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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-23 - Orange Coast Pilot•"' ... SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, 4'UlY 23, 1999 r Sapit~ District .board member . . ijuestiOils ·City Council deCiSion Change of Costa Mesa ordinance governing waste ha ulers will reward leniency, official claims. Eu~1 Gtll lkit Plot COSTA tv!ESA -The City Council's approval of an ordinance allowing extensions to waste haulers for their •good faith efforts • in complying with city and state mandates to divert 50% of their waste by the end of next year : . drew criticism this week from at least one-Sanitary District board member. State Assembly Bill 939, adopted 10 years ago, requires oties to divert 50 'o of thel.f waste by Dec. 31, 2000 or face potential fines of $10,000 a day. The city has an ordinance that givei. it the authority to revoke the pemuts of the waste haulers under contract if the haulers-are not complying wt.th the requm~d diversion rates. A "good faith effort " clause was added at the urging of waste haulers who wanted to see the city ordinance more c osely Irifrror The state faw, wlticn allows for such exceptions. . However, board member Dan Wor- lhmgton criticized the council's deci- sion and said that, if anything, now was the time to get tougher. SEE WASTE PA~E 8 DAY 14 Check out the~ features in today's coverage: ___ ·.A:..=..;.:little Haw__,.._ai~i: __ _..,_ The Oasis Uketele Strummers perform at the Fair. JANITO I ""llANOEZ f DAit Y PllOT • Ann Schaefe r and her husband , Wllliam, dance after renewing their marriage vows. The Laguna Woods couple was married May 29, 1933 ln ~hicago. • Golden Vbws: 58 seniors renew their wedding vaws. • Fair Calendar See Pages 4 -6 CoastKeepers suggest this sign: No 'threat' in minutes of council · meeting -·· 0 . ERIC SANTUCCI/ DMY Pll.OT Divers Jonathan Flnen, left, and Evan Sherman enter the water of the Rhine C hannel near the Cannery Restaurant in search of throwaway stuff on the bottom Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH -Emerging from the murky water of the Rhine Channel, scuba divers Evan Sherman and Jonathan Finen smiled sarcastically as they held up their treasure. •Anybody need a parking space?" Fmen said while holding up an old handicapped parking sign. "Tb.is is definitely the keeper for the day.• Finen and Sherman. dreSsed in black shiny diVing suits, braved the water to prove a point: The Rhine Channel is one of the most polluted spots in Orange County. It's a point that cannot be made too often or too forcefully, said Garry Brown, a spokesman tor Environmental divers in the Rhine Channel point out pollution lurking in Newport Harbor. . the recently formed envirorunental group, Orange County . CoastKeepers, that staged the .dive Thursday morning. •our storm drains arc like big funnels that let everything pass through them,• Brown said. SEE RHtNE PAGE 8 1 POI 1111 LOVI OP l'IDOi Three Dog Bakery's Dog Birth- day Party gets Wlderway at noon Satw'day at the bakery, 924 Avocado 72 Ave., Newport Beach. The event will fea- ture games, caricatures, cake and ice cream. Adm18sion is free and tell a friend. For more Information, call (949) 760-364 7. H 0 URS Th.ls handicapped parking Sign was not even the most unusual item diver Jonathan Flnen tound att.be bottom ot1be Rldne-Channel. He also found°' old railroad cad MIUINNIUM MOMENT i ·Mothering' the Newildrt Beach police She was called •Mom• by men at the Ne wport Beach Police Department. • Alina Thompson decided to loav her "fami- ly" and retire in 1977 after 23 yetlrs of working at the Pohce Department. Thompson took charge of Ule sUltion in 1960 when she became seaetary to the chief of police. • Official record shows · no discord among the · council members in the mtern1pted meeting. EWPORT BEACH-:':ewpQrt Beach ofhc1al l1a\e remained Ught· lipped al>out the my~tery nole pa sed to Councilman Tod Ridge- wa)· dunng the Julr 12 City CoWlCil m tmg. And. app<1rently, the-city ofhoal record of that gathenng won't .,bed an) hght on the matter. e1lh ~r. A look at the recorded mmutes trom that meeting. released lliis '" "ek, orrutted Ridgewdy's abrupt announcemenl that he'd ·1u~t been threatened." The minutes did. however. note that the councilman called for a short rece.'-s~ ThP controversy began when the council wa prepanng to ,·ote on a motion to award grants to three group m support ot the El Toro au- port Ridgeway called for a recess say- mg he'd JU t be n threatened After a ... ven-nunute meeting \\1th Mayor D nm~ O'Neil and City Attorney Bob Burriham, the coundl voted in tavor of awarchng .. 380,000 m granLc;. -It was later It amed Councilman John No} h d pa. .. sed the note to Ridgcwa)' becau.-.e he beheved a vote by Ridg"way '"ould con.'ffitut a conflict of mtere t R1dg v. a) s be to Airport Work- ing Group consultant Dave Ellis was the focal point of Noy ,• contention. · "A lar a<: I'm concerned, it's no l<>n9er an 1i. ue," Noyes said Thws- rla}' R1d_g wayr howeve.r. :had blast- ed the note, C11Umg it •oogus" and said he was unnerved by it. The Daily Pilot has filed a Cabfor· ma Pubht Rec:orrls Act request ~1th the o ty anorn y ror ffie release Of the note. Th ~ oty c: response to that requc >I ~due toda~-__ .....,__ __ _,. NDEX OASSIA£DS 12 MTIIOOl ....... . , • ... .• 2 PUIUC NOnm 11 sro.1'S --10 stlf ....... e..1....__·-·-I WEATHER OVer the yeen, Thompson saw ~y changes Within tbe department, including having it go from one clerk who handled everything, lDduding dis· petch. to an enUre .ttan ol teaetariiel. dispak'hen and Other~ wttbln tbe depa11m81\t Thi~~Cfud Rtd*iQ tbe.,.... 'reoldel" §18W-\lft'--"8Aior PGID• namg .._,a .-Mle to watch her youngM IOQ, Jen t.....a-omc. r 2 Friday, Jufy 23, t'999 date book .. CHECK IT OUT From the MOUTHS of babes 'I ' 'Ailn:ie Jr.' features kids froni the west side in ..,.. Costa Mesa Playhouse's multicllltural performance NFMO 101: a primer for using the online catalog D ocs techno-stress hit when you even think about using the library's computero:ed catalog? Are you iust a little inturudated by the electroruc databdse called NEf\10 (Newport Materfdls Online} thdt u. the key to locab.ng all library resourre~ Although d1gitc1I mdexmg enabled the librdry to replace th<> card catalog over a decade ago, some ctMomers are still hesitant about findinq books and aud10\risual items via computer. Yet .,.,,,th some understand- ing ol Kon- based naVI- gat1on NEf\10 is a nch source ol in1ormatlon about what's available and how 1l can be accessed. Fll'St, get lamiliar with that fnendly creature called a mouse. No. not the rodent, but the sunilar- sized gadget used to move the cursor around on the computer screen Position 1t where you Wdilt to enter mformabon; click on the left button. and when thetlashlng line appear; use the keyboard to type data m the appropriate box. The mouse also 1s handy for scrolling down and for movmg to linked screens by double cliclong on underlined words The screen shown m this article is the one you'll find at terminals m adult and children's secbo~ of all librctnes, ledding to d treasury of information about re.,.ources m both areas. Use the mouse to pos1- bon the scrf'en dITOW on NEMO d.Jld dick lo IX'qm your ioumey through tht> .,tc1ck.., Suppo~e } ou fl' Jookmq for the n~w best seller:" Bello Tuscc1ny. • If you know who wrote 1t, type "f\ldyes" m the "Author AJpha- belKal" box. Or. type tht> nctme of the hook m tt.w 'Title AJphd- bet1cal" box. II you know neither title nor duthor, type something about tho book's subject -m this cdse. perhaps "Tuscany." rind other ways to search by clicking on •Additional Search- es.• Op~ons include searclung by subject or title keyword, or by a combinabon of author and sub- 1ect keywords. U you want the computer to ta..k~ you step by step through u:re piocess, cllck I on "Guided Search.~ On the screen that lists the item you want, you'll learn whether it's avail.able, checked out or being held, in addition to when each copy lS due. In the upper right hand comer of the screen, find out how many people have placed holds on the item. To secure a place in the hold line, click on "Place Hold,· and- enter your library card bar code on the next screen. When a copy becomes-available, you'll be noti- fied If you think tlus might occur 'when you're on vacation, make your hold mactive for the period you'll be away. You won't lose you"r place in line, but you roust notify the library, via computer or . phone, to reactivate your hold. In addition to locating maten- als, yoll can find an updated list of L.A. Tunes best seller list titles by clicking on "Best Sellers Good Reads." Th.is option also will lead to listings of the latest rental video titles, the newest books on cassette, and the hbrary's ldtest collection of "Timeless lfeasures." The • Magazme Search" opbon provides abstracts and full t.ext c1rt1cles from thousands of con- sumer and business magazmes. You can search for features by subject, title. author or keyword. Fmally, you can focus on your own record by clicking on "Cus- tomer Information." Find out what items you've borrowed, when they're due, which holds you've placed and where you are tn each hold line. You also can renew items at this screen. All of these functions are dvailable from home computers, although screens will look sligt)t- ly different. .Perform any of them from outstde the library, from www.<;1ty.newport- bC>ach.ca.us/nbpl on the Web. • CHECK IT OUT is written by th~ staff of the Newport Beach Public library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams, In collaboration with Melissa Kelly. JOYCE ScHER.ER Datt"" " nnie will be minus her trademark red C\Jrls, paddy Warbucks won't have a shiny bald head and Sandy the dog is actually a 5-year-old boy. But when •Annie Jr , '! premiers at the Costa Mesa Playhouse this weekend, the endearing story and its characters will still pre- vail. Scheduled today, Saturday · and Sunday. •Annie Jr." is part of the Costa Mesa Civic Play- ouse"s MUil:kulfurafOutreaCh Program. The second-year summer program -which draws about 30 children ages 5-12 from the west side of Cos- ta Mesa -runs for about six weeks, culminating in a musi-• cal production performed for the children's families and gen- eral public. ·Annie Jr." is a condensed version of the longer "Annie," and has been specifically designed for children's theater. "J like how l am in almost every part and get a lot of pret- ty costumes and that everyone is so nice." said 8-year-old Shanley Meyer, a fowtb-grad- er at Victona Elementary who plays Annie. • J sing like three songs by myself and I don't get nervous because I have sung in front of mr fnends before,. she said. ·1 think the important thing I have learned this summer is when you are really nervous to just go on stage and do your mle and then you start having fun." Show director Adriana Sanchez, a student at Chap- man College and a community playhouse actress, said the ulti- mate goal of the program is for the children to have a compre- hensive understanding of how to put on a theatrical produc- tion. •Tuey learn how to s.mg. dance and act, and, really, how to put on their own show. It teaches responsibility and dis- opline along with respect for each other • Alex Cetina. 11 , who plays Rooster and 12-year-old Jesse Rosales, 12, who portrays Dad- dy Warbucks, will be seventh- grade students at Ensign Mid- dle School in September. They have been best friends since kindergarten. "I think the program is a + WHERE: Cc)sta Mesa Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, + ·WHEN: Friday, Saturday and Sunday; per- formances •re 7:30 p,m., Friday and Satur- p{ly; and 2 p.m. Sunday + HOW MUOf: $1 + PHONE: (949) 650-5269 8AIAN fldwl>A I DALY Pl.OT Prom left. child actors Deanna Walsh, Shanley Meyer and frandsco Ramirez rehearse the final scene of • Ailnle Jr ... Wednesday at the Coita Mesa Civic Playhouse. • good thing for kids to do in the summer because they are just playing and this gives them a . chance to act,• Alex said.· •Also, the program helps them not to get scared when they get on stage • Alex, whose little sister, -Chnstina, plays one of the orphans, says he's not much like the character he portrays, which is why he enjoys the role. "They call him Rooster, 'cause he is always screaming like a rooster and gettin9 mto trouble,• he said. •And since I am not really wild in real life, I want to make it mto a fun thing when I act It is like when I go up on stage I want people to cheer becduse acting lS about having fun.· And fot Jesse, well, he says one perk of playmg Daddy Warbucks is all the money he can pretend to have. "He is like a billionaire and kind of starts out like a really mean person but when he meets Annie be changes because he wants to adopt her,· be said. •Sometimes I can be really mean to my best friend (Jesse) and we get really mad at each other and than we are friends again. Kinda like Daddy Warbucks. • Sanchez said she was ini- b.ally approached last year to assist with the then-new out· reach program because of her theater expenence and alsQ because she is bilingual. "I was first asked Just to oversee the program, but then I ended up selecting last year's ·w12ard of Oz' play and direct- mg 1t. I really loved d.rrecting and working with the kids,• she said. "I have been doing musical theater and enJoying1t since I was a kid and that is why I can relate to these kids.• According to Sanchez. the program, which included a vis- it to the Orange County Per- fonrung Arts Center and lunch at Planet Hollywood, works on · a small budget provided by the Costa Mesa Ci'vic Playhouse. And just like Sanchez, who volunteers her time, the suc- cess of the program is depen- dent on a handful of talented volunteers who help with the choreography, sets, costumes, programs and everything else. The $1 adnussion goes to fund their closmg rught cast party. "Everyone just kind of chips m, • she said. •None of us get pctid, but we all love watching how good the kids feel about themselves at the program's end. Most of these kids really wouldn't go out and audition for a children's play. And we have .a lot of boys in 1t, lods who would never think of acting, but once they walk on stage they seem totally comfortable " ,, ' I .... -•, :: •• ~ :: .. :: .... •. ·. ... :: .... :: . ... ": .. ... . Elvis is in the building •• .. ; . . . . .. . . • • • • • • I Get a glimpse of the fanaticism of Presley worshipers at new exhibit.at South Coast Plaza • • SHAY K. MCAFl.11 Ralph Burns.• lklyPb The only person more fanatic than • the ElvtS Presley fans who trek to Graceland to ce1P.brate The King's birth and death every year~ the man who goes there to phot~raph them. Bums' impressive archive of com- pell.4tg images illustrate the raw emo- tion with which most 'EJvis fans take • their visit to Presley's former home. Depicting loving, grieving fQns from all over the world, some of Bums' photos include Elvis unpersonators, pE!<>ple With ElVis tattoos and others weanng Elvis T-shirts and other memorabilia. For 21 years, Ralph Bums has docu- mented tho annual pilgrimages Elvis fans make to G raceland and, for the first time, is exhibiting his work at the Orange County Museum of Att m the . South Coast Plaza with -How Great --~-Q~Aft_J>hotQgrapbs ct Graceland hy Bums began documentirig the annu- al trips of fans m August 1978 -a year after.Presley's death -after hearing a radio report ab6ut masses of ~ple gathering at .bis Graceland grav~--·~~= • VOL 91, NO. 172 THOMAS H. JOHHSOf14. Publisher WIWAM L010£U. Editor STIWMAMU. ~·ngf:d1tor TINA IORGATIA. AsMtant ~nag1ng [dttOf S.J.CAHN, City Edttof DAN .... N9WI Editor .,_CMUON. Sports fdllOr llMCMMftll ~-~~~ ........ --~-..,,, ... , .... OMfflld AIMrtilltig AAM•MDll. .. °""°*". Millla&llWI.. "*'........, Oftbr - READERS HQTUNE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Darty Pilot °' news tt~ .ADDRESS Our ~reu IS :330 W. Bay St., Cos~ Mesa, CA 92627. 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Oflkie lullne9 Offke (Mt) w.Gl' ...,_,.(Ml) 111-7121 ..,. u ............. *"' ,, .............. ... --·----.. 'HOW GREAT THOU ART: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM GRAQLAND BY RALPH BURNS' EIVlS worship firsthand. : Sinco then, Burns has made the trtp 1;i: several more times to record the twi~ ?.:• a-year celebrations m January for Pres-• <-. lcy's birthday and m August for the + WHERE: South Coast Plaza near the CarouserCourt, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa through Friday; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p m. Sunday anniversary of rus death. Bums' exhibit features several of bis best photographs, including shots Of the annUAJ. candlelight pl'Ocelllon, the tam" memorial wan anC1 the lArge flOfi1 + WHEN: Througt\ Ai.lg. 22; hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m~Monday • HOW MUCH: fr'4! + PHONE: (949) 759-1122 WlAllEI SURF l!M'DA1URES Balboa 76'64 Corona del Mar 76.'63 Cost1 Mesa 75163 Newport BNch 75164 Newport Coast 75'63 Nltuport ....... ... ... CdM . TIDES TODAY First low 1:39 1.m .•.••••. 0.8 First high 7:581.m .•.••••. 3.3 Second low ' 12:30 pm ••••.• 2.3 Second high 6:57 p.m .•....•• S 3 IAnMDAY First low 2:17 •.m ...•.•.. 0.4 First high 1:42 1.m .•• , •••• 3.5 ....5econd low~--~~ , : t3 p.n\, • • • • • .._2.4 sand high 7".12 p. "" ••••••• s. 5 ~ • We will see some 1verage sets today es the swell out of the southwest dellv- «S chest-high surf. w~ decrease as yoo move north. We 1ho haw 1 sec- onct.ry northwest wind sw.11 that wlll gtww.vetome ~punch.The 1ld11 .. UlnY end tNMW~ to....,., W.W# bllty II flllr. Looll far. .... ............ ... .. 11ll1rd. arrangements that IWTOund Presley's grave, as well as panels compri8ed or more than 50 hours of fan interviews. L The exhibit is almost like being at --~--Gracelahd itself. --Ill 0 L 1-C E T I P S---. • Always lock the doOts and windOws of your home ewn When leaving fot "just a minute• ot when wOrlttng In yOur-own blQ- yard. • --·-p [ l'btt, ......... flllnd. K-.. tpaGr In'°°"' WQJtdng..._ -.1ct11J...,.tane.,..,.. ...... _.. ........... ..., ..... ..,.._ ....... ,..... .... , ..• ..................... ,.. ... .... .. •' • • • ~ly Pilot Friday, July 23, l 999 3 . fla!fway through summer andasilly season is here s -' • ell, it's hall gone. Swn- mer, that is. Where does the time go? I don't gel think it was 1iberius Caesar wlo said, "Zeus almighty, does tetlpus tugit or wh,a.t?" On the otber hand, there always seems to.be a midsummer lull on the Newport-Mesa. (This is starting to)ound like my favorite bi.&rnper st;ick~ ~I used 'to UUnk 1 tas real .indecisive. Now I'm not so sure. ") • · · ;J. hear all the stories abo~t th~ tntxorable march of sun· screened, towel-bE!aring legions from Inland-Land, but I just don't see it. ·1 guess I need to get out more. ~ybe it's like ,real estate and ~epulite -location, location, location is what really matters. :Maybe all the warnings about -slfillgnt and Ultraviolet rays are ta}in:g their toll. As best I under- stand it, the experts have decid-• . • CO 'MME 'NTS ·a C U R·· I 0 S I T I. E S ed that every hour you spend in the sun reduces your life expectancy by one year. lf you spend three consecutive· hours in the sun, you'll explode. The only defense is to buy really expensive sun screen that 'Silent' robber may ~ave hit bank· again • .. ;<:ORONA DEL MAR-The ~silent bank robber" may have stJlick again, according to author- ilits investigati.I)g Tl}ursday's rob- b~ in Corona del Mar. .. Bank of America employees at 3:lt>O E. Coast Highway told pdice a man walked into the b$k and demanded money from a • teller· while simulating a w9apon, authorities said. :the teller gave the man cash ercim her drawer and he left with less Ulan $1,000, police say. ~ewport Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDermott said the d~cription of the suspect is near- ly-identical to one given by wit-n~ses of an earlier robbery. . !•This is probably the same guy w~o robbed the same bank (in F~ruary). • McDermott said. ';No shots were fired and wit- nesses did not see any vehicles ~d in the getaway. McDermott said the location of the bank, betWeen two busy intersections, .. .. would normally make it less of a target for robbers. "It's not the smartest of loca- tions to pull this oft: McQermott saia. But the man, knowrl' as the · silent bank robber because he passes a note saying he is armed without speaking a word, appears to have pulled off the heist for Ule second time. "He fits the description and there was Cl note in this one, too," McDermott said. Witnesses descnbe the man as white1 in lus early to rrud 20's, medium build, unshaven with about one week's growth of beard and wearing tint- ed prescription glasses. "He was also wearing a blue floppy bat and a long sleeve T- shirt that had three shades of blue in it ," McDermott said. Anyone with information ·about the robbery is asked to con- tact the Newport Beach Police Department at (800) 550-NBPD. -Stacy Brown WHEN DINING GETS BORING. IT'S TIME FOR ... •?Jtafaf~.lfla • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA r-=-,,.,..WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO Cocktcils Phone Ahead tor Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7616 • Sabatino Tommy Peaer Phil Vince · Flavorful & Delicious Lunches-& Dinner-' I Ulllqw .... ,.... a di ........... ,....,.. fbr.,..,.,... !Md ... end ptt .... ,r l'uctlont j , 723-0621 PleMe Call For Rne:natlons and DlrtttlOflll i · 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach has an SPF (Seriously Pricey Factor) of 140 or higher. Tue higher the SPF. the higher the price. The higher the price, the longer you'll hve. It's best to get • something with a foreign name -Joie du Sole.Ll, Olio del . Toscana, whatever -in which case the SPF rating equals the price in dollars. · I did s~ an interesting story about tne par).cing nightmare for residents on f}alboa'Island and the·.e.eninitOa unW the Labor Day whistle blo~. Apparently, day trippers beli~ve that any · space into which they can fit their vehicle is, by definition, a p~king. space. Alleys, drive- ways, garage doors, laWns, whatever works. It seems to me that could be fixed. How about an ordinance that allows resi- dents to paint a big yellow hap- py face on the hood of cars that block their garage with a note· that says, »Don't Ever Do This Again. Thanks.• ls that too -severeH'll run it by the council and see what they think. Spealong of City Councils, some interesting developments at our own Newport Beach City Hall and the newborn city way down south, Laguna Woods. At last week's Newport City Council mefi,ting, the wheels flew off dur- ' jng a discussion about (Qne 9':less) the airport. Things were going · along nicely when uP j\.U"qped Councilroan Tod Ridgeway. He asked Mayor Dennis O'Neill for a recess because he had received a threat. You couldn't just hear a pin drop, you could hear it falling through the air. When I w~ doing the mayor thing, l got' requests for a break due w .natural, wnm, processes, , illn$, emer:gency phone calls, , but never a threat! Who says council meetin~ are dull? Apparently, Councilman Job,n Noyes passed a note to Tod, which he interpreted as a threat. The details are a little sketchy. I'd love to know the exact con- tents of the note, bu.t here's the good part for you Area Sl~Ollver Stone-conspiracy fans. The note is missing! Both c;ouncilmen involved, Mayor Dennis O'Neil and City Attorney Bob Burnham say there was a note, they saw a note, but they have no idea where the note is now. How cool is that? It may not b~ Kevin Murphy, but irs close. What did John Noyes know and when did he know it? Does this go as high as the county, the state, the White House or straight .to Langley? I'll get back to you. AND And that takes us to the Deep . • Airplanes niake'noise. The South. At this week's City Coun-. bigger the .airplane, the more cil meeting in Laguna Woods,' noise it makes. No explanation some criticism arose about the for this as yet, but here's my the-- amount of time Mayor Jim Thor-ory. The engmes on a big plane pe was taking in defining his .. are bigger than the engines on a position on issues. little plane. As a corollary, the In other words, he was talking noise from a big engine is louder too much. Mayor-Thorpe took than the noise from a little wnbrage at that ~e. resigned engine. Just a thought. But oil the spot and stormed out of here's rrty favorite, aod as yet the meeting. You want ~d. unreported, story abOut tbe noise detjsive actioh? You got i~' tests. The county set up a'-hotlilJe · 1 don'.t know if he's related to which.residents could call with famed athlete Jim Thorpe, but it their coqul'lents/compiamts/teac- . would be iJoruc, since that Jim hons during the two-day test. Thorpe rarely uttered a word. On Day One, the phone was The classic Jim Thorpe story ringing off the hook a few min- is that after a spectacular perfor-utes after 8 a .m., which was mance in the 1912 Olympics,_ the when the first test llight was king of Sweden wanted to meet scheduled. One caller after Thorpe and invited him to the another complained they had royal box. never heard anytlung like it, the The king made a long, flowery noise w&s unbearable, rt-was-:-- speech about bow fitting it was to already affecting therr blood have a Native American carry pressure. they were listing their the standard for the entire United houses that afternoon, etc .. etc . States. When the king was finally One small detail. The 8 a.m. · done, Thorpe nodded his head flight never flew. It was canceled. and said, "Thanks, King." No llight, no noise, no nothing. . Speaking of the World of Once agam, a sunple lesson to Leisure and po~ts south, the be learned. Never, ever confuse noise tests are in! politics with reality. I gotta go, . The county released the results of its demonstration nights at El Toro and here's what we know so far. • PETER BUFFA is a former Costa Mesa mayor His column appears Fridays. E- mail h•.m at ptrb4eaol.com. • Helen Grace Chocolates •Champagne • Anthony's Shoe Repair • La Salsa • Di Marie Interiors • Bank of America • Draper's & Damon's • Kayaks Weekend Wear • Matthew-Taylor's • Blue ~ambo Beauty Supply • California Federal Bank • Crown Ace Hardware • Fast Frame • Mrs . Beasley's & Miss Grace Lemon Cake Co. • Pasta Bravo • Pick Up Stix • Ralph's Marke.t • Starbucks • lmages•Hallmark • Mailboxes Etc. • Rohen & Taylor Salon • Sav-on Store • ~Up Newport • Shell Oil . 4 FriQc>y, J~ly 23,· 1 m . dish of t~eday Maybe not a whole foot long Hot Dogs: Better than It the ballgame, the fair . serves up hot-dQ91 I~ enough to feed one really , big person, or m~ two ' wee ones Located in food alley near the Home & Hobbies building, these massive franks are Sl.50 . . . I plain or SJ with chill. Take me out to the Fair. .. . ' ' ' I . ' o I 'I J 0 I N T II E n lJ s II • ·s A L u T I N G G 0 L D A N D G R A I DAV 14 . . They may not always look the part,· but the Oasis Vkel ele Strum{llers show they can sure strum and swing that thing 'They're sort of · , .. I Daily Pilo event of the day Euforic, of course Grammy-w1nn1ng group LA MAFIA takes the stage tonight at the Arlington The-. ater. The Tejano group, which took home pop muste's top prize In both 1997 and 1998, combines ballads, rancheras and cumbias on its new album, "Eufor1a." The Arlington seats S,000, and the concert Is free with Fair admission. We're both living. ,, .... SOPHIA THOMAS I I ' • 72, of Lake Forest • describing the secret to being -_ ! married'57 years. Thomas was one_: of the 58 seniors who participatee;: hula in the sun Millie Monroe, 85, of Oasis Ukelele Strummers does the hula on Senior Day. Monroe learned to play the ukelele at the age of 67. EUSEGFE You haven't seen real talent until you've seen 87 -yedr· old Phyllis Lovell dance the hula with a broken toe and strum the ukelele with a broken finger, Lovell, a member of the Oasis Ukelele Strummers, entertained guests at the Orange County Fair Thursday dwing Senior Day. The Strum· mers were just one of dozens of local community acts that have graced the stages on the Fair- grounds this year. Their graying hair and read· ing glasses belied a youthful exuberance that exceeded that of the children wpo reluctantly took the stage during one of the songs to make ape and monkey sounds. "They're sort of wild,• Den- ny Moynahan said -of the seruors. "They're sort of crazy -a dangerous group.• Moynahan, 34, began going to the Oasis Senior Center m Corona Del Mar in 1994 to learn how to play the ukelele after playing the crazy ukelele ~ Oasis Ukelele Strummers Tutu Pastusbin, 76, at right, and Phyllls Lovell, 87, show plenty of pluck during the group's performance on the Heritage Stage at the Fair Thursday. ,- bemg inspired by a guy he saw in Maw. Led by Tony Cappa, a group of about 60 seniors gather every Monday morrung from 10 to 11 :3p for what Moynahan calls a "party" or "jam session.• Playing the ukelele was a. popular pastime m the . 1930s among college students who would don coonskin coats and Panama hats to play favonte tunes such as "Side By Sid • and "Carolina in the Morning,• Cappa said. In fact, several of the male performers .Thursday were wearing Panama hats and Hawaiian shirts while some of the women wore flowered muumuus and danced the hula, proving that they still had plenty of swing left in their hips "A lot of people come with po knowledge at all and they're strumming along with the rest of us,• Cappa said. "One thing you find in a large group like us is nobody notices if you mess up. There's enough that know what they're doing to carry the ones that don't.• A golden renewal The answers were as varied as the couples. • ·Knowing how to disagree and when to make up.• Balough rn, said as she watched her grandparents on stage. "They have been through so much. "They are two people who real- ly love each other and have stayed together for a long time.• • 58 seniors renew their wedding vows after at least 50 years of marriage. AM'I SPURGF.ON IW't Plot FAIRC.ROUNDS Pastor Edmund Werner offered one way of breaking down 50 years of mar- riage to seruors who renewed their wedding vows at the Golden Wed- dlng Ceremony on Thursday. •Fifty years of marriage is equal to 1,577,836,800 seconds,• Werner told the 58 seniors -and 150 audi- ence members -gathered for the event. Hubert Barker, of Newport Beach, weanng his Big Bear Cali- fornia sports cap, looked intently at his wife, Billie Lowse Barker, as he renewed his vows. Their daughter, Sandi Murphy, 53, stood at the edge of the stage and watched with a smile She took pictures she wasn't able to take at her parents original mamage in Kansas all those years ago. Billie Louise was only 17 at the time, and the couple had to cro.;s the state line to make the mamage legal. With theu vows resealed, Billie Louise, in a white blouse pinned With a white carnation and roses, leaned in for a smooch. "I haven't seen them do that m years,• their daughter said. During the ceremony, Werner walked around and asked couples the secret to their bliss. , WOMtATION: 714 108 FAIR, 0t Olw9 COuney ~ fnb.Une. 714 550 INFO 113247 • Wilt our Web• et: www.oc:f91room ,.._.__._.__~~~------.JGJ~ ... llllltal..e.,...,_..._~~"=""~ • "Saying 'Yes, Dear' a lot." • •Only know.\pg her six weeks before we got married ... Dunng the ceremony, one senior shouted he wanted a divorce. The crowd laughed, but his wife didn't. Ed and Addie Dumon, both in their 70's, originally married in Las Vegas before Ed caught the tail end of World War Il on a Navy minesweeper "Every time he does something wrong, I "tell bun it's grounds for divorce and then stay with him for punishment,• Addie said while swatting him on his backside. The ceremony was emotional for .,orne seniors, who aied or held hdnrls. One couple leaned their lwt1tls together and closed their-eyes. "They are good role models for me," Costa Mesa resident 'ftacy TONIGHT1 at 8 Grandstand Arana As the ceremony began to wmd down, the Oasis Ukulele Strum· mers were just getting warmed-up. They played -Let Me Call You Sweetheart" for the wdltzmg new- ly "reweds.· "The best ingredients for a wed- ding are a unique bnde and groom," Werner said. "Saying, "I love you' countless times, forgiving and asking to be forgiv.en are the keys." While sentimental seruors sipped sparkling apple oder and ate wedding cake, Werner slipped aside and shook hands with some- one in the crowd. · •Mission accomplished,• he said. And the band played on . in the Golden Wedding -; Ceremony Thursday. Anet considering the alternative, it's the only way. bargain ofthe day ~; A dollar will do it ---.: • -. (per ride that is) l ...... As they uy, read the fine print &t'$ Dollar Ride Day. Buy a SH~wrlstband and get 10 rides The wristbands are oCl sale until 7 p.m., and they're good until the Fair's midnight dose. Gate admis-' sion isn't included, but who cares with all the fun that awaits? ""cmoe eo..ity ~ CONaRTsa•s 1-o ........... 1 .. , ...._.Mr24THI...,._ Slllcllr. ,,., 21 CHiii UDCUl -. ' Wl11 'In; GlfWlll (1>14) M • "'*" (86+) 15. a.,. (1-12) ••all Cl I"'*" PME Dlr•ll•• .......................... ... _.,._.Pl)_,.,,_,•• 111 1. ... •,.,. MDllMlf M ,....**" ... ~_.,,, .... 1n-...112 ............. ................. ,_.Dtlll JI t I 1 • DOily Pilot ".'-~ . . . HThey look lik~ a regular person and _Yet they own something_ that's worth $50,000." -Jan Jour/, president of the Appraiser National Association RON SOUWJIV OAllY Pl.OT Lee Karjala of Fullerton, left, consults with fllltlque appraisers Chris Cbrlstensen and Jan Jocoy at the Fair's Collectors Comer. Looking for a fair price for personal tre.asures- items to b0 appraised. "They look like a . regular person and yet they own some- thm.g that's worth $50,000," Jocoy said. There hasn't been a find like that at the fair -yet. But any- one interested .m having an antique appraised can bring in the item or a photo of a larger item and will have one more chance at the fair. , • Antique appraisers at Fairgrounds will tell put?lic; just how much those family heiflooms are worth. Eu~I Gm. fbltPb FAIRGROUNDS -Just how much is that lamp grand.ma left yol.i worth? · Antique appraisers at the Orange Couhty Fair hold the ~ers to these questions - anq more. The Orange County Fair is offering its own version of the "Antiques Road Show" on PBS with professional appraisers on band throughout the fair. Noth- ipg of spectacular-value has been found so far, but there hove been some interesting i~ms. appraiser George Hajian said . One person brought in a Civ- il WaI-era powder horn made in New York. Another brought m a silver snuff box with black enamel that had belonged to a relative who married a count, Hajian said. Most people bring things out of cunosity, Hajian said. • U they have a painting on their wall for 50 years and they don't know1what it is worth, it's human nafllre to want to know," he said. A lot of interest has been g_enerated by •Antiques Road Show," said Jan Jocoy, presi- dent of the Appraiser National Association. "I think we all want . .. to .-----------• Ml.SS MUFFY It ACCFSSORIF.S I 25%'#.countetl I to Cucomen L-----------.J search for treasure and value in what we own," Jocoy said. It's a little bit like wirming the lottery, appraisers said. Jocoy said she gets excited because she can relate to the ordinary people who bring in Antique appraisers will be available from noon to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sat- urday m the Collectors Comer building. . FINAL MARKDOWNS~ Up to 70% off from our collection of: ZANELLA • IKE BEHAJ.l BOBBY JONES POLO • CU'rl'ER & BUCK CORBIN• REYN SPOONER• BARRY BRICKEN •AXIS MONDO -• RISCOTI'O • BRIONI MEZLAN Super Saver · THIS WEEKEND ONLY! • A.9lrirttd Short Slttve Knits,-~ • Aasorted Ties • Astorted Woven Sport Shirt:> • Hawauan Prun Sport Sh1rt$c · • Aslorted Sweaters. • fram. 5988 from '988 from s198' from 'l ~ from s29M • Orea Slacks from s 5 9M • Sporu Coats from 199'8 -=Umitcd Quantities=- at-ea e of ~wport 'Beacfi F11shioti •• Friday, Juty 23, 1999 5 LookMq, no hands • Good manners go right out th~ wincfow during the Cookie Eating Conte~t. AusoN JIANSEN •• \ C hildren .came ruruung to the· Orange County Fair Thursday after- noon as the words, "Free cookies,· were uttered. There was a slight catch: The children had to compete m an Oatmeal Cookie Ealing Contest, not that they were complammg. The contest began witih:on- testants in the 5-and-under group, and Wlth a. tease. After . giving each cookie out, the cookie contest morutors told the conte,stants: "Don't eat it yet." And so the children waited, seated on the floor. But even when Brandy Johnson, master of ceremonies, shouted •One, two, three, go,• most of the children continued to just sit there. Some children looked at their cookie -and then the audience -in confusion But others, like 3-year-old J~a Castillo from Placentia, shoved the entire· cookie into their mouth. When the crumbs were cleared, 5-year-old Nolan Moder turneq out to be wumer. Then once the stage was swept, the 6-. to 8-year-olds were getting. ready to eat - only_without their hands. While the younger children got to use their hands to devour their cookies. the sec- ond group had to stand behind a table with their hands behind thetr back and eat the coolue with·theu mouth. "How am I supposed to do thaW 8·yed.I-o.ld Kevin Taylor asked. After a bit of explaining 1 Kevin was ready for the contest to begin. The children began munching as fast as they could, steering the cookies With their forehead and making $Ure they wouldn't fall off the p~ate. "Gol ",their parents shouted. Qwckly, one duld raised hls hand to signal he was done, although.he wasn't. Each child had to lick every morsel and crumb from the pJate Finally, With all the licking completed, 6-year-old Corbin Schwenn walked away the messy wmner. And on came the 9-to 11- year-olds, with an even tougher task before them. They had to eat using two popsicle sticks. they could pick up the cookie whole, cut it in pieces, but not stab it. . After many failed attempts, the children finally mastered the art of popsicle stick eating. Although Kaley Clenney of Huntington Beach didn't· win her age division -9-year-old Matt Schultz was the victor - · her mother was cheering her on every step of the way. ·swallow it whole!• Polly Clenney shouted After the popsicle sticks . were put away, it was time for the real challenge of the day: splillllllg and eating. The 12-to 13-year-olds were up to the test. With their foreheads pressed against hockey sticks, the children spun around five times, then dove onto the floor where a cookie was waiting for them.. _ .. They, too, were not allowed to use thetr hands. Not fazed by the dlzzmess, contestants sank their teeth into thetr cookies. But -Only 12-year-old Trevor Schwenn was •fast enough to win ' 6 Laokln1 1b11d: a st of today 's eve.nts· 10a.m. Gates Open All Day . . • So Coast Weavers & Spmners. Home · & Hobbl~ Building • • 0 C~ /'ofymer Clay Gwfd, Home & Hob· bies Bu1ldlng · · • C•flfornia Carvers Guild, Home & Hob bies Building R•r• Frwt GfOIN'Pf), Centennial Parm •Game Birr:h. Centennial Farm · • O.C Vector Ccmtrof, Featured Crea • tures Buildtn9 • • Wild S<ience, Rµsh Zohe • Great ln~ntJon Show. Silo Bu1ld1n9 • • • SrMll Animals on Diiplay. Small Am· mal Tent • Newborn Animals on Display. Materm· ty Barn • Mule Exhibit on D1spl•y. Livestock Area • Dairy GOdts on D1splt1y, Lrv~ock Area Dairy C.ttle on Display, Livestock Area Sa.m. Western Showdown until Sp m., Equestrian Center 10a.m. • Ch11HJ Pamters until 8 p m . Visual Arts Building Hootenanny. Kids Stage Heritage Hill Historical Park until 6 pm, Youth Building Art Demos & Care Pro1ects. Youth Building Gold Panning until 8 p.m Gold Pan Alley falo Send Si.,ge • • Amy Jo, Folk Guitartst, Melody Ju0<· tlon • Wagon Httch Round Up, Kids Stage • Class Act Kids. Centennial Stage • Orange County Stars, Hetitage Stage 11 :30 a.m. • 811/y Erickson. Buffalo Bend Stage • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction • 8J &. the flippet Tru(k 11 :JO·•f"JO pm.,. Grounds ' I Noon . • Billy Cioffi, Buffalo Bend Stage. • Amy Jo, Melody Junction • • All Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los P1gnitas Raceway • Cowpoke, Kids Stage • Clematis fNturlng Edith ~felt., Mangold Stage • Caltfom1a Gourds featunng Lynn Everett. Home & Hobbles Stage , • Japan Karate Do ttosu-Kai of Costa Mesa, Meadows Stage • Gd/ Dance Company. Centennial Stage -Dafla -BealdeR OMIC• Studio,. Hetiug. Stage 12:30 p.m. • Charlie Keeling, Glass Blower, Buffalo Bend Sta~ • Sourdough Sftm, Melody Jun~ion 1 p.m. • Golden Tan Challenge, Heritage Stage • Amy Jo, Melody Junction • Children's Magic Matinee with Profes- sor Marvel. Bijou Theatre .. 3p.m. • Billy Cioffi, Buffalo Bend St• • Magic of Frank Thuf'ftOI\ Melody Junction • • Prof~r ln~nt ~ABC's of fnllf!nt· mg). 811ou Theatre • Doggies of the Wild West PupP'f Plaza on Uvestod Row , • Profe5.Jor Marwl'f ~91<.. Grounds • Mam Str~t Juz.; &md, Grounds • Goin' hx T1>e Gold, Kids Stage • Beach Cities Stars. Meadows Stage • D.tnce Strttt West Daflefrs. Ceptennl· al Stage • Oance Center. Heritage Stage • Elk Whistle (flutist). Spotlight Stage •Josh Clovd (vcxafist), Celebration Stage 3:30 p.m. • Charlie Keeling, Glass Blower, Buffalo Bend Stage • Trinidad Stffl Drum ~nd, Melody Junction • • All Alaskan Racing Ptgt. Los Plgnitas Raceway • Candy/Qke featunng S.ptem~r Hoefer, Home & Hobbles Stage • • Amy Jo (guitar/storyteller), Celebra· t1on Stage 4p.m. • Magte of Frank Thumon. Melody Junction • Pan For Gold, Kids Stage • • Studio Sing. Sing, Sing, sponsored by Sundance Spa~ Centennial Stage "De~ ~IJ,-ketatage~ • Sikus (Andes MUSJc), Spotlight Stage • Walter CoMri. Pianist. until 9 p.m. Courtyard Stage . 4:30 p.m. • Steve Lord, Contemporary Singer/Gui· tarist, Buffalo Bend Stage • Trinid•d Steel Drum Band, Melody Junction • Port City Jazz Band. Grounds • Russell Brothers Circus. Green <iate • Gold Rush Chili & Side Dish Contest. Doily Pllot • Port City Jazz ~nd, Grounds • lmag•n•t1on Creation unt117 pm., YOU1h Bu ld1ng 6p.m. • Stellf! Lord, Buffalo Bend Stage • M11n StrHt Jau.. Melody Junction • Piofessor Marvel's Mag•c. B11ou Prom· en de ' • Mule Train. 1<1<H Stage • • o. c. Po~ Clay Guild, Home 6 Hot> b1es Stage • • Crossra.ds ~nd. Centennial Stage • Defore Dancers. H.r1tage Stage • Slkus (Andes MuSJc), Spotlight Stage • Rhythmo (Youth ~arlachl). Celebra-• tion St.Age 6:30 p.m. • Marie \l\.lzuik. Hypnotist. Meadows Stage • • Charlie Kee/mg, Glass Blower, Buffalo B~nd Stage • Ttm1dad Steel Drum Band, Melody Junction • Magteal Rush with £rikk Dalu, Terry Grldfr~ Bijou Theatre • Doggtes of rhe Wild west Puppy Plaza on uvestock Row • M•91c of Frank Thurston. Grounds • Skip Banks. Balloon Man. Arlington ~ater 7p.m. •LA MARA. Arhngton Theater • Billy's Brass Band, Heritage Stage • Main Street Jazz. Melody Junction • Russell Brothers Circ~ Green Gate • Umvmrty of FtJtrArtokx}y-1011-, ~--­ Picasso, Kids Stage • Elk Whistle (flutist), Spotlight Stage • Karaoke for Kids. Youth Building 7:30p.m. • Kelly Rae Band, Meedows Stage •Rick Mabrey. Buffalo Bend Stage • Trmtdad Steel Drum Band, Melody Junction • All Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Pigmtas Raceway · California Blacksmith Assn until 8 30 p m. Gold Pan Alley Sheepy Hollow featuring Genia Gard ner, with spmnmg, felting, woof crafts until 8 30 p m, Gold Pan Alley • Doggies of the Wild West. Puppy , Plaza on Livestock Row • Maureen W Puppet until 6 p.m., Green Gate • Picasso's Place Children's Art Center until 8 p.m., Kids Park Sf AN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Brystan Balley, 2, of Santa Ana, enjoys some roasted com on the cob .ilS she rides in style th.rough the Fairgrounds. Home & Hobbies Stage Sp.m. • Rick Mabrey, Variety Guitarist, Buffalo Bend Stage Sp.m. • Flying U Rodeo, Grandstand Arena • Touch of Class. Heritage Stage • Ste~ Lord. Buffalo Send Stage • Magteaf Rush with Erikk Dalu, Terry Godfrey. Bijou Theatre • OC. Beekeepers Candle Making until 8 JO p m, Centennial Farm • ·Junior Dairy Goot Judging untlf 7 p m L1vesto<lt Arena 10:30 a.m. Billy Erickson. Country/Contemporary Gwtarist. Buffalo Bend Stage • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction • University of Fun Clownology 101, Dr Mickey. Kids Stage 11 a.m. • Billy Cioffi, Classic Rock Gu1tar1st. Buf· • New Plants fea1tmng Ron V•nderhoff. Marigold Stage • -. Coo}c1ng wtth John Rodriguez 0 C. Schoof of Culinary Arts. Home & Hob~ Stage • Beach Claes Stars. Meadows Stage • Class Act Kids. Centennial Stage 1:30 p.m. • Billy Ericlcson. Buffalo Bend Stage • Sourdough Sltm, Melody Junction • Alf Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los P1gnitas Raceway sponsored by Ralphslfood 4 Less ecorative 2p.m. . • Billy Cioffi, Buffalo Bend Stage • Amy Jo. Melody Junction • Red R1~r Riders until 7 p m., Grounds • Magic of Frank Thumon. Grounds • Russell Brothers Circtn. Green Gate • university of Fun-Magicology 101, Dr. Ma~f. Kids Stage • Bro~lfiads & Tilfansd1as featuring Jerry Robinson. Mangold Stage • Soap C•rving, Robert Moms. Home & Hobbies Stage illa INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE ' I Substantial Savings on Selected Antiques and Accessories Savings of 30o/o-40o/o July 16 through July 31 31431 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 488-9600 Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. -5 p.m. • Up !Slenl~~ry Off • Handbags "• Belts• Shoes• Briefcases Custom work made on the Premises. Coron• d e l Mar Plaza * Newport Beach• 949-721 -0113 ·-• •Japan Karate Do ltosu·K•i of Costa Mesa. Meadows Stage • • Gtll Dance Company. Centennial Stage • Sixteen Plus. Heritage Stage • S1kus (Andes Music), Spotlight Stage • Bro~liads by Jerry Robinson of Ram· forest Floral. Mangold Stage • Corn Cob ~rby. Rush Zone 2:30 p.m. • Billy Erickson. Buffalo Bend Stage • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction Magic of Frank Thumon. Melody Junction • Magical Rush with Eriklr Datu. Terry Godfrey. BIJOU Theatre • Doggies of the Wild West. Puppy Plaza on Livestock Row • Main Street Jazz. Grounds • Z•ny Grainy Contest Kids Stage • Crossroads Band, Centennial Stage • Dance Center, Heritage Stage • Elk Whistle (flvtist), Spotlight Stage • Josh Cloud (vocalist), "Celebtabon Stage • lmaginabon C!eation Sign Up~ Youth Bu1ldtng 5:30 p.m. · · Ste~J,.ord, Contemporary Singer/Gui· tar1st BlJHalo.8end Stage • Trinidad Steel Orum Band, Melody Junction • Alf Alaskan Racing Pigs, Lex P1gnitas Raceway · Sikus (Andes Music). Spotlight Stage 8:30 p.m. • Mark Yuzwlc, Meadows Stage • RICk Mabrey. Buffalo Bend Stage • Slctp Bank~ Balloon Man. Arlington Theater 9p.m. • LA MARA. Arlington Theater • Port City Washboard Band, Hentage St419e • Stell't" Lord. Buffalo Send Stage • Magical RIJ1h with Enk.Jc Dafu. Terry Godfrey. Bijou Theatre 9:30 p.fTI. • Kelly Ra~ Band, Meado~ Stage • .Steve Lord, Buffalo Bend Stage '10 p.m. • Touch of Class. Heritage Stage "Celebrating the Arts" "The Best Art Shopping in Southern California" The Sawdust Festival is a breathtaking vi- sual event with more than 190 talented local artists displaying their fine art and quality crafts, cnteruupment and an workshops. . Open Everyday J uly 1·August29 l OAM-lOPM 935 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach. CA 92651 949.494.3030 SUMMER -.---sAt=E ... JOHn LEOnHRD'S I G 0 LP a HOP www.L.anardeQOlf .oow'' I . . . Friday, July 23, 1999 OllTUARIES Patricia Mich elena P atriCla Michelena, uorn Patsy June Linda on July 21, 1930. passed away on July 12, 1999. Born m Winnipeg,. Candda, Mrs. Michelena completed her nursing stud1es und worked for Toronto General and Tq.ronto Sitk Children's Hospital. In 1954, she ca.me to the United States and began working di Chtldrens Hospital in Los Ange· les and at Beverly Hills MediC'dl Clinic. •• She met and mdrried Frank • G. Michelena in 1957. The new- lyweds p:ioved to Costa Mesa m 1958, where they had hved lbr · 41 years. After moving to Orange County, Mrs. M1chelena began volunteenng her nur~mg skills to the disaster chapter ol the Red Cross, while at the same time devoting herself lo her rapidly growing family. After four children and 42 age. many people came to know her dnd benefit from her caring, attenuve and loving nature. Her COlll· pas:. ion and her gentle kmdnc~i. wall be e.sp enal· ly m1s<,ed by her husband F r ank; children L a u r 1 e ; Patricia Michelena K i rn . M . a r k • and ·Paul; gran<!children Ter· ranc:e, Lacey, Whitney, Rebecca , Ben1amin and Frankie; sister Betty and many other extended family members. In heu of flowers, the family dSks that dODdtiOnS be made to Ontano Pioneer Camps, Camper ·S cholarships, 40 Vogell Road?: Umt 17-, Riclm10nd HtU, Canada,r L4B "9Z9 John H. "Jack" McKibben MARK MAR TIN I OUR TIMES Newport Beach's Mike Rogers will have to stay loose and limber to finish a 32-mile paddleboard race."from Catalina to Manhattan Beach. John H. "Jack" McK1bben, formerly of Balboa Island, passed away July 11 in Kmgston, Wa,sh., after a 10-yedr battle with' prostate cancer. I le was 70. f r o m 1961 to 1965 ond l a t e r became a stock bro· ker and bu~iness­ man. Canc~r fighter gets a little help from friends McKibben was born in Ann Arbor, Mich. to Elizabeth K. dnd Dr. Paul S. McKibben. His fdm1- ly moved to Los Angeles when his father became dean of the USC Mechcal School in 1931. McKlbben was raised in West Los Angeles and on Balboa Island in the summers where tbe family was active m sa1hng at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. •A luau is the way friends will pump money into Mike Rogers' 'Paddle for the Cure' campaign . (),Tines NEWPORT BEACH-Mike Rogers' fight against cancer has been given a boost by a group scheduled to hold a fund-rruser at the Hyatt Nowporter today. Rogers, 50, of Newport Beach, has been raising money for Cdll· cer research at the l loag. Cancer Center for five years and several friends ·are lending a hand this ear. Billed as "Luau for Lile.• Ta.hit- ian dancers -led by Rogers' frtends Sandra Weiner, Jayne LaJ. ly. Tammy Chuck, Jamie Klippert, Jill We1Se and Lauren Johnson - are scheduled put on a show for those attending After Rogers' father-in-law was felled by cancer, the energetic surfer entered the 32-mile Catali- na Classic Paddleboard Race to take pledges for Hoag's Cancer Center He named the fund-raiser the • Paddle for the Cure.· ··rm just a surfer and I decided it was a way I could give back," Rogers said. The annual Catalina Classic, said to be the longest and most grueling race of its kind, begms on Catalma lsland and ends at the Manhattan Beach pier. Since creating his fund-raising I consecuti~e years. drive, Rogers . has raised more The success of the fund-raiser than $135,000 for the center. Its is largely dependent on the help money that helps pay for crucial of others, R09ers said. His goal is research and patient care, offi-simply to fund cancer research. oals said. ·u I could 1ust wnte a b1g The luau was the brainchild of check to help hght cancer, I Werner and friends. Weiner, a fel-would,• he said "But I have to low surfer, talked to Rogers about donate my hme and body helping hun in his philanthropic instead." . efforts and came up with the luau The center's medicdl duector, idea. Dr. Robert Dillman, said HOdg Rogers said 1t was needed continues to work toward a cure because last year, he received a with its innovauve stndes in vac· $39,000 donation from the Ritz cines and cancer therapy. Restaurant and was not eligible The luau is scheduled to begin Uus year. ai 6 p.m. at the I llatt Newporter's •so 1 needed a way to com-Terrace Pool, 107 Jamboree pensate for that loss,• Rogers Road in Newport Beach. -Tickets said. The restaurant gives dona-are llJTllted and those interested lions to three chanbes each year, should contact Mana Ramsey by but does not repeal the gift in noon at (949} 760-5916. the waterways, laughing hugging dancing, sleeping, e~ti~g, drinking, stngtng, · After his father's death m 1941, McKibben's family moved to Balboa Island permanently and McKibben attended New- port Harbor High School. He entered the serv1ce as a naval aviator dunng the Korean War, .and then completed his business degree at Cal State Long Beach. In 1957, McK.ibben marned Conrue Stephens of Oklahoma City. They had tnree sons, Steve, Michdel and John H, "Chip" II. McKibben was a partner in North Sails of Newport Beach He is SU r\.'ived by his S 0 n S I brothers Paul dnd D1ck1 sis· ter B~tty: grand· children Samantha, Cameron dnd Morgan and six rueces and nephews. A memonal service will be held at 11 a.m. July 31 at St Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach For more intormaticin, call (949) 644- 134 t. In heu of tlowers, contnbu· tions may be made to the Freo Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 1124 Columbia St., MP3.Bl, Seattle, WA 98104. daydreaming, and always smiling. That simple surrey top brings out the best in people. .9 Connection! (S.V• over .. 4.00) Grab the wheel and feel the magic! ) Plus get Showtimc, Elix and The Movie Channel FREE fur 30 daY, whm you subscribe to Comca.u Cable. Call now and ask for the Digital Silvtr Plus Pacbgc! (562) .... '48 Wlmcb ( Doily Pilot ··Jiffy Lube approved ~ b:ut not until next , month . • No public opposition .. agamst the proposed auto lmaintenance shop. SlAC\ BROWN Dciyl'h NEWPORT BEACH -The Pla.nrung Commission approved a Jiffy Lube on West Coast l lighway by a 4-3 vote Thur day, but attdched ~veral conoi- ·aons that are to be addres ed at a meot- mg next month. .., ... CONTINUED FROM 1 . •1f this is so ...... and Undesnllle, Where is the oppOslon? I hilven't had one penc,j, in the conmmi1y speak !Jfinst this.' Richard Fuller Commissioner I ' Representatives for the .aut(!)mobile maintenance shop, slated for, 1520 W. Coast Highway in Mariners Mile, had . . .. . . ' • rcqu&ted the pernut to build a service facility with three tandem service· bays capable or accommodatmg up to sue cars at once. Corruruss1oner Richard Selich had opposed isswng the perrrut because of possible traffic problems and the 1mpac-t the Jifty Lube would have on neighboring Taco Bell and other busi- nesses •It's just not tbe nght place to have it.• Selich sdid. •There is Taco Bell and an office bililding there. lf I owned that office building, 1 wouldn't want my RHINE people to have to look at those open bays when they came to work." 'CommissJoner Ricllard Fuller o;atd he .. aw no reason why the permit she>Wd be denied, especially because there was no public opposition. "lf this ls so unpopular and undesar- able, where is the opposition?" Fuller asked. "l haven't heard one person m the community speak against this. I've talked to residents, but it was me con- tacting them,• he said. • Among Uie conditions to be met by ~ the company as that the Ja!ldscapmg CONTINUED FROM 1 and UTigation plan (or the Ile should be submitted to the Building Depart- ment along with construction plans and that approval be given by the pub- Uc works and planning departments. Commissioners said the landscap- ing should provide a combination or trees, low shrubs, and ground cover consistent with earlier planning guide- lines. T}l.e eastem property line should be landscaped with bushes and either eucalyptus or.ficus trees to obscure the direct view ol the service bclY!i· . ~ CoastKeepers showed before and • after images of the resort. Propos-• als include refurbashing private · cottages on the beach as well as ; *I am not convinced that these we!te haulers-have done any-tlili\9 but sit on thell' hands (or a gredt number or years and now tbey're coming with hat in hand tp the council saymg, "Give us cmet+ier chdnce, · ~ Worthington home trash pickup, had a compli- dllce rating last year of 41 %, said Lois Thompson, assistant manag- er of the district. They are now at nearly 42% and expect to reach the 50% mandate by June 30, 2000, she sdid. cities in the county that still con- tracts with multiple waste haulers, Theriault said. The poli- cy is based on a belief that com- petition between the waste haulers will dnve down rates. The state law and correspond- ing city reqwrements or the haulers Taises issues or equity. city officials admit Coated on its bottom by sever- al feet of toXInS and debris, the Rhine Channel is considered one of the most polluted spots in Orange County by the state of California + For mont Information on the Orange County Coast- Keepers. call (949) 723·5424. restaurants. ·1 "What is most important is the natural resources, filld we-are-..._ going to do everyth.ulg we can to preserve them,• said Randy Seton, program dlrector for the 9hi: Hauler.i have had more than $tough limo lo make prepara- ftom. to m<'et the 50% mdfldale, he Sdld .. Ron She>nkmun owner of Rtunbow D1sposdl said that the goOd faith ddw.e actually pro- tect!> c-1lles more than 1t does haul<'rs by setllnQ out specific grndeline'> under which a tlltuler's .perrmt cdn be revoked. ':i.henkmdn "did the good fd1th <:fause 1.., not dn excusP (or lenicnc-y. "ll anything. it's jusl the oppo- stt.-" he St\lcl The Sd111tul)' D1stnct, whlch 1s rJspons1hlc 101 single-family About a dozen waste haulers, who contract with the city·to pack up trash· for apartments, busi- nesses and some mdustry, have compliance ratings that range from JWll above 25°10 to well over SO"ro, said Donna Thenault, man- agement analyst with the public setvlces department. There are a number of reasons for the dillerences among waste haulers and percentages aren't necessanJy a .reflection of the type of job a waste hauler rrught be domg in comparison to ·anoth- er, Theriault said. One hauler at 100°0 compliance picks up nothr-rng but salvageable matenal Other haulers might have only one or two customers and still others might not be taking enough credit for the waste their c-ustomers are dlyertJ.,ng before 1t even gets to the trash bin. Costa Mesa is one of three UPTO 75% OFF Selected Items (Beanie Babies not on Sale, OU1ksltver at,25% off)- -WEQ.·S~N., JULY 21 ST·25™ FASHION'-ISLAND/644·6369 • CAROIO KICKBOX • SPORTS M EDICINE REHAB • FRIENDLY EXPERT STAFF •At staff level, one of · the major concerns that we have is trying to make sure that -with the 13 permitted trash haulers - that we don't have some of them out there that are dragging their feet .. and are being carried by others that are domg well,'' said Bill Moms. dlrector of public ser- vices. Worthington said the Sarutary District feels like 1t 1s carrying the rest of the haulers because the district's rates continue to nse, it seems, while the haulers' rates remain flat. " "l do thmk that Mr. Worthing- ton has some good poa.nts," said C~mncilwoman Libby Cowan. #My concern is, of course, that we not be lenient within the def- 'uubon of good fcuth effort." In 1997, Orange County had among the highest number of beach closures caused by pollu- tion in the country, accorcting to research by the National Defense Council. •These resources belong to us,• said Santa Monica BayKeep- er Te"1')' Tummi.nen, who joined his fellow CoastKeepers for the event. •Today you're making the first step in taking them back.• About 40 residents, volunteers and other CoastKeepers came to the Cannery Restaurant to watch Videos of the underwater trash dump and hear about what \jes beneath the local waters. The dtvers braved the toxic · waters, which state studies have shown are filled with arseruc, cop- • AQvATICS CENrER • RACQUETBALi • PERSO'JAL TRAINERS •MASSAGE . • CARDIO •AEROBICS •FREE WEIGHTS •STRFNGTH TRAINING EQUIP. • BASKETBALL ER'S FEE 2300 Unh e™ty Dr. • 1'twport Beach 92"0 949/642•9990 ' Open 7 days a week per, lead, mercury and DDT, to bring back video .or the channel's floor to those gathered .. ·vou wouldn't believe the hor- rific things we've found," Brown said. Along with the parking sign, the dlvers found paint cans, sail- boat masts, ani1nal skeletons and an old railroad cart. In 1919, when the firSt ship- ping yards were built, the channel was used as a dumping site; Brown said. "It's a problem that we now have to clean up,• he said CoastKeepers are not JUSt focused on fixing up what was done in the past, Brown said. They are intent .on fighting a pro- posed resort set for Crystal Cove State Beach. Usmg dlgital photography, the CoastKeepers. With a staff of only four, the nonprofit. organization is asking for donations as well as for volun- teers of all ages, especially youth. "Young kids need to be edu- cated on the environment," said Bill Hamilton, owner or the Can- nery Restaurant, who himself cre- ated a water rake to help keep the., bay clean. "They are the nen- generabon that ~ be taking .. care of at.• Along with orgaruzations such as the Surfrider Foundation, Envi- ronment Now and other Keeper • orgaruzabons, Brown and others plan to work on raising money t& • help pay for the Rhine Channel's • cleanup, wbJch ls estunated to • cost $20 rrullion. • • Fad.alt • ~ • ~ l1Mnpr • llocly Wnpe • Hydrottwnpy • 8ody Ni.a. • ..... .....VichJ~•Sc-tR. ..... 1 ~•~• • Pl9 a Polt Later n.n,, • tuod a FOClf c.. • PHll • GH\ c.rdficattt • 19% Dlkou.au valid (en all Ni¥1"91 except .U...Sy cliJcoUAi.d pKlr:ap. rM&ll producd' or la coqjuacdon with any other dikou.nt. SIDEWALK SALE SPECIAL:! ~-SAI.E 25o/o-70°/o OFF! Tab An Addidonal 20o/o OFF. All New A B1dadna Ma.rkdownal (l6lUI ~·,,.,. Mi,--fiiiid Otl ~,....,. j)llrduu#) . ~~!:J.?1 8111• •1111 ....... 949 646-5521 " 17th Street 11 Irvine A NI Ori ICll .. .· ,. --, . arotind toWn .. .. Doily Pilot .. . , # • Friday, July 23, 1999 9 • Send AROUND TOWN It ms to the Dal· ly Pilot. ~30 w Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fllx them to (949) ~170; or call (949) 642·5680 .. Ext. 228 A complete listing of Atound Town may be foond at da1lypilot.com. SATURDAY Join state Park Ranger Michael Eaton for a tour of theswnmer sky at Crystal Cove State Park Astronomy Night begin.rung at 8 p.m. bt tho El Moro Visitor Center. Telescopes and star charts will be available. There is a $6 parking fee and 1t is recommended you dress warmly and bnng a Ghair. For more .¢formation, call (949) 497-?&47. Three Dog Bakery's Dog Birthday Party is set to take its first bite of the festivities· at noon Carica- tures, games, and cake and ice cream for all dogs will be provid- ed, along wtth trainers. The balt- ery is located in the Corona del Mar Plaza, at 924 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The event is free to all.flogs and owners. Eor more information (949) 760-3647. Upper Newport Bay Naturalists will resume thell' summer camp- fire program featunng Or. Peter Bryant on HThc Lives of Spiders and Insects." It is recommended you bring a jacket to keep the early everung breeze at bay. The program will begm at 7·30 p.m. on Shellmaker Island. For more information call (949) 786-8878. SUNDAY Take a hike of the back country at Crystal Cove State Park begin- ~g at 9 am at the El Moro Vis1- I tor Center. There i.s a $6 ~king fee and it is recommended you bring a hat and sunscreen. For more information, call (949) 497- 7647. "Birds & Kayaks," a kayak tour Qf • the ,Upper Newport Bay, will pe presented from 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. at North.star Beach, 1 White CWf, Newport Beach. Space i.s lliruted. Reservations are $40. The trip will begin with an introductory kayak lesson. For more information, call (949) 675-1215. An Obon celebration featuring Japanese flower arranging, a tra- ditional tea ceremony, Jap~ese · dance and Taiko drum music will be presented from 1 to 5 p.m. at . the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Fami- lies with children of all ages are invited to the free event. The cel- ebration commemorates · the Japanese holiday of thanksgiv- ing. The event will also feature food and craft activities For more information._call{94.9i 717~B704 MONPAY impact are invited to attend the Central Orange County Youth Leadership Forum from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch is proVlded. Speak- ers will mclude state Assembly-- man Scott Baugh and state Assembly Minority Leader Gloria Mat4-Tuchman. "Does it matter if I vote?" is one of the topics to be discussed along with "Ethics m Leadership Decision Making" and "Young Elected Leaders in Politics." Registration is required as seating i.s limited. Call Marta· Alvarado at (714) 838-0545. JUESpAY . . . ., Body condttioirlng classes for mature adults will be presenteQ. at 7:30 a.m. today and Thursday. at. Chain Reactioa, 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Classes will feature the Harris Method of physical conditioning. Admission is free for first time participants. Bring a towel and water; light hand weights are recommended. For more information, call (949) 588-2427_ THURSDAY Young adults ln the community A creative writing class presented who want to make a positive by Dorothy White will begin at /ch Will-- Costa Mesa Florist Which Means in Any Language, ''/WANT COSTA MESA FLORIST' Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar-Newport Beach =--------~--~-C»f --.;._---~~-----~-7\'.l~~~--rut?.ml---------s---~­ ""'7-~~~_....IGT~t,__· __ ~~Brel..._~~ \\M ~-. ·~fof~ lino~ . ()gr#Dtbfl W> Sqt'OOI CaryMty Name. ~ Triatt'bl~ UIAT Wadlnt 111111111 C*lllpl11i1NP = ........... ....., .... --------·· ~ ~. i'lforr1\'ltO'l, ~and l(Xiltes O wrt«~itmmncr9497ro~----- Fa.AYTE.AMS tci'OO a-e) . ~~. MlstfJS (12o+). Mli's La:ies. Ycu:!l (48-) fesn~ \ • Eidl nmtn rrus1 o.A Ill~· ~'YM:NT Chd< (rmke ~to KN/ANS TRAlHLCH} VIS.1 <:)Masa Qid . k:I:!.#--~~----~----_,,_.~....._--~ Pm! raiie al ard. ~ Mal~formto ~ CO\ST TRAM~ 99 cJoAASpats 4840 SNWastern~. ~ 400 BetMrton. ()'9gWl gTW) II , ""'a.nJl•lllllP •••• ------------ 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center at 695 W. 19th St. Enrollment fee of $..10 LS required and eta _ ize is limited to 15. For more information call (714) 965-1176 For more "infonnat.1on, call (949) 717-3801. AUG.3 The NattonaJ As n. of Women . way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Vi.s1tor Center. Parking is $6. For more informo- tion. call (949) 497-7647. JULY 31 • Bu.<>mess Owners. Oran9e County chapter will present a panel dis· cuss1on by media and public rela- tions repre entatives -•Market- ing to Media for Maximum Press Coverage -from 6 to 9 p.nt. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost for nonmembers is $44: first-time gvests and mem- bers, $34. Dinner will be includ- ed. For more· information, call AUG. 11 .. The N~rt Harbor Area Cham- ber of C.Ommerce's Noon Network- ing Luncheon wtth marketing expert Or. Michael Ames, Will be presented at noon at the Sutton Place Hotel, -'500 MacArthur Blvd., • Newport Beach. For more Worma- tion, call (949) 729-4400. .. Italian Gardens" wtll be p~nt­ ed at 9:15 a .m. at Roger's Gar- dens, 2301 San Joaqum Htll5 Rodd., Corona del M&r. Whether you have an acre's worth of bdck- yard or just a balcony, learn the basics of an Italian garden. For more infonnation, call (949) 640- ·5800. 'AUG. 1 ' .. Orange · County's Vanishing Open Spc:tce," dn exhibit of oils and pastels by DaVld Damm, will be on display m the Newport Beach Central Library foyer through Aug. 30. The libr~ is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Damm usual- ly paints m the early morning and verun.g' when light creates an evocative mood and is a member of the Laguna Plem Air Painters Assn. and the Cal.iformd Art Club. . (714) 832-5741. . AUG. 7 A back -country bike will take place at 9 am. at Crystal Cove State Pa.rki 8471 E. Coast High- "Lovely Lavenders• will be pre- sented by Cristin Fusano and . Mark Miskiewicz at 9:15 a.m at Roger's Gardens, 2301. San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. For more lnformation, call (949) 640-5800. ... --RU F-F-LES--"" UPHOLSTER Where YoL,f r Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Club Sofa $10000• OFF Chair $5000• OFE' . *j\/ith a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 7/30/99 1998 H ARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1 15 6 Sold 7~ PaUA_ ?~ Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! Tuk9.qeW Co ta Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H (comer ol McCtintock & Lopn) (714) 544-7268 •• ' . I 0 Doily Pilot ..• 161 days. ---- . ' .. /, C ta M Am rt • S -' DON lfACH I DAILY PILOT os esa e can.s colt Knox ()8) slides in for a score as Corey M~Cartney gets the late throw Jn Thursday's matchup. Americans win Mayor's Gup •Fitzhugh goes deep, while Elliott and Perrine sparkle in 16-2 victory. COSTA MESA -In a series that has gone bdck and forth dS often as a wild ride at the nedrby Orange County Fair, the tlurd armu- d1 Costd Mesd Mayor's Cup ended Thursday in another sweep This time, the Costa Mesa American Lit- tle League All-Stars set Mayor's Cup records toe runs in a game, runs irl a series (22) and largest margin of vtctory m therr 16-2 wm over Costa Mesa National m a four-inning rp.ercy-ruJe gd.ffie at Costa Mesa High. , Behind the p1tdung of nght-hander Brett .. I Pedmnthe, the fleldirlg of shortstop Josh Elliott 1 an e power tutting of Aaron Fitzhugh and Jeff Waldron. Manager Pat McGwre's I American All-Stars captured theu second .Jtaight wm m the best-of-three series. The I Mpyor's Cup has never needed a rubber gdme. l • ~adlng the way for the Nabondl All'- S'tars were shortstop Justin Weisz, who I made a diving stop to his left in the last inning, and leadoff hitter Jon Locke, who beat o~t two ground balls for infield singles, mcluding a rare hit on a slow grounder to first base. But the game belonged to the Amertcan All-Stars, who swept the Mayor's Cup in 1997, 12-t . ..and 9-2, before the Nationals won two in a row last year, 5-3 and 4-0. On Wednesday, Darnel Cooper tossed a shutout for the Americans in their &-0 victo- ry. · Elliott, who was 2 for 3 with two runs scored and two RBis and was robbed of a third hit by Weisz, made three consecutive assists at shortstop, while displaying a can- non for an arm. ·silk. that's what we call (Elliott)," M~wre said. •He's solid. He makes every- thing look smooth. Perrine (seven strikeouts) got off to a little rocky start, but then he set- tled down. But the key to the game was Aaron's moon shot." In the Americans' six-run second inning, Fitzhugh blasted a three-run home run over the. cente~field fence on a 1-and-1 pitch, which broke the game wide open, 9-2. ln the first inning, Waldron and Perrine hlt back-to-back RBJ doubles, then Fitzhugh's bloop single down the right-field line scored Pemxie as the Americans built a 3-0 edge. The Nationals came back with two runs irl the second, as Ryan Bagwell walked, went to second on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Weisz and an error m the American outfield. Weisz, who wok second on the play, advanced to third on a passed ball and scored on Locke's infield single, when he beat out a ground ball to first base. Bobby Weinheiner and Jose Robles also had bits for the Nationals The Americans, however, put six on the scoreboard irl the second and seven irl the third to force a 10-run mercy rule. The Nationals committed five of their six errors irl the third inning. The Americans. who batted around irl the second and third innings, had only two hits irl the third -a two-run single to center field by Dillon Hunter and an RBI single to center by Waldron . Scott Knox also a hit for the Americans, while catcher Bryce Caricb scored three runs and leadoff man James Mowatt scored once. Joseph Amburgey, Brandon Hofbnan and Jamie Tumion came off the bench to contribute for the champions. I . -·~~~~~~~~~~~~--------------.---..::__~~~~-l : DISTRICT 5 5 MAJORS-UAMPIONSHIP ~ewport takes final bow . . •North wood's two-run fourth ends ' N¢wport Beach LL's dreams, 2-1 . ' I ... TONY Al TOBELIJ Of THE DAY . . •tt is so rn.,.bd for me IO help people ni help lt.n Ian abaut-- Clld how to be suumful. That's what it'ulelbout. Yoleybal's ~ b CMIM '" • Charlie Brande, Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Farner ' Friday, July 23, l 999 • Sports Edilor Roger Carlson • 9.49-57 4-4223 Volleyball •He's touched virtually everyone who has dug a ball for a quarter of a century, and he's still going strong. RroWU> DUNN students playirlg the indoor game. lt worked. During an era when Among Brande's first irl-bouse there were no recruits at Newport Harbor computers in the turned out to be Steve nmmons, computer classes at UCI, there a future two-time Olympic gold was another innovation going medalist, and, despite earlier on in the athletic department. sell-resistance, Brande started When former UCI freshmen coaching girls in 1978. basketball coach Dick Davis ·oaie Flickinger talked me didrl't have enough students to into it," said· Brande, who . fill bis new volleyball class, the co-coached the 1979 Junior entire Anteater hoops team Olympic national championship enrolled because it meant a good girls team with Flickinger. chunk of Davis' wages. Brande accepted the girls That was wb.en good ol' boys head coaching position at took care of each other and Newport Harbor in the fall of volleyball was ·merely a fun 1979 and the Sailors, led by Kori • ' diversion for surfers on the Pulaski, Kris Pulaski, Kari Rush beach. and Mary Allison, captured the ' But little did Davis realize that CIF 4-A title, beating Corona del " the UCI point guard, . Mar. Charlie Brande, would That same school eventually become the year, Brande coached foremost volleyball the Newport boys to a authority in Orange CIF title (sprirlg of '80), County and one of the as the Tom Bunnell-led most respected coaches Tars defeated Estancia in the nation. in a riveting five-game •• When Brande, the final at Orange Coast current UCI men's College. Bra.nde volleyball coach, hosted became the first a fund-nuser for his volleybcill coach to win program July 16 at the Charlie Brande girls and boys CIF titles Balboa Bay Club, he in the same school year, wondered why everyone doesn't a feat duplicated only do it this way. once (this year by Dan Glenn). Billed as a • Swnmer Beach Brande, whose club program " Party," supporters paid $30 each has produced 22 national for tickets, ate a buffet dinner championships, went on to outside and listened to a live become the assistant men ctid band. The party raised about women's coach at the University ' $25,000 for the program, the of Hawaii irl the early 80s. In largest single fund-raiser in UCI 1982, he coached the Hawaii athletics history. The reason for women to an open national the event's success is easy to championship, then Brande uncover. returned to Calif omia and Sure, the Bay Club's a perfect coached at UCLA for one sea.son setting for summertime sunset as a women's assistant. barbecues, but the enonnous · Branlle eventually landed at turnout (about 1,200} was CdM, where be coached the girls because of Brande. His name to a state Division I alone can draw a crowd and his championship irl 1984, the first Of band of believers in the four the school would Win. Five• ri Newport-Mesa community · of the team's six starters from the "" support bis every move. How '84 squad went on to play many people can say that? Division I college volleyball, Brande, who completed h1S including Brooke Herrington. third season as UCI volleyball But the following year a coach last spring after leading controversy over club coaching the Anteaters to a school-record rules began and continued for t• victories, helped make the next six years . Newport Beach a volleyball Brande also coached the CdM mecca through his club teams, boys beginning in 1988, and, irl which started in the 1970s. 1989, guided the Sea Kings to •Kids in Newport Beach the CIF -4-A championship. 1'f didn't play organized volleyball Price, Jason P~rkins, Matt (before 1975)," Brande satd. Herrington and Chris Ph.ba were •Then we started the clinics, and among the CdM stars as Brande for one three-week stint, you added another title to the Back partiapated in a Balboa Bay Bay. Club Volleyball Club clinic. Now •The greatest thing about my it's like Junior Llfeguards _it's whole life ts that I get to be a -T just part or the Newport Beach part of some peoples' lives,• thihg... Brande said~ •1t is so important The reigning ht>ncho of all for me to help people and help things volleyball, his coaching them learn about ruccess and resume includes CIF Southern how to be successful. That's what Section titles at Newport Harbor It's all about. Volleyball's just the and Corona del Mar high avenue." schools, as well as Junior Brande, who cherishes his Olympic national champion.ships. relationships with former players An all-around athlete who said he le4med of the ' once played national racquetball importance of relationships from tournaments with Scott Gayner former UCl basketball coach (Estancia), Brande was o Danny Rogers. •stm, to this day, .. • member of UCl's fint buketball 30 years later, (Rogers) remaiill team in 1965-66, launched his one of my best friends," MJd connection to the Bey Club in '66 Brande, who bu influenced the when he 1erved u a weekend lives of 1everal coach8s in lifeguard, graduated from UCI in Orange County, including Gleiui. '69 and earned bis teecblng Brande, the Mountain Padftc aedentlal there two years Tater. Sports federation Coach ol the Known for bla strong teecblnq Year in 1999 for UCJ, ii a Delly lldlll, Brande started bi1 PUot Sports Hall of Paine voDeybd awcblng w ln honoree, celebretancr the lfnl wltll ltm CoOn et N9wpart mUWmlum. He llDd bis wife, Harbar wlth tbl bars JV s.mn. Pmn ~ Lewrmee), tbe um •• lllDallu•d ._JaBC t!IP 4·A ,,.,_of tbe Yw lilt Voll9fW Cllb u.t .... -,_,~~lll~awsa Klllgif"lllW IS:,_.. ua ~ '°"' IDOl9 lfliboL. cllugt;ats, ICldll. 0a;1y Pilot'-Sports Friday, July 23, 1999 } } . II 1111 War by the Sh<;>re heats up on Mo~day • alboa Bay Club Ra cquet O ub hosts huge tourney. mlill. Competing Monday: I i Sa.ida (Newport Beach), Charlie Fanner (Newport Beach), Bryan . Warsaw (Newport Beach), Shaun Mdguire (Corona del Mat), 'fyler Deck tNe\,\'J)Qrt Beach), Andrew Hinger (Costa Mesal. Josh Studrt • (Ne~rt BeachJ. ' • ClllelN::t!-~ ...... A......_ ........... • • .. 1P.e 1999 ed1ticm of the War by tho Shore, an annual 1uruor temus event at the Balboa Bay Club Rac- qutt Club, begins Monday i.n a w ~k-long seric:; ol matches for boys and g irls, ages 10-18 Here's a brief look m eaC'h cla s with the top four seem and the locals who are m uction Monday at the BBCRC J uruor Tennis Classic: Girls 18 single seeds . 1. But- tany-Lee Reitz, Dianne Matias, Kristinu Boss. JenDlfer Newmd.D Competing Monday; N eta Lal (Newpbrt Beath), Chelsea God- bey (Balboa lsldlld ), Anne Yelsey (Corona d el Mar) Nicole Charney (Newport Beach) Girls 16 singles seeds -1. Jamie Paghano, Michelle Rabi- novich, Christ.ma Weng, Eliia- beth Exon. Competing Monday: Emily Boyd (Newport Beach ), Leslie Damion (Newport Beach), Kelly Ne lson (Costa Mesa), KriStin Friedetsd orf (C06ta Mesa), Erika Buder (Balboa Isla nd), Hilary Fuller (Newport Beach), Kristen Griffith (Newport Beach), Megan Hawkins {Costa Mesa). Girls 14 singles st>eds -1. Brit- tany Holland, Lindsay Rye, Camerin Barton-Sandman, J essi- ca Langer. Competing Monday· Chelsea EdmonstOI\ (Newport Beach), Na talie Citro (Newport Beach), Vanessa O"unlap (New- port Beach), laUfen Pasquarelli (Corona d el Mar), .. Sara Bryan (Corona del Mar), Krista Mcin- tosh (Costa Mesa), Lawa Claster (Corona deJ MdT), Katie Clark (Balboa Island). Juliette Mutzke (Newport Coast). Bnttany Nelson JUNIOR IENNIS CLASSIC {Costa Mesa), Courtney Cama- hiln (Corona del Mar), Bonrue Adams (Nowpott Beach) Girls t2 slogles seeeb-1. Lor- ren Butterwick, Christine Rioc.hennoso~ Sarah Fansler, Lau- ren Paisekian. Competing Mon- l:lay: Jaclyn Manning (Corona del Mar), Jill Damion (Newport Beach), Carly Adams (Newport .Beach). ' Glrls t 0 singles seeds -1. Maggie MeJlo, Jillian Braverman, Roxanne Ellison, Michele Mur- phy. Competing Monday: Hayley Young (Newport Beach), Sarah Geocans (Newport Beach), Miranda Young (Newport Beach), Sasha Dunlap (Newport Beach). Boys 18 singles seeds -1. Mike Yepp .. Zdc Matldu1.m1 Alexander Richter, Jason Mednik. compet- ing Monday. Nema Daram (N~w· port Coa!>t). Boys 16 singles seeds -1. Aaron Yovan, Jack Hunter, Cameron Nazem.i, Dcmck Klun- choo. Competing Monday: Mdtt Bennett (Newport Coast), Peter Kulm.at.tcki (Newport Bedch), Jason Platt (Newport Beacb). Bradley Vallejo (Newport Beach), Chase Hoevcn (Newport Beach). Justin Ning (Corona del MarJ, Shaan Waabwa (Corona del Mar), Peter W1aneckl (Newport Beach). • Boys 14 singles seeds -1. Michael Hirschman, Bryan Newell, Tun Lee, Jordan Cole- Boys 12 single' seeds · 1. Michael McClune. A1ay Ahluw&]J9, Allen Lee, Sean Tcm C'ompeting Monday: Bandan Bor- coman (Newport Beach), Nicholas Gingold (NP.wport Oeach), Dylan Espley-Jone~ (Ne\yport Beach), Spencer Re1tz (Newport ~oast), Boys 10 singles seeds r I . Dan- ny· Desatnik, Ivan Matias RameLr, Blake Wardman. Fabian Matthews. Competing Monday: Bryan Buchert (Corona del Mar). Peter Fail.kuchen (Coro11a del Mar). I PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES • I . I PUBU~ ~OTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES. 11 PUBLIC NOTICES ( PUBLIC NOTICES Flctltlou1 Bualn .. 1 C11y Engineer, n Fair biddet ror c;asn, c:ahllf'• E1ghty·lour, a dista'nce ol date of the first issuance 01 in book -. Sl9U' -d Oll'ICl8I WILLS. MIKE. H067. Marcy Lynn NOile 140 E Ht•t•, you rn-v file PNUOBTIUCCES?lFE Name Statement Drive Costa Mesa, C&lilor Gtiec:a d,_ on • state 0< 50 reel. thence North· letters as p'ovlded In Pro-R.cordl 1n .. o«ice d the HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Magriohci St •9. Co.ia with the cCMlrt a fonnel .. The lollowlng person! ni. upon nonrefundable national bank, check d,_, e11s11r1y parallel lo the bale Code seCltOA 9100. R8corder d Oiwoe Counly. KE AUCTION Mesa, Ca 92627 RequHt for Speclll The m1rn stQfll08 lacilllWoa "'~ bo. I payment 4 f 115.00. An by • &late Of" ftldefal credit Sot.ltheastor1y line ol said 3 The time lor lihnPc claims ,...-.._._, Dale d Sale SERVICE. P O BOX 508, CMslopher Jonn Flore~ Notice of the filing of •n according 10 ltle provlSIOnl • are u.)lng 1 s neu as 1ddltlon1I charge of .... _ .. d "" ~·-114 4"'h St Ne~po.. I net .... I I O 8 I -A ..___.. A BOOY BEAUTIFUL, union, o< a .. ,,_.. t9Wfl w1 • acres, 180 15 feet to the will not e)(l)lre be ore lour 7/YJll/I 11 10:00 ~ Plecll d PATTON CA 92369. Beach. Ca 92663 ~ '' nwntory • ~r.u o IVISIOO o " .. .,.....- 1352 Irvine Blvd T\lslln $5.00 will be mado II han· snite o< fedefel Mvlnga end cen1er hne of Twenty·sec-months from the heanng Sele: ff THE FRONT OF THE KE JACKSON This business b c~m-of .. tat• .... t• or of ness and Profeu10 Cahlornia 92780. died by mail Bid Docu· loen auocla1ion. Of uvi~ ond Street. thenoo Noflh· dale noticed aboVe. A.AGPOl.£5 AT THE MAIN TELE 909·863 t 131, any p•tldon or Kcount COde. Chaplet 10. ~ Nede Kh6dal. 4962 ments and other comract aaocialion. Of UVtnga benk westerly aloog said center YOU MAY EXAMJNE lhll ENTRY AAEA TO TlE PlA-AUCTION BOND <lucted by. a lunited H /Oov4ded In seotlon 21707 (a) hereby Qivw• G -~p 1-• C 1110 document5 may 8150 be •--'"led in S~ion 5102 ol llne. 50 tee110 the point of hie kept by the court II you CetmA CMC rc:~o -1• •723·41'19 partnersrup 12 of the Cehfornia NOTICE OF PUBLIC 01aree926·-04• ••• ne, 8 r 1w"m1ned al the Oll1oe ol .,,...... ,.__,_ --"' "''""~'""' ..., H11ve y~· slaned d<>1n11 ga•e -the Flnanci91 ..,..... .,.., be~lnnin~. are a person Interested in • Pubhshed New""" Beach· ~ " Prob-• Code. A Re· -. t"A Cit Cl 111 of the City ot ..... do ..__, t 411 E. CHAPMAN AVENUE ,... business yet? No •• AIRPORT SELF This busine~s is con '"' Y e •uthonz..., to ...... MU n XCE T 1herelrom lhe the estate. you may hie PlACENTIA. CA Amount oi Costa Mesa Dally P~ot John Chrii.tensefl queet for Speclll Notice ducted by an 1norv1<1uar ~~1~ :~s~1 B~ ~~d lhls suile will be held .by I.he Northeasterly 30 leet tor w11h the court a Request1or ~ belerlCl9 end oaw July 23. 30, 1 '.l99 This statement was lilAO form 11 •veilebfe from STORAGE wil ~ • Have you itar1ed doing dUly •f.ri!nted lrult-. The Twenty·secon<I Street Special N011ce (lonn $2 .llOS 78 sir.. F016 witn tne County C;en. 01 the court clerk. publ1G sale of the contenll business yet? Yes, unless Iha add11JOnal $5.00 .... wi be mede, but With· More commonly known DE·154) of the f1hng of an c:twgee: 43 . NOT'ICi OP TRUSTEFS Orange County ori 6.29 99 A......,,_ fllwdllw•. ot the storaQe 'lf!ce(s) ~.J:~hodal ~~nt!S-ll\(:luded with ~! rrrJ;.i~ :fe!!~ c2fr:JJ7eet, Costa ~n;.:~~o'Xs:: agr~sa~~: =.,-.,.c;-al~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ 0 p lo 11>9967r817 =.,-;.~ ==. ~ean~ ~~ = tc> ~ Ttus statement was hied Each bid Shall be accom· gilding title. sioe-ton. Of" Terms of IHt sale are pet1fton or account 11s 2972 .www«lA AVENUE I: 117~1-o:z YOU ARE IN Au 8 ~ :) ~iu~y 2 F~ .._...._ 212 highest bidder. IOt lawtul" with the County Ctet'I! ot ITs~ &s~~ ~-enc:um"b.~. to UCisfy the cash en taWful money of Iha provided 1n Probate Code CXlSTA MESA. CA m DU'AUL T UNDER A DEED 2 · 1 ~ -money of 1ne Ul'llled Slate' Orange Coomv on &·J0.~9 i~~tors. 8_. .. ....._,1u·""' obljgaUOt: ..c.::ured 11¥ uld United States on conltrma secuon 1250 A R11Q1Jest A.P.N_ 1»212-33 The ~ Of ~UST DATED Flcti"tious Bus'tness ""4wt .._..CA of Atnenca (castl) t99967979311 "''" "" ,...,......., """'' Deed ol Trull The under· llOO of sate, or pa11 cash tor Special NotlOll loon 1s ~ TNlllM dledelns 1Cll'03/1lll. UNLEU YOU ~ The sate 1s being held tt; Dady PllOI Jury 2 9 16. Allidavit required by the In aigNd Trustee dllldeilM and balance upon 1>ucn avattabte trom the coul1 _,, w.y for Int inconwcl· TN<E ACTION TO PRo. Name Statement 07123. 07121. 07130 satllfy a lao<11onfs lien ane" 23 1 m F989 lorTmah ll()llp Feocrt ~~~ra1ty ~ llebllol ... tv ~ ~~ terms Ind oondllions as ctef11 ,_ d ...... .om-and TECT YOU" PftOPEJltTY, Tile IOiiuwing persons ft! tf.41$0-4 tl011CE OF 3800will beC~PUalS DRIVE Fictltlou1 BuslneH t··"":, Pr~ct .. and v.11 be -.• .:. ~-" --are acceptable to the per· Attorney tor the '*-CDm10n delOllllllun, ii IT MAY Be SOU) AT A are dOiog 1>us1ness •i. TIIUl1U'I IA.LE YOU ARE ....., "'"' •VJV OI ottl« comrnof1 ~ sonar represeniattve Petltloner: -----. 'no --PU8UC SALE. ,,. YOU JW Roohn9 17450 Ml l>UAULT UNDER THE Df.<:lA.. NEWPORT BEACH CA Name Statement under lederal regutahons lion. if •"Y· .._ '*"" One percent (1 .%) of LAURENCE M. WATSON, ;;;,_ or '*-uammun NEED AH !XP\.AHATION Herrmann Drrve Suite G AATON Of COVDCAHTS CON-112660 On August 11 11~~1~J>:~sons ~~~:=::e1~a~6!~ ~~~SIN· =~1w~i>i<110Bld~or~· ~i~~N~~uN:~LU~ng dMVllllU• II lhoNI, ch> ~~NI~~ F~D~~~~:~~ ~9(~~ ~~TO~~ 19~::!e~sa~a~ IRVINE LAW CENTER determinatton w1• be under GLE MAN Recorded 4122/U fers to be ln wnting Ind w•N HECKMAN, DEPUTY. *-IO lie tucllaul\ d lie YOU YOU SHOULD CON-tom1a) 17450 Ml He•· ~lY 1H.ESS YOU TAKE K·E AUCTION PhC>netl ANO 'PROFESSIONALS OaVIS·Bacoo and related n IMfrument No 86-be received at the ATTY BAR NO. 123.416 propeny "'91 be ~ ~ TACT A LAWYER. On rmann Drive Su•le G ACOON TO PAOTECT ~ 909-863-1131 1352 IMOe Blvd, Tustin, actsand1heDepa11mentol ~~~~R~lnpeget aloresaiddlticeatanytltn9 tOClvlcCenlerPfaza, -~~~10 ~lied 07 ......... at ... :00 PM, Founta1nVal4ly CA92708 PROPERTY IT MAYBE SOlD AT Addp ressc P 9 o 369 Bo• ~ CaLtomaa 92780 Industrial RetatlOrlS. Stale •~"'VO<...-....... u .. ,, the aher the llrst publication P.O. Box 13711, Santa becwwwy ._.., -r ""Q;ESSIONAL LENDERS Tl)s ous1ness 1s con-A P\181.C SALE. IF YOU HEED anon. A 2 , Ali S Tu11ovn1 63 ot C&ltlomia (the Conirac oll"ic. of !he Recordef ol hereot and belo1e date ol Ana, Callfornl• the dill d h ~al ALUAHCI!, u.c as duty duct:><! by-a corPQl'atlon All EXJll.ANA~ Of M Mo Bond• K05067·19-4 Lai.esoore lr.1ne Ga~lo!· tor and Subcontrac1ors ORANGE CoYntv. Califom a, 5111e 92702.1319 ft1is Ncliue al Sale. Dale .Mt IP9C)lntld tn.lltM under Have ~ov s1<ined dOing TURE Of THE ~s The public 1s 1nV1ted 10 at· nla 92604 shall pay no1 tes1> than the Date ol Sale 7/30lfl9 et 2:00 Dated 719199 Pubhlht!'O Newpol1 Beach os, t800 BUO<LEY & ASS(). end purswint to Deed °' businei.s yet? Yes AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD 1end Terms are cash onJY Tht~ OuStness i> con· higher wage rate) PM Place ol Sale· AT THE Christopher Jon COsta Mesa oaoy Pilot OATES, NC 291522 Le Trust rec:Of<Md 1110211ta Jv1y 2. 1939 COHTACT A 1.AWYER HOn:E IS O....nel"$ reSt1rve the nghl to dueled by an 1ndMdua1 The City has Obtaillf'd NORTH FRONT EN· Dom Ian July 23 29• 30 1999 Al9rnedl.. s... '200 Milelufl 11 Instrument No. n. i:mw Root.rio inc • HEREBY GMJI INl ""' rut bk! Have you staned domg trom tho Ol1ector of tile De-TRANCE TO THE COUNTY Person•• Repruentatlve FThOl4 \MIO. c.iron. 92S1 ~ IM01t In boOtc -. pege _ Devina LM!Qlx PIQllllty llnOwt'I as a Ganle· A general descnt>tion qi,.. bU$ineu yet? Yes pa11ment ol lndos1r1a1 Reta· COUR'lliOUSE. 100 CMC of the Ellate -F-1-c-ttt-10-u-.. -8-u-s-ln_e .... s~s ..... ~ Mt.ENE c FJt:IN. , of omclal "ecords In tl\e Choet E•ecu1111u Ott1Ger 111 W11. Con>na Oii Mir Ca· ttie pmpe11y being &old 512611999 hons lhe general prevailing CfNTER DRIVE WEST. Attorney(•) et Ulw: .. DITCH, ASST VICE PRESI-omce of the County ~· This i.ta11:1ment was lolee! torna Q2625 APN#458-691-03 aloo9 ~•th lhe ldent11y ot All S Tazerouni rate of per diem wages an<I SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA BERT M. REIO and Name Statement CENT Cl'P 37009 719• 1116• cons.r or Orange, State of with the County Cieri>. ot Lot3 oc TllC( 12245. a rtCOltle<I the occupant reotmg lfla Thfli statement was hied 1h11 genoriil prevailing rate Prope;rty Addrea Is PIK· ROBERT H. MOORE. The tolluwmg pe1son!> 7 . .....,...,. C.Ufomla Exacuttd by Orange County on 7 14·99 1n Book ~l PIOll 23 & 24 space are as totlows· with the County Cieri\ of tor holiday llnd O'oionime PQl1ed to be. 1980 MON· 717 E Florid• Avenue, are doing business as '~-CAROi.. A BOWMAN, AH 19996799214 1nc:lu11.,. or Mtl:eKanaous Mlol. SP"CE NO . OCCUPANT Oranye Councy on 6·30-99 work 1n the locahty tn which ROVIA AVE COSTA MESA, Suite A, Hemet, CA 112S43 a) RIVert>oat Restaurant UNMNUtlED WOMAN Daill P1to1 Jufy 23 10. OlhClll AlcolCS gt Orange • PROPERTY 19996797935 the worll I~ lo be1 perf1~!~ ~22 •1~271A ~! AP~•:, (909) 766-47411 b) Clayton Stlurley's T <lxas SUMMARY OF WIU. Sa.L AT PUBLIC Aug 13. 1999 F022 ~~:..'?!on'~~~&~: 2020 oERSCEBREIPCTC'?N Daily Piiot July 2, 9, 16, for eacil cralt. c aSSA 1cat..,., .. ·~ .,,. .. .:.J ... by ~':!. Published Nawpon Beach BBQ. c) New West Mal'llet· PROPOSED AUCTION TO THI! HIGH-,...-. .,.... .., ....,... "'At " 23 11199 F990 Ot type ot work needed 10 ~. •-·--rutees"'ot.., l"'A 11:°"o1 Costa Mesa July 19, 23 •ng 151 E Coast Highway. ORDINANCE UT BIDDER FOllt CASH ~S172HOI !LllJ.UPl\!DmeylfO{Tnt• T STARR JOHNSTON. Flc•·1tloua Bu1lnea1 exllCIJte the contratl Hoh """""" .. 'n ,,. .... 26 1999 Ne'""""n 8eacti CA 92660 =-... --ti--~ ..... In NOTICE OF •nr OUTllDE AlOllT ~ STUFFED TOY • •'"ti be id t-"-1 -• ........_,_ ol t..... • u Fc.c.9 .. ,... . CITY Of Pl ...,. •• .... "' ,. -·-.. OF 2tll1 AV""'"•• DRESSER. H"'a"°'"'"RD, N Stt t dayrates'" .. pa as ·-......... -~· ,.,.. ..,..., -Newpor1 Riverboat •• rnoney°'theUnltld PElllllONTO ~ u-.... iw <;IWUV" ame a emen specified In the coltect1ve notice 11 $14,193.98. which ------....;...~ Promol!Ons. Inc. (CA). COSTA MESA lbrtu by ca.eh, a ca~ ADMllOSTBl _,,. -CAufOMIA 2LAMPS.2CHAIRS.MJR er~~~~:~ .. ,P:~" bargaining agreement ap· inc:lUdea the total amount o1 Flctltloui Bualnesa 151 E. Coast H19hway. ORDINANCE 99·10 is wa Check c11awn by • ESTATE OF: ma ~)U...at °" ROR. TABLE w C.M; A080TICS. ~~. cta~.r:~·~~~ar ~ing~ ~ .. = Nam• Statement Ne~n Beach, CA 92660 seheduled to be'" lull lorce IUt• Of MCIQl\ll Mrilt, • B>M\AltD ~ ~" U , , .... 11:11 .... T ~~PUE.f:~E LIEl.Y, 9 W.-.. .... ~ ........ lft•'--..... A lollo This business 1s con· and effect 30 days from Its check car.wn by• ltet• °' _.mt ,...-.. bddet PIYllM_• .;ONl..,..,..,.TOR 15 BOXES ....... ....,.,., ••""'• ol wo!X employed on unpelCI .,.,..,...) end reuon-• ,.. wiog persona ducted by a corporation aoopuon on Jury 19. 111!19, federaJ uedlt union. or~ _... ' "'Qi ua f« ~ ..., Ce lom1a 112926 protect eble ..i.imaled coets. •· are doing boainess as Have you stal1ed dOiog and WH &dOPted by l!le. Checl! ctfWm by a state OI -CASE NO. A19 me• h arrie : safe NI WROUGHT IRON PlNa Feh• ~.gueroe Copies Of sctiedules of i--. end edYMcee et the Re\lraSmut • 34184 t>vs•,,.SS yet? Yes. 1996 lollowiog roll caa vote· federal uv11191 and Joan To all heire, beneft-mcwy ol 1111 lh.i STANO GLOBE. BED II Wedgewood lrvtne. rates.sodelerrninedareon !JIM ol m .t publca1ion al Cout Highway, Suite Newpor1 Rivert>oat COUNCIL MEMBERS: ~1 aavlo~I ..... cian .. , creditor•, c~ S.S) The Ult Wiii Dt made FRAME COFFEE TABlE, ~~ix!= •• oon· lie ac the C11y Cterh OI· Ulla ~~ ~~ 8232. Dana Po.ri1, C.lilor· Promotions, inc. Claylon AYES: Cowan. Erickson, IOCl.uon ~ uvtno• bank tingent creditora, and WlllOllt ~ Of Wlllll'll1 SOFA. RECllNER , ...... ~ .... *I ftee, localed at n Fair TE11$9E ,. ...... -s. INC 1...... niaSt9e~a29n R Fft-. -.H•• Shurley, Ptesldent Dixon. NOES: Mcmahen, aoedned' In MCt1un 1102 per•on• who mey oth.f.. llJlPIWU or lftdild. llglldng 2171. SOiE.RRIE UEL. V~ C1udtd by an"""""""' Om1e. Costa Mesa C&hlor """'"""~ -~ '"" .... ,.,.. This statement was tiled Somera. ABSENT: None. cl en. f'lnanca.I code ~ wise be lnte,..at.cf Jn tte. pmSaalUn or ll'iOJln-KING BED. AND BO)( Have you stanltd doing ma 92626, and are ava1 SAN FERNANOOMlSSION Coast Hlghwa~. B232, with the County Clerk ol Ordinance 99 -tO ~.::todobuslMu the will or ••tete Olln'al 911 pey1t111Wn1Jn1no SPRING l>.RG€ RE· bf.':~!8l~!° able101ny1nterestedparty ~.sgr:,~<~s~ Dana PoinJ ca111oin1a OrangeCoontvon&-23·99 amenmChapterVlllotTI· In thl• .ut•• AT AT THE both of· EDMUND p.na~1Ut11 0f h lttn laQllld FRIGERATOR l:OVE_. ,,~ I"•.. upon request / 92629 19996797193 lie 13, ol Ille Costa Mna NOftTH ,rlltONT EK-JOHN SMtTH l)y 111C1 JUI~ Wiii\ .,._,. SEAT BOOM BOX. OF· This 61atemenc was """ In accordance with 51186 KATHLEEN GOWEN Gregory W McClosk•y. Oa~y PilOC July 23. 30, Muoicipel COde. relaliog to TMHCI! TO TffE COUNTY A PETmON hh fst lhlllOn jlllllln 911 .. FICE CHAIR w11h the County Ctark ol Sect•on 1773 2 ot the ea~ ASAP362834 7/9, me. 7'23 851 Domingo Dr . •34. Aug 6. 13. 1999 F025 sign 1~tations ~~ nio CMC be•n fil.ct by LfJGHTON Oeclanton Of ~. Cord· Published Newport e.cti;. Or~ Coun,1y on 0-7!;n993 lomia LabOr Code, the Flctltloua Business Newpor1 Beach, Cahlomia NOTICE OF THE ULL TEXT ol lhe ~ OfWe WEST, J . sulTH in t .. A Su-"'-tons._-.!'_~-~m COsta Masa Deily Ptlol • 98116 "'" ContraCIOf shaU post a 92660 applfC .. TION FOR ordinance may be read 1n SANTA AHA, CAL.l'ORHtA ,..., !!9 If .,.. .. bY ......... ,.. ... ,.._, JUiy 23 30 1999 "'"' DaUy Pilot July II. 16 23. copy cit the c1e1erm1nat10n Name Statement This bUllne» Is con· "' .. 1he City Ctertt a Olt.c:e, n Alt rtoM. title •lid Interest or Cou'1 ot ._91 or •· Mllth 3 11111& • lfml\llTllll lllo ' ' F021 30. 1999 F002 ot prevaM1ng rate ot wages The 1o1tOW1ng persons ducted by. co-partners CHANGE IN Fa•r Dnve, Costa Melia conveyed to Md now Mkt Cou{ltV of P~T1~fc;· 85-0tW50ll "°'.,..._ Offaall FietitfOua Buslneu at each]ob stte are domg bUSlness es Have VdJ slar1ed OOing OWNERSHIP OF MAAV T, ELLIOTT, by It unc:tet utcr Deed °' TH£ ON re-Aec:Ollll ot OrlftOI COunty Cl.ASSIFllED ii! Name Statement The Contractor and any M c C O N N E L L ' S buStness yet? No ALCOHOLIC D•puty City Clerk Tru• In lM Pfopelty alt~ queer• that LfJGHTON Clldonu ("CC&As1 IS tWiOicl t t ' • th• ea• Y"' c:> The following peraona subcontractor(s) sha~ pay CREAMERY ot SANTA Gregory W 'Mcaoskey BEVERAGE LICENSE Published Newpon Beech· lltld In uJd county and J. SMrTH be eppointed a:> .. sutiiect ~ wnna In ece•H, lntonnat Ori= are domg business as not teu than the sp41cit1ec1 BARBARA, 215 West Birch This statement was hied Dale ol Flllng Appllcalron COsta Mesa Daily Pllol eiate de9crtbad In uld 81 pereoNll rapt .. ant• .. aame gt PAlA. ~ pecked marketptace a) LIFETIME SENTENCES prevailing rates OI wages to St • SUtte c . Brea. CA with the County Clerk of 22.JUL· 1999 July 23. , 999 deed of trust. The Pfoplrty tive to edmlni•t•r the Tiit IDllllmount UCUl'ld ~ a.cf vtelted rwg"'8tly -IUO- RECOROS. b) LIFETIME: all workers employed by 92821 Orange County on 8•17·99 To Whom It May Concem. F015 tw1°'0fe d"ct'lbed la .. tete of th• deo.dent. CC&Rs a Of°"'~ OI il'IUI ceututty ·by al k1nds SENTENCES PROOUC· them In Iha execution ol S & F Enterprises, Inc . 1119967116575 The NameM) of the SUMMARY OF be109 sold '11 11·. The THE PETITION r• ~ OI lhs noK.t ts of con•""*-· TIONS, c) LIFETIME the contract (CA), 30802 Belle Malson, Detty Pilot July 18• 23• Appflcant(s 15/are PROPOSED ltf..C. addteu and o«hef queats the d9Cedlnt'• _.. ~~ 1~~ tr:=======::; SENTENCES ENTER· Apaymentbondandper· Laguna Niguel, Ca 926n 30· Aug 6, 1999 F014 KAMINSKI INC ORDINANCE common ctellOnetlOn, 11 W ILL end codicil1, If t>aance (1nd11dlno ICCNld and WUJll, TAINMENT, 24000 Aha• formance bOnd will be re· This business Is con-BSC8564 The appllcants listed c TV OF """· °' the rUI property •nv. be edmltted to ufll*d "*'ISi) Ind lt.ISOnl~ nn11 Pkwy. Su11e 17. Mrsslon quired prior to Iha execu· dueled by. a corporation NOTICE OF aoove are applying to the COSITA MESA descrlbed aboVe la pur-probate. The WILL end tnmMed CGSt1 C1P1ratS ri V1eio. C31Homta 92691 lion ol Ille contract The Have you started doing PETITION Oepa11ment of Alcoholic Ported to be: 1IOI GAL· any codicil• ere aveil-llMnCa • o... •me of 111U1 Poitier Patrice Wnghl, payment bOfld and per· busmess yet? No • TO ADMINISTER Beverage ConlTOI to sett ORDINANCE 99·1 I la ~!,. .. Dft!.V..&. 1~! eble for nerninebon 1n pil'leaon gt IU notc:t 0. ff' •ppfllS 24000 AltCta Plf#y. Sul11 lormance bond shall be in s & F Enterpnses, Inc . ESTATE OF: alconotic beverages at scnedulad to be 1n lulllorQe ---.. -. -..... the file kept by the .u, 15 19119 WI~ MM-'II 111 17, MIS51on V1910, cahlOf· tne form end amount set Svnl Aynn."Pres•oent 311 0 NEWPORT BLVD and etted 30 days from •ts ~ TruteM Cir. court aoelTlltll Int a tafonu Cotpo. nia 92691 forth if'I the contract docU· This statement was hied MARGARET NEWPORT BEA~. CA adoptiOO on Jl.ftV 19, 11199, ci.lme any .....,..lty '°' •ny THE PfTTTION ,._ ,.. TlllltM /W. Dtbtl H ,, iou · Tt}is business ts oon· ments with tn. County Cter1< of MONTGOMERY 112663 and was adopled by tne tncorr.a.nesa °' the street ho UfJlll UP., N'lott-.ys n docleO "" an 1ndlVlduat In accordance w1tn ....... .._ Coon~7 13 99 CASE NO. A198083 F the 1~~ of fciltoweng roll caa vole edckeu Of other common quests eut htV to *'1'lt1tfnd l'IPll_.... ff1r H.v.v.!n., sta"..,. """""' provtstOns ol Public Con· ~·-_. 1 7et103 O< COUNCIL MEMBERS: er=· It an'/, shOWn edmcnl1ter the e1tate T~7-23 7~ M 19119 ,--""" ~·v To all heirs, t>enelr· License 47 ON· .. _.... ule ..... ..._ under the lnd...andent ""·-1-ss yet? Yes, Ired Code Section 22300, Oa;tu Pilot July 16 23 c1ar11•, cra .. 1tors, cont· GENE""' EATING AYES: Monahan, Cowan, _.., wn .,.. -.. -1----------f uu..."' t ble _...., ., • .., ... "CErV"\L _......, ...... ....--... c~ Administration of E• • , 06'03/f 999 sut>s111uuon ol • tgt .. ... 30. A.up 6 1999 FOi 2 ingeot crect11ors, and per· .. ..,. Ertckaon, Somera, Dlicon. ..-. ..... -·-· ........ Ch POo!Jef P. Wngnt eQUtVllenl secunltes lor BSCf 8546 sons Who mey otnelWIH Published Newpo11 Beath· NOES: None. ABSENT: nant Of warranty, U• tat" Act. CThla euthori-ancea are This statement was filed any moneys wllhheld 10 NOTICE of SALE be Interested 1n the w!lt or Costa Mesa Dally PiloC None ~Of lmptled, ~ ty wi:: ellow t!M SMrsG~ you wlll find 'tli1th the County Clet'I! ol ensUf1performanoeunder of REAL PROPERTY u tat• or both, of; Juty23,1999 O rdtnanc1 1>9-11 Ing UUe, poneMlon. Of ehepr ... ntatlwtouae whafyouneed Orange CountV on 8· 11 ·99 I~ contract w1a be per· MARGARET F026 amends Chapter IX ol Teti• encum~. to pay the meny ecuont without 191196796034 . ITlllled at the request and at PRIVATE SALE MONTGOMERY 2, o1 the Costa Mau Mu· rem.elntng principal &um of obtaining coun approy. at the prtc. oa~ Pllol July 11. 16. 23. •xr.nse ot lh• oon1ractor. Cue f A196691 A PETITION FOR PRO-T.S No. -.1oec u.. No l'llClplll Code, relating to the IM =•) INtC\nld ~ Ill. S.for• taking ce.rt•n you want to pay' 30FI 1 t~ a I :.0:3 ~s~ a~11,,c:.•:1m!h11J! ci:1:1:::.~:= g:~~ ~~~Ct~~ =E~1~~ ~ ~~ ~ =~;=::9· •nd re· =. .. ~~ pro-t:!Z~~.o'::t S:,1!!:; when you rwt c oua ua n contract Is awarded I Orange LIC ADMINISTRATOR In CEFN.A.T l.taR A OE!D THE FULL TEXT ol the vtded In said note(a), reprHentatJw win be Claealfted Nam• Statement Qass ·c10· (Electncal En· In the matter of the lhe Sup4nor Court °' OF TRUST ~TED ]fl4/!I]. ordinance may be read m adYMCff. If MY~ required to giw notJce da!ly Tne following persons glneenng) Llcense, l)Or· Estate of MAUREEN Calllom1a, County of .... ....., ..._, -ra.,.., ..,,..TION th4I City Q1ertl's Ofla. tM terms°' __.. al to lnter .. ted SMreons ..., .. 8 .,.7a are doing l>Usltleu as suanl 10 Publlc Contract Mt~ELLE KEMP, "°""'GE ~ •vv ·~,.... n Fair Dnv9, Coat• Mesa TNll, ............ f~ 1 h ... --JA ... on E'--r~-· 1473 c .,__ 3300 --U'V'O• • TO ~er----""ARY T. ELLIOTT. un ••• t •v n ve ..,,.is ,....,..., ..... , ode .,.,..,,on ""' cleoeased THE PETITION FOR ,,,_rnvrr'•"'" ... ..,..:.,~~T" "' """'"Ind..,_,... weived notice or co~ .--m111!!'111!!~!11!'!~~· w Ash. FuU•rton, C.hlor· successlul broder must Notl08 Is hel8by gtven PROBATE '9QUHlll that ""'., ,..., .... ...........," ,.. Deputy CltY Clerk tM tnuit. and °' the eented to the propo•.ct n1a 112833 matn1aln the llcensa that the undersigned win WILLIAM A BAKER, PUS· PUBLIC SM.£. F YOU~ Poollst1ed Mawpon Beach· trulla clUted by Mid ectlon.) The lndtei•~ Stave Wiedner. t47l W throughout the duration of sell at private .ale to the UC ADMINISTRATOR be #4 ~TlON OF THE Co6ta Mesa Da1ty PllOI Deed°' Trult, to wtt. ... ._ d•nt edmlnJetretlon Ash, Fulla11on, Cehlom1a this contract highest nd best blddet, appomlad 1s personal rep-NATURE OFT~~ Jiiiy 23. 1999 meted to be Sl10,U.S.02 authonty will be "'anted 112833 No bidder mari withdraw subJed to conl1tmatlon OI res81llallvt to admuv11er NG N»HST mu. YOU F016 Dela: 01_,. PfllOfES-unleH en lnt.;Hted liiliiiliiaii d Th~ :u<>lne1~~ualf" · his bid lor a per od of sixty said Superlof Oour1. on or the eatate of lhe decedent SHOUlO CONTACT A l.NN· SUMMARY OF • ~~~ ~ person fdH an objection uHct 'I en I .. ed """'g (60) days alter tho da1,e set a1ter the 29th day of July, THE PETITION reqvHlll YER. A p&do..ui:ton .. llO PROPOSED -..... A 10IO .A ... & to t .. _ -u·lon a-..0 ave you ' a.• """ • fot the open~n thereo • ex-1999 al tile office of ... _ It 1 *'" 1 t t"* ~ ....._ ...... __... ... ---..... ..-" .. ... b I SS 'I.I., No t i th auu..,r y o ...,m ms a1 ,,.. .. --_,. ORDINANCE a--·,...........__._ -1 ,...,,, thowa ...,.,..,, "-·•• ... ""' us ne ' cept as pro Or n e BERT M REIO and Ntata under the lndepend ct-* ~ on e CITY OF .... _ ..._.,. ..... .,v , • ... vv-..... ... .. , C.tne181'Y • Mortuary Steve W1edner Pubtlc Contr1c1 Cod• ROBERT H. MOORE, At ent Adm1n1stretion of e5 ..... °' nllllurW ..,._ cl-* ai.eooo UT. 211 Ktm the coun ahould not Chapel • Crematory Thls,"8llmenl was tiled Seetk>n 5100 et seq tomeys at Law, 717 E tataa Ac:l (This authority .._., ~ • ..... ot ......, COSTA MESA Thome ~ 111. grant the euthOrity. With tfl• County Clerk ol The Cllv·Coundl ol the. Aotida Avenue, ~-A, WUI allow the personet tef>-Cid'"""' Ole cf-* dlllMI ORDINANCE 99.12 II 1111, 1m A HEARJNG on the 3500 PICificView Drtv• Orange C9tJnty Ot\ 8· 10·99 City of Costa Ma!la re· Hemet, CA 92543 ell lhe reMn1ahve to take many ~ • .... 01 ..._.. _.. ~led to be In lull IQfce STATEMENT OF P•tltlon w~ be held on N~ 8MCt1 19"679see: serves Ille noht to reiect rtgnt, 11111 and Interest. of ac:1ioru. without obtaining tnd IDlrl -..,,,, ar.,... end enect 30 daya lrom 111 ABANDONMENT OF A.~gust 1,, 1111 •t 844·2700 DaUyPilol Juty9 16.2 · ny arid a•bi0sor1o wa1V& saiddecea&ed•tlhellrne c:oun appfoval Befort ....._ -.,. or_,.= aQ.op!~onJutytOt,1999 o-o"'"11!'1CTIT10US 1.45P.M .in0ept.L73 ~===-=====-, ~. t99 rregutllrl\i "'lnll'IVlltO or-c1U11l ana rigli(. U'Oe laklflg certein very lmpof· ·-- -.. •nd Wat ldoptecl ov lf14i O>C r ... looered at 34 t The City r NOTlCE Cotltrector r.Nlf comply and lnte1est lhe II hU lant edlonl, ~var, the -* ..-..i In~ 11 fOilow1no rOll cal VOi• BUStNESS NAME Onve 7th R. P.O. lox INVITINO BIOS with the provisions 01 1CX11.111ed In add1•t0n to that peraonal repraaent•llve d ... 119 *>'~ .. ~-: COUNCIL MEMBl!RI: Tne lollowfng petSOO(s 14181 orange CA NOTICE IS HE~EBY S.Chon 1no lO 1780 Ill-ol utd ~aa•d 1n and 10 ~111 be r9QU1111d to gl'te no-=-.. --AYES MONINn, eo..n. has {hllvl) •bandoned ll'f 92813. GIV'EN tllRt Iha City of clu$NI. ol Iha C.llfomla •Q lhe Gel'IUI ieal proper1y lia8 10 lnte19Sled persons ....... _.. be Mid 11¥ lie Ertcbon. aom.. Dlaon '* OI Irle llctltious bU3I IF YOU OBJECT TO Coale Meta. 1ctiog l!Y nd ~bor~iettiC:~;a~ 111uated in the a1y ot Colla uc \flJY have ""lilVecl ._, ........, .._ • NOH: None, ABSENT: neaaJW name ...... 58 ~-ow _ or•ntlf'G of the through HS Governing .A ........... by .... 0............ Mesa. coomv l:lf Or'anOt, notice Of con .. nted to Ifie .............. al II~... ..... .... 2 ROMi1i(J <'•· ......... !Mtlllon, "°" .~ no.I'd. here naller 1efarnid ....,...,.,... "' ..... .,."' Slate Cll Callloihla, panic:u· PfCIPO$ed •ctlon) The in· ..., ~~ton Ordinance • .,.1 Marganta P"altlway, •232. tiPPe• et the helrino 00#'1 '°Ill the City wtR receive the Depar1ment of In· larlY described u lollowl dll*ldenl eamlrisuation _,Mid b¥ 1w .... In lw amendt Section 8·79 o1 M1 sion v , CA 92691 end •t•t• ycNr ~ ID bol rot Iller than duilr\11 RelallON, State of ~ lhat por110n oA Lot Two •uthortlY d be gr.nted IW4111... ........ ....... tna Coste Me .. Municipal Thi 1oiJS Bt.111nesa tlON or rite wntten .!!!!!!!Im!!!!!!!!.!:::=:=~~=~': up=1000'11m2 oe1~ di, .. "~ ~~lac:''g;.~~n:: ~~=rpoedn E~0tyh~r :. ~an lnl9tllled P8f• llllfllftnd....,..tD•Oaed ~JOr'°w.':~~~ '.,!~ .. ~~~,:~ obi.ctioN wilt! the i .... ' •-:::·o1 ""'. c.cy °'Costa Mesa, aod aonlileunobjedloniolhl dTim, ..., ___ ..,... '9YOCl1IOnl ;;-;:;'o.a7.flle NO. court before the hMr· lot.,, .. ~.... • con ahtUI lo1fe11 p1n1l\IU :i"°O:.C~ ~::p83~ :::"~Iha:,:,::: =:.=, .. -~ ~ THE AA.l lEXT o1 Ina 19973126744 lno. .. v...fNt, ....-enoeb ''::~ fAOHTAOE prucrlbed lh1r11n for ~ Maps, rlClOfdl not 0,.,.1 lhe aUlhotlly -.a:::::;-..;... ordll'lllllCle m.1y be read In JoaN'4I w. ~r 27602 rt'lllV -"perMft or V ROM TAAfFlC SIGNAL noncompllat.Ce ol Ille Id ~ ~ eo:~or· ~ :i~~onM,,. pell· ::"::' flt .... --~ csz.c:-~ = 'n c::::·· IOrl Viero. CA ~t~· .Me A rmoV!MENTI cocM MARY EU.K>n 9eg1nnng et 1 pcwtt In ~ust 2', 1"9 al 1 4$ ~ID 111r., .... •= llMY T. llUOTT, This buSl'non COtl· CRfDtTOft Of • ~ ~ "',..~cT ~ Ctty Cteni IN center linl Of TW9nly• pm In o.pt Ln. $41 Thi -_.. .,.,., C1'J .a.ti dUGted ~ an 1riOMclual a-nc ONllW of the RDiAAL No Clly of Coetl ..... second Stlffl. llld powit City Dtlva, P 0 Boie --' 11J .. 0.. al TM&. Putlbtlld Nnport 8MCh Joanna M Walker dellll'.llLyeu '"'*lie ITPl.HO ~12 (o2t} Pul)lllhacf NeWllO'l S.er.h• btinll 30$12 feel ~· t•171 e>rano. ,. .,... • 111t .-.. CoMa Mele Ot1i1Y Pllclt Thll 1tatetnent ••filed yow o.m wed\ die All bid• nq bl made on Coa11 Maa 0.My Pllol aui.ny lrom Ile lnl•rMC-C•flto'rnl• 112013·1&11_i ..._ • ......_. • t. Jtl123, t99t 1 wl!t1 N Coootv Clef\ or oovrt iM,,... •"PY .. • biO IOml tume1hed by the Jlllv 16 23. 1999 tl()I\ ~ ·-Id Cllnler llne by LAMOMAUX JUVENILll: ...... ....... ..... .. FOi Orange Counfy on 711.WV the.,...... ... ,.. ........ City. . F007 the North1111111y u· JUSTICE CENTIA -d .. ~ d TML NOHCI! OF 'MM1112t1 dw ~-by the Sida wlll bl ~ived at l•nslon ol Irle NMh• IF YOU OIJECT to lie ........ .... ..... PUllUC AUCTION Delly Not JUiy 23'"_!> oo"rt wltt.ln fo"r IN Cll'/ Of COit• Mesa 11 NOTlCI C1' TMJITln welterty line of eald LOC gr11nt1ng d 11'8 .,.-on, 11"" ... al .. ,--. ~eetelly MJ.Wl9t r-W3 monthe ..... IM ..... flt ()lb ol the Ctty ~ IN.IT.I, No. CJM.a7..C TWO Hunctf9d EiaMY'four, anould appeer. "'5 flrlllt ............... ~ le wtl ~ 8™i of ~ ..... .. ef ~~.}~''.?~=:-~~ =.:r=~"= ino•---= .... = 2 d ....... PUaJC ~~ ~,,"-9",,tl~ ~.1...~i;-~ AC8DOf'TRUIT~llD ~terty ractal'OMr = ~-=-oourt d 1 .. an "8 OMlllll • '1:00 , ... .__..,. ........... --GO -;;. ~d oeit 1tatea ~ ~ 3 _,.. ot UICI lof T• the hNnnt Your llP· ,.._.:=::.-=: ~=t~lfvr'~ •;..~~~ ,.._ ~"-:-~ _.,. 81 M11c:f11me TMI M:11CN TO ~ HUnOttd ~-lour..:-"9IMCIWlllJMln.,_.. -d .... lliillf9: Clo NI 8CH. CA .... ello~Ooelt "*Y~. *""°" ..._ wil .. .. ba'~ opened.,_. TICT "°"" MUNAI f , ~ I0"9 ctnttr Of °'JY ~ ~ _..... .a. .... -. -........ llfllPlftY °' ..._,ca ._, ....... ._ ...... -9blCI 1ri ,,_ COunc:11 ff IMY • ~. AT A h «I ~ Nn· ..-YOU -.. ......_._ ..--,._ ~ -.. ,.... ...... -- ,._ lrld ..... .....,,,. ~~u1rv:= : -.. _., _.. ;;;-v ........ .... .. .. 11~~ .. L.~•1 .. ·-·--... -:f""\ -"=T.t-9!'&t -·-= l~===-r~ '.DI.A ::::::-::=.:.-:: ~J!. IU IC =-1 C. ._._ ........ ~ :• =---. ..=:~.:z .. ":.-: ;;an· -..... ' • Altenuadve" I>Jscount Casket, Cttmadona Burial service ' ... ....... By Fax ByPhone By MalHn PH800: ...-----. PoUcy null'" 1111d Jrudl1111· Ult' i-11lij1•n to 1·h1111g11 without Mtkf#. Tht .. p11!,li•h1·1 H''>l't \I'" 1111: rigl11 10 1·1·11 .. or l"('c·lm"ify. rt\i~e vr n•jctt nu)' du~,Lfi1·<l u1l\1•111"•111i-11t. Pl•·n~r 1teort aoy t'rror 1h111 may bf. iu your d11-. .. 1fwd 11d imnwdiutcly Tlw Doily Pilot tttt'tpt5 no ' Jauhilrl) for IHI) 1·rror i11 un 11<h1•r1h1•m1•nt for which it moy 1>t' r1•,p111i-.1.hll' f'\l'l'pt for tlw ru~t of tll(' ~net• nctunlly occupwd by tlw 1·w1r Cmlit !'11~1 nnl> lw ullQwt•d for thl' fir11t i1l!iertion. (IJiC>) (,,1 I ·6.-1<l:t ~ l'l•tw t1• l11J. '""""'Ill~ -n•I (<WI) ht 2·:lh"tJ. • TIO ~ 1·~1 lluv ~ttl'l 1 ( 11 fO \1f 11 { \ 91(1:,r:' \I \""I"''' llfl,f •'-II" l.,f ,, f' 1••11• 11111111. f #11•1,. .. lj, .111 )hll l111l •1il11q'"'"'I'""') .. G:t EQUAL HOUSING, O~TUNITY r""'I • I All IHI HAii Mvtrllli•I I• lb :----..•Jlf la 11~ftct It Ille fill· • 1111 fair ttwsi., Act •I 1MI .. ..___,.,., IRlclt 111t•H 11 lllt1tl : •• lfftrllH ... , ,,.111uu, • ll1111tallu er '1ur11111unu • ,.,.., H race, coltr. 11t111u. I "'· ltalllllct,. f1mlll1I 1111.s If • ••ll•••I orltla, or u lwtt llllo• ~ 11 m•k• ur auclt p11t111nee. t.Jlmllalio• tr dlic1lmlft1tlt11 • t , r.11 HWUOtr wlll Ul ;:_:» .. 1 .. 1y acu,1 ur antrttu • """ Ill IH I ••Ult wltlclt I• 11 :_!lllaU11 ti Ille llw Otr 111dt11 1 111 111111tr 11111111141 11111 •II t dw11ll191 tfHlllHd I• 11111 : .....,.,., are 1nll1'11 11 •• -.w•I 9"trlll•flr hats Te ctm ,. .. ti lllicri111tullH. u ll HUD • 1111 "'' 11 1-• •z• as• F11 • lite Waslll..... DC 1111 ,tuJt i all llUO 11 .n 3611 , 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR IN~EOISlE WHITE WATER UTILE CORONA VIEW LOTI Has OM! pa1h IO beacfl1 Protec;too ~1t•w fol w•th s"'~' bP.aCll house Can bu.lo larye home $1 745.000 Agl 949 759·9070 NEW TOWNHOMES COMPLETION AUGUST 99 609 B~a·IN ESCROW 609 5 86gorna 5534 900 Ocean View Doc:A Ptar1$ Avail John K•nn•y, Ag11nt 94111399-3663 OCEAN VIEW LOT Open SavSon 1 .t 29Cur1 Jasmine Creek UP9fades• plan S. 3bf 2 Sba Reduced 10 S67SK ~BOO 9'9·233 6335 !M'H43-8230 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA 24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA BEACH MYSTIC HILLS OPEN SUN t2-'4 1500 Card>bean Way • 31>1 2 St>a extensive ltallan Ulo, gianrte & s1one firs 3 skyltghlS, 2 t~eplaces flicll l11po11e CB Realty 562·869-3906 • 562 6118-8250 26 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEL "LAGUNA NIGUEL• OPEN SAT & SUN 7 Saint Raphael 3BA J SBA lorm bv & rl1mms Lg moste< w 11.. "' ,A;O 'nth'• IJll srtllllg 100!~ Walk 111 ctosel 4 I•~ Spl1d' ~lcldcase 3 large sun !. VJeWillQ deCks By C>Mlor 5740 9!19 949-<199 5185 32 HOUSES/CONDOS 1 HOUSES/CONDOS E SIDE NWPT HGHTS A,.EA. FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 House~ on taige Lot Bo11 NEWPORT BEACH ' GENERAL Upgfeded S449i< Eat1 & Judy ' 1 ht1ot Ag1 "I Cl_.9·642-4722 I ABANDONED Bl«h Coltllg• : SOLO!! EA'>lS'O£ COTTAGE SJ99,9'7 3BR 2BA t 191 1 584 .i•O>-tlld In. I AGENT 949-123-1120 • Showc11e Homes for u~11s SJ_ J QO. "rao~ BAYVIEW ~rghts 58, 2 5Ba : Sale In our Saturday Reel fleal!y ~41 '60-0800 hata.+'QocJ /loots 11ew paint • E1t1te Supplement! •'NEAR so C04ST PLAZA·· carpet alsO .a Eng sll Ga100t1 !.l:lomes of the Week •BA ZBA HOusi: awo~ 1150 ~ '" s3911 ooo Ami f Display Ms Slart di " 1 S?s• p~ol ac 2 car garagP Lotalfa C 21 Bed ll_51de r-~ 1s T~d3Y 111 SPM ~9.tlOO PltOC ~ W.r • _Zl_4""'.l~-:788:-5l::-_=-::=::---'- • -Oven HOll~ellShl .. J' s1s1 GoldCrc ... n l\.,n 714 434·2590 •NP CREST• 1 -Oeacl11ne ThuMay '.PM ESIOE 38r 2.SBa tamllt rm TOWNHOME l ... It Paya to Advert19e l0<ma1 tlon1og ca1heora1 ce •~ -In the Best Local 2·~lory cuHJe $<IC 2c garage '.? fl'l lll'l1>$ 10 Lc.h' lbr 2 51Ja Real Estate Sec11on S242 SOO Boo Wein, Redttor condo ""*rble " •tt>et r.arpl!l 71 4 350 1731! remodt:led End urwl • CALL TODAYfl -By Owner S291 OOo LISA K. RIVERA 2Br 2B• on lhe Stults. new :-Q49 6Jlo2111 ' 94~574-4252 '·''P.'1 & pant lllSllM laundry 38drml3B• RV ao:~s ~11C1 N 2r: gai roralr 1~ "" AN E WILLEY Sull$e/ vwws 5179.900 Bob " rmance or Lease Opt1Q11 94~574-4249 Wein Rl'dl101 714 350-1138 ~ 1°'• ~o or' S45.<1000 "'·---.-v .. * 9ro/t.er 949-6-12·3850 ,. CANYON BLUFFS SO DOWN . SO MOVE-IN 1020 Nlllcy Lane $2l2.000 St~t from Ille Sandi FREE COUNSELING Open Sat ll-4 Only Tn·pler Of I big ll<Me loood FREE Ll11 of HOMES BR residef11ial lt"'1 oommert:ial HUONA REPOS 3 ok 2.l/2BA l'#hme. Over Great West /Ii~ LOl:aliotl l.f00.723"4SJ lo 1119 perk Ext11 lg bt1, S38S ()()() Agt 9'1> &12"3850 loll of upg11dl1! Smart ~ ... VETERAN REAL ESTATE compleir on pnv.te 1trH1. ORANGE Newer Home Sy 0-ner lt0-372·6.JJS evu ~ 3,850 SF ... th P~lalTllC •E SioE CM• ,,){ie-..s S& 4 56a a 1a190 lol End unl1twnhome.3bl 3.Sba ·•'room lvr pool ·g.Jllld comm lmm.c, n.w tile 111 dn, new neer VM!a Pw~ C<l! Agent 61 carpel up llalf frplc, VIUll, 114., 03< 7'i73 2 car attac gar, bti111In1993. • -----vfAAOO 7 6 EQUeSlnan $271,000 i<rtlllHn Broker :: Ras~I· S..1 ~Ill 1"89 .. ~600$1 7t4-114·1101 • of i.pa •• ui llvmg Barn IN u pastU1e area room lor a1!!N ,.. Clfered a1 5750000 Arn" FORECLOSURE :: L.ozada Af1. 7t4 1e~ess1 _ MUST SELL NOW! ~: OPEN S4T 12 4 .. 1 HOUSES/CONDOS 2<11L Jacaranoa Ave " 1 FOR SALE 3br JI.la huge pool home. d Olfll : BALBOA ISLAND ov&r5l1P.O pool lro•t trees 11 Ou111 lam1ty ne1ghborhooo :. LOC HEART OF BALBOA IS. J""k·!2G7:,i~ea"or " 2 11911 loll. now h0il1lng S ... "' • ,, rental unh1. You could heve Olhce 949-631-8011 .. 1 lamlly compound·All with He.me 94\1-548-3360 " own bliek pelio Or you PROBAlE SALE Centr•I I• CjPUld build lo 1uh your own E'SIOE Sma• con~ on grlOd .. l\eld1. Corner property It size roe 2Br 18a Home ., two •townhouM 191•-Two I Ollered al $270 000 l)f'e, HCh ovtr 911191 • Bot> Wegla11 Coast Newpor1 ( one bf tech. Proper1y 1old Ptopelt1$ 949.759.3793 1 i!'A1 l1 With DIKlo1ur11 NEW LISTING' t MAJOfl PRICE REOOCTION Claulc E'alde Horne 2Br ;-AGT o!!i!:=3-6Sll 1Ba S26S 000 Ed Van den """'1 Bosscht. Bkr 949-650-0943 SfOM CAPE COO OPEH HOUSE-SAT 11·2 ::..~ 2 S&ltl• Oeni•ltt Bt 2557 ORANGE 1 llilfl/S Bt'I N/dVtood floors 3Br/2.58ath 'SUUSO 1 4'o\' Mtbl)' Vlh', JU$I '"JPS to Por1tr Malafronte Agem 1 Not1h B•y S1fldy 81t«h 94~371-161.8 t SI 195 000 '-"'Y Han»6ty I Rellky 9491615·3612 • E SIDE 5paaous 381 2Ba lam I · rm open br plarunove in tOnd • OlOE WORLD 9n 1oc S369 000 Earl & .Juoy : ' CAPE COO CHARMER hytOf Agenl 949-642-'4722 ' ~ ltory front home. 3br ' 1.5bl. RNr ipt. mll• J 2 cleckl. 2 brick pallOI With hOmt. 4 Ctl' gtl'. Temdem 1 11<11klng. Newly renovltedl t GrNI •trHL $130,000 ...-...... • ... v_• 0ott __ 1e_M_M_1w_s_11_ ... 1.r -.---~...-...-----...-.1 I • :·--~~F£=R~NL~E~AF~.H~89-!!,000~_, -.11 FERNLEAF-$148,000 LEGAL TRl-fllEX·1 BLOCK TO OCEAN, JOHN KENNEY, AGENT N9-12J.4.CM 13 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE DANAPOfNT DANA POINT CONVENIENT TO DP HARBOR OPEN SUN 14 33606 CIRCULA CORONA 3BA .. oon 2 Sba, OYllSiZed 2 car 041 1752sl. nt!wly re· ~oraled, comm pool, Jpa, ,.,,.,,., 760-721 ·9591 24 HOUSESJCONOOS FOA SALE LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN VIEWI $185,000 Upgraded, 21>( 21N. tnd unl1 ltplc, 9'11d COfllrn, ltlor1 w1 lk 10 b11cht Agt. 94MM.()llO EOUESTRfAN ESTATE Cus10n1 Bllilt "fit 58.! Hamo Amenities are too IUll(?J'OUS 10 A~ll SI 2 Mbon Ar!l!ie Lorada C·2t BeACJsido ~1_. 785-8857 TWD &tdroom Condo'.Elld /otal/Ofl 11urrored wu 1s new ~ Be1t>ot tAf1t1 ~ floor, new lilJPi5, W'O. a)SOC pod .4 spa $249.000 Own-riAi)m/ 949 6J2· 7573 ' PRIME NEWPORT CONDO SpaclOllS 281 28.a lt1 gated a1ea A oa1g.lll1 at $284.9001 Call Patrlc~ Tenore al 1149-856 9105 'Udo Penn· 20 Buell 0r-:- 2bl 2t>a ~851, cooan coonter lop$ l!-..id8 ~~dryer. I.ind H!a.t,t comm pool Pr lvat beaCll Joe resi•Jenls S 159 900 LIDO RESORT HOMES 90-673•6623 01 720-9882 tlO OcNn & BIY v-1J8i 3Ba custom home latye loonal dWW'tg & IMng 1oom, kil Yi! breai..tast nook hardwC>od lloot5 Franch doora. By Owool $969.000 949515-8004 BIG CYN VILLAS TOWNHOl.IE EXCELLENCE FOROIMACARTHUR 2-3BR SALE OR LEASE Mason Ellll Rffltot1 9'9-759-7700 BAYSIDE VILLAGE Unrque cu<>tom budl t1o1n1 21>1 208 ll9aity 12Q05f ol toc>-lrne l•niStles WOOtls. l!lfi wa~ DOd llooT cove11ngs PlllOlarhlc wate,.slde vl!)WS Frplc & Illy fighlss Apprs incl Thi$ mini pa/ate IS.Oil land "8 ~ negotiated 10!19 1erm 1tt Price Jui.I Redue&d to $145,000 By Owner 949-723--6028 81yfront with Prlv•ll Bo.ti Slip. Rtmodtlad 2 SI°')' 4Br, 388 • den stat> {Jntt11ie wtlflter 1(}#)$. ntw C41bonelry, CfQwrl fTlbldiii<}. S 1 250.000 By OWi'iei 949-7!985001<205 &464410 BEACH ROil$£ NEWPpRT SHORES 4BR 38A r~ ter I 1445.000 By O#nof Bl<tt Welcome 7"-963· 1269 32 tfOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH Nftpott Wmrlront 83Q1e Penin.ula Pt 48r 481 M~111 Clrannef.Boat Doell_ Nf'W Kii 1se11er Fl11anoog Aval1} Laf7)' E»is 8l'Oller 714-669-1136 BA YR/OGE CONDO 111 gated commur~iy nas 2 tlugant Br s & B.lth Planlat>Ofl S/Jlllters CQITlln pod & spa. S2l9,000 eau MB1c1a Saunders -&even Gablos 714-967-3836 NEW·Eltqul1ftly Done 5Br 4Ba. 2-Sty ttaltan Villa Room 1or pool S 1.275,000 Ready lor Occupancy WATERHOOSE REAL ESTATE. 310 .. 56--0233 PORT SlREET HOME lREA 4bf 2.6ba, with pool. Wiii r1model ,or cuatomlze to your nHda. Prine only Owner/agt 714-103· 13t1 .ONE FORD RO 8 Thunderbird Or. Ruaoy 1111 IO.m. 4 cx...up , ;y :IOf 3_Sbf huge 1!1$lr Ix !Jll 1st 01, Ctlilltens bonus rm media rm 3 car r.)al ITIOl&l NEVER BEEN OCCUP1EO No meaow ROO$ Wdl COO(>tlll11l wctl bll1s $I 2S5 000. Ownei Dir 949 729-0119 33 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR $Alf NEWPORT COAST NP.COAST, S11111 Lucia Dev. OPEN SUN 1-S ns1on.Pln• SBfl 4.SBA 1poc11cul11 vlltw11 Never livid In. REDUCED TO S1 , 195,000 Sl•lanie M1urer • Remu 949-717-7894 47 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALf .. } 1VST1N Tu111n H1/11 Pr1v1te Est111 5Br 4 58a English TU<JOt POOi spa I JlPOIT COUIT SltllilmS Cad Patru: T~ncHe. A!l-'ill 949 656-9705 75 INCOME PROPERTY JUNITSSALE 'COSTA MC::>A• NH' Or1n9e CoHt College GrNI rental 4 un11 complex, Nev• vacant, OwnerfBkr $345,000 714-54~3666 80 COMM/RETAIL nNDUST SALE 2·Slory Ofllce,w/1000 SF 11 House "''Trok d«J1, close to F11ys H.-~ ('CH t>eavrt.11 IJOOSCllJX! 1cning secunty arid /fie ldf'td $86 per SF S225 000 Btol<et Co-op 01111"'•~Qi'11ll 941-722·0155 COMMERCi'Ai BUILDING CORONA DEL MAR Prime Coast H1¥Y Loelllon. P1rlllng. Long term IUM 9-23 Cap 1e11. SI00,000 fttlbof rHlty logo 'MM73-4400 w-.hllbor.fHlly·uea.com 104 °APTS BALBOAtSLAND BALBOA /SU.ND 31)()() •I Ouple11 1410 So S.ytronr f8rlDen 3s. 11"-:/19 $3000' mo r-•rfr 949 752-1881 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA * BAY FRONT BLOG • I Gr t ~ quret, clean. no pe19 f'\&(111(!1 Avail 7115 $j195'Mo 9W873\1943 108 APTS COAONAOELM tTHE• SHORE$ APTS 1 & 2BA TOWNHOMES S11r11119 11 S1095fmo M<!ldh 10 Moi#\ ~ We Ill t pol CorMIUl'lty 6 blocks lrom beach LAGUNA BEACH ll08C1I !:-Coat ""' OPEN HOUSE 949 644 2611 £'$1DE~ Oilt'l/IOWI> ~dt=·~=~;;;;;:..;;;;;.;;;;._,,,, Plu MJ<ilhflt hOuSet Gtl oppt r 2 Story 181' Apl. w~ng 1.a.JZZJ to get Ws It! """ SdlOOIS ' tub s 125Mno uWa lnduded SAT 24TH SUN 25TH Rison tv wall lo LliQoor* ' PllUine bMChes Atd118C1uill mtg hotnel ~ 'N<J llf1 ' waJs oC gins Up 10 3bf's Prad flom $ t26 000 • S235 000 N04 Mlli"9 ol land Hacienda Homes RonCel l.h31C>-.$9Mt50 Ollltt 32:) 650-9950 have ircomtl E~t:eltenl IQ< &10 112 Bea00a Open HOUM lntwlOf tool S369 000 suooay 94WS.7222 Na'!:] _ 6.tmians. Ptudflfltial c.. RMIY 949219 2141 I I ''° OCEAN VIEW 110 COSTA G ONCE IN A UFETIME • COSTA ME~ Ii BUT • IJNOER St MILUON AGENT Nf.113.,1"1 Junior 1 bedroom •nd I beelf oom ll10 2 bedloom t Hlwpon lkh Wfllclrff btlh 0.Aet glted COIMIUnlly, 1407 NottlnOhem LIM. OOCll. ionnla, oesy accep IO OKN sAT 12.f lttt;r•i· bHeh & malls Pflme loci 3bf, 2be noutt llf>"' 7tH5T.0071 pro11 IOOOwf IOt Htwearl)et & hlbl 6/lllrp iBi 1 'i/4 Bl p.int Mow In condition. FP, ON/, wld 1111 ~ 1 9111191 SSIS,000. ly OwMf '*'6 1 parlUng iplCI HH4MSOO' 716-5.f120 St0761rno. ~t&4W882 Doors -'frlq1h1111r ~Ullim1-.i OOpni \l<•llW\•l rt11 .. , \\ 111~ In 8.aoo111-:l llllpr11 \l•o1..t..1 • '""'' 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH ...• - 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH . 132 . APTS NEWPORT Bt:ACH LIVE IN LUXUR Y I/,,~ J { ( r Ir 111/ APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fashion fs(arrd Lifestyle _ . • Concierge ServlL-e • 24 HR SectJnty Cate • 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility I Bed from SI 795 2 Bed from $2385 I Bed/den from S 1995 2 Bed/den from $2885 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access Gas Fireplaces 9 foot Ceilings Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Custom Home Design Proqram Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT l-888~222-6924 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree·hned streets and golf course views. Enjoy carefree !iving In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • Two-ear garage • Wasner/<Jry.-hookups • Fifeplace (wood & gas) • Air condrtlOnlng • Wet bet In 2 end 3 BR • S1 ,660 to $3, 100 • Sony, no pet.a. Q APTS COSTA MESA EAST SIDE 1ST MO SPEICAL SSOO.mo • $1150 dep s 1150/mo 2br lba, U_p5la11s, dishwasher llplc, balcony. qarage Also 2bf 2ba. S975r'mo Garden Setting, pool Mill on prem1ses 2043~ Santa Ana Ave The R•nter C1nt1r 714-Mt .. 203 119 APTS HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 M1l11 to bncnl 3 nlll. Speclou1 two 1bfl • 2bt townhouse. Carpona, · laun- dry IKllititl, ~a. MW carpel AVlll Aug 714-969-2433 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH lido 1111 Baytront Apt. avid yam round 61af11n9 Aug 1 S :J>r :lbl. on watet wfSanct; beach $3200 413 Vra UdO Soud 949-673-1283 Ol 675-3SSI Nlwport 1111 Y rly CUl8 11· model 28r 1Ba over gat Bey view. sun <leek. Wid tik·ups FP Ille llr, tng. oar. $1900'Mo No OogG/smlus 949-760· 1371 *YEARLY RENTALS* 3Br 29a near Oceantront 2 , S1BOOIMo • r 28a Oceanll'bnl, upper urtt S2500tMo •28' 18-Steps 10 Sand, $1500/Mo BAlBOA NEWPORT Rulty t4e..72M4M DOLL ROUSE t ILOCK TO BEACHI P•c rum, 2br 2bt. 120ttlUIDr.LM~ OfopllMt,000 Agl Ml-71H070 180~ COITAmA ·--- 160 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA 2br 2Ylba T OWl'lhOu!.e neat Tn-5qU&re TOlally remodeled 11arogt,W'd l8ll1S1&N~11 Avaa 9'1 s1100 949 VJG.7S2? E SIDE COSTA MESA 2br Iba cot1191, 1ncl01ed 1111191. 2 avail. SHS.S 1000. 714·662·31t1 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH NEW EXEC HOME In Pr85l/fl'OCJS Guard Gdffd Community 11•/h 2 Community POC6, G.,m Plllltng Green 3Bt 2 58a Fam Rrri S4 BOO Mo L.•se 8fOlcer 949/376-5576 NEWPORT 2Bdrrr 291111, Ctn F'P lrg yild. ~ 1600/lno Util pard Nls11'it )lpeW91r AvlJj &>15 94M42-#361 •VILLA BALPOAt 2BA 1.SBA vault ~I. pool ttnnla, Qa'td COfl\l'lluntty. $1400.'mo. 4113-532..4091 tTHE BLUFFS t 30 Stasldt • A bike 10 lht oceanl 2BR 2 !>BA. 2 SIOIY 1own11omt. 1rp1c, wro n1w carpet. p11nt, blindS S 1275.'mo Tile Renter Center 714 841-4203 Obi Lot~ lido Ille Home Plflli•r fur111$/ltd t1ou 10 beach. Yeiu !Ge req'd S-4500mo 9-49 &40. 73531949-760-1708 ·west CUFF' Ehtt, qulil l>NU11M 2bf Ub• WID new carpet, 2 car g~r1 clUb lloUM, pool, S-1700. 114t-'15·20l7 uoo 18LE 3Br, 28i firepace Laioe 98'•· sunny patio, s2soo·month 1·2y1 lnH 107 Via Juell'. Ml_.M~10I iJOOlSLe 4Bdrm·3Bath, Apll< IOUI liYlr_lg rm, loonal owq 2 mellof gun dackl upg1ar~. 2cat oar. Sl75.000 8111 Grundy ~•ltotf, 94967H161 Newport Marina Apartments 8a\·frnn1 n11nmun1ty wi1h pnvalt> lwi)(.'h. & m.inn.i ~illk lo B;.1lboJ J,.laml. l.Jr~e 2BR (rum l21Qi> Wuo1J bumm~ firr.pl•< ~ & pn\·ate j!Ar.llo:"· SOrrv. 1111 ~1.:; Pleu~ caU: (949) 760.0919 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT 1-NEWPORT BEACH BIG CANYON Sinqle ldmly home. 11819 QU&rded 481/JBa_ Ava~ Avg 15 ttvu Apnf 1 $4200M, 949·7!.9 1899 183 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST 2BR L.OFT. 38A S215Mlo. GA TED COllllUNITY. AVAll.ABl.E 111 CAl.L GINNI AGENT. NH37"'490 191 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT SANTA ANA 2 STORY TO~HOME 2b1 I 112 bl. 91r19t eoclo$ed paw w:o ~.&opg <Wtwasher. l8Cllllly rtmOd $900rn0 2233 £Cet1hna S.. Mgr on prem1M1. The Aentw Center. 71W4t .. 203 Uolll ROOMS FOR RENT ·cosTA MESA· MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Special On All Ams $134,00 Tax le tures 2Hwi. lronc deSk. D O pt1onet llH HBO/ESPNIOllc+ loc; dllnll poctlhealtd 1:1C Guest 18\n:! N•by Fwy. 4,96 & 55 min 1•11 lrom OC F11r11r0t, Cottcge. sl\Op malls. bc:hs r8'1 A membel OI c.111 HQl!WMo:el 'l277 H•bot Btvll 94~&45-48'40 RENTALS TO SHARE Lagun1 Beach, Plncnmlc Oc:ean View PenthouH Suite on 3 ~OIY manst0n JllCUZD. t>alcon1es e1eva1or, maid PersOl\/CO\!l)le Ok Avai 8.'I $1SSOlmo ~9 .. 64·1245 Free room & bOIM'd tor com- patible person rem pref'd Exehange tor houo;e duties In NB Musi ltke dog$ Cell day 949·574-8333, eve 760-8115 NB·lem 10 share nice 2 t I at beach. deck. FP. lndry, prllg, N/S, pets $700 rr.cf utls Don 949·•75·4489 -. 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE Coale Mui 1mell ottlc;1 space lo rent. St111lno It $1504300 Incl Ill utll ~ OCC, nice quiet loc. lot1 of parkl119 714-$40-36M I 402LOST ,. FOUND I LOST (Reward) Bladt male cat 0<7wer ShOles area la\! seen seen Fndat. 7116 NMlf.5597 1404 PERSONALS I BLUE EYES mlutd contctlon. Pl1c1~ Studio Cale Date 5.17..g9 you: lltl'tc11W lady, 'ltfY bffu blue tyee, red hair, on roller blade. Me black h1lr, mustache lrom Washington t dldnl get your phone • or me11age. PluH call Rldl.l1'd e 360-715·2946 CEMETERY LOTS PACIFIC VIEW PLOT Vi1t1 Del Mar $2850 (949)854-1656 420 GARAGE SALES C"4SATH 264 8t9nlwoocl St. Hou• hold, clothee, lumfture, more misc ESTATE SALEI SAT/SUN 10-5 2766 lii!Mew N B 1b8Nnd Ra~ M.11\0I') lum bo11C1io9 INrlOlllls toOls CIC 1 Fri & Sat 8-Spm llouM warH, 1oys, cluthes tloc11onte11 app111nces, books misc t809 Tustin A'Ve, Costa Mesa 0.1191 Sal• S•t a Sun 1-Spm Old 1ru,.. rr•sc lurn clolhes planls ate Cuml.Jertand Ln NB X SI l)(Nur ~ug1 Gar111• & Ealet• S1lll AnltqUCs, Asian art. lunvture. tin. ciolhvs_ tools ctllll8 & g.au ware. k11Chvn lqUlp el'lelron1cs EVERYTHING! t511 Prllclll1 NB Set 1-tpm Huge Movl119 Sale sat only! 7llfl\· 12pm. no early bildsl 417 -e.nea Circle CdM Croll Sl'I S.IW•d & PCK. Moving Silt$ CASH ()tjLY i ArtJQU9S Oak desk. 2 dlr'ang 1ables ' tnd lat>les. ITlllrOI$ lub chM, exeicise bike, Jo9' . get, dodoii scale, rtl)htor clock Cills only 8·8pm Phone N9"644·tl60 Neeghbonlood G•191 Si' tn 119'12100 Bloeli. OI M.f&maf, ~ Sal and SUn Bam-3Pm , ... .:649-4922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION • I •54 FURNITURE I IMMACULATE ~ IOl'lllll dllWlg nn, aealS 10 v.t1h buff el and china c:abi-'*' SHISO 2 Cherry btdtoom ut' SISOO entertainment Ctntec s1000 71+381·7949 Hiilan ierthtr aola & IOve- ltll, new 11111 wtapped, ¥tfY 1on, top qu11i1y1 _¥111 $2000 lllCrtflct. $890. INi-261·9933 FURNITURE FOR SALE Barca Loong11r $100, New Club Chaar $150, Bohmbay Ctte&I S50 Mi-760-1060 R1lpn l1u,.n Btclroom set Otf v.tltte WICker 011< headbOard. six drawer dteut1, n911r.tan<1. m111or S800 obo Beeutttul Dlnlne Room s.1 reel glasa top, ~,. ~ v.ood baSt. lour ligtll wood chaus upholitered 1r1 llOhl labnc·EleQanl $600.ooo Su1de Jennlftr SIHptr Couch w/\lpgfldecl 11111111 ... dark geen. $SOO obo LIQtlt Wood End Tttltea Make Oller Cll i491632-7573 SOFA BROWN COiiOOROY doloft llled llways covered F'11sl $150 00 TllttSH 949·759-763Sllllf eprn 2 Mll\ogeny antique twtn bed• w/Mehogany frlmt S350 lor both 14MS1-o445 LOTS OF GREAT STUFF! HPS SAT .. 1 1-FREE PETS I 1010 KINGS RO. Contemp /ANMAL A~ dwm tbl & chalr1, per1ect • • cond, entlq, hou1thold etc CAT, male, 1 r-• old, grey • .Did n1m1! o• tong nlltecl, nutlf'ld, Free to 4Femlly~ale1 Set9-12noon 1 good home. 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Lei ml. wtllt, t~ 1>W' nvv1 (132243) $18.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)1t2-480C HONOA CiVIC ox CP£ •15 AM.FM cd llloyl more• (SH51t109l Stl.999 <>range Cout Jeep l11JJ11 714-54M02) HONOA CRV.U Ill Auto. A/C aloys. pwr-. 1010078) $18 995 WOt OF W£STMINSTtR (71C)ll2-tlOI ... -~~ -~ i> :f'i ~ . '·· ·. . ) . ., 'II'... •• 'II' •• , ..... y 'fnday, July 23, 1999 13 Bridge By CHAAW GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN.AH HlhSCH TO.DAY'S CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE .. EASY.IF YOU SPOT rt BOO! vulm:rabte. Soul~ deali.. NORTH • A64 o K98 ""' O A9864J •1 WEST • 82 0 J 10 65 3 2 os •Q983 'EAST • K J 10 9 7 Q ~ 0 J7 • 105 2 the 1934 Ma~ten• p 1r ChAmp1onsh1p, which he won with Howard Schenk.en At most ~bles in the event the con- tract wa.s three no trurnp and West, 1n response to partner's ovcrcalt, led a spa~e. Most declarers routinely played a low sf>3.de rrom dummy. and lhe contract wos defeated. Etit won with the kin& ind shifted to a low club and, no matter what declarer did. 1he defendeB could maneuver to col- lect time club tricks in addition 10 a · diamond to come and the $pade nlrcady in lhe bank -down one. SOUTH • QS3 c;i A 74 o K102 •AJ64 .. Frey was one of the few 10 foresee the danaer of a club shift. Sine~ the bidding marked East for the Icing of spades, South realized it was perfect· ly We to win lhe ace of spades at trick one! The queen was stifi-1 posi· tional stopper. The diamond suit was set up by conceding • 1nck to East and decllf'Cr was in control -no matter how the defenders proceeded, declarer could collect one sp:ide. two heans. five diamonds and a club for nine 1ncks. When the defense faltered on the deluge of diamonds that fol· lowed, declarer came to a lOth tiick via the queen of spades. nle b1dd1og: . soura WESI' NORTH EAST I• hS$ 10 •• Pass Pass 30 Pase JNT Pass Pass p Opening IC!ld· Eight of.• We honed our craft under the tute- lage of the late Richatd L. Frey. So well lcno'Wa was be as 1 writer/editor that mruty forgot what a fine bridge player he was. For years he had the winninges1 percentage of any e~P.Crt in national evenu. This deal is from 695 CARSIT'RUCl(S NANSISUVS HONDA CIVIC LX 'II Local Trade. Like Newl 1589823) $14,997 MltSUBtSHI MOTORS www.co.tarneaamlla.com TI 4-545-1700 JEEP CHEROKEE '94 8 c:yl, aulO. tic, wm cass (RL151495) $9.999 Orange Cotti Jl8p Isuzu 71C.54M023 Jeep Grand ~ 'IS 41t<4 &.woof aopiclt. 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