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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-13 - Orange Coast Pilot... "------·-- .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2000 . ' ·What does the City ·Council think of Gi;eenlight? . . ' -. Hl'm not going to give you my personal opinion on this. I don't know yet.n "I'm not going to vote for it. No way. It doesn't create a solution. The Greenlight initiative stops development." "What Greenlight dei>esn't do is fix the problem. Proposed projects will go to adjoin- ing cities, people will commute, and we'll still have the traffic." "I'm going to vote agai11st it. It's not necessary. I think it's an abuse of the democratic process. I will tell everyone not to vote for it." Hl'm going to vote against it. The.bottom line is, is it good for the community?" "I think that to put the community under a slow-growth policy is not in the best interests of th~ city." - "I would vote against it There are so rnany reasons why. One of my huge concerns is that it will essential- ly eliminate all gen- eral plan af('lend- ments in the city." For the latest on the controversial Greenlight initiative and an r explanation of its intentions, see story on Page A6 -Tom Thomson -Tod Ridgeway -Jan Debay -Dennis O'Neil -John Noyes -Norma Glover -Gary Adams A RINGER OF A SUNSD , OONlfACli/DAAYPILOl Michelle Chtanca throws a horseshoe into the air as she enjoys the warm sunset off Newport Beach. Chianca, who ts visiting from Boston, would probably be indoors U she were home, where it ts 20 degrees cooler. Two decades on, halfway house draws fire •Tucked away in the suburbs for 20 years, home for female convicts may run afoul of city laws. ANDREW Ct..A7tR "The children nde by on their iwy Pb bikes every day with their eye~ MESA NORTH -Quie t McKinJey Way is lmed with ranch homes, well-cut lawns and driveways plugged with ·station wagons and sedans ... Nothing strange, nothing exceptional. No reason to appea.r on the city's radars, except for the fact that six residents of a gray home on the comer of McKinley and Cheyenne Street are chained and cuffed before they're shuttled off to work m a van, e cortcd by an armed guard. like saucers,• said Nick Hanson, whose home faces House of Sarah, the only state-contractc..'<i women's halfway house in Orange County. The home is where six women -convicted of nonviolent, often drug=related ~es -serve the final three to four months of their prison terms while working and saving money for tJleir post- prison life. . Although it's been there since 1979, mostly unnoticed by its neighbors, a preexisting city ordinance may force House of Ci Sarah out of the neighborhood. In the fall, the City Council - concerned that too many group homes were moving into the city -directed its development ser- vices staff to count its nursing homes, halfway houses, alcohol and drug recovery centers, foster homes and homes for disabled children. The stafJ found that the city's only hdlfway house violated city codes prohiblting group homes in residential neighborhoods. Pe rry Valantine, the city's development services director, said the state may have licensed the facility more than 20 years ago without comadertng the oty ordinance. • 1t appears that the type of A sure s.ign' freeway. has identity crisis • Costa Mesa. Freeway has suddenly become Newport Fr~way~ }ASMINtl l.Efl Mr Pia! More than 20 years after State Route 55 was renamed - no longer the Newport free- way, but now tbe Cotta Mesa freeway li still not sure what tt. The ...... Deputtnent Of nanspotWIOD at ... point pUt \I{> ....... DGitbl>Ound S8n DlegO Pleeway to let dri- ftl'I lmow .., ... imdag tbe ea.ta MeN t5S} l'lwwQ ....... facility they're· operaung would not have been p<>rrnittcd at any lime, even 201 yc>ars ago,· he Sdld. MBut it's not surpnsi.ng for~ the state to issue pcmuts without verifying whether they're per- mitted by the city's laws.• But Betty Pannell, a supervi- sor in the state Department of Corrections' Parole Division, said the city has known about the facility c1nd \ts location for years. She said the city gave the cen- ter "verbdl or some other approvttl" when its owners signed their latest contract wtth the stale in 1996. . "The city would huvc to have some c hange m their ordinance SEE HOUSE PAGE A20 IN DATEBOOK Stephen antacroce reviews NfWPOrt leach'• Ba}'1lde. see Page AUL Crystal Cove defender~ score victory ,,. lrvme Co. agrees to make , changes to housmg development that should alleviate problems of runoff on prisbnc beaches. JA ... '1111:"1.I Lil Ocr,l'ilol SANTA MONICA -To the U>old.tive delight of local bedch preservationists, the Irvine Co. announced Wednesddy it is making envrronment-friendl}' revisions to its 635-home pro,ect above Crystal Cove State Park .. · The proposed development. under review by the Califorrua Coaslcsl Com.nus~ s10n, was scheduled to either receive the go-ahead or the boot b} st :ite offinah Wednesday al a meeting m Santa ~tomca, but an 11th-hour requc>st by the Irvine Co. postponed the public hcanng Wltil April. Carol Hoffman, .an Irvine Co. spokes- woman, said the company net•ds more time to work on a design that will chromate a SEE COVE PAGE A 19 Judge takes a Whack at tree· height dispute Precedent-setting agreement will limit height of greenery to 16 feet in Corona f lighlands \.O \Kl Sc 11\\ ARl Z ~Pb CORONA DEL rvtAR -An c. ... calatmg · dlspute between neighbors protecting their property values tn the terraced Corona · Highlands area has resulted ma pr ct."Cient- setting Ndgment rcqumng a local wo1rtan to trim the t!clli; surrounding her home. "The 1udge bus protected ocean view nghts He's· the first jbdge to do ~o. ~ said lawyer Dave McPh ·n.on ot th(• law hrm Watt, f loffer and F1D'.gerald, of the c-a • dgainst Corona HighlAn<l r stdent Mar- cella King. "Our hope i that v.e can avoid t.he-.e lawl>uits oycr height-; • SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A20 INDEX AlOUNO TIJWlf JJ ml IVY'S...... ,, __ .J.1. THElal -...A3 QASWIDS -""""_,_114 COMMlll1Y MUM ----All , DmlOOl ··-1S POU(I fl& _:-..JJ scan _____ .... 9GllS ~----------- 1111-------~------ . ·. -- r ' .. .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COJ'.AMUNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 I 200Cf . . What does th~ ·City Gouncil think of Gfeenlight? "I'm not going to give you my personal o pinion on this. I don't know yet." "I'm not going to vote . ...,for it. No way. It doesn't create a solution. The Greenlight initiative stops development." "What Greenlight doesn't do is fix the problem. Proposed projects will go to adjoin- ing cities, people will commute, and we'll still have the traffic." "I'm going to vote against it. It's not necessary. , I think it's an abuse of the democratic process. I will tell everyone not to vote for it." "I'm going to vote against it. The bottom line is, is it good for the community?" "I think that · to put the community under a slow-growth policy is not in the best interests of.the city." "l would vote againSt it There are so many reasons why One of my huge concerns is that it will essential- ly eliminate all gen- eral plan amend- ments in the city" For the latest on the tontroversiol 'tireenlight initiative ond on explanation of its intentions, see story on Page A6 -Tom Thomson -Tod Ridgeway -Jan Debay -Dennis O'Neil -John Noyes -Norma Glover -Gary Adams . ..., A RINGER OF A SUNSD - • DON UACH I DA Y Pit.OT Michelle Chianca throws a horseshoe into the air as she enjoys the warm sunset otf Newport Beach. Chlanca, who is visiting from Boston, would probably be indoors if she were home, where it ls 20 degrees cooler. . Two decades on, halfway house draws fire • Tucke d away ~ the suburbs for 20 years, home for female convicts may run afoul of city laws. ANDREW Gl.AZf.R "The children ride by on their ~Pb bikes every day with theU" eyes · like saucers," said Nick Hanson, MESA NORTH -Qwet whose home fa ces House of McKinley Way is lined with Sarah, the only state-contracted ranch homes, well-cut lawns and women's halfway house in dnveways plugged with station Orange County. wagons and sedans. • The home is where six women Nothing strange, nothing -convicted of nonviolent, often ClCeptional. No reason to appear drug-related cnmes serve the on the city's radars, except for the final three to four months of their fact that six residents of a gray pnson terms while working and home on the comer of McKinley saving money for their post- and Cheyenne Street arc prison We. chained and cuffed before Although it's been there since they're' shuttled off to work m a J979, mostly unnoticed by its . van, escorted by 4n armed neighbors, a preexisting city guard. ordinance may force House of Sarah out of the neighborhood. 1n the fall, the City Council - concerned that too many group homes were moving into the city -directed its development ser- vices stall to count its nursing homes, hallway houses, alcohol and drug recove!')' centers, foster homes and homes for disabled Children. The std.ff tound that the city's only httlfway house violated city codes prohibiting group homes m fesidentidl neighborhoods. Perry Valantine, the city' development services director, said th~ state may have licensed the facility more than 20 years ago without con idenng the aty ordinance. •tt app ant that the type of .. A sure sign freeway has identity .crisis • Costa Mesa Freeway has suddenly become New:pQrt Freeway. IASMJNELEB Dair"" More than 20 years after State Route 55 was renamed - no longer the Newport Free- way, but tbe Costa Mesa Preeway ii ttW not IW'8W.... .. The ..... Deputsnent of 1\'amportallOD • ... paint put \IP.••• tbeDOldd>OUnd Sa DMlgO ....._., tD w dd· YS1 llDoW.., W9N DI Ong dae Coeta M ... (55t Preeway Ml. facility they're operating would not have been permitted at any time, even 20 years tigo, • he said. "But it's not surprising for the state to tSSue pemuts without vcnfymg whether they're p r- nutted by the city's laws." But Betty Parrnell, a supervi- sor in the state Department of Corrections' Parole D1vjsion, swd the nty has known about the fdc1lity and its loc;ation for ycllrs. She said the city gave the cen- te r •verbal or some other approvdl" ·when 1ts owners 1gncd their latest contract with the state in 1996 •The city would hove to have some change in their ordinance SEE HOUSE PAGE A20 IN DATEBOOK Stephen Santacroce reviews N..-port '8ach'I Bayside. See Page All. Crystal Cove defenders score victory · Irvine Co. agrees to make changes lo h ousing d evelopment that should alleviate problems of runoff on pristine -beaches. .J A. '>\fl?\'l'i tn; Dlff Pb SANTA MONICA -To the tentative delight of local beach preservationists, the Irvine Co. announced Wedrlesdav it 1s making environment·friendly reVlSions to its 635-home project above Crystal Cove State Park. The proposed development, under re'View by the CaWomia Coastal Commis- sion, was scheduled to either receive the go-ahead or the boot by state ofhnals Wednesday at a meeting m Santa Momca, but an 11th-hour request by the Lrvine Co. postponed the public hearing until April. Carol Houman, an Irvine Co. spokes- woman, said the company needs more bme to work on a design that will ehmmate a SEE COVE PAGE A 19 Judge takes a whack at tree height dispute Precedent-setting agreement will limit height of greenery to 16 feel in Corona Highlands. \.•JM~l 5<.1W.AKTZ ' CORON\ DcL MAR -An e:.calating dispute bctwC'en neighbors protectmg thclT property Vdlue5 m the terraced Corona ijighlands axca has resulted m a precedcnt- st>tting judgment requiring a local woman to tnm the trees surroWlding her home "The )udge hdS protected ocean Vtew rights He's the hrsl 1udge to do o, • aid lawyer Dave McPher.;on of the law hnn Watt, Hoff r and Fitzgerald, of the ca against Corona I l1ghland rc:.1d nt Mar- cella ){jng. •our hope is that we can avoid the."e lawsuits ov •r he1~hts. • SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A20 .. INDEX AIOUll) 10WM '"JJ llST IUY'S, __ .A2 TillBJ. -.Al QASSllDS -,_,, ... COflllllY fOlla. -""'" All IM1llOOI 15 PUINl5 SICllY - llmS .. .. .. A2 Thursday, January 13, 2000 llST IUYS greer Wylder Postmillennial sales are still out there - .. A tldnson's Men's Clothing is having its serruannui\l sale throughout the store. Merchandise is reduced up to 50%. Included m the sale is clothing from Reyn Spooner, Corbin, Hathaway, and Southwick. Atkinson's is at 3430 Via Udo, across from the Udo Theatre in Newport Beach. Call (949) 673-0653 for more i.nfQnna· tion.. My favorite baby accessories store, Bassinet & Blueberries, is having a three- day-only sale starting Friday and running through Sunday. Selected merchandise is reduced by 20%. The store carries the best in baby linens, furniture, clothirlg and gifts. The clothing is sized for newborns to 24 months. It's at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa, For more information, call (949) 650-2244. Another great sale is gomg on directly next door at Suzy L for. fashion. Ever since the ladies clothing and accessories boutique opendi last August, it's been a huge hit. It's filled with gr~t dresses, sweaters, pants, handbags and other accessories. There are styles and prices for everyone and there are new arrivals daily. The winter sale merchan- dise is reduced by 20% to 75%, and there are additional markdowns from the previous sale. For more details, call (949) 650-2244. 1\vo other gre(lt stores in the same center having January sales are Blue Springs, Ala. !JlUques and Bow Danglers BouUque. If you love vintage home furnishings, lighting, and the Shabby Chic look, you'll love Blue Springs, Ala. Its blowout millennium sale .includes antiques and accessories reduced by 20% to 50%, and 10% off on Shabby Chic bedding and lamp shades. Call (949} 642- 3632 for more information. Bow Danglers is having a sale on selected clothing and acces- sories, which will be reduced by 30% to 75% through the end of the month. For details, call (949) 642-5459. Today is the last day of the millennium blowout sale at Luxuries, Newport Beach. The home furnishings and accessories store has reduced all store merchandise by 20% and all Christmas and millennium merchan- dise is 40% to 50% off. The store is filled with Italian furniture, Italian ceramic pieces, gifts items, scented candles, an exclusive line of Canadian bath and body lotions, home and garden accessories and 1940s princess cases. Luxuries, Newport Beach is at 322 Old New- port Blvd. in Newport Beach. It's open Tues- day through Saturday. Call (949) 642-1060 for details. One of the best local women's and chil- dren's clothing stores, Magasln 209, is having a sale. Selected merchandise is marked down as much as 60%. Magasin 209 is at 209 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island. Call (949) 673- 5542 for more information. It's a great tune to stock up on holiday cards for next Christmas. There's a nice selec- tion of cards at Where's The PartyJ and at Francis-Orr Fine StaUonery. Where's The Party? has reduced all holiday and select everyday items by 50% to 75% through Sat- urday. The one-stop party supply store also cames wcdd.mg announcements and special occasion announcements, aQcj offers custom gift-wrapping. lt'S at 270 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Call (949) 722-1803 for details. Francis- Orr Fine Stationery has reduced its prices on Christmas cards, napkins and other supplies. The store canies the best in stationery, cus- tom cards, gifts, and frames. It's at 2823 E. Coast HJghway. in Corona del Mar. Call (949) 675-1010 for more information. • BEST IUYS Is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know ~f a good buy, send • fax to (949) 646--4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys. 330 W. Bay St Costa . Mesa 92627 REAPERS HODJNE JOcals only Running interference HE tS A aossing connoisseur. A BRIGHT IDEA , Anthony Nguyen is wearing a flo~t green vest over his security guard's unifonn. Even from halfway down Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa, where Nguyen works as a crossing gua(d, he glows like something out of a comic book, sort of like a radiated super- hero. The 21-year-old Garden Grove resident works the evening shift in front of the lmperi· al Banlc 'fower, making sure that pedestrians and construction workers don't get squashed by motorists while the building is undergoing extensive renovations. • The managers of the building decided about a month ago that they needed to have someone out on the street coordinating the busy traffic. So they asked their own security guards if they wouldn't mlnd strapping on the green vest, picking up the big red "STOP" sign and running a little interference. · As Nguyen readies b.imself to charge out into the st:J:eet and stop an. oncoming car, he seems content with his new role. "Some guys think it's OK," he says of the job. "Some guys don't like it. But I wouldn't mind doing this, really." PLANS, BfG PLANS U Nguyen doesn't think of hm1self as "real- ly" doing the job he occupies on weekday evenings, that might be because he looks at life in the future tense. He may be wearing polyester slacks and clunky security guard shoes today, but that's not how he hopes to end up. . · WOlllll Daily Pilot Nguyen is a full-ti.me student at OCC and Coastline Community College. When he's not helping people get acro5S the street, he's studying electronics and computers. "The future's way ahead for me," Nguyen said. "Instead ot going out to play all the time, you put in some work now and later on in the future, you'll be able to enjoy." "You get a chance to work on ~ outside," Nguyen said. "You get the fresh air." At this point, an enormous construction truck goes rumbling by, its dilapidated engine clanking and spewing noxious fumes. worker can acquire and thereby reaching the top of the salary scale. SOMETHING IN lliE AIR "Sometimes you get the pollution." he said. "H you can get all eight licenses, you make about $240,000 a year," he said. . However, a question about the meaning of "NT" left rum puzzled. But stopping cars isn't such a bad way to make a living either, Nguyen said. He gets to see a lot of different people as they come and go from their workplace. The he gets to watch the pink-and-blue neon lights of the Edwards Theater marquee click on as the sun fades mtQ the horizon. THE DEVIL IN THE DETAJLS The crossing gig is only scheduled to last until March, when construction will finish. But Nguyen has bis career· planned out a few decades in advance. His ultimate goal iS to work with comput- ers, obtaining all eight licenses that an "NT" Nguyen considerecj the qi.iery, walked out into the street, stopped a car, and then returned to curbside. He still looked wonied. "It's a funny name," he said. "I forget what it means, to be honest with you." -STan' BY Al.Ex C0<XMAN; PHoto BY MAfllANHA DAY MAsSEY Iilternet after-schooI·special NEWPORT·MESA BOARD WRAP·UP GREG RJsuNc ~,.,. NEWPORT BEACH -Eight~year­ old Jeffrey Sch.midt went hunting for birds and deer Wednesday afternoon -at the library. Jenny Burlow, 9, conducted a worldwide search for an elusive woman without moving a foot. The two kids didn't have to exert much energy for their activitie,s, but their minds were bein~ chall~e:I:°· Or that is the hope by oty offi.i who added a different dimension to a free, after-school program that began Wednesday. Held at the Vincent Jorgensen Community Center that abuts Mariners Park, the educational project is a new facet of the city's after-school endeavor called KklsScene. Offered to children in the first through sixth grades, the project gives kids a chance to swf the Internet, explore databases for class reports and play games that aim to teach as much as entertain. "The project gives more of an acad- emic twist," said Melissa Adams, spokeswoman for the oty's Commum~ ty Services Department that runs the program. "It's an upbeat environment where kids can draw on each other for help ." There are four computers available to children five days a week. The pro- gram lasts anywhere from three to five hours, depending on the day. Adams estimates about 40 to 50 kids stbp by the community center every day. Chil- dren will bave to si~ up on a sheet at ISSUE: Citizen's Budget each computer station to log on. Advisory Committee HWaiting isn't a problem," Jeffrey ACTION: none taken said. HU I get bored, I can go outside SUMMARY: The committee and play." gave its final report to the Jeffrey said he might come by more board and asked that the often now that computers have been group's purpose be rede- added to the after-school curriculum. fined. The committee was His father has a computer at home, but. organized to advise the won't let his son access the Internet. "I think he womes about what stuff board on matters related to is on the Web," ·Jeffrey replied. "It's the district's budget and the cool to have somewhere you can go allocation of those funds. · and learn even more things out of the They are charged with classroom." becoming knowledgeable Jenny was glued to the screen, try· concerrung the state budget ing to locate C8rmen San Diego, a fie-and its impact on the dis- tional character who is the subject of a trict. Committee chair Mark popular children's game. Schulth 1d th board She looked in India and then Aus-e.i..s toj! e tralia, but was unable to find the that the group feels it is bet- trenchcoat-weanng woman. Jenny ter-suited to work on specif· said she enjoys the game because 1t ic projects, such as finding h~ her learn w}\ere places are. . funding sources for teacher I've only played it a couple of salary increases or aiding times, but I get to see places I migh committees, such as the never go," stle said. "I'd like to facilities committee. The back and finish this game. I wish ere board agreed to look at were more computer&.~ ----making changes to the The after-school progrQ.Ill has been board's duties. offered for more than 20 years by the city. Although many family households have a computer, Adams doesn't think that will keep children away from the center. · "It's an incredible academic resource," she said. ISSUE: Adopting new text· books ACTION: Approved 6-0, to adopt all b ut one textbook, which school board mem- WEATHER AND SURF bers will review SUMMARY: School Board member Wendy Leece asked that board members read the book "Oleanna • by David Mamet before approving it for use in the classroom. The book was requested for use in the 10th-grade Magellan sopho- more honors English course at Newport Harbor High School. Leece said the book contained matenal that the board should read before approving 1t for students. ISSUE: Add.mg money to the adult education fund ACTION: Approved 6-0 SUMMARY: MiKe '1urphy, , director of alternative adult programs and student ser- vices, requested an addi- tioncll $50,000 from the unappropriated reserve in the adult education fund. The money will be used to purchase new computer equipment and related soft- ware for a new staff technol- ogy training program. -Danette Goulet (949) 642--6086 ~ or lldYertlwments h«eln can be r~oducld wl1hout wtrtten per- mission of copyright owner ' . p·o LI C I F I l ES VOL 94, NO. 11 lffOMAS K. JOHNSON. l\ibhsh« TONYDOOUO, Editor JEMfU UGI.AM>, Senior City Editor S.J. CAHN. Oty £d1t0f' NANCY~ Futures Editor ROGER CMl..SC»I. Sports Editor MUCMMT'lfll. Photo EditOr NlntcJMY NCX. NMs Editor JOsm J. SANTOS. ~~ o~~ng I.MA ---"omOdol • ,...MDO ltWt. Chllf~Ofb' Record your comments about the Datly Pilot or news tips ADDRESS Ouf' address is 330 w:ar/ St., ~Mesa. CA 92627. COR8£01QNS It is the Pilot's policy to J)fompt· ly correct all ec'T'OB of subStMlce. Please call (949) S74-4268 fll The NeWport Be~ Mesa Daily Piiot (USPS-14'MOO) ii pul>- hshed Monday through s.turdty. In NeWport 8..ch and Costa M9u, = .,. _...,..only by to The llfMI Ot-. Cou ty (800) 2S2·t141. In ... 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'""' -1·l w ltNw '9tty..-.. ·· " ..... ] w ~-......... .... --....... 1·3w TIOES TOOAY Flmlow 8:02 e.m ............ n ......... : .. 2.3 First high 2;08 a.m .......................... 4.1 Second low 7.54 p m .......................... 1.0 Second high 1:15 p.m .......................... 3.6 ...,AV First low 9:42 a.m .......................... 1.9 Flrithigh 3:0) a.m .......................... 4.5 Second tow I .S. p m .......................... 1 A SlcondNgh • l:OJpm. ........................ u COSTA MESA • ••ddrighM\ Drive: A Jet of Jumper cables worth $70 ~re stolen from a car in the 100 blodc during Sunday evening. • Coronlldo Awnue: A briefcase and a purs. worth $1, 155 were stc>len from a car tn the 900 block at 4 p.m Dec. 3. • U.. ~ A Mt of tools worth $800 was stolen from,• home In the 100 block during Mondly evening. • "9tee S'"'9t A cellular phone worth $200 was Stoltn from a car In m. 3000 block dunng • Friday ~nlng. • lcMlth c:o.t Drive: A day planner and cW'! WOrth $189 wet'• stolen from a business lh the 1500 blodt at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 22. ..... llAOt • ....... ,..~A~ phone wotth S100 .. **" from • hoWt 1n Che , 100 btodc during the~ of Jan. 2. • ... cA,._ ......... A walttt and hi~ ._ wionh S 140 wtre ito6ln from a Wt In thl '50Dblo0 bet\•n 2 Md• p.fft. Jin S ·••owtc... ...... ,...., ..... warth SlOD .. ~ ftaln • qr In the toO blod& ....,., .. " .. and • p.m. Jin. .. Doily Pilot Thur~oy, January 13, 2000 A3 ActiVism, not personat attaclis, will rock the cradle M Y family goes to a lot of movies, and although our style was crnmped over the holi- days by il1hess, we still managed to see more than a dozen. Don't cnnge. I'm not gomg to list the five best or · the> five worst. But I would like to smgle out one that engdged me greatly and that you might possibly miss simply beca~se of a misleadmg title. It's called "Cradle Will Rock/ And it's not about a nanny stealing a baby or the b uth of Elv1s Presley. It's dbout the Great Depres- sion and politically mcor-. rect ideas and how the artists who expressed them were treated. The title is the name of a musical being rehearsed in the mid-1930s for produc- tion by the Federal Theater Pro1ect. The FTP was creat- ed by the ~oosevelt adntjn- istraliori to keep artists at work during the Depres- sion on the conviction, once haJd firmly in this country, 01a't their contribution is criltcal enough to an open society to merit substantial government support. 1t has special significance here because we keep electing a THE BELL CURVE joseph n. J bell congressman 'fhose major goal as a public servant appears to be denying such support to the arts. "Cradle Will Rock" dra- matized the workers' right to strike at a time when strikebreakers and goons were being hired to pre- vent the growth of corpo- rate unions, a period in American history that is seldom taught in our schools. The movie reachec:,l me on two levels. First , it caught the dehumanizing despair o'-the. De pression with graphi~ccuracy as 1 remember it. I can still see those e ndleS& lines for everything, but especially for work ~ any kind or . work. And, second, it also think Steve Snuth caught it med1o<:re educations have caught the power of ideas pretty well on Chnstmas taught them to desp1se. • to so threaten people that Day, when he took ·~-~i Th~n a letter-writer they would rather expunge 'umbrage with en Lies of his named Tom 'Williams than examine them. • column about the school anointed me as the world ·In a kind of preamble to board's failure to promote champion Bill Clinton the McCarthy hearings · Wendy Leece. "behind-kisser." Although I almost 20 years later, Ha1lie He made two points. m menhoned Clinton only Flanagan -who headed particular beanng on my once, m a quote from Chris the FTP -was called situation: that his critics got Co~ (and Williams has no before a committee of con-· on him for topics he never idea how J feel about the gressional reactionaries mentioned in his column, president or evidence to who found her ideas so dis-and then chose to divert support his thesis), he is turbing they not only attention from the message quite certain that my real forced the government to by unleashmg a personal motive in wnting the col- shut down •cradle Will attack on the messenger. umn was to "cover Clm- Roc-k," but attacked her That pretty well ton's behind." personally. The movie tells. descnbes two recent letters There is more.in the how the theater people -in the Pilot excoriating a same vein, but you g~t the led by Orson Welles and column of mme m which 1 idea. .. J ohn Houseman -pulled it took 1ssue with our local J could say a good deal off anyway. congressmen for trotting in rebuttal to the factual All of Uus came at a time out all the old Cold War arguments m both letters. when I was puzzling over rhetonc about Communists . WiJliarns pnnc1pal quoted how to.deal -if at all -in dealing with Chma. source for his informabon, with personal attacks m the Douglas Toohey made a for example, was the rigbt- letters column of the Pilot legitimate argument wmg Washington Tunes, from people who disdgree against my position, but which probably hasn't with my ideas, but know then felt required to reported that a Stanford noUung of me personally. explain that wasn't what I •University ¢enter for Inter- My policy wi!h angry let-wds up to at all. I was, he national Security study has ter-writers has always been said, "typical of the acade-concluded that the Cox to let the critics have their mic lightweights who see committee report was rid~ say and move on. l've nev-nothing in polttical and for-dJed with factual errors, its er had any illusions about e1gn policy questions but language Hmflammatory" the fa ct that some of my opportunities to enhance and its key conclusions social and political views their inflated self-impor-"unwarranted." Or that the are far from the norm m tance, their sense of supen-PBl has found no credible Orange County. ority over the lowly bour-evidence that the alleged But there is a line. And I geois citizenry that t~e1r Lo., Alamos spy, Wen Ho Flav orful & -Delicious Lunc hes& Dinne r Plug into the Pilot Class1f 1ed section to find services from electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters UC Berkeley, UC San Diego ... Lee, conun1tt d csp1onr1ge, and he has b<!'1n ind1c:'ted, Ublead, fOL UJlproperly downloadmg clil sitied files. But thut's not the pomt today We .. re talkmy heie about altdcking the ffif' • senger m st«?ad of th~ OINi· sag<>. I'll dnfend my po:;1- hons, whc•n nccl'S~<1ry. and I've evC'n b~t·n known to chdnge my mind Bui I don't know Tuoh•·y and· W1lhams, dnd they don't know me, and •\vt•n if we did know one anothn, that should have no h<>anng on thEYdeas hemg chal!Pnued. f !>uppo~e a haC'h1~Jor's degree from the Urn vers1ty of M1ssoun could b con- siderNi a "mediocre educd- tion." but lcdching lor 20 years m the UCI English : depdrtment of PhD'> wc1:. a lot more < onduc1v1• to humility than elf-unpor- tance. l only hopP that thP ideds I offer up hen• will stimuldl<' the kmd uf healthy dehtttl' thc1t makes dltdckm·g lhf' nwssenqci not only irre!Pvunt, hut foolish. • JOSEPH N. BEll 1s a Santa Ana ~ Heights resident H1s column runs Thursdays CATERING AVAILABLE =~~PARTYr UCLA, • USC ... 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Dtv"'P wl111l1 c1l111 lfflmllia1 · Ach1tva heirs h1gn honl 1tudmu stay on top1of kty detail From cnfuna ama11ng CSQVi co offcrlni Important Interview and ~ndauoo advice, Achleva1 pmonal "0UC1C cou~kin Will help ~ '°" Cf daollhrcr p1ep1re • wtnruna collfae -wl1eadon ................... '"' c:CMWelM htT..-::-U .. '•'*"°" intO theft q col _,_ ..... thcofeen~.a •icu1tcol .............. ,.1•"-----.... USD ... $rades9-12 ow .. . ' · A4 Thursday. Jonuory 13, 2000 'Daily Pilot Local activists questj9µ bay study • Water qualitY board is measuring the levels of disease-causing viruses in the estuary. lbty lt>t Local activists are question· 'lllg the merits of a study mea- suring the levels of disease- causing viruses in the bay, say- ing, among other things, that it could ultimately . exempt inland cities from enforcing state water-quality standards. The health"risk assessmen~ . which ~being jointly conduct- ed by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quahty Control Board, the Irvine Ranch Water District . and city of Newport Beach, is testing the' bay water for virus· es dangerous to hwnans. The study, which is being managed by· the water district and is expected to be finished by November, uses a model to show the flow of bacteria in the bay. Then, with the infor- mation collected, it attempts to determine the risk> to the health of a swimmer. The study also includes a survey of people who use, the bay for water sports. The findings could change the "total maximum daily load• -the allowable amount of a harmful substance -for fecal coliform. High fecal col- iform counts can indicate that pathogens, which are microor- ganisms and VJ.TUSeS that cause disease, might also be in the water. The board approved the standards for fecal coliform in December, but agreed to include the study when it mod- ifies the total maxunum daily load in the future. ·extlude$ Home Furn1~1ng But Jack skinner, a bay activist, said he believes the study will have nothing to add. His objections to the assess- ment focus on one portion of the study that uses a ipccific virus to detennine the health risk to humans. Richard Gersberg, a profes- sor at the Graduate School of Public Health at San Diego State University,.said the virus . infects bacteria only and not people. · Gersberg, a.,, consUltant for Defend the Bay, the Newport- based environmentalist group that has previously fought the water district, said he believes the study will not be worth its $260,000-Gosl "The· supposition here is that there is a correlation between the bacteria and the hwnan viruses,* Gers berg said. •That's the assumption ·that I find to be wrong. And if it is wrong, then any estimate .of the healtl} risks are wrong." · Ken Thompson, the water district's water quality director, said he has faith in the consul- tants' expertise. ·we've puttogether the best experts in the field, the best virus expert, the top microbiologist,• Thompson said. "They're convinced that we're taking the best approach." ' Thompson. who also point- ed out mat neither he nor Skinner were scientists, said it is too early in the study to start criticizing the results. Skinner said he predlcts there will be low levels of the .· in,luding surfboards New Styles Arriving Daily We need to make room for our Sot. Jan. 22nd SEMI· ANNUAL SALE 9:00 o.m .. 5:00 p.m. virus, which is commonly found in treated waste water, m Newport Bay now. He and· other bay activists fear the result of this will be cities upstream not cleaning up their .LET'S .DANCE runoff, argwng that pollutants will be diluted in the bay. City officials are also con• cerned, 'saying that the maxi- mum daily loads should also apply to the water before it gets to the bay. The new stan- dards, if applied only to the bay water, could mean more responsibility for Newport Beach and its taxpayers. · The City Council at i}S Jan. 25 meeting Will consider a resoluti9n stating that the city believes water entcnhg .the . bay should not be exempt from the water-quality stan- dards. RAFAEL FRANCO I DJ' Y Pit.OT Natalie Arellano auditions for New York's School of American Ballet summer program at JlmmJe Defore Dance Center in Costa Mesa on Saturday. · Hours M-F 10-6pm Sat 10-Spm Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers •Work Books (All Subjects) • Stanford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Christian Materials • Learning Games & Much More • Laminating Available 1215 Baker Si., Unit J Costa Mesa (Baker & Fairview) (714) 557-7750 ~PPAREL SALE 25%~40% OFF lteme t ~UTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MAsTER MORNING P RE-SCHOOL PROGRAM Enrolling Now for January!! • Christian lnsrruction • Devdopmcntal Program •Phonics • Computer Instruction 8:30 AM to 11 :30 AM .Ages 3 co 5 years 2900 Pacific View Drive Corona del Mar, California 92625 (949) 759-1146 Doily Pilot Residents fear development . of beloved par~ ' Thursday, January 13, 2000 AS -OT ' £ L •t• UA, HI A4.'t"Pll0\ As district prepares. to sell the Balearic site to help pay for school maintenance, neighbors are mobilizing. Moses McCulloch, far right, pulls his friends around on a tire swing at Balearic Day Care Center at Estancia Park.· The Newport-Mesa School District plans to sell the site. The city of Costa Mesa is a possible buyer. Above left, Ryan Weir, riglit, throws leaves on McCulloch during recess. 0ANb1Tl GC>l . .1 Fr !kit Nol COSTA MESA -Dozens of chil- dren may lose theu stomping grounds if the school d.lslnct goes ahead With the planned sale of a ne1ghborhO,Od park, res1den~ fear. For more than 22 yed.[.S, the city of Costa Mesa's recreation department has run a community anq day-ca.re center m Baleanc Park. Now, as the school district pre- pares to sell the 9.25-acre property to the highest bidder, community members are banding together to fight the sale. Residents are worried about potentially losing that open space to a d~veloper, said resident Fran Hill, one ol severaJ neighbors opposed to the saJe. •My personal goal would be to leave it as it is," Hill said. "It's serv- ing its purpose as a park, a play- ground and a' community center. I think it's being used to its full advantage." Although the concept of selling the p,roperty is not a new one, resi- dents mobillied when the district received a recommendation Tues- day night to sell' the land. That rec- onunendation was part of the facili- DaiJ)i Pilot Fmd 1t fast 1n your hometOllVTl neWspc1per NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA IGP ties committee's finaJ.r report. The comnuttee, responsible for examin- ing Newport-Mesa's crumbling schools and finding a way to fund the needed repairs, suggested sell- mg the park and another district- owned property to fund future upkeep and maintenance of the improved schools. The city leases the BaJearic Park land from the district and will have the first opportunity to buy the property, which would ensure it remains a park. But residents fear the city may not be able to afford the land. "The aty wants it,· said Glen ()£ecfac Winier c5au1· SHOT ChooM from KAMIKAII, PUlPU HOOTH OI WATllMll.ON SHOOTlll RDAY DINNER SPECIALI IRISH DINNER hd•nglon'I ...... Ale •3.S0 K..,lhe .... tl 10°k OFF TOTAL FOOD BILL • 0venl cSafe cS/arls ~clay c:5av.ins of .. Stroud, recredtion supervisor for the oty. "You can't afford not to take open _park ldnd, but it's expensive' property." Costct Mesa pays the d1sttict $42, 1a2 a year for the land. The city has been on d yetlr-to-year lease since Apnl, when its five-year lease expired. Meanwhile, upset r~sidents are d1stnbuting hundreds of n1er~ throughout the neighborhood to I raise dWclreness, Hill scljd The fliers redd #Sell Baleanc? No' No' J Not • - Those ruers dre bemg followed I by d petition to fight the sale. · Beatn7 Smith and Consulo C)alatdr, two n.innws m Costa Mesa who uring lhl!lr three .. rnall charges to the f>drk e\PI"\' ddy, arP not con- cerned with fundmg sc hoot mainte- nance. They're woncleung where neighborhood children w 111 play ,.,'ithout tht:! P.drk. ll would he had for the kids,· Snuth said. "It's I.be only pldce they have to go • ' · A community meeting 1s planned for Thursdav Jc n. 20 at 7·30 p.m. at the Balednc Cenll'r. 1975 Baleanc Dnve. UuVld Brooks; Vlce president of the school hourd, will ~pedk and answer questions. .- • ... . A6 Thursday, January 13. 2000 Daily Pilot C9uncil takes issue with ·Greenlight measure . . ...... . .• Councilman Dennis O'Neil says the initiative iriiplies Newport government is 'out of control.' . ~ NEWPORT BEACH The council blJJ'St through the dam of silence Tuesday, uitl~ashing a torrent of criti- cism about a controversial slow-growth mitiative known as Greenllght. After months J of stony silence -while signatures were collected to get the measure' on the November ballot -an otherwise stan- dard debate heated up into a • dramatic exchange between City officials and community activists. ·1council members) were trying to intimidate us. but Tom Hyan.s and I stood our ground,• said proponent Phil Arst. •No one's mind was changed, but I didn't expect that.• Council members find the measure problematic because they say it takes a stab at the democratic process and, therefore, at the role of elected officials to rep- resent the community. The measure proposes to take decision-making powe~ from the council on poten tial developments and give it to residents. · "This initiative would lead people to believe that we have a governm,ent · out of control,.. Councilman Dennis O'Neil . said. "We are good stewards of the public's trust. I don't like being accused of not being re$ponsible." The Protect Prom 1taffic and Density initiative propos- es to let residents vote on developments that ~ould require a •major" general plan amendment. Proponents say "major• means develop- ments that would create more than 100 peak-hour car tnps, JtlOre than 100 homes or more than 40,000 square feet of floor area over what the city's general plan allows. However, a closer look reveals the measure is much more complex than meets the eye. The thresholds do not sim- ply apply to the city.. but to each of 49 distinct neighbor- hoods, which all have a dif- ferent history of general plan amendments. · Compounding this is that the mea.$Ul'O is retroactive. It requir~s that 80% of the changes to the general plan during the last 10 years be added. to the numbers of a proposed project. Once any of the thresholds are maxed out in any of the 49 specific areas, virtually MY develop- ment would require a vote. As such, residents could be deluged with reviewing gigantic environmental reports and planning docu- ments for each pxospective project that surfaces, ·O'Neil said. Wit.hµl the next yeor, there are 11 major projects going through the approval process. •Are people going to be voting every three months? How are we going to pay for these · electionsr O'Neil asked. ·1 elect my official to go to Sacramento or. Wash- ington because 1 (don't have time] to read all the legisla- tion." · ·The measµre would put an unnecessary burden on citi- zens because there are already government provi- sions to voice their opinions on prospective projects, sai~ Councilman Gary Adams. Residents can contact council members to object to a devel- opment and also have the V 0 L U N T E E R D I R E C T 0 R Y. EASTER SEALS The Easter Sea.ls needs vol- unteers for ongoing clerical work and to help in programs for children with disabilities and in special events. For more information. call (714) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guides needed to help visitors lea,m • about their environment. For more information, call · (949) 645-8489. FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. Call 642-6060 lo help Friends in Service to Human- ity (FISH) assist-with the Mobile MeatS program and provide ongoing emergency assistance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assistance in a v;lriety of areas. For more information, call (949) 645-8050. , EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Donate new school sup- plies or become a volunteer to. help children victimized by child abuse. Volunteers work with county referrals to assist high-risk victims of parental drug addiction. Drop . off supplies at the Child Abuse Center Office in Costa Mesa at 2482 New- port Blvd., No. 7; or Union Bwik in Newport Beach at 1090 Bayside Drive. Call (949) 722-1107 for more informption. ANT IQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE "Nc.ne, Urii.qU& Shop~(a.ledt witJt, T r-~e¥(or-yow-ff~" .... 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Supporters, however, say that one of the motivations behind this initiative is that citizens have a right lo decide the futurecourse of their city. Proponents believe that citi~ zens· should be able to put a ' cap on the city's development in order to slow the increas- ing traffic problem. But Councilwoman Jan Debay said the measure won't solve the city's traffic problem. •Those pro1ects will go to adjoining cities, peopl~ will commute and we'll still have the traffic," she said. Council members fear the initiative will stop ·growth and therefore prevent residents from get;,ting the high level of city services they are used to in Newport Beach. A recently r~leased flve-year financial forecast indicates the city will need to find additional sources of revenue to keep t,bese services going. "The thing.I think we have to understand is that as our costs ·go up, our property tax will not sustain this city, H said mayor John Noyes. •The bot· tom line is -is it good for the community? H FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY USED BOOK STORE Volunteers are needed to staff the book store located JUSt inside tl'le entrance of the Ccp- tral Llbrary. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Llbrary and are asked to work one tbree-hour shift per month. For more information, call (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS Gitl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders. serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or dasses. For more informa- tion, call (714) 979-7900. THE GlllllUIHT tllntATIVE: n.1· ... w1ti1o? THE WIO: The measure would amend the Newport Be~ch City Charter to require voter approval of projects that would requir~ major amendments to the city's general plan. 'Any development over what is approved in the exist1ng general plan requires an amendment. The basic thresh- olds in the initiative cfefinlng ••major" are 100 dwelling units, 100 peak·hour t raffic trips and 40,000 square feet of floor area. THE FINE PRlllT: ' . • The thresholds do not apply to the city as a whole, but to each of 49 distinct "statJstlcal areas# around the city, all of which vary in geographic size~ Each area also has a different history of general plan amendments. Some, such as Newport Center and the airport area, have had several, w hile others have had none. The initiative is retroactive, requiring that 80% of the total trips, density and floor area from general plan amendments during the last 10 years be added to the corresponding numbers for the proposed project. Once any one of t he Greenlight t hresholds are maxed out in a specific area of t he city, a development generating more than 80% of the th'resholdS"would require a citywide vote. The 80% figure would exclude items that are approved by voters after the initiative is passed. THE PROCESS: • Because the initiat ive is an amendment to the city charter, a proposed project would have to go through the city's existing approval process, including stat e- required environmental and traffic studies, before appearing on the ballot. Only general plan amendments approved by the City Council would go to the voters. HOW IT WOULD WORK: To illustrate~he process, here is a fictional example for a mixed-use development In the city: ~OFGENERAL Peak-boyr trim ~ sguace fed Pl.AN AMEN.,..,,-rs · IN PAST 10 YEARS FOR ntE SPEOFIC AREA: 80 80 800 PROPOSED PROJECT WOULD GENERATE: 50 50 1,000 CUMULATIVE TOTAi.: ' .130 . 130 1,800 NOHs . This project would require a citywide vote because the cumulative number of both homes and peak-hour trips is greater than 100. SOURCE: THE PROPOSED GREENUGKT INfllATM I H > ) o l [, \ o \\ ) 0 l H \(,I \ I : Rabbitt Insurance Agency 1~UfitlS , ,.~,,rt beacA WlribttJieaffinJcJ. tvea~hltJ. rt~lreJ C•,9.~ #r,u· T ftl'f'rcl/tlf't,fo.~ ~•n't11f•. Italy +. ll111tt tta~ ~ f..-nlt11aA·~ r ft51f ""J".9: i" Exr.lllJiVt V11t .J (i},a,.aJ;a,. hfM~tJy f,f;.,. ... ®11t .j a J<;,.J €a11Jlr1 T ~~ flt<:''.fo~>t . Na,,t,.. IMy -t 1!11-@j 'Prl11C'tJI e.te1 +~~ 322@('1 :N~ 'mJ.: :N~'iodr 'J:.<J.~'JMi. 1~ let.12.00.$.00 (ef~,..,. ~ .711..J # (f1+11) ~2-1@.~@) AlTTO • HOMEOWNERS • HEAll'H 40 Years Jn Business ~ ~" ~ ./>? 949-631-77 40 441 Old Newpon 8hd. • Ncwpon Beed\ (Neu Hot1 Hotpitll) Factory econds Huge#.~.,. .. up to 700/o Off Daily Pilot • Send MOUND TOWN items to • the Daily Pilot, 330 w Bay St .• Cos ta Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 764-4330 A complete lining may be found at daflypllot.com. TODAY • . . The Newport Beach Central Library will be hosting an estate planning financial seminar at 7 p.m. in its Friends Meeting Room. The free progra1t1 will focus on the components of estate plans, wills and trusts. The library is al 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801. The Latest Thing Teaching and Heahng Center presents •Knowing your Spnt Gwde Made Easy" with Jim and Anne Kmney, starting at 7 p m. The class is $10 For more mformdtion, call , (949) P-45-6211 Mother's Market will hold a book signing and workshop with Cheryl Thiele, author of HThe Sacred Journey," from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in its patio care. Mother's is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.· For reservations and more information, call (800), 595-MOMS. FRIDAY Orange Coast College will hold its 25th annual Sailing Adventure Series, a four-part senes of meetings}or nautical enthusiasts, al 8 p.m. Fnday evenings today through Feb. 4. The meetings wiH be in the Robert B. Moore Theater of the college, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets to the senes are $40, Wlth smgle tickets available for $13. For more irifonnalion, call (714) 432-5880. The Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Pardde Awards Dinner and Auction will be held starting at 6 p.m. at the Four Seasons I iotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets dre $60 per person, with tables for 10 available for $600. For more mformation .and' to I ' . around town Thur5doy, January' 13, 2000 A7 make reservation , call (949) 729-4400. . The Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science will hold a three-day work bop on •attitudinal heal- ing• at the church, 2850 M~a Verde Dri- ve East, Costa Mesa. The event runs from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Jan. 14: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 15; and 1to5 p.m .Jan. 16. Cost is $89. For more information, call (714) 754-7399. SATURDAY 1·1 s' BET feature speak.- er dnd author Fran Bermdn at 7:30 d.m. at the Newport Beach Yttcht Club.. Bemwn- will speak on the effective use of tech- nology. Tick- ets are $15 for members, $20 for nonmem- bers. The Yacht Cfub is dl 1099 Bay- side Dnve, ,.Newport Beach. Call (949). • 729- 4400. . 'rhe Newpo{t Beach Public Library will hold a seminar ~ called ·using the Libfdry: Internet Travel Resources• at 10 a.m. in the Friends meeting room. The free pro-• gram will show partici- The Orange County Historical Society will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Bowers Museum, 2001 North Main Street, Santa Ana. The .program will cover the evolution of the boats of the Balboa Island Perry. 'l)le event is free and features refreshments. For more information, call (714) 993-7009. David Gabbe, author of two books on veg- etarian nutri- tion and cook- ing will teach pants how to make travel plans on the Web. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Orange County Chapter of The Single Gourmet wLll hold a gourmet dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information and reservatio}'ls, call (800)750-DINE. The Colonel William Cabell Chapter of the National Soo- ety Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution will hold a genealogy workshop from 9.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at U1e Northbluff Clubhouse, 2490 \IISta del Oro in EastbluH, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949j 494- 3833. The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter will hold a free "Seruor Asset Sufvival Workshop" al 10:30 a.m. The center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesd For more information, call (888) 442-6104. Orange Coast College's Sail- ing Center will hold a sailmg senundr utled "Voyage and Route Planning• from 1 to. 4 p.m. Master mtlnner Jimmy Cornell will speak. The serru- nar is $35 for singles, $55 for couples. The center is dl 1801 West Ptlc1fic Coast Highway, Newport Bedch. For more information, cdll (949) 645- 9412. Borders Books, Music and Cdfe will present a free work· shop tiUc•d • Mdrketmg Your Business m the New Millen- at 100 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more infor- mation, caU (949) 717-3801. The Latest Thing TeachJng & He"ling Center will hold <1 workshop titled "l'Jow to Write about Your Sptrilutil Expenences," from 7 to 9 p.m. The class 1s $10. The Latest Thing is. ttt 270 East 17th, C'ost.e Mesd. For more . Wormdtion, call (94~) · 645-6211; . nium• at 10 am Jacque Coast Consulting will hold a Daniel, author of "How to frpe semmdr, "l 1vc Your Network (& Prospect) Your Dreams!" from 7 to 9 pm. Wa} to Prosperity," will sign The ofht-e 1s at 180 NPw port her book following th.e work-Center Drive, l'lewport shop The store is at 3333 l Beach. For more informdt1on, Bedr St, Costa Mesa For call (94~0 651-5544. morC' informauon, call (714) 432-7854. MONDAY The Newport' Beach Public Lt brary wtll hold a series of. workshops d('s1gned to help sev(>nth-through 12th- graders improve their skills at usmg tho Internet. Preregis- tration 1s required for the TUESDAY Mother's Market Wnl hold a tofu and tempeh cookmg class from 6:30 to 7 p 01. in its Paticl Cafe. The store 1s ..it 225 E. 17th St., Costu MC's,1 .. The course 1s $10. Por rl's<'rvahons tind .more informtlllon, call (800) 595-MOMS. an Introduc- tion to Vcge- taria n Cook- mg class from 6 to 9 p.m. Tue!.days Jdn 18 and 25. The courses will be held at the Neighborh9od Community Center, 1845 Par Ave., Cosld Mescl. The cost is $30 plu'> d $10 matcndls fee. Call (714) 327-7525 WEDNESDAY ,.. Mesa Consolidated Water District will hold a meeting of it'> Water Issues Study Group (\~ JSGJ at 7 p.m. at the dis- tnct ofhce at 1965 Placentia Ave.,·Costa Mesa. The meet- mg 1s ·intended to educale and mform cornmuruty mem- ber:. about imp-art.ant water issues. Call (9~9) 631 -1205. Eagle Pride Foundation will present its hrst town hall I meeting at 7 p m at TeWin- k.le Middle School. 3224 Cah- f orn10 St., Costa Mesa. Estancia High School teach- ers and staJf will speak on I high school registration and college preparabon. Call (949) 515-6500. courses. which will meet al 7 The Newport Harbor Area OCC will start an eight-week p.m. Jan 17, Peb. 15, March I Chamber of Comm<>rce Busi-1·non-credit tdl chl workshop. 20 and April 24 The library lS ness Referral Breakfast will The $55 class will meet from 6-30 to 9 pm. Wednesdays through Marc:h 8 Cla s will be held in the Dance Room of Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Ea tbluff Dnve. Corona del Mar. For more informa- tiOn.,..ca.ll (714} 432.:SSSO---- The Newport Beach Central" Librury will host a fwe pro- gram titled "The I ledhng Power of Dreams• at noon. ThP program will dlSCU!>S the WdY'> Ill which dredms can provide guiddnce for doily living Th(! library is dt 1000 Avocado · Ave., Newport Beach. For man~ mforrnc1lion, call (949) 717-3801. The Costa Mesd Chamber of CommNce wiU hold a qo. minutt• Break.fC¥o~ from 7:15 to 8:45 d.m at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12 m advdnce, $17 at the door. For more 1n1ormallon, call (714) 885-9090, Mariner's Elementary School PTA will hold d com- munity educauon program dt 7 p.m. m the school's Penne Ferrell Theater, 2100 tvldriner!> Drive, Newport Bedch Spc>ttkNs from the Airport Working Group will discuss possible> expttns1on . plans for John Wayne Airport. Medsure F on the March bal- lot will ulso be discussed. For more mfonnahon, call (949) 852-0538 Orange Coast college will hold a Lunar Eclipse Party" from 6 to 10 p m. on the lawn m front ot the schools' Plcrne- ldriurn. Ten telt!scopes \\/ill be dble to view the eclipse, which wdl reuch totality at 8 P·l'l1 · The event is free. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa, Solomon Stntth.' Barney will hold d semtna(, "Outlook 2000. Investment Themes for 2000," cLl noon at 650 Town Center Drive, Suit~ 100, Cos- ta Mesa The e;vent is free dnd includes lun~ For rnor~ inf onnation <.ipd t.o RSVP, call (714) 641-774~. ,, CRA N D R E·O P E N IN C! Come -~ Celebrate .. J ok! We've updated our look at the Costa Mesa Souplantatlon! Our renovation has just been completed and we now have: --'Q ~ :.: ~:3:~:~~:::::.:=~~::::Ung 1 .. An upgraded patio to enh ance your dlning experience 1 .. New "scramble" bars for soup, hot pasta and bakery areas 1 .. Cheerful new entry area and more! So drop In and enjoy our bright new surr1>unding.s : · and the freshest salad buffet In town. COSTA MESA M. Mesa.Verde Center,.. 1555 Adams Ave.,.. (714) 556-1903 -~------~--~----~..,....c ~-------------.:. SS.19 WEEKDAY LUNCH . I I . I I t I I I I I I 2 DINtmRS FOR S12.99 S.IMJ v IOU/) tNJ!r(, hot putU, fta/t btW potb. ~ 4:00 p.m. &pita V UIOO. Great Savings From Our Already Reduced War~house Prices! Progressive ·saie Purchase Up To. $100 and Receive 10% Off . , Purchase Between $1 .00-$500 and Receive 15% Off Purchase Over $500 and Receive 20% Off Showroom Furniture & Accessories Outlet New and Discontinued Items, One of a Kind _,,., Tremendous Savings on Lexington, Drexel Heritage, · Hide~ White, Platt Ir Morw ••• .. ! \ ; A8 Thursday, JQnuciry 13, 2000 around town Whole Foods Market Trlln- gle Square w1U hold a semi- nar on ·organ1c Renewal & Clean!.ing for Body & Soul• at 7 p.m. The market ts at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Co ta Mesa. The event LS $10. For more information, caU (949) 574- 3800. JAN. 21 Sister Helen Prejean, author of the Pulitzer Prize-nomindl· ed book 11Dead Man Wallc- ing" and counselor to death- row inmates, will speak at 7:30 p.m. at Our Leidy Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. For more mlormation, call ·(949) 644-0200. porett1's, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The event is free Tor rnern- . bers and $10 for potential members . For. more information, call (714) 885-9090. I OCC presi- dent emeritus David A. Grant pre- llST IE T · problems· and issues and develop appro- priate solu- tions. Tue cost is $30. For more infonna· tion, call (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Cham- ber of Com- merce bolds ·network in g lun cheon meetinQ's from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Visitors are welCome. Cost is $12. Call (714) 885-9090. OCC will hold a program, "Voyaging on lnltlild Seas" at 8 p.m. in its Robert B Moore Theatre. The program will feature Newport Beach manners Michael LeButt, wbo sailed the Great Ldkes of North America. Tickets are $5 to $13. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more mforrnation, call (714) 432-5880. sents a lec- ture titled MThe Extraor- d.lnary Voy- age of Ernest Shackleton" to be held at OCC's Lido Isle Club-· house at 7 :30 p.m. Admis- siqn is $5. The The-NeWPort Harbor Christmas Boat Parade Awards Dinner and Auction will be neld starting at 6 p.m . at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newj,ort Center Dr1ve1 New- port Beach. Tickets are $60 per person, with tables for 10 available for $600. For . more lnformatton and to make reservations, call (949) 729-4400. The Udo Isle Toastmasters Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon- JAN. 22 Therapist MaxJne Cohen will hold a divorce workshop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 pm. at 180 Newport Center Dnve. The workshop is for men and women m the process of divorcing or rece~y ctivorced. For more m!orma- bon, call(949)644-6435 JAN. 24 Author Jlm Trelease will address parents, teachers and the general public at 7:30 p.m. dt TeWmkle Middle School. Trelease JS the author of "Reading Aloud." For more information, call (714) 424-796,5. . JAN. 26 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold dD after hours business mixer from 5:30 to 7·30 p.m. at Birra- -Clubhouse is at 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport .Beach. For more information, call (714) 432-5087. JAN. 28 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents marriage and family-riilillster Dani~! Hahn, who will speak on MShak:ing Kids with Balance and Wisdom," 10 D1erenfield Hall. St. Andrew's is at 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. The event is free. Child care is available, but please call a.head to -arrange details. For more information, call (949~574-2218. ONGOING A limited number of seats remain for Newport Beach Community Services' Rose Parade 2000 excursion. Char- tered coaches will depart from Mariners Park, 20005 Dover Drive, at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 1 and return at 1 p.m. the same day Tickets are $80 for Newport Beach residents and $90 for nonresidents. Included are transportation, grandstand seating on Colorado Boule- vard in Pasadena, coffee, juice and doughnuts prior to depar- ture, and lunch on the return bus ride. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. A women's therapy support group meets to discuss rela- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., No. 105, Newport Beach. For more mlormation, call Bat- ba'ra at (949} 261-8003. · The Friends of the Newport Beach Public 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 paperbdck -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any ~f "lhe three branch libraries - Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They cen also be left in the speoal book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more infOrrn.ation, call (949 7 59-9667. NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. 0! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HUllT. The f ce1 arc the foundation of your body, and can often cause BACK, KNEE and HIP pain. . Pain 1 your body's way of indicating somc1hin~ is wrong. Or. Vihinco can help relieve pain-through non su.rg1cal methOd . • Bunion corm:iion-No hospitalization • Ingrown toenaJls , New treatment for fungus nails • Specializing In the treatment of athletic & sports injuries• Utilizing new computerized foot analysis • Diabetic Fooicare and Evaluation Or. Vihincn ariliz.es computerized gait analysis to help evaluate and diagno e disorder of tbt lower extremities. . I nT I i111i1t·d l11iti.tl I ''"'' Preferred provider for most insurances including Medicare 307 Placentia, Ste. 207, Newport Beach 24 llour Emergency Care 949-645-6544 ~ Beacon Bay AU ...... ..... I I 481 E. 17th Street • 645-2022 2-00 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 L--.---·~'il.it=---------r------~---------~-----I I I I llUCBT WAIR · JULIADVlca w.ue · • a..-•nwu • aW& CO&AL•POAM WAX fl POUlll oaVtMnNATI L c. ............. 1nt/M ---------~----------r-------------------- I IUCOJf IVAIB . ruu.-IMCI ·~ • •,llA•DWU • llW& COL\L• IOAM W'ti.a•~-- • Tia&. VDfTL ... ............. -YDfn lllAft ..f -~ .. ·.:.:•:.'llH::-- - - - IS NO EXTRA WASH C-..... ~ TRUCKS 0 VANS! The Newport Beach New- comers Club meet<t at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, play golf, tennis, bridge and more. The !JfOup also holds several evening parties. For more information, call (949) 854 - 4501. St. Mark Health Mlnlstrles presents Love Without Honor support groups for women coping with domestic vio- lence at 10 a.m and 7 p.m. Mondays through December. The groups will meet for two hours at St. Mark Presbyter- ian Church, 2100 Mar VJSta Ave.. Newport Beach. Call (949) 721-8079. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors. a discussion group focusing on issy.es, concerns and respon- sibilities of adult children car- ing for their elderly parents dt · 7:30 p.m. 1\lesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group LS to help children and other con- cerned relatives to idenWy 4 z days at the Oakwood Apartments, 1700 16th St., in the dubhouse on the mam level, in Newport Be'ach. For more information, call (949) 515~9470. The John Henry FoundaUon sponsors the Coril.f ort Zone, a mental illness support group, which meets' from 7:30 to 9 p.,m. Thursdays at the Light- house Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (949) 548-7274. Jewish· Family Service of Orange County spoil.sors an ongoing Jewish healing sup- port group for people experi- encing chronic illness. The pwpose is to provide partici- pants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but preregistration is reqwred. To register or for more information, call (714) 445-4950. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays (.f~~lal ~ -~~-1~~) ~ t "IJaJ.J, q~ ~all'f ~ ~ES't ,...fo S<ollff • muffins • pastry cro1s:M1nts • s.tvmg Oiedttch Coffff Li~e OOA/.land :~l&4JirrJays 8pm-11pm r.-----------., 1FREE 1 I trldrrn with pcxthase of coffee I · L_.!_~po~~~~~-_J SALE STARTS TODAY, .. THURSDAY, JAN. 13TH ~- JOHn lEOnnRD'S . GOL" eHOP • • Doily .Pilot at Borders Books and Music on 19th Street and Newport Boulevard, CO$ta Mesa. The cost is $3. New players are welcoo1e. For more inlorma- tion, call (949) 759-4871. , The Coln anCI Stamp Cluti meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon- days at the OASIS Senior Center. New members who are interested in trading, buy- m~ and selling stamps and coins are bemg sought to join these informal meetings. There are no fees required. Call (949) 644-3244. J ewish Famtly Service offers ongoing bereavement sup- port groups for adults at all stages of· loss. The groups share experiences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays al Beth Jacob in • Irvine. The secohd group meets at 10 a m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There is no fee for these groups, but preregistration is required. Call (714) 445-4950. Newcomers to the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Bal-'-. boa Island and the Newport Coast areas are invited to meet others who are also new at the Newport· Bea.ch New-· C09\ers' Club. nus group of w.Qmen meets once a month on Wednesda'ys at different homes aod locations. Call (949) 644-0302. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist pdrtiapants in their recovery from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group m~ts from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. Preregis- trat.ion is reqwred. Call {714) 445-4950. A I)ealtng with Divorce sup- port group is offered by Jew- ish Family Semce of Orange County. The group is led by an expenence(i counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Cam- pus, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Call Heather Watson at {714) 445-4950. ,-----, :10°10: I. OFF . I I I Entire Purchase 1 1 Valid W/Coupon I Accept all competitor I I Coupons I Exp. 1/31/'ZOOO L-r:-:=_.J 1052 Irvine Ave. Wesccliff Plai.a (949) 646-57 46 t Doily Pilot < An lnte~th couples upport group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange Gounty. The group addresses issues faced by couples where one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including raising children, observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home, as well as rela- tionships witp extended fam- ilies. The group meets for three weekly. sessions Wednesday evenings at Jew- ish Fa.rruly Service, 250 E. Baker St.. Sujte G, Costa Mesa. For more inf onnation, including dates &nd fees, call (714) 4iS·4950. The Costa Mesa Chamt>er of Commerc:e networkers busi- ness leads luncheon takes place at 11 :45 a.m. Wednes .. days at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf ~O\use Road, Costa Mesa. For more inlormation, call (714) 885-9090. The Walking Club of New- port Beach meets at 9 a.m . and 1 p.m. at Hospital Road and Superi~r Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. The Sea Explorer shJp Del !v1ar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 lo 18 interested in learning about sailing, sea- manship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meetings are held from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea !lase, 1931 W. Coast High· way, Newport Beach. F9r more information, call (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. The OASIS SenJ.or Center offers ongoing assistance, New Year's wellness tips from Spa Gregorie's M und chis time of year, ost people arc initiating cir New Year's resolutions for healthier, b.ippicr livt'), c~pccially with chi~ New Year being a new millennium! Some people resolve to exercise • Dno'<lfil'> l~I(~ • E:llMN1l .. TadM more, or co lose weight. Some resolve to spend mo~ ume with family, friends or jusr chcmsdvcs co add some qualiry co their hvcs. Whatever che resolution, they usu.ally involve a lifcsryle ch<&nge for the bencr. .. While you embuk on your new lifcsrylc, consider some spa lips that may enh.Ance Che process. 1. Detoxify. If you wmt co launch your new healthy lifesryte wich a squeaky dean slate, stut our FITNlSS Wishes you a healthy prosperous New Year Do you feel your fltnesf goats are not as pr09per00s as you'd lfke them to be? We are offering 10 eessk>ns, ao minutes each vlslt, for .-ct. to jump start your metabolismm alOng wtth the new year. It's our way of saying "thank you" for ~ pat and future business. We unvlta you and/or a I l'9ferTal for a oompllmenwry trlet Mslk>n. .. OIM._,. ,...,_ ... .... .. _ around toWn counseling and referral ser- vices for seniors. For appoint· ments or more information, call (949) 644-3244. The Co ta 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 Senior Cent.er, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, and a sup- port group for people suffer- ing from cliroruc fatigue syn- drome .meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Insti- tute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more information, by ridding your system of builc- up toxins. Begin with a scaplc of che spa industry: dccox treatments. Whecher a detoxifying seaweed wrap or a detox hydrotherapy bath, your sk.in will drink up the coxin- purging msneraJs from the product 01nd you'll notice a feding of greater strength and he.ilth as your body rids itself of built up gunk. Resolve co increase your daily water consumpuon co che recommended 61\ ounces per day for ongoing detoxification as well as hydrarion. Eat more raw fruits and vegcrablcs (loaded with vitamins). If you're really serious about detox, consider a brief · duce co five day fast of fruit and vegerable juices, only under a doctor's supervision. 2. De-strcu. Stress has numerous detrimental side effects such as anx.iccy, headaches, irricabiliry, muscle tension and it can even lead to high blood p~ssure and organ failure. One gr~c way to de-stress 1s to visu a Hyperbaric oxygen therapy 81 Dr. Roy D•IJIJW. D.C. call (949) 251-8700. ArthrtUs Foundation ln trac- tor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursday~ at the Jewi h Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnabon, call (714) 513- 5641. . NtgbUy meetings are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to overcome nicotine addic- bil1a, ts open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.tn. weekdays. Call f949) 721-9333. . The Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free td.i chi class for intPnnOOiat~ to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and. their fanu- lieit:_ A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 , tion. For a schedule or more' information, call (714) 774- 9106 or (800) 642-0666. •cl,m , Fndays. The classes are designed to reduce stress. Ulcrcas~ longevity and pro- mote a sense ·of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenuous movements to aid in balance and concentrd· tion. The -'class is free and taught py Victor Annand No registrdtion is required The Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 722- 6237. The Newport Sports Collec- tion Foundation, a nonprofit orgaruzabon, operates a fre(> museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The musewn, which has one of the world's largest collections of sports memora- qualiry spa for a physical and mental rcjuvcnacion. M<lke chis your gift to yourself -a few shore hours wherein era.med therap~c!. will help you relax a.od re-center yourself so you can fucc the world with a renewed strength ;md vicJicy. On your own, make cime at least every other day for something that rd~ .ind rejuvenates you ... a walk on the beach, relaxing with a good book, a good workout ... whatever allows you to tap inco energy and refresh yout battcrio. 3. Exercise. You know how good it feels afcer a good workout or finishing heavy chore). You may be circd, bur your mu«;b tingle; your mind is ~harp. Your body is operacing at .i higher efficiency, providing an overall improvement sn physical ot.nd mental wdl-bemg. Exerd~ doesn't need to be in a gym. When was the List cime you mowed the la.wn, deaned om the garage or walked to the store? Try it. When you muscle!. start to feel a bit achy, ·comider a spores mas~ge to help your body perform better during o.erc1M'.. !:>ports mas'><lgc differ. from ocher massage technique~ in chat it incorporates lob of screeching and conccnrrat~ on the: l.irgc m~lc groups for pc.ik muscular performance, If you ,uc cxerct~mg co lo~ \\ti~ht, tr) a !.hrinlnHap .i( four to ti\c \\eeks imo vour program to accelerate inch lo~'· 4. Perform a charitable act. Counties~ opportunmes abound co get involved and ma.kc a difference. Through '°'H work, your ~hool, your c.hur<;h. or <.icy hall there 1s always room for • volumee!"> Contac.l the Volunteer Center of Orang1: Counry at (714) 953 5757 or v1sif rhdr web ~1tc .it www.\olumccrcencer.or~. Or ull Spa Grcgoric's and th~· will puc you on a ream! · • Spa Gregoritj is /ocJttd at 200 ) Nntport Cmttr Dmt. Su. JOO in Ntu'PDrt &arh. To Jt'huiult a luxunow Jf>J trratmnll, raU (949) 644-Ml l . of more energy and a clear energy levels. mind, among other bcncfirs. What is hyperbaric oxygco Incrca~ oxygen levels in' you therapy? It is the pr0<:~ of body helps to neurraliu oxygen loading, performed while dam<lging free radic.ils, aid io lying in a chamber, under dcro:1ificatioo, incrca~s ini.:rc.ued armo ... pheric pressure, circulation, renews hc;,iltby causing a rapid saturation of c.cUular function. increa.scl new oxygen into all of the Au id~ and. capillary growth, and promote~ tissue ... o( the body. Oxygen I magine yourself in a stress-beautiful. supple .ind more chcr.ipy uprake eAccts arc free, rcllling healing youthful looking skin. cumu'3civc, allowing your body 1 environm~nr -that is what For health, fitn~ and anti-co work more efficiently as it Thursday January 13, 2000 A9 The OASIS SenJor Center of(ers a dally telephone con- tdct program for emor who have a limited local upport system. Ca)l (949) 644-3244. THe Costa Mesa Communi- cator!> Toastmdsters GJub meets from noon to 1 p m. Wednesddys at the Orange Coun{y Department of Edu- cation, 200 Kalmus Onve, Costa Mesa Meetings are open to anyone who wants to unprove his or her pubhc speak.mg skills. Call (714) 444-5030 The Newport Beach Dlst1n- gu1shed Toastmasters Glub 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt Pepperoru's meetmg room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more infor- mation, call (94'9) 646-127 4. ody • 1gn moves to xpa de aci ity · ,,-,..--•Le: women's athleuc and rchabilicacion cencer, Bod) Design has rclocattd (0 a . new. \pac1ou'> f.iciliry at I 00 Nc:wporc Cc mer Dm e. fhe m1dio Ka.s addeCI new pieces of weight training and card10 equipment tO rmprov<! )OUr \\odrkour. • The P1lau~~ method of craining, b~ed on che tcachin~ of Joseph Pilates. provides a high degree of .:lbdomin.il and bJck mength. Performing a varietV of the~ e<erd~ at a low n'umber or rcpccitions, ~crcngthcm mu cb and elong.ues "-irhout cmacing bulll There is abo a di ... ersified ;&rr.iy of equipment co cn~urc a comprehro ivc·workouc. Card10 baHer, ballet cedm1que and yoga have been added to the cxi~ring ~chedule of srep. sculpc and circuit clou!.o. Ma\5.lge therapy and faci.il/.body treatments arc available ac the scudio by appoincmenc. you'll csperience in a hypcrbaric aging. hypcrhJri~ ~xygc~ restore~ it~ o,.ygen b.tlance co a .11PA~bcr. nit is~ .. --;!· daa-apt: offtrs fhe following higher niltural range th.it it was .; ul~oxygen therapy. befteftu: detoxify the body, origin.illy de~1gned ti> function A fime~ program e1n be individually dcsignw for you by one of our perM>nal trainers. Inquire about our head co roe custom health paclc.lgcs. Our trainc~ arc committed to helping you achie"e your he.&.lth and fitness go.&.ls this year. . bcca111e it mau the whole eliminate toxins, rdieve chronic with. Oxygen is o·ur primary penon and beJps revene the joint and mW4:ular pain, npid $Ourcc of energy and the fad 10 unpae.-1 effcc11 of aging by &ague m:ottry, reduce . r1U1 our body'_.. \'Y>tcms co anfutiog me skin wicb oxygen headache pain. aaclcrare healing nta1ncain health and procccc our un*' paanan:. deeply for surgtty and injuries, improve body from ilfncss. H -pcrb:aric pcnerna.g and :sanuuing memory. 000.t the immune <>X)gen thcnipy I) for everybody. OX1flll_ laCD all of the rissucs of qnan, belp strcsa and anxiety, For mo" i11farmntioR on the body. increa.c the tnetabolism and Hyp~rbanc O~n 7'hmzpy. Rat ud tclax an die circulacion, improve skin and cont/ICI Hrabhu1m Chiroprarti~. h~ !9sfn£\•IPMr and body tone, help the chemical JjOJ Supµior, ~,~. 212, Newport ~ Unp~ relults balao« of W bOdy and incrase IkRrh, (949) 646·9225 e,..;. ~~ .......... ~~~~~ .......... _..,,......--........ -......~~~---.~-~~~~~~--~~ Life Has Enough Ups and Downs .. : • Din am....,. .. MOTOOOU • llOllTltl.Y ....,.. top by che new Body Design at the corner of Newport C.cnter Drive and Newport Center Circfc. For,,,;" infarm4rion 1md cl.lJses, rail (949) 722-3555. .. I ' A 10 Thursday, Jonuory 13, 2000 How to be healthy, wealthy a·nd wise S11btni11"J bJ Cafi:l l..t81anr. l> C Abalanced life is not boring or even ~asy. ;re, be balanced you must breathe a lot, laugh a lot and nurture Crt'.'acivlty every day. I. Healthy. • Physical health - Outsidc/iniide exercise, water, food and rt'g~lar chiropractic care. • Mental health -Ruic I : Don't swear tht'.' small stuff. Rule 2: It'~ all small stuff, and if you can'r fight you can't Ace, so flow. (R. S. Eliot) • Emorional ht'alch -Don't boule-uj> t:motions. fo~give, let go and move'.' on. Cherish the child within. Love unconditionally. • Sp1rirual huhh -Regular care and fecaing of the pan that believes in po. sibilicies. Believing is seeing. 2. Wealthy. If you put a small value upon yourseJf, rest assured that rhe world will not raise the price. . • Physical wealth -Don't be a slave to possessions. :ave a pcrcenrage of what you make - it's all income. Tithe to that which nourished you. Sec up a • special savings account (weahh account use only}. Buy a house; make varied good investments. • Menral wealth -Learn const~mrly. C reative abundance is 'the greatest wealth. •Spiritual wealth -To share withour expectations of return or result; without judgement of others or'sclf. Be gcncle. • Emociooal wealth -Be able co laugh ac yourself; feel your feelings; Be genuine. Give support not pity nor empathy. 3. Wise. "One who neglects to drink the spring of experience is likely co die of rhir t in the de~ert of ignorance.• • • Physical wisdom • Know ·your limits, but screech them a little. "No pain, no ~in" is a terribJe thing to do to people - it causes untold problt'.'ms. • Mental wisdom -Look ar all side!$ of problems. Read all • types of books -fun, serious,L fiction, non-fiction -ic increases your vocabulary and knowledge of che world. • Spiritual wisdom -Be gentle wich the world and know that we are all humam being, n.ot doing. • Emotional wisdom - Laughter is tht'.' great leveler. Humor heals: "You don't scop laughing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop l.iughing.'" Ask for help - you don't have to do it alone. Steps to Achieving All You Desire. . . • Stam? your desired results (goals) indelibly in your mind. Visualize your next day the nighr before. Work smoothly. • Always imagine yourself as . . P el"~iftetrt Oo~? h-eraetrt Ok.rt ltrfeetiotr~? It etJa!V Je a.rth1Ka · Nrnipon Children's Medial Croup offers Board Cenified spccialisu in pcdiacric pulmonary, emergencies, and cririal C2Jt, and endorinology. Call roday for a full evaluarion for asthma and lung function succeeding with help from · your sp1riru~ source. • When a negative thought enters yuur mind, immediately caned it our with ~ positive tnoughr. • Maximize your strengths; minimize your difficulties. • Affirm the po~er co overcome. • Believe in yourself. • • Let go of anger and judgment -be genuinely friendly. Give the besr you've got at the momem. Be in the moment. Daily Affirmation. &Because I am the only per-;on I will have a ~ relationship wich all of my life, I choose: • To love myself che way I am now. • lo alway acknowledge char I am enough ju~c rhe way I am. •To love, honor and cherish myself. • To be my own best friend. •To.be chc person I would like ro spend the rest of my life wich • To always take care of myself so rhar I can tiolke care of ochers. • To always grow, develop aJld share my love and life. Carol leBLmc, D. C., of leBl.anc Chiropractic, is at 471 Old Newport Blvd., Newport · Beach, (949) 645-9050. Effect.ively treat lri~g obesity , 0. besicy is a chronic genetic, meraboHc and progressive disease, -_ much like diabetes and hypertension. Just as effective drug therapy revolucianizcd chc treatment of these rwo diseases; so too has pharmacochcrapy given overweight and obese'.' patienrs the•firsc real chance for long term weight loss success. Although diet and exercise compliance are important adjuncts, by themselves they rarely arc effective long term, in fact, less than 10 percent. M;iny overweight people have symptoms of, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), carbohydrate cravings, migraine, irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, mild depression, and in females, al~o PM~. lc's" no coincidence that the medications we use for weight control to suppre s appetite, control cravings, increase insulin sensitivity and lower the metabolic et point often ir;np rove these other co-morbid conditions. For farther mformbJion or 11 complimmJ11ry consultation, co11111ct Wtiiht No Mort, 320 S11ptrior Aw., Ste. 210, Newport Bead1 111 (949)" 645- 2930 . • Guaranteed Same Day Appoincmencs for acutely ill. • Open Sacurday & Afcer Hours Board Certified Specialists in : • Primary Pedialric Care · • Asthma & Pulmonary Care SPORTS ACUPUNCTURE The . HERBAL HEALTH CARE • Pediatric Emergencies & CriricaJ Care • Growth Disorders & Weight Control • Newport ~Mt::~G~ Cnildren's Zoe~ ~e~o M.O., f MP, f ((f ~t even Allelowitz M.O., fAAf BizoOOili O'(onnell M.D., fM~ ~rmnaoo Del Mun® M.D., fM~ ·Acupuncture Works 'ca l Group (949) 644-0970 (949)759-1720 1401Avocodo~1 SUM802 360SanMipf ~. Suift407 ROSE LARSEN L.Ac. · Phone: 949.251.1109 (Former! sd)ler Offices) N 8eodi, lA 92660 8ecxh, CA 92660 . B 0 0 y . a E ·s I G N Co·' 11 J o 1 ' U "' F o 1< A F 1n 1 I'\. l l{Ol>l :( I ()I{\ SI "i"ilO'\. ! • Pilates ,.. . • Post Rehabilitation • Pilates Mat Classes • Massage Therapy • Personal Training • Endermology • Circuit Training • Facials HEAD To TOE CUSTOM HEALTH PACKAGES I () I ' () l ' I< / • Ballet Technique Classes • Cardio Ballet • Tap Classes • Swiss Bal I Classes • Yoga/Stretch • Latin Rhy!)lm • Jazz Classes· • Salsa \ '\' 11 \ I I'-I I f I I > 11 I I I~ I '\ < I B I I \ \ I I '- p II \ I I "' \V ( ) I< h. () l I I I) 11 \ I I " J I{ \ I '\ I ' ( I 8,. \ \ I I ( ' I I I l I~ \ I ' I ' ( ' ~ . • THIS WOllCOUT IS USED ON VAlllO SPllNC LOADED ltslSTA"Kf IATHll THAN WflGHTS. . • BY WOlklNG MANY MUSClf CIOUPS AT ONE TIMC RATHEi THAN ISOlATING ONE MUSCll GIOU, THE PILATE$ METHOD STIENGTHENS HAID TO REACH MUSCUS '/' WHAT PRocRAMS BASEO ON nu TEACHINGS OF JOSEPH f>tlATtS ARE OfFBlEO BY Boov DESIGN? • All BODY OlSICN INSTIUCJOlS AU Cm1mo. • BooY Of 1c1i1 1s" Cm1m111c Srn0to. WE'LL 11 Ofm1~c P1LAns CmmcATION P1ocuMS • • PalvAn, SEMI PllVAn ANO Gloor CtASSlS Alf AVAii.AiU ACCOIOINC TO THf CllENT'S NUOS ANO OOAl5. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THE PILATES WORKOUT1 • ~A VAaTY or tam A1 A lOW Nlfim (1 llPlTl'OON5, MU!OJS NI SfllNGlllNID AH> 8.~ Wmtour <JllAYN. IWC. • TIAINl~G MnHOOS IJfVISfD"' Jost'" PILATlS rtoVIPf A HIGH O(<;I(( Of "A~l~4l AHt> l4CIC SmNGTH." • Stop by our New location W. Fanon Island at the mmer Oi ~ Center Drfve & ~Center Cirde lody Dellon le movtnglll We11 be.tour new loC9doft on ~1,2000 ' .. .. CHOC pediatrician ... co-authors Nation al Media .Education Polley L au rca!• che Americ.:.an Academy of Pcdimiu (AAP) confirmed it: Uxco.\ivc exposure ro the mus media, including television. movie, video games a.nd the lmernct, can be 'dccrimental to developing young bodies a.nd minds. In a national policy sr.itemcnt, the AAP made several recommendation~ ro help parents protect their children frOm the often graphically violent and c;cxual nature of the media. One of rhe mo~t highly publici~d was the recommendation to turn off the tube completely for children under age rwo. A.n Orange County pediacric1.an played a viral role in the devdopmcnr of this new policy. The dght-member/hysic1an commirtcc include Albeno Godi.ssman, M.D., exccuuve director of the Pediatric and Adolescent Comprchem1vc Care Medical Group at Children'~ Hospital of Orange County. Gedissma.n.abo .serve' as chair of we Youth Violence: Commmec for the Onnge County Chapter of the MP a.nd edit~ Healthy Kids in Espaf\ol, the orga.niution's bi-monthly m:wsletter. ,... Accordmg to Ged1ssmm, excessive media exposure clearly _ ha$ social, behavioral and heilth implications, and ctn be linked co the rising problems of illiteracy and childhood obesity. Furrhcnnore, it encourage\ -passive, sedentary lifcsrylc habics, putting chiJdren at higher rbk for other illne~ in later life. The average Americ.m child ur adolescent spends more than Z. I hours each week viewing Jilli cclcvision alone, Gcdissman said That docs nor include time \pent wacching movies or video~. playing computer games, or ~urflng che lmerntt. But his biggcu concern ts how che media shapes, or warp), yQung rritids. Significant cxpo~ure to medi.l violence h25 a dc~cnsirizing dfeu, increasing the risk of aggrc~sivc • behavior i.n some children and adolescents. Even televised n~ repom of violent crimes or . • narural disasrers can rraumatiie young chil~n. " fhe media has a cremendou\ influence on the developing brain." Gedissman said. "Exposure co gratuitous violence and sex couJd bc a detriment of later social and emotional problem\ for rhe child 011 into adultliood." The expericncel> of the: fir\t rwo or three years of life sec the soc1aJ behaviors of d1ildrcn in later life, which is why Gcdissman advises pulling the plug even on television program\ nwkeced specifically to child ren under age rwo. lmccad, babies and toe.Idler~ should be )pending time in Jim.c ini:craction wich parent~ or other significanr caregivers. 1 hoc activities are C$SCntial for simulating healthy brain.growth and the dcvclopmrnc of social, emotionaJ and cognitive: \kilL.. For older children, GcJ.i~man urgo p;arents co preview television programs, movie) and games for content. He norcs the sales of v1dco gamt"', which an:' ofcen extremely violent, havt.· surpassed overall movie ~ell. Although the media inJu,crv h.as developed its own rating sr-1cm, parents still may bc surpri~d hy what ency find. "The racing syscem i\ not a good guide in regard) to chc acruaJ amount of violent:c char 1\ being portrayed," Gedissman saJd. ~P.are1m need to look ac tht· program or game .md decide for chcmr.clvcs whether the content conforms co their own personaJ values.· ' ' . ' Get flt and stay healthy J natton, we \ttm more b\t: \Cd th:tn ever ahouc hyilil:al health and numuon. Wt: ~u wane w live ht•althicr, h.ipp1cr live~. In order to achieve lhl~\t.· goal\ il b important to find a liinl"\ centtr It> meet your nceJ,, fhc new Universicy Arhlcric Club CUA() pruvid~ .l rr.idiucm.J -gcnclcmcn'\ athletic duh. offering the:" Ii nl"!tt 10 pc Nm.tl .;erv1cc, fu1.1lmc~ and amcnirtt::\ to a ~lcct group of hu,int-s:.mcn m Nl-wport ik.&lh. Thi) cJCJu)ivc membership ~ limill'J ma number ofcx.rt:mfvc~ \Cdi.ing a clo~ knit frarcrn.i.I atnlll\phc:re. The nc:w 9wnc:l"\hip and ma11.&~cmenc ;m: conunuing the trad111111u of UAC, whale rcl)O\ating and updaring 1he fac.ilnm. A &reu addition to UAC " Vic Rakh,hani's ficnc.-<;\, wcllnc\\ Jtld peNmal trainmg program\, • Rakhshani ~ .. former use 11. back, when: he pioneered the gridiron f><lSttion and won rwo Ro)C Bowl Championship.\ along with .i N.uional Champiomhip. R.akhsh.in1 b available re> help mcmbcnwuh their titne"s needs' .mJ pro'-1dc .l.'iSi)c.ince regarding proptr U\C of equipment, cechniqu~ and numuon. With almost two 1.ko;adc\ uf • • cxpcncncc, llakluhani h.u g;1in<.J J rc.-pumion for meeting rhe di\'t:f"\C health .wd fitnt"'\ m:ech for men, Learn the French Secret of Permanent Weight Loss Lose 8 inc~es in 4 Weeks "SYNERGIE" Revolucionary Subdermal Vacuum Massage Special Off er: ? For I You & a Friend sign-up for a Synerp Smes for the Price Of One ~Plus .. . 10% OFF,. LYPO DYNAMICS A French Healch Spa In Produce Form ~ Lose I 5 lbs. in 14 Days hp1rrs Jin 28. 2000 FREE CONSULTAT19N (949)515-4FIT (4348) 440 E. 17th Street ,. 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' UA ~ •~ ;tfull -.ef\icc ij1n<~\ lt:lltcr. oflcnng C:VU),lung frum r;Kquctb.ill, b(}IA.t.,h, h:indball, l>.1,l..t"th.tll and 2 Jr. Olymp•l ''' imming pool ro weight traman!: .md \pt>n~ r<habili1.11ion thcr.ip\, .111 v.11hout rhc cmwd, 1hat l.irg•· ch.am litnl~' 1..enttr) h.nt". h~I) .1m.:niry 1$ Jlruvidcd mduding r~h workouc .ipp.1rd, lockt•n, towel~. malcarics ;i.nd :i 1.omplim~ntsry ho< . .,,hint·, flminc~S mt'Ctini? a.1\4 fr~qurnt ID the dub\ lonfcrcnll' roorm l lr.i.ltl,y brc.ikf;am Jnd lunlh1.·\ an- \Cf\t'd during tht• wt(k in lhc duh\ t.if~. After your workvut, rcl.n. and e11111r .i.drink 111 the lmmgc wi1h a pool 1ahl.:, dam and Ing '< rct'll IC l.:v l\IOll. M1M importantly, UAC 'prurnote• }llUr pcrsonal h1.-al1h and profcM.11m.il growth v.ith rhcir 51aC<'- 11f·tl1c-".1C1 ti111cs.' anJ •':ml10V2.§Clllar la 1l111c,, rdaxmg ~p.i, dining .ind .nnfcrcnce l;1<1l111~ Um1~mlJ Athlmt Club 11 at I ~ti/ <J.u111I 'Ir, NrufOrt Huch (rtrilr ti,, /o/•11 W.,yur A1rpon). 011r ·Motl fa"'' tl•r ~3 Fu'"/.. rom~nirRt to ''" 55 I 1QJt f,,, 11 complm1m1Jl"y st'l·m d.1) f·llJ 111111 prrtona/u . .rti tour, """ 9 ~ !) ·52.790 i Do YOU Want To Know· If You Are At Risk For A Heart Attack? New State-of ·the· Art CT Scan Can Detect Heart Disease Before Symptoms Appear Call now for your appointment CARDIAC SCREENING PROGR AM ; 800-992-6690 NEWPORT IMAGING CENTER · 360 San Miguel Dr., Suite 106, Newport Bca1..h, CA 92660 ~71858 M. bringing . a whole ' new look tu our scate-of- Orange Councy's prem ier the-art facilities. With o~ly a handful of member- ship available, b<..' sure to call for a complimentary tour and guest flJ.' . O~, at.ff. incf'..ad.".A·"a'f;f "lcArec.IJ ruHa{liic :t!aio\~•~•\b,t d&a:rw •laetnoo.111..4' ~..aua..~. (l. w o• 0mc,. r.••U, dc.nnl C4\0tcJW..a._ ju~t'..u nnd ....,rc4..ft.L nt _. f1ft p lltft 10 .. lll!ld .. dllldfWI 1hll~ ............ ~.,.. ..... ~ ....... .... " ........ A~ .. ....,.t. "",IL ...... ..,. JIClif ••....,.-..,_...en•> IDIOa. CHILDllN•I r HOSPITAL ......... · private athletic fraterni tie~ - proudly announces new 'Ownership an<l management! We.re building on UAC's winning history as the exclusive gentlemen's athletic club in N ewport Beach. UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC CLUI • Otherwise, you might have co join the c.:n)wd at one of those other place . 1701 QVAI L STRH'1 NEWrolll U ACH (949) ?S'l 7903 • .. '• , Medicine for. the new century· balanc.e between our physjcal body and cmocional body. By Dr. Frank Swnwi I n the 1980s, rhe Surgeon · General's offic.e announc.ed chat 65 percent of Americ.ans were overweight. • Reason: lack of exercise, poor • caring habacs, fuse food and on- the-go Hf cscylc. A changing lifestyle with a dramatic increase lll scress and perforouncc anx.iecy, folJowed by a rising cost of living. which in many cases rcqwred double income f.uniJics. Hcalch food and fimcss ccnccrs sprung up overnight, spawning ;f Aurry of f.ld dices and· every type of high impact aerobic class imaginable. The problem was no one was losing weight and fccJirig berccr. Something was missing! r In the 1990s, health and 6cncss cook on a whole new ' meaning. PCJ'$0naJ trainers, nutritionisr.s and diet planners . became pan of the cquacion. Body sculpring, eating whoJc/organic f~ vs. processed foods. raking herb~ and viwruns wouJd surely cure what ails you. Losing pourlds and incrcasjng energy meant knowing. chc proper combination of ca.rbohydraccs and protein for your body cypc. Who has cimc Flu Season is Here Last Chance ~ro f Cll.california Pharmacy & Compounding Center, Inc. 'CO 307 Placentia Ave, Suite 102 Newport Beach 1-800-575-7776 949-642-8057 www.callforniapharmacy.com No R.x Required No Appointment Required F~ Large groups, tmmun12auoos can bt'donl' at the Emp!Oyment Site ,. , c.!IU lod.Jy lO pre boOk group appotntmenes only :i2 Fountain Valley Regional Hosptial is the only Blue Ribbon Hospital in Orange County ~~actflc Business ----- Group on Health has recognized Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center as the only Blue Ribbon Hospital In Oronge County, and only one of seven throughout ca11tomla. We also received a perfect score of 100 on the Joint Commission survey and we are the only hospital nam.,ed A 1bp 100 Ho5plfDI In Orange County. You can count on µs for excellent care conveniently delivered right In your own neighborhood. I f'UWIUln Y&lley RelJonal ,...,.. .. _,,_ -- 17100 Euclld at warner, Fountain Valley ro keep up with alJ of chis? Ir's true chat scrength training increases bone dcnsicy, raises your mcubolism, improves . . balan~ and reshapes r.our body. Wluts wrong with me? I am exercising. raking viwnins a.Qd eating a IO>Y f:.at, no red meat dice. So'why am I still tired, myr ba& hurts and I still get those headaches and indigescion. What's missing? What works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another. At the dawn of a new c:cnrury, we arc seeking a new level of fimcss. We wane our bodies to feel good as wa1 as look good, with a heatchy Where's che connection? What's ... the solution? -Medicine for the New Ccnrury. The specializ.acion of personalized fitness ~rainers, nutritioniscs, diet counseling; physical the~py and chiropraetic care, all chc ans of prevention need ro be combined under one roof. ac one stop. A fimcss studio char provides a team apprO;Ach with a docror on sdff where your unique lifC)tylc can be evaluated. Where all your lifestyles~. both internal 31ld . external, arc identified. Overwhelming stress depletes our vitamin stores, drains our A Workl of Differerzce Gentle, Non-Force Activator Technique Family Wellness Care, Nutritional Information Neuroemotional Technique Available Hours: M.W.F. 8..-11/2-6; Thu. 2..-6; Sat. 9..-12 Complimentary Consultation (949) 645-9050 471 Old Newpon Blvd. • Newpon Beach 92663 FOunt* Ylll9y R..,,.. ttolpttllt II proud to be 81'.Mlbd.., the loliawlftl ...-: .. ~ Doctors of 0.-..,.. County • MM M1lllllll .... • '--Clllloe M1dla ' .... ........., 8Nch ~ 0rcM.p • ........ C.. M1dlNll ... •WI .... 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Identifying the mind/body conncccion is chc cocaJ approach ro health and fitness that has ~n missing. Take this example: Mary, age 35 to 50, has chronic back pain, headaches and unwuaJ f.ttigue. Her Lifescylc £valuation revealed hjgh body f.tt, de-conditioning (~ldom exercises and has multiple upper and lower body ~....:._.::...i·­ musclc weakness), low fu dice Jno csscntiaJ fat in dice leads ro sophisticated environment. Our hormonal imbalance). innovative approach to health dehydration (contributes ro and fimess is on a very personal f.tciguc) and blood work rcvcaled level. low iron and calcium. C:tlJ (949) 721-9965 IQ malre With this information, an appomtmmt for y<n1r lifotyk SPORTIVA's Program Ewluatio11. Reading Glasses & Bifocals 52 ~tyles to Choose From Variety of Sunglass Readers From s395 -s15oo Contact Lens Supplies We WILL save you money It's worth the Trip! Orange County Market Place • PersonaJ Training B-160 Sat-Sun See you ~here • Chiropractic • Physical Therapy Get Fit & Energize For Ti e New Year!. ' . . . . . . -. . . . ' on vacation . ' Members of Diane Walling's art classes, and their friends, r~ntly visited the . cities of San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato in Central, Mexico. The group Is from Newport Beach. ·~ A 4 T H G E N E R A T I 0 N J E W E ~E R GRAND OPENING IN · COSTA MESA DESIGNS I N PLATINUM AND G O L D 'FR OM 'ftlursdoy, January 13, 2000 Al3 Costa Mesa residents Davtd . ·andUnda Vaughan with Mi. and Mi:::cs-. ~- Barr pictured ln August 1999 at St. Andrew~ Scotland. Costa ~esa residents Dr~ Johb and Frances Applegate recently spent a month as mj!d- ical missionaries at Tenwe.k Hospital ln llomet, Kenya. Brad and Tanner Dwan high atop the SeaWe Space Needle while on Christmas vacation. ,. @'!:ALDEN'S CARPET and DRAPES Laminate Floon Odd Lou (\ ALDEN'S HardwOOd Floors . Odd Lori -' • • 14 Thulsdoy,Jonuory13, 2000 socie ty Doily Pilot Celet?,rate the Super Bowl at the Village Crean ohn and Donna Crean Will once11gain host Super Bowl Sunday at the Village Crean. The big football Sunday slated for Jan. 30 will' benefit FACES, a juvenile connection program serving high-risk youth and their families to preven~ delinquency. Villa Nova, the popular Italian restaurant on the Newport Harbor owned by the Creans' son and daugh- ter-in-law, Andy and Char· ' lene, will Cdter the party with Italian delieacies. Natu· rally, the buffet would not be complete without the good- old American favorites - hamburgers and hot dogs · fresn off the grill. Soiree Catering also will be on hand to accommodate the hamburger lover. A silent auction will be set up on the grounds to help raise money for FACES featuring an annual Edwards Cinema pass and a ride on the Goodyear Blimp. Tickets are $100 per per- son and can be reserved by calling (714) 879-9616. Underwriting opportunities are still available. It's the Super Bowl party of the year in Newport Beach, and you're invited. OCC announces new season of plays OCC's Theater depart· ment is gearing up tp present seven productions t;rus spring,. including a festival of works by David Mamet and a children's play, "Wish I Could Meet Mr. Washington and Mr. Lincoln." The Mamet festival, which run5 Feb. 5, 6, 12 and 13, kicks off the spring sea- son. Also slated in upcoming months are Don Nigro's #Tainted Jlistice, • a produc- '·tion of Shakespearean works, and the musical # 1776 .•• • Stephanie Algyros and Sue Carter chaired with panache the Moroccan Mil- lennium Celebratiqn for Orangewood PAl.S, a sup- port wing of the Orange- wood Children's Home. Billed as a party to come along once in a thousand years;-Uie Fashion Island- based event lived up to its publicity campaign. More than 500 locals -in support of the Orangewood program heJping young children shel- tered at the facility - danced the night away. -The crowd was decidedly young, but not restless. West Coast Productions created the middle-eastern theme, and Regency Catering pro- OCG is ·at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For ticket infonnation,call(714)432· 5640. Applicants sought for city. arts panel The city of Costa Mesa has fonned a Cultural Arts and Historical Resources Committee and is seeking , letters of interest from resi- dents who would like to serve on it. · The goal of the committee is to make recommendations to the City Council in mat- ters related to arts, culture and historical resources. FITSTART Personal Training "Your Fitness Starts Here" • PersonQI Soti1Foction Gooranteed 1 ~I S1·ss1on FREE • Advahced Exercise Technology • lntrofit Nutrition • Facilities in Newport & Huntington Beach • Licensed & Insured • Results Oriented Derek J. Archer Certified Tech & C. P. T. (714) 841-5900 Pager (7 14) 216·7501 .. WORLD PREMIERE by Howard Korder on the m•lnsuge January 14 -February 13 I ow-11ricc:d PrtvitwJ J~nuuy 7. lJ . In the;-v.m. unr<1med Ameriu of the l'Jrli u!ntury. ;i rno1n might mecl hi \ dcniny rC he i\ willing to lei io oP his world. ' I h~ .,.., t 11l•~r1111r1111' I''"'"" 11<•11 "'' t l"'...:1111·11 "" \( It •r..11• h1 "'ti' '"l:•lhtr '''·'"' 1111111.-111.murull~ ••tlm•11ul .11111t• ur 111 •i•h pl 11 nl '"•'l:jllll!l rh, "'" 1111\ I "II"" 1 \11111111 rnan nh JI'"'""' 1 ot n, uh h 111 ~ .. 1111111 1h1u1111l1 r l.uul """' 01111lm11l .. 1ll n<•cr I• "' fru Ujt.un -""' np•lt<llLt' ''" ht<•tl11.11i1n.11 ""I" 1111111, ~1<;1rly .1111111p11nl ""rid 1"<1111•1<" ·~"1>R410 I\ " ~ '~ •I If I I I IN Allrll t llMUMl Ol l\11111 IH VI /I~ ofl~"(.f t ll~\I M~ • .Vl'>I For tidctts lnCt lnfonnldon call (714)7Ql.55ff or vhit..,, Wlbliel It www.ICl'..ofl v : vided Moroccan food for the end-of -the-century revelers. Private cabanas were sf't up for the bigger.donors as champagne flowed from tent to tent. A magnificent main stage tent the size of a sports field was the center- piece of the evening, filled with guests including Orangewood PAIS commit· tee members Usa Carter, Sabrina Combs, Mellssa Prank, Anna Joslin, Lori Junkins, Amy Manser, Kelly Hodge Penske, Tammy Ring, Maja SanOey, Julie Se crist. Shannon Storms, Logan Wilson Tass and Sherri Worth. Also on hand for the evening were Sally Clark, Wendy Woleben, Kerl Dugan, Rene Matz and event designer Jeffrey Best. Underwritirtg for the party was provided by The Argy- ros Foundation, Kring and Brown LLP, Chapman Med- ical Center, Toyota of Orange, Neiman Marcus, Fletcher Jones, Imperial Credit Foundation, Scott Schubert of American Express Financial and the Los Angeles Times, Orange County. · Revelers and Orangewood PALS board members at the Moroccan Millennium Celebration at Fashion Island. Spatted in the PAIS con- tingency were Eric and Shirley Pepys, Mw;ray BRIEFLY IN Individuals interested are requested to submit a · resume and a letter explain- ing their reasons for wanting to serve. The council is at P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200. Newport library site for book center The Newport Beach Pub- lie Library has been c;tesig- natea..a regional site for The Center for the Book in Cali· fornia, an organization developed by the Library of Congress for the promotiQn of reading-oriented culture. The California Center for Joslin, Tim and Julie Yale, Greg and Cindy Dillon, Bob and Phoebe Lambeth, and Darren and'Logan Tass. ~What a great way to cel- ebrate the new year by rais- DATE BOOK the Book is based at UCLA and includes satellite centers . at the Fresno County Library, Los Angeles Public Library, San Francisco Public Library and elsewtl_ere. The Center strivJ?S to heighten public interest in books, encourage literacy and promote the study of print and electronic culture. The Center to host educators' meeting The Orange County Per- forming.Arts Center will host a meeting of the National Education Directors Jan. 24 through 26. The dlstlnc;ttve cuisine of Majorca -a blend of the best <X Spanish and Medlterranean flavors. Serving ll,ll'K.h, Dinner&. Sunday Brunch •STUFFED ANIMAL& • Taoas Paella V'*nclanas Fresh Seafood Basque Style Grlfled Meats fine Wines~ Sptrtts ~ live Flamenco and guitar music Friday, Saturday·&. Sunday evenings •PAPER Gooos •CU51'0M Gt Ff WRAPPING ing funds to help the abused and neglected children of ' more infonnation on PALS, call the PALS hotline at (714) 741-9368. . Orange County," said Mitch Junkins, ch~an of the PAIS board. More than $100,000 was raised. Por Education directors from 65 major performing arts institutions will attend the meeting, incl~ding represen- tatives of The .Kennedy Cen- ter, the Metropolitan Opera and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The purpose 6f the meet-·, ing, which is held every three years, is to facilitdte collabora,tion between arts · groups and to evaluate the state of arts education. UC Irvine physicist Gor- don Shaw, ke~te speaker for the meeting. will discuss the effects of classical music on young people. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. • a.w. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Arts showcase comes to Center Showcase 2000, an annual international showcase of per- fonning arts for young people, will come to the Orange County Performing Arts Cen- ter Jan. 26 through 29. The event is intended to help arts educators -many of whom will be in town in connection wilb The Center's meeting for arts education directors -experience a range of artistic programs for children. Jt will feature 48 performances, ~rUsts and productions. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Semi -Annual Winter BLOW-OUT SALE 30%-70%. OFF ENTIRE STORE 40%-70% off all Rag Baby & Ragstert 30% off all Quiksilver 30% off all other products T~ur1-Sun Ja n 1ith -1 6th Daily Pilot date book Thursday, January 13, 200<fA15 Washington braves 'Hurricane,·' Cruise shines in 'Magnolia' • EDfTOA'S NOTE: The Reel Ct1tics column features movie cr1t1ques written by commumty members seMng on our-panet. ' Unfolding 'Magnolia' pure joy to watch I f the name Paul Thomds Anderson is not already t1 part of your vocabulary, you nught want to add it. Anderson wrote and directed •Magnolia. H a worthy succes· sor to his previous 6.lm5, #Boo- gie Nights• and •Hard Eight: This film begins with three brief news stories that are unrelated except for one com- mon denominator. All three of these actual events involve amazing COlO· cidences REEL CRITICS something to remember. The plot of "Magnolia" also involves a number of urue ldt- ed stories about characters whose only link apped.I'S to be that they all live in the Sein Fernando Valley. There's an aging million- aire (Jason Robards) who hes near death just as his beauti- ful trophy bride lJulianne Moore ), some 40 years his junior, discovers that she loves him, perhaps more than We itseU. His concerned caregtver (Phillip Seymour HoUtnan) attempts to find the old man's estranged son before it's too late for a rec- onciliation. A nuddle-aged man (William H.. Macy) who wa., ohce a radio s how ,whiz-kld is fired from yet another JOb A shy. awkward cop (John C' Reilly), who somehow man- ages to Jose his gun while taking cover behmd a bush, finds himself attracted to t1 pretty cocaine addict. The wife of a television show host begins to-suspect that her ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Accrg., Audits, Taxes 15% discount to CM Resident) (714) 546-4272 dciughter's hosW1ty tow rd her father may have a basis far more scn- ous tnan a -simple gPnerntion gdp. June Fenner And Tom Cruise, in a performance cer· lain to earn him an O\car · nonunatlon, pldys a superstar television guru who advo- cates the glory of male domi- nance yet finds his own con- trol on things stipplllg away. Each of tl\ese stories is fascindtmg enough to be the basiS of its own mm. AndN- son gently interweaves events and chdrdcters with a gradually bu1lcling tension a nd excitement that will leave you breathless. And the conclus1on?•You wouldn't believe me if I told you' I'm betting you will believe that in Anderson we ht1ve a tnovie·mdkmg tdlent to bP treasured. • JUNE FENNER, a Costa Mea res 1dent 1n her fate SOs, 1s vtee prest· dent of a work force tram1n9 com· pany. 'Hurricane' offers gale-force acting N orman JeWlson's genius direction gen- erates the most pow- erful, passionate dncl su_p<>n- O( performance from Denzel Washmgton since "Mdlcolm X • Washington transforms hunself into Rubin ~Hurn­ cane" Carter, demanding <J great dealrof emotion and physical prowess. The vital moment in "The Humcane, • which tells the G ay Wassail· Kelly and Bill Kelly story of a boxer framed fo1 mur- aer, . takes place not in his pnson cell but at a used book sale ,in Ccma- da. A 15- year-old . boy ncuned Lesra (VJcellous Reon Shannon) spends ts cents to buy his first book, the auto- biography of Carter. As he reads it, he become::; deter- mined to meet the boxer dnd . support lus fight for freed.om. An exceptiondl boxer, Carter is framed for three murders m Patterson, N.J . Villain cop Vincent Della •Pesca (Dan Hedaya) makes Carter his lifelong issue. Cdrter loses years of his life bee~~! racism and cor- rup~m the police depart· ment. While in prison, Carter's d.tgnihed techniques of sepa· rating h1mseU m<'nldlly from pnson We are his only method of enduring it. • Hdte put me in here! Love's gonna bust me out." Many high-prohlE> people b~come awar<' of Carter's plight as a rc<,ult of Bob Dylan's nud-'70s ballad, •Tue Ifumcdnt'" (featured background music) DP'>pite everything, Ct1rt<>r lose<; appeal after appeal But young Lesfd and his Rubm Carter. A5 in ·Malcolm x.· Wash- mgton becomes the central character lil this movie. He lives, breathes and :;utters as Carter must have do~ dunng lus horren- ·dous 22 years in pnson for murd·ers he did not comnut. Denzel Washington, center, stars in "Hurricane."' ·. Exp c ted a well-deserved Bnst Actor norrunanon for Washington's riveting perfor- mancP.. three C:tmdcfom tncmds move nedr his pnson and rm~et with CttrtPr's lc>dd defense attomt')S. Thr•y become dffiateur sli>uths who hdp tdke the case to the New Jersey SuprenH" Court. The mov1P ft'Ce1ved stand- ing ovullon in our thedter. This wtss not Jlhl another civ- il rig,hts or hoxmg narrt1.llve. It WdS an c1c·c-ount of pronµsc!, love and spsntuc1l lwhet. "Thf' liUITlCtlne" u. d knockout! Don't miss c1 punch! Through a senes of flasti-cllc>w<•1nht chvis10n in the etlf-hdtks, director Norman Jew- ly 1 HflO~. I am old enough to 1c,on ( xpertly presents all the rPinembi>r se<'mg hlm fdct~ surrounding Uus contro- <1Pm1Jhsh opponent!> on d vvrswl case. The screenplay s111ctll hlctck-,md-whitc TV, slowly reveals the llUSta.ken long below you ne~ded a 1dent1licauon and manufac- Cdbl1> box and $50 to see a tured evidence used against 01t11or hout CartN I u•mPmtwr the sensation-Out!'>tandmg narrabon r1l hPnclhni~ when Carte~ u ... mg Carter's own wntten wt1s c1c:n1sHI of the sensPless w<lrds reveals the early life 11nd hruldl shotgun murders history thdt brought Carter to ol thrN• ptttronc:; in u. NPw ' the attenllon of the corrupt .J(•rs<·r bur. EU.ten dS a te<>nuu-'Police ofhcers who later f>r, I hnd trouhle belieVlfly IMmcd him for these mur- tl111 r harqf!s ders •GAY WASSAU.-KEU.Y 60. 1s. the With two lcmgthy tnals c1t Wushington completely edrtor of a Balboa ne~paper and thP heart or true; story, I reinforces his reputation as 1s active 1n the community Bill. • C'<f>(~l(>(J mo'>t of the dCllon o of Hollywood's finest KEUY, 58, 1s an mdustnal engmeer. p rful dis b m thP rum to tllk~ plilce m a actors. owe . tur mg Washjnhrion 'should get Q<;('ar ·cor thL') onP. ·R uhm "llu1uc:<1n1>" Cdrter wtt~ d fw1n· pnzehghtP.r.m Uw nm!- courtroom In lact, then• 1s · t1nd poignant, this film is VPry httle courtroom melo· ~urc to be heard from at dr.unc1 m ttu• p1c:ture. 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Even Bayside's bar man- ager, Doug Charles, has been transplanted frori the Irvine eatery to make things run smoothly in the impres- siYe cock.tail lounge. Like siblings who are a few years apart, th.ere is enough of a resemblance to recognize the same farnlly, yet Bayside has a distinct personality that distinguishes it as a unique new presence. The owners wisely brought in the same architect to design the new restaurant. · and the results are striking. As you enter the restaurant, \he first thing you notice is the gleaming brushed steel and glass wine tower, sort of a miniature walk-in cellar that displays many of the restaurant's Wines while keeping them chilled at the same time. Tius Wlderstdted, modem look continues as you head left of the entrance to the large bar .~rea. The curving bar features more brushed steel o!fset by·Ught wood accents, and the lounge opens to a large veranda that • , surrounds most of the restau· rant, giving it the lottk of a graceful island plantation house. , The dining room is toned down slightly: taupe sponge- textured walls are dotted with black-and-whlte sketches of tropical flowers all lighted by soft pin spots~ ~. Single orchids·on the linen- covered tables and comfort- able wicker cha.its continue the island feel. The noise level is the only thing that can occasionally spoil the.atmosphere; it can be very loud with a full house. Bistango has Ion$! been known for its e.,clectlc ·menu, and head chef Paul Gstrein pas been brought to Bayside to continue that tradition. Gstrein lias crafted a small menu that displays his culi- nary skills· without overshad- owing the quality of the meats, fish and other ingre- dients he is able to procure. There are no specials at Bay- . side, as the menu can change daily depending on what is available at the mar·. kets. · As a starter, the seafood martini ($14) is a perfect example of. the elegant mar- riage of presentation and fla- vors Bayside is striving for. ·Chunks of lobster, scallops Nautilus Te.-C 639 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa· ' (South of Bristol) M-F-9a.m.-7p.m. •Sat 10am-6pm www.teakhome.com " · 714 546-0670 llHPERGO for only $5.99 Sq. Ft. 1n ... 1:1lhd s499oo UPTO~ ~.t'c Based on 50 sq. yd. Padding & lnstallatlo~ Included Shop l ls Last. .. You'll B(• (~lad You llicl! · u ·u ' < ·i il a ' .. > • , CARPET DEPOT Full Line of Wool & Sisal Carpeting Available VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE *TILE 1904 Harbot Boulevard·· Coate Meu (949) 722-9642 • .. BAYSIDE • WHERE: 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach +WHEN: Lunch: Monday through Friday, 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p;m.; Dinner: Monday through Thursday, 5 to 10:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 5 to 11 p.m., S1r1nday, 5 to 1~. p.m. + HOW MUCH: Expenwe + PHONE: (949) 721-1222 MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PlOT Bayside server Matt Krill displays the seared ahl entree, the routed red beet appetizer and the brule . citrus mousse. and shrimp are marinated in a fight citrus dressing and cucumber, avocado and tomato, all cut into. small marble-sized pieces similar to melon balls. The refresh- ing mixture is tpen dramati- cally presented in a tall mar- tini glass. . Tuna tartar ($10) com-. bines raw, s'ushi-grade ahi chopped with capers and cornichons in a light pepper sauce. The dish is described as lightly spiced, but I thought the black pepper was a bit overwhelming. ·The hlgblight of the starters, though, is the quail served ·with seared fois gras ($15). The quail is roasted until the skin is brown and crisp and is served atop a PAR I$ mushroom and prosciutto pancake along with the · - seared fois gras. A truffle- infused saw;e adds a sublime earthiness to ihe rich goose liver, and the quail has been perfectly cooked both times I've tried it. The soup changes daily -· a rtch chicken and barley version served a few nights ago was particularly good. Severaj salads are offered, including one of roasted beets with goat cheese and Elndive ($9). The endive is wrapped around the creamy cheese, stood on its end in the center of the plate and is then surrounded by the cold beets. My companions all made a face when they read beets on the menu, but there POIS ~c­ 'i-11 '•The Large1t & Fine1t leauty Supply & full ·Service Salon in Orange County" Open7Doys (949) 642-1717 Live Enteffainment Nightly at 9pm RichFauno Sunday-Wednesday 'ZI ;1~ J' ;/.."J A ic;J ~-. Misbehavin ' ~ Caught ya lookin' ·didn't I! Don't you ·deserve a smile like this? Peter T. Smrece~D.D.S., ~.A.G.D. Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry ~ Prev~ntive, Cosmetic and Restorative Dentisrry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near Fashion Island) (949) 759·8606 Member American Dental Association' Orange O>unty Pcntal Society Califotn'ia Dental Associadon IWiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiilAmiiicni·canii~Aica~demyofCosmcticDentistry I was not one complaint as I handed-samples around the · table. There are usually only four or five fish dishes brt the entree list, and they change often to ensure that only the 'freshest catch is served. One· mainstay is the seared tuna ($24), a healthy'Portion Qf ah.i seared rare and served with roasted red peppers and olive tapenade. The roasted pepper and olive combina- tion accent the fresh tuna, giving the dish a slightly Sicilian character. Small, creamy fingerling potatoes finish the plate. A Johq dory filet has dis· ·appeared from the menu. If it's back when you visit, give it a try; the light fi!ets are sauteed with a nice, ciisp crust and served with a lemon-infused sauce. . One of the better meat dishes I've tried is the Col- orado lamb loin ($27). The lamb tenderloin, a difficult cut for us home chefs to futd, is roasted to or;der (I like mine medium rare) and is served sliced over garlic mashed potatoes with. a gar- nish of roasted tomatoe.s and baby "artichokes. It's a siin- ple, eleganl Q.ish that forces the diner to focus on the quality and the flavor of the • tender lamb. The rib-eye steak ($29) was less satisfying. It's a thick cut served with bal· samic vinegar and onion . confit and crisp shoestring potatoes. The steak had too much fat and was a bit stringy, not lh.e quality I'd expect given lh.e rest of the menu, One of the most remarkable things at Bay- side, particularly because it'~ such a young restaurant, is · its extensive wine list. Martel has put together a diverse selection of wines· from many regions of the world. Martel, who once worked for a wine distributor, is obviously proud o.f tbe collection and plans to oversee its contin· ued growth. Bayside is an elegant, worthy addition to Newport Beach's fine-dining scene. The location is a bit off the beaten path but is· worth the trip. I'm looking forward to warm summer evenings when I can sit on its patio watching boats returning from a cruise and pretend I'm on vacation in some far off, exotic locale .. • STEPHEN SANrACRba's dining · reviews appear every 9ther Thurs- day. e)oho ~ix tuce Tiges telescopiques MIN. 2r · N.AX. 40" SI del pivots sont'r9<1u~. s.v.p. ojouler I• suffix• HS 011 cotnmondont (3111•nilnfolr "' 27J,,11/,,/I ~7JtflA3 & :d1Jr11,rlu/I ;slVirk1 I Hodson Lighting Quality Li1h1io1 Service for~O Yun Open Tues.-Fri. 9·5, Sat. 9-4 '1510 Ntwport Blvd., Costa Mm (949) 548-9341 ..,. 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For playgoers, it's somewhat of a kick to realize that they're viewmq the orig- inal cast ln the origmal pro- duction o{ a work that didn't. exist until tpis point. At South Coast Repertory, where two such entities will be born in the next two weeks -I toward Korder's "The Hollow Lands• and Jose • THEATER Rivera's "Refer- ences t=l-vador Dali ake Me Hot• -world · eres are almost commonplace. By July, the 35-year-old compa- ny will have produced 75 plays with that designation. The plethora of prenueres began back in the company's second season, in 1966 at the old Second Step Theater in Newport Beach. The play was "Choc9lates/ an alle- gorical drama by Laguna Beach playwright Ian Bernard (whc;> at the tune was musical du.ector for •Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in" on television). Not many laughs here, but some impressive acting oy John Arthur Davis and Don Took, the latter still with SCR and dppeanng in ·Hollow Lands " Probably the most cele- brated prerruere in SCR • Send AFTER HOURS items to the Daily Pilot.. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Me~. CA 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 764-4330. A complete listing can be found at dailypllot.com . STAGE 'THE COUNTRY GIRL' The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library present a readers' repertory theater version of Clifford Odets' play "The County Girl" at 7 p .m. Jan. 21 at the Mesa Verde Library. The library 1s at 2969 Mesa Verde Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 546- 5274. S1uung ~cbruuy ht O~n 7a.m. Breakfast To Go! ( .ippuccino. Mochas. L.ulC'\ and more .. Erijoy a 'l*iou1 Suite, umptUOUI Oining, 1 Entertainment. Binp, Ciaft., Rilliatd1, Bffuty Salon, Trantpc)rtation to Doctor, Shoppiftlr Fun -mp.. Fn.dly c.ria; People. , ..... ~ 22&1 Falmew .a Wia.o. C.O..Mm htnlrruTI -51 annals was the 1970 intro- duction of •Mother Earth,• a rock musical by Ron Thron- son and Toru Shearer (now known as Toni Tennille) that goosed the rather staid ecol- ogy movement with pulsat- ing songs and sharp coffilc satire. Shearer/Tennille's all- stops-out rendition of her "Sail On, Sweet Universe• was a resounding anthem for George Sibbald IS ·· •ar~· was, at least for this writer, ~ hirjl.water men among SCR's q · nals, featuring a • ~perfor­ mance by Dennis Franz (now known as Det. Andy ~on·NYPO Blue'). the show Thron- son dnd Shearer· returned the fol- loWlllg season Wlth another onginal, "In the Midst of Life,• based on the writ- ings of Ambrose Bierce, while Thronson dlso contributed "The lncrech- ble Reign of Good King Ubu" to the mix. "Mother Earth• eventually went to Broadwdy but didn't have the same effect on New York auchenccs as it did in SCR's downtown Costa Mesa theater. More successful, however, was MargMet Edson's "Wit, K introduced in early 1995 on SCR's Second Stage and led- furing a bravura perfor- mance by Megan Cole as a womdn dymg of Cdr\ccr. ·wit• eventually landed on Br<>< clwoy and.won the PuhtLcr Pnzc. Anothor locaUy born hit mdking waves on the Gredt Wlute Way was "Collected Stones• by Domild Mar- gulies, who also wrote •Sight Un!>een • for SCR. GC'orge S1bbal<J's ; Broth- ers• was, at l<"t1!'>l for this wntn, a h1gh-wtltcr mark among SCR's origmctls, fea- turinH a dyndrnic perfor- ffidnce l>y DC'nrus Franz (now known as Det. Andy S1pow- 1c.-1; on "NYPD Blue"). "Men's Single...,· by D.B. Gilles, a bit- mg locker room senocomedy, made such an 1mprcss1on m September 1984 that it was brought b.1c·k Jor an encore · m June 1985. Korcter's su~rb Search and Destroy· opened the new decade m 1990 and cer- tainly belbnqs m the top rnnks of SCR prenueres: So do two pldys by Beth Henley • Ahundance" dnd "The Debutarit • Ball" not to menhon Amy.FrC'ed's "Free- domldncl" and Dt1vtd Henry I lwung's "Th£• Golden Child." Cr.iig Luct1s went on to widc>r c1cclaim dfte1 the pre- miers two ol his plays-"Pre- lude to cl Kiss" and "Three Postcards" -at South Coast RPpertory. Newport Beach's Cec-ilia Fdnnon hit the jackpot with "Cre<•n lceht.?rgs, .. one of the com1)dnv's more unpres- s1vt• mtrcxluchons. cVC'n SC R's compdn}' ALSO ON STAGE 'A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE' Newport Theatre Arts Cen- ter presents Arthur Miller's •A View From the Bridge" Jan. 28 through Feb. 27. ' Shows are Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $13, $15 for opening night. The theater is at 2501 Cliff Duve, Newport Beach. 'ANNIE' The Musical Theater Acade- my of Ordngc> County pre·- sent-; •Annie" at the Costa Mesa. J iigh Srhool theater, 2650 Fdlrview Roid, Co!>la Mesa. Shows dre at 7 p.m. Jan. 29, 3 p m. Jdn. 30, 7 · JJ.m. Feb. 5 and 3 p.m. reb. 6. Tickets tir<' $5 to $8. For more informution, call (949) 646·6624: ... 'CHAIM'S LOVE SONG' The Jewish C'ommumty Center of Orange <. ·ounty's I. A~Hi jfl. · ~ ~'TM~C 1APAN5f RfSTAuAA~ ~ 6 AtJD t;uSMl &AA/ ~ I Elegant Dining • Complete Bar • Sushi To Go I ~ Lunch M-F. 11:30 -2 p.m. •Dinner M-S, 5 -10.p.m. •Closed Sunday ~ 2675 Irvine Ave. • Costa Mesa jSl (949 645·5518. (949 645-5519 i5J @•@ • members have yotten mto the ·act. DramaturgP John -Clore Sclw ht<t "The Compd ny of Heaven• p1oduo•d an 1993, and his "On the Jump· was a contender lni>t eason FE!llow dramaturge Jerry Patch didn't cr(Mh• ·A Christmas Carol," but his adaptation of the classic fn 1980 has wdnncd pldygoers' hearts every holiddy seuscm since. SCR's charter mPrnbcr~ - &ctors who stdrted out m th11 old Second Step in the nud- 1960s -hdvc hd<l u pd1r of onginals wntten for lhPtr tctl· entS-"I lospitahty Suite" by Roger Reuff dnd "BAPC)" by Tom Strelich. Tht• annu~I Second Stdge presenlt1Lion uf •La Po!>ada Md gt< d" by OctaVlo Solis and Ma1< o Loya started out·dS a world premiere in 1994. Who, you may dsk, h,t-; cre- ated the most world preffiln for the SCR stage? Thell honor wou)d go to Richctrd Gwf'n- berg with four ·nw I::xtrt1 Man,• "Three Ddys ol Rc1m/ "Night and Her Sk.lrs" rmcl uHurrah at ~t • There are. of course•, many others dC'~c11v1119 nwn- tion over South Coast RPp!'r· tQry's three dncl ct hiilf decades of ori9indhtr,1md it space permitted we could li'\1 all 75. They've! dll con- tributed lo rnakmcJ lhPc1ler- going dt SC:.:R ,m 1m1gorntmg experience. • TOM TITUS rev1cw'S local the.Her forthe Daily Pilot His rcv1cm appear Thursdays and Saturdays Menorah Thectl.le prt>i;ents MCha.nn's Long Song" ctl 2 p.m. Feb. 6. Tickets drt· $8 .. for-members, $10 tor non- members. The center l'-dt 250 East Baker St., C'ostd Mesa. For more mfom1ntton, call (714) 755-0340. Thursday, Jonuory 13, 2000 17 I . Theater group to occupy space at Lab Anti-Mall AtDi COOi.MAN ~Pb COSTA MESA - A nt•w tht•ater group 1s set to !>howca e pluy at the Lab An~·Mall, starting in Feb· rudry The company w.ill p 1 lonn 10 the space for- lnerly ocr.up1cd by the ThP.ater D1stnrt, which c·nded 1~ run in December. -'iht· new company, Trilogy l'lclvhuuse1 will hold audi- ' tion:. tlus month for its hrst · produ tion. Trilogy, the new incar· ndtJOn of whul had been the Ldguna Niguel Play- house in Laguna Niguel, w11l move in to the space Sunday hc1a Butler, director of the pldyhouse, said llie orgomzallon lo::.t its lease 111 1ls old city c;tnd was undhle to locate an appro- pnatP. c1Jternat.tve venue before coming to Costa l'v1L"Sd. "We couldn't hnd any- llung" In Lagund Niguel, she stUd . HWe looked for • two and d hcllf months." Urning worked in Trilo- gy·~ favor when t-.1dno and Joan 'Lescot, \\ho formerly rnn The Theater District in SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot ~e 66· eat pace, decided this month that the rent on the theater was too high to handle. The new tenants plan to showcase •adult t.heate( for mature theater-goers, youth theater pr<>Quctions tor families and children, :md drama workshops," Butler said. A mus1ca1 the- ater camp and a "S<ttuiday Night Summer Showcase• are also in the works. For its first production, the playhouse will present Ira Levin':. thriller. "Death- trap,• d production _ched- uled tnrun Feb. 24 through Marc~ 12. Audi- tio~ for the play will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 21 at the playhouse. Producers are looking for three men between the ages of 25 dlld 55, and two women between the ages of 35 and 50 Actors should be prepared to perform a two-mmute comedic . monologue and should · bring a picture and resume. The theater is a.t 2930 Bristol St, Buildirig C-106, Costa Mesa. For more irifonnation,caU(949)4?5- 7405. • CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 . , • • • At8 Thu 13, 2000 commun1 forum IDITOlllL A nightGlub's success spells trouble T hey really~ 1 ferenl. The restaurant was • dropping like flies in Newport Center -a in Newport Beach. large shopping mall sur- Nightspots. rounded--by high-rise office Places we used to love to buildings and multistoried visit. Places where we could hotels2 There are no ·resi- go and hope to meet new dents close enough to hear people, reminisce with old • anything, with the excep- friends.or just have fun. tion of an upscale apart- Snug Harbor. The Can-ment building. But even nery. Windows on the Bay. that is located near the Just added to the list last· police station and Chamber week: 1Win Palms. of Commerce offices -def- By now, we can almost initely not in earshot of any count on a successful bar or nightlife activitY. .. restaurant near running into Still, the business was problems with its neighbors forced to close its doors. who want their peace and Guests at the nearby Four quiet. Seasons Hotel complained It's a story heard frequent-about the no!se from live ly at City Council meetings bands and late-night party- and from local business peo-ing. ple. A story played out ln this case, the hotel - countless times in the pages guests had a point. The of the Daily Pilot. tented restaurant had no. But Twin Palms was dif-business being set up under the balconies of the 400- room Four Seasons Hotel. The plan was fa tally flawed from opening night: 1Win.Palms will go, but the Four Seasons will use the charming, tent-covered building for C1 banquet hall. Although it may seem a bit ironic, it does make sense because now-the hotel pro- prietors will be responsible for, essentially, making themselves good neighbors. If you live on the bay or in mixed-use Cannery Vil- lage, noise from restaurants, bars and even passing boats is part of the deal. Newport Beach is a thriving water- front town, and the side- walks -and docks -don't roll up at 5. And that's why we've felt some restaurants -The Cannery and Wmdows of the Bay, to name two - have been prematurely closed becau se of heavy- handed noise-contror mea- sures imposed on them by the City Council. With Twin Palms, the les- son learned is don't put a thriving restaurant -that • features booming music- in a tent and stick it all right next to a hotel. Whatever the case, it seems that in Newport Beach, if you are in the restaurant or bar business, the worst thing you could ask for is success. With success come peo- ple, who bring noise, who disturb neighbors, who then mobilize enough force to get you to shut dQwn . Party on, Newport. Not. Newport Beach's war against fun continues. New sit e woul£! only delay skate pa,f k S orry, dad, wrong agaml Mike Schaefer's call for the City Council to reconsider the site selected for our first skateboard park will only risk fur- tper delays in constructing a skateboard facility Utis year (•Chosen site for skate park not good enough," Jan. 4). After wait- ing so long to address the city on this subject, it is regrettable that Parks Commissioner Schaefer can only find fault in the action of the City Council. In fact, the City Council has been very diligent in its efforts to find a suitable skateboard park, and it has listened ta D£BllTTAt every s~ent of the 1\ u 111 comrnuruty. The Lions Park Assn. applauds the City Cound.J's selection of Charle and Hamilton streets to build a skate- board facility this year. Although the site may not be perfect m every aspect, it is highly accessi- ble to skateboarders and specta- tors (a short block off Harbor Boulevard) and it adds (rather than reduces) park space at the edge of a neighborhood m need of recreational facilities. No, Uons Park would not have been a good choice. When you look at Lions Parle today, you see lots of open SPJlCe and green grass. But look at Lions Park again next year and you will see the huge new Downtown Community Center and about 60% less green grass and open space available for the residents who now use that area for family picnics, games and pickup soccer. To the tiny Air- plane Park green area that will · remain, Schaefer proposes adding another 20,000 square feet of con- crete. With a parks commissioner like this, who needs enermeS? Something that Mike Schaefer ignores is that all of Lions Park's ~ surface water dtalris mto a.neigh- 1borhood that already suffers from the damaging effects of an inade- quate city storm drainage system. Several new parking lots around •• BRJ,t\N POBUOA f DAILY Pt.OT Th.ls lot at the comer of Charle and Hamllton streets is the proposed site of the Costa Mesa skate park. the park, and now the new Com- munity Center, all contribute to a ash-flood conctition that occurs along Anaheim and 18th streets 'each time we receive significant rainfall. All that new concrete would make the floodlng occur even faster. Yes, the Uons Park Assn. · opposes a skateboard facility in Llons Park. But we also recognize our responsibility to the youth who skateboard. We conducted an in-depth survey of skateboarders and alternate skate park locations. The result was a 20-page report to the Costa Mesa City Council and school board reflecting the opin- ions of 1,500 middle and tugh school students of the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. The report recommended skateboard park sites in Costa Mesa that would better serve the 12-to 15- year-old youths who will be the primary users of the facility. Contrary to Schaefer's remarks, the city has done good work in researching and locating a site. We now }\ave a window of oppor- tunity to build a park Mike Schaefer should ~-using his influ- ence on the Parks and Recreation Co~sion to work with the City Coutcil and the school district and to oyercome the hurdles that may exist with the Charle and Hamil- ton site. For instance, we believe that an Q,000-square-f oot skate- board area will serve the 12-to ' 15-year-olc:ls and will allow a more attractive miniparK design that is not all concrete. Unless we seize this moment and build a skateboard park now at Charle and Hamilton Mike Schaefer could be right that his 13-year-old son will be too old to use Costa Mesa's first skate. park. So let's move forward with the City Council's decislon. It lS the best solution for all the residents of Costa Mesa, including our skateboarders. And we're pretty sure that Mike Schaefer's son won't mind if his dad is wrong. CHERIE KORANDO BRIAN TODD WALT HOLLOWELL BILL TURPfT The Lions Park Assn. executive committee HOW TO CO.ITACT YOUI l l PIE SE NTATIYES OTY Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa C1fy Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 75'i5223 t>--~----M.yor: Gary Monahan Coundl: Joe Erickson, H.ather Somers, Libby Cowa~ an~ Unda Dixon •THIS 1s \./MAT CoSTA ~SA RESIDENTS PA.to 1N F"ooo, ~~TCR, At-10 F1REA~~s .•. ~ ·- AN 0 THIS ,, W~A.T THE C1ry, p,..,p 'To KEEP Rf s 1 DENTS F.°A.OM Usit-l~ TH!:M r* • I OTY OF NEWPORT 9EAOt Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd .• 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: John Noyes • Coundt: Gary Adams, Jan Debay. Norma Glover, Tod Ridgeway, Dennis O'Neil and Tom Thomson NEWPOllJMESA u.im> 50tOOl oemact D1str1ct Office: 2985 A Bear St., Costa Mew 92626. (714) 424-SOOO ,_...-1wa.ldent: Robert Bai'bot Bo.rd Dana 81ack, Judy Franco, Jim Ferry. man, Marth.t Fluor, Wendy lee<•, Serene StohJ and D1vld Br4>C)ks COAST COMMUNITY cOuHa DtmlCT D~rkt Offkt: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432·5198 Owtciel1r: WlllMlm M. Vegl ....... W.tter HOwald, Sherry leum, Paul l.ger, AnNndo !Wlz end letfY P.ttenon w CUllOUDAllD--...... • 1915 '*-'tla Ave., Costa Mesa 92Q7, (M9) 6JM200 ' . loefd: Trudy Oh~. Mlk• ...._Fred Bockmlller. DIN~~ Mm Mk"*-' ~.:.-= ==='-(714) 754-SOU =~~.=.,~VIO'• Daily Pilot Jim Wood does good for community W hile I'm ha rdly an unbi- ased source, I can't help but respond to your re~nt ambush of ltrty cmpfoyer] Jim Wood ("Center of the storm.• Dec. 21). Reporter Noakl Schwartz's proftle prov().S the adage that •rarely does a good deed go unpunished.• As l have Qbserved, Wood's vol- • unteer work with the ·library began_. in 1994 as a member of the Founda· tion Board. He was appointed as a library trustee in 1996. In that capac- ity, he created the Distinguished Speaker's Lecture Senci>, which has brought luminaries such as George Plimpton, Andy MAILBAG Rooney, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Tom Brokaw to sold-out audiences. 1 also kilow he advocated the addition of specialized collec- tions totaltng 6,000 volumes and oversaw the addition of a new elec- tronic reference system -hardly #self-serving" acts. All of this bds been Wood's gift to tho community. As far as I know, and I've been working at Coast Magazine for the past seven yed.fs, Wood has never used his position as co-publisher of Coast Magazine "as a springboard ... to expand his leadership role to include spearheading a $12 million Arts and Education Center behind the libr~ry. • But Schwartz got one thfug right: Strong personalities do illicit strong reactions. So whether people resent Wood or support him, there is no question that this com-. munity is a better place because of his vision. JUSTINE AMODEO Editor, Coast ~agazine Harbor Center is welcomed sight I just wanted lo comment that I have lived in the area of the Harbor ~ Shopping Center for 45 years. And I saw it deteriorate over the years to the pomt that'it wasn't safe to even walk through the area. And it is just wonderful to see it corning back with ruce new sfores. I would like to wish all of the success to all or the new occupants. And it certainly will improve the neighborhood tremen- dously. RUTH SHEFUN Costa Mesa Right about the bond, wrong about de Boom Steve Smith's column •Leaders are to blame for ow crumbling schools~ (Jan. 8) hit a bull's-eye when delineating the failures of the Newport-Mesa school board of pre- sent and past. Absent Wendy Leece and Jim Ferryman, we have yet to see an informed school board ready to enter the 21st century with mar- keting a nd public relations skills. Smith's column hit home run after home run when factually laying out the decade~ of miscues. This lisfis heavier than even Srruth pointed out: embeulement, not listerung to John Moorlach when he specifically told the district to get out of the county fund, swappmg pnnc1~ between Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools in the late '80s, letting former Supt.,John Nicoll rule with no checks and balances, con- tinuing with a fliwed zero·tolerance policy, no term lunits for board members, and of course ignoring infrastructure imJ'Tovements for decades. Ah, once again Snuth has shown that his editorial skills lack the depth of rommi.pUty history. All the way up lo the eighth innlng, your c:olwun was going great. No way In the world WOUid Myone m their right mind sup. * port e bond to bell out this llChool board for lts failures. But ... do you want Jim de Boom to assist in the bond effortl De Boom was a leader Of the board ~ that infested our schoo.11 With most of the problems we have today. De BoOin was on the .IChool board through most of the Y8IU1I when we cOUJd have addressed theie ptobJems in better fashion than •ta11ng• our community. Came on, Steve Snuth, know your community. The last thing we ...S 11 a~ to the pest. Jim de 'IDoiD II a~ man, ~f!lful .,... ..... for UW. PUot and v~ ethi- 4liJ. A b8ttel-to&e lot de Booin ls to ...... faa.w.ct tloWard Mil· Mt• tpOalOllblp dgbll to major .=-.-,,,.=. t:w. ........ tl0d11,... ................... .......... ,. .......... .,... I!. Doily Pilot .. COVE (ONTINUED FROM A 1 detention basin in Muddy Canyon Creek -the part ol the project lliat concerned the com- rrussion -and will add six smaller basins to catch the runoff from the 980-acre devel- opment. Commissioners ·Said the delay will also give them a chance to visit the site and more time to spend on the issue or coastal development -an issue that will weigh heavily on the rutl.lre of California's beaches. •Th.Ls will influence how we make these types of decisions in the future," said Commissioner Shirley Dettloff. The commission could deny a key development permit that county officials in 1998 granted the Irvine Co. More than 30 environmental experts and beach lovers Uvirlg near Crystal Cove were expect- ed to go to Santa Moruca on Wednesday to ask the comnus- sion to block the development. No testimony about the project was permitted because the issue was postponed, but those who showed up said the meet· ing was still a success. "I. feel this is a step toward really evaluating what we're doing to the marine environ- ment," said Laura Davick, founder and president of the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove The alliance has been protesting the Irvine Co. 's plans to build homes, a retail center and recreational facilities pri· marily because it is concerned that runoff from the proposeq development would contami- nate the pristine beach. Garry Brown;of the Newport Beach-based Orange County· Coastkeeper, . said he was pleased to see the Irvine Co.'s project continue to evolve. ~We're not trying to le.ill the proJect," Brown said ·sut w do have a problem with the added runoff into Orange County's last pristinf' beach. It should not be acrif iced Jor housmg, but I think this can be resolved." • The Irvine Co. eAilier this ye~r. in response to protests by C(ystaJ Cove defenders, revised its proposal to address water quality and erosion problems. . An outline of the latest changes in the design is not yet available, Hoffman said. "We have been working on tlus since the staff report came out to address the concerns or the comrrussion," Hoffman said. Members or the beach advo- cacy groups said they will wail to see the hnal plans before claiming a victory for the envi· ron.ment. . The Irvine Co. originally asked for the public hearing to be held in March because the new design will put a nearby pro1ect on hold. Four of the newly prcposed detention basins are to be located in a separate but related 200-home development that ts alrea('.!y under construction. "' State officials decided that the Central Califorrua location· of the March meeting, which will be held in Carmel, was too· tar a trek for residents who wanted to give testimony. The April meeting will be held at the Queen Mary tn Long Beach. But many persistent people, like Susan Jordan of the League for Coastal Protection, would travel as far as necessary to tight for Crystal Cove. Jordan said she was .not convinced that the Irvine Co. 's project, even with the newest revisions, would be environmentally sound. •1 _am not willing to risk the future of state parks,• Jordan said. J l • • Send AnlR HOURS items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, c.osta Mesa. CA 92627; fax ttwm to (949) 6"6-4170; °'call (949) 76M330 A com- plete I~ be found at dailypilotcom,. • MUSIC , DELTA BLUES AND RAGTIME Brian ·earrett will play ctco~c blues and ragtµne music starting at 9 · p.m. Wednc-sdays in January at Sid's, 445 N Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. The show is free. For more information, cdll (949) 650-7437. BRIAN BARRETT/JASON WIU<INS TRIO The Brian Barrett/Jason Willciils Tho Will play Jazz at That's Arollld, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays in Jarluary. For more infonnation, call (949) 548-7999. LEIF OVE ANDSNES Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes perf onns at the Orange County Performing ' Arts Center at 8 p.m. Friday. The pro- gram of works by Bach, Prokofiev and others will demonstrate And- snes' technical brilliance and versa- tility. The center is at 600 Town Cen- ter Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 740-7878. JENNY SUTHERLAND , Borders Books & Music South Coast Plaza hosts pop musician Jen- ny Sutherland at 8:30 p .m. Friday. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The show is free. For more informabon, call (714) 432-7854. JOSEPH YASHAR Borders Books & Music South Coast PlaUt hosts classical guitanst Joseph Yasbar at 8:30 p.m. Friday. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The show is free. For more mtomiation, call (714) 432-7854. THE AMERICAN STRING QUARTET The Orange County Performing ' Thursday, Jonuory 13, 2000 Al9 IFIEI HOUIS ' BEST BET The Harmonia Baroque Players present "Echoes of the Millenni- um" at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church at 4 p.m. Jan. 22. The concert includes a retrospective of the ensemble's work. Tickets are $12, $10 for seniors and students. The church is at 798 Dove r -Drive, Newport B~ach. For more inionnatton, call (949) 548-3631. Pictured, from left, are Barbara King, Devin Fryling, Thomas Axworthy, Mari Haig, Richard Glenn and Marika Frankl. Arts Cent~r hosts the American String Quartet at 8 p.m. Saturday. The group will play works by Mozart, Bar- tok and Dvorak. There Will be a free preview talk with Herbert Glass one hour before the performance Tickets are $34. The center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information. call (714) 740-7878. . 'OKLAHOMA!' The M\!Sital Theater Academy of Orange County presents ·oklahomal" at the Costa Mesa High School theater, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Shows are at 7 p.m. Saturday, 3 p .m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Jan. 22 and 3 p.m. Jan. 23 Tickets are $6 to $9. For more infor- mation, call (949) 646-6624. . 'THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO' Opera Pacific presents Mozart's •Mamage of Pigaro• Jan. 18, 20, 22 and 23 at the Orange County Per- tonrung Arts Center. 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A20 Thursday, January 13, 2000 LAWSUIT CONTINUED FROM A 1 The dispute bcg411 with Pierluigi Bonvicini, who bought a house with an ocean view that eventually disappear~d behind a mass of ficus trees sprouting from the home of King, his neigh- bor. The first time Bonvicini met King was when he approached her about the tree~. She agreed·to cut them if he paid ~0% of the . cost, which was $600. However, she cut only one foot off one tree, and within a year the blue ocean again .disap- peared behind the branches. ·we tned to resolve it by send.Ulg letters and meet- ings, but Ul)f ortunately we had to initiate a lawsuit," he said. King refused to dramati- cally trim her trees, {irguing that she was keeping within the comm·unity's "-height restrictions. But while the trees were at the acceptable height of 16 feet -if mea- sured from the level of her home -the terraced hillside added another four feet to the trees, McPherson said. "The use restriction says that no tree shall block or intedere with the ocean view," McPherson said. "No tree at full height should A view of the Corona Highlands. • grow 16 feet, but thes~ trees were 20 feet.• And so, a.long with neigh- bor· Peter Ochs, Bonvicini filed a lawsuit in 1996 that didn't go to court until last December. While they didn't get the. 'damages they sought, the judge awarded Bonvicini and Ochs an injunction, saying King must maintain her trees at 16 feet. This set a precedent for residents in the corrununity who have struggled with enforcing height restrictions on trees and buildings since Corona Highlands was developed in the late 1940s, · said McPherson. Part of the problem are the guidelines outlining these restrictions, known as the Codes, Covenants a.nd Restrictions or CC&.Rs .. They· are difficult to interpret and as a result, there have been a number of similar lawsuits filed over the years. "They're ambiguous and old. The1e's even a race restriction m there that resi- dents can't sell their homes to people who aren't of the. white persuasion," said King's lawyer, Randall Waler, who called the restrictions "archaic.• Despite a nearly three- year legal struggle, the bat- tle isn't over. Although he won the lawsuit, Bonvicini said he still can't see Catali- na from his home because his neighbor hasn't trimmed her trees. If King doesn't remedy the situation soon, McPher- son said he would have to get the court to enforce the judgment by the end of the month. - ' ·1 hope we don't have to (go to court again],• aid Bonvicmi. •At least now there's a guideline everyone canielate to.•--~- As for King, she is gear- ing up for an even bigger legal war, which will unlold next week when she files a suit against Bonvicini and Ochs; She claims the two tried to prevent her from selling her 1,200-square-foot home to a prospective buyer who wanted to add on to the house. They threatened the buyer with legal action if he bUilt on to the home, Waier .said, adding that the issue with the trees was simply a legal smoke screen. However, McPherson argues that it was the home- owners' association guide- lines and not his client's that prevented the sale. 1\vo years ago, the association created stricter building guidelines and as a result, the architectural committee began rejecting plans for homes that would block ocean or golf course views from any surrounding homeowner. This inability to add on to the house has caused King's property value to fall signifi- carttly, said Waier. "~obody wapts to buy my house," said King. "(Ignoring the CC&Rs) is like saying •oh my good- ness' the Bible is wrong." , ,. HOUSE CONTINUED FROM A 1 for it to be an issue,• Pannell Mid. Nine people living on and near Mc.K.inley Way say they are mdifferent about House of Sarah. One said she brings the inmates fresh oranges. Another said she is proud the residents are trying to re-inte- grate with society. But others -such as Ernie Feeney, who has spoken up at several City Council meetings, and Stan Brown. whose home is diagonal from House of Sarah -say there's no room for the inmates in a residential area. N'JCOle, a 36-year-old irunate at House of Sarah, said she understands such concerns, especially since there are young children in the neighborhood. •But wear~ quiet, respect- ful and aware of our neigh- bors," Nicole said. "We live quite conservatively." ' Nicole is serving the final w~k of a 16-month drug pos- session sentence there. On Tuesday, she was seated at a table inside the home, which has the sagging couches, small cluttered kitchen and scent of shampoo more evocative of a sorority house than a prison. She said she spent the last 90 days of her sentence at House of Sarah, where she attended regular drug coun- seling and group therapy ses- sions. She spent the three months working in retail and said she's being considered for a clerical position. "This house focuses on Doily Pilot po:,1Uv1ty,• he said. •Not a mglc one of us ha had trou-~ ble incc we've been here.• Still, despite the apparent serenity of the home, Brown said 1t must go. He said the "satelhte pnson" bring1> prop- erty values down. He al.so said Florence and William Woolbnght, who run the home, do not maintain their properly as well as other neighborhood residents. #There are blocks missing from its walls, H he said. MTbat's not good for the neighborhood's image." But William Woolbright, who said he didn't know the home was m jeopardy until Tuesday, said he has tried to make it look lilte any other home. He said he even deco- rated it with elaborate Christ- mas hghts last month to ensure it wouldn't be the only dark house on the block. Valantine said the city's code enforcement department would continue mvestigating whether House of Sarah should be in the neighborhood. He said he didn't know how long the research would take. But he said the facility would need to go if the city finds the neighborhood was designated "for homes only· -despite its relativeiy quiet history. Hanson, who has lived on McKinley Street for 33 years, said removing Hous~ of Sarah wouldn't necessarily guarantee a better neighbor. "I've seen worse and I've seen better neighbors,• he said "You ~hould have seen what I had to put up with before they moved in there. It was not a good scene." FREEWAY CONTINUED FRO"l_ A 1 interchange. However, instead of calling it by lts proper name, the sign now says, "Ne'rJ)Ort Freeway.~ Gail Smrth, a Caltrans spokeswoman, said she has yet to discover when the new sign was erected, though commuters say the name change occurred recently. But Smith -after three days and multiple phone calls -con- ' · firmed that the freeway was mdeed named after Costa Mesa in 1976. ' . ·our guys m traffic are checking to see if anything happened to change the ndffie back," Srruth said. •1t could take a while." Caltrans will contact local officials and ask. if the Costa Mesa Freeway is indeed the correct name, and then possi- bly take action, Smith said. It appears that, in the meantime, the freeway sign will cany the n!llfle of the city tbat in the 1950s and '60s bat- tled the plan to push the free- way into Newport Beach. Although many people in Costa Mesa welcomed the freeway, angry Newport Beach residents waged a bit- ter war against a proposal to run it through their oty, where 1t was expected to con- nect Wllh Pacilic Coast High- way Newport Beach wanted ~ not.Jung to do with the free- way expansion .attd fought against 1l second proposal to cut through a residential neighborhood. . But no one in Newport Beach seems to mind the free- way now -as long as there is no suggestion to revisit the idea of hooking it up to Coast Highway. Construction, which began in the '70s, was completed in 1992 and the freeway now ends at the foot of liiangle Square. · For the best health care in Orange. County, the choice is clear. Former Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart, who was part of the freeway opposi- tion, said ~he ha n't heard anyone complain about the Cultrans sign.- In fact, the name "Newport Fr eway" ha stuck, she said. Cmmty. !_loag Ho~pital accepts nearly m.iery bealtb plan lnch41JlffR PPOs and HMOs. q11esllons regard(ng your bealtbcare options, Hoag offers asslstanc1 from a bellltb plan representative. Wbe11 fl comes 1f11U1 lo _choose yo"r bea/Jbcare j>aft1UJ1'$1 Hot1r1 Hosplllll and a HOt« pby.\lclan ars ckarly the best cbolce. For "'°" lnformall<m call BOOl400·HOAG, or for a ph)";lclan rof erral caJJ !}491760·2244. Ranked # 1 in Omlae Ci>uniy. •CA HllCOO·ffOAO ................ "I can see why Caltrans might do that," Hart ~aid. •People have a tendency to caU 1t the Newport Freeway bccau c• it b c:orm.·s Newport BoUlevard." . Former Costa Mesa Mayo:- Pctcr Buffa had another theo· ry. Buffa said the freeway sign probably needed to be replaced, possibly because of damage, and a Caltrans employee ref erred to old records when makmg the new sign. •And, I'm swe, 1t'll take them a couple of years to fix It,• Buff a said. With a mhldlievous tone, Buffa added: ·urue.1 it means tbe rebirth Of the Padf • ic COUt freeway.• · ..• Jon. 17 honof ee ROD MllllN .. .J .. QUOn OF THE DAY •tt was going to come down to who could make the most defensive stands and we were able to do that ... • Larry Hirst Newport Harbor boys hoops coach . . lh.ndat. Jcn.oy 13, 2CXX) • Spc:r1s Eda ~Cabon • 94957 44223 GOLF richord '- dunn ·CHECKING OUT GARY. McCORD McCord struck a cord on the senior tour last year by winning at Newport Beach. I f Gary McCord is planning an encore for 2000, · he's off to a rousing start. The wisecrackifrg, self-deprecating CBS television • · commentator, sort of the Bob Uecker of golf, had to scramble for new material and alter tus schedule after WUUling la.st year's memorable Toshiba Seruor Class1c at Newport Beach Country Club. "Last year I was going lo play six to eight or nine events maybe, and Just have some fun,• said McCord, who ended up playing 17 events on the Senior PGA Tour and earmng a whopping $993,291, a pretty good average for a part-time golfer ($58,428 per start). McCord, who later won the Tour Chanipionsh1p and finished 14th on the senior tour money list, returned to the scene Monday of tus victory and entertained the · crowd like a C!omedian. Don't be surpnsed if Toshiba locks up McCord to appear tnore frequently on the speaking arcuit during tournament week, similar to the deal the bUe sponsor has with veteran Gary Player. But, then again, maybe not. McCord and Player aren't exactly two peas in a pod. · So can McCord keep up the multitasking momentum, which mcludes playing on the seruor tour, . commentating for television, and book and movie script wrtting? "I have no pace, I have a slow gallop,· McCord said. "Basically, what I'll try to do is do what I was doing la.st year, but at my age (51) J can't remember what I was doing last year, so it's perff:ct -I'll start off brand new. It's a wonderful thing, this senior tour.• McCord, who won for the first tune in 383 PGA and Senior PGA Tour events, a span of more than 25 years, ma.de himself comfortable in front of the camera here lost year while beating ~. e buddy John Jacobs in a -bole playoff. n the first playoff hole, Jacobs chipped in for eagle from 90 feet. As the gallery erupted, Jacobs did his best imitation of Chi Chi Rodrtguez's famous "sabre dance• and then a backward somersault. McCord matched Jacobs when he sank an incredible 18-footer for eagle, and, with the cameras rolling, motioned with a curled index finger for Jacobs to come and fetch his ball from the cup at 18 -and the gallery went crazy again. Jacobs retrieved his ball, all right, then chucked it into the crowd. McCord said the feedback he received after winning at Newport Beach inSpued him for the remainder of the year and changed the face of the senior tour. •n helped motivate the tour to get going that year from Hale Ir.win and Gil Morgan winrung every other toum41llent to see two idiots like J .J. and I having some fun and enjoying tho game and putting on a pretty good show,• he added. •so everybody liked it. Most of the players en masse were really gracious about saying how much they enjoyed 1t, and it was great for the tour, and lt really helped get our tour in the paper there for a little bit." McCord, a noted prankater, wu asked if any off-the-wall antics continue today on the PGA Tour. He qWpped: •No. Most of the Q\lYI are ln the weight room drinking thote ltult jwees and doing 30 repl with 150-pound weights. So tbeN II no m6re ol that anymore. It'• awtul. On the _. tout, nobody can lift W.._., IO lbat'I kind of wMre lbat ltaDdl • · S_ailors shoot doWn . Hawks • Newport hangs on for 45-40 victory over host Laguna Hills. :fOl\'Y AL1 OBHJJ ~Pb LAGUNA HILLS -.-Newport Har- bor High boys basketball coach Lany Hirst knew Wednesday's Sea View League clash with Laguna Hills was going to be a defensive struggle and he was right , But it was the Sailors who were most stingy, holding the Hawks score- less for the final two minutes of the game and banging on for a 45-40 win before a rowdy Hawks-heavy crowd. •Both teams really stress 80YS H~OPS defense/Hirst said. ~It was gomg to come down to who coufd make the most defensive stands and we were able to do that." Dustin Illingworth led the Sailors' attack with 20 points; inducting 10 for 14 from the free-throw line. He also managed to pull down nine rebounds against the tall timbers of the Hawks' mtenor. Aaron Yarnal chipped m with 10 points, with five of those coming on second and third-quarter buzzer-beat- ers. "It's pretty ironic that in a couple of our losses, the other team lut shots at the buzzer that turned out to be the difCerence," Hirst said. ~It was that case for us tonight." Ldguna Hills (9-8, 0-2 in league) took a 30-29 lead over Newport (13-5, 2-0) with 1:15 'remaining m the third quarter after trailing for most of the game. But m that final minute of the third, the Sa.dors went on a 7-0 run, includ- ing a Varna.I three-pointer at the buzzer · 1Wo Illingworth dunks highlighted the offense in the fourth as the Sailors never lost the lead. ;.._Marshall Houser had 11 points for Laguna Hills, while Kade Stone chipped in with rune. STA DINGS Sea View League Newport H.Jrbor ( 1 l c; 1 } 0 11Yc .. >dh11d9c ~ 11 ·, AliM> Niguel (10· 7) 1 O l.t(#'' . •1 ' • Irvine (5·11) 0 1 Newpcirt tWbor 45,. Lag. H1!1s 40 Aliso Niguel 92. Irvine 78 ~ Fridaiy's garMS (7:30 p.m .) HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL NOT A PRE'I'l'Y PIC'I'URE MESA •Artists take advantage of a technical foUl to rally past Estancia's Eagles, 57-51. BARRY FAULKM R ~Pb COSTA MESA -The Estancia High boys basketball team has at least eight games left to ensure its sea.son didn't blow up m the heat of the moment Wednesday rught against Pacific Coast League VlSitor Laguna Beach. Leading, 51-46, with 1:20 left, an Estancia. player was called for a foul, then said something he shouldn't have, provoking a techm-' cal. The temporary loss of compo- sure allowed Laguna Beach's ultra- talented 1Tavis Hanour to make four straight free throws, then a slam dunk on the enswn~ posses- sion, to help the Artists erase immi- nent defeat with one broad stroke of opportunism. "We did just a.bout everything but w.in this game, .. _ said dejected Estancia Coach Rich Boyce, who had nothing but praise for his play- ers. ·I have a lot of pride m our kids for the way they played their butts off tonig)U. We'll bounce back from this." Laguna Beach Coach Bret Flem- ing was equally impressed with the hosts (11-7, 0-2 in league and ranked No. 10 m CIF Southern Sec- tion Division lll-AA). -~tried to warn my kids that they needed to understand what kind of intensity Estancia plays with.." Fleming said. "But, in the first quarter. we had no clue." The Eagles seized a 16-9 lead, before Hanour, who netted 20 of tus game-tugh 31 before intermission, triggered an 11-0 Artist run, which led to a 27-25 halftime edge. Estancia. exploded in the third quarter to earn a 40-37 lead, then expanded it to 51-44 with 3.56 left. But the Eagles didn't S£Ore aga.m as Hanour, scoreless m the second half unW the final 80 seconds, net- ted the final 11 points for the Artists {11-6, 2-0). hitting 9 or tus final 9 foul shots. Jason SlDl.co led the Eagles with 22 points, while Darshaun Ga.mer added six points, eight rebounds and seven steals. · Chris Manker, a 6-foot-lQ cen- ter, had 16 points and nine boards for Laguna Beach. Pacific Coast League . ...----w L: Costa Mesa (16-4) 2 0 l11gunJ Beach (11--6) 2 0 Comna dcl Mar (12·5) 0 1 bl.10(1d(117) 02 Wednesday's scores Friday•s games (7 p.m.) ~ .. Mw at Estandll University at Laguna Beach KIM HAGGERTY·ZVWS I OMV PILOT Estancia Hlgb's Travis Chand:ler {right) takes to the hoop as Laguna Beach's Will Blodgett defends. •t have a lot of pride i'I cu kids far '8 way they pmy.d .. butts off .... W.1 bone bed from this .... Rkh 9oyce Estancia hoops co.ch "Wt ,...., h screws on CM defense In thi second ,.. .... llob SerY9n Costa Mesa hoops coach WINS Mtistangs put University away in PCL crudal, 7 5-68. Jo-.11•11 Boo ~PfLir COSTA MESA -Costd Mesa High's boys basketball team's per- formance Wednesday against VlSit- mg Uruvers1ty was downnght gutsy in a 75-68 win. The Mustangs improve to 2-0 in the Pacific Codst League and remain tied for first Wlth Laguna Beach, its opponent Tuesday night. "We'll enjoy the 2-0 start tpday, • Costa Mesa Coach Bob Serven said. "Then we'll go back to work and prepare for Ldguna Beach. •we might make some rrusta.lces, but we fmd a way to win These guys battle and they give every- thmg they have • The Mustangs. ranked No. 5 m CIF Southern Section D1vts1on ill- AA. needed the effort to hand the defending PCL co-champion 1To- jans { 11-7, 0-1) thelJ' Cifth loss m sev- en games. Mesa is two wins shy of tying the single-season chool. record "We gamed a lot of people's respect." Co ta Mesa forward Nate Jones said He led the Mustangs with 24 points. Behind three three-pomters from Ryan Naff, the Mustangs Jed at half- time, 42-38. The lead stayed m that range unW the final minutes .. f\ 1esa then got its biggest scare Wlth 49 seconds left, when Rydn Zmchefsky sank a prayer behind the three- point lme and was fouled But Zinchefsky nus ed.~ ensu- mg free throw. The Mustangs then hit 8 of 10 free throws at the end to clinch the game. Dave Weir got six of those eight pomts, and got a cru- cial steal with 12 scco.nds left to squelch a Uru nuracle. Weir, starting his thlJ'd game in a row, was also key on defense. •we had to stop their three-point shooters,• said Mec:a guard Rick Hatsushi, who c;cored 13 and had seven assists • ~d Well stopped (Uni's Andy) Lawrence from hitting threes." Lawrence only hit two three all rught, and Uru neve1 led m the sec- ond hall. ·we tightened the screw on our defense in the second half,• Serven said. · DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK •A C lassic stepping stone for the Tars' senior notched at the Estancia Classic. ToS\ As :rotu HJ OllrPtlt I t was the best birthday present Michael Snyder could have given his father. On hii dad's b-day, the Newport Harbor ~h senior ripped through the pack of the E t.a'hda Wr•tling CIU* and captured the title i in the 189·pound claa lut Weekend. ·t didn't even NY "lbat wu foe .~.· or anything like tbat." Snyder Mid. "Biat be told me afterward that lt wu the._. ,....at be ever gc>t, so O.t m.de me feel...._.· In the 32·team ......... 9Dyilr ~all ftve of hit matet.. tndn"'BO two bf I* and one by a mtJor a.ctiMa fib polnll or...-}. Hit MCOnd pk\ eame lD .. ctn s I a r 1blp - .. '· . , I .. ' l ·. ., ., .. ,_B_2 _Jo_nu_o~ry_13_._2000 __ ~~~~---------~--~--~~~J>()l'f.s ~--~---J--------~~~--~-------==Do_i~ __ Pi~lot Eagles kick Artists arOOnd to tune .of 8-0 · REstanc:iapunisbes th Artists in PCL cntsher; Costa Mesa, Uni tie, 0-0. _and played hard the. whole game.• ing fQf. the Eagles. _ Estancia dictated the entire t~mpo because Laguna Beach failed to disrupt the Eagles' short passes. Estanci4 moved · the ball up the field at will and only offside calls stopped it from getting more shots on goal. who~ .the .king oLthJ.s (di.strtct)," Crenshaw said with a laugh. IOYI S11CC~• T'ars net 1-0 victory JOSFPll Uoo ~Plot In another Pacific Coast League contest Wednesday: COSTA MESA . -Laguna Beach High's boys soccer team, 3-7-1 entering Wednesday's game against host Estancia, was the underdog. Behind Esaul Mendoza's hat trick, the Eagles made sure Laguna Beach stayed that way and dispatched the Artists, 8-0, in a Pacific Coast League game. There was a time when Lagu- na Beach, as late as two years ago, was the PCL powerhouse. But Estancia (8-1-1, 2.0 ... 0 in league) has now won two of its last three game against the Artists (3-8-1, 0-2-0). The Eagles outshot Laguna Beach, 31-5. They got their first goal in the 10th minute whe Armando Ortiz knocked in a pass from Mendoza. Cesar Ter- rones then scored on a counter, · Mendoza scored twice and John Alderete blasted one in to give Estancia a 5-0 halftime lead. Mendoza and Terrone~ scored again'in the second, along with Irving Islas, to wrap up the scor- "We kept the ball on the ground and that's what we're about," Crenshaw said about bis team's passing. "It forces them to play defense all the time.• • Costa Mesa High 't Mustangs held defending league champi- on University at bay on the Cos- ta Mesa campus in a··scoreless deadlock. Justin Schoettler, a junior, was credited with eight saves for the shutout, and received some strong support from def enders Louis Day1 Greg Gonzales, David Jenkins, Brian Dunn, Chasen Marshall and Ryan Denman. · LAGUNA HD.JS -N.wport HubOr Hlgtt's Tyson W8hl ac:Ored in tbe 80tb minute and the vtsiting Sailors' defense did the rest for a 1.0 Seo View League boys soocer wtn over~ ~Wednesday. Senlor goalie Duke Bure.beµ mode five !4Ves to secure the 88CODd shutout for the 1Brs (5·5-2, 1:-0· 1 in league).· The Eagles have now outscored opponents, 63-4, in 10 games and are on ·a roll with two tough games against Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor on the Wahl's goal came oi:i a rebound in front, after 1\-ey Meek's header caromed off the crossbar. "We had fu.n scoring," Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said. "We came in with intensity ~horizon. "We'll just keep going and we'll show Cd.M and Newport The Mustangs (3·8·4 overall, 0-1-1 in the PCL) are at Laguna Beach next Wednesday. Ryan Hernandez, Ke vin Yocbes, Scott Perkins and Victdr Castillo anchored the baC:k line for the winners. COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOOPS Orange Coast loses a shootout, 102-95 • Men's basketball. FULLERTON The Orange Coast College men's basketball team scored 95 points, but still lost to host Fullerton, 102-95, ih Orange Empire Conference action Wednesday. OCC's David Castleton scored 37 to lead all scorers, and hit 6 of 11 three-pointers. Off the bench, Due Nguyen got 24 of his 27 in the second half, nailing 5 of 10 three- pointers, for the Pirates (12-6, 1-2 in conference). After shooting 36% in the first half, the Hornets (11-9, 1· 2)° shot 61 % in the second to hang on for the win. occ only shot 34 % from the floor, but it hit 13 three-pointers. Chad Hagedorn had 11 rebounds for OCC. ORANGE EMPIM CONRll£Na fuu.ERT°" 102, OflANGE CoAsf 95 C>raft9e Coas1 • Castleton 37, Earl 10, Beeler 9, Elliott 5, Hagedorn 4, Nguyen . 27, Rivera 3, Denson 0, Walters O. 3-pt. goals • Castleton 6, Nguyen 5, Earl 2. Fouled out • Beeler, Hagedorn. Fullerton ·Wise 26, Mann 21, C. Smith 14, Jones 13, Sherman 8, Gr.ice 8, Strange 6, Sutton 4, B.J. Smith 2. )-pt. goals -Wise 3, C. Smith 3, Jones 1, M<lnn 1, Grtce 1. fouled out ·Jones, C. Smith. ~ftime: Fullerton, 40-34. 'SNYDER CONTINUED FROM 81 match against Valencia High's Bob Davis, Tanked No. 4 in Orange County in the 189-pound class. Snyder pinned Davis at 5:15 of the match, giving him the tourney title for his weight class. It was the only . pin of the finals in any division. With the win, Snyder Pi,ra~es dust off Fullert.on, 83-65 • Women's basketball. FULLERTON -Orange Coast College's women's bas- ketball team improved to 19-1 with a resounding 83-65 vic· tory over Fullerton in an · Orarige Empire Conference game on Wednesday. Karyn Fierst led five OCC players in double-digit scor~ ing with 19 · points. Leah Wilde scored 17, Shauna Steward 16, Erin Tomlinson 13, and Sarah Middlebrooke 12, along with eight rebounds for OCC, (19-1; 3·0 in confer- ence). · Missy Bynon just missed a triple-double with 16 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds for Fullerton (14·8, 1-2). ORANGE £Ml'ME CX>NRllENCE ORANGE CoAsT 83, Fuu..aroH 65 Or..-.g. Coelt • Wilde 17, Steward 16, Tomlinson 13, Middlebrooke 12, Lewis 2, Flem 19, Urban 4, Ma~ o, Johnson o. 3-pt. goals • Wilde 3, Steward 2, Tomlinson 1, Fierst 1. Fouled out • None. Technkats ·Norte. Fullerton· Bynon 16, Barstpw 12, Matweeff 11, Yonamine 5, Jepsen 2, Banister 9, Manning 5, Gadd 4, Raco 1. 3-pt. goals· 8ynon ~Yonamine 1, Manning 1, Banister 1,. fouled out • None. Technicals· None. Halftime: OCC. 37·21. MICHA.El SNYDER HIGH SCHOOL . GIRLS 'WATER POLO Tars fall fo Irvine • Vaqs take i.n.Si';le lane. NEWPORT BEACH - Two-time defending Sea View League girls water polo champion Newport Harbor was KO'd Wednesday, as vis· iting Irvine earned a 4-2 win in the league opener to take an inside lane toward the league championship. Kyndra Cox and. Kathryn Belden scored the Sailors only goals in the first quarter as the Sailor&iell fo 11-3, Q'.t in l~ague). Irvine is 8-1. SEA VIEW LEAGUE IRVINE 4, NEWPORT HARBOft 2 5aM'9 by Quarters Irvine 1 1 O 2 • 4 Newport Harbor 2 0 0 0 · 2 Irvine • Reidel 2, Hamilton 1, Umezawa 1. Saves -Graf 4. Newport HartM>r ·Cox 1, Belden 1. Saves • Deyden 6. TODAY • Basketball • COSTA MESA-University High rolled to a 7 -2 girls water polo win over Pacific Coast League host Costa Mesa Wednesday. Katy Petersen and Shayna Kline scored for the Mustangs (6-10, 1-1 in league}, who received 11 saves from Casey Petersen. Paclflc C'.out League Unlwnlty 7. Costa Mesa 2 Score by Quarters University 2 3 2 0 • 7 Costa Mesa O 1 1 O -2 University • Klau 2, Gohbren~ 2, <:anby 2, Voorhes 1. C~ Mesa • Kline 1. K. Pete!sen 1. Saves • C. Petersen 11. • Estancia High's Somer Fla- herty scored twice and Lau- ren Collier had a goal, but the Eagles (4-7, 0-2 in the PCL) dropped a 15-3 decision at l:.aguna Beach. Anna Ras- mussen had five saves .. S CHEDULE High school girls -Estancia at Corona del Mar; 7 p.m.; Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m. •Soccier High school girls· Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 3:1S p.m.; Estancia at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m .. • Wrestling . High school -Corona del Mar at Estancia, 6·p.m.; Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills.' 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS • • N.wport Landing · 1 boa" 16 angler\, 7 sheephead, 32 whitefish. DIEP SEA freshman year, was intrQduced to wrestling rather harshly. "My very first day of practice, I didn't have any practice stuff, so 1 had to ·wr~e in my school clothes," Snyder said. "I still remember riding my bike home and crying." Shaken, but not beaten, Snyder was detennined to work hard and be a success in the sport. PREP lf'OOP SUMMA·RIES .... tOtOOl. 90'I$ ~o-t ........ LMiUll&A ltlAOI 57, !stA'NCIA 51 Sc:ofw by QuwWn t..guna Be.ch 12 17 8 20 • S7 EftaOO• 16 9 15 ,, • 51 ....._a.ad>· Haoour 31, Manic" 16, Boyd 4, Blodgett 3, 8vtt11n 3. 3-pt. goals • lianour 4, Manka< 1. Foul~ out • Blodgett. &tandll • Simco 22, C..ntreO 12. Rodriguez 7, Gamer 6, Chandler 4, Aguilar O, Jiminez 0, MakloNdo 0. 3-pt. goak • Simco 4, C..ntrell 2. Rodriguez 1 Fouled out • Simco. Te<hnials ·Simco I. Mc.IC C04ST l.IAGUIE CosTA ~ 75, UM\llJlslTY f8 Scorttby~ Unlvmlty 21 17 11 19 · 68 Con. Mt-S.11 ·20 22 14 19 • 75 AYSO Galaxy Girl~ sparkle NEWPORT BEACH -The Galaxy Girls, an AYSO Region 57 Under-12 girls soccer team, finished area pool play this weekend in first place and will advance to the quarterfinals. In th'eir 4-1 win over Tustin, Emily Almaraz scored two goals, while Taylor Beauchamp and CaJUyn Czisoy each scored once .. Offensive support was ptovided by Kelly Nelson, Katte Wade ~d Kara Jones. Jn game two, the Galaxy Girls and Costa Mesa battled to a 2-2 tie. Almaraz and Raebel Haber scared for the Galaxy Girls, while strong defense was provided by Kelly McElroy, Ashley Carnahan, Caroline Claure and goalie Amanda J(nuppel. Saturday's contest begins at 8:30 a.m. at Anderson Field. Tsunamis split in regional pla~offs NEW.PORT BEACH -The Tsunamis, an AYSO Region 97 Divj,sion 5 boys soccer team, opened the regional playoffs with a 4-1 win over <;osta Mesa, followed by a 2-0 loss to North Irvine. In the win o~er Costa Mesa, Cameron Chase scored two goals, while Ceasar Amador and Erik Holland each added single tallies. Tsunami assists came from Amador, Kyle Cald- well and Danny Miller. Strong all-around play was turned in by Eric Bonn, R.J. D'Cruz, Rex Nelson, Hayde n Navarro, Mitchell Bancroft and Michael Bingham. In the loss to North Irvine, Caldw4ill, D'Cruz and Holland had many shots on goal, while Miller and Chase played well in goal. Despite the l~s. the Tsunamis will still continue in the championship round, with their next match on Saturday . Costa Mesa boys take third at Classic COSTA MESA -The AYSO Region 120 U14 boys all-star team took third place out of six teams in the Costa Mesa Clas- sic Jan. 1-2, finishing the four-game tourney with two wins, a loss and a ti_e. Cullen Crom and Jaime Salas each scored two goals in the tournament, while Nick Agulrrp, Jason Harvey and Cotey Pond provided key asSists. ~ On defense, Jeff Waldom, Steve Garcia, Mike Green, Mlguel Torales, Eric Scheafer and goalies Jess ~ellmich and Jordan Malick kept Mesa in the contests. Newport Harbor nips Aliso Niguel, 7-6 IRVINE -Newport Harbor's ----.... -------varsity club roller hockey team I 0 l l ER H 0 CI E Y knocked off Aliso Niguel, 7-6, at the Gretzky Rink. Mike Bcownell and· R.J. RJtter each scored three goals for the Sailors, while Jason Spe ncer added a goal and four assists . Goalie James Egan had 18 saves as Newport improves to 5-4-2. The junior varsity fell to Edison, 8-0, while the frosh squad blanked Woodbridge, 5-0. Bobby Sox late registration approaching NEWPORT BEACH -The Pacific --."!'1'!!~111!!!11~!1"!1~­ Coast Bobby Sox will be having late S 0 f T I A L L registration on Saturday, Jan. 15 and Saturday, Jan. 22 at Boni- ta Creek Park from 9 a.m. to noon. is now ranked No. 4 in Orange County. "He just took it right to. him, H Coach Dominic Bulone said. "His head was in the right place and it was just a great, hard-nosed match. Nit was tough, but I learned a lot about myself during this period," Snyder said. "You learn a lot about mental disciplipe in wrestling and I've been able to carry that into everything I do." ·That mental toughness, according to Bulone, is Snyder's strongest weapon on the mat. ~ • G•vey 17, ZlncMfJlcy 16, Lewfence 13, Dille 9, Tran 4, Qlristoph }. Elsherl>I~ 6, Felstet 0, Hewtome 0. 3-pt. goals • Gavey 5. Zlndwnky 3. Ulwfence 2. Christoph t. Fout.i out • Dille. c:o.t. MeM ·Jones 24, Naff 1l, . First-time players are asked to bJing a copy of their birth certificat~. Fees for the spring season are $85 for girls ages 5-8 . . and $115 for girls ages 10-15. The spring season begins in Feb- ruary. For information, call (949) 224-9409. Even though his finals win was solid, Snyder loo.ks at his semifinal match against two-time Arizona state finalist Jimbo Armstrong of Payson High as bis most focused. "I had no tiistractions and no obstacles, H Snyder said. "My mind was totally clear. I knew his moves and I was determined to win." And win he did, with a convincing 9-3 thumping of Armstrong. Not loo shabby for an athlete who, in his •He makes very few mistakes out there and he capitalizes on his opponent's mistakes," Bulone said. "He's very confident and with his experience, there isn't much out there he hasn't seen." Now in his fourth year at the varsity level, Snyder sees bigger and better things ahead of him in his fin.al year at Newport. "I would like to see myself place in the state finals," Snyder said. "Right now, I believe I'm on the right track to do so." Hatswhl 13, weir 9, Fe!ryman 6, P•YN 2. INhltuktr 3, Cont• 2. ).pt. goe1s· • N.tff 3, Jones 2. WhrtUker I. Fouled out • Hnsusnl. s.. \/lew &....,. NIWflOll'T HN11011 45, LAGUNA HI.LS .0 kof'lt by QuerWI Newport Hilr1>of 10 13 13 9 • 45 l..a!IVf\il Hiiis 9 12 9 10 • o40 Nawport ~ • lfhngwotth 20, Yll'Ml 10, Rcitden 5, Pemne 41 Melum 4, Reynolds 2. 3 pt 9091l • Y.m•I 2. ltorden 1, Fouled out NGM. ' .....,. HA .. · HouMf 11, Stone 9, l" 8, liOITIY•k 8, AAdenon 2. lllil 2. lpc ~-Homytk2.IM I. Fouled out • Homyl4' PONY league registration Saturday COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa PONY Baseball League will hold its next I AS E I l L L . spring registration on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Costa Mesa High, in front of the gymnasium. ·Registration is $100 per player. Players lnust show proof of residence and a birth certificate. PONY Baseball's Pony Division is for players ages 13-14. 'Tryouts will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 22 at Cos- ta Mesa High's varsity baseball field, where late signups will be accepted. For more information, call, (949) 225·9237. Doily Pilot '· Thursdoy. Jonuory l 3. 2000 83 ( MUc ~ 11 PWU:IKllal 11 ~ -11 PlllUC IKnMD I I MU:-I I -:C-11 MU:-I I MO:-II PU11nmco 11 Pu11.uincu I • Flctltloue Butln"a Flctltloue Bu11,.... FICdilou. lutiMtt Flctltloua ButlnHt Flctttlou• BualneH Fietffiout IUalriiia sOUllioNS Fictitioua Bu11n .. a f l I I B Ntme Statement Mame SUltement Name &Uli.ment N1me Statement N•me ·~ment Name Stttement (CIT ACION Nam. Suitement 1ct t out ualneta publ!Cly re•d aloud •• The fnllowing peraons T!Je fOltow1ng Plfrt<Wis :fhe fol~ pel"IQf\1 Thi following perSON l ll• tallowing persons TM foOo'#lng pert0n1 JUOfCIAL) The follo'!Wlg ~ Name SUltement the · abov•$teteCJ '' are Cl()j"G buslne15 as. are dOlng bualneu n ate dOino bl.it.HU a~ ere doing bu$10esl as .,. CIOlng t>uatt1eu as are doing buslneu a.s NOTICE TO CROSS-• at• ~g bu&1ness 11t The follti~lt\g pcarsons. nd ptac:e MoenLJ\a Marlfle 176 a) Newpen Beach/ ·i I m«Cham stuff oom. Ort~ County Ore· My Tle1, 475 Promon· s c Electnc. 12645 DEFENDANT(S) (AVIS() OOAE F1118ncial IH 1111'9 doing 1>11 lneh .. ~ In aoc:oRibOQt Wilhll~ W I 71h St •• Costa Costa Meia Dally P1lut 'b cltek o chedt com. gon O\lek Ctul>. 3857 tory Dnve Eall, Newport Sycamore St • Gerdel\ 11 Acus.ado) E Ba Ava New Frankie & Johnny • Pl'Oll•llOna of Colttomta Mesa CA92627 b) Daily Pilot, 330 w c pavrnentreeourcesln· Birch •128 Nowpon 13each.Cattlornla92660 Grove,CA92841 LES FLEISHMAN BeachYCA 92661 por Moc111e A11to Salon, Public Contr«I Cod9 Moontlta Manulac· Bay Strffl, Costa Mer>a, t•rnallonal Merchant ae.ch Cahlom1& 92680 Apnl A McClure, '675 Se m uel Camp a. SOUTHPORT so Q ' Jona°than o Donneu 2l752 #l6 Pacillc Coa51 Section 3300. IN Dl5· tunng, ~,(CA), 116 W, CA 9~ • llVCt., 333 Pooov A...-. Oen'n11 McCaner, Promontory Dt1Wt East, 12845 Sy.camote St, INC · ' -1t8-~ Ba lwec Ne.-Highway Hurllonglon trlCI reQU1ras 1t1a1tn. bid· l'th St., Costa Mesa, The Tlm1t11 M. lrror Corona OJI Mar •• CA 3857 Bird\ 1128. New· Newpon Beaetl, Cahlor· Garden Grove, CA BENEDICT GILANO, poll ee~:CA e26&l Beach. Calofomia~264Ef 0.r poslfit the follow· CA 92627 Company, a Delaware 92625 POlt Beacn, Celitomla nla 92660 928'41 t<ULTIVAR INC 80d Andrew Rios. 118 E Anoeta Le* Hall, ing CIHslliC&lloo 01 con· This business 1s COO· Co,.p , (Delaware). 220 Mia Myeong Hyun, 92660 This buslnes• t• con· This business It oon·. Does 1 to fOO lnduaive Bey Ave N w or 2t752 •16 Pacillc Coul trac:tor1 lioenMI at the,. duated b~ oorporatloo West 1s1 Street. L06 An (&o-1.), 333 Pe>ppy Ave., Tiiis business Is 000. c:sucteo by, an lndlVl<lual d1JC1ed by. an individual vou ARE BEING Beact\, CA 9266f " Highway Hunungton nme that,rhe ~t~oct it ~ Have you started 1,1Cles CA 90012 Corona Del Mar, CA ducted by· an unln· Have you siarted Hove you started SUED BY CROSS· This buslnosa 11 con Beach, callfomla 926'66 aw:srOea • doing bu11oeas yet? This business ts mn· 92825 co1po1atad .usociallon doing' buslneu yet? Nq dQlnv business yet? NO COMPLAINANT (A Ud ductac:s by a genera I.Inda L.ee Hell ~1752 Contractor A or 9 ~ v .. ~·11-00 duded by 8 001.J>OfAllofl Jae H. Hyun, (40%), ottier l"lln o pa,,,,_1!.hip Apnl A. M<:Clure Semoel C8mpa le .,._ dernandandO) r>ar1nerahlp ·~ •16 Pacific Coast High· lJcenM MoonLlte Manufac· Have you $l<1rted 3~:l P-09py Avo .. Corona Have ;tou started · Thrr statetflel'lt waa fhis &tatvmen1 -was CHATS EUl'.iENE PLAT Have you s111ta w•ti· Hu,,..,ngton Be$Ct\, PUBLISH. January 6 turtng, Inc. Alcllard doing buslneu yet? Del Mar, CA 926~5 doing busfness yet? No flied wtth lhe County llteo with lhe Counly You have 30 CALEN· doing bU1tness yet Ca 1forn1a 92848 2000 llnd January t3, Glasser, PresltJt)Ot Yes, 1907 · Thi• business 1s OQ(l· Dennis McCa11er Cieri< ol Orange County Cieri<. of Orange County DAR DAYS alter th•• Yes Dec 8 1999 This l>uslne!!s 11 con· 2000 This staJement was The Times Mirror ducted" llY a general Tiiis statement was on 12•20-99 on 12·28·99 lumtnons 11 served on J0oatt1an CrDollnell ducted by ii 1orn1 WALK TI-IROUGH filed with the County eompany, a Del11ware partnership llled with the County 19996814660 19996815183 you to me 11 t pewnnen This statement wa venture J~uary 19• 2000 •at Oletl( of Orange County Corp • Wllllam H t:tave you started Clerk of Orange County Dally Pilot Dec 23. 30. Daily P1lo1Dec30, 1999, respcnse al 1J8 r.oun tiled wotll lh&' Coun Have, you started ll'.> 00 a I'll Orange on OH 1·2000 Barlow, Assistant Sacre· doing buslneas yet? Ol'I 01-<>4·2000 1999, Jan. 6, 13, 2000 Jan. 6, 13. 20, 2000 A letter or phone call Clerk ol Orange Count doing business yet'? Coast College Mafn· 20006816345 1ary Yes, 1f7/00 200068t5814 Th251 Th257 ~II not protacl you· your on 12•17•99 Yes, January 1, 2000 1enance F&Cllify on Mar· Oally Piiot Jan. 13, 20, This statement was Mia Myeong Hyun Dally Piiot Jai) 6, 13, 20, Fictltlout Buslneu . Flctltrous Bualneu typewritten r111P<>nse 1999681'5.1 ~nrita Hall ~mac Stteet belWeen 27, Feb 3, 2000 Tl'l308 hted W•th the County This statement was 27, 2000 Th280 Name Statement Name SUltement mu&I be in proper legal Dail\kf'llol Dec. 23 30 1 ""s &1aiemen1 was F'. ar1>or Boulevard and Fictitious Bualnesa ;Aeg;·~7~008e Counly ~~drtc ~;t~~:e ~~~ Fictitious Buslneu The lollowlng per.sons The following persons lorm If yov want lhe 1999.' Jan 6, 13ri. c~~.~;1~,~~~e g:~~ M~:eca ~m6 Costa Name Statement 20006816056 00 OH1•2000 Name Statement are doing business as· are dolflg business as court to heft your case • 24 on 1·11·2000 BID DATE February The following persons oa11y· Pilot Jan 13 20 200068t6351 The rouow10g persons Surtsrde Butlden, KATHY POPPERS II you do no1Ille1'0U' Flct t oua Bua neH 20006816349 3. 2000 al 200 pm ere doing business as 27, Feb 3, 2000 nj311' Dally Pllol Jan 13, 20, are doing business &5! t7062 Green St .. •S3. ~~N~ :RT SE6'Vl~ES. ~=~= 1~ :'e, ~ t(ame Statement Dally P110l Jan i3, 20, BOARD DATE Imagine Scuba Nork· 27 Feb 3 2000 Th302 FULTON MEDICAL Hunllnglon Beach, CA 1 ~negA ~2S:Ow· yoJ w se, nd The lollowong persons 27, Feb '3 2000 Th298 Fet>rvary 18. 2000 shops, 427 E. 17th SI. Fl. •r•i ' B 1 GROUP. 881 Dover 92649 pot<rt ' r ages. money a are dOlng buslnes.s as Fictitious Business No payment st1an ·1>e #t78 Costa Mesa CA c. • ous us ness Drive NewPort Beaell Robert E Nabors athy Z. Poppers, prQPerty may be taken a) MOLL V'S PLAY made lor work or mate· 92627 ' Name Statement California 92003 ' 17062 Green St 153' 1612 Mariners Dr. New· WllhOut further wamlng HOUSE b) MOLL Y'S Name Stltement ual under the contract Wiiiiam t<elth Blindell. BSC 9067 Tha ro11owmg persons DBC Enterprises. tnc., Huntington Beach, CA port Beach. CA 92660 1~~ the OOUl1.the 1 al GARDEN 3253 Minne· arTh:O.l~io;;:;~g persons unless ano until the Reg· .-21 E 17th St. 1178 NOTICE OF are doing busu'less as (DE) 25032 Luna Bonita 92649 This business IS oon· re are 0 r eg so1a Avenue Costa He TE ~AK~Sess as lstrar 01 Con1rac1ors ven- Costa Mesa, CA092627' PETITION BIRCH Onve, Laguna Holts, Cali· This business Is oon· ducted by' an Individual requirements You may Mesa, Calttom1a 92626 1 :0~ w lciltt C"tFE, hes 10 the DISTRICT This ousiness is con-TO ADM S C U P U N CT U A E lomia 92653·5647 ducted by. an 1ndivtdual Have you started want to call an attorney Grate Place~ LLC es nve that the CQNTRACTOR ducted by an lndlvldual INI TER CLINIC. 20101 Birch This business Is con-Have you started doing business yet? rfghl away II y0u do not (CA) 3253 Minnesot8 ~:;£ort Beach. CA was Havjl you started ESTATE OF: Street Newport Beactt, oucred by: a corporation doing business yet? No Yes, 8183 know an attorney, you .Avenue Costa Mesa properfY licensed al me doing busfness yet? No W A N 0 A CA 92660 Have you staried Robert E. NabOrs , t<athy Z. Poppers may call an attorney re· Cat1lomia 92626 ' Haute House. Inc I tome the contract was W101am Keith Blindell MARGARET Chang Deok Lee, doing business yet? No This statement was This 11a1emen1 was lerral service or a legal This business is con· ~A), 1807 Westcht awarded Any CON· .This s1atemen1 was SMITHakaWA~OA 12641Jolepll1neStreet, DBCEntarpnses,lnc .. lil11d with the County flied With the Coun\y aid office (ftsled in lhe. ductedb~:Lrmlted c11f:\~s°6~n Beach TRACTOR not so hied wttn the County M. SMITH Garden Grove, CA Belly L Olstad, Vice Clerk ol Orange County Clerk of Orange County phgie l>ook)d. 1 Liability Co. ~~IS. bust es . ltcensed Is subject lo Clerk of Orange Co1m1y ak WAtKJA SMITH 92841 li'resldent on 12·t7·99 on 12·28·99 espues e qua e Have you started . n s is oon penalties under U1e law on OH 1·2000 CAaSE ThlS business is coo· This sta1emer1t was . 19996814514 · 199968151&4 entreguen esta cltaclon doing business 17 No ducted by a oo<porattOO If the hoense ctasst: 20006816350 NO. A200412 dueled by: an u·ldillldual hied with the County Dally Pilot Dec. 23 30 Dally Pilot Dec. 30, Judlclal usted ttene un Grate Placel8 LLC Have you started llcauon speclfteo herein· Dail'f Pilot Jan 13, 20, c1aTn~esa, llcrheedl1rtso.rs,becnoenftl: Hav-e you started Clerf< of Orange County 1999, ~an. 6, 13, 2oo6 1999, Jan. 6, 13. 20, ~IAaLzoENDdAeRl300S DIAS Katherine Johnson ~olngt 1-~u2~901ness yet? above IS lhllt of a •spe· 27, Feb 3, 2000 Th309 doing business yet? No oo 01-04·2000 Th246 2000 Th258 para Bussard Vice Pres.Iden! es 1:1a1try conltllCIC>r'' as de· 'Pursuant 10 see11on tngenl creditors, and Cnang Deok Lee 20006815821 Fictitious Business Fictitious Business presenlaruna respuesta This Statement· was Haute House, Inc · fined 1n Section 7058 of 6104(d) of the Internal ~~~o: 1~1':;;:S~ fAh1';~ 11~16 1f~ate~n~s DaUy Pilot Jan. 6, 13. 20,, Name Statement N1me Statement ::f~1~,,~ maquine en f11e<1 with the County ;:::: G Taddeo, Presi-the Cahforola Boslness Revenue Code, t)()hce ls will or estate, or both of• Cl rk Yf o 1 Cou ly 27• 2000 Th281 The folloWlng persons The following persons Una carla o un; Clerk ol Orange County ThtS i>latement was and Prolessioos Code, hereby given that !he.an· WANDA MARGARET 00801 .~1 .= nty F ct ous Buainess are doing business as: are doing business es. llamada telefon1ca no le on 11·~·99 ltled with tne County lhe spaciallty contractor nual repoll for ll'le fiscal SMITH aka 20006816351} Name Statement EARTH ESSElll.IIALS KC STRATEGIES. 23 ofrecera protecoon SU 19996812673 Clerk ol Orange County BWjiroed tne Contract tor ~ta9r9cndad1 TOhetobewr 31 , WANDA M SMITH aka Daily Pilot Jan. 13, 20. The .rouowm.g persoos 1& Latina, Irvine, CA MBeont~ecll~'".:..n~~wpon respuesta escrita a 'ma· ~:~~ ~ ~1r~ on 01-01-2000 ~~:~~~~~Yse~~~ .,, o e alke1 WANDA SMITH 21 Feb 3 2000 Th303 are doing business as: 92614 ac • nvuv quit'la Ilene que cumpllr ' · • • 20006816063 w Foundation, a private A PETITION FOR ' • ' Coffin Mottola Com· DaVld Robinson Kenneth J. Cosgrove, con las formalldades le· Th252 Dady Pilot Jan 13 20 orl\. on accordance rovMatlon. Is a":a1lable PROBATE has 1>een Fictitious Business mun1calions, 19800 Shute, 15 Latina, Irvine. 23 Montpellier. Newpoll gales apropladas sl Fictltloua 'fjuslness 27, Feb 3, 2000 Th29S ~·t~t ~e grovisions ol al the Founda~•Ol'I s prin· hied by EDWARD Name Statement MacA11t1ur Blvd., Sufte CA 926t4 Beach, CA 92660 'usted qulere que la corte Name Statement Fictitious Business pal f 18 1 usine~ ~ clpal office t~r 1nspect1on DZWONKOWSKI 1n the The following persons 975, Irvine, Cahlom1a This business is oon· This bu~ness Is con· escuche su caso The lollowlng persons N Stat nt s!~1 e 5 :0g~ 5 0 8 dunng regular business Superior Coun ol Cali· are doing l>Usmess as: 92612 c:sucted by· an Individual ducted by. an Individual SI usted no presents are do.ng business as· ame eme 11 on hourslrom9.00am 10 lomoa, County of OR· ComedyCrusade,n9 Chr'lsli Mottola The .. registrant com· Have you starled surespuestaa11emp0, VALUE PIZZA AND Thelollowlngpersons A Work~ustt>ecom: 5:00 pm by any citizen .ANGE W. f91h SI.. Ste. N. Enterprh;es, Inc., (CA), menced lotransa.ctbusl· doing business yet? puecle perder el caso, y SUBS, 16540 Harbor ar~:~i~~ss ~5 ~=~ve~~; T~ ~I ~80hodr~uests 11 w1ldallln TI-IE PETITION FOR Cos la Mesa, CA 2215 Pacific Drive, Co· ness under lhe fictitious rO/e~,5199 le ~ueden quitar su Blvd .. #E, Fountain Val· AvenlCa L~elro San 1t1e essence ·Failure tt5 ays otter the 1e PROBATE requests that 92627·3555 rona Doi Mar Cal1fornla bUslness name or salano, su dlnero y otras ley CA 92708 • co 1 t lh w k 01 this pubhcauon" EDWARD Nazareth H. R1z1ca11ah, 92625 ' names listed above on: t<enneth J Cosgrove cosas de su proPiedad , Lauro Albarran Cl~me~~ c~C~67(~A) W1thl~ ~: timeesel l~h The Foundation's pnn· DZWONKOWSKI be ap· 36 Seabird Ct, Newport This business ts con· No This s1a1ement was sin avlso ad1ciona1 por Gonz.ataz t0866 West· ea re : herein will result 1n tlle cipaJ olltce IS loealed at pointed as personal rep· Beach, CA 92663 ducted by a corporallon David Shute Ille<! with the County pane de la corte. minster Ave Spc #82 225 Avenlda Lobeiro, 1m sitlon of II uidated 19200 Von t<arman Ave· 1asen1a1ive to administer This businass Is con· Have you s1ar1ed This S1alement was Clerk ol Orange County. Eldsten otros reqUls1· Garden Grove CA ~:6°72 Clemente. CA d~ges tor ea~ day 01 nue, Su11a 400, trvlne, the estate ol the dece· ducted by: an lndtvodual doinQ business yet? filed Wltll lhf County on 12·28·99 tos legales Puede que 92843 ' This b 1 delay in the amount set CA 926l2 denl · Have you started Yes Clert< of Orange Col.Inly 19996815203 usled QUlef8 llamar a This business 1s con ustness s con· I h ' h '1 to The pnnctpal manager THE PETITION re· doing business ye1? 813<it95 on 12·t7·99 Dally Pilot Dec. 30, un abogado ducted by an lndlviduai ducted by Umited Lia· 10!18~ e~ n rmahon • oltheFoundallonls quests the decedent's Yes,3·24·1994 Christi Mottola 19996814506 1999. Jan. 6, 13. 20, lnmed1atamente SI no Have you started blhtyCo. 0eactt ~~ st con- Harmon Kong. Will and codicils, 11 any, Nazareth Rizkallah Enterprises. Inc .. Chnsfi Dally Pilot Dec. 23, 30, 2000 Th259 oonoce a un abogado, doing business yet? No Have r,ou sti;rted 1 be mu . Published Newport be admitted to probate. , This statement was MottOla. President t999, Jan. 6, 13, 2000 Fictitious BualneH puede llamar a un Lauro A Iba r, an ~ng :~ 118tt¢eh No 1~~t!l'ld coni::~~ Beach·Costa Mesa The Wiii and any eod1clls hied wnn tho County Tiiis statement was Th248 Name Statement servlao de relerencia de Gonzalez ea re • ave m e ctt bid sh tt ~~ Pilot January 13, are available for e•· Cterk of O~ County med with the County STATEMENT OF • The followlng persons abogad~s o a una This stateme,;t was D~.1Sl5~~t:~s~e'!as suti~~I aon 111~er 1~ Th310 aminetion In 1he Ille kept on OH 1•220006816360 Clerk of Orange County ABANDONMENT OF are doing llustness,as· oflclrla de ayuda te~al hied with lhe County hied '\.th the Coumy lurnisn8ci with Iha con· Fl ··ti B I b).~E c~GrtTION re· Dally P1101 Jan 13 20 on 01·04-2~1582 USE OF ACflTIOUS CJ En1enalnmen1, 28 ~~~el) dlreclorlo lee· Cle~ ~7 09ra9 nge County • Clerk of Orange County tract documents. a hst of c.1 ous us ness 27 F b 3 200o Th304· BUSINESS NAME Welstone Irvine CA · • on · • on 12·28·99 the proposed subcon· Name Statement quests authorlty to ad· • e · • DallyPtlot~an.6, 13,20. wt 92604 ' ' CASE NUMBER: • 19996815166 19996815204 1rae1ors on this PfO!ec1 The foltowlng parsons mtnlster the estale under Fict t1ous Bus neas V . 2000 Th282 ~lie ~~llo )ogr~on(s) Cozby J Rotand, 28 (Numero-dol Caao) Da~ Piiot Dec. 30, Dalty Pilot Dec 30 as req1J1red by the are dOing business as l~a'S:~~~~~,::S~~: Name St~tement l'ictitlous Business 1~: us:vc:i the~~~= · Wetstone, Irvine, CA The N~::1~~ ad· ~· Jan 6, 1~, 1999, Jan 6, t3, 20: Subletting and Sobeon· Phase1 Enterprises jl The following persons Name Statement business name 92604 r n 5 2000 'rh260 lractlno Fair Practices 221 Coloone Dr, Sania his Authonty will allow ere d01ng business as: The following persons MONA LISA HAIR This business Is con· ~~~,of~ !::'1 ~(~ Flctltioua Bualnesa CNS1758616 Act.. Govemment Code Ana. CA 92703 ~e pe~s~I represent-LINDA Bf;RGMAN are doing business as: STUDIO, 1548 Adams ducted by an indtvldual corte e 11)11 LO~ AN· Name Statement LEGAL NOTICE Section 41Cl0 el seq Paul Hannen Hayes, ~~: wn~~t ':~Jin~~ DESIGNS. 430 Gold· a) R .. S SPORTS· A\18., #E, Costa Mesa, Have you starte<l IGELES SUPERIOR The followlng persons 'fHE OHIO DIVISION Each Bid shall be ac· 221 Cologne.Dr., Santa court approval Before enrod, Corona Del Mar, TORE COM, b) YAHOO CA 92626 doing business yel? COURT 415 W Ocean are doing business as OF SECURITIES PUA· companied bya cenilled Ana, CA 92703 I k I CA 92625 SPORTS ' The Act1Uous Busl· Yes, Bl d L Be . cil CA-Yellow Pages Com S T TO OHtO RE Of cashier's check or bid ThlS business is oon· 8 mg cenaln vety m-Linc:sa Ann Bergman. EQUIPMENT COM, 351 ness name referred to l111199 ~ ong a • pany com, 325 N. New· v ~A~ E o c o o e bond In an amount•not ducted by· an lnd1vldual poltan~ actions,, Mw· 430 Goldenrod, Coro"8 Cetahna Dr .. Newport al>O\ie was flied 1n Or· ~Zby J Roland Soulh Dtstrlcl port Bt11d., Newport CHAPTER 1707 AND less Illar J.!n percent Have you started ever, t. P&J~ repre· Del Mar, CA 92625 Beach CA 92663 ange County on 11/121 is statement was The dd Beach CA 92663 Cl-I PTER 9 H.AS S (10%) o "''" total bid dotng busineh ~et? sentawew 1 erequired This business ls coo· Alicia M Richards, 91 . FI le No hied with the County and te~~;:;e anu~:!r On·Llne Directory. su~D A ~JASE ~D pN<le, payable to the Dos· Ye11, May 21, 1999 :~re~:: P~~:s ~~,:~ dueled by· an Individual 351 cataUna Dr .. New· 19973739338 Clerk ot Orange County ol pta.intiffs attorney or Inc .. (DEL) 325 N. New-DESIST ORDER FOR lnct as a guarantee Iha! ~ul tialann, enm Hal yes lh h~ ed d Have b yolu s1ar1eld? pon Beactl. CA 92663 Puntlpa Bhavllal, oo 12·28-991.........,•151.,. plalnbtt Wilhout an. at· port Blvd.. Newpor1 GECKO HOLDINGS lh1~ e biddacceer'p''1eusdpr°l'°58'hall rn1s s e en was ey ,..,ve waiv not1Ce 01ng us ness ye ThlS business Is con· t9682 Westwinds Lane ·-.., ton Beach CA 92663 · ' ~ ' "' flied wtth the County or consented to tile Yes, Augustof t999 dueled by. an indMdual Hunllnoton Beach, CA D~ Piiot Detc 30, dl~;~1=:~~·d~ Thfsbusiness Is COO· ~g-~~S~~ERTHE promplly el(ecute the Cleric at Orange County Pr!c,aposed acllon.) The Linda Ann Bergman Ha1,1e you started 92646_ 1 , Jan. 6, 3, 20, telelono ctet abogadO del ducted by: a corporation DIV1SIPN'S FINDINGS Agreer:nent, fumWI a on 1·7·2000 1 ependent admtms· This $latement was dOing business yet? No This bu$iness is con· 2000 Th2&3 demandanl• o det de-Have you started THAT GECl<O HOLD sausractory FalthlUI Per- o Pl ~0006816067 trali~ndauth~nty will be filed with the County Alicia Richards ducted by: an lnclrvtd\Jal Flctltlou1 BualneH mandantltqUa no 1iene doing business yet? tNGS INC VIOLATED formance ~ In 0:: ally IOI an t3, 20, ~~e~~ ~~,=~~ 1~~s ~ Clerf< ol Orange County Tiiis Slatement was Puntlpa anavilal Name Statemet"lt abogado es) Yes OHIO' AEVtSeD CODE amount not ass 1 27, Feb 3, 2000 Th284 obj on 01-11·2000 lilad with the County This statement was The following persons Andrew c. Lachlna 01l01/00 SECTIONS one hundled percent Fictitious Buainess ndect:1 10 ~peuuon . ~0006816361 Cieri< or Orange County llled With tl'le County are doing business as: Attorney al Law On·t.lne Directory, 1101 <1.-(C)(1) BY SELL· (tOO'Y.1' of the IOlal bid Name Statemen. t !tiy ~e ~n shou~~~~ Delly Pllbl Jan. 13• 20· on 01-04·2000 Clerk ot Orange County 1-leston Fine Art Fram· 5212 t<ateNa Ave., 1102. Inc .. Dennis D'Ale.ssio-ING UNA~GISTERED pnoe, umtsh 8 Payment 9ran1 the autllonty 27• Feb. 3• 2000 Th305 20006815726 on 12/17199 lrtg 489 20th S11ee1 Los Alamllos CA CEO SECURITIES Bond in an ,amourn"not The lollowlng persons A HEARING on lhe Fictitious Buslnesa DallyPito1Jan.6, t3, 20, 19996814510 coSta Mesa, CA 92627 90720-2830 ' This statemen1 was 1707.44(B°)(41 ev ~:~111~(~::)~~: are doing business as petition wilt be held on Name Statement 27, 2000 Th276 Dally Pt!<>I Dec. 23, 30. Lon Chrl1topner ~14l995-3953 filed With the County KNOWINGLY MAt<ING 181 bid pnce and rumish ~~TAt,.~RAsTlRvrJ'E~ FEBRUARY 3, 2000 at Tl'le lottowing persons Frctitlous Buslnesa 1999, Jan. 6, 13, 2000 Heston, 489 20th S11eet, 562 594·'4768 Cletk of Orange County FALSE REPRESENTA· certihcates ' evidencing 2070 Quslneas Center 1 45 pm. In Dept L73 are doing bus1ness as: Name Statement th249 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 AT : MAR 30 1999 on 01-<>4·2000 :rtONS CONCERNING that tl1e required Insur· ~-ft! tocaled at 341 The Cit~ Sttll Watere Minlstr:y, Jlle fQllQwlno..atr~nL Actll.~ys 8.J!!.ln,J Betsy Heston, 489 JDttlll A. CLARKE, p 20006815704 MATERIAL AND RELE, ance is in effect tn the • !l&:-.ffvlf'l!t, € Orfve SC>ulh. 1:'.>range, :nrsuffie1d"St1"f. Ca are doing busineSs as: -·Ram.8 Slafetnent ·tetn 9t~."'<3MI ~ • ..._ ~---oelly ololJM.~.43.ao, llAt-fT FACTS-IN oeN amounts set 1on1111' Ml 9~12. CA 92688. Palma, California 90623 EXHAUST DYNAMICS The following persons Mesa, CA 92627 b~ T. BROWN Deputy 27, 2000 Th270 NECTION WITH THE general conc:11t1ons-In 207'gh~i~~~ ~=~~; IF YOU OBJECT to Denise Kay Mascarella. 711 W 171h St .. C·10: are doing business as: This business IS oon· NOTICE TO THE PEA· Fictitloua Bu1lness SALE OF SECURITIES, the event of failure to Drive, #250• Jrv1ne. CA the granting ol the pell· 8321 Suffield Street, La Costa Mesa, CA 92627 AAA SKYLIGHTS ducted by husbanc:t and SON SERVED; You are Name Statement 1707 .-.-(G) BY t<NOW· enter into ttoe contract tton, you stlould ap~ar Palma, Cafitomla 90623 Larry William Pac;inl 210,, Lochtea Lane wife served as an individual The follow1ng persons INGLY ENGAGING IN and execute the re· 9~~1: buslness is con· at the t'leanng and stale Paul Ke!11 Mascarella, 111 w. 17th SI , c-10: Huntington Beach, CA Have you started del8!1dant. are doing business as· ACTS AND PRAC· Quired doeuments, sucn your objections or file 8321 Suflteld Street, La Costa Mesa CA 92627 926'46 dOlng business yet7 Published NewpQrt Community venow com TICES WHICH ARE DE· bid secorfty w1U be tor- ducted tiy: an individual wnuen objections witn Palma, California 90623 TNs business 1s con· Richard Allen Reese Yes.. Beacn·Cosla Mesa 325 N N"~port Siva ' CLARED ILLEGAL felled The Fa1tnf1J1 P8r· d~~gve bJs~~es! tay'~t~ 1he cou11 before the This business Is con· ducted by: a limited 2t 011 Lochtea Lane' Jafluary 1999 Dally .Pilot December 30, Newport aeactl, c,; FRAUDULENT OR lolmance Bond shall re-he a ring. Your ap-ducted by· husband and partnerstttp •A. Huntington eaacn' Betsy Heston 1999 January 8, 13, 20, 92663• PROHIBITED BY main in flJll ton:e and el· Ves, Januaty 1. 2000 pearance may be In per-wire· Have you started CA 92646 , ' Tnis .statement was 2000 . On·llna Directory. CHAPTER 1707 OF led through lhe ~ran· Richard Ma!X Hertel son or by your auomey. Heve you started doing busfness yet? No Ttlis business Is oon· Ille<! With the County . Th~ Inc., (DEL), 325 N. New-THE'· OHIO REVISED tee penod as speolled 1n ltl~•s wl~~el~t~°b~:i~ IF YOU AAE A CRED· doing business yet1 No Lany w . Pacini, Gen· ducted by. an 1nc:sividua1· Cieri< or Orange County Fictitious Bualneaa port Blvd., Newport CODE AS FURTHER the general oondittons Clerlt 01 Orange County ITOR oroonllngent cred· Denise t<ay Mascarena eral Partner Have you started on 12·28-9f999fl81 t 7 Name SUltement Beaeh CA 92663 DEFINED IN SECTION The DISTSICT re· o 07 2000 ltor ot the deceased, you . This statement was This statement was doing busfness yet? No 5 8 The lotlowiog rSOfl$ This' bUSlness [$ 000· 1707 Ol(JJ, AND OR· serves the l10flt to retact on 1 · • 200068 must Ille your claim with l1led with the County flied with the County Rk:llard Allen Re8$e Daily Pilot Dec. 30, are dolo busine': as: ducted by a corporation DEAS GECKO HOLD· any or all bids or to Dally Pilot Jan. 131,6~J.6 lhe cour1 and mall a Clerk of Orange County Clerk of Ora.nge County This statemel\I \¥8$ 1g99, Jan 6, 13, 20, Spide~eb Tedlnolo-Have you started INGS, INC :ro CEASE walVe any lltegutanl16.S F copy to the personal rep· on H 1 ·2000 on Ot-04-2000 file<! with the County 2000 Th262 gles 2900 Bnstol Street doing business yet? ANO DESIST THOSE or lnlom\alltles in any 27. el> 3, 2000 Th287 resentattve apOOif'lled by . . 20006816362 20006815698 Cleric ol orange County Flothloua BualneH e-101, Costa Mesa CA Yes, ACTS ANO PRAC· bids or in the bidding Flctltloua Business 1ne cou11 wllhin lour Daily Pilot Jan. 13, 20. Dally Pilot Ja11. 6, t3, 20. on 12-17.99 Name Stai.ment 92626 ' 01/01/00 TICES 'THE ORDER As required by Secflon Name Stateme.nt months trom the dale of 27. Feb. 3, 2000 Th306 27, 2000 Th2n 19996814522 The lollowlng persons Michael Gelerter, On·Llne Directory, MAY BE A~EALED tn3 Of tne C8lllomla The fotlowlng persons tile rirst Issuance 01 let· Flctllioua Buslneaa STATEMENT OF Dally Pilot Dec. 23, 30, are dolnO t>uslness as· 2t851 Newland Street Inc., Dennis D'Alessio-~UER:P~ro c ~1~ Labor Code, the O.rec1ot' are doing business as; lers as prOllided ln Pro-Name Statement ABANDONMENT OF 1999, Jan 6, 13, 2000 KENTEK, 426 WOOd· Sp 163, HunUnglon CEO CHAPT ER 119 A ol ltle Department°' In· Harrison, Diehl & As· bate Code sectoon 9100. The lollowlng persons USE OF FICTITIOUS Th250 land Placie, Costa Mesa, Beach. CA 92646 This slatement was COPY OF THIS dustnal Relations or the SOC18les. 2706 Harbor The time for lillng claims are doing business '"· BUSINESS NAME Flctlt1ou1 BuslneH CA 92627 Robert Gattar, 2327 flied with tile County DIVISION ORDER IS Slate of Calolomta has =a.g~92~°ia Costa ~~r ~onf~f'r~~erf~ 19~o~ coos~i;.ng. The 1o11ow1ng perwo(s> NameSuitement JO:~~~~~::~,~ .... ~~{; Coste ~ie~~o~County AVAtLABlEFROMTHE ::r;~~11n':' .. ~ Comp·U·Boolls Inc, hearing dale noticed Cost M ~m~'X 926~· has (have) ·abandoned The following pe™>Os Mesa CA 92827 Thli buslnest Is oon-~ 2000e815'10t OHIO DIVISION Of SE· wages In the lotallty in (Ca ), 2708 Harbor above. 1~ ~ham Loomis the use of the fictitious are doing business as: ThtS buS•ness is con-dueled by· oo-partnera DaUy Piiot Jan 6, 13, 20, CURITIES, n SOUTH whlc:tl the Wo~ la 10 be Blvd .. Ste. 203, Costa YOU MAY EXAMINE 1956 Rosems Place busl.ness name: PetVogue com, 20t5 ducted by: an lnchvkluaJ Have ou Slarted 27, 2000 Th272 HIGH STREET, 22ND pel1ormed Cople1 of Mesa. CA 92826 the Ille k8'>1 by the ooun Costa Mesa CA 92627' S.B.O. PRO MUFFLER Pon Bnstol Clrde, New· Have you stafl•d doing buJness yet? No Ficthloua Bu1lneH FLOOR, COLUMBUS, these w'ge i.t• a.-Tiiis buSlness Is con· II you ere a person In· This bustriesa 19 con CO., 111 W. 171h St , C· port Beach, CA 92660 doing bvslness yet? No Mlchael Gelerter N .,.._.__ t OHIO":'~ 1erm1nat1ons, entitled d ed b lerested In Ille estate, • 10, CO$ta Mesa, CA Steven Klrsctl. 2015 p IJI N Kencti I ame ~w ..... en Publls1-.. Newport PREVAILING WAGE uct y; 8 corporation yoo may file with t11e ducted by· an unl11· 92627 PortBrlstol Cir Newport a · e Tiiis statement was The following persons Buch-Costa Mesa SCALE ate mail'Glned Have you sterled court a Requestlor Spe· COrPof&t&d asseciehon ihe F1ct1llous Busl· Baadh CA 92660 Tiiis stat~°&:as tued ~h the County are dOlng business U " Daily Pilot January e. 13, at the DISTRICT olllce ~~~~g1•3~~ess yef'? cial Nollett (fOfm DE· ot~.8;v'=any~ri~:~~g ness name referred to Knstlne Ktrsd\, 20t5 ~:rk ::1~nge eou::~ ~'-f2.~8~nge County 17S1u50rtaceNT~Anologtes•· 20. 2000 1 toc:ated al 1370 AOlm& COm .u Book 1 Al 154) of the Ming of an In· above was flied In Or· Port Bristol Cir .. Newport 12.28.99 99964 1 ewnvpe. I , h268 Ave , Costa MeM. CA len ~rn~on, tre~nt • ventory e(ld appraisal ot ~:~g1 1 ~lness yet? ange County on 411 t/97, Bead'I, CA 92660 on 19996815202 Dail Pilo~ Dec 1 'Jl Fountain Valley, CA NOTICE TO 92626, Physical F.C.· Thia statement waa estate assels or of any • WJ FILE NO. 199767172H This busl'-"s Is con· Oally Pilot Dec 30 199i J 6 3 20• 92708 CONTRACTORS Iha f>laM4r'lO and ete Wed wllll the County petltlQl'I °' ac:coont 6s +: ;J~,,:;,~'!as Larty William Pacini, ducted by hu1b811d and 1999, Jan. 8, 13, 20: 2000• en. ' 1 fh2s6 21~!211Hhew ~~~1c5111. CALLING FOR BIDS available 10 any In· Cl rk of Orange Counl provided In Probate 1 led h he Cou 711 W 17th St .. C·10, wife 2000 Tl'l261 ..,.. oneys"""'"' • s DI leref.ted perty 1.1por1 ,. 8 Ot o7 2000 Y Code settlon 1250. A 1 wll 1 nty Costa Meta, CA 92827 Hav1t r,ou sla rled ,.1ct1t1oua tsualneaa TrabUQO Canyon. C ctlOOI slnd que£t The COnlractOr on • • 200068 Request tor Special No-Cleric Of Orange County This buSIOfSS IS con· eso.no bua neu yet? No Name SUlt•ment 92679 COAST COMMUNITY "'3• post a OOC>Y Cf ttlll Dally Pilot Jan. 1i.6:J4 tree lorm ls available on Ol ·t.l ·2000 ducted by: an lndrvldual Slaven t<lrsch Fictltloua Buslnea:s The foltowtn tlOOI This busineu IS con-COlLEGE DISTRICT document 1 .acn IOb F ltom the court clerk 200068163n Larry W Pacini Thia 1tatement W¥ N•m41 Stai.ment are dol bus~ 81 ducted by an lnclllllduAI Bid DoadliOe. tJte Thi Contr.ctut end 27· eb 3• 2000 Til285 Attorney for th• ~:'~!·~ r00<> \~~· Tiiis statement was flied With the County The followlng perlOl'IS HEAil 'l°GE MOTOR-d Have you ate rt a~ ~~":,8:;{ 3• 2000 RI any 1rutx::o00~ UOIW Flctltloua BualneH JPA~.'1e'osnerL:RUBEL JR , . liled with Ille County Clerk ol Of'ao8r County iare cjplng buslrleSi as CAR COMPANY, 24881 volng bualnesa yet Piaci of Bid Reoel!J( It wu P81, nO( IHI thlan Namt Sbltement ... • • Flctltloua Buafnesa Cieri< or Orange County on Ot °'4-2 CAJIPllolTERIA PAFIT· La Plaza. Ste 230, 1~0/99 ' Olllot ol 01roct0f of lhe Sf)eel oeo prevailll\o Tllefallowlngl)flrllOnf,. LAW CORPO Nam•Statement on01~000$815130 Dall Pilot:::":'11:r: NEAS, LLC., 3195·C1 Da118Polnl,CA92629 MatthewMuslell PurclWlng,CoQICom· ~~!.! or_wazs t~~ aie dOlnO t>uslner.s., RATION Th• foltowh·ig persons 27 ~000 · • • :..-~ Airport Loop Costa Gary P S•nberg, Thll statement w11 munoty COtieOe Oi51rlC1. ""'"811 .... """yecs Claremont Asslttec:t 2HO EAIT COAST are doing business as: Da11YP11otJan 6, 13,20, ' Th2~ Mesa, CA 92826 2111681 La Plata Ste. filed with lhe Coont Blc:tg "D", l:f10 Adarn.t eKecuuon of ttl4t Con Ltvirll) LLC, 31115-Ct Air H0IEGl~fRY,•cf~!',,025NA Creative Unk S.talflng, 27• 2000 Th278 Flcthfoua luelnne · Basque Financial 230, Dena POlnt. CA Clerlt of Orange ~ Avenue. Costa M•aa. trOct po11 Loop, eo11a Me18. Publ'a~ .. Ne;=: 2043 wes1c1111 Drive, Ffctitlout BuelMH Heme Stntment Sell/\ce$(CA), 180Nt'<¥· 92629 on Ol-04-2000 CA 92626 • . No btdc:ter m•y CA 92628 ' '"""" ""'' ~ulle 303, Newport Name Sfltt9ment The fOl!oMIQ per10N l)Oft Oenler O!MI #180, S•fhen W Manlona, 2000ll11m Pl'Qfeel ldenllheallon ,¥rlltl<haw •~ bid br a Newpott Atsilted Liv· Baa ch Coate Men .~ach. CA 92660 The loOow!ng pel'IOna ere doing buaN" aa. Newport Beach, CA 2~ La Plaza, Sa O.llVPllotJen 6 t3 20 Name Orange Coa11 pellOdft o1.a1wfy flO>-,. tng,lnc,(CA).3195·C1 ~:11~~January 7.t3• BnanGoldfaden,250 arvdoir19oustneuaa Juat A Kid Toys, 92860 ' 230, Dena Point, CA21.2000 · 'ni21i Ccllege AttiletlC! ,.leld aenneoai. .. tf0tthe Afrport Loop, Costa • FTh211 Coltoo Slreet, Newport Galaxy Tutoring, 42$$ 29735 Nlguel Rd llA, TNt bustntH 11 con· 92G29 Fww=:= ... _.___ AOA Upgraa.. &o No OQenll1g ol bid• Me CA 92660 Beach CA 9~3 campus Drive Sv11e Laguna Ntouel CA dUCted by a OOrl)Ofatlon Thia t1u11M11 II can· .,. ... _ ---1907 A ~vm•nt ~ _.... Th~ bU&lneN I• con· This bustnatl ta COO· A25S. lr111no, cahfomla 926n ' Have you ttarled duaeloO _by • geoe,_ ,._ ... ...,,..,. P1eCe Blc)a a,. on file be *IU!red l>l10I to•• OUcitO by· a corp()llltl()(I I B I ducte<t by~ an 1nc11V1<1ual 928t2 Adam Earl Gilles, doing l>Ulinell yerl No P9""9,.nlp The ~ ~ and av81611b1e It' Ofb tlQltion Cl the contraCt Have you 1tat1ec:t Fl~t ous ua n••• HRve you 11ar1ed 'Gary A GOfr•ll 3400 29'135 N'®el f4d •A. Buque Financial Heva you a1a1i.d .,. dOVIO bulliitd .. ., of lhe ~ FdtiN end sttall be in me torm dOing bUINW Y'fl? No N1me Sblt9ment dOlng busll'IHI yet? NO A't•rltJe pf In. M a Laguna -~tguet, CA Services, Craig s ~ t>YstnNe yet? No DAN O\JMAS CON· Coorc:tlnetor. Ardith Mt fOl1tl In !he connici Newpoft Aatl&ted LIV Tht following pertOnt Btfen Goldla<ten 9.302 Coli. Mltu cal 926n Eldlegoyef'I, Preilldont Stephen Mll%10ll• StRUCTIO,., 20'22 Richy Co .. t Com· doclrmtlfltl 1 g inc Craig ·s' ere~buttneaaaa Thl11 111tement wu ttornwa92G26 · ' Thia buttneu II con· Thl1 fl•ttment was Thll •tMt1T1ent we• Midland L11n•. Hunt· muNi•/ OollecM Oiatrlcl PliflUlnl 10 Stciton ~cMgoyfo, Pre•ldet!I ~t c::i1 E.v':n~r:~=·. ftlttd With the County Alell M Zadeh. 3221 duc:ted by•.,, ll'ldMd\Jel l1Nld Wlll'I the County fifed ~ \tie <;ountv l'J: Beach, C•llf 1370 Adema ~119 . Bldg' 22300c::-Publlceon Tilll 11aeemen1 waa c Oeat Llmouil .. e CMlr;. of Orange County V•1111no Pia«», lrlllne, ttavt you atarttd Clerk~ Orange County Cleftl of Orange COUOIY 0 '1>~. Cotta Meu.. CA ~ _--:.~,-:-1_ ~ ~ !lied WI~ County .. 00 01-07·2000 Calllomlai92612 dOlllQ buelntll yet? No 00 Ot-11 2000 an 01-11-2000 Oen Allttn Dumaa, (1'4) 4»4173 ~ PMWlf CMlrk of 0DuntV Serva, d) Bell Ttent• IOIOM1IOl4 Thie ~11 11 con• . Adilm OillM ioooe81N4a IOOOll1tMI i0122 MldlenCI ~ NOTlCE 16 "EAHV pennll1lt1.Q tlle •u"• Ofl 01* Port111on Sorvlce. •I Dtilly Pilot Jan 13 20. ducted by 1 gener81 Thie llCa*Nnt was Dallv Pttol J1111 •! .~l.. oa.tv· PilOI...,, 13, 20. ~ IMMld1 Ollll OIV£N ,.. ltlit ~· C:eu1111 blOda1 to IOOOMt110I 0.11 £vent S.rviellt l 27, Fet> 3. 2000 ihiis pettnMhlp fllltd wKtt the County 27. f:eb 3, 2000 tnnw 27. Fett 3, 2000 Th301 92141 ,..._, 8d'OOI ~ o1 IUb9llUlt ...,,.... b ~Jan 8 13,20, Tra~ion. I) Beet F1CiidOU IUilMie H•v~u 11art•d Clerk~~ Tllis ~nc::: ~ ~ Celllor· :1 ': ~ Ke •. ;::: ~::~ ,~-k"':, Neme lllllR'Wlt ~ry,. =.r'1 No on Ot -"* F=:.:=-~e ,: I tartN ~c:tt:e a:?.:: l*bHWICll l.llldlt .. ,__ .....,.,1 ="~: ... ~~~~~'2: .~~ ™-... ...,,.,,. ••• OlllvPlatJln e.1:1.20. Thi lcllOwlna.,. Call the ~"\.9',.._.,,. .. Yet? 9DMI. ~ re: ~ ......... , • .,"' The ~ petlQl'I BHI L1mou.ine1 ' ANTHOIQV IUllDEAS ~ :r' .. CoUnty n. 20oO Th2t9 arw ~bualiieee.. Cla11ifled1 ;.,. 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Q ... ii!llLliliiilii Oii' Cllftl OI ~ ~ a.Ill ti •0111 ~ _...._ ,. on a1o01....._. "'otoew ... ,.. ,. ' I •, .. .. I I ' . 13, ~000 ·Our office will be dosed on Monday, January 17, 2000 to observe Martin Luther ~g J r.1lay. The deadline for Saturday, Jan. 15th -& Monday, Jan. 17th will be 4pm Friday. We will re-open Tuesday at 8:30 am. -I ~YetopoN-Jl/i~ina .... >lJ><UVDleJlL°.~· Ba)'hont c:omm'lnicy with privat~ beach lie marinL Walk to 8.Jboa hllll'ld 1hop1. Minutcl Rbm Fuhion hland. Extra.- large ap~mcnu wiih wood b11miog fitq'lacc &r1d private garage. • B<Nlt elipe available • Sorry No Pcu NOW L£ASlNG 2BR/2BA Vld 2BR/28A with den S l 99S-S2800 Please call (949) 760-0919 ,FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION I LAND Beautiful lrH l1n«f streeb and golf cou~ viewa. Enjoy c.\refrM f1V1ng In yoor large .. 2 BR apattrnent home' • l'Wo-c., QW8Q9 • WW-Jdryw hookups • Fir~• (Wood & gas) • • Air coodiuoning •Wet bar • ~2.2&0 to $2,500 Please call 19'111) &4'4--0509 A Another Essex Community ~= I ITEM TO HOUSEHOLD ANTIQU£S 80oKS CoU£CTIBU.:S p AL"iJ'INGS POTTERV $CASH PAID$ 40 years In Newport Beacll 949.673.6223 Communlly Newip1per Group hlS Ill apenng In our la$1-p1eeo buSlnlSt oftlce 800A500P The~· wll bl W"I Of911liled end at>il IO handle I YlflllY al depltl· tnefll lunc!IOnl ~ In- clude. blltlg daily PIP'" Ind WMkly rfl)Otls A llW)o m.m ot 1 year~ olla ~ w1111 e~ IOll· \IWllll expeneR:• ~ul For <OnSldtra1lon pltlM mad or !&I y<>UI resume to Attn: Cred" M_,lgt( 330W8eySI. Coate ...... CA 12627 G:t 32 HOUSESICOtl>OS FOR SA1.E NEWPORT BEACH I 11°cosrA = I • COSTA MEs~·s BEST Open 511/Sun 12-3 Big * JUl1IOf 1 bedroom and Cyn Twnh!M Comp remod I bedroom, also 2 bedloom 3Br ~den 2 5Ba, crnr unit I bath Oulel gated com- 6'@f~-E ta~ FOAAENT tPPORT BEACH FAX (141)131-7126 Equ1I Opportunity Emplo~. We maintain 1 drug "" WO(lq>llce Ind perform Pf9'41"1ployment dr119 tCfMnlng. CHILDCARE WORKER For C<IM CllUfch, Sun morning 7"15 to 11 ts S 10/per hr Musi be 18 yrs Of older, nu11u~. eneigetle, ni exp d wortUng with 1nf1nt1 & k><klers Cal JolMI tcu.44-7400 lxt. 21 i\PPOLmr&\'f SEITER.Ci FT/PT Qi~ & l"l·crung shills Top·pro<luccrs EQUAL llOUSING OPPOR I UNI rv Exclusive Gated Community ~I'"' u1111 ''''"'""'I• 11111 Faces ScN(nt Goo1 lot, munrty. poo1 tennlS ea.sy ... .,.,.. It 11•i.t1 11 "' ftf· Remodeled 111 1998. $«9K access to freeway, beach. t11l hlt ..... .,.. Ad 11 tNI,. By~ 949-718-1383 and malls. 7'4·557..0075 ~ . ATOIVNEWPORT COAST 202 ROOMS FOR RENT higher • lltalth. I.kit..! lffia.'t '~11 KA. ....... t4 ... o ...... " IUtttl Big canyon V1hlel 48r 1 Bdnn $675/mO • $500 It thtrtlH ·o r ,......... 3B• new ballw ~. Crpl, dep 352 ViCforla Clean. 11 .. 11.11.. " flml•l11llt• hrc!Wd 1111. new concte11 lile neei. convtlOief\l IO Ir ... h•H .. •m . '""· "'"'"• rool. Pool & 'Pl-$879,900 nys & bcf1 949·$48--0540 m , •1""9f. 11111111111111i11" 8y °""* 949-887·3266 28r 191 on bksffi llUI • Enclosed Garage • Alarm System • • Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • Motel MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00+ tax Wlclv (MUii p!9Hllt lh&s Alf) 235 nm & lo1dlenetts Slf\J81ed on beautlU!ti laodlclped grOl.Wlds FEATURES 2<1·Hoor Lobby/Otrect dlll 1>hon1s1Free HBO. f:SPN & OllC/Pool & JICUll1, Guest laun- dry Close 10 405 & S5 Fwys Min's from 0 C Fairgrds, college and t:rehs Wallclng dis· lance lo shops and rest1U1anls EARN $530. WEEICL Y Dlltrlbutlng phc>ne Clrdl, no erp nee., Ffr, Pfr, Call • P.I ••lll•11 • L,~.,,. l'llJll'••'llf- F.M..i~..i...1 1n l!HJ Ill 1111 .. 11 ttltl• " •• i.1u 11" 8iG CANYOH TWili 3800 sl beactl, wld hk·up 1c gai. It .. ., ...., m• "'''"~'· <181 38a. otflce, nirTIOdMed $835/mo. stMft pet olt. • Fitness, Business, Clubhouse Centers • 1-l()G..530-7524. °""649 4922al'l'i. i>ROUNDSICEEPER for ll)QI • ....., lJg NS residence Prune. l1..i.t\lt-.. 111111~ laD h·•PI• 1-888-313-4744 litltlllllta .. ~ II new llClPb. Jae. phone S)'I 949-642·9699 "'' ... ,,,,., •Ill 111 cedar clo&elS. must see• .,,_.,...._ _ __,._..,.....,_ ·~tr am,e ,., '"""'' sm 000 !M!J.721-0404 Gated comrnonity wa.'t< 10 ~~==-=""='~-· stiops/Thealll$ 18' 1Ba ..... '" '"' utatt wMc• h le HEWPOftT HEIGHTS • Apls Xtnt ooncs W#I gar & One Bedroom Apartment Homes$ .from 1370 SOUTH C8AST =,=~~ ~~~~~!I AUCTI N & rflfs • MUST OVJwlt 2202 So. Mii• St. CIWla 94M7W100 T11tmerUter1 Wlrllld ~ fl _, II• Ott 1tMtrs UtTI large Loi 38r 28a Ing $7~ With c&rpolll '" •m•, •••1111114 lul 111 house Included Call S735mo$450dep 19t1 Me· fwtlllitt dr11ll11f 11 1•11 949-646-201 I pie Ave Ag! 949-581..COOO ... ..,.,.. ... '"11'~ .. .. s.l 1tt.1nd Retort llvln.g 1Wo Bedroom ~partment Homes$ Jt:om J 645 SMta AM. CA t2701 H6'USEKEEPEA NEEDEO Ho cold e*1o or $al8$ ..._41 ..... u.•ao Ute~. Tuea req'd Muse be entflusillsbc. l';======;;i & Ttvrs 10.·2p SIOOir ~~~m::Frl 1454 FURNITURE ' -N=ewpon==c=s1=1M=i-=3=~=:;i111 Cll Debbie 9.c~n-6639 ,..., .,,....,If ~.... 1• ,. 38' 3 sea. plus momno rm '""' ti 4i1ctlml11llM, "" HUO granite kit. custom bu11Hns • 12• A.PTS lfll lltt II I ... 4U tstt J11 tnllble eotty $799 000 • " ... W11•11tt1 ... oc .... ,..... &oltef. 949..64&-201 t LAGUNA BEA.CH rlll llUO ti 4tl·lsof WATER VIEW comp remo<I ~. on lls own block w/ Nice Studio, great IOCllJonl wet bet, l/p, oew carpel. $800/mo, U11bties i1Clodod SAN JOAQUIN HILLS · d6?~@~0va . . ,,. 4 PHONE REPS. China Clblnet wlrourrJed l.tw Arm FIA lrnt. erMttQllle lor from gold tnsh $650, Futon Gr.at Jobi Wiil lr1ln Mortgage Co. earn lo $600 lllrlk beds $150. slngle bOX .-week + benel~s. s31es ~ neYef used S50 All AecepllonlSI, Oa11 exp Pfef"d Con11Ct Melissa ..,. •• 'V E n 1 r 'f S l I r I 9 2c""5719 l,. ______ I oversized IOC Clean I SIOfY. 1 HOUSES/CONDOS S4SOK· Agt Wayne Smith FOR M1.E ~ 9.C9·:J00.22ts GEH.ERAL 'Lido Peon' 87 Clbt'Ulo • • Prlml comer loe 2br 2ba ************ 998sl, plen &hollers. land i* -SOLO~ : IH.commpoolPrlYbchlres. "'-" '-" * St UK Udo Resort HOITl8$ SHOWCASE * 9<19-87:H623 or 72().9882 • • aid CVN VILLAS • HOMES • TWHHOME Bordering Big : FOR SA~ : Cyn Golf Cour11. 2·3brs : In Our Sat ! F~~·~~~ * Real Estate • 949-759-7700 ! srnMlementl : HARBOR VIEW AREA • H ES OF • •&2sea>.1new¥Mdows. • • doots. c:abl18t$ t= ! THE WEEK : "'::,,~r.:1300 : Oiaplay Ads ! LoY= g:=., ! Start at $751 : 58' .cbl 30eo s 1 °'IN are : Deadline' : a. ~~Oii • Tuesday 5PM • 94g.e1s.e1s1 : Open House ! uoo 1St.E ! Listings : •e=.,=~ * Only $151 * menor ..,,, decl<s, 2c ,gar. ! Deadline ! "75,000. Biii Grundy • Thur.day. Rlahon 14H7H161. * SPM * loVifY Condo ltl WHtcritl : : er•L 2Br 2Ba, mov&1n * It Pays to * colld. remodeled, 1184.ooo. • Advertise • E•rl & .AJdy Taylor. agis • * 9<49-&42-4722 • In the Best • ;::=====~ : LOCAL • : I 65 LOTSILAND I : Real Estate : FOR SALE * Section * WATERFRONT LOT : Call Todayll : LAKE MISSION VIEJO : USA RIVERA ! ~'l:ornSl<I~ 8~ : 949-574-4252 : ..... 71 ... 1300 .A N N E* 1 • 1 ! WILLEY : 105 APT'8 : 949-574-4249 : ~ •••••••••••• • • 0PtHIOHt2J 33t Haaitl Ot, Oen Vu On Ctnyon, I bill lo betl lnwnae CoalQe 2bf I fiba. lrptc $7&11.bOO ~ 949-758-8070 OCEAN FRONT OH SAND s11e51mo 11>r llAy rum eallll • II u Pallo. 1111.n-!'fL~ 9<19-642·2221 ~ Studio on lht 111y Wlltl view,~.~ ~471~ "-n1a ILA-~I THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE·IN Selec1ed Units ••••••••••• Starting O $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. .. We are a pet*- communlty. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644·2611 Seim& 949..C9M74'4 l (A88) 882-9809 132 APT8 NEWPORT BEACH ,;tj Newport Heights is Oranga.Counly's trendiest neighborhood. Coronado at Newport makes it affordable. • Gtled commun.ty w/reson pools Sf>H. • Hultll Club on·Stte TV theater 100. C3banas. tennis. volley & basleelbill • Wilk to 17111 Street boutiques. dining, • lile countertops, haldWOOd·style floofs. Stirbucks Blockbuster FQlpll's M#lules QlaSs shower ellciosures. m11ro1ed closets. 10 the beach and 55 Freeway ceding fans & hrep!Kes • Smar1 Studios, lalge t & dual mastet 2 •fully lullll$hed millble, maid-WVICle. IOO bedrooms ltom '850' to $1450 'LIMITED TIME ONLY CORONADO . . . ,. ~ ' ... _ . ft. 1;,,~,,,., . lf'111c A•couc II\ 16\h In ~C\\J>OTl lka,·h -.. 1!m -·. . """""""' ' ·~ (949) 722-3898 ._ .... ~ruoc-" 7£~[,qgg living In Luxury ~ c:£i~~stvle ... unparalleled In Orange County From •1, 795Jo 15,100 • 24 Hour Go1ed # • fUll·hme COOCl8fg8 S81VIC8 • Elegant one or two bedroom plons • Gorgeous clubhouse • lovish pool, spo • Fitness IOClllhes 1-877-681-7387 : S®ta Batb<xo at Son O.men11 Nlwpat BIOCh • Ocean Breezes •Resort-Style Pool , • Steps to Fosh100 Island, wonclertul restouronrs. • Spacious Floor Plans • Vaulted Ceilings •Bubbling Spa •Lush Green Landscflping • Small Pets Welcome , Two Bedroom Town Homes from 11,515 Three-Bedroom Apartment Homes Crom $1,595 300 ecurity Deposit with Approved Credit (Does rwl include pet dtposil) Newport Heights 1-888-577-7 COSTA MESA MOTOAINN 2277 Htrbof Blvd Phone 94H45-4840 per!ecl oond 949-642·9304 1mmed111e1y $9/hr 94 • ~ Eiectrop•dlc Latu c 111 Jenn 11 er www.1uc.com 132 APTS N!WPORT BEACH Bed Never Used. New 9'19-756-5250 $1650. Will sell for $800. l:::=====:.I Make Offer! 91759-0504 ~===::=;==!I n..111n i..tt\er $Of& & loVe-MOTEL seel, new staa WTaooed, vety DESK CLERK FIT RENTALS TO SHARE soil. toP quarety wa.s S2000 2274 NtWJX>f1 Blvd., sac $890 9'49-261·9933 Coet1 Mesi (149)646-7445 2tlr 11>1, newly refurt>f~1 ~ car gar1941, Newport Night• .,. •• lf200hno. M9·21t-7305 N.8. Home llf'll prlf'd Pvt 458 PETS/ Nenny/Ba1>yelt1er. fltx 2l8r Twnhma from it 575. roomlbllh, pool/jacuzZl, LIVESTOCK hootS, must have w COL SE.L.f STORAGE 118$ opening$ IOt PIT Reill Mgrs. Need '/CAM tm.'11 & "*ID' to wollt ~ our Pion but casual ,.u;t operation Good rel'• Fn r .. um• (714)194.QNO or Clll (714) .. W72<1 318r Apt Hm• from $1515. kitchen Pf1YI 1J1us garege ~ ~ Pl.a Spacious Floor Plans. S650o'mo 9<111>57<l-4013 C8' Mt-&44·9;31. .Jm------i. Vaullld Cell, RllOll Style Water ffon1. PrOtl to 11\ire Pllyl Pfayt Playl Pool lush l..anclsc"*10 w/1-2 peoole, Lg 2 11ory 25 Gallon Fish Tri wtlh A brend ntw prOlllOlloN 71~5-0252 Balbol Isl hit Pvt bdl. l\j Mllythlng incl fish 1 rnonlh Co IS 1oo1ung for 12 people Elegant 1 or 2Bdrm Plina p!V. wld. Oii. 949-723-0t20 o 1 d • s 2 5 o o b o wno are ootf MllQJI lbolA 24/Ht gated, lavish pool I I Mt-721-1572. haVlng tun. makrlg money. rr'o~ 11~lo~a~I 208 OFFICES 88 GALLON FISH andpodllllJofl We pay well 1-an-681-7381 • FOA A8CTiWSE . TANK with lights, ~~:::-..= Panoramic v1ew11 3 f'1tters stand SllY • .,.r 1t11n W.•"1ed7 Heart °' Newport 2H1r CAN>!IERY Vil.LAGE , , Cll Lorelll 714-375-0411. Oiied, EP. rornen tUbs, WI l'400 11 • l«ge open $'*41 f i S h · $ 1 5 0 · *PIT D£MONSTRATOAS 0, 11""'1 pool & Sf>I I ~~ olra$~ !is°T.iJ 714-540-5995 WMnds In grocery S10tll in COncie"'9 1.an-681·7387 M dll'le t:ry 419 30th St. .,.., ca 111e. must 1>1 nut Th• e .. t ol N•WPort Hwpr1 8ch.. 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