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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-26 - Orange Coast PilotFishing for a nationwide audience • Mike Whitehead's cable boating · show is he~ded across the country -but he isn't Bob Vila yet. GREG Rlsur-;G IWy Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -From sea to shin- ing sea, Mike Whitehead teaches boating enthusiasts tl!e tricks of the trade theJ".~ffil~·~ht,,_ __ not otherwise learn. + The Boathouse TV Show can be seen every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on Ch. 3 in Costa Mesa and Ch. 39 in New- port Beach. The show's Web address is www.boathouseT\l.com. -----~-~ . gramming is scheduled to begm next year. uwe sent out some promotional tapes and the television executives liked it,• White- head said. "We'll keep filming out here and I think people out there will enjoy the pro- gram." Call Whitehead the Bob Vua of boating. Well, not exactly, but he would like to have as many viewers as the onetime "This Old House• host someday. Wbtmlmact-beg'CII'I lfil-water::iheme<f cre- ation back when" he was teaching sailing classes at Cal State Fullerton. He and his friends thought about producing some sail- ing videos, but the concept crumbled. Whitehead hosts a nautically themed television show that covers topics from fish- ing to purchasing luxurious yachts. The show appears every week on cable-access stations in Costa Mesa, Long Beach and Newport Beach -right now, ·<µlyway. But last month, the 41-year-old Costa Mesa resident signed a contract with the Sunshine Network, a Florida-based cable company that has about 4.5 million sub- scribers. Whitehea~ doesn't mind going out- side the Golden State to reach viewers. Pro-SEE BOAT SHOW PAGE A 14 1AR ANM DAV MAS ,fy I DAlY PILOT Mike Whitehead is the captain of the Isla Mujeres tour ship. . . .a S nug Harbor bart~mder Joe Ewlad, aboVe, delivers beers to cus- tomers during a special Wednesday night gathenng for longtime patrons of the beloved Newport Beach dive bar that is closing its doors in a week. About 80 people came to PHOTOS BY BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT A farewell message scrawled on the street outside the entrance of Snug Harbor. place. I'm heartbroken." ye Dee, Blue Beet and Alta Coffee H-0u e 6wner Steve Lewt'Y ann----- Wells Fargo Vice President Noel Hamilton. "Snug Harbor is a land- mark," Gales said. "l would compare it to the swallows m San Juan Capistrano." Said one 12-year Snug Harbor patron, Hit's been beautiful. I love this have one last drink and talk about old ti.mes. Balboa res~dent Bob Voit and hls brother Bill invited their closest friends and colleagues to enjoy the atmosphere and munch on roast beef and turkey sandwiches. Notable partygoers included long~ time Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates and his wife Oee Snug Harbor is closing due to an expired lease and rede- velopment of the Cannery Village neighborhood Its owners will try to relocate . Hoag to fund Families Costa Mesa • Group had been passed over for county grant funding; Hoag money will fund collaborative through end of year. EUSl!Gi-'.l:l funded for the past three years, was ranked seventh and narrowly missed out on the runding, said Jeannette Tozaki. manage- ment analyst for the agency, The $180,000 grant received laSt year runs out in Septemt>er, said Leda Albright, program director for Families Costa Mesa. Through the Hoeg Hospital Community Medicine Department's benefit program. Pamilie9 Cott& Mesa will receive funding through Deailnber. The grant wW give the orgalUzation IOm8 breathing room while .. ~other funding .n.rnauves ..... waaderful •••....t Of IUppOrt liilt Wbllt w.w .._ dama • ma111ng an ~ .................. aid .. ••::z '**...._ .... coa.-.... . ....... ••.•• c...-. •• .,.._ ... ol -Amy Spurgeon MILLENNIUM MOMENl Making Irvine Ranch a home Newport ·on alert for bacteria • County officials are testing the waters in case pollution from Huntington Beach spreads. STA() BRO\,.\; ~(!ti WEST NEWPORT -Local othc1als said \\ednesday they are closely morutonng the waters off Newport Bedch for signs of the ..... bactena that has closed a lhree-Inlle stretch of Huntmgton Beach. "Obviously we're concerned dhout this s1tuatiop," said Ass1stcmt City Manager Dave Kilf. On Wednesday, the County Health Care Agency added another mile to the closure. · SEE BACTERIA PAGE A14 City toughens up on code enforcement • Corona del Mar business owners say the new efforts may go too far and hurt. their sales. --~ .... -~ CORONA DEL l'vlAR -For 12 years Joe Morugal. cbsplayed red, white and pink .. _ flowers outside his shop, Corond del Mar Flonst, to lure passersby m And -he not- ed -to add beauty and charm to the city Morugal says he can't do that anymoi:e. City code enforcement offmals havei UlCted ed. the11 efforts to prorub1t tore- owners from displaying merchandlSe on the sidewalks along East Coast Highway. • The mcreased vigilance, said MonigaJ and John Blom ot the Corona del Mar Bw INDEX CWSIAED " ___ l6 COMMUNtlY FOIUM-- DmlCJOl • __ ._ 11 SOCllY .. "---·--..All SPOll'S __ ....,.__....._. loCals only · Doily Pilot The way. children grow, sa,/e5 make reel! sense WOllllll B asstnets & Blueberrle , one of the best children'• bed- ding and accessorieio stores, havmgcr 1hree-:,day only sale through Saturday. The end of the summer sale featutcs discounbi , throughout the store Crom 20% to 15% off. The store is filled With top-of-the-line bedding, blan- ' kets, clothing, tunµture and ae<:essories that you don't see in most children's stores. It's located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costet Mesa. C!all (949)650-2244 • Next door to Bassinets & Blue- berries, don't miss the grand opening today of Suzy L, a new store owned by the owner of 8assmets & Blueberries. Suzy L is filled with contemporary women's clothing for every fash- ion need. Suzy L, at (949} 650- 6360, is located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Old Navy's latest bargam is ideal for back-to-school shop- pers. The Old Navy painter's pants dre speoally priced at $20 ft>r adult sizes, $15for kid's sizes and $10 for babies. nus special offer extends through Sunday. Old Navy, at (714) 540-381 7, is located at 901 South Coast Dr. in Costa Mesa. Belllsslma Designer Consign- ment Boutique 1s having an end- of-the-summer sale through Sat- urday. You can look for the ad in today's Daily Pilot for an addi- tional 10% off on all regular-sale and clearance-pnced merchan- cbse On sale are selected top- name bra.nd consignment cloth- ing with labels like Louis Vuit- ton, Calvin Klein, Gta.nni Ver- sace, St. John Kruts, Perragamo, Donna Karan, Escada, Chanel, and Ralph Lauren Bellissima, at (949) 675-9756, is located at 336 Pomsetba m Corona del Mar Hobie Sports Ltd. is continu- mg its swnmer blowout sale on ladles merchandise and selected men's merchandise Ladies cloth- ing on sale includes sportswear ,. teduced 30~"' to 70%. with popu- lar surf labels like Billabong, Raisins, and Roxy on sale Men's clpthing is reduced 30% to 50%, ll»tt popular name brands like ~ver, Tavarua, Billabong, I U'Y S greer wylder and Hurly are on sale. Hobie Sports Ltd., (949) 675-9700, is located at 2831 CoaSt Hwy. in Corona.del-Mat..- You can receive a $20 dis- count at the Taste of Newport by prepaying for a passport that costs $25 and entitles you to admission to a day at the Taste of Newport and $15 in Taste scrip. The $25 passport is actually a $45 value. The Taste of Newport will take place on Friday, Sept. 17, Saturday, Sept. 18, and Sun- day, Sept. 19 at Newport Center Drive in Fashion Island. Thirty- five restaurants are participating and Missing Persons, Men at Work, The Pointer Sisters, REO Speedwagon, and Arrow 93 FM presents Studebaker Hawk will provide live entertainment. To purchase a passport, send a check or credit card mfonnabon to NHACC, attn: Passport Order, 1470 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, 92660. Fax credit card orders to (949) 729-4417. No orders will be accepted after Sept. 8. For more information please call (949) 729-4400. One of the best local jewelers, lrad1Uonal Jewelers at (949) 721- 9010, is having a remodeling sale. U you're interested, there are wall sconces, cases, fixtures, a crystal chandelier, miscellaneous and gift items It's located at Fashion lsland in Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949} ~170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627. HEIS The owner and sole plumber at Bud's Services · A SMILE OF FORTUNE Sell-employed for 17 years, Brtdeweser lives by the motto that if you are honest and treat people right, good fortune will smile upon you. Brideweser, 51, said that although his client list includes more than 200 commer- cial and private customers, he re.fuses to hire help for his plumbing business. •I've hired hEtlp before and they've screwed up,• hesaicL •Th.eir...qua.li wasn't good, so I chose to just do it myself." So just how does he handle so many jobs alone? "Simple,• he said, "When they call me to do a job, I go in and get it done. I do it right and Ute relationship I have with my cus- tomers is such that if someone else calls with an emergency, I go to that emergency and report back later to finish the job I was working on.". AN INTEWGENT PIPELINE Brideweser said plumbing is something he learned during his days as an intelli- gence officer during the Vietnam War. The Newport Beach man served four years and was handy when it came to keeping things in worldng order. He said the subject of Vietnam is some- thing he WIShes to avoid. But he does talk eagerly about plumbmg, a business he was mtroduced to as a consultant for Ward Chamberlain in the early 1970s. ·1 sold package merchandise for them to different entities and I also bid on con- tracts,• Brideweser said. •After things slowed down there, I opened a warehouse in San Francisco and went· on the road to several places before settlin{I here." AVOIDING ADVERTISING He said he doesn't believe in advertising for business because that's a sign of a busi- ness in trouble. A typical day at the business he named Bud's Services (a nickname) involves at least one emergency call, a prop- erty damage call and several inquiries. A graduate of Long Beach City College, Brideweser majored in business psychology and said his collegiate experience bas allowed him to wow customers. •0ne thing I've learned is that they are my bosses, so I don't leave the job until I've fixed everything,• he s&d. A WORD OR FOUR OF ADVICE Married with three children, Brideweser said his advice to those breaking into the competitive field of plumbing is foili-told. ·You gotta be sincere with your cus- tomers: you gotta be ready to get dirty and work hard; you need lo gain some knowl- edge of this business and most importantly -you gotta be honest and caring.• Is there ever a time when be arrives at a job and refuses the work? "Yes, I tell all my customers not to put me in a bad spot by leaving expensive personal items in the house or area I'm working,~ Brldeweser said, •People give me their keys all the time and I've walked into places where someone bas left their wallet filled with money and credit cards and I've walked out and called them to let them know that I don't want to work until it's moved because I'm not a thief and don't want to be accused or being one.• -.Story by Stacy Brown; photo by Eric Santucd. ·$chool board gjves OK to spend for ~ketches of new sports facilities Police arrest Huntington ~ man after finding explosives Police found a homemade explosive device among an arse- nal of weapons Tuesday night behlnd a Costa Mesa strip mall. ties received two complaints around 11 p.m. about the group, which had congregated behind the arcade. •District will spend $365,000 on drawings for athletic facilities at Costa Mesa, Estancia high schools. JESSICA GARRISON lkllf Pb NEWPORT-MESA -Let the drawing begml School board members Tues- day voted lo spend $365,000 to prepare drawings to overhaul athletic facilities at Costa Mesa ~d Estanca hlgh schools. • The money. which was set J.side from the proceeds of the • &ale of the chstrict's farm, will go fo pay an arclutect to develop plans for a 50-meter aquatic faal- ity and a 400-seat mini-audi.tori- dm at Costa Mesa High School @.ad a 2,500-seat athletic stacbwn at Estancia, as well as a complete ~verhaul of fields and courts at th schools. The· board also voted to pay for on environmental report on the proposed projects to make sure ., ~tadium lights don't bother resi· -.. dents and deep boles won't dis- place old artifacts. The total cost to build the sports complex is expected to be about $6 million, and community members will now have to raise that money. The school district is struggling to figure out bow to pay for $127 million in repairs to dassrooms and office bUildings. Jim Scott Jr. -who with his father, Jim Scott, and a number of other commuruty members bas ~tarted a foundation to raise the money -said he was •tremen- dously excited" about the board's vote. "I'm very pleased, and I was very impressed by the statements of the board," he said, adding that the project stirred up a lot of enthusiasm around Costa Mesa, and also led to the formation of J?agle. Ptide, a foundation dedi- cated to raising the profile of the schools in the Estanoa ione. In other school district matter: • Parents and teachers at Whittier Ele- mentary School were crushed to learn the state did not award them grant money to •rm very pleased, cnl t Jim Scott Jr. foundation membef open an adcbtional preschool pro- gram, said preschool teacher Gladys Green. The preschool, which opened one class in Febru- ary at Whittier school to help low- lncome children get a head start on school, has a 50-student wait- ing list. Green said she planned to appeal the decision and, failing that, to reapply next year. _ •Jt's so frustrating," she said. "I know we can make a difference.• She added that district offi- cials, so sure of getting the grant, had prepared a classroom and gotten everything ready. They are in the process of calling all the parents on the waiting list and helping them find other child- care options. • Mike Fine, the district's head of business seMces, gave board members an update on all the dis- trict's special funds, which, along with the mammoth general fund, make up the budget Boa.rd mem- bers will vote on a fmal budget at a spectal meeting Sept. 7: A great deal of new money for schools will be coming from Sacramento, Fme said, but it is coming in dramatically dilferent forms than it did last year, and with many restrictions on how it can be spent. Fine said he wants individual schools to continue to have conttol over funds, but this will require extra work on the pa.rt of school principals and staff members to understand how the budget works. One suspect, 19-yea.r-old Anouvong Kounlavong of Hunt- ington Beach, was charged with possession of a destructive device. He is being held in lieu of $25,000 bail. Six teenage boys who were with Kounlavong were cited for breaking their respective city's curlew laws. Police said the group had staked out a video arcade on the 2200 block of Fairview Road the night before their arrest. Authori· When police arrived, they dis- covered a small, glass vitamin bottle wtapped in black tape that had a fuse attached to it. Inside the container was gunpowder. Police also confiscated several weapons, including a bat, pool cue and met.al bars. Costa Mesa police Sgt. Don Holford sa.Jd authorities are urisure who the group was target- ing or why they came to the arcade. -Greg RislinQ,- BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Homes needed for exchange students Five Brazilian teenagers need host families this year while they attend Newport-Mesa high schools. The five 17-year-old boys will study English and learn about American culture through an exchange program designed to shape future leaders. Families are asked to host the students for 9ne to two semesters by providing a bed, meals and a chance to share in the American experience. Students are required to obey house niles and participate in family functions, including chores and church. The students have their own health insurance and spending money. For more infonnation, call OCEAN, the Organization for Cul- tur dl Ex.change Among Nations at 1-800-286-2326 or coordinator Ralph Short at (949) 6?5-0423. . • r-:--~-------------------~~--, BEAQERS HOJUNE (949) 642-6086 news stones, llh•tr~ edrto-rlal matter or~ hetetn can be repr~ with- Otlt written pennislion of copy· "9ht ownef', WEITHEI ·s U IF P 0 l I C E F I L 1·s VOL 93, NO. 199 Rtcord your comments about the 011ly Pilot or news tips. AQDRESS Our .ctdrm Is 330 W. lay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. COBRECDONS It Is the Pilot's pohcy to pton'lpt• ly cooect all errors of substM1ce. PleaM c.11(M9)574-4268 HOW TO BEACH us ~ The Times Orange County (800) 252·91'41 ~-· Owffled (M9} 642·S671 ~(Mt) 642-4321 ...... News (M9) M2·5610 Spotts~ 57+.U2l N9W\ ~ , .. CMt) 646-4170 l-fNI: ~·l!Mhllnec,. .. OMlll IUllfwii OMGI (Mt) W..u21 "'*-,_ CMlt Q1-71H ')"...... ... .. ~ ....... ....... Ct& •• ~1\MES hi boa 88'65 COf'ON del Mtr 87165 CoNMesa 88165 Newport 8ffCh 87164 N9wpoft C.o.t • 11165 Mdge •••.•. 1-4tw ~ ... .2·]• lllddll •. u •• 1-4 tw ...... 1 ... ..... . . . .a.a. TIDIS TODAY First low 3.50 a.m .••...•. -oi First high 10:0lam ...... 45 ~S.Cond low 3.28 p.m ••• , •••• 16 SKond high 9:33 p.m .• : • , •.• S.9 PM>AY Flf'lt low •:" • m ..••..•. -0.2 First h19h 10:JI a.m. ••..• : 4.7 Second tow 4:fl7 p.m. ..••••• 1A SlcondNgh 1Ge10 p.111. •••••• Iii .. -..-... The S\Wll out of the southwest has faded. We have, at best, waist-high siets todty. mlybt going higher It the points and rem. The swel~ such IS It 1$, will hold through fridty . w...r vhibtttly Ind condltionl wll bt .. to good~ 1"taan••• 7:90 ....... COSTA MESA • Gotf COUf'le DriW: A set of golf dubs worth S 1, 735 was stOlen in the 1700 blod: betWftn 12.15 and 1:15 p.m. ~· 1'1 • H9rbar ..,...,.,.,: About MOO w~ stofM from a bWness In the 2.tOO 6fock at 111.m. Aug. 21. • ,......., Piia: A st«eo Ind• pair of speM(ers wOfth S480 were stolen from. home In the 2700 block during the dly of AUg. 22. • 5441•rlot A,,..,.: Am.n's suft worth$)()() WM stOlen from a motel in the 1600 block during the dty of Aug 18. •~Ill 0rtwe: A CM stereo, f>'d ring end MV9f'91 ~ discs worth S1,100 were stolerl from 1 CM In the 3100 blodc betWiMr'I JUiy 24 Ind July 26. NEWPORT 11ACH • Dllf a• Pour peln of ,_,. WOf1h $21! ww. **" tram 1 home In the JIOO blodl bd:t111n 2:45 and l:JO a.m. q n. ..... <..nA_.,~wonhl200WM .... hmam In h flnt badl • 5 PA Aul. 11. .................. _ .............. '- .. ............... 11 ... ....... A._. ... ._1-..~Mii••--llC~ Doily Pilot thurwoy, Aueus1 26, 1 m AS 1City needs to· get the bark out of th e park· Stat.e Board of Educatiori · l: •l's~ of the bia up the 285 swvey fonns retumed, clupS, hut the IPJT In wa like . bid for Bergeson wins :• : front. Patt Bell is my daugh-I H E I E l l 280 were adamantly opposed to mu!.h underfoot -difficult for my ' ter. She is also a lon~bme c u I v E wood chips. • gunpy kn .....-and would cleally corn-rn1·ttee endorsement t • . Jll<'mber of the C<>:>ta Mesa Bark Local citizens rendered the be inhospitable to both di<;bulcd ..l...l..l..l.J..l..l Park Volunteer Comrruttee and same verdict last week when the owners and dogs. Wh lchain> " was quoted at some lt•n th in the Oty held an open house to get would have tough going h f - .._-",.,., public rcdct:ion t.,,..o~"""ee=-=pr=oc:=po=s=-.._,..,ll"ll<#"-n=H!Y ie ooUl wclcum d n11-+--t-Nt-.-M'f-·Beaeh-resident of a couµle of weckS ago wiili tf'gard to a cJty-propo cd renova.-new designs for the Bark PMk. · present at the Costa Mesa Bark says she doesn'f understand f th Although the growid cover was-· Park It occurred to me that Coco . lion o e park that would n't suppostld to be an issue, of the might gel lost under the chips, criticism that she hasn't replace grass with wood chips~ I I '' Smee my daughter and 1 com-128 people who filled out reaction but that had dpparent Y a so . supported Latino students. fonns, •about 99% • -said Don-occurred lo the f luntington Iw.ach rnunicalc faidy J'E)m1larly, I have 1 h d d d J"'-cc.,.. GA"U'"""'' b<>en aware of the" Bark Pdfk's na Thertault, oty of Costa Mesa peop ''who 9 proVl <' a <:epo-""""':~ ,....,...._"'_, frequent difficulties over the years mand.gement anolyst -emphati-rote areil with fewer chips for ht-. ~ flot '"' 1 · both · fficials d • ph cally stressed a preference for tlP. dogs. · Th P• p easing oty o · an 1ose n. 11 Coco was socJally well-• NEWPORT BEACH -e • ~e several hundred local dog Lii grass. ctdJ .. ustcd and wanted to hang out state senate's Rules Corrurutt<~ h th k kl uet Meanwhile, the Bark Park ed 4 1 Wedn d t owners w o use e par wee y. at our friendly neighborhood Cos-vot -es ay o approve l have been sorely tempted to committee did some extensive ld Mesa Bdlk Park, I'd rdl.'\e hell fom\er state Education Secretary • · bo th bl h th sprinklers are still func research and discovered that a . 8 . · wnte a ut cse pro ems sever-w ere e -about wood chips, l90 u s<;>ems Manan ergeson s nonundtion to W times but backed off at my tioning. review of biomedical literature like a no-braincr. The people who the state Board of Educabon. tJaughter's request. Sho would So Bark Park members created concludes that regular exposure use the park are uruvel'Sdlly and Bergeson, a Newport bcac:h ~till prefer I keep out of it, but this a thorough renovation plan that to wood chips can cause respira-· emphdtically oppost'Cl to wood r~1dent who served m the rate wood chip caper .is too good to included a new spririkler syi;tem tory disease and asthma in chips. They have come up with a Assembly and Senate und was Ignore. and replanting of grass, among humans and -according to an whole litany or thoughUul and then-Gov. Pete Wilson's educdtiC>n For thoc;e of you who haven't other improvements, then set out epidemiology study at the U. of specii1c reasons for WJccting secretary in 1996, said -m _Jolla.wed. the story m.theJ>ilot. to de~me~ or r~smg the North Carolina -"IS likely_to be dups addr~sing-the-stronq--efll:H'h'm of WJ.ick briefing. The C~t.a Mesa money to make it happen. All even more pronounced on Sffidll Yet. Donnd Then ult Silys that Sen. Joe Baca {0-Rialto) who C-d'it )3drk Park, now going mto its fifth that changed when d member of mammals ... in close contact w1th the city staff -which Will report the Jone vote against her -thut year, hds been fiercely indepen-the Costa Mesa City Council wood chips.• to the City Counol on th1c. matter her critics do not appreoate that dent about meeting its own finan-attended a fund-raiser last Further researcb discovered -hdSn't yet decidPd on whether she is actud.lly a strong advocdte cial needs. The city services it like November and decided firmly that of 50 municipal Bark Parks in or not to recommend tl surfoce. tor Latino students any other municipal park. The that this was a project the city Cahfonua, only three have used The red.Son appetlr> to be purely Baca vowed to vote dgatnst special needs to accommodate should take on. When the Council wood chips: one combined them economic. The oty Cdll get the Bergeson when her norrunut.Jon ~fogs and their owners have been voted $150,000 to renovate the with grass dlld another rakes wood chips free Gl'd~s and sprin-comes before the full Senate t1y.tm met through some highly creative Bark Park, the members aban-them up after the winter rain. The klers come a littlP higlwr. next week, and to speak out ·Bark Park fund-raisers. The sole doned their fund-raisers to work third is in 1 luntington Beach, Given the way this tndth.'r against her on the Senate floor. exception has been a fence the with the city on the renovation. where wood chips are being evolved, st would lw the• wurst ·1 have nothing agdlnSt her m city erected around the park to Ideas were being exchanged showcased. So I went over to decision since the Angel!. lrc1ded terms of personality • Bacd said. replace one that was falling apart. congenially until the wood chips have a look for myself. I didn't Nolan Ryan if the loc.«tl cl<>!J own-"But my reason for voting agt1mM But this year, serious rcnova-were placed on the table -or take my trusty dachshund, Coco, ers who have credUVl'ly and hnn-her IS that her.overall voung lrd<"k derf d for two reasons. She lS dllti.sOci.al ly paid their own way -and pons ·were required. The biggest rather un oot as a groun cov-ds were prepa.n.>d to do 1t m this problem was the sprinkler s~tem er in place of grass. Reaction of with other dogs and ten to instance, too_ aw force-le<! a which was archaic and mostly the dog owners to frolicking in hang arowid our legs. And she is wood chip Bark Park they ..,trong- dysfunctional because or broken wood chips was immediate, angry also a docidedly "small mam-1 al • y oppose. and leaking sprinkler heads, and virtually unanimous. They m . ------------ many buried beneath dirt and hated the idea. But just lo make The day I visited. there were a Uepris. The Vl.S1ble grass at the sure, the Bark Park disbibuted a hcill-dozen large dogs r9cing . Bark Park is a precise mdtcetor of remarkably objectiVe survey. Of dfOWld raising dust~ the piles of + WHEN DINING GETS BORING, ITS TIME FOR .. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT • JOSEPH N. BELL is a 5anta Ana Heights resident. His column runs Thursdays f'f:-Ord d~-n't nt.dpproval • ... for the diveNt)' of the 6 million ~tudenllli m California." UuCd udded that he ctisagrefW with Bergc:;on's positions on vouchtin., bilingual eduration, m! .. Je<;:tive bprgaining toi teach~ and affirmative action. Bergeson said ~he "frankly did- n't un<J1>rstand" whr her cnti~ accuse her of be.mg unsupporti)fC of Latino 5ludents. ·we are g1YUl!J children oppor- tumti to acqwrc necessary lan- gunge kills ... and !Jteracy skills." she mud Ucrge .... on al50 Sdld she h~ worked !or greater parent(\l involvement in schools, somo- lhing that will greatly benefit Lati- no studP.n . Bergeson added that her dt1ughter, Julie> McCorrruck, lS d hilinqut1l ted.cher who has Just been oppomted principal ot Pomorw Elementary School in Costd l\.Ie~a Of 8dc:d's opposition to h~r: nomln&llon, she said: "It was ruqx•c-tl-d The opposition lettexs . have bet•n conung rn.· But, she nott>d, she "dlso had strong support from Democratic le<1ders such as John Burton and l>l Dee Alpt!rt. I ou·R MEALS ARE A TRI p TO MEXICO HERE, WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MEAL. .• Sabatmo Tommy Peter Phil V1m:e WE wtLCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO. Cocktails Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 SINCE/971 2651 Irvine Ave. {Meu&1rv1ot') Costa Mesa, 92627 Phone 949/631-4404 Fresh Boneless Skin-On Chicken Breast s2~~ Re . S4.99 lb Mango Fresh . Carne Asada Skirt Steak $299 ' lb. Reg. S4.99 lb 200 Marine Ave. <•tPm> Balboa Island, 92662 Phone 949/673-0330 Lean & Tender Pork Tenderloin $469 lb. Reg. $6.99 lb Cherry Tomato Fresh Halibut Fillet · $899 lb. . •12.99 lb. 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S() that 1,500 children w1ll bf' g1v-"I think they learned a lot,• en Chnslmds pn•sents Un-. yedr. McMeikan said. "Otherwise, •"We're teenugers, dnd we love they thmk if they want some- getung presents for Chm.tmds," thing, they 1ust ask Monl and ~id Lduren. "WP. were thmking Dad" Jiow sdd 1t wds thdt other kids The girls were just two of weren't <ts fortunt1IP ~ l manyro-cai-teens wtio volun- Lauren c1nd Kdr<1, who Me h~st teered thic; year in the kitC'hen. lnt"nd'> dnd rw1qhhu1s. began vol-TeWmkle student Nick Smith, 12, unte~nnq togt!lhPr ttl tht? soup ~as b een commg nearly ever oth· kitchen ttm summPr to meet er day, and a group of girls froUl community ""rv1<1• rt-qu1renwnts St. John the Baptist High School .. LdurP11 ,incl lwr mother belong in Costa Mesa came throughout to the A-.s1s lt1 nc" Ll'dCJlH', which the summer, sdid Georg~ re..qum•s L<1urt•n lo pNform rom· Neureuther, kitchen manager. lium1tv ... Nv1ce Kctru <1tlt?nds St. The young p eople add a lot of J oc1qwm school, whNP shP is Life to the kitchen, he said Lau· requirl'd to pc1 form 40 hours of ren and Karn have demonstrated community sPr\'IC'f' d Yl'dr that throughout the stunmer, gtg· Tht> e:xpl'11t>nn• hc1s been d reul ghng at almost everything dnd Family Portrait S_pecial Alexandra Abercrombie Photography 949·673· 1571 having run even when it's their least fdvorite chore of chopping vegetabl<>s The girls have begun their toy drive by cdnvassing their own neighborhoods with fliers and performing pickups. Lauren, who was so excited that a neighbor 2 for 1 Special! Bring a friend. Two paint for the price of 1. ClasMs Starting Nowl ........., _________ ___. Stenciling 101-$15 2890 McClintock Way, Unit F, Costa Mesa Stenciling 201-$22 (714) 432-8653 Stenciling 301-$28 Tole Painting -$12 "With unlimited rMiles you'll always have somewhere to go." 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The girls have orgariized a toy drive that will e:xtend their efforts beyond the chore of making soup. three peopJe gave toys." . But both the girls say they are determined to meet their goal by the holidays and help the people they have a newfound respect for. •t thmk they're Just trying to get back on their feet," Lauren said · QUE ROW The Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs & Ahas The Book Store Newport Picture Frame Stella\ Plqce Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiques Victorian & Company 27th&28th lOOOAM-4.00ffd ... Doily Pilot The BEST among the WAVES • Newport lifeguard and ponsors this I!lementary School. teacher once again has r:r~s~~ lo~~~~ -Yoo hove to be won bodysurfing's world the second o strong Wiim· One would think that h.aVlllg the most tomudable body surf mg spot m the world, the Wedge, w6uld oo good lJaini~-lo Hegberg, but one would be. wrong. Hegbcrg doesn't venture to the dangerous offshore section because of large crowds. ---t:.;:ltt!mpionshlp.,.-----~,1.1,U"'"'--·----_.,....-f..-,. mer te be good At first. Heg-at body ... ~ .... ~Piot . NEWPORT QEACl t -Most . 'people wouldn't recogm7.e Thorsten Hegberg or know that he's the best o( his class. The 30-year-old sea onal New- port Beach lifeguard doesn't stand out from the multitude of bronzed, lean beach studs that populate Southern Cahfom1a sand. What separates bun from the crowd is a title no one can take away from him: world chctm- pion. For the second time in five years, Hegberg won the World Body Surling Championships m his hometown or Oceanside this past weekend. After disposing or his competition m his age group -some of whom traveled from as far away as Brazil and MeXJco - f Iegberg competed against eight others who won their bracket and came out the final victor. As luck would have it, the grand prize usually g1ven to the world champion -a trip to Hawaii -wasn't offered the two times Hegberg took home the glass trophy. The consolation prizes were a pal! of sdndals, a straw hat, a Hawauan shirt and a bottle of vintage wine. •1 think I'll keep coming back until I get tha.t trip, ·_Hegberg said. "There weren't a whole lot of berg . wasn't >VI '"'U- even going to but it comes enter the ev~nt. naturally. Surf. Since he Ing :,; dif claimed his first 0 more · championship ficuh. I wouldn't in 1994, he has more important priorities, namely the birth of two sons, 3-year- old Quinten and 1-year-old Taigen. A long- time friend who happened to be in the San even come dose fo beiAg surfing's world champion." Thorsten Hegberg body-surfing world champtioo Diego subill'b signed Hegberg's name on the entry list several days before the hedts. Surfing is Hegberg's first pas- sion. His days or being a lifeguard in Oceanside and Camp Pendle- ton when he was a teenager intro- duced him to body surfing. uvou have to be a strong swim- mer to be good at body surlrng, but it comes naturally,• he said. "Surfing is mon:~ difficult. I would- n't even come dose to being surf- ing's world champion • Hegberg eventually moved to Ne\vport Beach where he has been working for the City's Fi.re and Marine Department as a sea- sondl Weguard. He works Wlth kids in and out or the water, both as a Juruor lifeguard mstructQr dlld a sixth-grade teacher at Rea While many of his competitors were more flash than substance this past weekend, Hegberg said he went back to the basics. He wruted patiently to catch the right wave, he was fluid in the tube like a glider cutting through the air. He wasn't an ocearuc Houdini, pulling tricks to impress the Judges. He stuck to simple moves and he was rewarded. •t'd rather ride the energy rather that skip along it,• he said. "It's nice not to have all the pub- licity. It's a curse to have the fame and glory But it's buge lOsay you're the world champ.• Hegberg doesn't gloat about his achievements. He's the same guy who crossed a frigid river at mght naked -carrying a mountain bike and a backpack over hts head during an "adven- ture race• m Arizona last year. The same guy who aspires to enter Lhe HTeacher m Space• pro- gram that selects an educator to trnvel aboard the Space Shuttle. "The view would be phenome- nal,· he said. Who knows. Maybe 20 years from now, body surfing will gain populanty. attract sponsors and larger crowds and have a champi- on named Qumten or Taigen. It's possible, Hegberg reckons. Anything is possible. 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His ne1ghbon> may have had Some of the former hoop ter's enough of him, but Denms Rod· neighbors told pohcc why. •J rrum JUSt wants to have d htUe thmk people who live m the area ruh, a representative for the for-arc tolerant of the typical n01 e, mer bc1skelb<ill player said but (Rodman) hdS stretched -wedm•sday. t--t"hPT~rrtrre--b:rn1t;9" saicf!Newpun . ·oenms hkes to have fun and Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDer- ~qal's all there ts to it,H Sdld Jill molt Srriooler, one of Rodmdn's The most recent pohce visit agents. "I le 1s no ddft>ront from was on Sunday night following any of th~ other residents there. his airest on susp1Cion of public No different.· drunkenness. ''His neighbors disagree, how-Overall, pobce have had to ever, and hdve called pobce to fine the onetime Los Angc>les POLICI IRllFS Loker $2,500 th1 year lone, a 17-ye r·old Co ta M a boy McDermott aJd. was o willing pnrtiopant in a But Rodman isn't doing any· g41lg-relnted hooting m Febr\l- thing on purpose. 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In ,1JJ1t1<>n, her yuuni: c.111 .. 111 .111J in ,1um ~){h '1.kcum~J tn hrt··"' 1..1111.cr "bcq\\ht·rc I look, 1c 'eem~ !-4.llOConc i' h·mc I• 1uchcd hy liri:.ht cancer in :-ome '' t\. l'w h.t 1 l.imtl} mcmher.. tu 1-ireast l,tllltr .m,J Ill} 11wn 1rn11hl'r ''al ~e.tr -un f\•>r Tl11, 1' tlllt' t.llN~ I .1m p.M1onate ,1bouc. I hope rhat chi:. will be the f1N of mJny annual M<l!-.;Jge and Cut A-Tilon' we hold on behalf of The Komen founJatron m che future." '-,.ilon-.md Spa Gregone'5 h locate<l at ZOO Ne\\port Center Drive, Newport ~.1ch. for more inform,Jtlon abouc Race for the Cure , phone (714) 975-9165. acteruion of her hu b.10J. Bur women who weight train and add Each of che$C women' mccN srorie$ muscle while losing f.tt will increase: their arc direct!}' related to a l'\vice a week metaboli~m. burning more calorics aJI the rrengch training' pro~ram that rhcy arc.-time. The result will be an increased rate truly dedicated to. 't'hey .ire between of burning off calories and wearing che agc:s of •10 .ind 70 and are proving Holly Pineda -Owner smaller dres$ frzcs. Mu$cle takes up less that .strength training is not just for men. The number of space than fat, :.ind come in a more slcc:k form. women, doing weight training doubled between 1987 and • It energize~. ~'omen with. a higher percentage of 1995. Ir used to be chat the ratio between meo weight muscle become more phf$ically acrivc in ocher way~ training and women, was 70-30 now it is c~timaced co ~ nor just with weight training. They gee involved in split equally 50·50. And we are now ht'aring abour all the ocher aerobic accivitjes and have more energy at the · benefits of mength training for women over the age of 40. end of the day. Herc are some of rhc encouraging finJing' about weight · If you art' murrsted in rlumgi11gyour lift for 1/Je.bettn- training for women and a few re.i~m why just 40 minutes a '1.lte thl'sr ·u1omtn luu•e. <Olll./lt't Holly Pineda 111 The week of strength work can be bendkial: Arhll'lic Club far \l"omen, 2036 Q11ail St. Nroporr • It halts bone loc;\. The women who did not exercise in Beach, (9./9) 852·8655. FORGET BACK TO SCHOOL!!! NOW IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO GET BACK TO WORKING OUT!!! WITH FREE PERSONAL TRAINING @ Tt:le Athletic Club for Women The I HLETIC CLUB ~· Join in September and receive one month of training FREE! see club for details -.. ,c 1..111u:r 1, ,1 h.1r'h rl'.1l1t) 10 Sr.1 gonc'•pr1111.1p.1I. Ani:d.1 Cortrtt.:ht. ch h.1, ni.HI\ .1tl'\.I ht·r w rl1><l1!e 11111t·. , and mone\ IC'I rht> K11mt·11 For re,ervation and information. call 949.852.8655 949 644-6672 n~1 R.1ee tor thl" Curt• . nghr t ~her w,1\J1.1cno~·d \\llh 200 Newport Center Drive • Next to Muldoon's Wishing you HEALTH & HAPPINESS The Acupuncture Works Rose LARSEN L.Ac. olth/Beouty Core Coun$elor From Indio Visiting ngo County/LOI Angeles Offers Free Consultations Ag ng/Beouty/Heollh Core Using Ayurvedic/Slddho :turol Hert>OI Dietary Supplements And Olis Chron!c 11engos Welcome CALL PRAMOD VORA TEL: 949/248-7512 Cati for FREE Conaultatlon (949) 248-7512 (949) 642-432~ '.J Spacca9e Cel'\fel' fo,. Miller1i ... n Living joyoL<,.ly I'" •i.ents INipl,.Qfiol'\ol i..-m lnAf"S and wo~l.wps fcaf1o;,.in9 yu9n, medilnti("'' colof" l"e"~P'i!1 ,.cvef"se a9ine ~ nol1AO'al wny, Jndian '"1""Y cooking ~ .. ("'"' wny1 and mlAC" mol'c . . ·* ~ ~ .I} ~ ~ '-r I} Call tor J10ur FR~ Newsletter T2.,DAY ,949J z48-751z . • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • Fro11'1 • Fevered Chills: To • "13icycle ~l'ills ... : • • • • • HOURS: • No appointment nttdftl • e MoncU,......y • Comfortable, dJldcnt oflcc e • w...=:.-&91:..ys • Mastcteard/Vlsa/DDa)ftr • : ,_._.,.. &ATM~ : : N.wport CmMI' Medal l'laa (949) 760-9222 : J60 S.. MltMl l>rtw. 1-* 107 • Ntwpon kacb, C4 9lt60 e 2036 Quail St., Newport Beach, CA .92660 HURRY FINAL 4 DAYS! 'o • RACQUETBALL • PERSONAL TRAIN•:RS •MASSAGE • BASKETBALL •AEROBICS • FREE WEIGHTS • CARDJO/CIRCUIT TRAINING EQUIP • ' Daily Pilot • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dai· ly Pilot, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to (949) 646--4170, or call (949) 642·S680, Ext. 228 A complete listing of AROUND TOWN may be found at d11fypilot com TODAY Cove State Park 1.:. at 8471 E. Coa.st l lighway, Newport Beach. The hike is approximately thr nule on dirt roads. This is a mod- erate hike, although some parts may be difficult. Not reconuncnd- ed for children under 8. Wear • good shoes, a jacket and bnng The Cro sroads Appaloosa Horse water. Hikers Will be looking and Show will be held through Sunday listening for bats, owls, coyote , at the Equc:,tnan Center of the raccoons and other nocturnal -,-Orange C.ounty--T'tlll'grounds,-U1H-<H"dtl:tre;r.-. --!'OF more-mformauon, Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more ·call (949) 497-7647. · information, Cdll (760) 728-9149. 1 The Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce's Sunset After Hours Ml.xer will be held from 5 to 7 p.m . at 'Bristol Fannsr810 Avoca- do Ave., Corona del Mar. Mem- bers are free. i:ttere's a $10 charge for potential members. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. FRIDAY A home remodeling and decorat- ing show will be held from noon to 6 p.m . in Buildings 10 and 12 at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Admission is $5.75 for adults and $3 for seniors, chil- dren under 12 are free. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Dnve, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call (818) 909-9963. Costa Mesa Firefighters will pre- &plote Crystal Cove State Park sent an adult first-aid and CPR with naturalist Simon Fellowes on class from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Costa a full moon hike from 7:30 to 9:30 Mesa Senior Center, 695 W 19th p.m. Hikers will meet al the El I St. Admission is $10. For more Morro Visitor Center. Crystal infonnation, call (949) 645-2356. Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all... THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAYI ~LLDYl••s ~ LANDSCAPE I MAINTENANCE (949) 646-744 1 Lloyd's Nursery a Landscape Co., Inc. 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 EXPERT LANDSCAPING I SPRINICLEJ\S I MAINTENANCE · Stat• llc1n11 Mo. 164255 Over the past thirty years Duffy owners call, write, · and stop by to share their Duffy experiences. Building relationships is the common thread t among many stones .. Whether personal, business, or family, . these boats have a special magic about hem! Relaxing, . · mfortable and W... dng ~ .,.., Will • .,_, .. I 1'1 '#Ill uau"IJtr • w around town Kr1 ta Kirkwood wtll lead a two- hout d1 CU!Ston on •Death in the New Age• from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at The l..lltest Thing Teaching and Healing Center. The fee is $10. The l..lltest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Me a . For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-6211. SATURDAY mg. For moro mlormauon, call Pam Arnett al (949)"1721-0814 . A home remodellng and decorat· 109 how will be held from 10 am to 8 p.m. in Buildings 10 and 12 at the O range County Faugrounds. Adnus 100 1i. $5.15 for·adult:. and S3 for senior , children under l"l are free. TI1e Fairgrounds is at 88 Fclir Dnve, Cos(a MP a. For more A complete gar~ p,lan:nlll~em-t-m~,-< dll {&t 8"}009-9963..- inar with Cnstin Fusano will be presented at 8:30 a.m. at Roger's A Full Moon Rllual will be held at Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills The Late ·t Thing Tc>ach1ng dnd Road, Corona del Mar. Fusano HC>almg Center from 7:30 to 9 will discuss what to add to your p.m. with Sandra Sauer. The tee is garden palette from September $5. The Ldte'>l Thjng 1s at 270 E. through January. Learn how to 17th St., Costa Mesu. For .more prune, divide and fertilize. For information, call (949) 645-621 l. more U)fonnabon, call (949) 640- 5800. I A traditional Italian Midsummer festival Will be hosted by Stefano Albano, general manager of Tutto Mare restaurant to benefit Child· Help USA at 6:30 p.m. in Bloom- mgdale's Courtyard in Fashion Jsland The event Will feature Ital- 1an specialties, music and danc- "Let our trained staff capture that special moment• Moft·IAT M Cl.088> SuNDAvs 270 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (949) 722-1803 the waterways, laughing, hugging, dancing, sleeping, e~ti~g, drinking, s1ng1ng, daydreaming, and always smiling. That simple surrey top brings out the best in people. Grab the wheel and feel the magic! SUNDAY A home remodeling and decorat- ing show w'ill be held lrom 10 am to 6 pm. m Buildings 10 dnd 12 at the OrdJ'lg County Faugrounds. Admission as $5.75 for a.dulls and $3 for semon •• chlldren under 12 are free. The Fairgrounds 1s at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For -i;nore WE DELIVER #Seo &ICft tot dftaib.I • mformoUon, crul (818) 09-9963. The Mu rular Dy trophy Jt. n. wlll pan or d tree oonfeu:no and scnunar on Anl} otroph1c Lateral. Sclerosis from 1 to 4:30 p.m at ThP. Westin Hotel, 333 E Blvd, Long Beach. · • Dr. Stanley· Appel, profe.s or of neurology and cha1rmdn of the ~tat Boy College will dddre<.s AI..c;; research. Other topics include: SJ)("t?Ch & Swallowing, Resp1rutory & Aug- mentative ommun1cation dnd Uppt•r Body Mobility. For more • 1n.lormation call f714j 841-6939 TUESQAY A video/lecture titled "The Dis- covery Channel Eco-Chalk tHJe A Journey through Morocco w1th Eco-Chdllenge Athlete Rebecca Rusch" will be presented at 8 p m at The North Fdce Store, 1870-A Harbor Blvd .. Costa Me a'[in Tn- angle Square Mallj. Adrruss1on is free. There will be a raffle drnw- mg for a pair of trail runni'ng Thurwoy, Augu$t 26, 1999 A ·h . For more mlorm tion. call (949) ~6-0909 • SEPL4 The Scooter Serie Huntt!rl Jumper Show will be held at the Orange County Fangroul\P t~y and Sept. 5 at the Equestn· an Center. fur more i.n.1ormauon1 Ctt.(714 ) 708-1662. Mariner Church Chrlstlan Slil- gles will host a tour of the Getty Museum. 'ITavel by luxury bus make now fnends and enjoy thr. museum and gardens for $18 The bus leaves' the Manners. parking lot at 9.30 a.m. and retwrung at 3.30 p.m . Sunday is the last day to register. To register or for more? mformatiori, Cdll (714) 536-4863. SEPT. 9-11 A craft and $ewing, festival will be held from 10 a.m to 5 p.m in BuiµJ· mg 10 of the Orange County Fdtr· grounds Adults are 'SJ, children 12 anc.l under are free. For more infor-· mati n ~801L463-200 • • I 1 • 8 Thursday, August 26, 1999 ·around town Daily Pilot The Padflc Co t Quarter Horse Show will be pr nted at the Crange County F~ur & Expos1t.1on <::enter, 88 Falf Dnve, Costa Me~. For more mformauon, call T7t4) 708-1654. • "A Bras Fanfare," featuring musicians from the Paci.fie Sym- phony Orchestra's brass section ..Will launch the Newport Beach Public Library's late summer through spring Sunduy Musicales at 3 p.m. The Newport Becich Central Library is at 1000 Avoca- <lo Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Tbe grand opening of Adult Day ervices of Orange County, a ate-of-the-art tenter spec1ahz- : lng m Alzheimer's dnd dementia s;are will be held from 2 to 5 p.m . ! Adult Day Services of Orange , ounty is at 945 t Ind1dnapolis ~e., Huntmgton Beuch. For tnore information, call (714) 593-·~o. SEPT. 16 The Newport Beach Central ubrcll)''!. Parent-Son Book Club meets at 7 p.m. Boys m ftfth and sucth grade:. are invtted to partici- pate along with a parent or guardian. The club meets the third Thursday or every month. The Newport Beach Central Llbrcyy is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Bea"ch-:-To register, or for more information, call (949) 717· 3807. SEPT. 17 Tai chJ chih classes wUJ begin at the Oasis Seruor Center from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tai chi chih is the gentle way to fitness with slow flowing, nonstrenuous movements that can be done by anyone of any age or physical ability. No special eqwpment or attii'e is required. The fee is $43 for this eight-week class. RE!9is· tration IS ongoing. To register or tor more information, call (949) 644-3244 The California Congress Quarter Horse Show will be presented Closed for expansion Aug. 29-Sept. 15 RE-OPENING THUR~ .• SEPT. 16 • OlA II EGL Certified Diamonds • Cu.stomi&ed Orders • Speciallzing Jn Engagement & Weddlng Rings • Repdr1 Wb.lle You Wait through Sunday in the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Fau & Exposition Center, 88 Fau Dn- vc, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (702) 242-33·'4. SEpt 18 The 15th annual CaWornJa Coastal Cleanup Day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at more than 600 sites on CalilOrnia oeac es, bays, rivers, creeks, parks, road- sides and highways. To volunteer or tor more µiformation, call Maxk Patrick at (949) 509-6684. A workshop UUed 11Dlvorce: A New Beginning" will be present .. ed from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ,at the offices of Maxine B. Cohen, M.F.T., 180 Newport Center Dri- ve, Suite 180 A, Newport Beach. Admlss1on is $40. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-6435. "The Ultimate Toy & Collectible Expo• will be presented through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Bldg. 12 at the Orange-€otinty- Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Early Bird WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Vim our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale 1663 l'Uc.mn• Sc., Co.ta Mo. (949)646-4838 loorGuys Ufetime Stain Wartanty lifetime Seil Wutanty lifetime Fide Wur111ty lifetime Mitt Wur1nty lifetime lnat1ll1tion ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR FRE OLD CARPET REMOVAL FREE FURNITURE MOVINO F LIFETIME CARPET ARMSTRONG CERAMIC TILES FREE NO-WAX VINYL $149 tOUILE 99 0 SQ. SQ. UPIRAtEt FT. FT. PAttlNI --~~~~~--~~- PER CO $299sQ. FT. OAK WOOD FLOOR $,,,SQ. ~ FT. FREE CARPET sPon111111 FULL SERVICE CARPO I IPIOUTIRY CLIAllll woo• RIFllllllll I RIFIRlllllll CIRAllC OOUITlll I llOWIRI ... ...... ,~,. t-4 •••. litllll#IY (949} 650-1616 j 1Z4EA$T1"' Ir. CAITAM™•IM- entry i.5 at 9 a m, dlld I!arly Bird adm1 ion i:. $7. Regular adult adnus 1on is SS. Children 7 and und rare (ree. For more mforma· tion, call We t Coost Trado Show!) at (71.C) 545·6270. A computer bow w1lJ be present- ed through Sunday from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. in Bldg. 14 at the Orange County Pall' & Exposition Center, 88 FaiTD ve, Costa Mesa. Admission for adults is $5. For more information, call Supper Show Productions, Inc. at (714) 838·5941. A Make Your Own Fos 11 Work- shop will be held at the Museum of Natural History in Aliso dnd Wood Canyons Wilderness Park in Laguna Niguel from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Learn about the fossils found in Orange County and make your own plaster of Parts cast replica of a fossil to take home. The fee is $2 for Orange County Natural History Museum members, $6 for non.members. For reservations or more informa- tion, call (949) '831-3287. "Colorful NaUves for the Home Garden,• a program oUered at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar, will be held at 9:30 m. David Songster of th Califor- rua Nabve Plant Society will hare his knowledge of Calilonua n ttve plant growing. Thh; proyram is part of the Weekend Gardener Serles which is free dlld open to th gen· eral public. For more infonn tlon, call (949) 673-2261. The Republican Party of Orange County will host the Orange County Pro-Ule-PAC Breukfas al 8:30 a.m. at the Hyatt' Allcante Hotel in Garden Grove. The guest speaker will be state Senator Ray Haynes. For more information, call Pat Fanelli at (714) 692-2003. SEPT. 19 A bird fair will be presented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Bldg. 10 at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $1 for children under 12. For more information, call the Orange County B1rd Breeders at (714) 828-2607. SEH20 - The Republican Party of Orange County Central Cornnuttee wiU present its general meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza DON'J PANlf, DON'T WASTE TIME N DIRft ~·PATIOS ••• W tin Hotel, 68h :Anton Blvd .. Costa Meso Adrruss1on ts free. All Republican are welcome. For more mformatton, call (714) 556· 8555. SEPT. 21 A c as for ~nts focusing on building relationships, discipline. positive mouvat1on, conflict reso- lu ion and dealing W1tlI tantrufi1-.s - will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. ThE> clas~. •why don't you listen to me?• is taught by a licensed clirucal social worker and costs $85 per person or $105 per couple for .the five-week series. Preregis- tration is required. To register or for more in!onnation, call (949) 2i3-5701 . SEPT: 26 The Eighth Annual Komen Orange County Race for the Cure, hosted by the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Founda- tion, will be held from 7:30 to 11 a.m . at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Tlus.is the-nation's biggest annual series o( races with pro- ceeds dedicated solely to raismg money for breast cancer. A race T- sbirt is included in the entry fees -$25 for adults and $15 for breast cancer survivors and youths 17 and under. QNGOING Begtnnlng In September. new sto- rytimes for children age 3 to 7 will be held at Newport libraries Pajdffii! storytirne, where children are inVlted to come m their paja- mas and bnng a !.tufted animal. will be offered at 7 p .m. on Wednesdayi; al the Corona del Mdr branch, 420 Marigold Ave Pajama storytime will be offered at 7 p .m. on Mondays starting Sept 13 at the Central Library, 1000 Avocddo Ave Saturday sto- rytime will be offered at the Cen. tral Library at 10 30 a.m. startmg Sept. 11. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. SEE TOWN PAGE A9 Human Choriogonadotropin Hormone (HCG) HCG has an established and proveniltstory use for safe and rapid weight Joss. The use of HCG, along with our specia,1 ketogenic diet, will promote a rapid weight loss whJle decreasing your blood pressure and incl'easlng your energy level. Take Control Of Your Life .•. ,,,, • ll#dtM,.., The Martin Pateur Health Group II •ma a FREE comultadon • 307 Plwntia • .... 'lM • Nswp• B11dt CA W1 Doily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS Jewish Family Servtce of Orange Gounty 1 sponsonng an ongoing Jewish hoahng supPQrt group for people expenencing chronic ill· 1 ne s. The purpo o is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to mana e ill· ness na itS consequences. Tfie group meets Thursday~ at 7 p.m. at Jewuh Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Atten· dance ts free, but preregistration is requited. To register or for more information, call (714) 445-4950. The public ls Invited to vtew •Abstracts of Nature,• an exhibit of photography by Dave Vomber- er, on display ot the Newport Beach Central Library foyer Crom Sept. 1 to 30, The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avoca- do Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Coln and Stamp C lub meets ~ei:y Monday at the Oasu; S$nior Center from 1 to 3 p.m. New mem1:>ers who are interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to jom these informal meetings. There are no fees required. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. Jewish Family Service offers ongoing bereavement support groups for -adults at all stages of loss. The groups share expen- ences, hear how othe rs deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and 1 loss One group meets on Tues- days at 7 p m. al Beth Jacob m Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea m Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m Thursdays at the Ezra Center m Anaheun. There 1S no fee for these groups, but pre- registration is required For more informabon, call (714) 445-4950. All newcomers to the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island and Newport Coast a rea are invited to meet others who are also new to the area at the New- port Beach Newcomers' Club. This group of women meets once a month on Wednesdays at differ- ent homes and locations. For more information, please call (949) 644-0302. IntemaUonal· Speedway Racing will be held Saturdays m August from 7:30 to 10 p.m . at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission is · $9 for adults, S6 for seniors 62 and up and juruors 13 to 17, $3 for children 6 to 12 and children under 5 are free. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 492-9933. J ewish Family Service of O range County provides a support and discussion group to assist partici- pants m their recovery from child· . hood or teenage sexual abuse . . The group meets on Tuesdays · from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at 250 E. Bak· er St, Costa Mesa. Preregistration lS required. For more information, call (714) 445-4950 A Dealing with Divorce Support Group is offered by Jewish Fanu- ly Service ot Orange County. The group is led by an experienced counselor and meets on 1\ieSdays at 6 p.m. at the JeWlSb Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, including dates and fees, call Heather Watson at (714) 445- 4950. An Interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues fa ced by couples where one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including ra1sing children, observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home as well as relationship with extended fami- lies. The group meets for three weekly se ions on Wedne day everungs at Jewish Fumily Ser· . vice, 250 E. Baker St , Swte G, Colita Mesa. For more infonna· ~ tion, including dates and f ccs, call (71 4) 445-•950. The Costa M ... Chamber of Commerce Networkers Busmess Leads luncheon takes place at 11:•5 a .m. Wednesdays a t Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Coune Roed, COlta Mesa. For more lnfonnetio call (714) 885· 9090. Body coadlUoatag classes for 111ature adUlts a.re offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. at Chain Reaction, 3928 Camput Drive. Newport Beech. The ftm cJaa ii tree with a eo1t of 110 per dul or S80 fOr 10 de.- from then on Bring a towel and wa•. upt .._. wWbtl are ••mrmdld. Par marelalaaDa-*-.call (IMlt 511-2'2' • ...... • ... . .. around town ihuudoy, August 26, 1999 N'Jl B arh will me t ut 9 a m. and 7 pm. at Ho pital Road and Supe.u- or Avenue. I.M>e tho weight and have fun. for more mfonnauon, call (949) 650-1332. Appllcattons are dvatlable lor students planrung to enroll thtS fall at OCC. Apphcabon. are m the school's Adtmss1ons and Recordf Office, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Costa Mesa. Fall etas es ~ AugJ6. For more mforrna· tion, call (714) 432-SOn. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men 14 to 18 interested in learning about sail- ing, seamanship, piloting, nttviga- tion and cruising Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. WednP. day at th lnslilutP. for Holi tic T1 tmen\ and Rese&<·h, 4019 West rly Plac , Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 251-8700. ArtbrttJ foundation In tr uctor Hillary Stone leads an exerdl)e cla s at 11 a m. ThursAays at the Jewi h S mor Center, 250 E . Bak- er St., Co<.;ta Mesa. For more 1nfonnation, call l7 14 513-5641. Nightly meeUngs are offered ln C'osta Mesa dnd Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotin e acldlction. For more information, call (714) 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach. The museum is open from 9 a .m. to 5 p,m. weekdays. For more mforrndtion, call (949) 721-9333. The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers watercolor classes Wednes- Ir • ta1 chi c:llis fo1 uu m1 •d1 tP to a<lvant ?tJ levels from 10:30 to 11 ·30 a m Thursday for pcopl with Cc nccr lutcl theu famlli A bcgmne1 t on m ts trom 10. m to 11:30 a .m fndays. The cits are de 19nPd to reduce trr. s, mcrca c longevity and promote a cnse oJ well-being with hasic, easy-to-leMn, non trenuou movement to aid m balanc and concenlral1on. The cletss 1s tau ht by ictor Arm<tnd, No r~91strntion IS reqwred. Pree. J foag Cancer Center 1s at 4000 W C'odst I hqh- way, Newport BPtiCh. for more infonnatlou, call (94Y) 722-h237. OASIS Senior Center offers a datly tPlephonP contact program· for seniors who have a limited locdl support system. For moro lnfonndtion, caH (949) 644-3244: The Costa Mesa Communicators Toa.strndsters Club meets from noon to l pm. Wl><lnesdtlys at the OrdJlge County Depurtment of Educabon, 200 Kalmus Dnve, COlita Me:.a. Meetings are optm to anyone who wanl.'i to unp10v1 l or her publl peaking kills ror roor • infonno · tion,call(714l444·5030 The Newport Beach Dl5tln- gu1 hed Toa tmastcr Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p m Tu day m Sgt. Pepperoru' meeting room, 2:iOO Bmtol St., Newport B ac:h For m~ervation or Jllore informn· uon, cdll l949) 646-ti74, Av • , Cu ta M For rno infor- m uo.n, U (949J 855-4 08. r To tm t Club 231 mee a m Mondays at th Irvin SSO·C N '\\1>0rt Center, Ne\~ Beach. For mor information. U (94< ) 733-2209 I HarborJltes Toa trna ter Club 1927 me ts at 7 am. Wedn days __:__-ctl th(• Riv rbocst Cafe, 151 ,i:. Mesa Messengers oastm_a ___ e_r .... -Coa t my way, :Newpon 8eadt~ Club 691 m Co:.ta Mesa rm .. oeu. at 7 Pol more 10formalio11, call (71'4) p.m. Tuesdays at f\lesa Verde 965-3648. Uruted Methodist Church, 1701 \V. " Baker St., Costd Mesa. For rnore Lido Ish~ Toast.ma ters m~t-. inJormati<Jn, Cilll (714) .540-4446. Mondc1ys from li'30 to 8 p.m. flt • Blue Flame Toasl.n)asters Club 2717 meets al 7 a.m Wednesduys at the Village f'arm~r. South Coast Plaia Village, 1651 Sunflower the Glendale Federal Bcmk CQUl· munity Room, 100 Newport Ce:o.- ter Dnve, Fashion I land, New- port Beach For more in!onnatiQO. rnll (714) 964-5314. · ' OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing asststance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. <lays, through-Aug. 25.;-from Wo-4--l!!~!5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii111111111111111111111111a­ The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to JOin its group from 9 to 11 a .m. Thurs- days at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more mfom1a- tlon, call (714) 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from chroruc fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. , p.m. The fee for the 10-week class, taught by Diana Loschiavo, is $50. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. . Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a t11e1111e c TABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Investigat ions & Collections PROM ELIS \ \ I '• ' ' ! 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Fresh. Bold . Not-to-be missed. Order today! ~ •• ~. h h r -1 m \', .-. ,, 1 r. m ~ ' • n m $4. 95 Connectio n (Save over $29.00) C all today fo r your FREE 30-day trial 5';;fbscription to HBO o r Cinernax Ask for the Digital Gold Package and receive over 150 channels Inc luding 20 screens of movies every day! Hurry, offer expires August 31 , 19991 (7 14) 542-6222 Orange County (562) 493,5438 Seal Beach on. gOOC1 '°'new CUltornMtl ~ oeos SA 9& ~' OOOC1 '°'~ tD two....,_ ffM HIO or ~ OOOd .. W.plmary outlet Ol"'rl Or1d \QI mull~ tl>'Oclft$•& llrw:.10 lalllt .... ...,. ..... Pi'"U"Gllll 0.. I IA~-- • 410 Thur~, August ~6. 1999 SOCJe Doily Pilot! Women of Excellence are honored; Fari thraws open house . D eborah Harrt.ilgton chau the upcoming 1999 Women of Excellence awards and luncheon in Oran~e Oounty. On Sept. 15 at the.Irvine Marriott Hotel, rune exceptional loeal women will be praised for tlieir community ervice. is-the"JnlSfilonorre~a.rrun~~g-'-" for life to instill values through education that enhan ces the self- esteem, motivation, and personal responsibility of'America's youth.• This is the m otto for the otganization set to honor New!' port's Judle Argyros for philan- thropy, Lynne Pierson Dott for education, Ruth Ko for arts and ertainment, Pat McCormick sports, Trina Roberts-Rosen "1 social services, Haydee Velazque z TIUotson for govem- inent and law, Julia Ellen :Weaver for business and Betty f eJ.ler Werksman for health. • A steering comnuttee of local ~nsibllity with support from Chapman Uruvemty. The Geneva Companies, Northern lhlst Bank and the Warsaw Sports Marketing tenter is helping to make the •vent posslble. To participate, call frett Beck at (71 4) 546-4990. ' • • The popular Share Our Selves Annual H oliday Cooking Series ~ back for a fourth year. Out- t tanding local chefs will sh are with the public their culinary tips ~ make Thanksgiving, Christ- mas and New Year's holiday din- e.ers extra special. • Chefs including Celso Razo of (::armelo's, Paul Jacobsen of The {Gverboat, and J ohn Sharpe of · Ays1a 101, JOin the fabulous chwr Kathy Thompson of Corona Del THE CROWD ctuldr n's ch nty to drug abuse µrev nlion to land and water PILI llLP OlllllW'OOD b.w. cook. Mar to put on thre • dassPs beginning Sept. 19, followed hy Oct. 19, and finally Nov. IS 'Razo will produce an mtc>_mo- tional Thanksgiving feast. J11rob- sen will demon::.lratc how to do a Christmas dinner New Or!C'<tns- style. And Shdrp will prepare a Clunese New Year celetmiuon for the millennium. The $200 co t Will benefit ffieA-Tedm support guild of Share Our Selv s, d non- profit orgaruzation U1at provides food, medical, dental and finan- cial aid for those in newel m ou1 community . cor rvaUon to istance for the the Reeve-lrvme C~nter at UCI. vcrcll Y•'i.IIS go, Odks bene- f ac:tor Joan Irvine Smith teamed up with actor Chrutopher Reeve , in1u1 ed and pnrdlyLNI. due to a fall from hie; horstr.The<ISSOCmttorr, --- which in pan was solidified at a pmvious Otlks event and benefit, l l1tts produced and funded a 1 C'>l'arch center at UCI to aid vic- tJms of spmc1l puralysis. That event wc1s insttuatcd by a man named Kent Waldrep, who beCame d quc1dnple>gic as the result of a foot- hc1ll ucmlent and founded the Nrtlional ParalysIS Association. Irvine Smith has become a vNy mvolvcd donor in the pursuit uf answers and a potential cure tor tho::.e suffcnng from spinal cord m1ury. Funds raised at the Oaks make a difference. Every cfollar hnngs an eventual solution that much closPr Experts have made tn•mcmdous sbides m ___ ...._ recent year The seventy of Re~ve's injury, as an example, would havo killed him if it had 0< curred a decade earlier. Tickets may be purtha<;ecl lm the individual events at $75 t'd< h. Call Verna Degenhardt ttl (H4H) 721-1660 and n.•servc your ~pot • The Oaks International cquc>::.- tnan Show and Jwnping C<Jmpe- tition returns to Ornnge County Sept 18. The late-summer event for the horse set ttltrncts c1 who's who of Southern Calliorn1c1 s0< •· ety supporting a number of worthwhile causes ranging from lkkets to the Oaks are $100 p~t pNson. Call George Chatney c1t (818) H97-0002 tor reservations dncl informtJt1on. • Nl'wport-Mesa 's intemational- lv. 1c.1:·ogmzcd designer Farl . 01wn::. his Costa MeSd studio today for a very special event The Orange County young professionals group. PAIS, started its 2000 countdown Saturday night at Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. The group raised $60,000 to renovate the game room at the Orangewood Children's Home. From left are event chair Grant King, PAIS board members Stephanie Argyros King, Sally Clark, Lori and Mitch Junktn5, ,Chris Meers- man and David Goad . c elchratin~1 hIS unique work in thP Te!JIOn. The Previews Estate Special- ists of Coldwell Banker will share 111 an inltmdte reception Wlth Fan d1 c:ussmg the design and archi- tectural future of the Newport Coast and Orange County at large "I could live dnywhere in the world,• said the private and soft- F<Jr flu hrs! ortlwpnlir. mu~ st<>fJ by floag OrthbjJedic Sennas if y<Ju can. spoken designer of multimillion dollar estate homes. "This is the best of all the world; I could nev- er live anywhere else.• Fari came to Costa Mesa some • No mafta what JOltr Jport, oryour injury, Hoag Hospital is equipped to handlt it. With the largest, nw.'it t .\:pcri' natl .'ilnff of orthopedic surgeons in Ofange County, l~oag performs more orflw/udic .\llrgu ir..~ tluw any oth er area hospitaL And, just as in sports, experience counts. "' So if.you r11m111,, gd hack in tlw ga me, back on the strdnd, or just simply back 011 _vourjf.tl, roll <m <mer {(} tlte orih'!/Jedic experts at Hoag Hospital To /('(Int 111017: about }{o(lg Orthopedic &rvi.as call 800/975-6468. Ranked #I in Orange cbunty. , 20 years ago to establish his business. Today he works with his pretty and bright wife, Melln da, along with a very profession- al staff, on a select nwnber of important local projects. "She came into the studio and wanted to buy two chairs,• Fari mused on how he met his wife. "She got the chairs, I got her.• The couple has d teenage daugh- ter and an infant son that they bring to their studie daily (Wlth nanny, toys and, necessdry child- hood paraphernalia). "We converted a construction ., trailer into a nursery," Fari said. ' "We work so much together we t wanted our son to be with us.# Some 100 of the top-selling Cold-. well Banker agents in the region • will JOin the Farl family for an inside look at his very intimate world of design. • Following the afternoon cham- pagne reception m studio, the entourage will be transported to the Newport Harbo.r for the ulti- -mate real estate tour of the sum- mer. As dinner is served on board the yacht Electra, the Coldwell Banker family will J explore the waterfront properties " · that have made Newport Beach aj world -class resort city. Now that's the way to see a house. • 8.W~COOK'S column appears everyi Thursday and Saturday. BMW Auto Re~ir , ---:al"ialist .£ac•{jttfl'11&-1 s249s: OIL & FILTER1 CHANGE Includes Safecy lnsP,ection Nor valid with ~ny other offer. Esp 8/31/99 Mu" present coupon. - -- -BMW I ANY REPAIR: \ 'SF.Jl1.I CE I 10%off: Not Yalici .ndi ~ocher~. I P.ap813 m I :-.· .r Mu....r-::,t ci:r""--nanc AalCO Tnnicl lac. 1186 Whlam Aw. GiaMela " .- ., Doily Pilot date book Thurodoy, August 26, 1999 A 1 t 'Better Than Chocolate' is an indy worth exploring 'Chocolate' whets a rirdtions or becoming writer. the appetite Currently ch~mg pcrfonncmc-e lsrt over ldW '\chool. she pends P nor to televi ion, ltclore hPr days working at the Ten Per- thcre wero ad campaigns, cent B k Store and her nights 4l elaborate hailer , entertain-the local lesbian mghtclub. Kim 1 ment shows und ch1ld·p('rsuc1d-(Chrbtina Cox), a nomocJ1c ttrtist _ing, adull·ctggravilting toy~ wo----+-=li'-'-v=mgjn her~yc:h!l~pa_intPd •Happy Meals,• movu~ posters van, rod.ms from one woman's gave a mere ghmpsn of what to festival to another, until she expect. That was meets Maggie. REEL CRITICS t~" time wh~11 a Maggie's secret world 1s about hlmgocr arnvcd to be re9ealed when her unsus- . at the theater in peclj.ng mother (Llla), a pnm dnd anticipation, ju5l like Ui~ very proper type, freshly divorced, flf'St day of school when you and hilariously portrayed hy walked into the unknown. It is Wendy Crewson ("Air Force still Ute same today with lesser-One"), decides to pick up the publiciled independent films. pieces and move in with Maqg1e. With an advertismg J>Obler Allowing Maggie and Kim's depicting two nude women relationship to develop gradually embraong, Thmark Pictwci. does-would have enhanced the film. n't hide the fact that lesbianism JS Within a few nunutes of meeting an aspect of their late.c;t romantic they share a cup of coffee, entan- comedy, "Better than Chocolate." gle in the back of the van, and Perhaps Peggy Thompson, the move in together, but let's just writer, felt that a relucldllt audi-write that one ort to impetuous ence would need a qwck and youth, where flirtations quickly forceful push in to the deep end. lead to sexual intimacy After you recover from the initial Saved by a strong supporting culture shock of lesbian burlesque Cdst, you forget Maggie and nightclubs and erotic bookstores, Kim's impulsiveness and begin the real heart of the movie starts to accept each character mcli· to reveal itseU through its warm v1dua,lly dnd sans sexuality. and uniqUe chantctcrs Each one 1s no longer labeled. Maggie (Karyn Dwyer) is a Maggie is simply Maggie, a 19-year-old college dropout with young woman com.mg of age. lmlElllEBEll . ~~e:~ / END OF S UMMER SALE! 4 Dms Onk Wedne day thni Satm·day Kim is simply Kim, a young woman'scek- mg connec- tion.Judy i~ simply Judy or t>he w1U be <!f t!lt illw __ more operd· tions. And Lila . is simply adorable Julie LOwrance Throughout history films have flirted with gay and lesbian relationships, from tittle-known independent films to blockbusters that received Academy Awards. Whether the sexuality was implied or explicit. Whether the character was openly gay or struggling with his or her identi- Niki's INDl~N FC>C>D VOTED #1. BY O.C. REGISTER READER POlL ~70 S S . BRISTOL (1 l"ltlt lo fl 'I l 11 I' , ,,., I 1, I' ~E3 ~850·0595 l}'· Orama or com dy. You might JU t b urpnsed at the him that you've seen that have gay and lesbian charncteu. or sub- plots. Mort~ rec nl uidependent films, now on video, w1th QdY an<Ucsbian portrayals. Lhal lrec=- omm~nd are "Billy's HollYWood Screen KtSs, • a comedy about unrequited lovP produced b} Newport Bedch's Irene Turner, daughtc-r o( former Newport Beach mdyor Clarence Turner; and •High Art,• d serious drama on the macabre side. ' In •Billy's l lollywood Screen Kiss," Sean P. Hayes (Jack on "Will & Grdce") portrays an up- and-coming photographer searching for a subject worthy of a gallery showing. Along the way, hP. develops a cru h on a young mod I whos xual propensity b unknow u. In •High Art;• Ally Sh e<.ly plays a prof&> tonal photograph- er coaxed out ot rettrem nt hy a fresh-faced photograph~· maga- . · ugh a b1LL1n J.hc_ macabre side W1th young hvc:. wasted away by <lkohol dnd drugs, the charac.tcri;' n•lat1011- ships are 'allowed to evolvP.. If you are uncomfortable or uncertam about whcthm to s" • "Better than ChOCt)lttte, • not even under the cloak of durk- . n , dunng a m tm , wait un n· out on Video Hopefully J've intrigued you to <>.Jtpand your hvmi:ons. to try &0methlng new, / " v n ii ll1 in the comfort of yow: own hom<!. " Contammg nu<.hty and sexua ., ~nt~tl, • Bettef'-:t.hdft€beto--......... ..--- l<1 tP /where a flashing neon light, .. Guls, Gnls, Girli. • take on a • whole new meilrung, is a sensu.'.. ctUy P.rotlc h1lcinous romp. ' • JUUE LOWRANCE. 40, Is • Costa M~ r~1dent who wo1ks at a Newport Be~ 011ern1ght airaaft advertising agency., ,. ;\ugust 25-28 r-----------PLl'S -=---------, I Tnkc an I Traditional & Con,,mporory Italian CuiJ.in«' I E~ra 10% OFF I Come• and,,... the latt'<U rr tlOUl"(lnl tn Nr" r1orr Hr<1t"h w_. feuturt!' delic1<>u' pa~t<1, 1"" \ An1:11\ ""''"'··'· •''tc·rllt'nt srQfr>Od un<J rluu pt•r/c-c 1 n1un11J1! We pruudly oJTrr u IWlll•N dJn1Wr from S 7 UI $2(if/Jer.•011 I \II l<q,(lilur. Suk & ( kanmcc I 'rh:ctf I L ------~~·hu~~~\~~~~~,.1~ ______ _J .. . -· (949) 675-9756 JJ6 Poin~llia """ ·Corona del Mar Restaurant Directory Rl'1ERBOAT RE~.&4• on bOard' U'lll °"Pl"tde of NeWport" R rJ the ~ Harbor Nautical Musam fFormer1y Reuocn E Lee! Open for h.n:h Tues Fri 11 n-Spm 8'ulch sel"t1ld Sawrday.& &may Sam-Jc>m Dimer &med Wed &II Spm· 1 ()pm We cater corp<rate end pnvata events, weddings & benQueta Al maior crPAat. ens accepted loc8t.ed At. 151 E Coast tiwv. Newpcrt Beach, 19491 573.3425 Fax 19491 673 2175 CHESTER DRAWERS' INN A Costa Mesa trad1tt0n for good times for ~ past 15 years Join us for f&bulOOI 1/3 lb burgers SeNed with curly fries, SPICY buffalo wings, or one bl CM' other munchables En1oy yo.r fevonte bevereges cMlng happy hcu from 3prn 8pm detly All dey oo Sl.Jldey Tell your friends to moot you heft Enioy basketball, foosbell. pinball. golden tee 99. dartal Kitchen HO\n n 3pm • ~Opm, 7 days a week. located et 179 E 17th St #A 1n Costa Mesa l9491 631 4277. JACK SHRIMP Serwig ~ Looialena cuiStne 111 en upbeat, C8soal atmosphere with peoo dining T!'i W' Jackshrimp plate8, or. the Jammtn' Jambelaya Toke out end ~.!..nn, 8Y8iJable Located et 2400 W ~Hwy 1949J 6505577 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY We are loceted at 2196 Harber Blvd fthe old SiuletJ We offer ~ cocktail lomge, lerget' t8lQuet facllit1es. more parijng end a • ...-.. CM.arfn.g kitchen; ~ for lll1Ch end dinner: We haw the tllnt btby bd: ribi5 In Orenge Cotl1ty ....., Ill • w.m and cornkllUble lliUlllg 1949] 631 2110 : • ,; ... zua1E5 CHICKEN coop' ~·,.. men then a.t dhd8nl In eddltiOn to 0t.r Rotisserie. ~. ll'1d Grilled Qik:.kan, we otter Stelk, Seifood. Pl"ime Rab, ... BO Ri>t Plue • 22 am eppetller mero and more O..OU. por\iClr1I • e GAEAT -. COme chlok us ~! Opai for kn!lh dinner, (pim ...s eppRtnn MMd ell dlyl . end &J'ldlfy • heldlii Full codUll bar BlnqUet ~lttiee up to 70 ~ 100n to bt open C 14 Old Newport BM1 lComer ar HOiplt.el ROid • ... Old NiMport) ., Nlwpot\ Beml 19491 ~ llours 11 .... Fri 1114• 'i.1t //./\ Punv Room (up ru 40 p .. opl&) Full Ht11 • Ct1tC'f'1n>: Cull /or Rt'.\<'r>'iJ.tiun..\.-9-19-646 2.1.13 Ftur Y./Y f;.lfJ 2./2(J 2/S-17 ltlv«nllk -'-· N...,,,_., ""-cit..~ P2dCLJ A favonte ne ghbort¥>Od hideaway, Mistr8I offers e com'O!Uble d1mng room "th a Californian Provence meRJ at reasonable pnces, and a i;eparote tiar-lou'lge area WltJl piano music nightlY Plenty ol free pamog across I.he stree Mistnll 1s ~s favom.e "Secret Place· Dimer &aMd Tues, Wed Sun 5 :n>rn 10 OOpm Tlu-5. Fn Sat 5 30pm 11 00pm Loceted at 440 HeiiotrOpe Ave Corona del M8r. 94!V723-9685 BASILIC RESTAURANT Offanng a vanety of Swiss French cuisn! Located at 217 Manne Ave on Balboa Island Omer seNed T~ • Sun 5 30 • 1 O p m for reservatJOnS please cah 19491 673-0570 PINOT PROVENCE Joachim Sphchal s only Orange County restaurant features Med1teminean fare 1nsprred by the country Sida of Southern France 1n e splendid setting, rich with antiques 8lld rustic elegance Recognized by the James Beard F<iundat1on Mon-Sat· BreaktasVLuncMJ1mer Sun BruncM.uncWo.nner 17141444-5900 TROQUET With a decor remtniscent of the cory chic bistros ot Frence. Troquet offers superb, modem French bistro coolung by chef Tim Goodell Excellent wvie list Magnifique desserts• Top Rated Restaurant - So.Jthem Caf1fomta Zaoat 5lney Recogruzed by the James Beard Fooodatm Moo-Sat 1.11ncM)inner Closed 5ulday 17141 708-6865 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches coffee and espresso & &moothies All ~ breakfast menu Catering 11¥ailable ~ Moo-fri at Sam Set at 7arn and Sun at 9am Located at 270 E 17th Street. Costa MeSa 19491645-2252 ROYAL KHYBER Award WIOOll'lg Cuisine of India Open for UlCh Mon -Fri 11 30 2pm Clo&ad for lmct1 on s.tu'da)' Sunday 8n.rdl Buffet seMd 11 30 2 30pm Dinner seNed from 5 30pm LOcated at the South Coast Plaza Village, 1621 ~ Sunflower Ava 17141436-1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT Be SAUSAGE COMPANY Past.a. caesar aalad homem8de sausage Ye&f. lamb, vegetanen dishes wine. beer, cappuoclOO & dessert Hotr8 7 days a wee1c ~ SaL & Sun biulch rrom a 30 1 oo Sui • Tiu& 11Em·1 Opm, Fri Set 1 1am-11 pm All maior credit csrds accepted loC8l8d At 251 ShiQys'll Way.Newport Beacii l94917230621 NEWPORT NOODLE "Whett the Possl>itibel Are Endless • This .former Newport R b Con'4*1Y location at 2COl Newport BIYd We offsr' guesta a ~ 'Bl'nly ol ~ous P8$tlS, chiliken 8tuk end &eefood • pnces affordable tor uw-.. lwnily ~ WIW'1'!l comlorteble booths. ful ber. lads ,,,.., llfld t.\qllllt room ... well ~ ttl8 vmt.. ~ Mll'Y ~at 4 (J) pm :r• ~ Mllbf •fter 11 :3) M4 19491 548-0099 ZUCCHl:RO RISTORANTE Come Sid l1't I.he other t.-e of Italy Tl'9ditiulel Q ~ lt81ien menu pr8plred ~ ctef Selrl Adlm5 We offa' e full her & a ~ of ..... to cilOOll '""' .. ~ ll!qul'li~ ~ In •1"0fTlftlc' llBulng ~ for clrws rrit 5 CQ>rn 10 :llplti Fridly & S8tlrdey 5 QOp;rr.1 1 30p m l..oOad • 215 RMll'8ide Ave. Acron From the PQlc Offloe ~SI~ (£M9J 846-2333 aAPORI I llillllt rood tar W\Y ...... Clplrl , 1 309n , 0 CX)pm, Sunday ,....., , , 3Qn..,' OOpm ~ locllt.ed • 1 [8) ....,. ()M, '9491 844 • ., AMICI TllATIOlllA ........ ., .......... ..., cUelrll 11 ,,.__, b; ••Mllft'11f 4t•ua \£I I' illlllilt••••t _.............. ... ..... .... ~............... • ....... °'. ARMANICAFE Ad1aceot to the EfTl>Ol'IO Aml8lli b<MiQue, Arman ~ offers a sty1iSh S«ting for e light meal Cline on tiUPert> dishes from Northem Italy 80d e'1fOY a glass of wme on the OWblr P8tlO SerMg "-di & dinner daily Loceted near Jewel CcXn in Sooth Coest Plaza 17141 754-0:nJ VILLA NOVA V~la Nova offerfl Classic Ital ao Cuisine With a spea.acular vt&N Feewnng homemade pastas, fresh seafood & veal specialties 80d e· lftQU8 waterfront llmbiaoca l'llfTltnlSCeflt ol an lta 1an Cwitryside ProfesSI008i service & en llW8l'd wmtno wne hst delight patrons while dming in this f'OmtllltlC £etUog Live 9fUtt8IM1ent begins nightly at 9pm The upstairs Cigar Loooge featllreS premium 1:1gars spints and an enensr.e appetl1ar menu Located et 3131 West Coast Hwy 19491 842·7880 NEWPORT NOODLE Where the Pestabtlit1es ere endless ()pen for dinner Monday • Stiturdey 4 pm • 10 pm, Sunday 2 pm -10 pm Take out evailable stcrting at 11 30 e m Located et 2000 Newport Blvd 111 Costa Meall t949l 548 0099 LUGANO CUCINA DEL MERCATO The sophistieated ambiance W1U remind you of a Milanese caf~ Delicious meals lll"!l uwy dinef's c.o ttl& posh spot ~ palate· pleeslng f8n! IS auated using orly the freshest inlrecfients Moo.fri BraekfastAtnMlmer. Sat-&ln Omer. Locet.ed et 650 Attal Blvd (714) 668-0BSO AMACHI Sushi &Sushi to Go Complete Bar AR Maior Credit CNds loc8ted. At. 2675 IM!e Ave I.Across from Newport Golf Caine! 19491645-5518 BEN I HANA Amence's most celebrated Japanese restlU'eot Open 7 daYs a week LIJ'lch 11 30-2 30pm Mon ·Fri .• Omner 5 30-10pirl Mon · lli.n. 5·30,, ~Fri. 5 00·11.~ Sat . 4 3().9 30pm Sun Located et 4250 Birch St 949.955 0822 Ml CASA OUr meats ere oow a top to Bat• n well 11$ Mexico Now offering f1$h tacos Phone ahead ror orderS to go Hcus Dally from 11 im All mBJOI' end t cards iccepted Locat8d At 296 17tll St , Cost.a Me&a (9491 645 7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO AWlentlc MexlC8n food Wittl the freshest·~ & a new ligl& cume Great margaritle tbn Looctl & Climer. Al mBIO(' credit cards eccepted LOcated • 2101 Placercie Cosia Mesa -642· 11C2, 28CXl Newport 8Nd. NeWpott Beach -6J5:6855 Sid 2744 E Coast Hwr • OOM -£9491 644 8226 1'J.l t1r::,~ \t}rll .)c11· f~!_~JHllL .\\[_ • C()STl\ \l[S·\ LA CAVE Menu indudes LObSW creb,stwili'lp steaks Daily specials fn. &Sat ~ nb full bet & wmc list Casuat cress Hours Dimer Moo Sat from 5 30pm Visa Mastercard Diller s Club Loteted At 695 IMne Ave • lAt 171tl ~) ~ Blotkbusw E~ Costa Mesa (9491646-7944 THE ARCHES The premnm &teak and seafood hoose m (hinge Cooot1 sn:e 1922 SaMng lunch Mon ~ 11 30lnl t.ntil 3 OOpm Omer seNed ntrjt)v until 1 OOam located on Newport &id & Coast Hwy rn Newport Beach 19491' 645-7077 MORTON•s OF CHICAGO This venerable steakhouse IS renowned for generous portions of pertectJy prepared prime: aged pn led beef as well es first.rate seafood end desseft& served rn en llpSCele dining club end bar sett.mg Private dining rooms a..ailabl Top rated restaurant - Southern Califorme Zag t Siney Moo-Sun 01mer/lote Night Located at South Coast Plaza Vtlage 1714) 444 4834 SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GRILL Be BAR A popul~ award wmmg reswuront kJICMTI tor 1tS quality dining e ~peneoce ttl8t 15 es famous for ltS class_ical)y prepai'ed fresh eeafood ao ts aged pmia beef SIM! room fnt' a UT1llOOUS dessett Daily Loo::Mlimerll.ete ~ After OCPAC loceted at 3300 Bristol St across from Sol.th Coa Plaza 0141 979-2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on ttie riSh F1l!Sh ~ hsh. seafood rd ctOen sandwiches Eal8ds gn led plates and past.a &;l8Cialti8S Open seven day& e week Moo dW\I S8t 11 am-9ilnl 51.riday 11 am- 7prTJ Cetenng Mi loc8ted 670 w 17th s #GB Cosia Mesi lWest. cf Uie new lrader Joe s ) C949l 54s.;ea73 THE CANNERY HiStCl'IC waterfront restanrit md harbcr ceJUr. Hair& Mon ·Sat n 30 • 2 om Slll 1 O em-12 pm All ~ cred!t cerd8 ReservatlOOS suggested Locfltetl 3010 l.8flyett.e Ave . Newport Beach CA 92663 19491675-5777 Fe• 1949) 675-2510 .AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 6 ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Amelia hes been ceMlg the locall end V1Srtors of Nev.port Beech Who chetish the fioesi 11'1 delectable pasias fine ~mes Ii e•q111s1te a foods Sooset d cs &eMliS &In thnJ Thin from 5 00 pm -6 00 pm Olntler da 61Drtitlg tit 5 pm Uni\ Fri. Sat, Sun from 11 30 em \0 3 :10 Pf'!\ &maY bl'unctl h'om 10 00 am -3 3l pm 311 Maffie A.ve on Balboa Island 1949167365(l) THAI SPICE Voted by the Cnrtv ACtiOrl 'The dimer, Cllltaf'inQ & NC1N OPEN IRVlNE 15455 Jeffrey Road let lrWl9 Center Dd B57.e424 0cBi ~ ~ Uni l1us 11 am.QOOprp Fri And Sat 11 sn-1 Otim.. Mio locltaC • 615 w , 9th St. Calta ( 548-4333 ROYAL THAI ~ '1 defs • W!f!k SeM\g 11.rdl & dimer 11em • ~ ~ Tlu'ldey Dlmr Is aeMd 5pn 11lrn ~-Th.ndlv Fri n ~ CJl)ln IJd , 1 pm LOClted et 4001 W Cmat Hwf 1949l 6ot5-ffiW) .. ui Thunday,Augua26, 1999 datebook 0a;1yPi1ot Resurrected 'Universal Soldier' is worst.of Van Damme UNCUOON A !;CCret fcscility. Wanung signs. Dangerous gasses. · Biohazards. A roving cam· era pans -and wbutz that? On the white jet ski, being chased mrvcrnru:s- The Return." 1 kilow 1 r vi wed U1e origUlal ·uruversal Soldier," but I rarely read, almost never pay attention, and try not to remember any- thing I write. So r don't know if I liked it or not. UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF cretins on black jet skis, it's our hero, the guy with as many mamages as consonants in Now Je Universal Soldiers are can UrusolS. sounas IlXe detergent. Bigger. Tougher. Stronger. New and Improved. (How can something be unproved if it's new? Philosophi- cal question of the week for you dullards.) NIL REPUTE • his last name, Jean Claude Van Damme. Like Pr~ddy, Jason, Michael 4hd Leatherface in theirvarious sequels, ole Van Damme is back from the dead again in this sum- mer's reincarnation of ·uruversal Soldier" with the amazingly orig· mal name, HUniversal Soldier 15°/0FF Your Total DlnMI' BUI • SPINNING •AERO BICS • STEP CLASSES f TAI CHI •YOGA Anyhow, these here Urusols are dead solctiers brought back to We so they, can kill. And make bad sequels. Van Dumme used to be a Unisol, but now he's not. I guess if you're dead long enough you come back to We. The Unisols are led by some dude with a neck thicker then • PHYSIOTHERAPY • SPORTS MEDICINE REHAB • FRIENDLY EXPERT STAFF •MEDICALLY ESTABLISHED PRINCIPALS DEDICATED TO OUR MEMBERS LONG TERM FITNESS! MAINSTAGE TIE PHILlllEIEI by Georp IJernanl Shaw SeptL"m~r 3 -Octobct-10. 19?9 THE PllllO lEllOI by A&.tawt Willon CX1obcr I S • 'Flovcmber .Z I , 1999 TIE EllCITlll If 11111 IEW•ll WORID PREMIER.£ MUSICAL words ud rauaic by Randy Newman May 26 ·July .Z, 2000 , THE 10ll8W lllll I MllEll CUllll WORLD PREMIERE by Howa.rd Korclcr J;nuary 7 • Fdmury 13, 2000 Ill •Y 11111 by Arthur Miller Pdinwy II ; Apnl I. 2000 April 7 • M11 1-4, lOOO -v.a-prtced n1111 ........ ... ... b9C .......... . A" I"! J J H ,..,.,,,, 'Thnt J" 'rr .JJ ~for-~,~ /fr ""' _,,, M9 /, I '64 tw ~ ni""' 6 fim h'M 1111wrikr, J!I" ""'1,.wlN#t 6 ,,,.,'"I''•" rdn • 6"' 1mn. "1 "Pt •f tlrt -"· ., 111 rWr ·-•-cU._..., hi head who grunts a lot, falls from tall buildings, g L'> run over They think the time of man hd!> by large trucks, and generally LtllMv& ....._ eats more lead than an inner-aty ,.. ,_, .. ,.. toddler chewmg on tenement hi• Jackie walls. The Unisob arc led by Oat......,.., he another malevolent all-seeing tabs• 1 &..;.. computer with.a !our.lotter---~ .f!'." name, only this hyperactive, dozen 1.1..,s Ritalin-deprived, <>ver-voltaged that bUllls Wl't stereotype i.s called •Seth• · L. , Lill instead of •Dave• and be wants sfap, , .. wan t u, his brain shrunk -to a siZe and mqilosians way to ~top Seth after the obtain· 1ng of lhi code 1s either for the camera to ruri out of film or foi the good guys to nuke tho top secret facility these Unisols are floating around Ill. • The problem with that is that it will lay_':!aste to the surrounQ:_ mg environment. Given that the faolity is in West Texas means a · · probable improvement. . But Van DuJJUne is to the res- cue. His daughter's in there, held hostage both by the big meanie smaller than a columnist's Small-woa't ninl He • ended.They will bnng order. Thoy will build their numbers geometrically. Qty exponen- Jially boys, it's faster) They Will drag this movie out to the mtcr- rrunable length of 82, count "em 82 minutes. • and idiotic scrtptwrtting, soon to er than an editor's. Almost but pokes 0 fw ii thi not quite as small as a liberal's. This will allow Seth to become eyes, sides one in ambulatory and spout aphorisms a clothes dryer and like· "When I was a machine, I forthwitWy cls- wanted to be a man.• And, "The created has become a creator.• pOkhes riM Seth, now known as the Super king machines by Unisol, and the not-so-super well killi ..._ __ U I ng Qlm. nisols are cheesed because the Of c:Ourse, the only thing stopping Seth is some sort of secret code tudden either in a computer dweeb's files or on a cereal government wants to shut down the Universal Soldier project. box top somewheres. The only No matter what you're dOlng, your hometown ruowspape< FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot STAGE 'THE GINGERBREAD LADY' Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse pre- sents "The Gingerbread Lady" by Neil Simon today through Sept. 19. Performances are Thurs- day through Saturday at 8 p.m. Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers • Work Books (All Subjects) •Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Learning Games & Much More WE'VE MOVED New Location • Open Now 1215 Baker St., Unit J Costa Mesa (Baker & Fairview) Sandwich House We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily We use a 1 /2 pound of real fruit ... in all our smoothies 92627 . have her head sawed open likP a monkey at a Chmese restawant. Then a matrix microchip is to be shoved down into her brain with all the grace of a first-grader picking his nose. But not if Jean Clod is to have his way. Arthrltically bying his best Jackie Chan imitation, he takes on a few dozen bad guys that bullets won't stop, fire won't kill, arid explosions won't maim. He pokes a few in the eyes, AFTER HOURS and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12, $10 for seniors and students. The Playhouse is at 661 Hamilton Street, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 650-5269. 'ALBUM' OCC's Repertory Theatre Compa- ny will open its 15th season this fall with David Rimmer's off· Broadway show, • Albwn." Set to run this Saturday and Sunday and Sept. 4 and 5, • Albwn" tells the story of four high school students gro\'ling up in the 1960s. Per- formed in OCC's Drama Lab Stu- dio, curtain is set for 8 p.m. Satur- days and 7 p.m. Sundays. A 2 p.m. matinee will also be staged each Sunday. Tickets are $5 in advance and $6 at the door. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For reseivations or more information, call (714) 432-5640. 'MISS SAIGON' The Broadway musical "Miss Saigon" will be featured at Segerstrom Hall Sept. 2 to 25. Set in 1975, the plot revolves around the love story of a young Viet- namese girl and an American GI. Tickets are Ml to $66~and are on sale at The Center Box Office and by phone through Ticke~er at (714) 7-40-7878 or (213) 365-3500. Tickets are also available online at www.ticketmaster.com. For more information, call (714) 556-ARTS. POETRY ALTA COFFEE HOUSE Poets !ieathgr Hampton and Ben Thgg will read at 8 p.m. on Sept. 8 at Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St., Newport Beach. The event is free. For more illformation, call (949) 675-0233. "SCR ha.s managed to build an artistic highway between Costa Mes~ and the rest of the nation." Subscriptions Begin At Just $115! . ............ -Yariecy SECOND STAGE TllE WEIT byS...Sheoud Stp1tmbcr 21. ()ao{,a 24, 1999 TIE llMMEI Miii CALIFORNIA PJlPMIERE byJoha OOw Nowmbn 2 • Dectmbtt .S. 19'J'J IEFEIEllll Tl 11111111 llU •&U•E llT WORLD PREMIERE by ........ J•nliAly J) • ~ l7, 2000 TIE 11-IJUl .. T ~ ~ J!; 21i't&o I Piii ,.,,., ... sticks one in a clothes dryer ancl forthw1thly dispatches unlilllabl killing machines by well, killinu them. Listen up, not every flick Van Damme make:» is lousy, they:'" JUSt seem that way. "Bloodsport,: "Cyborg," "Hard Target,• and •nme Cop" ain't too shabby. Wllat liftle T rememoer of Oie first ·universal Soldier" cems to be that 1t was pretty good, proba- bly 'cause you knew Dolph Lundgren could beat Van Damme like a drum were he m the mind to do so. But hey, a lousy 82 nunutes for "Universal Soldier The Return.• Whatta bMch of el che'apos. A few more eViscerations, explo- sions, or simply dragging out that scene in the "gentlemen's club" coulda dragged this sucker out to the l'equisite 90 minutes. • UNQ.£ DON reviews b-movles and cheesy musical acts tor the Daily Pilot. You can e-mail him at YourFavUncOaol,com. LITE BARY JULIE MAMMANO SIGNING Julie Mammano, author of "Rlunos who Surf,• ·ruunos who Snow- board,· and her latest title in the series, "Rhinos who Skateboard," will sign copies of her books Satur- day at 2 p.m. at Barnes and Noble Newport Beach. The store is at 95-1 Newport Beach Center Drive TATIANA ELMANOVICH SIGNING i The author of "Death the Begl.tl· ning," Tatiana Elmanovich, will sign copies of her book Friday dt 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Metro Pol.Ole, 901-B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costd Mesa. FQr more mfonnation, call (714) 444-0226. BOOK FAIR Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe will host a bookldl.T Saturday , . Crom noon to 4 p.m m support of the national nonprofit organiza- tion First Book. The store is at 901-B South Coast Dnve, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more mfor- mation, call (714) 444-0226 SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY GROUP Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe Will host a meeting of a science fiction/fantasy reading group Tuesday at 1 p.m . The store is at 901-B South Coast Drive. Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 444-0226. CELEBRITY COPYCATS The author of ~copycats,• a book about celebnty look-alikes, Bea Fogleman, will appear along with copycats of Elizabeth Taylor, Neil Diamond and Dean Martin at Bor- ders Books & Music Saturddy at 3 p.m. The store is at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa For more infor-.. mation, call (949) 631-8661. J' WRmNG YOUR FIRST BOOK First-time authors Kris Neri and Sherri Board will discuss the nuts and bolts of writing and find.mg a publisher for a first book at Bor- ders Books & Music Sunday at 3 p.m. The store is at 1890 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 631-8661. LOW COST Term Life Insurance $AVE~:60% the 1st Year Call for a FREE quote (949) 721-6736 I Pizza Co., A1"'A~D WINN/NC DOily Pilot date book Thundoy, August 26, 1999 A 13 Head to AUbergine for a memorable dining experience . ~lll'HfN SANTl\C 11.tX: M eandenng through thP maie of om•-way street m the Lldo V1Udgc area _of the Balhoa..Penmsula, it would oo ettsy to mb:> the charmmg but unasso.tning cottdg<' that sits , nud-block on 29th Street. A small sign on the front simply reads in t"legant scnpt ~ Aub<>rgine, • Uie. French ward far eggplant. One might mi • DINING REVIM ~n~~~~~% .. the small boutique shops Utat dot the area and drive light on by. Those tllat have stopped. and let me add right at the outset thdt I suggest you do, will have stumbled on one of Orange County's truly outstanding restaurants. nm and Liza Goodell opened Aubergine in 1995, and rec~ntly closed 1' far a year for expansion dJld renovations. During the hia- tus, the Goadells opened Trou- quet in Soutll Codst Plazd, already renowned as one of the area's top eaterie., The new Aubergine has been transformed into an e legant, chic jewel of a restaurant. Polished mahogany cabinets, CLUBS ALTA COFFEE The Alta Cotree Hou e pre~ents musical acts at 8.30 p.m. Thurs·. days through Saturdays. Admis· s1on lS free. Alla Coffee is at 506 :llst St Newport Bedch. For more mfom\dtton, rnll (949) 675- 0233 BIRRAPORETTl'S Birraporetti's offers swmg music by the 12-piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p .m an Mondays. Birraparetll's is at South C'aast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St , Costa Mesa. For mon> mformt1l1on, call (714} 850-9090. BISTRO 201 Bistro 201 offers jazz perfor- manct"s dt 8 p.m. on Fndi.lys and Saturdays and 11 a.m. on Sun- ddyt.. Bistro 201 is at 333J W. COdSt l lighway, Newport Bedcb. For more mformalion, call (949) 631-1551. CARLO'S RISTORANTE Carlo's offer, live music Tuesdays through Sundays and 1s at 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. l'oa cover charge. For more infor- mation, cdll (949) 675-1922. CLUB MESA Club Mesa offprs .liVe music every night of the week except Wednc>sday, which is reserved far a spoken word and poetry show. Club Mesa Le; al 843 W 19th St., Costa Mesa Cdll (949) 642-6634. OURTY NELLY'S Nelly's offers live music at 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and is at 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 957-1<J51. oft Light.mg etnd fine crystal er • ate a sophisticated atmosphere befitting a sp ·c1al celebration or romantic rendezvous, a feeling that i~ enhanced by the attentive, well·dresscd and pohte staff. The ~tdoor fldliO adds nffiled seating in a relaxed, airy ...,cttmg. The tasting menu, served for on entire party only, showcases Good· eJl's extraordinary creativity, combin- ing a ttmalizing cornucopia of tastes and textures in o cont~ porode of small plates that ore as visoaly appealing OS they are flavorful. One of the things you won't find at Aubergine is an a \a carte menu. Diners can choose a three· or five- course lIXed- pncc dinner ($55 and $75 per person, respectively), with several selections m each course or, for a truly remarkable experience, can order the nine-course chef's lasting . menu ($90} that changes rughtly. The tasting menu, served for an entire p~uty only, showcases Gaodell's extra- ordinary creativity, combining a tantalizing cornucopia: of tastes Solid Bronze Entryway Lamp Also Availdble in Wall Mount HT 1 o· Width 1 i'.' Depth 12· Hodson Lighting Open TuesAri. 9·5. Seti. 9·4 1510 Newport Blvd. l ostJ Mes.:i Qualit.\ Ugh1in@: .,~r• iu for 30 hara (949) 548-9341 and texturei> m et continuing fore ch entree. rhubtsrb •soup.• parade of mall plates that are as Daruel thought1uU~· elected a All of this w s capped off with v1~ually appealing as they are AUBERGINE Saulcme, which ts typically . veral exqwstt •deserts: n deli· flavorful. erved as d dessert wine, a the cat flan (or me that wa rved Intent on cxpcrlencmg tile + WHERE: 508 29th St. perfect dCCompanunPnt for th Wlth a wann ooc:onut mar.aroon • best the Aubergine had to offer, Newport Beach pate of fo1s gras that w > our etnd roasted Ru suin fig , all , we di:dn'l-hesttd~ tt recent-~...+---• WHEN· Dinner reserva·----t next c:otilse. TI1esweeb1 ot--·'~J"-='f""'C1-wtl OoU6p-ot visit in choosing tile nine-course tions taken 5:30 to 9 p.m: the wme perfectly balanced the soitc>et; and tor my date a pe11ect tasung menu. Before the first Tuesd~ through Saturday nchness of the dense pal£•, ai. did creme brulee. A if all of this course was even served, our ~v:o MU~H: Very Expen· the dab of pear manmtlade w<1sn't enough, a small plate of ~·' waiter brought several appetizers + PHONE: (949) 723-4150 served alongsjde. wtinn madelelJles and oilier 1 , to whet our dppetite while we Our culinary JOurm•y took dn sweets was served as we con· 111 sipped a gldss of champagne (if. adventurous turn w1til the next tentedly sipped our after-dinnen .. 4 you want to splurge, Aubergine plate, veal sweetbreclds served coffees • serves a 1990 Veuve Cllquot here, enhanced but not over-with fava beans and a balsamic, . Dining al Aubergu1e !.S truly Grande Dame for $22 a glass)... whelmed by till! hor.seradish vinegar reduction. I en1uye<l the dn extraordmary expenence Th~ A.small morsel of house-essence. delicacy. but my date lound 1t too courses that nm Goodell creates smoked albacore was drizzled After tildt C:dme a morsel of rich and wandered il pcrhops a dre true culinary works of art thdt with a fragrant ponzu sauce and pan-roasted snapper dressed recent viewing of "The Silence of don't overv. helm, but instead topped with a crisp sesilme with an au JUS mfused witil the Lambs" had m-.p1rcd the educe you, one after the other. • wafer. This was followed by a morsels of flavorful smoked chef. Of course, this type of expenence spoonful of truffle.infused egg bacon and a bite·sized apo Less audaoous was ow fmdl come at a pnce, and even in custard, served artfully in a onion. My only complaint of meat course, a braised short nb upscale Newport Beach, cracked eggshell. rught lS that the snapper was of beef served over a parsnip Aubergine 15 considered expen· After this tasty overture was cooked too rare for my taste; otll· puree that provided a comforting sive. complete, our epicurean sympho· eTWLse I enjoyed tile smoky fla-interlude to the everunys meal But dve up if you must, and , , ny began with a sunple arugula vars and delicate hsh. The last three courses illustrat· visit Aubergme at least once. salad laced w1tll cranberry beans The wine list present a well-ed Goodell's French mfluence dS Celebrate dJl ~versary or 0 , and fresh, shaved parnliggiano chosen variety ot battles to cam-he expertly stretched tile finale birthday, take that speoal person cheese. The peppery greens and plement th~ meal and Darnel, the of the meal, first witil a rhec ... e you've been trymg to impress, or , sharp cheese refreshed our sommelier, does d fme job of cours~ of trufOe-fldvored qo<1t better sWl, turn an ordinary palates m preparation for the two prunng wmes with tile evening's cheese served atop a dE>licate evening into one you'll remem· bsh courses. Perfectly cooked courses. Severdl excellent WUles cornbread cake. Next our pul<1h!S bcr for a long, long time ycllowtail tuna was served with a are offered as hdlf-botUes or by were cleansed with a refrf'shmg -----.,..-..... sunple horseradish sauce. The the glass, so tildt even d party of lemon sorbet delicately flavored • STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining , freshness or tile tuna was the sldf two can hnd the right selection Wltil basil and served in a sweet reviews appear ev!ry other Thursday. 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( )111/,\/fll/• .. ~ '''14 I'\ Thursday, Augu$t 26, 1999 BOAT SHOW CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·we didn't want tog t tuck With 50,000 tapes,• he atd. •oomg a teJt v1 ion how wai. a more chrcct way of getting to people.• It w. sn't e&y at first ----....------PCcidlly iinaJlcing the product. Whltehertd c tunatQs it costs between $10,000 ti' $30,000 pN episode, and ttdvorUsers Wt'fC hard to hook. 1ln I 995, the tirst episode hit cable C1nd thP phone }x.>gt10 to ring. • ·i People en1oyed · the 30-, . rrunute progmm f_iJled with seg- ... eots on boctt Jc.signs, hi 'tory and fishing trips. The show educated as much cts it enter- tamcd, and advcrtt. ers began 1gn on. Now, aoout 75 per- cent of the show is funded by ad dollars. Although the show ts pro- <luced quarterly, the rC'cent ddition of a Flonda flagship stallon will mean a monthly schedule. Whit he d odded a W b sil -who d n't th e day ? 1- 'Wh ch has rc<:etved thousand of hits. He g ts om crazy BACTERIA CONTINUED FROM A 1 re4ucsts like why doesn't he which now includes parts of J>rutc up the bow 8 la Bay· l luntmgton Beach from the S;,,nta watch. .. •some people want to know Ana River to a mile north of the if the haroor ccmlams alt wat r pier, after bllctena levels were or if Balboa Island t. renlly nn found to be at three times the state limit. isl·)nd, • be-MltdT "Wa hav ---111at c1osure totn>WNfitnoTuer p1etty ~ood knowledge base mile-long one on Tuesday. and• what W\! don't know, we Much of that stretch has been will~carch. • Wh w closed since early July, but the en hitehead isn't incrcal>ed area-and the fact that working on tbH show, he skip· thE' sowce of the bacteria remains ~rs the Isla Mu1ures, a tout boat anchored nedr the Can-• unknown -have put officials.in nery Restaurant. l le alo;o con-Newport Beach on high alerl suits new boat owners, who "We are closely monitonng purchase expensive yachts '.'. and testing the surf zone, which is but don't get behind the con-Orange Street, a.bout seven trols. streets down from Huntington It looks like Whitehead's life Beach on Coast Highway, and 52nd and 53rd, streets wtuch are is going full-steam ahead. about another seven to 10 blocks "I can't ask for a better job south of the rivermouui," Kiff Sa.J.d. without bemg out on the water Smee the contaminants run· all the time," he said. •My goal is to attract a nationwide audi-dose lo Newport Beach dnd the ence. More people own boatS area around the Newport Bay, the now more than ever. That's a county's Department of Sanitation good sign.• has begun testing local waters three times a week, Kiff sai.d. Are you cOncerned about the quality of I water off NeWport? Clll our Readers Hot· fine at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypl/Otoearthllnk.net. Please spell your name and lrRIUde you llom own hd . . phone number (for verif1ca· tion purposes only). Councilman Tog Ridgeway said residents need not be alarmed because local officials dre watching with ,a coricemed and close eye. "The county 1s being extra Vig- ilant, and aJthough we show no contamination, we arc on alert," Ridgeway said. Ridgeway said he hopes the problem in Huntington Beach can be idenllhed and cleared soon. .• 1t·s d concern when yoµr neighbor can't find a source of contaminallon, so we're keeping abreast of the testing that's going on here," Ridgeway said .,~~ Mattress Outlet Store CRYSTAL CAVE SALE DAY 51 l"il>AY 8 29 · NOON • 6PM 15°/o OFF mo!>t nwrc handl!:.e h ' ' pe 111;1<1-!tlne\ ( 01 ,,,~ nh and h)l~ll}'' VIRGO ~IRTHDAY PARTY • Metaphysic.al Books • OrlqJHal Jewelry. Olfts Artwork f It r B d · Minerals l!tr Ocmstone.'> r('l' ~I 0 lcn ed Oil • tfand.Cal'\lcd Cry.I.II Qu,in '\'in tr Uuddh,J To All Virgos. · 11erb f:.sknllal Oil">. lnccno;e 891 Baker Street A16 •Costa Mesa 1. 14 (Corner of Saker & Bear streets) 7 J 'tt 7 5't• } J 5 J lE 3165 Harbor Blvd • . 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DurinJL.!lus summer atone, the CO aoorative Jiiis 5Cnt dozen of children . to summer, leadership and sports camps, and provided parenting classes and respite care to adults. Members ol the collaborative contribute resources to the orga- mzot1on. Grant fundmg allows them to hove a centml location and staff members, McGlinn said. Bes1d Familie and Commu- mtie:. Together grant mone}-', the collaborative also receives sup- port from the city in the ·form of Commumty Development Block Grdnls. fdmitics Costa Mesa Is apply· ing for a nurn r or oun atlon grants that they hope will tako them beyond December. •we're staying one way or another," Albright said. •The dif .terencc is who's going to be funding it• CHILORENS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT · IS MOUING . Hours: SALE NOW TO ENO.Of-MONTH 35% Off Children's Clothes 20% Off All TOYS BABY BLOOMERS/ MATERNITY WEAR M·f J0am-6pm Sat t lam-Spm 1125 Victoria St. IA. Costa Mesa (949) 548-1001 --- Oo,, Met Orange Coast College . ea,, Robert 8. 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Fish are prepared for sale at the open-air market. FISHING TRIPS Fishirig supplies and boat charters (open party and pri- vate) are available at these locations: Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, (949) 675-0550; Falco Fishing Charters, (714) 832· 7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, (949) 673-1434. SIX-PASSENGER CHARTERS Day and rught fishing char- ters are available for groups I or singles. Call Bongos Sport· bshmg Headquarters on Bal- boa Peninsula, (949) 673- 2810. BOAT RENTALS Streamline, center-console fishing boats may be rented at Balboa Boat Rentals on Balboa Pemnsula. These new 19-inch bOdts are equipped with live bait tanks, fish-find- ers and VHF radio. Available by hour and halJ-day rates at $170. Full-day rates are $240. U-Drive offshore boats eqwpped with VHF radios can be rented by the hour, half-day or full-day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Balbod 1 Boat Rentals at (949) 673- 7200 ,. SAILING ... LESSONS/BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent wmdsurfers and 14- foot sailboats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729-1150. MORE SAILING LESSONS/RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Mari· na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather arid first-mate instruction. Call (949) 673- 7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 644- 2525 or the l:.ido Sailing club at (949) 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING/CANOEING : /SCUBA ' :. KAYAK CLASSES .,. Beginning sea kayaking, rolling climes and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more informa- tion. call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., (949) 675- 1215. ' • • t KAYAK TOURS ANO RENTALS 1 1\vo-hoU:f kayak tours begm at 10 a.m. every Sunday from Newport Dunes. Cost 1J $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and cla!lses are also available. Call (949) 729· 1150. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hout) and double ($15 ~r hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa. Fun Zone. Call Bal· boa Boat Rentals, (949) 673· 7200. Paddle Power also pro· vides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call (9'9) 675· 1215. CANOE TOUI Of IACK IAY Bec1' Bay canoe tours are aa..d by Upper Newport 8ly .,., s.tuldq Meet at l;30 Lm OD ........... lllm4 Par w IDMlflltlon. ml...., .... CODE CONTINUED FROM A 1 nec;s improvement D1 tnc:t, stdrt· ed aJler residents complained about Health Emponum mer· c:hants having shopping cart , merchandise and bnlloon attached to signs and nempcl stands Lil the storefront. But that is hardly the reason for the increased enJorcem<>nt, said Planning Director Patricia Temple. The added vigilance 1s merely part of an effort by the business district and city to work t0gether to improve commercfkl districts on a citywide basis. One of the reason:; the city did not address the issue earlier' 'is . because the city was under- staffed, Temple added. She said it is a matter of priorities, and the council recently has moved code enforcement to the forefront. But if the oty is trying to unprove commercial centers, they are gomg about 1t back· ward, Monigal said •we're trying to beautify the city," Monigal said. ·we can't understand why the city objected to it~ *The problem, said Mayor Oenrus O'Neil, is ~at the city can Overenforcement7 Is the city being too • careful In Its effort to avoid lawsuits? Call our Readers Hotline at {949) 642· 6086 or send e-mail to dallyp//otOearthlink. net. lease spell yout.name._and indude your hometown and phone number (for ver- ification purposes only}. be liable for any injuries suffered if people tnp and fall over mer· chants' displays. •1 think it's unfortunate that store owners m Corona de! Mar should be proh1b1ted from dis- play!> in front of their store. espe· cially those displays that add charm and beauty to the city," O'Neil said. *What we have found, however, if potted plants, flowers, rollerblddes out m the peninsula are put in the public right of way, 1f people are injured by it, theyjll file a lawswt against the city.• Morugal, who wrote a letter about the enforcement to the City Council, told city offic1als that he understands the}' are taking pre- PREMIER l.AB!iLS ESCADA. ARMANI. C HANH . ST. JOHN. VERSACE. VALENT INO DRESS 2 KI LL New & Con~igned Designer Clothing 177 Riverside Ave , Suite G, Newport Beoch (949) 57 4-0099 Closing A-.•g. 3 IAiS-L S D.iyst 40°/.,-70°/o OFF EVERYDIING MUST GO%% w1. oni DWIOXD E..'OGAGf.\tE.\T ~GS WEPttj·G SETS ~-- so-1. oni t4K. 1s1<. 2a & m OOLDO.VU' ITE.\I Rlngt. n~1.:1a, ~cclc ChalM, Earruigs.~. 70'!. Ofrt , .nit~:···~ JEWELRY ltlarlonue's ·Geri• on: GOLD DLUIOXD IUTCBLS, POCUT Jl:rran:sij VJ,\~AGE UitTCllES ~-- Showcases,, DhplaJS & Ftdnres For Sale ~---~.-~ ESTATE dEWELRY • 4&49 C...p ... On. Su.It. B-I4I • lrrl&Ml In Th• Unkf'r•llJI. C•nt•r ·(form.crty ln'lne Morkf'tplo«) (:149) 854-4488 c ution goln t a pot nliru li · Roy Kim, own,.r of le G a· b lity, hut Ii ls that it has be n to Cla sico, said he u cd to plac y,rncd too far-and to the dctri· 1gn outside his tore adyertls· ~nt of th bu in s conunuruty. lng what w on th m nu, but "We fe l th city hould relltX later le med Uiat h h d tog ta th requin:m nt:. •to tho ext nt permit if h wanted to oonunu that oll mcrc:hants ar allowed to to place anything 'l leet beyond place potted plants or Oowers tn the storefront. • 1f they allow d front of their bu in in order us to do this, 1t would ottract peo· . to enhance and beuuufy tho vil-P,le and allow us to tay m busi· la~1e cs long as it does not impede n~ s longer," Kim SC!Jd, noting Thu00oy, Auein• 26. 1999 A JS und umdabl • Morug 1 dd d th t there should be a way for the .merl Chants to g t a vananoc becaus U1 a1 a go111g to det riorate unle Ith mercha~ts) can 1mprov It Councilman John Noyes Sliid thcst Monignl needs to talk to the coundl ond gel an encroachment pennil to be uble to encraach on s uy onie":'ffilh.iffiu..<;<'"'-._-. bustness hasn·c been down width,• MomgAl wr~tc. tlus summer, •Tue nt;y hould do tht! cify'!-p1 operty .......... -----~--'----• Although flowers mely seem something to attract pt>ople. • hannless, O'Neil said the oty 1s Not all merchants disagree not makmg any exceptions or with the city's pollcy. · taking any chanrns., I fe said it HJ could unders(and why they hds nothing to do with the City do it; I see some stores go hay~ Council being against the beau-wire with signs" said Keith Carl· tificalion of Corona del Mar. It's berg, the manager of Starbucks. simply a matter of possible liabil· "Everything is tight. P.uk.ing is 1ty. l.irilited. Although (the city) is a Even though tdxpayers may little stnngent about signs, it's en1oy the beauty of flowers, O'Neil added, they also must accept the nsk of liability if some- one gets hurt. Put a few words to -. w.ork for you. Call the .. . Daily Pilot. CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Public complaints and law- swts have heightened attenbon to this issue among city offioals ,, pa ban hen lnolred In an allto accident, roa • 'Crasli Course' on Soft Tissue Injuries.• Even ·tender /Jenders' can cause hidden m1uries tllat can develop into pan, flBadaches even arthritis Even ltOfSe, most peo1Jle WflO hav-e been mvotve<J m an auto accident may no/ even know that /hey ve been hurt. Most doctors g ~pa n killers to hide these ln1urie,s. U you have ,.;·~ been involved man auto accidenl don t settle PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY 20 Yl·dJ, t XJ l_'fll'llCC· until you receive you~ copy 01 our Frei R1port. ( Law Offices of John Rapillo (949) 675-5060 Just call Toll Frei 1·888·616·9679 anytime. 24 hours for a free recorded mP~ge The Cdll is free. so iS the report The Original MIKE'I CARPETI OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery * ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff e~ Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 . 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That $8.2 million proj~ct p'""a~c-e-. ---.....----.....----;;......----t-~w--:as bWlt thiougli a pnvate/j)Ul)T<h_r ___ _ Beach Public Library Board of Trustees' idea to build an arts and • education c nter is nothing short of , fabulous. The co.ncept, the brainchild of board Cpairman Jim Wood, was introduced to U1e· community last , week -a 22,000-square-foot facili- ty behind the Central Library in Newport Center that would house a public art gallery, three classrooms, a 400-seat auditorium, 6,000- square-foot reception hall and offices. Now he's on the other side of the fenrc Concerning construcllon at Harbor Day School isn't 1l tronic that Martin Bcower, whose mantra for years was "bwld, bwld, build,~ lS now upset becduse one of his neighbors is building 1 ·A wall doesn't always make a good, well. you know ... • Aug. 18)? BIU BENNETT Newport Beach 'Dr. Laura' dPs erves praise, not potsholc; . Tom Adams' lettc>r to the Pilot, ·con- fused by Dr. Laura·~ Beach Access beet• (Aug. 14) mdk~s statemmts U1at must be darif1ed He questtoru. why at 22 he can't go to a r,urt shop and buy d skateboardmg magdZUle but can go to a pornographic ihop and buy picture<, ol her -mearung .l..9urd Schlessmgcr -nude Some> who read that letter might not know the facts. Dr Laurd weot into a surf shop m South Coast Plaza to buy clothes tor her son. While he was trymg them on. she brow~ed throu~ maga- zines left on a table for patrotr's to see. "The cover of one U'ldtcdted it was a skatebodrd magazme !or teens. but included ui:!;1de was (objectionable) _. matenal She talked to the store manag-' er. showed hun the magazme, and asked him to remove 11. He refused to do so. Therefore. she dlerted mothers to the sit- uation on her radio program, which falls within her stated obbgabon of protecting children. The store• owner later clcmned Dr Laura did not talk with anyone m the itore, and if she did. they would have gladly removed the obJectlonabJe maten- al. Who do I bE>heve7 Well smce I also have hdd s1mtJar expenences described by Dr. Ldurd, I have no doubt that her version of the story is correct. Adam<;' letter also had a mean-spirit- ed reference to seeing nude pictures of Dr Ldurt1 on the Jntemet. Decadei; ago, she had d relallonship with a man who had taken those pnvate pictures or her. Recently, apparently Jealous of her noto- nety and possibly for a good deal of money, he allowed those pictures to be shown to the public. He is the one who deserves our disgust, certainly not Dr Laura, who has gone on to lead a moral,, .. happy and extremely successful hfe. Her noon-lo 3 p.m. radio program on KFI has topped the charts because through her expenences, mtelligence, and wit she helps others get through their diff1cult • times. She has become a beacon of light to millions of listeners throughout Arnen- ca and deserves our praise. SARA SANSEVIERI Corona del Mar Irvine Co. should listen tO- Newport r esidents Wait a num.i.te -when did the num- bers change at Crystal Cove? For months we have heard the Irvine Co. wants to build 800 homes -and commercial property -at Crystal Cove. Now we heu 1, 100 homes Wow -I wonder i1 the old lady who built the Winchester House is running the Irvine Co.? Is building really unmor- talityl Or 15 1t another billion? The lmne Co has been a positive force in our county for generabons -if it wasn't for thfml, our whole coast would robably look like Sonta Monica. But in ent yean;, our expenence with the ent group hos been less than satis- factory. The older community of homes we are ~lessed to live in has two major concerns that the lmne Co. ignores: 1) Runoff rom the upper goU course at Pelican Hill ~ed our beach access, and our com- munity has worited almost three years to JMtve funds to flX it ourselves; 2) Those of who blld vlP.ws to the south over the hway hav Jost them because of the -,et along the golf course. We wer a wed by upper manage- t that we would have some view oor· pcsors. bili now we deal with golf c:oune "90Ple. They have played cet and mouse litlJi U1 for about three yeAn, and now .... are IOOYe the horimn far UI all lllr:llMlll Why J ................. ·nus would really make the ared and the city stand out," said Corona dcl Mai resident Vicky Street, who added she'd gladly •add some of her savings if they would guarantee this would be built here." Eve Shenil liked the idea es well -aid it is "probably one of the best thirigs I've heard in a long tirn • e. We think so, too. The arts and education center would be a well-used, much-appre- ciated facility - a project worth Funding this type of proj~ ls partnership. We hope, however, never easy, of cour~c. It's a lot bf that any fund-raising efforts would money for the city to come up with. be delayed until the end of the We'd imagine a portion of it would Newport Beach Public Library be paid with public funds. And why Found~tion's $2.5 million endow-.. not? This is an ideal use of taxpay-ment campaign. The foundation is ers' dollars. But the lion's share halfway there a.l.feady, 'and mem- would need to come from pnvate bers expect to reach the goal in the sources -which will be tougher spring. It would take at least that than usual, since the Orange Coun-long to win all the appropriate ty Performing Arts Center will be approvals for the center. hitting up the same people to help We applaud Wood and hi:; board pay for its expansion. .. colleagues for their vision and fore- But with enough support from sight, and we encourage city offi- the conununity, the arts and educa-ci.als and residents to do the same. MAILBAG fare of Crystal Cove for all of us who love it After the Irvine Co. pushes through 1.l 00 homes above it, will acts of God be responsible for its rwnl Will we wind up With another mess like Hunt:ihgton Beach has rtght now? Well don't come to my house to admire the view, it's gone, too. LINDA PRIMROSE Corona de1 Mar Chiropractor always showed professionalism I would like to renund the Daily Pilot, and especially the Newport Beach Police Department spok man who was exten- sively quoted m the article regarding Steven Lovell, that in our country people are to be coris1dercd innoce nt unless proven guilty ("Police arrest Newport Beach chiropractor for sexual battery," Aug. 19) .. We may never know what motivated the unnamed women to make allega- tions against Dr. Lovell. I, for one, will never believe that Steve Lovell acted in an inappropriate fashion. I have been a patient of his for a couple of years, as have my husband and many of my friends -women and men. No one I've talked to bu had anytlijng but a com- pletely profelllonal experience with Dr. LoVell. He ii a dedk:ated, talented Chiroprac- tor who bu belped many people With their petn. lte ii Uo • very good and kind penon with a WrUk: family. It makes me angry and Md that unproven ~ baft been made wane by care- IMI poUat comments and ~ publldly. It is pleasure to see that the NewpOrt Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and its member businesses agree with the position of the initiative proponents as reported in your article of Aug. 19 CBusinesses won't trefOC: in Initiative~). Their survey shows that our irUdiitive will do more good for local businesses than the current traffic law. We witlcome them to our cause. The chamber's swvey results show that bus:messes believe traffic conditions are better in Newport Beach than in oth- er Orange County oties. We agree. The reason for our better traffic condJUons ls the now "gutted• Traffic Phasing Ordi- nance (TPO). lt forced the city to protect residents and local businesses by requir- mg mitigation of the traffic congestion caused by high-rise office buildings and hotels. etc., as a part of th(llf proJed$. nus enabled easy access of customers to local businesses. The new ordinance permits gridlock. The City Council can declare an inter- section •infeasible to improve.• The developer then can proceed to erect high-rile, congestion-inducing office bµlldingS without niltigating tretfic. Local busmea will suffer, u their cialtomen will be reluctant to esperlence gridlock on our local streets and Will shop elae· Wbete. Local resident.I will allo suffer edditioDal del4ys. Kudoe to the Chamber of Commerce eskle, I mutt correct MV8i'a1 lnacxuradel in the Pilot's~ 1) I am quoted u stating, "There ere lO majof IJIOjeds lined up tn the dly •tlorlaeYl'odtce .• In my ....... to .... Pilot dated Aug 13, I p..., out lbat I Wal ====-~~Ned .• 2) The proponents of the initiative M e rnischaracterized as a "band of environ- mentalists.• A simple reading of the mi· tiative itself would show that the propo- nents are former Mayor Evelyn Hart; Central Newport Beach Community Association President Tom Hyans; and . the undersigned, who is chairman of the Community Assn. Alliance, the largest residents organization in the city. We proponents are proud that the so-called "environmentalists" are members of our team. 3) The subject of the irutiative is stated as seeking to "tum over the new traffic phasing ordinance.• That.is incorrect. Our initiative addresses the detrimental fallout of the gutting of the Traffic Phas- ing Ordinance and does not correct the law directly. The new ordinance permits high-density buildings to be built with- out requiring that resulting traffic be mit- igated in advance in most cases. Therefore we have a broader target, as we seek to keep Newport Beach from becoming a congested, high-rise metro- politan area. We also seek to place con- trol of the city back in the residents' hands until the council does its proper planning job and updates our obsolete general plan. The initiative reqlllres voter dpproval of major proJE!cls, such as resort hotels on the perunsula, the Dunes on the bay, multiple high-rise offlcebuilding:. m many locations in the city, and other siln- ilar projects that will lower the quality or life and property values of residents. 4) The working of the new ord1mmce bas been incorrectly described as having the city now pay for the improvements in advance Come on now. the city doesn't have the money. That is the reason we have the ordinance in the first place. But now, with it gutted, we citizens have no recourse oilier than to place the initiative on the ballot of the voters to decide between traffic-inducing, high-rise office buildings or an acceptable quality of life. The Pilot has never called me to check the facts or respond to the three letters I have sent requesting corrections of previ- ous inaccuracies. As I believe that you want to avoid the appearance of bias, 1t would be good journalism to accurately present the positions of both sides. PHILIP L ARST Corona del Mar Remodel projects could destroy neighborhood charm Recently you carried the story or the problem concerning Tracy Stevenson's remodeling on Samoa Place, which revolved around the prohibition of the construction of a third story in a residen- tial zone. The Costa Mesa City Council addressed the complaints of neighbors because of its size and voted 4-1, thus rejecting a rehearing in the matter of prohibiting the third level of construc- tion. I wonder if there is not a similar type of problem surf acing in Newport Beach at the comer of 1l"adeWinds and Holiday, where there is currently under construc- tion on an R-1 lot a humongous home in dimensions both outward and upward to create a mansion totally out of character wtth the surrounding area? No doubt building pennits are m place, but I venture to suggest that a poll in the neighborhood would find ome interesting comments on ardlitectural controls in the city of NewpQrt Beach. Whatever happened to design review and how is it possible that one small ror· ner lot can contain such density and be so dom1n~9 to the neighbors? There must be vtrtuaUy mininlwn setbacks, so where ii Che prlv(lCY the neigbbon enj~ when the former slngle·1tory b0\118 wu on that lotf 11 the large11 ol the prospetOUI investors et workf Is this bow we nhlblt our neWfound wealtb and piece It '*ore the rommunJty to eltablllb btaggtnl rightsf I linoerely hope not. I hope that In tbe future, the city wll1 be mon1 c:areful in illulDa bulldlng per- mits for the older ·put. tL the~. Oller· wile we Wtll llowly 4l•lrOJ tii ....._ ol our ••ir--t d ... way,,_ DotsSlacneaGlniDIM1t w ... u&.1•• ..-....-...~~~----"""""~--------~--~~~ l 1. Doily Pilot - RllUTlll El Toro airport issue is scary I 'm writing ui response to what anti-El Toro activist Leonard .Kranser said in a recent article, ·Anti-El Toro camP. fire back at Newport Beach meeting" (Aug. 17). He states that an airport infor- mational workshop at the Newport Beach Central Library was a scare tactic used to help support a commercial airport at El Toro. Well, Newport Beach should be scared. John Wayne Airport has already undergone one expansion. Why shouldn't we fear another? We opposed the fin;t expansion and had to fight hard to get the limita- tion on flights and curfew we now have. However in the year 2005, we will M longer have this protection. Why was there an expiration date on these flight limits and curfew? Because plan- ners knew Orange County would grow to the pomt where we would ha\'e to increase the number or flights and hfl the curfew to meet the growing trans- portation needs of our county. Mr. Kranser writes: • 1 was very disttubed to sc~ how people were bemg 1 scared with these horro1 tale:. of how John Wayne will double and tnple 1t there isn't an a.uport in El Toro.• If these are horror tales, why isn't 1t being studied m the environmen· tal impact report as an alternative to El Toro air- port. These horror tales arc Plan F and Plan G. He writes: ·1 don't know or any responsible group lbdt would support ~l kind of an expansion." lf El Toro cillport doesn't hap• pen, 1t would be the same group that supported the (11Sl expansion at John Wayne Airport -husiness- es and people needing to travel Now there are more of them Maybe now is the time for Newport residents to ask the question: What il El Toro Airport doesn't hdp- pen? LINDA WOOTERS Newport Beach HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Franosco 94105, (4 15) 904-5200; regional office located m Long Beach, (310) 590-5071 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Adrrumstration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 • Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834- 3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th DlS- trict (Newport Beach. Santa Ana Heights), (71') 834· 3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Parr Drive, Costa Me!Kl, (71.f) 708-FAlR Board: President Don S41tarelll; Vice PreSkleut James Banch, ~n<l mem- bers Gery Heyakewe, Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Rondy Smith. Don Willet, Curt Pringle and Emily Sanford. Daily Pilot • YOUJNTlllll DmCTOlrt runs perl· odlc:.ally in 'the Dally Pilot. If you'd hke Information on gen ng your Ofganiza· tlon listed, c.-11 (949) 574-4128. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunte r re needed to offer educational and enrichment opportumt for g1tls and ~y:;. For more inlonnation, call (949) 646-7181. HUMAN OPTIONS .. The organization shelters, coun- sels and educates abused women and children. It 1S looking for vol- unteers to help run its Classy Seconds thrift store at 462~B E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Duties include sorting donations, dis- playing merchandise and sales assistance. For more information, call (~9) 631-4696. HOSPla SERVICES Volunteers are needed to Visit and. 8SS1.Sl home-bound hospice patients. No special expenence is required, training is provided. For more information, call. (800) 334-7859. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Pro1ect Caring which provides socializa- tion and cultural expenences and Shabbat and hobday celebrations to the Jewish residents and oth- I I • l e~ at Fairview 0 velopmental Center m Costa M . Volun· teers will •adopt• a facility to provide programnung pf Jewish content to the residents on a monthly basis and will be reqwred to take a TB test and fm- gerpnnting background che<:"-. For more infonnation, call (714) 44$-4950. JUNIOR l.EA6tlE OF ORANGE COUNTY 1b1s organization of women com- mitted to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential . of women and improving communi- ties through the effective action and leadership of trained volWl- teers, is seeking new members. For more information, tAll (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to provide four hours per week visitirig patients or doing errands for them or their care-givers in commwlities near volunteers' homes. For more infonnation, call (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBELT, INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilderness Park staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker reg- istration and general public ori- entation. F~r more information, BACK TO SCHOOL GOODIES 421 E. 1 7th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm f 949J 646-1440 -Summer Clearance AugL'St 27-28-29, 1999 Ladies Royal Robbins up to 303 OFF A11 In-Line Skates 203to503 OFF MSRP AH Sunglasses 203 OFF A11Billabong 503 OFF Alt Aaron Chang Volllitteer directory . . call (9<t9) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI mance ond ll· t cm while tutor adult.5 wtshing to fmprov developing po itive p r and thell reading and wrlting kills adult relationshlp . Poi more TrdllUllg workshops at the Cen· infonnatton, call (714) 549·9622, tral Library will certify volun· ex\. 35. teers. For rcgistrntion or mor MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA infortn4tion, call (949} 717-3874. OrangP County' only non-profit NEWPORT BEACH resident chamber orchestra RECTAL SERIES Thursday, August 26, 1999 A J'f commitment per month Th N wport Th t r Arts Cent r lS 1 2501 Oliff Drive. For more n1ormation, call t9"9) 631·0'.l88. OAstS SENIOR aNTER M ls on Wheels volunteers are needed to distnbute prepared dishes to horn -bound seruors ln the Newport Beach area. Th Laguna Shanti, an organization that works Wlth uff erers-of HIV and AIDS, is ceking caring vol- untcent to asshit Wlth running the front offtc , delivering meal&, providing transportanon and pro- viding complimentary therapies such as masi;age~pun_ttw:e and chiropractic ca.re. For more information, contact Lisa. Togbia at (949) 494-1446. needs volunt en for ticketing, The Fnertds of The Newport _ushering, phones. ma1hng ' _Beach Rectal Sen.es Guild.~ help with receptions. Nominees volunteers to as:.ist m fostering are also being sought for the music appreciation so that eta_ 1· d l'vCJ:Y een 11 ~'30 . a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. For more _ information, call (949) 644-32-44 •. LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for re$i- dential ho\lSing. It needs profes· slonal fund-raisers to support and maintain this resource. For more infonnation,call(949)675-1700. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The perfomung arts organization needs volunteers for computer input, ticketing, filing and han- dling phones For more informa- tion, call (714) 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors ~o make a lasting impact on a young person's life. Students from 10 to 18 years of age are matched with mentors to improve their school perfor· Board of Directors. For .more cal music will endure. For more OPERA PACIFIC information, call (949) 719-2599. information, call (949) 644-4208. The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for O~ra Pacific, has actlvtties for volunteers. For more information, call (949) 474-4488. NEW DIRECTIONS NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA FOft WOMEN, INC.. The YMCA needs cl variety of The recovery center for adult general volunteer help. For more wp}llen with a.lcohol and other infonhation or applications, call cheIWcal dependenoes seeks Rita at (949) 642-9990. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operab.oo Ocan Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organization that focuses on graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to paml out graf- fiti and assist Wlth other duties. For \ more information, call Michael Howard at (714) 435-0745. volunteers. For more information, call (949) 548-9927 between 10 NEWPORT-MESA a.m. and 6 p.m.. or call Joy at SCHOOL FOUNDATION 1949) 5-48-8754. The foundation IS look.mg for vol- NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer, call (949) 722-1611. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY UTERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to unteers to help with fund-raising efforts,· speaking opporturuties, public events and occasional office work. For more informa- tion, call (949) 631-41•3. NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER A variety of jobs need to be tack- led, including set construction, ushering, mailings and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is flexible, with a two-to 20-how ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The ta.rgest family shelter in the county needs volunteers for its children's programs. 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TOS\ Al.rost·UJ lb1y Plb he's cycled through Europe, played cotlegiate tenrus, raced m ~=~ p lympic-distance triathlons,· ~ fOmpetes m masters level crew, is a high-level ~uestnan competitor in aressage and stadium Jumping, leaches aerobics, • strength lab, cardiovascular lab and sailing, and helped develop women's crew at Orange Coast College. She's a dog owner and lover, too .. J ust who is this OCC Wonder Woffilin?" It's Llnda Moeller, who, in eight short years has developed OCC's women's crew program into a collegiate t.inda Moeller powerhouse. "When we first atarted eight years ago, we o nly had nine racers, 11 Moeller said. ·w e're now up to over 50 com~titors. OW' quick growth is largely e to the men's program and the success ey've had m the past. 11 Yes, it's nice to have a big brother lielping you out when you're growing up, ~d for the OCC's women's crew, they were ~le to share equipment and facilities with the already-established men 's crew and not have to completely start from scratch. OCC has the only community college omen's crew in the nation, but Moeller has t>een excited with the rapid growth of this ~rt. . ·w omen's crew is developing all over the C:ountry, especially in the Pac 10 and Big 10 wuversities, II Moeller sald. "The numbers F. . nttnue to grow at a rapid rate year aftet ear." For Moeller, being physicapy fit has been way of life. • COASTERS . SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE. MILLE NNIUM Estancia •Seasoned with experience, basketball standout is . psyched for his swan song campaign at Southern Utah., BARRY i;/\ULl\.'il II Six years of wisdom, expenence and perspective stand between Jim Faulkner and his final high school basketball game. And still the tears well. •I remember the losses,• be said frankly when asked to reminisce about his days as a flamboyant All-CIF standout at Estancia High. The Eagles won twice as many as they lost with hun in the. starting lineup, probably any year I've ever played." There was a time when Faulkner. 24 next month, doubted he'd ever regain such enchantment for the game. After starting as a sophomore for the Thund~brrds, his mission took him to Pittsburgh, Penn. for two ' rewarcting years. "I played basketball about rune times, but I really learned a • lot and I grew up," he recalled. "When I got back. basketball wasn't really that important to me. I kind of lost my desire to play. I was pretty depressed." • FITNESS JUNKIE but dropped three postseason decisions to then-powerful CIF Southern Section nemesis MorningSJde High his final two prep campaigns. "I was just cleaning out my closet and I ran into the videotapes of our two games against Morningside at the (Los Angeles) Sports Arena,• he said, recalling the 1992 Faulkner redsbirted : the year following his mission. But, watching • helplessly from the bench as his team struggled in the Mid-Continent Conference, his ambition was tnggered. "I grew up with two older brothers," Moeller said. "So if 1 wanted to fit in, l had to dive in and adapt nght away to what they were doing. It was painful, but educational" . Also, Moeller was introduced to the watei as a yoWlgster. "I remember working on my father's fishing boat for years," Moeller said. "I was born in Arcactia, but we always had a beach house, so I was always near the water." After graduating from Newport Harbor, Moeller attended Oregon State before graduating from San Diego State. "I've always been 'fascinated with the human body and fitness and that's why I got my masters in exercise physiology from Long Beach State.'' This knowledge of physical fitness has come m handy when it comes tt> teaching women's crew. Not qwte having the same upper-body strength as men, women have to totally use every muscle in their body to effectively get the best time possible. "Guys rrught be able to get away with not using certclin muscles because they can make it up with their upper body," Moeller said. "We have to utilize our entire body weight and we have to be real savvy on technique." In OCC's eight-year history competing with some of the toughest four-year colleges aroWld, the Pirates have been top·three finishers in the state a number of times, along with capturing the state title in 1996. "This yea!' should be very exciting, as well," Moeller said. ·we have 12-15 solid returners back for their sophomore year, as well as a very athletic novice squad." Like OCC men's coach Jim Jorgensen, Moeller's crew has had tremendous support from the local commuruty, as well as Pirate alunuu. •w e've been here long enough now to where our former athletes are finishing up with four-year schools and are coming back to lend a band any way they can," Moeller ~ said-•Something chan~es inside you for the better alter competing 111 crew. All the hard wor.k and hours in the gym and boats build strong friendships and commitment toward not only your sport, but your educational and personal growth.'' Also, like Jorgensen , Moeller is always . . WOMEN'S CREW SCHEDULE by the agony of not , • M"ch 1 S,.19 • Alumni weekend at Newport Harbor Jlm Faulkner being able to help his teammates.• • March 25 -San Diego State, UCLA, U. of San Diego, at Newport Harbor + April 1-2 -27th annual San Diego Crf!W Classic + April 8 • UO, Long Beach St., at Newport Harbor • April 1 S -Western Intercollegiate Rowing AsSociation Championship at Sacramento •April 30 -35th annual Newport Regatta +May 7 -Pacific-10 Championship +June 1 ·3 -Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship, at Cherry Hill, NJ. looking for additional rowers to JOlll OCC's crew. ·1 try to stay relaxed and give everyone a chance when it comes to how I coach," Moeller said. "I can be stem, when I Qeed to be. "I really got interested in coaching when I was an instructor/advisor of the Associated Students Leadership Program at OCC," Moeller continued. •1 was teaching students how to be leaders, which IS basically what coaching is." Perhaps Moeller's biggest thrill in all of this is giving women the opporturuty to do something that was .not too readily: available to her when she was growmg up; to be a part of a team. •1 played tennis in college because basically, that was all I could play, 11 Moeller said. •What I truly en1oy mC>lit is giving these women a chance to be a part of being on a team and learrung how to be as physically fit as possible. 11 Why the horseback riding? "We all need a release; this is mine," ¥oeller said with a laugh. •1t teaches me hbw to properly focus and It helps me relate Southern Section Division lll-AA and Southern Ca.liforrua Regional championship games which stifled the euphoria of the · defending state champion Eagles. "I was almost in tears thinking about losing those games. We should have won the first one (m which Morningside rallied from a seven-point, fourth-quarter defiot to cl8im a 95-85 overtune victory). That was kind of an end of an era at Estancia.• However, Faulkner's pldymg days, padded by one redshift year at Southern Utah Uruversity and extended two more by his Morman mission, will not reach their conclusion Wltil the end of next season. And. the 6-foot-6, 230-poWlder, who will shift from power forward to his more natural shootmg guard pos1bon, is positively giddy about the chance to impact how much VlSCeral angwsh defeat can induce. ~I'm really excited about this season,• said Faulkner, on schedule to graduate next spnng with a degree in physical education, with a nunor in communications. •w e signed a couple seven-footers, so we'll have the biggest team in the conference, instead of the smallest. I'm more excited about basketball this year than to my athletes. When I get neivous before a·=-~~ jumping event, I can relate that to my rowers WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS "It really hurt me to be there and not be able to play," he <:aid. ·1 was frustrated to the point of tears I realized 1 really did want to play badly.• He did JUSt that last season, averaglllg 9 6 points per game, • though frequently glVl.ng away inches and pounds to nval power forwards. ·coach (Bill Evans) used to Cdll me the point four (the po 1tion number given the power forward),• Faulkner Sd.ld. ' ·1 didn't shocif'much, because I • was bemg taken advantage of (in the pamt). so there was no reason for teammates to throw the ball down there.• He ctid, however earn Mid·Conl.Lnent Player of the Week laurels for two strong efforts in wms over Oral RobertS and Denver University. This season, the former two;-tune All-CIF performer, who was Newport-Mesa District , Player of the Year and Pacific Coast League Co·MVP after averaglllg 18.4 pointS, 7.7c~-~~~~-· reboWlds and nearly three assistS' for the PCL co-champions as a seruor, expects to utilize the deadly shooting touch he perfected at Estanoa "I'll be putting the ball up a lot more this year,• said the latest addition to the,Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating , the oncoming milleruuum. and what the y're feeling before a regatta. Newport LMding · 6 boats. 1 n For mote information on the OCC anglers. 4 yellowtail, 99.calico bass. S6 sand bass. 49 barracuda, 1 bonito. women's crew, or if you're a stude nt looking 26 sculpln. 4 rodcfish. 2 Wlffphead, 140 mackerel. to participate on the team, call Moeller at the ~ Lod&er • s boats. 152 qlers. 40 sand bau, 8 albac.ore. 6 blue fin tuf\.; OCC Boathouse at (949) 645-3505. 3 yeflowtail, 41 barricuda, 49 cahco bau, 36 sculpm. , ...... agles are shaping up nicely Estancia'• focus on emphasizing -season ronditioning gives Eagles e less hill to climb at this point. BARii\' fAUIJ(NllJI HllH SCIOOL FOOTllLL debut in full gear today. They aleady prac- ticed and IClimmaged m pads durmg a full- contact summer camp m June at Presno State . •'fyptcally, the kids have to adjust to wear· ing helmets, II Perkins said. •They c:omplal that they can't Me the bell. But since theJ"v9 already worn kill pedt in the 1\U1UD81', we didn't get that tM llnt UV. days (when Ml- ............. T....._ md~ ADii we daa't ~•big Of• edjurtt•P ... ..,pit •• ,... ......... l1111a•••wllaa1Mr II • '9dl t>MIE . . ....... °' .. " . . lllGH SCHOOL CIOSS COUlllY 'PIEVIEWS : .. ~ailors may be.the rabbits in the 'new' Sea yi.eW, 'IO'l( --.,W Tars move on without Herbetts. and with McMillen •1 ,.~t the forefront, it may not be too hard to swallow. ,,. .. J 0<.w11 Boo ~Not .: NEWPORT BBACl l -For four : years, Newport Harbor High's , .,\>oys cr<;>ss country team knew it icould depend on Curt Herberts. It • knew he would be the team's No. 1 runner, the mdtl who wt5uld get the team the points it needed. , With Herberts gone after gradua- .... ,; ~on, Newport Harbor will have to 11 lace up to the reality that Herberts 'isn't there anymore • "He was a key ftgure on our team. for the past four years.•: Newport Harbor C0c1ch Bim Bany iald of last yeM's ledgue champi- onslup and seventh-place state .fuusher "He'll be mc.se<l. Nobody can fill his shoes exactly. But our , guys cdn definitely filJ m his place" Despite the losi. of Herberts and Steve Jensen to graduabon, t}le Sailors have more than , enough runners to fill m the void. "'In fact, they llllght even have a ' 0runner who might not orily step mto Herberts' role, but may sur- pdss him I le's Junior Chris McMillen, who fuushed second in the Sea View League as a sopho- more and quahhed for the ClF finals in trdck for the 800 meters. "He's slighUy dhead of where Curt was at his age," Barry said. "I think he's one of the top five ruri- ners tn the county." For the Sailors to have d chance at repedtmg ldst year's stxth place brush dt the state meet, McMillen has to be the clear cut No 1 run- ner. "In tenns of rclctng," BdfrY said. "1t hds to be McMillen. He was never a No. 1 runner before. tie's held Curt out there with lum m the pdSt. That'll be d chdllenge for him to run without him He needs to grow mtu his role " Behind McM1llen will be three BOYS The Sailors Chris McMil!M Chris~ Doug Dukes Hugo Cortes Chris Negrete John~lt Joel Furman tvcm Romero Fernando Cortes Luis Perez c:o.dt: Bim BJny seruors who provide the Sailors with depth and lots of options. Chris Landgren, Doug Dukes and Hugo Cortes were all middle run- ners, but they were bumped up to be the top runners behind Her- berts at state. They will be count- ed on to provide Newport Harbor with stability and consistent per- formances. More importantly though, the seniors will be counted on to pro- vide leadership. The depth of the roster drops off after them with none of the runners having varsity experience. Barry will need them to grow quickly on and off the course. "We have some inexpenence, 11 Barry said. "Curt's been a ader for a couple of years, and ere's going to be as many as three sophomores on the team." A reconfigured Sea View League loses Corona Del Mar, Santa Margarita and El Toro. And Irvine has to deal with a diluted roster. Desplle a weakened league, the Sailors will still need McMillen and the three seniors to step up to repeat last year's suc- cess. "We're losing some quality schools," Bany said. "But we still have to perform well.'1 KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT Chris McMUlen ts Newport Harbor High's go-to guy lh1s fall. . • NeWJ>ort Harbor's girls team tries to sweat out th ' positire..results with someJtJlf_d. work over. the summe" Jos1Pu Boo llcif Plol NEWPORT BEACH -Dnvmg about town, you might see the girls cross country runners from NeWP.Qrt Harbor High m trai.rting. That's exactly what they're doing, even they are following some chaliced outline in a game they made up. "We're trying to make it positive and more fun to run," said jUnior standout Amber Steen. At the same time, the girls are · trying to abSolve any disappoint- ments from the previous year. That's when the Tars finished fifth in the CIF Divisian IV finals, keeping them out of the state tneet by one spot. That one spot has been a sore point for the team, but it is also an inspirational point. "We're trying to make amends for not making it to state last year," said Coach Eric '!Weit. But Newport Harbor will have to do it without Alicia McFall, who graduated. McFall finished sec- ond in the Sea View League final and 17th in CIF. More important- ly, McFall brought Ullparalleled leadership and work ethic to the team. "It'll be very bard to replace her," said Steen. "She made training a lot harder, and she pushed us, but she also made it fun." The Sailors will be looking at Steen to fill in some of McFall's void. The junior placed an .impressive 10th in the ClF meet, and she finished seventh in the league. Along with co-captain Carrie Foss, she has earned McFall's work ethic over to this. team. "Steen's been tremendous in summer training," '!Weit said. "She's got in the most miles dur- ing training, and she's been very impressive.'' 6; The team should be further bolstered by the return of F~ , who fought th.rough injuries last year. The senior will be the No. ·3 runner and Will be counted on fQr leadership. The No. 2 runner is juni(Jt Sonya Mechkor, who placed 24th at CIF. "I think she'll~ one of ute big surprises in the area,'' Tweit said. "Sh~ ha~ a •good tr8ck sea- son last year." Behind them are relative1¥ young runners. ln fact, only one senior is on the team. That could provide some problems for SOD'lf! teams, but because Newport Har- bor is returning most of last year's team intact, the Sailors are sea- soned. Nevertheless, they must up their intensity instead of fad- ing toward the end of the season, like they did last year Th~t means the younger runners have to mature · One reason for Newport Har- bor to be opb.mlstic is that Corona del Mar moved to the Pacifk Coast League. The toughest coni- pebtion figures to come from Laguna Hills and AliSo Niguel. But the Ta.rs will be m !he thick Qf the competition for the top spot. "Right now the program's m pretty good shape. we•re guard- edly optimistic," Tweit said. "Let me stress guardedly." . Eagles in deepening waters Dawn of a new era ·at Mesa; ·~II Llz Huipe anchors a ~ ._~anged Estancia team. JIN I'll Bo.> lkllyl'b COSTA MESA -Like their male counterparts, Estancia High's girls cross country team find itseflf JJ1 a trans1llonal penod. t.Jnhke the boys though, the girls team does have a familiar nd.ffie That would be Llz Hwpe, d Junior who fmu.hed filth m the Pacific Coast Leagul', 10th m the CJF , ·Division IV meet dnd ended up in the stdle competition. ·u she works hdrd, Liz hds a . · good chance of redchmg the CIF .fmals," Estanaa codch C harlie Appell said. Hwpe will be looked upon to pot only lead the Eagles on the rece course, but to also keep the team stable off the course Unfor- tunately, she will recognize few faces that are her teammates. , Estanaa lost hall of the team that firushed fifth m the CIF 01Vlsion TENNIS , Davenport advances NEW HAVEN, Conn. -Lind- say Davenport of Newport Beach r."' is getting ready to defend her ~ U.S. Open tiUe by advancing to ., , i}le quarterfinals in the Pilot Pen ,.,, lnvitabonal after Tuesday night's : ·•1'l-4, 6-2 win over Nathdlte Dechy. t~;t Davenport, 23, had eight aces ' ' and broke Dechyf our times , ••1" ·The No. 2 ranked player in the world, Davenport has won four titles this year, 1ncluding a aight-set victory over Steffi · ~af at Wunbeldon. : ,·Y Davenport, the No. 2 s ed, • dvances to the quarterfinalS and : will face either Julie Halard- • Decugis or Amelie Mauresmo. •Just going th.rough what I've ••!e:n th.rough, you stay a little bit ore cool under pr me,• Dav· port 1&d. •r•ve got a little way to go. l don't feel like I've peaked lyet this summer.• GIRLS The Eagles Uz Huipe Jr. KateJyh Aronson Sr. Janet cahuntzi Jr. Stephanie Melendez Jr. Aceli Morales So. Maria Arrr:l'fO Jr. Carmen McNeil Jr. Coam: Charlie Appell . rv meet to graduation and trans- fers. And orily three of the top seven runners from last year are returrung. · Plugging the holes l~ft by the departures will be three Juniors and one sophomore from the juruor varsity team. Needless to say, the team is a little green and would have to overachieve lo match last year's success. Tius is definitely a tra.nsttion year for us," Appell said. ''We're 1ust trying to improve and not get hurt." The team is not completely depleted though. Besides Huipe, Katelyn Aronson JS coming back as the team's orily senior. And there's a chance one of the run- ners can step up dDd contribute. But the team will need all the expenence and help it can get from its returning runners to rem8.l.Jl competibve in a slightly tougher Pacific Coast League. Replacing Laguna Hills is defending ClF Division IV cham- pion Corona Del Mar. With the usually d eep University team, Estancid will find the competition tough for its young team. Instead, the focus JS on youth th.is yedf, and there are some promising signs. And Hwpe will be retunung for one more year. If all goes weJl, the Eagles could be solid next year. But Coach Appell saw how quickly one can lose· players unexpectedly "If we keep the kids around. then we can improve," sums up Appell. Hiii SCIOOL FOOTllLL • Key losses force the Mustangs to adapt. J<.N v11 Boo IC¥ Pict COSTA MESA -When Eric Davies' name is mentioned ..at Costa Mesa High, most people would know hlm as the chemistry teacher. Few would think of him as a cross country coach. After all, most of his runrung experience came from the few years he ran at Newport Harbor High and OCC. He briefly helped Out the coaches al Arizona State Uruversity, but cross country did not enter into the equation after he moved back to Southern Cali- fonua. "I'm afraid I'm don't have a whole lot of experience," he said. Nevertheless, that hasn 't stopped Costa Mesa High from hiring lum as its new cross country coach for both bOys and girls teams. He has the unenv1ous task of replaong Joe Busi "W)d a program wluch boasts of a powerful girls The Mustangs Sarah Cotton Jackie Nguyen Julie Hitt Michelle Barnett Alice Ho Cindy Ramirez Cindy Tran Stephanie Landet'os c:o.ch: Eric Davies program that is considered the class of the Pacific Coast League, which won the state title in 1997 and just missed out on the state meet last year, finishing fifth in the ClF Division rv. "Any time a new coach comes m," he said. "Change is inev- itable. I would like to keep the same philosophy, and I would like all of them to perform to their fullest potential.'' If be wants to duplicate past success, then he needs all his run- ners to run to thell' full potential YOUTH llSIETllLL CHAMPIONS CELEBRATED Winners comprised from 26-team, four division league under Newport Beach Community Services hand .. NEWPORT BEACH -The wuming teams from the Newport Beach Community Semces ·summer Hoops, •99• were annoUllced Tuesday. Twenty-six teams compnsed of boys and girls entering second th.rough sevent.n grades parttc1~ted m the eight week, swnmer recre· ational league. l The winners m each diVIsion \..rere: . . Girls .. A'' DMston (6th· 7th grade): Erika Hosseini, Simone Borghei, Ashley Slatery, Malka 1\'obman, Monica Chalawat, DJ. 'Jrobman, Ashley Rhinesmith, Matty Christensen. Boys •A" Division (6th·7th grade): Devfu Murtaugh, Taylor Wessling, Roy Martinez. Neal Rafferty, Annan Beiraml and Case Fly- nn. Coecl "I" Division (4th·5th grade): Brad McCoy, Kelsey Chase, Aaron Northcraft, Scotty Smith, Max AdelsoJl. and Nico MCCoy. Coed ·c· Dfvis1on (2nd-3rd grade): Parker Rhodes, Scott Thoimen, Enk Mutzke, Doniel DtChito, Weston NWIOn, Muon Sayer,Evan Dean, Misha Pakvasa, and Cameron Holmee. ' I Not only is Busi gone, but so is la~t year's Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa Distnct Female Athlete of the Year, Janue DeNoewer, who is now rurl- rung for New Mexico State. LaSt year, she won the CIF Division IV meet and finished fourth at state to cap off an illustrious high school career. It IS an understatement to say the Mustangs have a hole to fill. But fill they must, and Davies remains optimistic. "To tell you the truth," he said. ''The team has the capability to fill her shoes." To do it, Costa Mesa must use its depth, which it bas loa(is of. Eight girls return from last year's squad to give Mesa a deep and experienced squad. One is senior Sarah Cotton, who asswnes the role of No. 1 runner. She was an All-PCL runner last year and fin- ished 10th in the CIF. Another key runner ls senior Jackie Nguyen, who, according to Davies, looks great tlus year. She finished 29th in the CIF final and will be count- ed upon to provide leaderslup and depth. YOUTH FOOTllLL Newport-Mesa rolls NEWPORT BEACH -Quar- terback Allen Pineda ran for one touchdown and threw for two more to lead the Newport-Mesa Irish Seahawks to a 49-0 drub· bing of tl\e Orange Chiefs m the first scrlmmage of the season. Matt Enonias scored twice on long touchdown runs, while Omar Ruiz and Jose Zuniga each scored on runs of 10 yards or less. Pineda's touchdown passe went to Brian Campos on a quick hitch ~ and to navis Wwow on a 40-yatd streak. The 5eahawk..s are a combina- tion of players from Ne~rt­ Mesa Junior A.11-Arilencan and the Costa Mesa Pop Warner Cowboys. Neither squad had • enough players to field a team so Cowboy Coach Mike Cote took hit players over to the Seabawks. ..,,. 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YOU lntctOf's respom•blllty to port BHth, C111lornla Nam• Statement TI111 statement ~s h tcJ ---.....uCOHTN:T A.u.l/J, teg111.e wlUU!ILUruver !1Y 92715 Tht lo!~ wittl tne Counay Clertt of Y9t A ~ lllda!l -. to or • Consohdaled Repr1> OW.nalt-19 ~ are doiiig 001.neu 1:~ °'~~ .. ._ hilghelt '*lltlr for cmh. gr•phica to acknowledge ~ed by 1 corpora':) CYBEATEK COUEGC:, Dall Pilot Aug 26 Se t (<mhiln ~I) l"l'Ull be receipt OI the Surface bus~:sl:'/ti!~~ed no 3'400 Avenue ol The Ml. 2, 9, re. 1990 T'l'I~ n..a ~ 11> Nlllllnll Panclng Lot bld docu· ~111114 • SU!le A110, Costa Mesa, ~ ~ OolfJOiillDI), mtflll Un111ers11y w1M notify Lescoullo Nurses Regis· CA 02626 Flcutlou1 BualneH c11wwn an a ..... Of ,,..._, SIA>cOntrectora Who have 1 1 Robe Ev Cybertech College. tnc , Heme Stat•ment -._•chel*dl'Mn~• .... reglsfflfed with Design a $tc1. TtreH11,.rt ans. 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Name Statement dent NIWPOfl Beach, Calitomi8 .. bf .. ~ ~ THURSDAY,AUOUST2e, The toloWing perscns Thtl statement WU fled 92660 .,_ • ltlOWll bllaW, d el 1911 AT 11:00 A.M., at: are doing bualnesa •s Ywllt\ I.he Cou'lty CleO< ol Thill bUllnMS Is con· ._,., ... and ~ ~ CONFERENCE ROOM PENINSULA POINT 0ranoe Cou'lfL~·ll9 dueled by. I oorporauon l -,.d ID and naw held~.. 570, MAIN LIBRARY TRADING, 1641 East 1 261 Have you started doing W.. in .. lw•..,.. c»-BUILDING, Balboe BM:I s.lboa cau-Dally Pilot Aug 26. Sep1 buslrless yet? No ct.I ~ urm end UNIVERSITY OF fomla 92661 ' 2. 9, f6, 1999 Th814 Refngeieted SeMC»S of ~ID e o..t d Tn.mt CALIFORNIA. IRVINE. Tom Ray Wilder, 1&41 Fictitious BualneH Amenc• Inc . Jurgen dmcrt.d blllDtN The .... ,,. IRVINE. CA 92697 East BalbOa Blvd • Balboa. Nam• Statement Speethe, President , ba,,....1n.,-.a-CIClflCMlon (See Map In caMomia 92661 ~ f-"-'·" This $1atemlflt was filed ..-.. 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Inc , Arthur Paul Gerard Mueller, i-. d Sele) ,_,.~ INTERESTED · NOTICE OF JudiC8, President 29940 West unk1 Menifee, ~loba911b1tlblloW SUBCONTRACTORS APPLIC~TION TO This statamen1 was filed Ca 92584 ... amauntnwybeQl'alllefon ARE INVITED TO AT· SELL ALCOHOLIC With the County Clerll of This business Is con- ... ol .... lNllDr. RMAS TEND THE PRE BID BEVERAGES Orange County°" 8·24·99 dllCled by an mc!Mdual ICREGZDE, N-4 UNMRRIED CONFERENCE Date o( FillflO 1999$803203 .HaYe you Started domg ~ Qlt ~ T~· s .. ted bide wlLI not be ApphcaUOO Dally Pilot Aug 26. Sept bualfltss yet? No *TIONAL. D!FAULT 1ccepted 1rter: 2:00 P.M. ,t,ugosl 10, 1s;j99 2. 9, f8, 1999 Th815 Paul G Mueller SERVICNl OCRPORATION TUESDAY, SEP'TEMBER To Whom II May Concern Ffctltloua Bu1lneu This statement was filed Aeaardld 07131/Ua • 1, 1991 Al Design and The Name(s) ol lhe Name Statament o::c~~~i: lnltnl1w1t No 19111()4g7311 Construction Services, Aool«;anl(a) rs/are The !allowing per50f'IS 1~1eeo Gica.I~ In 1he Ollll UnlvetSllY ol Clllfomia SETO MASAYOSHI are doing business as Daily p IOI A 12 19 d ._ Aecardlr al ORANGE Irvine, Be~eley Place. GEORGE ~ P&A lntemabonal .,.._ 1 '1.19 ' ' ~. Celbnla. Diiie d Su•t• 3500, Irvine CA The appl:cants hsted b Development. 1778 26· ..,.....,t 2• l 999 Th75SI s.ia· Qlr1fl111119 11 10:00 /ilM 92697-2450 at>ove are applying 10 Ill• onrov1a Ave • Costa Flctltioua Bu1fn .. s P111oe d s.-N THE P'RONT Sealed bide will be Depanment Of Alcohohc Mesa, Ce 92827 Name Statement Of THE R.NJPa..ES AT opened •t 2:05 P .M., Bevere99 Control IC sen Stuart Gaddis, 339 Cher· The lollawtng persons THE~ EHT'RY /IP£A TO Tueada~, September 7, alcoholic beverages at rytl99 Ln . Newport Beach, are doing bU&in8$$ as THE fll.M:EHT1A CNC ~ 1999. 3033 BRISTOL ST STEN Ca. 92660 Construcilon Manage- TER. 401~11 E ~ Bid Secuntv 1n the COSTA MESA. CA 92626 Andr•w Crane. 512 merit and Design, 442 Em- AVE.., ~ CA amount ol lO'?e o1 the For the followinQ type ol Tustin Ave • Newport e"°" Street, Cosla Mesa Lump Sum Base Bid. ex· Lleense. 41 · ON'·SALE Beach ca 92627 CIUlomia 92627·2112 :::n::::::~3'.~ cludlngaltemates,shaRac· BEER AND WINE • Ph~1p l.'1m, 512 Tustin Howard Gilpin 442 Em-• company eadl Bid The EATING PLACE Ave , Newpotl Beach Ca ertan Street. Costa Mesa, s..tl ~or Clll9 oom-Surely 111u1ng the ~Bid Pub~shed Newport Beach-92627 Clltlomia 92627·2112 man ._...io., d ,... prq>-Bond she" be, oo 1ne Bid Costa Mesa Dally Pllol ThlS buslneu 1s con· Thrs bvslnes5 IS con· ertv' 935 ~ Deadline, ll51ed in the August i!, 19, 26. 1999 dueled by: 1 l1m1t8d dUCled by a.n rndlvidual STREET,.OOSTA J.£SA. CA tasted put>hshed Slate ot Th756 pannerstltP HaYe you started doing 12927 AP.H 422-424.33 The ca111om1a, Oepartmefll ol NOTICE OF Have you slar1ecl doing business ~t? Vos, 8116199 ::-= :.n.:: = ~~~~· ht~ o~:~;:~ APPLICATION TO bu~:::~sJ:g,1~ ~a;~1~:e~1 was filed ,_ d ....... eddr.-and Sureiy Insurance In Thts SELL ALCOHOLIC ThlS statement was' filed with lt\e Couflty Cler1t of all* catlW\'IOl'I dleGnlllon If State BEVERAGES wtth the County Clerll ol Oraoge County on 8·17·99 _,, lfiown abo4 ; 00 .... The suooesslul Bidder Date ol Flllnq ApphcatlOfl Ofange County on 8·24·99 19996802531 ..;_ Of ~ oomman end Its sut>oontractons wm 04-AUG·1999 111996803268 Dally Pilot Aug 19, 26, daltigi'*»i la lh.:Mn. dnc. be required to lollow the To Whom It May Concern Dally Pilot Aug 26, Sept. Sep!. 2 9, 1999 Thn6 tlorla '° .. lomlllln ill .. nond1scnmlnal10n requ re· The Name1s> ol the 2 9 f8 1999 Th816 Fictitious BualneH rnef1t1, Ml lorm 1n tne Bid· N>Phc.ant(s) s./are' ' ~,,.,be dlllined ~ dlngOooumentsandtopay REFRIGERATED SERV· Flctltlova BuslnHI Name Statement _,... • .....,.,..._ID .. prevailing wage rates at ICES OF AMEAtCA INC Name Statement Tne lollowlng persons .. ....,., ~ to ~ al Iha location°' the W011t. The appllcan1$ ttstad The lo1tow1no persons are dolno business as: .. dim al h ~ d All lnaurance pollcla •bove are applying to the are doing buSlness as PARADISE ISL.ANO HO-Hi,..._ d s. Diiie; a.is. required 10 be obtalfled Depanment ol Alcotlolic COMPANY GEAR. 2151 I TEL & CASINO RESORT. , • NATIONAi.. CEF.-a. T by Contractor eMJI be Beve..-ge Conerol to seQ Ofllnge Ave . IH, Costa 115 Abalone, Newport ~ OOAPORATICN aublect to approYel by alcoholte beverages at Meaa CA 92627 • Beacn, CA 92662 r 3CD> N C2HTRAI.. A\.'!NJE. Uf'Wenlty fot form and 3001 Reo HtU AVE VMan Louise S•mon<s l Paradise, UC, (Oeta-STE 290 Pt1Cl!.NIX. R.. eubatenc:e. All avch pot. BlDG 6 STE 106 2151 Orange AYe.. fH, ware), 115 Abalone Ave .• t11D12 a.. LN (71-4)211> lcee an.II be lauad by a COSTA MESA CA 92626 Colla Mesa CA 92627 N•!'J>Ofl Beach, CA 92662 '812 SM! QAATNER compeny, wtlleh lel nated FOf the f011oWtnO iype of Til6I bu .. neu 1s con· This bl.Illness ts ooo· 1"RUSle SM.ES ~ by e .. 1 end ahell have a Uoeme. 09 BEER ANO ducted by: an Individual ducted ~ Lllnlled ~mes ns. W.?.-. ~·y,~~1:,-:.:=::.= :J~ ~~~~~ bu~?s~ed dolnO U:.~': you staned dolr1o of Vnl or better. SALER 20 OFF SALE V~an LOUIN Stmonts bulllnlU yet? Yes, 7·t0-99 ADVERTISEMENT The aucceasfUI Bidder BEER ANO WINE This statement was filed Puadlse, UC, Karl FOR SUB-BIDS be ~·red to have on• of Pvbllshed Newport Bea<lh• with !he County Clefll ot Ka&mos Praident, Man· Sub)act to conc1111ons tho fOllOWmg State of Cel· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Ofange County on 8·24·99 aglrlg Member prescs1bed by the under· lomll Contractor's licenses Auoust 12 1e 26 t999 1""8032511 ' This Slatement was Ned &igned. saal&d bods for a current at the time ol · ' ' Th758 Daoiy Piiot Aug 2e. Sept wi'th the County Clerk of Lump Sum ContracU19 In· submission of the BIO FlctiUoua Bualnea 2. 9, 18. 1999 Th817 I Orange County on 8-17·99 v1ted ror the following General Eno1neenno N S • FlctltlOua Bualneu 19996802478 Wol1t Contractor ame tat.amen• oa11y P1101 Aug t9, 26, SURFACE PARICINO (License ClassrflCllhOrt) The folowlng persons T~·o;:,!!atem•n' Sej>I 2. 9, 1999 Thn8 PROJEc\OJg, 996511 ICen~ Coda ar~g~G~~s1684 are c:!Olng bU~~ss~on1 FJctltlou1 Buslnes• UNIVERSrTY OF d~neral Bvlldl ) Winter Aye,, Space 42, STREETSKATE, 321 Nam• St.tement CALIFORNIA IRVINE Cootractor no Costa Mesa. Caltfomle Ogle, Unll A, Costa Mesa, The 1ollowing persons DESCRI PTiON OF (L Cl mca ton) 92627 Cahlomla 92627 are doing bUslne&& aS; WORK: IC9nse :ss t Marl<Kendr1dl, 1684 wit· uann Van Hamersveld, I FREE RUSn' DEFENSE The Surface Parking (Uoense Code) Iler Ave .. Space 42, Costa 321 Ogle, Apl A. Costa FUND. 8718·B E Indian project conslsla ol the coo· Paving Contractor Mesa. ca!lfomia 92627 Mesa. Cahtomia 92627 I Hills Ad .. Orange, Calif atrvction ol one temporary (Uoenae Classlllcabon) John Archer, 4223 Dana Th" buslnesa Is con· 92869 partling lot and thrff per· c.12 Rd., Newpo11 Beach, Celi· ducted by. an lndlvldUal I Katharlfle Ornelas. manent f)llrtclng loll 10-(Llcense Code) fomia 92663 Have you staned doing 8718·8 E. Indian Hills Ad., caled throughout the UCt THE AEGENTS O~ Tl-IE This business ls con· business ye1? No Orange, caltl 92869 Campus. COnstrucuon In-UNIVERSITY OF ducted by: a gtfleral JaM Clay This buSlness IS COO· ckldel. CIMMO and grub-CALIFORNIA par1netSl\lp Van Hameraveld duded by an lndMdual bing lnc:luding the removal August 1999 Have )IOI.I started doing This statement was flied Have you stal'\lld doioO ol several latge tlMS and Pu611shed Newport Beach· buslne$s ye\? Yes. with the County et.Ill Of boslnlSi yet? No slum(>$ In two ol the toes Costa Mesa Da 1y Pilot 08/17/'i1SI Orange County on 8-24·99 Kalheme Omelas grading paVlng with curb A t 26 31 1 m John L Archer 19'96a03258 This statement was faed and gutie1 storm d111r1 Jn· uous ' ThT'Tell Ths statemeot was flied Dall'/ Pilot Aug 28, Sapt witn the County Cleitt of st&llaliOn 5.1e 11ghting rid with the County C.rtt of 2. 9, fe 1999 Th8t8 Orange County on &-17°" 1anc:1scaplng Fictitious Bu1lnna Orange Count~ on 8-18·99 Flctitloua Bu1lneH 08.tlv Plkll 1.~"~S: Ee1Jm1led COnatNCUon H•m• Sta~t '"19Ml802m Name Statement Sept 2 9 1~ Thn9 Coet: 11,250.000.00 The f()llowing persons Daily ~Aug 28, Sept TJle lollowlng persons~• PROVIDE SU•·•IOS .,. doing b\JStfl$$$ as 2 9. 16. 1999 Th820 11'9 dolr>g buslnea IS Flctltlou• Businea• ONLY TO ntE FOLLOW· CAPISTRANO SURF & Flctltloua 8ualMH WILSON COFFEE Ham. Stateme,,, INQ PRE-QUALIFIED SPOAT,31888Del0blspo NameStatement ROASTING, 1760 The following persons .PRIME CONTitACTOAI: St • San Juan CaP15trano, The lollowing pel90f\I Monrovia Ave Sle. 85, are dowlO buloness IS AU AMERICAN CA 92'7& •re dOlnO bulWlt• &I Costa Mesa, CA 92627 NEWPOl\T BEACH ASPHALT Jawad Nash, 8502 E Ful T111Ck Fllneu, 217 Anthony P. Wilson. 1560 YACHT CLUB, 1099 400 E 6Ul Street, Corona, Wood Cow Dr. •212. Gallery Way Tustin Cell· Orange Ave , Costa Mesa, Bayside Dnw. lffwpot\ CA 91718, (90!1) 738·7600 Anaheim, CA 92808 lomia 92792' ' CA 926V Beach, CA 92660 Eatimal!Or Don Madison Tht1 bus4netS Is con-Kelly Scott Newton 217 D•wna Be nu 11 Newpott Beactt Yed'tt E.A MENDOZA, INC ducted by an lndlvldval Galle~ Way, Tus.t,in,. Cell· Sundance Ave., Newpon Club, LLC, (Cel1tomla). 18 TechnolOgy DIM, Suite Have you Slart&d doing tom1a 92782 Beach. CA 926&3 1099 e.yslde Ortve, New- 134, lrvlne, C~ 92618, bualn"8 yet? No Thia buslnest II con-Thia bl.ISIMU IS Qon-~ Beacil, CA 92660 (949) 789·9t00, Estrmetor Jawad Nash ducted by;.,.. lndjvidual ducted by! a general This business It OOO· Paul Mendoza Th•a 1t11emen1 wu tlled Haw you stened OOino pertnerahlp duoted by: Limited EXCEL PAVING W!ltl lhe CoUt'lty Clertt ol business yet? No Have you .. al1ed do~ Uabllily Co COMPANY Orenge Coun:lire1.t:0·99 Kelly Scon Newton business yet? Yee ~ave you started doing • 2230 Lemon Avenue, Long 1 11A This .stalemel'll was tiled January 1998 ' I bl.Illness yet? No Beach, CA 90806, DaUy Pilot Aug. t 2~ 19, with the County Cleftl of AnthOOY P WlllOrl Newport Bead'I Y.a'lt (562l 5995&4t, Esllrnalor: 28..lo.Sipl 2, 1999 th769 Or•nge Coont~~ Th111tatemenl was hied Club, UC, TerNlOI Jim Yad<ley FliiltiOUa Bu1l,,..a , 1 with tne County Cieri< of PhU1ip•. Member SWINERTON ' Heme $t8tem9nt Dally Pltoc Aug. 26. Seot Orange CoUt'l~r~··99 This sta*"9nl was filed WALBERG The follDwing persona 2 9 fB 1999 Theil 1 217 Ywlth the County Cieri. ct l°C:',..~~ Bi~ s~ ace dOlnG bu111'1811 aa 'Ftdltioua BualnMt 2 °:"rs'~g 26~~ ~ Coun~r.'1t~fu9r e2Mo (IM9) 02Noo0 INTERNET MUSIC AE· NefM StatwMnt • • · Daily Piiot Aug ti 20 • EallrMIOr Greg Huitock ~OS, 328 VISta Tfuc:he. The follOwll'lg persons Flctltloua 8ual.,.a1 Sept 2, 9, -1999 Th7t0 • PAl..OMAA GRAOINO & Newpott Buch. CA t2tl60 are doing buaineS1 a · Heme ~· PAVING, INC Mo Soulati, 328 VIiia ""*11enoe e.ptal, 151 TN ~ pef10f\I 88C 1171 .! 2150 N. Cenlre Clly ~26eo~ Baldl. Kailrnva Dr .• Suite K·2. .,. dOltla bullnaSI u NOTICE OF PilihOH P~, Svt1a C, Eecon· Tnaer Muitala 2137 ca.ta MeM, CA 92628 AMEAfcA. AMERICA. TO M>mt~A t.J.:·~~~ Ek»nAv ... e.eo..-....... ,ff~~ ~C:~2. ~As~~ NewpM ESTATE OF: tor Rict; WI te CA lml7 Cotta Mesa. CA 92629 Kaiy R Downs Btown CHRIST A DOROTHEA A J NOlllE COMPN4Y Oennil Rodm9n 4809 Thia bus1nM1 11 con• 304 '13rd 5"411, ~ PEtttALI. nM -1 1 S506 E l..loCX*l A~ 8ea11»1e Or· ~WPol1 ~.ct by a ~ &Men, CA 926t3 CHRISTA DOROTHEA °'*'f8 CA ne&$ (714) Blach, CA 92fJ63 ~ you aialllld dOtrlg 8u.n Brown CMMlan· IA.NDERIOH 1 U7·1~111mator •.... !l:, ~ oon· ~ Y9r7 Ya. ""· »e 33rd St1!!1_t~· CAM NO. A1114M $1e1ie ....,.,. v7 --·-tr»1• pon 8Mct1. CA t~ T _,, .._,,. ............ S Alt. f>llltnerahlp CCU G tnc., GtOM William A Ol'O'MI ~ o .,. ,_ ' .,..,.., CONSTAUCflOH ~~!Wd ~ ... ~~ & OEO 33r0 StlHJ~HN.;.polt =·~.;.,c;:: 3t5t Airwey Awe... SIMe 1,.-·.-..;;:.; ... lleO hac:fl CA f;t1JN eons ""° '"" ----E·2, Coa1a ..... CA Thi* •1• llltd """ .. County attll oC Thl6 bUllMM ll eon Ille ....... d In .... OI taeae. (714) 1567·?'tJ1. !: ~ ~ ol Orange Counlv On 1·3'"91 ducted by· an unln• Hiit• 01 botfl ol. ['IClfnetor. Frri Aehfaf °'*'!09eouneyon1"1°"9 ,........,. cofllora11d 111oc11t10" CHAl°iiA OOAOMA UNIY£ASAL PAVING . t~llJ ~Pilot~ 28, 8elM · CllNf than I perlntl~ PINHAU. nee OONTAACTOM. INC Delly P• Ai.IQ, 12 11 2. I . I.,... TNl2 ~ YoU a....a dDlf'O CHNITA OOAOTl1EA 10810 lo ..._,A*""• 29 ~I ttlt ftim MVlilD ~ l':!.n No SANOlftSON .. =.~) .... CA 11.aa; .. ,... ~ =~IWH*<S .:~~~"-t~ ~; C»I ~ NlfM ........... 1• IDINI! .. __.. ,,.., tt"9 ~ Qelti OI ALVIN In _. . WUT8'N,, ::-=.,..one ---· °'*"' ~ ....... COUft 111 c.llDr· . .ea••• -1~ ::\:' .;'\. ~:.. 'ft.:; :?=~~ ,...~ ~:rr:. .. -. .,.,......,..... ... CA__, .. : ....... __. -~.p. lain Act ('Tlli$ ~ wUI alow ,.. petMlf'ltl ,. r9Mflta1No IO e l!WlY .alofll wUhout otl!alntnO court •r>piov11 8tto1e ta!Ung COl'lllll ry lf'N>OI· .,,. 9Cll0na. howwel, lt'le pe11on•I rtpratental Ya w oe required to Q1rt1e no, tlOI to Interested pertOnt unie • they l\lve waNect notu Of QOfl18f11ed lo .. ptopoead act IOI\ ) The In- dependent administration allihor!ly-wit .. ~ unless an Interested per son Illes an Obtetuon to u.. pelltlOf\ and Sh(IWS goo<t caUM why trie court 1noold not grant the a\lthof\ty A HEARING oo lhe peu. lion w111 De held on SEPTEt,ASER 18, 1999 at 1·_.s pm In ~t l73 lo- cated at 341 Thi COy OMV9 South. Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT lo the oran11ng of the petition. you shol.lld appear at h hear- Ilg and Slate your ~ llOl'IS or lile Ywrltten llOOI •rth the court be ore the heanng Your ap-pearance may be In pel'IOl'I or by yoor anomay IF VOU ARE A CAEDI· TOO or a>nhngent creditor of the dec:e1sed, )IOI.I mutt Ille )IOI.Ir dattn wilh the COUrl and mall I cq>y IO lhe personal rapresantatlv• appoented by the OOUI'\ Within lour monlhl from lhe date ol trie f1rs1 ls.suanoa of lettel'I as PfOVlded in Pro- b.ale Code seclion 9100. The lime lor filing c111m1 will not e1q>1re before lour months trom the heanno date nolad ebove ,, YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille 11.ept by the oourt. If you are a pel100 111terest1d' lf't the estal•, yC>1J may file with the court a Request lor S1!9cfal Notice (form OE·154) of the flllng ol an tnvemoiy and appralsat of estate assets or ol 8J'IY pehhoo or account 11 provided rn Probate Code sectlorl 1250 A Request for Special NotKl8 fOfTTI IS available lrom ll'le oourt clerlt Attorney for the Petltlon.r: C. Arthur Nleaon, Eeq. (CSB.t 1IOl1) Nlseon • Ninon, 17491 lrvlne Bl¥d., Ste. 100, Tuattn, CA 92780 Publ!Shed Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dady Piiot Aug\Jsl 20 26, 2'1, 1999 FTh050 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name Sbltement The lollowlng ptlf'IOflS are dOlnO business as AIP CommerClll Br<>lcer8gl, 22.0 Unwerslty Onve, Suite 100, Newport Beactt, CA 92660 Auoclated lndustrtal Properties, Inc., a cat1lor nia Corp., (CA), 2240 Uni· versity Drive, Suite 100, Newpon Bead'!, CA 92660 This busineu Is con- ducted by. e corporalion Have you •tarted dolnl1 boslM$$ yet? Yea, 1989 Associated lnduslrlal Properties. Inc . Donald W. Gilmour, P,.s. Thia ltallment WU liled With !he County Cieri< ol Orange County on 8-17·99 111Ul90250t Diiiy Pilot Aug 19, 26. Sept. 2. 9, 1999 Th78A Flctltlou• Business Name Stat9ment The lollowinO petSOnl a.re dolno oos:ness as PARAMOUNT JEWELRY, 306 E. 20th St , Costa Mela, CaJ1lorn11t 92627 Desi RICt\anS Ortega. 30e E 20lh SI . Costa Mesa, ca11tomia 92627 Thil bvl1ness 11 con· doeted by• a" IOdlv!dval Haw you 1tal'19d doino business yet? No Desi Ortega This statement was filed Ywlth the County Cieri< of Orange County on 8·17·99 199M802650 Dally Pilot Aug 19, 26, Sept 2, 9, 1999 Th7116 Flctltloua BualneH NarM Statem9nt The foaowing per90nl a,. dOlng business u lnter1'enct. t 51 Kalmus Dr , SIA• K·2, Costa Mesa, CA92626 Edu·Tech tnduatrlH, LLC, (CA), t5t Kalmu1 Dr , Suote l<-2, Colla MeN CA 92628 Thia bull0811 la con- ducted "" Umll9d uablllty Co Have you started doing buslne$I yet? Vu, 121231116 Edu·Tech lndUltrlH, LLC. Glofil K&mpM>rati· dent I CEO Th• &1.11ament was llled .. I#! fie County Cleltl °' Orange County on 8-10-99 19'MI01151 Dally Piiot Aug 12~ 19, 264 2, 1999 m781 UI Bull"988 Name Stat.m.nt The lofloo#lng pef'IOfl9 are dol~ buslntu •• AG En1at1atnment. 1&40 Patti Newpor1 MOI, New port Beach. CA 92660 Alaine Gold. HMO Pertt Newport MOI, Newpor1 BMc:h, CA 92e60 Thia bvllnelt II oon• ducted by an lndMdutl .._w you stat* dOlng ~~No Thi "8letnlnt ·wu ._, ... N COunly ca..-Cf ~~o.: 091tY PilOt AW t2. tt. "a!:.1• T11793 ...... .......... mant TM lobMnG J*'O'll .,. dC*'O.,....,... .. ...,.,., Meclieal CllnlC. 11 H f 171\ 1ttMC. ~ 201 •....... ,.,. CA 12101 8do '91119 HOITlllfM. Inc: , fCA). t1n E 17tf\ ....-. ... eao7,SM*Ne CA tl701 "* bullt9M .. OOfto ~ ~ a corpcnio11 ""'"°"...,,..,..,. ....... y.e'?ND lalo ,.,. HoliPllW9e. lnC., .,... ......... Ilk*• 111111 IUIN•ll -... ... .. a._ " 38:J1 ~. Im. CA .... person.ta I r r tntaUVI 2t 14 ..--Dy h oourt Tm DuSlrMrls ta ClOn-coun In o.,,.rvnem IOU! rnontt11 11om in. dua.O by ~ N~ L73 at h ~ le OI "1 Aili Of wifCI Coc.11 Of omla at lt'9 IS pl In P.tO-Havtl )QI "9d ~ lddteU shcN'n et>ove on (;OCle It OD '-rlM? Ye, .U 2.1, t at TN tort Jtl'IAM Young GeYeBOn 2 00 o'dOCk pm. and !Mn not ·~ Thll &latMN!nt fJed .and It..,.~~. 11 ~ f[Qfll ~ lhl County Cltrt. ol l"Y 11.ey have, wny me Cla noticed a«>ove ~ CountY on. 10 i9 pellUOn tOt Cl\enge of name YOU MAY EXAMIN INI 1tttll01M2 1t10U1cS ~ ~ gtantld , I ~Dy flt COUfl II yw Oelly Pilot Aug 12 ta 11 fllMet Ofdtled Ihm e are a P11B011 #1'llf lllCI in ~. 8!p!.2. 1m n1765 COPY o1 Ifill 010.r to*"°"' IN! •slate you mav fleililOU• 9usi ~ ·~ tn .wtlhU1u;1C11A• Nam. Stlt9ment Ntwp.o1t Seatli/Coata Spec:ibl Notooe (1¢rl!1 The lotlowing perMJnl Mesa D1ily Pilot OE·t54) of lne ltfloO d •n a,. doinO t>uslnen es· a newspape1 o4 gerieral 1n11en1or; al'd appr&is 1 bl MVPEAFOOMINQAEITS e110,llat1Qn pub111hed In \h4 Htate assets Of of any COM .,__ R eountYJ at least once a peMIOn or ac:cotJfll 11 · • 1412 .,... ldoe week ror toor c1onseQJttve proo;lded In f>rol>al Code Drlw. Newpon Bea<:ti; CA Weeki prior lo the <Mly Of HcilOll 1250 A RtQUt61 92660 the heanno IOI SP*ial Nottae IOfm II Arthur A1141rt>ach, 1412 OA TE~ AUG , 1'" 11181111>1• 1!1)01 fl• Cldtin See Rldue DIMt, Ne11tport J•MES p o••y •Cieri! BMc.il, CA e2600 JUDGElCOMMaSSIOHER Anotney lot tn. Tin bullneu II COO· OF THE SUPERIOR Petltlonv. duded by 81\ lndMdual COURT Harold S. HefllOn, Have you &tat1ed doing Chang Kyv LM. Eeq. (CSB• nHS), buSilleu yer? No 4521 Campus Drwe # 156 8001 lrvlne C.nter Ortve, Anhur Auert>ech livine, CA 92612 Ste, 1600, lrvlne, CA Thia statement was rlled Publshed Newpott ~ 12611 With the County Clertl Of Cosla Mesa Oe Y Piiot • Pubkned Ne"l)Ol1 Beaeho Otange Cou'l~r.'&~~ Augusts. 12. 19, 26 11m Coara Meta Oely Piiot Daft P>lol Aug, l2 19 Th7S3 ~128,Sep!emottl ,2, 28. ~ 2. 1999 ih16o • Fictitloua Bualneu 119 Tt>W800 FlCtltloua Bu1lneu Name St.tament NOTICE OF Name Statament The fellowing e>e!SOni APPLICATION TO The following pe'*lf\s are Going buslllllu as S are doing bus1ne1a as LaVonne·s Ftonsl of ELL ALCOHOLIC BM AIR CONDfTION· Balboe, 2903·A N~ BEVERAGES ING , 1614 W Baker Sl, BIYd • Newpor1 Beed'I CA Date of FiWog Appjc:aton Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 92663 AUG 23, t999 Berge Mabloan 1814 w Jean Laver, 2191 Halt>of To Whom It May Ccnoem Baker St Colla Mesa, CA =~~Costa Mesa CA CALIFORNIA RESTAU- 92626 This business IS COl'I· RANT ENTERPRISES. This bui4neH 11 con· dueled by an lndll/IOual ~<;,.~~~ ~ly~~ d~ed Dy an lnd!Vldual Have you slarted doing Bever1199 Control to seM ave you started dolno business yet? Yes 1lc:OOol1C beverages •t l>Usioell yet? No Feb 1 1997 2701·D7 Harbor Blvd Th~~ Mallklan l~ed Jean Laver Colla Mesa, CA 92626 5 s element was . Tnis 51atement was hied FOi the toho.,.,lng type ot with the County Cieri< of with the County Clerk ol Llconso 41 ON SALE Ofllnge Coun~~~: Orange~~ on 8·10-99 BEER & WINE (PUBLIC Dally Pllol Aug 12 19 19996801856 EATING Pl.AC£) 26 5el>t 2 1999 Th767 Da~y Piiot Aug. 12, 19, P11bl1sn&d Newpon Beach· • · 26. Sept 2. 1999 Th760 Colta Meu Daily Pilot Flctltfou1 BualneH Fl tltl 8 1 Augu&t 26. September 2. g Name Statement c oua u1 neaa 1999 Th803 The IOlowmg pel$00$ Name Statament NOTICE OF are doing busir\eSs es The lollowlno persons Novak RHlty, 280 are dOlnQ bUslness as ·APPLICATION TO Avocado SI .• tB·101, OELCOORE CONSTRUC· SELL ALCOHOLIC Costa Mesa. CA 92627 TION, 1555 Mesa Verde BEVERAGES Scott Allen Nowak, 280 Dr , Costa Mna, CA · Date ol F lll4l ~icabOn Avoc:P St. IB-101, Costa 92t328 06-AUG 1999 Mesa, CA 92627 Paul EC!Ward Oeloou,. To~ 11 May Coooem Thia bUStneu IS 000· 1555 Mesa Verdi Dr 22L The Neme(I) ot ll'le dVcled by 1n indMdual Costa Mesa CA 92626 Applicant(s) II/are Haw you Sla!\ad dOinO This bullll8$S ;i$ con· CALIFORNIA COUNTRY bvsw1essyee? Yes, 7·16-9§ ducted by an 1nc1M<1ual CAFE INC Scon A Nowak Have you started doin9 The apphca!lls f•Sted TM stat91Mnl was tiled business ye1? No at>Ova ara applym~ ,.,th 11'11 Coul\ty Cieri< ot Paul Delcoure Depanment ot !C Orange Cou~0-99 This statement WU !Jed Beverage Control lo HU 1 1865 with the County Clerit of alcoholic beV9raoe' at Dl•IV P1to1 Aug. 12, 19, Of'anoe Coun~~?-99 1870 HARBOR Bl\ID 26. Sept 2, 1999 Th768 1 2504 A 200. COSTA MESA Dady Ptlol Aug 19, 26, CA 926V Flctltloua Bu1lnesa SePI 2. 9, 1999 Th785 For the following type o1 Name Statement Flctltioua Bu1lnesa L1eanse 1,!h~°'::~ssl>!~s Name Statament ~~T~ ~~~E GENERAi.. AMAZfNGSUAGERIES The following p$1SOOS Published N~ Bfiactt· COM 1503 South Coast are dotflg busineu es eo.ta Mesa Da~y Piiot Or., i111 Costa Mesa, CA ROSE'S NAILS SAl..ON, August26,Seplembet2 9, 92626 1918 Harbor Boulevaro. 1a99 Th804 Ramon inc . (CA). 1503 Costa Mesa. Calttomia South Coest Onve #111 92627 STATEMENT OF Costo Mesa. CA 92626 ' Paul V11t Hoang, Hl18 ABANDONMENT OF Thi$ business ts con-Hart>or Boutevl/'d, Costa USE OF FICTITIOUS ducted by a corporation Mesa, Cahtomla 92627 BUSINESS NAME Have )IOI.I staned doing Julie C.O, 1l>l& Hart>ol The lolk:W<ing person(s) b\.1$inesa yet? No Bouleltatd. Costa Mesa has (have) ab'lndoned ltlO Ramtln Inc Fred Senaf1 catrlorrna 92627 use ol the loctJhous bull· Presldelll ' Thi. bl.ISlneu is con· neu nama NATIVE Thll statement WU hied Cluded by• I general TRAILS·SOUTHERN CAL· ""ittl !he Cou'lty Clerll of corporatlor'I IFORNIA, 131 Albert Orange County on 8-20-99 Have you $1ar19d doing PlaOI. #8 Co51a Me .. CA 1~2 b\Jllness y.t7 Y6s 82827 Daily Pilot Aug 26 Sepe 7114199 The F"ictitiOul B~ 2, 9, 16, 1999 Th811 ~~~~Hoang name ,.1ened to abcMt FictJtloua Bualnesa This statement was flied ..as filed 111 Oranoe Coutttv Name Statement wilh the Coullty Clerk o1 on 1111199. F'JLE NO The . lollowing persoru Orange County on 8·17·99 1~~~ Susanne are doillQ buStneU as 1~$07 SOLIC'S LLC, 307 Dally PllOI Aug 19. 26, Salisbury. 131 Albert Marine Ave Newport Sept 2, 9. 1999 Th786 Place. •B. Co511 Mela, CA ~~~~~fcAl 307 Flctitiou1 Bualnesa 9~ 0011ness ,1 con· Marine AY• Newpon Name StatMnent duQed by, an illclrvidual Beach. CA e2682 The lollowlng pefSons Jennder Setllbury This buliMIS is con-ere dotno buslnes:s u Thia statement ""as ltled ducted by Uml!ed a) Mull<:ant Manage· w th Ille Countv Cler\ of Llablhty Co ment, bl Mu11can1'1 Oranoe CounlY<>f\7/30/9i Have you started 00cno Merchandise, Sn1dls and 1ttMllOOl8t bumeu yet? Yes. 10-1-98 Arcade, 3742 South Bnstol Dally Pllol Aug 5 12. 19, Sollc'1 LLC, Annette Slleet, Sanlll Ana, CA 26, 11199 Th751 Benabou, General 92704 Man.ager Lance Sandy Mu11ean1, Flc.tltloua Bu1Jnu1 This 11a1emen1 was ltled t855 Shenflgtort Placa. Name Statament with the County Clerk of M--102, Newpol1 BeaCl'I, The lotto¥Mg persona Orange County oo 8·2o.99 CA 92663 are cloinQ buttnell as 1"96802953 This buslneu II con· TAM '"ELECTRIC, 285 Oailv Pilot Aug 26 Sept dueled by an loolvidual Smgcnowood Street, Ul'llt 2 9 fe t999 Th812 Have you 'tarted doing 21. Orange ca11fornla • · · busJness yet? v.. 92869 FlctltJou1 Bu1lne.. 11/19&4 ' c n • r1 • 8 A n 1 h o" y Name Statement unce S MuSk:ant T _.._,....._ J 2•" "'· The follOwlflO pelSOl\I Thi$ ltalemenl Wll filed 1~...,S~i ~..,~. are doing business u -..th the County· Cletll ol Orange. CA ~8&9 P • c If l c; RV, t S 2 O Orange County on 8-13-99 n. bvailWll II con· Ponderosa St .• Co11a 1"9lt022IO dueled Dy en ~I Mes•, Calif 92629 Dalt)' Pilot Aug 19 28. Ha11e you atanad doing Dale F. Ware, 5879 Sept. 2 9, 1999 Tl\788 bu8W*I ~No Mountain Loop Trail CtwlN A. T~ Anaheim H . ca. 92807 BSC 1683 n. swement waa llled Thil bu91ness 11 con· NOTICE OF PE lit ION ~llh the County Clel1( ol ~: ~s~c»ing TO ADMINISTER Of.noe ~1= ~yet? No ESTATE OF: oa~ Ptklt Aug 28. 59'>1 Dela F Ware DIANA FRIEST 2. 9 f6. 1999 J'h707 This statement 111111 lted aka ANN P. FRIEST FlctltJOua Bualneta Wl1h the County Cla111 ol CASE NO. A111545 Of'80gll Councy on 8-24-99 To an he111, benel1· Name StatllfMf'!' 1HHI032U clarlel Cfld•ton, cont· The lollowiOIJ pet9Qnl Oa~ P1lol Aug. 26, Sac>t lnglnt c~ and per• 1a1e dooflO bulinea as 2. 9, f e. 1999 Th813 IC)(ll woo may olhe CD S111ln•H Cardi. A ---.. •• 1 Buil-n be interested In the wm ot 17156 NeWOOl>e St • 51• .... _.. ·-~·8-or ..... h ~ c. Fouolaln Valley, Heme Statwnent Di'AN'A FRIESt ';k. · Celllomoa 9270I The folloWlng persons ANH P. ffilEST Rote M Alnllia, 2117 119 doltlo buSIMIS U A PETITION FOR PAO-e.vfNfV SI J.!Ji~ Beadl. NATIONWIDE BUSI· BATE "-s been flied by Celifo1ille ir.t651 NESS IMAGING CENTER. VIRGINIA COOPER 1t1 the Tt. bullness 11 con· c ua ua • Name&~t The~~ ar Ociiiig tlUili'iiM 1· C11f1~ne COnstruchon Compa~220-8 Paime1 ·~st'\!2i}m~i;;;~ ta Mesa. c111lom• 27 • • Thia blJS1nen 11 con· • eo by an lodlv!OUll Have you siafl8d ~ t>w.iness yer? YH • 1o.'Q4/1993 I KenoethP F~ Thil 111rement 'Wll iiecl with the Co&Jnty Cle °' ()fange Coun~ 1 s C>aay PilOI Aug 2(). Sept 2. SI 15. 1999 Tha06 Fletiuous Bualneu Name Sutement The lollow1ng persons •'• oo;ng buslMiss as• Balboa Composi!es, 729 W 161h St , Ul'lll b-1. Costa Mesa, CA 92621 M1c11a11 Ben1amln Palrnef 729 W t &th St. Unit 8·1, Costa Mesa CA 92627 This bu$lne$S IS con- ducted by en lndrViduat Ha\19 yoo sianea dol!IO bU9111951 yet? No M•cha•I Ben1em1n Palmer Th11 1>1atement was hied with the Couflty Clent al Orange County on 8-20·99 1999fll02958 Dally Pilot Aug 26 S\tpt 2 9 16, 1999 Th807 Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statament The toloYwing pel'IOllS are doing tlU$lness u Rdlercl HUI "'1:tlMCI, Inc • 415 C lmperiaf Hwy La Habra CA 90631 Clay. (Utah), 151135 Amoer Valley Dove. Whit· lief. CA 90604 • Tl115 busoness IS oon· dllded by; a OOtPOrabOn HIYW you mned doing bu11M$1 yet"? Yes July 1, 1999 . Clay, Brya'n D Hot. CEO This 5tatament was l'leO With the County Cleni ot Orange County on B-20-99 19906e02Mt Oallv PllOI Aug. 26. Sept 2. e fa. 1999 ll\808 Fictitlou• Bualneaa Name Statement The lollow1ng pel'SONI are doing bUStneSS as lety's Beautv Salon, 2200 H•rt>or BM:I. [).t40, Costa Mesa ca. 92627 L~tlcla Pena Marcial 2214 College Ave Apl. •5. Co6ta Mesa. ea 92627 This bOSlnGSS IS Gori· ducted by an looMdUal Have yoo started ~ business yet? No • LlllCll Maiaal Ths S\alement ""u.Jiled 111tltl'I Ille Coutlty Cieri ot Orangia County on 8·20-99 UHllC2165 Daily P!1tll Aug 26 Sepe 2 9 16 1999 Tl\810 Flctltiou1 Buslnen Name Statement The IQllO\llWWlg pef90n5 are doing business a SPECIAi.. OPERATIONS GEAR 25201 Costnu St Lagune Hiiis. CA 92653 RICharC Devis AmlM 25201 Costaau $1 Lagll'W H CA 9~ James IMflO Amano. 30 Tl90eWlllOs, All$O V.oJO CA 92656 Ths bus•ntSS IS 1:00 duded by • general pal'\ne1'5h11> Hiiie you Stll'\8d <»ong business yet? No Richard Davis AmaM Th" statement -.as tiled wittl the County Cid\ of Orange County on 8·1S·ll9 1 DOMI0227t Daily PtlOI Aug f9. 28 Sept 2. 9 19119 Th794 Flctttfoua Buafnea• Name Statement The 1oOowing ~ .,. doing bulinea u; O•ta s Fifi Clu.b, 58 cata11, Laguna ~CA t26n HHlher s~ .. i.~se Ceiaa t..agune Ni~CA 926n Thia busanass .. ODn• ~ea by an lndMdual Have you lllrt9d dDS'tg ~yel?N:> .... therS... This Slalen'lent .. U llltd .... CounCy Cleft( °' OfWIQ8 Coutlly on • 1 >ti .. ,. ••• 1Jt7 Dally PllOt Aug 19, 2t, s.ec 2. 9 um T11795 2i53 Martin• C..19, IMne, Svpenor coun o1 c.11tor· duefect bV an tnd~I CA 92812 nta, 0ovnty of ORANGE Have JOU ii.Nd doir1' MCIFIC vtaW Hamid Javld, 2421 1 THE P£TITION FOA bUllnall yet? No MIEMORIAL NM AYenlda BnrV9 A. Laguna PA08A TE • 19qUaSts Nt ~ ~ ... -· l<t...o ,..~.,.., • M-.-. Niaval.C4'~ V~GINIACOOPERbeac>-··-.,,._,_,. --,...,... .._..,..._, -·-7 . O•oud LattfHda1,._~, polntld u pel"llONI ~ Wll'I ht CountY Oe41I 01 Ch9peil • QWT*Qfy ~Madre. Abo v~ ........ 10 edmliiiltet flt ~ CCM'llY on I .el ..,,.,,, ~ '"'---' ............ CA92121 .... otlhl~ ,...._,111 --,.;:;;;~,_ rt. 'b!AiNla 19 con· ntE PE~~ Oelv Plot Au0 "-s.ot. .........c_ dlJaed by • gtnttal ~ '° ~ .. i , •. {8, 1999 '"'* 1-=~-~=-~,-~~-t ~ Wte W"91f IW ~ F\CtiiiM IUilriii.t Ir He¥a ~ .. '*' ODlnO enc ~ ti & ,..... ... t1men• ~ ""' No ... Ad ma AullOltly Thi IOlowtng OMOl'IS "*"Id J.Md .. allOlllf ... PMO"lll "" .... oorng buslneM TN~ w IMld rwntMIYe IO .. metir Rtttnellofte ~. ,ttO ..... .. COutl&y Cleftl cl ...._ w!llOUt ~ ....... _.... ... Ooata Onlrlga CounlYCln 7~ court approval lefoti ,, ..... .....,.. '"• ,........ ~ Olrialn \IWY .... ~ Cllllotnla 82VI :110 ~ ~·NOi q 5. 11. It. we~. ~. .. AorYw:r.*· ~flO Coilla ~ at, ttll Th7U pe.._.... rtip~llW MyftleW'OOO I eo.ta ..... tlO iUNWCOlMT&' .. .,.~'°~"°' ...... ~m :l .. •lllilliiilliiiiliili• CA&JPONllA. .. '° ........ ' ....... ~ =' =Of'::.-:: C.... ,..._.. Jta• OMO ~) 'Tiie .._ M1 TM -Drheo =\..-:.**• 1 1 ,_Oftlle .. 14171, w-. en~ an.ill. CA .., --...---,_,.tm ,.....,.....,.. ... 11 Muna. OP -:c---.,... Titl NllTICMI TO ~==----=­OMW "49 -_ .... ti OJI --~ .,11• ... 10.lllDW ,. .... 'Uli. _._,.. .... .., ...... --:. Orlllll . • 4 lhut1day, Avgust 26, 1999 NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION ,DELINQUENT TAX UST 1997-1998 Dolly Pilot · P.UBUC NOTICE 8CA1JSS1i "1'ER, Al' 14&-MNH, VAl.EHTltO,AI' 1& TAX4'AllAflUOM11 TAUATUllUOf•t ~H, JO EU.EH, ~ TAlof!AllMU07.o74 C.lt,&228.14.1ll01CAHVON 181-18, $4.&3:1.34, 17M2 AP ~1.01, 18,190.Ql .ti lH, KJNTINQTON 8fAQt. CA 1W10tc Cl, HUNTlt«lTOH OAVIS, A1CH.W> K. Al' a» ~ CHRISTOPHER l, CNM.L BAY DA. tEWf'Of'T fl.AMSON, ~ J, Al' Olu.IGAH, .IOW'tf H lllAP n.-·-·· <'.'.-....... IOt.LUN. JO+W J A "' 8EACK CA 11-020, S4M 41, 18064 Al'~ll .. ~ noow llEAQi, CA 46t-1t~2. &UCt 17, 1I01 41M'M4, s111.eo. &1$ '""'_," to .,_w,111 3381 ·ttvaugh 3386, Revenue and Taxdon Code, the 113102-17, $1,24081, 17061 WCH WARl«R ~ MAAIHEA DR, UNIT 20, OCEAN F'AOHT, HiWPORT HUOIEl.AOQSH .. ~AP PORT H"1El0 Pl., GRANO HAV(N Cl, UHIT A. N>iahod OellnQUn Ult tn and f« Onlnge Coll1ty, Stitt of Cllitomll. hu bMo F1tl~ &JI, HUtmHOfON WASH, AP 187-324-lt, HUNnt«JTON ~CA BEACH. CA 451-4tMI. $2, 120 40, H tEWP0AT 8tACtt. CA C06TA ME~ CA dMded Ind clstli>uted to vatloue ~of general dQlion ~WI ~CA '7,17$,10, 11042 llEACH et. OE YOtHl. ROGER AU.EH MISSION 8A't DR, NEWPORT OUY9I. 1>AAR'fl; AP 41e.: ·said~. for plAllc8llon of aportiOn thereof In lldl of llid ~ PALLWITZ WI.LIAM c. AP HUNTl«lTONBEACH.CA TAX4\ATtAAfAM41t A V£AS90N, ~El llEACH,CA ~AMIATUAfA INlll cm-ct, 12,25().17. '°"YUKON PUBLISHED DELINQUENT LIST 113-1IM-OI, 11,005.lt, 17132 ,KATRA. Pt:TDl f\ AP 1'7· AL. AP04$o053-10, 1321~2'1 SMITH. SHERRILL M, AP AV, COSTA ME&\ CA MISTY LH. HUNTIHCITON ~l-23, $1,21UO, 17112 HUAHG, WEI LUNCU' M$o CQ.TONST,NEWPOffTBE.ACli. 45'-!IHIS. $2,?S0.78, 85 G~A. RAJESHK. APG GONZALES. LUZ A ET AL. '·John~ w. Mool1ach, Orange C:W,ty Tax Collodor, State of Cal'tfomla, certify as 8EAQt, CA BAAca.OHA LH. tumNGTOH 14+31, tt,04e.29, 15441 CA JASMINE CM£1( DR, 61-091, $115.38, 3 ICIALOA er. AP 41~10, ~.20, 30&11 __,....~--1---""'_...__,MICHA£L-.-.J..M. eat:H,CA VICTORIA.IJLHUNl'JHGTOtt AOSANSK'l...AIUHE Ci\. _ .IHU7.HE.WP.ORT8fACH.CA nn«lfAV,OOSJA.MESA.CA.. -- That notlce Is hereby given that because of nonpayment of the tolaJ amooot doe for taxes, messmenls, and other charges levied fn the year 1997 lor tho flscal Year 1997-1998 shoWn In dollar. and cents oppoe;te the desef1ltlon d 1he property c:cntalned In lhe list below, the real proper1ieS on wtllct) such amounts were a hn. wt by operallon ot law, In my ob in Orange Cotmty, dedased to be in defallt ar 5:00 p.m. on the 30th day of J\rle, 1998. Tax-defaijed real property may be r9deemed by payment of all IJ"l)ald taxes and assessmentS t0gelhef wttft additional 'penalties arid lees as prescrtied by law, or may be redeemed I.Mer the Installment plan of ltldemptlon, All lnfonnation ooncemlng redemption, « 1h& lnitlatk>n of an Installment plan ot redemption, of tax-defaulted property will, upon reqoeat, be tumished by John M. W. MOOl1ach. Orange County Tax Collectol', Santa Ana, califomia. I cel1ify undef penal1y of peljl.vy that the forego!~ is troe and correct. John M. W. Moortach Orange Coumy Tax Coaector State of Califomla Executed at Santa Ana. Orange County on August 19, and August 26. 1999. PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION ' The Assessor's map parcel number When used lo describe property In this list, refers to the Assessor's map book. the map page or block number in the book and the Individual parcel number on the map page «within the bloQk. A parcel number as for example. "044-363-05•, would mean Book 44 of the Assesso($ Maps, Bloci< 36.l (Map Page 36, Block 3) and Parcel s within that block. The maps referred lo are available for ~ in the office of the Assessor. Al property Is in the Township South and Range West of San Bemafdlni> Base and Meridian. IMPORT ANT NOTICE The names published are those appearing on the tax roll Taxpayers who have disposed of property since January 1, may find their names listed fo< lhe reason that ~~owners have failed k> pay tal(es. The follOWTng abbreviations ere used for the word• tet opposite tMl'p: 163-194-71, f1Jl4.73, 5811 MAAEU. HOMES I, AP 181· eeAaf, CA ' AP 0&()82,13, 11,111.82, 21M OAllOU8, lfO GUTIEAR£2 WAnS, KENNETH E. AP LOURO£$ DA, l«Jlffi..aTOH 411t-04,$34,44,TR418i l<OSKElAINEN.Ol'-1. Ell.A. LUOOHIA ST, NEWPORT ET AL. AP. 48M11·2t, TAX·AATt AREAOMM 411'°81·44. S1,15U1, 025 BeACH,CA VONAIE!ll.<Wm\AP939-AP 145-195-12,U,6e8.12.1544t BEACtt,CA 115,700.30, • ~R80NNE, PAUl.AAINO AV. COSTA ME.SA. BAUTISTA ICEU.Y\J, AP 10. 27-131, sm.1c. 11531 GRIFFIN SlAHFOAD LN. HUHTIHBTON JESSEE. AUOAEY TR. AP NEWPMTeEAO\. dA JUSTICE. J.!t'!;S WILUAM, CA 252-50, $4,875.22, 17512 LN, UNfT 1, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 00..Ql:)-08, 1299.34. 118 27TH HALL. R MICHAEL. IP 034-AP 936--45-016, $2,555.48, 18 TAYl.OA. JOlYNH ET AL. AP BECllWAU. LH. HUNTIHGTON 8EACH, CA ALLTIZ£R, RAHOY D, AP Sl, HEWPOAT BEACH, CA 04-008, 1797.49, 17 Cl'U:ST Cl. VIE~ ST, UN1T 11. NEWPORT 034--05-032, S892.49• e13 BEACH. CA ~ G-27-132. $55U2, 17531 14S.23M21 $2.288.78, 8832 WEl.CH, DOHAW RANCE, UNT 8. NEWPORT BEACH. CA BEACH. CA SEAVIEW LN, UNIT 32, CQSTA . GOt4ZALE.l. ALFREOO l, A) GfllfFlN LN, UNIT 2. OXFORt> DR. HUNTINGlON AP 04M4Mt, $U27.12. 107 OGIHARA. ctiil(ARA, AP MESA. CA 1$5-062-07, 11.084.00, mot HIJNTlNGTONBEAai.CA BEAOH.CA 2'1l1ST,NEWPOOTSEACH.CA TAX4\ATUAEA07-041 . 03&-45-0'48, S2,4M.~. 18 MAYOR LH, HUNTINGtoN AP 830<2'7·133, $579.10, 17531 GROH, SYlVIA. Al' 1<15-321· BRUTSQE, ClAUOETTE 0 SALZSURG, IJNIT 49, Tu.AATE AREA 15-0IS BEAQt CA . • GRIFRN LH, UNIT 3, 30, S1.389.39, 6072 SHEU.Y OR, EST OF ET AL. Al' ~M7, ~RG. MIOREY K. NEWPORT BEACH. OA CHI. ~ T. AP 165-133-HUNTINGTON 8EACI{ CA KJNTINGTON ~CA 1579.46, 30e · ISLAHO AV, A,, 442·181-<>3, 13,835.0S, I GARCIA. EDWIN G1 AP ~4· 041 Sl,71U>, mt ROOK DR, AP IDf.2'1-134, $803,08, 17531 MC00tW.D,R08£RTGTR, HEWPOATBEACH.CA RUE GRAND OOCAL. TAX-AATtAREAOM01 054-01, 12,303.59, 799 tlJNTINGTONBEACH.CA GRIFRN LN, · UNIT 41 AP14S-537.o7,-.,,844.111, 153o41 GUSTAVSOfU'°8ERTA.AP NEWPORTBEACH.CA SHALMAR DR. COSTA MESA. GOflf,~8,AP185-HUHTINGTONBEACH,CA PIPELINE LH, HtJNTIHGlON 048-20147, U.112.lle, t520 sr..TH,OAVIO,AP~1111· NEWPORT HOMeOWNERS CA 151·29, 1858.48, 6532 AP 9»27-135, $838.70, 17531 BEACH, CA OCEAN Bl. NEWPORT BEACH, 16. te,279.50, 25 RVE GRANO ASSN. AP .W-062~. 1185.78, SILVA. JUAN El AL. AP 424' MONTOYA Cl, HUNTINGTON GRIFRN LH, UNIT 5, JEHIONS.IWWAET AL. AP CA 0UCAL. NEWPORT BEACH. CA m 12271LOT 0 202-12. $120.3t, 738 CENTER BEACH. CA ' HUNTIHGTOH 11EAC1-1, CA 19U22·11, $489.44, 6352 CAMP8EU,._AABAA G, AP AP.W.()62.-06,fS0.32, TR 12271 ST. COSTA MESA, CA ot..SCW, NEAL R, AP 165-AP IDf.27·1311, $57t.t0, 17531 ROYAL OAK OR. lllNTIHGTON oe30'l.OC, $Z226.87, 2115 E fAXoRAlt AAEA 07~ LOT A 38).08, S119t.18. 6331' VARSITY GRIFFIN LH, UNIT II, BEAQt, CA BALSOABI.. HEWPORTBEACti. DASOUB, LEO JR. AP 442· TAXoRAlt AREA 15-022 DR. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA HUNTINGTON 8EACff, CA PATEL. MANJUlA S, AP UIS· CA PLAZA HOMEOWNERS' ~ $2.113.48, 3079 CORTE F<>STER,HAAOLOWJR,AP AP 1139-27·137, $578.10, 17531 063-57, '805.08, 1052 ZEHHOER, PETER H, AP COMMtMTYASSN,AP440-111· PORTOflNO, NewPORT GHEBRE, IOOAA ET AL. AP 1r&.o7M2. Sl.224.88, 111102 GRIFRN LH, UNrT ;. SUNNVOREST LN, 04&-o24·111, S3,nuo, 621 04, $.14.10, TR 57118 LOT I~ BEACfi, CA 141"52·32, 11.267.02, 3108 WAJKllO LH. HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON~ CA HUNT1HGTOtf BEACH. CA REOl.AHDS AV, NEWPORT AP 44CHl1.0S, $98.40, Tfh791S HUNTER, FREO R SR TR JEFFERSON AV, OOSTA MESA. SEAa(CA AP~27·13U1,o52.lll, f7S31 BEACH.CA LOT105 HAZFAMILYTRUST,MENOEU. CA CAMBI(), WlJJAM V 'IB. AP GRIFFIN l.H, UNIT 8, TAX·AAT£ AREA 04-022 STEEL. ROBERT, AP 049-NORTH BLUFF PARK SltVEN, AP .W.058-38, . 178-1111-18, '2,672.72, 14$41 HVHTINGTONBEAai,CA 062-2S,S498.58,406TVSTINAV, COMM~ITY ASSN, AP 440-'2,387.01, 2991 COOTE TAX-RATEAREA 1S02t DOLORES ST, HUNTIHGtON OWENS,. LESTER. AP 142-HEWPOAT BEACH. CA 191.QZ, $63.12, 437 VISTA tERM0SA. NEWPORT BEACH. • 8EACI{ CA TAX-RATE AREA M413 2$2-17, $402.33, m1 WlfTNEY ADAMS, JAMES, AP 0.1221 ROMA. NEWPORT BEACtt, CA CA OS-'l<O, EISUICE, AP 1111-' SUNSET-<>AANGE OR, HUNT1NGTOH BEACH. CA 25, $028.35, 21M RIVERSIDE AV, IRVINE COMPANY, 09'2-50, Sl,108.58, 2383 NORSE PARTNERSHIP, AP 178-201•28, CITY Of HUNTINGlOH AAvmN, OARIH A. AP 142-NEWPORT BEACH. CA °'VAHOERWAU. LYNNE, AP TAX-RATE AREA OHCrt AV, COST.\ MESA. CA $283.98, m 1&4 LOT85 BEACH, AP 11G-017-39, 274-02, $2,144,68, 15382 AP 04~122-29, Sl,904.2Q, 208 440-18~22, Sl,502.27. 422 I ORA IN\IEST}.IENT AP 178-201-29.. S283J8. TR 1&4 FORMERLY AP UG-015-82, SHASTA LN. HUNTINGTON RIVERSIDE AV, NEWPORT VISTA ROMA, NEWPORT MC 00NNEU.. VIRGINIA, AP PARTNERS lP, AP 4»18H5. LOT 88 U,874.&4, TWP 5 AGE 11 SEC BEACH, CA BEAC1i. CA 8EACH, CA 890-21-112, $1149.36, 40 $4, 109.110, 2546 OAANGE AV, AP 176-201-30, 1546.&I, m 184 34 AP oct-122-30, S1,53S.65. rl06 NOff1l1 BLUFF BAY VIEW CASRILLO ST. NEWPORT COSTA MESA, CA LOT f7 CASSIDY. MICHAEL J, AP TAX4\ATE AREA 04.oM RIVERSIDE AV, NEWPORT COMMUHITY ASSN. AP 440· BEACH. CA ENGLEBAECHT, BRUCE. AP AP 178-201-31, $283.98, m 184 148-102·17, 13,840.10. 21021 BEACH, CA 201.0Z. 1100.32, TIH0112LOT 72 439-1~11. Sl,179.71, 2545 LOT 89 ICA\JSCtt Cl, HUNTINGTON MONTGOMERY WARD SAIMJ<, BAADFORO ~ CUMMING, WAHJA B, AP PROPERTY IN SAHTA ANA AV, UNIT H. OOSTA STETSON. OOH ET AL. AP BEACH, CA oevELOPMEHT CORP, AP 1.C2-AP 049-202·29, '7,087.48, S2S "40-203-38, 12,3511. 14, 432 SEAL BEAett CfTY MESA. CA 179-201-10, S2."7.60, 18900 SIGNAL COMPANIES INC, 071·91, 1111,835.40, 7717 IONGS RD, ~PORT BEACH, ONOA, NEWPORT BEACH. CA Al!80TT, DAVID L. ~ 439- HOSICINS ST, HUNTINGTON %URSO, TliOMAS J JR, AP 151· EDINGER. HUHT'INGTON CA NOff1l1 BlUFf BAY VIEW TAX-RATE AREA 12-008 271~. 1392.00, 145 E W1lSON BEAO\. CA 022·21, $640.48, 20182 BEACH. CA aTY OF NEWPORT BEACH. COMMUl'fTY ASSN, AP 440-ST, COSTA MESA. OA Adm • Admlnlstrat(Y( Admx • Administratrix AP • Assessor's Map Parcel Numbef Apt • Apartmen1 HPCW UC, AP 17W71-04, IMPERIAL COVE LH, AP QS().21H1, 11111.40, 19 221-29,13$.02, TR7083LOT2S SMITH. RILEY M, AP 217· THOMAS, MYRA. AP 439-~ !:~y w SU71.66, 16921 ALGOHOUIN HlMllNGTOH BEACH. CA TAX-RATE AREA 04-033 BEACON BAY, NEWPORT AP 440-231-51, $78.111, TR 7168 121-38, Sl,06.1.22, 3580 VIOi.ET 2112·20. 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ORANGE AV, UNIT 1. COSTA Jr • Junior BEACH. CA OSHAHN, CYKTMIA F, AP ASC INVESTMENT ADAMS, BEUNM A. AP 440-CA MESA. CA LA·LosAngeles STEIN, HOWARD m. AP 151-141·25. $1,305.17, 20851 TAX-AATEAREA04-0SS HOLDINGS, AP 050-26$-05, 261·22. $614.82, 2907 MCMOAAIS,eoeelEJEl Lid · Limited 11&-381-12, SIS,18.2.14, 16592 SHEU. HAABOA. HUNT1NGTOH $8,525.3'9, 1137 ocx.PHtN 11\ OUEOAD,\ NEWPORT BEACH, AL. AP 217·213-23, $830.19, TAX-RATE AREA 15-033 Mfg -Manufacturing NALIJ Cl. HUNTINGTON BEACH, BEACH, CA Cl1Y OF HUNTINGTON NEWPORT BEACH. CA CA 3531 DAISY ST, SEAL BEACH, NAMt •• MountNaw...~t .t. • ....-:k"on CA SEZEHOl. ~IH, AP 151· BEACH, AP 93'1-19-232, J0eE. All!ERT E, AP 052· NOff1l1 BLUFF BAY VIEW CA BRENNAN. GREG. AP J19-""'IGI ~ LLOYD, THOMAS. AP 178-182,22, $2,317.44, 20021 $15,334.32, m 14133LOT 1 UN 062-14, S48SM.'2ll08 OCEAN COMMUNITY ~. AP 440-PICl<ENS, MARK l..,-.tJ4 -162-&1,W.lll, t48YOAICTDWN Natl' National 7()5..84, S.?,733.44, 3368 HARBOR ISLE LH. A Bl. NEWPORT BfACH. CA 26f ... 2, 181.40, TR 1167 LOT 41 221-29, $3,741.08. 3631 LH. COSTA MESA, CA N()'#-Number SPARICl.ER OR. HUNTINGTOH HUNTIHGTON BEACH. CA MC OEflMITH, TERI A. AP Al' OSU82·15, $1,093.30, 2908 AP 440-271~. m.20. m 7052 BLUE8EU.ST, SEAl.BEACH.CA NT & SA · National Trust and B£ACH. CA PIUAVIN, MICHAEl d 11»50-382.$1,845.02, 310 LA1<E OCEAN BL. NEWPORT BEACH, LOT47 Savings Assoclalion RASMVSS~. HARALD 151·251·23, $2,850.71, ·521 ST, UNIT 211, HUHTTHGTON CA LUOl.OW, CAAL J. AP 440-TAX-RATE AREA 12-007 S & l -Savings and Loan EDWIN, AP 171-706-21, PAISLEY lH, HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA COLUNGS, JAMES E, AP 322·18. $1,807.46, 2150 visTA CRIST, JOHN KAARISOff, AP SECY · Sectetary Sl,450.41, 3291 TEMPE OR, BEACH. CA ICN088E, STANLEY 423-Cr7:M>4, S3.fi03.45. 41036'1'H OOAAOO, NEWPOAT BEACH, WEATHERS. DARY\. L. AP 412-1.0&·12, 13,071.00, 1078 Sr· Senior tUmNGTON BEACH, CA ~. PATRICIA N4N, AP MARSHAU. AP 939-so.390, ST, NEWPORT BEACH, CA CA 043-254.23. $3,130.42, 1740 REDOING AV, COSTA MESA, CA St. Saint/Street DARST, JEl«f ET AL. AP 151~NJe. 13113.20, 20881 11,821.72, 310 LAKE ST, UNIT SfTZER. MICHAEL F, AP 42.). CATALINA ~V.<6EAL. BEACH, CA ELSE. CHARLES v JA. AP USA . United States of America 178-781-45, 13,780.31, «>72 BROOKDALE LH, ltJNllNGTOH 009, tumNGTOH BEACH. CA 262-01, S3.6e8.36. 791 VIA uoo TAX-RATE AREA 07.()41 PORTER. MICHAa 412·182·31, sseo n . 968 Vets • Veterans Sto:IEMEAk DA, 8EACI{ CA A1JCANA. EUGENE s. AP NORD, NEWPORT BEACH. CA NATHANAEL. AP 043-282·35. OAH.JA AV, COSTA MESA. CA & ·Md HUHTINGTON BEACH. CA WIWAMS, l<EU.Y L ET AL. &»~. $1,4711.30, 711 MC KOWN. ~IS R El AL. MESSENGER, WILUAM S $63.AO, 1810 EMERALD COVE TAX-RATl AREA 15-0S4 &J(Y(·AIK1/0f BAHASH,JOSEPHV,AP932· AP151-44&-11,l2,158,10.20982 OCEAN AV, VNrT 418, AP 423-307.oe, S9!582. 207 JR.AP117«KM>1,S4,015.45,2 WY.SEALBEACH.CA F & M • FarmelS and Merchants Gctl • Guarcfian I • Nu•~ 24.018, $752.ll 18071 COO Cl. Cfl:SMEW LN. HUNT1NGTON tUfflNGTON BEAOH, CA 38TH ST, NEWPORT BEACH. CA CAPE DANBURY, ~RT STILLWEU. JOHN W, AP .... lNT D, llJNTINGlCN BEACH. BEACH. CA SALMONSON, RICHARD N. BEACH, CA 043-m-02. 1721.90, 424 JADE FloAES. MARGARffO PAOP£RTY IN HUNTw.GTOH BUett CITY · • CA BISSON, BARAY A. AP 155-TAX-RATE AREA~ AP ~ l1,21S28. 3915 M0HTG0MERv. JOttl 8, AP CCNE WY, SEAL BEACH, CA AY~ ET Al. AP 4ZMS1.0Z, ~ _,.,._.\ LEWIS, LAAIO, AP 1134-2&-132·19, St.302.08. 20442 "' SEASHORE DR. NEWPORT 1195-28-020, $1A75.48, 1000 KYLE. WIUJAM GERALD rR. 1231.10, 890 ~ST. COSTA Sl-£RBUAN, JAHICE E. AP HOSEA. KERflll.YH. AP 153-046, S867.86, 18901 LYNN ST, CfWNER LN. HUNTINGTON FOSTER. Sttm0N K. AP BEACH. CA ~ lH, UNLT 20. AP I~ 11,800.417, 219 MESA. CA 148-020-32, S885.47, OZ4-34, S1,t4t.22. 8112 UNIT 102, HOHTINGTON BEACH.CA 153-1U.15, 15&5.te, 9672 FOX. MARLEHE A. AP.440-NEWPOffTSEACH,CA ;. NST.SEALBEACH.CA OOftAN. pt;DR0 ET AL. AP ~OXHAl.l OR, HUNTINGTON DARTMOOR OR, IUmNGTON BEACH. CA .GUBHEY. ROBERT 0, AP NIS8RIJa( OR, KMTlHGTOH 371-82, S1,69~s:41, 1416 SEA WEU.S, ELMA PROCTOR, ,.. ·;' 422-113-18, 11,108.46, 22e& TAX4\ATEAREA°"°°1 BEACH.CA BEACH,CA • BUCIU.f.H, BEATRICE 1S5·22H4, $1149.82. 10101 BEACH.CA RIOGEDR, NEWPORTBEACtt, AP~ S7511.11, 1738 PROl'fmlf MlNERST.COSTAMESA,CA , SOT1€R, -~HA. AP 14&-VAN OYNE. STEWART B LETITIA. AP 83MS-560, e~YE OR. HUNTINGTON TRANG. PETER. LAM. NHAN, CA WESTCUFF OR. UNIT s; COSTA MESA cm • ...,.....~. LOURDES HUNTINGTON BEACH co. 041-13, S24U7, 21312 BANFf 2N'.>, AP 158-223-09, Sl,&40.00, sm.oo •. eeoo WARNEfl AV, etAcH. CA AP a5.1-18HS. $541.93, 19651 AZ\MA. HIDEYUIQ, Al' 4* NEWPORT llEAOH, CA E~ AP ·~112.oe. AP 023-010-211, $34.44, TWP 6 1.H, HVHT1HGTON BEACH. CA 8001 JUDWICIC • Cl, lNT 7, IUmNGTON 8EAOM. MACIAS. AZUCa.A I, AP ASHWOffTH Cl, HUNTINGTON 043-05, '8, 105.82, 390& TAX4\ATE AW 1MOS $2,234.10, 2231 MEYER PL. AGE 11 SEC2 GEISERT, IC£NHETH E. AP HUNTU«iTONBEACH.CA CA 155-234-17, $984,20. 2<1m. SEACli.CA SEABRE!ZE LH, NEWPORT TAJ41ATE AREA07.0S.S COSTA MESA, CA AP 023-010-20, s:M.44, TWP 6 148-071·27, 12,6M,04, 8632 BRADY, FREO ET AL. AP SECOUSSE, BAA8AAA. AP SPINOftfT LN, HVNTlHGTOH THOMPSON, RICHAR.O P. AP BEACH, CA MUNSa.t.. GREGG M. AP PEEBLER, ~A ET AL. AGE 11 SEC 2 HATTERAS DR, tumNGTOH 17&-565-18, 13,3711.68. 111782 937--30-002. tt,195.08, 4434 BEACH.CA • 153-~.$11S2.0Zlll12SKIFF COVINGTON,RONALOC,AP STRAMAH, RICHARD 13H11·29, $1,174.74, 3323 AP 422·211-05, 12,027.94, fJ87 BOlAN. ~ AP 023-111· BEACH, CA INTREPIO LH, HUHTINGTON SttOAEBIRD DA, IJNIT 2. HAHH, CYNTHIA, AP 157· Cl, llJNT!Pm'ON BEACH. CA 45t-072·14, $211.44, 707 ERNEST. AP 424-141·14, MARYi.ANO Cl, COSTA t.ESA. VICTORIA ST, COST4 MESA. CA 21, 11.138.58, 619 22NO ST, BVSti,DAVIOl,AP148-0ll· BEAOi,CA . tUmNGTONBEACH.CA 382·201 SU00.112, 18536 TAMAYO.MAACIAA.AP15). OACHIOAV,1£WF'Offi'SEACH. t&.351.10, 840 PAOOUCTION CA SICYTTE.CHRISTIANETAL.· HUHT1NGTON BEACH. CA tS. 1529.03, 21371 ANTIGUA LH, ANELLO, JOSEPH. AP '111· HOUSER BROS CO, PUEBlO Cl, HUNTINGTON 202.01, $2.345.24, 1162 CA PL. NEWPORT BEACH. CA AP 422-372-21 , 1124.22, 2276 VARTAMAN. DEWS ET AL. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 1).0)4, Sl,212.6'1, 322 19TH ST. VETERSON., CONNIE A. AP BEACH. CA l VEAONICA OR. HVHTINGTON HALL. ~BERLY, AP 458-TAX-RAlt AREA 15-006 PAMELA LN, COSTA MESA, CA AP 023-147·23. Sl,655.77, 509 ROTENBERRY, DAVID UNrT 0, tufflNGTON BEA0H. 1137~8. $289.2.e, «84 TIHSEN. PAUL V m. W> BEACH. CA 163-0ll, $2,004.45, 452 TAX-AATtARU07.o57 KERA. ROY OAAHEU. I, AP lmt ST, ~NGTOH BEACH, ALLEN, AP 149-021-12. CA ALOERPORT, UNl'T 49, 157-501-08, '4,591.54, 8172 8AUNNER, JAMES, AP 153-MORHING CANYON RD, PIEDRA. CARLOS ANAYA ET 422-392-04, St,320.49, 8111 CA S1,101.oe. 9171 MAHALO DA, SAAOFf, CAROL M, AP 932· ~TOH BEACH. CA EWS AV, HUNTINGTO 342-17, 12,46148, 8472 ICAR£N NEWPORT BEACH, CA BOLTER, MARY LOUISE, AP AL. AP 422-241-05, $209.30.653 CAPITAL ST, COSTA MESA, CA WOOot.AHO, SHIRELY, AP HUNTINGTONBEACH.CA 17-045,$448.32, 17132PAOIFIC BEACH.CA Cl,HUNTINGTOHBEACH.CA EGAA.JAMESSll\AP458-119-321-45, 12,402.72, 2238 SURFST,COSTAMESA.CA 02:>182-211, S4, 1741M. 22517TH WALLIS, CECIL E TR, AP COAST HY. UNIT 45, TAX-RATE AREA MIO strJN, SAMUEL f, AP 16&-LAMB, EARL A. "4JARA, 21&.oe, tt,erT.OS, 514 OAOttO HEAMR LN, NEWPOOT STAlt OF CAUFOANIA TAX..flATt AAEA 15-041 ST, llJNTlHGTOH BEACH, CA 149-001-10, $404.10, 9022 tumNGTOH ~CA 351-32, Sll,52UO, 6542 POLO HENRY, AP 15).384.()3, AV, NEWPORT BEACH, OA BEAai, CA DEPT a: MOTOR VEHIOLES. -PACIACOOASTHOMES,AP REGATTA 0A. HUNTINGTON SU00ARTH. EDWIN B 3RO, ~EISINGER, TEMIL, Cl,HUHTINGTOHBEAQ\CA fl,()45.13, 1ll302 SALM0H LH, l((ff£H, rJfNE, AP 1133-. AP 422·242-111, $1.211.04, m GIBSOH.WllUAME,AP424- Q23.181-37, 1450.90. TWP 6 BEACH. CA • %.SHINOY, WASFY w. AP m RASMUSSEN. THOMAS m OF JttN4, TMOTHY J, AP 158-KJNTINGTON BEACH. CA ~ Sl,625.IM, 123 36'TH sr. TAX41ATE AREA 07«1 111 LOT A 182-06. $1,174.84, 863 TOWNE -AGE11SEC3 BOWLES, THOMAS C, AP 83-185, $1.323.31, 17182 YllUAGEWOOO TRUST, 8412 383-53,$&43.04,lR246lOT59 FLOOD, OOROTliY A. AP lHT2.NEWf'ORT8£AOH.CA !<RAMER. ESll£R ET AL. ST,COSTA"4ESA,CA HUNTINGTON BEACH CO, 149-031·33, $3, 172.«, 8091 8lU£WATER ·LH, UNfT 165, TAMARO OR, HUNTINGTON, » 15t-313-54, $&C3.04, TR 245 1~. $585M, 10471 MEDAK. .w.tES M. AP 113&-ACKINGER. AOBERT, AP AP 422-454-10. 11.112.42, 837 WATT'S, FRANK A. ' AP 023-1111<53. t:l>ll.48, TWP fl NIGUEL Cl, HUNTIMGTON HUHTINGTOH BEACH, 8EACH. CA LOT 60 SALMON LH, HUNTlNGTON 01·190, $1,845.62, 614 112 050-031·21. 13,7111.55, 202 Pl.UM Pl. COSTA t.ESA. CA '!U>UYPORT MCBLE VIUAGE AGE 11 SEC 4 BEACH. CA CA £VAHS, ROONEY, llJNT1NG'TOH 8EM)i cm BEACH. CA AVOCADO, NEWPORT BEACti. PEARi.. AV, ~ BEACH, VARGO, LAWREHCE l, AP ET AL. AP ~4-381-117, MVIO, DeMS A. AP ()'23. BRIDGEMAN FAMILY L.TD SHER, JOEL MARTIN, AP RASMUSSEN, TIOAAS TR SOHOOlOISTRICT,AP15M31· MOtfl.ROH.t.LOJOSEPHIQ, CA CA 937-70-011, SIMS.30. 2184 sn,840.04, 903 w 11TH ST, • 283.oe, 13,1178.74, 11731 PARTNERSllP, AP 1.tH'i1·25, 836-17-!i14. t93US. ~ VfUAGEWOOO TRUST, AP 04, 115.0M.02, 6300 GARFIE1.0 AP I~. $1,UIUO, 1531 El<. JOHN. AP ~1-0S, MINER ST, UNl'T 1, COSTA COSTA MESA. CA HARBOR KEY Cl, HUNTINGTON S7119.84, 21752 FAIRlAHE Cl, TIOEPOOL Cl, U"1T 104, 107~. $4,t84.24 8391 ST, KJHTlNGTON BEACH. CA ADAMS AV, HWTlNGTON TAX-RATE AREA 07.o11 $8,471.14, 112 EMERALD AV, MESA. CA E 0 WATTS INC, BEACH. CA ~TOH BEACH, CA llJNTINGTOt 8EAa1, CA WARNE.fl AV, HUHTIHGT~ AP 151M31.o5, f7,888M, 6300 BEAQt. CA tEWPORT BEACH. CA STOVALL. a.voe ESTA Tl\ '!U>UYPORT M08llE w..lAGE. KLAWl'TltJ\ ICEITl4 R. AP UN. I ~ AP 1~. PERRY, MARV EU.EH TR. AP 8£AOH. CA GARAELO ST, HUHTIHGTON IAOJIAH. 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AP 453-133-30, TAIMTURfUMSS STANOAAD PAQAC OOAP, AP ~1*01, $42.24, TR 1423 141.-.07, suson. 100I AGUIRRE.JODY.Al' 11M22-07, 8AlN) ST, UlfT 2. FOUNTAIN TAX-MT£AREAJ1414 1473.41, 80 WllLOW TREE LH, AP 4«M8f.58, $3102, TR lOT23a BAAKER, HU8fRT c T'R. VALENCIA ST, COSTA MESA, $3.515 10, 1M2 SANTA VAUEY. CA IRWE, CA llE}()£A, JEmE 0'8REN, 13244 LOTA 60flEllEA. QWU.f.S LET ~ & GIWES COAP, STATE Of CAUfOfffA. AP CA CARL.OTTA ST, RlUHTAIH PISl.MH, f'RANI< l. BAl<E1', MYRNA J, AP & AP 13M).3GJ, 11,l?Ull, 2233 T\JRTlE ROCK Sl.W1T AL ET AL. AP 135-Q-214, N' 83Mt«M, l1,D7'1. 23e2 11<M>17-S2 f()fl.tERLY Al' 110. 4 ~ ORANGE NATl a>N VAU£V, CA TAl-«ATE AREA 11'°°4 MRHARA. M()IW.tEO R ET AL. 174-48, 11,1~.38. I CAStEW, MARTIN ST, LNT 111, lfMNE, TOWNE OOU. ASSH, I# G 113U2. 214 STREN.IWOOD, BAISTOl 8'T, LNT 4, S>J(TA 015-54, S297.51, TWP SAGE 11 F80 MARTA E PETERSON, Al' BAOAOHEAO, JENE P, AP AP 144-111·31, 14.857 18. 11520 IFMNE., CA CA • •1-45. $33.02, TR 12022 LOT 1AWE. CA . "*..CA SEC 34 ' 141"71-oT, 11,748 '°· 1045 EL 143-323-40, $381.31, 11758 THOMPSON. ALL.EH Iii, AP EDINGER ST, FOUNTAIN PARKCREST COMMUNrTY DAStJ, AHGEUHE M G T'R. 10 • DE LEOH, GEORGE R ET AL SIG""l COMPANIES INC, CNolH) DR. COSTOtESA. c;. MUlBERAY a. UNIT R. 119-181·27, 11,435..38, ,,.. VAUEY. CA ASSN. AP Q.202-82, $35.40. AP a:rM~-. $112 et, 2233 8ANf(, GIRAAO SAVlNGS. ,, 135-53-281, $70380, 288 TAI-RATE AREA SHSI AP 11N17·S3. ~y AP' AP 141"71-17, '9,31115.17, 1011 FOUNTNNVAU.EY,CA SAN CAHDELO ST. rotMTAIH TRll9431.0TC MARTIN st LNT 304. fMNE, AP ~. 11.827.21, 3 STREAMWOOO,lfMNE.CA 11N15-s.t, 1297.57, TWP S El CAWfO DR. COSTA liESA, TROPP, 8EJffAAD J JR, AP VAil.EY, CA TAX-MTE AREA2141S IKlE1..JA.Ol, ll«lGA, AP $3-CA RUSTlJHG WTND, IHT 30, GOlDEH SN«> DEV CO, AP AGE 11 SEC S4 : CA :-~~s '':.4'~8: .~~o1~ SPN«it.ER. TlOMS E, AP :~t!e.~50, l~TYPE£ I~~~ lfMNE. CA TAX-MTEAMA21-tS6 =~ ~.1~ 11~~r;o~1:.' TAl-MTEAMA 1HM VAU.EY,CA AMIGOSQ,FOUHTAINVAU.EY. 143-251.()5, Sl,&37.22, 11583 RflNHAAT. REX. AP 932• Bl.DGA. lHT 423,IRVINE, CA TAXM1!AREA2'-104 CAUTIUO, LEONM,AP53 BEACH.CA 23t.C1, $339.08, TWPI RGi 11 LOCKHART, lill.DAEDA, AP CA TEAK Cl, UNIT R. fOUHTAIH 02t. 11,277.22, 117 <NAL RO, 01t-64, 12,151.10, 10 t£NRY, SEC4 ' BARLOW, .I.WES JOSEPH 15W:23-211, S187.30. Ul097 VAU£V, CA lfMNE, CA TAX-MTE AREA 2Mtl CARD, BAABARA l. AP 53 IRWE, CA TAX-MTUREA 5Ml7 SIGNAi COMPANIES INC. ~ AP 141-303.c:). COMAi. RIVER ct FOUmlN TAX-MT£ AREA 21.oDI TEMY, JANINE M, AP 143-LEWIS, lEOHAAO w. ;.p 181-20, 11,318.A&, tl MIHERS RHE£. SANG c. AP 5&012· "' 11«>231-1 I, fOfWER.Y AP I $2,18UI. 2131 PORfOl.A VAU.EY,CA 29M4,'1,244.ot, 16883CWSY 1132--4G-030, $1,315.58, 103 COHNECTEC INC, AP TRAA.,IFMHE,CA 07, ~,142.116, 7 SHAOWEU, GOt.SOtVJLENEG.APG-llQ.231-01, S339.06. TWP a DR. COSTA MESA. MRVOS, NCI<, AP 157~ llllTCHEll, ROBERT, AP AV, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA C1/1J. RD, UtfT 2. IR'M'E. CA 430-103-0e, 13,717.70, a1A. BYUNG IOl. AP 529-IRVINE. CA 251·21, ll,8119.t<I, 20152 1W?E RGE 11SEC4 • CA 4t, St,394.94, 18829ARBIJT\JS 1#<421-e5, $653.10, 18069 MT BlAYLOCI(. THOMAS F, AP 1701 REYNCU>S AV, IRVINE. 181-38, 12,i'ee.t<I, 1 ROCKY Df\SAHTA"*.CA HANSE"N, E"RllC, AP 141~ ST, fOUHTAIN VALLEY, CA PAIETO Cl, FOONTAIN VAU.EY, TAX-AA1! AREA 21.019 93<1-1o.o33, 12,191.04, 14 CA RIDGE, 1RV1NE. CA TAX-MTE AREA 21-171 AP 4311-251-29. $1,5'03.46, 1712 OI, .... 953 MAGEUNf ST, JASl>ERSOH.' BRA0LtY S. CA SOLANA, LNT 33, IRVINE, CA OACt1AAO OR, SANTA AHA, c;. COSTAMESA,CA AP 157'°54-39, $2,222.tO, 9114 SAl.AV.R, JOSE, AP 1et. BRANSTOH,JOSEPHWTR. TU-MTEMEAa.oll TAX-AATEAREA21-110 NORWESTMORTGAGEINC, PILON, GUSTAVO 0 ET OOYE Cl. INT R. FOUNTAIN TAl-MTE AREAJ1.007 032-411, 12.2108. 17212 SAH AP~ $314.59, 15LAS AP 11324725, $1,048.10, 192 TAX-«ATEAREA SM74 Al. AP 141-61143, $115.tll, VAU.EY,CA LORENZO Cl, UNIT R. BRISAS,LNTll,lfMNE,CA STATE Of CAl.IFOflHIA lilB.TOH, DAVID 0, AP 935-MOtR>E,INT221,IRVINE,CA 173 SONORA RD, COSTA HAHSIClN. J!NNIE LEE. AP FOUNTAIN PARK FOUNTAIN VAUEY, CA DEPT Of TRAHSPORTATIOH, 1g.111, S2,012.A I DENVER. ACEVES, LUIS GERAAOO, PROPEllTY IH OCE.AH VIEW SCHOOL IXSTRICT T Al-RA ff AREA 7)..()02 • • liESA. CA 157-0llt-09, 11,271.87, 11711 t0E0WNERS ASSN. AP 111&-TAX-RATE ARE.A 2MOI AP 455-241-13, $231.&4, TR 381 LNT IO, IFMNE, CA TAX«ATE A.REA 2f.112 AP 113HC>G35, f170.IO, 1SSI SIG"'W. COMPANIES INC, RDORIGUEZ. JESUS I. !WM ST, FOUNTAIN VAUEY, 082-41, SAS.11. TR 7805 LOT A TAX«ATE AREA 21-025 BUC 57 BRUINBARK lH lHT 35, AP 11CM>1&-09. FOfl.fER.Y AP ~. lilARIA VICTORIA, CA mACIO,NEILALDRIH.AP REGEHTS Of TIE STATEOfCAl..IFORHIJ,AP TAl-MTURE.A2f.124 UNITED STATES Of SANTAANA.CA 11CM>1S-31,S11S42.TWPSRGE • AP 141.sl2.()5. 12.728.74, UEStCOVAH, JAMES 10f.(l83.(Q. $1.132-32, 15917 ORNEl.AS, VICTORIA lHVERSITY Of CAL, AP 12C> 4SW4H7, 172.70, TR 311 Bl.IC AMERICA. AP 434..()62.()8, 11SEC29 2156 VE\ASCO LH, COSTA JOSEPH. AP 157.oe2·20, RHOOOUTE CT, FOUNTAIN RN.IREZ ET AL AP~. 135-07, 167.74, TR 361BlK51 51 OGUtaYI, G80LAHAH 0, $1.a&S.91. TR 361 Bl.I( 62 LOT TAX-RATE AREA 55.olS AP 11N16-11, r-OfM:RLY AP , liESA. CA $2,854.21. 18572 REDWOOD Cl, VAU.EY, CA Sl,03555, 12042 SYLVAN REGENTS Of THE AP 529-102·29, S1,82U4, 14 19& . ll!M>IS-:J>, S?UO, TWP 5 AGE TAl-«A ft AllEA 15' tt 2 INT R. R>UNTAlf VALLEY, CA FOUNTAIN PARK RIVER. UNIT 20, FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY Of CAUFORNIA. TAX«ATE AREA 2M10 JACl(SOH, 1FMNE, CA GOMEZ. CnmtA. AP 4n 11 SEC 29 • MlffHV, DAVID B. Al' 157· to.E0WNEAS ASSN. AP 111&-VAUEY, CA AP 1~1l'S-18, $81.98, TR 381 AT'HAHHCAR, NARAYAN IC, 'TAX-MT£ AREA 21-117 OIJ.22, 14,771 It, 9 AP 11CM>1WS, F<lRMEJl.Y AP Of4.14, 11.211.87, 11523 0534.134.88. TR79S7LOTA lllX57 ORAHGECOONTYTRAHSfT AP 5315)45, $2.33U1. 31 BEA~ST. NEWPORT 110.015-29, $11342, TWP S ~ SARNA,FIOHA l. Al't3M7· OOTTOtMOOO ST, F<lUHTAIN AP 1~Sl. IA3.72. TR 1'07S TAX-MTE ARE.A J1-to1 N' l~ll'S-21, $45.32. TR 381 DIST, AP 104Ql·25, ~41, CARSON, 1RV1E. CA • UNITED STATES Of COAST, c;. AGE 11SEC211 Ott, l1,I03.71, 2223 PACIAC YAU.Ff, CA LOT A 8UC 57 14,_ SANO CAHVON AV, SWARTZ. JEFFREY ;., AP AMERICA, AP 434-031-12, FOSTER. ~ D TR. AP Al' 11CM>l&-29, FOAMEFl.Y ~, AV, tHT e, COSTA MtSA. CAMOU. ~ J, AP 157· AP 106..()86.-St, S43.2B. TR 1'075 num'ON, WA TRESE, AP 121).IJS.22, S6U2. TR 361 IFMIE, c;. 551.()42.(11, 1117 OI, 2 12.117,.90, TR 361 euc 61 LOT 473..()1).35, $18,CMI 50. 15 11<Mlls.40, $14,239.72. TWP s CA 111·7', lllt.42, llD58 MT LOT 8 AP •1·53-9H, $250.91, 122 BUC 57 MfTNEY, ffllNE. CA 197 SICYCftEST, NEWPORT COAST, AGE 11SEC21 f Ol.SEN, WNKJA l. AP g. NORBY Cl, FOLM"Alf VALLEY. SMfTHHART, TERESA, AP HORH BEAt.C LH, FOUNTAIN AP lZ0.135-30, $67.70, TR 381 TAX-MT£ ARE.A 2'1417 AP 434.o3M5. 11,127.71, TR CA STATE Of CAURlfNA, AP 74.cCl5,lt,571.52,2205PttCIAC CA 144-124-12, 11,334.915, 11157 VAU£V,CA BUCIO TAl4tATEAAEA2f.IS1 361~1LOT1f7 NlWPORT CUSTOM t1N1"30,R:lff.taYAP110-, AV, I.NT 5, COSTA MESA. CA ASHER. JOHN l. AP 157· R.OWER AV, FOOHTAIN AP 1~1~. $61.60, 401 ANDO, SHI~. N' HAPAOFF, DAVID l. AP 447· ESTATES INC, AP 473-QD.37, 015-18. Sl,427.7', TWP 5 AGE 132.SI, St,225.00, 111231 VAU.EY, CA PROf'£RTY 11 IRVIME CfTY BERl<ELEY Pl, lfWINE, CA 447-371-43, $2,383.33. • SCHOOL. 1RV1HE UNIFIED 313-03. 12,47'11.7'9, 10LAFLORA. 11.eOll.35, 14 SKYCREST, 11$EC29 • TAI-MT£ ARfA 15-t11 DEVOHWOOD Cl, FOUNTAIN Y'EE. FRANK. AP 144-132·20, AP 120-135-5&, l 19,MU4, T'A APRUA IRVINE. CA DISTRtCT, • AP '5?-11Hl4. IRWE, CA NEWPORT OOAST. CA SIGNAi.. c<wPAMES NC, VAU.EY, CA $49'4.09, 11337 GOt.OENAOO TU4'ATEAREA 2MCO 381£1l.X tDLOT 450 MAAION,RONAl.DJ,AP447· 153.30, TR 10334 LOT 48 OCEAN RIDGE COfM.JlfTY AP 11CM>1"32, fOAMERLY AP • A0GERS. Gt.MA. AP 424-ti US A 1HC. AP 157·132-58, IN, FOUKTAIN VAl.l.EY, CA 431-38, S2.9Q.57, 24 TOSCANY. SCH00t... IRVIHE UHlflED TU-MTE ARE.A •1M ASSN, AP 477.ctl·28. Sll0.48, 11<Ml1$-11, Sl.427.74, ~ 5 213.o4, '911.73, 1788 IH,388.21. 9002 TALBERT AV, PRATT; RI01ARO A. AP 144-HOSS Lll>, AP 436.()81-15, TAX-AATEAAE.A 3011 IRVllE;CA DISTRtCT. AP 452·181-o5, TR 14038 LOT XX AGE It SEC 211 CAESTMONT Pl, COSTA MESA. fOUH'rAIN VAUEY, CA 194-01, 1324.75. 1805! StiASTA $8,408.75, 2501 Al.TOH AV, LOCKWOOD, MICHAEL D, S53.30. 8SS W YALE LOOf>, ROEL.EN, AOZAl.YNNE l. AP IONSEU.A. ROBERT J, AP CA BEU. ALBERT NOEL ST, FOUNTAIN VAUEY, CA IRVIHE, CA VONG, PETER B, UH, SU AP 44M92-31, S5M.88, 7 IRWE, CA 452-371-32. 1.2,810.22. 31 935-90-«W, 12.240.31, 33 ESTATE OF. AP 157-203-21, NGUY'EH, VIN\ AP 144-221· MEI, AP 483-071-34, 12.373.02, CONNECTICUT, IRVINE, MA. OAVIO H ET Al. AP 937· BlOOMDALE. IRWE, CA ~REY PINE, NEWPORT TAl-«Aft AREA 1 .. 1l4 $425.M. 18198 ~A ST, 10, l2,29a.tD. 16471 EVEREST TAX-MT! ARE.A 21-00S 18931 VIA MESSINA. IRVIHE, CA 47·2et. 11.115.44, 14 ~ MARK. AP 452· COAST, CA FOUNTAlf VAU.EY, CA ST, FOONTAIH VAUEY, CA CA V H 0 INC, AP ~tl2, WOODlEAF, lfMHE. CA 371-34, 11,991.10, 32 • JOHNSTOHE, .JOHH ICLAWYTTE:R. KEITH R. AP RILEY, MAIWC R. AP 144-m. HATTAR. FArr., AP 44M52· MJYAW~ SHO.A, AP 463-$1,64314, 2003 LAORlll,0 O'HARE, PATROC J ET AL. Bl.OCMlAI.£, IRWE. CA JOSEPH, AP 412.()13.10, 157·212-14, 12$1.IO, 9107 04, $543.01, 11192 ~NI, 52, 1175.48, 1 PAl.AMEOES, 091·21, $3,591.... 11381 AISLE. LNT 07'1. IRWE. CA AP t37-$5-03t, St,780.51, 71 TU-MT! AREA 11~2 • 11,512.tl, 3:* ~ SWAUO# AV, FOUNTAIN f-OlHTAIHVAU£V,CA lfMHE.CA SIERRACKJLARIUMNE,CA TltOMPSOH, MARI( B. AP FOXHOUOW,UNT31.IMNE. TAl<AAT£AREA2f.1• KJl..C,MASADKOTAKE .£NICINS,lA~AP5»241·1 Cl, COSTA ltlESA, VAU£V, CA STOnER. MARGARET OlNEJ\, BRUCE A, AP 483-93f.35.311. Sl,394.IO, 300 CA· IHC ET AL. AP 475.ct1-o5; 23, Sl,358.00, 17 TRAllWOOO, • CA ~OS. aRS, AP AlH T'R. AP • 144-414-22, TAl-«ATI AREA... 12•10, 14.814.72, 5571 SERRA l'OOPEAAISLE. IRVIHE, CA 80ffER. KARA JET AL. AP PR>, AHMlNY D, Al' I» 111,177,44, 9 SHOREVIEW, ~NE. CA 157.-.1t,13.10S.M.111154MT 13,210.tO. 11327 MT~ YEJUll>.lfMNE.CA OEOQHEGAH. Will.JAM T, t37·S5-07S. 1117.37, 79 3l.QSl.S7,t4U0.12MAUCK.Y, HEWPORTCOAST.CA TAl-«ATt AREA 1$-1>4 DE..rn:R Cl, FOUNTAIH S1; FOUNTAIN VAil.EY, CA REGENTS OF THE BEAGER. STEPHEN W, AP Al' taf.36..488. 12,421.ot, 1103 FOXHOU.0#, IHT 75, IRVtlE, INT D, IRYIE, CA llOTAKE, MASAO, Mi.SAO VAUEY.CA ~ OEllfTA T. AP UHIVERSrTY Of CAlRlfHA, 413-153-08. SUOIJ.85, 11<112 REGGIOAISl.E.llMHE,CA CA . --KOTAK! IC, Al' 475.()11-Ge, CANTON. R LYNC. I# 4» AIHRICH, PAll. N' 157· 144-411-<17. 11,412.12. 11091 MMERICAH HEART SIEMAL~RD.fMHE,CA AGUILAR. LORRAIHE. N' TAHAT!AREUW01 Sl4.20t.ll, 11 SHORELINE. MUSH£0: 15'43, $3,031.IO. 2443 1MHE 511-24, 11, 11Q.13, 11132 8111> BEU.FLOWER AV, UNO' E. ASSOQA~ N' 1~1~, TAX.f!ATI AREA._ 137-C.OU. Mn.17, 30 NEWPORT COAST, CA NEWPORT 8EACW AV, INT E4, ~ liESA. CT,™~ V.AUEY. CA FOONTAIH VMJ..EY, CA 113.14, TR 381 8U( to TU-MT£ ME.A~ WINO.WilitER, I.NT 22, JENCIHS, LANA. AP 5»241· coso.!Ay lllESAPl.OT CA DINSMOfE. RD8ERT B. AP HANSEN. OONALO E T'R. AP lflVIHE UNIFIEO S()iOOl IRWE, CA 23, SUtl.22. 17 TRAl.WOOO. TAI.UTE AREA~ ._ 117"°54-11, 1718.00, 11194 1..01M7,l1,82Ul.11048Et TAl4'ATtARE.A2UD7 UNITED STATES Of DISTRICT. AP 45U1H3. OAOSZ.GERALDM.API» IAVINE,CA ~~~AH0211, l"9 TAI.MT£ MEA 15-111 MANGO Cl, FOUNTAIN VAU.EY. AMARIU.O AV, FOUNTAIN AMERICA. AP 434-<131.0S, Ml.48, BK It PG 24 PAA 3 07.(140, 12.~-02. I aTY OF llMHE. !RWE Mi.MATAS, PH!l1P P, AP CA VAU.EY,CA BAl.EY', RD8ERT ClAYTOH S3,284.M, TR301BU(11 LOT ttASCH,STEVENH,APt36-SOUTHSMll,lfMHE,CA C<:Mi'AX'f, AP S3o.21MO, 461-!IMI, A.512.48, 17 SEA OOAP OF THE Pf£SIONl MC K1HHOH. A08ERT ET AL, AP 447.()71-30, S*.M, 197 4M3$, Sl,471.41. 103 TAI. DAVID'-AP~ 13,30UO,TR 14540LOTll TEMACE, NEWPORT COAST, BISHOP QUDi Of I.OS, SHERIDAN TR. AP lfN774-10. TAX-.f!ATE AREA 21~ 3121 HENlAIX ST, IRVJE, CA LAICES>(ff. INT 47, IMNE. $1,089.CO. IS WEEPIG\IOOO, TAV\.OR. D GENE. AP 5:11. CA 'l.SOOTHERN C.\l.IFOAMA lllS.80, 9104 LA NW'O.A AV, HOWS, K'EITH J, AP 449-TAl-MTE AREA....,, CA LNT 34, IRWE, CA 211·$3, IS22.l5. 41 C>AICHleT SUNBE\.T DEVELOPERS .INC, FOUND.IN YAU.EV, CA YSAIS, ~ R. AP IOM23-052-33, Sl,31U1, 14511 t&00H. Ul..UAH K T'R. AP IEDI. TONY, AP l3Mt>OIJ8, RD, IMNE, CA Al'~ l1,I07.n, 3151 HERRMNff, GARY R. Al' OI, 11,714.42, 1038IS SWEEWf ST, 1RWE. CA .,,ILL.ER, ARNOtJlAAP 451· W.5H11, 12.S31.2tl, 107 me.OD. 114 EaC IUI, INT HADEi(, MICHAEi. 0. AP 5» AllMAY AV, INT A-3. OOSTA 11M34-t4, $2,817.34, 1141 a MARGARITA AV, FOUNTAIN LEE. 80HQ KUL. AP ... 151-54, Sl.594.04, 10 PENHY EAST YALE LOOP, UNO' "· •• IAWE, CA 211.-1, 11,152..81, 33 MESA. CA 90l AV, FOUNTAIN VAU£V, CA VAU£V, CA ' 072·20. 11.253.48, 4741 PINES. lfMHE. CA . IRVINE. CA LAUAELWOOO, IFMNE, CA ' lJNDSTR()M AV, IRVINE, CA , • • • I · I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC Nonces· I PUBUC NOTICES ducted by a corporation Have you started doing buslneu yet? No I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES Hills Estales, CA 90274 Gene l Phelps, 2904 S L)ifldale Avenue StOUx Fahs, SD 57105 I PUBLIC NOTICES Ths bu1<ness Is con· d~ed by:. CO<poration Haye you started doing buWllSS yet? No American Aet1dentl11 Funding, Inc • Vlneenl A R.neh&rt. PreSiQenl I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBUC NOTICES I I PUIUC NOTICES 11 PUBUC NOTIC£, I Actltlou1 Bualneu Name St•t.ment The lollowlng peraons are doing business as Natural Progru11ons, 2301 Holly Lane, Newpc>ft Buctt, CA t2663 Chn$ Am AJNSI, 2301 = lane, Newport • CA 92663 '12. Santa Ana. ca 92707 CMiUne R Kun .... I 030 W MacArthur Blvd . #12, S.tnta Ana, Ca 92707 Thia bu$lness ls con· dueled by an andl\lidual Ha~ you starlacl doing bu11ne11 yet? Yes. 815199 C~tne A KUiian Art Judtc:e Famlty Biiiiards, Inc , Arthur Ju· dice. President This statement was riled wilt\ the County ~ oC OranQe C<Ml:\:et,3·99 1 1176 Thia buSIOOM IS OOl'I· dueled by c:o-pertnera Have you stanad doing t>usiness yet? No Aaron C. Espa~a Thil stat.ement was lded wtth lhe County Cle111 oC Orange C<Mlt'8~1::·99 1 1179 Thil bulineU Is con· f dUCled by an lndiYirual ~ Ha .... you 1111~ doing This 5tatemem was tiled With "' CoUnty Cletti o( Orange Count'r.e:c?-99 1 1178 Ua!IY PilOI AUg 5, 12, 19. 26. 1999 Th7'49 Actitlou. Bu•IMH Name Statement The lollo'N no persons are Oo<nQ t>us.nesa 81 Dally Pllot,_&.>.g 5• 12, 19, 28. 1G99 • Th7<17 FlctltlourBu1lneH N•m• St•tement The folow~ person& 111 dOlng business as bulineS$ yel? No I Chns Am Alessi This statement w11 '*' With lhe C<Mlty Cler1t ol Orange Coool~:.t?-99 Da1tv Pilot Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1§99 Tl\7<18 Actttiou1 8u1lne11 N•me Suitem•nt The followlng persons are doing bualneSS as GAMES Pt.US, 518 WM1 19th Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 CyberNel Business De· v1lopmen1, 318 121h StrMI, Huntington Beach. CA 92648 • McCormack & Farrow, 695 Town Center D< •• Ste 660, Costa Mesa CA 92626 1 1180 Dally Pllol Aug 5, 12, 19. 26, 1999 Th748 Ffcdtlou1 8u1in .. 1 JetTY M FarTOW, 175 W. Junipero, San Clemente. CA 92672 ~ Name Stat.ment : The loClowlng perton$ \ 1r1 dotng business 11: Art Judice Famlly Blllta~1 Inc., (Nevaela), 518 Wiii 19\h SttHt, Costa Mesa.•CA ~7 Aaron C Esparu. 318 12lh Street. HunUngton Beach, CA 92648 James N. Martinez, 200 Pac111e Cout H•=· #31'4, Hunllngton • t<anneth L Thompaon, 1878 Papper1rH, VIiia Park, CA 92867 • Auto Accent» by CK. l 1030 W ~hur Blvd • Thi• bUalnau 11 con· CA 92648 Helen E Fnedmen, 22 Seav11w Dnve, N • Rolling • ' STARTING . ANEW· BUSINESS ff • • • • • • • • • • • TJw f.lt•I Dtp.rtmnrt 1111ht D.11] Pl/41 '' f.INoiJ 111 t1rtr1011~t • nnv 1n111rr nou• 111111i/.tl/,k # """ ••mltmn ~.,,;I/"°"' SEARCH 1l1t "'""'far JO#"' M n:ffll ch;i'ft, anJ 1111v JO" IM '""' 11,;J ~ mp 1• IJH Co"rt Ho11Jt '" S."t6 A,.. Tbtn, ef CO#TN, •far tlH st11rrh u ""'plntJ.,., wiUfik ~'° fat1M1U l>wi11m """" '_"''"""''with tJi, u11n1J Cl~. p111H11b '""' 11 "'""for fa11~ KWh 'tU lftf"irwl "1 /.tlu111ritl Him fik ,.,,,. 1roofof p11hlttation 1v11h JM w•11Cln* Plttl# slO/ ~ # fik ,.,,,. fo11ti1•1 btUl""111111~1 •t J,, 0.1'/y Pi/41, JJO W. &, St. C.. Mnc. If r" ('llltMI ''°I ., 1'--nJ/J., 111 "49) 61.2..f J] J at/ P will ,,..., .,..,....,, /jr,rfl ,. htlltllk tlJu ,,.. .. PW ,,, JMiJ. If,_"'-" ""'1t ""J fa"'-~,-n.JJ"' .,,J"" """w ._,.. ,..,. i/M • .,., ,... G.tJ""" ,,, ,.fir,.,,,, Msitri! '. ""'"'- James D wede. 20792 S kunme1 Lane. Huntooglon Beach, CA 92&46 Th•S bu$IOISS is con· duded by a general part· oetSllip Have you stal19d doing busineSS yet? Yes, 0ec 1984 Jeriy M Farrow This "8tement was tiled with t.l'MI County Cler11 ol Orange County on 8-3·~ 1"96801173 Oa~y Pllol Aug 5 f 2. 19. 28, 1999 Th750 Flctltloua 8u1lnesa N•m• Swtement The lollowing penons are doing buSlne$$ IS HYTER DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 1001 Dove Strtet·290, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Leon M Hyter, 310 Or- chid. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 TN9 business Is con- ducted by: an lnd>Vidual Have you started doing but1neU yes? Yes, 1976 L.on M Hy!er TNf mi.merit was fUed wfth INt County Clerk oC Ofange~ Daily Pll04 Aug 111. 28. ~· 2. 9. 1999 Tl\781 ctftfOUt lutln..1 Heme Stetement TM following PlttOOS • ,.. dOklO bulllleSS .. PAP I, 807 A. East Balboa 8IYd , .Newj:lon Beac:h. CA 829al Paul Ftlndl o.llney, 807 A Eatl B.itloe 8Mt . HniP0118Mdl. CA t2'8111 Pa111c1i Scott, toot AetlUIY DtM. ""'°"' I. ~~'la con- OUclleCI by • fl'*'ll '*""-... ~ llln9d CIOlng Mlt!eU Yet? NO P.u! F DeleneY This ............ ... ..... ~ °"" d a...~r..ta'l:l ... Alie "· .. 1m 111112 . ....... .. , .. Pih This staternenl was flied with !NI County Cftlrk «· Orangt County on 1·17·99 '1"96802511 Davy Plk>I Aug 19, 26. Sep! 2. 9, 1999 Tl\783 Actltfoua Bu1lneH NarM St.cement The lollowlng pel'I005 are doing bulloess 81 CUtagoa Awnings, 20 Ashbrodl, Irvine, Cel IOmll 92604 Pedro E. castagne. 20 .Asht>foell. IMne, C&Lfomla 92604 Jtll Sipple, 5116 Seashore Or.:.:. Apt A, New· port Beach, ~A 92663 This bU11ne'll is coo- dVC!t9d by·. limited ,,."nerstitp H8Y9 you starlacl doeng business yet? No Pedro E . C.s111gne This IUlteme"' WU 1!le4 Wlttt "" County Cler11 d Orange County On t-13·99 1"'8IOU71 u~::i 1fh~ ....... NMM.....,,.1t The toClowlng ~ are dOinO bualneaa .. LonalMI .. oom, 710 W 1'7lfl St .. 15, CO.ta Mell, CA 92627 A.t1e Salel U.C, tCA> • 760 w 11"' St 9$, Cotta MMa.CAum This ~ • con· =~Un_, ~-=-tilt Aef1e u.e ..... lfuDe. ,,_ Tltlt .... rrei• -... wll\ "' ~ '** d °'"9~ Deir ~ A'4 , ..... !!(!!.l ," ,. """' .. .•. _, ....... ............ '"" :=I.""'"' ~ I•'! Dan•tl Aai AUUnson This statement wu filed WIO'I IN Coullty Clerk d 0'11"0' Coun~~ Dally PiloC Aug 5, 12, 19 26. 1099 Th738 FlctlUous Bualneu , • Nfme Stat.merit The IOllolmg persons- ... doinO buaneu as HORIZON INSIGHT, 200 Nata. Newport Beach, CA 926&0 t.ear)Ol'le c Lues•l>Mk. 200 H!~.t Newpolt Beadl. CA 92tiOU Thie bUlll'leU s con- dUCted by. an 1ndlllidual Ha~ you started doing bus1neu yet? No Mll)Orie C louebMk Ttns statemenl was !tied with lhe County Cler11 oC Orange coo~:.~9 , 1 0.lly Ptlol Aug 5, 12, 19, 26, 1099 Th737 Flctitloue Buslneu Heme Statement The folloW'tng ptf$O(IS • all doll"O bulltleSI as STUDIO OESIGN GROUP, 1820 K~t Lane, ~wport 8Mctl, CA 92660 Pen E Wooding, 1620 Kent Line. Newport Beach, CA e26&0 Thia butll'll$$ I con• duded by. an lndMOual Ha.... )'OU llarted doing ~yef?No Pent E WOOdlng Thie 118'8tllWll waa ll80 wtlt1 ltl8 ~ Oetll °' Orangt~ ~ Pb Aug 19. :26 8jtW• Th111 •1tn111 • -- Thursday, August 26, 1999 .. All r11I HIJlt tfvtllnlat la "" """"'"' 1' "'lfd •• '" fd lfll Fair lltwtl•t ~ti I .. ti "'""'' wttkll 1111ln It lllttll •• •••fllllt ... , '''''""'· ll111ll1llt1 tr .i1e1l111l .. llH MM 11 11<1, CDlll, llllt)tt "' u.,iu, 11111thal 1tatt1 • ••llu1I trltll, " .. ialUhH le irtah ... , Utll •Hltlt"t Nll\'111111 Of ••mllllltatlfl " lll11 ...... ,., •Ill ... -1!.Wlltl• l«ttll HY IMrllSI• ~ ltf 111l 11t1l• wllltll l1 l1 .,._..ti•• ol lht law 0Yr 1t1•tr9 ll11tlly 111111111• tht 1lt • " 11119\ ... .,..... 11 ~ .. "' •• ..,,,., lrt .,_., • .,, .... 4 .+t t,,Dtl.-lly •asts lt CM! ! pl11111 dncrl111111tloa call HUD' ' loll""' 11 1-800·424-ISIO Ftr : 1111 Wesl1119to11, OC 1111 ,11111 .. call llUD ti 41& 3500 : :tfOUSES/CONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL FORECLOSED HOMES low or $0 Down• Gov'! & Bonk Repos -Being Soldl ..q • financing Avoiloblel .. :.&00-501 1777 X60S7 SOLD!! Showcue Homes for Sale in our Saturday Real E1t1te Su'f plementl Homes o the Week Ols\Jlay Ads S1a11 at Just S751 Do.1dllne is T uescJay al SPM Open House lJsUogs St 51 9eadt1ne Thursday SPM lt Pays to Advertise --In the 8111 l ocal Real Est1t1 Section CALL TODAYll USA K. RIVERA 94~574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 94~574-4249 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE ,~RONA OEL MAR • ~lne CfMk l·SIOI'( 2Ek • ~ 11\111 & bf9'1 beauliful galdlln, po<* & ·~ $549.900 All 949 759 5070 Oib COM OPEN SUN 12_. ~ J3~ Hull Dr, Oen vu Qrl Cyn. • Y' blk 10 bd1 lmmac; """tottage • 2tl! I 5ba, lrplc S769 000 •" Agl 94!>-759-9070 _s FlOOA PENTHOUSE wt f f'ICledit>te ocoan Views 2Br 4 2Bath. oltertd at S699.000 t Maiy Ellen and 'Bob Wl';Jlarz, l !M9-759·3739 9•9-64-4-5~1 10 HOUS!SICOHDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA """"' ltgllll Afla. Grelt Loe on large lol &Ill con6-lhows betUlllul aylor. 949 642-4722 E SI()( JEWEL OPeN FRI-SAT 1-4 232 E 21ST ST. '4bf 21>1 "* IMm bNu decor llfldlc mod l1,1lc. $36911 Jacl!ie Gills Alf ol • fief '4'>«11·8011 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAL! COSTA MESA Central E 'Sldt small cottage on good slled lot CllaffTWIO • rtll'ioOel or a IOtaJ ret>uild . Ths 132 APT8 NEWPORT BE~CH 132 • APTI N!WPOAT BEACH II 1 Probata Salt. $250,000. Mary Ehn IOd Boll Wt'lfn, • 94H59-3793 949~4·598t .. wooded Newport Luxury Steps To Fashion Island CYN BLUFFS OPEN SAT 12-4 1020 NIOCy ln 3br 2.Sba lwhmt. beck• up 10 n•llfll p"1t. Lot• of upgtadtst OY.ntr 31o.372"'3SI IVll AEOUCEOI R·2 ZONE ClllliC e·sldt Home 2Ek tBa $259 900 Ed VIII den Bo6scht. 8111949 650-0943 19 HOUSE&'COHOOS FOR SALE HUNTlNGTON BEACH SURFCREST Slart 0 $414K Steps 10 bc:hl 3br .2 Sba up· gtades• ltallan Ille. belber, 2 cat ga1 more' Sea CkH RIY • Ana Sudolsky 714 536-0358 22 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE IRVINE TURTLE ROCK lowtal Pflct "Open SUN 1-5 " t2 Mel)'lon home 111 Sumrrul Sbls 3 Sba 3 lrplcs ~ built 1995 J car gar. iplox 32SSsl o4 IN ACJ1 PIC}l 949-632-5773 24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH lcred vu In hllll of Llguna OPEN SUH t-4 "IOI 8utn1 Vlet1 W1Y" 3bl I I 12ba bonus rm lff oflice Spa cul-de-sac 5989.500 714·S40.SELl 949-261·7643 26 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEL 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH ABANOONED BNc:hCot\age $399,900 3BR 28A AGENT 949-72' .. 120 FRONT ROW BEACH PRIME COANER AXER $950,000 AGT 723-11120 •THE BLUFFS• Orig ., .. 3br 2ba tOlaly redone Ptirfect Estate llrpOa'!Oll pncoo 10 ·sel l1W $315000 Agent 94M40-5560 ARE VOU LOOKIHG tor a lu1ury Condo undt1 $300IC. Close lo Bch Manna shop&? Chns Edward!> F1111 Estates Prop COM 949 389-9209 --BiGCYN VILLAS TOW~OME EXCELLENCE BOl'dtrlng Big Cyn Golf CourH. 2-3brs ~n Sat Sun 1-4 FORD ROAD PROPERTIES IM9· 7S9-7?00 •Lieto Penn• 20 Cabrillo 2br 2ba 998st. planlat!Oll shUI· ters. land lse, comm pool Cor toe Pf!V bell lor resid S152.5K UOO RESORT HOMES 949-673-6623 Of 720-9882 g LOXORY TOWNHOMES 38R, NEW! '550,000 LINDA SILVER, METRO REALTY 714-404-5171 Newport Vltw Fixer 4Br 3 S81, 11111 rm & boool room Plana 1or remodel hduded RedUced IO $719 000 Joan 8ufke Ag! 94Q.7S9-93\.4 BaYffonl Wllh PrlV11e Boel Slip. RtmodNd 2-SIOly 481. 381 • den &lab grn11 COl#'itel lops, new cabinelh crown moldinQ $1.250.000 Owner 949-75~8500x205, 6-4410 MEDITERRA EAN VIEW HOME OPEN SAT 10·2 25 Harbor Pointe 4bt 4bll 3 c=-gar199, pool spa ocean end gated com- munity 1mm1e cond only $1,095.000 ON THE GOLF COURSE HqJ most w ll Over 2500$f, 1ec1ntly remodeled decor. AslUng $7S9.000 ... OCEAN RIDGE Splcllc:ullr 15111• 6br 5bl, 118wt1 cu tom bull home. merblt Dooring over 5500$f, octlll 'Mw S2 4 ml ; OCEAN BREEZES, CITY CONVENIENCES, CORONA DEL MAR LOCATION &: C • Vaulttd cellbtp, frpla • Htatt4 Ofympic Pool • Country ldtclatns • Fabulous closets/storage • Wooilt4 lilndscaplng • 11-acrt nature parlc • Walk to sllops & dlning • Dop & cats •elcome Select Location 1 Bedrooms from $1125 2 Bedrooms from $1350 S Bedrooms from $1625 l11EBAYS of Nnuf>!'rl &«h M11eArthur 6 Sn Joaquin HiJJs .. LIVE IN LUXURY I/, . Yr f /,. / I 1 / APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Securrty Cate J 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility I Bed from S 1795 2 Bed from $23B5 I Bed/den from S 1815 2 Bed/den from $2210 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevacor Access Gas Fireplaces 9 Foot Ceilings Condo Specs Subterranean Parking • Ct~stom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-888-222-6924 llAC" IMNI AMATMIN1' CXJMIMN'IW5 A ltlCMI I 'll•••A&O OI ll-.IMC 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA Stepl lo OC.an 1br lb;i HSO Mltlmlf ~ carpet/pen new IUU bath, Lg lvllg rm w.tal, e1«: gal $1000 949-~6-5038 )(333 . lmm1eul1tt 3br 2ba, new painllcarpet, garage. no/pelS/ srmg S1ero1mo yrty Near beach & ~y ~9-650-8998 109 APTS CORONA OEL MAR •THE• SHORES APTS I & 26R TOWNHOMES Slarting II SI0951mo Monltl 10 Monll'l lease We ... • pal comnu1ly 6 block5 from buch 110 94~26t 1 APTS COSTA MESA Bungalow E"Sldt lumistled. complete kitchen IWt\Jraf FP, 9'_Jl8I are1. l\'sn*'>'Pees. Illa.I 913 S740r'rno 949~2-8699 £· Sloe 26' 11>a. ttneea y8ldl pet olc. •alk In clostb 292 East 1 IAA SI $1295"no I 94M73-3HI • E SIO£Cott1 MMa OPO. SAT·SUK 11.S 1 & 3bt, wuhtt, frplc, balcony, ganltn Set· ting. pool. U25·S1250 '111 Mo S,.Clal $&2& + $500 depo•lt Mgr on prwni.tl 20432 Senti Ant Ave Th• Renier Center 714-Ml-4203 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON .. GAJ"fJ) COMMUNITY BY FMHION ISLAND Beautiful W.lined ltrMta end gotf COUf'M ~-Enjoy camree living In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apattrMnt home! • 'llNo-car pege • Waan.t/dirytif hoolcupt • Fir.pi.ce (wood & ga) • AW condlUonlng •Wet berln 2 and 3 BR • S1 .oeo to sa,100 •Sony.no~ 15t~OND08 FOR RENT CORONA DEL llAR BIO CORONA BEACH pttvlle gated strett on Ille l>Nch. temodeled lul. 281 I Ba 1c gat sunaeu. surt & tllld \lle'#-s $27~ A~ 949-63t 2242 Jwntne crw11 1111g1e "°'Y· 2&, Din v iy clean rw.e PIN••• y1rd pooi. & ltMS. $2450/Moe: 949-759·5070 3Br/2Ba HOIM. F'P, gar new pUlllcarptt. $2050tmo Ten Eyck R.E. '49-390-9492 'FURN' Deslgntr'1 2iif 2bt condo, pool, ep11 •Ilk 10 all, Indoor ger. $1975/mo ltt. 949-750-a 117 * 4 BEbROOM i BATH * 2 PATIOS, W/D HK·UPS, OfW HEW PAtNTICARPET $1999 94M42-4206. r 159 HOUSESICOtl>OS FORRE.NT CORONA DEL MAR "SPECTACULAR OCEAN'• VtEW 2br 2ba den, temOd. l•c. p4ota, ttnnla, 949-759-70St 160 HOUSESttCOfl>OS FOR RENT COSTA MESA GREYSTONE 38r 2 5BI 2-Sly TWM. att dbl cat elecillC p . w/d hk~ 1300 sl. $1600'Mo 2110 Ti.inn Ave (VICloria.' Newport etYd) !MH3H622 1172~ TURfLE ROCK. grMI vl:W, Slnglt tevel, 2bt den. 2t>e, 2 Clf lnacntcl ger, ITplc, WIO, Ing. $2200/rno 949-854-11339 171HOUSE~ FOARINT LAOUHA NIGUEL CAPe COD BEAUTY 4 2Ba, lanuly room. NC. pool, lennls, Clll-dt·lllll, oarder* A111U/1, 1225CJMo 049 93 I ·8682 i12 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH Lido Isle 28' 281 Cottage '220M'o. 38'=ont Othtf Lido 1slt Homtl Avait em Gnmdy Rtettllf• 94M75-6161 ·v•a 8a1t1o1• 2 m5U bi's Buu condo. steps to bctVhalbol M r8SOl1 amen., WfD Ing $1850 Avail tO-t • 714-114-7222 BayallofH Beech HouM Sbf 1 314 be, trplc, dbl c• 91', Avall 9·1·99. U20Dlmo. 949-642·5290 Hal'bOf Vltw 3br 2ba Upgiaded. spa, QfHI locatlOn. oYail 1mme<htety. $29©'mo 949-644-1968 3br 2ba conc1o=i . poo1, spa, ciUl>house, btl lronl property F ocean view On 2M n. 2 l>aleorrf'• lJndergd llllr10 lof 2 car1 Gated convn · f02 Sdlolz Plau 12211 $2100 ~ ct.Q. 714-957 .. 78' S11tguwd f'ropeny Mgmt. SPACIOUS oceen and Ly \lltw Condo 1er 181. pool, $p8. gym. $1,400/monlh Cal EvesM'lalds 949-645-9 7 46 COMPCElELY REMODI 18R 18A S1000iM0. Wayne 01 eta...,. • REMAX 714.7115.9594 or 94t-720-7351 183 HOUSESIC()fl)OS FOft RENT NEWPORT COAST . SANCERE 4« 2.Sbl b81Ulltul uM 2 cat g.irage. gated cOftlmunrty $3250/mo Agt 949-862..il745 21ir 2b, Bay View trom CiKk, lmmac new catptt • pelnl undtrground petklng $2t00imo Agl 949-M2.0707 202 Mott I ROOMS FOR RENT 'COSTA MESA' MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Specl1I On AH Rm1 $134.00 Tax. leatures 24 In front delll 0 D phones 111111 HBOIESPN/D$c+ loc cham pool.tieatea Ill= Guast i..#ld NrtJy Fwys: 405 & SS min away from OC F111grm· College, shop mals bdll rell A mefllblf of caw Holellt.totel 'l2n Hltbol Blvd"' 949-645-4840 "y •POINTE· CHARACTER DANCE TAP·SWING · J mauADllLT• Pfluoluwo~· Snll*>Rl!HT.w Iden West St . Huntington 8eKh • CA 926'7 (*'9r S/lt#ilg °"*1' II taf8f Mst ltd .. 11(1QS1 Im lltstllflmr Nil) (714) 901-7328 I 402LOST • FOUND I Found bike In July. Viclrlly of 5an1a AN Haiglts, Newport Beech Call & ldenlity 9_.9"176-2800 ext 252 lost Blidi • white long haired e1t ftmalt, vtclmy Short CllH COM. PieaM call REWARD 949-71().()788 Losl dog, l\122 fem white & Ian RtlO<leSlan Rldgeback. milled, colar 1ag1 say Josie vie CW NPB Santa Ana 714·8!5-•IS1 420 GARAGE SAL.ES MOVING SALE! SAT 9-12 33 ye111 ol llllSC hoUSe QOOds stt11 crtstll. some loO& 412 SNUG HARBOR ROAD NPB-SAT 9-2:00 121 a.ult "MO \llNG"Hou11hold llem1 tumlture, ttcll , .. ~1 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Styt;F\lrnlture PIANOS i Collectiblts ·~..al·~ .$$CA8;t ·~;,-u _p!e<, .......... - WI BUY ESTATES • IMmedt.t. friendly-. "WI PAY MORE FAITEJI" a;ur~~11.Jmv1t1'l 1 ~ (011'..11411n1rul1h"tr11t '''Y ~ \ulft oil Al1( f:•11• f. Ir f '."Jrtt1.r·.it.1w "' 1, 111 for 1:1lori•1'1l1r11 f All o7Ul!~1111~ ;:649-4922. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 1202 ......... S-.AM.CAt2707 ..,_lo L..-CA.,.. I BUY AU PIANOS! I 454 FUANfTUAE I ELECTROPEDIC LA TEX BED New $1550. Never Used! Make Off91'1 9491632· 7573 HOUM Full Of Furniture Cherry WOOd secfelary de5k $250, solid oak roll top <leak $650 obo, Wroughl iron poster bed w/trosed box sprln!)'ll'lll· ltess $350 949-400-35~ or 714-809-4342 Italian ltlthtf 10!1 • loV9-::: ;q::i:r.12~ tacri&.. Sl90. 94t-26t-t933 LIVING ROOM FURN t.EAVING COUNTRY, Couch, lovesell. coll• lbl, end l>I $50()'060 949-875-111« MOViHd SAU • Wasner & °'Y8f 5150 Kemlote EleC great cond • Sdld Oak T Ible S12S Old llShon f'OU'M,1 • Lades Whit [)esl( s 150 Sold wood • Enlllltamlenl Cenler S 150 Cbromt • Glau T tblts • Smolle glasS dirwig $75 • Aec1119J1111 ccltee $25 • Square end tablt s to Veiry motiv1ted 10 Miii 949-759-2052 FOR SALE...Newty res1018d "9flted feweity cases. 4 lou1 fOOlefS, I Comet and ont SiJc looter. Pedestal case·two sided. Frfleen wooden book· cases. 5 se'fen IOOI hi~. 10 llVe IOOI high. 40 toot brand N A~ & Midi MOlell i Sale. 949-852-0302 1456 PElSIUVESTOCK I Rare .-xotk wlld·looklng ltopeTd apotled CFA oclcat kllttn• fOf Dttvtatoed ... $450r'S500 94Ma.f4n t . 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KAWIA 8A8Y GRANO ~ Lll(E NEW 14950 714-231·5166 30'• Baby Grand PilftO a A ci.se $1300 Kalen 949-720.1589 •GENERAL OfRCE • Part time, gtntal Cotta Mita s .. ottrci. ca. 10 11eec:t1, Informal .... 2-3 dlya • Mell and OCCMlonlny mor.. Good phone, computer •kins. AccpK, MS Wont. Fu rtlUmt tO 94~ ,. HAVE FUN f WORK GARYSISLANO IMne ~ 1 resort well c:lollWlg $1()(1 '°' rilen, women & kids It hit FIPT sales pos lnltMeW CaM Elle 9411-450-0895 HOTEL Portoflno Newport Beach • $$ ·~-ho~ entry level & exp'd st ~ Fronl Desk PtllOO HOllSlkNPng • Mllllenance Tel 949-87~7030 A t" Ndl (1030em-500pm) FIX 949-723-4370 H'llll ponolino• ~com DEUVEIO' NS& PWMs CATEIUNG In Co.ta MeA tqcla professional, highly motivated, cuscomcr oriented ~noru. Food iCMc:r and/or ddivay npcnuia: hdpful. Clean MVR lie CA driving lia:nx ~Ul.red. ProOf of citix!Uhip ~uimf 2S • hours per week. SI 0 t0 an. CA'.mUNC S.ERVERS; On-a.II ~cions availabk tor hlgNy moci"3rcd. CUllomtr scrvi« oriented penoru. ~iou.s~n_g ~oe m catfier up.cak banqu~ n:suuranu or cumng. Pro!HslOfla.1 demeanor a mu.(. sa.s12 (0 Jtan. Ms.Cail ~~118 Pitt lime Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plue mlle1ge. Ne9ded Mon thru Sun 2:~m to S:45pm. Addi· tlonll work may be 1valJ. able. Must have truck or Vin, tllbllity Insurance with proof or payment.a, drlv· e,. u~ ... eoclal eecurity card, end clean O.M.V. print out Accepting 1ppllcation1 Mon to thrv Fri from l :OOam to 4:00pm. Please bring 111 required Information. Tlmu Orange County Attn: Pim Becklngham 2901 G1rry Ave. Santa An1, Ca 92704 714-549-8548 8()().933-4080 ~lonl11/Stcty 10 work tor Newport 8ch Conetruc-tlon Co. PT. MO(I, Wed, Fri &-5:00. Salaty cllSltndln!I on e~perlence: 949-752.0fM "AECEP'fiONiST.. PT for ltty ott~ In lfvlnt. Fluent engllsh & phone 1klll1, prore.aton• pr11ent1tlon. ta.1 to 9'9-756-6272 or call 9'•7SM250 Aettllur 1111 New Yadlt CIUll lrl Newport 8eKh.. E&cttlng ewnt• on ttwWMer,...U: • FOOO SERVERS • COCKTAIL SERVERS •BAR • MEMBERSHIP SALES • OfFICE ~ .. t099 Bayside-Or • Ntwpol1 Beach Mon-Fn Mpm Rei&llNIM Antques-ouatlly lu~e e·sroe CM ~ Br a ea qut1t one plGCe 0t whOlt houlelulll ciean. noo-lml<r prel'd AvM Cash pmd ~9-4922 HOUSEKEEPER Corona dtl M11 senior couple IMk5 houselttepe(. ceielalle< bva In prerd Naef ..,... qu11111$ ~ bl oood Amtclc.an cool( No dlll· il<en. pets, smoq,g Of ""°'. Must be dean. neat & good drlvllf Out Cll Mr Tlylot di'( 949·8 44 ·4910 eve 949-675-7957 High volume flowtnlp11n11. Seelltlg Mlllllgelt 6 FT /PT Sales 714-545566 Sm. Commerclll Real Eswe Co near OC Airport seeks PT 8"lslanl IO PrOl)lltf Manager l~r Mtk, hex · llCheWle, $1Mv, ~er & phone sl<l1s a must Fu resume to 714-761"303 9/t SSSOrn D1Y 714-540-4400 E vtnaf19 949 · 5 7 4-<68 t 8 204 RENTALS TOSHAAE Ntwpot1 CfNI 3bl 3ba condo 10 Share Prot'l llOIVsmkr pre'I WfD. pool etc S600'mo + 1/2 UllS 949-548-07114 811 Penlii/Shr Beach HOu• wlweeltend dad Upstaks SIU· dlo. tuOy lum, WfD, pvt dnvt· way. $1200/mo lnclds utls 949-723-5221 466 MERCHANDtSE WANTED TOP $$$1RECORDSI Jau, R 6 e, SOIA. Rock. 810 SO's 6 60's MIKE 949-645-7505 WANTa>t olb COiNSI Gold. silver, Franklin mini. stet· Ung. Old Wl1CheS & iewetry WESTCOAST COIH642-M41 1·10 -~I J04llileym111 Flnllh tali*iiii Ar11SUC: C11pen11y worlt lot lkllled. tooled. mobllt & hldllv elhlcal c11ttsman PIT olt 1' .X 1esume IO AFC 714-9911-0206 Manage &rlPlli l\8tdid Also R1c1ptlonl11 w/51NI malMW!g 1kll for unlQue wpcng oenttf 949-5 t 5-4 Reotptlonlat Ptr for Fltneu Club In Newport Bt1ch Morning• 1nd w .. ktnd1 Cell 94M42.S2U fllChtn Looking for Klndefg.tNn llld PrHchool tMchiwl ,,,.._ NB. FIT, gre1t working llWI~ medical. derC* 6 tclJclllOn btntftts. Please call 94HSS-2672 Kumon helpa atud.nra bvild o Mong "'ndation b the M... by lmprO¥tng ih.ir moth and reading tkilla, ltfeogtfMinlng their atudy hob1t1 ond lncreoMng !Mrr Mlf confidence New Newpott-Maa Kumoa Center 1 & 11 Weltctlff Drive, Suite 212, Newport a.ch, CA meeo GaAND OPENING I OftN HOOSI IS\'P 5'Pt*1lblr 10. 2:00 to e.-oo p.m. (IM9t722-n1s ...._..,, ___ Oriel~• 8.'00 p.m. (ICQAIC-MATH 8-emblr 11, 1~ &m. to 3:00 p.m. ............... ~ Oftfltltlon. 11:00 ...... . Daily Pilot 484 MONEY TO LEHDIWANTEO CMOIHtAO CAEOA' NEED HELP 1 t ~,n .. CAAWTAUCK.1 W .. 1(11 (IAHlllUVI " ..... 7 __ .... , .. llWf bOat. ~ ~ WI 4d1, bl•ok lot<ltd A/C, mu bOIW'll Ol 1211 Jlll MC, ilde S 11600 ndl ok PINaie Sllrty enuanc. ut1 1'149 473-7sn 949 61:1-0411 WANTED, so:iO' Btii IN Cllevy iiaw flfiOe i161i:t NEWPORT HARBOR. AllflO.wt CIO,alflowpkg 111, Commercl1I Of Aealden· lbs, wtc, 7k oew •io 1 ownef tlal. Scott, 94tt48 Hiii S9 500 Hetti 1'149-720 1589 4sli suni.'i3 OdQ Pill( DilND CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4, " St3 pet :tool, welefleltctftcllr, Silwer. lthr. Jully toadocl Xkll locCiCln. cld b(:x Awai 121 76871 $29 .995 Q/I t49-67~1H COSTA MESA IHANITI 11H•MSOO T.SH. HEt.PS 1~- CtleYY s1 o Pldi.up '17 Ex1 cab. ltd dr , CIUS, '3 I k nt, tJIO .......... -, Clllll'1lf' Heft> $13 500 IMHW.151!t CALI. 1-888·71HSOS ACURA CL ·97 1690 POWER I . BOAT~ Auto. FWD, IC, lfl1llm 11ereo IVLOOS243) $15,995 COSTA MESA HOHDA 714-431-5060 11 Shock Pac:ktt $6500. Looking IOI a Duffy ?? Call MM4S-7673 I 691 SAILBOATS I ACURA lnttgr1 LS Sp0!1 '95 Wilt.. ~Im cau. aba. nw1 (6503574\) Sll.995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-436-5050 ========:! Cat 36 Mwk II '91 H Q Inst, Ne1'410fk GPS, Auto, ~. I SO GI.Inoa etc P11'!1ine °"'"81 619 ... 29-0939 BMW 635CSJ '19 Ne.tan lealher wt. 17 wllem. low"'· l'MllC, $1 k cloWn 'ISIUmll $10.950 pp !MU73-04 I t PleaM be wary ol out of arN companies. Check whh tilt local Better IUtlnHa Bure111 btfOl'I yo11 llnd 111y mon.y or llH for Nt"YlcH. Rt1cl and uncllrstand any contrecu before you 1!gn. Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Dairy Piiot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card !I or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run 1t for another week FREEi All for just S10·. 12' SAILBOAT & TRAILER Vamslled Spara. Good Cord11on. Fun on the Bayt! S3Wobo 714 6'1·5683 S£U. l'OUR U5IW VIWJCU: T'WtOIJOIJ aASS.rnED llH•J fU2 ",. • CADILUC SON DEVILLE 191 Llhf. alloys. lul pw1 2711 1111 (3461951 SI0.995 COSTA MESA INANm 71 ... 241·1300 BUICK PARK AVENliE 19S Au10. Ill llhl, 8~. pwr pkg (6139521 $11195 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-69(11 ., . D YES, SELL MY CAR ,..Old,..... ... ---.-..... Wix1111---g :~ g::::::::.. 8::.."":.. Illa ---0 ..._ .... a ..........._,..a-.-a.--. g;::: g::;:-.. :g~-=. D*r~O°""""c..-O.t11111t..._.. "t tOWt s~=-...... s=-a=:::=.!..;:: ...... £lailr .... 2'1W .... CW• ..... CAUllP ....... ,,,,_.., .. ,,.,_ fJ•#IG,_.... ------------ FOR0-350 VAN '13 oood ~1es, dean tow mites, radders racks. $1600 714-632·0338 .fOfd Aaplf1 '§5 Auto, AJC, 45mpg, SSk mllee SO clown auume S3950 private party MM7U411. Ford Bionco II '16, 4 ;&el di, li&llO . .: SJk 1111 1 O~I Pl JJWf brakes, AM/FM Stereo S4500'obo 94U42·0t89 F0td Mustang GT co;;;ert '94 Black SS9Q .. ~ec. llh! lnl $12.000 obo le8"9 melSalje tOf Pete 949-675·5130 FORD MUSTANG GT Cpe 194 2dl, am/Im cass ab5 cd, l~t (RF153631) S9.995 cos~t~~~~~NDA HONDA ACCORD EX SON'97 4dr, auto at, atn1lm cass. abs (VA007693) $15.995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-06-5050 HOND~ ACCORD EX; ·17 Aolo. tul pwr ed. mrvt, to ml (003227) $17.995 COSTA MESA INANm 714-241·1300 HONDA ACCORD LX 19' 4 df auto. ac, cruise. ~ (WA036691) $16,995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-436-SOSO HONDA ACCORD LX 'e7 Lo mi. ale M. stereo. alloys (VA02484) $13.995 COSTA .. ESA HONDA 714-431-5050 HONDA ACCORD SDN't7 4<lr auto. IC arrvtm cass 1111 (WA024076) $13995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-436-5050 HONDA CIVIC kiichbck 'N llr ~ irrWnlculllel (WH108633) $9995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714436-5050 HONDA CIVIC LX SON '9& 4 elf, ec, ps/wlrJ, am/Im Cl$S (Tl.Cl02935) s 10.995 COSTA MESA HOHOA 714-436-5050 HONDA CRV.UC '91 Aolo. A/C aloys JlWf PICka98 (010378) $17.895 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-4906 HONDA DEL SOL i i Cpe M 2 ell. auto. Iv.cl ac. am'lm cass (RS007606) $9995 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-436-5050 INANITI 130 '96 Blkllan. auto co ctuome wt* (004294) $12.995 COST A MESA INANITI (714)241-1300 INANlfl 130 91 Blklblk ltv 1ool. lloys, td 1617870} $21.99!> cost A MESA IHFINITI (714)241-1300 1NAN1ti oo. •w 8eioe' kt pwr, td 1-ownet' (3116821 $18 995 COsTA MESA INflNm 714-241-1300 ' - 11y CHARLES GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF and TANNNf HIHSCH <.:ANNO r oa.: w tlOl'G N1:11hc1 vulnerable. South '1c:al holdma. Nonh'J corrc:,uon 10-two nu trump was inv1tattonal, ltlld South NORTH was full .\'aluc for rructeJ1n1 · 10 • K 10 9 4 aamc, • . · t;J K J 6 3 West led 1 (ounh best cluh, and o 7 5 2 detlafl .. 'f ~ t)Cly tool.: umc uu1 to con· • J 9 1dcr 1he hand before pla' in1 to the \\' T-----~AST~--lir&tlTic~ ~~'-~rhclly..oH • 8 6 S l • 7 3 South holding wa.' du1monJ . so any· Q 9 4 " Q 10 8 S thing I.hat could be done lo pre.,cnt a o Q'lO 8 o JC J 9 6 3 _hlft to that suit h:id to be to dcclar- • A 8 6 4 • J{ S cr's advantage. Otherwise, South SOUTH • AQ J Q A72 o A4 • Q 107 32 ought have to rely on the heart suit for four irid.s. Declarer lound a sim- ple way. After the nine from dummy fetched the king from East, declarer followed with the st\.cn! The biJdmg: • SOUTI:l WEST INT Pus NORTH EA.SI' 2• p Consider the hand Imm East's point of view. The two and three of clubs were unaccounted for Ir they were in the West hand, then South, who had no more 1han three canJs in either major and the same number in clubs, had to have at least four dia- monds. Now the d111mond shift became unappelliina. Jnd the club continuation log1ciil. 20 Pass 2NT P JNT Pass p Pua Opening le(ld: Four of• You do not have to make a spec- tacular play 10 pull the wool over an opponent's eyes. Just concealing a couple of pips can work wonders. Nonh's two clubs was the Stayman convention, probing for 1 4-4 ftt in a major When South demed a ma1or East smartly returned a dub, <ocl· ling up three tricks m the 6Ull for declarer and 10 overall A l.hamond sluft would have left lkclarcr two cricks short Given the pla) to Irick one, would you ha\.C found 1t? 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS INANITI J30 '95 Silve1/blk lthr. sorl. cd, allogfs (218054~ $17. 5 COS A MESA INFINITI (714)24 f.1300 INFINITI Q)(.4 '99 Silver r tttv, mnrl. Cd IW04093 $28 995 COSTA MESA !NFINm 714-2A1·1SOO JAGUAR XJS V12 CoYlrtl~ 'M MNliC Reel 40K mi MUST SEUI $24,SWobo MMSO-n33 Jaluar xJS 2 • 2 CONVT 'es S3 ,995 95...C512 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953...CSOO J:1.uer XJ6 L SEOAH 40 '97 S3 ,995 97-450 BAUER JAGUAR 71 ... 953...CIOO JAGUAR XJI L SEDAN ·et ~.995 97...C3S2 BAUER JAGUAR 7' ... 953-4800 J uar XJ6 Sedan 4Dr '96 $34~ 96-4541 BAUER JAGUAR 71 ... 953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 539,995 97-4559 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR iJ6 SEDAN '96 S35,tt5 91-4580 BAUER JAGUAR 71 ... 953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '16 $32,995 96-4572 BAUER JAGUAR • 714-953...CSOO Jaguar U SEDAN 4D '91 132,taS 96-4571 BAUER JAGUAR 714'as3--4800 Jaguar )(J6 SEDAN iO 116 $32,"5 M-4555 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4900 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS Jaguar XJ6 Sedan '95 $29,995 95-4585 BAUER JAGUAR 714·953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 '86 Tiii blue, tin lllther, chrome wheels, HK ml, llt'llCI recorde. gl'NI condl- hon, must '"• $6900. PP. MMl:l-7517 J111uw XJi i4 4911 mies. alloys, rmrl, wll!.,011tneal ll'lteliOf 1 K OO'Ml assume $18.500pp1'14M73-0411. JEEP ctiEROKEE '86 4x4, Whll1, 120ll m~ $2500. Auna good, t(t.442-2514 Jeep Grand Chtrolcff '93 4x4 Sunroof. lotack, CID. flAI pwr 59k ml. ga1agecl. show- room cond. balance ol war· 1anty S13.900 949-720-1565 Lexus ascoo ·ee 1009903) S43 795 t.EXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714 )892-'90I L.EXUS LSiOO '97 (07~25 $36 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 CExus 1.s.00 '90 8leckfg11y, IUMACUl.ATEll , 120kml, $13,500. PP 11 ... n5·2I02 lExUS RX300 'tt (032382) $33.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192"'906 ruus SC300 ·n !OOS...'127) $41 895 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-'906 • LEXUS SC400 95 (048704) $33 995 l.EXUS OF WESTUIHSTER {714)892-'906 Convenient c1 .. ut1ec1 M2:f!TP Uncoln Con1lnlntal Mark V 79 GOid leelfwlr 111 Classc, ShOWtoom cond 52895 obo Me-650.211 S MAZDA MIATA 'e3 HOT BUYI Rici, blllck top, black bf1, buutlf\11 l fun! $8250.7~ MERCEDES 9EN2 Esoo ts 0....1, 43Kml, ""Y clean, gr91t g11 mlltQI. auntoof, $21,000, t4H42-2514 Mercedes Lili SOOSL t1 2 doors. 21CC>5 .,,.,_&'p.'ilornlno .nienoi. 80k ml, onginal 011tne1 $31,500 ll-49·640-1656 MERCEDES 300CE ... Champane, 120k mllea, xlnt condition, rune alnt. S7IOO. 94e. 723.UOO M«cedlt 320£ 'es 241111"41M. ~'Ill leilhel ctuome wtU. MW Ulfi alarm. CO, orgi owner $31 000 94 e.~ H~O 13 cllys 949-759.9303 ... ~ U.cury Sal>ll LS 'gn M V6 3 8 11 10 lut po-•er 16288351 $10995 COSTA MESA INflHm 714-241·1300 NISSAN MAXIMA 90 4-DR ~er .., auto, 5Ull 1()(11 • Red Beauiy and ody S4500'obo 949· 723-1504 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE '93 Au1o. 811 pwr pkg aloy$. Bose (410472) $699) t.EXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71')192..aol PONTIAC SUNRRE N LO ~. II. 'ac irnrMCuta!e (81S5551 $9995 COSTA MESA v.FINITI 714-241-1300 SATURN SL2 ·15 , Au1o. _. 1IA P*' ptg, ' (3'1$5681 $9 .995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714'UNi90I - 695 CARS/TRUCKS 1. N ANSISUVS RANG~ ROVER 92 ve. All PoMf, CC, 1111, lllfeO caeaett1, CD, sul'll1, moonrl, t.OADEO'I Mint Cond, must Selll SU,000/obo. IMt-Muo:IS Buy It. 5911 It. Find It. Claatffed. ThurMioy, Auguit 26, l 999 87 695 CARS/TRUCKS IVANSISUVS TOYOTA CAMRY LE 98 Auto air. fut p-Nr pall arnllm cass. abs, (1328481 $16 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7U)at2-6906 Volklwl!ll!' Vanagon 1M ... cond:llQn ~ Int new 1rans Ql\l.)111 wtlQ $3995 obo ~9-645-2317 VOlVO 2U '7t Auto, PS, c:as--. ~ , llft.frll 11ereo. s 1100 , 714-5tWi01 SEIL YOUR USED VElllCLE THROUGH CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 ~HOME, HEALTH AND BuslNEss ~ '-222--A_c_~_e_~~-~-~-L_,,I"" 260 ___ c_e_RA_TILE_ .. _ic_I 224 AOOlTiONS /REMODELING fARlWNG I "IORS KllchM'BlllVR~ Room~ Vl5&MC ll560875 9-ie-645-9325 REBUILD OR RE¥0DEL Homa or Ol!ees • Ouoldy C011511\1c110n • RIUONlbly Pli<:ed • Loe.al COl'rlplny 1636318 • Slephanlon & Assoaale6 Call Mf.&44-5465 ·11.~~J ,~.,.-.(·*' '. ,, -J> •• ,...-.,..,.....,... ·". .;rr-- l·llW==I * HERCULES CLEANING • FloOfs'whlows 'blinds· ctllll oattt' "'ClOO caipea •olliclS I00-21WM1 /714-554-5134 ROUseclNMf ~ l>epeMabll .~ Weet.Jy. Bl·_.,., Good ras.1 Imelda t4..S4M21S Lou'e ttou11 C!Mn11i9 Eu rope an couple d«tatted work. rel'• 714·964·0866 714"48&-a 313-29S7cell Mlrla11 11 '11nl119. The way you Ilk• "I FIN Estimate Bonded • lnlu!ecl • Wenllfllee 10% me w 1c1 7tH•1'71'7 ~WSCLEANINO We olltl THE BEST Ho!Jst lind WrdOw CINllnO 10'Vtll!I ~ .. KW 1efsl VICKYS 114~ 1 212 ~11-... 1 Gu.at Cooincu.nc Clutomli-t Addatiou BCllllllld A 1-ftd ~·~1aablic Map~ Tes~' lndSl«MI SMAU JOB i.XPEATI OONCAN El£CTNC Loc:al.'Ouid< r~ ~ L-127~ exc:=10'2 UCENSED CONTRACTOR. No job 100 smal ~ llMC8S Repair 1emodel tans . new SVCS, $p1$ !MU4S.3656 1-d°~1 OUAUTY CRAFTSMAN 20 yweis exper .,.,.,encea f~ YOUA HANDYMAN! MARK 949-650-e525 Lml Rtollitd Contrector Aeoal!Sl'lmplOll~ Small Jobs Oualllyfln1eg1lly t care. Ken 94H42·1no 1304 HAULING I JUt« TO THE OUMPlll 71 ..... 1112 AVAllABlE TOOAYI MH73'55" 111·~1 UPlllT CUUMI' T~ Nor..ICll----" .. 711-MN · can1 .... to .. '° .. ..... .......... ltOUnd "" .... , Let ........ . ... 111•211111 .......... ........ IREC:IORY for all your needs ... SHANE'S erinmtlattdsaipt · laira~Um T rtt rom'TllJlallaJioJRt.,t PUBLIC NOTICE The C11tl PubhC· utilrtlfl ConvnisSIOO REQUIRES "that an Used hoUlihOtd goods movers f ""' lhe1r P U C Ca T number. lmos and ct1auffel$ print !heir T C.P. number In all adVertrs· mencs tt you hive i qutttiof\ •boot lht leglity Of I fnOVtf, Imo Ol ChlUlet. cal: P\8JC UTLITJES OOlllSIOH 714'611-4151 2t YRS QUALITY PAINTING • TOUCHUPS TOO 24 Hourt • Ridllrd S«!or U2IOl44 M ... 61-1892 • '"' stiJCco oocTOM • Room addition&. aiucco pllCl1ng rHluCCO Lt38178 t 1'Wl:t..m4 ....... ,. . ., ...... -....-~ .. lllDCi •• .... ill ... ............... .,. .... ~ ...... OoodlOb* ........... Hll 111 Ill '*'II -- . HAMMER . TIME~ FUL~ LINE of NEW and C RE-SALE VEHICLES · "GOLD KEY DELIVERr' on all vehicles ••• includes 24-Hour Roadside Service .-----D PARTS BOUTIQ E ••• CustMit .d Standard Acces ories LEASE FOR FROM M.S.R.P. 1 9 9 9 .~ LEASE . . NT (768559} + &1e +tax tor 36 mo Closad a lease on awMd credit. Total dri't'Hfl S221575lfter1ac1c1y rate Residllal $28.807 52 Total pay!l*1ll of S21585 96 +tu. 121< 11'11. Med ~ 20e I*' mile In mesa (996700 . ' . . tasmoone II COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE SHUTTLE.~. includes Airport Drop-off /Pick-up (JWAJ 11 COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS II FREE SATURDAY CAR WASH 11 COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE in comfortable Customer Lou (~1) 1 9 9 9 After S2,000 rebate 7 3 8 8 . , 2 tO choose 723418, 723319 After $4,000 rebate ,888 3 lo choose 102378, 116191, 117260 ...