president of Come See Our Gttal Selection Of Artificial Ivy Topiaries Custo m Florals Custom Orders Available Speciality Furniture G ifts & Antiques Hours; Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac lO*S 369 E. 17th St., #13 • Costa Mesa • 646-67 45 (acrou from R.alpbt) No special orders Kristen's Lingerie • l.Dungewear • Gifts WestcliffCourt • 1719 WestcliffDr. Newport Beach Monday -Saturday 10-6 631-SEXY (739,9) CO ii.ONA DEi. MAil HIOH SCHOO L PYA HOME TOUR Visa' sMllilg i..1n the~ of PELICAN HILL SPYGLASS HILL HAR~OR VIEW HILLS BAYSHORES BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA PENINSULA -$4IM .............. Modi., ·-.............. .... .... lorWc.t""" -llCIRS Pll•SAU OllY <.-.............. ,.. ............. ~ ..... ,. ............. w ..... HOMEOWNE RS & FLOOD IN SURA NCE PREPARE fOR EL N INO Rabbitt Insurance Agmcy Al1l'O • HOMF.Ol'NERS • llFAIJll 40 Yean in Bu.sinns ~' G-~ Sr-)_, -· .. ---~ .... ' AN EIGHT·PART SlRl [S YOU WON"T WAN T TO MISS! ' I rliis wee•enlfs topic is The Fragile Family: Handle With Care FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (714) 645-5050 190 EAST 2:SRD ST. CO$TA MESA ---- ~--.... _ -- I $.'1991 $2991 5991 I ml II ml II ~J I I II II o INSTAil. ~w N<V M~ I I • COMPlllfR SPIN 8A!ANCI: 11 • COMl'VTBIZED 11 '"~" -,,..,.. I • OlECK BAAKfS &.PRESSURE • FRONT'Mfil ' 'Or 2WHEB.REAR DRUM I Addmonal ~lot tport wfieoi• II Addmc.d ...._lot..., ....... , II ~ odd;oK.oi $20 I L-------------~L-~--~~~------~L-.lflft.w.a..-~ GOODYEAR 1 MF I Pi< I 175(10/13 ............... .. I 185(10/13 ................ . I 185(10/14 .............. "' I 195(10/14 ................ . Nt•1Mt ~-Doily Pilot lH£ ~PROJECT Tbe Newport-Mesa Unified School Diltrld invites the public lo a~d The Parent Project. a free six-week parenting 11d.1la 18ries from ? to 9:30 p.m. at Ensign Middle School, 2000 Cllff .Drive, Newport · Beach. Work- books are available for $20. For reservations, call 424-7560. NEWPORT SUNSET NElWORK ~e Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and the hvine Chamber are meeting for the Newport Sunset Network, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are free, guests and non-members $10. For more information. call 729-4400. NUTRIT10NAL THERAPY The Doctors Speakers BtUeau presents a complimentary nubi- tional therapy workshop at 1831 Orange Ave., Suite C, Costa Mesa. The workshop is limited to 10 participants. For reservations, call 631-5050. SEMINAR SEWNG The American Seminar Lead- ers Association presents a Seaets of Seminar Selling program from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Gard.en Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Registration is $5. For more information, call 751-5100. DEPRESSION SCREENING • The California Psychological Association offers a confidential free depression screening in observance of Naf:ional Depres- --. ~ [ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Ru g Stu dio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia SI .. Costa "tesa • _ 646-4838 ., I FACTORY DIRECT WINDOW & DOOR W\f'f PAY MOU Fm Tttt: SAM£ hooucn FACrokY Dluct: THI! ONU WAY TO BUY DUAL PANE. vum. Fl!AMW, ENEAGY EfFIOE.NT. 'WINDOWS &. Doofl.S FACroin 0 1u.crT0You. Won: Drucrwmt OWNEAS. No SAw PERSON To PAY. AmANTAC!.· Mil.GAAi> CD:rAINTEW I 0 Yf.AAS IN SEJl!VICI! ~Tl l.JCISI 160S sloo S<nening Day at the office of Dr. Paul Whittemore from 9 a.m. ·to 8 p.m. 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. A free lecture about depression will be at noon. Appolntmenta ..., requested lot saeenlngs. Por ~ \n(ormation, call 152-?753, • The Orange County Psychi- atric Society offers a confidential free depression IC!eeDing at the Costa Mesa Senior Center at 5:30 p,m. at 695 w. 19th St. Por more information. call 9711-3016. CORPOllAT£ GROWTH MEETING The Alsodation for Corporate Growth October meeting featureic Stephen Shugerman, the presi~ dent of Southern Pacific ThrUt and Loan Assodation, at 5:30 p .m. at The Pad.fie £1.ub, 41 10 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Bead\. The cost is $20. FQr more information; call 862-9644. CAREER NElWORK MEETING The 1997 Career Network free workshop for those unemployed meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The topic is You, Myers-Briggs and Your Job Search. For more information, call 574-2239. RECYQ.E DRIVE Harbor View Elementary School's monthly Recycle Drive is from 7:30 a..m. to 4 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Cen~er parking lot, BOO Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 718-0522. . CAREER WORKSHOP The Re-Entry Center at Orange Coast College offers a free career workshop called Career Beliefs from 6 to 7:30 p .m. ln the Re·Bntry center, 2101 Palrvtew Rl>lcl, Costa M .... Po< ll)Ore informatioD~ call '32-5162. GLOllAI. INVfmNG Tb.• Newport Beach PubUc Library lbunday at Night pro- gram -ts Global investing from 7 to 8:45 p.m.. in the Friends Meeting Room at the ,,central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave ... ~w· port Beach. The program W1ll dls- CUJ$ how the different stock escbanges affect one another and bow to diversify investments by understand.lng the globll econo- my. For more intormatloo, call 717-3800. MAGIC MAKEOVER The Thursday Morning Club of Newport Bea.ch monthly lun- cheon features author Lynda Mill- ner discussing her book, ~nie Magic Makeover,• from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $20 and includes lunch and th6 entertain- ment seminar. For more informa- tion, call 548-2244. FRIDAY MOVING INTO BALANCE The Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe offers a program with author Barbara Larrivee, who will discuss bow to create inner and outei balance from 7 to 8:30 p.m . at 901 B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-0226. WEB PAGE CU.SS The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a a Early Years Toys . 9 Dcvelopmenlal 1oys ror children birth 10 10 years. 9 Quality toys with lasting and ett.ative pluy value. 9 Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFFDRIV" NEWPORT BEACH BEAIJTY_ STORE South Coast Plaza · Sears Wing, Lower Level Fall Savings M AT R I X ~ SPECIALS r------------,r------------, M A T R I x ~ II VAVOOM (M<h Uf $10.00 M•ui• pu«h•K) II v AVO OM FREEZING RECEIVE II FREE II II BIOLAGE 11 BODY TRIAL II SPRAY ••• V AVOOM SHAPING SPRAY OR II ••• BATH GEL II L OGICS HAIR SPRAY OR II $6 95 WATER CURE II .... s .... L--_EE'..}2!;!.!!?~---JL ___ ~.!.!.0.2!!9.Z ___ .J Salon and Beauty Supply 557-4190 ,., ... ,,,.~­",,,,,. ,,,, ....... pldlfSllll/11) FllffllMllt ,..,,.,,.. of flt 11111,.,,,,,,, . ,.,,. ....... free business· aislsta.nce work.- shop ealled Create Your Own Web Page from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the chamber ollice, t470 Jam- bolee Road, 1'jewport Beach. 'IO R.S.V.P., call 6'0~789. INVESTOR'S FORUM The Inventor's Forum often a semi.par, Invention· IdeilS that have Succeeded, at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Pai{view Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15 for non-members and $5 for members. For more infor· mation. call 253-0952. RESUME WRmNG WORKSHOI' Or«lOge Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free fesume writing workshop from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center, Room 106 'of OCC's Counseling Center, 2701 Failview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. For more infonnatioh, call 432-5162. SATIJRDAY CHOC WALK PRE-REGISTRATION Pre-registration for the seventh annual Children's Hospital of Orange County/Disneyland Com- munity Walk will be held from noon to 8 p .m. at the main event site, Town Center Dzive and THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1997 Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa. Por more information. call 289- 4000. ESTATE PIANNING The law offices ol LiJa A. Cian- cio otters a hee leDlinar called Estate Planning for the Young Family -•Protecting Your Family lbrough Wills and trusts at 6:45 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required. Fqr more infor- mation. call 574-0866. CPRCU.SS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offeB a CPR. class for beartsaver and healthcare provider levels from 2 to 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1170 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $27. For r'eservations, call 631-3623. SHERMAN UBltARY Sherman Llbrary and Gardens offers a free early-morning pro- gram about how to grow paJms at 9:30 a.m. at 2047 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 673-2261 . HOLLYWOOD ORESS FASHIONS Bloomingdale's presents an informal modeling of Oscar night replica dresses from 2 to 4 p.m . in the dresses department, located on the third floor of Blooming- dail>'o, 101 Newport Center om.. Por more infor:metlon.. c.al1 729\ 6600. NEWPORT IAYTOUR . ~ The -ol Newport BaJ' wtl1 gl•e the lint free guided tour ol the 110aSOD ol the Upper New- port Bay Ecologlcal Reserve ~ 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the comer QI' East Bluff Drive ond Back Bay ~d. The tours last two hours. For more information, call 786.J! 8818. . ' SUNDAY • THE NElWORKERS The Costa Mesa Chamber of_ Commerce holds its Weekly J;neet:.. ing of the Networkers from 11 :4~ a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa M~ Goll and Country Dub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The cost is Sl2:' Membership is $15. For more- inform.ation, call 574-8780: .. ., CHOCWAU< The seventh annual Children's' Hospital of Orange County/Dis- neyland Community Walle begi11s at 8:30 a.m. in Crystal Court a( South Coast .Plaza, 3333 Bristol'" St., Costa Mesa. Registration' begins at 6:30 a .m. For moni information, call 289-4000. Reservations required. Call 800/514-HOAG ( 4624). • Unless otherwise noted, au classes and events are free. OCtllllll' 18 Tllll•mr 111 p.11. 0cu•1rn Tllll l'IY 11711& Ocllllllr 15 •• 1•r11711& - Frtt Flu Shots If yot'rt a lellor 60 pill, or na . dnlllc: Ullela, .. Ladles Night Out Presents: Fitness for Women Sue Rhodes, regloml fiiness manager lrom !he Unda E>ans Fitness Centers for Women, will discuss the aerobic and Slrellg1h tnining dW is most tf"'"" !or women. You •ill ieml how .....U fitness CID bdp )OU incre>se metJbolism, bum body bl, iocreose strenglh and eodu"'1l't and decrease )OOr ch>nces of osteoporosi> The A,8,C's of Viral Hepatitis - A World Wide Public Health Problem Learn lhe wous forms of viral hepatitis. Ways of detectioo, prevention and lmllDent will ~so be discussed. ;,, open question.and.answer session will follow. Presented by Ttjinder Ka1ra, M.D., H"'ll HospiUI gJSlroenlttOlogist Senior Health Talks l'ttSents: Better Alternatives to IJving WUls lnm abou[ l<pl documen• lh'1 ensure )Our wishes (or medial care and lreallllelll are followed Presented by Wendy Martin, R.N., JD., (rum H"'ll Hospital. Open House -What Every Woman Needs to Know ... .and lhen some Women's be2hh issues will be "'1uttd dwir« this "'""1ion1I open b-Ouse, >ilh a specW emphasis on breast beallh, rt"Cogoizing October as 8f'e1St Cl.nett Awareness Month. lntenctive models and edualiooal lllllen.ls will be Mibbl< H"'ll experts will be Oil hand ID wwer )OOr questions and guide )OU ID I healthier IOOIOrroTI . The Aging Eye Join ·c1,,, Macl.ear.ie, M..D.1 Hoag Hospital ophlh1lmologjst, !or lht '*" ~ .. -los!. CalmCU, gbucom1 ,.d mactlar dqetmlloa will be -. Learn abi>ul p""111ioo, "'"""" IOd medial/ su~lntmenlioa. Hormone Ilqliloiiueal'lbmpymd IlralitCln:a: ..... Nealtll laow R«<M' ~ -rn.. a 111dicat ap<rt regaidlng """-"fll"""'1ll dmpJ *' ........ ClllCtt ..... • lloll lletldl Celtm 11t1lullg tne ll• -. "'' II r - •• -.. • • • • THlMSOAV. OCTOIER 9, 1"7 Andersen parents ~igb with relief .,Y llm Grenda, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-tvfESA -Ander- s~ Elemento.ry parents were happy to hear there is still some room to wriggle in negotia ting d etails of the new Bonita Canyon development with the city of Newport Beach and said they plan to push for concessions from the The Irvine Co. Meanwhile, parents at the private Waldorf School are beginning to get nervous about ~temate student housing plans. . "Everyone was pretty much e pcouraged by The lrvine Co. c~tment to reduce density,• said Andersen parent Bryan Nickel. ·I have a lot of heartburn with the density at those apart- ments.· . The Irvine Co. is building a partments and single-family hpmes north of MacArthur Boulevard and Bonita Canyon Road, and area that could be annexed by the city ot Newport Beach and the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distncl from the city of Irvine and the Irvine Uni- fied School D1stnct e ntitlement for The Irvine Co., said the developer might consid- er reducing density between Bonita Canyon Road and Pord Road to nine units per acre, the PTA executive board passed a resolution Wednesday calling for m ore concessions. Jill Money, Andersen PTA president, n id she and other pare nts will wqrk with Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Mur- phy in negotiating more park- land and less density in the new development. O ve r at Waldorf School, a K-8 private school that subleases the Eastbluf( campus from Coastline Community College, parents are worried th~ir students may be kicked out, to make room for the development. "I don't know if the !Ander- sen) parents know tha t if, in fact, this is the most-plausible option for them , then they would be moving an existing school,• Wal- dorf parent Sandi Ames said. COSfA MESA -Get some carro~. bails of hay and oats ready for the baby shower: Sugar the burro is about to become a mother. The 4-year-<>ld white burro, who lives year-round in Centen- nial Parm at the Orange County Fairgrounds, is due to bring a new baby into the growing fann family by the end of the month, officials said. Sugar is still in her stall sur- rounded by horses, pigs and oth- er animaJs, and she will give birth MAAC MAATIN I OMV PILOT Students from the 93rd Street School In Los Angeles give Sug- ar, the Orange County Fair's pregnant white burro, a little sugar during their tour of Centennlal Farms Wednesday. there whenever she is ready. But after the joyous event, Sugar will be moved to a stall closer to the entrance to the farm so visitors can take a peek at her and other new mothers and their babies. Jim Bailey, the farm director, said the staff tends to stay out of the animal birthing process unless complications arise. •That's the way you prefer it to happen," Bailey said. Sugar moved to the farm in 199.S wbm NewPQCt Beach resi- dent Beverly I·~ donated her to the fairgrounds. Langston bought Sugar through an adoption program run by the u.s: Bureau ol Land Man- agement, which rounds up Wild horses and burros from federal lands and puts them up 'for adop- tion. The father, a spotted burro named Captain Jack, lives at a ranch in Hemet. Pair officials are hoping this experience bas a happier ending for Sugar than her first pregnan- cy. The bwro's first foal. which had been born in the wild and came with its mother to Centen- nial Farm. had to be destroyed because of a malformation. New anival.s are nothing new at the fann. 1Wo weeks ago, a mother cow gave birth to a calf, and another cow and a pig each have due dates dose to Sugar's, Bailey said. Centennial Farm is open weekdays from 1 to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free and guided tours can be arranged for school groups by calling 708- 1618. The Newport Beach Planning Commission, origindlly set to consider prelinunary annexallon steps at a meeting tonight, has put the issue off unlJJ its next m eeting. The Irvine Co. request- ed more time to seek community input. The existing leasing agree- ments between Coastline and Newport-Mesa and between Coastline and Waldorf would give Waldorf until June 1998 to vacate the property. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------· Andersen parents expressed ou trage the past few weeks over a potential plan to expand the school to accommodate students from the new development and, since then, The Irvine Co. and school district officials have rejected the plan. Newport-Mesa officials named Eastbluff School, New- port Coast Elementary and Lin- coln Elementary alternative schools for the new students. Encouraged by a PTA meet- ing Monday night at which Car- ol Hoffman, vice president of Come ~e Our Great Selection Of Artificial Ivy Topiaries Custom Orders Available Custom Florals Speciality Fu r niture -·- G ifts & Antiq ues Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (acrou from Ralph•) BN No special orders Kristen's Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts Westcliff Court • 1719 Westcliff Dr. - Newport Beach Monday -Saturday 10-6 631-SEXY (7399) ' .. ' ........ in the nliflborhoods of PELICAN HILL SPYGLASS HILL HARBOR VIEW HILLS BAYS HORES BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA PENINSULA ~ _.,....._a...iUldlr., ........ -..... lflnnal ...-~We.ii,._ ...-9 TICIRI Pll·SALI •t c. ......... ,.. ... ,.. ............ w... .... ,. .......... aw ....... 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MltENT PROJECT The Newport-Mesa Unllied School District invites the public to attend The Parent Project, a free six-week parenting sJdlla 16ries from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Ensign Middle School. 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Work- books ar~ available for $20. Por reservations, call 424-7560. NEWPORT SUNSET NETWORK Tb.e Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and the Irvine Chamber are meeting for the Newport Sunset Network, from 5 to 1 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are free, guests and non-members $10. For more information, call 729~400. . NUTRITIONAL THERAPY The Doctors Speakers Bureau presents a complimentary nutri- tional therapy workshop at 1831 Orange Ave., Suite C, Costa Mesa. The workshop is limited to 10 participants. For reservations, call 631-5050. SEMINAR SEWNG The American Seminar Lead- ers Association presents a Secrets of Seminar Selling program from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Registration is $5. For more information, call 751-5100. DEPRESSION SCREENING • The California Psychological Association offers a confidential free depression screening in observance of National Depres- ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC . 1663 Placentia St .. costa Mesa 646-4838 FACTORY DIRECT WINDOW & DOOR .. y NO to hJsb prices WHY PAY MOil! Foll TH! SAMII Plooucn FACTO!t'l' OlllF.ct: TH! ONt.Y WAY TO BUY OuAL PANE. VIN't'l FRAMED. f..NERC."Y EmallNT. WINDOWS & 0ootu PACTOlrY DIUCT To You. WOlllC Dlll£CT Wmt OWNF.aS. No SA.I.ES PUsoN To PAY. ADvAN'IM::~ -MILCAJU> CUT'AINTEED 10 Yl!AJlS IN SF..RVICE STATI UCISI 1605 1 800 940-1413 At ....... ......... ........ ......... """'.. *'" 11111 lhl ,,,.,, .,.,, .. ,,0 ~-··· .,,,,.,,,,,, lion Saeeo1ng Day at the office of Dr. Paul Whittemore from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Belich. A free lecture about deprellion will be et noon. Appointments are requested for screenings. Por more information. can 152-7753. • .. 1be Orange County Psychi- atric Society offers a confidential free depression screening at the COlta Mesa Senior Center at 5:30 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St. Por more information, call 978-3016. CORPORATE GRownt MEETING The Association for Corporate Growth October meeting features Stephen Shugennan, the presi- dent of Southern Pacific Thrift and Loan Assod.ation, at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Oub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $20. Por more information, call 862-9644. CAREER NETWORK MEmNG The 1997 Career Network free workshop for those unemployed meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. The topic is You, Myers-Briggs cµid Your Job Search. For more information, call 574-2239. RECYCLE DRIVE Harbor View Elementary School's monthly Recycle Drive is from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center parking lot, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 718-0522. CAREER WORKSHOP The Re-Entry Center at Orange Coast College offers a free career workshop called Career Belle& from 6 to 7:30 p.m. tn the Re-Entry Center, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mela. for more information, call 432-5162. GL08AL INVEmNG 1be NeWj)ort Beach Public Ub.rary 1bunday at Night pro- gram ~ts Global lnveiting from 7 to 8:45 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. The program will dis-cuss how the different stock exchanges affect one another and bow to diversify investments by underst~g the globa) econo- my. Por more information, call 711-3800. MAGIC MAKEOVER The Thund.ay Morning Oub of Newport Beach monthly lun- cheon features author Lynda Mill- ner discussing her book, "The Magic Makeover,• from 11 a.m. to 2 p .m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $20 and includes lunch and the entertain- ment seminar. For more informa- tion, call 54&-2244. FRIDAY MOVING INTO BALANCE The Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe offers a program with author Barbara Larrivee, who will discuss how to create inner and outer balance from 7 to 8:30 p .m. at 901 B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-0226. WEB PAGE CLASS The Newport Harbor Area Clamber of Commerce offers a a Early Years Toys . •Developmental toys for children birth to 10 years. • Quality toys with lasting and CTCative play value. • Personal servioe from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WF.STCLIFF D NEWPORT BEACH BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level Fall Savings MA f. RIX~ SPECIALS r------------,r------------, M A T R I x ~ II VAVOOM (with any St0.00 Mab'ix purchase) II v AVOOM FREEZING RECEIVE II SPRAY FREE U· II BIOLAGE 11 BODYTRIAL II ••• VAVOOM SHAPING SPRAY ••• OR II BATH GEL II LOGICS HAIR SPRAY . OR II $695 WATER CURE II reg.$9.99 EXP 10/31/97 II EXP 10/31/97 L------------~L-~--~-------~ Salon and Beauty Supply 557-4190 free business assistance work- lbOp called Create Your Own Web Page from 7:30 to 9 o..m. at the dwnber office, 1470 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach. To R.S.V.P., call 6'0 .... 789. INVESTOR"S FORUM The Inventor's Porum often a seminar, Invention · Ideas that have Succeeded, at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15 for non-members and $5 for members. For more infor- mation, call 253-0952. RESUME WRITING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re· Entry Center offers a free resume writing workshop from noon to 1 :30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center, Room 106 of OCC's Counseling Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. SATURDAY CHOC WALK PRE-REGISTRATION Pre-registration for the seventh annual· Children's Hospital of Orange County/Disneyland Com- munity Walk will be held from noon to 8 p .m. at the main event site, Town Center Drive and THURSDAY, OCT08ER 9, 1997 Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa. For more inf orm.ation. call 289- -4000. ESTATE Pt.ANNING . 1be law offices of Usa A. O.an- cio often a free seminar called Estate Planning for the Young Pamily-•Protecting Your Family Through Wills and 1hlsts at 6~45 R-!11· at 881 Dover Prive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call 574-0866. CPRa.ASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR. class for heartsaver and healthcare provider levels from 2 to 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1170 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $27. For reservations, call 631-3623. SHERMAN LIBRARY Sherman Libraryimd Gardens offers a free early-morning pro- gram about how to grow palms at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 673-2261. HOUYWOOD DRESS FASHIONS Bloomingdale's presents an informal modeling of Oscar night replica dresses from 2 to 4 p.m. in the dresses department, located on the third floor of Blooming- NEWPOU IAY TOUR ;. Tbe Prlerids at Newport Ba~ will give the first free guJded tour of the season of the Upper New:. port Bay Ecological Reserve ~ 9 to 10:15 a..m. at the comer or Ea.st Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. The tows last two hours. For more infonnation, call 78&; 8878. SUNDAY TltE NETWORKERS The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce holds its weekly meet.- ing of the Networkers from 11 :4~· a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa" Golf and Country Qub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The cost is $12:' Membership is $15. For mo~ information, call 574-8780. • I CHOCWALK The seventh annual Children's• Hospital of Orange County/Dis- neyland Community Walk begiits at 8:30 a.m. in Crystal Court at. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol- St., Costa Mesa. Registration' begins at 6:30 a.m. For more,: information, call 289-4000. • Reservations required. Call 800/514-HOAG ( 4624). Unless otherwise noted, aU classes and events are free. Octar15 ...... It 7,._ OCtaller 18 111i11my It 7 .... OCllllll' 14 Tunmylt7~ OcbllllP 16 ...... ..,. 7 J& Free Flu Shots If~ 're 1 sealor Ladies Night Out Presents: Fi1Dess for Women Sue Rhodes, regional filneS.S manager from the Unda Ev2rls Fltnes.5 Centers for Women, will discuss the aerobic and strength lr2ining that is most e&ctive for Tt'Olllell. You will lwn bow overall 6tness an help }'OU incmse metabolism, bum body fat, ~strength and endurance and decmse your chances of osteopo~s. .The A,B,C's of Viral Hepatitis - A World Wide Public Health Problem Learn the various fonns of vir2I hepatitis. Ways of detection, prevention and treaiment will also be discussed. An open question-and-answer session will follow. Presented by Tejioda Kain, M.D., Hoag Hospital ~rerologist Senior Health Talb Presents: Better Alternatives to living Wills Learn about legal documents tll21 ensure your wishes for medical care and tmtmeol are followed. Presented by Weldy Martin, R.N.,J.D., from Hoag ffospiw. Open House -What Every Woman Nmb to Know ••• .aod then some Women's health Issue will be Btured during dm edDaliooal open house, with a special emphasis oo brwt heallh1 recognizing October as Breast Cancer Awutnes.5 Month. lntmctiYe models pd edualioml maerials will be Mibble. Hoag expem will be on band to answer your questions and guide )'OU to I bealdUer tomorrow. The Aging Eye join Cleft llacleHie, M.D., Hoag Hospital opbdWmologist, for the blesl ilfonnatioa oo vision loss. Catmcts, gltucoma and macutar degeaeration will be addressed. lam about pmmdocl, screeaiop nl medic»' ~ irdervendoa llonnoae~.S'lbalpJ ... Bl'fA'lt(Jmr: ..... Ntaltolaow RecdYe a ~ O¥eniew &om a medical apat ~ bormole replaamem dmpf. brf.l!ll CIDCet 60 ........ dnlltillldl, 11o11a-..ee.een .............. -· - -- • " If THUllSOAV. OCIQIUl 1. 1917 • ' . ' . • • -• -• . • A & 8 Custom Uphols(ery 'l'oiall Custom-Con1e Discover The Decorators' Secrel Source! r-------------------------, I 25o/o on Fabric with your I : Bedding Order : L [:.n. 10/23/97 .J -------------------------• SlipcovP rs • Bedding • Du st Rufnes •Table Cloths 'fhe 1-lighest Quality 1260-A5 Logan Ave • Costa Mesa 540-1821 \ . ........ ~-Doily ~ ,, • reat wa o ·'. ra uates .. .. Prom left, Newport Youth Wa~r Polo goalie Kather- . lne Belden. booster (ieorge Birdsong, Head Coach BUI Barnett and CIF varsity gQalle John Pharris c.her- lsh the new rue Wall project that has raised thou- sands of dollars for Newport Harbor Aquatics. Famf· lies Individuals and businesses donated $150.for each . " 1-loot-by-1-foot We displayed al Newport Harbor High School Tiles are sWJ available and We painting days will be lrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Od. 18 and 25. For more Information, call Claire Belden al 631-8522. • HAUNT NO-! THI WORLD'S •1n PUMPKIN Pll ISltlRE Carpet· Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only -.. -~ $49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH ·---. OAC ARPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial• Residential Sales & Servlctt 1904' H•rbol' Boulev•rd • Coat• ..... 1--"""""4"'-¥.'---J N.E. Comer of Hw-. & 1-...... -722-9642•• Open Daily, 6am ~ 6:30pm • Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 1ey~~Of0if 646-1440 Please join us for the 15th Annual Mardan Golf Tournament and Dinner honoring the Fluor Corporation MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1997 SANTA ANA COUNTRY CL.UB 20382 NEWPORT BOUL.EVARD, SANTA ANA SCHEDUL.E OF EVENTS 10:00A.M. CHECK-IN 11 :30'A .M . SHOTGUN START• BARBECUE LUNCH ON COURSE 4 :30 P .M . NO HOST COCKTAILS • SILENT AUCTION 5:30 P.M. DINNER • AWARDS PRESENTATION • LIVE AUCTION FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (714) 733-9239 r·-···-~---·-·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••················· The I.5th Annual Mardan Golf Tournament Monday, October 13, 1997 Yes, I want to participate In this year's roumamcnt as follows. Fo«egia<radon call (714) 733 -1500 SPONSORSHIP' GOL.F RESERVATION' NON-GOL.F PARTICIPATION 0ACE FLIGHT $2,500 0FOURSOME ., $1 ,400 Q DINNER ONLY $!50 Q EAGLE FLIGHT 1,000 OTHREESOME I ,Ol50 Q BIRDIE FLIGHT 500 OT'WOSOME 700 a I C»llcn" ATT'OC.11.ST DCUmO 11 MY ~noM flC>lt ~ OTEE FLIGHT 2!IO Q INDIVIDUAL 3!50 Player I (name) Addrao City Zlp Phone Finn Player 2 (name) Addi.,. City, Zip Phone Finn· Player 3 (name) Addi.,. City Zip ....... Finn Player 4 (name) Addras City Zip ....... Finn ............. """ I ; .. Italian harvest fest ~eaps support f0r cancer group l ~ C ameras flashed, electronic media rolled tape, the crowd cheered as the nation's foremost Lucille Ball look-alikes pursed their red lips and pushed up their red hair for the Festa della Vendemia, a cele- bration of Italy's autumn harvest •feast. It was all for the Pediatric Can- cer Research Foundation of Orange County, a favorite cause of Pesta host Pranco Veala, gen- eral manager of the chic Prego Ristorante, Irvine. · The 11th annual gathering attracted a large and dedicated group of local citizens intent on helping children suffering from cancer and related diseases. Newport-Mesa support came from Glen Allen. Steve and Lor- raine AJm.es, Gregory Bucbet, John and Leslie Bubb, David Denholm, Jetf Edwardl, Mark Ell.la, Evelyn Evett, Alv1o Pbcher . and Jane and Glenn Fowler, ' head of neurology at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Also there: Ken and Wendy Gerdau, Cotona del Mar's Angela Kolar, Michele Uld Pab1ck Murphy, and Royce Sharf, along with Costa Mesa's M1m1 Salana, Newport's Mar- aball Schulman and foundation board member Jim Wlsenbach. It was a perfect Sunday after- noon under the arbor of Prego for the entire family to dine -make that feast -on Vessia's spectac- ular Italian spread. Salsicce grigliate, otherwise known as glilled spicy Italian sausage, shared the scrumptous buffet with cosciotto d'angnello (thin sliced leg of lamb garnished with carmelized onions}, polenta fresca (soft com meal), peperona- ta (yellow and red bell pepper stew), and a host of additional delicacies that would be unfair to the reader to list. After all, if you couldn't make $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law b.w. cook the event, why be subjected to tortme via tantalizing morsels listed on the society page? Seems unfair. Food, no matter how spectac- ular, was not the main reason for the festa. Nor was the Lucille Ball fren- zy, although it always~roves to be a great deal of fun for the crowd. They just can't get enough of the dizzy redhead who defined American situation com- edy during her lifetime. Contestants at the festa were judged on how much they resembled Ms. Ball during a re- enactment of a grape-stomping scene that was one of the more famous moments of the late tun- ny lady's television episodes. Somehow it all fit. Vessia said, •Each year families through- out Italy gather to pick grapes, crush them for wine, and cele- brate the harvest with music and dancing and an extravagant feast,• Vestsa said. The local festa combined the fun of the Italian harvest with the all important cause of children's cancer. Chaired by Kim and John Welner, parents of a 6- year-old daughter who is a can- (}) £u Al.WAYS KEPT YOUNl.F Q/vACTIVE AND Hf.Al..1lf(. RJNNY, HOW SOME TI-llNCS NEVERGWa. cer turVivor, the foundation increases its take each year from · the celebration to help children and their faJirllles s}lff ering with cancer. It has become a lifelong cause celebre for the Weiners, under- standably. They intend on doing whatev- er they con to help others going through the ordeal that ttiey sur- vived. In the crowd: Monica Vessla, wife of Franco with their baby Nlcco, foundation president Don Robenon and his wife IC.athi. Mitchell Cairo, John and Karen Vallely, and Paul and Marybelle Musco. Vital corporate sponsorship for the event came from Koll Real Estate Services, Caliber Collision, Allen Matkins Leck Gamble and Mallory, LBA, Inc., Cruttenden Roth, Sunset Property Services, Fire Une Apparel, and a number of additional business enterpris- es. It is significant to note such support for it is the underwriting of many charity events that enables the organiz~ to realize a substantial net profit. This year, more than $30,000 will go to the cause from a bit of Sonday afternoon frolicking under the arbor at Prego with Lucy. For more information on the foundation, call 127-7483. As the holiday season approaches, the foundation produces greeting cards made by children afflicted with cancer. These cards are a touching way to remember friends and family, and more importantly, the dollars raised from card sales are a major part of the annual fund- raising for the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. • BRUCE COOK'S column runs Tnurs- day and Saturday. Ed and Virginia Cook, left. Join John Welner, chair of the 11th annual Festa della Vendemmta, m·. kicking off ticket sales for the Italian brunch and grape-stomping event at Prego on Oct. 5. .; Our Columbus Day Has Terrific Savings .:... Get The Point?! Get mra MYlngs off ow cmvdaY low prices, now through Sunday, October 19. .50~ OFF Dept. Stora Pltc:al Famous Makar PIUShTop Gt...t ctllOlce ol _....,.,. .... ....... Dlllt •3tt.~ EXTRA •15 to $65 OFF Ola AIMADY LOW PllCESI· 0Sl.WONS FURNITURE 0'°°9C trom crtbl, chlr'V9lllS tibia, c::hcsts, Ind more. Otrcr good on ipedll order items, tool Wc'rw ., IUthorizcd SiMtont fUmlUc dealer. ~ w.ej depends on rterr(s)~) A M1y Ocpf>t ~ Hide & Seek POOH 5-Plece lcddll-s Sets $149~~ Coudorw, dlalt ruMa, ..-. Nrd ~ ................ ....., -..d °" • ._... l'Odl''OllOlla. ~---tH. ~ ' r I I . ' .... ,,, - ... .. .. • • • • BY Marla Bird, DiJily P'tlot A, Jtboogb Nldl COiia; the •mlaNe bmdej al Speed- way lnternalicDal llact"9 ......_, ._ md GdlL driftl a sleek Perrui, his new re.aamam were lt1Jl pollltive. Our frelb. chewy bread~ peered~. Wilb * babM- fomDng dUnking 111U09 OI berbl and bigb-qudly extra virgin otift oil Greet aab cakes (S8.95) are loaded with sweet aab meat and oooe ol that pasty tiller we haw Our·~ lo tbe mec1a1· ~ c:oWdn'tbllft bee blilelr .. Ila (VJ poUIJJd "'goOd . bilil) ID!f juk'y wtlb. ~bun 1iDd a WSY tillly lli>eCiA1 Tbou.and &Ind~ dNiidng. The bUrgil' COID SI~, a~ cmWtedng an the~ ~the esceDent . Wriceflana =~e:Jegant. piecedworkJ all COJJM! to know and loathe. -<Ii'-.~-~ •. . I • . cb8edU1, oourteous .. ' . ltaft. the n!ltalU'mll'I f!lfe'U most resembles a me•••••WJth. c.ar- 1baped gray pacting c.artcn. Spnng ·ron 1>mS· (SS.95) stuffed with a savory filling ol The ·spn-om· . . . , . . . . ----, salad WU just RS• age. 1be main thing going for it ii its t>OI mtiflJl ltr.e ,.... a mountain ct iceberg lettuce, grilled cbiclrm, flavodels white beam and lb with tmiatoel and a dull drelling ($7 .95). Speedway should put in a can for a salad dressing mechanic Nevertbelea. tbe 11..000. ~ rhell pllCks pk!mty ol excHernent with two came rac- ing cars pinned to the root look- ing 1Dce contestants careemog out olcootr~ Seveia1 more beautJful race cars on loan from the Marcom Museum are parked at tbe entry chicken, shrimp and vegetables were crisp and freshly oooked on I a first v1Sit At a 5eCOlld lunch. they tasted heavy and refried. lbere are so many things to ' choose from -sushi. sa.shimi, and tbe selec- tion is rotated every few weeks, giving racing enthusi- asts motivation to return. Costa is detennined to give his cus- tomers more reasons to come back than great looking cars. A fine dining experience and moderate prices are a top priori- ty with him, scampi and chowder are all listed m the "starting line,• along with a mayonnaise- r-- - - - - -- --- - ---- ------ ---, based,Jnouth- : F. Y.I. coating, hot I spinach and arti· : + WHA~ Speedway choke d.Jp : International Racing Bistro served with col- : Bar and Grill orful red, green : + WHERE: 353 E. Coast and black tortilla : Highway, Newport Beach chips. The 1 + WHEN: Open Monday chowder is far : through Wednesday, 11 a.m. too nch and it : to midnight; Thursday bears a resem- : through Saturday, 11 a.m. to blance to Camp- : 2 a.m. Sunday bru nch at 10 bell's cream of , a.m., open to midnight. ' tomato soup. : + PRICES~ Moderate On another : + PHONE: 675·5900 · visit, a food critic I I '--------------------------.J declared the cal- and, in spite of d few gulches. he's on the n ght track. After the word got out that executJve chef John Le was no longe r there, friends and I went back to recheck first unpressions They tmari "pISton rings" ($5.95) the best he'd ever tasted. Of course, he's only 12, but still, they were dam good. The sauce was far too bland, so we ordered some horserad.Jsh and all was well. From Siding Is a great family sport-and our Kid's Season Leasing Program makes It ( -. ~af(ordable and convenient, too. No more problems with kJds rowing equipment from one season o the next, or during the season. OU DON'T OWN IT ••• WE DO. Solves Your Growing Pains . : 169.95/Uffd per yr . •t 19.95/new per yr . • Don't scramble to find gear or waste time In rental lines • Don't rush around after a ski trip to return rental equipment. Bring It back between the time you finish skiing for the year & next September. Thia yeer, oar eeMOD lu.e ~ la u.nclerway _.. 1 I • \, t' •I I" ,j t fllllJllll' 11' I' I : !11 I'• ,j '' I,,' "I II•' '" 11d, \, 111 il11I' 1 111 I • ! ' ,I It :·I I I 11• I ' •• I• I I I I All sandwiches are served with non-greasy fries and range in price from $6.95 to $12.95. There are a variety of turkey, chicken and tuna sandwiches. You'll love the pizzas. We fin. ished off an ex.citing vegetarian pizza ($7 .95) with good., light. puffy aust and sun-dried toma- toes with a dusting of oregano leaves and a calorie-load of melt- ed smoked Gouda and mozzarel- la cheese. The "Speedway cut" prime rib ($17.95) is pink, tender and packed with Oavor and an order of "Monster Meatloaf" ($10.95) • SEE SPEEDWAY PAGE A9 •tarte Coutry Ptae Dnuer $595 Put a few words to work for you . Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Mlulonkd" f aDorQaeen $395 Question of the Day? O.K. Here's how 1t works - You read the question. If you have the ool'I'Edi answer, then r!recmve ol.00 01'1' On "Happy Days, "how many kids did the Cunninghams have? BRIAN P08UOA I OM Y PILOT Auto • Commercial • Trucks • Homeowners Bonds • Ufe • Health • Fire * Call lor Quotes * Family Owned & Operated Also kents for 10 Other Co.'s +We lssue SR22 Filin~ and Proof of Insurance for DMV Including ... Mercury Ins. Don Adams, Debra Anderson, Doro~Adams .. ~. lie 817)2 ...... ~ .... 8c TASTE OF TRIANGLE SQUARE <w-Jne.~. c[)do&u 22, 1997 5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m . ~atwi~ mou than 50 gxfubllou _£we. gnte.'flainnuni . §u.ai'Jood Construction ~ lobSters at BhieWater Grill . 8diil .....,. Ci.Did frOm the BlUllW.._ Grill to announce the IDQ~ #dVM Of the GiUfomla 9i*lY ~· 1M.Y w~h ln at 1 tl~ . .-.. and come to the ~ iftilr.~ b81ng steamed and then mtued ~th garlic alid bUt- ter. ,... •. added, ·wubiiigton lt8te II~ 1n certififid safe oySten fot UI again and they are just prtJn4t. • The Bluewater Grill ii at 630 IJdO Park Drive, phone 67>3474. New Zealand wines at special dinner And Greeley is keeping him- Opera on the menu at Gustaf Anders THU~Y, OCTOIEJt 9, 1917 SPEEDWAY CONTINUED FROM A8 lives up to itl billing, covering half the plate. It's lavished with home-style gravy and mashed ' potatoes. An order of jambalaya came in a big bowl filled with lots of shrimp, chunks of chicken and sausages seasoned with Cajun spices. On our last visit, just when we were congratulating ourselves on a great meal, desserts arrived. From the size and looks of them, we concluded that the dessert chef might be some preteen on a sugar binge. The "p it stop sundae" has wineli5t. ~ A BeaulleU vtnefud SauvigDoli setll for 122 and y of the lilted Wines are iokl by ttie glass. ~ -The chalrs are ergonomicallv,, designed for comfort and there i& an interactive bar and an out~r patio. Video •islands" and inteJ- active touch-screen kiosks add to the entertainment. ":"; Costa has packed a lot or, exdtemenl inside with genuine1 life-size autos including Dan Gw-:' ney's All-America race ca~. Harley David.son bikes, celebritl': race mem orabilia, a souven.i(, shop with model cars. T-shirt$, ~ plaques, stickers, helmets, arcade·style video racing gam~ and 7 5 1V sets tuned to every ~ racing event and important news happening around the world. Alan Greeley signs on at Speedway self busy at the Golden 'Ihlffle. Prom b:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tues-• The restaurant otters a five-day, <linen at Gustaf Anders scoops of ice cream, chocolate syrup, crush ed peanuts and is surrounded with cinnamon French toast wedges (I'm not Vice President of Operations John Safier, who is still lookin9 for an executive chef, said Speed-' way will feature guest appear-" ances by racing legends once ct' Well, no sooner Hid than course dinner Tuesday night will be serenaded with famous done! (See this week's review). featuring the wines from New Arches lunchtime arias when the restaurant pre- Alan Greeley, the award-win-Zealand's Giesen & Te Awa sents one of its •Evenings of ning owner/chef of the Golden Parm. blue pla~e specials Opera.• lhlffle in Costa Mesa, sJgned on Among the menu items: hot Two singers and a pianist last week u the executive con-.and spicy shiita.ke crab sa.lad1 Dan Marcheano is sharing from Opera Pad.fic's Overture suiting chef at Speedway. monkfish with tropical nage; his celebration of the 7 5th Company will perf onu while It ls a stroke of geniusU:>n grilled quail with creamy pep-anniversary of The Arches by patrons can feast on seJections owner Nick Costa's part. He per polenta; braised leg of lamb serving lunch-time blue plate from the regular menu or spe- and Greeley have been running with Maori curry; and mango ~ on the blue plates he dal items created by chef Ulf into one another at racing frappe and pineappl~ cookies. found recently in storage. Don't Anders Strandberg. events around the world and Cost is $55 per person, miu the opportunity to have There is 8 $10 cover charge. what better than to have the excluding tax and1 gratuity. Arcbes-quality cooking at The restawant is at l6St Sun- mega-talented Greeley come in Reservations required. 1767 $8.95. as ~ adviser nt>w that former Newport Blvd., co~ta Mesa. The prices iU"e "Blue Plate flower Ave., Costa Mesa. Call , chef John Le is gone? Call 645-9858. Special• bargain buys for the 668-1737. I • I L---------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------- Jamal flbclel- Hallm. 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II Hangers get II FREE! $9.99 .... iaa II 2nd FREE H H No quantity lllplt II 1 per customer _e;!i;,,l°-1.. 3.2121--L-~..J ~ ~~2.7-..IL..-~t.l 21.3.2.121- 1914 Barbor Blvd.• Costa llesa • 515-8711 Barbor a 19Ul Street ""'-SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER* -~ Better grades ore just the begi1111i11g:w Better grades and higher self .-esteem. It starts with a call to Sylvan.· YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Deedreea Rich, D .D.S. NO MOUTHWASH RISK Patients who arc suupulous about their onl hygiene may have worried in 1992 when a study conducted by the National Ca.nccr Institute reported a link between the alcohol in mouthwash and an mcre:ucd incidcncr of onl cancer. Thanks to the work of an advisory innd working for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, this concern has been addressed. This is impona.nt because nonprescription mouthwashes that arc high in alcohol can be effective in combating plaque and gingivitis. Now, however, prescription mouthwashes ch.at contain chlorhcxidinc gluconarc, an effective plaque removing agent, arc available; and th~ have a lower alcohol content. There arc also a few alcohol free mouthwashes available. Our staff is made up of wdl-rraincd professionals who work together as a team to bring you the highest quality trc:1Lmcnt in a warm, caring setting at 1441 Avocado Ave., Suite 508, Ncwpcm Beach. Our in-howc lab facilitates our patients time and convenience:. If you would like specific informa!lon for your particular needs feel welcome to call 640-5680 for an appointment. ......__.. making this up) plus great gobs of whipped cream and jimnties. A lemony cheesecake was served with creme anglruse on one side and whipped cream and jimmies on the other. Bread pud- ding was drowning in a gray sug- ary whisky sauce and finished off with -you guessed it - whipped cream and those multi- colored jimmies; in all, a vi.suctl disaster. month on Thursday nights. ' Speedway is a lot of fun and it's'. a comfortable pit stop for a ~ dale or a family outing. EnjoY something from the list of starters' and head for a great burger or pizza . · The kid's menu has every1hing priced at $4.95. Speedway needs help with its fish entrees but the prime rib and • steaks are first-rate. Slop dessert. The beverage choices are awesome: plenty of nonalcohollc drinks, coffees and a fairly priced • MARLA BIRD'S Restaurant Review and Platter Chatter run every oth4r Thursday. ·• Come join us Celebrate! Our 39th Year An opportunity to do some early Holiday Shopping Up to 39% off on merchandise now in stock And a Special Showing of the October birthstones Opals and Tourmalines This special celebration starts today ... for a limited time only ... so come early for best selection. CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westcllff Drtve, ~~h (714) 642-3310 • • l -- -" ' ' 'IHUllSOAY, <XTilltll 9, 1!197 Physical comedy yields happy returns for '~S' • " •I , By Tom Titus, Daily 1¥/ot A 1 tf the 1ntetWa Revenue Service didn't have enough ol an Image prob- lem these days. along cxmes a revival ol. the whadc:ed.out come- dy "Love, 5\ls and the IRS " at the Newpon Theater Art> Center. This William Van Zandt.Jane Milmore low-calorie lalce ts the type o/ play that needs broad perfonnances at a breakneck pace to mask its sbuctural defi· · ciendes. Which is exactly what it receives hom director Gregory Cohen and ~ super.-charged cast. Cohen, long known as the Mel Brooks of local theater Circles, has 'urpassed hlmseU, il this is possi- ble, in the arena of wild and crazy comedy. The physical demands of the show are so intense, in fact, that the audience may become concerned for the actors' safety. Drawing his inspiration from one of the pictures on the wall of the set {the Three Stooges), · Cohen puts his company through some intricately athletic paces -Md at least two of his players {Dave Beatty and Dean Edward) appear to be endangering life Dave Beatty and Carrie Pohlham.mer are entangled in a clandestine romance ln .. Love, Se:c:. and the IRS," now playing at the Newport Theater Arts Center. a.nd limb. It's all in fun, of course, as is the entire evening of perpet- ual sight gags and pratfalls. · The plot, which could be culled from an episode of maJe roommates who face a visit from the tax man. It seems one of '\ lhem, Jon, bas been claiming his roomie, Leslie, as his wife to get a tax break, and now Leslie must ~Til.ree's Company,• involves two ' ,• The View Of Sunday Brunch JsJt&As SpErlaCular. If you're sedo:1ng 11 fta.<.i for Lhc f"'lllc 11.<i well at the oCher ~. uy our i~ oceanfmni: Sunday ~ brurx.-h. Each week. "WC pmai11n mricina 1111'1.Y afflll'C includin& Baron dbeef, ~omcldlet..~ fmih~. illD and 1ncmJiblc: ~.~on our potto Tl1r wa1erf1001 · • """"'""""""";..<i<""'f~O-..So ~~ - trN yourself this Sundly. Ont: kiok. one uiste. '/~~,.~ - hi yw 'II dMft wr unique point of ¥Jew. Btadl RCIOI\ Adults S23.95 • Oiikk'etl Sl l95 • Prtt v11;daied J)lll1tlna. t lf1'' PMi[Kf'.-st Hi/lfltNJ, Hnli,,,,,,,, /Md. r.A 9MM 1f4-9dll·181J "'"r show himself (or herself) to con- vince the IRS it's all legal. Complications arise at the out- set as Leslie is amorously involved with Jon's fiancee. Then there's the scroungy, beer-swill- ing landlord, Jon's staunchly moral mother, Leslie's old girl- friend and a moth-eaten preacher to contend with. To say riothing of Tinder Box Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton Cabinet • Ava • Pun ch • Excalibur • Savine/I i • Davidoff • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas COMING SOON -Cifuentes Large selection of German Steins & English Pewter Flasks Humidors by Elie Bleu, Avo, Davidoff 'located In CRYSTAL COURT 714-540-8262 the IRS Dl4D making himself al ,..bl)ArioUI ~. •--Landon S. Wriqbt takes the ~. role ol the llCUZZ)'. -i...t".~ == :;:~ u landlord and runs With It, bis ~In drag and finds blmsell grating VQice rasping and bis on the b-end ol moot ol costume In tatter" Mlcbele, the {'hysical comedy (tumbling LePerr radiates stroDq teXUal .tnlo a cbalr, tailing off a window l'Jlel9Y as Connie, Leslle~ gtrl- ledge, etc.). friend, while Paul L. Arnold does Jeff Grin bu the straighter bis best Eldin from Ooor"'6bury rOle as bis con-,..---'"" -----............................ ._1 imitation as the nivingTOOJD-I V. I sJr:id fOW ' mate and turns : f. • •• : preacher. in a solid nAr-t +••• SlxendtM I While some <-' -•'""t r:ry ·~er ' formanc:e. : 1t5• J ~ • ...... 1 Edward 1 •• · Newplrt,....., ' the top, it must· .plays the • t Artl Clifltlt I be admitted that bespectACJ.00 f + ••· ..... thriiugh : without such tu man with • 1 Oct. 25 I overstatement. gleeandguato, ; +WM'!Cll:Sll l "Love,Sexand becoming pro-: • flla• '91.0. I the IRS• would gressively l __ ..,: ____________ . ___ ._~w ........... J t 1 .n 040 aat OD its drunker and : serving as an unconscious prop C~hen, well aware of this fact, for the comic antics of the others. Ms injected outrageous sight One of his pratfalls, in particular, gags at every opportunity, and is bound to make the audience his cast responds magnificently. cringe. Those who favor subtle, draw- lbe statuesque Carrie ing room comedy should give the Pohlhammer delivers an e ner-Newport show a wide berth. getic ·account of Grin's fiancee But playgoers who appreciate who's tangled up with Beatty. the sort of farcical inventtvMess Louise Tonti is a hoot as Grin's that characterized the Keystone mother, be fuddled by the Kops and the Three Stooges will goings-on, who proceeds to find "Love, Sex and the IRS • drink herself into a stupor with right up their alley. WAN'l'Elh JEt:P·CHEROKEF., Ford Explorer A GMC .ll•wyOwners To-drMI a "'!W 1998 GMC Jimmy. Your """"'*"' and experience will be videotoP.ed 1 ... f>C*lble use Ill a notional direct moil video. · in-.led parties call: l!lalift' TO ~'> IJY£ UT WORIJJ PREM/EKE A spet:i2IJr caiunilskm!d new !)lay by ooe ol America's most exaling pb)llliglllS, pl'liied fJixn roasi io roast .. _ CWT . .~ .... ,,_ ..; ,.,,,,.,, • ,'f... .·1 II', THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1997 A ft Costa Mesa Civic revisits. past with 'Philadelphia Stoey;~ By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot beautifully nuanced pedormanoe from Lynn ReiD8rt, wbote inter- ~~ fOllls a little south of ~~~=:ui: ~~bad 1 ~ Mesa Civic Play-keiDert digl into her character house, where curatoT Giovanna ~~frill and IUbstanoe and Fusco has tume<;l back the dock eDl1CJlel the lighter aspeds of her 57 .Y~ for a visually wonderful if role in a captivating portrayal. artistically uneven revival of "The Ukewile, James Matthews Philadelphia Stoiy. • breezily enacts her once and In a year where the Civic Play-future spouse with understated house seems to eschew any play irony, ottering just a hint of Cary newer than a Grant in his ~ r----------,~v:i~-r------, ~::~elivery. shows were seems the most "Anything + ~ :'The Ph........ comfort.able of Goes· and s~· the cast in "HMS .... Coita Mia Clvk breathing life Pinafore•), ~ 661 ......_St.. into Bany's tired Philip Barry's CoU Mesa prose. 1940 romantic + WlllN:i Thunct.yi ~ Where the comedy fits right Sundavs until Oct. 21 production !n -particularly +"°*MUCH: S10 ..ct SI.SO tends to slip is in as mounted +PHO• 650-5269 Ma.re Gavra- against the stun-L------------------------..1 novic's rather ning backdrop superficial read- of I.any Watts' elegant outdoor ing of the scandal magazine setting, complete with babbling reporter who loses his heart and brook. his cynicism to 1\'acy. Gavranovic The magnificence of the scenic has the look, but misses the heart design presents a particular chal-of his character, as does Greg lenge for the actors, who must Jackson as 1\'.acy's working-class overcome their surroundings as fiance in a limited, single-dimen- well as deal with Barry's semi-pre-sional interpretation. cious dialogue as they re-create Young Kellie Nitkin is a treat the classic tale of "the privileged as 1\'acy's precocious teenage sis- class enjoying its privileges.~ Most ter who schemes delightfully to fare quite well, while some come reunite the exes. Sheny off stilted and artificial. Domerego splendidly captures Spoiled, divorced heiress 1\'acy the proper "Old Philadelphia" Lord, defined for eternity by matriarch, the girls' mother, who Katharine Hepbum, receives a gives a natural reading to her r:-------n ~ CllA'S FAMILY I~ SHOE REPAIR I .,,_;..: f'fiOFFl I Ill'--o,,, r..... 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The older fellows, the father and uncle who switch identities and give lessons in human frailty, receive solid portrayals from Gor- don Marhoefer and Michael Weller. Others filling in back- ground servants' roles include Robert Murphy, Paula Lucido, Randy Ban.ks and Amanda Marie. •The Philadelphia Story" is a tricky project, given Barry's 1940 Main Line dialogue which rings so out of touch today. Reinert, Matthews and Domerego come off the most accomplished in ren- dering these lines fresh for today's audiences. The Civic Playhouse revival is notable for its excellent costum- ing and set design, both con- tributed by Watts, and Fusco's admirable attention to detail. That not all of her actors achieve the level of a Hepburn or a Grant is almost inconsequential in this faithful, eye-catching production. 7k Beaoj NEW YORK STYLE PIZZA ~4~"1f4Qi Traditional & Gourmet Pizza lBy The Slice Pizza, P astas, Fresh Salads Oine-ln • TaL:t"-0.ut • Delivery 1 7 41 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach (btwn. Irvine & Dover) 631 -1166 .n;; left. ICalUe Nltldn. Gordon • ~,J . -Lyma Reinert mutJobn . GUiies star In •'Jbe Phlladelphla, I Story" at the ' Costa Mea .'' Civic • Playhouse. We Have 'lbe Most Taps on Keoord In Orange County! • .\6 Import Beers • 42 Micro Brewers We feature over 50 single-malt tr blended Scotch Whiskeys as well as many toi><>f-the-llne bourbons. tequilas and brandies. HENRY 'N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa (7 14) 548-8428 ··--CAAOSACCE '• -- ... .. .... .. \ ' - .. - " .... ... ''1 -' I I - .. . . -.. .. • MCIAC SYMPHONY OIKHESTllA The Orange County Perform· lng Arts Center preMDts the Paclfic Symph~a in the 199?·98 Leo POUD· dat:Son Clul1cs Serial today at 8 p .m . The orchestra WW perform mu.de by Berlioz, Strauu and Brahms and featunti pianist Horado Gutierrez. ncketa range from $8 to $18. Por information, call 556·ARTS, ext. 6611. OCC PHILHARMOMC Orange Coast College's Phil· harmonic Orchestra opens its 31th season Sunday wfth works by Paganir,)i, Beethoven, Prokofiev and Brahms. The COD· cert starts at 7 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Featured soloist is Teresa De.Jong·Pombo and the orchestra is led by d.irec· tor Alan Remington. Advance tickets are $6; $8 at the door. For more information, call 432·5880. JAZ2 TWin Palms Newport Beach continues its Fall Jazz Series with the multicultural style of acoustic guitarists Strunz & Parah on Fri- day at 7 and 9:45 p.m. The three- course dinner and concert tickets are $50. Standing room only tick· els are $25. The hotel is located at 630 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. For inf ormatlon, call 721·8288. JOHN CARRIUO The Metro Pointe Cafe at Barnes & Noble presents John Carrillo from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at 901 B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For information, call 444- 0226. MASTER CHORALE The William Hall Master Chorale presents •Brahms Cel- ebration" on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center, 600 Town Cen· ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets $1 5-$48. Call 556-6262 for addi- tional information. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS The shopping center has free live classic-rock performances scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and ~unday afternoons in the Town Square at Tuangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa. • • , • ART COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE ' The Costa Mesa Art League presents its annual Membership Art Show starting Wednesday lbrough Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednelday ~ Satur- day, and nocm to 5 p.m., SUodays at 1631 Sunftower Ave. in the South Coast Ploza Wlage. AdmlMfoi> II free. Por more intot· madoO. cd 540-6430. SUNDAY 5'0TUGHT TOtltS • The PrUge County Muleum. OI Art otfen a Sunday Spotlight Tour at 2 p.m. foC'Uling on a lingle arUlt or work of art. Sunday's top· ic~ Eileen McDonnell highlights David Park'• •Bather with Knee Up.• Spotlight tours are free with admislion. Adri>tuk>n ta SS for adults, S4 for seniors and stu· dents, children under 16 and museum memben are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is located at 850 San Oemente Dri- ve., Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call ?59·1122. TUESDAY TALKS •The Orange County MuseW1l ot Art presents •Tuesday Thlks at Noon," a series of free talks at noon by artists, critics and histori- ans complementing the art dis- played in the museum's galleries at 850 San Clemente Drive, New· port Beach. • This "Tuesday, Cynthia Burlingham will speak about Picasso graphics. For information, call 7 59-1122. BE YOUR OWN ARTIST The Orange County Museum of Art otters a series of classes, Be Your Own Artist, starting Oct. 18 through Nov. 15, Beginning Watercolor meets Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Intermediate Watercolor meets Saturdays Oct. 18 through Nov. 15 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach . The cost for either class is $40 for members, students and seniors; $50 for others. For information, call 759-1122. GAUERY PARADISO The Gallery Paradiso features acoustic pieces by artist Michael Brewster and painter Roland Reiss' "The Silverlakes" through Oct. 22, at 1604 Babcock St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 650-3690. WATERCOLORS AND SCUlPTURES The Jewish Community Cen· ter of Orange County presents an abstract watercolors and sculp· ture exhibit of artist Elenor Simi- now Greenberg's latest work through Oct. 22 at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Ad.mis· sion is free. For more information, call 755-0340. SUKI BERG Orange Coast College presents an exhibit titled "Still Growing" by Suki Berg through Oct. 29 in OCC's Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Ad.mission is free. The gallery is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m1 For information, call 432· 5039. GRAHAM NASH Orange Coast College's Photo Gallery presents a free exhibition "'For the Freshest Taste on the Peninsulal" BISTRO CAllfORIENTAl CUISINE Catering Lunch • Dinner 7 days DAILY LUNCH SPEC IALS $4.95 3112 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach 675-0896 of digital photographs by musi· clan Graham Nash through Oct. 31 in the gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For informa- tion, call 432-5629. 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The City Hall is located at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 717- 3870. PHOTOGRAPHERS EXHIBIT The Newport Harbor Nautical Museumo~m its 1~7summer exhibit, "Wind on the Water: Wo~en Photographers in Yacht- ing, from 10 · a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 9. The museum is located aboard the riverboat Pride of Newport, dodced at the Back Bay Bridge, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members; $4 for guest Join us for 11 canuJ fmnily dining 11tmo1hpere Phone 241-14« PICASSO EXHllfl' The Orange County Museum of Art presents •ne Graphic Art of Pablo Picasso• through Nov. 30. 1be museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission ts· SS for adults; $4 for seniors and stu· dents, and children under 16 and museum members are free. For infonnation, call 759-1122. FRANK U.OYD WRIGHT Th~ Orange County Museum of Art presents an exhibit of func· tional art fumiahings by Frank Lloyd Wright through Nov. 30. The museum is o~n Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . at 850 San Oemente Drive, New- port Beach. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors and stu· dents, and children under 16 and museum members are free. For more information, call 759-1122. L LOBSTER BLOWOUT $10.99lb. PURCHASE 3 OR MORE ... $9.99lb • lfiW4MI ........ .,._ 0.-' .,.,. ~ A Week 1Gam-6pm MC>lld.y -Tll•l9dey 9•m-6pm f)tdar • Suday I · BI· I · Now on t/,e Water in Newpo,.t Bea.di . A lrtUJition of a Indy Florentine CIJiJbu . conlimu,,;/ l SERVING LUNCH & DINNER. 'fNfWY TV IUJUMfTS• Tbe Orange County Museum ~Art South Cout Pia.a Gallery pr8111!1Dtl Mark Bennett's "Pan~ 1V 81»9prints• Qt dulic te1ev1llo1i show bmM!I through Nov. 30. ,Admission ls free ~ hours are 10 a.m. to 9 pm. Monday through Pridar, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The gallery is located at 3333 Bris- tol St., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion. call 759-1122. ARE AND ICE -1be Orange County Museum ot Art presents • Pire and Ice (Sbrlnking/Expanding). by artist George Stone through Dec. 28 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759-1122. SUSAN SPtRfTUS GAUERY The Susan Spiritus Gallery exhibits the platinum photographs of Pa.trick Ah through Jan. 3, 1998 at 3 Civic Plaza. Newport Beach. The gallery's hours are Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, call 644- 7228. CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM The public is invited to view the world of Chuck Jones and his private collection at 3636 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The retail gallery is free and open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Satw'day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For information, call 723-1900. NAUTICAi. MUSEUM The IJlUl8\m featwel three galJeries: tbe Newport GaDerY ~ playing the maritime blstOry " the area: the Model Gallery exblblttDq a seledioii of world-dais models and the Grand Salon. which otters towing exhibits. Admission ls free foe members, S4 for adulJs and St for cbildren. The museum Is at 151 E. Coe.st Highway, Newport . Beach. For lnfonnAtion. call 673- 7863. ROBERT MONDAVI WINE & FOOD CENTER' • Wine and cheese receptions today from 5 to 7 p.m. The cost is $15 and includes a wide choice of wines: Reservations required. • Examine the newly released 1995 red Burgundies with tasting Tuesday at 7 p.m. The cost is $45. • The center holds a special Opera Dinner on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. The evening includes The Over- ture Company of Opera Pacific performing a selection of opera excerpts. The cost is $85. Black tie is optional. The Robert Mondavi Wm.e & Food Center is located at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 979-4510. CHAMPAGNE & WINE FEST The Red Cross Red Ribbon O:uunpagne & Wine Fest '97 fund-raiser is Sunday from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $65 a.nd includes a special menu of foods from Bistro 201, Diva and Topaz restaurants. For information. call 497-5749. HARVEST FESTlVAl The Piecemakers holds its annual free Harvest Festival on Satw'day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Swiday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. The festival will include hand- crafted items for sale, country music, food and entertainment. For information, call 641-3112. SUTTON PIACE HOTEL • The hotel's Calypso Cafe pre- sents a lobster cookout Saturdays from 4 to 8 p.m., third floor, Calyp- so Pool Deck. The cost is $35 per person, plus tax and gratuity. • The hotel holds a Sunday champagne brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The price ranges from $29 to $39 for adults and $14 for cbildnm 6 to 12 years. Children THUltSOAV. octc.ll I , 1917 411 under 5 are free. •The 1lianm Lounge cifers ..._~t entertainment every Saturday frcn 9 p.m.. to 1 · a.m. Tb8re II no caver charge, but space is limited. • Accents Cigar Bar in the hotel welcomes cigar afldonados Mon- day 'through Friday from 6 p.m. to dosing. Sutton Place Hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach For infonnation. call 476-2001. FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Admission is free. • The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Suo- day from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. The admission is $1 for adults, children under 12 years a.re free. For infor- mation, call 723-6616. • Every Saturday there IS a tanners market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. •The Newport Beach Farmers Ma.rket is every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon through summer at the Newport Pier parking lot at 21st Street. Free parking is avail- able across the street at 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. SPEEDWAY Every Saturday. International Speedway sponsors a speedway from 7:30 to 10 p .m. in the Grand- stand Arena of the Orange County Fairgrol.iDdl; Mn ' tm ii 18 f« adulll. 15 for~ aga 13 to 17, S2 f « lddl llgl!ll e to 12. ODldren 5 end under are free. Por infonna- tioa. caD '92--8933. "? ~RVBt' The Robert B. Moore Theatre p~ "PlamieQco Fever• ,with • the Joie Greco ll Ensemble OD ' Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Pallview Road. Costa Mesa. Pre- ferred seating prices are $34 for • adults, $31.50 for seniors, students and children and $38 at the door. · Reserved seating prices are $28 for adults, $25.50 seniors, students and children and $33 at the door. For information, call 432-5880. 'fflEEDOMLAND' South Coast Repertory pre- mieres "Freedom.land.~ by Amy Freed, directed by David Emmes, with special preview shows Fri- day through Oct. 16. Pay-Wbat- You-Wtll on Oct. 18 at 2:30 p.m. and the Ovation Oub, Thursday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. The play runs through Nov. 16, and officially opens Oct. 17 on the Mainstage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from $28 to $43. Preview tickets begin at $18. Regular shows run Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Satur- days at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sun- days at 2:30 and 7 :30 p.m . For infonnation, call 708-5555. TOKYO GATE Quick.ti .Hot!~ Your passport to an authmtic Vienna C-Offee Ho...se! RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride of Newport" RMlrt:>oat. Home Of The Newport Hart>or Nautical M.iaeurn (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is ~ Fn:rn 11 am-9pm Lunch and Climer Set Sun Brunch Bam (cb;ed Mondeys). Reserwtions Needed Ctt; Hlr Weddings. Benquats er PrMita Parties. Al MeP-O'fldlt Ca'ds AccaJDd. Loaitl9d At 151 E. Coast tt.vy. Newport Seech. CA 926ED (714) 673-3425 Fex: 673-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI Locatad a McFadden Piece (next tD Newport Pier) in Newport a.ch. Hours: Moo-Tlv 7:00am-12 midnight Waekende 7:Cilllm3:CXlem. Arne1t. VIS&, Oiecoler. Chr's Oub No ResrnaDclfw Needed (714) 675-7991 MARK WOOD'S PALM STREET BEACH CLUB Q'98t8 ycu OMl pe1ta cish. ~ et10Y a variety d seafood specials. Try w-8l)8Ciety pimle, or PoUllrt ll"h88. Top oft pr meel wilt. Beech cli ic8 aeern pizz8 pie ft.. OM>. Olilchn's mn.i IMlieble. FtJI blw'. Pldo dining, ~ et 5:00 for dimer Mon. thru Set.. ~ Wlk:ome. &tf bi'd = apecBs Mon. ttnl llva. 5-7pm. 7 nilt'a " ...... ~ 111 Palm St. " Balboa, corr.-~ Bt.d. (714) 6733)4(). HO SUM BISTRO Li(t( & helllltly ~W OJ!llrw. 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LUNCH • DINNER• CATERING •TAKE Otrr THE CANNERY Histonc Waterfront Restarant and Hart>or Duse Carter. Ho.rs· Mon-Set. 11::nim·2:00am. Sun 10:ClJem.12:CQlm, ftJ Meµ- Ch!dlt Cards. Reservebons ~· Loceted et :})10 l.afayeue Awe., Newport Beach. CA 3 (714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN New Italian • Elegant yet casual (located 1n Triangle Square. Costa Mesa). Wed -Happy Hour. Early Bird Menu ~ Every day. Hours: Lunch 11:30em-4:CQ>l'n.Omer4:CQ>m-10:30. ReseMltiorls eccepC8d. Mastercard, VIS8, American Get hooked on the fre8he&t fish llY8ilable ~ g-.led fish. seefood and c:hlcken, ~. salads. grled plates and pe5tB speoalces ~· six days a week Mon. ttru Thu-a. 1 1 em&>m: Fn. & Sat Sushi & Sushi tD Go. Complete Bar. All MajOf' Credit Cards. 11 am-9pm. Locat.ad at 670 W. 17tti ~ fCJ3, Costa Mesa. {West ot Locet.ed At 2675 Irvine Ave. (Across From Newport Golf Course) the new Trader Joe's l S4s.8873 &press. Loceted at 187Q.A Harbor BMl. (714 I 548-9500 TOSCANINI RISTORANTE IT ALIANO Pastas and bread made fresh daily. ~ 6 days e week. Tues.· Sun. 4-1 Qlrn. Fri. & Sat. 4-11 . Oosed Mondays. Visa and Mastsrcard acoeptad. Ae9ervetions accepted. Located at 3012 Newport BMl. 723-2338 NICK'S PIZZA Great pims & pelta In QJl6t8 Mesa !Ince 1968. ~ for lunch Tues . .fri. 11..n.2pm. Dinner 98f"t18d ~1~. Sat. noon tD 1~. Ooaed Sunday end Monday. l.oc**1 • 23=D Harbor Shopping c.ur. Costa Mesa. (Rear pertcilg ~) (714) 54~1511 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Loc8CBd • 251 East Pecific er:..~ In Nawport Beech. lLn::h Mon . .set. 11 :302:3). &.Idly 8runch 11 em-3pm, Dimer Mcna.i ~1~. Call eheed for reaerwaon. ·673-95CD SCAMPI Fine Family Dmg. ~ Remodeled. Q:lel'I 7 Days A Waek for Dimer Qo1'y. 5pm-10.~ We Oita-PrMica Lunch Pw1ill for 15 People or More. Al MeP' OWit Cerda Acclptad, ~ Acceptad. L.ocet8d. 1576 ~ BMf. r.mta Mesa.645-8500 SABATINO'& RESTAURANT a SAUSAGE CO. Pasta. ewer-Salad, Homemede-· Veel, Lamb. ~ Chhee, '\Nr,f, a. Clppuoclrlo & l'Jewrt. Hours: 7 Oeys AW... ~Set. & &Jn. Bn.n:h From 8:3().1 :CD. &Jn.-lhn. 11n-1Qm. Fri.&t. 11~11pm. Al MIP" Qwit c..dl =· l.oc:lted At 251 Stlil¥W'd Wflf, ~ Bledl (714) 7 1 (71 4) 645-5518 BEN I HANA America's mo&t celebreted Japanese rest8U'8nt. ~ 7 da)'S a week. Lunch 11 ::.Dem-2:~ Mnfn Dinner 5.~ 10:CQ>m MM-Tu.rs: 5:3Qlnr11:CQ>mFn; 5pm-11'CQ>m Sat: 4:3Qlm-9:30pm Sun. Locat.ed at 4250 8irch St. 9550822 LA CAVE Menu Includes: l.Dbster. D-eb. Shnmp, 98alcs. Daily Speaals Fri. & Set. Pnme Rib, Fut Bar & Wne List. Casual Druss. Hours: Lunches 11 :3().2:30 -Dimer Mon.-Set. From 5:30pm .. V168, Masmrcerd, Oner's ClJb. loceted flt. 1695 INine Ale .• (At 17th Street) Neer Blockbuster Entertainment Costa Mesa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu rdJdes 9'.aak. Fresh Fish, Chdcen. 8u'ger's & Salads. Prices Range From $3.75 Hir Looch & $6.25 Hir Onnar. HClln: Mon.&t. ~ 11em Hir Lunch. 4:CQ>m Mon . .fn .. Oimer 3:CQ>i'n. Set. & Sun .• Major Q'8dit Cerds Accepted. Loc8CBd flt. 2300 Harbor 81. 131. Coet8 Mesa (714) 641-9777 THE ARCHES The pramUn stMk end saefood houee lfl Cftnge County SQ 1922. Serlnng lunci'I Mon . .fri. , 1 ::D!lm \#'Ci 3:~. Dinner 8IN8d ~ urd 1 :CDem, Located on Newport Boulevard & r.oeat tMy In Newport Beech. 645-7077 THE BLUEWATER GRILL ~ dinrlQ llt the former st.a d the hll&l'n: Sea Shar1¥ and Delane(s. Femma trash mesquteg'lled &ellood. r1f!!IB' bar and retai fish mriet ful bar Oger pabo ~ Al map' Cll'ds Catenna 8Y8ileble. Seating l4)0rl STMll «df i:nced. Locat.ed ... 630 Lai> Pri Qo"MI near Udo Island.~ 7 days. klncti & dinner 675-RSH THE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT Fine Vietnarnaee dining Nalcf. tD Carfa .k' SswlQ ~ Vieltnemese CUlllM. Menu lrdJdas: Vteb'llrlme egg rols~ rolls, old treck.101181 nee wnricell Mt\ tlhnnl> end hat'I $aperllt8 \il8g8l:al iel I IT18nU prlp8l'9d fl the lndibol 111 reapa Holn:11 :OOiwnS'.~. Oo88d Suldly. Vml>JC acoept.ed. 271 East 17th St.. Coate Maee. (714) 574-8480 -- .. .. ... ' . -.. ... ,, - ,, -... . . "' ---- .. ... -.. .. • • • • • • readers rebuttal · ~Piecemakers and the letter ··Of the law Marie Kolasinski's exegesis on the evils of government couldn't have come clt a more ironic time. Kolasinski's insis- tence that we Costa Mesans are quite capable of determining -and agreeing 'upon -what's right and appropriate in our society is naive at best and blithely llyµocritical at worst. After all. a libertarian community ~lies only upon the personal responsi- bility and morals of each of its members, yet Kolasinski's most recent venture into the muddy waters of morality ended in 1 he Piecemakers' decision to steal anoth- • ·r artist's property for use in their own pt'rfonnance. • ff I were to shoplift some handmade • r<1ft from the Piecemakers' Country -;1ore. I don't unagine that Kolasinski rnuld find much forgiveness for me in '11·r wait-till-you-get-to-that-great- "' 'ctignment-court-in-the-sky philoso- phy, but clearly she has no regrets about l11•r own organization's theft of someone ' lse's artistic creation. I'm quite certain that stealing is dis- ' 11uraged in those Ten Commandments """ proposes as d replacement for gov- • ·1 nment and laws. Perhaps she and I '1111ply interpret the rules differently- wluch is why, for better or worse, we'll 1 ontinue to hire and elect lawmakers to hr>lp us reach some agreements while wP're still here on earth. ELIZA RUBENSTEIN Costa Mesa First the Piecemakers decided their wlParoom" dJdn't need tO conform to health regulations. Then, this y~ar. they decided to put on a performance in their -parking lot, disregarding the laws of Costa Mesa which required a permit. finally, they also decided to just go nhead and also break the copyright infringement law. Heaven only knows, and I use this expression literally. how many other -laws they will break because all you need is God's permission. In the name of religion, many wrongful acts have been p erpetrated throughout history. Marie ~olasinski need only read her Bible to Cnd them. It was very disappointing that the Costa Mesa Police Department did not foUow up on stopping the infringement of our laws. Lnstead, these "nice people" til Piecemakers, to quote a Costa Mesa rP'>ident in the Daily Pilot, just went nqht ahead and broke the law. I would respectfully suggest that _.,,very citizen who believes that our laws :CUe for everyone. not just everyone else, :boycott the Piecemakers for the rest of '.llus year. Perhaps they would relocate to J place that has no laws and see how Q1ey like living in a lawless community . '• . IRENE HARJlIS Costa Mesa The criticism of Tim Grenda's Piece- tJldkers coverage in a recent issue of the I >aily Pilot "Letters" section is unwar- ronted. To describe the comme nts and/or r1t I.Jons by those at Piecemakers as "out- 1,1geous" is accurate, not biased report- ing. U the conunents were not outra- 1 wous, they would not be news and we would not have read about them in the l'tlot m the first place. STEVE SMJTif Costa Mesa P eople such as Thomas and Laurie Walker and Michael and Anne Dun- levie are entitled to their opinions regarding bilingual education (Daily Pilot Mailbag, Oct .. 4, 1997), but several things bothered me about their le tters. 1) They maligned elected officials, such as Wendy ~. who do not share their beliefs. Apparently, Ms. Leece is not allowed to voice her opinion, even when that is what we elected her to do . 2) The above letter-writers have based their decision on personal experiences at one school. However, Ms. Leece uses studies of entire school dis- tricts, such as Westminster, which prove bilingual education is not as effective as English inunersion for a majority of stu- dents? 3) They criticized the Daily Pilot's article reporting the bilin- gual issue, although the reporter had given both viewpoints. Individual success stories are nice, but they do not represent the majority of experiences, which is what our school district must focus upon. ANN DOWNS Newport Beach MARC MARTIN I DALY Pl.OT Second-grader Yesstca Ortega get.s lnstrudlon from her Whittler Bementary teacher, Marisa Levy. B1:1fngual education programs have been the source of heated debate In the community . Don't destroy South County for airport As a 25-year resident of Orange County I have seen the county go through many changes. The one thing that makes this one of the most desirable places in the nation to live is the quality of life. A com- mercial airport on the El Toro Marine Base property threatens that quality of life . Haven't we learned anything from the cities that have gone before us? El Segundo, West- chester ... 20 years from now do . you think we will be able to look back and say a commercial airport was the right decision? Will Orange County still rank as one of the most desirable places to live? I think not! Rather it will be a crowded place with large hotels, commerci.al buildings. transients, strip bars and the associated trash that goes with any conunerciaUzed area. The Orange County Supervisors need to wake up and not destroy one of the last bastions of civilization in Orange County. Leave South Orange County as the haven. free from the crime gains 0 CRIME RATE In a dramatic turnaround, the crime rate in Costa Mesa tumbled more than 20% in the first six months of 1997. The most breath- taking dips were reported in robberies (down 23.9%) and property crimes (22.8%). Chief Dave Snowden attributed the decline to several factors, including community-orl- ented policing and the highly publicized Three Strikes law. UKEAROCK Rock Harbor, the youth-minded church spun off from Mariners South Coast ChW'Ch, held its inaugural Sunday service this past weekend, drawing a youngish rongregation to the Cost.a Mesa Senior Center -the church's temporary home. READY FOR HARVEST and moral degradation that plagues so many of the North- ern Orange County cities. You have my vote for almost any non-aviation usage. You do not have the right, nor should you have the conscience, to ruin the quality of life for so many individuals. DENNIS P. BARRY South County Daily Pilot rocks I have lived in Costa Mesa since 1967 and agree with Keith Page, senior pastor of our new Rock Harbor Church. that Costa Mesa is a wonderful dty. You, Daily Pilot folks, are partly responsible for this sped.al sta- tus. The Daily Pilot bas been my link to community events and news for all these 30 years. Both my sons, as little guys. delivered the Pilot to College Park homes. The Daily Pilot was part of our •tamily." 1ben, along came the news that the L.A. 'Tunes, Orange County edition. would indude the Pilot in its daily delivery package. Wow! Awesome! AD the more reason to continue my subsoiption to the Times ... I ~ P08UDA I C>Al.Y Pl.OT A contractor has been hired to clean away the remaining remnants of the high school farm adjacent to Costa Mesa High -a greenhouse, some animal pens, a makeshift classroom. The farm. fallow for years, will ·eventually yield a SC>CCEI' complex. Pastor Keith Page opened the doon of Rock Harbor Church lhll week with a new, lnnovattve approach to attradlng cburdlgoen. community commenta~ even though time bas not allowed me to read the paper from •cover to cover," and I was seriously tempted to cancel my subsaiption. Dtlring the sum- mer months, I travel and discon- tinuing the subscription makes all the sense in the world This past August I went into serious withdrawal symptoms without the Daily Pilot. So I was a real soft touch when the L.A. nmes rep called me at home to offer a "new" renewal package. Now I know why ... The Daily Pilot bas a heart and I missed that "connection.• Your article on the Rock Har- bor Olurch and the letter from Keith Page sent me into ecstasy! (I have. been affiliated with Mariners South Coast for about four years now.) You have real courage to publish letters and articles that deal with religious issues! You are admired! You are awesome! You are the bestl FLOMARTIN Costa Mesa Skateboarding photo is offensive I work for the city of Costa Mesa and I kind of took offense to the picture that was on A3 in your Oct. 8, 1997 edition -the picture of the skateboarder jumping over the mother/child water fountain. We have an ordinance which is stated with a big sign right there that says •no skateboarding -fine $271 • and I think what you're doing is encouraging people to do an activity that is against the law and I don't think it's rigtlt ALIQ'J TEARY Costa Mesa r City· gets ca.Tried away with far1n demolition plan j Why not preserve the old dCJBB1ooms tor ' administiatiVe center at soccer complex? BY ROIERT GRAHAM I Ml•• MO SAIL REM1t A llne-bOur •Crash course• in riaaiiDa and all repair J.s ~ odil9c1 by Orange Coast College a Sdlllg Program. The class meets Oct tl from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCC'a Salling Center, 1801 w. Cout Highway, Newport Beach. Regiltratlm Is 535 for singles and S60 per couple. Call 645-9412. ,...,._WEATHER A Dlne-:week ad\rance marine weather da.ss is being ottered by Orange Cout College's Sailing Progaam. Oct. 21 through Dec. 16 frcn 1 to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The registration is $'15. For information, call 645-9412. MARINE DIESEL MAINTENANCE A Dine-week class that teaches marine diesel maintenance and trouble-shooting techniques is being ottered by Orange Coast College's Sailing Program, Oct 22 through Dec. 17 from 1 to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $75. For more infor- mation, call 645-9412. BAREBOAT CHARTERING Orange Coast College's Sailing Program offers a non-credit class for intermediAte-level sailors Sun- days starting Oct. 12, from 9 a .m. · to 4 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $198. Poi more information, call 645-9412. MEDIONE AT SEA Learn emergency medical pro- cedures for the seas at a four-hour workshop offered by Orange Cout CoQ9'1 Sa•Ung PMgnuD. Oct. a, from 8 a.m. to DOGD • OCC'1 ·~ Center, 1801 W. Cout ~· Newport Beach. The COit ii for tndtvlduAll ot $60 per coUpJe. For more infonna-tion, call 6'5-9412. OCEANOGRAPHY COURSE Orange Cout College .. ~ Program offers a non-t oceanography course Thursday evenings starting today through Oct. 30 from 7 to 10 p.m. at OCC'I Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost ls $45 for singles and $80 for couples. For more information, call 645-9412. A6ERGLAS REPAIR WORKSHOP A three-hour workshop called Fiberglas Repair and Mainte· nance is offered by Orange Coast College's Sailing Center, Friday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $23 for singles and $39 for couples. For more information, call 645-9412. POWER YAOfT a.ASS Orange Coast College's Marine Program offers a five-day "live aboard• class on the yacht Wide Waters Wednesdays through Sun- days, Oct 29 through Nov. 2, Nov. 12 through 16, and Dec. 3 through 7. Weekend sections run Friday through Sunday, Oct. 10 through 12 and Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19. Enrollment for each section is limited. The cost is $1,495. For more information, call 645-9412. CATALINA CRUISES Weekend excursions to Catali- na aboard the Volcano are offered Celestino's quality MEATS The Finest Meat and Service AOoilable we cany Rocky Free Range Chickens Manning Beef Loin Boneless °Ibp Sirloin Steak's $5.99 lb Celestlno's Homemade Sausage $3.99 lb Pork -Veal • OliC:keo • 'J\.akey 270 East 17th St. • Costa' Mesa • (714J 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM·MADE NEW FuRNITURE • 'DRAPERIES OCTOBER SPECIAL ADDITIONAL 5°/o OFF Thru October 13m 1997 ,' ~ ' . . -f I ) < > I I by Orange Coast College's Sailing Program Oct. 18 and 19 and Dec. 6 and 1. The auises are designed for sailors with intermediate-level skills. The cost for one weekend b'ip is $195. For more information, call 645-9412. POWER YACHT TRAINING OCC's Marine Program offers a five-day "live abroad• Power Yacht Owner-Operator 1raining class Oct. 29 through Nov. 2, Nov. 12 through 16, Dec. 3 through 7. Weekend sections are Oct. 10 through 12 and Oct. 18 and 19. The cost is $1,495. For' more infor- mation, call 645-9412. UDOSQASSES OCC's Sailing Program otters intermediate Lldos classes this fall. The five-week, non-credit classes meet on successive Saturday or Sunday afternoons from 1: 15 to 5:15 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Beginning sailing is a pre- requisite. The Lido class is a primer for OCC's Introduction to Shields classes. Classes are offered in October and November. Registration is $90. For more infor- mation, call 645-9412. SHIELDS a.ASS OCC offers a non-credit course called Introduction to Shields starting in September and contin- uing in October and November. Six five-week classes meet Satur- day and Sunday mornings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast. Highway, THE GREY GoOSE invites you to drop in on Saturday, October t t, from l l-3 p.m. to see tfte latest designs from tfte VERA BRADLEY COLLECTION at our special trunft sfrow. I 0% D~unt on purcftses and special orders for tf1is day only t- THE GREY GOOSE WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 032 Irvine Avenue • Newport Beach (71 4} 642-7803 Hours: M-S, l <H> • Sun., I 2·5 Mesa Terrace Can Help You. .. Becauae your loved one has Ahhcimet's diseuc docs not mean they have to be destined to a nursing home. TM 10lution is tt.sickntial care at Mesa Temcic, a tpecially desigoed. secwed amununity that will catt for your &ova! one in a home--lilre environ.matt. .. Our propma a« daigncd fot all mp of dementia to enhance self-atean, minimiu: 1t1as aocl give a quality of lik co each raident with dignity aocl the rapect the;'.~ Newport Beach. 1b8 dasl Is a tramitloo course, taking students tram small boets to keel boatl of 1:1 to 30 feet. The cost It $95. Por more infonnatioo, call 645-9412. DORY ASHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to watch tbe n~t return with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open-air market. ASHING TRIPS Fishing supplies and boat charters (open party and private) are available at Newport Land- ing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, 67 5-0550; Falco Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa , 673-1434. SlX.f>ASSENGER CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters • Using Safe Natural Me Weight Loss Program to MEDICAL WE Ats are available for group1 or lbl· gleS. Call ~a. S~g Headquarters on the Balboa PenimulA. 673-2810. LESSONS AND IOAT ltENTALS Learn to Mil or wind.lwf at Resort Watenporta. You can also rent windsurfers and 14.foot sailboats at $15 per hour: Call ?29-115". . SAILING LESSONS AND RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navi- gation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673-7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sail- ing Club at 64"4-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club at 67 5--0827 for rentals. e can Personalize a ur Needs & Lifestyle. LOSS CENTER Attend a seminar that can help clarify what benefits the new tax law holds for you. Presented by Katherine Flores and Tun Bockhold. We are A.G. Edwards investment professionals, and .. -e make our living helping clien~ with imponant, complex financial issues. We can do the same for you. 11ii.i i one of the moet significant tu law rtvi..~ in rtceot history. You ott.d to ~ mort about )'OW' ahtmatives when mapping out appropriate investmtot altemati f'-' your 1it1110.. nu. seminar is • ~SW\. Seminar Infonnation: Date: October 16, 19Q7 'runes: 2:00-3:30 pm or 6:30-8:00 pnt Plaet: Confcrenet Room 1Q800 MacArthur Blvd., #liOO lnine, CA 9261 2 R VP to Mercy at 714-802-J 245 $rmjMr Coyrrs; ... '. - U• ' - ,, .. ... -. w - CONTINUED FROM A 1 •tt'a a fun-filled day,• said lunteer Sheny Hover. "The y of (the event], it's electric.• The annual show, scheduled or Oct. 21, draws curiosity· 'eekers from as far as Las Vegas. And last year, women who 1 1bowed up ticketless for the JOld-out fund-raiser found them- selves in tears. .. The home tour has sold out .. Ih.e past three years and last • lear more than l, 700 people showed up for the event, which raised $60,000. The $40 tickets include lunch • by Sweet Life and a modeling show at Sherman Gardens. . WATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 sake of good government and to cut the costs to the ratepayers," Smith said. "That's the motiva- tion behind it. It all comes back to the ratepayer." Smith said county officials also feel a certain sense of urgency in dealing with local · ~onsohdations because state leaders have said if Orange County ledders don't get with the progrnm on their own, Sdcramento wHJ do it for them. "We need to do it ourselves in Orange County, not have it done for us up m Sacramento," Smith ~dtd ·we might not Like what we get lf the y do II for us." While Smith and other county ofhc1dls see water district con- PUMP CONTINUED FROM A 1 ne w system would prevent waste water from backing up into houses or leaking into the bay m Cdse of a power outage. They settled on the Park Avenue locahon -right in front of Lewis' house -because it's three tunes as wide as the Jade alley. "We fe el that we have looked at the viable alternatives that are out there," Public Works Director Don Webb said. "The proposal was based on the design cntena we were using, which was to provide an addi- honal one hour of backup stor- age" l\.vo engineers and two pump sldllon experts plan to present an alternallve plan to Webb next week, Lewis said. The City Council will take up the issue again Oct 27 . Meanwhile, the proposed project hds in creased tension among L1t1le Balboa Island neighbors. Some, hke Lewis, don't want ptl <' dnvers near theu bayfront homes; others see the bigger pump statton as the best way to keep sewage out of their homes and the bay. "I stJll want to be nice," Lewis said. "But I don't know what to do anymore." The Balboa Island Improve- ment Associallon and the Little Balboa Island Property Owners Association sent letters to the cit y urging it to get on with the <;ldtlon as proposed. "The indications are that tht>y cannot put a state-of-the- art pump in the alley, and we should have a state-of-the-art pump," Little Island association president Steve Bromberg said. "On behalf of all our member- ship, we were very disappointed with the council's decision to put this off. We just want to get this thing behind us already.• • l ' I • i I I I I ~-------------------------------------------·---------~ The money raised goes toward specific teacher requests for their classrooms along with library, science lab and music d~partment supplies. Organizers said numerous sponsors and nearly 300 volun- teers make the event a success, solidations as the wave of the future, local officials are skepti- cal about the idea of joining their districts. but most of all, they a re impressed by the generosity of the homeowners. "These people are so fabu· lous to allow visitors to be com- ing through their home,• Adri- enne Thomas said. member 'lhldy Ohlig-Hall said locals who live in the area they supply water to are naturally better suited to run the water operation. "There needs to be a reason for the consolidation, not just to do it because it's something to do," said Mesa Consolidated General Mdnager Karl Kemp. "We think consolidation is appropriate where it fits, but I'm not sure it fits in this case." "We're focused on it and when you're focused on some- thing, you do a better job," Ohlig-Hall said. "It's a very com- plicated industry. It's not just 'turn on the tap and water come ( out.'" MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Because of this year's bounttful catch; Vl Pearson says lobster prices are lower than ever. Mesa Consolidated was formed in 1960 when several smaller water providers joined forces. Now, Kemp hopes any fut~e consolidation of his district with neighboring water districts would not be •cram.med down the throats" of local residents by county officials bent on stream- lining government. Mesa Consolidated board The city of Newport Beach has run its own water company since the city was formed in 1906, and Public Works Director Don Webb said be doesn't see a valid reason to change anything now. "It would not make any sense at all for us to be part of a much larger Irvine Ranch water dis- trict," Webb said. "We feel we're doing an excellent job.• LOBSTER CONTINUED FROM A 1 Clemente home to Pearson's Port -the only place in New- port and one of the few in Orange County 'that sell live, fresh, just-caught lobster. HThis is kind of like going to the farm," said Jack.son, 26, as he watched the maroon-and- gray crustaceans, their twitch- ing antennae the only sign the lobsters were alive. "If you go to, like, Ralph's or someplace, they aren't anything like this. This is the real thing." Pearson's lobsters weigh in at about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 pounds each. Vi's son, Tom, catches the lobsters in cage-like traps off • Dana Point and h auls in about 600 pounds of them each day. And though the Pearsons' lives will revolve around lob- sters until the season ends in March, they'll continue ta.king their work home with them, barbecuing the shelled delica- cies for holiday family gather- ings. As Vi said, "We never get tired of lobster." / I There's nothing more important than your health. So it makes sense to choose the best hospital. In Orange CoWlty, that's Hoag. In fact, last year more people chooe Hoag Hospital than any other in the area. Hoag offers a wide range of specialty services, including nationally-recogniml Centers of Excellence in cancer, heart, orthopedics and women's health. And our caring, highly skilled nursa and staff give you the kind of personal care you deserve. Hoag accepts nearly every health plan, including PPOs and HMOs. We even have a full~time health plan representative to help you understand your insuranre options. For more Infonnation and our free booklet, You and Your Doclor, call m'400-HOAG ( 4624) today. r· ' , E'IE-OHllER Co.!ta Mesa, Newport Harbor going for fifth stroight in.football richard dunn It's down ' to the wire for Eaks, ·' Paulson and Toledo • All three local favorites taking some very serious swings this week on tour. I t's crunch time on the Nike Tour for pros with local linkage as tpe tour stops in Shreveport, La., this weekend, the second-to-last event. For starters, R.W. Eaks, a Newport Beach Country Oub favorite with his back-to-back titles in the now-defunct Newport Oassic Pro-Am, will probably receive the loudest applause from his peers should he maintain his top-15 ranking on the tour. Players finishing on the top-15 money list in this tour gain PGA Tour cards for 1998. Eaks, 45, is affectionately known as •Gramps. • Eaks has played in more events (192) and earned more money ($433,083) than any other goJ!er in tour history. Cunently, EaD is sixth on the money list with $108,293. . • . . • • . • ! • Woodbridge no match for high-flying l Sailors in Sea View League polo opener; • • Tars connect on 11 straight possessions. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot : NEWPORT BEACH -There was no· huddle at the edge of the pool between quarters, while 'ts head coach, Bill Barnett, wasn't even there - scouting next week's opponent, instead. For Newport Harbor High's water polo team, its Sea View League opener against visiting Wood- bridge was more of an extended practice Wednes- c;tay; In fact, assistant coach Brian Kreutzkamp insisted on more lap swimming when it was over and the Tars had secured their 17-0 win. "After it was 11-0, you tell the kids to stay seri- ous and don't embarrass the other team," said Kreutzkamp, whose squad (7-2, 1-0 in league), coming off a year in which it failed to make the CIF Sou them Section Playoffs, enjoyed its first eas)l win of the season. • Friday night: Costa Mesa puts its defensive supremacy on line. COSTA MESA -Anaheim · ~ High is celebrating its centen.ni-I al this year, but the Costa Mesa High football team, which hosts the Colonists Friday at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College, is commemorating a historic season of its own. Coach Jerry Howell's Mustangs, ranked No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division Vlll, are 4-0 for the first time in the school's 38 varsity seasons. Heading into their final nonleague tune- up, which features a matchup of contrast· ing offensive philosophies, the favored Mustangs could become only the second Mesa team ever to win five straight games on the field. The 1976 Mustangs forged a six-game winning streak, but the fim of those victo- ries was a forfeit accepted from Laguna Beach after the Artists bad won, 13-6. Mesa will count on its stilling defense and ground-oriented wing T offense to by to extend Anaheim's losing streak to six, including a first-round Division V playoff loss last fall to Newport Harbor. QUOTE OF THE DAY f ~·u 1taw '° mtiU ....,.«.,...,.. 77tU Mo<"4 be..,.,,,,... -.. -.... -NEW1'C/H1' HAlllJ(J/I RXJ1&W. <XJllOI JflW llRINKUl'f ) 1 " \ I I I { I ) ' I I \ ' ! Under• : '"'""9• of Kevin Becker led the Sailors, ranked fourth in ! p~ure Orange County, with six goals, five in the opening : ~tiridg period as they raced to an 11·0 lead. : • e In the ultbnate mismatch, Hllrbor scored on 11 : •ttilete, consecutive possessions, all on the counterattack : Newport except one, and did not miss a shot attempt until its : ~~~bb final attempt with 0:59 left in the quarter. • O 1 Woodbridge (0·7, 0-1) committed 15 turnovers (3> lellds / in the first quarter and attempted no shots. New-the ball ' port goalkeeper Jon Pharris, a perennial All-CIF toward the Division I choice, had no save opportunities in two net for a quarters of quasi-action. score. "In a game like this, where the other team does-• despite the n't have as much speed, Becker is going to be our : foul, In I leading scorer because he's our fastest swinuner," : Wednesd~1 Kreut:zkatµp said. : Sea View Drew Dolkas, Nolan Bibb and Jeff Leeper had ; League two goals each for the Tars, who face Santa Mar· : water polo garita next Wednesday. : colllllon. "Next week will be the two teams battlfug for ; DON LEACH the league title," Kreutzkamp said. ; 1 DAA.'f Pl.OT ' •Tonight: Newport Harbor hosts ::, Savanna looking for its fifth straight. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilor NEWPORT BEACH -The New- port Harbor High football team will lace a different wrinkle tonight, when the Sailors host Savanna at 7 :30. But on the verge of its fifth 5-0 start in _ - Coach Jeff Brinkley's 12 seasons, the Tars are- boping, to work out a few minor kinks of their own, with Sea View League play looming next week. The wrinkle is the Rebels' smashmouth dou- ble wing, which veteran coach Fred DiPalma adopted this season to highlight his experi- enced stable of exptosi~e running backs. Leon Kellum and Camron King, as well as Chris Hutton and Jason Brown, all operate in a Savanna backfield that has keyed the team's 3- 1 start. "Those are all quality guys.~ Brinkley said of the Savanna game breakers. ~fThe Rebels} only throw it about seven times a game, but they run it well. And the double wing makes it tough, because it forces your defense to take care of 10 gaps. We'll have to make some adjustments. 11tis should be ow toughest test to date." •This is the first time I've made enough money to feel comfortable that I've made enough to get my card," said Eaks, whose best money-list finish on the Tour was 10th in 1990, when only the top live metited automatic entry onto the PGA Tour. The Mustangs have outscored their opponents, 128-3, this fall and rank first in • SEE MESA PAGE B2 MARC MARTIN I DAl.'f Pll.OT Pumble-jarrtng tackles, U.ke Brett Wiseman'• eHorts above, are what the Sea Klogs are hoping to get from Its defense against Orange Lutheran. Newport has sailed through its first four • SEE NEWPORT PAGE B2 Eaks, who bas competed before in PGA Tour events, said he'll approach the year's final two events the same as all the others with the aspiration of ending in the top five. • Eaks, who won Newport Classic titles in 1995 and '96, shares the distinction of being the only back-to-back winner with Clark Dennis (1992 and '93) in the 23-year nm of the event. Eaks, the only player to maintain full-time status on the junior tour since its inception in 1990, won the San Jose Open on Sept. 14 to trigger a late-sea.son run to the money list's top five. Dennis is s~ fighting to aack the top 15 ot No. 22 ($79,393) through the 111-Cities Open. • Former Costa Mesa High standout Dennis Paulson (Class of '80) and· Costa Mesa resident Esteban Toledo were 26th and 27th, respectively, on the tour's money lilt with two regulm"-season events remaining. Paulson. one of the to~ top drivers, and lbledo are both trying to get bock to the PGA TulU. Toledo hos been hot, reeling off sbc consecu!Mt top-20 finish• prior to lut month's lloile Open, where he tied for eighth' •1 have a lot ol COlllldeace rtgbl now, and that's • big factor,• said~. cummt at the__. Open. •rm not talllng It too -· l juot want to play. I juot haft to play ...U, and 111 do. Ibo lap 15 will taD '*"°'-·" ltwlD.-.. -.-~ bf '51'1'1-BSPN ~~c;1~ ~~'al~;'&,. ..... Jt:&pa I II r---------------------------------, ' FL YING HIGH i Eagles tackle Laguna Hills clone in final prepration for PCL. NEWPORT BEACH -For -~.) mer Katella High quart&back ' ">t' Jaret Wright has shone '1.c ~ brightly in the national sports spotlight of late, pitching the Cleve- land ln¢ians into the American League Championship Series as a 21- year-old rookie. Wright's alma mater, however, has postseason football aspirations of its own and first-year Coach Dominik Unger is gunning to keep his impres- sive campaign on track when the Knights take on Estancia Friday at 7 p .m. in the final nonleague tuneup for both teams at Newport Harbor High. Meanwhile, ·Eagles Coach John • SEE ESTANCIA PAGE B2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' L.------·-----------------------,----' T'HREE • That's the magic number for CdM as the Sea Kings hope to post third straight Friday night. FULLERTON -The last time £ the Corona del Mar High foot- ball team played at Cal State Fullerton's Titan Stadiwn, the Sea Kings dropped the ball and wound up turning in their gear. It was Dec. 1, 1995, and Coach Dick Freeman's talented squad had driven within 2 yards of the go-ahead touchdown and a trip to the CIF Southern Section Division V championship game. when Servite recovered the fateful fumble exchange with 1:53 left. Only a handful of current Sea Kings • SEE COM PAGE B2 ' I DAILY Pilar SIA90N IBXlm> ' ' ' ' 113.3% (12·2·1) ' L---------·-------~---------------' pilot high school football player of week • Eagles' senior believes he bas just begun his run. 27-0 '!""leeq~ .OW60<9D --Dewldm, who ---lbo-slngl1 WO?Dll IK'lllld wllb 1,473 ,.. ... 10 = llol 11111, a l Mii 127 cmtol tMn C'• Pl ID-a.-• tr ... - • • • -- ... .. ' ,.. ... .. .. -,., -. ' - -.. • • • • • • l NEWPORT ~0EDFROMl1 ~· .. ClliitMtkJnl um year. ou.tiC:Oriiii E 1l7-19. ...... r..ad NO. 3 ID _...,_ leCtkm Dlvtmn v. • tbe diVil6oG in KOring and are th1rd tn that ca• •among all Orange County ,,;, , la. middle llnebacks Pete "'9f.n, senior tackle Derek Pox ~oc comerback Brett Bak-~eur interceptions) an spear- h~ a defense that tlgureS to MESA 1~1~· @TINUED FROM 81 t')O I Orange County, as well as Divi- sio,n ym, in scoring defense . . :~eim. which has lost to Fv_ll.erton, Loa.ca, Irvine and ~ress, by an average margin of ~. points, features the pass Ul'ltier fourth-year coach Allen c;,~~. • The Colonists, who boast one of the counties richest gridiron tra{tjoons, have struggled on the gr.9nnd. so a Mesa secondary that has amassed 10 interceptions thlJS Jar, including a combined se•en by comerbacks Rovinn Sou (four) and Ben Felter, figures to once again be tested. •,i.\naheim senior quarterback Jimmy Gorman has completed 31 TOP 10 Qf Division VIII 1. 'ftancho Alamitos 4-0 l':.\.Bguna Hills 4-0 l.. ·La-Mirada 3-0-1 4. Costa Mesa 4-0 5 South Hills 4-0 6. Covina 3· 1 7. SUnny Hills 3-1 8. Mayfair 3-1 9. Los Amigos 3-0-1 1.0: Pacifica 2-0-2 Others: Northview, 3~1~ Bellflower, 3·1. u~r:~nd Nam Kim. of 71 for491 yards and five touch- downs, with only one inte rcep - tion. But be should also be harassed by a Mesa pass rush that has col- lected 13 s a c ks , including 71/2 by sen- ' ... ~They've moved the ball when their. quarterback has been on,• HQwell said. :.:ro illustrate Anaheim's strug- gles running the ball, the 5-foot- 11 , 180-pound Gorman, an All- Qx.a.nge League wide receiver for last· year's league co-champs, is the· dnly rusher with more than 100 yards. By contrast, Mesa's three pri- m~ ball carriers have combined fo.rl335 yards and nine TDs. Senior halfback Steve Herzog leoqs the pack with 336 yards and four TDs on 60 attempts, whil~ senior fullback Vmce ~ade has 298 yards and three ms on 56 carries. 4 1 &)pbomore Jimmy Herzog has chipped in 199 yards and two IDs .on 40 carries, while senior ~ Felter broke off a 46-yard &~g run last week. , .~nior Ronnie Llevanos trig- gers the Mesa passing attack. wha:h Howell ideally likes to llllieash between eight and 15 ~s per game to keep defenses ha~est. •tLievanos has 14 completions for-152 yards and four TDs, while Jerry Cleveland leads the Mesa ~vers with seven catches for 1., ·yards and three TDs. Mesa's offense figures to ben- efit from the return of guards Jetemy Via and Brandon Jones to the starting lineup. via. a 6-2, 275-pound All- Pacific Coast and All-Newport- Mesa District performer as a junior, missed the first four games with a partially torn knee liga- ment. Jones (6-2, 195) bas yet to play due to disciplinary reasons. Pacing the challenge of con- taining the Costa Mesa offense is first-year Anaheim defensive oooidinator LeRoy Irvin. a form.er s1ahdout comerback for the Rams. The two schools have met twke before in the Clare Van Hoqrebeke era, with Anaheim sweeping to beck-to-back wins in 1962'-63, by a combined 88-6 rWotn. . • , .. ,. -Bv Barry FaulJcner ll':'-1.. 4-·r ·~ &AWKINS · , - dt.NtlNUED FROM 81 . MAAC MM,.,. I OMV NOT like all coaches, Estanda'a,,._ UelletagoOd ftlldl hlmMU with a cue of nervou la1B111lloa. cotll1H,y of bit Eagles. ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 Llebengood is anxious to build on last week's 27-0 drubbing of Ocean View, and Llebengood views the Knights (2-2) as the per- fect prelude to a Pacific Coast League-opening clash with pow- erful Laguna Hills. ~Katella runs an offense just like Laguna Hills, with double tight ends, double wideouts and a single back," Llebengood said. •1t baska.llj'... gives us two weeks to prep for Laguna Hills." The Knights, who lost on the last play of the game to Brea (ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Section Division V) last week to extend their losing streak to two, share sometlung else in common with Laguna Hills: a quality back. Francis Johnson, a 5-foot-9, 162-pound speedster who ran for 749 yards last fall as a sophomore, has rushed for 528 yards and six touchdowns this season. Sophomore Joe Rogers replaced Steve Gomez at quarter- back last week and completed ? of 14 for 91 yards and a touch- down. But Llebengood termed Johnson the Knights' bread and butter. KAtella's Bob Nita is among the cowity interception leaders with four, while the Knights' spedal teams have also sparkled, return- ing three kickoffs for touchdowns, including two by returning All- Empire League receiver Art Tu- careno. Unger, who replaced former Llebengood colleague Larry Anderson, comes to the program after serving the last seven years a , •. wbo .... w11111111d a. --~IDeo~~ ..... . WI '1'1m 111111114 maet al.Jiit ··••JWSWIDOfSUDiO A . ,._.'°i ......,..,., ='8'0.:.;:-~~-:; E 1• ! to Whl-INI _, .. al!fed to ! .:e tbe .... ~·~: aDki8. Hit avan"'°'*' P.itil&y ii : ---~ Undeu. ! •or~ Goat Uoit8d Junior Dee Meza keys the : uniiwth ·--~•,,,hN,...ts ------l.ancen' . ~ ! 1'~~ ~---~~ • game, b.B~ compOecl : .,. ~0 339 yards and m 1'DI : 1be Bo7'-t3 Uailer Gold = w ~ v 50 caniel : reooidecl • u win 0981 the 1. s.itl MqlrtCa 4--0 'lb CdM dfd : Nlgh~IDllC'JN its~ 2. '1\Astfn 4--0 e , eme, : pc tt • ..._ti a Gully dlMnltve J. NM IP ort "'° the team 1 strong ault to : lbowtDg bf BrilD Bau. ,_, Ben· 4. El Dot.cto 4--0 date, will need to con-: detti Joeepb S8linas K.C Rawlins 5. Woodbridge 3-0-1 tinue its IOlid play to : J~ Ca.ssidY find ~eeper will 6. Bru Ollncfa 3-1 stay within striking dis· : Johmon. 1 Irvine 2-2 tan juni • • a· Kennedy 2•2 ce, as or QUa!· : Jordan Feldman, 'Ibn Diff, Alex 9: Servit• 1_3 terback Demus : Northrldge, Adam Ubl and John 10. Loara 2-2 Alshuler con~ues to : Rogan kept the ball ti-om aoatng on Others: VIiia Paf1c, progress and improve • to Chino's side of the field, and Blake 1-2-1; Valencla, 1·2· 1. as the Sea Kings' often-: OUllon provided two an us1st to sive catalyst. : Sacha Kljetllml and Eric McGowan Alshuler, a 6-foot-4, : following ao unas.isted Julian Cerut- 190-pounder, has thrown for 308 : ti score. yards and one touchdown. and : SO.VER LEVEL also rushed for 58 yards to lead : • =...!.!;~ Frontnamers 0 the CdM ground gainers last • • West Coast Rebela 2, S1ammen 1 week. The Slammers split a pair of Alshuler's favorite targets weekend games despite two stellar include Ryan Cooper (13 catches : defensive showings. for 133Jards), Mike Finn (10 for : Against Orange, an aggressive 116), T .. Hildebrandt (10 for 108) : defensive unit paced by Natalia Dorf. and tight end Tun Thurman • man, Lindsay Yowman and Tessa (eight for 71). Northrdige shut down the Frontrun- CdM defensive standouts have ners and goalie Tula Lopez swatted included linemen Curt Sumner, away the only two shots on goal. Uz Nick Hood and Tyler Brower, Manchester and Meredith Miller while returning all-league line-notched the Slammers' goals, but the backer Mark Hatfield, a junior, : off~ive corps of Rebeka Roth, Mol- figures to play his first full game, : ly . 0 Meara. Shannon Bendetti and having worked part time last : Alison Brawner made plenty of k aft .. ,_,_ fr t • attempts. wee er re ..... uuu.g om a om : Jn the loss West Coast, O'Meara calf muscle. . . • S411k a penalty shot. but the locals Cooper and JUIUOr cornerback : could not overcome. two quick goals Hunter MacDonald each had two : with which the Rebels opened the interceptions against Saddleback. game. and will likely need to come up : Glds 13-under big to contain Orange Lutheran's : • IUpUde 1, JUSA Blast O aerial arsenal. : Riptide's Shannon Causgrove sec- -By Barry Faulkner : ond·half goal and the shutout perfro-• mance of goalie Mackenzie O'Brien -------------------------• propelled the Riptide past the first as Servite's defensive line coach. •1t•s a much better football team than last year (a 44-23 Estancia victory),• Llebengood said. •They're much better on both sides of the ball and it's going to be a good solid game for us." .., The Eagles bounced back from a 26-17 loss to Buena Park and a 22-22 tie with Calvary Chapel to hammer Ocean View. And Llebengood, after much tinker- ing, appears to have his lineup just the way he likes lt. The Eagles, 2-1-1, are led offensively by senior running back James Dawkins, whose 443 rushing yards this fall are just enough to move him to the top of the school's career rushing list. Dawkins' three-year total of 2,355 yards is one better than Bachy Gonzalez's previous standard. Senior quarterback Justin Wolter, however, gave Katella : place JUSA Blast. Elyse Avila, Katy something else to think about : Carter, Lisa Feucht and Kara Jenkins besides Dawkins, as he complet-provided airtight defense while the ed 7 of 10 for 168 yards and three midfield was controlled by Melissa Swigart, Leah Geisinger and Brittany touchdowns against Ocean View. Martin. Forwards Kelsey Ching and Estancia junior Manu Tanielu Elise Carroll assisted on Causgrove's has eight receptions for 123 yards • goal. and three TDs and has rushed for : Boys 11-under 180 more yards on 35 carries. : • Slammers 2, Mlsalon Voyage 1 The Eagles' defense has been : Joe Kabaklian scored off a comer more impressive than its offense : ldclc pass from Brien ~agan to to this point, yielding just more : boost the Slammers to a wm. 18.ylo~ than 115 yards per game, 69.5 per : Yowig a~wited for the Slammers contest on the rrround. • first g~ with a 25-yard blast. Grant . ~~ Alrnqwst, Brandon Barret, Austin Semor tackle Mike Briano, • Brawner, Jonathan Cefalia. Patrick ends Jeff Thompson ~d KoTey : Goethals, Morgan Govaars, Matthew Menden, as well as linebeckers • Jimenez amd Christopher Willard Andy Galicia and German Diaz, contributed, as weQ. have· consistently made plays on Glrb 11-onder defense. • Rush n 2, Irvine Strtken 2 Among Katella's victories is a A fake attempt by Isabel Mont~o 56-20 thrashing of Ocean View in allowed ~e Kram~ to some ~ the season opener. Tue Knights and ~oc.k m a goal to ti~ the game m lead the series 3-2. : the first .hall. ~ey Miller retwned ' F : from a six-week IDJury and Barbara -By Barry aulkner : Julian, Kimberly Hanley, Megan Gor- high school football starting lineups : den, Delanie Ferguson, and Amanda Wittman played well. Jillane Fartfiel and Victoria Swigart were strong in the goal. ESTANCIA LINEUPS No. fl'tayet 1J JumH Woua J2 JAMES DAWUJS 1 MMJUTAMBU J4 m. TNC>WSOH 88 SmllWIUON 75 Kvu WuTMAN 50 Mma.ANG n '°""~ 58 JoHN I -""'iOOO 71 TNJol•ON 5 Allo't CiAuaA Ht.wt. a ...... 6-1 165 Sr 08 6-1 180 Sr. WI 5-10 190 Jr. WI S-10 190 Jr. Fl 6-1 241 Sr. TE 5-11 235 So. LT 5-11 230 Sr. LG 6-3 318 Sr. c 6-3 220 Sr. RG 6-5 260 Sr. RT 5-11 192 Sr. TE 0FRNSE No. Plllyer 11 RoNME. &JfVANOS JJ STIM HMroo J2 "'*' MAIMoll ,, DMllAUMI 21 ..., QaWINllD 40 MAnGooo 550-Mc9Mle 7S IRMeaN JCIMI 51 RYAN~ 18 JIMMYVIA " DMC1. 1Vls NL wt. Cl.,,.,._ 5-10 160 Sr. Qtl S-7 170 Sr. HI 5-5 160 Sr. Fl 6-3 170 Sr. WI 6-0 165 Sr. WR 6-0 165 Sr. TE 6-2 225 Sr. LT 6-2 195 Sr. LG 6-1 200 Sr. c 6-2 275 Sr. RG 6-5 21S Sr. RT DaENsE No. ....,_ NL WL Cl. Pos. 25 Komv MDIDa 5-11185 So. OE 50 M9cm llllMO 5-11 230 Sr. OT 51 '°'911 I JDOOO 6-3 220 Sr. OT J4 .. ~ S-10 190 Jr. OE 5 A#oY CiAuoA S-11 192 Sr. ILB t a...M DIAz S-11 189 Sr Ill 54 a... C9'oGAN 5-11 200 So. OU 1 MMU Tium.u S-11 170 Jr. CB J2 J~ DAWKINS 6-1 180 Sr. CB J PITlll NUllm 6-0 192 Jr. SS 24 DoMNoc MIYas 6-1165 Sr. FS DEFENSE No.~ Ht. wt. Cl. ... 21 9'owD ,_. 6-2 190 Sr. OE 'n MAlY.-RuDlsaJ.. 6-2 220 Sr. OT Q Gmw.o ~ ~ 19S Jf. OT 7J NAM KtM 5-10 170 Sr OE 10 l>AVID Wla 5-10 165 So.OLB SI OM 5twuY 5-9 175 Sr. ILB 44 --.V 5BeMA 6-2 205 Sr. Ill JJ S'mll tfllllOG 5-7 170 Sr. OU 22 ... FmWl S-9 175 Sr. CB • Row. sou 5-11 1 so Jr. Cl 1t Ro.-lavANOI 5-10 160 Sr. FS -Nl!"llVPORT HAR'BOR LINEUPS OfRNSE • D&ENsE No.~ Ht. wt. a. ,_, 1 S1IW 0-,,N 6-1 170 Jr. Q8 21 llln... 5-11 184 Sr. TB ... CM&All la.c QUIZ S-9 207 Jr. FB 23 OlcM CIMao\ 5·10 187 Jr. WR IO .....,.,ClcNAUI 6-3 170 Sr. WR 5 ............. 6-4 225 Sr. TE 7t ILAm ~ 6-7 22S So. LT 54 ,_, 11.t.iw 6-3 215 Sr. LG 51 NAllwl....... 6-2 200 Jr. C Q KIWI ICi.rrM 5-11 175 Sr. RG · 55 IMNT Hu. 6-4 212 Jr. RT No. ....,_ NL wt. a. flos. 54 ,_, 8A&JAZA• 6-3 215 x. OE 78 0-Foll 6-2 300 Sr. OT &0 JOMI Ma..az 5~ 155 Jr. OT M M9cm MMlsMALL 6-3 200 Jr. DE 55 IMNT Hu. 6-4 212 Jr. OU 5 Pm HoaNJ 6-4 225 5'. MLB 6 5tw1!'t O'DolHLL 6-1 191 Jr. OU 21 llllrn llMllt S-11 184 Sr. CB t WcAI "-5-9165 Jr. CB 10 LAIMll La 5-8 1 SO Jr. FS 22 0scM ~ 6-0 172 Sf. SS BRONZE LEVEL Glrls 14-under • Wildcats 1, SJSC Shore Breakers 0 Lauren Pulaski accented a quick passing game with the game-win- ning goal to overcome the San Jose Soccer Club. Glrls 13-ander • Ftn, Valley Wolfpack 3, Rush m l Shots on goal by Michelle Burgn- er, Adele Koetting ~ Laura Strawn failed to dear line in the first ball, but Koetting and Kimberly Payne set up • Sabrina Couch for the Rush's goal. : Jennifer Way made several saves for : the locals, but the Pack prevailed. Boys 11-under • NHB Black 4, AuauJt l S~ng offensive displays by Mitch ~~~~~~ · ~ OJlON ,_. D·• L LI uau p I don, as well as defensive prowess by ~ OfflNllA • ~"' • Michael Turnball, Kurtis Luebke, ~---~-----. : Jake cancelliert and Ben Maggard ~ : were not enough for the Assault to No.~ Mt. WL a.,_, No....,_ NL WL a.,_, overcome North Hunting Beach. 2 0... Aultl'la 6-4 190 Jr. QI tt MnN SHIA 6-3 215 Jr. OE G1rb 11-aader 4S 0Wo Lav. 5-10 175 k . Tl SO Qm S.... 5-10 180 Jr. OT • • Bl'Mken 8, SJSC 0 2t GllMf flwo. 6-2 205 So. Fl 11 l\t\.9 '--5-11 20I Sr. NG : • Aaabetm Expre11 2, Bl'Nken 0 4 T.J. ltlW•Mn 6-1 175 Sr. Wiit 1 NG HDaD 5-~ 180 Sr. DE : A banage of Brea.ken' scoring •.1 ~ ...... "'!!._ 6-0 175 Jr. Wiit I M .. -.11ai11 T' 5-11180 Sr. Ol.8 : highlighted a wtn over Sao JON and ,_ ,_ H 2JS Sr. Tt ..... llMSl&D 6-2215 Jr.Ml.I lncl d d oa1s b J Ta 1-. 10 l'llM WnT 1-1 232 Jr. LT 'IS llllt llla1•-• 6-4 20S Jr. 01.8 : u e 9 Y enny Y-· : Alyson Jennings, Jackie 'Illylor, Kart M ~ W •·• s-t 17s Jr. LG • .... ,... 6-0 175 Sr. a ; 1hlesdale, Jenny Sparks, Ashley S2n ~ ~ 6-S 2'5 "· c I ..._....,, hD 5-10 f7t Jr. a : Mclnt~ and a.slilta by Jennings, --· 54 110 So. "° .. ..... a.a.. S.11 180 Sr. SS D--..11 ,...·-blll ,.,_... r"-·--n IWOn ,.,..... 1-2 JO so. RT • M¥alll&......, 6-0 115 Sr. FS : NUauee 'UGKI and -any __....,....r-.__ _______________ ~--------: Jain. The defense was led by Brooke : Burgner, Tayler GJacomero, : Stephanie 1\inen, Amanda Fallon : and Kiley Hall : Beth Krikorian. J.udDg!s and JiCk- : la 'Illylor JDlde B8Ylira1 lhotl on .pJi' : but none bit In the bit to Anahan. OCU:nAMS .._ 11.AYm ;n. Olrtt bah u sov. tlMlll ~ ror two pa.y.r.. Por ...... tbl. CID '-tti ~at 5'f.,~21. ,,.. WUdC..ti. GltlB ,.~ 8taan .......... -ill~ Muy Aim Laid am be 001111&ttt.MI • ~ Big second b~ leads Rebels by . . NBWPORTBBACM : • Defense is the key for Divtsion 3 boys victory. -A on.goal tint tia1f • lead wu ateDdeid u Colt& Mela's ! 1be Re.,_ ol AYSO Region 91'1 TOdd HTlloo Cm goq) and Hunter : DMaon .3 Wied • ltifling delemive 'hylor (live) ~a 10-goal Mus-: effort end three aecond-balf goals to tang eeconcl half to defeat Aliso : earn a .C-0 win over the Aztecs. J.Rn. .... 1 1• 8 ,_ the : Matt Mexia converted a comer-· -w-"" • ,.... Padfic C~ • kick into a noat.to boost th R bel.s League opener Wednesday night. : • e e 1'be top.ranked team in Division : to a 1-0 baJftbne lead. ll, Costa Mesa bnproves to 1.2-J ! ~en the Rebe.la exploded. MCMC coAsT UACalE · • Travis Deschenes scored off a C..·MIM ti. Auto,.._ a : rebound. which was fired by Matt Alho Niguel 2 3 1 2 • 8 : Deitz, and Cameron Lester and Coltl Mesa 3 3 s 5 -16 : Anthony Dinucci knocked in the M ....,.. -Sc:Nefer 5, Moortiead : rest of the goals. 3. SwK: ~lsh 17. It was the defense, spearheaded CM....,.. -Hylton 6, T-vfor 5, by sweeper Daniel Moyer, Brad Dunn 2. C1MYef 2. Montgomery 1. • Isch:inger Chris Hernandez Sean S.V.S: Samanlego 5, Bud\anon 1. : Walsh. siettan Lugo and cbristian Coast remains perfect : Hills, that fended off the Aztecs. POLO COSTA MESA - Costa Mesa's Ryan Dandy netted three goals to lead : Orange Coast College over River-: side, 9-5, in Orange Empire Con-: ference play. : Johnny Roy and Corona del : Mar's Carter Weir each added two : goals for the 10-2-2, 4-0 Bucs. • Riverside stuns OCC. 6-5 COSTA MESA - Riverside College POLO stunned the hosting Orange Coast College women's : water polo team. 6-5, in a game : that marred the Pirates perfect : Orange Empire Conference mark : and makes them 3-1and 14-4 over-: all. : The Pirates could not recover : from four first-quarter goals by : Riverside.' : Newport Harbor product Amy : Murphy and Jaclcie Tran each : scored two goals and Shak Fimbres : added one for OCC. : . Sailors net 15-3 victory LAGUNA BEACH -The TENNIS Newport Harbor • girls tennis team upped its mark to : 8-3 with a nonleague win over : Laguna Beach. 15-3. : Chelsea Godbey, Kristen Case : and the doubles pair of Erika Palm : and Amanda Collopy swept their ! matches. • NONUAGUE NIM Ofl1" ~ 15, LAw IEAOt 3 ....... • Teyb (NH) lost to Woodhouse, ... def. F-'cone 6-t; def. Dematls 6-0; Gocby (NH) won ... 6-1, 6-0; case (NH) won 7-6, 6-0, 6-1. Spluh 3, Flower Power 2 Flower Power jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but the Splash's defense damped down ip the second ball behind the play of Michael Moss-man. Greg Byers, Jon Khatiblou and Zach Zamow. The offense came to life, as well. as Anson Oppegaard and James Richardson helped the Splash collect t 1 shots on goal. Spencer Wood knocked in two scores, including one with an assist from RJ. Rutter and Ryan Schultheis delivered the winning goal. Chaos 3, 1t a g 1 11 g GIRLS DIV. 3 Sabet 1 Annie Kreger' and Katie Flores controlled the front line for Chaos, as Lauren Kerwin, Chloe Cox, Sarah Purcell and Allison McKenzie took care of the midfield. Defen- sively, Adrianna Guerra, Samantha Scott and keepers Sara Elizabeth Anaruma and Lauren Cipolla allowed just one penalty kick by the Babes. Men ln Red 3, Revo-BOYS DIV. 4 lutlon 1 Matt nacy netted two goals and Patrick Riley took advantage of a breakaway by netting the goal to lite the Men in Red to a win. David Riley, Kenton Dunn, Taylor Conant, Daniel Navarro and Kendall Hud- son paced the defense while Chase Ayers, Jose Ceja, Taylor Sullivan and Nick Unnert contributed offen- sively. Qu.lclullver 4, Men ln Blue 4 Tyler Cornwell accounted for alt of Quicksilver's scores taking assists from Chris Rasch and Joel Walker. Michael Alexander, Max Patterson, Jake Madtey,JMark JClclJ:Dan and Kirk Kidman led the deten.ee, and goalkeeper Jerry Barela made a ftn· gertip 1ave in the net to deny Meo ln BlUe the ~wimUDg goal. DyacillltM ~ llloHamd 2 Joseph Riggio began the contest with a header for a goal en route to the Dynomitel' win, and Skyler Teugber turned in three more. Lee Brown and DeUeff Moeller were atrong in the net as the defense was paced by Patrick Keehan, Donald Conway, Vmny Masca and David Murrow. Ball Hogs 3, Auault 0 1be Ball Hogs showed oft its best passing game of the year, highlight- ed by ball movement exhibitions by Michael Kindgren. Michael Vackar and Sean Rowe. Taking Cldvantage of that, Brett Vossele and Conrad Williamson netted goals. Brenden Zimmer, Sean Woods and Brian Frey teamed up for the third score. Da Bomb GIRLS DIV. 4 3, Bubble GumBabes2 Oa Bomb exploded the Babes' shot at a perfect season by•banding the Babes their first loss of the sea- son. Forwards Ally Stoltz, Allison Hocbwald and Brittany Nelson exe- cuted a Bomb drive that tied the score at 1-1 but the Babes took the lead before the end of the first half. Holland Osadche, assisted by Jessie Booth and Alex Feldman, knotted the score again. In the final period, Stoltz knocked in the game--winner, and Jannele Arnold, goalie Michelle Brown, Lauren Hoppins and Rocky Stone denied further Babes' scores to secure the victory. The exciting game was marred by some unsportsmanlike com- ments made at the end of the game for which Da Bomb apologizes. Smashing Pwnpldns 3 Firecrackers l Heather Lohnnan, Casey McK- anna and Elizabeth Clayton man- aged to score despite a tough effort by the Firecrackers' goalkeeper to give the Pumpkins their fourth win. The victors' defense was led by Brigitte Ipek, Jennifer Ryder, Katie Roberts, Judi Dietz, Christin Veloz and Ellie Erpenback. Shea Barton notched the Fire- crackers' goal. Poison Ivy 4, Girls In Green l Kim Miller, Julia Bemay and Asley Harrison delivered goals while Ta1{lor Fallon anchored Poi- son Ivy's defense with the help of Alyse Voltee, Holly Fletcher and Kate Bemay. · EGlON 97 Calay .. Purple Dyna- .ite O Thomas Harrington and Ivan Aguilar recorded the.tr first goals of the season while Steven Aguilar, Cameron Guy, Travis Mayfield and Edgar Torres also ~t shots to the back of the net. Michael Zeiser added an assist and set the eumple for his squad with great hustle. Orange Crush A, Riptide 1 The Riptide turned in its best effort of the season despite falling lo the Orange Crush. 1im Cramer, Jonathan Kranzley. Drew Harris and Ryan Barth provided strong offense and Greg Sorge. Michael Bixler, Richie Brown and Dan Dar- nell topped the defense. Panthen 3, Heal l The Panthers picked up their third win of the season behind the play of goalkeepers James Lucas and Riley Thornton. Jarret Daniels scored on a 25-yard looping shot over a mass of defenders. Daniels also played a key role defensively. Parker Stevens and FlClvio Cuevas added goals on assists by Christian Barnett and Thornton. Sebastian Crivello, Eric Roberts, Joseph Lavers, Dorian Ayres, Sean Kloeck· ner, Eduwardo Ceja and Jake Lud- dicote also contributed to the WU\. Polson Ivy 8, Tidal Waves l Klye Hearst turned in three goals as teammate Andrew Nahin knocked in a pair to lift Poison Ivy to the convincing win. CdJlleron Kilmer, Matthew Hogan and Kevin Gowdy also found the back of the net. Keeper Ian Armstrong got sup- port from Daniel Shea, Kevin Ere- dia and Jed Flores. Andy Morris capped off a break- away for the Waves' goal and Oay- ton Heiser and John Manchester offered strong mid.field play. Quick.silver vs. Running Rebels Quicksilver notched goals from Jaymie Ohlaver, Nico Hendncks, Kevin Etter and Noah Lair with assists from Bobby Reasoner, Leon Glaswer, lfafford Hill and Phil! Garrett. Matt Joran, Stephan Fanner, Chris LoMenzo and Ethan Bartol.le were strong on defense. Rebels' keeper Ted Slater turned in a f.ine performance, as well. Gr:!n e ~ar~ GIRLS DIV. S Uans 2, Wave I The Martians squeaked by the Wave thanks in part to the game- winning goal Mary Giberson off a pus from Debbie Lee tn the third quarter. Lee ablo ICOfed early ln tbe game. 1.aUJe Kohne and Jenna Rig- gio chipped in with strong defen· sive performances. Blue Bremen 3, Ntghlman!s 2 1led 2-2 at halftime, the game was dedded with minutes remain- ing in the final period when Amy Staudinger knocked ln her second goal of the game for the win. Kally Lucas accounted for the Bruisers' first score and Pascal Krotee, Katie Rasch and Gina Krotee turned in good efforts. Roddn' llupberrles 5 Blue Barracudas 0 Ulja Addeman ripped in two goals to put the Raspberries on the board with. support from Marla Menninger, Robin Ibbetson, Van- nesa Gordon and Brytnee Wright. Protecting the 2-0 lead, Chelsea McCrea, Anne Marie Aschieris and Susie Esquibel clogged the middle for defenders Emilia Fonda, Dailey Wiese, Hayley Ayres and Amy Pen· ner. Ibbetson converted two goals and Menninger canned a penalty kick in the second hall to clinch the win. Phoebe Cox and Addeman split time in the goal to record the team's second shutout. Wipe-Out 2, Scorpion.a 1 Despite their narrow loss to Wipe-Out, the Scorpions played their finest game of the season as Jamie Heenan knocked in their only goal and first-time keeper Stephanie Carsten rejected nearly everything that came to the net. Finely-tuned teamwork was chs- played by Alex DiCaprio, Ashley Gleason, Lauren-Leigh Frum, Julianne BQyer, Kelly Kaban, Sara Roberts, Morgan Schdt:zlein, Chns- sy Schwartz, Brittany Sturgess, Shannon Hickey and Darleen Hick- man. Ameri-can Eagles BOYS DIV. 6 vs. Blue Eagles Christian Anderson and Eric Holland turned in goals on assists from Justin Johnson, Joshua Quan· ga and Thomas Badum, while the defense of Scott Sherman and Antbonie Gibbons was tough. Bryce Fuller, Zach Osadche and Miles Baker played strong games. Stlng:rays vs. Ptrahnas Gerardo Avila's excellent ball control earned him player of the game honors for the Stingrays, while goalkeeper Brendan }luhl, Ryan Franks, Carl W1erick, Christo-~ • Neffon-Schnelder (NH) lost to Gessot-Teny. 6-1; def. McMahon-Messlno, 6-3; def. H.tlla-Mrtiillivry, 6'1. BMker-Adams (NH) lost 7-6; won 6-2, 6-3; Palm<.ollopy (NH) won 6-3, 6-4, 6-0. . HIGH ICltOOl. WAra flOlO ll••U..S • S..Vlew........ : Bruins' defense instrumental in 26-12 victory NIMOflT H.--. 17, Wool-m 0 : 'tVoodbridve 0 0 0 0 -0 : Newport H.vbor 11 2 2 2 • 17 : Woocb ~ saws: 8leddedge 4. lloenllng 1. : Newport Hatbor • Bedter 6, l..eepet' 2, : • Newport-Mesa Jr. All-American Football: Buffaloes, Wildcats fall victim to Downey, Irvine, respectively. 81bb 2. Oolka 2. Mou 1• Conwell l, Evens 1• : Wes Persson led the Bruin Person 1, Birdsong 1. : s.ws: fltlarr1s 1. AlvMado 1. Person 2. : defense with 13 tackles and an SCHEDULE DEEP SEA PUIUC NOTICIS PUIUC llOTICD PUIUC llOTICI : interception returned for a 75-yard : touchdown as the locals came away with a 26-12 win over La Mirada. Sam Matlln, playing defensive tackle for the first time, collected 10 tackles, and Kevin Joyce, Tom Welch, Sean Ellis, Aaron Garcia and Spencer Link paced the defense. • Offensively, Persson also excelled with a 69-yard m run and 121 rushing yards on eight canies. Ilgbt end Kevin Welch caught a 25- yard pass for six from Michael Angelo. Unk added 2-4 rushing yards and Avery Penton and Ryan Bozert.b led the offensive line. • Downey 31, Balleloes l8 After falling behind by 20 points in the first half, the Buffaloes dis- played a never-say-die attitude in : getting within two points of the : Downey lead before falling 38-28. : The comeback was made possi- : ble in part by a J.im Rothwell tou- : scbdown reception ftred 55 yards by quarterback Rflet Huston. and Steven Ward was responsible for the two-point conversion. PUIUC NOTICH Matt Casserly added a ID on a 12-yard pass from Huston, and Keo- la Asuega added a 6-yard scoring scamper. Paul Jones added an extra point. Huston bad his best game of the season with 130 yards on 14 com- pletions, three ms and Just one interception. J eff Wick.en blocked a punt, and Nick Watkins and Nick Iverson recovered tumbles. •Irvine 21, Wilde.ts o The Wildcats began the game by returning the opening kickoff to Irvine's 10-yard line but never found the end zone in a 21-0 loss. Quarterback Jamie McGee and backs Jaffer Kattan and Bryce Steelman moved the ball effectively all day but never made it across the plane. The offensive line was anchored by David Root, William O'Brien. Richie Sorenson and Justin Elboum. The WJ.ldcats' defense played well and had two consecutive goal line stands behind the taclding of Kevin Ball, Zak Lavengood, Chas Vickery, Brian Freeman, Phillip f¥tiller and Dustin Armenta YOUTH FOOTBALL Cowboys rally from deficit to topple Santa Margarita After falling behind 8-0 to the Santa Margarita Gold Eagles, the Midget Cowboys defense kicked in by forcing five turnovers, including two interceptions by Nick Cab1co and one by Renny Jackson, and clinch the win, 21-14. The Cowboys (3-2) pulled ahead in the third quarter when, on a fourlh-and-14. Cab1co found Jack· son in the end zone. The Eagles, however, tied the score but their extra-point attempt was blocked by Joe Masi. Then the Cowboys marched the length of th~ field behind the run- ning of Jerry Mohna and Ivan Castillo, and scored on a 20-yard bootleg by quarterback Roger Perez. • s.ddlebac:k Valley 36, Jr. Midget Cb&rgen6 Fernando Azunn had a 50-yard touchdown run and Jimmy Sanchez bad several tackles at linebacker. Luis Bradshaw had an interception. • Pee Wee Colts 7, La Habra 0 , The 3-2 Colts controlled the ball inside the 20-yard line several times, but their only score came on a fourth-and-9oal at the 19 when a double pass from Kasey Peters to Blake Prested to Matt Erickson proved to be the game-winner. Peterson had 65 yards on 10 car- ries. Zac Buchanan bad a pair of huge sacks and a 50-yard punt, while Brent Billard turned in seven tackles. Raul Negrete added eight. Brian Theriot Jr. accounted for 10. Downfield support was turned in by Josh Resnick and Cris Weiss, while Joey Mann, John Diamond, DaVld Hooper, Jason Anderson, Tim filer and Joey CoMtantino hit bard all day. • Cypress 32, Jr. Pee Wee Chleb 0 The Chiefs fell to undefeated Cypress on the road. Josh Elliot bad an interception and a tumble recov- ery for the Chiefs. • Mighty Mlle Cardblab 32, Fuller- ton 13 Ian Freundner scored two touch- downs for the Ca.rdinals, including one on a punt retwn, and Drake Robbins, Andre Briggs and Zeke Gammill also got in the end ione for TDs. Moe Wong, Dennis Franco, Danny DeArakal and Ryan Stuhr shut down the opposition. . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES pbeT Redmood. Brudoa Wotfltl.: Ryen .Dkby, Chris Lewil and~ .. ston O.vey belpe4 leed tbe ~ ..... ........ &Ila ... .... .....,... ~"~'1 Jotin Swift IOOfed on en -rrom. RJ. D'Cruz lor the Purple P9i>! pie Eatets ... goalies Dane ~~ and Max Kwock stood strong .. ~ Swift, Steve stoneman. Kyle~. John Jacobson and Jordan ~· played well. For the Paloom. Jucill Gramella, Dylan Guibert, E.Jrao Fullerton and Eliott Lewis exeCat,- ed. Stulth Bomben va. PlrebaDI Charley Odesky, Rory ~ and Tunotby Regan sparked ·~ Bombers' defense from the goal Ind Jimmy Bartling, Bryan Snyder, J\JA,. Shaw and lan McEwa.n ~the Fireballs In the field. s p l • I b GJ&LI fnghllghb Outstanding offensive ~, were delivered by Sloan .Ro~ Megan Munce, Carly Ruiz and~ sha Young. who each scored QQ1tJI.. Samantha Olsen, Alyssa Martin. Rachel Maher and Justine Adams added assists, and Samantha John•: son, Katie Regan, Lawen Hu4iqn• and Shelby Beck bolstered lhe defense. ' Gaton vs. BOYS DI Great White Sbarlu -• Rory Kew, Alex Maddox uia John Ryder pushed in goals for tbe, Gators with the help of Sean .aid· menkrantz and Yorgo Awayjar. Red Scorpion.a IDghllg.bb Jack Cooper sent in the ~i­ ons' first goal of the season, as Mai Van Bergh, Trent Friedmann, .Bret. Klein and Brandon Ward acce~ the squad's fine play. · Bumble-Giil.LS bees vs. Plre-......_,.._.:..=..-.-- aacken - Elizabeth Eddy scored for ~ Bumblebees thanks to assists. by Marisa Stuart. Jessica Wright. goal- keeper Kaylie Spitzer and Mary Yeager displayed fine play. Radical blnbows-GoJden Dngom Kim Ramser. Claire Ramser _and Marianne Jones took assists from Sally Mace and Collette Byers for scores, while Hannah Sand~. Bryn Wensley and Meghan Nance played tough defense. Pink Ughtntng vs. Dotphlm Lightning's goalies Kristi Jacobs and Caitlin Moddlenog, and Leslie Drewry, Gillian Hogan and BriaJU? Schwartz stood out. f LITTLE LEAGUE~ Tigers romp 20-0. , Five pitchers combined for a three-hit, 11-strilteout shutout a!J the Costa Mesa American Lixte League Tigers pounded Ule Angels, a division rival, 20-0. , Daniel Cooper, Jeff Thompson. James Mowatt, Mark Nichols oOd Bryce Carich fired the shutout, but the 16-hit attack by the n~ offense sealed the win. . ' Danny Whitaker and Josh EiJat ripped bases-loaded triples"' • Nichols went 3-for-3. Tyler Heriled scored three times and Coopet' added a pair of hits. Chris Utde, Sean McGuire, Michael McLean. and R.J. Duren added RBI hits. • The Tigers face the White Sorat 1 p.m. Sunday at Costa Mesa Hlglu ' FLAG FOOTBALJ;~ OTY Of .... OKI' IEAOt YOUIH A.AG FOCn'8AL1. M>IVISION Mariners 23, Heights O Harbor View 11 4' Uncotn O ~Newport Elementary 11 12. Harbor View t2 0 C..oMSION Newport Elementary 11 25, Newport Elementaty 12 0 PUBLIC NOTICES .7 -.. . ' .. ~ -- -.... '. ... .. " .. ,.. -. • - .. 71;;;;;r;4:!:0IF,..-:." .:tr. -::. ~.: -. w . ~( .;.ni .. ,.., .. .. .. '* ....... la .. -.... AnderMft ., ......... ...._ =? ....... .. ..... ~ .,. 1'hllt 111uw.• ... ...., .... 1a ...... "' .. ._ • _.. • ;;~ca~~-r;l ....,..,_ ..... Kl.El· _. IN County a.ti ot ..... fl ....... 1M1111r ,.._ ...... ....,._ ..... 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The flllne ol tllis .. ...,. • eboille", llO undlt llid °"4 of Ttust. 11¥ County on 1C~Nl7 Ttil• bu11n .. 1 11 co~ PMna ~A. Yort. Linda lildrmenl eta. nm o1 • ...... }: s.na fMIOft of 1 lnll:tl or....,. lt'I ... ,... .. _ _. __ • 198737355&4 ducted by: Ill lndlYldual CA 12ia7 ' dloriZe IN UM In The ...,. Md buai-Ill ollftOllOI•..,,.. '*911¥. NUUH LoWoU Oaity Pilot Ocl 9 18 23 HIV• you 11.Wted doing o.ld ~ 23120 ..... ofol'k:titlOU9"""'-1Wlddl111aeolU.~Mmoton mc:utld Md delv-JJO w ... , HrH\, Coat• ...... 30 1897 • ' ,.h157 bullnffl yet? No s....-a Ollll onW Vcwti. Name In ¥to1i1111or1 of "'9 .. : ROeeAT KIM, 17815 nd IO Ill ~ I ........ ,.__.._. .... ..._ Oraat•• C.llforala t2127 'I PUl1 IC NOT1c• ~~=-.:i. was fllod I.Ind!:.~ 12151 . ~:...enc:-a:=t• ~ Clf"de .... WIN, CA ::""0::::"': Of..... Ind ___ .. ____ .. __ , wllh the County Clark of ,,. buU'Me 19 OOft-csae s.ctlOn 144ClO ac -.q.. The ...-. to be 90ld Wl'ltllft nob of ....,_ and of • Plctltloua Bu.lneu Orange County on ~18--98 duded*~nO. ~ auu-a and Prof...ion..,. ~ deeortbed ea: eleodon lD c:auM lie undtr· -Heme Statement 19913733441 beaun tranuct bu.in.a Codi~ l1111hold · ~. ntd to 111 llld P'OI*\' to Th• lolloWlng '*'°"'.,. Dally Pilot Sept 18, 25, undor IN flcOOout bus!,_. Flrwl l'lldura, equlpmen(, fUmltuntl Aid ~. lftd odjng butlnoss u : ABC Oct. 2. t , 1997 Th125 name °' nemeo li9locf Nawpof1 B MMa goodw411, lrlldeiw, ena lllfliltw Ill IH1dlrllDnld ll~fofDINO INCORP(). herein CN431MOT-3131-JSep25, ~ncUooompaca, CIUMd Aid nob of dtllllh RATED 10810 Talbert Av· PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNEo· DAVID HEIOARJ Oc:l 2,9,18. 1987 and .,. locmd at lftd of**" to be Aaccld· F• llln Vallo CA ......... :......... _. ,,,........ 111815 ~ arcle IN, ldAOrl 11 1197 • lnW. No. ~~ oun y, FlotlUous BuslnH• w1e11 ·;:-•-c:.·-PUBLIC NOTICE IMne CA m14 199?01&i1&91n 8ooll ~ ot ABC VENDING INCORP(). Name ltetement Or8nll9 ~ Octot. Tt19 bull .... le In-Ofllcill AecotdS In lhe ofta Of RATED (CAL). 10870 Tai-The followlng portonl .,. 3. 1111. ... .. No.1M71nA12 '8nded lo be ~ Ill rlCOfdtr ol Oranoteountv: bof1 Av1nu1, Founllln Val-doing business 11: NOTICE·Thie Flctltloua l"tCTITIOUS BUlllNESS Ill Iha oflfoe al: fV'f ES· Saki Slit of Pl'OC*'IY _. bl 1ey. CA 92708 ALPHA MARKETING CO., Name Statem«1t expir• five NAME STATEMENT CRc:JN COIPAHY, 1842 midi In • ii condition wltlout St••• Mari.le lJO w ... , ltreet, Coeta Meaa, Or1nt•• C•lltornl• 91627 ,.,_po ___ , ... ,._._.,..~ ....... ----... -----., ... _____ __.._.,_..,. ,,_ ___ .. ____ , __ .,.__,.._ ... -------·-t·r: ··-.. .,,.. __ .,....,...,.._,,, ___ ... ,.._.. ......... .,. __ .,,,. ____ , C•11forn1a Comaualtr Neva Corporatto JJO •· lar ltraet, Costa Mee1, CA 92627 ----- ltus business 11 con· 10470 Alo Grand• Ct .. yMl'I from the mta H w.. The following penon(a) Gerdan o,_ llNd. Ste 201, COYlftlllt or WllTlll!y, IXPI' ... C!OCted by: a corporation Fountain Vaney, CA 92708 ll6td In Iha omc. ot Ille iel•• doing . ~ as: Gerden OtoYe, CA 92144 or lmplld, r1g•dffl0 He l>OI· Have you started doing Donna A11na1lo, 1CM70 Counlv a.tr. A '*" Flctlo-NEWPORTER NlAR.T and lhe enltc:iOllted M6a dale llltlon, or ana1mtnnces. ID buslnus yet? Yts 1977 Rio Gr111d1 Cl., Fountain tloua ~Name Stat• NTS 3424 w ~ leOc:l.28, 1801. Tllit ~ lie 11m.inlng pr1ndpal 11 -~----.......,-._..... ABC VENDING INCORP(). Valley, CA 92708 ment muse be flied priof to A'll ~ CA 92804 bulk ......... to Cej. .um of ... noll(s) MCUfld by =i:.=-·-·----............... • -R~~M~nQS~~~ T~ ~1lnt11 ~ c~~~-~~d~ -~ ~~~~llld~~T~~ ·~ ~-~~~~~·~-~~~~-~~======~~~~~~~=-.--------~:~ ~lldtnl dueled by: 111 Individual ~ dol9 not ol it . LP Collfomia Code Section 1108.2. Ill • In aid no• proyidtd, nM" -tlatemenl WIS filed HIYI you atatltd doing authorize Iha UM In this 6101 Bail Rd • 1201 ey: Ir "° aubjed, the Mme adYlncll, If ~. Under lhe .v11h the County C18fk or bUslnau yet? No ltata d 8 Fictitious Bualneu press CA 90830 · and llddfwl d Ille poraon firms ol sfld Deed of Trutt. orange County on 9.g..97 Donna Alanaslo Name In Yloletlon ol Iha Rontld A Kolar Gen with whom c1ei1M may be j!Mt cfllrges and upenMI ol 19973732809 This statement was filed rights ol anothar under Fad· .,.1 Pal1nar 0101 ~II Rd· fllocl la r.tV ESCROW COM-1111 TruslM .id of "" 11\1111 lHJlt Pilot Oct. 9• 16, 23, wllh th• County Clerk ol ....i. State. °' common m 1. eyprea, CA 80830 " P~. 8842 Garden 0-cr1111d by Ilk! Deed of Trust ·; l997 Th161 Orange County on S.21·97 (See Section 14400 at seq.. Thia busl""8 la con-BMI., Sia. 207, Gardon Slid NII Wll bl lllld on: Octo-u. 19973731152 eu..n.. and Proltsat0n•dueted by a limited pel1ntf· Qroye, CA 92844, and tha blrS1.1997.at3:00p.m.onlhe ··PUBLIC NOTICE Delly Piiot S.pL 18, 25, Code). ship. 1111t ~fol ftllno c1aima ehell front ..,. to lhl en,anc:e of ---------1 Oct 2 9 1997 Th12e F'nl Filing The reglatrent com-be Oct. 27, 1097. wtllch is lie Orqt CMc cen11r. 300 E. ,, tM_I"-_., ________ ~_, Fictitious Buslno11 ' ' Newport a..cn-co.ta Mna rnencod lo lranuc1 bua"-8 tho bulinesa dey balcn the Cfl~ <nnat. CA Al lhe Nam• Statement PUBLIC NOTICE CN442808 20300-MW Oct under Iha nctltloua busintu ula cl* aoecifled above. 11m1ot11t lnllfal pubbllon of Jtoe following persons 11e 9, Hl.23,30, 1997 name °' l1lllTi. realed aboYe ROBERT IOM, Buyer(•) 11119 nollol. Ille tolll nount of ___________ ... _____ .. _ • --~ °"""' ..... _ .. _ ,lOVlg business as: Flctltloue BuslMH on Seottmbef 19 111111 Newport ISaech~ Mesa Ille unPlkl blllllOI of Ille 'AATH MASTER, t 70 East N•m• Stetemenl PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNED: RONAlO ,..· KO-CN443288 970245-E Oct 9, Obligation MCUrtd by Ille lbovt 1 llh St. "207. Costa Mesa. The following por1on1 ara lAR G. Pal1ner 1897 described Died of Trust and o .... c.._..o..o.., .. _...,,,_, ___ ._.,_... __ ,_ .;A !>.2627 doing business 11: Primal Thil allrtement wes filed •tlmltld costs, tXl)lnm. and Constantine Sharpe, 27t7 Mall Order Supreme. 4322 ,.';J:~~='ls with the County Clerk d PUBLIC NOTICE ICIYlllOIS 111-470.665.66. It Is fl.--14.-0..-~0-- S1.1ufll R11a Way. Santa Ana, Katella Ave., Los Alamlto1, NAME STATEMENT Orange County on October posslblt 1t11111 lht llml of Siii CA 92704 CA 90720 3 1907 Loan No .. 4n5M-3/BEAN lhe opentng bid ITIJY be llSI Antotilna Casam. 2717 Corey Mlcl'IH! Lyon, ial The~{•~ • NOTICE·Thla Fictitious RESSOnS«No.:53433 ltlanlhtto~lndeb11dnmdue. Sr,1Jltl Aila Way, Santa Ana, 16521 SoU1h Pacific, Sun· TE.a~°rf AKJ INN 201 :· Name S!Memant ftlllrn r,.,. A.P. NUMBER 117-505-04 Diii 10I03.97 T .0. SERVICE c r. 92704 111 B11ch, CA 90742 · · ni from the data 11 -• NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S COMPANY a said TruslM, T "'' business is con· Thi• business 11 con-Harbor Place, 18, Anaheim, Ci in Iha Ofra ot the SALE UNDER DEED OF ICalan Mtrbl, Asslsllnt Stal· .J·•cted by: co-partners ducted by: an Individual CA 92805 County Claf1c A ,,_ Plcti-TRUST YOU ARE IN DE· llry 737 Arnold Drive. Sta C. f1;:ive· you started doing Have you started doing s i<c~ Jl!o· ~9 tious buai,,..S Name State-f'AULT UNDER A DEED OF Martiniz. CA 94553-6526 t1us1ness yet? No business yet? No ~" A e ..,, a mem mua1 be filocl prior to TRUST DATED Apfil 21 (510) 229-9Dl5 We are mitt· CQJ1slanllne Sharpe Corey M. Lyon rt<i...~ ~20 84711 s that data. The filing ol this 19113, UNLESS YOU TAKE fng lht lltn1fldalY to colllc1 • Tll&S tlltemenl was flied This atalement wa1 flied Clement Wang'eu.na p ~n Slalement does not ol illelf ACTION TO PROTECT dtbt 111d WIY lnlonnallon WI 11th the County Clerk or wilh lhe County Clark or CA goe~ W'(, 8 • a~horiza the i-. '" this YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY obtain will bl used IOf that ~r3nge County on 9·16·96 Orange County on 9-30-87 This buslMU is con-elated a Flc1itloua Business BE SOLO AT A . PUBLIC purpost Wlltlller reotlYld l)(ally 19973733480 19973734875 ducted._ Name In violation ot the SALE IF YOU NEED AN or In Wl'lllno. IF AVAILABLE. D.iilu Piiot Sept 18 25 Dally Piiot Oct. 2. 9, 16, ........ :" ~nt · ~ rights ot anoclwf under Fed-EXPLANATION OF THE THE EXPECTED OPENING BIO 1 ' ' ' 23 1997 Th136 1 ,.. ·-.•-• -•r S law MAY BE OBTAINED BY CALL• 0 1 2, 9, 1997 Th123 • monced to tronuct bullneu enll, tale, °' common NATURE OF THE PRO-ING THE FOLLOWING TELE· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE under the flctltlout bu1tneaa =ion~~°' et ~ .. CEEOING AGAINST YOU, PHONE NUMBER ON niE DAY name 0t natNa llsled abcWe Code) 8 ~ eUN>ns YOU SHOULD CONTACT A BEFORE THE SALE: (510) 313· Fictitious Buslne11 Flctltloue Bualne11 on Oct~ 1, 1897. First Filln LAWYER. NOTICE IS 9581 ~ 445543c pub: 10'"3, • Name Statement Name Statement SIGNED. KUM tfNA CHO. Newport Lech.Costa Mesa HEREBY GIVEN, that on 10/16, 10fl3 Thi tollowlng persons art Th• followlng P8ftont 1r1 LINDA~ CN443109 Oct 9 HI 23 30 10l22.l1897• at 1o:30 A.M. ~ uo1ng business as: LONE doing business as: BENT . T11is atatomont -• filed 1997 ' ' , . aald day, al the Ch~n __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E __ STM STEAKHOUSE ANO TILE. 21672 Dlrlgo Circle, INith Iha County Clafk d Avenue ontrenco lo the Civic--------- ":>ALOON. 1222 E. Irvine Hunllngton Be1ch. CA Ora3 nge7 County on Octobef PUBLIC NOTICE Cent« Building, 300 Eaal Ts No 9'7·7303-B Notice of Olvd'. Tustin, CA. 92780 92646 • 1907. Chapman Avenue. Orange, T ; .......... y .-.. .... CALIFORNIA STAR RES-Eric Matth-Benl, 21672 NOTICE-This F"ICllllOUS CA. RESS FINANC1Al. NSln s .-.. OU arl in_._ • AURANTS, INC., (CA). Oirlgo Circle, Huntington Name Statement nplraa ,,.,. ..... No. 1117171A11 CORPORATION •• Callfor· unOtr • Oetd cl TNSl ~ 2QO w Va flay Blvd Al· Beach CA 92646 yeana from the date it -l"tCTmOUS BUSINESS n1a COtpOnttloii as duty ap-~. Unleu )'OU takl ldiOl'I to ha1T1bra."CA. 91803 " Thia ·business 11 con· filed In Iha omc. °' the NAME STATEMENT potntld Trusi.t uncMI' and Pl'*CI yOQf' PIOPlltY. it may be Thu bualnoss is con· ducted by: 1n lndlvldual County Clerk. A ,_ Flctl· The following penaon(a~ puniuanl to the poY119r ot sale sold at I Pl.I~ Ult.• you need dueled by: a corporation Have you started doing tlous Busineu Name Stato-ielaro doing buSlnaaa as. conferred In that certain an eJIPlanaljOn cl lhe nalll" ol H.:JVe you started doing business yel? No mont must be filed prior ~o CARE FORCE ONE I CARE Deed ot Truat executed by lhe ~tdino againSt you, you uusoness yel? No Eric Bent that date. The flling of this FORCE TWO I CARE DENNIS B. BEAN IU ANO sl'lould COfUCt I lawyer. On •••Ch Coat• Me•a Daily Pilot II. .._ ____ • ___ °"*'",,_ __ ·--,,,_"-""--~--_c--_ ,,_ ___ ~ -Oii-•"---........ ,._ _..,,_ __ _.,._..., L----.-~ ~ ,,_.,."'_'~ ,_ __ .,_ ,.......... -•K.,,,..,,.._, .,, ___ ............... ~ .. -_.., l-l'<N-~fll#-llo) ~ • --ts-fll .. -11/1 .. t11oac.u.. • ..-..._ ... ~ ... -Cl)---...... L _ ,..,.._, , .. i"'fll-1""711 ~ ---.....-~ (rk/iff• IOlll , .. .._ .. _ .. o.-.r,. 11 ,_,..._ .... ,.._._.,. 10/9/97 Sept-tier 25, 1997 ---.e..i-a..-_..........,,. .. _ ,,_ ..... c-. ............ ___ ,..._ "11 1§01!1 ... " """ 0 1·u. IQ' 116 191 0 0 30.111 39,240 30,871 )9,240 31,047 39,432 559 , .. 0 31,606 40,000 'l""Q .4169 ---...-. Calllornle Siar Res· This stallrTlllJI was lllod alalement don nol ol ~FORCE THREE I OARE DEBORAH A BEAN HUS-1t1M7 • 1:41 All l aw Juran11, Inc, GREGG H Wllh Iha CoilPlty Cl11k of authorize the UM In. lNa FORCE FOUR I CARE SANO ANO WIFE r9cord.J OlflcU o1 SllMn J. Melmet. Inc., nOTCHER. President Orange County on 1().7·97 slalt ot ~ F1ctitioua au.;,_. FORCE F1VE I CARE on 05/03/1983 In Book n/a of u duly appoil1lld TNS1ft uncllf l hlS statement was riled 19973735000 Nome 1" violeelon d Iha ~ORCE SIX, 12102 ~--Official Raconia ot OR.ANGE and pu!SUWll to Died al Tnist .-.11h the County Clerk of Dally Pilot Oct. 9, 16, 23, riG~~•nothor under F:!; ~906068outevatd, Whittlaf, County, ac peg• nla, R• flCOl'ded 1~ u lnsinlmtnc o--~ 11 ----~-----....--lo.. ---::1-J.-.; A/ .;t/. J 8/8~/.Sfft,e. 1~;,1~ 7 Orange County on 9·30-97 30. 1997 Th159 {s!e sec:j(,.,°'1:':" seq.. Presbyterian Intercom-cordot'a Instrument No. 93-No. ~5213-42. al Olfteial lnflll'_•...._. ________ I _______ _,._ ...... _ ............... ...._,......._ ... """,.., ........... __._.,.....__ . .-... -... ....... . 19973734883 8ualMSI and Protaulona munily Hospital Inc • Cali· ()29.4422, by raeaon d e Records in Ille off'ICI al Ille .1ai1y Pllol Oct. 2. 9, 16, PUBLIC NOTICE Code). fornla 12102 • waanington breach °' daftuH In paymem County Reconltr al OrMP .3.1997 Tl'l138 FlrstFillng BouleY.rd. Whittler. CA 0tperlormancedthe~iga· County, Stats cl Cllifomli. .................... --....-... ln1trucUon1 to Publlshera nuBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABAN· Newport Beach-C0&1a Mna C1o6o8 lions aacured theratJv, tnclud· Executed by Neal R1ntb an r"' DONMENT OF CN<M2805 T ·3230-J Oct Thia butJMU la con-Ing I hat breec!' °' default, unmanled man w!11 Sd 11 Putitic I, C.....-___ _, ............ _,...,___..., .. ., ....... 0.-1.~•h!lrel ... _...,..... ...... lof ,...,_ flclltlous Buslnell USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSI· 9,18.23.30, 1907 ducted by a COflJOf'8lion Notice ot which was r• IUdion ID l1ighut lllddlrfor cull Name Statement NESS NAME Rogiairont tin not vet COfded OSIM/l897 81 R• (plyal>le • tlmt ol 1111 in lawful l. ... _ .......... ..._ • .....,....., •• .,_,,...,. ....... ,0 .... 11 ... _ ..... _.,_ • .,....... ... ___ . ..,.,....._ .. _ .... ..._ ................ _........,. ___ ..... , __ .. The following parsons 11• h~he '°'t.~<•> PUBLIC NOTICE beoun to tranuct bualnMS =~~1rue::;: n1 No, money o1 the Unilld Stalls, by Jl)'lg business as: .,,. • . . uM under Iha flCtltlous bualneu • n a.• cull, in • cuhle(a chtdt Clrlwn _ ......... -.......... -..-. ....... --.............. --. ... llM\11.•--.. -.u.. ...... _ ....... .,... .. ~ L .& e Dock or ks 1955 °' Ille flCllllOUS busiMU NOTICE OF AVAILABtUTY name ()( namea Haled Page nit, W1U. SELL AT by. ~ or ftder1I Clldit union Cw ' name. SAN REMO RISTO-OF ANNUAL RETURN herein PUBuc AUCTION TO THE ' l. .. _ ....... ...._ __ .., ... _, .. .._ ......... _ .. _ ... _, ...... _, ~llJO • Ava.. osta Mesa. RANTE 19277 ~una ""--'Ion SIGNE.O· PRESBYTERIAN HIGHEST BIOOER FOR or 1 chtdt Clrlwn by a stlll or •,llMf 92627 ' . Punauent to ~~ · lldelll 11¥ings and loin Barry Mason 1955 Aliso Ca~ IA, IMne, CA 718 t104<d) ot the Internal R_. INTERcotJMUNITY HOS· CASH. lawful money of the uaocilCIOn llVll10S lllOClalion ""t. Costa 'Mesa, Calll. ha flctl1roua buslneu nua COda, notice is hofativ PITA!.., INC., By: Peggy United Statft, 9Yidenced by Of ~· blnk spedlltd vi <i2627 name referred lo eboYe was gtven that the annual nrtum Chulaclc Alalatant Secretary a Cashier'• Check d,_, on s. .... _ ... ._ ... _ ..... _ ... ......., ___ ~ ..... ..-. Oob Rtld 1955 Aliso Ava lllad on 5123/97 in the County b IN year anding~ ThlS sta._,. wn fllocl • alata °' national benk. °' ~ H]02 _~ Flnallaalto .... osta Meia Cahf 92627 " ol Orange and Original Fila 11187 d THE · Iha County C*tc ol Iha equiYai.nt th«ed drawn....,... .... _...,...., IN T h11 business · Is con· No l9013722010 MERCER FOUHOATION, a Oranoe County on October on any achef rinanctel 1na111u-bualnna In !Na '**I • 1111 ,_ ..... ,....~.--_.,..._,. ..... ----·- ucted by: co-partners OMO ATAIE, 9001 CeCifofnia nonCJfOflt OOtpOtll-3, 1907. . . . lion spec!faod In MCtlon 5102 lllalt ( ...... ) &lrlMll II Ill '"lave you started doing Backarnora Lane. Anaheim, lion, ii awillab6e fol putiic NOTICE-Thia PlctitlOUI d Iha Californlt Flnanc:lal C...., c.trun, 1M CMc uuslness yet? No CA 112807 inspoctlon by any l111itr111ed Name Stalament aiq>lrea '"" Code. euthorizod to do busl-C.... Drhe Well. leMa AM. Barry Mason HAMO ATAEI. ~1 cilizan who requeata It 111 IM yeel'S from the ct.ta It W9S ,_. In Iha State d Califor· r.A II flcll't 11111 and il*rtlt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "'-JS2S. -·--·· Tl'il' 1ta11men1 was filed Btcumore Lane, Anaheim, found8tlon'1 principal olTlce fllod In the Office ol the nia, All PAYABlE AT THE c:cnveyld to and now 111111 by It .·11111 th• County Clerk ol CA "f:7 bus' locelod at 108 South Bey-~ ~ {lcfJ-TME OF SALE, all right, title under Uic1 Died of TN&t In the TNSI. ..ill .,.,.. lhtfton, 11 Chances are Orange County on 9-16·96 conducted byi 1~nena -•front, Newpoft Beoch, CA mont mu.a be fMod . tat~ llnd interest held by it as Pf!IPll'Y allllled In aid County prcMdtd 111 said •la), you wlll find 19973733492 Signed· Omld ~It Ha~KI '28CS2·1045, ~te (714) that dale The flllng ~ti! Truswe, in thail reel property ltld Si. delClftlld u : Paittl 1: ldvanc:ls. ~I/rt, undlr lhl 11tm1 Dally Pilot Sept. 18, 25, Alael · • 973-1832, beginning on the .....,..,t eta. not d iCMlf situated in Mid County and F• aimOle llllt IO a. of llld Otld of TNSl !Its, what you need ).a, 2. 9, 1997 Th 122 Thia •tatement WU filed do&o d this publication and autftorize tho UM in ll'lit Stal•. doscnbad .. foltowa: Condominium IW No. 89 .. ClllfVtS and ..... °' .. at th• prlc:• with lhe County Clar1I °' for 1~ thenlallar dur· ...... °'. F1ctitioua euu-LOT 5 OF TRACT NO. 1973, lhoWn upan lhl CondomitM'n TNSlll llld °' .. nm Cll*d OU ant to pay -_P_U_B_L_IC_N_OT_l_C_E __ 10rango County on OW251117 r"° "':00 ~ "°"" Name In ~ ot the AS SHOWN ON A WP Plan (tntllltcl 'Condominlllm Plan bf llld Oeld of Tlllll Thi total ywhewn you read ~ Bnch~a Mesa rom • e.m. to · p,m. """"• at another under Ffl6. RECORDED IN 800t< 114. lor Lot 1 cl T!Xt No. 1058T'), 111111111'11al1'11 llllCllld blllfa o1 flotltloue Buelne11 CN-441128 19876-MW Oct The principal mM8Q9r ~-s law PAGE 42 ~ l'JISCEUANE· COun1y of Olwlgl, StM1 al the obliO*n MCUfld by a. Cl•Hlfled •Name Statement 9 18 23 30 1897 of Iha foundation la 8al1 M. (sM ~«1::&1,":" OUS MAPS, RECORDS OF Cllllomia. (1111 "Plan") rFCOlded fll'llClllty to tie IOld and . 1'1• tollowlng persona 1ro ' ' • · Hacklay, Jr. 8iAlneaa and Prof..:.:S ORANGE COUNTY, CALI· on July l2, 1979 11 Document rtUOnlblt ~ c:oltl dally JOlng business es: SOCAL NawDoft Baec:h-Coata Mau CocM. FORNIA. Tha street ad· No 18110 in 8oo1113226. PtgH lllPlfllll and acMncel It trW 842·5878 Plt;l(UPS, INC.. 6321 PUBLIC NOTICE CN443o83 FON 471Oct9, Flral ,,;.~ dreu °' ocher common 75° uvouOh 115. lndulM of time of the Wiiii pullbillDft of __ ......_....._......._ ....... __ , MaflohHler Blvd., Buena 18111 ~ .co.ta • ._._ designation ot Ille real prop. ""'""'"' "'-----'• ... ..,.. ~ ..................... .,...., 11 -••• ..., Pllfk, CA 90621 ITATEM!HT OF A8AN-,,,__ . "bad is ..,,,,,_ ~-,. -.,,.,""" v,. '-"' -•--.- C E Clay Incorporated, DONMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE 91~~3~~~ Oct ~ ~ 1901 County, whicll ~~ ID Thi blndcwy -* uld Oetd 6321 ManchHler Blvd.. UH OF l"1CTTTIOUI BUSI· • • WMWtCt< LANE ' NEW llllt PI09'~ ,,_.._ IXt of Tllllt ,_...,. ....-Ind Buena Park. CA 90621 NUa NAME Alo No.1117111A11 • • No. 111517, rlCOftlld In BOall 449, clll\llfld • b w•llulllll I 1'1'111 bu al non I• con· The following peraon<s) AC I moua auwaa PUBLIC NOTICE ~io~~ 1:: Pagu 5 and S of ~ wlillln Dldatllion of o.t..l lftd dut:tact by: a corporatlon ........... abendoood the i-. NAME STATBllNT ::..,. fol 11 Maoa. Atcorcls of said OllOlll Demand tor Slit. and 1 ...,. Hive you 1t1ned doing ol the flc:titioua ~ 'The~ pereon(a) 11118 Ho 1117111U1' IAty' eny IOOITedrW County. PllCll 2: All undMdld **"GI OdlUI and~ ID b!Jelnoss yet? Yts. Augusl rwma: ~DARIN GOUR· 1118r9 doing bui11neee •: f'ICllTM BU ... ISS In aald ..,_. =-OI" .00214 pertart lnllmt In llld Ill W. Thi 1111C11n1Qfttd Cllllld 2e, 1997 MET. 1500 Adame A'll., S1e. MN«>AR.IN GOURMl!T, NAME 8TAT!Me.NT other oommon rnadenatton. lhe Common Alu II shown and said NoCIC» °' ~ Ind a.E. Clay lncorpor1tad, 0 . 100, Coata Miu, CA 82926 1500 Aden18 A-.iue. Sulla Tlw follcwlng pat9Clll(I} Said .... wlll be with-defined on the Plan: IUtMllO EllClion IO S.I to ... llCOfdtcl In liti Clay, PrHld1nt The flotllloua bualneea 100, eo.ta Mau, CA 92828, i.w. dbina Min.a n : QUI WllTIM'lty,. aicpreaa or lhemrom a. tollowlng: (a) All a. Clllll'llY ,.... tlll rtll ti 1 1fatament was flied name rafen9d lo ebcNe -(714) IW().1937 MISstoN Vl!JO CQIP~ Implied l'egllf'Cling tMlo, poo-bduSM tuemllt Cllllr 11111 lllaptltr 11 IOc*d. o.· w'J th41 County Clark of fMad on 4123193 In Iha County a..g & Leung Mllnda-29f31 La Pu Roed Mlaalofi ....ion, °' othor encum-PllClla 3 and 4 dlaiQftalld 11 5-'nl* 03, 1117 lMr -.i Or•~ County on 10-7-97 ot ~and Original File rtn Oowmel Inc •• a c.tomle Vlaio CA 92991 • i..no.. to uUlfy the unpaid ~ Cotnmoft Allal on tlll 11 .._ .a. ......._ -. • 19973735515 No., Colpoillllon, 1500 ~ $._ Hofw Ufnltad otilgMlol• socurod by uld Pt.I and f11tMC1 IO of1er 1Jr1b r,._ r...,,, LMdllllt, Daily Pilot Oct. 9. 18. 23. INC ~1~ .. ~A T, ,,,.,_, .,._ 100, Collla ~. A Collfomia Daed of TNFll, wit! inlar..e tor llM aa peitdrlQ ICNICll. AillltotWd ~ 1Jll S. 30 · 1897 Th1 sa .. """• -'I ,..._,,,. ve .. Miu, CA 92828 Umiled ~ 15156 and oltllt ..,. • pnMdld *"Ill 11*'1 ..._.. °"'""' Still s.. Mt. ! PUBLIC NOTICE ~oo, ~ Mau. CA ~ ~. oon-~,1?.:1°" Ad .. Wt1nu1. ~~::.::::::;._! P1b: and tbl A ......... CaMllllllt 111r1$-51tr m-1)111-~ Thia buaiw WM Hewie ~ .a.nod doing Ronald l l.Oev. l65 thereof!' efld p1ua fti1a tlllmtnl ~ID II !NI .,, C2111t1 1'25, i0'2, 109 Seti your extra househotd Items In CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 ~totltloue Bualneu conduatod by corpof11tlon. blllk)eaa yet? No. Br• Canyon ·Rd., Walnut, ~.and eMJ*IMa d tn9 lllOwft on Ill Plan tcw lftotna lll7 • NaMe ltlltement Signed: Mlrndarin Gourmat, SIGNED! CHENG & LEUNG CA 911M TruaiN Met ot Iha tn.ta and tOMI. ~ rtCMilr.1---------'-----:...,,---- followtng per.one ate lnC., 11¥: Sung C. Chieng, ~ OOUAMIT Thie ~ i. con-~ ~ Mid Dead d ~!.'!,.'!~ buslneU u : a) ~ Pr9oidanl. INC~ 9w: Oerald °*'8• duoeed 11¥ llmlled pem.. TMt Thie ~ 81nOW11 al DC9'T t~ II~ 1111. ... -------------..... Nutri-Ganlct, b) Ao-'TMaalMFITl8llhMaflled..,...... lhlp e ..W~••U.almeol ._.11111 ... htdNclltlol .. "1ed Nuttltlonal A ... arch. wllll ti. 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'""""191 ~1oee wtl be Mtd at T .... bmwU l!I In len 9-s::: on Monday. u 111Sp.m.Mcl .. ~ IMYlhntln= 8HOh Oft OoeolMr 14 .. p.m. ,.. ....,., ... .......... d ....... ... or ...... doi ... . be ....... lO,..... bWIUll.T ........ v....., • .,.,~ Of -80oUlln9- • • .. __ Ol'l'OllTlll"t y Allffll ..... ~tllllllft .......,11.-iu1111MJd· .. ,. ...... Ad .. ttU• .................. ""' .. " ............ , ,,..JIU. 11.UllUN 8f f!SCllllllHllOll ~ .... , ........... . Ill .............. . .................... .... ., ................. ........ ~ ... nts .... ,.,., Will IOI ........,...,. ., llMnlst. ...eellfiellflllMnka lsla ........ " ...... Der IUlltlt .. ._.., """-" ltlal all ilwettMltl '"'1Uuil 11 11111 ....,.,. ............. .................. en- _ ...... 11111,alHUO ......... .. 1·-..Z4·151G. Fer lie -~1-n, DC MtJllnt cal MUD .. 42t·J511. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLD! 1002 Invite over 40,000 people t~ your home! That'• what could happen when you advertlae your home for sale In our Saturday ~eat Eatate Supplement! •Horne• of the Week dleplay eda at•rt at Juat t891 ***** .Open Hou•• Helin•• tor SSI It paya to adver11se In the bell local r:,eal l!atata Section aroul')dl Call your Advertlalng Repreaentatlve TOdayll u .. Coaen&a 714/574-4249 Ill•• Rivera 714/574'-4252 • liiil By Fax (714) 631-6594 (Pleast include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a prict quote.) ByPhooe (7 14) 642-5678 By MaMn Person: :330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 A1 ~ewpon Blvd. & Buy Sr. B0urs Trl<'phont' 8:30am-5:00pm \fo11duy-F ridat Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm ~foudu y-F rid tty Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm : , Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm ~; Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm ' Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm -... . Friday ............... Thu.rsday 5:00pm : Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm HUNTINGTON NEWPORT RENTALS TO 2169 SHARE ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENt DOMESTICS 5540 MERCHANDISE BALBOA BEACH 1040 BEACH 2724 2920 5530 5 530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISC. 6015 ISlAND 6106 "HOUSEKEEPER/ SS,000 Assume Loen •Nwprt No. Condo, NB Oceanfront 2 rms World Cl••• profit Counter Help NANNY/HELPER Baby Stuff! Oullller 2BR 2BA FP Lg yard, 2br 1.25ba, fp, walk In pv1 ba, $675.+ ulls, bulldlng services. for drycleaners. FT/ General everyday gilder rocker. Pack & patio, gated. Good closet, upstairs, 1-c:ar w/d, n/amkr, no pets. Nation's best writers. PT. Will train. Must PART·TIME JOB loving assistance w/2 play traveling playpen credit. Agt 721·9365 gar., $1175. 759-0600 675-5287 or 577·n79 Sales, promotions & have trans & be reti-Telemarketing girts ages 1 & 2· Peg-stroller, designer F I S I I ••OCEAN VU tmmac NB.OCEANFRONT! pubfic relations. No able. Apply from 10-2. •Morning Hours Heavy emphasis on bedding. 67~-<>e54 Oree O.ur. Pee I t I "L k at 106 Tus11·n A"e N.B. N E housework Uve In 4Br 2.5 Ba 3-ca' Gar. 0 CI! AN FR 0 NT I re a ner. el us ta e • • o xpor1·once $1""0 000 3BO 2BA h I Eng. spkng. 673-7941. <;?c:::?MOLSAc:::?<;? . • • · New crpt/roof. $3900. O C I! AN FR 0 NT I I e t me 10 bulld your Crown Ace •Young, energetic olc Nice area. L{g living Broker 84().5664 $575. 714-224-9833 business." By the job. Hardware •Costa Mesa Please call alter 6Pm 25·;~:~~:~~~;~2~ch rm, kitchen, fenced Theriot la Asaoc:lates-In CdM has lmmed. Call Cooper back, new garage Waterfront Home Need• Roommate? national advertislng & openings for moti· (714)722-0119 •••••• .. ••I Seal~ nr new Premium door. Great condl 3br 2.5ba. Custom Call The Daily Pilot sales relations, the \lated cashiers. FT/PT.•---------' MERCHANDISE king pillow top bed 1250,000 What a 0Palio. $3500.Yrly Lse ClaHlfied department best clients: Disney, Bene pkg. Coll Mark PT Rec:ept lonl•t S495 obo. 4 Seasons de a I I . 2 B 0 2 BA wner/Agt 582-943-2860 and take advantage of Oel Taco. Nordstrom. • 1110 top q oen bed k I II 673-2800 or visit store E"enings & Sat's. for P w u Across from beach., our one wee spec a F A O s c h w a r z , • 2 N Gated parking & NEWPORT 714-842·5678 Anheuser-Busch, 3107 E.PCH (tiJasmtne Performing Arts facility $ BEST $ ~~n!; 52~'(;. r~~~~4~9 complex. New carpel N • w p 0 rt c 0 • • t Hyatt Hotels, J.M. Customer Service/ In Costa Mesa. Start & paint. Beautiful! COAST 2170 Bright, spacious 3bd, Peters, etc. Services: R • p for CD M S6/hr. Call 241-9908. PRICES Wolff Tanning Beds •Down Sizing s.tel Fri & Sat 9-3pm. !op of the line Se4r• Washer/Dryer El~. freezer, Etched gifts coffee tbl. anlique liDrary lbl, Germll'l\. stalm·ll gl.lSs wi~dw, antique bottle otan window. Brass trptc, screen & tools. ~r~ss french plant startas, silver items. Ila~•. i'fu•sm k11 appl, 1tnena. old LP'S, much ml)fel 112 Abalone ~ • (Llttl• lalancl) 714/470·6134 2.5ba condo. HI cell, press releases, corpo-lnauranc:e Office . Ask for Gloria. p•A ID Tan At Home B b I FP 1 1 1 hi FT. 723°4000 R eceptlonl•t for ~ Buy Direct and Save11---------Exclualve New Gated er er crp • • rg ra e sa es. grap c • FREE Commerclal/Home COSTA MESA 61·24 Comm. 4 BO 3BA kit. W/D. Patio, pool. design, packaging, Data Entry/Cust Svc Wholesale Plywood & O units from 5199.00 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH " Very Cl.an. $525/mo. feature stories. ad FT COM Wholesale Supply Co In Tust1'n CONSULTATI N Assoc pool spa FP · · · Low Monthly Pmts 1069 · · ' · · 714/587·331"" placement, brochures, Sh C o ti I Id M 11 "-bl'J 1-· 0 •• h $2450 Agt 721 t 175 .. oe o. u os nc : ust be we spoken, IOKa '-1urui D<'iJC Free Color Catalog · ' • kids promos. prlntlnj. 1·1· Iii d h I i d h "-I E nJ LA i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or pager 653-4220 iing, gen o ce an ent usastc, an ave ....,. .. .,,, xra m11w ' Call 1-800-711·0158 ' · RENTALS Cali 714/54B·662 good phone skills. previous oxper. M·F &m Fr.anmc.u & N.-w Vorlt Back Bay 3 +2 Homa. RTW or shoe exp. a 7:30-4:30 259-1100 w~i-.uv g~~~t :r~~ih~:a~~:::l•AP••11•n•TM••E•N•T•S•• WANTED 2726 LOST & plus! 714-675-6292 Receptionist/Typist ANTIQUES10MODERN OPEN SUN 12... '""" Dispatcher Great w/. for busy Real Estate OISHWAREtoTlFFANY 6019 •Estate Sale11r Antiques, turnllura • cabinets. appliances, clothes, bedding ~le.,.. 467 Ogle St •. oft • Irvine Ave. 9·5pm Sat .... FOUND 2925 t ·11 I EVERYTHING!!! 20292 Bayview Ave. FOR RENT HOUSE OR APT cus omers, w1 tra n. Co. Sat.-Wod Submit WANTED TO BUY ·------~~~ $360K FSBO 852·8110 2BR Nl!l!DEDll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Computer e>ep a .,.. resume to 759-6826. Estatc:~la. rrot.t~. Family In Corona del Mar I REWARD l.LOST _R_a...;.y_m_o_n_d_7_5_7_·7_2_0_0_ R t II S I Jl\isionllU"flO'CS Old Coins Gold Silver Franklin Mint. Ster1ing Old watches & Jewelry Westcoast Coin 642·9448 Baytront Condo Boat or Lag~n• Beac:h earrings. Blue Stone DRIVER ~ a 10 :o~sra~r:s0n& 714-249-3 711 sllp avall. 2bd 2ba BALBOA Cathy 998·9638 with pav'e pyramid Responsible driver w/ sportswear. Upscale Sec bldg. $249k L.H. Cl c LI owe G 1 PENINSUIA 2607 Rental Garage for Diamonds. Vic-West-a ass conse. c 11ente1 e . on 1 y · real channe ctaulc car, occasional cliff/NB?? 644-7895 Absolutely No Drugs/ exper'd need apply views. Sassy 675-1653 A h 1 s tt a cc• as. 1 o. x 2 o . "'F""o""u""N'"'""'D-c'""o_c_k_a_ti_e_I -1,.-n Jco o . ome h ing N e ~ g_o r t B e a c h Walk to Be•ohl TWnhme 2BD. 2.SBA 2-car gar. pool, apa, move-In cond SHl1;SOO. Agent 942·1872 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT OCEAN & BAY VIEW 3br 1ba Cottage Cuti• 100 yr Old home with frplc. 52200. Drive by 2720 Bayview, or call Judy.Agent 378-5578 •B•rtront Studio• Patio. Unfurn. No smk /peta. $625/mo. 714/673·1943 N.B. or CdM 723-4007 Inv 0 Ive d . sub m 11 7'14.:852·8689 Costa Mesa. 540-4700 name and OMV print-1--------- Studlo/1 Br Apt COM •eve. 722-8833• out by Fax: 631-5377.1.---------or Nwpt Bch. Price..,..,.-.--------range of $450.·5750. FOUND Diamond ring Driver, Personal Driver Karan 562-434-9838 In Corona del Mar. So. Laguna base/flex Mall description to time/clear driving P . 0 . Box 1 5 6 O record. Fax exper & Costa Mesa 92627 OMV report 10: c/o Lorraine 714·648-0981 SECRETARY Coast Sheet Metal 3yrs min. exp. In construction Industry AJP-A/R, hvy phnes, cust svc, 60wpm +, Found Male Seal Point Siamese 6 Arst & Femleaf at Oallla. Call alter 8pm 675-5427 ___ ,11 comp lit, Ouickbooks PRO exp. Sal com w/e>ep. Send res: Russ 1793 Kenwood C.M. Ca 92627 Seeking 15 customer service reps to work in retail specialty store through Christmas season. Full/part· time shifts available. Must have excellent communication skills. Flexlble hours avail from 9am-9pm, 7 days/Week. Pay SB/hr. Call Shauna today <l! 660·0230 Telemarketing Start $11/HR +Incentives Career opportunity. Top expanding Mortgage Co. in Irvine. Unlimited career potential for outgoing, sell- motivated individuals Interested In telesales. Call R achal ~' 714/660-0230 No exper necessary. Paid training. You will IUCCHdl OLD WOODEN ROW BOAT Hole Okayl tor Kida Playground "'714-494·2330 <::' TOP DOLLARS PAJD For Records, Jazz. Sountracks, Etc ... Call Mike 645-7505 WANTED Picnic Table. Reas. 642-3228. WANTED TO BUY: Pottery Rookwood, Roseville. Bauer, Catalina, Kay Finch, Etc... Top Dollar 873-6223 APPLIANCES 6011 Wanted:Llttl• Tyke• Spor1scoupe & old Matchbox cata 642-6858 Aman• 23' C.F. With lea maker. ---------$300/obo. 646-5583. •WASHER/DRYER & Apartment size refrlg .. $150/ea 046-5848 Washer/Dryer GE hvy duty. 3yrs old. S3SO. GE Refrigerator Xlnt cond. Almond. $300. _ 714/650-6931 FURNITURE 6014 FREE TO YOU 6022 c:::i Free Kitten• <;? to good homes. Black & gray. 7 w"ks old, exllemety cvtel 9'12·1189 •Dog spayed female cocker mix, all shots, approx 1yr old. She naods big back yard! <:?714-642-6181 <;? Cl••• tabla top (onlv> PETS • 72JC42" rectang. 3/4" bevel. $125. 76().1358. ANIMALS 6049 Loveaeat & 2 Chairs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Queen Anne style In Enell•h Bull Dog F\C)raJ cream/burgundy Show quality, 1.5 yrs chintz. $350. 723-8262 old, Fawn color . OFFICI! DESK w/ bul· Housebroken. Paid let ln board, flle 11800. Sacrifice container & shelves S 1 1 5 0 · C a s h · S75. obo 645-3528 714/858·5488 MERCHANDISE TI CUTS 6075 MISC. 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 L • k•r• s • "• t • SER C1:i5 S 33 A• • or t • d u • • d Season tickata. Per· VJ -'" S St•r•o Equl~ment feet 16callonl Many and Store Flat.,..•. amenities Included. Best Otfer 241•9908 Ma.ke otfer 720·1450 ·-····· Please be aware that the llstlnga In this c.at- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which lh•r• Is a ______ _... ........ charge per minute . lie 'II lfel; .• . . . t/o11. w /<k-lte . ,, A ~. 0000:~,: • I • AD!· Call 642-5678 WHAT DOWN 1 Typed ... , Of bl.Imel ~~ .. :~lrwnM e °'*'* 7 CUMdlnes 8~1 shout 9 Needle'• hole 1 O L09 Angelet 11 l::'town , 2 Adclllonal , 3 Hllpet; llbbr. 18 Woof;/ animals 19 Boxed 01W7.~1-~ comment 49 Blec:k·tongued 29 Small drum dog . 30 Hits the hom 50 Stmged 31 Dallis °' lnttnimenl "Evening 51 October'• Shllde" atone NORTH •• OAQ.J 10 OKQtt• •1011 &AST •• OKl'74 OAJlll •AKI 801.JTll •AkQJlOtt•t • QVold 0'1 •QJ7 l:,~~ 10 10 INT P .. 80UTll H 40 9250 23 Greek cheese 24 Hollow atone 25 Someone-· not me 32 Chufth parts 52 ~cookie 34 Jadtet fabric 53 ElelialOI' makttf 37 Ranch wortce< 54 Salamander 38 Stallion's mate 55 ConClnent .m' .,.. p-Dbl .,._ •• p-RENT '89MaMratl Bl-turbo. Red w/1an Interior. Exuemely nleel S5000. e31·299e. 26 Monasiery heed 39 Inquisitive 57 -Appia: through classified IRVINE 27 Uttle Miss Muflera treat 28 Kennlt'a •5 -of Honor Roman road 46 E!MpN 58 Sullivan 8nd 47 Upright Asner 48 Wash 59 Alias Opening lead: Three or Q Just aa expert pla~ seem larger than life, eo are their' miacuee. Sit.- ting East.-Weat on th.ia deal from a ~ nat.ional cham9iooship many )'881'11 8(0 WU one o( the great pairs of any era -Johnny Crawford, Ea.at, and B. Jay Becker, We8t. No one knowa how to bid a solid nine-card 1uit al\.er partner opena the bidding and your right-hand opponent intervenes. One thing is sure, thia hand la not a le88on wor- thy of emulation. When South reached m spades Crawford could stand it no longer and doubled. POWER BOATS MOTORCYCLES BUICR 9035 7012 SCOOTERS 8018 liiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '84 CENTURY Boston Whaler 13' '91 Kawasaki Lo Miies 61n. Xln1 condition Zephyr-550 900 miles· l540624/101568 P rf $3,895 48 hp. Johnson, new. new. 6·apd. e cond. Touota Of $2700 875·5889 S 2 5 0 0 /I I r m /f a I r . " 759-7635 aftr 6pm. Huntington Beach 714-847·8555 '93 Suzuki Intruder, MARINE SLIPS DOCRS . 7022 GEO 9080 '94 ltRIZM Auto, P/S. A/C 111101339/027555 $8,79'5 Toyota of Huntington Beach (714) 847·85155 1400cc, Cobra pipea, 1--------- cust wndshld, rack, CADILLA(: 9040 11 K m I, Mint Cond I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lido lale Pvt Dock, up S495o. 714•64S.o49o '84 BIARRITZ New1 ________ _ to 6511, wa1er/elec:trlc. tires & battery. Needs HONDA Very 1ecure. 673·76n •••••••• transmission work Newport Bay AUTOMOBILES $750 548-1940 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boat sllps In 1mall --------'93 Cadlllac ETC '90 CIVIC private marina on Via N o rt h S t a r , v 8 , AC, cassette, 9085 Lido. From S13·S16ft. loaded, blk/w/blk low mlles 6144 NEWPORT POWER BOATS Sall or Electrlc pref'd. BMW 9030 leather, sunroof, Bose 1112006751570635 No live aboards. Size CID 1ound, chrome $8,495 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii BEACH 6169 7012 25fl·501l available. , wls.. GM ext. war-TOYOTA OF HUGE* CHARITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-675-4912 Agen1 88 325es, S·spd, rant y , 6 4 k m I, HUNTINGTON 'Gar~g• Sale Sat Moving Sale Clothes, '89 302 Ultra Sun Newport Isle Approx whVred, full pwr, sport $21k obo 842·5812 BEACH >.»2.30 5061 Boxwood toys, Skis, Nintendo Runner Twin Volvo 18' Id t' p I pkg, new tires, good CLASSIFIED (714)847·8555 .J"ordan/Mlchelson s e 18• wrwater. cond. Orig owner. · 64, misc. Sat 8 to 12 Penta 271 . Low hours. $100/mo. 642·9666 54100 714•536•7515 tt's the resource you -<;i.,smed Is..... 1522 Cumberland Ln. Loaded w/>c1rasl Sur-Sii f · can count on to sell a -HYU--ND--AI-----. 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