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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-19 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNITIES SINCE 1907 ~­. ) / .. THURSDAY, APRIL 19 I 2001 .. e one that got away Nearing 58th annual event, Fish Fry organizers call it quits after search for a location comes up empty Jennif er Kho D AILY PILOT T he Lions Club has officially canceled this year's Fish Fry in Costa Mesd. The 58th annual event, scheduled for the first week in June, was left without a location after a 11 It is on e of the highlights of Costa Mesa that, to me, is as important as South Coast Plaza. 11 Bob Wilson former Costa Mesa mayor • 1 walked out of our meeting last night with d mixture of shock and dis- belief." said Mike Scheafer, president-elect of the Costa Mesd-New- port Harbor Lions Club, on Wednesday. •I grew up with the Fish Fry. I worked at it most of my life, cmd it's really Sdd we cdil'l do it disagreement between the club and Orange Coast College, which has hosted the event for the last two years. this yedr. We 've Just run out of wne. It's an Thanks to a Costa Mesa Girl Scout, children at H eritage House have a miniature home in which to play SEE FRY PAGE AS Residents will have to get Ice landic cod elsewher e as Costa Mesa faces the end of a tradition Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT F or 57 ycdrs, one thmg Costd Mesd residents hdd come• to depend on WdS the Costa Mesa-NC'wport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry. Between 45,000 dnd 60,000 attendees come to 11 I thought it was very interesting because it was very small-townish and sort of rural." Gladys Ret akes board member of the Costa Mesa Historical Society Bamng dny ldst-nunute changes, this yedr w1U mark the first smce before the city's incorporation that the event will not tdke place. Gladys Retakes, record- ing secretary and bodrd member of the Costa Mesd H1stoncal Society. remem- the event edch yedr to get their infusion ot cute babies, odd contests and ·secret recipe" lceland1c coc.l bers attending her flr'>l Fish Fry m 1950. SEE HISTORY PAGE A 14 Man n early drowns after falling into pool • Officials list Costa Mesd resident in stable condition after he apparently slips and falls into a swimming pool. Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A 29-yedr-old Cm.- td Mesa man near!)' drowned \\(•dnec;,- ddy afternoon when he feU into a w11m- rrung pool at a home he was term1tf>- proohng, ofhc1als said Jesus Belen Gallardo-Montoyd Wdc; either fasterung or unfastening d tent around the house m the 300 block ot East 23rd Street when he mu<,t hdVl' slipped and fallen into the µool, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Srruth Gallardo-Montoya suffered d !>evere head tnjury. probably from rutting the edge of the pool, South sdtd A Heritage to call their own Gallardo-Montoya was still in the mtensive care unit Wedne day even10q but lS 10 stable cond1llon. said Debrd Legan. spokeswoman tor 1 loag lio'>pl- tal. The inodent was more thdn l!kel} accidental. Srruth said Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT T he Heritage House has a new addi- tion makmg itsell at home 10 the non- profit's backyard. The addition -a miniature version of one of its houses -has a charcoal tile roof, light blue paint with white trim. linoleum tile, real plants outside the door and play kitchen furniture. •1 like playing in it,· said Justina Kalar, 3, while sweeping the porch of the playhouse Monday. "Playing mom is my favorite thing.• While Justine sw ept, Maryssa Navarro, 4, and Kaleb Kalar, 6, were busy inside. "I'm the mommy,• Maryssa said. "Be the daddy.• "But I don't want to be the daddy,• Kaleb SEE HERITAGE PAGE A14 Serving the cormnunity without fail • Costa Mesa honors two teenagers for volunteer work. own.Goulet 0 AllY Pit.OT COSTA MESA -They each consis· tenUy take time out of thelr busy teenage lives to give beck to the community. Laurel LaJdlaw, a student at Ensign Intermediate School, lbows up et the Cos- ta Mw-baied powrty relief organization Share Our SelY9I evwy other Wednelday .,..,. IChool eo lmd • bud. •Sbe )Ult c::eme ID• bm owu, • volun- tw COClldlMD lobeD .. rletr Nkl. •Sbe w orks with eruor citizen • she gets along wilh all ages, interacts with clients really the way we are meant to here -in the most nonjudgmental way.• Every Friday afternoon, Newport Har- bor High School junior Katie Brown beads to Whittier Elementary School , where she tutors students who are struggling with math. Neither teen ii there because she has to be, but 1lniply because she wants to be. f or tbeM selflen adl, the two Newport Beach girls were honored this week With SH AWANJ MGI A14 • AIOYE Justina Kalar, 3, tldies up around a playhouse that was donated to Heritage House ln Costa M esa. un Mary sa Navarro, 4; Christian Ferrara, 2; Justina; Kaleb Kalar, 6; and Andrea Navarro. 11, peer from a window and door of the donat~d playhouse. Pl-10TO!> ev GREG FRY I OMV Pl.OT ·He was probably standing on top of a planter or somellung when he wac;, worlong wtth the tent,· he aid. "He must have lost hJs balanc-e, tnpIX'd and fallen mto the pool • Gallardo-Montoya was found by co- workers at about 2 45 pm Paramedics adnuru tered CPR at the scene and rushed hlm to H0c19 Ho p1tal, Costa Mesa Fire Department ofhc:ials said. Co-workers cdlled 91 I when they saw hJm 10 the pool, Snuth aid. But nobody saw Mpntoya fall rnto the pool, he said. In addibon to a foe engine and a paramedic unit, two pohce officer responded to the call, ofhoals said Police ofbaals are still invcsbgatmg the ino dent but do not su'>pect foul play, Suuth ~d. 11111 QA9ID5 s <OmHTY fCIUM_ .... •10 NUC llJllCl'S ______ 13 SOCllY " SfOlrs -·-·J1 TllllUClln 91MMl&91MY lllOf CotumNst ~ N .... , tries to conWQ his grendlon tNt • ltftte herd wort mn buMd cherectw. ...... ,.. ..._~law ol two,.,,,, ....... c.... Mayor~ OUl&•dblg Y"8a A ... ._ --- r • A2 Thursday, April 19, 2001 WORKING IUSllESS II lllEF Architect firm merges with San Francisco company The Newport Beach architectural firm Utzinger & Associates has announced It is merging with ARC Inc.. which is located in the San Francisco Bay area. The move will allow Utzinger to provide more architectural planning and interior design services, comj>any represen- tatives said. Information: (707) 745- 0502. Doily Pilot A sale for the spring flower lover I P lant lovers will appreci- ate Orange Coast Col - lege's ornamental horti- culture department's spring plant sale, which is offered on three consecutive Fridays. It starts at 10 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m. Friday, April 27 and May 4. On sale will be 18 varieties of tomatoes, includ- ing whoppers lo cherries, red ones, yellow ones, paste vari- eties, hybrids, heirlooms and container varieties. There will also be bell and hot peppers, squashes, cucumbers, herbs, hanging basket geraniums, hanging basket scaevolas, hanging basket petunias, hanging baskets double impatiens, zonal geraniums in opts. New Gumea hybrid impatiens, blue and pink hydrangeas, blue and wrute Nemesias and many other Interesting plants. Informa- tion: (714) 432-0202. The sale will be held tn the Horticul· lure Garden, you can enter from Ad ams Avenue and fol- low the signs. ••• . / Greer Wylder BEST BUYS Beach, dnd at South Coast Pldza in Costa Mesa. H you really Wdnt to be pampered, there's an April special on a head-to-toe treat- ment at Georgette Klinger that fedtures an essential nine-step facial and body mdssage for $125. It's regular- ly priced at $160. Gift certifi- cates are available. Georgette Klinger 1s at South Coast Plazd on level two. Informa- tion· (7 14) 850-1212 Regina Ramirez David Austin Jr. will make an appearance at Roger's Gardens at 9 a.m .. Saturday to talk about English roses. Austin will talk about bis fam- ily's roses and how to distJn- guish them through their scent, color, blooms and care. Roger's Gardens carries a great selection of David Austin Hybrids. Roger's Gar- dens is al 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road in Newport Beach. It's now open daily from 9 a.m . to 7 p.m. information: (949) 640-5600. Via Lido Drugs is hdving an dfter-Easter clearance sale. There arc all kinds of items on sale at 25% to 50°/., orr the reguldr price. Via Lido Drugs is not d typical drug store. In add1lton to the phdrmacy, cos- mettc!>, supplies, tot.lclnes and gtft cards that you'd find in other drugstores, there's a big gift department and delivery avail1Jblc. It's open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Sd turday and from 10 d.m to 5 p.m. Sunddys. Via Lido Drugs 1s at 3445 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (9491 724-5858. SHE IS A juicer to thC' tore BLENDERS AND BOOSTS Regina Rdm1rt:•7 I'> one of thost> people we wdtch from betund the counter -the ju1c<'rr. who seem dlmost like mdt hines themselves as they move• swiftly from the stierbet buckets to the juicP d1spensers to, of rnurl>e, lhe hlllc lrdys or powdered nutntJonal boost'> Rdmire7. 26, ccln mdke d Jclmbcl Jwce smooth1P in le!>s than two mm- Ul<'S dl the Cosld Mesd location where she work!>. She says they're t1ll pretty equdl lo mdke, as the PPdCh Pled-.ure is no easier or harder to concoct than the• Orange Dream Mdchine. And dltC'r four years of . blending juice'>, Rdmirez is still qu1c k to '>dY she Likes her JOb. "It's different ('very day. and it's JU!>t really great to bE> in a food atmosphere but to nut really hav<' to Mixing and blending for the best of them deal with regulM restaurant type of things.· she said. "So it's more of an interactive thing with the customers 'cduse they see what we're doing." PASSION FOR FRUITS Her personal favorite is the Caribbean Passion. Without even thin.lung about it, she rattles off its components -peaches, strawber- ries, passion mango juice and orange sherbet. She says they never add any sugar lo the drinks. Ramirez gets a free meal per sruft, dnd when she says #meal," she means a juice. "Whether I'm working or not. it's d real easy meal, plus it's better than working al a coffee place or going to fast food 'cause it's healthier for • you," said the Huntington Beach res· idenl. A BREEZE Ramirez says it's an easy job. The ingredients for each of the more than 20 drinks are fairly simple to memo- rize and the blender isn't as heavy as it looks when she has to bang the juice into a cup. Some prefer theirs extra chunky. Others request a smoothly blended mix. Whatever the customer's prefer- ence, Ramirez gets to know who likes which flavors, which boosts, which size. She tries to get familiar laces to try new drinks, but it's hard when it comes lo die-hard fans of one flavor. "A lot of people come in on a reg- ular basis, and I become friends with the customers too,· she said. -Story by Young Chang, photo by Greg Fry Eat a meal with your kids A s we sit here, we're staring at th~ cover page of a fax, trans- fixed by the hne: "To: Retail Roundup." Som ebody likes us. somebody redlly likes us. We're not conc-emed that it orig1- ndtes from Houston, or that we have no idea what Vollmer is. We're just going to enjoy dctudlly receiving a piece of mail. Though not by mail. On further exammallon, it turns out Vollmer must be the pubhc rela- tJon<. people for Denny's, which hds ldunched d "kids eat free" program to encourage "families to eat together." We thought that was what the TV I'> for RETAIL ROUNDUP Apparently, Denny's will offer as many as two free children's entrees with the purchase of one adult meal. It's good all week, from 4 to 10 p.m., for those parents who like to keep their kids up past bedtime. Vollmer is also kind enough to point out that "Industry research " shows that •restaurant partJcs with kids under 18 continue to show a higher rate of growth, year over year, than adult-ooJy parties.• Is that a good use of research? WE SCREAM, YOU SCREAM The other piece of big news this week comes from the Good Humor Man, whom we're only old enough to remem ber as, vaguel y, "the Good Humor Man.• We're not entirely sure our memory is what it used to be, either. What were we talking about? Oh, right. This good news Is that Good Humor-Breyers plans to expand dis- tribution of all its natural lee cream nationwide this spring. It contains three times the usual calcium, which the company claims •is particularly suited ror women aod teenage girls.• We are disappointed the release didn't come with a color slide, whJch is available on request. REAPERS HOJUNE (949) 642·6086 Copynght. No ~ stones. ilfus. trltions, edrtOflal rNttef °' adwr· tlsemenu herein ~n bt repro- duced without written perm!Won of c~lght owner WEATHEI AND SUIF VOL 95, NO. 104 Re<ord your commenu about the Dally Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS. TEMPEtATURES Balboa 65153 TIDES TODAY First low There are all kinds of bar- gains available at Smart & Final, and there are even more on Friday and Saturday ror its 130th anniversary cele- bratfon. The anniversary bonus days will offer savings on paper towels, fruit punch drinks, Stouffer's lasagna, sodas, chips and more. And ii you have a SmartAdvaotage card, you'll get a SmartBonus reward certificate for 5% off a future purchase when you spend at least $250, or 10% off a future purchase when you spend at least $500. The offer is good through April 26. SmartAdvantage cards are easy to sign op for, and there is no membership fee. Smart & Final is at 707 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 548-6473. l}'s a good time to shop at Macy's three-day sale on Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday Throughout the store you'll find savings from 25% to 50%. Included ln the sale are spring fashions for men, women and klds. There are also extra savings on home accessories including mat- tress pads, pillows, down comforters, cookware, cut- lery, kitchen, personal elec- tric's, bath rugs. towels and table linens. M acy's is at Fashion Island in Newport M esa Upholstery is offer- ing a 20°0 discount on labor and fabric of custom bed- spreads through Sunday. M esa Upholstery has been offcnng custom reupholstery for the last 50 years, and its services extend to custom bed decor. It specidlizes in bed frames, canopies. daybed covers, headboards. bed frames, bed slurts and coverlets. It has a large selec- tion of fdbtics to chose from, and Ralph Lauren Pnnls are currently reduced 20%. It's at 1998 HMbor Blvd. m Costa M esd. Information. (949) 642-8400. A family portrait speoaJ is offered at Yuen luJ Portrait Photography at South Coast Plaza. The special is on a sil- ting fee and one color 8-by- 10-anch photograph for $28.95. It regularly costs $100. There's only one special per family. Yuen Lui is on the sec- ond level of South Coast Plaza m the Crate & Barrel wing. Information: (714) 545- 8845. • BEST IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays Send informatiM to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. POLICE FllES COSTA MESA THOMAS H. JOtNON. Publ'1tlef Our ~ms is 330 w. Bay St, Costa Mesi. 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NEWPORT BEACH • C...,., a.-: A large quantity of beauty sup- plies worth •bout $2,300 was reported stolen from 1 a11r In the 500 block at 10:15 1.m . ~· • lrtl Awnue: Vandals reportedly scratched a car with • stwp fnstrument In the a block at &:40 p.m. Monday • • VIiia c..ton: Annoying phone calls Wife r..,artld '" ihe 2000 block at 2:58 p.m. MoncMy. I Daily Pilot Thursday, April 19, 2001 A3 When work is lacking, there's also a chance to be a suwiwr My stepson, Erik, phoned his mother recently from a closet at Warner Bros. studio m Burbank. H e was in the clos- et because he was packing files and then helping to move them to another loca-, lion. This gave him a great deal of time to think. So he called his mother on his cell phone and told her that he had decided that this kind of work.Ing Lile was not for him, smd he bad come up With a plan to avoid it. He would call later to explain the plan to his mother and me. Erik had the misfortune to graduate from Occidental College last June as a the- ater major with career inter- ests that didn't lend them- selves to quick prosperity While the doctors and lawyers were going on to graduate school with the promise of future prospenty and the computer program- mers and engineers and cor- porate types were sorting through offers that I would have found awesome 20 years alter I graduated from college, Erik had to deal with the dilemma always faced by Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE those who try to make a liv- ing from the arts: how to support oneseU until creative work can be turned into some measure of commercial success. I dealt with a similar prob- lem many years ago. When I got mto the work force arter World War II, I spent seven years as the public relations duector of an industrial trade association -mostly hating it -before I was selling arti· des, written late al night and on weekends, to national magazines frequently enough to support my family. So I empathized with Erik.' Up to d point. He had found a job a few weeks dfter graduation as d producbon assistant -which means a gorer with a title - for a group of TV writers at Warner Bros. The job disap- peared when the 1V show was canceled, which threw Erik into the •Temp• pool at Warner's. He took this as an act of God, freeing him to write and seek acting jobs while living on his savings. He was jolted out or that temporary euphoria when he inadvertently backed into the car of a mildly hysterical lady who turned a few bumper scratches into a $700 repair bill. Since Erik ls pledged to lake over his car insurance next year, he paid this hun- self rather than inflate the cost of his insurance, which is just normahzing sue years after another accident for which he was at fault. He read to us proudly a letter he wrote the woman he had hit -who rerused to get a sec- ond estimate -which we advised him not to send. It was full of self-pity at the phghl of the poverty-stricken student trying to gain a foothold in the real world. Nol h1s best writing. Paying for this accident threw him back into the work force and a series of temp jobs that ended m a closet where he came up with a plan, His reasoning is tmpecca- ble. Since be has no amb1- bons in any fields other than playwriting or acting, any job he would.take would only be a temporary expedi- ent until he could survive in his o~ working world. And since }le found what he regfll'ded as mindless labor a~ .absurd waste of time, the ,only solution was to acq1.1ire· a large sum pf money quick- ly that would make it possi- ble for him to devote all his energies to the work he loves. And since bank rob- bery is not one of his skills, he had to tum to another activity only slightly higher on the social scale: the TV show "Survivor.· That was the plan he explained to us. He would do an end run around manual labor by getting hunself on "Survivor.• If he wms the million dollars -which he fully expects to happen -he can start hiS' own theater company. If he's thrown out of the group sooner, he will win a much1smaller cdsh prize but also get exposure on the late rught talk shows that Wlll enhance h1s acilng career. So it's wm-win for Erik once he 1s selected. We have been wary or shooting down such expecta- bons ever since he told us at the age of 10 that he was going to get mto SCR's "Christmas Carol " -and d1d. The competition is somewhdt greater for "Sur- vivor,• but he is every bit as confident. He turned h1s ere- ' alive Juices into filming an audition that he brought home to show us last week- end. His mother -who loses her cribcal Judgment under such circumstdnces - thought it was furmy, but I was dppalled, which may be JUSt the Ucket for "SUIVtvor. • Enk will be noufied in.early May whether he made the hrsl cut and must appear for a personal mtervtew I felt it unportant at this point to tell hJm dboUt the months I spent m my late teens loading steel cdstings on freight Cdrs at the local GenernJ Electnc plant and haulmg wheelbdrrows of concrete up d nckety plat- form elevcltor dunng the con- struclion of cl group of sLlos. I told tum that such honE:!st labor was not derugrabng and had contnbuted a great deal to character-bwJding that earned me through a war and -even worse -a spell in public relauons. He listened, more or less, and said there was no war going on nght now and help- ing people move thetr files not only didn't build charac- ter but was a ndlculous· way to spend hls time. He explained that he had beett in the \\'.Ork force now for • almost a year, and that was plenty of time to detenrune that 1t really wasn't for hun. So if we didn't nund, he'd just take the nulbon from "SUIVtvor· and tum to htS own !me of work I told hun I wouldn't watch "SUIVtvor " even lf he Wds on 1t, and he said that was OK as long as I came to his plays. So that's where the matter stands unbJ the first week m May He'd better make that first cut or he's going to hedr the story about the steel castings again. And agam. • JOSEPH N. BEU. 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thur~ays County officials hope to get marine research center in place earlier • Plans call for a laboratory to be finished in two years. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT BACK BAY -For Orange County offioals eager to tru.tclU a marine research center on Shellmaker Island, two year.; L'> too long to wait. The county, Newport Beach and other groups announced plans Wednesday to build lhe center -which would include a water-quality testmg com- ponent, marine education c-en- ter, working science laborato- ry and new rowing center - by 2003. The county ofhaals on the prowct hope to start the testing Idler thls yedr, however. The CaWonua Coastal Comrrusston, Ca!Jfom1a Department of Fish dnd Game, UC Irvine and the Cahforrua Wildlife Foundation hdve d.ll announced they would !>upport the $5-milbon project. "We're work.mg Wllh all the folks to get the lab up and run- ning as soon as possible,· sd1d ~lolly Vedle, chief of staff for 5th District Supervisor Tom Wilson. "We' cl like to push the tJme lrame ahead and get our lab in dhead1of the bwlding. • Veale and others said they would !Jke lo install tra.1lers or some other type of temporary structure to house the water lab unbJ the 20,000-square-foot permanent bwld.mg is in place. The liming depends on whether the county allocates addttJOnal money during this year's budget process, which begins IO June, offiaals Said So far, the county has guar- anteed almost $1.S million m funding. a move thdt served as the catalyst to get the long- hoped-f or project off the ground. County ofhaals plan to use DANA RIDENOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE & PAINTING DEMONSTRATION THIS SATURDAY, APRIL l1ST • NOON-5PM .. RISORT WIAR FoR MIN, WOMIN • ICIDS . FASHION ISi.AND, MIWPOlll llMH cMf) ... 2171 $1.1 million ~ tobdcco c;eltle- ment money, made avallable by Measure H , as well dS $330,000 from the general fund for addlbonal staff and eqwp- m~nt. The later fundt.ng was approved as part of la!>t year'!> county budget. · In addibon. UC lrvtne Wlll chip in $1 .25 million for a new crew center for the school's rowing team. Newport Beach and the stdte Department of Fish and Game, the agency that has owned the island since 1975, would contribute $500,000 and $250,000, respectively, from ou mitigation funds made avail- able from the !>tdte dllorney general's settlemen1 with PacLf1c Trader. !>temrnmg from an early 1990s spill off the COdStltne Other funds must still be Lined up, Fish dnd Gdme spoke!>womdn Chamois Andersen said. "We're still in the planrung proces!>, • Andersen !>aid "Wp're trymg to so!Jd1fy the funding for the project." County officials hdve said they would !Jke to -;tart water monitonng by "late summer,· Sdld Lany Paul, the county's manager of water dnd env1- ronmenldl programs. Oflioals haven't determined whdt they woul~ test Bac~Bay water for. but ant1b1otJc and DNA tesung would probably lie included Fish and Game ofhCtdls said they also hope to mstdll some type of ·early warrung system· that would dlert the proper authonbes when !>ewdgc or ou spill!> occur More unportantly. they hope to 1dentLfy the source of pollu- tants rn the Back Bay "We know a lot of trungs that•dre m the wdter, • FtSh and Game spokesmc1J1 John Scholl sdld "But we don't know thC' source of the problem THE TOLL ROAD WILL GET YOU THERE "FASTER. SO WHAT'S STOPPING YOU? .. Congestion-free, uninterrupted drives where you an act~lly drive the speed limit. What do you need, 1 roadm1p? r ... ......_: "'""'*··· 1•371-ftM cm~1 A4 Thursday, April 19, 2001 Doily Pilot Speedway raring to go this weekend. • The 33rd season of the motorcycle races to begin Saturday at the fairgrounds. Deep• Bharath D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Bobby Schwartz is not called a "Speedway legend" fpr noth- ing. The 45-year-old has raced in the dusty bull rings of Europe and Australia, and made Costa Mesa his home an 1986 because of the Speed- way al the fairgrounds. ThLS year's '33rd season, wh1ch opens Saturday, will be Schwartz's 28th. •I've seen farLS here from when they were little kid!>,• he said, shaking his head m da!>beLief. "Now I see them I come to lhe race with their kids and they teU me 'Bobby, you let me touch your bike when I was 12.' It's just an amazing feeling.• To Schwartz and many other racers who will dust their leathers and rev their engines this weekend, the Costa Mesa track is the nucleus of the American Speedway. They believe good things happened to them in their lives because of this little place tucked away in the sprawling fairgrounds. Speedway bikes are spe- Cidl, custom-built machines that can reach speeds of up to 100 mph. And here's the fun part -none of them have brakes. There are mdiVIdual bikes dnd the Speedway sidecars for ledm racing. ln the team rdcc>s, two people operate the bake, one on the the driver's FYI ~ 33rd Costa Mesa Speedway WHEN: Saturday 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Orange County Fairgrounds TICKETS: Adults $10, juniors (13 to 17 years) $6, kids (6 to 12) $3 and chil- dren under 5 free PARl<ING: Free ~eat and the other hanging on the side mostly gelling dragged in the dJrt in a des- perate yet calculated attempt lo keep the vehicle on iU. three wheels. Dan Jones says he loves the sidecars because it aJJows for team participation. "It's such a unique sport,· he said. ~It ldkes two people for it to come together.· The sidecdrs also whip up a spectacular show w!th crashing. dragging and span- mng. It's also a special year for Laurie and Brad Oxley -the sister and brother team that runs the show. Their parents, Harry and Marion Oxley, started it au in 1969. The Oxley children did not choose to take it over. as much as they were chosen. As kids, they did everything fr6m sell· Ing hot dogs and tickets to cleaning the arend. But this year, they had lo negotiate a tough contract with fa1rgrounds officials. "We were not sure if we were gotng to make it,· said Brad Oxley. "But we've worked hard on 1t. We've been focusing just on this one event all yedr. We had to take at to the next level.· The contract is still only valid until the end of this sea- son, or October. But Oxley says he is optimlsbc because he bas seen a lot of commit· ment from the fairgrounds occicials in terms or building restrooms, paving around the Speedway and refurbashing bleachers. There will also be plenty of family-oriented enterlt1in- menl, such as blues and jazz music al the new Blues and Brews restaurant right out· side the Speedway. Racers will also spend lime signmq autographs before ·and after the event, sdid Oxley. It as a tough business to survwe. he said. "It's a complkated bu'>i- ness but it's also a big party," said Oxley. "Then again, at\ scary and unpredictable Change keeps us going but at is also whdt threatens U!> with extrnction. • Masons honor 2 at Estancia Republicans vying for Cox's committee • Stude nts will receive savings bonds worth $100 for an essay and poem. Matt Grenert DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The MH!.On'o, d worldwide chdnty group datmg back to thr reign of King Solomon and whose membcm, hdve included George Washmglon, BenJdlllln r:rdnklm dnd Ndt Kang ColP. w1JI honor two faldnC'ld High School '>tudents Saturday. The group, which gives dbout $2 million ddily, will recogruze the students at th<-> DayLiqht Lodge m Andhein1 at 11 d m Sdturddy Whdl slilrtPd dS an exlrd-cr<'d1t dM,1gnm0nt in Machd<·I Phdn'<; 1un1or English <'ldss turned into dO C'SSdY worth $100 M1chdel WTOle ha~ essdy, .. BC'nt>fll<, or Gomg LO d Pubht School," bemuse he ncccle<l to boost his qrc.1d1•, hP Sdid. "I cl1d not th.ink thdl I would c•ven come dose to winning." he Sdid . "l JUSt WdnlC'cl the exlrd crc•dit." The e<;say took him whdl hds turned out to hl• d vdludble 30 rrunule!>, he said. But $100 is iust the beginning. "I think that I am going to hold on to it for a wh1le." he said of the savings bond. "l wcrnt at lo mature" Michael plans to major in nwd1cdl '>CIPnn' dt cl UC system school after he grddUdtf'!> Ol"XI yedf "English is not even my ravont<> '>llhJC'C t - mc1th is," Michael said, addmg ~hul I would 9ladly do ldn essay) contest dQdin " Another student lo be honored 1!> fr<•shman Daruelle DiGirdllamo, who wrote d poem about her mother's death from alcohol dbuse DaruC'lle's poem quickly gained mterest dt EstdnCad. "She read the poem with such emotion amt openne!>s that aJJ or my cldsses wanted to read it." S<l1d David Conhiy, DiGmillamo\ English tC'acher. "The poem WdS not complex at cill, but JU"t very well done." Conlay offered the contest to his five classPs r1nd entered the lop two rrom edch cl dss. OaGirallamo, who could not be reached. dlso will rcceiv<' a $100 savings bond TI1e lunchron will fedture Estunrit1's jell!. l><mcl, c1ncl will cost attendees $5. Jdck AJstuey, one or Estdncaa's cu ... lo<ladn!>, IS d Mason and wants "everyone to come out and honor U1ese fine student•>. and have some fun with the other entertainment. "The Masons love lo do lhese lond of things." h<' said. •We just love to gave out schold~haps to .,tud<'nts who deserve 1t." SAFE Co· Call Today for -"="- A FREE PHONE QUOTE Craig Brown ln1ur1nce (949) 760-1255 p,hhhin hland ~l·~' 1<1n fk;ith • Lie" O'i';(l290 •The representative's district is not the only place w here a battle is shaping up to follow in his footsteps . S.J. Cahn D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The fight to succeed Rep. Christo- pher Cox (R-Newport Beach) isn't confined to Orange County. Rumors of Cox's possible dppoinlment to the 9th U.S Car· cuat Court of Appedls has 1 lou!>~ Republicans jockeying to repldce him dS chamndn of the House Pol..acy Comm1ltee Word of the dppointment leaked out of Washanglon edrh- er this monU1. Cox, who ont • wo1ked dS d clerk tor thdt vc•ry court, hds made nunimal com- ments dboul the potenllal job change, sdying he hds not bPcn asked to ldke the position dnd lhdt he is happy serving an lhc House leadership. Cox's demure reacuon hds not kept a number or polenladl canclidales from dl least consid- ering a possible run for Cox's seat, which is m the most Republican dastncl in Califomad and is one of the safest GOP sedts m lhe country. lt also ha!> not stopped those on Capitol Hill. According to the I lill, d newc,- pdpcr that covers th<' C"'ap1tol, Rep John Doohtlle (R-Rocklmt dnd Rep. Pete Hoekstrd (R· BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Costa Mesa police find more razors in parks Costd Mesa Police found more rdzor blades on playground equipment in two city pdrk!. this week, offioals sd1d Wednesdc1y. The back-to-back findings were made Monday an H eller FIELD FRESH PIODUUE QIJAI ITY Pl'.< >(>ll< I /\I <,p.f 1\l PPI< f '. ******* Fresh * ff AIUR.ING M AINI Y I• '' 1.1 c >f'.AN<,[ < ()IJNTY I'll• •1•11< I Mich.) arc the two front-runners thinking of vying for the chdir· mcJnship ii Cox leaves. Other possible contenders include Rep . .ldck Kingston (R· Gd.), Rep. George Radanovich (R-Mdraposa) and Rep. John Shddc•gg (R-Anz.). Like potential candidates here, the would-be chd.innen cill tire c;<.lymg nothing officldl until Cox mdkes d dehnat1ve move. Nevertheless, the WTdngLing dcmonstrdlcs how influcntaal th<' Sc>dt as, or di lcdsl can be The> 4b·member House Policy C'ommatlee provides a rorum for the• Rcpubhcan Pdrty lo discuss propoc;ed blllc, before lhey reach thl' I louse noor lor debdte. It dlso ... erves as the> mdJOnty par· ty's ollic1dl voice on 1'isues. gw- mg als rhdirmdn d pos1L1on m the l lou-;c leadership. l lowcvN, just being clble to lcllk h<1s its llm1tdtions. "H's not Wdys dnd Means," Sdld Mdrk Pctracrn, an reference to the I louse's most powerful rommillce. which ha~ duthonty over all spending balls "It's nol Rules. It's the sort of comrrutlee. lake most in the House. lhdl mat- ter!> 1f you mdke somethmg of at.• While most of his colleagues say Cox has done c1 good job lc•<ldmq the comm1llce, the Hill report!> that DoohtUe. dt ledsl. pldn!. to run for the position by <>mphc1Mnng a tedID appr0<1ch rdther thdn Cox\ more 1nd1vidu- ttlist1r one>. PctrdCCd, too, suggested that Cox hds not clone d!. much as the Pdrk on East lbth Street and Tuesday in Pinkley Park an the 300 block of Ogle Street, police Sdid. Tuesday's finding was the fourth umc the blades were found in the park!> over the last two weeks, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. Nobody has been hurt so far. but parent!> and officers are con- cerned. he said. "We intend to have patrol position promises. "What has Cox done?" hl' asked. "It could bed comn11tlC'1· that sels the agendd ... Petraccd as not alone in h1., skepticism about Cox'5 infl11 · ence. A Web ~1tc., httpll:www.yourcongress.com, -recenUy ranked dll 435 electt•d officidls an the House dnd put Cox at No. 4<}, hardly mdacataw of the Hhflh-rankmg 1 lOU'>!' Republican" ldbcl he typicdlly enjoys dS cha1nn9n of the Polley Committee. Sl111. il Cox lc•<1v<'s has po!>1t1011 -dnd with hL'> ha.,tory of nol quite getting higher office•.,, including Spedker of the Hou"''· senator and even varc president, that remdml> a big "af" -ltw distnct wall be• losing d voat·<' di the top of the R<'publacdn debate. Among thn ... c anlt!re.,l<'d 111 repldcmg Cox al he• takC's thl' 1udgeshi p dre stat<• Sen. Dac·k Ackerman (R-Tuslm), A!>sc111- blyman Ball C"'<lmpbcll (R·Valld Pdrk) dnd Ordng<' County Supervisor Todd Spil7N Others who arc con!>adcnng a run. or are being courtc>d, mclude former AssPmhly- woman Mdnlyn Brewer, lorml'1 Rep. Jim Rogan, Newport BPdC"h ph1lanlhrop1st John Crean. '>ldtl' Sen. Ross John!>on (R-lrvant'). Assemblymdn Ken Mdddox (R· Garden Grove) and former <;t<1t<• Sen. John Lewi!> Tustin m1lhond1H' Mt1rk Chapin Johnson ac, lht> only potenudl canchddtC' to f1m1ly "<IY he would run check!> in these parks and othc•r-. throughout the day and through the night.• 'said Birney. "This .... obviously somebody who intend" to cause mjury." I le said it is very 1mportdnt that parents exercise ccJut1on. "They should chC'ck play· ground equipment before they allow lhear children to play." sdid Birney. An investigation 1s underway, he said. < l11r \:.:• "', \\ " I ,1.il•l"li, d I '" t 11. I I "I 111 • II' 'I \\ I\ ' ()11, ,.,,,," \1 \ 11111<' Rabbirt Insurance A~ency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS• Hl.ALTI I \111l11bry Stnre 195- ~~~ .. ,... .. ,, ............. """"... / > .. ~ 949-631 -77 40 44 I Old Newport Bhd. • Newpon 1kvJi (Near Ho.g Hotpital) Dolly Sweet Vine Ri~ Tomatoes .69c lb At Local l\omolne Lettuce .29• each HAIRSTYLIST (9lt9) 631-3481 Mork FIELD FRF.SH PRODUCE TA Top Quality C risp Juicy Apples All .59¢lb. 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Mother's Market wU1 present the seminar ·Reverse Aging· at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595-M OM S. $37.50 for members (949) 476-2572. Roy Asuega's band, "Island Breeze,· will host a fund-rais- er concert and dinner at 7 p .m. at the American Legion Hall, 215 15th St., Newport Beach. $30. (949) 855-6870. A program about the human genome project wm take place at 7 p.m . Friday and at 2 p.m. Saturday. The program Will be part of the 2001 Dis- tt'nguished Speakers Lecture Series at the N ewport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoq 1- do Ave. Call for prices. (949) 717-3800. A slide show and lecture on the John Muir Trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains will take place at 7:30 p.m. at The North Face store, 1870 H arbor Blvd., Costa M esa Free. (949) 646-0909. SATURDAY Encore Plus will offer breast cancer screenings al Harbor Christian Fellowship, 740 W. Wilson Ave., Costa M esa. Free. Call for an dppoml- m ent. (714) 935-9720 Nova Community Founda- tion will host a charity event to educate potential donors and help raise funds for Des- tiny Trips at 7 p.m. at Saks Fifth Avenue in South Coast Plaza. Free, but donations are Cou.rses on how to buy and encourag ed. Reservations sell items on eBay.c~m ~LI be requested. (949) 222-90l0 or , offeted by eBay University at hit II . / 1. @ 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday p :www.in orma ion nov t th N t B h M d e ewpor eac c1r- aland.org. · nott I lotel, 900 Newport Cen- DanJel G. Amen will sign his book, •H ealing ADD," at 7:30 µ.m. at Barnes & Noble Book- sellers at Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Drive, N ew- port Beach. FrPc (949) 759- 0982 Comfort Zone, a support group for people hving with a mental tHness. will mee t at 7.30 p.m. in the 275 M ed1cal Building's hrst-Ooor confer- ence room. 275 V1ctond St., Costa M esa. Free (949) 548- 7274. FRlDAY ter Drive. $25. (408) 558-7400. "The Ultimate Perennial Gar- den" will be the subject of a discussion at 9:30 a m at lhf> Sherman Library & · Gdfdens, 2647 E. Codsl Highway, Corona del Mar. Free (~M9) 673-2261 The Costa Mesa Historical Society will ho!>l an opl'n house from 10 d.m to 3 pm at the hlstoncal society, 1870 Anaheim Ave, Costcl f'.lt">d Free. (949) b31-5918 ARoUNDToWN IEST BET Newport Beach Marriage and Family Therapist Maxine Coh en will present a divorce recovery work- shop at 10 a.m. Saturday at her ottices at 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $40. (949) 644-6435. Cohen also will present a program on how to improve relaUonshlps with loved ones at 7 p.m. May 3 at the Newport Beach CenlraJ Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. (94ql 640-6746. "Becker" and "Cheers" pro- ducer Tim BPrry will ho!it d work!ihop on what 1t takes to produce a network telC'v1s1on show. from 10 <l m to 3 p m . at Orange C'Od'>I College, 2701 Pd 1 rvtC'w Rodd, Costa 1P-.d C" <lll tor pnc c::. (7 141 432-5880 SUNDAY A bridal show will be hosted by the AdvcnturP'> at Sed Y<lcht Chdrt<'r> from 2 to 4 pm. on the yc1cht, 3101 W Coa<;t I \1ghwc1y. NC'wport Bec1r h. Fr<'<'. Rl'!icrvallons rC'quirNI. (ll49) bS0-24 12. Newport Center Dn ve, New· port Beach. Pree (q49) 75<J- 0982 MONDAY Whole Foods Market will offer a '>pec1al markc>I lour from 5 to 7 p m to tughhqhl new ways to prC'parc ndlUrdl foods. The Border Gui'> Mary Sue Milliken dnd Susan Fen19er -will conduct the• tour The storE' e. at 1870 I !dT- bor Blvd .. Costa Mesd. (94CJ) 574-3800. TUESDAY The inaugural City of Hope fund-raising qolf loumdmC'nt to benefit research progrdm!> t1t the City ol HopP C'anrPr Center will tdke place> tll th(• P1d1cdn 11111 Goll Course, 22651 Pelican Hlll Road, N ewport Beach Call for tee tunes dnd p nces. (800) 260- HOPE A marketing and promotion work!ihop w1U be offered from 9 a m. to noon al Nation- al Un1vers1ty, 3390 H arbor Blvd., Costa M esa. $25. (714) 550-7420. The Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will host a networktng luncheon at 11 :30 d.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant. 3801 E. Coast J-hgl,lway, Corona del Mar $15. (949) 673-4050 .• Orange Coast College stu- dents who are interested tn try\Jlg out to be the gradua- l.Jon speaker mdy do so dt 2 p m. tn the college's Litera - ture dnd Ldngudge Butldmg. · Orange Coast College 1s at 2701 Fa1rv1ew Rodd, Costd Mesa (714) 432-0202. Elder Care Consultants w:iJJ offer a seminar on fdm ily dynamics and elder care at 2 p.m. at Border; Book:., Music & C<1f<>, 1333 Bear St , Costd M e'>d . rret• (4491 645-8007 The Citizens for the Improve- ment of Cosld M Psa wtlJ host a public mcellng dl f> µ.m <1t the N eighborhood Community Cf'nter, 1845 Pdrk Ave .. Costd M<">d f-r('P (!-WJl 042-4480 Tamara Bower, author of .. Th(' ~h1pwwckc~I Sailor.· will r<'dd <lnd ..,1qn hPr l>ook dt 7 p m di Barnc•s & Noble Book<,ell~·r.., dt Pashmn l'>ldnd, ctS'l Nev. port Center Dnvp Newport Bt>dch f ree (~4'll 759-0482 WEDNESDAY The Oasis Senior Center ~;11 host ct dcty ol 1nsp1tdtJOn and mforma t1on lor womrn from 8·10 d m to 2 p m dt the cf'n· IN , 80.iJ \.IMgut>nlC' Avr . < 'orond drl MdT $10 (Q4YI h44 -1244 A representative from the U01ver!.1ty of Sdnt<l Cru:t Adm1s!.1on'!> Ofhc<> will v1s1t O range Coast College from 10 d m to 1 p m. on the ram- Thursday, Apnl 19, 2001 A5 pus, 2701 Fauv1ew Road, Costd M esa. Free (714) 432- 5894 An after-hours mixer will be hosted by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce at 5 p.m at Zen Bistro Restaurant, 1870 Harbor Blvd , Costa M esa $10, or free for mem- bers (714) 885-9090 Learn how to better keep trdck of your money dunng a workshop hosted by the Con- sumer Cred.Jt Counsel.mg Ser- vice of Orange County at 6 p m. at the Costc1 Me~d Fed- eral CrPd1t Un1on. 2701 Har- bor Blvd , Costd Mu<,a. Free (714) 547-2227, Ext 122 Mother's Market will present d semmar on pet dnd ctnt.mal hea lth at 6 30 p m at the Patio Cafe, 225 E 17th 5t · Costa Mesa Free (8001 595- M OM S John Pina Craven will sign his book "The Stlent War,· at 7 p rn dl Barnes & 'lohle Booksellers at Fashion lslctnd. 953 NPwport Cent<>r Dn ve, Newport Bedch r:ree (Q4~1 759-0982 The West Newport Beach Assn. w tll host c1 puhhc forum meeting about th<' sta..C of the city c1nd John Wdyne Airport dt 7 p.m di the Newport BPdCh City 1 lall, 3300 N(•w- port Blvd Frei• (4491 044 - 3309 APRll 26 Dragon Tech-Knowledgy Solutions LL< will ho'>t a workshop on ho\' to l>l'< orrw more technicdll\. ..,a\.VV from 8 lo 10 lO d m di th(• "-<·w1><>rt Bed< h :-.1amott <mo 'Pwport ( 1-'0tN Dnw $44 (44QJ 721-cnn The 28th annuc:ll Roman Feast an<1 ( 'hdnly \uct1un, ho'>ted b) tht> Youth Crnplo\ rnent Sc•fV1n•-. of th<' l l<1 rb(Jr An•d Inc w11l lwqin di h p rn dt the Costc1 J\.lt'Sd N"1qhhorhood Community CenlN, 1845 Par k Ave Chn'>ttnl' Cdn , (!:!441 f>42-830h SEE TOWN PAGE A6 Orange Coast College's O rnamental l lorticulture Department will host a series of plant sales to include tomd- toes, peppers. squashes. cucumbers, herbs and a vari- ety or flowers from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. m the I lorllculture Garden at the school. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesct. The program will also be offered April 27 and Mdy 4 (7 14) 432-0202, Ext 26533. Newport Bay Naturalist and Fn ends will present them Earth Od y celebration from 10 d.m . to 3 p.m. al Shellmak- er Island. Newport Beach, adjacent to Newport Dunes, at the com er of Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive Parking JS available at New· port Dunes' com er lot. Free. Steven Sears, auth or of "WPa lth dnd A'>'>E't Protec- llon," w ill '>tgn h1-. book di 2 p rn at Bdme~ & Nobl<• Book- seller<; <1l fodsh1on bland, 953 G R A N D () P E N I N G The Orange County Chapter of the Archeolog1cal lnsbtute of America W1lJ celebrate its annual galt1 at 6-30 p.m at the Costa M esa C ountry Club, 1701 Golf Course Dn· ve, Costa M esa. $4 2.50, or "One Of The Leading Causes Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Isn't Your Wrist After All!" SJn Franci'><:o. 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PHOTO MEMBERSHIP CLUB TRANSFER Horne Mavl_, •llde-'Pha~•• 8utllneaa Preeent:9':1ane Ml Vldeotepe/DVD & Muoh More ••• AG Thursday, Aprll 19, 2001 TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS The Center for Leadership Studies will present a work- shop on situational parenbng at Antonello Ristorante, 3800 Plaza Drive, Cost.a Mesa. The workshop will take pl4ce from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or from 5 to 10 p.m., and will focus on helping parent~ ) enhence their child's reµdiness in dCcomplishing lc,tsks, making decisions and constructively filling free 'time. Daytime· workshop is $95~ evenln9 workshop 1s $145. Price includes all materials and a five-star lunch or dinner. t7 14) 957-8333. PalneWebber wlll host a workshop on money man- c1gers and Fortune 500 com- pdrues at 6 p m. at Pa me Web- ber, 888 San Clcm(•nle Drive, Swte 300, Newport Bedch. Free Dinner will U<' sPrved 1q49) 717-3919. A discussion about sleep prol.llems will be offered di fi p.m di J loag l lealth Center, 1190 Baker St., Co!.td Mesa. free. (800) 514-1 IOAG. Orange County Sherm Mike C'arona wtll be honored dt 6 p.m. at the home of Brian dnd .John Foster, 14 Skycrest. N{'wpOrt Cot1sl $I so. (949) 888-0178. Mother's Market wtll present the semmtlr •A Natural Approach to Asthma & Aller- <Jles" at 6:30 p.m at lhe PiJllo Cille. 225 E. 17th St . Costc1 f\.,fesa. Free (8UOJ 5q5. "vJOMS APRIL 27 Orange Coast College's Asso- dated Studen~ will host d "Onference for high school 'iludent ledrlcr!. lrom 8 c1.m to I :30 p.m dl OC:C, 2701 FtJirview Rodd, Co!.ld Mcc;d , Pree (714) 432-0202, Ext. lh449. The recepUon and awards presenlt1lion for the 10th c1nnual Orange County H19h School lnv1tdl.JOndl Photogra- phy Contest wtU toke place t1l 7 p.m. dl South Coast Plazt1, in lhe Crate & Barrel Wmg, 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesd Newport-Mlsa stude nts wilJ have their works exlub1ted. Free (7 14) '24-7575 Youth Expo 1001 wtll be held c1t 9 a.m. ApnJ 27 through 29 at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Fc1u Dnve, Co!.ld Mesa. Free (714) 708-1543 The Volunteer Center of Orange County will hold its ninth dnnuaJ Volunteer Con- nr>clion Ddys, ·Putting the Uruty in Commwuty, • from April 27 to 30. The event will include more than 110 pro· jects offered. Kelley Searcy, (714) 953-5757. APRIL 28 The 16th biannual Neighbors for Neighbors community cleanup project wilJ take place from 8:30 a.m . to noon at Cctnyon Park and at low· incomfi, single-family homes in <:osta Mesa. Call for adC!resses and more informa- tioh. Free. (714) 754-41392. . The Newport Be11cb Lions Club Wlll host ·Its annual fund-raiser for the Blindness Foundation al 1 p.m. al lhe DeAnza Bayside Village Soulh Clubhouse, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $25. (949) 675-8986. A television taping for a new Fox TV commeraaJ for lhe Fox Family Cable TV Net- work will take place as part of Fox Kids Day at noon at Tri- dngle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesd. Arts and era/ts and television chdrac- lers wilJ be on httnd. Free (949) 722-1660. Cynthia MuchnJck wtll sign her book. "The Ulltmdlt> Wedding IdeaBook," at 3 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book- scUc.>rs at Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Drive. New- port Beach. Free. (949) 759- 0982 APRIL 29 The Orange County Bloomers. lhe local afhllate of Y-ME NdtionaJ Breast CancN Orydnizat1on. will host a lun- chC'on and fastuon show dl 11 d m dt lhe Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bnstol St., Costa Mesd $40. (714) 828-5541. Linda Joy Rose wtll sign her hook, ·Your Mind: The Own- ers Manudl, • at 2 p.m. at lfornes & Noble Booksellers di Fash10n Island, 953 New- port Center Onve, Newport Rc>arh. Free. (949) 759-0982 A black-tie dinner saluUng Ritz Restaurant owner Hans Prc1yer for his two decddes of ">erv1ce to the Orange County conununity will take place at 5 p.m. at lhe Ritz Restaurant. 880 Newport Center Dnve, Nrwport Beach $250 Pro- ceeds wtll benehl SomC'one Cdres Soup Kitchen m \ostt1 Mest1. (949) 437-5748 APRll 30 A lecture on the Vietnamese language and culturf' will take place at 1.30 p m ell Ordnge Coast CoUegt•, 2701 Fauview Road, Costd Mesd . Free. (71 4 J 432-5725 you'll fit right in. sm Athletic shoes • lifestyle apparel • performance flt come to the new balance-4ar@.I.li1.t§·i9i) ' , . ~ ' . . . . ' . ~ " . · .. '. ' ... (949)720-1602 MINER MISTAKES D~:stCNER Otn·1 . .ET • ~~.,.A~"~J l., I ' Already Reduced Warehouse Prices Great Savings Showroom Fumltu,.. a Acce1sorle1 Outlet New .,,d Dltcontlnued ltem1, On• of• Kind Com• E•rly For Best Selection Mon-S.t f 0:00.m • 4:30pm 2925 Alrw•y, Suite A ComM.,.,CA (714 979-6679 ARoiJND TowN The f1fth annual poetry fe.tl- val will take place at 7 p m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Participants have been drawn rrom UC lrvme and the local poetry scene. Free. (949) 717- 3890 MAY 1 straighten the spine and reduce back pain, at 11 a.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 514-4624. Hoag Memorial Hospital will present a c1as on •Herbal Overview on Menopause• at 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, / 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Human Op~ons, a nonprofit Free. (600) 51 4-4624. agency dedicated to preve~­ ing family violence, will lt , t MAY 13 a 40-hour mandated wo k- shop ror anyone wishilfg to work wilh victims of Y,ontestic violence, starting M~ ~.Call for p rices and ti es anCI dddress. (949) 137J 242, Ext, 23. >I The "Bitslness Plan Develop- ment• workshop, offered by Orange Coast College's Com- muruty Education Office, will be held Crom 9 a.m. to noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25, or $20 in advance. (7 14) 432-5860 or (888) 622-5376. MAY 2 The Newport In· Wafer Boat Show will lake place starting May 2 and run until May 6 at Newport Dunes Resort. I lours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekddyS, 10 d.m. lo 7 p.m. Sdlurday und from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. $10 for adults, children 12 and younger are free. (949) 757-5959. MAY 3 The 12th annual Southern (' dhforma Spring Garden Show, will feature 100 spe- c1dJty booths, nal.JonaJ garden experts, and exhibits for chil- dren from May 3 to'6 di South Coa!>t Pldza, Costd Mesa. (14) 435-2000. MAY 5 Dr. Peter Kuzmic, chairman of the Theological Commission of Evangelical Fellowship dnd superintendent of the Evdngelicdl Church of Croat- Jd, will spet1k dl Vanguard University's commencement r1t 10 d.m. on Cdmpus, 55 Fair L>nvc, Costd Mesa. Call for tickets. f714) 556-3610. Orange Coast College wtll host cheerlcc1dering tryouts from 3 to 6 p.m. on campus, 270 l FalfVlew Road, Costa Mesd Free. (714) 848-7223. MAY 6 Orange County Market Place will kick off the Strawberry Sunday Fest from 7 a.m to 4 p m. at the Ordnge County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. $2 Enk L<lckey, (949) 723- 6663 A garden tour wtll be hosted by the Volunteer Assn. of Shenndn Library & Gardens from 11 tt.m. To 4 p .m. at stx different homes in Corona de! Mdr. $25, $30 on the day of Lhe event. (949) 673-2261. MAY 9 Hoag Memorial Hospital will present a class on kyphoplas- ty, a technique lo help The Balboa Island Artwalk will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. along the Soulh Bay- side promenade, between M y ihe Avenue and · Perry ~nding at.Agate Avenue in N ewport Beach. Pree. (949) 830-8098. MAY 14 May 14 Ls the last day to see • rmpressions, • an exhibition and sale of more lhan 90 paintings by Southern Cal.J- forn.ia artist Val Carson at the Robert Mondavi Wine & Pood Center, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Free. (714) 979-4510. MAY 16 The Orange County Chapter of Childhelp USA wiU hold its annual Celebrity Golf Classic at 11 a.m. at Pelican Hill Golf C lub, Newport Beach. Greens fee sponsorships range from $400 to $10,000 (949) 589-2770. ' MAY 17 Hoag Memorial Hospital will present "Maybe a Baby?" at 6 p.m. at Hoag Hedlth Center, 1190 Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Free (800) 5 14-4624 MAY 18 "An Evening on Broadway," a black -tie gald benefit.Jng lhe Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, will include dinner, a silent and live auction and dancing, and will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 11 :30 p.m. at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road. $150, wilh ldbles of 10 s tarting at $1,500. Mickey Sht1w, (7 14) KlD-4333, Ext. 17. MAY 19 The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter will jom 600 seruor centers across California in a "STEP Ot.rr for Senior Center • CC'l- ebration at 9 a.m. Call for the location of lhe walk. (94CJ) 645-2356. MAY 23 Flnd out about markeUng and advertising ginurucks to help avoid overspending, during a workshop hosted by the Con- sumer Credjl Counseling Ser- vice of Orange County dt 6 p.m. al the Costa Mesa Fed- eral C redit Union, 2701 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. FrPP. (714) 547-2227, Ext. 122 MAY 26 Orange County Market Place ,..,., ... , caucMns ( _..,:)rP lnlemet/Em:ul sci-up ~;J-, Web Sile Dcs1gn/cCommerce Sofiwu.re Upgrades & lnslalls 4 NctworkJng ~ _ Something cl,e'l c01'\ Ju!il a<,l "()1\\\ne· 949-723-9372 u\etCoa<: lf\'1co11'9 "'~· IT SHOULD BB FUN I)' , I ' ' I !1 Page Private School 93 Years of Quality Education OPEN HOUSE Affordable Tuition With Before & After Care At No Additional Cost For Pre-School Students Saturday, April 28th 10:00 a.m. Until 12:00 Noon eom. Join the Fvnt Bring the Family! Tour our friendly up to date campuses. • Refreshments • Balloons • GudenG.'CM ~ 2 mru grade 6 121 11 Buaro Strm 6:30 a.m. . 6-.30 p.m. •• 971-55» will present a salute to war veterans and American he roes at 7 a.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, at Del Mar Avenue and Fair Drive. $2. (949) 723·6660. JUNE 5 The "Maktng Informed ~ Beneficiary Distribution Deo- slons• seminar, hosted by the Jewish National Fund, will be presented by Richard Blu- menthal al noon at the Bay- side Restaurant, Newport Beach. (714) 957-4540. JUr,E 16 Tll~ "Top Banana Palher:s 1 Day Event,• which will fea- ture a tlass1c car and motor- cyde show, banana specialty foods, and banana split eat- ing and buildmg contests, will take place from 7 a .m. to 4 p.m. al lhe Orange County Market Place at the Orange County Fairgrounds, al Del Mar Ave. and Fair Drive exit off of the Costa Mesa Free- way. $2, free parkmg. (949) 723-6616. JUNE 27 Learn bow to establish good credit after a findnciaJ cr!Sis during a workshop hosted by lhe Consumer Credit Coun- seling Service of Orange County dl 6 p.m. a t lhe Costa Mesa FPderal Credit Uruon, 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 547-2227, ext. 122. ONGOING The Costa Mesa MOMS Club -Mom!> Otrenng Moms Support ...!. meets at 10 d.m. Fndays at d dtlferent pdTk m Costa Mesa. $30 tor member- ship Call tor each week's IOCdl.JOn (714) 549-4504 Comfort Zone, a support group for people bVUlg with a mentdl illness, meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the 275 Med1cal Bwlding, hrst-noor confere nce room, 275 V1ctorid St., C'ostd Mesa. Free. (949} 548-7274. The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter hosts ballroom danong wilh Live music from the Peter Van Orschott Tno from 7:30 to 10.30 p.m. Tuesdays at the center, 695 W. J 9lh St., Costd Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. The breakfast referral net- work mg group will meet every Wednesday from 7 15 to 8:30 a.m. at l\1uru's Cafe. Call Angie Stdfford for reser- vations and mrorrnabon. (949) 474-2225 Hoag Hospital holds support meetings called • NaturalJy Sweet• for suHerers of dia- betes every Wednesday ol every month from 7 to 8 p.m. Free and no reservation are rcqu1recl. I le1d1 Woodring, (949) 760-2065. The Newport-Mesa cribbage club meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of lhe monlh at 6-45 p.m. at the Oasis Seruor Center, Room 6, 600 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. $2. (949) 646-5293. The Pacific Business Xchange has weekly breok- fast meetmgs at 7 a.m Tues- days at the Pacific C lub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free for the mittal meeting (949) 640-0588. The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers a Widows-Widow- Daily Pilot ers Support Group from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesdayt. at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 645-2.356. Hoag Cancer Center offen a free relaxation and unagery workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month al 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. (949) 760-5542. Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers d divorce support group Tues- day evenings at 6. The group is at lhe, Jewish Fed eration Campus, 250 E . Baker St., Suite G, Cosl'l Mesa. (714) 445-4950. Oasis Senior Center has an Adventurous Walkers Group that travels to points of inter- est locally and a round lhe county. The groups meets at Y a.m. Fndays al lhe center a)'ld walks at a leisurely pace. The center is at 1800 Marguente Ave., Newport Beach. (94Q) 644-3244. Chain Reaction offers body- conditioning dasses for dll fit- ness levels al 7:30 a .m. and 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- days. Chain Reaction 1s di 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. $10 each class. (949) 588-2427. A women's therapy support group meets al 6:30 p.m Thursddys at 1151 Dove St , Suite I 05, Newport Beach (949) 261-8003. A coed the rapy support group meets at 6:30 p.m Wednesdays dt 11 51 Dov<> St . Suite 105, Newport Bedch (949) 261-8003. The Jewish Community Cen- ter Seruor Services Depart- ment of the Ruth M. Kahn Center offers opporlumtJ~s fo r game players. A poker group meets 11 d.m. to 3·10 p.m. Mondays, d mdh-Jongq group meets from 11 a m . tu 3.30 p.m Monddy!> and Thursdays. Bingo, pan dncl chess players cue dlso needed for gdme ddys to be lonn<'d soon. (71 4) 755-0340, Ext 21'>0. The Health DynamJcs Center holds dn •Ultimate Hedllh Workshop" at 7 p.m . Wednt?s- days. The free event mcludpc; d vegetonan dinner. The cen· ter lS c1t 2901 W. C0ctst High- way, Suite 380, Newport Beach. (949) 645-71 I 1 The Jewish Fa.mlly Service Center has support group meeb.ngs dt 7 p.m Tuesdoyi. for people expen e ncing d divorce. The group meet.s di the Jewish Family Servin• Center, 250 Bdker St .. Swte G , Costa Mesa. (714 ) 445-4950 Orange C ounty's largest Earth Day celebration, Bike the Back Bay, will be hf'ld Apnl 21. Partinpants will bike through the 8dck Bay, ending dt Shellmaker Cdll Earth Resource Poundtll1on. (949) 645-5163 The Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County 1s calling upon local elemental) and middJe school students to help feed the hungry by par- t.Jc1patmg m "Pennies and Peanut Butter.• The partio- palmg schools will collect penrues, peanut butter and nonpenshable food (7 14) 771-1343. SD~ Mattress Outlet Store BRANO flEW • COSME11CAL.LY IMPERFECT Get the 8"t for Leal 3168 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meg Gee IModl so.tit ol "' "'"' 545-7168 Hodson Lighting c!'l,~t=, Adds Beauty • F.asy to Install • Uses Less Energy • LowHeat is 10 ~Blvd.. coeca Mesa Opet 1lfo. • M. 1-6. S& M (949) 548-«Ml i Doily Pilot Barry and CCl1ol Mason 'of Costa Mesa at Sedona, Artz. Fred and Kathy C rook, Joe OeComa, and Mark Whitfield of Newport Beach at the NCAA Final Four. Mitzi Wells celebrated he r retirement at Paris Disney with her daughter and grandchildren. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Daily Pilot FnslN ... 54th Annual ON VACATION. Michael Gordon of Newport Beach at the Cairo Museum In Egypt. The Costa Mesa AYSO girls' Under-10 all-star team at the Red Mountain Soccer Invitational in Mesa, Ariz. John, Penny, Michael and Annie Aeming at the Ritz Carlton In Ca'ncun, Mexico. ART REsTORATION \ft rrpair Un'!f,td.· • PORC£LAJN • CRYSl'AL •PAINTINGS •CHIS..\• GL\SS •GRAPHICS • fRA.\(f.S A.\1) Oma An Cow.cruu:s rr,s l_O_O_F_F 'N£W-RfrAiR11 \OT Rll I\ Ptlll.~15 I.!°!.~ 2!!,!t!l~ S!l ~ ~.J www. iclru lttcs.com Newport to Ensenada lntemational Yacht Race Newport Ocean Soiling Association · P.O. Box 2961, Newport Beach. CA 92659 e-mail. nosolOjuno com www.noso org • Frid V'OLV'O Drite s.ldt'" Qforono Extra ~·J'elcome to Newport S..twday, April 21 11 t00-16.00 Oauk C.a.r ac Boet SJ.ow Udo Maria& vw.. Public is invi1cd 10 join NO A to view clwic an, spectacular bo;aa and racing y.acha whale li$renang to chc •Jim Mahoney Band• play d.a.ssic rodt, country and Jimmy Buffet. Chawdcr cook-off. raffles and inrroc head pmy! Join in the fun. It's free! 'b:ttl•t*1-S Luncheon Tlutnd.y, April 26 l lt00-14130 at a.ll»oa Pn iUoa Open to the publi . ~ckn skipper, Roy Di ncy. wall be the fuuurcd \pakcr wuh hu f.ucinatin1 history orlranspac video foocagc and commtntary. Hosted by the Ncwpon Arai Ch.ambtr of Commtr~c. PltaSC all Ka~n Grava a1 1m Chambtr for uckcu. (9'49) 729--'400 PrHtace Fiesta Thanday, April 26 17t00-I h30 a.IUa Corinthiao Yacht O ab sat of ... 54th AlwW •e.w,ort to &-IClda .... Fnday. Apnl 27 12;00 FRIENDS""' MW• CAN Wllll'04 M ... MOM M COMJNA Dll. MM lwfFTCR. -llNOC\AAllS10 YOUI ICW. •t Thursday, Apol 19, 2001 A7 Lois Carr, Pamela Campos and Leslie Louvier en route at the Avon Brea&t Cancer 3-day Walk from Santa Barbara \o Malibu. Suzie and Dale Karjala of Corona del Mar at Brianhead, Utah. Ed and Pat Heath; Karen and Craig De Miranda; and Katie, Brooke and Dana of Newport Beach at Aspen, Colo. with your n ext dinner. Mouth-watering entrees, a relaxed dining atmosphere and patio seating with a delightful view of Newport Bay make for a refreshing break in your day. Open from 7:00 AM . 7 days a week. (949) 729-11 44 1131 Back Bay Drive • Newport Beach Off Jamboree Road • One Block Ea1t of PCH www.newportdune1.com A8 Thursday, April 19, 2001 FRY CONTINUED FROM A 1 extremely difficult decislon to do this, but circumstances JUSt sort of got us.• Club members were unable to find a new location for the event encl were hop- ing to have it at Lions Park, the historic site of the Fish Fry. But the city of Costa Mesa's Special Events Com- mittee recommended that the city avoid having the event at the· park because of construc- tion on the site and other pre- viously booked events. ·Unfortunately, we are doing construction and, because of construction, the potential nsk of Liability is pretty great,· scud Sandi Ben- son, cluef of code enforce- ment and a member of the comnuttee "The contractor is obVlously trymg to meet a deadline, and we don't want to confl.Jct wtth that if they want to work on Saturday. Also, there are other events scheduled that are not com- pallble wtth the Fish Fry, such as a dance concert. If they are hearing carnival music in the background, it would not be a good match. Other dltema- t1ves were denied because of lack of area dnd parking for I l." School sites and church grounds were considered but thrown out because of the tmung and short nollce. The Orange County Fair- grounds wPre also consid- ered, but the event was con- sidered incompauble with the gun show dlready scheduled there, Scheafer said. Tht> Lion!> Club moved the F1Sh Fry from Lions Park to ace m 1999 because the construction of the downtown community center reduced spdce m the park Earller tlus month, the club announced that the Fish Fry was in 1eopcJrdy because of a lawswt filed agamst the col- lege in October. Arlene Wolff, a 53-year-old Irvine resident, fractured her left ankle and suffered lower leg injuries when she tripped on a curb at the college June 3, accordmg to a claim filed by her attorney, Barry Binder. WoUf attended the Apple Computer Exhibit at the col- lege, stopped by the F1sh Fry and then walked toward her car, tnppmg over the curb before she reached 1t, accord- ing to the claun. The college m November requested that the Lions Club handle the close to $80,000 lawsuit The Lions Club's AT A GLANCE FUN FISH FRY FACTS • The annual Costa Mesa Fish Fry began in 194S. •The first event in 194S boasted one soda 'POP stand and one burger stand. Since fires were commonplace at the early Fish Frys, it was only appropnate that volunteer firefighters flipped the burgers. • The parade that accompanied It began as an animal parade. 1n which people walked their pets around. Even a goat strutted its stuff along the route. insurance tompany denied the claim. The unresolved lawsuit has led to a dispute dbout whether the Lions Club shouJd be responsible for any Lawsuit spark ed by an inci- dent during the Fish Pry. regardless of whether the club is responsible for the incident. Scheafer said the Lions Club can't accept responsibil- ity for anything that 1t can't change, such as a curb at the college. Coast Commuruty CoUege Distnct offioals said they can- not comment on the lawswt. but Walt Howald, a district • The parade was dropped in 199S when the city stopped contributing to the fest, but returned In 1997 when the city waived about S 18,000 in fees. When the parade was dropped, up popped the unpa- rade, which encouraged people to drive their cars -whether decorated or not -down Har- bor Boulevard. It was complete with unmarching bands, specta- tors who ju(fged the cars that. since 1t only took 20 minutes to finish the route, made three rounds. • The first beauty pageant - which once crowned Miss Mer- trustee, said he Is sorry the Fish Fry will not happen this year. PSYCHICS I ASTROLOGY "I didn't reahze that they had decided not to have it al Ora.nge Coast College lhis year," he saJd. • 1 know that Orange Coast College and the district very much liked to have the FtSh Fry. The last couple of years have been teml1c as far as we're con- cerned. We have an obliga- tion, dS every organization does that holds the public Lrust, to make sure that groups that use the college - as with any pubhc facilities - have insurance on top of our underlymg insurance. I'd love to helve the Fish Fry this year, and we have had a number of conversations to at least make sure the Fish Fry peo- ple know we'd like to have them here and we'd Like to hdve them back next year too.• Call our gifted 1n1ema11ooally known Psycn1CS and Master Astrologers 1-900-388-1888 or toll free 1-888-588-3099 or call 10-10-288-011-678-71167 Intl. rates apply S3.99 per minute. Must be 18+. For Entertainment Purposes Only. Mdny community mem- bers Wednesday mourned th<' loss of the Fish Fry and shelfed their memories of pre- Beacon Bay Auto Wash 481 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa 645-2022 00 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 ~----------------------, SOft'WAlll I I I I • Full-5ervic:e Wash : •Sealer 1 I L ~WJ,e/el .I ______________________ .. ~----------------------, I I I I llUGBT WAIR · ft1UAlaYKS w.ua •AUD • fOAN WAX fl POUlll •ftUNIMMO I I I I ... ea:z-a •-..=i• 9411e1e1 .I --------------------r----------------------, I IWOlf WAIR . IULIADVIC& WAm .-..•a I I I I I I I •nAllWll ....... • Tm&., YDf1'L ...... -VDn'l. llATI L ca:r; • zt• MIM/91 . 1 ---------~~---------~ THERE IS NO EXTRA WASH CHARGE FOR TRUCKS OR VANS! maid, and then Miss Costa Mesa -sparked controversy because contestants didn't want to splurge S 13 a piece for bathing suits. A cute baby contest was held in conjunction with the pageant and a freckle contest was held at one point. •Back in 1948, KTlA first broadcast coverage of the Fish Fry. In 19SO, the station did so again, with Stan Chambers - then host of "Meet me at Holly· wood and Vine• -emceeing the event. KTlA continued its cover- age in the 'SOs. though later the event was broadcast on the oty's Channel 3. vious Frys. "It would really break my heart if they didn't continue," former Costa M esa Mayor Bob Wilson said. "The first time l was involved was m 1948 and I had a display. I remember we were on Chan- nel 5 (KTLA-TV) and, through the years, the Fish Fry has been on a number of L.A. television stations. It is one of the highlights of Costa Mesa that, to me, is as impor- tant as South Coast Plazli. It would break my heart lf OCC and the Lions Club couldn't get together and continue this wonderful Newport- Mesa celebration every year. I always look forward to it.· Gladys Retakes. recording secretary and board member, said things have changed since her first Fish Fry in 1950, but the event is still valuable. "It has enlarged over the years and, with the changing times - a lot of previous attendees have moved or passed away -some of the ambience has been lost,· she said. "But I think the overall desire to aid the community is still there, and it's too bad that it's been lost. ... I think the local charities will be hurt by not being able to receive a •Apparently nobody knows why an event dubbed the Fish Fry popped up in landlocked Costa Mesa, but the festival thrived on a slab of kelandlc cod dunked in a thick, gooey, secret batter. • In 1976, former First Lady Betty Ford was supposed to appear at the event. Secret Service agents showed up about 10 minutes before she was expected to arrive and then, all of a sudden. left. She didn't show up. It wasn't until years later that organizers learned it was because she flew to the Navy hospital in Long Beach to begin her alcohol reha· bilitat1on. few funds. I think the old- timers enjoy the excitement and having someplace to go. It's a regular picnic in the park for some people and maybe the only picnic of the year for them.• Former Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson, who has lived in Orange County his whole hfe, said he has been to "many, many Fl5h Frys. • "I'm sorry to see it go. but I'm very hopeful that it will be back next year.• he satd. "We're in a very litigious soo- ety. The lawswl that affected Orange Coast College was very urlfortunate, and I'm sor- ry the coUege decided to force the Lions out. I was born m Orange County and, before I was born. Dad would go. When I was very little l went and, when I was mar- ned and had really little kids. I took them there. That was the first time they rode on a Ferris wheel. I have good memories, first as a child myself and then with my own r chlldren." Phil Morello, a Westside resident, said he remembers the ·wheel of meat• at previ- ous Fish Prys. "It was a wheel with dif. ferent types of meat on it,• be said. "You put your money or SALOMONSMITH&\RNEY A member of atqw/!' CONSIDERING A CHANGE IN YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISORS? LOOKINGFORAFRF.sHSTART WITH NEW IDEAS? WE ARE CURRENTIY ACCEPTING PRJYATE APPOINTMENTS FOR COMPLIMENTARY PORTFOLIO EVALUATIONS We Will Discuss: Doily Pilot ticket on a block in front ol Lt and then if It landed there, you won. Kind of like a 'Big Spin' thlng, but there was a lot of meat on it. It was pretty fWlnY: They also used to have goldfish in bowls and, ii you threw a pingpong in a bowl, you won the fish. My wile and I won one and kept it for about 13 years. It was 8 or 9 inches long. It must have been about 18 years ago that we won it." Mary Fewel, a Canyon Park resident, said she misses the parade, which was dis- continued ih 1998 because of expenses, and wishes the Fish Fr1 was someplace more central "so the whole town can enjoy it again.• •we've been to lots of Fish Frys, but we have not ~one since it moved from Lions Park,• she said. "But I think it's really a small-town e\'ent that brings people together. I am disappointed, and I hope the Lions Club will be able to find another place for it and keep it gomg. Especially the fish, it's really good. I remem- ber they had some wild rides and my husband's sister and I went on a double Ferris wheel. My husband could not believe it, it was so tall. I loved the rides and just see- ing all the people around town. Everybody's there with their little carton of milk, their little pieces of fish, walking around and having a good time.· Fonner Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commissioner Tom Sutro, who has been a regular at the Fish Fry for the last five or six years, said· he doesn't think the Lions Club should be responsible for the lawswt. "It's something that people have said they see other peo- ple at all the time,· he said. ·1 keep coming back all day JUSt to see dlfferent people. It's something the oty will really miss. There are very few funcbons that are tradition in the city anymore, and it's too bad that an mcident like t.tus is keeping it from happening this year. You don't want to see anybody hurt, but when do we start takmg responsi- bility for ourselves? We've got two eyes and two feet and we're supposed to be look.mg where we are go mg. And the curb 1s somethlng that belongs to the college. not the Llons Club. U it had been sometbmg the Lions Club had placed there, that's a dif- ferent story.• Charities will not be get- llng money usually rwsed by the Fish Fry, Scheafer sa.td. ·Basically, I think our plan is to regroup and start work- ing to fight for next year,· he said. "Last week, I was elect- ed as president and my promise to the community is to try to get this thing back .• Scheafer said the club is planning to operate a fire- works stand for the Fourth of July festival in Costa Mesa and a fish and chip booth at other cibes' Lions Club events, including the La Habra Com Festival sched- uled for the first weekend in August. The money will be used lo get started for next year, with any excess money being donated to cbanty. PuecliliO Mr IP' Pinendal c..+- • Stock port folio, Managed Accounts, Mutual Funds and Annuities • Your portfolio's risk profile and asset allocation • Developing a comprehensive financial plan Serving investors for more than 23 years To qualify you must currently have a ponfolio in excess of $100,000 Daily Pilot Thursday, April 19, 2001 A9 A tea for .Camelot,· Trojans get local support T he lovely ladies of Camelot held their annual patroness tea on April 5, benefiting the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Channing New- port hostess Bobble Stahl opened her Dover Shores estate, welcoming 130 women who support the Center through the Camelot Guild. The event was pro- duced by Newport's own Glni Jlobtns, wife of local Costa Mesa Ford dedler Bob Robins. The Robins family is one of the founding families in this community, as Bob Robins' dad opened what was one of the first car dealerships in the county in the 1920s. Active in many charitable and social circles, Gini Robins· was joined by a com- mittee consisting of equally dedicated gals Kay Fukuna- ga, Mctry Philpot, Janie Kingsley and BemJce Copp. Preparing the afternoon of food, fun and fund-ramng for the Center, the Camelot lddies were honored to have the chairman of the guilds, Patrice Poldmore, present for the tea. Corrung up Friday, Camelot members Corinne Black , Betty Defreece and Betty Harllne will co-chair and co-host a very special luncheon fund-raiser they M e calling ·First Ladies of the White House and theu contnbutions to our h1Story. • The event \\Tlll unfold at the BahJa Connth1an Ydcht Club in Corona del Mt1r, and will fedture renowned lecturer on dilllques Gwen Znerold. For more information, call Cheryl Carlson, vtce chairwoman of public relations for Cdffielol, dl (94q) 722-7607 • • • The Tro1an League of Orange County, hononng USC's College of Letters, Art!. and Sc1ences. held an event at the campus on April n, attracting a large conbn- qent of Newport-Mesa sup- porters. The proceeds from thlS year's benefit will be directed to the "Humanities lrtitiative" in the College of Letters, Arts dnd Sciences. Several hundred local patrons paid $125 and more B .. W. Cook THE CROWD to attend the event at USC. It featured a program produced by USC faculty members from the departments of English, Italian and history. Organizers created a pro- gram that took the guests on a time travel excursion through centuries of human history. dating from the Ital- ian Renaissance to British Colortial America to contem- porcU)' times, all through the use or Literature. The • Hwnaruties lruba- bve • was launched by the uruversity in 1998 in recogni- tion of a very strong renewed interest in the study of the humanities. A $1-million grant from the Ahmanson Founda- tion seeded the project, which explores diverse and mterdlS- o plmary scholarship avenues in fields such as art, history, literature, language. phJJoso- phy and religion. Previously relegated to a less than prominent road of study m the face of specil1c purswts including busmess. engmeenng, computer SCl- ence and the like, the study of humanities has once agatn been elevated to a status or sigruficance at USC and oth- er college campuses around the nabon and world I Nancy Helm chcUred the Orange County TrOJdn event at USC, with support from Mary Richardson. prco;1dcmt or the league. Others involved included Judy Joy- er, Mimi Hogan, Jan Moody, Anne Carlsen, AJlson M cCormick, Cinda Hoeven, Shirley Win.slow, Mary Earl Spencer , Jackie Nuccio, Audrey Grundy. 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She certainly can't relate to her dysfunctional parents or a lar- cenous aunt; her only real salvation rests with a nerdy high school boy with a penchant for anagrams. attendant who drinks too much and embarcasses Kimberly in front of her school buddy. Flynn projects a father who'd like to do a better job with his special child, if only he knew. go back 31 years to •Joe Egg· to find something even remotely aJa.n to "Kimberly Alambo: Davtd Llndsay- Abalre's raucous comedy, bemg presented in its world prenuere at SCR. centers on a 17-year-old girl afllicted with progeria -an ddvanced aging process that fast- forwards a person at that chronolog- 1cal age into the eqwvalent of a septuagenanan. FYI •WHAT: .. Kimberly . Akimbo" ·•~South Coast~oty Mainstage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa • WHEN: 8 p.m, Tuesday through Fri- day, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sun- day until May 13 • TIOCEIS: $28-$49 •PHONE: (714) 708- 5555 Whtle young Kimberly's affuc- llon 1s the focal point of the play, its script doesn't dwell ovennuch on her prognosis for early mortality. For compared to her wacky, work- tng-class New Jersey family. she comes off as the most nonnal and well-adjusted of the lot. Marylouise Burke beautifully mterprets the afflicted but adjusted Kimberly, physically appearing as an old woman but mentally and emo- tionally locked in her teenage years. Her sunny disposition clouds over only when one of her parents does something exceptionally stupid - whic:9. occurs at frequent intervals. The emwbile boyfriend is a Men- sa candidate and word nut (ana- gramming, for instance, •mother in Jell (JobD Gal-a.per Jr., Jell) 11.lnlliaOWD way,uoat- llderllUIDiD· berty (Mm"y- loalle Barke), aadbelieWlbe can aadenland berln Soutb Cout lteperto- ry's world pr. mlere of David Llndlay- Abalre'•new comedy, •Jam. berly Akimbo.• law" to •woman Hitler"), John Gallagher Jr. is quite 'dept in this role.probably the ~normally • conceived charac- ter in the play. Completing the cast as the outlaw aunt, Joanna P. Adler reaps con- tinuous laughter as a felon wbo lugs a mailbox home so she can operate a scam to collect money from the checks inside. Adler's brash, avaricious attitude stirs the silly subplot, which eventually leads to the play's satisfactory resolution. The multiple settings b y Robert Brill, w hich weave in and out of the center staging area, fit perfectly with the play's bouncy tempo. A back wall becomes a cupboard or refrigerator, and s now falls outside as characters drive the semblance of a car around the set. There are elements of play- wnghts John Guare and €hnsto- pher Durang, not to menbon'HoUy- wood's Quentm Tarantmo and the rarreUy brothers. in this story where outlandish, boonsh behav10r is the nonn among these dertizens of Teaneck, N.J. Director David Petrarca cOd.lesces l..lndSdy-Abaire's various off-the-wall clements of faracal comedy into a rousing, nbald sendup of the work- ing-class envuonrnent in wtuch Kun- Her mother is a cymbal dash of trailer parlc cliches, eight months' pregnant, her hands bandaged from carpal tunnel surgery and her foul mouth runrung constantly. Ann Dowd delves into Uus unattractive, outrageous character with a fervent passion , hilariously turning the air blue and bumbling her parenting skills with a defiant shrug. Steven Flynn is no role model either as her father, a gas station "Kimberly Akimbo. may resem- ble a senes of ·Saturday Night Live• sketches, with characters who'd be right at home in a Turantino or Far- relly movie, but it contains elements of touching humanity at its center. It's a spicy mixture -but it better not play in New Jersey. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays . PHOTOS COURTESY OF KEN HOWARD Kimberly's mom, Pattie (Ann Dowd, left), tells Kimberly (Marylouise Burke, right) and her dad (Steven Rynn) that for some reason, when she greeted the new neighbor that day, he gave her a funny look. in "Kimberly Akimbo, .. appearing at South Coast Repertory. 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So I was pleased when I stepped into The Arches restaurant recently and was immediately transported back at least 40 years. Perched at the cor-DIN iNG nerol Newport Boulevard and West RIVI EW Coast Highway, the small. red building is somewhat inconspicuous next to its more upscale and modern neigh- bors. But don't let the plain exterior fool you. Once inside, the ambience, food and service are all from a bygone era of grand dining. The Arches originally opened in 1922 -the same year that the first Newport Regatta satlboat race was held -and was the flfSt establish- ment in Newport Beach to obtain a liquor license. The onginaJ Arches was more of d snack bar and a gas station, one of the few coastal stops between Los Angeles and San Diego. FYI • WHAT· The Arches • ~ ]]34 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach • WHEN· Lunch IS served from ii to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday; dinner is· served from 4:30 p.m. to l a.m. daily. • HOW MUCH: Expensive •PHONE: t949) 645-7077 ground Sliloin JS tos~ rdw with egg yolk, anchovies, cape"' dJld 001on. Wlule Uus dish. which i.s pre- pared tdble-s1dE!, obviously isn t for everyone; it's d rare treat to c;till find 1t on d menu for those who rel- ISh the dellcdcy. In addJbon to the aforemE->n· boned abalone. wtuch on a recent visit was pnced dt a whoppmg $80 The Arches 1:-. proud to offer stone crab cldws flown in direct from Joe's m Miami when they're m sedson The extensive wine bst at The Archer. hd., received an awdrd of excellence from Wine Spectdtor magazine smce 1983 and features a vanety of wines from the Uruted States, France dnd ltalv to meet any taste and budget Corkdge ~a modest $7 SO 1f you'd like to bnng something special from home The restaurant was rebwlt in the 1940s after being destroyed by a fire. and the newer tncamation emphasized a more upscale dining style. Celebrities such as H umphrey Bogart, Wtltiam Powell dnd Gary Cooper frequented the place. and John Wayne was a regu- lar. Current 0\4Jl1er Danny Marcheano ha!> been at the re.stau- rant for 20 years -a relative new- comer by The Arches standards. STEVE MCCRANK DA t.., o· Francisco Rivera cooks banana flambe for The Arches patrons Belle Purtch and Riccardo Ruggiero. fl'& easy. given the size of the portions dt The Arches not to sdve room for de!>'iert. but do ti) dnd Sdve some space for such '50s cld&· sics dS Bdndnds Foster or ChPme.; JubtlPe hoth of which are named and serv1·d trtblc-s1de . lnside, the restaurdnt provides dn unmecliate sense of intimacy and ele- gance. The roolll!) are nchly paneled 111 dc11k woods and hung w1th ongt- naJ artwork. Cru.p Llnens accent the tables, all of which are surrounded by plush, red-leather booths. Tu.xedo- ddd waiters add to the sophisbcated au as they bustle about. dttenbvely seeing to chners' needs IJght h0Uanda1 e sauce. The Shnmp CCJcktail ($13.95) 1s a model or clas- '>IC sunplie1ty, five very large prawns are served over ice around d bowl of tdngy cocktcul sauce Add a house sdldd or a crock of the excellent French Onion Soup f$4 95) and you've got a great light medl. The onion soup boasts a plentiful portion of caramelized onions in a nch beef broth, topped with a cnspy c-routon dnd bubbling Gru}-ere chee&e over a propane burner. to wtuch mushrooms. wine and some Di1on mustard were added. When the steak. three large sllces of sirloin. was brought out, st was placed Ill dilother pan. nam- beed Wlth some brandy and added to the sauce The enUre productJon was a treat to watch, and the dish itself was dellcious. The overstuHed booths and dark lighting make for a romantic atmos- phere, so it's fitting that several of the dishes, such as Chateaubnand ($32) and Beef Wellington ($33), filet nugnon topped Wlth pate and baked m puff pastry. are only offered for two. Both are carved table-side , providing an even greater feeling of persondl servlce the shell. The lobster medt \'\d'> '>UC - culent and plentiful. but I round the sauce on the bland side En tree selections -all of \\hie h are served with a chmc:e of soup or salad and nee or a potato - include d vanet\ of vPal dhhl'". includmg d ld!>t)· Veal EhS<tbNh ($23). Chefs in the I q20:. and .Jo., must have heen hopeleso; romdn- tics. many d1&he~ Me ndmect for women (we won't speculdte dbout Veal 0:-.car) The Arc-he., I'> one of tho"l' rnrt• tune-\\ Mp rP.,tdUfdnls .... hPr<· '>tt•JJ- ping through the do<Jrs con1urP!> thl• feelmq of H•SlNdav ,\lter 78 \'l'df') the re~t<1urdnt • .., .,tilJ gmng strnnq dnd bOd'>h d ht•dlth\ numher ot reguldr., hoth young d11d old 'Ian\ of the \-.dllN'> hdve been thPrc for years. dnd sern generatwn., nl din- ers come-dncl go- Dinner 1s '>t'rved .mlll 1 d m . and there 1s often d crowd there late mto lhe everung _:..., Ddnm 'ldrcheano bkes to proddlJTl in his sell-Stdmng T\ comrnerc:1al ·G1'e me d fork dnd d krufe dnd d bottle of ~ 1ontrdchetl' I'm read\ tor din- The extensive menu features classic dishes served in large por- tions. Many of the Items have been on the menu for longer than Danny has owned the restdurant. and The Arches proudly bodsts that they have abalone listed dS a speoal every rught of the week. Vedl Ehsabeth feature<; thm slices of veal loin '>auteed wtth d nch Sduce of shnmp. artichoke hearts. wine dnd d touch of cogndc all served ovPr wide buttered noo- dles. ner at The Arches · Appetizers include Art.lchoke Bottoms ($10) thdt hdve been stedmed and stuffed Wlth a nch crab-meat nuxture. served Wlth a The Arches 1s one or the few restaurants m Orcrngt County thdt still offers tdble-s1de prepardbon, dnother throwback to a more for- mal ume. I tned the Steak Diane 1$33.50) from the extensive steak offenngs and wasn't disappomted. Soon after I ordered. our Wdlter wheeled over a cart tiild began preparing the sauce Onion~ dnd garllc were sauteed in some butter Seafood specialties mdude Lob- ster Thenrudor ($25). chunks of steamed lobster cooked in a mush- room cream sauce and served m There·s a certdm nostalgld m the menu at The A1ches thdt 1s com- forting in its cons1 tency Where else can you ftnd teak Tartdre ($27 .50) a') an entree? Pnme • STEPHEN SANTACROCE'S re~taurant reviews appear every other Thursday Send him your comments at food cr.t1cChot· mail com After HOURS • Send AFTER HOURS rtems to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; fax to (949) 646- 4170 or call (949) 574-4268. A com· plete listing may be found at http.·/ltMl.NIN.da1fypilot com. SPECIAL PRODUONG TV "Becker· and "Cheers" pro- ducer Tun Berry wtll host a workshop on what It takes to produce a network television show from 10 d.m to 3 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast College, 2701 FalMew Road, Costa Mesa. Call for prices. (714) 432-5880. SPRING BLOOMS The 12th-Aru\ual Southern CaWomia Spnng Garden Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. May 4, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 5 and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. May fi on all three levels of the Crate & BarrcVMacy's Home Wing at Sbuth Coast Plazcl, 3333 Bear St .. Costa M esa. A preview gala will be held {rom 6 30 to 9 p.m. May 3. Free (714) 435-2160. FASHION SPIN Serving People i n Need (SPIN) will hold a fashion show from 11 a.m . to 3 p.rn. May 4 at in the new Palm Garden at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. $85. Proceeds will beneht low- mcome and slngle moms. (714) 751-1101. SYMPHONY FUND-RAISER The Pao.fie Symphony OrcbestJa will present its annual gala fund-raiser, themed this year after a Veneban carnival ball, at 6 p.m. May 12 at the Hyatt Regency IM.ne, 17900 Jam- boree Road, lrvmo $500 (714) 755-5788. MARKET Pl.AG The Orange County Market Place is held from 7 a m to 4 p m. Saturdays cllld Sundays in the OrangP Count~ Fdu._ grounds" main pc1Iking lot, 88 Felli' Dnve, Costd t-. lesa $2 for ddults, ctuldren age 12 and younger are admitted free. (949) 723-6616 MUSIC STRING FINALE The Emerson Stnng Quartet will conclude the Orange County Perforrrung Arts Cen- ter's 11th concert senes at 8 p m. today m Founders Hall. 600 Town Center Dnve. 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M~lu• •t• ~mi ci.AM citowoe: ~ !'!UJ.f~~-d!I'-~ _, 170 West t71b St. CoataM ... o-..----Mliiot~ ,,_..,. tM9tM5-8173 r • A12 Thursday. Apfil 19, 2001 , DATEBOOK Daily Pilot 'Spider' t~gles viewer in 'Yeh; Depp is best tlling aµout 'Blow' Freeman holds 'Spider' togethe r long Came a Spider" 1s c1 psycholog1caJ myst<'ry I w ould q1vf• 1t c1 four-REEL ... 1c1r r<1tmu bPfcllN' I am CRITICS d psycholog1- cal thnlJc-r 1unk1P, but peopJe who ctr<' not w ould probubly 91v<• 11 tlirN• "lt11 s. n w plot 1t ... elf L'i seem ing- ly slrc1ighlfor- w ard, but 1s presented tn d .,omewhdl Ul'>)Otnlecf lt1'>h1on You 11ot 1re the d1s- < n •pt1ncies .__.~ __ _......., d 1HI look for tlw l'd'>Y solu- tion only to JOAN ANDR E I 111d 1t\ get- tinq 1111111• dnd rnor<> chff1cult to put 1111• pu•C't''> IOCj('lhN. Arlu<11ly, you l<•t•I you mcly h<lVI' 1111 ... ...i•cl '>0111<' JllC'C'l~S process dnd, of course, final- ly ending up in prison. Directed by Ted Demme and starring Johnny Depp as George, the film begins as a kind of happy-go-h~fky story or an enterprising &u- ple or friends who stum~le intb the highJy profita~e .~d~ld of illicit drug sales to ;~ward th~ end q~)the 'pOs /'summer or lov,er hippy decade. 11 George lne'vitably gets caught, sent-to prison -L where he really learns the trade of being a criminal - and m akes the connections that wiU enable him lo become lhe cocaine king or the western U.S. The best thing about U1e m ovie is Depp's performance as the basically good- natured, Jajd back. charis- matic and intelligent Jung. You can't help but hke the guy and feel for him as he is betrayed by those close to him time after lime. /\l('X ( ·ro.,., (MOflJtln r:n·C'- lllctll) I"> .1n onqo111q < h1H<1C"lPr m Il l<' hook., hy Jt1111Ps Pc1l- l<'r'>Oll ( ·ro.,., I!. ct poht<•lllrlll, p'>y< holocp'>I tt nil t1uthor who I., <IC'tlVI' 111 thl' pofiC'P dt•p tirl · 11w11I in Wc1'>l11nqton, l>.C Morgan Freeman, left, and Monica Potter star in "Along Came a Spider," which ranked No. 2 at the box office this wee kend. Freeman rep~ises his "Kiss the Girls" role as Alex Cross, a cop and psychologist track)ng a kidnapper. With the exception of his father. played wond erfully by Ray Liotta, George's gen- uine loyalty to friends and love of family go unreturned throughout his life, which ultimately ledd to hi'> down- fall. I,.., 101>.., Wi th "P<'Cld l IPdlllS, .rnd h1• 1., <1illc•cl upon wlw 11 .met wlwr<• 111'> <'Xlll'rll"'> I'> rwPctPcl 111' .., w 1·fl-known d'> c1n .111thonly 111 p<,yc-holoq1C"t1I prnfilinq <11HI 1., 111 cl1·111c1nd d., d c on.,ullctnl T lw '>tory ... 1.t1t'> with c1 hc1nq ""hi'> p<11llwr 10, k1lh•d tn ct l111h•d ... t1n<J op<'rt11ton, Whl< h '>l'IHf., 111111 11110 d '>ldlf' 111 <11•p1<''>'>lon Ill' hc1., l>C'<'l1 on lr>c1v1• lor lhP lci...I l'lqht llllllllh ... cHlcl hc1'> 110 Wl'>h lo qo hclC k to wurk In th!' D ( · c111•t1, lhl'rl' I'> c1 pnvc1 lP '>C'hool Im llH• oll- <1pn11q ol rl1plm11c1I'> th.ii .., ti., w<•ll-quc11 d1 •cl ct'" lurtn•.,., Th<' SP< rPt Sl'rv1cp hc1ncllP'> lhl'> cl(•ltHI , ctnd ti I!. rl'>'>IHlH'd th<1I lhPn•.., 110 pO'>'>lbility of c1 k1dnc1pp111q Whl'll one• doc• ... ()('('llf, cro ..... ., ('dllt'cl Hl, not hy I hi' poll Cl' hut by I hP k1dnc1pp1•r, c1 1<•c1c lwr from th<' "'hoot nc111wd <•dry Sonc>JI (MKhcll'I W1nrott) who w1.,h1•., to hc1v<• Alex oh-.c•rvt• '"' lw cornm11., th1• "cn mP ol tlw 'l'nlury ff Sinn· Ah·x t1tlrt1n., th<' nC'w~ media just by b<'inH on d r ct'i<', SoneJi hope>'> to lw cl'> lcunous as Hauptmann, tht• kid napper of the Lmcllw rqh bdhy, dnd aJ!>o Wl'>hcs to h<• prof1IC'd by AJex m thf' lll<'<hct. Crm,., I'> perfectly wnttt'n for thl' tc1lenls ot /\.lorqdn Fn•C'mdn r:rcemdn\ prt''>- enn• in d movtt• vahddll''> 11. c1nd tlMl c, esµC'nally tru<' 1n lhl'> mov1P, which '>t'Pm., to qo 111 too mc1ny d1rt>ct1on-. c1t one• lime nu .. IS Whf'rc FrC'e- rnc1n <,I-urn•.,, hp control'> tht• c1c.·t1on and ke<•ps it on trdck. I IP • ., th<' master of uncler- '>ldled clcling OK, Clint Ec10,twood 1s th<' master, but ~1t>rfJdn f-rc>en1c1n ic; c1 dos<' .,C'COnd. Monica Potter 1s very Hood in light comedy, but dS the• qUtlt-ridden Secr<>l Ser- v1cf' dg<>n t who attdches hc>r- c;clf to C ross in order to find lhP kidnappers, she 1s only t1clNj UdlC A gredl performdnce in lhl'> thnller is turned m by young Mikel Boorem, who plays M egc1n Rose. the kid- ndppN I ddU~Jhler of a sena- tor The k1clnc1pper WdS excellently portrc1yed by M1chd<'I Wmrnll. w ho 1s c1lwc1ys d qoocl vtlldm. Th<• rP'il of the Cdst tum m '>Oun<1, rnm1>etC'nl perfor- mdn<<''> but the stdndouts wen• f-reC'mdn dnd Boorem. Thi'> 1'> ont> of those s1tua- t11mo, wherl' 1f you hdve read th<' book you hc1ve two sLn kC''i dCJainst you . M y feel- ing WdS thc1t sc re<•nw riter M drc M osi; cut a swathe through Pdtterson's novel dnd lied 1t tou<•lhN dl just th<' ri9ht plclces; however, 11 wds so d1s!>im1IM from the book lhdl he• could hav<' rendmed the en am elers and then it woulct look hkP d very good screenpldy. The ldct thctt there dfe rC'curring chcirc1cters in the A lex Cros<; sdgd'>, dnd this o,crc•enplc1y 1s bdsed on the first book , cc1n be> d htlle con- fusing ~ Alonq Came d Sp1- der " is the first book of the senes, but the second movie. "IGss Ure G irls" was the hrst m0v1e but based on c1 later book. They do, how evN, have the same characters, and the excellent perfor- mance by AshJey Judd tn ·" IGss the G irls• lec1ves such big shoes to 1111 thdl th<> chdl- lenge may have b<>en under- estunated by Pollet"-- [ have lo ddm1t thdl I enjoyPd 1t v<>ry much. II hds sufficient depth to thorough- ly confuse on severdl levels, but tl is nicely lied tog<'ther at the end. I can hardly w ait for the video. Let us hope that Patterson has another villain somewhere m thC' back of his mind to keep AJex Cross/Morgan Freeman busy at some future dal e'. "Along Came a Spicier" is rated R for violence and lan- guage. • JOAN ANDRE. "over 65, • 1s a Newport Beach resident who does a lot of volunteer work 'Blow' doesn't completely blow I 'B low · 1s the recenUy released film based on the true-We nse clnd fall of George Jung. a drug smuggler/deaJer during the United States· cocamP ~-----explosion of the '70s and early '80s. The him follows the We of Jung. who as a young man moved to the RICHARD sunny beach - BRUNETTE es of southern Cdlifomja to e cape the boredom of his poor but honest New Eng- land upbringing. Beginning as a smdli-time mari1uana dedler m Malibu, he rose to become Colombidn cocame drug lord Pablo Escobar's Caucds1an connect.Jon m the U.S. -making. and Josmg. m1U1ons of dollars m the The w orst thing clboul the film is, at two hours, its length, and the often unc ngdging sto- ry that simply seems to skip from drug saJe to drug saJe as George d1mbs the ladder of success There were times when the relaUonshJps bemg explored wNe interesting and w hc>n the dramd kept me involv ed, but other times. I w as sunply bored While "Blow " doPsn't ful- ly blow. I Wd'>n't blown awdy either, and ov£>rall 1t fatled to live up to m y high <>xpecta- lt0ns. So on the Brunelle scale of Pdy f-ull Pnce. Bar- y c1m Matinee, Video Rentdl, Wait for Cab)(' or I'd Rather Go See the Oscar-winning Film "Trdffic" d9din, I'd give "Blow" a rating of Video Rental "Blow" is rated R for per- vasive drug content, lan- guage, some> violence and sexuality. • RICKAAD BRUNETTE. 37, a Costa Mesa resident. 1s a recreation super- visor for the city of Costa Mesa Bra&Pantg Sa-ie I -A-N ~1~1<i-u~: 1~ow - : & c;AJtll~:N <_~A~,~: \,,' ·~, ~·' '' '•''I' J,,,/ • fJ, ,,,,~,,., •• , .. ,, ~.,, ,.~ ~,,., Come I n Now For Best Sel ection! B .. , Hl9' :! ......... -Hf•I 11 ... :~ .... ,., .•.•. : -. ,... Bu~ all~ :! pa11li•· ... -;..:•·I 111•· :~1-•I fl-, .•. : No SpeclnJ OrdeMJ Kris-ce .. 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Eight canoes and a single gondola lighted with lanterns bobbed along in unison through the Newport H arbor. This parade of ligh ted boats in 1908 was the vision of Italian gondolier John Scarpa and, com- bined with the help of Bal- boa•pioneer Joseph Beek, it has continued today in its present form as the N ew- port Harbor C hristmas Boat Parade. The parade, a seven-day affair once noted in the New York Tunes as one of the nation's top 10 yuletide affdirs. and crowned by none other than this news- paper as one of the top 10 stories of the past century, attracts about a million viewers each year. Those visitors provide the event with the legiti- macy it deserves, but even more, they give a tremen- dous boost to a local tourism economy that often lives and dies by the sum- mer beach crowd. So we were more than a little surpnsed lo hear last week that the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the event, was considering making changes to this long-standing tradition. We understand the rea- sons. Often, the frigid tem- peratures on the harbor can result in more than hall of the boats in the parade dropping out. Maybe a shorter route, chamber offi- cials surmise, wouJd fix that. But that's hardly a guar- antee and already some businesses are cautioning that changes wouJd hurt them. Chamber officials have said they wouJd proceed with caution before they push for any change lo the parade. Arid we have to agree Wlth them. Making any changes to this Newport Beach hall- mark event will be touchy. Too many people and busi· nesses now rely on the tra- dition and the routine. Unfortunately, in Costa Mesa, we are witnessing what happened when a similarly entrenched tracli- tion, the Fish Fry, under- went some changes. It is now facing extinction. The Christmas boat parade is much too impor · Lant to let it go down that path We urge all involved to be sure that any deos1ons on the future of this holiday tradition will be done wilh the promise that it alwdys stays afloat. Newport Beach history just lost a literary voice H e chronicled Newport Beach's history, and in doing so became a lasting part of It. James Person "Jim" Felton, who died earlier this month, was prolific as a writer, editor and advertiser. But he was equally, if not more, successful as a volun- teer, spending time with such diverse groups as Orange County Phllhar- monic Society, the Orange County chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the Oasis Senior Center, United Way, the Boy Scout dild Girl Scout councils, es well as the Forest Fire Preven- t.Jon Campaign. But it was his work detailing the history of the city -both for its 75th and 1 OOth anniversaries, as well as the history of the Balboa Bay Club -that earned Felton bis own place in the city's annals. His combination of tal- ents and time earned him the respect and admiration of the city's residents. Felton gave tirelessly. Even in death, Felton's commitment to others is clear. In lieu of flowers, his family is asking for contri- butions to senior centers. H ow very fitting a ges- ture for a man who will be missed by us all. . The salD IT How To GDPIBISHED "When we come h ere, we don't think of our sanctuary as a church. We think of it as a temple." The Dally Pilot welcomes letters on ~ conc:em1ng Ne-Nport Beach and Costa Me.a • LE1TEJtS -Mail to Ed1tonal Page Edrtor ' James M9ier at the Daily Pilot.. 330 W Bay St • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 -Rabbi Marc Rubenstein of Temple Isaiah in Newport Beach, on w hat he dubbed the "churple," the building his congregation and Harbor Christian Church have shared for nearly 30 years • READBtS H01UNE -Call (949) 64Hi086 • FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • E-MAIL -Send to da1/ypl/otO/at1~ com All corr~r must include full na~. home town and phone number (for verifK.ation purposes) The Pilot r~rves the right to edrt all submissiom for clarity and length. Thursday, April 19, 2001 Al3 .I O'H Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce m embers have suggested shortening the annual Ch.risbnas parade. Should the parade be changed? AT ISSUE: The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recently suggested making the t radition shorter t his year. We di Chdnnel Reel Community Assn. hope in the future the chdmber d()(>!> not shorten the lradtllondl ('hnslmds pdrdde route. Shortening the parrtdP to lour or hvf> nights and one we('kcnd seems like a better '><>lutton thdn shortenmg the route. Wf' do undN'Sldnd the boaters w ho voluntc-er have their romnutment to the parddl• O ur fnends lrom out of town look forward to this wond<>rful NC>wport <'VPnt and prd1se the bodters for their cled1cdllon and their time We s1ncerel} thank dll boat ownen. rtncl hop<' you continue• m the future to mclud<' our bulldmg dnd our nt•19hbors on edch side m the Chnst- rnas boat p.trade JEANIEKEUY Corona de! Mar l would hope• that everybody who 1.>cnl'f1ts hndnndlly lrom the parade - c-hdrtcr bodLs. r~taurdnls and other bU!>m<''i"ies -remernhf-1 two things: 1. It I!> the bOdt owners lhdl rndke the parnde ~s1ble. If they go, w clocs the <'vent You must keep the pdrt.icipdnLs hdppy They put m rounU€>sS hours clnd a lot of money decorclllng dlld gomg out every night Up unW last yedf. they even paid to he ITT the p.trrtde by pdyrng an entry let> If they have cl simple request. by all means make it hdppen l The chamber puts m countless hours organinng this wonderful event every year Much of the E>..xpense is covered by loccil businesses that are chamber members thdt J>dY their dues. U you are a loccil business and are benefiting from this annual event and do not support the chamber, do not complam, and shame on you. DAVID BEEK Balboa lsJand We look right out ell the turning basin for the boat pardde. Because the boats can't go under the bridge, they tum right here. Every year, we have about three boat parade pa.rbes, and if that pdrcldc doesn't come up that water- way, we would be so unhappy. Tlus Readers RESPOND w hole !.idc> ot Lido Jc.ldnd dnd cill tho~c condo!., llw 601 b111ldmq cmd all those othN bu1ldmq'> dlong lhdl .,1de would not hc1vc• u l>odl pdrdcle. GRACE VINCENT! Lido l'>ldnd LeclVl· the• bout J>drddc rout<• rtlonc> Don't d1scnrrundl<' thl' drcd l'.1~wport resident"> J)c)Y plf'nly lo l.Jvc> there dnd 1t give>!> more• t1red for otht'l"'> to come and WdlCh PS Pl<'d<rt' dr<'<lq(.• th<' bd) JUDY WILSON C'o'>ld Me'-<1 No lmkt-nnq with lhc• C'hn.,tma!> lx>d l pd rd cl(\ JERRY BEIGEL Newport Reach lnsledcl of shortcrunq the Chnst· mas hoctt route>, why not <,hortf>n the numbN of days from st>ven to fi ve? Sluppmg the jetty ts not dn option ITT my opinion or the 48 other unit., dl the Chclnnel Re~r Community A.,.,n PATRICIA ZORN Corond dPI Mdr Tht• possible change'> to the boctt p.irdde 1o; cdu'>e for concern for tho!><' of u<., who tiv<' nC'df the jelly EVC'r) yedr, we look forwdfd to the paracll• and usually organize several pdrtH'" to Wdtch the beaunlully decort1l(•d boats I tive m Channel Reef, wht>rc there> Me 48 other umts, ctnd over the ~ven nights of the parnde, mt1n} of thC' residents jOtn together to celc· bratc> the> S(>dSOn We undcn.tand the 1gmhcdnt comnutm nt of the parade partm· pants for even mghts dunng thL.., busy holiday eason. We would not ILke to SeE> the bouts take a shorter route. Perhaps fewer rugh ts nught be worth considcnng. PleclM' don't clmn· nt1te one of our most treasured evC'nt.s or the sct1son. HELEN T. CAMERON Newport Bec1ch I thmk 1t would be a huge rrustake to cut out the north 1dc of lbe island. I've lived here my whole We and we look lorwdrd to our Chn.,1111,1.., pc1rtw.., Thdl would .,PrHl l'vNyhocly ·ninnmq down to thl' f'nd of th1• l ... lcllld cllld hdvrnq c1ll thl•tr quP-.L., run clown there, dncl lhc1t would be> l•·mbh• lor the peoplt• lhdt liv" down thl'fl'. plu., 11 wouJd JU<,t bf' chdc1-. t•\l('I) whe>r1• It would JUSl nun ,tJI our pdrllt'"· .,o thc1t ha'> to lw prPvPnll•d KARLA FUNK !\.!'\ .. port BPct< h A., d 71-yi•dr-olcl who hdd lt\HI tn Newport Bedch lor 40 )I'd!"> I \\011lcl be jUSI cru-.hl'<I ti lhPn• '"d"' cm~ chc1nge to lht1I , .. onclPrtul hoc1t pard<l1• di "'<>wport B<•clc-h DIAN E OLIVER ( I l'>ld Mc> ti I fl•t•I cll'ftn1tc>I\ ctncl \N) 'itronql\., thdt the> hOdl pcirtidt> '>houlcl l'W' lc>fl tnldct, with no dt>l<>llOn!> or cul'> ...,hdt- <;()('ver Too mdn\ IX'Oph• hct\I' rl•IJ«'<I on the lxklt pcirt1df' c1ncl look lorwdrcl to 1t ever. )Cdr lor n1<1ny. mcrny y<>dr. tn the JXl"I cmd mdny, mt1n) y1•drs to come> It would bl' .1 crymq -.hdml' u they wcre lo dPlt'll' ttny pdrt of th<' bodt pMdde ThP pt't>pll• who lc1kt• their bodL., out m the> pc1rack hctV<' ulwc1ys J..no\vn what to <'XJX'C't dnd the length of the pcHdde 1<., no <;Ur· pn~c> I feel ''erv .,tronqly thc1t it .,hould be IPH tntdcl DAVE RUFFEU Rdllx>d l.,lrtncl I feel thc1t thP chc1mbcr should not cut the parade route. but in-.tE.'.ul rut the pardd<' down to t1hout lhrc>e ddY" <;p"pn dd\. 1c; J~l too munv to kP<>p thf> momc>ntum up for d nood porddP It would be.• much more fun cmd havt• cl strong<'f turnout 0 h) pnvatcly ownt>d bodts t.f 11 wf'rP run m:P.r c1 w1•t>kc>nd From a busmt'"" ownc>r's point of view. it'c; JUSI d hdS ... ll' ll\ <;WI fun, but a hac;sle STEVE FARWEU Nt."wport Beclrh I thmk 1l would tx-d d1c;.<;<'rv1 e to everyone if the pcuclcif" w(•nt around to the north bdy front t1nd dround lht• whole island bect1u ... c> 1l d<><• hav<> the !>ed wall. sidewalk and th<> bndg for all the peopl to t<tnd or sit So J llunk ll hould be lt>Jl a!> I DOUGLAS RASMUSSEN BaJboa lsldlld Watching 1V regularly is bad in more ways-than columnist ~ints out Gerry l.Ong anyone who th.ir\ks th y g t ob1 - bve news from 1V, including C ru arcting Steve Smith's col· umn (•With recent violent enll, no 1V is fine with Steve,• Saturday) on the negatives of watdllng TY, my wife and I are ln romplete agreement. COMMUNln COMMlllTARY atmosphere tn w hich he we~ encouraged to read and use his unaglnabon. Is there anything more detri- mental to a child's reading sk.Ols than sevPral hours of TV per rugbt? interest The broadcasters use the atrWaves belongang to the public at no coel. But 1V has become the nation's embarru.\Jllenl. 1b FCC, meanwhile,~• pewn <lta'com1pt Coogreg bought end peJi;.t for by • the broedtaSt Industry. or the Sundoy eft~moon ~ang uch as Capatel Qlng -is ymwed At did Stew'• family, we ltopped watdllng 1V five years ego, and on the Ot'C8llonl wben we do tune in to Otymp6c skating or the pnllktentlal ct.baa. (ectual· ., ~ loYe-..... would ••---~).wecatth -of .... rotgut lik'Gllll and .... Gf...,allMll....-• ..... We are convtnced that TV ls not onJy a grand waste of time, but a drug that nwnbl the viewers to th reelittet of life around tbml, and aeverely belllpers tbe need and opportunltiee to reed and Gerdte ~~abet the MAU~ to Our IOll. • l\K'Clllful monv. banMr In Loi ~-..-.:·bi ... abomewllbDD , tbmb. far .. cMdlDI 'IV .... .. One thln9 not mentioned ln Smith'• cOlWM ll the censorship that now takes pa.re on all of the commerda1 netWorkl. · 1be MWI we get on 1V ta exactly what ta telected by • dozen ma)or compeni8' and bat nodUng .. dO .. Whal ti llDpolUal to -.ture •Inf~ pul*. n... m;apm 111 do nal .w Iba pubk I rongratu&ete Steve Smi tor hlA critical article, but h baa l('Tatched the turf ace. lt'I too bed the ..;or media out· lets won't sell UI the tnltb, but their owners are the pttlbleaw end WW certAllnly not be<'oal8 pert of the ....... . W.are'*"•• ..... ...._., robe*-S.t;MdwMI-- Ml bec._-'OIDe ...... en*'lln- oriented -. - crrtc!9Wbat jaW'nd9m onm ~ In .... .,. of BdWlld. MUmiW. Alt -d the 1411ipect~ ed WW.. of ...... .cb • Dmiel Sbale and W.. Ca PEP lh • . . Al4 Thursday, Af>'l' 19, 2001 HISTORY CONTINUED FROM A 1 . "It was held in a comer of what is now Lions Park. on the street direct- ly in front of it and on the steps on what was then the American Legion building, which no longer exists," Relakes said. ·r thought it was very interesting because it was very small-townish and sort of rurai. I had lived in a city for a nwnber or years, and it was quite refreshing to see something like this, which was espe- cially enjoyable for children and just a good, all-around, family-oriented dlfair ... Many things have changed since the inception of the event. Retakes said the event, especially the carnival and food booths, had expanded considerably. The first Fish Frys included a frog 1umping contest, a pet animal parade, beauty contests and a makeshift jail. Over the years, Fish Frys have included freckle contests, twin contests and swing band per- formances. .. \ Doily Pilot •Bob and 1 even slept there to guard the equipment. ... Our Uons Qub actually pounded every nail, poured all the conaete and so forth (for the first grandstand in the Costa Mesa park). With the preceding Fish Frys, we made the swamp into a piece of land for a baseball field. (Uons Park) was actually a bullfrog swamp. We hauled in 157 10-yard loads of dirt to make it possible and, with the sec- ond Fish Fry, we put fences around it and built two bleacher-type areas and a snack shop." The first major loss to the Fish Fry was the parade, which was canceled because Of a storm in 1993. It was held again in · 1994 but canceled because of a financial shortfall in 1995, then resurrected in 1997 and canceled in 1998, again because of a shortage of funds. "The parade was a big tradition,· said Mike Scheafer, president-elect of the club. "It was always a real big deal to piclc the grand marshal of the parade. It was one of the big deals we all looked forward to every year -finding out who the grand mar- shal was going to be.• Miss Costa Mesa, which began as Miss Mermaid and changed titles in the 1970s, was canceled in 1998, when two of five contestants Flt.£ PHOTO dropped out, claiming they had Mary Ellen Goddard, archivist and board member of the Costa Mesa Historical Society, conducted a number of interviews as part of an orai hi.story pro1ect in 1979. Among those she interviewed were Leslie Miller and Bertren Smith, former Lions Club presidents who have since died. The annual Costa Mesa-Newport HaJbor Uon's Club Fish Fry featured a variety of acttvtttes. heard "bad rumors" about Lions Park and were concerned about ments each year, adding up to more their safety. "We have fewer members now than we had then on the roll. We have in the neighborhood of 60 members, but we get a Jot of community help, especially in an election year. Every- one running for office loves to be some official out there. We get a lot of people who come and help because they know what the money goes for.". The event, conceived to grow community spirit and aid community improvement. has always raised money the Llo11$ Club has donated to service organizations. than $2 million by 2000. The pageant was again canceled Miller, Lions Club president dur- ing the first Fish Fry, said in a 1979 interview that Bob Skiles began the trddition. Early Fish Fry money was used to in 1999 as a tribute to Eric Johnson, build Lions Park, according to a 1978 who traditionally organized the interview with Smith, president of event and who died that year. The The 1947 Fish Fry netted $2,800, a number that grew to $61,213 by the 1985 Fish Fry. Subsequent Fish Frys earned betw'een $40,000 and $65,000 for community improve- the Fish Fry in 1947 and 1948. event was revived last year. •Although others had the idea of . This year, the Fish Fry will not Skiles Mhad the know-how to fix up the carnival, which has been gomg on ever since,· Miller said. putting it together, Bob Skiles and I happen at all, but Scheafer said the were probably the instigators of the club will work hard to try to get the fry,• Smith said in the interview. event running again next year. HERITAGE CONTINUED FROM A 1 rcp!Jcd "Let's both be mom- rru~." "OK,· Maryssa said. "Where's the sponge?" "I !ere,· Kaleb S81d, hand- ing her d piece of fake cheese to wipe the table. "Want a hot chocolate?· Knstin Maberry, a 17-year- old Cosld Mesa Girl Scout, led the project to create the play- house dS her Gold Award pro- JPC't. To receive the award, equivalent to the Eagle Scout Award m Boy Scouts. G11l Scouts must complete exten- sive requirements, mciuding a community service project. Kristin said her mother told her about the Heritage House, a treatment program for moth- ers recovering from drug and aicohol abuse. After visiting last year, Kristin decided to design a playhouse for the group. • 1 am interested in different types of architecture, and I got to design the playhouse,• she said. ·we went .f.o look at the Heritage House, a nd we thought it would be nice if the kids had something built just for them. We wanted to add something they would enjoy." Kristin and her helpers spent nearly four months building the playhouse in her backyard and then transport- ing it to the Heritage House. She said the project, which included collecting financial donations and toy furniture, was well worth the effort. "I learned a lot about build- ing things," she said. "I Learned I don't want to be a construction worker. I learned a lot about time management too. It was fun having to orga- nize the whole thing. I worked a lot o{ hours on It." Her dad, Wendell Maberry, was one of Kristin's helpers. "She learned to do some things she had never done before,• he said. •When we went out trying to solicit funds, f we found out it is not always as easy as you'd think. I'm very proud of her. Now that we finally got it finished and it's finally there, our backyard looks a little empty.• Anita Barry, child care coor- dinator at Heritage House, said the children have been much more excited about playtime since the playhouse arrived. ·we couldn't get the kids out of it for the first two weeks,• she said. ·1 think they like it because it is so beautiful~ ly made, and it's reaily bright- ened up the backyard. *Playing is very important for our children because they are also recovering from lives with drugs and alcohol. A lot L'FETIME GUARANTEE CARPET Lifetime Stain Warranty WOOL BERBER CARPET $1'' SQ. FT. INSTALLED ' . 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"I said we'd be happy to have anything. They worked on it for quite a while, and I knew it would be cute, but I was blown away by how nice it is. They went to a lot of AWARD CONTINUED FROM A1 the Costa Mesa Mayor's Out- standing Youth Award. The award recognizes youngsters in the community who have performed an out- standing act, service or good deed. Both volunteers have impressed their respective program directors with their dedicated and hard work. ·1 thought even after the holiday that would be it, I wouldn't see her again, but she shows up without fail every other Wednesday," Sin- clair said. "She's a quiet girl, but she's just this leader -a great role model for other kids who come in. A lot of kids come in because they have to. She comes in just purely because she wants to." Katie, 16, is a part of the Volunteer Internship Program YOUR DENTAL HEALTH trouble, you can tell, even matching the paint job of the property. I know the children and women felt really speciai that someone would go through all that trouble for them. It made them feel reaily loved! Andrea Navarro, 11. said she likes the playhouse because it's fun, especially for playing lea party with the "lit- tle lads." M It looks like the real hous- es, and it's cool just to see it,· she said. Maryssa said the playhouse is better than the real thing. "I like it because there are no mosquitoes," she said. •I like to pretend I'm a cook." at the high school. Each year students apply to the program and 50 are selected, she said. "What I do is math tutor- ing, which reinforces the lessons they learn in school,· she said. "We do work sheets, math games, things they learned in school.• She volunteered dunng the Last school year at Orange Coast College's preschool. While she sAttd she enjoyed that, she tlWiks she may have found a perfect fit for herseU at Whittier. • 1 liked working with the kids at the OCC preschool, but I hnd that I do better in a school-type setting, a teach- ing environment,· she said. •1 like the third-graders. It's really fulfilling, and the kids seem to get a lot out of it. They are really fun and really sweet.· BRIEFLY Ill THE llEWS Fire damages apartment complex A tire shot through a fire· place and roof late Tuesday in an apartment complex in Costa Mesa but caused no injuries, officials said. Costa Mesa firefighters put out the blaze afteT 10 p.m., officials said. An estimate of the damage was not available Wednesday. It started as a structural fire, said Barbara Marcosa, spokeswoman for the Costa Mesa Fire Department. The cauae ol the fire ls still under tnv~tigatioo. Pirefighten ex>uld not see the fire when they got to the apartment comple~ ln the 3400 block of Pine Brook Avenue, but within a oouple of mtnutet flames lhot up from tbe 11.rep&aee uld the roof, .... Mid. 1\¥o tiudm, three engtnes, AD air unit. 8 battellcm CbMif aad M ftlr.x:: 1.....-S to t1ae C81. J9b t1ae are .... _.,......two ~unlll ......... and beet .......,., Mm• Ni4 Doily Pilot Quot• Of , DIEDAY . 'Jhere's no such ~ as pbv1ilg to ~ for a (armuity) CG19. There er• no letters of nn. It just so happn he Mded up at cu pico _ • Matt Simpson. Golden West .College track coach 9.!.. UPINER .__ ____ _ .. 1 ·-.. 23 hanor. TODD DllOM Spor1$ Editor Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 • Spam fox: 949-6500170 •Thursday, April 19, 2001 Bl Going Put for· th~ · -· " on it • Orange Coast wjnds up with a 20-1 record as it gets ready for the state playoffs at Long Beach next week. ·gold A long with its official moniker as the Newport Beach city championship, the Newport Beach Open has also become a mini-tour event for professionals. More than 200 pro and amateur golfers will tee it up Monday in the seventh annual Tommy Bahama Newport Beach Open at Newport Beach Country Club, an event benefiting the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Chamber president Richard Luehrs once called the event ·the (golf) niche right behind the Toshiba Senior Classic,• and, with the golf course in full bloom, there could be some awfully low scores · posted by the pros, who are competing for a $10,000 cash purse and a $4,000 watch for first place. Amateurs. with a handicap of 12 or lower can compete in the morning round with the pros, while corporate fowsomes and other amateurs will tee off Monday Richard Dunn GOLF afternoon. Last year's champion, Darren Ernst of Costa Mesa, shot 5-under-par 65 wben the course played as a par-70, because of remodeling work on the 18th hole. In 1999, former UC Irvine standout Perry Parker (Dana Point) won with DAILY Pl.OT PHOTOS BY STM MCCRANK Orange Coast's B.J. Ugbtvoet reaches to fend off a kill attempt Steve Vlrgen DAILY Pit.OT COSTA MESA -Tradlbon seems to be the source of strength for the Orange Coast College men's volleyball team as it storms into next week's state playoffs with extreme momen- tum. The Pirates dis'Played the OCC tradition of hard-working sophomores and the' success of Coach Chuck Cuten~se's system Wednesday, when they capped a brilliant 20-1 season with an easy, 25-9, 25-21, 20-25, 25-15 victory over visiting Grossmont, last year's Orange Empire Con- ference champion. The Bucs ended the night. with another tradition. · They threw Cutenese into the OCC pool. Cheers ~oed into the rught as the Pirates celebrat- ed Wlth cannonball dives and fist-raising excitem~nt, calrnmg the enb.re expenence with a big splash. "It's been really speoal Uus season because of our sopho- mores,· Cutenese said moments after stepping out of the pool. ·I really had a great group that spent the offseason'just·worklng hard. They have really set the stage for the freshman.· The tireless work ethic of the sophomores showed true against the Griffins (2-13) and has been a key to OCC's conference championship, which it clinched with three matches left in the season. The Pl.rates only loss came at the hands of defending state champion L.A. Pierce at OCC's gym when Coast played its only five-game match of the season. Yet, as most of the players and Cutenese will say, the loss only JC VOLLEYBALL made the team stronger The Bucs have smce reeled off seven straight as the loss woke them up and they are now playing with renewed confidence "Twenty and one. that's d great season,· Cutenese said ·For me, the reward 1s taking a group like t.tus and watching them be successful in my sys- tem.· OCC's sophomores illustrated that success 111 Game l Smee Wednesday was the Bucs' hnal home game, only sophomores played the first two games. fol- lowing OCC tracllbon The Bucs bwlt a 4-0 lead and never lost thelf advdlltage. They led 10-3 as Josh Miller and Ryan Owen!. delivered potnh. with their kills and blocks Owens towered to earn d block and gave OCC an 11-3 lead and Nate Hallett continued the dorrundllon with two ace!> Hallett came up with the findl two points. a block and a kill, marlang1he first tune the Ptrates have held a team under 10 points in a game Uus season Miller and KeVlil Goff each posted a team-high 12 k11Js, while Nick Ptasctunslu served up 31 asslSts and Libero Ed Chun went low for 13 cllgs. He 1s No 4 in the school's records for Mngle- season digs with 195 With the Ptrates' OEC utJe. they earned an automauc berth in the state semifinal and will play Apnl 27 at Long Bedch City College. The Bucs will face the WUUler of Tuesday's regional playoff match between Golden West and the South Coast Confer- ence's runner-up a 2-under 69, the second year of the new mini-tour format. Eric Woods, a Corona del Mar High product and longtime standout on the Canadian Tour, was the event's inaugural winner in 1998. Ernst, a former Ocean View High and Golden West College basketball player, earned $2,000 last year and a Breitling watch. Orange Coast, home of the Rustlers Ernst, who won a Golden State Thur event March 29 at Diamond Valley Golf Course in Hemet, is a fourth-year goU pro who didn't start playing the game until age 16. This year will mark the first time the event is played at Newport Beach since the 18th-hole remodeling was completed in July 2000. Last year on the amateur side, surfer-tumed-goUer Justin Barnett was crowned the winner with a 6-over-par 76. It was Barnett's first career golf title, after capturing several surfing championships in National Scholastic Surfing Association competition. One of the most amazing shots last year was turned in by Joseph Spiegel of J&S Automotive in Costa Mesa. Sitting at his table on the fourth tee box, a par-3 hole over water, Spiegel spent most of his day watcliing gollers fire away at the flag 134 yards from the white tees. SEE GOLF PAGE 82 Com.mission on Athletics Constitution -Bylaw 1.9.1 In a muJU-college district, a student attending one college may participate in a sport offered by another college 1n the same district provided the student is enrolled in the course for that sport at the college of participation. G reg Stewart, a former track star at Costa Mesa High, is enrolled in 12 units at Orange Coast College. Last semester, he completed 16 units and be says he attends OCC because it has his intenor design major. Yet, for his athletic needs, Stewart finds what he wants at Golden West Stewart is a Pirate in the classroom and a Rustler on the track. He's a sprinter for the Golden West men's track and field team. Thars OK with the bylaws, but where's the loyalty? This rule is bogus, especially for coaches, OCC's mentors in this situation. The Rustlers actually have two OCC students on their track and held team, including pole vaulter Logan Odden, who reunited with his former Marina High coach, Kevin Magula, recently hired at Golden West. Simpson lS taking full advantage of the COA rule. In Stewart, Sunpson found a sprinting gem, capable of developing mto one of the top spnnters in the state. But he found Stewart at OCC's campus, figuratively speaking of course. The commission on athletes created the bylaw because a multi-college district would prove beneficial for the student, said T. Mark Johnson, Comrnlssioner of the Steve Virgen COASTERS Did Simpson approach Stewart or Odden before they might have planned to compete for the Pirates? "There's no such thing as planning to compete for Orange Empire Conference. ·The rule was put in there because different colleges have different sports and classes that others don't,• said Johnson, who has been affiliated with Califorrua community college administration for the past 42 years. •This was a multi-college district problem. All of us worked bard to get this rule in.• In regard to recruiting, Rustlers track and field bead coach Matt a (community) college,· Sunpson said. "There are no letters of intent. It just so happens be ended up at our place.• And that's what OCC coaches don't like. Fred Hokanson, now the school's Interim Athletic Ouector, coached the Coast track team and attempted to recruit Stewart after his career at Costa Mesa High. Also, Hokanson and current Pirates track coach Gordle Fitzel say Odden's brother, Arthur. was a star for OCC in his days as a track DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK .Mesas Bryce She •Mustangs' junior torching the golf courses with solid, all-around play in Mesa's Pad.fie Coast League circles. 1bfty AhDbell 0M.Y PILOT E a sport which takes some people a Wetime to conquer, Co.ta Mele High'1 Bryaa beridan. bu made rapid advancements in tbe game ol golf In just a few short yeen. •1 started playing golf on a ~t bellt llUtiDg around the t6gbtb grade •• Sbeddan Mid. •C\arrmtty. I'm a ICrU:b golfer (no bandtolp) and I'd llU to continue to get evm .,_., • Sblrldml. the o.Dy PUOt Atlll1• ol the Week. lbOW9d off .... tdcb of bia ...... W9ek dudng PW:Mk COMI 1...- compebbon. . Against University on April 10 at the ColJt4 Mesa Golf & Country C\lb'I Mesa lJ.nda Coune, Sheridan lt4rted bis round with • double bogey, bat managed to get u..e two strok• beck in. huny. On the fourth bole,. 3'7-yud. par-4, Sbenda.,.. .. eecond lbot from approatmat.ly IO yardl out.He.nta~ wedgil shot..,. tbe ... -• couple of bouncM ......... bill WM ID tbe bole tor aD ellgle. ......... IOWMI.. •1 Mbd tbe guy I WM i*rtll • SllSIBIDM .... athlete The OCC coaches were expectmg Logan Odden to follow in his brother's footsteps and 1010 their team. But, Sunpson and h.u. staff had other plans ·u 1t were the other way, they would be upset at us,· Hokanson said. "Some Golden West coach approached our athletes when they were at our school and that's what upsets me • Stewart said he never planned to compete for the Pl.rates He said he didn't tell anyone he would ever compete for OCC He wanted to take advantage of the COA rule. on wtuch he ha no dear opuuon "I want to say yes, but then I want to say no,• Stewart swd when asked lf he thought the rule was fair. ·ves, because it gwes the student a chdnce to expand tus talent. No. because lf I was a coach I wouldn't like 1t But, 1t' more up to the athlete. It's tus choice on what he wants to do.· SEE COASTERS PAGE 82 Mesa's Tiger n 82 Thursday, April 19, 2001 SPORTS Doily Pilot COASTERS CONTINUED FROM 81 Said Fitzel, ·Personally, 1 don't think it's fair. Heck, I don't make the rules. If there are loopholes In the rule, some coaches are going to take advantage. It's not illegal.• Fitzel and Stewart met again on Feb. 9 when OCC and Golden West competed in a five-team meet won by the Pirates .. Logan Odden won the pole vault with a 15-6 clearance. And the Coast coaches also saw Stewart, the OCC student, in a Rustler uniform. He won the 100 meters in 10.9. ·I really don't think they liked that too much, .. said Stewart, a freshman. Yet, It appears the coaches' emotions really didn't matter to Stewart. lie's looking out for No. 1. Stewart said he chose Golden West because he would be challenged. "Everyone at OCC would be running at the same pace as I did in high school,• Stewart said. •Tuey are faster at Golden West." Stewart runs on the Rustlers' 4 x 100 relay team which is ranked No. 4 in Southern California. Despite nagging left hamstring tigbQless, Ste wart also excels in the 100 and 20~. But, it's all legal. The rules allow Stewart to compete for the Rustle rs, so there really ls no bad guy in this story. There is no controversy, Fitzel said. "It's just something that happens,• the OCC track coach said. "We just got out-recruited by Matt Simpson. They did a good job in getting him. It was a shock when we heard (Stewart) wouldn't run for us. We had arranged for him to come to our school ... at the last minute he ended up going to Golden West.· STM MCCRANIC I OMV PLOT Parents congratuJate members of the AYSO Costa Mesa Region 120 Select under-t21 foll~g a key victory. Said Simpson, "We don't make the rules. We follow the rules. We're recruiting several athletes who attend Orange Coast College·(for the next track season) ... the ones who attend OCC just because they live over there." Astros, Cardinals split NHBA. BRONCO Mets edge Cardinals Since the rules allow this, there is really only one way to se ttle all this. On the track, where someone will say, "scoreboard,• and none of this recruiting etiquette or COA bylaws will matter. . OCC won the first team round and the squads wHJ meet again April 27 and 28 when the Orange Empire Conference preliminaries and finals take place. But, Stewart and Logan Odden can also point to the scoreboard if the y wrap up OEC individual titles. which could prove they made the right and justiliable decision to compete with the Rustlers. •After a 6-5 Cdrdinals' triumph, the Aslros bounce back for a 6-3 victory. COSTA MESA Th<> M.tros spht d I wo-gdmP nuc..lw<•Pk '><>nes with the Card ma ls in Costd MP'>d Ndt1C>nc1l Ledgue Mdjors IJ1v1s1on dct1on Aftc>r dropptnq c1 h·S dec1s1on to the CMdtndl'> on April I I , the Astros regrouped c1nd held ofl lhc> RPclb1rds. 6·3, two days later. Cdrd indl'>' pitcher Starnes Arnold led the WcJY 12 stn k<·out'> in the completc·gdlTle win. Steve Shelton, Peter Frydendall, Garrick Williams tlncl Arnold C'dch cdmP through with k<!y htl'> in lh<' fourth mmng dS th£> C'ctrds JUlllJ>Pd out to c1 4-0 lc•c1d. AflN thP Astros bc1tlle>d bc1ck and took c1 5·4 lec1d, f-rydc•ndull's two-nm sing le drove in Andrew Monette c1nd Matt Biagi for the win. In lht• '>Cconcl gdmP, Astros' pitchers Drew Bertoni dnd Austin Evett combined for three slnkcoul!>, while Caleb Burgess dnd Jordan Alcazar '>pc1rk<'d th<> def<>nse. Alca1df, Burgt'S'>, Kory DeAngelo, Matt Pisarski dnd Lawrence Thunnell each hPlped thP A..,tro.., '>COrC''> c-nough runs to post thf' victory In othN Mc1111r'> D1v1'>1011 d<·llon • DODGERS 6, CMALL YANKEES 0 -Mike McDanJels pitched tl complete-game orw-h1ll<•r with 10 '>lnkPoUl'> for the Dodgers c1ncl c1lso pwv1clL•cl tlw olll'nw with two home COSTA MESA NATIONAL LL runs and fi ve RBis. Brian Sankey had two hits and an RBI for the Dodgers, while Justin Long, Cory Weikel and Juan Guzman each bad key hits. • DIAMONDBACKS 13, CMALL WKfll! Sox 1 -Austin Elliott had three hits and an RBI to • lead the 0-Backs over the White Sox.· Othe r Dia mondback offensive contributors incl uded Trevor McDonald, Allan Kincaide, Taylor McClanahan, Riley Hart. Mitch Friedmann and Kyle Miller. In Minor-A action: • DIAMONDBACKS 10, CMALL Anwmcs 9 - The Diamondbacks posted their first victory of the season with a win over the A:s. Devon Edwards, Cortney Ulrich, Jeffrey Scboettler, Sean Ulrich, Jonathon Jopes and Cody Woods sparked the D-Backs' offense, while Erle Mickelson, Mu Friedman, Gene Garcia, Carlos Guzman, Gilbert Beas and Gavin Montague anchored the defense. • D ODGERS 9, CMALL ANCEL'i 7 . In a team wsn, the Dodgers were led by the all-around play of Nick Pederson, Nick Urbanic, Aaron GPOss, Alex Grosek, Troy McClanahan, Nolan Carr, Jeffrey Crosson, Marco Morales, Bryce McClain, Jordan Moeller, Frank DeNoewer and Ryan Maxwell. •Razzano drives in winning run in 12-11 Bronco Division win. John Razzano went 3 for 4 and drove in the winning run as the Mets pulled out a 12-11 victory over the Cardinals in Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco Division (ages 11 -12) action. Brennan Davis came through with a triple and two singles and scored the winning run for the Mets, while Thomas Southern went 2 for 3, including a home run and a triple. Davis pitched three strong innings with six strikeouts, The Cardinals were led by Matt Kretschmar pitched two solid innings with six strikeouts and provided some offense with two hjts. In Mustang Di vtSion (ages 9-10) a ction: Before Stewart competes in the OEC meet, he will rest. His last meet was Saturday and Stewart now wants his hamstring to heal so be'U be ready for the conference meet. Said Simpson, HWe're going to rest him dnd le t him loose in the conference finals.• Don't let him get too loose, Matt Stewart could end up at Saddleback or he may even end up competing for the school he actually attends. When asked if there was a possibility he would eve r compete for Orange Coast in the future, Stewart didn't say no. HJ really don't know, H he said. In order for Stewart to compete at OCC next year, he would more than likely have to take a semester off to establish his athletic transfer to Coast, Johnson said. HAPPY BIRTHDAY r--------------------, I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L---------------~ ~ CiRMT ESTAMOOK CmaNA D1L MM ~ GOLF CONTINUED FROM B 1 Anxious to try it himself, Spieg el was given a club to take a crack at IL And, without any wannup swings, Spiegel hit the green and won the group's closest-to-the -pin honors. ~I'd been dying to do it aU day,· Spi eg el said. Red Wings defeat Stars, 11-3; Iverson, Wilson each score 4 goals • ROCKIES 9, ORIOLES 2 - Matt Sarva.k went 3 for 4 with a triple a nd three RBis lo lead the Rockies over the Mets. Mike Razzano, Jake Larklns, Levi Rowe and Cody Green each added RBis in the RQCkles' balanced attack. FOO'raALL The pre-tourname nt Casino Night Party and Putting Contest 1s Sunddy at Sterling BMW in Newport. Beach. Th<> R1·cl Wtnq'> 1N1d ti couple of hot <;corN'> to clPIPdl thP Stdrs, 11-3, m fourth qrr1clc· I lcirl>or A 1eu Boy'> & Girls Club roUer ho<'kt>y r1cl1on. Ryan Iverson rind Chase Wllson edch scorPcl lour qoc1I.., tor thP RPc:I Wings, while Colin Keith, Tony Nasca nncl Cody Parole ·~ ROLLER HOCKEY each added single tallies to cap the scoring for the Red Wings. Tough Red Wing d efe nse was enforced by Elb.abeth Marney and Max Venaas. SHERIDAN CONTINUED FROM B 1 Cam Koppel sparked the Rockies' defe nse, while pitchers Green, Razzano and · Jason Harris combined to strike out 13 Orioles. BRYCE StERIDAN SCHEDULE TODAY a.Mtwtll Community college • Orange Coast at Cypress, 2p.m. Mickelson a nd the results of Tiger Woods, H Sheridan said. "Phil is d very me llow g olfer out there, but Tiger's scoring is tough to beat.· BREITLING the round with il that went sn and he said it did,· Sheridan swd. ·I was so excited. That just pumped me up the rest of the round." For the average golfer out there. Sheridan has these few lessons. "Most golfers I see out there are overswinging, • he said. ·1 tell people out there so keep the head down and bend more at the knees. That helps me out there. H 1884 Pee .. le" l•l•"tll•NewpOrl •••Ol'I e4e/?21-eO 10 ,-.,. ...... ¢••ll0ft ..... _ Ml••O•. i..oun• N~I From there, Sheridan birdied three of the final fi ve holes a nd finished with a njne-hole score of 3-under-par 32, leading au gollers. 1\vo days later, Sheridan again medaled for the Mustangs, shooting a 3-over 39 at the Oak Creek Golf Course against Northwood. ·I lhlnk the key for me is just hitting straight shots off the tee and hitting the shots you need throughout the round to post a low score,• Sheridan said. "I take lessons once a week from local pro Andy Crinella to fine tune certain areas of my game. I'm trying to make . my swing as perfect as possible." With an. average of 290 yards off the tee, Sheridan, who has medaled In nearly every match th1s season, is trying to pattern his golf game to a palr of lop-qUdlity professionals. ·1 want to play with the poise of Phil COMMUNITY COLLEGE BRIEFS During his brief playing career. Sheridan has been fortunate enough to play at top-quality Southern California golf courses, such as Strawberry Panns a nd Coto de Caza, but he 1till has hopes of playing on the jewel course of the west. Pebble Beach. It just looks like an awesome course lo play," Sheridan said. "Hopefully, someday, I'll get there.• When ho's not on the golf course, Sheridan can be found tending the goal for the Mustangs' boys soccer team, or on the mound for Mesa's baseball team. ·1 al.so like hanging out with my girlfriend and bodyboarding, • the ever·bUJY Sheridan said. Pi.rates def eat Golden West SEAL BEACH -The O rang Coast College me n's golf team pulled out a 370· •o.4 Or&ngo Empire Confer· encP victory over Colden Weit at the Navy Ciolt Coune, par 72. I larbor HJgh) was the medal· ist wtth a 69. while Costa Mesa grad Lou Carrasco (72), Mike Akahoshi (75), Brian Winston (76) and Ja110n Woodrome (78) completed the Pirates top-five. the Pltates' softball team dropped an 8-0 Orange Empire Conlerence dedaion to visiting Fullerton Wednet· day. w .... ear 1m ~1,0....C...I Jake Allanach (Newport I ~ I Bu~ fall to Fullerton COSTA MESA -Renee Snyder record9d ~ Coast College'• Jone hit .. ' Fullnon ,., -... ,, • ar.nae c.o.t ooo oao . o 1 2 lurildc end~ Gullen end Mll9. w • lunl«. 1~J. L • Gullln, MO. 21,. 5dWo (fl. Lindgren CF). The grand prize in the putting contest is $10,000. The event, open to the public, features a full casino, food, hosted cocktails, entertainment, hors d'oeuvres, a sile nt auction and a chance to win a one-year lease on a new BMW. Golf professionals are not eligible for the $1 0,000 Putting Contest. Casino Night is $30 per person for those not playing in Monday's tourna me nt. Openings are still available for Casino Night and the tournament. Details: (949) 729-4400. Pe rhaps the best part of the Newport Beach Open is the $275 player fee, which includes golf, lunch, course beverages, tee prizes with first-rate 'merchandise and admission to Casino Night. Newport Beach Golf Course starter Jerry Wyrlck shot 7 4 ahd finished Ued for third Tuesday in the Pacific GoU Players Tour at Landmark Golf Club at Oak Quarry ln Riverside. Wyrick won $125 in the open senior event. He followed winner Jerry Crowell (Riverside), who shot 72, and runner-up Bobby King (Temecula), 73. Mesa Verde Country Club assistant pro Jeremy Clevenger and David Stephens of Lakewood won the Southern California PGA Pro-Pro Scramble at the par-72 TIJeras Creek la1t week. Clevenger and 9teptMma shot 63 and won a audden-deda pa.yaa owr Marty LalOdle tiDd ... Pudt d"""" ~ CWg Osbaumi .......... a..-o1 ~ ..... ......, .::::-~=r.: al wbam ~tied for leCDlld.. ~adStmpbmi MrDed 11 9ech. Doily Pilot SPORTS Thursday, April 19, 200 l 83 Sailnrs blank Saddleback M~tangs .get technical, win •Last-inning squeeze play for Mesa scores winning run in a 5-4 victory over Century. •Newport Harbor pitcher 'JoerBrown keeps the Roadrunners off the scoreboard in 8-0 Win at Pride of the Coast Tournament. ing double play ... and Chn Ward made two stellar dJvmg stops dt thJrd lor outs. After Lane singled to open the hflh Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT I HlfJ.h school BASEBALL Tony Altobell! DAILY PILOT do that.• inning, he advanced to thJrd on bdck· Leddmq th« NE>wport hit to-back wild pitches dnd pardde Wd'> senior Jon Van-"'Our situational scored on Vdnde~loot's '>ec- dersloot. who went I lor 2, ond sconng fly br11l for a 6-0 with two !>dC'nlice rues dnd hitting was SruJors' advantag(' three RBis. much better Newport do.,cd out its Alan Ldnc> was 2 for 2 scoring ih thr> '>1xlh with d COSTA MESA -Techni- cally' speaking, Costd M esa High squeezed in the conso- laLion championship of the Pride of the Coast Touma- 111ent Wednesday against vis- iting Century. l>qudd's win over Saddleback in the season opener, then vkton£'s over Santa Ana, 2'-1, dod Sant.A Ana VdUey, 4-3, t.n the Pride of the Coast. Bduenneister used every player. including ftVP pitch- ers, on Senior Day. In the seventh, clfler Cen- tury reliever Tory · Garcia struck out the side to Wlggle oul of trouble 10 lhe sixth, Mesd's Carlol> Franco openPd the inning with c1 hard-rut hnc>-drive out to the l<'f t field- N, Alex Gutierrez, in d 4-4 tleddlock. NEWPORT BEACH -Unselftsh baseball wds the order of the day for the Newport Hd.fbor li1gh basebaJI team in Wednesd(!y's 8-0 win over Sad· dJeback III the? 1J tb place hnals Of the Pnde of the Coast Toumdment. Four sacnfice rues. along with some quality dt-bats helped the Sdl.lors (7-12) maximize their eight hits for eight runs. uour situational htlltng was m uch better today," Newport Codch Jim Kiefer said. ·we got some key ruts. but managed to move runners over and gel them in when we had the opportuni- ties.~ with two rum. cored dnd an today. We got base~-loaded, RBI wdlk by RBI, while re'>E'ive outfield-some key hits, Brant and dn RBI smglP by Vandersloot er Adam Cherry .made the but managed DaVld ·zuJudgd wcmt 2 for most of h1s start w1th an RBI 3 for Saddlebdck ( 1-17) single, d run scored and c1 lo move runners The Sailor. will ho<:.t Tustin mce al-bdt movmg a runner over and get in a makeup CJMllP from the over lo thud with nobody h Costa Mel>a-foolhtll Tourna- out t em in when ment Thursddy befurn resum- Aftcir tht• Sdllors scored we had the mg Sea Vif'w Ledgue action ~mgle runs 1n the hn.t two . . ,, dt home agc1mc,t Ali-.o N1gu<'I mnmqs, thE'y took control opportunities··· April 27. Both gc1mc~ hegm di with d thrt•P-run third Jim Kiefer 3 p.ni inning Cod y rorsyti)e's Rl,ll Newport Harbor PfllOE Of THE COAST And, techn ically, M esa's Mike Armstrong bunted per- lt·cUy on a suicide squeeze in the last of the seventh inning to score Steven Shores for the waJk-orr winning run in d 5-4 v1ctory to cap BasebcilJ Spring Hreak 2001. But, lechnicaJJy, the Mus- tangs (12-6-1) weren't PVC'n 1.11pposed to play Century (4- lb). Corona del Mar was Mesa's opponent. dCCording lo the toumdlnent bracket, hut the Pacific Codsl League c10d Npwport-Mesa District nvd.ls meet tWJce in the future and didn't want to taint the "howdown by revedl.Jng signs ,md player tl'ndenoe~ bcfore- hdnd. A~ 11 the game's symbolism of !:.lal1st1cal equdlity came next, Shores, the Pnsuing Mc•sd h itter, reclched base c;afely on a roullnely rut high chopper to third bc1-.e for an mfteld smgle Limiting Saddleback's opporll.tnities was Srulorr.' right-hdOd pitcher Joel Brown. Th£' senior pikhcd a complete- game shutout scattenny seven h1ts along the Wdy. I le struck out six and recorded 13 grnund ouL'> dnd only two fly outs. "H's thC' same story wtth our pitch- ing." K1efN c;aid . "U they get ahead and force the hitters to hit thf>tr pitches, they can b<' effeclive. JO<'I wds able to i.ingle Wd'> 'iandwichc•d baseball coach TOURHAMEHT between 'iC-Onnt.J ny balls by 13th place finals NEWPOflT HAAJIOR 8 Vdndersloot dnd Donovdn SADOt.OACJ( O Wong. Saddleback 000 000 0 · 0 7 2 Thdl Wd<, more th<.1n enough for Newport Harbor 113 012 11 • 8 8 1 Brown, who ll'l hJs deft>n'>C> ldke Cdie of Valenzuela. Nelson (6) and Gonzalez. Brown and Metkov1ch. W Brown, 4 3 dny minor fdlTI'> he mdy hdve goltf'n tn L • Valenzuela 2B Zuluaga CS). Brant (NH), to N<•wpor1 turned lhrN' mntnq-~nd-Metkov•ch (NH) With the running run dboard. Shores stulo second bas<> and moved to third on c1n l'rror. Then, with the count 2-1 on Armstrong, the bdtlPr turn<'d rus head dOd looked t1l Sho1 l''i dt third before h1l> bunt won the gdmc>. Sea Kings. let one slip ~way, 9-3 Purther, Century th1~ year l1<1d alrecldy played Santa Ana Valley, ils schPclulPd opponent ror 11th place, anrl ylddly went along with tlw 'iWltCh. In the first inrnn~1. Shor<>l> clouted his third homf' run of th• yeM, a three-run shot to Jell ft(•lcl on Century startPT Phtlhp Alves' hr.I pitch dftpr hdck-to-back walk ... MPst.1 lied th<' ~J<1mc>, 4-4, in the• ... 1xth when Armstrong 1.cowd from third on a wild pitch • Lack of offense comes back to haunt CdM in loss to SA Valley. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR The Coronu del Mar I ligh bclsebdll tC'ttm wds one out .1wdy lrom hdnding Sdnld /\nu VdUey 1L'> 11th one-run lo.,s of thc> l>Cd'ion, but th<' P<.1lcons' bdts Wdnncd up di JU.,1 lhe nyht lime. didn't do 1t," Emrrt(' '>did "Sure, we• scored thrl'P run-. tn the slXlh inning, hut we hdd lM.,t·., loadf'd with nobody out c1nd v.n· couldn't push t1rro'>'> d1tothN run Th<tl°'• whdl hurt u<:. the most • After S<mld And VdUt>y (4-lfil hrokc• d sc.orcle'>-. dl'u<llock with two 1 uns tn tht• sixth innmq, ( 'dM dnSWNNI hdck in the• bottom of th" frdme . VaUey refused to gu t.1Wt1Y Wtth t w1J outs and 'c1 runner on fir-.t, Robt>rt Pachl- la'c; slow rhoppN mandc)('d to stt1y lt111 for an mJwld smgle, wllmq up Ndvt1rro"• game-tymg RBI smglP to h•ft Th(• ty111q run wc1s unedmed. CdM loudcd lhe bct'>f'., with two 0111., in the> bottom of the M'Vf'rtlh, bul n1uld not get th<• Ing htl to encl tltt • IJdlTlP Wilh CdM losmg Wr'dnes- clc1y to VaUey, you c:ould brnld d Cdse for dedanng Mesa dS < onsolallon champion-.. For the Centuno~. how- • ·vcr, 1t was another heart- hrt'aking loss in lht> toumd- 111l'nl. rollowing d runc>-innmg w t back to San Clemc>ntc>, 7-6, .md dn e1ght-mrung d<'fc•at to C'dM, 2-1. "''°' Of THE COAST TOURNAMENT Consolation A gamc>-ly1ng RBI smqle hy Gu., Nt1varro t•nt1blf'd Vdlley lo PxplodP with six runs 1n thP eighth to pull out a q.3 wm over lht> hu'>t Sec1 Kmg., 10 l'n<h1 of thf' C0<tst Toumdlnent dC11on Dav<' Kiwcht <.llld Keith Long oprnt•cl the· slXth with hack-to-bdck wulks Billy Ec19Je came> throuyh with d double into tlw rtght-rl'nll'f h eld q<1p, sronnq KnL•cht ancl Lonu to tw the qc1me. The eighth mnmg Wd., domm<1ti>d Ii~ the Falcons, who corNI .,,x run., on ""' ruts Angel Reye!> brok1• thl· Lw with d two-run smqle on dn 0-2 count. IJl'forc• Padilld's three-run honw rnn tmd Nc1vt1r- ro's solo home run 1cc>d ltw <Jdlllf' CoSTA MESA 5, Cu mJRY 4 Century 1200100 4 7 1 Costa Mesa 300 001 1 · 5 10 2 Alves. Garcia (6) and Ceia. Andrew Johns IHI a qround<'r to short- .,top, hut KnN·ht mdnrtql'<I lo hedl the• throw to thml ""'OE Of TH£ COAST TOURNAMENT Consofnlon SA VAU£Y 9, COltONA on MAR 3 Santa Ana Valley 000 002 16 -9 12 I . "We're now the champs of Sclnta Ana, "Costd M esa Coach Kirk 8duerme1ster qUJpped, refemng to his Snyder. Stevens (3), Costelloe (S), Sheridan (6), Franco (6) and (.arrasco, N. Hunter (5) W -Franco, 4-2. L Garcia. 2B Franco (CM). 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AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE H10HEST BfDDER FOR CASH (in 1M forms which uc llwM lender In lht UnlUd S~ta) andlor Iba cull1t1"1. CCftl (ial Or odlcr chcckJ spoc.aflCd 111 Cavil Code Scclion l9'24h (payltble on ruu 11 die 11111t of sale t.o T D Sttvicc COll\p&flY) lll '1Jh1, I.Ille and 1111aa1 convcyod to and now ~Id by ti undct said Deed or TMl in w prop- cny bcremaftcr de- 1tt1becl. TN-.Or .OV • NEWPORT CEHTER. LJ> R&corded ~ t2 t996 at 1111111 No 19960467025 •n Boot -· Pqe --or Official Recon11 m Ille oftlcc or the Recorder ol ORANGE Coun(y, ~ t.o die Noi.cc of Dcflull and EJ«CIOCI Ill &di ~ under reconled l>tccirnbcr 29. 2000 N lllllr No 200(). 71 uu la 8oo.1t -- Paae or ()fll(ial Rccion11 In tile omce ot Cbc It.corder of o•-ANOE C~ YOU AR£ IN DEPAUl.T UN· DER A DEED Of' TRUST DATED S£Tr'EMBER 5, 1996. UNLESS YOU TAJCE ACTION TO PROT£CT YOUR PROP- ERn'. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC SAU. IP YOO NEED AH EXPLANATION OF THE NATI.JIU! OF 11f6 P~EEDIHG AOAJNST YOO. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 1.AWYEa. 1133 OUNVILU! DRIVE, NEWPORT 8EACH. CA 92660 Of a •rect addrmOI---· ... or~ lt .._. .... :~ er comict· S..ld Sale of "°""'°' -rill "' .. Iii 11 II COlllltdoo •ieo\N cot¥... Of -.macy. U"'9 ., illOIW. .......... tide ,...,.. or •a.'i•rn. ~ ~ ... ,........ ,,...! Nit of .. --<•> ~ ~ _. o.I ofT,_. ~--•lnllict ... prov.._1 ....._, If tll'J, -• .... of .w 0. ot ,.,,... ............. or .. T!Wlll_.Of .. u... __. "' .... .,.. ot-r... SUd Ille will " .... •: Anll. is 1001. AT l:OO ..... OH 1'U flOlfT ITIPI TO THI 9tftANCI OP 1111 OIAJllOI CMC CINTD. JOI L CHAPMNC oaAJttGI.. CA _, .... ef .. .... ,. .. 11 efeil .......... _., = ...... " .. ...... ::.. .,.= ",.. ......... ............. ._. ... ....n•• , ........... .. .............. w., ...... I ~*1Tmll PUIUC *1Tm I NOTICE OF Tiu!. 10UI 1ndcbrcdness due D11c March JO, 2001 T D SERVICE COM· PANY u UJd TNJICIC. KJMBEJtLY COON· R.ADT, ASSISTANT SECRETARY TD SERVICE COMPANY mo E ARST ST . SUITE 210. P 0 . BOX 11913 SANTA ANA, CA 92711·1911 714/S<ll·lln We an: au1Jun1 Ille llencfttwy co collccc a dcbc and any inrormaoon we Obllin will be ~ for llW plirJ>Otc wllclher rcc.ctvcd or.Jly or U1 •mina If a•aolable die tap«Ud oper>IJ\J bid nuy be obtaUICld by calhna lhe ro11owin1 ctlepllonc numl>tr(a) on Ille day before che Ale 714/48(). S690 TACI 4690020 PUB 4IO,IOI. ~/12/01. 4119101 Fictitious BuslnHs Name Statement The loltowlnp persons are dotnO bullineU aa Vino li1n1age, 20721 Aquallc Ln., llunhngton Beach. CA ~2646 Robin Robens, 20721 Aqual.oc ln . Hun11ng1on Beecn. CA 92646 Tn1a bUsmeas 18 con· ducted by 8ll JndMdual Have you st1rted doing business ye1'7 No Robin Roberts This 1talement was l11td Wtlh the County. Clelt, °' Oreng1 C<M1ly on 0011~1 20018H1273 ~ PlloC Apf. 12, 19, ~iW 3. ~1 Th937 Fictitious BuslneH Name Staiem.nt The I~ perlOfls ... cbng busineA .. BeHll' Hulltl by the Beecn. 1280 Silon. Uf'lfl 8·273, Newport Beien, CA 929e0 C.rloe Vuquez. 1280 Bison, Unit S.273. New· pol1 BMch, CA 92eeO Thie bullneu la con· Mted by en inCWldlJal Have you 111rted dornO bulintM yet? No Carlot Vaiquei Thia 11J1temenl wH lli.d Wllh the. County C1lltt of Ofw10I County on cwoet2001 20011M012t ~Plot ~ 12, '"· ~ '· ~\ Tl!931 TEE'S SALE TS No 8316380 Uru1 Code B Loan "a 27lA931/GRANV1UE AP No: 9lMJ.789 T D SERVICE COM· PANY, as duly &Pjlolntcd TNM« under lM follow• Ill& detcnbed ~ or TNJl WJU. SEU.. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lliE HIOHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (tn Ille romra wtucll are llwtlll Wider 1n Che United Statul and/or Ille utlller's, urufocd or other cbceb S\'tdfocd in Civil Code Sca10n 292•1\ (payable m full M lbc tunt of ult to T D ~a Company) 111 nJhl. title and 1nttrt:11 conveyed 10 and now held by 11 under sakl Deed of TNSI in Che prop- eny heftil\lfler de- acnbed. TM· tor ORANVILl.E IN- VESTMENT. LP Recorded ~ 12, 1996 u lllllr No 199tt0467019 "'Booll .• -Paac -of OMclal R.ecor4l in Che omu or Ille Recorder of OllANOE COWllY, pvr1Ualll IO die Notice of DcflAll! &lld ~IO Sell llle:ft• under recorded Decanbcr 29, 2000 u loar No 2<m711l36 Ill look - Paac -of Ofrlc111 Reconl1 1n the otrou or Ille R.econler or OR- ANOE Couniy, YOU AllE lN DEFAULT UN. DER A DEED OF TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER '· 1996 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO P1lO'raCT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAl.E. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLAHATION OF TlfE NATIJllB OF 'Tlti P~EEDINO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LA WYER. 1147 Oll.4NVIU£ DRIVE, HEWJ'OltT BBACH, CA 92660 (If. -lditflWIOf---· .ooe or propcny la "'°" •••. llO WllmlllY " 11•111 .. to IQ COl!lflftnnl Of CO~· -» SaW Salt ot PfOIPN'Y will bt tlllde in • la CO.S.tdofl Wllo« _,,_or~. •-PtW or ..,._., ,....,. ... 11111 ....... or __..,._, • pe~ Ille~~ -of die llotl(1) IK\lr9d by 11141 0-S et TNll, Miii ,_II hi laid llOCI PfOtilhd, ....... If ., . ..i. .. -or .. 0... ., TNll, ,_, dlllJtt ... ........ of .. T,.._ ... ., .. tr-._..."' .... .,..,. ot ,..,. Seid lalt will ....... •: Ar!Ul.1' 2001. AT ) 00 ...... ON TMI ...oN'1' S'TWS 'TO TMI ~ Ot' 1MI ~· C1VK: CINTllt. lOO L CHAPMAN, OAANOI. CA ,.. .. ._., .. lllldll ••hlll• If ... .......... -0( .. ..... -....., .. ............ .., ........... Olli ,,,... ......... :. -r:-1..~1' . ......... .. ....., ... ....... ... ........ _ .. ' I coul tndcbccdllQI due Dace Mud! JO. 200 I T 0 SERVICE COM· PANY u aid Tnutce. KIMBERLY COON· RADT, ASSISTANT SECRETARY T.D SERVICE COMPANY mo E. FIRST ST • sun~ 210. Po eox 11981 SANTA ANA. CA 9'2711·1911 71 41S4J·ll72 We are wituna lhe Beneficiary io collec:r a debt &nd any Jnfonnadon we obuin will be llted ror 11111 purpotc 11o11e11Kr rteC'l~ed orally 01 111 '"'l"lllnl If n&tlable, Ille upetled opcruna bid may be obtamcd by c.al1Jlll die follov.1n1 ldq>hone nwnber(s) on tbe dty before lhe Die: 714/480- 5690 TACf 468994<: PUB 4/0$/01, 4112101. 41t9/0I Fictitious BualriHs Name Statement The lollowlng persons are dolna buslness ff Peach °"rrM Giits, 135 E Rocl'to11er •Ct Costa Ml5'1 CA 92627 J1cquelyn Caswell 135 E Rocnester •C 1. Cosca Mesa, CA 92627 Thi• bualnesa IS COO• dUCtad by an tndlvldual Hive you sl11t1ed doing buMllSS yel? No Jacquelyn Caswell Thos &1a1emeo1 """ 1ile<I Wtlh Ille Counly Cletk o4 Orange County on 04/08l2001 20018810118 Daffy P1lol ; 12, 19, 26, May 3, I Th925 FJctltloUs Buslne .. Neme Statement The lollowinp perS0111 .,. doing ~ al. MJC Retlty, 2651 lrvtne Me, 1118. Coale Mela, CA 92627 Joel C1rtson. !842 lrvtne Ave • Newport Bellc:h, CA 92660 Thot bUtinest Is c:oo-WCl&d by en lndtvlduel Have you atarttd dOll\g ~ yet? No Joel CarllOO Thi• ltatement WU liled With the qounty ci.tc ol Ortngl councy on~! tocltlNGa14 ~P'llo4 Afi'. 5. 1i. 19, 1 T1'!9]2 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The 1o11ow109 persons a1e dOlnQ buslnen as 01 M8rte Home Fum1sh1n9s. 1044 Irvine Avenue Newport BellCtl CA 92660 01 Mane Ltd (DEi 1013 Cenlre Road Wllrtwlqlon. DE 19805 Tnos business 11 con· ducted by a corpo!allOfl Have you started oong business yel7 No DI Mane Lid D• Mane. Presldenl Tl\15 Slalemenl ""as ltlod ""Ith Ille Counly Clerk ol Orange County on 03123'2001 20016159258 Daily Pilot Mar 29, ~ 5, 12, 19, ?Q01 Ttl859 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement Tile following persons .,. doong buSlnesS 85 Coast Pubh1n1ng 3419 VIA LodO. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Anthony Wtlllem Wrelll. 218 Crystal Ave Balboa Island, CA 82682 Thia ~ess Iii con· OUCtod by 1111 WldMdlill Have you started doing bulll'less yel? No Anlllony W. W11lh This ata11men1 wns loi.d wltn the Counly Clelll o1 Oranoe County on 03/23J2001 20011158259 Da.ily Piiot Mil 29, AP< 5, 12, 19, 2001 IM60 Fictitious Busln•H Name Statement The lolkwwmg pereoo1 ore OOlflQ bus#ltel aa A I Vt11on Oue11 Coaching, B ) Vjaton 011e11 Coach, 263 Hanover 01we, Costa Meu, CA 92628 CNlford Ray Vonhng, 283 H1nover Or1ve. Colla Mela. CA 92629 Thrt busineM II COii· ducted by• Ill lndMclull Hive you 111rted doW1g busirlela yet? No CM!ofd Ray VonlinQ Tnll 1111ement wu 1110<! with Ille County ~ ol Otanoe Col.wily on 03l'l3l200 I 2001Nlt2tt [)My Piiot Mar 29 A/1( 5. 12, JP, 2001 Mt Flctlllous Bualness Name Statement The lottow1ng persons are OOong bus.ncss as So Cal Angels BaHball Club 10-06 Poppy Cir Cosl.i Mesa. CA 92626 Regina E Williams 1006 Poppy C·r Cosla Mesa. CA l)2b2f; Th110 busines• •• con ducted by an ondNIOual Have you staried do•no business yet? Yes. 6/2000 Regtna E W111tams This :.1e1emen1 was Med ""•Ill Ille C<iunry Cletk ot Orange Cqunty on 03/23/2001 20016858263 Daily Piiot Mar 29, AfX 5, 12, 19, 200t Th863 Fictitious Bualness Name Statement The IOll0..,1ng per$0tlS are doing bUsmess as Pac1hc Wiley Cale Bakery & Collee Co 2622 San MIQuel New· port Beach. CA 92660 Gina M Oe Mochael. 2622 San Miguel Ne"" port BNctl CA 92660 Jan M Salvato. 2622 San M19uel, Newpon Beacll CA 9?660 Ross H Salvato 2622 San Miguel, Newport Beacf), CA 92660 This busmess IS con· ducted by a general partne11n1p Have you started doing business ye17 Yff, 12195 Gina M 0e Mclleel Thia aullement was toled with the Counly Clef'k ol Orange County oo 03/23.'200 I 200188592'7 ~ Pitot ~ 29, Apf 5, 12, 19. 2291 Th864 Fictitious Business Name St.tement The lol1ow1ng person• are doing~ .. Hart 1nd Auociatn, 20122 Santa Ana A11e. 4C. SalU Ma Heights, CA 92707 Lynelle June T1mp11n. 20122 S&nta Ant '-vt . 4C. Santa Alla Heights. CA 92707 This bu..neu 11 con IM:*' by: an ln<Mdull Hevo you 111t1ed doing bu11ne11 v•t? Yea, :V12101 Ftctttlous Bueln.t• Lynelle June Tamphn Heme ~t Thil 11111men1 .... The ~ OtflOl'I• I~ ""!ti tilt County ~ lu.lneee .,. ooing ~ • Clatk of Orll'ICll CounlY ...,... ........... RMM PrOclUCllOlll. on ~( The lollowlrlg ptf'IOnt I~ KMllrtttl Lane, IOttMMHI ere dolnQ bullrlMa U . Hlimlnuton 8aec:ll CA ~ Pllol Mir 29, Al/( ReeldlntNll MonQaoe 9284t So 12. II, 200! Thl65 Corpofellon. 3700-ti Ryen Aenley Mein Flctlttoue lue!MN Sulln 81 , Slllt. 2~. 1011\, 18t34 llN-icll ..__ ..... -t s.nc. ~. CA 8270o' Ltne. Hun11ng1on ._... ---wM1 All~ Wodch<s Tn1s s1a1emenr ..... as hied with the County Cletk ol Orange County on 0312912001 20016859270 Daily P1lo1 Mai 29 Apr L!.Lt9, 2001 Th867 Fictitious BusinHa N1me Statement The lollow1og persons are doing busmess d'> Calla Telo commun1ca11ons Co (GTC) 9081 Guss 01 11unhno1on Beach CA 92646 Jellrt1 Damn GaHa 9081 Guss Or Hunt 1ng1on Beach CA 92648 Thos 1>Us1ness 1s con ttuclod by an 1ndMdual Have you started doorig business yet? Yes A-1995 Jell Galla This stalemen1 was hied ""1tn tne Counly Cle1k of Orange County on 03'2Jl200t 200,6859284 Daily P110I Mat 29, ~ 5 12, 19 2001 Th@ FlctlUous BuslneH Name St1tement Tile lono ..... 1ng pe11on1 are dO!ng bUS1ness as Co1111al Funeral Service 11901 Ca1d1nal C1rcte •C Gardin Gfove CA 92843 Sidney PMl.p Hunl 106 Monte V1$ta IMne CA 92602·2003 This ooslneu 11 con- duetod by an llldMdual Have you starltd dOlng business yet? No Stdney PtliMoc> Hunt Thts statement -• loled ""''" Ille County Cle,-of Orange County on 03123.'20<H 2001HH24t Dally PllOI Mar 29. AfA 5. 12, 19, 20Qt Th871 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The lollowlnO pereona are doiOO butiitu as R E I , 2060 Sea Cow Ln , Cotta Mt1a. CA 92027 a L SohlO. Inc., (CA) 177 R1ve111de Ave • Suoll t085f, NewJ>Of' BNdl, CA 92663 Tllll blla;neM 19 cion• ducMd by I tofPOflliOn Hive you started dOlnO ~ yet"I No G l Sohld lnC Eugene Fern. Prell o.nt Trw. 11atem.nt •U lited with N County Cltnl Of ~ CountY on Cl?:WOOt 1001•nu Dtllly PtloC Mer 29, ,,.,. 5, 12. 1e. 20Qt ~ ~c,,t:. "rr:·~11con ~~--S\11111 790 e.nta Atta. dUctlCI br an ltldMOllll ~ ...,...,., 537 ,....._ luell,... CA 12704 Have yov 11an~ ""'POtt C-, 111~ ..... 1'Lt 1 It Thia .,._,... II con· doillf b.ittNN rt!? Po" 9-:111, CA The ~ '*'°"' clUl*ld by a OOfPOISIOti Y•. 2/JA)t Ai.II WOclcltlil, 6'7 M dD1r19 ~ • Have you ellrttd "-A ~ Hew'*1 Ctr 1 •11i . HK Conalfllchon, dolr'll ~ J'll'? frW fi. •111*11 .,.. ::tzr' IMCll. CA ~ 1<11r1e Or.. ..,.. ::T':· ~, = :"O.::. = TNI ......... 19 oon· Ana~=·~.~ ~ 'I Oft otmllOOt .... ti¥. Ill ....... ~ 10»2 IQIM Thill .... MllC WM ...,_, ...!!!"'.._!!!._a•!'!! ()r • .... Me ...... tied w411 W. C011ft1y 011r Plal Mlf. a. Nit. -• --, •• r CA ll1'07 QB °' a... COUlll'I l,J), "· llU J* .,., ... t I ICIDI 1lm ....... • ... on ~f •----------------------------· ._..11¥ .,.........., ., ...... I C•ll Cl•alfled l'ad•W I Heve ~ .. ,,.. ~ llfJt &, '&',~ (Ne) M2•M78 _ =•-llut!NM ,_., Harold Klassen Tnos s1a1emem ""AIS hied ""'1h lhe County Clerll of Orange County on 03123/200 I 20016159250 Daily Pilot Mar 29 Afx 5 12, 19, 2001 Th873 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollowmg persons dre doo<lg l>uslnff5 as Apex Op1lca1 3633 Wesr MacArthu1 Blvd t408. Santa Ana CA 92704 &k Ophcs Inc (CAI '.\600 w M00t1 Ave Santa Ana, CA 927<>' This 1>11s1ness is con ducled by a corpor11ion Have you s1arted doing business yet? Yes 3115/01 Suk Ophcs 111<. Daniel Bukaly Pres1· den I Thrs s1atement ""as fllea ""1tn the Coun1y C1er11 ol Orange County on 03123/200t 20018159251 Dally Pilot Mal 29 ~ 5, 12, t9, ?OQI Th!!74 Fictitiou s Business Name Statement The tollowtng persona are doing bollneh u Harbor VIiiar. 2400 Main St S 1 201 . Irvine, CA 92614-6271 Harbor V1ll1ge Al· IOOilleS lid (CA) 2400 Main St • Ste 201 Irvine, CA "2614-6271 Plllllp H MtNamee, Trusiee 101 Tile MoNamee Family Trual, 2400 Main St , Ste 201, lrvtne. CA 92614.627t TM busioeu IS con· dueled by I general partnership Have you 11art1d doing busmen yet? Yn, 1990 Ph1llp H Mc:N11Me, G1neral Partner, T1u11 .. Tllll statement w11 m.o "'•"' In. COunly ~ of C>r1ltlgl County on 03/23/2001 too1tHt2'4 Dllily P'llo4 M.tr. 29, A/1f 5. 12. 19, ZQQt TlM F1C11t1ous Business Name Statement Tne lollow1ng persons are doing l>Usmess as Good Clean Fun. 2522 Orange Ave . Apt E Costa Mosa CA !n627 Lon Ann Camey 2522 Orange Ave °"11 E Cosla mesa CA 92627 This businesa is con Ouele<l by 1tn ll'ldtl/ldual Have you srarted doi~ buSlOOSS yet? No Lon Ann camey Tlus s1a1emen1 was hied w1tn lhe County Cleo. of Orange County on 03127'2001 20016859584 Dady Pilot Mar 29 ~ 5, 121 19, 2QQI Tl\875 Fictitious Bualness Nam• Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing tJus>ness lb Moon Snone 8fOlte1. ~ MBtn SI Huntonglon Beach CA 92648 Jayme Key S1e1111art. 124 15111 SI Apt E, Hunllnglon Beach CA 92648 TOdd Anthony Mans 16851 Grffflv-Hunt onglOn Beacf\ CA 92646 This business os con· duel~ by oo-ii.rtne<s Have you 11arled doing bUSIOOSS yet? No Jayme Kay S!e"'art This statement was filed with tile County Clettl ol Orange Coun!y on 03/27?001 200,HStSIS Dalfy P1'oC Mar 29 Af't 5. 12, 19. 2001 TI!870 Fictitious BuslneH Name State~nt TM lollnw109 person\ 11•1· doing bus.ne~ as Sun5n1no Con CO'io$IOI',, 34 19 Via LldO • 136 Nt1"'P<>" Beach CA 92663 D.ivtd Lee Foro 20082 Snote .. ood CKcll! Huor ington B.!acn CA ~8 Tn.,. bos•ne"s '' con OUClt><l Dy an 1ndrvrdllo)I Ha11e you s1er1ed doino busoness ye1? No 0JvK1 lee Ford Ttus s1a1emen1 wn loled w11h tne Coun1~ Cter11 01 O.anQI' County on 03'27 2001 20016859586 Da11y PtlOI Mar 29 Af't ~ t2 19, 2001 Tll87q Fictitious Busineu Name Statement Tile 10>1<>-Mng pi.r '°" ire do.ng bu$1nea. n Won'1on s Aulo P1wn I 7758 Ne..,..port BlvO Costa Mesa CA !1?627 Glenn Verdull 1775e Ne..,..pon Blvd Co~ta Mew CA 92627 Tn,. bu~ o:. tot• dutll(I by an onctvodual Ha•'! you sta1teo doono bur.•ne~s yet? Yes !>'22 95 Glenn Vtlfdull Th•s $1>.llemeni ..,..., hied ""•lh the Coun~ Clefll o1 Orange c~ on 03'27 2001 200,6159577 Oa.ly Pllol Mat ~ Af)t s. 12 19, 2001 Th§80 Fictitious Busln•H Name St•tem.nt Thi> foliowong pe<aons re OOlflQ oo-&11 Mulkm Mamooal ol Nhport Be&cll, '\400 t1111ne A11t • tJ098, Newport Blach, CA 82660 Me.jon, Inc • (NV). 3400 Irvine Ave , '2090 NewJ)Oll Beith CA 82MO Thtt bullf'8U 11 con dUctld by • ~llOll Have you 1tarltd doing ~ )'ti? No Mttfon Inc Haruk1 Minarni See· retary Tlli9 1"'*11 ._.., fltecl w the COCl!lty ca.ti ol OfwlOI Counly on 3'-'2moo1 200, ...... , ~ Pllol ..... 28 Af1' 1p, 20()1 lMU 't 84 y.._ 2/2Ni7 WlllC.m Colt Thlt Ml.iMM WU tiled Wtftt Int County Olelk " ~ r-~.-... on 03J27f2001 _._ .. , 2001 ..... ,. Delly Piiot Miit. 29~. 5. 12. !I. 20011 Fk:ttdoua lual.neu NetM StMitment fht folowlna ~ are doing~ ... COMt Mel1de & Stair· eut. 1043 Centtt St., A·7, Coli. ....... CA 92627 Jett L. snotweU. 461 Newport Blvd , NtwpOft Beach, CA 92e60 David JonH, 461 Newport BIVd., Newport Beach, CA 92e60 This bull4neM la con- ducted by. 001>911ntB Heve you 1tartt'd ~ t:.Jel? No Thie 11t1emen1 wH IHed with lht County Cleltc oe Orange Counfy on 03f27/2001 20011159512 Dally Piiot Mat. 29, AlM. 5. 12. 19. 2001 Th88i Flctltloua Bualneaa Name St.te1Mnt The lollowfng pereons are doing bulfneM u : D·Lu• Even11, 6 M«gan. Ste. 111. Irvine, CA 92618 Timothy H Uix. 3001 Capri Lene, Co11e Meu. CA 92626 O.ane M Lux. 3001 Cepri lane. Coile Mesa CA 92626 Th.s buslneu 11 con- ducted by husband and wile Have you 11arted doing butlness yet? Yes. 03/01/01 Diane M. Lux This statement was filed with the Councy Clerk at Olango County ()(I 03/2112001 200181159035 Daily Pllol Mar 29. AlM 5, 12, 19. 20()1 Th886 Acllllous Bu1lneH Name Statement The l0Uow1ng persons are doong bu51f18SS as Hubba Hubba In· dustrles. 2166 E Oceanfront. Newport Beach, CA 9266 t Pe1er Jeremy Jacobson. 2166 E Oceanfront, Newport Beach. CA 92661 Sara R1ah1, 2166 E Oceenlronl Newport Beath. CA 92661 This busmess 11 con-dUC1eo by a general partnership Have you Slarted doong bu511le$1 ].et? No l>e1er ere my Jacobson This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange Counly on 03/30/200J 20()161160010 Daily Piiot Apt. 5. 12, 19. 26. 2001 Jh889 Fictitious Busln•H Name Statement The following persons are doing business u AA Marketing COf'laul· tants, ~3 N Redondo Dr East, Anaheim, CA 92601 Adam Romo, 843 N Redonr:lo Or East, Anaheim. CA 92801 This bu11nen le oon· duded by en lndivldvel Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 311/01 Adam Romo This s1a1ement wu Med with lhe County Clerk o1 Orange County on 03/30/2001 2001H60007 Dally Pllo1 Apt 5. 12, 1g, 26. 2001 !b891 Fictitious Buslneas N•me Stat•ment The lollowlng persons are doing butfneaa as Bisson Enterprises, 1902 Sierra Vista Dr , Tustin. CA 92780·5239 Lewis Andrew Bisson, 1902 Sierra Vl11a. Tust111. CA meo.5239 Thra busmus 11 oon- ducteo by an llldlv!duat Have you 111rted doing oo.ieu ye!? No Le-Andrew 8tsaon This atatemenl waa filed with the County Clerk ol Orang. County on 03/30/200 I 200111190003 Dally Ptlol Apr 5, 12, 19. 26. 2001 Th892 Flctltloua 8u1lneH N•me Statement The followtng pereona are doing bulineaa as Eutslda D1llc1ta· ssen, 1720 Sant• Ana Ave . •B, Costa Melt, CA 92627 Thomas Donalollt, 619 Promontory DI WHI, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Kent Alaxandet, 246 Rochester, IC, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Th11 buaineu le con- ducted by: a general partnar1hlp Have you alarttd doing buMleu ~ No Thomas Oonafetll Thlt ltaltmenl WH llled with the Coun4y Clellt ol Orange County on 03l30/2001 20011M0002 ~~Apr6,I~ FJctttloue Butlnee• Hamel~ Tiie lollowlno ~ lift doing ~ aa: Potaldon Ytctlt S.N: lcN, 2:213 Paclflc Ava., IA. Co111 M ... , CA 82827 Anthony Ray ~ 2283 Pacific: AVt., IA, CcHlta Mtu, CA 92627 Thi• bul#»M ta con- ducted bV an ~ F1ctttlout lullneta Heve you alarttd ....._ lta:M"*" doing bullnatt Y•t? -YM, 10o'l°'7? The ~ pettana Anthony Rey n ~ ~ et. Mlcktlton O.f\tfn Wallit Apart· Tlllt ttat.mtnt WH mentt, 2AOO Main St, flltd with the County 8'9. 201"' ltvtM, CA Cieri< d Orange ~ t2t14' .. 2'f1 on 03f30n001 ~ Colt 233t • 2001Mt000t ~.me Stll ~~A(Hll.!ft.4:1 cote 23)9 ~J°!: FIND Miad by, h.lllbMd .. """ .., .. ~-= .. ~ luliMM ................... The fOlowlnQ ~ are doing ~ 11: Prev•ntlva Health Mtdlcal Ofoup, 300 Sin Miguel DIM, Suite 208, Nt~t1 Beach, CA e2eeo NA R. Aafaljoo, MO, A ProfaHlonal Corpo• rtliofl, (CA), 300 Sin MlglJll Orive. ~ 290. Na~t1 Beach, CA 02eeo Thia bualnaa .. con- dllClled by: a COlpOrUlon Have you atarttd doing bu1lneaa v•t? YH, 8/14/'2000 All R. AlfaUoo, MO. A Profeulontf Corpo· ralfon All A. Rtlltjoo. MO, Prt1lden1 This 1talement waa tiled with tilt County Cieri< ol Orangt County on 03f30>'2001 2001 llM0015 Dally ~ Apf 6. 12. 19. n. 2001 Th825 Actltloua Bualnff• Name St.tement The following peraon1 are doing bualnMs aa; SoCal Netwenc. 2782 MendOza, Cott.a Mesa, CA 92626 Kurt David Christen· Mn, 2782 Mendoza, Coeta Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is oon· duded by. an indrvldual Have you started ~ bualn-yec? No Kurt Oavtd Christen· Hn This statement wH liled With tlWI County Clei:k o1 Orange County on 0313012001 20018811001 3 Daily Pilot Apr. 6, 12, 19, 26. 2001 Th896 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The followtng persont are ~ng business u · leadership Tomorrow 200 I, 2871 Alanzo Lane, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 James F Atlclnson. 2871 Alanzo lane. Costa Mesa CA 92626 This bu8'neS4 11 con- dUC1ed by 1n lndlvtdual Have you started doing business yet? No James F Atklnaon This statement was hied w11h the County Clet1< of Orange County on 031301200 t 20016HOOOll Dally Pllol AlM 5. 12, 19, 261 2001 Ih89e Fictitious BuslnHa Name Statement The following persons are doong business es JCC Markeling. 3690·H South Bear SI, Santa Ane, CA 92704 Jemuel C. Cajudo. 2690-H Beer St, Santa Ana, CA 92704 This buS1ness 11 con· ducted by an individual Heve you started ~ t>us<neas ye<? 121 Jemoet c CajOdo This statement was filed With the County ~ ol Orange County on 03/30l2001 20016890009 Dally Pilol Apt. 5, 12, 19, 26. 2001 Th899 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The following persons are doong business as Sunny Coast Promo- tions, 1731 Labrador Dr , Costa Men. CA 92626 Russ Medlin. 1731 Labrador Dr Costa Mesa CA 92626 Carmen Kovar. 173t Labrador Dr , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business 1s con· ducted by a general partnership Heve you started doing business yet? No Russ Medlin This statement wu Ille<! With the County ~ of Orarige County on 03l30/2001 20016M0012 Dally PJol AlM 5. 12. 19. 26. 2001 Ih897 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The following person• are doing bu91neas •II Cabnllo St. Hair Re· treat, 130 Cabrtllo SI., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Deborah Spigner, 11624 Glolitnla. Foun· tain Valley, CA 92708 This buslne1s t1 con- ducted by. an lndivldual Have you aterltd doeng business yet? Yes. 9'2000 Debonh Spigner This 11818mtnl Wtl filed with lht Councy a.nc of Orange CountY on 03/30l2001 200HM0011 Deily ~ A(H. 5, 12, 19, 26. 2901 Ih890 FlctltJoua BualnM• JQrne Stat9ment Tile lollOWlna pertOna are 1 buliltM aa; a) H • b) Ma Ion M41dia Inc.. 12 VI• O.noa, Newport Beectl, CA 92&63 Maplelon Media Inc , (CAI, 47203 El Agadir Clrdt. Palm OeMri. CA 92240 Thlt l>Utlnete It con. ~ by: • t)O(pO<ttlOfl Have you 11ar'11d doing butlna" yet? YH, 11>1·2000 ~on~ Inc, 8ruoe W. Cook. F'raal- dent Thie ... ~ ... rited wttti the County a.it of er.,. CcullY on 03fZV200 I _, ... ., .. Deity Piiot MM 28 /lftr, 5. f2. li1 2001 ftioii FJctltlouil BU9fneee ........... ..,. '"'-~ pataont are dolll9 ..._ ... Emplr9 p~ COm-,,.ny, 113 tirwood, ~CA t:ltlM Oonald Anthony ........ 113 llw.ood, !Mnt, CA tll04 Tilll ~ .. con-Cb*ld 1¥ .. ,,...,. ~. '°" ltatltf ..,...,......,.., No Donald Matcla Tiii• llA1tement wH tiled Wllll IN County Clttk al Orano• ~ on 0'103/01 20011M0320 OIMyPflot Apf, 6. 12. 19, ~! lb90§ l'lctJttoue Bualnna ,._,,.. s.-.inent .,~~ c p Orivtt, 2405 s Hallaway, Santa Ana. CA 92107 Catlol A. P~. 2403 s. Halltway, ~ Ma, CA 92107 Thie bualneas ls con- ducted by. an lndividwil Have you started doing busloeu !/Ill? No Cailot A. Perez Thia 111.tetnent wa• flied Wltll Iha Coµnty a.nc ol Orange County on 04/03/'2001 20011160319 Delly Pllo4 AlM 5, t2. 19, n. 2001 Th909 Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement The lollowlng penons are doing bulfness ae: ANI, 3345 Newport Blvd., Suite 214, New· po11 Beadl. CA 92663 Nicole Crlsllne Pearson, 3345 Newport Blvd .. Suite 21 4, New· port Beadl, CA 112663 Thia bulltleSt is con· ducted by: 8/l lndMrual Have you started ~.=--~ti~ Pt1raon This 1tatemenl was hied with Ille County Clet1< of Ol•nge County on 04/03/2001 20019160317 Delly Pllol Apt. 5, 12, 19, 26. 20()1 Th91Q Flctltloua BuslneH Name Statament The lollowlng persons art doing buslOess as: Newport Design Cen-ter, 353 E. Coast Hwy I Newport Beach. CA 92660 Manny Yeroushalam1. 1565 Meaa Verde Drrve. •52H, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by an lnd111tdual Have you started doing business yet? YH. 3118/2001 Manny Yerouahalam1 This statement was hied with Ille County Clet1c oC Olange County on 04/03/200 I 20016860311 Dally Ptlol AlM 5, 12. 19, 26. 20()1 Tll920 Flctltloua BuslneH Name Statement The lollowlng persons ere doing business as Bill's Boars Work!. 8382 Alverado Or . Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Wiiiiam Bodamer. 8382 Alvarado Or , Huntington Beecti. CA 926'16 This bu11neu IS con- ducted by an 1ndMdual Have you started doing business ya1? Yea, Mar. 30, 2001 W1lllam J Bodamer Thia atalement waa 1118<1 with the County Cleric or Olange County on 04/03/2001 2001H90316 Daily Pilot Apr. 5. 12, 19, 26, 2001 Th911 Fictitious Buslnus Name Statement The lollowlng persons 1ra doing buslnesa as· Bu1lnt1s Designs West. 35 HarCOUtt. New· J>Of1 Coast. CA 92657 Cerole Henn•JSy, 35 Harcourt, Newport Coeat. CA 92657 Thi• business 1s con· dUC1ed by: an 1ndMdOal Have you started doing business yet? Ves, 1998 Carol• HeMessy This statement was hlld wtth the County Cleric ot Orange County on 04/Cn'2001 200111N0315 Dally Pllol AlM 5. 12, 19, 26, 20()1 Th914 Flctltloua Butlneas Name StaterMnt Tht foltowlng pereons are doing bullneaa ee: Hydracoach, 34383 Den• Strend Rd., #A, Dana Point, Ca 92629 Hydrecoach (CA), 34383 Dena Strand Rd •A. Dena Point, tA 92629 Tht1 bualneu t1 con· dUdld by • oorpcntlon Have yOY alerted doing tuNss ye!? No Hydracoecll Craig Pafttlne., PrMI· danl Thlt 1tatA1menl was flied With the County Cieri! ol Orange County on Q4I03{2()() 1 20016H0301 Dally Pilot AlM. 5. 12, 19, n. 2001 Th915 Flctltlou1 BualneH Heme 8tetetntnt The folloWltlO !*ton• •r·~~u ~Spa Hair .. NM. 1000 EUI ~ Hwy1 tA2. Brea. CA 82821 Fred BooN Millar, 3t10 So. Oarn1ty, Sant.I Afla, CA 02707 Tiii• butlne. 11 CM-duetad bV 11'1 lndMdutl Have you ttart•d (jc)jog biJtttltte yet? No Freid Ooota l.Clllat Tiii• ttaltmant w11 flied with the Qouflly ca.nc of Orange County on ()4'0Y.X)C)1 2001~ ~ PllOC""' $, 12. t9, ~! Tlf13 dent Tiiie llattment waa flied wltn tile County Clttfl d Or~ County on OWMOOI 2001HI030f De~Plloc Ap{ II. 12, 111, 26~! Th917 F1ctltlou• Buetneu Heme Stattment Tht following pttaonl ere doing buSiltaa -The R'~I Slap Re- covery Hou oog, 17385 Sanla UJcla. Fountain V"'v. CA 92708 Dou~1111 E. Moen, 2339 couage Dr.. Colta. MHa, CA 92629 Thia butlnHI lt con- duo!ed bV an 111divldual Have you alerted doing butlneta ytl? No Douglat E Moen Thtll IMlltment WU hied with the County Cltrtl ol Orange County on CW03l2001 20011H0304 ~Pllal Apr 5. 12. to, I Th9!8 Flctlt.lous Buslneu Name Statement The followtng persons are doing buslnast aa: A.) MortgageeExprau SaMCn, B.) 1st Prefer· enoe Mortgage, 3700 S. Susan St , #250, Santa Ana. CA 92704 Mortgag"' c;om, Inc. (NV), 3700 S Susan St .• 1250, Santa Ana. CA 92704 This business la con· <Mltecf by a OOIJ)Oralion Have you started doing buelntl8 yat7 No Mortgagees com, Inc. Darlene W1rd, Pres1· dent This et111emenl was hied with lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 04/03/2001 20016860303 Dally Ptlot Apt 5, 12, 19, 26. 2001 Th919 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FIC'TTTIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following pereon(s) hAIS (have) abandoned the use of the llClrllouS bu sin au name· 2APL YR COM, 4223 Dana Rd . Newport Beach. CA 92M3 The Fl011t1ous Busl· ness 11ame referred to above wai filAld 1n Or· ange County on Jan. 29, 2001. FILE NO 20016853570 r rmotlly J Albrtz. 4223 Dana Rd . Newport Beach CA 92663 This busrnesa Is con- duc1ed by an indlVKlual Tlmolhy J Alb<rz This statement was Med Wtlh Iha County Cieri! of Orange County on 04/03/2001 20019860312 Dally Ptlot Apr 5. 12. 19. 26, 2001 Th921 Fictitious Busln•H Name Statement The lollowl~ penons are doeng buSlneaa H California longboards. 8564 Ham.lton Ave .• Hunttngton Beach. CA 926'16 Alan l Dorsey 8564 Hamtllon Ave • Hunt· lnglon Beadl, CA 92648 Dane New. 210 Cedar .t4, Newport Beech. CA 92663 This bue1ness 11 con· ducted by. a general par1ne11hip Have you ~aned doing business yet? No Alan L Dorsey This 11a1ament was hied with the County Clet1< ot Orange County on 04/0S/200 I 20016860820 Daily Piiot Apr 12. 19, 26, May 3, ~1 ftl924 Fictitious BuslneH N•me Statement The following persons are oong buslnou as: Pawsh Weah, 9921 Yorlc1own Ava .. Hun11n9ton Beach, CA 92646 Stefani Wagner, 9921 Yorktown Ave , Hunt- ington Beaotl. CA 92646 fhls buslneM 11 con· duc:ttd by en ~ Have you 1tertad doing bullnell yet? No Stafani Wagner Tiile statement was hied wtlh the County Cleltc of Orange County on 04J0612001 200111180114 Deity PtlOt ~ 12, 19, 26. "May 3, I Th927 Fictitious Bualnu• Name Statement The fotlowlng perton1 are doing bustn.as ... o.mwnt't Slon C.,., 2333 E. Coast Hwy , •B. Corona dtl Mar, CA 92825 Germelflt A Jacobt- TaytCK, 5514 Pageantry St . Long Beach, CA 90808 Thia buslneu la oon· duded by: an l~I Have you et.rttd doing busi""8 yet? No Germa.lne A Jacob• Teylor Thia ataltmel\1 WH flled wrlh Ille County Cltt11 ol Ortnge County on CW0&'2001 2001 ... 012.2 Ork Pllo4 :& 12, 19, 29 v 3. I Th92f Sl., NHpoft ea.di, CA t2t4t 929&3 So. Cel. ~. lnC. Thlt butNM .. con-(~). 20721 Aquello I.JI., cluCtld by' tn ~ fWntk'Ototl Bffch, CA Have you 1tarted 112648• dOlnO ~ yet? No lNt bualnttl .. 000> O • n I • I J o • I cllcll9d by: • corporalon 1<ac1marak Hive you 1tarttd Thil ltaltmenl WU doing bullna.. yet? fihld with the County ..,. ... ~t/97 Cltlic QI Orlnoa C°""Y lo. Cll ~ Inc. on 04.'00l200f Robin Aobatlt, Pr..i. 2001NIOU4 dtnt ~ Piiot Apr. 12, It, Thll llltemenl WU ~ 3. ~1 l!!1!3t flled with lht County a.it ol Otange Counfy FlctltlOua Bualnen on o../1 tl2001 Ntme Stat9ment 2001 ... 1212 The followlng pttaon• ~ Apr. 12. 111. .,. doing ~ -~ 3. ~! Th93§ Pro GlaH, 1680 Ple.centle Ave., IC, Colle Mela. CA 92627 0$119 i58Quoi1 New. 210 Cedar ~~'.I.~ Beach, CA tr~ Berry Vandermeulen, 4111 Main St. 137. Hin· foglof'I BMdl, CA 82&48 M8l1< McConnell, 1990 Placentia I C, Co11a Meta, CA 92827 This buelnett le con· ducted by: a genefal partnerehlp Have you atarted doing butlne11 ytl? Yea, 3125'2001 Dane Sequoia Ntw This statement w11 filed With the County Cieri! ol Olange CNlly on 04l06/2001 2001BHOl21 Dally Plloc Apr, 12. 19. 261 May 3. ~1 Tb9?8 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INVmNG 8'DS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha! the Board ol T N$1-o1 1t1e Fountain Valley Sd1ool Dil1rict of Ora~ Counly, Calffor· nla will receive blda up to and includlno 10:00 A.M. May 3. 2001 at the Dis· trict Busln111 Office. 17210 Qak Street. Foun- tain Valley, CA 92708. Al thia tlmt, date. and place. bldl wll bt pub- licly opened and reed aloud tor Bid No 01-03. "PAINTING" H Indicated In the Bid Spectllcalion Bid docu· ments and tpeCfficatlons are on hie at the Distnc:t Purchaaing Department 17210 Oak Strati, Foun- tain Valley, CA. 92708. (714) 643-3245. A "Mandatory Prebld Conference and Job Walk" will be held on Apnl 26, 2001. al 9 oo a m. al the Dlttnc1 Malo- tenance Offlca, 17890 Newland Strfft. Foun-tain Valley, Ca. 92708. AM bidders must bt P'-ent at this time to be coneldered for Ihle protecl The Boero ol Truat- r1159rves the noN 10 r• jeC1 any and elf bide and to waive 8rff Irregularity therein The rtgll II alao reeerved by the Board or TrustNS to select ittml and/or scope of work which in ttllir opinion wlll best -the needl ol lhe Oistt1CI Prev .. ng Wege Scale wm apply and ta on Fiie. Dated thia 9lh day d Aon!. 2001 By: /SI PWidl OulM, Dlr.ct0t, PYowrementl Flotltlow ·aualneu Heme 8t.eament Tiit following peraona are doing butlneas aa: Embedded 6y1temt Engineering. 21100 BNtol St., Ste. E·101. Colla Maea, CA 92626 Robel't s. Gallet, ZJ27 Rutgtt11 Drive, Cotta Maea, CA 92626 Thie bulinees le oon- cM:ted by. an ~ Have you alerted doing business yet? Yff, 4111/01 Robtlt S. Galler Thl1 1talement wes filed with !he County Clat11 ol Orange County Of'I o../13/2001 2001Hll1503 Daily ~ ;-19, 26, Mty 31 10, 1 Th912 Flctltloua Buslne .. Name Statement Tht followlng pereona are doing butineSt u : Apex Optical Com- pany, 1938 E. 1 71tl St .. Suitt IL, Senta Ana, CA 92706 David Doan, 10522 Maat Avenue, Garden Grow, Ca 92843 Ront Estrada, 401 W. LaVeta •12, Orange. CA 92886 This business 1s con- ducted bY' a general partner$hlp Have you etartad doing buainess yet? Yee. 02/01/01 Dallld Doan Thie statament was llled wt111 the County Clelll of Orange County on 04/13/2001 20016191502 Dally Pilot ~ 19, 28, Mav 3. I 01 I Th943 Flctltloua BuslnM• Name St.tement Tht following persona .,. doing buStlleSI u : Suptt Coups ol North Orange County, 6418 E. Lookout ln . Ana.helm Hille, CA 92807 Evtex. Inc (CA), 6418 E. looltout Ln .• Anahetm lidls, CA 92807 Thit business is con- ducted bV. a COlf)Ofation Have you started doing business yet? No. 5115101 Evlax. Inc. David L Ridge, Preel· dent This 1ta1emen1 was flied Wfth the County Clallt o4 Orange County on 04/ 13/2001 20019181501 Dally Piiot :oo· 19, 26. May 31 101 1 Th944 Facllhi.a Published Newport Fictitious BuslneH Baach·Co11a MHa Name Statement Daily Piiot April 12. 19, Tht fotlowinp pe11ons 2001 are doing bu9ille$9 es: Th932 PPC, 18366 Gothard FlctlUous Bualneu ~~·CA =ngl on Name Statement George L. Balfftt, 11. The following peraona 8600 Warner Ave , are <loli:isJ buslneM as. Hunllnglon Beach. CA The Michael Biyan M 9264 7 Gallery, 303 Broadwey, Thie bu11ness 11 con- 1104. Laguna Beacf\, ~ by. an lndMdual CA 92651 Hevt you started Michael Bryan, 340 doing bualness yet? Poinsettia, Corona dal Yn, 411/01 Mar. CA 92625 Geofge l 8a.sseCI. 11 Sharl Chester. 340 This statement waa P0tnsettia, Corona del hied with 11\e County Mat, CA 92625 Cieri< of Orange County Jett Kymla, 220 N1ca on 04/13/2001 Ln.. •3t5. Newport 20011eeu19 Beach. CA 92663 Dally Pilot Apr. 19, 26, Th11 bustnee1 11 con· May 3. 10. ~l Th915 duded by: • general p1rtnershlp Flct.ltloua BuslnM• Have you alerted Name Statement dolr1Q bullnall yet? No Tht followtnp pereont Jeif Kymla era doing bu-u · Thia 11a1emen1 waa Via ~lowers, 1723 ~ .... ,... .......... mtnt The IOllOWlnQ pereons .,. doing ~ aa: Ctllpoci w .. 1. 19345 Encetp<ltt Ln., Hunt· lnGlon BMdl, CA 92&48 . Gtofva L. ea...tt. II, HOO Wamtr Av• .. 11et, Huntington 8Mc:h. CA 82047 Thie butlneae .. con- ~ by: .,, lndMdual Have you 1tarta<1 doing bullnttt yet? Ytt, 5111118 George L a...tt, II Tiiie ltatement waa llled with lht County Clttk d Orange County on 04/13/2001 200111611114 Dally Piiot Apf. 19' ~. MIY 3. 10. 2001 TbHi Fictitious Bualnees Name Statement The folloWlno P8f.onl .,. doing ~ as: OBS Tachnology Sarvlot1, 469S Mac:Arthut Court, t470, ~Beach, CellfOrnla. 92680 Divartlfied Bullneas Strvlct1, Inc.. (CA), 4695 MacArthur Blvd., 1470, Newport Beech, CA 92660 Tiii• bullneu le con- ducted by: a oorporellon Heve you 11arted doing bu1lna11 yet? Yn, 4/&'01 Divartrtled Bualneu s.McM. Inc. Carte Moreland, Prnj. dent Thi• llattmAIO\ Wiii Ille<! Wllll Ult County Cleric ol Orange County on 04/13/200 I 20011M1504 Dally Pilo1 Ap{. 19, 26. May 3, 10, 2001 Th9'41 Fictitious BualntH Name Stata1Mnt The following pereons art doing bu""8ss ae: Suoe9ssful C<>n1ulhng Servi«•. 2899 Baker St., Coeta Ma1t. CA 92626 Bernadine Ann Nell, 2899 Beker St • Colla MMe. CA 92626 This bullneu la oon- ducted by an indtvidual Have you Slarted doing buelnaat yet? No Bemtdine Ann Nell Thia atetemont was flled with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 04113/2001 200111N1$20 Dally Pllol AlM 19, 26, May 3, 10, 2()01 Th940 Fictitious Buslneu NalM Statement The loltow1ng ptfl0tl$ ere doing busll-. as Roadmap Con.ulting, 230 Lille Lant, 1211, Ntwport BHch. CA 92663 Oebore.h Stmlnou, 230 Lille Lane, •211, New· por1 Beadl. CA 92663 This butln.ae Is oon· ducted by. an lndMduel Have you 11arted doing bu•lneu yet? YM, 1/2001 Deborah S.minou Th11 11a11man1 wu filed will\ tht County a.nc al Orange County on 04/13/2001 2001 ... 1521 Deity P1lol Apf 19. 26. May 3, 10, 200• Th939 Flctltloua Buelnesa N•me Statement The following persona ere doing buelneas as: Pared'as Plumbing. 20091 Ha.rt>o! Ille Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Btnjamln Stephan Paredes. 20091 Hart>o! Ille Lant, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Jamtt Frank Paredes, 919 Gaotgla SI., •8. Huntington Beacll, CA 92646 ThlS bullOtll Is con-ducted by· a general partnerthlp Have you etarted doing bullne• yet? No Ben Stephen Paredes Tht• llattmant wu lfled with tilt County a.nc ol Orenge County on 04/t 3/2001 20016 .. 1522 Delly Pilot Apr. 19. 26, May 3, 10 ~I Th938 fried With !he County Wff1 Ba.lboe Blvd. A, Cieri< ol Orange County Newport Beach. CA on <Ml06/'l001 92663 NOTICE OF 2001fHOl41 Richelle D1vld1on. PUBLIC LIEN SALE Ody Piiot Apf. 12, 19, 1723 Wtll Bable Blvd Nollet II hereby given ~~ 3, 20()1 Tb933 A.. Newport Beach, CA per s.ctlon 21~00 et 929113 seq. of the C1htomla Fictitious BuelneH Thie business le con· ButlneM & Proflllllonal Name Statement dua1ed by: an lldv!dual Code that the Under· The followtng pertona Have you started algned, SUPERIOR are doing buelntea as: doing buslne" yet? MrNt STORAGE, lo· Fronlllnt Wood Rt· Ytt, Af>tfl 2. 2001 ceted •1 1600 Superior oonditlonlng. 179 E. 17th Rlchalle DevldtOn Ava .• Colla Meu, Call- C()e, flountatn Valley, CA lla10t Thia butlnatt It oon-~ by; • CIOf'PO"tlon HIV• you 1tart•d doing bulinett yet'? No JEEH, Inc. Edmund HIQ9hylt, II, Prasldent Thia llatemttlt ... IMed wttll Int County Cltlic at Orange C°""Y on ()4.1)8l2001 1001 ... 10lt Dally Piiot Apf. 19, 29. ¥ay 3. lo. 2001 nmo Flctltloua ButlneH NalM Statement The following peraont are doing bulll'nna a.a: Marcyfint, 7771 La Corona Way. Buen• Park, CA 90820 Raul Garcia. Jr t 2708 Ridgellnt Drive, IH202, CorOna, CA 92882 This butlnttt Is con• <!Udad by. an lndrviWel Have you 1tart1d doSlg busln... ytf1 No Raul Garcia, Jr. Thia a111amen1 wu filed wttll tilt Counry Clttk ol Orange County Oii 04/1 7/2001 20016"1115 Daily Piiot Apr. 111, 26, Mey 3, 10, 20QI Th955 Flctltloue Buslnese Name Statement The following petton9 are doing buslntlll u : La,guna Beach High School-Olasa at 1981. 3 Coaasal Oak. A1i10 Viejo, CA 92656 Kristen Btle Waon, 3 Coastal Oak, Aiao Vltjo, CA 92656 Thia buStness rs con· dueled by an Individual Have you started doing bu1lne111 yet? Yes. 10/612000 Kristen Belle Wiison Thia s1a(emen1 waa fllAld with the County Clerk ol Oran;ie County on 04/17/2001 20011M1104 Daily Pllol Apr 19. 26, May 3, 10. ~! Tb952 Flctltlou1 Buslneu Name St•t•ment The fotlow!ng persona are dotno business u Tht Pe<11 Sock, 10 Deert>o1n Drive, AllSO Vleto. CA 92656 Sheryl Hoskin11, 10 Deerbom Drive, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Susan Papa9eorves. 18 Via Tlgra, Rancho Senta Margarita, CA 92688 This bus111oss is con- ducted by C01)1~ Have you 11arted doing business yet? No Stwiryl Hos111ns Thts atatement was filed Wtlh lhe County Clet1< ol Orange County on 04/17'2001 20011181111t4 Delly Piiot AlM 19, 26, May 31 10, 2()01 Th9M Fictitious Bu•lntH Name Statement The following persons are doing businea es Gooclrlch Insurance, 2500 Unwarstty Drlva, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Jean·Paul Goodrich, 2500 Unlve,_.ty DOYe. Newport Basch. CA 92660 This bu11neu •• con-ducted by an 1nc1Mdoal H1v1 you 1tarted do!ng bullness yet? No Jean-Paul Goodrich This atotement WH filed wrth th• County Clel1c oC Orange County on 04/17/2001 20011M1113 Oe•y Pilot Apr 19. 26. May 3. 10. ~1 II@ FlctltlOtJs BuslneH Name Statement The lotloWinp persont ere dotng butineae u Cl1111c1I Gla11 Etching. 1794 MontOYta, Costa Mase, CA 92627 DabOreh (DE) Certer, 1794 Monrovia. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 11 COii· ducted by an lndMdual Have you atartad doing business yet? Yes, 814182 Deborah (DE) Cartat This 1111temant wu flied With tilt County Cltrtl oC Of "'911 County on 04/17/2001 20019 .. 1152 Dally Pllol Apr 19. 2t, May 3, 101 ~· Il!950 l•cmv-1 DONALDSON St. Ste 160, Cotta Thi• statement wu tornla. County of Or· MMe. CA 112627 flied With lhe County angt, Slat• o1 Ctlifornla, Dorothy "Wally" Ctvie Pillman, 254Ml aanc of ~ County • oonducl • pubic lien Doneldton Augu1t 21, Orange Ava., Co1ta on o../13/2001 Illa ol tile pt(IOnal 1807 -Apr1I 13, 2001 Mae CA 92e27 2001 ... 1517 g:rty dtacrlbed Bom In Brooklyn, Hew ThlS butlnna la oon-Daiy Pllol ~ 10 29. at 11:00 AM on Yor\ DotoChy befwi 1 dUded by: an indlvlciMll MIX 3. 101 2091 nit§ Iha ~ ~· 2001 dlnclng Ind ICtlna c. Heva you 1larted Fl_.,.._.~ 8 The ;''brt.\o wi1 ae· ,_ 11 the IOI ti ti. ~~ 111tz:1na11 yal? .. -uuvuw uelnee• :tr, C:.: PMI t::= She moffd to Holly· Chris Pittman Name Statement and lnddantllla lncuntd. WOOd In 1121 to WOltt Thi• llatement wu a~tte~folloWI~ Tiit atorage 99acta for MOM Studlo1, tlled Wllh the County .......... ..u E ..... oenerdv oonelet of Int W"8N she met eon .. c1e111 ol Orange County .....,... ' ~ · 1 '"" ronowlng: 1pplltnct1. on 0312ll0t Slrttl, Colla Mtu, CA tlaelronlea. houathOkl writer Weller 92927 Dontldaon. They lftlt· 1001MHOH Unda Whetstine, 355 lurnllura and btd1, ritd Ind hid two c:fli. ~ ,,, ;·, 1~ E. 19th Stratt, ea.ta :;Plgo:,~~'~1cr:: cnn, 8heltt end Din, Flctfttoue lk*Mta ~ ~It con-toyt, b~ I 1m1, Widowed In tt'7r HMM 8t8tement ducMd by' en lndl\ltMI clothing, lumllure tclUl9-Oon1et1J hid rM6ded In Tht lollowfno P4I'-Have you started ::" S::, toolt. ~ Newport leech, Calf. 1,. ~lnD ~;;-~ butln8IM V.O No C: and aoc.uori.t. fornla 1lnc• 1M~1 S H Linde J. ~ ( t '* ....... Ille ahtnd Ill FlctJtloua Butl,,... out unllnoton Thia ll•lemant wu H con en... un· WOf*1ul ,_. wlUt HMM Statement =•· ~J·= ni.d Wllh tht County =:1·.:r::., ~; Francie L. Tooter. WILSON Ntw,ort ...,_, CA. Loc•I bHIMHM•n end'°""*~ :-i~.dMd e11tet Sunday of cancer lft Newport 8eectl. Ht ... f1. A fonMr COlleat toOlbll 111t et C:el rroM t95M5, wtleoft owned the 88COtlCI ion.-tUl't from ecrlmfn89e In Bure hletory, • •yard romp fOf I ICOH egtln•t San .Iott St.let In 1964. For tM lest tfll(ty ye.vs, Wiison WM Prtlldlnt of • mtrtne eltctronlcs menutecturino firm In Wint tfllt he founded In 1111. Wiison wee born In Loi~. ... up In Paudtna, gr1du1ted from ,..... .. High School before attending UnlwnJty of CallfOf· nle. Btriltley, gnd.,,. atJna In 1956 with e BS In lltchanlcel E119I· neerlng. He received hit MBA from Hetverd BuelnH• School In tMO after MNlng In tht Unlttd .... Navy •• a Ututenent from 1951-51. Att.r gndu· ttlng from Hervard. Wiiton Ind his young family Mttl8d In San Francisco Wher9 he waa en early produc· tlon englnHr 11 Htwlftt Peclcllrd end I 1tockbroktr 1t Shumen Agnew I Assoc:i.tu. The ftmlly moved to Newport Beach In 1963 where Wiison became flMn· cltl p1ann1119 managtf f« t«d> MotOf Com· p•nr (Aeronutronlc• DIY alon). from t"5-e9 Wilson WH general mt"'98r of Disc lnstrumenta, Inc. In Santi Ana titer which he founded tht m1rlnt ln1trument· manufecturlng firm he ht8dtd until his dMth, Telcor ln1trument1, Inc. In lfvlne. In 1970 ht 1110 founded Blotronlk GmbH, West Germany. In recent yNre Wiison served on a numtltr o1 Corpe> rite bottds lncludlng chtlrman, Cortron Corporation, lrvlne, CA, dlrtc1or, Eltctto Mtchtnlcel Sy1ttm1, Stuatt, FL, end wu I rntmb8I' of tht HeMtd Bu1lntH School Al · soc:ltllon, The Nlltlonel Marine Mtnuftcturta Auoclallon, the Southern Callfornl1 Marine Association, the NtwPOf1 Httbor NeutlCtl lluseum and tht 8ohefNen Club of San Franclaco. Wlleon, who wu dlvort*', Is aurvlvad by his l llttr Loll J. Wiiton of Onbwto end four children: J. Murray of Laguna Beach, Craig A. of Newport BHc h, Kimberly R. of LOI Angeles, and Durindt c. of San Francleco. ...... also tht dterly loved "Poppy" to hl1 three grandchlldrtn. s.rv~ to be hetd lrtYHlda, S.turd1y ,prll 21st 2001. 12:45prn, Pacific View Memorial Pa,._ New· port BNdl, Caftfomla. Private AtcepClon to follow. The femlly l'9qUMta thtt In lieu of flowetl doMtlons be med• to Cellfomla Hospice, The Hotg Cane« Center Of tn. 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J nilJ' ;:OOp111 ThuNIJ~ . \\Hlrw ... 111) .l:<MlJ1m Gl EOU41. l!OUSl'IG OPPORTUNITY All real esu11 adVert1smo In llllS newspaper Is subje(t 10 111e Federal Fall 11oustno ACI ol 19611 as ame11ded wluch makes 11 1lleg1I 10 advertise ·any p11lere11ce 11m1t.ll011 or dlscr11nir1a11on riased on roiet color. rello· Ion, sex. ~ndlup, lamthal slalus or natlon.al 011g1n. or an ln1en1ton 10 make •ny such prelerenee. llm11a11011 or cllsc11mmallon • This newspaptr w111 nol knowlngly accepl any adverusement lor 1~11 estate wh1'h " 1n Vtolat1on ol lhe law Ou• rudefs are hereby 1nfo1mtd lhal all '!tNetlinos idlltf11wo in nus newspaper 11e a~a1lal>I@ on Ml equal opc>Of1ulllty basis To complain ol 0~11m1- NIJOll call HUD Ion fret ., I 800 •424 8590 1 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL HOE OF ntE WEEK ShowceH Hornet For .... In Our Sit ..... EIUtl luppllment I Dllplly Adi llllt .... Dlldtlnt TUlldly 5PM Aleo •.. :..~ Dllillnt WednHday IPll • ,.,. to MvertiH ........ LOCAL Alll EatMI lectlon Cll TC!Cl!IY II LISA RIVERA MN74-4252 ANNE WILLEY ..... 574-4249 HOME SELLERS Find out what the Home down the .... Sold for Flll!E Computer1nd Llsl Of -home ..... And Cumnt llttlnga. Free rteOl'Old .... 1....._uw.12 ID '1CM1 ED VAN OEN 80SsatE REAL ESTATE BROf(ER LOCAL StHCE 1970 949·150.0943 www.newpor1me11 home1.com I HOOSESICOHOOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR &OI PolnMtt11 LARGE FROHT UNIT 3BR 2.SBA, 3td fir deck with vltw. JUST LISTED $725,000 Broker 562-438-7676 562-887·3244 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA , •North Costa Mesa• 4br 21>1, ainglt atory bulh In '73 netds 1omt TLC JUST REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE $335,000 Cell Broiler 7 l 4-540-3666 E 1/dt V1lut lrg 48' 3Ba 2800sl fV1lll .. sil)'t.qhrs llm rm R V •·~~ 0t1 II OOOSI lol 1n A •nt ared S•79 900 1gt Patric~ T ertOl'P 9'9 B!-6 n1s REDUCED TO $565.000 2596 WILLO E S.ae ~~ Bo1 l•H w lpptOa 2800 sl on d ~ sl IOI 48r 2 S8a tam room w Fp lorma' °""'9 "" 'VII' !<IC tub ,,, ll\ilr neN rool II<! I S1Ze basketoall cou11• G•na M<."Comc> agt 949642 5937 GREAT REHTAL UNITS EAST SIDE Coell Meta 1n E 19th SL l!ont unrt has 21>1 21><1 Rear uo 1 has I b• 1 ba upper newer •~ar uml '"'s 2b< 2ba 3 separae ecl(;I <)ill Sll0¥rn Dy app1 only GtfrY Btln1 Btlch Time Atlttv 949·673-6511 OPEN SAT 1-4 220 Kno• St tO 30r 2.5bl condo Nr ~tan PRICED REOUCEOllJ S379,500 Agt T onl MMSO-o242 17 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR SALE FOuNTAIN VALLEY Ntet Magnolla/T1lbtfl 2 Story 5bt house dl'n 3 hAI bl ,.,.., tOtll & ta'lllll 54'9 900 ag! 714 ~7500 22 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE IRVINE Luauriou1 New Cutlom lnltriof. Ga led 38r • den 2 58a 2c Qilr s1eps 10 No Lakt walk 10 everything low t.IJll$ $559 000 agent 94<!·552 6700 32 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE tfEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT AX OA REBUILD Al!!nl Mt-723-1120 OCEANFROHT DUPLEX Localed • on u~ No bolfdwa!ll 8-lldully ttmOdllld .. '111 lop queWy malt!lllS Very IPIOO'& Ulllll w II 5UIMltt flCOlnt $2,125,000 ASSOCIATED REALTY MH7l-3Hl CUSTOM BAYFRONT HOME with DOCK Stand rtew CUiiom home on the water 49(1 and 4 58a s Comet loclllon. 2 tJIOCt,J '° Ille belch ~ tool 10P deck w 'plooltmtC VIII I 1 • -· ....... ..,. 21 ~ Dodi IOI up lo 30l1 powt1 boll $1,595,000 Ml'::: : ASSOCIATED REALTY MM73-3Sl3 NEW LISTING! C\1-dwlc 48' 2 51>1, tm rm exlra lg lot 3 car gar ~ Ag!' 8!!!Y Jo 949-7eo.6605 L L th..J'~ri ~a:::Tnect 32 ltOIJSESICOHOOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH Harbor View Homer· C11m1/. • 81191/n II $732.,000 3Bdrm 2Batll. commumty pool & club house agrs Sllan Ten Erc;ir fJ 949·380.9492 & Maury Stauffer, 949-673-5354 Penlhouu 81yfront Condo Third hoor condo ov11rioo111ng lhe bay and courtyard 2-13ectrooms a11d 2 Bath beautifully d«o· rated and shows well Seller ~ery mot1va100 10 sell and reduced 10 $4 75 000 A$s«/ate<I Rt1lty 949·673-3663 Retreat Homes $136,000 VISd us b'f bOa1 oc taf 10 • e.i our OOl'J quain1 beach bufl9al0*$ ~tied 1n a •"llac}e·t..e COl""1Ul4y .. ttl ptrwa!e boa• mama & Deach on Ille bay Sl'llS a•aol;lt)je Lina Lease $1 IOOmo No Prop T ;u No Assoc Fee Modular Lifestyles Inc. 949·723-4045 ask fCM' Elizabeth Open Sat & Sun For Sale By Owner 3&tm 2 58am P1f11e ~'el plan 11.Js e.ery llPQfBde ~ Ne5tledlfla pnvate CUt-de·SllC "' lfJ6 secu11ry gu.ifd.gatea comm of 8ofJlla Canyon J Fps .tn enormous gtillllte Bnd Stalfl/eSS l}OU1111111 lutchen w a 6-Dumer Sl<MI, cell/er ISiand and Wine cooler Hardwood /lool1, p1otess1011alty tafldscllped ro lflClude IOlinrain and batt>«ve Offered " 5995 000 Owntr/Aflllnl 90·219·2465 33~ FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST OPEN SAT.SUN 1.S tO SAIL vtST A PELICAN CREST Spect Oen. C1t1flna. 11111Mt vltllls. Br9nd new drain! llOmt. prof tum I dlccwa1ed. &000 If Clla10m u11t• 5br u w/own ba. Gour kite. moie. Poo1/191, 3 eat gar Guarded comm. SS.995.000. 949-955-0444 949·219-5358 949.759.101 37 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SAU SAM CLEMENTE Oceen I Canyon Views 481 28a, t acre S599,000 NJ!, Mana Elenil Banks 949-248·9300 * Ocean. Golf Course I Hiii Vltwa. 5000 sl lawn. $151 500 agent, Mar11 Eltna Banlc5 949 2'8-9300 $215,000. Ctlolce Locat.on close 10 beaCtl shopping & freeway gated communtly T ownnouse end LIM. 28t's 2' l Satlls. OeN3BI eo. 110 APTS COSTA MESA ELEGANT SENIOR UVING flJfO; a spacioos SUit•. emertainment c111h1. tun llfPS lrilll$fl0f!il/Ofl. mo"' I 180 ~l I 111 :'Mi I I"° .~~11 ... oec: I WHOLESALE FLORAL COAST COIN NEEDS 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNmES Eecrow Receptlonlat IOf """' ollce 111 F ashton ts.and enir)' level w advaricemen1 oi;portun11y lu1H1me c;ompui!>< lne<Klly 11111 11a.n on escrow softwa1e Stfld. resume 10 949 640·3610 ann Kelly Ne1(!Er E SIDE 28< 1 58a house Oceanfront HcKIM Ito 28< M1nllfecMtr Clteranct OLD COINSI Gold si1 •e• 2·S1ory WID hook·ups 28a, den. Irv rm tp lrg Save on 5amf)l8$ s•ems ,ewelry wa1ches 1n1ique~ 1ca1 ga1 Sl400rMo Avail enleflalnmenl palJO, ga1 aB suw.es nbboo~ & Plaste< coHtci1bles 949-~2·9«7 COSTA NEUPORTE' S.7 No pets 94!H60-83&4 new l'ISOl & OUI NolsmkO' Ums Huge Oist;ounis pe1S/ $3150 949-492·8282 Houra 1~ TOP SUIRECOROS! 949-646·6300 ll1ll1lllllJm age 58 CM Helghla. 1g 3br 2 Sba dplx. lrplc. dbl 91r. pc1v rear yard $3000 Also lg 2br 2ba. lrplc. dbl gar prrv rear yard $2000 949'67S-3n3 . IR~~1 PARK WEST APART"ENT HO"ES ~ 2& 2Sa etldle$S ameM1"S Pets Welcome SI 38{) Mo 5paC10US 38r 28'1/ls also av1 l<lblll SI 67M.4o ~ff 888·641-7632 •E SIDE• OPEN SUN 1 o.3 2036 •A Fullerton Lg Clean dplex 3 1 2. 2 car gar. yd. flO dog $1450 949·552·8842 2Br 2.5Ba TownhouM on bluffs near beach. fncd yard. Fp. dbl ga1, extra partung $149S/Mo 949-6-42·9699 FIND an apartment through classified! BAYFRONT Community A Pleasu rable Experie11ce I and 2' B~droom Ae_anment Homes ~ 1400 -~2350 Ask abo1d our sprinf specidl Prhate Patios • Tllecl Eatr1es • ~ • Wood Bumlq Flreplac:e. • Pltvete Beadl 111d ~ Bolt Slips A'8111ble • Spl~ s..-.. Pool Letlt Ttoplal ~~ID& • SecOldl to Balboa Island f, lar*ft stloppiq Cetlter Felliol ..... • CoroN cfel Mil The N~ ..... Apt. Homee 9rt a.,lldt9 ........... -..ell (949t 76&-0919 N WNG.co,. Newport Katbor wai.tiront 2br 1 bl balcony "4o1Mo EletVwa1M pad $1300rmo 562"803-3653 • 862-496§ VERSAILLE CONDO lbt 1 bL new Ptinl I carpel Ukt new kitchen. S12o0/ mo. MM41-t&ll Juat Oii 17UI SL I lrvlnt Ave. In Newport Buch ~ Beacn• best kepi secret address' Just a bteeze aw~y lrom me sea tl¥>Y 5j)CICtOU$ nuge ltoor plans w '2 ano 3 Bedtooma available on a pet loerdy enwoomenl statt.ng Bl $1585 00 NtXI door lo West Chtf Plaza and ClppfOi 3 mi1e1 trom ll1t beacll Cal today IO make an appt Aak for Ml!y1m 1·'6M03.S399 144 APTS SOUTH COAST METRO SpacloUI COf1do lbl Iba end unic. new pa!f1I ca'l)tl ~· pool flll. gym $950 714-S46-4639 l174:MI 2 RENTAlS 'Plnorlmlc, ac-n. ' Cfly view. 2br 2ba, remodel, 2 car gs, S2900. • Alto 1 bt 1 bl guest unit. S1200, 2 blocks to bllcll. 6 bloclct to dolllnlown. Robefl 949-750-1750 l 'u~I Furn Sunny VIII• Point Condo. 1 Bf uf)l>er lull golf course v'8W aw ameos. pets olt, walk IO Bal Is SI SOO;mo • d!OO!I• 94g. 719-0901 BAYRIOGE 28< 2Ba. 2 oa••oea oeck, Fp. poo1 spa. qu et. gated tnlry $172S.mo 94MS4-2141 369 E. 17th St 110 Jazz R & B Soul Rot• 949-646·6745 eic 50s & 60s 202 Motel ROOMS FOR RENT MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $17500 + laX Wklv (Musi pcesent lhtS Arl) 235 rms & loJlchenens Srtuated on beautAully landscaped g•ounds FEATURES 24·Hout lobby Direct d•al plloneS1Free HBO ESPN & OtsciPoot & Jacuu1. Gues1 laun· dry Close '° 405 & ~ Fwys Mtns from 0 C F1119fdS COiiege ano bchs Wa1k111g dos· tance 10 Shops and restaurants COSTA MESA MOTOA INN 'l277 Halbo< Bl'ld Pllont 94M45-4840 Hawlian \ Gardens Clo$e lo beach. sh• 281 house gated prkg, >rtra s1orage, llldly lac $415imo 562·•96-0949 204 RENTALS TO SHARE MIDWAY CITY L.wge 4Br llouM 1 room 1nll 114 IC fol. SS00 S200 die 71~795 ANAHEIM HILLS 6br Et11te, privltt br I bllh. gettd, N/S, HID, Pool, amtnltlea. $D'!l!O. 714-211·2605 NBlsllare 28< mooo.e hOlne Udo Penan Day v-.ew pvt t>eaCl1 p<Ol1 lema•e S 750 • U111s Cal 949-&J3.13n L.Ull NB l\otne, galed. pcot1 fem IO sllr wlsame. pvt bid' bl wldeck pool, )8C W'O pllcg $750 , 949-644-65 72 208 OFflCES 440 MISCELUHEOUS FOR SALE WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVE! COMMERCtAuHOME Un.IS from $19900 LON Mollthlf Ptfmtl''' FREE CokK Cataloq Ca' 1 800 711·01S8 • 2 LAKER TICKETS • Very IOw mod .un ·n· eludes pai. ~ inc uoes Pl.Jrttts .µ' m 1450 3-STEEl BUILDINGS Up to fH' "" ~ ~· Qlt~ 40•40 50, 100 70• 120 Can De vf r' Tim (100tn5·1507 448 AHTIOUES/AAT fCOLLECTIBLES WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectib19' I...,..,,,,..,. ftl' 'W""' .... • ~~"'" "'• A.,. • "' " I •' • $$ CASH PAID $$ ••1 • ..~ • "' .. WE BUY ESTATES • ,...,..,,j-1'1.t, ... 1j' .,..._. ~649-4922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202So.MMSt. S.• AM. CA 12707 ' "' NOW OPENI TrHIUrt Hul'llef Colllctlbln I Con1lgnm1nt1 132 Cab• oei Streel CM Slingi & Whttlfl'9 Po!ttry · V1nlaQe Jewelry·An1°que Dons Come and See Us1 We nave a 1o1 ol net 1tem1 at very rta!IQl\able poces• OPEN 11.00-5:00, Tu•Sat 94H4S·I059. VISA/MC. FOR REHTWSE 2 A1Mrlc1n Revolution Wat Plltolt. 11cellent corod FV Oii l*lg IOI tse 500-t 196 S 1 SOOlea Pleas. no clllel<s '' Wile Squatt 108•0 941·760-0229 Wamei Ask aboul Ho Speed lnternel 714-751 ·2787 210 ~Al llllOUS TIMAL FOR AEJfTll..WE ( •so APPLIANCES J Retngtrltor S 1 ts MIKE 949·6'15 7505 474 WORK WANTED FRONT DESK AGENT lmmed Qoenong FfT·P'T E~po prefd w~I 11a11 Ca~ Peter 949·673-7030 Porlillno Be1ch Hotel 2306 W. Oceenlront NPB PT GENERAL OFFICE M1n1gemen\JS1lt1, exp'd. Compu\tf !Iterate Grow wrth our tum Mn Joan 714-964-3119 12 ECE .;ntts lor n lnlam & Todd er 1ue~>ng pos Full tier>el ts NB '!49·955-2672 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ~ ~ f"-c for ~ Tbe l~ Pcovfe To Work! 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Cell Mt-75t-7915 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PluM bl aware that the listings In this ce1'90fY may f9CIUlre you to cell • too numbtt In which theft 11 • charge per mlnutt 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNfTIES Pleltt bl Waty of out of 1111 companlet Clllct! wrt.11 the locel Betttf Bu1intH Bu- rtell tltf0!9 you lend 1ny money Of ''" lor H<Vlcet. Rtld Incl UncMflltnd tny contrKtl before yov algn 692 SUPSIDOCKS /MOORINGS Udo Isle IOI one t>Oal up ~ 651eel .i 1211 OI IMS beam °' 2 sma11e1 boa1' ~ode tn1r ele..1 & water <142.-§.Jl.lill * Up to 18-25ft Saol or Powet·safe & quie1 Bay Is (Cove area) Call 949673·1943 694 MOTORCVCUS MOPEDS Hondt Twmstar 250cc 'IO grtal ~lll<ll>I b •IP IVf'\111. 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Prlltdenl 11'4! 5UCXAIS$fu1 c.andlda•e • """ doa.men'ed 5"CIC8SS " finlnaal ~ ltcl>- "'<ll* ICJO ~ devtlop'ntnl .ro ~ ol otl!emel COMOIS prepenng and ~ ~ ll'ld Cb/I '°'9c:as!'10 BS ~ ~ Fu to Jlnict IC.lye, 71~17 or 1111111 to IQyeerollbutgtuom CREVlER BMW 714-135·3171 "'" SUMMER RENTALS STILL AVAILABLE call How '° bOOl ~ ...._ Alk lor CIW!lllne. Ao194tt-,5~ ~ 0--!...·. -· ~--.1..._.. ... ,......,., ... ................ ,... ...... __..., Newporl Helghll 1 Br 1 Ba. new peinllclrpll. pttlllng, over 111r1ge. S110Qlmo. MM73-7IOO 18r 281 Ntwoon penln hlghly Upgtadtd, qultt loc, 2 car ger, Wd hllup la300 94•213-4632 Prof'I lemllt '°°'lllO 10 1101 studio 01 bedloom & bath In Ne or HB near ocean (I need to QiVt 30 day notlct) PIH H call Mt-S00-9901 9*674-4245 Lv ""I ... , ..... (, .... wlC .... -*"" Ill ............. 111 IMMDr IMl!trw! =I' ,...,.. .. .. .,,. ... ,..-.... MTN ""OP. .... 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'j;,;; ..... m111lllllillimli!Jm11 .......... ~ ............. ... ... . . 86 Thursday, Ap<il 19, 2001 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE JAML!> MAHArT"Y I •<~n,..d V-rt:fH!'t.:' •R,.runJ ""'~•r••ton 1.-...n .,,.,, flj('J h\' IMS r r.I~ tin •~rmonMI Way "2~ ( '>"t•Me"' 949 S4R-3J29 OOICKB()()l(S SETUP Training & Support ~-rid MHtt-7597 AUTO SERVICES S.tht"'1~~ Regla1e/ReTurbi~n­ l'flfc el~ln • fiberglass !imk\ • s~ (ounll'f~ 949--645-7723 I• CAWI ,..,.... Ctllf ..... ~ .. ~ d gollmlt """' Pf'P9ted ltpedaly lor yo11 tn ~ own home. F« !nlo ?!L'4HQ2131. I~ .. I Ever y day l s a great day In C lassified! Be a pan of Jt, place your a d today! 9 4 9 642-5678 Iii M NEED SPACE IN 2001? Ciol8ll • Oocn • Windows u .... Arches • Ael>Ms I ~ 11111 10b! 71wt2.to57 s.ll'°"r """""".,, ~IHH$Y tNy/~• cw•f/JMI "" (94J)::f.'6,. .. Bridge By CHAALE8 OOA£N with OMAR SHARtF llnd T~HIRSCH THI'; 81001NC TIU.LS IT AU, Nonh-South vulnerable. West deals. dcclatc-could count Oftly tcvcn rut lricb, nf the only wit tNl otraed I chance to develop IWO ~ WM speda. s Ince that rne.ll dial decllrer would baYC IO surrender the lead ll lca.<A once, the contrld had no pby ii West hid stll1Cd with Ove clubl. WEST • K 7 NOITH •JU ., AK Q 10 A43 •832 'ii 632 ¢QJ75 • ICQJ 7 L . SOlfnt •A 10 4 3 Q J97 0 1092 •AI09 Thcbtdd' : WF.S'f ~ EAST •• lei Dbl ,_ 2NT ,_ , ... ,_ .... Opening lead: King of • SOl!IH INT JNT The c luc to the play lies in East·~ ncptive double. l!ul must surely hold four spedes, 111(! the 5pou In the 11ull are auch tl\ll taking two finc:ttt apinst East. &houkl lha1 player have beth honors, will not work IS I~ as &..t coven ~ lifTlC4 when high 'f'lldet Ire led from dwnmy. The orily hope iJ to find Welt with I doubleton king or queen -K Q bere is too much to hope for. Cover the East-Wcs1 cards wilh your thumbs .. You arc in an ambidoua comract. How should you proceed after the opening lead of I.he 'Icing of clubs? The way to elf.CC to this holdin4 Is aflet winning the ace of ctubl • trict one (do not hold up the ace -a dia- mond ihift would be fatal), 10 lead a low soede II Irick two. If West mes with ihc honor, you taier finmc P.ut for the remaining honor and land the con1111Ct. If West follows low, cash the ace or sPldes when you regain I.he lead to felf West's honor, and again you have three spade cricks and the contract. Noce North's one-hcast ovcrca.11. The quality of the 1t1it more than compensates for I.he fact th.al it is onJ y I four<ltdet. f.ast's double WU ncg- lttve -for takeout not penalty - and South's ooe oo tnunp was con- tlUCtive, not a sign of weakness. Except for the faa tha1 North's ral!c to two no trump is rather aggn: 1ve, I.he ~ Of the bidding WU natural. After the lead of lhc king of club'I, Observe th.al f.ast is 10 blAmc for I.his dcblclc. The negative double WIS fawow. If West WM minimum, it could only lead to <IJ.sasler. lf We:s1 bad a ~ hand. th.al playtr would bid again. Here. it led to NOnh-South bidding a game ~y were unlikely to get IO under their own steam and, at lhe same time. drew a blueprint of the hand that pennined declarer to land I.he COllU'aCL BMW 31• .. Auto, Biid, CD (1<2144n 121,195 CREVIER.. BMW 714-83~3171 BMW 31• 'II ,!A='11 $pol1 p~~ CREVIER BMW 714·835-3171 BMW 5281T '99 Wegon, S.Spd, 26K Mllet (4FYV42A) $37,995 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW 5211 '91 Auto, Pr"""-p= (W~VIER a.:: 714-835-3171 BMW 5211 'ti Auto, wtllt9, ICK ..... (4FKFOl6) 133,185. CREVIER BMW 714-135-3171 BMW 740l ti Sliver Wl'8ledl, Nlcll (L.57173) 135,995 CREVIER BMW 71 4-135-3171 <;kdl1•rt ( HJH'rltPr l 11 •( fr IL I If I Pl111llf}f'I I'll help you resolve those nagging home repair arid remodel Issues. Ketth 94M74-1748 1-=·=1 A loZHome~ /IA~~E~ Ctftoe Glrdenlng s..tc:e Call 114·21t-7115 or TIM tnm. ~ '8lll0¥tl, Mt-24M011. =1-~l~~ •• GARDENER H Formelly lrelned, vatt experience, flex houra, refs -· ,,.,. 71"37t-1630 ~ S'IC. 1~ E.tp Lewn wont, ywd dlln 14>, lrM trimming.. ptanllng, !Orin!d!r! 714-43&-IS 18 W1lttr TM H1ndyman Mlltlf C.rptnttr 25 YNtl Exp! POlllolo Doon & Mclclnge Phone 949-SIO-S36S PIQW 71 4-298-5400 JUHk TO THE DUllFlll 71 ........ 1112 AVAl&.AILI TOOAYI .. ..., .... You've heard about Viagra ... but have you tried it? • Viagra tucceSI it depcndent on propcrutc. Get lalonnedon &oa .,..,.,.who ......... s....i ~ ....... .... ,. ... -4 °"' 12 ~a.teal ..... c.I'- CADL.LAC DEVIUE 15 Low ml, "*'Y exna, 1t1v (242230) $14,988 NABERS 1714 )540:9100 CAOIUAC Eldondo 'tt White pelll. 111'1 lthr, SI k mi (602576) $21,988 NABEA8 (714 )!40:!100 Cedllo .... "' .. low """' w. ,.,..,.., (8246'9) $15,1181 NAIEAI (?14114t!IOO c.-.e ...... , SlllW, ""*· Clllll (808273) ST.1188 NAll!R8 t (714)MM100 c.-.c .... .. low 5.91 II( ...... mocM "(820043) ,,. ... NAHM (714!MM100 °'"' c.-. 1-~.w .... 11r911,_ ,MOO. Cell • C230...., .. Whlt4i/'Parc:t11nent 1513325> m.• ~ "°'* Molorcera ..... 24-1402 Dllaull 290 z 75 S7k ml, .. etlg, **>. N:, Q11191d. .. reconll, uoeollonll S4800 obo MI~ INTERIOR RE-DESIGN & ARRANGEMENT ,., tlN ..,,, ,,...,,_, •MAKIHC THE M<XT Of W'HAT YOU HAVE• A.-r.....~ R.£ SM\r~ ltJtlttDrr, .. ,_ SUll#f/NHU)'AHO/UJMlr SNSlde Design S.rvtcas 949-675-1853 PUBLl'C NOTICE The c.lif. Public-U t 111 ti u Com- miulon REQUIRES hlllUlld~ hOld goodl mowtl't Pltnl flelr P.U.C. Cal T runOer: Imel end ~ print 111W T.C.P. runbef lnll~. If you hM • quee. tloil au the leolf. lty d • ft'IOY«, lino OI ~z:...r.81: PUalC u I 1UTIES COMMISION 714-558-4151 18 Yrt Exptrtence, Oulily WM, lnlerioflEx!erior, Hancfymln S.-Avd. ~. Jeke 714-964.o04e0 71~ ~I I llR ~l'.S 11',Cl 1i\iGfD ·----·-··-·• m• ·-·-• .., ... 4-0oof, Mio, co (!131~ .:-- 7144354171 CMdllnotllle Bnvadl '00 Low 7.500 ml, White, co. (12S400) $19.988 NABERS (714)540:9100 OldlmobMe Cua-'ti V6, Low m.... leathel (315109) $12,988 NABERS (714)540:9100 949-722-8846 714-751-8846 u..~ - WATI HPHOOI HOOJ INt; SELL Toyog p_.. C-. '17 Blade. tic, 35k ml, ~ ~ eco dllnglf. tit lllgl. reg pd, ldnl cond fl2.700fobo IMH4&-5!59 VW PllMllll" VIII ''3 QU rJI, lodd. ......... rune ttrong, loob . gr•t, priced IO ... 11 «ilf fU16. FUii price, tax & bnM. 714-437-1931 Tomato &*' Tell Us About YOUR GARAGE SALE! In CLASSIFIEDS 642· 7 'We'll A GOOD ADI