Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-05-31 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Is Ila on the border of professi.onal draft?. s ~mbly ,. approves block ofIRWDplan NEWPORT BEACH -By a razor-thin margin, tbe state Assembly late Thursday approved· a bill that would essenti,ally make it illegal for tbe Irvine Ranch Water District to dump treated Gewage in the ecologically sensi- tive Upper Newport Bay. "lbis is great,• Newport Beach Councilman Tom Edwards said. "Nobody gave us much of a chance. So this is great." The bill, drafted by Assembly- woman Marilyn Brewer, was viewed as being dead in the water as recently as last week when Newport Beach city officials furiously tried to work out a com- 'Promise with the water district. Edwards said Brewer, as of mid-afternoon Thursday, was still several votes shy of assuring approval of her bill, which would prohibit dumping reclaimed water in a stream that's within two miles of an ecological reserve. When the vote was taken, the bill carried on a 43-41 vote. The bill still has to clear the state Senate. And several observers predict it will be facing longer odds there. "The Senate's going to be harder," Mayor John Hedges said. "Ross Johnson is not in favor of the bill at this time. But that can Change." The water district is seeking permisston to dump up to 5 million gallons of treated waste water a day into the Sart Diego Creek, which empties into Newport Bay. IRWD officials could not be reachedforconunent -By Steve Marble I Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907. lmlcki Everything you want to ... 0 ~ ~ 0 - DA finds 'no I evidence' Hedges I acted improperly I r LIVE, LOVE, SURF I Just because. Some warm tales from the Daily Pilot ~taff • Mayor calls ruling ! Why dedicate an entire 'embarrassing' for police . issue to the beach, its Al Btmdy never bodysurfed The Wedge "Don't go, Daddy, please don't go ... " l subculture and the peo-management union. pie who pledge their lives ------------; to the sun, sand and surf? By WWJam Lobdell meet a few girls, surf a few By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot ! Well, J'ust because. Al Bundy scored four touch-waves. And by September, you'd • downs one night for Polk High; I have enough dough to pay for NEWPORT BEACH -The Prange County District Attor- ff~y's office has cleared Mayor John Hedges of any improper contact with members of the city's Civil Service Board. ! The beach provides a used to bodysurf The Wedge on another year of college. including a couple from the Mid-! human compass of sorts red-flag days. It's a bard thing to match, like, west whose milk-white knees • !::::: along Southern Califor-Any time I start recounting my say, scoring four touchdowns in a were knocking at the sight of the nia's coast. People work days as a summer lifeguard, my single game. 10-foot waves breaking with a here, play here, travel wife calls me Al Bundy -the los-A few weeks back. I tried to BOOM, one after another after miles to be here. er dad from TV's "Married With relive my Glory Days -in a artother. The theory goes, this Children• whose life peaked one pathetic way only a 35-year-old I looked at my Southern Cah- past Memorial Day Friday night on the Polk High father of two can -when a huge fomia buddy and said, HLet's go marked the opening of football field. ~ south swell generated by a storm out." We grabbed our Churchills beach season. If so, this Maybe my life bas also been in Antarctic rolled into Newport. and headed for the water. d• • . d f 11 in a downhill slide since my I took my boys down to 14th The ex-Midwesterners, bud- . e •tion as a goo 0 ow. beach lifeguard stin~ -it's tough Street to watch the giant waves. I dled together on the berm, · Enjoy. to imagine four more bitchin' brought my fins just in case. looked at us like: you can't be "You're going to break your necks out there,· the husband warned. My kids picked up on his fear. "Don't go, Daddy, please don't go,· they pleaded. "Sons." I calmly and confi· dently explained to them above the roar of the surf. "Your Daddy was a lifeguard, a trained profes- sional. He can handle this surf, no problem." "That was a long time ago. wasn't tt?" said my oldest He's fcUrly perceptive for a 7-year-old f\1y friend and I Jumped into the water, and started diving under the mountains of white water I immediately expenenced In a letter to City Manager Kevin Murphy, Guy Ormes of the district attorney's special assign- ments section , said his office "(bas) developed no evidence of criminal activity which would warrant further involvement by this office.• summers. Make a few rescues, We met some friends there, serious. • SEE SUMMER PAGE 9 "As a result, I am closing our file on this matter," Ormes' letter states. j r-------------------------------------------------------------------------r ----------------------:--------------------------------~----------, : I ""' : I .! : I : I : I Hedges said the district attorney's ! I • SEE HEDGES PAGE 9 ! : r----------------,: I i I : I : I ? I : I CHECK IT OUT 4 · E I : 1 CLASSIFIED 11 : I : 1 POLICE FILES 2 ~ PUBLIC NOTICES 11 : : SCHOOL DAYS 5 i SPORTS 10 ~ TIME OUT 3 : WEATHER 2 £ ! \\ I \ I II I It It '8 the last day of May -clear your calendar, aet your cotmic clock and hope the aWUJhlne can hold oil the June Gloom for a wlalle. S.~Pege2 Miss Costa Mesa talent show to kickoff Fish Fry • Usual lineup of cod, raffles, live entertainment, carnival ri~es will be part of 51st armual Lions Club event beginning tonight. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -~ hot a.rid full of life. That's not a forecast for summer weather. It's how Sally Nockold described tonight'• Mia COlt4 · Mesa beauty pageant tal- f ent show, which will start ;Bir Of on stage at 1 p .m. in Uons Park. located at 13'5 Park Ave. This ii the first year the ---T public ls invited to attend FUN '._.. 0 00 the talent sllow competl- tion, which will highlight the first day of the 51at annual Uons Club Pilh Fry. And Nockold, who bu been coordinating Miss Costa Mesa beauty pageants for the put 1 O years, said the audience II in few a treat. •Tuey are probably one of the IDOlt tflented groups we've ever had," Nockold Mid. •They are going to put on one beck ol a show. These kidt have really beell working bUd. prac- ticing every night tor the pist ttne w..a -~ MAAC MARTf.i I OM.Y Pl.OT A cunlval work•~ for toclay'l ttart of tbe Co.ta M ... IWl Pry. over tbe Memorial Dey weekend." Six young womm are vying for the crown th.is yeu. 1'be winner WUI be eligible to enter regional • SEE FISH FRY At.GE I • Now in its 15th year, proceeds from event go to youth recreation program. • FfUOAY. MAY 31, 1996 l<ATSUVA RANONE I DALY PllOT Orange Coast College photography student Kiet 1\um Le bas a blrd'~ye view of his own gracluaUon ceremonies Thursday. 'A .DREAM FULFILLED' Nearly 2,000 OCC grads attend commencement ceremony By Andrea Sakamoto, Daily Pilot Costa Mesa-Sunny skies prevailed over Orange Coast College's LeBard Stadium Thurs- day for the 48th Commencement ceremonies. Each of the 1,940 OCC's graduates car- ried a red carnation as they came out smil- ing and waving to family, relatives, and friends, who cheered them on from the stands, holding balloons and flowers for the hardworking students. The 1,295 grapuates received associate degrees and 645 certificates were awarded. Many graduates will continue their higher education and transfer to four year colleges. This year's student speaker was Lori G. Ginex, Associated Students president and an honor student who maintained a 3.9 GPA. "It has been great for us to fulfill choices and empowerment that we can go on for ourselves and those we serve," Ginex said. ·we found the support. Dedicated teach- ers more than a teacher but a friend. OCC administrators behind the scenes raised money for campus projects. A stranger in class became our closest friend and we talked about life." Ginex, who plans to attend either UC Berkeley or UCLA this fall, ended her speech saying, "We celebrate more ~ a dream fulfilled. Our next dream is to deter- mine and believe that we have the power to move mountains. P.S. mom and dad because of you I'm standing here today." Faculty member of the year Ann T. Harmer, talked about "bow to become a suc- cess story• referring to young men born to immigrant families. They are now doctors. These men got •no support from their William Lobdell. The same 24-Daily Pilot. P.0 : Box 1560, Costa hour answering service may be Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No used to record lette~ to the news stories, illustrations. edito· family and told that they can't become a doctor," Hanner said. Harmer told graduates not to listen to those who discourage people from reaching their goals. "Don't take no for an answer and go for your first step goal even when you don't have the money," she said. "li you want to be a success, find a job you'll love." The final speech was given by foaner OCC President David A Grant. who retired last December. He was the college's president for six years and a faculty member for 33 years. In bis speech titled, "The. Road Taken • Grant gave tl:lese encouraging words: "You have chosen the road of education. Down this road no turning back. You will be a learner all your life. Willingness can't serve on its own, it needs your contribution. You will be missed.· . WEATHER • TeaCher salaries a 'big goal' for Mook By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -When asked if she'll cause fireworks as the new president of the New- port-Mesa Federation of Teach- ers, Unda Mook just laughs. "Well. I think the dialogue will be ratcheted up another I).Otch or two, because I want an adive, vital union Jooking out for the interests of teachers and students, and. I hope, to forge alliances with parents." Mook. who has taught journal- ism and served as the adviser of the school paper at Corona del Mar High. said teacher salaries will be one of the items that could cause sparks during her two-year term. ·My style of leadership b to real- ly build consensus among teachers on what they want," Mook said. "Salary bas been a big goal echoed by most of the teachers. "Teachers are the greatest resource," she said. "They've been like the heroes that have carried this district through finan- dal crisis after financial crisis." Mook will take the reim July 1 fr<m Maya Decker, a charter mem- ber d the Newport-Mesa union. Decker opted not to run for a fowth <XlllSeCUtive term as president so she could resume her teaching duties. Mook will~ teaching full-time, whkh she bas dooe tor Tl~. "Corona del Mar bas been my family," she said. "But I've been elected by the teachers to do a job, and whatever that job entails, I'll do. I'm going to be out of the class- room until the demands of the job lessen at any point that I can com.e back into the classroom." But Mook entered the election because she was ready for new challenges after four years as the restructuring coordinator at Coro- na del Mar. "The union serves such a vital, important function, to help the district to focus on important edu- cation issues, and I wanted to be a part of that,· Mook said. Decker, who will still serve on the union's executive board, said Mook will bring in a new enthusi- asm that will help her tackle the job and inspire more people to get involved with union activities and committees. Newport-Mesa Unified Superin- tendent Mac Bernd is looking for- ward to working with Mook, saying he expects her, as Decker was, to be a strong advocate for teachers. "She also has a great commit- ment to teaching and learning and children," Bernd said. "She's well-acquainted with (the dis- trict's negotiation process), she's intelligent and she's articulate." Police say woman, 69, got rough with them A 69-year-old Costa Mesa woman was arrested Wednesday night after she allegedly inter- fered with an arrest ta.king place in front of her home and cuffed a police officer in the ear. Patricia Ann Hales was arrested at 10:17 p.m. at her home on 19th and Monrovia Street, after two police officers managed to take her into custody in spite of her kicking at the officers furiously, Costa Mesa police Capt Tom Lazar said. Police officer Kurt Lystne was assimng police officer Bob Sbarp- neck in arresting a suspect who had an outstanding wammt for a misde- meanor committed out d the county. The suspect was stopped in front of Hales' residence and she "came out of her home . yelling and screaming at the officers and interfering with the arrest of the suspect,• Lazar said. Lystne told Hales four times to stop interfering or face a possible arrest. then told her he would escort her to her porch, Lazar said. •sut when he reached for her left arm, she swung and struck him on the left ear,• Lazar said. Hales was arrested and booked at Costa Mesa City Jail on charges of interfering with an arrest and battering a police officer. She was later taken to Orange County Jail. -By Carolyn MWer PQLICE PJ:L editor on any topic. rial matter or advertisements TEMPERATURES sunny skies thi~ after-Swfllne W•vetrllk COSTA MESA VOL 90, NO. 120 APDRESS herein can be reproduced with· Newport Beach noon. fortoct.y • out written permission of copy· 62158 The swells are Our address Is 330 W. Bay St .. TIDES lltoMAS H. JOHNSON. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. right owner. Balboa TODAY rebuilding this 62158 week. with some Publisher CQRRECDONS HOW TO REAtH US Costa Mesa First low top southwest 'MUJAM LOM>EU. Editor 66156 3:09 a.m. -0.7 STEVE MAMLE, It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· Orculatlon breaks hitting 8 Ma1\a9ing Editor ly correct all errors of substance. \he limes Orange Coupty Corona del Mar First high feet early in the nas YOKOI, Oty Editor Please call 574-4233. Thank you. (800) 252-9141 64IS8 9:25 a.m. 3.8 week, sliding down MARC MARTIN, Photo Editor Advmislng ,Second low rn SURF FORECAST to moderate KIM GltlfRTH, Classified 642-5678 2:29 p.m. 1.4 strength by Friday. Director of Operations The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Display 642-4321 LOCATION SIZE MOY OETTING. Dally Pilot (USPS-144-800) is Editorial Wedge 2-4 SW Second high Expect southwest Classified Manager published Monday through Sat· News 540-1224 Newport 2-4sw 8;46 p.m. 6.2 swells 3 to 5 f~t LANA .K>HNSC>N, urday. In Newport Beach and Sports 642-4330 Blackles 2·5 SW SAl\IRDAY and some 7 -foot Promotions Costa Mesa, subscriptions are River Jetty 2·5 SW First low breaks for the PltAMOO SHAH, Controller only available by subscribing to News. Sports Fax 646-4170 Cd M 2-4sw 3:51 a.m. -1.1 weekend with The Tlmes Orange County (800) E-Mail: FLTL71 BOProdigy.com some moderation MCHEUE GRAJClYK. Pre Press Main Office First high HANK KNIGHT, Press 252-9141. In areas outside of BOATING on Monday. Condi- CAM. TOTH. Padcaging and Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Business Office 642-4321 Light variable 10:13 a.m. 3.9 tlons are mainly Distribution subscriptions to the Daily Pilot Business Fax 631 ·5902 winds this morning Second low clean. For the latest only are available by mail fOf Published by ~ will shift southwest 3:11 p.m. 1.5 surl report and REAPERS H<>TUNE S10 per month. Second class California Community News, to west 1 C>-1 S knots Second high forecast updates. postage paid at Costa Mesa. CA. a Tlmes Mirror Company ~ this afternoon with 2 642-6086 (Prkes Include all applicable Jeffrey s. Klelrt, foot wind waves, 4 9:26 p.m. 6.4 calJ the Surfline, 1- '(::Xr comments about the Dally state and local taxes.) POSTMAs-Presldent and CEO foot southwest swell. 900-976 Surf. The f!il t or ~tips will be record-TER: Send addr~ changes to 0 1996 Calif. CN. Low morning clouds WATER call costs S 1.50 and ed and given directly to Editor The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa All rights reserved. and fog will clear to TEMPEJtATUltE: 60 any posslble toll. TIRED OF PHE~/FEX ADS? CLEAN• CARING • UNCROWDED Plsm/Fm diets do111t w<»i 101less combined with nutritio11 & behavior modificatio,. as well as an exercise program. Doo\ gate Ume and money on wei@t Joss pCOJnmt that doo't meet the standards and hi8h qyalitv care eatabliahed by the Amerigo Societv of Bada1ric Phnidnna. ROBEKr SMIJll. M.D. & BARBARA SMIJll, M.D. Newport BaAatric Cent.er, Inc. ·--·••t •..•... • Tannlnit available S:J();im • 9pm • H e/iatlierapy by Colifa,.,.ia Tc111 • 36 Lamp ISM hcd with duol Fcacial Lamp5 • Beds· Wolff. Panther & RUVA bulbs • Fast Scand-llp booth 1v1ilable 6Week Personal training Specials NO~ .. •NODUIS fncludet fvl ute ol aM dub ~ilities • South CoMt Plu.li: Police arrested Jerardo Arturo Gonzalez. 20, of Santa Ana on suspicion of vehicle burglary. Gonzalez reportedly rode his bike up to a vehicle, forced his way into the vehicle and stole a compact disc player from Inside. While he was doing this, two police officers were watching and waiting for him when he got out of the car. Gonzalez tried to run away and was tadtled by the officers who were then able to arrest him. Gonzalez sustained a mlnoJ injury from the tackle and was tnated and released at Coastal Community Hospital then booked Into Costa Mesa City Jail. Costa Mesa polke are assigned to patrol South Coast Plaza on a full time basis. • 800 blade of w.t ... .,. Strwet: A woman hung her purse on a chair and left the table to get breakfast at a buffet table. V\lhen she returned, her purse and its contents worth $4,802 was stolen. The purse held $1.200 of c.ash and a $500 airline ticket. • 1100 blodt of hulllrino: A burglar broke a bedroom win· dow and stole $2,000 worth of property, lnc.ludlng a TV, VCR. a stereo system and a safe, v.(hile the victim was away. • 800 block of Welt a.kw: A hotel guest left her $1,200 gold bracelet ln her room while it was being cleaned, but when she went bade to her room, the bracelet had vanished. NEWPORT ltEAOt • 70 blodt of "91k.M Cowt A borglar crept through an unlocked garage door; ransacked several rooms and stole $2,000 worth of property inc.ludlng two VCRs. stereo equip- ment and clothing. T .,, ........ .,..a., "'Only 8omd Cerdfted Bariatric Pb;)'IJdanA in Soutbern California •Memben ~die American Socief;Y cl Bariatric ~· We offer the most ul>{o-date treatments and medications available. Oii bllt'hahe ('(JIWrllrfm'J\*._om 2a1..,,..W .WtCOrt! 714-673-8586 2345 E. Plci& Coat Hwy., Ste. A • c:orona del Mir NATALIA LARSON MEMIEAFOR12YEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES & TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK S '1eip,e-!lt,p, NEWPORT Comer cl E. 17th & Irvine Ave. in~ Pkizo -631-3623 MllK Ntlt/hbotltood Hdj CM .9a 1912 ' .. , .... 00 • .. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1996 Daring science experiments leave Mom seeing red Last week our home became a human laboratory of ... weird science. In odd.ition to observing the basic •cause and effect• behav- ior, which is standard in all households with young children, (if wet bath towels are left in a heap on the floor, will they even- tually reproduce themselves?), one Normandin tampe~ed with the laws of nature. Two of our sons were complet- ing projects for that darling of all elementary school events: the science fair. Our first grader Nick was growing stalactites fiom a piece of yarn suspended between two jars of baking soda solution. Frankie, our fourth. grader, was building a telegraph. It was in this spirit of scientific adventure that I also took on a daring experiment or a chemical nature. I attempted to change my hair color. "I want to be a red- head again," I told my hairdress- er, James, showing him a picture of me as a coed. "Can you do it?" James handed me a catalogue of red hair samples that looked and felt like they had been ,clipped from the tails of "My Lit- tle Pony" plastic figurines. "This is all too artificial look- ing," I protested. "I want my color to have the warmth of a redwood tree and the shimmer of Neutrogena soap ." RUFFELL'S · UPHOLSTERY INC. Wher9 Your Dolor Coven Men! 1922 HARIOl llVD .. COSTA MESA • W-1156 TJMI ourr peggy normandin He pointed to sample No. 6A on the cardboard. •Are you sure?" I asked him. "This looks more like spaghetti sauce." • Two hours later my suspicions were confirmed. The redheaded image I saw in the mirror belonged in the cast of a musical ~~ ~ Bookshoppe S ~~~~~The Children's t r SPRING CLEARANCE SALE 25% -50% OF.F TWO DAYS ONLY! C .:.~1: ~:,~t s AllSaleaFIMI. lo ..-eAdlff Cow1 t831 .. a1cwr0r. Moo.~~am alC ~~ comedy. It screamed for (ecogni· tion from the third balcony. James read the terroi in my face and suggested I give my lit- tle "experiment• a week before I drew any conclusions. As I walked onto my kids' schoolyard that afternoon. my hair and 1 were met with dropped jaws and squeals of disbelief. Nick aied and begged me to "put it back. H By the next morning, it was very apparent that J:rankie's tele- graph would not function without 22-gauge lacquered wire; Nick's stalactite solution needed more baking soda; and my hair had absorbed way too much color. "OK, boys,• I said spitting on the palms of my hands, "it's back to the drawing boards.• Frankie and Nick needed only to review their textbook instruc- MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO TheWMlltlon Continues Since '972 ,. ... ~, () ' ' ~'H '.t-.• H• ·~~') tions to begin resolVlllg their sci- entific obstacles. My corrections demanded much more humility. ·James,• [ said, returning to the scene of the crime, "there is conclusive evidence my new hair frightens people.• "This,• [demonstrated hold· ing up a clump of hair we'll call People's Exhibit A, "is road kill red, not redwood red." With the kind of hurt eyes that Dr. Frankenstein must have had when he realized his experiment had turned sour, James nodded his head and returned to his hair color chemistry set. On the written report category of Frankie's science project he was required to list all the "Prob· lems· he faced in the process of aduevmg satisfactory results. He began by wnting, "I am not a Fi11a/ Week ~{J so~FF HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fn 10·6 Sat 10-5 722· 7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa scientist by profession, yet• Were I so optimistic, I might assess my experiment's su ccess with a similar disclaimer: "I am not a redhead by nature, yet.• Instead, in my scientific mem- oirs, a record which I named "Death of a Hairdresser," I con- cluded that the chemistry of hair color is still an unpedect soence. Unlike stalactites or telegraphs, a woman's hair color can be hJghly flammable and when not han- dled with extreme caution is very likely to explode in one's face. • PEGGY NORMANOIN's Time Out col· ' umn runs Fridays. F'"~----r.--~~~-~----~-----~----, ••• , • • • •• ·... 2 ' • • ' '· ~~ .:· .. · ·· :~•~· u~fdl:Halr.tr PF.tli .4~· .. , . . .. . I . I -:FREEl cosomONINC TREATMENT \\1TH ER\ lCE . : Perm &: Cut $45 Reg. $65 I Weave &: Cut $45 Reg. S65 ·t Men's Cut $15 l l1lh thin~ ~ ~ EJln \., IC' If' • . ~ \'.~ L._,'bi>~ f • "'c ue eely profusloul proiucts: l.<~~~n • krdkt11 I ' • Piul Mitchell• ~wu' • ~lwl • fl'illld1 I •• •. • .; rr "!\t ,..., r11· -: · ......... :11· ..... ~ ··s.; · ·.~ ...... .. .... , I. -,· ~--Y:: : .... ~ .. J I··. • • · • i • ' -• • ' · • .' .. • . • JI ~ , , •• • • ~ • • ~ • • I '· ~ · ·~ ·.·~ .: · · · ·· :· ·' ·,·.. a·E· a· ·· ··ya··· ·· ·N-· ·· ·• f • • f • • ..... ''··----=-. J 1· ' •. ~· ••. · .. •. ••.. • I •. . "···. .. . • .. :, •: : ·~ . : ~ . :... • . . . . . . . ... .. . .. .·· : , I ! l~4 0~.:1~81:.7<-:i o~~~· ·~· d~y; (:.! L_!1~l~~~L~~~~£~~~~!@!~~ffi~~~~-l I Newport Harbor Montessori Center J\ngelus ~uarries Humongous Marine Swap Meet Saturday, June 1st at Newport Nautical Museum BUILDING MATERIALS INC. SUMMER ADVENTURES! Preschool • Kindergarten Complete ·Masonry and Landscape Supplies for the Contractor or Do-it-Yourselfer (Old Ruben E. Lee/Charley Brown's Riverboat) at 151E.PCH,NEWPORTBEACB Daylight til ryoon. Buy direct from 100 yachtsmen! Anchors I fishing,.gear I rubber boats & motors I nautical antiques & decor I old charts & books/ sails I rope /electronics. FuU Time • Part Time • Y~r Round Ages 2 to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. •Now enrolling for Fall. BIGGER SELECTION • LOW PRICES • Experienced, certified. Montessori teachers •Individualized academic instruction •Extensive extracurricular programs (art. music. computers, gymnastics. French & dance) Delivery Available And the EXCELLENT SERVICE We Built Our Reputation On. You name it -we'll have it! Hotter than the Laguna fire, more fun than "Taste of Newport" This is the Marine event of the year!! Get your heads out of the sand and be there (all your neighbors will). The money that changes hands at this event makes the weekend "take" at Vegas look like a church bingo game. "Academic ExccUence in Hannony with Young Lives" • Hot lunches E 714· 775·5577 • lklJ\ 111 onl' of our erp.<1110111/rnl(r tlesi,'<11ed rt'Clint•I'\ \\ii.II..,..~ •11 llUJI\ Jtn4 n Ill "4\k ... tit''' 111• I HI ' "' ttt"" • tu1f"\ ~ .. nun.: ... ';t~J Home and Office Furniture of Scandina'ia 1-~ U \on l\Jnmm \\t•nue Sutlt' 1111. 11'\lnt• '\Ion -~II 111.1m -)pm ( [H•JllO~' h\ .lp[)OIOlllll'nl) 71'f.752.2000 650-3442 16808 S. Harbor Blvd. Fountain Valley, CA 425 East 18th Strecl • Costa Mesa Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil SABATINO'S Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 25 l Shipyard Way • Newport Beach NOW OPEN FOR DINNER! Summer Dinner Hours Thursday -Sunday until 9:30 pm P•st.s • FeJlt•s • Fresh Grlll.d Fish Aw•rcl-Wlnnln9 l•clc Bay Chowcl•r P•tlo Dlnln9 with • Sunset View of the l•y NIWPOaT DIJNIS llllOaT'S 111 111\Y C»IMJMYIAWlllC -~AMDLUMOt , .. _ ..... ,. ... ,.... .. . 719-1144 1131 Bick Bay °""" ••"'Port...,_ "•J8111iboiW.,.PCH Call Minne' for more info. _.j!: ~Sl!Jfl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch ot ,1 NEWPORT HARBOR ARCA .1.a&a-• • CHA MBER OF COMMER C l 1'1w4-~#Ut'J ~ tk ~~~A«4~"'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New Chamber Members in April! AOV£11TISINC USA tmlOQ(&llEY Fiil UOOQfiMllOOM rMff.ISIOIW. ~ lexb'nCll ArtMlcllle and Qgari & TctJleco COUtllllllNC WMCl $peolllles 978-1478 E.o~ ~ Ps)'Chclogl5IS 722'2&&1 CUllKE MAlllNE 22'"3eal MACKO. lltC. •97'307S All'MA OMEGA INSUllAHCf FSCAIMSOllY Atchedogical SECURITY CAl'ITAL HYPNOSIS IMuranct • ..._2679 COlll'OllATION ~ FlflMCW. RIMCH ltfplolJsm ~TNEWPORT F'llllllClll 5eMces -~ Financial SeMc:es 7ZM728 l'llOl'ERTIES (800) 288-7002 MCUH. 348-7171 AtnMATIVE Roal Eslll• SelV1Ce AmlllO MUllPHINE & l'ETEJI A. IEIDENlfllll HOUITALITY m.8800 lllOVMATTO. PfT£11S & ASSOCIATtS IEllVICH ATTDMEYAT LAW Public Relattons Attorneys Hotplals • 8ro.«Xl3 COMl'llEHENSIVE Attorneys •S48-6.'l7S 650-6846 •7&-3299 IUllllESI IEllVICES ITANUY Accounbng SelYICtS llOl0£M WEST ..c&ulflE CUSTOM IOYICE F lllST I J & M AMMllTEll. 64M961 LAUNOllY & VAL£T IUIUIEllS "* mmu D.D.I. COMTIMEMTAl OIMIWll •&Q.0723 General~ SWW!W'l'll'IQ .Pocl Sllwll Denllsts. 873-9460 GIW'ltlC$ llORHAM IMSURNICE (310) 42Mm a Rlpef •573-22S3 llALIOA P'AMIAll Pmtr.g 5eMcW SEIMCtS. INC. MEDTMICS SOU115EMIMC 0.111f S«vall Sll!llMS . ~ 1531 lnUlnce • 724-084ot AmbU4lla Semct ~ TOurs • 873-1693 COROMA DB. MM GOYEMMlfT 93H1Q2 6'&-8311 UllOOMS c:telOI SOlUTIOMI lllQWtO..... SOllO MICll lla.llllT(D Sllwll StallCn OM AllllloM O.D.I. MWOn'1SlllC IWIDolll • 6'2-3S93 717-5096 71HIM4 Oenllsls •146-3535 AcMf1W9 ~ MUETI & K'tOflO CM.ME DE LA CllEME IMATtll llOIPOllT llOIPOllT ~1111 °"' '642-8658 C11t1tt1•an2m P'kYllaMS E4MllmTIGll a...AUDIO vtSU#..1 -OAIGRAll. IMC. ~ IBTtll Al.doVIA* Rer1M ~nlHT ow.n· AcllJll'll & ~ ..... ~n.. 840-2305 IFTMJ Slfll'-•14'..ao33 WOIWf ...-r MlOOll 75NlllO IMICM llC*TOSM lllUITMO. IMC. TIIM:CI CloChi'lg • 144 2400 •llMTIMI COlllPMY lancllClpl SeMcl Qgln, w,,,e lllCI TIWCOTtll c.M'f PIAllllllng s...... (310I~ AN~ ~ .. 8"-5153 ~s.w--.iso IWLMDD*I ·~ '5H113 E.WMMKAl't. land ........ MQIE IMlllllTlll TMlll .W U .l P'M.D. ~ ...-nu s.w. llOUMTIOMI. mlMDT ~ ~ 721 «>?• IMI, 123-1M> ...... '73.()13 m~ "9CMOl.AS c. ...... CMf'IT ~SeMct Miii ~·TOii. .. llftl O.D.1.,M..A.U ~CMl & 14H$l() .. ..... O.WS•144-tl11 Cllt*. "iQ& ~ QVtTM.-IM D1n41111•8-40-5680 .-...m.sv MCIFIC a...•411·1~ ---EllO ClllDIT C:W. 1111.Lll. ... & llMITmT __.c.w..e.u ,.."'*" Fir.noel 6el'tta ~ ~ca. o.r.. ., .. 1eoq•113:3 ~ Anllm~ tQCQ .... ~ 64(>.3(0\ ,,..,CM( WIU.M ... -.m ClWTm I.Mn -..-za .... ..,. .,, ... -~· ..... et1MllS Cr n a ... ---,_ .......... ,._..... ..... -.lM-.a ..., Mill rn-. ~ --Ill ,. ,.,...,,, 12HllD C......MWt _, ... Pl"•-..O 0...,1 ,_.... ....., ~I _... ......... -.ma , ' 8 Clean Harbor Day 8.00 am • Noon •The Cannery "A fun-filled day to help cle•n up the harbor" Call Wes Armand at 644·3044 12 Healthy Noon Networking uPaln: In the wori<pl•ce"' 12 00 Noon • Riverboal Cafe 14 Business Assistance Workshop "Str•tegles for sel«:tlng the rlgh staff suppon" 7 30 am • NHACC Office 19 Business After Hours "Professlon•I networking In• c•su•l •tmosphere" 4 ·oo · 7 00 pm • Ramada limited 25 Home Based Business Meeting s·30 pm • John Domm1s 27 Sunrise In Newport '"25 •ffordabHI .,.,,. to 1nc1w ..... ,.. .. 7 00 am • Sheraton Newport Con» to tflls combined efbrl between IN Do/phlN and 8usinesS DfNlslopt1*)I lJMSO)S. Make time to . join us this month! ' .. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1~ The vital link of volunteers W hile many of us work to pay our bilb, there are those who extend themselves for the satisfaction of reaching out for a greater good. Among these are citizens who volunteer time and talent to the Newport Beach Public Library and Literacy Services. To pay tribute to them, an array of special events are planned for ne xt week, designat- ed as Volunteer Recognition Week in Newport Beach. The guests of honor at these occasions will include 218 volun- teers who donated some 8.200 hours over the year -the equiva- lent of four full time employees. In addition, many hows were con· bibuted by members of the Board of Library lhlstees, the Newport Beach Public Library Foundabon, Friends of the Library. the Literacy Advisory CounoJ and the Young Adult AdV\Sory Counal At Marine rs Branch, Ted Pearse donated 507 hours. the most contnbuted by a smgle vol- unteer. At the Central Library. a reference aide helps keep the reference collection, magazines dnd newspapers Ill order. Volunteer tutors in Literacy Ser- vices accounted for more than 5,000 hours spent raising basic lan- guage skills of adults m our com- $ $ $ EARN $ $ $ WHILE LOSING WEIGHT We'll pay you $$ to lose 10-20 lbs ·o r Recommended ·100% Natural. ·100-0. Guarantee 'Lose Inches 'No Hungerl 'High Energy. CALL(714)548-7868 IT OUT munity. The Youth Advisory Coun- cil. comprised d 20 teens fr<m Jocal ~. helped plan and sponsor several series' to raise young adults' awareness ot library iesoun;es. 1Wo support groups cxrrtinue to play a aitical role in expanding librcuy services.1Weoty-two mem- bers of the Newpm Beach Public Ubrary Foundatim have marsb.alled commwlity support through literary events and fund-raising efforts. Many dedicated Friends " the Library work in the PrieDds' used boo.kstae at the C.entral Ubrary and at semi-annual used book sales aimed at raising funds for materials and program5 beycmd those that can be purchased with city funding. Green. the historian, tells us that the world is moved not only by the mighty shoves of heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tmy pushes of each honest worker. Those forces exerted by vol- unteers are a vital component of library service in Newport Beach. To contribute to this effort call Frank Eastman, Volunteer Coordinator, at 717-3819. • otECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Frank Eastman. ECOLA PROVIDES MORE THAN JUST PARTIAL TREATMEN r Al ECOLA we havE> lhfl nght trea1rnen1 or comb1na1too of treatments to control dry-wood 1errn11e<. Othflr services only use microwave treatmenis We use this lrt!f!lfllt•111 fc)r ~1Jmfj c;1tua11ons bul 11 can leave terrn1te 1nfesta11ons undetecled ECOL A otters y<111 lhH c.;hrnce of the ELECTAOGUN (which can help locate drywood term11F-1unn£,lt;J mn:rowave 1reatments and tent fum1ga11ons TWO YEAR WRITIEN WARRAI JT Y lHAl C Af~ B~ RFNFWEO ANNUALLY FOR 1Hf. LIFE11ME OF THE PROPERTY CALI lH( TERMITE f XP( ATS AND CHOOSE THE BEST TERMITE CONTROL PROGRAM FCJR '!'OUR SPE.ClflC NEEDS YOU NOW HAVE A CHOICE .. _.... Call Now For A Free Limited Inspection/ Locally owned atld operated! ECOLA SERVICES OF ORANGE COUNTY 1-800-552·8107 1()() ~ to CMMe. Fl'"OM CuJ'tdM tfal~u.s> 25% Ofltde.ctui FairrC.r & l1tr;ortul 118 ngka,.-J' 1 Hyatt Custom Drap-*ies cf ;>e41attZ1:y, 1ir Cc1t611 Mirlo111 ~~t.r 861 P~ctlo"P!tt~ '!Vuv;o,-tfiueJ., tV/ 9266J (714) 646-1462 l \ l -'L--'- Beautify Your Yard! I ' FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPMN 548-5132 l\'e have over 40 years combined service in thi.s area. Our quality. creatioltg anti .<reroic't' are unmatched. Togetheta we wtll takf' care of all your landscape and masonry neeWI. • l~Du~ • Stunewurlc, PaUOll, & B8QI • Water fall • Pool• & s. ... • Spinkltt Syat~ • '~ u,o.°"" • Dral ... Sptti.Jhltlt QLASIELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 ........... APRIL NEW MEM B ER S . AIYSla BomlanL..'?·0.S. 20'11 Westdfff unve. SU!te 11 Newpc>rt Beach. CA 92663 (714) 648-7789 Roger R. Mattlnez Astro BUllnea Solutlonl 123 Paullirtno Avenue Cotta Mesa. CA 92626 (714)~ ~IServloff 800 Anton Boulevard ea.ta Meea. CA 92626 (714) 445-7i17 Drew Cohen ~~~ ea.ta ~.1.P...A 92627 (714) &42-aou:> .. . .. (714) 44s:ooiij SallYAMWMker Motfler'• Maltlet and Kitchen 225 East 17th SlfMt Coela Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 831-474j Lolb Mlral'llOOt .. Mukfield Pf'OC)8ftlet. Inc. 3836 Birch Slreet Newpc>r:t Beach. CA 92e60 (714) 680-1300 Qloa Hunt Pnr• Bistro South Coast Plaza 3333 Brlstol Street Costa Mesa. CA 92828 (714) 556-6424 Kamrln Oldeban Patricia Udell ~~!Company 3001 Redhill Avenue Cotta Meas CA 92626 {714) 979=0869 Port Bay Care Center 2570 Newport Boulevatd Costa Mesa. CA 92627 (714) &42~ Ray Cutler Sea Lartc Motel Jame• MattWI ~. Howard, Martin & Toolen 535 AntOn Boulevard 2274 ~ Bu6evard Costa Mesa CA 92627 (714) 646-7445 AJ Testa Soutn Coast Acura 2925 Harbof Boolevard Costa Mesa CA 92626 (714) 979-2600 ea.ta Mesa CA 92626 (714) 43Hl00 Crakl Shearer Cosfa Mesa Honda·lnfinlty 2888 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 436-5050 Karine Steyger9 CP2 Englneerllli! & Sales. Inc. 4001 Westerly Place, Suite 106 NewpQrt Beach. CA "92660 (714) 724-0102 Mark Hitchcock Jeffrey K. Kaolan Sooth Coast Metro Center 535 Anton BouleVl!_'!i.1.§ulte 150 Costa Mesa CA 9"°"° (714) 662-1800 t,,Joyd Bright State Compensation Insurance Fund 3150 Brt1tol, Suite 400 Costa Me9!11 CA 92626 (714) 668-a458 Oiglscan 1300 Bristol Street North, Suite 290 Newport Beacti, CA 926eO (714) 660-0866 Steve Miller llme Warne< Communleat.ionl Paragon Cable • South Bay_ . Sadie A Herrera Emulex Corpc>ration 3535 Halt>of Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 513-8198 Don Fertlng lmaoe Corl\lerslon S~lems 11075 Knott Avenue. Suite B CYO<eu, CA 90630 (11'4) 895-9991 . • Yasunori Ono KYOAI USA INC 220 N. Crestent Way, Surte E Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 563-5230 Paul.Jordan Miracle Cover 959 Sou1h Coast Drive, Suite 300 • Costa Me14, CA 92626 (714) 4»5555 DaVlc:f Wllson Tovota ~ Octvelopment 335 Eu1 Beker Street ea.ta Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 444-1188 Mlchelle Nunez Transwor1d Systems, Inc. 10370 Hemef Street. Suite 340 RivefSlde. CA 82503 (909) 358-0380 Daniel Marr U.S. Fadlltles Coo>oratlon 650 Town Center Orlve, Suite 1600 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 2796 Harbof Boulevard, Suite 333 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 549-1600 A. L. William Venable Wiiiiam Venable & Aasoclates 1093 Broxton. Suite 1:100 (714) 979·1817 Peter C. Skerlos Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics America, Inc. 345 Clinton Street Loa Anoeles, CA 90024 310/807-8440 RENEWALS 30YMt• Bethel Towers of Costa Mesa 12yMre B.B.O.'s Galore 11 yMre Costa Mesa Lock & Key t0yMl"9 Howard James Company French's Cupcake Bakery 7 yeere .JOhnaon. Hart & Dyson PrintMasters of Costa Mesa Vagabond Inn 6yeMS Ramada Limited -Costa Mesa 5ye.,.. Mesa Verde Country Club T-Shlrt Wholesale Mart 4y.-. Health Dynamics Center Orange County Ananclal Servioes Office Depo( Our Town Apartments Connell Chevrolet GEO ~ Manufacturinn ,.,.,,..,,,.,.., 1lie Lab Anti-Mall ................... , 2yMl'8 Chem·Dry of Irvine-Newport Sigma Martcetlng, Inc Law Office of Ronald E Levine Merci Bouquet Rich Mar Tral')Sfers Symbol Technologies, Inc EVENTS CALENDAR JUNE 1008 Fri. -Sun. May 31 -June 2 Mon., June3 Wed .. June 5 Thurs., June 6 Tues., June 11 Wed., June 12 Thurs., June 13 Thurs., June 13 Tues .• June 18 Wed., June 19 Wed., June 26 Annual Lions Club Fish Fry end Carnival, Lions Park -570 West 18th Street Education Committee. 7:30 a.m. @ Chamber Networkers Leads Luncheon Group, meets WEEKLY on Wed., 11 :45 a.m.@ Costa Mesa Country Clubr 1701 Golf Course Road Budget/Finance, 7:30 a.m. 0 Chamber Executive Committee. 7:30 a.m. 0 Chamber Environmental Committee Noon @ Chamber "Good Morning Coste Mesa", 7:15 a .m. @Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road (Please RSVP) Board of Directors Meeting, Noon 0 Holiday Inn (Please RSVP -574-8780 v.m . #1) Ambassadors Committee, Noon 0 Chamber Legislative Committee, Noon. 0 Chamber (please RSVP -574-8780 v.m. #1) Business After Hours Ml)(er AMual Catalina Flyer Harbor Cnae, Board 6:30 p.m. -7:15 p.m., Cruise 7:30 p.m. -10:00 p.m .• $15 members/$20 non-members, Tickets available at Chamber office COST A MESA DI N I N G BEST BURRITO IN THE WEST -Congratulations to Ivan '4 Calderon, owner of Taco Mesa, 647 W. 19th Street Who was recently recognized by Sunset magazine In their search of the eight western states for the West's best burrito. Out of the hundreds of reader recommendations Taco Meea'a blackened chicken burrito waa selected as the best that Sunset's Team Burrito had ever eaten. Le CHATEAU RESTAURANT -Located within the Country Side Inn & Suites, was presented with a Stentng Stiver Award (Continental cuisine category) by Southern catlfomla Restaurant Writers, Inc. PreMnted annually, the awwda honor restaurants from Santa a.m.a to the Mexan Border with eech being Judged on food, ..vice, lmb6lnoe ~ appropnate bevwlgee. Le ~'8 QOUntry French ambiance II accented by a o.w"*'Ca cobbleetone courtyll'd mnd garde(l ..rouncting an ~ die fOuntaln. / 1996 ... P LEASE MEET A NEW D~ OF CANON Astro Business Solutions, Inc. officially opened lts Costa Mesa Office with a ~ibbon cutting ceremony on April 24, 1996. Located at 123 Paularlno Avenue, Astro Business So~utions is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., the leading supplier of Canon copiers, FAX machines, color graphic systems, and information management systems in So. California. Astro Business Solutions provides Its customers with stana alone machines or digital and connected solutions. Costa Mesa Is privileged to have three Canon companies serving the community, Combined Canon Business Machines, Canon Computer and Astro Business Solutions are one of the largest employers in the city. REDESIGNATION O F FLOOD PLAIN AR E A S The Federal Emergency Managements Agency (FEMA) has recently redesignated areas along the Santa Ana River as Zone A99. This redesignation, whict\ may benefit property owners through lower flood Insurance rates, is a result of the Santa Ana River Mainstream flood control~ .. project c~rrently under construction which will substantially decrease the risk of flooding along the river. Property owners should contact their insurance agent and/or mortgage lenders to see if they qualify for a flood Insurance rate reduction. Property owners may pick up a copy ~f FEMA's Letter of Map Revision and a Flood Insurance Rate Map avallable in the Public Services Department, 4th floor City Hall, to submit to their insurance agent and/or mortgage lender with a request to receive a lower flood insurance rate. A meeting will be held in the Costa Mesa City Hall Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive, on June 8, 1996 from 1 :30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m . Representatives from FEMA and Insurance Agencies, as well as City staff, will be present to discuss the issue and answer questions. For further information please contact Diana Herrera from Compoter Sciences Corporation, the National Flood Insurance ·Program contractor, at 916/334-1720 or Mike Shore, Flood Planner, with FEMA Region 9 at 415/923-7180. BENEFITS O F MEMBERSHI P Do you have a small business and think that a credit union does not apply to your operation? The Costa Mesa Federal Credit Union, 3010 Harbor Blvd., invites all businesses within 25 miles of. its office to become part of its field of membership. The process is simple and can be accomplished in just a day or two •. enabling you to provide the benefit of credit union membership to your employees and their families. For more information please call 714/825-0550 and speak to George Lusk, Operatt<>ns Manager or Ellen Riopel, C.E.O. Or stop in during any bu'siness day. BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENT Receive an award for your company's outstandng efforts to reduce, reuse, and recycle non-hazardous waste. Apply for WRAP, the Waste Reduction Awards Program sponsored by the California Integrated Waste Management Board. Applications ' are due July 31, 1996. Winners wlll be announced In October and will be promoted to media statewide. To request an application, cal! Brad Norton or Nina Bacey of the Local Government Commission at 916/448-1198. r---------------------------, I "Gooo MORNING,CaITA MffiA" BUSINffi5 BREAKFAST I I Thurs., June 13, 7:15 • aonus I 1 a.m. at C.M. Country Club SavtSSANDgdYOURnamtanourspecial : I C.a;t s10 prepaid• {mu& be rereivec:1 NEIWORKING ROSTER by prepaying! I I atthedwnberb}'M<nia)~June I I 10th • $15 at the dooi I I I I Enclosed is$ or reservation(s) I NAME (Please Print), ______________ _ COMPANY ______ --iHONE ---------------- SPEAKER: P•ul Danlaon, Orange County Reglater "How to Succeed In Publlclty Without Really Wrttlng" Plearf 1N111o:Ca;ta ~ O\ollmerd Coovnemt • tlm ~BM!.. S1e. E-~ •Cesa Mesa, CA '111.iO ru uoe ilbmllioo or to m.W a reservalD\ caD (714) 5 7 4-8 780 L---------------------------r--------------------~---~--The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce I CATALINA rt.Ynt Annual "Business After Hours" Harbor Cruise! SJ>«MI tntbo.rJ nUtbu • T.uo Meui 0-Sfaai WHEN1 Wednesday, June 26, 1996 WHEREc BaJboa Pavilion Dock ~ poy ~Mllililt IWl09 Pifr) BOARDs 6:30 -7: 15 p.m. • CRUISE.a 7:30 -l 0:00 p.m. Cost: $15 Mcmbds, $20 Non-Mcmbm •No Host Bar. Nam~ Company Phone I J VISA J MC AMEX ap-.-----I I MU.I To: I I I I . ,t . On March 22 and 23, Estancia High School's Drama Department participated in an extremely com- petitive drama festival at Fuller- ton Junior College. Traveling (?om all over the state of Califor- nia, more than 1,500 drama stu- dents attended the Fullerton Fes- tival to compete in 11 categories. Under the direction of drama teacher Barbara Van Holt,· Estancia students once again dearly showed the unique con- centration of talent foWld in their drama department. Estancia stu- dents placed in the top three in two separate events and made it to the final roWld in six events. Christa Knudsen, Raebel Dick- ey, Chris Bright. Bret laboda and Gib Laurie made finals in the cate- gory of Theater Games, in which students must improvise changing a setting (a ti.me or a place), a situ- ation or even a couple of words into an entire 4-minute scene on the ~ (714) 733-9430 ~ BILI.. WEISFELD No Job Too Small 20% OFF LABOR ..... Repairs Renovations CHOOL DAYS spot Knudsen and Dickey came up with brilliant performances as Sophie and Inga, two silly Swedish sisters, while Laurie played their brother Giblar. At the same time, Chris Bright spontaneously became a goat with a fearless milk- ing boy, 'Illbod.a. At the condusion of ~ scene, Carcinoma (as the lmprov team likes to call itself) had created Swiss cheese, and the judges were roaring with laughter, Jason Orellano and Angela Apodaca were finalists in men's and women's Humorous Mono- logues. Orellano gave an amaz- ing performance from a black comedy called "12 Monkeys.• Apodaca reintroduced her char- acter from Estancia's fall play, "Wild Oats,• with a startlingly fresh interpretation of a very con- fused, very bilingual mother. Also, ICelth Anthoaf and Amy Decker were finalists in men's and women's Dramatic Monok>gues. Anthony performed a very diffkult piece with a transition from a flail- ing comic into a very sad. very real person with a grandmother in the hospital. Anthony took first place with his bittersweet peJformance of "Veins and Thumbtacks." Deckers piece. was called "The Taking of Janie," and her portray- al of a rape victim was moving, powerful, realistic and sensitive. Decker ran from final to final as she also competed with Greg Austin in the final round of Musi- cal Theater. With a scene from "She Loves Me;" which .Estancia will be performing as its spring musical in two months, Decker and Austin placed 2nd. Already a winner. it is obvious that this show will be stupendous after two more months of rehearsal. -Barbara Van Holt. teacher JIM NOONA N CPA MY TAX MAN H ome Business Cow.ult.int 723-103 1 ..................................... -. .. . .. . ,..~· GRAND OPENING '11t44e~ "~() 33" Vietnamese Restaurant "7.wu ~ ?M~t ~ .. 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 650-1421 Corner of Newport & Santa Isabel Na U'Y_!P,.1'!;11> tW'iiiill~~· --... at11 c\.-11) ••IT MT '7i111) --•lllllL(N-11) •aHllllUllJ ... ~ T1IE TMml ..-rJ CATI a fN-11) ---• ••• f~N-11) TWTEl~-1 '".=&ti) --(N-111 l~N-11} 1n.::J511 _,. (N-131 E-fN-111 T1IE Ulll'IM. ~-11) --~i:l (N-13) E1.J .. I 11 llllftM AWUD (lllW) ---~~(II) AllYOml'I U. lFllW) I T1IE NITIIWI (Pl) T1IE AMIVM. (N-11) TWTEI CN-ll) .., .... ,,..11) fDDIE(pt.11) RJf'PO(N) ,TWll~I) MllllOI (N-11) ..... _._. (N-11) flft'l1I (Pl) "':J51) ~ 11) ...... (N-11) IPYIWmCN-11) TWWTa ,,._11) mAl..aRT(N-11) IPY UM (Pl·11) f'LPPIJl(PI) U'YMM(N-11) ANAHEIM HILLS .' '.: ':· , · · ~ FESTIVAL :~:·1 .,. • ·: ••• d ~ :1 , • en1n oon! The World's Most Extensive And Celebrated Collection Of Storage And Organizational Products Tile Container Store Can 't find your shoes in the morning? Having trouble shutting your junk drawer? Need to unscramble your pots and pans? Then here's your chance to discove r thousand s of ways to save time , save space , and simplify yo ur life . Come browse through our extraordinary variety of creative, innovative storage solutions while yo u enjoy complimentary refreshments and the opportunity to win neat prizes eve ry hour. After one visit , you won 't just be organize d. You 'll be positively amazed . .. Grand Opening Celebration Saturday, June 1st. Sunflower Avenue South Coast Onve ,elf::: -------, ............ c..0-1 1114iw.DD Metro Pointe across f ram South Coast Plaza (Bear St. and South Coast Dr.) (714) 556-2333 ... .._Pt Pett•t••l,m; .... U•lllflll. M-fMC:-.. ....... , .............. {Clmll ...... ..., .... .. AT\J.HTA ~ CaHR, VA mw.lE. til> OM RX*. l ~ l sawMll&. l OM.LAS tOJSTC* SAN *l'<Nl ~ FOO QTH NlllleN, TX ,,. FRIDAY, MAV 31, 1996 s I s : • ' s ummer't here -' i and you're not s ready? Not s ure • I wbicb tunes to pick to jUlce up your Walk-s man •. wbat boon are s • the ~st tor leisurely • i ~ea ding by the beach? • • Have no fear. ! We've done the leg-• • work for you. The fol-• • • lowing is our guide to • • • the Best Bets for tbe • . . Be ach (or the pool, : • the park, any place ; • . outside), culled from • • ' . l.nformation provided • • • by friendly n eighbor-• • hood businesses. We • . • even included the . • • personal comments of local sales people. TOP TUNES While rollerblading or getting a tan on the beach, f!S Cape into another world listen- ing to music that will surely energize your mind and soul. Suzie Pustelniak, an assistant manager at Costa Mesa's Tower Records store, person- ally recommended these music ma kers: 1. Bob Marley, par- ticularly "Legend." ("Greatest hits of Bob Marley. Reggae m usic. Like you are in Jamaica.") 2. Alanis Moris- sette. ("Alternative music. Singing along.") 3. Dick Dale. ("Greatest hits of Dick Dale. Suri music. Catch tllat wave.") 4 . Mavericks. ("M akes you w ant to get up and dance.") 5. Metallica's "Mas- ter of Puppets." ("Music to skate by.") Vincent Munn, manager at Balboa's Peer Records, provid- ed these picks: l. J . Mascis' "M ar - tin and Me." ("At ease.") 2. Ween 's •The Pod.• ("Changes voic- es. Con/used.") 3. The Specials' "The Specials." ("Upbeat gets you moving.") 4. 3 11 's "Grass Roots." ("White rhyming rap ensem- ble. ") 5. Porno for Pyros. ("Ethnic collabora- lion.") SUMMER SNACK.IN' For tips on the best snacks to take to the beach, we went to an e xpert, someone who's seen it all from his perch a bove the seaside crowd: New- port Be ach Lifeguard Eric Blauer. Here's Blauer's top six list of summe r foods: 1. "Lemonade, because it's yummy and refreshing." 2. "Soft drinks replenish fluids lost during the day.• 3. "Fruit. It's healthy." 4. "Cheeseburgers with lettuce and toma- to on ~onion roll. I . • love ch eseburgers." • . • 5. •sandwiches to • . m aintain energy." . • . 6 . •well-balanced . • nutritious food.• . • • • • : PAGB TURNERS Enjoy this summer . reading the hottest • • • book• around town. • • \ Here is a list of the . . be•t se llers to take With you to the beach or poolslde this sum- mer. And we've provid· ed some children's book suggestions too, for when you want to quiet your kid• down. Sugge1tton1 from Shannon Smerdzt.osld, Nln a11oclate, and Ray Walter, H l istant manager, at Barnes & NObl• in 1nen~e uaie, Costa ese: C.AI# COSTA MESA Sign up your kids for Camp Costa Mesa, which offers activities and excur- sions throughout the week. Daily 1upervi- 1ion begins at 1 a.m. and i.s open unW 6 p m Kids must bring their own lunch. Register on Monday, June :J, between 8 a m to 4·30 p.m. at the city Commuruty Services Department (third floor of City Hall). Tirne: June 24-Aug 23 Place: TeWmkle Park Fee: Weekly fee of S95 per child PADDLE CAMP Give your kids the paddle by enrolling them in the NAC Paddle Camp to learn the basic skills of canoeing, rowing and kayaking this summer. A total or 10 one- week sessions will be offered beginning June 24-28. for ages 8-14. ' Time: noon-5 p.m. Monday-Friday Place: Newport Aquatic Center Fee:$100 Call: 64 4-3151 DANCE CAMPS . . Want to teach your lads to appreciate the theater? Get them involved Ill the Dance City Summer Cdmp: Gotta Smg, Gottd Dance, tor ages 6-12. Time 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m . July 22-26 Pldce: Community Youth Center, G r a n t f How~dPark f Pee: $105 1996 0 3t5:d ~:: ~-how to do FUN THINGS To O o some fun h tp·h op dance rou- Lmt·~ by !along the Street Funk Dance (\l111p. Ages 6-12. lime: I 0 a.m.-1 p.m. July 8-1 t or July 22-25 Plclce Orange COdsl College Aerobics Room Fee: $45 Cdll: 432-5880 tiORSE CAMP My Little Pony Class exposes children lo hedr the call of the wtld, caring, groom- ing dnd ndmg horses at Wildewood Ft1rm~ Ages 4-10 Four .sessions offered. Time Vanes Place Wtldewood Fanns in the Back Ady Fee $135 C"ttll 644-3151 ARTS CAMP The Music and Arts Discovery Camp introduce!> lads to the joys of expression through the arts. Each one week camp fedtures t1 themallc music-, art and drama cl11ss with age-appropriate actJvtUes. Time: Varies Place: Pacific School of Music dnd the Arts Fee: Varies C'dll: 644-3151 SEA ADVENTURE CAMPS The SPa Adventure Camp provtdes hclepool Pxplordtions, two bedch ddys, t1nd lwo t1ftemoon voydges aboard lhe f\.1t1rtne lnslltute's new noaltng laboratory RIV Sed Explorer Ages 7-9 Tune July 29-Aug 2 Place. Bus departs OCC Theatre Ctr· elf> for Dt1nt1 Point Fee.$185 (' dll 432-5880 The TravtHmg Sea Adventure Camp allows children to explore the relationship between hght and water, study sharks cmd whales ttl Set1world, an afternoon w1ldhfe adventure CTUJse aboard the Sea Explorer Studenti. will spend three days <1L the beach let1mmg about beach safety, .,norkelmg techniques .md the play of hght on water. Ages 10-11. lime July 29-Aug. 2 Plt1ce: Bus departs OCC Theatre Cir· dt> for Ocrna Point F1•P: $t!15 Cctll 432-5880 SUMMER INSTITUTES The I CJ96 Science/Math lnsutute t>Xplores physical science concepts through senes of mvesllgations while sllmulalmg your curiosity. lhmlung skills and promote confidence Grades K-6. TLme· June 25-Ju1y 12 from 9 am· noon Place C'ostd ~1e~a High School Pee $250 C'all 432-5880 The Summer Drama lnst11u1e Class 1s designed to learn basic set design. pan- tomime t1nd 1mprov1sat1onal audtlion techniques, cold readings. baste theater termmology and computer-designed pro- qrt1ms The highlight of the Institute will be t1 production of ·vou'rf' a Good Man ChMhe Brown'· Ages 8-13 years old. lWo sessions offered. lime. July 29-Aug 16 Place· Corona def Mar High School Fee· $175 Cull: 432-5880 ARTS. CRAFTS, AND COOKING If you ltke watdung cartoons and want to learn lo develop your own cartoon chdfacler. take the beginning cartooning class Ages 9 and up. .. Tune: 3-4:30 p.m. Tuesdays. July 9-30 Place. Cliff Drive Park A walker finds some empty sand Fee.$40 Call· 644-3151 The ultra-marine art class shows how to make art projects that combine reahsuc deta.al with fantasy envU'onments with shells, fish and seascapes as the basis. Ages 6·12 lime 10 a.m to noon Aug. 12-16 (three-day session) Place Newport Harbor Art Museum PeeSSO CaU 644-3151 Part.Jcipants in the Ceranucs for Kids class will make hanging sunnower plaques. masks, carved Native American lndlan motifs, earth angels, pocket pots, personalized keepsake boxes and more. Ages 7-15. lWo sessions offered. Time: Mondays, J une 24-July '29 or Wednesdays, July 10-Aug 14 Place: Mariners Park Vincent Jor· gensen Community Center Pee:$69 Call: 644-315 1 The Ceramic Flowers, Hearts and Angels Class gives ldds a chance creating •• MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1l01 she strolls along the shoreline at Corona del Mar State Beach. cherub candle holders, decorative rose and heart wreaths, angelic wmd chimes, Fnendsltip plaques, dnd standing angels. Ages 7-15. Time: 2:30-4 pm July 16-Aug 20 Place: Mariners Park Vincent Jor- gensen Community Center Fee:S69 Call: 644-3151 The SIIT'lpllcity Kids Can Sew Class teaches young students to sew Sewing enhances patience and creatlVJty and m the end students feel a sense of att<>m· pllshment. First time students are asked to purchase the "Learn to Sew booklet" for $30. Four sessions offered. Ages 6-l 2. Time: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays Place: Balboa Commuruty Center Pee:$53 Call: 644-3151 Draw ideas from your imagination and discover your painting skills by experi· mentlng with exciting water color tech· niques. For ages 8 and up. Time: t-2:20 p.m. Wednesdays, June 26-July 31 Place: Orange Coast College Art Cen· ter 115 Fee: $49 Call: 432-5880 The Krafty Kids class lS an hour hlled with arts, crafts. music and cook.mg A $5 malenal fee is required. T\me: 10-1 l a.m. Wednesdays. June 26-July 24 Place: Costa Mesa Neighborhood Center Fee:$25 Call: 754-5158 Kids in the Kitchen Class shows luru ages 3-8 how to measure ingredients, mixing. tasting, cutting, grating, spread- ing. They get to prepare food as well A SS materi~I fee is required. Four sessions offered,.:~ Tun~: June '24-July 15 or July 29-Aug. 19, time varies with age Place: Costa Mesa Neighborhood Center Pee:$20 Call: 754-5158 Sign up your children for Kids and Karaoke class for a fun-filled time slnglng new songs or teach the c:1au your favonte. ~4 andup. nme:June21·Aug.16between 1045- 11:30 a.m.. Place: Baleo.nc Center Pee:S32 call: 754-5158 Calli91'aphy dASS for ages 12-18 Yean ol age l.s offered. A SS material fee 1s requited. Tune: J une 25.July 16 or July 30-Aug 20 between 2·3 p.m. Place: Costa Mela Center Fee: $40 Call: 754-5158 GYMNASTICS ANO MOTOR DEVELOP- MENT Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Gymnastics class is offered . Parents are asked to observe class instruc- tion on the first and last class session only fnstruclion for boys ages 2-10 and guls ages 2-18. nrne: Varies with age Place: Downtown Community Center at 1860 Anaheim St. or 4000 Westerly No 195 Newport Beach Call: 754-5158 Successful Little Athletes Class teach. es kids ages 4-8 years old, running. 1ump- mg, slcippUlg, hopplng, batting and lock- ing while stressmg coordination, balance and tugh energy participation. Attenbon focusing, visualization, and positive seU- Lalk are used to teach kids to direct lhe1r thought toward achieving Uteir goals. Time: June 26-July 24 or July 31-Aug 28, time vanes with age Place: Downtown Community Center Pee:$47 Call: 754-5158 \I 11 I I '. I 1 I , \ 111 ·, I I \ (Special Events) CORONA DEL MAR SK The 15th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK Race and 2-Mile Walk allow participants to se.e the bluffs overlooktng the ocean and proceed through the beau· Wul res1denbal streets or Corona del Mar There cire separate races for women and men TIIT'le Saturday, June 1 Place: BegU1S along Ute bluffs over· loolung the ocean Call· 644-3151 or 673-4050 FREE ASHING DAY The California Department of Fish and Catne, Orange County Harbors, Beach~. and the Upper Newport Bay Natura.IJsLs sponsors Free Fishing Day. Family actJVJ· ties include aquarium full of sharks and rays. Captain Hook Fishing trips and n~ tying demonstrations. No license ts reqwred Time: Sdturclay, J une 8, from 8 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Place· Upper Newport Bay Ecologict1I Reserve dnd Regiondl Park at ShellmakP1 Island Call: John Scholl al &40-1742 or Nanc) Bniland at 640-1751 FOURTH OF JULY FEST The 23rd clIUlual July Fourth Family Celebration will ll\dude judging for the most creahvely decorated bike In edrh dge group category, family picnic games and actJVJhes orgdfllZed by Barnaby th .. clown Time Thursdays. J uly 4 Parade at 10 am Plate Manners Park CaU 644-3151 \\ \111; \\111;111 (swimming, salllng, any water spor1. beach, bay acttvtUes) CAMPlRE PROGRAMS The CaWom1a Department of Fish anrt , Game. the Orange County Harbors. Beaches ruid Parks and the Upper New· port Bdy Naturalist present free camphrt> proq1ams Time 7 30 p.m. on June 22. Jttly 27 Aug 24, Sept 28 Plt1(e· Shellmdker lsland SWIMMING Swimming classes offered tor 101,. beginning, and mtermediate. Regtstrat10n on d walk-m baS\S only. Sign-ups on Sat· urday. June 15 at Downtown Center Pool Cldss sign-ups between 8 a.m.-10 a m Costa Mesa High School class s1gn·UP" between 11 a m. to l p.m Time. BeglllS June 24. 1Une vanes Pldce Costa Mesa High School or Downtown Center Pool Fee: Each two week class fee 1s $30 per person. Call: 7311-5 158 Adult Beginner Swimming classes wlll teach floating, basic arm movements, and mtroductory deep-wa ler swimming for ages 16 years and up. TI.me: Varies , Place: Newport Harbor High School or Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center Fee: Varies according to session Call: 644-3151 . 1 Want that golden glow7.Ask those in the· know I By Rachel Fischer, Daily Pilot B atbing-suit weather: words that strike fear into the hearts of sun-lovers everywhere. While we can't magically zap you into bikini-or Speedo-friendly proportions, at least you don't have to resemble a. distant relaUon of Casper the Ghost when you step into that sand. Instead, we humbly Ofter tan- nlng tips from two celebrity pros on how to get that golden glow: George Hamilton., Hollywood'• le6d1nq IMO d. tan Whoee telf • titled line~ IUD-~ prod· ~ IOld OD cable tiliitWOili M(l'O.Vkl ~.the beech· bcjmd Mr (j tllleYWon't ·a.y. watch. GEORGE HAMILTON How do you keep up your tuaouatanJ Well, I have a few seaets. I foWld this for- mula by this eompanyand besically, you ffamllto put it Otl and it n allows you to get a greet tan and swim and tt <loem't come oa. When you want to take it oa, you justw-.. i So a.a 0.111' n • llow .. ._....., ._ ............. ·'{llitlO·,. o1., ...... ........... ~--in •: b-~ 1'111 Rild br ... time =......, Yadl ~ ... \fou'letllll lllt ............ DAVID HASSEutOFF Can you glwi IOme tanning Ups to the hopehnly wldte UM>Qg us1 It's important tba.l you wear a lot of sun block -we wear (SPP) 15 all the way up to 50 on "Baywatdl. • Do you e\W get *:It ol tlle IUD1 l don't get siCk of the l\lll. l'm a big believer in lelf-tanning lotions. But 1 don't put a Jot oa my body - thenl I use an (SPP) 3 « -'· Your face ls what you reelly ~~ 11111-+' Id ..... ...,.. .-tar No.Jwe1 ......... IUD. ;£'('~ - SURF'S UP SUmmer bas d6cially arrived and stm w= and surfers are Nwting fm their favorite bot spots oo ~ ~. Here's a list ot some of our top areas in order of .._..,...,...,...,... tl'tl'tl'tl' ' . 14--............. RIVER JE 11 IES: The jetties, on the north side of the San- ta Ana River mouth, have created a nearly perfect sandbar, producing hollow peaking beach break waves. The waves sometimes close out on swells of more than four feet Mm STREET: This\.is among the most popular surfing spots in the dty, so it's almost always crowded. Well-shaped waves are one of its features. tl'tl'tl' 56th STREET: The close proximity of the waves to the beach m~e this a popular spot among photographers and surfers alike. 36'IH DIROUGH 281H SlllEETS: Some of the best waves in the city lie in this small area. It's ~smaller than most ot the other area swf spots, but the peaking waves produced by the sand bars here are perfect at times. NEWPORT BEAcif POINT: Definitely not for the inex- perienced surfer. Has been compared to Hawaii's North Shore Pipeline and is the big-wave spot in Orange County tl'tl' . 53RD 1HROUGH 3Tllf STREETS: The curve of the coastline causes smaller waves on south swells, but produces better-shaped waves than surrounding areas. The waves in this area are usually good for beginners. BI.ACKIES: Among the most popular S\Ufing spots in Newport, it is frequented by longboarders, as well as short- boarders. STATE PARK (Corona del Mar): It can produce some of the best waves in Orange County when itts on. Unfortunate- ly, that isn't often. ti' ~.llACH PIER: With Blackies on the north side and the pOfifffo'l!fe'south, less than perfect conditions means another spot is usually better. I CRYSTAL COVE: Can produce some decent waves, but usually this is a better place to relax on the beach than to surf. For the non-swunmer, Water Explo- ration class introduces the fundamentals or aquabc locomobon and safety skills Chtldren will overcome any fears of the water, learn how to noat, combllled skills and rhythmic breaUung. 1Wo week, four week, or Saturday only classes. Four to six years old. 1ime: Vanes Pldce: Newport Harbor High School or Marian Bergeson AqudllC Center Fee: Vanes according to session Call: 644-3151 Tired or just swjmmmg? Why not try the Corona Del I Mar Junior Wdter Polowhere Wdler polo action Is based on an "everyone pldys• plulosophy. Open to all third through eighth graders. Session begins June 24-Aug. 12 Tune: Pracilces Tuesdaysn:hursday 4· 6 p.m. Games Wed 5:30-8:30'P..m Place: Corond Del Mar High School's Marian Bergeson Aquabc Center Fee: $125 (must JOln USWPA, $3-0) Call. 640-6740 or 644-315~ SURANG Did you ever want to surf one day? Beginning and Intermediate Surfing f mmerof . 1996 ~- FUN THINGS To D o a.m. or Sdturddy 8· 10 d.m Place: Newport Pier Fee.$53 Call: 644-3151 WINDSURF Classes wUI be orrered on weekday or weekend 1Welve ses· S I 0 n S offered. TI me . Monday·fn- day 8-10 StudPnl!t of Beginning Windsurfing will led!TI tenrunology, sdthng theory, safe· ty, te<.hmque. !>lance tlnd posture e1nd on the we1ler wmdsurhng Ten sessions orrered Tune I 0 t1 m -I p m Place: 18th Slrt>et Fee:S80 Call: 1>44.3151 ROWING Looking for a complete body exercise? Why not try BeglJUUJlg rowing m single person sliding seat boats or expenence the exotement with e1 crew of seven other beginners. Eleven sessions offered. 1ime: Varies Place: Newport Aquabc Center Fee:S80 Call:1644·315l FISHING Learn lo fish in NewJ>jrt Bay and fmd places to look for d1Herenl nsh. 1Wo ses- sions offered. Time: July 19 or Aug. 2 Place: Balboa Angling Club, A St. and Bay Ave. Pee:Sl 5 Call: 644-3151 SPARE TIME (Cook.Ing claslel, CPR. Unt aid, gar- dening, bike Afety) ~ Take the Jauercise class. dandng with music and improving cardiovascular fitness. JanerdJe focuses on coordina· Uon, balance, fle.xJbihty, posture, and mus· cle tone. Circu.ltJazzerase, Janercise and Jauerc:ise Plus om oflered. Ages 16 years and up. Time: Verles Place: Rea Center Fee: varies wtUl number of classes attending Call: Dawna Ban at 642-8-408 Learn how to Street Dance/Hip Hop. Partldpa.nts will learn the dance styles of Ute '90s performed in yom favortt music video. 1'me: 7:15..SitS p.m. Place:~ommunlty Youth Center Grant Howald PMk Pee:S30 Call: 644...3151 , IA&m how to do Country Un danang 1uch at Cowboy Boogie, Waltz Une Dance, and Walkut Wei.I. 'Tlme: Mond"Yi· June 24.July 2~ ~"" 7,3().8;JO p m '*'9: DoWntown Community Center P.-:139 • CallJ 1 se ..sue ,. A Walk and Tone cle1~s exposes pa.rile· 1pants to upper body strengthening exer· ases and endurance training for all ma1or muscle groups You will enjoy benehts of Reebok Bodywalk techniques. 1Wo ses· s1ons offered on Wednesdays or Satur· days. Tune: July 10-Aug 31 Place: Meet at BaJbod Community Center and progress along the penmsula's beautiful beach boardwalk Fee:$50 Call: 644-3151 The Personalized Health and Fitness Assessment session includes d heart clis· ease risk appraisal and an analysis of nutritional needs, body fdt, muscular endurance, muscular strength, fleXJbihty, aerobic condiborung and body measurE'· men ts. Tune: July B· I 0 (two-evening work- shop) from 6-8 p.m. Place: Shape-up Newport Hecllth Club Fee.$35 YtU: 644-3151 Do you and your fdnuly love egg rolls but don't know how to make them? Instructor Jane Murata will shciw you how An $8 fee 1s payable to the instructor di lhe class. lime: Tuesdays. Aug 6 at 7-10 p m Place: Oasis Seruor Center Kltchen Fee:$33 Call: 644-3151 Learn how to make homemade Italian pasta and sauc:es. You will learn how to prepare tomato rettudne With S10J1cln lra· panese pesto, and black pepper lemon pasta with eggplanVsun·dried tomato sauce. A $6 material lee is required. Tune: Tuesday, Sept l 0 al 7 • l 0 p.m. Place: Oasis Senior Center Kitchen Fee:$33 Call: 644-3151 Find out bow to make sassy seafood salads such as tortelliru dTld gnlled salmon salad, fresh tuna salad Wlth pesto vina1· grette and grilled shnmp with herbed potatoes and Belgian endlve A $10 mate· rial ree is reqwred Tune: Tuesday, July 9 at 7-10 pm Place: OaslS Seruor Center Kltchen Fee:$33 Call: 644-3151 Need new appebzers for your guests? The appebzers Wlth attitude class shows you how to make savory cheese straws, Tuscan chicken wings scented w1th garhc dTld rosemary, stufCed ncotta pulfs, art:J. choke cheese spread and two Bruschettas with spicy broccoli and herb pesto bean toppings. Tune: Tuesday. June 25 from 7-10 p.m Place: Oasis Senior Center Kltchen Fee: $33 plus material fee Call: 644-3151 Basic Landscape Design Class for the H omeowner will be offered. You will learn how to gather ideas on design concepts, hard.scape, irrigation, selecting plants and installation. 1ime: July 8-l5 at 6:30-8:30 p.m. Place: Mariners Park Vincent Jor· gensen Community Center Fee:$48 Call; 644~3151 Learn h<>w to design and plant an Eng· lish Cottage Garden in your own back yard Tune: July 31 at 6:30-8:30 p.m . Place: Mariners Park Vincent Jor· gemen Community Center Fee:S23 Call: 644-3151 Educate yourself by learning fu'at aid to help someone in an emergency litua· tion. Partidpants will receive a ~rtiflcete completion or four hours or flnl ald Instruction. 0 nme: Saturday, July 27 at 8 a.m.-noon Pia~: Grace Hoag ConfenmC9 Room Fee:S30 Call; 644-3 151 A life mn be aaved by aomeonl who • knows CPR. A CPR clua ti b8tng oUered as well as learning about chokin9. pt\I• dent heart living, wamlfl9 signs ol hMr1 attadu and other caw. ol ludden deeth, Four MeAON oftend. 1\me; Vanes P1-ce. Grace Hoeg Coft.f•reoce at Hoag HOllpttal Fee: S'2S Call: 6"·31Sl ' ... An adult and child CPR class 1s desiqned for the non-medical penon and will cover warning signs of heart attack, prudent heart living, CPR techniques and first illd for choking children. 1ime: Saturday July 13 or Aug. 10 between 8 a.m.-noon Place: Costa Mesa Neighborhood Cen· ler Fee:$32 Call: 754-5158 HOBBY HORSES (urts and crafts, language classes, wnt- ing, ... ) A drawing and painting class will show you how to cfo valuable styltsUt methods for creating landscapes and seascapes at enchanting Newport 'Beach locations , 1 1ime. June 26-July 31 at 9:30 a.m - 12.30 p.m Place. Manners Park Vincent Jor- gensen Community Center Fee.$59 Call 644-3151 Pamt your favonte landscape in the bnlliant mediwn of pastel such as a tropi- cal ISiand. English coi.tnt.ryside or South· west desert scene Tune. Monday, June 24-Jul}· 22 or July 29-Aug 26 at 6-8 p.m. Pldce Costa Mesd Neighborhood Cen- ter Fee~$50 Call· 754-5158 Me1ster the tradlbonal lost wax tech- niques or casting nonferrous metdl and make molds from your artwork in the Sculpture Foundry Casting/Mold-Maldng Class. lime: Sdlurdays, June 1-Aug 17 from 9 u.m-5 p.m. Place· 0rd1lge Coast College Art Cen- ter 119 Fee:S285 Cdll· 432-5880 Learn to design and craft paper mak· mg m the paper fabncabon class The for- mat of the cldSS 1s th.rough lectures Videos and hands on Tune· Tuesdays, July 9-30 from 1-4 pm Ple1ce Orange Coast CoUege Art Cen- ter 119 Fee$39 Call: 432-5880 Are you planning a tnp to France but don't know how lo speak French? A beginning French class is offered. 1ime: June 25-Aug 13 6:30-7 JO p.m . 10·11 a.m. Place: Mariners Park Vincent Jor· gensen Community Center Fee:$65 Call: 644-3151 Are you planning a trip to Mexico or want to learn how to speak conversabonal Spanish? A beginning Spanish class is orrered. 1ime: July 9-Aug. 29 at 7.9 p.m Place: Varies Fee:S40 Call: 644-3151 Are you looking into becorrung a free- lance wrtterf Instructor Dorothy Sirus, edi· tor of Student Sports Magazine will teach you ldeo gene.rating, bow to 4pprooch an editor, 4rtide presentation and where lo get started. Tune: ThW11day, June 27 at 7-8:30 p.m Place: Oasis Senior Center Room 4 Fee:S29 Call: 644-3151 Afraid to speak in rront or an aucllence? Learn the Maets of standing befot9 II group. Time: Tuesdays, June 25.July 30 rrom 7·9pm. Pia~: Bal.boo Commun1ty Center Pee:S45 Call: 644~15\ Photography 101 for Adult 'eegmners ls being ottered. You wU1 le&m how to buy and UM a J.Smm camera and to undet· stand yow owner. manual ThNe ,... tlou1 ott.red. A $4 matena.1 lee ls required. Tune 6:30-9 pm. Pklcti· Ouli SeNo.-Cen~ Room S "":$59 C&ll: M.4 -3151 A~ for advuc.d b119\ftoer to Ult•· • mediate level photo shutterbugs will learn the pdfd.ffieters of your camera, the •art or seelllg." how lo plan your photographs and the dynanucs or composition. Three s.es~1ons offered A $4 material fee IS requued Tune. 6:30·9 p.m. Place. Oasis Seruor Center Room 5 Fee $59 C'all 644-3151 SENIORS' STUFF 1semor actJV1lles, programs) Place Oasis Semor Center Ct1ll: 644.:!244 for st11rtmg dates Wc1ter Aerobics lime· ThE'sdayfThursday at 9-10 c1.m Fee $1/class Wdllung Group ' Time: Fnday at 9-10.30 a m Fee: Free Bndge Lessons for Beginners and Advanced Tune Begmrung, Monday e1l 12-2 p.m .. advanCE'd, Monde1y/Fnday 2.30-4 .30 p.m. Fee S45 Mah Jcmgg Lessons Time f\1onday al 1·3 p.m Fee Free Sing-Alonq 11me: lllursdcty al I ·3 pm Fee Fret> Begmrung Tap Dancing Time: lll11n.duy di 2-3. 15 p.rn Pee:$43 Chess 1ime: Mondc1y .1t 2-4 p.m. Pee· Free Shulnebwrd 1ime. Tue~cL:1r~m111ridrt} rtl 9 JO-noon Fee Free SUMMER SPORTS Orange Coast College's popular Swn· mer Sports dlld ActlVlty C dlllJ> for boys and gu1s ages 5-14 begins the first of its eight weekly sessions June 17 The camp, dirE'<'IE'd by <X:-C swunnung coaches Don Watson c1.nd Jon Rrtthfelder, tndudE'd morP than 400 pcu1Japants last year Youngslent will IPam track and held events. softbcill, voUeyba.U, pmg pong, SOC· cer, Ooor hockE'y and basketball. New this year for lhe afternoon campers IS a "shp·'n· slide.• There lS 1group and indtViduc\I lllStruc- tion In earh of these sports, but the empha· sis Is on fun dnd learning in a nonrompeti· tive environment Eight we<ikly sessions, each with mom· ing (9 a.m.· I p m.). clflemoon ( 1 ·5 p.m l or all-day (9 a.m .5 p m.) options will be offered. The sessions Me scheduled June 12·21, June 24-28. July 1-5. July 8·12, July 15-19, July 22·26, July 29-Aug. 2, and Aug. 5-9. The cost lS $55 per weekly session for the momlng. S45 for the afternoon. br $95 for all day There are ducounts for young- sters partldpating m three or more of the weelcJy sessions For Wonnation or to register. phone the OCC Office of Community Services (432· 5880) Orange Coast College women's bM- k.etball coach Mike Thornton, along with tus staff and members of the Pirate wom n's team, will conduct the ninth annual Lady J>\rat Baskelbftll Camp for guts ages 8-t 0, as well as t 1-and-okier, lo separate • ns In July. The fust ca.mp, July 8· 12. is '°' the younger playcB, while the te<:Ond camp, JUiy ;~. \9, is for older p&ayen. Both camps meet from t 2:J0.3'30 p.m. Mdl day. Instruction c.-enters on s.hooeing. pustng. ball l\andl.tng, team play, defe.mlve tech· nique and rebound.Ing There will alto be pMllty ol teem gem•. Playets ol e.11 ebility le\'ell .... lnvil.l!Ct The fonner va.rslty gull roach at Manna High who bu guided IM OCC' WOl'ftC'n the a. wven MUON. Tbomtun hU 26 YMn d c'OeChlng ~ ... Ml dUe<Wd bMll:elball awpa f~ Ul@ pllt 10 )'elU'S and bes '9ct OCC to more than ISO ~ clw"'9 bit e.nare 1lw! c.wnp t .. ti 99 Por inlonnaban OI k> ........ ~ tht OCC Odk:9 ol Cotn· ..aey s.vtc. ('32~ FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1996 EVENTS CONTINUED FROM I . : FOR ADULT5 : 1. •Runaway J.~J' Orange Coast College cheerleadlng advisEµ' Joycelyn Groot. as well dS member; of her 1996 Uruversctl cheerleadmg nabon· al champions, will funduct a pdlf ol four· day camps forgtrls ages 6-12. July 8· 11 dnd July 22-25, from 10 a m ·I pm each day Fee for the four-day cdlllfJ 1s $45 per session and campers are asked to bnng a sack lunch dlld plenty to dnnk Awards and nbbons will be presented To register or for ll\Jonnabon, phone the OCC Office ol Conumm1ty Servic:-e<> 1432· 5880). The Orange Coast College chlJdrfln's swun team LS looking for young~teN d9<'" 5- 16 to join for the sununer se<™Jn. "U you can swinl the width of tlw pool by yourseU, uien you are P°f'rfet·t tor the team," says OCC C0<1ch Don Watson. who has led the OCC swu11 progr<11n to 14 ~tdt<' biles smce 1984. Walson and cO-<Odch Jon Rdthleldt>r, who hdve COdched more thdTl HUXlO dul- dren in noncompebbve sports acllvttl+>'> dunng the pc!Sl 17 y('dfl;, wtll chrt><1 tht • team The fulJ season. wtuch c~l!. $205 for one chtld. is Mtl} 28-Aug 10 The short sedSOn wtuch cosl' Slb7 for one ch1lcl 1c; July 8-Aug JO PrdctJces, S('l\ed11lt>d bv <1qe group are 4-ti'.15 pm Tu~ay~ dnd Thurc;- days from May 28-June 2U tJ1Pn 4-b 45 p.m Monday-Fnday. Junt.> 20-1\uq ll There are dt.scounL<. for mort> th,m om• ctuld and practtce schl'<iule<. <1re lle~1hl1• The ledm rompelP'i in the Bt><1< h \J1•<1 Swun Conlerenre, <1 le.tque ol "~ tPrtm' fonnE'd by Wcllson 11 yPdf', rt<JO All the meets are nonsronng An aw<1rcJ\ <erpmo- ny I!. pldMed Aug 11 to hru<>h off the lun season For tn.lonnabon. phone Wt1!!.on <11 RrttJ1· Celder f7 51-84041 Anyone can team to swim this summPr al the Ordllqe C0<1st College S11111mi>r Swun Program hegmrung June 17 111 t!iP OCCpool OCC's progran1 olf Pr<. An1encrtn Rl'<l Cross 111Structton and rerttf1E'd Ul"tru< to"' t1 vanety of schE'Clult'S lo choose from plt•nl) of mdlviducd dllentlon m drL\~E"i ot lumtt>d size and opportunities for < lulctrt•n cmtl adults. Fees are $37 for one ~ion. '!:,72 tor two $105 lor three and $138 lor all four 8ds1c Sessions run June 17-28 Jul\ I· 12 July 15-2b. dnd July ~A11q 4 t1t '"'" ous bmes Other speoctl ses ion .. ctrl' d\'1111 able dS well J"oddlers and rtduJL., clJ'e WE'lro1nt> trom nonswunmer; to those who au~ (·ompt•h•nt Ill the pool. but who may wont to let1m ,, new stroke or are Ulte~ted Ill "'Wllllllllllq to stay f1t or to be compellbve To n~glSter or fo1 tn.lonnabon on llmt>' and extra sessions, phone the lX T Of h• +' ol Commuruty Services 1432-5880) Orange Coast College head baseball coarh John Altobelli wtll condlll t two week-long mstructlonal bcJsf'ball CdlllJh Im youths oges 5 112·12 at lhe Pudtt> llt\Wht1ll diamond th.ts suromer The sessions a.re June 24·2d lrom ll a.m.-noon d1ld July 8-t 2 trom 1-4 p m The cost for each week·lonq session IS 57i; while both 5eSSlODS are avalldble for $125 The camp IS designed to help Uttle Led· goers team the proper me<:haru of bdst>· ball Topics covered lndude throw1.ng. belding, hrtllng, buntmg, sbdmg, pttclung and teamwork. Altobelli, lonner ass1 tant b..i eb.lll coach at UC Jmne and C'O-dirt>ctor °' the Anteater 8asebalJ School. Ju.st concluded Im fourth see.900 the P\rat • bedd COdCh Attobelli's OCC coadunq litafl. well as OCC team members, Wlll ftSSISt In 1nStruc· ban. 1b regiSa <r kl" inbmlmon. Jiuie the OCC omoe ~ Comnunaty 1432..stml Onnp Coat Col)ege men'I belket· ball c.'OitCb Tun O'Brien wW coetduct the fourth annual Pim~ ol lhe Pul\n basket· bftll ounp for bOys ages 8-16 ln three pd· rate Wtiek·long ons In July nt OC'C' J'eteBOn GymM!tum Having rompl t4'd. four sea n1 al occ, o·enen Will be tt'd et u,. l"AmJ) by OCC team members In ottenng lndlVld ual and ~ &lull wtn.lttiM. Pull..cvutt g.inea Wlth .... hlqh· light WMoa. tub t:nu.s and a ump T- lhllt are .n camp pies. : 5-lont JUiy t.ll. July IS·l8 nd : JUJy 22-lS, horn 9 4 m noon dey : COil 11 J*' aunper for Nd\ ol UV! ! Ont two lllliofts and 119 '°' .... JUiy 22· 2S : ....-on . : For inlOC'1119tklr\, phone (432·5880). : . • II CONTINUED ON fWlE I : 1 - by John Grisham. f (•Law with aome thr111er mixed Jn • J 2. •Bod AJ l Wann, Be• by Chicago Bulls basketball player Den· nis Rodman. ('" Autob;. ography about every aspect ol his lJ/e. •) 3. ·zone• by Barry Sears. ("A diet and heallh book. Cus- tomer,s says the book actually works. It's geared toward creating more energy and sus- taining a healthy bn<I} weight.") 4 . "Tenth Insight' by James Redfield ("It's a followup to Celestine Prophecy. Fic tionalized accounts of a spiri(ual 1ourney. ") 5. •Floaters• by Joseph Wambaugb ("It's a cop story thut takes place in San Diego during Ameri- ca's C11p. •) FOR KIDS 1. "Goosebumps" by R.L. Stein. ("Scary book for children.•) 2. "Falling Up" by Silverstein. ("Book about poetry.•) Suggestions from lnna Wolsson, store manager at Lido Book Shoppe on Via Oporto in Newport Beach: FOR ADULTS 1. "Behind the Scenes at the Muse· um• by Kate Atkinson ("A novel that takes place in Yorkshire. A family novel spanning several generations Witty, clever, and reads smoothly. •) 2. •Rescue in tht• Pacific" by Tony FrH ring ton. ("A true st111} about disaster and :-our viva/ of a Force-12 storm. Sailing cus- tomers are buying 11 like crazy.•) 3. "Total Eclipse· 11, Liz Rigbey. ("Myslet )' takes place in Nortl ern California.•) 4 "Cave Man's Valentine• by Geon1•· Dawes. ("Offbeat n l\·'i tery in New York. 1 llc detective is a homt.?h .-..-; man. Very good and unusual.") 5. "The Debt to Pleasure• by John Lancbester. ("Witty and wicked novel about food, style, high living, and murder. I FOR KIDS 1. "Falling Up" h~ Silverstein. 2. Series of book,. called "Everyone Poops,• ·contemplc1I · mg Your Belly Bot- tom,• "Gas We Pas .. and "Holes 10 Your Nose• by different authors. ( "Hilariou.~ and cute. We ha\·e been selling them llkt• crazy. ·1 SAND SIFfERS Can't stand lying prone on the sand, cooking under the sun' rays? Then tote along the following beach toys to keep you busy. Sales associate Karen Dmh at FJ\..O Schwartz toy store ln South Coast Plaza rec:· om.mends: • 1. Supersoeker 1Wister (The lci.Jlg ot water pistols) 2 . Blg ns Ball (A hlp ball you can roll, lt. , and play four·squar with) 3 . Bubble guu 4. Sand buck I . ' FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1996 •. CONTINUED FROM 7 Tbe Newport Aquatic Center o&n. vanety ol da.ues for begmnen and inter· mediate-level pertidpe.nts in rowing (sweep and ICU.I.ling) and kayaking. Classes lndude • lntroductOJ)' rowing (11 a.m ·12:30 p.m. Saturdays) and kayaking ( 11 a.m.· 12:30 p.ro. Sundays) for those interested in learning basic technique and safety requirements at a cost of $15. • Weekend and beginning rowing claHes, designed to teach proper Olympic-style rowing technique in sta· ble, slidinq-seat boats, are offered in four. week sessions for a fee of $80. Sweep rowing classes will be held Saturdays from 8·10 a.m .. while sculling technique will be taught Saturday's from 1-3 p.m. over four-week penO<ls of July 6-27, Aug. 3-24, and Aug 31· Sept. 21 ·'N'.eek-night rwo-week beguuung sculling sessions are scheduled Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m., June 25- July 7, July 9-t 8, July 23-Aug 1, Aug. 6- 15, Aug 20.29 and Sept 3-12. lor a lee ol $80 'Week-rughl lour-week m1e1medJate sculling sesl.1ons, where pMt1<"1pants reline sloJ.l.s ledlTled m beqmnmg cldsses m Vespoll trcWter bodl!>, w11J he i.<.hed· uled upon clernand c~t lb $80 ·weekend four-week bt•gmrung kaydkrng classes dre ollered Sundays from 8-10 d.m .. as well dS from 1-3 p m .. with sessions scheduled July 7-28. Aug. 4-25, t111d Sept 1-22 The lee is $80. ·Week-night two-week beginning kayaking cl1:1!.seS, l>lIPssmg balance, rnr- 1ect bl1:1de handling dnd probe1 body mecharucs. are scheduled Monddy and Wednesday from 5:30-7.30 p.m. Se:.s1on!., wh1c.h cost $80, are sched- uled June 24-July I, July 8-17, July 22- 31, Aug. 5-14, Aug. 19-28 aod Sept. 2-11. ·week-night two-week intem1ed1dte kdyakmg cldsses, d!!Signed to enhance 'Skills learned in begmnlng classe'l m surl skis and K-1 's for an $80 fee, will IX' drranged upon demand 'The NAC's Kids Summer Pdddle Camp. wruch teaches baste skLlls of row- ing. canoemg and kayaking to cdmper. age:. 8-13, will feature weekly SE'S~1on'> for a $100 fee June 24-28, July 8-12. July 15-19. July 22-26, July 29-Aug 2. Auq 5- 9, Aug 12-16, Aug. 19-23 dnd Auq 211· 30 A lour-day session. which wt.II co~t $80. IS scheduled July 1-3 and July 5, with no dd!ts ollered July 4 ·A rowing camp lor high school-dqed partmpdnts is dlso being plannl'd dUflng the month of July. with detdlls to be dnnounced 'Tempor1:1ry memberships, wh1< h enbUe the public to enioy USdge of NAC kdyaks, !.ea kt1yd~ and rnnoes. dre di.so avatlable with a dnver's licenst> and a lee One-person kayaks may be rented for $10 dn hour. while two-person kc1yak!. and two-person canoes are avt1ildhle foi ,$15 an hour. Temport1ry members must also sign 1:1 udbility WrlJVPr. ·Group even I.!>, such dS p.irtJes lor youth groups. corporr1te atfdus, or ft11ruly gathenngs. may also be urra1gned Information on all NAC summer actlvtbes. as well clS memberships, <"an be obtained by phoning 646-7725 Sign up your kJds for a summer SOC· cer clclSs designed to unprove your chJld's skill level and enhance his or her conh- dence through expressmg succe~ durmg soccer part1c1pd1Jon Ages 4 to <I years old Coed. girls. or boys only sessions pro- vided. Tunes va.ry with dge, June 25 to July-23 or July JO to Aug 27 Tdkes pldce at l.Jons Park Outfield lord lee of $4q For more inforrnabon Cdll 754-5158 lWo separate one-day Ushlng work· shops will he olferrd al the Balbo.1 Angling Club, July 11.l c1nd Aug 2, fro111 8:30 d m -12:30 p.m .. lor a fee of $15. Topics covered wlll include how to Ile lislung knob, hndmg tind nitchmq bait, detenruning the lwst hd1t to usr fur spe- ciJic fish and pl1:1cc~ to look for chllerent fish. Fee tnclude~ ..i sportllshing 1clent1fi· c1:11Jon book and dn excursion 10 one of mstructor Scott Matlwws' ft1vonle fic.hmg spots for <1ctut1l hshmq Fishing ge11r c1nd torkJe will lw pro- vided The Balbod Angllnq Club 1~ loct11- ed at A Street and Bt1y Avenue For inforrndllOn. phonf' lhP 1'.Pwport Beach Corrunuruty St>rvice'i De11c1rtment (644-3151) The Pirates' Cove Beach Camp, for kids ages 5-13 dlld l>d~ed di Corona del Mar State Beach, will providP ramper.. the opporturuty to f'nJOY gdmP'i, crafts, excursions and new Immel., for $92 per one-week session, plu<. mt1lf'n1:1l fE>es to cover excursion~ l'Vf'I) We<lnesday to sile'l mcludmq W1lct River... C'atc1hn.1 Island. Knott\ flnry Ft1m1. ~C'c1 Wrnld and O&Sneyldnd Camp hour'> will 1,., 7 4 'i a m -5 15 p.m., with some excur<>1on., extendmg to c1pproXlJTlately 7 p m A three-dt1y sesMon, July J .J, will C'()';l $54 TI1e camp is directed by ChnstmP Nielsen, t1 credentidlPd teacher, and started with re~ponsible, expertented counselors. Campers are encouraged to bnng their sand toys and bodyboards and all campers who lilgn up for more than one week will receive t1 camp T-shirt Fees are paid directly to cump counselors at the beginning or each session. Schedule. Session 301. June 24-28 (WUd Rivers matenal lee $18), Session 303, July 8· 12 (Catalina matenal fee· ' $15); Session 304, July l'S-19 (l<nott's Beny Fann matenal lee $24), Sesslof\ 305, July 22-26, (Sea World matenal fee. $24): Session 306, July 29-Aug 2 (Palace Park/Launch Pad material fee: $20); Ses· sion 307, Aug. 5-9 (Wild Rivers material lee: $18): Session 308, Aug. 12·16 (Camelot Fun Center material fee $18), Session 309, Aug. 19-23 IDtsneyland mateJiaJ fee: $27). For inforrnabon, phone thn Newport Beach Community Services Department ' (6'4-3151). A u111ng camp, lndudlng an lnlro· duction to a Sabot, rigging, taclong, jib· ing, racing rules, boat safety and yacht racing will hold several two-week ses· slons at the Harbor Department, 1900 Bayskle Dr .. on the beach adjacent to the 11faguard station, or at the OCC Salling Bese, 1800 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Fee tor campen ag a..t• Is $122 Tuesday-Fnday 1-4 p.m (Harbor Depart· men ti Schedule: Session 3Ql. June 25-July J (no camp, July 4·5); Session 302, July 9- 19, Session 303, July 23-Aug. 2. Session 304, Aug. 6-16 (OCC locabon only) For informabon, phone the Newport Bedch Corrununity SeMces Department (644-3151). A slx-week Summer Salling-Racing Cd.ffip, with sessions meebng Tuesdays ctnd Thursd1:1ys from noon-4 p.m. di the Orange Coast CoUege sailing bdse, IS scheduled June 15-Aug. 1, ford $275 fee. lnstn1c-ted uy Fletcher Olson and staff, the class is deSlgnecl to prepare junior sailors with racing lundamentnls m Sdbol sa.llboats Sailors will be racing with oth- er yc1chl dub programs as membe~ ot lhP Bdlboa Bay Fleet. Sabots will be provided eln<I roc:ers mu~t have passed a oty sdtling cldss and p1:1y o $7 memben.hip lee lo the Bttlboa Bay Fleet and a $15 lee to the mtem11· tion<tl Nap!~ Sl:lbot Assooabon, J>clYdble 1:11 cl11SS'. No class will be held, July 4 For mformabon, phone the NPwport Bearh Community Services Depdrtmenl 1644-31511. Tennis camps. broken down lnto ages 5-7 and ages 8-13, will be offered m three two-week Se!>s1ons at Newport HM· bor High and instructed by Fletc.her Olwn and stall. All 1 ampers must provtde their own 1enn1s rc1rquet and wear romlortdblP '>h<>E's wtth no bldck solP~ Se~<>inn 301, srh ... duled J1mp 25-July 3. will cos1 $43, wh1lc> c,esswn J02, July !l- 1 ll, c1ncl wssion 30J, Jilly 2'.l-Aug 4, will CO'>l $56 Cnrnpe1i. t1ges 5-7 will meet 1\1esday- Fndc1y from 9-10 ..i.m lor d number of hand-Pye c-oordinahon dnlls c1nd IE'nn1s· rPlt1lPd dC'llVJt&es. C t1mpers c19es 8-1 :l will ml'et l11es· clt1y-Fnday lrom 10-11 <l m and will bl• rhdllenged with tenms-relt1tPd qt1nu:·~. tedm dnd ind1vidut1l Art1villt">. ~lrdtpgy. fitness dnlls t1nd c1 round-robin to11m1.1- ment For tnfonttdllnn. phone the :\lrwport Beilrh Community SefVl('(>'i Deportnwnt (644-'.11511 Three one-week tennis camps, with campers groupe<l hy dge and c1bility IPV· el, will he held dt the Community Youth Center nnd t<1uqht by Recreallon lan- <lgemenl SefVlrPs Mighty MJlt>., (dQP'> S-71 will m+>rt Monday-f ndr1\ from IJ-111 am StrokPr<. fheginper; <1CJP' 8-1 'l bf>qmnN'I will meet J'.lond11) · Fndd} from I 0 11 m ·noon Rt1lhel"> 1in1ermed1dtc> µl,1yPr' '"Jf'' 8 I 'll will ITIC'Pt Monclc1y-Fnd1:1't Imm I ·.l p m Mighty l\htfl (N' loi Mch sP'>W>n "' $30, with Strokt>ri. 11nd R111liers p.iyinq $55 AU IPPS mrluclP ,, c,1mr T-,)urt Campers will learn npw te1\n1c. \Kiii\ rind imp1ov"° C'xl',IJnq skJll~ c1" m\lnl( tor~ work w1U1 them in slull ~e.,s111n~ ttncf rrunt-111dlches. More advdnci>u pl11y<>I'> wlll partiap<1te m singles t1nd douhl<"• competibon Racquets areprovided for Uie Mlqhty Mites, but all can1pers tl1t' clSked 111 hnny a can of new, unopened temus htlll\ to the hrst dass meeting !kheduJe· Session 301, July 22·2b. Session 302. Aug 5-9, Ses1on 10:l, Auq 26-30. For inlonnahon phone the NPwport Beach Community Service<; Department (644-31511 A combined aalllng and tenn1s camp will be offered in three two-week ses· SlOns at the Las Arenas tennis courts (Bal· boa Boulevard at 16th Street) =6th Street Beach (heh.ind t.be tennis ). An instructor will escort clul en tn the sailing base. Partiapants must be able to pass a sWim test the fu-st day ol class and lU 11slted tn wear a bathing suJt ttnd brtng tt comfortable life jacket. towel, snack, anrl change of clothes daily. Fee it' $122, eicept for session 301 which cost' $93. Campers ages 6-8 will meet Tuesday. Friday Lrom 9 a.m.·noon, begmnlng at Las Arenas. while campen 119es 9·14 will meet Tuesday-flriday from 9 a.m -noon, beginnlng at 16th Street beclch. AddibOnal classes will allO be held with campers 1tges 6-8 m-_c.tnq Tuesday· Fnday from t-4 p.m., begin111ng at Las Arenas, aJ1d campcra og 9--1• ml"et.Ulo Tuaday-Fnday from 1 ·4 p.m., IM-gmrung at 16th Sueet bead\. ~ fletcbn Olton and h r 1talf wUJ l.nstNct u,. cla..-and eech camper Is required to furnish a IUe vest, towel and change al clotbM each day All 1tudent1 ml.lit al.lo pote • •wimm.l.bO i on th • ftnt day ol camp Sewkia• are ldleduled 1beldoy-Prt· ' day, 9 e m • ..noon (furbor o.pe.rtment), iu.cs.y-Fdday, 0 un -noon f()CC), end Schedule. Seaic>n 301. June 25-JuJy 31 Session 302, July fM9i 5-ton 303, July 23-Aug. 2. For lnlonnation, J)hcoe the Newport Bftoch Community~ ~t ~--1 (64'4-3151) Soccer, baseball. bask etball and roller hoc ke~ ,.,'llJ be the focus or four excibng one-week Skyhawk sports camps for gtrls and boys ol various ages. Socc.er cdmpers (ages 6-14) wW learn ftmdamental skills through small group <lcilvtbes and s<.nmmages Baseball camp (for ages 6· 12) is tai· lored to beg1nnPr and mtennecliate play· ers, whJle ba\ketball camp (for ages 7 -14 J will focus on J>dS!>mg, shooting and dnb- bl.mg !.kill\ Roller hockey cdffip (dges 7-14) will teach proper slic.k t11Jcl skating tecb- ruques a.nd camper~ a.re required to bring their own stJcks, helme~. knee/elbow pads, skntes clnd i1lhJPt1c shoes. A J\11n1-Hawks July 29-Aug. 2 t1nd Aug. 12-16. Fo1 inlorrnallon. and speaflcs on sites, phone the Newport Beach Community Setvlces Department (644'·3151). Goll profe Jonals at the Newport Beach Golf Course, includmg Ttm Herek, will offer a chlldren's golf camp for youngsters ages 8-14 at the NBGC, 3100 lrvme Ave. The camp JS designed to introduce juniors to the game ol golf, with UlStruC· tJo~ on swing, gnp and etiquette of the gaine. A nine-hole 1oumament will high· light the last day of camp and all classes meet Tuesday and Thursday from q.10 a.m. Campers may bring their own clubs or rent clubl> at the course and must pur- chase one bucket of camp (for t.1mpe1s ages 4-7) wi.11 com- bine Instruction 1n soccer, bdskellJ<1ll and baseball. Summer of bdlls per lesson. Fee Is $40. Sch~i;tule: Session 301. July 9-18: Session 302, July 23-Aug. I 1996 For information, Skyhawk Sport<; Academy provides qudhty instruction W1th an emphdS1c; on FUN THINGS To D o phone the Newport Beach Cornmuruty Ser· vtees Department (644· enjoyment and personal excellence. One-week soccer camps. meeting Monday-Fnday from 9 a.m.-3 pm al var· 1ous sites a.re scheduled, July 8-12, July 22-2&, Jilly 29-Aug 2, Aug. 5-9 and Aug. 12-16 Bdseball camps, meebng ~londay­ Fnday lrom 9 cl.m.-3 pm. at vanous sites wi.11 be held June 24-28, July 15-19, July 22-26 .ind Aug 5.9 Basketl.>dll camps, meetJng Monday- Fnday from 10 a.m -3 p.m, at VdIIOUS sites Me scheduled July 8-12, July 15-19, Aug 5-9andAug.12-16 Mini-Hawks camps, meeting Mon· day-Friday from 9 a.m -noon at various l>ltPs, dre set for June 24-28, July 15-19, July 22-26, July 29-Aug. 2, Aug. 5-9, Aug. 12-lfi and Aug. 19-2J. RollPr h<>< key c<1mpi,, nil'elJng Mon- d.1y-Fndt1y from q a.m -3 p.m ot various sill''> will l>f' held July 8-12, July 15-19, FISH FRY CONTINUED FROM 1 • contests, like the Miss Orange County. Miss Califorma USA and Miss USA pageants. "We started out with 15 contestants, but because of other cooimitments with school or work, some of lhem just had to drop out,· Nockold said. Together, the group hrls ' choreographed a dance rou- tine and designed their own costumes for the talent show, which they will perform on stage in Lions Park at 7:30 p.m. Then at 2 p.m. on Sunday, the ladies will don evening gowns and swimsuits for the poise segment of the competi· ti on. "We're putting both compe· tltions on center stage, so the public will have an opportuni- ty to see all the talent we have in the community," Nockold said. l151) A trio of four-day, three-hour gym- nastics camps, designed to enhance skills on the uneven parallel bars, balance beam and vaulting horse will be provtd· eel by instructor Cheryl SkJdmore and staff for a fee of $75 per folir-day session. Par1tc1pants ages 4-6 will meet togelhPr, as wiU ccUnpers age!. 7-14 at Lincoln Elementary, 3101 Ptlaf1c View Dr. m Corona de! Mru. Schedule: Session 301, June 24-27 from noon·3 p.m ; Session 302, Aug. lY· 22 from noon-3 pm., Session 30J, Aug. 26-W lrom 9 a.m.·noon For inforrnabon, phone the Newport Beach Commuruty Services Department (644-3151). Tumbllng for Toddlers, an acUve "purent & me· program, will offer SLX· week sessions, meeting once a wPek, for MARC MARTIN I OAJlY PILOT children ages 1·3 at 1...:.ncoln Elementary, 3101 Paofic View Dr m Corona del Mru, July 10-Aug. 16. Fe<> is $36 and a yearly msuranef' I~ ($20 for ooe child and S36 for two or more from the same family) is also required Schedule: One session for ages 1-3, meets Wednesdays from 10.11 am. one session for ages 2-3 meets Thursdays from 10-1 1 a.m : ooe session for ages 1-3 meets Fridays from 10-11 a.m. For mlormation, phone the Newport Beach Community Services Department (644-3151). Klnder Gym, a program designed to develop strength, cqorcllnation. flexibility. and progressive skills in gymnasbcs, will meet in several once-weekly classes from July 10-Aug. 16 at Lincoln Elemenlclry, 3101 Pacibc View Dr. in Coronel del Mar Fee is $52 and a yedl'ly lnsurMc-e fee ($20 for one child and $36 lor two or more Crom the same fanuly) is dlso required Schedule: One session for ages 3-6 meets Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m.: one session for ages 3-6 meets Wednesdays from 9-10 a.m.: one session for ages 3-5 meets Thursdays from noon-1 p.m., one session for ages J.5 meets Fndays from 9· 10 a.m.; and one session for ages 3-6 meets Frida9s from 1·2 p.m For information, phone the Newport Beach Commuruty SeMces Department 1644-3151). Tots on Ice, an eight-week program designed to teach youngsters ages 3-5 the fundamentals of ice skating, will tnclude hdlf·holll lessons. adouss1on, skate renld.I and free skaung on class d.:iy (once weekly). It will be offered at the Ice Chalet in Costd Mesa for a fee of $78 Participants and parents are advised to dress wannly and arrive at leclSt 15 minutes prior to the scheduled lesson. The course, June 25-Aug. 17, W111 be tnStructecl uy the Ice Chalet's profession· al staff The Ice Chalet IS located at 2701 H<11bor Blvd. ln the Mesa Verde Center Schedule. Sessions will meet each Tuesday from l.30-2 pm .. each Wednes· day 6un 1:30-2 p.m. And lllCb Saturday from 9: 15-!US LID. For lnlonoation. pboDe the Newport Beach Community s-w.-[)epe.rtmeQt (644-3151). Pee Wee TeJUlis, a progna designed to lntJOduce children ages ...S to the sport, will be offered ln two five-wettk sessJons, which wW meet ~ Saturday from 3-3:30 p.m. at the Community Yout}l Center for a fee of $20. Participants wW use the Mr, Pee Wee racquet in dass and must bring a new can of tennis balls to the first class~­ Ing. Students will receive a certificate (>f completion at the end ot the ~on. · Schedule: Session 301, June 29-.July 271 and Session 302, Aug. 10.Sept 7. For lnfonnatlon, phone the Newport Beach Community SeJvices Department (6'4-3151). The City of Newport Beach Com· munity Services Oepartm~ a free recreational playground for chi)· dren ages 6-13. · Sports. games, walking field trips, arts and crafts and table games, organized by qualified recreation leaders, are among the activities. 11us program is not a substitute tor day care. Parents and guardi4n.s must understand that this is a true drop-in pro- gram. . Staff encourages children to rern4tn with the program throughout the day, but children are free to come and go. Staff members are not responsible for children who choose to leave. , All participants must have a parent or guardian complete an emergency infof· matlon and liability release card and return It to the site. ' The summer drop-in program begins June 20 at the following sites: : Community Youth Center, Grant Howland Park, Fifth Avenue and l1)s Avenue, Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.· 6:30 p.m.: Mariners Park, !?Vine Aven"e and Dover Drive, M onday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Newport Elementary Scboc>I. 1327 West Balboa Blvd., Monday-Friday. 10 a m.-4 p.m .. AU locabons will be dosed July '4 and the Newport H!tlghts School location will be closed for the summer. For information. phone the Newpart Beach Corrunun1ty Services Department 1644-3151) An lntroduction to lee hockey pro- gram, with separate claSses for three age groupings, will be offered at the Ice Chalet in Costa Mesa over an eight-week session from June 24-Aug. 12 for a fee of $78. .Ice hockey coaches from the Ice Chalet, 2701 Harbor Blvd. in the Mesa Verde Center, will instruct youngsters ages 3.5 (who meet Mondays from 2:30· 3 p.m.), ages 6-8 (who meet Mondays trom 3-3:30 p.m.) and ages 9·15 (who meet Mondays from 3:30-4 p.m. Free skabng and practice from 3-5 p m. is also ioduded on class days and partlapants' are expected dress wannly and amve JO minutes prior to class time. For information, phone the Newport Beach Community Seivices Department 1644-3151 ). Half-hour Ice skating leuons, indud· mg mstruction on forward and backward skabng, posture and form.. basic tums, glides, Jumps and stops, will be offered durmg a senes of eight-week classes by the Ire Chalet in Costa Mesa, June 25- Aug 17 Classes will be broken down by age group, with skaters ages 6-8 schedule to meet Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4· 4:30 pm and Saturdays from 11-11:30 am Skaters ages 9-15 will meet Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4:30-5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:45-10:15 a.m. Participants are advised to dress wannly and arrive 15 minutes before cldSS time. The fee is $78. For information, phone the Newport Beach Coinmunity Services Department (644-3151 ). As in past years, the week- end of festivities will also fea- ture carruval rides, live enter- tairunent, game booths and lots of food -fried fish, ham- burgers, hot dogs. ice cream and other desserts. And . throughout the weekend, the Llons Club will be raffling off a Blew of prizes, such as small appliances, televisions, and dining and travel certdicates. MARC MARTIN I OAILY Pl.OT Kip Jensen, left, awaits the arrival of a support pole With Mark Boston lbunday dw1ng the assembly of the Flying Bob attractlon at µits year's annuaJ Pith Pry. On Sunday evening, the club will award the grand prize -a 1996 Jeep Wrangler. •Our early raffle ticket sales have been going very well," Uons Club president Bob Howard, said Thursday. ·And ' the Cham ber of Commerce will continue to sell raffle tick· ets throughout the event." On Saturday and SUnday, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Har· bor·Mesa Uons Club will con· duct free villon, hearing o.nd blood prM1ure tests from ill new 3'·foot mobile screening unit. •we Will have It parked ln the lot behlnd the (Neighbor- hood) CommunJ~ Center,• said Marian Perrin, who chairs the club's vision and hearing committee. •vou can't miss it. It's the biggest thing around." The l'lew unit, which will make its debut o.t the Flsb Fry, cost the club about $110,000. The local chapter raised half that and paid for the remain- der through a grant from the Uon Oub lntem.etiona.l Poun· dation. •we do ~ ot Newport· \ Mesa Unified School District's vision and hearlng testing,• Perrin said. ·we've been doing this foT the students for the lut 14 years. •we start going around to all the acboo1s in mJd-October, and we finish durtng the early part of December. We visit about 28 IChools, and the Uont Club volunteers and I do the hee.rtng, and the IChool nurte1 do the visloil. • , . h , _. , ' ' MANAGING FREE TIME 'S HER JOB rf()() bad it's not )l(~f <>Wll •Newport community services coordinator organizes sailing, tennis and other recreational programs for residents. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Summer vacation is merely 8II abstract concept to Fletcher Olson, who says she's heard murmurings about some place called Hawaii, but for the last 19 years hasn't had enough free time between the spring and fall to even leaf through a travel brochure. w1 get a week or so ago. "Having taught both tennis and sailing, I found there was a lot of demand for both," Olson explained. w So, I decided to combine the two and it's been very successful. We've had 100% occupancy in our sailing-tennis camps every year we've offered them." The concept of 100% occupancy is also a fitting description of Olson's schedule, which typi- at Christmas,• said Olson, whose adminis- trative and teaching duties for the Newport Beach Community Ser- vices Department con- sume n early every daylight hour of what others consider the tourist season. "The ci ty program is my job, but the yach t club is where I spend my time for the kids and for the love of cally begins at 6 a.m .. working with the New- port Harbor girls tennis team. ail• II s mg ... ./ sailing,• Olson said. .. FRIDAY. MAY 31, 1996 wears many half as she teaches sailing, coaches tennis and is a recreation instruc- • tor for the city of Newport Beach. MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y Pl.OT • " ~It gets very hectic," said the Balboa Island resident and mother of three, who coordinates the sailing and tennis programs for the city, -FLETCHER OLSON • After working with the Sailor varsity, she usually squeezes in a city tennis class, before heading to one of four locations for the sail- ing-tennis camps, which offer studeQts three hours of each activity, sandwiched around a one-hour lunch break. In addition to the diversity or tennis and sailing, Olson said she also is challenged b y the cWferent ages of her students. which forces you to adjust withm the framework of the one class." In addition to the satisfa ction of teaching youngsters activities they can continue throughout their lives, Olson said she is also gratified to find the majority of her teaching staff made up of former pupils. unde rstandably, she occasionally struggles to put names with since- matured faces. •I was at a regatta a while ago wt th my husband and a man asked me if I reme mbered him," Olson recalled. "l said I'm sony 1 don't, and he sdld, runs the junior program at the New- port Harbor Yacht Club Md also finds time to coach the Newport Harbor High girls varsity tennis and golf teams. wit's a nice balance," Olson said of the sailing-tennis combination. which she melded into the formation of a summer tennis and sailing camp for children ages 6·14 about five years With her sailing-tennis classes com- pleted by 4 p.m ., she usually shoves off for the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, where she toils with passion , until droppmg anchor back on the ten- nis court for an evening adult tennis class from 6-9 p .m. uThere's definitely a difference, teaching 6-year-olds, high school-aged kids and adults," Olson explained "But, being an educator. you learn to be flexible enough to work to the age of your students." Divergent ability levels also provide Olson with some tutonal spice. •sometimes, we have beginners and advanced kids in the sqme class, "They do an incredibly great job," Olson said of her staff, wluch has allowed her to become more se lective in the classes she teaches. 'You taught me how to sail." Tlus was a guy who was work.I.Ilg the bow on a 70-foot slip. so I guess they do go on.· Olson, too, plans to keep on going tlus swnmer And m the Call? 'SUMMER CONTINUED FROM 1 something I never felt as a 17-year- old lifeguard: heart-pounding fear. I'd been in big waves before. Used to Uve for them. I remember bodysu.rb.ng next to the Huntington Beach pier during a south swell so big the waves splashed against the bottom of the pier. I was put with a few other guards, and we took turns taking off on these beasts, often riding them th.rough the pl.l- ings. We attracted a large crowd, which lined up along the pier rail- ing, hooting and hollering for each of us. It was a nice thrill, but 1 nev- er thought of it as being particular- ly SCdfY. But now. 17 years later, a few hundred yards off the coast of Newport, I carried with me a healthy dose -almost an overdose -of fear. I let the bigger sets pass by. I had to work up the courage to take off on each wave. I did man- age to catch about 10 six-to eight- footers before swimming back in. As I walked back across the wet sand, I considered myseU fortunate to be an one piece. To my kids, I was a hero. To the Midwesterners, a crazy Cahfom- • 1an. To myseU, an aging former , lileguard who'd lost his nerve. Since when did I fear big waves? I thought about it as we ' dried off, jumped in the car, and headed down the peninsula to The Wedge. During my college days, I'd often go to The Wedge at the bp of the Balboa Peninsula. the premiere : bodysurfing spot in the world. My lifeguard buddies and l would swim out there and show New- porters what Huntington Beach's finest could do. The Wedge was its usual nasty self (huge. steep drops, shallow bottom), but we had it wired. Just a:.other day at the HEDGES CONTINUED FROM 1 announcement was predictable. "The DA's letter comes as po surprise to me, especially in regard that it states 'no evidence' because quite simply there is ' none," Hedges said. "This has to be one of the most embarrasing things the Police Management Association bas ever presided over." The Newport Beach Police Management Association, which represents the dty's sworn offi- cen, had requested an investiga- tion into improper contacts between members of the dvU ser- vice boa.rd, Mayor Hedges and Police Chief Bob McOonell. tn an appeal hearing last P b- • ruary, the ~ overturned disd- ' ptinery action lmposed by 1 Mc.Donell against a police officer : actuled of drinld.ng in a bar while still on duty. Following t.Mt ded· doll and wttb a hearing against a Ml'gMDt .an plind.1ng1 union rep- ~ wwe concerned that "The city program is my job, but the yacht dub is where I spend my time for the kids and for the love of beach. Now it was different. I wouldn't be going out at The Wedge -not on a day like this. It was simply too big for me. The wKe faces were 25 feet and broke · about three feet or water. I bad een reduced to a spectator. My boys and I sat safely on the sand and watched the new-gener- ation of wave wamors bounce down the enormous walls of water almost three stories tugh. As the bodysurters got out of the water, 1t was easy lo see the dlfierence between them and me. These were kids out there. some probably didn't have a dnver's license, all bad no idea bow ddn- gerous The Wedge really is. So when you really think about it, it's not that I Jost my nerve. It's that I had found some wisdom. At least that's what I tell myseU when I'm sitting on the couch at home with a Bud in my hand, telling anyone who'll listen how I once conquered the Wedge, the Mount Everest of bodysurflng. A real-life version of AJ Bundy. • WIWAM LOBDEU is the editor. Longing for summer on The Continent By Carolyn Mlller The day after my graduabon from college in May 1992 1 was off to Europe equipped with the sta- ples of travelers my age: a bulging back pack, a Euro-Rail pass and the "Let's Go Europe" guide. For the next three months l had the time of my life treveling with a group of friends, including my boyfriend, who is now my hus- band, and meeting more friends along the way. My onJy cares In the world were not to lose my passport or money belt and to eventually return home. Saiely. It's bard to describe such a trip where an unknown adventure contact between board members and city administrators might prejudice the ser-geant's upcom- ing hearing. Earlier this month, an indepen- dent investigator hired by City Manager Kevin Murphy declared that McDonell had done nothing improper. Both Murphy and McDonell said they hoped the district attorney's decision would put the issue to rest once and for all. Hedges could not be reached for comment Thursday. Jeff Epstein, who represents the management association, said his clients accept the ded.slon. •we didn't go into this with any preconceived notions,• Epstein sa.id. HThe management association did what it was sup· posed to do: get a neutral party to review this. •AS we've Indicated all along. whatever the results would be, 'those would be the results." The sergeant'• dvll service commission hearing, postponed pending the lftultl ol the 1nvest1· gallons, will now likely be rescheduled, Mw.pby Mid. The sergeant ii do aCCUMd ol drink· ing in a bar while ltill cm dUty. ' awaited us after every plane, train, bus and boat ride, but here's a qwck run-down: 1 enjoyed the lush landscape and rich ales in Ireland; was enthralled with the performance of ·Miss Saigon• in London; put five years of French to the test in Parts where I marveled at the city's time- less beauty I had only seen in text- books. I studied the fallen wall in Berlin and the city behind it, still reeling from its new-found free- dom; marveled at how the weU- preserved cities or Brugge and Prague resembled those in fairy tales. I scored Charles Barkley's auto- graph in Monte Carlo where the Dream Team was playing; had plates broken over my head fol· lowed by a traditional shot of ouzo as is the tradition in Greece; sailed to and stayed on several Greek Islands where I saw the most incredible fiery sunsets and pris- tine beaches and hiked on a steaming volcano. I loved the art and culture in Florence, Ven.ice and Rome where we stayed in an old convent, (the nuns probably prayed for our late· rught partying to end.) Hiked the> Swiss Alps and was refreshed b) the Trummelbach Falls, a natural maze of waterfalls on the skirts of the quamt village of lnterlaken. The three months of this adven- turous summer -the last before I headed for the wreal world• where summer is reduced to weekends sandwiched between work days - ca.me to an end too soon. But it comes to life every ti.ml:' my husbancf"and l leaf through our "Europe Summer of 199r photo album and dream of the day wht'n we'll return ... • CAROLYN Ml~ is a staff writer When a beach just isn't a beach By Julie Ross Cannon The first time l saw the beach, I thought it was a joke. •No, really, where's the beach." I asked my adolescent friends, who were decked out in the latest sWlffi wear fashions (by Midwest stan- dards), and showing me the great " Bay Village, Ohio beach for the first time. ·No, really, this is it,· they yelled. boundng out of my parents Chrysler station wagon. ·cmon. C'mon.• It was sometime in June 1983 I'm not sure the day, but I remem- ber my family had just moved to Cleveland from Alabama. And J had not yet come face to face with the beaches of Lake Erie. I had beard all my schoolmates croon durtn9 the final weeks of sev- enth grade eboul how they looked forward to spending every wakmg momen t at "Th Beach" and bow they would 1ee me at •The Beach• and how we would ell have a fan· t.utic time at "The Beach.• 1 tell ror it. Sucker. •wow, that mUlt be some ~:I thought. "Probct.bly puts Gulf Sborel to lbame. • Gcalf Shonl. the maan Alabema t'Oll&al town, WM wMe my flililly laoll o. S\IDUW' y~ when I WM a ddld. Gui Sbal9 ud Pal• And with 19 years invested m mstructing kids, she said she is often recognized by former students, though 'Tm student teaclung at Nev..-port Harbor to finish up work on my teach- ing credential," she sdld. SdCOld, Flc1. I still fall into prolonged daydreams when I think about it. Snow white, powdery beaches that extend forever. Warm gull breezes Warm gull waters. Large, pounding waves. Ldke Ene had none of these. ru, my friends Jdbbered to one anothl'r, their plastic sdndals cldsh- mg loudly against the sidewalk, I was still looking for the beach. I SdW the green, grassy park. I saw busy concession stands. I saw the lake in the chstance. 1 also saw a chtf at the edge of the park. Wllh a steep stairway leading to the pit of the earth. Now mc1ybe Uus is when I con- tracted my fear of heights. I don't know. What I do know IS the bottom of the cliff was a long ways down. and the dirty brown carpet of sand touching the lake's waters looked like the last thmg I wanted to lay my still-developing body on, even if there was a thin towel beneath me. "Isn 't that filthy Cuyahoga River just a few rrules c1way, • J asked the dynamite duo as they slathered baby oil on their bly white bodies. ¥Didn't it catch on flre once because it was so polluted " w0Jl yeah," Satd my genius friend.5. •But lhey put thE' hrE' out No p•r blem" Now, for those ol you who haven't visited the f\.\Jdwest. Lake Erie IS not your average, run-or- the-mill Jake. It does look lund of like the ocean, though the ·waves· are pitiful FtSh burps, reaJly And how that smctll beach could hold so many blmdingly wtute bod- ies, I'll never know But there we were, lying towel to towel to towel with everyone else ln the greater Oeveland area, our heads almost butting the cWr wdlls, our toes a rew feet from the water. Teens strolling the beach, eymg the opposite sex, were forced to walk almost single file m front of Towel Row, occasional leaping over feet and lake garbage. Not exactly the best way to pick up a date. I never really d.id meet anybody exciting dunng the four summers I lived in Cleveland, b~t I d.id get a great workout wd.lkmg up and down those beach stairs. And d lot of leftover bdby ol.I. • M.IE ROSS CANNON is a staff writer. The day my trusty s w1board let me down 8y Steve Marble When l was 11 I knew my We would be complete tf I ~nly had a surfboard. Jt wasn't that I was much of a surfer. Hardly. But l had seen "End- less Summer" three times and had several copies of Surfer magazine that t flipped through daily Uf e would be good if I only had a surfboard. I was certain of It. 8ut, being a mere sixtH grader, I didn't have the kind of monfty it would take to negotiat o boa.rd. And my parent.l weren't obout to indulge my fantasy. My luck changed one lazy sum- 4* day when a guy down ·tho llrMt told me that his ll'g bfothet WM tbiNdng about Mlllng bll lwf • boerd. Hew ~into the ... ¥IDI and be ... 'wmlng to ... ta go ~ price w• S25 end. altbougti , it represented the lion's share of my meager savmg's account, I gladly handed Jt over. A surfboard. All mine. Money well spent, I fig - ured. I recall lugging the thing home It was about a mile long and weighed about as much as my entire fanuJy put together It was a Wardy, a truly cool board m those days. And 1t was coated m surf- board wax, wtuch -for some. rea- son -I took as a very good sign But it wasn't unW nud-Augu~t that I finally got the ttung in the water Now I'd like to teU you that I paddled out. caught a ruce stx-foot barrel, slummed down its fa ce m near-nawless style and waved casually to my adonng fanuly But 1t d.Idn't happen that way at all. For starters, the bodrd -as big as a giant redwood -WdS more than I couJd handle Trying to pad- dle 1t was more or less like a ctuld trymg to play bclsketball m Shaq's saze-22 shoes. I would paddle d foot or two and some ankle-slapper of a wave would dash me mto the roarn. And then 1 wouJd try 1t aga.m. And agdlll Eventually I got past the hore break and -after nopptng mto the SK RUN CONTINUED FROM 1 treated to sbghtly hilly ter- rain, ocean views at pomts throughout the course and, at race's end, a huge buffet courtesy of 16 local restau- rants. The event will include three separate races: a 2-mile fun walk, and a men and women's SK race. For the first time in race history.the walk will begin first, at 8 a .m . fol- lowed by the women's and men's races at 8:20 a.m. and 8:45 a .m . respectlvely. Last year's race included a celebrated rwµter, Hall of Fame pile.her Sandy Koufax who was visiting relatives 111 the area and deeded lo 1om the race Stel.Il didn't know if Koufax planned to attend Saturday's race, but pointed out that last year the former athlete registered under a different name. Also participating will be Orange Coast College stu· dent Forest Nelson who will compete in a wheelchair .. RegiStration for the race ts $18 for runners and $15 for walkers and $20 for both cat- egories on the day of the race. Walk in registration concludes today at the city'• Community Services Depart· ment, 3300 Newport Blvd. Parking iS free in th Corona de1 Mat State BMcb perking lot until 7;•0 a.m. Proceeds beoeftt the dtY" youth ...aeatlon programt. For intonMtioa QI" '° regbtai, call 6"-3151. wdler severdl umes -sat up on the board. But sometlung was wrong The bodrd was, oh 1 don't know, a good one or two mches under the water. But what d.Id I know about surf- boards? So they sit low m the water. Cool I lel a few waves pass, bgunng 1t nught be best Just to sit here a bit No s~nse m showmg off too qwckly And that's when I rea.llzed that my bodrd -my wonderful $25 Wa.rdy -was sinking Not like a rock. but certamJy m the same dueruon By the tune I got back to shore the board was coastmg a full three inches under the water. I'd yet to cc1tch a wave and my board was alreddy a goner We dragged the board back to lhe fanuJy stallon wagon, hoJSted 11 into the back of the vehicle and - hke a hearse -cdmed that behe· moth of a board back home to d.Ie For months and months and months it sat dl the side of our house, a consldnl renunder to me thdl I had spent my We sanngs on d lt>clky surfboard • ST£V£ MARBU is the managing edl· tor r-------------------------, I I I COSTA MESA I : FISH FRY SOtEDULE : +TODAY 5:30 p.m. Fish dinners begin; carnival rides and games open 7:30 p.m. Stage show 9 p.m. Drawing: $750 travel certifKate and other prizes. W inner must be present. + SAlUROAY, JUNE 1 10:00 a.m. Carnival rides and games open Noon Fish dinners begin 1:15 p.m. Stage show 2: 15 p.m. Socter awards (Stage) 3:30 p.m. Drawing (winner must be present) 4:30 p.m. Stage shaw 6 p.m. Dr•wing (winner must be present) 7 p.m. Sgge show 9 p.m. • OraWing fof c:ok>r TV •ndother prbei. Winner must be present. 2p..m. I va mi '" ·G> QUOTE OF THE DAY 7n tMoty. It might Ho gr«U ~fix W An~ ID 6'gn Mr. """' that OUJneg owns lhtt team ... -awum PHJWPS • PJ tl in .... ---------~--------------, r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• . re clA OI bit I ' ' ' ·With '96 amateur baseball draft on tap,. it's antsy time WI Sa .. tee .. t-: Se an Ju 15 S8 SC ret tn ult •TV program 48 Hours will be camped on Ila Borders' front porch all three days of draft in anticipation she'll be taken. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Bullets.• Following a solid freslunan season, when Borders was 2-4 with a 2.92 earned nm average in 491/3 innings pitched, she struggled her sophomore year. She finished t-7 wi~ a 7 .20 ERA in 50 innings, giving up 81 hits, walking 24 and striking out 13 last year. This season, Borders pitched in middle relief for Kasper's Vanguards, who suffered through a third-consecutive losing campaign (12-34). Borders was 1-1 with a 5.18 ERA in only 241/3 en ka av ·Attention! Attention! Title to Newport! VOLLEYBALL . ~ Mesa's Hylton, Eagle's $1 an ,$1 ail yo ga ac ob re sk de so ol< Vl( Ju at ffil sh Ar 8:: fis de cif hs Cd in~ sp VII ed Be (6' • What a ride home for Newport Harbor sailing team alter an unbeaten run to the Baker Trophy. ere's nothing quite like public announ<;ement f s1gnif 1cance to wake you up on one of \hose drowsy _plane rides! • No, there was nothmg earth-shaking about the ..comments from \he captain m terms of the ride home, the engines were whirling and there was plenty of fuel. ' It was 1ust a little matter of a national championship for Newport Harbor High's sailing team to be dealt with, after competing at the 1996 Team Racing NationaJs for the Baker 11-ophy in San Francisco. Hosted by the San Francisco Yacht Club fast weekend, the Baker Trophy featured 12 teams from around the country. wtth Newport the only Orange County entry. The event was satled m Flying JIJfllors, in breeze that ranged from light to wmdy - condlhons that proved to be perfect for Newport Harbor. -BOATING ~stephanie keefe fashion, the outcome of the event came down to protests. At the end of the regatta, Newport Harbor was in first with a flawless 11-0 record, but both University and Tabor Academy had filed protests that would have put the teams into a three-way unbreakable tie for first. University's protest stem.med from failure to clear a premature starter; and Tabor protested Newport Harbor for hitting the mark and not clearing itself. Sitting out a protest is probably one of the most aggravating and ~--..,..----~-__,~Nelson gain second ~ team honors in PCL . . ~ • Laguna Beach dominates picks. : Costa Mesa High senior Sean Hylton and : Estancia sophomore Sam Nelson each earned : second-team recognition on the coaches' All- : Pacific Coast League boys volleyball selec- : tions. • Hylton, a 6-foot-8 outside hitter, led coach : Jon Carlew's Mustangs all season, despite : competing in his first full-time volleyball cam- : paign. • Hylton was also an All-CIF two-meter man on \he CIF Southern Section Division ll cham-! pion water polo team. Nelson, a starter for the Eagles' varsity bas- : ketball team, was the top performer for first- : year coach Dale Hall, who said she the 6-foot- : 4 hitter-block.er reminds her of a young Steve : Tim.mons. Timmons, a Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College product, wept on to win two Olympic gold medals with the 'U.S. nation- al team. Mesa junior Bryan Leahy and sophomore Chris Shanley, as well as Estancia seniors Brandon Nomura and James Chi, received honorable mention. : 1996 Coaches' All-PO. Volleyball : Co-Most Valuable Players : Vladimir Andric. Laguna Beach Im M th• e:x on co Sil Isl an This year's tedm featured the same satlors as the Mallory Trophy entrants, mcludmg sluppers Brian Bissell, Patnck Hogan and Mandy McDonnell, crews Cryssa Byers, Gray Dougherty, AlJson Hill a nd Kassy Thompson, and Heather Porter. who did double duty as both a skipper and crew. nerve-wracking experiences a sailor can face, especially at the level that these sailors were competing. Skipper Brian Bissell and crew Mandy McDonnell (9) move Inside the competition as Newport Harbor sweeps to the Team Radng Nationals crown to daim the Baker Trophy. : Donald Chen, University : First Team : Trevor Whalley, Laguna Beach : James Kimball, Laguna Beach ! Greg Shagam, Aliso Niguel Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. p.1 ap $5 Ni Sll co The versatility of the team really showed through at this regatta, with every team member getting on the race course at some point. In Typical team race And to make it even worse, because the racing and the protests ran !Ong, the Newport Harbor Sailing Team had to leave the sail base to catch its flight home before the decision of the protest committee was decided. Fortunately, Brian Bissell's mother remained behind to find out the results. After the announcement she immediately called the airline and the pilot announced over the P.A. system that the Newport Harbor High School team bad won the 1996 Baker Trophy. By winning the Baker Trophy, the Newport Harbor High School sailing team qualified not only for the 1996 U.S. Team Racing Championship for the Hinman Trophy, but also for a trip to England and Ireland to compete in British Schools Dinghy Racing Association Team Racing Championship. Th_t? team leaves June 29 for this regatta and will return July 12. Other contributing team members to this win include Charlie Boukather, Andy Gregg, Nick Lumpkin and Molly Mason, all of whom were essential for practice team racing sessions. • In the need of nautical gear or just wand to check oth the latest marine items? Stop by the parking lot in front of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum Saturday for a nautical swap meet. To be held from 6 a .m.- noon, the swap meet is being co-sponsored by the Nautical Museum and by Minney's Ship Chandlery. : Scott Shibata, University : Jon Marshall, University ! David Lin, University : Second Team Jason Mulkay, Aliso Niguel • Cort Green, University : Jamie Mann, Laguna Hills : Sam Nelson. Estancia ! ~an Hylton. Costa Mesa : Miles M cGann, Laguna Beach ! Bryan Todd, Aliso Niguel Sr. Sr. Sr. so. Sr. Fr. Sr th1 ca W( art th• (\\ 30 • $1 ·sailors' numbers are up as they expand on drills Be 30 S2 Pa sic fet (C ' Se l1ll Be I (& du ; in~ • Newport Harbor's spring drills take on a different twist with many sophomores-to-be in the system; but the real emphasis appears to be in ongoing mental approach ... 4-6 has Tars hungry. ... Qy Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot • rac · sio , • NEWPORT BEACH -Not normally Ba laced with this type of numbers problem, • llf« Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff : =: • -S1inkley is handling an influx of under- " clisrmen with a litUe iimple divisioh this .. 1.ru spring. ' rec , With about 60 combined junior varsity : c.b and vanlty pJayen cunenUy going .1 "" • -'-'-' • : fin through sprlng d.ri.lls, B111uuey, entenng • his l t th season at the Sailor helm, bu ini- tiated separat N and varsity workouts -m t.b first Ume. •we have 0 r more f~ coming , '""" HIGH SCHOOL SPRING FOOTBALL back than we've had in the past, so we're sending them out onto the field early to get their work in, while the varsity guys are in the weight room,• Brinkley explained. "This allows us to be much more basic with the younger guys, who get a chance to go through drills without an older guy always being in front of them. They only work one side of the ball each day, whereas the varsity works both. And the N guys are coached by varsity coach- es.• Such novelty represents a radlcal departure for a program where consisten· cy and routin approach military propor· tions. But, Brinkley in.aists, there is plenty of repetidon in thJs sprtng ,routine. •we're )Ult trying tO regroup and get <>Urielvel back on trade,• Brinkley la.Id of the effe<:ts of the 4·6 ca.mpeJgn last fall; tbe school'• nnt 101tng 1M10e ma t988. •J don't mow tf IUt IMIOQ .... Md an etfr on OW' work etblt, beea--our kids have always worked bard. But l think there might be a little change in our men .. tal approach. We might be a little hungri- er." The Sailors' dally four-hour workload would likely satisfying even the most vora- cious gridiron appetite. "Our older kids know what's expected of them, but this is a time tor us to famil- iarize the young lddt with the type of tern· po we practice at and the tim& commit- ment involved," Brinkley explained. •w e start at 2 p .m. and ti. kid.I know they're going to be here until &. • Varsity players be9'n tbelr da.Uy com- mitment in the welgbt room. where they toO until 3:30. The JV playwa, wbo have been on the field llDOI l, tbiin ltrep on \heir weightlltt1ng b9ltl, u the vandty streams tnto an oo-&lkl workout wry much like the one1 tMy'U ~ tn the fall. •The only.putertDC8 II,~ don't have the gear," said Brinkley, who cited the passing game and tackling as this sprlng's emphasis . on offensive and defensive, respectively. •we basically put in the base offensive and defensive pack.age," said Brinkley, who is coaching the defensive backs this sprtng in place of longtime a1sistant Richard Ramirez, who will not return. •(Veteran offensive line coach) Bill Vet- ica is still a question mark," added Brink- ley, who indicated he might be afforded the opportunity to off er on-campus teach- ing jobs to prospective assistant coaches. "They're telling me there might be .ame (teaching) positions open.• , ...... , •• rt Hlrtilor' .ICM .. Fri., Sept. 13 • Or.nge ~). 7:30 Frf., s.pt. 20 • Marin. (at w.mnlnster), 7:30 Thurs .. SeP,t. 26 • Torranc:. (home), 7:30 Frf .• Oct. 4 -Canyon (ilt El Modine), 7 Fri., Oct. 11 -Sav.nne (.t w.st.m), 7;JO Frf., Oct. 18 • SantA ~· (horM), 7:JO Thur .. Oct. 24 -El Tor0• (home), 7,lO I Fri., Nov. 1 -It 1MM·. 7:10 Fn .. Nov. e -CotOn1 c1e1 Mar• (homt>. 7:JO Thur .• Nov. 14. WOodbridge• Wt trWw), 7:30 • o.nottJ Set "1eW LMgUI fl'DI· h Grictiron Club NBWPORT BSACH -New- ~ Harbor High'• football bOOl1ei1 dub ta olferiDQ char- ter IDlllDbenbips to the Seilaf GrldJrOn Club at $300. Boosters President Joe Urben b8I announced the for • matkln of the entity, ln auppon of tbe Won' football pro- gram. Included ln Iha charter membenblp padlage 11 • logo/pGIO lldrt. "'° game p-. far ..... _.. ln thie ,. ......... wttb ·sn- ...... r.11 ... two ticUtl to titlln'llftirgllllegeJa ~ tf. ..... lllforma~ IMlla.• 111 ll*:hed at .. 2U r . J. B&IEPS Antolin wins gold COLORADO SPRINGS - Gymnast Jeannette Antolin, com· peting with a contingent of Costa Mesa·based athletes at the 1996 U.S. Classics Elite Junior and Senior Championships on May 18, took home the gold, Winning the highest honor with a cbampi- onship finish m the all-around with a total of 37. 725 points on the ·Junior International level. She also took second on the beam with a 9.425. Amy Young, a teammate of Antolin's, shared the podium after taking first on the bars (9.725), second on the floor exercise (9.525), third on the vault (9.60) and third all-around (37.675). Also with a strong showing was Tami Taylor, who was fourth on the vault and ninth all-around on the Senior National level. Antolin and Young both quali- fied for the U.S. Championships and continue to train at GymMax, located in Costa Mesa, with for- mer Chinese National Rated Coach, Howie Llang and Jia Wen. Sheridan whiffs t t COSTA MESA -Tigers' stand- out Bryce Sheridan spun a one- hitter en route to a 5-1 victory over the Yankees in a key Major Division Costa Mesa American Little League game Wednesday at Costa Mesa High. Sheridan, who struck out nine in the first three innings, finsihed with 11 strikeouts. · Center fielder Jon Borland IDAde two outstanding running catches to rob Yankee hitters of possible extra base hits. Borland also was big in the offensive department, delivering a two-run single. Also with timely hits were Renny Jackson, Cody Ostrander and Danny Whitaker. The victory puts the Tigers a half-game behind the division- leading' Athletics, who'll they'll meet up with on June 8 in the season finale,. Speedway tonight COSTA MESA -Speedway motorcycle racing resumes tonight at Orange County Pair· grounds with sidecars and junior speedway added attractions. Admission is $8 for adulsts, $5 for juniors (13-17) and free to chil- dren 12 and under. Gates open at 6:30 with the first race starting'at 8 p.m. DEEP SEA NichoJs guns for finals berth today By Bany Faulkner, Dai1/ Pilot NORWALK -Corona del Mar High senior Ricby Nichols said last week be expected a fe w chuckles in bis direction today from fellow shot putters in the preliminaries of the CIF Sta te lfack and Pield Ownpionships at Cerritos College. Nichols, wbo along with the top 27 qualifiers from 10 sections statewide is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. in hopes of gaining one of nine spots in Saturday's finals, called bis competition this week ·the really gnarly guys.• Nich.ols, whose personal-best TRACK 0154.511.-would rank 14th among his competitors' qualifying marks, will, no doubt, need a gnarly throw of his own to advance to the finals. But, with another week's work honing what Nichols called his old form, which simplified his glide motion into what he termed "all arm," a breakthrough perfor- mance is not out of the question. The lone Newport-Mesa Dis- trict athlete still competing, Nichols finished fifth at last week's Southern Section Masters Meet, also at Cerritos, with a best of 53·1 '14 . Previously, he finished third in Southern Section Division 11 with a heave of 52-7. Nichols, an All·CIF center who bas accepted a football scholar· ship to attend Southern Methodist University, is among thre e Orange County putters taking part. Sea View League rival Dan Noll (El Toro) and Edison High senior Brodie Riederich, who rank 13th and 14th, respectively, based on qualifying marks, are also in the field. Four entrants come in with qualifying marks of at least 60 feet, topped by Bakersfield High's Van Mounts (63-113/4), Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations, pannersh1ps, mergers, acquisition~. buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easement5, title d1sput~ work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trust5, Will~. Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS ATT O RNE Y S A T L A W FRIDA'(. MAY 31, 1996 Pilot Sp ort'.. Lo< 11'. 1111ly' Prtmiam CigllN • Arturo f uente • Ashton • Avo •Cuesta Rey ·Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Don Lino • Ounhlll • Excalibur • Griffin · H. Upmann • Mac.anudo • P.G. • Padron • Partagas • Punch • Romeo &.. Julieta ·Santa Rosa • SavineUI· • V. Centennial • lino &.. many more. • Ogar Humidors • EJle Bleu &.. more Pine Ligbw.1 Imported Pipu Toba.cCOJ • Cigarettu U niqu.e Gift.J Shipping Availahle Crystal Court a t South Coast Plaza (714) 540-8262 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES nerahlp By· LJR No 2 Federel courts It an ection and Interest conveyed to lion will be held on June the City ol Costa Mesa 1 . GENERAL PLAN AT THE PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE Have you s1erted Clorng (Summ~ I) • ca1iror· is brought to enforce re-end now held by it under 27, 1996 et 1:415 p.m 1n and made In accordance AMENDMENT OP·96·0tC DESCRIBED IN THIS NO· Dus1ness yet? yes. 1987 PUBLIC NOTICE nia Umited pennership sponslblllties in relation to said Deed of Trust in the Dept. 703 loceted at: 341 with the provisions of the FOA THE CITY COUNCIL TICE OA IN WRITTEN Fictitious Bualneas Pierce Companies. Inc., ---------I general pertner ' environmental reviews, de-proP9rt'y' situated in aald City Drive, Orange, CA Proposal requirements. OF THE CITY OF COSTA CORRESPONDENCE OE· Name Statement Patnck J. 011k, Preslden1 STATIMINT OF By: Lyon Really, Inc., 8 clslon making end action; County and State de-92668. Each Bidder musl have a MESA FOA THE AOOP· LIVERED TO THE PLAN· The following persons ate Tn1s statement was f04td ABANDONMENT OF Calilomia corporatlon 81 end the I these r1-acribed as: IF YOU OBJECT TO the Class A General Engineer· TION OF A NEW FORMAT NINO COMMISSION AT, doing business as al w11h the County Clerk of general partner By· foch-1pon1iblll1iea heve been C 0 M PL ET E LY 0 E· granting of Iha petilion. you ing license anCI also be FOA THE LANO USE MAP. OR PAIOA TO. THE PUB· PTCS b) Petersen Tecnni· Orange County on May 2, USE OF FICTITIOUS erd E Frenkel 'vice Chair· H llsfied. The legal effect of SCRIBED IN SAID DEED should eppeer et the hear-pre-qualified 85 required by ENVIRONMENTAL OETEA· LIC HEARING. cal ConsuUing Services 1996 19963682063 BUSINl!IS NAME man By· Lyon' Realty Inc the certification is thet OF TRUST Ing and stale your Ob· law MINATION: EXEMPT. 1. PLANNING ACTION PA· 368 Seville Lane Costa Daily Pilot May tO 17 .24 The following persons a California c0<poralion, By uron Its approval, the City The atree1 address and lecilons o~ file wrillen Ob· The Ci1y Council of the 2. PLANNING ACTION PA· 96-41 FOA BILL BARTON, Mesa. CA 92627-14.78 3t. l996. ' j43:) have abandoned the use ot Richard E Frenkel Vice o Newpon Beach. mey other common designation, eclions with the court be· City of Costa Mesa re-96-40 FOA BAUCE ANO AUTHORIZED AGENT FOA Ale•andra Perandinou Pe----------the Fictitious Business Chairmen • • UH the Block Grant fund• if eny, ot the real propeny lore the hearing. Your IP• serves the nght to re1ec1 SUSAN PAOOON. AUTHQ.. SEBASTIAN VALENTE FOA 1ersen, 368 Seville Ln . PUBLIC NOTICE Name: Oa.ullng Oeilveries. 19983883454 enCI HUD will have aellsfied described above Is pur· pearance may be in person any or all Bids AIZEO AGENT FOR ROB· A CONDITIONAL USE PEA· Costa Mesa, CA 92627· ---------129 Cabrillo Street, Suite 111 reaponalbilitlea under ported to be: 492 MAGNO-or by your attorney. The Contracior shall com· EAT w. CLARK FOA A MIT FOR AN AUTO SEA· 1478 Fictitious Bualneu 1203, Costa Mesa. CA ~hia atelement was filed the NeUonal Environmental LIA STREET. COSTA IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ply with th e provisions ol CONDITIONAL USE PER· VICE BUILDING TO THE Richard Alan Petersen. Name Statement 92627 With Iha County C1erk of Policy Act ot 1969. HUD MESA. CA 92627 or a contingent creditor of Section 1770 1o 1780 in· MIT FOA A TRAINING/ REAR OF THE CAA GALE· 368 Seville Ln Cosla The fo110..,1ng P41'1on1 ere The Fictitlou1 Business Prange County on 5-1 5-96 will •ccept an objection to The undersigned Trustee the deceased, you must file elusive of the Calif0rnia WORKOUT FACILITY IN AN RIE PROPERTY WITH A Mesa CA 92627-1478 ao1ng business a s Name referred to ebove Delly Pilot Mey 24, 31, ill epprovaJ of the releaaa disclaims any liablhty for your claim with the court Labor Code, the prevailing EXISTING INDUSTRIAL VARIANCE FROM REAR This' b usiness 1s con-Vasquez Farukh1 & Co . was filed In Or•nge County June 7, 14, t996. of funds encl acceptenca of any incorrectness of the and mail• copy to the per· rate anCI scale ol wages es· BUILDING WITH A CONDI· VAAO SETBACK AEOUIAE· ducted by. a general part· CPAs, 2860 N San11ago on 12·15-95 F3741 the certltlcaUon only II it 11 street addr&Ss and. other sonal representetlve . ap· 1abl1sned by the City of TIONAL USE PERMIT TO MENTS, (32 FEET AE· nership Blvd . Orange. CA 92867 File No.19953667437 on one lor the following common desiqnat1on. II pointed by the court within Costa Mesa, which are on ALLOW OFF·SET HOURS OUIAEO: I FOOT PRO· HBve you stanea doing Gilbert A. Vu quez, 1002 Alesi• Veughn, 1850 Whit· PUBLIC NOTICE basis: any, shown herein. lour months from the date me with the City Clerk of OF OPE A AT ION TO POSED). LOCA TEO AT business yet? yes, 15 May Roxbury Road, San Matino. tier Ave .. 120, Costa Mesa. a) That the certification Said sa.le will be made, of first issuance of the let· the City of Costa Mesa· ALLOW GROUP CLASSES 2640 HARBOR BOULE· 1996 CA 91108 CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE was not In fact executed by but without covenant or ters as· provided In aectlon and shall tor1ei1 penalties TO BE CO NDUCTED VAAO IN A C1 ZONE. EN· Alexandra p Petersen Mohamed Fareed Farukhl Rish! Aaj Singh, 1691 NOTICE TO the certifying officer or warranty, express or Im· 9100 of the Cel1fomla Pr~-prescribed therein for non· PRIOR TO 8 A.M. ANO VIAONMENTAL OETEAMI· This sta1emen1 was fileCI 8612 Pinyon S1ree1, Buena Me.e Drive, l~t. Santa PUBLIC OF other olflclf of applicant plied, regarding title, pos· bate Code. The time for flt. compliance of said code AFTER 5 P.M .• WITH ONE NATION: NEGATIVE DEC· with the County Clerk ol Park, CA 90620 Ane, CA 92707 approved by HUD: or session, conditton, or en· Ing claims will not expire MARY ELLIOTT D~ ON ONE TRAINING TO BE LAAATION, (AVAILABLE Orange County 00 5·21·96 This bus1nen 11 eon· Peul Hastings, 1691 Mesa REQUEST FOR THE b) That applicant'a anvl-cumbrancea, including before four months trom uty City Clerk City :; CONDUCTED BETWEEN 8 FOA REVIEW FOA 20 19983884051 ducted by a general par1· Drive, •NI, S11t1te Ane. CA RllLEASI! OF ronmantel review record tor feea, cherg81 end U · 1he hearing date noticed C t M ' A.M. ANO 5 P.M., LO· DAVS AT THE PL.ANNING Daily Pilot May 31 June 7 nership 92707 FUNDS AND NOTICE the project lndicatea omis· penses of the TrustM and above. oa a eN CA TEO AT 1677 SUPE· DIVISION). ' ' Have you starte<l doing This business was con-Oii' FINDING OF slon of a required decision of the trusts created by YOU MAY EXAMINE the Published Newport AIOA AVENUE, 10, IN AN FOR FURTHER INFORMA· 14• 21• !996 f406 business yet? Ves, 03/011 ducted b'/ e general part· NO llQN.,ICANT ftndlng or step eppli"ble 1ald Deed ot Trust, to pay Ille kept by the court. II you Beach·Coata Mesa Dally MO ZONE. ENVIAONMEN· TION ON THE ABOVE AP· PUBLIC NOTICE 96 nerahip EPFECT ON THE to the project in the envl· the .remaining princlpal are a pef'son lnterHted in Piiot May 24, 31, 1996. TAL DETERMINATION: EX· PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE M. Fareed Farukh1 199'3883032 r94'1menlal review process. 1um1 ot the no1e(s) 11-the estate, you may tile 1372 EMPT 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE F1ctllloua BualneH This statement w11 llleel This statement waa filed 0ENVIRONMENTS Obfectlon~ mus1 be pre-cured by said Deed of with the court a tormal Ae· FOR FURTHER INFORMA· OFFICE OF THE PLAN· Na.me Statement with the County Cletk ol with the County Cl8fk 01 T ALL INTERE TEO pared and submitted In ac-Trust to wit: $376,754.64 quest for Special Notice of PUBLIC NOTICE TION ON THE ABOVE AP. NING DIVISION, ROOM The following persons ve Orange Count~ on s.1,._96 AGENCIES. GROUPS ANO COfdence with the required with interest thereon from the filing ot an Inventory PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, doing business as· U<fo 19983883307 Orange County on S.lo-96 PERSONS: . proc:.duras und., 2.4 CFA 10/01/95 et 9.625% per end appraise! of estate as· cna1382483 754-5245 OA CALL AT THE COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· Peninsula Resort. 717 udo Daily Pilot Mey 17 24 31 Delly Pilot Mey 11; 24, 31, The purpo .. Of this notice Pert 58.75 of the Interim annum as pr0V1ded in aeld sets or of any peUtion or NOTICE TO OFFICE OF THE PLAN· NIA. Park Onve Newport Beach ' JUM 7, 19116 F362 Is lo Identity two separate Reguletione found in the nota(a) plus cosl and any account as provided in CREDITORS OF NINO DIVISION. ROOM Pub II shed New po r1 CA 92663 ' ' June 7• 1996 F366 but raleted actions to be Federal Register detad ldvances with interest. ES· section 1250 of the Call· BULK SALE 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE. BHch·Costa Mesa Daily Lido Peninsula Company PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lllcan by the City of N-· April 12. 1982. Thes. regu-TIMATED TOTAL DEBT fomia Problle Code. A Re-CSECS. 8104, COSTA MESA, CALIFOA· Pilot May 31, 1996. LLC (CA) 717 Udo Park•·'--------- pon Beech. lations e.re avaliabla In the '412,654.13 quest tor Special Notice NIA. F388 Drive Ne~port Beach CA Fictitious Bu1lneaa Cn.138 .. 2 .. 9 On or abo1 ut July 9, 1998, Planning D•Rartmen!t_ City The beneliciery under form Is available from the 8105 U.C.C .I P ublis hed Newport PUBLIC NOTICE 92663 ·. Name Statement • • the City o Newpon BHch or Nawpo<t BHch. vblec· uld Deed of Trust hereto-coun clerk. Notice Is hereby g ven to Beach·COsla Mesa Daily This business 11 con· The fOllowing persons are STATEMENT OF will request the U.S. D• Ilona may be addressed to: fora executed end deilv· Petitioner: Steven w. creditors ol '"• within P1lol May 31, 1996. NOTICE ducted by· umued uebihty doing business as· Omega ABANDONMENT OF ~mant ot Housing and Environmant•I Cleerence ared to the und11t1lgned • Queat named seller that • bulk F387 INVlTINQ BIDS co Carpet Ce1e & Cleernng USE OF FICTITIOUS I rb~ ~I~~~ {=) Otflcef, U.S. Department of wrl1tan Declaration of 0.. Carol A. Churchlll, ~~e ii about lo r ma?:~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given A~g1s1ran1 hes not yet Service 3t59 Cen~··n BUSINESS NAME !c,~ ~J! I of th~ Hous s Housing end Urban Devel-teun and Oem11t1~ lor Sele. CS8#110343 be~ow use ts escr e 1he1 the Board of TrustHI begun to transact business Or . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 The I°'~ pam>ns and Community "'--'~ opment, t6t5 We91 Olym-an, dlt •-~!}llEenl Nuoticet olS0..11 Vlolet Boakovich The ~•m•• end bus1~s NOTICE OF ol the Huntington Beach under ihe ftc1111ous neme(s> Micha.I Analco 3t59 C•· ... • ... _.. t.. t .,.,,.,_,. pie Boulevard, Los Ange-•u ....... ec on o e · ·-~ ' listed above nad1an Or Cos1a Mese ... ve --0 "8 UH 0 ment Act ot 1117• (PL 93-las Californl• 900tS-380l The undtlfsigned ceused CS B I 1 1 5 3 8 2 , addresses of the seller are· PUBLIC HEARING Union High School 01stnc1 Lido Pen nsula Com an CA 92626 ~:me~';:'~~~mo~~·.t';,~~~ 383) tor the 1~1997 n.. ObJections to the releHe said Notice of Oeleult enCI Churchlll a 801kovlch, Ron•l.d E. Merker. dba NOTICE IS HEREBY will receiv:o~~+eds~~t~~ LLC. Joh~ L. Curci, t eJ:: Nelson Troche. 3t59 Cu· t · b) M h 1 cal yHr proJecll. of Jundt on basis other Election to Sell to be rt-100 Oceangata Suite Aquatic Center, Inc., 4537 GIVEN that the CITY pr n1tn8 ber nadian or Cos11 Mesa ~enr11• Wlil enc it• er t. Removal ot Archltac· than those ateted in the corded in the county where 1000 Long Be~ch CA West Coast Highway. New· COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCH~ ULES OF CL.ASSES This stalemenl was hied CA 92626 • 4~~. vg?, Kerc:;an i::.•· turel 8•rrier1 ($308,000). previous paragraph will not the rHI property Is located. 90802 Altornay • for pon Beacl\, CA 92663 The NEWP ORT BEACH will mee11rg 1t equa;., 10 1~o w11h the County Clerk ot This business Is con· N """"D. h CA 92660.. 2. Homeless Aasiatan~ • be considered by HUD. No FOR SALES INFOR-p tltl , locallon In California of the hold a pubhc hearing to sp,ec1 ica ons oon 'e •nB1 e Ora""e County on 41·26·96 ductea by a general part· ew,,... • .... ec · Emergency housing ttens-,bl 11 11 d tt MAT 1 0 N M F 1 e oner chlel executive 0N1ce of the adopt proposed ORDI· olt1ce of sa1C1 1stnc1 ids · ·• h The Fictltloua Business portellon eid enc1' other ~uliec9 °~~•c:iri•~ 1 er : on· r REPORTER 105599 seller is· same as above NANCE NO 96-22 being shall be delivered In sealed 19983881540 r;:rs 1P 1 eel Name referred to above emergency 1id to the ald~ed by HUD con-8 :00am lo 5:00pm, p. ublished Newpo rt As Hsi~ by the seller, all AN ORDINANCE OF THE envelopes clearly marked Daily Pilot May 17 24, 31 bu~~~s~ouei?s ~ doing w:;5 ~'~ti:" ~~ustf ~· nom.fa11 In the community Kevin MurPhY City C 6 1 9) 5 9 O ·9 2 0 0 • BHch-Cos1e Mesa 011ly other busimrss names enCI CITY COUNCIL OF THE "Bid No. 799 • June 7, 1996 F357 Nelson loche 1 • n yo • ($18,058. FISH; $5,000 ·Ma Cl t'N AMl!RICAN IE· Pilot May 31 June 3 7 addresses used by the CITY OF NEWPORT PRINTINCiADULT PUBLIC NOTICE Micnae1Analco a n j:s~rlg i nal File SPIN; temporary housing __::-:er,h ::t:c,New-CURITIES COMPANY, 1996 ' ' 'sellerw11h1n threeyearsbe-BEACH AMENDING TITLE SCHOOL SCHEDULES This slalement was Meo No. fj and counseUng ($10,959 • _.. eec • -(TRUSTEE), C/O CAL· . FM394 fore the date such hst was 14 OF THE NEWPORT OF CLASSES" Fl tltl B I with the County Cltril 01 Lyon!R90 V •de~ Auoc~tes, 1• O.C. Interfaith Shelter: port Boulevatd, New· WESTERN RECONVIEY· sent Of delivered to the BEACH MUNICIP~L CODE addressed 10. Susi c ous ua ness Orange County on S-l7·96 44 on armen venue. sto.ooo • YMCA Hotel for port Beach, CA 92658-A.NCI! (AGENT• p 0 PUBLIC NOTICE buyer are: none TO ADJUST THE BASIC Name Statement 8 37 3 Newpon Beach, CA 92660 Homelesa Women). &tUS , '' • • The names and business WATER USE RATE TO Mclane. Director of Pro· The following persons are 199 388 9 ldenunc1tionofPertnaraot 3. Societ Services . Meel P bil h d N r t BOX 22004, EL CITY OF adClresses olthabuyer are: 52.00 PEA HUNDRED cure men1, Hun11n91on doing business es· CAA Deily P1lo1 May 24. 31 Lyon/Redav A11ocietaa II, setvlcea for needV horn. B uh-CI e M ew~oil CAJON, CA 92022· COSTA MESA Pharmatronics. inc .. 3538 CUBIC FEET: TO MOOIFV Beach Union High School Associates, t301 Dove June 7 14 1996 138l (t) Lyon Reelty, Inc .• 1 Cti-bound elderly ($23,483 • H C Oita en 8 y 9004, (819)590-9200 Camino Capistrano, Capist· THE WATER SERVICE 01st11c1. 10251 Yorktown SlrHI •92o. Newport lfornla corporeUon, 41490 FISH. Sl2,500 • South Pilot May 31, 1996. Dated: May 16, 1998 ORANGE COUNTY, nano Beech, CA 92824 CHARGES; TO ADJUST Ave., Hun11ngton Beech BHch. CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE Von K.atman Avenue, New-County Sanlora). F3115 8W1 Dell L Cunamey CALIFORNIA The usets to be sold are THE SEWER USE CHARGE CA 92646 . Wvren Lonie Investments. Fictitious BualneH pon Beeetl, CA 92660. (2) 4 Feelli~ Oavetopmant TRUSTEE SALE OF Notice described In generel u · in-TO SO 20 FOA EACH HUN Inc • (Uta"). 1301 Dove UR No. I (Redev) LP .•• n d Imp r 0 ve men t • PUBLIC NOTICE • lrwttlng Bid• ventOtV (goods tor sale) OREO CUBIC FEET OF and delivered at or before Strtel. # 920, Newport Name Statement California limited pert· ($10,000 • Interval HouM, FlCER: DELL L. CUNA-NOTICE IS HEREBY rentadnvenlory end equiP: WATER (EFFECTIVE 7/1/ 2·00 P.M ' June t4, 1996 11 BHch, CA 92660 T!"e toliow1ng persons are nefShlp, 4490 Von Karman SlO 000 • Oliva Creal 43357 MAY, l!XT. 3014 GIVEN thet H eled prOPol · ment furniture lhctUfes and 98): TO ADJUST THE wt11ch time and piece bids This bus1neu 11 con· doin~ business H 1 1 Avenue. Newport Beech, $10,0oo. Mafcy House). • NOTICll 011' Pub fi shed Newport als for furnishing all labOr, the name "Aq~alic Center" SEWER USE CHARGE TO wlll be publicly opened end ducted by: a corporellon Amertcen Phys1c1an1 Ntt· CA 92660 A.II projecll 11• open to TRUITll!'S IAL• BHcl'l·Coata Mesa Daily matariaia, equipment, and are loc1led at: 4537 w. $0.25 FOR EACH HUN· read In Room 381 . The regl1trant commenced work, b) Olslticl Business Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-low·modtrata Income Plf· APN1117·331·22 Pilot May 24, 31, June 7, transportation and olhe< Coast Highway, Newpon OREO CUBIC FEET OF each bid shall remeln to ttens~ct businesa under Products, 27525 Puer11t ducted by I general part· sons Citywide. LOAN N01 t998. such. facllltlH as may be Beach, CA 92663 WATER (EFFECTIVE 7/1/ valid lor a 'od of 180 lhe fictlh~s neme(s) listed RHI, Mission Vie1o. CA nerahlp Ni EfWlronmantal Review 48ff8M F 88 required tor HARBOR BOU. TI)8 business neme u.sed 97)· ANO TO MODIFY T .. E peo above on. May 1• l tte 112691 Lyon/Redev Asaoct.lea, 11, RacOfd (ERR) haa been 3 LEVARO ANO ADAMS AV· by the Miier 11 thet loca· TEXT TO REFLECT UTILI-deys alter the date lpacl· Werran Lortie ln11a1tmen1s. Ctntral Mer1Cll1n, Inc a Celifoml• geoarel pert. prepared for Iha project• REll'1 QA.L.LAGHER, PUBLIC NOTICE ENUE INTERSECTION tlon is: Aqu1tic Center TIES·PUBUC WORKS AE· !led for tne receipt ot biCl1. Inc.. Werren H Lortie, (CA). 2000 Cone Cer~JN narshp~ By: lJR No. t ~lilied by the Clly ol W1LLIAll & WIDENING IMPROVE· The anllclpeted dete ol ORGANIZATION AND TO Each bod must conform to President San Ctamente, CA ll2t73 (R~OEV) L"P., I Celifornla Newport Beach which doc· Rl8ECCA NOTICE OF MENTS. CITI' PROJECT the bultl Nie. 11 June 18, I N C O A p O A AT e A end be respon81119 to the Thia staleJNnt WH filed This bu~lneu Is con- tlmtled partnerlhlp, By: The umanta tl'let some projects CV PETITION TO \. NO. 96-11 will be received t996 at the olflce of Bruck MONTHLY BILLING OP· bid documents and spaclfl· with lhe County Ciertl ot ducted by. 1 corporetion Willlem Lyon Com~y, A att calegorlcally txclilded T.S. Mo. 808382 ADMINIST•R by the City ot Coste Mesa & Perry, A.P.C .. 1301 Dove TION. cetions The DISTRICT re· Orange County on Mey 1• He~ you started doing Califomle corporaBt ~nR, le!' from applicable Nallonel IMPORTANT NOTICE TO llTATE OFI at the Office of the City Sltaat, 10th Fl.. Newport NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· serves . the nghl to reject 1996 . 19983882513 ~:~~=r Y~!r~:lan 1,.,. general iwtner, Y· ,,. Enlllronmantal Policy Act PROPERTY OWNER: Clark, n Felr Drive. Costa Beech, CA 92660 THEA GIVEN thet H id pub-Deily Pilot May 10, 17, 24, • • ..... • ard E. Frankel, VIC• Chair· (PL9Mt0) requirement• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT WILBIRT MURFF MM•, California, until the This bulk aale 11 subject lie hearing will be held on any •nd •II bids or to waive 31. 1996, 1427 JetMa M Hollatld, Pfni· man. Lyon Realty, Inc .. 8 and the balance of the UNDER A DEED OF OU•ST, aka W. hour of 10:00 am., June lo Calllomie Uniform Com· the 10th dey of June, 1996, any. irregulerlllea °' lntor· dent C.Uloml• corporlllon, By Pl'Olect• 11• axampc. This TRUST, DATED JANUARY HURfll' QUEST 10, 1996, 1t which lltM marctal Coda Section at the hour of 7:00 p.m. In mahllH In any bid or in ttla PUBLIC NOTICE ~la atatecmant w!!.. filaCI Richard E. Frrial, Vic. ~AA 11 on tile at the follow. •· ttll5. UNLESS YOU c ... No. A.182441 they will be opened pub-6108.2. the Counc:tt Chambers of bidding. W1 the ounty -.-k of CM!tman Ing lddteaa: 3300 Newport TAKE ACTION TO PAO-To al halta, banalldarlft, llcly and rHd aloud in the II '° aubJacl, the neme the Newport ~ City Ow.rnlntt lloard Flctltloui •ualneu Orange County on MlY 7 19"3H341i BOu19Yard, ~ PIM-TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT cradltOfa, contingent cradl-Counc11 CNmt>ers Saeled and addtesa of the person Hall, 3300 Newport ~ llened: ts/ a u al Name Statement 1996 18H3U~S31 Thi• atatement waa flied nlng • 2nd floOr, Newport MAY Bf SOLD AT A PUS. tcn, and persons Who INiy PrOPQl4ll1 shell beer the with whom clelms mey be vaid. Nawport 8"ch. C•U· Mo lane Director of The lollowtngperaona5 are Oatly PtlOt M•y 10. 17, 24, with the County Clatk ol Beach, CA. UC SALE. IF YOU NEED ctMrwlM be Interested In title. of \he work and netM flied It Ronald e. Maiker. torn a. 11 which time and Procu,..;._nt H,11,,1n9 • dOiog 1businass3011· 0 BO 31. 19M, J430 Orange County on &-lS.M No lurthaf envlronmantlll AN EXPt.ANATION OF THE the wilt OI ettete, Of both of the Bidder but no othat' 4537 w. Coast Highway. piece any and all paraons ' Astoc e1es. 1 I ove PUBLIC D lly Pilot Ma'/ 24 3t r~ of the project9 It NATURE OF THE PRO-of: WILBERT HURFF distinguishing marks. Any Newport Beach, CA 92663 Interested may a~r and ton hach Union High Street '920, Newpo rt N0T1C! 8 ' ' propoaed priOf to the .. Cl!EDINO AOAINST YOU. QUEST, aka W. HURFF Bid received 1f1er the llOd the wt data for llhng be hHrd thereon. 11 you lchoot Dl1trlot Beech, CA 92660 l'I IU a June 1. 1•. 1998. q11est for,.,. ... of Federal YOU SHOULD CONTACT A GUEST 1cheduled closing time IOI claims 11\all be June 17, challenge this pro)ec:t In Pu bllahed Newporl Warren Lortie lnvu tmants. 01 ..._ .,..,.. .. F:l'T~ funde. LAWYER. A PETITION has been the receipt of Bids shall be t90I, which i• the busine11 court. V(XI mey be limltld 8each-Co1ta Mesa Deily Inc.. (Utah). 1301 Dove Name Sl•l9fft...e --,-U-1-L-IC-.,-0-T-IC_E ____ , Comments to Grant R• On JUNE 18, t99e. at flied by Stav.n W. Guest In returned to the Bidder un-day before tM 181• dale 10 raltino only lhoae IUU91 Pilot May 3t, June 7, 1999 Sir Ht ,.!~lli ... Newport Cl Tllf 1~ par_ton.5~.,. " Clolenta: 10:00 A.M., AMERICAN SE· the $uoar1or Coun of Call-opened. n lhlll be the •of• 1pec:lfiad aboVe. you or 1omaon• else f')Q2 Beech ....... .,.""" 04ng ...... ~ .. at ---------1 AM lntlf81ted agancta1, CUAITIES COMPANY, u fOrnla, County of 0r&{lge. retP0n9iblfity of Ille 8ldd« Datedt Ma 18, 1tff relled .i the public hearing Thia business ta ~on-IMnt Sour~ !)009 • .Tc~::.:.r:,, 9fOUP9, Ot lndMdulla di• duly appointed trustee TH! PETITION r~lta to ... in.1 their Biel Is ,. PHARMA/RONICI ~acrltled In !hit not~ 0r PUIUC NOTICE dllCtad ~y; • corporetJon l\OVMCA ..... ~itele, Costa .a•• egtMlng with althaf of the undat' and pursuant to that Steven w. 04ielt be c.iVed In proper time. INC ' In Wt1nen c:onH~ The t90'Want com~ .,_v MANDON•NT OF e6ove two ac11ont .,. ~ D9ld Of f'Mt ~ appointed u personal rep. A Ml of 9ld Oocu~ ' dokvared to the City at. 0r ll'loUtloua 8usl.-.H to lranllci bu~U Undef John Rtel\etd Wttt Jr .• UI• OP '1CTITIOUa Ylted to submit written JANUARY 12. llM .. lnlt. re1ant•llv9 to tdmlnllttf rn•v be obtained at the Of· 8rad Oel•, ,,.•ldent Pllof 10. &ha public hearing. Name Statement lht llc:Wou• narne(s) ritted 3009 ChibhouH ClfCle, IUllNEIS NAM• oommentt for c:onaldef. No. M-0014454, In boOlt. the ntei. of the deCedent. nc:. or the City EOQ'""'· "ubll•h•d Newport r or Information call (1'4) The tonow1ng .,.,.ons ere •b<MI on: Mey I, ttte Cc°''' ~a. CA t 2'2t The fCllOwina pat.ont MIOn. P1MM 1peclly \illhlc:h pttga, Of Oflolal Atcorda In 1"E P£TITION ~"9 n ,.., l:>ftve. Coate M"a· B .. Ch.Co1ta Mesa Delly ""4·3011. dolng busfnelt aa: e.11· Wa1ttt1 LOrtle lnvaa1mant1, aihatine Jean Wnt, JOOI havt abendOMCftha UM of of the DfOOOMd ac:tior .. la the~ omc. of the~ A'" the decedent'• WIU. and Cllllomla, upon nonrefUnd· "llol May 31, 1998. LeVonne M, HarllleH Metroe. 1 t3 E. Bey Avt .. Inc.. Warttn H. Lortie, Clut>houea Circle. ea.ta the Fictitious Bualneaa being · tddreaaed. Such aordtr of OAANOe County. 00dlcll1, If eny, be tclmlt'led able PIYft*ll or S25.00. Ni F30\l CMC{AAI City c'9rtl' ~ 8"ch. CA tHet· ~ldant ,. ~~r-C:,A ,912'29 1 Nvna: Surnl'neMew, 4490 Wftltlft commenta ""*be 8\tte ol CAUlfOAMA ... to probate. The wlll and addltlotiel charge ol s10.oo Cl .... ' 11Mcb' 1119 .... ttatemenl WU nled • vu nH• • c~ von t<Mrnan Avenue. New-~ • the Chy of eQ"9d by wtWAM J QA1' *'Y COdlclla .,. ev•t111 Wit be mecta If hendled by PUILIC NOTICE N~ ce'!'~ CMC' Chltltt T. Bal. 113 E. 81y <:' the r~ ~.k ~ 4:ed by: l'Mtland 9rlCI port hach, CA 92"0 NftPOr1 IMCtl "'aMinO LAOH!A, JR AND Al· b ~ In the Illa mall.. 8id Documents and --• • ~• t A..,.. ~ Ba~h, CA ange vvvrnr on -Y , WI The jqctlllova lutlneaa ~ on Of btfote lfCCA J OALLAOHIA, lleotbylMCOUft. ~ Contract OocumeNt PVeUC HEARINGS WILL Actlfttl C~a.rtt 12MM11t • 1• 1 ... JMHt4 ~ ~ ~ ~ Name 1'9ftnecl to ~ J4#f t, 1 .... Al IUCtl..,.,. HUSIAND ANO Wlfl ntt PETmON ~· may .,to be eumlnad II II HCLD IV ntl COSTA Publlthed N•wport CNrtet T. Bal TNllM 01 O.,ty Piiot Way 10, 17, !4. ~~ i: JI WU Mid on ... _~ 11, *' CCMMllfttl ao reoel¥ad WlU. HU AT "'9LIC ~ to ~ the the omce of the City Clettt M!SA Pl.ANNINO COM· 9Hch-Cot.. Mia Dalty The Rob8ft Melroa TNSI, 31. ttte. f421 Tht (I ~"' ..... !~:a,ir1~;lof,ft';$'::="e.=!: :~g[,'~: :g,.H1g~=~~ :'u':.ti~~ :ca~::~·!:~ ~~,A~AJ:1EoR~~1l. No4Mav3t,11M. '3M ~~~·~,~pott PUIUCNOTtC! ~~~ ~ (SUrnrneMeW} feclaf~:C..thecwr:-.,; g~~1 ~:r: -fA~<j,,. =-~J""~~ :::,rc.~a~~1.·~ ~':T :~~.M~A5'~ PUIUCNOTICI ==·~·.:::··~~: Flott........... tllUo;.... I, 4490 Von l<lrmen Atr lldmllllMr-.actklnonlM NAtlONAl IANK_\. A,... ...... lO IM4I "*'V Cludedwtlhpe'/Tnlfll IOON AS POS818LE CAnett.lttll ................. Delt'/ Noe .... Y '1, Iii, Jt, , .,... ~ a.actl, CA .,,... prier to ~ t, CHICK DRAWN IT A eclOl'9 wtltlCKA ........ lec:tl INd aN11 be tnlde THIMAl"TIA Ofil MOH• l'UIUC H!AAINOS W1U. Thia butlne.. 11 eon-the ~ J*IOl"8 ere Ane 71 1111 P19 : -,... ITAH OR ,l!D!RAl. COUl'l l!PP'OWll ........ 9n ..,. Pr090N1 '°""' DAY. JlM to, 1"8. R!· BE HClD IY TH.e COSTA dU(ted l>r a ganlfll P'n· OOlng bualrwje •: I) ... -------.....- ! ~Of Partnara Of 0•11t111t1a • HUO: CR!DIT UNION, 01' A Ina _., wry lmpoNI .. IMeta ,_t 11vouQh "4 GMCMNQ TH( FOU.OW· MHA Pl.ANNINO COM-nseNp croe., a CIVltllof\ 9' PWC9 L~ ~ TM City of Newpott CHICK DRAWN IY A dcN, '---the per.~ In the Con4r9Cll INQAPPUCATIONS MISSIOH AT THE CfTV ._.. ,OU tlMad dof'll Compel..._ Inc., b) llllercw ,-------. I), (1) ~ ~. Inc., • .._. .. ~ the ITATI OR l'IDDAL IAV· =:r;..,M!i .. _. M ~ and tf'8I b9 • llltl CJ# T.-fOU.OW· HALL. t7 'AM DRIYI, ~ vwtt ~ tMO lulllMe ....,_, a dM-ClllirM COIJIOflllOli, 44IO DfolMll lfua ._ allowe INQI ANO LOAN Aa. It ~ ,.... • IOU....,,... by 1 ctnll-.I ING M:110NI AM OW.-COSTA MIM. CN.WOfl· a...."(, hi lion Of ~ ~. Von""""" A*""~·~ QlhM .. IOCIA'nON. IAW.OS Aa. ....... ,.,... ....... .,....., •• cit.o«• ... EtiJ~ THt ~AT no P.M. OR Al Tiiie ................ Inc . m1 • PulrNn ... pewt ...... CA IQ-(I) U.I. OI *-IOCIA!..'!?!.'I~ IAw.GI 11-r ,_. ~ Mloe • ewe lond b not .... •Y •UM· IOON Al POHllU _..,. the ~ ewtt o1 ... AN, CA •101 Lift "-" • ~ l), Int UrOlft QMllp. If ~D .. llC-COi_. tD .. Jll"::ld lflM tft of 119 amoift fl l1ID TO OM.V THOll IS-THIAEAfTI" OH MOH-0ninte Cowt1y .., f.11.. ftlerct ~--"·· e Ce111arn1e 1m1ttc1 ~ merit undlf 1'1111 Oii 1t• CJ# ntl '1NM-11110:.L 1'19 In·~ h lld. INdt PIVlbll It W .IOMICNI Mlll1 DAV, JUtft_~ ,. 9'l tlllllltHT CD ........ Dlt l...,N- eHp, ~ V..1 1'•"1'fllft IN-Ole 9"d ea.. ~ AHO MITH(). ....._ ... , ~ .. ~of Colla a.t.. .. AT THI "-9.JC HUNNO 0M0tN0 ,,.. fouow. Del;,__, 11 .Nwt t "*' k. ... IW&I CA =-....... twf\ CA =:rn. ..::.= ~ IT':h~ ::.1r=.--.r:."' .... ~.:-.:,,= 1: =rr: ':~~. 14,lt,1• ' -~ llllJll••• .. ..,._ Tiiie -....... le '*" ....,_ II tD MW HILO AT THI ..... It .. ""°" _. ;::--_,_., °'*'t DI-ING ACTIONS Ma CtW.• ..... Jf' •fAllL ...., ., • _.., ...,.. .... _. .·.in • "'· 1'41 mw• i.e .. ..., ~ue ·• 80nCI. TO '"' PINf: l.IHOID IH ~THI Ai lliiili il'lilii.., '?!!!.'I.. ...... • • Cllr W.. !!l,!Mf ·~ WI ... .... ... ... CiONMo AT, CttMl.INOE MAY w UM. ~ ::-.:• :.: ~~ ~ M.. =·=•.; lO. "'9o =~1"'m.:i M=Jn-:r-- • FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1996 PUIUC IOT1Cll PUIUC MOTICD PUBLIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll ILIC MOTICI PUIUC NOTtcl ducted by: 111 lndMclulll w., CA 91\f 1M bull-"-O.flned on the Condomin· ""1· ...........-_. ~c..-. "1tt It, 1• tn _. _... __.. ~ Ha" you ltarted ~ neM II OOtld OU 11r. M MacMllUf IMlcA •llG, h'9d ~ k.fn ,,.,_ Alcordtd In &oolc w , aind ,... fMa Mok '*' ...... 1M, fl ........... .r .. _ Utt:~•,:.:::::aa FlotJtJo11aa11uneu ~~oNNQ ="" ''"*' dOlr\9 ~T:o~=~ 1,-:. ._.. ~U:""" tOUt.Pe;. see of Offl· T ·=•=•=-°' ::=.=:~ ~':..-:=::-.= IQlloWlng p•rsorJ •r• The ~towt'~~~! are Thie 111~1 wu llltd blfllneJO"ver> No =-by: an lndlY!dull .J:!... wtlllln """~ ti1I ftaco~•1/f ,;:ranoe llf .-. Deed z: /Ill .-,ildlld W..,.. ID mlll. .. ...-. ....... •• bu•lne11 u : A) doing bw!Maa u · lioP wtlh the Coumy C\enl of AonaldC6'1f'OQe you ...,_ CtolnO .... .,._.M.llllst'WIS oun1y, • or • •• Nill. The 1a1a1......,. •a..._."' CGIMIDl'I In __..ct.dl..,..G11111111tr co~~ ~0~1"l11i:1. T~o :=,:na._;ompany: ~=-~~.,c;.~:~~· J:: .:''~ <:n~ ~~Ms ~:!::.,. ,:_ ='!~!me,,::~~~ •:•:\f1:i:'n .. .,... =.r ~ ... ' ~ T;i: :':, '::..: = ::..JJ Beach, CA 92663 Mellalm, CA 92804~ Dally Pllol May 10, t7, 24, Ofanot County on 6-1S.M Thie ~ .,., Ned lN ...a to bl IOl<I cOl'dad SeQtwnber 4, 1973, ioe•M7.5M27. ...... County fl 0-.,... _.._,.tit t .. • .• Stevana. 4003 8 Th• Catch RHl1ur1nt 31, 1999, IA2t 19M$ .. :.t•• ~lie~ ~J' diatcft11t1S1ngtntnl • lumll". in Book t088-4,Pa;. 977 : OS'1411... .... d ~"' ~ &:; _.,. ~ ·.;.:= re Orlve, Newpott Company LLC (CA) 1949 09lly Piiot May 17, 24, "· ... ~ ~ra tQU!pmel'C. IUlt of ~I Aaeordt ol Seid MU "WiP ,_.,,_ -• ~.,,_... • 'CA 926&3 003 So. Sl•t• coil.~.' All•· PUBLIC NOTICI Jlln• 7, '* F3i83 Dally Pu!. May 2!~ l~ments. eetr & 'M County. Excepting There· COfUIOMTION c::a.. =-. ~ v;;;;~.,:::.;'_,~ 31M!l<><~u~~~· tewpo~ ~~j'· c: ~806 1 F1cUUoua 8119'neaa PUBLIC NOTICE June 7 14 itte 'tJl5 IJce~ IOCllled a 1 lrom •n Undivided Ono-Half • C.Womla ~llltfon aa1ct Ormnoa-~ ia.w rn lhif ..... In .. _. lln!h. CA 92683 • u~ na11 • con. NenM ltatement ' • .,.., .,. ntettlt In All OH, Oat or • • "'wit\.. b ..., Olllw .,_ Clllll II ......., This 'business Is con· ~tad by. Umllad Uablllty The following ~ art 'lctlU.119 8ualne.. PUILIC NOTICI = N · COSl.1 Meu, Other Hydr.ocerbon Sub· Dy. 8tvoe R, ~ uit.d ~ ~ .. _... "*I......, h -.,. e1uc1e<1 by 1 genor41 patt· Have you slatted doing doing butlneM H : SIMI Nw lt~t '1otttlous.....,.. .. Tiie .. nd OI ianu IO et1nc .. ly;ng In, on or 17291 kWle ~d ~om ~ wa d tit f...,.. Dlild 11t11 ners111p busineu yet? No By CMtllna, 2800 N. Main The lollowlng peraont W 19 rwm:ttflld ,, OH SALE BEER & undef the abow Described a. .,.... t to t, lndulltw b ~ .,...... ID h Have you star1od doing Tiie CaJch Realeuranl Co., St., Sllf'lll AM. CA 92701 dOlng buslnaU at: OQ· n!':r Stat•n:: 11 WINE lXEHS£ #41·292789 Propatty ••Set Fotth in the TUlltn CA cac.d lhareon. ltNllCB. i : E".,.,... • • IMIW d business yet? No Chris McDonald, Pattntf Tad P. Lamlla, 841 Ami-zllng Oe11Val1e•, 121 Cl· ... Al ... ~, per. s a • now Issued for lhe pqmse Final Order of Condamna· T-'-L -(714) •'9'> 741 A non«~ •••mtnt Seid .... Ill ..... tu o. Stevens Thi 11 1 1 H fled gos Way. Nawpot1 Beach, brlllo Streat, Sulla 41203, .,...ng ..,... nfft u . l.. HaltJO< Blvd . -Pf!OM. '""' ~to Md'l Uni b ~ ,. ...-.Y. This s1atemen1 was filed With. th•' c~~~. Clarltl of CA 92660 Co1ta Meu. CA 92827 Tennll, ',.,, Jamboree located al 1969 ' tlon of S11d Lend, a Cartl· ,.Ile: (714) 573-743 lngl ........ UN and ......... OI lnlplilcL,...... *· w11h 1he County Clerk of Orange County ~n 4•2&-96 Tiii• bu11n111 la con· Pll.ll David Hulings, 1691 Rd., Nawpof1 Beach, CA Colfl Mesa. CA 9'2627 fle.d Copy of Wlllch Was 05/11/N, 05/24198, 0!/31/flt ~'on and OWi' the palltllian, 01 ~ lo Orange County on 5·13·96 1998398149 5 ducted by: an Individual Me .. Drive, IN1, Sam. 9V2eeoll SI ldl 2 .~dtlj)llld 1clf'e96ofll:: Recorded January 27, FNSSSMSO ~ Al .. ot Lot 1 • ..mfythl~.......,"' 19993883207 Have you ttllled de>lng Ana, CA92707 • an m an, 15 -v-... tf~ 19153 In Book 2443 Page PMCEL 4: M aJtduttw llld died. ....., ......,, Daily PilOI May 17, 24. 3t, J~~~ 7 ~1~\:;Y 24• 13~ buslneu yet? yas, Feb. Tiiis bu~lnHt . 11 coo-~~·CA ~e:o Newport =~ 501 Pattat'lll!r Ollw 80 of Official Records. The MMnMnt ~ to IMI ~ • ~ 1--, June 7, 1996 F368 • · \9:P. Lamar• =:' ~u.,,a!:::'~ Tiii• 0 bu1lna11 11 coo-SanlaAnl.'CAW7~ ·property heretofore ~·· u.n 13&49n Olhlf-:" ~ ':.::-~ :::'::J';,c:::r.: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This 11a1em.nl was filed bU91ness yet? Vea, 5{10/9e due.tad by: an lndMd~ Tiit amount of lhe purcllase •c;,nbad Is being •old 15 Flt 136C9n AP tbTlblr 422 ~ u cllflned"' ,...... thMion 11 ~ii..., with Illa County Clerk of Paul Davfd Hullng1 Have you started doing PflCI or constdemon in connec· I• • The street •ddreas •nd 4l3.10 Neila Of TNSlll°' the Dadlfllton of cow-'*' '-. cNol ..i.,.... Flc1it1ou1 Business Flclllloua Bualn•H Orange County on M1y 7, This 1tatement wa• lll•d bull,,.11 ytt? Y••· S.1·98 ion wilh lhe 111nsler or the Ii· other common duignetion, Ullder OHd Of Trust. Yau 1r. nMt.I, Concltlona and ~ afthl IMlll lllf thl lll*Cll'lllad Ham• Slatemenl , Nam• Statement 1996 UUJ83N2528 with the CCXM\ty Cletk ol V1hen Slmldlan oense lllCI ~S1ness, 1ndu0tno lhe If eny, of the real property detNI undlf • Oead Of T~. atnctlonl ~ In boot! lt llitl died d """-dlllld: The following parsons are doTlhneg lolbuloswi10·~~Pa8's~orar1 .. • Dally Piiot May 10, 17, 24, Orange County on S.lo-98 wttTh111• .~~·t~~ w~~lad01 ~~,J.IM~. IS the sum1 .~! described above 11 pur· ~!° .... <>:!.cc.r,0 ~.!:.~ 13681 ~ 1113. of OMcW 14119118 ..,,_. "9a:Af e101ng t1us1ness as: KB ~ · ..,.. 1 1 1431 19"3883030 u"" .........,",, ........ ....,,......,uu,w • ...,.consiSISou..,portedtoba: 17Sundence-..--..• ,. __ ,_,....,_,,.ftecofdscJIUlldCounfyand -::a·•_..T,.._ Ttavel & Tours. \503 South way Insurance Service•. 3 ' 990• Daily P~ot Mey 17, 14, 31, Oran;. County on s-i4-et lolowtng Drive 144, Newport Beach, • mey be ldd 111 pitfic.. "'°""" CM'I the Coodornln~ 4900 Aatd. ~ 281'0 Coast Dr . Suire 309, Coste ~~o 5 Enra ~~ sg,:e~7g~e. PUBLIC NOTICE June 1 1990 F361 • 19"MM4H Coosldera1ton tor CillOdation CA 92663. The under· reM9 '*: : ~ !!. um PMrl for uct\ lJnlL As-hwlndlla. = _.. Mesa CA 92626 • a ' ' Dally Piiot May ~1. Jun. 7, °'note owed IO buyer by seaer . d T di I I !tie ~ -.-MSIClfS P11cal No: (800)221·1148 ~ llr KOS 0Travel & Tours, Inc., lnsurlsr Corporation, (Dela-Flctttloua Bu1lneH PUBLIC NOTICE 14, 21, 1996 f397 125,00000 srgne rustH sc ems Voli )'QI &hcUd c;onr1e1 i llW)'tf liM~ May be .. 80 Olatil CllW Saallaty 1502 South Coast Or .• ware), 2130 E. 4th Street, Nam• Statement Allu~on ol e»SbllO loan eny liability for any Inc or· Nola ii hlrtby 11"'9!'1 lhlt known aa: 2182 Maple P7&312 &17, ~. 6r'Slt118 Su11e 309. Costa Mesa, CA Ste. '80. Santa Ana. CA The tollowlng persona are flctttlou1 8ualM.. PUBLIC NOTICE l&nclord . SS,IXXl 00 rectness of the street ad· Rec::onvtv•nc. Compeny, 15 Street, Unit t 103, Colta --------- '12626 92705 . doing business u : Pacific Name Statement Hole~· seller . '20,000 00 drHs and other common !Nst ... or MJCllSOr 111111... Meu, CA t2l27 ·er• *"' PUBLIC NOTICE Tn1s business is con-This bu~mess :s u ~on-Lending, 7 Monterey Clrcta, The folloWlng peraons are Flotlttoua • .,.,,..,, I haS bttn 1Qlffd between designation, ii eny, shown wt.1..ied llustM fUl9Jll'll 10 119 addrets Of common desist---------- ducted by a corporation d.¥;~:e1 ~~~a ;~~a ~olng Corona dal M11, CA 92625 doing buslnaH aa: Arcana n!'~:n'!vt·:••mMt Sde.ucensee and the 111· herein. Seid Hie will be Oeutl !~,:::' ~ ~ Mtlon la shown abow. no Flotltl1• 8u1IRUI Have you started doing business yel? no Opportunity USA, (Gelil.), Technology, 25521 Paciftc dol buslnall ~sg".:S f• lluyeVTlallSlette as made, but without J:OVe-°" 10/H/1991 as 11'91N-Wfllfldy 11 glvt/fl ,. to b Mw St•l1•1at Dusiness ye1? yes, April 13, lnsurlst Corporation 7 Monterey Cir., Coron• del Hiii• Drive, Minion Viejo, telllng~• R ... .,~ T "" red by Sec 24073 Of nant or warranty, ex· No 91·56o4660 111 book nli c:on1*teness or correct· The......--.......,_ are 1992 0 p Id · Mar, CA 92825 CA 92692 "'" •am, ~slness and Pl'Otess.ons Code, ed · pl' d d _, ..... ....w ~ • neu~" The b9nl'l'ldaty ~ .... , '"="~--=---KDB Travel & Tours, Inc., Da~ne aVito • res enl This business Is con· Sabrina J. Carpenter, 421 Park Newport 1 208, fht co11S1det1~on for the press or im ie • regar · "'' "' ...,..,. """"_,. WI lhe «Mr uld Deed ot Trust, by .,...ng ,.,.,,,..-•· ,.,. Karen o Branton. Presl· Th s statement wu filed dueled by: a corporation 25521 Pacific HUl1 Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92eGO nnsl . of tile buS1ness and Ing title, ~ue.sslon, or °' d ii. Cru~ Reoordet a reaaon "=« default Peofl• t Legal Servtc., .ient wjlh the County Clerk ol Have you st8t1ed doing Mission VleJo, CA 92692 Carlo• Vazquez, 4210 Park If d rfy after lhe encumbrances. to pay the range Co.ircy, . ion., and In the aac:ured 304 Flltrnota Way, 8ulte Tti1s statement was filed Orange County on 5·2°'96 bualnas1 yet? No Thia buslna11 Is coo-Newport #208, Nawpor1 "1e 1:: :!pa~ by lhe remaining principal sum of ,.,.nt 10 Ille Note:. Of Dlltull thereby ore u-182 • Coat• Mata, CA ••. '" the County Clerk ol 199e388390S Opportunity USA, Max ducted by: an Individual Beach. CA 92660 De er _:~1c Be~ the note(sl secured by said nd elecliOn '° al thenlundtf ecutld Met daltvwld to the 02e.28 • • Orange County on 5-8-96 Daily Pilot May 24, 31. Jack President Have you slatted doing Tiii• builnell 11 con-paltment of rage Deed of Trust with Interest Oll1SIUl9& '" bocli; ~ undefWgned e Wfftten Dec-~ ~ t.'r::f:' :-' 19903882762 June 7. 14, 1996 1380 This 11a1tment was filed business yet? No tuctad by: 111 ~::r:o1 Dated May 24 1996 thereon as p/ovided in said 3r~ ::11/~ ~ wll '-Mkln Of Def~ Ind ~ Suite 182 Coata M..a. a Darly Pilot May 24, 3\, PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol Sabrina Carpenter bu~:.Jo;'et?s :0 ng OAAAWAA · CtiEUNG, note(sl: advencea, If eny on 06t.l111996 11 In Thi Fron rnllnd fot a.Ith sld wntlM t2e.28 ' JU1ftf7 14. 1996 1379 Orange County on Mey 7, Tiiis stalement was filed Carlos Vazquez rucensee under the terms of th~ The Flegpojes Al The Main notk•OflM1ac: andofetec· Thi• b1.11lnH1 11 con- !• P~BLIC NOTICE Flclltloua Bualn•H l996 t99938S254 5 o~':n~~·~,,ufytyonC~gjf Thi• statement Wll filed JPALPOKSIN,8uyevTransferee Deed of Trust, estimated nl Area ici The Placent• CNIC ~otoc:.M~~ duc:tad by:~ OOI'- • Name Statement Daily Pilot May 10, 17, 24, 19993982750 with the County Cletk of IURJIOW ESCROW COMPANY fees, charges and expenses er .40t-411 E CT'" Ave to SICflfy .-.. POf•tlon sWt9d ftt1t1ou1 Buslnua Tne loll~ing persons are 31. 1996. 1432 Dally Pilot May 17, 24, 31, Orange County on 5-24·98 (J()t Pllta'!J'Jf ol the Trustee and of the tic •. CAI '!i-1~ m 11 and thlt..,.., the l.Sldet'· ~yet? v.., 4-1c:=ig ·Name Statement doing business as: Waters PUBLIC NOTICE J 7 996 F360 19983984509 s..aw. trusts created by said Deed IUClJOO 0 '""'~-llGrMd C&IMd said notice The People'• 1.ag11 Ser !(M lollow1ng persons are LLC. 225 Cabrillo, Costa une • 1 Dally Pilot May 31, June 7, Newport 8eacti.COSll Mesa of Trust, to-wit: or ~peyalM 11 :' :9 ~ of'bruch and ot eledton to vice, Clyde i.op.z, T~ dQl'\9 business as: Ana· Mesa, CA 92627 Flctltloua Busln•H PUBLIC NOTICE 14, 21 , 1996 f399 CN36995681:rc May 31, $180 232 79 Estimated lff) II~ tllle and rillltll be reconlad F911Nify 7, auret Ht$1m s Hop City Brewing Waters LlC (CA), 225 Ca· Name Statement U IC 1 ' . · d dd· · ~ nd held ...., • 1911 u Instr. No. ...-cM1'2, This ltatanwnt wu flled c!t.mpany, t 939 South brlllo. Costa Mesa, CA The following persons are Fictitious aualneaa p BLIC NOT E ~C1:rul edd interest,•, n a ·11·1 nder uidto~ ~Nst WI the ot Of'ftdlll Aacorda In the of· with the County Cl«1c of Sllrte College Anaheim CA 92627 d-' b 1 B 11 N St t t PUBUC NOTICE hona a vances, • any, w1 nee ot the RKOfdlf d Or· 0 County ... 1.__ ~ 92!06 · Th s business 1s con· .,,ng us neu as: eau • ame • •m•n FloUlloua 8ualneaa 'ncrease this figure prior to ny iwlltd In Aid c:ointy and ...,.. r~-. Said Illa wt11 range on ..... ..._ 1 . d LI . . ful Nalls, 440 E. 17th SI., The lollowfng persons are N St 1 1 1 . . ale tltrlfllller desa1bld A• -...--.-n,,. tllNll0804 T.he Ca1ch Restaurant dueled by. 1..Jm1te ability Suite 14, Costa Mesa, CA doing buslne11 u : lntercon eme a emen NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S sale. The beneliciary under My dncnbed on sad Deed be made, but without Dally Piiot Aprl 2e May 3 • Compan)' LL C (CA). 1949 Co. 92627 Flnanclal Services. 315 The loll~ng ~Ila SALE Trustee Sale No. 95· said Deed of Trust hereto· T111S1 The propetty eddms ind cownanl· « ~. U· 10 17 1 ' '. So Stale College, Ana· Have you started doing Hanh K Tran 21691 Con. Wtlnut SlrH1 Newport doing busmesss as. Joas 53925 Title Order No lore executed and delivered her oommoo ~' AIW press Of tmpled, regarding ' ' 999 F410 ~.CA 92806 business yet? Ves. 4·10.96 · • . l 8 11 C 2.,.,:., Woull(lcare uppllare, 641 · · • -.,. Ude pos.ses»on or encum-amended publlcatlon May l.im. 1 Waters LLC Thomas J sejos SI .. Mission Vie10. A eac , A 9 ...... s Beech Blvd La Habra 4238160-54 Reference No. to the undersigned e writ-the real property 1bove bf • t h remair.. 31 1998 dt.cl-Od iu~1~1~1~ee1 l..a~~1~· Waters. Manager . 92691 Daniel Joseph Dittmar, 315 CA 90631 ., , 963612 APN No. 933·38 ten Declaration of Delault p.rrpotled lo be &49 G~ =ancu, o Pl~ ot u.1--' --·------ c • " Y Y This statement was flied This business Is con· Walnut Slree1, Newpor1 Joe N Ectlema 837 W 044 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT and Demand for Sale and reet Colta MUI. CA 92627 Ttie Pflnclpal ..... ..., ...... o. , ducied by: en lndivldual Beach, CA 92663 • ' · • • ' nderslQllld T111stee disdalms 1ny s aecur .... _, -Have you sraned domg with the County Clerk of Have you slatted doing Tiiis buslneu 11 con· Stevena Ave., Sanla Ana. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST a written Notice ol Default •Ill~ lor eny ll'ICOIOOness d 119 ot TNat. wtth lnteteat b~ss yet? No Orange County on 5-3·96 business yet? yes, 8195 ducted by: en Individual CA 92707 . DATED 07/26194. UNLESS and Election to Sell. The tddrtts ind other aim· u Slid note provtdld, _.. The Catch Rest3uranr Co . t9993e82t25 Hanh K. tran Have you started doing Tiiis business Is con· YOU TAKE ACTION TO undersigned caused said ~llOf\ 1 any ~ vances. I My, undef the McDonald, Partner Daily Pilot May 17, 24, 31, This 11a1emen1 was filed business yet? no 't.uctad by: an lnd:du:ol PROTECT YOUR PROP· Nouce of Default end Elec· The tdll 1mauni d 1111 tenns ot uld Died ot Trust, 1~s 1~~,~~~:Y w~i!r:ie:i June 7. 1996 F365 with the County Clerk of Daniel Joseph Dittmar bu~r~ .. !o;'et?s~rt ng ERTY, fl MAY BE SOLD AT uon to Sell to be recorded npad blllnc. d the odigatlOl'I fees, ctwgu and~ Orange County on 4·11·96 Tiiis statement was filed Joe N. Ec:lletilll A PUBllC SALE. IF YOU 1n the county where the red by the propiny to be add °' the TNstM and ot the i 3nge Co1u9n91y63on684·1246·8986 PUBLIC NOTICE 19993879873 with lhe County Clerk ol This statement wH flled NEED AN EXPLANATION real property is located end nd reesonetje estltNtld <Dis, Trusts crNtld by Pict Deed ---------• Dally Pilot May 10, 17, 24, Orange County on s-17•96 with Iha County Clark of OF THE NATURE OF tHE more than three months endict.tincesatthe tme ot Trull Said Illa wll be Cemetery• Mortuary .~1~ 7• ~1~~\9~:y 24• 133;s Fictitious Bualnata 31, 1996 F435 . t 9993983855 Orange County pn 5-24-96 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST have elapsed since such ~: r,~1'fir J 1~'-.:: ~ :' .;!'"-~ 1::. t:e Chapet • Crematety Name Statement Daily Piiot May 24. 3l, 19983884511 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· recordation. Profeulonal · trenc:. to County Court 1 • eUBLIC NOTICE d~.~~ 1~~~7~~s'7::0~e.~~ PUBLIC NOTICE June 7• 14• 1998 '376 Dally Pilot May 31, June 7, TACT A LAWYER. On r-c-:losure Cori>onltlon es ca'~ :J11::::1':1~; houM. 700 CMc: Cent.; 3500..:=:nDftw ti Ffctltlous Business OSpace·Ttack, ct51 Kalmus Flctltloua BualnHI PUBLIC NOTICE 14, 21 , 1996 1400 June 21 ' 1996, at 11 :00 Trustee. 5 Hutton Centre bent... c:hldk !hwn by. =. ~ =-~~ M4-a1'00 c .. 1M·t03, osta Mesa. Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE AM, Prol111lonal Foreclo· Drive, Suile 1050, Santa It°' leder111 mdll union or • the ·-~w ....... ~~"';"--ll•-------1111111 1 Name St atement CA 92626 Ttie followlng person• are Flctltloua ButlnHa aura Corporation as the Ane, CA 92707, Telephone drlwn by• state Of fldentl .......... ':.!::"' =.d b .:id PIERCE IR011IEll r he following persons are Xyrtln Xolutions. Inc .. (CA). doing business as: "Atler Nam• •••••ment FlcHU011a Bualneaa dul·y appo'1nted Trustee Number: (7141 432·9000 savings end ic.n UIOCMlhOfl, ~......._. .. _ ............. t.L.... BEU ·-·-·v ying business as: Al· 15t Kalmus Or, #A·103, S T I soc: I savings benll ...,..,.. -...,,..v-........,.,., rapy 01strtbutors, 425 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ~ours" cgmm~al er· he oltowlng paraons are Name Statem..,t under and pursuant to Deed By: Julie McCombs, Trus· sa~es :;'IOl'IOf 5102 al ltw wlUI .... &Ill•' charges. ODtdenroel Ave.. Corona This busi ness ls con-~~:~· ~:. ~: 92~Jlvd .. ~~~n~usl8:!~c!!: Willard The following parsons 11• of Trust, recorded on tee Sale Officer, Date: NOClll C:.,. inihutllanZed rodo and ESTIMA. TED coses, ••· Mortuary *Chapel &I Mar. CA 92625 ducted by: a corpofallon Jim 1 C Spaldin 3189 2621 South Main ~~~j' doing business a1: The 08/22194 as Oocl#Tiellt No. 05/17/96 NPP14975 PUB: 111 llw st.re In the event g:•es,lnd Mtvanus, as of Cremation dney l ee Larsen. 425 Have you statted doing Gibraue; Ava Cosgt8 Mesa. Santa•'Ana CA 92707 • r:~oNr~r w:ine r::,m~ny, 94-0515780 Book -Page 05/31/96, 06/07/96 ender other then cash ii ICQlpted ~1~~ ~ 110 8f'04l~SY i'~nro~A t;_~~s Corona business ~et? yes. 9·1·79 CA 92626 ·• Coyle Steven Boten. 2621 pot1 Be~c~c~2560 aw· -ot Offic;ial Records in the 06/14/96 he l/\ISlee meot wtlhhdd rtw au· Corporatb. as Pict Tnllt· Costa 1\4888 an arTeglla 4539 Via Xyrtl~ ~ ut~oni, 17~·· Tho· This buslnua ls con· S. Main Streat, Santa Ana, Victoria s' Clement 1106 Office of the Recorder of ance d the Trustee~ Deed untl .. t40 E. ~II Court, M2·8190 erto. San1a' Barbara, CA r;i~r. s1a~e~en:e~a:"\,1ed d~;!~ ~~~an,;~~~~du~~lng ~~1!27~~slna11 I• con-Nottingham Rd., Niwport ORANGE Coun~y, Calif or· PUBLIC NOTICE ~; ~va::i:e m!~ert': Wta 130, Anlhalm ..... CAU·--------.. 110 with the County Clerk c;il buslneu at? No ducted by: •n Individual Ba1cll, CA 92660 n1a. executed by. SIRICHAI loan No.: PESSLER ~ S.td .. wl bl midi. bul 92808, (1111 38'1·n28. By: ~1s business is con. Otange County on 5·22·90 Jim Spa1J1ng Have you started doing Thia bu~lne~s Is con· T. BUAKARNTHONG AND RESS Order No.: 6261 1 haul ~ °' wa!T9nly, EJofH L.ta, frust. Siii om- llCled by a general Pilr1· 19983984200 Tiiis statement was flled business ytt? yes d.:'lld by. 111 ;nd~du:oi GERAL.DINE LUPIBA, HUS· A.P. Number: 42~13 or llllPJld. rwgtrding !Ille, ~t.~• MalaUng the rshlp Daily Pilot May 31, Jun• 7. wl\n Iha CO\lf\ty Clef11 ot Steven Bolan busr~t°"et?':: ng BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT NOTICE OF poAIS$IDll, Of eno.imlnnoes, ___ ,to colact a dMit busines~ou01,5~0rted doing 14, 21, 1996 1401 Odlng• County on 5-14·96 This statement was flied Vlc1oria l. Clemam TENANTS, H Trustor, AO-ntUSTtts SALE M\afylht..-t:AedneuMt\119dbf :':::l=u:' • S~y L~rsen 19983883318 with the County Clerk ol Thlt statement was filed MINISTRATOR OF VETER· UNDER DEED Of' TRUST sad deed. 16iaras lhMUnder, pose wheUlaf rec~ This sratoment was hied PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot May 17, 24, 31, Orange County on 5·16-!le with the County Clerlt ol AN S AFFAIRS, AN OFFI· YOU AAE IN OEJ'AUI. ~1;:::.J~~ipil~=tn. Ofllly Of In wrte1ng. Data: w1~tne County Clerk of Fl tltl B I June 7, 1996 F367 19983883557 Orange County on 5·22·96 CER OF THE UNITED UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ~ r.xe MCllnid by Aid died wt May 20 ttM ASAP201351 0"1tige County on 5·24·96 c oua us neta PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot May 24, 31 , 19993984173 STATES OF AMERICA, H DATED o r f neml theteOfl 1s rvn1ded ri sa 1112A, !131117 19993884498 Name Statement Jl.ft'la 7 14 t996 f3n 0 lly PU M 31 J 7 Be ti Will SEl.l AT UNLESS y U A .-----·------•' Tho following persons are ' ' a 01 ay • une • ne 1Ct1ry. TION TO PROTECT YOU r.xe, lees, ~ and • ~·Ay Pilot May 31 . June 7, doln<i business as: New· Flctltloue Buatneaa PUBLIC NOTICE 14, 21, 1996 1402 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE PROPERTY IT MAY ~ lhelNlteundthe !Miis . P.UBLIC NOTICE ~ ~1 . 1996 1397 port Tailor Shop. 2043 Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR SOLO AT A, PUBl..IC SAL. ltd dMd d 111111 dated -;l'PUBLIC NOTICE Wasrclt« Onve, Ste.t09B, Tha lollowlng persons are Fictitious Bualneaa CASH (peyable at time of IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· 1996 Semno IWOl'IW¥-laen 14357940ttw 625«M2Fil f.' Newport Beach. CA 92660 doing buslneu as: Lavine Nam• Statement Flotlllo111 BuslnHa sale in lawful money of the NATION OF THE NATU .,_ Compen~, •said Trv ~cra4~~ ~cr""IUSl~92 : fqctftlou• Business Pervin ~ek. 2043 WeslcliH Investment Capital, 18032 Tiie followlng persons 8/'e Name Statement United Statu, by cash, a F THE PROCEEDING 1='~n:Cfia~~ unde< Deed Of Tt11st You .,. · ,•~am• Statement Drlve, te.109B, Newpott C-164 Lemon Drive. Yorba doing buslnest 11: Apollo Tiie tonowlng persons are ceshier's check drewn by GAINST YOU, YO r800) 22;.1:C9~ Orly) by aid "'* • a.a Of T ~following peisons are ~each, CA ?2660 Unda, CA 9268~83 A11oclatlon, 3108 Calle doing business as: Garden a state or netional bank, a SHOUl.D CONTACT "' c.n.. nr Secrwlll)' ~ed s.i-ember 3, 1m. ng business as· Data Ills bus1ne.ss Is con-Raymond A. llvtne, 18032 Oulelo, San Clemente, CA Ca.re of Newpor!, 581 York· check drewn bye state or WYER. 7871~<ll/3I &0706ll"96 fOJ i.-. ldJorl 10 P'ClllCl hnology Products. \001 ducted by: an mC11v1dual C:164 Lemon Drive, Yorba 92672 shire, Costa Mesa. CA federal credit union or a NOTICE IS HEREB ' ' praperty. I mey be ldd 111 ) 71n St Suire w Costa Have you slerted doing Unda, CA 92626-3383 Curtiss CharlH Krueger, 92627 • MN lllat on OM>6/1996 PUBLIC NOTICE ,._ ")'QI t-..d an~ a. CA 9·2627 · business yet? yes, May Tiiis business . Is con-3106 Calle Ouleto, S1111 Patrick H. Johnston, 581 check draw~ by a state or 1 9 15' A.M. ot aald day. AT ,.,,.. d ltll pilllOllCllig lecommunicahon Sys· 1996. ductad by: 1n lnd1vldual Clemente. CA 92672 Yorkshire, Costa Mesa, CA federal .saving~ and loe~ THE CHAPMAN AVENUE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S • yo.i slQAd anact t ~ & Corp (Delaware! Pervm lpek Have you 1tatted doing Tiiis bu1lnass Is con-92627 essociet1on, savtngs assocr· NTRANCE TO THE CMC SALE Fiie No· 12328-1 Ra· · • hltlbY gwefl tlwt · w. 171h' SI.. Suite w: This stalement was filed businenJel? No ducted by: an lndMdual Thi• business Is con· 1tion, or savings bank ENTER &UILOING LO. 57'82230 y~j NW. IN ~ ~nc. Cclmpany, a Mesa CA 92627 wlfll the County Clerk of Raymon A. Lavine Have you started doing dueled by: tn Individual specified In section 6 102 TED AT JOO 'EAST FAUl.T ~A DEED Of' . °' ~ tMlM *~ business is con· Orange County on 5-2\·96 This stal1men. t was filed business yet? No Have you started doing ol the Financial Code and AVENUE OR· TRUST, OATH> Cllll2111:l. M!llabd IMIM ~to' teel by· 1 corporation 19993984057 wilh the County Clark ol Curtiss Cllal1H Krueger business yet? yes. 1995 authorized to do business E CA RESS FlNAN UNlESS YOO T.AKEACTION Of Tlllll P&!Jled by ~•e you star1eel doing Dally Pilot May 31, June 7, Orange County on 5-8-96 Tiiis statamant was flied Petrick H. Johnston . th' t ) At· 1 th 1Al ·CORPORATION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Tercn 1n utmllllld \ness yet? yos 1983 14. 21 , 1996 f403 1He3ea2781 with the County Cletk of Till1 1i.1ement was flied an 11 sta • · ·. n e . · a ERTY rT MAY 8E SOlO At on ()9(1411992 11 1 tecommun1ca11on Sys· Oa1ty Pilot May 17, 24, 31, Orange County on 4·25-96 with the County Clerk ol Oued Area of th~ City Hall ahf0<m•. Corporal1011, as PU8iJC SALE IF YOU rnen1 No 92.620&41 " txxi ~h. Corp . Jesse A. PUBLIC NOTICE June 7, 1996 F364 t9983H1290 Orange County on 5-21·96 ol Buena Perk Civic Center, uty •ppotnted Trull" under NEED AH EXPLANAllON Of' 'l c:Kldll r-a.11 ri. c:Ka a 1 es, Pres CEO Dally Pilot May 24, 31, 19993084055 st 6660 Beach Blvd., Bua-nd purauant 10 Ille poNer 01 THE NATURE OF THE PRO. rty Recaldlr d Ott 1f1~ statement was t11ee1 Fictitious Bualneta PUBLIC NOTICE June 7, 14, 1996 '383 Delly Piiot May 31 , June 7, na Perk, CA., •II right, title i. cc:re;ect,ln !"'' ~~na~ OEEDING AGAINST YOU, rty, Cel4on.. 1ro ~ ,...ti lhe County Clerk ol Name Statement Flctllloua llualn••• PUBLIC NOTICE 14, 21, 1996 • 1404 and interHt conveyed to Rleha ~sL •P ecule J YOU SHOUlD COHTACl' A NofCll Of DllUI end~ C?-ange County on 5·14·96 Tiie following persons are and now held by tt under ble r Int · au f· ~· LAWYER. stan-.Shlw Cof. Ill .lhetMIOlf , , _ 19983883365 doing business as: The Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Slid O.ed of Trust in the :;:: L P,;.~ .. T%~: ponlUor\ • CallfomAll Corpe>-1996 in boci* na. P89' w1 Pilot May 24. 31, G1v1ng Tree, 3 too Van The ll:>llowfng persons are Ftc:tltloua 811alneaa Ft tJtl 8 1 property situated in said ... r.UOO. 11 dUIY appointed lr.tlUtlllft No 911-Cl154970 99 Suren Ave.. Costa Mesa. doing business u : Renk• Name StetenMnt c oua ua neta " · TrustM l.S1det' the tc:illowlna .. d ollidll racotQa. wl Ill -. 7· 14· 1 6 1378 CA 92626 Pr•u. 2272 Mlcllelaon The following pa<sons are Name Statement County, California describ· Recofdad on 1111S/t995. detc11btd Dead d Tnii 06/0711996 11 Inn. Fm OI T 5 11 h Rachel Lynn Kohl, 3100 Drive, 1110. Irvine, CA doing buslne11 as: Skyline Th• following persona ere ing the lend therein: EX· n 8ooll n/1 of Ofriclal Rec· WLLSEU..AT PUBUCAUC-Fltgpdes At Ti. Me)! emy A ;. e your ome Van Buren Ave .. CoSla 92715 Orthopedlo1, 3!Ul1 doing business ea: Deco-HIBITA A Condominivm aofORANGECounty.al TIOHTOTIEHICt4EST81). oTha~rc•CHc<Mtlf401 1: tbrougn CIHs1l1ee1 Mesa. CA 92626 Ronald E. Spriggs, 2272 M1cAttllur Blvd., 1250, ram•, 1935 Whlttlet Ave_ Comprised of: PARCEL 1: n11. Recordef'a lnllnJ· DER FOR CASH Of as MC ti E Chapnen Awe P\eodll 1 842·~878 This business Is con-Michelson Drive, 1110, Ir· Newport Beach, CA 92660 8·12, Co1t1 Ma11. CA Unit No. 44 es Shown and nt No. 1995051047t. by forV\lns.tc:Uon ~otthe CA 111000 "" et p.jlllc 92627 "·fined In '11 c d · ea100 ol • breach or dafaun ctvl COdt a1 rtgtit, uu. and lhe ~ bddlf tor SaUI H. Ettrada, 2296 Pia-:-'9 t • on omin· n payment or pedormsnc:e ol tntere« c~ lo and 11 ltll blM d Ille in cann1 Ave., Colla Mesa. ium Plan for Lot 1 of Tract lie obligalion1 aecured now hetd undef said DMd rnor.y d lhe Untld si...). CA 92627 7989, Recorded August 7, hereby, 1nctud1ng tl\at breach d Trust In the Pfoptfty l'QN, Ule 1nd 111111'111 cawayed Tiii• bu1lne11 Is con· 1973, in Book 10839. Page default. Notic.e of wtuch heHtnafter descrl>ed: TN• llld "°"'I.id by• utldlr lllll di ducted by: an lndlvldual 566 of Official Records of ,,., recorded 0211311998 as tOJ: DONALD L ~ tlVll in the pRJCllfTf duated Have you 1tart1d doing Or1nga CountY. C1liforni1, acorder'a fnstromeflt No. and CHERYL OREINEI\ cony ind aate bU1lnat1 yet? no 11 Amended by Amend· 199S00675MJ, in Boolt nta. at hUSIMlnd ..t Wfa, ~ At men ""1 Saul H. Etltlda ment to Condominium Plan ega l\/a Will SELL AT dwy: Dndon ~ M Died Of Trull Thi Thi• atatamanl was lillld Recorded September 4 UBLIC AUCTION TO THE loin Corp.,• c.lromll Cor· ..,..._ and Clhlt with Ille County Clarll ot ' IGHEST BIDOER FOR potation dbl Huus ~ ' eny, d !tie Orange County on 5·3·96 1973, In Book 10884, Page tng. Recorded MIY 21. ttta dllalbld 111ott II PK t9H3882310 977 of Ofllclal Records of ~.:!· ~~!. =c~ 1~ 11 lhstr. No. ACdMOM, of ed lo be· 30 Poirt u.r. Dally Piiot May 31 , June 7, Said County, end Declere· Casl\ier's Check d11twn on Offtc:JaUlecordt In the otnce llelc:h. CA 92625 14, 21, 1999 1407 tion of Cov1n1nt1, Condi· •Ill• °' Mtional btnl1. or d the ~fl Orange =t:: TNllM dildailM PUBLIC NOTICE tiont and Reetrletions tor Ila aqulvalent tlla<eof drawn ~Deed Of TNlt . """ u u 1adnt11 d ~wport TefTlca CA Condo-any other financial "'""u ~ !~ 9ddrW ''? ::,':' QlRI PloUtloua Butlnau nWtlum Project), Recorded ion ~tad In aaction 5102 ~Uni a, ._ Thi IOUI lffta.11'11 d N•m• Statement November 19. 1973, In the Cellfomia Financial and ~scrlbed on~ cat· 111111a d t,. · rLOWIH When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa A GOOD ADI Call 642-5678 The toflowfng pa<soni are Book 10994, Peges 628 to e , authorized lo do bus1· lain ~ PW\ ,. by lhe ~ to 119 dol~ butl,,.ss 11: P11n1ad 563 tnclu1lve, of Offlcltl n• In Illa Stale ol Cshf0<·1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmliiiiiiiii StlCll lnterlOfl, 5 C11hew, Re~dl and ti Amended la. AU. P~YA8lE AT THE IMM, CA 92715 by an tnttf\A"Mnt Recorded IMf,OF SAl.E, all right. lltle ThomH w. Whlla, s JanuatY 22. 1974 in 8ook nd 1nteraat held ~-'!....~.i • • • • • • • • The Legal J:Hpartmmt"' the DaJy Not is pkt&ti to announa a new so-Ma MW 111KJilahl.e to new businesses. Wf rmU nqw SF.ARCH tlx name for you 111 no atm chtugt. /11.J S4W J"" the time and the trip to the Onm H~ in Samii Ana. Thm. of C"OUm, llfio' * wrm is compl.tkd Wt wiU fo JOU' fo:tilWus businm ntDN lt4tmtmt with tht ~ Ckrlt, publish ona a wtJt for four u.wh as 1t1fUirtd "1 '4w llNi thm fik Jf"I" prrxf of publication with the ~ Gerlt. p~ stop by lq file J'IUT fo:titWus INtina.r Sfllkmml Ill the Dttilj PiltJt. 330 w. &y St. Costa MesA. lf JOU MnnOt SkJf> bJ p/atse azlJ us 111(714)6'24321 111111 we wiU malte amtngmiml1 for Jf1" t¥J httd this promJun bJ mlliJ. If you shoukJ htJve ttny fonhtr ~ plMse aJJ 111111111 wr wi/J IN mort thttn g{4d l¥J flS1itt JOU. C.ttJOd /Jd in J""'1' MUI /Jwmat J. ~~.;:::1;A,:21~~n-11~1. PagH ion. ol =·::!/~"";,;JI ducted by: an lndlvldull Official Records, and Re· tal•, dMcribad 19 follows ~ Have you started dolng Recorded February 6, 1974 PARCEL 1. Alt undNlded butlnat• yet? YH In Book 11070. P1ga 6 2 nd lntetett In end to Par ThomU w. White of Offielel Record• of S1id 1 •• tl'IOWll on • ma Tl'llt etatament WH flied Orange County. PARCEL I«! In Boole 10, Pae• 25 ~ with the County Clerit of 2: M Exclul!W &aamant MIPI. In the OtriCe O!; Orange County on 5'9-118 ~nt to Parcel No. he County Racoroer °' t ... 3882849 1 for AccHe. lngrau •nd County, C.Jif0rnia t Dally Piiot May 24, 31 , Eor-u and fM Aetidantlal C PTINO THEREFR~ .kN 1, 14, tM 1375 P•tlo Carport and Gate"• • 1 and 2 u '"°"""' on • • 1111 certain Condominium ~ -• Purpotaa In end to That Neurdld Oaoember 18, ________ •n.....,._ Portion of Lot \ of Tract 1112 ... ~No 42. ..., .._ MMllllflC No. 7981, •• per M1. Re· ~1413 o1 ~ ~ o1 llJTall~OflW ~~=1~3~,~~ p="t2:Unite 1 Met2 NI> Of llfDmOtl TD TIWll· cellenaout ~·· in tlle INwn on 1M COftdOmln.. FD Offlee of tlw Counw Ra· vm ~'**to In~ N..COMDUCllWWIUCM( oordll of Said County, 1 ebCWll. (U.C..C-11• II .... ..-St)own end Defined •• Ar· Tiie .,.... ~i-~ I Ip l4f11 • .._.) ... ~ fof EJiciualv• ciommat .......,._, ":;: 11 ,..._ ~ '* a u. tor Suell itwpoeet by ,_, P'::z::=:C:: !Mk oc .,... lflO • rnter the Unit Deecrlbad In Peret! O!'wlft ,_.... Nawpoti ~~ ~ kftt •• No. , lbo¥e Of\ the Condo-111; C>t l2m ' Thi ""*· SOoll klullt/ Of mlnlufn "9n and Amend· n.. w=ied dlfl.. Ft0et11 r,. ,.,ll'IDM, etld Id-l'Mnt Thenno for Stiel .. few any di\ .. oc .. ~ ... TJ*Ct. MM:IL t : An Un In •Id ..,... OIN.WNI CHEUNG. ISSN 649-cMdld 1.-2 lrarett In the « othet Cotnmofl Ql..GTT), 1"88 tWOof ~, ~ ~ of Lot 1 of ·~ ..,..;_ ...... ...... --........ Com Miii. CA '"21 Trect ND.,_, According --""" -,,_ The .,._. II tnow11 • co .. -'"*9of Alee In Mn'll'lfy, ....,... °' llNGIOKTHNCUUE IDlltJ23.'9p• 11 to lt ,.._,dling tMae, poe- Tr..._, loall --ot ....,..... .t Mleo•n.oua . °' -.. ...unt-=--,r..::: ... .,. tM Office of the ·'°::Z."\:'!!:: GM. Cll'I a.2t-C9'1MY ~f of .. td d TMI. wt1t ~ • Put a few words to work for you. Call Pilot 642-5678. mil tn10 .._ C.WV. NI et Whlcft Cotn• .... Mimi • ,...-.. #1te ... '9 -.. ,..-. MM II 11\own and ; pM .._ • ._, •._ ____ ,... __ ...., __________________ .,_. - EOUAL- 01'1'0 " TUNIT Y All rul ldMI ~Int jn lllls ~lalMject 10 llltfed· trll FMt HMJillt Act ol 1161 as ........ wlllcll 1111"1 II 1111911 to aftlftbl "111y prtltr111ce. 111111111111 ., lllscri111l111ll011 hlell ...... , .... rtlltltll. sa. ~ tanllUal s&atts et ............ • leliulllM 11 tu/llWlf ... ,,.,.., .. liml· &IUN•~·" Tllla • .....,.r will not Ulwiafly eccept "" 141¥111111 · n!tol i. lul tsSall wlllch ls lo wlolatlea ol Ill• ltw. Otlt readers •• ...,.., ialenMll 11111 111 •wetlillts ltlvettlallll 111 this ...................... ......... ...., ..... Tocom- ........ lllla'mln*a. call HUD Till·llle 111·D ·424-151G. For llll "JllhlQllll. DC 11'11 p!USI call .HUD It 421·3500. -,. 'ti ... i. . ., 1. •• a UllFllD .,... Telqmne 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday I DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Mo00ay ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............. Mo00ay 5:00pn Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm ~y ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE 2724 PERSONALS •2 Br, 1 Ba•. fenced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~t='~6~~u~~:·A~: Npt Nor1h 2Br 2Ba Studio Penthouae Nwpr1 Penn furn/ Ave.. Unil C, S900. condo, 2-car gar, AC. Newly furn. gated, unfum. W/O, FP, steps PERSONALS 3002 w/d pool No pets pool, gym, gar, Wik to to bch/hrbr. $500 + av1 6/1 645·1020 • · · bch. $850. 494·8604. 1/3 util. 646-9594. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 1450/mo. 640-1529 EROTIC SATISFACTION E'Slde Duplex 2Bdrm Npt North Tnhm. 2 Br.I••••••••• Quiet NelghboJhood *1•800.962•2874 Fenced yard Pet ok Near beach.-~ennla/ · · 2'.i'z Ba. 2 gar, end W/d hk·up. Lg Kit. unit, vacant. Clean MISCELIANEOUS pool. S500/mo plus v., ..--------1 $700/mo 842-0857 utll N .B. 722·7114. T'ALK LIVE s135o 433•9528 RENTALS Spacloue NB 2bd 2ba IJ . w /poo l/apa/l•n nls. MEET pnn1a.,.e1v HUNTINGTON $485/mo. + lAt ullltles. ,,,."'' '-' 714-642-4375. Talk to someone on their BEACH .2140 APARTMENTS VACATION Nice 1 Br Security, FOR RENT RENTALS 2722 ------- pool, spa, d/w, S675. COMMERCIAL pd.• utlf. Warner/Ed· New 28' motor h ome REAL ESTATE ward$ 969·9804 COSTA MESA 2624 for rent. Full kitchen, ••••••••• shower, TVNCR. Day & wkly rates. 559·8844 -------- 2144 E'Slde studio BUSINESS OFFICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Furn, pvt, ut11 paid RENTALS TO FOR RENT 2769 CREEKSIDI! Poplar N/S. S475. 850-1101 . su11noe ~ 2724 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ plan. 3br 2ba, new E'Slde Trlpleit '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paint. $1625/mo 752· xtra large 2BD/l BA. •• •BAY FR 0 NT IRVINE private home phone. 18+. One-On-One 1-809-540-'5172 ChatUne 1-809-474-3172 Men's Club 1-809-474-3173 • Romance 1-809-474-3176 Psychic/ Astrology 1-809-474-3178 Adu~s Only lnt'I tariffs apply. 2881 Beautlful Laguna 800 sq. ft. commercial f ncd patio, lndry Beach Home Prof. office space. $1450/ -------- Ouletl $845. 673·3059 N/S. Pvt room/bath, all gross rent: 673-1761 •••••••••I NEWPORT Newpor1 Acrose the privileges. gar. Maid BEACH 2169 Street 2Br, gar. No service Incl. Oar. • Unrr'\hult d At t1on HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 5825 665 1 1 $800/mo. 499·5055 Full iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~!:.#7120-1..22 ~~; _C_M_'R_e_s_p_c_l_ean--m-a-le ·N=~lte }....._·691 .. lUVEoa l 1 block to beach ·• 0ce... a G 3000sq.ft new. 5BD, PRIME: E'Slde Twnhm to •hare furn 3Br hse SS50+ ~~vi:;: 900-505-5050 48A. Formal dining/ Lg t 400sf 2Bd 2.5Ba w/2 male roomates. Phone/Mall-BusSvcs 800-7S9-4C20 living room. Oen, 1·car garage+p arking $350/mo. Incl. utls. S1SO/per month 818-75.9100 lrg gour kitchen, patio. space. S 1175/month. Richard 642-4 726 Kathy v- 2-car gar, yrly lease. RE Brkr 714·871·8100 Eaatblutf Master br, 7,.l1!+~141im._ 011-592-570-950 BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAB.ORIN PlltlONa 330WestBay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9'l/JTI Corm' <XNewport Bhd ~Bay Sl GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nottce. 1be publisher reserves the riJlit to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be; in your classified ad immediatcly.Jbe Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT R APPLIANCES 6011 5530 5530 ME CHANDISE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newsroom Administrative Aaalatant Personable, organ· lzed futJ.tlme news· room assistant needed to do wide va· rlety of duties In Daily Pilot newsroom. Ev· RETAIL SALES/ _______ _ CASHIER Drug & g1f1 ANTIQUES 6010 store. FIT or PIT. exp. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pref'd . Bill 760-0111 SOCIAL WORKERS IJr ~ Hiring $24/Hr Benefits. efST SU:fS s:M) On the job tralningApply your area 800-339·6150 erythlng from answer· --------1 Ing the phone to word EMPLOYMENT processing. from col· SERVICES 5533 lectlng surf & weather info to acting as edito· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil rial librarian. Fun, fast· •••••••• pacod environment. Please be aware that Physical/Drug Screen· the listings In this cat· Ing required. Equal egory may require you opportunity employer. to call a 900 number M/F/H/D . Send re-in which there Is a sume to: Bill Lobdell, charge per minute. Editor, Dally Pilot. 330 AIRLINE JOBS • Now w. Bay St.. Costa hiring domestic & In· Mesa. 92627. ternatlonal staff! Flight PART'S SALES attendants, ticket-------- FIT. Apply at Allison agents, reservation· Top Dollar P•ldl Marine 1555 Newport lsts, ground crew+ From 1800·1960. Blvd .. Costa Mesa. more. Excellent travel 1 pc to entire estate. benefltsl Call Airline Paintings. china. PLUMBER Employment Services gtsware. turn, etc. Min. 5yrs exp in re-1 ·206·971 ·3692 ext. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 pair. Good benefits L895t2. Fee. and pay. 548·5558 -NA.;.._T-IO_N_AL __ P_AR_K_S-1 POSTAL & QOV'T JOBS HIRINO l--------- $21 /HOUR+ BENEFITS Positions are now CONVENlllNT NO EXP WILL TRAIN available at National wh.thet you·,. buy· Appl+ Into 7t4·647·1991 Parks, Forests & Wiid· Ing, HUlng, or Juet life Preserves. Excel· looking, daaalfled hu PT Dell/Caahl•r lent benefits + t>o-what luneedl Bullder Over·Stoclr brand new OE Electrlc ranges. 30" fr•• standing model, Al white, Hlf-cleanln.g oven $375. RUF. The Model Home Furniture :ftore. 250-4198 Martav Waeher Good Condition $100. 721·"58 Waaher/Drr•r Gae Stove & Frig $140/eL · 714~46-5848. Put a few words to work for you. • I • • • I I ' I • BALBOA $29504~~-.e~~: 7·1. STUDIO w/kitch. Exe Prlv. bath. frpl, patio, ISLAND 1006 ---------E'ald e. No/smk/peta. pool. proft adult. $500 FIND THE PE ON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mo+ 1At util. 644-5985 ---------1 OF voURDRr ~Ms 434 Allao 1BD/tBA Lrg pvt patio. $625. COMMERC"11" •' c.n Sandwich Shop needs nuses. Cali 1·206-971· C 81F1U frtendly counter help. 3622 ext. lil69518 . ...._ __ .,._a-ee __ T_a __ "----------Call Kim fi.• 651·9486 Fee. Prime Balboa Isle FP. $1095/mo p lus 760-0189. 548-6283. NB Share condo, n/a, uu. NOW!!! So. bayfrnt. 3BD/4BA. utll. On premises dally lg mstr bd. bale, Ip, LAND 2778 J.9()().988-8988 RESUMES · Share pier. Ownr. agt, 12noon-7pm. pool, spa. SSSO. Ulis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. En. 5816 M brkr, co-op. 673·7647. BaV1ront w/boat dock NEWPORT lncld. Bob 831-8717 750sq.tt ForH t Ave., 'T$i.'9pu min. ..... ~~~L~~~~~~e EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 loc on pvt Island. BEACH 2669 Nwpr1 Hel9hta Laguna Beach. Not M1111•1 t11rs. • New customer spec: 3BD/2BA, FP, view. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Own room/bath, FP, street front. $1500/mo. 5,,..,.u l lP>-US..84.14 539_951 ART SCOTT. Lovlna Angloaaxon BALBOA lndry, gar. Call for W/D, $525 plus 'Al utll. 494-1858 ..._..-... ..... ....._-...;..;.;..;~-"I 383•0505 nur••'• aid 15 yr1. GARAGE SALE HINTS PENINSULA 1007 price/avail. 650-3683 •1BR S825• 573-4848 ext.337 exp. Local refs. Gd 2BR 2BA $725/Up l=========-1 ·-------· cook/driving for peo-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lmmac Lido late 3Br Refrfg & dishwasher The Community I••••••••• R•t•ll pie recovrng from Iii· Best Buy High assum· 2¥•Ba. frplc, 2-car gar, Incl. 60x30 pool. No M arket Place. BUSINESS lk •BRIDAL SALON ness or terminal. Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. able, 1 at. flve-plex, patios, 1t1 Via Eboll. pets. No fees. No Classified FINANCE EMPLO~ENT Leading Costa Mesa ___ 5_3_8-_2_0_7_o __ 1 Balboa Pen. Income $2300. 310-277·1583 lease. 545-4855 842·5878 bridal salon will train NANNY Eng. spkg. $3,500, Hurry, aslj.lng personable, enthusl· seeking F{T live-In po- 479,000. principals ----------------astic person In tt)e ex· sltlon. Summer only. only. BG enterprises COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT citing world 01 crlda1. 546·6888 Bruna 673-8660 OPPORTUNITY 5530 Retail Exp a ~ST. Positions open: riiliiliillilliiliillliiiiliili-ili-ili-iliill-iili-ili-iiliillilliiliillliiiilii 2 9 0 4 T •I •mar kete r/Offi ce • Accessory & Sales COSTA MESA 1024 consu1tan1s Costa Mesa's Best iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Asst. PT Fix hrs. Must • Front Desk· For Ad Action Cal a E 'Slde 4 Br House 2 Ba, 2 gar, giant yard, x t ra clean, vacant.' $244,900 Donald Platt 433·9528 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 4 Br. 2 Ba remodeled, Lg tot, $274,900, 20 242 Spruce. NB 92660 723·6593 SKA Townhom• 2 Br, 1 ¥• + lAt Ba, Dining rm & gar. Welk to beach. $174.495 Gib Walker 642·1872 Grubb & Ellis MOBILB HOMES · 1100 $99 MOYE·IN 2'+ 1 Obl•wlde, C.M. ~ carp4/blnds/dw/lln0. S600/mt. LM/prchse opt. 1741 Pomona tlf22 ' Or call: 85 0-4889 BO USES/ 'CONDOS 1FOR RENT GENERAL 2102 llxeo •tvte llvtn• 1 ocean ~w Of 1 bavtront from SHS00- $1800. e••·3••o PlltOP•"TY Hou•• ICOIOlll ~111Wt 2122 Floral vending be computer friendly. Reception NEWPORT VILLAGE Jl ~A DTMENTS machine turnkey bu1. Fax Res: 962-631B Please call 546-t82l ftl'ftft In busy CM shopping Rick 963·5037 1-------- center. 97C>-e389 BEAUTY Retall Sales. Westin Dajly Pilot AD-VISOR 642·~678 Bring In this coupon tor T /2 off 1st month's rent. For a limited time only. • Extro Lorge Jrs . 1 ond 2 bedrooms JR. $600 1 BR $700 2 BR $860 • Sand Volleyball • 2 llghted leMIS courts • Verffcol blinds • r.elllng Fons • Plush corpet • FilneSS Room • Huge he018d pool ond spo • Gos BBQs • Covered porlllng • Recreation with bllllords • (3o1ed eommunity Office Hours. 9·00 om • 5 00 pm M-F ond 10 00 om -4;00,pm weekends 635 West Boket Cos1o Mesa, CA (71A) 557-0075 ------------------ PURCHASE/LEASE Progreulve C .M . Hotel Gift shop. FT/ Kitc he n In Orange Salon needs exp'd PT. $5 hr. Cali Berky 241·0837 County Sports Bar. manicurist. 722·66961-------- l m m e diate Income BEAUTYSALON ~-······························ with only $10k Invest· 2 station• for rent, II ment. (714) 58o-8686 p rime toe. C .M . UNIQUE Wl!AL TH Coletta 54&.1005 BUILDING SYS· Caehler FT honesVre- . TEM. Ground floOf. liable, Flex' hrs., $5 hr. $460 Investment en· Ang el C ar wash rolls you In 20 MLM 650-3131 (17th St.) companlea at upper •---,--------co m m l s alon level. CMA a/Care Olver Free detalla . Call & Companion• today 1-800-677·1207 Transportlon • Refs ext.1215. PT·FT 714·752-6608 Vendlng•Must ••II route •20 cash accounts •Buy all o r part • 800-818·0908 ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST6 POUND •a• Ill ............. ~ ................ ......... ., _ ..... ...... 'II m ;-&'1-:,:-.: ... •••&16 COOK NEEDED 30 hours per week. 3yra Seafood exp.~ ........ ~~~~~~ '123-0919 ChlinoM.,. you wll find .... '°" need ...... priql '°" ..,. to pey ..you,... ...... - "As a new advertiser with the Daily Pilot, I am highly pleased with the r~ults my advertising has brought - \ in only the first month! I will continue to advertise with the Pilot, and appfeciate the helpful, knowledgeable and motivated customer . ,, service. Thank you again • Mark Porcella , ' i . • • fRIOAY. MAY 31. 1996 ~ TODAY'S ., m:. CROSSWORD PUZZL~ 9050 COSTA MESA 6124 NIWPORT MAJUHI SERVICE CHRYSLER llACB e 189 SUPPUIS 70201-iiiiliililiiiiiiiiiiii APT COMplH .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '8~ CHYftaL•R Town ,. . ... ~ Tl r.·=-011 ~ ne .. Hob6er Hi =F.-ned ahol bti' Rghtletl bird n 'a Cup wit contender Or lt: ~omamen«s 01 ~ ~ngsyne aao.cr1 -oompanlon , 39 M*'8 a dress 40 -·IM: Chinese T phbopher do 41 -out: b.rety Tri got by Cc 4' ""*81 notes Mt 44 Tn.nnpet part 1~ •=•way Su .. Expire 92 .The good -n ~ du U.Prit-CMstmas H. period bU • t9 Kl 1(3 DOWN 1 Knocit 2 Designer Canlni 3 Be dressed In 4 Room dividers 5 Froat 6 Elephant tusk 7 NewJersey basketball player 8 SooOlng 9 Citizen IOk11ers 10 Pitcher Hershlser 11 Symbolof peace 12 Oldahoma city 14 Outfit 20 Asian nurse 22 Triumphant cry 25 Admittance 26 Amved 27 Stopped Sfeepjng PAEVIOU. PUaL.E SOC.YEO 53Hlf 28 Nol so wild 29 Hurries 31 Cancels 32 Worl( very hard 35 lmpiess greally 37 "Thal -the Incl<'" 39 Monarchs' slarts 42 Gloomy 4'.<I Electncal unit 45 Old an accounung too 41 Football player Marino "9 Sils tor a photo 51 Mlsdffds 53 Fighter ptlots S4 DoctOf's spoonru1 55 Glass bottle 57 Home actdi1ions 58 Cllnlon's VP 59 Border 62 Exlincl bird 64 Caveman Alley- By OWUS GCMIN I' urn, cloth... • lllC11 • f•mllv aale Sat. 8•1 ••MINNEY'S•. & Co\.lntry Minl·van. wfttt OMAR SHAIW' •nd TANNNf HIRSCH 10{•· Sat only. lam pm, 1614 Warwick Humong'oua marine Xlnt cond. 381C ml, .7/ 2 •~ P••"'0 • CM Lane, jbenlnd Dover/ 1wap meal. Sat. 6/1 a1 70 mfr warranty. PICKAPrroe HOAG THfUn SHOP Martner1) tablH, d• Newport Nautical $15500. 6"5·9070 SPECIAL SALe SAT 1lgner tabrlc1. Many Musuem (old Reuben North-South vulnerable. Wea~ deal•. • NORTH •979..f <:?AJ108 ~J· •KJ3 WEST •AKQlO Q7f3 0 875 •652 EAST •82 ~K862 OK94U2 ., .. so um 6J5S c;:>Q9 OAQIO •AQ 1087 The bidding: WEST NORnt Paa P ... p... ~ Pua SNT P ... F.ABT SOUTH P ... INT Pue 20 P ... P ... lerna. North checked on the poeaibiJ.. 10-3, 670 w. 171h St. great ltem11 ._. L •a /Ch a r I• y•--------- ity or a 4-4 m.;or·1uit fit, tbeo (In back). 722-9106 AB FAii SAT SALE •erown'• rlvttr bOal) al FORD ' 9075 leaped to the no-trump game wheo Moving Leather aofa, Art, furn, anlq1, kid· 151 E . PCH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii noneexis~ frig, exec dHka, hshld 11uff, etc. 1110 Can. Newport Beach WHt quiokly completed the lawn mower. Sat 8·2 dlaallck Ln (Santiago/ Dayllghl Ill noon. Buy d r · b \. h' ,. 21330ranneAve sandlewood) 9.1 no •dlrecl from 100 e en11ve oo .. by cas 1ni 1our • ht 1 A h 1 / d ,. u MOVING SALE __ •_ar_1y._b_lr_d_s_1 ____ 1 yac srnon nc or epa e b"icb. Dummy had to 10 ow llahlng gor/rubber 1uit to these tricks, but declarer SaVSun. Gas dryer/ ESTATE SALB Cash boats & mo1oral naull· had a problem on the fourth round. •tove 2yri, Murphy only. Furn, bed1, ap· cal anllquu & decor/ 1983FORD BRONCO 4X4 In perl•ct cond. All power, leathef, phone. tow plrg, rlma/11res. Only 601( mlle1. S17K. 574-4247 or 648-9449 What ia the COJTeCt diec:ard from the (Wall) bib, Cabinet pllances. elc. 406 old charts & book•/ cloeed hand? uwlng mach, SIOO/ea Aliso, alleyway. Sat 6/ salli/ropa/electronlcs., ________ _ Much, m\.lch more. 1, 8·2 You name II· we·u·-South can count five club tricks 160 Monie v11ta ave -.-..... S-T_A_T_E_S_A_L_E __ , have 111 Holler than HONDA 9085 and two red aces. Obviously, declar-(btwn Elden/Orange) Sat 9·2/Sun 9-12 the Laguna flre, more liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii er cannot afford to let go of a club. Neighborhood Sal• 50 years worth of fun than "Taste of Either red suit can produce the two Misc toys, baby Items, 11utt, .home & office Newport" This Is the trick• required by way of repeat furn, clothH, camera fumllure, dratllng Ible, Marine ovent of the fineaees, but South has to chooae equip, lots of goodlesl na1 me, & much morel yearll Got your head• now which auit to fineSBe, and dis-1951 Sanderling CM 1 eoo Dover Dr. out of the sand ond card from the other. SaVSun 7am-2pm (Near Marlnera Or.) be there (all your '87 Honda Prelude SI Mint cond. S7150 ($2K under Blue Book) All pwr, AJC, 1unroof, CC, Blaupunkt radio. 79K miles. 723-4802 W h PARKING LOT SALE neighbors wlll) The It ia no gueH at all. est 011 Entire content• or •••••••••I money thal changee1 ________ _ already shown up with nine point.a lwo· 40' conlalnert. -rn11~'SPORTATION hand1 at this event lSUZU 9100 and 100 honors in spades. With an &&\11.11 makes lhe weekend ·d L · w Id l Antiques, fine furnl· •••••••••I "take" at Vegas look''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii outs1 e .. 1ng, est. wou sure Y tu e colle tlbl ~724 1• r • c es. • like a church bingo have taken advantage of the vul· Tustin Ave et 17th St nerability to open the bidding. Fri, Sat, Sun 9·5 · _B_O_A_T_S----7-0-1-1• ?~~e~~r~' · ~l~~ey~~ 0 · I d Ki r That marke Easl with both red· S AT SA L E a •2 548·4192 perung ea : ·ng 0 • suit kings. Therefore, declarer Toddler bed1. Little iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '87 leuzu Trooper II 75k miles, original owner, red, . $6,500 Call 650-1789. should discard a heart from hand Tykes 1oya, women's/ Anchors "3 lb. cqr ---------In theory, all finesses are equal and take two diamond finesse to girls' clothes, misc. S350, 40 lb Danforth MARINE SLIPS •--------- -each has a 50 percent chance of land ninetrick.s. Easy. 3058 Tyler way s200, scuba lank DOC"S 7022 MERCEDES 9130 success. In practice, lhere can be Warehouse S•I• s100. 675·6128 ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii very sound ~asons for choosing one Learn to be 8 better bl'idge T·shlrts sweatshirts Catamaran Nacra iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •83 Merced•• Benz over another. player! Subacrlbe n ow to the hats. Sat 8am·3pm: 5.2 (17'), w/lraller. DOCK 190D Grey, a classic de ...,,-1------+--North-South were employing a Goren Bridge Letter by calling 1041 W.18th A107A Roady lo aall S790. +/• 25Ft +/• $225 for the collector. 15·17 point range for their no· 800/7.,., ~nn .. •or '-*ormation. Or Colla Mesa Leaving In 2 wooks. Mo/mo/yrly. Steps to S3400/0BO. Call Tl . D . th k ov~ u uuJ must sell. Voice Mail shopa/bch. 675-0046 673.9047. trump openings. esp1te e wea · Wl'ite to Goren Bridge Letter, 401·6626 Iv mes \\-1' Ot ln!""""ll---+-+-~ ness in the majors, South selected P.O. Box 4410, Chica&o, n. ~ HUNTINGTON 36' Mooring (C·80) wt •72 35osl Merced•• that opening t.o avoid rebid prob· 4410. BEACH 6140 _P_O_WE __ R_B_O_A_T_S__ 11' BW, oft Alvarado c1uslc. Light blue. 1----------..---------...----------t Pl., E. of Bay Is. $14K. E nd 2nd o ne C ON Call l909) 397-9797 or xc. co · w r. WANTED PETS & OR A 6122 .--------. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7ii0ii1ii2 (909l 626.7190, s10.9oo. 642·7404. TO BUY · 6019 ANIMALS 6049 DEL M!\R 1 '74 2ao Merc•d•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Computer Electrlc B•v Bo•t. 5~' MoorN n~ v:/b°J't, Exe cond. Orig ownr. IRVINE TERRACE WarelfOuse Sale 18' schock classic ·area. P · ar or Choe brown/Ian lntor. ~ ~~ ...-...--r--r--r- Old Coins. gold, silver jewelry, Franl<lln Mint, Slerllng flatware, etc. Sieve 642-9448 days ADOPT·A·PET Every Sat & Sun al PETSMARt, Fountain Valley. Puppies, kll· tens and more. all looking for loving, car- ing homes. CALL 597· 9037 for moro lnro. 11TH ANNUAL June 8th. Compaq, New batteries. S7,500 51 o.5oo 575·074 0 Runs greatl $3000. Commuriltv Everex, Oigltal, IBM, obo. 571·5955 (days) 780·1482 O•r•u• Salel CPU's, P rinters, """e""'A,..,.L"""B,...O""A..,-: 4-o-·""'o,...o,..c~K-. - ~ SI! 92 Top Dollar• Paid For Records. Jazz. Sountracks. etc. Call Mike 645-7505. Saturdav·Jun• 1 at Monitors and Much ---------T w o S I d e T I o . 1--------- 7 :30 am· 4 :00 pm Morel PRICED TO SAIL BOATS 7014 9 ' and 13' Wldo. PLYMOUTH 9165 Ovor i O homeownors SELLll CA West • 714-642·4914 • ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tl a.....-+--+--will bo selling a rabu-7 5 o 1 S I t WE PAY CA$H 11 fous assortment or • er WANTED 20' side lie '88 Plymouth Sundance a $( FREE blk male kittens. 1roasures Including Suite Kl. H .B . For good used Sabots for electric boat Turbo. 69K miles. Exe anliquos.. designer 841·6a70 & boat equlpmenl. on Balboa Islands. cond In/out. Auto. All ~ d!J CL H t>1. Tl JEWELRY, FURS a wks old. 574·1891. & ART 6025 •Poodles AKC• "Home (Newport Tea Cup Toy & Mini p 0 rt. ' $450·$950 714·751·3465 Beach) S•v• abused and s amp 1 e c Io th Ing, I~::=::=::=::=::=::=::=~ Mlnney's Yacht Sur-844·8168 pwr. S350Q. 536· 1189 Karaslan oriental rug1, plus, 1500 Old New· furniture, exercise On the move? port Blvd: 548·4192 _M_O_T_O_R_C_Y_C_L_E_S __ , ________ _ equipment, c1otho1. ROLLS ROYCE 9182 ~ tn-t-t--t-- tl b If abandoned pets. Be a volunteer/tostor. Call 714-597-9037. BURT PROCTER ( 1 8 0 0 ·1 9 8 0 ) ; 12x18" oll on board. S2800.00 ---~-~-~ books. pictures & Sell your extra -S-P-EE_D_& _____ 'SCOOTERS 8018 · original paintings, ot-household lice lurniture, video 51(1 BOATS 7016 equipment. comput· items iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Honda 750 Nighthawk · C l 'f' d Now Dec '95. Blue. ers, children's clothes m aSSI 10 •22' SKI BOAT '88 3200K miles. Helmet/ & toys, contractor 5 7 lit v 8 Kl tools & saws. Come to 1---------1 · re · • ng blk lthr jckt $4000. '84 Rolla Rove• Sliver Spirit. silver/ grey. Pristine cond. 70K miles. $38,500. Call 675·5539 Cobra 0 /0, low profile .. 42 7404 Pac1l1c Coast Highway v • 260-4921 6030 ~ -~--RN_I_TU_RE--6014 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6 0 15 STEEL BUILDINGS: F1trn for s•I• Henredon Bedrm set iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Contractor's ir'lventory l(tng bed. weight sot, 6-pc, like new. Sacrl· PLANT SALE Cl\rus-clearance. Over-~ l'lutch, cor Ible, wicker flee S1500. 673·0658 avocado (frulllng) $lO. stocked buildings to PIANOS & ORGANS 6059 PIANO Wurlllzer Spinet. Mahogany finish with bonch. (37"x57") 5700. 545.3433 & Irvine Terrace Or. Repo1"nti"ng? hull, juslt Isl er,vlched,. new con ro er up 0 · ••••••••• VOLKSWAGEN 9235 (across from Newport story. Great ski boal· Country Club). Pick f-..•,.~i... .. --.. lasl-looks great ...... AUTOMOBILES up a map with lho llSI r-_,,,...,,...... d t $10 500 "~4 ot llddresses. Apon-•.~It,~ II or roa Y 0 go. ' ••••••••• ' 7 3 V W · SUPER· ..,...... 646-9449 574-4247 BEETLE Rblt eng, sored by Marian Phill· mflre It, look lo lhe ippl, Coast Newport new brakes, pt, Properties, 759·3721 Oosst.dslo~lhe Can't seem to CADILLAC 9040 shocks. $11 900 -chairsfbskt. 642-2568 lmmacul•l• Pwrniture On/King palms·lg S 10 ~~, xs~~· , ;; . ~~v~.1~;: ••••••••• Everything goes S20 Herbs $1, cemont O'x4o '.4 o ·x48.45. GARAGE SALES 10 $2,500 obo. cherry fountains S 110, bird 'x70. ,52x 140. . Sllll ••••••••• B/R sets, rice poster & bths $20. 909-674·9422 crated·new malerlals- slelgh, form et dining M 1 c row av• $ 7 5 easy assombly! 1 ·800· ---------rm w/chlna cabinet, Wllb1lt Bread makor. 411·5869 BALBOA loather sofa set. Viclo- 1 Ii I d, Chorry desk S285 --------ISLAND 6106 ran v ng rm. gr a-714·759-5492. SELL I her c IO ck. p I us ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •71~220-2868• Sell your unwanted tx Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfled rilyou'19t....i.;,..,for. ODO 850-8526 """'""" get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classified Service '80 El Dorado Blamtz •--------- 350 V·8 Auto AJC. F/P. AUTO PARTS Good cond S 1700 obo •· EPAIR • 831·7149 * QI R 9260 CHEVROLET 9045 LIFT CATES s • For Ad Action Cal a ~ filot AD-VISOR 642-5678 lloms lhe easy way! d h' Whether you'ro buying To place your your USe Ve ICle Sat 7am·noon clolhlng. jewlery misc. 201 Top•z Balboa la land daily 642·!1678 Directory help you find reliable help. 042·5678 '93 SUBURBAN 4x4 Sliver, dual air, new tires. all extras, like new. $23.500. Call 640.5221. For $•1• (3) Wallco 3,000 lbs. capacity. Llt1 Gates. $2500 for all (3). For more lnforma1lon, ple11se call Promod Shah 1·714-574-4287. T WI 01 or selling, Classlried classified ad call through classified covers all your noedsl 842-5678. 642·5878 ~SERVICE ~ .DIRECTORY CERAMIC TILES CONCRETE & 3528 MASONRY DRYWALL 3557 SERVICE HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL SPRINIU.ERS 3921 3 584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I LESSO NS 3868 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Homa Repair/Remodel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L & B Th• r • P V 24Yn Quality Painting SPRINKLER REPAIR Valvea•He1da•Tlme-clocks. 26Yrs Local Exp . John Burr 282-2831 " • Brick, Block, Stone, Tile B&K Llc#585180 Costa Mesa/Newport Saale Yard Malnt & Nulrltlon Ins/WC TOUCHUPS, TOO PIANO Bog.·Advanced Cone, Patio, Driveway All ph11ses. No job too 25 Ye•rs Exp. \..awns, Cln·ups, TrH R N /L ·M T S 5 /0 ft 24 Hr1. Richard Sinor All agea·Teacher Cert. •••••••••I Nowport T ile & Marble c JS ROusnc Fine Craftsmanship ... At Affordable Prices. Showers/Counters/Firs Natural Stone & Marble Fplcs L645486 842·2214 Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25 Yr aml. Acoustic removal, Jim 831·2460 Trim, Sprlnklrs. Aerall, massage. 722·8823 Ucl280844 845·3209 Enlertalnment Avail. Exp. Terry 557.7594 etc. 714·240·1158 Tha\ch631-4422Pg-413-8142 ------------------Jennifer 840·88891 ________ _ RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. * Best Price/Quality HAUUNG 3720 • TREES •. MOVING 3834 P1ln11ng·lnl/Ex1 Houst/Apt -------TUTORING 3929 ~ tlll.JNGS 3408 ELECTRICAL 3610 Quality Job. Free est. PLUMBING 3890liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l AAA ACOUSTIC Landscape, brick, stone iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L"""69897 93•.Daea iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Concrete 800..789-1007 To,,e .. 19't•ove. &A-•· "'" v-u FENCES. Brick, Block, Sm•ll Job EXPERT JUNK To The DUMP •••-... 7514178 PUBLIC NOTICE CARUANA PAINTING READING TUTOR Grade• K·5 ·Cre<fentHtled Tucher· Paint-applied Removo· CLEANING , patch. Texture. lnt/e>Ct. SERVICES ,. . ..862·5891 or 847-8905 3548 Tiie. Plaster & BBOs. Duncan Electric (714-968-1882) Lawn Service. Mow/ The Calif. Public Ullll· Int & EX'I. Very tow, Oual./Guarant'd . Work Local/Quick Response Will haul what Trash edge/sod/sprinklers/ ties Commlulon RE· low prices. Free Est. Fair 5 8111•842•7887 L1275870 850·7042 Man won't! 96~1882 c\n.up. Al 88G·2718 QUIRES that all used LS2B'B4 71._963•2734 ce".INO MASTER ~ •Acou1tlc Removal• • CU9tom Taxlure-Pa1n1 Uc'd Mark 838·7300 A TOUCH OF CLASS ·---------Ive m1g or call alter 5 household goods ·-Llc'd Contractor TWENTY DOLLAR 1 h 1 Q s A T Cleaning. Res/Comm Patterned Concrete GARDENING Rollable movert pr nt t e r CHUN ' P IN lNQ Lie/Bonded Free Esl. Driveways. patios. Small job speclellsl HAULER/CLEAN·UP P.U.C. Cal T numbor; 20 Yr1 Exp. Gd Prlcel Teresa 282·7143 decks. Repair/removal Fans•Llghts•S'pa JOHN 850·1828 & Quality Work at limos and chauffeurs Guar work. Free Eal. Uc/Free est 222·8808 OtlN!ld Eleetnc 645-3656 reasonable ratei. print their T.C.P. num· Ucl375602 538·1534 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Ed Barrett 548·3371 ber In all advertise· ...,-----.----1 Llcensed·Bonded FENCES HEALTH BEAUTY Green Scana Landscpng ment1. If you have a EMERALD PAINTINO SI0.00 per hour. CONTRACTORS • /Maaonry ,llrrlgaUon question about the le· Int/Ext. WallpaperfTlle .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil __ 7_1_4-_5_4_&_·0_3_8_a_ GENERAL 3558 & DECKS 3615 & FITNESS 3740 ;Trimming ;Removal• gallly of a mover, llmo Free esVRef/10yre exp M I or chauffeur, call: Competitive I 751·2030 Handyman/Remodel WINDOW CLEANING •FEN€£s GATES• Clean•\JPS • antenance Public Ulllllles --------- THE LOCAi. PLUMBER ·a Jam•• E Bangert Co · Since 1947 Stephanie 723·0488 Friendly Servlc:e•lnsured ---------l#532981 675·9304 WALL Expert Drain CIHnlng COVERINGS 3932 & Plumbing Repalr1 ~:e exp All ;.;..~~ THE STRIPPER Precise Plumblng Repalra & Remodel• Free Eallmatet Lf 8B7398 969·1000 • ~dltlon1. Bath, Kitch •CARPET CLEANING ACM CONSTRUCTON SKIN & BODV CARE Llll599025 850·8109 Commlaslon Oene Abram1 Painting fl:lre-Watar Damage •SCREEN REPAIR new/repair/poll ,.placed 10% Off All Facials l·La--d--.....,R,,....--d.,.......,.,lln,...-714 558_.16t lf\l/EJC1 Oual PalnVRusS POOL $peclallz1ng In wallpaper removal. Llcl 588924 • 714-883·5037 * Farthing lntprlora ln1tallallon. Removal Dl1coun1 W1llcoverlng1 Ll560875 873·1212 • Elec, Plumb, & Palnl FREE ESTI 728·7079 Tennant Improvement Redwood • Lllf576605 Massages & Waxing n 11Cape •mo • 9 • Llc'd/lns'd since '76. N.wport area. lmmod Romodels • Com/Res Jim Whyle 642·7206 Call Becky 288·8608 IYaandrd,ctu8~,~~~f~n~~g~: Dibernardo'• Moving 9H·7013 Pg~·3947 SERVICE 3894 we gals •hould hang J Peg• 714·227·8122 wBrlght H•eclnlng L1415708 549·5770 •Wood Fenc••* Contrecfo'r#C27~040De. Local/Ofllce/Storage ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii together. Strip, lnllall, • European Prof'I. Best LEWIS Construction reptact/repalr, frH hauling Prof'I & Ethlcal &45·7505 Long Dist. Free Eat. lk•'• Cu1tom P ainting Island Blue Pool• advice 10 the .crai.y. DOORS AtmodeleHardw1ta In townl Rofs 5Yrs Exp. Remodel•Handyman esUmalta Lowprlces. UC'd HOME CARE/ . T#181632 879·3114 Prof. Clean, Ouallly Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. 831·2111 any!lme • lrtm•Cablnelt•Stucco Grace 251·9455 L.t704773 Local Rei. Adv"'1ao• Conatr. 974-5301 -...,.P,..,,LA~N~T:-:AR:-=T=1s~T=-----------Work. lnVExl & Docks. Repair: fi11tra/pumpl/htr1 ~ L.582731 35Y'1 HP Hones1•Rellabfe•Hard •714-557·5925• SERVICES 3760 Speclal11t In U llllng Spllt Saoond Moving L11'703466 831-4810 Acid wash 84~·8728 .,,..., 442.0587 •---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii landacape/lrrlgatlon Prof Mover1f 24Hr Srv Working lrl1h Ladies. S.J. Scott Conatructlon FLOO'D INSTALL upgrad ... 780.9792 70ay/Sf Olat/TI t78452 PAINTINQ 871·5987 ---------.--------........ Q to z HANDYMAN Avail to clean your Custom Home Bullders "' Care Giver For the 432·8t23/P·346·S850 Ccnaclentlou1 Crtnaman ROOFING 3910 ...,.AU../REFACECABINETS home. Wkly/Bl-wk Uc1481954. Rel'•· REPAIRS 3620 elderly. 12 yeara exp. Prof'llindaca.,.Malnt ALL "'MERICAN Old·Fllhloned Pride In .' ltllchen1, baths: door1. Please call 548·9145 714-875-7789 Ref's. Pleau call 10Vr1 ElCp e Xlnt Ref1 Move:'u ... Carefully Workmanship. 87\.5967 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ,.trldow1. Doug 546-7258 Housecleaner Rer's, •QUALITY WORK• T•mmy 714·367·9038 • Seaaonal Flower1 • Co rt I & Ch 1 SON'S PAINTING 8Al.90A ROOFING CO VICTOR 457·1738 u eous Y eap Y /Comm ,1Re1 J Rerool iWitt•NTRY•Wlndows Exp'd & depedable. DOORS 3580 Hardwd/Vlnyt/C•ramlc 549·0223 Tt41227 lnVExt. 22 Y" In O.C. /Repair 1Frff Eat .,1Ael1 ...___ W d F Apl'1 S35. Bl Wkly & Mrble/Carpet 8nd/ln1 -INTE--Rl-O_R _____ Sh•n•'• Gardening Quality. SmVBlg Jobi Llo'd/ln• 831 •• 081 -· • 00 ence• Wkly. Imelda 846-92n lii~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L708279 722·7332 & Undtcaplng. Lawn•---------Uo480559 714·S37-!M98 '""' OoMC/Gatage Organize,. An experienced ·--------DESIGNERS 3782 ~ tnatal1'n/Removal PARTIES a Pgr 1-800-l18·9722 •THUNDER ROOFING• r,.19'211581 • Call Bob •HOUSECLEANING dependabt• door·-S48 8801 For all or ypur roofing l4M323 Pg-3t2-0026 15 yrs exp. Good Ref. hanger. Quar work, HANl>Y MAN 3710 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sprlr1ktera • OCCASIONS 3840 WHT COAiT PAINTING needa. RerOOl/Repalr. Own Irani. Coll any-reaa. Don 521·891 0 VISIONS DESIGNS Y•rd Cl••n·UP, Ttlmliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free Eat.•10 Yrl Eicp Uc 838144 840-4122 11met 241.0831 •Palnt/C•rpentry• ASID Prof'I Designers. Treea/Hedga/~emova/ United Party Rental Uhbaatabte Ratetl MAID TO ORDER DOOR INSTALLATION Drywall and moral Cost •fleottve, excep· Waea. Nu Lawn/Melnt. Wadding Rental Equip Ref'e, Joe o9 0.3433 _RE_M_O_D_E_L_l_N_G __ _ 1n1rd. Oecade1 of exp. WEATHER·STRIPPING Small Jobi Oki tlonat buying power. "4-V•rd Pg·74S.5378 RehHrHl .. Receptlon1 Spaclzlng NB/COM & Hardware S82·fS810 Gary 840.5277 Sml/lg budget•. tree Cr.CSP.,,._ 0411.0780 _p_a_R_S_O_N_AL _____ ,, ADJ>ITIONS 3916 $8/otfl 718·9798 lell'll Retired ConlTeolor coo1u1tallon. 280-8080 1--G-At_______ '" WINDOW CLl!ANINQ DRYWALL Aepalra, 1mprov1me~t1, --------LE NTI 3858 SERVICE e Average 1 atory·S30 SERVICE 3584 •m JOb1. Ou11~11nfegr1iy JEW!LRY 3784 S!RVICIS 3812 PAI NG 3867 • 2 1tory·S45. I care, Ken 842•t770 Houae Cle•nlng R!MODEU carp, plbg, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sprlne Clean Ing .,..IMAlL .109 EXPE9'T paint, elac. tile, 1wccoJ & & Reg Svc. Minl-bllnda, Orywa1VP1ut8f Repair roofing, MORGAN carpel & lloor. VINNtC/M , H1ngln1uT•plng/Tt •h1tt Llc'd. Ph.,•ll0-32•1 AJ'• 88e.2aoo Comm/RH 551·5573 Mobil• 1 403·8389 llMIKRUPTCl•9 Wllllatn Harold Jewalere AIAIONABLE Walch & jewelry repair ~r•p•red Antlq~ • Fine Jewelry ,,.. flhoM COntultltlon luy/MllJ!rlldt e73.038S 17t4) 744-9S7t ·~-----------~-- •W.P . YOUNGQUIST Palntlfttl Contractor CMI. paintino by prC)f'll Ud~.lnt. ''" Ht. 84S.3305 YOUR P•RSONAL ASStaTANTS Per1onal Qlrl ,.tld•Y•· Truatworthy & ProlH· alonal Excellent rafer· enc••· 967·1701. ASK MB ABOUT ... Remodellng•Addltlone & R•r•'"· No Job Too Small Bob 548-8223 '•rthlftO Interior• Kitchen, lath. AtmOClalt Am Addltlona VIia/MC LIM0t715 e73•UlfA Hove A Goroge Sole! e.r."'··:·if'i • 'J ft I -· ·. . •:.,,., ' . . f1 "' •' • ~· II ~ I 1 ... 1., ,_ (cl lM Pio! Qmfledl .. '415678 IQ •• ~ tiGlaga Selle Ad! Newport Beach Costa Mesa Corona del Mar Area Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Arts • Entertainment ............................... 11 ee.ches. Jlarl>or It C>cean ........................... 14 Community Servicea, Clubs It Organizations ............ 17 Calendar of Bventa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 EclucMloo. . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Health a: Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Kida StuJf • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 P\Ml8I of WOIShip ......................... ·j • • • • • • • 36 DtDiDI a: Acicoa:unodations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 ~ .....•............•.................... 45' SbaPPlnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 ~tion ........•...........•............... 52 H~ ......................................... 54 May31, 1996 Back Bay In Newport 8c8ch/Costa Mesa. Pboco by Man: Martin .. Advertising Supplement to tho ---~ ~ Daily Pilot Almanac CHANNEL Fx .................................... 32 ............. ,_.,, ....... 51 Atnenca-. Tllldng .•......•... 33 .......................... 63 C1VC ................................. 51 .......................... 79 ~ ................................. 53 .......................... IC) II WITH STORES FEATURING DESIGNER FASHIONS SUCH AS: GIORGIO ARMANI • CALVIN KLEIN r ELLEN TRACY . GIANNI VERSACE CHRISTIAN DIOR . BETSEY JOHNSON RALPH LAUREN . B.C.8 .G .. ST JOHN ANNE KLEIN . CHANEL ' NEIMAN MARCUS MACY"S ROBINSONS-MAY FARMERS MARKET ATRIUM COURT EDWARDS ISi.ANO CINEMAS WOODEN SAILBOAT ANO POTTERY AVAILABLE AT POTTERY BARN THE SUN . THE MOON AND THE STORES FASIDON ISLAND NEWPORT BEAat Mondey thru Frldey 10.m co 9'1111, S1turd1y IOem to 7pm, end Sundey 111111 to lp11. blended rut1111rent ho11ra.1714l 121·2000 Above '•cific Coast H11hw1y llatwean MecAnhur Blvd 1114 J1111bortt fld. In Ntwpon ll11ch. ·. Government General services Important p hone numbers Profiles of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach From the world-renowned Orange C.Ounty Perlonning Arts C.enter and host to the annual Orange County Fair, Crom a magnificent yacht harbor that draws millions to its annual Christmas Boat Parade and serves as training ground for Olympic rowers, from international marine research and quaint village enclaves. to shopping and dining meccas and award- winning accommodations, the cities of C.Osta Mesa and Newport Beach encompass a unique diversity of people and places. A Profile of Costa Mesa LOCATION The City of Costa Mesa is located in central Orange County. It encompasses 16 square miles. and is located approximately 37 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 88 miles north of San Diego. Its northernmost border is within four miles of the Pacific Ocean. GOVERNMENT Cost.a Mesa is a council/manager form of government. Five city council members are elected at large to staggered fo ur-year terms; every two years, alternately two or three council seats become available for election. The council appoints one of its members mayor for a two-year term. The 9.5-acre Civic Center ie a five-story building where the primary administrative functions take place. Also contained in the Civic Center complex are the council chambers. the police facility, communications building and fire station No. 5. CITY OOUNCl1. Mailing address: P.O. Box 1200 5285 Sandy .Genis. 1586 Myrtlewood St., 754--0814 Mary Hornbuckle, 2221 Raleigh Ave., 642-4520 Gary Monahan, 6-45-4539 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMJTT'KES Parb, Recreation Facilities and Parkway. Commission Mailing address: P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 Memben: David J. Stiller. chair, 557-9375 Richard J. Mehren. vice chair. 545-2768 Diana Teran Blaisure, 724-7543 William G. Butler. Jr., 754-7773 Michael Dynlevie, 285-2119 Mark Harris. 644-3011 <fhris Sarris, 557-3939 Planning Commisaion Libby Cowan. chair, 3007 Femheath Lane, 724-6694 Mark A. Komado, vice chair, 582 Park Dr., 646-t636 Walter M. Davenport, 1888 Parkview Circle, 645-6068 Linda Dixon, 260 Princeton Dr., 556-6290 Charles Robertson, 1885 Tahiti Dr .. 979-9988 NUMBKR PLEASET Ad.ministration City of Cost.a Mesa Offices Colifomla Scenario, South C.OOst Plaza Town Center. ls a J .B-oCl'9 ICUlpture garden .. designed by lsamu Noguchi, Jncorporotlng six major elements of Califomia's envtronment/Photc by Lana H. /ohnson 754-5327 • Community Development: 754-5678 • Redevelopment Agency: Paula Schaffer. 754·5692 Deputy City Manager /Development Services Director, Donald D. Lamm, 754-5270 Finance Dlrector/neuurer, Susan L. Temple, 754-5243 Fire Chief. Frank J. Fantino. 754- 5106 Community Services Director. Keith Van liolt. 754-5009 Recreation Manager. Chuck Carr. 754-5009 Parks Superintendent, Dave Alkema, 754-5304 Personnel Servi.CM Director, Steven E. Hayman, 754·5069 Public Services Director/City Engineer, William J. Morris, Jr., 754-5343 COMMUNITY SDVICD • Ad.ministration: 754-5300 • Job C.enler (6 -10 a.m.): 631- 1963 DEVBLOPMBNT SD.Vl<ZS Adminittration: 75'1·5270 Building Safety! 75 .. 5273 Building lntpectiom: 7!H-5826 Building and Houatng Code Enforcement: 75'-5273 Buslnea Aahtanoe: 754-5813 Code Enforcement! 754-5823 Planning: 754-5245 FINANCE Admlnimadon: 754-5243 Buaineu Liomlet: 754-5234 MAJllNE AND Aill EMERGENCY U.S. Coast Guard, 673-0420 Harbor Patrol. Ctmergency) 911 or 834-3800; business 723·i002 I.Jmguard, (24:-bour emergency), 673-3360; butinesa, 644-3047 Mum. D9pl. • I F' • 6"-3044 Mari.De,..... .... &H·30H Sarf and w.dMr, 673-3371 PEJlSONNEL Ad.miniatntion: 754-5350 Job lnfonnation: 754-5070 POUCB £meraency:91l - Admfulltiatiou: 754:-5115 Animal Control!Lk:ien..: 754-5311 (bt md found) Buafnea C.U.: 754-5255 Crime Prevwntioa: 754-5320 1nfBc Hotline: 754-5138 PUBUCSDVIca AdminimaUon: 754-83·'3 Engineering: 754·5''3 Pothole Hotline: 8'1·1721 Project ,Administration: 754-5029 Recyclfng: 754--5043 Sanitation: 754-5307 Trafflc Rngin_eerl.ng: 754-5335 'lnfftc Sip! Failure: • Buaineu Houn, 754-5335 • Niahu/Weebnda/Rmergenciea, 754-5353 vrrALSTATS 0... alblcolpacelioa: June 29, 1953 CM SALES TAX JlEVENUE 1980: $11,231,265 1995: $26,752,000 (est.) 2000:NA ~Source: Orange County OCP-92 projections POPULATION • 1990 CENSUS Total population: 96,357 Avenge bousebold size: 2.49 Medko household income: $40,313 Averap family size: 3.25 MediaD age: 31.2 HiAb ecbool graduates: 82% eoIJese JP"aduatea 2s% Poreign-Oom population: 22% QTY BUDGET The adopted city budget for fiscal year 1995--96 ii $77,401.170. AGE DISTKDtmON 0 . 4 years 6.9% 5 -17 yea.rs 12.7"' 18 -24 }'Mn 13.4% 25 -45 years 42.3% 45 -64 yaen 16.6"' 65'+ )'Mn 8.1 % nHNICMIX White: 72.4" Hitplnic: 19. 9% Allan: 6.3% "Bleck: 1.0" Other: 0.4% aJMATS Mild wialll'I, WlnD aumm ... mocllmr. ralDt.11 ad geiun.lly ~aunahlne. Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 754-5285 Meets in the City Council Chambers on the first and third Mondays of the month at 6:30 p.m. 77 Fair Drive, P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 (unless noted) Chief of Police, David L. I Snowden, 99 Fair Or .. ~ Mesa, 754-5115 G1.0W'l11 AND TUNDS Population OC . 0~3 lJl4;ij:. Pi.re Prevmtion: 7M-512t ~. <X>STA MBSA Ave. tllllp.: )um.uy: high 69 ....... •: IOw 41 aegreee P; July: ~-~F:loweo ..... p . Aft. mlDWl. 14.5 .. .mlWly (mcntbm ~ billwMl Nov. • April~ bam•dlty. n~ Joe Erick.son, Mayor, 470 Shady Dr .• 631-0724 Peter Buffa, Mayor Pro Tum, 754- City Attorney, Thom.a.s A. Kathe, 754-5399 City Clerk, 754-5223 City Manager, Allan L. Roeder, Public Bdu.cadoo: 7$4:-5883 1980: 12,582 Bicycle lJoeDlel: 7M-UIO 1118: 103,&U . . ~ 2000: 110,970• OONT. C»l MGB e -- --~ - -------------- ----- - ---------------- --~------- 1111111 l I I I 11 t 1111 111 t t t I I I 11 l 11 111 11 111 I I I I t I I l I I I I I I l I I I I 11 I I I l I I l I I I I I I l I I I I 1 I t I I I I t I I I I I lll It goes without saying that a car with . picnic tables is a little hit. different. FOR SOME, BURL WALNUT picnic trays may seem an extravagance. So too, inlaid burl walnut trim, so{t premium Connolly leather, and lamb's ·wool footwell rugs. But for Jaguar Vanden Plas. owners, such amenities can be take n for granted. Who need s a new integrated .. four-channel garage/entry-gate opener, memory seats, and an electrical tilt and slide sunroof? You do, of course. '. Visit our showroom today, and test drive this most luxuriou s of Jaguars for yourself. JA~ BAUER MOTORS 2001 So. Manchester Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 971-2002 -- --· l t t t I t I t t t t I I t t t I I I t I I t t I t t I l I t I l t t • t. t t l I I t I t t t t t t t l I t t l l t t t I l l I I I I I t t t t t t I t t t l t t t l t I I t I I I t t I l t t t I t t t I t I t t I I t t.1 I I t ;::;;. CONT. FROM PAGE 4 NICKNAME: City of the Arts (Once known as Goat Hill and Hub of the Harbor Area) CITY FLOWER: fuschia CITY TR.HE: Indian laurel SISTER CITY: Wyn dam. Victoria, Australia AR.EA Coste Mesa encompasses a total of 16 square miles (8,215 acres). Approximately 80% is on an up[ifted table, the Newport Mesa. bounded by steep bluffs on the southwest, elevated from 80 to 110 feet above sea level on the south and 30 to 49 feet at the city's north end. LAND USE Approximately 48% is designated for residential use. 14% for commercial use. 13% for industrial use and 25% for public and semi-public use. HOUSING UNITS: 40,400 ave. home sales price ( 1995): $229,800 owners: 42% renters: 58% avg. rents: $839 • avg. vacancy rato: 4 % Source: The Research Network - 1995 INCOME per capita: $18.750 median household: $40.313 EMPLOYMENT labor force: 80.545 (1990) BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL Total number of businesses, 7,980 (1990) Percent employed: 93% Percent while collar: 65.9% The projection of future employment is 89.550 by the year 2.000. increasing to 98,198 in the year 2020 per the Orange County OCP-92 for Costa Mesa. • EDUCATION Newport-Mesa Unified School District (714) 760-3200 Serving Costa Mesa EJementary Schools: 11 Junior High Schools: 1 High Schools: 3 Bad Bay High (continuation) Costa Mesa High School (7 -12) Estancia High School (9 -12) Private Schools: 15 Community College: 1 Private College: t College graduates, 34% FIRE STATIONS (6) Company #1 2803 Royal Palm, 754-5226 Company #2 800 Bak.er, 754-5141 - Company #3 1865 Park Ave., 548-8513 Company #4 2300 Placentia, 548-8543 Company #5 2450 Vanguard, 754-5005 Company #6 3350 Sak.ioda Dr., 708-2739 POLICE STATIONS 77 Fair Dr. 754-5280 South Coast Plaza sub station 754-5305 West Side sub station 722-6714 OTIIER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AAA Information. 476-8880 Roadside service, 641-0833 ANIMAL CONTROL: 644-3717 LICENSES, CITY HALL: 1 644-3141 ANIMAL SHELTER 2075 Ne wport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 644-3656 BARK PARK HOTLINE, 754- 5041 BURN CENTER, 634-5304 CALIFOltNIA WGHWAY PATROL Emergency reports: Dial "O" (Operator) and ask for ZENITH 12000 Business: 547-8311 COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1836 Newport Blvd., Ste. E-270 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Exec. Director, Ed Fawcett. 574-8 780 c.osta Mesa Outlook , the chamber's own cable television show, airs 6 p.m .. Mon. and 6:30 p.m .. Wed. on Copley-Colony, Cb. 3. COSTA MESA TOURISM It PROMOTION COUNCIL P.O. Box 5071 Costa Mesa. CA 92628-5011 1-800-399-5499 31,199t OOSTA MESA IDSI'ORICAL SOCIETY P.O. Box 10704 C.osta Mesa, CA 92627 Open Thursday only. Contacts: Hank Pantm: (B) 631-5918 (H) 556-5814 Charles Beecher: (H) 548-7227 CONT. ON PAGE 8 At Comcast Cablevlelon, we're~ to~ Qft.ln1e Mrvic8 -guaranteed! Plus special extras Hke 30 free minutes per monlh of tong distanoe . calling with Sprint for an entire ~r. If you don't have Comcast C•ktvtaaon, call today for• better vlewl ~COMCAST 714-542-6222 .. For The Citizens & TAR 11.,ish Businesses of Oran9e CountlJ. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED ~------------------------------------~ l... ·Call Us For. The Lowest Rates On: * Consturction Drop Off Boxes * Rent-A-Bin * Residential & Business services " Call 558~7999 •Fax 558-1068 ' i , CONT. FROM PACE 6 CUR.llENCY EXCHANGE Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange Fashion Island. Newport Beach. 644-9040 South Coast Pl.iza. Costa Mesa. 751-1200 DEPARTMENT Of MITTOR VEIUCLES 650 West 19th St. Costa Mcs<i, CA 92fi27 bJ I ·Ii 150 FISHING LICENSES Q;ivcy's Loe kcr, 400 Main St.. 8<11111.ia P1rn1nsuh1 fi7.1-14:14 GRAFFITI REMOVAL: 548-41h5 HOSPITALS College Hospital. 64Z·Z734 Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian 301 Newport Blvd N1·wport Brach. C:A 92hb:I Ernergrncy: 911 Information 645-R600 JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT /ORANGE COUNTY ISNA) 1flh01 Airport Way North S;inta Ana. CA 92707 2'il-'i.!.()() LIBRARIES (Z) 1855 Park Ave .. 646·8845 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, 546-5274 fUDJCIAL COURTS Orange County Harbor MunicipaJ Cow1 4601 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 92660 476-4699 Orange County Superior Court 700 Civic Center Or .. West Santa Ana. 834-3734 CALIFORNIA AJR NATIONAL GUARD Costa Mesa J<ecruiling office, 97Y-731i I Combat communications squadron. 668-2300 NEWSPAPERS Daily Pilot 642-4321 Los Angeles nmes 966-5600 Orange County Register 835-1234 ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR PATROL 1901 Bays1d., Or. NPwport Beach. CA q266:l Emergency: 723· 1000 Mooring & Business: 723-1002 Small Craft & Weather: b75-050:1 The solution for the summer heat ... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Dinner Dance and Sunday Brunch Cruises Weddings • Holiday Parties • Corporate Even ts Join tts Jot~ f,1ther's Day on the Har bor! ~ y HORNBlOWER ~ ==DIN I NG YACHTS ------------------------------------------------------ • Spe(ial Oflcr For Daily Pilot Readers • $10.00 off Dinner Cruises Marina dd Rey 310-301-9900 •Newport Beach 7 14-631-2469 VALID ON DINNl'R CRUISI <; ONI Y. ltucrv.r1pm nc« ... ry Pl-. ... m<nrton 1h11 •<>Uf'O" w~n m1lun~ ..,.,.rnuon• •nJ P"""'" '" ... ,,,.,, •>n ix,.,J Nor •·~1J wrth •ny other olf<r or •iwco•I cw111 rrulK.t. &c..nJff• 1u ~nd wrvi~• cha.rs• addmoMI. GooJ f0< l"'mu .,1 6 "' lo~. Subj«t ro •v11l1"1lrry. Coupon aap1N• 06 /JO /96. ~------------------------------------------------------ ORANGE COUNTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS 834-2244 ORANGE COUl'o'TY SHERIFF 770·b01 I POISON CONTROL CENTER UC! ~1ed1cal Center. 634-5988 U.S. POST OFFICES (Z)· ~ Post Office • Costa Mesa Main Office 15'10 Ada111~ A' f! . 54n-5.UCI {q2fi2b. 9lb2R) Post Office • Mesa Center Sta.lion 22 '!0 Fa1rv11•w Kd , 646-3474 (92627) RED CROSS 601 North Golden Circle Or .. Santa Ana. 835-~381 (Orange County Chapter Headquarters and Blood Center) SENIOR CENTERS Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 W. 19th St. C.osta Mesa. CA 645-2356 Executive Director. Laura Cray- Smith President. Sandy Pinkerton Jewis h Senior Center 250 E. Baker St Costa Mesa. CA (714 ) 513-5641 TELEGRAPH. WESTERN UNION (800) 988-4726 TIME. 853-1212 (charged as a local call) UTILJTIES (see Housing} WHO DO I CALL? Dogs bolrking. 754-53 t 1 Long-term auto parking violationi., 754-5260 Noise complaints, 754-5245 Parkway tree replacement or tree trimming. 548-3887 Sewer maintenance. 642-1721 Sidewalk and curb maintenance. 642-1721 Street lighting, 642-1721 Street sweeping, 642-1782 Note: Area code is 714 unless otherwise noted. Statistics: courtesy, Tbe City of Costa Mesa and Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. A Profile of Newport Beach LOCATION The city of Newport B1>ac:h is located 30 minutes south of Long Beach, 40 minutes south of Los Angeles and about 70 1111nu1es north of San Diego. GOVER.NMENT Newport Beach is a t hurlt'r city governed by an elcrlt'd seven-member city council and John W. Hedges, Mayor, District operates under the 1 council-manager form of Janice A. Debay, Mayor Pro Tern, government. District 2 The city council appoints a . Norma L. Glover, District 3 city manager, who is 111sponsible Thomas Edwards, District 4 for enforcement of ordinances, Jean Watt, District 5 the annual budget, long ranrce Dennis O'Neil, District 6 planning, hiring personnel or John C. Cox, Jr., District 7 ~ services ana managing city airs. The council emfiloys a BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND city attorney to handle egal COMMITI'EES affairs and a city clerk who is Planning Commission -meets responsible for doc\Unentin~ all Thursday preceding city council council actions and preservmg meeting official records. Members: Newport Beach provides its Ann Gifford. Gary W. Pomeroy. residents with nearly all public Garold Adams, Ted Ri~eway. services: police, fire, water, Mitchell K. Brown, Mi ael C. sewer service. trash collection, Kranzley. Gary J. DiSano street maintenance and traffic management, parks, libraries and Board of Library Trustees - marine safe~ study session meets third Each mem er of the City Monday of each month; regular Council is elected to a four-year meeting is held first Monday of term, the Mayor residing. each month Meetings are hel on the second Members: and fourth Monday of each Nancy P. Jones. Lucille Kuebn. month at 7 p.m in the City Hall C. Ben Jackson. John Nicoll, council chambers and are open George Jeffries to the public. City Arts Commission CITY COUNCIL P.O. Box 1768 District J -9,617 Newport Beach 92658-8915 District 2 -9,656 Meets second Thursday of each District 3 -10,035 month District 4 -9,157 Karin Schnell. cultural arts Dis1Uct 5 -9,209 coordinator District 6 • 9,545 Members: District 7 • 9,424 Reyn Fouladi. chair. Patricia CITY COUNCIL Brubaker, Riki Kucheck, Cathy Anderson.Elana Donovan. Howard Herzog, Catherine Michaels, Alexandria Phillips. Kym Young Civil Service Board -meets first Monday of each month Members: Dayna Pettit, Steven Bromberg, Clint Hoose, Paula Godfrey, Robert A. Foster Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission -meets first Tuesday of each month Members: ' Jo Vandevort. Pete Compton. vacant. Taylor Grant. Bill Schonlau. Phillip Glasgow, Gale Demmer Economic Development Committee -meets second Thursday and fourth Wednesday of each month . Members: Michael Stephens, Richard · Luehrs, Jim Wood, Donald Glas- fiow, Gil Foerster, Steven Suther- and. Rush Hill, Gary Malazian, Rosalind Williams, Jerry King, Don Waniata, Christine Diemer, Tony Cju-istophor. Norm Angell. lsidore~yers. Christie McDaniel Harbor Quality Citizens Advisory Committee -monthly meeting as called Members: Leonard Miller, Susan Leifer, Arthur Lewis, Miriam Mayall. Tom Houston, Nancfe Skinner. John Drayton. Doug as Wall (alternate) Bicycle Traila Citizens Advisory Committee -meets first Monday of each month Members: Peter Beck, Marianne McDaniel, Eugene Kaliher, Donald Harvey, Elizabeth Hart, Paul Watkins, Melvin Mann. Val Skora. Stuart Macfarland. Robert Sattler, Marianne Whitby, Norman Moyer, Jerry Boyle Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory Committee - meets first Monday of each month Members: Mike Kilbride, Raymond ZartJer, Susan Hogan, Paul Field, Kenneth Colbaugh, Barbara Shelton, Margie Pantzer. Randy Johnson, Gre~ Schwenk, Ed Heaner, Patricia S eban, Donal Lawrenz, Jr., Nancy Gardner. Gordon Kilmer Aviation Committee Members: Pete Drummond, Leroy Sutherland, Dan Gilliland, Bill Walker, Clinton Rygel, Jim Pistole. Ralph Rodheim, Bernard Pegg. Charles Currier. Harry Merrifi City EmtorflilS: Regular 1 time, 676 Total (including part-time & seasonal), 902 Revenue: Twces: $39,809, t 39 Licenses. Fees & Permits: $1 ,948,855 Intergovernmental Revenue: $8,993,289 Charges for Services: $5,077,369 Fines, Forfeitures & Penalties: $2,706,194 Revenue from Use of Money & Property: $8,660,599 Enterprise Operations: $14,907,095 lntemal Service Funds: $5,815,883 Other Revenue: $2,139,567 Total Revenue: $90,057,990 Operating Expenditurea General Government: $4,407,009 Public Safety: $32,330,338 Public Works: $15,018,898 Community Development: $3.406,712+ Community Services: $5,910.752 Debt Service: Sl,175,175 Enterprise Operations: $13.605,107 lnternal Services: $11,952.634 Transfers: (Sl 1,554,338) Total Operating Expenditures: $76,452,287 Capital Improvements Total All Funds: $13.605,703 TOTAL CITY OPERATIONS: $90.057,990 CONT. ON PAGE 10 YES! I want to learn more about: MAIL TO: 0 Blue Cross of California Prudent Buye~ Plans Q Co-pay Q Deductible 0 California Care•, the only HMO backed by Blue Cross of California's tradition of excellence Q New California Care® Saver Plan 0 Term Life Options 0 Dental Options Best time to caU is: Q A.M. Q P.M. Sansevieri Insurance Services, Inc. 2717 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 722-6078 Free Consultation No Obligation Zip _____ _ • Blue Cra;s of California. CONT. FROM PAGE 9 NUMBER PLEASE? City of Newport Beach Offices City Hall 3300 Newport Blvd .. P.O. Box 1768, Nuwport Beach, CA 92658· 8915 Information: 644-3309 City Attorney, Robert H. Burnham: 644-3131 City Clerk, Lavonne Harkle!>S' 644-3005 Cily Manager, Kevin Murphy: 644-3000 Revenue Manager. Glen Everrod Finance: 644-3121 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Information: 644-3309 Business Licenses: 644-3141 Human Resources: 644-3300 Personnel: 644-3300 Water Billing: 644-3050 COMMUNITY SERVICES Information: 644-3151 Recreation: 64.4-3151 FIRE & MARINE Emergency: 911 or 644-3611 Administration: 644-3104 Fire Prevention: 644-3106 Marine Tidelands: 644-3044 U.S. Coast Guard, 673-0420 Harbor Patrol, (emergency) 911 or 834-3800: business 723-1002 Marine Dept. bWJiness. 644·3044 Surf and Weather, 673'3371 PLANNING at BUILDING Planning Information: 644-3200 Building Information: 644-3275 PUBLIC WORKS Information: 644-3311 Traffic Engineering: 644-3344 VITAL STATS Year of Incorporation: 1906 When the Pacific Electric Rai lway extended to Balboa, the beach boom began and in 1906 the small settlements of West Newport, East Newport and Balboa incorporated as the city of Newport Beach. Pop.: 205. Corona del Mar was annexed to Newport Beach on April 3, 1923 SPY FACTORY™ PERSONAL PROTECTION DEVICES Where To Shop For Your Husband And 0 His Girlfriend With our huge selection of surveillance and monitoring devices, we've got a sneaking suspicion you'll find just what you're looking for. • Personal Prorernon • Hidden Sates • Counter Surveillance • Lock Picks • Surveillance • Armored Accessones • Records & Telephone Accessories • Armored Vehicles • NO\lelty & Miscellaneous Items • Detection & Monitoring RESIDENTIAL POPULATION: permanent -69,301 men, 49.5%; women, 50.5%; college degree, 46.1 % median age: men & women ave .. 40.3 TOURIST POPULATION: 20,000 to 100,000 per day CLIMATE (average): winter 57.3 degrees F; summer 64.1 degrees F tainfall, 11.09" annually CITY FLOWER: bouganvillea CITY TREE: coral tree SISTER CITIES (3) Okazaki. Japan: Antibes. France; and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico HOUSING UNITS: 35,565 (2.18 occupancy rate per dwelling unit) median value. $381,142 owners: 49.4% renters: 39.2% avg. rents: $1,106 per month avg. time on market: 115 days typical market demand: strong INCOME: per capita: $50,515 household: $61,892 EMPWYMENT. labor force: 38,400 unemployment rate: 4.2% VOTER REGISTRATION: 44,284 BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL: Total number of businesses, 4000+ Acres zoned for planned industry. 185.0 2 SCHOOLS: Newport-Mesa Unified School District (714) 760-3200 Serving Newporl Beach elementary, 6 junior high, 1 high. 2 Corona de) Mar High School (7 - 12) New port Harbor High School (9 • 12) private, 7 community/four-year colleges. universities and vocational schools within 15 miles, 15 rl'f C...l'f • 2-:;tof 2 2 ~ t. ~~~.~~~.~,~~ ~~'~'~:~~.P~~~T co,ta \ba v.·uuld rrach appmximatrlv b,000 bv 19i 5. Thr 1·rsspool1' and .;cptic tank..; V.l're brcon~ing a uui..~auce in 1rutU) area' aud thr !(round •·a., i.atunued becau~ of poor dritinnge. A sewer corrunillre was established by IDf' Costa Mesa Chamber of Conunerrr to ~•udr thr possibility of installing a ~"'·er sysum. ~n Election Day, February 8, 19H , 625 ballot.6 wf'rc cast, 471 w. fa':°r and 1-40 opposed ~o fonning the Costa Mesa Sanitary DtStn~ for the purpose of wstalliug a 5twer system and the collec11on!> of trash and garbage. At the same time a five- meml>er Board of Directors was Plected. I Today, the District's population is approximately 108 750 and ~ it is till headed by a fivf'-memher Board of elected offi~iah. Mel'ting~ ~ ~pen to t?e public and t•onducted infonnally •ith the public mv1ted to sit at the table 11oith Board members and Staff. At. in 19H, concems are di~d and problems resolved. The goal of the Board of Directors is the same as the goal w~ in 1944. to give the best.possihlf' service for the lowest .. possible CO'il. l K-C...14. ~ .2 • 14.~ 2 • te I can't believe ..... . A.ll.EAISQUA.RE MILES/ ACRES Land 14.01 9.024.0 Bay 2.04 1.305.6 Ocean 20 12 .800 Total 36.05 2J.129.6 WATER. FRONTAGE Harbor • 25.4 miles Ocean -6.1 miles llECR.EATIONAL ACREAGE Atre1 Park& (37) 134.62 Beaches (2.48% of land) 224.00 Total w/Bay & Ocean 14.464.22 NEWPORT HARBOR Boats: 9,000 Residential Piers: 1.230 Commercial Slips & Sidi' Ties: 2,119 Bay Moorings: 1,221 FIR£ ~ATIONS (6) File Chief: Tim Riley Business (all): 644-3103 Balboa: 110 Balboa Blvd East Balboa Island: 124 Marint· Ave Corona del Mar: 410 Marigold Ave. Lido: 475 32nd St. Mariners: 1348 Irvine Av1· Newport Center: 868 San1;1 Barbara Dr. GENEJlAL SER.VICES DEPA.llTMENT 592 Superior Ave. Newport Beach. CA 92hh 1 Administration: 644·30'i"i Refuse Collection: 644· llihi. Graffiti: 644-3333 JUDICIAL COURTS Orange County Harbo1 Municipal Court 4601 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 926611 ... 476-4699 ()raqe County Superior Co1u1 100 Civic Center Dr .. wr~t Santa Ana, 834·3734 LIFEGUARD HEADQUARTERS 70 Newport Pier Newport Beach. CA 92flb:l Emetgency (24 bours): 67.1-J:.lbO lnf ormation: 644-3044 Surf I: Weather: 673-3309 CO,..rf. ON PAGE-. 26 . It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. ICAY MATSON, AA C.c.N.P. landec:epcl>aiper FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come l!Ue, and increase your home's value, too! Come ~ today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. @~URSERIES, INC: COMPUTE LANDSCAPING 46 YVJlS EXP. UccmeNo. JOISJl SANl'A ANA • lltOO N. Tutt.in Aw. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 BMol AVt. (714) 7$4-6661 Cinema Fine Arts VlSual & Performing Arts Balboa Theatre Akin to unearthing buried treasure, the Balboa Theatre on the peninsula, has revealed its true identity. While undergoing a current renovation, the theatre's original "face" bas appeared -Spanish colonial. Built in 1927, the theatre was Later architecturally changed to the art deco style: not since the mid•1930s has anyone seen its original splendor. According to uao Island's John Wortmann, who recently purchased the theatre, the art deco facade was probably designed following the 1933 earthquake. Refurbishing the 44Q...seat historic theatre on Balboa Blvd. can be attributed to the Balboa Performing Arts Theatre Foundation. This community-based theatre (which has applied for non-profit status) intends to present a rich and varied program to the local community. . II is reaching out to children, young adults and seniors by providing a mix of cinema offerings (including old and new classics, repertory film series, foreign films and sneak previews), as well as promoting the theatre es a venue for public and private school programs, meetings, lectures, travel programs, amateur and children's theatre, concerts, dance and music recitals. The Balboa Performing Arts Theatre Foundation's first fundraJser sneak preview of the theatre is scheduled June 23, 1996 from 6 to 9 p.m. The evening will provide continuous entertainment along with delicious hors d' oeuvres from 20 local restaurants. Tickets are $25 per person and by invitation only. For more information on the fundraJser and to be placed on the mailing list, call 673-0895. CINEMA/MOVIE HOUSES CORONA del MAR Port Theatre 2905 E. Coast Hwy .. 673-6260 This 45-year-old landmark underwent a $1 million renovation. 1\vo, new 150-seat theaters. Shows art/foreign films. COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema Center 2701 Harbor Blvd .. Mesa Verde Center, 979-4141 Edwards Cinema Costa Mesa 1534 Adams Ave .. 546-3102 Edwards Harbor Twin Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St.. 631-3501 Edwards Mesa Cinema 1884 Newport Newport Blvd .. 646-5025, all shows $1 . Edwards South Coast Plaza Bristol St. at Sunflower Ave .. 546-2711 Edwards South Coast Plaza Village 1561 W. Sunflower Ave .. 540-0594 Edwarcls Town Center 3199 Park Center Dr .• 751-4184 Current runs and repertory films. Edwarcls 'Ina.Qgle Square 8 Harbor ~ Newport Blvds. at 19th, 574-7755 NEWPORT BEACH Balboa Theatre Balboa Blvd., Balboa Originally called the Ritz Theater, this landmark is expected to re-open in late summer 1996, o8ll 673-08Q5. Edwards h land Cinemas Fashion Island 640-1780 Edwards Udo 5459 Via Lido 673-8350 Edwards Newport Cinemas 300 Newport Center Dr. 644-0760 Newport Beach Film Festival March 1997 Films f:rom around the world are viewed at a variety of Orange County Edwards theaters, seminars, book signings, etc. 851-4654 Newport Dunes Family Films Friday evenings at dusk on the sand. from May -August. Bring your own blanket or beach chair. Open to guests at the resort and local families. Admission: free. 729-DUNE. GALLERIES CORONA del MAR Margaret Bedell Gallery 700 t /2 Carnation Ave. 760-9100 Exhibits environments and still life mixed-media on paper by p~ter/master rrintmaier Margaret Bedel and fine art prints by watercolorist Linda Whittemore. Open Tue. -Thur., 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and by appointment. Chuck Jom• Showroom 3636 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. (at Poinsettia) 723-1900 Classic animation art, featuring the most complete collection oy leeendary animation artiat and art director Chuck Jones. Cels feature characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck. The Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. Open daily and Wed.-Fri. evenings until 9 p.m. Ooh 'n Aah Art Gallery 2721 E. Coast Hwy. Ste. 209 (between Fernleaf and Goldenrod) · 723-1085 Features impressionist paintings by artists worldwide along with abstracts, watercolors and sculptured works. Classes 6 -10 p .m., Tue. Open by appointment. Pacific Coast Gallery 2801 E. Coast Hwy., Ste.# B (next to Starbuck 's Coffee) 675-1995 Originals and limited editions. featuring works by Luongo. Neiman. Crosby and Kamin. Owner/broker can acquire any artist's works, from Picasso to Hockney. Open daily. 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Stobart Whitman Gallery 3545 E. Coast Hwy. 675-2478 Specializes in rare and collectible limited edition prints, etchings and originals in a variety of themes. Artists include Stobart, Wysocki and Taylor. Museum quality framing. Costa Mesa Circle Gallery 3333 Bristol St. (South &last Plaza) 54Q-5077 Located on the secopd level. features works by a variety of museum quality artists. such u Erte and Lebadang. World's largest publisher of fine art graphic.t. Wide aelection of a.nllnation art. Open 10 a.m. -9 I Balboa Theatre/Daily Pilot file photo p.m. weekdays: 10 a.m. -7 p.m. weekends. Griffin Linton Contemporary Exhibitions · 1640 Pomona Ave. 646-5665 "! Rotating exhibits feature emerging Southern California artists, representing a variety or media in the Main Gallery and The Project Room. Free outdoor summer artist film festival, Sat., June 29, July 27 and August 24 , 1996. Bring your own beach chair; begins at dark. Themes: Artists Films Nation Wide, Orange County Filmmakers and The Medicine Wheel Animation Film Festival. Poetry readings, art talks and artist receptions. Metropolitan Museum of Art store 3333 Bristol St. (South Coast Plaza) 435-9160 Orange Coast College (OCC) Art Gallery Art Center 432-5039 Mon. -Thur .. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. First and third Mon .. 7 -8:30 p.m.: Thur .. 7 -8:30 p.m. Free ad.mission Orange Coast College (OCC) Photo Gallery Fine Arts Buildfag 432-5629 Rotating exhibits. Mon. -Fri., 10 a.m. -5 p.m. CONT. ON PACE 12 'Unitetf Party ~nta[ Costa Mesa • 'Welling 1{.enta[ 'E-quipment • !l<ftli.e.arsal & ~ception !l(entaCs • (jraluation Partie.f (714) 645-0760 Ch8ira • Tuble8 • ChinH t15 Cltwwon:: LineM • C'olering Equipmenl Canople8 • Tenl.6 • Umbn::lla..1i CONT. FROM PAGE 11 Peter's Gallery 1812 Newport Blvd .. 548-4511 Li~ited editions, originals, pnnts, posters. Custom framing; art and frame restoration. Showcase Gallery 1631 Sunflower Ave. Santa Ana (South Coast Plaza Village) 540-6430 Fine art gallery featuring works by local artists in oil. acrylic, watercolor, pastel. photography, sculpture, ceramics and jewelry. Exhibition space (1,500 square feet) includes the Gazebo Room. More than 60 local artists are members of the non-profit. co-op Costa Mesa Art League. Open Tue. -Sat., 10 a.m . · 5 p.m .; Sun .. 11 a.m . • 5 p.m. Monthly art demonstrations; workshops. South Coast Art Gallery 1835 Newport Blvd. Ste. D-160 (Costa Mesa Courtyards) 646-4545 Umited editions, paintings, watercolor, photography and sculpture. Original oils by Italian artist Alicandro. Custom framing; fine art restoration. Susan Spiritus Gallery Triangle Square at 19th St. and Harbor Blvd. (Entertainment Level) 546-7558 Orange Gounty's only fine photographic gallery. Original photographs, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry. Town Square Gallery Triangle Square at 19tb St. and Harbor Blvd. (Entertainment Level} 546-7797 Originals, limited editions and prints by artists such as Parks. Behrens. Hallam, Pradzynski and Neiman. Open Sun. · Thur .. 11 a.m. -10:30 p.m.; Fri. -Sat .. 11 a.m. • 11 p.m. NEWPORT BEAOI Bradford Gallery 309 Palm St .. #K, Balboa (next to Ferry &'. Fun Zone) 723-1055 Works by artist Bradford John SaJamon. Original drawings and paintings, limited editions and band-signed lithographs are in charcoal, pastel, lead and conte crayon. Also large mixed media collages and colorful paintings of notable cultural figures. Design Forum 3431 Via Oporto, Ste. 1006 (Lido Marina Village) 723·0148 Exhibits contemporary fine art, much exclusive to this gallery/showroom. Installations include contemporary lighting, interior furnishings and architecture. Open Tue.· Fri., 10 a.m. · 6 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m. · 7 p .m.; Sun., 12 • 5 p.m. Executive Collectibles Gallery 3444 Via Lido (Lido Marine Village) 673·1742 Newly relocated 12,000·square- foor gallery/showroom disr,lays sports cards end memorsb1Ua, comic books, original comic art, Hollywood poster art and film collectibles, historical and celebrity autographs, rock 'n roll memorabilia and animation eels. Live auctions on site. ?pen Mon. -Sat., 10 a.m. • 6 p.m .• Sun., 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Graphics Gallery 2191 Marine Ave. (Balboa Island) 673-2220 Exhibits originals, prints. fine art. sculpture. Custom framing. VisitinB artists on Sunday throughout the summer. Gregory Gallery 3406 Via Lido (Lido Marina Village) 723·0887 Features original artwork from 10 different well-known artists along with serigJ8phs, prints. posters, sculpture, ceramics, je~elry. unique furniture, candle 0~00W00®&~08r30 ~lli©©[;1&QJ10 To Help You 9'IClld Wllh A LMme or Good ..... Fln111 •lelgMl.oa .,.. • Profmional Weight-~ & Shaping Programs! I C"1l Today •.. 1 979·Fln Fitness Institute of Testing & Training 3151 Ai #f203, Com Mesa holders, children's books and more. Summer: 11 a.m .. 7 p.m., Rest of y~ 10:30 a.m .. 5:30 p.m. Cloaed Tuesdays. La Gallerie D' Arte 583 Newport Center Dr. (Fashion bland) 640-5991 Features internationally known European and American artists such as Neiman, Luongo, Pradzynsk.i and Royo. Sculptured works by Marinski and Sher. Originals. limited editions and Gooks. Artist receptions. Rotating collection of rarefantique works on paper. Lahaina Galleries 1173 Newport Center Or., (Fashion Island) 721-9117 Specializes iJl impressioni~t. realist and surrealist worl~ Originals. limited editions. bronze and acrylic scul pture Maroel'• Gallery 3442 Via Oporto (Lido Manna Village) 673·2222 Specializes in serigraph1>. antiques, bronzes and furniture Martin Lawrence Limited Edi ti om 221 Newport Center Dr. (Fashion Island) 759-0134 Open Mon. -Fri .. 10 a.m. · 9 p.m.; Sat .. 10 a.m. -7 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m . -6 p.m. Pagliacci 3432 Via Oporto (Lido Marina Village) 673-6292 Specializes in clown artwork and collectibles. Features paintings and plates by Red Skelton. clown dolls, masks and figurines. Scott Kennedy Gallery 357 Old Newport Blvd. 650-5984 Features works by maritime artist Scott Kennedy. Custom picture framing. Vallejo Gallery 1610 W. Coast Hwy.(Mannr.r's Mile) 642-7945 The finest collection of 18th. 19th and early 20th century marine paintings. period artifacts, antiques, and ship models and instruments. Open Mon. -Fri., 9:30 a.m. -5:30 pm .. Sat., 10 a.m. • 5 p.m WelllcWf Gallery 1044 Irvine Ave. (Westcliff Plau) 574-9182 Features worb by Kinkade. Terry and Lewan. Sculptures. G. Annani, Swarovaki crystal. Walt Dianey Collection dealer. Opt-n 10 a.m • 6 p .m., Mon.· Sat .. \2 · 6 p.m .. SUn. MUSEUMS 001.0NA del MAI. S.....,_ l.Jlwary ud Gardens 264 7 B. Coast Hwy. 673-2261 The Ubnry provides a historical "-. ~ ~ (' a """""' : • ' ~ I • .. "-' "· _-.. overview of the development of this region over the past century. Botanical collections range from desert cactus to exotic tropical vegetation. Hours: Library: Mon. -Fri., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Gardens, daily from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nominal admission fee. . COSTA MESA Laguna Art Museum/South Cout Plaza Satellite 3333 Bristol St.. Ste. 1000 Costa Mesa 662-3366 Located downsta.irs near the carousel. this satellite facility includes on-site exhibition space and a retail store, selling functional art, books. jewelry and more. Free admission. NEWPORT BEAClt Newport Harbor Art MU8eWD 850 San Clemente Dr. (Fashion Island) 759-1122 Collects and displays contemporary art created since 1945. ()pen Tue. · Sat.. 10 a.m. · 5 p.m ; Sun., 12 -5 p.m. Fri. night film series throudiout the year. 6:30 -9:30 p .m. Cost is $3 for memben, students and seniors; $5 general admission. Docent tours, Tue. -Fri., 12:15 p.m. and 1:15 p.m.; Sat and Sun. at 2 p.m. Sculpture Garden. Museum admission: $4; $2 students/seniors; free to members and children under 12. Free on Tuesday. For classes, call, 759-1122. Newport Harbor Nautical MllMWD 151 B. Coast Hwy. (Pacific Coast Hwy. and Bayside Drive) 673-7863 Established in 1986 and relocated from the Balboa PeninsuJa, the museum Is located in the famous landmark river barge, renamed Pride of Newport (formally the Reuben E. Lee). Diacover nearly a century of history of Newport Harbor preserved in photographs, nautical art, ship memorabilia and artifacts and navigational instruments. Special exhibits. Open: Tue. -Sun .. 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Closed holidays. Free admission. PEK.FOKMING ARTS COSTA MESA Colt.a M ... Civic Playhouse 661 Hamilton St. nckets: 650-5269 Oraage Cout College (OCC) Pe!Wrming Artl Newly refurbished Robert B. Moore Theatre, Fairview Rd .. and Arlington Dr. ncbts: u2-5880 OOC Repertory: Program and reservadona, 432-5932 Student weekday performancet: Bemloe Hulel, 432-5880. Yearlo_na entemtnmant calendar. = ptafornwv-~y for echool p'OUJ». Group, ltudent and eenior ratM: - ()rap Coaaty PtrfDnalq Arts c.llllr 600 Town Center Dr. All Bventa. 556-ARTS (2122) • Tom Tomlinson. president and CEO. I Celebrates its 10th Anniversary Season (1995-1996), in a magnificient entertainment hall, showcasing world-class theatrical and musical eerformances with special events throuflhout the year. Venues at Founaers Hall and Segerstrom Hall. The primary/arking structure is locate at Center Town Garage, adjacent to The Center on ·Sunflower Ave .• betwt\tln Avenue of the Arts and Park Center Drive. Disabled parking, seating and Sennheiser Hard-of-Hearing devices are available. Call 556-2787 for details. Free docent-guided tours of The Center, every Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 10:30 a.m. (subject to change). Tours start from the Box Office and do oot require a reservation for 10 or less. Call 556-ARTS, ext. 833. Dance (1996 -1997 season) The Jofrrey Ballet of Chicago The Nutcracker, Dec. 24 -29, 1996 Nederland.a Dans Theatre, July 27 -Aug. 3. 1996; April 18 -20, 1997 SF Ballet American Ballet Theatre, Oct. 2 -5, 1996 American Ballet Theatre, Feb. 11 -16, 1997 Nederland.a Dam Theatre 2 I: 3 Mark Mom. Dance Group., April 3 -6, 1997 1Jae Royal Ballet, May 20 -25. 1997 Concert tickets at OCPA are available at The Center box office. Also at TicketMaster outlets or charge by phone (714) 740-2000. Opera Pacific 9 Executive Circle. Irvine. CA 92714 800/34-0PERA Pacific Chorale 1221 E. Dyer Road. #230, Santa Ana, CA 92705 662-2345 N~ &ada~ ciwanl winning and critically acdirinted ~i9 theatre witJa intiMat.e seating in a beauti}ld mvin>MIOlt and tJae bat bay view in townl NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER 1996-97 SFASON Sept. 2~. 20, 1996 Nov. 15-Dec. 15, 1996 Feb. 7-M.arch 9, 1997 April 11-May 11, 1997 June U-July 13. 1997 our OF OitDER By Ray Cooney Dirtttor, Km Rugg CLIFFHANGER by James Yaffe Oirtttor, Darknt Hunter Chaffee THE PRICE by Anhur Miller Dl.ttctor, Phyllis Gitlin 1HE GREAT AMERICAN BACKSTAGE MUSICAL Oirtttor, Larry Watts ARSENIC AND OLD LACE by Joseph Ke.ssdring Oittctor,jack Millis NEW THIS YEAR! June 26-july 31 Sho~ August 3 Showcase August 15-18 Tickets $8.00 .. ACTING FOR KIDS" A theatrt workshop for young actors wilh Terry Miller ,Schmidt and Diane Chnstensen NEW DllECTORS WORK.SHOP WITH GREGORY COHEN . lSOI OiffDme, N~rt Beach (Mtwcao lrfm 6r ~) BOX OFFICE (714) 631-0288 .. Pad.fie Symphony Orchestra 1231 E. Dyer Road, #200, Santa Ana, CA 92705 755-5799 Philharmonic Society of Orange County 2082 Business Center Dr. #100. Irvine, CA 92715 553-2422 William Hall Muter Chorale P.O. Box 2156, Costa Mesa. CA 92628 ' 556-6262 South Coast Repertory (SCR) Performance schedule: Mainstage and Second Stage. 8 p.m., Tue. -Fri; 2:30 p.m., Sat.; 7:30 p.m., Sun. Mainstago: $28 · $38; Second Stage: $26 -$36. Preview, student, senior and group discounts. Pay What You Will. the first matinee of every Main and Second Stage production, allows patrons to sot ticket price. Box Office Hours: 10 a.m. -6 p.m .. Monday and non- performance days; 10 a.m. -8:30 p.m., Tue. -Sal; 12 -8 p.m., Sun. Call 957-2602, ext. 210 for SCR's education/outreach programs. The Theatre District The Lab Anti-Mall 2930 Bristol St. (in the backlot) West Coast premiere of Catfish Moon, June 7 -30, 1996 on Fri. and Sat .. 8 p.m.; Sun., 7 p.m.. Call 435-4043. Newport Beach Newport Theatre Arts Center 2501 Cliff Dr. 631-0288 Community theatre with productions by famous playwrights such as Neil Simon. Tennessee Williams and Garson Kanin. Family show each season. Season runs Feb. -Sept. Tickets for opening nights (champagne reception with cast); Fri. -Sat., nights; and Thur. nights/Sun. matinees. Free parking. CONT. ON PAGE 44 •• • tLJl 'Bolin & :Kevin 'Pitropan would likt to invilt you & your guests to attmd Town Sq11116all11y'1 lr•d Opening "ftaturing a Sr,tdal appearance by /11ttrnationauy Celebrated artist Rath layer s~ning her newest releases "Laguna Beach" t "Ice Cream Boy" Saturday, June 8, i996 6pm to 9pm (come tarfyJ :Appttiz.trs by Sfuui's, Cnongs. la Salsa, Upper Crust %za, 'Ralpfis. Jfump6rt'f logurt, Juia Conntdion.6o 'Pain dJl lforuh At the end of the 55 Freeway Coata lie .. • (714) 548-7797 . .. . - -- 1 Beaches,. Harbor & Ocean Beach locations Boat Rentals Sport Fishing Surfing Surf, sail, k ayak W1tli our'year-round temperRle climate, there's a myriad of watcr- relatml sports and recreational pursuits. Enjoy the charm of one of the world's la rgest small yacht harbors and mHes of scenic Pacific Ocean or thr tranquility of a saltwater marsh ecological reserve. You can kayak tlw hctrlmr or (1cean, bike, walk. or jog the Back Bay. catch a wave, join 111 on a sand volleyball game. take a sailing class. picnic at sunset, <''Jllon· tidepools, or just smk your toes in the sand and watch yachts t.ru1sf' bv Whether you seek. relaxation or opt to~ a new sport. the hcaclw~. rn.can and harbor await. BEACHES Corona del Mar State Beach Orm111 Blvd. and Iris Ave. Corona clrl Mar f.'14·3044 Tl11s picturPsque beach bPlnw rlw cliffs of Corona del Mar 1s popular with families. ThPre ;m• t11Jt-pool!. for the children to observe a variety of sea creatures and th<' j('ll~ serves as a buffer. R•vin~ wav lo gentler waves for sw1mnwr-; ancl ht>ginnin~ boORll' li11<1 rdrr,. Tl11· h,1lf-mdl' long beach has l'tgh1 sand volleyball courts, fire rings ancl a snn1..'k har Paciliti1~s <11ul sho\\'Prs arf' avc1ilable Thf'rr 1~ a J><tid park.rng lot next to the lw,11 Ii 111 p.1tro11s may park. on t lw sl n•••h ..tbm (' and walk. dnwn Crv-ital Cove Stale Park l'ac·ih< C:nasl Hw\ and N<'wpnrt < :011.sl Drive 'Jorth Laguna Brach 494-3539 or 800-444-7275 for rPsPrvntions. Hiking, bikrng and horst>bnck riding an• some of the most popular activities al this coastal wilderness area that has 23 miles of trails tltrougb the San Joaquin Hills. The park is also a favorite of skin divers and snorkelers who enjoy underwater views of kelp beds. reefs and tidepools in the park's marine reserve. A three- milc long sandy beach offers space fo r building sandcastles and enjoying the scenery. Camping is allowed year- round. There are toilet facilities. but no showers or dlning facilities. No open fires or pets are allowed within the park. Fees are charged. Newport City Beach Ocean Front south of Newport Blvd. Newport Beach ln!onnation 644-30<47 Surf and weather conditions 673-3371 24-hour emergen cy 673-3360 Mure than fi ve milPs of sandv ucJ1..h makes this a hot spot for sunbathing. surfing. sand volleyball and inline skating The boardwalk is divided for walkin~ and biking Anglers can try theu luck at the Newport and Balboa piers. or fresh fish may uc purchased from the Dory Fleet, which returns at 9:30 a.m. to sell the catch of thf' day on llw north side of Newport Pi er. An annual san!lcastlc contrst la~es place each summer Picni< tables are located near the Balboa Pier and the lawn is a favorite location for k.itc flying Boogie boards, bikci. and inline skates mav be rented al locations near the piers. or at 15th St. There are a variety of retail locations and restaurnnts along the boardwalk. Pacilities and showers are available. A paid parking lot is located at Balboa Pier. or metered parking is available along Newport and Balboa streets. BACK BAY Upper Newport Bay Regional Park 640-1751 Located at the comer of University Drive and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach. This nature preserve is one of the best birding sites in North America and is home to several endangered species. Views of coastal wetlands can be seen from the park, which borders Newport's Back Bay. Newport Harbor and Newport Dunes R8'0rt Newport Harbor dfflce: Paddle water sports are a favorite harbor activity/Daily Pilot file photo 1901 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach Newport Dunes Resort and Marina 1131 Back Bay OrivP, Newport Beach Main office 729-3863 RV Resort Reservations 800-288-0770 An abundance of aquatic adventures are available at Newport Dunes. Activities include sailboarding, kayaking or boating. Watersport rentals and lessons are available. The beach is a perfect place for children to plav. with calm water and a playground ' Recreational Vehicle camping is available at lhe Dunes. offering 400 sites within lhe park with hookups and individual picnic sites. Overnight camping is available. with no maximum stay. There is a c:lubhoust>. banquet room. grocery store, swimming poos and spa for RV park guests. Restroom facilities, showers and laundry facilities are on the premises. Casual dining is offered at the Back Bay Cafe. Open daily. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. HAJtBOR The harbor has boat slips for every type of recreational craft. from rowboats to yachts and a seven-lane boat launch area, open 24 hours. Special events include Newport to Ensenada Race. Christmas Boat Parade and a continuum of regattaa. BALBOA ISLAND/BALBOA PENINSULA Balboa Island Feny Balboa J.aland approach Agate Street Balboa Peoimula approach Follow the signs along Balboa Blvd. to PaJm St. Fees: Pedestrians Adults S .35. children ages five to 11 , $ .15, children under five, free Automobiles Sl.00 plus passengers pay the same fees as pedestrians Motorcycles and mopeds $ .60, passengers are extra Bicycles with adult rider S .50 Bicycles with child rider S .JO The ferries have been traveling between Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula since Joseph Beek founded the service in 1919. The three ferry boats, "The Admiral," "The Commodore" and "The Captoin" are among the few remaining in California. The service is s1m operated by descendants of the Beek family and the boats in use today are about 30 years old. They deliltht hundreds of people thal travel across the water each day. The ferry o perates daily. providing 24-hour sorvice during tbe summer. Balboa Fun Zone 400 E. By Ave., near Palm St. Balboa 673-0408 This historic amusement park located along the water near the Balboa Island Ferry has an outdoor carousel and ferris wheel. Additionally, there are arcades and bumper cars. Balboa Pavilion 400 Main St. at Balboa Blvd. Balboa 873-5M5 Thia landmark Victorian structure was built in 1905 and functioned as a public bath and boathouse. Today it's uaed aa a tenninal fot passenger tpps to Catalina t.tand, aportfiahing and whale watching outingl u well aa alghtaeelng crubes. It alao house. the Tile of the Whale restaurant. ._ ............ _, __ .._ __ _ Anchors Away Boat Rental' 673-3372 Boats available for renldl 1,111~" from a 16-foot Chaparral lbtlllSL runabout to an 18-foot part\ pontoon cruiser. Rentals h1>1:111 .11 $40/hoUI. Balboa Boal Rentals Electric Boat C.O. 510 E. Edgewater Balboa 673-7200 Summer hours Monday through Frida}. to,, 111 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sund.1\ ~ a.m. to 9 p.m. Equipment for rent includ••, k.ayaks. sailboats, motor buah electric boats. wave runm•r, ,111d offshore boats. Hourlv rail'' range from $10 to S7S. depending on craft. Renlab requir1! a SSO deposit and identification. Fun Zone Boat Company 700 E. Edgewater Balboa 673-0240 Summer schedule toW' departs every half hour. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cruise around the six island~ in Newport Harbor and view more than 15 mil8$ of waterfront homes as points of interest are described over the public address system. Trip one: 45-minutes around Lido lsland; trip tw~: 45-minute sea Ho n harbor entrance cruise: or take the 90-minute cruise. which combines trips one and two. SbowOO.t tunHl cruile, 60 minute& around the bay and ocean, leavq promptly at 7 p.m. There are four boat. available for private charter meetingl. recepdom and parti.,. May31,1996 Beach volleyball players batUe at the net/Photo by Marc Martin HARBOit IDGBLIGHTS On just a quick cntise through 'the harbor, it's easy to spot creative names for electric boats, such as the following: Charge It Current Occupant lliumi.nator Little Spark Ohm Sweet Ohm Salt 'N Battery Watt Power HAUOI. TRJVIA QUIZ {Answers listed at right) 1.) Which legendary Watergate figure stayed at a home ln the harbor after the scandal? 2.) Which harbor island doesn't allow automobiles? 3.) Where did James Cagney and John Wayne play poker, uslng area real estate as the kitty? 4.) Which sailing vessel was seen in the movie "Joe vs. the Volcano," starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan? 5.) Name two ships boasting song titles as their names. &.) Which dock is a reminder of a nursery rhyme? 7.) Which island houses the most expensive home in Orange County?_ YAClff CLUBS Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 644-9530 Balboa Yacht Club 673-3515 Balboa Island Yacht Club 673-1070 Udo Isle Yacht Club 673-6170 Olympic Yacht Club 646-9111 Newport Harbor Yacht Club 673-7730 Shark Island Yacht Club 760-0221 Voyqen Yacht Club Newport Beach Yacht Clube are memben of the Southern Califomia YICbting Aaociation (SCY A) and provice reci~ty to ~ ueodadon meuiben. Cont.Kt individual yacht clubs b .me. and fadlity informatlon. Balboa Para-Sailing 700 E. Edgewater Balboa 673-1693 Soar more than 400 feet above the coast by para-sailing behind a boat. No prior experiencil.ia necessary, as takeoffs and landings are soft, dry and directly from the towing vessel. Open year round. Catalina Flyer Catalina Passenger Service Balboa Pavilion 400 Main St. Balboa 673-5245 Cruise to Catalina lsland aboard the larg~st passenger- carrying catamaran in the United States. The 75 minute voyage leaves daily from March through November at 9 a.m. from Newport and 4:30 p.m. from Catalina. Call for winter schedule. Round trip fares: Adults $33 Children (3-12) $16.50 Children (under 3) $2 Reservations are required. Champ~gne Cruises 700 E. Edgewater · Balboa 800-652-2784 Passengers travel aboard the luxury yacht M.S. Phoenix, which was custom-built by the Wrigley family. First class passes include the two-hour cruise, two complimentary beverages, all- you-can-eat appetizer bar, dancing, trivia and onboard entertainment. Davey's Locker Sportfishing 400 Main St. Balboa 673-1434 Schedules sportfishing trips in the bay and at sea. Fish for bonito. bass. baracuda and yellowtail. Newport Harbor Sightseeing Cruises Pavilion Queen Pavilion Paddy Balboa Pavilion Daily Pilot ~ac 400 Main St. Balboa 673-5245 See Newport Harbor aboard a double-deck Mississippi style river boat, offering inside and outside sealing, snack bars and restrooms. Tours depart every hour from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. during summer, and every hour from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. during winter. Newport Landing Sportfishing 309 Palm, Suite F Balboa 675-0550 Regularly scheduled sportfishing tips and group charters are available with skippers who are familiar with the most popular fis hing spots. Newport Aquatic Center One Whitecliffs Dr. Newport Beach 646-7725 Open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. The Aquatic Center offers clinics on rowing, kayaking and sculling, as well as offering equipment rentals. California Beach Volleyball Association 2646 Palma Dr., Ste. 325 Ventura 800-350-2282 The organization hosts sand volleyball tournaments throughout the summer for adults and youths at Corona del Mar beach and t.hrougbout Southern California. Harbor trivia answers: PtretSJ Joq.reH (• t. ·.<.ro~rp .<.io~rn (·9 ·A1~m t{UM 00Q ptm SS!9M(9f>S (•!i e:>!JJV a~dS (•• puu1s1 SCITU<Y.) (•£ ,{eg ('Z irnmappH u-qof (·t His & Her flyfishing Fly fishing lessons Guide Service for fresh & salt water Full stock of fl y tying supplies Full line of Rods. Reels. & lines Collectible Books Featuring: G. Loomis Hardy ver sitek Able 1666 Newport B l vd. Costa Mesa, CA (714) 548-9449 A surfer rides the waves off Newport Beach/Photo by Marc Martin THE CLUB FOR EVERYONE No matter who you are, no matter what you do, The Sporting Club at Lakeshore Towers can help you meet your goals. From weight management to free child care,* we're your family's best choice. THE SPORTING CllJB AT LAKESHORE TOWERS 18007 Von Karman Ave. • Irvine, CA 9271 S (405 freeway -one block south of s1rp.ort} 714 250-4422 'f'rw tMU corr ... t1ob/4 triJA,,._U,, ...,,..,,.. ""'1 Nol-"' riA .. o44tr ,,,_,,_. ~,.., "1Up /frA """ ftl#l4 ""',_, ""'""' -11. Beach locations Boat Rentals Sport Fishing Surfi ng Surf, sail, kayak \Vil h our year-round temperate climate, there's a myriad of water- rclated sports and recreational pursuits. En joy the charm of one of the world's lt1rgest small yacht harbors and miles of scenic Pacific Ocean or thf' tnmquility of a saltwater marsh ecological reserve. You can kayak tho harbor or ocean. bike. walk or jog the Back Bay. catch a wave, join in 1111 ,, sand volleyball game. takt> a sailing class. picnic at sunset. 1•,plor1• t1clepools. or just sin~ your toes in the sand and watch yachts cruise by Whethl:'r you seek relaxation or opt to tr;' a new sport. the !Jeadws. ocertJ1 and harbor await. BEACHES Corona del Mar State Beach Oc<•on Blvd. and lris Ave. Coronu cf Pl Mar 644-:1044 Thi:-; picturcsquP beach below 1h1~ diffs of Corona del Mar is popular with families. There art• ttdcpools for the children lo observe a variety of sea creatures and the jell\' serves as a buffer. ~iving wav In gentler waves for swimmers ,mcl bl"ginning boog1t• ho11rdt•rs. Tiu• half-mile long beach has P1gh1 sand vollevball courts, fire rings and o snac.1 bar. Facilities .md showers ar<' available There! 1s a p.iid p.-1rlo..ing lot next to the h1',11 h. or patrons may park on I hP strt•t>ls .thove .md wal~ dcl\\ n Crvstal Cove State Park l'<l< tfic· Coast Hw~ and l\cwporl Cirnsl Drive North Laguna Beach 4'14-3539 or 1:100-444-7275 for rrservatrnns Hiking. biking and horseback riding arc some of the most popular activities at this coastal wilderness area that has 23 miles of trail1> Lhrougb the San Joaquin Hills. The park is aJso a favorite of skin divers and snorkelers who en joy underwater views of kelp beds, reefs and tidepools in the park's marine reserve. A three- mile long sandy beach offers space for building sandcastles and enjoying the scenery. Camping is allowed year- round. Th ere are toilet facilities, but no showers or dining facilities. No open fires or r.ts are allowed within the par . Fees are charged. Newport Q ty Beach Ocean Front south of Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Information 644-3047 Surf and weather conditions 673-3371 24-hour emergency 673-3360 More than five roiles of sandv bench makes this a hot spot for sunbathing. surfing, sand volleyball and inline skating The boardwalk is divided for walki ng and biking. A.nglers cnn trv their luck at the Newport and Balboa piers. or fn~sh fish may lie purchased from the Dory Pleet, which returns at 9:30 a.m. to sell the catch of the day on tlw north i;ide of Now port Pier. An annual santlcastle contest takes place each summer. Picnic tables arP located near the Balboa Pier and the lawn is a favorite location for kite Oving. Boogie boards. bikes ancl inline skates mav be rented al locations near tlie piers. or at 15th St. There are a variety of retail locations and restaurants along tho boardwalk. Facilities and showers are available. A paid parking lot 1s located at Balboa Pier. or metered parking is available along Newport and Balboa streets. BACK BAY Upper Newport Bay RegionaJ Park 640-1751 Located at the com er of University Drive and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach . This nature preserve is one of the best hireling sites in North America and is home to several endangered species. Views of coastal w etlands can be seen from the park. which borders Newport's Back Bay. Newport Harbor and Newport Dunes llaeott Newport Harbor Office: - Paddle water spons are a favorite harbor activity/Daily Pilot file photo l 901 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach Newport Dunes Resort and Marina 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach Main office 729-3863 RV Resort Reservations 800-288-0770 An abundance of aquatic adventures are available at Newport Dunes. Activities include s11ilboarding, kayaking or boating. Watersport rentals and lessons are available. The beach is a perfect place for c hildren to play. with calm water and a playground. Recreational Vehi~le camping is available at the Dunes, offering 400 sites ·within the park with hookups and individual picnic sites. Overnight camping is available, with no maximum stay. There is a clubhouse, banquet room. grocery store. swimming poos and spa for RV park guests. Restroom facilities, showers and laundry facilities are on the premises. Casual dining is offered at the Back Bay Cafe. Open daily. 8 a.m . to 10 p.m. HARBOR The harbor bas boat slips for every type of recreational craft, from rowboats to yachts and a seven-lane boat launch area, open 24 hours. Special events include • Newport to Ensenada Race, Christmas Boat Parade and a continuum of regattas. BALBOA ISLANDIBALBOA PENINSULA Balboa Wand Ferry Balboa Ialud approach Agate Street Balboa Penimu.la approach Follow the signs along Balboa Blvd. to Palni St. F~s: Pedestrians Adults $ .35, children ages five to 11, $ .15, children under five, free Automobiles $1.00 plus passengers pay the same fees as pedestrians Motorcycles and mopeds S .60, passengers are e.x1ra Bicycles w ith adult ridet S .50 Bicycles with child rider S .30 The ferries have been traveling between Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula since Joseph Beek founded the service in 1919. The three ferry boats. "The Admiral," "The Commod ore" and "The Captain" are among the few remaining in California. The service is still operat~~?~ descendants of the Beek ~ · y and the boats in use today are about 30 years old. They delight hundreds of people that travel across the water each day. The ferry operates daily. providing 24-f10ur service during the summer. Balboa Fun Zone 400 E. By Ave .. near Palm St. Balboa 673-0408 This historic amusement park located along the water near the Balboa lsland Ferry has an outdoor carousel and ferris wheel. Additionally. there are arcades and bumper cars. Balboa Pavilion 400 Malo St. at Balboa Blvd. Balboa 87S-5245 Thia landmark Victorian ltructure was built ln 1905 and functioned u a public bath and boathouse. Today it'• used as a terminal for ~ trips to Catalina I.alaDd, tport6ahf.ng and whale watchins outings u well u sightaeemg cruiaes. It also houseJ the Tale of the Whale reataurant. -~--.-------· Anchors Away Boat Rental' 673·3372 Boats available for rental 1.111,.:l' from a 1f?-foot Chaparral H•UOS!. runabout to an 18-foot prlrl\ pontoon cruiser. Rentals lwg111 r11 $40/bour. Balboa Boat Rentals Electric Boat Co. 510 E. Edgew ater Balboa 673-7200 Summer hours Monday through Frida). 111 .1111 to 9 p.m, Saturday and Su111\,1\, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ectu ipment for ren t im.lud1·' kayaks. srulboats. motor bo.i:.- elecUic boats, wave runnrr-.1111! offshore boats. Hourly ratt·~ range from $10 to $75. depending on craft. Rentals require a $50 deposit and identification. Fun Zone Boat Company 100 E. Edgewater Balboa 673-0240 Summer schedule tour departs every half hour. 11 a.m. lo 7 p.m. Cruise around the six islRnd~ in Newport Harbor and view more than 15 miles of waterfront homos as points of Interest arc described over the p ublic address system. Trip one: 45-minutes around Lido Island; trlp two: 45-mi~ut11 aea lion barboT entrance cruise: or take the 90-minute cruise. which combines trips one and two. Sh owboatsuntet cruiae,60 minutes around the bey and ooean, leaving p10mptly at 7 p.m. There are fo ur boets available lbr private chuter 01eet:ingl. receptiont and partiea. May31,1996 Beach voll eyball players battle at the net/Photo by Marc Martin HARBOR IUGlll.IGlfi'S On just a quick cruise through the harbor, it's easy to apot creative names for electric boata, auch as the following: Charge It Current Occupant filumin.ator Little Spark Ohm Sweet Ohm Salt 'N Battery Watt Power HARBOR TRIVIA QUIZ {Answers Jiated at risJitJ 1.) Which legendary Watergate figure stayed at a home lD the harbor after the scandal? 2.) Which huh<U' ialand doesn't allow automobiles? 3.) Where did James Cagney and John Wayne play poker, using area real estate as the kitty? 4.) Which sailing vessel was seen in the movie "Joe vs. the Volcano," starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan 1 5.) Name two ships boasting song titles as their names. 6.) Which dock is a reminder of a nursery rhyme? 7.) Which island houses the most expensive home in Orange County? YACHTO.UBS Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 644-9530 Balboa Yacht Club 673-3515 Balboa Island Yacht Club 673-1070 Lido Isle Yacht Club 673-6170 Olympic Yacht Club 646-9111 Newport Harbor Yacht Club 67,3-7730 Shark. Island Yacht Club 760--0221 Vay.gen Yacht Club Newport Beech Yacht Clube are memben of the Southern Cali.fomia Yachting AaociaUon (SCYA) and provtce nlCIP.roclty to other woclatioo 11U11Dben. c.onblct IDdlYidual YKht clube for .me. and r.dlJty information. Balboa Para-Sailing 700 E. Edgewater Balboa 673-1693 Soar more than 400 feet above the coast by para-sailing behind a boat. No prior experience is necessary, as takeoffs and landings are soft. dry and directly from the towing vessel. Open year round. Catalina Flyer Catalina Passenger Service Balboa Pavilion 400 Main St. Balboa 673-5245 Cruise to Catalina Island aboard the largest passenger- carrying catamaran in the United States. The 75 minute voyage leaves daily from March through November at 9 a.m. from Newport and 4:30 p.m. from Catalina. Call for winter schedule. Round trip fares: Adults $33 Children (3-12) $16.50 Children (under 3) $2 Reservations are required. Champagne Cruises 700 E. Edgewater Balboa 800-652-2784 Passengers travel aboard the luxury yacht M.S. Phoenix, which was custom-built by the Wrigley family. First class passes include the ..tWo-hour cruise, two complimentary b~verages, all- you-can-eat appetizer bar, dancing, trivia and onboard entertainment. Davey's Locker Sportfishing 400 Main St. Balboa 673-1434 Schedules sportfishing trips in the bay and at sea. Fish for bonito. bass, baracuda and yellowtail. Newport Harbor Sightseeing Cruises Pavilion Queen Pavilion Paddy Balboa Pavilion DailyPilotAhnanac 400 Main St. Balboa 673-5245 Sec Newport Harbor aboard a double-deck Mississippi style river boat, offering inside and outside seating, snack bars and restrooms. Tours depart every hour from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. during summer, and every hour from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. during winter. Newport Landing Sportfishing 309 Palm, Suite F Balboa 675-0550 Regularly scheduled sportfishing tips and group charters are available with skippers who are familiar with the most popular fishing spots. Newport A3~~c Center One Whitec · Dr. Newport Beach 646-7725 Open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. The Aquatic Center offers clinics on rowing, kayaking and sculling. as well as offering equipment rentals. California Beach Volleyball Association 2646 Palma Dr., Ste. 325 Ventura 800-350-2282 The organization hosts sand volleyball tournaments throughout the summer for adults and youths at Corona del Mar beach and throughout Southern California. Harbor trivia answers: POlllSJ JoqntH (' l. 'AJO)f>!P AJO)f>!H ('9 ·Al1m t{UM ooa ptre HJ9M(9P3 ('S Ir.) J.IJV 9't1d s ('" ptra{SI GUJll~ ('£ .<ea c·i tr8m&pf8H aqo/ ('t His & Her flyfishing Fly fishing lessons Guide Service for fresh & salt water Full stock of fl y tying supplies Full line of Rods, Reels. & lines Collectible Books Featuring: G. Loomis Hardy versitek Able 1666 Ne wport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA (714) 548-9449 A surfer rides the waves off Newport Beach/Photo by Marc Martin THE CLUB FOR EVERYONE No matter who you are, no matter what you do, The Sporting Club at Lakeshore Towers can help you meet your goals. From weight manageme nt to free child care,* we're your family's best choice. THE SPORTING CUJB AT LAKESHORE TOWERS 18007 Von Karman Ave. • Irvine, CA 92715 (405 freeway -one block south of airport) 714 250-4422 •ftw t/111' _. •N~ rilAj/ulllt/r ,..,,..,....,, ~ Nol flOlill W'l1A .., olAn' ,,_.,,-. 1'rw ,,... flfllU }1r Jfnl titM"""" -'-' rwitfMI -"· ' ·- r "* ·.;;t=r; l :'Y;bJ/ad ~? CONSIGNMENTS UNLTD HAID TO HMO COUfC111US Illy, S.11 ~ Conellll ' C d,C,uJ.i.119 .nn 15th !iw' • ( h1ldn•n'., Popular I .<lb<.'I~ Infant h-.•n • <.ohllmn Dn"-'• (,\<.ual • l\.1.il••m1tv l\·.i In I hl' Pod, \11M1 Molht•r ., Work • I urn1tun• ..,trolkr-. lov~ .1ml Alu..,'-<lrR.., 673-2120 4 'Iii I frhotrope. Corulld Jel Mar Upstair. behind Port Tlwatl'(' Clothing attcp1<>J bv appoinlment ~fa­ llc>u" Tu•"' Fri I0·5. Sal 12-4 -~- Daily Pilot Almanac ~~ 2.llSO t:. Coast ti" . Corooa del Mar• 766-6640 -Et!B\IA'r~ ~,,~t11g Now Selling and Accepting Spring Apparel 10o/o OFF Labels UPSCAlE e£SAJ.I mm CONSIGNMENT CORNER runs the first & the third Thursday of every month. To place an advertisement please call: 574-4243 ' 1 M·f 10-0 • ~. 10-S ~' / -~ • • . -• r ..-, , . ('__- Cotntnunity Services Business Development Service Groups Voluntoeri~m DeFore Foundation for the .Arts Defore Foundation for the Arts In 1977, Jimmie Defore. broadway dancer. teacher and choreography started the Jimmie Defore Dance Center. After Mr. DeFore's death in 1987. Gloria Defore formed the Foundation for the Arts and gave it the dance center, dedicating it to the dancer in everyone and to the memory of Mr. Defore. The non-profit foundation provides scholarsrups (for those wilh more talent than money), funds perfom1ances, helps provide artistic outreach, promotes professional work for dancers. provides the training and facility for the dancers and supports aJj community arts efforts. Classes are offered Cot children. teens and adults at beginning. intermediate, advanced or professional levels. Some of the types of dance include: ballet. jazz, modern dance, tap and funk. Workshops and master classes are offered throughout the year. Summer dance productions for juniors and the annual open house aie also offered. The instructors are trained in all methods of dance and have worked professionally. The facilities include a boutique filled with dancewear. largo changing rooms. a stretch room, and more than 5,000 square feet of dance space. The dance rooms have full length mirrors, sound equipment and pianos. The Defore Foundation of the Arts is al 151 Kalmus Or .. #G-3. in Costa Mesa. just off Redhill and Bristol between the 55 and 73 freeways. Volunteers are needed. Call (714) 241-9908. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Costa Mesa Ch amber of Commerce Ed Fawcett. executive director John Philp. membership director 835 Newport Blvd., Ste. E-270 574-8780 Mon. -Fri .. 8:30 a.m. · 5 p.m. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Richard Luehrs. president Jim Villers, membership director 1470 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 729-4400 Mon. -Fri .. 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Dan M. Dunham, president Ellen Buck. administrator 2843 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach, CA 92625 673-4050 Mon. -Fri., 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. COMMUNITY SEJtVJCES, CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS .f.H Or~e County Organization for boys and girls kindergarten to seniors in high school. Offers various educational projects, dealing with animals, computers. sewing, food, and more. 1045 Arlington Dr .. Gate 4, Costa I ' Mesa. 708-I 606 Assistance League of Newport Mesa Meeting the needs of the community's children whose parents work but still cannot provide sufficient: day care. dental care, clothing and social guidance. The on-site thrift shop and consignment shop help fund the non-profit organization. 2220 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. Call 645-6929. Balboa Tbeatnl Performing Arts Foundation 673-0895 Dedicated to refurbishing the historic Balboa Theatre and bringing a variety of cultural arts to the community. Big Brothers, Big Sisters Provides big brothel's or big sisters for children ages 6-16 from single-parent homes or group homes. Volunteers needed. Call 544-7773. Boy Scouts of America -Orange County Council Youth organization that instills character, citizenship and personal fitness in young people through programs of fun, advancement and leadership DeForr Foundation for tht> Arts dance c/11ss/Photo by Marc Mortin training. Call for troops nearest and a referral made by the you, 546-4990. For volunteer county, and to work with ' information ask for Devon families of high-risk victims of Dougherty. parental drug addiction. Call 722-1107. Boys and Girls Club Social. recreational and educational club, ages 7 -16. Programs include arts and crafts. computers and homework help. Need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and information, call Carlin Anderson, 642-2245. Citizens for a Sewage Free Bay Organized to stop the lrvine Ranch District from dumping five million gallons or treated sewage per day into Newport 11.irbor. Voluntt•ers needed. Call 722-1710 Community Hospice Care Provides medical and emotional support to terminally ill patients-. and their families Volunteers needed in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Ca ll 978-7447. Costa Mesa Historical Society Collects information. photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and tho harbor area. Volunteers needed for clerical tasks, computer input and help in the library. 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 631-5918. Costa Mesa LOeracy Group Provides tutors for teaching English-speaking adults to read and write, or English as a second language. Volunteers needed. All tutor training is provided and there is no foreign language requirement. Call Barbara, 832- 1464 or Margery, 548-3384. . Costa Mesa Senior Center A multipurpose senior services facility. Volunteers needed for a variety of tasks. Call 645-2356. Exchange Club ChUd Abuse Prevention Center Volunteers are needed to help families when an incident of child abuse hos been reported Exchange Club, Newport Harbor Honors American heritage and raises funds for prevention of child abuse an~ other youth charities. Call SS0-2771. FISH Harbor Area Friends in Service to Humanity (FISH). a Christian outreoch program. offers emergency assistance to those in need and provides the Mobile Meals · program. Volunteers needed For volunteer information. call Debby. 645-8050. CliPnls call 642-6060. Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries 0 Provides support for the programs of the two Costa Mesa branches. Volunteers needed Call 646-8845. Friends of Newport Bay Volunteer group that gives educational environmental tours of Upper Newport Bay. Call 646· 8009. Friends of Newport Beach Public Library Raises funds to finance the Newport Beach libraries. Sponsors annual book sale of used books donated by the community and the library. Volunteers needed. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the Library. Call 759-9667. For volunteer information. call Hannah Flynn, 673-0419. Girls Incorporated of Newport Mesa After school activities and development programs to moot the special needs of girls. Offers educational and enrichment opportunities for girls and boys. Volunteers needed. 1815 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 646-7181. I Girl Scouts Council of Orange County Provides inspirational programs for girls ages 5 -17 with the highest Ideals of character and conduct, and patriotism and service. Volunteers needed to be trained as troop leaders. serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. Call 979-7900. Interfaith Council The Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council is an umbrella organization for several area service groups. Volunteers not>dcd in local congrPgations. Ca ll Carol Brown. 548-3283. Lions Club. Costa Mesa/Newport Harbor lnvolvPd in various charitablt> prowl.ls Call 646-3666. Lions Club. Harbor Mesa Ac.livt• in business and social dubs. Call 545-6126. Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau Dedicated lo the promotion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive 'knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer. call 722-1611. Mesa Pride Meets first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Call Ron Bauer, 891-1750. Newcoqiers of Newport Beach Social club fol' women who have lived in Newport Beach less than five years. Ca.II 675-6731. Newport Beach Historical Society Collects and preserves information and artifacts involving the early history of Newport Beach. Call 675-6161 Newport Center Association Business support group t'Oprcsentlng the Newport CONT. ON PAGE 44 ' .. Daily Pilot Almanac HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES President Bill Clinton, (DI The White House 1600 Penns \ lvanrn Ave. \Vashin~ton-. D.C 20500 Hotline 6 a.m. lo 2 p.m.) (202) 45 -1111 Vice President Al Gore, (0) , . The Capitol Bid~ .. Suite 212 Washington, O.G. 20500 Governor Pete Wilson\ (R) State Capito1 Sacramento , 95814 (916) 445-2841 U.S. Senators Barbara Boxer. CD/ 112 Harl Senate 'B qg., Suite 112 Washington 0 .C. 20510 (202) 224-3553 or 2250 E. Imperial Hwv. Ste. 545 El Segundo, 90245 · Telepllone: (310) 414-5700 Dianne Feinstein, (0) 331 Hart Bldg. Washington D.C., 20510 (202) 22"4-3841 or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd .. Ste. 915 Los Angeles, 90025 (310) 914-7300 House of Re~esentatives Chris Cox, ( 47th Dist. 4000 MacArt ur Blvd., East Tower, Ste. 430 NewITrt Beach. 92660 (714 756-2244 or A bicyclist walks across the Balboa Island Bridge/Photo by Don Leach 206 nnon Blc!g. Washington, 0 .C: 2051 5 ,k J Rcgeni~ Point resident wha1 the be\! things are Jbou t life in this rrnrcmcni communiry and 1he .m~wcr will he 1he \Wing and 1he people. hcning~ and weekends find many taking Jdvant.igc of Ull' are.i\ d1vcr\l' culiural and n.ue.111onal olfrrrngs. Wlmhn your I.Ilic\ run w 1hc South Coa~t Repertory. conccm, lecturcs at 1he un1vm1ry or ~hopping. you'll have reJdy Jcces,\ ro 1hc p.1~1imc' y11u en1oy mml. You'll .rho h,1vc rc,1dy acce~' 10 a remarkable group of neil.\hhnr,. Rc~akrm .m lm~ndlv, wdl-cduLatcd and widely tr.ivcbl l hevrt· nfl! only intere,tmg. 1ht•y're rntercmd m 1hc contrnuing adventure of lifr. Add our lovely accommod.mons and three levels ol care, and you II undt'r\land why 1h1~ rs the ideal locrnon for the hest yem of your life. To find out more, wm or call 1-800-278-8898. Regents P({))int Regents Po1n1 ts owr>ed by Sourhern Cahlorn1a Presby1enan Homes. a non-for-profit orgarnzat10n with more rhan 40 yoars o f expenence In retirement community management 00$#300603257 •OHL •060000055 WW.,.. plwJf)tlltl IO tn. lwl,_., Mt</ <tpHrf ol U 5 poJ;c:y 'Of' the «"'9~1 "'""""' ........ ng """""""'ly t"'°"l1f'Ovl '"" """'"' We'''"'"'"'"""-"" WIJIJIO'f.,, .~11\4 ~~ #"1 "'*"'"''""" IJlf'09IW",,, WhfC'h ~ ~=:;:·-·e- Mail ;;,:/9191-H~;;a;d A~.,-1;,,i;e~ Ot 9iJ/5 -- --1 I Name.~----------------------~ I Address ----------------------City _____________ State ____ Zip __ _ Telephone -----------------............................................ ~~ May 31,1996 ~202) 225-5611 Represents most of Newport eaCh) Dana Rohrabacher, (R). 45th Dist. 16162 Beach Blvd .. Suite 304 Huntington Beach , CA 92647 (714) 847-2433 or 1027 Longworth Building Washington O.C. 20515 W 02) 2Z5-2415 Re presents Costa Mesa and est Newport Beach.) State Senate Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dist. 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 395 Irvine, 92715 833-0180 State Asse1nbly Mari{yn Brewer (R) 70tb Dist. 18952 MacArthur Blvd .. $1e 220 Irvine. 92715 863-7070 State Coastal Commission 45 Fremont St.. Suite 2000 San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 904-5200 RegiQnal office located in Long Beach, (310) 590-5071 Orange, County Board of SuP.emsors Hall of Administration 10 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana. 92701 Jim Silva, 2nd District. Costa Mesa 834-3220 Marian Bergeson, 5th Oistrid fN~wport Beach, Santa Ana He1g!its) 834-3550 Eliza.beth D. Parker, member, Thuste« Area· 5 Costa Mesa. Newport Beach City of Costa Mesa Costa Mesa City Hall 77 Fair Drive, 92626 754-5223 Mayor: Joe Erickson. Peter Buff~S'andv Genis. Man Hom uckle· and Garv Mona an, council member!> City of Ne~rt Beach Newport Beach City Hall 330<TNewport Blvd .. 92663 644-3309 ~hn Hedgeshmayor,John Co,, an Deb!!J. T omas .r.awards1 orma C..lover. Dennis O'Nei . Jean Watt council members Coast Community College District District Office: 1370 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 432-5722 Chancellor William M. VeJtR E.D.; Board: Walter Howara. Sherry Baum, Paul Berger" . Nancy Pollard Armando ~u1z. Student trustee: Eric Warren Mesa Consolidated Water District 1965 Placentia Costa Mesa 92626 631-1200 . Board President Tru~y Ohl.u~: Members; Hank Panian. M1fe Healey, Jack Hall Costa Mesa Sanitary District P.O . Box 1200 Costa Mesa. 92628-1200 754-5043 Board Members: James Ferryman Art Pem Nate Reade, Arlene Schii't'er and Dan Worthington Art Festivals Jazz Regattas ... and more Diversions Come celebrate and join in the fun! Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and the surrounding area offer unforgettable events all year long. From the Scenic SK Run in Corona del Mar to the South Coast Plaza Summer Wine and Food Festival, from the DraDRe County Fair in July to the month·long Newport Seafest in Septeml>er and the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. There's something for everyone. July 4th fireworks extravaganza at Newport Dunes is an annual favorite the entire family will enjoy/Daily Pilot file photo MAY· JUNE 1996 35th Annual Adoption Guild Charity Ten.nls Tournament, proceeds benefit Holy Family Services, 857-0833. Glen Ellen Summer Jazz Series, Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, GSO-IJVE (5483). JUNE Ma.ldng Strldea Against Cancer, walk, run, skate or wheelchair in the American Cancer Society's fun-filled, move-along-a-thon. Non-competitive event at Newport Dunes, 1131 Back Bay Drive, 751-0f.41. Newport llMcla Pub and a.cn.tioe, craft classea for ~nll and you.npten, Mommy and Me" cluses. Also sport campa, such u Pirates Cove Beach camp). Pre-school and children'• dance classes; academic coW"SM in piano and French, 622-3151. ()range Coat CoU... Community Education, swimming lessons for children and teens of all levels. Also academic enrichment claasea, arts A: crafts for children and teens as well as sport.I activities camps, 432-5880. Ju.net 15th Annual CoJ'Ona del Mar Scenic S·K Race • 2-Mile Fun Walk, race begina along the bluffil overlooking the ocean and proceed.a through the residential streets of Corona del Mar. Race registration: Nswport Beach Community Servfcea Dept., 644· 3151; C.Orona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, 673· 4050. Jum Z Natioaal C...C.-Suntval bcapltioa Day, join the feativitiea, clowna, dancing, food and more at Hoag Hospital. Call Barbara Granoff. 574-6871. June 5 Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center, the staff will reveal secrets for entertaining outdoors at 7 p.m .. Fee, $35; 979-4510. Ju.oe 8 . Clean Harbor Day, city-wide event encourages residents to keep our community's harbor clean. After three hours of clean fun, volunteers an1 invited to an awards luncheon hosted by The Cannery Restaurant, 675-5777. June 9 Newport Barbor Nautical Mmeum. Heritage Regatta a: Classic Boat Show, 759-1122. June 10 Free Fiahing Day, fun-filled day at Upper Newport Bay. Canoe . tours, rods and reels for loan, prius, games and contests, touch tank with marine critters, 64()-6746. June 15-18 Sir Thamu UptOD Challenge Cup Regatta, celebrates 93 years on the seas. The event is sponsored by C.Oldwell Banker Corp. and hosted by the Balboa Yacht Club. There are three races on Sat. and two on Sun., winner take-all, in the highly competitive Schock-35•. Hailed as the premier intel'dub regatta in Southern California. Call Michelle Kendall at Coldwell Banker. 367-2142. June 18 • 23 B~e Mule Festival St. Michael and All Angels Church at Sherman Llbrary and Gardens, C.Orona del Mar. Call the Corona del Mar Chamber, 673-4050. June 21 llobart Moadari Wille A Food Cater, enjoy a selection of Davidoff'• f&moua handmade dgan during a gourmet ftv• course dinner p&.ired with Robert Mondavi Reserve. Dinner at 7 p.m .. mack tie optional. $135 per person, 979-4510. June 21-22 Relay for Life, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, 261- 9446. June 21-23 Taste ofOr~e County, a diverse sampling of 35 of Orange county's best restaurants and four stages of live musical entertainment. An extravagant fireworks finale at the Irvine Spectrum, 753·1551. June 23-28 Irrelevant Week, tribute to the final selectee of the National Football League's spring draft. 1996's Mr. Irrelevant XX!; Sam Manuel (No. 254) and his twin brother, Sean Manuel (No. 239), was also recognized as Even More Irrelevant. Both were drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, 263-0727. June 24 Summer Swim 1.-ons, ~ for 10 weeks at Corona del Mar and Harbor High schools. Call the Newport Beach Community Services l>ept., 644-3151. June 27 4th Annual South Coast Plaza Summer Food • Wine Festival, food sampling, wine tasting and live entertainment from 5:30 · 8:30 p.m . at Cryatal Court. Samplings from South Coast Plaza an3 Town Center . restaurants, c.aJifornia wineries, breweries and gourmet coffee producers. Honorary chairman is Elmer Dills. Steel band. Proceeds benefit Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and Food Distribution Center. Cost: $30, 435-2160. June 2&-Augut 25 Sawdut Felti•al, this unique art.a and crafts show features 200 artists, hands-on art program for all qes, artist demonstrations and entertainment at Laguna Canyon, 494-3030. , June 29·August 25 Art-A-Fair, arts, crafts, sculpture and ceramics. workshops and demonstrations in Laguna Canyon, 494·3030. June 30 The Music of Duke Ellington, Diva Restaurant (South Coast Plaza Town Center), a dinner/cabaret show, 754-0600. JUNE -SEPTEMBER 5th Annual Marriott Jazz Series, Every Sunday from June 2 through Sept. 1, 5 - 9 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott. Held in the 16-story-high View Lounge, a different muslcian(s) each week. Free, 64o-4000. JULY July 4 23rd Annual Independence Day, celebration at Manner's Park, parade, live entertainment, games and BBQ. 644-3151. Ju)y4 Old Glory Boat Parade, decorated boats for the 4th of July tour Newport Harbor, 673· 5070. July4 Fireworks at Newporl Dunes, 729-3863. July 7-Aq. 31 Festival of Arb. more than 160 area &rusts present original works. Daily 11 a.m. -11 p .m., Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach, July 7·Aq. 31 Pageant of the Muten, in conjunction with Festival o! Arts, a breathta..k:ing stqe performance re-creating some of the world's most famous portraits. Nightly from 8:30 p.m., Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach, (800) 487-3378. July 9-30 Newport Dabe Prof111 'onal 1Um 'ntanJs c.apedtioD, at Palisades Tennis Club, 644·5800. July 10, 17, 24 &: 31 Fashion Island presents: I Summer Music Festival. 549- 4279. ·July 12·28 Orange County Fair. featuring top-name entertainment, live· stock, carnival rides. rodeo, foods, arts & crafts and special exhibits. "Best Pickin's in California" is this year's theme. Fair, held at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 708-FAIR July 13 12th AnQual Butille Day 8KJ5K, at The Sutton Place Hotel. Newport Beach, 476-2001. July 22 Newport C.enter Association spomors its 23rd Annual Golf Tuumament, benefiting the Corona del Mar High School Foundation. Held at the Newport Beach Country Club, 644-4622. July 27 Black and White Bash held in Fashion Island, 549-4279. July 21 Flight of the Lasers, a community tradition for more than 50 years, one-person sailboat race around a five-mile course in Newport Harbor, 673· 1070. July 28 Tbe Music of Rodgers a: Bart. Diva Restaurant (South Coast Plaza Town Center) presents a dinner/cabaret show. 754--0600. AUGUST • Sammer Music Festt .. l, Fuhion lslaad, pl'Ments the Islander Steel Drum Band every Friday during August, 721-2000. Aug.2-4 Zlth Annual Pow wow, Orange County Fairgrounda, with Native American arts, crafts. food, entertainment, 530-0221. CONT. ON PAGE 20 . CONT. FROM PAGE 19 A113. 9-11 California State Games, Newport Beach will host the water polo competition at Corona del Mar High School. Au3. 24 Sean DieHard 4th Annual Electric Boat Rally, adventure rally around Newport Harbor benefits Newport-Mesa Assistance League, 557-5100. SEPTEMBER Sept. 8, 9, 28, 29 Balboa Park Arts a: Crafts Festival, call City of Newport Beach Community Services Dept.. 644-3151. Sept. 14·22 Wooden Boat Festival, features more than 60 unique dassic and contemporary wooden pleasure crafts, displayed in and out of the wator. 729-4400. Sept. 15 Newport SeaFest BK and 10- Mile Run, Newport Beach Back Bay. Call Raco Pace Promotions, 661-6547 September Newport Seafest, annual 10-day extravaganza indudos an r.xciting linr.-up of evrnts. Newport SoaFr.st Sand Sculpture Contest. Tastr of Newport. Newport Library Opon House, Pier Swim, boat races, kite fes tival and moro, 729-4400. Sept. 15 (Tentative) Sandcastle Contest, Corona del Mar State Beach (Ocean Blvd. at Iris Ave.). Call Corona del Mar ChamberofCommeJ"Ce,673· 4050. Sept 20-22 Taste of Newport Beach, sample foods from the finest restaurants in town and enjoy live music and entertainment located at Newport Center, 729-4400. Sept. 22 Race for the Cure, sponsored by the Susan G. Koman Foundation and held at Newport Center, 224· 0299 or (619) 434-7706. Sept. 24 FI-BAR Human Race Triathlon, hosts U.S. Sprint Championship. Starts at Back Bay. Call Pacific Sports, 731 -8433. Sept. 28 le 29 Rusty/Newport Pro·Am Surf Contest. call CHy of Newport Beach Community Services Dept., 661 ·6547. OCTOBER Mid-Oct. -Dec. 31 Christmas Fantasy at Roger's Gardens, beautiful decorated plants and trees. fun for all ages. Featured guests. 640-5800. Oct. 5 G.-and Prix Tours of Newport Beach, one-day tour of the most prestigious auto collections with Southern California Private Collections. Donations: $95; proceeds benefit the Assessment and l'reatment Services Center. 553-1500. ... from basic business cards to complex full color printing, photography and design, we do everything to seIVe your printing needs. 817\flSft -sum:t , COOAMW. ('AIJF(INIA 'IJllJ 71-.a.i-- FAX 71 ()ct.5 Harbor Heritage 2Xl!SK Run/Walk, Sponsored by Newport Harbor High SchooJ PTA. 644-3151. Oct.6 Concourse D'Elegance, a judging of claasic and antique cars along with a muscle car exhibition. 756--0993. Oct. 12 Balboa Beach to Bay Rua for Clean Water 5K, sponsored by the City of Newport Beach Fire/Marine Dept. and Surfrider Foundation, 644-3151. Oct.27 Planet Hollywood Monster Mad Mash Duh 5K, South Coast Plaza Village. a Hallowoon event for the entire family at Planet Hollywood. Youth lK. Call Race Pace Promotions. 661-6547. Oct. 31 Halloween Haunt, al Grant Howald Park Community Youth Center. call the City of Newport Beach Community Services Dept.. 644-3151. Oct. 31 Fashion Island, Hall oween nick-or-Treating. 549-4279. NOVEMBER Nov. 3 4th Annual MESA 5000, SK Walk/Run to benefit Costa Mesa High School. 556-3344. Nov. 5 Homeaid/Hard Rock Cafe Run For Cove~-, Fashion Island, 549· 4279. Nov. 22 Fashion Island TreelWiting Ceremony, at 7 p.m .• features Sant.a Claus. 721·2000. Nov. 22·24 and 29-30; Dec. t, 6-8 Sawdust Winter Fantasy, this Laguna Beach annual arts and crafts fair features a variety of local artists, 494·3030. DECEMBBJl Dec.8 2oth Annual Christnau Walk Festival, local merchants and restaurants in Corona del Ma.r participate in an open house with refreshments and entertainment. From 11 a.m. • 4 p.m .. along PCH, 673-4050. Dec.7 Winter Wonderland, Grant Howald Park/Community Center. Call the City of Newport Beach Community Services Dept., 644· 3151. Dec. 17 Menorah IJ&htlna <Aremony, Fashion Island, 721·2000. Dec. 17·23 Nth Amnw Newport Harbor Clarlstmu Bolit Pande, lllOl'8 than 100 colorlully decorated and lighted boats tour Newport Harbor. Parade run.a 2 1/1 hours. beginning at 6:30 p.m. each evening,729-4400. Whale W•tdU.a& Dec. • March. See the annual migration of the grey whale. JANU.uYtft7 New Year'I Day Ila. Parade Excunioa, call Newport Beach Recreation Dept.,644-3151 JanaaryH -·-·--.·-... --,----·-~----7~ -· • ....,~.,-r-....... ~-~ -- Spirit .Run 1996/courtny, Sptnt Run Committee AT&T presents QUIDAM when Cirque du Soleil rl!tums to Orange County. Performances at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Gate 3, Fairview Ave., Cost.a Mesa. Admission outlets: 1-800- 678-5440. FEBRUARY Spirit Run 5KllOK Race, Fashion Island. Proceeds support Newport Beach elementary schools. Ca.JI Kinano Evonts, (619) 434-7706. MAltO:f Grunion Run. March. Juno · August. See these silvery fish as they come ashore to spawn in the moonlight. Valid fishing license. No nets or rods, 644· 3044. 2nd Annual Newport Beach Film Festival, films shown at a variety of venues, 851-4654. Boat Show at Newport Dunee Resort. one of the largest on the west coast. 729-DUNB (3863). APIW. April· M9y, lmaginatioD Celebration, countywide arts festival encourages creativity in children and teenagers with public performa.nces by p.rofess1onal artists, exhibitions, hands-on workshops, demonstratiom aoa art displays. 556-ARTS. ext. 888 Earth Day Celebration, held in Upper Newport Bay. Botert.airunent. nature tours, exhibits. canoe and kayak tours, prizes. contests, MD-6746. 7th Annual Nelgbbon b- Neighbon Coamwalty Cea,a.Up a: Food Orin and Ith Au.au.J Park Clean-Up, volunteer to help imp.rove the appearance of Cost.a Mesa neigbbOrboods and parks, 754-5140. But... Celebration at FuhJ.oo bland. April and May. Children can have their plcture taken with the Baster Bunny, ride the Choo Choo 1nin and join in the fun of the Baster Ba Hunt, 720-2000. Elgtatb Anllual Sp..U. Ganim Sbow, South Coast Pl.&za Crylt.al C.Owt. 435·2167. Newport Jlwla.8-ada Mab Yadat aac., lntematiooally reoogn.ized sa.iling even1. aa...e1oe. MAY New~ 8wla eo.....mty Op.a Golf n..r..-.t. thia annual golf tournament bene8.ta the Newport Hubor Area Chambei of Commerce and the City of Newport Beach'• Economic Development Committee's efforts. Golfers of all abilities welcome, 729-4400. Bach Bay Clauic, 8K. Half· Marath.on aud Minuet 2K, livP classical music throughout thP Newport Beach Back Bay courw Race benefits Hope House In< \ substance abuse program for young adults. Participants can expect food, complimentary massages and discounted bru1\l h at the Hyatt Newporter. Call Rae 1 Pace Promotions. 661-6062. Cannery Outrlaer llace, sra ... l)n opener for locaT sailing club~. 546-8361. Newporl Beach Festival Of Art. Newport Dunes Resort. Outdoor arts and crafts show overlooking the Back Bay, 729-3863. Newport 5~ Run. Jamboree Rd. and Birch St. Fastest certifir.d 51' course in California and a 1 K Kid's Cup, 854·3266. 24th Annual Califomia State Champion QLlli Cookoff at the Hyatt Newporter with moro than 100 entrants. In addition to the chill contest, barbecue ribs and salsa can be sampled. Live musk. 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport Beach, 729-1234. 4th Annual Newport Beach Jazz F•tinl returns to the Hyatt Newporter for the weekend with more than 10 noted jazz muslciana performing and 30 vendor dh]>layt. Usu81ly held near Mother'• Day. 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach .. 650-lJVB (5483). 4th Anllual BaJboa Penlnful• FIDe ~ F..tinl. sponsored by the Balboa Merchaots/OWnen Asaociation. sells u;1Jue ctaftt and jewelry. Free • aaion. Held at Main St. and Edaewatet on Balboa Peninswa, at Perry Lending, 673· 7763. Or-. CoMt CoDep (000 will ~a ill 27th Annual Student Film and Video Feetival at OCX: Fine Arts Hall. C.U for tcheduJe and admitaion COit. <132·5922. Or ... CoMt eon... (oa:) •....-1 n..m. Co.. Annual Sprina One-A.ct Play Festival, For tiebta: •32·5640. A.anal 8pl:t.w FUI' .. SIMnaaD Lillnry alMl C-....., 2847 B. Cout hwy. Bxhlbttt, Alee bootha, muaic, uta • crafta 111d demonstntiont, 679-2261. Note:. Call ...,a/fc ,....,.. for o:Jl'!a'-,..-.... AU.,,... . cOd.. are 1H-... ltOIM. Public Schools Private Schools Colleges Libraries Technology Center is centerpiece of OCC by Julie Viker Housing the latest in high-tech equipment. Orange Coast College's Technology C.enter is the gleaming centerpiece of the Costa Mesa campus. Corutructed of steel, glass and masonry. the center-was built for $9.6 million end opened for classes in August 1994. Providing Internet access for students in its computer labs, the center also offers the most advanced flight simulators and milling machines in the largest technology building to be found on any community college campus west of the Mississippi River. The two- story facility.bas a dramatic three-and-a-half story glass spine end is equlpped with its own satellite dish. There ere 14 program specialties served within the structwe's 78,000 square feet including CAD/CAM, avionics, computer . graphics, electronics, high technology, machine technology, drafting and aviation and space. Courses in state-of-the-art surface mount technology for computer circuit boards are taught af the center, along with courses in residential light steel frame construction. The building houses a 10,000-square-foot machine lab. with CNC equipment, 33 lathes and 34 diffenmt milling machines. Designed to be energy effi cient, the college worked closely with Southern California Edi.son during construction and installed features such as daylighting controls,)Ugh performance glass, electronic ballasts and variable speed drives. Additionaliy, the center utilizes a water cooling system for air conditioning instead of freon and has low-wattage lighting. The energy-saving systems are projected to save the college more than $42.000 annually. which adds up to more than $1 million over the building's expected 25-year life span. Located at the western edge of OCC's 164--acre campus. the center replaced a half dozen post-World War D structures that accommodated OCC's technical and vocational programs for five decades. The center is located on the former site of grazing fields that were used for the college's now-defunct agricultural program. Orange Coast College's president, David A. Grant characterized the structure as the .. first aegment" in the college's long-range reconstruction plan. Construction plans for a new library have been approved. Additionally. the college plans to build a new fine arts center, along with new classrooms and laboratories. Orange Coast Colle~e was established in 1948. Nearly 100 career progrems are offered tn areas such as aviation and space, electronic media. marketing and nutrition. Associate in Arts (A.A.) degrees are awarded to students completing degree programs. Additionally. certificates of completion aro awarded in a variety of programs. Enrollment is 24 ,000. For general information, call (714) 432-5772 Address: 2701 Fairview Road, P.O. Box 5005 Costa Mesa. CA 92628-5005 NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL D.ISI1UCT 1601 Sixteenth Stroot Newport Beach. California 92663 (714) 760-3200 FAX 548-3605 ' JC-12 ~ollmenl 1.7,SJ.t NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOLS ADAMS K-5 2850 Clubhouse Rd. C.M. 92626 Barbera Harriogt~ Principal 556-3187 Element#)' .achool's: 1 o Junior big.b schools: 2 High School•: 2 ' .. ' Private schools: 19 Community college: t '. ANDERSEN K-6 1900 Port Seabourne N.B. 92660 10m Carr, Principal 760-3490 BACK BAY HIGH (Continuation) 390 Monte Vista Ave. C:M. 92627 Tammy Parham. Principal 556-3486 COLLEGE PARK K-6 2380 Notre Dame. C.M. 92626 Katherine Sanchez. Principal 556-3476 CORONA DEL MAR HIGH 7-12 2101 Eastbluff N.B. 92660 Don Martin, Principal 760-3320 COSTA MESA IDGH 7-12 2650 Fairview C.M. 92626 Andy Hernandez 556-3344 ENSIGN 7-8 2000 Cliff N.B. 92660 Scott Paulsen, Principal 760-3410 ESTANCIA IDGH 9-12 2323 Placentia C.M. 92626 Marguerite Anatol, Principal 760-3410 HARBOR VIEW K·6 900 Goldenrod C. d. M. 92625 Paul Twedt. Principal 760-3472 KAISER PRIMARY CENTER 2025 Gerd n Ln. C.M. 92627 760-3269 XAISBR 2-6 2130 Santa Ana C.M. 92627 Christine Jurenka, Principal 760-3416 K-6 1060 Paularino Kill YB ROOKE C.M. 92626 K·6 Brooke Booth. Principal 3155 IGLlybrooke 556-3482 C.M. 92626 Ned Hall. Principal POMONA 556-3484 K-6 2051 Pomona ABllAHAM LINCOLN C.M. 92626 K-6 Ken Killian, Principal 3101 Pacific View Dr. 760-3462 C.d.M. 92625 ~ Bruce Crockard, Principal SONORA ' 760-3365 K-6 966 Sonora MARINERS C.M. 92626 K-6 Steve Pavich. Principal 2100 Mariners 556-3480 N.B. 92660 Bonnie Swann, Principal TeWINXLE MIDDLE 760-3466 6-8 3224 California MA.RION PARSONS SPECIAL C.M. 92626 EDUCATION CENTER Mery Ann Ehret. Principal 2350 Canyon 557-3433 C.M. 92627 Mark Hansen. Administrator VICTORIA SCHOOL 760-3406 K-6 1025 Victoria St. MONTE VISTA lilGH C.M. (Alternative) Judy Laakso, Principal 390 Monte Vista Avo. 760-3478 C.M. 92627 Carole Castaldo. Principal WHITl1ER 760-3450 K-6 1800 N. Whittier NEWPORT ELEMENTARY C.M. 92627 K-6 Juan de Jesus. Principal Fourteenth &: Balboa 760-3458 N.B. 92661 Bill Knight. Principal WU.SON 760-3454 K-6 801 Wilson NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH C.M. 92627 9-12. 600 Irvine Sandy Bundy, Principal N.B. 92660 760-3428 Bonnie Maspero Ed.D .. Principal 760-3310 PRJVATB SCHOO~ OOllONA DEL MAit NEWPORT HEIGHTS HAil.BOil DAY K-6 K-8 (402) DL: Newport-Mesa 300 E. Fifteenth Unif. N.B. 92660 3443 Pacific View Or. Shela Tamaki. Principal C. d . M. 92625 760-3464 Sidney I. Dupont, Ph.D. · Headmaster PAULAIUNO CONT. ON PAGE 22 i. CONT. FROM PAGE 21 COSTA MESA BIUDGE LEAJlNING CENTER FOK. HOMELESS CHILDREN K-12 (17) DL: Newport Mesa, HH. VH, MH. MR, OHi, Of, SEO, SI. SLD 1050 Arlington Or. Mail: 455 Hill St. Laguna Beach 92651 Howard Levin, President 494-0591 CHRISTI.AN MONTESSORI K-3 (24) DL: Newport-Mesa Uaif. 2950 McClintock Way 92626 Christina Abasolo, Administrator 549-3877 CHRJST LUTIIERAN ELEM. K-8 (313) DL: Newport-Mesa Unif. 760 Victoria St. 92627 Duane J. RobmaJler, Administrator 548-6866 COUEGEMESA 7-12 ( 17) OL: Newport-Mesa Unif., SED 301 Victoria St. 92627 Brent Isaacs. Administrator 642-0519 KLINE K-8 (41) OL: Newport-Mes,\ Un if. 320 E. 18th St. 92627 Susan A. Kline, Administrator 722-7242 MONTESSORI HARBOR MESA K-6 (89) DL: Newport-Mesa Unif. 3025 Oeodar St. 92626 Antonio OeFrenza, Administrator 539-3803 PAGE SCHOOL OF COSTA MESA K-6 (161) DL: Newport-Mesa Unif. 657 Victoria Ave. 92627 Charles Vaughan, President 642-0411 PARKPRIVATEDAY . / K-6 (111) DL: Newport-Mesa Uruf. 261 Monte Vista Ave. 92627 Suzanne Lamond, Principal 645-5171 PORT MESA CHRISTIAN K-6 (44) DL: Newport-Mesa Unif. 2987 Mesa Verde Dr. East 92626 Jeannie Daulton, Director 549-9562 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHER.AN K-6 (316) DL: Newport-Mesa Un if. 2967 Mesa Verde Dr. East 92626 Ken Townsend, PrincipaJ 549-0562 ST. JOACHIM ELEM. Cath. K-6 (265) DL: Newport- Mesa UnH. 1964 Orange Ave. 92627 Sister Sharon Maria, ODN 574-7411 ST. 10HN 11IE BAPTIST Gath. K-8 (633) DL: Newport· Mesa Unif. 1021 Baker St. 92626 Sr. Mary Vianney Ennis, 557·5060 TARBlIT V' TORAH K-8 (97) DL: Santa Ana Unif. 250 E. Baker 92626 Bernice ~Iman, Principal 979-1818 UNIVERSITY MONTESSORI K (6) DL: Newport-Mesa Unif. 398 University Dr. 92627 Lisa J. Tucker, Administrator 548-3771 VINEYARD CHRJSTL\N K-6 (130) DL: Santa Ana Unif. 102 E. Baker Michael R. Barnett, Administrator 979-2957 NEWPORT BEACH BENNEIT-lilCKS K-6 (20) DL: Newport-Mesa 2591 Irvine Ave. SLD ADD Mail: P.O. Box 15845, Newport Beach 92659 Mrs. Hicks 645-4454 CARDEN HAU K-8 (501) DL: Newport-Mesa 1541 Monrovia Ave. 92663 Albert H. )ones, Owner/Director 645-1773 MAJtINERS CHRISTIAN K-6 (161) DL: Newport-Mesa Unif. 300 Fischer Ave. Mary Letterman, PrincipaJ 437-1700 OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGEL.5 Cath. l<-6 (303) DL: Newport-Mesa Uni(. 750 Domingo Dr. 92660 Sr. Joanne Clare Gallagher, Administrator 644-1166 SUSAN PHD..IJPS DAY SCHOOL K (14) DL: Newport-Mesa 2401 Irvine Ave. 92660 Mail: 1100 S. Bay Front, Balboa Island 92662 Susan Phillips, Director 645-1949 WALDORF SCHOOL OF OllA.NGE COUNTY K-5 (117) DL: Newport-Mesa 2627 Vista del Oro 92660 Lori Savage. Administrator 644-5070 HI6~ EDUCATION ORANGE COAST COlJ.EGi:. ~neral information 432-5772 2701 Fairview Road. P.O. Box 5005 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-5005 Year established: 1948 Emollment: 24,000 Acreage and Facilities: 164 acres; 86 buildings; 76 classrooms; nine large lecture halls; 57 laboratories; 27 studios: 16 computer facilities; and 37 other facilities to include athletic fiel~. music rooms and specialized centers and labs. Entrance requirements: An individual must meet one of tho following requirements: 1) Is 11 high school graduate: 2) has a Certificate of Proficiency or a G.E.D. from the State of California; 3) ls at least 18 '(ears old and, in the judgment o college officials, is capable of profiting from instruction at the college. Tuition fees: California residents: $13/unit, with no maximum Non-resident tuition fee: $114/unit in addition to the SIJ enrollment fee. Note: Students who are residents and citizens of a foreign country must pay an additional $12 per unit chargr for capital outlay expenses Degree awanled: Associate 1n Am (A.A.) Non-degrees awarded: Certificates of completion Costa Mesa Tourism & Promotion Council Our Mission is to attract over-nighc visitors to Costa Mesa for the benefit of the Cost.a Mesa business community by communicating the city's wealth of amenities and proximity to surrounding attractions. 800-399-5499 The COsta Mesa Tourism & Promotion council Member Hotels wish to thank the following businesses and lndJvlduals for their support during our first year: Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Orange County Fairgrou nds South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa City Council Orange County Performing Arts Center South Coast Repenory Costa Mesa Country Club SCott's Seafood Grill & Bar The Lab: Anti Mall Golden Truffle SCottish Festival The spa At South Habana Restaurant Sfuzzi Coast Plaza John Wayne Airport South Coast Metro Alliance 1\iangle Square Members: Red Lion Hotel/Orange County A1rpon •The Westin South Coast Plaza • Countty Slde Inn &. s uJtes Costa Mesa Marriott Suites • Wyndham Garden Hotel-Orange County Airpon Holiday Inn Costa Mesa/Orange County Airport • Residence lnn by Mamou Transfer programs: Courses numbered 100 or higher are transferable to the California State University. A list of courses which transfer to the University of California is available in OCC's Counseling Center and Transfer Center. OCC ranks first out of Southern California's 56 community colleges in the number of students It transfers to CSU and UC campuses. Student Population: 56 percent Ceucasian 26 percent Asian Session 11 June 10 -July 19 Six weeks LIBRARIES COSTA MESA 13 percent Latin 2 percent African American 1 percent Native American Session m June 24 -Aug. 2 Six weeks Costa Mesa 1855 Park Ave. 646-8845 Mesa Verde SUJ11111er Sessions . -. " ,,,, Aini c:1as1 ~ one night ps Miii Session I June 10 -Aug. 2 Eight weeks ,,,, In 18-24 llld1I ~ 40«> col9 "* ahadr~ ,,,, Oon111rt p11ar 11anq torn wen ...,.wa ~ cc119 cndl ,,,,~_,..~ouq• ho..-..Vmtv ,,,, r«llrol lhn:lal old ~ ,,,, GellMll ldUcallon ~ ollo ~ ,,,, F1'tf OCCldlO bV Wli.'!£ (reglonol ""oaociollol_.....,.,) c!5 1 !~!!!!! SS f* ~ Co1U Ml9.t • f7t4J UNtJO • MXUNtt4 2969 Mesa VerdP Or. 546-5274 - Registratloninfonnation Phone: 432-5772 Located at the Records Office Hours: Monday -Thursday. 8 a.m. -7 p.m .. closed Fridays Hours: Monday through Wednesday: 10 a.m. · 9 p.m .. Thursday: 10 a.m. · 6 p.m.: Finally--A Management Degree Program That Still Gives Me Time For Those I mportant Meetings. Wl!A tlw! Unfonritr of Lo VtnU, ~cart ellrll a pru· tigimu, vtt affordo.bU ~ i" Biuinua, Healtll Smrite1, Pkblic Adminiatranon., or ()i:partizational Managemm1t alld ltiU have time for wML'I ~ imporlnrtt to r.io1i. • Over a Century of ExceUence in Education • Flexible Prolnms ~toFitYour • The Moet Ccnvenient O«-Campue Locations • Varlet ol FinaDcia1 AX! ~Availlble The ADVANCE Depc Completion Program from Soatban c.alifomia College Southern California College's AB one of the largest businl'S<I ~thoolil In Southern California. Uni,·ersity of Ln Verne is known for it.a extensi\'e network or class sites. In 1969 the &hool of Continuing Education became a pioneer in offering degree prograiM that lw developed into a network of over 100 class sites throughout the state. ULV olf'ers the Bachelor and Master of Busi.nel!s Administration , Bachelor and Master of Health Administration, Bachelor of Science in Public Administration, and the Bachelor of Science in Organi:.ational Management, a new program~ offered in Fountain Valley. Gradllate and Credential Programs are al8o available off~pu!I for educators. Classes are offered at company and city locatiollll that include Unis}'1!, Brea Civic Center, Department or Water and Power, GTE, Soulhem California Edison, City or Santa Ana, Long Beach Memorial Medical Cen~, Kaiser Permanente, with classes to be offered at the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce beginning Fall 1996. ULV offers four 10 week terms a yn:r with one nlgbl a week clasae8. The upeoming Summer Tenn at.arts June 3 and Fall Tenn begins September 23. Saturday programs begin June 8. For infeJm1aliort cm l/ftiwrrity of Lo Vmv'a off cam,_ -'"9 ~ ,programa and tM 11tw 11.B.Afrn' E~«i ProfnW.moll toftksct lt.al~ Bnitocoo 4l 1 (800) llH858. tJ LV u occredited by tlte Watmt Auonal10n of Seltooll aJld Colkgu. CaJ.lfor ~ MMing locatiofta Mar Po ED UCATION ADVANCE Dcgr« Completion Program is an innovative educationaJ program which ~niz.cs that not Ill 'COll~e lcvd learning must take place within the restrictions of a typical tnditional daily course schedule. By caking interesting and challenging cowscs which meet one nidit each ~k. adult learners with at least 60 transferable credits can complete a Bachdor of Arts degree in OrgaNz.uional Management or Ministry and Leadership in approximauly 18 months. For swdcnu with less than 60 mnsferable credits, •dmwion into the program is anilablc while completing general education ttqwremenu which can be met in a similar format at Southern California College by attending dasscs one rime each Weck. All COWJCS uslally run 5- 6 Wtt.lcs in le:nJt h. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A C~GE? The Coll~r establishment of the ADVANCE Ucgru Completion Program demonstrarcs a continuing commitment to the betterment of the 'communiry and to its mwion of education and service. For further information concact the ADVANCE office at (714) "8-'130. COURT REPORTING CAN BE A GREAT CAREt:I FOR THE RIGHT PER.~N. LET CS HELP YOU DETEIMINE IF A HlGH PAYI G CAREER AS A lEPORTEJt IS JUGHT FOR,OU. Make a change/ or the future ... CAU TODAY AND SEE ~=-r9263a 1-aoo-408-3336 Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. NEWPORT BEACH Central Library 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Balboa Branch 100 Balboa Blvd. E. Nowport Beach, CA 92661 CONT. ON PAGE 24 Court reporting - unique advantages for career-minded parents . Anaheim-based South Coast College of Cotirt Reporting offers a progressive court reporting program which prepares studenls for the new technologies associated With court reporting and altemattve • careers such as: television closed capttonLng: data tnput for corporations an~ police departments: and asst.sttng deaf students In classes. ~nreportns typlcally take momtng or aflemoon depositions: parents can revolve thttr woddDg schedule around tbett clifldren's. and prq>att tran9Cl1pts at bqme Sc1'ool hours are o.lfered for ,...,.rm mul llOrtinf adlllD. Dal ckmes: I a.& -2 .... ; ... Cl tUee- .... ,. .... ~uk. Call IMA...,_. cat l· eoo..u.arao.. f cor-rr FROM PAGE 23 LIBRARIES Corona del Mar Branch 420 Marigold Ave. Newport Beach. CA 92625 Mariners Branch 2005 Dover Ori ve Newport Beach. CA 926fi0 Library Hours Monday & Wednesday. noon - 9 p.m. (COM closed on Monday) Tuesday. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Sunday All libraries: lnfom1ation. 717·3800 Adult literacy, 7 17-3874 Orange County Public Library QC/EDGE Online Public Catalog This catalog offers information about all the books. videos and compact discs in the library's collection, as well as access to periodical citation and fuJl -te.'11 service and business references. It allows you to ... • Reserve an item to be picked up later • See which items are available • Renew library materials Por instructions. call the help line at 566-3065 or pick up a copy of the brochure. "How to use Orange Cowtty Public Library's OC/EDGE" from your home or office." Hours: Monday through Wednesday: 10 a.m. · 9 p.m., Thursday; 10 a.m. · 6 p.m.: Friday and Saturday. 10 a.m • 6 p.m. COSTA MESA SUMMER READING PROGRAM Summer at the Costa Mesa libraries is the busiest season, with special offerings for everyone -a fun and informative Summer Reading Program. "CAMP READ S'MORE" for children; helpful travel guides fo r vacationers; and a variety of selections for pleasure reading. THE GREY GOOSE GIFTS AND HOME DECOR WESTCUFr PLAZA t032 Irvine Ave • Newport Beach (714) 642-7803 Ho ,, tJ S 1 l. • c-,,;r I 2 !;> THE GOSLING A CHILD'S BOUTIQUE WF.STCLIFF PLAZA 1058 Irvine Ave •Newport Beach (714) 642-6619 Hours M·S 10-6 •Sun 12·5 Girls Newborn lo s11e 12 Boys NewbOfn 10 size 7 COSTA MESA BRANCH 1855 Park Avenue · 646-6845 PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Tuesday, 11 :30 a.m. · noon Ages 3 · 6 CAMP READ S'MORE June 24 -August 17 Ages 3 -12 SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN Tue .. July 2, 2 · 3 p.m. Campfire Stories and Sing Along Tue., July 9 . ..}. · 3 p.m. Wild Wonders Tue .. July 16. 2 · 4 p.m. Lizard Wizard Tue., July 23. 'l. • 3 p.m. Bubble Mania Tue .. July JO . 2 · 3 p.m. Magic and Ju ggling Tue., Aug. 6, 2 - 3 p.m. Bee Demonstration Tue .. Aug. 13. 2 - 3 p.m Chemical Magic MESA VERDE BRANCH 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East 546-5274 PA JAMA STORYTIME Wednesdays, 7 • 7:30 p.m July 3 -August 7 CAMP READ S'MORE July 20 • August 14 Ages 3 · 12 SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN Wed., June 26. 2 · 3 p.m. K.C. & Co .. "Camping on the Trail" Tue .. July 16. 1 • 2 p.m. Lizard Wizard Wed., Aug. 14, 2 - 3 p.m. !Gndertainment. "Dinosaur Joe" NEWPORT 8£1\.CH SUMMER READING PROGRAM The Summer Reading Program begins on Monday, June 24. Children mav sign up anytime between June 24 and August 17; toddlers through kindergarten ago. Children can sign up for the Read-to-Me Club. PRESCHOOL STOltYTIME June 25 -August 14 Children from age three through five are invited to enjoy stories, poems. songs and fun in this prognun designed to introduce preschoolers to the literary world. BALBOA, CORONA DEL MAR AND MAlUNEllS BRANOIES Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. CENTRAL LIBRARY Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Specials for school-age youth These programs are designed for Newport Harbor Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Harmony with Young LJ\ es" SUMMER ADVENTURES! Preschool • KlAffrprttn FuU Tiaw • Par1 TISM • Ytar Roond Ages 2 to 8 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:ee p.m. •Now enrolling fOf Summer&: Fall •Experienced, ceniflcd. Montessori teachers • Individualized academic insuuctil)n • Extensive cxtracumcular program' Can. mu 1c. computen. gymnastics. French & dance) • Potty training •Hot lunchc.o. 650-3442 425 East 18th Srrec1 • Co ta Mesa Your Child Can Succeed In Math! Kumon Makes Good Students Better1 Take actJon NOW! Let Kumon help brtng out your chlJd's bestl Our tndtvtduaJlzed program promotes good study habits. concentration and confldence In academics! Invest In your child's futurr NOWI Call Today! (714) 582·3301 (800) ABC·MATB ~KUMON • v • •" MllCAnoMAl IMmVT'f children in first through fiflb grades. Younger children an• welcome at the moming storytimes. CC• Celebrity• with Tera Ocboa Come meet CC the parrot and other fine and feathered pcls of ventriloquist Tera Ochoa in this ~ of stories. songi; and Central Ubruy Monday, July 1, 10:30 a.m. Mariners Wednesday. July 3, 2:30 p.111 Creative Dramatics with Barbara Klein 1\'y on a new you for size or 111~\ be yourself in a bigger wa\' Participate in a play or conw to applaud the antics of friend, with always fund rama "rnuc h" Barbara Klein. f'..entral Library Monday, July 8, 10:30 a.111 Mariners Wednesday. July 10. 2:30 p m Balt.o. Thursday, July 11. 10:30 a.m Creative Art With Lynn Kubasek Let your creative juices now ii!> you design a nature kaJe1clos1 op" and look at the world through .1 different ~rspective. CentraJ Library Monday, July 15. 10:30 <1 m Marin en Wednesday. July 17. 2:.10 p 111 Balboa Thursday. July 18. 10:30 .1 111 Fun It Fitness for Kids with Brenda Colgate Move to the beat as vou ~l'I 111 shape. Brenda Colga.te i~ lh•· creator of the Silly Wilh "'lit'' of audio tapes for kids Central U brary Monday, July 22. 10:30 ,, m Mariners Wednesday. July 24. 2:30 pm Balboa Thursday, July 25. 10:30 ii 111 Punch a Judy with Preston Hibbard Pretend you're back in th1· lhlh century at this contemporan version of the original Pum h ·' Judy shows performed m th1 streets of London. Central library Monday, July 29, 10:30 a.in Marlnen Wednesday. July 31. 2:30 p.m Balboa Thursday, August 1, 10:30 a.111 Origami with Barbara Pearl Create cranes, flamingos. birds and other creatures as you learn the ancient Oriental art of papN folding. Centra:J Ubrary Monday. August 5. 10:30 a.m Mariners Wednesday. August 7, 2:30 p.m Balboa Thursday, August 8, 10:30 a.m. Supfr Sundae Jee Cream Social All Summer Reading Program participants are invited. Your reading log is your invitation to partake. Central Library Moo.day, August 13, 10:30 a.m. Marin en Wednesday, August 14, 2:30 p.m Balboa Thursday, August 15, 10:30 a.m. Hospitals Emergency Centers Nursing Homes Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian opened in 1952 with 75 beds, 68 doctors and 60 employees. It has grown to 416 beds. 800 doctors and 2,780 employees. Last year Hoag treated 20,500 inpatients and 200,000 outpatients. Located on Hospital Road in Newport Beach, Hoag is an acute care, nan-profit hospital and features centers of excellence that include Hoag Cancer Center, Hoag Heart Institute, Hoag Orthopedic Services and Hoag Women's Health Services and offers advanced medical programs in many specialties. . Hoag has received recognition from a number of health care consultants, ranking them within the top 100 U.S. hospitals and the best in Orange County for two consecutive years. Emergency room care also plays a key role. as 30 percent of the ·hospital's inpatients are received through the emergency care unit (ECU). In addition to the increased space and equipment added during a 1995 renovation, Hoag's emergency efforts are supported by life-flight helicopter pads, a paramedic radio base station and a 20 member team of emergency doctors, nurses and medical technicians. In 1995 the ECU staff treated an average of 120 patients in its 30-bed unit each day. Hoag Hospital operates several satellite facilitates to extend medical care to residents in adjacent communities. Its four health centers also offer community education classes on a variety of health care and general interest topics. Hoag Health Center-Costa Mesa. In addition to a walk-in family care center, Hoag Health Center-Costa Mesa houses a pediatrics office and accredited mammography screening, X-ray and other diagnostic services. Other satellite offices of Hoag Health Centers are located in Fountain Valley, Irvine and Huntington Beach. Hoag Hospital is aJso affiliated with primary and family care centers open seven days a weok from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Appointments are not necessary. Clinics located in Costa Mesa are: 131 E. 17th Street (at Newport Blvd.) in Costa Mesa; and, 1190 Baker itreet (inside Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa). HOSPITALS Corona del Mar Surgery Center 1101 8ayside Dr., Corona del Mar, CA 92625 644-5000 Hoag Hospital 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 645-8600 Newport Bay Hospital 1501 16th St. Newport Beach, CA 92663 650-9700 Newport Beach Surgery Center 361 Hospital Rd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 631•0988 Coastal Community Hospital 2701 S. Bristol St. Costa Mesa, CA 754-5454 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND CLINI~ Family Care Center 1170 Baker Costa Mesa, CA 92626 668-2500 Family Care Center 131 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 631-8300 Harbor Clinic 2095 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 548-7771 Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Mesa Healthcare Clinic Newport VµJa 2755 Bristol 4000 Hilaria Way Costa Mesa, CA Newport Beach, CA 92663 545-1800 642-5861 Newport Walk-In Medical Group 360 San Miguel Or. Newport Beach, CA 92660 760-9222 Physician Care Walk-in Medical Clinic 4030 Birch St. Newport Beach , CA 92660 752-6300 . Sano Medical Center 7QO W. 19th St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 645·9334 SOS Free Medical Clinic 1550 Superior Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 650-2072 Superior Family Medical Group 1419 Superior Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92660 650-0587 NUKSING HOMES Beverly Manor Cooveslceot Home 340 Victoria Costa Mesa, CA 92627 642-0387 GranCare . Three Newport Beach locations: Villa West 393 Hospital Rd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 631·3555 Mesa Verde Convelescent Hospital 661 Center Costa Mesa, CA 92627 548·5584 Newport Rehabilitation C.enter 1555 Superior Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92663 646·7764 Park Superior Health Care 1445 Superior Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92663 642-2410 Port Bay Convelesceot Hospital 2570 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 642-0400 Flapbip Healthcare Center 466 Flagship I' \I I I I ) I I \I I \ '\ I \ I' \ \ 1 ' I ) : I; I ( ' I I,, Newport Beach, CA 92663 642-8044 I I ', I -~ 1-~t>~I ' ) \ 1 ' ' • \ I \ 1 l ' CONT. FJOM PAGE 10 POLICE DEPARTMENT 870 Santa Barbara Drive Newport Beach . CA 92660 Emergency: 911 Reporting:644-3711 (Crimes, accidents, needs police) Business: 644-3717 Chief of Police. Robert McDonell tmLITIF.S YARD 949 West 16th St. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Administration: 644-3011 OTiiER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS . AAA lnformation, 476-8880 Roadside service, 641 ·0833 ANIMAL CONTROL 644-3717 ANIMAL LICENSES, City Hall 644-3141 ANIMAL SHELTER 2075 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 644-3656 A lITOMOBILE CLUB OF SOlJTI{ERN CALIFORNIA JfllW Birch St., Newport Beach, CA 92660 476-8880 CALJFORNIA HJGHWA Y PATROL Emergency reports: Dial "O'' (OperAtor) and ask for ZENITH 12000 Business: 547-8311 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Corona del Mar 2843 Coast Hwy .. East Newp ort Beach. CA 92625 673-4050 President. Dan M. Dunham NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OR COMMERCE 1470 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach. CA 92660 729-4400 President Richard Luehrs NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU 3300 Coast Hwy., West Newport Beach, CA 92663 722-1611 President Rosalind Williams DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES 650 West 19th St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 631-8150 Animal Control: 644-3717 Ucenses, City Hall: 644-3141 FJSIUNG LICENSES Davey's Locker, 400 Main St .. Balboa Peninsula 673-1434 HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Emergency: 911 Information: 645-8600 JOHN WAYNE A.IJtPORTIORANGE COUNTY (SNA) 18601 Airport Way North Santa Ana. CA 92707 252-5200 LIBRAIUES (4) Information (all branches) ·111-3800 Adult Literacy 717-3874 NEWSPAPERS Daily Pilot 642-4321 Orange County Register 835-1234 Los Angeles Tirnes 966-5600 ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR PATROL 1901 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Emergency: 723-1000 Mooring&: Business: 723-1002 Small Craft & Weather: 675-0503 ORANGE COUNTY REGISTRAR OR VOTERS 834-2244 ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF 770·6011 POISON CONTROL CENTER UCJ Medical Center, 634-5988 RED CROSS 835-5381 U.S. POST OFFICES (5) Post Office -Main Office 1133 Can1elback St. Newport Beach. CA 92660 640-8720 Post Office -Balboa Island 206 Marine Ave. 673-5250 Post Office -Balboa Peninsula 204 Main 675-0720 Post Office • Corona del Mar 406 Orchid 673-4660 Post Office • Riverside Station 191 Riverside Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92663 646-8871 SENIOR CENTER Oasis Senio.r Center 800 Marguerite (at 5th) Corona del Mar, CA (714) 644-3244 .. SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE 3663 Spruce St. Newport Beach, CA 92660 SOlITH COAST METRO A.UJANCE 611 Anton Blvd., Ste. 760 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 435-2109 Executive Director, Dianne Pritchett TELEGRAPH, Western Union (800) 325-6000 TELEVISION "Your Newport Today," Ch. 3 host: Pat Michaels. Michaels Media Forum for community leaders, po litical figures, civic and chari table organizations to share their messages. TIME 853-1212, (charged as a local call) UTILITIES (see Housing) Note: All area codes are 714 un.less otherwise noted. Statistical information: cour- tesy, The City of Newport Beocb, Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce a.ad , ••.•••• . Rebecc:G Lew\$, Ptl.D. PS122021 ~ Julie Keck, Ph.D. PSY1909 John Mc6rath, M.Ed PSY2095 3101 West PCH, Suite 311, Newport 8eoch * NEWPORT BEACH PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Newport Beach Conference and Visitor's Bureau . Total number of businesses, 4000+ Sea Scouts/ Photo by Marc Martin 2043'11\13~ 103 842-07 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. La Paz Rd., Ste . 943--3231 IRYINE . 14220 Culver Or. ......... 1 too:MAdams M48M2 "O -~ ,r.-u· · "O -~ "O ~-. -. . · .. ·l'!i&· ~-; .. · ._ .. ., · .. -~ r ... c s ChildnEN • AdolescENTs ii Aduhs · · • NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL EXAM •MEMBER ADA, MO, CDA, PCS0 • use DENTAL SCHOOl GRADUATE "'10AltO Of OIR£CTQAS USC CENTURY CLUB ,UCJURER USC OENfAl SCHOOL JOHN DI QOVAHHf, O.D.S., M.S. • FIRST ORTHOOONTIC EXAM RECOMMENDED BY AGE 7 • COSMETICJCL.EAR BRACES 8 TMJ/JAW JOINT DISORDERS lREAlED UGUN•iEA~•· 41''.f...&Blit; ~MllM....vd Jff W Snan I ·. • R. STEPHEN JENNINGS, M.D., FAAFP Medical Director NEWPORT PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE, INC. Family Prxlke Sports Medicine Preventive Wellness Member. An.an M«iclll SodMy tor Sports Medicine Ftlow. An.an Aat:J«rrt °' ~ ~­Member, American College of Sports~ (714) 631-S 101 FAX (714) 631-0181 35 I Hospital Rd., Suite S 19 Newport Beach, CA 92663 n,.11): Pilot Afnianac Dr. J~, currently the Medical Director of Newix>rt Primary Care Sports Medicine, Inc., of Newport Beach. California, is a f.ellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, a Omter Member of the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine, and a Member of the American College of Sports Medicine. His medical expertise focuses oo preventive wellnes.5. . A graduate of the University of California at San Diego, Dr. Jennings holds a ~of Science degree in Microbiology and Molecular Vu"Ology from the University of Coonecticut He rompleted his medical training at Loma Linda University School of Medicine, then served his residency in ger'e'al surgery at the loola Urda University-affiliated lupital in ~ Angeles. Ot Jennin&' experiera in sports medicine has been extensive, including staff pa;iUr6 at the 1984 Olympiad in ~ Angeles; the c.alifumia Police Olympics; the AmeriOl's Cup Ca:npetitim in Freemantle, Au.5tralia; and liaison physician for the ~Angeles~ Football Oub. He is currently the Team Physician for Corona del Mar and Marina High Schook With interest in axnmunity~ ~and teaching, Dr. Jennings is a Oinica1 Oericship ~Attending in Ambulatory Family Medicire at the University of Southern California School of Medicine. BODYMETRICS WEIGHT MANAGEMENT CENTER THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL, MEDICALLY SUPERVISED WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM FEATURING THE ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PROTOCOL, NUTRITION EDUCATION, LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT AND VITAMIN, NUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION. SAFE, EFFECTIVE AND RESULTS-DRIVEN!! A Second Chance at Het#th & Happiness BODYMETRI cs WEIGHT MANAGEMENT CENTER 3S1 HOSPITAL ROAD, SUITE 519 NEWPORT BEACH, .CA 92663 (714) 631-5101 ' • The Women's Health Center of Huntington Beach Christine K. Hrountas, '11.D. Beverly A. Sansone, Jl.D. Fellow. Amertcan College of Fellow. Amenca.n College of Obstetrtcs & Gynecology Obstetrics & Gynecology Dtplomate. American Board of Dtplomate, Amertcan Board of Obstetrtcs & Gynecology Obstetrics & Gynecology Shelly R. Coe, M.D. Sandra S. Hollandsl.oorth alP Jr. Fellow. American College Certified OBI GYN Nurse q/ Obstetrics & Gynecology Practtttoner All Physicians On Staff at Hoag Memorial Hospital 19582 Beach Blvd. Suite 207 • Huntington Beach 714 378-4967 YoC'A . ~~E let us introduce you to yoga At Yoga Place our classes are designed to introduce you to the full experience of Hatha Yoga. We conduct 50 classes weekly -ranging from physically rigorous to gently re$torative -that will result in feeling balanced, mentally dear, strong and energized. An introduction to y·oga course is offered monthly. Yoga Place ... experience it yourself. Please Call 642-7400 1835 NEWPORT BLVD., BVILDINQ A COSTA MESA, CA 92627 (Yoga Place is located in Costa Mesa Courtyards) • Fashion Island •Hard Rock Cafe • Ruby's Diner •Topiary dolphins Community Mosaic We Wall at The Lob/Photo by Lana H. Johnson • Rogers Gardens • Balboa Pavilion & Fun Zone • Upper Ne:wport Bay Ecological Reserve • Balboa Ferry • Dory Fishing Fleet • Newport Pier/ McFacfden Square 6 WEEKS FOR $69 Trial~ Full Sen'ice, No l.eltridion1. Penona1Trainil1g Specials Also A¥Clilclble Orange County Performing Arts CentM!DaUy Pilot file photo COSTA MESA POINTS OF INTEREST • California Scenario, across fromSouth Coast Plaza •Nike Town • South Coast Plaza • 'Irain ride. across ffom Estancia High on Placentia • Community Tile Wal\ at The Lab • Virgin Megastore • Planet Hollywood • Orange County Now accepting enrollments for Summer! Enjoy Life To The Fullest There is an abundant energy within us all the time. ·Unfortunately, many people's natural life energies are blocked, jammed, unbalanced, or congested. If you are fatigued, bored, tired, depressed, or lacking enthusiasm, you have much com~ny. ~lllrOln~ reJA*4S one of tl;ie main forms of interference TO: ~ FROM: Gooing Chiropractic Clinic For only $59.99, entitles bearer to complete ehysical examination and consultation (Includes X-Rays m needed) ' The best in convenient medical care for the whole family! Open Daily 8 A.M.-8 P.M. • Routine Medical Care •Urgent Medical Care • Work-Related Injuries •Accepting most HMO, PPO & Medicare health plans • Onsite ~ab and X-ray Facilities ... N HOAG HEALTH CENTER 1190 Baker Street at Fairview Costa Mesa • 714/668-2500 FAMILY CARE CENTER Ellh 131 East 17th Street at Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa • 7141631-8300 HOAG HEALTH CENTER 18255 Brookhurst Street, South of Talbert Fountain Valley • 7141841-2500 W. 11tti St. E. 17th Sc. Kids Stuff ~ I Back to Nature Cultural Arts Science Fun Sports Leagues Imagination Celebration: Passport to the Arts Around the world in 15 days ... as chHdreo discover a world of song and dance, poetry, drama, comedy. fine arts. science and s torytelling. The Imagination Celebration of Orange County, in its 11th year and sponsored by the Orange County Performing Arts Center and the Orange County Department of Education,/rovides youngsters the opportunity to explore the performing an visual arts during the 15-day festival. The theme for 1996, Passport to the Arts, found child.ten discovering the Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa and the Pacific Rim. Events and activities during the hnagination Celebration are scheduled at a variety of venues throughout Orange County. Most musical and dance performances, along with hands-on exhibits, are free. Some theatrical performances charge a nominal fee. Imagination Celebration is usually held in April -May each year. For more infonnation. call (714) 556-ARTS, ext. 888. TAKE A LEARNING ADVENTURE Launch Pad is the preview facility of Discovery Science Center with interactive exhibits and live demonstrations; science store with games and brain-teaser toys. Admission: Children agPs 3-12. $5: Adults (13 and older) accompanying a child. Free: when entering alone. SS . Free to members. Third Ooor Crystal Court. South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mosa. Free parking in the parking structure. Open 10 11.m. · 9 p.1~ .. weckd~ys: 10 a.m. · 7 p.m .. Sat., t 1 a.m. 6 p.m .. Sun. and certain holidays. (714} 546·2061. TRAVEL TO ANOTilER DIMENSION Vartual World, tho world's first digital theme park where you are the pilot for a variety of exciting destinations. Every adventure is unique. For children ages 9 -90. Admission: Mon. -Fri. $7 per game before 5 p.m.; $8 per game after 5 p.m.; Fri. after 5 p.m., Sat .. Sun. and holidays. S9 per game. Games are 30 minutes and include training. game time, mission review and a print out of your adventure. A $1 one-time processing free for pilot's card entitles you to every 1 Oth game free. Advanced ticket sales with major credit card. Top level, Triangle Square. (714) 646·2495. CULTIJJlALLY SPEAKING Newport Beech Public Ubrary, especially for readers and pre· readers, enroll in the "Cool Summer Reading" program. slated for June 24 · August 17. This su1nmer's program features a Readers Club for kids reading on their own and a Read-to-Me Club for preschoolers. Children will have a chance to win cool imprinted I-shirts each week. They can also qualify for coupons redeemable at local merchants. Visit the children's section of the library nearest you to enroll. Preschool storytime at all branch libraries for the duration of the "Cool Summer Reading" program. Held 10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays at Balboa. Corona del Mar and Mariners. The Central Library hosts Preschool Storytime during the summer at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Pre· registration is not necessary. Also this summer, special programs are planned for 10:30 a.m . on Mondays at the Central Library. 3 p.m. on Wednesdays at Mariners and 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays at Balboa. Designed for first through fifth graders. Features crafts. stories and other fun, ending with a Super Sundae lee Cream Social. In September. PJ Storytime, Monday evenings. Newport Harbor Art Museum, Mommy lk Me and After School Art classes throughout the year. Call for schedule and cost. 850 San Clemente Dr .• Newport Beach. (714) 759-112~. Imagination Celebration, Passport to the Arts 1996 at 1h'angle Square welcomes cultures of the world/Photo. couresty of Triangle Square Environmental Nature Center (ENC) Science Summer School (nature camp). open to students who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade; classes by grade level. Curriculum includes Southern California's natural history. seashore habitats, area fossils. ENC's field, ponds and woods and other native plant communities. Three, two-week hands-on sessions with eight to nine students per credentialed teacher and assistant. Fees include instruction, field trip transportation and admission. lab and art supplies. camp T· shirts and Thursday field trip snacks For session schedule. times and cost, call (714) 645· 8489. Programs also offered throughout school year; after· school classes arP six· to eight- week sessions for infants to sixth graders. Imagination Celebration, countywide arts festival held every s pring chall enges creativity in children 11.nd teenagers. through an array of public performances by professional artists. exhibitions , hands-on workshops. demonstrations and art displays. Activities take place throughout Orange County. Daily events are either free of nominally priced. (714) 556·ARTS (2122). ext. 888. Orange Coast College (OCC} Children's Theatre Co., just started this year. OCC's traveling theatre troupe. consists of 14 actors traveling to 12 different local schools to perform interactive theater. Productions have included Stone Soup and Theasure Island. Performances also at OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. (714) 432-5932. Orange Coaat College Community Education, academic enrichment classes, and arts A: crafts programs for children and teens: repertory productions throughout the year. Weekday performances specially designed for school groups. 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. (714) 432·5880. Orange Country Performing Arts, child.ten's concerts are held from Oct. -May. 600 Town Center Dr., (at Avenue of the Arts}, Costa Mesa. (714) 556· ARTS (2122). ext. 833. Sawdust Festivel, children can dabble io a variety of media at the Young Artist's Booth, (714) 494·3030. NATURE CALLS Environmental Nature Center, guided walking tours for nature lovers in the center's two and one-half acre wildlife habitat. featuring 13 California plant communities. Geared for voungsters five and oldPr. Thall guides and naturalists available Open daily. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m 1601 16th St .. Newport Beach (between Dover Drive and Jrvinr J\ve.} (714) 645-8489. Tidepools at Little Corona Beach, a marine preserve in Corona del Mar. During spring. summer and autumn, a marine preserve officer has wonderful. specimens for youngsters to view and learn about. At low tide look for sea stars and urchins. hermit and shore crabs. mussels. keyhole limpets. black turban snails. tidepool sculpins. sea anemones. sea hares. and other tiny creatures and plant life. clinging to rocks or trapped in pools. Sit quietly until animals emerge and please d,pn't pry them off the rocks. Touch. but do not take sea creatures or plant life. or they will quickly die It takes as long as 25 years for a tidepool to return to its original balance. Take Pacific Coast Highway to Poppy Ave. and head down to Ocean Blvd., where you can park and walk down to the beach. Wear tennis shoes or water socks, because the rocks are sharp. Urge groups can make reservations, (714) 644-3047. Upper Newport Bay Eoological Reserve, canoe and kayak tours, family campfire programs and an evening "owl prowl" weekends throughout the year. Free two-hour walking nature tours conducted by naturalists with the Dept. of Fish and Game are held every Sat. and Sun. Youngsters will discover the beauty of our coastal wetlands and learn about the Upper Bay. Tours depart Shellmaker Island at 1 p.m. (714} 640-6746. Whale Watching, view the California gray whalP migrate within a few miles of the Pacific coastline During late December and J11nuary ii is on its -:o uthward "nugration. beading fo r breeding and cal\'lng grounds on thE' Baja California. Mexico coast. Bcginnmg in February and continuing through late March. you'll sight this beautiful i11ammal returning on its northward migration. to feeding grounds in the Bering. Chukchi and Beaufort seas. AQUATIC FUN Newport Aquatic Center (NAC). offers weekJong summer camps for children ages 8 · 13. Also, weekend clinics in rowing. canoeing or kayaking at North Star Beach. NAC is at t White- cliffs Drive. North Star Beach at the bay's southwest shore. (714) 646·7725. Newport Dunes Resort and Marina, Pirate Park. a childten'c; playground area on the beach. has a sand ship. whale to climb on, jungle gym. slideS' and swings. Swim out to Moe B. tho big blue whale floating in the water. You can also rent kayaks. sailboats and pedalboats. Camping permitted. Located on the bay's southern end between Jamboree Road end Pacific Coast Highway. For beach and bay use, CONT. ON PAGE J.4 ' APPARKL B . M AG NIESS .. A SHION &44-4477 • CHAMPAGNIE 645-673 1 • CHll'l'ON 640-7878 • DRAPER'S 6 DAMON S 646-5521 • GIMONIE'S 721-0111 • l<AYAKS 631 -29% LASEL.S 640-11 31 • O NCE UPON A CHILD 640-4226 • SAFAA'I 720-'}448 GROCERY/DRUG B AYSIOIE PHAR M ACY 760-0 111 CHAMPAGNIE'S M ARKIET 6 D IEL.I 640-5011 • m:ASTBL.Ul'I' PHARMACY 644-2111 • GIEL.SON'S MARKl!T 644-8660 • GRIEAT EARTH VITAMINS 646-0534 • H UGH IES M ARMST 646-1411 • H UGHl!S M ARMltT t.44-2060 • NIEWPORT HIL.L.S PHARMACY 640-7373 • PAVILIONS GROCERY STORlt 760-097'; • RALPHS MARKIET 644-7'}<)2 • SAV•O N DRUG 642-2211 • THRll'TY DRUG STORlt 644-7130· ' - _..._,___,,,,,..._ ------ Daily Pilot Almanac FOOD'QUICK DINING BASKIN R OBSIN S f>44-l 3J I • CAl'l'ltNl:U:A 640-8181 • .. AHHIES FROJ:l:H YOGURT 644-2600 • HICKORY .. ARM S 642-4302 • Jott's PL.ACIE 720-0177 • l<ATll[ M CGUIRll'.S OL.01[ ..... SHIOHED PIE 6 BAMl:RY SHOPPIE 548-8771 • LA PllTITIE B OUL.ANGERIE 760-6886 M AG'S DONUT'S 6 BAMl[RY 760-9278 • PICM•UP STIX 650-7849 • PICM•UP STIX 759·8200 S MOOTHllE MINO 760-1239 • STARSUCMS COl'l'IEIE HOUSE 650-0369 • WILD ... LOUlt BAMCRY 644-0303 FOODITABLE DINING CATHAY Nll:Wf>ORT R ESTAURAN T 759-3388 M ARCO P OL.0 PASTA H OUSE 721-0801 PASTA BRAVO • 548-3406 PUCCINI RISTORANTC • 644·8183 5APORI R ISTORANTE • 644-4220 THAITOUC::H • 640-0123 WHAT'S COOKING • 644-1820 SERVICES AHTHOHY'S SHOil RllPAllt 644-8963 • AHTHOHY"S SHOE 511'.ttvlCE 548-4053 • BAHM 01' AMEIUCA 759-4070 • BAHM 01' AMCltlCA 722-3182 • BANK 01' AMERICA 760-4612 • B AYSIDE CL.llAHllltS 760--0550 BLOCMSUSTSR VIDEO 759-9404 • Dlt. J .P . COHNOL.11'., O"TOMllTR-Y 644-0165 CHEVRON USA 760-8678 • CROWN ACE HARDWA RI[ 642·1133 • CROWN A CS H AROWARC 644-8570 • COHT•SSA HAIR ... ASHIOHS 760-0521 • OR. LOU IEL..D•R, 0 .0 . 642-0720 • CiASL.•S SAL.ON 640-9494 • HAltSOR VICW C:LllAN•Rs 6«-0893 • IMPULS• HAIR a. NAILS 644-8040 • ITT ... D.RAL •AHM 645--6505 • JUST ALTllltATIOH S 644-5528 • MAIL •oxss RTC. 631-5400 M AILSOXES N IEWPORT 644-6480 MAST•R TAILORIN G 720-1041 • MOSIL OIL 640-4759 • NEWPORT HILLS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 759-191 1 • NEWPORT HILLS CLEAH•RS 720-1024 N IEWPORT N ORTH C:L.11'.AN•RS 644-0435 OHi[ H OUlt M OTO PHOTO f>44-6533 ON T1Ma TRAV•L 644-1661 • PACll'IC C OAST PL.ORAL 640-2379 • THE PHOTO LAS 759-8057 • RosaRT • TAYLOR HAllt SALON 646-7197 May 31,1996 SAL.ON Bt:L 644-'}980 • SAM'I TAIL 640-0833 DA. MICHAi: 720-0204 • S H APIE U P N 631-J&lJ • SHELL OIL 645-5%8 • SUNNY f'AIE 644-0931 • TO .. OIHI HA 644-1570 • UNION BAHM 760-1081 • UNION BANK 644-3800 • UNOCAL 644-7151 THI[ VIDRO m: 720-2080 WESTCLll'I' P 650·2392 • W RTRAVl[L. 640-266) THE BASKET 720-7088 • CAROL.S's CA 644-4990 • COCOON 721 -8332 • COL.LAGE 640-7373 • CROWN BOOM 650·5370 • EUROPEAN G 722-9034 GltAl',.CO co .. 644--0393 • IMAOCS HALL. 631-8888 • NEWPORT ST 644-8444 R OYAL JIEWEL. 644-7804 • THE GOSLING 642-6619 • THC GRCY 642-7803 THC P CTCAltll 759-9520 • VAHDSltL.AAH 759-1588 :DJ/C • ........ • N • E.Htbluff N~ • Harbor Vi-• w .. -... -;, ·~ -4'r,-:;~.... -. ~ .--, ,• -'\... -::.\ _.. ,•.. t • :. ' • -. I -. . ~~~~. ._. • ' .,_.,.. ... •·•> . . -..,,, .. . . ' '. .. .. ) May31,1996 <+Hill OUlllT llllNO SHAC:IC-0 .. TOMETltlST WPOAT CLEANERS D ESIGN ITOlt AXA CL•ANEltS AS• IC:O C01tN•1t S .JEW•LltY •• AltlC IONEltS ltS s• tdiff 0 NEWPORT HILLS CENTER Daily Pilot Almanac WEST CLIFF I -' l .. ~ Z ""- • sfJI.~ • l{nLl! UL \[LG:~~ • Har-ear View Cen't:er D eastb11!f! \l,llagrCrnter r ' ··- I CONT FROM PAGE 31 (714 l 72l)<rnh:i Orange Coast College (Ol.C) Summer Sports and Activities Camp, <HW·Wf'C~. half-day sessions incl11df! instrut.tion in track and field, softball. volleyball. soccer, basketball. flo or hockey and ping pong. Contact OCC Community Education at (714} 432-51180. LOncession stand. En ter off Orean Blvd. al Iris Ave. Public parking lot. Catch the ferry. transpo1 ts pttssengers. bicyclists and Lars between Balboa Island and the Peninsula. Go fly a kite at Peninsula Park (Main St. at Oceanfront} near Balboa Pier. PURE AMUSEMENT Balboa Fun Zone, on Balboa Peninsula for a fun-filled d1:1y of rides, amusements a11d arcades. Youngsters will love the bumper cars, ferri s wheel and merry·go- round. Indulge in a Balboa Bar or frozen banana, then rent pedal boats and kayaks. while watching the seal lions play in Newport Harbor. PopJet fountain (which tykes can stand in) and Koi Pond (which tykes can stand on) at Fashion Island. Rent a bicycle or rollerblades on Balboa Peninsula and "cruise" the boardwalk. Ride the carousel in South Coast Plaza. bottom level Jewel Court. Corona del Mar State Beach, fire pits along the beach for making s'mores and roasting hot dogs. Sand volleyball courts, BE A SPORT. YOlYllf RECREATION PROGRAMS Boys and Girls Club of the Harbor Area Lou Yantom Branch ' Welcome to your neighborhood toy store. At TOYBOAT•TOYBOAT • TOY BOAT you will find everything from those classic toys of childhood to today's best sellers. There is even a candy counter and lots of that little stuff that you just can't find most places. The focus here is on fun for all ages. Need help? Our fast and friendly staff will assist you in selecting just the right toy, book, game, craft. .. and better yet, the gift wrap is free! Visit 1~0 '· ·' 1 \J • ~, r .. BO-\T Mon.-Sat. 9-6 or Sundays 10-4 3331 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 673-379 1 . Daily Pilot Almanac 2131 Tustin Ave Costa Mesa. CA (7 14) 642·2245 2.10 • 8 p rn .. six -18 yrs. summer dav camp. 7:30 am -6 p.m. Harbor Area Branc h (Westside) 661 Hamilton Ave. Costa Mesa, CA (714) 631·7724 2·30 · 6:60 p.m., six -18 yrs summcff day camp, 7 a.m. -5 p.m. Camp Costa Mesa (714) 754·5158 summer vacation. spring and winter recess. CITY OF COSTA MESA After-School Playground Program The Community Services Dept. Playground Program offers free (some charges for arts &: crafts), supervised recreational activities for children six · 13 at 11 elementary schools in Costa Mesa. School sites: Adams. California, College Park. Kaiser, Killybrooke. Paularino, Pomona, Sonora. Victoria, Whittier and Wilson. Recreation leaders at each site provides a variety of playground activities including games, sports, A.Dd arts & crafts. Held Mon. · Fri., 2 to 5 p.m .. program is on-going throughout the school year: closed on Newport-Mesa School District holidays, (714) 754·5158. Cil): of Costa Mesa Early Childhood Program Balearic Community Center 1975 Balearic Drive Costa Mesa, CA (714) 745·5158 Early Childhood Program. designed for the three· to five· year-old child who has not entered kindergarten is held at the center, (714) 754·5175. Adjacent to the building is a fenced-in playground, as well as a park with basketbaJI courts and a large field suitable for soccer. softball and football. CNoa State Be8Gh, Beaoh Daily and Weekly sessions 6eginning June 17th. Surf with a former WORLD CHAMPION Beginner to all levels Ages 8 to Adult Catch Tfis Opportunity To Learn The Whole Surfing Experience ! Private lessons available SIGN UP NOW! ~B .1-0253 ... ' ·:..... May 31,1996 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH After-School Playground Program The Community Services Dept. Playground Program offers free (some charges for arts & craft:;), supervised recreational programs for children six · 13 at two elementary school sites: Newport Elementary and Newport Heights; Mariners Park (lrvine and Dover} and Community ·Youth Center/Grant Howald Park (5th and l.ris avenues, Corona del Mar). Recreation leaders at each site to provide a variety of playground activities. Newport Elementary. Tue. · Thur., 2 to 5 p.m.; Newport Heights. Mon. · Fri .. 2 to 5 p.m.; Mariners Parle. Mon. · Fri., 2 to 5 p.m.; Community Youth Center, Mon. · Fri., 2 • 6:30 p.m. CaJI regarding specific schedules at each location. Prognun is on· going throughoot the school year; dosed on Newport-Mesa School District holidays, (714) 64'\·3151 . ForJouth, 8 -13. football is offere for a fee of S30, which includes jersey. Practices, held et a various school locations, begin in September. All games played at Grant Howald Park. Girls luc. of Newport Mesa 1815 Anaheim St. Costa Mesa. GA (714) 646·7181 five · 12 yrs., noon · 6 p.m., summer 7:30 a.m. -6:30 p .m. Girls Inc. of Newport Beach Teen Center 1835 Newport Blvd .. Ste. #E·265 Newport Beach. CA (714) 646-8904/646·7181 12 -16 yrs .. Tue., Wed .. Thurs .. 3 · 6 p.m. Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA 2300 University Drive Newport Beacl:i. CA (714) 642·9990 After·school child care for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Four elementary school sites: Adams. Mariners. Harbor View and Victoria. Limited transportation is available from other schools. Sports, indoor/outdoor games and craf\s in both individual and group setlings, administered by trained YMCA staff with a leader to child ratio of 1 :14. Homework time and nulJitious snacks are provided daily. Year-round. Mon. -Fri. from kindergarten dismissal until 6 p.m.; vacation hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m . Call for h'oliday/vacation schedule, fees and registration. The YMCA is at 2300 University Drive. Newport Beach. (714) 642·9990. S.ve Our Youth (S.O. Y.) 661 Hamilton Ave. Costa Mesa, CA (714) 548·3255 HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS: CITY OF COSTA MESA COMMUNITY SER.VICES DEPT. 77 Fair Dr .. P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628· 1200 (114) 754·5300 Field/Ballfield Reservations, (714) 754·5300 Park Reservations, (714) 75+-5300 May31,1996 Youth Sports, (714) 754-5158 Sign-Ups Summer Program Martial Arts, call (714) 645-8551 Flag football -Registration, September Uasketball -Registration, Nov. 1 - Dec. 24 Track and Field/Cross Country - Registration, November Costa Mesa Uttle League P.O. Box 2015 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-20i5 -\merican Division (714) 262- 7864 l'\ational Division (714) 966-2655 Pop Warner Football 3021 Harbor Blvd. #B Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 440-9970 Soccer -American Youth Soccer Lei$ue (AYSO) Registration, May -July Region 120 -Costa Mesa (7 14 ) 557-5620 Region 97 -E. Costa Mesa and W. Newport Beach (714) 631-0559 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY SERVICES gEPT. 3300 Newport Blvd., P. 0 . Box 1768, hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call for holiday/vacation ~cllC'dule, fees and registration. The YMCA is at 2300 University Drive. Newport Beach. (714) 642- 9990. Save Our Youth (S.O. Y.) 661 Hamilton Ave. Costa Mesa. CA (714) 548-3255 Costa Mesa Youth Athletics Chris Sarris, Commissioner Costa Mesa Parks, Recreation Facilities and Parkways 2011 Baltra Place. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 City Hall (714) 754-5300. SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council Ron Scboenmehl Jolie Gunther 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1424 (714) 546-4990 Boy Scouts of Orange County Brett Beck, 3590 Harbor Blvd .. Gateway North, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 546-4990. Girl Scout Council of Orange County Martha Gallegos, Field Director 1620 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 979-7900 Boy Scout Troop 666 Bob Dressler. Scout Master 1009 Cannonade Dr., Coste Mesa. .CA 92626 (714) 641-8488 Camp Fire -Orange County Council Todd Hansen, 513 E. First St .. #1. Tustin, CA 92680 (714) 838-9991 Daily Pilot Almanac SUMMER CAMPS The City of Newport Beach Community Servi~ Dept .. holds a variety of recreational camps to en1oy during the summer at the beach, in the water. on land and on various excursions: • Pir<1tes' Covo Beach Camp, open to youngsters 5 -13 with games. crafts, excursions, and held at Corona del Mar State Beach. • Newport Aquatic Center Paddle Camp teaches rowing. canoeing and kayaking. Must pass swim test. • Sailing Camp with introduction to Sabot, rigging, tacking, jibing, rules and more. Sabot sailboats provided. • Sum.n'ler Sailing/Racing Camp is a six-week program to prepare junior sailors with racing basics in Sabot boats. Sailboats provided. • Tennis Camp is for 5 -7 year olds and 8 -13 year olds. Must provide own racket and wear tennis shoes. • Sailing and Tennis Camp with sailing'aboard Lido 14 sllllboats and one hour and fifteen minutes of tennis instruction. • Skybawk Sports Camps, soccer. baseball, basketball and roller hockey will be the focus for four one~week sessions. • Other camps: Try golf, gymnastics. dance, science and music/art/drama. Preschool programs. too. Call (714) 644- 3151 for sch edules and cost. Cooling off at the Fashion Island fountain/Photo by Marc Martin Kios KoaN ER \(/) ON TH E FAMILY !%-~' US I N G Pacific School of Music & The Arts Then you need Darling Kindersley's PICTUREPEDIA This 20-votume set describes and explains the world with pictures. It's a comeletely new approach to an encvclopedia, taking the child from picture to word and word back to picture. It's euy to order! Send a check or money order for $12.95, to I· ' 'I I I \111'" Since 1990 the Pacific School of Music & the Ans has offered the fine 't arts education in Orange County for ages :? through adult. PSMA offers group and individual inSLruction in voice and instrumental music, art. drama and music theatre m their beautiful Costa Mesa facility. Their highly trained. professional staff talces students through thematic curriculum introducing students to all major artistic periods and styles over a 3-year period. Their commitment is to encourage students' creativity. which results in heightened confidence and self-esteem. Succe follows and builds a positive cycle in the IUdcnts' life. PSMA is a year-round arts education program with Discovery Camps PreSchool offers studeot.s age 3-S the opportunity to experience the arts from 9:30-12 noon daily. Call for further information and mention this Id to visit ooe class free. "THE HOME SCHOLAR" 1927 Harbor Blvd., Ste. 502 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 AM~ our*-Md ,,,,.,,. ,._,,,.In p;.,a, W'OClt, ...... ~ .,,,. ' ""°"' ' ... .,., Cll r. a 11111 • Tallllfl (714)1• 1117 151 K*M, G-1, COiii Miii CA 92829 (*-Blk.r & RecN) .. M. Sl'RE TO INCLl'DE A CARD 'l'ITH >'Ol'R NMIE ANO 1IWUNG ADDRESS OR CALL (714) rl2-0149 EACH MONTH A !orEW' ao<JK IN THE SFAIES 'l'/U COMF.. EACH ONE FOR JUST $12.95 (pJua S&H) - .. Synagogues Temples Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council Promoting harmony and civility. the Interfaith Council was founded in January 1978 as an outgrowth of the Harbor Council of Churches. The group is governed by members at monthly meetings. where the focus is on encouraging understanding llJllong those practicing different religions. · Current issues such as religion in public education, race relations and the role of the clergy in social issues are just a few of the topics up for discussion. Events such as the Interfaith Peace Walle and Interfaith Hunger Walk, Mayor's Prayer Breakfast and Thanksgiving Choral Festival are just a few examples of ways in which the group promotes cooperation amongst congregations and throughout the community. Membership is open to all churches, synagogues and like incorporated religious communities which support the purposes stated in the articles of incorporation. Places of worship, listed by faith "Note: all worship services occur on Sundays unless otherwise noted. ANGLICAN St. Matthew's Traditional Episcopal Church 1723 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach 646-11 52 Sunday holv communion 8 & 10 a.m . Sunday school 9 a.m. for adults & children of all ages child care provided Bible study, Tuesday. noon & 7:30 p.m. (call for location) Holy communion, Thursday. 9:30 a.m. women's fe llowship. Thursday, 10:30 a.m. APOSTOLIC United Pentecostal ChUTCh 617 Hamilton C.OSta Mesa 646-9724 AllMENIAN APOSTOLIC St. Mary Armenian Church 148 22nd Costa Mesa 66()-8780 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Harbor Christian Fellowship 740 W. Wilson Costa Mesa 631-7730 Worship 10 a.m. Bible study 9 a.m.; Wednesday 6:30 p.m. La Puerta Abierta Church 740 W. Wilson Costa Mesa 650-8236 Marshallese Assembly of God Church 740 W. Wilson Costa Mesa 722-1492 Newport-Mesa Christian Center 2599 Newport Blvd. 966-0454 Worship Saturday 6 p.m., Sunday 8, 9:30 &: 11 a.m.: 6 p.m. Christian Education 8:30, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday evening praise and study 6 p .m. Child care provided Or. James T. Bradford BAHA1 Baha'i Faith of Costa Mesa P.O. Box 10832 957-2894 Baha'i& of Newport Beach 721-0091 BAPTJST First Baptist Cbuich 301 Magnolia 631-3010 A Buddhist prays at Higashi Honganj/ Thmple/Photo by Marc Martill Harbor Trinity Baptist Church 1230 W. Baker St. 556-7787 Worship 9 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9 & 10:30 a.m . BAPTIST AMERICAN Fairview Community Church 2525 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa 545-6410 10 a.m. worship BIBLE Calvary Church Newport-Mesa 190 23rd 645-5050 BUDDlllST Buddhist Tzu-Chi Association of America Orange County Office 628 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa 642-6643 Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple 254 Victoria 722-1202 "ROMAN CATIIOUC Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1441 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 673-3775 Our Lady Queen of Angels Church 2046 Mar VISta 574-7400 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1015 W. Baker 540-2214 CIWS11AN South Coast Christian Church 792 Victoria St. 548-3468 Worship 10:15 a.m. Bible Studies 9 a.m. Sunday school 9 a.m. Kids for Christ 5:30 p.m. Jerold A. Hollobaugh. minister CHRISTIAN I: MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Jachin Chinese Alliance Church 420 w. 19th 642-4018 Worship Mandarin & English 11:45 a.m. Sunday school 10:45 a.m. &7l-1340 CH1lISTIAN SCIENCE Reading room First Church Christian Science 2880 Mesa Verde Dr. East 545-1747 service at 10 a.m. and 5 p .m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wednesday teetlmony meeting 8p.m. •rrice at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wednesday testimony meeting 8 p.m. 33115 Via Lido Newport BMCh 673-6150 service at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wednesday testimo~ meeting 8 p.m. 3100 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar 644-2617 CllUKCR OF CHRIST Church of Christ C.OSta Mesa 287 W. Wilson 645-3191 Worship 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Spanish worship 2 p .m. mid-week small groups Andy Wall, minister Ben Wall, youth minister Jose Uribe, Spanish minister THE CHURCH OF JE$US CHIUSTOF LATTEJt-DAY SAINTS The Church of Jesus Christ of Lattel'-Day Safats 2775 Placentia 979-7892 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 333 Menimac Way Costa Mesa 546-9300 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint.I 801 Dover Drive Newport Beech 642-8288 645~1840 COMMUNrl'Y Fairview Cos:nmunity Church 2525 Fairview 545-t810 Wonhip 10 LU). :. . ,,. ' . . ' .. ... J.. .., .. . ·-~ .- CX>NGUGADONAL Com.mudity Church CongregatiOnal United Church of Christ 611 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar 644-7400 Worship 8:15 & 10 a.m. Church achoo) 9 a.m. adults; 9:45 children. Child care. Bruce Van Blair, minister DISCIPLES O.F CHRIST Harbor Christian Church of Newport Beach 2401 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 645-5781 Worship 10 a.m. Dr. Dennis W. Short, minister EPIS<X>PAL - St. John the Divine Episcopal Church 183 E. Bay Costa Mesa 548-2237 JEWISH SYNAGOGUES Temple Bat Yahm 1011 Camelback Newport Beach 644-1999 Shabbat Services Frida)'. 8 p.m.; Family Service 6 p.m. (First Friday each month) LUTifEltAN Christ Lutheran Church 760 Victoria Costa Mesa 631-1611 548·6866 (school) Worship 8, 9:30 & 10:45 e.m. Sunday school and Bible studies 9:30 a.m. Pastor William Hemenway The Lutheran Church of the Master 2900 Pacific View Or. Corona del Mar 759-1031 Worship 10:30 a.m . Christian eduation 9:15 a.m. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 2987 Mesa Verde Dr. East Costa Mesa 549-0521 Worship 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 798 Dover Dr. Newport Beach 548-3631 Worship 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. NAZAUNE Costa Mesa Church of the Nazarene 1885 Anaheim Ave. 548-7161 Worahip 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Bible study 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday 1 p.m. NON-DENOMINATIONAL Beach Citiea Community Church Meets at Estancia High School 2323 Placentia Costa Mesa 536-3368 Worship/Sun. School 9:30 a.m. Disciple's Church 3013 Cleveland Ave. Costa Meaa 825-0061 Celebrations Community Church 3194 Airport Loop Dr. Costa Mesa Mariners/South Coast Church 1000 Bison Ave. Newport Beach 640-S010 Worship: Mariners campus. Sat. eve., 6:30 p.m.; Sun., 8:30 &: 10:30 a.m.; South Coast campus, Sun. 9 & 11 a.m. Senior Pastor, Kenton Beshore PENTECOSTAL Harbor Christian Fellowship 740 W. Wilson Costa Mesa 631-7730 · PENTECOSTAL UNITED United Pentecostal Church 617 Hamilton Costa Mesa 646-9724 Worship 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. PRESBYTEJUA.N (U.S.A) Presbyterian Church of the Covenant 2850 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa 557-3340 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 St. Andrews Road Newport Beach 631·2880 Worship Saturday 5:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. Dr. John A. Huffman, Jr. St. Mark Presbyterian Church Jamboree at Eastbluff Newport Beach 644·1341 Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, child care llELIGIOUS SCIENCE Religious Science Newport Beach Science of Mind Education Center 901 Dove #145 Service 10:30 a.m. 646-3199 Dr. Juanella Evans, minister CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST Ser vice On The Sand 8:00 am Sunday • Music • Prayer • Stories Of Adventurt. • Humor And Hope Mee18 By The Volleyball Courts At 14th St. Beach Traditional Service 9 :30 am Sunday • Chancel Choir • Congregational And Special Music • Pastoral And Lay Prayer • Children's Sunday School • Strong, Relevant, Biblical, Christ Centered Preaching • Lay Scripture Reading •Fellowship With Refreshments Mter Worship Sunday Night Alive 5:30 pm Sunday • Praise music • Gospel Band • Messages of hope • Informal attire 14-00 West Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 673-3805 Rev. David F. Lehmberg, Pastor Thomas PendeD, Minister Emeritus Children'• Center P re-School 673-8233 REORGANIZED OIURQI OF JFSUS CBIUST OF LA1TElt DAYSAINTS Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1950 Church Costa Mesa 646-5109 SEVENTII JJAY ADVENTIST Costa Mesa Seventh-day Adventist Church 2 71 Avocado St. Costa Mesa 548-6596 Worship Saturday 11 a.m. Sabbath school Saturday 9:30 a.m. UNITARIAN UNIVEKSAUST Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church 1259 Victoria Newport Center United Methodist Church 1601 Marguerite Ave. Corona del Mar 644-0745 Worship 8 & 10 a.m .. Sunday school all ages 9 a.m. Rev. Edward C. Martin Orange Coast Free Methodist Church 3198 "B" Airport Loop Dr. 641-1944 Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Mesa Verde United Methodist Church 1101 W. Baker 979·8234 VINEY ARD CJ:IIUSTIAN 646-4652 FELLOVi WSd Chris~ . F ll . hi meyar tian e ows p UNITED METIIODIST Newport Beach 102 E. Baker 556-8463 First United Methodist Church 420 w. 19th 548·7727 Worship 9 & 10:45 a.m.; 6 p.m. Sunday school 9 & 10:45 a.m. -• .. WHY DO LOVING FAMllJES PRE-PLAN FINAL ARRANGEMENTS? + To take the burden off those they love. + To freeze the cost at today's prices and stop the escalating costs pf 18-25% annually. + To take advantage of a wide array of financing plans + To take advantage of pre-developed savings. + To handle this decision together, rather than alone and confused. + PEACE OF MIND MCIFIC VI .. MllllOIUAL PARK & MORTUARY FAITHFUUY HllYHIQ YOUR comlUNITY SINCE 1959 3100 PACIFIC VIEW DRIVE NIEWPOllT llUCH, CAUFOIUUA ••• (714) 644-2700 .. • I Waterfront Dining Nightlife More than just Coffee Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center Locatt-d in lht> heart of South Cnast Mr.tro. lhe Robprt Mondavi Win<' and Food Center is tht> fi rst 11f its kind in the United Status. Inaugurated in 1969, it pruvide>s a beautiful setting for any spocial occasion. with classes. seminars and Pvents educating tho publk abo ut wine and promoting tho e njoyme"nt of wine and foo d. This uniquo cultural center e>nco mpasses more than 3,200 square foot of dining space. a full -service kitch en, tasting areas, privRte moeting rnoms. a 0110-acro sculpture park and rose garden torracu. Thn Robt1ft Mondavi Win e and Food Center offors oxciling ovonts thro11ghou1 th1> yf'ar, such as celebrity chef galas, winemaker dinnor:;. win1• and fond pairings. wine seminars. cooking demonstrations. thPmP dinnc!rs. pt•rsonalized corporate events and etiquette classos. McJsl 1 lass1•11 nnd d inne>rs that are o pen to the public can be udaptPd 111 private• parti!'s. For sp<'< iul <.c•lobrations. the Robert Mondavi Wino and Food C.1•111t·r provid1•s porsonaliZl•d curemonies an d receptions, fine w inl's, spt•ci,il nwnu~ and displays. Indoor groups of up to 75 can be .in·ommodJlt>d: outdoors to 500. Art show• with op1•ni11g n•cpption~ are held at th<' RnbNt Mondavi Wini' r1ncl Food Ct'ntl'r throughout thr vear. A r1•tail rnom with winPs. app.irnl. book~ and food is open 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m .. Mu11d11y through Friday and during public events. Thi' Robort Mondavi Wi nr. and Food C<-nter is at 1570 Sc.£>nic Av1• .. Cosio Musu 92626. (Exit the 405 freeway at Harbor Blvd. and hr.ad north ) Call 979-4510 · DINING/ENTERTAJNMENT Whethnr you opt for lhe froshest snafond wbil!' c ruising thH horbor. di no alfrnsco after th P ballrt. nnjoy tho jazz while taking in brnathtaking viP.WS of tho h.1rbor or oc:m1n. or want In fi ll your lunc:h hour with groat sounds, lht'ru's a vP.nuo in Nnwport B11uch and Costa Mesa to ml'nt your diM riminating tastes. From rawttl to C'lf'gont, from bod and br11akfasts to world-class rnsorts, you'll fi nd a myriad of inviting optinnc; that will brckon your roturn WP'vc provid£>d som<> great suggestions to &"' you started ... to help makt' your days and nightc; out a bit more> special. F'nr fl Ii.st of arrA rPsta urants und hott·b. c:onta< t the following urganization .. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce 584-8580 Costa Mesa Tourism & Promotion Council 1-800-399-5499 Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce · 729-4400 Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau 722·1611 ENfERTAJNMENTINIGHTLIFE AT HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS: Beruhana 4250 Birch St. Newport Beach 955-0622 Karaoke in loung1• Birraporetti's 3333Bristol St. (South Coast Plaza) Costa Mesa 650-9090 Livo entertainment: Sun .. jazz from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.: Mon., big band music from 6 11 :30 p.m. Bob Bums 37 Fashion Island Newport 8flach 644-2030 Live entertainmont 1\H'. Sat.. piano bar and vocnlist. The Cannery 3010 Lafayette Av n. Newport Beach 675-5777 Entertainment nightly with Robert Mondovi Wine and Food Center/Photo by Lano R. /ohnson karaoke on Tues day and Thursday nights and Sunday afternoon in the upstairs lounge. Cafe Fleuri Calypso Poolside Cafe' The Sutton Place Hotel 4500 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beac h 476-2001 Cnfo Flouri. in an atrium setting. offers casual fare, great Sunday brunch and live entertainment. Calypso Poolside Cafe has a live calypso band performing Sat .• 4:30 -8:30 p.m. during the lob- ster cookout. Carmelo's 3520 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del Mar - 675-1922 Sun. -Wed., piano bar; Thur. - Sat., Salsa. Latin and Italian dance music. Outdoor patio dining. Club Max Quiel Bar Rod Lion 3050 Bristol St. Costa Mesa 540-7000 Club MBX has a disc jockey on Sat.: livn big band dancing on Sun. Quiet bar features piano bar at 6 p.m. on 1\1e. and Sat. Cornerstone Cafe 1907 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-5776 Rostaurant and coffee house. Ente>rtainmeot Fri and Sat.. 6:30 p.m. Everything from rock 'n roll to ncoustic and alternative. Storytalling. firs t Fri. of each month. Dive 600 Anton. (Town Center) Costa Mesa 754-0600 Monthly cabaret shows featuring the music of Cole Porter. Duke Ellington and more. Duke'• Hyatt Newporter 1107 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 729-1234 Live entertainment and dancing on Friday nights. The Emerald Forest 309 Palm St., Ste. # H Balboa (at the Ferry Landing) 723-5000 Entertainment nightly in replicated Amazon rain forest atmosphere. Mon . -Thur., 6 p.m. -midnight. rock 'n roll and top 40; Frl .. 8:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m .. Top 40; Sat.,~-. 6 p.m .•. classic roek upstalrs. 8.30 -12.30 a.m .• alternative Top 40 downstairs: Sun. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .. four-pi~ mariachi; 2 • 6 p.m. reggae upstairs; 6 -10 p.m .. reggae downstairs. Four Seasons 690 Newport Center Or. Newport Beach 759-0808 Mon. -Sat.. piano bar and vocalist. John Dominis 2901 W. Coast Hwy. Nowport Beach 650-511 2 Entertainment every other Friday night, known as Dance Night with disc jockey and Top 40s. Josh Slocwns 2601 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-5935 Live jazz, Wed. -Sat. Margarita ville 2332 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach 631-8220 Mexican food served in a lively atmosphere. Livo entertainment nightly. Marrakesh 100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 645-8384 AulhooUc Moroccan feasts; five to nlno-couse dinnen available. Livo holly dancing. Newport Landing 503 E. Edgewater Balboa 675-2373 Overlooking the harbor at the Ferry Landing. lounge features Uve entertainment: Pri. and Sat nights, rock 'n roll; Sun., 1 -5 p.m .. s teel drum band; 5:30 - 8:30 p.m .. live blues. Outdoor patio dining. 21 Oceanfront 2100 W. Oceanfront at McFadden's Landing New'Port Beach 675-2566 Piano bar 6 -10 p.m. nightly. Oysters 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mor 675-7411 Live entertainment nightly. Pasta Mesa Grille 428 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 650-1750 Grey Sharks perform 1 ~60s music on Sat. nights. Piret's Bistro 3333 Bris tol St. (South Coast Plaza. Carousel entrance} Co~ta Mesa 850-9090 Tuesday wine tastings and Uve entertainment: gounnet cooking school. Puccini 2531 Eastbluff Dr. N&wport Beach 644-8183 After 9:30 p.m . dinners, Puccini Notte features a disc jockey or live entertainment Rusty Pelican 2735 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642·3431 Great seafood. Live entertainment Fri. and Sat .. 9 a.m. -2 p.m. featuring Top 40s, pop and rock 'n roll. Sun .• 2 • 6 p.m., jazz. Tapu 4253 Martingale Way Newport Beach 756-8194 Authentic Spanish cuisine; live Flamenco entertainment. Closed Sun. and Mon. 1Win Palms 630 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 721-8288 Llve entertainment nightly: Sun. -Wed., 7 -10 dinner jau; Thur. - Sat., 7 -10 p.m. dinner jazz and a variety of music from 10 p.m. - 1 a.m., including dance band, funk and reggae. Gospel Brunch with bands on Sun .• 11 a.m. -3 p.m. Brunch begins at 10:30 a.m., with magicians for children performing at 12 and 1:30 p.m. Brunch reservations required. On Twin Tuesdays, $2 champagne happy hour from 3 - 7 p.m, danct' lessons from 6 -7 p.m . and live country music from 7 -10 p.m. Free valet parking until 6 p.m. daily. The View Lounge Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club 900 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 640-4000 16th floor provides breathtaking views of ocean and city lights with live entertainment and dancing. Fifth annual Sunday jazz series, June -Sept.. 5 -9 p.m. Villa Nova 3131 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-7880 Dining landmark features nightly live entertainment with piano bar. Warehoute 3450 Via Oporto (Lido Marina ViJlage) Newport Beach 673-4700 Music nightly with lively bar; dancing upstain; outdoor patio dining. Windows on the Bay 2241 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 722-1400 Live entertainment, Fri. and Sun. evenings; Sat. night. disc jockey. Patio dining. Woody's Wharf 2318 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-0474 Llve rock ·n roll entertainment nightly in the lounge. Patio dining. DINE ON 11IE WATER & VIEWS OF TifE WATER Back Bay Cafe 1131 Back Bay Dr. (Newport Dunes) Newport Beach 729-1144 . Open Moo. -Wed., Breakfast and lunch from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.; Thur. -Sun., breakfast, lunch and dinner from 7 a.m. -9 p.m. Outdoor patio dining. Daily Pilot Almanac Billy's at the Beach 2751 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach .722-1100 Hawaiian seafood. Llve entertaiment on weekend nights. oldies and Hawaiian music. Bistro 201 3333 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631-1551 Live jazz, Thur. (6 p.ro.), Fri. & Sat. nights (9:30 p.m.). Sun. brunch, 10:30 a.m -3 p.ro. upstairs with calypso music, with indoor and outdoor dining. California Pizza Kitchen 1151 Newport Center Or. 759-5543 Nice selection of pizza, pastas. sandwiches and salads. Ocean views. The Cannery 3010 Lafayette Ave. (Cannery Village) Newport Beach 675-5777 ,,---~~~G JANUARY THRU MARCH s 'o ar r 1s"111 G REGULARLY SCHEDULED ~ 1/2 Day• 3/4 Day• Twilight · & Overnight shing .,,. ~~- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S NEWEST BOATS GROUP CHARTERS AVAILABLE [CALL FOR RESERVATIONS] 675-0550 309 PALM SUITE F NEWPORT BEACH GRAN)) OPENING! SAT-JUNE 8 ROYAL CIGAR SOCIE1Y OF COSTA MESA Bw 8.. (jwa. -"~ S.~ o/ e~ & A~4'o•'-4 We will be presenting an on-site ~and cigar-roller for our grand opening. • WALX-IN HUMIDOR • HUMIDORS & CASES • ll8HTERS & PIPES • TOP IRAND CIOARS • PUBLIC & PRIVATE SllOICINO AREAS 84IMIBllll 1909 HARBOR BLVD -COSTA MESA 1 BU< South T re Dine aboard the Wild Goose/Pho,to by Morgan Viker Historic landmark, bas outdoor 720-8333 patio dining overlooking the Extensive menu; lively bar. harbor. Ocean views~ Cheesecake Factory Chart House 1141 Ne~rt Center Dr. (Fash- ion Island) 2801 W. Coast Hwy. 548-5889 Newport Beach " CONT. ON PAGE -40 Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (Fonnn-ly Rntbni E. ue) @ Breakfast• Lunch• Dinner °"""'~ Weddings • Banquets • Meetings llESERVA110NS (714) 673-3425 ~ f'f't ""1"1 n 1'9nfic CMlt H1tl-J &taww 0-.. """ "' ...... "'. &n III] Bniltr .4-M OUR 23RD YEAR ~-t_~,. Servin_g Award Wmning ,p Food In A Delightful Waterfront Restaurant Enjoy The Outdoor Declc For LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH AND Entertainment Nightly In Upstairs Lounge Champagne Harbor Cruises Every Weekend Call 675-5777 HISTORIC WATERFRONT RESTAURANT • }010 LA FAYE"ITE. NEWPORT 8F.ACH Cannery C.-&.1 "llk M111«RS" laV111f !he Ouiocry Dodt ,, i " CONT. FROM PAGE 39 Josh Slocwns -Sat. nights. Ruby's Diner Seafood, steaks. Great harbor 2601 W. Newport Beach at the end of Balboa Pier views. Newport Beach P.F. Chang's China Bistro 675-RUBY (7829) 642-5935 1145 Newport Center Dr. Step back to the 1940s with the The Emerald Forest Bar opens at 4 p.m.; Dining (Fashion Is land} famous Ru1d{Burger. Breakfast, 309 Palm St., Ste. # H BaJboa (al begins at 5 p.m. Mon. and Tue., Newport Beach lunch and inn~r. daily. the Ferry Landing) open until 11 p.m.; Wed. -Sat. 759·9007 723-5000 late night dining until 1 a.m. lhditional Chinese cuisine. Rusty Pelican Views of harbor and Fashion Live jazz, Wed. · Sat. Covered Great sunset views. 2735 W. Coast Hwy. Island. patio dining. Great harbor views. Newport Beach The Raft 642-3431 The Galley Cafe Landry's Seafood House 2816 Lafayette Ave. Serves the freshest seafood; 829 Harbor Island Dr. 2607 W. Pacific Hwy. Newport Beach lively bar and happy hour. (at the Balboa Yacht Basin) Newport Beach 673-0793 Newport Beach 650-1818 Mediterranean cuisine, featuring Studio Cafe 673-4410 Open for dinner. sandwiches, soups and salads. 100 Main St. Beginning mid June -October, Balboa George's Camelot Mediterraneo dinners by reservation. Serves 675-7760 3420 Via Oporto 630 Lido Park breakfast and lunch daily, 8 a.m. View of Balboa Pier, cruisers and (Lido Marina Village) (Cannery Village) · 3 p .m.; Fri.and Sat .. dinners by in-line skaters along the Newport Beach Newport Beach reservation. boardwalk. 673-3233 675-0100 Open for breakfast, lunch and Servina a variety of steak and Reuben's Tale of the Whale dinner; patio dining. Great seafoo with an Italian flair. 251 E. Coast Hwy. 400 Main St (in the Balboa harbor views. Newport Landing Restaurant Newport Beach PaviUon} 673-1505 Balboa Hooters 503 E. Edgewater (at f'errv Fresh seafood, steaks, prime rib. 673-4633 2406 Newport Blvd. Landing) Open for lunch and dinner daily; Serves breakfast, lunch, dinner N<>wport Beach Balboa Sunday champagne brunch. and brunch. 723-5800 675-2373 . Fresh seafood, oyster bar. pallo Outs1cl1• patio with bay views. Riverboat Cafe Villa Nova dining. 151 E. Coast Hwy. 3131 W. Coast Hwy. John Dominis Newport Pier Seafood and Bar Newport Beach Newport Beach 2901 W. Coast Hwy. 673-7864 642-7880 Newport Bench No. 1 Newport Beach Pier (at th!} Aboard the Pride of Newport. Dining landmark features nightly 650-5 112 pier's end) home of the Newport Harbor live entertainment with piano Frosh seafood with an Hawaiian Newport Beach Nautical Museum. open for bar. Serves dinner until 1 a.m. flair; Sunday brunch 10 a.m. · 2 675-9771 breakfast and lunch, 7 a.m. -5 on weekends. p.m. Panoramic harbor views. Serves breakfast, lunch and p.m. dinner. Live entertai nment Thur. Warehouse Restaurant Fun for the Whole Family! If you haven't been to Newport Dunes Resort lately, you don't know what you're missing ••• • 1 mile of prtua&f beach on Newport Bay • Swimming lagoon with our big blue floating fiberglass ~YlluJ~. Moe B. Dunes • The BACK BAY CAFE , our casual bayfront restaurant, is open for breakfast and lunch 7:00 am -3:00 pm. Dinner hours: Thursday -Sunday until 9:30 pm M.-31,1996 3450 Via Oporto (Lido Marina Village) Newport Beach 673-4700 Windows on the Bay 2241 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 722-1400 Seafood, chicken, pasta, burgers end more. Harbor views. Woody's Wharf 2318 Ne~ort Blvd. Newport each 675-0474 Fresh seafood in a casual nautical a~osphere. Yankee Tavern 333 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 675-5333 Favorite local dining sPot• serving American cuisme. Great bay views. The Tavern bar is open for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. OTHE1t OlITDOOK PATIO DINING FAVORITES: Dolce. Italian cuisine, o~en for dinner. MarineT's Mile. ewport Beach. 631-4334 The Famous Pool Bar. Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club, 640-4000 Jamboree Ctfe. Hyatt Newporter, CONT. ON PAGE 42 •'Family FUc.ta• every Friday night at dusk, top movie releases shown on a 9' x 12' screen right on the beach! Bring a chair and blanket • State-of-the-art wrlml with first-class amenities and guest slips, extra-wide concrete docks, private clubhouse, pool & spa, satelltte TV F.or more information call: • Sailboats, windsurfers, pedal boa ts , seacycles, electric boats, fishing boats, guided kayak tours of the Back Bay • BucMu•uu include bikes, in-line skates. chairs, umbrellas, boogie boards •Full catering service for big beach partlea, luaus, cocktail parties & weddings! (Give our sales office a call! 729-3863) A world of recreation ~waits you! • 7-lane public boat launch with wash rack and available launch service • 5-star RV resort with available tent camping, clubhouse, pool & spa, grocery store, laundry, fitness center and a fuU-time Activities Director with a daily schedule of arts & crafts, games and morel NfWP N f W P 0 D I ~ f A C n . C A l I f 0 II N I A (714) 719-DUNE 1131 Back Bay Drive Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 729-3863 U..31,1996 Daily Pilot Almanac DINING••••l•. •P•n•.•ce•R•a•n•g•e•••••••5•.•S•e•ru•.•o•r•,s•M-en•u••••9•.•R•e•se•rv•a•ti•o•n•s•R•e•c•o•mm••e•n•d•e•d•••- GUIDE PUtRAHGt 2. Full Bar . 6. Children's Menu 10. Most Major Credit Cards • Archa_kstaurllnt 3334 West Coast Hwy Newport Beach American Contin ental Lunch M-F 11 :30am-3pm Dinner Nightly Until 1 :OOam (714) 64s-1on .cutMrglne 508-29lh St. Cannery Village Newport Beach Continental Tues-Sat 6pm-10pm (714) 723-4150 1Win Palms 630 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Country French Cuisine 11 :30-3pm lunch M-Sat. Dinner 5:30-10:30, (714) 721-8288 II Forneio 18051 Von Karman, Irvine (714) 261 -1444 650 Anton ~~A Costa Mesa (714)666-~ Italian Crusine Lunch & Dinner Daily s.betlno's Rat. & Sausage Co. 251 Shipyard Way Newport,. c .~h llta ian u1s1ne 7 Days a Week/Fri.-Sat. 11am-11pm Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm (714) 723-0621 AmKh 2675 Irvine Ave. N~Beach Sushi (71~5-5518 tal . .. leach Rock .... Sushi 3355 Via lldo Newport Beach Ja~nese Cuisine 5: m-Closin (714) 675-057~ Sushi lmenl 375 Bristol #40 Custom Mesa . Japanese Cuisine ' 11 :30am-2pm Dinner 5pm-1 Opm (714) 644-5654 A.U.'s £1 ltanchlto 2101 Placentia Costa Mesa 2800 Newport Beach Bl. Newport Beach Mexican Cuisine lunch & Dinner {714) 642-1142 & 675-6855 Margaritevlllc 2332"W. CoastHwy. Newport Beach Mexican Cruisne Daily 1130am-2:30am (714) 631-8220 Subitatlon II 320 Bristol Ave Costa Mesa Sandwiches 10am-6pm ~~~ 151 S. Coast Hwy. (Old Ruben E. lee) ~Beach Continental 7em-Sprn 'j 673-3425 J.19'* Diner W. Coast Hwy. ~~ 6:30am-9pm M-F Sat 6:30am-10pm 631-7829 Sir Rogas, Ltd. 270 E. 17th St Costa Mesa Sanc:tNicheslBrtish 7am-6pm M-F Sat. & Sun. 7am-4pm (714) 645-2252 ZUblcl 1712 Placentia CostnMesa American Cuisine 11 :30am-10pm (71 4)645-8091 1 M M M M I I M I I I I M I I I ~ ~~ ~\~ 3. Beer & Wine Only 7. Entertainment 11 . On The Water ~ m ~~e 4. Banquet/Cateringffakeout 8. Weekend Brunch 12. Dock & Dine 13. Dinner Cruises 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213 y y N N N N y y N N N N y N N N N N N y N N N y y y y y N N N . y y y N N N y y y y y N N y N N N N N N y N N N y N N N N N N y N N N . N y N N N N N N y N N N y y N y N y N N N y N N N N N y N N N N N y N N N N y N N N y y N N y y y N N N N N N y N N N y N N N N N N N N N N N y N N N N N N N N N N Goosebcnics 200 Promontery Dr. Newport Beach Breakfast Only 7am-12;30pm M-F, Sat Sam-12:30 (714 )5 7 4-0608 Casablanca Bistro 1520 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Mediterranean & Moroccan 11 :30am-2:30pm M-Thurs. Dinner 5-11 pm (71 4)644-5654 The Emerald Forest 309 Palm St. #H Newport Beach Exotic/Seafood 11am-1am (714) 723-5000 Forty Carrots Restaurant 3333 So. Bristol/So. Coast Plaza Costa Mesa Continental Contemporary Mon.-Fn. 10-9pm Sat. 9-8pm Sun 10-6pm (714) 556-9700 Mi Cesa 296 E. 17th St Costa Mesa Mexican Daily from 11am (714) 645-7626 Wahoo's Fish Tacos 1862 Placentia, Costa Mesa, 1200 Mam St , Huntington Beach 3000 Bristol, Costa Mesa Mon -Sat 11am-lOpm Sun. 11 am-9pm (714) 536-2050 The Cannery 301 O Lafayette Newport Beach Continental Seafood Mon.-Sat. 11:30am-2:30am Sun. 10am-10pm (714)675-5777 Newport Landing 503 Edgewater Balboa Seafood, Oyster Bar 10am-11:30pm (714)675-2373 Pacific Fish & Seafood 2620 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Seafood/Lunch Only Mon.-Sat. 11am-6pm (714) 650-0130 The BMn Steak House 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa American/Steak, Burgers, Etc. Mon.-Sat. 11am, Sun.4pm (714) 641 -9777 LJ Cave 1695 Irvine Ave Costa Mesa Steaks & Seafood Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 :30am-2:30pm Dinner from 5:30pm (714) 676-7944 TlpU 4253 Martingale Way Newport Beach Spanish Cuisine Closed Sat. & Sun. (71 4) 756-8194 Chine Palace Rateurant 2800 W. Coast Hwy. Newport &ach Chinese & Sushi Bar 11;30-3pm 5pm-10pm Weekdays 5pm-11 pm Weekends (714) 723-4150 c.mc1o-. Rlstorantc 3520 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Italian Continental 5pm-1 :30am 7 Days (714) 675-1922 I M M I I I M M I I M M M M 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 y N N N N N N N N N N N y y y 0 y y . y y y y y N N N N N N N N N N y N N N . N y N N N N y N N N N y N N N N y N N N y y N y N y y y y y y y y y y y N N N N N N N N y N N N N y y N N N y N N N y N N N N N y y N N N y N N y N y y N N N y N y N y y y y y N N N y N y N y y N y y N N N • • I I I ' _, - Sabatinos, Italian cuisine and famous ~ausage. Newport Beach. 723-0645. DINE AND DOCK Hooters 2406 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 640-6155 CasuaJ dining in a fun atmosphere. Woody's Wharf 2318 Newport Blvd. Newport Bnacb 675-0474 Sli ps can accommodatP. large yachts. Outdoor Concerts Fashion Island Summer music festival: Island steel bands on Friday afternoons. near Popjet Fountain. 549-4279. Triangle Square At the comer of Newport Blvd. Evening entertainment at 1Hang)e Square/Photo courtesy Triangle Square and 19th St .. (at the end of the 7 -10 p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 1 -4 55 freeway) p.m. lo addition to Costa Mesa entertainment, stop by the many 722-1600 delightful restaurants and take in Live music in Town Cantor on the shops, galleries and latest the Entertainment Level. Mon. -runs at Edwards Cinema. Fri.. 12 -2:30 p.m.; Pri. and Sat .. COFFEE HOUSES WITH ENTERTAINMENT Alta Coffee 506 31st St. Newport Beach 675-0233 Open ~aily 6 a.m._ -1.1 p.m ... sun. -Thur., 6 a.m. -audo1glit, Fn. and Sat. Entertainment nightly fea tures. jazz. folk, rock ·n roll. Irish Celtic band. Orange County artists display works. Poetry readings the secbnd Wed. of oach month. Balboa Island Coffee Co'. 322 Marine Avo. Balboa Island 675-9300 Open daily: Mon. -Fri .. 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Sat. and Sun .. 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. Entertainment Fri. and Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun .. 2 p .m. Coffees. bagels, pastries. Coffee Plantation 401 Newport Center Dr. (Fashion l sland Atrium Court) Newport Beach 6«)-5804 Entertainment ranges from jazz and R & B to classical: Thur. - S~. 7 -11 p. m.: Sun. mornings, 8 ·11 a.m. Dtidricb Coffee 474 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-0323 Open daily. Mon. -Fri., 5:30 a.m. -midnight; Sat .. 6 a.m. -mid- night; Sun .. 6 a.m. -11 pm. Er.tertainment at 8 p.m. includes jazz. pop, folk and blues. Dtidricb Coffee 3333 Bear St. (Crystal Court) Costa Mesa 751-CAFE (2233) Open daily Moo. -Thur .. 6 a.m. - 1~ p.m.; Fri. a: Sat .. 6 a.m. -mid- ruJ)lt; Sun .. 7 a.m. -8 p.m. Full trunu. Entertainment starts at 2 or4 p.m .. featuring jazz, classical pimo, blues and guitar. Diiconila 2278 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa lS 574-9798 TlllJ "The best Steak Diane anywhere" ... Zagat Survey KOBE BEEP • FLORIDA STONE CRAB CIAWS •ABALONE The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orange County since 1922 Serving Lunch Monday-Friday 11 :30 until 3:00 Serving Dinner Nightly until I :OOam NEWPORT BOULEVARD at COAST IDGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 647-7077 Our 74th Year June at ~iAPAS TAMS l\JBOA'tS MJRSOA'tS FRIDAY SAlURDAY $1.95TAfJM NIYouQn t'.al. FLAMENCO FLAMENCO $2.00 DRINKiS DM.LLA ~HOW ~HOW ,., $9.95 ~lo ,., ,. ~lo ID M.iBl ~O:Miy1ow Sl.00 [)QllM c,p.,.-.· IAMDDAI llOA9DO IAWIAI X)"' 1NI. UleAlll Qumbe c;1 r..crm &illlll (714) 756-81 94 4253 MARTINGALE WAY • NEWPORT BEACH Thanks our 'customers for 8 wontlerfal years! Brealtfast • Lunch • Dinnu 205 Main Street Balboa Peninsula 714-675-8146 Coffees, sandwiches, pastries. dESserts. Computer access with direct Internet connection, scans. faxes, E-Mail. Free classes every Tue .. 1 p.m. n e Gypsy Den It: Reading Room 2930 Bristol St. · (The Lab Anti-Mall) Costa Mesa 549-7012 Elery Tue., poetry readings at 8:30 p.m . Local Grounds 3007 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-2800 Open daily, Sun. -Thur., 6:30 a.n. -10 p.m.; Fri. A: Sat., 6:30 a.n. -11 p.m. Live entertainment Tiur. -Sun. from 8 p.m. to close featuring a mix of jazz. classical guitar and contemporary. Coffee and baked goods served. Books; CDs for rental. Mllddy's Coffee Home 1175 Baker St. Costa Mesa 549-6077 Open daily. Sun. -Thur., 1 a.m. - 1~ p.m.: Fri. A: Sat., 7 a.m. -mid- ~t. More than 50 coffee drinks; mochas are a specialty. Dtsserts served. Live entertainment on weekend ewn\ngs varies. Breweries Newport Beach Brewing Co. 2920 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-8449 Mare Chan 15 different styles of bmr/ale with Galifomia C&Jual cuisine. Outdoor seating. M9cellaneous : /wine dlnoen 1870 A Harbor BJvd . {'niangle SGuarel Costa Mesa 548-9500 ~at and wine dinners held thioughout the year. CAlJ tor updated schedule and cost. Twin Palma Cigar Society 630 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 721·8288 Events begin with women's and men's groups. After dinner, groups get together for a dessert buffet, drinks and dancing. Annual membership, $50. Pre- paid reservations for each event include dinner, wine, spirits, cigars, tax and gratuity. Price of events varies, discounts for members. DINING CRUISES The Cannery 3010 Lafayette Ave. (Cannery Village) Newport Beach 675-577 Brunch cruises. The Emerald Forest 309 Palm St., Ste. # H Balboa (at the Ferry Landing) 723-5000 Dining cruises aboard the Emerald Forest.nki Boat. The Electra Electra Cruises. Inc. 3431 Via Oporto, Ste . D Newport Beach, CA 92663 723-1069 Cruise the harbor dboard a fantail yacht, restored to perfection. Cruise packages: lWo-and three-hour m;dweek lunch and dinner cruises; an afternoon wine and cheese cruise; enchanting dinner and dance cruises. Hornblower Dining Yachts 2431 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 650-5112 Elegant yachts, uniformed crews host dinner and weekend brunch harbor cruises. Harbor tours available. BED AND BREAKFASTS/INNS Balboa Inn 105 Main St. Balboa 675-3412 Recently renovated landmark near Balboa Pier offers ocean and bay views with a fireplace, spa in each suite. Doryman 's Ociean&ont Inn 2101 W. Ooeanfront (near Newport Pier) Newport Beach 675-7300 Romantic Victorian oceanfront bed and breakfast. Rooms feature a fireplace, ocean view, canopy bed and marble sunken Jacuzzi. Little Inn on the Bay 617 Udo Park Dr. Newport Beach 673-8800 Only public hotel on the bay, offers 30 charming guest rooms and suites, most with water views. Free use of bicycles to explore shops and nearby beach. Portoft.no Beach Hotel 2306 W. Ooean&ont Newport Beach 673-7030 Enjoy oceanftont views and penonallr.ed attention. Fifteen rooms and four villas. DINING POINTS OF INTEREST Hard Rock Cafe 451 Newport Center Dr. (Fashion Island) Newport Beach 640-8844 American cuisine served in a lively rock 'n roll atmosphere. Historic memorabilia is worth the trip. Planet Hollywood 1641 W. Sunflower (South Coast Plaza Village) Santa Ana ' 434-7827 California cuisine is served amid Hollywood movie memorabilia within a 10,000-square-foot building with a marquee-like facade. Serves lun~h and dinner. Ruby~ Diner at the end of Balboa Pier Balboa 675-RUBY (7829) Return to the nostalgia of the 1940s, with famous RubyBwgers and old-fashioned malts and shakes. Great view of ocean and anglers. Rusty Pelican is one of the many waterfront dining choices along Mariner's Mile/Photo by Julie V'.tker ·.•\ AnDAn1n .• ~ •' t • •• * aeurme ·. ti21}1:4f llitlihl1jQ1JMJ p••··--------------------Mlchael OUang. OMMIT' of Mandarin Gourm.t, was concerned how I omae food m. ,__..., t-. tOuled ~the .... mec11a .. greuy and not as hahhful as belJ.wd. •1 ~ look at aw-c:u1*1e. ~·a ftnd I Callfom&a a.-,.......,...,.....,_ Md .-w a._... fue thmt I h>ee oa the &It Coat ... ~ New Vorti" he mid. "And d>Oee I In Southern C.Hfomla .,. .w.t --halth CONdoUI tMn ln the I not1hem put ol Che ....... I '"When Che percepelon w .,_. dillt Cl*-loocl ... not .. hellldly as I people WleYed. ... Mandartn GounMt I .,., .... led the I pl"el*llllon ol our food Md c:t.ng.t -WV ol our~ ...... . "Mandartn Gounnet has .....,_ and wlll conllaue to -the leanest I meats Md frelhell v111t.ables avallabla. Only the IWl Is coobd UllQ9 I the dlllllic method. All ~ ... blanched wHh chklrml bfOcb .. are aB noocla. No MSG II \..cf to mMll the MILnl llMirs ol che food". Mandarin Gourmet cook• aU Items to order and •nv hem can be preptred without any addltlonlll latt or oils uamg .._..19 or poedq method. Mandartn Gourmet'• menu Is gradl.&ally lhlftlng down from the I preYloully popular heavier "city" .cyle culllne to the lighter ·~ I Country" fare. I Manct.rin Gourmet WM the flnt raUitaMt to brtng Mandarin cuilllnc to <>nnge C-ounty abno« 20 ye.an ago and hes won the R.taunnt Wrtten 1 Gold Award for ExoclJcne• 11Uf after year and .a.o offers an award· I ~wine lltt. MANDARIN GoolillET 1500 ADAMS (at HARBOR) In COSTA MESA. OPEN FOR WNCff AND DINNER. CARRY.our AND DBJVfRV ARE Al.SO AVAJLABlE.. I I I I I BANQUET FACl.lllES AND CATERING. I CALL(714)540-19S7 ·------------------------EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR DAILY PILOT RFADERS FREE ENTREE ~ Of E.quaJ Or L.aeer Value Dine In Only. Not Vaid W/Olher Offen EJqJlra 7 ..31-96 . EstabUshedln1962 Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails Dine In Our Romantic Cellar NOT VALID Willi ANY OTIIER OFFER EXPJRF.S 6/21196 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 646-7944 Lunch Served Mon. thru Fri. 11 :30 · 2:30 Dinner Served Mon. thru Sat. from 5:30 p.m. ... I I .. . . • COMMUNITY SERVICES CONT. FROM PAGE 17 Center's businesses and employees. Working exclusively to benefit the Center's tenants. Call 644-4622. Operation Clean Slate A Costa Mesa-based organization that focuses on graffiti prevention. Volunteers needed. Call Michael Howard, 435-0745. Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter The largest family shelter in the county: house, feeds and counsels 20 families daily. Need volunteers. Call Jeff Reynolds. 631-7213. Orangewood Boutique Tbo upscale resale boutique bonflfits the Orangewood Children's Home for neglected and abused children. Volunteers ~~ ~ .... ~ I ; . • -.. ~ ~ ' I , .. ' ill ~ I ~ 14 ~ needed to create displays, tag clothes and work with customers. 2850 B. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Call Christine, 76()..6640. Performing Arb Juniors Cultural enrichment and service organizatipn of youths, grades 6 - 12. 600 Tuwn Center Or., Costa Mesa. Call 831-7271 Prentice Day School A state-accredited, co-educational day school; serves youth with specific language disabilities/dyslexia. Need volunteers. Call 538-4511. Prime Dynamics A Newport Beach non-profit organization for the 99 and younger set. Volunteers needed. ... ~-' "" • • . ~ .. •11•• 1111 ~ Steaks • SeJJfo~~ Pocta •-Sal d 89r Tak.~ut~ dCat~g \ \.. 10 om -11 pm Sun. -Thur. 0 om -2:00 om Fri. & Sot. I J Reservations Accepted 650-1750 or642-7488 428 E. 17th St., Co1ta Mesa Call 262-7300. R.each Out for Senion Provides companionship and friendship to isolated seniors in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Volunteers needed. Must be 18 or older. Call 442-1000. ROTARY CLUBS Rotarians: Professional men and women dedicated to vocational ethics who donate time and money to community and international service. Costa Mesa R.otary Oub Mt1ets Wednesdays at 11:45 a.m. at Mesa Verde Country Club. Call 722-1600. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Meets Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. Call 646- 7200. South Codt Metro Rotary Oub Meets Tbindays at 7:30 a.m. at the Cante-Club. Call 545·1440. Save OmYouth West Sidf Costa Mesa youth organl.zat:bn offering positive altematlVIS for people 12 to 23 years old. Volunteers needed for sports ant academic tutoring. Call 548-:255. Speak Uf Newport Provides nrum for citize11s to review ard discuss challenges and oppotunities for Newport Beach to \ecome a model city to live, wor). play and retire in. Call 224-:266. Voluntee1 Center of Greater Orange C.unty Matches \Olunteers with non- profit age1cies. Call 953-5757, ext. 106. FAIMll ITEllHCUll tSI'.1961 BARN STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor B:Vd. CostaMesc Resetvdtions t' .... &tl-9777 Serving Lunch & Ilrmer ARTS, CONT. FROM PAGB 1 VISUAL AR.TS <X>KONA del Mil Brana ... lion ICUlptu.n at lmpiration PoJnt, below the blulrs. Look down to spot a pup and mother sea lion, created by noted ceramicist Kay Finch. Hand-painted 8treet bannen Along E. Coast Hwy. from Avocado to Hazel adorn Corona del Mar sb'eets. Thanks to the F.O. Cornell Co .. who traded for Corona del Mar (with land in Riverside County) in 1915, and named the streets after Dowers and b'ees. Topiary dolphim Marguerite and E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar resident Bette "B.J." Moses. and her team or volunteers, decorate the village's 12 dolphin topiaries. COSTA MESA California Scenario South Coast Plaza Town Center (off Anton Blvd.) 435-2100 Sculptor lsamu Noguchi's 1.6·acre sculpture garden includes six major elements rep- resenting California's rich envi- ronment Within the garden is Noguchi's commissioned ''The Spirit of the Lima Bean," consisting of 15 granite boulders carved and fittod in Ja~an, and reassembled by the artist on this site. Free; open 8 a:m. to mid- night. Memphis 2920 Bristol St. 432-7685 This restaurant showcases photography: art openings. NEWPORT BEACJf City Hall Gallery 3300 Newport Blvd. Works exhibited throughout the year include Spring and Fall Juried Art Exhibits by Orange County artists. Contact the city arts commission at 717-3870. · Newport Beach Central Ubrary 1000 Avocado Ave. Art commissions: Contact Karin Schnell, cultural arts coordina- tor, City or Newport Beach, 717- 3870; Riki l<Uchock, ?59-0971. Newport Beach/vicinity The Arb Program at John Wayne Airport Exhibitions and programs are organized around popular culture, fine &rt, children's art Orange County history, aviation and multicultural arts. Exhibits: near departure Gates 1 - 4 and Gates 12 -14. Framed children's artwork near security checkpoints. Call 252-5219 . Arts Orange County Orange County Am Alliance 2081 Business Center Or., lrvino. CA 92715 756-588~ www.ocartsnet.org. Bonnie Brittain Hilll. executi\re director Information on the Orange County Arts community. ere Aquatic Centers Community Centers ,. G<:>lf Courses Parks Tennis Courts The Environmental Nature Center · by Julie Viker Fossil Ridge is overgrown with golden California poppies wiwing in the breeze, the fragrance from white blossoms of bur keye trees fills the air and soft fuzzy leaves of flannel bushes frame brilliant yellow flowers. Farther down tho trail. sunlight filters through the fronds of 40-foot tall redwoods while a gecko soaks up the sun noar a blooming prickly ~ar. In most instances, you d have to traverse the state of California to view such an abundant variety of plant and animal life, yet you can view 12 different habitats in just a ahort stroll around the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach. Tucked lnto a two and one- half acre comer behind Newport Harbor Hillh School, the center was founcfed in 1972 on the site of a former school district bus garage and dump. More than two decades later, it now serves as an outdoor cluaroom and an arboretum with habitat.I ranging from desert to redwood forest. "There's a greet comparison between the cooloeu of the redwood foreat and atand!J18 in the desert," said Bo Clover, corporate adminhrtnator. For adults, the center is one of the area's best kept secret.I but for the thousandS of students that tour the center each year, it's a fun place to learn outside of the classroom. "Throughout the school year, kids will come throush with their claues," Clover said. '*We get 6,000 to 7,000 a year -the majority are from Newport-Mesa, but we abo get ldda from San DJego, Loe Angeles and Rivemde CouDti-. .. · A woman walb up to Clover and queries If the center bu any protozoant. He advbel ber to Check the lower pond. She returu 10 mlnulel later, a amile of succeu apread acroa her face at •he ccrles •venl Jan of muddy wet.er. •'J1Mt pJ.ce IJllellt IO WOlldmful, f1n1rJ etep I tab J nnell eomethinl diff8rent," Mid Janet Marshall. a science teacher at Ensign Middle School who was picking up protists for students to view under the microscope. Along with outdoor learning. the center bas an indoor . discovery room, where kids can touch everything from fossils to nests. School tours are designed to correspond with the California state curriculum for science and social studies and are specific for each grade level 1 Kindergarteners through second graders receive an introduction to environmental education by studying photosynthesis and plant communities. Third and fourth graders loam about Native American plant uses. As part of their studies, fourth-graders get an all-bands- on experience -they loam bow to make fire and grind acorns, along with other activities. Fifth and sixth graders prepare for outdoor school as they participate in pond studies. test soil throughout the center and learn about the abiotlc factors of habitats. The center also offers a summer camp program for children from kindergarten to sixth grade. Summer Science Natur9 Camp has three, two- week sessions where children learn about geology, bio-diversity and habitat adaptation of plants and animals thrbugh fun activities. The Environmental Nature Center will celebrate its 25th anniversary on April 20, 1997. Glover was overjoyed at the recent discovery of the original schematic of the center'• habitats. He la in the micht of planning for the celebration and Intends to invite the oriainal founden. Additionally, Glover hopea to receJve funding for two more'4dditional habit.au and have them completed by next year's anniversary. 71te Bn~tal Natare c.dw-a a•• po/ff .,,..,..,,_ ~ &y memberships, gifts and grants. The Of'8anhation recently won the Disneyland Community Service Award for its programs. ENC is located at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach and is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information, call the ENC office at (714) 645-8489.' AQUATIC CENTERS Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center At Corona Del Mar High School 2102 Eastbluff Or., Newport Beach Newport Beach Aquatic Center One Whitecliffs Or. Newport Du..oe. lleeort 1131 Back Bay Dr. 729-3863 BICYC1ING From Costa Mesa city streets to Balboa beaches, there are biking and biJdng paths available for all levels. Tile a leisurely cruise around the Back Bay on foot or on two wheels, or speed things up with a sprint along Pacific Coast Highway. Bicycle helmets a.re required for children four and under or welgb.ing less than 40 lbs when riding u a passenser on a bike. For a free map of bicycle trails in Newport BeaCh, contact the City of Newport Beach Public Works• Dept., 3300 Newport Blvd, Newpi>rt Beach, 644-3311. BOWLING Kou i... BowlJas Ceats 2699 Harbor Blvd. ea.ta Meaa 545·1112 mMMUNlTY CBNTEllS CXJSTAMISA BalMdc C...malty c...tar 1975 Balearic Dr. 0ow ..... 0-•alty Ceatlll' 1860 Anaheim Ave. A freshwater #ream dt the Environmental Nature Center/Photo by Lana H. Johnson Neighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Ave. ltea Community Center 661 Hamilton NEWPORT BEACll Bonita Creek Community Center University Or. La Vida Carrol Beek Community Center 115 Agate, Balboa Island Com.11umity YoRth Center Grant Howald Park 5th • Iris , Corona del Mar West Newport Community Center 883 W. 15th St. GOLF PublJc eow-- Coeta M-.. ea.ta M-.. Golf and Country Club 1701 Golf Course Drive Costa Mesa 75.f..5267 A 36-hole coune with lighted driving range, pro ahop and banquet facllltiee for up to 350 located ln picturesque Mesa Verde. Nwd":Bw:la era NW•pocta 1107 JambOrve Road Newport Beach 729-1234 Located on the Upper Newport Bay, this nine-bole course is perfect for a quick game. Newport Beach Golf Course 3100 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach 852-8681 This 18-bole executive course is open to the public and bas lights for night play. There is a driving range, practice putting green, restaurant and Cocktail lounge. Pelican Hill Golf Cub 22651 Pelican Hill Road South Newport Coast 760-0707 Designed by Tom Fazio, Pelican Hill leatures an 18-hole ocean course and an 18-hole links course. There ls a practice and teaching center and a full service clubhouse. PARICS OOSTAMBSA Bnmtwoocl Park 265 B. 8.1'ntwood Canyon Park 970 Arbor St DelMeuPuk 2080 Manistee Dr. s.tancia Part 1900 Adams Falrriew Park 2525 Placentia Gill•Park 1250 Cislar St. CX>NT. ON PAGE 41 • I ' .. l Costa Mesa Parks, Recreation and Center 1. Balearic Center 1975 Balearic Dr. 2. Brentwood Park 265 E. Brentwood 3. Canyon Park 970 Arbor St. 4. Civic Center 77 Fair Dr. 5. Costa Mesa Golf&: Country Club 1701 Golf Course Dr. 6. Costa Mesa Tennis Club 880 Junipero 7. Corporation Yard 2310 Placentia 8. Del Mesa Park 2080 Manistee Dr. 9. Downtown Center 1860 Anaheim 1 O. Estancia High School 2323 Placentia 11. Estancia Park 1900 Adams 12. Fairview Park 2525 Placentia ' 18. Marina View Park · 1035 W. 19th St. 19. 'Mesa Verde Park 1795 Samar Ave. 20. 'Neighborhood Center 1845 Park Ave. 21. Paularino Park 1040 Paularino Ave. 22. Pinkley Park 360 E. Ogle 23. Rea Center 661 Hamilton 24. Shiffer Park 3134 Bear St. 25. Smallwood Park 1656 Corsica Pl. 26. Suburbia I Park 3377 California St. 27. Suburbia U Park 3302 Alabama 28. Tanager Park 1780 Hummingbird Dr. 29. TeWinkle Park 970 Arlington Reprinted with pennission by the City of Costa Mesa 13. Gisler Park 30. Vista Park 1200 Victoria St. BILBDI BDIT lllTILS i 1250 Glsler St. 14. Harper Park 425 E. 18th St. 15. Heller Park 257 16th St. 16. Lindbergh Park 220 B. 23rd St. 17. Lion.a Park 570 W. 18th St. Adults Children 31 . Wakeham Park 3400 Smalley St. 32. Willard T. Jordan Park 2141 Tustin Ave. 33. Wilson Park 360 Wilson 34. Wimbledon Park 3440 Wimbledon Way -: : l i ! I ) I l 1 ) '~ Su mm Progra r May31,1996 CONT. FROM PAGE 45 Harper Park 425 E. 18th St Heller Park 257 16th St Lindbergh Park 220 E. 23rd St. Lions Park 570 W. 18th St. Marina View Park 1035 W. 19th St. Mesa Verde Park 1795 Samar Ave. Paularino Park 1040 Paularino Ave. Pinkley Park 360 E. Ogle Shiffer Park 3134 Bear St. Smallwood Park 1656 Corsica Pl. Suburbia J Park 3377 California St. Suburbia ll Park 3302 Alabama Tanager Park 1780 Hummingbird Or. TeWinkJe Park 970 Arl ington Vista Park 1200 Victoria St. Wakeham Park 3400 Smalley St. Willard T. Jordan Park 214 1 Tustin Ave. Wilson Park 360 Wilson Wimbledon Park 3440 Wimbledon Way NEWPORT BEACH Bayside Drive Park Bayside Drive, between Carnation and Larkspur Corona dol Mar Bayview Park Mesa Drive at Bayview Ave. Begonia Park Begonia Ave. at First Ave. Corona del Mar Bob Henry Park Dover Or. at 16th St. Bolsa Park Bolsa Ave. at Old Newport Blvd. Bonita Creek Park & Community Center University Or. at LaVida Buffalo Hills Park 1901 Port Providence Cutaway• Park Dover Drive at 16th St. Channel Place Park Channel Place at 44th St. Cliff Drwe Park 301 Riverside Dr. East bluff Park Vista Del Oro at Vista Del Sol Ensign View Park 2501 Cliff Dr at El ModPna 1\vt' Galaxy Vi ew Park Galaxy Dr. bt•twecn Polaris 1111<1 Mariners Dr. Grant Howald Park and Community Youth Center Iris Ave. at 5th Ave. Corona del Mar Harbor View Nature Park San Miguel Dr. at Pacific View Dr. Inspiration Point Ocean Blvd. at Orchid Ave. Irvine Terrace Park Seadrift Dr. at Evita Dr. Daily Pilot Almanac Jasmif)e Creek View Park Harbor View Dr at Marguerite Ave Kings Road Park k.mgs Road w.est of St. Andrews Rd. "L" Street Park "L" St. at Del Sur Las Arenas Park 1520 West Balboa Or. Mariner's Park Vincent Jorgenson Community Center Dover at Irvine Newport Island Park Marcus at 39th St. Newport Shores Park 61sJ St. at Coast Blvd. Old School Park Carnation Ave. at 4th Ave. Corona del Mar Peninsula Park Main St. at Oceanfront Balboa Rhine Wharf Park Lido Park Drive San Joaquin Hills Park/Lawn Bowling Center San Joaquin Hills Rel. at Crown Dr. San Miguel Park San Miguol Dr. at Spyglass Hill Rd . Spyglass Hill Park Spyglass Hill Rd. at El Capitan Dr. Spyglass Hill Reservoir Park Muir Beach Circle Upper Newport Bay Regional Park Irvine Ave. at University Or. Veteran's Memorial Park 15th St. at Bay Ave. Westcliff Park \Vestcliff Dr. at Polaris Dr West Jetty View Park Ocean Blvd. at Channel Rd Balboa West Newport Park 56th and Seashore 38th Street Park Balboa Blvd. at 3.8th St. SAILING BASES Sailing Base 19th St on the bay side I Orange Coast College Sailing Base 1801 W. Coast Hwy 16th Street Sailing Base on bay side of Peninsula 18th Street Windsurfing Base on bay side of Peninsula CONT. ON PAGE 51 We are orVud to Nb tJw laealt•t.t and most de"llefoa.e....... _.. ........ da1111 ··-'--only tlte.f!wt llatural ~~lable~ o;;;• ltcuidnaade aolaole~ra Jnwada and many of_ our ~tries contafnp-altlu milled, Montana ao1aole aoheat, and contain no Gdded oUs, no processed ~. no dafry, no egos, and no p~. Our _fat~, guilt~ paslrfes are too good to be truel "lfoit importantly, our customers tell u5 aoe make tile best-tasltng baked goods around. We hope you agree. Eryoy! Craig'& Meggan Clayton SUNFLOUR NATURAL BAKERY 427 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa 646-1440 Your eighborhood Vacation Store Established 1977 120 Newport Center Drive Suite 140 Newport Beach California 92660 (714) 759-1471 Cruises, Tours, Groups&: Incentive Programs, Business Travel Experts Andante 1Nve1 or Nwopoct · THI Choice For llUSIN•IS TllAftL 't <. • . ! l LOts to -. Daily Pilot Almanac Community Services C:ity o f Newporl Buch -Park -County R•sloaal Park e Community Center .A Sallla1 Bua • Library .. _ CllJ louodary Fll•µro1t1"1 111tl1 pnmi<;Sion from th1• Otv of M'<"IJOl1 /k>ar/1 PARKS, COMMUMTY CENTERS &POOLS 1. Bayside Drive Park 2. Bayview Park 3. Begonia Park •4_ Bob Henry Park 5. Bolsa Park 6. Bonita Creek Park & CommunityCenler 7. Buffalo Hills Park 8. Carroll Beek Comrrrunity Center *9. Castaways Park 10. Channel Place Park 11 . Cliff Drive Park & Conununity Center 12. Corona del Mar State Beach 1 J . East bluff Park t 4. Ensign View Park & Theater Arts Center 15. Galaxy Vi ew Park 16. Grant HowaJd Park & Community Youth Center 17 Harbor View Nature Park 18. Inspiration Point 19. Irvine Terrace Park 20. Jasmine Creek View Park • Electric Boats • Fish ing Boats 21. Kings Road Park 22. "L" Street Park 23. Las Arenas Park SPECIAL OFFER 20% OFF HOURLY RATE WITH THIS AO! Reservations Hequircd ..-~~~~~~~~ ..... RENTALS AVAILABLE • Pedal Boats •Kayaks • Sailboards •Bikes •Sailboats • Boogie Boards •Skates • seacycles • 213 Men Kayaks • Sunkats 24. Lido Park 25. Lincoln Athletic Center 26. Lookout Point 27. Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center 28. Mariner's Park & A. Vmcent Jorgensen Community Center 29. Newport Aquatic Center 30. Newport Island Park 31. Newport Harbor High School Pool 32. Newport Shores Park 33. Oasis Senior Citizens Center & Passive Park 34. Old School Park 35. Penin8ula Park 36. Rhine Wharf Park 37. San Joaquin Hills Park & Lawn Bowling Center May 3 1,1996 38. San Miguel Park 39. Spyglass Hill Park 40. Spyglass Hill Reservoir Park •41. Upper Newport Bay Regional Park (County) 42. Veteran's Memorial Park 43. Westcliff Park 44. West Jetty View Park 45. West Newport Communily Center 46 West Newport Park 4 7. 38th Street Park Sailing Bases 48. Orange County Harbor Department 49. Orange Coast College 29. Newport Aquatic Center 50. 16th & 19th Street Libraries A. Central Library · 100 Avocado Ave. B. Balboa Branch - 100 Balboa Blvd. East C. Corona del Mar Branch - 420 Marigold Ave. D. Mariner's Branch - 2005 Dover Dr. -•. · . .4 t(t)~f~ltJ:H•t" •I , ' lhopping Balboa Island Balboa Peninsula Corona del Mar Costa Mesa Newport Beach Metro Pointe at South Coast Metro Pointe at South Coast. Costa Mesa's newest open-air shopping, dining and entertainment center has successfully attracted a popular mix of retailers. • Phase One will include several of the major retailers opening throughout the month of June, Best Buys (opened on May 17), Old Navy, Linens' n Things. Marshall's and The Container Store. Specialty shops opening throughout the summer include Tilly's, Richard's Luggage Depot. Starbucks Coffee, Payless Shoesource and Boudin Sourdough Bakery and Cafe. The Grand Opening of Metro Pointe is scheduled for the winter of 1996 and will be marked by the completion of Phase Two which includes the opening of Edwards Theater, Nordstrom Rack, Barnes & Noble, Martin Lawrence Gallery and an assortment of dining establishments. Metro Pointe was designed by Arnel Retail Group, a subsidiary of Amel &: Affiliates, to blend atmosphere and entertainment in an open-air, shopping environment. Guests can also look forward to an outdoor amphitheater and fountain to complement the ambience. Convenient and ample parking and easy exits are also featured. The Edwards Theater will be the only complex in Orange County providing all-stadium seating in all 12 cinemas. The center features classic California/Italian inspired architecture. A pedestrian concourse joins the traditional retail center with an upscale entertainment center offering al fresco dining amidst a courtyard atmosphere with abundant landscaping and creative water treatments. Metro Pointe at South Coast is at the San Diego Freeway (405) at the Fairview Exit. Enter from South Coast Drive or Bear Street in Cost Mesa adjacent to South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court. NEWPORT BEACH your beach needs. Trendy beachwear, the latest surf wear, sunglasses. decorative flags for home, kites, seashells, nautical gifts. bait and tackle and souvenirs. Dining along the Peninsula you will enjoy a variety of foods, coffee houses with fresh baked goods, delicious pizza, fresh seafood. famous burgers. and ocean and bayfront dining. Balboa Island A unique shopping experience awaits you on Balboa Island. Take the Marine Avenue bridge to more than 70 gift shops, galleries, restaurants and services. Beachwear, fine men's, women's and children's clothing, specialty boutiques, fine jewelry. bqoks and stationery is the variety of shops you will find when visiting Balboa Island. Spend the day shopping for gifts and mementos while enjoying the casual island setting. Sip cappuccino at an outdoor cafe. indulge in homemade pastry. or enjoy the variety of fine restaurants. By car. bicycle or foot the ferry at Palm Street will take you across the bay to Balboa Peninsula. Balboa Penimula In addition to the many activities available on the Peninsula is the shopping located from the Newport Pier to the Balboa Pier. Whether on the sand, In the water, on a boat, strolling the boardwalk or dining in one of the many restaurants, the Penlnaula will certainly ftll Cannery Village Tucked away on the upper Balboa Peninsula and offering a diversity of shops and services ranging from art deco to French provincial to interior design and sand sculpting. Discover antiques, custom-made furniture, art!alleries. and ship building an repair facilities. Enjoy bayview dining at the historic Cannery Restaurant or freshly roasted coffee and baked goods at the coffee house. This historic village is encompassed by six square blocks bounded by Newport Boulevard, 31st Street, Lafayette Avenue and 29th Street. Corona del Mar With its small town charm and I Old Navy, one of many stores at the new Metro Pointe center/Photo by Lana H. Johnson narrow streets named after flowers, downtown Corona de! Mar is lined with specialty shops, galleries and services. This coastal community of cliff homes and a magnificent beach maintains special small town charm. You will find fine anti9ues, Southwestern furnishings. fine linens, Oriental rugs, jewelry and fashion. The Garden Shop at Sherman Library and Gardens carries books. stationery. plants and specialty gift items for sale. Casual or elegant dining. from espresso to French pastries to award- winning California and international cuisine. Fashion Island World-class shopping. dining and entertainment is what you won't want to miss at the only open-air regional shopping center of Fashion Island. Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, featuring 200 unique stores and services, more than 40 places to eat and a variety of events and entertainment happenings throughout the year. Enjoy shopping at the many one-of-a- kind specialty boutiques and leading department stores. including Orange County's only Neiman Marcus. Latest fashions and accessories. fine china. jewelry, art galleries, home accessories and bookstores. Stroll through the covered paseos and sidewalk kiosks. relax by the koi pond or watch the PopJet fountain. Options in dining are endless, including fine cuisine from throughout the world, outdoor eateries, family dining. and two food courts. Atrium Court, the enclosed tri• level complex, features more than 50 unique shops, a food court, and the Fanners Market. Special events happening throughout the year at Fashion Island include the Summer Music series, cultural and charitable events, children's activities, fashion events. Harley Davidson and Mercedes Benz exhibitions in the spring. festivals and seasonal activities. Fashion Island is located above Pacific Coast Highway between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. Lido Marina Village Travel down Via Oporto and visit the waterfront village. featuring galleries with fine art by local artists. This open-air marketplace with European ambience is a one-of-a-kind shopping experience. Stroll the tree-lined streets and the bayfront, boat-lined boardwalk to enjoy designer boutiques. Rift shops and jewelry collections. Relax on the boardwalk at one of the quaint cafes or restaurants and visit the bookstore that features local authors, nautical books and magazines. COSTA MESA Crystal Court Just across the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear Street and Sunflower Avenue in Costa Mesa. Experience three stories of unique shops and restaurants. many exclusive to Orange County. Crystal Court is known nationally as the special side of South Coast Plaza, due to its special offerings in style. Specialty retail shops include Galleri Orrefors Kosta Boda. L'ippe Warren, Jessica McClintock, Polo Country Store and Esprit. Dining includes nostalgic burgers, Italian. Thai, California and French cuisine. OC F anners Market Thursday mornings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, the QC Farmer's Market brings Costa Mesa not only fresh fruits and vegetables but fresh fish. baked breads, homemade. low-fat snacks, herbs arid plants and vegetables. Additional open-air produce markets are being planned for Cannery Village and Corona del Mar. Orange County Market Place Every weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds 1.200 sellers fill 20 acres of the lot with merchandise and services to make up this open-air shoppers' paradise. Founded by Bob Teller and Tom Phillips in 1969. it was originally called Treasures and 'Irash. On the first day they drew about 50 sellers who paid $1 each to set up their card tables and merchandise. Today. up to 100.000 shoppers visit the Market Place on a weekend. The bargain hunter as well as the upscale shopper will be immediately attracted to the Market Place. Many of the goods and services offered are not available elsewhere and because of the low overhead. sellers are able to keep their prices below retail costs. You will also find original artwork. fresh fruit and vegetables. international breads. clothes, pianos and even on-site haircuts. The Orange County Market Place is open every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $1 and children under the age of 12 enter free. During the Orange County Fair, which runs July 12 • 28. 1996. the Market Place will be closed. Last minute holiday shoppers be sure to inquire about extended hours in De<l8mber. CONT. ON PA.GE 50 , , APrial photo of Fashion Island/Photo by Marc 'aJ1in CONT. FROM PAGE 49 Triangle Square The Lab The Lab is a one-story rcnovared factory dubbed the Anti-Mall. An unusual shopping experience and an atmosphere that includes a living room area in the middle of the center, steel drum founrain. on-site vegetable and herb garden, community mosaic tile wall. poetry wall and d rotating art gallery featuring local artists. Shopping includes currnnt and ec:lectic designer fashions. comic book store. active sportswear. retro furniture, shoes and accessories. music and more. Monthly cnrnmunity events such as Earth Day. and Oxfam Benefit Banquet arc also offered at The Lab. Located in Costa Mesa at 2930 Bristol. This one-stop. open air shopping center is al the end of the 55 freeway at the intersection of Newport Blvd .. Harbor Blvd. and 19th St. and has convenient indoor parking. Your choices in clothing range from casual clothing to sports apparel. outdoor gear to handcrafted boots, famous brand s unglasses lo the most Nike sluff anywhere, with nearly 1,000 Nike products. Decorating your home or office and finding the perfect gifts for friends and family shouldn't be a problem. Specialty stores include: a huge bookstore: fantastic silk plant arrangements: a fine photographic gaJlery with ceramics and sculptures: and. a Daily Pilot Almanac music megastore. with a variety of entertainment options. After your shopping list is complete take in a movie at Edwards Theater. enjoy live entertainment ~d the variety of restaurams surrounding Town Square, including tasty treats from the mix and match candy store and the yogurt cafe. The Italian bistro offers an in ventive menu and tbe coffee house serves healthy homemade dishes. Ralph's grocery store is complete with wine cellar, deli and fresh seafood counter. South Coast Plaza This collection of fine boutiques and specialty shops, half of which cannot be found elsewhere in Orange County, creates the uJtimate shopping destination. South Coast Plaza is located off the 405 freeway at Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Designer shops include Chanel, Cartier. Tiffany & Co., Gucci and Gianni Versace. Department stores are Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Macy's, Macy's Men's Stor~Robinsons-May and Sears. The best of casual and elegant dining can be found at South Coast Plaza. Within walking distance is Crystal Court and South Coast Plaza Village, Orange County Performing Arts Center, South Coast Repertory, movie theaters and fine hotels. South Coast Plaza Vill~e Filled with many shopping alternatives, South Coast Plaza Village is located across from Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza. Retail shops include a fom1al gown rental, with accessories. shoes and handbags also for rent. Computer City Supercenter carries thousands of brand name items. Also. Glamour Shots, May31,1996 Aida Grey Day Spa California, Anthony's Shoe Repair and South Coast Glass Engraving. And. don't miss the gift shop at Planet Hollywood, which carries t-shirts. leather jackets and more. r-------C!/j !llj ;j ! lt[.jl) 4·1~ t-------, df nt£Pmn!J 'i ~hoe & Boot Repair • CLF.ANTNG •REPAIR •DYEING • Shoes • Hand Bags • Athletic Shoes • Luggage • Orthopedic Shoes • Bdrs • Leather Garments Corona del Mar 3401 E. Coast Hwy. 643-4640 May 31,1996 CX>NT. FROM PAGE 47 TENNIS COUltTS San Joaquin HiU..Tenni.s Courts San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive Corona del Mar Four courts, no lights Costa Mesa Tennis Club 880 Junipero Drive Costa Mesa 557-0211 TeWinkJe Parle Arlington and Junipero Drives 754-5300 Irvine Terrace Parle Seadrift and Evita Drives 644-3151 1\vo courts, no lights Mariners Parle Dover Dr. and Irvine Ave. 644-3151 Las Arenu Park 1520 West Balboa Dr. Four courts, two lighted until 10 p Ill Mariners Park Dover and Irvine Avenue Newport Beach 1\vo courts, Hghted until 10 p.m. . \\ ', CommUnity Youth Center 5th and Iris Corona del Mar l\vo courts. no lights City of Newport Beach CommunJty Services 3300 Newport Blvd. NPwport Beach 644-3151 Sailing, skating and sand \'Olleyball are just a few of the .many activities offered for adults and children through the city's summer recreational program. Chambe:r-c:ity-state golf tournament Smee 1966, members of Costa Mesa's Chamber of Commerce and employees from the city of Costa Mesa and the state govenrment have competed in this benefit. which provides funds for the Special Olympics. The tournament's director i~ Fairview State Hospital. Call 957·5101 for additional information. Camp R.ollel'blade 7th annual camp for in·line skaters of all ase• June 8·9. Tuition $200)paJd in full prior to fint day of camp). $100 for one day. Newport Dunes, Newport Beach. For information c.:11 800-959-3385, fax 707·546--0391. Learn to fly 6ab Children accompanied by a parent are ta\lldlr the buics of this aport on the fint Saturday of each month. A fishing license is required. Califonlie WUcW.fe Cmnpa.Isn Sbellmaks lalaad, ad Bay Newport Beech, 840-e748, $32. ~c..tyP&lr For mon than a century, the fair bu been provtdiac entertalnment for au ... .I Farming and insects arc celebrated this year with the themes of "Best Pickin's 111 Californiit'' and "We're Putt111' J Bug in Your Ear." The 104th Orange County Fair will talr place at the Cosla Mesa Fairgrounds from July 12·28 Call 708·1526 for additional information and a list of events and entertainment. Or~ge County Track Club Since 1961, an all-a bi Ii lies running club for road . ttack and trails. Fun runs Monday. Newport Beach; Tkursday, lrvine; weekends, varies. Coaching available. 505·6735. Sherman Library and Gardens 2647 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-2261 The Library houses a historical research center concentrated upon the stud y of Pacific Southwest while the Gardens contain more than one thousand plant species, ranging from exotic tropical vegetation to rare desert cacti. Additionally, the facility offers educational programs. Upper Newport Bay Ecological aesen;, \ 64o.6146 During the day, hiking. bicycling Daily Pilot Almanac and boating are the most popular acll\'ities, but at night park naturalists offer marsh prowls. SENIOR CITIZEN'S INFORM/\ TION Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 West 19th St. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 645-2356 Focal center in community for golden agers. Valuable resource for housing. counseling. employment, meals, transportation, health screening and legal assistHJ1ce information. Variety of activities, including exercise and dance programs, arts and crafts, bingo and many varielios of card games. Full menu of travel and excursion opportunities. Oasis Senior Center Oasis Senior Center 800 Margue rite Ave. Corona del Mar 644·3244 For a listing of programs offered. visit the center and pick up a copy of the monthly newsletter. Classes a.re offered include such areas as health and exercise, fine arts and social group activities. Jewish Senior Center 250 E. Baker Sk Costa Mesa 513·5641 I • wine outlet™ FREE D ELIVERY SINCE 1953 stltlLLE SPf ~ &ftt..t Not Just Another 7o,.. ~· Antique Store! ff ~-• .;Ola,.- GRAND OPENING! ~ . • Fumtturc • Ste1ff Animal!> •Gourmet Treatl-•Garden Sign~ • Booki. • Bean. • Birdhoui;c-. • Muffy & Hopp)' UNIQUE H OLIDAY ITEMS & ONE OF A KIND PRIMITIVE FOLK ART! ~ M-nt, 1CMS •FRI A SAT, 10-7 •SUN, 1o-5 369 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA• 642-0218 .. I I John Wayne Airport Public Transport John Wayne Airport John Wayne Airport (SNA) originated as a private landing strip. built in the 1920s by aviation pioneer Eddie Martin on Irvine Co. land. In 1939. it becan;ie a publicly owned facility through a land swap between The Irvine Co. and Orange County. After serving as a military base during World War U, it was returned by the federal government to the county with the stipulation that it remain open to all kinds of aviation uses. The 22,000·square-foot Eddie Martin Terminal was built in 1967 to accommodate 400,000 annual passengers. Remodeling added two passenger bold areas in 1974, a new baggage claim area in 1980 and a terminal annex building in 1982. Explosfve population growth in the county in the last three decades and a par8llel increase in economic development resulted in a dramatic rise in demand for'air transportation services. In 1970, 871 .350 passengers used the airport. In 1990, more than 4.5 million passengers were served. In September 1990, the Thomas F. Riley Terminal was opened to the public, named after. the Fifth District SupervlaOT ln whose diftrk:t the airport is located. Riley is credited with a pivotal role ln negotiating a compromise with the local community which enabled the improvement project to move forward. Tbe 337,900-square-foot building boasts 14. loading bridges, four ~.ggage car?usels. two ~line club lounges and a variety of food and gift concessions. Traffic improvements to a variety of intersections and roadways were made to facilitate circuJation around the aitport. as well as three new parking structures. Today. the airport is ooe of the busiest airports in the nation in numbers of operations (takeoffs and landings) of commercial and general aviation. Jo.hn Wayne Airport is currently served by 11 commercial air earners and four commuter air carriers. About 120 daily air earner departures provide direct non-stop service to 26 U.S. destinations. The most frequent destinations served are San Francisco, San Jose and Dallas/Fort Worth. Commercial aircraft currently in use are the Boeing 737 and 757; Airbus 320: McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and MD·90. Two ru!lways serve commercial and private aircraft. a 57,000·foot ~a~ runw.ayand a 2.887-foot general aviation runway. Goneral Aviation (pnvatc, non-commercial) aircraft operations account for the majority of the airport's total aircraft operations (takeoffs and landings), and is served by fixed base operators which provide fuel. supplies, aircraft maintenance, flying lessons and other services. As a result of the considerable number of general aviation operations, the airport is usuaJly ranked as the national's fifth or sixth bu..iest airport. There are currently 485 tie-down spaces for general aviation. Free guided tours of the Thomas F. Riley passenger terminal tailored" for various age and interest groups feature terminal ' architecture, rental car area, baggage carousels, tick.et counter areas, security check points, departure lounges, ~ and various airport eervices. Depending on tour time, availability and apl?roval of the airlines, a tour of an aircraft may be offered. For tour i.nformatlon call 252"'8197. • Tours of the PAA Coobol Tower are available, but must be arranged through the Federal Aviation Adminimatlon by ca.I.Ung 549- 1466. Staff of John Wayne Airport cannot schedule lours of the control tower. Since the open1°£:C the Thomu F. Riley Terminal, the airport has become a popular location. Among the 66 film pro~: "Demolition Man," ltarring Sylvester Stallone in 1993; Clear and Prelent µanger," with Harmon Ford in 1994; "VpClOle and Penonal, .. with Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeifrer• and "A Weekend in the Country," with Jeck Lemmon and Du~ Moon. JO!pr WAYNE AlllPOll.T, 18601 Mh>ort Way, Santa Ana, CA hfor. Adjacent to Newport Beach, Just south of the San Diego Freeway (I-405} at MacArthur Blvd. and one-half mile southeast of the Costa Mesa Freeway (55) with the Corona del Mar Freeway (73) se~ as its southern boundary. Tennmal operations are 6 a.m. lo midnight Airport Administration: 252· 5171 Paging, Terminal: 252·5006 MAJOR. Aill CAlUUEllS Aluka Airlines, 1 ·800-426-0333 America West Airlines, 1--800· 247-5692 American Airlines, 1·800-433· 7300 Continental Airlines, 1--800-525· 0280 Delta Airlines, 1-800-221-1212 Norlhwest Alrlin•, 1-800-225· 2525 Reno Air. 1-800-736-6247 Southwest Alrlines. 1-800-435- 9792 'lhamWorld Alrlinee, 1-800-221· 2000 Untt.d Ail'UD88, 1-800-241-6522 USAlr, 1·800-428-4322 COMMUI'D CA••ms A.mcu E.p., 1-800-433-7300 Delta eom..cu... 1..80().221· 1212 Gr.t Lab. A.talion, 1-800-274- 0662 U...... Bxlw-, 1-800-24Hl522 CAllGO UPS,1-800-742"'5877 F.tlx, 1-800-483-3338 7>a//fc COi 11 tbt an the 405 frwwaT/DoJ'1 Piiot file SllUTl1.B TllANSPOJlTA110N Santa Ana 'InmportaUon Alrpalt ~ ... (LAX}, 491· 574-8389 S500 OC1D .... 636--7433 Or ... County Yellow Cab Senice, 546-1311 PinDade, 557·2274 Super Shuttle (LAX). 973·1100 • UNTAL CARS (Oar rental returns are on the lower· level of the center parking structure, across from the tei:minal.) Avis Rent-A-Car, 852-8608 Budget R.ent·A-Car, 1-800-221· 1203 Dollar Rent-A-Car, 756-1444 Herb Rent-A-Car, 756-8161 N1tlooaJ Car Rental, 852-1284 Off.sue Car l.eotala (Free shuttle to vehicles) A.lrw1,_ Rent-A-Car, 435·9185 Alamo hu~A-Car, 852-0W3 Thrifty Car l.entaJ, 549-9151 OlJIEll ADlPOllTS SER. 'CX>STA MESA AND BEA.al to. Aagel• bdenuitioD.J Ahport (LAX), 40 miles ~ (310) 646-5252 ~)~mil'!:~(=l- 8293 Olltario laWulloeal ~ CONl1. 40 mu. eut. (909) eeo- 0400 ~~ .... 80 IDil• eouth, 61~ TaAINSDVD A..ank(Souti.m Railroecl) hu ltaliona Joe11ted •t S.Ota ADA. rm. ud A.oahelm. Clll: 1-ICJO.l72·724& .Jntne 'hmportlldoD Catw. n+.nn BUSSD.VJCE OCTD (Orange County 'J\'am District) serves the ~es Newport Beech, Balboa lllan and Co10na del Mar. Call: 63 RIDE (7433) for Dial-A-Ride, Park-N-Ride. GllBYHOUND • TR.AILWAY: LINE.9, Terminals: Anaheim, 999-1256; Santi. Ana, 642·22 AQMD The South Coast Air Quality Management is in charge of monitoring and forecasting pollution levels and educatin the public about bow polluti can be cleaned up and peopl can personally protect themselves against Ul health &om smog. AQMD alto mutt · amogcle enlOrce ulremon OGfor ter: 5. n up 3) Newport Beach's Premier Fa:mily N eighhorhood H arbor View Homes is one of the moat popular addresses in Newport Beach. Known for its green.belts, ~onununity facilities and award-winning Andersen school, it has become Newport's premier family neighborhood. Esta1lished in 1968, the neighborhood's six original home models (Monaco, Carmel, Montego, Palermo, Portofino and Somerset) have been supplemented by numerous remodeled i\Dd custom homes. Sale prices for homes sold in 1995 ranged between $400,000 and $1,090,000. Harbor View Homes i• located next to the Fashion Island shopping_cent~r and the office complex of Newport Center. It is a short driv.e from the business districts of Irvine and Costa The neighborhood is less than two mile• from the beach and Newport Harbor. M ICHAEL DREYFUS & S USAN W EIR ASSOCIATE LOGAN WILSON 800-892-7158 m.dreyfu.@coldwelThanker.com I I I i 1 . t r Corona del Mar Costa Mesa Newport Beach ' "Gold Coast" homes are high est priced in county Pacific Ocean breezes. warm weather and an affluent lifestyle make the "Gold Coast" communities of Newport Beach, Co~a Mesa, Corona del Mar and Newport Coast some of the most desirable places to live. The amenities of the coastal lifestyle also make it one of the most expensive. as homes along the Gold Coast have the highest priced residential properties in Orange County. According to a report from the Multiple Listings Sales Report Service, the median price for a home along the Gold Coast sold for $325,592 during the period of March, 1995 to March, 1996. The next highest priced region was Laguna Beach. with a median home price of $293,453. "The Gold Coast is really one of the most desirable areas in the The most expensive home in Orange County, located on Harbor Island/Photo by Morgan Vtker world in which to live so it's logical to conclude that real estate prices would corres-pond with this fact," said Patricta R. Moore. executive vice president of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors. "It's interesting to note that although we may outrank the other regions in the county as fax as sales price goes, real estate in our region is still relatively affordable for many A one-half acre waterfront estate, located on exclusive Harbor Ialand Ia Orange County'• most expensive houae. Realtor Bill Cote sold the home -twice. He sold it in 1991 to George Yao, a Taiwcese buaineaaman. for St3.8 million. In April, Cote sold the home to William and Alice Simon, for $8 million. The home has 16,000 square feet, aeven bedrooms, nine bathroom•, aix fireplaces, a swimming pool, a aubtemmean eight-car garage ana a private dock, capeble of hudling a 120- foot yacht. LINCOLN-MERCURY t 11,('()I' \ • L . ; ; \ //'/ . . . • ,j .. "JJ J1at .. ·l l ~11.\·111J' /)c11/c r.,·bi/1 .\'bo11/1/ /J e"' SALES & SERVICE •Local Shuttle Service • Rental Cars Available• • Factory Trained Technicians • 714·540·5630 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ES 24.0 D5.6 800 ~9.6 J • 62 00 .22 individuals -perhaps now more than ever." Sales of homes in the area have risen nearly 10 percent in overall sales volume during the first quarter of 1996. According to Moore, 301 properties along the Gold Coast told during the first quarter, as compared to 279 home sales for the same period in 1995. Community Profiles "I believe that this trend of increasing activity in the sale of residential properties in the Gold Coast ls going to continue building momentum as the year progresses," Moore said. "Our members are expressing tremendous enthusiasm because they are acquiring more and more listings and sales are continuing to pick up." During the first quarter of '96, 204 single-family homes in the $160,000 to $600,000 price range sold, compared to 180 for last year. The majority of homes in the area fall into this price range. There were 16 home sales in the $1 million plus price range, with an average of 182 days on the muket, an improvement over last year's sales of 13 homes sold with an average of 233 days on the market. Sales of condominiums and townhomes remained nearly static at $2.24,222 for 1996 and S225,544 for 1995, although sales dropped to 85 from 95 from last year. "The statistics confirm the observations of many of our members -1996 will be the tum-around year for the real estate market and our economy ~~~eral," said Craig Steigler. I 'cal systems director for the Orange Coast Association of Realtors. "You can't refute the oumben." Orange Coast Association of Realtors HARBOR VIEW HILLS: BOUNDARIES: Harbor View Hills South is bordered by Marguerite Avenue to the wes t, San Joaquin Hills Road to the north, Buck Gully to the east and 5th Avenue to the south. HOMES: There are about 45 single-family homes. The streets are terraced to give more than 50% of the homes a view of the ocean and harbor. All the streets have water-oriented names, such as Sandcastle, .Quiet Cove and Inlet Isle. STYLE: There arc 11 different floor plans from the smallest, a · three-bedroom. 1,866·square feet home. to the largest, a two-story. 3,137-square foot model. Some, have been expanded up to 5,000 square feet. AGE: The homes were built in p~es froJD 1967 to 1969. Many of the homes have been completely customized to reflect the latest in kitchen and bathroom design. THE POINT AT NEWPORT RIDGE: BOUNDARIES: This development is adjacent to Spyglass Hlll, across from the Pelican Hill custom bomesites and estates. HOMES: There are 77 two-story family homes. ranging from 2,675 to 3.335 square feet. They have four or five bedrooms and three-car garages. They were built in 1993 and 1994, and have lots of 7,000 to 12,000 square feet. HISTORY: . Built by Standard Pacific, this project was one of the first developments in the Newport Ridge area. Incredibly popular from start to finish, homebuyers were ~ailing in line to purchase for up to two weeks. STYLE: •• French Mediterranean VILLA POINT: BOUNDARIES: A 19-acre triangle, bordered by the Newport Beach Golf Course and Country Club to the north. by Jamboree Road to the west and Pacific Coast Highway to the south. HOMES: The neighborhood consists of 228 gated Mediterranean villas next to the Newport Beach Golf Course and Country Club. The araa is graced by beautiful tropical landscaping. with many Birds of Paradise plants and Canary Island date palms. STYLE; Floor plans range from a one bedroom with 792 square feet to a two bedroom with loft at 1,391 square feet. There are seven floor plans to choose from. AGB:- The Rnt pbue of 138 units wu completed In 1990. The next phue of 90 uruu was 6.oished in 1991. HARBOR VIEW lllIJ.S NORTH; BOUNDARIES: This community of prestigious homes is situated in the northwest corner of Corona del Mar. It is bordered to the north by San Joaquin Hills Road, to the east by Crown Drive North, to the south by Harbor View Dri~ and to the west by MacArthur Blvd. HOMES: There are about 300 single family residences. The homes are located on terraced hillside lnts. arranged to provide some of the best views in Newport Beach. Many of the homes are designed around interior patios .with an additional back patio or ldwn overlooking .ocean, harbor and bay views. Dramatic sunsets and twinkling city lights are cliscernible in the evenings. HlSTORY: Harbor View Hills North was developed in three sections during the early 1960s. The first is known as the original, the second is O.Z. Robertson and the third is known as the Broadmoor. There are six floor plans for the Broadmoor, but the original and O.Z. Robertson sections offer a variety of space arrangements. STYLE: The majority o( homes in all three sections are single story. A number of homes in the Broadmoor section are two stories and a few are non-view properties. HAllBOR HILL: BOUNDARIES: Spyglass Hill Rd. and San Miguel Rd. HOMES: Consists of 40 lots, 39 are built on, including one home which is on two lots. One lot is vacant. HISTORY: Harbor Hilj was developed by the Irvine Co., and the lots came on the mar~et in 1984. STYLE: Harbor Hill is made up of all custom homes located on three cul-de-sac streets. Each home has its own individual style, no two homes look alike, which gives the neighborhood a unique feel. Most of the homes range in size from 3,000 to 5,000 square feet, end some are as large as 7 ,000 square feet. BIG CANYON VILLAS: BOUNDARIES: Big Canyon Villas are in the northeast comer of Big Canyon Country Club, access is from Ford Road just west of MacArthrur Bhcd. HOMES: There are 76 two-story attached homes in four floor plans of 1,505: 1,750: 1,760 or 1,820 square feet. Each plan offers two or three bedrooms. two and on&- half baths. a fireplace. apacious dining 11'8a and attached two-car garage. UTILITIES eo.t.a Meea Cable Copley/Colony Cable 549-3500 Electric: Power Southern California Bdison 835-5200 Natural Gaa Southern California Ga.s Co. 634-0251 Telephone Pacilic Bell Residence: 811-3220 Business: 811-7811 Water Supply Mesa Ccuisolidated Water District, 631-1200 Sewer Service Costa Mesa Sanitation District 754-5043 Newport Beach Pacific Telephone Company 800-491-2355 Southern California Edison 800-655-4555 Southern California Gas 800-427-2200 Voter Registration Orange County Registrar of Voters 834-2244 PELICAN IDLL: BOUNDARIES: Pelican Hill Road, Newport Coast Drive and Pacific Coast Highway. · HOMES: Consists of 146 lots, 23 are still for sale th.rough the Irvine Co., 20 homes are completed and 32 are under construction. HISTORY: Pelican Hill was developed by the Irvine Co., and the lots came on the market in 1992. STYLE: The community is made up of custom homes, so no two homes look alike. Most are large estates with the lot size averaging about half an acre. The design guide- HOUSING STATISTIC-5 Costat.t.a Land Ulle 48%· designated for residential use; 14% for commercial use; 13% for iodu.strial use; and 25% for public and semi-public use Housing unit Dbltribution (1995) Single family: 18,998 2-4 units/structure: 5,929 5+ units/structure: 14,170 mobile homes: t ,303 Total housing units: 40,400 home ownership: own42%; rent 58% average rental rates• studio apartments: $656 one bedroom apartments: $746 two bed.room apartments: $908 Three or more bedroom apartments: $1,041 Average vacancy rate: 4% •source: the resou.rco network Average hpme sales price in Costa Mesa: The average home sales price in 1995 was $229,800, up slightly from the previous year after the mark.et fell drastically in 1993. lines are &!la.red toward Mediterranean and French style homes. VERSAILLES. VILLA BALBOA I: SEAFAIRE: BOUNDARIES: Pacific Coast Highway to the south, Superior Avenue to the west. Placentia Avenue to the north and Hoag Hospital to the east. These ~story, hillside buildings are designed to take full advantage of ocean end harbor views. RESIDENCES: Secluded behind private gates with landscaping. CONT. ON PAGE 56 Jackie was awarded "Realtor of the Year" by the Orange Coast Association of Realtors in 1990. Because of her Community Involvement, the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce honored her with the "Woman of the Year award" for 1994. She has been tops in Listings and Sales in Eastside Costa Mesa for for more than 20 years. Jackie is highly respected for her expertise and personal consideration for her clients. ·~ CONT. FROM PAGE 55 A luxurious lifestyle features a private setting, high above the rush of beach going crowds. It is tranquil and reserved yet dynam- ic and vital. . COMMUNITY FEATURES: The strikingly diverse area offers palm studded lanes reflected in shimmering glass towers, a renowned medical community and one of the last active dory W.P. YOUNGQUIST PAINTING CONTRACTOR QuALm PAINTING IY Pllof'uslouu fishing fleets. Newport and the Gold Coast offer world famous restaurants and legendary eateries, grand shopping malls and intimate boutiques, a magnificent per- forming arts center and famed jazz cafes. From your new home at Versailles, Villa Balboa or SeaFaire, it is an easy walk or bike ride to the sand and sea. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Fully Insured • Local References • CA ST UC #602098 • W.P. Youngquist 714·645·3305 ~~~B ·o tan i care &;U~4 11 Landscape ~ • ~ • MalnUmanal Botanicare Landscape ( 1 if I 1 / f I' ' Ir 1 • 'f/ I / • I r, 'I \/I/ !II' .... .'/\ /1, I 1 , ''"' "'"'t1llc1/(1•/ ·1 ·."1 . 1719 H•ftaoe,la!MB coaa11en oa 71"4Sl-7ftl ......... OOVEll SHORES: BOUNDARIES: The Dover Shores community encompasses the streets nearby upper Newport Bay's West Bank. The general location is north of Pacific Coast Highway and east of Dover Drive. HISTORY: The area was part of a land grant given to Don Jose Sepulveda and called Rancho San Joaquin. The Upper Bay was called Bolsa de Quiguera by the Spanish which means "Bay of the High Banks." James Irvine bought the land in 1864, and the Irvine Company started the present development about 100 years later. HOMES: There are 310 homes Included in the Dover Shores Community Association. Most of the homes have views or the potential of a view. AU of the lots are generous . • in size and many are exception- ally large. In addition to the many bluff top or elevated homes with bay and/or ocean views, there are 73 waterfront homes with direct accesa to the bay. STYLE: Many Dover Shores-homes are custom built and the others were constructed by well-known builders of quality houses featur- ing spacious living areaa. LIDOJSLE: BOUNDARIES: Lido Isle is bordered by Pacific Coast Highway and Newport Blvd. HISTORY: Since its inception in the 1920s, Lido bas matured and become even more than its creators origi- nally envisioned. Modeled after the seaside resorts of the French Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber foronly · -o...Fo s49900 UPT03MOS SAMf Af3 CN3H 0.A.C Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last ARP.ET DEPOT VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE* TILE Comn»relal • Rnldentllll S.le• • s.nnc. Full line of woo. Woven Axmlnster & Sul Carpetiog Available 1904 ......_ 9oulev8fd •Coat.a ..... N.E. Comer of...,._ & 19th StNet ~~:;c_,.._...i -722·9642. Mon-Sat1U Sun 11-5 ~31,1996 and Italian Rivieras, Lido was designed by a noted Swiss archi tect who incorporated many European themes as well as the requisite facilities of a modem community. Recognizing the val- ue and opportunities afforded by the cllma~e ana surroundings, the designers developed a neigh- borhood where life was to be enjoyed primarily out of doors. Life on Lido today continues to include days on the beach, play- ing tennis, entertaining on a patio or lust walking along one of the island's many garden paths known as stradas. HOMES: There are approximately 875 homes on Lido with 259 Qll the bayfront and 616 on the interior of the island. STYLE: The master plan of the island's residential and recreation areas was unique and innovative. As one early commentator wrote, "By truly ingenious arrangement, the streets upon which the homes front (those not facing the water} are actually safety streets, because all of the houses face walks or stradas; all streets are at the back of the residence. This makes Lido a paradise for chil- dren." Today, Lido is proud to be a con- stantly improving neighborhood. Although the island's architec- ture is predominantly Mediter- ranean, Lido residences encom- pass a spectrum of styles ranging from contemporary to New Eng- land Cape Cod. CONT. ON PAGE 58 We do it all!! • New Doors/Euro Hardware • Real Woods or I.aminates • Crown Moldings • Mitred Corners · • New Drawerstrracks • Solid Surface Counter Tops Visit our showroom today! · open by appointment only 1-(800) 88-S • I • L • C • 0 or {714) 781-3044 D 1375 Logt111 ..be., Colla M'1a Since 1962 1 Lie I 48997S a55!2!a1~1•;s5555;~s~!~l'31'!i555!+1il Ml• Na.Y 31,1996 Daily Pilot Almanac MESA VERDE, COSTA MESA 4 bedrooms, 2 barhs, separate family room , formal dining room, remodeled kitchen in oak, RV access, giant 8,000 sq ft cuJ-de-Sac lot, Tenant occupied, flexible escrow required, top condition and location. PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SA.LB .•• $265,000 KNOLL TOP ESTATE • Forever views of Newport & Orange Cou nty, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, resting on nearly 1/2 of an acre, O\'ersized formal dining room, contemporary kitchen, great family room with French doors, luxurious master suite. $759,000 CORONA DBL MAR Spectacul ar, "detached" Cape Cod townhome. 3 bd, 2.5 ba. Livi ng room with brick fire place. Light and bright, $379,900 • EASTSIDE CoSTA MESA Premier "Tum-key" custom remodel ,,;th 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, ,,;th separate master suite, 2,800 sq ft for today's famiJy styled li,ing. Includes breakfast: and formal dining room , Spacious family room, giant 70xl20 lot. Surprizc ... Only $469,000 DaNA t D PFA I F Choose Your Business Partner Make the.Riyht Move with Confidence DEDICATED TRAINED INTERESTED A LEADER IN HOME §ALES ALWAYS R.EsULTS .. If ,, •. CONT. FROM PAGE 56 SEA ISLAND BOUNDARIES: Sea Island is one of the most premium Newport Beach locations bordering the Newport Beach Country Club Golf Course. It's like living in a year round resort HJ STORY: Sea Island ha,s two builders. The luxury units were built by both McLain and Lusk, who later completed the community. HOMES: Comprised of 132 condominium units. There are about 54 self- contained townhomes and 78 stacked single-level condos. Thirteen residences are currently on the market ranging from $520,000 to $739,000. In the early 1990's, several floor plans sold in the $800,000 range. STYLE: The McLain units range from about 1,900 to 3,000 sq_ua.r_e f~t, the latter being a three bedroo~r , four bath townhome with a three car garage. The Lusk units range from 2,300 to 2,800 square feet. SPYGLASS HILL BOUNDARIES: Spyglass Hill is located in the hills of Corona del Mar at the intersection of San Joaquin and Spyglass Hill Road. Surrounded by the communities of Harbor Ridge, Harbor Hill, Spyglass Ridge and the newly developed Newport Ridge. The Community is bounded by the pacific ocean, Catalina Island, Pelican Hill Golf Course, San Bemadino Mountains, N1o. Verde Peninsula, Fashion Island and the famous Newport Harbor. HJSTORY: Lusk homes began developing Spyglass Hill in 1972. HOMES: Currently, there are 349 single family tract homes in Spyglass. L ·,,--:.. ROSEY'S ·Auro SOD CAUFOl#A lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fl& PIG.., & ......., • Al c.tlW 1ecWdw 642-4522 121 l1411trl1I W1y • Cest1 Mesi Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 Uc IUJ070 We luwe over 40 years combined S{'rviCE" in th is area. Our quality. c~atioity and service are unmatched. Together we wLU take care of all your landscape and masonry needs. • l.ancitlape Des~ • Stoonroric, Pa1Jos, & BJjQI • Water Falls. Pools & Sp88 • Sprtnkler ~'Stems • tand.'!Cape Ugh~ • Dratn.ge Spedallst8 GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 l..k-."81H48 \ • 1 OOO's of Fabrics \ •Free Pick-up & Delivery • Window Treatments, Table skJrts, Pillows, Bedspreads and morel 641-4731 3 98 S. Bristol, Santa Ana 1 Block North of South Coast Plaza toll RUs AS LOW AS ... •1110 7FOOT SOFA *Note: There are many beautiful and dlvene communities in Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Due to limited spac~, we are unable to include aIJ of them in our section. 7b Jeam more about homes ln tbe anta, read the Daily Pilot Real Estate section, publhbed eacb Saturday; or, contact your local Realtor. Please 1ee map on pose 62 for a IJ1tl_nR of area com.munit/81. -,. -' .. ~·,; f.'-t;i. .... '-.J. J .., • Tht Tom Fazio -dtsigntd masterpiece, Tht Links Course at Pdican Hill Golf Club, which complements rather than competes with the award winning Ocean Course, adds an abundanct of shot making challenges. The open fairways are surrounded by wandering canyons, natural vegetation and sculp1urtd bunkers, and play along an eltvattd, upper plattau with many holes JOO' above the coastline. There IS an array of ljramatoc """" of "" Podfoc Oaan and Ntwporr Harbor. Overlooking these two fine golf courses and the ocean beyond is ou1 new clubhouse with the finest of golf apparel and equipment. Our new state- of-rhc-art Practice and Teaching Cenier offers a variety of programs and schools for the individual as well as groups. THE LINKS COURSE Fourth Placr, Best New Resort Courses Golf Digest, January, J 995 Top Ten New Resort Courses Golf Magazine, February. 1994 THE O CEAN COURSE firs! Place, Best New Resort Courses Golf Digtsl, January, 1993 Top Ten New Resort Courses Golf Magazine, February. 1992 TttE G oLF SttoP 1994 Resort Merchandiser of the Year Top JOO Golf Shops in Amenca F OR RESERVATIONS Call (7 H ) 760-0707 Pelican Hill Golf Club 22651 Pelican Hill Road South 1====Newport Coas1, California _j I · . . . \\ .. If ,, ... ' • Specializing in Big Canyon & fJther Fine km I .. , '·' • ·-... ·-·~-·· --.I!~ ·--..--:.-:-• ~ t GU.AT Pl.AUS TO TAICE MOST nEQUENTLY ASICED PHOTOS IN NEWPOrr BEACH: J101l PHONE NUMBERS IN <nSTA Ml!SA: • Balboa Bridge heading toward Balboa Island. Views of yachts in tbebubor. • Lookout Point .bove Cmona del Mar Main Beech al Ocean and Jasoiine. View boats entering and leaving the channel. • Inspiration Point in Corona del Mar. View of Newport Pier and Catalina. Then heed down Ocean Blvd. to the end of Poppy to Yhlw Llttle Corona Beech and tidepool rocb. • The Swapmeet (AKA Orange CountyMarbt Plece); 7~ • County County Fair: 7tJl..3247 • Goat Hill Childrmi'• 'Inin W•: 548-7248 • Isa.mu ~·a c.alifomia Scenario sCulptwe Gerdens: 435-2100 • Where to 19C)'cle: At Orange Coat Col.l9. 432-5131. • Ice Rink: Ice Clalet, 979-8880 Let Jim Jenning• install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert briclc, bloclc, stone, tile, slate &. concrete J t:odc·.. ' { • ~ riefom~e(ld' · quality designers • & landscapers THE ULTIMATE BACKYARD! • Quality work in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems ? We solve them. ,., .; (. t 1i I : J .. .I d, ~~----Jin )enmngs CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E.. 17th St. • Suite 206 Cotta Meta (714) 645-8512 Seate Llanx 1392707 . ' • OCEAN RIDGE High aboYe Newport~ next to natural hilJskles, and majestic canyom. LoCs averaging .25 acres. Prom mid 1400,000s PELICAN HILL Thmlo!d lots OYeriooldng Newport~ the Ptcifk Ocean or Catalina Island. Spaciotn .5 acrultes. """" """ $(,(}(), ()()() PELICA N POINT ~ from the Pacific surrounded by the Ooean CouJSe ol Pelican Hill Golf Club. Lois ayeraging .25 acres. Pro#t """$800,® . . • I ~ I 1 • •' \\ .. If h FINEST ESTATEI 35 Room. 9 Bdrm. 13 Bath on 4.4 acres w/pool. guest homes & everything you can possibly imagine. As seen on "Ufestyles of the Rich & Famow"l w u I 7.5 mil/i,on. A Royal Value at only $3;995,000! ABOUT nns SECTION Welcome to the C8'9 issue of the Daily Pilot A nae: a yearly compilation of our communities -where we live, grow, work. shop, dine and play. We hope you find it useful and infonnative. Get to know the JM!<>Ple and places we have shared witli you. We want to beer from r,ou. If there's something you'd like to see included in next year'a Almanac, tell us. If )'OU have information you would like to submit for consideration, send it. II you enjoyed a particular section, let us know that, also. Every effort has been made to ensw:e the accuracy of the material. We assume no responsibility or liability for errors, cbangea, or omissions in this section. C.Op~t 1996 by Califomia C.Ommumty News, Corp. The Publiaber reeerves all rights. Reproduction without permission of the Publisher is Are you looki take care of When Your Partner Moves,You Don • -I - Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Differen Traditional coils are linked at the top and bottO~ so they can't work indepcodendy. Only \ Bcautyrest pocketed coils are joined in the middle, so each coil moves indepcndendy to contour every inch of your body. 545·7168 3165 HAllOl ILVD • COSTA o..w .-•• 996 May31,1996 CAL Office: 644-9060 he Pillars of the coastal communities always choos£ Don and Joyce . Olson when buying or selling their homes. & J Yc:e OLSON Pager: (800) 487-4931 ~ • ·. ~ I I " . I . . QUALITY SOUTH COAST PLAZA Tiffany & Co. r IS ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA CRYSTAL COURT . THE VILLAGE . THE OFFICES NOROSTROM MACY'S MACY'S MEKS STORE SEARS ROBINSONS MAY Tiff BllOADWAY SAKS FlfTH AVENUE Mond•y through Fnday 10 a.m. to 9 pm Saturday 101.m. lo 7 pm. Sund•y 11 a.m to 6:ll p.m. San Ditgo (405) Frwy at 33JJ Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 9'2626 (714) 435-200! (800) 182-8888 I()~ JJ 1 ..