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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilotr SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 John Noyes: ·Public vs. private . Newport Beach's new mayor vows to be open and conyersablc, yC\t refuses to answer some of . . vc(y private tendencies. The well~known Balboa Island . jewelry store owner did not even want the name or nature of his business m the paper because of the "security concerns" that have ansen from his new high-profile position While Balboa is sdfe, he said, there are a lot of dangerous people out there. guy," Noyes, 53, . aid. "II you 1.d.\k to pcopl~ that know· me, they'll tell you that. It's just that I'm very indepen- dent." the most basic'questions. lh1y~ NEWPORT BEACH John Noye::. seems a para- dox. He says he's open and forthcoming , but refuses to disclose the sunplest details of his life. While he calls hunself an environmentalist, he also says he's pro-developme nt. And though he feels that people are more interested in the issues than in him, he is ·vague on how he will address those issues. - In a recent interview with the Daily Pilot, it was clear that the new mayor is still trying to reconcile his very public position with lus own Still, Noyes insists that he's just being prudent. "l don't agree with "the fdct that I'm a very private But accorclmg lo others, including his wife, No} es is described as a vPry pnvatu man, someone who keeps his views close to his chest. "He's a qwet person. I Ie's · hard-workmg dnd very tar- ing about the commuruty." said Sheila Noyes, adding SEE NOYES PAGE A 13 IVIRYONI LOVES A PARADI Balboa residents are rushing to com-best holiday theme. At right, Scott Strew plete their preparations for the 91st (left) helps hoist Santa aboard Caselli's annual Newport Beach Christmas boat. This year, Caselli is going with a Boat Parade, which starts Friday evening. para-sailing Santa Claus theme. The boat Above, Andrew Tupp (left) helps David parade, which begins and ends at Collins Caselli load a Santa Claus decoration onto Harbor, is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and will his boat Tuesday in Newport Harbor. Casel-run through Dec. 23. For more information, li took first place m the parade last year for call (949) 729-4400. monday top10 (m:rk,.ata~) ti •11r ·' t.1\ schooln ( frkiay polb l au a Photos by Sean Hiller I Daily Pilot Riches to rags District was hit by the effects of Prop. 13 after flourishing through much of the decade. A• liX (OOl.Mt\N schools · Changci:. rormng. were -----~--~--This district was a largo district The tide was turning for Newport· Mesa education m Fortod.mys Miiiennium Moment. ... , ... AJ 1i •-w1 m the '70 , • aid Ncw- the 1970s. The district wa riding h gh on o wave of consolidation and school construction as th d cade open d, with l 70-71 celng reoord enrollments. But things didn't tay Utat way # port·M a Unihed School Oislnct Supt Robert Bar- bot •1t wa a raUt r wealthy school distnct at th um in terms of lo ot mon y flowing." SEE 2000 PAGE A14 ON VACATION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1999 The council's Boy Scout . New Vice Mayor Gary Adams brings a long commitment of community service to his leadership. Nu,._, ScH\\ARr.1. llatf Pb Gary Adams learned his hrst le<1dership lessons from the Boy Scoulc; when he WdS 8. After his father died, Scout- master ·Pop· Clarke's gwd- tP. gdvo Adams th•• role model he nussed Although it's been ) ear<; since he was m the Seoul'>, as Adams sit:; in his ~ky-h1gh olf1c e di Par ons Tran~porta­ Uon Group, the impact 11 hdd on hlS life as evident -the en- lmwntal Adams stlll has plaques on his wall to renund hun ot that ume "It' prol>ahl~· ont" of the n>asons I do what I do," Ad<nns, 4.5, ~aid, ddchnq that 1l SEE ADAMS PAGE A14 Students assail zero tolerance ·policy Stncl rules don't do anything to rC\duce drug and alcohol problems, f~rum members say at town hall m eeting. l>A:-..il Ml l OlJl Fl lkii Ptlt NEWPORT-MESA -High school students on Tue!'>duy srud U1ey are more rletermmcd than ever to r.hang 1 the chstinct' tnct drug and alcohol policy, which they claim 1s unfair and unply doe..sn't work ·Tran fers don't '' ork, • .. aid Newport J farbor High School stu- dent Jackie Brown ·1·ve hdd fnends trdnsferred from Newport Harbor to Corona del Mar and 1t didn't chcmge -1t chdn't do any- thmu. There ctre more drugs there" Tuesday nights town }\all meet-. ing, c;ponsorcd by the Student Political Action Committee . a.t Newport 1 Iarbor High. served as a forum for debute by nearly 100 conunumty memlX'rs All agreed that a strong policy is needed, but ideas vaned on what that policy should be. The d1stncfs zero tolerance pol- icy calls for the muned1ate lran,fer ot a student the first time the 'are caught using drug or alcohol on campus or at a chool-sponsored ~vent. If a student is caught a c;ec- SEE ZERO PAGE A13 INDEX ClASSIFIDS ............ -···-·--·86 COMMUNITY FORUM ... _ ...... ...A23 DATEBOOK -~i.. ...... _._.A20 SOCIETY -·--·-·----A 19 SPORTS ................... ·-···-·-·ll The Davi family of • wport Beach took a trip to Rookef JI r Cent rinNew YO(k City to ~1t· n the annual tree-lighting ceremony. Tiie whole gang WU there: dlld. Lyle and mom. RObtn. ftaftk Brandon. lO,Chele,3, Trevor,l...S ...... Fm ,, A2 ThurM:foy, Dec mbet 16, 1999 locals only Doily Pilot Christma brings extended WOlllllG ~bopping times f or a ll 'Maree'•. for the best In ladies clothmg, hoe5 nd accessones, ha xtended its shopping days or the holidays. The boutique will be open Sunday. •we just eceived a beautiful Cathy • Matennan platinum and dia- mond jowelry collection and new holiday cJoUung collec- tions,• says owt1c>r Nancy Brown. A'Marce's is at 1649 Westclill Drive in Newport Beach Call (949) 642-4423 for more inlonnation. David Yurman, one of Americu's prenuer jewelry designers, has launched his Midnight Jee jewelry collec- tion, which is dvailable at Neiman Marcus. The jewelry was designed to commemo- rate the millennium and fea- tures pave diamonds and black onyx set m sterling sil- ver and 18-karat gold. The collection features earrings, necklaces, bracelets and BEST BUYS ~ . - than ever, and for the holidays it is ofrering a custom-frame special, if you order before Sunday. The special includes the use of UV protective glass and Bainbridge Alphamat . Artcare boards, and a guaran- tee that the order will be done in five working days or your frame molding is free. The prices are competitive and it pronuses to beat any compa- rable order by 10%. Also for the holidays tbere are sales throughout the store, mostly on frames, plus 25 % off on photo albums by Kolo. It also has photo storage boxes for $9.99, spinner frames for $12.99, solid wood CD towers for $39.99 lo $49.99, kids' easels for $39.99 and 25% off on all art sets. For more details, call (949) 645-6880. HE IS Malµng his list and check- ing it twice. · JOB BENEFITS SOUTH NORTH POLE nngs. Each can be worn together or alone. "It's all about the party, the glamour of the moment,• Yurman explains. ·And I believe we will all be dressing up as this extraordmd.ry date approach- es.• Edch piece reflects the drt.ist's ongoing fascinations with JUXtdpos1uons the dra- ma of didmonds and silver off- set by black onyx. Yunnan, known for hls signature Cable Collection of nngs, bracelets, watches, edrrings and neck- laces, began sculpting and designing jewelry at age 15. Neiman Marcus is at Fastuon Island in Newport Beach Call (949) 759-1900 for more details Tiily's for clothing and shoes is having a holiday sdle through Sunday. The store has good prices on Levi's jeans and Didoes brand clothing. The popular Levi's 501 jean is reduced to $34.99 -the regular price is $39.99 While Tudor, 58, is in char- acter as St. Nick, he tells young lap sitters he is from the North Pole. But the man behind the red velvet swt, black belt and pointed hat -his white ~ard is real -is Costa Mesa born and bred. In fact he was born in a home jUSt a block away from the Daily Pilot offices on West Bay Street. Tudor is a third generation Costa Mesan. Santa Claus actor provides q miracle on N ewport Boulevard for local children who believe. Tudor -whq also d.ppears as Santa at office parties, char- 1ty functions and stores - needs to watch his wdlSlline, but not in the lrdctitional sense. His has to bulge. He said one of his favonte job perks is shar- ing food with h~ clients. "Santa gets fed," he said. "I had some of the bei.t MeXJcan food ever the other rught." neasure-. on Con~lgnmenl is having a 2('%-to 50%-off sale on merchc.nd!.;e through Saturday. The consignment shop is filled wtth crystal, chi- na, jewelry, furniture, antiques, colJechbles, silver and linens It accepts consign- ments daily. Proceeds from · the st9re go to chanlles of the Assistance Ledgue of Newport Mesa. It's at 2220 Fairview .Road in Costd Mesa. The store is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Fnday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. Call (949) 645-5477 for more mfor- mabon. . to $49.99. Levi's 550 Red Tab stone-wash jeans are reduced to $29.99, and the regular price is $39.99 to $49.99. Dickies brand clothing is on sale -all jackets are $5 off, relaxed Ht utility jeans .are $29.99, and short-sleeve work shirts are $19.99. Tilly's is in the Metro Pointe Shop- ping Center. Call (714) 979- 8853 for more infonnati.on. INQUIRING MINOS Naturally, children stopping by the stool he set up on New- port Boulevard between Bay and Victoria streets want to know where he parked his sleigh and reindeer. Part of being a good Santa is having all the nght answers . ·ot course I say the sled is getting polished and the rein- deer are at pome, resting and eati.rig before a long iligbt," Tudor said TOY OU JOUR Each year, a different toy dominates children's wish lists, Tudor said. Pokemon, Power Rangers and Tickle Me Elmo were recent must-have toys. But as toy trends come and go, Barbie keeps coming buck. •Girls ask for Barbie this and Barbie that,• Tudor said. "A Barbie for my hau, a Barbie for my nails, d Barbie car. H HO HO.WHOAI Tudor -who sits on a stool next lo a boom box playing Chnstmas songs including "Santa Claus is Corning to Town" -said he's seen some strange thing~ On Tuesday rught, a man pulled up in an old roadster. He carried a stool of his own and asked Santa to talk to it while he snapped photos. Tudor said the man told hun he traveled around the country taking pictures of the stool in strange and exotic locations. Another night, a woman wearing an overcoat asked if she could sit on Tudor's lap. A man took her picture as she removed the coat to reveal she was wearing a bikini. •It was for her Christmas card,· Tudor said. GRINCHES "I get a lot of hand gestures from passing cars." Tudor said. "Most of them are waves. The others come from 'bah hum- bugs.' Imagine who would take all the energy to do that to Santa. 1 bet they didn't get gifts when they were kids." When it's not Santa season -which he said begins the week after Thanksgiving - Tudor teaches drama at New- port Harbor High School with a · focus on Shakespeare. He also volunteers with several local . AIDS chanties. MAKING THEM BELIEVE Tudor said he looks forward to putting on his red Santa hal each year. "It's really wonderful lo see the hope dnd faith the kids have, pecially compared to what'!> rcall} gomq on m the world today," he satd •There'$ nothing more positive than ct child saying what they want thisyedr • -StoJY by Andrew Glazer, Photo by Brian Pobuda If you're the drts-and-crafts type. you won't want to miss IMichael's Christmas gifts and clearance sale going on through Sdturday. All clear- ance items are reduced 30"1 .. to 50% The <>election includes all pme garlands, wreaths and swags, all Christmas trees. theme ornaments, Chnstmas picks, unfini&hed Christmas 'plaster, floral stems, Christmas baskets and holiday ribbon. There is also nonholiday- related merchandise on sale, including ~weatshlrts, brass containers, Fiskars fancy-edge 'scissors, mdrkers, calendars and ready-to-fmish birdhous- es. Michael's -Arts & Crafts is at 610 W. 17th St m Costa Mesa. Cdll (949) 548-6053 for 'more informallon. Blackman Ltd. Jewelers has a great holiday gilts selection from Baccarat. For jewelry lovers there is the Tentahon jewelry collection ranging in price from $195 to $1,350, the Cabochon jewelry collection ranging in price from $160 to $345, and the Media jewelry collection rangmg in price from $255 to $535. For gifts there are Bac- carat pieces for the holidays, including 3D ornaments from $75 to $85; snowman, $135; Santa Claus, $150; Angel of Peace, $210; and Mountain Christmas 1Tee, $195. Other Baccarat gift items available are candle holders, NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP IN BR IEF I , Aaron Bros. art and fram- · ng had a huge remodel a while back at its 1714 New- lport Blvd. locauon m Costa ~esa. The store looks better decanters, tumblers, Vega Rlune wine flutes and Vega Flutissimo Flutes in assorted colors. Blackman Ltd. Jewel- ers is m the Lido Malina Vil- lage at 3408-1 Via Oporto in Newport Beach. Call (949) 673-9334 for more informa- tion. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 64&-4170 or wnte to Daily Pilot, Best Buys. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, • ISSUE: Change to design requirements of the Balboa Theater lease. •"ACTION: 7:0 • SUMMARY: The Balbod Performing Arts Theater Foundation submitted a con- ceptual plan for approval by the Committee to Promote Revitalization of Our Penin- sula Approval was contingent on the exterior and interior following the government's gwdelines for the rehabilita- tion of historic buildings. than the mtenor and approved the modem sedt- mg. • ISSUE: Continue the funding of the Crime Preven- tion Program • ACTION: 7-0 • SU MMARY: Smee 1996, the Police Department has received block grant funds from the U S .. Department of Justice. The first grant was used to establish a crune pre- vention program and to hire a civilian crime p1evention speaalist. The program is consid- ered a succe s by the Police Department and has also been well received by the community, said Police Chief Bob McDonell. • ACTION: 7-0 •SUMMARY: On June 24, 1996, the City Council approved the Balboa Bay Club lease agreements. The club was then given a tune· line to submit the develop- ment plans clnd start expan- sion construction by June 30, 2001 During the intervening time when the original con- cept plan was approved by the city and when it was resubmitted, some parts of the project were redesigned by a new architectural firm. In working with the new architect, unportant discrep- ancies in the floor area were discovered in the plans. Water DLc;trict completes dredging IRVINE The Irvine Ranch Wdter District hds completed another dredging project as part of the effort to kc>ep excess sedJ. ment out of Newport Bay. 'Ilte eqwvdlent of 3,000 dump-truck load" of sand and sediment were taken out of •catch basins" in San Diego Creek, which leads into New- port Bay. . F OR THE RECORD While the proposed exteri- or design met the histonc reqwrements, the interior fell short. The design for the inte- rior proposed remoVUlg the balcony and installing mod- ern ••raked" seating, which would improve the view of the stage. This year's award ls $61,102. Because of the miscalcula- tion of floor area, other parts of the design also need to be Increased. This will take more time, and as a result, the club asked for a one-year extension, to June 30, 2002. Since 1997, more than 13,000 dump truck lo.:ids of sill hava: been preventoo from entering the bay. The wall'! distnct esti: mates that removing sand and sediment from the basins has saved county taxpayers more than $1 million m additional bay-dredging costs. · The sediment U) collected in three basins built inside San Diego Creek, seticl Ken Thomp~ son, water quality duector. Th ~ bd.Sms, which are more ·than 2,000 feet long, are at tha: entrance to Upper N••wport Bay. The Arouncl Town entry for tho Orange Cowlty Christmas Murkct Pla<'e in Wednesday':. Daily Pilot gave an incorrect price for parking fees. General parking at the Market Place Js tree. Pre- ferred parking is $3, The committee . finally decided it was more i.mpor- taqt for the exterior to be more historically accurate • ISSUE: Extend the option agreement for the Balboa Bay Club. VOL. 93, NO. 294 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Pubhwr TOHYDOOERO Editor J£HlflER RAGLAHD. Senior City Editor SJ.CAHN, Oty Editor NANCY 04 EV£"- Featurts td•tor llOG CARLSON. Sports Editor MARCMNmN, Photo EdltOJ ANntONY Koc. Newstdltor JOSI J, 1.A_tfT()I. 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J.6 WATa TD auw: 60 -Noaki Schwartz POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • .... .,Street A wallet and its cont nts-worth $50 were stolen from a car in the 600 blo<k during the tven1ng of Nov. 30. • Bristol Street A com~ct dl$C player worth $200 was stolen from a car in th 3300 block between 10 a m and 1 pm. Oec.4. • fltacentla Avenue: A car st reo worth S200 was ~tolen In the 1800 bl()(k between Nov. 28 and OK. 3. • Victoria Stnet: A purse and Its contenn worth S235 weft stOlen from a (ar in the 300 block dut1ng the evening of Dee. 10. NEWPORT B!AOI • Angeltta Dr1ve: Various pieces of )1lv rwafi and a gold watch worth SS,500 were stol n from a hom In th 500 bl0<k betwMn Nov 12 end Dec. 12, • Newport c:.nt... Df'tve: About S40 WI\ stolen' from a boilness 1n the 600 block d\iflng the evening of Dec. 10 • ~ 90Ulevilrd: A purse and ltt cont nts worth S•90 were stolen from • c•r In the :noo black between 1 !30 and •pm Tuesdfy • ...._,. ltr.t: A bkycl worth $1,200 was stol n from • home In the lOO bloelt during Mohdfy even ng Doily Pilot Thursday, Dec mbor 16, 1999 A3 Voting trends: Are we nearing Independents' day? MILLENNIUM MOMENT Dick Lewis is an clcctJical cmgmnc1 out of Stanford who got hookr!d on com- puten; very early on and was finally l.>duced into turrung his hobby mto a vocallon Lewis, . who lives m NC'WPQrt Beach, U.'>Cli his computcar to c:runch number.; W1Ul the Sdrl'le pica· ure und Sdl!Sftt< tion h~ denves Crom charnlx•r mu~ic (he's a past presidc>nt of the Ld9una Beach Chdmber Music SOCJety) 'iUld t}l(' crecltion of esot~ric fun-· ericlu;. As a result oJ his sophistical· w and remar}<ably accurate numerical ana.ly"-cs, Lewis has • heen in dcmdnd for s<ime years ·'by the tocJ.J press Cind political managers to c1etcct tr~nds Ulat make sense out of seeming • anomalies. He usually L<;n't asked to mterpret Ulem, but he .enjoys doing Uldt, too, bC'cause politics intrigues him dlmost as much as computers. He lcud some local numbers on me over lunch Ule oth('r day, then added !'>Orne m€>arung to them that he wouldn't want to bet the house on, but thdl I would strongly urge loco.I politi- uans ~ as weU as local citizens to weigh carefully. Probably the most uuportdflt Is the growing disinclination of -0ur y.oWlg people to vote - and when they do, to register as independents. •Tuey seem," s<1ys Lewis, •to be saying a pox on both your politic-di houses." The figures Lewis has assembled show thdt the vobng uge popul<1tion of 0Tdnge County went up 9.3'Y., between 1992 and 1998, but voter regis-• trallon actually went down by THE BELL CURVE joseph n. bell 5.1 °'u during the same penod. YoWlg people accounted for much of this. There were 156,000 registered voters in the 18-25 age group m 1992: sue years later, 18-25 voter registra- tion had shrunk to 118,000. Those d.fe numbers our social science teachers IDlght usefully munch on. •Not only are fewer young people registering,• says Lewis, "but those who do are voting in steadily smaller numbers. As a result, both the average age and median age of registered voters in Orange County are gomg up. And the reasons. it seems to me, are indifference and apathy in our young peo- ple, more than anger." nus mdifference isn't pecu~ IJar to Orange County. A recent study conducted by the U.S Department of Education found that only one in four of the nation's 3 million rugh school seruors eligible to cast their first votes next year have more thdJ1 a rudimentary understanding of how the Am,.ncdn syste>.m of democratic: government works. And indications are that t.hetr vollng record m 2000 will be even worse thC:lil the ff>wer than 20% of eligible voters m the 18- 25 age group who voted in the lasl presidential election. Although that picture is rela- 1.lvely less gnm among older voters, LewlJ) is fascinated on tlus broader canvas with the switdung that has been taking place in the political declara- tions of Orange County voters. ln 1992 registrations, Orange County Republicdns outnum- bered Independents by 4 to 1. By '98, 1t was 3 to 1, and ·pre<;enlly ll 1s 2.? to 1. But Democrats shouldn't be . breaking out any champagne because they have alw been losing ground to the Indepen- dents. As a resuJt, their relative strength against the Republi- cans has held steady at 3 to 2. Again, much of this swing has been among young people; dbnost one·third are now regl.S- tered as Independents, 1.:p from 20°/,, 10 1992. "It seems to me," says Lewis, "that tundldates in a close race should give some extra Ulought to the indepen- dent vote and the potential in the youth vote " And how would he sugg~t they do that?. "Both young people and independent voters of every age tend to be less patient with the same old political baloney than older voters So a ccmcli· date with somethmg fresh to say comes aero s much better with th<>s<' two groups. Look at 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 SINC/::1971 "Happy Holidays From The Irvine Ranch Team" 2651 Irvine Ave. (Mea&lnlne) Ph 949/631-4404 Costa Mesa, 92627 ODe Leanest Ground Beef $}6~b. Rt $379 lb Green Onions 3 Bunches s100 --------------------------------..... USDA Choice Rib Eye Steak sg~? Fresh Bananas 2 lbs. s100 Jesse Vt•ntwa. Isn't h ·a ta m point?" LeWl!> doesn't i> d lot of encouragement in these num· bers, however, for lrx:al D •moc:-' rats. •Tuere are many fewer moderate Republicans than conservative Democr<1ls m Orange County," he scsys •since Orange County Repub· licans are much further to the right than local Democrnts t1rP to the left, the Republican'> 8:fen't likely to put up mo<l.-Mte candidates becau!>e thoy ccul lose far more on the nght them they~ gam on the left. Tom . Campbell, for exampll', the moderate Republican congr ·~::;­ man from Stanford probably couldn't get electro in Ornng~ County. But losmg the nght up north didn't matter." And what does that say about the chances of Democ- rats to unseat any of Orange County's entrenched Republi- can officeholders? Lewis: "It l>ayl> to me that th~ relative position of Republicans versus Democrats is not likely to change m Orange County, and the only chance ford con· servative Democrnt is to hold his base solidly dlld appectl to lndependents tts well as the wl- atively small nwnber of moder· ate ~epublicdJlS. • Finally, as tus pdrting shot, he likes to recall the interview \vith a disinterested nonvoter who was asked to explain UlC cliff erencc between 1gno1ttnte and apathy. and respond~d· ·1 don't know. and I don't Cdll' • • JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a Santa Ana 1 Heights resident His column runs 1 Thursdays. From Beverly Hills to the high ~eas Barnaby Jones, crack detec- t.Jve, never seemed like th kind of guy who hung around on yachts m his spare tm1P.. But Buddy Ebsen, the man who played Jone:.. was dO avid member of the . Balbod Yacht C lub. TI10 8dlb0d Island resident start· · ed sailing and racing in the 1930s and won the Multihull Trans('a<: Bu ddy Ebsen race w1tll the catdmaran Polyne· ~1an Concept in 1968. To mo-.t of the world, howf!ver, Ebsen was 8arnfth} Jon , Jed Cli1mpett trom ·nie Beverly H11lb1lh.-.s: and man) o1her · chdfactcrc.;. ' •MILLENNIUM MOMENT'celebrat~ the people who made a ma1or co,;. tribut1on to the Newport-Mesa community during this century . IN BRIEF Sobriety checkpoint srt for Saturday Holidc1y revelers drivmg through Costa Mesa will encounter a sobriety check- point Fnday night on 17th St1ect. Thf' Costa Mesa Polite Department will be stoppmg motorbls driVUlg eastbound on 17th Street at Westmmster Avenue between 9 p.m. and 1 (l.m . The department is mdking an extJd effort lo prt>vPnt any hohdd~ d1SdSl1'r involving people dnvmg undt>r th" influ- ence. Police drP on th1• l<x..1koul for motonst~ who 1 hk their llvr>~ - t.tnd othc>rs' -w hr>n clrmkmg c1nd dnvmg PohrP dlso SPP ctn incrPa..,e m ukohul·JP.lcttl'd arrests du1111g lh1• hohclay sed· son. All cilJ\: er... df'lPrrnUH~cl In h~ under ttw 1nlh11 nee of an mtoxicunl \~ 111 I><.• arrested and 1a1led College Admissions The Path to Success Starts H ere Grades 9-12 Take the ues out of cboosin At Ach1l'\'n, Wl' undl·rstan ) d\at IOf'tU\I tlm>ugh mort! th•m 4,L\.10 U~ colleg from I uke to 01l"Poly c.m 'l'l'lll like n lD\l)OS$tble task That' ~h) our p<.>r,on.11 \.Olll't;l' 1..0111hdors 'pcnJ hnurs "1th l'.1ch 1>n1dcm to f1Jld the perfect m:uc.h. Caguer the SAT I .. SAT II With 'nl.111 d,1 , flex able hedule' nd top quality in'tn1d1lr,, Adlle' .t stuJetlb t}p1c.1lly J1lmmate the SAT and 1mpru .. e their score' b mor th:m ll\.1 po1r11s. Colle~ C'ftrc :lhout so much more th n JU t grad and te5t or, . At AcJne' \\C help -.1udcoc.., Je\'clup thetr eJCfl'IC'umcubr cuvmes mclud1nc ltt\t e, summer mtcrmh1p nd le, Jer,h1p llppottunlncs .. ~4 Thursday, December 16, 1999 Daily Pilot II llllf Niketown reopens a!\er sewage leak Opening doors for a holiday production . ' COSTA MESA -Nike· town in 1\iangle Square reopened Wednesday mom· jng after a sewer leak forced h to close for two da}'ti. Tom Estes, general rrum· ager of the Newport Boule· vard shopp\ng center, said plumbers found a crack. m the mall's clay sewer pipe under 19th Street. He said it! plumber:. beheve sewer _ water Jeakt:!d from the crack through Niketown's ba. c- rof!rit walls. The plumbers wW continue u.c;mg C'ameras to search tot. additional cracks, Estes said. Niketown employees saw and smelled the leak Sun- day evening. Mall and Sani- ~ WY District plumbcis spent two days searching for the 1 source of the sewer water. The manager of the athletic ~ clothing superstore closed shop Monday after the sewage smell became unbearable for employees. Estes said lriangle Square cleaning crews flushed out most of the stench from Nikctown. He · said only a faint sewage smell remains in the base- • ment shipping and receiv- ing room. A N1ketown spokes- • Rock Harbor's play didn't have a home two weeks ago, but J.bose involved knew they didn't have a problem. M'OREW Gt.AZER !kif"°' COSTA MESA -Most of the· organizers of Rock Har- bor's Christmas play weren't worried two weeks ago when they still didn't have a venue for their production. They knew their church , would find a place for the 450 spectators, the elaborate set made of wood scraps and the full band. •Goo seems to open closed doors,• said an enthusiastic Pastor Keith Page, 35 • woman said Tuesday that the water did not damage _ any merchandise. -Andrew Glazer The grand Sparush-style building on 19th Street and Newport Boulevard was a long shot. Once the site of Pacific Savings, the 17-year- old savings and loan head- quarters has been closed since the company folded in 1991. Since then, the building's owners have opened its doors for occasional weddings, ban- quets and New Year's Eve cel- ebrations. Normally it costs $5,000 to rent the ballroom for JUSt one night, said Tom Has- selbach, asset manager for the building's owner, Nickolas Shammas. ·we don't soliot business DON l EACli I DAt.Y 0 Krista Hegenbart. portraying Mary, and Todd Avakian, as Joseph, during a scene in Rock Harbor Church's Chdsbnas pro- duction of "The Unenexpected King." or advertise, but it's such a special building that people come to us," asselbach said. . ' i ' 1 • • ~ I ~ -.. But Page. Pastor Todd Proc- tor and Chad Halliburton, who co-wrote the production, said they kept prc1.ying. And Stacy Scott, the church's director of conunurucations, said she kept worrymg. Last week, Hesselbach called Page's nondenomina- tional Christian church to say Nautilus Teak 639 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa (South of Bristol) M·F 9a.m.-7p.m •Sat 10am-6pm wwwteakhome.com 14 546-0670 MAGIC FOREST IS BACK AGAIN For The 1 Sh Straight· Year ALL NOBLE FIR TREES ($2~5) All DOUGLAS FIR TREES ($ 7 ~5) FLOCK I NG , FLAME PROOFING AVAi LAB LE OPEN NOV.25 Located At Corner of Arlington/Fairview at the Fairg.rounds Costa Mesa they would welcome •The Unexpected King," m the building for free. •we wanted to encourage peace on earth and good will to men and all that stuff," Hasselbach said. The play is the telling of the story of the birth of Jesus Christ with insight into the characters' thoughts and emo- tions, said Halliburton, 26, Rock Harbor's director of cele- bration. •We wanted people to feel more connected to the sto- ries," he said. HWhat was Mary, a 14-year-old girl, think- ing? Was her husband jealous when she got pregnant? How . about her parents?" The production will feature techno loops, percussion, vio- lin and guitar music melded With traditional carols, Proctor said . The new take on the old tale is hardly unexpected from the church, whose pastor bas a shaved head an~ wears hoop earrings. And the last-minute venue is nothing new for the congregation, which conducts its services from the back of a trailer each Sunday. Proctor said putting on the play in an often-noticed but little-used bulleting has a greater Christmds message: ·This is an empty building w~jbzJJeaf j;ttclcf. tvtafR~f eJ. ~1Jhtr1 c ·~t lr"t ~af "1";".9: i" r.,.." C81t'1f tJ i" :&cf U1h't fittt .j @a11aJla11 ~O./L,J9 l•t&a1t 't' {11.ftJfor-all ecea.si.llJ *9 ©11t .j a 1<.u.J ~ .. cl(tJ ... fttn.•fflf't/r•"z 1r ~ fitr"fr•>e ~'"'t"I•. IM, ;N'_,t". Italy ir v .. 1~t tt·~ ff {¢Jt,. + 1r;-te, '}),,.; .. ~~ $,,., ~,, i"V; .. f~t~~ ~22 ®lcl N~.,,.,,, 'Bf\·J .. :N~'f'"' '.3f$eft ~.-Thiq.10d0-5i00 l.t. ll:00-5:80 (€/.,.J ,_ &' ~t.,J (W~) ~:1-2-1@).~:@ FYI v nn.e Unexpected King" will be performed at 6 and 8 p.m. today, Fri; day and Saturday at 1901 Newport Boulevard. Admission is free. that CVC'ryone knows is hero," he !)did HBy hdvinQ this pluy here, we're bringing a pur pose ·10 it. At holiday bme, many people feel empty and need lo hdvc a purpQ ·e. Hope- fully our play will help them bnd 1t." &fQ~anl Senio:11 ~t\1 lH~J +~a &Yetrz~>-a* Lnjo,v a paciou Sujtc, Sumptuous Dining, Entcrtain,;.ent, Bingo, Craft, , Billiurtl.,, Beauty Salon, Tran~portation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Tri , Friendly Caring Pevple. From $ H95h\\o . 228.) Fairview nt Wif .,on Co taMc..a Minimum age 58 For more informalion plea all: 949/646·6300 or Fu 949/646-7428 No matter what you're doing. your hometown new!>pdper FITS IN... Daily Pilot Daily Pilot ThurKlay, Dec m r 16, 1999 A5 Ill BRIEF Chamber gives donations to charities A learning tea The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recent- ly gave $21,000 to several local charities in a gesture of holiday goodwill .. Program at Sonora Elem entary has students excited about writing their own tales. ThtS fall's Taste of Newport was such a success that the chamber presented checks to the Newport J·ldrbor Nautical Museum, the Orange Coast College Foundation Nautical Llbrary, the Environmental Nature Center, the Balboa The- ater Foundation, Share Our Selves, Leadership Tomorrow and the Newport Harbor High School Culinary Arts Academy. •we're ovef)oyed! It demon- sl{ates a remarkable endorse- ment of our program,• ·aid Mich e lle Roberge, e ecutive du:ector of eater Foundation, which received $3,000. Last year, the chamber also donated the same amount and established a grant program for future contributions. Richard Luehrs, the cham- ber's president, said that he hopes the Taste of Newport will have continued success so the chamber can continue to donate to the commuruty. •This is our way of thanking the community for the tremen .. dous support of this terrific community event,• Luehrs said. To request a grant appllca- tion form, call (949) 729-4400. -Noaki Schwartz ~Pb- COSTA MESA -A new program at Sonora Elemen- tary School has children eager to write their next story Among 'them is 7-year-old Christine Batocabe, who stood before parents, teachers and peers Wednesday afternoon and in a shy but clear voice read her rendition of how Rudolph got his red nose .. "My favorite thing 1s to write about Santa and his rein- deer,• she confided. Each month, a student from every classroom at Sonora is named author of the month. The idea is to recognize their work an encourage their wnt- ing, Principal Lone Hoggard said. "They love it," said Mary Mannone, a first-~rade teacher. ~They think it's a great honor.• Each author and his or her parents are invited to the Par- ent-Child Author Tea, where the students first share their stones and then cookies and puncn. Those stories ctie -then hung in the caieteria for all to see. The best part of the honor, Christine said, was having her Banquet Rooms 10 to 150 people. Pat lyTaap To Go Order by the Dozen • Chingoltngas • Taqu1tos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLITI MllTY MCI( toa 10 $49.95 Call your nearest location for pick-up. Full Service Catering Sizzling Fa1ita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & CeNeza Bar 645-0209 Corona del Mar Newport Beach 644-8226 675-6855 Costa Mesa 642-1142 Put A Little Color In Her Life From Our Collection Of Gemstone Jewelry We will be opet1 Simdt1y December 19, 10:00-4:00 CHARLES H. BARR 180 We tc'lllT Or, cwpon Beach (949) 642-3310 MP.MBElt AMERICAN OEM OCIETY '"I wrote abOut wfien we went to on old house and ate oranges and learned to make aeom out of butter." Edith Gonzalez • seventh-grader mother come to hear her read her story. •tt•s really stmple, but the kids love to be recognized," Hoggard said. Michelle Herrerd is m hrst grade and 1ust learning to writE_!, but she alreddy has her favonte topics. "I like to wnte about turtles, cats, dogs -oh, dnd uni- corns,·• she said. The story thut earned her the author-of-the-month title · was about d turtle ndmed Franklin, who pldyed soccer in the dark until it got spooky. Then he went home. Other students have written about class trip~ or things they were learrung about m cldss. MAAiANr.A DAY MASSE'! I OAt.V Pn.OT Second-grade author of the month Chelsea Lyons reads her ~Lory in front of parents and peers durin g the parent-child-author'!> tea at Sonora Elementary. ·I wrotP dhout when W<' went to an old house dnd dll• oranges and lt>drned to moke cr earn out of butter," said I seventh~grdde student Edith Gonzul1n. CRYSTAL CAVE -DECEMBER EVENTS- Astrology Study Group with Patty Thu~da}. Der. 2,nd, 9 th & I filh 7·9pm Tarot Lecture with Mary Greer -frl. Dec:. 3rd, 7:30-9pm Tarot Workshop with Mary Oree1 • Sat, Dec. 4 • xx Judgment card Readings with Mary Greer Sun Dec. 5 • Noon-6pm 891 ~aker St reet A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 4 7S4 l 151 (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) 1 1 c1ght-yeur-old Lduryn Randdll redd her deldllf'd <1< < ount of the Kwdk1Utl'> lnchcms, which she ledrnPcl dbout from her social stud1Hs hook. Like most or the stu- d11nl'>, lwr ldH>nte part was ht>mq dskP<I to rrud her work dlou<I . Echth summed 1t up when she said ol the honor, "It mc1ke' me happy" T H e ) Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers Hours M-F 10·6pm Sat 10-Spm • Work Books (All Sub1ects) • St.anford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Christian Materials • Learning Games & Much More • Laminating Available 1215 Baker St., Unit J Co,ta Mc'a (Baker & fol.rvie") (714) 557.7750 at-e11 ~tym1t (Y/{mj cjx;t1.J111t:ar. .U.Jh1ml 5Jkv11I· a&t11KJtt .9Jcom 949.759.7979 ·1 A6 Thursday, December 16, 1999 Hands on MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High School senior Severlano Morales fights the shadows during an after-school game of handball. PACIFIC Wlr91ua BELL 8 '"Ericsson CF788 or CF768 Phone with Activation WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmidc wools, synthetic, sisals 1663 Placentia St., Cosra Mesa (949)646-4838 Put a few words to . . work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIREOS 642-5678 Doily Pilot Costa Mesa police continue time-honored holiday tradition • Officers will hand out toys to needy families on Saturday on West Side. GROC RlsUNC lkif Pb .COSTA MESA -It's become a time-honored tradi- tion at the Police Department. For the past 14 years, police officers have teamed up with the community to provide toys and a meal for needy families. This year is no different except when you learn that the number of donations this holi- day season increased from last year's amount. Come Saturday, when fami- lies wait for their handouts at the department's West Side substation on 18th Street, more than 1,000 toys will be distrib- uted to children. DAILY PllOT fll.E PHOTO Santa bands out presents at the 1998 Costa Mesa Police Department's toy drive and food handout "This is a banner year for us,~ said Officer John Smith, who estimated that the depart- ment raised about $3,500 for the event. "The volunteers who work here said they've seen more donations this year than they've had in the past " The annual toy and food dri- ve started in 1985 when the department decided it would play a more active role in com- munity-oriented projects. Fam- ilies with children younger than 12 are eligible to receive toys and a hearty feast that include a five-pound ham, fresh fruit and canned goods. "After ovic groups recommend which families would best ben- efit from the donations, the department's police association contacts the recipients. It seems evident by the amount of toys and food received by the department that people are showing their true spirit during the holiday season. Whether the gifts are from elementary school kids donating canned goods or an elderly woman who likes to make dresses for dolls, families will have a good amount of donations to pick from. Kids eager to find the covet- ed Pokemon toys at the police Photography's New Classic . • Ultra·Com~ct. 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Cal for men dttlla. Ho11r1: Mott-Tlt11n '..,,s • Siil l :JO •"'-' pt11 PLUG IN Plug nto your commun ty Find out wh~t's going on in your city, J\,illu Pilot parks, churches, schoots, entertainment nd sporu Read th .. UIU11 , ' I I I t , , 1 ' I t ~ l ' .. ' .Doily Pilot • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot. 330 w Bay St. C~ta Mesa 92627, faic th m to (949) 646· , 4170, or call (949) 764-4330 A com· plete listing may be found at dailyp 1/otcom. TODAY Salomon Smith Barney pre- . sents a free continuing educa- tion CPA workshop from 4 to 5 p.m. at 650 Town Center Dri- ve, Suite 100, Costa Mesu. The ~eminar's focus is • M<1.ndged ,Mom~y." Por more infonna- tion, call (714) 641-7738. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce wLll hold a 90- minute Breakfdst Boost from *7:15 to 8:45 am. at lhe Costa Mesa Country Club, ,1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations are $12 prepaid or $17 at the door. For more infor- mation, call (714) 885-9090. FRIDAY "Every Part of Me," a free play tlbout issues related to brc>ast cancer, will l>e performed from 11 a.m to noon at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguentr Avenue, Corona del Mar. The 552 Club JW\Jors' Holiday Party will take placo al 6:30 p.m. at The Balboa Bay C'lub, 1221 West Coast fhghway, Newport Beach Tickets are $55 per person For more information, call (949) 574- 7208 SATURDAY Famlly therapist Maxine B. Cohen will hold her monthly divorce workshop from J 0 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 New- port Center Drive. The cost 1s $40. For more information, calI (949) 644-6435. The Newport Beach Central Library will hold an "Internet 101" workshop for newcomers to cyberspace at 10 a.m. The demonstration will include tips for using search engines and other Internet resources. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more mformation, call (949} 717-3801. MONDAY Parent Help USA will holds Its "Millennium Miracle" beneht at Bistro 201 in Newport Beach The gala will include a viewing of the Newport Har- bor Boat Parade, Christmas carolers, dance music and swmg dance instrucb.on. Tick- ets are $125. For times and more information, caU (949} 574-8200. TUESDAY The Orange County Fair- grounds will feature a Christ- mas Market Place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 21-23. AdJllls- sion is $1, free for children. The market place features gifts, food and entertainment. r•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bring the kids dJi4 walk thru. our Christmas e Farm. 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PECEMBEJU.1 Newport Dunes wtll hold a ftreworks show at nudrught. · The· resort lS at 1131 Back' eay Dnve, Newport Bedch. For more in.formation, call (5621 491-1000. JANUARY 4 The Mother-Daughter Book Club of the Newport Beach Centrdl Library will meet at 7 p.m. to discuss Ciuol Ryrie Brink's "Baby lsldnd " Both the MothN-Dtiughter Book Club c.md th<' Pt1r<mt-Son Book Club are looking for new members. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport BC'ach For moro information, call (949) 717·3801 .. SEE TOWN PAGE AS BEST BET Women Helping Women, a group th.at works to help women achieve economic sell-suf- ficiency, will be offering fr~e make-overs for women today from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Par- ticipants can also get a free ticket to the Newport Beach screening of "Anna and the King." Women Helping Women is at 711West17th Sl, Suite AlO, Costa Mesa. For more information, calJ (949) 631-2333. t • ' • Why Drive to a Club or Discount : WmeShop? 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Th<' library ~.at 1000 Avocado AvP., New- pOrt Beach. For more,infonna· bon,call(949)717-3801 .. JANUAftY 6 ·~ Die Newpot1 Beach Central [.fbrary will present a free •vir- tual tour• of Nova Scotia at 7 • p.rn Veteran traveler Paula ~ will give a slide pre.c;en· tation. The library is at 1000 lwocado Ave., Newport Beach. F<»r morP information. calJ (9'9) 717-3801. lbe Jewish Community Cen- ter wiU present •Tue Second Adventure of Life: The Secrets of. Aging with Joy," a five- ~ek course on spiritual and c;oc 1al growth m the later part of life The course meets Thursdays from Jan 6 to Feb. 3 and costs $.10 for center mem- bers, $40 for nonmembers. The center is at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 755-0~0. JANUARY 8 Sherman U brary and Gardens present~ •Rose Pruning," a free program that will be held at 9:30 a.m. Garden director Wade Roberts will demonstrate correct rose pruning and dis- cuss the cultural needs for growing healthy roses. The Sherman Library and Gardens is at 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673· 2261. . JANUARY 9 The Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room will host "The Art of the Song• at 3 p.m. Soprano Judith Townsend will perform works by Schwnann, Schubert, Liszt and Strauss. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801 The Orange County chapter of The Single Gourmet will hold one of its dining events at 1 p.m. at The Grill at Pelican Hill, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. For more information, call (800) around town 750-DINl!. ONGOIN6 A llmtled number of seats remain for Newport Beach Community Services' Rose Parade 2000 excursion. Char- tered c<><'lche will depart from Manner!> Park, 20005 DOver Dnve, at 6:30 a.m. Jari. 1 and return at 1 p .m . the same day. 11ckets are $80 for Newport Beach rns1dents and $90 for nonresidents. Included are transportation, gra ndstand seating on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, coffee, juice and doughnuts prior to departure, a nd lunch on the return bus ride. For more information, call (9~9) 644-3151. be left at any of the three branch librar1e -Balboa, Manner or Corona del Mar. They am also be left in the spcoal book clo et next to the !>lore at 1000 Avocado Ave. Por more information. call (949 759-9667. The Newport Beach Newcom- ers Club meets at 10 a m . the third Wedn~day of each month at chfferent homes. The group or about 100 women go on the road, play goll, tennis, bridge and more. The group also holds several everung pdI- ties. For more informatJon, call (949) 854-4501." r St. Mark Health Min.lstrles p~ sents Love Without Honor sup- '\ port groups for women copin9 A women's therapy support. with domestic violence at 10 group· meets to discuss rela: a.m. and 7 p.m. Mondays tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. th.rough December. The Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., groups will meet for two hours #105, Newport Beach For at St. Mark Presbyterian more information, call Barbara Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., at (949) 261-8003. Newport Beach For more The Friends of the Newport Beach Pubhc Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all donations -hardcover and paperback -are welcome and are tax-deductible. ,Books may mformation, Cdll (949) 721- 8079. The Jewish FamUy Service of Orange County sponsors a dis- cussion group focusing on issues, concerns and responsi- bilities of adult children caring for their elderly parents at 7:30 p.m. Tu~sdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose 'NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT. Ii r The feet arc the foundation of your body, and can often cau e BACK, KNEE and HlP pain. ,.. Pain is your body'~ way of indicating somerhin~ is wrong. Or. Vihincn can help relieve pairHhrougb DOD surgical methe>ds. • Bunion correction-No hospitalization • Ingrown toenails New treatment for fungus nails • Specializing in the treatment of athletic & sports injuries • Utilizing new computeriud foot anal) is • Diabetic Footcare and Evaluation Dr. Vihmcn utilize~ 'omputcnzcd gait analysis to he~ evaluate and diagnose disorders of the lower cxtremihcs. Fn·l· l.i111ill'cl lnilial L '<lltl Preferred provider for mo~t insurances including Medicare 307 Placentia, Ste. 207, Newport Beach Hour F:mergency Care 949-645-6544 of the group is to help children and other concerned relatives to identify problems and issue:, and develop appropriate solu- tions. The co tis $30. For more informallon, call (71.t) 445· 4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce holds networking luncheon meetings from 11 :45 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa CoWltry Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Vts- itors are welcome. Cost is $12. For more information, call (714) 885-9090. The Udo Isle T~bnasters Oub meets at 6:30 p.m. Mondays at the Oakwood Apartments, 1700 16th SL, m the dubbouse on the main level, in Newpon Beach .. For more information, call (949) 515-9470. The John Henry Foundation sponsors the Comfort Zone, a mental illness support group, which meets from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays at the Llght· house Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (949) 548-7274. Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing sup- port group for people experi- encing chrome illness. The VoLVO'~of... s ROLLS (lOYCE, HAPPY HOLIDAYS 20o/o OFF entire stock Dec. 16~24th Dcalef'4jp Quality ar 1~ coot I 1v.r;nterlcec.:a1 I Family-owned bwiness since 1972 I W j, • I U U l' J,.. fr I 1 o0 voff I na1>1>11 no tua11s ~ml workover$1so I S r r Jd. h A .., . • ' F.xo.12131/99 ' We Is merlcan L------..a---------.J r-------~--------n Imports l FREE! 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Thurs· days at Jewish Family SelVlce, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Me a. Attendanc is free. but prereg· istratlon is requut>d. To regl!>ter or for more information, call (714) 44 5-4950. , Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p m Thursdays at Borders Books and Music on 19th Street dnd Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa. The cost is $3. New players are welcome. Foe more informa- tion, call (949) 759·4871. The Coln and Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m Mondays at' the OASl,S Seruor Center. New members who are mter- ested ID trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these infor- mal meetings. There are no fees reqw.red. For more information, call (949) 644-32.t4. Jewtsh Famlly Service offers ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. The groups share expe· r:iences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sad-. ness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvme. The sec- ond group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 pm. Thursdays at the Ezra Center m Anaheun. There is no fee for these groups, but preregislrahon ts required. For more informd- tion, call (714) 445-4950. Car Accident? FllCE. R£PORT rrvn11 dosdu~widcd S«T«S you ncC'J 10 know btforc yuu 1· U1tlt" your ~~ or 1pc~k w11h anronc. Don'c Ice anlllhC'r JJy _gu by unu >:•>U call chc ToU Fttc l• br. Rcc.oriltd M~at I 88S.S9S.1071 Car Accident? Doily Pilot Newcomers to the Newport Beach, Corona del Mdr, Bal· boa Island and the Newport Coast areas are invited to meet others who are also new at the Newport Beach New- comers' Club Th.is group ot women meets once a month on Wednesdays at dilferent homes and locations. For more information, please call (949) 644-0302. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assi.St participahts in their recovery from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p m Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Preregistra- tion is required . For more mlonnali on, call (714) 445- 4950. A Dealing with Divorce sup- port group 1s offered by Jew- ish Family Service of Orcmge County. The group is led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Cam- pus, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, ·including dates dild fees, call Heather Watson a t (714) 445-4950. An lnterfaJth couples support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange CoWlty. The group addresses issues faced by couples where one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including raismg children, observing. holidays, displaymg symbols m the home, as well as relationships with PXtended fanulie:.. Th qroup rneel<; tor thrCl' weekly se s1ons Wednesday f•vcnmgs dl Jewish Family Service, 250 c. BakPr St., Suite G, Costa Mc:;d. For more information, including dates and ree:s, call (714) 445-4950 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce networkers busi· ncss leads luncheon takes place al 11 :45 a.m. Wednes- days at the Costu Mesa Coun- try .C lub, 1701 Goll Course c.Roud, Costa Mesa. Fm more informdhon, call (714) 885- 9090. 11\e Walking Club of Newport B!'ach mee~ at 9 a m and 7 p .m. at Hospital Road and Supenor Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. For more information, caU (949) 650-1332. The Sea Explorer ship Del Mar 711 of Onrnge County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested m learning about sailing, sea- mansrup, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meetings are held from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days a t the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coaist Highway, Npwport Beach. For more information, call (949) 642- 6301 or (949) 551-85~H. The Costa Mesa Senior Ctu- zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. For Go Baref ooi 1\1en's lla\\·aiian Shirts FREE Be a u t y Supply & Solon (714) 437-9026 e5"(,1J1fa YJlr111J uJi/I nrrive ft ete Dec 17 11 am-1 pm & 4-lpm Save 20°1o on ct rr--iivwvt ... (nOt Vaid W/ dhef piornot) Holiday gift Mtl $20.00 A Under Stocking stuffers Glftldeol Denote for abused chHdren CIO'f. ~ 00 lo abuMd dlllchfl) Rom. lalk•ts Spacious, Fully Stocked Beauty Supply tor Men and Women Terrific Products ... All MoJor Brands If We Don't Hove It. - We Con Get ttl Frtendly and exper1enced Stytlsts FUllY Qualified Holr Stylists. Noll Artists and Skin Core Specialists around town more information, call (71 4 J 545-5669. The OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing a s1stance, counseling and rclerral ser· VJces for seruors. For appomt- ments or more information, call (949) 644-3244. A free suppoit group for can- cer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, and a support group for people' suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at U1e Institute for Holisbc Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more mformation, call (949) 2,51-8700. . ArtbriUs FoundaUon instructor Hillary Stone leads an exer- ase class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Seruor Center, 250 E. Baker St., Coste1 Mesa. For more infonnabon, call (7 14) 513-5641. Nightly meeUngs are ottered m Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to overcome nicotine addic- tion. For a schedule or more information, call (714) 774- 9106 o~ (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collec- tion Foundation, a nonprofit organization, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Cen- ter Dnve, Newport Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest collections of oports memorabilia, 1s open from 9 d.m. to 5 p.m. week- day:,. For morn mformation, call (949) 721-9333. The Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free ttu chi class for mtenned1ate to advanced lev- els from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Thur:.days for people with cancer and theu families. A beginner ession meets from 10:30 to 11 :30 a .m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce' stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being wtth basic,.easy- to-leam, nonstrenuous move- ments to aid m balance and concentration. The class is free and taught by Victor Annand. No registration is required. The Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. ~oast Highway, New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, cull (949) 722-6237. The OASIS Senior Center offers a ddily telephone con- tact program for seruors who have a luruted local support system. For more information. call (949Jb44-3244 The Costa Mesa Communica- tors ToastmastPr:s C lub meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednes- ddys at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Dnve, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who Wdllts to improve his or her public spedkmg skills. For more information, call (714) 444-5030. TLUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MAsTER MORNING PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM Enrolling Now for ]anua.ry!! • Cbnstian lnscrucuon • Developmental Program •Hands on (_raft Ae1ivi1iei. •Phom~ • Computer lnsrructton 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM Ages 3 co S year\ 2900 Pacific View Drive . Corona del Mar, California 92625 (949) 759-1146 The Newport Beach Dlstln- gu11>hed Toostmasters C lub 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p'.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoru's mcetmg room, 2300 Bnstol St., Newport Beach. For· reserva· lions or more wformation, call (949) 646-1274. Me a M sengers Toastmas- ters Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets ttl 7 p m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde Urutcd Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St , Costa Mesa. For more mfor- mation, call (714) 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednes- days at the Village Farmf'r, South Coast Plaza Village. 1651 Sunflower Ave., Cosld Mesa. The meeting is lree for first- bine vLc;1tors. For more in.forma· lion, call (949) 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m Mondays at the Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 733· 2209. HarborUtes Toastmasters Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednes- dar.-at the Bahla Conntlu.an Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dnve, Corona del Mar. For more mfor- m.dtion, cd.ll (949) 293-4630. Udo Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m at the Glendale Federal Bank Commuruty Room, 100 New- port Center Dnve, f1ash1on Island, Newport Beach. For Thvr5doy, December 1~. 1999 A9 more mformation, call (714) 964-531•. The OASIS Senior Center often; a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appoint· ments and grocery shoppmg. Tii shuttle takes members to the center. For appointments, call(949)64.4-3244. Tutoring l5 available for PeoPlit interested m reading English but could use the help. Hourly rates and tunes negotiable. For more information, call (9'9) 851-1739. The OASIS Senior Center oHers v1 ual-aid screenings with a Braille Institute repre- entallve by dppomtmenL For more information, call (9'9} . 644-3244. Essential Weight Management offeri; mteractive and proactive weight loss groups. Learn behdVlOr mc>dification and oth- er techruques to control your weight. The cost is $20. Groups meet from 6;30 to 8 p m Wednesdays and Thurs- days ot 369 Sa.n Miguel Drive, Swte 350, Ne\-vport Beach. For more information, call (9'9) 718-9848. The Hope ln.stttule, a center for recovery and family edu- cation, offers a women's sup- port group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more mtormallon, call (714) 432- 0020. New & Used Sports Equipment ~~l Christmas Specials fl!,. ' Snowboard Packages ' Rage Jr. $299.,. •Rage $249.,.. •LAMAR. $299" ~ " . '"' ,.... " '"'' •"' .. -... ,.... ~ ! " Mission Rolle1· Hockey Skates ! ~ Control XI Jr. $79"" •Control XI $99" •Proto V $14-9" Rr.• SIJY'" R.t4 SJW" (8ril.tol llc McArthur next m M.icbada) (714) 641-7427 ' ' at:-ea CJl'omm & .%m ') lore Atrium Court • Fashion Island (949) 7 -7985 vi it u at our web site: www.atca.sc.oom ' -tAIO Thursday, December 16, 1999 SPORTS MEDICINE R hab FRIENDLY Ex rt Sta M.EDICAL.L.Y Es • Ji d Pri (949) 631-3623 www.shape-up.com 1080 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach In WESTCLIFF PWA The Origin(l:l MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery * ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30o/ooff e~ on vacation Some of the Daily Pilot staff at Dis- neyland In December dwing a special team- bulldlng seminar. Robert Hilchey of Corona del Mar with his three chil- dren and four grand- children ln July visiting Stanley, Idaho. (Largest Selection of Gruting & Photo Cards In Orange County) JA @.,.. f~,.,J c!;t~ e,,.,,,,~ l'J,,,,t J1~c1ri{ Jll"~"' We Deliver 270 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa Vinyls • Ceramics Wood• Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 949 722-1803 ·- "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes • Verticals • Shutters • Roman Shades • Blinds • Bedspreads • New Orders C 'Pl' t C It ti · Your Ho e 2<1'~-~-c~1-;1 : Both l ·.dll il c."-. I .1hn1 .. , • .i, ""' ,,, 11111il I _. ';, 'l'I Bring a cnnnrd food item and receive :.i. COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZER for your table! Donations provided. to SOS VOLUNTEER • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically In the Daily Pilot. If you'd . like Information on getting your organization listed, call (949) 574· 4228 MEDIATION CENTER The Mediation Center of Costa Mesa needs volunteers for case management and intake. Bilin- gual langudge skills are neces- sary. For more mformation, call (949) 574 -5990. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a last- ing impact on a young person's life. Students from 10 lo 18 years of age are matched with mentors to improve their school performance and sell.- esteem while developing posi- tive peer and adult relation- ships. For more information, call (714) 549-9622, ext 35. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprof- it resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for ticketing, Daily Pilot Newport- Mesa resi- dent on board the USSJohnC SteDnJs, left to right: Don Merritt. Bill Hamilton, Hei:uy Sehl elem, Wally Ziglar, Vince van den Brink, Jerry Har- r:fngton, and · Art Gromkj~ · The Corona del Mar High School girls cross country team at the CIF State Champi- onships at Woodward Park ln Fres- no. The team , won the CIF State Divi- sion IV Cross Country title . DIRECTORY • ' • ushering, phones, mailing aqd help with receptions. Noms- nees are also being sought for the Board of Directors. For more information, call (949) 830-2950 i NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adwt women with alcohol and othtr chemical dependences seei,s volunteers. For more mfonn~­ tion, call (949) 548-9917 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFER- ENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to poten- tial visitors. If you have exten- sive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volun- teer, call (949) 722-1611. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults WlShing to unprove their reading and writing skills. 1Tairting work- shops at the Central Library will certify volunteers. For reg- istration or more information. call (949) 717-3874. • NEWPORT BEACH REOTAL SERIES Having trouble finding the right gift? You can't wrong witli a gift certificate from Newport Rib Company available in any amount. The Friends of The NeWRQrt Bedch Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to assist in • fostenng music appreciation so that classical music will endure. For more information, call (949) 644-4208. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For • more information or applic - tions, call Rita at (949) 642-~. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL • FOUNDATION Tho foundation is looking for volUDteers to help with fwl4· raising efforts, speaking op~­ tumties, public events a • occasional office work. Por more information, call (940) 631-4143. "Rugi ]wt in TirM Ti ' the eason tO say · for th' HoliJ.ys" Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10.5 230 East 17th St. TIIANK-YOU I 'I Com~ No mattet what you're doing your hometc:M'n newspapef Fm IN ••• Dmly Jtlb --'-""------·- .. Linda Hill, Alison Prins, Melissa Lally, Lindsay Hill, Jayne Lally and Michelle Prins took time from their mother- daughter shopping trip to New York City to check out the ·Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall. 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A self-described "pro-develop- ment environmentalist," Noyes said that while he believes devel- opment is important, before ·any council decision, he considers whether the proposal is good for the community. Noyes illustratl'd tus enViron- mentalist beliefs by contrasting himself with the Grecmlight lnitid- ·ve proponents. While well-mean- ing, he said they were too smgle- minded. The initiative, if passed, would require a ma1ority vote lo allow major changes to the city's general plan. Overall. Noyes plans to focus his I attention on protecting Newport Beach from outside elements that I! threaten the commuruty's quality of life. "The city is' under siege," Noyes said. "We're being attacked by I land, air and water. There's the threat of expansion by John I Wayne, annexation, water quality l and traffic issues that we can't con- : trol • And while he did not outline any specific plan to prevent New- • port's intpendmg dechne, Noyes bas quite a bit of local political experience lo draw on -more than 10 years. He got his start in politics when he moved back to Southern California m 1986 from Bainbridge, Wash. •1 was president or the busmess ! association,• he ~d. addmg that he gradually became more and more involved in Balboa. "You • can't help but get involved (m little towns like thic;J." However, it wasn't until Star- PROFILE: JOHN NOYES +AGE: 53 + sotOOl.: Utah State University, Pasadena City College, Gemologlcal Institute of America. + OCOWATION: Jeweler +~Yes . + OfllDREN: Two daughters bucks cmne to Balboa -making the island's parking problem even worse -that Noyes considered running for City Council. Balboa's two dozen restaurants demund a Jot of parking and cut into spaces for the island's small shops, he said. •1 was frustrated with the response from City Council," Noyes said, adcling that eventually he wanted to be on the council to give Balboa Island businessmen more of a say in local politics. But the road hasn't always been smooth.. and it may take him some time to convince the community of his more open political position Last year, Noyes' tight-lipped stance on the mystery surrounding City Manager KeW1 J. Murphy's abrupt resignation left the corrunu- nity wondering whether any back- room negotiations had taken place. The four council members involved -Noyes, Norma Glover, Tom Thomson and J ohn Hedges - agreed when someone proposed terminating Murphy's contract in a dosed session. At the time, Noyes even refused to corrunent on Mur- phy's performance as a city manag- er. However, now that a year later the scandal has died down, the seasoned councilman would like to move forward as mayor and begin a new era of more open relations with the commuruty •nus IS going to be a year of commurucation and cooperation,• Noyes said. "I want to consolidate or forge a strategy for us to retam our quality of life m Newport.· CARl 110 ..J. "l I "' v PHO ' John Noyes, Newport Beach's new mayor, re laxes in his jewel!) shop on Balboa Island. LETIC CLUB tf line this season, so now you have time to workout! ow Women month FREE! 949.852.8655 Muse be I 8 with ID. 5omc Resrric1iom May Apply. Sec CLUB FOR DETAJLS Clothing & Gift Ideas for Casual Litling. Corona <.lei Mar Pla~a nexc to Bmcol Fmtru. MacArr.hur &ulct'ard at P(J(:ific CoaH ffo.:t. (949) 644·9888 Thursday, ~mbor 16, 1999 AJ3 ZERO CONTINUED FROM A 1 ond time, they fdce mor nous pcnalti • mcluding expulsion. While many teacher and parents agree with the policy, students say it's not solving any problems Dwu19 the dtsC"USSton, tudcnts ques- tioned U1c effectiveness of the policy stnce students are still dnnking after school events. "As long as· you're" not dnnking m the classroom, it's effective," said Lynn Bloomberg, drug and alcohol program coordmalor for the district. "We're not your parents. That's their resp0ns1bility. We're not a treatment facility -we're a scl,iool. Your parP.nts are supposed to be • raismg you," But many times, parents alone are not effectively rd.J.Smg thetr 'children, said stu- dent panel member Deuce Stabler. "Society need:> to .,tep forward if we're going lo better sonety and mankind," Sta- bler said. . Although the conuniltt>e's adVlSOr, Phil D'Agostino, agreed that the instructor's role is changing m today's 50Clety, he Sctid they can't be everything to a student. "Parents arc the pnmary educator: of children, n he satd. SWI, students S<Ud they wcint more help from the d1stnct -and a policy that pro- Vldes help mstead of only punishment. "We \Vdnt to see n1andatory coWlSeling ... and the offer of commumty sel'Vlce as a vial>le dltemallv<' Ito trdn~ler)," said . Courtney RotsldO, a student representing the goverrunent class that spedl'headed the movement. Mike MurTdy, director of student ser- vices for the district, smd he was impressed with the forum. the students' ideas and the quc:.tJons thev asked, say- mg he expected more questions regarding personal issues ·1 wouldn't h<' surpn'-(~ iJ the board looked dl putbng m more options," he said Students vtdeotaped the everung's dis- CUSSlOn and intend to put together a pre- sentabon fo1 the school board. "Everything eventually needs updat- ing, said committee member Mike Lan- ders ·Now W<''ll do <;omething about it." 1 was the Scou~ th t gave him a n e of community involve- ment. It's been more than 25 year ince he became an Cagk• ~ Scout, and Adams has smce • hared his time with count! ss Other organizations. Most recently, he was elected VJCe ayor to oversee the City Council along with new mt1yor John Noyes. And though their opproach and personalibes dif- -f r. Noyes said he feels that Oley will make a great team and looks forward to a prpduc- tt~e year ah~ad. Adams' road to vice mayor been a long one. From Doily Pilot The 01989 to 1992, he sen<ed in var- us leaderslup capacities for e Boy Scouts. He's also par- ticipated in Leaderslup Tomor- ow, a nonprofit community leadership training program, d taught at Cal State Long Beach and Cal Poly Pomona. CONRAD LAU I OAILV I'll.OT New vice mayor Gary Adams ln his office at Parsons Transportation Group, where he is vice president and area manager. 1970s saw major expansion of Orange Coast College's facWttes. Here, a ttane iowers the college' new marquee sign into place ln 1976. But it wasn't until 1992 that be formally became uwolved in local polibcs as ctirector and then president of the Cameo Community l lomcowner's Assn. Following that, he moved on to the Newport Beach Planning Corrurussion, the Orange County Reg100dl Airport Authority and, finally, the City Counctl. "I had no thought of run- ning (for a council seat),• he said. "I believe it was [Council- man Denrus) O'Neil who told me that Tom Edwards wouldn't run for a second term • And when Adams discov- ered that he was in the Sdffie district, he thought that per- haps fate was dealing him a PROFILE: GARY ADAMS +AGE: 45 + SCHOOL: UC Berkeley, Cal Poly Pomona and Diablo Valley Junior College at Pleasant Hill. + OCCUPATION: Traffic Engineer · ~ MARRIED: Yes -> CHILDREN: A son hdnd Given that Adams cruised mto the position, Win- ning nearly 85% of the vote against his opponent, actor Ron Winship, tus l.Ilstincts dppear founded. 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When asked whether Nicic will learn the same community spint as Adams has from the Boy Scouts, the new vice mayor said only if his son LS mterested. But even l.f Nick doesn't join the Boy Scouts, it's clear that he'll learn to be a leader from his father. 2000 CONTINUED FROM A1 As the years went on, how- ever, both student popula- tions and funding began to ebb. The late '70s was a time "when school population declined, combmed with a significant decline in rev- enue,• Barbot said. The clistrict lost a number of schools over the decade, including Presidio, Canyon, Beleartc, Harper, Bay View, Mesa Verde, Monte V1Sta and Victoria elementacy schools. June 7, 1978, didn't help matters. Voters passed Propo- sition 13 on that day, capping property truces and shifting much of the responsibility for tax administration to the state level. The move had t}).e conse- Gift Certificate Available ,;;. 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FREE CARPET SPOnlMO KIT CAIPIT & UPMOUTIRY CLEAIH•I woo• IEF1•1•1t••• & llFUlllllll•• CllAMIC COU•Hll & IMOWlll Thuudoy, December 16, 1999 Al5 , Join us to wefCome witli joy the great jubike year at <;Jur Lady Qzµen of .91ngefs Catfwfic Cfrurdi in ~wport 'Beadi The jubilee year, a great anniversary ·of Christianity, is a time t o be refreshed, let hope increase and let c h arity exert ibelf still more. "As the millennium approaches, let us bless each other at our 1999 Christmas services. At Our Lady Queen ot Angels Catholic Church, . the liturgical celebratiom begin on Christ mas Eve, r:riday, Dec. 24 at S p.rn. with children's Masses in the Church and the Parish I lall The next Mass will be at 7: ~O p.m. accompanied by Cantor and · instrumentalists. Prior to the Midnight Mass, there will bu mu~lc by the adult choir, o rgan and orchestra beginning at 11: l S p.rn On Saturday, Christmas Day, Masses will be held at 7 a.m. (Cantor), 8:30 a.m. (Con tern porary Ensemble), 10 a.m . (Children's Choir and Handbells) and l 1 :30 a.m. (Quartet). There will be no Sp.m. Mass. of Angels Catllolic Clwrc/1 is located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call our Pari'il1 actfrities and services at (949) 644- 0200. Our Lady Queeu ((Peace, be sti[{. " Marl( 4:39 ''Yr Ceremony of Carofs " to liigli£iglit Community Churc /i, Congregational fw{iday season 'Treat yourself tliis Christmas season to your neigli6orliooa resource. Cliristian S cience ~ai.ing !JWom 3315 o/ia o/Ufo, ?{g,wport 'Beacli (949) 67 3-6150 firist Cfiu~cfi 'By 'Ifie Se ~ 'United Afetliodist --~ The Chancel Choir and soloists of Communit} Church, Congregational will present Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols" on Sundav, n·ec. 19 at both the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. services. The guest harpist will be Elil' Choate, and Minister ot Music Rodger Whitten will conduct. The cantata, originally "ritten for treble voices only, will be presented in the composer's adaptation for full choir and harp. Sung in a form of o ld English, the work consists of 11 short movements including a beautiful setting of the chant "Hodie Christus natus est," u tiliz.ed as both processional and recessional. Cliristmas 'Eve 'Worsliip 5:00 Family Worship 7:30 Communion & Candlelight Worship 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach (949) 673-3805 -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• You a~d ~our· famll~ are \./Orml~ Invited 'to celebrote the birth of J e&u& Chrl&tl 'f pm 7pm 7:~0 pm lOpm 11 pm · Chr-tatmaa Eve FPI~. ?lecembeP 2'1- Children's service and pageant Concert, Saint James Chamber Singers HoJy Eucharist Rite II Concert, Saint James Chancel Choir Festival Eucharist Rite II with choir, orchestra ChPtatmaa ?l~ l>atuPdq. l>ecemb•P 2~ Holy Eucharist Rite II Thursday. Dec 2.3, 7 OOpm 8 C~vary Church Newport Mesa. Friday, Dec 24, 4.00, 5-30 & 700pm 190 East 23rd St. Costa Mesa 92627 (949) 645·5050 Community Church, Congregational United Church of Chrlst Invites you to loin our Church Family and Celebrate the Birth of Christ wtth us! On Sunday, December 19 at th 1.00 & I 0 00 a .in. tcnk•, the Chlncel Choir wlll pNMttt S.11 .. ml11 Brttteo "A Ceremony of c.roa.· accompHleod b1 harpist Elle Choate, cond•cted by Rodcer Wllltten, Mln1't r of M c. Two Christmas Eve Candlelight Services rrtday, Dt<et11ber 24 at 7.00 & 11 00 p.• Piute Iola ff lot 01r fa•llJ ChrtltMM MMcet of S-n G Qroll feat.,t11t tlte Chattcel Chotr. s.mc... led bf PMtor BnKe Van llatr. CJtlldc.are pnwtdM at th• 7t00 p.M. MMce oaly n. R....-..ci Ince V... a&alr Mr. Rodpr ........ M ..... r of Mtalk: 611 Heltouope AwHe Corou del Mlar, CA 9262S t949)644<'7400 I ht' <id Ill On will be g1 \en hy I he l{t•\ er end Bruu: \.in Blau 1 he title of tht• sermon 1 ''Un)o\cd" and the: srripturc is 1.-.a1ah <>:2-7 .rndjohn 1.6-18. Commun it) (. hurd1, C ongret;ational l rntcd ( hurch ot l hrt"t in\'1tes \'OU to roln our church tam ii' ,111d eel~ hr .i tt• the birth 'of hrast witj1 U\. lwo < hras1ma I H' l andlel1ght \1..n·1tcs will hc held on '1ld.n, lkc. 24 at 7 ,rnd t I p.m: l'lc:a~c join u' for our t.amily Christ 111,1s 'l'T\ ic.:e' ot lc'.'1'.'IOll\ and t.trol\ featuring th1..• < lh11H:cl Choir. Servi cs will he led bv Pastor Hmce Van Blair. Childcart· will be pro\'il.led at the 7 p .m . sc•rvile onh. St. James f£piscopa{ Cliurcli s great /io{iday event Scrvkc' ,H St. j,1mcs l pi,rnpJI l hun:h in Ncwpq t lkJl h \\ 111 111dlldl•: On l h ri ''Ill.I\ I \l a ( hildrcn\ < hrhtm.1s \crvil and I foly I uch,1rist at 4 p.tTh < hildren and infant' are im 1ted to attend the 4 p.m. \l'f\ ic(' whid1 is designated tor thdr .1ge group. Childca ' \\ill not he 3\ ailahle .it other Christma he and I >ay 'crvkc:.. \ l hrhtma'I Concert \\1th the !'it. Jame:. l hnmbt• Singcri \\ 111 be at 7 p.m.; Wor,hip n kt•. Hoh f.uc.:hari t Rite II w:ith the St Jaml's l harnbcr .S111grrs at 7:JO p.m;; a hri tma-. { onl'crt with bra'" .ind the \t Jame-. t~lrnrK~l l hrnr at IO pm.; a \\'orship f\ ice, l·l'sliv.11 I ucl1.irht Rite JI with lhnit an<.l l,lr,1,., at 11 p.m. On Chrhtma:-. n,1 , tt Worships f\Jl'C, tlol} l uthan.,t Rit1..• 11 ''ill he hl'I at 10 n.m. ,'it. /mm' Ephi Of 1/ clmrd1, u «m11n11111t)• cfC'mte1I to Im ill'\ Jr''" Cl1ri't and !<ming Him •} Lord and .. 'itn•10r, Ila tlm>e wororip ~en1. r.-, every ~'!'dat · 7:30 n.m., Rrt<' 1 -trud1tumnl; u.111., Ritt 11-ro11ll'"!{K'm')'; '""' 10:4.'i n.m., pt.'t'ial • cliarimmti • A r10G11 mi e l\ ith HOI • Com1111mio11 :is llrJ et'C7)' Wt'.'cim da ~ ~t. /mm BpL~l/ < l1u 11 h I rited a .. ~209 \ 1a l rdo in c"M'J10ff lJra Ir. "II (949) 67 .(J210, \1011,tar tl1ro11~lr Frida)' (mm (UTJ. to 4:. 0 p.m. Al6 Thursday, December 16, 1999 Ce{e6rate Cfi:r~tmas tlirougliout '1Jecem6er . M ariners Church invites the community to celebrate Chri stmas Eve with a traditional family-style service. Christmas Eve services on Friday, Dec. 24 will feature the Christmas music of a I SO-member choir and 20-piece orchestra. Senior Pastor Kenton Beshore will give the Christmas message and lead the congregation in "Silent Night" as more than 2,000· candles light up the church auditorium. Christmas Eve service times are 3,5,7 and 9 p.m. in the auditorium. Childcare for newborns to 4- year-olds is available at each service, except 9 p.m . The 3 p.m. service wlll feature a family friendly format with special children's music and story by Gen-X Pastor Scott Rachels. There will be no service on Christmas Day, Saturday, Dec. 25. "Chri stmas is a time when people think about God's love and the amazing gift He gave to us in the birth of Jesus Christ," said Senior Pastor Kenton Beshore. "We love to throw open our doors to the community and invite them to experience the hope of Jesus Christ and celebrate the love of our heavenly Father." To kick-0ff the new millennium, an "urtplugged" contemplative worship service is planned for Jan. 1 and 2. Guiding people through extended meditation, prayer and acoustic worship, Gen-X Pastor Scott Rachels' message will provide a journeyman's perspective on the past 2,000 years. On Jan. 8 and 9, Beshore will begin a new teaching series, "A New Me for the New Millennium," focusing on spiritual habits for a deeper relationship with God. Weekend service times are Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 9 and 11 a.m. KidsChurch for newborns to sixth grade is available at both services. Junior High and High School Ministries meet during the 9 a.m. service. Mariners Clwrcl1 is. located at 5001 Newport Coast Drive at tire corner of Bonita Canyon Drive in Irvine. Founded i1i 1965, Mariners Church is a dynamk, non-denominational, Bible teaching church with con1emporary worship. The church serves more than 101000 people with three weekend services and dozens of mid-week ministry programs for all ages. For more informaHon1 Mariners Church main phone number is (949) 854-7600 M-F, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. or visit their web site at www.marinersclwrch.org. S li eep music to resonate · at Mes a 'Vertfe 'llMC Sunday, Dec. 19 at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., you are invited to a special worship service and drama. The musical presentation ls a gift to the community from the Music Ministry of Mesa Verde UMC. The Children's Choirs under the direction of Tracy Solis will rresent two performances o "The Grumpy Sheep." The whole family is sure to enjoy this story about a sullen sheep who learns the true meaning of Christmas. Bring your children to either service. They will enjoy the story and song as much as you do. This is a true production with soloists and ensemble numbers. Expect to be surprised when guest performers make cameo appearances. Child care will be provided at both worship services for infants and very young children. The Children's Choirs are full members of Mesa Verde's Music Mlnlstry. The music program at Mesa Verde UMC has grown and matured over the past two decades. There is a program for all age groups. Last Sunday, two visiting members of the brass quintet were heard to exclaim about the exceptional performances by the choirs they accompanied at the Christmas Concert. Following Sunday's service, you are also invited to attend one of Mesa Verde's Christmas Eve services. On Friday, Dec. 24, there will be a family service at 7 p.m. and a traditional service at 10~30 p.m. Communion wllJ be served at the 7 p.m. family service. Communion is open to all who wish to partake. There will be music by members of the adult choirs. The Crechc wiJJ be created as we participate in the les oils and carols. Chlld care wlll be provided for infants and very young children. However, you are encouraged to hare the 7 p.m. rvicc with your children. At 10:30 p.m., you are , Invited to omrnunlon and Candlelight Service with music by our Chancel Choir. We always conclude the service with candlelight and singing "Silent Night." On Sunday, Dec. 26 at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., Dr. George's message will be "Herod Lives." · 11lt Happened One Christmas" 6:00/8:00/lO:OOPM Candlellght Services 11 :30PM Japanese Language l.Utheran Church of the Resurrection 9812 Hamilton Ave. (Brookhurst • Hamilton) untlngton Beach (714) 962"-5005 www.lofthouse.com/ iesurrcction CHILD CARE PROVIDED AT 6 • 8 Mesa Verde United l\'tethodi."lt Church ~Servia at 8:30mu{10:00 .9l!M ClUJdc-a1" fJ"O' idtootl (both lotn """') Or. OK-k (~•f\ Pat.for Oiristma.s 'Eve. Servias ~ami/Jes al l:<XJ ! Communion & ()wfkf#Jt al lO:JO 1701 W. Bas.tr trttt • eoi.w l\l<'Stt • (714) 979-8"2.'W From 405. -"'"4-&oulh en I wt-. J r•n I Lvb<,.., cllrl'f' 1.1«1<• "-on o.br. ~M 'I(; la•~~ OU.. anJ Mt"" \mk-Orhl', *"'°"'front UIJnu) in Costa Mna ~ a BlvY8t,ntfA• </481t to ... fYhe !ZJresbyterian &burih of the Covenant Sunday ~ December 19th at 9 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. " .. o/Jte.Jiup~·e />/~61'r<~l,Jla.5"' Joyful Noise Chi/,dren's Choir Covenant Adult Choir Past~r Tim McCabnont Chrismuu Eve at 7 p.m. "<fl~o. ~/!/()(( </tJ'tA" An Evming of Song & the Wiilms of Christnuu • Brint tht ltids 6 m11kt them 11 pan of our Chrutmas rogtthrr! 711e Churrh u lorautl at: • 2850 Fainli"'1 ROJU/ (at AtiAtm) 111 Cos111,Mt'Sll .. , .. :i ... ,, 0 0 co (\') ' CD ..q. '° • O> --dt O> ,..... r-t «S Q 0 ~ ~ H CD ~ 0 ~ H 0 ~ Doily Pilot Cliristian Science Cliurcfi we{comes you D uring this Christmas season, the mem bers of the Christian Science Church. in Newport Beach wish to extend an invitation for you to join us in prayer and ~inging prais~ to God for the Christ message ever available to help and heal. Our weekly informal Wednesday evening meetings at 8 p.m. offer a quit haven for focus on gratitude for healings experienced and encouragement for those in search of the healing truth that dawned with Christ Jesus' appearing, and continues to bless mankind today. We also h ave a public reading room, located next to the church, at 3315 Via Lido, which is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday: The Bible, Science and Health, and other literature are available in book form, on audio cassettes, and on a computer research program. Treat yourself to a time of spiritual refreshment and inspiration. First Church of Cl1rist1 Scientist is located at 3303 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Call (949) 673-1340 for more information. @!)-oin us to OOetco1ne rvith@!)-oy the ~ieat @!)-ubilee :JI-ear ARISH PENANCE SERVICE Monday, December 13, 7:30 pm CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES Saturday, December 25 7:00 Cantor 8;JQ• Contemporary Ensemble 10:00• Children's Choir. and Handbells 11 :Jo• Quartet 5:00 NOMASS CHRISTMAS EVE MASSES Friday, December 24 s:00• Children's Ma'~ in Church and Hall 7:30 Cantor and ln)trumf'ntahscs 12:00 M1dn1gh1 Mas~ Pre-service Music by Adult Choir, 0~1n and Ot'lhbtra begins at 11.1 5 Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God • Vigil Mass Friday, December 31 5:30 pm 10:30 pm Millennium Mass, Followed by a celebration in the Hall •Child Car~ <!Vail.1bl!;' ~t these Masses + Our Lady Queen of Ange l ~ 2046 Mar Vista Drive Newport Beach , California 92660 (949)644-0220 800 ... M. 6 8DD 1111.1\11. Qdl. ... ~. -·-~ ~ 5 ' pl.eSSe JOin us a unique lOOk at the stocy Of '1lr1stmas to1d .tllrough mu81Q, drama, ch1ng & ..... ~ 1ng ~~~~~....,, '· CL'llC to visit 9f!wport :;{arbor Lutlieran C alifornia Lutheran University Choir (CLUC) : announces the 1999 Concert Tour with Conductor Wyant Morton in their only Southern California appearance. The concert will be held at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church on Priday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 · p.m. Come sec thi's musical masterpiece. Newport Jim lmr Lut/Jeran Church ;,. lorntecJ at 798 Dovt1r Vr. i11 "'{ewport Bea('ll. Cafl (949) 5./8-~6 H. 'l;zyerience special services for Cliristmas at · ~irst 'United Methodist Cliurcli of Costa Af ~a First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa cordially invites the surrounding communities to · experience special services for C hristmas. On Saturday, Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. there will be a Christmas Concert by the Children's Handbell and Chancel C hoirs. The Madrigal Singers from osta Mesa High School will sing several numbers a nd join the C hancel Choir for combined numbers. Charles Hansen, Director and Organist and. Miranda Wu, Assistant Director and Pianist will head the concert. On <;unday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m., the fourth Sunday in Advent and Chri1itmas Sunday, there will be special music by the (hoirs. Finl United Methodist CIJ111c/l of Co.\ta Mesa is locatC'tl at 420 We\t 19th St. i11 Co.)la Mesa. Call (949) 5-18-7727 fo( more i 11for111a tio11. 1flie surprise of tlie Christmas season Tim McCalmont's Christmas m essage this coming Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m. at the J>re1ibytcrian Church of the ( ovenant in Costa Mesa. Choirs of children and adults under the direction of Director Toni Brmius will sing at both ~ervtccs. To advertise in , . Peace on Earth and in our Expressions of Faith Worship Directory, coll Moria Simencic at (949) 644-8520 ·1 he.church is also planning their annual 51 message of fiope for tfie fio{iday season "Hurry Home for Christmas" (M.Hthew l :JH-25) \aturday, Drccmhcr IR, 1999, ':10 P.M. Sund<at, Dm:mh.:r 19, 1999, 1!:30 & IO:lS A.M. Chrjstmas Eve Candlelight Services "Merry Tifton" ::;:;~~-~..;:;--;;-:---~-'A j l.uk~ 2: l-20) frid;ay, Ocu~mh<r 24, ~:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 P.M. (Qilld att I( ind )'OUnJ;cr for chc S:OO & 7:00 P .. \i, le'l"\'tUi only.) 5~NDBEW'S PRLSBYTCRIAN C:HUlldH (•no~\ from :-Jc"P<'" Harhor Hi1o1h 'K.hool a1 ln>ioc aod I Sth) t.00 l\t. ,\nJrrw~ RoJJ, NC\\J'<>ft l\c-J~h. l ~I In 't1 .l YUift l H.?\ (9'49) 6ll·lllHO I' \1All 1nl~1.111Jrc"'rrcs.org \\HI """"·'t.1nJrcw,pre-..ol'J{ Bethel Baptist WI Cll'llalY lllVltl yma 11 Jl*I DI a WI ...... Savior Infant Holy, Infant Lowly December 17, 6:00 p.m. -December 19, 7:00 p.m. Schedule of Services:--- lmlay lcllOGI • 8:4& LIL ---lll'vlcl -11:00 UL .... , EV ... • 8:GO 1t.m. -TllndlJ 11111ltlllr ·8:40 J.m. 901 So. Euclid Santa Ana CA 92704 714 839-3600 Beautiful Mu$ic of th~ Season California Lutheran Univiorsicy Choir lour Friday, De<.:. 17-7:30 p.m. (Donation $7) Vivaldi'~ Gloria Pre cm cd by our own Cnancel Choir with Orche tra and Soloist's unday, Dec. 19-9: 15 a.m. Nl·WPORJ' llARD()R LlTfflf.ltAN CHURC ti Dover Dr. & 16th, Newport licach (949) 548-3631 Chri tma EYc rvic:a at 5, 7. and 11 p.m. The message of Christmas is "God with us." Christmas Cve celebration which this year will center around the story of Christmas and the theme "Who 1\rc You With?'' 1 he message of Christmas is "God with us," a message all of us need to hear. I'his promises to be an evening ot carols and celebration tor people of all ages and backgrounds. we draw clo~r to Christmas, we are nee again filk'd with hope. As we look about the world, we cannot help but see that the world ol peace, envision~ by the prophets of old, is not yet a reality. The world of justic-c to which the prophcb call us is not yet a fact. A world that provides f cxxl to the hungry, medical care to the sick, decent hot~ing for the poor and education for all children does not yet exist. Looking at the state of the world, it is Ob\ious that we cannot save ourselves. In spite of what is \.'\'Tong with th~ world, we continue to have hope, for God \ends us a Savior. Chri!>tmas 1s about how C1od gl\ es us this gtft, and U'l\ ites us to receive Je\us into our heart~. It's a 1iimplc thing, reall}, that <.;o<l say\, "I love you" in this way. With all of our celebrations and acti\ lties, we amplify our prai~ for what Clod is doing. I -iec Christmas hope in the 1.'}1.'S of childn:n getting r~ady for the big day. On their faces 1 ~>e wonder and surprise a\ holiday trimming.s rnme out of boxt!\ and d1.-'Cbrate our homes. Their voiCt:!S t'Cho with laughter and joy as goodic:'S are baked and Christmas pageants arc rehearsed. \\.'hen greeting cards are sent and spt.'CiaJ meah are planned, all of us are participating in ~haring the good new~ with oth~rs. l ven our \hopping trips, whilh ~'<."\.Ire pn.~nts for Chri.,tmas gi\111~, are \\111tx)ls of hm'\ we c•mulate l1od\ gift o1 ~l\cltlon in the Chri\t < hild < l11i\t U111rt/1 bv tile St!c1 h tile U11itC',/ .vfctl101iht < .l1111tlr 011 tfo.• H,lfboc.1 /b1im11li1 . i\t' invite >'"' to 11ttt>111.I 011r U1ri.,t111a' En• ~cnm: .. fridm: f)(x. 2-4. J\ famil) "nit~ of camls and "" u lie/isl IL will /;t(• held at 5 p.111., tllld tl Wf'll(t' Of le. '>011\1 • u uo/, '""' ,0111tm01itm will Ix. offered at 7:30 p.m. l11e lioly fi1111il)•-.\f11n~ Joseph t111il ft':\m n'i// /Jc nrm'S<ntt~I in a ttzbleau • du.riflS nl ll 'K~ni t' cllhl ·'f)('(ial mmh will /Jt' prc..;c11te1 I. f'tJr more it1/un nation, plm'lt • l1J11l11'1 tht' ,J111rr/I offitc c1t (949) 673-3805. Tlw d11ml1 i\ located t1t 2850 Fairvic•w Road, at Fairview amt Acla111.\1 across from Ora11gl' Coa~t College in Cmta A,fr.w. Nursery care is amilah/,• at all evmts. Clliltb('ll, ro11t/1 and adults arc all itn.:ited tu attmd. Ct1ll (714) 557-U40 for more i 11 f or111c1 t iun. Join 'Betfie{ 'BaPtist to worsliip tlie Savior W e cordial!} ~n~1te ym1 to 1om us as we worship the SaV1or. ·1 his season is a wondertul opportunit} to appreciatl' ~irst 'Unitetf 9.htfwaist Cfiurcft of Co.sta 'J,(tsa Our ::\(iniwy in Ctft6raticn of Clirist s •B1rtli o 'jnd<JI( 2>tumbir :!./, I•N~ •fttt ·I:.tttrt1114 c1j Clinst s 1B1rtfi • Clirutt114J 'l t't ~.-'<t..•J09t -,.lk fjift <1f L<n't "Lu~t .! I ·.!O i ·<)() r;m ., a,,.jf_y .\tT'flltt - .U.•J"11.f anJ Carols • 11 .11<1 p.m 1Iraa1t1orud Sm'lll - ' Ltsst>ns an.I Carols. corrcfu4in9 witli :>fq((_y (c.11'11mu1u,1n, rnnJ/t f'!]htm9. a11Jf tlJ.t smgilifi_ 1>/ "Slknt !\ilffit. JMy ·\~lit• :J mt 1.JmttJ !VttM.fi.st ('liurcfi J.! ~IC<Jttd 4.W •Jibt 1 qtli ,\lrttt, !>{ftt'POrt 'Bft'lf. amf 19th St. Christmas Eve at ST. MARK A Presbyterian church ~· ... ith Open Minds and Open Arms a brief service for PRESCHOOL CHILDREN and their familie 4:00 pm CANDLELIGHT SERVICE 7:00 "t (Child Care available) Jamboree at Ea tbluff /Ford Newport Beach (949) 644· 1341 unday Worship :JO am with Chutdh hool nd Ch ild C re God\ love. Our Sanctuary and < hildren's Choirs will be presenting "Infant Hol}', Infant Lowly" this holiday sea:>on. Plea')e lOnlC and celebrate our '°la\ tor's birth with familv .ind friends. • BctllC'I H11pci .. t h loc,1tt•d at QO I S. Eudid i11 Scmt,1 A11a. C ll 11 l 7 14 ) 83 9-~600 {<Jr 11wre information. . SunJny morn1n~ ... crvic~ ... l 0:00 anl Coffee and D'-mucs ... 9:30 am ce lebrate the season with us mariners church r}, Friday, Dec. 24 at 3, S, 7 & tpm • tlm of worship, rudln.& of ithe Chrtimw tory and hint Ni&ht• by candle (3prri mVICt hOYt: o pt!Ool famtlr{r1 ndly focus} ... ( Al8 Thursday, December 16, 1999 II T•I 111111011001 VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY UIERARY 'SIMPLE ABUNDANCE' DISCUSSION GROUP 8{is d on th books of Sarah Btm 81 tlln ch, this di cu • ion group focu on apprn- c:idtion, cxpr • ion and grati-. tude Led by Audre de Nard ctl Borders Hooks, Mu I(' and Cdfc 1t 1s h~ld thf! hr.st Thurs· tlay of each month at 6:30 p.m. Border~ is at 1890 New- 1>ort Blvd., Costa Me!!a. Por more information, call (949) O:H-8661. , OPRAH BOOK CLUB This club meet the third Thur 'day of every month at 7 p.TIJ. to l:liscu s Oprah's most recent book selections at Barnes & Noble Newport Beach. Bamel) & Nqblc New- port Beach is at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Bt'ach. For more infonnation, cdll (949) 759-0982. . SPECIAL TOUR THE CENTER The Center is offcnng tours of its facilities, The 75-minute tour will provtde a detailed look at S~gerstrom l lall. Tours tuke place Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays at ,10:30 a.m. · The Ordnge County Performing Arts Cen- ter is dl 800 Town Center Dri- ve>. Call (714) 556-2122 for more information ROBERT MONOAVI WINE & FOOD CENTER The center features many speaal events each month and is at 1570 Scenic Ave.1 Costa Mesa. For more mfor- mation, call (714) 979·4510 HI-TIME WINE CELLARS H1-Tune Wine Cello rs fea- tures wme·tastings from 4:30 to a p.m. on Fridays and 1:30 to 8 p.m. on Saturdays. for more information, call (~49) 650-8463. THE GOURMET DETECTIVE An mteractive comical mur- der mystery is presented at 8 p .m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Mezzanine Restaurant, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, Packages run from $42 to $54 por per- son. For more information, call (714) 979-CLUE. FARMERS MARKETS The Orange County Market Place is held from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and SWldays in the main parking lot of the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission is $1 for adults: children under 12 years are free. For information, call (949) 723-6616. Corona del Mar Farmers Market is held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Dnvc and Marguerite Avenue. CHIU>ltEN'S CLASSES AT THE MUSEUM The Orange County Museum of Art oUers a broad range of classes for t'hildren in November. Courses from waterc:olor!t to hat-making are avllilable, For rnore inlor· matlon, u11l (949) 759-1122·. DINING TWILIGHT DINING AT VILLA NOVA Villa Nova otters a special •Twilight Dining• menu, fea-· tunng favorite rec1p s from executive chef Sonny Mer- genthaler at early bud prices. 1\vilight dining is available from 5 to 6 p.m. daily except Saturday and from 4 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Villa Nova tS at 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For informa- tion and resetvations, call (949) 642-7880. BRUNCH AT LA GRANJA La Granja Mediterranean Grill is now offering Cham~ pagne Brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays. La Granja is in Newport Plaza Center at 1000 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations and more information, call (949) 252-9396. • VOlUNTEO DtMCTORY runs periodically In the Daily Pilot. If you'd hke lnfo<rnatt0n on getting your Ol'ganiutlon ltsted. call (949) 574-4228. SAVE OUR YOUTH The Wel:it Side Costa Mesa youth organization is looking tor volunteers to help create a positive alternative for peo- ple 12 to 23 years old. Volun- teers are needed to help in areas such as boxing, sports, health, fitness, aerobics and academic tutoring. For Wor~ tnation, call (949) 548-3255. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Setve as a gulde for homeless f~es by helping them set goals and maintain a basic budget Bilingual skills need- ed. Orientation and training . provided. For more informa- tion, contact Theresa Rowe at (949) 757-1456. SENIOR MEALS AND SERVICES, INC. Volunteers needed to deliver meals to homebound senior citizens residing in Costa Mesa who are not able to pre- pare their own meals and do not have anyone to prepare meals for them. A hot lunch is delivered Monday through Friday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to the senior's home. A one-day-a-week commit- ment is all that is asked. Sub- stitute drivers are also need- 20-50°/o Off Katayone Adeli • C u s t o Ba r celon a W illiam B and Muc h M o re 40°/o Off All Embellished Jeans We Did It! COSTA MESA RESIDENTS Recycl ed 50 °/o Of Their Trash! The Costa Mesa Sanitary District is proud to report the District has achieved its goal of recycling 50% of Santa Ana Heights and Costa Mesa's curbside residential trash by the year 2000. Residents simply take their trash to the curb and do not have to take time to separate the different types ot material. Trash is picked up at curbside and taken to a facility in Stanton where 1t is mechanically and manually sorted for recyclables. Although an invisible recycling program, it is efficient and allows easy adaptation to changes in the science of recycling. The Costa Mesa Sanitary District was fortunate to be the first agency to contract with CR Transfer, owners of one of the most innovative and advanced mechanical sorting facilities in the world. The District began using CR Transfer in 1989 and since then residents have recycled their trash without additional effort. If you need further information please contact the District office at (714) 754-5087. Caught ya lookin' . didn't I! F-338 Don't you deserve a smile like this? .. i Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry Prcvcnrivc, Cosmetic and Restorative Denti try 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (n<'.tr Fa,hion Island) I 9-4.9) 759-8606 M, mhcr American Dental A~ ociation < lr.mgc.· County Dcnrnl Soticcy ( lifornia Deneal Associ.uion Amc1irnn Acalh:my of Cosmcck Dentistry cd to fill m for regular dnvers. For more information, cllll (714) 894-9779. SHAREI HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE PROGRAM I lost families are needed in the Costa Mesa area to pro- vide a bed, meals and d lov- ing home for high school stu- dents from over 28 countries including Germany, Japan, Brazil, China and Poland. The students, all between ages 15 and 18, participate in cross-cultural exchange to l~am about America and share their own culture. The students stay for five lo 10. months and are screened twice for academic extel- lence and proficiency in Eng- lish. For more information, call 1-888-533-8514 . SHARE OUR SELVES FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL QJNIC The organization needs vol- unteer drivers and food han- dlers for its Emergency Ser- vices. Its Free Dental Clinic needs volunteer dental staff and administrative help. (fhe Free Medical Clinic is recruiting medical personnel, data entry help and volun- teers to answer phones. ror more information, call Lee dt Emergency Medical Ser- vices, (949) 642-3451; Dr. Vu with Dental at (949) 650- 2072: Diane with Medical at (949) 650·0186. SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GARDEN You could c1ss1st with the gar- den or help 1.11 the y1ft and tea shop of Coronu dcl Mar's botanical gardt>n and histori- cal research library. For more in.fonnation, contact Dorothy Wood ut (949) 673-2261. SMALL BUSINESS ASSIS· TANCE CENTER The Small Business Assis- ttlnce C'enter of Orange Coast College n('cds volun- tc<>rs to ddvise !\n1all business owners 1.11 finance, account- ing, ldw, marketing, sales, hum.in resources and other areas. For more information, Cd.IJ (714) 432-5916, SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHEN The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs food servers and volunteers for kitchen dutiec;. The organization LS at 720 West 19th St., Costcl Mesa. ror more infomtdllon, Cdll (949) 548-8861. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER 1111:? South Coast Repertory ThcdtN needs volunteers to help with ushenng (see plays rrc-e) and other functions. For i.nfom1dt1<m, call (714) 957- 2602 or (714) 957-2602. ·--,,,,~o@*o@*o@~ 2K 8 Newport Bette~ = V Gi~ Basfte~ • HolitlalJ Gift Baskets O • Southwest & Clrildrens Baskets = • Nautical Baslcets • Gi~ Wrappin9 A~ailable ; 0 L'1Cttf &fi'1erlJ • Worldwide Sltippin9 Corporate Gifts Allailahle Su Stor~ f., &tai/1 3461 Via Li do, Newport Beach 2ti 949 723-4344 Qn Pavilions Center next to the Udo Theater & Via Lido Drugs) +x+-@o•@o+x+-@o+x+-@ ~·-~ ........ -....oc:~"'-..___~ NEW YEAR'S EVE MILLENNIUM EXTRAVAGANZA AT THE .HYATT REGENCY IRVINE --------·--------CIAO MEIN PACKAGE lnclu,I F1w Cou!'K' l )inrwr Fn:e Adm1 11111 to Pa, 1lion P11rry $ l5L1 l\) Per Co111 lc..• Ru11m r.ick ges frt>m 600.00 hl $750.00 rl'I Courll· lnclu<le\ One 1•r T\rn Night Room An:omnl\1c.l,1t1on , ln-l\X1m Rottlc of Ch.1111p.1gnc, M 1llcnn111m S<n1wnir .md ~ l\rc:ikfa,t Ruffel 1>0 J.1n11.•1"i I, 20Ci0 ·------- LE CAFE PACKAGE lncl11d1·, F11uroC1111,..,t• I )inrwr Fr<'°l. Allt111~~11111 to 1'.w1l111n r.m y , $ H5 00 Pn c. '1111plt Room Packa).!e' fruni $575.00 rn $ 7l5 l\) r l'r Couple lncluJl.'s One or T"o N1i.:ht R11(11l\ AH111tl~l111,l 1t1<1" , ln·ruom Boule .,f Chrunp.11:111.:, M11lennn1m Som rnir .1ml 1'r1-.1kf,N Ruftec nn J.mu.1ry I, 2000 --------·--------PAVILION PARTY 9.00pm to 1.ro1m lnclud~ Live B.1nJ & Dl, I' tty Fuv1irs & Balloon l.lmp ~ In l11<l Z Dm1k l'cr l'nS<>n Dessert ~ Culfl'c Buff r from 111 111 I m ( h imra nc Jn-ut 1 M1.h11.:h1 ( ornplunC"nt 1ry&·lt I' 1\.i111t $75.00 rc:r Pcr~)n RN111111 1\J, .mu t 11 ~ 1 I 1'111d 1 ISC Gu..:'' mu t 1-c 1 1 Yl.•rt 111 ~ l1lu \X'11h %1 d ID ( \II I'm<' l11.cl11 •H' •II I 1x md ( '' 111111y) Call our Holiday Re l'r\'atiun Dl·11k ut ('>49) 225-6760 I I '•-\-1 I • Doily Pilot soc1e Thursday, December 16, 1999 Al9 Lily Tomlin helps in effort to find cure for AIDS T hete IS not us much ta~k about AIDS these days. The disease that seemed to primarily attack gays and intravenous drug users is no longer front-page new , So-called maIDstream society no longer fears a scourge of AIDS ravaging the heartland. THE CROWD b.w: cook rernaIDf'•d until almost 1 a m. talking with locals, s1grung autogiaphs, shaking hands. •she tS a very speoal per- son,-added Stratton, joming fellow donors and supporters mcluding his co-chairman Mike McCormack along with AIDS Services Foundation President Al Roberts, execu- tive clirector Dan Gleason, Mitch Goldstone, Cul Berman, Dan Ketelaars, Garett Gruber and Anlta May Rosenstein. Information has helped lng nght here ID Newport· Mesa, ask thE'I question, "Do we care ubout these mvi.s1blo tacos infected with the virus?" In Amenca we tend to pri- oriti7.e diseases and U1elr cures. We attach numbers to the afflicted. Wlldt percentage of people in the country suffer from heart disease? How many have cancer? HIV and AIDS is quite far down the totem pole of per: centages. This lS a good thing. It is also a bdd thing. ·. celebrity, Uly Tomlin, AlDS Services Foundallon held a benefit at the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center, rai~­ IDg $50,000. Tomlln's tounng show, •Tue Search for Signs -slow the spread of Alt>S I.I\ the last decade. $af e sex and talk about safe sex is a national curiosity. The answer IS a r~soundmg yes. HJV I AIDS is a world problem, a hwnan cnslS cross- ing a.11 boundaries. Local peo- ple, such dS BUI Glllespte, Roger Johnson, Rep. Chris Cox, Rick SUver, Kathryn Thompson, Dean Corey, Bob Haskell and many more serve on the foundation advtsory board to help keep the money coming m for research and services, and to help keep the med1a on the job of inf 6rming the public HIV I AIDS funding is not alone on that totem pole of sc1entiI1c pnonty. Alzheimer's, Cystic Fibrosis, Parkinson's, to name only d few, shdre in the frustrnbon thdt funding is lim- ited by virtue of the numbers of American's afflicted. The truth is, our societY must not priontize medical research. Unfortunately, the free market economy dictates what drug companies will invest in possi- ble cures It is a bad tlung because money and med.la pays more attention to those afllictions that have bigger numbers, Tell that to a mother who has a son with 1-0V Tell that to a woman whose child has been diagnosed with HIV ~cause some aspect of her life that she has unwittingly passed on. Tell that to Magic Johnson. Money for research is every- lhmg to those suffering wilh HIV and AIDS. Tune, aftN dll, IS against them, until a cure is found Recently m Costa Mesa, with the help of one very fun- ny and very passionate of Intelligent Llfe m the Uru- verse• made a stop at Segerstrom Hall with pre-and post-pedonnance receptions dtlractmg some 400 supporters of the foundation. "Wt'? were moved by her perfom1ance,· commented ewnt chairman Don Stratton followmg the 2 112 hour show, which touches every hot-button m our present soaal framework, including the issue of HNI AIDS, Tomlin joined foundation guests m the Center Room of the Per- lom11ng Arts Cent~r and Don'c let that cute sur-Johnlr.mtur111"4ltufawnttrrrl rey top fool you. The question 1botrrtl/.11D111/21. r.JM1inu.zmrfiih C ojftl~ Ntu'/'(lrt <olllt. comes up every year ... " .an you ~=========="' fish in a duffy?" Jokingly. we re- spond, ·no, if you bring a fishing pole in a Duffy, you'll be ar- mted." Just kidding ... of course you can fish in a Duffy. Grab your best rod ind reel for an af-. ternoon of trolling in che bay. In far as La~una Beach, sc~rc.hmg out the case of John l.aurir1cn, ic's kelp patties ;in~ other h1dmg spots game fi hing down the coast! for yell~wta1I. I alway\ am ~rop- ~-DUFFY I ~SHTAL~~J John, who lives on Pen-e~ly equipped for .in ocean cru1 e. I insula Point, regularly navigates P1.ck C'21m day~ , and never leave his Duffy 21 out the channel and wuhom my VHF. c~ll. phone, and down the com. He rra.vcls from a ocean anchor. In addmon. I double h.ilf mile to a milt' off-shore as check, all systems. make sure my prop •~ clt'an and puwcr out fhc ch:annd . NI W Hf .~Pl H ) Mll I ORS ... EX1REME ~DJO 949.645.6812 duffyboats. om Condoms, once never dis· cussed let alone touted, are now a product as common as aspinn. Moral, religious and political 'issues aside, informa- tion concerning safe sex, and safe drug use (now there's an oxymoron if ever there was one), has altered the spread of HIV considerably. At least this IS true m the United States Elsewhere m the world, especially in Africa, Asia dnd parts of Central and Latin America, HJV goes unchecked, with millions infected and spreacling the deadly virus AIDS activists all over the United States, mdud- In simila1 fashion, the gov- ernment, based on legislated congressional funding, Will decide how much Amenca will invest, via the NabonaJ lnsbtutes of l lealth and other •@J!Lit Floral & Gifts 50% OFF TOPIARIES AND WREATHS Garlands & Arrangenients -·-ChristmaS Home Decor • Gifts Complimentary Gift ~rap -·-Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 •Sun 11-4 369 E. 17th St., 113 • C.osta Mesa • (949) 646-6745 1"4,_f._IWph. The blggesr fish he caught was an 11 pound Ycllow- rail. During a rare Salmon run along the com, John and his girl· &iend hooked up a 20 pound salmon, but lost it as they pulled it up 10 the boac. •Thar ~as a grm fish ... che on.c that got away!" John sadly noted. While most his Duffy ex- perience is throughout the. harbor, John b.u fi nally answered the age old ques- tion ... "Can you fish in a f>uffyt medical research centers, ID vanous research projects to cure dis· . ease. Frankly it is impor- tant that the Uly Tomlin public-sec- tor rallies for AIDS ctnd Parkinson's and the rest. Without groups such as the AIDS Semces Founda- tion, and entertainers Wee :romlin to draw tlie crowds nttention to the severity of the problem, things would be ·con- siderably worse. But it's not enough . We have the ability to cure HIV dnd eradicate it from the plan- et. We hQve lhe ability to end the suffering from juvenile diabetes, Alzheimer's and Cystic Fibros1s. Scientists claun the cure for Parkinson's is dose. but not yet m hand. \\Thy? Because it's not a finan- Clal or scientific priority. I ask, why not? What better course of action do we humc.Ul bemgs have to follow m our lifetime? And. what is the mark of a truly advanced, civt- lized and democratic society il It is not canng for, saving the lives of, and healing the ill· nesses of the people? There is nothing more unportant. And while a free m11rket economy many spin the wh els of busi- ness and generate prospenty, it is apparently not suffioent to heal the sick. · Sooalized med1Cllle is not the answer. Bureaucracy has never cured anythmg. The answer lies m leadership on every level of our sooety to foster the benevolent belief that life matter.; One life, two lives, a million hves matter. We have the . brdms. We have the vision. .Ana we have the money So let's spend it and fmd a Cu.re for AIDS and all the rest of the diseases. Think about that Uus holi- da} season as you write checks for every possible matenal ob1ect. Consider wnt- lng to your represcmt~tive and asking tor Congress to spend more on hPdllh cure You rrught also fmd it m yourself to help on a personal level whether a donation to AIDS Services touches your heart, or dJ\}' other medical need It truly is the most unpor- tant thing we can do in life for others for oun;elve~ • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. STAGECOACH LUGGAGE & GIFI' f{f Holiday Specials I ~~M Skyway Luggage 50%-80% Of Briggs & Riley Luggage 40% .. 80% Off Business Cases 20%-70% Off Assorted Gifts 50% Off Money Clips 20% Off Sandicast Figurines 20% Off Pens (Free Engraving) 20% Off \Vallets (Free Engraving) 20% Off 2043 Wntdift a.. Newuort Buell Corner of 17th' lt'lline ~w. Coco's Centar 949/515-9005 Limit to existing stock on hand, no adjustments for prior saleS .. A2@ Thursday, December 16, 1999 dateboOk Daily Pilot Tom Hanks and Co. shine in King novel-turned-inovie , . • EDITOA'S NOTE: The Reel Critics column features movie critiques writ· ten by community members serving on our panel. ks), as death row's head guard, strives to maintain digruty even for the condemned. He, along Wlth four other guards, watch over uunates awaiting execution. Awaiting the long walk down the corridor to the electric chair they have nick- named "Old Sparky." afraid of the dark. When Edgecomb discovers that Coffey . possess~s a mysterious and magical gift, be begins to question COMlll SOON 'The Green Mile• will hold you spellbound N ow residing in a senior citizen's home, an elderly Paul Edge-· comb (Dabbs Greer), welling up with tears at the viewing of Ginger REEL CRmCS ~:i:~=e At most prisons the walk is simply referred to as "the mile." But at Cold Mountain, because of the faded lime-green linoleum, it's fondly referred to as the "Green Mile." Edge~· con;.i.Q, over the years, watched over a variety of cons, escorting them down •The Green Mile.• fie thought he had seen every~ thing, until 1935. · Julie Lowrance Coffey's , guilt. Based on the 1996 best- selling' novel by Stephen King, "The Green Mile" is the third of King's novels to be adapted -and directed by Frank · Darabont. . · in the Classic film "Top Hat,• must confide in his friend, Elaine (Eve Brent), a·secr:et. An unbeliev- able bittersweet story of humanity's cruelty and courage under difficult cir- cumstances slowly unfolds. In Louisiana, outside the prison walls of Cold Mountain Penitentiary, chain gangs sing soulful songs. while inside, a younger Edgecomb (Tom Han- It was then he encountered John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a,n enormous black man convicted of murdering two young sisters. Coffey's simple-mindedness and mild- mannered demeanor, howev- er, was a stark contrast to the brutal crime. Coffey was even Unfortun&tely I can't com- pare King's novel with Darabont's film because the novel rests on my night stand and I've read only one chap- ter. (I've only had it a couple of months.) But if King has such confidence in Darabont, I don't tllink that anyone will be disappointed. I certainly was- n't. Told in flashbacks and narrated by Edgecomb, ''The Green Mile" is a masterpiece in storytelling. In "Stuart Uttle, .. Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox) is adopted by the Uttle family, played by; from left, Gina Davis, Jonathan Upnlckl and Hugh Laurie. A high-quality film should be multifaceted. One aspect should not overpower anoth- er. Like puzzle pieces, each aspect of th.e film -writing, directing, performance, sound, cinematography and lighting -should be similar in size but have unique angles and curves, so that when they fit together they blend sinuously i.Jlto one sin- gle picture and a film worthy ., .. ,.. .,is,. ., .. ,. ., ;'if .,;,,.. ., .. ,. ., .. ,. ., ~,. • Th~ dtstinct1ve cuisine of Majorca ~ a blend of the best of Spanish and Mediterranean flavo~. CHRISTMAS TREE 1! Setving l unch) Dinner &. Sunday Brunch JAMBOREE · Tapas PaeJla Valencianas fresh Seafood Basque Style Grilled Meats Ane Wines ~ Spirlts }~$2 999 TO $.3 999 'i Live flamenco and guitar music Frid~y. Saturday&.. Sunday evenings t ReserYations: (949) 151-9196 1000 Brlstol North {between Blrd'l &. 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Putting the guards in · uniforms was necessary to emphasize their authoritarian position over the inmates along with their innate pride and acceptimce of militarian discipline and restraint. Oscar buzz is already swarming around Hanks' per- formance as he leads a memo- rable ensemble cast. With Hanks and Duncan are David Morse.as "Brutal" Brutus Howell, Edgecomb's kind- hearted , right-hand man, Michael Jeeter as Eduard "Del" Delacroix, a slight Cajun man tl\at forms an attachment to a mouse (Mr. Jingles), and D~mg Hu~on as Percy Webnore, the .spoiled-rotten abusive guard that everyone will love to hate . { Doily Pilot Of course what can we expect wtth a name like Percy Wetmore. Rounding out th~ c st are James Cromwell, Bonnie Hunt, Jeffrey OeMunn. Graham Greene, Sam Rockwell, Barry Pepper, Patricia. Clark. on, Hany Dean Stanton and Gary Smise in a cameo appearance. B mg set on death row, there are scenes of abhorrent cruelty. However, in the face of such despair, there arc also , enchanting scenes. So for three hours, 1 traveled a jour- ney that touched every emo- bon unagmable. I laughed. I cned. One time I was so angry that I even protested, yelling at the·screen. (t,.Jsually 1 ·behave better in public.) Full of unexpected turns and twists and a lot of heart, ·The Green· Mile" will hold you spe'o- bound. • JULIE LOWRANCE, 40, ls a Costa Mesa resident who worl(s at a New port Beach overnight aircraft adver· t1s1ng agency. 'Mile' is similar to other movies B ased on a Stephen King novel and similar in many ways to "The Shawsbank Redemption,· another King story twned mto a movie, •The Green Mile" stars Tom Hanks as Paul Edgecomb, head guard on Louisiana's Cold Mountain Penitentiary death row, known as "The Green Mile" for its lime-colored tile flooring. •MiJe• opens m present day with an old man (Dabbs Greer as an old Edgecomb) wistfully flashmg hdck to 1935 and h.ts days dt the peruten- tiary. Here is where we come to know Edgecomb, his tighlknit group oC fell ow guards, the inmdtes on death row, and finally the pivotal fig- ure John Coffey (Michael Clarke Dun- can), a mountain of a black man, con- RJchard victed of the Brunette rape and murder of two young white girls. Coffey, although incredibly huge, is remarkably timid and mentally childlike. Later in the film we also come to know that he possesses a miraculous power. The transcendent theme of the film is that of the innocent suffering the sins of the eVil. Good and evil, sin and redemption -pretty· basic stuff. Even Coffey's ini- tials are the same (no coinci- dence I'm sure) as another his- toncal J C who took on the sins or the world so that mankind would ~ saved 1Wo-lime Academy Award winner Hanks has become adept at playing decent, hon- est, ethical and ordinary men placed in extraordinary cir- cumstances. The Jimmy Stewart or our time, Hanks scores a hit once again in "The Green Mile.• If there is one problem l have with this film it is that there are so many sirrulartties to other movies. Like •Shaw- shank, • th.is story is set in prison and the pacmg is slow and deliberate. It may be because "Shawshank.and •Mile" share the same director and music composer in Frank Darabont and Thomas New- man, respectively. But then there are also the similanties to Hanks' last film, "Saving Private Ryan .• "Mile" date book COMING SOON Thursday, Dec mber 16, 1999 A21 Bradley Kirk great tory- telhng, lauyhter, tears, mten- . s1ty, terror, fanta::;y, twists and tum m the plot, . extremely well-devel- oped char- acters, and a wholesome messaqe. Much of th1!> 1s due to a Sl:!l>erb cast led by Tom Ha.M<'Who plays a benevolent death row guard overseeing the irnpmorunent and execution of several pns- oners. • Complementing Hanks is an actor I've never heard of - Michael Clarke Duncan - whose performance turns out to be one of the most engag- mg etemr-nts of the film. King Mongkut (Chow Yun-Fat) and Anna Leonowens (Jodie Foster) spend tfme together in "Anna and the King," due out in theaters Friday. You've got to see him for yourself, but this seven-foot- plus cnonnous human being Wlth the deepest voice I think I've ever heard (he rrught even put Ji:tmes Earl Jones to shdme) plays the part of a man who h<ts been convicted has a strong corps of guards, sunilar to the soldiers in •Ryan,· and the fdct that not unlike Sgt. Horvdth in Ryan, Hdnks has "Brutal" Brutus Howell (OaVJd Morse) as h1s mdn-of-fcw-words muscle and fdithful second in command. M Mile" even has the young guard Dedn Stanton pldyed by Ryan's scripture-quobng sharp shooter Barry Pepper. At just more than three hours long many people wlll be ret.Jcent to go -see this film. My rccommendatJon is don't be. Not one" during the him cbcl I lo~e interest or· become I bored, and thc•rp are excep· tional pe>rfonndnces from every om• of the stellar sup- porting cast RdlPd R for scenes uf graphic Vlolence, including a "tornac h churrung electrocu- tion scpne, based on the Bntnctte "cale of pay full price, hdTQiJ.lD mdllo<'C•, Vldeo rental, wcut for cable, or l'd ralt!cr ht> executed thdn watch this film again, I g1v(.! "The Grec'n fvhle" d very .!'>lronq bar- gain matinee. . • RICHARD BRUNETTE, 36, 1~ a recreation supervisor with the crty of Co~ta Mesa and a Costa Mesa resi· dent -oo~arn.moo I A filrri to ponder long after it's over of molesting and killing two young quls But lrom the first time you meet him, you know . that something is not right with tht'> convicllon (the fact that this gigantic "killer• lS A fler <.c:cing "The Gwen afraid of the dark provides the ~tile," l 1ust had to sit frrst cluei dunng the credits and t.ike it all m. In tact, vutually You should know that this I no one at my show Jumped up picture is 189 rrunutes long, llOd left like at most movies. ·but don't let that dissuade .. · nus movie i:lbout death row you Its macnc dnd emotional m a Lowsiana.pnson leaves intensity prO\.'ldes ·a mo'l1;°g vou with· a lot to ponder. expenence that you won t • Y~s. St~phc n King has done soon forget il dQtlm In fdct, thls drama I . 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Open every day Spm to l Opm ¥ Call for special holiday hours and seatings 704 East Balboa Boulevard. Newport Beach (949) 673-3263 • ' A22 Thur?®Y, December 16, 1999 date book 'La Posada Magica' is as magical as ever 1i 'Trn,15 U pstain>, on the mam- stagc of South Coast Repertory, Hal Landon Jr. probably can play Scrooge m •A Christmas Carol" for as long as he wants to -it's 20 years and counbnq Down$1nirs, however, where Octavio Solis' ~La Posada Maqica • lS bemg prc>- sentPd for the sixth THEATER REVIEW yuleude !.edson, the lead- ing lady (Cn. sy Guerrero) WdS getting d little old lo be por- traymg a teenage girl. So this year we have a new Grade m the role of ntfany Ellen Solano, who's also pretty ter- nfic m the central role or this Hisparuc Christmas story. Sold.no tSn't the only new face this year, although she's the brightest Most of the company hds undergone a 1rans1bon, with the narrator Im the past four seasons {Jorge GalvcUl) moving into the duector's chair, rcplacecl hy Armando Duran. The '>howcas~· role of Refugio, so mdslertully played for yedrs by TI10m Rivera, now lalls to Dommic Flores. Overall, h6wever, "La Posada Magic-a" still warms the heart while tickling the funny bone in both Engbsh and Spanish Solis' tale of a Christmas Eve posada, which takes on a surrecil quality when a petulant young girl - embittered by the death of her baby brother -disrupts it, remains a joyf uJ e.xperiencc m dny language. Solano's heart-rendering performd.nce is the glue that holds this Hispanic Christmas pdckage together. Her anger and resentment are skillfully presented, and her eventual . emergence as a reluctant heroine lS accomplished with a natural seTtSe of wonder- ment. Duran may not possess Galvan's easy seTtSe of author- ity as the leader of the posada, and its narrative connection w1th the audience, but he's still qwte acceptable tn the part: Flores encounters more of a challenge with his brash young delinquent Refug10, which still has Rivera's finge r- prints all over it. Benito Martinez returns with a flourish as the scnool 'LA POSADA MAGICA' +WHERE: South Coast Repertory second Stage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa +WHEN: Tuesdays through Fri- days at 8 p.m., Satur- . daYs at 3 and 8 p.m., Sun- days at 12~30 and 4:30 p.m. through Dec. 26 +HOW MUCH: S18·S30 +PHONE: (714) 708- 5555 f'HOTO COURTESY OF CRIS GROSS i SOUTH COAST REPERTORY The cast of "La Posada Magica'" are, from left, back row, Domlnic Flores, Lorenzo Martinez, Armando Duran, Teresa Velarde, AJ Rodrigo, Marcos Loya, Yolanda Lloyd Delgado, Denise Blasor and Benito Martinez and TUfany Solano in foreground. security guard who doubles dnd lnples a!> dn embittered faU11.~r dnd Durdn's fellow masked hoodlum. Martinez and Durcm dre al their best in the ldtter guise, properly over· playing their conuc villamy. Also back for second and third helpings are Denise Bla- sor and Yolanda Lloyd Delga- do, doubling as chocoholics giving in to temptation on lhe posada and Siamese twin wid- ows. Their timing, particularly in the latter assignment, Is exceptional. Marcos Loya, the show's musical director from its inception, again heads up the three-piece combo (with Flo- res and Lorenzo Martinez), which punctuates the story. Plores' rocking solo shot is entertaining, but far short or Rivera's magic moments of the past. ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE Teresa Velarde, who origi- nated the roles of Gracie's mother and the pregnant Mar- iluz, ts back to add a glowing dimension to the show Smee Duran has moved from the role of her husband to that of the posada leader, or jefe, Al Rodrigo takes over unpres- sively. "La Posada Magica• may have taken on a new look, but it's still a magical, musical experience, whether or not you're fluent in Spanish. The spmt tS still richly abundant m this SCR holiday package UJoiKv ~fot--c~ r~ lt1t the,, G~ thet'\l lwowje! ~'Row» FiM HotM Furnishings AnlUfues & Collectibles TrRditional to 'cottage C11ndles & Clumdeliers Wish List & Delivery Gardentc~ C«rdnt P4lio Dining Brellkfast, Lunch, Tea & Espresso Bar Cafe Hour1: MoO-Sat 8-'5 Unique Gifts & Omammts D« 2nd thru 23rd, Country Inn Carden Olfe Extended Hoins:Tfsursd11ys,Open until Bpm Holiday Gifts & Decor. Used & Rllre Books Custom Picture Framing Furniture Restoration and much more! 9'+9 722 -1177 130 East 17th Street Costii MeSll, CA (Behind Horp Inn) Row Hours: Tue-Sat 10-6 • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. December 19th through 23rc1 6:00 PM reservcrftons recommended loot~ ~Nat 7:00 PIM Rud Pric9 Dlnnef • Guaranteed Table Seeding Coll for fUriher c»talls • ~IA 101 2001 w eo.. Hwy 141/722-4128 On~H.,.._ 3333 w Coeet Hwy 148-831·1551 Doily Pilot ALSO ON ST I G E . 'THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVERI' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- hou e presents Barbara Robin- son's play •The Best Chii.st- ma~ Pageant Bverl • through Sunday. Shows are al 8 p .m. Thursdays and Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p .m. Sun- days. Tickets are $12, $18 for opening night. For more lnJor- mation, call (949) 650-5269. 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL' South Coast Repertory pre- sents •A Chnstmas Carol" ~ through Dec. 26 on its main stage. Shows are Tuesday through Fnday at 8 p.m., .Sat- urday at 2:30 and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $17 to $39. The theater is al 655 Town Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa. For more information,call(714)708· 5555. 'LIGHT SENSmVE' The Theatre Distnct presents Jim Geoghan's comic play ~Light Sensitive• through Jan. 1. Shows are al '8 p.rn . Fridays and Saturdays and 7 p m. on Sundays, with no perfor- mances Dec. 24, 25 and 26. Tickets cite $15 to $20. The Theatre District is at 2930 Bns- tol St., Costa Mesa, m the back lot of The Lab Anti-Mall. For more information, call (714) 435-4043. 'FULL OF THE DICKENS' Readers Repertory Thedtre presents "Full of the Dickens,· a reading of C'harles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol,· at 7 p..m. today m the Newport Beach Central Library's Fnends Meeting Room The even\ is free. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport • Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. 0 'THE HOLLOW LANDS' South Coast Repertory pre sents Howard Korder's play "The Hollow Lands" Jdn. 7 through 13. Tickets are $28 to $47, with a pay-what-you-will show Jan. 15. The pldyhouse is at 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa For more infor- mation, call (714) 708-5555 'REFERENCES TO SALVADOR DAU MAKE ME HOT' South Coast Repertory pre- sents Jose Rivera's play "Ref- erences to Salvador Dali to.take Me Hot• Jan. 25 through Feb. 27. Tickets are $26 to $45, Wlth a pay-what-you-will show Jan. 29. The playhouse 1s at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-5555. 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I think Bell ought to stick io something be . knows about. instead of dnveling on for four full columns about how all the nucl~ar secrets the Chinese stole from the United States is not a big deal. Joe's real motive seems simply to be "covering,the behind" of the person we have in the White I louse, who is still in a state or denial about the theft of these secrets. If you want to know Just how severely Clinton has jeopardized our nationuJ security vta the Chinese Communist espionage thdt went on for REBI ""AL two y~ars, U 111 JUSt read Bill Gertz'f> scathing column m the Washington Ttrnes news- paper Dec. 6. Of course. Gertz is no Jcfe Bell on national defense issues. He's 1ust the most respect- ed defense and national security reporter m Ameri- ca today Bell, national secunty "expert,• muses in his column that 1l would be "interesting to hedr Dana's (Robrabacher) evi- dence that the C hinese have any programs underway" to develop modem nuclear weapons systems. Huh? The Clin- ton administration's own Pentagon s trategy report m 1997 reported that •withm 15 yeais or soone r Chma will be a major nuclear military power.• The mfonnation Gertz . and/or the U.S Otfice of Navctl Intelligence hac; recently reported proves JUSt how far out m left field Bell is on the subject of China's military inten- tions. Gertz's Washington TI.mes expose blows awdy· Bell's claims that there is "no evidence that China has either MX type nuc;- siles, advanced type fight- er-boinbers, or ballistic rhisSilc submarinec:." When the ClA finally learned of the extent of Chine c espi- onage at Los Alamos, an mhlriated top CIA ofhc1al fumed, "The Chme..,e pen- etration of our most trea- sured pnd guimied nuclear secretS is total!" Th United States had a golden opportunity to flnd out exactly how much information c:us- pccted nuclear ·py, Wen Ho Lee, had pas rl to the Chinese Communist and how he was able to pass 1t to them when the PBI reguP.sted a wire tap of Ude's phone as far back as 1997. Naturally, Attorney General Janet Reno, refused to grant that wire tap. It was the only wire tap re1ccted by R,cno out of 2,686 wire taps requested by tho FBJ and CIA between 1973 and 1997. Unbel1evabl ., Or, of cowsc, we could listen to Bell, the Pilot's noted military analyst, tell u there lS no problem and we'd probably f I a lot ~er .. for a While My opinion of Bell :ts that we'd all be better served 1f ti would cont.me himself to commenting on local Newport Beoc;h neighbor- h6od gossip and sodcty· pa~ iuue1, or kitting Clinton 1 behlnd -which he ii lnftnltely more quala· fl«t to do -rather than g1ve U1 hi• heU-beked. JllOIODic: opl.nlonl on utlonal defense • 10MWl.l»M ~Bwh ~ t • c;4fo • • commun1 forum Thurs.day, December 16, 1999 A23 EDITORIAL Why does Newport want to ruin the party? W ith all the hype surrounding this particular New · Year's Eve and the potential danger of traveling in and out of the country, many Newport-Mesa residents may be opting to stay close to home and 'ring in ·2000 with friends and neighbors. But if y.ou liyc in Newport Beach, don't plan a block party. The Police Department, fearful of the craziness that may ensue if sections of neighborhoods are dosed off, has banned gather- ings on public streets this year. "When there are parties like this, there are always larger crowds than what tS estimated," said Sgt. Mike McDermott. :rhe Police Department is . missing the point. Sure, as ~ome purists note, it may not be the "real" start of a new millennium. But for most people, Dec. 31 is going to be the only millennium celebra- lion they will ever have. Is getting a little crazy once every thousand years' really too much to ask? It is understandable that public safety agencies are con- cerned about New Year's Eve celebrations particularly this year. And the apprehension is compounded among Newport Beach police because of a l>ad experience with a Halloween I block party. McDermott said. But why simply ban all block parties becau e a certain area of town got out of hand one year on '1 Jalloween, or b<>c~use there may be too many reasons to celebrate this year? Further, it's not as it this town and its authorities don't have experience with big-time celebration~ anyway. Each year. out-of-towners and rcs1- 9ents alike manage tp clog up city streets and celebrate the Fourth of July here. And while there have been problems in th'e past. city offi- cials have learned how to man- age crowds .and now close off streets in West Newport to cars on that holiday as a way to keep the peace. Why .should New Year's be any d1ffcwnt? · Assume· the worst and don't al.low anything out of the ordi- nary -this appears to be thP Police Department's mentality. But lh~ end of the year, the centu1y and the millenmum L'> out of the ordinary. And uut-of- the-ordindr)' celebrat10n:s should follow suit. So it i!> hoped the depdrt- ment changes its mind and makes ·an exception for those who want to celebrt1le the mil- lennium with friends and neighbors, especia1ly if the request comes from nonn<tll) quiet neighborhoods. Please consider our plea. Give us a chance to yet d little: crazy every thou<;an<.l ) ear . Congrats to Newport Harbor for win over Irvine C ongratulations to football Coa.ch Jeff BrmkJey and the Sailor players for their gritty come-from-behind win over Irvine ("Victory'H Dec. 11). l hope there is some truth to the rumor that the home town of the winning tedm gets to pick the site of the new O range County Airport! Thank you MICHAEL ARNOLD GLUECK Newport Beach· Crystal Cove alliance is neutral on resort plans Thank you for the stof) on our tree-lighting ceremony Sunday at Crystal Cove ("The party that aJ.rr\ost wasn't,# Dec. 13). I would hke to elem up the impres- sion the story gave, by stating that the Alliance to Rescue Cry~tal Cove does not represent the residents of Crystal Cove For the past four years, 1 have given a Chrt.c;tmas party at Crystal Cove, where 1 have been a lifetime resident. :nu yedr I chose to combine thdt party wtth a fund-raiser for the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove, by selling MAILBAG Christmcis decoration~ before and ctt the party to support the alliance. Everyone is entitled to their opinion about the tutwe of Crystal Cove. The Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove wants to ensure thdt the biolog1cdl s1g- nif1cance of Crystal Cove State PMk, its. beach and the Irvine Coast Marine Llfo Refuge area is preserved, maintained and utilized to the optimum benefit of the people of th~ state. The agreement made by the resi- dents or Crystal Cove and the Califor- nia State Parks, to vacdte, is only an issue between those parltes. This agreement has been hnalized and the residents \\1ill be noW1ed when their leuses have been concluded. Sunday evening's gathering cele· brated Christmas and the caring or all DON v • t>A.IU' Pit.OT Newport Harbor High School football players Dayne Pfaff, left, and Billy Clayton, embrace after their C'IF Championship \\.in over Inine on Friday nighl those who hold Crystal Cove dear. The Christmas tree is a symbol of our belief, a yearly renewal, expressing the pronuse ol hop~ to mankind. Merry Chnstmct!'t. LAURA DAVICK Cry t 11 Cove Face facts: o El Toro means bigger John \Vaync If the Cl Toro airport lS not bmlt. John Waynl.! Airport will be expcind- ed. U there's cmyone out there who does not believe this, then you need to do a bit more research. The John Wayne exp<1n!>ion plans arc already drawn and will be unplemented. If you bve m Scmta Ana Heights, you will los" vour home in order for John Wayne to be expanded. This \\/ill not happen m El Toro, due to the large buffer m eXlstence at the propo!oted El Toro aU}>Ort site. Everyone needs to join this hatlle to prevent a John Wayne expansion Santa Ana Heights is being rapidly rezoned for conuner- ciaJ dev •lopmcnt, destroymg our homes and commumt~. Where is our representation with the Orange County Board of Supervt· sorsl Certaml · not ·with Tom V. tlson, I have yet to see an} thing from Wil- !>On that md1cate!> he is concerned about this is ue. but 1 certainly se" man} pnnted items quotmg Wilson's strong opposition to th El Toro Air- port. Should he still be our represen- taU\ e on the Board of SupDrnsors? I think not. BONNIE ROGERS Sdnt 'l Ana Height-. In-depth reporting on bridge issue is appreciated 0 ur community is nounshed by m-depth reporting such as Elise Gee's on the 19th Street bridge issue(• A bndge too far," Dec. 9). This kind of reporting helps tie the community together across the span of time, as well as the span of neigh- borhoods and political boundanes. Consensus is what allow:. disparate people lo become and remain a com- munity. But consensus is not easy to get. Conc:ensus on tough issues must be reached acroc;s many divides: tern· poral as well as ~patial; philosophic as well as econonuc. In-depth reporting hmes light on the shado.ws in those d!vldes. I especially appreoate Geo's research on the early days of the 19th Str t bridge issue. because I was not in a position to be aware of it FEEDBACK then, even though I hvcd in the au.~a. I like to know what people were think· mg and dredmmg when an issue first Mose. TI\at is nearly as unportant a!> knowing what people a.re thinking and drcrurung ~ very minut While we can truly live only m th present. we ignori" the past at our penl Our com· mun1ty is based not only on the bedrock beneath our feet, bul nlso on the hectrock of our ~tory. 1 welcome mor in-cl pth investigation." of current u . TOM EGAN C taM a Smith's column insulting to airport supporters I want to respond to the ftrtide by Steve Smith and l t you know how dilappolrlted I am that be would writ 1uch an article C-A new NAG ebout El ERIC HUTCHISON • t • ' I I A24 Thursday, December 16, 1999 MUI GUITARIST BRIAN BARRITT Gu1tan t Brian Barrett wiU pertonn ac:ou ti delta blu and ragtime Sund 1y m December tarting ul 9 p m. at Sid'~. 445 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beqch .. The bhow i free. For morn mfor- hldUon, c1lll (~4g) 650-7437. 'RENAISSANCE OF THE SPfRIT' Muska AngC'hctt will present "Renai!;sanre of the Spmt: A Christm<1s concert" dt 8 p.m. today in the Ornnge County Perfomung Arts Center's Founderi:; I fall. Tickets arc $34 The Center is at 600 Town Center Driv~. Costa Mc>sa Por more tnfonnalion, call (714) 740-7878. . SOUNDS OF THE SEASON Newport l {arhor I hgh School will hold AffiR HOURS its hotiddy C"ODCl'rt dt 7 p.m . toddy m its <1ud1tonurn. T1ck- ets Me $5, $:1 ror students cmd seniors. For more mfonndlion, Cdll (714) 641-5178. DIANE REEVES Jazz Vocalist DidnnE> Reeves play the Orangl~ County Per- forminq Arts C'<>nlN's FounclNs I tall dl 7:30 t1nd 9 30 p.m Friday and Saturdc1y TIC.kt->ts dre $36 to $42. The C'entPr 1s <1t 600 Town Center On\'e, Cosltt Mt'..,u. For more rnforrnallon, call (714) 740- 7878 ROGER WILLIAMS Piarust Roger W1lbcHl1S ioms the Pdnfic Symphony Pops and the All-AmPncctn Boys Chorus for a hohdc1y progmm Fnday and Saturday at 8 p m at the Orange County Per· lonning Arts Center. Tickets are S14 to $54. The CentPr is at 600 Town Center Dnve, Co ta Mesa. For more mfor· mation, call (714) 740·7878. 'HOLIDAY HOOPLA' The Orange Coast Perfonrung Arts Center ho. ts "Holiday Hoopla• at 10 and 11 :30 a.m. Sdturday. Audience members must go back m tune to con· VUlce Handel to start compos· ing the "Messiah." Tickets are $13 for adults, $11. for chil· dren. The Center is at 600 Town CenlE"r Dnve, Costd Mesa. For more mfonnation, call (714) 740-7878: . HOLIDAY CHORUS Ornnge Coast Urut.Q.nan Uni· versalist Church Choir pre- sents a holiday choral concert at 5 p.m Saturday. 1ickets are $8, $4 for children The church 1s at 1259 Victoria St., Cost<1 Mesa. For more inf ormal.lon, call (714) 639-9301. 'IN THE MOOD' OCC presents the musical revue "rn the Mood• at 8 p.m. Saturday. Bud Forrest and his 17-piec~ "String of Pearl!> Orchestraff will play 1940s tunes. Tickets are $24 to $31 OCC 1s at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mallon, call (714) 432-5880. HANDEL'S 'MESSIAH' PaC'J.flc Symphony Orchestra presents Handel's •MesSJah" al the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center Saturday at 3 p.m. Tickets are $18 to $50. The-Center is at 600 Town Center Drive. For more mfor- mation, call (714) 740-7878. BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Ooe BJocll South of 405 f'Wy (714) 545-7168 ~. datebook · SHllLIY JOllS Qlrlo Menbtti's Christmas Story •Am hl and U1e Night Vi ... tors· Sunday at the Orange County Per1onrung Arts Center. The Center is at 600 Town Center Dnvc, Costa Mesa. For perlor· mance and ticket intoonation, • call (909) 623-6222. 'FAME' The Orange County Performmg Arts Center hosts •Fa.me -The Musical• Dec. 21 through Jan. 2. Tickets are $18 to $$2. The Center is at 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more 'information, call (714) 740-767~. ARI • MlCHAEL BREWSTER EXHIBIT The Orange·County·Museum of Art presents the work of Micpael Brewster thtough the end of the year. Brewster manipulates natural phenome- na such as sound without using sophisticated techllolo- gy. Presented in the Installa- tion Gallery of the main muc;e- um, 650 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The museum is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Tues· day throngb Sunday. Acbrus- s1on is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, children under 16 and OCMA mem· bers are free. For more infor- mation, call {949) 759-1122 or visit the Web site www.ocart- snet.org/ocma . Partridge Family mom Shirley Jones performs at 8 p.m. Friday at OCC, singing memorable boUday songs. Tickets are $25 to $33. OCC ls at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more iruormatton, call (714) 432-5880. HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE The Scott Kennedy Maritime Gallery is holdi.rig a holiday open house through Dec 23. The open house features Kennedy's work of locations around the world, and new material from Cape Cod and Newport Beach The gallery is open Wednesdays and Thur.>· days 4 to 9 p.m., Saturddys 3 to 7 p.m .. and Monday 6 to 9 p.m. The gallery 1s at 226 21st St, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 675-5395. 'TIS THE SEASON!' The Orange County Perform- mg Arts Cen r hosts the 5°/oOff Any Online Purchase I Pacific Symphony Orchestra and the Pacific Chorale's ctul- dren's Chorus m • 'Tas the Sea- son!• at 7 p .m Sunday. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For ticket prices and more tnformation, call (714) 740-7878. 'AMAHL AND 'IN THE CITY' THE NIGHT VISITORS' Southland Opera pres<>nts G1illl OCMA's exhibit •1n the City: Urban Views 1900-1940' looks Come See Us We're 0 BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. Beefstick • Summer Sausage $9.99 Regularly$13.99 Our Auurd IX 1111ng Bu/Stick il .rr.tJ11mtl )II.ff ng/11 U'lth u u/.m blmd of1p11 n a,ml ;,,, /Jory m1okr j/.Jl'Ur; l'rr/Mfi1r l•olUkzy g.ithmrrgs. For Phone Orders & Information: 1-800-541-6176 HICKORY FARMS' C:oSL\..MW COSTA Ml.V. COllRf\'AAOS 1Rmi£ CRO~\RU-.m Jl!OO Buranca l'l..r #0 18'5 fl.cwpon BlvJ. Dl50 ( llchinol .Mimu < Ak I \Al C ul... A .. t> n..rnna ""l:l<>chntomd l&\'.Wt AU O~ SQ.llAJU 'i \65 Alton Pkwv. C.• ;\hDft ~ ~ JdTrri Rmdl • Ce~hrate'~w rear's 'Eve ~ ,,. ~ at Vurty 'J{g.{{y 'sf r ' .... LIVE IRISH MUSIC f ~ ' $1000 Cover ~ Includes pol1y ~' ond chompdgne ffutel ~ HAPPY HOURI ~ MON. -THURS. • ta.ti\ - ':30·7PM . 1 ' ~~ HOTOOOS FREE SNA.CKSl • T\JlS QlfCKEN WINGS Chips, Sol10, & Vegetoble Plote =s· ~N TAOUITOS r.--------------------~~-~~-1 :FREE ENTREE MONDAY-THURSDAY I 1BUY 1 ENTREE AND on THE 2ND FREEll I 2nd Enne mini be J ~ 0t lesser value Dine in on~ I L_ Not~=~~~~~~~-~-~ 2,:1;:~_..J • Doily Pilot at early 20th c~ntury v1s1oru; of the city, and compns more than 50 painting from the permanent coU~ction of the Whitney Mu cum of American Art. The exh1b1t runs through .Ian. 23. Th.c musewn is open 11 a .m. to 3 pm. Tu!?Sday through Pnday. Admission is $5, $4 for seniors and stu- dents. The musewn is at 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach. For more mfomldtion, call (949) 759-1122. MILLENNIUM TRAVELER The Orange County Musewn of art hosts #Millennium ltavcler," an free exhibit of children's art; through Dec. 31 at its South Coast Plaza location. Them~ um is at the Bristol Street entrance of South Coast Plaza in Cost.a Mesa. For more infor- rnation, c~ (949) 759-1122 DANA RIDENOUR Newport Beach artist Dana Ridenour is displaying her lat- est collection of oil paintings at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach through the spnng The hotel is at 690 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. For more Ullorma- llon, caU (949) 642-5787. DANCE BIG BAND DANCING The Oasis Senior Center holds an afternoon of dancing to live btg hdnd music Fridays from 1 :30 to 3:30 p m. Coffee and refreshments are served. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244 BALLROOM DANCING The DeFore Foundation for the Arts will hold swing and Latin dancing classes on Fri- day and Saturday nights from 8 to 11 p.m. $10 admission covers the hour dance lesson and U1e open dancing session that follows The class is at 151 Kdlmus Dnve, Costa Mesd. For morc> information. call (949) 241-9908. 'THE NUTCRACKER BALLET' OCC hosts the Festival Ballet Theatre and the children of Southlund Ballet in •Tue Nut· cracker,· through Sunday in its Robert B. Moore Theatre. Show times are at 7 p.m. Sat- urday and 2 p .m. Sunday. OCC 1s at 2701 FaiMew Road, Costa Mcc;a . For more infor· mation, call (714) 432-5880. POETRY THE FACTORY READINGS An evemng of perf.onna.nce po(•try will be held the first Tuesday .of every month at the Gypsy Den Cafe and Reading .Room at The Lab Anti-Mall, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 549-7012 Admission is free, but voluntary dontltions ar<> accepted for the pe.rf orm- ers LITERARY OPRAH BOOK CLUB This club meets the third Thursday of every month at 1 p.m . to discuss Oprah1s most recent book selections at Barnes & Noble Newport Beach. Barnes & Noble New- port Beach is at 953 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 759·0982. JULIE MAMMANO Jube Mammano, author of "Rhinos who Suri" and "Rhi· nos who Skateboard,• will be dppearing at Borders Books. Music and Cafe at 4 p.m. on toddy. The store' ~sat 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 631·8661. JOHN J. GOBBEU John J, Gobbcll, author of "Cod for Tomorrow• and ·nie La t Lieutenant,· will be appcanng at Borders Books, Mu c and C.a.f c on Saturday. The store is at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa MCSll. For more uiformation, call (949) 631--8661. SeE_CIAL TOUR THE CENTER The Center is offering tours of its fad hti . Th • 75·minutc tour will provide a detailed look <ti S g rstrom Hall. Tours tnk plac M<>n<lilys, Wednes· d1tyb ancl Fndays at 10:30 a .m . TI1 Orttngc County Perform· Ing Arts Cent r is at 800 Town Center DnVf'. Call (714) SS6· 2122 for more mfomultion ROIERT MONOAvt WtNE I FOOD QNTER The center f atures many dal events each month and is at 1570 Scdfc: Av , Costa Mesa Pel' more lnfonnatlon, call (114) 979""510. t EYE-OPENER ... 1 S days. lhmday, Dec:ember 16, 1999 • Spor1s Editir Roger Carlson • 949.57 44223 or WATER POLO DAILY PILOT PHOTO BY BRIAN POBUDA O range Coast College's men's water polo team swept to the Orange Empire Conference crown. Back row, from left: Scott Butler, Steve Dugger, Greg Bingham, Jeff Pratt, Andrew Gade, Matt Oliver and Matt McKinney. I ~ddle row, from left: Chris Lancellotti, Jon Smalley, Chas Leeper, Erik Kim, Thoby Archer and Luke Alvarado. ~ront row, from left: Kevin Becker, Doug Jacoby, Ethan Hamilton and Tyler Caffey. Not pictured, Brad Causee. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER CdM takes bell with 1-0 win • Schrank 's godl gives Sea Kings a victory over Newport Harbor, c;nappmg an 11 ·garne winless streak to the Sailors. ToM \1 IOllr.t 11 ()Qlyl'llol NEWPORT BEACH -The 12th time is th<' charm tor the Sea Kmgs. Eleven times since 1994, Corona de! Mar High boys . occer has gone up agamc;l the nval Sclilors of Newport Har- boi dlld 11 Limes the Sea Kings hdve not come dway with a win or a bell "'low they have both. Newport Harbor controlled most ot the gdmc but a well-placed shot by Jon Schrank in the 13th rrunute of the second half gave the Sea Kings not only a 1-0 win over U1e rival Sailors. but a hft of relief that could be felt all the way to the other Stde of the Back Bay. The win was the first for the Sea Kings (1·1) over the Sailors since 1994 and despite two nval teams going for each other's throat on the field, off the field, both coaches had praise for the other's team "It was a real fun game today,· Sea Kings Coach Scott Dameron said. "New- port has some real strong players out there and both teams really wanted it out there.· Sailors Coach Matt West agreed with Dameron on the intensity of the game. •r gotta give credit to CdM today,• West said. "They came over here with tremen- dous heart and intensity and they played their guts out.• Schrank's goal came after a steady rush by Newport CdM's Adam Hoyt stole possession from the Sailors and connected with Schrank witlf a long sideline pass. Schrank controlled the pass and streaked down the left sideline and slid the shot into the lower-right comer of the goal in the game's 53rd nunute of play, giving the SPa Kings a 1-0 lead. "That shot was just a perfect shot,• West said "There was nothing we could do about it. It could not have been placed any better.• SEAN MUER I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's.Tyson Wahl (left) duel Corona del Mar's Jon Schrank. The Sailors ( 1-3-1) nearly tied the game on an apparent goal by Ryan Her- nandez 10 minutes later, but the goal was disallowed due to a Satlor foul. Late in the second half, Sailors' junior 'ITey Meek nearly found the top of the goal, but hls shot JUSl sailed over the crossbar and the threat was thwarted . •1 liked our ball movement today.· West said •But we have to do a better job of being more dangerous. near the other team's goal. We're about one or two pd.SSes from goals." 8oth'teams' crossbars got a beating in the first half of the game. l lemandez took a comer kick pass and headed it just off the top of the crossbar at the 15th rrunute of play. The Sea Kings nearly lobbed in a goal just past the outstretched fingers of Sailors' goalie Duke Burchell. But the ball tut the bottom of the crossbar and shot straight down. Burchell recovered the ball before the ball could cross the goal line, despite pleas from the CdM players. •we thought we could attack their fullbacks with our attackers,• Dameron · SEE SOCCER PAGE 82 ........ QUOTE OF THE DAY "I thrived off the demands of balancing sc>Ort5 and ocodemi<s at Hawaii. I always got better gr~ during vo8eyboll season than I got in the off-season ... • Brandl Brooks, Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner Do1ty Pilot B 1 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM BRANDI BROOKS Estancia After years of virtual anonymity, Estancia volleyball star found collegiate success at the e nd of the rainbow. 8\ttln hl 1.K\1 H Pussage lo pdrad1sf• was not without peril for tonnf>r Estdnc1a High girls vollPyball slundout Branch Brooks. Before landing di lhe University of I luwc111. where> she. was u three-ycdr starter for the Rain how Walunes, the pla} er former longt.Jmr. Estancia Cottch Tom Pestole 1 called the best in scqool histol), cJbsorhed morP than her sharp or delE'dls Her first three seasons at · Estanna, the Edgl~ played m the Sed View League. where powerful Corond del Mar, lrvme and Nev.-port 1 larbor ruled the roost -11ust went hdck and. even though I'm tive yPars removed from playing. I still get recognized,· said Brooks, who no\" lives m Fo-.ter Citv, a San Frnnc1sro suburb. "l lovc>d 11 on liawdn)." sqe said. -1 iow oflf•n do you get the chance to live m paradise for four years and not pay ti dime?" Th~ 2fi-vedr-old, \\ho remdmed m HdWdU unt.II movmg to the Bdy Ared two ')-l'drs ago, sells HOii appd!P) lor u popular clothrng hne. Though volleyball hrls slipped trom her list of interests, the latest member or the Daily Pilot Sports l ldU of fdJlle. celebrating the millenruum. sdld she vaJues her expenence n the game dnd the We lessons lec:llled through athletics. "Sportsteache you disapline, • said Brooks, who first learnl.>d about same from Charlie Brande Addmg frustration to the futility BrookS' Eagle teams expencnced. before competing in the Pacific Coast League her senior sedSOn, was the facl thal her Orange County Volleybcill Club teammates bolstered the rosters of the aforementioned Sea View powers. Brandi Brooks at OCVBC. "l learned to push through in t6uqh situations. You co\Jldn't qwt during a workout and you can't quit now dunng a pro1ect. I'm one of 17 sales reps who form "I think I Jost every time I played against my club teammates," Brooks recalled -But 1 took a lot of pnde pldymg for E tanaa. ~ As 6-foot-t senior, Brooks played myndd positions to lead Pestolesi's team to' a second-place PCL hrush and a berth in the CTF playoffs. But. after a three-game sweep · of wild-card opponent Redondo Uruon. the Eagles were eliminated by eventual champion Corona del Mar. featunng several of Brooks' OCVBC buddies, 15-1, 15-3, 15-5. Brooks' talents, however, were welcomed at Hdwail, where volleyball reigns supreme. The women's team regularly fills the campus arena and matche are frequently televised locally. "Everyone knows who you are,• said Brooks, who made a name for herself as a standout right-side hitter for Coach Dave Shoji, who recently lured Newport Harbor High setter Jennifer Carey to Honolulu. Brooks was second-team All·Btg We t Conference as a senior and made the conference's All-Academic team as a juruor. a team. We're expected to meet a certam dollar volume per year and if you.· come up short, the whole team comes UP. short.• Brooks was never short of talent, on the court or off. "Her biggest asset as a playei was her rrund, • Pestolesi said ., And she was 1ust tough Everyone liked Brandi, because -.he had absolutely no ego. She WdS JUSt d great kid." An excellent student at Estanaa, she earned that through m college. ·1 thnved off the demands of balancing sports and acaderrucs at Hawau. I always got better grades dunng volleyball season than I 9ot in the off-season.· A communications major, she • posted a 3.43 GPA en route to · her bachelor's de~ree. Her )Ob takes her to ome of the tine t courses m the Western Uruted States, but Brooks plays golf onJy casually. . Still c;mgle, c;he en1oys the Bay Area, though she mis e the babny beaches she en1oyed m Southern cawonua and Hawaii •Tue water i clo e up here, but you freeze your tail off,. sne aid. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF -THE WEEK I • His two interceptions, fumble recovery, helped the Sailors earn C IF Division VI football champion. hip. U MIH\ FAl I 1t;M R saf 'ty and strong c;af 'l}' the la t two easons, was called upon to make his first tart t com rback ogtunst the Vaquero~. On might say N wport Hamor Coadl Jeff Bnr\kl }' not only wanted him on that comer, he n eded him on thet comer P tenon responded by intercepting two pa and recovering ,a fumbl , all in th second half, to ~1p th Tars rally from a 12-0 deficit and daitn their second section aown in 69 sons Peterson al90 returned three kickoffs for 59 ylU'd returned h1S first fotarth·qUarter SU PETtRSON MGI aJ B2 nwuday, mbor 16, 1999 Sports AYSO CHAMPS Wlld T_hlngs take a Hllle break to celebrate some wild victories en route to the title. Wiid 'Ibings capture Division 4 girls crown •Turk's second-half goal proves the diff PrPn<:e for the championship. NEWI'< >RT BEAC'I ! -Rebecca Turk's goal l'drly m tht• s~conrl hdlf gdve the Wild Thing~ tht> A YSO Re~11on 97 D1Vls1on 4 gtrls champi- onship w1lh d 2-1 win over the Gray and Black Alluck. The Wild Thinqs started the regional champ1onsh1p wcdNi nmth, but with five con- se>cut1v" win'> dCJd1nsl teams seeded tugher than thc•m (mc:ludmg th<' Nos. 1 and 2 teams), they swept through the brdcket lo the title. Alex Hren <>tdrted the sconng for llie Wild Things with d hrst-hdlf goal, but the G&B Attack tied the game near the slt1rt of the sec- ond half Miranda Youn9 and Turk edch had dss1sts in the gdm<>, while godlie Brittany Cluck had six saves. Other top performers for the Wild Things mcluded Hayley Young, Brittany Sturgess, Amy Penner, Carley Clayton, Kel- cie Wolf, Lexi Battelle, ChrtsUna Crouse, Jacqueline Schardt and Brytnee Wright. The Jaguars were big winners ln Divlston 5 play. Kneeling, from left: Bryan Snyder, Michael Ramming, Nicholas Vlahak1s, Clay friend, Michael Helfrich, MJchael McKay. Standing, from le~ Coach Jennifer Kough,Avery Paulsen, Taylor Friend, Mac Mace, Grady Kough, Nicholas Sheffield, Coach Wayne Scheffield, Andrew Kuban. Jaguars win championship • AVSO Region 97 competition. NEWPORT OEAC'H -Andrew Kaban scot d th<' qdme wtnrung goal with two nunutes n.'md1mn9 in the game to give the Jrtnuc1rs d 2 1 win ovm th(' Tsundm1 m the AYSO RNJH>n 97 Div1s1on 5 Champ1- onsh1ps. Ktthcrn's qc>t1l rtunC' off ti pass from Michael Helfrich, who !.tole the baU from lht• Tsunt1nu.cmd slurtPd th<• gt1m<>-wmrung dnve. SWIMMING NBAC sparkles at Holiday Clas ic ' ~ ~ . . ...... . Nicholas Scheffteld stortcd the sconng for the Jagutlr<; Wlth the game'c; opcmmg go ell MidhC>ldcrs Clay Friend, Taylor Friend und Grady Kough were key m prC'venting the Tsundnu from !)Coring furth<>r godls. On defC'nse, Michael Rammlng, Bryan Snyder. Nicholas Vlahakls, Michael McK- ay and goalie Avery Johnson t111 played weU . The Jagua~. led by Coach Jennifer Kough, will contmu • thmr scoson in the regionctl pldyo(b. SAILING cwport wins Anteater Regatta • Newport claims top spot over 41 California schools; CdM 12th. NEWPORT BEACH Newport Harbor's club sailing tedDl claimed the top spot in the 15th annual Ante~er Regatta lost weekend. With 41 team~ throughout Ca.Wornia participating in the two-day, 12-race event it w~ Newport Harbor which turned in the law score of 63 for the title. Scott Hogan and Meredith Potter led tho Newport team with the regatta's low score oJ 23 pomts in the •A• Division, winning three of six races. l)'ler Haskell and Paige Thompson won the • "B" Divi- sion with a score of 40 points. Newport's N ted.ID of Jen- nifer Porter, Kristin Mabeny, Kelsey Cochran, Gary Grimes and Kirn Dootson placed eighth, while Corona del Mar's team, led by Phil Stemler and Katie Hughes placed 12th. AYSO Region 97: Division 3 all-stars selected • Fourteen players picked for postseason. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newpprt Beach AYSO Region 97 has selected 14 players for its boys Division 3 (14-unders). It includes attackers Eduar- do Garcia (Ameba), Patrick Riley (The Shme), Garret Guiney (Red Team) and Patrick Keehan (Red Team): midfielders DeUeff Moeller (Red Team), Ian Jennings fThe Slime), Scott Sankey (Mod Squad), Brenden Zimmer (Ameba) and Brandon Sowers (Ameba)r defenders David Rlley (Slime), Max Petty (Ameba), Dave Motscbenbach- er (med Squad) and Edik Pass- more (Mod Squad) and goalie Kalona Dutro (Ameba) Ameba coach Jim Noonan was named the coach of the all- stars. The team will partiopate m all-star matchups against teams trom Irvine, Tustin, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa and will also enter the Costa Mesa Classic Tourna- ment this New Year's week- end. YOUTH HOOPS Joyce (23) sharp NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport-Mesa boys eighth grade National Junior Basket- ball All-Net Team evened its record at 1-1 with a 63-59 vic- tory over Fullerton. Patrick Joyce led Newport- Mesa with 23 points and bad 21 rebounds, while Taylor Young and Jamie Diefenbach each chipped m with 14 points. Alex Orth, Reid Watanabe, Kevtn Joyce and Brian Knox edch played strong floor games to help Newport-Mesa to victory. WATER POLO Estancia girls win COSTA MESA -Estancia was a 15-4 Winner over V1S1ting Saddleback High Wednesday in nonleague girls water polo play, keyed by Somer Flaher- ty's seven goals. Kalie Menden had five goals for Estancia, and team- mate Annd Rasmussen bad 12 saves. Lauren Collier's defense w~s also a big factor. Newport's Kevin Campo (whJte Jersey) move the ball through defenden Reed Glyer (9) and Geoff Leech during nonJeague duel Wednesday. Corona del MarpuUM out a 1·0 Victory. PEllCAN HILL'S COLORS COME ·THROUGH WITH A GOLDEN TINT Diners Club Matches looked great on television, while the ' bear dropped in with bis golden touch. Tie December colors of Pelican Hill Golf Club were flourishing last weekend during ABC's live coverage of the Diners Club Matches. With perfect weather, and Jack Nicklaus shooting an unofficial, jaw-dropping 62 in the opening round on his way to the Senior PGA Tour title with the affable Tom Watson, the event's executive producer, Terry Jastrow, could not have written a better script for golf's so-called silly season. U The Irvine Company, which owns Pelican Hill, was looking to sell some multi-million dollar homes at Newport Coast, there was nothing silly about the cloudless skies and beautiful backdrop of the Pacific Ocean. In fact, there were 37 extra minutes of air time Sunday, because •the show• ran late, and four of the six matches on the final day reached at least the 18th hole as Pelican Hill was able to exhibit its famous "Double Cross" finishing hole on the Ocean South course. "It's perlect, • tournament director Gary Pollard said of the weather and the venue, which hosted its first major goU tournament. Furthermore, considering Pelican Hill is not designed for walking, an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 fans roamed the grounds Sunday, a huge increase from Saturday's attendance. Pollard said he received phone calls Saturday fTom people asking about the made-for-television event, unaware of the fact that the Diners Club Matches were being held live at Pelican Hill. Pollard said that boosted Sunday's gallery. Pollard was hired to operate the event in May, but the marketing eff or.t didn't really begin until August. In 2000, when the title sponsor changes to Lexus, the event should see improvement in terms of gallery size and corporate hospitality tent sales. · But for a first-time event, the Irvine Co. could not ask for anything more. \ During the weekend telecast, •Newport Beach• seemed to be lost in the shulfle of name recognition, while •Newport Coast• was · pronunenUy d.Lsplayed and heard throughout -even though the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau bought network air time. On Saturday, ABC announcer Mike TI.rico said Pelican Hill was near Crystal •Cave• State Park, not Crystal Cove. Rob ford, Pelican Hill Director of Golf, made his national television debut in a commercial spot and looked good swinging a golf club. ·veah, luckily I wasn't hitting SOCCER CONTINUED FROM 81 richord dunn a ball (during the taping),• Ford quipped. Dottie Pepper of the LPGA is "intense" on the golf course, according to her partner, Juli Inkster. But Pepper, who three-peated Wltb lnkster at the Diners Club Matches, also wins the award as the most unpleasant golfer in the field, blowing off another reporter's request for a quick, informal mterview following the pro-am Fnday, among other things. Owing Sunday's press conference, Pepper, referring to the event's one-year luatus in 1998, said (seemingly only partly joking): "It was a bad Christmas last year .without this tournament. We really had to scale back (financially), but now we'll be in an upgrade mode again this year." Inkster, the PR e<>nscious one in the twosome, quickly interjected and said: "This is just a really fun week. It's the only time our husbands caddie for u~ all year and we bring our families out -Dottie brings her coach and his wife. It's a lot of fun • Winning teams split $200,000. The inaugural Holiday lnVltationaJ Pro-Am. Dec. 23 at Newport Beach Golf Course, will feature a family theme in each foursome. Proceeds of the sold-out event will benebt a cysbc fibroslS chanty, tournament director Keith Wyrick said. Each foursome wtU. feature a family of two (any combination of mother/daughter, father/son, mother/son or father/daughter), while, under an experimentdl aus\)lces, pros like John Sullivan, Tony Forrester and John Hartman will play for a senior purse of $2,000. There will be one senior pro and a guest in each of the 15 foursomes Players will feast afterward at a prime nb luncheon. There will be a clinic prior to the shotgun start at 9 a.m. The format's scoring will use the two best balls in each group. Wynck's goal 1s to launch an Orange County Seruor Invitational. nus year's event will abo include actors Duvid Nelson ' and Mike Villani, former Newport Beach mayor Tom Edwards and Newport Beach Golf Course owner.. Chns Jones and Steve Lane. • IUOtARO OUNN's golf column appears f¥Yery Thursday. said. ·we didn't have that many changes•-----..- going into the second half. We ju ·t wanted to make sure we had the matchups we wanted and we wanted to stay aggJe$S1ve. • For the goalies, CdM's Cedric Chun had seven saves, while Blirchell had six saves for the Sailors. ·nuke ts a good goalie for us,• W t scud. •1t took a perfect shot from Jon to get tl by htm.• The Sailors had opportunities to tie the game late, but solid defensive ploy from Reed Glyer prevented numerous threats. "We showed a lot of poi e out there,• Dameron said. "Overall, I'm pleased wtlh our overall team ffort out there. For West, he tAfas pleased wtlh th effort of his ploy rs as wen. particularly midfielder Tyson Wahl. •H played ll heck Of a game out ther ,• We.Jt said. •tt IJ really conllng of ag as a player and ho did a great job of controlling the middle." COrona d l Mar will travel to San Juan C4plstrano to l4k QD Capt trano Valley Christian t~y at 3:15 p.m, whll th Sallon host Costa Mesa frtday at 3:15 p.m. · Doily Pilot Kfl SEY PETERSON 8am: Aug ~7, 1981 llo!MtlDMll: Laguna hlch Heiallt:6-foot ~175 Spott: Football Paetdon: S«ondary eo.dl: :ffff 8rinkl~ ,_Olttie food: R•bs ,..,.._ movie: "The Shawsh.ant.: Redecnptioo• ._. atH.tk mGn'Mnt: •tt woold have to be w1n1nng CIF (Southern Section D1v1S1on VI with a 19 18 triumph over Irvine Friday at Orange co.st College)" . A ...... of the Weft )UV: He had two Interceptions. a fumble recovery. a quartert>.ck sack and returned thr~ kickoffs for 59 yards to help the Sailors defeat ~a V1.w League rival INlne. Oailf lfil Coll«tOI rports ard Jeries !19./ PETERSON CONTINUED FROM 81 interception 19 yards. and had a quarterback sack in his final prep performance. These contributions made him the Daily Pilot Player of lhe Week. "I can't thmk of a better ending,• the 6-foot, 175-pounder 'said. "Not so much for having a great (individual) game, but JUSt being~ senior ahd having our team winning CJF for the second time ever." Peterson's msistence on sharing Pnday's success, as only one of the few good men who .helped the Tars fmish 13·0·1, reflects his passion for the team ideal. "Kelc;ey never once complained when he wasn't starting," Bnnkley said. "He was our swing guy m the secondary, because he could play all the positions The games he clldn't start, he came in pretty early. He never started at comer before, but we knew we needed a little more from Andre (the startmg tailback who had doubled at comerback the CU'St 13 games). Kelsey was always someone we could put in without missing a beat, so we d ecided to start him at corner." Brinkley praised Peterson's quickness and speed, which dlso helped him contribute as the third recejver. But Bnnkley ated intangibles as Peterson's leading attribute. · •As a person, Kalse-y JS JUst solid,· Bnnkley said. •r can't say enough good thmgs about his work ethic. He was a great role model for his teammates and just redlly an outstandmg person. J was tallo.ng with my coaches the other mght about him wanting to go to the Naval Academy and I said "What a gredt guy to defend the country.' U I could haye any guy fighting tor m e, I'd like it to be hun. • Peterson posted a 4.8 GPA the fust quarter (advanced placement classes allow students to surpass the strmght·A 4 0 scale) and hi's 4 .3 overall standard puts him on the short list of senior academicians. Peterson, awaiting the congressional appointment needed to finalize his spot at Annapolis, said he hopes to become a pilot. Before he moves on, however, he helped make the kies less than fnendly for Sea View League rival Irvine · Peterson was VlCtimiz.ed by a perfectly executed fade pattern, which produced an 11-yard touchdown to push the lead to 12-0 with 3:26 left in the first quarter. But, he returned the ensuing kickoff 25 yards to initiate a drive that culminated in a 38-yard Brian Gaeta field godl "ln athletics, sometlllng bud is usually going lo happen,• Peterson said. "But you have to forget about it. As wtth all adversity, you just have to bounce back." Peterson helped the entire quad do JUSt that on the first play of the second hall. End Nick Lang dorf forced a fumblo and Peterson fell on it at the Irvine 13. four plays later, Gaeta kicked another held goal to close the gap to 12·6. lrvmo padded the lead to 18·6 with a long TO pa s on the opposite side of the held Peterson was protecting, but the Sailors eventually ralh d to take a one-point edge with 10:15 left. When lrvule took to the air.to try to rcgam the lead, Peterson and bis mat m the c: condary stepped up. After a Billy Clayton interception, Pet rson hnltoo lrvme' final two po 1on with p1clQ , doubling his total. ' P tcrson aid th dmching mtcrception, with 33 econd left, I som thing h 'll always remember. •1 wanted to hold onto tMt •bftll,. h id ' Sports COMING ATTRACilON . tlfim Dail¥ llilot tlfim. SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM You've watched the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame unfold for nearly 12 months now, with the 298th feature published today leading up to New Year's Day, when all 1,003 names will be .unveiled. For two more years the Hall of Fame's stories will continue on a da ily basis, but as for the complete package (with additional insert pages to follow), it's a once-in-a-millennium souvenir. So, with that in mind, don't miss your copy of the Daily Pilot's official Sports Hall of Fame edition, celeb rating the millennium. Coming J an. 1, 2000. HOOPS DON Ll.A(H DAI: MOT D ..... ...._..wt U. NeWport ......._ s.11o1'1 ...... ,...ID,....lDdqll'=tl• •a•lll,.... ol6eAae...._Coaww.U•c..e.HoUMyar 1k. SCHEDULE FIT HAPPENS .. ...... ... 1 , ... Thursday, Dcoembor t 6, 1999 83 BOYS HOOPS ORRIS GETS 200. • His Cd!'-1 Sea Kmgs knock off VNbum De1, 50-39; duel Wdrren in a semifinal tonight (7:30) at Sonora. Tll\\ \I 111111 111 LA I !ABRA -ln the record books. Corc11111 dPl l'v1dr High boys basketball coach Paul Orn ... L'i th!,! new NPwport-Mesa District Cttrt'er w111~ lt>11d1•1 foUowmg Wednesddy's 50-JQ wm ove1 VNblllll De1 111 the second round o( the Sonoru 'Tirnrnr1- ment, surpdssmg former CdM bars hoop> cottc h, the lc1te Jtlck Ernon Just don't tell Om~ that. "I m<1y bt> dhead of Jdck, but m numbe. only, Oms said following the \Vin, No 200 ol ht C<trl'er, bettenng Emon's 199. "As far d'> J'm conu~rm•<i , Jack 1s still number one. I'm JU~t grateful to ht• Mr. 200 mentionc>d m the same category with hnu " As ftlr dS Oms' 200th wm g0<.'" 1t could not hdve been executed any better than hm' U1 ' Sed King ... did 1t, taking tht> run-and-gun Eagle completel~ out of their '>tylc ond lorcmg the tempo m theu fd\'or. • It WdS a sweet victory," Om'i said w 1 tu lei the oors that ll we got into a street-style game v.,th those• guv~. we would lose. We made 1t ·our nuss1on to play our style of bc1sketh,dl It mc1y h • old-fashioned and bonng. but 1t works. I wa'> proud of hm' \\l1 took c-ontrol of the game and played ·with composure." Leddmg the way for the Sed Kings (h·'.l) W<t" Kevin I lunc,Pn, who scored 29 points and grabbed e1ghl t~bonmb •Kevin has ti lot of moves under the bask1•t," Oms :.c1id. ''He's very creuttve under there and he'~ a very IMl<1nl l'cl plc1ycr; n"ver out of control He redlly ctlme through tor us tumght.'' The game '>l<iyed clo'>e !or the hr t lhrCl' qu.11 ler-. betore CdM used its patient style of baskethdll c1nd ouL.,c'ornd the l:<igle.,.,, 15-5, m the fourth quarter. All?c Hcmson. who stclrted the 9t1m1• slow oflcn ... 1vdy, recovered Ul the fourth quarter, sconng hve ot h1-. nme pmnls l<lte U\ the fourth quarter. "With Alec and Kevm. we have a good t"o-man combo,• Oms said. "The rest of the players know theu roles nnd tonight, the} filled m the way we needed to.• Verbum De1 (2-41 tned to hoot the • a Kmg" out of the Sohora High gym early in the frrst quarte1, outsrnnng CdM, 10-2 111 the fmt two mmutes. After a 5ea Klng•.' hmeout thP~ rccmered and crept back mto the game trailing onl) 14-10 alter one qudrt~1. "We redlly had to keep our compo~ur1~ out U1ere early,• Oms said.~ A more pc!tienl CdM :.quad. after ... hooting 4 for lti from the field m the fir~t qudrter, settled down and "h°' 6 for 9 from the held m the second quarter, while holding the E.tgle'> to only ~i for 10, tying the game at 23-23 ctt halftime. Jamal Dcdn !eel the E<tgles ,.,.,th 13 points. but was held scoreless m the fourth quMter 'An 8-2 run to start the third quarter put CcJ~1 up, 31-25. before the Eagle~ managed to put together nn 8·2 nm ot lheu own lo tie the game at 33-33. But the key was the flrst three 1mnute-. ot the fourth Qlldrter. With CdM up, 35-34 Hanson dnd 1 lcUl'>en rnmbinf'd to ... c.·ore mne straight pomts, while the "ed King-.· clelt>n'><.' '>hut d1Jw n the 1!<1glec; ~hooting (0 for 9 io that spanJ A three-pointer by Hanson\\ 1th t ·54 1..-tt tced lhl• game for the Sea Kings and Orne;' 200th wm. ·To get this far, you need to have some pln~(>rs .md J've been for- tunate to coach some real good one" throughout the years," Oms said. ·1·m a very grateful man, nght now • The wm Wil'> the second m a SONORA TOURNAMENT row for the Sea King-. U\ the Sona· Second round ra Tournament Th1.·y knocked off CoM SO, VCJmUM Dt1 19 La Mirada, 53-37, m the hr"t Corona del Mar 10 13 12 15 -50 round Verbum Oen 14 9 11 5 -39 • · CdM • ~melt 3, H1etbnnk 4, ~Ve JW t try t~ get better each Templeton s. Hanson 9,'Han~n 29, day. Oms i.a1d The pac,t nluplt> Dorian o Patterson o of games, I felt hke we W"ren't 3 pt g~I\. Han~n 1, Hansen t gomg in the nght direcuon, put I Fouled out · none. tnought we mad~ -.ome nice Verbum Del · Lays. Watkins 8. stride tonight. -Adam\ 8, Huff 3. Dean 13, Cd .. ,( U k W H h Cunningham 2 • iv• wt ta e on arren ig 3 pt goals ~ lay 1, Watkins 1 tonight dt 7:30 m the ~enuhndls '1l Dean 2• ' Sonora I hgh. Fouled out • none. Yes, Virginia There is a great bookstore nearby In an article "Independent Bookshop., lo Dae for," (L Metre>, 6 /..i/Q9), l i\a l\'3fl'Z \.\ rotl' "l.atttudc 3 i looks much like hoo\i.,tores I fell in IO\c with mor than 20 year~ ago: Either/Or in Hedondo Ilea h , Papa Bach on Santa Monica Houll'\'ard. And ) c , I ahr nheit 45 t on rCH. l here\' a -.plrit -luratcd, literate, comprehen tv . ,1.; General fanager Irma Wolf~on and the dedicated 'ltatf and the 'will find. A<lik again and they will '"ll c\t. I ah' a ,, lea\C with more than 1 mtcndca to buv.ff Ian ' of YOU remember Irma lrom her t\ "l\'e )t: r~ at l !do Rook Shoppe hetorc 1oming I tltudc 33 two yc:u , go. 1 his coz shop as aero ' fwm th • Zinc Cat ' In the heart o1 l .. 1guna Bea h, the me di tanc trt'm t h rche Bridge a outhcoast Pia . It Rooklo\:c Club off rs S 10 rebates on tl\'l'f) I 00 on II book purch 311 O~EAN AvtNUE LAGUNA BEACH • 92651 949 -494-540) • ..-11 . iiJ 1 . -.:al II •ii Doily Pilo ·~~Th~u~radoy~1~0ee~~m~bo~r~l6~,~1~999~---~---~------------------------------------~~---------~~~---~---~~~----------------:--:-:=:=:---=====~::J ~I. iii1 NOTICE Cf ~ &Al.E H01'Cll c. 11 ""8l&'S Qll 111Ult c 0 n .. n I• d I 0 In. c:a1""611 T~ .. Ma 111ZZ7• L09I W.. nu... SMe Na. mta Clfl llaJC propond actlOI•) Tt1e in. NOTICE OF * nm'llllMTillO...ta _.,.. I.OM Na. wa d•p1nd1n1 adm1n11 P£ I I I IOI 10 --YOU 11E • mi-._,, 1'lllt OrOlf' Na. ~ M .._ C-.. ltatlon tuVlortty Yr1 be 4 1.1!!'1 AJJ1961&i FAll.T UIU'R A DEm '11 .. tM Y~~ ': f~·~~~ gta':'':!i !.'!: 1:' 1 ~ AAei~ ESTATE Of: TUT cwm .... OIMl.t ~. 11oo .. -~ W'W.nvJo.:. llAIMNDUU ~~=-: =:i.~~ ~.:..::-! .. ": ~IO~pec:: ~ T 'J1 ..._ CASE NO. env. IT MAY. SOl.OAJ A TN<R M:1lON lO 1'9'11> ptlWo -a.n. Ofl DE· wtry the C:OU'1 llOUld not 0 ltE< A 1 nt.34 ,..:x: IA&.£ F YOU JED Tl!ICT Y°'-" MOf' au f'. CEMllEfll 23. , .... gfiVll Ille authoflly R R To .ii Mfr•, N4 DJ'\AHATIOH '11 THE rr ...V • 8CILO AT A l*'tOMI "'°'*"' ~ A HEARING on tho A'r A b9Mftelwe, oredl-IW\R Cf THi PRIX&[). ~ UL& • YOU f!Ndlrll ltut Mt ...... p!IUlton Wll b.i held on ~~J IF Y~ tore, oontlngent llCJ1 AGAINST YOU, YOU ._, ~~ ::0/,"""::10:•:;::; JANUARY 13, 2000 111 'ffi"e" Tl or.cllto,., end ,,.,. IHOtl.O CONfACT A LM-Of' THI ,.., -....-•""' hoil•.nolll lllMM loo•!M 1 4!f. m In Depl. L73 IQ. HI! p/{/· ~IN eonewhomayom.,. mt 0n1nri• .. 1~ "'"°'*MW'JS= .c: g4Jve~~b~,1;'X GAllN '( WIN be lm•,.•ted IA Cll*lmll AllCIOO~ a.~ I -P'ROPERl'V 2'81, ~ ~ ACT the will or .. tat•, Ot ~-!¥...-~·II .. -=-~v 17215 POMONA AVf 921188. ~ b th f MARIAN to Semr10 Alie~ ,_,_. ..__ JCOSTA MEIA CA, If YOU OBJECT lO lhe mber 0 k O : ~ • Ille .., • QM;H ~ tl'MI ,.... ~ 92027 granting of the petlllon', ~ 1 NJJ..,c~fh.· c~: QRA ~ON hu pol'*d · r,... iMti end 9ftV known aa: 101 Mt-e6C>7872 TIME you ahoUld ep~ar 1111\e A C: v o.d of T• 8chotz Pia.a a1 New-1:16 PM he1rlng •nd state your b .. n flied by JOHN --.. CA' ~ STORED BY THE FOL· obelOo• °' fllo written Trust~er ROBERT DRAl(I!, JA. lnllrurMnt °"eo.1='1~ =..;;:;·Percef ~ lOWINO PERSONS: Ob e<itlons wtth ltle court rai~wed ~ In tlte Superi0t Court ~"°°'*In flt Ofb C1f lier. -.r.m Wiii be Etee JAMEi REED be 0<e Ille heanng Your 1nemen1 of C.Ufornla. Countv Ille Almdlr llf °'9191 as• lJIJbllc ~ • o154 WENSON ouv appearance may be in .. f j'i I 200 of Orange. ~ ~ ......, tM Norttl tront .mane. EZ02 BESANCON person or by your ••· ., ~N~STJ)t'S rnav:~~,~e~~~~.· (;cf.;~~:. :;;.: f~ ::..~.=."°'<ii.~ r~~ AT H V &2~~~~~~ ~~ • T b• eppolnted •• ~\ ... ~ CA on . 121.Z311-• PAOPERTV 101 IOI' of the deceased. vou 0 ,,.,.ona1 tepr•Hnta-wll ..... PIAllc IUCllol! .r. 2."00pfn. lo the hlgMs( Cloe&OSTAP\A~SA ·~. mull hie your clalm with Loan 'NT dve to edmlnleter tit Ille ~ bldiMr tw ml\ b6dcfet a the ..,,,. cl !tie court end mail a copy Ho 797945 as • • th4 Htate of the _,.,.. c:Ndl ._ 1¥ • ..... for calh. • c:uNer's :::~'48-06et to the ~fl0fl81 repre-;~~o Y • ,Jf'PR decedent. ... °' IWIDnll lllrlll. • ~ checkdt.wn by• .... « Z:30PM TIME &enlativee apPolnllld by p ·:~~~DI~ ~l~U N; ~ esfJ.rtFU~ re:~: e t;"1;1~~ = ~ ::-m:. = =·by~:: ro= ~R~£J'.Ol· ::,,,::~ ~:::·~.1~~ ~A I~ ~as fJ :jig, dao~•nt'• WILL.and :., •: ..:!:! = ~~~; 0013 HALL MAALENE :. f~~t ~~ .:p~t_ Y~fSR Y~Mc~~A,:T I 11 L~OFH ~~~ codidl•, If any, be ~ ot .W.. bri federal N'Mg9 and loltl ~·068MURPHEYKRISTI bate Coda sec:tion 9100 m EA """f' edmined to probate. =='" .clon51Dlo4h 11eodadon, 8*Ylngs AOSO 8UTl.£R THOM-The time'°' hllno claims Y B a al lime of sale lfl The Will and any r ........ _.. -~ aeodllb\, a-·--11 ftft• evn •e "efcore lour ~C IF Y money or lhe Uru1ed cod.loll• .,.. eveilebl• • do ~ ~ ..__ bel1'I ~In-,; ~e FLISl'Efl MIKE ~~ f~ th: l'lear1ng N "'i'~M ~~: G ~~~1· bn~~;:~r.: ~ ~~~tJ:vnu!: ~-in:~"'.,:: :: ~~11: ~g~~~:Z~~RO da~~='y·~~1Ne i y y~ """"' .. ~. cou". ~ of 11 rWll, ..., end bullneu In Cllllomla. 2005 f'lACENTlA AVE the hte kept by the court A N T '•CT i t1IYlfl y $ ""'"' Ot THE PETnlON lr9nll ~to lfld now Thi PRIP9ftY ,_9tdae COSTA MESA CA, 11 you are a pen;on In· " mber •d=11b~~Cat: ~ requHta authority to M6d br 11w in.. In h 19belnaiofd'•aa la"'. The t2e21 teA1sted 1n the estate, . J. 1 81 1 AM. ral savings and loan edmlnieter t~ .. tat• ....,.., ~ P'Ol*l'Y Ille Wit be rNde ~ IM8'-e4&-0669 TIME you may Ille with the on11t11 • " IUOClatJon. samgs as-under the lndepen-under end ~ the o.d COYM1nt M w.rnnty, 2:30m court a Request tor spe· soaa~. or S8Ylfl9S bank dent Admlnl1tr•don ofTNlll 1"hl•"'41titfl*le, ~ Of ~ STO BY THE FOL· c:tal Notice {form DE·154) llpP.olnt l\ISI u r ~ tn sectLOfl 5102 of E•t•tH Act .• (Thie ~ ~ CICMlllnl °' reprdlng ~ ~g~":8u~~°t:~ov '' the flllng ol an tnven-ilM pursu~:Jo f ol the 1nanaa1 Code and authority wllJ allow ~ ~ « llllplMd. eton, °' ......... , .... Mees, ory and appraisal or es· Tnist r~~ft•nnt o,' autt.ipn~tate~ ~QF~nm~. the P•rton.i repte-~ lldl, ~ I I Ni, Of to Utlsfy tht ~ E285 SOTHAOfL YNNE •ate assots or Of any pell· '""' Ir ~,\~i~ .. AREA ~ 1entetive to take lllQllllbrJncm. to-~_.!'! ~ ~.:;ed . ...., PAOPER'TY 2out :Ion or account as age el Records N<f HALj.. 9f. l;!Jl NA rMny action• with-rwnlinlno~.:'"o.:r; Dougie• c ~ 2099 PlACE.NTIA AVE ,1rovlded In Probate n ~ ... 81 0~ th _GQvG~ ~~K cbv~1~~NT§~vaT out obtllnln"a cou" QI=~ 1111-nusf .. °' the Or1119t ~~ilf MESA CA. H~:e:t°~~~~~ N:. .....,.u 1 ~ ,.. "' epprovel. •for• l1llMd -. dllrv-nl Pafm Trust 4ltled !Sep-7 .. ~ TIME 11ce torm Is 011at1abla from ' nty_Jvta&o "1NL ia. NA ~· ...,..., au t•ldng ce"aln very ~oflheT~blhe tember1, 1188,astrustor, 949-646-0 .-tlle court clork Y6 ..,,.. 1 h how•v•r, the Ptf• ,_....._. publ~ ofh Hcillcl Instrument 93-083HH, STORED BY TllE FOL· ~ttorney or I • ST ATEUENT OF WfTHOAAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The tollow!ng ~oon has w thdra""'1 u a o-n· er81 partntr from the partnerthlf) optl"lltn.Q un- der ttle 11c:t111oU1 busaness name of Tile Project SIU• dlo II 3410 Wes• Macarthur, Utlll J. Santa Ana, Cahlomla 92704 The F1<:111lous Business Name referred to above was ftled In Orange County on 9125198 FILE NO. 19986770776 Full Name end Address o! the Person Withdraw- ing: Atberl ·Edmond Solberg Ill, 28010 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo. Calilomla 92692 ' Albert E. Solberg Ill This statement wa1 l1led with the ·County Clerk of. Orengo Coul'lty on 12/f'199 111996814158 Dally Ptlol Dec 16, 23, 30, 1999, Jan 6, 2000 Tl\239 Fictitious BuslneH N1me Statement The lol10W1ng pe'10fls are dolrg buslneSs as Alrl\Mn Sales, 21 1 5 Santiago Drtve, Newport Beach, California 92660 Michael C. Zim- merman, 2116 Santiago Drive, Newport Beacll, Cehlomla 92660 This bUsiness Is con· ducted by: an lndlVldual Have you started doing business yet? No Michael C Zimmerman This statement was tiled with the County Cler11 of Orange County on 12·14-99 19996814251 Dally Pilot Dec 16, 23, 30, 1999, Jan 6, 2000 11~1""' AU I ~ inot u~h1.er1iU1oesa~id &:Jntereo~S1,r,conibns!. lmpor1ent eotlon1, tolllnoill'll(•thltlmtolh Recofdtd on Olf21n993, 3:30PM f h M: the O<O ........ eon• repreeentadve ;;:-.... ~.......i ot the omctaf Records ot lOWINO PERSONS• P ttltloner: ff T 81 1 ·s ~Id COu11~\%~~:a'd~ will be required to to j;''• bM • The Orange. Celfomla. The g~ ~f~MA ~.l~~~~~·o~~~~DT, k/CASH A· scrJblnQ th 'f;;d theretn give nodo• to Inter· _,,. _, bl Oii 1111 tCUll amount MCOred by C38fi NEVIN TANIA 1 8 o 6 E. BALBOA LE Of other of 'As ni>te Ny descnbed Htedpereon•unlue ct.,of ... 1"91aofU.. The Ulldlnstrumenusotthe 04680ARCCAMAAVIN BLVD., NEWPORT FlctJtlou1 Buslne .. ~t ~ by Qn the abo~ l!!!mtiooed they heve waived lbtll tor'll .,._. to Ille time °'the lnltlal pubi. PAOPERTY 20163 BEACH, CA 92661 Name Statement Of~b~ a It at b,, Detd ol Trust Tlle ~ notioe or coneented Co1ny ~ l'Q) CMc: ~ ot lhls~ls 2015 NEWPORT Bl.VO Published Newport The following persons Tl\244 H~l1edAREAtales~ rl!,1~~=fo~ ~o-~ :do~~~n:i.:r:.~ ~u:. = ~ =°~ the .cJ ~::t MESA CA. ~lcl\~~·1·8~~ are doing business as """ §{i ~ """""Tidd~ ,.,., u"' dent admlnl1tratlon MlolnofUfllllldblllnceend amount ot t1'M1 IM'lpllid '4~1682 TIME atAllCitlesReatiy, " ARK ~h ~Ii A ~the ~5\Y~ euthority will be dillf :?::, .::..m.:l =-..J=~= ;~= BY THE FOL· 23' 11199 ThW228 ~ ~=:n~. 3tfi ~ ~ deknbed 1a1umc;r ·Jlt: p,ranted uni .. • en ~ .. ....., °' ::Im: reaonitDty LOWINO PERSONS: d al1C11ies1>yov.ner.com. ~b noht.~~ ... =~~con-~~10 ~O~TA ~~ nter .. tedl pde,.on Ille ~fm Plrll· costa,. U • E103BISHO .. MICHAEL CNS1755906 2576 NewpOft Bl , Costa v4 u .... aod Id b &"9: The ndet r .... an ob •o on to cn.e DIM. Colli ..... CA .... and .ctvances .. E 166 BISHOP MICHAEL NOTICE TO Mesa. CA 92627 ,, II ~lo sard 0: ::f rrusl SIQ l\lslee d~ m$ the petlt on end tim APN tU.31145 Thi g:' time °' Initial pubQ-All .... , .,. •ub.}ec;t to All C1~e.s Realty, tnc. 111 the orooerty 11y $1l~~~IO atry tabl~ty lor any lllOOf· ahowe good oeu.. undllilgued Tnmee dllldlflnt Cl&ion d this nobce. The prior c•ncelletlon CR 8 EUDLIKTOSRASLEOF CCAos)ta' 2M5?~a.NCewA~2rt62Bl7 ·* eountv ahd s-rectness Ql the stteet Id· why the oourt "'1 Wiillly b "'1 lncon..d uod1rsignld tn.aae T•nn•. "*• Andntout•-C .... .. ~$Ctlbed as A$ more tu dress and other common ehould. not grant th• ,_ °' 1111 ...... .._ ..; cbdalrriS any llabllly for tlon• ev..,.ble et ••· (SECS. 6104, This business 1s con· .. ~1 ~1 otit,s1 ~atbulf~~~~:.~ eut~"n°EAAING on :W.=:~~ ~~~ ?=~:o'E~~ Es:r1!~0~·f0~37 d':~~as~rt':':~ APNI 46 ..m'f16 The .. ......, ..,..,..,.. ....,....,. the petition wiU be Mt ,.,..,.. ~ le common delllgnadon, It 1Htb)PSo'\v~-. Not~ Is hereby given business yet? Yes, 199 street ldd~ss end o~ nan~wamw11y. ~· held on December '*"" "* "• W'. ~ ~ lhowt\ hlnln. h lno.. 01 Ht•m lo cred1tols of the wlll\ln All Cities Realty, Inc .. ~r.'rr~;!!~~~· n~ ~ tit~~~ ,i., 30, 1999 et 1:45 A1oci11..,_. ~ ~under ml ~~·. 0~;tt.2f't named seHerlhat a bulk ~:i~pll A Minor, Presl· ~ t . .Cl 1 s f. elfQi '·lo pay.,.,. P.M. ln D!f.t. \.73 -.--1¥,...... to SW· Died d MlllAJfur• 8080, Bond No sale ls about to be made This stalement was lilc~~. ~·n~ , ~~ ~~1(~~m ~~ ~l~~rie.Je ~~a~: ;; == ~ =-=' ~ ~~:~hn 8 g~~ assets aescnbed ~~~ ~;'~~~~e g:~~ uodets!Dned f,Y.'stee di:t-~~~~'ooftf°r:: "'~ ~ CA rr~bt OBJECT ~~at.t1~= =:Mid Demand,: Flctltloue Bualne.. ne~~e e~r:':se~ndorb~~~ on 12•14•9~1199681 4156 , claims Any ~a!Ji/\rie '°'~l vided in nOte s' ad-TO tht grtntlng of o.tiann ~ Vice ,,._. Sale. Til9 urldel~led Name Statement sotler are Konstantine Dally Pilol Dec 16, 23• ~~ other corn. vancea. 1 • the the Jelidon you °* t1/ztt1911 cauMd • Notice De-The following persons Ylannlos. 621 w 19111 30, 1999. Jan 6, 2000 mon :1f;~f"'ition~lf any, lefmSof i rust. ehou app .. ; et the e»t 1 1r11 fM.lll and Sedlolt lo W are doing business as Streol, Costa Mesa, CA Th236 ·""'·-"'In sale etbmaled fees, .-aes Mari"" •nd •tet• NOTICE TO lo be rec:ord9d In the The Oranfe County 92627 Fl I I B I "'"'"'' .. ~ e1"''""5ef of llle ··• l ... ,,..,......., wner. Iha l'Ull Tribune, """ Mlnn"•ota SP•RTAN ct t ous us ness .... be made. but Wltl\oul ..,....., xout Ob •ouon• or CUDITORS OP BULK ;;;;;::.;;:.., •-.____... _.. ~ ..., " -· rustee and~sts obi... ,....,.._., .. -.... .'•te., Costa Mesa, CA ENTERPRISES, lLC Name Statement ' ~a:~~==~= ~~ed. ~ by Slld1 . 26ot le written ,...o-SA.L& more thin UV'te monlhe l ~26 ::lUICK·N·SAVE The followtng persons ... ~·... ~· to-Wit 52 tlone With the court cucc Sec. 6IOJ) = :!::" *tc:e llJdl Eva "'A"-'tz, 3221 Min· The location In Catitor-are doin~ business es 111.... • "' llmated) 11\ter-before the hHrinn, "'·--~ ••0 ""'l·L ...__.. ~"" s 2 • HRS ~ to pay the and ldd tional ad • ,._,,,~ "' ..,,.,. -· r.!aota Ave , Cos la llo of tho c:111et executive COC ' .. 're~· al sumo! VWICM. 11 111~1 • ""• ~ Your •ppHr•noe NOT1C£ IS lilRHV 12102111 Wind.cw ~ ~lesa. CA 92626 >Nkle of lhe seller IS CHILDCARE. 2859 ~ lf<>ti( of~~ ~y aease_ll\iS 1191 J>OOf.~ mey be in SMreon or CIVIi'! dliM a ~lk Silk • agement CompMy, 3IO Mar1t Olson, 3221 Min-.am• as llboVe Htd<ory Pl. •A, Costa ~ Tru.. Wit1I sale The _belle ..... by vour •ttotM_y. lboMt io lie lftllde, ne Soulh Cranct ~ nesota Ave., Costa As llSled by tile sellor, Mesa, CA 92626 1111erest thereon~. IS P'O-der said Deed nisl IF YOU ARE A ._,, ..... '7th Floor, Loe Angilea, Mon CA 92628 tU Olhef bulmeu names Kokeb Belay. 2859 vided Ill said I· ad· herefObte executed and CREDITOR or • ....,.,, ---CAI007'1 u TtUltiei. for ThiS business Is coo tnd addreues used by Hld«>ly Pl. #A Costa •aoces. 1r any, "---' lhe1 dehentd to lhe under-contingent creditor liddtaJ(cs) of Ille ttllat•I S-. ~ Cell: ducted ...,. e geri.ral tne sePer Within three Mesa. CA 92626 f'n:. f~•~,cn~~ slaned0b8~':l:r~• ~ muoft1hettfidilec• ~•edr c1·'!~ ::V tu~v' L£UC,.X: ~~ partnership' years before the data Ttus business Is coo· 0 111e·rrustee llOO ·--_...., ,..._.. Have you •tarted doing auch lest wa.s sent or de· dueled by an 1ndllildual e trusts ated mancl and a Wfll. with the court end A YHWA JlAU l 1 s.ie ASAP37'8:a1 t>usioess yet? No livered io the buyer are Have you started doing .. rv° ~ of°lrust ~ Notice 'Mef'~ and m8'I a oopy to the FOlTVNE DRJVE •211 1212, 1211, 1211t Eva Scholtz The Grecian Hovaa, bUllneSs yet? Yes, The lolal amount ol lhe ~lecboofledto sed ;t,~ penone1 repreeent• lltvlNE CA 92611 LEGAL NOTICE ThlS 'tatement was 23532 El Toro Aoad, 10/23199 E balanoe of the ob' t ol ~faun and tiw eppolnted by the Do'"I bwuae.u a. l'Y1tO·s NOTICE OF flied ...,111\ 11\e County •24, Lak• F0<est, CA Kokeb Belay secured Jd tlle leclion IO Sel IO be te-coutt within four HOMESTYLE PUBLIC SALE Clertl of Orange County 92630 This statement ...,as propeny .IO be est·..;.!!'!! ~ ... _111 Vie=-c:ounlYI. monlhe frcm the k()TISSl!IUE OF ABANDONED on 12-10-99 """'13"""7 The ~..mes andofoot~-c f11edl ... Wlfll\o lhe ~n~ ~ ""'"""' ·~hel9 ""' real o i' date ot first leeuance AU ~ bv.s-. Mme(•) PROPERTY 1119......, .... ness uvuresses "' e ... o range ........ n., costs. nses and ad· hr.alld aid an often.re .. ,rovlded Md IOdrul(u) uied by~ NOi""" ie hereby given Daily Pllol Deo. 18, 23, buyer are on 12-1 4·99 I d ,00 f ...... • 30. 1999, Jan 6, 2000 Norbeno Ingala end 199116614163 n Ho on o ttllat•I "'•lh111dwpao111tu lhal the unde"igne<:t w~I Th227 Hilda s Ingala, 1839 Daily Pilot Dec 16 23 the C•lfornla Pro-~ u iw.d 111 I.be sellatpubltceootlon, pur --~e""s""c"'"'9="'0""1'""1--Santiago Drtve, Newpon 30, 1999. Jan· 6, '2000 b•te Code. The time 1el1at1). Waiw: NONE . suant to Section 21700 ol Beach, CA 92660 Th233 dlrY vnde for fl.ling ofeltM will n. a.ame<o ...s 1M1s111e11 ttle Business & NPOET1TITICE00NF The auets to oe IOld Fictitious Buelneu Tandruru!I .. '!!ft~lo e ·~·[ • not •Xplre befor• lddttu of die bu_,,, Prolesslonet Code, tile are 0escr1bed In general "'"" f th fr T-• t 11 d .. _.., TIO ADMJNISTER Name Statement ..._. llF J our mon • om uluc: KOSPO INC. A o owing oscnuvu prop· llS' Grocery Store and 1 . W'j auw~-. .1,..Ay .>ISTANT • the hearing date CALIFORNIA erty lo Wit. JAVE GALT, ESTATE OF: are 'localod at 621 W Thd01e o11~7g persons • m" ""' NPPOC node.cf llbov•. CORl'ORATION 1100 s F-20, 3 Lawn chairs In VIOLA BEATRICE 1911\ Street. Costa Mesa, ::nE'rf C~~ss ~~T-~ Q_I tiii au• and ~ ~ 1 199. YOU MA y EX-FTGUEROA STIU!ET •lOO-Holding bin;: KIMBERL y GLAS PEL aka VI CA 92627 TAG ES, 14542 Laurel 59~,f-llle ~ 1 2864 AMINE th4 file kept JEFFERlt:S, H ·51, BEATRICE The wslnesa name Ave., Irvine. CA 92606 EJec. by ttM coun. If you B LOS ANGELES CA Clothes, ~let,, misc. GLASPEL aka used by the seller et that Wendy Krussman. ft ~ Mt • penion lnterHt· 90007 JOHN FA RELL 0·97, VIO' '" B . GLASPEL location Is OUICK·N· 2057 Port Bnstol Circle. ... ~he~to r='"""'~ STATEMENT OF ed In th4 ••late, you Tlw locauoe iii CaJifom1 or Bowes ol flies, ROBERT akL.Aa VI GLASPEL SAVE Newport Beach, CA al ..., ABANDONMENT OF may ftle with th• die ~1ef uccuM~ olYkc or DOWD, 1·75, ~k. L~, The 1ntlcipa1ed date ol 92660 • • , lltlOn-USE OF FICTITIOUS cou" a formals R,• die tclla(1)" NIA g~~~sKL~~cj'.97~1~_: CASE NO. A200155 ~. 2000bulk "a1'~ti! J~'::~t Agnes Weiss. 2057 PostltlO bon, BUSINESS NAME QUHt for peo1el l'K wc11 be•1 iold •H gon dresser clothq To all he1111. benell-~ PC>f1 BrlStol Cirele. New- IQel'lt b °""tlr The loUowing pe1100(s) Node. of the filing pcntly dekribcd u crto: guitar, furn.. misc Ciarles. creditors. oonl· g~ponrov; ~~; -,~~"i port Beach, CA 92660 " aig: TruN'~" has {have) abandoned of an Inventory 8nd FIXTI.lllE.. ruru.irrullE DAVIS EVENSTAD, ~~~:;::,::; CA 112612 ... !!_ledlS b~ness IS ~ ., A...enue • the UH ol 1118 lictJUoos eppreilal of Htale AND EQUIPMENT K-78, Goll chJbl. clOthes be interested In the wlll or Thie bulk sa .. ts sub· """' v7. a genera . buSlness name .... •ta or of any Mii .,,.. locmd 11. ll Sate wld be by ex>m· bOth 1 le ... lo Celilomie Un1toon partnershtp 0 ...... don or .... c•··nt ( esiata, Ol • D "' Ha"""""' •tan..,.""""" RI , l'4J • S 6 W Enterprtaes 24 .--" -..,.. FOil~ DIVf. •211 pe~tiVe bidding wnnen VIOLA BEATRICE Commeroel Code .,, 1-l? .. y""' ~"!I Newport Canter DrfV• .. provided In •eo· lkVINECA92611 sealed bids may be GLASPEL alta VI Secllon81062 bU 1 0/s;r;:sve es, s s w. Suite 220. Newport don 1260 of the nc IN Mii • ........ • $ubmlned in lldVance) on BEATRICE GLAS PEL It so sub ....... the name ON Beach. CA 92660 C81ifornl1 Probate .... ·-.-...... 11 .... the 30th day ~ Decem· ""'' Wefldy K11.1ssman 91"9 Cod A f ., ~--_, 2 p M aka VIOLA B OLASPEL Ind address of ltle per-Agn"• w-u "' "' . The Ftct1hou1 BUSWlesa e. A equeet or 0~ of ber, 1999 al 00 11 aka VI GLASPEL son With v.nom clallns ..... ..,... ~Su'F r. name rtt!erred lo above Speclal Notice form INDFl'ENDDol'.'E the premises wnere said A PETITION FOR may be hie 18 ESCROW 1 This ~at~i':enhc:~s Y.0, • wllS filed In Orange le evelleble from the n ,.,.OW i••c 1•7" ,. pr l'IY l'l3S b<l n Stolell PROBATE has been filed SOLUTIONS, 2172 Ou· c' led 1 .._ '::_.' O ,... ,.~·ntyy Tui 'L S' County on May 13 1997 oourt clerk. "'•" " " .. wh lf'ft at by JOYCE BECHTOLD oont Dr, •22. lrvlne, CA o,,."' ran,,_ vuun ~ ~EE iE FILE NO ID97J720725 A"°"'9y for PION I J! (ILVJ\ •201 AYRES a.r and PAUL CAVANAUGH 92612 and the last d<lle on 12·l'·99 LC ~s A A Wlllngm co ...... , •• llfl:SIAC'A JO I &TORAGE. 7012 Ernest In .... SuperlOf Court ol lor ti11no C111m1 shaN ba Daily P110t ~~~4J:.1 °"""'~u;· TOR A Inc. (CA). 2•0 Newpo11 a...., L W.._ IDll lhc ""ll(lptl.H .. 1c ..We Ave . Hunongton Beach Calitomla, County of Januery 4, 2000 v.lllch 1s 9 J 6 2000 Ci Center Dnve, Su11e 220. U81at1rtlllkiw. 11JANUAAYS,?OOO Ca (7 14) 848-7314 ORANGE the business day t>ef0f9 30, 19 9, an • T IY Newport Beach, CA '201 Tlle klk wit iJ IUb)Cd IO Landford reservet the THE PETITION FOR the .. ,. date apecif1ed Th234 AINE 92660 po lloa S3371 Califomu Unlronn nghl to bid el the sale PROBATE reque111 that at>ove Flctitloue Busineu U FO T Shlrley Bros • tnc • ~ CA u.1.. c~,.1 C'ode ~1..,. Purcheus must be JOYCE BECHTOLD end Deled: November 30 Name Statement (CA), 2060 East Villa, SS71 0106 2 mad• by cash and paid PAUL CAVANAUGH De 1119g Tile IOllOWIOg petsons F>uadona, CA 111107 12108 lZ/10 121111 l'ltt iwnt-' .oJrw orlh, lor 111 11\8 time of appointed as pel'$0Nll ISi Nor.,.t1o Ingala are doing business as Flaltlou1 BusfneH N m• Statement T lolla-'tlng per10ne are dOlrlQ buslneu H ~·Buelnee• N•me S19tenwnt The lolloWfoO pa .,. aolftg bu$_inUI ... Amel\c&n s Sctoen and Graptitcs, 3608 Pefl<lhtlon St • Santa Ana,~ 02704 Loanteade~rt 1 rat Piua. lrvkMI, C-' II Allstate Funding, lr\e {CA). 7 Colp0rlalO Plaz SU11e 200 IMnO, C 112806 Chr11 Kublcftll, 2111 Cllutnut Av • lonu Beach, Ca 90608 Thtt t>011nes1 is con duoted by •• (IJ!p0rll He11e you started dOin business ~17 No Allstate F'undlf'IO. Inc. Ryan Bryant, 22e1 Lomlna Ave.. long Beaell, Ca 90815 Thia bus1naa Ir con· ducted by 1 goneral partneral\1p Have you started doing busineu yet? No Greg Sc:t1am1>ero. Presl denf Cl\n1 Kubleek This s111emen1 was hied. with the County Clerk of Orango County on 12-10.99 10096813915 Dally PdOI Dec. 18, 23, 30, 1999, Jan. ·e. 2000 Tl\222 Flaltfous BualneH N•me Statement The following persons are domg t>uameu es MOS/FAIT, a Cellfotn1a General Panner.sh1p, 190 Nev.pun Center Dr , •100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Mos Scale Intern•· 11ona1, Inc.. (CA), 3180 Redl\111 Av•.. Costa Mesa, CA 92628 James Lee. 190 New-Pol1 Cenltr Dr , '100. Nawpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Macara BonJa, 190 Newport Center Dr., #100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Barrett c. Fait, 190 Newport Center Dr , #100, Newport Boach. CA 92660 Kenneth M Feil, 190 Newpon Cent•r Dr., •100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Jennifer L F81l. 190 Newpon Center Dr , 1100. Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business II con· <lucted by. a general partnership Have you started doing business yo1? Yes, 12·30-94 JamesLff This statement was ltled will\ the County c .. rk ot Orange County on 12·t0-99 19996813918 Daily PllOI Dec 16 23. 30, 1999. Jan 6, 2000 Tl\223 Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statem•nt The following persons are doing wsliless as· Shape·Vp Fnness Cen· ter, 1080 Irvine Ave . Newport Beacl), CA 92660 Magic Movement Inc (C,t.), 1060 IMne Avo . "'ewport Boacl\. CA 92660 This bus1nen 11 con· ducted by; a oorporetlon Have you started doing buSlr'IHS yet? Yes, June 1982 Maglo Movement, Inc . Robert L Bums, President This statement was "~ V.111\ the County Cterlc of Orange Coo111y on 12-10-99 '1999681392.2 Dally PlloC Dec HS. 23. 30, 1999, Jan 6 2000 Th224 FlctltJous Buslneu Name Stetement The f011ow1no pel'90fls are doing buf.1nea1 as SPEET CONSUL TING 5143 E Martta Ln, •E, Anaheim CA 92887 Jason L.aur-,1. 5t43 E Marita Ln , #E, Anaheim CA 92887 This bUs1ness Is con- dueled by an lnc:llvidual Have you 1t11rted doing business ye~? No Jason Leurol This statement was flled With lhe County Cieri< ot Orange County on 12-10.119 1999681392.3 Dally Pll~ Dec , e. 23, 3&, 1999, Jan 8. 2000 Th225 Flctltloue BuslneH Name Statement The IOllowtng pel'IOl\I are dOlllg business H PCM Expreu. 2501 Harbor Blvd • Cost1 Mesa, CA 92826 LOUIS Phltip Molnat, 527 wanngwooo Rd., I.a Puente, CA 91744 Thia buSlneM II 000• dudod by. an 1ndrvidual Have you atartod ~ 00~1ne11 yet? Yes, De· cember 1. 1991> LOUIS Pll01p Molner Tlllt atatement was filed with lhe County Cter11 of Orange County on 12·10-99 19990813924 Dally Piiot Dec 16, 23 30, 1999, Jan 8. 2000 il\15 1111ement wa Med wllh 11\0 COun Clerk of Orange Count or. 12.3.99 1119Na1323 Daily Piiot Dec. 9, 18, 23 30, 1999 Tl\18 Flc1 t ous Bua ne .. N•m• Statement The ronow1ng person are doing bUslness as David Bnsky Mat TOOLS Distributer, 974 Clearbrook Or., Hun! lnoton Beach, Ca 9184 David Brisky, 974 Clearbrook Dr . Hunt 1ngton Beaeh, Ca 92 Tin business IS con ducted by; on lndNiduat Have you started doln business yet? No David Brisky This statement wa fllod Wlth the Coun Cte!I( ot Orange Coun1 on 12·3·99 111996813 23 Da~y Pllol Dec. 9, 16, 23 30. 11199 Th1 F ct t oue Buelness Name St.atement The following persons are doing business as Pacific View Consult· Ing, 17171 Hague, Hunt· lngton Beacn1.CA 92647 Kirk A T aucl\zee. 17171 Hague, Hunt· 1no1011 Beach. CA 92~7 This business ts cdn· ducted by en Individual Have you 5tarted doing bUS1net1 yet? No 1<1111 A Yauchzee Thia atalement was filed with 11'\8 County Cieri< of Orange Counly on 12·3·99 • 19996813202 DaMy Pilot Dec. 9. 16, 23 30. 1999 Th169 Flctltloue Buslneu Name Statement The following persons are doing business as· ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PLASTIC 6 RE CONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY A S SOCIATES, t 5 Mareblu Suite 210, Aliso Viejo. CA 92656 Gary L. Wyatt, DDS & van 0 Henson, DDS. a professional corporation. !CA), 1401 Avocado, Suite 506, Nawporr Beach, CA 92660 This business It con- ducted by a CX>fporatlon Haw you started doing business yet? Yea, 8-23-99 Gary L. wyan, DDS & van O Henson, DDS. a proles:.tonal corporation. Gary L Wyatt, DDS, President Tt11s 11a1em8f1I was filed v.1ttl the County Clerk or Oranoe County on 12·3·99 19996113223 Dally Pilot Dec. 9. 16, 23. 30, 1999 Th190 Fictitious Buelneea Name S1atement The following persons are doing business es ORAL& MAXILLOFACIAL, PLASTIC& RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY ASSOCIATES, 1801 Newport Blvd , Suite C, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Gery L Wyatt, DDS & Ven D. Henson, DOS, a ~rofesslonal oorporallon, CA , 1401 Avocado. ude 506, Newporl Beach. CA 92660 This business Is coo· ducted by; a oorp0<eoon Ha~ you started doing business yet? Yes, 8·23·99 Gary L. Wyatt, DOS & Van D Henson DDS. a 1>rofes1tonal oorpO<B!lon, Gery L. Wyatt, DOS. President Thia 1ta1emen1 wes liled Wlth the County 0.111 or Orange County on 12·3·99 1"968tS22' Daily Ptlol Dec. II, 16, 23, 30 1999 Tl\192 Fictitious Buelne .. Name Statemen1 T~ lollowlng persona ero doing business as'. JAC08SON PLASTIC SURGERY AND SKIN CARE CENTER, 1801 Newport Blvd , Suite C. Coste Mna. CA 112627 Thls business is ex>n· • • purchase. Afl/urd\ased represenlatlves lo ad· ISi Hiida s. lhg1le Apollo !ravel, 351 Old '--------•duded bY' Joint venture ~ •1111 11>boel• cllUN goOOs ert •ot H Is and mlntstot tho estate ol lhe Publlsl'led Newport Newport Blvd.. 1474. • A A Willinger C<>., Can't 1eem to m11 be 1111'11 la mu11 be removed a111me decedent · Beach Costa Mesa Oally Newpon Beach, Ca. Flctltloue Bu1lne11 • Rooms. Inc .. Allred R Wiiiinger. get to all those INDEPENDBNC'l of la S.te ls subject to THE PETITION re· Piiot Deoemller 181..11199 92663 Name Stat•m•nt • Secro11ryfTreuurer ESCROW IHC' 1110 s cancellauon tn the event quests the\ decedenl'• 11\241 Richard Alen$o, 147 Tile 1o11ow1ng ~11001 : apnr1monts, Tllls stlllemnnl was repair joba PIONEU 01 VD 1:01 ot Hltlement belween Wiii and OOdiCILI, U any, •---------• 112 V11g1n1a Place, Gosta are doing walnoss a 1 Th226 Dennis Greg Jacobson, MD DDS. 1401 Avocaao, Suite 504', Newport B .. ch. CA 92660 • homes ' hied wttll 1111 County around the houH? ARTESIA CA 91>701 landlord ind obHgated be admlttod to prooate Mell, Ca 92627 ORAL & • Classlfled Cler1< ol Oranoe Coonty Lei the CleHtn•d w die 1uc dAr '°' flhaa PMY Publbhed on The Will end any OOdiclls Fictitious eualneu Thie business Ir con MA x 1 LL o FA c t AL , ' I ty on 12/14199 12/f6199 •nd 12123199 are a1111table tor ex· " dueted by· en Individual p L As T 1 c & R E • can HI• 1"9et141&0 8•rvfc• Dlr•ctory <id»~ .,,Y <m11COt wu AuoUonMr Wanda Nor-amtnatlon In lhe Iii• kept Name .tatement t-iav1 you t.tarted doin9 C 0 N s TR Uc T ..-v E : your Onlty Piiot Dec 10. 23, help you nnd !Ir JANUAAV 4' :ooo. ton Bond #S-<$00-IS84 by the court The followiitt peraone buatness yet? No S U R G E R Y A S I I d 30 1999 Jan 6 2000 1111akJa la lhc -.._ dAy Ayres .Sell Storage THE PETITION re· are = bullnesa as Ricl'lard Alonso S 0 CI At ES• 1 4 01 • houe ng nee s. ' ' 'w38 rellable helo. bclllrc die ""~ '* Relldent Managers quats eulhorlty to d· Foothl Mn Slor11ge OI This statement was AYOCad<> A•enue, SVl!e t:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:=;:;;;;;;;~==:::::::==:::...:=::;:::=;;:::;;~:g!;~ 4-IJIK1r...t ~ Put>l<sl\ed Newport mlnl$ter the Htete under ~~0.•r br1~40• Su~tewport• 0 lited with the County 506, Newpon Beech, , °*cl DECl:.MB~ I), Bftch·Cotta MNa Deily the lndependaf\I Admln-..... " •• • 220· Clefk of Orange Covnly Cahloml1 g266() S h G f 1,.. Piiot December 18, 2:f, lstratlOO of Est.al•• At1 Newport Beach, CA on 12.H _gg Gary L Wyen. DOS GI.Ve T e •. t IC.OSI'() INC BY '™ H9 l999 Th242 CThll Aull\Oftty will allow 92:6°R Willlngef Co. 1""'914155 Md Ven D Heneoo, LEE l'AIU:, Pllf.'\IDENT the-J*IC)tlal reprnant• Inc. (CA).1 :240 N•wport 01111/ Piiot Dec 16, 23 DDS, a plOI &tlonal COi'• lttt1ftt•I etlvu to telte many ao-Cent Dnve 'Solle 121>. 30, HI~. Jan. 6. 2000 poretlon, (CA). uo1 Th K G -LAOJU16 "-•--"-SELL 1lcne wllhot.11 obtllilnlng er B' I\ CA. Tl\235 .Avocado, Suite 500, t • • '"' •• ·-coun approval. Bel~ M2•~on He • Newport Beech, CA a ee,ps on lVtng :!.:;! ~.... U'l"'"''h Classltled !!~tno:=:.ve~·. Allred R. Wllllnger 12880 lt may sou"'J unusual, but many Jami/it~ u11dtrsta11d that plamm19 nl,Md J or a Juuunl or crrmat1otr rs trnly au at t of loPe. (all Pac1J1c Vitiv Manorial Park today to rtccivr your Jru Personal Protection Guide Planning Portfolio . Cal/Jim Hill nt(949) 71'7-46 fl . bttwttH f 2/ 1 o muf f 2h2 •FD1116 '""""' -· Tl'\Jtl .. tor Wiiiinger STATEMENT OF This bi4tne&a Is con· !!!!!====::!=======ffi :::m: ,::::m~ Famlly Trust <SA1ed NOY· ABANDONMENT OF d~: ~ •,:=-~ "Affordable Alternative" DiScount casket, Olv• notlc8 to tntereated 99'!11bhe~v:n. 1 ~~°wp~r~ US! OF FtCTJTIOU9 bu11ne11 yat? YH, peraona unten tney ~t. CA 92657 BU8'NESS NAME 8 23 119 have wa~td notice C( Amelia d W1tllng11r ~ lollowlog P•rtOt'l(t) G•ry Wyan, DOS f. T. t11 10 w1111nng•1 ha (have) ·~ Van D H11nt0n, DDS. • Cremation & M::..CJ:t.~ Burial Service cemetery • Mortuary Chlpd • Ctimatory w.hy ~hould you subject 3500~~c.M your elf & your family to lll~~M4~·:!17~00=~ Paying inflated price for w1 •nas llU.•ADWAY cask ts & service ???? M0r1 rv * Ch1P9! CaJJ TolJ Free J-888· «A.SKET Cremation Smin Orul' I mvtiadfnt Couneria 1 ~~.:!Y Ml·91SO ru• r NI: 1t11 UJe of tne fit1ttlous •prof tonal O:>fJ'>Orahoo, Fomlfy Tru111 dAllld OV• bUsineN namo· GMy L W)'llU, ODS, ~rtbeo:;l~~~!? ~~:· DANCE EXPERIC:NC~ Ptesldont 220, No•tt 0 r.h, CA II, t004.C Adams Av Thi• '1ll•rnen1 WA 92660 1110. Hunungtoo l\uctl, hll•d will\ the Coufity Tt\11 bu 1neu 11 con· CA 020te • Cl4irl< of Orang C()unty dul1ed by· I joint v•nlu111 The flctlllnu• 8utirle C>n I 2·3"99 Hew Vol.I 11aned dol1'Q n11me rererred 10 ~ 1totlttU22 bl1110t1 yet? YH, WilS 1119<1 In Oran~ Daily PllOC Oe<l •• t8, :l.1. eec.mt>er 1, 1990 Courtly on 6114.W, FIL:E 30, t ool) T"181 Alfred A Wllllnger, NO l9998793HIO TMtff, Wllllnger r'ft(Tijly Eugene l;taty, 1()0.l' Trull AdarM All tt1'6, HIJtlt· A A Willlnger Co , rnaton 8"c:'ll CA 82&46 1nO. Alfled R Willing r, Thi. ~ Is coo- $tro1ittaryffrn.suror dlkled by Jin ln(tMd\ial 1hla stalem.nt WU '"°'ugene•~teL ..... Ried Wttn ftie COUnly 11hls a .. ,._,. -.. C!elli of ~ County llled With tt'le CoUmy on ~2·1• Ctetti Of~ county • 1 ..... t4t57 on U,30 99 O.ity Plot Dec. 111, 23 Dally Yll04 ~1~~ 30. 1999, n 'l~ ~> .. ,199 Tht81 This butlness ill con· ductltd by an l~J8f Have you started •Jolng bua1n111 yet? YH, 10·25-99 Dennts G. Jaeooson. MOODS :T'his .111temem was llled wllh the County Cleltt ol Orange County on 12·3-99 1""811221 D lly Pi1oC O.c.:. 9, 18, 23. ~. 1009 Thfa3 Flctldou• 8ualneH Heme Statement TtMI foblt1ng persone •re doinQ butin9A 91 JACOOSON PLASTIC SURGEAV ANO SKIN CARE CENTER, 1401 Avoc.Clo, 6ulle 500. N•wpor1 eaach, CA 92GOO o.rn1e Oreg Jl.CObson MO ODS, 1401 A\/OCado, Suite 5015, Ne111port Ooach, CA 02660 rt.I 0011lne• la c;on. duded by en Individual HaVll you 9lir1tld dOlng bu11neu vet? YH. 10 ~.5 GIJ Om G J~ MDOOS 'Thi st•lomenl wa fll6d W1lh tNt ~ Clem Of Of1111pe CounrY °" 1a oo 11111111220 O.lty Pilot Dec I 18," 30 '999 Tht IM •Do ly Pilot trVJ.: .• •' ·. _... . ;. Acdtloua 8uelneea H.ne s .. t•rMnt TIW follOWlng pel'IQtls •re dOlna bu 108" as· JACoBSON PLASTIC lSURGERV ANO. Sl<IN CARE CENTER, 15 t.tareblu. Suite 2 10. A&ao VlejO, CA 9265e Dennis Greg Jecr;>bson MO DOS 1 .. 01 AvocadO, Suite S08, Newpor1 Beactl, CA 92e60 Thll buslnea1 IS con- ducted by: an lndMdual He\18 you started doing business Y•I? Yes. 10·25·99 OeMls G. Jacobson, MOODS This .. ta1ement was flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 12-3 99 111996t13219 Darty Plk>t Dec 9, 18, 23, 30, 1999 Th195 Flctltloue Buelneo Nam• Statement The following pe,.ons are doino buslneh as· • Reliable Control$ & Elactrlc Co • 1783 Anaheim Av•.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Mitchell Davis, 1763 Anaheim Ave.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business 1s con· dueled by an fndlvidual Have you started doing bus;ness yet? No M1tohefl Davis This statement was filed with th• County Clelt( of Orange County on 12-3·99 19996813244 Daily PtlOt Dee. 8, 18, 23, 30, 1999 Th196 Fictitious Bualne99 Name Stat•ment The followlng persons are doing business as· QUICK·N·SAVE, 621 W 19tll SlrMl. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Spartan Enterprises. LLC. (CA), 621 W. 19th Slreet, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This busineu Is con· ducted by Limited LlaDillty Co Have you started doing DuSiness yet? 'Yes, 411198 Spartan Enterprises. lLC, Robert J Legate, Al.Ith. Agent, Mgr This 1talement was flied wlttt lhe County Cle!1( of Orange County on 12·14·99 199M814154 Dally Pilot Dec. 16, 23, 30. 1999, Jen. 8, 2000 Th229 Fictitious Buelneas Name Statament The tohowing pe1$00S are doing bUSl.ness as: White Box T echnofo- gles. 10341 Geraldine fload. Garden Grpve, CA 92840 Jerald Scott Neuman, 10341 GeraldlM Road, Garden Grove. CA 92840 Dana Ann Neuman, 10341 Geral<!lne Road. Garden Grove, CA 92840 This business Is con· ducted by· husband and wife Haw yqu Slatted doing ho$ine$1 yel? No Jerald Scott Neuman Thls statement was filed with the County Cieri( of Orano-Colinty on 12-1 ... 99 19991814196 Dally Pll04 Dec 18. 23, 30, 1999, Jan 8, 2000 Th230 Actltloue Bual neH Name Statement The fOllOWlng persons ar• dol(lg buslnes.s as: Accent on Care, 2057 Port 8 r!$1ol C1<cle, New· pol1 Beach, CA 92660 A Reuremant LIVfng Referral Agency, (CA). 2057 Port Bristol. New· Port Beach, CA 92660 This business II con· ducted by a corporation Have you started doing boSineSS yet? Yu, 1111199 A Rellremen1 LIVlng Ra.terral Agericy. Wendy Krussman, President Thia statement was filed with ltl4I County Cleftl of Orange Couflty on 12·14--99 19996814162 Daily Pilot Dec 16, 23. 30, 1999, Jan. 8, 2000 Th231 Flctitloue BualneH Name Statement The following perlOOI are doing buslne$S u· SUSAN SHOOK & AS· SOCIATES, 1515 Oal\Da Avenve1 COrona def Mar CalllOIJlla 92625 Susan Joenne Shook, 815 Dahlia Avenue, Co- rona del Mar, California 92625 This busiMSI la oon-~ by• en lndMdual Have you started doing DUtl""8 ytl? VH, Oeoember, 1998 Susan Joanne ShoOk ThlS statement was nted W11h the County Cle~ of Orange Countf on 12·1'·99 19991814114 Dally Piiot Dec t 8. 23. 30, 1999, Jan. 8, 2000 Tf\232 FlctftJOu• Bualn .. • . Neme Stlltement n.. kllDwlng peraons are doing bulNM as, T R StMle & Company, 2402 HartlOt Blvd., •204, Costa Meta. CA 92626 Vincent Thom•• StHfe, 2~02 Harbor Bl'Vd • •204. eo.t. Mtta, C1' 92628 Thlt buSln9 • QOl'I ducted by an l~I Have you It.IMO doing bu.it1N1r11 Yu Nov. 109 Vlnolll1t 'TllOmea ... Tf\la alatament we. flleel wlltl VMI CoUi'lty ~ of Oftng9 County on 12·10 99 , ..... ,, .. Dally Pltot Dec 18. 23 30, 1 &ll9. Join e. 2000 Tl'\240 Can't Nim lO get to ... thoH ,..,. JOb• IWOUrid tM hOUM? ' LlttM ct111m.d ... ,,. .. -~ http you find ........ h ... ..... ft Flct OUI Bua ne9a N1me S""9ment The foltoWlng ~11on1 ar• eso.no w.1neaa 11 T o tercom , 707 t Wemar Ave.S. f • 139, Hun tington Beaetl, CA 921547 • Timothy J. Hund, 171 11 GoloeriweM St. •K11. Huntington Beach, OA 1128 .. 7 Thi• t>uslness II con· dUC1ed by. en 1ndlVldUal Have you started dOlng business yel? No Timothy J. Hund This statement was hied Wtth the County c1er11 of Orange County on 1H8·99 199M811118 Dally Pilot Nov 25, Dec 2. 9, 18. 1999 ·Th1 .. o Flctltloua Bualnue Name S1atam•nt The following persons are doing business as General Business Serv· tees, 375 Br\stol Street. Suite 30, Costa Mesa. Califomla 92626 Kimberly Marie Calder 2818Playerl.ane, Tustin Ranch, Calllornll 92782 This business Is con· ducted by· an individual Havit you started doing busiMss vet7 Yes, 06/01/1999 Kimberly Marie Calder This statement was flled with the Colinty Cle111 ol Orange County on 11-16·99 111996t11697 Dally Piiot Nov 25, Dec 2, 9, 16. 1999 Th139 Flctlt.loua Busln•H Name Statement The foltowtng persons are doing business es: Au1omot1Ve Consuttant Enterprises. 637 So Ce· dar Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92833 James T. Marchese, 637 So Cedar Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92833 This business Is con· ducted by· en lndMdual Have YOIJ started doing Dusloess yet? Yes, Janu- ary 1, 1999 James T Man:hese This statement was flied With lhe County Cle111 of Orange County on 12·7·99 19996813540 Dally P1tol Dec. 9, 18, 23, 30, 11199 Th206 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The following persons are dOlng business as ETlWANOA FUNDING COMPANY. 27606 Ourazno. Suite 3033 Mission Viejo, CA 92692·2530 Allan Robbins Potter, 27608 Ourazno Suite 3033, Mission Viejo, CA 92692·2530 Thia buslnesa Is con- ducted by an lndivlaual Have you siarted OOlng business yet? No All8rt Robbins Poner Thls statement was filed with the County Cletil of Orange County on 12·7·99 19996813538 Dally Piiot Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30. 11199 Th207 Fletltloue BuslneH Name Statement The followlng persons are doing business as GLR l'roduc:ts. 635 Beker St .. I X203, Colla Mesa. CA 92626 Gary LH Regan, 635 Baker SI • X203, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by. an lndlVldual Have you started dOing business yet? Yea. 11/11199 Gary L Ragan Th11 statement was filed wil:ll lhe County °'8til of Orange County on 12 7·99 19996811538 Dally PllOt Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1999 Th208 FlcilUoua BualneH Name Statement The IOllOwtng persons .,. dolnO buslnell a.s: a) tneComlcShOp com. b) CrowFanCtub.com, c~ F1rst Team Press, d Comic and card Land. e Done Righi Produdlons, 9582 Hamilton Av• .. Hun1tngton Beactl, CA 928"18 Don Wright, 9582 Hamilton Ave.. Hunt· lngton Beach, CA 92646 Jeff Standen, 3300 E. Palm or.. Fullerton, CA 92131 Th buSlness Is COO· ducted by: a g8Mtal pennership Have vou started doing buslneu yet? No Don Wrfght Thls statement was llled with the County Cler\( ol Orange County on 12·7·119 191196113530 Daily Ptlol Dec. 8. 18, 23, 30, l1199 Th209 Fl~ltlou• Bualn•H Name Statement The folloW"lllQ pelM>OS are doing bUslness as B & B LADORA· TORIES. 510 112 381h St., Newport Beacn. CA 92663 ... arll w.as. 5 10 1fl 38th St • Newpe>rt Bueti, CA9~ Thia bullnew ii oon· 4i>Oed by: en lnoMdUAI HllVO you £1arted dolno bualneat yet? Yea t<WO Mar11 We11s • 'Thia ltatement wH !lied With tile Ccutty Clef1I at Ofar'08 County on t2·7·99 t ..... 11521 OaMy PIJol Dec. 9, t8, 23, 30, t999 Th210 FlCihlOUe BUtlnM• Name~ The fQllowlno pelWCIOI are dOlnQ busNh as: THAI SINH • PACIFIC MARKET l AESTAU· RANT. 23700 El Toro Rood. Sulla A. Lake For• Mt. Cl.82630 Alllen Do Ng..,yen, 22915 ~ Plaol. Lake fonut, CA 92830 Thal IMlntal II con- ducted by en~ Ha~ you tta"8d dOfnO !Mln9u Y9t? v ... Sep· ..mbet "· 19911 AlllanO~ TNe tatement •• Ilea ... the Oounly Otani °' OrtnQ9 COul'ily on tZ·?-911 , ..... ,.At DdY P1101 0& 1. " n 30, Utt 'nl21t Flctltloue 8u•lnes1 H•me Statement Nem• Statement Th• tollowiryg persons Th• 1&11owtng pa11or111 are dolnG bull nnt as are doing bUllneu 11 Accenf on Care Cot· OAS 17302 Da mter tegea. 1 .. 5 .. 2 Laurel St , •A·2, lrvlnt, CA Ave . INine. CA 92606 92614 Wendy Kruuman. Ouallly RHtoratlon 2057 Port Bristol Circle Servtcea, LLC, (CA), Newport Beech. CA 17302 Oatmle< $1 , •A·2. 92660 lrvtne, CA 82614 Agn11 Welu, 15 Thia btJ4!ness 11 con· Cambria. Million V11j0. ducted W: umltlld CA 926!>2-5127 ltabihly Co Ttlll bU$1MU I 000• Have Y90 Slarted doing ducted by a general btJ91n8S1 yet? Yea, partnen1h1p 11/031118 Have you 1tal1ed doing Ouallty Ae&lorallon business yel? ves. 5199 Services, LLC, Mic:heet Wendy r<ruasman L. Mlset1c:h. Pre$ldent This atatement was Thia statement was hied with th• County filed w1tll the County Ctet11 ~ Orange County Clartc of Orange County on 11-19·99 on 12·3·99 19998812052 199961113249 Daily Pitot Nov 25. Dec Dally Pilot Dec 9. 16, 23. 2. 9, 16, 1999 Th142 30. 1999 Th197 Flctldoue BualneH Fictitious Busln•aa Name Statement Nam• Statement The lollowing persons The following persons are doing buslnau as· ara dottlQ business as Gona& Construc:llOl'I, BRUSH£$ ANO BYTES 186 E. Wilson St, IA. 200 N Tustin Ave., Suite Costa Mesa, CA 92627 200, Santa Ana. CA Eoric J. Adams. 186 E 92705 Wllsoo St , I A. Costa Elizabeth AIDertson. Mesa, CA 92827 1023 For Jon Road, This business Is con-Mcl<lntayv11te CA 95519 ducted Dy-an Individual Suocau ResoiJrce In· Haw )'OU lllri.d C:SO.ng Sl•IUle. (CA). 200 N t>usoness yet? No Tustin Ave.. Suite 200, Edrlc J Adams Santa Ana, CA 92705 This statemenl was Thi• business ls r.on filed with the County duded by· a limited Clerk of Orange County partnership on 11-19·99 Have you started doing 19996812051 business yel? No DaUy Pilot NOY 25, Dec. Ellzabeth Albertson 2. 9. 16, 1999 Th1'3 Success Resource In· FICtltloua Busl neu s111ute, W E M11cne11, Nam• Statement President The following persons This statement was are doing business as: filed With the County PACIFIC DIE SHARP· Cleft< ot Orange County ENING, 318 El Modena on 12·3•99 19996813258 ~~e~~Mewpon Be;9ch, Oa~y Pilot Dec. 9, 16. 23. John Thomas Lorenz, 30, 1999 Th200 316 El Modena Avenue, Flctltloua Buslneu Newport Beoch, CA Name S1atement 92663 The tollowlng persons This business Is con· are doing bustne55 as. ducted by an lndivlduat New & Used Jeans, Have you started doing 665 Surt Street. Costa business yet? Yes. Mesa. CA 92627 1 1·18·99 Leon Korenbarg, 665 John Thomas Lorenz surt Stntet. Costa Mesa, Thia statement was CA 92627 flied with the County Thia business 1s con· Clerk of Orange County ducted by: an indlVidual on 11·t9·99 Have you started doing 19996812058 business yet? No Dally P1k>1 Nov 25, Dec Leon Korent>erg 2. 9, 16. 1999 Th144 This statement w11 Fictitious Business Iliad with the County Name Statement Cler11 ol Orange County Th fOfto I Ofl 12·6·99 e w ng persons 19996813510 are doing business as: Dally Pilot Dec 9 16 23 a) Rose Ross Com· · • • · pany, b) The Floor Guy, 30, 1999 Th203 c) Newport Beach Fictlt1oua BualneH Winery. 503 Supenor, Name Statement Newport Beach CA The following persons 92663 are O<>lng buS1ness as Gus Defalco. 503 Su· SHAPERIGHT, 2038 pe11or. NewPQrt Beach, s Uda Ln Anaheim CA 92663 Cahfomla 92So2 ' Thi$ business IS con· Trang Dang 2038 S ducted by an lndMdual lJda Ln Anane•m Cell· Have you started doing forrua 92802 ' business yet? Yes, JI#. This business ls con· 1990 ducted by an lnd!Vidual Gus Defalco Have you started doing This statement was business yet? No filed with the County Trang Dang Cler1t of Orange County This statement was on 11·19-99 liled w1tt1 the County 19996812039 Ctel'll of Orange Counly Daily Pilot Nov 25. Dec. on 12~·99 2. 9, 18, 11~99 Th1 .. 5 1999681$.e10 Flctltlou• Bualness oa11v Pilot Dec 9, 18. 23, Name Stat•ment 30, 1999 Th205 The following persons STATEMENT OF ere doing business as. ABANDONMENT OF College T raJle r Perk. 2560 ~ewPor1 Blvd , USE OF FICTITIOUS Costa Mesa, cattf 92627 BUSINESS NAME Robert 0 Bums, 242 The followtng person(•) Watnu\ Sll'ffl. Newport has (have) abandon8d Beach, Calil 92663 the use of the fictlhous Tina A. Bums, 242 business name. Walnut Street, Newport THAI BINH • PACIFIC Beach, Calif 92663 MARKET & FOOO·TO- Thls busITTeSS is con-G0,23700EIToroRoed. ducted b~ hUsband end Suite A. Lake Forest. wile Cal•forrna 82630 Have you Started doing The Act1l10US BUSlneSS business yet? Yes, name referred to above 1 1-01 ·99 was llled In Orange Robert 0 Buma County on 0712•198, This atatemenl was FILE NO 19986765188 filed wrth the County A1llen Do Nguyen, Cleft< ol Orange County 22685 Jubllo P19oe, lake on 1 f.19·99 Forest. Call1omia 92630 199116112040 Chau Ngoc Nguyen, Dally Pilot NOY 25, Dec. 8335 Little Road, Bk>Om· 2, 8. 16, 1899 Th146 tnglon, MN 55437 Flciltlou• Buelneu ly Thi Duong, 8335 Ut· Name Statement lie Road, Bloomington, MN 55'37 The lo11oW1ng persons This business IS con-ar~ business es. ducted by 8 general s North Pole LIY· partnership ery. 1 2 E 22nd St A1hen D Ngu-n Costa Mesa, CA 92627 T 1 -Bob~'s North Pole Liv· his 1ta1ement was hied with the County ery. ( A), 152 E 22nd ~8111 ol orange County St.. Costa Mesa. CA on 1217/99 92627 19996813531 This DusloeiS IS oon· Oa•ty Pilot Dec 8, 18, 23. duded by a corporation 30. 1999 Th217 Have you started doing Fletltloua Bu1lne11 business yet? No Bobby'• NoMh Pola Liv· Name Statement ery, Robert Atkins. Presi· The tallowing persons dent are doing buSiness u . This 11atement was LOAN ABC, .. tO 31•1 llled With lhe County Str"t. Newport Beach, Clerlt o4 Orange County CA 92683 or1 11·19·99 Sunburst Mortgage, 199961112041 (CA) ... 10 3111 StrMI, Dally PilQI Nov 25, Dec. Newport Beach, CA 2, 9, 18, 1999 Th1 .. 7 92863 Fletitloua aualn••• Thia bUllness I• con· N S duded by a oorporatlon ame tatement Have you started do4flO The ro110W1ng persons bullMI• ""t'? No are doing bullne11 as •-HIC KS, H ICKS & Sunburst Mong1ge, BRAUN 2850 E Mesa i~~,;fdlftlt. Verde br 1103, Cotta Thi• •t•temel\t waa Mesa, CA 92628 hied lh he Coun •Ernest v H1dla, 2850 wi t ty E. MMa V1"'8 Or 1103, Clerk of Orange County Costa Meu, CA 92828 on 12·l0-99 This bulitl811 II oon· 199Hl1HSO ~80 by an lndtvldual Dally Pllol Dec. 111, 23 He\lt you ata11ed dOlng 30, 11199. Jan 8,T~ ~~· yet? Ye1, Flctltloua BualnN• Enwtst v HI<*• N•m• Stetement This 1t1tement wee The followtng pel'100f fifed Wlttl Chi County all dc:Jlng bltalneSI • Clettc of Orange County lnnef Batara Aller· on 12-3--99 NAN• He&ftf\ caie. 1131 1 "9111 i2SO Qfanga Aw , Sulle E, OallY Piiot Dee. 9. 18, 23. Cotta Mesa CA 92627 ao, lm Tht98 D•ryt 1nc1111. 2 unmo Irvine. CA 82QO nu buslt\MI \a oon ducted by en lnilividlial ~V9 you IWted ~ bUslneU yet? No Def)1 lndas Thia statement wn flied w11t1 1n. ~tv C,.itl of Onlngo CCl!flly CJn 12·10-99 , .... 111n Ody PflOC Dec. 10, i3. 30. t 999, Jan. • 2000 Th2tt ~~·I-I _____ , c t oua u1 nHa FlctiUou• BuslneH Name St•t•ment Name Stetemant l'he lollow1ng PlllO<ll Th• tollow1t1g p1raon1 are doing business 11 are dOlng bul•nK1 a~ Pubhlhl'&o Service• WEST COAST REALTY ~ie~~la :C A~A SERVICES, 22908 12826 ~;~3olJlke ~Ol· James R Pawell, 1936 KGW Corporation, Port Seat>oume Way. (C.(), 22908 Spring· Newporl Beach: CA waler, Lake Forest. CA 92860 92830 Tnts bus1ne11 Is, con· Thi.I busmns is con· ducted by an lndividUal dl.lded Dy a c:orporalJon Have you ltartad doing H1111 yotJ SIMed doing buslt\esa'yat? No busmess yet? Vas, James A , Pawell September 199-4 This statement was KGW Corpora11on. filed with the County Kavin Wyan·Pres10ent Clelt( of Orange County This slatement was on 12·10·90 filed w11h the County 19996813941 Cieri\ ol Orange County 041By Plot Dec 18, 23. on 1 t ·30·99 30 1999. Jan 6 2000 1999681281 6 TI1220 Daily Pilot Dec 2. 9 18. f ictitious Bualness 23. 1999 Th180 Name Statement Fictitious BuslneH Tile lollowtng persons Uame Statement are d01ng business as The following persona Alpha Web Design are clO<llg bus1nesa as 2030 Goldeneve Place, Hand Healthcare Con Costa Mesa, CA 92626 suiting 23301 Rodge Robert M Bradley. Route S" 56 La 2030 Goldeneye Place. " • guna Costa Meaa, CA 92626 Hdls. CA 92653 This business Is con· Mikel William Hand, ducted by: an Individual 2330t Ridge Route Sp Have you started doing ~aguna Hills CA buSlness yet? 'Yes, This business Is con- 11/1/1999 dueled by an individual Robert M Bradley Have you Started dOing This statement was busrness yet? Vos. fifed with Iha County 10-12·99 Clerk ot Orange County Mikel w Hand on 12·10·99 This slatement was 19996813935 hl9d With tile County Daily Pilot Dec 16. 23. Cler11: ol Orange County 30. 1999, Jan 6. 2000 on 12·7·99 Th221 19996813537 Flctltioue !Jusmess Da•ly Pilot Dec 9 18, 23. Name Statement 3!>, 1999 Th212 The following persons Fictitious Buslnesa are doing business as Name Statement GOLD COAST INVEST· Th f 11 MENT CLUB, 2061 Bus'1· 1 0 owing persons are dotng business as ness Center Or., Suite SYNERGY POWER 214 lrv tne , CA 119 Whtie Sand St , 92612·1108 T b c Susan French 2061 9'./s7~co anyon, CA Bus111es~ Center Dr • Mariano R Martinez. Suite 214, Irvine, CA 119 White Sand St 926t2 Trabuco Canyon, CA Ougtas Wl\ght, 2164 92679 AJrway Or .. Costa Mesa. Ivana M Rosseno. 119 CA 92627 White Sand St. Trabuco This business Is con· Canyon. CA 92679 ducted by a general Tills business 1s con· partnership dueled by a general Have you started doing partnership business yet? No Have you started oong Susan Frencl\ business yet? No This statement was Manano MartJnei fifed with the County ' Ivana Ro&seno Cle111 ot Orange County This statement was on 11 ·30·99 filed with lhe County 19996812809 Cieri< ot Orange Count)' Dally Pilot Dec 2 9, 16, on 12·7·99 23, 1999 Th176 19996813SC9 Fictitious Business Dally Pilot Dec. 9. 16, 23 Name Statement 30, 1999 Th2t3 The foUowing pet'llons A Ctltlous Business are d<Mng business as Nam• Statement CAPITA, 3737 Bifch The lolbwlng persons Street, Suite 200, New· are dotng business as port Beach, CA 92660 RJP Consulting. 3424 Capita Technologies, Summerset Circle, Costa Inc. (Delaware). 3737 Mesa. CA 92626 Buch Street Suite 200, Robert J Potter. 3'24 Newport Beach CA Summerse1 Cltde, Costa 92660 Mesa, CA 92626 This busITTeu IS con-This business IS con· ducted by a corporation ducted by· an 1ndMdUlll Have you started domg Have yov started c1Q1ng Dustness yet? Vos. buslneas yet? Vas, 09/01199 I 0+99 · Capita Technologies, Rob~rt J. Potter Inc.. Charles S Gran· ( This statement was ville. Encuuve Vice 1ted w1tn lhe Couoty P~~~talement was ~·~-~~~range County fifed with the. County 19996813551 Cle111 ol Orengo County Dally Ptlol Dec 9, 16, 23, on 11·30-99 30. 1999 Th2t .. 19996812815 Dally P1tot Dec 2. 9, 16, Fictitious Buslneaa 23, 1999 Th1n Nama Satement Fictitloua Bualneu The lollowlng persons Name Statement are doillg bus1t1ess es Factory Pro SeMce, The foltow1ng persons 370 E 17tll St Costa are doing business as Mesa, CA 92627 a) American Reslden· Mlle lepklls, 2354 Lil· llat Fund•no. b) AMRES. lleton Cr .. COsla Mesa 3200 Brtstol Ave 81h CA 92628 Floor Costa Mesa CA TM business IS con· 9~ncan Resldential dueted by an lndlVlduat Funding. Inc • (NV). 3200 bu~r:9~e~ta,:i' doing Brtstol -'ve • 8th Floor, Mila L.apldls Costa Mesa. Cl\ 92626 Thll statement waa This business Is con· filed with the County ducted by a corporabon Cler11 or Orange County Have you started doing on 12.7.99 business yet? Yes. 8198 111996813550 Amencan Re.,identiat Daty P11oC Dec. 9, 16, 23, Funding, Inc , Vmce 30. 1999 Th215 Rinehart. PniSldent This stotement was Fictitious BuslneH liled with the County Namti Statement Clerll ot Orange County The follQWYIO persons on 1 t ·30-99 ere dOing business as 19996812814 Paoric &.Inset Pub11sh- Dally Pilot Dec: 2 9, 16, ers. 310 Lake St.. •302. 23, 1999 Th178 Huntington Beach, CA Flctltloll• Bualn .. • 92e.ea N S Kevin Robert Crouse. ame tatement 310 Lal<e St.. 1302. ar!":o.~0~~~~:'':!'5 ~~~~~gton Beac:ti CA Avila's El Aanch1to This business l.s con· He .• 318 Main St . Hunt· docled by. an lndMduat lnalon Beac:ti. Ca 928"8 Have you started Doing Sergio Avtla. •9 Hon· btnineu yet? No ors Or .• Newpof1 Beach, Kellln R Crouse Ca 92660 Thts stalement was This bu:oloeu Is con· filed with the County ducted by en lnd1Vid~I Clerit of Orange County Have you started doing on 12·7·99 l)USINISS n,t? No 1999A1S52t ~rro ,,;::mini was ~::i Dec. i , \V1~ hied wrth Iha County Flctltloua Sutln•H ~~~.~-~ange County Name Statement f99116812813 The fotlowlng parsons Daily PllOt Dec. 2. 9. 18. are doing business .s 23 1999 Th179 Prestige catertno. 200 Flciltloue euslneae N Main St • SUlte too. Name Stetament ~~~ Ana, Caltlornla Tho lotloW1ng petson6 Gold $eMC8$ Col'PO- ara dOlng business as 11111on (C") 200 N M'a111111 tMotore com, 3972 Bar· St , SU1t; ' 100, Santa tanca Pkwy • L, Irvine, Ana, ca1t1om11 92701 CA 92608·8202 This bultnea Is con· ue~~CA\~203~2 ~~~·oi:=-oZ fial!lltiome OIYd . Tor· buslnlU yet? VIS, rente, CA 90503 08J011D9 This bualn ... II con· GOid Servtoe• Cotpo· 4UCled by; a OC>fPQtabon raooi:-1._ Eduardo R1ng1tl, Have you atarted doing Preu Jent buUlesa Y'tl? No llllt st8ltmtn1 wH IMotof1 com l os AA-filed With the County getes; Inc.. 0 SINa lor Qerll of 001nOe COunty Mam Simms, CEO on 10 2.8-99 Th • •~tement wa1 t HUIOOlt2 flltd wltll the Counr; O Uy Pliot HOY 25 Dec 08r1c ol C>fange COunty 2. 9, 10, 1999 tii158 on 11 ()C.99 1 ..... ,0547 Dally Pltot Dec. 2, •• 16, 23 1m Th1M FIC1MOUI BUiiriiia Neme l\etement ,... folktwlng P81'0f\I i8re dOlng butiness B StudlO PR, 716 S Wtt>Mr AYfl $1111 1~ Anahllm, Ca D2&o4 Ct.ig M HI '718 S. Wab$1ef Ave. '103, AMhelm. Ca 02804 Thia "°8lnell 11 c:on- dudlld tir: an lndMOulM H~ 1fOtl 1111'*1 ~ bUlinel• yet7 v ... tm/91 C'81gM .._ 'tNt tement \Ii lliec' Wltrl IN Oauflly a-Of~~ on '1-3C>M , .... , .. o.~ Ptoc o.o. a. •1 •• ~ ,.. lht11 .. . . C t UI UtlMH Ham• Stettment 'O'Mt f\Jtlow"1g persoos are dolllo l>Ufi no • OU TL Of OEVEl.OPERS, 735 onma Way, Costa M sa CA 92827 Smtih & sons Proper· 11ea. • ee1,1omsa Gen•ral Partne1shlp, 735 Ohms Way, Cosi. MIH, CA 92627 • Partne~ Ol Gen- eral Partne•sl\ip • Wall<er Srnllh Jr • 735 Ohms Way, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 MOllV M Sm lh. 735 Ohms Way Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Walker Smith Ill 735 Ohms Way Col;111 Mesa CA 92627 Kim S Lazarus :no Cagney Lane 11JOt. Newport Beath CA 92663 Clarke A Smith, 735 Ohm6 Way, Costa Meoc;a CA 92627 Sti<ader ln\lt1Slments, a lim1t84 Partnerahip 01 Cahfom•a, (~). 1502 Brookhollow Or . Suite B. Santa Ana. CA 92705 Kona Gardens. a Lim lled Partnership ot Call· lornia (CA) 1502 Brookhollow Dr • Suite B Santa Ana. CA 92705 Caroline Power K•ndnsl) Tl\JSI, Al&Kander M Power Tl\Jalee. 7300 Happy Canyon Road, Santa Ynez. CA 93460 This buslneS$ 1~ coo ducted by a general partnership Ha\19 you startfl<l doing business yet? Yes Feb· ruary 1990 Ctalke A Smith This statement was hied with rhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 11-17·99 . 19996811880 Daily Poot Dec 2 9 16 23. 1999 Th165 Flctitlou1 Business Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Barefoot Potier, 678·A Glenneyre .St • Laguna Beach CA 92651 Agnes L. Dougherty. 678·A Glenneyte St • La-guna Beacti, CA 92651 This bus1nesi. is con· ducted by an lnd1vldual Have you started doing business yet? No Agnes L Ooogherty This statement was hied wllt1 the County Clerll of Orange Counly on t1·30·99 19996812838 Daily P1t0t Dec 2. 9 16. 23. 1999 Th168 Flctft ious B usiness Name Statement The following persons are doing business as: CYBER600ST NET, 463 Princeton Or , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Shirley Fenn. ..63 Princeton Or • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Ths bus1nus IS con- ducted by an Individual Have you started doing t>uslness yet? Vea. 09/0111999 Shirley Fenn Th•s statement was flied with the County Clerll ot Orange County ~n 1\·30·99 191196812837 Dally PllOI Dec 2 9. t6. 23. 1999 Th169 Fictltloua Business Name Stetement The IOllQ'Wlng persons are doing business es Grimm Fetry Tales/ Premier Episode. 2700 N. Main SL •601. Santa Ana. Ca 92705·6637 Cary Dean Arnold 2700 N Malll St #601 , Santa Ana , Ca 92705-6637 ThJS bUSlfle$1 It con· ducted by an lnCIMdual Have you started 001ng business yet? No Cary 0 Arnold This statement was filed 'Wllh the County Clel'll ol Orange County on 11-30-99 19996812836 Daily Pilot Dec. 2, 9. 16, 23, 1999 Th170 Fictlt1ou1 Business Name Statement The 1o11ow1no persons are dolllfl bustneu as BAVCRl:ST DEVELOP· MENT COMPANY, 234 E. 17th Streel, 11212, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Sylv• B. Bice, 1813 E. Balboa BIYd Newport Beach, CA 92681 James C 61ce. 18t3 E Balboa Blvd . Newport Beach CA 92681 This business Is con· ducied by hu5b8nd and w1ta Have you itarted doing bus ness yet? No SvMI B. Blee This statement wu ltled With • lhe County Cieri< Of Oran,o. County on t1·23 9il 19991812398 Deity Pilot Nov 25. O.C. 2. 9. 16. 1999 Th152 FfctlilOu• Bu•lneas Nam• Statement The tc:illo-N\ng penon.s •ra d~ bus1nee1 as 0 PaulHn & At• IOCtalH. •247 Dana Road NewPort Beach, CA 92663 Ova A Peutsen, 4247 Dana Road, N 1111PQn Beach, CA 82663 This buS!neu II COO· ducted by en lndNlc!uel HaV9 y0\.11 """ ~ bUll08SI Yl!l1 No Ove A. Pautson Trtil &tat meflt w Nod with .,,. CounrY Cler\ of Otange OlUMy on 11'23-89 1ttlll12311 Dally PAot N0¥ -2~. Dec. 2, 9 UI, 11'9t Thi~ C oue UI ""8 NameS........,t The fc!IOW'nO perJON .,. dQltlQ buS er. Tlfrquolu Dental Group. 2 69 H111t>Or 8lll'd • Co$tJ M CA 1!2828 Oecfll B1ma1 D 0 S •25 Eut Yl!tl loop lMN CA. 141 Thia bulinftt It con• duaed tJy an ~I Hraw you 1111..s tilU ~yitt?'(fl •'U'M G9Cll BIKnet 0.0.8 1lta ..,..,. ... Ntct.,.. ... ~ Cllltt ti o.w9 ~ anu..u.et ,_.,_ ~ P1110t ~ a Die t,9 I tM 'tll1H ....... ,,,. .... ti ................ .., .... ... flctltloua Bu•ln•H N•m• Statement Tl\e lollowing perr,on1 a•e domg buslnho • INTEANE'? MUSIC RE· CORDS. <. 328_ Viste TtUchl Newport BcaQh CA 92l>OO Theer Mulitala, 2137 Eioen Ave 16 Co6ta MeSll CA 92827 Mo Soiiteti 328 .Vis.ta Trucl\a Newport ~ctl. CA 92660 This bu\lneu 1$ con- ducted b~ a ueoeral pat1nerst\lp Have you staned doing bu~tness yftt? No Mo Soulati This statement was l•led wllh the County Cieri\ ot Qfange County on 11-19·&9 19996812G4S Oa•ly Pllol Nov 25 Dec 2. 9 10, t999 Th1'8 fictitious Bu•fne11 Name Statement The following pe!SYtl are doing bulineSI a\ . M er Propen.ea, 965 We!i1 18th Street Costa M sa Ce 92627 Gordon Wayne Miller Trustee tor the Wayne and EllzAbelll Miller Trust (data 5·15·98), 965 West 18th Street Cos1a Mesa Ca 92827 Eltz.abelh H•lZBI M ler Trusree for the Wayne and Eltzabelh Mn' er T 1\1$1 (date 5· 15·98). 965 West 18th Street. Costa Mese Ca 92627 This business 1s con ducied by a bus•ness trust Have you started doing business yet? No Gordon Wayne Miller, Trustee This statement wa" tiled with the County Clerk ol Oranue County on I t-19 99 19996812050 Daily P1101 Nov ?.5. Dec 2. 9. 18, 1999 Thl .. 1 Fictitio us BuslneH Nam e Statement The I01tovv1n9 persons are doing business as Shaf>'Earth 230 Lac. Flores Aliso V e10, CA 92656 Jason Alexande1 Nedelman. 230 Las Flores. AltSo Viejo. CA 92656 Edwin Oagobert Branaome, 39 Mlsly Creel< Lane, Laguna Hil~ CA 92653 This business is con· ducted· by co-partners Ha11e you started do•ng bustnees yet7 No Jason A Nedelman This staremen1 was hied with lhe County Clel'll ol Orange County on 11 ·23·99 111996812402 Daily Piiot Nov. 25. Dec: 2, 9, 18, 1999 Tht49 FlctitlOua Business Name Statement The lOltoW>ng persons are doing buS•ness as lUMBLEAU· SAFEGUARD, 1565 Scenic Ave., Suite E, Coste Mesa, CA 92626 Safeguard Propertia1 Inc. (CA), 1565 Scenic: Ave . Su te E. Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business i. con· ductvd by a corporation Have you started doing business yet? Vu 11-1 ·99 Saleguard Properties, Inc; , Roland Earle Welchman President Th11 statement wes t led w•lll the County Clerk ot Orange County on 11 ·23·99 19996812 .. 03 Dally Pilot Nov 25. Dec. 2. 9. 18. 199i Th150 Fictitious Bu1lnen Name Statement The fooowing pel"S()rn, are dOlng business as VPM INC .. 2.eoo Main Strael. Su11e 201, Irvine, CA 92614-6252 VPM Manapement, Inc • a Calilomia DOtpO- ratM, 2 .. 00 Maon Street. Suite 201, Irvine CA 9281•·6252 Th11 t>us111ess IS con- ducted by a corporation The 1eg1stran1 com· mef\C*I 10 transact bust· ness under Iha hcl•llOUS t>uswess name at names !Isled above on 411198 VPM Management, Inc • Ph111p H McNamea Chtef Exerutlve 0tt1cer This atatement was filed w1ttl tt'le County Cler11 of 0'111\ge Courlty on 11·23 99 19996812400 Dally Ptlol Nov 25 Dec: 2. 9, Iii. 1999 Thl51 TlLridoy, Oecem t 16. 1999 BS 1ou1 uanHI Name Stetement 1 he IOllQVMO perlQl'I& ate ®'°'O t>utiln s MechaNC Ort wtleets 2905 E.liesmere Ave . Costa Mesa C~ 92628 Owlgtlt McCle Aob- tirtl 1 co 117 Cabtlllo SL, Colla Mesa, CA 9Z527 Tflil bus1ne» 11 eon· duded by. an tndlVldual HaYtJ you a14111ea dO!ng bulinM• yet? No OWlgN MCCielian Robel1• This statement wa$ hied ~11! ttwt Coomy Clerll. ot Orariga s;:ounry on 11·30·99 19996112135 Dally Pllcl Dec 2 9 16. 23, t999 Tn172 Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement The lotloYt 1ng perlOfls ara doing bustooss as e) Notary Pro. b) Notaiy Pro com. 25912 v11 vi- ento. M SSIOl'J V1 lo Ca :,ut>92 Miehe e ReJey 25912 Via Viento. M1$Ston Viel(>, ca 92692 Tn1s bus111er.~ 11 c:oo· ducted by an 1nd111r0uel Have you staned doing bus1Mss yet~ No Ml(;helle Reiley This slatement was filed with the County Cleft< ol OrarlCJe Cc mty on 11·30·99 1999681213 .. Dally P11o1 Dec 2 9, 16, 23. 1999 Th173 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lohow no per-.orl!. are domg bo!>•noss as Auragen Technolog>e!. 3100 A1rway Avenue #t36, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Roel<ey E Harger 2980 Babb Street Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business IS ton· uucted by an tndlvldual Have you started Going bustness yet? No Rick Harger This s1a1ement was fifed w•lh the County Ckllk of Orang Count) on 11-30-99 19996812822 Dady PtlOI Dec 2 9 16, 23. 1999 Th174 Fictitious Bualness Name Statemont The IOltowr ig persons are doing bui;•r>ess as Hal\k'i; Mewican FOO<!, 1087 W Baker St • Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Sally s Wagner. 3359 Wisteria Cir • Costa Me$a ca 92626 Tm buSllless Is con· dvc:ted b~ an 1ndl\/idUal Have you slarted oomg business yet? Yei, 11/0111994 Sally S Wagner Tnts statement was hied with the COUflty C1er11 of Orang& Couri:v 00 11·30-99 19996812821 Da~y Pilot Dec 2 9 16. 23, 1999 Tht75 Fictitious Bualness Name Statement The lollow1ng pel$00s are dOtng bus•nus as· Authottzed Factory Oenfat Service 29816 Avanida De Las Banderas Rancho S.nla Margarita, Calllorn1a 92688 Jeny W McFarland. 22735 TeakWOOd Mis- sion V1eto Cal lornia 92692 TlltS buStne!$ Is con- cruded by an lnoividual Have you started doing business yat7 No Jerry w. McFarland This statement was hied with 1he County C•e~ ol Orange County 00 1 1 -0!1-99 1"9681066.e Daily P1to1 Dec. 2 9, 16, 23. 1999 ThlS. Fictitious Bu•inn• Name Statement The folloW1ng persons are oomg buslneSI as a) Unilorm.ty, b) Betsne uteguard Gear, 1001 w 1711l Stree11 Unit B Cosia Mesa. Cai1 omll 92627 Dana Dean eeisne. 9 Channel Islands Street Aliso V19t0, Cahfor111a 92656 • Thi$ bUslneA IS COi\· ducted by. an 1ndMOual Have you ~tal18d 0040g busmess yel? Yea, 11115199 Dana BelShe This statement was f11Qd w1th tile County Clerk ol Orange Courny on 11 ·22·99 1""812194 Dally Pilot Dec 9, 16 23, ~o. 1999 Th185 I fiJ • Fft'lttio"'• Bu ,,. .. Name Statement The toflowinO pel'l4)nt are CIOlllSI bu~ M y Cl\lllO Secorld• 4 HellotloOe. Cotonll • Mar. CA 92625 Kaitlryn r, Dell, 204 Amelhylll Av-. • BCbOe l51and CA 9~662 Tflls buSineM .. con· ducted oy an nldlvldual • Ha"9 ~ 6tartlld doing bu$lneH ,.et'? Yes Oct 1 1989 Kaltlryn Bel This statement ., .. ti1e<1 w.111 the County Cltl'll 01 Orange Courny on 11·23 99 19"M12'71 Oa •v P1lol Nov 25. Die. 2 9, 16. 1999 Th156 Flctitlou1 Butfnu• Name Statement The lollow1ng peraon• ar:~busr:'~ and Imaging. 1~20 E Katllla Ave. S111te U, Or· ange. Ca '92867 Fr1nk A. Ksiazek, 10020 .Margo Lane, Westminster. Ca 92683 Debra A Warwiek, 717 E Adams, Orange, Ca 92867 This bustneSS is con· ducted by a general partnership Have )'OU started dOong business yet? No Debra A Warwick This statement ~11 ffted W1th the Colinty Clol!\ ol Orange Colinty .on 11·23·99 19996812A04 Dally P lo4 NOY. 25, Dec ~16 1999 Th157 Fictitious Sualnaa Nam• Statement Tl'• lvllow1ng persons are o 'l\Q busines.s u RANGEL S REST AU· RANT. 150 s Hewes Su ta 101 Orange Cab· torn a 92869 Gold Servloes Coti>o· ration. (CA), 200 N Maun SI . SUite 100, S.nta Ana, ear tomia 92701 Tllls business 1$ con- dOC1ea by a ~t.on H 8 VI '/OIJ Started doing bus1M1ss ye!? Yes 08l'01199 Gold Ser.loes Corpo- rauon. Eduardo Rangel, Pres•oent Tt11s 51atement was hle<l wnt1 lhe Couflty Clen< ol Orange Colinly on J0-28·99 19996809693 Oa1ty Pllol Nov 25, Dec 2 9 16, 1999 Th159 Fictitious BustneH Nam e Statement The !Ollowing persons are doing business as Adep1 Concep11, 22735 Teakwood, MIS· slon V1e10 California 92692 Jerry W Mcfarland, 22735 "Teal<Wood MIS· st0n Viejo Calitorma 92692 Robert G AqUAno 650 Tamara~ Ave. #1613, Brea, Caltlomla 92821 Th•s business Is con· dvcted by a genetat pertoershic> Have you .iirtad ~ bus#le55 yet? No Jerry W McFartand This statement was hied Wtlh the ColJllly Clark ot Orarige Colinry on 11·05-99 19996810l6S Oety P110t Dec:. 2 g, 16 23. 1999 Tht83 Flet1tlou• Business Name Statement Tile following persona are doinQ business as NEWPORT BEHAV· IORAl HEAL TH. 1501 Superior Ava • Su ta 202 Newpott Beach. CA 92663 David Engstrom . Ph O.. 1701 Newpon Hnl$ Or w .. Newport Beach CA 92660 Kerry Delk, Ph D , 27555 Pueo Segoll1a Sen Juan Capwtrano, CA 92675 Mag George, M A , 809 Hibiscus c1 . Corona de! Mar, CA 92625 Thcs business 11 con- ducted by. an un1n· corporated aSSOC181lon Olher than • partMfWllp Have vou started doill,g b\Aine» yer7 Yes 1211/94 David Engltrom, Ph 0 Thie 11atemen1 wu ftled Wltll lhe County Cl rk of Orange County on 12.J-99 1"9681HS7 Dally Pilot Dec ~. UI, 2.3 30. 19'19 Th188 Have A Garage Sale! Coll The Pilot Clossif ieds at 64 2·56) 8 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! 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Biii Grundy · R.,ltot194H7U161. spaclout UdO Homt Lovely 2·Sty Custom home, S& ~Sa. 3080 s r or lw area S997.500 S.M Gruncty Realtors 949 675-6161 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR ti.latlte ti t111 l1w Otr rta4tt1 ~=====:::::" trl h11•r laltrlfl .. t•1t 111 •••111111 t t1111111• I• lhl1 fttwlll,11 Ill 1Ull1'11 ti la """.,,.,tufty hsfa ft Hiit ,1111 ti -.1m.1u11e1. cd HUO lelt-111111 Hot·4l ... 5tl ftr I~• W11tll~tl0t, 00 1111 ,11111 ull HUD ti 42f.3SGI 1 HOUSE&COll>OS FOASALE GENERAL •••••••••••• ! a SOLD"U : * • ! SHOWCASE ! * HOMES * : FOR SALE ! ! In Our Sat ! • Real Estate • ! .Supplement! ! ! HOMES OF ! ! THE WEEK ! * * • Display Ads • THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting @ $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. ••we are a pet•• community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 Studio Apt. detacl'led baCk unot S85G'mo, ~is Included ~ Please cal ror appointment MH23·1721 110 APTS COSTA MESA ! Start at $751 ! : Deadline : ! 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Thursday 5:00pm \\ 1111..-111 11:.IO 1111-i·OOp~11 \lou•l.t, I rl l 11 \\t•tlnc•..,rfay .... Tut•..,da\ 5:00pm Saturday ........... Friday 5:00pm I 1~RTaim I 1~RT~ FAJRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYO N l.NeLvpo,-e.J /fa.rina J'ipar&n~ GATED COMM UNITY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tra.·lined streets and golf course views. Enjoy carefrH living in your large 2 BR apartment home! B;ayfront «>mmunicy with priv.ue bexh & marina. Walk to Balboa hl20d •hop1. Minutes from Fuhion bland. 160 H0USESilCOfl)()$ FOR RENT COSTA MESA E aide dUpltx 3bt 2bll. yd, 2 cat gar, $1400/mo No dog 2006 Fonenon 8ay/Newpon .Appl 949-552·8842 187 HOUS£SICONDOS FOR RENT FOUNTAIN VAU!Y 38R U SA Tiburon Twnhrrl BroolchurtVTtlbtrt. 2 car g1r, no peta. $1400/mo. Mll-552~142 Tunle Rocle G .. n Rtbullt Vecuwna $29 9ll & up Huge~I Coe11 Vacuum a Sewing 333 E 17th st Colla Mesa 949-&42·1560 • ••••••••••• : * TEACHER * : • WILL BABYSIT • ; NEW YEARS EVE : • S25Qfptr hr/4 hr min. • • 50% dtp'wknd tvtll • • * 949-644-6572 * • • • •••••••••••• NEW MILLENNIUM YOUll Lote welotlt now, tend SS To Real S'olutlona PO Box 2256 CttH Ca. 95307 Extra-large apartments with wood burning nreplau a.nd private gange. • Boat slips available • Son'}' No Peu NOW LEASING 2BR/28A and 28R/2BA with de.n $2050-$2800 Please call 949 760-0919 ~649-4922. 1·10~1 Phlebotomy Cours.e Boston Raod eo. caw Reg 13901291 1-1100·201-1141 Gorgeous remodeled ssr 3Ba tam nn, 3c gll, 280061 '33SMno agl 9/S52-6700 117·~11402 ~~MI JMGUEL LOST Lltge b11C1t Cll, liisC seen on Die 3 no llll!ll MARINA Hill$ 3bt 3bl, neutured male. VIC of Rlvllfl yd, 2 CIT gar, HOA rov 52nd SI. N 8 1149-631·5267 SOUTH COAST AUCTION 220! St. Mehl St. Slllt8 AM. CA 12707 IOl'lded&l •••CA•™ NEI.D CASH? 1•7'-=1 A COOL JOBI Entry klvel poshion, 18 or older, no exp nee, t.riim1ed 111Come and oro~ PoCeooat ..,11111 es1ablish1n~ ne• llCCOUO\$ In major and resort areas (NY, F . HI, Guam etc.) excellent oppol1Unlty to entet Job market 88&-408-6445 1tf\nl1, $185Clmo. yr IMM. Agt 949-49$-2092 182 ltOUSES.totroOS FOR RENT NEWPORT 8EAa4 UDO ISLE 48drm'3Bath l:: gar, Nve on the 1sl1nd 111 this extre large home, 1 yr lease $5700.mo 94~"7227 Htwport Height• 2br 2be . VIiia Balboa, bav v1aw, vauttt!d tell, lip. w'd. 2-cat ~ S1800 81•22H 314 ·eAYSHORES' •bi 3ba din donrm lg brd; PBliO, Slaps to pnv beli, oated comm, avail now S397Smo 949-631 ·599<1 Bitgllt 4bf, Beck B1y .,., for luue C111d triencly, S2650lmo 714 82HI094 or 949·78e·8343 Harbor view Homes. 4Br 2.hBI, Lg yud grelt comm, li.vard WiMna school 1yr ISi S3100 94g.644-6675 BIG CANYON BROADMORE Wetd IOCaled 4Br JBa, lmmed OCClUpancy, xtnt cond. lrg yrd, I year lease $4500/mo 949· 723-0940 or 949-50!1-1186'l'pgr 183 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST Beat O«an View 4Bt + (Cempo Bello), gated convn, upgraded. 3c gar, S5000r'mo Agl 94&-552-6 700 1202 ROOMS I • FOR RENT Motel MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00 t 1111 Wkly (M\lst prlfflll \NI Ad) 235 ITnl & lulc:lltflett:s S1111•ed on bu uliluly IMdscaped ground& FEATURES: 24·HOUI Lobby/Direct dlal phonu/FrH HBO, ESPN & DistJPOGI & Jacuut Guel1 11unc1ty ~ to 405 & s~ Fwys Mrl'a hom o C F grds C01111rt and bChl W allUog clslance to stlOPI & t6'11Ut80I$ COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Harbor Blltd Phone MM4Ml40 412 CEMmRY LOTS Pacific View Memorial Ne.vpott V• 1058 A & 8, prime property wlextras, great savngs 949-588-5943 420 GARAGE SALES SS MONEY FOR $$ 11 AM1Q~ A BooK.S COU£C11BLES PAINTh"iG.S POTTERY I ITEM TO HOOSEJtOU" l 40 years Huge Gtr191 Saltlll /fl Nswport Beach ltema from 25e·S300 949.673.622 AUTOBISTRO now h111ng dependable, courteous stall for el poS1lrOll$ starting 11 $7 .25/hr plut modlctl ~ntllla, bonut I stock option ptogram. Sehry highe1 dtpend- lng on experience. Pl41a5e leave message 9'9-833-1408 ext 13 lam·12pm S1turd1y 0 3134 Korry t.n, Co1t1 MH1 I I Y11d·S11t m Ogle, CM 454 FURNITURE Sat. 12111, Mpm. 6ikea. • • 1oyt. lumttvll. ctothng auto hlllan leather aol• I to-. accessonttS, h5ewarus, elC Mil, new shll wiappecl. very son. top quahly was $2000 I «O ll$CELUNEOOS I sacrd $890 949·261·9933 Barltndtt PIT hout1 3pm·IO·pm wed & fr1 t lam-&>m Sat & Sun Clll 949-644-e!IOO to apply irl person FOR HI II! l(lnQ COOiiiiy ca/Y9d p!tle ~ beef. 4 f)C)6191 Canopy; matt --Ho"'"u""'o"'"A,..Y""'S""PE"'"C"'"IA-L-5115 hlcil, peld. $2500 so• S900'of>o Marl< Kio!fT ems SEASONED FIREWOOD Lindscapt signed $165 CORD IU'Oblred lramed Mal111'1 OSLUE PRINTER• NB Arch firm, FT pot, learn wtil .. tltll $850hr 10 ltart. Good OMV, 94t-752·1IOO FREE DELIVERY w1lhln l.IWrence apprais $2675 reuon. 714 .. 94-0911 $120Q{obo 949-760-1183 CASHIER/CLERK fltx hrt. F/PT tot local Phll'INCy. ROSE PARADE/ROSE BOWL xlllt grand 6tand MllS. and roinl IJlp 1rans1tr from Anallehl game seats. Buy/Sal 9"49-642-8542 WOLFF TANNING SEOS T.AN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME UOltt lrom $199 00 Low t.(onlNy Pty!Mnl ~EE COlot c.taloo Call 1..00-711-0158 3 signed Galle Vases $450ea , real IYO!Y piaces S950ea L1llque, (13) bronzes, ioct 711 Grecian Um girl IOIR.lin ~ S 11il< sel $3600 fum Bronze man & wom111 tianet lbl neai ffl• size C0$1 $It K 14111 sell $1800 Ile IMMS0-41310 LION L TRAINS WANTEO brol<~e SS PAID PP 714-206 7993 I 8onef111. Clll Chlrltt 1 456 I Ml!~ Pager 714-21'""°7 u'~'"""" Cour1Dlt9dor/ReMMlllOn anandent PfT tor bU$y PETS R PEOPLE TOOi Newport Beach Ttnn11 CIUb • All brHdl doglleat• Call 941M44-6900 bolrdlll9• I groom~= DELIVERY PERSON Wt ull poodltt, pu FleJCibll In, PT. Cal Chtlr1ts T-cup1 6 mini• Must have own car 35 y11 txp. 714-546-2841 Pager 714·218..,.07 CAT. wttl·m•nntttd Home WOIW1 Wanted long~tlred, flm• 2 yr1, to make acertted cand..., Big grHn tyH. Ftt To apply call Toll Free. 11&854-32.46 , ...... $584410 88 GALLON FISH Law Fliln. ReCePtlOOi.t. TANK with lights, ~~h~ c~fi1-=~~ 3 filter•, stand, 949·756·5250 or •·mall f I 1 h . $ 1 5 0 • attMlblnoOIOI com 71 ~540-5995 RANNY neea;a tot hancliO clC)ped tttn, E tide CM. I ~ I A,"=~-=ti:'~ ~-On the move? Sell you,..,xtra ~~.:e's .~~~~ ,:~: househof d tow .. sit. 94M117~5 Items or Pl9« MNOl-3200 In Class If led ;\PPOINIJIFJft' SEl'IUlS FT/Ff Day & C\'tnlng sli lfts Top-producers higher • Rnllh. 1Xnlll lll'U11U • 401-lt "'- • P.ild ... • ~ I.ml nlll*'!wllt Esu1bli•h~'tl llt 1911!1 tn ('<tU>ll'M udpll'tl c.tl ... l(JL /-888-313-47" PHONIAOOM SUPIRVISOM 15-20 Ttlll'nllbeM looldng lor llM\ dt\ltlopl(, ...,. ~ll h ln'IMWe~ Lorcl ttrm~ UClll!nll'OiWfl opportunity. Pltut COIUCl GordOn or Ml/II al 1-4188-313-47 .... TftndWIMl ,.._,. Costa ...... C.. EOE •RETAIL SA St FT SaJtt pt0ffftlonal w/ ...... .,, • detlgn ~ led, well organlz.td, tearn pl1yw. Work In a be•tJ iliciwroom In the S1onemlll Dttlgn C1r. AYlll lmmedl PlolM call 714-641-4000 or Fu Rttumo 714-6414332 Rtedlalee UNITED coc.oq OFlllNmoN '°""' Cotllt PIUa • STORE MAHAOEft We n ~ tor a ""'** mng9f h1 knows the boltOll'l llne .. SALES ,,._, llM ,. energy & loYo 1o Mil 2yraeicp riiq'd Top Pey + Commlsilon and eor.... Cel C.thy • (1'1 4)7M-1IOO Retail S11t1 UNfTED COLORS OF BENETTON South CON1 Plua FIT~+ Comm pus benefits PIT Sl7hr • Comm We are looki1Q ror super sales people With lots °' lrl8fgy &~r · Need txtrl SS cash$$ tor tho Holdaya? Give US I cal 714 754·5415 or """'1 In pe1$«1. SALES Comm newspaper group looblQ for in5lde Siies r11e>1 Shoufd POSHSS strong pl'lone Sa.let ability, be or· gamed & haVo mt cust MIV sklls SaJatY + COl'llTI Bontll pllg Incl '° 111 plan Drug screenlng/phyalcal req<J. EOE Send resume to Ml/1r.ey Dlnltls, 330 West S., St, Costa Mesi. CA 92$27 or lax reMne IO (IM9) 631~. STARTYOUA OWN BUSINESSI Sot your O'M'l 9Ctltd- ule Cor4rol YIM own Income Stl from ywt homo, II worll, ~ IUndralHrt Bt 1n Avon AeprestntallYe Ctlll (888)S01·2866. • PHONE REPS. FUii ttml, energellc for Mortgage Co, Eam to $600 + wit+ btntl Slits~ plltned CorUct Mebsa. 94~250-5719 Our office wm be closed on Friday, December 24th. All deadlines wllf be moved up as follows: EDITION DEADLINE Fnday, December 24 ............................. Thursday, Decembe; 23-Noon Saturday, December 25 ......................... Thursday, December 23-2 p,m, Monday. December 27 .......................... Th,ursday, December ~3-5 p.m . To place a n w ad or chanae a current ad, the abOve deadlines will epply, Thanks for ycur cooperation. • • • • I .. • • • Pit• .. be we1y ot Olll of arH c:omp1nlt1 Chick whh Ille loc•I lie«« Buelntu Bu· ,.,u before you Hnd any money or feta for tlr'Vlc:ee. Rtld end undtrstend eny con· tr1c:t1 btlore you algn. 1~~~g1 CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT fNnc:lal Probltmt, Big 0t Sm11t Bu1lnHt Startup1. Or P9non1I W1 Ctn Http. 1~264-5107 . . ... I To l!NDW= 11 ets c~= I Its CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS Monty lo loan CADll.LAC ELDORADO 'IM Haoo AiJto T~. 290 np. NOllhslal NI cord llllOOlltle, P0"'1 Consd llOll 10W 46)< wti pell1 aletrrG Aim1lnl r. "' mocinroof 00 & more all abs ;;;;;;;;;::=;;~;;;;;;; (620294J s111 (W72 "°'' 'un 695 CARS/TRUCKS (T1~=~00 Un~ ~/ury NAJWSUVS clDiCUc FietiWOOd '92 FORD [6&~700lto ... , ACURA 3 0 Cl 87 ~ "t:wl~~·,:-8~1)11'f leatlltf. 11110- RQM mttal!c/vrey teuier. trldH'I~ mellc ?'""'ICY~ RRarA auto, 111, moonrool. IUI 11""' (Z2t7681 . Sll.iB8 llovl. 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MW hrea IU41y CO, and more• Super c:1een1 (714)54~t100 loldod, orig owne1, al r•· (511328) $17 988 CHEVROLET TAHOE .91 cords Bel\M~ Mutt Selll NABERS ?WO 1ea~ ..,_. $10,990.080 9(721.q72 (71A)540.ll100 .~ c"~t~ ""-Jtet> Griilici.Chtrokll '93 Cedillllc: Concovrt 115 (108654) $25988 !;,~~r:V~.1o2~':::l, ~.800 Low 44~ mler.. V8 No'1hstar NABERS vv 94 lea r, ~.super cteenr (71 4)541)-9100 M«·tMI 1289724) $19.988 CHEVY ASTRO VAN .99 LEXUS ES300 'iii NABERS Wlite (1lllm2) $23.995 (714)54G-lllOO Low 1~ mrles wll!B, r911 u Wli1e (1114949) S2J 4115 CAOiLLAc DEVILLE 'Ill ~l=S~ ol warranty, LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Ordy 58 000 miles 1 OW!ler, (1 639n) s19 988 (900)2111-3747 eitreme good cond $5.325 NABERS LEXUS ES300 117 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR St-W?IF ~'d T.ANN>Jt tflUS~H '01 In. llU:' I n<,• WL Sl •8 ti> .I 10 ., ~ORIH •\KJUIJ ~I\ 6 > K 7 -1 ~h .5.? l~ , ... , ... ~ ¢ ,\ Q J 111 M 3 • K .I-' x, .. .? 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