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1999-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
. ' .. ' ' .. ·sERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA co""""u~mES SINCE 1907 .. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1999 . . ·1Hom~le~s becoming .a _ . .. Immigration screenings · are ra.ising So;me questions ~probl~ril m ··talbe~ Park • Authorities began checking hc1s rc11sed questions among some in the community. • Officials vow solution fur community of transients _settling along Santa Ana's rlyerbed. GRIG Rl.~UNG Deft"" COSTA MESA-Amid the dense brush along the Santa Ana riverbed is a scattered, hybrid society strug· gling to survive. Day laborers, parolees and Viet· nam veterans try to escape the swn· mel' heat by credting makeshift . ,., cmt't .............. arpet _,....a_W,'-llllJhlycn _...iii r•filf us, but you hem to find a .W.-at least ;vt them e11 ......... JlmScharum Patt neighbor camps hidden Crom the public trails in Talbert Park. It's a community where there dre very few guidelines and even fewer rules. After receiving complamts from nearby residents and noticing a gradual increase in responses to the area, local law enforcement bas pleagecf to find a long-1e:rm solution that suits both residents and the park's homeless population. "We want to formulate a strategy lhat recWies this issue," said Costa Mesa police Lt. John FitzPatnck. "We decided this is as good a time as any to have a coordinated program cmd merge our resources together." SEE PARK PAGE A10 status of people in custody at "You can't redll}' 'l>peak ctgainst Costa Mesa Jail Monday. deport:ing undocumented crurunals, but are they rectlly cnrninals?· asked Jean l·11st Gt r Forbath, founder of Sha.re OuL 5elve£ ======-':""Oaft":""":'.:Pllol__,,====-------t•:;.;and longtime dCivocate for the poor. COSTA MESA_ The consequences Forbath's quelltllon ts a vdlid one said Kathryn Terry, a Whittier Law School of checking the immigration status of professor. and an immigration attorney people in the Costa Mesa Jail ge beyond h · d just sending suspected cnnunals back to w o represents unnugranll> m eporta-tion heanngs. their native countries, opponents are Terry agreed it 1s hard to speak saying. against the srreemngs when someone _ Checking the immigration status. of has done something to deserve getting those who have already been arrested IDf:l-Y seem justifiable on its surface, but it SEE JAIL PAGE A10 Pint-size Summer Stork• Sea Scouts dr ess the part f or their tasty treasure hunt W itha- mighty "aar- rrggghhh" and a scowl only a mother could love, 84 pirates took to their ships Wednesday in search of adventure, buried treasure and a comfortable place to eat their peanut butter ~ and jelly sandwiches. Clad in tom T-shirts and bandanas, these buccos filled 23 pirate canoes that left the safe waters of the Lido Channel for the lush sands of Newport Dunes where Uley The hunt was just one of the many activities at the Sea Base Webelos Aquat· ic Camp in Newport Beach for the yowig pirates. who -out of costume -are fourth· and fifth-grade students from throughout Orange County. The Boy Scouts of America's county council has run the weeklong camp for 17 years. This summer, there are eight of the camps, which run Mondays through Fn· days Crom 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and offer 9-and 10-year-old boys a vast array of boating knowledge. But make no mistake, matey. On this day, as they searched the beach for the unknown treasure containing the sugary rewards once belonging to Captam Jack, these were pirates first and students last. A hunting 1ve 11.1lll go TOP: By carefully following these clues, the Webelo were able to find their burled candy treasure beneath the sand at Newport Dunes. ABOVE: The Webelo gather Wednes- day as they wait for tragglers during a canoe ride from their base to New- port Dune , where treasure awaits. Aye, Aye Captain . . " . hunted for the sweet candy treasures hidden in the sand below. After figuring out seven clues to lead them to sugar heaven, the pirates pil- laged the sand to reach their buried booty. Grant Andet!>en ot Whittier, who won the award for be t puate crn.tume W1th an eyepatch, parrot perched on his shoulder and a ship's helm 10 hand, said he was having a fun lime al the camp. Andersen stud he wa shocked he was Cho,en •head puate. • Grant Andersen, §, of Whittier won the costume contest during the Webelos' Plrate Day treasure hunl West Side_wants high-end __ housing, major chain grocery • Concerns raised about the rep~ntation of Spanish- speakers during the city's planning for the area. Busl!Ga r'-~ -.... , -~ , . r Ir-~ ' fS ', ( • . It, ~· .... ~·""' --·-·~-...... ~- supermarket on the West Side. They also cast votes in favor of building high-end residential develop· mentl on the bluffs, although an economist said both would be cbaDenglno to accompUah. Jim Jlat>e, an economist working on the plan, Mid that With the 9,900 bomeholdl MJUEMNlUM MOMENT Keeping ahead of OCC's growth spurt Robert B. Moore joined the staff of OCC in 1960 and quickly advanced to become president in 1964, a PQSitiOn he held until 1982. Armed with a doctorate from Stanloid University, Moore guided OCC's ~ from 3,200 students to 30,000 and was honored as the ~'I OUtst.andillig Cit· izen in the mid·1980s. In addition to his IChool Chonll, MMi'e w• • tnJttee and director for tbe Calta Mesa Chamber al CclmrMKe ::1w::.S~:~a:= for bis~ QalDmttn&ty llirYlm, llDd ht atld • ..... :: ...... ....,., ... l'ftW.PJmd ~ • bcDall ... °' ...... S.fk'eOlp!!? ......... ,.. Moen w.. ,. of .. 'Hlwpllt-Mlla UoM Qub ..... -20 ,... ........... to__.. Or9gala. "'--..... .... SEE PIRATES PAGE A10 INDEX QASSlflDS _____ __. .. DWOOl _ _.... __ ,.,.13 POUCI fl.15-~-__.,,jM JO(lTt -----SfOllS ______ ...... ____ . A 2 Thondoy, Augu,, s, 1 m . • . . . . . ·, ~Ocals only . . ,.. Doily PilOt WOllllll ' A sales .-bity ygu · sflould surely ~ i • Caterlng to the ever-present touriSt in us all . Z iggy of ZIJHJY'• OpUcal, at . (949) 6?3-1883, says: • • EDm>R'S ~we are changing the • ..., ... llllllll"lrln'""""l't"'!!~~~"'""'° .... ~llflll~•~"",.....,._~ ·oon't let location fool you! We are more reasonably priced than the one-bow-superstores. I have been here 18 years and it is because 1 continually stock the latest high-quality eyeglasses, frames and sunglas~s." Ziggy carries many designer lines, but only if they are the best quality, have fw.r pri~ and the best guarantee policy. lJlside the store, all prescnption eyeglasses are hn.ished so that Ziggy can control the final product. Ziggy says that 95% of his cw;tomer base is made up of repeats and referrals ·My store has a warm family atmosphere. My 5taff must be extremely -0xperienc:ed -a..s good or better than I am, and after being an optician for over 45 years, I can tell you, they are good,• Ziggy adds. Por Ziggy's Optlcal's 18th anniversary, Ziggy is giving a 10% discount on pre- scription eyeglasses, and no charge on scratch coating and UV protection. The offer will last through August. It's located at 3417 Via Lido in Newport Beach For the credm of the crop in duldren's consignment stores, stop by Young Seconds. It also has the largest selection of brand-new exqwstte flower gul dresses in stock m all of Southern Califorrua The dresses come strcught from the designer and are pnced dt wholesale or below. The sizes dfe 3 months to 10 years and there are hundreds to choose from. Pnces range from $20 to $80 with suggested retail values up to $350. For one week only, all of the "PdlfY Tale" dress- es will be dvailable dt dn extra 50°/., to 70°11 off, begmrung Satur- day through Aug. 14. Some will be priced as low as $10 The dresses are 'ideal for special occa· sions, parties and portraits. Also, Young Seconds has recently received two shipments of brand- new children's clothing from two top-name designers. For the past 18 years, Young Seconds has pro- vided. the fl.nest m children's con· s1gnment clotlung, new and resale. The store is a real treasure for all of yow infantthrough teen party and play wear. Jt's located at 436 Heliotrope m Corona del , n'me of this feature to WORKING to reflect Its focus on people doing their jobs. SHEIS: A camp counselor for tounsts. MORE THAN RENTING As an employee at Balboa Beach Rentals, Williams rents bile-es, boogie boards and skates to tourists' from as far away as New Zealand. greer Wvf der But she sayt H'er job is so • much' more. It fall s to her to -----ia---~----advise the bewildered, the sun- Mar. The phone number is (949) 6?3·2120. burn~d, the Hawaiian-shirt- ·garbed masses on practical and ·'·spiritual mattea larg.& and small. Pipe cohnoisseurs won't want to nuss the pipe sale going on at the Tinder Bax, at (714) 540- 8262 and located at the new South Coast Plaza, formerly Crystal Court; on the first floor near Macy's. 'the sale lasts through Supday, Aug. 22. Beacon Bay Auto Wash, at 4200 Birch St. in Newport Beach, offers a great deal on Sundays - any car is $6.95 for a hand wash and free foam wax. The car wash folks also promise that they are not satisfied until you are. . B. Magness Fashion is having a big 10-year anruversary sale. To help celebrate, the store has reduced all sale merchandlse 30% to 50% off. B. Magness Fashion, at (94.9) 644-4477, is located in the Newport North Center at MacArthur and Bison. Magasln 209 and Balboa Island Kids Clothing, two stores. under the same roof, are having a swnmer and clearance sale on women's clothing and ac~es sories, children's clothing and gifts. The two stores any com- fortable and top-quality clothin~ The location is 209 Marine Ave. on Balboa Islabd. The phone number ts (949) 673-5542. • BEST BUYS ls,.publlshed Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of • good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 w 8<iy St., Costa Mesa 92627. "They com.e in with a ticket, and they say 'I never. saw the sign,•: she said. •1 comfort a lot of people with parking tickets, J say it's just one of those things that happens down here.* •PARKING IS A 'PREMIUM She dlso counsels those who ore so desperate for a parking space, they'd even take a park- ing ticket along with it. "It's really hard to find a park- ing space on weekends,• she said. •some people will drive .. around for a cotlple of hours.• Most people, Williams said, •are in ~ really good mood.• "You can definitely spot yow tounsts, • she said. •Jt'5 just usu- pUy whenev~r you see them approachl.ng the shop, they look like they're in space, looking around like they don't know quite what to do. "We can see across the park- ing lot from the store,• she said. "And we can also tell because we can see them putting $3 worth of quartets into a parking meter, even though it's only a <me-hour meter.• NOT JUST TOURJSfS Locals come into the store • too. "They buy our giftware, and lf they have company down, they always bring them in here to rent then bikes or ~etr skates. We have a lot of repeat. customefi, people who come to Newport year after year." Tounsts come to the store to Commission to decide if liquor and beer can mix · rent bikes, tandem bicycles, body boards, Rollerblades and the surreys, which William describes as canopied bicycles I made in Italy. "Usually. the weekends are blZarre -busy, busy, busy,• she said. •u starts off as soon as we open at 8 a.m." SOME KNOW WHAT THEY WAtlT Most towists come m know- mg what they want to do - bikes are the most popular item. But some. Williams s8J.d, need help, J •Many tourists aren't surt what they want to do," she sai~ "It's fun to pick out somethint for them that they will enjoy.• s • Planners say they are reluctant to change the Newport Brewing Company's license. : convenienc:e or necessity would n· tri t b . talks -h I tru ti I no~s~~~~eth~:~aj~;COD· . IS c egms on SC ()0 recons c o~ sideration. According to police, • overall crime -from drunk-in· public citations to speeding tick- ets -in the area exceeds the city- Wlde rate by more than 258%. SlACY BROWN lb1y "°' NEWPORT BEACH -The Planning Conurussion is expected to decide Thursday whether tile Newport Bre wmg Company can add liquor to its line of beers. The Balboa Peninsula estab- lishment carries a license to serve beer and wme and would like io appease some of its customers' Wishes for something stronger. Owners Allan Fainberg and Arnold Feuersten, both of Ana- heim, have told planners that the permit would not cause problems for residents who live near the restaurant's Newport Boulevard and 30th Street location. However, in a recommendation to the commission, Planning Director Patricia Temple and Senior Planner Patrick Alford said the facts support a finding that the proposed use would be detrlmen· ta1 to the area because a public The adjacent areas also have high crime rates. Authorities said dunng the first six months of this year, reported offenses for driving under the influence and drunken- ness increased 19% when com- pared with the same period in 1998. Citywide the increase was 8.8%. Temple and Alford reported that: "Although there are no day care, rebgious establishments or schools in tlre area, this is located in a mixed commercial and resi- dential zoning distritt where resi- dents dwell on ~0th Street. There· fore ther~ js always the potential for impacts to the residents asso- ciated with patrons arriving and departing from the site.• Qty po&-y does provide ait.erla for situatiom·when the public con· venienO! dr •necessity will not be served. howeNer it is applicable only to bars, cocktail lounges. cabarets and nightclubs, officials s8.ld. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 VOL 93, NO. 183 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. PutJt,sher WIWAM LOIDEU. Edit« STIYIMARm .. Managing Editor TINA IORGA1TA. Aidstint MaNging Editor .... CAHN; Cky Editor DAN-. .... EdfeOio --CAii--. ...... WW .... ........ -------.:.:..-.~ , PW•llltlill19 UM•••• Record your comments about the Daily Pilot Of news tips AQDBESS Our address Is 330 w. hy St.. Costa Me5a, CA 92627. • Series of meetings will focus on how to repair crumbling schools, and whether a bond is needed. NEWPORT-MESA -It's going to take many, many meetings. That was the first conclusion of the school district's facilities advi- sory committee, a group of local business and community leaders convened by Supt. Robert Barbot to figure out what to do about the district's crumbling classrooms, leaky pipes and cracked roofs. ,Last month. Fred COod, an architect with the firm PJHM hired by the distrlct, estimated that the total cost to repair and modernize schools would be at least $127 mil- lion, money the cash-strapped dis· t:rict does not have. · Financial option~ include sell- ing district pYoperty. ap)>lying for state funds and asking voters to approve a school bond. On the bright side for the distnct. I.any namutola, a public opinion expert and consultant to the school board. said that 72% of registered voters m Newport Beach and Costa Mesa could -under the best of cir· cumstances -be convinced to vote for a tax increase to repair agmg schools. Std.le law says that tax increases must be approved by a two-thirds majority. Now, the committee, which had its tndugural meeting Tues- day evening, must figure out what to do with this iilfonnation. First, they must decide whether they agree with Good's and Tramutola's conclusions. Then, by Sept. 28, they must tell the school board what to do about it. If they decide to ask voters to approve a tax increase, board members want to have the option or putting the measure on a March ballot, and state law requires board members to give a least four months notice. But it was dear from the meet- ing that committee members are nowhere near making such a decision yet. Many committee members said they were concerned that the $127 inillion price.. tag' does not include any seisnuc retrofitting to make schools earthquake safe. •To not have evaluated that is almost starting down a path ... you can't finish/ said. Rush Hill, who ls representing the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. Hill warned that any construction at Newport Harbor High School would likely require earthquake renovation, since that school was built in the 1930s and 1940s. "Frankly, it makes me ashamed to sit here admitting the goal iS ... (to avoid tloing seismic retrofitting)," Good said, adding that Newport-Mesa, ll.ke many other school districts, simply can- not afford such e~penslve renova- • tions. He promised to bring inf or: mation about state earthquake standards to the next meeting. : Committee members alsO learned that only 9% of registe~ voters in Newport-Mesa hate children in schools, which mea.fll that the school district will have tO convince people who do not have children in schools to approve ait potential tax increase. : • The committee will meet as: l whole next Thursday and theG will break into smaller groups 1:0 tackle the many questiona wm'"tlf must be answered. • : •1 wouldn't call it de~.: said Del Heintz, who rep~n~ Media One and plans to advile th! district on technology 1.ssu~ Heintz sighed throughout Uli meeting at the incredible obltackt faced by the district. and wgld committee members to come .. Of with a long-term solution, •so tlJil never happens again.• • : "I would call it sad, thougli.! he said. • • • :· • •• WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES ftl;z ZtA'RMB lalboa I n/64 <:oron. del MM 78.464 ~Mesa 76165 Newport 8ffCh 77164 l'-'1Jl)Of't Co.st n~ T1DU 100AY First low 9;58 a.m ••••••• 2.0 first high 4:50a.m ••••••• 3.3 S.C:ond low after midnight Second high 4:49 p.m •.•••••. S.4 PlllDAY First IOw 12.:12 a.m ••••••• 0.7 flnt Ngh 6:271.m ....... .,34 Secondlow 11:U 1m. ...... 21 S:•p.m. ..•.. 5.7 The swell ls out of the southwest today for knee--to- waist-high sett. we 1lso haw • blc.k· gt'Ound northweSt wind iwetl giving llt M 7.90p.m. COSTA MESA • Ad9rns Awnue: A table and 1 set of chairs WOtth $50 were sto6tn: from a home In the 1300 block during the e\'enlng of JUiy 24. : •West a.leer Street About $8,000 was st°"" from a hOme In the• • 800 bloctt ~ 10 1.m. Juty 14. • • Hirt)or IOulevard: About SSS was stolen from a bu1ines.s In~ 2700 ~ at 8 p.m. July 27. : • VktOril Street: A compact disc player worth $200 w• stolen: from a c.ar in the SOO block between July 24 end July 27. ; • ~ Av.nue: A~ diK ~ and a c.amera Woml, $436 were stolen from ~CM In the 1900 block during the~: of July 29. : NEWPORT IEAOf .. .Doily Pilot Thuudoy, Augu$t 5, 1999 A 3 Time to · take a gray /Of!k at a black-and-white world T his is about the color gray, wb1ch is a mix of black and · white and can only be achieved by diluung those colors Ill various proportions. It has :4lecurred to me that although our • lQOst stubborn problems today !lnight be profitably addressed " with shades of gray, our society is moving more and more to the .absolutes of black and white. 'While recently emasculating a · d (gray) gun control bill, for ~ple, the House of Repre- 'entatives chose instead to open lJ!e doors of our public sch~ls to , ~e posting of the Ten Com- (!liandments · •:These musings are prompted by -but certainly not the result solely of -a letter 1 received fr-0m JJ.D'l de Boom in the after- math of my column opposing the hey of zero tolerance in our ehools. His letter was neither .--.--expected nor: hostil in tone. It: went tp the weakness of my atgument -the comparison of zero tolerance with such authon- tarian states as Yugoslavia - wbile dismissing as impractical my main thesis: eliminating the unfair and sometimes ludicrous ·hnbalance of treating widely diverse offenses with the same inflexible (black-and-wrute) pun· ishment. · But I don't want to hash all that over again. I want to reach for a different p<;>int that might THE llLL CURVE help explain and perhaps even begin to bridge this gap. I'm becoming more and more con- vinced that the protagonists m our society are not so much Democrats and Republicans or liberals-&td=eomervatives, but rather the grays versus the · black-and-whites. In that con- test, the intr~ctability of the absolutists makes any sort of compromise-or even comrnu- -nication -increasingly difficult. What better example close at hand than the El Toro airport dispute? The people in South County opposing the airport are intractable and thus beyond either compromise or communi· cation. But making an example of El Toro is easy. Where the 9 7 I grays and the black-and-whltes get into more complex trouble is when the absolutists overlay their concept of morality on sooal, political or highly person- al matters. The marquee problems have been up m lights for a Jong time. The opponents of abortion nave turned it into dn absolute moral issue that brooks no compromise -and at its extremity has influ· enced unstable people to murder abortion workers. The same is true or honwsexualtty; funda- • mentalists of e variety of reli- gions have ignored oiological fmdings and human rights to demor1Ue homosexuals and thereby proVlde a rationale, again, for murder. A few weeks ago, for exam- ple, the Roman Catholic hlerar- chy cashiered a Maryland nun and priest who have long been numstenng to the gay conununi ty. This action prompted an offi- cial of Calhollcs Speak Out to say: "The kind of message the Vatican has put out about homo· sexual persons and phrases like , 'intrinsically evil' frankly iS part of the antigai' rhetonc that ulti- mately undergirds violence.• These absolute statements aren't dropped into a void. They provide authority from on hlgh for the extremists in our society to vent their fear-and hatred. And because the grays of our 2651 Irvine Ave. (M-a 1rvtne> Costa Mesa, 92627 200 Marine Ave. <••Pm> Balboa Island, 92662 .. .. , Phone 949 631-4404 Pork Loin Baby Back Ribs . Buy one Pound, get o·ne FREE --.--......... -Re . 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But we recognue the legitimdte con- cerns of hunters and collectors and this ndtion's long history of firearms and so propose laws designed only to protect us against an open market on nuh- tary weapons and c-httdp hand· guns The National Rifle Associ- ation, emulating the Vatican, opposes all gun leg1slahon Dozens of daily decisions arise that offer no problems to !he black-and-white but give · the gray.,. pause These opposite state:. of mmd have lx!cn pro- duced hy man~ y ars of livmg and conditioning and nPeds. Black-and-white 1 ·by fa1 the most comfortable place to llve, and there are times when grays look upon that place with envy. But grays haven't arrived where we are easily or quickly, and, once there, it is impos 1ble to depart. And so we 'look at the history of the Ten Commandmenl<>, the different forms m whtch they apP,ear, C1J1d h?w po::.t;mg them m. the schools rrught confllct with the intent ot the Constitution We examine the subtlctie!> of medrung, the confusion with such current Wldely acceptable human activities as war, capital purushrnent and the wof'>hip of money, and we wonder who will chmfy th e conflicts for tlie .sdlool children. And when Cl patriot says, "My country. nght or wrong,• we . tend to say, ~wen, now, bold on a mmute." ln his letter to me. Jim de Boom wrote: "With Zero Toler· · ancf' you know what the rule is. ... Fanultes have rules. Business· es have rules, Religion bas rules. New1>papers have rules. Schools have rules.• or Course they do. We grays uni.en be heartily to the necessi- ty ot rules Without th~m. we would have chaos. We Just think those rules should be crafted Wlth fairness and reasonable ObJecbVlty rather than moral absolutes. • JOSEPH N. 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Three Costa Mesa girls hope that with this combination. and a lot ol elbow grease, they will be "' able to make the world a better .. ·+ To buy a raffle ticket donate to the cause or find out about the Opc!n House, send donations to The SchOol Sisters of Notre Dame Hol'lduran Relief, in care of Ana and Carol Burke, 2701 Fairview~ Road, Costa Mesa, 92628 or call (714) 546-1913. ,place. Sara Lyons, Zoe Gerard and Ana Burke are raffling off the bicycle to raise money for a dlil- dren's home in San Pedra Sula, Honduras, run by Sister Teresita. Ll.ke much of the rest of Hon- duras, this town was ravaged by the destructive winds and torren- tial rams of Hurricane Mitch, and SlSter Teresita has been strug- ghng to hnd clothing, tooth- brushes d11d money to send chil- dren to school. The girls want to help out. "Basically, we're rcllSi.ng mon- ey so these kids can have cloth- ing and food, and bedding,. and amenities that we take for grant- ed." said 14-year-old Sara. To explain why they chose to channel their Samdnldn efforts on a smdll lown a continent away, all heads tum to Ana, 11, for an expldnallon Chattering to her friends, watching television and going aboutqenlaysma c-0mfortable house on a bdy Costa Mesa street, Ana seems JUSt hke thou- sands of other young people in Newport-Mesa. But she didn't start out th.Ls way. Ten yea.rs ago, Ana's moth~r. Carol Burke, a professor of Eng- lish dt OCC, flew to the tiny town of San Pedra Sula. Through Sister Teresita, Burke met a womdn named Maribel, who WdS too poor to support her children and dsked Burke to raise one of CRYSTAL CAVE • Metaph}sical Books • Original. Jewelry Gifts. Artwork • Minerals & Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddha • Herbs, Essential 011~. Incense • Large Selection of Feng Shul Books & Basic. Cure Kits & Crystal'> • Water Fountains · T.irut ·Script Charfnellnq • A.'>lroloqy • Handwrlllnq l\nal~l.!t. 891 Baker Street A16 •Costa Mesa 71 4,7 54,1151 (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) There is a tremen- dous effort being waged on pleasure cruising. Duffy is made up of quality people. People who have chosen to pursue a career and create produas chey arc proud of. Whechc:r our engi- neering ream headed by Jack Heiser, are discussing che merits of digital technology, or our canvas dcparcmem is perfecting window enclo- sures, each department is incegraJ co chc end result. Thac is a quality built boat, which exceeds our customers expectations. Coordinating che dforu of manufacturer, Dr Chrln S11<e (11/Hw) u ow o/ ww"J '"''°wim 11."'1 ""'"ti r IJ,.ffi lifnryk Hu &JV'fl'M'lll u the ~1 oj '"'"'J pMpki Mal(ll~' ""''"' (11-,11 lvrr 1-r }1d Htun, t"f'""""l· f:.iJ~ l1pn. f'rr~U,. Hu11m111011 H11rbtntr ""le 'iuff M11rv On1t1. C.11ior1 M"""l" cf J.1/.n 5/relty, W,,,J C"'fi'""'" Behi11rl l:,11e1:v Great />rorlu ct nre (1""re11t />eo p lc distributor and service is a constant challenge. We are nor perfect, buc the difference is we never scop trying to achieve perfection. We receive wonderful leuers and communication from customers throughout che year which fuel our desire co build che best boars. her daughters -that's Ana. Many of Manbel's other chil- dren have gone to· live in a home nm by Sister Teresita in San Pedra SUla, ond Burke and Ana have stayed in touch with them, even spending a year living m San Pedrd anu visiting with .Ana•s CentraJ American family. Ana said she thinks of Burke as her mother, but has stayed in · touch with her biological family as well. Photographs of them adorn her house. So when Burke won a bicycle tn a raffle at a local supermarket last spring, her first thought was not how much fun it would be to ride it, or even how much she could sell if foI It was ·-Whal can this bike do for the people of San Pedro Sula?" The girls deoded to raffle it off to raise money. They asked a friend who owned a cabin in the moun- tains to donate a weekend, and they tossed that in the raffle too. They plan to hold the raffle Sept. 12, one week after school begins so they have time to hit up teachers and school friends as well. As they were 'making their plans, Surke learned that Sister Teresita hers~lf would be vistting Last year we wan red co . . . capture our mtsston m one simplc.scacement. After much debace, and many visions, we adopted che phrase, "The World 's Premier Electric Boat Builder". Duffy felc strongly we never fall short of fulfilling that proclamacion. We appreciate the incredible loyalty and hard work che Duffy Crew puts in co maintain our vision. Doily Pil9] '·. BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY 111.0l Sarah Lyons, l~ft, Ana Burke and Zoe Gerard are raising money for Honduras' hurricane victims by holding a bike raWe. the U.S. for medical care. The girls decided lo hold an open house for her, too, and invite their friends and fa,mily over to meet Sister Teresita and give her donations. The open house will something like this before," Sara be held at the Burke home this said. "This is really rewarding, Sunday. but you get d Jot back too. You ... - "This is a really good cause, _ have the reeling that you've donC: and I've never been involved in someUung good." • - · Doily Pilot Thursday, Ai.lgvu 5, 1999 A 5 A HAND OUT Owner demands apology MARiANNA DAY MASSEY I DAJlY PllOT Brothers Adam PJon. 6, right, and Daniel Plon. 11, share a laugh as they try to scale a concrete cylinder at Balboa Pier. -•~om Moore wants a retraction from the radio talk sho~ host, or his day in court. STACY BROWN llo+tl'h SOUTH COAST PLAZA The attorney for Beach Access surf shop in South Coast Plaza issued a warn.mg to Laura Sch- lessinger Wednesday: Publicly dpolog12e or face a prescription that include~ a lawsuit claiming defamation of character, slander (Uld trade libel. "We're demanding a retraction because there is damage being done, and the sooner it's taken care of, the better things will be for my client,• said Andrew Guil- ford, the attorney for Beach Access owner Tom Moore dfld mandger Ryan Scheiber. The controversy began dbout two weeks ago when the popular radio personality known by her fans a~ "Dr. Laura• walked into the Beach Access surf shop in South Coast Plaza. After noticing a Big Brother skateboarding magazine, pub- lished by Hustler magazine boss Larry FlyntJ and talking to CHILORfN·s BOOt'IQUE CONSIGNMENT ~· Children's Tews Hi End : WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR .. · Cloth Ina & furniture -.r 0-6>< Accessories Maternif'Y'Clothes · Ml CASA Scmnber, Schlem.nger 1 ft the store vowmg never to retwn Schlessinger then told her radio audience, estimated at 18 million people, that th~ !>tore had a porn magazm~ on its shelf and urged them not to shop there. "My goal was to protect children from exposure to (pornographic) material,• Schlessmger said. · However, Gwlford sa1d, Sch- lessinger was out of line. "Schlessinger's stated purpose of protecting children 1s com- mendable,· Guilford said. "But people like her who ar~ provtded with powerful forums have a high c6lling to act respdhs1'bly. · • "If you have a bully pulpit, you don't have to be a bully. Dr. Laurel acted like a bull ill a china closet, and the china closet is the Beach Access store." Guilford said il the comments were not retracted within a • Wd· sonable· amount of tune, he would file a suit seeking Qdmage for de anung me store, lts owner and manager and foi. libelous and lllnderous statements. Schle~singer'1t pokeswoman · and the genera'.l manager of her how, Keven JJellom>, said the entire. episodils • ndiculous • and th,lt the talk show ho. t has attempted to reach Moore. •we both have left messages for him.• Bellow said. •He's hav- ing Jots of fun. This is Tom Moore'S 15 nunutes of fame, and he's milking it for all it's worth.• Shock 1ock Howard Stem and ooUeagua Tom Leykis of Kl.SX radio last week blasted Sch- lessmger·~ comments. Stem said Schl~smger should "stop picking on the little guy , " while Leykis rdill .. d at her for militant actlons. ·or Laura is usmg a nuClear weapon to kill a bug,• Leykis said. -. 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A•••h ~ FT. s•on1111n Ulnt I IPlllUTllY CllAllH Wiii llfllllllll I alFllllUlll a1M11 ee1m11 a 111w111 . 16 t .... A 6 Thursday, August 5, 1999 around town • ~ AROUND TOWN itetm to the Daily Pelot, 330 W lly St., Costa Mes. tlQ7; fax ~m to (!M9) ~ 170; or c.all (949) 642 • 5680, Ext 228 A complete Uni~ of Around Town may be foond at flail)i:>ilot.com TODAY Sdroolchildren are lnvtted to a fwiny magic show titled.· •The Magic of Re~ding• at 10:30 a.m. .at the library's Balboa branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. The program is part of the Newport Beach Pub· lie Library's "Long Ago and Far Away• Summer Reading Pro- gram. For more infomiation, call (949) 717-3801. The Foundation Fighting Blind· ness will present •VISIONS '99: Treatments and Cures on the Horizon· through Sunday at the Century Plaza Hotel & Tower, 2025 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles Admission is $250 per person for the three-day event ~ luncheon and dinner ban- quet are included For more mfor· mation, call (800) 683-5555 SATURDAY The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center offers a class on •1 Ching" from to am. to 1 p.m. The class, tdught by Michael Weu. is $5 The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center ii at 270 E. 17th St., CO';tta M , For more information, call (9'9) ~211 . A badl-country hlke wUI take place at 9 a.m . today. Sunday, Aug. 15. 21, 22, 28 and 29 at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coctst Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Morro Vt.S- 1tor Center. Parking is $6. for more information, call (949) 497- 764?. SUNDAY The Eva ngellsm Committee of St. Matthew's lradibonal Episco- pal Church is hosting an Jee Cream Social at 11 :15 a .m for · lunch, games and goodies St. Matthew's is at 1723 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach For reser- vations or directions, call (949) 646-1152 • U you enjoy Volkswagens; make plans to attend the VW Jam· boree. Gates open at 9 a.m. at the Orange County F&r & Expos1tion Center, Adm1ssion is $12 for adults, $5 for juniors (6-12) and ctuldren 6 and under are free. For more information, call Inter· Shows Motorsport Promotions Inc. at (714) 582-2371. MONDAY 1b Latest ThJog Teacb.IAg and Healing Center offers a class Oft •Elemental Wisdom." an expen- entull work&hop on the four ele- ment£ of air, fire, water and earth taught by Sdndra Sauer, from 7 to 9 p.m . The fee is $10. The Latest Thing js at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Me. a . For more information, call (949) 645-6211. Participants ln the Newport Beach Public Library's Sununer Rcadmg Program are invited to dttend the grand finale ioo cream social at 10:30 a.m. at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information. call (949) 717- 3801. The City of Newport Beach wtll have Bass Fishlng 'Camps Mon- day-Thw-sday, Aug. 9-12·from 2· 4:30 p.m. and Tuesday-Friday. Aug. 17-20 from 9-11:30. Classes will be held at 16th Street bay side on the Newport Beach Perunsula. Class fee iS $53 for Newport residents and $58 fot nonresidents For more informa· tion, contact Community Services Department at (949) 644-3151 . TUESPAY The Jewish Family Service of ~curring pain . Tenderness. Stiffness . Swelling. These are common, but unnecessary symptoms. Some of the area's most experienced physicians in the treatment of joint pain have dedicated their expertise to a program that improves lives. They arc part of MemonaJCare Orthopedics at Orange Coast Memonal Medical Center. 1nerc arc many options, but if Joi nt Replacement is the best one for you, our team has an exec tional track record . Compared to the national average we have: • Fewer surgicaJ compl1cat1ons •lower infection rates • Faster recovery • Advanced technology SEMINAR --- Leans why our Joint Trtatmmt Program works. Dr. llmothy W. Gibson . Wrd"tSday. August 1 t . J:30 -4:00pm. Orattgt Coost Mmiorial Mtdical Catttr Ref m hntmts will bt sawJ To rrJisftr C4ll toll frtt 888-626-2662 Call toll free 888-626-2662 to register for a seminar or for more • infonnahon on our Joint Treatment Program. And start llVing.again l 0 MEMORIAL CAR~ ORTHOPEDICS AT ORANGE COAST .. - Oiange County provides a sup· l port group for adults rocovenng from childhood or teenago exual abu e. Meeting~ are Tuesday from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. at the agency's office at 250 E. Baker Street, Costa M a. Preregistra- tion is required. For more infor- mabon, call (114) 445-4950. 'lbe Sandwich GeneraUon, the first of a tluee-part series each Tuesday offering tips on improv- ing communication in relation- ships, will take place at the Jew- ish Community Center of Orange County, at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Members pay $45, non- members pay $55. For reserva· tions or infonnalion, call (714) 755-0340, Ext. 271. • The Ronald 'Reagan Center for Public Affairs presents The Rea .. gan Forum with NBC news anchor and author Tom Brok.aw at 6 p .m. at the Reagan Library. For more information, please call (805) 522-2977. WEPNESPAY --n1spelllng the Myths About Y2K, • a free public continental breakfast and presentation spon- sored by LADS, an IBM busmess partner, will dddress the myriad issues dnd hysteria that have sur- rounded this histonc event from 7 :30 to 9 a.m. at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, 2601 East- bluff Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 448- 9578. The Newport Harbor Alea Chamber of Commerce's Noon Networking Luncheon, featuring mar~eting expert Dr. ~ichael Ames. will be held at noon at U1e Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beac;:h. Members are $15 with a re ervation and potential mem- bers..-are $20. For more in{ormA· tion. call (~9) 729-4400. 'lbe Home and Small Business Alliance will meet from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe to dis· cuss • Maihng Llst Do'& and Don'ts. • Own'ers of small busi-. ness are mvited to attend at no charge. Mimi's Cafe is at the-cor- ner of Barranca and Culver in Irvine. For reservations and Wor- mation, call (949) 786-0030. AUG.12 > Mother's: The Naturat Choice, will hold a book Signing and tofu cooking class by Akasha, author of the •Art of Tofu • The event will be at Mother's Costa Mesa store from 6:30· 7 :30 and will cost $10 per person. Reservations are required. For more information, call 1-800-595-MOMS. AUG. 13 The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center offers a class on •p1eiadian Tools for Living: Co· Creating with Spirit• from 6 to 9 p.m. Taught by Krista Kirkwood, this workshop focuses on under- standing the way that thought, judgment, emotions and frequen- cy shape our perceptions and cre- ate the reality we experience. Guided meditation and toning exercise follow the discussion. The fee is $33 with advanced reg- istration. The Latest Titing is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation or reservations, call (949) 645-6211. AUG. 14 I· Chrtstlan Slngles 39 and Beiter will host a Catalina Island DiW nip starting at 8:45 a.m. The group will meet at the MariJte~ parking lot to carpool to Newp6rt Beach. Tour the island and enjpy a leisurely lunch on a suflny beach. The boat leaves the coa~t at 9 a.m. Cost is $38 per person. Mariners · ls at 5001 Newport Coast Drive. Irvine. For reserva. tions or more information, tall Valerie at (714) 536-4863. The Latest Thing Teachlng and Heallng Cent~r offers a class oh "Energetic · Comm.unicati9-n" from 1 to 5:30 p .m. Taught by Jhn and Anne Kinney, the class focus- es on helping people con.noct more easily with others .and lea.nung to say what's in their minds and hearts. The fee is $4b with advanced tegistration. TbE> Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St . Costa Mesa. For more informa. tion, call (949) 645-6211. · A back-country bfkeana muun- tam bike ride will take place al <l a.m. at Crystal Cove State Patk. 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers and bikers Will meet at El Morro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. For more infom\a· tion, call (949) 497-7647. "Lovely lavenders" wUl be pre- sented by Cristin Fusano and Mark Miskiewicz at 9:15 a.m. at ~er's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Aills Road, Cprona del Mar. Learn hoy- to grow, care for and select gr~at tomatoes. For more inlormabon. call (949) 640-5800. ' SummerCJ es Now Forming +f'LOWEn_-r Te"a Cotta vases, pots, and urns. 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For reservations 1~~n Stuart ~him at (949) 955-7562. ~AyG. 15 ~sit the Truck Jamboree from to a!m. to 4 p.m . in front of the Arlington Theater at the Orange .County Fair & Exposition Center, t3S Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ,\dmission is $12 for adults, $5 for jqrliors (6-12) and children under. 6 are free. For more information ~all Inter-Shows Motorsport Pro- motions Inc. at (714) £' ... -2371. AUG. 16 pcc·s one-unit beglimlng golf tjass starts with SllC moromg and "'everung sections available. The· Co\l!Se will provide mstruction in putting, chipping, pitching and hitting out of the sand. The funda- Illentals of the full swing will also be covered. Enrollment is $12 per unit and is not limited to lull-time students. For more informabon, e:an (714) 432.5012. .. the Latest Thing Teaching & Healing Center offers "Peng Shui for Private Spaces" with Carole Yieaks from 7 to 9 p.m. The class j.s $25 witb advanced registtation. To register. or for more infonna- tipn. cal) (949) 722-2933. ()(:C's law courses get underway. "Introduction to Law: "Business Law• and "Business Law 2" will all be available this fall. These three-unit courses are open to the PJl_blic. Enrollment is $12 per unit. ... F.bf more information, call (714) ... 432-5072 · OCC's marriage and family ·course begins. The three-urut course mcludes topics such as "The Changing Norms of Man- W9man Relations." "Theoretical Background !or Being a Healthy ;1Person," "Parent-Child Relations ~and How to Improve Them,• ~"The Uses and Abuses of Anger," ! •Human Sexuality," "Divorce" 'and •Love.• Enrollment is $11 per ;urut. For more information; call •'(714) 432-5012. •, The Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee will hold a general meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel. 686 Anton Blvd.1 Costa Mesa. Adnuss1on IS Cree and all Republicans are welcome. For more information, call (714) 556- .8555. AUG. 17 The Newport Harbor Area !1Ctiwnber of Commerce Business Referral Breakfast, featuring Jea- nine Just, president of Kreative 1 Solutions and accomplished author. will be held at 7:15 a.m. at Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur BMW Auto Re~ir ialist s249s: OIL & FILTER 1 CHANGE Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost for members is $15 with a reservation and potential member , $20. Reservations are requested. For more information, call (949) 129- 4400. AngJen age 15 to adult a.re lnvtt· ed to participate in a two-night, one-day~ bass fishing course, •Academy of Bass Fishlng. • from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Balboa Com- munity Center. The second evening session will meet Aug. 19 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the center. The day session will feature a casting clinic<0n the bay from 8 to 10 a.m. 'Aug. 21. The course will be instructed by Keith Nighswonger, tournament bass angler and guide. Register in per- son at the Newport Beach Com- munity Services office at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. ' AUG. 18 The Orange County CoastKeep- ers will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. at the Georges ·Camelot Restaurant in Lldo Village, Newport Beach . For more information, call (949) 723-5424. The OWLS (Officers Wives League of Orange County) will hold a luncheon at the Tustin Ranch Golf Club at noon. Eva Kriltein and her husband will speak about her book, -Escape from World War II." The Tustin Ranch Golf Club is at 12442 Tustin Ranch Road, Tustin. For more information. call Charlotte . Walker at (714) 549-2028. Dean Jackson and Jeff Russell will present •Estate Planning - Unique Strategies for the Affluent • around town lnve5tor• from noon to 6 p .m. at the Center Club, 650 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is free and lunch/dinner will be erved. Por reservations or more information. call (7~4) 429-2801. AUG. 20 AudJUons for OCC's dance team get underway at noon in the school's Dance Studio B. 2701 'Fairview Road. DANC'N ETC. performs hip-hop, ballet and modem numbers and is looking for dancers and actors. Partici- pants will receive three units of college cr~t. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5506. AUG. 21 • "Herbs and Scented Gardens" ls the tltle·of a program offered at Sherman Library and Gardens at 9:30 a.m Kathern Jennings, own- er of Kate's Scented Gardens, will dlSCUSs the many types of scented herbs and geraniums and their cultural requirements in the gar- den. This program iS' part of the Week'.end Gardener Series and is free and open to the public. The Sherman Library is in Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. A computer show will be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Building 14 from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 838-5941. A divorce workshop hosted by Maxine B Cohen will be held from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.rn. Cost is $40 for the workshop that will be held at 180 Newport Center Ori- ve, Newport Beach For more information, c4l.l (949) 644-6435. A seminar tilled .. Growing Beanted Iris in southern Califor- nia" will be presented by John Shousti'a of Greenwood Dayhly Farn\S at 9:15 am. at Roger':. C:iar- oens, 2301 San Joeqwn Hu~ Road, Corona del Mar. Shoustra Wilt shate tips on growing bearded ms m Southem California. For more information. call (~9) 640-5800. A free Internet seminar titled •Tools and nicks• will be pre- sented at 10 a.m. in the Newport Beach Central Llbrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado , Ave. 1l1is course is designed for newcomers to cyberspace and will concentrate on bow to use search engines and other resources on the Internet. For more information, call (949J 717- 3801. AUG. 22 .. Birds and Kayaks: Touring the Upper Newport Bay" wut be offered from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. dt Northstar Beach. Guided by a volunteer naturalist from the Cal· ifornia Department of Fish and Game and an instructor from Newport kayak shop. Paddle Power, the trip will begin with an introductory kayak lesson and will continue with a program designed as an exploration of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, home to thousands of migratory waterfowl and four endangered species of bll'ds. The fee is $40 and reservations are required. Northstar Beach is at 1 Whi.te Cliff, Newport Beach. For more information or reservations, call (949) 675-1215 A computer how wUI b h Id 1t the Orange Gounty Fau9rou11ds m Bwlding 14 from W a m to 5 p.m. Admll>sion is SS. The rau- grounnsi~ 5!138 Parr Drive, Costa Mesa For more information, call (71-41 838-5941 AUG 3 Thurw:iay, August 5, 1999 A 7 AU~. 2Z &plore Cry tal Cove Stale Park with naturalist Siolon Fellowes oo a hill moon hike from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . Hikers will meet at the El Morro Visitor Center. Crystal Cove ~lalP Park is at 8471 E. "ru st Highway, Newport Beach. • Th hike b; approximately three Tht! Ronald Re f an <~enf Pr for 11111,, on dirt roads. This is a mod· Pubhc Aflc lrs (Jfl nts th n a· cralr! hike, although sollle parts gan rorum mth 'ungres mau ni.iy be clifhcult. Not recolllDlend· Chn topher Cox (R Nt wpo1t f'd (or children under 8. Wea:r Bt>ad1) M l l a ru l ttw Re< gan <J<><xi shoes, a jacket and bring Library For morP lnformntl n c;lll wdter. For more information, call (805) 522-W77 .. (9-19) 497-7647. AUG~ . . ~Anne McAI,p,in will ho<;t. d frte •PackmQ Wnrksh•>p .. to teurh the .;ecret' ot pc1< king tt~chllll{Ue al 7 p.111 dt Adv nlme 111 Mc !pm i o world lrd\ eler and lldCkmg expe1t tJnd re'(t ntl) epp ared on •The Oprdh W1nfwy Show." Adventure 16 Le; at Ht59 Harbor Blvd., Costa f\tesa. For more inforllldtton, call (9491 650-3301. AUG. 26 The Crossroads Appaloo-,a Horse Show will be held through Auy 29 at the Equestnan Center of the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mes~. For more informa- tion. call (760) 728-9149 The Newport Harbor Area Chdlnber of Commerce's Sunset Alter Hours Mixer· will he held from 5 to 7 p.m. at Bri5tol Farms, 810 Avocado Ave.. Corona del Mar. Members a1e free and · potential member arc $10. For more information, call (949' 729- 44'00. .. A ho.me remodelmg and deeorat- mg _how will be held from noon to 8 p .m. in Bliildings 10 and 12 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Adnussion i.s S.S.75 for adults and $3 for seniors, children under 12 are free. The Fairgrowids is at 88 Fau Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more information. call (818) 909-9963. AUG. 28 A complete garden planning sem- mar with Cristin Fusano will be presented at 8:30 a.m. at Roger's Ccifdens, 2301 San Joaqwn Hills Road, Ccerond del Mar. Fusano will discuss what to add to your garden palP.tte from September through January. For more information, call (949) 640-5800. A traditional Italian Midsummer f estivdJ. will be hosted by Stefano Albdno, general manager of Tutto Mare restaurant to benefit Child- ! Ielp USA at 6:30 p.m. in Bloom- mgdale's Courtyard in Fashion Island The event will fealw'e Ital- tan specialties, music and danc- ing. For more information. call (949) 476-9009. If you're a worn.an contemplating major surgery for uterine fi5roids ... . Hoag· has another Option. c;fJ[:mc women with ~ymptomatic fibroid, c,111 now opt for ,1 "mplcr trc,ttmcnt-a non-surgical procedure c.1lled Uterin e ArtL'n l:.mboli1 ,uion (UAE). I es one of the m.111) option\ of tc..·rl'd by the spcci.1lists at Hoag Hospital. Your ph) sici.111 c.1n help <lctcrminl' if it\ the bc\t choice for you. UAE trc.lt \ fibroids without the physic.11 .111d cmotio1ul imp.K t uf ,1 hy\tl'rcctomy. Instead, fibroids ,1rc \t,11-vcd b) using .rn csublishcd procedure which limits their blood supply. Mo-,t \\omen C:\.pcricnce dccrca ed symptoms within 10 d.1ys, including relief fr om heavy bleeding and abdomina] p.1in. UAF i offered on an outpatient baliis by \XI omen's Health Services at Hoag-the #1 ranked hospital in Orange County. It requires only light 5Cdation, an<l the qu .utcr-inch incision heals without stitchc:-;. Which mean~, most women can resume normal activities within a week. KNOW YOUR OPTIONS WHl!N IT COMES TO UTl!RINI! FIBROIDS. TALK TO YOUR PHYSICIAN ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF UAIE OR CALL HOAG WOMEN'S Hl!AL TH 8EltVICl!S AT 800/St4-HOAG (4UJ24). ' 'A 8 llluridoy, August 5, 1999 around town Doily Pilot A hom r mod ling and d corat- mg ow will be held m 10 a.m. to 8 p rn. tn Bu1ldmg 10 and .12 Gt !he Orana.e County Fair- grounds. A<lmiSSlon 1 SS.75 for adults 81'\d $.1 for ensor:., children under 12 are free. The Fair- . ground is dt 88 rau Drive, Costa Mesa. Pot more information, call (818) ~0<}-9%3. ~.19 A complete garden planning semindr will bt~ pre1>ented at 8.30 a.m. at Roger'i. Gardens, 2301 San Jodquin Hills Roc.1d., Corona del . Mdr. Fusdno w1U discus~ what to add to your gMden palette from September through January. Learn how to prune, divide and tertihze. For mow mfom1ation, call 1949) 640-5800. A horpe remodeling and deco- rating show will be·held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. m BuHdmgs 10 dnd 12 dt the Orange County Fair- grounds, Adm1ss10n 1s $5 75 for ddults dnd $3 for seruors, children under 12 arP lret:!. The Fd1r- grounds ts dl 88 F«lf Dnve, Co::.ta Mesa. For rnon' mformcit1on, call 818) 90lJ lJ963. ONGOING IntemationaJ Speedway Racing will b<> hel<I ev«'ry St1turday in Augu.,t from 7:30 to 10 p.m. dt the Orange Count~ Fairgrounds. Adn11ss1on 1<, $~ for ddults, $ti for eruors 62 and up and 1un10Tli 13 to 17. $3 tor children 6 to 12 and children under 5 are fr . The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Onve, Costa Mec;a. For more mforma· 'bon,call(949)492-9933. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a support and dis ion group' to. assist partio- pan their recovery from child- hood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets on n 1esdays from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. Preregistration is required. For more information, call {714) 445-4950. ' A Dealing with Divorce Support Gioup is offered by Jewish Fami- ly' Service of Orange County. The group is led by an experienced counselor and meets on l\.lesdays at 6 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Swte G, Costa Mesa. For more mforma- tion, including dates and fees, call Heather Watson at (714) 445- 4950. ... An Interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Family SeTVlce of Orange County. The group addresses issues faced by couples where one partner is Jewish and the other ts not. mcluding raising children, observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home as well as relationships with extended fdmi- lies. The group meets for three weekly sessions on W~sday MRAMOliN111'0R1S .. (949)642-6886 333 E. • ..,th St. (Behir1" I-Hop) Costa Mesa All-new management. All-new look. All-new Inventory including: Wilson K-SWISS Jamie Soddock Balle de Match Adidas Dortyn Toll ~ Head SAVE 10 TO 40°/o OFF RETAIL PRICE • SPIN THE DISCOUNT WHEEL ON NON-SALE ITEMS • members of everung at JeWtsh Family Ser- vice, 250 E. Baker St., Swte G, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, including aates and fees. call (714) 445-4950. 'The Co ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads hlncheon takes place at 11:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Couf!ie Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 885- 9090. Body conditioning classes for mature adults are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30 a.m . at Chain Redction, 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. The hn;t class is free wjth a cost of $10 per class or $80 for 10 classes Jrom then on. Bring a towel and water. Light hand weights are recommended. For more informa- tion, call (949) 588-2427. · The Walking Club of Newport Beach will meet at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Hospital ROdd and Su~n or Avenue. Lose the wefgbt and' have fun. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. Appllcallons are available for students planning to enroll this fall at OCC. Applications are in the school's Admissions and Records Office, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Fall classes begin Aug. 16. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5072. WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Vim our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmadt' wools, \ynchetic, sisal~ )(,6\ f!M,.,,. ••'I (<>I :\1<~ (949)646-4838 our healthcare family. .. Bo.m:l-c 1 t1f1cd pcJ1.itriciam Skelley Chacon. M.D, ,111d \lilery Brouwer, M.D, have joined 1he Edinger \ \eclr{:.il Croup ~d1atrics department. • Bet1ram Dias, M .D • .M.a1-Khanh Tran, Jin • Harry BJ/man, M.fl • B urron Ml/is, MD • Dr: Chacon and Dr: Brouwer arc also Shelley Chacon, MD and Valery Brouwer, MD Board Certified Pediatricians 7~ schedule an appointment, call: (714) 43&-3838 El>INOF.I{ EDICAJ~ GROUP, INC. member!) of The phy~icit1n staff at I·~ucttaio valley. Regio nal Ho~p1tal and ,'v\.cdicul ·Center. Together with t~ entire pediatric ~taff at l:..dingcr .\\cdica l group. they ere dcdk-atcd to providing comprehe~ive care for the newest mcmhcrs of your ramily. • 24'-hour on-call pediatrician • 24'-hour nurse advice • Convenient appointment hour:s • £ncrgency weelcencl .nd bo/iday appointments • Ma/or insurance p/anJ accepted 11160 \¥.mer Avenue. Suitt 101 • Fount.Jn ~lie, 1-«*tl on tlr """"' rl &rt111n""" fWonaJ Ho.,6J rJ \i.JicwJ 0-,. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men 14 to 18 mtercsted in learning about ail- lhg, S('uman::.rup, p1 oUng, naviga=- tion and. cruising. Meeting:, are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday10 at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. . OASIS Senior Center offers on going assistance, counseling and referrul services for sernors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior OUzen Square and Round Dance Club seek.S expenenced danct!rs to JOID its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thurs- days at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m . Wedrles- d~ys.and a suppt>rt group for peo- ple suffering from chronic latigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic neatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Bea ch . For more mJor- mation, call (949) 251-8700 ArthriUs foundation instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m Thursdays at !he Jewisll Seruor Center, 250 E. Bak· et St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714 ) 513-5641. . NlghU meeUngs re ottered 1n Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for ·anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call (71 4) 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666 The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonp rofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach. The museum, wluch bas one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open· from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days. For more information. call (949) 721-9333. The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers watercolor classes Wednes-· days, through Aug 25, Crom 1 to 4 p.m. The fee for the 10-wee k ·class, taught by Diana Loschiavo, is $50. For more infonnation, call (949) 645-2356. oag-eancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their fanulies. A beginner session mee ts from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are deS~gned to ·reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of weU-being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonstre nu- Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers \ Hours M-F 10-6pm Sat 10-Spm • W ork Books (All Subjects) •Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Learning Games & Much More 1714) 557-7750 ous movement! to a.id in balance and ·concentration. The class 1s taught by Victor Armand. No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag eancer Ccntens at 400frW. Coast Highway, Newport Be ach. For more information, call (949) 722- 6237 . . OASIS Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact program for seriiors who have a l.im.ited local support system. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,. Costa Mesa. Meetings are _open to anyone who wants to improve his or her publiG speaking skills. For more information. call (714) 444- 5030. The Newport Beach Dlsttn- gwshed Toasbnasters Club 130d meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Brtstol St, Newport" Be-ch For reservations or more informa- tion, call (949) 646-1274. Mesa Messenge rs Toastmaster Oub 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde Uruted Methodist Church, 1701 W Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more mJom1ation, call (714) 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastm~sters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays dt the Vlllage Farmer, South Codst Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave.. Costa Mesa. 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' 1be Martin Pllfeur H..atb Group ii a'1 1hwa 'WIPIM11'l1• I ·PLAN you'r willing to pay f01 it.• Resi.d nts also continued o No shtluting abtlttt the ~ridge CONTINUED FROM A 1 Resident:;, how ver, said th Y. want and need a full-service ma1or chain grocery store on th West Side. One aP.Ctrtment manager said many of her tenanli have no uans- portdtion and need d store within walking distance. expr interest Ul putting utili und rground, although dty "d that option oowd Fred Boc:kmillet was anoth resid nt who how~ he was not afrald of.maJOT Ch,ange by casting • hi vote for ~ploang mtiltif(lrn.il:Y r~tal umti; with condominiums aud atfordabl how;mg. • Group supporting 19th Street brtdge comp~ains city won't listen;. consultant says city tOld him 1no bridge. f<.JJSI GH! lb't-t Plot WEST SIDE -A potential shouting match on the pro- posed 19th Street bridge was squelched before major dis- cussion got .started at Tues- day's West Side Specil1c Plan workshop · . A small grass-roots group of residents who support a bridge at the end of 19th Street - 19th to the Beach -showed up in force at the meeting car- rying placards reading •A Bndge to the Beach Makes Sense" and "We Want the Bndge.• . Bob Graham, a founding member of the group, said he believed their "legitimate input• had been ignored dur- 1pg the public outteach prqcess for the West Side Spe- cific Plan. He said none of their · input promoting a bridge had been included in any of the reports produced Qy EIP, an urban: planning firm. "They're tiying to shut us out for recommending new ideas,• Graham said. Woodie Tescher <>f EIP told Graham and the P.~blic that lus firm had been instructed by the council to prepare the West Side Specific Plan with the .assumption.. the .bridge would not be built. 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C'EST SI BON BREAD ELIVERED FRESH 7DAYSAWEEK fJ. TOIO BRM> Ti>nw..u AHO CHIPs DElM.m> Pu.vi DAID ~ 3Z Y«icde f/llmm·+ Sn'CI' f#sm·~ kl• Tario hrlil W• wo llHr~ Hw'P-flwtt "Wt' re not loolciftg al that ... r bemuse the City COlld decided sev· eral ~ ago that we're not inter- es11d In 0 lntge. .. UbbYCow.n Councilwoman decided several years ago that we're not interested in a bridge,• said Councilwomari Libby Cowan. •But we're cer- tainly looking at other issues that (19th to the Beach) feel are issues on the West Side, such as commercial development and housing de.velW11'ent • Cowan sai~ 1'he doesn't believe anyone has been left out or "frozen out• the process. The 19th Street bndge is an emotional is ue for residents. hundreds of whom howed up OUrtng publtc heanngs SlX years ago when the council first stud.led the possibility of removing it from the county master plan of drterial high- ways Councilman Joe Erickson, who opposes a bridge at 19th Street, said updates of the West Side Spec1hc Plan process are placed on thf? rouncil's agenda every month. He also noted that Graham and other members of 19th to the Beach hdve spoken at numerous council meetings. ·1 think he's had a lot of oppartuw.ty to_speak. and get · on the public record,• Erickson said of Graham. "Do I agree with him? Absolutely not • SUMMER SPECIALS! Tuesdays -FREE Cup of Coffee . 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"The fix-it plan is really d Band- Aid approach to an area that nec.>Ci~ a==majur ~e. • said Dennis Barton. •Any-option IS \.'ldl>le if "Many ol tht> ex:u;ting uruts are simply old,• Bockmiller srud . Another concem that was rcw.ed at 1\msday's meeting was the lack of reprc..-.rmtabvt$ from the We:;t Side's J...atino commwuly: · Mdria Elen, Avila, who owns El Randuto on Plact!nUd Avenue, d . she Wdsn't o much concerned with what wa gom to hap~n to the area north of 19th Street~ s~ Wd dbout thA lack of representa- tion of Spanish-speaking residents who live on Ute West Side, News! tters are pnnt•'.'d m both Sparush and English, cind traruJa- tor.; are available at the meetings, lmt the challeng" seems to be get- ting Ute Spanish-speaking com- .mun.uvdo the--meeting£.m:tbe irst place "With urilimited miles you'll always have somewhere to go." Whenever you need an extra set of wtleels. 11rnfng great rates 1s easier than ever. 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Over the last SlX months, there hdve been sporadic repop:s of cnme raogmg from w glary to sexual assault. ore rf!cenlly, there was a 2- e-fire - cause yet unkn't>wrt -m the park and a ptl uun that lunged ~ta police officer ~h6 shot the dog in the leg A pobce helicopter routine- ly scalls the area with a spe- cial iiif rnred system that dctecJs sources of heat. Dur- mg o·ne patrol, al least a dozen camps were spotted scattered around the park, authorities said. Some residents who live in a conaominlum complex above the park have com- plained about the noise below, sartJig they hear loud shouting and the occasional choru,s of barking dogs. Oth- ers express empathy for the plight of the transients. ·vou can't sweep them under the carpet ... yol\,.must help them out,•. said J~ch abarum, who has lived in the area for 17 •years. ·niey. are annoying the rest of us, but you have to find a solution - at least give them an alterna- tive." Schabarum suggested trimming the trees and bush- es to expose spme of the camps. He believes the city should find a spot where homeless people can sleep and shower instead of push- ing them into another a,rea. But both city officials and law enforcement know the answer won't come easy. •I don't know if you can appease everyone when deal- ing with the homeless prob- lem," FitzPatrick said. "That's why you need a coordinated effort to ensure everyone's voice is heard." • GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds • Cuswmized Orders · • Specializing In Engagement & Weddhig Rlng8 • Repa1rs While You Wait PIRATES CONTINUED FROM A 1 •t thought I would get set-· ond, • Andersen said. . Kyle Campana, of Huntington Beach, said he is enjoytng his time at the camp. Cam~ who is affectionately known as ·iv• by the others because one-of the instructor& forgot his name and called him by his favorite thing, said he would like to come back for another week. "My favorite thing was sail- ing,• Campana said. "Because we had a lot oUun and went real- ly fa.st.. During their week on land and sea, the Webelos learn about a number of beach-and bo&t-relat- ed subjects. In addition to canoe- ing, the kids get Hist.band experi-· ence with sailing, rowing and, as Melissa Kubischta stressed, •highly supervised" motorboat train.lng. Kubischta, 22, who fs midway through her third year as director of the camp and a senior at UCI majoring in civil engineering, s,µd she enjoys working with children. Kubischta said the kids. JAIL CONTINUED FROM A 1 arrested, but that assumption is not always true. The implications of the screenings are actually "chilling,• Terry said. •Many times we've discovered these people are not guilty of any crime other than being Mexican," Terry said. •Many ti.mes they're can be a riot. to say the leul •Sometimes they open their mouthS and the strangest things come out ot them,• she said. Jessi.ca Hancock. 15, of Santa Oartta, who is one of the camp counselors, said the kids are easy to work with. Hancock said it is rewarding to soe the kids learn and grow. ·111e best pert is when y9u see the smiles on their faces,• Han- cock said. Kubischta, who learned about the camp through her sister, said leading young kiCls is a good experience. One thing she said she and the o~er eight coun- selors realize is that the kids can be very impressionable. • "It's a strange age,• she said. •111ey will believe anything we •tell them.• Counselor Craig Jones, 16, of Newport Beach, who was once a Webelo before becoming an Eagle Seoul, said he enjoys work- ing at the camp. The real trea- sure, Jones said, isn't the candy that was found in Captain Jack's box, but the fun way the kids learn ~ew things. ~It's a fun place to be," Jones said. •It's fun to teach the kids what I have learned.• Doily Pilot SEAN HUER I DAll.Y PILOT Peter Heitdersen , 10, of Fullerton, as Captain Hook, shows a line of sailors the way to salute as the Webelos pledge allegiance to the Dag. ------------------·------·---------·· taken into a jail even though they're not really a crimina.L" Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service agents began screen- ing the immigration status of peo- ple arrested at the Costa Mesa Jail this week. Legislation passed two years ago requires the prac- tice. The INS has been conduct- ing screenings in Anaheim and the Orange County Jail and is starting to implement the pro- gram in the rest of the county "with Costa Mesa and Fullerton this week. Councilman Joe Erickson said he supported the practice but would rather see the INS enforce the policy rather than local law enforcement. "My position is when someone breaks t1ie law they should be prosecuted, and if. they're found to be here illegally, after they serve their time, they should be deported,• Erick.son said. However, it's not the role of local government to enforce immigration laws. Lt. Karl Schuler, who oversees jail operations, said he thinks screening for immigration status is the right thing to-do, an.d so far the INS agents haven't intruded upon Costa Mesa police officers' dally performance. Schuler also said the agents are supposed to interview people of every race. Terry said that'doesn't always happen in practice. ·When people are taken into jail, white Ameri!=ans are not questioned,• she said. •There's a singling out of Mexicans. We might as well get yellow stars out • 16 Independent Merchants Mattress Outlet Stor "I never want our police force to go down the street stopping people because they have brown skin," Erickson said. ,. and put them on all the Mexicans. flbey're) targeted more vigorous- ly than their com padres.~ Forbath said she would like to see resources used elsewhere, such as in expediting the process for legal immigrants to get into the U.S. BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT • •••••••••••••••••••••• Get the Best for Less! ~wiii ,.•~•-•i.CJ 1 •• ••••••••••••• : Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: I 11•1 .. -n•IDlllOii I I I ~ kl)~,~ r. ''••••••••••••••• I :zoom OFF: I EntJre Purchase I I •Exel~ Seba:;t1an & Dermalogie.l I I 8 Aveda 8 Murad I ires 9115199 •••••••••••••••••• I 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. I I 261 -6788 1 Jamboree at Bristol I I 1' I I Back Bay Court . . . . . . . . . . . . • 481 E. 17th St 645-20 4200 Birch St. (at Dove)• Newport Beach 833-0660 I •8UIAWU : ....t:ei s 1 ne1 . .,... ... ...... 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"I also think that because we h,ave a relatively stable financiaJ envirorunent, because we're sup- ported so well by the retail and commercial development m town, that we don't need a sca~ goat, • Cowan said. • £ think the issues of illegal immigrants will always be an issue that people will go to when they need som.::- one to blame for something." • • Daily Pilot • VOWNTEER DHlECTORV runs pert- odlcally in the OaUy P1I01 If YQU'd hke 1nformatt00 on getting your organ 111· lion ltsted call (949) 574'-4228 AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The A.l;JlP.ncan Heart As::.o6ation is looking for volunteeB to per- fonn variou::. general of hq? duties in the main olf1cc and implement · educational and fund raising events through Orange County. No experience neces 4ry, train- ing will be provided. Por more information, call {949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American }iome Health Hospice 'Program ne<'ds volun- teers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their famihes in the. HTN1ter Orange County area. Training is provid- ed. For information, call (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross nPeds volunteers to address comm~ groups about Red Cross services and to act d~ hc11~ons with the media in disaster uncl emergency s1tudtions. For infonnallon, call Judy lanndcconc, (71·1) 835-5381. ASSOCIATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costd M<'C.d uroup sponsors and supports outn'arh communi- ty service proqTdms, <iUC'h ds the homeless st1.nctucU)'. Volunteers are needed. For more mfonna- lion, call (714) 540-5803. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS OF ORANGE COUNTY Men and woml"n over '20 yedrs old who havt• hved m Ordnge Coumy for dt lPdSt six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to berve as big brothN~ or big s1s- ten. for children i:lg 6 lo 16 from single-parent homes. r:or infor- mation, call (714) 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.,- ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL Volunteer opportuntllL's include fund-raising, progrttm develop- , ment 'tlnd traimng to existing troops and pdcks. For more infor· rnation, call (7141 54li·4<t<l0 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH The three dfCd clubs need volun- teer c0c1chos and drb dncl crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more inronnallon, call (949) . ~2-2245 .CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The organization works through the Uruted Way and needs volun- teers, graduate level interns or trainees. for more mfonnation, call (949) 642-0377. COUEGE HOSPITAL The College .Ho p1tal Co:ata Mesa Auxiliary is seeking volun· t~ to perform clerical, recep· tion desk:, gift shop ·and other duties. For more inlonnallon, call (949} 642·273' between 9 a.m. c:Uld 4 p.m. COMMUNITY SERVICE • PROGRAMS SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM SERVICES OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers needed to provide assistance on the cnsis hotline and at the hospital. There is a special need (or bilingu4l and bicultural volunteers .. For more in!ormatio~. call (949) 756-0677. COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, backstage, mail- ings, typing, lights and many oth- er duties. For more information, call (949) 650:5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The soaety collects information, photos and artifacts relating to lh~toiy-otCosta Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed. for clerical tasks, com- puter input and help in the library. For more inlormation, call (949) 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa MeS'a Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors lo teach English as a second language: A $30 matenals fee provides every- Uµng needed to lead a student through two skill books. To regis- ter, or for more lnlormabon, call (949) 548-3384 or (949) 548-6584 COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The mulllpurpose senior services facility at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more inforrnallon, call (949) 645-2356 between 9 a .m. to 5 pm. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seruon, age 55 and up are being sought to help staff the westside substation. Volunteers would be asked to work two four-hour day· time shifts per week and would be responsible for dnswering phones, bicycle registrdtion, fin. gerprinting, data entry and assist with other citywide projects. Bilingual seniors in Spanish and English are also needed. For an application or more information, contact Seruor Volunteer Fred Gaeckler at (714) 754-5208. volunteer directory COURT·APPOINTED SPEOAL ADVOCATES OF ORANGE COUNTY (CASA) Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglect- ed and abandoned children. Vol- unteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For more information, call (714) 935- 61~. CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, INC. This nonprofit organization 1s seeking volunteers for its expanding trauma response pro- gram. Volunteer$ would assist Jaw enforcement, fire fighters dfld emergency-type. responders by providing emotional first aid and support to injured or trauma· tized people. Other volunteers would provide dtspatch <and office support. No experience is nece ary, trairung will be pro- vtded. For more infonnatlon, call (949) 588·1414. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer med1utors, case spe- oalists and outreach assistants needed to help m a vanety of medi(\tion cases. Bilingual lan- guage skills are needed for office volwiteers and for mediators. For more information, call (949) 250· • 0488. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs ' . volunteeri. for ongomg clencaJ • work and to help in progra~ for children with d1sab1hties and m spcaaJ events. For moreinfonna· non, call(714) 834-1111 ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail gu~des needed to help visitors team about their environment. For more information, call (949) 645- 8489. EXCHANGE CLUB CHILO ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Donate new school suppUes or become a volunteer to help chil- dren victimized by child abuse. Volunteers work with county Thursday, August 5, 1999 A IJ r f rr4ls to as ist bigh-risle tinb or parental drug addiction. Drop off supplies at the Child Abu e Center Office in Qp$t4 Mesa at 2482 Newport Btvd., No. 7; or U!'11on Bank m Newport Beach llt 1t>90 Bays,tde Dnve. CaU {949) 722-1107 for aiore inform a tJon. FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. Call 642-6060 to help Friends m Service to Humanity (FISH) asi.1st with the Mobile Meals pro- gram and provide ongoing emer- gency assistance to those in need. Both always seek volun· teer asSJstance in a variety of areas . .For more information, call (949) 645-8050. . • Stability and quality you can count on, tOday and tomorrOW. Greater Newport Physicians is a medical group that has offered quality care to HMO members for more than 15 years. Our doctors are not part of a big conglomerate that may go out of business or be acquir<.'<I Th~ are private physicians who have chosen to establish their practice in your community for the long tenu in pannershlp with Orange County's # 1 hospital, Hoag Hospital With primacy care physicians located in Newport Beach and.many other adjacent cities, ~ou'U be guarJDtt'ed quJck access to the medical care you need, any lime }OU need it. With such convenience and h'i~ qualit} care, It's no wonder our patient surveys show a 97% sadsfactJon rate! We imite )'OU to get to know th~ fine Greater Newport Ph)"Sicians who b.a'e offices in Newport Beach: °'*"" Ntt1f1<1tt ~ ie11 """""*' flt 15 HMO a..,.,.,. "',_,,"'°"*"'GNP.-• Off• lt6 Ill...,..,. flllf a. ():jw •Jtw,.,..,. •• ,.,. ,._ml 9#J1161>.J769 • • ll2 Thurid~, Augu~t 5, 1999 soc1e Daily Pilot [?r_eparingfor {;,,midsummer night)s Italian festival ~ "' 1 • • F enago to i~ conung. No, it's not a new Italian film. It's not a weather pattern. Rather, Ferragosto is the tradJ- tional midsummer Italian festival, And, it's ci very g<>od reason for Stefano Albano, general manag- er of Tutto Mare to invite the • local crowd to come and enjoy. Aug. 28, at the Bloomingdales Courtyard at Fashion Island, Newport Beach, Tutto Mare will host the annual Ferragosto on behaU of Chil(lhel~ USA. The- most generous Mary EUen and Anwar Sollman will serve as honorary even.lchairSof the evening while the hard-working and dedicated Pam Arnett and Kim Doud will handJe the· cochair duties to organize the evening and bring in the crowd. Others support:i.Dg the event in the commuru~ include Beth Bld- na, Christine Bren, Patti Edwards, Ro Frey, Barbara Ganahl, Eileen Saul and Debra Violette, to name only a few. To make a reservation, call Katte Clark at (7l4) 639-5031. nckets are $50 with an advance reserva- tion. • Oi;ange County Teachers Federal Credit Union representatives present Orangewood Children's A little bit later in the season as we head into late summer, Center Stage, the support grol1p of The Performing Arts Center 1 lqme with a $3,000 donation in honor of the credit union's 65lh annual meeting. The Daily Pilot and The Cannery Restaurant cordially invite you to celebrate in a fond farewell to The Cannery, which is closing its doors, Sept. 12. ·111 CIOWD . formerly known as Center 500, is hosting its own version of •Hot Blues on a Cool Summer Night." The venue is the, green at South Coast Village, the date is Sept. 30, and the stars of the gathering will be Rod Piazza and The Mighty yers. Kathy Flemming of the Ceriter Stage organization reports: "Our name has changed, but our focus and our demo- graphics remain the same. Cen- ter Stage is a group of Orange County professionals who wish to support the Perfonning Arts Ceriter through service and sup- port." Tickets to the summer music event are $35.00 in Join U!:> for no.-host cocktails and complimentary hors d'oeuvres in The Cannery's upstairs lounge overlooking beautiful Newport Harbor on Tue days: Aug. 1 7, 24 and Sept. 7. Tue day, Aug 31 -Daily Pilot Realtors' Night (by mtiiuuion only) The Cannery is taking res.ervations for Restaurant and Cruises for groups of 30 or more. To book your party, call (949) 675-5777 r ' t advance and can be r~ed by calling Flemnung at t714) 751- 3515. In other Center news, two · very distingl.!ished local citizens were recently honored with the Chairman's Cup for their service to The Perfonning Arts Center. · Dorothy SWlwell of Newport Beach and Gen. WUllam Lyon of Newport Beach and Coto de Caza accepted their accolades before an audience of their peers assemble? in Founder's Hall. Mark Chapln Johnson, Center chairman, presented the awards and said: "Dotti Stillwell and General Lyon exemplify the true'. spint of volunteertsm and philan· thropy. They set the standard to which we all aspire." Lyon has been a Center Board member · siRce 1985, and Stillwell is new to the board, joining in 1998. She will chair this season's famous candlelight concert to be held during the holiday sedSon. • Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter known as FOCIS recently gathered for a little summer fun, western style. They called .their event.Shelter Stampede, with members and guests joining for a bit of camp-. fire and outdoor cookin' provided by the very gourmet western catering service of Orange Coun- ty's own David Wilhelm, master· mind behind Culinary Adven- tures. Chaired by Sue ~ibel, Shelter Stam~de had guests . dancing under the star.s and sharing a few tall tales of life on the range -and all for an excepbonally worthwhile cause, helping the homeless families at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shel- ter Judy Cooper, another FOCIS orgaruzer oUered, "Last year the Shelter provided over 28,000 bed-nights and more tl1an 73,000 meals to over 2,000 homeless persons." Clearly, this is one stampede wtth lofty goals. Even more help is needed this year. For more information of FOCIS, call Judy at (949) 640-8828 . • One of Newport-Mesa's most loved local charities is the Orangewood Children's Home. Pl. summer present from the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union came m the form of a $3,000 donation to Orangewood made in honor of the 65th annual meeting of the teachers union. Members in dttendance at the meeting m Sanld Ana voted on the chanty of choice. •we appre- ciate the contnbution made by the teachers union and its mem- bers," Sdld Mike Ryan, Orange- wood program manager. Orangewood provides emer- gency services for children who have been abused, neglected or abandoned. < • a.w. COOK'S column appears every J Thursday and Saturday. NO "*"' wt\lt )QI',. clang. ~ hamllawn,., ~ "" [)Oily Pilot date book ..i Thursday, Aug1J&t .S, 1999 A !13 MUSIC THE LAB SUMMER MUSIC SERIES The Lab Anh-Mall i:. ho ting a summer music sen es offering live music Saturdays and Sundays from2 to 5 p.m. dunng Jlily and August. David FTE Adele per· • A R HOURS fonns Satur- day. The Lab is at 2930 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. For more infonndtlon, call (714) 960-6660. NINTH ANNUAL SUMMER JAZZ SERIES The Hyatt Newporter f eetures a lineup of JAZZ drt1sts every Priday ~verung through Oct. t. Upcom· ing Friday is Earl Klugh. lndivid· ual ticket prices range from $25 to $35 plus tax and may bo pur- cha!;ed through Ticketmaster or the Hyatt Newporter. Ticketmas· ter adds-& semce·charge. The Hyatt Newporter IS at 1107 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach. For more mformation, call (949) 650- UVE. BONITA CANYON CONCERT SERIES This series features free commu· J ruty concerts highlighting South-, em Califorrua musicians. Organ- ist Wendall Ballantyne of St. Wil· frid's Episcopal Church will per- tonn on the pipe organ at 8 p.m. Saturday at the LOS church along wtth soprano Kimberly H s and bantone Meredith Tay- lor. The LOS Church is at 2150 Boruta Canyon Road, Newport B och. For more information, call ' (949) 642-1123. LES BROWN & HIS BAND OF RENOWN Talce a •Sentimental Journey• with Les Brown who will perlorm big band classics at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre at 4 p.m. Sept. 12. Admission is $22 for students and $25 for adults in ddvance, and $28 at the door. <;>cc is at 2701 Fairview Roa?, C~ta Mesa. Por tic-kel or more mformation, call (714) 432-5880, STAGE 'A MIDSUMMER MARATHON' 1biS day-long festival of i;tagcd readings by the New Voices PlaYYfrlghts Workshop will be held SJ..Ulday at 2. 5 and 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Me:,a C1v1c.: Play- house. The readings feature actors and directors from the South Coast Repertory Adult Acting Conservatory and other local venues. Admission is $5 for one reading. $8 for two or $10 for all three and tickets are dvailable at the dOor. The Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse ts at 661 Hanul· ton. Costa Mesa. For more infor- m Uon call (949) 225-4125. ORIGINAL PLAY FESTIVAL OCC's Repertory Theatre Com- p40y Will feature a senes ef ort works, geared toward mature audiences, all written and direct· ed by OCC theater students. The festival will tak~ place today through Sunday in ~C's Drama Lab Studio. The curtain lS set for 8 p.m . today through Sunday, and 2 and 7 p.rn. Sunday. Ticketi; are $5 in advance and $6 at the door. For tickets and more infor- mation, call t714) 432-5640. 'THE HEIRESS' The TI1 atre Distnd presents •The Hell' : through Aug. 14. Based on the Henry James novel. •Washington Square,• and set in 1850 m New York1 eliust Wash· ington Square, this 1 a tale of loneliness, love. betrayal. revenge and redemption. nckets for Sunday performances are $151 tor Saturday evening perfor- mance~. $20. Group dio;counts are available. The Theatre Dis- trict ts at 2939 Bristol-St., Costa Mesa, in the back lot of The Lab Artti·Mall. 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K1ll1 locat o" llor vcl1d w1lh any olhf Jtt.,1"'!i-~:lJ ,.. :c.::. ~~·E) ,,._~ ..... -~- Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT ()l board die "Pride of Newport' Rrvetboat home d the Newpcr't Harbor Nautical MusN1l lRlrmet+f Reuben E leel Open for blCh Tues Fn 11 am 3pm BrulCh 5eC"'9d Sat4rdrf & Sooday 8lm-3pm Omer 8eMd Wed SUl 5pm 1 ()pm We cac.er corporate end priy MfU weddings i blnqoQU Alt mlfO" ~ cann eccepted Located A1. 151 E COest Hwy, Newport Beach, £9491 673-3425 Fex 1949) 673-2175 CHESTER DRAWERS' INN A Costa Mesi tradition for good bmes for the pest 15 years Join us for febulOUI 113 lb tugers lerved with ClM'l't fries. spicy buffalo wings. or one of OIM' other mulchablas Enioy yotr hM>rlte blwereges OO'lng happy hour from 3pm B¢i daily. An day on ~. Tell YfXK' friends to meet you here EllfOY be61ietbelt. foosbaU, plllball, ~den tee 99. dartsl Kitchen Hours ere 3pm • 10pm, 7 days a week LoCated et 179 E 17th St #A in Costa Mesa 1949) 631-4277. .JACK SHRIMP Serving atlthenbC Lovis1ane CUID Ill en upbeat, casual atmosphere With P8bO dnng Try OU' J8Ckshnmp plates, or the Janmn' Jembeley• Tlka 1M 1nd delMlt'Y IMltfable l.oc&ted at 2400 W Coa&I. I-My 19491 650-5577 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY We .,.. loCal.ed It 2196 Hlrbor Blvd (the old &zzlerl. We offr 1 oockiail bllQll. lerger' banquet hdtletl. more perting, end • sef*"IU ~ 1t1tct18rt Q>eti tor kllCh end dinner We helle the best b8bY beclt nbe in O'enge Col.RY ser'4d 1t1 e warm end comfort.llble SIWllO (9491 631 2110 YANKEE TAVERN ()l the bllY 11 NeWp(w't Beldl SeMrlg l.l.lldl & Dimer deity Locetad It 333 Bly9ide Drive 19491 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP Wt'rt moni thin iL* chidt8ti In edddorl ta GI.I' Aotis..,., Brolltld. Ind Grilled Chiclcen M ofJir Stelk. Seefood, Prime Rib, ~ Bick Ribl. Plue, a 22-ltem eppltfw mnt end mor9 Generous Jl(lltl008 •• GREAT .... Come c:tllCi UI !Ml oPfrl for ~ ditwllr. ll)llll Ind ...... 8elwd ell day) ri &.odey Breekfast Full coctrt.111 ber ~ flciht.iel up to 70 ~ 800!\ '° be open 414 Old ~ aw. (Comer of HolpiCit Rold ll'ld Qld ~ In NlwpcJr\ Beed\ (849) 84&«JB6 ..... I . ' ' \I ' ' f L-----------~~-----~-. MISTRAL A favonta neighbortlood hideaway M1stl'81 offers e comfomble din.ng room with e Ceiifomian ProYetlCe menu lit reasooable prices and e sepef«a ber·loulge area with pseno rn.r.iic ri{lltly Plenty of free pei:MlQ acro&S thn street. Mi$trel it ....-,orie s ~ 'Secret Place" Omer seNed Tues Wed SUl 5 :n>m-10 OOpm fun, Fri, Sit 5 ~11 00ptn Loceted It 440 HellCJtTOIJe Ave, Corona def Mar. 9491723-9se5 BASILIC RESTAURANT Offwing a vanety of Swt£s Hw1ch CUtSIOll l.oceald at 217 Ma'inl! Ave on Belboe Island Dinner ser"9d Tue& • SUl 5 30 • 10 p.m for l'eSIMtlOOI plell68 cell C9491 673-0570 PINOT PROVENCE Joachim Sphchel's only Oreoge Coonty reGtaurant feeturea Med1t.e1T1nean fare inspired by the coootry-side of Sruhem France in a i;plendid setting, nch with enbQUe& end rustic elegance Recognized by the James Beard Foondetion Mon-Sat Breektestll..UncMl1mer Sun Bn.nctVl..uncWD100er C714l 444 -5900. TROQUET With a decor reminiscent of tho cozy, chic bistros d France, TroQUet offers superb. modem French bistro cooking by chef Tm GOoden Excellent wnt hst Magniflqlie desSBl"tS' Top Rated Restannt - ~ Cel1fornie Zegat &Ivey Recogo1Zed by the James Beard Hmdetion Mon.set t.unc:M:limet Closed &.ridey (7141 7CJB..6865 NEWPORT NOODLE Where the Pastebilitles we endless ()pen for dimer Monday • S8tu'dey 4 pm • 10 pm. 5upd8'f 2 pm • 10 pm Talr.e out avebable sawuig et 11 :ll 11 m Loca:.ed It 2<XXI Newpcxt Blvd m Cos\a Mesa 19491 548 0099 LUGANO CUCINA DEL MERCATO The aophisticated amblMce w!ll remind you of a Milanese ca!e Oelicioue mee!S hri SflNy diners to this PoSh spot ~ pelat.e- pleasing fare IS creeted USllQ only the freshest 11'9'edients Moo-Fn ~. Sat·Soo Omer. Locetect.« 650 Anton Blvd (714) 668-0000 A MACHI Sushi &Su$h• to Go Compteta Sor All Major Credit Can:ls Located At 2675 tr.<ine Ave !Across from Newport Gail Course! (9491 645-551 B BEN I HANA America a moat cetebrat.ed Ji'IPMBSt restaurant Open 7 dar.! e week L"1Ch 11 :ll-2 :n>m Mon ·fn , OIMer 5 3Q..10pm Mon · Tivs ' 5 :n 11 OOpm Fn 5 ()().11 OOpm Sat 4 3()..9 30pm Sm Locliced at 4250 Birch St 949-955-0822 SIR ROGERS, LTD ~. con. n1 8lll'll50 c1tb & srroochie8 AN new tnakta1t MI CASA mer.i Catering Milable Open Mon-Fri et Sein Set et 7sn nl Sul • • ()r meals.,.. OON e tnp to Saia n well es Me~ico Now offering hsh 9em Located et 270 E 17th Street. Coste Mell f949l 645-2252 tacoe Phone eheed for ordeft to-go Hw's Oeity from 11 llll AD ROYAL KHYBER Awerd Wming Cuisine of India Open for Ulch Mon .fri. 11 :JJ. 2pm Closed for lulCh on Settl'day Stnlay BMch Buffet. serY8d 11 :JJ.2 ~. Otnner swWd from 5·~ l.ocllted et the SolAh Coest Pleze Village. 1621 W Sooflower Ave 17141436-1010 · SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8c . SAUSAGE COMPANY Pasta C11esar salad. homemflde &IUS8g8. veal. lemb. Yegetanen dishes, wine, beer, cappuccino &dessert Hours 7 days e week.Serving Set & Goo bnn:h from B :JJ.1 00, Slxl ·Ttu'S 11am · 1 ()pm, Fri Sec 1 1em·1 1 pm AM ma,or Cl'9d1t cards ecceptecr. Located At 251 Shipyard Wey.Newport Beadl. (9491 723-0621 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA In I beatJhJ ~ Oii Chi bey LNe rnil!C' peiflllii•IQ flftO/ in Oii' Encuca Uuige LOCIUICI a 251 E• Plclnc Coesc H9tN8Y ll'l Nlwpor\ Beecl'I Uidl Meil :.Sit 11 :n-2 :ll, Suldey Bnn:h 11 sn-3pfn, Dinner Mi».Sul 5pm 1~ Cel --... reslMltiOl1I (9491673-9500 SA PO RI Italian food for t*"Y ...... °'*' 1 , :'Xllm-10 OOpm, &rdly- Thlnldly 11 Dm-11 CQrn Fric:ky-Setlrdly loclCed It , C9J 8eyllde OrM. 1949> 644-4220 AMICI TRATTORIA Both ~ hf Wditiorllll tl1ierl CUIDI II pl'illlbd by ~ Miiiimo NMtttte Scllchtii ii'JUitl ••'dnrV 8l8lood 9ld P81C11 ~.Ill. CDO ()per! fir Udl Mon-fn Dimer MMd Mcn-SU'I Locltld a tl5l5 At11iar1 1M 171.tl 8504rJ99 ARMANICAP'E Adjef;er'l to Chi Emporio ~ ~. ~ c.M olfel"l 1 ~ llWl'IQ for• IW' mlll ON.,. "-' dlfta tarn~ -.iy sld .,.,. • ... "..,.on lfll...., • ..,... .,_, lilN' deily L.OOllllCt ,... ..... ODift In liaatl ea. ..... ' rt,~ 15C-O:.Dl VILLA NOVA .,. ... 0......_'*911111\• ...... --Ftllt&,q .......... ..... ...... ....... , ... ..,.wu .. and.~ 1aau& ... 1u11idswcahn"9lml~ fM m• ................ __ .......... India .......... Liii•••-.... 1111 ..... meior creek cards ecceptad Lor.ated At 296 17th St • Costa Mesa (949) 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexican food. with the fresheSt ingredlerts & e new lqlt wsine Gl'88t ~ Houri Li.nch & Omer. All maior credit cards accepted Locetad at 2101 Placentia, Costa Mesa -642· 1142, 2800 NewPort BM:I , Newport Beach -675-6855 end 2744 E Coest Hwy, COM -19491 644 8226 . DARYA FINE PERSIAN CUISINE YrM senses wlll fellit ~ Plrlian-inspnd decor Ind ~ CUS101 et this exotiC rtSt.alnf1t 8m"npla delcious ~ers erotnlitlC nee dishes and S8Wf'f lhish k8beb Top reted res~ -SoAhem Celtfo'nia Zaget. Stney Ser.;ng llrd'I & Dinner deify l.oalt2d 8l the 50IAh Coest Plaza Vtllege C714l 557..a600 INKA GRILL ~the nttW flavor., 0renge Cot.rt'/ E'*'t t E&R.'A*l siyte blind of ciMll ectented witt'I the SpiCeS " South Amri;e a--g w4nes ......... Holn ... Mon • Th.n 11 ;3lem to ~ Su\. 5ptn to 9pm lrld Fri ·Sec 11.so.n '° 9 ~ LoCUd It ~ Bl'*d St It Red~ In eo.. Mete 71 ~H<A 146521 LA CAVE Mn includes LobSter, creb~ 1teek9 Deify sjlecials Fri &s. pnme m. w ber a ... ~*' c.. drt9s tb.n onw Mon -Set from 5 ~ Vila. ~. OiW't tU Loc.d A& 1685 ~ M., !Al 17th Str.1.1,_. llodda_. Er"*"-•1*& Caala ~ 5411848 ?&M THl:ARCHD Thi"'*"' ....... Mlflad .... in o-..eai.... .. , • s.w. "'°' Mon .m 11 .., 11111 s:ao.n a.. ..., ~ Yd 1 :oo.n LoclMd an NeMd't M I Olli& !:4Wp in ~Bead\ (Mii &e&-?077 "' N'S OF CHICAGO This VAN'#Btlk!' &teaktlouse 11 reno....ned for generws por1IOOS al perlectJy prepared pnme aged pn-fed beef es we es f$-rate seafood and dlssens &llNed in an up&alle a~ club and bcr' seuing P!w&te dining rooms tvailable Top rebid .restannt - SoWwn Cafo!omil blgat &Ney Mon Sun Dmerllate Night locatlld at SoWI Coest Plaz11 Villege (7141 444-4934 SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR A popul , hard.wvnng ~ ~ for ts QUality dcning expener(;e thet 18 as femous for 1ts classically prepared fresh seefood es its aged P"IN beef SaYe room for a SllTlPQ.WS dessert Deily Lln:.hlOimer/Uite • N 111t Alter OCPAC loc8ted at 3300 8ri&Qll St . ecross from SolKh Coest Ptaze (7141979-2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get tmed on the Ire hest r1sh evaaeble Fresh grilled fish, eesfood Wld chic.ken. 6endwiches &altlds !Jilled plateS 8lld peste specialties Open seven days e week Mon ltW'IJ Set 11 am-9pm. 51.flday 11 am- 7pm Cet.el"lng Milable. Located ll 670 W 17th St llG8 Costa Mese £West of the l1l!W Treder Joe& J 19491 645-8873 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded as Solat1em Cilitomia top seafood r'1lt1liler With the largeSt & finest selectioo of trash sufuod deily Alao e mU!titude of eaurnptlOuS deiicecies Sid\ .. sullhi. lad fish .v.s dem c:toM:ler. fish & chips sendwichas end the fWngs fw a ~ meal et home Open 7 days t week l.oc8tad at 154 E 17th Sl • eo.it. Masa (9491574-8862 THE CANNERY HJStOMC 'Iii~ ~taurent end l*1>or CNISI center tbn Mon ·Sa , 1 3:1 • 2 im. SUl rn em-12 pm All meior a-edit ards ~~ ~lt:n!O ~A~.Newiut 8eaci\ CA 92663 l9491675-Sn7 Fe• (9491 675-2510 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Amalie hes been serMO the 1oce1s and VIS¢Ol'S of NewPort Beech Who cherish the fine&t '" delectable p.llS(a9, fine WW'leS & exqutllltl set foods &.lset dinner IS ~ SUl thru llus from 5.00 pm -6 00 pm Dnier daily StBrting Ill 5 pm Urch Fn. S8t, Sun from, 1 ·:JJ fll'll to 3 :ll pm ~ bMlCh from 10 00 Im -3 30 pm 311 Manne Ave. on Balbot lsllild 19491 673-6500 THAI SPICE Voted tJv the Register readerll. appeared in The Best ot [)'Inge Quity ACilal "Thi Best Thei Food In Orqe Colrty • Un:t\. dmer, CltettnQ & UboUt t0N CJ'EN IN ~. ~ ~ Road (et kw. Center [)-:) ~7-8424 Open Mrtdlr s:it ctlnl Thln 11 em-9 :nm. Fri And Sac 1 1 irn 1 ~ Also loc1UICI It 615 w 19th 5' • Cosit 19491 548-4333 ROYAL THAI ~ 7 days e week SsWig Ulch & dimer dlil)' 11em • 3Jan'I ~-~ Dmerls ....a 5pm· 1~ ~-Thncllr Fri end Sltll'd9y open U"d 11 pm l.aClted • 4001 w 0-._, {949} 645'0'HA!l GELATO CLAS81CO Cl'S(I. ltTIOO'Jitl ~ coffie ..... cg~ li.n:tl AMd -as-i 7 -9 Im 10 pm u...11 • 2756 E Cout Hwy ~ Oii Mer (949.J 721·1180 DIVA Or.-~ Of ... 0i ..... !Mr& .... llllllllhiliil ...... ........... inood°''* ....... ~ ..... ................. "'* .......... i-~-~!I ...... ~ Lilllh ~ ~ IMt:'" """!! ... ,...,. ~ ... .,._ .... MC..-•,_., .. _~._ (7MI~ • '.A 14 Thursday, Augu5t 5, 1999 I date book .. Daily Pjl«ft Get r~ady _to drop dead over '_Runaway Bride' • IDITOR'S NOTE: The RMI Critics col- umn features movie a~~ by community members MHVing on our ~· 'Drop Dead Gorgeous' has laughs to die for 'fold from the point of view a documentary crew film- ing a teen beauty pageant in Mount Rose1 Minn., •Drop Dead Gorgeow;" is one of the furuiiest of the year. The city of Mount Rose, Minn. is in REEL CRmCS America's heart-• land where pork product factories, cows, Lutherans, guns, and, above-all, colorful people, reign supreme. Mount Rose's annual celebration of civic and Ntierican pride culminates with tbe beauty pageant. Through the documentary 'trew, we get to meet each con- "testant and learn a little about .ieacli one of them, mcluding their •ta1ents." Going after. the tiara is llOt just a fairy-tale dream -it's all-out war. The ideal ex4Dlple of the winning combiilation is the rich, spoiled brat, Becky LeemAri (Denise Richards), whose schem- ing mother (Kirstie Alley) was the pogeant win- ner when she was o teenager and is now one of· the organiz- ers. Becky Lee- man is the favorite to Win Michelle this year, -but Hancock there are eight competitors, one of which is- a serious threat to her, That would be Amber Atkins (Kirsten Dunst), a dedicated hard-work- ing girl from the other side of the tracks who works at the local funeral home applying makeup to rorpses-before burial. Everyone in the contest - including mothers, daughters, boyfriends, judges or the pervert- ed -knows only one Jhing counts and it isn't talent, physical AMACHI Under New Ownership! fitness, beauty, current events or sportsmanship. It's being No. l , because in Molint Rose, you win any wey you can -or you die trying. Denise Richards plays her character to the hilt< and is the ideal. snob, fleshing her fake snlile to everyone as her desper- ate mother continues to egg her on. Kirsten Dunst, in her first large comedic role, is both realis- tic as the sensitive nice girl in town who realizes when things are getting out of hand, and hys- terical as she practices her tap routines while applying makeup to the corpses. Kirstie Alley's version of the Minnesota accent is perfect, and she is wonderfully cast in the role of Becky Leeman's scheming mother. The dialog of this satire is fast- paced and edgy, thanks to first- time film writer Lona Wlllia.ms.- and the film is even funnier since it is told from the documentary crew's viewpoint. A few guys filming a beauty pageant may not sound particularly creative, but "Drop Dead Gorgeous• bursts with originality and cre- ativity, pulling numerous, consis- tent gags that had me in hyster- ics'. Th.is film will survive mostly by word of mouth, since its pub- licity hasn't been that great. But - • ·this politically mcorrect comedy ranks nght up there with the "South Park" movie and last year's irreverent •There's Some- thing About Mary.• It's definitely worth the price or admission, and you will be repeating lines from the movie for weeks to come. The title shouldn't be "Drop Pead Gor· geous," it should be "Drop Dead Hilarious.~ • MIOtEUE HANCOOC. 27, lives in Newport 8each with her husband and works for a Costa Mesa law firm. Take off and run to see 'Runaway Bride' S tep into the theater to find the previews already rolling. Scanrung the the- ater, the only visible seats left are in the front row. Watchmg from those seats brings on a feeling of nausea since everything is too close to see, let alone enjoy. But the show has tc be seen! So the only thing left is to camp on the stairs. Does that sound like the escapades to see Phantom Men- ace? Not even. It's Julia Roberts and Richard Gere paired up once again for ~Runaway Bride" ... and it has to be better than "Pretty Woman" or the pain and suffering will be for nothing. Orne t t lC.J h cc. Vt" cakfas1 1n Th Gare.ten ... t,tr~ f'Jel 'H8 ,l/a.-d ....... ~,,..., '~ INHk~/,,, ~·I' r,,.; uufi ,,,..,...,.,~,. ·I Mr.· ~1114~4o "...?/''.Jr~ ;Jee>'<'~ AU:/eauK~,11 >''ph/ ~n ,6n.J,Y /71'A .>l'n-<//~ Jtif JSH d'UdJ & <8£S'tAUttAJt'l: ·· Be.re r,;~ ~ 'e'-'i' I~ r-~.1 If'..., e'4f • tf'...,.,11.,,,. I AAHAOKE \ EVERY FRIDAY IN AUGUST ~ ~ With much appreciation, fi?oumR>'JF $,,,_ Va~ n C,,,~: (In ll'IC Nlllque H O«J) I 30 I!-I 7111 ~,, •• ,., c:o .. 1u M("'o(I · 949 -722 -I l 77 ?;;he ~aity c?}Jitot Invites you for Cocktails, Hors d'oeuvres and Raffle Prizes In Celebration of 'Efl?,ealtou' @!Vi9ht" Tuesday, August 31, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm (by invitation only) in the Upstair Lounge overlooking beautiful Newport Harbor The cannery Restaurant 30iO Lafayet~e Avenue• Newport Beach , Please R.S.V.P. to Dawn ·at (949) 5744260 f • ' Maggie (~oberts) is a small~ town girl happily planning her wedding ... her fourth. Each tune before, she walked up the aisle only to run away faster. She catches the interest of a lazy, woman- hnting colum- nist for USA Today, Ike (Gere), who needs a story ' i:iesperately. He Melissa hears of her Richardson tale in a local bar and he's off ·on the chase. It's hilarious to see both Ike and Maggie, and all their friends, miss the attraction that is so clear to the audience. Maggie just wants him to drop dead before be can ruin her wedding and lke wants.her to nm away from another wedding so that he can claim he's right. wpat will have everyone in their seats until the very end is to see if Ike and Maggie can realize they love each other before they drive each other insane. Many will probably discount "Runaway.Bride" as just another romantic comedy. It's just a "Pretty Woman 2," right? It may have the same stars, the same story type, but it's not •Pretty AFTER -ART 'THE CALIFORNIA WATERCOLOR MOVEMENT' Tb.is exhibit highlights watercol- or art from 1930 fo 1950 by van- ous watercolor a.rbsts including: Emil Kosa Jr., David Levine and Rex Brandt. The art will be on display at the Orange County Museum of Art's satellite gallery in South Coast Plaza from Aug. 28 to Oct. 311 The gallery at Woman.• It bas more story twists and stinging remarks; the surroun~ ing story gets more on-screen time than Roberts and Gere do alone together. It's more a mystery with all tts- dlggmg about, trying to find w'-r Maggie would run three tim~ J. and why she wouldn't run a ..l. fourth time like she claims. It~·«b murder mystery with the vi~ living and breaUung and suff~.t ing the humiliation for the audii> ence to see. Random women {) puuunel lke with newspapenv r just as the audience wants tO. ~ the same and stop him and the others from hurting Maggie ~~ more. n No fairy tale this time, the *'U movie offers more ups and Ji downs than a rollercoaster, but.,.) it's not confusing or jarring. A The chemistry bubbled in rt •Pretty Woman.• and n<>w in. tt •Runaway Bride," it explodes with brilliant effect. Add a sup- porting cast with Joan Cusack and Rita Wilson to the mix artd(J the movie just cannot lose. The bride will be the only ong running away because •Run-1' away Bride" is just the thing for• those summertime blues! '" • MEUSSA ~SON. 19, is a~ ta Mesa resident and a junior at UCI. •V HOURS .. •l lution • exhibit, lunch at Penti-~ mento and a tour of artist ~ Eleanor Antin's retrospective. The bus departs from OCMA aC 9:30 a .m. and returns at 5 p.m. Cost is $55 for OCMA memberg, students and seniors and $65 for general admission. Advance reg- istration is required. OCMA is at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. For registratipn or more information, call (949) 759· 1122 ext. 204. ' .. South Coast Plaza is at 3333 Bns-• tol St., Costa Mesa. For more 'ART 0, THE 2QTH CENTURY ~ information call (949) 759-1122 PART 11: 1945-19905' Visionaries, an organization that BUS EXCURSION TO DIEGO supports the educational activf- RIVERA EXHIBmON ties of the Orange County Muse- The Orange County Museum of um of Art, is sponsoring an Art is sponsoring a bus trip to the eight-week lecture series given Los Angeles County Museum of by Kate Johnson. The lectures • Art Saturday for a guided tour of will be every Thursday from 1 t~ the •Diego Rivera: Art and Revo-3 p.m. Sept 16 to Nov. 4. The fee Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers .and painters. I for the class is $135 for OCMA members and $145 for nonm~ bers. Class size is limited, so pre- registration is required. OCMA ts at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more mfor~ mation on the lecture topics, calf (949) 159-1122 ext. 0 'CALIFORNIA COLOR' This exhibit of watercolors by Juan Casado will be on display at the Newport Beach Central Library through today. Casado's work features California scenes which include impressions of gardens, bluffs, beaches and · -: oak-studded hills. The Newpqn, Beach Central Library is at 109R Avocado Ave. For more intonn~ bon,call(949)717-3801. 22 RICO LEBRUN EXHIBIT • This exhibit at the Orange Coun- ty Museum of Art showcases_l!i'\ work of Rico LeBrun (1900-1964). Showing in the Small Sculpture. Gallery through Oct. 17 at the main museum, 850 San Clemente Drive between Santaa Barbara an.d Santa Cruz St:reeis,, Newport Beach. The museum4 open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m, Tuesda~tl through Sunday. Admission ~ S5 for adults, S4 for seniors and 'tR/I( dents, children under 16 and '.'2i OCMA members are free. For 'ii more information, call (949) 7~ 1122 or vi.sit the Web site .• www.ocartsnet.org/ocma . r------------1 lLARGE PIZZAS ... 2,...... 1 !fliiily Pilot .. date boo What's· Co9king? You'll ne gla~tlliat -you asked I took yet another well.quall-- • lied group of critics to What's Cooking Bistro, a family- owned Italian restaurant on San ~ Miguel Drive in Newport Beach. My family liked alm0$t every- thfng about this little secret, from the appetizers tp the desserts. · 'They even hemmed and hawed <M!T the wine list. But I must tell you, I just C(Nldn't get past the name. What's Cooking Bistro? Nothing Italian about it. What do you tnean What's Cooking? We hope foOd is cooking. Our food. At least it's not named Who's Cook- ing? Then l might as well be at home. However, call yourself what- ever you DINING REVIEW ::n~:ui;':o· serve food fike this: fresh fish and fresh tomatoes; ravioli, gnocchi and tortellini homemade by 85-year- old Grandma Marta every day of the week; unique sauces and . artistic presentations. And ~th What's Cooking Bistro is an elegant little getaway, but you might not know that at first sight. · . not on the menu. •No problem,• smiled our waiter, Bill. And while they may or may not appreciate this at What's Cooking, this dish was worth ordering, crispy and tender and served with a moun- tain of mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables. Linguini Luciana's ($16.95), a seafood pas- ta, was served with a not-too- zesty-martnara -sauce, but Wlth no shortage of scallops, shrimp, clams and mussels. The gnocchi with pesto, gor- gonzola and walnuts ($12 95) received high marks for both its richness and how good tt felt in your mouth. For those of you who really like to feel your food, this is your dish. But it was the Costoletto di Maiale ($17.95), a marinated rack of pork served with horsrradish cream sauce and fried.lleeks that took home the gold,·somethmg this particu- lar group of critics rarely dishes out. My husband would call this a destination di~h. a rush worth going ,back for again.and ~gain. , For dessert, we went with the vanilla bean gelato and the chocolate Mzelnut geldto, both served Wlth fresh berries and an almond biscotti Yum. . And Bill renunded us of a dear friend, all grown up, we had to like our him. He was funny and friendly, remembered our entire order after we did our best to confuse him, served our food at u leisurely pace, and wanted to throw me a birthd·~.,....,,...+u-,onnc~-:1 though 1t wasn't my birthday fmy kind of guy) You can't get better service than that. We w11l now consider our- selv<•!. pdrt of the regular crowd at What's Cookmg Bistro, and if, on dny given day, my husband should muster lhe courage lo ask me, HWhat's for dmner?" the answer wilf bE' "Well, What's ChefBretYoungatthehelm, -r:;;;;;;::::-l======================================~~1i'I you are in much safer hands than ' • you would be at my home. Still, I had to find out why the name. Luda Luhan (mother of .. Jorge and Jason Luhan, the own- ers) and other family members were sitting about discussing potential names for their future restaurant when Papa Luhan walked 10 through the front door asking his usual quesbon, "What's cooking?" Thus the name, whether I liked it or not. What's Cooking Bistro is an elegant little getaway. but you might not know that at first sight. They have a casual patio wiPl the red-and-white checkered . tableclothi, an atmosphere than mixes well the green and red paint on the windows and makes you think of one or two other Italian restaurants. But once you enter the restau- rant. wrapping around a beauti- ful teak bar with sleek wood chairs and tables, llccented with }.VTOUght iron and soft llghting, you realize you are m the kind of place that makes you 1.Dllilediate- ly want to order a glass of your favorite wine and enjoy your escape. And What's Cooking bas your favorite wine, and my favonte, and even the Dom Perignon crowd's Cavorite. They offer a sure-to-please list of Cali- fornian and Italian reds and whites, and a nice but smaller selection by the glass. We got down to the serious business or eating. In my family this could be a dangerous busi- ness as well. When today's catch of calamari ($7 .95), cut in strips and not your standard circles and tentacles, landed in front of us, you were liable to lose a hand it your timing wasn't ju.rt right. Serving this with a spicy, chunky marinara -loaded with garlic - for dipping only, added to the delicious risk. My sister, a well-known salad fulter, raved about the Insa1ata della Casa ($4.95), the house ~ ad loaded with blue cheese and dressed in a baJsaJmlc-bued vinaigrette, with cherry tomatoes like candy. This is big news. The b\J.ffalo mozzarella in the Cap- rese ($6.95) was fresh and light, but 1 wanted more. . More arrived. Much more. :A.Dd the attics were ready. My • mothei, testing the chef, ordered' ~· the risotto, one of those d,o·or-di& dishes. It arrived generous with seafood and fresh vegetables with a zing of lemon. He puled. My father, going one further, ed for veal pa.rmesan, an item PLUG IN Aug Into the PU6t Classified s«.tion to find seMCes from ~onte:s ll1d plumbfrs. to llrldsciperS and plintt(s. A GREAT PLACE FOR A DATE 'The New Tosle Sensation in Chiclcen, Stealc & SeafoodN 1he aromas of garlic & cilantro watt & conversotion hums at lnko Grin· ·LA TIMES -Kevin Ives '98 "Serving some of lhe most Ulnovotive foods around" {OSTA MESA DAILY PILOT LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY' SATURDAY • 7PM 00 Rockfield • lake Forest 2 60 Bristol • Costa Mesa (949) 587-9008 (714) 4444652 Ent•rta1nment 1ehttdule ma var AT THE BEACH Bull Fi.sh S•afood Assort•d Salad l l l Gr•at Dess•rts OnMI & Waffle Stations l Come eorty ond enjoy the famous all you can eat Beach Party Sulfet from 10:30om till 3:00pm ... enjW the sounds of "Aeggoe on the Sov" from 2pm till close ... · 949'673•4700 Buzz at the Beach located In the Beautiful lido Village • 3450 Via Oporto Newport Beach WHAT'S COOKJNG BISTRO ·+ WHERE: 2632 San Miguel Drive, New- port Beach • (in the Ralphs Shop ping Center) • WHEN: lurich: Tues- day·friday, 11:30-2:30, open every day for dinner 5-9, Friday·Sat- urday, 5-10 • + HOW MUCH: Mod· erately expensive • PHONE: (949) 644· 1820 . Ja410n LUho.n; left, and his brother, Jorge, own What's Cooking Bl tro. Cooking?" . Hmmnnn, l think the name is • KATHY MADER'S dining rev. 1~ appear every other Thursday t1C11ie I ~ li\Bl l HED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 kvine Ave. 646-7944 S:ihal 11m I omm} Pi: 11.~r Phtl Vm • Fla\:orful & Delicioui..; Lum.·hes & Oinn~r l n1qu~ ••ne r•oom 6. (lilll"t r•..-•m• 11•111l.1ltlc l•or &'.'"UI' l1u'lnt'<' mttllnl!<l 11hd prh.11e f110<i1 n• 723-0621 l'l\'lN Call I or Rt:\t:r\:&tion' and l>1rt-etil>l1• 251 Ship~ ard Way • · e" port Bca~h oQOOOC>)l)OO<)OOC>QOC«<I~·~~ • ·• A 16 Thursday, Augu~t 5, 1999 C011IllDUDI forum EDITORIAL . A lesson from Big Brother Pulilicity, even the bad kind, isn ,t always harmful: just ask Dr. Laura and the Bea~h Acce.ss staff here's no such thing as bad / publicity. Just ask Beach · Access surf s hop owner Tom Moore. His store at South Coast Plaza became the epi· center of a sizable medid quake last week after radio talk show host Laura Sch·· lessinger pa.id a visit to the shop with her son and noticed a copy of Big Brother magazine, which is published by Larry Flynt of Hustler f arne. In case you hadn't heard, Hustler once ran unauthorized, decades·old nttde pho- tos of Schlessmger, who in her syndicated Show adVJSf>-" her list~nPr:-. on matters.,of morality. She told her listeners 18 million of them -about what she saw. She called the magazine pornographic and chastised the store for carrying such salacious mate- rial m a place that's geared toward young- sters. She vowed never lo return -and urged her listeners lo do likewise. It's hard to know who to root for in this controversy. We know pornography when we see 1l, and we couldn't find any in Big Brother magazine. The language 1s coarse and the tone is flippant, but sex on skate- bQards it's not Still, Schlessinger had a complamt and, accordmg to her, was treated rudely by the store manager. The Nordstrom touch would have diffused everything. Instead, the story made ink in the locaJ papers and then got picked up by the wires Moore refuted Schlessmger's claims. said the magazine isn't porno· graphic and is threatening to file swt, say· ing she "has definitely done some dam· age " He said the store was swamped with cdlls from dngry Dr. Laura fans who we re "swe anng . and ye lling al our e mploy<•es " WILLY SANTOS ZOO IN JAPAN SLAM CITY JAM KOOL KEITH MARILYN And then things really started shdking. Synd1 cdted shock iock J Ioward Stem went on the c1ir next, blasting Sch· lessmqer, saymg her real disagreement 1S with Flynt, and !:>he should leave Moore and his store alone Then Stem went one step further a nd urged his llsteners to shop the re. Then came Tom Leykis, another radio talk show host, who echoed Stem 's senti· ments and again urged listeners to visit the store. And they did. the way from Moorpdrk aftc1 heanng Stem's show. "Howard's nght, Dr, Laura 1s picking on the little guy here," Reye..s said. Less than two weeks ago, l<'w had ever heard of Beach Access murh less shopped there. Whatever side you land on, t.hi5 mu& iS"tertain: Millions of peop "now know llie ni me Beach Access, and ome who have 'been dra\vn there would have never stepped foot in the store had it not been for all the hype. Ray Reyes traveled to Bear h Access all TaJk about free advertising. READERS RESPOND Readers back Dr. Laura Schlessinger's stand THE ISSUE: The radio talk show host scolded South Coast Plaza's Beach would certainly file suit against ber. In fac;t, it infuriates me. U I Access store for displaying Flynt-published skateboard magazine. could find out when her pro- gram is, I would very much tell IN FAVOR did have a discussion with the tor our famtl1e'-, I'd vot~ for her her so. store manager to express her 100%. What does she thirik those A s a longtime reader of the concerns that day and left BOB BARNES pictures of her are? U I were Lar-Daily Pilot and a longtime regretfully because o( the Newport Beach ry Flynt, I'd put them on the net listener of Dr Laura Sch· response she received from the all over again. I just think it's lessinger, I felt compelled to manager. If Moore is angry I lhmk Dr. Laura Schlessinger shameful that she used the pub· write you regarding the today's · about the situabon, I suggest he was nghl m what he said She's lie media station to back up her article on page four titled ·shop direct his anger, and perhaps a entitled to her opinion. beef with Ldrry Flynt. I think it's owner considers swng radio sbort course in customer rela-She has uccess lo the air shameful . host" (July 29). Havmg heard tions, to the young man who was waves. Nobody seems to criti· Shame, shame on her both Schlessmger's on-air com· store manager for that day. He cize other folks because they use JUDY JONES ments about the experience she band.led the situabon badly, Jos-their position, like the Holly· Cost.a Mesa and her son had at Beach Access ing a sizable sale m the short wood stdTS, to support particular and the mterview Tom Moore term, and giving the store a polihraJ dec.1sions or JlOlitical Dr. Laura Schlessinger went did on the loccll television news "black eye" in the public rela-candidates. After all, just CO!)$id-_ as well as reading his commen'ts tioos de~ent for the long . er the.~s betwPeo Dr. Lau· too far Wlth her latest escapade at in your article, J was frustrated tenn. ra and Howard Stem Thke your South Coast Plaza. by h1s lack of disclosure of the I would further suggest thctt choice. It wasn't long ago that she was whole truth of the situation. Moore spend a little more time I stick with Qr. Laura. respected. Did her popularity go Schlessinger was very clear researching items that come into ED 8AUME to her h.ead? People won't put up that after seeing the magazine ID hl.s store "for promotional use" •Costa Mesa with hyi)ocrisy. question (While waiting to pur· before he allows them to go out This incdent seems like the chase a s12able quantity of surf on the floor. Having 20-dnd 22· Hooray for Dt. Lawa Sch· straw that broke the camel's shorts and T·shirts that her son year-old sons, I am familiar with lessinger. back. She has really <hsappointed bad selected}, she politely asked and have patronized Beach She is one of the few trying to everyone I talk to, they don't to speak to the manager. When Access in the past and khow protect innocent children from want to listen lo her m the future. she asked the store manager on that the store is charactenzed by k'Mlling too much too soon. Bill KAREN LETO duty il the store was aware of a sort of cutting-edge feel. Clinton did tremendous damage Balboa Island die affiliations and contents of Unfortunately for Moore, this to children. Uae magazme (g1ving them the time he is the one who has been CAROL SCHNEIDER liow lnteresting that someone benefit of the.doubt), he left bleecting. Newpon Beacu who exerdfled poor judgment ~ponded that they did, that the KERRY L HEDLEY having herself photographed in magazine was there on purpose. Nowport Bedc.h the nude and whose picture was and would remain there. later splattered on the World During her discus 1on of the R~ard.ing Dr. Lftura Sch-JAY DINGLE Wide Web now acts like the iiiddent with her listt'ncrs, she leSS111ger, l'm supporting her Newport Beach morftlity police. even offered waY' that the 100% beCause I think her ethics I have paged through Bag young man could have handled are much greater than Howard I think Dr. Laura Schtessinger Brother magazine my.elf. There the lituation to better advantage Stem's or anythllig of pomogra· hnd th(! nght to uttttc:k Rearh 15 nothin.g pornographic about it. the ttore (I.e. -"Yes, 1 h<'ar that phy, r think her wte' in what is Acc·ess. Her only r.oncem is for It's a skateboarding magazine. )IOU ore concerned. Why don't I iood for our children and good the younger children, 50 I think Be the judge ymmelf. Pick up ~ it off the floor a nd discuss it or our culture would rate right af he did err, I think she erred a copy, and you'll see that Dr. wtth the owner?"). up there. on th bas1 of trymg to do the Laura II way out ot Une. The fact Your staff writer Stacy Brown Not kno~ all the detaUI of nght thing. tbat Larry Plpt publiahel the l'ilide it sound as though Sch· exactly what happened, I cer· DOMIS RENIER IMllnger aimply walked in, aw tiinly believe that consumen ~&line oftly mabl Dr. Lau· the magazme, made a pro· need to be aware of what (mer· Costa Mesa ra'• moUv. more tr...,.,_L ~ent ehout it and chants) are selling end what OPPOSED Df, I.aura IDIJ ..,._ to 9bOp walked out. Moor stated, "I they're dilplayltlg. If• manager at 8eKb Aece.. but·-~ she would have called doesn't know, lbame on him. I lhJnk !Dr. Laura SchlelSlngerl DOW cnetld at leMI-. lop91 ibefore she went on the air.• E..a tbcMJgb tbe'I ~ W• wu 100% in error. Shame on a111a ...... Mr, lbame Oii .. .... The truth is that lhe and her row m eame of bs.,..., f llllnk IGll "' .. shopping there. She for the,...... ol U. mum, tlDd U I were lbe ..t 9'op, I CGlllMma ~ t'. Daily Pilot MAILIAG Water quality notices a good idea Although not usually in agreement with additional stale regulations, I do sup· · port the new statewide stan· dards requiring public notice about the quality of ocean and harbor waters. Your Saturday, Jilly 31, arti· cle on this subject was encouraging, except it made no mention of sunilar signs/testing within our har· bor/bay ("Stricter water tests begin, signs posted around Newport Beach,• July 31). In my area (Balboa Coves/Newport Island), the water quality has definitely deteriorated over the past few years, to a point where I and most of my neighbors dare no longer enjoy an invigorating swim in the bay. Unless the Irvine Ranch Water District is in control of tlus, too, hopefully similar testing/signs will be posted around our bay areas in the near future. ALAN SILCOCK Newport Beach In regard to the water testing article, it doesn't say anything about what offi. cials are going to do lo try and lower these bacte na cotmts or if the city has any plan. I was wondering if these officials who say they're doing a good JOb by inform· ing the public are going to take any action to curb this problem. It would be great to see a followup on that. JAYTUFANL Newport Beach Say it am•t so. Steve I hope my fnend Steve Smith will take my com· ments in the good·natured spirit and humorous manner intended. Io his latest column in the Pilot, Smith refers to his cov- er story m the OC FAMILY August issue as "a piece that explores the biggest problem facing American familie5 today, that is, the rush to push our kids mto adulthood• (What's Up, "Parents must make sure their kids have time to be kids," July 31). Gosh, Steve. for 50 weeks ID a row you told us humble readers that the biggest problem is: "Parents need to spend more time with their kids." Does that mean we have to releam the lessons. and the Pilot has to retract all your columns from the past ye r? Say it isn't so. • Steve references the August issue o( QC FAMILY as •the magazine's fastest· moving issue,• which he attributes to the cover's cute 1!'1111~.:>.il·· little red·haired girl in the corner and rus cover story. That's funny, Steve, because I thought it was due to the many great articles, includ· ing the one .on what to do if your child gets the WTong teach er? Gotta go, as my kids are calling, and I neea more time lo talk with them, MICHAEL A. GLUECK NeWJ>Ol1 Beach The West Side will miss Alan Kent·=~ l wanted to thank you for your article about Alan Kent ("Longtime officer hanging up baton," July 29). . I have mixed emotions. I'm glad that he can t!njoy retirement and some person- al endeavors, but we on the West Side will miss him. He was definitely someone you could always count on, and it was nice to be able to call Alan Kent and get to speak to him and have him take care of things. • CONNIE MEGLEY ~ Costa Mesa • -;~ Maybe Dan Worthington ·s right What if Dan Worthington is nght, 1ust as John Moor- lach was right? I am glad lo see that Dan Worthington is a man who will not give up on the city's trash recycling problem ( HSarutary District board member questions City Council decision,· July 23). I do not believe we should give the coaunercial trash haulers rellef from what · could subject our city to massive fine9 for not meet· ing the recycling deadline that ha been set by the state. · If the state decides to enforce the deadline, and we granted the.haulers. an extension, who ~t City Hall will pay the hne? .. ,, We all know who will pay,,. •.• _., .. the fine -You and me, Joe Taxpayer. LARRY WEICHMAN Vice President, Mesa Pride Costa Mesa HOW TO CONTACT YOUR llPllSllTATIVES Swte 395, Irvine 92715, (949J 833·0180; fax: (949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th DiS- bict, 18952 MacArthur BlVd., Stille 220, Imne 92715..-(949) 863·?070. E-mail: a1~bly.ca.gov STATE COASTAL COMMIS..· SION 45 Premont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco 9"4105, (415) 90t...S200:~ IOcated ln Long BNch, (310) 590-5071 OMNGI COUfffY IOARD Of SUl'llMSORS Hanoi Administration, 10 a. C8l'llllt PIUa. Sinta Ana 92101 •Jim Siva. ~ DilUict (Ce»-ta~· (114) a:M-322t • ~\'$loll. 5tb C*b1ct ~~SutaAna ~·· ('lltCJ 834-3550 . _ .. . ffi-OPENER ... 148~ Th!K~, August 5, 1999 •Sports Editor Roger Cc:ifson • .949-574-4223 QUOTE Of THE DAY •Lookilg bode on tt, I wish I'd played in that game. It was a on<HH>·lifetime elem -· Scott Gayner. Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner, reflecting on skipping the Orange County All-Star football game . Doily Pilot 8} H I I H S C H 0 0 L P 0 S I E I S I I rE S • I r --- 82 Thuudoy, Auguu 5, 1999 YOUTH SWIMMING Harb.or View outduels Newport Hills • Despite loss, Henderson and Gentry eclipse their own records (or Newport Hills swim team: NEWPORT BEACJ I -It's amazing what d neighborhood riyalry will pull out of some paople. 1-\Prbor Vlew defeated Newport Hills, 1191~-621 .5, to remain undefeated heading u1to Saturday's South Coast Swim Charnpi- e •nstups at the Ma.nan Be.rgeson Swun i'nmplex al Coroha dcl Mw-High .. With. Harhor View and Newport f:lills wron teams batthnq· it out, pool and team records took a blow tor both progrdms. ~bor View's Heather .Hapeman set d tcdm and pool record m the gub 13-14 , 50- ' ard freestyle Wlth a time of 27 .87, eclips- mg the pool's p revious-best mark of 28.55 -,pt by Hdilee Ht1dson of Greenbriar. Hapeman's teammate, Vivian Liao also chd some alt~ o.1 the record book. se1=.. tmg a new team mdrk m the girls 15-18, 50 lrt>e at 27 37 Karbor V1ew;s yub b dlld under, 100 lri•e rcldy team of Allie Pncs, McKe nzie Hrnwn. Mdrgaret Money and Kathryn Con- 1wr !IWdm a 1 14 .87, belt<'ring the prev10us 11\drk of 1:2b.3:i set in 1992. Thi<; fearsome foursome also set the new mdrk in the 100 medley relay with d l 31 ,89, smdshing the prnv1ous mcirk of l i5 20 set 10 1996 foor Newport Hilb, Mel.issd Henderson 't.: l c1 nP.w pool dnd team record m the girls 1 l-14, 50·ydrcl breasti.troke with a 34.15, .. c hpsinu her pr<•v1ow. record tune of 34 22 "-<'l m June C>rlnc>lt (,pntry'!. tune of 23.89 m lhe I w~ I 'i-I 8 50-frcestyle, broke his o·.vn p1: r..,on<1l br. ... 1 of 24.00 set m June tor New- port ~hll ... NEWPORT HILLS SWIMMING HARBOR VtEW 691112, NEWPORT Hrw 6211/2 BOYS 6 and under 1Po m~ley relay · Newport Hills (Miller, Meece, Jones, DaBoub). 1 ·42 41. 25 free · l Jones (NH), 19 89. 2 Haly (HV), 20 79; 3 Berry (HV), 22.12, 4 DaBoub (NH), 2367, 5 Meete (NH), 24 68, 6 Ashton (HV), 26.82. 2S brHst l Bearer (HV), 27 94; 2 Epp (NH), 28 07; l Mee<C' (NH), 30.25, 4 Haly (HV), 30 35, 5. Morabito (NH), 31 S7; 6 Nelwn (HV), 31,66 2S fly 1. Jones (NH), 24 29. 2 Oa!oub (NH ), 26 00, 3 Becirer (HV). 2B so. 4 Ashton (HV), 2B.66; 5 Robertson (NH). 30.20; 6. Trauthen (HV), 31 28 2S back 1 Gu1bord (HV), 20 SO, 2 Haly (HV), 1 GS. 3 Weidner (HV), 21 82. 4 Miller (NH), 25 22, 5 Nugent (NH). 2S 73 100 free relay 1. Newport Hills (Meece, JaBoub. Miller J1 nes) 1 28 78 7-8 100 medley relay Newport Hills {01th1ro, Miller, Linden, Stone). 1 19 50 2S free . 1 D1thiro (NH). 17 24, 2 Liao (HV). 17 31. 3 (OJ( (HV), 17 78, 4 Miller (NH), 18 15, s Stone (NH), 18 68. & Cza1a (HV), 19 70 2S b,.ast 1 D1chiro {NH). 21 31, 2 Haly {HV}. 22 SO, 3 Linden (NH), 21 56, 4 Guobord (HV), 22 84, 5 Wil!>On (HV), 23 16, 6 Miller {NH), 23 99 25 fly -1 Linden (NH), 18 31 , '} Coit (HV), 18 77; 3 W1lwn (HV). 20 87, 4 Weidner (HV), 21 00, 5 Papa {NH), 21 27, 6 Swigert (NH), 22 25 25 bade 1 Berry (HV). 27 33, 2 Trauthen (HV), 28 07. 3. Miller (NH), 28 40, 4 Anderwn (HV), 39 40; 5 Atkins (NH). 31 63, 6 Piggott (NH), 33 79 SO free l . Gu1bord (HV). 40 49, 2 Liao (HV), 41 27, 3 Papa (NH), 41 33, 4 Czaia (HV), 41.27; 5 Ham (NH), S2 62, 6 Reed (NH), S2.99. 100 free relay 1 Newport Hills (Stone, Swigert, D1chlto. Linden), 1 07 96 9-10 100 medley relay Newport Hells (White, Mora· t.1to, Hendmkson, Gladych), 1 05.97 1 SO free 1 White {NH). 32 68, 2 Hendrickson (NH) 32 71, 3 Kent (HV), 34 75, 4 Mycorn (NH), JS 85. S Rovzar (HV). 37.39, 6 Brus1c (HV), 38.75 I SO brffst 1 Mycorn (NH), 40.38, 2 Gladyc:h (NH). 42.75, 3. Kent (HV), 44 18, 4"Morab1to (NH), 44 73; 5 O'Hara (HV), 47.12. 25 fly· 1, Hendrick~ (NH), 16 10, 2. Hanrahan (N~). 17.43; 3. Kattan (HV), 17 68; 4. Sanford (NH), 18 20; s. Bruslc (HV), 1f1,.23, 6. Lang l (HV>. dq. 50 back · 1, White 1NH), 39.29, 2 Langel (HVl. 40.71, 3. Kattan (~V). 43.33; 4. Feeley (HV), 46.23; 5. Flynn (NH), 48.31, 6 Manlck (NH), 51.14, 100 IM • 1. Kattan (HV), 1:28.83; 2. SanfOl'd (NH), 1:31 .38; 3. Gladych (NH), 1.31'.68; 4. O'Hara (HV), 1:39.32; 5. RQv2ar (HV), 1;41 25; 6, Zepfel (NH), 1:41.72. ~ 200 free relay 1 Newport Hills (Hendricluon, Mycom, Gl~ydl. White), 2 17.94 1'·12 200 m~ley relay -Newpo'rt Hills (StC'rm, R. Lance. T .. Lance, Sanford), ~;20 22. • SO free 1. Crawford (HV), 29.33; 2. Storm (NH), ' 29.67, 3. Sanford (NH}. 29 97; 4. T. Lance (NH), 30.54; 5. Dunzer (HV), 32 84; 6 Packer (HV), 33 88. SO btMst · 1 Blackford (HV), 38.07, 2. Bunai1ar (HV). 39.54, 3 T Lance (NH). 40.72; 4. Russell (HV), 40.78; 5 Sanford (NH), 41 50; 6. Hanrahan (NH), 45 16. 50 fly • 1. Blackford (HV), 33.23, 2. Ounzer (HV), 34.00;-'3 i{. 1.ance {NH), 3A160; 4 :rutton (HY), 3812; 5. Tate (NH), 5091. SO back 1. Crawford (HV), 33.81; 2. Pad<er (HV), 36.40; 3. Storm (NH), 3678, 4. Tate (NH). 38.85, 5. Hanrahan (NH), 39.49; 6. Kendrick (HV), 41 38. 100 IM 1. Bunajiar (HV), 1 14.82; 2 Blackford (HV). 1.16.83; 3. R. Lance, (NH), 1.23.29, 4. Russell (NH), 1 :25 66; 5. Hanrahan (NH), 1:26.56 200 free ,.lay -1. Newport Hills (Sanford, R. lance, Storm, T. Lance), 2:00.88. t 13-14 200 med,.y relay· Harbor View, 2:05.61 SO free · 1. McClellan (NH), 2S.66; 2 Blackford (HV), 27.22, 3. Moore (HV), 27 35; 4. Daley (HV), 28.93. SO breast · 1 Brundage (NH), 35 53; 2. N1ehenke (HV), 36.90; 3 Collier (HV), 38 49; 4. Mann (HV), 38.75. SO fly 1. McOellan (NH), 27.66; 2. Blackford (HV), 28.41; 3. Money (NH), 28 64 SO back · 1. Strack (NH), 32 12; 2 Daley (HV), 33.31; 3. Kattan (HV), 34.15. • 100 JM -1 Money (HV). l '.06 99; 2. Strack .(HV). 1 07.03; 3. Brundage (NH), 1 12 60, 200 free relay· 1. Harbor View, 1:52.95. 15-11 200 m~ley relay -Harbor View, 2.03°.82. , so free · 1 Gentry (NH), 23.89; 2 Jackson (HV), 25.54, 3. Ntehenke (HV). 25 69, 4 Carson (NH), 25.72; S. Palda (HV), 2S88 50 breast 1. Fitzpatrick (NH), 31.19; 2 Kattan (HV), 31.49, 3 Kim (HV), 32 15; 4 Nrehenke (HV), 33.30, 5. Fowler (NH), 3657 SO fly -1. Fitzpatrick (N'H). 26.26, 2 R Hanrahan (NH), 26.72; 3. Kattan (HV). 26.96; 4 Jackson (HV), 2B.OS; 5. McCormrck (HV), 30 48; 6. Fowler (NH), 31 09 SO back 1 Carlson (NH), 29.22, 2 R Hanrahan (NH), 30 OS, 3 Blackford (HV), 32 .32; 4. Nlehenke (HV). 33.89 100 IM · 1 Krm (HV). 1,00.37; 2. Fitzpatrick (NH), ~ 00 90, 3 Kattan (HV), 1 ·01 87. 200 free ,.lay -1. Newport Hills (Fitzpatrick. B. Hanrahan, 9r1son, R Hanrahan), 1.51 .90 GIRLS 6 and unct.r 100 medley relay -Harbor View, 1:31 89. 25 free -1. Money (HV), 19.20, 2. Brown (HV), 21 03, 3. Conner (HV), 21.05; 4 Zepfel (NH), 21.24; 5. Greenlee (NH), 23,S9; 6. Vale (NH), 24 09. 2S breast · 1. Pries (HV), 25 84; 2. Conner (HV), 26.48; 3 Mead (NH). 27.41; 4, Gabert (HV), 29.60; s Zepfel (NH), 31 19, 6 Kaczmarek (NH), 31.26 25 fly · 1 Money (HV), 21 .40; 2 Phillips (NH), 25.19; 3 Garrett (HV), 26.53, 4. Greenlee (NH), 27.63; 5. Holecheck (HV), ~9 21; 6 Reed (NH), 38.09. 25 back · 1 Pnes (HV), 24.88, 2 Mead (NH), 25.91 ; 3. Zak (HV), 26.00; 4. Ham (NH), 28.78, 5. Zepfel (NH), 32.02; 6. Griffin (HV), 32.10 100 free relay· 1 Harbor View, 1;24.87. 7-8 100 medley ,.lay Newport Hills (Hollstein, Epp, Kaa amerek. Palchikoff), 1:17 13 1 25 f...e -1. Hollstern (NH), 15.58, 2. Feeley (HV), 16.63, 3. Palchikoff (NH), 16 84; 4 Kaczmarek (NH), 17.23, 5 Giger (HV). 17.86; 6 Gardner (HV), 18.97. 2S breast· 1 Epp (NH), 22.22, 2. Kaczmarek (NH), 22 58, 3. Larson (HV), 22 59; 4. Lewes (HV), 22 85; 5. Berry (HV), 24 62, 6 Chatham (NH), 24.62. Heather Hapeman of Harbor View was a big winner with a record .. setttng swim. 25 fly · 1. Patch1koff (NH), 18.15; 2. Feeley (HV), 18.96; 3 Zucker (HV), 20.SO; 4 Jones (NH), 21 07, 5 Giger (HV), 23.25. 25 back 1. Van Hiel (HV), 19 96, 2. Hollstein (NH), 21 .22, 3 Larson (HV), 22 40, 4 Lewis (HV), 23 31; 5. McCroskey (NH), 23 48, 6, White (NH), 23.56 50 free -1. Mycom (NH), 18.04, 2 He Van Hlel (HV), 38.2·3, 3. Spindler (NH), 41 .28; 4 Gardner (HV), 42.30; S. Martin (HV), 42.53, 6. Condino (NH), 45.22. 100 ff'ff relay · 1, Newport Hills (.Mycorn, Holl stein, Palch1koff, Kaa marek). 1 07 80 9-10 100 medley relay Newport Hills (Piggott. O'Brien, Dailey, Flynn), 1:07 16 SO free 1 Gabert {HV), 29.88; 2 Galloway (HV), 3385; 3 Flynn (NH), 34.59, 4. McAdams (NH), 35 09, S Dunzer (HV). 35.45; 6. Gentry (NH), 37 27 50 breast 1 Ho. Van Hlel (HV). 41 .29, 2 O'Brien (NH). 41 34. l Piggott (NH), 42.22; 4 Krpp (NH), 43.94, S Galloway (HV), 44.84; 6. Lvvine (HV), 4699. 25 fly · 1 Dailey (NH), 15.34, 2 Tolpa (NH), 16.16; 3 Hewko (HV). 16 28.' 4 Mead (NH), 16 84; 5. Oun· zer (HV), 17.02, 6. Best (HV). 1B 48 • 50 bltck • 1 Hewko (HV), 38.60, 2. Kepp (NH), 40.37; 3 Flynn (NH), 41.36; 4 Pnes (HV), 41 .37; 5 Piggott (NH). 41.75; 6. PrKkett (HV), 46.03. 100 IM· 1. Gabert (HV), 1:16,13; 2. Van H1 I (HV), 1.26.S6; 3 Ounzer (HV), 1:33.72; 4 Mead (NH). 1:37 37; 5 Tolfa (NH), 1'38 27; 6. Jones (NH), 1.43 71. 200 free relay -1. Harbor View, 2·14.38. 11-12 200 medley relay Newport Hills (Verble, McAdams, F. Rodenhurs, McOonald), 2 17.04. 50 free · 1 Chandler (HV), 31.23, 2 Kubas (HV), 31 .63; 3 A Kattan (HV), 32.09, 4. McDonald (NH), 32 94, S A Rodenhu1s (NH), 34.21; 6 Albright (NH), 34 7S. 50 breast • 1. F. Rodenhuis (NH), 38 03. 2 A Rodenhuis (NH). 39.56, 3. Burnham (HV), 39.69; 4 Avila (HV), 40.10; 5. Lemmerman (HV), 41.25; 6. Albright (NH), 41.59. . ·so fly · 1. McAdams (NH). 32.06; 2. Verble (NH). 33.67, 3. Strack (HV), 33.76, 4. caskey (HV), 3S 88, 5. McDonald (NH), 36 43, 6 Avila (HV), 38 23 50 back -1. Verble (NH), 3639; 2. Chandler (HV), 36.49; 3. Strack (HV), 36.94; 4. Pries (HV), 37.26; 5. McMenomy (NH), 45.99; 6. Heyler (NH), 49.09. 100 IM -1. McAdams (NH), 1:17.16; 2. F. Roden- hu1s (NH), 1:18.05; 3. Kattan (HV), 1:18.40; 4. Kubas (HV), 1:23.69; 5. Avila (HV), 1:26.75. 200 free ret.y • 1. Newport Hills (Verble, F. Rodenhu~: McDonald, McAdams), 2:04.16. 13-14 200 med,.y relay -Harbor View, 2:09.53. 50 free · 1. Hapeman (HV), 27.87; 2. Fries (HV), 29. 12; 3. Snell (HV), 29.59; 4. Tate (NH), 30.37; 5. Ale- ml (NH), 32 19; 6. Dilillo (NH). 36.43. 50 blwast -1. Henderson (NH), 34 15; 2. Orgiaco-mo (HV). 38.23; 3. Snell (HV), 39.60; 4. Tate (NH), 39.70; 5 Oiliflo (NH), 45.88. 50 fly -1 Liao (HV), 30.93, 2. Colgate (HV), 31 .13; 3. Schroeder (N\I), 32.56; 4 Alemi (NH). 34.67; 5. Henderson (NH), 3B.72. 50 bllck . 1. Liao (HV), 32.41; 2. Edlund (NH). 34.7B; 3 Cole (NH), 35.24; 4. Dilillo (NH), 43.31. 100 IM · 1 Hewko (HV), 1:12.12; 2. Colgate (HV), 1:14.69; 3. Edlund (NH), 1:16.26; 4 Cole (NH), 1:1692, 5. Digiacomo (HV). 1'17.56. 100 free relay • 1. Newport Hills (Carlson, Edlund. Tate, Cole), 1;51.61. 1$-11 200 medley ,...ay -Harbor View, 2:14.33. 50 free -1. C. Liao (HV). 27.37; 2. ~son (NH). 29.SO; 3. He. Hapeman (HV), 30.07; 4. Hender· son (NH). 30.25; S. Tudcer (HV), 30.53, 6 O'Donnell (NH), 31.28 . SO breMt -1. He. Hapeman (HV), 36 17, 2. Mendelson (NH), 37.27; 3. Ha. Hapeman (HV), 38 05; 4 Hammerschmitt (HV), 39.44; 5. Flon (NH), 46,8(), 50 fly 1. Edwards (HV). 32.57; 2 Atkins (NH), 35.99; 3. Kendrick (HV), 38.50. 50 b.ck 1. Hewko (HV). 32.87; 2. Hammer· Schmitt (HV), 35.62; 3. Atkins (NH), 37 76; 4. O'Don nell (NH). 37 90; 5. Henderson (NH), 38.50; 6. Kendrick (HV), 40.71 . 100 IM • 1. Edwards (HV), 1:12.B2; 2. Henderson (NH), 1 20 69, 3. O'Donnell (NH), 1:22.71; 4 Kendrick (HV), 1-23.09; S. Mirowitz (NH), 1·31 57 200 free ,.fay· 1. Harbor View, 2:02.29. Striegl new Estancia girls coach G 0 l F TEACUP • He replaces Jenny Tavares, who stepped down after eight seasons. B \JUI\ h\l l .._,, II COSTA t>.1ESA -Anton Stnegl, who pldyed !;OCCer al Millikan I-Ugh and Long Beach Stdte and bas coached boys club tcdms ln Long Bedch, will replace Jenny Tavares As 'Estancia High's girls soccer coach. HIGH SCHOOL SOCCI mg to get mlo high school roac:hmg. Section playoff berth since 1994. • 1 think Jenny wanted to pass it on to some· •1 think we have five girls who play club one,• said Stnegl. who has not cwchcd giJls occer, so teams with a lot of club players are al dn}' level. going to be ahead of us. But I was encouraged "It's a new challenge and from Whcll I've by what l saw this swnmer. I need to learn heard from my coaching fnends, it's totaJly d1f-more about the other (PCL) teams, but I think ferent than guys. But I've had U1e chance to we can make the playoffs.• work w1th the girls already in some summer Striegl said he prefers a technical, ball-con- lcague games." trol style, but will adjust his strategy to the Daily Pilot SWIMMING •At Pan-Am Games. WINNIPEG -Sutee9-year- old Newport Harbor High soph1 . more Aaron Peirsol clocked a personal best 1:59.77 WednesddV night here ut the Pan-Am Game s, finishing second to Brazaltdn Leonardo Costa (1~59.33) in tl1" 200-meter backstroke. Costa's mark broke the exist- ing Pan-Am Games reco1d tr> capture the gold medal. Peirsol's sllver-medal effo1 t trimmed 0.11 seconds off h1) national age-group record. Next stop for Pe1TS0l is M ui· neapolis for the Seruor Nationnl Championships. LoCals denied ~: .. • Orange County Gi · ts fall, 11-5, eliminated. ALBUQUERQUE N.M ..... Fur the first time rn four seaso(b. 'he Connie Mack World Senes \\ 111 not include a Newport-1'-f; :;a player, after the Orange Couru~ Giants, boasting four loc,AI SldJHI· outs, were defeated in the t11le game of the Western Reg1ot1ul tournament Wednesday t tht University or New Mexico The Seattle Bankers, who eiid· ed the Giants' four-game winning streak Monday with a 19-9 tn· umph, earned an 11-5 victo" over the Giants Wedn y to advance to the World erie~ which begins Fnday m F q· ton, N.M. • Corona del Mar High 11foduct Ty Harper went 2 for 4 with t\\o RBis in Wednesday's fm.ale to give him eight RBis for th~ tow· nament. He also pitched thr• e relief innings m the tiU~ 'gam " striking out two. 1 Recent Newport Harbor1QJ:d l· uate Charlie Wwte went1t for 4 while returning Newport senior Scott Beerer walked twice and scored a run Costa Mesa gradu· a te Ruben Mandlla also :Walked and scored 'tor the Giani.. coached by former CdM heod man Matt Lunchn. The local quartet was hoplllg to jom former area standaus Joe Urban (1996), Ryan Achterberg ('97) and Nate Lemmerman ('981 as World Senes participants. CYCLES Haneock running 6th •His strong third-place effort on Saturday k~ps the former world · , champion in the hunt. CLASSIC What Eagles Girls Athletic Director Nancy ferda said Tavares resigned after eight seasons, m which she compiled a 65-77-24 record Tavares' teams were 30-39-12 in league, mclucting,a Pacific Coast League tiUa in 1993, but had won only one league game lhe last three years and gone 0-18-2 the last two. Stnegl acknowledged a ldcfc of club players st.rengths of his players. has <"Ontnbuted to the progTam's recent strug-"What l like most about what I've seen 50 COVENTRY, Enyland, ... Greg gle . But ho also noted a revamped PCL (tra· far is the girls' attitude. We. have some incom-Hancock of Balboa Isla~ took ... T The third annual shootout for honors as the women's club champion in and around Newport Beach. Corona del Mar •nd Costa Mesa. Daw Friday, August 13 1 Defendinl mampfon Ma,lanne Towerwy. ~anta Ana Country Club a,au..,..,.. Oebble Albright, Newport 8N<h Country Club I ~n~$e WOOdard '1~ V rde Country Club I ~llyHol tin ig Canyon Country Club Stnegl, 33 and a Long Beach re~idenl, has taught advanced placement history at Estancia the last two yeazs and had been look- ditmnal soccer powers Laguna I hlls and Aliso rng freshmen and some returning players and thfrd place at the fourth J8..ynd of Niguel have departed, w1th expected lcdgue they ~rn very determined.• tho World Speedway Grand Prix favQnle Corona del Mar 1oming additional Tavarc ' PCL champions, the school's lone Serles Saturday night. • holdovers Laguna Beach, Umven:ity and Co -outright league titllst tn the 1990s, became Tho finish puts Hancoclt in. ld Mesa) could provide an opportumty for the only tho second Estancia team to reach the Sixth place overall with 49 pornts Eagles to contend for their first C IF Southern GIP quarterfinals. It was a trong comeback fm the 1997 world champion after 8 U E • LL l ' T. · ...... ...1 T T _ ...,. ~tis fi '6'. +·n •ts ad two atypical, low-scoring rounds --------~angu.nru-t::r.<IU -v~ Sqtl _pre~~:!-i'Gollobof Po~ learl Lion get Katella duo · the sencs with 1s potnU; with two •Three men, two women to join Lions. Me11a is another sprinter for Wilkins' squad. The rounds remamlng. COSTA MESA -Vangu rd University coach Kevin Kasper announced tha recent signingi of lnfietders T.J. Jarcl cind Mtttthew Tisthammer to the Lions' baseball tcuJn. Jara played second ht\l'o.C lor • the Knights and wo~ named fit1I· team, All-Empire league lttst sea on. TI thaaimer was a s~.'!cli t arn, AU-Empire ~ U1llQ • bMell\an for Katella, before mov· lng on to Vanguard Untwallty, ~~bodi--~ play.,.. wttb tbe pc9itie>. \IP~ WDIJlbu'* dgbt..., ~~. i -~ l..ftkewood High grad has personal-bests or 10.95 rn --~~;::::-:-'.) COSTA MESA -Vanguard Uru-·----r the 100 and 23.0 in the 200 and is allo expected to ~:..t versaty track and field coach Bryan T I A ( I play soccer for the Uons. • Wilkins has recetved commitm~nts B1ckersteth is from Gambia, West Africa and wu from five athletes to compete ne.Jt spnng tor the the national champion ln the 100 (11.9), 200 (24.6) Lions. and long jump (18-0) for her age group (17 yean Ezekiel Chertuyot, Jason .Johnson &ncl Joo MeJia old). will compete for th~ men's team, whil Lauretta She wW also compete in the 400 for the Uom. Bickenteth and Lftsbl ka Henderson will Jmn the Hendenon graduated ftOm :J\"abucO HiDi in 1995 women's tqued an~ competed for Santa Ana c.oµeg.. ,She b9I Cherluyot l5 lrom Nairobi, Keyna in Eut Africa retorded penonel-belta ot 18-6 in tbe IOlllg jump and will have three year1 of eligibility in track and and 38-4 fn the triple tumP and bei om year Of el(. crcm country. He JI expected to compet~ in the 1,500 gtbWty remaining. metltn, the 3,000 st~echasc and m the Bk au. ·1~be.i •ltftla9 Naldltng,.rlarm, • WllJdna country run ~ •Scae oC tbele very......._.~ pc11111 • Johnlon ti a 11pil11'8rJ)ampes trom Temple Cfly AJl.-..m jW1111t• - ttiab. He Ml Nmldld an-ol 10.93 ID the 100, WlldMtma'*1oll8DNNC1 ... tD.W.tD119 2llllnlbe200wl•CDID1be400,81'Wel1Ua'5-........ net and a.Ill 915' •• ll 'hsgwd 1 m.n m U. tlfl* twllP· lllll\AMllly. • -- I I • l •I :j ,, .... Sports C Ol ST E R.S 'ThurK!oy, August 5, 1999 B3 tll tfl. SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLE NNIUM SCOTT ·GAYNE Estancia •An all-around jewel from the '70s, his abilitie~ were such that he could excel in any number of ietas. • Longtime OCC coach is still a leade r by example . TO'll\ Al TOBI IJJ IKE THE WATCH, SIIE JUST KEEPS TICKING R1rn \JU> l>t '' ~Pb I nd series that ttl attempts to capture · the essence of the finest Newport-Mesa athletes this century, !.lepi. . ; ten_ about and old war stories are rehashed But if our tiny pocket of the sports world had to select the absolute best ·athletes• we could find as the end of dJl era nears, Estanoa High's Scott Gayner would probably make the Top-10 list and perhaps b • considered for the overall pnze, il such d thing eXlSted. Versatile and talented, the 6-foot-2 Gayner played· anywhere on the football held, mdudmg tailback, quarterbdck, punter and kicker. In the winter, he served as the Eagles' captam and ballhandler in basketball. In the spring, tennis was his racket. Beach State Uruversity. in "I pnde mysell on doing a lot of thPrapy dnd "The sport I liked 1971 and her M.A. in the fact lhat dll my cooditionmg. I'U bl' playmg best was tenrus. I loved 1 1973 tciJms redlly enjoyed shortc;top and 1 can't wait. It hand-eye sports,· said Gayner, Before joining Orange playing with each should be a blast." a professional racquetball player Coast College. Bond othcr1 • Bond said. "l With all her sufrcss, even who once beat Marty Hogan coached Foothill High to can't remember ever Bond knows that she has only and, Wlth Mark Susson, placed a CIF Southern Section coaching a team that so much control of her team'!> third at the 1975 U.S. Nauondl I t's something that e swimming champi didn't have fun. 01 outcome eac.h c;cason. Doubles m Las Vegas. can never be onstup. cour<1e, winning makes "To oe successful, a little luck Gayner, who also played on taken away from Success has seemed to it fun, too.· needs to be involved/ Bond the U.S. Volleyball Assodat1cm her follow Bond in each sport Despite wihmng two admitted. ·Team chcrru try and team while working on ht'> Longtime Orange she has been 8t part of. state titles m 1986 and pe~onality is another factor. A masters degree m economlD at Coast College Coach As an athlete, Bond com-Barbara Bond 198~. Bond still has a coach can only do so much for the Uruvers1ty of Colorad"• Barbara Bond will always have peted on two collegiate fond remembrance to thetr team. The players have got picked up football agam at the distinction of being the national volleyball her 1988 teetm. ., to want 1t a-; much as you do." Chapman College, before the only women's soccer coach m the champion teams al Long Beach ·we were 1usl awesome that Bond has two children. Her Panthers dropped tlle1r program school's storied history. Slate and three national open season," Bond remembers. "'on, Kai, 20 and daughter, Brett, m the early 1980s. "It's a pretty neat title to volleyball title winners. ·we Ttddn't lost a game the 17, are also dt Orange Coast. . As a tailtiack m 1980, Ga}ncr nave," Bond said. "I remember I Upon joirung OCC, Bond cntuc season and we were which makes 1t fun !or Mom. averaged over 200 yards a gdme was coachmg field hockey and became the softball coach from 20·0-1 qomg into the final game, "They're very !.upportive. • and made honordble mention we weren't getting enough 1978-87, compiling a 170-144 b(>fou• we> lo'>t m double Bond said "Tiu'>y'vt.• both played NAlA All-American as Chapman p~ople to participate. I asked record. Her 170 wins are the overtime. \Ve ev<>n had two goals sports in U1e past dnd 1t redlly (now a university) competed as a Oick Tucker about starting a second-highest m OCC'''i softball taken awdy horn us m that makes me value what I do, club team and went 8-0 in the soccer team and he tllought it history. · ~Jame. because I've watched them play regular season. nugbt be a gamble. Our "The toughest thing for mt' to "Then lht> next year, we lose under some not-so-good coaches. "We got invited to play m the first-ever team had only one get used to as a coach was to sit tour dnd tic four and Y.'ln the lt's a fun JOb, but it's not as ea Y Heritage Bowl m Providence, player who bad ever played still and observe," Bond ~id whole• thrng,".Bond continued. as at looks. To be able to do ti Rhode lsland, and we got killed soccer before.• ·After playing sports for so long. ·Just goes to show U1dt you yedr-m dnd yedf·out, 1t really LS u (against Providence)," Gayner Still with the e nthusiasm of a just watching was difficult di never know." talent.• said. •1t was 16 below zero wtth rookie, Bond still keeps gomg at first • Included m Bond's hectic Alwa) s the competitor, Bond a wind-chill factor and mo 't of a fever pitch. Bond's coaching legacy, coaching and teaching schedule likes to keep Wlth the top of the the guys had never been out of "It's easy, because I truly however, will be best this season i a trip to Flonda for coaching elite at CCC. Southern Califonua: enjoy what I do,• Bond said. remembered in women's soccer, the Seruor Olymptcs m October, "What keep me going ts the Gay'lter, who'd already •Anytime you enJOY your work, where she helped guide the where Bond will compete m people I work with,• Bond said. completed his undergraduate it's not really work at all.• Pirates to seven conference UUes softball. ·1 have such a high re pect for degree at UCLA, played one Bond gre w up in Southern and two state crowns an her 17 "I've always loved softball an'O all of them They JU t make me season for Chapman while California and earned her B.A. m $8Cl$0J\S as..coa~ compiling a b.lseba.1.l." Band.said~ "ljust had work hdrdcr and harder each~-~-~-WOJking_ on his MBA. physical education at Long 210-80-37 career record. knee surgery and I've been year.• The cousm for former Newport Harbor High and m lk • t e h t e UCLA•quarterback Steve '#'W ... 1 n9 LYi1 ._,!/J ·•L'}:p Buk:ich, Gayner was blt>"ct~ with ~ If. ~ II, /I/ U speed and strength. and coming dut of Estancid, was recrwted by than the one (at Dad Miller Golf H omer Smith, UCLA's offensa\ e course in Anahe im) • coordinator at the tune undar Koehrer said the two coUJ'ses, Pepper Rodgers. which have improved But the Bruins had a coupl ot tremendously in the lui,t yeur runru.og backs named Kenmt since 'Jim Fetterly took over as Johnson and James McAli tcr supenntc ndent, rank among the and Gayner suffered a broken best m Orange County. "I'd put ankle his senior year, after the the c cou~e up against any m Eagles opened the 1972 fall the county,• Kochr r aid. campaJgn 5-1. Considering the h umb':r of •1 deoded to g o to UCLA for round.S (100,000-plus) played on academics, but Homer Snuth till the Lo Lagos Course each year, wanted me to the greens arc impecca ble. walk-on,• said Gayner, who rctterly's touch has paid otf. opted to focus on racquetball. ~Uold (or th.e...COS1A J 58 which he was eah1lng ~ City Champ1onstup 1s lmutoo-~""'to"--~·money. ' 8 d 11 Th "The one Who taught me how players 1 an ° t er. c to play racquetball was Charll max.unum hanchcap index allowed 1~ 18. Both cour arc Brande, who tiftdt tbel'l was d ror u1e championship U!i;tng a big woOden raCket with little tiolei, • i4ii:l c;eyper, WhO Ed Macho kte of Newport later won a Silver meG4l at the Beach and Brett Undum of Amateur Athletic Unloil N C r'\Art f the Championships. --ewport oa t wt?ro """· 0 Gayner, Estand a's Athlete of wmnan~ low·gro team m the t:he Year for the 1972·13 9C'hool Goodwill Golf Cla 1c on th South Course at Coto d • c u year, once p!aycd on a stat Golf & Racquet Club. champio~ Pop Wam~.r Th event. with fonn r Anglll football team (the Colts) Wtth recood bf_.n Bobby Gnth a Dan Princeotto and Mike the ce1-brttY c::Mirman, raised a recotcS Sl lt.ooo IDr Goodwill lndutti181 ol Onnge Comity. Grt)dpl"IN .... WD a· t•I I IHI I CIMftS Magner When Ma~i'. a quarterl)ack, transfeired from ServitP. to Estrtnna, the tno was reuruted. · Estdnoa thdt year, also leatunng AU·CIF center Vince Klees, defeated several powers, mcludmg Corona del Mar, 14-7, whPn GdY!l~r scored both touchdown~. But on the gatfle's ld-.t pldy, a CtlM player rolled into Getyner's cmkle while he was covenng the ball The Eagles lost then last thret? gd.mes and m1s~ed the playoffs. G•yner, who averaged 61 ) dr<b on three punts agamst Cd!-.1.\.also kicked both extra points a" Estanoa won m the flnal rmnute He also booted a 57-yard held goal ogamst Costa Mesa, a 32-20 Eagle wm. Selected to play in the Ordnge County All-Star football game, Gayner chose uic;tead to stay \.\'1th his plans of taking a European . vdcatJon as a graduation present Wlth his good buddy, t-. fark Pender "Looking back on at, I w1 h I'd played m that game,· Ga}ner sa.id. • 1t ''a~ JUSt d once-m·d-liletime deal.· In haskcthall, Ga•;ner wa:.. Codc.h Dave Carhsle's wmt guard But, pamfully an overtime lo-.s m Irvine League play to heavil} favored CdM sticks m Gayner' memory bdnk CdM had ::.tars Jeff \\'harton, Casey Jonec; and Matt Keough ono ot Gayner':-, bec;t fnends today. But the Eagle." had a three-point ledd m the waning second and onlv needed to run out the cloc.k to pull otf the upset. One of thP Estancia torwards, how~vcw.s1gndled for a tlffieout when the tPdm hdd none left. CdM C'ashed m by smking a free throw on the ensuing techrucal foul, then scored a field goo.lat the buuer to <c.end the game mto OT, eventually wmmng, 53-52. In tenrus, Gaynor was a lour-rear letterman and won the league doublt!S title m 1973 w1th Tony Sav·<'oya But Gayner's. mo t unforgettable llme of the court occurred dunng the Hawaii lnVltatlonal. when Brande filled an as a .. tand-m coach for Jun Jenner and ended up playing douhl ., with Gatn r under~ aha~ Ruby Bcgorua, because GCtvn •r's partner got ick "Charlie Brande was ve!Y voung at the time, and we ended up \\<inning th ~ tournament, .. Ga 'ner aid. The e day:o., Gayner, 44, lltukb affordable. ruor: how.mg c:ommuruties, after gomg into bu m ':oi'-Wlth Cary Davidson, tound -.r of the World Football Lc>a~ue aqd .Amencan Basketball A OC'lflt.ion The Woodpark D velopment m Ali<oo Vie10, one ot th :-.tat"' larg st low-income ta...'I'. c:r ><tit pruJeds. 1 among Gayn~ b mes acrolad •(DaVldson) was my mentor," yn r said . • 1 followed him wh n l w a boy pa mg out tow al th .Balboa Ba • Club 1 was th e wb n he "as go g through th hardships of the {WFl.) folding. I l amed the n r houstng busm from hm.• Gayn s father. W8lly, built M Verd Country Club, nd his 11te1, Kyl , was an intf!ln4tional gymnast. Gllyn~r. who llv lJl NeW}>Qrt BMch and has two SODI, Sam, 10, arid Ca11ldy, 9. a member of the Delly Pilot Sports Hall m Famt!, eel bretlng the mlllennlum. P 111 =::=n ... ~t~~ ~==f1l4t 541....,.,.,nt ..... .............. 5~ .. .,...., ................. .. ... -.a..._.1--. _ .............. --- Thur.day, August 5, 1999 Sports a ,_ Doily PJ19t , Errors ... like other things in lite, they: just hap~n. nun,• Porre Gump would W:lh all of the deserved 'tion of th c del Mat High mashers Ty Harper and Eric Wlelhom, among other&, I keep having a flashback to an inddent tecond bL ... man at Newport Harbor High at the time while my brother, Jahi'l, was an assistant baseball coach at UCl. say, . With the game m a rain delay, my brother, seizing an opportunity to be lazy, summoned me. • involving myseU and one of the legendary Newport-Mesa sluggers, former Harbor-OCC- Well, much to the rwprlse of nobody, UCLA WU really taking lt to the poor 'Eaten. By the fourth lnn.1ng, UCLA was up, 11-3, and Joey James had two home runs and five RBis. He gave me a bunch or keys and pointed a shuy finger toward the electric switchbox, about 150 feet away. UCLA standout Joey Jame$. This incident has been haunting me of late and I feel 1 need to share my trauma with He was all over the place. He was playing like his pants · were on fire. He could do no wrong, while UCJ could do no right. •ao tum off the scoreboard,• John bcllowed. ·1 don't want it to short out in the rain. It's the switch on the left." the rest of the class. Joey was playt.µg at UCLA after an outstanding career at Orange Coast College. Then, just like in the movie, •nie Best of Tunes• With Robin WlW.ams and Kurt Russell, it started to rain. · •okey dokey, # 1 squeaked as I beaded for the switchbox. ~ I gpt to the box, the rain had subsided and players were starting to wann up again. Tbe Bruins were playing the mighty UCl Anteaters in Irvine, so l decided to go over and Well imagine my surprise to find about 15 switches •on the left" side. check out the game. I was a license-less, squeaky-voiced freshman Not just your normal California drizzle, this was a solid thunderstonn, with •btg ol' fat Now keep in mind, a freshman in high school never wants to look stupid, especially Rcthlou1 BuelneH codiclll. "•n~ be admitted fomll, 1115 w.t AeoonOo Cl:lnlld on oa.o5111 • Ooculllll'll N•m• Stlltement,. to ptot>at• tie Will and llllcll M , ~CA 90247 '*" I.._.. -* P9 d The followlng persona any codicil• •r• ·~ble nu ~ ii ~ allllill ..... In .. aim al .. a,. doing bUalneaa as: tor eumlnatlon In 11'9 file llJ a COl1IOlllOn ....., GI or._. ~· Wieland Were Mexl<:M kt!p~~ ~~1f."Ji requests ,_...,. 1111 not Y't DlgUfl C... _., llr. ~ J COokery 1834 Pomona 111thoflty to lldmlnlater 11'9 ._ AnllCt. .._,... under \he 6.-l a llWllld -• hs Ave • l:osta Mesi, Ca Htlte under tile lnOepend· ~ ...._ neme Of • 11111 .,.... ~. • 92627 of El lllftlll lillld flMln. TIWCIF ..W. ~. 1n Bart>ara Wieland, 1634 ent Administration • SIGNS)• OCH UNA PAA!(, llllll9llld _, • ~ Pomona Ave • Colla !,:i~r~~t~~"'r:'~ IC., ri: AOlfRT W SCHAOE· • • • ...._ ·-"*" ID .. Men, Ce 92627 reaenuulve 10 !Me meny DEA.mlSTNfTS(C. ~lidltlrbCllfl~• This buslneu ts con· •ctlON wllhoul Obtaining 'O'il ...,,_ •• lied w GI alt 11 a.M """' rJ .. d~ed by •n lndtvldutil court 1pprov1I. Before 1!111 .. ~ Oeltl Of Onlnge \Nici se.., i.-.. • CllfWJ Have you started dOlno taking certain very lmpo<· CounWon.AIM~ 1888 CINdcc*'Mlbr•-artelnll bUSltleH ye!? Yea, 7+K iant lldlonJ l'IOMVer the liO'TU·Tiia FicMoul ..._ecflldrdlw.ibra-.or ~~::r:i~~~•• 1_, peraonel ;epreHntiuve Nlma s.n.. tlPM IM ...,.. ad -. a a elm w111'1 ltle County Clenc ol wlll be requlf90 to give no-,_.from Ill dm •-filed lft *-' br •-or...,._.. Orange Councv on 7.~99 bee to Interested persona .. Ollc:I Of b:::::,. Oetl. A llld b9I --*'I. _,.. 1'"'791752 unteu they hive wlfved ,_ ficMll NllN maallllan. or :-5'1 blr* Dally Piiot Jlif 15, 22. notice Of consented IO the ~ l'llldt Ill tied '*'ID ......, " ...., 5 d .. 990 proposed action.) The Jn. M dm. Thi~ ..... llWIClll~llld---IDdo 29Fl0 Actuto5u, •1 Bual~• 5 depe~t lldmlniatratton lllMt -not Of .,._ .._ II ..... ) .._ ft lla'll iliJ • .... 1uthority win be grented b • tn hi .. Of e AcMcul GI ........ • .. 11191 er*Y N•m• Stlltement uni,u 1n Interested per· ..,_Mime 1n ~of 1111 -ID .. ,,_.. <Mc a.. The lolloWlng pellON aon t1tu 111 objecilon to the llQta ol lflOIW VlldW ,_., 401-4tt E a.-i A¥a , Pll- ere dOlng bullneu u pelllion and shows good 5*. « common i. (See °"* CA • • • n ,... Throne T echnologle•. cause WhY 1t1e COU11 lhOIJIO Slcton 17m> • 11q • .,__ •oar..-ID 11111 naw WI by• 276 Avocado SI Apl B· not grltU lhe authotfty. 11111 fllrofl•Dlll Cocll~ -* mid dllld d ~ 11 .. 103, Coste MeA. Cl~lor· A HEAAING on the peli· Rlttfilng• ...,., ....... In ..S ~. ma 92627 uon wlH be n9'd on ~~MIU Clllb'lw ~ .. 9111 Nalhln Sc:ott Kannan, AUGUST 28, 1999 at t :45 CN5331111 .U29.AllQ5,t2.19. IWlll P8ml 2. 11 .. Qy al 276 AVOC8do St • Apt B· p m In Dept L73 located at 1888 0... Miii. ~ cf <>rwve. 103. Costa Mesi. C.blor· 341 The ~ Drive ~. Ft.-..i-u• Bual-a S.. al~•~ Oft• Illa 92827 Orenge, CA 92868. ..~,IV ·-· l!llp 1111111 boc* 107, 1111113 llld This bUalneu la con· IF YOU OBJECT lo the ,._ Stalilment 4 of .... !111111. "°°'* rJ l9d ducted by. an lndtvidual granting ol the pet1t19n, you The fOllOWlng pertON Of9'll ~ The ~ Have you SUll1ed domg should appear M IN hear· ere doll'lg bullnesa 11: ....,... ..,.. 11 blilg di OuStne11 yet? No lno Ind •t•I• your =· . Tuetday Media, 9842 .. ~ ...... lddl9a llld Nathan Scott Kazarian ueila or file wrttten • Hamilton Ave.i..!4· Hunl· o11er OOlllllDt 4119..io-i." .,,,, This 11atemen1 w11 filed uons with thl court bl ore ir!gton Beach, VA 9284e al .. ,.., ~ ~ wUh Ill• County Clerk of Iha hearing. Your IP· ~nthony L. Clelaki., ...,.. • SUP:l1ld 111 111 2395 Orange Counry on 7·9·99 pearance may be In pel'IOn 9842. Hamilton Ave , '4, s.u Ma A..,. O:llll Miii. 1HM791750 or by your 11tomey. Huntington Beach, CA CA 12fS11 n.' 1.1dlll9-.f Dally Pilot July t5..k~-IF YOU ARE A CREDI· 92646 iume dilclMll q llb"1 tar 29, Aug 5. 1999 I nooo TOA or contingent Cl9dltor Thil buelneu ,. 000-.., IWIWIW of .. ...... FlctltJoua Business of the decHMCI, you l'TMt duded by: an lndfvldual lddrla Ind .., COMICl'I N St t t file your dalm ~ the Have you IW\a<I doing ~ .. ....__ ame • amen cou111no me~ 1ocpy101N bulllleal yet? No s.d" alt.· ~ ""· ...._. ~ The fOllOwlng persona peraonel repreHnttllv• Anlhony L ~ _.la Niia, tu WllhU are domg bualniss as IPC>Qlrltecl by the c:ourt Thil JtalemlnC wu flied GMIWll or ~. .....-i MACARTHUR MOBJL W.lhlnlO\lrmonlh•fromlN wtlrl lhe ,.,,. ...... Qetll °' fll .............. ix--AUTO SERVICE 100 n.--.......... ", man.or....-.a..ID~ .. Wast M1cArthur Blvd , dlte ol ltle hrat illuanoe of ""'--v-County On 7·1-99 -.................. d .. letters•• provided In P~ 1""7tl711 ·--.. ..,._ Santa Anl. CA 92707 baw Code MCtlon 9100. OeJly Pilot M 15 22, ••) -.ftd br ..S dl9d al Amir llkhln, 7 Agate, The time 1of fiing a.Ima 29, ~-~ Wit. • ,_ tw.:11. • Irvine, CA 92614 wil not 1xp119 before four FICdtiOUi LtlhM• . ~ "• ••i ....._ This busmen Is con· montne from the hMMg u~ ----· ifanr • ..-..... d .. dl9d ducted by an fndMOutil dlte notlCed above ,_,_ --.-u al .-. ......_. ...._ dWfll Have you 111119<1 doltlg YOU MAY EXAMINE ll'le The lolowlng persona ........ a1 .. .,,..11111a1 l>uilness yet? Yes. 712199 . tile kept by the court. If you .,. OOlng bulltlell u .. ...,_ ~ 11¥ •died al AITWr A Ukhln .,.. • person im.rMted In EWIN Conlultlng S.rv· .. lil>4lt m.11u3 ......., This 11a1ement was nled the eslate, you may Ille lc:ea, 25182 Ch1rllnda ~ ..... na ldlMlarlll w11h the Coonry Clenc of with ttie court a Request for OM, Apt. E·78, MINlon ....._ • ""· llil ..._ fll Orange County on 7·9·99 Special Notice (form DE· Viejo, CA 92891 .... pnar ID .... bni11ci11y 1HM79170S 1$4) °' Iha fMing °'an In· Mkihael P. Evans. 25182 llldlr'•dllldal~,...,.. Dally P110t July 15t 22, ventory and eppralul ol ChltlinOa Ortw, /\pl E·78, ._..... 11111 ~ ID ,. 29 Aug 5. 1999 h668 estate assets °' of any Mla"°'1 ~A 92891 ... ...,., 1 .-n ~ BSC8589 petition or account as d.!!"!. ....,. ..... • .!!.~~ cl-., 11111 dllMnd b •. NOTICE OF PETITION prOYlded In Probate Code ........, v,. en,...,, .. ..,.,.. 11111e.-I'*-alcWaA11111 section 1250 A Request Hive you ltaflecl doing ""*" ID Ill .. llldinglild TO ADMINISTER for Special Noia fonn la bullneu yet? Yea, mmci -"*-rJ dlfUI 11111 ESTATE OF: evell•bl• from the court June 14, 1999 ""*"ID .. ID la ..aded., BARRY P. SMrTH ctenc. Mlchul P. E~ .. Clalllly._.,_1911 ~ CASE NO. A198162 Attorney few th• This atatemenl wu Ried 11 ballllt 11111 1111119 '*' 1n1 To ell heirs, benelf· Petitioner: Wlltt lhe County Cleric °' _.. hM ... .,.. ad! c1ar1es. creditors, cont· MICHAEL PATIKY Orange ~1:. NOanllllan ,_, 0711ir'98 Miii 1ngent creditors, and per· MILLEA, ESQ. n.o.. Ptiot .::z 15 22. V.. Filftllll h: a T~ sons wno mey olherwfN &BH oa6ll __ , ..._ ~-c119 ,,.,... T,.._ ..._ ba 1n1ereated In the Wlll or AHNE BOISANGE, ESQ. 29, Aug. 5, 1 '~ 3llOO 8'dl S--. ~ t13 utate, or both, of SBH 1611'1 ...._ .t T,_..a a.. Tiii ..._..., 111m1, C'A 928&0 T• BARAY P SMITH 400 CAMllRIOO& AVE., CINllr ND. JtGm1 T ........... ......,. (7141 •7'-10M ~ A PETITION FOA PRO· PALO ALTO, CA MIGi ... ...,_ ......_ND ._ MR It Ta. Pfll 81 Tl'Q 711J BATE nu been hied by Publill'lld ~ Beaoh-..,.. .....__ NANCY W SMITH alw Coate Meea Cely Plot :..!~1~ ": ~ = 1---------- NANCY WALTERMAN July 30, August 5. ~ 01!.llllUllllll,......... Fk:tffiou1 BualneH SMITH In the Supertor ,._ JIU ....-. • _, Ill Neme BtllterMnt ~~~~IOITlla, County ...... 1-111171 ........ ,__._. The following pe...ons THE PETITION FOR FICm1DUI all Ii ........ d .. ,.... d .. are OOll'la bullnMI U PAQeATE requnta lhlt .. 1Tl1W p '91 ..... ,_ ,.. RLROCKWELL. 1280 NANCY W SMITH t>e 1p-Thi kllMlg l*IDO(J) ..... a.-t 1 ..... Oft Bison, 89·512, Newpoft point.a u personal repr• ..-tinO llulWml .. fllSM .,_ • tClGI 1'1.t, ,.._ Beach, Cl 92MO sen111tve ro admWlter 11'9 ~ IMMA PMIC. Nn14173l ~,..... N. .. ,....... Ahond1 L. Rockwell, eitate ol 1'18 decedent ~ ...,.._ llhcl, fft11111e s.r... • .. -. 7911 E. San M~ 5-7, THE PETITION r~ue1t1 !Miii""' CA lm21 ......... .,__ ..... Md ~~.: 11 COil· ll'le decledenl'a Wl end OCH ... Piil tnc.. f». ....... tD 0.. OI Tnlll. • OUclecl by en lnOMdual ORANGE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR IAL£f1112 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC110N Oii Autlllt 30, 1111 t OF TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTY FOR DEi INQUENTTATll :.:: 11, 1•. I, Jdln M.W ........... ~:a-~-Calldar, -~~=--·.:::. .. " ... ..:arc as... TilllltMlcldclM I ...... ==---·~--....... lllllllond ....... ~ 111' 'ttl' t• t0CMIC.-,._.,_-.1n .. ~of~ ............ . .... .... ..!> .. _...., ............ ~ ............ ~-·••1'' ................... ___ . .._ ..... ..... ...................... "' ... .,~11. •f!Mit.•• ......... .. * llll1Wt1ol14*ie•: ..... llllll~•.....-.• ........ • .. -. .... ,..... .... ,... .......... c--. ........ ..... Codtlellan4175. ................... ., .. __ _ .... ~ ................ =···--.. ----of..................... .. .......... ..... ,...... ...... _,.............. ..l.j. ..... ---.. ,.Clilll*& u a.a.. ....... . •C1111(714)GW11t•-·• 7 ........... ..... MCEL NUl•EllllNG l'flla DPLMATION ""' .. ,... ............................... _. .. n,.. ........ ..., ... _•••1--.•• 'rO:::r.:1111• .. --.nr•ll ..... A------...---~5.: .. e:..·1'i~ *f4A.=..-:r=::.:Lr:.~: ~.120lleelll9.... - ..... ....... .... Heve you 11artec1 doing bullneu yet? No Rhonde L AodcWell Thia statement w11 filed wtlh the County Clertc of Ofange Coun~r..~·9·99 1 91763 Delly Pilot July 15 22, 29, Auµ 1990 Theio FlcthlOU1 l u1lnea1 NefM~t The IO!lowklg persoot are doing buslneu n Jesue Auto oiaaa. ns Weal t71h St.. Ste A, Cotta Mala, CA 92627 "99u1 Aguliar, 1982 M1· pie & • 1102A, Coll• Meta, CA 92827 Thia bullnus la COO• ~ by an lnOIVIOua.I Haw you llartecl doing DullneN yet? No Jeaut Agulllr . Thil llafetnenl WH f'-d ... lhe Counff Clel'k °' Or9ngll County on 7·Ht IHll7•7M ~ PlloC"" 15 22. 21, AUG s. 1990 ™'i2 F~1 lualnee1 Heme ""'"*'t The following pe!IOOI .... OOlllg butlnetl .. 8endwnelk ~. nn H9wpO!t ~1!.fh· I*" e..cti, CA .,-no,, ~ ... .,..,. 27'15 Maaa Vetde Elllf. H1t5, COiia MIN. CA m2J8 Thill bualnl9I II COO• ~ by: an lndhilcluel ,.. YoU ....... ..... ylf?No ==.. ...... ..... ~ °"" C)I .... , .... .,,.. ·~ port 'Beach, CA 92663 Thts business Is con· ducted by· an lndMc:lual Hive you started dOlng buslnass yet? Yes. 7·1·99 Eric ei.uel Ttlla statement was tiled . wtth the County Clen< or Ontnge County on 7.9.99 19996798759 OaHy PilOI July 15, · 22, 29, Aug 5. 1999 Th664 Flctftlou1 Bualnese Heme St8'tement, The loll0w1ng persons 11'9 doing buslne$S as Calllornla Taw Data. 1011 enoso Dnve. 1110. Colla Mela, CA 92627 NallOl\ll Tall Data. tnc .. (CA), 1011 Bnoso Dl'ive. 11..10, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con- ducted t>y· a oorporallon Heve you started doing business yet? Yes, Jiay 1, 1999 National Tax Data. inc .• Peter M Plac:ey. President This statement was f1l8d with the County Clenc of Orange Couniy on 7-16-99 19996799407 Daily Pilot July 22, 29. Aug &. 12, 1999 Th689 Fictitious Bualn•H N1me Statement llle I01tow1ng persons are dOlng business as Hotelsplus, 21 372 Brooldlurst St Ste 11332. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Caroline Sutherland. 21372 Brookhurst St #332, Huntlng!Oll Beach, CA 92648 Jin Leach, 34114 Selva Ad .. Unit 1318. Dana POlnl, CA 92629 Thi$ buSlness 1s eon· duded by c:o-panners Hive you Started doing business yel? No Caroline J SUlhertand This statemenl was I lad with the County Clenc ol Orange County on 7-16·99 19996799408 Daltv Piiot July 22. 29, Aug !;, 12, t999 Th690 Fictitious Business Name Statement The I011oW1ng persons ere doing busine55 as New City Hooslng Com· pany, 23 Beacon Bay. Newpon Baacll, CA 92660 Arthur VanZand1 Stroek, 23 Beoc:on Bay, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business Is eon· ducted by an lncftvK:tual Have you staneo doing buslneH yet? Yes, 6199 Al1hur VanZanot Strock ThJs ~atement was filed with ltid County Clerk of Orange County on 7 • t 6·99 1Dtt6799398 Dllly Piiot July 22. 29 ~ 5. 12, 1999 Th691 F etltJoua Bualnea1 Name Statement The lollowlng persons are dOlng bUS1ness as· SHARMILLA ASSOCIATES. 2480 Irvine Blvd.. •256. Tustin, CA 92782 Sturmlll a W T· leSlrtwarclene, 2•60 Irvine BfVd.. 1256. Tustin, CA 92782 This business Is con· doeled by· Ill inckVldVal Ha'le you Slar'!ed doing buslnese yet? Yes, 04J94 SharmUla Wlietlllwatdena This alatement was filed with the Courny Clerk ol Ontnge County on 7·HS·99 1tttl799397 Delly Pilol J1,1ly 22, 29, A, 5, 12, 1999 Th692 F CtltlOue BualneH Nlt!M Statement The lollowlng persons ara OOlflQ business as Welle I AalOClales, 538 Oar1moulh Dr • Plaelntla, Cl '2870 Ray Edw1rd Wells. 536 Oa11moulh Dr .. Placentia • Cl 92870 This bu1mesa Is COO· OUC!eel by an fnOMOual Hive you sta"90 ~ bul.neH yer? Y ... OH>M093 ~yE.W ... Tllfl ... lament WU flled wllt'I ltl8 County Clettc of Orange~ °* Ptoc .MJ 22. 29, ~12, 1999 The03 oue liiilriii1 .......... "*'. Tiie falOwfng '*'°"' .,. dOlf'G llUlln9U .. IMJ CONIT..ucTION MANAGEMENT, 1823 Atdl lay Drtve, ~ leedl, CA t2t90 81nen M. Jeeobaon, 1123~ ~.~-New Pof1 hactl. CA 1'* ~ It oon- duclad by. "' lndMcMtl Heft YoU ..,.. dOlng IMlnMI ir3 No ~ .... =.., ~~ii :trLS:i looked lilce it said "&COtebo41'd• so I pulled the switch. POOPI There went the enure bank of right Cleld lights. Hall of Anteater Field was in total darkness. •0ops, • I thought. I quk.k.ly turned that switch back on and started to feel my heart racing and my fears rising. otf the hghts,' the game would have ("'Qntinued and th~ wowa have been able to play five inning:., making the game offidal. ' Instead, the game was raineq out and Joey James' two homow runs were washed away. Even though 1 did get that • ' game ball and a pack of ~ Uf esavers at the team banquet at the end of the.season, Joey, , 1 tony ohobelli Out of the darkness, John ran over and, laughlng of course, showed me the error of my ways • I asked tum why the lights didn't come back on. ·niey take about 40 minutes to heat back up again,• he said. I didn't do it on purpose. , . There, I feel better already. a Incidentally, Joey came out lo Newport Harbor a couple of • years later to give us some tips on hitting. lo lus older, somewhat-~ect brother, so I tried to fiQ'\lfe out wh.tch switch to pull on my own. "Oops,• 1 thought again. When I told him I was the culprit of his two m.1.Ssipg home runs, he was still a little sore. Pla~rs u e now back on the field and it's the bottom of the fourth inning. There were some markings near one of the switches that Well I'm sure you can guess what happens next. By the time the lights come back on, the r81n came back with a vengeance Md washed the game out. H I hadn't accidentally twned I hope he's forgiven me by now. If not J still have some of those Lifesavers left. I P.UBUC NOTICES FlctltJoua Bu1lneat Name Statement The loltow1ng persons ere doing business as Magoo II, 384 Forest Av enue, Unit 5, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Melisse Warren, 3226 Broad Street, Newpon Baaeh, CA 92663 This bu5lness Is ccn· dueled by an 1nd1vidual Have you staned doing business yet? No Melissa H Warran This i;1atement was llled with the County Clerk ol Orange COUl'ltV on 7·9 99 1 IMHIS7887CM O~ttly Piiot July 15, 22 29 A~ 5. 1999 Th669 Flctttlous BualneH Name St•tement The lotlOWlng persons are doing bus1n. " as Owl Produc15 701 KlnOS Rd • Newport Beach, <?A 92660 Omer W. Long L TO (Cahl), 701 Kings Rd .. N8'.!"'f>Ol'l Bosch, CA This business Is con· ducteQ Oy. a tofPOl'&llon Have you stal1ed doing .business yet? Yes, 1985 Omer W Long. LTD. Omer w Long President ThtS statement was llled wllh the County Clerk ot Orange County on 7·9·99 19996788714 Daily Pilot July 1 St 22, 29. Aug 5. 1999 h670 Flctitlou• Buslneu Name Statement The following pe1$ons are dOtng business es AAOVANTAGE AS· SOCIATES, 350 Clinton •B. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ~n Marl8 W11i.a1n1, 1380 V1Bage Way C·105, Cosla MeSI CA 92626 This buSIOOU Is con· ducted by an 1ndtvtdual Have you started doinO business yet? Yes, 2·10-llA Colleen Mane W1lhams This statement wa1 hied w11h lhe County Clerk ol Orango County on 7·9·99 19996798717 Oa11y Piiot July 15. 22. 29. Aug 5. 1999 Th671 Fictitious BuslnHI Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are QOlng business as C-CON ENTERPRISES INCORPORATED, 2760 Longwood cou11. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 C·Con Enlorprtses. In· corported, (CA}, 2760 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business IS eon· ducted by a COfl)Of&llon Have you 1ta11ed doing business yet? Yes, 19114 C-Con En1erprtns, Inc:., Constance J, Boudreau, Vice Pres Thii 5tatemen1 was filed wilh the County Clerk ol Ontnge County on 7·9·99 19991798720 Daily Piloe Juty 15. 22. 29, Aup 5 , 1999 Th672 Flctltlou1 Sualn•H Name 6t•tement The folloWlng pemm are doing buslneu as Amazing Threads, 1760, Monrovia C·2, Cosll Mesa. CA 92627 Ultltl'llte S()ortswear Inc., (Cl), 3535 I: PCH, Sutte 312, Corona del Mar, Cl 9262& Thi• busfne11 is con· ducted by a OOfJX)(lllon Have you 1tarlad doing busloess yet? YH, 07-01 99 Ultimate Sportswear Inc , WOOdy Wiison, Vice Prest· dentt This 11atomen1 was fllO<I w11h the County Clerk of Orange Couniy on 7·0·99 1tot87t1722 Delly Pilot July 15J. 22, 29. Aug !I, 1990 1h673 Fictliiou1 eu.inua Name StlltenMnt The follOwing perM>N are doing bUs1neH aa. Douglas lntanors, 517 1811\ Streat. Hun11ngton Beacn, CA 92648·3805 Douglas War ren BurgNS 517 18th SlrMt, Huntington BHen, CA 9204&380$ Thie bueina11 11 con· duded by an lndlv1<Sual Haw you started OOir'lg bu*"*I yet? No l)ouglaa w. Dwge.11 Thia statement wee llled wtlh the County Clerk of Orenge COunty on 7·~99 , ... 1'1117 Delly Piiot J&Jv I ~ 22. 20, AlOA ™'' (CIT ACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO D!~N· DANT CA¥it0 a ~) VICTOR G CHEV, JN< CHEY end OOH 1 IO 10 lndulll4 YOU AN IE1HO SUED BY PlAHhFF. (A Ud II .... ..... ...,, /illfA LAGUNA YOU ,..,. ~ CN.IN-DM DAVI ellr 1111 aum- ,.... ...... Ofl ,au to -·-····~ ........ I PUBLIC NOTICES In proper legal form If you want the c:oul1 to hear your <:8$1. II you dO not Ille your re- sponse on hme, you may lose tho case, and your wages, money and prop- eny may be taken without lur1her wamlng from the court There are other legal re· qu1rements You may want 10 call an auomey r1ght away. II you dO nol knoW an anomey, you may eaH an anomey referral service or a legal aid o11lce (listed In the pllone book) Despues de que le entre<;1uen esta ataaon 111- doal ustlld tiena un ptazo de 30 DIAS CALEN· DARIO$ para presentar una rei.puesta esenta a maqu na en esta cone. Una car11 o une llamada telefootca no le ofrecera protecoon, su respuesta escr1ta a maqUlna tiene que cump~r oon las lor· m1lld11de1 legales 1prap1adas al ustad qu1ere que ta cone ascucha su ca so SI usted no presenta su respuosta a tiempo, puede perdor el caso. y !11 puedert qultar au ulano. su d1nero y otraa coses do su propledad sin avlSO adl· clonel por pa rte de la eorte Existon otros reqUISJtos logalos Puodo quo ustec:l qu1era llamar a un abogado lnmedlatllmanle SI 110 conoee a un at>ogado, puede Ila.mar a. un serv1elo do reterenc!a de at>ogados o a una ohcJna de ayuc:la le· oal (vea ol d•reetono tele· fonte0) CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Cl8o) 88HC5002 The name and 1ddress ot tho coun IS (El nombre y d1rtJGOOr1 de ta CCl'le es) ORANGE COUNTY MU· NICIPAL COURT 4601 Jamboree Ad, 1104, Newport Beach, CA 92660-2595 HARBOR Tiie name address, and telephone number of plain· t11f's ellorney, or ptaint•ll without an attorney ts· (El nombre. la direction y el numero Clo telelono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que .no tlone ot>ooado. es) EAIC V 'TRAUT, 1466'1•. 71 4·035·7000, THE TRAUT LAW FIAM, 200 W Santa Ma Blvd , Sulle 900. Santa Ana, CA 92701 DATE OCT 13, 1998 ALAN SLATER, Clerk, by ISi s. Perkin•. D•puty Published Newport Beach· Costa Men Dally Pilot July 15, 22. 29, Aogust 5, 1999 Th657 Flctltloua BuelneH Name Statement Ttie lolloWlng persons are dQjng builnesS as· Air Ughl Industries, 115 15th, Newport Beach. CJI. 92663 LuAM Maoe DNry. 1111 E Balboa BM! • Balboa, Ca 92661 Micha•I Wayne OM)', 111 1 E. Balboll BIV<:f • Bllboa, CA 92661 This bU$1nesa la con· ducted by: hUSband 9nd Wile Have you slatted ~ng bµ'!i1nesa yel? YH, 7·9·99 Luann M Oruiy This staiemenl was 11100 w11h the Cqunty Clerk of Orange County on 7·13·99 199967H02t Dally Piiot July 15, 22, ~· Aug S, 199G Th676 FlctJtloue Bu1lnea• Neme St•t_,,,.,..t The IOl!oWlng peraON ere doing business u · CML Entorpnzes. 1644 Superior Ave,, Coat• Mesa, CA 92827 Corey M L)'Qfl, t852t South Pac:llfle Ave , SunMI Beach, CA 90742 Thia t>uSlneu IS oon· ducted by an lndhtidl.MI Have yCIJ ttaned doing buline$1 yet? No Corey M. L)'On TNt SlllefnenC WU llleO wfth 1t1e COunty Clttll of Orange Cout!tv on M3-89 1 .... 7"021 Diiiy Piiot Juty 1!1 2.2. 29~999 The7& I Uilftiia Heme ....... """ The foloWfriQ penone .,. dOlrlCI bullneta .. PAOTO DIET SYSTEM. 20341 lrW!e Avenua SUlle De..1.:...Seia Mia Hal~a. CA t21VP ProtO Diet ~am. ltlC • (CA}, 20M t IMne Avenue. &Uila ~1 lanta An• Haialltt. W' rnf17 . ·.T1ilil . ...,..,,... • corl- dlded by • 00fpo!e!IOl1 .... ,.., ..,_ OOlf'I bUIMeaa VIII'? v ... ;,... 1, 1111 ,,. '*' ~ Inc. f(e¥fn l-..noi p,.....,.. ""' ... ntlll. --..... COUnllr ~ rt [ PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Bu11nua Name Statement The loltowlng persons are doing business as Geb Enterprises. 15?'J Ruthlane. Nowpon Boac11 Ca 92660 Gwen 0 . Sle. 1526 A1.1th1&ne, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 This business Is con· ducted by 1n lndtvldual Have you started doing txislness yet? Yes, June, 99 Gwan D. Sle This statement was llled With the County Clertc ot Orange County ort 7-13·99 199901"027 oany Poot July 15. 22. 29, Aug 5, 1999 Th878 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollowng pef$00S are OOong busaness as Sole·Lullons EnginMr· Ing. 22 Via ~rguesa. Aanc:llo Santa Margattta, CA 92688 Lauri l.Ynne EWms. 22 Via Marguesa, A1nc:ho Santa Marguenta, CA 92688 This buSiness Is con· ducted by an Individual Have you stalled doing business yet? No La1.1rf L Burns This s1a1ement was Iliad with the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on 7·16-99 19996799418 Daily Pilot July 22. 29, Aug 5 12, 1999 Th687 Fletltloua Business Name Statement The following pe1$00S are dolnQ bus1oos.s as Alloy l>rodtlehons. 300 Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 David Anlhooy Snowden, 300 Santo Tomas. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ThlS busioess 1s con· ducted by an loC11vJdual Have you s\81100 doing bUSllleSS ye!? No David AnlOOny Soovrden This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 7·16·99 19996799417 Dally Pilot July 22. 29, t'U9 5, 12, 1999 Th688 Flctltloua BualneH Name Stlltement The lollow1ng persons are c:lolng business as: NATIONWIDE BUSI· NESS IMAGING CENTER, 2253 Manin • C419. lrvlne, CA 92612 Hamid Javld, 24211 Avenlda Breve IL, Laguna Niguel, CA 926n Daoud Latll11da, 21 Laguna Madre, Ahso VleJO, CA 92626 ThlS bu51"9SS IS COil• ducted by 1 general partnership Have you 1tal1ed doing tusiness yet? No Hamid JaYld This stalement was hlecl With the CcMlty Clertt of Orange County on 7-30-99 19"6800eH OaRy PJ6ot Auo 5. 12, 19, 26,.J999 Th7o42 Flctltloua Bu1lneH Name Statement The lollcwtng persons are dolno t>uslness aa. LESCOUUE NURSES REGISTRY INC., 3901 We~te Place. Ste 1108, Ne Beach, Calilomfa 927 5 Lesoouue Nurses Regis· tiy Inc., (CA), 3901 West· erty Place, Sle # 106, New· port Beech, Callfornla !12715 lll1s bUslness la eon· ducted by. a corpor1uon Have you •tal1ad doing business yet? Yes, 06/08lt99• LuQOU\le NUIMI Regis· try, Inc.. Robert Evaoa, sect & TtMIU1'9 This 11atement VWH filed with the County Clerk of Ofaoge COonlY On 'Mt ·99 . 1~1 OaitY Pioe Aug 5, 12, I 9, 26. 1999 Jh736 ducted by art indovldual Have you started doing business yet? No Daniel Ray Atkinson This a1a1emen1 was filed wllh tho County Cleric of Orange County on 7·30-99 19996800903 OailyP1totAug 5, 12, 19,• 26, 1999 Th738 Actltloua Business Name Statement The lolloWlng penions are doing business as Auto Accents by CK, 1030 w. MacArthur BIVd., •12. Santa Ana, Cl 92707 Christine R KIJ!jan 1030 w. Mac.Arthur BIVd , #12, Senta Ana. Ce 92707 This businoss 11 con· dueled by. 1n lndlYlc:lual Have you •Slal1ed dQWlg buStneSS yet? Yes, 615199 CMsllne A t<ulfen This 11atemtnt was liled v.01h tho County Clerll of Cringe Coun•~::-99 1 1171 Daily Pilot Aug 5, 12. t9, 26, 1099 Th748 Flctftloua tiuslnete Name StalefMnt The IOlloWlng peraom are dolnO buslneu as. GAMES PLUS. 518 Weal 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Art Judice Famlty B1lhoros Inc • (Nevaat). 518 Wost 19th Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 18 con- ducted by a oorporallon Have you started dotng business yet? No Art Judice Family Bltilalds, Inc • AMUI Ju: da, President This 511tement was lllecl With ~ CtU'lty CIOrtt Of Ontnoe County on &-3·99 1HMIOt171 Dally PllOt Aug 5, 12, 19. 26, 1999 Tl\749 Flctltloue Bualnee1 Nam1 Ststement The folowlng persons ere dOIOQ buSlness as CyberNet Business De· velopmenl. 318 12th Street Huntington Beach, CA 92848 Aaron C Esperu, 318 12th Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92848 James N Martinez. 200 P1clllc Coast Highway, 1314, Huntington Beach. CA 926<48 This business la eon ducted by oo-pannera Ha.... you stalled dOlng buslnNt yet? No Aaron C Esperu This slatement was flied With tile County Clerk of Orango County on 8-3·119 19996801179 Dally Pilot Aug 5, 12, 1 ~ 26, 1999 Th74r atoremenuoned matter MARY T. EL1.IOTT1 Deputy City Cl~ Publlshed Newport Baaetl· Costa Mesa Dally Pltol August 5, 1999 Tlf734 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES • Date °' Flllna Al>PllC:alton 211.JUL·11l99 To Whom II May Conoem The Name(t) Of .the • APP11Canl(1) ls.'are 7·£LEVEN INC The appllcents listed above are IDOfYtnQ to the 0epanmen1 · of Aleoholle Bavera91 Cooool to s .. · ak:oholic beverages at 204 E 11TH ST, COSTA MESA. CA 92626 For Ole IOllowlnO type . ol UOense 2f OFF;SALE GENERAL Publ1Sl'le0 Ne.vport Beael'I· Costa Me&• 0a11y Pilot Augusts, 12. 19. 1999 Th7~5 Wllll1m1on o.ver .. longtime resident ol Newpot1 Beach, paSMd away on August 3 She WU 94. Mrs. W1Miamson was born Jn Nebraska bi.It spent most of her life :n Southern Califomia, whefe she met and marned tif r ffilSAnd George They were married tor naatty to yeers and had two sons, Bi• and Jack. Vol; She spent many years ~attheHun~ L1braiy and Gardlne an San Marino, where sM.dl· veloped a love lor flcMtr arranging Her a~ ments wets featured in several prom inenc •xtiO>I· uons and publicallOnS After ITIOYlng to Ntwll0f1 Beach Ill 1960, Mrs Wit· hamson worked as a realtor In partnership ttith her husbano. ~ was a devoted member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Qlwrcti, Wher9 sflo seMld as a wedding COOR1inatpr and was a volunteer at Hoao Memorial Hospital Mrs Williamson was also a skilled artis~ speelallll~ In oU and water0ol6r painting Ind enfOYed hallel Md modem dance. • Mrs Williamson Is surviYed t>y her brothers, Or. Roti.tt West and JIP Wei(, her grandsons Stott Williamson and Brett Willlamson, her niece JICQUt(lne Fatbman llld nephew James w~. gr111.grandchildren Call Wlllilnlson, C8roln9 Williamton and Jack Wilamson's name to ~Iha Hoag Caneer Rettareh Foundation, 1 Hoeg Oliva, Newport Beach, CA 92&58. FlctltlOue B ualneH Hlm4t SUltement The f~ penons ,,. Oolno buslneu as HOAllON INSIGHT. 200 Nata. N6 ""°" 8e8'tl, CA 1 .. ----------------. 92660 Marlorie c Luese~11*. 200 Mela, Newport O.ctl. CA 92880 Thll bu9lne11 11 con· ducted by an lndlvidval Hove yot1 ... ruio CIOlng buslnell yet? No Marjorte C W.Hbflnll Thll statement n• Ille<' *Ith IN County Clarll of Orange tounlY On 1·30-89 ., ....... , o.llv ~ ~ '· 11. ti.I 21.1• Th737 ,.. ....... '1111 ............... ""' ...... .,...... ... ::-1 ...... . ,:;., :..=::. ~ dar ...... U.M.,.. ~ leectl, Celltor"'8 ., .. A .... ar..._ ...... ==r~ ~~ m°'I!,. 'rt# 'ft.If 0:-f:.r;Lf: ~ .~n; ........ 0 i Doily Pilot I pi6IJ..c MOTicn 11 PUllUC NOTICll I ISC 1518 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: HERBERT HENRY HAS SIS CASE NO. A1981SS o all lleire, benelt dane•, crltdllo!5, CQtll iogent c:rt<il10l'I fltlO per• tone W!'O may 91ne!Wl$e be lnle1'9sted In the will or ••••t•. or both, of HERBERT HENRY HASSIS A PETITION FOR PRO BATE has been hied by KAY MARGARET HASSIS In the Supe11or Cour1 of Calitomia. County 01 ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that KAY MARGARET HASSIS be appointtd a$ pefaonat representative to admtots. Miit the estate Of lhe dece· dent TPIE PETITION ruquesls tilt dec.edenl's W1U and codtcils. ii any, be admitted 10 prooate Tno Will and any codlCllS are ava•table tor eicamrnauon 1n the hlo • kepi by Ille COUil THE PETITION reques1s authority to admin15ter lhe estate under the lndepend· ent Adm1n1strahon ol Es· tates Nit. {This Authority wiN allow the personal 1&p· ,msentalMI to take many Ktlon5 without ob~ f .ol.lrt approval Beto re tekl~ cem11n very 1mpor· l 1ant actions, however, the 4M11sonal repr111nta11ve will be required to give no· Uoe to lntere&tad persons unless they have waived noelce or consented to the proposed acOoh ! The In· dependent adm n1s1111tlon authority will be granred , unless an Interested per· son Illes an ob1ectlon to tho pehllon and shows good cause Why the court •hould l'IOt grant the authoflty ~ HEARING on the pell· t~ will be held on AUGUST 26, 1999 81 1 <45 p.m In Dept L73 located at 341 TI\t City Onve South, Orange CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the granting of the pohttOtl. you should appear at the hear· Mng end 51ate your ob1ec· oons or hie wnnen otnec· • tlOnS with the court before the heanng Your ap· pearance may be 1n pNaon ot by your anomey IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR C)( cont1ngoo1 Cred IOI ol-the deceased, you must Ma your claim with me court and ma~ a copylOll•• ~raonal rep1esen11hvts appointed by the court Within lour months from thO -date or the 111$1 Issuance of lehera as provided 1n Pro· ~Ill Code Hctlon 9100 The lime tor filing claims 1'ftl not 11Cplre bofora four montM trom the heanng date noticed above. lfOU MAY EXAMINE the nta kept by the court II you et"e a pe11on Interested in tf\t eslala. you may hie llh lh9 court a Requor;t IOI , Notice (form OE· • ) the hhng ol en In· Vm'llory and appraisal of b9'ata assets or ol any petition or account ar. pftMded 1n Probate Code ""tOll 1250 A Request lqc, Speaal Nouee lorm Is a1111ilable from the court cler11 ' Attorney for the ~itJoner: Donald e. Fergua, Jr. SBHtn34 ~ ' Fer91n. An A .. elallon of Atlomeya 00 N. Slate College d., Ste. 780 Otange, CA 92968-1807 • Publlsned Newpoll Beach· OMta Mesa Daily Pilot ·JJy 30. AUgust 5, 6, 1999 FTll029 • ' Flctltloua Bualneu ' ~ N•m• Statement "The lotlowlng poraons a•• d0tng bus1neS1 ea. 1 ~C Cleenlng Services, I 3 OooWO<>d South, lrvtne, 1 C(lllfomla 92612 Hector Calderon. S Dogwood SOuth, llV1ne, l Gehlof"nla m 12 " Veron1C& Calderon, 3 IOogwood SOuth, trv111e, l;et.lomlll 921112 Thia bu11nau Is con- ducted by. huiband and ~rte • Have you 5talled OOIOg wain.as )'et7 Yes • 0110tl1999 Veronica Calderon TM atatement was filed t the County Clerk ol ~ County on 6·30-99 •• -1"91797912 • Oai1y Pilot July 29, Aug 6. l2, 19, 1999 TI\730 .~·Flctltloua Bualne .. I'!"'' Heme Stai.mont , l1le lollowing persons 1~ doing business as -AVFISH, 500 Rodcford t .lilllloe, Corona Del Mar, CA 82825 6 Karen S. LM, 500 Rock• I MO Piiot, Corona del IMr. CA 82825 • butln .. s ts oorH td by: &n tndlvl<:luat ve you aterttd doing !Mii vet? No Kal'9n S.L .. JNa statement Wat hi.d '"°' the CooNy Cltrl< ol Otwioe~ Deily Pilot Jvky 29. Aug. 2. ,., 19" Tl\718 any they have, ~ !tie P<lllllotl '°'Chango ot l\alT'• anoutd net be gfltnted It la lufther Of\Jetod NI a CtlPY ol this Otdtlr IO allow cause be put>l .. hed I!\ Newport 8HchlC01ta Mota Daily P,ilol • newspaper ut gener I orculation publlahed 1n Ulls cwnty. It least once a week tor tour oon&.c1wt1Vt1 wooks pr>Of 10 the day of Ult haanng DATE· AUG 3 1999 JAMES P. QRAY JUDGE/COMMISSIONER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Cilano l<yu Lee. 452 I Campus Drive ft 56 trv1no, CA 92612 Published Newpon Beach· Costa Mesa Dally P1Jo1 Augusts, 12, 19, 26. ·1!199 Th753 Fictitious Business Name Statement The loltowlng parsons e11 doing bllli1ness as C J.T Ent8rpr1ses 2732 Juo1per, Unit 1, Santa Ana. CA92704 Cerna Sohrt McCollTllck 3620 Manne St • •4, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Thomas Mark Sohn, 2732 Joo1per. Umt 1, Santa Ana CA 92704 That bus1nen 1s con· ducted by a ge1!8ral pannarshlp Havu you stalll(f dOlng business yot? Yes, 1991 Carne A Sohr\ McColmrck Thi. statement was filed w11h the County Clatt< or Orange County on 7·20.99 19996799676 Dally P110t July 22. 29 Aug S. 12, 1999 Th703 Fictitious Buslneas Name Statement . Tho following persons are doing business as NEWPORT SHIPPING SERVICE. 3400 Irvine Ave • # 114. Newport BeaCh, CA 92660 Michelle Eborhan, 2458 Newport Blvd . • 191 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This buSJness Is con- Oucted by. an 1nd1vldual Have you started doing bUStness yet? Yes. 5+98 MICheUo Eberhart This statement w<U hied Wllh the County Clef1( of Orengo County on 7·20·99 19996799674 Daily PllOI July 22. 29. Aug !>. t2. 1999 Th705 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The tallowing persoos 8re doing business as Manne tmpresslOlls •92 E 18th St , Costa Mess. CA 92827 • Cheryl Lee Duncan. 492 E. 18th SI. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thrs business is con· dueled by. an 1ndlvldual Have you stariad doing business yet? No Cheryl Lee Ouhqm This statemertt was ltfed w11h the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on 7·20·99 19996799685 O Uy Pttot July 22 29 Aug 5, 12. 1999 Th707 Flctltlou1 Business Name Statement The tot1ovw1ng persons are doot10 bus1ne~ as Mus. 9u11dors, 2t4t Ra· J>UOllc Ave , Cosre Mele, CA 92627 Franll Oovw<.1 214 t Re- publie Ave . Costa Mesll, CA 92627 Thl5 business Is con- ducted by an individual Ha"e you started dOing bUSI08SS yet? No Frank Dowd Tflls statement was Med wolh tho Counry Clerk of Orange Courtly on 7·20·99 19996709684 Dally P110I July 22 29, Au~ .S. 12. t999 Th706 F ctltlous Bualness Name Statemeot The lotlowtng parsons a1e doing business as SCOTT MARKETING, 1955 Pon Provence Place. Newpoll Baach. C81rlomla 92660 Daniello Lea Scott~ I 955 Port Provence Place. New· port Beach, Catltorn1a 92660 Thtt business Is coo· ducted by an 1nQlvldual Have vou 5tartad doing business yet? No Oan ane 5<x>tt This Statement w11s h ed vw11ti the County CltO< ot Orange County on M9·99 1"96799582 Dally Pilot JUiy 22. 29, ~ 6, 12, 1999 lh696 cthlou1 8ualne11 Nim• Statement The IQlo.t.ing parson1 are dOtng businen as albUymic com. b buymx. 40t Ham•ton I . Costa MeA. CA 112627 Orent McGregor, 513 C.maliOn St . Corona Del Mar,~ 92625 Leon Lo, 513 112 Cama· !Ion St .• ~oha Oat Mar, CA 92625 Doogtas Har11tiome, 401 Hamlnon tB, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thia buslncm ts con- dUCted by • tlmlled ptrtnershlp Have you 1tarted doing buSineSI yel? No Douglas A. Hananorna, Gene* Penner Thia atatement wu ll!ed wi1h tti4I covnrv Clerk o1 Orange Counly on 7-20-99 119Mrt9'75 Deily Pilol Juty 22. 29 Aug .S. 12, 11199 Th704 Flctltl<MI• Bual;,... HMM Statement n. IQl!owtnO ptttOnS 8fW dOlnQ buPleh H M~ A F11TOw, OQ5 Towo Cenler Dr , Sle MO. Coata Mtu, CA 92026 Jetty M ParlU'll, 17! W Jur'lpero. Sin Olt1111enl•, CAhe72 Kenneth L. Thoml*"'l. 1871 PeppertrH, VIiia Parll CA 1>2e417 ~ E Fltedman, ~.2 ~ °'" N ' ROiiing ... Ell••· CA 9()274 0eN L. Ph9lpl, 2'°'4 S LYndele AV9nut, &loulC ,. .... so 571~ JMIM D Wadi, 20712 ...... Lina.~ ~c:A--ltlli ~•con =-.:·..-.... · • ...., ....... '°" ..... ~ ~ ....... " ........... -.o.c; _,:'!: .... , .. -~6,E I PUIUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC ~TICES STATEM!NT 0' ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS' BUSINESS NAME "l'he 1o11o.-.1ng ~~a) has (llav ) alloodoned lh4i • use ot the llQl!!Jou• bo • neu n•m• NATIVE TRAlLS·SOUlHERN CAt.· IFORNIA, 131 Albeit Place. •B, C~la M"8 CA 92627 The Flctiti<>us Buslrtess name ref81red to lbo\11 wa~ h ed tn Orange County· on 1111199. FILE NO 1999678000'J Jannller Susanne Salisbury. 131 Albert Place, •B. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This buslneu Is eon· dllcted by an 1n<11v1dUal Jennltor ;>altsbUry This 11a1emeot was hied With the County Clerk o~ Orange County on 71'J0199, 1 "968001t98 Oaoly Pilot Aull 5. 12, t 9. 26, 1999 Th751 FlctiUous Bualne11 Name Statement The lotlo'Nlng persons -:i.re doing business as· RJ VENDING. 10 Carnelian, lrvrna. C A !12614 Robert C Reid 10 Carnelian, 1rv1ne CA 92614 -J.ool~ Reld, 10 Carnelian •. lrvlne. CA 92614 This business Is con· ducted by h\Jsband and wile Have you stanoel doing bUSI08$5 yet? Yes 7 ·5·99 Roben c Reid · This statement was t~ed with the County Clerk ot Orange Counry on 7·27·99 19996800460 5.~~~Y1~1%~91Y 29tt715 ROTICEOF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Dale ot Filing ApphcatiOn • 27·JUl 1999 To Whom II May Concem The Nama(S) ot Ille Applocant(sl is/are NEGISHI YASUKO The applicants h51ed aboYe are applying to IN Department ol Alcoholic Beverage Control to seN alcoholic· beverages at 675 PAULARINO AVE UNIT 3 COSTA MESA, CA 92626 For the tollow1ng type ol License 41 ON·SALE BEER ANO WINE·EATING Pub&shed Newport Beath Cosla Mesa oa~y Piiot July 29, l\u9USI 5. 12, 1999 Th728 Fictitious Bualne11 Name Statement nie tottow1ng pe1son• are doing business as T & A ConstNCllOO Sarv ICOS, 1040 w MacArthur Bl #78. Santa Ana. CA 92707 Tlllak H Aztz, HMO w MacAl\hur Bl •78. Santa Ana, CA 92707 This bus1nen rs con· ducted by ao 1nd1vldual Have vou startoo OoiOg tiusiness yet? No Ta1elt H. Aziz Tl11S statement was f1 with tne County C1er11 .., Orange Counl~ on 7·27·!*9 1"96800451 Daily Pilot Ji.Jy 29, AUQ. 5. 12, 19 1999 Tl\72'7 , Fletltiou1 Buslnesa Name Statement The following perwns are OOol\o bu$1neSS a:i; AMC ~TGAGE COR PORATIOO 3200 Brtstol SI 8th Flool. Costa MelMI, CA 92626 Resldanllat Mortgage Corpofat;on, (NV) 3200 BrislOI St , 8Ut Floor. Costa, Mesa. CA 92626 Ths business ls con ducted by a corporation Have you staned doing business yel? No RuiOenllal Mor1gaa.9 Corporation, Vince Rein· hart. Ptuldont This statement was tiled with the Counly Clar11 ol Orange County on 7·27 99 199968004311 Dally PiJOt Juty 29, Aug S. t2. 19, 1999 Th72t> Flcthloua Bualne11 Name Statem.nt lho IQllowfng PQl'50fll are ®lrlQ blnlniJu a Dove CoopnW!n La1hiflg 905 Palm, Huntington Be Ch, CA 92~1 • David Sccilt CQoplnM. 905 P Im AvltllUt. Hunt· ingtall Oeae11. CA 112648 "4~rD LyM C<>op<oan, 905 Pattn Avenve. Hunt lm!ton Oeodi, CA 92648 · · l nti; bu1lness 11 c.ori· ducted tiy huiband end w1te H1v1t vou 11ar100 oong bus1nen yet? No Merel COopman This atatement was toed with the COunty Clerk ol Orange County on 7·27·99 111996800457 Oa1ly P1to1 July 29. ~g S, 12, 19, 1909 Th7Hl Flctltloua Bualnesa Name Statement The followon9 pen.00$ are dwng bus1"8l.S ai. NEWMAN DESIGNS, 11137 lincot11 Ln . Nowpon Beach, CA 92660 Jane Marie Newman, 1637 Uncoln Ln. Newport Betcti, CA 921)60 Thi' business I• con ducted by an Individual Have you started doing bus.nest yer7 No Jane Newman ThlS statement was l~ed wlltt Intl Courtly C1111ll "Of Orange Coun1y on 7·27·99 199116800459 Daily Pilot July 29. Aug 5 12, 19 t999 Th722 Fictltloua Business Name Statement The 1o11ow1ng persons aro doing business as Pina -Island Dos1gns, 34t30 Selva Rd , Dano Point. CA 92829 Mork Turpin, 2180 Catalina SI Laguna Beach. CA 92651 This bu51ne&S 1s con· dueled by an Individual Have you 5tar10d doing bl{Slnen yet? No Mark A Turpin This &tatement was hied wtll\ the County Clark ot Orange County oo 7·27·99 • 1 ll996&<>0441 Oa•ly Pilot July 29. Aug 5 12 19 1999 Th723 Flctltloue Bualnesa Name Statement The ICJllOw•ng f>ersoos ate dotnO bustneS5 as Peak Mar11et111g ConsUI tant~. 35t Old Newpc:xt Blvd , 14'40, Newport Beach. CA 92663 Dono Katsu.me11s. 600 e Oceanlron1 13G. Newport Beach, CA 92661 This buSIOOSS IS COO· ducted by an lnd1vt<1u:!I Have you started doing business yet? No Dino 1<01siame11s This statement was l1ted with Iha County Clork ol Orange County on 7·27 ·99 19994>800462 Dally Pilot July 29, Aug 5, 12 19. 1999 Thn4 Fictitious Business Nam• Statement The lollow1ng person• are doing business 11s Wei.lsido Gaar, 2296 Orange Ave • CoslJ Me1a, CA 92627 Wa&1s1de Gear Com· ' pany. (Nevada/ UO• Stonecrol\ Las Vooaa N · Vada 89t37 Tl\11 Wslness I:> COil• ducted by a oorporation Have you started doing bu noH yet? No We~1111da Gui Com· pany. Mthe Scharoall P1el.ldent Thr~ statemeot was l~ed W•th lhO County Clerk ol Orange County on 7·16·99 199967"401 Daily P1lol July 22. 29, ~9 5. 12, 1999 Tn694 Flctltloua Bualne11 Name Statement The totlow1ng pe~ons are doing business as Regency Properties, L P t 555 SOum Coast H1gnway Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 KSC Management. Inc. (CA) 533 Coast Boulevard South, La Jolla CA 92037 Tn1s buslnus 1s con· oucted by a l1m1ted p9nnerst1tp Have you started doinq 1>u11ness vet? Yes, Fictitious Buslneu 03-0t·91 Name Statement KSC Mansgement, Inc , The t~ing per$00S Ptiul L Reed, E•ecutrve .,. OOlng blJS•nesa ~ VICI// PIMlOenl CrfHllt Acu-Hert>s Clinic, This 1tatemen1 was filed 2900 Bn&tol Street, •G· v.11h lh8 County Cterto; of 103, Costa Mesa. CA Orange Coon~ on 7.30.99 92626 19996800&98 Seng Woo Gwon. 1011~ Dally Pilol Aug 5, 12, 19, SOuth AIYaredOStlMt, LOI 28. ti99 Th7'° ~~:~, con· UNIVERSfTY OF ..... ~'ed b lndl\lld 1 CALIFORNIA "Have ~"started ~ng IRVINE CAMPUS business yet? No NOTICE INVrTING: Sang Woo Gwon DESION BUILD TEAM Thts statement wae tiled REQUEST FOR o1:n:~~~:J PREQUAUFICATION 1 . 511 STATEMENTS Dally Pttot July 29, Aug. FOR OESION AND s. 12, 19, 1999 Th720 CONSTRUCTION Flctltloua 8ualne11 OF THE Name Statement NATURAL SCIENCES a~h:,.~;"~i:~~sl::°"s PROJ~.r~o1• 991055 THE DAVIS GROUP July, 1199 MEDICAL CONSUL-• NOTICE IS HEREBY TANTS. 303 Marguerita GIVEN that Oeslgo Bu d IA. Coron. del MWtr, CA THrn RtQUett for Pre· 9~25 quahllcallon Stalemenia &i6an L 0tv11, 303 vw\11 be receMkl by !he Uni• Marguanta •A. CotOr18 dol llefslty oC C.lllorrU. IMnl Mai. CA 92625 CaniPot. for qualiflc:llnon to Thi$ buSlrleaa la ootl bid .on tilt NATURAL SCI ducted by an lntjll,~ ENCES UNIT I, PROJECT Have you 1taned doing NO 991055 The ph)jeC( i. Ou 1 In• II y t I? Ye•, 1 "Modified Design. Build' 07-0t·99 ~. arid~ WlOUde fMt Sutain L Dem prepa11t1on of w0tklng Thil llatemenl vw•s l!lod dmMQ (ehop drlwVlQS), With the County Clelll of and cionalr\Jdlon baled on Orange County on 7-27~ me Prtltmlnary Design 1""'°°461 Oocvmenta end Per· 0 lly Pilot July 29, Aug form11n~ Specifications 5, 12. 19, 1999 Th721 p1epe11d by Design AMl!ect; ~1", Ot>8u. Katlltlflllm (HO t K) M °"'"' lk*d 1 .. ms .mo •r• .,.tted In pre-ql.Ulllfytno IOI' this projeel •rid Wl9h to otmlln ltle p,.. qu1llhc1tlon suiiements may call ellner (149) 8Z4.f117(Holl~ t36A~~·~AL: Of. llulld T Nfl'I Pre quei1mc:a1ton at1temen11 .. beNCIMIMlle Olllce Of Dtl9\ I COn ~::.::=: IRO ~etft 'tee. trwl"'~ C1rttornl1 11117 ... IO A•1fl••R i~,i! _ ............ ..... UIMllllW. ............. ------- I PUBUC NOTICES PIOmef'ltal lnlotmat!ott lrom T amtf med l'lltC I l'f IO QOmpl(l!e INt e'lill· vaUol\ ol !lieu qua1t0 he tlons OHIGn Du11d Team Prequill1tica1lon St11leltl4llt& 1h1ll be SVbfTlllted 1n IUltd envelopes markea en ttie uu"ldo ' DESIGN 8UILD TEAM PAEOUAUFICA• TION STATEMENT. NAT· URAl. SCIENCES UNIT t, PROJECT NO. 99f0&1.•• DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: Tne proposod Natural Scianeas Unit 1 ts thO l1n;t pha&e ot the western re· uarch sec;tor tor the School ol BIOll)9leal Sc1en· i:ea at lhe VCl Campu$ Tht PfOjllCI will CionSh;1til11 119,000 SF, lour SIOfV building spit! into two wings, a laboratory wing ano~ a ctauroomlolllce w111g The prOjeCled Con· tact Tlme lor tt1e Protect IS approiumately twenly·s1x (26) months Tho sile for tile Natural Soencoi. Unot 1, Is gener elly llat, and currently c· cornmoda1es a parking la! The site has a shghl &lope 10 tho north and surtace dra101, Site development v.111 be lllTHted to thO Im· mediate VIClnlly of 1ne bulk'1ng, w-th tile mam bu !dong entry planned on the ll8lt l<lalde dt lfl8 campus pedestnan ring mall and seMCe accer.s lrom the west The three upper ftoot5 will be very s1m1lar tn use and conf1gura11on and will contain an open 18.boratoiy suite a classroom/olltcel conte1ence wing and gen erill bulldlng suppon The laboratoiy space is deslg nated as an H·8 o<:cupancy with the 1ema1n<1er ol the building being B oo cupanc;y The mecharncat space. serving the labora· 1ory wing Is localed on tho ground floor south ol lhe laboratory suite The mti· chanical space serving the ctassroom/office wong Ts to· ca1Cld on the north side 01 Ille ground floor and w111 have a tunnel eon~ctoon to the u1st111g campus uhl· 1ty tunnel The laboratory suites are based on a two-vway 22 x 22 Stl\Jdural grid, w11h e 22' ll 11 • laboratory rnodute. The slructure v.ill be erther a poored-on plaoe flat slab/drop panel system or a poo•ed·an-ptace pen f04SI 1ys1em Tho tat>ora toiy suites are env1sl0ned a:. large open areas ~uit able lor the lleir1ble plan· niog and layout ol labora tory and suppor1 ereils Lab sul)port space IS IO- cartid within the interior zones with lab benches eJttend1ng ou1 to the north and south Mechanic_. supply Is pt()lllded 1hrough vertical shatts In the lnterio1 zooe ol the laboratory. with exhaust existing 1"8 su11e In shatts at lhe eictertor walls The lower level lab Wong accommodates a NMR lal>. open laboratory su•ta and th labo<atory mechanteal plumbing and ele<.tocal rooms The exterfOI ol ltle Wild· mg wlll COfl$•SI of a 111t&gfal C!Xo<ed casHn·ptace COO· cr111e1giass panel type si.in system Bulldlng Construction Coat E81hNte: 133.000,000.00 BID DOCUMENTS: Bid O'ocumants are scOo<Jured to be available to 11requafll1ed Design Build Teams m Fall ol 1 !199 Bid Oocurnenrs win coo~1st ol Destgn Develop· ment df1wt1"19s, 1nc1uaing ltoor plans, eleva11ans and 541Cttons, and a Proiect Manual wt1ict1 will consii.t ol Peaorma11ce Sl)<lelh· I cations, Design Criteria, and a descnption of build mg systems and their tune. hon Add1honat mtormaUon available to bidders ""''" 1n elude a Soils Reporl prepa1ed by Geoba~. and a copy of tti.l Un111ers1ty ot calllomia, IMne, Campus Standards and Design Cnterl<I The Design Develop· menl d•awings wil have re· calved preliminary reYlew by the State Are MafShal ancJ Iha DIVISIOO ol the State Arctittect s Access Compllance Secuon The successllA Design Build Team will need lo ga111 fmal approval ol tne drawinos trom both thO Staie Fire Marshal and the C>Mlion ol Slal11 An:mte:ct A~S Compli8noa SectlOfl and the local Orange County Fire Departmenl agendas DE.SICN BUILD TEAM PREOUALIFICA TION PROCEDURES: 1 Oeston Butld Team Prequa11Hca11on State· ments wilt be evftlt11bte Ttlurtday, Juty 29, 1999 ., lhe Olftce of Design & Construction Serv1c.s. Unl11erslty of Cetlfoml~. 1rv101, 3500 Berkeley Pla ce, Celllornla 02697·2'450, The Pre· quahl1c:at100 Packet ec1n be mailed to potential teams u""ble to obtain lharn In person by c:alltno (IM9) 824 ·81I7 or (!)49) 82'4-6630 Ahet Autuat t, 1"9, no et.st~ta win be mlllled: they muet lte ~~palt ... ~ 2 Tl'll UnlvtlfSllY hat SS· &abhttled a two phHe rl'ting 1yatern lex Pf•· qualiflc8110n of biddeB Of •ion 8vlld Tums wno mCJe1 lllO mtnrmum r N• mentt in f't\a~ t, ~ b8 tnl~19'#11d .. pa.rt of Pnase 2 ul this pr • qullllfimtlOrl 3 Ttla UnMrllly Wiii theft pertorrn WtfVll• "w11t1 RCt1 Teem n pe11 of PhtlM Id the p~iea· lion p«ICUt O..kln Build Tuma '* meet the rnlfto •mum requl1•ment1 'In PhaH 2 ""' bl QUl!ifted 10 ubm•t bldt on "11• f)roieCt 4 i11e Un•v8flltY ,.... ~ lf1e riotlt. after re v1'Wlng lf1e DeSIQn OUild Team Prequallllca IOf'I ~ IO rtfilCt lnY and ............. llO ~WOrlflllllyln1"9 ........ ind '° llWla NIM.,...._,.. ~:.-..~ .. ~ ....... tiTt =··' .. .._.. .. 7 .. -=~= :c.._-=:-.~ ~....., "' ... Fictitious Bu~lne11 Name State 11ent The IOlkl••tang porsoos are oouig ws.ne15 as Bliss 2063 TU$1H1 Av D Costa M sa, Cahf £:12627 . Gail C8rtl91, 2063 Tustin ,t.,,e 0, ~ta Mo$8, Cal I '!26V - This bu~ ness 1s con uvctect by an •n<lrvldual H11ve you 1uu1ed doing bu~•ness yet? No Gaij Canter Thi• . telement was hi~ wl1h the County Clark ot Orange County on 7 30-99 19996800904 Dally P1101 Avg 5 t2. 19. 26, 1999 Th739 PUBLIC NOTICE THE ANNUAL RETURN of The Toral Fam11y Chan table Foundahon Is avail able lor lnspt?ctlon during regular business hQl.irs by any citizen vwhO reQuests 1nspec11on w•lh1n 180 days alter tho date 1h15 notl("t Is pubh5hed Please coritar.I Richard Tora• at tne Admar Group Inc;, 155t N Tustin Ave , Sui111 300 S.iinta Ana CA 9270t 01 co I 7t4 953 9600. 210 PutJl•SI 1!<1 Ni!V.llOll Buath Costa MP.sa Daty P t-1 Augu!.t 5 1 fl~J FIORE, WALKER, RACOBS & POWERS, 38 TEC HNOLOGY DRIVE, SUITE 250, IRVINE, CA 92618 (949) 727-3111 ATTORNEY FOR JUDGEMENT CREDITOR HARBOR O.C. SUPE· RIOR COURT JUS· TICE CENTER PLAINTIFF· NEWPORT CREST HOMEOWNERS DEFENDANT: DAVID SQUIRE NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE LEVYING OFFICER FILE NO HHOC98C4903·A COURT CASE NO. 98HC4903 By 111f1ue ol a wot inucd on APRii. !> 1999 In mo bO\le design_atoo Coull, upon a )Udgemont emcred 12·Ui·98 111 tavor ot ~Jd~I' mant aea tor( al NEW· PORT CREST HOME· OWNERS ASSOCIATION A CALIFORNIA NON· PROFIT MUTUAL BENE· FIT CORPORATION and agaON.I judgoment dobt· or(S) DAlllO M SQUIRE, AN INDIVIDUAL shoN ng a net balance or $4937 32 aC1ually duo on said Judpu• ment on the dale ol 111• la suance ol 18td writ I N>11 1ov100 upon all 11ght, 11110 and lnteroSI ol s Id 1ud11e men1 dobtur(s) In lh9 prop· erry In lhe County ol Or· anga, Stato ot Cal•lom1a, descrobed as follOws REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 12 BARLOVENTO COURT. NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA SEE EXHIBIT MA• FOR LEGAL OESCRIPTIOO EXHIBIT WA .. The Pf°'*1Y whieh 15 the subject C>I this tudg men• Is commonly known a1 12 BAALOVENTO Court, Newport Beach, Calilornia en<! • more partocutarty d<l· scnbed es PARCEL t UNIT NO 2'4 Of THAT CERTAIN CON DOMINI UM PROJEC r DESCRIBED IN THAT CE R T A IN CON DO~tNIUM PLAN RE· CORDCO IN 0001< 10790, PAGE 906 OF THE OF· FICIAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY CALI· C"QRNIA AND AS OE· t=INEO IN THAT CERTAIN DECLARATION OF COV· ENANTS\. CON.:>ITIONS AND R~STRl.'.:TIONS FOR N':WPORl CREST HOMEOWNERS A S SOCIATION. RECOROCD IN BOOK 10148. PAGE 693 OF OFFIOAL RE· CORDS ANO AMEND MENT TO DEClARATION OF RC:STRICTIONS R • CORDED OCTOOEA Ill 1972 IN O()()f( 10381, PAOE 6'2 OF OfflCIAl RECORDS. IN THE OF• ACE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of ORANGE COUNTY. PAACEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED t/65 IN TERCST IN AND TO HiE COMMON AREA ANO OE· FINED IN l.. D Cl.AAA TION AND AMCNOMENT THERETO AND IN TH DECLARATION Of' AN NUCATlON BEING LOT"2 Of' TRACT 7817 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AS P£R l\CAP FIE COAOED IN D00K 308 PAGES 33 .tNO 3-4 O~ MISCELLANEOUS J.AAPS RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY fliUICa a IXClUBIVE EASE· ~-#PUA~~ AU; Al .. cm; CAU •THI C PLAN MD .-m= ......... ----"° ......... c----~--- I PU_BUC NOTICES Thu1Jdoy, AugU$1 5, 1999 STARTING ANEW BfJ:SlNESSr? • • • • • • • • • • • • '° mv in a ny or No bid * De o:io- unte ' " '"*'-on a a11ndero form "'-~"" ~ fhe Oepaft· inent Md maoe ac OO!Oatlee ftUCo UOOJI0 ~111 Procpec:tNI biodera Ny e,QJn and ,obla"I I'll ap tk:atlons. an OIO 1orm1 ov a.lllng ca~ Serra at (71") 957-5213 A paymern bond Stan· ~rd Form 807 lar llll10lal conttee1 P'"I08 muat acc:om • • pany evtty oontra" involv· 111g an a11p9n01ture In u · • cess of SS.000 Th• SUC(;eSlful b~ • will be rtQulfed to enter into a c;ontraGt~t 1gree- men1 In the form of a "Stan· da!O Agreement, fo(m STD 12· wti.Ch she~ be l>tldono Ul>Ofl tne State ol Cal fomia only upon approval l>y lh• ~~le Tf)e conlllCt 1 not bind no oo 91ther Pl">' un· Jen Md unut II aw.Oiied by the appropft<\te. 5tAle agenci11,, lndu<>ong trte O.· panment o4 Ge~ '*'1· ltu 11 req~. r All nonexempt sl11' c:t>tl· \facts ol $5,000 Cit mote are sUbiec;I LO state COO· tra~or riono•set1tn1na110n and compbance req re· ment• purs1Jant to GoYem· ment QJde Sec:tlon 12"0. and T>ue 2, Ca 11~ Code o1 Regutat10ns OMs1on 3, Section 8201 ~ bid r°' a pubhc work$ contract, wt11c'1 la SIJOrrulled by a bidder wno tras l>Mn de· ceniloed from contracting with tfle State by itie De· partmant ol Fau Emptoy· ment and Housing, ww be deemed to be norvespons1ve atta 1hall be re1ec:ted TM Department of O.· ve1Qpmen1a1 Service• ta sollClhng bocts lrom Dia· al>ted Veteran Business Enterprrses tn order to 1T1&et the Oepat1mefll 5 81· tabli:.hed goatS ol 3 per· i:enl '°' d sal)jed ve1eran bus1neu anterpr1se1 IDVBE) to GOn\Plf Mt'\ SecUOO t01 t5. ea aaqr;;. ~ • the PUbllc Conlrad COile • and Tine 2. Cat romi'I COda • 01 Regulations s.ction 18060 60, et seq OVBE pant0pa1ion pl 15 lequtted In accordance wi:n ttie pro111s10ns oc Section , n3 of tne Labor Cooe. tn• De· pal\menl has ascertained that 11'\e 9eN1rat preva lflQ rates ol wages applicable in the county ln WfliCh IN ""0!1\ IS IO be done are lhose ratH establ 5hed and puDl•Shed by \he Dll'8C· lor ot the Oepanment of In· dustf1al Relations COc>iH OI the wage rates ere on 1 ltle at the Offiai CJf lhe 1 c111e1 OI Plant Opetauona FalMeW Oev Ctr Mandatory pre DIO con· lerenc.e w111 be held Aug 30, t999 10 00 • m Fairvi ew 1oeve1opl'l'en(BI Cet\ter) (Meal at Plant Op- eret ans Ollice) G.atv-McGhM, Qli.f of Plant Operatlone nt Publ siled Nev.pan e.acn- ev~1i. Me,;a Da·ty PllOt August 5, 12 1999 Th733 STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT Of USE OF FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The I "'"' J person(Sl N) thlh J tabll~ed the use di ttl9 lic:2lti0Ui bua.l- ne55 name Soboba•Jaooro '4500 Car!lpUS Onve SI.Ille 11 S N•v.J>Oll Beach, CA t2MO Tl> FictlTiOUS B11llnMI name retaned IO eCOYe was liled WI OtWl08 t;ol..aly on 9113'1J6, FTLE NO 69~ • Jadoro Management , Corp. (CA), .SOO C.~ • Oll'Ye Sw1e .l!~.r.. Newpot\ Beat".tl.CA9~ Tti1s busmeas II con- ducted by a oorpotttion Jadoro Manaoemtf\I COfP • Do,,11 Wigner, Presidenl This Slatement wu r~eo wlUI Ole eo..mr; Clertt °' Or•"OI CcM!ty on-1113/'0 1'99'~ Delly PllOI JUiy 2t A<lo • s 12 10, 1999 Thfi• Ule 'fl lie!; tfoa /Vr1-U A GOOD ADI Call 642-5678 G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All IHI Ulllt lfHl11Slftt II l•ls HWS,1,tr fl u•Jtcl It U1t ftf lfll fair Honltt Acl ol 1961 11 tmHfU w•tcb m1h1 fl tlft911 It 1fwtr1f1t HJ prtltron, llrqllall11 11 dl1crlm1ull1a NHf H llCt, Ctftt, 11ll9ltl. •fl· hMlc&J, lmll11l 1l1l11 or illliilf ., ..... 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LISA K RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA COLLEGE PARK Open Sun I 4 • 2443 Vass.1r PIBCe, pool home W•COl<eru.J &pa on cul· 1A SOC Jbf I 3.4ba ~89,000 A2_1 714 545-03t8 13 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE DANA POINT Ol'al SUN 1_, 33606 CIRCULA CORONA 3bf • Oer 2 l\lJe MH~IZed 2 car gar t '~sl nu OOl:OI comm poOI S247K 700 721 9591 WAlK TO BCH' Condo. 25008 Tenace Lantern Open Sa• Sun 1£·4 lt>r tba bv bell manna harbor & <;hops On!"!Pr $98 500 562 716'2599 , 22 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE IRVlNE TURTLE ROCK lowest price Open Sat-Sun 1-5 • 12 Ml'ry1·>0 home 1n Summit ~'' 3 5bt1 J lrplcS nciNly boil! 199S 3 car J.31 aprox 3255sl CJI llv AIJI Pe<J 949·632·5771 24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH 30ll02 S Coa~t Hwy :>EN Set 24 Sun 25 resM ~ ..... 111< 10 Lagoons & txhs • 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS· 2 & 3 Bdrm slngte-levels. Bt11 loc11lon1. 949-720· 1704 Bkr. BIG CYN CONDO OPEN SUH 12·4 1 Cenyoo 1~and • 2t>f ll>a W D frplc PQOI: 2 car gar. By Ohner S2'39K Q49·63 I ·2586 33 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST NP-COAST, S111la Loc11 Dev OPEN SAT 1·5 ' 23 Stone Pint SBA C.SBA lptC1 Vlt'#S' Never lived In REDUCED TO $1,195,000 Stefanie Meure1 O Remax 949-717·71194 75 INCOME PROPERTY AINITS SALE 'COSTA MESA' Near Orange Co11t College. Or11t renlaf C unit complex, Never vacant. Owner/Bier $345,000 714-540-3666 104 APTS BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISLAND J0o0 I Duplex 1410 So. 81ytront 2Br Oen. JBa pll</l<J $3000I mo yearly 949·752 2881 A•Cl»IOC mt11 homes Up 10 3bt 105 $1~r,I\ to S245K NJ! 1nc.IUSlve APTS BALBOA PENINSULA ot lllld llie H.lC1llnda Hom;os ROfl Cell 310-Q31 1150 Ot1u 323 650-8950 OPEN HOUSE SiVSun ll-5 BAY FRONT BLDG 18r IBa 8 lllf1 ' ulate F'rMNy patnled 509 Alla Vl1t1. 3 r/3.581 ,_ Ldlpel e•. no pc:S r1 offered 11 st,494,ooo I smkg S89s 94a-67J·1941 Penelope Jones Classic Realty Office (949) 72143<15 Mobile 94M74-1907 109 APTS 26 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEL Legune Niguel 2S12t Sanor.a Open Sun I 5 • J:ii 2 5ba Soaring oerrs !•pie N·~el Aancri pr ' awat•l will schOots owner S279K 949 363 fll90 MARINA HILLS CORONA DEL MAR ·•THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES Starting at S109S.mo Month to Mon!h lease We are a pet commu1111y 6 blocks from beach I 12 BERGAMO r---------. Open Sun 12·4 • 5 spac !Jr's 949-644·2611 FOREnOSED HOMES low or SO Down! GoY't & Bonk Rtpos Being Sold! Fioonclng Avoilobltl • IOO·SOJ. J 777 X60S7 OL COM OPEN SUN 12-4 3" Heat Dr, Oen Vu On Cyn, 1 bill 10 bch lmmlC Cottlgl 2br 1 Sbe, lrplc $769.000 Ag! 949-759-9070 3 Sba grt c:.~v lot•J vu~ Form liv & '11n o r kil com pool spa 1 11!11 SSAJ.900 Sll!'fe u Aemax ROLLING HILLS 25731 .Arllng1on Dr., OPEN SUN 1-5 apacloua 4br 3be hom•. 228911, cathedral Ctil"I 3 Cll glf, $369,90() Tom ag1 949-24CH412 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH POAT STREET HOME AR EA 4br 2-Sba, w1th pool Will remodel Of cuatomlu 10 your nMd1. Pnnc only. Owntfltgt 714-«>3-13H LOOIOHG FOR A LUXURY r CONDO under $300K. Close to Betch, M11ina, 1hop1? CN11 Edw"Brds F115' E:>ldl95 Prop COM 949-389·9209 180 OCEAN VIEW PRIME LOCATION $950,000 PRUDENTIAL CA n3..a120 OOvtr Shor11 Tru1tH Sele OPEN WED THUR FRI, SAT· SUN 12·"4 '<108 Rigel Cir 3bf conv 2 • 2 25bi vu 01 park & back bay Bkr Cotop ~&K lse hold Owner 949 644·2711 BIG CYR VILLAS TOWNHOME EXCELLENCE Borct.rlng Big Cvn Golf Cour11. 2·.Jbrs Open Suo I ·<I Ferd Aoad Prop Q4~ 759·7700 NP CREST TWNHM 2 rnhAn 10 bell JtJt 2 5bl condO me!ble bertiet catpel ,.moo End unit Owner S289000S..9'631·2t11 110 APTS COSTA MESA it COSTA MESA'S BEST* Junior I bedroom and I bedroom. also 2 bedroom I bath Quiet gatod comrnonty, pool terns easy ar..cess to l1eeway beach & 1T1al!s 714-557-()075 E SIDE Coste Me11 OPEN SAT 11-2 WE 11th unlC C 1ST MO SPflCAL S600'rno • $ 1150 Ocp s 1100.mo 2br 21>1, upstaor& <hllwasher, lrple belcoll'f garage Also 2br 2ba S975i mo Ga.roon SeftJng. pool Mgr on piemsu 20432 Santa An1 Av. The Renter Center 714-141 .. 203 E'SIDE COUNTRY WOODS 2er ·Study, tn level, Ip, dllck, skylt. no peti. 11l0 21st St $1125/mo 949 645-9543 or 949'848·1164 • 1 Bf 1 Be Up1t1lt1 • ~p. elec gale, Intercom Olw. llldty. fie'# p.-11 carport, $67S • oep & goO<I credi1 ~· Mgr 366 Avocado St tC-101 bl· tween 12·2pm 9<19-642·9412 Returblahe<I 1 Br 1 Ba ~· 10 aated comm Somo VJ gera<J8 W•k 10 ~r•taufltllr from S676 .+. S..25 deposi1 MAPLE APTS 949-UMIOO 1 er 0t11tChea cottage With patJO near beech. Clfhedl al £dnp lndge, -~e Mov•·ln Special ~95 + dep t2mo 111$8 t33 E 16111 SI lNo p I ) 949 548-2421 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH STUDIO, Cozy & Quiet kllchlnllt. Jae bttttl, POOL -!(lty. grHl'ibelll, S92&rno tone h;ld$""' 94H4M615 Newport Marina Apartment• Bayfrunt rnnummi I~ with pn~ate lwad1 & m 1in1 Wilk 10 s,,11,. .. l1lanJ wrttt!BR •2100 ''ood burnJfll fittplaeit a :pn•• ..,.... Sony.nopeea. ........... (H9)76M919 Hn11•,. 1;1111 d1·111lli111" 11111 11Lj1·1 1 "' drnngt-. 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Monday S:OOpm I VISA~ llCI Wcdne-.day ......... Tue~day S:OOpm \\ alk-111 8::3'0am--.):p0pm \lonrluy-frida~ Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Fri<lay ............... Thur day 5:00pm alurday ............... Friday S:OOpm LIVE IN LUXURY ~ / I/,, Yr. f /, lfl/ APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fasftion Isla nd Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Fitness Center I Bed /rom S 1795 I Bed/den from SI Q95 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Accec;s • 24 HR Security Gate • Clubhouse Facility 2 Bed from $2385 2 Bed/den fro•-.. $2885 Gas F1 replaces 9 Foot Ceilings Condo Specs Subterranean Parkini Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOtrcJTMENT I -888-222-6924 ~ FAIRWAY APARTMENTS t.:; 202 ROOMS FOR RENT AT BIG CANYON CATED COMMUNTIY BY FASHION ISi.AND Beautlfuf tree-lined streets and golf course , views. Enjoy earefrwe living in your large ~ 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment hOmel . • TWo-car gat-.ge • Wuher/Oryel hoottu~ • Fw.piac. (wood & gas) • Air condltlooing •Wetwln2~38R • $1,eeo to $3,100 • Sony, no s>M• ~ Please call 1949) 644-0509 ~ Mothel Essex Community =-"=" 154 HOUSES/CONDOS 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FORRENT I BALBOA ISLAND SPACIOUS 6 BRIGHT 4Br 2Ba ne11 Bay front large bc1lcony, gar lauod!}' room. $2500/Mo Ava•t Now Ag•mt 349·675·4912 FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH BIG CANYON Single lamit/ home gate guarded 4Br/3Ba Ava~ Aug 15 thru April 1 $39()()(Mo. 949-759· 1899 I Motel 'COSTA MESA• MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Spec11f On Alf Rms $134 00 Tax loaturei 24·111$ l!Olll JeSk 0 0 phOllC$ free HBOJESPN Oise~ 1oc ctiam pod1heatod jaC: Guost laund Nttr( F 11Y$ 4~ & SS min away llOl'll oc Folr!lrdS College shOp rn&ft.$ bells rest A 1Tle111be1 o1 Calli Hot ~Motel 2277 Harbof Blvd 949-645-4840 204 RENTALS TO SHARE I 402LOST 6 FOUND I Found male ell, brown 11ge1 ~'' ped al College Park Costa M "a1ea 714·~57-4618 LOST Cat mire orange llriped tabby. Very friendly, 1n1wered to Rodney Htart· brolltn owner, c1t1e-rate to find, lost In VlciMy COM, Oc•an & Cernallon, On 7·27. $500 REWARDll FOR SAfE R~URN. 949.-75·7361 420 ' , GARAGE SALES Huge G•agt Salt! 4 Famd•8$ Spor15 OQUtp, wed(JIOg drass appll3llCM tie Sat sr1 8-noOn orly 605 ClubhOl.ltt Ave NB SAT 1-3 • 824 PRESIDIO/CM. (Meae dtl .,..,) m...wer bike . sporl$ eqlJ!p TV dotheS apoo:e heater ring'! hood etc 1 YIC'd a Moving Seit. 30 ym of tt1Hul'l9 & etutfl Sat &I? 8 3cxn NO SALES TO EARLY BIRDS. 222 Gland Ca.11111. Little BetJOI lwnsl 440 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COLLECTIBLES WANTED TIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Colfectibtt1 • JtiopJ~ • T.~..,,.,,... • S~ • A...tol • O"c.e F, '"• $$ CASH PAID $$ °"-P.e<"e0tWtfo1e~ WE BUY ESTATES ;;649-4922~ SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N 2202 So. Mein St. San1a AN. CA 92707 I"' IO&L .... _...CA ,,_,. II/ HI l A\~lfl/\(, Oil>! 1450 APPLIANCES I Apanment slz9 refl'lgeratM WNhef 6 dryer S15CJ eadl. Hctllent cond. 949446-S&CI 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED WANTEDI OLD COINSI Gold sll\lcr. Franklan mint ster· llog Old waicnes & Jewelry WESTCOAST COIN642-9448 •10 SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed Co Ca~ Reg #3901291 HI00.20111<11 474 WORK WANTED Loving Sw.ed1th N~rMI Aid good cook dnWlg house srt. ling 15yrs e1p, local rtll's AISo pet catl 949·646-3735 Looking for houMkHf)lng poeltlona. Altllf v.onoog lil Ne"'l>Ol1 Beach tor 13 yrs, owner his passed aw&y Call Imelda 94M31..a132 or Mani &.49-515-9537 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Accounts Payable Clerk Seel1111g hogtlly motivated IOd w11h s • years lvP eXJ>8rience MUSI be wlll organtled and de•a• orionted w11h excellent COffilltlter ao«•ls Exp on 8w nessv.otks • ptus Fax Resume 10 71•·~8797 Admlnl11ret1~ AHl11 Ft ~firm Mu$1 be $ell ~111\er org1nztd Ouicli 811.s. Wonj exp a must Pay S1o.tir Slatt Conlici Mary Charro'oey M9-574-7to2 ADMIN ASST F'asl Id ··~··85 tig"ly Ofganiltd dt:lcw ~ led Sfllf-motivll1ed 1~1 MUST ~ ~no1 PJI& tr1 ~er bal'WTIUen communlc:a!iOn re-cord ~eepino calendar,,..,_. manaoemem ind be i:-uaerot in MJcrosoll OtftetVOutloOk, Jlix•ble and bl able to rootlJ. task Fax reaul!IG and salary I I reqmt~ IO 714 50!Hl797 POOL CLEANER KREEPY 452 BICYCLES ADMINISTRATIVE l<RAULY STILL IN BOX • • ASSISTANT NEVER USED $200 GT MINI RACING BIKE I Salary S2.667'mo ($32/yr) • PAGER 1-1181-5111-7665 111 GT compontt1ts Sllm 401(k) • caletur1a i)lan Futt SLOT MACHINES rims, paid $450. Sell $300. time wirlltllble c11 Ae~oarch 81lbo1 ltl•nd 31>f 2ba tiw mtero. lip deck w d garage yearly 214~ Auby CALIF LEGAL, 714-638-5210 1 Aclmlnislrator seell1ng a cons· SELL OR TRADE TANDEMS BIKES ~~~~ ~~~r.: ~5/i I Laguna BNch, P1noremlc 714-430·J206 SS0.5300 type 75wpm accurately Ocean View 1 Roomin3SIOl'f WOLFF TANNING BEDS 949 722·9816 I Expertonco witll MS woni. manMOn Jacuul. bl!Gonlt~ TAN AT HOME E•cul & AcC8$.S req'd Send $850lmo 949-49"·1245 COMMERCIAl..JHOME 454 FURNITURE Ruearch ln111tu11, 10 O 949-675·5313 4i6 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS DRIVERS · ~obllt Walter/tu Musi have reliable auto, insurance & good OMV OeWer lunch & <11noer orders tor restaurants In local Blea Potential S 1 CJ. $15 per hour Call 949-5<11-2132 • Ory Clttners * Fronl couoler IWght:. & w11ekends a mu~ Cal Sha1on 9<19-151 ·2032 Fast Growing Co. ~·r~ COllSIStenl pel$00 tor data erfry FT1PT. llexible hollrs l.1on-F'n $7 00 • COfl'lllll$$IOn cooract Oa~ 04 Saita at Ext 8061 1-1111-313-47'4 Food server• FT/PT, no~ medical ln5urance. 2yrs mio exp req"d Apply In Pl"°" Mon-Fn 9am-5pm Stntl Ana Country Club 203112 Newpor1 BJvd. Santa AnaJC01t1 Mele. Flt s11li0Mry Store Wed<ldlng 1r1V1tanons et .. NC-NpOtt Baach C.i 949-759-7751 GENERAL OFFICE Answer Phone, Fd~ SOl118 da1a C!OI~ etc MW, ll>fTl" <130pmS SOhr714-2<11·7050 HOOSEKEEPER OffCi9d 3b\1ys4lrsto 11 yrs NPBl!ve 111 Tues· at Englsh ~ swim tels r11q 949·574-4 L1nd1c1pe Co. Seeking Manag•ment pos.11on lor COtWtNction malnl ~ pterd t.e "'S9 1)<19-650-83 MAl'llHE FUEL DOCK ~EOED Motrvtttd, ct.pen- dable, cle111 cut lod1vldull 10 '"'°'k on blyfront. Med!INC skins helpful Will tteln. An 1nqultea ~ ... call !MM S.07-40 Max Mara Souch Cotst Plaza H1g11 end ltalllan women's~ needs P1ol8S$10nal sperson ""'" 1 r exp Ill $118$ • ~11 1 you ate el!Cehnl In sales. you can make up to S 15-S3Mu EngllSll Chinese ~ I must• (71 )754-7900 Ptr111mt Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plus mife1ge. - 159 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR •WES'rCUFH Beauliful 1nte11or 2br, 2bl LOls ol upgrades Pool & laundry SfSOOlmo Frank· lin Rty 94M40.700<b301 e1ev11or, mttd Avail 8. 1 BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi I I I resume to. Pharmacology ROO"'M .. TE NEEDE p I unlla from S199 00 • Dove SlrMt. 1200, Ntwpon "' " D '°' Low Monthly Paymenc ELECTROPEOIC LATEX BED Bead\, CA 12660 or 111 to J Needed Mon lhru Sun HARBOR VIEW HOMES ::i:.·r~.:~~ FREE COIOI Cat.Mo!l NtwS15SO. 949-752-1412. 2.:45am to 5:45pm. Addi· 3br 2ba 2 ear attached beach nou.e MaSter riv Cal HK~71 l-Ol51 Never Used! Mike Offwl ANYONE clN 061it1S1 tlon1I wotk may be avall-* 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH* g;uage yard w gardener SllOO ~ 1'2ubl949 631·8<128 Wood foru awing Mc.Incl 2 9491632·7573 Earn ea f'OI rlCOITll' 1ble. 2 PATIOS, WIO HK-UPS, D/W $240().'mo 949·759·3066 Companion llve·ln avall l!OfY lo<t VJ de. 2 s~ Italian ltlthlf aota a 1o-INMlg cullonw ~ce call& NEW p:!~::!'f:. SU50 WESTCUFF FAMILY HOME EngGsll ~ng COii~ Id Fol ~id:~,; ~°2,, :,,..~ter =~ ::,wq~::ht~W:S:~ 11 tlOlrie (M9)n2-617t ~.u~:i~·~~~~c:r ~~::; =:-"T.O"--.,..-:-..,,,...,.-.----,.,.--<1& 38a 1g yard pretty tree ~~ ;:9.j~·= • ~ Stoo 949·640-2817 a.crtl.ce. Sito. IM9-261.f933 .. ...w..___..,.,.. f drl 28r 28u Loft 3 F p '· w: d t lined $l. Avail 8l20 • 3500lmo -"# L.wge Southwell o;;s.., Al"'.-VIU.H.'7UA'U proo or paymellt•, V· teat gal, ~ I extra space, Dive • Co1d'Nel Btnl<er w mttdW1g nwTOI, wttt!ew.lSh SEITERS ers license, aoclal va\l.ted oetings e.1ra 6!0!~ &49·718-1520 sacnhce $400 ol>O 9411· YrT"rcrr dav and MCurity card, ind clean S2000mo ~H6G-2A64 ·:::':'!'=,...,.,.~-:-..:--::,..,,.,...-208 orr1"ES I 11 "'''' • 0 M V p 'nt oul nu v ........ • M ,,,... BUFF$ CONOO 3bf 2.Sbe, rr"" ....... &11.nV\Jltl'lt.~ 646-3851 949~74.2225 wOf1I ......... 1..n e"'b..l.fta • • • n ..... 111 '".....,_o,~~ c... 2 ell encf 9.•. f350af, FOR REHTILEAS! ~ ""1 NVUriwu * OM Ccom"""tr dell! -'ci~12-e 'cin20 2bl llp, dining room. large compla111Y re1Ur1> 117251 ICOUECT18L£S I wbookcast ~: 1125 Tuk " ·p.:;-Accepting appllcaUona t~51~age, ~~:'5 mo. 1 yr i.. ... MW....0335 ~= 1~•::,,..•i;~~:~"~~ 1 BUY ALL PIANOS! 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Howe ... er. 11 ~lb pretty clear lhal North "A>-OUtd nQt he able to reopen, w South decided lhilt dtc;cretion was ccrt111nly not lhe better }>art of valor in this case. NORTH • 7!J2 c;;> 87 O AJ4 •J963 WF.sT EAST ~ ~/~0 ''-g ~ KQ 109 ~ o K76 ·o 8SJ2 West ltJ the queen of pades in an effort to IJeYelop uicks since 11 was unlikely the: defenders ~ere due more thah one trick In hearts When dummy appeared declarer was faced wilh che ~1bihty of losing two spades and a hean, besides needing a •72 ... SOUTH • A96 c;;> J ' successful diamond finesse. 0 Q109 •AK Q 108! The kina of spade from East offeted some hope. Declarer 1ook the: ace, drew trumps inJwo roun~ w11h lhe ace-and king. then ran the queen Qf diamonds. When chat held, I.he d1a· mond finc:s!IC was repeated and 1hc ace was cashed to clear I.he suit from both the closed hand and dummy. Now, the seven of heart was led. The bidding: NOR1'H F.AST SOl1TH WF..Sf P.. •o ·5• Paw Pua Pul Opening lead. Queen of • Prospects for five clubs were noc rosy when dummy appeared. However, declarer found a lie of the cards that would penrut lhe contract 10 sneak home and made no mistake intcc~uc. With panner a passed nand and West an unknown quantity, South's East put up th"e queen, which held. and continued with 1he ace. ln~1cad of ruffing, declarer discarded a spade from hand. Left w1lh nothing but red cards. lhe defender was forced to concede a rutT-sluff. lelling declarer pitch lhe n:mruning spade from hand .... ~ruffing on-~ Soulh loo. only two heart tricks! 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