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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot•' ' . . . ' . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNmES SINCE 1907' Thieves pick Wrorig bag at posh hot~l . .. . -~ ' , . . •;L.A. pair grabs a piece of luggage containing clothes not jewels, then ends up in jail. ~Plot NEWPORT BEACH -1Wo Latino men mistakenly stole a bag of clothing instead of preaous jewels Crom a jewel- ry salesman attending a trade show at the Four Seasons Hotel Tuesday. Police suspect the men, 27-year-old Raul Rarnuez Gacha and 29-year-old Ganzalo Cordoba Hernandez, both of Los Angeles, are tied to a loosely knit group of 1ewelry robbers who hail from the same neighborhood. Gacha and Hernandez were charged with conspira- cy to commit grand theft and were booked in the Newport BNcb Jail. They are being held m heu of $10,000 bail. Newport Beach police have been keeping an eye on jewelry stores after two dealers were robbed at gunpoint last month in a Fashion Island parking lot. In that case, the thieves -who have remained on the loose -made off with . jewelry estimated at $1.5.million. Last May, Newport Beach pohce arr~sted three Latino suspects who tailed a jewelry saleswoman from store to store before they were caught by authorities after a high-speed car chase. Each of the suspects m that case has been convicted. Tuesday's heist occurred shortly before 5 p.m. A dark-colored van drove to the front of the hotel where the 24- year-old salesman was waiting. 1Wo men jumped out of the van, with on~ grabbing the canvas bag containing the victim's clothing. A hotel employee .Sdw the theft and appr0ctc{led one of the suspec~. who . . dropped the bag. Both men Jumped back into the van, which then sped away. A police officer spotted the van as it ran a red lJght at the intersection of San- ta Rosa Dnve and San Joaqwn Hills Roctd. One passenger jumped from the vehicle and ran into a residential area. Police stop'ped the van on the Corona del Mar Freeway at La Paz Road, where Gacha and Hernandez were taken into custody. Police believe there may have been another vehicle and as many as • SEE JEWELS PAGE A 12 THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1999 AND .<. n IN DAV 6 Check out these features in today's coverage: • Sculpting with butter •Hanging out at the Kids Stage • Fair Fun photos • Fair Calendar See Pages A4 and AS Summer Stories Theirs is not to compete -or even excel -. but to know how to handle themselves from sand to surf. UCI gift to .build $1.·2~ million fWt Pia( L ike a shimmering sea of red, white and blue· suddenly stilled, children . scamper from every direction to their land.i.D.g spot on the hot sand. With legs crossed, sittmg and listening, they hear the whistle signal them lo break into their groups for three hours of honing theirswimmingskillsandaddmg to their beach knowledge. They are the children m New- port Beach's Junior Lifeguard Program, where the daily activi- ties are as much about beach safety as they are fun Ashley Parole, 14, who has been in the progrd.ffi for six years, said she enjoys the ocean and vis- iting with the friends she has made. •1 like' spending time m the water, gomg to competitions and spending time with friends,• Parole said. Now m its 16th year, the Junior Llfeguard Program offers children a way to learn safety and responsibility at the beach that is both fun and entertaining, said Recnie Boyer, marine training coordinator. PHOTOS BY RON SOLIMAN I DAILY PllOT Mike Peetz, a lifeguard for seven years, explains bow to use the first aid kit to Junior Ufeguar(l program participants. -· .. boa tho Use • Modem facility on Shellmaker Island will be paid for by stock donation from Irvine businessman. !kif Pb SHELLMAKER ISLAND -UCI will pour a $1.28 million donation into bwlding a new boathouse at Shell- maker Island , Henry Nidlolas m. tlle president and CEO of Broadcom Corp. m lrvirle. announced thJS week that the dona- tion would be in the form or a tock transfer of 10,000 Broadcom <ihares, SEE CREW PAGE A 12 • • Officials remain ·: • tight-lipped on ·· Mon~ay meeting • Noyes says he has nothing to add to accounts abo\lt note • he sent to a fellow councilman 4 who fell 'threatened.1 StACYBRowN O:Jt;Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Counc:ilmdI\ John Noyes declined to elaborate. Wednesday about a note he passed to colleague Tod Ridgeway that abrup tly halted a Monday council vote to award $380,000 m QTIU!ls · to pro-El' Toro a~!}>5>rt groups. • SpOOJ<ing from his Balboa lslan<J Jewelry tore, Noyes would ollly saY' that reports of the matter have been • SEE GUARD PAGE A13 Shannon Green, 13, waits for the wave to hit her during training li:l NeWJ>Ort Beach's iunlor Ufeguard program. SEE NOYES PAGE A12 Parents defend Andersen teacher • School board hears from nearly two dozen supporters responding to charges brought in petition to oust long-time educator. }lmCA GAR.RaJN Da1!Y Pb NEWPORT-MESA -Outraged over what they say is an attempt to slander a beloved teacher, a group of parents came to the school boud Tuesday in a show of support for Ander· Mn Elementary School teecher n1sha Wood. Lat month, more than 70 ~ts at Ander· HD m.Dentary School took the unUIUlil ·Itel> of drculating a peUtlon caWnQ for Wood~ .,..... In tlMlr .,....., .... ,...... ml .., did not ll1l1N 1bll Wood. a ......... turtw wllla • PllD ..................... eDlllll ..... _<ILilll*_.._...., .... .., ... best serv them." ·we are requesting "that Wood not teach our childre n,• the parents sa1d in the petition, which they delivered June 17 to Lorri Simp- son, the district's head or persoMel. Simpson told Wood of the petition drive agamst her. But Tuesday evening, a group of parents and supporte11, including her husband, voiced their support for Wood. •Much innuendo and many aCCUMtions has been written ab6ut Trlsh Wood,• said lbm Wood, Wood's husband, fu a..1tatement pre. pared by The Petetesen Law ffkin, which l't!P- reeents tbe Woodl. •'Jbe support in the community Ii OVW• whelming &Gm both her coUMg\Mll and par- ents of ltudenla pMt and ...... t. • be c:cnda· ued. ·They know "Mlba Wood ii • ..cmr of moral dm9c:W wbo --.. -~·-and ta.. vr-t cm. -.... tD ....... dlll.. Otllen 1pok• ,..... .. ..., la Wood'• A11 MILLENNIUM MOMENT In position to keep Newport-Mesa honest I n 1983, orange County Su~rior Court Judge Alicemarie Stotler, a Newport &Nlch residen~ announced her retirement from the t>ench after more than sb: years. She had begun her 1udiaal oareer m 1976 at the Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach. Prior to ber appointment Id a judge, Stotler was tbe fint full-time woman depUty district attorney bi Slalu Orange County. Sile wu allo acuw in tbe ~ Coun~nlaA9odetioll Ud ....Sa pNlldeal Ol the Judges Foandatkla. ..... wlM dmtlable...,. 1n tm_ 5'IJGer WM named.J\_ldge of the YtlU bf the a.. County 'ftt. ...... .,..~. . Aftlr .......... •~a sm-1aw pndlce 1n s..-Am we ..b\llbod. INDEX ., ClASWIDS ,--~-M DmlOOl . .AIS POW fl.ES_..,_...._ ........ ..._ NtJCIOnm ____ & SOClfY -----.414 SPOlrS .11 .... 12 I I ' :A 2 Thursday, July 15, 1999 NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD WRAP·UP ' • ISSUE: District honors retiring etnployces · ACTION: None Taken SUMMARY: Each year, the board honors employees retiring from the.district This years' hon- orees are: Bernice Bielamowicz, • Richard Bierregaard, Joyce Bon- vecchio, Leila Case, · Rita Charles.worth, Bonita· Coyne, ~arbara Echternach, Shirley Feller, Pat Hornun~. William Knight, Marie Kopke, Patricia Neal, Carolyn Slocker, Don Story, Hedwig Vojgt, 'Beattie White .. ISSUE: Adoption of Strategic Plan ACTION: Approved, 7-0 SUMMARY: For the last year, a special committee of parents, .cpmmuruty members and district : • staff have been working to draft a •long-tenn improvement plan for 'the school district , • ISSUE: lnstdlldtion of score- poard dt Lincoln Elementary School ACTION: Approved, 7-0 SUMMARY:· School board hiembers gave Newport Beach tnttle League penrussion lo install d scoreboard above the athletic Held at Lincoln Elementary School . • • , • • ISSUE: Rev1~cd School Calen- • • dar •. • ACTION: Approved, 7-0 •. •, SUMMARY: School board : • piembers made hndl changes to , • stext year's school calendar and , • d)>prO\'cd it Students will have t.{1e following ddys off next year: Nov 11 Veterans Day; Nov. 12, : Ad.rruss1ons Day, Nov. 25 and 26, • )1hanksgiving Recess, Dec. 20- • ·Ian 3, Winter Recess; Jan 17, . . •. ~drtm Luther King Jr. Day. Feb. ' '\.l, Lincoln's Birthday; Feb. 21 , '.-~resident's Day, Apnl 11-21, • ~nng Recess, May 29, Memonal ·~Qay . . • • . . . . . ~ •• . . .J.a One man the elephants· better n ever forget HE IS Parading around his pachyderms. AU IN THE FAMILY Keith Jones has a hefty task every day. The 38-year-old handler takes care of several elephants that will be gtvtng kid- dy rides the next two weeks at the Orange County Pair. Kitty, an 8,000-pound female Asian elephant, picks up a rake with her trunk to scratch her back. Her counterpart, Dix- ie, is more refined, wanting-to be waited on hand and foot. Jones describes the two as uspoiled brats," but he enjoys tending to their needs. ·I really like taking care of them;• he said. •They have their own uruque per- sonaltties and they are very smart.• Jones has grown up with elephants right in his backyard. Hts stepfather began the family busmess, Have Trunk Will ltavel, that's located on an ·a-acre ranch m Riverside County. Jones and his sister run the business today, traveling to five differ~nt county fairs dunng the sum- mertime. When they aren't on the road, their eight elephants are on display or working in the entertamment business. Maybe you've seen some of them in movies like •operation Dumbo Drop• or in commercials touting automobiles and video games These animals are super- stars. locals only PILOT PEOPLE A SHEER LOAD Jones' day begins at 6 a.m. when the elephants are rustling about their stalls. Cleaning up after an enormous elephant takes some time, with Jones bathing them and filing their nails, which are as big as human hands. Feeding is continu- ous with more than 200 pounds of gram and fruits consumed on a.daily basis-by the elephants, not Jones . At 11 a.m., the trunked ones are led to a ring where excited children wait to get on board the Pachyderm Express. Mov- ing at a snail's pace, these large arurnals have kids playfully cheering and clap- ping th.ell' hands as they ride away. Safety is vital when handling ele- phants, Jones said, which means a strin- gent screening process. Elephants are usually obtained from zoos and are selected based on their personalities. Only females are used for the children's rides because the unpredictable males can get testy. •When the males get mature, they are really aggressive and obnoxious,• Jones said. "like men carousing at happy hour.• Handlers are expected to keep patrons Doily Pilot at a safe distance from the elephants. They also walk and lead the animals around the nng, the only form of exercise the elephants get. But vital to the symbiotic relationship here is protecting the elephants from any harm, paying attention to their behavior -and that of thell' customers. •we have to be careful of course,• Jones sd.id. •But these elephants are so smart. They know when to stop and pose for a photograph. It's cool to work with ammals like Uus.• -Greg Risling . Newport Beach resident wins Many sales for a well-dressed fall Atkinson's Men's Clothtng, for top quality men's clothing and accessories, is having a semiannual sale. On sale are Corbin suits and trousers, South- wick, Hathaway shirts and Eng- lish ties. Atkinson's is located at 3430 Via Lido in Newport Beach. The phone number is (949) 673- 0653. BEST BUYS @inteniational scholarship . . -• • • • •. • Corona del Mar • •:•:graduate Rob Williams !•:•will continue his studies • • : •; • overseas as Ambassador • • '. • Abroad scholar. •• . • . • • • •, EASTBLUPF -When Melin- • da Williams describes what her son, Rob, was like at an early age, it's clear where he was going. • Rob was already proving him- , self to be a talented swunmer, and : • his success in the clasm>om was • • something a.tong the hnes of Doo- •' gie Howser But it was the way h~ wrote his first movie that became .. the telltale sign to his future. : • •He wrote 300-page screen-· • plays,• Williams said, •in French.· Now 19, Williams is putting his , knowledge of five languages and his education in international rela- . • hons to good use as a winner of .... the Rotary International Ambas- • sador Abroad Scholars.hip for the year2000. ·1 was stunned," said Williiuns, who eqtcred the University of Southern Calllomia last year as a junior. • 1 had to listen to the phone message four tiines." The focus of the scholarship is MfOIHA DIMARTINO FUZAGIC I OAlY PllOT ltob Wllllaim of Ne~rt Beach is one of 20 naUonal Rotary Ambassador winners. lo promote Rotary lntemtdional's g oal of peace in the international community and give students the opJ)<?rtunity to e.xpenence the world. Once be chooses which graduate school to attend (outside of the U.S.), Williams will be ~ed to give six upddte reports to the Rotary clubs in that host country. The opportunity lo work with people from other countries attracted Williams to the Rotary scholarship, he said, t;md made it a ma1or goal of h.iS. •Jt seemed like something I would like to do,• he said: •1 thought it would be a great oppor- tunity to immerse myself cultural· ly and linguistically in that area.• Willliuns was one of thousands of i;tuden~ throughout the U.S. who 'applied for the scli61anh.ip, which reqUired entrants to fill out an application, provide tran- Scrtpts, write three essays and have two letters of recommenda- tion. As Rotary Cntemabonal pared down the applicants, Williams had to go through the entire • process twice. The most demand- ing aspect, he said, was the inter- view. But the interviews were also the deciding factor in choosing the scholarship wumers -and ' the most challengmg . •The interviews struck me as especia.Qy difficult." Williams said of tho opinions he was asked for on current political crises. •1t went well, but it-just made you think on your feet." Fluent in English, French and Germ.an and conversational in Serbian and Russian, Willia.ms will graduate from USC m May with a degree in intemationdl relations and French. He will have a month off before his scholarship begins in June. Although Williams ha n't decided which university to 'attend, he is sure that he eventu- ally wants a career with the Unit- ed Nations in Ewope~or,to work in the foreign selVlce. His mother said she ls not wor- ried what region of the world he chooses to attend graduate school, just as long as he keeps in touch. ·1 want him to be happy,• she said. •He's JUSt going to have me fly over a lot with care packages.• Nordstrom's anniversary sale starts tomorrow through Sunday, Aug. 1. It's the biggest sale of the year al Nordstrom. Included in the sale are new fall shoes, cloth- ing and accessories for men, women and children One good bargain at the sale iS in Chil- dren's Shoes where there are top-name brands reduced, including Dr. Martens, Elefanten, Esprit, Hush Puppies, Jumping Jacks, Keels, N'Lke, Skechers and Stnde Rite. There are also spe- cai store hours from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Nordstrom, at (714) 549- 8300, is located at South Coast Plaza m Costa Mesa. A'Maree's, at (949) 642-4423, is having a big summer sale through the end of the m onth. A'Maree's always has the best designer ladies clothing in town, and great shoes and accessories. · It's located in the Westcliff Court at 1649 Westcliff Drive in New- port Beach. Kids love Zany Brainy, the toy and more store, located at Coro- ---~--~~-:--:---~~,-----~~~-----~ greer wylder na del Mar Plaza in Newport Beach. The store is packed with more than 20,000 children's products that are high quality, nonviolent and nontoxic. Anoth- er great feature of this store is that every day. there are events for kids -from miniconcerts and author appearances to craft times and software demonstrations. The phone number is (949) 640- 5131 Alden's Carpet and Drapes, at (949) 646-4838, is having a sale on area rugs and runners. You can chose from sisals, synthetics and haodmade wools. Alden's is located at 1663 Placentia St. in Costa Mesa. ~'"' • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to D•ily Pilot. 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A rear shaft ckivehne worth S350 was stolen from a car in the 2400 block dunng the evening of Joly 10. • ""'""'°" loulward .. At~ wld stereo worth S 1,700 w«e stolen from a store in the 2000 block ~July s and Juky 8. • .... ._.....Aw Stereo equipment worth S571 w• stotefl from• home In the 2800 block ~ 2 and 11 a.m. July 5. • "-1tl9 Awnue: About S 120 was stolen from a home in the 1800 blodt It 4 • m July4. • 1.-t 2CMh ser.t. A mallbox W'()fth S300 was 5to6en from • bUIJ- neu In the 200 block during the wenlng of July 7. ... Qin llAQt I • .., .._ Drhie: A bkydt, fishing pc>lls a a c:ordles phone WOl1h S6JO Wini stolen "°"' • home In it. 400 block cMlng the ~ofJuly7. • hlM .... A c9llullr phone wonh S250 w ...... In 1he 1000 blodl • 12 p.m ~ 12. . • Qw,. ..... A..----Worth UIOw..,_ flom a CM In the b blodl ............. of July 12. •T1m11a.,._A ............... S190_..,_friin• 11'111 ......... ,,. ta. Doily Pilot ~ Despair over a loss nf!eds _no justification P erhaps the greatest safu>fac- tion of wnting a column like this comes from those rare occasions when it touches some- one deeply enough that they tell you so. I can never predlct wh n something I write ffilghl do that, but it happened with two recent columns; the one on the visiting World War D aircraft, the other on the lessons 1 drew from an injury to my dachshund, Coco. It's still a matter of some won- der to me -and some reserva- tions, too -how World War II and the people who fought it have suddenly been brought back to center stdge by a nation enchanted with that holy waI. . The reservations are because the · people who fought. the less-than- holy wars that followed had to face the same da .. 1gers and ago· mes we dld without the over-· whelming public support at home, either then or now. There was no "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition• dunng Viet- nam or Korea. The tone of the post-World War Il letter writers responding to · the aircraft column was caught admirably by Geoff West of Costa · Me~a who wrote about a conver- : · sation with a former B-17 nose · gunner "whose description of the detachment and loneliness in the nose of that plane was very poignant.• West continued. "I'm not a fan of war, but I am a fan of those of you who fought and sac- rificed during World WdJ U. • Among my contemporaries ·· who responded was Ray Rosso of Newport Beach who wrote this delightful vignette· •When I revisited Pensacola recently to go through the museum, I was escorted by an Ensign gwde and en1oyed it imm~nsely -espeaal- .. THE 8'Ell CURVE ioseph n. bell ly when we got to the F6F. 1bis was my plane -and savior - and I w~s most anxious to sit in the cockpit and remirusce. The wings were in the 'up' position, but my guide offered to lower them so I could get aboard. . •WhiJe he was getting the wings down, we were·unaware of a small army of school children that had silently gathered to watch the procedure. At that point, I discovered I could not gel my foot into the first st:inup·step (Im 83 plus two hip replace· ments). So the Ensign got behind and under me and pushed me up to the wing section, and I clam- bered into the cockpit amid a roar of applause from the school children." In the column about the inJWy to my dachshund, 1 descrtbed the dillicuJties of enforcing the resbictions placed on her by the veterinarian and our comprorruse with the quality of hf e she demanded. Tb.is hlt Dick Lewis of Newport Beach m two especially vulnerable places, and he wrote me about them. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO Cocktails Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-64S-7626 A family cat he loved and admired had Just been hit and killed by a motorist, and be was ta~ Qn some gUilt for allowing the cat the freedom that finally cost its b!e And he was alsQ wondering if the grief he felt over the decith of his pet was pennissi· ble m light of the tragedies then taklng place in Kosovo and other blighted plctces in the world. Lewis wrote; "The morning your column about Coco appeared, I f<"Cl my cats (three in all), then oros$e(i the street to chat wiUi a neighbor. Mooch, the .youngest, joined us. While we talked, he suddenzy darted across the street. I saw the oncoming pickup truck but thought Mooch would surely tum back in time, He didn't. "l could take pains to keep my cats 'safe' at all times. Mooch's brutal demise and my contin · g despair over it suggest that I should. But out of respect for the11 quality of life, I'll.continue to let the other two have their daily freedom. As you suggest in your ,colwnn, l owe them that. More- over, this is a lesson that arumals, themselves, can teach us. •At the same time, I'm still "' choked up over losing Mooch, and I wonder if lhis isn't senti- mental self·indulgence. Mooch was an animal, not a Kosovar refugee; my loss pales in compar- ison. In the face of such massive human tragedy, are we justified in being so tom up over the loss . of a pell Or is thP affect.Jon we hared so gcnw.ne as· to make ju tihcation mclcvant?" I've been in thIS place. It has , too often occurred to me when struggling with mtemal problems that feeling soi:ry for myself JS absurd when contrasted with the "real" problems of others Such guilt is easy to come by for Amer- itans. We do it well. But tl)'Ulg to rationalize away our own difficulties by measunng thfm against those of someoQe ·else sC'ems equally absurd. . AppleS dlld oranges. Oilr feelings .. oC love and loss and pain exist m their own space and on theu own terms, even when they dte sur- rounded by human tragedy. To denigrate them because Qf the presence of that tragedy would seem to me a capitulation of the human spirit. And that include:. mourning a pet that was loved and lost. ~king to Justify such' feelings is, indeed, trrelevant. '-' I talked with Dick Lewis on the phone, and he wrote me a second letter that suggests he has arnved at the same place - maybe was there all along. "I don't Uunk any guilt attaches to my emotions," he wrote. "They're simply part of my per-· sonal chemistry. And I lake noth- mg away from that when 1 won· der about their origiru. and their intensity.• • JOSEPH N. ·aeu. is a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column appears Thursdays. r-----------------m I Padded envelopes Brooms 1 •' : I I Moving boxes Buckets • 1 I I Kraft paper Degreasers I I Screech film Carpet de,mers I I Carron sealing tape janitoriaL Supplies Vacuum cleaners I I Shipping Suppim Hand soaps I Scrapping · I WHOLESALE Muhifold towels I I Bubble & foam rolls PRICES! Roll towels • I Corrugated cartons Open to Floor dcanm : I noly bags tht Public w i I I ,., 8 to 5 waxes, sea crs Trash ba s SIHCE/911 '• • .. • 8'•claltr Clrocel'le9 • Oonwenlenoe Ql'OCerlee • 8'•oa.ltr Che•• •PIMWlrlee Marinated Beef K-Bobs --- $469 lb. Re • S7.99 lb Meatu & Tender Pork Loin _ Bai Ribs~ 3~~ • ......... • Cllft Lean & Tender Flank Steaks $499 lb. Re . S7.99 lb ~_oz: Package Mushrooms 98~a. ThurMioy, July 15, · 1999 A 3 IRIEFLJ Board approves new school construction !NEWPORT·MEs-A School board memhers t Uteir meeting Tuesday UMmmously approved s~oding S7 .5 mil· lion to build an elementary school in the Newport Coast development. The school, which archi- tects say will have "an Italian hill-town feel to it," will be thP first school btillt from scratch in the district since Andersen Elem~ritary was completed in the 1970s . School , officials say a' gyound breaking for the school is planned for later this swn- mer. The school is set to open in the fall of 2000. · Money to build the sdlool will come from M llo-Roos fund · nd developer fe , said Mik F'me, as · tant superin· t ndent for busmes ana finan· dal sc.Mces. Mello-Roos funds are fees new· dP.velopmtmli must pay and are ultimately paid for by homeowners. The Irvine Co., which iS bQilding the Newport 'coast deyelopment, has alread~ done extensive landscaping-at 'the school site, Fine said. ·L.A. Contractors, based in Loi; .Angel~. will build the choo1. • -Jessie.a Garrison Take the guesswork out of choosing colleges Ac Ach1ev..i, we undc~t.tnJ rh.n 'ortm~ rhrou~h tn\.lrC than 4,()(X) US rnllege' trom Duke h.> C.11 Pt'l) can seem l1Lc an impo. 1blc t.t,k. Thu\ wh) \lUr person.ii cullei;c coumelor.. .,penJ hour.. \\Ith e.1\. h 'tudcnt t'' finJ the perfect match. Conguer the SAT I and SAT II 0W1th mall d,1"c~. tlex1blc scht.Jule .ind hlp qu.1lit) irutructor.;, Ach1e,.1 ,cuJem-t)p11 .• 1ll) J,nmn.ue the: -.;AT anJ 1mrn\Ve rhc1r '-Cure' h n\\m.' than 100 po,nc, Identify interesting extracurricular opportunities College ... care 1rout -;o mu\.h more th.in jll!>t gr.idt" .:.md test <.eores. Ac Ach1t'v.1 Wt' help 'tudcnt Jc\'elop th· ' cxtn1cumcul.u acuvtt1e' u~luJing 'l'r\ u.:c, .. ~mmct imem~htp anJ lctkkr-.h1p or >l'tumu~ . A 4 lhursdgy, July 15, 1999 :dish of the day ; Hi-char. lo-cal treat '· CJwbr'Olled Com: 'A healthy fair snacki~IS this pick~ fresh-dally and " char-broiled-on--a bar bec:UHf)it hunk of fresh farm produce for a mere $2.50 with an even-merer .. 100 calories -without the butter, of course. And the salt. Get one at the corner of the Carnival of Products Building on Commerce Lane'. Oh, and bring a bib. JOIN THE RUSH • SALUTING GOLD AND GRAIN Katelyn Aronson, 17, puts the final touch on a beehive created from a looks·llke·butter substance. Breakout the butter chisel SHA'r K \1l Aru· l»lt Pio! Can you beheve it's not but- ter? Well. that Wd., the big secret behind the fdl!'s first-ever Golden Butter Sculpting Contest Wednesddy. The sculpting stuff they were workmg w1th on the Henl.dge Stage wdSn't redlly butter, 1t WdS butter-flavored Cnsco. But that dtdn't matter to thl> 20-odd take no mft>rence here -conlestdnts who showed up to display their huttPr-scuJpting l.dl- .eins • ,_\..c:_heered on by emcee Ryan ·~u. a stand-up comedian from ~ Comedy Store m Los Ange-:~. the contestdnts dug m to the /putter• wtth both hands, slap- ;nit'lg , squeezing and smashing .ta~ formless piles mto works of •W Equipped with a plasllc knife •iJ!P spoon and a wooden skewer, 'etw:h contestant was gwen three ;'6inutes lo sculpt three pounds of .01sco t 'Nevada Srruth, 10, of Sdn .panas was en1oymg the fau with • • • • • • Fair sculpting contestants tum kitchen-table staple substitute, .into works of art. Sort of. her Costa Mesa grandparcnlr; when she decided to enter U1e sculpting contest. · "l was just walking by and thought 1t would be fun," said South, whose '57 Chevy with fins sculpture didn't capture a pnze, but did win lots of praise from the audtence. The contest was divided mto three categones: 10-to 15-yea.r- olds, 16--to 20-year-olds and 21 and up. Four winners were p1cked from each category: Most Creative, Best Gold Theme, Best Gram Theme and Best Overall sculpture awards. Among the wmners in the 10- to-15 category were Cnsta Novak. 11, who won Best Overall for her buttery M!ckey Mouse -DAY 6 PHOTOS BY BRIAN POBUDA I DAA.Y Pl.OT Ten·year·old Stephanie Monett {left) and Kristyn Hill mold works of art during Wednesday's butter.sculpting contest on the Heritage Stage at the OC Fair. h.keness. Katelyn Aronson, 17, won Best Overall for her beehive and Oakley Anderson, 16, won Best Grain Theme for her cow- boy hat (cows ettl grdlll, OK?) in the 16-lo-20 category. Karen Murphy won Best Grain Theme m the 21 and up category for her giant edf of com. • 1 only entered the contest because my 12-year..old daugl}- ter missed the con~t for her age group and we wanted to partici- pate," Murphy S&d. While some contestants, like Murphy, took the competition m stnde, others took it very serious- ly, warming up beforehand by cracking their knuckles, plan- ning the designs of their sculp- tures and discussing the best way to keep the sculpting medium from melting. The Crisco had been kept in. an air-conditioned office prior to , the contest to keep it firm enough to sculpt. But that didn't help one of the contestants -or perhaps il was her own butterfmgers - whose sculpture of a mountain collapsed under its own weight before tbe 1udgmg could begm. For tbe most part, the Cnsc6 held up nicely, and most dgreed th.at the event was all in the spir- it of good fun. - •lb.is is a lot of fun and incor- porates the theme of the fair very well,• said Emily Sanford, presi- dent of the fair's Board of Direc- tors and the honorary judge for the contest. Big winners of the day were the Donecker family -Linda and daughters Brittany. 12, and Sierra, 13. Each won a rosette for their creations in their categoric.>s. Linda Donecker's ambitious effort was a sculpture of the !~­ grounds itself, while Sierrd fash- ioned a snowman (OK, butter- man) and Brittany created a com- bination of com, gold and gram. ·1 recommend everyone should enter at least one contest during the fair,• Linda Donecker S<rid. Or be back here next year for butter-sculpting. The success of this first contest leaves no doubt that fairgoers will be hearing shouts of "Sculpt like the wmd! • for years to come. .~~Playing cowboys and . magicians "YMCA,• at the daily Hootenan- ny. There are also free crafts and game booths. At the Art Picture Frame Booth, 7-year-old Daisy Toddle sprinkled red glitter on.her wood· en frame. . . . • · • Fair's Kids Stage offers plenty of distractions for the • young of body and heart. Thurston asked the audience Wlth a laugh. ~Pb FAIRGROUNDS Dressed in • •a bnghl yellow cap and gown, 6- "One, Two, 111.ree, Four, hey what are you waiting for?" asked Mickey the Clown, who tned to talk frightened children mto danang. For children unimpressed by such trickery, there was the opportunity for them to become cowboys at the Rope'em Cowboy. After Slgning up for the event, children wearing cowboy hats straddled a wooden horse and las oed a steer. •1 think I'll give it to my mom· my," Daisy said. While Daisy displayed her cre- ative side, other cluldren became sailors at the Walnut Sail Boat Booth. With walnut halves and tiny paper sails, the completed boats can tben be sailed in a giant wash tub. • ·year-old Valed1ctonan Angel • : Zavala walked up onto the podi- • . um of the Uruversity of Fun and • ~ed her diploma Angel was Just one of dozens of children at the Orange County Fal!'s Kids Park Wednesday after- • noon who graduated from the university, which taught them • •. • magic and let them dance along with Mickey tbe aown. Magiaan Frank Thurston had no trouble keepmg a step ahead of his young audience with a van- ety of hicks. Thurston, who , teaches a course m MaQlCOlogy 101, and two J.<olunteers from the audience did an unpressive rope trick where the rope knot magically disappeared. "Was I too fait for you?" The cowbell rang as 4-year-old Julia Borke caught the steer around its neck Along with the magic and cowboy shows, the Kids Stage offers other activities and shows for children. Children can strut their stuff to songs like "Hand jive" and •Look, mine sank," said 4- year-old Kellie Shaker. There are also Color Your Wagon, Tin Punching, Make Your OWn Gold Pans, Dress Up Parlor, Hole in One and Noodle Necklaces booths. . . Daily Pilot event of the day 'Morning Train ' arrives tonight st.......~ will be rid · mg the •Mom1c; into the Arlington at 7 and 9 p m. as part of the Fair's concert series. Wheel- chair access is available to •• the theilter, and an inter· p<eter is provided for the hearing impaired. quoteofthe day ~~ I don't want to watch square-dancers, I want to ride the elephant! ,, REBECCA FELTEN 7, of Garden Grove, after her mom suggested they watch the do-si-do folks doing their thing on Centennial Stage. Who wouldn't Rebecca ? bargainofthe day " Not exactly free - but close enough $3 Seniors ages 55 and up will be admitted to the fair for SJ. Sponsored by Get Up & Go and Secure Horizons. seniors·will be treated -meani~ FOR FREE -to merry.go-round and Ferris wheel rides. P~ge -Private Scho---i--- Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... OPEN HOUSE 9 / Years of Quality Education Fall Enrollment Now In progress School Beains Auaut 9, 1999 Free F.nroltmeot Fee This Day Only!1 (New Enrollments) Saturday July 17th 10:00 a.m. Until 12:00 Noon Come Join 1'lle Fun! Brit1& The family I Tour our friendly up '° dllle Cllllputel. • Rd'tabmentl • • Bllloolll • r C...M .. Ale2dn ..... 6 6'7V...._.._ ............ <M) MMMtl ~Groft Ael2 ........ 6 12111_ ..... ...... -.;i ... y-. (714 tt1 Doily Pilot ' CANDID MOMENTS FROM THE OC FAIR .& tiny fairsleeper A day at the Fair was a bit too m uch for 5-year-old Moriah McKern, who took a nap next to a stuffed animal won by her mom, Tara. Sr AN M 111 DAll.Y Pl .)T ~ when i get to the bottom • • • Mike Stein and his 4-year-old daughter, Katie, reach the crest of a hill on the Fair's giant slide. · RON 50l1MAN I OAllY PILOT Looking Ahead: ... a s t of today's eve n ts 10a.m. GatMOPf!n • China Painters until 8 p m, Visual Arts Building • HootfflanflJ' Kids Stage • Gold Panning untJl 8 p.m. Gold Pan Alley • Qltfomia Black.smith Assn. unttl 8 30 p.m, Gold Pan Alley • Sheepy Hollow fHturing Genia Gard· ner; wrth spinmng, felting, vi.ool crafts until 8.30 p m., Gold Pan Alley • OC Beekttpt!rs Candle Making until 8:30 p.m., Centennial Farm • 4-H Swine Showmanship Judging until Noon. Livestock Arena 10:15 a.m. • Aman Folk Ensemble, Mead~ Stage 10:30 a.m. • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction • Univemty of Fun/Clownology 101/Dr Mtdce" Kids Stage 11.a.m. ... Senior Hat Parade, Heritage Stage • All Anwmun Boys Choir; Meadows Stage • Billy Erickson. Singer/Guitarist, Buffalo Bend Stage • 49er Miner; Kids Stage • Ch11drMS Art Woftshop, YOUth Building •Seniors Straw Hat Parade, Heritage Stage • Rambling Rogues. Centennial Stage • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction • • BJ .t the Puppt!t Trude until 4:30 p.m, Grounds 11:30 a.m. • South~nd Opera, Celebration Stage Noon • Cal'S <:addyshack Seniors Pvttmg Con- test Heritage Stage • Biiiy Erti:l<son. Country Gu1tartst. Buffalo Bend Stage • Professor Ma,,.../'s Magic. Melody Junction , • All Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Plgnltas I Raceway • Soap Sculptures unt1l l p.m., Youth Building , • S.ckyard Gardenln9 featurtng Wack ~M¥~~·~--~~~-­: • LHt~r•ft Guifd of Amenu. Home & Hobbies Stagt , • Huntington Westm1nsttr Kitchen 1 S.nd, Centennial Stage • • Xif>f! TotfC o.nzanm AKtec. Meadows Stage • FFA Swine ShoWl'l'Nnship Judging until 3 p.m .. Livestock Alena 12:30 p.m. • • O..r:IW KN/mg. Glau BloWer, Buffalo Bend Stage ; • Sourdough Sllm. ~lodY Junction 1 p.m. • GoldM Gra,,.mi1t SeniOr ~1ftf1, .~Stage • NI "Nrierican Boys Choir, MNdoWI 1Sf9 • •'Olllchn) MaOk Mat#nH with Franlc 11NlnttJn. lijou ThNtre • Dof1f11e of rt. Wiid wm Puppy ,,_., on l.Mstodl Row • _,,... w. ~ utttJI 'p.m.. GIM1Glte • ~ ,,._ Olllttft'J M CMftlt' unfl ',..,,.. -""' • _,.,. ----Klca .. • COffllllllDn ,.., ....... ~ JOltn .,._ Mlftgald-............ .,,.,... ................. . ..,..,.,... .......... ~ ......... '=------*•Ml .... • Billy Erick.sor("Buffalo Bend Stage • Sourdough Slun. Melody Junction • Southland Opt!ra, Celebration St~ • All Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los Plgn1tas Raceway • Professor Marvel's Magic. Grttn Gate 2 p.m. • • Billy Cioffi, Classic Rock Guitarist Buffalo Bend Stage • Magic of Frank Thurston, Melody Junction • Red River Riders until 7 p.m., Grounds • Russell Brothers Circu!t. Green Gate • University of FUn/Puppyofogy 101/Dr. Noel, Kids Stage • E.tecutive Chef Tom Scharte, Double- tree of Costa Mesa, Home & Hobbies Stage Flymg Carpet Caravan, Centennl- al Stage • Sunshine ~neratlon of Hunt1rtgton Beach, Heritage Stage • Earl Hill (Vocalist), Spotlight Stage • ~rformlng ~ Celebration Stage •Soap S<ulpture Compt!t1t1on. Youth Building • Korean C/asslcJll M USIC ct Dance Com- pany, Meadow$ Stage 2:30 p.m. • 81/ly Erickson, Buffalo Bend Stage • Sourdough Slim. Melody Junctt0n • Prokssor Marvel's Magic. Grounds 3 p.m. · • Billy Cioffi, Buffalo Bend Stage • Professor ltWMt ~ A8C.s of lnvwit· mg). Bijou Theatre , • Doggies of th#! Wild West Puppy Plaza on livestock Row • Main Street Jazz S.nd, Grounds • Mag1e of Frank Thurstofl, Green Gate • OIJttMal Cookie Eating, Kids Stage • Marge's Tappers. Centennial St.age • Nt!wport Bffch .showtrmt-, Hentag& Stage • • Elk Whistle (Flutist), Spotlight Stage • Riviera Brass, Meadows Stage 3:30 p.m. • Chari~ Keeling, Buffalo Bend St• • Ti'inidad StHI Drum S.nd, Melody Junction • ~ltbt.Qd~ C:.WW~ion~- • All Alaskan RM:ing Pigs. Los Pigmtas Raceway • Go/Mn Tasw/J by O.~ uldlaw. -E~rs' Guild. Home • HOObies s .. 4p.m .• • X~me Air Stunt Show, Granchtand Alena • ~n SttNt Jazz a.net Melody JuictiOn • Magic of Frank Thurston. Grounds •Spectrum~ C.n~I SQge • Nifty Aftw Rfty. Hetltage St9 • Earf Hill MxaHsU Spotli9ht si.ge • Pwformmg At1I. c.i.tir.tlon St9 • Nichollorl ~ • Orum • Hiflh'and Da~ M .. dows St9 • W.ltw Colllin, ~ unt#l 9 p.m .. Courtyard Si.ge 4:JO p.m. • My Cloffi. Buffalo lend Stage ,;: SfNl.Otvm a.fl¢ Meiodv . ,.,.., _,,.,,.. ~ "'°" P'fom. .... • fltotf =., lin4 ~ • ,..., Qwr. ~ ... • Glflld..,. a.Mia OWll lldteld .... ................. ....... .... s~ . .... '" .................. ~Ti:;r.,,..~......., ...... • Magical Rush with Ertkk Dalu, Terry Godfrey, Bijou Theatre • Doggies of~ Wild West Puppy Plaza on livestock Row • Mam Street Jazz. Grounds • Strikr ft Rich, Kids Stage • Orange County Klezmers Band, Cen· tenn1al Stage • Newport Beach Showt1f1~, Hentage Stage • Elk Whistle (Flut1Sf), Spotlight Stage • ,,.rforming ~ Celebration Stage • Imagination Creation Sign UPt, Youth Building • Mamr Showm<1nsh1p Judging until 7 p.m. Livestock Aren• 5:30 p.m. • Billy Cioffi. Buffalo Bend Stage • 1t1mdad Steel DnJm Band, Melody Junction • All Alaskan Racing Pigs. Los P1gnitas Raceway • Port City Jazz Band, Grounds • Imagination Creation untll l p.m., Youth Building 6p.m. • Hypnotist Mark Yuzik, Grandstand Arena • RJck Mabrey, Variety Guitarist. Buffalo Bend Stage • Mam Street Jazz., Melody Junction • Mule Train, Kids Stage • Wmdy Nttes (Music.JI Duo), Spotlight Stage • Orange County Kie~ S.nd, Centennial Stage • Nifty After Fifty. Hentage Stage • ,,.rlorm1rtg ~ Celebration Stage 6:30 p.m. • Grtnn ct S.rrett Juggling Team, ~adows Stage .. •Chari~ Keeling. Buffalo Bend Stage • TnnidMJ StHI Drum S.nd, Melody Junction • Mag1Qf /tush with Erikk Dafu, Teny Godfrey. Bijou Theatre • Goldfmger ct Dove Doggies of iM Wild West, Puppy Plaza on Livestock R •Balloon Man Skip S.nkt. Allington Theater • 7 p.m. · ~· • sttHNA EASTON. Alhngton Theater • Billy's Brass Blind, Heritage Stage • Main Street Jau, Melody Junction • R~ll Brothers Circus. Green Gate • University ofFun!ArtQlogy 101/Dr. PICUSO, Kids P.rk • lit Whistle (FlvtJrt), Spotlight Stage • Karaoke for Kids, Youth Building • Marlcet Awards Ce~y until 8'30 p..m... Lhtestock.AceoA ___ _ 7:30 p.m. • Groo~ ~rapy. Me~ Stage • S~~ Lord, Buffalo Bend St.age • Trinidad StHI Druro S.rict Melody Junction • All Alaslcan R~ing Pigs, Los Pignitas Raceway lp.m. • Hypnotist ~rk. Y\QIJIA;. Granditand Arena • Big Blind 2000. ~ Stage • ltlCk ~ Buffalo Bend St9 • Mllgbl lttJJh wtth Erikk O.lu, Teny GocffrwK Bijou Thfftrt • Gofdff,.,_, A OoW Wltldy N1tt!S (MusJ. c•t Duo). Spotlight s~ 1:30 "M, • GrlM ct e.rmt Me1dowl StJlgt • Sr.w Lafe( Buffalo lend Slave ... /loon Man Skip~ Arlington nlMW I • . !i.""-. ............. ,....., • "°" ~ ~..,.. ..... .. ~ ................... . ·~ ........... DMl 1'ff)' ............... ~,,..,.:.•-••a ..... . .......... ,... ~,.-. ........... .... 7 lhllrsdoy, July' 1 s, 1999 A ;s .I f f I . 1 Doily Pilot - u· care mo.re about your family than the. IR~, ou cannot afford to miss this seminar!·· LEARN STRATEGIES DESIGNED TO HELP YOU: Topics that1will be covered ... A W h a t d id the DU PONT family know that saved $250 m illion in estate taxes? ~ A . The s trategy that MALCOLM FORBES used to keep his m ulti-million dollar publishing business IN 11is f am1ly - _,, and out of the clutches of the IRS. 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In lightning-quick fashion, attomeys sped through Guerrero's court proceeding Wednesday afternoon at Harbor Justice Cen- ter.· ·The arraignment was contin- ued unW July 30, when Guerrero will enter a plea to the murder of 15·year-old Yundia Balbuena and her unborn child, both of whom were killed May 29 as a hail of bullets struck a Costa Mesa garage apartment: Guerrero, 18, faces two counts of first degree murder and will remain in Orange County Jail on. ·a no-bail warrant. Deputy District Attorney Paul Odwald, who han- dles gang-related cases, will review the case to see whether the defendant should face the death penalty. "We haven't made that deci- sion yet," Odwald said. "This case will be under review by our department in the upcoming weeks." The baby-faced defendant. a member of the Shalimar str~t gang, seemed Cllrious about the proceedings, peeking out fi:om behind his attorney who was try- mg to shield her client from televi- sion cameras. Not much ls known about Guerrero, who was arrested last yearforposses~onofasharpened ecoratiCJe screwdriver that doubled as a dangerous weapon. He was on probation when he allegedly fired three shots mto the garage where Balbuena and her family resided. 'Balbuena was struck once m the chest and bled to death. Doctors attempted to save her 7-month- old fetus but were unable to do so. 'The qefendant, who ~peaks fluent English anci Spanish. regu- larly visited his cousin, who lived across the street from the Balbue- na family. Police say Guerrero was enraged at the amount of rival gang graffiti that had appeared the rught be.fore the murder. He was also reportedly upset that someone had rammed a stolen truck into his cousin's car. Both actions allegedly set off Guerrero, who pumped several shots into the garage where &lbuena was killed .. 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Hewas52. ~ Le ce, who lived m Costa Mesa for 28 years, died Sciturday in Tuc~on of liver problems. • An architect by ·training, ' • -t.eece specialized in des1gmn~ hemodialysis clinics, where J?apent!I with kidney disease could be treated in comfortable and efficient settings. lie helped <Jesigt) 'the Ne'YPQrt Beach Dial- ysis center on Pacific Coast Highway. • ·' Leece was active in his church as a Sunday school supervisor. He was on the Men's ~ayer Watch at Cdlvary Chapel in Costa Mesa and participated m Costa Mesa AYSO and Llttle 'League fund-raising activities. Mark is enjoying a variecy .of new Jeacures onhis_Duffy 1L Classic "BIG MATI ATTACK" • AJI Weather Cabin Enclosure • Heating/Defogging Syst~ • High Power Mocor • Varnished Wood Steering Wheel • Sony CD Sound System In his favorite color: Sr. Louis Card inal Burgundy ... ... and much more He is survived by h1s wife of 30 years, Wendy, of Costa Mesa sons Bret, 25, of Los Angeles, and Stephen, 18, of Costa Mes111 and daughters, Megan, 22; Amy, 15; and Emilt, 10; au of Costa Mesa. He is also survived by his mother, HQ.rrtet Leece, of Tucson; brothers, Michael B. Lecce and William S. Leece, both of Tucson; and sisters, Mary Kaye Bennet of Glendale, Ariz. and Carol Ann Willi119ham of Tucson. · Services Will be held at '.4 p.m. Saturday at Valley · Funeral Home in Tucson. A memorial serVice Will also be held at Cal- vary Chapel in Costa Mesa. •we•r going to get in a van and drive to Tucson and cele- brate his life," Wendy Lecce said. "I'm thankful that he didn't have to suffer for too long.• More than a boat ... It's a lifestyle (949)645-6812 Doily Pilot Locals say they've seen seahorses Flaunting scientific certitude, several Newport residents claim to have caught a glimpse of the endangered fish. 'Let's go catch it,'" he added. •And then · . . JES5icA GAAAISON ~Pld NEWPORT HARBOR -When OCC marine biology professor Dennis Kelly suggested there might be sea horses in Newport Harbor, he was greeted with skepticism. Tourists, asked by Kelly if they'd ever seen such a thing, wnnkled their noses and shook their heads. Scientists have said it is unlikely that the fi!h live in Newport Harbor because the water IS too cold for them. But in the past few days, some locals have said they beg to differ. They sa.ld that they had glimpsed the tiny, mystical creatures around Newport, and that. despite accepted scientific beliefs, Mark McGwire takes delivery of his Duffy 21 from Duffy Duffield and Missy Prowell from our Huntington Harbour office. there may be ea hon.es in the harbor. · Last week, Joan Pangle was having breakfast with her 92- year-old brother-in-law, Luther Pangle, and the topic of sea hors- es crune up. Pangle, who has lived in Costa Mesa since 1920, said that when he was young man, he used to fish in the Santa Ana River. · Sea horses, wllich are threat- ened around the world because their habitat is befug destroyed and because they are sought for medicinal purposes, were once a dime a dozen, Pangle said. · There were hundreds of them, he said. The best place to see them was to walk to the bluffs just behind Newport Harbor High School. Sea horses are not so prevalent anymore, but they are every bit as captivating, and for many rea- sons. Many Asian cultures beUeve the sea. hbrse-R{O~~ virility among men. Sea horse popula- tions off the coast of Asia and around the world have oeen dec- imated by people who catch them, dry them, and sell them. This was on 7-year-old I \, Christopher Veselich's mind when be saw a sea horse Monday. He and bis family are spending a month on Balboa Peninsula and Christopher, armed with a tiny orange· net, has become an avid marine biologist. He was walking with a group of adults Mooday w.fil!Jl they all ... saw a sea horse. M It was a little bit smaller than my hand," he said. ;, And it was green. It looked like the pictures," he said. ·1 got my sister, and I said, llfeth11 Stain Warr1nty . -·-------- Llf1ti111 Sell Warranty lif1ti111 Fa4e Warranty Llf1tl111 Mitt Warr11ty Ltftti•• I 11t1llat111 the man lifted up the grass and it was gone." S e a horses are very elu- sive, said Leslie Ya~ukochj, an aquarist at Birch Aqu.arium at Scripps Institute of Oceanog- raphy in San Diego. They hide in eel grass and change color to camouflage themselves. Kelly has likened searching for sea horses to searching for a Uni- corn. Christopher is not prone to such flights of fancy. but he was disappointed. He consoled himself, however. . "I like hermit crabs and clams," he said. "I like to watch them and play with tnem. With my orange net, I catch fish. We throw them ba~. • ORANBE COUNTY'S .EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIME CARPET · FREE .~~=n·:.:~l · c~1AM41C,TILES ~!!EE Olt CARPET 990 IQ. ~-· IQ. UPIRAtEt REIOVAL n. . n. , •••••• FREE FUlllTIRI 10¥111 PEROO $2''": FULL SERVICE ... ••.. ,,,,. "' . ...... OAI IOOt FLOOR $1 99it FREE OAIPU IPOnlll llT UIPO & IPIOUTllf ILIAllll ·-........... & .......... . OllMll IHmll & lllWlll 7676 0 Doily Pilot • Send MOUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 2627; fax them to (949) 646-<4170; or call (9<49) 642·5680, ext. 228 A complete fist•no of Around Town may be found at dailyptlot.com • TODAY .. Callfomia Color,.. a display of n watercolors by Juan Casado, will Monday through Thursday Md 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Frictay. OCC's fall enrollment fees are $1 2 per unit, and financial aid is available. Free cowse schedules will be available today in the Ad.missions Office. For more information, call (714) · 432-5072 or visit OCC's Web site at www.occ.cccd.edu . FRIDAY · be hown at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary through July 31. Califorrua sceoes dominate the exhibit, which mcludes impres- sions of gardens, bluffs, beaches and oak-studded hills. The library I) is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 717-3801. • The Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated will present their annual summer social at 5:3o' p.m. a t the Cannery Restau- rant, 3010 Lafayette Ave., New- port Beach. This year's theme is a country western Bar-B-Q1'e. Guest speaker will be Mason Weaver, candidate for Assembly- man .14th Di,strict. Admission IS $25. For more information, call· .(949) 759-9219. A collectton of jewelry featuring the world's finest diamonds, · rt · pearls, rubies, emeralds~ ·sap- phires and other gemstones is on display at ntfany & Co in Souijl Coast Plaza until Sunday. The dls- play is between 10a m and 9p m. Monday to Fnday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays South Coast Plaza is at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more mformation, call (714) 540-5330. Orange Coast College's fall regis- SATURDAY Allergan Inc., ts sponsoring a beach cleanup day in connection with the City of Newport Beach's Adopt-a-Beach Program at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar State Beach, at the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Marguerite. For more infor- mation call (714) 246-4198. .J tration has begun. Applications are being accep.ted and registra- tion appointments are available in OCC's Admissions· Office, wluch is open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. "Totally Tomatoes" will be pre- sented by Cristin Fusano and Mark Miskiewicz at 9:15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del I Are You Pa1Jin9 Too Much J • l i' b o f£' sa fe To T '1 c P 11 bf i c RED ROSES a~1Mff .. , .91Jt & VELLOW SUNFLOWERS • 75t & FRESH PLANTS .·9iJt & NEWPORT PLANTS & FLOWERS 1652 NEWPORT BLVD. rNe,;,.n Bl. f 17tfr, 1 Bid S.Mtlf of OUTMCK STEAKHOUSE) (949) 722 6773 811ng Coupon. Coupon Good Sunday 7 /l 8 ·Tuesday 7 /20/99 •suMMEg CAMP 12 1"'WU!i: ees&lon& {M·F) FULL DAY OR HALF DAY. STARTS JUNE 14. Three inetructon:; for e:very 10 &tudento. St.udent.e are plaud an groupo accordl~ to age and al11ht.y~ 5urfboan::le and W~uite 1nclucfea . • pgJVATE LESSON PROGRAM 5 1-hour lc:5oone $200 lncld&: 5urlPoard. wc:t5uit & coschc:a practice ~eet>ion5. Year round pro9ram. 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" SUNDAY The J ew1sh Community Center of Orange County will be holding its fust-ever comedy night featur- ing three nationally known comics at 7 p .m Cost is $7 for members, $10 for nonmembers. JCCOC 1s at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa For more informa- tion, call (714) 755-0340. TUESDAY "Save Your Sight," a free mJnar and book lgrung hosted by Dr. Marc Rose and Bill Sardi, will be held at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kit<'hen m Co~ta Mesa from 6-30 to 8:30 p.m. Reg- istration is rnqu1red. Mother's Market is at 225 E: 17th St., C~ta Mesa. To regMer or for mote mforrnation, cetU (949) C'i31-4741. · The Newport Har~or Area Chamber of Commerce Business Referral Break.Jast with persua- sion expert Colleen J<ettcmhofen will be presented at 7 15 a m. at The ·Puciftc ·Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach Members are $15 dnd nonmembers are $20 For more information, coll (949) 729-4400 WEDNESDAY "Estate Planning -Unique Strategies for the Affluent Investor· will be presented d;l noon and & p.m. at the Center Club, 650 Town Center Dove, Costa Mesa. Lunch/dinner will be served Admission IS free. For more mformation, Cdll (714) 429- 2801. 1< 1 n ·$, Pnc •c •F ca r/J et From $15.99 sq . yd. (Installed) Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber l IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. Installed for only s499oo , . ' '\l\J\\1\\11 R While Supplies Last Fu L•ot< of Woo Wove., Allmmstel' & Sisal Carpet ng Ava table VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE t 904 Harbor Boulevard • Co•ta Me•• N.E. 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The American Cetacean Society Orange County Chdpter presents its quarterly ~Day of the Dol- phin• research study dild needs your help Commuruty members are invited to bed part of the Ddy of the Dolphin research team, an ongomg project that helps local scientists assess dolphin popula- tion off the Orange County coast Shapt-Up Fitnts111,,J Fitnm Omctptl. bu. Two Companies -One Vision • Long Term Health and Fitne.~s since 1982. Shape -Up fitness Cencer is a full service healch club serving Newport Beach wich a friendf y ~rsonable staff. We offer oumanding ficness facilities, programs ano servic~ for all age). Fimess Concepcs i~ a health and wellness comP.any thac deiigm and manages health club~. co rpome wellness programs and fimess cencers . in master pl:inned communities ~ apartments. As a nacionaJ dimiburor of new and pre-owned commercial fiends equi(>mCnt, our qualicy and pricing can'c be beac! vcr'/ lhr months. No experi· ~nee is.nece sary and a'n or;ienta· lion night will be held at 7·30 p m to tram mterested emben .. of thP. commt1nity .. The dolphin StfJhtlng ·d y "'jl} be'July 24 from 9 a m. to 5 p .m OrienUltJon will be at lhe Costa Mesa Netgt\bor· hood ~Commurfity, Cente'r •. )845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more information or duections, ¢1l (714) 534-5177. ,. l" ... .. • . .. " . MothPr's Market ahd Kitchen 1n ~osta t\1esd is hqsting an easy · summer. ~l}tertain1ng· cooking dd'ss wilh Mo & Lu. The class begm-., at 6:30 p m at 225 E. 17th Street.' Cost is $10 per ~rson. For more n'iformauon or resexvatioru; call (800) 595-661>7. . . . ·The' JeWtsh :community Center of Orange County iS hosting a pre.c;entauon by Denise Shier, certified nutritiorust and founder of Right pa ting Assoaati<?n. S~er will discuss weight loss, lowenng • chol1• terol and gauung energy. SEE TOWN PAGE A 10 Oum"' R.obcn Bums 8c Doug Kato~ We are proud of our compan'(S high degree of profcss'ionali'"1 a nil customer commirmenc. i;lf vou are incere)ced in improvifl£ \·our personal healr~ a~a limess, or vour companies, invite vou" co call us for an • • 4 appointment. We. look forward co servi you. ~ JO lhur~ay, July J ~. 1999 'TOWN CONTINUED· FROM A9 The workshop will be at 7 :30 • p-.m. The fee, is $5 for members, S'1 for noruner;nbel'l). Tho JCCOC is at 250 E. Baker St , Costa · Mesa. For more ulfonnation, call 1714) 755-0340 ext. 271 JULY 24 Joln state Park Ranger Michael Eaton for a tour of the summer sky at Crystal Cove Slate Park Astronomy Night beginning at 8 p.m. at the El Moro Visitor Cen- ter. Telescopes and star charts will be available. There lS, a $6 parking fee and it is recommend- ed that you dress wcirmly and bring a chair. For more informa- tion, call (949) 497-7647. JULY 25 Take a hll¥ of the back country at Crystal Cove State Park be9U}- ning at 9 am. at the El Moro Vis- itor Center There is a $6 parkmg fee and it is recommended that you bring a hat and sunscreen. For more information, rall (949) 497-7647. JULY 26 Young adults In the community who want to make a positive unpact are invited to attend the Central Orange County Youth Leadership Fonun from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch is provided. Speak- ers will include state Assembly- man Scott Baugh and state Assembly Minonty Leader Gloria Mata-Tuchman ·Does !1 matter if I vote?" is one of the topics to be discussed along with "Ethlcs in Leadership Decision Maklng" and ·voung Elected Leaden; m Politics.• Registration ls required as seating is limited. Call Mana Alvarado at (714) 838-0545. JULY 31 "Italian Gardem" will be pre- ..sented at 9:15 am. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road., Corona del Mar. Whether you have an acre's worth of back yard or just a balcony, learn the basics of an Italian garden. For more information, call (949) 640- 5800. ONGOING The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce .Networkers .Business Leads luncheon takes place at 11 :45 a.m. WedJ1esdays at Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa For more information, call (949) 574- 8780. B~dy cond!UonJng classes for mature adults are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 a.m. at Chain Reaction, 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Admtssion to the first class.is free and the~eafter will cost $10 per class or $80 for 10 classes. Bring a towel a.nd water. Light hand weights are recommended. For more information, call (949) 588- 2427. The Walking Club of ~ewport Beach will meet at 9 a.m and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road and Supe- rior Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. For more information, call (949) 650-1332. Appllcatlons are avallable for students planning to enroll this 1036 lrvinr Ave .. Newport Beach. 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The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailiilg, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meet- rngs dl'e from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 642-6301 -or (949) 551-8591. OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Sen.tor Citizen Square and Round Dance Qub seeks experienced dancers to join its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more informabon, call (714) 545-5669. • Meta~hyslcal Books , Original Jewelry Olrts, Artwork • MJnerals & Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddha • Herbs, tssenUal Olis, Incense • Large Selectlon of reng Shul Books ~ Basic . Cure Kits ~ Crystals • Water Pountalns A free upport group for cancer pattenb meets at 7 p.m. Wedncs- dar.; and a support group for people suffenng from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednc~ays at the Jristi- tute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Ne~rt Beach. Por more information, call (949) 251· 8700. , Arthrttis FoundaUon instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays al the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For .more infotmation', ~all (714) 513-5641. . NlghUy me~tlngs are ottered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach tor anyone who wants to over- come nicotihe addiction. For a schedule or more information, call (714) 774-9106 or (800) 642- 0666. The Newport Sports Colledton Foundation, a nonprofit organi- zation, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Dr., New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sp0rts memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days. For more information, call (949) 721-9333. The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers watercolor classes Wednesdays, through Aug. l5, from 1 to 4 p.m. The fee for the 10-week class, taught by Diana Loschiavo, is $50. Por ~re infor- mation, call (949) 645-2356. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A Psychic Readings ccau store for appointment) • Tarot • Script ChanncUng ·Astrology • Mandwr1Ung Anal)'sJs beginner session meets from 10;30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridayi:.. The classes are desighed to reduce stress, increase longevtty and promote a serise of well-being with bas1c, easy-to-learn, non- strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Annand. No registration is required. Free . Hoag Ca.ricer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call • (949) 722-6237: OASIS Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact pro- gram for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more information, call (949) 6(4-3244. . . . The Costa Mesa Communica- tors Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednes- days at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open. to anyone who wants to improve his or her public spea.ki.Qg skills. For more information, call (714) 444-5030. The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more information, call (949) 646-1274. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.ro. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 m ets at 7 a.m. Wednc • dayi at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visitor:,, For more information, call (949) 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at · 7 d.rtl. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center •. Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 133-2209 . Harborlltes Toastmaster Club 1927 mee<s at 7 a.m. Wednes- days at the Riverboat Cafe, 1"51 E. Coa-st Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (714) 965-3648. Udo Isle. Toastmast~s meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at ." the Glendale Federal Bank Community Room, 100 Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (714) 964-5314. . OASIS Senior Center _nffers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. For appointments, call (949) 644-3244. Tutor available for people Inter~ ested in reading Englis~ but- could use the help. Hourly rates · and times negotiable. For more information! call (949) 851-1739. 01'.SIS Senior Center offers visual-aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. . -SEE TOWN PAGE A 11 New&Used Sports E ;uipment: 11#5"1'' '''"' f $1111 9'N iiHKIMQinMIJM SPORTS COUPON SPORTS COUPON I - 1 r -I :$2 OOQFF: :$ 5 OOQFF: I (tM,.ldll,t1fSIOllOI • lll1tl,....l{US001 I I - - - -~~~ ---- -':"'~'":~ - --_I ~· • 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 7 1 h _75 h -I JS I Comer of Baker & Bear streets ~ 't9 3313 S. 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Dr.••- Doily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM A10 Essential We ight Management otters mteractive and proactive weight loss groups Learn bchav-. ior mQdification and other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesddys and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dn- ~· Suite 350, Newport Beach For more inJonnation, call (949) 718- 9848. The Hope Institute, a 'center for recovery and fdmtly education, offers a ~omen's _,,<;upport group from 6:30 to 8 pm. 1\.ro days a• 2900· .Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-00~0. The Healing Connection offers a women'~ relationship group at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at 442S Jamboree · Road, 180-A, Newj>ort Beach. For more information, call (949) 261- 8003. OASIS Senior Center has a walk- mg group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic wnlks in and around the Newport Beach c;1red For more information, call (949) 644-3244. Women Helping Women offers a free peer support group for Thursday, July 15, 1999 A 11 women m transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays al 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include self esteem, exploration of feelings, communication, trau~ ,ma recovery and personal sup· port. for more infonnation, call (949) 631·2333. !f oag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. · C9<lst High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios of Self-Defense offers kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays anq Satur- days at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is' $8 per class. Por more in.fanna- . bon. call (949) 722-0526. Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7;45 a.m Monday through Friday in Room 3 at Oasis Semor Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. 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TRUE BLUE SIDEWALK SALE UP TO 80% OFF Friday. Saturday & Sunday Also 15% off non-Sale Items TRUE BLUE Sale~iinal FASHION ISLAND •-NEWPORT BEACH (949) 721 -8829 • How man1 pairs will OU buy_? _____ ....... _ ave up to 509''<> to 75010 on luxury eyewcar and unglass at fashion island's annual sidewalk ~ale, July 16th & 17th . 'Jhe/1rX'..tf ~en1earcoffeclionr mt. 1c aiod'J' )13 f.ahlon Island. Newpcm •ach 9"9 6-'0.l:UO ~ 12 Thursday, July 15, 1999 TEACHER CONTINUED FROM A1 defense. •She'~ a line human being and a decUciated teacher."· id Macgaret Parker. TriSha Wood could not b~ reached for comment. About 20 other parents and colleagues added their ~upport, staying until the end of tbe school board meeting to make their case. ... ences to ensure that no dilld i made · lo suffer through her class again,· said Robert Zepf el and Angela Kraus m a letter to the school board. ·we urge you ... to pennanenUy rempv~ Mrs. Wood from ltny teacltln~ poSl- tion." . Supt. Robert Barbot said that he didn't tell parents not to come to the meeting to voice their opinions, but that he did say that he personally did not believe it was "the nght approacµ.• •1 told pa.rents they have the right." he said, "Everyone has a right to speak.• CREW CONTINUED FROM A 1 which are valued at $1.28 million. School officials said the gift, the largest in the athletic depart- ment's 34-year history, will great- ly benefit the crew program. Athletic Director Dari Guerrero said the new boathouse will have expanded space for the crew's shells, oars and other equipment. UCI's crew has won several state and national awards, and the athletic department has long• -. felt the n ed for. new egu1pment and improved faohtie>, Guerrero said. An endowment will be cre- ated to attract top quality crew membP.n;, he ~a1d. Nicholas said he was motivat- ed to offer the gift because he -learned •valuable lifelong lessons in disaplli\e, pcn.overance and teamwork as a college rower." Nicholas' motivation was clear, Guerrero stressed. "The magnitude of Nicholas' contribution is a testament lo the deep appreciation that he has for the sport of rowing,• the athletic director said. • , hs ~ommitment to our program ensure:; that our UCI· crew will have the re ourccs nec- essary to become one of the top pr~ on the We t Coast and eventually in the nation.• Nicholas said he wanted to support both the school and the sport. . "It was important to provide the support, particularly because UCI plays a Vital role in Orange County, and their crew program does not receive the same level of recognition or linancial support that's enjoyed by the more glamorons and pop- ular sports." -------·---· Daily Pilot JEWELS CONTINUED FROM A 1 three additional suspects involved. • Sgt. Mike McDermott said Gacha and Hernandez Jive in the ame We5tlake district, · where other apprehended jewelry robben> are from. McDermott said police don't believe the string of jewelry heists are the work of an elaborate ring. Despite the petition drive against her. l\O parents came to speak against Wood Tuesd"Y· Parents had planned to, s~1d Andersen parent Angela Kraus, but were asked not to by school officials. •niat's really imtating (that parents spo~e m favor of Wood),• Kraus said. •we were specifically asked not to do it, and out of courtesy, we did not.• Linda Mook, prcsidept of the district.:s teachers' uni~n. chid·' ed the board for allowing per- sonnel matters to be discussed in public. •When a confidential per- sonnel issue ends up as the lead story in the local newspa- per. the end result is a me<l1a circus that tears the fabric of law and order,• Mook told the board in a prepared statement. "The California Education Code prescribes a process where professional judgments can be made in a rational man- ner based on evidence. I urge us all to rely on that process. It provides justice under the law, . and reinforces our civilized way of life." ··NOYES CONTINUED FROM A 1 • Tom Thomson Vias not p..resent) to approve grants for the Airport Working Group, Ordnge County Alrport Alliance dnd Citizens for Jobs and the Economy, much to conflict. . .' Ridgeway .has declined to elaborate further on why 'he felt threatened. It is not clear at this point JUSl who, if anyone, has the note. O'Neil, Ridgeway and Noyes said the note was given to Burnham at the council meeting. "These robberies may be tied together only by tlie way they are conducted and (that) some of those. arrested are from the same neighbor· hood," McDermott said. "I think what we are dealing with is a group of bad guys who happen to live in the same neighborhood.• ' Parents calling for Wood's ouster say she may once have been a great teacher, but now is behaving in a way that is inappropriate. •Reports of shocking and inappropriate behavior contin- ue to circulate as more parents feel compelled to share their and their children's experi- ~ -:f 0 accurate. "l do not dispute your story that appeared in (Wednesday's) newspaper," Noyes said. While prepanng to vote on the motJon during Monday's City Council ·meeting, Ridgeway stunned everyone when he announced he'd received a threat. "Mayor. 1 ne~d to see you and the city attorney,• Ridgeway said. "I've just been threatened.• The eptire council retired to a meeting room and, after a short recess, voted 6-0 (Councilman CONGRATUIATIONS TO THE U.S •. wo~s SOCCER TEAM- WORID C1JP CHAMPIONS: Th~ girls and boys of AYSO Region 57 (East e"1>ort Beach, Corona dcl ~1ar and Ne,vport Coast) were irispired by your hard ·work, a\vesome skills, sense of fair play and never·ending good sportsmanship .... . . -,. Thanks for the ntemoriest *-You too can eateh-theWorld ttp spirit byjoining----- AY 0, which is open to all players from 4W · 18. For info~atlon on late registration for th Region 57 co1nm1tnities;please call (949) .f>40·2412. ' 1 the delight of a standing-room- on1y crowd. Mayor Dennis O'Netl said the note simply mformcd Ridgeway that, because of his afhliallon with a consultant employed by the Airport Working Group, his vote would constitute a confuct of ·interest Ridgeway called the note bogus. "It was so off-the·waU you had to just shake your htiad," Ridge- way said. In the clo&ed-door session, Ridgewy srud that City Attorney Bob Bwnham said there was no When contacted Tuesday, Burnham denied having seen the note and said he knew nothing of its contents. Phone 'messages left at Burn- ham's office were not returned Wednesday. The Pilot has filed a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain a copy of the note. Under California law, the city has 10 days to grant the request or cite the specific reasons for a denial. . Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! · • JE 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • One Block SOuth of •05 Fwy ii (714) 545-7168 Four Seasons manage- ment had notified Newport police about the jewelry show and bad tightened security at the posh hotel on Newport Center Drive. The hotel's general manager, Mehdi Eftakari, said h e added three security officers to patrol the lobby and ball- room for possible thieves. even though the show brought along its own stafr. 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Although nearly one-third of the citi's present lifeguard corps went through the program in their youth. becoming d life- guard is not the focus here. Boy- er said they want students to learn to be safe and savvy on the beach. U they do indeed go on to be lifeguards. then that is firle too. •rt is not the sole purpose of Lose Excess Body Foti t Increase Lean Body Massi i W illiam Sidebotham's Fitness Training ~ (714) 848-9036 RON SOLIMAN I DAILY P1LOT From left, Blake Belshe, Erica Hosseini and David Manchester stretch during Junior Lifeguard exercises. the program, but it is a great byproduct of the program," Boy- er said. Boyer said that although the program is demandin9, il helps the child.fen to use caution at the beach. She said it also gives chll• dren a different way to make fnends •I think it teaches them some responsibility." she Sdid "It gives them good life skills and they estdblish camaradene with the others.• Morgan Hill, 15 of Newport Beach, said he en1oys the chance Investig·ations & Collections Specializing in Ski11 Tracii:ig & Asset Searche~ SpecialiLing in collection of Court, Judgment .... Bad Checks & Bad Debt Service of Procc-.~. Legal Documents & Court FiJjng~ • Service Avatlable in All 52 States to learn dbout lhe beach and mdke fnends dl the Sdffie time. Hill said he bkes to hang out with his new friends. •it's fun,· Hill said. ·semg at the beach everyday helps you learn the beach surroundings.• Others irl the program see it as WORKSHOPS COUNSEL.ING TH£1tAl'ISTS 'EJISONAU'I' TMINE.0 er Oil. )OHN G~r (714) 850-1689 -------. ... r • .• ~~ t J.' ... ~··,~ '' I ~ 1 • ~ . ~ -~· ... . T; J • ~. . . . d steppingstone to becorrun_g a profe sional lifeguard "I want to be a lifeguard, like my father,• Parole said. ·I love the ocean and bemg at the beach every day is a privilege.• For a select group in· the pro· gram, the fi.rst major test will be Friday at the California Regional Championships m Huntington BeaCh.. · The one-day competition, which begins at 9 a.m., pits near• . ly 2,000 j\,Ulior lifeguards from throughout the state against each other in ~ight events. Com· petitors, grouped by age a.nd sex, rnay"enter three events. "It gives them a chance to compete agamst each.other and meet other 1uruor lifeguards,• Boyer said. But smce only three children from each age group are select- ed, Boyer said, making it to the competition is not the most important part of the program. What is, she said. is thi. : "It's knowing when junior lifeguards go to the beach themselves, they will be safe and recognize the beach environment.• Thursday, July 15, 1999 A 13 PLUG IN .Plug 1rto the Pilot Classified section to find services f mm electrorncs anCl plumbers. to landscapers and painters D'dily Pilot Classified Community Marketpl,1te p R E M I D esigner Clothing through Consignment High End Labels Fcaumn 1 EICADA, CHANEL, A&MANI, Vza1Act: • E 177 R1\'cn.1d~ A\'e . u1ce t: R II .A,...B ..... ~ ................ I (;wJt574.ss s5 • INSTALLATION! • DELUXE PADDING! • FURNITURE MOVING! ,. 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Jt's worth taking a thrill ride down 'Arliilgton Road' • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Cnt1c~ col· umn features movie att1qu~ w..1tten by community members serving on our panel. 'Road' is disturbing, thought-provoking F ast paced and w'ell acted,· 11m Robbms gives Jeff Bndges a trou- blinq mix of fnendly new neighbor and i.nister possibil· 1tics that keeps us guessing about his true purpose. Bridges plays a single-minded John Oepko the credibility that is bl;Jilt m pre- vious scenes. A great p~emise ·gives way to faults in the later going. But the core of this film explores a resonant theme about our federal government's law enforcement operations and the paranoid groups they help to cre- ate. This is a theme worth explonng. Thought ptbvoking and disturbing, it's not a film everyone will want to see, but it's well worth a look if the issue is of interest to you. • JOHN OEPICO, 48. is a Costa Mesa r~­ ident· and a .senior Investigator for the Orange County·PtJblic defender's offi~. . . pumpmg. It didn't matter that I knew what'wd:s '4round the next CUIVe. Or that there was an mevitable drop after the low arduous "--.,.;;._=u.;;.J C'timb to the top. What mat- tered then, and still mat· ters now, was the exhilarating on-the-edge . senSdlion that consumed me. ~. And I was hooked. It was the same tense, anxious feeling l had watching .. Arlington Road." • Arlin~on Road: 1s the lat- est polibcal thriller to bnng government conspiracy theory to the screen. Like its subJPCl mat- ter, t1us film is full of twist!> and turns that keep creating ques-.. tions just when you think they've already been answered. The director borrows many elements from the engrossing 1974 sub- versive film •The Parallax View.~ These two movies give the view- er new insights into the ways cleverly planted evidence can result in faJse conclusions e'¢en at the highest levels of officiaJ investigation. But this new effort updates the genre for the 1990s, including portrayals of the Okla- homa City bombing ana the college professor who becomes equally contu:.ed by what he learns about Robbins and lus seemingly All-American family next doof. Joan Cusack as Rob-: bUlS' Stepford Wife offers no hint of what lies beneath her smiling exterior. The performances'of these fine actors proVide the basis that gives credence to the mystery that unfolds. The thrill is all there in 'Arlington Road' There's another r~er coaster in town on .. Arlington Road." From left. 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Sm 5 30pm-10 ()()pm ThJrs, Fn, Sat S-30pm-11 (J()pm Locatad at 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona • del Mar. 9491723-9685 ' BASILIC RESTAURANT Offenng 11 vanety of Swiss FrenCh cuisine Located at 217 Manne Ave on Balboa lslend OtMet" seMd Tues • Soo. 5 30 -10 p m for reservations please caU 19491 673-0570 PINOT PROVENCE Joachim Spllchars only Orange County restaurant features MedlterTanean fare inspired by the COll'ltrf·side of Southern France 1n a splendid &etttng, nch with antiques end rustic elegance. Recognized by the James Beard Foundation Mon-Set. Breakfestllunc:hlDmer Sun 8rurcM..u'lchlOimer 17141 444-5900 TROQUET Wltil a decor rtmtntscent of the oozy, chic bistl'OS of France. Troqt.et offers ~. modem French bistro cooking by chef Tm Goodell. Excellent wine h&t M&gn1fique desserts! Top Rated Restaorent - Southern Cehfom111 Zagat Survey Reco1111zed by the James Beard RuldatlOn Mon-Sat l.uncM)mer Closed Sooday £7141700-6865 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches. coffee and espresso drinks' & smoothies All new breakfest meoo Catering available Open Mon Fn et 6em Sat Ill 7am and Soo It 9am l.ocM8d at 270 E. 17th Street Cosia Mesa 19491 645-2252. ROYAL KHYBER Award WIMlng Cuisine of India Open for men Mon -Fri 1 1 30- 2pm Cloeed for krlch on Satuiiey &.nday BNdl Buffet 68l'Wld 11 :30-2 :lJplTI Dinner &8N9d from 5 ~ Located Ill the ~ Coest Plaza Village 1621 W StnloMr Mt (7141436-1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT a SAUSAGE COMPANY Pasta C8ts8I' ulad, homemade 181JS8g8. •• lamb. vegetarMr1 dishes. wme, beer. cappucctn0 &dessert. HOtrS 7 days • week 5-Ning S8t & Soo bnllCh from 8 30-1 .00. Sm ·Tun. 1.sm· 1.Clpm. Frt.&t.. thm·11im,..All maj« c:tl!dit ~ Located A1 251 Shipyard Wey.Newport Beach !949) 723-0621 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA In • beel.U\j tlCU'lg on the bay 'Live mu&IC' pei fOl 11ill111 ritflttt in Oii' EnoteCI Lc:uige LOC&t*I • 251 East Pacific t:oest ~Ill NlwPort Beach L\JlCh Mon Sat. 11 :l:J-2:Ii,Strdey8ru"dl11ern-3clrn. Dimer Moo-&il Sprri-1 Ol)m Cell ahead for reaeMbOnt 19491 673-9500 SAPORI ltal*l food fer t.ty 8IU"I ~ 11 :r:Jtm.10 OOprn, ~ TlU'90ly 11 3Jtrn· 11 (J()pm Friday ~ loclt.ed • UBJ Blv&idt Orivt. 1949> 6444220 AMICI TRATTORIA ~ ~ Wld tnldidanll ltllilrl cuieinl ft pl--~ s>n•fchef MIAitno NMrtUa Specietlel incUill tliCtl .. "'.., lllfood end_.. ~wire lilt, IOO -far Udl Min-Fri on.. --Mcn.Qll l.OC9lld • ~ Mat Biid r7141 (5).. 9399 ARMANICAP'I: ~ to Iha &npcrlo Arrneni ..,. AmM CeH olln 1 ayliltl llQirv b' 1 IWt rNlll Dini on""*"".._ from~ blf end ...,. • --d ... on"' CddaDI' PlliD 9rAng Md\ a .... .., l-.ed,... ..... CU't in,Bdl ~Alli (71'1754-0300 VILLA NOVA WllNMolfll'ea..lllllln~.ithe...,_ ..... ~ .......... ,.... .............. ···•·11ti111 .... ............ ••:k-" .... C.111•]1'£1 AJJt I • ...................................... ,.... .... u. ........ = ........... :=:::n=.:~:..;r-- . NEWPORT NOODLE Where the Pastabibties ere endless Open for drner MQndt11 • Satlrday 4 pm • 10 pm Sooday 2'pm • 10 pm Take out evel1able starting et 11 :11 e m Locat.ed st 2!XXJ Newport Blvd in. Costa Mesa !9491 548-0099 . LUGANO CUCINA DEL:. MERCATO The sophlsticat8d ambience Win remnd vou or • Mtlanese cat& DeltetOUS meBiS lt.n StI'/11'/ diners to lhs pos."I ~ Y<here palate· pleasing fare IS aeated'\JS1ng ooly the freshest ilvedPents Mon-Fri 8reakfastAunrJvU1nner, Sat-&.l Dinn~ l.Dcated et 650 Anton Blvd !7141668-0880 AMACHI Sushi &Sosht ui Go r.omplete Bar All Mator Credit CMds located At 2675 Irvine Alfe <Across from~ Golf Colrsel 19491645-5518 BEN I HANA Amena9s most celebret.ed Japanese rest8lnlnt. Open 7 cays 11 week L\XlCh 11 30-2 30pm Mon Fn.. Dinner 5 :11· 1 ()pm Mon • Th.rs . 5 30-1 1 OOpm Fri , 5 00-11 (l()pm Sat • 4 30-9 30pm S\ll Located et 4250 Birch St 949-955-0822 • Ml .CASA. Dir meats are OON a trip to Beja es v.ell es Mexico Now offering ftth tacos Phone lhad for ordn to-go Hotr$ Deity from 11 em Alt rnsior a'9dlt ctrds 8cCeptad Located At 296 17th St . Costa Mesa !949) 645 7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexicen food with the freshest ingredients & • new ltgl't CU1S108 Greet mrgantas Hotn LlllCh & 0tnrS; All meior credit Cll'ds tceepced l.oc8ted 8t 2101 ~.Costa Mesa -642· , 142, 2flX) Newport 8IYd. Newport Beadl-675-6855 and 2744 E Coast ~ . CDM -19491 644'"8226 • DARYA FINE PERSIAN CUISINE Yatr 8S\181 wil least lll9!J ~~ decac.erld ~ oo.sine et this exotic restannt 511nl>l11 dehc1oue 1PP9blers, 8f'OmllbC ra dtatm n a.a., st1St1 blbllb Twnmt maun -"SOtct1n CM!ftnil ZfQilt Suwy SeNing L&lld'I s en. daily located " Che Sol.ctl COM Pim Vdlege 17141 557-&m INKA GRILL E..qJli •a the new flMr' in ~ Quey &A • E\ro' Asisl Style blend al am. ICClt'Ud wit.ti Iha tPiCIS al SoiJth America Beer & *"-Milet:tlt Hotn .. M0n Ttvl. 11 3ltlTI IO Spm, &.n 5prn • to 9pm end Fn -Sit 11 :lllnl to 9 ~ Located 9t 260 Bristol St •Aid HI In Co8te Mell 71 4-444-N<A 146521 r--.-----, • Chocolate Chip •Oatmeal-Raisin • ~nidcerdoodle • M&M • Peanut Butter I Ptr 'Aslt. Miff not be combined~ any other off~ Must Present Coupon L--~?E~--..1 (9491 646-1440 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesc=t I t I~ ' I •.. ' , • • ; , ' MORTON'S OF CHICAGO This venereble staatiouse Is reOOwned for generoJS ponions o! perfectty prepared pnme, aged. po-fed beef ss·wen tm•rate seafood and desserts seived Ill en upscale dllllng club end bar ~· PriVate dllllng rooms ll\IB(lable. Top roted res~ - Southern Califcmie Zagat &ney Mon·ScJn, DimeNtate N locaed et SoWl COl9st Plaz'8 Village (7141 ~ SC01T'S SEAFOOD GRILL 8c BAR A popijar eward-wroing res~ knC7M1 fer lt8 QU811ty d1111ng axpenenca that 1s es famoos for 1ts elass1cally preperect fritstl seafood es 1ls aged pnme beef Save room for a sunptuOuS des9ert Deily L.tn::MlinnerA.ste Night After OCPAC Located at 3:Dl Bristol St acro6S from ~ r.oest Plaza £714 I 979-2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fist\ Mlabla Fresh grilled fish seafood and chick.en. ~. saledt. g'ill8d plates and pestll specia!1ies Open seven d8ys 1 Mek Mon thru Sat :\ 1 am-9prn. &roev 1 1 am- 7pm. Catering evatlable LOC8ted at. 670 W 17th St ltGB r.osr.a Mesa !West of the new Tnlder Jou J C949l 645-8873 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded ea ~ Califomja's toJ> seafood l"8tliJer WltJI the llrgest & fintSt ulection al truh seefood dai Also a mUltltude ol ICN11PttOUI clehcacies such as aushi, r,riled fish nrees elem chowder, fish & chips ~ end all the liA!ngS for 8 gcuTnet meal at home Opao 7 deys a weak L.oc8ted at 154 E 17th St • Costa Mesa (9491574-8862 THE CANNERY Hi&toric wetarfront ,....,._ end t8W' cruse cettar. HCus Mori .set 11 :I) • 2 '"'· 5cJn. 10 tm-12 pm All mGjOr Ct'ldit Cltds ReseMbOnS augge6ted loceted Ill :1110 Laflrtattl "*' . Newport Beach.CA 92663 !94916755777 Ft• £9491 675-2510 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 yen Ame!11 l1as been 1eN1nO the locala trC1 Y1S1tOr9 al Newpa-t Beach vh cherish tt. finest lrl da1ec\.abll pasta& fiot ~ & exQUlsita sea foods: Su1Set dlfl'w. m S8Md &II tf1N Thin from 5 00 pm -6 00 pm Dinoer deitf SCllfttng tt 5 pm lin.h Fn . 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" .................... . .. , r .. ~....._. ... ..._ .. ._,._., ................ ""'Ollllfo.. .. .. -. (1,.,..... A 16 Thursday, July 15, 1999 REEL CONTINUED FROM A 15 clo e to home. Although the names have been changed, the µse of actual news footage and references to actual events bi haunting. Who ic; responsible? When Michael Faraday's (Jeff Bridges) Wife is killed m a FBI raid, the history professor devotes all his time d.Od energy research- ing militid groups and terrorists. Prior to her dedth, he accepted the secrecy of tl)e bureau. But now, consumed by con- spiracy plots and theones, he becomes susp1ctous that ht new All-American n eighbors, Oliver and Cheryl Lcmg (1im Robbins and JOdn Cusdck) arb hiding. something ls he pardno1d? Delu· s1onal? Or lS there reason to sus- pect that his neighbors dren't who they appear to be? ... As Faraday uncovers clues to Lang's true identity, hlS tile begins to sptral out of control. Those around htm, no longer supportive, are drawn into a wturlpool of despair and disbe- lief Faraday is alone in ht~ battle of good versus evil. Robbins' chilling controlled p e rformance is easily matched by Bndges' explosive display of raw emotion. Possessing their caliber of talent, the idea of switching roles 1s conceivable, w htch also blurs the line FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic w.'Wh11e T1p • Pink & Whtie Powder • Lume Gel • Siik Wrap FILLS • Acryhc • Ptnk •Pink & White •Lu~ Gel • Sltk Wrip date book Doily Pilot between gOOd and eVJl. Ftom the very l>egmrung, •Arlington Road' • dyrutmic pul· $dting SC()re rushes you on a roller-coaster ndc filled with fren· zied suspense. Scream a::. loud a you can. No one will he 1 you. Out ot. the comer o! your eye, · If disco isn't dead, it should be you'll ee the tanned bark· er'i sadistic smile. "Arling1on Road's" got you now, and it's d nde you can't get off. . N o way, no where, no how was I gonna go. No. Nope Nu uh. Went to slit my wnsts but the ginzu kmfe was dull. Thed to tie a plastic bag over my head.but it was one of the vegetable ones with the holes ili it. Stepped out in front of a speeding car, but it was a Yugo. the sucker bounced offa me. Provide~ce, serendipity, and most of all, an evil, mdlignant editor consprred to send me to the Orange County Fair on Monday night. Disco night Underneath battered fedora fomters• to nuse their right hand , m~t of the-audience dmled 1t in. The rellit 1ust raised thcrr other nght hand. Leaving walker and cane behind, a good chunk of th~ audience gulpP.d Motnn. struggled to their feet and jiggled to the pre· recorded beat of ·car Wash." The guy who taught lfavolta showed back up and wiggled around a while, tried to do the splits, almost dropped a dancer, retrnated to stage rear when ,1 tired, and showed all the pex· ~~ . t~nty of the Ti.If Man -P0fore · Dorothy oiled him. Robbins' thing controlled perlor · mance is easiJy matched by Bridges' explosive ~ay of raw emotion. Posses.Wig ~t caliber of iof. ent;the idea of · switching roles is cOrKeivable, which also blurs the rAle between good md evit So as you're catcl· pulted around the last bend ci.nd pushed againSt your will up that final steep mcline, grip your hands firmly around the handle- bars and get UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF and behind cheap sun· glasses, wearing not a stitch of polyester, l Rose Royce was Just one of the disco acts at the Orange County Fair's Arlington Theater on Monday night. Evelyn Champagne (don't call me just Evelyn) King wan- dered on stage in an outfit hnght enough to attract flying insects. ready for a shocker of an ending -a col~ drop. And one that I, d sell-pro- claimed amateur sleuth, didn't expect. This sununer there's another roller coaster m town on ~Arlington Road.~ • JUUE LOWRANCE, 40, is a Costa Mesa resident who works at a Newport Beach overnight aircraft advertising agency. NIL REPUTE slunk into the Arlington Theater pushing my way, through the crowd of dozens, who continued to pour In by the ones and twos. Disco night was in as much trouble as was the Iron Butterfly after they followed Led Zep. Disco had to follow some guy who stuffed himself inna bat-. loon. Pretty cool. Pretty stoop1d. Can relate. Some yahoo who taught John lfavolta something or oth- er about dancing came out and mtroduced someone else who took her time schlepping onto the stage. And what a stage it was. Now, I've never been and never will be in a disco, but weren't they flashy and glittery? Bright- ly lit and gaudy? Well, aside from the occasionally rotating, constantly wobbling glitter ball, this stage was as empfy as a Democrat's head. We're talking nothing. Vacant. Zip.·Zero. Nada. Zilch. What sort of cheap·mothers put on this act? Were these :-...... 1perfonners• sponsored by a ~l:I cent store? Whatta bunch of cheeseballs. Anyhow, whoever was on first caterwauled for a while. The occasional listener clapped hands either to keep awake or to drown out this bellowing banshee. Aging drunkards waved anns back and forth as their cellulite shifted to and fro . Trying to sway to the beat ot the musical freak show in front of them, the sheer effort of con- tinuous motion pushed many to exhaustion within seconds. Marginally synchroni'Zed, the two backup singers to nose Royce (Act II) gingerly pranced arthriticdlly around the stage in shirts ugly enough to make a freight train take a dirt road. The secunty positioned to prevent aging deranged idiots (probably Jimmy Carter voters) from rushing the stage should have been positioned at eXJts to prevent the more cliscrimmatmg members (Gerald Ford voters) of the audience Crom fleeing the theater m horror. Asked by one of the •per- The audience continued its spastic gyrations, heads sway- mg back and forth, leading lo shaken adult syndrome -a stoopid, vacant daze accentual· ed by vague memories from a very dim past ex.acerbated by rheumatic dance movements. Fortunately thi.S Titanic of a traveling musical charade sunk with only the few perf onners aboard, I wonder if the show fimshed with these bozos doing "Nearer My God to Thee"? Well, I didn't stic.k around to find out. As King showed no sign of leaving the stage, her yelping unabated, nature called . I answered. • UNa.E DON reviews trmov1es and cheesy music.at acts exclusively for the Daily Pilot. You can e-mail him at Your- FavUnc:Oaol.com • t11e1111e Plug into the Pllot Class1f 1ed section to find services from ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters C!P"Rick Nix~n" The Power Washm9 Expert to Professionally dean 1t COAST NEWPORT FINANCIAL Yo11r Home Lending Specialist in Coastal Orange Cormtf Call Jim if you are considering fi11ancmg t1 purchase or refinancing your present home. Help keep ' JIM r city clean! ROBERTS (949) 717-4780 • Caught ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserve ~ smile like this? i ' Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry Preventive, Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near Fashion Island) . 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Of I t.U WEt ..: POIITEGUF.5£ LINGUJSA GREATON IHI GRlll $3.49LB LAMB l.EG $5.99LB frr<h l m1on, CNtr/1< 1'11r<lrf 6-(1rrm Onions -....--- C.11 1 I lt-:l.>\ CARNE AsADA $5.99LB Great For Tacos PLACE YOUR 0ROlRS FOR MAHI MAHI ONO SHRIMP SWORDFISH SALMON DJivnrJ Fmh Daily . . date book Thvrsdoy,Ju'r 1s. 1999 A17 Get a true taste of Italy at Fashion Island's rutto Mare S tudy a map of Italy and you'll realize that the long, boot-shaped peru.nSula has an eXtensive coastline. It's no wonder that seafood plays such an important role Ill Italian cui- sine. navel along the craggy, meandering coast and you'll come upon endles9'fish.ing vii· lages and towns, some of which still rely on ~h.ing a~ their main means of support. Early ris-. DINING REVlf.W . ers can ~it at a cafe sip- . • pmg an ' espresso and watch the fisher- men dragging their nets up the main street as they peddle the morning's catch to the local fish- mongers. The local trattonas never actu- ally print fish dishes on their . menus, choosmg instead to post daily specials prepared with whatever is freshest. The result can be quite spectacular; some of my most memorable meals in Italy were in small seaside restaurants. nansport yourseU many thou- sands of miles to another seaside town, Newport Beach, where you can enjoy similar seafood spe- cialties at Tutto Mare in Fashion Island. A local favorite since 1989, Tutto Mare (loosely trans-· lated as "all the sea") specializes in coastal Italian cuisme with an emphasIS on fresh flSh. And spe- cialize they do. Step inside this lovely restau- rant and you might think first of a Tuscan villa, with it's cherry wood pillars, ceiling beams and marble tiled floors. 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A traditional Italian meal starts with some antipasti, and I'll help you out a bit here. Order the fried calamari ($8.95), it's hands down the best I've ha.d in Southern Ccl\ilom.ia. The b<ltter is light anti crisp, the squid is tel'.lder, and there is not a hint of grease. Dip a piece m the ma..ri.nara sauce served on 01.e side and you have a truly great starter. + HOW '-'UOf: Expensive + PHONE: (949) 640.6333 '-EAN Hllil.R I DAILY PlOT • Stefano Albano is the general manager ot Tutto Mare in Fashion Island. Many Italian restaurarits now serve carpaccio, but Tutto Mare bas gone a step further by creat- ing a separate section for them on the menu. In addition to the traditional beef ($7.95), they o!fer several seafood versions. My favorite is the swordfish carpac- cio ($8.95). Thin slices of raw swordfish are covered with fresh lime and lemon juice. The citrus "cooksN the fish, like a ceviche, which is then drizzled with fresh olive oil and garlic. Other ver- sions include a salnion and a seared tuna. Ask rucely, and your waiter will put together a sam- pler for your table. The pasta course lS not over- looked at Tutto Mare, I counted 15 on the menu. not including the daily ·specials. The portions are entree size, but our waiter, Sharie, was happy to split several for Us as a primi, or first, course. I liked the pennette rachele ($11.95), small, quill-shaped pas- ta served with a ragout of duck sausage, porciru mushrooms and tomato sauce. The combination o( the duck arid mushrooms cre- ates a 'ch, earthy·flavor that is offset ely by the acidity of the tomatoes. Another interesting. choice is the Orecchiette alla tarantina ($13.50), which com- bines little ear-sh(.\ped pasta with shrimp, rapini (a bitter cousin of broccoli) and red chilies, sauteed with a little olive oil and garlic, It's a deceptively Sl.Dlple dlSh that would make any local trattoria owner proud. Of course, it's the fish that is the star at Tutto Mare, and star it .4 Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Lnlqut l'lnt room & dlnlna rooms 111lt.blt ror lf'OllP bu,in IJlttlln Ind prh••~ r11nctlons 723-0621 Please Call For Restnalions and Oiredioos 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach does. The best and freshest dish- es are re erved for the nightly specials, so listen carefully as your wcUter explains them. I en1oyed the swordfish ($23.95), which was grilled over mesquite and topped with a saute of leeks and Wlld mushrooms. The clean flavor of the fish combmed well with the mushrooms, although I could have done without the bed oJ mashed potatoes 1l was served on .. A staple on the menu is Rahhitt lnrnranu "@_ AtITO • HOMEOWNERS• BLUE CROSS ~ ~ ~~ s,;-' ,,.,.,,. '" " 1'"" ,, t-" " r , 949-631-7740 44 I OJd Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach (NQT Hoaa Hospital) whole, oven-baked ft h ($23 95) It's a dish that reqwres a confi- dent chef and only the freshest of fish, but when Clone nght 1 worth the eUort. We w~re erved . a magnificent whole ea ~d s. .. surrounded with black mus els dnd baked m a broth of white wme, olive oil and lem6n juice. The bass wds flaky, navorful and moist, and the fish we WP.re served could have easily SP.rvect two, U not three, diners. Another good choice lS the grtlled shf:imp {$19.9S), which are Wrapped in pancetta, gnUc>o on skewers. and -Served with a diced tomato relish. If you're not a hsh lover, Tutto Mare still offers plenty of choic- es. The classic osso bucco ($21.95), braised veal shdnk lS served Milane!,e style over a bed of saffron nsotto. Or try one of the daily meat or fowl special cooked on the rotissene or mesquite grill The wine list offers some excellent choices, including some hard r-to-hnd Italian vaneties, uch a a GaVl by Coppo, a diy white with.a slight effervcs~cncc, unilar to a frascatl. lf you like red wutes, try the Gatllnatd1 a light dry wine from the Piedmont region. . Oh yes, don't forget desert Tutto Mare offers some good choices, including the ubiquitous 'Tiram~u. and Tort.a della Nonna, a classical Italian pie with a fill- mg of sweetened ricotta chee e, Italy seems lo be the MlDP vacaUon dcstmat:ion thei;;e days. 'Jlavel converSatJons all Sf;)em to centel' around 1\Jscan \.\'llle tours . or le1Surely dr.ives along the Amdlfi Coast. Well, if your bud- get, or work ·schedule, won't allow for a European vacabon th1:; year, stop mto Tutto Mare, order one of their excellent seafood plates, close your eye and, for a few hours at least, you'll be transported to a sleepy. seaside fishing village. • STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining N!v1ews appear every other Thursday. f . Live Enrertainment Nightly at 9pm Rich Faun.a JW~--:- Sunday-Wednesday ;p.~ :I:/: ~ """ Mis behavin ' ~ . . . . . . . . . - A 18 Thur~, Ju 15, 1999 • IDllOlllL ::Thanks, Rep. Cox, Nevvport Beach -Ile~ded that ln one stroke of the pen, Christopher Cox was able to do what years of public relations work failed to accomplish: Ignite some passion tn New· .. port Beach over. the J?l Toro debate. The Newport Beach congressman· may not have intended to tum on the antiairport faucet when he signed his name to a petition supporting the Safe and Healthy Communities initiative -a proposed ballot measure created by South County to block .. an international airport at El Toro -but that siin- J>le action created a flood of interest. • commun1 Davenport deserved more coverage I am JUst calllilg to add my opinion on the Und ay Daven· port Wunbledon Wlll. There was a great lack of coverage of that tremendous feat m the papers, and I think it was very disap- pointing. She played an amazing game with nerves of steel in order to win that great cup, and I think we should all be very proud of her in her hometown. I have looked m the paper to see if there was going to be any kind of a welcome home celebra· tion so that 1 cotild take part in tha~. if that Was possible. I · haven't seen anyth.iJ:lg, so if you have any mformation I would certainly like to know about it. Secondly, I was wondering if there was anyone out there with clout who colJ)d persuade New- port Harbor High School·to open up its tennis courts again. They have been closed for a long time. JANET JUBERG Costa Mesa Steve Smith column is a keep er Doily Pilot forum .• \ MAILllG Despite the hundreds of thousands of dollars Newport Beac:h h as spent trying to fire up its resi- dents on the issue, the debate has gone -for the .most part -unnoticed. Just a core .group of locals has been leading the fight. And altho_ugb that small gioup has fought vehemently, they have been outnumbered by the throngs of antiairport I have just read Steve Smith's article on the signers of thV)ecla· ration of Independence (What's Up, "Let's remember the Fourth for the rest of the year,• July 10). It was a wonderful, thoughtful thing. DON LEACH I OAILY PILOT Newport Beach resident Undsay Davenport. who won the Wimbledon singles tiUe this month. . activitists in South County. 1 , But then came the Cox incident. As news .spread .of Cox's signing, letters began pounng into . • the Daily Pilot -virtually all lambasting Cox. '' "I am totally appalled with Rep. Christopher Cox .... I thought he was from Newport Beach," ,said Dick Jensen. "I think he has double-crossed Newport Beach," said Ann French. "Former Rep. Christoph er Cox has a nice ring to it," said Edward R. Scheid. And it didn't end there. On Monday, the City , Council drew its largest audience in years - •everyone there urging the council to fund the Air- port Working Group in its efforts to advance the pro-airport cause. When it appeared there might ·be some dissent on the council, the audience L,became riled, gasping and shouting from their .u.seats. The city hasn't seen a crowd brimming with "'·that kind of passion since John Wayne Airport restrictions topped the council agendas in the " 1980s. , . Newport Beach may have reached a turning point in the El Toro fight, largely due to Cox. Insteaa of cursing him, the city should thank him for spurring the interest. He has always been the pick of my litter of the new columnists, and he certainly still is. I am going to cut this article out and send it to my grandson. and I am going to remember it because to me, riding a bicycle decorated when 1 was a kid or watching the fireworks has been a big deal for me. From now on l am going lo reread this every year. I think this is awesome, and I love the' way he writes. AIDA COLE Costa Mesa . There i.s no unity in diversity This is in response to your July 2 article (•Talking unity through diversity"). I applaud those leaders who wish to bwld a sense of commuruty m our city. However, I beheve trying to achieve unity through diversity makes about as much sense as trying to reach east by going west. The obvtous and logical way to foster uruty is by focusing on that which uru.tes us, not by dividing us intb groups based on race and eUuucity. This latter course only Tax assessment seems unfair · leads to an antagonistic US·VS.· them menlaJJty, the very antithe- sis of being American. Thal is why I agree whole· heartedly with Ivan Calderon, a member of our Chamber of Com- merce, who does not believe in having separate agencies for sep- arate groups. When all our com· muruty leaders share his belief, I · am just optimistic enough to think the need to tiave a dialogue on race relations will cease to exist. I just received my nobce fTom the Orange·County tax assessor that my taxes have increased 8% from last year. I want you to know the houses that have sold m our area of Harbor Hill over the last year are just barely hold· mg the value or 1 O years ago. Obviously, l will be appealing this assessment, but I'm certain this IS a countywide trend. I think your readers nught like to know how they can increase the property taxes more than the 2% allowable under Prop 13. And another question, why did· n't they decrease the values a few years ago when the market was so dismal? VICKI MARKS Newport Beach LORI NORRIS Costa Mesa The coyotes are back Attention all Mesa Verde homeowners: The coyotes are back in our neighborhoods and prowling at rught. Last year in June, our cat was killed in our frontyard, and two nights ago another cat was attacked. Luckily, R E A D E R S R E S P 0 N D. we heard the scream and ran out- side at 1:30 a.m. to stop the attack and scare off the coyote. Robbie the cat will survive with a broken jaw and probably a broken front leg. Our family has knocked on doors to notify pet owners and so far, almost all cannot believe that coyotes are around We live on Tahiti Drive, not Fairview Park So we are all at risk. On the way home from rµsh· mg Robbie to the animal hospital, we saw several Cdts m driveways, so please tell your neighbors. Our vet told .us that last year a coyote took a small dog away from iU; owner, leash and all, while they were on a walk about dawn. Help prevent another tragedy. Keep pets indoors as it gets dark. Don't keep pet food outside. Don't walk your pets at night, and tell your friends. · BRENDA SECREST Costa Mesa Voters don't care about zero tolerance It always amazes me to see continued debate m the Daily Pilot about the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct's badly flawed zero-tolerance policy and also about the distnct'!> inability to satisfy serious infrastructure improvements. 'Three years ago, current school board member Dana Black and l competed for a seat on the boa.rd, and my campaign put forth sen· ous alternatives to zero tolerance. Dana Black had none. Dana Black • still has none. Dana Black clearly beat my campaign by almost a 3-1 margin. A majority of voters in this area do. not cdJ'e about zero toler- dnce or the money we spend to def end an incredibly dumb pohcy. Joe Bell, in his recent Pilot col- wnn, wasted good ink space on zero tolerance. Bell should focus his ink toward blasting t.tus school district for not embarking on a post-'96 campaign to raise money for infrastructure improve- ments to the district by way of corporate involvement in schools via advertl.Smg. Dana Black offered no solution in '96 and still has not. We did. No one cared. The voting public is really not interested in school ISSUes until therr ·Junior" is directly hwt Unfortunately for aJl of us, there are not enough voters with little kids in school So 1Jlere really are no school-related issues that ~ majority of voters care to de~ with. Well alter the year 2000, we will still have zero tolerance We will still have schools in near ruin because our distnct does not understand marketing and public relations when it comes to corpo- rate advertiSing. We will still have school bOdrd members with very little international or nation· al contacts for fund-rd.lSing. But the good news is every voter m this district is pretty much satished Wlth the current board. BRIAN K. THERIOT Costa Mesa Consensus not likely on El Toro airport plans . . . •THE ISSUE: Locals continue to respond to Rep. Christopher Cox's stand on proposed El Toro airport. I have been a staunch sup· porter of Christopher Cox, but 1 am very disappointed in his anti- airport stance Let's see, Rep. Christopher Cox's signing of the South Coun- ty-sponsored airport lJUtiabve 1s meant to "achieve a consensus,• which accord.mg to htm could include a privately owned airport at El Toro with restrictions -cer- tainly a laudable goal ("Cox wants consensus on El Toro air· port,. July 9). I'm sure his comments will immediately cnuse private enll· ties to crawl all over themselves to try to buy the El Toro site and develop an airport. After all, the enwonmental and land u e approval process is so easy m . California. I'm sure that his evi- dent support TOr the Wtiative, wtiicb would add additional environmental 1'e~ews and reqwre a two-thirds vote of the ~pie, Will not deter legions of eager developers. • As for consensus, no doubt his ~tering the fray will make it wry easy to develop an airport agreement with, for example, the iPany people who called and e· ttufiled in protest of the noise tan.sed by the early mormng 747 pperations on Day 1 of the recent · pOKe t ts -the flights for 1 .-..hich, ol course, never occurred betause of weather. Cox's undoubted persuasive akills will also easily convert ~e leaders who had to go ~ ~o Aliso Viejo to protest the notse caused by those tests since th~ evidently were worried they ouldn't be able to hear: them Ji4ll lhey stayed within their own tftY limits. I I, of course, would not dream trict are in Irvine and South County had nothing to do with his signing the petition. l guess it is too much to expect that this fair-haired boy of the Republican Party could have announced his position in a thoughtful, reasoned speech or at least in a position paper stating his, opposition and, more impor- tantly, his proposals for future airport capacity needs. It would have been quite a sight to see him come out for spending many billions of dollars in Southern California for more mass transit Sy.stems to presumably ship all of us out to a San Bernardino Coun· ty airport:- } still think my idea has the most merit Forget the El Toro airport, just make everyone using John Wayne show identification and limit its use to those of us who live north and west of Irvine. Heck, if the airport oppo· nents' Millennium Plan is so attractive, they won't want to leave anyway. AHOYS. ROSE Newport Beach 1 am calling to say that I do not support Christopher Cox on his opinion on·bow to handle the airport. ~ CHAALYNE OIEGt Newport Beach JOAN GORDON Newport Beach Our opinion of Congressman C hnstopher Cox hasn't Changed. We have held him in very low regard for many years. We unsuc· cessfully attempted to reach him by phone three times to alert him ·to possible Medicare fraud billirig. He never returned any of the calls. He is a politician, and we mis. takenly thought he was our repre- sentative. BARBARA ANO UOYD MASSEY Newport Beach Stnce what Chrtstopher does in Congress affects rne and lht> sunound.ing community, maybe he w()uld sign a petition stating that he was in favor or a vote requinng a two-thirds majonty lJl his reelection for U.S. representative. 1 wonder ... . ~ JOSEPH E. STASCH Newport Beach I am a resident of Newport · Beach and I have long believed that the missing componenl in all auport talks has been an attempt to acknowledge all sides of the issue. Bravo to Christopher Cox for standing firrn m his belief that the South County residertts daerve en equal voice in the debate. l, too, ask how many public: J heve been a1atmed by the votes do we need and at whot media attention and spin gener· cosO ated by a amall. Wltll·tunded As South County is gomg to group of airport proponents. If be growing -u we all know it only more local UK:t8d offldAlt will -they WW be clamOtlng to WOUid eumpuly tm wiWDgnelt Of questioning the~ IDOilvel. u l am sure the fact that t11if llllljortty of voten m bli ct»- enlarge ,John W•yne ~ to hMr .U 9'del that COx has ADd it bu no bllftlr .-. Bl dlaMlmtr.-S. 1brO hat a buge·bulllr-. U w. d ed ID a INiy democ:· • • --~--..-~....-==----~ ' r~tic way about this issue, our county's best interests will be served in a way we can all be comfortable with in the long run PETER PASTRE Newport Beach You sa.id it, Chris-crossed us. Now, I'm sorry to say, I went to a campaign fund-raiser for Christopher Cox given by one of my Bay Island friends several years ago. I wouldn't do it now, and I'll work to unseat him in the 2000 election. Orange County needs another airport for our continued eco· nomk growth. El Toro is a natur· al. It is already an airport, with room to grow. We've already had two county votes on the issue. STEVE mus Newport Beach My husband and I have sup- ported Ch.riStopher Cox in the past, and we will not in the .future. I don't know what he is think- ing about with this proposed El Toro airport issue. His hometown is Newport Beach, and if they expand John Wayne, all of the houses in his area will go down in value considerably. We are just shocked, and we would like to know who has donated to his campaign funds that has made him change his mind. DIANE Ml.MER Newport Beach Republican Chriltopher Cox's dedlion to support every con· ltituent'1 quality of life II a respectable choke. COx II not agmnst an airport. be 11 IUpport· ift al *Pait plilmdllg .... Upboldi a. ............ ll'ICQDCll'WM'!l., .. 1!1111 a1-. ...... , ..... .,,_ ........... 'ltilO. Cox is also well informed of the county's new alternative options brought to you by the New Millenruum Group, which redirects all flight operations over open space and in fact is a mas· ter plan worthy of the title com- munity friendly. The real quesbon to ~k is Why has Cox not publicly sup· ported or endorsed this new alternative option, and knowing that it now exists, will he? RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI Santa Ana Heights • Editor'~ note: Russell Nlewlarowskl is a founding member of the New Millenni- um Group. What is it about the word "yes" that the congressman doesn't understand? Ilne InslslS upon a two-Thirds majority for the auport, perhaps his previous victories at the . polls should be nullified as well. How about a two-thirds maJon· ty vote on his return to Con· gressi KATHI WHEELER Newport Beach This is regarding Rep. Christopher Cox's declaration on El Toro. l am still m shock. I would never have thought that he would have the guts. Don't tell me that honesty and com- passion have retumed to the Republican Party. He reminds me of Jimmy StaWart in •Mr. Smith Goel to Wuhington" - Smith fWbusten to the point, of collaJJN before Congret,1 just bacaUle he, an honest man, belie'vee ln d~ and the truth. 1Wo ~ago I would bave rlf•1ed ID116m • llllln-old Caa. Now. ii M ca cou 0... ......... toa.-eClllllti. b1111nt o.we~....., , to also stand for what is right over what is rich, this may become one united county agdin And I rnay not feel the. need to stay with the Reform Party. Can the GOP really reform iu.em Can our greedy old poops really see beyond the Bal~ Bay Club? Let's see. If Chris Cox really has those ethics and morals, I would seri· ously consider him as a presiden- tial cand1date ARTSTANLOW Costa Mesa I am greatly disturbed by Christophe r Cox's support of the anti-El Toro airport irutiative. My opinion Is that the new airport in El Toro is so important for the economic contiriuro groWili of __ _ Orange County that it simply has to be a moving-forward project. JAMES MUNROE UtUe Balboa Island l am calling to register my extretne di~ppomtment in Christopher Cox's support ol tho airport initiative. DOUGLAS FlETOfER NeWp<>rt Beach I feel Chris-crossed. I thought Cox was a reason· able ond intelbgent man, but 1 guess 1 WM wrong. Hts signature on the initiativo to allow a third vote by the people to vote on an airport at El Toro ... shows a lade. of judgment by Cox 1n my opin· Ion . My daughter voted for the air· por1 twice. Now she WW vote against it beCaUM Of all of the scare tacticl that me and au of t1IOle tn South County bli•• ll 1m fed GM.IOl--~..-11111 . . m-C>PENER Thvndoy, Jvly 15, 1999 • Sports Edito< Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 G 0 L f rich a rd donn ,I • More records for the Toshiba Classic, which starts earlier next year. Tie Y2K edition of the Toshiba SeniQ.r Classic, the • enior PGA Tour stop in Newport Beach, is coming a week early. Next year's tournament at Newport Beach Country Club is scheduled for the week of Feb. 28 through March 5, with a purse increase to $1.3 million. The 1999 event raised $828,500 for charity, according to the Hoag Hospital Foundation, the tournament operator for two years. In that span, Hoag has genertited funds for charity at an unprecedented clip. More than $700,000 was raised from the 1998 event -giving the Toshiba Classic a Senior Tour record ($1,528,501) for the largest donation in the first two years. • The Southern Callfomia GoU Association celebrates its 100th birthday Saturday at the Industry Hills Sheraton Resort after the third round or the 100th SCGA Amateur Champioriship. • Steve Jurg~nsen (Newport Beach), Jeff Harbison (Newport Beach) and Max Willick (Corona del Mar) are entered in the 81st Llncoln/Mercury Cahforrua State Open at Coyote Hills Golf Course in Fullerton this week. Jurgensen has played on the PGA Tour. • The event brings together over 150 top amateur and pro golfers to the course designed by Cal Olson, formerly based in Costd Mesa. • The 27th Santa Ana Country Club Juruor lnvitcitional was played Monday and Chns Gallagher (Dove Canyon) shot 72 to capture the overall title. Hosted by the oldest country club in Orange County. the invitational m the past has included current PGA Tour standouts Phil Mickelson and Craig Stadler, as well as former U S. Open winner Scott Sunpson. Mickelson won the event in 1984, shooting 74. The tournament originally started m 1963, and, between two mterrupti , lasted until '89, before it was picked up aga.m in 1997. On Monday m the boys 16-17 dlvis1on, Richard Nones (74) defeated J.J. fohnstone (74) in a one-hole playoff for the championship, whlle Jon Friedman (75) was third. It was the second year in a row that the boys 16-17s came down to a playoff. Donald Rhee beat 'Ihlvis Johnson last year. ON TO THE ·,flNALS!!! " . Thomson's one-hitter earns Newport Beach the inside track to first-ever District 55 Little League Majors crown .. TONY A.lTOBl'UJ Manager Ron Maggard said. "His Ddly fib teammates told him that they needed him to hnish the g8J11e, so he went out there and shut the door." MISSION VIEJO . -Pitcher Scott Thomson has a rather unique way of spelling his last name. · No •p• and 12 "K's·. Thomson's one-hit, 12" strikeou\ performance on the mound has earned the Newport Beach Little League Majors Division (11-12- year-olds) a shot for a lirst-ever District 55 Championship after Wednesday's 5-0 shutout or Ran- cho Mission Viejo at Curtis Park. · "In the fifth inning, Scott told me he was running out or gas,• A fifth-inning double was all that stoOd from Thomson and a no-hitter for Newport. "He was in total control tonight," Maggard said. "He did an unbelievable job of mixing up his pitches and hls location was just about perfect. Rancho never figured him out.• Rancho Mission Viejo were very courteous hosts, coughing up five errors throughout the game to give Newport four unearned runs. LITT L E LEAGUE Newport conyerted three of those errors Into a 1·0 lead. Scor- ing on the play was Wess Presson who led off inning with a walk. Rcmcho Mission Viejo's pitcher John Kennedy was almost as effective, striking out 12 in a com- plete-game effort, but his defense let him down again m the third uuu.ng. ~ Nick Palchikoff led off the inniag with a single, went to sec- ond on a wild pitch, went to third on 'l'f ler Lents' ground out and scored when fust baseman Jake Southall's overthrew to third Presson and Mitch Folks scored m the hfth IIUl.lJlg on an RBI smgle by Lents and an RBI SEE MAJORS PAGE 82 DON LEACH I OMV PllOT Costa Me a National baserunner P.J. Errington (25) slides tnto se.cond with a stole n base. Costa. Mesa Nationals roll into Area 2 Finals •Fountain Valley falls in 9-10 All-Stars Tournament, 9-4, to power-laden crew. ROGUl~N . Datt Plil WESTMINSTER -The Costa Mesa National 9-10 Little League All-Stars exploded for a 9-4 victory and a berth in Saturday's champioriship final at Johnson Middle School Wednesday evening, never trailing, belting out 14 hits, scor- ing at least one run in each of the first five 'innmgs, and what's more, connecting on the first pitch five times in the fll'St uuu.ng. If ever a team looked like it was ready for a war party it was this Costa M~ National crew belong- ing to Manager Mike Falbo, and they'll enter Sat- urday's 10 a.m.--game at the same SJte as the obvi- ous favorite m the OlStrict 62, Area 2 Fina.ls The two teams they have handled, Fountain Valley on Wednesday and Westminster m the first round, play today for the dubious honor of tan- gling with Costa Mesa again. Evan Van Geem, a typical slender athlete who carries himself as just another in the group, played like a giant, going 4 for 4 with a triple, two doubles, three RBis and two runs scored. And when starter Benny Valdez gave up four runs in the third after two shutout innings, Van SEE STA MESA PAGE 8 2 DON LEACH I OAll.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa N11ttonal's Austin EUlott lunges for the ball on a pickoff attempt, but Fountain Valley basenmner gets back safely. Costa Mesa kept the pretsUre on throughout ln a M victory. .. STAT Of THE DAY N~ 8eoch Little League Majors pitcher 5<ott Thomson has a ni1her unique Ytaf of spelling his name. No 'P' and 12 'Ks'. Doily Pilot Bl SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM FROST Corona del Mar Linebael{E:!r gave plenty of ballcarriers a cold sting, and was one of Orange Coast's great stoppers in '75. RICI IAIU> Ot N"i A t times. Mike Frost . can sound like a weathermdD, talking about the marine air push from the Pacific Ocean comj.ng irom the west and the bot air corrung from Oregon's eastern desert region, creating the perfect windsurfing funnel along the Columbia River Gorge. . •rm addicted to wmdsµrhng. • said Frost, who fell m love with the Pacific Northwest years ago and hves m Hood River, Ore .. about 60 miles east or Portland. Frost. once a fierce linebacker for Corona del Mar High, Orange Coast College and the University of Montana, can usually be spotted during the sununer months ripping through the gorge. "It gets pretty windy,• be said. "People have pagers out there. You the gdlTle, then sent Santa Ana's backup quarterback to the r:cinvds, before Troup re-entered ihe game for more purushment. ·Everybody's patting you on the l>dck (after each hard tackle), and I'm picking up a friend of mine and asking him if he's OK." said Frost. whose OCC team that season hrushed 11-0, capping an <lmdzlllg campaign \vith a win over Rio Hondo m the Avocado Bowl "I'd have to say my Orange Coast expenence, out of all my football days, was probably the most fun." Frost, a two-way starter for Coach Dave Holland, said his biggest prep gridiron thrill was upse!ting preVlously unbeaten Edison, 17-7, in Week 6 of his junior year in 1972. After moving to defense full-time at OCC, Frost earned a just ~lick on and it gives Mike Fro t you different locations chola.r.;hip to Montana, but became disenchanted with' the Gnzzlies' coaching staff with an average wmd speed and what the gusts are up to. Like it could read 24 to 33. - The tighter the numbers, the better (the windsurfing conditions). Then you rig your sail to match the strength of the Wllld. • There are sensors along the nver gorge to accommodate the paging system, sort of like the · blitzes fonner OCC defensive coordinator Jack Fair cdlled m a memorable 1975 game against Santa Ana, the year Frost was named the team:S Hitter of the Year as the Pirates captured the national championship. Frost, the only Newport-Mesa School District product to earn JC All-Amencan honors the year the Pl.rates won the national title, was a one-man wrecking crew m OCC's 41-13 victory over the Dons, perhaps setting the tone for his aforementioned kudos Frost, the Irvine League's Lineman o! the Year m 1973 for . the Sea Kings and a first-team All-Orange County selecbon, became friends with Fountain Valley quarterback DclD 1roup during workouts for the Orange County All-Star football game. But two years later, 1roup was m Santa Ana's backfield as Frost lined up at right outside linebacker and ate him alive. and played 1ust one sea- son Early m the 1976 season. Montcinci traveled to UNLV for a game and Fro:.t remembers get- ting off the bus in Las Vegas and · heanng the driver say, •(the Rebels) don't lose at home.• Frost re:.ponded, ·well, they're going to (lo e) tonight.· •No they won't,· the bus dn\er m tsted. With le:.s than two miilutes left, the Rebels went 80 yards on two palts interference penalties, "both very questionable calls,• Frost said, and came back to Win by one pomt, and, of course, cover the spread. • "They JUSt went down and won the game on penalties in the last nunute." Frost said, •att the bus dnver predicted they'd win. That was pretty funny." Fro t transferred to Humboldt State with his buddy. ~fi.ke ~1dgner. and ear:ned bis d~, but didn't play football . After Frost's father retired and purchased some land m the HO<>d River area, he followed hun and ettled in the region once promoted as the wmdsurlmg capital of the North American continent. •A number of people are movmg to the area for lif ~tyle, ~ "'clld Frost, who works tn real tate cmd ha a t6·year-old daughter. Lauren. an academic wtuz. ln the boys 14-15 division, Newport Harbor High standout Darnel Kush (74) beat Matt Amen (Yorba Linda) in a one-hole playoff for the title. Erle Chang (16)-was third. Kush-also won the c.livision last year at 72. Erica Blas berg (7 5) won the girls division, while Alexis Arnold (80) won a card•off ., against Priscilla Park (80) for second place. •{Troup) was my good li'iend. but Jack Fair kept calling this blitz from the back side and they just did not figure it out,• Frost said. "No one was blocking me and here's my friend, and I'm killiilg.him. I creamed him aoout 10 times. It wasn't that J was Y~ smK Mexico, 22 ~ t-gr-=-:;~:::~:e~:upo:t:t81 Growing up, Frost was a Daily Pilot paper boy, then moved on wbco a JOb opened up on the Balboa Island Feny. • Tooa.y, Frosl en e-rs--."'·-e ally Pilot' Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millenniwn. The coun;o sot up extremely dif hcult for the 1umon, a club insider ~aid. • After an eight-year blatus, the SACC Juruor Invitational reopened its doors in 1997, with member Brian Towersey heading the event. The tournament reportedly was forced to leave 50 junion on the waiting list thhl year, a sign of good times for Junior golf and SACC. SACC head pro Mike Raehl II an alumnus of the event. Aly Dompu holdi the SACC Junior Invitational recOrd with a 67 ln -'968. • TMIMC-.MelaClty ~liAua.7-8. Appllc"*'11 cu be Md at Com ...... Oolf. CGunlrf Cub, .. ........ •Humbert pours in six goals for U.S. poloists. RlalARO Du. lllttPb CORONA DEL MAR • Mexico was once a global power in men's water polo. It kept the United States from advancing to the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. But our neighbors to the south, in a rebuilding phase, were no match for Coach John Vargas' U.S. squad Wednesday ln the opening round of the 1999 UPS lntematiooal Cup at Corona del MarHlgh. At full 1trw;gth for the ftl'lt time ln more tb8n • ,_,, 1Mm ~ bammentd Malco, 22-1, aDd will, ... Brull tonipt •t ?:.t5 tn tM W'olMI ol ~ Group A ....... n. UPS Cup ii u Jmpcatam ,,....., tar ..... \J.S; ............ the Pan American Games this month in Winnipeg, where a title means an automatic berth into the 2000 Sydney Games. The UPS Cup, which started in 1992 and was sponsor.a by Alamo for the ftnt four ~ befon the event endured much change, features teems from ~t countries Group 8, wlUCb 1Ddudm AUltrdl. Jt.Qy._ .P\lldD Rk:o and Yuplma, lbould ... ........ campellift •1t.wt1DOtgli9;1SYtarU1 .... ~~- ,. this,• Vargas said, ref ernng to the next two matches, including Fn- day's 7:45 p.m . appointment with Russia. •Brazil is very tough, and Russia's at the top." U.S. two-meter man Chns Humbert led the assault on Mexi- co with llX goals, while Wolf Wigo scored three and four other players tallied two each, mduding captain Chris Oeding, the former All·ClF standout for CdM and current Orange Cout College coach Teem USA seored on ita first nine shots and amalled a 12-0 Jieed at halftime, increasing the leea to 15-0 before Mexico'• Jcqe Lopez got hil teem on the lt'Ol'8board wttb 0.32 left on the thiid ........ ~ ... •rt'I bard.' Vugai Mid of the blowOut. •yw_ don't wut to ....... ..,.... and •t tbil ...... ft ...... llDbanllllillig tollllld'INlc*.. 82 Thursday, July 15, 1999 > Sports ~~~~~~-s•o-,-,-,-1-LL..--~~~~~--, COSTA MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 Geem came ln and shut the door on Fountain Valley, allowing 1ust two hits and two walks, and striking out three botte~. • • CO$ta Mesa takes two days off now and when the Nauonals return on Sa turday the swvivor of today's game between fountain Valley 'and Westmmster will hav~ to beat Costa ~esa twice to· claim the championship m this double-elimination tourna- ment. Saturday's winn er will then advance to meet the Area 1 Winner for the District 62 championship. DON lfACti /DAILY PltOT While Van Geem, scheduled to start Saturda y's ~pener, did just about everything you could ask of a n All-Star, the same can be said for the rest of the Nationals, as well. Starnes Arnold slides home with a run for Mesa. was the first inning as Van Geeril lat'ed a triple on the game's first pitch. Burgess followed with an infield single on the first pitch, Van Geem holding at third. Caleb Burgess had two hits and an RBI; Valdez had two singles and drove in _van Geem for the game's first run; 1Tevor McDonald singled and drew a walk; Austin Ell.i(>tt nursed a walk in the third and· scored: Starnes Arnold had a nnging double to cen- ter, driving m two; nm Morley was 2 for 2 with a runs scored; Danny Dominguez singled and scored; and P.J. Emngton made soUd contact three times and drew a walk. Erringt9n went after the first pitch and lined it bard to right, Van.Geem fo rced to bold again at third because of the ~lit-second drive. ' • Valtlez came up and got aboard witlt an infield hit on the first pitch and Van Geem scored. Finally, McDonald hit the first pitch and was aboard, but Valdez was caught on the basepath irl the aftermath for the third out. Bobby ·Sox champions -bottom row, from left Sara Sweeny, Clea O'Kleffe, Amanda Billing, KJmberly Benjamin, Marissa WllbW'. Second row, from le~ Krlsttan Ciralll, Coral Young, Brytnee Wright, Megan Toman, Holly Van Biel, Kelsey Pfeiffer, Jamie Heenan. Third row, from left: Even the bench contributed. Cory Weikel appeared in the fifth inning and got abqard with a base hit and scored; and Matthew Jeranko walked,.... and eventually scored on Van Geem's base hit in the fifth. Probably the most eye-opening scenario of all Five pitches, five nps and the die was cast. This was Costa Mesa National's game. The Nats were up, 1-0, before a four-run uprising by Fountain Valley slowed down the runaway in what is dearly one of the most impressive two-game bursts by a Costa Mesa Nationdl team at the District 62 All-Stars Tour- nament ever. Coach Brooks Benjamin, Coach Paul Wilbur, ~ger Gayle Benjamin; Chaperone Janis Toman. Pacific Coast captures district title • They qualify for national tourney in Buena Park July 31-Aug. 6. ORANGE -The Pacif1c Coast Bobby Sox Girls- under-10 Pastpllch Softball team defeated Cen- tral Ordnge, 8-6, in the championships of the Bob- by Sox Distnct All-Star Tournament Saturday. By wmning the District Title, Pacific Coast ddvanccs to the Bobby Sox National Tournament, wtuch will be held m Buena Park July 31 th.rough August 6. Nine different players had at least one hit, while Brytnee Wright, Kristian Cfralli and Clea O'Kleffe had two RBis each. Amanda Billing also contributed offensively with a crucial hit and Coral Young was the Win- rung pitcher, striking out 11 lll her lij.St two games. Pacific Coa!tl defeated Santa Monica, 11-5, and Pactlic, 3-1 to reach the cbampioriship game against Central Orange. Nationals outlast Americans • Costa Mesa National _Little League squad advances to softball Sectionals. COSTA MESA It tbok -------.-three gdmf's to decide the out-S 0 f I 8 A L L come, but when the smoke cleared, the Costa Mesa Ndtlondl Little Lcdgue cdptured the District 62 Soft- ball Chdmp1onship o~er the Costa Mesa Ameri<;an Little Leagul' BRIEFLY Annual charity 5k race Sept. 26 NEWPORT~EACH-The .._.~ .... ---~~r eighth annual Komen R U N N I N G Orange County Rdce for the Cure will take place Sunday, Sept. 26 at Fashion Island with several races slated from 7'.30 a.m to 11 a.m. llOICO ( 11·I2) IASllALL CMALL took gdme one July 6 by the score of 8- 5 Lauren Freeland was the wmni.ng pitcher 10 the senes opener, outdueling the Natlonal's C hristy Gregory . The CMNLL evened the series at a game apiece with a 9-7 win over the Cl'vtALL on July 8 Laura Locke pitched a complete game and key hlts were delivered by Casey Beltran, Emily Carr and U na You Races m length from one mile to five miles will be available to take part m, for all types of athletes. Entry tee is $20 for adults. $25 il entered aft~ Sept. 18. Proceeds of the event go to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the National Komen Foundation for Research Gr.mts and Innovative Outreach progTdms. :ibe Newpot1 Harbor Baseball Association Bronco ·A' All-Stan are headed for the sectionals Friday (5:30) at Westhaven Park in Garden Grove after a second-place flntsh at the PONY district tournament. Front row, from left. Danny Soper, Mike McLean. Taylor Young, Cbeyne Smith, Greg Miner and Blaine Gribble. Middle row, from left: Dennis Heenan, Patrick Keehan, Billy Munce, Morgan Govaan, Kevin Courvoisler and Tom Yacko; Back row, from left: Coach Kevin Heenan, Coach Art McLean. Manager Taras Young and Coadi Tom~· In th<' senes-tymg game, aggressive baserunning was turned m by Rebecca Hamilton of the Nabonals W1th four stolen bdses For infonnation, call (714) 957-9165. Globe trotters coming to Cd.M MAJORS final out HOOPS The deciding game was won by the NationilJs, 14-4, in five innings Monday. CORONA DEL MAR -Coaches _ _. __ __ CONTINUED FROM 81 Despite the impressive win, Maggard still found somethmg crucial for Newport to work on before the championship. The offense was led by You, Carr, Locke, Danielle Morton and Katie Hartwt!ll from both Newport Harbor dild H 0 0 P S Corona del Mar h1gh schools will square off against the world famous HdJ'l em Globetrotters during "Family Sports Night" Wednesday, July 21 at 5 p.m. at Corona del Mar Hlgh. Mustang camp The CMNLL became the hrst Costa Mesa softball team to capture the District 62 championship. ground out by Ryan Lance, givmg Newport a 4-0 lead. Next up for the champs are the sectional champ1- unstups, to be held in Long Beach, starting July 24, with eight different districts competing for the title. Both youngsters and adults will enjoy severitl 1am-packed games of sk.lll, including a free-th.row Newport closed out the sconng on an always-exciting, RBI, bases-loaded walk by Folks, scor- ing T.J. Bernardy "Our base runrung still needs some work,• Maggard said. •we need to be a little more aggres- sive. We'll pay close attention tb that at practice.• With the win, Newport will play for the championship Tues- day at 6 p.m. at the same site. A Mustangs Basketball Camp for boys entering grades 6-8 is being offered by Costa Mesa High boys basketball co.ach Bob Serven July 26-30. Doors open daily at 8:30 a .m. and the three- hour sessions begin at 9. Entry fee is $80 and it mdudes a T-shirt and basketball. For further infor- mation, contact Serven at (714) 424-8715. CdM 3-2 at Villa Park Tournament challenge. · Several of the area's most famous athletes will be on )land to sign autographs and a raffle and silent auction will also lake place That was more than enough for Thomson, who didn't allow a Rancho Mission VieJO runner beyond second base the rest of the night. VILLA PARK -Corona del Mar Hlgh's ----.- water polo team fdfed well m last week-· P 0 L 0 end's Vllla Park Tournament, winrung three of five games played last weekend - Garrett Gentry was the top scorer for the Sea Kings with 12 goals He will be competing for the US. Juruor Water Polo Team Saturday in an exhibi- tion Sdturday al noon at Corona del Mar High 0th· er leading scorers for the Sea Kings were Matt Petry and Garrett Bowlus with three gt>als each. Ticket pnces are $50 for adults and $10 for chil- dren ages 7-18. There is a family pack of $85 for no more than two adults and Jour children. Thomson's only tough spot came m the fourth mning, when his control left him for a brief moment. •we have to wm one out of the next two games to it,• Maggard said. •Tue boys are playing well. We'll see what happens.• I PUBLIC NOTICES STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The follOWlng person(&) has (have) abandoned the UM ol the licbltOUS bV&I• nesa name Shipping Connection, 4023 Birch Street, Sulla A, Newport Beach , CA 92660-2231 .. The. FlctWoua BUSIMU t\lme referred lo above .waa.lilecHn.Ot&noe County on 5·4·99,. File NO. 19996791940 John Chal181 Ktplstuhl, 3051 Loren Ulna, Costa Meaa. CA 92626 Sendre S Klpfaluhl, 9061 Loren lane, Coata Mesa CA 92028 Thia buslneH II cot\· 'd\ic:led by husband and wile John C Klpfstuhl Thia statement was tiled wilh the Counly Clertt of Orange Cowlty on 712JH 19996791161 • OaNy Piiot ..Juty 8, 1 ~~2. 29. 1999 rna52 , Flctltloua BualMH NameSt...,_,,t The follawing f>ertOOI are doing b!Jllnesa 11 SUGAR SHACK IN· TERIOAS, 30952 Colonlal Place. Uaguna Niguel. CA t26n ' Linda BHr W1llla1n1, 30952 Coton11t Pl1ce, U.guna Nip, CA 92e77 Thie bUilnl11 i1 con duded by .. inc:tMdlJel Haw yoo llerted dOlng ~ttf?No LlncM IHr Wllletn9 Thia 8Ca""*1I _. llMld wtlh IN C0unty C1lwtr of Cringe~=:. ~:Pleil J4Jlt .. ,&, 12, a .. 1• TN4•· f Proceeds of the event will go to benefit the Com- muruty SeMce Programs, a nonprofit organization servicing the VlCtirns or witnesses of crime as well as gang prevenbon programs He walked a couple of hitters, but came nght back to strike out Steve Olsewskl for the game's Coach Jay Palctukoff also threw some crucial advice to the team before they left. "No skate boarding, rollerblading, surfing or anything else nsky. Stay healthy.• _ DEEP iii For lllformation, call David Ebling of Ami.es Com- mwucdllons at (949) 863-1910, ext. 13. I PU8UC NOTIC!S I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 ~BUC NOTICl8 I I PU8UC NOTICll 11 ~ NOTK:l8 I I PUBLK: NCmCll I I PU8UC ~ I (~ j ~tl I~· I Flctltloua BualneH NOTICE OF Name Statement AVAILABILITY OF The foll<>Wtng persons ANNUAL RETURN ere clolflg bustness as Air Ugtil Industries, 11s Pur&uarit 10 ucllori 15th, Newport Beach, CA 610<4(d) ol Ill• Internal 92663 Revenue COde, notice Is LuAhn Marie Drury, 1111 hereby given that the an· E S.lboe. Blvd • Balboa, nual retum for the calendar ea 92661 year 1998 of the Founda· MICl'leel Wayne Drury, lion lor the Contemporary 1 t11 E. Balboa Blvd . Family, a pnvate lounda· Balboa. CA 92661 uon. Is available at Iha Thll butineas ii ·con-foundatJoo'• principal OHIOI dueled by; husballd 'and for lnspectK>n dunng regu· wHw -........ --..:........--1..lai.. h!11rneu houta. JlOfD Have yoo 1t1111ed cbrtg 10.00 a.m to • 00 p.m . by butiMst yet? Yes, 7.9.99 any ciuzen Wl'IO requesll it Luam M. Drury wilhln 180 days aller the This .iatemenf. was tiled date of this pU>lleellon W•ltl Ole County Clerk of The loundauon's prlncl· Orll1Q8 County on J.13·99 ,,., Oii~ IS IOalled ti 199917J902t 1~15 Alton Parkway, Dally Pllol July 15 22. Suite 220. ln11ne. C.hfor· 29. Aug 5, 1990 Tt\678 Ne, 92618 94g.12N337 NOTICE OF The pnn0pa1 manager °' 1tle foondallon Is JUdoth APPLICATION FOR Anderson. 15615 Alton CHANGE IN Pa~way. Su te 220. Irvine OWNERSHIP OF Calilornie, 9261 8 ALCOHOLIC P\ibhahed Newpon Deac.t .. BEVERAGE LICENSE Coeta Mesa Delly PllOI Dale of Filing AppllcatlOn: JIJy 15, 1* 06.JUl·1999 TM80 To Wham II May eonc.rn: NOTICE OF The Narne<s) of the AVAILABILITY OF Appkcant(a) la/are ANNUAL ffeTll 1RN FINBAFI S I TALIAN r;iv KITCHEN AT METRO Purauent to llctlon POINT INC 6U)4(d) of the Internal l he eppl1cant• lltted Aewnue Code.. notlol ia hereby gl\'en ht fie an· above ere apptyin~ nuel return for !tie ~r Oepertlhent of le ye41r 1997 Of the FOunda• a.vt1lge CootrOl to aell tlOn fof the ~ tlCdlOllC ~1'110'1 et F .. ---,__.... ll01 SOUTH COAST OR -·-z· a ,...,..._ ...__. ' .... T 120 llOn, II ~ .. IN """ ~·· pMC(pel offtce OOSTA MESA. CA 12620 '°' ~ OUftng ftOU" For the lolOWlna type Of 11t ..,..,_ t1011r1 "°"' lk:enM. 47 ~·SALE IO:OO•m I04:00Plft,OY QEHEAM. EATING tht Olli8rl Wt10,...... ,11 ~.....,,, ......... ~~ .. ~ ..... o.ly ll!IDI ~at~,;.,.. .My ti, ,. TMa pll .,..,. .. ~ • ' I 5615 Allon flarkw1y, Flctltlous Buslne11 92663 This buslnns Is con· Actltloua 8ualnea1 SMfnt Suite 220. Irvine. Ca1tl0<· Nime Statement Palan1ian, Marian, 603 ducted by: 1 corporetlon Name Stai.ment rila, 92618 949-727 -4337 The following persoru Kings Road, Newport Have yoo stal18d doing The IOllOwtng persona Gordon L Smith, The rcrincipal manager of are domg business 8S' Beach, CA 92663 business yet? Yes, are doing business u · ~. of Newport Beech, the oundatioo IS Judith Stairway PrOduclions. PenJ(fyan. Peggy, 17321 09/(W1991 a) Paclflo Rain Gutter retired teltphOnl company Anderson, 15815 Alton I048 lrvlne Ave., PO Box Rot>RovClrc~~unttng1on JMC .Laboratories. Inc., Suoolv b) Pacific Gutter ""-• died Jul 9 Parkway, Sutle 220, Irvine, -463, Irvine, CA 92660 Beac;h. t A 9"°'48 Mika Molina, President Suppf~ 3325 Cerrito• e1m9~9..,,S'!"' • on 3 Y • Cahlomla, 92818 Shawe t,4cTish & Jullan Thia business. Is oon· Thia statement was llled A L • la 1 Cal 1 . ervtee I I p.m. Publl&hecl Newpon Beach· (CA), io4s lrvlne Ave, PO ducted by e gene111I pen-with the County Clerk ol n~•0070:0" m toa, i or· Saturday, Harbor Lawn, Cemetery • Mortuary Costa MIU Dally Piiot Box -463. Irvine CA 92660 nershlp •\ Orange Coun~6·21 ·99 Jaaon John Ferguson Mt Olive, Cost1 Mesa. Cha....-i • C--•tory July 15, 1999 This business is con· Have yoo •tarted doing 1 7"990 4116 e Cotorado SI L • Survivors, son, Bob and .,.... ,...,,_ -----.,..--Th68--1 ducted by. a corporation bufh:" r~=lai DatlV Piiot June 24. July Beach. Calllomle 9081~ V(ile, P1tti. Gl'lndch11dren, 3500 PaclflcVlew D11t9 Flctltloue Bu1lnn1 Have yoo started doing roo m6 I led 1, 8, f5, 1999 f.h601 This business 11 con· Lisa Smllh·Cleghorn Newpott ~ Nam• Statement oo:neu yet?T~& 199-4 wi~·t:•~ C-,:~ o1 Fletltloua Bu1lne11 ducted by 111 lndtvldull Melinda Welnt.elmer: 844-a?OO The IQllOWlng person1 -~~~~Jul~, 0111~ Coun't on 6·22·99 Name Sblt9t'Mnt ~ yoo started doing Kathleen McCabe, and s ~==::===~ ire 06irllfbUS11'1Aras· _..,.............., --ng naw111ws The ~No grNt-granoc:NIOl'tn. f. Owl Products, 701 King• re<:1or Detty Pilot June 24 Jlh are dolnQ lxnlness as Jason f'erguson Rd. Newport Belch. CA Th• Blltement wu llled 1 8 f 5 1999 Ttie08 S T.I. GN! 1599 Supe-This statement was filed 92600 with the COunty Clel1I of ' ' ' rlOf Ave eoita Mesa. Ca Wi1h 1tle COunty Cleft! of Omer w. Long LTD. Orange County on 6-22·99 Actltloue Buslneaa 92627 ' Ofange Coull~ on 8·22·99 (Clllf), 701 Kier Rd . Daatv Pilot .1:8:7.: Hem. 8UtlerMnt Steven COolt. 2 Las DiltY Piiot J"":~ ~ eeactt. C 1 8. f5 1999 Theo? The following persons Plumas. RallCtlo Santa 1 8. f5 1999 uM Thelt dueled~~.:-'Ft~tftiou. Buslneaa 8'!:*1R~~sa 1'~180 ~~~ m: con· . ifMM£NT OF Have yoo started doing HMM Btatilment Gothel'd St , Huntington duc:te<I by en lndMdtiaJ ABANDONMENT OF businesa yet? Yea; 1985 The lallowlng pertanS Beactl. Cakfomla 9264't Have ~ 1tal1ed doinO USE OF FICTITIOU9 OIMf W Long, L TO. are doing busll'IMS as Mr Joong Kun Lee, bOllnell yet? Yes. 5·1 ·90' B\ISINE98 NAME Omer W l.Ong, Prealdent Tueadly Women'• In-17780 Go4h8rd St. Hunt· Steven Coale The followln ~•)) Thia a111ternent waa liled v•tment Club, 128 Vie ~ Baeh, Callfon'M8 This 9'ttement waa filed haa (heve) ~ ~ ~ ~:/:"S: ~~~Newport Beech, 9 nw! buSlneu ,. con• O:,: ~~~-: use o1 1t1e llctltlOUI buel· 1 791714 Be1gm1n·Ralllt . Mary ducted by en tnd!Yidual 1"911117011 ~ ":.rtP.oWera Dally Piiot JolY 15..i.._~· Lynn, 128 v .. Mentone. Have yoo •tarted doing Dally Pilol June 24, JUiy p 0 Box 46r.1048 IMne 29, AUi 5, 1990 mu70 Newport Beectl. CA 92683 bu11neu Y8{1 No 1. 8. f5. 1999 The02 CA t2tMIO • · FlctrtJous IUalneH Boghollan. ~. 141 Joong Kun L.. ACiiilOUi lualneu The Flt11tlOUI BUllnell Heme 8'8t9tMnt ~ch~g~~Newpon W:~~~ ~J~ NefM ...,..,,,.,.t 01me ,.,err.d 10 abCNe The fonowlrlg persons Btlbelli Sheron 1841 Orengt Councy on 6·21•99 The lollowlnO peraont was llled In Orange~ ere 00.ng bu11Mu" G•l••Y 'onve Newport 1MM""77 are dOinQ bullneu as on 4113119, FILE NO. A.ADVANTAGE AS· eeeoo CA e• Daily f'llol June 2~ Ny SWISS' CUNIOUE, 436 199967896111 Fe~~~~t.,.360, CA~ ~ Linda 2193 Vista 1, 8, f5, 1999 rheOO ~°'!!,~··~It!.!!· ~,.~1,atrwey .~Aucllona, ....,,, ""·rle .......... _., Eatradl • NewPon Beach FiCihlOUi IUilftiia ..,.,..,.. _, -'· """H-5 ..... ' 1048 ........ ve., ,... ••-·,. CA e2eio ' Ii~ Hugi, 3!>35 E. 0 loll 4'3, NewpOtt = = c'1..al~05 HenneNey, Peulette, r:m-~""*,,.!,,. ca. H.wr • ~ 110, Co-Bwfl, CA t2teO Tfllt bullneta '-·con· 21401 Yarl'l'KMh Line, aredOlnobullnnua ~Del=--02a5 ~~~~ duCt9d by an lndlVldull HuntlnOton Beech, CA 1 ) J ~ C LA IO A A. ~ by flll .,.:,._,con-Co ., .,_, .....,.. you 1C81116 dolno t2t4e TORIES, b) CAA! "-.US .._ Yo" ..,_, '**19 Sl~y Pl'QdUctlOne buelnetl~VM,2 t<>-91 Jonea, Olene, 407 CORRECTIVE IKIN ~"'7No '91YJ ~ ' Coleen Merie W9111na Ctbrllo. eo.ta Meaa, CA CAAl1 9_MC INC . 3130 1E~ Hugi 01r.ctor Tl* 1llllMllC..... -=., Ootiie 30 Alch-llilV' ~ Miell, "nlla 1111u 111111 w lllild Thia 1111 •• _..., .... ~ Qefll Of .......___ • • ~ -Wiii .. ~ a.. °' .... Coull9r a. al Orqt~' ~ ~,..,.. ~~~·~· C>fw!f!~":. Qr.,._~ "Affordable AlternatiVe" Discount Clsket, Cremadon& BurJa1 Service Why should you subject yourself&: your family to paying lnOatcd prices for caskets a scmccs???l ............ WMlll' .......... n 'a ~"°31=1~1 ~~~ CM ...... Oell••lla ~...,~"1.f.;C; .,.. ..... !!&.!!!!..~~~!:J..~~~=---!iS!:lUI.--------------------.. f • 1·11v1 • 1 ~ ... ..,... ducted by C01)al1Nl'I N111ne 8ta•ment H4We you 1tart9d CIOll'IJ .,,. IObiWIO Pt~ btlllneM yet? No .. OOlrlQ ~.. Jamw J, Palm« MOO!~ ENV1AONMEN Sak Holdlng1. Inc •• TAL 80l.VTIONS SYS Stewn A KafnQll. P1N1• TIM. I07 C Eul 8lftloe ~ llatemeol tiled BIW • Balboa, c.t1tom11 W1ttl Ille County Clertt °' i ~ Dee Whitt, 2225 E OfMge County on G-22·99 I Slnta Otrt Rd , Uf111 C, D '-• tt9Mn7oat Sant• Ant, Ca11forn11 ally P.1"" June 2•. JllY ll21'06 1, 8, 15, 1999 Th600 Thia t>vaineas 11 con· Actltloua 8utlnM• • ~ by: an lnrSMOutl Heme Statement .....,. you sianed domo The fOlloWfnO pe7IOl'ls OUl!ntu yel? No •r• oo.ng t>u1lnha ea: Deni 0. Whitt • • C·CON ENTERPRISES, Thie Statement was filed INCORPORA"l'.EO, 2760 with 1t1t County Clertc Of Loog'M>Od CdJn. Costa Orange County on 8· 14·99 Meat. CA 92626 • tttM7Mm C·Con Enterposet. In· Dt"(i P11ol June 24, J~ co1ported, (CA), 2760 10ACd~= Bu•I=~ ~C:~~ 9~rt, Costa ,..,,_ atet.ment Tl\ls business 15 oon The follc>Wlng pe11ons dUcte<I b~ • OOfPOfalion .,.. doing buslnitu as Have you atatted dOing H11rt Touch ln11rne· business yel? Yn, 199-4 llOnal, 411 Poppy Ave • eo-' C·Con Enterprises, ~-. rone del Mar. CA 92625 ConatanQe J Boodreau 011nn1 Tc:ibey, 411 Vice Pres Poppy Ave , Colone del ™' •latement was filed Mar, CA 92625 wtlh lhe County Cll11t o4 This bullneSI la con· Oflnge CountL~·ll-99 ducted by an lndMdual 1 111120 Hava yg1.1 ttarted dolnO Dally Pilot July 15. 22. buslneft yet? No 29, A!!_i: 5, 1999 Th672 Donna Tobey Flctffiou• Bu•lnesa This stai.ment was filed N1me Statement With ltlt County Cieri( ot The lollovt'ing pel"SOllS Orange County on 6·29·99 111re doing business as 1""7117734 Amazing Threads. 1760 Otlly Pilot Jtliy 1, B. 15. Monrovia C·2. Costa 22, 19911 Th620 Mesa. CA 112627 ActJilOua Bu1lneH Ultimate SPONwear Inc .• Neme ~ment !Ca), 3535 E PCH. Suite Thi following persons 3J2. Corona del Mar, Ca are doing butltlesa 81 92625 Bower Enterprltll This business Is oon· 27822 Camino Caplstran0 due1ed by· a ootpOratlon 8-1, L.agune Niguel, ea Have you staned doing 926n business yet? Yes, Shlrlerle Bower, 28611 07-01·99 Ave Del Cabello Ugun8 Ultimate Spor1Swear Inc., Nlaull, ca 1126n' WoO<Jy Wiison, Vice Pres!· Thlt business 11 con· donn · ciJc:tld by: an lncllviduel This statement was hied Hava you siartld doing wllh lhe County Cl•rk of bUllfl911 ye1? No Orange County on 7-9·99 Shltttne Bower 1119M798722 Thia ~atement was llled Daily Pilot July 15, 22, wttn lhe CoufllY Clettt of 29, Aug. 5. 11199 Th673 Otanga Coun~ on 8-211·99 Flctltloua BualneH ttHl7t1129 N•m• Statement DlllY Piiot JUiy 1, 8, 15, The loftowlng persons 22, 19911 Th621 ara doing bu11ness as FICtltlOua ButfneH Douglas lntel10ls, 517 Name Statement 18th Street, HunlJngton The follo'#ing pel$OllS Beach. CA 92648·3805 aredolngbualneuas Douglas Wa rren -> Co!'ll!Mtt• Your Slalf b) Burgeu, 517 181h Street, oompleleyourstaff com.' c) Huntington Beach. CA Complete Stalling. d) Com· 112843805 plete Stlfflog FfllOUrcea This business 1s con-•) c; 0 mp 11 11 11•1• duded by an lndlVldual Ongraaourot1.net, 20505 Hava you started dolf10 v........ Linda Blvd •330 business yet? No ,.,._ ·• " • Douglas w Bu1gess YO!t>e Und'J.~ 92888 TI111 stalemen1 was tiled ,..=r.1~1f= = With Iha County Clerll ot t.) 20505 Yotba Linda Orange County on 7·9-99 ... ..,,. v--190067118757 CA 9-J;;'• .,..,. Linda, Daily Pltol July 15, 22, Thia l>Ullness la con· 29. Aug. 5. 1880 Th661 duttld by. • QCHJ>018lton FlctltJoua Butlnua Have you 11arted doing Name Statement bullneas yet? No The lollowlng persons Anthony J1H1ry Corpo-are domg business as rmt!On, Dev• Plludl, Prest· RAG IMPORTS 1"" denl · • ~ TNa statement was Iliad Topaz. Balboa Island, CA w1th lhe County Cllrlt of 92662 Ofange Cou~~29•99 Rene A Geolfray, New· 1 me &: Beach. 124 roc:iaz. Delly Piiot July 1 8 15 lboe Island, N8WJ>Ot1 22 11511 ' niez2 Beach, CA 92662 • This buslnes5 ts con FlctttJoua Butl,_. ducied by'. an 1ncliVIClu8I N8'M St•tement · Have you started doinO The IOllOWlng pem>nl bu~ ~~~y .,. do.nQ bUllness as. This 11atemeo1 was filed CMl. Em.tpnza. 1644 Mlh lhe County Clerk ol Superior Ave , Costa O<ange County on 6·2l·99 Meu. CA 92827 1ttM7MM4 Cof"eY M Lyon. 16521 ~ Ptlol June 24 ~ Soutl'I F>9C!f1C Ava , Sunset 1 8 5 1....,, Th6l Buch, CA 90742 ....;.'......;...' __-.•_.."""-·---- Thta businNI is con· Actltlous BualneH duded by an lndMdual N8tne Statement Have you llar'led dOlng The IOl!owlng persons ~ J"t? No are doing busfnep as: Th'i~ta~ was filed LNlherwoll Music. 2n5 wl1h 111 County Clertt of Mesa Verde Or. tP102. Otange Coun'! on 7-13•99 Colla Men, CA 92626 1118817"021 Dean Mannew Roberts. 2775 11.\ese Verde Or • Dally Pi1o4 JUiy ts. 22. P102. Coata Mesa, CA 211, A~ 5, 19911 Th875 92626 Fictltlout Busl,._H This butiness is con· N8mt St8tement dUCted by. an lndlvldual · Thi IOlloWlng persons Have you staned doing are doing butlneu as. bu1lneas ~17 No PROTO DIET SYSTEM. Dean Roberts 20341 Irvine Avenu9-Sufll Tl\la atalemenl was flied 08, Sama Ana Helgtlta, CA Wtltl IN County Clert\ of 92707 Orange Coun:It:.~22·99 Pl'Olo Diet System, Inc., 1 7039 (CA), 20341 Irvine AV.nut, Dally Pilot June 24. July Sulie oe, Sant• An• 1. 8, f5. 1m Th610 Heights, CA 92707 Fictitious Bualnesa Thia bualnNs 11 con-N•m• Slatement duded by: • oorpcwaUon The followvlg persons Have you atatttd dOlng are~ buslnlSI as· bulineu Y9(7 v... CMsta 1 An1lquet & Fine June 1, 1099 Grits 3211 Mame Avenue, Proto Diet system Inc • Bafbol Island, CA 92662 Kavin Lawrence, President cn111ta He:¥. 6 Alara Thia llalMlenl WU fllld 1-"'--CA ....,. .:. • With flt eouncy Olene o1 ....... '"'" ... n...-~13 ""' ChartM Heilig. 6 AICi(11, ...... _._ on • ... ., IMne. CA 9261• t I n. bullnnl II con-0.ily P1lot "1 15. 22. ducced by husti.nd and ~. 1999 Th677 Wll• ---=r:ICililOut Bt.talneH Have you ataned doing ...,... ltRiment bullnua yet? HO o11ow1ng perlON Chrtata Hawkin• Hallio • ~ bullnau u Thi• 11aiement was filed ~ ntetpliH&, 1528 With lhe County Cllrtt ol FIUfMne, Newport 8-dl. Ofange County on 6·22·1111 I Ca 820fl0 1""f87Qotf ' Gwan O SI•. t 526 Oattv Prlot June 2'!: July RueNane Newpor'I Beaeh. 1. 8. fS, 1999 th613 Ce 8"ieiO FiOtldOUe BUaiftMa Thie bullneu 11 QOO· Heme St81efnent i doc:ced by an lndl\lldual The toffowloO per$00S J Meile you started doing ere doing buatness as, ,.i bulintU yel? Yu. E·Boals 11 UdO 3424 Vla •·~O S'-Opono 1103, 0 Newport ...,_, • ,. Beact\, CA 112663 Thll \tai.mtnt w11 filed Sandt• Lee Willey Lewis, • wlltl the County Citric o4 1Hobeoc>, La~ Nlguel. -~~CA~11. Daly Pb J!Jti 151 22• Thll bollneas ia con· tt, AuQ 5, 1'K Th678 ~ ~n.~ ,......... 9ua11'1Mt bullnMS yet? Y•, 81= ..... ............ s.ndrll lee Wiiiey L ... Thia IUllillnent ... Ned Tl'lit ~ peftOnl Wiii lhe County Oertc °' •aoMIG ~S::...C. Orange Ccu11y on 6·22·119 ) Cl1 _... • 1•1111~ •11 Allllll'N 'b ·~· o.ilY PllOI JUne 24 Jul¥ ~·Mldlell. 111 1. e, ts. um Tt.e12 _..,,.. • .. ·n Hunt· flctltloue aue1neet lrdDn lwh. Cell. 92M8 ...... ~t ,_ 'TNI ~ II oon• The lollOwinO PlflOnl ClllClld bf, an .=u-' are doing bUlil*' .. .::-~ y 6'~ HALL AU1'0 SALES. ~ • 6140 E LaP.,_ 201, ='=,.,.,. ...... ~ ..... ~ .... COUnlJ ... Of Jllrnee 0 Hall 9021 Cbftl8~ lelcora, Huntln_gtor -. ~~ Beldl, ~ NM1 Dllw ~ J/lllfl ~ Am ..... 8021 'MJ• ' lelcore, Hun~ton .... -&:::· '='=II~ ,,. ~,... .. ..., ~ IUblnd -r.m • . ~ W'I ...... .,. • I I ~ • .,.., ...... , .. ~-... -.. .. .. -g;; Gllll d .'ilr~ FlctlUoue Butl,,. .. Heme Statement n. lolowing persons 8/'8 OolnO boSlneu •• BeectiDuoe. 1004 w Balboa Boulevatd, New· port BHch, CaJ1fornla 92661 KC Heyl'in. 1004 W Balboa Boulevard, New· pon Beach, Calllornll 92661 TI1la bullllHS IS ClOll· c:tucled by; 811 lndl'vldual Have you ·•tarted ~ t>uSIOeu yet? Yes. 07i'0111999 K.C H9~n This s111emen1 wu hlod wl1h the County Clerk OI Or9t1g1 County on 7-2·89 199111798217 Oaltv Pilot July 8, 15, 22, 29, 1§99 Th655 FlctltiOut Bualnea• Name S'-"tement The l0How1ng persona • are ~ business as POSTNET, 4023 Biren Street, Newport Beach, CA 92660-2231 John Charles Klplslul)j. 3051 Loren Lane. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Sandi& Sue K1pls1ut11. 3051 Loren Lane, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This bvS1ness Is con- ducted by: husbend and wife Have you started doing business yel? No John C Krpktuhl ThiS statement was filed W•lh the County Clerk of Orange County on 7·2·99 191196798112 DailY P1to1 Juty 8, 15, 22, 29. 1!!99 ThS-40 Flctltiou1 BualneH Name Statement The followlng persons are doing business as: Software Consulllng, 2302 Elden Ave., #8, Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 Hele" E Henderson. Inc .• (CA). 2302 Elden Ave· nue •B. C6sta Mesa, C1' 92627 This busmess la COO· dUC1ed by· a corp«allon Have you staned doing business yet? Yes. 511199 Helen E. Hende11on, Inc • Helen E Handerson. President This S1atemen1 was liled with ltlt County Clertc of Orange Coun~ on 6·29-99 1""78T128 DailY Ptlol July 1, 8, 15, 22. 1999 Th623 Actttiou• ButlneH Name Statement The folloWtng persoN are domo buSI095S ea GMI Design. 190 Hart· ford Dr., Newport Beach. CA 92660 Gaby MouS&a, Inc., 190 Harttorct DI•, Newpor1 Beech, CA 92660 Ttl!s bus1ne11 Is con• ducted by· a corporation Have you 11arted doing bu~IOOSS yet? No Gaby Mou.sa. Inc. Gaby Moussa, President This 11n111emen1 waa hied wilt! the County Cieri! ot Orange County on 6-211·99 t989e711n11 Dally P1lol July 1, 8, 15, 22, 1999 Th6C!4 FICtltlou• BualneH Name Statement The loftoWlnO persons are dOWlil buS1neu as A CUf ABOVE LAND· SCAPE TROUBLE SHOOTING, '¥74 TrabucO C11dt, Costa Mela, CA • 92627 Timochy Michael Mitchel, 974 Trabucxl Circle Colla Mela. CA 92e21 This busineSs la con· dUcted by an lndlVtduaJ Have you started dolnO business yer7 Yes, 611~ Tlmothy MICNet Mllchltl This s1111emen1 was l•led with the County Clertc ol Oflnga Coun"i on 6·29·99 19911179n11 OallY Pilot July .1, 8, 15, 22, 19911 Th625 Flctltlout Butlnua Nam• Statement _The follOwtng persons are doing t>uslness aa· 81ghom AudlO Syslems. 1503 South Coast Drive, SUlte317, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Blghom tntormallon Sys· tams. (CA). 1503 SoUlh Coast t>mi.. SUlte 317, Costa Meaa, CA 92626 This business Is con- duc:led by • corporallon Have you s&aned doing buslnaSs yer7 No • 8ighOm lnlonnallon Sya· tems. Btlan B. Booher. Prestdeol Thi$ statement was flied With the County Clef1I of Orange County on 6-29·99 t"9t1tm5 Otl!V Pilot July 1, 8, 15, 22. 1099 Th826 FlctltiOus BualneH N81M~t The following perM>nt are domg buslOISS as. M JS COMPANY, 1813 E. Balboa Blvd , Newport eeac:n, ca 92661 Martin Sandercod<, 2222 L~urel, Upleod. CA g1186 James C Bice. 11113 E. Balboa Blvd , Newport Beach, CA 92661 SvtYla B. Bkle, 1813 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Bu.di, CA 92681 Thia buslMll II 000-dudecl by: a general partlllfShip H~ ~~ OOilig SYIVll 1C6:C.. This a1at1ment wa• hied wtltl lhe ~ty Clel1c. OI Otanga CounlY on 8·25-99 ~ .... 7114IO Deify. Pliol JIJIY 1, • 1 5. 22. 1098 Th627 FfCthlOUi LiJMie ,....,. ...... .,t The tolowlno penone .,.. dolnG bultn9ll .. HATcA CO, 1~ VIA• ley view .. • Unit a 175, ~ GrcM. CA 12645 Mlct*" fllll.1.. ~7' Ttrrll Pl.:z_ ~ "°" tHU I "9 bulirllN Is oon• duded by• en~ Hew you ...... dall'9 bUllrlMI ~ v .. . Olllta.91 MllllPllZ TNl .............. llltd ,...-.. County Clllti ol C>Nngl~ u.°"rl.,,_ .. '· \;. ..,.,.°' AYM A-.WV Of# ....... ..,,.. ~ to ...... =· • .. :-: :=....-r--m.11:.:·= f,,,111fi .... ,. .. , I w ttemeu I I w llOnCa 11 "'8UC NOTICll I I PUalCNOllCll I I w ~ I I PU8UC MmCu 11 PU8liC M01DS t: I !Ion I~~ Off tot fn. Actltlou• llUll"-• Flctltioua QualneH Flctttloua Bual""• D•spvet ckt QUI I SCRIOLU UN tiAlt> CON -I 91r, rpe,hon Clu1lno ttQutar H•rne St8tement Name Stat.men• H•m• St8tement ~ cuocrn IU DOMltllUM PLANS A ... T ........ d bu5lrlHI hours from fO 00 nlB lollOwlng pefll)N The lol!Ow\ng per;~ IA liene Ufl plaZO •R£ESTAI~!: 0 --..... d .. ~ a tn IO 4 00 pm by any 818 dOlrlO bollnaU u. ll'V doing busine • .. .,!~~':!'°"$ de 30 OIAS CAl:EN. AREA· F~ SAID UNllS --.d ~ .. .....,..., .. ... CftlU!1 Who requests It Evans Consultlrig SeN· a) HSC b) BlrOfree a) viaron 3000 E·Com OARIOS peia pr tllllf Al() COHDOMINIUJA "" --...... -· Wlflln 180 dayt •her ine lcH, 2s1&2 cnar11n<1a 9071 Reoa1t11 Dova Horn· m11et Consulllng, bl IM'l8 ,.spuefla l8Ctlta • DfVHEINO~'co~g_T,,,o' t~ ...-. ..s .,__ • dell ol 1tv. put>licelJon Drive Ap4. E·78 Milal0!1 notoo ee.cti CA git;..e meQUlflll en tN OOl1I """ ""''" ~ ._al .. ...,~ d TM loUndatlon's pnna• Vieio: CA 92691 ' f<a,. Taht• 9671 Regalia ~~°!Gr~f). c)ergera~ Utll Cllltl o una meda OOOK 14221. PAGE 628 rm. al .. • IWl247117 _, pal olttQI le located et MJchael P. Evana. 25162 Onve Hunllnglon Beem ecmfflemt. d) Gll\IM 18iefOl1Cll nQ le Olf9Clf8 OF OfFICIAl.. RECORDS ...,, .. ~ ... 1000 OUaN StrMI. Soll• CMrlinel• onw. Apt E·78, CA 11~ • Dt J>(O!ecoon. llJ .... ~ OF ORANG COUNTV. Cll!9f. • .... """'91 1200. N•wf)Or1 Be&<Jl. Ca MiU!OO Viejo. CA 926111 This business IS OOtl'" CortuTlerce• 191141 ESier~ eacrllll a INIQUlnJ Ilene CALIFORNIA I ... •...._.°"' a cno: 92600 IMS 762-8265 The Thia> bU$1tl956 IS con· dud~ by en inCSMfjual que CUITlflllr °"' tu lol wlll be I01d et publlc *-11¥ J -at Cid ~t manager ol.,.. dUcledby anlndtvidll81 Ha'ltl you lartoc:t doi"" Roed,1Mo8,CA92612 rnalldedu legit•• uc:tiononU\e sot .-•ac:M*._..., .... I< ation la Jlclc Mason . Have you staned doing bus•oen yet? No . .., Rote Marla Gramme, aprQPlada• ~ UYtle\1 qule1e QQ1 Dolt• Str , Sull• cw ...,_ 9llllGI .w '-' ~ John L Rvthel c p A. WllOHa ye1? Yes Kal1 Tahtl 19"44t Sia"' SeClO Ro.110. Qllt la ~ 8~ tu 160, N .. wpott Bcacti. Celi _.. ....... ...:illcrl cw 1000 Ouatl ShMI #200, June 14, 1999 Thi$ tatement was filed Irvine. CA 92612 ca!IO 10trv11. on A\IOUSI 6, 191#9, ..,. llll't ....... ,. __, NeiNpOrt Beacn, Ca 112660 Mldulel p. Evans with the CO\lnly Clerk ot Th11 busoneaa Is con SI U&le<l,. l"IO p11&enta &U •I 9 00 AM • IO ttlG .nigtlell ~102 d ,. .... Clll9t .. Published Newport Ba1t;h· Tiils statement was hied Orenge Countv on 6_25.99 dueled by an lndrvldUal resp1Jeslr a 1 .. mpo pued9 bid<ltr 101 ~. wsflle(• ~ 111 9 ~" t'til Coste Mesa Dolly Piiot with the County Clerk ol 11111967117444 Have you •US'1ed doing perOer et CHO, y,. pueuen chtcl< drawn on a stale ot .... ti ,. ...,. .,_ or. /JUiy 15, 1m Orange County on 7.g.99 Dally Pilo,I Juty 1 8 lS buslneas )'917 No qU1ta.r su ulano, tu d1ne10 nat1onalbe11 cN1c~ drawn '-' mlill • Gllll*d,. "'-- ______ __;.T~~..:.9 1Q886788784 22 1999 'Thei9 W:: ~!~"';:;war; filed y otras coaaa de su un • 5t,ate !l' lede1a1 ..... ~ ~ h..,...,. .. Ft 11 B I Dally Pilot Julv 15 22.() !I propiedad sin av1so adl · 1ngs end loan aasoelelion. _ _. ~ ........ _. ...___ cttoua utnea• 29 Aug 5 199!) fhe5g FctltloueBualneH wtth lne County Clertc 01 cionalp<>fpartedelac0r1e uvings auocta1ion, or .._, ____ _ Name Statement • -· · Name Statement Orange County on 7·2·99 E.xlstan otros requtsltos 11vmga bank 6peol•ed In .,.... ., .. :: ot..,.. The tOllowtng peison! Actltloua Bualness Th• following persons 19996798153 1egales Pvede que usted F1n4ncial CocM S1Jchon • • 11111W d $1111 • •• are dOlng bu$1~aa as N1me Statement are doing t>uslnan a1 Dally P1lo1 July 8 15, 22. qU1era namat a un abogado 5102 end' aurhorlled 10 oo .. .._ Illa --o The Wedgtl' Surfwea1 Tlle looowmg pel$()ns Devin's Pro Shop. 1727 29. 1999 ThM2 lnmedta1ament1, SI no ~111sineu 1n C811IOO'lla ~ ....-" .,,..., Company, 26034 Acero are doing business as N ...tiope Street FO\lnta1n Ffctltlou1 BvslneH (XlnOCe • un abogado, The 6ale y,IU be ITlillO ~ * 'PIWI " Mission \llalo. CA 92691 RLROCKWELL, 1280 Va.ney, CA 92708 • N•m• Statement pUede Pamar a un $8MCIO ,Volllhout ~,. •• °' war ~ '° --'f .. M1rk Phllllps Lehman, 36 ei.scn. B9·512. Newpon Devin La Bolllta, 203 The IOllowlng pel'50rls de referencia de af>oOadol rent.,. 'regarding title, •~•\ tlClnd bf lllid Oralee Street. Newpon Beach, Ca 92660 Topai, Balboa !stand. CA ere CIOI~ business as: o a una oflclna de ayuda le-pOMeu on. 01, encUfTI· 01111S ~ ........., 111111 Beach, CA 92663 Rhonda L Roclr.Ylell. 9266~ • R bert A.gg1111 and As gal (vell 8' <llrectono tale· b~a lo Ml(l)ly the ob· .,..... • Jlflllllllld twwi. ftf This'. business 11 con: 7911 E San:M1gue1 5 7. T~ls bus1neS1 ·Is c:on! SOCl~tes. 327 E .18\tl SI. foojco) ligcilion ~urud uy ltiO h irc*I plW'QpllDt*maf h ducted by en lndlvidoal Scol1sdate, AZ. 85250 dueled by an lnc!Mdual •E, Costa Mesa. CA 92660 CASE NUMBER: Deec:t ot Trust e•ecuied bV "'* tend ti, ..0 died llilfl Have you staned doong This buSlnt>Ss 1s con· HaV9 you staned doing Robin Ear1 R.gg•nl 327 (Numaro ct.I Caao) Terry L nd LoulH R ,... ~ 11 ~., ..S • bu11ness yet? No ducted by an Individual busooess yet? Yes, E t Bth St , •E. Co61a 88HC5002 Rhodes. Trustees ol Te1ry !di "" dwglll Ind...- Marti Phltrips Lehman Have you staned doing 06/22199 M CA 92660 The name and addteu L and ~e R Rhodes ol "' ~ 9ld ,. Niii This statement was filed busmess ~?No Devin La BolMa ~ bU of "'8 oourt is (El nombre F tnily TIUSI E&tabl w.eu c:r.-.r bv l9d OMO d r,_. wllti thl County Claitl o4 Rhonda L. Rocl\we• This statement was fled dUci llOel~ual<:on· y d1raccion de la OOr1.I es) AuguSI 23 H179 as D..i .07AW1& Fored1n • Oranoe County on 8·22·99 nus Slatemenl was hilld With the Cqunty Clertt. ol H ed b~en518r1ed doing OFlANGE COUNTY MU· Trustcx. IO Chicago Tille ,........, Inc.. • ~ 19006797017 Wtlh lhe County Clert\ ol Orenge CoUnty on 6-25·99 bu ::.. t7 No NtCIPAL COURT. Company, a Ca !Qrl'lil cor· Colponilian •• ll\llllll 08A Oa.IY Piiot June 2•. J\Ay Orange County on 7.9.99 111996797'31 ~rt i:11 Riggins 4601 Jamboree Rd , t104 porauon, as Tru$1ee lot 2enlUI T,.... S.W-. ?17 1 8, f5, 1999 Th603 1111196798763 Darty P1tol JUI)' 1 8, 1S. This Sl8temen{ Was ltle<I Newport Beach, CA tne benefit I nd r.ecurtr; Of Em:lrOiO Aoe "2 V. C4 Flctltloua Bualneaa Dally P110t July 15. 22. 22 1 &99 Th630 w11t1 Ille county Clertc ol 92660-2595 erry L Rtl<>Oet ariG Lou 920M (160) 758-7122 e, O.W > Nam• St1tement 29• AUQ-5· 1999 Th660 Fictitious ButlneH Orange County on 7·2·99 HARBOR lse. R Rl\Odes 8$ een.11· fmi....., Pln581 OTM The tollowtng persons Fictitious Business Name Stetement 1099e'788152 The name. address, end· ciary. dbted March 7f! 1-01_1_15 __ 0707_12211221_119!19~---- '"............ .. • ..... Stotemenl '"' ........ ....... Da"J.:""' ,~, •. 15. 22, :l."."':":.":: = :r:m.~\"'N:~~·~ NOT~• ~$TlE'S ORCO PLUMBING & Tha lollowtng persons are dotnp business as 211. 1 • Th643 witnout an anomey Ii. (El lhe Oltieial Rewrl1& ot o' A E DRAIN CLEANING. 1730 are dOlng business as sexua Treasures. 2675 Fictitious Business nombre 1a direcoon v al nga Covnty Calotor111a 1n T S No 90CA LOiWI Pomona Ave. '12. Costa Jesus Auto Glass. n 5 Irvine Avenue, Suite F267, Name Stat'ement numero' de telelono del tne amount ol ~mt4 . Metia. Cah1omla 92627 West 17th SI , Ste. A, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 The IOllowing persons abogado del demand§nte $605 ooo oo lncluclm'il me Y ARE IN OEFAUL T~· C & N McPherson. Inc., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Connie L Best. 2675 die oo.no business as o det oemandante que n0 101at amount' ol the unpaiCl A ~E Of TR T (CA), 1730 Pomona Ave, Jesus Aguilar, 1982 Ma· Irvine Avenue. Su11e F267 CORPORATE CAREERS. 11ene. ab<>OadO es) balanoe and 1ea><>nably ~Y~QS ST ~~I' #1 2. Costa Mesa. Cantor· pie St • # 102A. Cos la Costa Mesa. CA 92627 INC • 1500 Quail SL Suite ERIC v TRAUT H limaled 00$11, e•penlo8S. Y1W~o F TET moo nla 112627 Mesa, CA 92627 This business la con· 290, Newpon Beach. CA 146644 714·835-7000 and advanc11s al the 1<me ERTY T · e This business is . con· This business is con· ducted by an individual 92660 THE TRAUT LAW FIRM, o! 1n111a1 pubhcahon ot 111ls ~~8.tT A ~Bl~Y' ductec:t by· a corporation ducted by. an lncllvldual Have you staned doing Corporate Careen• Inc., 200 W Santa Ana Blllc:t no11t11 IF y ~ED AN EXI Have you staned doing Have Vol.I started doing business rel? No (CA). 1500 Quall St. SUlte Suite 900. Santa Ana. CA The unders191l90 TIUst&r NATI THE NATU business yet? Yes, 1996 business yet? No Connie • Ber>I 290, Newport Beaeh, CA 92701 w as appoint ed and Of TH PROCEEDIN c a N McPherson, Inc., Jesus Aguilar Thts statement was filed 92660 D,t.TE OCT 13 11198 subshtuled as Trus111e un AG>INm YOU Y Carl McPherson, Pr81ilden1 This statemen1 was ltled with I.he County Cieri< ol TI1is business 1s con-ALAN SLATER. Clark, der ll"le Deed of T r\lsl by an SHOU · CONTACT A This 11a1ement was hied with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on 6·25·99 ducted by a corporation by ISi s. Pertcln1, O.puly instrument o:Jte<S Mey 29, LAW'< wllh the County Cle(l< ol Orange Counly on 7.9.99 11111987117463 Have you started doing PubHshed Newport Beach· 19iltr and remmed 00 A l>Ubk ~ Ale lo Vie Orange County on 6·22·99 19996791175"4 Da•:rsP1lot July 1 8, 15. t>vsiness yet? Yes. 1~ Costa Mesa Daily PtlOI Juna 5 19'J8 as lnstru· = Chedt for C3Stl D P 1899627117J01ty6 2f~ly P~t1 ~~ 15~2 22. 1 9 Th631 Corporate CarMrs. Inc.. July 15. 22. 29, August 5 ment No 199il0354342 01 Slate or'nallOnal =' ~ al~ 1101 June 4, u • U9 · Flctltloua BuslneH Dolores Cron111, President 1999 ill657 inti 0010al RCIQ.l(OS ol Of b ilOeraj 1. 8, 5, 11199 Th604 Fictitious Business Name Statement TI11s stat111Tl8nl was filed TSG No . 3741876-T72 ange Counfy Cet•omia, = ~~ ~ ctl80t Flctltlout BualneH Name Statement The IOllowmg persons v.11h tne Couniy-c1vnrol Fii N ". 1000 32 03 and. ••ecuted by llrrry L drawn by i1! SUllre or ~ Ntrme S'-"tement are doing business 1r. 01ange County on 7·2-99 e o.. · • Allodes and Lou H R sa~s ano IOln ilSIOCllrOO. The IOlov.lno persons The tollOWtng persons VILORIA COMPANY, 1"96798146 NOT1C~ OF Rnodea wndet the or sA~~ or are doing business as arPeldolngPELINbusE P~RsaALasEGAL, 1805 Orange Ave Costa Dally PllOI J\.lty 8. 15, 22. TRUSTEES SALE p10VIS10n:. 01 the Oce<j of ~ 11'1 Salabro us A. 2109 w " Mesa. CA 92627 29. t999 Th64• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT l rvst ' . 51 °' h ll\8llCal Flofa SI. Santa Alla CA 112 46ttl Slleel. Slllte 6. Jay Edward V11of1a. 1104 Fletitloua Business UNDER A DEED OF This Rio II oondJClll<l Ill ~in~~~ 92703 Newporl Beactl. CA 92663 W Balboa Blvd , Newport N Slat ent TRUST DATED MARCH !tie reque.i ot Terry L b ~ Rooella Salazar, 2109 Enc Slc;Jllf!I Bleuel. l12 Bctl, CA 92661 ame em 25, 1996 UNLESS YOU Rhr<Sas and Louise R t.eld ~ ll!t_._ al w Flora SI • Santa Ana 461h Slrctlt. SU>te B. New· ThlS business •• con· Tile IOllowing persons TAKE Ac T I 0 N T 0 Atl()del as Bcnelldaiy ~tlie .,.~·.., .. oon- CA 8:N03 port Beach CA 92663 ducted by an individual .,H. dOlrbnol bu..""9ss as, •06 PROTECT YOUR PROP· Y,f\0$ aOdrff' l:i !IOI vive-410 Sid now rllld bY the This~ business IS con-Tl'lls business IS con-Have you staned doing e a .. qua, .. .. ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD Dove Stteet $u\le 160 IN-11'1 the hert!lnllflef ... dueled by· an lndrvldual duc1ed by an lndMdoal bU$lness yel? Yes 1 ·93 ~k~~l4~unhngton AT A PUBLIC SALE IF Newport 8each Ce lornra scnbed ~~ nl HaV9 you 5tarted doit'lg Have you started doing Jay E. V1lona • !no D Morgan. 1401 YOU NEED AN EXPl,.ANA· 9213r,o 3033 D111C1!00lt IO P.Uf'Uilrll lo 8 Id of= busineu yet? Yes, 5115199 business yel1 Yes. 7· 1 ·99 Tnls stalement was lt•ed • LakeslOe Lane, Huntington TION OF T11E NATURE Ille Pl"Oflflrlf may De OO· (je9Cfltled bebw '* Rogelia Salazar Enc Blellel wl1h Iha County Clark ol Be en CA 92648 OF THE PROCEEDING tamed by subm n1ng a wut 08 made bUt wdhlXJt This statemeni was ltled ni.s·sta1emen1 was ltled OrangoCountyon6·25-9ll J':,. • Prevenone. 1404 AGAINST YOU. YOU 1en request to tt e Benett· nant . .2!~~ with lhe County Clartc ol o:n:::.e ~ty~ 07~;9~ 1911967117439 Lakoalda Lane, Hunhnglon SHOULD CONTACT A oary within ten c:Jaya 01 lho ot ~:. '"g;-°lfiiiiil: Orange County on 6·22·99 ,,... 19006798753 Daily Pilot July 1 8. 15. Beach, CA 92648 LAWYER I ISi publlcation ot tl)i$ no· =r=:·pey ltll 199111797021 Otly Pl 5 22 22, 1999 Ttl632 This business Is con-NOTICE IS HEREBY bee ~ sim:N!~ Dally Pilot June 24, July 1 1 oc Ju~ 1 ' STATEMENT OF ducted by a gene1al GIVEN ltlat tNI real proc:i-Notice ot dalaull and secured by lhe of TM 1. 8, 15, 1999 Th60S 29, Aug 5. 199 Th664 ABANDONMENT OF partnership arty S1t11ated In Orange election to :.ell the de "#th mteniSt ~ Fl titl B I H •• ,,..,. .._1 County. Cahlonn known scobed real p1operty utl<Jer th8fl!OO as ~...1 ill Flctltlou• BualneH e OUI UI neas use OF FICTmous ave you t?s ... "" ...... ng as 26 Northampton Coult lhe Deed ·o1 Trust was IP. note{a) '.ldV~~ Name 'Statement N1me Statement BUSINESS NAME bu=~~t!ti~: Newport Beach, Cahlom1a' c98oiru3tld 1153 tnstiume0nt No leflTlt of the-Deed °'m T1 The lo11ow1ng persons The lollowing penions The lollowlng person(•) Thl1> statement was filed and descnbed as · 5434 ol me lhC18' rnterest lheraon. '-·-are doing business as has (have) abandonotj the TRA 07070 Records ol lhe County c.t\ll'Qes and expeMllS ••• dOlng .,., .. iness as ·Wieland Ware Mexican usu ot 11\e llcllhous busl· with the County Clerk ot A.P No 939-23-0t2 Dated Julv 13 19911 Trusfee for Iba IOCal ~ Slim~Oistnbullng,3« Cookery, 163-4 Pomona nessname· OrangeCountyon 7•2•99 SaeElth1bitA IS! Te11y L RhO<Jes (llllle~1 c Clflhefllbll Evening Canyon Rd · Co-Ave Costa Meu. Ca INine Attema1rve Health 11111987118147 EXHIBIT A Tf\l&tee ¢alien of Cle NOia of ro.:ot~:~;A~~6~~.. 92627 Center, 14785 Jeffrey Rd 29~~:rsi:1lot July B, u~ PARCEL 1. Terry L Rllod9', re~~ to ning c.rtyon Rd . Corona , Bart>ara Wieland, 1634 # 108. Irvine. Cahlornla Fictitious Bual-et UNIT 112 AS SHOWN 901 [)(Ne SlftMll 511,1 ~:..'°"',,,..:;on _ amoun0_ nt .r tar. C Pomona Ava., Co1la 92620 ,,.... AND DEANED ON lliAl 160 Newport Bffd\, ca ..... , be Ir·-• .., •• ol O ~·· bu~,.::2~s con· Mesa ca 92627 The FICbltOVS Buslnes:o Name Statement C E R T A I N C O N 1om11 92660·3033 UIDsTOR Thlbet ~ Thii. w:.1,,.SS Is (;Qr\• Mme relened lo ab<>W The following persons OOMINIUM PLAN RE· Pubt!Stled N ~Beed! ~· m.ned man IS his d~ed by an :=i: dueled by an individual was hied 111 Orange County are doing business as CORDED IN BOOK 14221 ~a~ Da!IY Plloe and ieparll!e ~y ave you .,' No no Have vou started doing on 07110/98. ALE NO a) WAXMATE. b) AIR· PAGE 528 OF OFFICIAL Joly 15 22, 29 1~ uty . _Aoooinled Tf\.IS!ee bul~ yet buslne$S yer7 Yes. 7-1 .9§ 19986763982 • TIME. 4208 Rrver Ave.. RECORDS Th682 pt!aall'*" l"IC, R9cD'Old ~ 98"::nt filed Barbara W1813nd Phuong lll( Minh Pllam Newport Beach. CA 92662 PARCEL 2 Jf' 1~ -~ 11118 was This statement was filed 283 TangelO IMne eau: Mdlall W111lam Ryan. AN UNDIVIDED 1/50 IN 1.-. a.. \tM!bitM'tllt No 9S-03799«. \Ollilh Ille ~ty ~~ : wittl the County Qefil ot tom .. 92620 ' ' <1208 River Ave , Newpott TEREST IN AND TO LOTS Ofllr IUQ..5 F• •S AP 6c:iai AeconSs Ill h of Onlnga 1.:t'.79niz2 Otange C<Ul~7 9-99 Shennon A Bums Beacti. CA 92662 1, 2. 3, AND 4 OF TRACT ~ ~10 ._. al fie ~ 1 8 5 19~ Th60e Dally P1lol Juky 15, 22. Th11 business IS con· dueled by an 1ndrvl<klal MAP RECORDED IN YciunndU.llnlilreo.daf X:,"'~ Of f.e'~ Dally Pilot June 2•. July 1 798752 6 Oeodaf, !Nine, CA .92620 This t>us•ness IS con· 10987, AS SHOWN ON A .,,.. .... "*Clad al T~ ~~1 ~~ • 1 • 29, Aug 5. 1999 Th665 ducted by. a 09neral pert· Have you &taned dOinQ BOOK 4n. PAGES 31 TO Tr\1111 Miii ~ 2• 1'90 ol Ille alln~ Flctttloua BualneH nership business yet? Vas 61'29199 36, INCLUSIVE OF MIS· ~ JOI .... aci'I II> II*' ~ IO Iha N•m• St•t•meot Ac:lltlou• BualneH Phuong T M Pham Mdlael Wilham R~ CELLANEOUS MAPS, P' ~·~Ill di.. Center •oi..cu The following persons Name Statement Thia statement was I led Th/1 ,tatement was fried RECORDS OF ORANGE saM: • • fQI rmd SI .,.... 1'Ve ~ aredolngbuSlneJSll The foloWlng pe111011S with tne County Clerk ot Wllh the Col#lty Clerk ol COUNTY aALIFORNIA nMnol .. ,...of .. PIOGllO-AtnOl.ont Ol.U!l*' PROFESSIONAL are doong business as Orange ~IY on ll/29199 Orange County on 7·2·99 EXCEPTING THERE• ~--~ pilf'Gl'ttoor-.:.1 ~and o:tw ~ Throne Technolo0•8S 1900679n1• 199967118148 FROM UNITS 101 TO 150. • ...,. ,... • hfttly 91'9' 1 1 7 '8 • YACHT PARTNERS. 3199 276 Avocado SI . Apt. B· Dally PllOl .July 1 8, 15. Dally Pilot July 8. 15, 22. INCLUSIVE, LOCATED M fcntian~ tc • -"ldress 01 Ollllf A2 Airport L~ Or . Costa 103, Cost• Mesa CalilOI· 22. 1999 Th633 29. 1999 Th646 THEREON ~ ~ • common ol l'NI ~'i'l8ciC~=sl~s Sties nla 92627 Flctltlout BualneH SUMMONS EXCEPTING ALL OIL, ~. a ~ ~. °' l>'OIJl!;M t r~ Nathan Scott Kazanan. OtL RIGHTS. MINERAL ........, N1111p.r&Wll 11 tw "IA sta ~. ,. and Manulaelunng, Inc:, 276 Avocado SI Apl B Name St•tament (CITACION JUotCIA.L) RIGtiTS. NATURAL GAS Died of TNll ~ tiy Aka qt26 p N l.Cl.;o.l {CA), 31911 A2 Alrpon Loop 103, Costa Mesa. Cahlor The lol\Qwlng pe.-ons NOTICE TO DEFEN RIGHTS AND OTHER t.. ........._ ......,. ...___ R ............ he rJndersiaMd ltlSlee Drive, C06ll Mesa, CA nla 92627 are doing_ Mlness e• DANT (AWSo 8 Acusadol HYDROCARBONS BY _;;: ;"1~990 ;;:_ ~ ~ st:~ 92M: bue•ness Is con· This business Is con· J PA ASSOCIATES, LLC. VICTOR G CHEV, JAK WHATSOEVER NAME _,.,., !JG.mn1118oak Pt0-addreu °' 0\1'11( ~ '" dueled by an individual 4936 Pearce Street, HYnt· CHEY nd DOES 1 1 10 KNOWN niAT MAY BE ... -.... ---.. ...... ,....,_ ~ ducted by • OQfPOf'atlon lnoton Buat;h. CA 112649 • 0 WITHIN OR UNDER SAID ..... ~ ..... -~~ v;::.: Oes111na110n11 lJIY •. ~ Have you started doing Have you Sl8r1ed doong J" A Associates, L L c . lnc!USIVI LAND WITHOUT HOW· -·1 --"' --.... lb0'1e no.., ..... ~"' busloeN yet? No bu~=~ ~t~rian (Nevada) 4936 Pearce YOU ARE BEING SUED EVER' THE RIGHT TO Qa.ny ~ Sid......-II oflet oomrron ~ IS Allied fnduslMa Sales This statement was tiled Strael, Huntington Beach, BY PLAINTIFF (A Uc:t le DRILL MINE. STORE. EX· ... 'eo L~ ""~ ~, !!!.~ and Mfg Inc • Mark with the County Clertc ol CA 92649 uta 09mandand0) Pl.ORE AND OPERATE -,,__ .__ ~b I Mo'lfery, Prallc:lenl Orange Cowlly on 7.9.99 This business 15 con· ~~ LAi:~A30 CAI.EN· THROUGH THE SUR· =.: ~17~ .: ~~ Ill wiW~sta~~ c:.:~ 1111196798750 ~b~ Limited DAR DAYS eltllf inis sum-~~~E F~TTH~FUP~~ 111o • ......,. fl) 11'21CO o1 1 da-fS ~~ Orange County on 7·2·1111 if· .. ~-~~ 15~6 Have you staned doing mona Is served on vou IO SUBSURFACE OF SAID .., Olll:mil --._.,, .. en 19006791'178 . """' • 1 buaitle$S yet? No 1111 I l)'P8\0lltlnen response LAND. AS RESERVED IN 011a1• M .. -d .. 8 1999 0111V Pilot July 8, 15 22, Fictlti B I Ip A Auooales, L LC, at lhts court THE OEEO F°""' THE .......... ~...,. nell>l~ici.J~ Inc 4190 Vb 211. 1099 Th650 Nam~u:t8~~~~· Jedi Armstrong, Presldent A letter"' ptlO("ll Call Wiii IRVINE COMPANY A 1w Pllmm Oilr a... 401-''1 ~O 8a!2} The lollowing NlrEl"onC This stalement was filed ::n:i':'slc:'sa~~ M ICHIGAN CORPO· ~...2.--'-·,__ CA• .. ~ F1ctltlout BualneH ....-~-with lhe County Cletk o4 In i-~1 fonn r1 RATION RECORDED ... waM •,.akada\11 .. are doing butlfleSS 81 Oflnge CounlY on g.29.~ proper ..._ you NOVEMBER 8. 1978 IN ....... __.tar Dllfl C..... • /1 '"-.J!•"::.!~em:.'::ons Ri'tET~i~v ~~~. 1 "9619772.4 = lhe oourt IO heal your BOOK 13386. PAGE 1280 ,. ... cl .... lllllM,.,.. d iM"JW....J Ullc.uE< are doll'IMG bui.lness as 2253 Martin 0419, Irvine, Daoty Pllol J\Ay 1• 8 l5. 11 you do noc lilt youf r... OF OFFICIAL RECORDS lw U..S a.ii) "r9t. • 0 22. 1§99 Th634 PARCEL 3 ll'ld ..._ ....... II 1"111 ,_i.::::.;::..:.:..=~:..----- & MOBILITY. 1()40 CA 92612 ~sel ..... on ~· •• ~ :::!! AH EXClUSIVE EASE· ............ o.lclTl'lal W. 17th St Costa Mesa Hamid Javld. 24211 Flctltlout Bualne9t ,._ , .. -.,.., ·-· .. Cahl 92627 Avenlda Brew IL, LaglJNI w1gea, money and Pfop-~NT OA EXCLUSIVE " ......, ..... " _, 0 r>---ld Ou .,..., N I C" "'""n N1tm• St•tement .... be 1-"--lhoUI EASEMENTS APPURTE· ....., .. .. ...... """" ren, -><u 11 '81.: • " _., The lollowing perwna ~;v:~arnuv.. f~ Illa NANT TO SAID UNIT FOR _.. M -Ur~ ~~26~9· Dena Point, L.a=t.~~~'l::v .. ~. .,. dOtng buNllu.. Cl)Ur1 .. -.. T11E GARAGE ELEMENT, ........ ahwt ,,..~ This business 11 con-CA 92626 e.nc:nmar11 Enterprlsu, There are oUler legal re-FOR STORAGE AND VE· .... ft .._ ~ ctuttld by' an lndlllldual Jarnes erono, 21 Laguna 2929 Newport~• N~w· qulrements' You may want HICULAR PARKING. ~ f -w. OI ,. *' Have you started doing Madre, Allso Vleio. CA port eaacn, CA 112663 to call en allomey nght COURTYARD ANO PATIO ~ _,..., tbllll9 • Ouslneu yet? No 92628 B~m111 Berger, 2ns away 11 you do not know PURPOSES ANO, IF AP· lllllD"ld -. ta Im Atma D Ronald Outen This busme,1 11 con· Mesa Varde East, H115, an 1t1omey, you may cell PLICA8LE. INGRESS Qlarll Del Mir CA 12625 Tha Thi• 11a1emen1 waa ftlad ducted by; 1 general par\• Cosla Mose, CA 92626 an anomay relerral service AND EGRESS OVER Iii.,..,.. w--. ~ with Ole County Cllrt< ot ner&Olp This b1111ne .. ~ '" con· or 1 legal aid o11ic. (11$ted THOSE PORTIONS OF 11111!f b .,_, .. ,_ .. at "' Oranoa County on 7•2•99 HAve you !>lal1e<J do4"0 ducted by an indlYtdual 1n the phOlle book) THE COMMON ARE.A OE• ~ .._ .,. .._Gall! 1ttM1111un bu ·1ness yer7 No Have you started dolllO Dally Pilot Joly 8, 15. 22, Hamid Javld buslneae yel7 No 211, 1099 Th6S1 This statement waa hied ~ ~ra~~nt was filed will\ IN County Cle11t of \Oll1lh I~ County Cieri\ ol Flctltloua BuatneH Orange County .on H ·llll Orange eoun:\:;.~1111 Name Stet9rnent 191M7M7•S 1 7H The lolloWlllg persons Dally Piiot JulY 15• 22• OaflV PllOt ~ 15. 22. are doing business H 29, Alig. 5• t999 The67 29 A 6 1 -n......, TI P T 0-P MA IN -.-.;.·r-.~flor-""'--,,......,......".;...;;..;.......,'""-· lENANC& ANO REPAIR. Flctftlou• llutlMH l'lctltlOut 8u1ineH 18687 Los LeorMs. Foun· ~ Stateu-.nt Heme Stat.ment taln Valley, Celllornla The followlrig persons The lollowlng pellOOt 92708 ••• c:lt*1!I bullneA as• are c:toloQ butlfle u Nick Otmtlropoulos, MACAlUHUR MOBIL KE!i'CO Consultanla. 22t17ViaQw9za M1N10n AUTO SEAVICI;, 100 33t1'' Aot11e8 De ~ V~. Cellfomla 92'91 W•Jt MacArthur . Blvd , Polnl. CA 92(129 This buS1naS1 11 cun· Santa Ana, CA 92707 kent P EwlnQ. 33911 duded by. '" JndMOua1 AtTVI 1111\an. 7 Aoet•. RObieJ Of .. Dane l>oint. CA STARTING 11 ~w BUSINESS?? Have you slan.c:t doing ll'Vlne, CA 928t4 t2S29 bu111nea1 ye!? Vet, Thia buliMH II COil• 1l1ll butJoNa it COO· • • • • • • • • • • • OM>&/1 H8 <Jucle<I by •n tndfo,lliUal c:tucted by WI lncflV!dul' ~ Olmre!OC>Ql.Q H1vt you tta111d doinO HM you ttairtkl dolt1g Thie -.ewnen1 Wll llled WlineN yet? YI$, 7'2199 ~ .. ytt.'l VII, M11199 Wiit! flt Ooun1y Qlftl Of Amt A llltfltn K*1t P. o:w!ng ,__ Counfy on I • 10-:ee Thia lta""*'1 WU fried 'Thie ~ waa fll9(J ...... _..,.. 1M111Mm WMf1 "" County ~ o1 wih tne CcMWy CtM o1 Delly.Piiot J\i/ e, 1~. 2.2. Onlngl eountv1 on on 7 7·1 •··0909 Onlnge eoun1y on 7 2 09 n ... 1 '9 TllOSe 't""111m 11111 ne'• Daly Pilot i 15~ Delly Piiot ~ 1. 1&, 22 flctltloua .,.,,.... a~. 1 _ 29. 1f89 Th&t7 ,._ ._.,~, .......... ~1,... FldlilOUi '™ The toltOWtng Plf'I0'19 ....... .......... ...... ............ ... ""OOlng ~ ... l1le ~ Plf9MI The ~ .,.,.,. TU!lld*Y Mldll, "42 ... t11.*1g 1Mfni1ea • .,. dOWICI ~ • ~ Aww.. ... ...... ~ !\. .. ,._., AY• Bay . ci .. ners IOU ~L.· ~Cl--........ •tM. """ •. L..-tuna N9wpoft &ML. "* ... Belch, CA -1 00... ...... CA '"27 ... /we • H Miiiet WIMn. ml r-. .......,, IOIO ~ ~. CA I'* ....... Hetlll0t1 NeWf0'1 IMM~14, ... -..-,QA... o.---.CAwa1 ,,. ......... CIOlto •. ""-..... • .... ,.. ......... .... ...... .. ........ ~---......... .........,. ............ . -=:---:: WliE:: -Fe ·=:-·== .. ~~~~~~~!!!:::=!!!!!!!I! . . -' II ......... rm ... Byhx ByPhom (QiQ) M2-;;(i7t~ By MaMD Pel'$OIU Rote., ond d 11tUi1w urt• 1,uh11•c 1 IO 1•hung1· v. ithout notin•. Thto puhJi.,h•·r rf'-.('rvl'' till' right to c·i·mor. n•1•l11.,,ify. tl'\-i~t or rt'jt'c·t Oii) du.,.,ified uth t•ni~r111r•111. Plru...-rrport ony error 1hot mu)' I.I~ in }C)llr 1'11ti.'lifo·d od imrm•duttrly TI1r Du1l_y Pilut nl'rrpti. no liobility for Oii) rrrnr in 1111 odHrn~rn1r11t for whit'h i1 may bP rt•.,pun~iblt· t'\t't'pt for tlw c·o~t of tlw spun· 11r111aUr orr11p1rd by 1111.' r1 rur Crcd11 nm cmly I.It ulluwed for the fir t mSt'nion. i!i . (9iQ) 631-6594 (I'~"'" nN"lu<i. 1rour11.&llll' 14 l''~Mll' 11111111« 11~! \lf U 1 afl HKI I-L ,. 1111 ' I""' 'l'~"":.l 3'i0 Wro,t Bu\ 81m·1 Co,1t1 \41°"-11. 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Showen• Home• for Sale In our Saturd1y RHI &tat• Supplem.ntl Homes of the Week • Dlsplty Ads Start at Just $751 • Deadline Is Tuesday et 5PM Open House Ushngs $151 • Oeadllne Thursday 5PM It 1?1y1 to Advertlat In the Btat Loc1I Reel Eatttt Section CALL TODAYll LISA K. RIVERA 94~574--4252 ANNE WILLEY l 949-574-4249 * V..A * 1 -• M OOWH • SO MOVE-tN .. " • • • • • FREE COUNSELING FREE Litt of HOMES HUD/VA REPOS 1-«>o. n3..as 1 VfiE"AH REAL ESTATE 4 HOUSES/CONDOS .,. FOR SALE BALBOA ISL.ANO ' CUITOM CAPE COO : 3Mm 2.5Bath + DetY4ttl Br. • lltpt Bts. harl1wood floors. • d«lf IW'blJy Vl6W, }wt steps to • North Bey Sandy Beech • 51.195,000 Mary Hardesty : RH/ry. 9491675-3612 : cAP£ coo cusroii : Th• Community • Manc9t Pleoe. c1--.n.cs fP42 .. e78 1=-1 Ol.D COM NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 12~ 332 Hazel Or, Ocean Vle'#SJ . On Canyon. 1 blodl 10 belch lmmaculaate Cottage 2br I 5ba. lrplc. move In or bold newt $769,000 ~ 949-759-9070 SPYGLASS HILL BY OWNER •OCEAN VIEW!• 3 Goleta Point Or Upgraded 2-410ry Lg courtyard enlry w/relleOllon paol & 1000- laln 4br, 3ba. ~ rm w/ huge bllc:ony Famnn w.t>ar Malble ftrs & trplc, loll. pnv ga!td, crtyrd. lllge paol & jlle. Priv gated long driveway 949-7591438 ptlCed t1KlJced to $1 .195.000 8krs Welcome E@Y tHiS INCREDIBl.E LOCATION 48drm 2.58all, comp/ele remodel IOSlde & out. pool. sp1 rocJI 'Nlltrl-11. PflVlll Oaltd front yard $989 000 Tom 5.uotO AgtKi 714 871-8100 S09 FE1'NLEAF:si7S,OOO 311 ~NLEAF-$149,000 LEGAL TAl-flt.EJM BLOCK TO OCEAN. JO+tN KEHHEY, AGENT Mt-nM494 NEW TOWNHOMES 609 Begonit-tH ESCROW 609 5 Begonia, $53000 ~View Deck Plans Avd John KtMty. Agent '4'1t'Jff..5"3 WATERFRONT 4Br 3 5ba WI pvt l>elch W/but~·ITI BBQ I.Jg Master swte. panorarmc views S3 1 Tfll/#on Antw Lozada. C-21 BelchslM 714·785-8857 EMPTY N~STER? See Avocldo Thi• Sunday OPEN 1-5 2Bdrm 2Bl1h, Patio, Y1t'd, Grt NtklNM>fa, Comm poo1 • Spt. fclf ..cure gar991. $335,000 Corona del Mir Propertlt1 14M73-1494 110~1 E SID£ Sh&tp leoal T~. 2 ct1 get, WIO t*-upe, gross over $30K, $34SKJOfler Owntr/~&-e42·9666 E-Slo~ 38r 281.1em rm. oPl'1 plan. move In cond, gn loc S369. 000 Eat! & JuOy Taylor. Agtnl 949-642..C722 EASTSIOE' conlGE 3Br 1 581 large van!, lr\111 trees S359 .900 t radlllonll R~y. 949-76()..()880 tESIOECM• End unit twnhome. 3br Ubl. lmmac, new tile nr dn, new c•pet up. 11.ttt frlllc nult, 2 tlf attac g•, bullt !.; 1993. $279,000 Kathleen El<oker 714-114-1101 , ... t:'S!Oti SplaOllS 41;W ~. lrg chnq rm, commtv paol, IC>I l tennrs, near beck bly $259.000 ,,,,. 9491717~7!M EAST SIDE cU 1 BLOCK FROM BACK BAY OPEN SAT-SUN 1-6 2601 SANTA ANA AVE 18 2 StQl'Y, 3 yr1 newl 3.bf 2..Sbt 2 car 11•· single flm deltch homt. 8'1PfOX 2000lf. on II>' prox 4200 1f lot. By Owner 'No Mtllo-Rooa T1.x Ski co/op 2.5% ' $3S9,IOO. 84H50-nl7 .... ,er 3BISiiiili<iliii pooi, & spa. hardwood lloors~Re«lced lo $389,000 C<aig O'Rou11<1, Agent 310·918·7126, 31{)..376-8871 Ext 191 NEW HOMES E Srde Costa Mesa 2527 ~ 2541 SlrCI Ana Ave 4bt. 2! bl. from IUdef, 8')Pl'Olt 1800-2000 tQfl Wiii! in clo9ets in mstr aulte Front lllldecapilg WINO sprinlderJ 2 cat page Loa morel Slallllg • $356.900 C&I Bulcltr for tnlo !M9"&46-7801 28< 2Ba on the Bluffs, new carpel & pelnl' ll1IPdt laundry. 2c gar, T OUllly remodllltd SYn5el Views $179,900 Bob Wein. Real!Of, 714-350-1738 ESIDE 38< 2.581 tamily rm, lormal dining ctthedrlll cetls, 2·SIOfY. ~sac, 2c gartgt 1242.500 Bob W8111, °ReaAOf 714-350-1738 CUTE COUNTIIY oonlaE w11tlnv 10 be adobttd by • nice family. 2br 1bl. Loe on I lwge lot with lllty ICcetl. G...t temlty neigh. S3S9,000 Jacklt GllU1 Rtlllor office MM31-I011 Home 84HU-3350 LOVELY EASTSIDE JEWELi 232 E 21ST ST 4bt. 2bl '1>11: tvrm. belu decor Ind llllrlll!Vtldleeptd.,_.,._ mod llAc. $369.000 Jaclut GM Rlr olllc:.949-631-801 I l10ml 9'9·54&-3350 FSIOE NWff HGH'fs AREA. 2 HouMll on l.Mge lot. Boch UpgrDd $4491( Etrl & Judy Tljlor, Apt !M9-642~722 1 22 ~1 CLOSE TO COUEGE Specious 2br, 1bt condo. End unll. Poll 100% fin. Stlltr wlll pey up to $5000 of buytrt non recurrlnt cloefn9 c09U. 1140,000 Agt W1yne Of Chat1tnt 949-720.7351 Of 714-785-9594 NOR LAGUNA 2 5bt, 2be llU!ll view dedt tor er«ett~le water Emerald and Catalna Yltwsll $839, By Owner APP4 °"'~~ bkr$· LAGUNA BEACH 30802 S C08lt Hwy OPEN liQUSE SAT & SUN , JULY 10 & ti Resor1 Iv, wallc 10 Laooons & pristine belchet Arci111CtUral mfg ~ wlwd 1111 & wals o4 gla• Up to 3bf's Priced lrom $126.000. $235,000 Nol lnc:ju$IVt of lend least Hlc:iendl Homes Ron Cel ph 310.991-1150 Olfiol 323-650-8950 1~::1m1 CllNlc 8Hch AtM Fixer. l.alge 38t 2S' Masllf ~:lid belh' Gmt locallOl'I Sehf wl _.,,,_, ollers lrom $369 10 ~9-723-8120 81 "ow iS3S,ooo p~ views ol back bly. 38R, end um, IJograded Am· SIHy 71 '47&-f212 S ISLAND TREASURE 17 Oceen Vlata, aBR, 3.SBA ~· 2IOO •I on quiet ltrMI. Helf bueh • mOJtl offered .. $729,000 Oceen Ptclflc Proptt1le1 Angell Kr1u1 84~4-7064 •NP CREST• TOWNHOME 2 llftltn 10 bell' 3bl 2 51>1 condo, marble. belber carpet remodeled End Ulllt By Owncw $289.000 949-631·2111 DOVER SHORES TRUSTEE SALE OPEN SAT·SUN 12-4 408 Rigel Ctr 38R COl'IY9t1 W1'0 2br 2be • 2 112be Approx JOOOl>I ~td Ylew °' Galaty pttti & beck bey By Owner Brolc• Colop $649 000 INN hold Mu.•-2111 ONE FORD RD 8 Thunderbird Dr . ~ for tmmed occupency 3br 3 SO. l'KIQI mstr bt oo 111 fir, Clllldrtna l>onut rm. mecta rm 3 Ctr gar more! NEVER SEEN OCCUP1ED No mellc>.v Roos Wil Coop.rate with bkls S 1.295.000 0'fttfllr Otr 949-m-0119 IA WtEW Rflih•• 58r z.sBi lltrdWood lloOrs. new paint. carpet 1lso a Enollsh Garr1tfl Redlad lo $39"9,000 Ame Lozad•. C·2t Bt11Ch$td• 11 •f.785-8857. THE ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES SPE.CIAL SECTION!' ., The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa . Daily Pilot presents you with another -~~:,u .GREAT OPPORTUNI1Yt<?__Promote you antiques c!r collectibles! Perfec~for shops, tkalers, auctions, booksellers, decorators, shows, refinishers, art galleries -develop your business with us! They've talked throughout Southern California about this unique section! ·Don't YOU miss out .•• CALL DAWN TODAY! 9491574-4246 Pilot ·Hours Mondaf ...... ~ .... Friday S:OOpm Thuniday .. Wednesday S:OOpm -• ·n·lq1l111111· 8:JOa111-:;;00pm ,, ••• i., .,,.i., Tue day.' ... .' .... Monday S:OOpm Fnday .......... 11ufrsday S:OOpm · Wednesday .... Tue day 5:00pm aturday ........... Friday 5:00pm \l'ull.:-111 8.:iO,u11-.i :OOp111 ' \~~~1.n ·I ,,.i.;, 32 HOUSES/CONDOS fORSALE NEWPORT BEACH o tnn Kn Or. 2bf 2ba 998st. cooan counter lops, inside wastvdryer, land lease, COIMI paol Prrvate bead\ IO< residents S 159,900 LIDO RESORT HOMES ~~73-6623 Of 720-9882 Slepa from IM Sindt Trl-olex or I big hoose, ZOO«/ residential and commtrCJa/ Gr&at West Newporr Location $385.000 Agt 949-642-3850 28r/181+ 1Br/181 Ouut unit. Lowest priced detac/Htd home In ~wport He1Dh1St $369,000 A,gt 949-642-385" CUFF HAVEN Blllltlful Ranch SIVle house OPEN t-fOUSE SUN 1·5 616 ST James Ad 3br. 2 3/4ba lg tamnn. lg """' SUte=ludieri. bN1J . IQls lllOf&I Bi OWnef $ 5.000 .94~966 Llliury W.tttrltonf Ouplu with dock. Cl'lamtJI. ~ & City ~ ~ Outsl~ post-mod/Wn vr:hitecture ~lo Sl,399.000 Mil Slnllrs. Brolctt. 9'9-7SN110 NEW.fxqullltty Done S8r 48a 2·Stv Italian V•a Room lor paol, $1.275,000 R~ lor 0ccuoancv W~RHOOSE REAL ESfATE. 31MSM2SS • SEAIS~ND OH THE GOl.F COURSE Be1u 2bt, 2.Sbl., 111 rtmod. LOClttd '*-17th end 1 Ith 11o1t.. seoo.ooo Agl Wayne or Chatltnt 9'9-720-7351 • 714-715·9594 NP Height• Oen Vi.w11 CUSTOM BUILT Sbr, 601 home. 180' ocewi view. 3 car 91ngt. Ovtr 4DDO 11. $1,100,000 Agt Wtynt °' cherl•n• 940-720-7S51 • 714.78S-95M NtwPOf1 9dl WM1clit1 1407 Hot11n9ham LIM OPEH SAT 12-5 Prime loci )br, 2bl hoUM • prox IOODaf tot. Htw ~ • pllnl Move In condition. $565,000. By Owner Mu.ts.4500 • 71445-9120 EOUESriilAN ESTA ft Ctistom BIM 4Br 58a Honw Amtnlt• al9 too nimerous to J$trft 2 mlllotl Annie Lozada C·2t Badlslde 714-785-1857 1 03 ~1 RHdy F<X Move-In/ 811f11W & wMe w/'wood lloo<s llfl(J white C¥J>lf Best /ocJlt/Ofl In IN Summit F UITllSh#'lgs may Ile av11/able $395,000 P•m Mo•• & A11oc. 141-443-3140 •OCEAN RIDGE • Ocean Vltwll Sbr, Sbt 1pprox 6200 el. Huge comtf cuklt-Nc tot. Custom built. Every 1menlty lmeglnable St.195,000 A!l1 Weyne or Ct1111ene Mt-72Q.?351 or714-71WSM 101 I Rl.r 1\ I'.\ IU \ 11 "\ I I l H \I I '<, ._,I R\'H r Guaranteed to Flnd You The Perfect Place From Value to Luxury, Hills to Ocean • Your New Home ls A Phone Call or Ern2U Away • SS Unique Communities tn Newpon. Irvine, Tustin Ranch • Free Roommate Referral ScTVice • Shon Term Housing • w,ith fAc Suites • Open 7 Days a Week ·~ ~-~·' •• • •• ('}'!'I ( \I I I H~H K ' I I '' > i I 1nli•1"11.u l'l l t.1 111 109 -AP.TS CORONA DEL MAR •THE• SHORES APTS I & 2BR TOWNHOMES Sttrh"!I 11 SI 09S. mo Montti 10 MOf1lh IM$I We Ill I pet COllVTIURty 6 blocks from bucll 110 949·&44-261 I APTS COSTA MESA * COSTA MESA'S BEST * Juoro1 1 bedroom end 1 bedloom. also 2 bedroom 1 bllh Qujet gated COl'IVl'lunlY, POOi. rems euy eccess lo lrHway, bt1cll & malls ?14-551-0075 1tEASTSIDEu t 1ST MO SPEICAl.t • $445MONTH .. S500 DEP OPEN SAT 11-2 I bt, 2be lrplc, pel>o Giiden Selling PoOI Mor on prllTllMIS 2043~ Slnll Ant Avt 115. The ...,_ Center 71 ..... 1-4203 LOTM.AHD 11.· F.OR SALE_ _ . ~1 LAND AUCTION-JULY I LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN-VIEW PROPERTIESU 4 vacant parc~s in Arch Beach Helg_hts to be sold! All lots feotvre 180 dearee vi~s of the Pacific, Cotalino Island ond morel For AUdioft location attd bidder podcoge Cii.L" STIVI CATON -NAiiONWiDE AUCTlON YmMS 626 961-3110 . .=r,.::ro So __. ...._ ... ~ ... iii.co., 1& 16i Mi ~~'!In .... '4P. no ~r...H1;1:: ••••& • .... , ...... , .... .-1111, .. ,..,.,,,a 1•11-U H6M .. l111 .._.,., .... ... 1111• •; -.... .... ell I ffJ9. I 1 .,,,, .,f""'-...... ) • •'" r • J • I ~.·: ~:...,\ ... Jj -. . t.....-.. I~_,:·. ,. ,, . ' ~ . ,, .. .;• ·. . ':'. 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH l IVE IN LUXURY i). Y> ( 1r ii 1/ APARtMENT HOME S Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Serv11.:e • 24 HR Fitness Center • 24 HR Security Cate •Clubhouse Fac11tty I Bed from SI 795 2 Bed from $2385 I Bed/den from S 1995 2 Bed/den from. $2885 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access Gas Fireplaces 9 Foot Ce1lines Condo Specs · Subterranean Parltmi v· Custom ~ome Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-888-222-6924 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON CATE.0 COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-Jined streets and golf course views. Enjoy carefree living in your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • l\o¥()-C91" gange • Wutt.f/dty« hoot<upe • Flntplece (Wood l gers) BLUE EYES mlued contcllon. PIK•;. 6tudlo Cite Dett 6-17-11 yo1n ' .nrtctrw lldy, Vflt'/ b9au blue .,..., rtd hu, on roller bledt. Me black heir, mu.iKl'lt from Wllhlngton I didnl get your phone I °' • Alt conditioning •Wet bar In 2Md 3 BR • $1,660 to $3,100 • Sorry, no pets. 112 HOUS£S,ICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH New Enc:uttve Home ., pctSligloua guild g&led commtntf Wltll 2 QOIT1llUlly pool$ gym putting gtttl\ 3& 2 SBI. lam rm, $4.600'mo tease Broker 9491376-5576 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Very nrot 1emodeled 3br 2ba w11ti 19frlly room gardener n:I $2900.'mO 149-644-2612. •BIO CYN CONDO• 2bf 2bl, WfD, 111>1c1 pool, 1tnnl1, 2 Cit gw. S1650lmo. 84M31-25M PENTHOUSE VERSAILLES 1 Br 1 Bl, no pets. lull 1mtn111u. $1095 84M13·2741114M75-4175 RAA904' View HOMES 3br 1tle, 2 tlf lltKh pr, y•d w/glrdentr S2.50()'mo Avail Aug-1 84t-7SWOM ·wtsf CUFF' Eittt. qui91 buut11vl 2bf 2.Sb1 WIO new ~. 2 CM 91', club llOuet, pool, $1675 949-515-20l7 ct\1m1m. Lido Home 3Bf I ; Fp, Sj)tlllh style, new carpet, tWtdlls fVu-«11. PV1 ~ yalll & 081399 132 VII W1Z111$ '300()'rno llottomll nt Realty IMU-45-9913 Lfoo ISLE 38r. 2Ba. ftrepiQ l.Mge garege, sunny pabo, $2800/monlll 1·2Yr lease 107 VII Jucw. 94M~10I (loo 1st£ 4Bdfm·3Bath. lf'&IOUS lrMQ tm, fOfllllt ~. 2 tiCWI« 1(11 decb IJ!lltW. 2cat gar, $875.000 -enrausncr~iwrr. IMM7H161 "*'•· PIMlt catl I 202 I ........... ,.~-. « ... ,. .. ':.~-1.aa °=I W'4<1« ~ dr!Ve, ~cool!, & •aLIOA PENH SUN•? , be~ In tlCl*IQt lof -1oom 1or 12 monh.Calflynn 5121/2 W BAY ST 9-49..C72·8244 leevt l'fllg BY THE LIBRARY, LOTS OF -NEAT STUFFlll E'StD£ CM Pllvate tnlrfte. Eatllt• Salt tiy Jecob SCflrem c:atM, <pet tree. $350{mo 2907 Pebble DJ. CdM (u11s paod) No petsllmkg .My 16111 & 17111 8am-3pm Avdablt Now 949-642· 8699 Antiques, Furniture. Ciystal I NU I "Daum, Steuben. T1ff1ny. '""' RENTALS Walertoro '",Vintage Betdtd TO SHARE Purses. tndlan Je,,..wy, Cl4c •• • • •• at 1:30 llTI Shift 3br 2ba Malt pn>n No pr•11lu MM7s-t424. prerd 2 blocks from buch Gli'ige Sill. G1111 llOme $625 .. 1'3 utls .. $235 OIP llloQ!.SI Chlldrens IOYI & AvlA 11-1 l..ll.Wle 9'u:JF79t5 CIOttil10 Sidi. & morel 415 Hlrcl11u1 CdM Sii onty 7-11 L..8gunt 8eedl, Panor-lc Ocitan Vltw Pentholllt Suitt in 3 SIOIY mlllllon J9cuzll balcol'lles. elev I.tor, ma id ~ t*. AvaA 811 S1550rmo ~1245 E tide CM llh., apec 3br 2tlt, home ""Pfof "-"· G•· .,_ a cteanln9 ave Incl SIJO• tn utJ1 .. ...._n2s Ntwpon Hl'a Reepontiiii; roomttt Yfll1ltd I ~ 3br 2b9, home ~ $700 !TUI Mt! 949-72:2-M!M. 1~~1 Oolla ..... 1111111 office epece to rtn1. Stlrtlna 11 5150-PDO Incl Ill \ltll, Jit.. OCC, nice quiet loc. Lott of . parklnt. 714-540-HM 1-~1 Sit. only iam. Tons ot bOOilS toys doCtlls. hoU5eflOld ams CrtllJt btd c:ombO bOyl bb llfNI blrgllnl 331 Grand Clnll Bllbol lcllnd. left lhy .,.., 8al>ol lsiand bridge iOi Ai Dewi PilCI H8 PN & "1IPe sold wood ~· ind IUdl ClblnelS be!, Ulbltt.181 catt. docil dlcoys' tftelly, IOoll l pabo F rVSll 9-3pn Sun I~ tpm IO% off on Sun! , .. ~I 'MOVING SALE', Rang 208 , cu II, Cont8ml)OtllY llvrm Hl. 1 ~ glass lop end tablel, so11 a tovtseat book ~. tnlCIO. Id cln lbl, TV, de$1(. toy box pltnls. 8'C 949-719-05 I 8 /\ \ I\ I TEMPLE BETH I ' ti ' DAVJD WANTED · ...,.,,filli!S PIANOS Colt~ ·~·...-.. ·'-·-·~.....-$$CASH PAID .. _...,.., ..... ,.... WI "UY IESTAns ......... friendlr-.b "Wl NY_,.. PAITDI'" ~!~.~i\j & .,., I'll for I P'-tg~ .. aa.iaeo llClof'I .,..,.vm tun tld1danl andpllrtW11D IOI ldlcaperl ·~ Early Childhood Learning Center ~egistrotion for Foll 19W is underway. TBD program.a include: , • Porent/Toddfer Closs (10 mo. • 2 yrs.) • Preschool 12 yrs. • 6 yrs.) • f ulkloy Kindergarten • Parenting Workshops • • AM/PM Ooycore We how been cori~ fol ~ung children in the community for over 25 y~rs. Come loin our tempi• Family. Contact Eorry Childhood Learning Center Director, Terry f lerle at 1714) 893-3091 -.. ~ ' .. ~ ' I . . . . .1 , _ PET14JV!STOCK I R1t1 Hotlc wlld·looklng leoptrd epotted CFA oclCll kitten• f« prlvlltotd tew I ~ MM31·Z111. 141p~1 " •••PlAN()••• Koetlltt I Campbell contolt Hautllul lone. Secrlllce saso. H242'-t200 sttdf FER BABY GRAND PIAH0.1.. luutlM I t new cond. QOtftOUI blldl llnlllh, • Ptld $1500. Owner out ol tht . : •country. SMOG. 114-521.otOO ~ 4M MiACHAHOtSE WANTED " TOP SS$1RECORDSI :. J&a , R & 9, '°"'· Rock, etc -. 50'• &. 60'' Mll<E 949--645-7505 wANfEbl Olo cOiHSI Gold. $11vtr. Frril111 mine. &ter· -lo!! Old walellel & le-welry • WESTCOAS'F COIN642-K41 • . t--~1 CEIUHO DUiCiH " ACOUSTIC REMOVAL : KNOCKOOWM TEXTURE • APPUEO. 114of104US •I 1411 -=·l lm-=·1 HolM hr1 lllM - - ~r,:..~~~ Driver Wanted ~ Aucl!GtS ~in'*'°" $9. 22 per bour plu• a20o s. Hartior Bfvd. tar~ mileage. LIFEGUARDS Nffdtd Mon . lhru Sun Now NrlnQ al orange ~ 11•. C8nai.cation1 1ea 2:451m to 5:45pm Addl- f4t.24MSIO · • tlonal work may be avall- N1r1ny f0t t l 13 Y..-otd. Ible. • Coa1a Mesa lfll, 10-30hrs per w .. 11, S6·S8 per hour 714-ISN211 OWN 1 COMPUTER? Put It 10 WOik I Earn up 10 S30K htrl per yelf PIT Log oo 10 VOtW.lhbn.com ACCffl Codi F12t' i Pf DEUoMstUtOAs 1' Weellends In grocery $!Otes lo area, car necessary, must bl neat. lriendly w/saJel · abkty Call t4M42-4283 A9Miich Nlltlonal Con1u1t1n9 Firm looM-.g f()f ltsealCh P81:$onnel ~ o11n11men1ewpon BNch loCauon Fax rtNT1e 1o J Thomas 310-203-0933 Afft1ur1nt GRIU PERSON HEEDED taperience required 14Ml3-4442 Reiaii Pottal StOfe. ~ txp prefd FT/PT 3S35 E Coesl Hwv Cor°"' del ~'94!Hi73-2930 Avon Products ~Urt A Home-based Buslneu Wort( FleXlble Houf}. Enjoy Unlimited • Earnings. Call toll free Must have truck or Ven, 'llablllty Insurance with Pfool or payments, drlv-ere license, eoclal tecurlty cerd, end cleen D.M.V. print out. Accepting eppllcetloni Mon to thru Ftl from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Pleese btlng ell requfred Information. Tlmta Orenge County Attn: Pem Becklng)\em 290t G~vt. .Sante Ana,· a 92704 714-54 • 800-933-4080 Plf111rnt Stuffer/Inserter Wanted · To Insert section• Into the lo• Angele• 'nmes newtpeper needed Set 6:0Gam to 8:30pm. and Sun 2:00am to 6:00am. Additional work mey be 1veilable. $5.00 per hour or piece work whichever l a greeter. Must heve drlv· ers license or Cellfomla ~Al 1 PIOh>uionarl RETIRE WEAJ. THY 6ccQnll • legal Serv Ices BtC!Mf I turtd In w St Jo\111'111, Sue> cess, rO!tieS. tie Wt! talTI s liolK • monll'I Ca111-llHIO-t212 SECUftlTY -OfFICERS How hl!Vlg FT1'>T _. lf1llll Exch.111v• loc:1t1ons. p1ld trflilWlg !Of> Pl.1 949 243-8580 Protection Stnlce Corp. Small, 11rvlce orltntea ~ndow C0111'1ng bl.a In New· pol\/Mesa ii ueklng chter1ul. respooslblt. person w.'good comm slu" • most Hout't1 wages.coovneota1e 10 tlCJ> W~I "wr rlghl person 94 9 648-4696 Wth«IW•httu Pit Mon-F rl Ne"<! car IOI lunch dehvelies 8»1 30. can aner 3 00 pm t4..SU·2639 482 GET OU OF DEBT! We can helpJ • Cttdit <Ards Comolillaltd • Paymmh Lo..mtl • /nltmt Reductd • Hnssmtnts' (111)5S1·21f6 1.0. and 1 Social Security 1>. _.._~~llilli~o!l'Jool; card. .. lly.£HAAW GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH EACH SUIT IN ITS TJM East·WC£t vulnerable We" de Is NORTH • ~108 • Q 8 <> 5 <J' K J 10 9 5 l WEST •A7542 c::1 K63 EAST • 63 c::1 742 O J 7 643 •Q72 <> Q 10 l • A8 SOUTH • KJ9 c::1 AJ1095 0 A98 •64 The bidding: . . WEST NORTH ~"I' SOtrrH 1 • 2• Pass JNT Pass Pus Pa» . . 1e .. c1 cannot be questioned Either 1 successful club ol' hean finesse would deliver the contract Both had a .50 ptrcent chance 10 land w con· tract. Does tha.i mean ttiey ~ ~ual? Ddinitely n.ot! Wes~ operuna bad m;skes 1t likely that defender holds both the kinJ of beans and ace· of club), but doe~ n0t necessarily have the queen of c:lut>s. Suppose declaref wins the. s~e lead an dummy and tn.kcs the hcan finesse, and 11 loses. West will force out declarer's remain· ing spade stopper and South has only ·eight tricks. WheR West ~gains· the lead whh I.he oce of clubs, the defend •• er C4n cash enouah spede tricks to defeat I.he contract , • Bener card ceading should con.. vince declarer n>win the first trick in hand and leal.111 club. Wcsi. a stn>ng favorite to hold the ace for the open· • ' ing bid, can pot afford to rfse with that Opening lead: Four of • can:! and cleat p~. because South . can then safely fints~ West fot the. There as usually more lhan one queen of clubs' and come to nine way to ~kle n hand Someumes one . tncks 'even if at lo.cs by spunung the approach as ~!early better than anoth-• heart finesse When . West 'follows · er; ~n occasion, however, lhere m~y low, declo:i.rcr should nse ~iih ihe be hnlc to choo~ among the lanes an Icing. lf Ea$t produces the oce and theory. but pracucally one 1s clearly revert.$ to spades, the same is supenor. . doomed. But when the Jang of club With a pos1ttonal d~uble sfopper •.n wins. declarer samplY surrenders a s~s and a full opening bid, Souths heart tnck and coastS h ome walh nirie dec1S1on to Jump to three no trump tncks after developing a second trick after partner ovcrcalled at lhe two-in spades. : • 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANS/SUVS 695 CARSfTRUCKS N ANSISUVS •• , n. 695 CARSfrRUCKS NAHSISUVS' ffQME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ....... t B Newton i AiiOClliH• GENERAL CONTRACTORS New COf1lf NmOdell rm PS l.1531090 MM7S.0152 • ;z;;.,..a: X> Nrwc-J....., a. AMitiea • r-• i.,. ·~~ • Lwift •Tu u 1Uit • lqielt • PM! I SPA• wo.aMerla. • ful • New <Ate.lea• C.C• FREE ESTIMATE 7 22 • 7478 llAmYIUll Al phases of home. Of otllce ~ HO jobs IOO big or sn1ll Cal ror d;i Irle estimalle c.s.r•TI01 (a..)u.m&508 . . " ' ~ 1 ' ~i[OBEGIN TwnHOME tMPROVEllENT ~ C•ll a plumber, ,..,, he~. or ~ Of lht gftlt --.., ti... 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