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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-22 - Orange Coast PilotI 0 .. - SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtvVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 ... • Romance equals turn~of-centruy Balboa fslan4 riverboat minu~· the smoke and fumes. · STACY BROWN Dolt l1'JI SALBOA ISLAND -The picture- perfect wedding for some couples has them exchangin~nuptials out on a boat. •J am gomg electnc for several reasons,• Warren Sdld. "The primary. reason lS my concern for the envi- Summer ronment, the noise and Stories pollution and the comfort of my guests.• . . •This is idedl for weddlngs because there·. will be no one gasping from · fumes, no loud noises drowning out your wedding vows and no smoke overtak- ing your dlnner, • he said. Warren came up with the idea to transform the boat he bought three years ago while lookmg at a replica 1927 classic automobile. "I was JUst th.ul.king about what tf the car was run by electricity and then I thought about my boat,· Warren said. THURSDAY, JULY 22,· 1999 Joseph Warren hopes to add to that romance by lesserung the fumes, the noise and the smoke as he transforms his riverboat, the Angola J..owse, from conventional diesel fuel to DC electric power by next month. Warr~n's tum-of-the-century vessel is scheduled to become recertified for 120 passengers as it abandons conventional diesel propulsion completely for clean, effioent electricity, he said Often used for weddings and other parties, the Balboa Island-based Angela SEE WEDDINGS PAGE A13 MARI NNA DAV MASSE.VI DAILY PILOT Naval architect Jeff Malllian, left, and Joseph Warren, captain of the Angela Lo~se riverboat are working on converting it to electric power. • DAY 13 J 0 I N T H E R ll S H • S A L U T I N G C O I PHOTOS BY MEDIHA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAil Y I'll.OT After the lights go out each nigb~ Fair cafllfval workers pull out a basketball hoop for rough-and-twnble four-on~four games . . It was a dark and .empty Fair •While fairgoers sleep, Fairgrounds workers spend -the n}ght getting reaCiy for another-busy day. lkl1f Pb FAIRGROUNDS -When the meates this place for at least \2 hours a day lS replaced by the chirping of crickets. The rruxed aroma of fattening food gives- way tn the gentle. oceanhtcezes drifting in from offshore. Jail close evecy ev •nin~at mid- night, an eene calm envelopes the rows of food and carnival booths. . The bustling clllJJlor that w - Unbeknownst to guests who SEE DARK PAGE A4 This lion's roar will be muffled by the carousel's curtain afte~ Fred Mausatar I~ up the ride. Raising hospital care. to a new level Bacon is remembered by u the power behind Hoag pit.al. To othen ~e is remembered u a kind woman whole bright blue eyes co\lld be seen for miles. Becon ltut9d her career in the health· care prdellioa a a dietitian for Pomona Valley HolpiW. Where her hulbend WM blob out. a.cm IDc>k over bm hua- bend'I ..... and in 1951 became bMd of the purchasing plant for Hoag. Bacon was recognized as a Jeadcr in the hospital and was a member of the board ot the Hospital CoUndl ol South- ern California. Her contributions to the commuruty didn't go Unnoticed. She i'ecetved honors Inducting lhe 'Dem of the Yeu title amf~ by Busi- nea end Prbfalkmal Women of New- port Beach end the one lbe worked ' hudelt for -• -.t on the bm.rd of the .. INDEX ClASSllD.---------'M COMlllm fOU --~.J20 llllOOI ....J11 .. _ .lit ..UC lllnm-.-.......... -12 sun .&16 vm5 II ... u Drowning victim remembered for taking on· challenges •Autopsy results on Newport Beach resident . are not expected for several weeks. Do f Pilot NEWPORT BEACH There was one stationary bike at Shdpe Up Fitness that was- n't oc-cup1ed Wednesday for a scheduled cla<;s. Hundreds of the fitnc.ss cen· ter members were stunned to find that it was one of their tear.hers, 32-yoar-old Anthon}; Jose Wolslebcn of Newport Bectch. who had drown('d the. night before in an dcc1dent that i!i_.equaUy puzzling as 1t is trag1c. "There are a lot of tears in the dub today.~ said Robert Bums. who owns the gym on Irvine Avenue. "Tony was very well-liked both among our members and employee No one can bebeve th1 hap- pened." Wolsleben drown<.'CI Tues- day night when he and two fnends were training lor an upcoming rrunitriathlon Sev- eral people tned)o~r~suscttate Wo~leben before be •was tak- en to Hoag Hospital where he Surfin~ with Dana ~ Senior Editor Tony Dodero spends a perfect day at work m the water with Uie congressman. TON) DoocRo tiyflb lt was some thilig I wanteo to do for a long time. I've been urfmg for mor than 25 years. l'v ndd n long board~, short boards and body board .. I've ndden monstrous swf o big that the crest of th Wdv licked lh bottom of the Huntington Beach Pi r a at crashed to hore. l've been stung by jellyfish, had to dQdge nying fiih and peddled out in water so cold that I couldn't feel my feet. 1'"9 pedd)ed OUt next Co dolPhiDI and IM lions and prob9b1y ul8d up enough bars of WU to provide candlel to tbe Vaucab well into the nut mWe.nnlUlb 1here are o lot of tears in the club todoy. Tony wos very well-liked both among our members and employ- ees. No one con believe this happened." Robert Bums Owner. Shape Up Fitness was pronounced dead There are lingering ques- tions that shroud the death of a man de:;cnbed ac: athl<'ltiC ncl healthy. An autop y wa per- formed \~\.'<inesday but re-.ull-. are pending and aren't expect-• ed for s"veral w ·c~. Wolsleben "'a wunnung with co-worke.r Patrick Calderon and gym rnembeT Stepha.me Barger, who were also trammg for the gru ling event. Bums -.aid the trio had been swunmmg laps m inrtoor pools before sw1tc-hing to the mildly warm ~an waters otf of Corona dcl Mar State Beach. SEE DROWN PAGE A 14 FYI •sURF1N' CONGRESSMAN• DANA ROHRABACHER FUN FACTS • 9ody IUf'f9d the Wedge in Newport Be~h + Wor*H as .n editorial writer for a local~ befatt be<'Oming • speech writer + O... .-..f9d in a contest at :tN Hunt;ngtOfJ le«h ....,. with ha~ 1'honda c..mo. ~ and tanner Hula~, 8HCh meyors Tom~~ John lnlllne. CinnDny ..., ·------..... pocw8 nwnlbet of~ • ,.,.. ..., two Nd loll ,,..,~ ... ... ..-... ...... ............ "' ~-~A_2_Thu_r~~.Ju~~-22.~1w~9----'--,_· _____ ·~·----------~l~o~c~a~d=s-=-o-=---n_l~Y'------...!-----------------------~-i~~-Pil_ot Rhine Ouumel pollution is ·group's target PILOT PEOPLE • CoastKee~rs will send divers into Newport Harbpr's dirtiest waters. The Skipper has laught~r ballooning at the Fair '" ·,. NEWPORT BEACH Despite, the city's wealth, something ugly is lurking ; beneath Ne\VP<)rt BeaCh, a recently formed environ- mental organization will warn today. •The consensus is that everybody thinks just becau5e th~re is so much wealth here that evefything is fine," said Ra.J)dy Seton, program director for Orange County CoastKeepers. Not so, the group plans to demonstrate today wmm it sends divers into .the Rhtne Channel, one of the most polluted spots tn Orange County, to show just what lurks in its shallow waters. Th& divers plan to collect toxic sediment, only a small part of the hazardous debris that lines the bottom of the channel, Seton said. Usmg underwater Video equipment, the divers will record their findings as well as try to bring up samples for residents to see. -Seton said that before the :-Environmental Protection : Agency enforced laws, com- ::. mercal industrial areas and • shipping yards would dump -anything and everything ~ into the channel. ::( ~we've found boat :t: motors, paint cans, nails, ~ ; • .. • • I • ' • . ' . saw blades and items with bar codes," Seton said. "There wasn'r any rules back then, so anything went. It was basically a trash bin.• Recently, the Rhine Channel was declared the worst on a list of 10 toxic hot ·spots in Orange County's harbors and c~tline by the State of Caillorrua, Seton said. In 1997, Orange County had among the highest number of beach closures caused by pollution in the country, according ~to research by the National Resource Defense Council. HE IS Bouncing to his own beat. MAKING PEOPLE LAUGH Skip Banks has been warm- ing up the crowds nightly during the Orange County F&r's Con- cert Series at Arhngton Theater and performing periodically on the Anti-Stage with unusual mus1cal comedy performances and impersonations of stars like Elvis Presley. Banks' signature move has him climbing mto a huge mflat- ed balloon arid bounang around to rap and rup-hop songs, all to make people laugh. "J saw car lots with inflatables being used as advertisements and I thought what if I could get in one," Banks said. "l always had the fascination or putting music to comedy ~ck m the days of when Jerry Lewis did it." It took a wh.tle for Banks to master the trick of lnflating and inserting hunself into the bal- loons. "I would call up chfferent bal- loon companies and try to order the largest one they had, then blow them up in my apartment and stick my nead in and 'Bang,'" Banks said. The balloons kept' e~loding until, after several thotisands of dollars,. B(\Jl,ks finally got the bang of it. P~, be lias !he bal- loons custom-made now. BAUOONMAN Audiences aren't S\l{e what to expect at first when Banks comes on stage and bis balloons get bigger and bigger. Some people put their fingers in their ears thinking Banks is getting ready to put on a Gallagher-like performance where people in the front rows are subjected to a'l1 kinds of abuses. Instead, Banks begins lip- syncing to MC Hammer's •Can't Touch This" while bouncing like Jell-0 inside a giant balloon. He maneuvers in the balloon some- times sticking only his face out of the opening. As the balloon deflates around Banks' waist, he brakes into a balloon-slapping rendition of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Get Back."· The whole while, audiences are rolling in their sea ts in laughter, incredulous at what they're seeing. For Banks, that's what it's all about. AN INFLATING CAREER The former construction worker, truck driver and carpen- ter discovered comedy was bis calling after lip-syncing Blues Brothers songs for guests at his sister's Halloween party in 1978. He also took inspiration from Las Vegas performer Martin Mancuso, whom he ca.Us a •fire- ball of positive energy.• . . · · Banks'. performances aren't ·limited to his balloon routine. H~ has been giving longer perfor- mances on the Fair's Anti-Stage, during which he impersonates everything from a hobo to a stripper. He also ~ a chara.cter .called Big E, an impersonation of Elvis Presley. The more food Banks eats, the larger and larger Big E becomes. At Big E's biggest, be appears to be an 800-pound Elvis Presley dancing like •a hunk. of burning love.• Banks has been featured on •Tue David Letterman Show," during National Basketball Association games, ·Good Morning America" and other events across the country. He will be performing in New Zealand later this summer. Banlcs often focuses on one person m the audience, and he said he especially enjoys per- fonning ror the elderly and dis- abled. The feeling be gets per- fonning today is not much differ- ent than the satisfaction he got 20 years ago performing for neighbors and friends. •What a tremendous feeling,• Banks said. •That was my own rush. That was my drug. Now I get paid for it.~ · For Skip Banks booking infor- mation, call (619) 973-4630. • • At th.:! press conference, CoastKeepers will distribute a 1998 survey showing thlngs have changed little since then . B~ause of the debns and toxins such as DDT that have collected over the ye~. Seton said, it will cost alriiost $20 million to dean up the channel, a cost that he hopes government offi· cials will provide. Service shop to face commission's 14-point inspection IESI BUYS • • • f • f • ; • ' • •So far, we've gotten a good re ponse from local offioals from Newport Beach and other local cities," Seton said. Tho press conference will be at 11 a.m. at the C~nnery Restaurant at 3010 Lafayette Ave. in NeWJ>Ort Beach. • Planners concerned about traffic caused by proposed Jiffy Lube on West Coast Highway. STACY BROWN lblyflof NEWPORT BEACH-While a plan to open a Jiffy Lube on West Coast Highway is being met With skepticism by members of the Pldnning Commission, residents have been ~singly quiet on the matter. Having a Jiffy Lube at 1520 W. Coast Highway raises serious traffic concerns, said Planning Commission chamnan Michael KranZley . •it is real d.lfhcult for me to feel good about having it there where there's lots of ingress and egress,• Kranzley said Wednes- day. "There would be a lot of p·~b­ lems with people driving out of there that may need to tum left. It's a vel')' difficult thing." The Planning Commission Will be heanng the proposal for the third time and will open the mat- ter to the public. •The surprise is that, to my knowledge, there ha not been one letter received regarding this pro or con," Kranzley said. 1be proposed f acillty would have three extended, tandem service bays capable of accom- ntodating up to six auto.mobiles at one tiJrie. Planning Commissioner Richard Fuller, who was not pre- sent al the last meeting, &aid he has talked with some homcown- ers in the area about the project and was noncommittal on his position. •1 haven't made up my mind,• Fuller said. •rve listened to tapes of the prior m~ting and I am keeping an open mind. Under the proposal, city plan- ners would· also have to consider a request to waive 16 required parking spaces for the structure. The meeting will be at 7 tonight in the council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newpo!1 'Blvd. is on vaca- tion. 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In .. ,,. blOdl ...... 1J Ind J pa Mf t7 • The~ .... ............. -=~~=-W.~1 ., ......... _..., c.91. •• .• MM • .. "' ............... _ ............ .,.,...ca,. ... ....-........... ,.., . • Wishing · hojJf!kssly for news Horiie · ~c~ is no ._brfng· back the lost feeling _ho~~ on the ~~ge Jto I I T his is Saturday. I have t1 column about hdlf done. It's topiccil, full of the sort of local stufl the editors like. But the la$t hdlf. is sticking ln my throat. Or tatnt!r in my computer. ' Every tune 1 try'to put my head there, t keep 'seemg a. little · r I kid ~c\lJed -preciously -John• ' John stcmding af attention and saluting as tus father's casket , trundled by. And from there, I keep playing back that dreadful \veek. ·Learning of the assassination of John Kennedy when we pulled into a restaurant parking lot in Palm Spnngs where a man await· ing our hosts gTeeted us with: "It's a good day. My football team : won and Kennedy got shot.• It's the only time m my·hle I think I might have killed someone had 1 not been restrdmed. And the next evening, finding · my rrtissmg daughter wandering the bet1ch where she sought solace after wttlkmg off the cam- pus when one of her fellow stu- dents at Corona del Mar High School said aloud in a gym class that Kennedy's death was the best thing that could have hap- pened for this country. Then -m • a splendid example of Zero Toler- • ance - she was suspended from · school tor this t1nguished act while the student whose remark drove her to flee went unchas- tised So instead of fmtShing that hcilf-done colwnn, I'm ~atching a beach on Martha's Vineyard where many people are gathered because the wreckdge of John- John's airplan£> is wdshihg ashore there, dnd he and his Wlfe, Car- olyn, and his sister-in-law, Lauren Bessette, are somewhere al the bottom of the sea And I'm won- dering, like Job, what furthe r tragedy could possibly befall this ' blighted family. Because l don't believe that . . THE BELL Cu· RV E God ordains such matters. 1t seems useless to seek an expla· nation. Is it just incredibly bad luck that the Kennedys should be visited by such random and repeated tragedy? qr is there some sort of common thread that connects these premature deaths of youthful Kennedys? I don't know the answer to this, of course, but two qualil;ies all these men seemed to have in common might have some b~ar­ ing on their fate: a kind of grace- ful arrogance that goes with the sell-assured rich, along with a powerf~nse of indestructibill· ty Or, give n the Kennedy history, is 1t rather a powerful need to stick their thumb m the eye of the vulnerability they feel that push- es them to take frequent and wicommon nsks? This is not to suggest that such qualities induced an assassin's bullet or death in aerial combat, which is how the three oldest sons of Joseph Kennedy died. But the younger Kennedys have pushed this envelope consistently -and m Mo instances fatally. And from the limited informabon available as I write.Jhis, both qualities might hdve pldyed a part in JFK Jr. ·s Irst flight. . ~ According to news reports, he got his pilot's license just a year ago. I le took off at night in a· light plane without filing a flight plan and Wlthout an instrument rating. He was bampered by an mjury to his foot from a hang-gliding acct~ dent. The weather was marginal at best because of heavy mist. }:te 1lever established rac:bo.contact · with the tower at bis a estmatiod. · · When I was·mstructing Na\ly fighter pilots during World War II, it was a statisfical fact and com- mon knowledge that by far the greatest number of fatal accidrut.ts due to pilot error took place between 200 and 700 hours of piloting expenence. Ptlots inhab- iting that space felt a great surge of newfowid power and exhilara- tion that dominated both caution and good sense. Under 200 hours they were still learning; over 700 hours they were smart ebough to kno~ that what they were about was dangerous. But in between, the sky was the limit. Now I am listening to an inter~ view with a pilot who is saying that the lack of a distress call leads him to believe that Kenned y was suffering from "spatiaJ disorientation.• r know that feeling well. Without mstru· y ment trtl.irung and a visual ground reference point, it is qwte posS1ble to be ma steep dtve or even upside down without know- ing 1t. The disappearance of young JohO and his two passengers is ·clearly gripping the country - and certainly the mcdid -with an overpowertng hold. lt's rather like the fi.Q.al act of a Greek tragedy that begap more than 30 years ago and is en~ In the waters off a playground of the rich· Walµng for th£> cw;tcll.D to came down·-and hopmg, some- how, that the play may not be over after all. I'm sure this is especially true for those of us who look bdck on the three years of John Kennedy's presidency as the last time this country really felt good about itself. Only two other tunes ma long life have I experienced this feeling: m the first months of Franklin Roosevelt's administra- tion and throughout World Wt1r 11. I've read a lot of the revis1orust stuff about Kennedy, and I've lis· tened m this bastion of the Right to the Kennedy haters. But Ulat memory of euphoria is sWl very strong inside me. Somehow this young man who -unlike his father -we scarce· Jy knew was a living symbol of that.feeling That's why we watch the bea~~ at Martha's Vineyard and hope a little even though we know it's hopeless. And wonder it· we'll ever have that feeling again • JOS~ N. BELL 1s a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column appears Thursdays. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ~wE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO-GO Cockta1ls Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 COSTA MESA -Although CJ Segerstrom & Sons shares Mesa Verdf''S opposition to build· ing a Gisler Avenue bndge>, resi- dents were still concerned about the potential effec:t the· Home ~nch pro1ec;t would hnve on traf- fic m the Harbor Boule-Jard cu-<.·a. .Much ' of the d.L-.CUS ion at the · fust ·community outredch meel:ing Wedftes~ay everung obout the Home Ranch project' ceRtcred on traffic lSsues. Segerstrom represen- tabve Pdul Freeman said the com- pany wasn't promising to lmprove traffic conditions ~ut defuutely did not want to worsen the situation. ·we don't.wdllt to add to gnd· lock,· Freeman s&d. Segerstrom IS asking the City Council for a genercil plan dllu~nd­ ment to bwld a 300,000-'>qudre- foot IKEA store and an esllmdl(lci 1.8 million square feet of other retail and office space on about 90 acres of property 1ust north of the San Diego Freeway and edst of Harbor Boulevard. -How can you po~s1bly think the traffic ts gomg to stdy thP same?" asked one Costa MP'><l res- ident. "To me, I look dt llus dnd I Sdy, "Ahhh, stop the madness · • Under the present generdJ plrm, Se9erstrom would be required tu build residenbal dE>velopmenb on the Home Ranch property north ol South Coast Dnve and· lumted office and retail on. the portion south of South C0<1st Dme In effect, under the current plan, Two more community outreach meetings have been scheduled. One is for 6 p.m. Aug. 12 at the Waxie off ices at 3220 Fairview Road and the other will be the evening of Sept. 14 at Paularino School, 1060 Paularino Avenue. Segerstrom wotild have to stop atter building the IKEA store. "We don't k:!cl like developing only half the property is reason- able," freeman said. Re."1dent Arlene Aanagan. who cilong with other neighbors bcittled a propos<~ :l2-story high-rise pro- iect on Uie site 1 O yedfS ago. favors linuted development. Ont• ol the lmprovements Segerstrom plan" to mdke that would nuligatc c,ome of the traffic 1s<;ues ds well as intrease ~e · at1ract1vem~ss of the property·is to bmld an offramp from the San Diego Fre(.!Wd}' to Su."8n Street FrP•'ntttn said the company eSti· mat" this would tdke about 4,500 w•h1cle.,., oil Harbor BoulevtUd and f'd1IV1ew Road every day. Rl-s1denl Bob Norling said he hk !d the idea but had additional questions "The Susan Street o fframp eems to help a lot but 1t only he&ps one wa~, • he i>aid. •How do you get peopl bac:k on the freawcly?• At Achll\ 1, \\t: undn,t.md chats rt111g thr ugh m\m th.m 4.0C'O US uilll'g1.· tn'm Dule w ("~I P<)I, c. n <cl·m Ille an 1mpo:.,11:ill' t,1,k. Th.it\ \\h~ \)ltr 1~rs.:m.ll 1.ollc:-gc-1.•1urN.~l\)f' 'pend hour>\\ llh l'• d1 tu,l~m t•J tmd 1h..:-pl•rh."C't match. pom " Identify interesting extracurricular opportunities Coll~o care about ~} 111u h mor~ ch n JU't grade n l te.,t x:ore,. Ar Ach1c\a \\e hdp tudmt' J Hlop their extracumcular .11..tiv1tie!\ induJmg ~ n h.l'o inte~hip ana lc~1Jc:r-.h1r. OPfX'rllllllflC" Develop w-college appli<ations Achicva helps high school i;mJcn~ ~ar <m t(!f? of hrdrt 11 . -Fr~Fdttmg in tu er"i+ys.-tt ~~tt"ftt !-tmpoK n• 11\ttt,·------- anJ tt"C~'mtnen 1.mon OO\ 1 • A hie' \' rers.:mal ~oil •e toun~loN "ill hdp rnur n rn' d.mghter prt1 ire ~ \\ mn1n college pplic t10t\ ' A 4 Thursday, July 22, l 999 event of the day It takes · an audience, too i bargain of the day Young .a..___... __ _. heart ... . and for:just. 3 bucks Daily Pilot •tt llakes 1\No," is what Manlyn Mccoo and Bitty Davis Jr. call the show they'll present at 7 and 9 p.m. in the Arlington Theater The Arlin~on seats 5,000, and the concerts are free with Fair admission. J 0 I N 'f H E R U S H· • S A L U T I N G G 0 L D A N D G R A J N It's Senfon O.y •t ttt. F•lr, with admission for eNety· one older than SS just $J, Including free meny·go. round and Ferris wheel rides. A perfect way to find that Inner chlld. ' · As the gates close, the sheep go to sleep at the petting zoo. DARK -·C0N11~UED FROM A 1 travel homt-~dch t>vc>nmg is the dmount of work lhdl continues throughout the night d~ ~xtnlJtlors tlfrange theU' wares lur dnothc•1 clt1y . The fair ussuml"' dO enllrely ctiHerent .ippedrdnce uncP 1t closes It.looks like a "leepy hamlQt with the exception of the hnght, neon liqhts t.jiat glow until they q1ve w<1y to thl' sunnse. There are many mldges ld1r9oc>rs don't get to see -the cd!avan of trdsh dumpsters, young teens playing a corupPt1t1vf' game of half-court basketbdll, a cdrnpqround full of tired employe<'" DAV 13 ·we ti) <11HI < rt•Clte dn 1llus1on thdl Uus is all thPre is," said Deputy General Mandger Stf'ven Bedzley, who pomts to the empt} cc1m1vttl stands sWl packed with pnze.., ·A lot of our eqwpment is hidden awdy from the publtc's eye. This is a ttmc to re..,Pl tlw fdtr, m<1king ll safe and spoUE>S'i " Fred Mausatar draws down the carousel curtains to protect the horses. closing time ThP last WdVl' of ac hvtty starts about 11 p.m. wlwn fd1r olt1c1als meet m front of a cofft•P slcrnd dnd coorctinate the graveyard scheduh~. They. take care of routine hou ... ekeepmg such as a neigh- bor who complains about a loud ice truck parked at Costc1 Mesd l ligh School. As they reVJew the day's dCllVlbes, someone calls in the totdl <1ttendance figures over the radio The dculv huure for Tuesday is 32,772, st-veral thousand more than Uus day last year. There arE' tl few stragglers who remain belor<' lhl' lair closes Several women get d late-mght foot massage near the exh1h1t hall, giggling about its tlckling sensc1l1on Two fnends give one last shot to try and win a hig, blue dog in the carruval MP<1 by t~ng 'Wtffle balls into a bucket Meanwhile>, Cl1flor<I Kunkle is dnVJng a cart around thf' midway lo see how many fa1rg0Ns rl'mdm Shen/f's deputies walk m packs throuqh the carruval aisles tellinq guests it's hnw lo head home. The fair's cloo;;mq hnw c cm vary each rug ht. Most wet•kpnds. 11 1., more like 1 a .m. • PHOTOS BY ME04HA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAK.Y PllOT Fair workers end their days with nightly basketball games ln the deserted and darkened carnival zone. Kunkle, who ht•ttds up the carnival operahons at night, gives the signal when the ar<>tt 1-. Pmplled. The big Ferris wheel on the f'ast side of the grounds is turned off. The fair JS ofboally closed. Over at the admirustration building, Ed McCarthy JS watching over the rev- enues gath~red throughout the day. -McCarthy, the traffic and admissions manager, said armed guards bring m turnstile revenues several times a day. But after midnight is when the rough numbers begin to add up. ·we process the parking, carnival and admisslon figures,• McCarthy said. •Tue work isn't as much as you think but we are here pretty late wrapping things up.• The last step before the heavy clean- ing begins is the ·all-clear~ approval by Beazley. Several departments await the signal, including guest services and first , INFONIATION: 714 708.FAIR, « Olwlg9~Aeglillif1n11>4.N: 714 550 INFO x3247 • IJWI ourWllb • 11t. www.odllr.oom ?W .... Mml111ori: oeMfit (1344) •• a.... (56+). Ct*"" (eott}• .......... Mm ...... \Wiide .... Cllpocllf4• ..... In ...... .. ....,.,... • aid. The clearance means all of the fair- goers have left and the caravan of trash trucks and street sweepers can proceed. • 'All clear' means we can go home," Beazley said. •Everyone knows their role and by now the fair closing lS operating like clockwork.· afterhoursactivities While many vendors put tarps over their goods and hose do,wn the concrete streets, the fair closwe enables some employees to en1oy the rare moment or free time. A bunch of carnival workers, most of whom are teens, carry out a free-stand- ing basketball court. This basket is ~egu­ lation size, unlike the oblong-shaped rims frustrated fairgoers deal with at the carnival booth. · The half-court game happens every night when the booths are swept clean and replenished with stuffed .animals. Many of the •carnies• say they need the exercise after standing or sitting in a con- fined area for 12 hours or more. •After having a long and bard day, playing basketball is a release for us,• srud 17 -year-old Andrew Ximball, an inside pr~ence to be reckoned with in the half-court gdIJles. "We play every rught and, for us, it's relaxing. It also keeps us out of trouble.· Most of the exhibitors head back to a makeshift campground of motor homes where they reside during the 17-day farr. Nary a peep can be heard after closing at the campground. They are too tired from the long day. The Fairgrounds are virtually empty after midnight~ The only sounds that remain are the hum of generators that fuel floodlights and the flapping from two inflatable figures known as the •Ay Guys." Tomorrow lS another day. The sights, sounds and scents will return. But for now, the Faugrounds fall silent. •once the fair is over, it's a relief,· said Mark Entner, director of parking. •But you miss it once it's gone. It has that effect on us." · dishofthe day Chicken it is, fried it isn't "'•n Fried Otic.ken··the sign saiys: Pay no attent1on to rt The chicken at this stand across from the Grandstand Arena is all char-broiled. The f•jitas go for SS.95, the chicken legs for SS.75, and both are enough for two people Despite the sign, Col. Sanders hasn't touched these barbecued birds, making this stop a good choice for the health· conscious. Although 1f you dre - health-conscious, that is -why are you eating at the Fair in the first place? quoteofthe day Would you do that mommy? ETHAN CAMPBELL 6, of Yorba Linda, to his mother during the Xtreme Air Stunt Show. ·. Debbie Campbell's answer: "I don't know if I'm that crazy." Translation for Ethan: Mommy would not do that. ,,.. Or.ige Colilty,... CONCERr SERIES ............. 1 •• ,._,,,,D LAMMM ....... ,. M NalONI ..... a..~ . , Doily.Pilot a 10a.m. Gat.s~ , •China Pamt.n untJl 8 p.m~ Visual Arts Jiuildlng • Hoo~nanny. Kids Stage • Gold Patming until 8 p.m., Gold Pan Alley • Californfa Blacksmith Assn unt// 8·30 p.m., Gold Pan Alley • Sheepy Hollow ft'aturing Genia Gard· ner with spinning, felting, wool crafts u'ltil 8:30 p.m., Gold Pan Alley •· • OC Beekeepers Candle Making until 8:30 f'.m .• Centennial Farm 10:30 a.m. ' . • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction • Unrversity ofFunlC/ownology 101/Dr. ~ickey, Kids S~e · 11 a.m. • Oasis Ukulele Strummers, Herttage Stage . • All ~ncan Boys Choir, Melody June· t1on • Billy Erickson. Country1Gu1t.1rist Buffa· lo Bentf Stage • '49er Min~ Kids Stage •Orange County Lutheran Youth Band. Centennial Stage 11:30 a .m. . • • Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction • BJ&~ Puppet Truck until 4·30 p.m., Grounds Noon · • Senior Championship Corn Shucking. Heritage Stage • • Billy Erickson, Buffalo Bend Stage • All Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Plgnitas Raceway • California Carvers Guild, Home and Hobbies Stage • Toy Modt'I Building Contest. Youth Bu1ldin~ • Backyard Gardening featuring Wade Roberts, Mangold Stage · • Huntington westminster Kitchen • Band, Cen;e11nial Stag. 12:30 p.m. • Professor MaMl's Magic. Meadows . Stage • • • Charlie KHl1ng Glass Blower, Buffalo Bend Stage •.Sourdough Slim, Melody Junction 1 p:m. • Golden Wedding Ceremony. Hentage Stage . • All Amer1C1Jn Boys Choir, Meadows Stage •Children's MaglC Matmff with Frank Thurston. 8110\.I Theat<e • Doggies of the Wild west, Puppy Plaza on Livestock Row • Maureen W Puppet until 6 p.m, Green Gate • Picasso's Place Children Art Center until 8 p.m .• Kids Parit • Wagon Wh~I Rodeb, Kids Stage • Toy Model Building Con~st Fasten Care fn the ~st YO\.lth Building • Flower Arranging from Your Back Yard featuring Janelle Wiley. Mangold Stage • Nifty After Fifty. Centennial Stage • Something Special Spotlight Stage -., 1:30 p.m. . • Xtreme Air Stunt Show, Grandstand Arena 2p.m. • Billy Ct0tf1, Clmic Rock Guitarist Buf· falo Bend Stage • R~ River Rickrs until l p m. Grounds • Russell Brothers Cil'C'tl\ Green Gate • Uni~ty of Funn.fa91Cology 101/Dr. Thurston, Kids Stage M O N E Y ? (888) 506 LOAN GBMW · Auto Re~ir ----~ialist Includes Safct)"-lalpcccion Not valid with any othff offer. I up 1130199 I Mu.n pracm coupon. -iMW --, ANYREPAIR1 SERVICE : 1·03off: Not valid with any od~r offrr, I . . ,_. ?l)OW) I Mule OMIDC couoon. --_._._._. --Padfic Auto Tech~ Inc. .1786 Whittier Ave. c.-u.. • Port City Jazz Barid, Grounds • R~fl Brothers C1mn. Green Gate • Toy Model &.Nldmg Contelt Youth 8ulld1ng • Golden o.ss.erb fHturing Jan Mon- gell Home ' HobbiM Stage , Thvridoy, .My 22, 1999 ~:.S ~·~~-Sp.m. •Billy's Bfass Bani/, Mudc>M Stage ev e nt s _Say ·cheese Things, not surprisingly, get mighty messy during the Fair's Macaroni and Cheese Eating Contest. • Spinning Contest Home & Hobbies Stage ' · • Mag1Ca/ \.Vorld of Uncle Nidc, C~tb'I· tion Stage • Flying Carpet Caravan Dane.rs, Cen· tennial Stage • Rambling RogUH Musi(., Herttac)e Stage • Slkus (Arldes Music), Spotlight Stage • Kuulpos Hawaiian Dancers, Marigold Stage . • Junior Dairy Goat Showmanship Judg· Ing until 5:30 p.m., Livestock Arena 2:30 p.m. • Pro~ Marvef'S ~ Meadow Stage - 3 'p.m. • • . • Billy Cioffi, C:Jassic Rock Guitarist .MeadowsS~ • Mitgic of Frank Thurston. Melody _Junction • Professo1 Invent (The ABC's of Invent· Ing), BIJOU Theatre • Doggies of the Wild West Puppy Plaza on Livestock Row • Main Street Jazz Band. Grounds • OatmNI Cookie Eating Con~ Kids Stage • Toy Model Building Con~ Fastest · Care in the West, Youth Building • Nifty After Fifty. Centennial Stage • Something Sp«ial of Music Boom, Heritage Stage • Elk Whistle (Flutist), Spotlight Stage • Josh Cloud (vocalist), Celebratlon Stage 3:30 p.m. • Charlie Keeling Gjass Blower, Buffalo Bend Stage • Tea Party Demonstration by Sherry 'r'Urenko, Home & Hobbles Stage 4p.m. · • Xtreme.,Air Stvnt Sho~ Grandstand Arena • Billy Cioffi, Meadows Stage • Magic of Frank Thurston. BiJOU Prome- nade • Kir>dorf Dancers, Heritage Stage • SikU5 (Andes Music), Spotlight Stage " • Magical World of Uncle Nick. Celebra· tion Stage • Walter Co/vi.n, Pianist until 9 p.m, Courtyard Stage 4:30 p.m. • Professor Marvel's Magic. Meadows Stage • Rick Mabrey. Vanety Guitarist. Buffalo .Bend Stage • • Mam StrHt J•u. Melody Junction • Magical Rush wrth Crikk Dalu, Te(.f)' Godfrey. BIJOU Th(-atre • DOggifn of t~ Wild West Puppy Pleu on Livestock Row • • MUSIC Room Song Company. Centenni· al Stage • Spectrvm Racquette, Heritage Stage • Strike It Rkh, Kids Stage 5:30 p.m. · • Tl'lnldafl Steel Drum Band, Melody Junction 6:00 p.m. • Hypnot1rt Mark '(uzuik;, Grandstand Arena • • Steve Lord, Singer/Guitanst. Bvff.ilo Bend Stage • • The Deudes, Acapella, Heritage Stage • S1kus (And~ MU11c), 5p:<>Uight-Sta~ • Magl<-al World of Uncle Nick. Celebra- tion Stage · • Bamyard Fashion Parade until 8 p.m, Livestock Arena •Open Poultry Amves until 10 p.m.: Small Animal Tent • • The Deudes (Acapel/a), Heritage Stage 6:30 p.m. . • Grmn & Barrett Juggling Team, Mead-ows Stage • Balloon Man SJCJp Banks, Arlington Theater 7 p.m: • rT TAKES TWO, Arlington Theater • 811/y's Brass Band, Heritage Stage • University of Fun/Artology 101/Dr. Picasso. Kids Stage 7:30 p.m. • Kelly Rae Band, Meadows Stage 8p.m. • Hypnotist Mark Yuzu1k, Grandstand Arena • Touch of Class. Heritage Stage • S1kus (Ar>des Music), Spotlight Stage 8:30 p.m. • Balloon Man-Skip Banks. Arlington Theater 9p.m. • IT TAKES TWO, Arlington Theater • Port City Washboard Band, Heritage Stage • Mag1Cal-Rush with Eri/ck Datu, Terry Godfrey. BIJO\.I Theatre 9:30 p.m. • Kelly Rae Band, Meadows Stage 10p.m. • touch of Class, Heritage Stage ~Pio! C oncentrntion, detemunation and. focus are-all keys to success Yet, for the contes· tants of the Macaroni and Cheese Eating ·Contest dl lhc Orange County F11ir. the key to their suc- cess wds something thf'y didn't do. 'Chew. With the i,upport of two doi;on lPds screaming him on and a fat.e full of cheese . .C:hns r,vtartm of .... Mission V1e10 swdllowed his way to victory. For Martin, who 1s a chaper- one with the Afterschool Team Activtty Club (ATAC), ltie tech· nique behmd his win was'sirnple. He just inhaled. •I sucked it all 1.0 my mouth and didn't chew,• Md.rtin said. ·"That was the key • Martin, 28, said he enjoyed cheering on the ATAC kids but was really lookmq forward to his opporturuty to show the crowd how to wm dn eating contest. Martln said he was prepared and wasn't worried dbout the compe- tition. "l feel ·great." he said. "l knew I wasn't going fo loose." Not to be outdone, the father· son team of Jeff and Dustin Kennedy of Westminster finished first and second m their respec- tive age groups. The elder Kennedy also used DON LEACH I DAILY Ni.kolas Dangond. 8, didn't win the Macaroni and Cheese Eating Contest at the Orange County Fair, but he did get a free lunch. the suck-and·swallow technique to hls advantage. W1pmg the cheese from his face, Kennedy said the credit for his success should go to his son. • 1 take after my boy,• said Kennedy, 42. •He taught me everything I know." Another contestant. Bndn Del· gado. 8, of Los Angeles was about to find a food stand for lunch when he beard of the con- test and ran over. Bnan said he was ready ta show one of his many talents. . •1 just tried my best and ate last,· he said. Not everyone had a technique figwed out. Some, like Frankie Monson of Westminster. ~unP.l)' placed the11 faces. m the bowls and won the only way they knew how -using the eaung ~kills they learned as inf ants. Monson,· 14, edged out .hls fnend Dustin to win the 10 5 dge group. A boy of few wofas, Monson said he thought the only one who could challenge him was Dustin. He said that he had no techruque and did nothing speaal to £>c1.m the victory. •Just eat,• Monson said. Spon~or Hometown Buffet provided the !>even pc1.ns of mac~ aroru dnd cheese for the event. Contestants competed m ·age groups. BETTER HOME EXTERIORS ' Lk~n'e ~ 716181 Cover your overhang and trim board for go~! Never paint again . 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Marcy's husband Gregory said he is unpressed with their new ftruec-bcdroom apartment. Over· on said the tenants are frienaly towdrd each other and there is a vacation-like atmosphere to the ?5-unil complex. ·1 think it's almost like a ~esort, • he said. ·It is so peaceful mere.• ' The complex provides low· income families the option of two- of three-bedroom apartments. The $9-million project offers adjusted rents to families with incomes between 50% and 60% of the mediari income of the coun- ty. For a family of four, the median income in the county is about $70,000. Rents at the complex range from $725 for two people in a two-bedroom apartment to $1,015 for seven people in a three-bedroom apartment. Bill Witte, 1>.riQcipal of The Related Com(>illlies of California, Sald Orange County historically has done little to provide afford· StOEW.A.LK SALE 5PECf,A, ~70%off ,.,,~ .... ,.,,. 5AT, JULY 2 ..... & 5 UN JULY 25" 1036 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. (949) 631-2996. At Wc~tcliff Plaza. 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Ramos' father is a maintenance superintendent for the - Santa Ana Heights complex. ~ Witte said the complex proves that affordable housing can offer people all the amenities expected in an area like Santa Ana Heights. •This is affordable housing only in the sense that it is afford- able to people of a certam income,• he said. Witte dddpd that the complex was also tl· good example of the private and public s£>ctors work- ing togetht>r lo hl'lp people obtam a mce place to live. And the demdnd for affordable housing 1s incredsing, S<lid Coun- ty Supervisor Tom Wilson, adcting thdl he would like to see more ltll:======:m•J Dt~rcascr .. janitonal Supplir.1 Shipping S1,pplies WHOLESALE PRICES! 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The imposing figure stood tall Wednesday on the podiwn, talking loud- ly and proudly about hls venture < ·This is what it's all about,• said the 6- foot 6-inch former defensive end for the Los Angeles Rams, as the foundation named after him awarded its first schol- arshlps. Thls was the br1ghtest and most excit- mg day in his ll!e -even more than beginning his rookie season with the lOuns in 1964 or being named NFL Most ~uable Defensive Player, Jones said. • ''I've spent my whole life wanting to 2Jp inner-city kids get a chance in life SAd now I am witnessing it," be said. On Wednesday, the Deacon Jones t .Fpundation announced that the new l>cholarship program would be made dvailable to Costa Mesa ninth-graders for 4ID corrung school year. • : The foundation will begin distributiiig SC'holarship applications to Costa Mesa libraries, the Boys and Girls Club and schools m December In a passion-filled speech Jones, told an audience at the Pelican Hill Golf Club -. -·-.. - • SPINNING •AEROBICS • STEP CLASSES • TAI CHI •YOGA Jones wa:. able to give scholarships to two Ingt~wood students th.is year and is now moving into Orange County. Jones, or Anaheim Hills, said those chosen Will partiopate in a seven-year program in which they will work with · incbviclual mentors, do summer mtern- ships in corporate settings, participate,in community service projects, receive a $2,500 grant to invest with a pen>onal financial advisor, get a Gat~way comput- er' and training .and receive a full four- year scholarship to the univ~rsify of their • choice. • ·we will work with these kids until they die:• Jones promised. "It starts in . ninth grade. We take than to schmooze • with high-ranking executives, give them money to invest and have them meet with government leaders, economic lead- ers and then send them to the school or their choice.• pave Snowden, the cluef of police m Costa Mesa, said it is a privilege to be - one or the ·adopted" aties of fhe founda- tion. "This is a wonderful ~g whlch will work if the support is there," Snowden said. . Jones, who received a $100,000 check from Gateway Wednesday, said he hopes to one day be a.ble to give all nirlth-grade students a scholarship. •Right now we have to. review the applications and pick some and turn ___________ ..___;:__..____..J ·some down,• he said "One day J want tu MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OAJl.Y Pit.OT Deacon Jones, center, with scholarship recipients Nancy Sanchez and Greg Taylor, both of Inglewood. be able to look at the applications and approve every one of them. that rus goal is to see every inner aty built up. He plans to start the process by giving unprecedented scholarships to needy children ·we want role models with the ability • CARDIO KICKBOX • SPORTS MEDICINE REHAB • FRIENDLY EXPERT STAFF • ME;DICALL.Y ESTABLISHED PRINCIPALS to become community leader.;,• he said ma sermon-like tone. "I came out or a hellhole and I intend to cover that up before I die. I'm here to give an opportu- nity, a career. 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(l6Hd tltt'Otlllle./Mltl 2.ftlt, "°' wllid on /Wft!loeu pu~) ~f~I :...,waft Beacll • w.tclUr Piasa 949 6-5521 17th Daily Pilot • WHAT'S AR.OAT runs periodically. If you know of an event or act1v1ty that could appear 1n this column, please mail the information to Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, fax it to (949) 646-4170 or •mail It to dallypilotO-Nrthlink.net. WHALE WATCHIHG BONGO 'S SPORTFISHING CHARTERS ofters private pdrty whale-watching excursions every day. The cost Is $125 for one hour, with a six .. passenger maximum . and a three-hour minimum. For more information, call (949) 673- 2810. NEWPORT LANDING SPORT· FISHING otters a,Iow-cost way to whale-watch, from 10 a.m. to 1 p .m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekends and holidayi.. The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for seniors and children under 12. Special discount rates are ava.ll- able for schools, churches and community youth groups. For available dates and information, call (949) 675-0550. PILGRIM OF NEWPORT, the 118-foot histonc schooner, offers weekend whale-watching tnps, from 10 a.m. to 1 p .m. SaturdayS' and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for chil- dren. The schooner is also avail- able for private charter. For reser- vations, call (714) 966-0686. FUN ZONE BOAT CO. guaran- tees whale or dolphm sightings during its excursions, or the next trip is free. Daily trips cost $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, children ages.3 to 11 are $8, agei; 2 and under are free. Groups rates al o available, for schools, youths and groups of 15 or more. For reserva- tions, call(849)673-0240. ' , . DAVEY'S LOCKER. operates whale-watch cruises daily through the end of March .. Oper- ating hours are·1o a.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m. weekends. The cost is $14 for adults, $12 for seruors, $8 for children ages 4 to 12, and no charge for ages 3 and under. Spe- cial discounts are available for groups of 20 or more, commimity yo~th 91oups, service organiza- tions and schools. Private charters also available. Guaranteed sight- ings of whales or dolphins, or else all passengers will receive a free pass. For more information, call (949) 673-1434 FISHIHG FISH SCHOOL Fishmg classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p .m. Monday and Tuesday each week. Cost is $125 per person. For more information, call (949) 673- 2810. DORY FISHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFad- den Square...early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of what's afloat the day. Fish are prepared for sale at the open-air market. FISHING TRIPS Fishing supplies and boat char- ters (open party and pnvate) are available at these locations: New- port Landing Sportlishing, 309 Pdlms, Suite F; (949) 675--0550; Falco FIShing Charters, (114) 832- 7708; and Davey's LocJ_cer, 400 Main St., Balboa, (949) 673-1434. SIX-PASSENGER CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Head- quarters on 'Balboa Peninsula, (949) 673-2810. BOAT RENTALS ,Streamline, center.cons~le fishing boats may be rented at Balboa Boat Rentals on Balboa Peninsula. These new 19-inch boats are eqwpped with live bait tanks, fish-finders and VHF radio. Avail- able by hour and half-day rates at $170. Full-day rates are $240. U- Drive oCfshore boats equipped with VHF radios can be rented by the hour, half-day or full-day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Balboa Boat Rentals at (949) 673-7200. SAIUNG LESSONS/BOAT RENTAJS Learn to sail or wmdsurf at Re ort Watersports. You can all o rent windsurfers and 14-foot Sdilboats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729- 1150. MORE SAILING LESSONS/RENTAl.S Sailboat rentals and pnvate · lessons are available at Manna Sailing in the BalQ<>a Fun Zone. Advanced classes include naviga· tion, big boat, power boa.t, intro· duction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call (949) 673· 7763, for more informdtion. Also ,call the Blue Dolphin Sdihng Club at (949) 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club at (949) 675-0827 for #rentals · KAYAKIHG I CANOEING I SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginnjng sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals GREAT SNACKS! " Perfect Anytime •.• Our Delicious All Natural Banana Breads, Good and Good for You. · .. . r:------:-. I I I I I I "' I I .. I I I Not valid with any other I offer. limit one per I cu stonier I I Exp. 7/28/99 I More Than Just Great Bread! L - - - - - -i.I Open Mon-Sat 7am-6 :30pm 427 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa <on 17th Strt'et by Wherehouse Records) 949-646-1440 are alc;o available. For more mtor- mation, call Paddle Power: 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., (949) 675-1215 •KAYAK TOURS AND RENTAIS l\.vo·hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from Newport Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kaydk rental~ and classes are abo available. Call (949) 729-1150. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per hour) kayak rental!> are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Re11tals, (949) 674,-7200. Paddle Power also pro- vides kaydk, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call ~949) 675-1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY ' Back Bay canoe touts are ottered by Upper Newport Bay every Sat- urday Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shell- maker Island. For more inlorma- tion, call (949) 640·6746. ROWING LESSONS AND CANOE llENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two Odrs) and cartoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75 Introductory Thvudoy, My 22, 1m K9 dfuics are at.so available sa days and Sundayi. at a cost of FOr more information, call ( 646·7725. SCUBA TilAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 . Coast Highwa'f. Newport Beadl, • oUers scuba train1ng consistin~ of six everung and two weekend doy cld.sse . Co t ranges from $200 to $3 l 0. The center a.ho offers scuba rentals, speC1dl trips, repairs and ill! fills, For more information, call (949) 650-5440, IT'SA DIVE. At Oive·m Scuba, 2482 Newp<)rt B\vd I.ti Co~ta M~sa, certification clas.ses for begiru:ting to instructor level scubd divers are ,available. • O ther services offered include local boat charters, equipment ales, rentals and repairs. P<>r more inlormatlon call (949) 631- 9288. OTIIER R.ENTAl.S Sall dlfbome outside the harbor, pulled by a motorboat. courtesy.Qf Bdlbod Pardsdili.ng near the Bal- boa Fun Zone. A 90·minute trip costs $45. For more information, call (949) 673-1693. ·• Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber · . llHPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. Installed • foronly s499~ . 'I \I\\' ,.., : " I VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE . , 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Me• N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street ......,.=-==-~"'-¥-----I (949) 722-9642 .MANGOS· & SALSA Over the past the waterways, thirty years Duffy~------------Iaugliing, hugging, owners tall, write, dancing, sleeping, and stop by to sliare ~ti~g, drinking, their Duffy s1ng1ng, experiences. Building daydreaming, and relationships is the always smiling. That common thread simple surrey top brings out the best in people. Grab the wheel and feel the magid TRUNK SHOW· SATURDAY• JULY l4TH . . Thundoy, July 22, 1999 • • . . . . ' around town • I Doily Pilot ~~AROUND TOWN It~ to the Oa • •1 fl:ilot 330 W Bay St. Costa Mesa 92'27; fax them to (949) 646-4170, or 9) 642·5680, ext 228 A complete of AROUND TOWN may be ' at d•tlypllotcom ~ook.i & Brownies," a summer . book discussion group for teens entering seventh grade or abo"e Will be presented from 4 to 5 p.m. in the conference room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The· group will discuss Philip Pu.llrrul.n's "The ~lden Compass,~ a fdSt-paced l@tasy adventure, For more W Qnnation, call (949) 117-3807. sen ts its quarterly ·Day of the Dolphin• research study and needs your help. Community members are invlled to be a part of the Day of the Dolphin research team, an ongoing pro- 1cct tha.t helps local sclent1st:> assess dolphin population off the Orange County coast every three months. No experience is necessary and an orientation night will be held at 7:30 p.m. to train interested members of the community. The dolphin sight- ing day will be Saturday 24 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orientation will be at the Costa Mesa Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information or directions, c·au (714) 534-5177 .. '.Qle New:s>ort Harb~r . Are.~· Mother's Mar~et an~ K.ltche~ln Gtiamber of Commer~e s Sunset I Costa Mesa is hosting an easy Mer Hours Mixer will be held summer entertaining cooking from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Park New-class with Mo & Lu. The class port Clubhouse, 1 Park Newpo.rt begins at 6:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th No charge for members, potenllal St. Cost is $10 per person. For '!lembers $10. For more mformc1.-more information or reservations ti.on, call (949) 729-4400 call (800) 595-6667. Learn the meaning of the swirled lines and symbols of d topograph- ic map and learn how to use a compass. A free map and compass clinic will.-be held at 7 p.m. at Adventure 1600's Outdoor & nav- el Outfitters locdted at 1959 Har~ bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more tnfonnation call (949) 650-3301 . The American Cetacean Society Orange County Chapter pre- Borders Business Netwo rking and Referral Group will meet to discuss "How to Maintain Bal- ance in Your Lile." Meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Borders Book Store, 1890 Newport Blvd drld is free to all. For more infor- mation call (714) 256-0353. The JeWtsh Community Center of Orange County is hosting a presentation by Denise Shier, cer- SINCEJ97/ tifacd nutntlonist and founder of Right E ng Assoaation. Shier will d.iscu ·s weight loss, lowering cholesterol and gairung energy. The workshop will be at 7:30 p.m. The fee is $5 for members, $7 for nonmembers. The JCCOC is at · 250 E. Baker St., Costa M~. For more information. call (714) 755- 0340, ext. 271. SAT\JRDAY . ~ Joln 'state Park Ranger Michael Eaton for a tour of the summer sky at Crystal Cove State Park Astronomy Night beginning at 8 p.m. at the El Moro Visitor Center. · Telescopes ·and star charts will be available, Ther~ is a $6 parking r~e and it is recommended you. ·qress warmlY and bring a chair. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. Three Dog Bakery's Dog Blrth- day Party is set to take its first bite of the festivities at noon. Carica- tures, games, and cake and ice cream for all dogs will be provid- ed, along with trainers. The bak- ery is located in the Corona del Mar Plaza, at 924 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The event is free to all dogs and owners. For more information (949) 760-3647. . Upper Newport Bay Naturalists will resume their summer camp- fire program featuring Dr. Peter Bryant on •Tue Lives of Spiders and Insects.• It is recommended 2()51 Irvine Ave. ,,,, ... ,,,11"'"' 200 Marin«.' ;\\·e . , ,, ,.,,~, Costa Mt•sa. H2<i27 Phone 949 631-4404 Boneless Skin-On Chicken Breast $259 .)b . Re . S4.99. lb Cauliflower Fresh leanest Ground Bee Buy One Pound, Get One FREE Reg . $3. 79 lb. Ballu>a Is land. ~)2()()2 Phone 949 673-0330 Center Cut London Broii $269 lb. Re . S4.69 lb Mango Fresh Local Swordfish Steaig· 99 lb. Umlt3 lbs. you bnng a jacket to keep the eurly verung breeze at baY, The program will begin a t 7:30 p.m. on Shellmaker ·Jsfaod. For more information call (949) 786-8878, i'JNDAY Take a bike of the back country at Crystal Cove State Park begm- ning at 9 a.m. at the El Moro '\1"151- tor Cent~r. There is a $6 par.king fee and it ls recommended you bring a hat and sunscreen. For more information, call (949) 497- 7647. '1Jlrds & Kayaks, n a kayak tour of the Upper Newport Bay, will be presented from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Northstar Beach, 1 White Cliff, ... Newport Beach. Space is liroited. Reservations are $40. The trip will begin with an introductory kayak lesson. For more information, call (949) 675-1215. An Obon celebraU9n featuring Japanese flower arranging, a tradlbonal tea ceremony, Japan- ese dance and Taiko drum music will be presented from 1 to 5 p .m. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Families with children of all ages are invited to the free event. The celebration commemorates tbe Japanese holiday of thanksgiv- ing. The event will also feature food and craft activities. For more information, call (949) 717. 3870. MONDAY Young adult.a tn the communi- ty who want to make a positive rmpact a re mv1ted to attend the Central Orange County Youth Leadership Forum from 9 a.m. to t p.m. Lunch ls pro- vided. S peakers. V<lll Include state Assemblyman Scott Baugh and state Assembly Minority Leader Glpria Mata- Tuchmari. ·"Does it matter if I vote?" is one of the topics to be discussed alon g with "Ethics in Leadership Decision Making" and "Young Elected Leaders in Politics." Registra tion is require d as seating is limited. Call Maria Alvarado' a t 1 (714) 8~8-0545. . . JULY 29 A creative wriUng class presen'-" ed by Dorothy Whit~ Will begin at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center at 695 W. 19th St. Enrollment fee of $30 is required and class size is limited to 15. For more information call (714) 965-1176. JULY 31 "Italian Gardens" will be present- ed at 9:15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 23~1 San Joaquin Hills RQad., Corona del Mar. Whether you have an acre's worth of backyard or JUSl UPTO 75,.. OFF Selected Items (Beanie Babies not on Sale, Ou1ks1lver al 25% off) WED.·SUN., JULY 21 ST·25™ FASHION ISLAND/644~6369 FREE FURNITURE IOVlll lifetime St1h1 W1rr1nty lif1ti111 Sell W11r1nty lifetime Fide W1rr1nty PERIO $2''~: a balcony, loam the basics of an Italian gard n. Por more infonna. lion, call (949) 640-5800. AUG. 14 "Lovely Lavenders" will be pre- sented by Cristin Fusano and Mark Miskiewicz at 9; 15 a'.m . ut Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road; Corona del Mar. Learn how to grow, care for and select great tomatoes. For inore information, call (949) 640· 5800. QNGOING .. . , The Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce Netwotkers Bu~mess , . Leads luncheon takes place at 11:45 a.m Wednesdays at co~ta Mesa Country Club, 1701 Gou Course Road, Costa MeSd For more informa.tion, call (949) 574- 8780. Body conditioning_ classes for rn.ature adults are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays dt 7 cl.m. at Cbain Reaction, 3<}28 Campus Drive, Newport Beach AdmJssaon to the first class 1s free and afterward will cost $1 o per class or $80 for 10 classes Bring a towel and water. L1ght hand weights are recommended · For more information, call (944) 588-2427. YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Deedra. Rfoh, O.D.S. 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Titis weekly group, led Uy a_n experienced counselor, meetc; to help identify issues and hnd solutions to divorce-related problC'ms Tues- days at 6 p.m. at JFS' satellite office at the Jl!wish Federabon Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Swte G, Co~ta Mesa. For more mfonna- tion, mcluding ddtcs dlld fees, call Heather Watson at (714) 445-4950. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men 14 to 18 interested m learning about sail- ing, seamdpship, piloting, naviga- bon ancl crwsmg. Meetings are from 6 lo 9 p.m Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer S£>a Base, 1931 W. · Coa.!.t I hghway, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. OASIS . Senior Center otte rs ongomg dssistance, counseling and referrctl sefVlces for seruors For appointments or more infor- mation, Cdll (949) 644-3244 . :,,.-- The Costa Mesa Sentor Clt12en Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to JOUl its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thurs- days at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, qill {714) 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes· days and a support group for peo- ple suffetj.ng from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Weste rly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach._ For more inf6r- matio,n, C!Jll (949) 251 -8700. . . ArthrtUs .Fotlndatlon Instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the· Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak· er SL, Costa Mesa For more infor- mation, call (714) 513-5641. Nightly meettngs are offered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyooe who wants to over- come rucotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call (714) 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports CollecUon Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports 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 Wednes- Investigations & Collections .. Spcciali1ing in Sk ip Tracing. .& A'~ct Searcnb .. Specializing in collection of Court. J udgmc nts, Bad Checks & Bad Debt Service of Process, Legal Documents & Coun Filings Service Avai lable in All 52 States . . Summer Clearance July 23 -24 -25, 1999 Ladies Royal Robbins up to 30% OFF Mens and Ladies Woolrich up to 403 OFF ~ All Salomon ln-Une Skates 20% OFF Lowest Ticket Price All Sunglasses 20% OFF AH ·a111abong 50% OFF AH Aaron Chang 303 OFF All Waterglrl 30% OFF around town Thursday, July 22, 1999 A 1 days, through Aug. 25, from 1 to 4 p.m. The fee for the ·10-week class, taught by Diana Loschiavo, is $50. For more information, call (949) 6'5-2356. Hoag Cancer Cente..-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 beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase loQgevity and pro- mdte a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu- o us movements to aid l.1l balance and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Armand No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. · For more informabon, call (949) 722- 6237. OASIS Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more information, call (949.) 644-3244. The Costa Mesa CommunJcators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays 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 speaking skills. For more information, call (714) 444- 5030. The Newport Beach Dlsttn- guished Tod tmasl rs Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays m Sgt. Pepperom's meetmg room, 2300 Bnstol St., Newport Beach. For re erva- tions or more information, call (949) &46-1274. Mesa Messengers Toastmaste r Club 69f in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesddys at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more informdbon, call (714) 540- 4446. Blue Fla me oastmasters Club 2717 mel'Ls at? am. WP.dne.!.days at the ViJldge Farmer, South Coast-Plaza .Villdge, 1651 Sun- flower Ave • Gostd Mesd, The meeting is free for hrst-ume viSl~ tors. For more mfonnallon, call (949) 855-4308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays dl the rrvme Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach For more infonm1tion, call (949) 733-2209. Ha rborlltes Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a m Wednesdays al the Riverboat Cdfe, 151 ·E Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more information, call (714) 965-3648. Udo •Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com- munity ~oom, 100 Newport Cen- ter Dnve, Fashion I land, New- port Beach. For more information, .call (714) 964-5314. OASIS Senior Center offers' a Care-A-Van tran port to tak<' members to appomtmenls and grocery sh:oppmg. The shuttle takes members to the center. For tlppomtments, call (949) 644- 3244. ·Tutor available for people inter- ested in reading English but could use the help. Hourly rntes dnd times negotiable. For more mtor- mation, call (949) 851-1'739. .. OASIS ~nior Center otters vfsu. al-aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative • by ~ppointme.nt._For more mfonqa· tion, call (949) 644-3244. Essential Weight Management offers intefdctive and prodcbve The fl aJlng Connection otters a women' relationshJp. group at 7 p.:m. Tuesday at 4425 JamborEfe Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. Fgr more"infonnation, call {949) 261· 8003 -. OASIS ,Sf'nlo r Center has ... walking ·uroup called Walke.rs Not Rockers that meets once a weP.k to en1oy ~cemc walks n and around the Newport Beach ·area. For more information, call (949) fi44·3244. I Women H~tplng Women offers a fre~ peer support group for WQfT\Cn m trnns1tion from 3:15 t3 4:1-A p .m. Weanesdays ~t 425 E. 18th SL, Costa MeSd. Topics include seH ~teem, exploration of, " ft>eling!ii· co.mfu.uriicatJon, traWTut recovery e1nd t>ersonal support. For more information, call (949)' 631-2333 weight loss groups. Learn behav-Hoag Cancer Center offers a kee ior modihcation and other tech· yoc.Jd clas ... lrom 10:45 to 1 ~:45 ruques to control your weight d m. Tuesday dt 4000 W. Coast 'Cost is $20 Groups meet from Hiyh\\ ay. Ne~rt Bedcb. For 6:30 to 8 p.m Wednesdayc; and more. mlormatton, cctl.l (949) 72V. Thursdays dt 369 San f\.1ig1wl Dn-62'.!7 ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. foor · more information, call (949) 718· I Body De lgn and United Studios 9848 of Self-Del£>n!>e offers kick boxing The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family edUC'dtion offers a women's support up from 6:30 to 8 p.m Tuesdays i:lt 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-0020. claS!-.l'S from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tut.·~days. Thur~days and Satur· di:lyi. di 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach . The cost is $8 per class. For more inlorma- bon, Cdll (949) 722-0526. SEE TOWN PAGE A12 • Helen Grace Chocolates •Champagne • Anthony's Shoe Repair • La Salsa • Di Marie Interiors • Bank of America • Mrs. Beasley's & Mi5s Grace Lemon Cake Co. • Pasta Bravo • Pick Up Stix • Ralph's Market • Draper's & Damon's • Kayaks Weekend Wear • Matthew· Taylor's • Blue Mambo Beauty Supply • California Federal Bank • Crown Ace Hardware • Fast Frame • Starbucks • Images Hallmark • Mailboxes Etc. I • Robert & Taylor Salon • Sav-on Drug Store A 12 Thursd_ay, July 22, 1999 .. around town Doily Pilot TOWN . CQNTINUED FROM A 11 Alcoholics Anonymou meets from 6'.45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday , througb Friday m Room 3 at Oasis Seruor Center, ~00 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar For more infol"D'lation.~all(949)6"4-3244. The Alzheimer's Assn. and Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WesVVilla Rosa cosponsors a free support group meeting for care- givers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thurs- day of each month through Octo· ber at Newport Villa West AsSist- ed Uving, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For ·more mlor- mation, call (9-49) 631:.3555. -The Alzheimer's Assn. and Mesa Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's dis- ease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa For more mlormation, call (714) 283-1111. Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that speoal- izes in the needs of people who have sick or dymg animals. 1t meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. For reserva· tions, call (949) 721 -5750. Another Passage, a transitional support group for people experi- encing changes 10 their lives, meets from 1 to 2 30 p m. Wednesdays m Room 3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mac. Por more information, call (949) 644·3~4. OASIS Senior Center conducts blood pressure screening from 9 to 11 a m. the hrst and third Tues- day of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screening is alSo dvailan~ from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of cdch month at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. Call (949) 644-3244. The Newport Beoch Psychologi- cal Assn. offers a body image and moderate eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. Call (949) 721-5750. A support group for those with brain twnors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and thud Thursday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call (949) 722-6237. A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more lnlor- mation, call (949) 722-6237. from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays m Room -i at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infof· matidn, call (949) 644-3244. A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m . the fourth Tuesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more ih!or- mation, call (949) 722-6237. The Jewish Sellior Center otters card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per seruor. For more information, call (71~) 513•,?641. OASIS Senior Center. offets caregiver sppport founselµig fot, people ca.ring f6r a loved one:For appointments or more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3244. Hoag Cancer Center offers sup· port for people facing oi undergo- ing bone marrow transplants or stem-cell rescues. For more infor- mation, call {949) 574-6872. Chess lovers of all ages are lnvil· ed to join the Jewish Senior Cen- ter's chess club from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 513-5641. · free professional consultation for The Newport Beach Psychological makeup, wigs, etc., is avwlable.for Assn. offers a coed support group cancer patients by appointment at 7 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- Wednesdays at Patty and George port Beach. The support group Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. requires free preassessment for Coast Highway, Newport Beach. those who want to join. For more Call (949) 722-6237. I information, call (949) 722-4588. OASIS Senior Center otters a The Healing Connection offers a Braille class to help with sight loss coed relationship group at 7 p.m. You CAN VISIT THREE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FOR TY BEST RESTAURANTS, WITHOUT LEAVING • SOUTH COAST PLAZA. South Goast Plaza ~as an exceptional number of excellent restaurants. Their quality 1s so highly respected, that three South Coast Plaza restaurants have been named by the Los Angeles Times Magazine as among the 40 best restaurants in all of Southern Cahf omia. Troquet, Gustaf Anders, and Pinot Provence That's no surpnse -because, .for years, So~ Coast Plaza has been renowned for its excellent taste. TROQUET " ... a really good French bistro tucked away on the top floor of South Coast Plaza ... " GUSTAF AN.,_;_D,..:::;E.;.;..RS~--- ,,This coolly sophisticated California-Scandinavian restauraut has long been one of the best places to eat in the Southland." - PINOT PROVENCE "The theme, of course, is Provence, -and the menu embraces that region's culinary treasures -" ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA hr.,.....,. tn11..-• ,,._al•~ II (71•) •JUS71 • (114}'41~ •*II• ...... •..._., 911 ,. s. o-. ,,.._ ._, ..... -...s. .... c.mwna .. *-.11r..• Wedne days at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Be ch. For more mfonnabon, call (949) 2.61-8003 Natural food Cooking Classes are olfeced ut New Leaf Natural Cwsinc. Cld_scs arc $35 each. For moce mformallon, call (714) 444- 1005. The Con umer Business Net- work meets at 7 a.m Fridays m the mezzd1W1e at Newport Gate- way, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation or reservdtions, call (714) 550-4785 A free lecture· about divorce mediation, an alternative to the trad!tional two-attorney divorce. is offered the third Thursday of each month with attorney Alicia D Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required For more information, call (949) 955-2575. Revise your lUetlme documents regarding durable power of attor- ney through OASIS Senior Center for $1 each. For appointments, call (949) 644-3244. The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit disorder support groups at tls office, 833 Dover Dri- ve, Swte 27, .Newport Beach. Cost is $5 pe r session. For the time and day, call (949) 642-7303. OASIS Senior Center offers pre- ventive health care services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of each month 10 Room HS-3 at 800 Marguente Ave . Corona del Mar. For appoultments, call (949)-- 644-3244. Facing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, m ts from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Patty and Ge0rge · Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Adrpission is free. For more information, call (949) 722- 6237. The Costa Mesa Fire Depart- ment's Ftre Explorers Post 400 meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at van· ous fire stations. Membership is open to anyone between 16 and 21. For more information, call (714) 754-5141 or (714) 754-5106. Maxine Co'1en, a marriage and family therapist, sP.onsors an anonymous help line for individ~· als ·with relation&ltjp problems. She is av&lable for free cons1,llta- tion from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.ro. Mondays by calling (949) 759-03~7. Seniors and low-Income familles in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus fOod from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the ~second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot at Church of Christ, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa: Picture identification is required. For more information, call (949) 650-8236. The Thursday Morning Club presents .-an entertainment lun- cheon the second Thursday of each month at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Other activities include golf and bridge. For a free newsletter' or more information, call (714) 546-2244. A free support group for women with gynecologic cancer meets froni 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast ~~ALL BOOKS 30%-50% OFF Thurs, July 22-Sat, July 24 .. Re·ad it Aaaln UUKJ 4 Ra,. Boob Hours. 1600 Adams Ave ca.ta M•.a llom 7 pm (714) 444-0329 ·Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 722· 6237. Mesa Emergency Service A.ma· teur Communication offers the opportunity for ham radio opera- tor~ to partiopate in Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil Emerge~ Service orgaruzation. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060 inhz. Monthly meetings are held at 6:30 p.m . on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Costa Mesa Police Department. For more information, call (714) 754-7045. Support iS available f~~ those ~o will Undergo or are . undergoing bone-marrow transplants or stem· cell rescues -and for. their famf. lies -at the Patty and OeOr,ge Hoag Cancer Center. For more infonnabon, call (949) 574-6872. OASIS Senior Center offen a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs, and sup- plemental and long-term care insurance by appointment. For more information or appoint- ments, call (949) 644-3244. Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victim.S of sexual abuse and rape, their friends and rela- tives meets from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays at 760 Victoria St., Cos- ta Mesa. There is no fee. Por more information, call Iris at (949) 859- 3918. '· The Jaycees, afflUated with the Chamber of Commerce, is a group of professionals between 21 and 39 who get together for communi- ty service, business networking and socializing. Meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of every month. For more mlonna- tion, cdll (949) 451-2178. Group and private ta1 chi classes for women will be held at Hsing Chen School, 151 Kalmus Drive, M-7B, Costa Mesa. Admission, date and time to be announced. For more information, call (714) 437-1274. $9.98 Connection! ca.ve ov•r •••.001 Plus get Showrime, Flix and The Movie Channel FREE for 30 days when you subscribe to Comcast Cable. Call now and ask for the Digital Silver Plus Package! (562) 49)-5415 Seal Bach .. Thurldoy, July 22. 1999 A 13 VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs pen· od1cally in the Daily Pilot. If you'd hke information on getting your Ofganlza· t1on listed, call (949) 574-4228 FRIENDS OF THE patients. No peoal expenen , NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY is rcqwred, training is provided USED BOOK STORE For more tnformdtlOn, call {800) Volunteers dre nl-tded to staff 334-7659 EASTER SEALS · ~hei ·book store locc1ted JU t . The Easter Seab Society needs · ms1de the entrance of the Cen-JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE Of volunteers for ongotng clencaJ tral Library. Volunteers must be. ORANGE COUNTY work and to help m programs for ~embers of the Fnends or thf; Volunte1.;1~ are needed fur Pr - children with disabil1ues dnd m Llbr~ry dnd ar~ a_sked to work JCCl Cdnng whkh · p1ov1de special events. For more infor-one three-hour s~t per month. soc:whzdtion a'nd cultunil expt'-- mation, call {714) 834-1111 For more information, Cdll (949) rwnct'!s iind Shal>bat and holt- 759-9667. · day celebrat1ons to the Jewish ENVIRONMENTAL residents and others at Pauv1ew ' NATURE CENTER 1 GIRL SCOUTS Developmental Center m Co Ut Volunteer trail gw,dcs needed to Girl Scoub of Orange Couoty Mesa. VQlunlcer will "ddOpt" ct f help visitors learn about their needs volunte~rs to be tramed fac1hty to provide prClgrdml'mn» · environment. For more informa-as troop leaders, serve on pe-ol Jewish content to the rP!; - tion, tall (94"9) 645:8489. · C'ial s=ommittees and give lee· dent.S on :111 mcmthJv ba!!lS and • EXCHANGE CLCJB CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER • Donate new school supplles or become a volunteer to help chil- dren victimized by child abuse. Volunteers work with county referrals to assist high-risk vie- tures, demonstrations or cla e::.. v 1 ~ For more information call 17141 ¥rill be rcqu1red to Ulkt> a TB .t~t 979-7900 and hnyerpnntmg backgroun;:1 check. For morn mformatioQ, GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteer~ are needed to offer educational and ennch nt opportunities for girls and boys. For more inlormallon, call (9491 64_6-7181 call (714 I 445-4950 JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY .. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OAllY PILOT Angela Louise captain Joseph Warren and naval architect Jeff Mallllan expect to reap substantial rewards from the $40,000 they have put into converting the boat from diesel to electrical power. • ti.ms of parental drug addiction Drop off supplies dt the C'hild Abuse Center Office m Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport Blvd , No 7; or Uruon Bank m Newport Beach at 1090 Bdyside Drive. cau (949) 722-1107 for more informauon. HUMAN OPTIONS The orgamzatlon shelters, coun- sels and educates dbusecl women and children. ll 1s look- ing for volunteers to help run its C'lassy Seconds thrift .. tore at ' 462-B E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Duties include sorting dona- llons, d1Splaymg merchandise and sales assistance. For more information call (94CJ) 63 l-4GH6. This orgumzation of women committed to µromotmg volun- tdr1sm, rlevelopmg the potentJ~l of womi>n dnd improvmg com- mumlles through the effec,1vc dcllon and leaclersh1p of trdmed volunteers. is see.kinq new mPrnlwr .... For morr! information. C'ctll (949) 201-08:!3, WED~INGS CONTINUED -FROM A 1 Louise will become the hrst elec- trically powered boat In Amenca, Warren said. It hasn't been a cheap trans- l formation. The cost already has hit $40,000. . Warren said that although the .Southern Califonua Afr Quality Management District refused to provide funds to help transform • the boat, it was the orgaruzallon's cause he had in nund. w "We're setting the bar higher \o help protect the frd@e manne envuonment," Warren scild. "Newport Harbor has become a veritable dumping ground as a result of the chdrter boat Indus- try.~ I The completed vessel will have a fully-licensed bar, cater- ing and a crew decked out in Vic- torian uniforms. Warren said the Coast Guard has already . approved all perti- nent drawings and the supple- mental hull and deck structure has been attached to the existing structure. •It's lookmg good, he said. "The first deck was 1ust complet- ed two weeks ago and now we're rolling toward total completion . This is revolutionary. Think about this, diesel exhaust contains 41 constituents listed under Calif or- rua guidelines as toxic dlT conta- minants. "The particles and cherrucals emitted from .diesel are over- whelrnmgly dangerous and every ..Qay, very large vessels operate exclusively in NewpQrt Harbor dumping tons of these chemicals and fine particles into D esigner Clothing through Consignment High End Labels Feacunn~. EICADA, CHANSL, AaMAln, VE al ACE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Men' Clothing al o available Image Consulcmg Available by Appoincment Only. l 77 Riven.1de Ave., ~u1te L ~=========~ Newport Beach ................................ 1 (949) 574-5555 Der your kids know more about the Internet than you? Internet training classes forming now! •Semi-Private classes (Max 5 Students) . • Hands·on workshops where you can learn by doing • Explore the fun the Internet has ro offer • Friendly environment, geared towards beginners • C lasses available afternoons, evenings & weekends Call Now. Space js limited the air and water over and around Newport Beach.• '· FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. Warren has received help in Call 642-6060 to help Friends in )Us venture. He said Trojan Bat-Service to Humanity (FISH) tery, Trdce Engmeenng and asstSt Wlth the Mobile Meals pro- Cruising Electronics have all gram and provide ongoing emer- helped in various ways. gency assistance to those m "ln spite of alJ my aruuety, I'm need Both always seek volun- pleased to be central to tlus pro-teer ass\stance m a vanety of ject WJth a tum-of-last-century areas For more information, call vessel setting the pace for the (949) 645-8050. millennium,• Warren scl.ld. HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to v1s1t and assist home-bound ho'>p1ce '· KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES \lo unt< pp, arto ,t>P.ded to pro- \'Hie lour hour'\ pt..-t week v1c;;1l- ing pcttlenb or domg errand~ for them Of thPtr Cdre-g1vers fn commumlle near \Olunteer~· homes For more mfonnahon, call (562) 622-3805. ANTIQUE ROW GARDE l C F-J 1 he Countn Inn G;irdcn Cate O(lh" & At1h~ Stella'.., Pl.lee Cir._,, Antiqm.'' t.:~ed Book Store S.:ir,lh Whitcomb Vktori.rnJ & Comram 1C'wport Pil tu re h;,11w Sit o & Dine Shop for the un11s11al t11t·11 Dille by tl1e Garde" Crt'ek! E..~ptesS(J 811r, Tea Cl "Ctlnt'S '•)IW>• 511/ad-& 5.i11du'tcl~ Art Show & Sale Sat111'd1111, /11/11 24tlz 1 Ot11i1 -.51;111 Oil,, Watercoloc'I, Pnnt' & 11ire C.u ... tom Pidun.• J'rammg (949) 722-1177 130 l ~ t 17th Stre~t Co1ot~ Me ~.CA (Behind the H.up Inn) Row Hou~ I <Ale Houn M Stability and quality you can count on, today and tomorrow. 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A 12 Thursday, July 22, 1999 . . around town Doily Pilot TOWN CONTIN°UED FROM A 11 Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday through Frtday, in Room ,3 at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar nte Ave., Corona del Mar. For.more information, call (949) 644-3244 The Alzheimer's Assn. and Grtel Support Group of Newport Villa WesWtlla Rosa cosponsors a free support group meeting for care- givers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thurs- day of each month through Octo- ber at Newport Villa West Assist· ed Living, .393 Hospitat Road, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 6'31~555. • The Alzheimer's As n. and Mesa Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's dis· ease and related dementia, offers a free supp<:>rt group for caregivers at 6;30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 283-1111 Rt!becca Lewls leads an animal bereavement group that speaal- izes in the needs of people who have sick or dying animals. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite , · 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to ·an animal charity of the attendee's choice. For reserva- tions, call (9.49) 721-5750. Another Passage, a transitional support group for people expen- encmg changes in their lives, meets from 1 to 2 30 p m. Wednesdays in Room 3 at OclSIS Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. For more m.formation, call (949) 644-3244. OASIS Senior Center conducts blood pre sure creemng from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and thlrd Tues-· day of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguente Ave .• Corona del Mar. Screening is also available from 1to2:30 p.m, the second and fourth Wednesday of edch month at Mariners Park, Dover Street at Irvme· Avenue, Newport Beach. Call (949) 644-3244. ~ • The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Assn. offe'rs a body image and moderate eating support group·at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. Call (949) 721-5750. . A support group for those with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 • p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month dt Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tue meetings are free. For more information, call (949) 722-6237. A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach The meetings are free. For more inf or· mation, call (949) 722-6237. Free professional consuJlaUon for makeup, wigs, etc., is available for cancer patients by appoil'>.bnenl only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m Wednesdays al Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call (94~ 722-6237. OASIS Senior Center otters a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coart Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 722-6237. The Jewish Senior Center offers card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more information, call (71~)_513-5641. •• IS OASIS Senlor Center offers care$!\ver suppdrt coumeling for people caring for a loved.one. For appointments or more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3244. 'Hoag Cancer Center offers sup- port for people facing or undergo- ing bone marrow transplants or stem-cell rescues. For more infor- mation, call (949) 574-6872. Chess lovers of all ages are invlt: ed to JOin the Jewish Senior Cen- ter's chess club from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays al 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 513-5641. t The Newport Beach Psychological Assn. offers a coed support group at 7 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, ·New- port Beach. Tue support group · requires free preasses~ment for those who want to join. For more mlonnation, call (949) 722-4588. The Healing ConnecUon ottets a coed relationship group at 7 p.m. \ You CAN V1s1T THREE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FORTY BEST RESTAURA NTS, WITHOUT LEAVING So UTH COAST PLAZA. South Coast Plaza has .an exceptional number of excellent restaurants. Their quality 1s so highly respected, that three South Coast Plaza restaurcints have been named by the Los Angeles limes Magazine as among the 40 best restaurants 1n all of Southern California Troquet, Gustaf Anders, and Pinot Provence That's no surpnse -~cause, for year/ South Coast Plaza has been renownea for its excellent taste. ' --~-- - -TBOQUET_ H ... a really good French bistro tucked away on tlie top floor of South Coast Plaza ... " GUSTAF ANDERS "This-coolly-sophistfcattd Califomia-Srarrditra11ta11 restaurant has 1ong bten one of the best places to eat in the Southland." PINOT P-ROVENCE "The theme, of cours~, is Provence, and the menu tmbraces that region's culinary treasures -" I• ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA F« ,.,_"**'-' 11tt1.wcitiis ~al•~• (1141054$11 tt (71~ fJS.2'J4 tt * • ..-.i • w•m•rrr .. ·111 • s. i:,. fr1!Mr (4BJ • ..... S.W.or S. ..... c.wtw (7Jt • .. S..111 C.. ,._ Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road. Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 261-8003. Natural Foods Cooking Classe dre ofrered at New Ledf Ndtural Cuisine. Cla sds arc $35 each. For more inforrnabon, call (714) 444- 1005. The Consumer Business Net- work meets at 1 a.m Fndays in the mezzanine at Newport Gate- way, 19800 M<'lcArthur Blvd.~ Newport Bedch. Por more infor- mation or rescrvdtions, call (714) 550-4785. A free lecture about divorce medit1tion1 an al(emative to the tradibonal two-attorney djvorce, is offered the Uiird ~Thursday of each monlh with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is linuted and reser- vations are required. For more information, call (949) 955-2575. Revise your lifetime documents regarding durable power of attor- ney through OASIS Senior Center for $1 each For appointments, call (949) 644-3244 · The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover Dri- ve, Suite 27, Newport Beach. Cost is $5 per session. For the time and day, call (949) 642-7303. OASIS Senior Center offers pre- ventive health care services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of each month in Room HS-3 at 800 Marguenle Ave, Corona del Mar. For appomtments, call (949) 644-3244. Facing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 722· 6237. . • The Costa: Mesa· Flre Depart- ment's Fire ExplQrers Post 400 meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at vari· ous fire stations. Membership is open to anyone between 16 and Q 1. For more information, call (71~) 754-5141 or (714) 754-5106. Maxine Cohen, a mai-rlage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous'1elp line for individu- als with 'relationslup· problems. ~?le is availaQle for free. coqsulta- tion from noc;m to J p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays by calling (949) 759-0357. Seniors and low-Income famJlles in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. fo 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot at Church of Cbru\t .. '740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Picture identification is required. For more information, call (949) 650-8236. The Thursday Morning Club presents a.n entertainment. lun· cheon the second Thursday of each month at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Other activities include golf and bridge. For a free newsletter or more information, call (714) 546·2244. A free support group for women with gynecologic cancer meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast E ..a:::rALL BOOKS 30%-50% OFF Thurs, July 22 .. Sot, July 24 Read it Aaa!n Used A Rare Boob Hours, 1500 Adam• Av• CO•ta M•.a 11 om 7 pm (714) 444-0329 Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 722- 6237. Mesa Emergency Service Ama- teur Communication offers the opportunity for ham radio opera- tors to participate in Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service organization. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.Q60 mhz. Monthly meetings are held al 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Costa Mesa Police Department. For more information, call (714) 754-7045. Support ls av'anable tor those who will und~o or are undergoing bone-marrow transplants or stem- cell re~ciies -and for their fanµ. lies ....... at the Patty and G~rge Hoag cancer Center. For more · information, call (949) 574-6872. OASIS Senior C-:nter offen a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs, and sup· plemental and long-term care insurance by appoinbnent. For more information or appoint- ments, call (949) 644-3244. Survivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape, their friends and rela- tives meets from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays at 760 Victoria St., Cos- ta Mesa. There is no fee. For more information, call Iris at {949) 859· 3918. The Jaycees, affUlated wlth the Chamber of Commerce, is a group of professionals between 21 and 39 who get together for commwu- ty service, business networking and socializing. Meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of every month. For more inform.a· tion, call (949) 451-2178. Group and private tat chi classes for women will be held at Hsing Chen School, 151 Kalmus Drive. M-7B, Costa Mesa. Admission, date and time to be announced. For more information, call (714) 437-1274, • $9.95 Connection! C .. v• over ••4.00) Plw get Showtimc, Flix and The Movie C::hanncl FREE for 30 days when you subscribe to Comcast Cable. (71•> 5"2-4112 Orange County Call now and ask for the Digital Silver Plus Package! (HJ) 49~5413 Seal Bach Thursday, July 22, 1999 A 13 ~VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY .. VOWNTE.ER DIRECTORY runs per1· odkally in the Daily Pilot If you'd like information on getting your or9an1za· tJon listed, call (949) 574 4228 EASTER SE~tS · The Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing clencal work a~tJ to hf>lp m progroms for children with disabt..lilles and m special event~. For more infor- mation, call (714) 834·1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATU~E CENTER Voluntee~ trail gu1rtes needed ta 1 help viS'ltors · learn about their · environment For' more informa- tion, call (949) 645-8+89 ... EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY USED BOOK STORE :Volunteers dre needed to taff the book i>tore located· JU t inside the entrance of the Cen-· tral Library. Volunteers mu5t be members of the Friends of the Library and are asked to work one three-hoi.J.r shtft per month. For more information, caU (9491 '759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS Gui Scouts' of Orc!nge County .. needs volunteers to be·tiaine.d as troop leaders, serve on i.pe- c1al committees and give lec- ·• tures, .demonslrattons or des es. For more information, call t114) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to ofter educational and enrichment opportunities for guls and boy:. For more information, call f949) 646-7181. patients. No special expenen i required, tra1mng 1s provtded For more mfonnat10n, call (800} 334-7859 . JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE Of ORANGE COUNTY VolunteN <!rP necrled for Pro· Jt!Cl Canny which providf\~ sondhzatwn and cultural expf'· nr•nces ttnd Shabbdt and hoti· day celebrations to the Jewish residents and others at Fairview D~velopment.dl Cent •r m Costct Mesa. Vol~nteers "•ill "adopt" 'a faciht}' to prov1df> programmm!J of Jewi h cqnfent 'lo the r <l<tots on J monthl}' basis and w'itl be required to take a TB test and hngerprmtrng backgrounP check For more 1niormdtio6, call (714) 445-4< 50 JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY MARIANNA DAY MASS{Y I DAILY Pit.OT Angela Louise captain Joseph Warren and naval architect Jett Mallllan expect to reap substantial .rewards from the $40,000 they have put into converting the boat from diesel to electrical power. ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Donate new school .supplies or become a volunteer to help chil- dren vict:unized by child abuse. Volunteers work with county referrals to assist high-nsk vic- tims o{ parental drug addiction. Drop off supplles al the Chlld Abuse Center Office in Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport Blvd , No 7; or Uruon Bank m Newport Bedch at 1090 Bayside Dnve. Call (949) 722-1107 'for more inionndtion . HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelh~rs, coun- sels and ~ducates abus£>d women and childr.en. It is look· ing for volunteers t~ help run its Classy Seconds thnfl store at 462-B E. 17th St .. Co!>ta Me!>u . bu ties include sorting donc1 · lions, displaying merchandise• and sales assistance. For more information, call (949) 631 ·46%. This orgamL.1llon of womc.r c ommltted to promoting volun- tansm, developmy thf> potential of womr:n ,dnd improving com- mumlte:. through the ertecuv, ar.tJOn and leadership of trained voluntePr~. Js ~eekmg ne'\4 rnemlwr For more information, C:dll f949) 2bt .... 0823 . WEDDINGS CONTINUED FROM A 1 · Louise will become the first elec- tncally powered boat m America, Warren said. . lt hasn'.t been a cheap trans- formation. The cost already has bit $40,000 Warren said that although the Southern Califomid Air Quality Management District refused to provide funds to help transform, .. the boat, it was the organization's cause he had in mind. ~ "We're setting the bar higher to help protect the fragile marine environment,· Warren said. "Newport Harbor bas become a veritable dump111g ground as a result of the charter bodt indus- , try .• • . The completed vessel will have a fully-licensed bar, cater- ing and a crew decked out in Vic- torian uniforms. · Warren said the Coast Guard has already approved all perti- nent drawings and the supple- mental hull and deck structure has been attached to the existing structure. •Iys looking good, he said. "The first deck was just complet- ed two weeks ago and now we're rolling toward total completion. nus is revolutionary. Think about this, diesel exhaust c;ontams 41 constituents listed under Califor- nia gwdelines as toxic aLr conta- minants "The particles and cherrucals emitted from diesel are over- whelmingly dangerous and every day, very large vessels operate exclusiv~ly in Newport Harbor dumping tons of these chemicals and Cine particles into i ~i,.~51!!!!555~~~~~~~~===============:=:::=====~~!555~ J Do your kids know more about the Internet than you? D esigner Clothing through Consignment High End Label Featurin~: Esc•DA, CHANIL, AaM.t.Ju, VsasAcs .•..........•..•.......•......... Men'~ Clothing al o available Image Con~ultmg Available by Aproincmenc Onl} J Internet training classes forming now! •Semi-Private classes (Max 5 Students) •Hands-on workshops where~you can learn by doing • Explore the fun th.e Internet has to offer • Friendly environment, geared cowards beginners • Classes available afternoons, evenings & weekends Call Now, Space is limited the air and water over and around Newport Beach." Warren has r~ceived help' in his venture. He said Trojan Bat- tery, Trace Engineering ·and Cruising Electronics have all helped in vanous ways. "In spite of all my anxiety, I'm pleased to be central to this pro- ject w)th a tum-of-last-century vessel setbng the pace for the millennium,• Warren said. FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. Call 642-6060 to help rnends m ServLce to Humdmly (FISH) assist with the Mobtle Meals pro- gram and provide ongoing emer- gency ass1stdnce to tho!>e in need. Both ulwuys seek volun- teer assistance in a · vanety of areas. For more informallon, call (949) 645-8050. HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to v1-,1t dnd assist home-bound hospice I h\!.Countn. Jnn CJrdt?n Ca(e Ooh-. & Aah" · Stella's Pl.Kt! t.irc.1 Antiqut•:. LJ...,t>d Book Store S.u.1h \\hitcomb \ 1ctor1,rn.1 & Comp~n\', l\l('wpo11 l>n:turt• I rain~ 5110 & Dine Shop for tl1t! unu:.ual tl1t'11 Dine by tl1t! Gardm Crct'k! £,pr<"::."-' 8,1 • Ji .1 & "CO/Its S..•11~. Salad) ~ Sa>1,lur1t.JI'(', KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES \tolunt~Pr s cJH' n~eded to pro- vtdt> tour· hours per week Vl'>lL-- mg patients or doing errctnds for them or them care-giver.., fn commumt1es near volunteers' homes. for more mforrnation, call f5fi21 b22·3~05 Discov er Tile Ro7v! Art Show & Sale Saturday, July 24t'1 1()11111 -5pm 011.,, \·V.ltercolor.. Pnnh & Mnt'l' Cu..,tom Picture Frilming (949) 722-1177 130 l:' .. st 17th Str-ect Co ta Me a, C4\ (Behind the Harp Inn) Stability and quality you can count on, today and tomorrow. F•dy Practice Jeff rer Barke, IV j:uncs PatrK'k tl(:ntlt.'\, D.o Momca Ron:ikdar: tD C!lthcnn uunplon, MJl l\er'tnett\ C'.heng, 0 0 Greater ~cwport Physicians is a medical group that has offered quality earl' to HMO mcmbeni for more than 15 years. Our doctors are not part of a big conglomerate that may go out of business or be acquired. The) arc private physicians who have chosen to establish their practice in your communil) for the long tenn in partnc~tup \\Ith Orange County's #1 hospital. Hoag Hospital. .. With primary care physicians located in \ewpon Beach and many otl1er ad1acem dues. you 'U be RtJar.uttced <J!.lick accf.\s to the medical care you need. any time you need it. With such comeruence and high quality C"J.re, It's no wonder our patient survey!! how a 97% satisfaction r.ue! \le imite ~ou to get to know these 6ne Greater ~ewport Phy'Sicians who have offices in Sewport Beach ll•awl M111dne Dr. Btlf'lll .,.,,_,. Is brr./ M'tlft# in lntmllll m#lclM """Is" Ftl/kJu.• of lbi A~ ~of /1JytlclmU (F.A.C P.). Ht trtdlS pallnts 'W' 17 ,,,. nlMr """"" qJ/kY Is"' 361 Ho$J>llM Rotlll ,,, • 'WMpon BMcll, n>Jl)Wllnlll1 loal#tl (llCff>ISjrr,,,, "°"' Hos/J'W. Poi """" '~ ""°"' bi.f ~ -q8b llo#h,,.... Cill/ !>491574-0T(J. Family Pradke Dr. °"' MNllMI· .. ,,.,. Is bomd cm(jlt'il In fimuly pr«tire. SM h'titll.f /Nflllnls rrmg/"l!fa>m MUOonu lo MhUls aU Mt ti l#b-f/1t'<'*"'J' ,,,tmst ,,, "~ .f b~ Dr. AlltJIMI • lln" '.f qffb '""'""""'}lcdJI# brs .Wu loclll# Ill 144 I Al~ Ire~ Cd-. Ji> ,... ,,.,. qj/b, ,.. ""JJ491614·4116 °""*' Nftqiort ~~lie 15 HMO .. ,.,,,_ lllifi ~iiif••li•iirM(JJfli,­ Ot. Jot->-ptjul "'•"*">4 II-Olll ,,.,._,,. Frul Gallucdo 1 D ............. ~Uiijl MO Martin !bi.' M 0 G~ CidlOli. MA ~M.D John FJlbe;t. M.D ~ .......... ~-M..D Ntla.-.M.D ........ II.I>. ...... 11.8. ...... .... Thursday, July 22, 1999 • SEAN HUER I DAILY PILOT Blaze out in 20 minutes . Firefighters hose down a roof at an apartment fire that began late .Wednes- day afternoon on Valencia Street in Cos- ta Me.sa. Authorities said the origin of the blaze was an upstairs bedroopi clos- et in a four-plex that spread to an attic. Costa Mesa firefighters were . a ble to contain· the blaze within 20 minutes. 1\vo children were reportedly inside the apartment when the fire began but were evacuated. No one was injured . The cause o~ the fire is under investigation . Daily Pilot Foundation members pledge own money • Costa Mesa nonprofit organization w:ill collect and distribute money donated to the city. Ei.lSF Gm; !kif~ COSTA MESA -Tho board of the newly fonned Costa Me a Community Foundtttion ls putting its mom~y where 1ts mouth is with ibt nine members pledg11t9 personal donations of $100 each as seed money to kick-off fund-raising efforts. The foundation was formed by the City Council as a non- profit entity to solint, collect and distribute money donated to the city. Its nonprofit status allows donations to be tax-deductible. •We are trying to show that we have faitli and support m the community and we are willing DROWN CONTINUED FROM A1 Authorihes Sdid tl)e area where Wolsleben drowned was a favorite for thosC' training for triathlons. The water near the. st<J,te b~ach is ideal for swunrners because 1l is protected from boats and usually has calm. • Lifeguards have even equipped the drea with d buoyed line m case S\vunrilers get into to not only donate our time but do]late our JDOney to tart this C05ta Mesa Conununlty Foun- dation which we all Jeel pttSSIOn· ate about,• said Chairman Eric Cemich, who last year donated the h1~oric Huscroft Hquse, along with $5,000 for its preser- vation, to the city. It was a group deosion to pledge the money and the idea was prompted by board member Hank Pan.lim. Pcinial) recalled that when the city was fotfued, council members got together dnd put their ;money m the tred- • sury because the city had no money.· "We thought it would be a ruce move to duplicate what the fiist City Council did," said ~ary Hornbuckle, vice-chair· woman of the foundation and a former Costa M~ mayor. There is no limit to what the money donated lo the founda- tion can be used for Right now, the bOard is mtercsted in fund· mg the c::ity's par}Q; One po si· bility the board ~ considering .raising money to assist ln the move of the Huscroft House to PatrV1ew Park. . The board is al'>o interested m fundmg art m publu; plac~s. However, donors can designate the way they want their funds s~nt m any way they choose. Last year, an anonymous"" donor gave $200,000 to the dty - for improvements at Fairview Park. The city· also regularly r6'e1ves donations for events , such as Neighbors tor Neigh - bOrs. With the formation of the foundation, d onors will now receive tax benefits as a result of their giving . For more information, • address inquiries to the C~ta Mesa Community Foundation, P.0 .Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200. Blauer, community relations ofh-pursued a career in personal ht- cer for the Newport Beach Fire ness. He was working at a cloth- and. Marine Department. ·we ing store in South Coast Pla.z.a have made rescues on that swim whefll ho began looking for the line before. ff righnltness center. He felt right Wolsleben reportedly fell at home when he WdS hired last behind his two friends and was year, gym-owner Burns said. noticed waving for help by sever-"He loved this business," al beach_gQf!rs. When Calderon Bums said. "Even though he·ctid- and Barger reached the shore, n't have the expertise, he got hts they were considerably upshore certilical!On to work in this field. from where their fnend was lymg He even took a pay cut from his unconsaous. The two saw the previous JOb. That· ~bowed flashing ambulance lights C:Uld intense conurutment on hls part." feared that Wolsleben had expe-Wolsleben's dedication was nenced trouble apparently paying otr as his Wolsleben was an active classes were always filled and he member al Shape Up before he was being pegged for an upper- ·~~===========================~==========:::S=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==!!~ -trouble. ""' "The line is there tn case they ecorati11e illa INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE Substantial Savings on Selected Antiques and Accessories Savings of 30°k-40o/o J~ly 16 through July 31 31431 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 488-9600 ' Open Tuesday through Saturday 1 O a.m. -5 p.m. The Original MIKE'I CARPET$· OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff e~ No Longer on 17th St. NOW LOCATED at 1998 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CAl:l NO.W 642-8400. 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It JSn't every day that one can share some surf with a bonatide member of the House of Repre- sentatives. lo fact, most members of Congress wouldn't know a tube ride from an.inner tube. •I feel sorry for those mem. bers who represent places like ... Nebraska,• says a chuckling Rohrabacher, who maintains his district office ab<>ve Jack's Surf- boards in nearbf Huntington Beach; the center of his district. • 59, natliraUy, wpal better; way for a card-carrying membet of the liberal media and a dyed-in- the-wool conservative to get together for a little political chit- chat than to do it in the water? FEELING A UTTlE SLUGGISH I pull up to the congressman's Huntington Beach house early one recent day. Unfortunately, the morning began . with an unusual summer rain shower. Just as l get there, Rohrabach- er and one of his congressional aides, Chris Minakowski, are at the front door. The congressman, fresh out of bed, is dn his tele- phone gazing at the rainy skies and wondering what he'S gotten himself into, I'm sure. • "I'll still go if you want to,-.he says. · · Not enough moisture to dampen this surf trip, I tell him. . Rohrabacher starts to rustle up the troops and shepherd them into his rented Astro van. Going surfing with us that morning were Mmakowski and Rhonda Carmony, Rohrabacher's wife or nearly two years. Carmony, some may recall, was a campaign worker who got caught up in the Scott Baugh ·election scandal, one of the most acrimonious cases of political shenanigans these parts have seen in years. But today, Carmony has left the publicity behind ln the past and is eager to rut the waves. "Hi, I'm Rhonda,• she says, loading her board into the van. . Before we head off to the beach, howe ver, Rohra bacber notices a slow-moving army of snails (probably unnerved by the morrung downpour) making a beeline for his front door "They're like communists on the march," he says, tossing one off the lawn. As a preemptive strike, Rohrabacher says he knows the antidote for getting rid of the slimy critters -fill up a bowl of beer and place 1t m the yard. "Either it will kill the snails, or the Huntington Beach police will bust 'em for drink.mg in the front yard,• he jokes. DON'T WIPE OUT THAT Bill The congressman paddles out mto 2-to 3-foot sud at Bolsa Chi- ca State Beach on his 7-foot-8 Windnsea surfboard. The board, a mirulongboard, is emblazoned with .the airbrushed words "Give me liberty or give me swf." As we paddle around the surf and catch a few waves here and there, Rohrabacher tells me he likes to compare surfing and pol- iticking. "They are very sunilar," be says. "In surfing, you are always looking to the ouliide break, @_~ Floral & Gifts Summer learance Sale 25% off All regular merchandise Including stem florals & Furniture 50% off Arrangements and Topiaries ~ a.yllOl lleew .. wJ. «-.. ... ,... 7fll-112t MARC MARnN / DAILY Pit.OT A dripping Dana ~ohrabacher finishes a surfing session at Bolsa- Cbica State Beach. paddling out and trying not to get caught inside. Congress IS the same way. You don't want to get caught inside.• Even nus day, there lS some I politicking planned After the · surf session, Rohrabacher is hop- ing to meet President Clinton at the Anaheim Hilton. The com- mande r in chlef is slated to be there for a big speech , and the congressman is bringi.ng him a pe tition signed by 9,000 Viet- namese leade rs that asks the president not to strike up normal relations with Vietnam. Sure, Rohrabacher is sWl the same cold warrior and anti-Com- munist who wrote speeches for Ronald Reagan for seven years. But despite those strong conserv- ative credentials, tus spmted persona makes rum seem more like a child of the '60s than the conservative who pushed for arms for Afgha ni rebels and bJasted the Nabonal Endowment for the Arts in the 1980s. Today, Rohrabacher kids about all the advice he received from stodgy political· types when he first rap for office. "They told me to shave my beard, stay d ear of Oliver North and don't bang out with surfers," he says. . ..- Rohrabacher, of course,· didn't heed that advice. And though he is recently shorn, ne still spends plenty of time with his surfing buddy in Congress, Rep. Brian BLlbmy of San Diego. He and Bilbray, he says, once rode a huge wave together in Maui. Rohrabacher SdyS 1t was a tight s1tuation and they were nd- ing so close to one another that at one point, Bilbray's surfboard leash fo rmed a loop a nd Rohrabucher rode right through it. ·He's a great surfer," he says of Bilbray. But he's not so sure about hi own abilities just yet. . ·1 JUSt like being out here,• he says. And when he is out there , he notes tha t he cllway .. is careful not to g et m the way of tus surfer consbtuents. Rohrabache r said he's tned to -' "' Thur$doy, July 22, 1999 Rorhabacher sttetches before hitting the waves. ge t other members of Congress out on boards. He's even going to give a surf lesson to a Kuwaiti dignita ry this swnmer. His sta ff is also touched by the surf mg bug. His press secretary to Washington, Spencer Free- ba1m, and Minakowski both surf. • (Minakowskl) looked up my Web pdge, • Rohra bache r says. "And when he SdW me with a surfboard under my arm, he sdld, 'That's who l want to work tor ' • LOVE AFFAIR WrTH THE WAVES Rohrdbache r, 52 sta rted n d- mg waves way back m the 1960s when he was d senior m high school. He bought his !ust board back the n from d Huntington Beach police officer But in those days, he was more mtcreste>d m body surfing and paying $1.25 tor d ucket to Disneyland to c;ee top-ndme groups perform on Monday nights during the summer. Rohrabacher, who scooped ict" cream ut the now-defunct Marineland aquatic park, ays his interest m surlmg waned . Until he met Rhonda Canno· ny. Carmony, 29, was working tor Newport Beach s congressman, Christopher Cox, at the time. She conVl.Dced Rohrabacher to start surfing agam And before he knew 1t. he was back in the water, catd ung waves with Car- mony every weekend Even when Congress was in session. he'd fly back on week· ends to surf. By and by, he started wonder- ing if he was drawn more to the waves or to Rhonda. NParly two years ago, he answered that question by mar- rymg Carmony m a little French beach town near Btamtz. The couple speat their honeymoon surlmg the coasts of Spain an~ Portugal. \ It's cl mamage made in surfing paradise. "When he's home, we surf every day,• she sdys. As for any future political aspuation:.. don't look for the "surim' congressman• on the national scene any tJ.Jne soon . "l like the surfmg culture," he says. ·1 can't think of a better distlict to represent." C~ILORENS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT Cbildren's Tews Hi fnd ~;""' Clotbina ~ furniture 0-6x Accessories Larsest Maternitil Selection in O.C. ToP Name Brands BABY BLOOMERS 1125 Vk:torta SL •A. Coita Mesa . (949) 548-1001 •INSTALLATION! • DELUXE PADDING ! • FURNITURE MOVING ! Hours: ,11,1-r IOam 6pm sat t lam-5pm --- • LIFETIME INSTALLATION GUARANTEE! • HAUL AWAY & DISPOSAL OF OLD CARPET • A 16 lhur'®y, July 22, 1999 ·soc1e Daily Pilot • . Bowies proves fit~ can lJe a lifesaver (I think now that I have per- haps taken my husband, . Alex, for granted,• offered Barbara Bowie at the opcnmg night party of Newport Fitness Center last week. •in many ways, my struggle to bca( mwti- ple sclerosis has been 1ust as hard on Alex as 1l has been on me He's been there for me every step of the way,• said the very attractive blond BoWie, longtime Newport resident and new own-.. er of the state-of-the-art Newport Fitness Center, on t 7th Street in Costa Mesa · Alex Bowle, p respected attor- ney in Orange CoWlty, stood by his bnde of 43 years, all smiles, as some 200 well-wishers poured in the to the fitness center to con- gratu1ate the couple, and particu- larly Bar~ara on the opening. Barbara BoWie has accom-· phshed much more than just operung d gym. Exercise has tak- en Uus graaous lady out of a wheelchair. Her wdlkmg cane is closeted. She hds beaten the medical odds. Bowie, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis while d college student, hds su1- fered with MS for most of her adult life. At times it has been severely debilitating. »I remember once that we were prepanng for a maJOf fami- ly social event and J became so paralyzed that I couldn't move Bedriddat for severdl weeks, I insisted on getting dressed every day and at least making an attempt to sit up in beq, • Sdld ~HE CROWD . . Bowie, emphasizing that the dif > ference in her We has been the persistent attitude of not suc- cwnbmg to personal pity. ·I have never given m to this disease. I fight it relentlessly," she said wearing her beautiful clothes, herl'icur'perfectly done, arm outstretched to greet her many friends. Today, as Bowie celebrated her birthday and the opening of the center, there is not a tunt of the effects Of multiple sclerosis in her life. Some 40 years after the initial diagnosis, which coinci- dentally was made by her father, a local Orange County physician based in Orange where she grew up, Bowie works out three times a week with religious fervor. "It has made all the dlfference for me, and that is why I opened thls gym,· she said, adding:~ .. "Tlus place is, of course, for any- one m the community who wants AUTO ICCIDENT VICTIMS l~REE llEl10ll'I' reveal .. wh.lt the in'ur.incc companies don'r want you to know. w.i .. your car 1njurcJ? You ma)' be too!! It may be weeks, momhs or even year'> hdorc vou t''\pcnencc pain, .. uffness, hcada~hcs, even arrhnris! Don't ~culc your case unul you read our free report. CALL NOW 1-888-330-3450 (Toll free 24hr recordf'd fl1f''>'>c1gc) • members of to exercise. But more important- ly, thh place is for people like me who need to exercise. U I can do 1t, others can do. Others can beat MS. I will prove it to them.• Bowie ic; a remarkable exam- ple. The support of her husband, her children, her friends and · associates has enabled Bowie to rebuff the negative diagnosis of the medical community that, by and large, instructed her to accept her fate along with the gradudl loss o'f roovement that comes with the disease. ·Never, Never, Neve'r, • she insists, sbowing off the shi¢ng .. new exerose eqmpmern that has changed her life. Always one of the most fashionable women on · the Orange Coast, it is no sur- •1 remember once thaiwewere preparing for a major fofni1y social event and I become so paralyzed thot I couldn't move. Bedridden for sev- eral weeks, I Insist- ed on getting dressed every day and at least rook- ing on attempt to sit up in bed: Barbara Bowie prise that Bowie's new gym is all done in color- coordinaled red, black and white. As a senti- mental ges- . ture, hus· band Alex presented the new gym owner with a handsome · pin of dia- monds. rubies and onyx from David Webb, Beverly Hills , to commemo- rate the occa- s1on. Bowie wore the gift with special pride as she greeted Pam and Mal- colm Paul of the Newport Coast, Pat and Alan RyplnskJ of Udo Rabbitt lmura nu: , ~ AllfO •HOMEOWNERS• BWI CRO~ • ·c. ~ '~iiiiiiiii..:~ c \J..J Am.-r-. • lM IJlfC"lll 1'ft,., 'f'I _/" ,,..~ , 949-631 -77 40 441 Old Ncwpon 8twL • Newpon Beach {Neu HCMll Hos~tal) our healthcare family. .. Board-cu11ficJ ix-diatriciam Shelley Chacon. M.D, and ~'J' Brouwer, .. Ai.fl. hJ\.(> joined t~ Edinge r :~f'd1cal Grnup 1x-dmtrics drp.tr1mcn1. • &rtram DuH,. '1.D • Harry Pellman.·M.D • Mai-Khanb Tran. 1\tD • Burlon Wi//;s, fi-1.D Or. CIMl·un ;wd Or. B, ou\\e1 dt'C .1lso . mcmbl.:1 ~ uf tl1 pla'-!>i<:l•m .t.1H ,iJ 1·ou11J.ii11 VaJlr \ . . l~gio11.1l I lo p11.1l .1ncl \\,dio1l l'rntu: rogr.1h£1' Shelley Chacon, MD and Valery Brouwer, MD Board·Certl//ed Pedldtricldns 7~ schcduk ,w appointment, call: (714) 438-3838 l ,\ N . l J v " J - f';l>IN( lf.k MWU'e\L_......._.........__ GROUP. INC. 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He's my other miracle worker," said Bowie, introducing. the crowd to her hairdresser. The laughter was punctuated by the very real, hard fact that Alex and Barbara Bowie have fought and won the latest battle agairlst a crippling • disease that afflicts millions of people worldwide'. Barbara Bowie is a liVing example of suc- cess to anyone who fears that MS may get the best of them. For more information on Bowie's resistance tram.mg using certified• trainers, call the Newport Fitness Center at (949) 574-4720. ; ·a.w. COOK'S column appears eYe!)' Thursday and Saturday. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot ~ . • First Incoming Minute • • lullt-lft ~ & Answering Machine- • Caller ID, Call Waiting and Nevada Network • loaming in California and Nevacla Networtc -~ ----------------, •-LEATHER CASE I • CAR LIGHTER ADAPTER I $39.99 VALUE I With~. I With Adlvatlon of '-.hone· I Cal for ...... 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As in all his films, Kubrick presents a cerebral 'Vision of tightly controlled scenes that cre- ate..e5Cactly the sights, sounds and emotiortS that he wants to deliver to the viewer. ln this case, stunning sights, siruster sounds and a persis- tent anxiety are continu- ously-conveyed to the audi- ence. There are humorous moments, but they are· alwd.ys fol- lowed by ner- vows laughter. The viewer is kept in a perpetua.l state·of unease as to what will happen . next. Reminiscent of Alf red Hit~cock's work, the ·powerful suspense t}lat·pervades tfu.s film operates through psychological tension, making it all the more disturoing. . Nicole Kidman is exceptional in her role as the hon~ tiut fantasiz- ing wife of her real-life husband, Tom Cruise. She tS totally captivat- ing as she reveals to him her sen- sual daydreams and nightmares But her extramarital adventures are only mental. 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Npt · easy to watch, this is a film few ~pie ~ li_ke, put many will ' ·· r~ It's pot for everyone. but is sure to be noticed at Oscar time • JOHN ~o. 48, is a Costa M~ res- ident and a ~1or investigator for the Orange County Public Defender's Office Director rev.eals dark side in everyone F rom his fll'St picture, •Fear and Desue" (1953), to his last, "Eyes \Vide Shut," Stanley Kubrick has been a sin- gular filmmaker, one of a rare breed: A lover of the art, a vis1on(U)' of a picture's capabili- ties to take an offbeat message to all kinds of people -and a superb directQr. .. , . Kubnck was known for his . strong, lean dll~ unusually dar- ing scripts on outre themes and • his masterful use of the camera (he began his prbf~ssional We as a photographer). •Eyes Wide Shut• is a worthy hnal example of his multiple talents m film- making, Whether 1l will prov~ to ...,.,,e New Taste Sensation in Chklcen, Steolc & SeafoocJ* "The oromos of garlic & cilantro waff & conversohon hums at lnka Grill" -LA TIMES -Kevin Ives '98 ·Serving some of the most innovative foods orounf- {05TA MESA DAILY PILOT The tory line is simpl and d~veloped ~uenba.lly over a !lipan of aboyt 36 hours. A happi- ly rhamed, affluent and soprust1- catcd couple (Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise) go to an elegant pre-Chri tmas party 9tven by a longtlm social acquamtance . (Sidney Pollack). The handsome doctor IS targeted by two nubile models, duly noted by his wife, Alice, and she dances With a hand5<>me stranger, duly noted by blm, ·. 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Loceted at 650 Anton Blvd 17141668-C&lO AMA CHI Sushi &Sushi to Go Complete Bar AH Maior Credtt Cards Located At 2675 IMne At/8 I.Across from NewPort Golf Coursel 19491 645·5518 BEN I HANA Amenca's rnoet celebf.atad J8penese restau'ent Opeii 7 days e week UJnch 11 30-2 30pm Mon ·Fri. Omer 5 J0.1Clpm Mon - furs , 530·11 OOlltn fn . 5 00-11 CQ>rn Sat, 4 3Q.9 30pm Sun located et 4250 8~ St 949-955-0822 Ml CASA CU meals n OON a cnp to Bait as wall as Mexico Now offering fish tac06 Phone .., for orders to go tbn Daily from 11 IWrl Al meior credit cards eccepced Located Al 296 17th St . Costa Mesa 19491 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authenttc Meucan food, wit.h the freshest wp1ents & e t'l!W light rusine Great marganta5 Hol.rs Llrlch & O!Mllr. All mapr credit cards accepted, LOC8ted et 2101 Placentia Costa Mesa -642· 1142, 2800 Newport BIYd . ~Beach-675'6855 end l744 t;:COiSt~. tt>M~9) ~ INKA GRILL E~ ihe 11M !\Mt' ii Qrwve CW'ty Enioy e E\ro1Asian 8* blend of c:ulsila accented Witt\ the epiCeS d SCldl Amlrlca Blier & --iitilleble Hounl ... Mon • lhn 11 30lit'I to Qpri\. &II 5prn LO 9P'T1 nl Fri ·Sit. 11 ~ LO 9~ ~ • 260 8riltol St tll Red Hil n Costa Mesa 714444 N<A l4652l LA CAY.I: Mn frdldll l.oblw. crtb .,,,..,.., ...... Dlll!r .... hi ~ priml rib, U WI.;. Ill& Cill* drM Hut Dkww' Mon SIL. tram s 3QlrT\ v. ua 1 ..... Dinn a., LCICllDd A& um hiwM,IAl1"".._,Nw ........ &•••••&C.. Miii IMJMM&.11M4 MORTON'S OF CHICAGO This wnerable st8ZIUlouSe es renov.ned for generous port.tOnS r::J perleot/y prepared pnme aijed • gt'IUl-'ed beef n wt!l es tirsi .rate • seafood Mld des&ert6 served IO Bil upscale dining rJub and bar 6eWflO Private dlOll'IQ rooms 1M1118b1e Top rated restanlflt - Southem Calitomia Zagat 5uNty Mon-S~ OimerA.ate N".git Lneated et South Coal>t Plaza Vi• (7141444 4834 SCO'TTS SEAFOOD GRILL 8c BAR A popUlar eward ~Vlnlng 1'8st.annl ~ for 1ts quality dln!ng expenence thet is es farnotJS for its classical1v prepared fresh seafood as Its aged pnme t>eel siNe room tot e ~dessert Daily lLWIClvt)merA.ete Nigtt Aft« OCJ>AC located at 3300 Bristol St . across from~ Coast Plaza C714l 979 2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish M•ISble Fresh griJ ed fish, seafood and chicken sanctwiches salads grilled plates end paste ll)8Qialtles ()pen seven days 1 weett Mon thnl Sat 11 am-9prn ~ 11 am- 7pm Catariog avedable Located at 670 W 17th St #GB Costa Mesa M'est ol tfle rrf:N Trader Joe's l 19491 645 8873 SANTA-MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded as SoutreiTt Calitot'!u s top seelOod retailer With ~ tMgeSt & finest selectim of fresh seafood daily Also 11 nUt4&.lde Of scnrnptlO(I$ delicacies such • BUStli. 111lled fJ&h ancrees. dam chowder, ~ & chipe cnlwdies In! all the foongs tor 8 QOl.1'1'1-.t lllNI et home ()pail 7 days e l..oc8C8d at 154 E 17th St Costa Mesa 194915 7 4 8862 THE CANNERY HlStonc ~ l"8st8ll'8f1t end h8rbor cruse certer. Hliri Mon ·Set 11 31 • 2 {Im, &ii 10 em-12 !ST\ All ma;or cndit CM1s Reservations~ l.;ocsl.ed at a:l10 llif~ Ave ~ Beech.CA ~~916'7~5777Fu1949} 67!;.2510 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 6 ITALIAN RESTAURANT Far 39 yan Amelia ha been seMng the loc81Q An! WlitDh r:l ~ Sdetrw"n:hemll ttllkmt m da~a·i11St85. tirlr wines & elCµ&1te 191 foods &net dimlf 11 seNcd Siil thnl Tlln from 5 00 pm-6 00 pm 01Mef d1111y fUIC'tinQ tll 5 pm Wd'I Fn. Set. Sun from 11 30 em to 3 30 pm ~ bulch from 10 00 am -3 30 pm 31 t Marine A"'9 on Belboe lskJld (9491673 6500 GKLATO CLA881CO s.w. """" Ice ~ lmDGINll .... coir.. .... .....-Lildl ..... -., '-7 -9 em •O .,,i loc8ld • 2191 E 0.. Hww c.r.. Oii Mr $t8t 12t ,,80 DIVA 0....-....... " _ ................. ...... ..,....,.....,mlllllltilo •••W!Mt.....,.._. ""' --.. =••11• mm 11111 • ..... ..--• . . .. Al8 Thursday, July 22, 1999 -date book Hits, few misses, at OCC festival REEL CONTINUED FROM A17 'TOM Tn\JS '. E ach year, OCC and its repertOfY theater comJ>a:lly gwe the creativity of its· stu- dents free reign m an onginal play festival -written, directed and, of course, acted by the undergraduates. As With any collection of origi· nal shows, some are inventive dnd enticing, while others seem • to miss the . THEATER R~IEW ~~~ ~~~e , . to see them all to evaluate the program, an'd tn the current case, that takes three tnps to the college's Dramo Lab Studio Theater, since there are 10 productions involved. One play -·says1de Apart- ments• by Hugh Goodearl -is done 10 both male and female versions and, as staged by the· ater department chairman Alex Golson, is the onJy faculty-direct-· ed piece on the menu. It involves a frustrated lover who's JUSt for- gotten his/her year's anniversary and a blind friend he/she meets on the rooftop. Of the Lwo, the male entry, with Paul Secrest dS the excitable Dale and Kurt Jarrdrd as the · placid Max, is the more fully realized. Its rrurro'r unage, with Andrea Rodnguez and Daruelle Bearden-Mead, never seems to work up as full a head of steam as its two-guy counterpart. Chns Secor, a proWic young wnter who recently put ~ fU'St full-length play on the OOC stage, is represented by "Alter One," in which he plar.; a strug- gling young playwnght vu;1ted by his sister (Rebecca Muhle· man, who also directs) at an Wlgodly hour in the c:noming. Their banter is clever and laced with in jokes for the theater crowd, and their ~rf orrnances .are loose and animated. Secor also plunges feet first into the outrageous farce ,genre as author and director of "The Mad Telemarketer of•San Luis Obtspo." a 'wild and wacky piece about ~d control and phone solicitors. John Synco excels as the hero attempting to thwart an evil telemarketing dominatnx (deliciously played by Lea Kasse- baum). Secor's sound effects are chilling as well. An involving topical comedy with a twist IS "Our Friends in the Year 2000," written by Derek Bailey and directed by Paul Willianis. This one involves a pair of cyber romances, one between two introverted souls (lan Capibuto and Andrea Rodriguez), the other mvolvmg a pair of cross-dressers (Williams _ and either Krissy Shaw or AJison Hartson). The eventual face-to- face meetings produce some unexpected revelations. "Sign of the Fish," written and directed by Sherrie Stone, is set in a future era where Chris- tianity is a crime, purushable by death. Stone plays a woman SUMMER SALE JOHn LEOnHRD'S GOLF SHOP www.Leonardsgolf.com + WHA~ Original On~act Play Festival + WHERE: Orange Coast College Studio Tneater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Tonight, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sun· day at 2 and 7 p.m. + HOW MUCH: SS in advance, $6 at the door + PHON~: (714) 43~·SQ40 No fewer than 20 octoo ore involved in Down Gordon's "Robin Hood ond His Merry Bond of Thieves, 11 directed by Cricket Selno. This sendup of the Robin Hood legend is the most ambi- tious offering of the bunch, but its reolly blood-drawing thrusts of so tire ore few ond for between. accused of that felony in a court- room farce populated by a collec- tion of outlandish characters. We see the point it's making, but often cnnge during the process. The low potnt of the festival is "Mental Dd.01, • written by Chns Mortimore and dtrected by 0dniel Yoshinan The author cld.shes with a computer, which comes across more l:fllelligibly, in ~ Beacon Bay Auto 481 E. 17th Street • Costa Me a 645-2022 4200 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 r -----~-----------~-, •SB • FullaSerVlee Waall I ~o :et lfl---..ts----· Sealer-·wax !.-o.._ .. 7 c•••v.M~---==-------_ .. ,....._ ~---------------=------r--------------~ -----1 f* WAIB PAc:De. : ==:i:wua : 01'1'"' $ J •• : =-=-=u"'uea L I o ...... ,, •WM . GaVDfYLMAft ---------------------· r-----~----------------I '* MCUU : ::::::•Aall I . ....,. -.u.-,..... this frayed. futun tic piece, Not much higher is •w111 Work for JAH, • wntten, duected and pcrtonned a a five-minute allegoriCal monologue 'on the t:omiption of soctety by Bruce Brown ·(JAH t>eing om· of the synon}'!'1ls of the Almighty) Brown's oratorical talent tends to overshadow thfl hollowne.,s of his Writing. No few~r than 20 actors are involved in Dawn Go1don's H Rohm Hood und His Merry Bdnd of Tluevc-s, • directed by . .. ,Cricket S~lna. This sendup of tlie Robm Hood legend is the most ambitious offering of the bunch, but its really blood-drawmg thrusts of satire arc few dlld Car between. Some rich perfonnances emerge, however, including those of Sedll Gray m the title rolo, Leondrd J . DunhdIJl as LitUe John, Nigel VU as U1e scheming Guy of Gisboume ctnd a bectm· mg Alison Hcntson as one of the show's narro.ton>. Michele Crosl chews what little scenery exists as.a villainous Lddy Je'.lebel ctnd Andred Rodriguez is ct comely Maid Mandn. The one-d.cl festival continues this weekend, oflenng an eclec- tic menu for a vanely o! theatn- cal tastes. ny to catch "Mad Telemdrkeler• and • Fnends in 2000" for maxunum enjoyment. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thurs- da~ and Saturda~. t11C1111e ESTABLJ HC.O 19µ2 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 No matter what you're doing. your hometown neWSIJJ~' FITS IN ... Daily Pilot The only discord!lnt note i when the doctor is called lo he1p with a woman who has overdosed. The doctor ~ves · her life -this tin1e -but she · ftgures siunificnntly, il oblique- ly, in later sequences. .Back at home, reacting to a • marijuana "high," Alic~ tells her husband of he1 wachon to the erotic magnetism of tt handsome paval officer In a hotel where all were staym9. Nothing occurred, but it fnflames her husband's irnagi .. nation to an intolerable dcgrt!e. This leads into the iest pf the picture and to the macabre orgy that both heightens d.lld · resolves the.trauma. Firmly rooted m reality as far as the dction goes. the film dlso boldly implies a link between reality, dreams and ficuons, from its ongin in Arthur Schindler's "TraumnoveUa. • The first part of the title mPans "dream• an<i the second part means "fictions." Kubnc;k seems to be saying that percep- tions (the dreams and fictions we concoct for ourselves) are more influenti~ them the reali- ties or our daily life. In this tan- talizing title, Kubrick suggests there are dark sides to each of us and asks if we, with his prodding, are going to do any- thing about them? But it\s not the story line (tt wo.uld be grandiose to cau it d plot) that's important •. it's mere- ~Y the modus operandi for Kubrick to unveil the mael- strom of emotions lt triggers m the principal plctyers, Kidman and Cruise. It's the reverbera- tions it sets off in Tom Cnuse's head, and ours, that hcwe a dis- '2-09ers ( c:, ... -< . ~ .. tt~ Sandwich House We use Fresh Turkey for our sa ndwiches, cooked on the premises Ddily We use a 1 /2 pound of real fruit · in all our smoothies 92627 Eleanore Humphrey Doily PilOt twbmg impact There are dark sides to eadl of us. Kubrick seems to be , saying, and what are we going to do about them? In the case of Bill and Alice Har- ford this weird exploration of their rela- tionship is worked out by falling back on the universal themes and solittions -not n~essarily the oruy valid ones 'Ainiy rooted kl · reOlity as far as f1¥ oction goes, the " fin also bolcly ~o&nk between reality, dreams and fie - tions, from its ori-• gin in Arthur Sdlindler's iroum- novello." -of sex, gratifitatlon' . ·. and death. These are the driving forces of life, Kubrick seems to be saying. Life, how- ever, is not that sun- pllstic The rousing of visceral reactions in ' · ~ audiences -triggered by such exotic and varied. themes as depicted in "Lolita," •or. Strangelove, • •2001: A Space Odyssey,• "A Qockwork Orange• and "Paths of Glory," among others -seems to have a prime, if unacknowledged, motive for Stanley Kubrick when making films. Disturbing or not, it has been our privilege to be able to share these VISions with him. • ELEANORE HUMPHREY, •over 65, • hves in Costa Mesa and is a polrtical• Junk~ involved wrth several City com·"' m1ttees. · r-------------.... !'I I ftc~and ~eningjl I # ~ I 1 c~~·1 I I 1lREE 949·515· I 005 JISOW ....... llwf , ........... ...n L---!:.'~r-~'!-::.>e __ ,!1 WHY. eAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & . Runners on Sale Dai!Y Pilot date book "' Thur.day, July 22, 1999 A 19 Fried fare is-. more .than fair at ·the Fair 0 nee a year you &ee the · rides go. up, the lights go on, and you know the Orange County Fair, in all jts deep-fried glory, is here. This year the fair salutes the Gold Rush. And I had to ask myseU, is that gold as in valuable metal or golden fried chicken? While you can actuAlly pan for gold at this year's fair, it is far more lucrative to 90 for the golden fri~d stu1f be it pan-tried, deep-fried or stir- tried. • . ~ WWF-like chant, "Fry itl • is the battle cry of fair chefs every- where. This is comfort food that is not for the DINING ·REVIEW ~:~~.heart. Keep your defibrillator on standby. They have your fried zuccluni. arti- choke hearts and tnushrooms: tried potatoes, sliced, diced or curly, smothered in cheese or chili: chicken, pan-fried ·or deep fried: com dogs, eggroUs, flower- ing onions -whatever your fried food needs, the fair has it. Keep in mind that battered also means fried. The trick to eating fair food is to make it hurt. Some say it is important to ride the ndes before you eat. However, I am not sure that fair food and fair rides even go together at all. If you do go on a ride after you eat, be sure not lose Excess Body Foti Increase lean Body Moss I Will iam Sidebothom's Fitness Traini ng (714) 848-9036 1 ........................ . Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 to make any long term commit· ments with your food. Don't get me wrong, I, like most Americans, love my lard, most any V(ay I can get tt, except of coun>e, straight up. That's gross. But it is the Amencan way, if you don't recOgn.ize it or know what to do with it, fry it. Throw it in the grandpappy of deep fryers, add salt or sugar, maybe even cinnamon, and nine times out of 10, you have a gastronomic h,it. Just ask the people that eat it. 1b prove my point, I th'Ought I'd take this c:ulinary journalism thing a step further and record a few other opinions on fair food · from the fairgoers themselves. Greg B., an entrepreneur, 'offered this, •Tue food at this fair is better than the Ferris wheel at most fine restaurants • A man with the initials B.S. (no kidding) said, "It's got to be good-it's fried." Jack, a tattooed, tank-topped, fairgoer said through a shiny · smile, "Any food that requires you to hose off when you finish ts • • WHERE: Orange County Fai~mds + N: today through Saturday + HOWMUCH: ln~~nsive Calamari and • chips ls just one of the many fried dishes offered at the Orange County Fair. CIOC SANTVCCJ I DAILY PllOT my kind of food." And when I quota. Thy JP's Old West Cinna- asked Steve B. what it was he mon Rolls, for example. Located was eating, his response, "It right next to the Red Cross Car- doesn't matter what it is, it's diac Resuscitation booth, tbis fried." 1 ran into my friend Kate, taste treat serves up about a happily munching fried artichoke pound and a half of butter per · hearts and mushrooJilS, who said bun. It is so worth it. Keep in "I'm going for my five servings of mind that this is all on the up vegetables a day. This should do aJi.d up. With names like Fat it." .., Boys Diner, no one is trying to ft's not all deep fried, there are deceive you. other ways to meet your grease For those looking to avoid tbe CRYSTAL CAVE • Metaphysical Books • Orlglnal Jewelry Oift.S, Artwork •Minerals & Gemstones • Hand carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddha • Herbs, Essential Oils, Jncense · • Large Selection of Feng Shu! 60<>.ks & Bask Cure Kits & Crystals • Water Fountains Psychic Readings tcall store for appointment) • Tarot • Sc:r1pt Channeling • A5ttology • Handwrltlng Analysis .. 891 Baker Street A16 •Costa Mesa 71 ~ 75 ~ I ISi (Comer of Baker & Bear streets) 't1 'ti l Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vance Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner U11Jq1te w1M room & dlnl• room. '"anablt for cn>UP busl IMdJ Ind private t1anctloM 723-0621 Please Call For Rese~allon and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach / ,,, /,, / ( ,11111' ( 11;/•i ~11 r1/• nt \fn,, Benefitln9. Orangewood Children s Foundation Mlllu A differ mce in the life of A deserving chilJ! SIZZLING SUMMER SAI,E at. Ju(y 24tlz, urz . July 25tll &t )Ion. Ju(y 26tll ...,_,....__ Hours: Mon-Sat toam-to Spm • Sunmy 1 tam'.:"4pm ________ _..__. f TXKE iN !DDITIONAt 20o/c Off All Regular Prices 25'1lJ Off Green Dot Tags ol lo be used 1rith an·r other di.fco1111/. Expires July 26"'.1999 · 76o-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de1 Mar AcceptiJaB A_ppoinlmeni. For SU1111J1Br Coruipmerdl. · Donatioru ore °""61• tHlcome. fat, you probdbly want to stay home. For those looking to dVOid. the deep fryer, try the outstdlld- ing gingerbread or the strawber- ry shortcake dt lhe little pink hovse·on Commerce Ldne Other fryer-free items mclude soft pret- zels, cotton candy, BBQ com, Texds-size donuts (oops, lhdt's definitely fned), Orange Julius, Rose's Mexicdn food, and the BBQ, which lS pretty dam good. I My fair friend Richard talked about the ribs all the way.home. 1Pere is also my mother's tifetune fave -dear enough to her heart to hdve my father stand m line for over an hour -the cream puff Wlth the iaJlle dimensions as the state of Colorado. Funnel cake .mli to take the cal<e as the uruversal favorite. Health tip· to counteract the deep fned effect, have the stra berrie and whipped cream added ~o the top. Fruit nullifies fat calories. The monung after a night at the fair can be difficult. After mainlirung gredSe all night, you hav;e to come off it rather slowly, maybe·a sausage cheese bis~t from McDonaldS' or several Jack in the Box tacos Will help. ease . the pa1h of withdrawal.: · ' It mtlst be obvious to you now · • L that we ate everything but Black Jack, the steer the size of a Ford conversion van. (Side note, you need to check this cow out. I guarantee you have never seen a cow like this. Warning Do not trY to eat it) We sincerely attempted to gwe the readers a fair sam- pling. If you should rmss the fair this year, and time IS running out, don't worry, the exact same food booth for booth, will be back next year -on that you can rely. Even Black Jack will be back • KATHY MADER's dining reviews appear every other Thursday /j.,~,_ • ..;I?,.,,,,. .,..,,,~U..J'I ,/f,...,./,,lii,-•--"'-- ·I' ,, " ~<'/"..-~,/.. ··. W '.; a '<'n·I hu/.,,,, al/ "''/hi r" /.,,., '/ / 71/, .,/,.,,.// · C r•unl'I/. Ynn ,9,.,,</r.;1 (, a/i" flt) fl W \n'lf1Uc H ntU I IU I 1 , th -..,ut ·t•t ( n ... ld \f1 ~<t 949 -72 2 -1 l 77 . .. f . . . " . . . . ' A 20 Thursday, July 22, 1999 EDITORIAL T here's a ot or money floating around out there,-anCl our schools aren't seeing very much of it -except for the school that's pro- posed for Newport Coast. It's going to see about $7 .5 million. . With its palatial, multimillion dollar homes, Irvine Co. officials say New,port Coast promises to be among the "most spectacular coastal communi- ties in the United States." : So it's hardly a surprise that the s9hool plann~d for this area is no l~ss special and, evidently, no l~s pricey.· · But the envisioned school, with its custom tile . roofs and "Italian villa" architecture meant to echo the community itseU, seems a touch extravagant at a time when the district is staring at more than $100 million in needed repairs at other schools. How, citizens might wonder, can the district jus- tify custom tiles when a school nght down the roaa has cracking ceilings, leaking plwnbing and rot- ting wood? · · And, if the district indeed is considering a bond to help pay off these repairs, how does this wash • with voters? nue, Mello-Roos truces will cover part of the new school, and The lrvine Co. is shelling out a sizable chunk of change as well·-about $2.1 mil- lion for site improvements and landscaping. • Still, the expense seems conspicuous, especially since it comes on the heels of the school district's report that shows just how bad the conditions of our schools really are. For what it's costing to build this new school, the district could wipe out the decay and rot at two, maybe even three schools. The numerous leaks in the girls locker room at Newport Harbor High -which students have nick- named :ao spots" eould be repaired along with the "Band-Aids on·cancer" patchwork that has been done throughout the campus. The crumbling side- walks and broken drinking fountains could be'fixed. We know the residents of Newport Coast pay good money in Mello-Roos taxes to pay for their schools. We know The Irvine Co. wants its new neighbor}?.oods to have a ~chool to match. Nobody wants a school that's anything less than the best. But how can a school district plead poverty when it spends so lavishly? • • • commun1 forum M'A I l 111 A plane files along the beach near Newport Pier Sunday. Another resident takes off on plane ads I am writing to second Richard Allen's comments in your July 8 edition expressing his distaste .fOI.. the terrible noise that is inllicted on the residents of the neighborhoods of Newport Beach by airplanes {lauling advertising banners (Mail- bag, "Planes hauling banners are noisy nuisances~}. We .live in Newport Heights where we are assaulted by this constant noise every lovely week- end summer day. The dispropor- tionate advantage to the advertiser ·at the expense of the thousands of residents whose Jives are negative- ly impacted makes me wonder why we are expected to tolerate this dbuse. So far my only response to this onslaught of noise, besides being so annoyed that I have to 'go inside and shut the doors, has been to indulge in mutual complaining with my neighbors and, of course, to never buy any. product so adver- tised. However, I wonder what would be the proper venue to con- tact in an attempt to end this intol- erable nuisance. Allen suggested we write our rep.resentatives, - which I will do. Would the City Council, which represents these affected areas. care to address this quality-of-life issue? JEANNE FOBES Newport Beach 'The world does not revolve around Newport' I got a kick out of all of the Newport Beach whiny babies com- plaining about Rep. Christopher Cox You said itall when you reported that the council had not seen so much passion since the John Wayne [airport) restrictions m the 1980s (Editorial, #Thanks, Rep. Cox, Newport Beach needed that," July 15). Why do they think it is so strange that South County resi· dents .feel the same way about pro- tecting their quality of llf e? The world does not revolve around Newport Beach, believe it or not. . ANN MERRITT Corona del Mar GATE program in dire need of revampin.g Finally the district is revamping the GATE [Gifted And Talented Education) PrOgram. It is truly regrettable that it took the state education department to point out the district's error of idenWylng stu- . - Doily Pilot DON l£ACH I DAILY PILOT dents who are not 1ust IQ smart. At Sonora School last y'ear, of the 450-plus child\'en, less than 1 % quahfied for the GATE program· through testing, and this is a trav- esty. lWo of my three children have been involved in the GATE pro- gram. But m.ore often than not, they found it not nearly as stimulat- ing as their regular classroom work. The program is in dire need of revamping and including children with talents that clearly would not show up on a simple IQ test. J have great confidence that (Davis Ele- mentary Principal) Cheryl Gal- loway will direct the GATE pro- yrn.m to include many talented shmmg-star students m 'this dis· tract. MAXINE M. MACHA Costa Mesa READERS RESPOND REBUTTAL Most readers support funding El Toro fight Cox: I have 1iever travekd to Tibet . ~ RichcUd Taylor's recent arti· cle stated: ·congressman Cox, you have spent thousands of hours and millions of taxpay- ers' ha.rd-earned dollars m your travails to Tibet# (Com- munity Commentary, "Focus on Chinafl'ibet makes Rep. Cox forget democracy's mean- ing in Orange,~ July 17). For the record, I nave nevet trav- eled -or "travailed" -to Tibet. The Communist govern- ment hdS denied me permis· c;lon to do so. · •THE ISSUE: We asked locals whether they thought Newport Beach should spend money to help the South County airport movement. Toro Airport, it would be terrible to increase the service from John Wayne, and El Toro is the perfect place. They have the size for it. tlus money away. It is wrong. It is none of our business what goes on in South County. No. 2: It probably should be sold to the.highest bidder. The airport is laid out wrong, takeoffs and landipgs, we should not be investing anything over there until the govenunent decides what they are going to do. No taxpayer dollars, and • cE>rtainly not thousands of • hours, were consumed in my not going to Tibet. In Favor Unless we want airplanes overhead 24 hours eve-ry day we in Costa Mesa better get busy ~nd help fund the pro-airport ' ~{fort. We live closer to John Wayne Airport than many Newport Beach residents. So why isn't our city helping out? We stdnd to lose dS much as anyone if the plan for an El Toro airport 1s defeated. ANGELA O'NEIL Costa Mesa I absolutely think the city of Newport Beach has spent every dime available to pursue the El Toro A.irport issue. We can't c1llow this opportunity to slip away. More importantly, we in New- port Beach can't allow for the possible expans1on of John Wayne Airport. Good grief. This ii; what we pay taxes for, and this .is what we have city councils for. I strongly urge the Newport Beach City Council to spend (Nery available diri1.e. Although I live in Costa Mesa, I am impact- ed ,by John Wayne, and l want to ensure that El Toro is developed. ,.. ' I · MARClfEAD :> " C'osta Mesa .,)• Yes, I do think the city should be spending money..t0-get tbs-El Toro Airpbrt developed. ROBERT GETZ Newport Beach The city should be spending money on fighting for the El Toro airport. In my opinion, 1t is thel.1' most important pnority. It is time ~uth County share the nui- sances of an a.ilport, as their resi- dents certainly use it. Newport Beach will be completely ruined as we know at with the expan- lon of John Wayn . • BETTY CLARK Newport Beach ....:u.. a rcsfdeiilo ewport Beath who has lived under th~ fight path of John Wayne Ait· ~ for l O years, I believe there ,fl a Deed for an a)rport at El Thro. And ye!), it is the No. I issue for the city of Newport Beach. I don't want to dose John Wayne, no one does. We like the conve- nience. Wejustfeelthatany expansion should be in the area where the majority of the growth .of the cbunty is coming from - and that is South County. There is no reason that Newport Beach needs to support all of that growth or demand, nor can we. I am under the flight pattern. I don't want ~e airport shut down. I have hved with this, and I can ' continue to live with this. I just think the need is there, and it should be spread equally. I also believe there should be noise monitqrs here in Newport to compare it with areas where El Toro IS going to be. If there '1sn't any more noise there than there is here, that's about as fair as you can get. CAROLYN CARR Baiboa Island JAY PALMER Newport Beach I-appreciate the Newport Beach City Council's unarumous vote to fund pro-airport grQups. There is a-great deal of misinfor- mation that must be darified before the State and Healthy Communities Initiative, designed by South County to stop l;l Toro airport, is voted upon. One way to learn the truth and facts so that you can speak out on this issue is to attend a me~ting at the Newport Beach Public Library on Aug. 12 at 6:30 p.m. Plan to attend and invite friends and neighbors as well. BONNIE O'NEIL Newport Beach Our government is totally wrong, and the city of Newport Beach -this is not their money; it is our money. And it should be spent in a much better way right here in Newport Beach. , · NORMAN GRANT Newport Beach The city of Newport Beach should not be spending money to promote El Toro as a civilian air- port because El Toro· is simply not a safe, practical solution to our airport needs. Instead, they should spend the money, com- 1 think.the city of Newport bined with funding from other Beach should spend as much cities, the counties and the vari- money as we possibly can to ous associa~ons of government, assure that we have an airport at to properly utilize what we CHRISTOPHER COX Chairman, House Policy Committee CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES -PRESIDENT • 960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn Bill Clinton, (D}, White House: Building, Washington, D.C., 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Wash· (202) 225-2415; fax; (7 14) 960· ington, D.C., 20500. Hotline (6 7806 (Represents Costa Mesa a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111 and West Newport) E-mail: · E·mail: dana@mail.house.gov president@whitehouse.gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (0), Capitol Building, Suite 212, Washington. D.C., 20500 E-mail: vice.president@whitt·· house.gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 . . STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35~ District. 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine. 92715, (949) 833- 0180; fax: (949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY El Toro. I don't know how much presently have in conjunction GOVERNOR Marilyn Brewer (R}, 70th Dis· trict. 18952 MacArtl).ur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 927 15, (949) 863-7070. E-mail: a70@assembly.ca.gov the city of Irvine has spent, but 1 with planning long-tem1 solu-Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol, r believe the Cf.¥,'Council is think we should spend more tions. Perhaps a bullet train or Sa~ento 958U, (916) 445. well justified in spending money then they are. monorail connecting Santa Bar-2841 : fax: (9l6) 445.4633 STATE COASTAL COMMISStON to fight for an El Toro airport. I can't understand the position bara, LAX. John Wayne, Camp 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Council members know that if El of Rep. Christopher Cox (R-New-Pendleton and San Diegcf Air· U.S. SENATORS Francisco 94105, (415) 904- Toro is not built'. then the expan-port Beach), and l have called his ports makes sense. • Barbara Boxer, (0), 11 2 Hart· 5200; regional office located in sion of John Wayne Airport to an office to tell them what I think It is time to work on connect-Senate Building, Suite 112, Long Beach, (3l0) 590-5071 mty· .tematio_nal ~ort is a cert~j _ about that. We have to have an irtg Southern California coastal Washington. D.C., 20510, (202) ORANGE.COUNTY BOARD Of --:. , airport at El Toro. There is no alies alfd' auports Wlth. nonfree-'"224-JSSJT" or "2Z50 tr. lmpendl SUPERVISORS Such an expansion will question about it. way, bigh·speed ground trans~ Highway, Suite 545, El Segun-l lall of Administration, 10 Civic require condemning many of our -RICHARD SPURZEM portation. The first phase could do 90245, (310) 414-5700 Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 finest neighborhoods and busi· Newport Beach be a Jolm Wayne/LAX leg with E-mail: • Jim Sliva, 2nd District (Costa nesses-to make wdy for more 0'1Casion.ll stops at Long Beach. senalor@boxcr.senatc..gov Mesa), (714) 834•3220 runways and 24·hOW' airport Opposed LAX has capacity. • Dianne Fein.stein, (D), 331 • Thomas Wilson. 5th District operations. Ultimately a facility at Pendle-Hart Building, Washington, (Newport Beach, Santa Ana The council is to be com-In answer to your question, ton is the Southern California D.C., 20510, (202) 224·3841; or Heights), (714) 834-3550 mended for their diligence and ·should the city of Newport solution. Let us work toward that 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., unwavering support of Newport Beach be spendingmoney to concept and not ruin the South Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD Beach residents' best interest. fight for the El Toro airportl" County enVironment with a poor-(310) 914-7300 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa, (7t4) DONNA BIGI ~No. . ly conceived and placed civilian E-mail: senator<itleinsteln.s 'n· 708-PAIR Newport Beach CRAIG STEIGLER airport at El Toro. ate.gov Board: Pre.~ident Emily San- Newport Beach GEORGE COTE • ford; Vice President Don I believe the city of Newport Costa Mesa HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Saltarelli; and members Gary Beilch should expend whatever T want to r~ter my opposi-• Chris Cox, (R), 47th District, 1 J fayakawa, Jim Lindberg, John funds are necessary to effective-lion to the city funds being spent Newport Place, Suite 420, New-Crean, Randy SIWth, Don Wil- ly establish El Toro as an addi-to support the El Toro airport, port Beech 92660, (949) 756· Jet, Curt Pringle and James tionaJ airport here in Orange whlch I am opposed to. 2244; or 2402 Rayburn Build· Barich. County. ROSS BIWNGS ing, Washington, D.C., 20515, We citizens of the Newport Coron1t del Mar (202) 225·.56111 fax (949) 251· ORANGE COURTY BOARD OF ar a have had auplane noise for 9309 (Repratentl most of New-EDUCATION enol.!.9hyearsnow,an~d~i~t ~w~tiJn=-e...._-t-::~N~oT,~J~d~onL.·~t~think::-::::"':iiw~e~s~h~ould~:----i·7::':~~;::;:~7o'~;;=:..=~~---+~port!!-naBeattr--dl~)~~--~~~--11.:..ei2009M~K~a~lmlflYus~Drl1811•ve~,~2~0~.~BolM4ilx~~-I -to sllnre the wealth, u it were. spena the fundi on the airport. M.N~~ . IETTYllllSH ~-=~:~ ~~-=_.~Parker, member,• ...... ,._. Ulll:ICIUI Newport Beech Dllldd, 101 Mita St., Suite 3C, TnaltM Alu 5 ColtA M-. llM....., Beach I am for •'-'-funAhvia for El N It._.... ....... lwh 92848, fll4) N~ UftJ ~ ••F~ -· ' .. EYE-oPENER . . '• • Thuriday, July 22, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 --.. --·~ 162 days. or ON ·THE · MOVE Newport Harbor's Peirsol beats '96 Olympics gold medalist Brad Bridgewater in 200·meter backstroke, settles for second place at Janet Evans Inyitational. • LOS ANGELES -Aaron Peirsol of Newport Beach had never ·de feated fellow American Brad Bridgewater. the 1996 Olympic gold medalist, in the men'.s 200-meter backstroke. ' . ·But Pet.rso1, ranked fouith m the worrd and ex.Pected to be in the hunt with the veteran Bridgewater at the Janet Evans Swim lnvita· tional last weekend at use, swam his best unshaved, untapered time (2:01.90) to place second· m the prestigious event. •1 tlunk it's really important to beat Brad for the first time," said PetrSol. who earlier this year broke his own national age-group (15.16) record tn the ~00" back. - Peirsol, a Newport Harbor High sophomore who swims out of IJ'Vine Novaquabcs, competed m five races at the Janet Evans Invitational m preparation for next week's Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he'll go in the 100 and 200 back. Petrsol Peusol's best time in the 200 back (1 :59.8) was .. . accomplished in March at the U.S. Senior Nation· als, becoDUng the youngest American ever to break two minutes. Wilh only Lenny Krazelburg -the current American recordhold· er -separating Peirsol from the gold medal, Peirsol appears to be entering the Pan Am Garnes as the favorite in the 200 backstroke. HThis was a great opportunity for Aaron to race Clll'\Bda's best backstroker (Mark Versheld), se).id Peirsol's club coach, David Salo of Novaquab.cs Swururung m Irvine. •Aaron beat Mark easily -but it may be different when' lhey both get to Canada for the Games Our hope is Aaron will return with the gold." Peusol was not the only one to have an outstandmg meet. In fact, snPtlAN!f DIAi' A y ... OT SEE PEIRSOL PAGE 82 Aaron Peirsol takes off in the 200-meter backstroke at USC. G 0 l F richord dunn British Open takes its toll • Paulson has enjoyed a big year on the PGA Tour, but it's time for a break. I n the brutal conditions of the 128th British Open at Ca.rnoustie, Scotland, homegrown product Dennis Paulson, unlike many of lus brethren, kept his score under 80 1 in every round. . Anyone who watched the Bntish Open last week probably couldn't wait to grab thei.r own clubs and tee it up somewhere along coastal Orange County, where climate is rarely a hazard. But for Paulson and the rest of the PGA Tour sluggers, play.tng Carnoustie wasn't exactly a summer vacation in paradise. But at least Paulson made the cut, finishing at 21-over 305 ($10,829). He shot 74 in the opening and final rounds, kept ---+-'-his head 1n the~ccond (79t and third rounds (79). Now, following a busy span of eight tournaments m 10 weeks -~-=an,__d,,,._"five m a row, Paulson is spent. He's richer than ever, but also worn out. By flirting with the PGA Tour's Top 30 on the money list ($792,459) com greater demands on Paulson's life, I LITTL~ LEAGUE 'C osta Mesa Ame rican Jell Waldron (left) scoops up a bunt as DanJel Cooper give Americans draw first blood • Cooper wows 'em in 6-0 Mayor's Cup win. Tow At.mm IJJ ~Pb COSTA MESA -The wildest pitcher in Wcdnes· day's openll)g game of the third annual Costa Mesa Mayor's Cup was Mayor Gary Monahan himself. Hls ot:p.ine ceremonial opening p1tch was ~ot an indicator of things to come as both pitchers battled strongly, but in the end, Costa Me a American All· Star Daniel Cooper outfoxed Costa Mesa National All-Star Jon Locke en route to a 6-0 win for the Americans. •His off -speed pitch was really on tonight," CoadJ-Pat-McGuire-said about Gooper. ·c oof) hai.---.- been dominant at times and tonight was an example of that." Costa Mesa American's Dylan Hunter gets the Even National Manager Kevin CurrGD' agreed. hero'S treatment from teammates Daniel Cooper •we.. med to hav a pla n at the plate against Coop-(left), Josh Elliott (middle) and Aaron Fttihugb er," CUITan scud. •we wanted to hit the first couple d f I of pitches to try to avoid hiS otr-spced pitch. But he (right) after making exceptional e ens ve stop. did a great job keepmg us off-balanCcd." resulting in four runs. Cooper allowed only four hits in the complete-Mowatt's third hit of tho game. a two·out angle to game WUl. He struck out rune while walking only center, !>COred Jamie nnnean, who led off the iiuung three, all in the last inning. with a single, for a 3·0 CMALL lead. •Anytime Coop got in a 1am1" McGuire said. •tte Josh Elliot mado it .C-0 with an RBI double lo cen- battled hls way out of the jam." ter, scoring Cooper, who reached on an cnor. CMALL got on the board first ln the second Catcher Bryce Canch's double drove in Mowatt inning, courtesy of an error and an RBI single from and Elliot to close out the scoring. QUOn OF THE DAY ·11m not 1ooChing a dub for 12 days Of so. I've been~, .. hardtcu rhout any brm and I haven't been home in me weeks -" Dennis Pa·ulson, back from the 'eritish Open 0orty. Pitot Bl! ........,.·.ftl SPORTS HALL OF FAME .CE LE BRATING THE MILLENNIUM· .. Estancia • Former OCC football MVP came up a year short on n ot one, but two natl~nal champions.h ip te ams. R161\1U> Dt :-." 1973-74, second on the school's · list behind Craig Zaltosky I n his mid-40s, it is unlikely that Steve · Speer would m~e local sports headlines as director of d b10-tech t17 m 1970-71) · But Speer dlso owns the dubious distinction as bemg one of nation's few players to graduate the year before nauonal championships on not company. one. but two college teams. But reliving glory day~ and ·1 don't know i1 it was me or bnnging millennium moments the teams," Speer said, "but the back to life can revive any year after I graduated from former football player's p:,yche Coast, (the Pi.rates) won the and once aga.m cresite front-page nabonal championship (in 1975), news arid the year after I graduated ·1bis is the most fdJTle I'm from Cal Poly, (the Mustangs) going to get at age 44, • Speer v. ent on to win the NCAA Sdld, •rm thrilled (to be a (D1v1s1on l·AA· championship in member of the Daily Pilot Sports 1977)" Hall of Fame).· OK, so maybe Speer's timing Once a 5-fool· 11. 175-pound was off a little. But he made up hard-hitting comerback who was for il agamst opposing noted for his interceptions and quarterbacks ,big plays on punt returns .----:-::::::::::-::. ---, Speer, who attended while stamng at ThWinkle Jr High and 'Estancia High, Orange grew up surfmg the Coast College and Cal local breaks, Will never Poly San Luis Obispo, forget his Estancia days, Speer not only had especially the heroics of blazmg speed on the running back Dan gridiron, he was an Pnnceotto and the aggressive tackler who tutonng of defensive would, now and then, bac~ coach Roger get flagged for late hits. Clark Speer said be Punishing bdllcamers S S also enjoyed playmg for was part of Speer' forte. teve ipeer head coach Phil Brown, Speer. who played but quesbons how the agamst future NFL quarterbacks 1972 Eagle eason could.Jail Steve DeBerg and Warren Moon apart the way 1t did. m college, 15 almost as famous A econd-team All-Irvine 1 for what didn't happen dunng League S£>lection. Speer was part lus collegiate football career. of the Estanoa team that opened• As an all-state selecllon and the 1972 sea~o with a bang, team MVP al Orange Coast, going 5-1 with vtctones over Speer thought he was headed tor Fountain Valley, 25-20, Marina, ! Stanford or San Diego State. 42-7, Costa Mesa, 32-20, and Gomg into the Pirates' stale Corona del Mar, 14-7. Princeotto,, 0 champioruihip game against quarterback Mike Magner and !'. Grossmont in 1974, Speer was ·runrung back Scott Gayner -; ~ uriding real high" with postsea.-sparked the Eagles' offense, o son honors and figured he could · while All·CIF center Vmce Klees i probably add to his team-leading anchored the offensive line. § rune interceptions. ·our coach had a platoon. But Speer and the vis1tmg system, and 1 think some of our § Pirates ran into a quarterback better athletes weren't playing named Joe Roth and lost, 34-17. both way,, -said Speer, whose . in the title game as Roth, who Eagle ended tl)e season with a went on to star at Cal and later three-game Jo-,,mg streak and died on cancer, picked apart the nus cd the playoff~. ·w e didn't OCC secondary. have· all of our best athletes on •tRoth) ate me alive,· said the field as often as we could Speer, who played that game in ha~e and ended up losmg some front of the Aztec coaching taff. game~." When it came nrne for Speer Speer, who e family moved to inquire within, the Aztec, from San Diego to Costa Mesa suddenly weren't mtere ted. before he entered Junior high, •Tuey said no thanks -we've wds a double athlete in the scouted you and seen you play.• spnng, competmg m the pole Speer said. vault and relay for the track and At the time, NCAA D1vt ion held team and playing basebe.Jl. I-A football programs :were also "Actually,~l look back"Oll tt; experiencing scholarship baseball was my best sport,• said cutbacks, and following the loss Speer. a shortstop . •I should've • to Grossmont, Speer went from .. tuck Wlth it, but 1 did all right in• hot prospect to the bubble. football." ~ • 1 ended up gomg to Cal Poly • " Speer remembers his ' : San Lws Obis~ for my last two tr hman t?ar at Estanoa, when • yea.rs of eligibwty. an from a fie d'Sulfin e morning with bis career standpoint and athletic brother and fncnd, shower in the standpomt. I don't think I locker room at school, then go to could've made a better move,• flJ'St penod and fall asleep. ~d Speer. who earned his SpCe.r. who estimotes ....... ~-"'--""' ... degree in micro biology and ha returned 10 punts for been a scientific heavyw 1ght touchdowns m h prep and· ever smce. ·u has turned out to collegiat gncilron days, is a be such an unportant lhmg for Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame my fariill}'. and everything I hav honor celebrating the today, based on that dcctsion mill nnium (to attend Cal Poly SLO)." He lives m Carlsbad wttb bll Speer had 12 car r wif , Brandy, Md 4·year-<id lnterceptions for OCC in daughter Simone. • But while he's not complairung, Paulson, for now, simply wants to rest, be with h11 family, clear up paperwork matters, and, abovo all, stay away from golf. •I'm not touching a dub for 12 days or so,• Paulson, well on his way to hls first St nlllllon year, said Wednesday from his V11ta home. • t•ve been playing really hardcore without any breaks and 1 haven't been home James Mowatt, 5COl'ing Scott Knox. · "Mowatt's beep hitting the ball like that all swn- The following inning, Jeff Waldron smgled to mer long,• Mc:Ot'Slro said . •Jamie's hit was also huge W I y I I p O L O right-center and Brett Perririe chopped a double for u That got the offense rolling for us: down the left field lii1e, scoring Waldron to make it According to Curran, the "big hit" that McGuire CdM 16-Under teun defeats. Univelalttit 2·0. was refe rring to, is something that 1.1 needed for the ~ •our guys played really well tonight," McGuire NationAJ.s to be suC('eUful . • Pantuliano's five goals lead the way for Sea Klngl. said. •we got some timely hits when we teaDy need· ·we put the ball ln play today,• Curran said. •we ed them.• just didn't find th holes out there a nd th y :made IRVINE _ Marcello PantWiano tcored ftw Pit• met ca.a Locke'bettJed all game long for CMNU-. dodging IOlne good plays agalntt us.· .. ...:, Mar u&nh IS.Under 'W,ae. polo '8llD .._, , .. ries ls to ht at ua • uv .-t---+-....... P~a:.liw.on~~.~. agen!!.-~t lined~-;:--u.,...p-.---1&MWll'!MllMLock~RMD\lll•.·.ilplllltcbed.U...,..m~ucha-'o..abetteruu. ..... tt-D--thi--1CO-re..-..;:.W_UI_· +--5-:3.J.IO•plll:m.R.IJallJt C"-Miotta..Ml!Melali...ital!D.:!~~h~~~~~~!.~~'·t-uii&!f lq\Mla: tt~. 1\iiidiy ifUnlwuily~ COlJ>ONle oUting worth ~.000 on tratel! Curran said. •tte gave up a lot of gmuDden ~ CMNLL Ala Plsanki will try to even the The Sea IQnfl itnnt*' out tO • c;.oliMd liDd nnwllll••• ~. but PaUltoa &tdined. "''""'..a .......... ..Mill .....,,......,. o11a--. behind hliD ....... on the mound • AJa is more of a strikeout· outlcodng tbe 'notw ID ...Y q\IMtll ·na.n~jUltnowayl'm ;i::.::;';b.~o1:=r-· type pltdMI': C\ln'an Mid. •He can get that big MdipMlrdaeddlllbsgaelU•OM.wllle ~ylDg fOU MODHy-tbe dubl Wltb lbe ,._. 11111 umllitam at 2-G ID a.. Wt ltdlmnnt wMr\ be Deedl ll. w.·re JooldDg forward to blMtilm al SbllwtD ..... ..a •L'llllSlllS••••••·~ GOil M91 • ilmlDg. CMAU. •rhd9d far • trio cl two.out blll. Tbunday •• " ' B2 lhvr.doy; Juty 22, 1999 s :· LOS ANGELeS -Pcrh p:. inspired by lhe world record wun of South Afnca's P nny Heyns, who elighted a cwwu ol over 2.000 -wl\ n sh . i;wariv lo four· world ord at the Janet Clvans Jnvita- &naJ ltt.;t we k, Jon Moore, an • -· ta.nt coach Wtth Novanuatics SWimming in lMne and the head .t:&ach at Corona del M1tr J ligb, look to tht> waters <tnd Cilme «way with a top e ight hmsh tn the 200- meter breastroke at USC Moor.-, who traU\S only d few days per week. strokPd to d tune ot '2.:~.17, good enough tor eighth and the respect of his owri '\Wtm- mers who where competing .i.long sf de. •Jon remains id grNt cihape and ~ager to compete,• ·aid Novaquat-· lc:s Head Coach Ddvid Sa.Jo, or his assistant coach's effort •1t is an inspiration to the swunmers he coaches that he is willing to prdc- J:ice what he predches • PEIRSOL CONTINUED FROM 81 Perrsol wds not l'Vl'n thl• only one in his household tn hdve d great competllton Hayley Pe1rsol, t1 tn•.,h1ndn-to- be at Newport I !arbor I llgh, stroked to Wenme lwsts in llw 800 and t ,500 fr(.>C<,ly)p<,, t''>t.ih!Jshlnq d Junior Ndltonc1l Tunt> Stc-tncldrd in the 800 with a ~1.1 \ SO In the 400 i.nclividual medJt•y, .,ht> ,tlsn t1UdlJ- fied for the Junior Ndt1ont1l Chdll1- p1onsh1ps. clockmq a 5 07 79 Carly Geehr, d top tlgc--group swimmer who hds lrdnsfmrl'd to Newport Harhor c1nd will 1om Pcir • sol dl th<! Pan Arn Gu11ws as d member or th<• u s NdllOndl T<•um. powerPd her way to Olympic Tndl Tune standards in the 800 tree (8;49 75). the 400 free 14:18. 15), as well as the 200 10d1Vldual medley (2:20 431 and th<.> 200 lree (2 03 241 She wa., m the lop t•1qht in thret• of her races Others compeung di the ldnet Evahs lnv1tallonal were NPwport Harbor's Ry.m Ledn and Amy t>..Jur- phy Murphy fell JUSI '>ht' in qtMliJy- mg for the Jumor Nahori.tl Chc1111- p1onslups ltl tht• 200 I rPt" whth• sw1mmm9 c1 hfC'lirnl• hest ot 2:10 41 She v.111 cornrwtP •. <11 th,. upcoming Soulht•rn c «1hfornld Swimmmg Senior Chdrt1J11nn .. h1ps in an dttempt to qudhfy for tlw Juruor event m holh thl• 100 rind 200 CrE>e, as well ds the 4011 hL·e Lean, who hds h!•Pn <11v1dmg his timt! bctwf'f'n ht'> w11m rn91mrn and occ'1n hfoqudrd trnmmq, S\\dlll to a persondl best in the 2l)(J bdc k (Z:21.35), dS wt·ll <ts d time of 2·01 86 in the 200 fref'. He'll be dt the Juruor National Championship'> m the 400, 800 and 1,500 later Uus month , Sports :------~.,.-.... --:d.i_......_ongwttbe~-NOTES, AND STUFF forNe~rt Aquatic center at the CaJUornla State Gamet • back row, from left: ouie- Clar.k, Tom Downey- ScheU. Mldd.J~ row, from left: Heather McKlbbln, Wiii Downey-• Schell, .. Andrew Belden, Valkyrie Yuill. Front Coach Devlin Murphy. Peter Boyer is not pictured. In terms of basics, you ntlghtbesurprisedto know how little has really Cpiiflged over the years. W o came across an mter- esling comment from one-time Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College pitcher and gridder Jim Newkirk when he was teaclung at Harbor in September of 1980. Newkirk said, •Kids today are t\o better or worse than 'when I weni to sc.Qool. Kids are j1,1st different Of'W and JUSt r~acting t<> clif(ere~ces m society." Newkirk and Tod Wlute, both Class of '55 at Harbor, linked up recently in an organization called "Tiunk Together," which creates school homework tutoring centers m Costa Mesa, Santa " ABB l:E ERAZY-Ana, Tustin and Orange. It ts a ----volunteer organization dofug good work. White bas worked All seven representing Newport Aquatic Center earn top-three markings at California State Games. SAN DIEGO -The Newport Aquatic C~ntel pdrticipated in the Cab.f oroia State Games and ull seven paddlers earned medals for their efforts last weE;kend. Leading the Juruor D1v1s1011 was Oz-Lie Clark, who won two .gold rnedals and a silver for NA<.:. · Clark won the K-1 5000-rneter raC'e as well us the paddleboard- ing event, while taking runner-up m the K-1 200-mcter race Also in the JW).lors, Tom Downey-Shell won two silver medals . in the K-1 200 and the K-1 5000. In the Bantam Divis1on, Will Downey took home the gold m the C-1 200 and the C-1 500. Andrew Belden was a three-medal wmner, takirig home two sil- vers (C-1 200 C-1 1,200) and a bronze (paddlel>oardmg). In the K-1 200, Valkyne Yuill edged out teammate Heather Mcl<.ibbm for second place m the K-1 200, hut McKibbin returned the favor, outdueling Yuill m the K-1 5,000. Peter Boyer took home a bronze medal in the 5-1 5,000 for the NAC, which 1s roached by kayaking national champion Devlin Murphy. The NAC is il six-time nation c;hamp1on ui Olympic flatwater canoeing' and kayaking. . In August, over 40 NAC athlctcb will be competing in Lake Pl1;1cld. New York at the Nationals GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 dfen't coming out of the bag," "dtd Pdulson, who earltet this year r:o11.,1dcr~d playmg l1l lhl' Costa Mesd Community Golt Classic 1r-. toncfay at Mesa Verde Country Cluh), but also bad Lo tum 1l dowo. Poulson. however, a lnrmer Costa Mesa High stdndout who grew up on the links at l;)dnta Ana Country Club, where he\ dn honorary member, said there\ a h0% chaocu he'll make the dinner l\.londay n1gbt dl the Costd Mesa Chdmber of Commerce event With his bdnkroU bulging, -.ponsorsh.ip opporturulies groWUlg and populdnty increasing, Paulson -;ttll k~l·p:. matter:; close to the bag. "No mdttcr how big I gel, I'm not lf'ltinq anybody do my checkbook." he -.aid. • New In town1 StarUng your own bu<;lness? I fave a bUSl.Jless now, but s~lting more exposure? ThPn 1om the Costa Mesa Community Goll Classic, the oty's most visible event in terms of local with the group for the past 111z years. • .. Lassie" was a nickname that legendary Newport Harbor pitch<ar Frank Hamilton could never shdke off. It is easy 'to laugh it off alter all years have passed since 1948, but it was a struggle in the old days Hamilton, on the phone recently from Fort Walton, Fla .. recalled how 1t came up in '48. Classmate Dick Deaver messed up when they were playing basketball on an outside court and Hamilton called him wLass1e." fronically, Hamilton lumsell messed up and Deaver chose to call him "Lassie • Unfortunately, it stuck and he couldn't shake it off for years. Actudlly, many locals who fol- lowed Hamilton on into summer Costa Mesa Merchant games, loved the nickname. One of tus fans, fonner Costa Mesa Mdyor dJgnitalies, C'Quncll members, chamber folks and business owners -not to mention goU and a . challenging Mesd Verde layout The third annucd event hds been sold out for months, lmt, like Pa'ulson, th<.>re's always the awards dinner to meet people and pass out business cards. Paul~n·s brother, Dean, operates Pdulson Goll in Col.ta Mesa. a ball retriever busin<>ss. Ed Fawcett of the Chamber of Com· merce, who heads up the tourna- ment put on the local map by Ned Bondt, created a waiting list earlier Utis year for possible goU operungs. SIDELINES • Al Pinkley. said, ·we ~ thought the world of Frank and we never meant for it to be taken the wrong way.• Hamilton still remembers the bme Pinkley was announcing a Sunday Merchant game and obviously tired of the rival manager_pokin.g fun al the fabulous 6-foot-4 southpaw. Pink1ey waited until after Hamilton had struck out a big batch of hitters, then went down lo the Los Angeles manager and said, uYou W6J1l I should get you a tennis racquet? H Hcµnilton, with a laugh, recalled that he enjoyed that line of humor. • Daren McGavren, Class of '41, at HMbor High, who was inducted into the Umversity of Pacific Hall of Fame in the recent past, came up 'With'an old liJeguard photo out of Newport from 1941-42 It showed 12 lifeguards, who ten covered an area that is now covered by 150. They all got together recently for·a grand reunion, which included one-time chief Al Irwin Jack and Rex Bell also attended the event. Edward C. Stephens. Class of '42, and a one-time runrung guard for the legendary fullback Hal Sheflin, wrote to deliver apologi.es since he had a strong desire to fly out from New York, and had to cancel the tnp. The event, sponsored \Jy the Orange County Marketplace, opens Monday with registration at 10 a.m. The Putting Contest, sponsored by the Daily Pilot, and dnV111g rdnge will also open at 10 am. followed by a barbecue lunch al 11 a'.m. It's a noon shotgun start. Proceeds will benefit lhe Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's community outreach programs and tickets are still available for the awards d.i.nner, which indudes a live auction of many unique items Details: (714) 885-9090. • Chances are few would remember a great int~mational f1gwe m theater and ~ by the name of Irene Worth, who nuxed with ,:;omn o{ the biggest naiues m show business. such as Laurence Olivier and Alec Guinness. One fo.rmer Harbor High a thlete named Woody Hadley, Class of '33, remembers her from lus days in school. but h e r original name was Harrie tt E. Abrams, and her fathe r once served the <;oa~t Mesa area as a principal. Today, she lives in ~all bu. • It was pleasing to hear from an old fnend named Neal Metcalf, Class of '55 at Harbor, recently He now lives in Manchester, above Santa Rosa. He once lived m a home on Balboa Island that was named alter race horse SeabisCuit. His landlady had won a big race off that horse and put the money down on the house located on Grand Canal. He caught \JP with numerous old Harbor mates recently up in the High Sierra near Sheriff Sonny Coane's home. Others who showed were former athletes Tod Wblte, Jim Newkirk ana Bob Milum. Metcalf played end on the '55 Harbor High grid team. • This comer enjoyed a recent talk Wlth Harlow Richardson, Class of '50, a member of the 8-\ Newport grid team, the" champ '51 Orange Coast football team • and the first Long Beach State team under Coach Mike Delotto of West Virgii:ua. We dld not recall Richardson as a !Jeld goal kicker m high school or at OCC, but he made his mark at Long Beach. He reccilled kidung several goals He was a versatile athlete in school days. DEEP SEA Wednesdays counts ~ LMdlng. 8 boats. 148 angletS J22 yellowtail, 519 sand bau, 217 barracuda 71 calla> bass. s halibut. 35 JO.Jlpin. D.twys Lodter • 8 boats. 202 anglen. 442 sand bass, 4 halibut,. 1 Whrte sea bass. 33 calico bass. 19 sculpin, 6 rockfrsh. 52 yellowta1I, 253 ba"acuda. PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I P.UBUC NOTICES I PUBUC NOTlCJS I I PUBUC NOTICES. J Sealed bids must be submitted on the form sup· piled by the Otatnct 1n oc· cordence w 11h all provlstans o1 the spedl • cations Speclhcallons bid blanks and lunh9r 1nl0t'IT\fl· !Ion may be obla•ned at Ille abOve address, telephone, (71•> 593.7593 Pvbllshed Newport Beach· Cos11 Mesa Dally Pilot JUiy 22. 1999 Th68' Flctltloua Bualneaa Neme Statement The lollOwlng persom are doing buS•tlHS as NEWPORT SHIPPING SERVICE. 3400 Irvine Ave • 1114. Newporl Beach, CA 92660 MdleH• Ebeman. 245S Newport Blvd , • t 9 t . Costa Men, CA 92627 Thia bus•neSI IS COtl· ducted by an 1nd1vldua1 Have you s1arted doing business yet? Ves. 5+98 Michelle Eberhart Th11 statement was hied with lhe Counly Clel1'. 01 Orange County on 7·20-99 19119879M7• oeny Pilot July 22, 29. Aug. 6, 12. 1999 Th705 Fictitious Buslneaa Name Statement The lollowmg persons are dOlng business u: Alloy Producllons, 300 Santo Tomas, Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 Oa111d Anlhony Snowden, 300 Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa. CA 9~27 Thi$ busmess is con· ducted by, an 1ndMdua1 Have you suinect dOlng business yet? No OaYld AnthOny 5nowden Thts slatemeot was filed With the Counl'( CJ6f1< 0( Orange County on 7-16·99 199967~17 Daily P.,. July 22. 29. Aug ~. 12. t99i Th688 I m OPATUARES I WARMINSIO Edward Wannlnsld Sr., (Ski), of Costa Mesa, died May 15, 1999 at Hoag Hosprtal in Newport Beach CA, Edward is a Retinld Phll1tdelphta. PA, Fireman Edward 1s a World War II Nmy Veteran and served • In lh• Phthpp1nes. Beloved husband of the 11ate laura Warmmsk t. Beloved father ol Edward Jr. and his wi fe",'""',--. Constance SUMVed by many IOving nle<»s and nephews Catnolic Funetal Mast and Interment 1n Pllladel- phla, PA We love and ITllSS my dactY9ty much Ohl What. !Oh "Affordable .. Alteroadve" DIScount Casket:, .Cremation & Burla1 Service Doily Pilot l!u-c N011CD I I w .... 11 PUIUC NoTICD I I PU8UC NOTICIS 11 PU8UC-~>TICU 11 PU8UC NOTICES I I PUIUC NOTICl8 I I PUIUC NOTICll I I pUILJC NOTW I I __ _ Flctftloua 8utlMH fJ the Costa Mosa Senltary riaht liOe • .,., ...... ~ Htive j'OIJ •14!100 doing Pnuong nil Mintl Ph3in, Flct1tlous Bu1lneH FieUtlOUI 8u1IM9• Fletlttou• Butlnet• SPI pp Int ConnecUon ....... 0. Of. • Name Statement Oistr1cl w heat al'td di· vfved eo Wld nowtif, b1111M ver? Y•1. 1991 Tino lo, llWIO, can. Nam• Statement Name Stlte~nt Name Stltement "°23 Bird1 Stl9a1, Sul A .-• CIMlll9•D!..!.....11• The IOl!ow~ persont tennlne protestsandobj4K· ~·in !tie Came A tohn McCormlCI\ tomla D2e20 The lollowlng pet$0/ll The folbrr1ng perr.Ql'IS Hnpou. acn CA HD tW*44 e.a ...., a OOlna bUslml!ll aa llOf\S. ncJ r IA 10t t•· ICliblCI ~ Wld Tt la n)enl Wil$ I Shannon A Oum• re CSo1nO bu1 eaa 1111 • The l(JOtrWlt!O fl&ftonll ere oo.ng tJusin8s$ a 266().,223, dllill-* 11 .. alllll Ill .. Hoter.ptu•, 2 t 972 emptlon II any, to the BIO• i; _ll\$ with ttie CounlV C rk D4 II Deodar, llVltle, CAiWO Amaz1ryg Tttrends. 1760 r~ .. ~~ a~280 Bower Enterprh 1 , The AcCtloul B a ,..... d ~ Qllllll, 8r~1&1 SI . Ste 1332, p!'CIPC>ffd cnargct lot llHPI bttow _ _, Orange County oo 7 20"99 Tilll business 15 con Monrov 1 C·2, Coita 21e22 Comtno c:apiWano ruime relttml(f IO a~ ~_...., .... la Hunllngtoo Beach CA and garb.a&;' C(ll!oetJon '°' ~t Of • ~~ ~ '09967tK71 dudoo by a g n ral pal1· M4sa, CA 2627 Bison, D9'512• Ne~rt e 1• Laouna Nigut4 c. wast In~ Count~ &.-• ..... -.,.,, ~~011ne Sutherland, !'! ~= n ~!..t.ear .!: °' l~. ~a-31 °~ P:011d~ 2~11~ no~ r M f>tlem (~.Itri ~s~~. r~i ee,:.:noC: 9~~ockwell 8::~ eo.... r 2...,11 ~99J7~199 o F LE NO ;:._ n :-a:=.· : 21372 e kh ...... m·''lf Aug • I • Thll lta! n t WH hied 312 CorQol do! M I ca 7911 E $an MlQuel ••7, "" Jolin Charkl$ Kiptstuut. ~ -• ......, ....... roo urst 81 . wilh tf)e 0 111101the0ts1r1et to'~pe Fletltloua Bualn•H ........ ltie c""-IY ,..,ftl'k of 9~2.. Sr.otUcalt AI.:a5250 Ave Del C&ba • Leguna ....... , 1-en , ,..~,. --'"""· Hunllngtt>ll Beilctt, at the Ot5tnd Olla. n llUTI ...... ...... ""' ""' .., • Nllniel ca (126n .,..,.. ...,, ......,.,_ .. • • ..-.-i • !Ill CA 82646 _.Fu On1te, Costa Mua, by fie Name Si.temen1 Ora~ County on 6'29!99 nm i.bl.iSlnet' CQ!'l-TI buSlneu 11 000• _ Inls .IM!oeu • ;,s con-Mesa CA 826211 ""*'...., t:r Clllft __. • Jill leec:tl. 34114 Selva Calrtomla. The IOl!ov.•no pel$OOI 180H7ffl10 dudeo ~ a COtporauon dut'led'try an~ cualld by an indiVIClual Sancra S • Klpt1tutil -. of • 11 _....., d .. Ad • Un1113t8, Oana POinl, NOTtCl: ts HEREBY ltltf'to!\, ., are dOing bUl"1ffl ·~ • Oallv Pilot Juty 1, 8 t 5. Have VoV Sl~ed dOlng bUS ... ~ •• ~11'taNortld dOiflO Ha...a 'JOO .Started doing 3051 LO!tn Lane Cc» ta u.o .... "' ......... CA 92e211 FURTHER GIVEN thflt the rde(s), .Jdval1'8s. undw the M J S COMPANY, 1813 22, 1999 lh633 tiu10lneas yet'> Ye,, ""' r-bU$inett yel'> No M M CA fi2626 dn cn.t Dr 1 -Cl'..._. This business 11 con· Uld t6f>0'1 on tJe 1n the ~of'"" Deacfof TJRS.!. I! Balt>oe Olvd., Newport Flctttlout Bualneaa 07·01·99 ~::':t~~::: hied Shirlene Bo"'e' it115 l>Uilneu 15 CQrl --.edlldl~ll,•-• ducted by co-panne11 CO$ll Mesa Sa"ltary D•S· ~ ~ o7UMi Beach, Cl 82601 Name Statement Ultimate Spa111wear Inc, wllh 1/\4 Covnty Cleik ot , Thee sta1eme111 was rnea Cluc1ed by t"K.tsbal'ld end ._. cllllil INlll • t di-* Have you started ctt>ing tn<;t Olhce, n Fair Duve, VN°sre: 'fOt""~~~I Martin Sandercock. 2222 Tne lollow.ng persons Woddy W1lspn VICI Prell• Orange County on 7.9.99 witn 111e County Clerk 'QI W•le ._.lllJ•-• .......... bus1nessy11?No. I may b4t ••am1n1d wee1'· (atlhf-~cftht Laurel,Upland."CA llt786 aredo1ngbus1nessas . dentt 19"11791763 Orar1?9Countyon629-99 JohnC K111111util "'*' ~-.. Caro11neJ s1.11hertand dayr.betweenthelloursol eatiOO'or~Nobce. 1ei JamesC B1ce,t613e JPAASSOCIATES,LLC, Th1Sstaternentwas111ec1 P 1 15 22 10096711n211 Th.s1tatementwasllle<J ~ • _... lllllli* Thlt statement was IUed 8 00 a"' and 5 00 p.m reaso~~estJ~ to be Balboa Blvd • Newport •936 Pearce Street Hunt· with the County Cl•rk or 29Da11uyq ~. I~~ TttOOO DaUy P11o1 July 1 8, t5 with ,,,. County Cllrlf. ol -.. II _.., 5102 d IW With the Coonly Clerk or COSTAMESASANITARY set low. .,....,..,nl Beach.CA9266t OrangeCountyon7999 ,.. 22,1999 Tl'l62t OrangeCoun1y ot17/2J99 ~ ........... _.._.__._ ..... 0 .,,...,.. S~vie B Bice. t813 E tngton Beach, CA 92649 Fl tltl B I tt996701161 ., • ._...,.. ___ .,_ t999&7804011 Cl1rk Qf the Ol1trlct a oe v • ewpo.. (Nevada), 4936 Pearce Dally P1io1 Ju~ 15, 22. Nam• Stattment N S '"' ·r d,.. ,.,_,. .. -.,,, range COi.iniy on 7 16•99 DISTRICT, Joan Revak, ii gttatef on day o. B I Bl d N .. ~ P A Assooaies, L L c. 1119967911722 c oua ua neu Flctltloua Buslnasa Daily P1"At Ju'" 8 i5. 22 "'**'",.. -I• llt ... DaHv P1101 July 22. 29, P1.1bll1hed NewPOft Beach· STOR Thabet Abe· BeaTh~a· ~~-~ne26!1 .. con· S1reet Hun1ingtoo Beach. 29 Aug fl, 199 Th673 Ttlt lollow1ng perJOOt Thea"l:O~~~"'!,.~°'" 29 1!99 ~ Th652 ._ID .. ,.._ oc Olll9' A '~. 1 • 1999 Th690 Costa Meu Da: Pilot dr , a mamed mll'I as his dueted by~ gen~ CA 92649 • fictitious Bualneu are do1ng bus1nes$ as are doing busl('li"";~" Flctltloua Buslnut 40l-4t1 E. ~ ,_. ~ Flct tone us neH JUiy 22, 29, '19 ~y and~sepantle ~ partnership . ,This l;>usloess i' COi')· Name Statement Jttus Auto, Glail ns ·8) Complete YOYt Stall 1>) NatTM Sta\ement <*1111. 04 .. ~ ..... MW· Name Statement Th685 a Reoorde<I Have yoo stalled ~ ducted by 1.1m1ted The follow1no Rerson• West 17tn Sr· see A comp1e1eyourstalf i;om c;) The loll0w1rig persotU 111 ~ ID ..s ..-111111 w • Th• following persons• F1odtlou1 Busln•H ' 1 lns1N" busintH yet? Mo Lial)ihty Co • ere ooing ousllless H Costa Mesa, CA 92627 . Comptett Stafl1ng.,d) Com· ate doing ~iness u Wldlr 9d C..-d ._ • .. are dolng-t>ustnoss a6.. Name Si.tement t No-~ ~of 01; syrv1a e Bl<* >.._ Have you started dotng Herbal AQua, 1•04 Jesus Agor'· '1982 Ma-pleto Stati.ng •Resources, SUGAR. SHACK IN· ~ _..., 11 _, CIUllJ. New Ctly Housing Com· The lollow1ng perions iclat R8coids-WI 1 ..,. Thia 1tatomen1 V.as hied bualM~s yet? No. · ·• Lakeskfe Ldnt, Hunlmgton ~St ' ' 02A, Costa el c; om p I 41 I e's 1 a I· TEAIORS 30952 ColonJal OIM:me ..,.,... .. _, panv: 23 Beacon Bay, .,, doing business as ~~er o w11h the County Clerk" ol JP A Auoaates LL C, Beach CK92848 TtiiS ct!i!:~! 18 con-f1ngra$00rces net. 20SCl5 Place. Lagun9 NIQ\IOI, CA '*"' PlrClll 2 11 .. a, d Newport S.ach, CA 112660 NATIONWIDE BUSINfSS ~~~'°1~ ~l j) &J Otange County on 8·25·99 Jack Armstrong President John D Moroan, 1401 Yorba lJn<la Blvd 1330 92677 eo.. Miia Ou11J d ()rwWI. Althur vanz.nctt Stiodl. IMAGING CENTER, 2253 of • ~in ~·~1 18996707460 This statement was lded Lakeside Lane, HIHlh!IOIOl'I duded by an tndlVldual Yorba Unda CA 92886 Lu\da Baer . W111Jams, s... d CIMarfta • ..... Oii 1 23 Beacon Bay, Nev.port Manin C419 Irvine, CA of 11'8 at fie main Dall)' Piiot July t, 8 15, with the CoUnly Clertl of Beacil, CA 92~8 Have you 7s1.tn.ed doing Anthony JeHery Corpo. 30952 Colonoal Pla<;e, ,,..., ll9d., t10C1k t01, P99 hM Beach, CA 92660 02612 ~acea LO !he Plaeent1J 22 1909 Th627 Orange County on 6·29·99 Joe Pravettone, 1404 business yet No tatlOtl (a Ca!domia Corpo· Laguna Nigi..el CA 926n 'al Plftllf N!PI. -111 d ... This busineu IS con· Hamid Jav1d. 24211 Genl8' 401-411 E. · I I 18996797724 Lakeside Lane. HunlJngtoo Jesus Agl.iilar r&IK>O), 20505 Yort>a Unda Tl111 busi n is con· ()Wlga au., TNI ~ ducted by; an indh11dual Avenida Breve •L. Laguna Aile., Placenlla Flc1 tloua Bua ne$"a Daly Pilot \July 1. 8. 15. Beach, CA 926-48 Tl'lll s1a1ement was Idea BIVd~ •330 Yorba unaa, d!JC!ea oy in lndMOuaf ~....., .... 8111111 Have you stan.ed ~ Niguet CA 92677 Amount of unpiiO Name Statement 22 1999 Tti634 This buSlness 11 con· with Ill• County c1e111 ot CA 92886 HC1ve you si.t"ed doing •• ~ ...... .._ ... buSllMIR yet7 Yes. 6199 Daoud Lalllzada, 21 ~aod Q1ner d\atges The I01towing pe~s Flctitlous Business dUCle<I by a general Orange County on 7•9·'99 This bus1neu 1s con-t>usonen yet? No oew -cl&Q.-,._' ... Arthur VanZandt S11()d( Laguria Mao11. Ahso vieio. 1 1, 48 ar~~a.~&1.n~~;: Ve•· Name Statement _ partnersh•P Daily PilQt ~~1~l;4 dueled by a COfP<>ritlon ~~ .:,::n:;~1!~! tilQd a1 ,.._,... ~ .--This statement was filed CA 92626 Address Ot 1~ ley VM1w St unu 1175 Tilt: loi•ow ng pers011s Haw you started OolnQ 29 Aug 5, tm Th662 Have you started doing Coon DJlll • ~ to ts 29 o:: ~ ~.: M~~~~:oa~ ~r::anvmn WMe ~lomia,.~. Gardin Giove CA 928•5 are oom9wsi1tess as J~ Pr~~= Fictitious Business b\J~=rre~ Corpo· o:~n;: Coun1v 1"oo ~~ ~ ~ ... ;;: =. .. w.: 1'996?99398 92626 !~_ ~1 • MIChael P11z: 474 Terrell HALL AUTO SALES Thi~ statement ... as hied Name Statement ration. Dave PIW<:tl, Prasi· 111996791U66 ... _ .....__ llj .....,.. b D N 141-04 ' Pl Pomona CA 91767 5140 E LaPaJma 201• wttt lhe County Cieri!. I Th ,A ..... A d t Da•ly Pilot July II 15 22 ·---aux Pilot July 22, 29, Tnls business IS con underSioned Truslee This busineas IS con· Anaheim Hiiis, Cahlom1a I 0 e ..,. ....... ng persons en 29 1999 Tn649 fl'1 •WI.... .. ..... Aug .12. 1999 Th691 d~ed bl a oenoral 9sc1a1ms anyt~y tor any ducted by an lf'd111iduat 92807 D Orange coun~~:e~~~:7 ar~e~~~11!':e~~ses, _..,~1~~a~~; ~JI~ F1c11tloua Bualn•sa __. nl ._ __,.. Flctltloua BualneH paHners 1P d ...... illCOO'ednesS of tile streel Have you started doing James Hall, 9021 Daily P11ot July 8 15. 22. Blv Ne Of eoun ~ 'f/'1. ~ .._ Name Statement ave yov siarte UUlng address Of other oommon busineu yet? Yes Belcora, Hun11ngton 29.1999 ThS45 2929 Newport Cl.. w· ange tyon6·29-99 Name Statement s.ct .. .a111lllldll bA.-aA The. IOltowing persons bus1nesds yet: No ~nation, If a'ly, shown °tt519~ , Beach, California 92647 Fictitious Business poB'1e~am~ CBAe!2e~. 32n5 Dail~1lot ~~y I 798n2. 151 Tt1e> l11!\uw•r19 ~1'5Qrlr. QOo9WI °' .......,, ..._., do ...... 1 Ham1 Jav.., aboYe If no street lldd,_,. tv ike Pitz Shirley Ann Hal.I, 9021 ... .,, are doing bUa•nns as ar ~ -llba, ,_.. are ing~ne1sas Th1s5tatementwasllled olhert't\ftVIYV\-nailOfiTss B 1 r H 1 1 N St t t Mesa Verde East. H115, 22.1 Tl'l622 swiss CLINIOVE 4Jti • ..,,..-.. SHARMILLA with the County Clerk ol ahown-ciliedlOnsi?the Iota-This s1e1oment was filed e co a un ing on ame a emen Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .., °'~to PIJ ... ASSOCIATES, 2480 Irvine Orange Coun1y on 7-20·99 ~~( ~1i{X be' w11h the Counly Clerk of Beach, Cahlornia 92647 The-following persons This bus111ess IS con Fictitious Business Heftot1apu Ave ' Suite l ·E ~ P'f'CIPil ua cl .. Blvd ' 1256, Tusun. CA 1""'""7"""'•"' ~ ......... a ~n Oninge Count~ on 6·25·99 This bbusloo&s Is con· are doing business as "ucted by an ind1v1dua1 Name Statement CoEronla <IOI HMar CA 9262E5 ACM(1) -=and e,, _, dllld cl 92782 "'"'"" •~ ""'"' 19996707441 ducted y husband and a) WAXMATE, b) AIR· u ve yne ug1 3535 VUll Wlfl .,.... ....._ • 6 h 8 r n\ 1 1 1 a W 1 Dally. Pilot July 22. 29, ~~lhef the D 11 p 1 J 1 8 15 wile TIME. 4208 River Ave Ha11e you started doing The loflowlng persons Coast Hwy Apt n o Co PIO"'dtd., ..i noea(ci acMrat. esltlwardena 2480 1"11he Aug 5. 12, 1999 Th708 n . ays oof th .. I~~ a~ I ol uly , T i Have you 6lar1ed doing Ney;pOtl B.eacll, CA 92662 business yol7 No are doing business as rona Del Mar CA 92625 I,,,., "* 1111 .._ d,. C..-1•' Fl H B I ·~ Not-22. 1 99 h6 8 bui.lness yel? Ves, . Mich I W Ill R Ben Barger A CUT ABOVE LAND· Ttus business is con· ~ ._ Blvd . •256, Tustin, CA chtioua us neH ~te. ' Fictitious Buelneas o2!04/l994 • ae 1 am van. This 1ta1omen1 was hied SCAPE TROUBLE· "'"* ..,._.. · .,_... 92782 Name Statement ate.JylY8, 1999 4208 River Ave Newport ducted bv an 1nc1vodua1 1r4..__g1,.1u111•tndot ThlS business Is COtl· The loltow.ng persons . liz.ed, Inc,,, 4180 Via Name Statemtnt Shirley Hall Beach. CA 92662 'Voth the County Clerk of ~~T~la97~e~b'C~ Have you staried C!Oklg tw 1\411o..-ct11¥ sat dl9d d duded by an lnClividual are doing bUSiness 85 ~e 'ii ltev. Boll 5013 The lollowlng persons This statement was hied •ri.s business 1s con· Orange Coun~~~:a~:6 92627 bu5•nesa ve17 No "* ll>wil m. 1IS13 ....... Have you slarted do•no Manne tmpress10ns. 492 r.2 iaH93014· are doing busine s as with Iha County Clerk ol auctea by an 1no111idua1 0 1 P 2 Tl M 1 M 11 Evelyne Hugi ICOUld .,... '"° .....,.. business yet? Yes, °'419"4 E. t8tl'I SI , Costa Mesa, Nstee le . Sob. a) HSC. b) B1rdFree. Oranoe County on 6·29·99 Have you staned doing 29 ~ Y ~0\~~~ 15+~3 974 "fr:JUCX:~~.e .. ~ta Thlr. statement .vas 11100 ._..," .. ~ .. Sharmllfa CA 92627 Pub· 711! 07,,,,,lntl 901t Regena t>rrve. Hunt· 19996797806 business yet1 Vts IY29199 119 · · Mesa. CA 92627 W•lll ttie Cou1'1ty Cieri. ol f9i't P'O ID• flt..__., WiJHlrtwardena Cheryl Lee Duncan. 492 011. • '"""=· 1ng1on Baacn. CA 92646 Dally Pllol Jt.J.y 1 8. 15 M1Chael Wilham Ryan Flctltioua Business This bus•ness 15 COO· Orangia County on 7 2·99 laldlrr*dledal"-9 ......_ This slatement was hied E t&th St . COl>ta Mesa. CN 1 180 ,. Karl Tahu~9071 Regena 22. 1999 -Th635 This sta1ement was llleel Name Statement ducted by an individual 1911911798150 _..., Ind .._., 111 tw w1tn the County Clerk ol CA 92627 ----------.• Dnve. Hun11n9ton Beach Fictitious Business witn the County Clertt ol The I01;ow111g persons l-ta11e you slarted do4na Da~11o1July 8 15 22 wdiillglwd •....., .._ Orange County on 7 16·89 Thll bullnetis 11 con· Fictitious Bualnets CATh~s2~-s-ss •1, ,_. Name Statement Orange C()U(lty on 7 2·99 are doing bul nen as business yt1? Yes 61100; 29l Th64l d ~ Ind dllwld b-...., 18996799307 dueled by an indtv1dual Name Statement uv ·"" ........ The lollow•ng persons 19996701148 PIPELINE PARALEGAL Timo'"Y Moenael M tctiell Flctltloua Business ........ • _ -..1 ............. __. D ~ Plk> J 22 29 ducted by an-1nd111idua1 • .. re .. -·n~ ... ·~ne·~as DailyP•lolJu1y8 1& 22 112 46tn Street. Suite B. "' NemeStatem4tnt ·~ ..,_,,_.., __ a t uly • Have you started doing The IOllowlng persons Have you staned dO•ng .. """ """'' ..,,. ,.. 29 19911 Th64S C This statement was hied *-" ID Ill ,. 11Clliapwd Aug • 12. 1099 Th692 txiStness yet? No are dOing bu51nen as bU'mess yet? No Beach Ude. 1004 W. 1 Newport Beaeh A 92663 v.llh the Countv C1er1< of Tne tol1owing pelSOfl~ ca.-s ..s ,.-. of cWtlAI _. F1Ciltloua BualneH Cheryl Lee Duncan Beach Access. 596 The Kar1 Tahti Ba1ooa Bou e11ara, New· Fictitious Bualnffa Enc Stamer Bleuel 112 Orange County on 6·211·99 are Clo!ng bufilness as ellcDI ID .. ID 111 _., 11 Name Stltement This statement was riled Shops At Miss1on VteJO, This •tatement was hted po'1 Beach, Cahlo1 nla Name Statement 461n Street Suite B New· 1899679n' e al VislOO '3000 E·Com· .. ODlfty..,.. fie,..~ T>o.A foftowlnn nar5005 V.lth Ille County Cler1t of MISSl()fl V1eio. CA 92614 Wtth ... e ,..A .. nry Clerk ol 92661 The touowlflg ~rsons pot\ Beecn, CA 92663 Dally Pilot July 1 8. 15. mere• Consu111ng b) • b:9d rel -.., ... ar~'d'oina bu1toeuas· Orange County on 7-20-09 Beach Access Inc '" ~ I< C Heyl1n 1004 W are doinq busineliS as Thi. bU5lness is con-22 1999 . Th625 G'8fMle Commerce Con· eU• & 111996799685 (CA). 18003 SICY Parll Cir· Orange Cou ty on 6·25·99 BalbOa Boulevard New· KEBCO Consullants, ducted by an individ1.111J Fictitious Business si>t.ng Group c) Gramme =.:-~= = D:~ A&~~:.n~ A~Daltl r~'°'ti~ 2~h72J'i ~:e1:U11e E. Irvine, CA Daily P110l 1urr:'f1:1:r. c~~I Beach, ca'hlornia 't3r!n'1~ c~O:t29Dr , Dana ~~r:s~1'>s~~7~9'1 Name Statement == Ed61 ~~':: Vin» f ..... re a Tnme Ca 92870 --...-· .... -·--...--.---This busmess 1s con 22 1999 Th62~ Tills business Is con-Eric Bleuel Ttte IOllow•ng pen. >ns 1sts t9 .. 1 S·erra Seco die "'*'-Tnll9 ..,_._ Ray EClward Wells. S36 ctltloua BualneH duded by a corporauon Fictitious Business ducteo by ari indi11idual Kent P Ewin~ 339t l This slatement was I led are dotng ous1ness B!>. Aoa.:I lrv.ne c~ !12612 ~ 8'al S._ s.1118 113 Dartmouth Or • Placentia, Name Statement Have you slarted doing Name Statement Have you started doing Robles Or · Dana 0'"' CA w1tn the County Cieri\ ot Bigham Aud10 Systemi Ao1te Marie Gramme ~ Blml r. 928S> T• Ca 92870 The following persons b •· s 1? No The f-'lo b 1'> y 92629 Oran"" Courty on 7·9·99 1503 South Coast Drive. 19U 1 Sttrra Seco Roao plD9 ~ (7") '~7'01111r ThlS bUslne11s 1s oon· are doing business as u ... nes ye "' wing peir.ons usmei.s ye es. This buson9ss '1 con-,,_ 1119967 753 Su11e 317 Costa Mese CA ~ R TOlf P1Ztt61 1fll 111J ducted by an lndl'llidual Mesa Buildet6, 2141 Re· Beach Access. Inc . are doing business as 0110111999 • oucted by an u\CJiyiclual Irvine CA 82612 H 51 rted doin ThOmas J M00<e, Devin's Pro Shop, 1727 Kc Heyl•n Ha11a you started cknog Dally P1lo1 July 15 <!2, 92826 This buiimess Is CQn buS~,:s~t? ~as g g~~8~~e , Costa Mesa. President Newhope Strool. Fountain This statement was hied businei.s vet? Yes 6/01199 211, A~ 5 1999 Th664 B1ghom tnl(Yma11on Sys duC1ad by al'I inchvidual 01-01•11193 Frank Dowo. 2141 Re-This statement was filed vauay CA 92708 wtth the Coonty Clerk ol Kenl p Ewing Flctliloua Business 1ems, (CAJ 150'.l South Hava you sraned doln!J . Ray E Wells pubhc Ave Costa Masa, with the County Clerk ol Oev1n La Botllta, 203 OrJnge Coun1y on 7·2·99 This statement was liled Name Statement Ccooastsal .PersaM'. ·cASu9 1 2ta626317, buS10ess ver1 No nus stai11ment was lile<t CA 92627 Orange Count~ on 7·20·99 Topez. Balboa ISiand, CA 108967982'7 with the County Clerk or The ionowing persons This Mbusineu 18 con· Rosa Gremme with lhe Counly Cieri< ol This businoss Is con· 109967896711 92662 Dally P110t July 8, 15, 22. Orange County on 7 2-fJ!I are doing business as .. db Thi1 statement was lllltd 0 c 7 1 9 Dally Piiot July 22. 29, Tn1s business 11 con· 29, 19911 Th655 191198798149 WielanCI ware Meiocan ... ucte V a corparallon With Itta County Cieri( ol range ou~~~:e d~~ b~~::du~ng Aug 5, 12, 1999 Th70I. dueled by an lndtvirlual Ffctltious Business Da•ly Pilot Ju1y 8. 15, 22. Cookery. 1034 Pomona Halle ~tan.ea doing Orange Count~M!·!l9 Dally Pilot July 22, 29, bu~neu ytt? No Fletltloua Business Ha1te you staned OOlng Name Statement 29 1999 Th647 Ave Costa Met.a, ca bu~:~~/1~r,;,,~ .. °" Sys· 1 798153 A~ S, 12, 1999 Th693 Frank Dowd Name Statement busirieu yet? Yes, The lollowing persons Fictitious Business 92627 1eins Boan B Sooner 2.,0~ ~9:.ioi July 8 1frif.22 -Ffetltlous BualneH This statement was flied The followu10 persons ~~9La Bolhta are doing business as Name Statement Bart>ara Wieland l634 P1es1<1ent Fictitious Business Name Statement w•lh the County Clerk ol are dOlng business as This stalement was hied POSTNET. 4023 B1rctt The 10Uow1ng persons ~~~8°~ 9~i2e7 • Coi.ta This statement was 11 ad Name s·--ment The following persons Orange County oo 7·20·119 Beach Aacess, 3333 'With the Counry Cieri\ 01 Street, Newport Beach. CA. are dOing bu$1ness a~ .... 11n ll'le Cour1ty Cieri.; ol .. _ are""""" buslneu as 1"96799684 Brlslol St . • t064 Costa 0 Cou t 6 25 99 92660·2231 Bay Cleaners, 2052 TPlis busoneu is COl'I· Orange County on 6·29 99 Ttoe to11o ... 10g persons SMJCONSTAUCTION Daily Pilot July 22 29, Mesa. CA 92656 range "1~797"3. JOhn Chattes K1plsM11 Nev.pan. Blvd , Suite t8 dUUe<I by an lndMdual 1990679n25 are doitlQ bultlnGSi as MANAGEMENT, 1623 ~ 5, 12, 1999 Th706 Beach Access, Inc. Daily Pilot Juty 1 8 15 3051 Loren lane, Cos~ Costa Me~a CA 82627 Have you slan.ed doonj Da ly PllOI July 1 8 t5 ROl>en ~'11 and As· An:h Bay Dnve, Newl'JOll. Ftctitloua Bualne11 (CA) 18003 SllYi Patil. Cr· 22. 1099 Tn630 M~~ndc;.A 11;::;0 Ktnls1utit.. Faramarz Mora<ly 2080 bui:;.r;:~y~~ 7·1•9 22 1999 Th826 :r~ta Mesi C~~ Bea<:n. CA 92860 Name Statement g1f6 t :U•te e, rvine. CA Fictltlou.a Buslne11 3051 LOJen Lane ..... ~la ~i:~~Bt~ 92:2~ 14 • Th11 11atemen1 was tiled Fictitious BuslneH • Aooert EM Rtggll\S JV Steven M Jacobson, The following persons This btJSll'WJSS is con-Name Statement Mews, CA 92626 Thll buMNs 15 c:an· w th lht County Cler1>. ol Name Statement E '&:h SI. •E. Costa 1623 Arcft'Bay Dnve. New· Sle dotno business as ct-' hu l --fA'-T ~r oranoe COin'( on 7-9 99 ~ CA 92600 Port Bee<:n, CA 92660 SCOTl' • MARKETING, Clu "" ~1 a corpora IOn .. ,. .,...,wing pe1sons Ills ou~ness 15 con· ducted by en lndl\lidua . 19996798752 The lollow".g pe!$CN e This bUSUllss 1, con· 1955 POl't Pr011ence Place, Have you staned doing are dOino txisotWu n ducted by; husbatld and Ha111 you started doing 0 Pilot ~ 5 22 are doil'lg bus'°8SS as This bVslne)s Is con· d ed by illdlVid 1 l>Us•ness ye11 Yes, 6-1-88' Se~uar Treasurfi 2675 w.fe business ve11 Yes. 6121780 •IV 1 · Tuesday Media, 98-42 dueled bY' an mdlVldua • ua .an ua Newpott 88'ac:fl Clhfomia Bea<;h Access Inc, Irvine Avenue SuteF2117, Have """' slarteCI dolnn FaramarzMora"" 29 Aug 5. 1 Th665 Hamillon Ave , •4. Hunt· Ha.11 you•E.ta'1ed dO!nQ Haw you started doing 92660 ......__ J Moo Cos • ,~ • vr """' bust ftiet7 No ~ yef? No Danielle Lee Scott. 1955 • '""1 ... s "' • ta Mesa CA 92627 biJsuiess yet? No Th 5 slatement WH I 1ed inoton Beac:ti CA .,,,.,45 u Sraven M, JacobsOn POlt Provance PJ£1. New· President ConnJe L Bos1, 2675 JoM C 1<1plstuhl with tne County Clerk ot Fict1uou1 Bu1tne11 Anthony L C1elak1e Robt!~ ari Roggd'$ • Thil slatemenl was hied port Bea<;h, Cahlornia This s1atemenl was liled ll'Vl!le Avenue. Su11e F267, Trilli statement was lied Orange County 00 7·2·99 Name,Statement 9842 Ham ton A11a. u This element was I ed wilh the County Clertl ol 92660 w1lh the County Clerk ol Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627 wllh lhe County Clerk ol '11996798,50 The loltoWing p&rti n) HunMgton Beach CA ..., fh the County Cle11< ol 0nange County on 7.20-99 ThlJ busmess is con· Orange County on 7·20-99 Th•s blJSineu 1s coo· Otange Counly on 7·2·99 Da 1y Pilot July 8 15, 22. a1e doing buslriess •s 92646 Ofange County on 7 2·911 , l8"67896117 dueled by an lndllli<JU&I 19"67998n ducted t>y en 1nd111idua1 199116798162 29. t999 Tllt>48 sortware Consulting, Tilts busmen s con 111996791152 Daily PllOI July 22 29. Ha11e you started doing Dally Piiot July 22 29 Have yov s1artod doing Da~y Pilot Jliy 8. 15. 22 Fictitious Bualness 2:\02 Elaen Ave , •B dtJc:ted by an indill!Clual Daily P110t July 8, 15 22 Aug s, 12, 1999 Th709 busintss "et? No Aug 5. 12. 1999 Th702 buConsinans18s ~e10?6N11o 29. 1999 Th6-40 Name Statement Coste Mesa. CA 92627 Ha11e you slarttcl oomg 211 1999 Th643 -D I 'Seo Fictitious Business L Fl tltl B I T Helen E Henderson buS11'1ess 'fll? No Flctitloua Business Flc11tlous Buafne11 anie re tt N e Statement This 11a1ement was 11led c oua ua nesa he IOllowing persons Inc , (CA). 2302 Elden Ave· ~~~tayteLmeC..ntlawka1's 1 ad Name Si.tement Name Statement This 'tatement was filed •m with thll County Clark ol Name Statement a1e d<>ng bUs1ness •• nue •B. Costa Mesa, CA , 1""' " The totlowmg persona with the County Clerk or The loltow1ng persons Orange County on 6·25·99 The 1011ow1ng J)ersons PROFESSIONAL 92627 w1lh tne County Clett. ot o1Tefl!o1n'~:~-·pea11rwns are doing business 85 Oranoe County on 7·19·99 att doing business as 10996797.4153 are doing buSlness as YACHT PARTNERS, 3189 This buSl"41H is con· Orange County on 7 9•99 ... R""' .- a} Aleaandor 1'90967895112 gotoans com 18012 D•Uy Pilot July t , 8, 15, Magoo It, 38• Forest Av· A2 A1rpan LOOP Dr .. Cosla dUCled by a corporallon 19906708765 CORPO ATE CAREERS Enterpnses Inc Dally P1lol July 22. 28. Cowan. Suite 100 IMne, 22, 1999 Th63t tnue, Unit 5, Laguna Mesa CA 92626 Ha\IO ydU staned oong Dally Pilot July 15. 22 INC . HiOO Oua•I St Suite b} Ageless Magazine, Au11. 5. 12. 1999 Th696 CA 92614 F1ctltlou1 Bu1lneH Beach CA 92651 Allied Industries Salas business yet? Yes. 511199 29. Aug 5 1999 Tl\058 290 Newpgrt Beach CA 22992 Miii Creek, Suite e, Flctltloua BualneH Secured Funoing COfpo-Mellssa Warren. 3226 and Manulacturing, In<;· Heten E . Henderson. Fictitious BuslneH 92(;6() Laguna Hills. CA 92653 Name Statement rauon. (CA). 18012 Cowan. Name Statement Broad Street, Newpon (CA). 3199 A2 Atrpgn Loop Inc, Helen E Henderson, Corpo1at1 Careers inc Alexander Enll~rtses, Th• following person~ Suite t oo. lr111ne. CA The loltov.1ng persons Beach CA 92663 Dnve. Costa Mua CA Piesidenl Name Statement (CA) 1500 Oua I St , Su•ll (c., I 92614 are doing buslneu H This business IS con· 92626 Th t 1.1A... The IOllOwltlg persons m N~""port Bead\ CA Inc "'· 2299 Mil llte dOlng 1x.ts1ness as TI'lls business Is con· VILORIA COMPANY, d""' db nd ....... I Th11 business Is con· •• s1a1emen was """ arw Cloing bus<ress as 92f>60 Creek. Sult• B. Laguna •~buynu com. ducted by a co1potahon 1805 Orange Ave , Co&ta ..... ,e Y en 1 l·nuua duc1ea by. a 001po1at100 wilt! the County Cler1t of Evans OOnsumng SeN· Tills l>Usmes~ 'I con Hilts, CA 92653 • b buymx •01 Hami11on Have you siarted oo.ng Mesa, CA 92627 Have you started doing Ha11e you started .....i...,.. Orange CounlY on ll-29·09 ices, 25162 Charhnaa Ouele<I by a eotporauon This b1.1s1neu II con-• • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 bU t'> Y 1198 Ja~Eaward V110f•• 1104 buMs1etne1·"-'ayHet?WNoarren • ? -"' 1"9670m& Ort ..,, E 78 Mi••..... Ha\19 •;OU started dCJlnn ducted by a corporatiOI\ Grant McGregor, 513 sinessede 85' • w.. tboa ........ ;:; rt -business yet No Dally P1lot·Juty t. 8. 15, w ......, -_..,n bUSl!\lll VG!? Yes. 1~ • Have you started doing Camation SI . Corona Dal Secu1 Funding Corpo-gnv ' ewpo This 'tat~l'Mflt was Wad Allied lndustnes Sa1as 22 tm Ttt623 V':lo. CA 9269t C buSllless yet? YH, Maf, CA 82625 f!'r:~t:.~nodny, ~il..CA ~=~s is con· wiltt tne County et.!111 of =e~t~res~"ini Mar., Cha':: 6,;;a~ ~.';f ~~:.Pr~ OCIOtl98 Leon Lo. 513 t/2 Cima· ThlS statement was Jilad ducted by an lnd1111dual Otange eoun:~999~g. ThiS statement wu meo Flct1tloua Bu1lne11 MossJoo v ejo. CA ll269l This sta1emen1 wu ea in:••~= G~~~rpnses. ~~ 9~2;oiona Del Mar, w1lh lhe County Clertl ol Ha .... you stalled doing ·Dady p11o4 July 15. 22 W1lfl 11\e ~nly Clen.. ol Name Stat~t This business 11> con-v.llh trltl County Clef\ ol President Douglas Hart&tiofne. 401 Orange Coon~~= buSIM5$ )et? Yes 1·93 29 Aug 5. 199~ Th669 Orange equ,,1~~~~1 Tn 1onow1ng persons d~~ b:;;:n~~ ~ Coui:lf~~~:, Thi6 .statement was fll8ij Hamklon IB. Cosla Mesa ea;y PllOI July 22 29. ~fJs E11~:::!nt v.as 1 led Flc1ltious Business Daly Pilot July 8 15, 22• at~~=~.~go8~tiart· bUSI08ss yet? Yef Deify Pdc:I Juty 8 ts 2? w\ttl Iha County Clerk of CA 112627 Aug S. 12, 1999 Th697 w11h the County Clerk ol Neme Statement 29. 1999 Th650 toro Di , Newpott Beectl, June 14, t999 29 tm Th64• Orange County on 7·20-99 Thi.I bU11ness 15 con Fictitious Business Orange County on 6·25·99 The IOllowing persons Aclitiou1 Buslneaa CA 92660 Mdlael P Evens 1119967996111 ducted by a 1tm11ea 1119967074311 are OOlnO buStness as· Mou 1nc 190 This statement-.. filed -. -' T~'• s. ,_ .. Oa11y P1211ot1;!!!! 22T,h&2989. partnership Name Statement Daily Prlot JU1y l , e. 15• Owl Products. 701 Kings Name Stltement H:r~l'Jra D'("~· Ne~port 111 en Ille CoUt11Y Oert. Of Ordlf ft! 310U T,_.. Me ,.og s. . .,,H Have you started CJQlng Tf'le following pe'90!\$ 22. 11199 Th632 Rd Newpon eeacn. CA The fe>Dowlng !)0!400I Bt en CA 92Cl60 Orange Count~~:.99 Ne tNJl1 Alflrwm ,., ~ Fictltloua Bualneas t>usineu ytl? No are doing bulinlss as 92660 era doing business a1 ~ bUsiness 15 con· 1 764 HD 11~13'-22 You -11 4'lllllA Nam• Stai.ment Douglas A HartSl'IOm4t, KAZ DENTAL LABORA· Flctltlous BualhtH Omer w Long LTD. D & M MOBii.iTV, 1040 ducted by • oorpo1ahon Dally PlloC July 15. 22. .,.. e o.d Of Ttull ..... The IOllO'#ing persons GeTneh1s,.!1aPtartemneenr1wasl1t ..... I?AelESCos. 1ta738MeAnahe$8, c~ Name Statement (C8hf). 701 Kings Ad , w 17th SI, Costa Meu , Ha\18 you •tarted doing 29 AUi-5 1999 Tl1659 07/2MllHlllJOU .. Dcnto are OOI"" bUsiness as .. "" ,.. Thi IOllOwing PlrM>N Newport Beach. CA Caril 92827 busiMU yel7 No II'*' P' ~ I ""' tie ol 'L' E with the County Clert>. ol 92627 are doirig bUsiness as · This bui;iness is con· D Ronald Ouren, 32611 Gab)' Mouua Inc Gaby STATEMENT OF dS 111 cd:llC • I tQI Ned 111 S e· u1ion1 ngincor-Orange eoun~7·20·8il Richard K Takata, 2009 -• ...,.. T-.. """"""6~, d·-ed by a NVntVahon AzOfas Rd . Dana Point, ••~· p "'A t ABANDONMENT OF _.___ ol ,. Nan al ,. Inn, 22 VII Margueu, ' 7"""'75 w Comden! Santa ,.__ ""-""' ""''""'""'-""' ~...... c [f 9262" muuSSa. 1e1 ..... n s OFF CT1T10US --· A .. nc:ho s le M11n11rtta ...... • ...... 276 AllOCadO SI ' Apt B· Ha11t you Slarted dOtnO a I . 'I This slatement WllS hied u E I ~· .... '°" e a an ...-• Daily Pilot July 22. 29, CA 92704 t03, Coata MeM CalllOf• bu!!tness yet? Yes, 1985 TP11s business Is con wilt! the Countv Clell< 01 BUSINESS NAME ftMI CD-=t 1 ...... "" c~~~no Bumt Aul! 5, 12, 1999 Th704 This bUSIOl!SS IS con• nla 92627 Omer w Long. LTD. Qtided by an 1ndlv1tJual Orengo Councy on &-29-99 The loOowing pef'10n(I) Ol/12191 .. 10 00 Ali. ..... Fictitious Bualness Harne Statement Tne 1onow11'9 persons are dalr.>g business as Heart Touc11 lritema UONLI 4 1 t POC>py Ave , Co· rona del Mar CA 92625 Donna Tobey, c 11 Poppy Ave Corooa Qel Mar. CA 92625 Trn ous1ness 1r. c:on- oue1ed oy an lncl"'idual Have yoo Slarted CIOlng buSllleSS yvt'> No DoMa Too.-; Trut statesnent was lileCI "' tn Couotv C1ef1I ol Orange Coun!Y on 6·29-119 '09967077.M Oa.1\i P11CA J9'Y I, II 15 :n 19Qil Th620 PLUG -IN ~ Pbg lnlll tie Cbsfild.ia IOfN~ ----cAI putibers ... ~ &~ 22 via Marguesa. Rancho FlctltlbUa BLISIMH -Oucte<f t>y· •n ind4v.OUal Nalhan SWI Ka.ra11an. Omer W. Lorlll. Prestde!ll Have VW '"8rte<I dQing 199.987oma tia' ~ve) ~ 1ha Ytrdtf'nnill ~ .. ~ Santa Marguenla, CA Name Statement Have you started doing 276 AvocadO St, Apr B· This sta1emen1 was hied bll5lness yel? No 0111y Pilot July 1, 8. 15, use of Ille ficll1ious bust· Trum. ~ • ,. ~---------92688 The following persons ~~·n:OS, 1~J~ Yu. 103, Coste Mesa ea111or· w11h tl;MI County Cle~ of D. Ronald Ouren 22. 1999 Th624 nesa "-ma. ....-w.it Ii* • Thts business Is con-are doing busl!MMis as R ~ .. m ... K Takai.a nla 92627 Orange Cooney on 7-9·99 This statement was hied ......... ......... 0u~1 i ·~7""714 Wilh th• COOnly c11111 OI Oueted by. an lndl\lldual Westside Gear, Thia statement was hied 1111• ""• neas • COl'l• , ............ Have you started doing 2296 Orange Alie., Cotta with the County Cler1t 01 ducted by an 1nd1viduat Oa1ty P1lol J1ily 1S. 22 Orenge Count~7·2·119 buSlntss yet? No Mesa. CA 92627 Ora""'" Cou""' on 7•2o-99 Have you started doing 29, Aug 5 1999 Th670 1 798170 • Lauri L Burns WHtslda Gear Com· · ·..-'19"'199612 business yet? No Flctltloua BualnMa 29D~l~llot Jlily 8• 'rSrJl; Thia statement was hitld pany, (Nevada), 220• Dally PilOt July 22. 2f, Naltian Scion Kazanan Name Statement With th4t County .Cletk of Stonectott. 1.es lfe98t, fole-<> A ;-5:12" 1 IJ9g Tl\699 Tl111 Matemer* .,. .. llled Tl\11 t~ persons Fkiltloua Sualnen 0r111ge Countv on 7·10 99 Vllde 68137 uF9ctl.tlou'• Bual-·• wltta the County Ctetk ol 119 dOlng bu&1ness as: Name Statement 1"9119N11 Thia business IS C«I· :1 ,,_ Orango County un 7.1) 91) AAOVANTAGE AS· The lollow!flO persons C>atty PiJol July 22. 29, dUCled by • C(lfpotal on Name Statement • 119967N7SO SOCIAlES 350 Clinron ••e d()lr1g ooslnff& .. Aug 5, 12, 1999 Tl1687 Have you started dOlnO The IOllOWif!g pel'SOl1$ 0. y Pllol .Nty t 5 22. •O Co$1a Me6' CA 92626 TI p T 0 p MA IN - I lo 8 I c:m l>Ullr'INI yet'? No are 001nV busineu as 29, ~ 5, 1999 Th66G Cclleon Marie W.l!lems, TENANCE ANO REPAIR. Flct t ua ua nesa WH11ide Gear Com· A• SOOIU Nutrition De-F1Ctltlo\I• Bu1lneH' 1380 Village Wa~OS. 1(1687 LOS ltotnes. Foun· ,...,.,,. Stalilmlnt p•n~. M1k• Schitir .. 11, C>OI. 8869 A.,. Name Sta11mfftt C:Ostl Mm, CA 1em Vattey, Ca11forma The lol!Owlng persons Pre ldeot Huntington e .. ch, CA The follollwlog petsons This bus1ne6s rs oon· 92108 ere Oolog butinell aa This 1atetnent wAS ltle(j 82648 are doinQ bmlne H ctuaed bV an lndlll\dlJ Nli;;k Plmltropoulos. Clklornla Tu Otta, w>l'l Ille COumy Clertl of Clllfomla Health and MACA'RTHUR MOBIL Ha~• you •tarted doino 229171/la Cereza. 10'1 Bnoao 011Ve, #ttO, OrangeCoontyon'1·10·99 PettormanceS~ten-lnc , AUTO SERVICE, ~00 bualnessyet?Yes.2·10.91 Vf910,CalilomtS12 "' co.ti Mela CA 02627 '""7"401 ~A). 17071 E:vern11HH'I r..ttA-n ..... Aw This buslnesa is QOI\• .............. :Jax Oa•A. Inc., Da'l P•'-' J•t1u ...., ""'. • WHI MacArthur Blvd , """""9 .-1• n --r ... ...,. -1 u: ,,, ircte IA, Huntington Santa Ana CA Q.2707 Tnll 11419"*11 waa tiled duGt.o tlY an 1fldMclual ~li. t~taB':sa~ Aug 12. 19118 Th694 Detr: ~=7 la con· Amir 1111h&n. 1 Ao-t•. WI It!• CoulllV Clertl 0( ~i;1'v:a8.4 OOlno IQ627 NOTlCl T ITEE'1 duCCed by a oc:xporalloo 1~ c~: 11 QQrl Of~ ~~~7 Q6104J1099 l hla buallllh .. con Hav. You tiaMCI dOlnQ oucted by an ll"Ylivklult D• ly Pilot M t& 22. NIClc OimltrQPOUlol ~ed by • OOfPOl'•lion bUtlneel yer1 No liav9 ,.,,.. tatled Oolng 2.1 A~ s 19W Th87t Thil llatement was flifld ~Pim you started dOlnO C1111ornia Health anc:t '~ ? 1 ;i, wlttl ttlf Counry Clerll ot ~?Yes, i:x..r-.. ·w~o1~j·~1,,....~--.1wTJ'~ PtttoH'nal'Ce Sysi.ml Inc, butlnflH yet Yel, l'2M Fie tlOU9 Bualneaa Ortnge Co\lntv on 8-H>-M .,.,,. Nloolal Albetft eo.lne Amir A tlkhan Heme .......,_,, , .... 111111 11Dna1 ltu O.ta, lt'!C., (Prelidtnt) Thia l\lltmtnl ~u filed ,.... IOllowlng pe,.0111 O~IPtlol ~ t 1!1;pi5' U 1h M P'......., P~ ~"'•'-,....,_ ,.,_....__.. w8' filed Witt\ N County Cltlrti of II• d()lnQ bUl!fteN It 2" I ~ 'f:. -= waa llle<f Pl~~y;"it;·lj ~,;a,.-c;;~ Qt~ 01 Orao09 Couot,:~99 OCON ENTERPRISES. "1 .~County Clefll d ~eountY,on on7'1··:zo.et:zo.et Dally fib~ 15 'fr ~~=R~!,EJ £~ r""' Coun~.~·= Delly .Ptlol·~ 2t, Aug· a, 1tlt 1tiia MMa, CA tiie" .....,..,. DellY P.ll04 My u~ ~-Th700 ITATl•NT Ofl COon E"*J)r1Mt2 In· a · 6, 12, ttel 4t= -.rliiHliUi ......... M~•NT OP corporltd &:/• J:O t MOTICI OF ...._ 11znen•l1 . '*OP PtCTine>Ue ~ 92UtS ta ' ,_.IC HUNNG nae ..,_. ptftOlle ...... MAim TNI bu11n1tt la con- " HIM8V '"llililiiiill .,. Mia ....... • The ~ yertonla) dUCll!ld ~ • °""'°"'~ .... ~-'°'"" c.J.l . ~ ...... 1132 ..... ) ... -*!.~ """' = , d Mld9 cl ........ -· ·--..tJM ..... c.con """"8". lnC. !tlllilllllllll•'V doa: := ~~.-a ~ J kl......_ !!!!.. ..... c:_ ,_ .... -· ....... -,;; -"9 lie 01i1111J aa.11 OI .. ",I!!! Qef'll ~ rra •°'-'r,a '\la • • • • • • • STARTING ~~~-~-----------~ ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • ti· EQUAL HOUSll OPPORTUNITY All real tstllt 1nert1slft1 hi 1 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR AOORABl.E Cottage witfl DvlCll door$ Ind florl (JVet· y~re It'll pul al your hNtt slnngs Roomy 38r 284. 111111 '711 plus spacious IBr apt in 30 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE MISSION VIEJO 381 3Ba. Pool HotM. M111W 1u/te lnclud«I• ,.,,..ti High ctlllng thruoutl Hug• /c1rchln Mary G1or91, AJJ•nt ~11-125-5155 • ....,.,., It nbltd 11 1111 f" 1t11 ltlr Honl111 Act 11 1111 ta 1111111ftf wlllch 1111kt1 II Ultt1I •• ''""'" ... , ,,.,., .. c •• llmllallu er ft1cr11111.e1111 , .. ,, H race, 0101. 1ell1IH. 111. u111c1,. t1m11t11111111 or Ulltttl trltlt, Ir U llllHllH ,.,, sns ooo Jud'f Kolar. ;;:;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;:;;;;;; 11 mah 11y swell '"''"•"· lllllltalftt " fbcrfmllllfH • n11 .... ,.,,r will .. , tuwtn11y Ket" ur 1ntr11t1· llHI ltr m l 11t11e wlllctl la 111 fltlallu 11 lllt law Otr '""" 111 lltr1•r l1l11mtf "'' •II •••111111 lfwtrtl111 la "'' • ...,.,., 111 anlla.ie " a1 "'"' IHtftlally wi. Te C1111 Jllll .. fiscNllNllta, can HUD ltlt·lrtt 111 .... -4ZHffl ftf II~ WaPlllflM, DC lfta "91n call HUD ti &ll-3500 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAL:E GENERAL SOLOll Showc11e Homes for Sale In our Saturday Reel E1t1te Supplement! Homes of the Week Display Ads Start a1 Ju51 $751 Deadltoe IS T~day at 5PM Open Hoose l.l~llngs $15' Oeadkne Thur&day SPM It Pays to Advertise In the Best local Real Estate Stctlon CALL TOOAYll LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 * V.A * SO DOWN • SO MOVE-IN F'REE COUNSELING FREE Liat ot HOMES HUD/VA REPOS 1.-00-723-6457 VETERAN REAL ESTATE ORANGE Newer Home l asO SF ~4h Panoramte Yltw$ !>Br 4 58a u large lot 11 room tor pool ga•oo comm :'iea1 Vlla Paix Cal Agen at !MU32·7573 01 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA ISLAND LOC HEART OF BALBOA IS. ? t.g1I Iola, now hou1tn9 5 rent1l unlta. You could hive a famlly compound-All with .wn bflck pa11o. Or you oould build lo ault your own needa. Corner property I• IWO lownhouM 1pl1. Two br'1, each over g1t19e lft IMll bt' nch. Property •old ~A. la" With OltclotUl'ea. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION 11,399,000 AGT Oonle 14H73~11 CVSTOM CAPE COO 3idmi 2 58atn · Derv4111 Br • Br~ ltatdwOOd 4DM dedf -. 'biy .,..... }USI Slfllll IO t/Olln Biy S•ndy Buen $1,195.000 MJlry Hardisty Rl'dy 94 9' 675-3612 OLOE WOflLD CAf'E COO CKAAMER l 5tory front horn•. 'bf BrOl<er 949-376·5576 10 HOUSES/CONDOS • FOR SALE COSTA MESA EAST E COTTAGE J81 I 58a ldtge ya1d lrutJ rees. ' $359 900 l radi'oonal RUlty. ~9· 7~ 0 HE'lR SO COAST PLAZA•• •BR 2BA HOUSE apptor 1750 :>ool ac. 2 '" garage S299 900 pmc or;; bllr Gold Crown Ken 7t.c...c34·2590 ESIO~ 3Br 2.5Ba family rm, loanaJ d#wlg, calhedral ceds. 2 stoiy cul-de-sac 2c ga1age S242 500 Bob Wetn Realtor 714 350·1738 2Br 2Ba on me Blults, new carpet & paint. 1nS1de laoo<Jry, 2c gar T ota.ly remodeled Sunset Viows $179,900. Bob wem. Rea110t 11•·JS<>. 1738 CANYON BLUFFS 1020 N111cy Line $212.000 Open Sit 11 ... Only 3BR 2.1128A lwt'I~. Over looking pa.rlt. E.11ra IQ btl, loll of 11pgrtde1I Small complH on prlv811 11rMt. By Owner 310-3n.aaa eves •E SIOE CM• End unit hmhome. 3br 3 Sbe. lmmec, new hie llf d.n, new c•pet up, a18t• trptc, vault, 2 Cll lttllC git, built in 1993. $279.000 t<ethleln Broker 714414-1101 IN FORECLOSURE MUST SELL NOWI OPEN SAT 12...C &72 JICllanda Ave 3tll 30• hu9e pool home drvm oversued pool. fruit trees Ou•et larruly neighborhood $279.000 Jackie Gills Reellor Otltee 949·831-8011 Home 949 548-3360 PROBATE SALE Central E'SIDE Sman conage and good SIZ8 lot 29' 188 Home Ot1et8d at $270 000 Bob Weglarz, Coast Newport Properties 949-759-3793 13 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE DANA POINT DANA POINT CONVENIENT TO OP HARBOR OP€NSUN 1-4 33608 CIACULA CORONA ~ • oen 2 5bl ovttsiled 2 car gai 1752lJ. newty • ,. decoiated comn pool ~. ""* 760-721 ·9591 I Sba At• apt 4 nnt· o=======-. 2 decks 2 bflek patlOI •1th --4 car gar. Tarndlm partong Newly miovattelt i 9 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SALE HUNTINGTON BEACH Great 1trt11. $139.000 ' Ag1 Dottle MH7W511 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAL£ CORONA DEL UAR INCREDIBLE SUYJ 3Br 28'111. gourmet lcilc""1, Fp. Inside laundty. new~ RV parldnQ, Mary G«>rge, Agent 949·725-5155 309 FERHLEAF46H,OOO 24HOUsem FORS LAGUNA BEA 311 FERNLEAF.$149,000 L&GAL TRl.PLEX·1 BLOCK TO OCEAN. JOHN KENNEY, AGENT 149-723-4414 ~""!""!"'"-~~~--~ LAGUNA BEACH CORONA DEL MAR 30802 S CoNt H1>Y OCEAN VIEW OPEN HOUSE CORNER LOT SAT 24TH SUH 25TH 29 Cud JunYnl Creek RaOn W ha 10~& Cocr upgtadtd. pi.! S, ~lmlll~~ moYt ., cooo. :Jtlf 2 51le, g1ass Up to ~·· Ptieed llcm = ~1 2,!:,:d~o St29.000 · '2 ~.000 Not 1675 000 lnCtllNe ~ Honm ·~:::ziz,..., RonCel ph3t~~1 t150 • M~23UJ;3S OllJce 323-~SO M~)-8230 pg! • NORTH LAGUNA HEW UST1HO EAlfl la/pt 2.5bf, 2bl tAlgl *"" d9Cllc for Townhome, •quislfa ~ Ill~. 1111. Ilana p&flO ""' QI~ S/ont Emerlld Ind Caialnl •lit fount#I 26r 2 ~ 2 Sc vt&w$11 $(139, 9y Ownef O*, 3 bit' Offered Ill $6391( App Ot'tf CollrtesY lo !*II Ml'( KOi• 9l!r IUl>..:Jlf.5516 049 4119...c<M3 6lD COM LAGUNA BEACH m H~~~°t11M1 MYSTIC HILLS Oil Clliyon 1 blodl to ONct1 OPEN SUN 12 4 tmmecu111tt Con•o• 2br 1500 ~ W•Y 1 !'iba. ltple, """'"' In Of build 3tlf 2 50t ...... 11*1 .... ~ *169.000 O'lnllt & Mont •ia. 3 alr,tQhll, ~ Mt-750 9070 2 a1ijlle1»1 Rctl L11Po11• INcAffi"ILI WiffC WAftA . CB ~9111y Ul'llE CQAONA VIEW LOTI 502·8G9'3906 582-ee&-8260 1ias own petll IO bWJll • PrOtected 11\eW lol, Miil IW99I • *rt '10tlM c.i tdd l.ltgl hOnW 11.745.000 tfJ4H5~9070 -~ .-..-r .-• . ' ·' . . . ...... _ . '": 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH ABANDONED Baach Cottig• $319,197 3BR 2BA AGENT·lff.723.f120 B,-YVIEW Halghte SBr 2 584. hardwood flOOfS, new pamt carpet •tso a E11f11$11 Garden RtducP<J (o $399.000 Ame Lozada. C·21 Beachs1de 714·785·8857 tNP CREST• TOWNHOME 2 """61es 10 ~ 3bf 2.5bl condo. marble. betbet Clrpel tet'l'tOdeled End int. By Ow!lef $291.000 949-~1·2111 38dnn/3B• RV access. O<Nr1M wfl FlflltflCt °' tease Option. ~ I°'~ Of '$469,000 Bmller 949-642-3850 Stape from.IN SMidl Ttf.~ OI I f>l9 flouSS, zon«J reSJa.ntiiJI Ind commelCiil Great W6SI Newpott Locabon $385.000 Agl 949·~2·3850 OCEAN VIEW! $115,000 Upgrldtd, 2br 2be, tnd unh ffpiC, glt9d comm, lhort Wiiie 10 b11chl Agt. 94M!J4..0880 EOUESTRIAN ESTATE Custom 8ulfl 48r 588 Homo Amenities are IOO IUOOIOUS Jo •st' s I 2 Million Mr-. Loz.adi C·21 Beadtsldl 7f1HIJ5.8857 PRIME NEWPORT CONDO Spacious 28r 28' ri oalld area. A belPMI al $284,9001 Call PatrTck Ttnora II 949-856-9105 'Udo Ptnn' 20 8Nch Or. 2bf 2~ 99851, COf18ll COIKllll lops. 1nlide WISNdr,tf. lend leaa comm pool p,,.-.i, bMct'I lof tesidents s 159 .900 LIDO RfSORf HOMES lM9-67J-6623 Of 720-9882 1eo· Ocean• B•y vleW138i 38a ~om home. large 1orm11 dnnQ & ""1og r~. ~A '*' brH~IUI nOOk hard-wood lloofs F tench dools By OwTlll $989.QOO 949-51>8004 BIG CYH VIUAS TOWNttOME EXCELLEHGE FOROt'MACARTHUR 2.:JBR SALE OR LEASi Muon EHi• Atlltora Me.75e-noo BAYSIDE VILLAGE Unique cuslom bof" home 2bt, ~ neatly 1200sl of toi>-bne rinlshes. woods, nies wall and lloor covenngs Panotamic water SIC'8 ~ Frplc & slly· kghlss AWi's Incl This mn palace IS Oil land 1st w1lh negolllled long term lse Pl\Ce Ml Reduced to $145.000 By~ 949 723-6028 • 8'y1i'ont with Private Bo« SI.,. Rtmodtled 2·Sloty 48r, 38a • dell, ""' gnni. CDlltfl tops new ~· CIOIWl mo/dlt)!J' $ t.250,000 By~ 94!H~x205. fU6..<UtO BEACH HOUSE NEWPORT SHORES 4BR 38A rectnCly remodllldl $445.000 By Owner ' Biiia WlllCOITll 714·~ 1269 1"1 OCEAN VIEW ONCE IN A UFETJME UNDER $f MJWON AGENT 9#-7234120 • ,..~ .: .. ---1 lr. •' . ~" . -'"'·~ -•••• t ••• I • • ..,_ • • -.. Byl"ax ~Phone By MalHn Pel'800: (<l'tlll o:l J -().')'>'t (l'ka~ tit' fu.lr· 'o•ll tM&Utl' UhJ 1.t~ ..... 11111111.-r ••~J .. ~II• •II \•l!I lojjl ~ • 1tli. IOfM~ 'I'""")' ('>49) (1.f:!.;lt,78. .i:io Wt••t U11v S111•t·t Cu•tu :\11••11, (~A ll2h'l7 °'I '-'•1••tt llhot a. llo ..,, Beurs 80 COM MIR ET All JJNDUSt.SALE 2·Story Offict Y#IOOO SF ~ouu w!Trukdoor. ~10 Fwys H~. PCH beiJUl1ful ~ Nlllllg, S8Cllnty and fff land S86 per SF $225.000 Brolc1'r Co-op, Owne1/A!JMI 94!J.722·015$ t04 APTS BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISLAND 3000 sf Dvpl6x 1410 So. Baytronr 2Brl'Detl. 38a Pf"1lo $JOro' mo. yaatty 949·'52~881 Gnte Isl COzy 1br 11>1 IMng rm & dilling rm area lip. no smokinc)'pel. •vai August 1s1 $1350 lnci ul/1949-615·5110 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA * BAY FRONT BLDG * 1 & t Ba quiet dun. no pe~ IV$11lk!1 Avlil 7115 $89~ IM9-673·1943 109 APTS CORONA OEL MAR tTHE• SHORES APTS 1 & 28R TOWNHOMES Starting 11 St095/mo Month to Monlh least. WfJ •re 1 pet community. e blocks trom bnch 949644·2611 2 Story 1 Br Apt. wllng racu221 tub SI 250tmo ut1l11 lfduded 610 112 BlgOl'lll Open House Sunday MM75·7222. 110 APTS COSTA MEltA * COSTA MESA'S BEST * unior I bedroom and 1 bedloon! .i.o 2 b9dloom 1 blth ~ got~ COl1VllllOdy, POOi. 1efnS MSy ICCISS II lreew1y. bt1ch & malls 714-557~5 ••EAST SIOEU •1ST MO SPEICAl• $445 MONTH • SSOOCEP OPEN SAT 11·2 1bt, 2ba. lrpr., patio, Gwdell Senw g pool Mor on premlit6 2043~ Santi Ana Avi #15 Thi !Wlter Cenler 714-141-4203 E'SIDE snarp 2Jk 1 l''4 Ba. FP 01W wld hk·Op$, I garege plus 1 pe/IQno spate $1075/mo 94°9-645-5862 Overslu Townhouse 2br 1.\~b1, l'P. patio, gar1911. no pets $1010mo32H lath St 714-63~3923 132 APTS NEWPORT 8EACH UClo late Blyfront Apt. IV .. year '°'" 5l.IMg Aug 15 :llf 3bl, on wt!Of W/Mr6f beach $3200 413 Vta Udo Sood !Mi-673-1283 Of 67~561 Nswport tall Y rly cute r• mooer 2B• 1 ea over gar Bev view sun d«.11 "" d Ilk 'I'll' FP. t It, Ing, ge1, S1900iMo No ~sml\11~9760-1371 *EARLY RENTALS * 3Br 2Ba 1*11 OceenltOOI 2c pirlllng, Staoo'Mo 3& 2Ba Oceanlront, upper Ul'll. S25©'Mo 2Br I Ba, Steps IO Sand $1500/Mo BALBOA N!WPORT R11lty M0-713-4414 ' -'Ii lq1l1111w 8 .. 10.1111-.').0Clpw ,,,,,.r._ • ••"'' --· \\"ulk-111 8:;Jl)11111-!»001n11 \t...~i..,.1.~i... 132 APTS NEWFOR-f-8EACtf 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT-BEACH L f VE I· N LU XURY 1/,, v / (( r If 111; APARTMENT HOME~ Exclusive Fa shion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Gate • 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility I Bed from SI 7Q5 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 Ce1llnes Condo Specs Subterranean Park1ne Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT I -888-222-6924 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON CATED COMMUN11Y BY FASHION ISlAND Beautiful tree-lined streets and golf courM views. Enjoy carefree living In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • '1Wo-ear garage • WeeJ'wK/Olfyetr hookupe • Flrtplace (wood & gaa) • Air conditioning • Wet ber In a and 3 BR • $1.660 to $3,100 • Sorry, no pets. 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RM NEWPORT BEACH HP HEIGHTS 2BR 1BA Ouplu, everything brand newt 1 car gar. Big Y•d. No pttl. Agt 14H40-70001301 BIO CANYON 2BA 2BA 2 car g111!J1, Incl WID, refrig. Comm pool, apa. gym. Golf COlll'M vltwl $2500fmo. WESTCUFf 2BA 28A beau interior Ul>!Jrldlal Pool. l1undry S1500fmo Fr1nklln Rty 14~0.7000•301 NEWPORT 2B<ltm 2Bllh Oen FP. Ilg yard S 11500.'lno Ulil paid Wsmk()'pe'°"9af A'JIA 8: fS MM42"361 •VllLA BALBOU 2M 1.SBA vault cej~ pool. 11nn11, gated community S140Cltmo. 413-532-4091 •THE BLUFFS t 30 Seaside A bike 10 the oc:eant 2BR 2 SBA, 2 51ory 10wnt1omt. 1rp1e, wro. new carpet, paint. binds. $127stmo. Tht Rtnltr Center 714·84 t-4203 202 Motel ROOMS FOR RENT 'COSTA MESA' MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Special On All Amt $134.00 Tax. leatures 24·hrs lroo1 dosk. 0 0 pl\Onts, free HBOIESPNl[)(sc ... loc cnam pool/heated J1C Guest lat.l'ld N1by Fwys, ~OS & 55 min away trom OC Ft•rgri:!s Colfe(J• "1op maAs to.. real A mtmbef of Cald Hote~Molcl un Hilbol et.<1 949-64~840 204 RENTALS TO SHARE LlgUNI Btld\, P111or1mlc OcMn Vltw '9nttiou .. Sult• In 3 eorv mansaon J1cu1zi bak:onles elev11111 maid Petscn'c014)1B Ok AVlll 811 $155()'rno 149-464-1245 N111rJ>Of1 Ht' s R1tp0n1lbll room1t1 wanled a beaulllul 3bt 21>1, home wtgarden $700 must see! 949-722·!!694 COM Uvt In wanted Wiii supply room • boerd tor 119hi http 11 nh!hl •1th n111n- dutle1. 141-721-42115 Fountain Valley HCIUded 11ta prlv rm & bl for prof i.m. '450 Incl utll Av1ll Aup 1 714·962.-0317 Dbl l ot L.ergt Lido talt Homt Free room • bo!lfd IOI com- Plltlaly lurmllld Close to patlble pe~on. lam 11111 d beech. 'V•r bt req'd S4SOOmo Exellanga lot house dul In Q.49"'64(1t7353 / 949-760-1708 NB Must Ille dogs Cell day ·west cOfF' Em.~ quilt 949574-8333, ..,, 760-8115 bwvttful ltlrt.,_. WfO 111W -N81ft11T to ldlllre nn 2 • I carpet, 2 C• ~. dut> hovee, II beectl, deCll. FP. troty ~o peot. $1700 9*$tS.20l7 ws, pets $700 ind Ulb UDO ISLE 3&, 28i. 11'9pll0t Don 949"475-4488 ~rOOI:~· ~ r,:, I·•~ OMCU I 107 Vie .h.ar. MM14.0tQI • "'1'0ftMNnt1/'91 . LIDO ISLE 48drm.JB~ Coste ..... llfttll ofllcl splCIOua IMng rm IOt lf*9 to rent. at.11119 II IHlg. 2 IX1enor Ml dlCb S1SO.UOO Incl .. 11111. Helf upllafis 2Cll gll, .$875.000 OCC~ loc L... of 140• PERSONALS I • • • SOMEONE l)laceo cal ~ Oil door knob 11 514 Fernleat COM Need More Clue&' Whet• 1$ lhl cat? Atw1rdtl MM73-6745 412 CEMETERY l OTS PACIFIC VIEW PLOT Vista 0.1 Mar $2850 (949)854--1656 420 GARAGE SALES ESTATE SALEI SAT/SUN 1~5 2766 ~wtN B (behnd Ralphi Mllkel1) tum, ~ matentlls, tools tk: t 1'r1t l -5pm hOUM Wlfll, toy,, clothes, etectron1es, 1pp111ncea, books. misc: 1808 TU51tn A•e. Costa Mesa Glfagt Sale Sal • Sun l ·Spm. Old trunk mtte lum c lothes, plant~ 11c Cumberland Ln NB. X SI Dover Hupe Garage • E111t1 Setel Antiques. Asian en. lurnilure. beds ciollles. tools cnna & glass watt, kitchen equp. 1lec1ronlca EVERYTHING! t511 Prltclll1 NS Stt 1-tpm Hllgt MoVl119 Sall Sit onlyl 71111· I 2pm, ,f'IJ early btrdsl 417 Cort.. Clrclt CdM. Cfo11 Sfl Seaward & PCH. Movtng Sale $ CASH OHL Y $ AnttqU8$ Oak dalt 2 C11nn!1 tablM & tnd 1.-minors, Wb etllir. e•etme b'ke, Jog- 9"" OOCIOI~ scale, regutator clo k C111J only 8·8pm Phone: 14._...4-1MO Nelgtlt>omOOCi G•ave Sill Ill ahy 2100 Block °' M!flfllll' 8llbol Sit end Sun 8am-Jpm LOTS OF GREAT ST\IFFI NP8 SAT .. ? 1010 KINGS AO. Cont1m9 d•ntm tbl • cl\tlra, plffect cond, antlq. houlthold etc *" olCi "'"''' n• 4 Family S1lel Sit 9-12 noon 504 Avoc9do, C4M (In 11l1y) *"*"*~•·a~ WEDDING WN-Princess Slyll w/ dllltClll i.Nng ' embroi<lllO' z.e 12 Nt\'ti worn, .'300 ObO 714.c34.1an WOLJF TAHNNG BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY OIRECT ANO SAVEi COMM£RCIAl.MOME 111111 Iron\ $199 00 l~E'r'C:~ Cal 1.aoo.111.0151 XEROX COPIER AU SIZES ANO REDUCTION $300 94~57'-4272 Biii Grundy Rdllors, ~ : "'1 9'9~7W161 ___..:.!!_~ I_.. •. ~ J I ~u9J •-"' . . "# '"--.. .. LOST ILACK 6 WHtTE remelt 'cit, 1n1wtr1 lo MooMoo Ho cOllt Of ... 9:: In """""'' ~(....-a) lllldl mai Cttl Dower 'Sholw .... ...... Min 1191 ,._ L!!lf Mf.G1 .... , I~ ,. . • '~ 'f . ·---. Polley -. ------... R11tt'S uud d1•ndl11w un• i;11hj1·rt 111rh1111~1'11•1rlm11t 11~1ic1'. 'fl~e 1whli·h••r r1·•1•rq•1> 1 h1· right ro n•11•11r 11 du• of). rt'\ 1"" or l'l'Jt'rl 1111\ l'lth•ifo·d n1h1·n~-1·nw111,. 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Friday S:OOpm R1lph l.surtn Bedroom Set ~=~dt~~dresser, =mELIVERY nlghlstand mirro1 S600o1>o Nat'I co. seeks individual to provide ee1ut1tu1 Dining Room Sit medical instrument pickup and rect ~ISS lop, squa11 •g111 wooc1 bas,. 100! 1;gti1 wood delivery for Los Angeles, Riverside, chairs_ up11ots1e1e<1 In iight Orange and San Diego areas. taboo·Eleganl $600 obo Su•d• Jennifer Sleeper Company car provided, successful couch w1upg1aded mattress. candidate must have clean OMV <lark green, saoo obo d u9tit wooc1 End Tab••• Make record, prof esslonal appearance an Ottet Ct1t1949183N51:> customer service attitude. Entry level SOFA BROWN coRouROY position with benefits. OMV printout down lolled. always COV1'ted F11St s1sooo TOkesll 1s required. Starting pay Is $8.50 per 949·759-7635aller 6pm hour. M-F 7:30 am -4:30 pm. 2 Mlhog111y 111t1que ht11n Please call 1-800·365-4451. da wTM1hog1nr frame 1 ._ ________________ ,.. S350 for bolh MM52-0445 .. 458 FREE PETS /ANIMAL RESCUES CAT, (I'll.le, 6 yn old, g,.y long Miftd, nuttted, Frte 10 a good home. A1f1 IM0-760-0926 Beau rare 2 yr old 111111 6Cicill Cf A Nut«ed netas I tnend tree 10 a good hOme Ideal loi younqstet. 949-e:l1 ·2111 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SCHAFFER BABY GRANO PIANO.I.. &.autfful, Ille• MW cond !;JOrgeout black ftnl•h. Paid $7500. Own• out o1 tht country. $2600. 714-627-otOO 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED TOP $SSIAECORDS1 JIU R & B. soul, Rock. llC sas & 80"• Mll(E 949-645-7~ WAHTeOI OlO COiHSI Gold sJ!vlr Fralin mint. &1e1· 1iroO Old waeche!. & lt'"'llry W£STCOAST COfN642·9'41 474 WORK WANTED BARBEOUES GALORE NOW HtRINGI Work In I tun ulta environment Somt Ulla Hptr needtd. FT, 10em·7pm. Stlf1 S7/hr up (O.O.E./ Benefit• pkt IVlllJlb I . Apply· BAABEOUES GALORE 2331 Hartlor 81Vd., · Cotti Miu (On-Ille lnl~llW) CABLE TV up'd splletr/MOU Orll'lgt & Riverside countl11. Own toot• & truck. 661-42. .. 11126 *•CASHIER*• E•petlenced. IOI fully OlganlC health lood mart181 eno !Ifill tMt-613-4442 CASHIER Pff, Newport Beach Cal• need6 cashtw S7 00.Hour Cal 949-252-0014 Avon Producb Start A ~--bawd 8us.neu, WOrk fle1iblt Hours Enioy Unlimited brnings CAii toll frtt (lll)S6NIM FASHION. WAITER PIT needed lo< start up, 1nlemlt Co In lr..1111 ~ lit. knowledge of Fashloft llOJStrylCutl'8f'll $7/Hr Fu Ras 949-660-1152 FOOD SERVICE WORKERS • ttOURLY Nswport Mete Sctlooll want yout Cook bak«, c.tewil • WOfiltr, •Ub c*er11 ~. epply e 2985 Self 51, CM 714-424-5045 EOE t GEHERAL OFflCE • Pert time, genial Costa MllS aale1 office. CloaJ to beach, llltormat h11, 2"3 dey1 1 -k •n4 occaslorlllly more. Good phone, computer 1klll1,.Accpac:, MS Word. Fu f'llUmt to 149-546-5916 • GENERAL OFflCE PT office clerk. up to 20 hr• per -11.. Flulblt hou11. Out111 Incl flllng, with 111ong computer alcllla. en tmpha•la on WMd Pf0e9111rl9 and SprHdahtlt ptogfll'l\l. ~ Extf'lmly orgenind whh 11ctlllnt attention to dttail Fu t1111me to An; Behr Slaff log -- 714-141·97'35 BEHR Process Corp ' LOY11'19 SWltdlll'I HutMt Aid good coo!I. dnv'flg ~Ill· -----------------... ting 1 Syrs eip, local ''"' Also pet tare 949-64&-3735 448 .ANTIQUES/ART /OOU.ECTISLES WANTED ~9~ PIANOS Colle<Ubl" ·~·~ •S-•-·Olloo-$$ CASH PAID$$ -ploca•-'*- WE BUY EST.AT!' • ~ fneftCly ...._ ._ 'AY llOM FASTIJr' AD! Call 642-5678 Doily Pilot Part lime Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plus mil .. ge. t; • Needed Mon thru Su11 I 2:45am to 5:45pm. Addi· t tional wortt may be avail· !able. Must have truck or Van, t liability lrnurance with / } proof or payments, drlv· ers Hcense, social 1security card, and clean 10.M.V. print out. 1, Accepting appllcatlona j Mon to thru Fri fro 18:00am to 4:00pm. 'Pleese bring all required Information. Times Orangt' County • Attn: Pam Bftklngham 290~Girry Ave. • Santa na, Ca 92704 7 4-549-854$ 33-4080 P111 t S ffer/lnserter Wanted To insert sections Into t Los Angeles Time• n paper needed Sat am to 8;30pm. and n 2:00am to 6:00am. ddi11onel work mey be avallable. $5.00 per hour or piece work whichever is 9re1ter. Must hive drlv· -ers license or California 1.0. and • Soci•I ~unty card. Calls accepted as well as applications Mon thru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. t ONLY. Times Orange County Attn: Pal'I Becklngham 2901 Garry Ave. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-549-8548 800-933-4080 Pit TELLER Mm. 6 Mo Exp. MtnUfaclur«• Bank Newpor1 8each Phone: 7141253-5543 Fu: 7141253-5&03 EOE Call the Cllufflldi 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Re1taur11111 ORILL PERSON NEEDED ••s>trltnce requ11ed. t0-A3-4'42 RETAIL SALt:S Hiring tulVPT tor chlldtena clothing store Mlulon Vltjo Malt I FHhion 1111n<1. Call lot lnlervlew or epply In ptf· ion 11 1045 Newport Center Dr. Fashion ls\pncs -. ..----. 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El MENTAfff/ 714-979-2500 HIGH ~HOOL ACURA 3.5 AL 96 Ir; e Blue pnva!e Top ii lhe L'nr lu•UI) Has 1 aJ s.;1lool see• d','llalnlt eap'd (0149961 $28.988 cred Elem ache• aoo A$Sis-SOUTH COAST ACURA l.Jnls & H SdlOOI Scienr;e 714-979-2500 aoo ta !7a AAS"A$&!$tns -e"Q"'W'""3""18.,.l""c_on..,..v-ert~1b""'1e-:-=·9.,..4- Co111r a'Y smaa classes Me1a11ic aqua •·~tin I'll auto Outst "19 <>pporl\nty Mclil A..C g<eat 31\ape. low miles rawrr lo TVT. 5200 Booota St7 650 94~1-0662. Can Or Irvine 92612 01 BMW 318is '92 2dr, New F •49)856·2400 rliA CHE AS NEE OE O boay style", A..C. loadold. snr1, SO dOwn assume $10950 pp ~1 NOEAOARDEN. Ffr Plus 949-673-0411 &nelna. Sa/Ht · some exp BMW 7331 '84 4dr nee 9'9·955·2672 TELEMARK"'ET=ER""'S.---white w/ palomino· great shdpe. runs temllO. new bres NO prt11ur1 N.O HleSI S2495 oho 949·888·8399 nffdtd Part lime. Good SS CAO ELDORADO "7S end bonu111. Call George CONVT, ORGIN OWNER, _ 949-646-9393 1~K Ml, 57500 UPSCALE C HIL OREN 94M73-S328 CLOTHING STORE l•llle • CADILLAC ALLANTE '92 People & Mt1 h& mtnt oole SOI>. 1111 chdmpalgooi i,..oqe tan opening lot 11111naJCmeol 11/lr ed. (125126) $23 988 IJQSlt.ol16 C8ll 949·645· 1355 Naber• Oldsmobile Clldlllu 714-540..9100 CADILLAC CONCOURS '95 480 ' BUSINESS V·6 N1..1Ms1a1 rMe;, :hr aJ.. ft1 ~ & mote1(284t171SI7 9811 OPPORTUNITIES Naber• Oldsmot>11e Cadillac VENDING Unique 4 • Income Program 1m1n lnve11 S2K financing $6511/yur. 702-255-C&60 ARE YOU TIRED OF JUST GETTING BY? $1000..$3000 this week. 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IO 1n1. rear whl dnve (724864) $16.9811 NABERS (714)540..9100 CADILLAC SEVILLE '92 39k mites srlllef f1t\I SQUHky cleln (8418571 $14 <l88 NASERS (714)540..11100 CAOIUAC SEVILLE STS '96 le..,, rnt 290 H.?: N~t co .... ..,.,$ (6()1 ~571 $23.988 NABERS (714)S•0..9100 CheYl'Ofet Blazlf LS ·95 •14 4dr. blac;k. loaded A/C, so OOM\ &5SllTll S 13,500 pm.ale plltf 94~73-0411 sg5 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS" l,;lltYfOltl ubufl>ln 97 Ouel II, TV, VCR CID 1celfen1 cond. U9 500 9'19 57 4 ffiO CMvy Al1ro V111 1 If Green 20 500 m n, VO Von 0<1JiWed ""'1eek:hall 11 11 $16 "600 Dan 9•'Hi'53403 CHEVY CAVALIE LS~ Allio. &'c ~ 1111 cc (W712e12n um Orenge Coe1t JMp 11111u 7U·549-IOU Chevy El Cimino 14 new pa111I blue, cllrome 1irr~ CID al power, S149k me. Ind mote $4300 V•ry good cond' Call Dan 949 675·3403 CHEVY LUMINA MINI.VAN ·~5 ongmal ownea , 1uos pee· lect lully au1oma1ic & power SU495 obO 949 121.a7Jb ~HEVY LUMl~A $M '97 V6. au10. c1.c p:~ atx.. tc ~ lv9239800l · S9,9lf9 Orenge Co111 Jeep 11111.11 714-5-'t-8023 ""'D=-od...,..ge_C,,_er1v1n' SE Ltd 197 Vt>. llVIO ac. rl•. 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S7 9~ Orange CoHI JMp ISUl\I 714·549·802~ 'FORD EXPLORER XLT '98 31 ~ "" tthr tu• pOM mora !Ati0668) $19.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINUER (71•)'92-6906 FORD MUSTANG '98 Pw• wondov.r. oekS Cd, B uys & Spt .. r 1231009) $15 998 Co1t1 Mesa Lincoln M•rcury 714-5'0..5630 FOAO WINDSTAR GL 95 vs auto 'lr'c ,u am1ln cass rSBA87128l Sii 99 Or11191 CCIII JMj) llUtu 714-549-8023 HONDA ACCORD"'"E=x.,..,.·91,...-- Lo " . _,M • lud P'fl1, l'Ml1 · I :12243) $ 18,;r}S LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HllUCH WHAT A FINE.SSE! Nonh-SoUth \Ulncr:\ble. Sou1h deals Tua h;ind wa~ dealt an 11 dupli te pairs com~l1taon, and evel') Soulh rrl\cd 111 i>1x hean.s "IB dn auction 1milar to th.:it abo"e. Two dub) w.s amficial •md forcina anJ two d1a- monch a waiuna response. Tue ft)l of the auction .wti natural. . NORTH • Q 106 \? 6 s 3 o J6S2 • KQ7 WEST £AST •J9 S3 •874 o J82 o 4 . Unle & the open1na lead was 1 dub, everyone conceded two tricks an diamond~. At the toble we w11tched. declarer played low on the OJ'<'.nin£ diamond h~od ond East'~ e1ghi forced the lung. Declarer drew trumP-S in three rqunds.. lheo tried the oce ofd1omond!t, When West discard· ~d. decla.rer .to~sed in lhe card!t·for 0 3 0 Q109 8 • A J 8 6 4 "' 10 9 SJ 2 so um • AK2 •' ~A KQ 1097 0 AK74 •Void down one. ;. ' .. South wM 1r. , '-it too much of o 1be b1ddmg:. SOtITH WF.ST NORTH EA iT twrry to give u1 hen Wei.1 i.hQws out on the sec diamond, that. 2• Pass 2¢ Pl&SS defender 1s markl uh nothing but 2 ~ Pass 3~ Pass black cards Oecl.trer can wke advan· tagc of the d1stnbu11on at the mk of a second undennck by Ca)hinB the ace of spades and conunuing w1lh a low spade to the 1en! When that holds, declnrer leads the king of clubs, das· cardm~ the ling of spades from hond when East dQc). not cover' Wen can win. but now must give the lead to dummy in o blad: ~ull, allowing declarer to discord the remaining d1a· mond lo~rs on the queens of clubs 6~ P;iss Pas.s Pass Op.:nmg lead · Three of o We ho\c always warned pla}ers not 10 rely on J line:.se before m-.e:.· tig:uing other poss1b1lities. That makes ir3 ltoublep1eaS'ure lo rcp0rt11 hand where a finesse was lhe only chance -even though no one found 11 :11 the table 1 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUYS HONDA CIVIC OX CPE '95 AM/FM c<l alloys. more' (SH&l9109) $6,999 Otange Cout Jeep lauzu 714-549-8023 HONDA CIVIC [j( '98 Local Tracie Like Newt 15~8231S14997 MITSUBISHI MOTORS www cos1arne11mrt1.com 714-545·1700 • HCNOA CRV·LX '98 Auto. A/C at1015 pwi pacl<age 10103781 Ste ~5 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 Jagiw XJS Con~oble 92 •8k mi wti tl'1an n. ctvon.e "'toeel$, i 1 K o .,.,., as5\Jllle $16 50 pp 949·673.(Mll JEEP CHEROKEE ·~ 8 c-,1 auto a.c, arnl'm cass Rll514951 S9 999 Orange Cotst Jtep. lsuz.u. ~ 714-549-8023 ""P Grind Cherokft 93 4x4 Son1ool lojGtCk CU. full pwt Se\ mi garaged show 1oom con<! balance ol wa1· rancy St4,900 94!1 n<>-1565 LEXUS ES300 '9S (081636) $19 590 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71 • )!92-6906 LEXUS ES300 '96 (14501 I I $22.695 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 LEXUS LS400 '96 (04J30'l) $29.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 LEXUS LS400 96 (0496401 $31800 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 LEXUS lS400 ·95 (009599) $29.995 1.EXUS OF WESTMINSTER {714)892-6906 695 CA~SITRUCKS NANSISUVS LINCOLN Contlnentel '98 Aeo w1an hhr bench seat. al· loys & morel (68954 7) $25 998 Costa M111 Llncoln Mercury 714·540·5630 LINCOLN Merk Viii '97 18k m. es chrome ~ oo ~er (679106) 522 997 Cot11 MtH Lincoln &.lercury • 714-540-5630 • LINCOLN TOWN CAR 83 Ex111. .'••e w~, L"~ di.dips Mtd I.,) ltllll' IT.IOl:l.td) SID 993 Colll Mtll Lincoln M«cury 714-540-5630 LincOlil Continen11i M11k V 79 GOid lelttrier lnl. ~ showroom cOnCI $3195 otxi 949650-2815 MAZDA MILLENIA 98 lo me. 1111' -lull pwr (4183697) $18 'l'IS LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71')192-6~ MAZDA PROTEGE L.X 98 Aulo. a'(., p1s ldt cc. p/w p,1 (W018385) $10999 Orange Coal! J"p lsuw 71.4·549-8023 MERCEDES BENZ 93 '"'WAGON"" lmmec, whtll1111, lthr, aunrt, 3rd Nit. xlnl cond, lully loaded! 714-754-0737 Of Clll pll. 714-473-0001 Mefced .. 190E 2.t ·12 wt.le w'J)alomno. e1cellenl cond t.IUS1 Id new car 111 591 50 obO 714 349·6560 7 I 4-f62 iJG.48 ililicedea 300E 93 3'2hr erigine lmma:utate cond ~ ~ auto 4df. chttcoal grey "'''#~ lltv •• C!O snr1 lll)S1 sd $19 900 714-271·7000 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS MERCEDES 300E '92 Local T radll• Nice• (548967) s 1i' 990 COS'fA MESA MITSUBISHI www.cosl11ne11mlla.com 714-5'5·1700 Mercury Gr Marqult L• '98 Lthr. ps ASS. cass lactcwy warranty! (•675609) $17,998 Co11a M111 Lincoln Mercury 714-540..5630 MERCURY SABLE GS '97 Pw pl cm ABS and m->1e1 16580181 $11,[197 Colla ..... Uncoln MefCUJY 714-540..5630 IHfcury TrKer 92 Bllldk !ow miles 11110, AC, SSOOO obo Rtttable car• 949 64'.).0()70 ,.9-645-0326 MERCURY TRACER 40R '97 Aoto ac cass ltc!Oty war· 1anty (658111) $8 997 Co111 M111 Lincoln Mtrcury 714-54().5630 MITSUBISHI Mfghly Mlll 'BJ • 691< mi1 Mee• (006409) $5.8950 MITSUBISHI MOTORS www.hbmltau.cor11 7t 4-375-9493 MITSUBISHI 3000GT '95 28k &etual ll\lle$! Ver; Nrcet (01•3851 $16 ~n MITSUBISHI MOTORS www.hbmd1U.COl'I} 714.375.9493 MONTERO SPORT LS '98 4•4 Co Demel Beeulrlul! (013125) $23 981 Hunlington Beecti Mlttubllhl www.hl>mitsu com 114o31s.g.c93 uoHffRO ·u Demo lie new (0050191 S24 973 COStA MESA MITSIJBIStl www.col11t111Ha1!1111.com 714-545·1700 ThurKfoy. July 22, 1999 85 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRP PUZZLE ACROSS t O<oop 5 Basted 10 i:.stive 14 Bouqu9I 15 BIU"ld9t 18 Freahfy 17 ut1Mn.w,. P<>1 18 Actreu Ciiento 19 Ell'M.llaltl eo 20 CtlOQ fCJOd 22 Like most models 24 Opposite ol "Our' 2S Sale (jiscfa.mer 28 Atm musele 29 C1rroMop 33 Mis like a wolf 34 Oen ~ Zoo IM)lmal ':fl Ga neigtlbOf 38 Competes In I • rodeo 39 Hot spflllg$ 40 Actor Sdvet . 41 Greek god ol .J<Mt· 42 Lobste(s • CXMIMQ 44 Sinus 47 Alpine hol.IH 48 -PeanulS" cl'latac1er 49 Rowers need so "Lime women· aulhof • 53W~ protector 14 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS OlOSMOBIL£ CUTLASS 96 23k mi wr.te. many pwr tea lures (361556) $10.988 NABERS (714)540..9100 OLQSMOBILE CUTLASS 95 .C dr l.'C pw pct, ct loll 385651 I $'988 SOUTH COAST ACUAA 714-97t-2SOO Oldsmobile Eigttty Eight 84 Lo miles o/6 1 ~ 1:!111 '°1ld-\tr.1~. sa,.aee tubers Oldsmobile C11<11Uac 714-S.C()..9100 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANS{SUVS PONTIAC SUNFIAE SE '98 Aulo •• r' abS am 1m st pttO! 1er1t••W '\03A29) S9 999 Orange Coast JMP l1u1u 714-549 .. 023 PORSCHE 11' 71 (4 CYL) 2nd OWMI, all paper worll. u 1s Good condi1on' $$500 14M97·Zl44 ROADSTER '71 Vay~ & tare T.lk qn rrl comp r st:>red no-~ 60.'I :ip lipllOI ca~ 11tts & Aare rec~ llOfll~ rack LtUsi see S2SK lrm 9-t'HSs.9122 ~ • . 4 7 PtantabOn crop Jezeit>el's • ' husband s 1 8etWld 1ln'ie S2 oar S3 Nole 54 Sano.w::n ~ SS Noveim Waugh I 58~Home 57 Symbolol CtUlnloll 60 Promise . 695 CARS/TRUCKS . NANSISUVS, RANGE ROVf:R 92 Ve, All~ower, CC lllt, 11ereo caa .. 11e. CO, sull(f, moonrt, LOAOEDll Mini Cond, must S•ll 1 $1 6 .000 /o~o . 94~5-6035 SAAB 900SE M Law mile5 1e8U1e1 ro"..5460) s 18 ,89& LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71C)892-'906 WIRA8BIT 14 Corwert-. s apeecl.: owner, 53a mi, new lop. $3000 94M7Wtl6 . HOME, HEALTH AND BuSINESS . ~ . ,. ....... LI\ f Ir-.; ftm U (\Rt loc~l A.J Pt111 Progrtll'l'I Sttiilng qw'1 i«1 ~ h m!I es for wmme1 ~\~~ fle,1ble, ~~ 4Sl!rW. ~jge <OSI Sl~l. f"' r.am ly. noc ptr child (;111 800.713-2002 or 949'495-3993 ERVICE 27'2 CONSTRUCTION ICONTRACTORS AMERICAN BUIUXNG COMPANY CUsTOM HoME 8UILDERS 25 yrs+ exp=results lie# 751730 Compvttf Service• for Wom· en. Tulorln!I 1nd web de11gn Locaf relerences 94~0-3012 •All Drywall Services• • 35 years Exp • Free ES1(1181t L•3086'7 • 714"572.2111 wmttOEFT DRYWALL • All phuu/1rnellflg ~~I ~ 1-.i. -fflle e&t lU00030714~·1447 I • ELECTRmL I mMCD ; 286 ELECTRICAL SERVICES HAIDYlWI All l>hastl of home, or olfice repair No Jobs too big or small Call for yoo1 free est1matt. C.I. COllTRUCTIOI ( ... )Lltma508 HOME IMPHOl/EMENT$11 Drywall cerpen1ty pa1111ing Ii» much ll'IOle! Small JOO. ok Gfliy 949-&45 S277 QUALITY CRAf'TSMAN 20 yeari .. ~., Retetrrces rM YOU.. HANDYMAN! 1308 HEAi.TH I a BEAUTY '\rr '"' 11 1v. \II I' ''" ~ PHEN+DIET Complete Medic.al Prog S 7 9/ Wetaht Lou -~ .......... AL SI.AWN ERVICE CLEAN·UPS, SPRINKLER REPAIR. 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EXPERT ORAIH CLEANING F a11 P'lCeS • lnlerior • Exianor """°''l!I repairs Pelf'll lcQI 111~ NS area 20 yrs exp al WOik guerlllleed Ron 9'9 &4s-7833 STEVE 714·545-8298 RAINBOW CIRCLE MAINT. ~lllt.lltl HouW~ ~Fr• ests636-6888 Robert Isbell Prof I Painting lnle1101 ellenOI itN11 iob1 OK Deco Pll'ton!>'Ume W&stwlg • L"4943SO 949 &46-3006 PllJ! 949-58().11626 21 YRS QUALITY PAlmlNG TOUCHUPS TOO 24 H'1ur~ • Alclwd Slnof. U2"'44 14t-t51-1"2 •THI STUCCO DOCTOR• Room a,:.dJ:::'· stucco Pftt!rO ln81'711 ' 714-W·2"4 ~-·-­.. .. ... ........ .... ._ .... ............... ...... .. ~ .. -;;... ---. ·-' ~ I I . . . 378 TUTORING SERVICES FRENCM, SPANISH, ITAUAN E 1.ctllent mettiOdl mooem school ot lenquegu N~..oee CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS ~PiJt Call 642-5 . . FULL 'LINE of-NE:W and .CE TIF-ED ' RE-SALE VEHICLES.~ "GOLD KEY DELIVERY" on all vehicles... · . Includes 24-Hour.Roadslde Service STOCKED PARTS BOUTIQUE... · Custom and S!andard Acces"rrf e~s- LEASE FOR· +tax fOf 36 mo Closed end tease on apprO'l!d credit Total dnve-<>ff $1083.17 at!M factory rebate Residual $19 847 40 • Total payments of $14 364 +tax. 12K m• allowed per year. 20c per mile 111 excess (007965) 1 9 9 9 DE AlllOU'IA-.IUDINJ.i s+w:e• ~~~~ /MO . + 69c + ~ b 36 mo CloMd end lust en~ Credl Tolaf dri¥Hll 56150 Resldual S28 845 50 Tobi pay!lllhts cif S1791684 +tax. 121< 1111. aloftd per,. 20c per mae 111 uce$$ (~7) •94 OLDSMOBILE EIGHTY-EIGHT tow.me.. "6, I.~ xlrl. ~new car met• In-Fl") '91 CADILLAC SEVILLE loW mlel, I. blue, lealhef, ~ Mrrlllc W11Ue1 (eoal69) cz;· I . . ' . •COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE · · · · · sHunLE.~ .·· . . ·. . . . includes Airport Drop-off/Pick-up (JWA) • COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS · , Ii FREE SATURDAY CAR WASH • COMPLIMENTARY COFFIE In our '-.. · comfortable Customer Lounge \ OLDSMOBILE LEASE $2 FOR + 93c + tax for 36 mo Closed end lease on appr<Md Cledlt Resklual $9792 60 Total ol prnts ST697 55 + tax. 12K 1n1 aJ1owed per year 20c per fl\lle 1n excess 1 9 9 9