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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-17 - Orange Coast Pilot... - SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA COMtv\UNmES SINCE 1907 Rolling with the pullch es . • The last two years have been difficult ones, but Alison Arnold has weathered the storm in her own cheerful way. CLASS OF 2000 ,· Alison's grdlldparents were killed in a car crash, and a few months later, her parents filed for divorce. "Not a lot of good stuff has hap- pened " said Alison, with a cheerful gig- gle and a fatalistic shrug -all acc:om- lr ""''·' {, \JlllNI" In this Class of 2000 series. the Daily Pilot phshed while malong a deft left tum, has followed S1udents from il freshman homeroom rock.mg out to her Lil• Kun CD and laugh-lbfrPb --------G<Kh~ewJ>OA~~~ll School thfough their -~ r i.; first three years of high school In reintroducing the mg at two otmoxious men m a nearuy NEWPORT BEACI I n. h Ab series this summe<, we p1Ck them up as they convertible. -"'g t after · proceed to graduation at the turn of the century This, friends and (ainily Sclld, sums up son Arnold's mother, Lon, opened up her daughter's application for senior pictures, Alison She rolls Wlth the punches and h stays m the saddle. s e sat down on the living room couch MThis year, l want to get more mvolvC'd m An ardent horseback nder who was and started to cry. her acllvities, ~ "lt seems like yesterday that she was The last two years httve bc•cn tough shooting for riding in the Olympics, AU- . TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1999 • I just a little baby,• Arnold said of her ones for the fanuly, and Arnold hcts not son had to put her dream of having a daughter, who is going mto her senior been as involved in her dauqhle1 's's llfe year at Newport I la.rbor High School. as she would hdve liked .. SEE ALISON PAGE 5 BRIAN POBUDA I DAl!.Y PltOT Alison Arnold feeds Mack the horse during a visit to the stables. Arnold bas been riding horses for 10 years and plans to continue after college. No sale for trips charging sailors ·· •Coast Guard says tall ship Endeavour, which drew 15,000 Newport visitors, can't make sailors pay. A floating museum that attracted more than 15,000 v1s1tors to Newport Beach m Apnl nearly hit a ma1or snag recently during its last leg on the West Coast of the U S. TI1e H .M . Bark Endedvour, which ls sailing to Bntish. Columbia this week, was mformed by the U.S. Coast Guard that the tall ship hadn't been abiding by a labor law. The law prohibits any vessel leaving a U.S. port from charging its working crew whtle Sdiling m waters offshore. The foundation that runs the ship's adnun1strative operations has been charging people interested m five-or nine-day trips about $750 to travel on board Endeavour officials sajd they were unaware they had violated any laws during theLT trips along the East and West Coasts. -:"I think 1t was a case of nusunder- standing, • said Endeavour's admin- istratJon manager Lynn Dower. ·we've maintained a good relation- ship with the Coast Guard. The last thing we wanted to do is antagonize the situation." The reported v1oldtion was noticed by a U.S. Coast Guard offi- cial m San Francisco as the ship was en route to Eureka, Calif. The tall ship, which is a r~plica of the 18tn · century vessel captained by James Cook, pas been traveling for the past 15 months and visiting ports around • the US. Dower said nothing was men- SEE ENDEAVOUR PAGE 5 twiligh urf KIM HAGGERTY.ZYl..IUS I OAll.Y PILOT As the last light ol day highlights the shore a boogteboarder runs back lnto the ocean for one final wave at the Wedge in Newport Beach. Immigration battle gets personal for accountant • Local man says laws targeting those who have been here since childhood are terribly unf au, he may sue. It ''11. \ (; \HRf'{I'\ COSTA MESA -Costa M~ accountant Ron Channels make., an unhkely advocate for illegal unrru- granh A regL'>lered RepubhcdO, he bebe"C!-m conliolhng the borders and ay-. he understands '" h} many of his fnends voted for Proposition 187, the controversial irutiative Lhat tned to prevent illegaJ inurugrants from havtng acce.-.s to education or health care. (The Cahfom1a Supreme Court has ruled that much of the measure wa., unconstitution- al.) But since Prop. 187 passed, Chan- nels tarted tutonng s.tudents from Costa Me a High School. For four years. he femed a poor, angry. failing Costa Mesa c;tudent to Kiwanis Cluh lunches, watching as the bor transformed his report card, his comportment and his life with help from Channels' tutonng and financidl aid Channels proudly attended the boy's high school graduauon and pledged to pay the boy'!-! college foes. And th n he found out that the young man, who doe not want hlS name us d, cannot attend college becau e he entered the country ille- gally -at the age of 3. The young man can't work legally here either. To his horror, Channels discov- ered a sizable mmonty of the stu- dents m his tutonng program were m similar straits. Tony Valenzuela, a nugrant cducahon a<lVISor at Co la Mesa High School, sald he al o know many such students. SEE ADVOCATE PAGE 5 Anti-El Toro . camp fir es back at Newport Beach meeting MILLENNIUM MOMENT The ultimate good neighbor ANewport Beach resident mce 1927, Allan Beek hlLS long been a champion of cau , INDEX ClASSIREDS -----... ·-·-· COMPllllY FOIUM-,-2 POua flfS _.J •More than 300 attended 1 informational workshop at library last week. S I \(:V RRO\\ ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -A top El Toro airport foe has said that last week's meet· ang ln Newport Beach served only to bla- tantly rnilJead residents and scare them iilto ~ a c:ommerda1 atrpoit at the fonner Mmtne Carpi bae. •f WM ftlY dliturbed to ... bow peo- ple ................ wMla ta.. boriC* tales of how John Wayne will double and triple if there isn't en turport at El Toro/ said antJ·El Toro airport ochv1st Leonarct Kranser. , · •1 don'\knt>vlof any responsible group that would support that kind of an expan- sion,· he saad. •we know that Newpc;>rt Beach has been oppoeed to any expe.n- 11on of John Wayne for 20 years, and I can undentand that. But what ii unfortunate is that the 99vemment there ii taking the ~tlon <>! IC8itng tbelt Nlldanla Into aetk>n • Lut 1bunday,. mRting at ... ,..._ .. . The son of Balboa Island pioneer Joseph Beek and a Caltech grad, Beek helped -not once, but twice -defeat the Irvine Co. 's expansion plans for Newport Center, he1J>e.d tum back the county's'lnitial expansion p&ans for John Wayne Airport and was lnYolved an the W·feted effort to spare the Cutaway property from development Known in Newp0rt for being a qty Hall watcbdog-and ~ ._. for his uniqUe meebod of tying neckta.-Beek~ dMlt a city lbou)d be ND by tM peoplm, 1b tbat 9Dd. be:bu bMll ............ Oil VW• iOUI raferendum and lnitlaUYe cfrtw. He 11 a farms .-:::z cunm'W~. a du- ling of tbe enWtNmamt crowd 9ftd I f9ared foe of the -rnfllM"' .........,. .!leek -wbo 91"W up Oil the bliyflml DW tbl fmllly-aperMecl ._Wad Peay -· aow ........... OMD Ugbt lnllWM. W....11 datr*' to_.. ..... dlf'l.., .. fh , ........ • .... ................... ti ... MUC ll01IC1S ·--·--J ~----• • 2 Tuesday, August 17, t 999 commun1 fortim Daily Pilot GAINS & LOSSIS MAILIAG , Costa Mesa should proceed with park I read this morning that a new skateboard park is opening m Mission VieJo Congratulations to Mission VieJO, and the other oties in the countyi.hat made the effort to get their pa.r:ks instolled while our City'touncil does another study. Our dty was well on track to build a state- of-the-art. excellent facility. Then three members of the council changed their priority and asked for another study on locations. Their alternatives to Uons Park included school sites, the fairgrounds, Fairview· Developmental Center and other parks. HOW TO llACH US The Daily Pilot wel- comes letters on issues concerning Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. There are fow ways to send in your commenb: • LETTERS -Mail to • the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St , Costa Mesa 92627 • READERS HOT· LINE -Call (9'19) 642- 6086 . • FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • E-MAIL -Send to dailyprlot@carlhlink.net All correspondence must mdude your Cull name, hometGwn and phone Well guess what: The schools won't allow the skate park. The fairgrounds? Unless there is money to be made, do you tllliiKthey will give up land? The same with Fauview Developmental Center. numb.er (for~ca=·o~n.._ __ purposes only). Sign a petition that the building Do the three on the City Council think that other park sites will be inunune from groups (such as the one) that stopped construction at Uons Park? If history is any indicator, any park that gets the nod will have some group opposed to its construction. does not belong there. not .. RON •.QUMAN I OAJl,Y PILOT Peter Rangel competes during the Volcom Stone's Star fish Surf Series held last Thursday at Newport Beach. GAINS RIDING THE WAVES A Sl)(-week surf c:omp<>ll- tion came to a do!>f' m West Newport ldst week the Vol- com Star Fish Surf Senes The event gav<' surf<>rs of clll ages the opportunity to show their stuff "ll felt qood, tmcl I got d new board,· Sd1d '.l2-yt'dr-old J osh Hoyer, d !inc1list 1n the open division TIME FOR TEE Mdriannt' TowNsey walked c1wc1y onn• dyam with a sparkling sterling silver tea pot, the prize for the winner or the thud annual Tea Cup Classic, played Friday at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Towersey, last year's winner, arrived at Country Club· all warmed up -she came straight from another champi- onship earlier in the. day at U1e Mission VieJO Country Club RECOGNIZING HISTORY Costa Mesa has reacted· favorably to the idea of drafting· an ordinance cleMgned..to protect the city's historical butldmgs. The council hlfed a consultant to scout the community and compose a list of sites for consideration. The council will begin holding public ,hearings on the matter prob- ably m October. LOSSES FAIRVIEW PARK FUNDING Costa Mesa city officials are feel.i.hg the pressure to decide on. specilic plans for Fairview Park If they don't lo it soon, ,they may lose out on grant opporturuties -and no one seems lo want that. Said READERS RESPOND I Counolwoman Libby Cowan: "The tune has come when we need to say, 'We have the master plan, where dre we going, what a.re we doing. how long is it going to take?' .. UNDER INVESTIGATION A 31~year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested on susp1· cion of child molestation . Police believe Roger Rodnguez may have sexually abused a 12-year·old boy who was with Jum and preparing to travel to Mexico with Rodriguez when author- ities amved at his Santa Ana Avenue apartment Locals split on gun shows at fairgrormds THE ISSUE: We asked readers whether weapons vendors should be allowed to sell guns at the fairgrounds in Costa M esa. PRO 1 don't see any reason why there should- n't be one. They've never had any problem there ("Gun show at fa11grounds to proceed Calling about the gun shows at the fairgrounds. My opinion 1s that it is ludi- crous that the laws are different for buy- ing firearms and guns at gun shows com- pared to buying them in the store I had no idea they are getting away with literal- ly murder there. My opinion is the county fctirgrounds should be available to people wanting to 5ell guns. CON TONY SPOONER Newport Beach in August," Aug. 9). MERVIN GREIWE I To-answer the question: No. I don't Costd Mesa think there should be gun shows at the fairgrounds. I know people who want to get (guns) get them one way or another, but we don't have to put on shows so they can see the newest models of what is available Let them have to search a little, use their feet or whatever to dnve to gun stewards rather than have them come into the fairgrounds. Besides, we don't need all the traffic LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa I'm voting against having the gun show at the fairgrounds. That is a no for the gun show. JONE BOWIE Costa Mesa HOW TO CONTACT YOUR RIPIESllTITIVIS Uons Park cont\Ilues to be the best site to build this long- overdue, much-needed project. Costa Mesa needs to get off the dime and get the skdte park moving. The fears that residents near the park have need to be overcome. Are they, as well as the council majority, more afraid of drainage, loss or greenscape, or dTe they really. fearful of the skater element? Well, I spent part of my vaca- tion taking my 13-year.old to skate parks in San Diego County. These skaters are a wonderful group of oll.zens They cooperate, they help · each other, they don't lotter around their parks. They use them responsibly, and they treat their surroundings with the same courtesy. Don't let thE! skate park get lost in studies and debate. The time is long overdue, let's get started MIKE SCHEAFER Co ta Mesa Samoa house gets supp.Ort, opposition I'm calling specifically dboUl the letter to the editor that you pubbshed Aug. 12, sent in by 1racy Stevenson. that was an extensive recap of her vanous arguments in connection with the house that's been reviewed by the city of Costa Mesa as to whether it really should be there, whether it was built properly and other issues ("Family followed codes in building attic"). I hope that, in fairness, you will publish a response that lays out the counterarguments, which ·many people have found to be quite appealing. accordlllg lo the various zorung and building codes of the city. So there's obviously qtute d11 extensive group lh11l 's upset about this, not JtlSt a few #hys- terical,• ds she says, "neigh- bors" · J can see why the picture (appeared) ... it doe!) bring out the unmediate neighbors and certainly the people who have been dotng a lot of the research and discussion about this property development. J understand that certain of the city employees do speak from theu QWn perspective, so I'm not calling to see exactly whdt• their conunents would be. The fact thol the11 phone numbers [were listed m the letter) is probably a plus for her position because they are at least some- what neutrdl in their approach. But even more so 15 the Plan- ning Comnuss10n and the City Council who hdve much more responsibility. ALAN BAER C'osta Me~a I wanted to say lhut I'm qlad you ran the letter lrum 1racy Steven on and Joseph Warner conc:errung their home ttdd1bon, and 1 agree Wlth the homeowner.; that the city's after-the-fact dec1s1on to revoke their penruts was rep- rehenc;1ble. While the picture show that the home clear!}' dwarts the surrounding house<:, it was the re.sponsibility of the Planning Commission to takl' this into· consideration before granting the pemut. Asking owners to np out a corner ol their home and remove the attic windows at their own expense is completely unfair. And di> the owners point out. these chunges won't even unpact the height of the struc- ture. Removing the windows will only make tt look like a warehouse. As much as I hate to see my tax money wasted, I feel the city shouid allow the building to continue as planned and a prev1ously- approved and reimbur e Ms. Stevenson and Mr. Warner for the construction delay costs. If the city Le; truly con-.. cemed about pleasing the neighbors, it should do the responsible thing and offer to HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • ChiiS Cox, (R), 47th District, 1 Newport Place, SUite 420, Newport Beach 92660, {949) 756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn most of Newport Beach) E-mall: christopher.cox@mafl.house.gov (202) 225·2415; fax; (714) 960· 7806 (Represents Costa Mesa and Weit Newport) 0180: fax: (949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY Naturally, TI"acy is writing from her perspective. But that doesn't uiean everything she says is a complete rendition of either facts or opinions or ideas. Secondly, she does refer- ence that only a •tew neigh- bono• and •hysterics• have caused the problem, even to the point that they've created hysteria so the Planning Com- mission and City CoWl.cil are not able to act in a rational manner. Rational is not her word, but I think that's what pay for a scaled-down remod-• • el, reimburse the homeowners · for their expenses. Perhaps ·the funds could come trom the pockets of the Planning Commission who are obvious- ly shortsighted . . Building, Washington, DC'., 20515, (202) 225-5611; fax (949) 251-9309 (Represents DailY Pilot VOL 93, NO. 193 1ltOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WILLIAM LOIOUJ.. Editor smllMAMU. M.tn.-ging Editor TINA IMMGAnA. Asaistant Menaglng Edit« l.J. CAtllll, Oty Editor DAN.-.., News fdftor ..,_CMUON. SpofU Editor MMCMMnN. "'°'° ldttor NllYUiii ... a.;fled Adwrtitlng LAM•MDN. ,,,omodoN ...,, IDD llMll Oliff Plnlndal ~ E·mall: dana@maU.houae.gov Marilyil Brewer (R), 70th Dis· tiid, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, (949) 863-7070. 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More than 400 have been willing to' KRISTI MURPHY Costa Mesa SURF POLICE F I l ES Most beaches COSTA MESA • lernard Street A diamond ring worth S 10,000 was will have 2-to 4-stolen from a home in the 500 block between July 23 and foot surf. Best Aug.2. • Bristol Street Two palm tre«s worth S1,200 were stolen exposed spots in from • home 1n the 1200 block during the evening of Aug. 4 Orange County • FeinNy Drift: A CAl~r• worth S378 was stolen from a car in the 2500 block between July 12 and July 26 will get head·high • Mesa ~ °""= A t.ptop computer worth S5,350 was . stolen from a home in the 1500 block between 7.45 a.m. and waves. fading . 12:30 p.m, Aug. 2. swells will contin· • ,..wport loufennt; A 12-pack of beer worth $9 w.u . ue today with stolen from a 51ore In the 2000 block .. 3 22 1 m Aug 4. waves expected to tjEWPORT HACH be 1· to l-feet. • lmt ..... ._....,..Two dflmOnd rings Ind a neck· t.ce wort1h seo.ooo wer. Roten from • home In the 200 block Winds Will be light during the -of Aug ... .net varW>le in the • w.e CWt ..... _,.A cellular ~.worth $150 was stMn from I NIUUrlnt during the Uy of Aug. 13. morning, lncre& • ........ ....._ A pur-. Md Its COlltltdS worth S 1, 190 MN~ from I holM lri .. S\00 blbc:ll bet\! .. ~ 5 lnCI tng In the .,._ S:IO ll.m. q . M. ......... A •Mun and I r8dlo ~MOO MN noon to WSW, I tDt21rnolt.. ............ lft1hl1•blocl•t11••Aug. ,, ... Aut-tJ. ' . . , ' Daily Pilot PHOTOS BY RON SOUMAN I DAILY PILOT Freshman Mike Frazier, left, shows some notes to friends, ~l<><;kwise, Lynn Mc Arthur, Thelma Macias, Matt Tran, and An Pham during the first day of classes at Orange Coast College. College .rings in new semester • O~C starts fall season with more new teachers than 1n decades. . lb1y,.,. COSTA MESA-More than 21,000 stu- dent~ flooded Orange Coast College Monday, pouring into more than 2,300 classes and abruptly break.mg the cam- pus's sleepy summer silence. In adclitlon to all the new students, 35 new faculty members reported for work, more new teachers than the college ha~ had in decades. The college also unvetled a new acade- my of entertdinment and technology, designed to prepare students for Jobs m the bfugeorung entertainment industry. But most students were obhv1ous to these momentous firsts, concentrntmg 'on meeting up with old friends and trolling for dates for fall football games. ·1rs the same old same old. We're 1ust returning to whert! we left off." said Costa Mesa resident Chn> Velasco, a psychology major Not only was Vela ... co not overwhelmed by the first day, he clauned to be able to discern, from his fellow students' exnte- ment levels, whether they were new to the school. ·we can tell who are the veterans and who are the h:eshmen, • h<• said, us his companions nodded. Dr. Laura gets final Qemand: ·Retract now • Beach Access attorney· says clients wanted to make controversy go away quietly but may have to sue. STACY BROWN Datt Pfd SOUTH COAST PLAZA -A lawyer for the Bedch Access surl shop in South Coast Plaza said Monday that radio talk show host Laura Schlessinger has been served with a demand for a retraction, a prelude to a lawsuit in the ongomg dispute After nearly a month or postur- ing with each side standing firm, attorney Andrew Guilford said it's time now to end the feud. ·we have given her notice that we don't like being called child pornographers,• said Guil- ford, who fired off the demand Frtday. "Beach Access has suf- fered. greatly from the slanderous statements . and 1S explonng what it can do to gel back on track and stop the damage result- ing from Schlessinger's com- ments.• other things, but we chose to handle this quietly. We're not having our moment in the sun. We're here to try and make this go away" Schlessinger contends that her only objective was to protect chil- dren from pornography, while Moore and others said the host's problem 1S with the publisher of the magazine and not its content. After the incident made prirlt m local papers. other talk show hosts entered the debate, cnticiz- mg Schlcssinger's actions. ""Il'W. is part of her feud with (Hustler and Big Brother maga- zine pubhsherl Larry Flynt,• radio shock jock Howard Stern told his listeners • C)he LS picking on the little guy • - Flynt published unaut.ponzed nude photos of Schlessmger about 10 years ago sp<lTkmg out- rage from the host, who champi- ons children's and other causes. ·u you have a bully pulpit, you don't have to be a bully.• Guil- ford said. "Before making slan- derous statement~ to millioru; of people, she should have called the owners of Beach Access and checked her facts." Bellows su1d Schlessmger has left messages for Moore to •talk" about the issue, hut emphasized that the phone calls were not an attempt to olfer an apology. Matt ress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Tu ~oy, August 17, 1999 3 Racism k11ezv rzo bozt11daries when races "knew their places" D unng the early 1920s, those of u::. who rode the Pacific Electric -the Big Red cars -from Los AngelP.s to ·Balboa or vice versd saw on the beach between Huntington Beach and the Santa Ana River, a smoke-blackened plle of con- crete that rather obviously had been the foundation of a large building. lf you asked about it, no one seemed lo know much about it. There was a reason for lhis v~il of silence. We were looking at Orange County's most visible example of the kind ol racism we thought was confined to the Deep South. In 1923, a group of black Lo; Angeles businessmen <leaded they wanted to build a beach club. Beach clubs were mush- J"oom.ing Oller all the Southland beaches. This group ot blrtcks knew they would never be mvtt- ed to a white man's beach club, so they decided to build their own. They purchased d 30-acre tract 1usl south of Huntington Beach. On lt they would bwld their own beach club. They fell that they would be far enough away from any possible contoct with white people thdt thP1r activities could not possibly offend anyone. They undere'>ll· mated the limitJer.;s extent ol racism. They sunk pilings, poured concrete for the toundation, erected frames and a roof, installed cabinets and were ready to move the fum1lure m when one rught the who!~ place went up m a ball of _hre. It wa obviously arson, but an extQn- sive mvestigallon failed to reveal the culpnts Suspicion centered on the Ku Klux Klan which wds making a remarkable recm ery during·the 20s. This time 1t was nut conhned to the Deep South. It wcts natton- wide, with nullions of ml'mbers, and for some re<ison, parttculc1rly strong m Indiana and California. Just how enthusiastic the authonties were m uwPst1gatm9 the Klan I do not know, but the fact remains that no one wc1s ever charged or convicted of that particular case ot dl'SOn. With that as d background, I go lo Balboa's expenence with racl!>m m the ·20~. A quick and ready an5wer ts that there wa~ none. Well not much, anywa~·. You see. we onlv hdd two non-. whites, Soto, the Japanese oper- ator of a cuno shop at the comer of Main Street and Bay Avenue, and Jack. lac;t name unknown, THE V E·R DIC T who operated a bootblack stand on the sidewalk in front of Soto's shop Soto pm ented no problem. He lived m his shop and ate his meals there The only time he m ·rgf!d was-l!arlyurtlre mom·- mg wht•n he \\!alked his fuzzy ltttle dog down to the 1etty and bdc k This he did before most wh1l<.! people were up With Jdtk, housing wc;1.s no problem I le slept m a large · drnwPr under his bootblack stand. However, he still had to <1dl. This he accomplished by P-atmg in thP Green Dragon cafe where I worked. However. Jack didn't Pot with the white folks. I fr1 took ht" meals among the garbag~ cans m the back ol the k1tch1•n Tlwn one noon. Dick \\'hit· "on, my hrother-m-law with whom I lived and who was at thP. time postmaster. ordered his lunr.h at the lwich counter, then w+'nt to the rn~troom which was through the kitchen and past the 9arhbqe can'\ He saw Jack eaung his lunch ilmong the gMbage cans. He p1ckerl up Jack' plate, ordered him to loilO\\., went out to the lunch wuntl'r, put Jdck's plate Cln tht> counter ctnd told tum to e11t. Jdr k looked up and down the counter "'here several white m n were Cdlmg He put down his ht•dcl, gobbled hts lunch, picked up h1!) plate dnd sau-ned back to the kltche.n. The next <la}! he took bis meals back among the ydrhage cans and never dQdtn dte dt the lunch counter · So much for raoal tolerance m &!boa dunng the earl) '20s Raa. ... m? No, we didn't have any Instead we had two nom-. rut~ who to borrow d partJcularl) nasty expression of the nm~ . "Knew t'1e•r place: . • ---~~---~~~~ • JUDGE GARDNER 1$ a Corona del Mar r dent and former 1udge H•~ col- umn runs Tuesdays MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO HERE, WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MEAL WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS TO·GO. Cockto1ls Phone Ahead tor Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA • 949-645-7626 • The bitter d1Spute began last month when the talk show host, known as ·or. Laura,• walked mto the store and noticed a copy of Big Brother skateboardmg magazine on a shell. "10 Full Davs" AUG 13'~ -AUG 22•4 Schlessinger walked out of the store after exchanging words with the manager and then dis· couraged. her listerung audience, estimated at 18 mllllon, front shopping at the store because it had a •porn• magaiine where children could edsily access it. Owner Tom Moore said the magazine is not earned. by the store and called Schlessinger's attack unfair and misgwded. •J wish she would have talked to me before going on the 81r and telling 18 million people that l carry a porn magazme, • Moore said after the inodent. Had Sch1essinger investigated, Guilford said she would have found that the store is just as opposed to pornography as she is. "She would have discovered that the owners are a delightful couple who have two young chtl· dren of their own and who con- sistently donate to schools and Other charitable functions m sup· port of children's activities," the attorney said. Guilford said his client has suf· fered a blow to his reputation - and his profits. Schlessinger could not be rMched Monday for comment. Keven Bell<>wl, a spokeswoman for the popular h<>11t, iaJd Moore ts •enjoying hll 15 mlriutas of fame.·· that :ll)Uked men out- rtge from GuOiorcl. "1bat baCb11s aae. • Gumont ~ •W.could baft blld I..-................ al 210 BAL 4 Tuescloy, August 17, 1999 Doily Pilot • COURTESY Of THE ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM Of ART -Th.i~ R«lph Bums photo Li part.of month-long exbiblton-of h1a work.of Elvis Jans al-Graceland a The Orange County Museum of Art at South Coast Plaza. Not just another Elvis sighting • On 22nd anniversary of Tht' Kin9'~ death, his fans could catch a glimpse of Elv1.... dnd themselves. \ I:!'• 1'1t \ Dl RA:\ --Doly Nol ~( >l Tl I l 'OAST PLAZA '."\cdf'.., -.oc1J1•d <.ti the Orange 1 ll ntv Mu.,Pum of Art store m " 1 1th <'011-.1 Pldld ~1onday, as \ .... fc1n<; houqht up clocks, T· -.hirt~ cc1lt>rH IM'.'t dnd other mPm1H11h1ltc1 on the 22nd dlllllVl'l'.'trlrY ol The King's dl'ctlh smc l' rrncl •Jun<', the drt lllU'.'t('\1111, on ::-.un C. lc>rnente Dri- \\' tn Nl'\' port Bec1ch, ht1s dis- plr1vPd ctn l'Xh1h1t lilied •How Crl'cll Thou Art,' with photos lro111 C ;1dcPlc1rHI hy Rc1lph Burns. \net thv m11'.'Jt•urn's South Codst Plt11.11 .,hop hr1'> C'Mlll'd the Elvis Jllt'lll<•I ctl11Jt11. Bui f\ 111ndc1y w<1s the b1~19est -..ih'~ d11~ srn< 1· the op<>nmg of th•> t>xh1lnt. Sdld Brian Lanq-.ton, 1hr1•l tor of mc!rketmg "[The exhibit] is less about 8vis and more about the types of~ who make the ~to Graceland. It was humorous and hod a voyeutjs1ic ~ to tt. • Jennifer Wells dnd public relations. The black and whlte pho- tographs of Elvis Presley fans that adorn the walls of the museum have attracted hun- dreds of people sirlce the June 19 opening, Langston said Some people, he said, go to the art museum just to view Burns' photos. "People were impressed with the degree of reverenc~ depicted in the pho· tographs, • Langston said. But of course, crowds attend the exhibit out of respect for Presley and "respect for the power of an icon like ElVJs to Sunday Sept. 12, 1999 10 a.m. -S p.m. Big Corona State Beach inspire love and adoration so many years after his death," Langston said. Jennifer Wells, a Laguna Beach resident who attended · the exhib1t's kickoff, said she was fascinated with the cult of Elvis and Graceland and even more fascinated to see how peo- ple amved at Graceland in droves. •[The exhibit) i~ less about Elvis and more about the types of people who make the pil- grimage to Graceland,· Wells saJd. •it was humorous and had a voyeunstic quality to it.• The museum, whlch displays a vari- ety of art topics, changes the theme every two months. "We try to provide a variety of aesthetic expenences to South Coast Plaza visitors,• Vine said. About 200,000 people show up every year for the shows at South Coast Plaz~, Langston said "How Great Thou Art,· will be on display until Aug 22. Presented by -Sponsors-r----------------1 1 41~ 3Sth Annuo.1 . I I · Sa.nclccstle I "KING OF THE SAHDCASnES" ~ ~ HKNIGHT SPONSORS" -BAIUllNCTO"I CAl'TTAL CORPORATION ~Pilot II ~ •• ,..1 ........ • 1HE IWINEcaJIWlf . -""""" 1L NEWPORT COAST .-f ' .... ............. 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Dean Jackson and Jeff Ru.ssell will present "Estate Planning - Unique Strategies for the Afflu- ent Investor" from noon to 6 p.m. at the Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Admjssion is free and lunch/din- ner will be served. For reserva- tions or more information, call (714) 429-2801. THURSDAY tion, call (949) 729-4400. . The Costa Mesa Chamber of A free seminar and book signing Commerce hosts a 90-mlnute ijtled "Detox with Greens, Super-Breakfast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 foods and Raw Foods" will be a .m. at the Costa Mesa Country presented Crom 6:30 to 8 p .m. at Club. Advance reservations are -the Patio Cofe at Mother's Mar-$12, tickets are $17 at the door. ket and Kitchen,..225 E.....1.7th.._..._+-+_Th~e~Costa Mesa Country Club is Costa Mesa. Reservations at 1701 Golf Course nve, os1a required. For more information, Mesa. F.or reservations or more call (800) 595-6667. information, call (714) 885·9090. Anglers age 15 to adult are Invit- ed to partiai'ate in a two-night, one-day bass fishing -course, "Academy o(Bass Fishing,• frOql 1 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Balboa Com- munity Center. The second ·evening session will meet Aug. 19 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the cen- ter. The day session will feature a casting clinic on the bay from 8 to 10 a.m. Aug. 21. The course will be instructed by Keith Nighswonger, tournament bass angler and gwde Register in person at the Newport Beach Community Services office at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. FRI PAY "Take Charge ·of Your Health," a workshop on vitamins and sup- plements, will be held at The Lat- est Thing Teaching and Healing Center from 7 to 9 p .m. The fee is $10 with advanced registration. Nila Keith of Nutrition for Life International will give miorma- uon on life-changing products and provide personalized nutri- tion guides. The Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To register or for more information, (949) 645-6211. Auditions for OCC's dance team get underway at noon in the WEDNESDAY A free seminar UUed "Stress! Nutritional Solutions ~ will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. at the Patio Cclfe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. For more mlormation, call.(800) 595-6667 • school's Dance Studio B, 2701 Fairview Road. DANC'N ETC. performs hip-hop, ballet and modem numbers dDd is loolQng for dancers and actors. Partici- pants will receive three uruts. of college credit. For more informa- tion, call (71 4) 432-5506. The Orange County CoastKeep- ers will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. at the Georges Camelot Restau- rant m Lido Village, Newport Beach. For more mionnation, call (949) 723-5424. The OWLS (OWcer Wives League of Orange County) will hold a luncheon at the Tustin Ranch Goll Club at noon. Eva SATURDAY Patty Paul, author ol "A New Splrituality: Beyond Rebgion • will teach the class "The Amaz- ing Crop Circles: Messages for the New Millennium" at The Lat· est Thing Teaclu.ng and Healing Center from 1 to~ p.m. The class is $15 with advanced registration. The Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To register or for more information, call (949) 645- 6211. Beautiful Hair! MEN'S CUT $15 $20 Sale Reg. COLOR & CUT $50 $65 5ale Reg. Weave & Cut $70 $85 Sale Reg. New clients only • Bring this ad Otte< Expires 9/30/99 • We~use only professional products: Goldwell • Red.ken _:..Paul Mitchell • Nexxus· • Sebastian • Framcsi HAIRSPRAY 540.1877 ftlE SALON (Open 7 days I • 2981 Bristol St. #B3 Costa Mesa (Baker/Bristol) MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • california's leading underwriters • New offering~ available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds Orange Coast College's Salllrig Program offers a weekend excur- sion to Catalina today and Sun- day aboard the training vessel, Black Silver. The cruise is designed for sailors with at least intermediate-level skills. The cruise begins at 9 a.m. Saturday and ends at 5 p.m. Sunday. Fee for the weekend trip is $249. For more information, call (949) 645- 9412. "Herbs and Scented Gardens":t.; the title of a program offered at Sherman Library and Gardens at 9:30 a.m. Kathern Jennings, own- er of Kate's Scented Gardens, will discuss the many types of scent-· ed herbs and geraniums and the11 cultural requirements in the garden. This program is part of. the Weekend Gardener Series and is free and open to the pub- lic. The Sherman Library is in Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-2261. 'A computer sbowwtl! be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Building 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 838-5941. A divorce workshop hosted by Maxine B. Cohen will be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . Cost is $40 for the workshop that will be held at 180 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For more • irlformation, call (949) 644-6435 A seminar titled .,Growing Bearded Ins in Southern Califor- nia· will be presented by John Shoustra of Greenwood Daylily Farms at 9:15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar Shoustra will share ups on growing beard- ed m.s ID Southern Califorrua. For more information, cqll (949) 640- 5800 A free Internet seminar tilled ·Tools and Tucks· will be pre- sented at 10 a.m. m the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. nus course is designed for newcomers to cyberspace . and will concentrate on how to ~e search engines and other resources on the Internet. For more information, call (949) 717- 3801. Slrlus Theatre Company presents Shakespeare's •Romeo and Juli- et· at Mesa Verde United Methodist Chwch at 4.30 p.m. Admission is tree. Brtng a chair or blanket for your space on the lawn. The church is at 1701 W Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 437-9663. SUNDAY "Birds and Kayaks: Touring the Upper Newport Bay• will be offered from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Northstar Beach. Guided by a volunteer naturalist from the Cal- ifornia Department of Fish and Game and an mstructot from Newport kayak shop, Paddle Power, the trip will begin with an introductory kayak lesson and will continue with a program designed as an exploration of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reaerve, home to .thousands of migratory waterfowl and four endangered species of birds The fee is $40 and reservations are rcqwred. Northstar Beach is at 1 White Cliff, Newport Beach For more infonnation or reservations, call (949) 675-1215. A computer show wt11 be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Building 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p:tn. Admission is $5. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call (714) 838-5941. Slrlus Theatre Company presents Shakespeare's •Romeo and Juli- et• at Mesa Verde · United Methodist Church at 4:30 p.m. Admis ion ts free. Bnng a cha11 or blanket for yow space on the lawn. The church 1S at 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 437-9663. MONDAY The Ronald Reagan Center for Public Affairs presents the Rea- gan Forum with Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach) at 11 a.m. at the Reagan Ubrary U\ Suni Valley. Por more infonnll· tion, call (805) 522-2977. AUG.24 Gwyn Ha~ Will tMdl tbe elm •Meet Your Spirit Guides• at The Latest Thing 'leaching and He.I· lng Center m.n 7 to 8:30 p.m. The fee for tb8 dam 11 $35, The Latelt 11dng it at 270 I!. 17th St., Coeta Mela. 1b ......., ar for man tntar..uc.. aill (NI) It> 8211. • Daily Pilot 'No setback' another setback for couple • Samoa Place house of contention may not encroach . t1ack l5 allowed. Warner argued "The co t of moving t.hi5 cor- closer to street than law allows council decides · that aty staff had approved a ner ••. far outweigh any alleged EtlSF GEi COSTA MESA - A Mesa Verde homeowner in the mid· dle of remodeling what has become a controversial house may have to tear down· the stair· well in her home because it vio· lates the city'~ required setback. The City Council voted 5-0 to uphold the PlanninV Commis· sion's decision to deny an administrative adjustment that would have allowed the 4-foot 5-inch encroachment. Homeowner Tracy Steven- son and her neighbors in Mesa Verde have been emtw:>iled in recent months m a debate over what is descnbed as a •mas- ' · manor mod1flcation of 20% beneflt to the neighbors,• she and therefore prohibited in that . which would have allowed a wd. residential zone. variance of 4-feet. · Councilman Joe Erickson The issue decided uy the Senior Planner Willa aid he supported \lPhoJd.ing council Monday was no lcs~ con-Bouwens-Killeen sa.id that the planning corrurussion's deci- tentious for the approximately 30 Stevenson and Wa.mer had mis-sion because he thought that neighbors. who gathered at City taken a note she wrole on one of when consiqerin~ the mass of Hall anned with ionmg ce><;les, their plans for a minor moctif1ca-the house, '1ie ·encroachment redraWings dnd a petition bear-tion as an official approval would be a •great infringement mg 500 signatures of people when it w~ not. on the property rights of the opposed to the remodt'.!l. The city has: however, neighbors." "We're not talking dbout admitted that penrub were Although Councilwoman inches here,• said resident issued m error after plans clear-Libby Cowan also supported Thomas Jones. ·we·re talking ly showing what Stevenson and the motion, she sad she took about mass, appeard.Dce, and Warner intended to build were issue Wlth (he magrutude of the incompatibility.• subnutted. setback iSsues that the residents Jones' remarks were made It IS antiopated that Steven-have made and the fact that partially in response to a state-son and Warner will pursue the everyone had become so ment made by Stevenson's action in court. Christine Trapp. mvolved with the remodeling of boyfriend, Joseph Warner, who an attorney representing the the couple's home by offering said the council was only being couple. said an ofhaal decision redesigns, plans and redraw- --~ and ""CN'etwheiming· structufe on Samoa Place. asked to approve an encroach-has not been made. . m s of their own. menf or 51ncnes. 'Stevenson antiopat-es_c_o_n_· _.__Cowan ilio cau=e-d~f::-o_r_a_n~i--·-11 A corner of Stevenson's s1derable costs m having to effort to better define remodel- BRIAN P08UC>A I OAA.Y Pit.OT Alison Arnold cools off Mack the horse. ALISON . CONTINUED FROM 1 horse of her own on hold after the Januly's fmdJlces changed. Riding was her passion, her refuge, and her connettion to her grandparents, who owned a farm in Camarillo. Suddenly, she WdS left to pick her own way through confusmg new circumstances, without one oi her mam supports' ·aut I'm happy," Ahson added. She doesn't see her father. who lives on Balboa Island, as much as her younger brother, Brady, does, but she gets along well with her mother. She went through a •wiJd phase• her mother ays, nght d:fter she got her drivers' license. But now she has good friends, a boyfnend she adores. d job thM pays her extra cac:h, and best of all. a plclil for her future that fills her wtth rcsUes exotement. Next fall, she wants to ledve the cloistered world of Newport Beach 'tor the wide open pldlils of Texas A & M University, the fabled school where its corps of cadets can choose from outstand- wg schools of engineering and I ENDEAVOUR CONTINUED FROM 1 tioned about the violation both m Palm Beach, Fla. and San Diego where the ship was docked for several months for reuofitting. Once the Endeavour was notified of the law, the money was returned to paying crew member.r;. However, the part- ti.rile •voyage crew• was giv- en the option of providing the money as a donation. Dower said nearly everyone who was affected on the four trips gave ' the money ~ck. The s_!YP. is a museum while m port with v1s1tors 'Paying $10 I or a guided tour. The rest of e money comes from the people who travel aboard the ship from one destination to the next. These are 16 penna- +<nent crew members who work an the vessel. The foundation doesn't plan to lslue any other refunds • agnculture as Well as one of the best equestnan programs in the nation. When she pictures herself at school, Alison IS not surrounded by hunky fraterruty guys, or • stacks of books. She is dwarfed by a herd of horses. But -true to her practical, down-to-earth nature -she also has a career plan in mind. "I've wanted to be an elemen- tary school teacher forever,: she said. "I don't know why. I want to be one of those cool teachers, not a mean one like some that I bad.• In the meantime, she wants to boost her grades this year. Unfor- tunately, she said, the turmoil of the last few y.ears has been reflected on her report card And she wants to spend as much time with her friends and her boyfriend as she can. Surprisingly, Alison said, her mother agrees wtth her prionties. "My mom loves my boyfnend, • Alison said. •she gets mad at me tf I want to pend brne with my friends." But these are small disputes compared to the turmoil whtch has rocked the family in recent years. And Alison said she is not worned about what comes next. ·l'u get there,• she said. ·1 know I will." to people who traveled on ear- lier voyages. - •charging voyage crew is one way of financing the tnp, • Dower said. "We've always thanked the people who h ave sailed with us because without them, out trip couldn't be pos· sible. • · The ship's last .stop will be Vancouver, British Columbia in October. Then it will head to Hawaii; Fiji and eventually back to its home port ol Pie-- mantle, Australia next year. The ship has been dft:umnav- lgating the globe liDce 1916. The Endeavour leDded in Newport Beach in Apdl. Mole then 15,000 people -the largest crowd to da in ~ U.S. port -visited the m\118- urn during its nine-day stop. Despite the recent obstacle, tho voyage has $Ailed smooth· ly. •Newport Beach ts still our best port," Dower Mid. ·we have had a really good response OD the West Coat and hope it continues.: SAVE MONEYf :SAVE TIMEf With the DailyPilot OASSIFEDS CALL 642-5678 The city bas already deemed the top floor of her partially remodeled home as a third story home that includes the statrWeU redesign her home, which is ing gwdelines for city residents measures 15-feet, 7-inches from considerably p'ast the franung so that similar .Problems could the curb where a 20-foot set-stages. be avoided in the future . • ADVOCATE CONTINUED FROM 1 •About half my friends are like that," S&d Willi Swartz-Ruiz, a graduate of Channels' program now attending Orange Coast Col- lege. Swartz-Ruiz said he has a . green card, but many of his friends must either try to procure forged papers, or be forced do do any- thing they can to earn money - even tf it's illegal. "What are they gomg to do?" ~els asked angnly. •All that bme they've been going to school, the diploma is worth nothing.• ' He did some resear,tjl, and what Channels found upset him so much, he's planning to sue the fed- eral government over its immigra- tion policies. · Young people without papers, even if they have been in the Unit- EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 port Beach Central Library attract- ed more than 300 people who hs- tened as the mayor and other air- port proponents touted El Toro as the best viable option for Orange County. Airport Working Group direc- tor Richard 18.ylor told the audi- ence that the county had two alternatives to El Toro, neither of which would be feasible. •Tue impact of noise would be significantly greater under those plans',• Thylor said. "If El Toro is not built, John Wayne will unfor- tunately be the ·only game in town.• Kranser, who also attended the meeting, said speeches by Taylor ed States since they were babies. "really don't have dJlY options,· said Bill Strassberger, spokesper- son for the INS. . "That's tho shame of tho Sltua- tion for the children,• Strassberger said. ·niere's nothing dvailable for them to do They can't work ••. They can't get student loans ... And if that person IS caught. there's every likelihood that they will be sent back to their home country ... even iJ they've been here since they were 2. • Channels said he believes chil- dren who grow up here should be allowed to stay here. And he believes that if people knew this WdS gomg on, they would do something to make a proVlS10n for such children to c;tay here. Thal does not mean, he ddded. thdt he believes in open unm.igrdbon. In the meclllb.me, Channels is taking his O\\ll steps to help the students he knows. and Newport Beach Mayor Den- nis O'Neil were e>xamples ot the many scare ldct1cs u<>ed to create support among voters m Newport Beach and Costa Me.~a. . "The tone of the meeting was certainly to get people riled up. and that was an 11Tespons1ble tac· tic," Kranser Sdld. ·Tuey pre ... ent- ed only one alternative. and they told the people that tl El Toro isn't bwlt. they will tear down Newport Beach and Co ta Mesa That's untrue.• . Proponents of El Toro said the meeting was called simply to keep "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window ~rcatments · • Valances at Cornice Boxc •Roman Shades• Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bed preads c..,u.m.""'1 c:..n.tt.iin i• y • .,. H.- One 17-year-old, who hopes to enroll in· Orange Coast College, has lived in the ~osta Mesa area <:mce he was 2. He attended local schools, but last spring, right before his senior year. he found out he is not eligible to work or attend school in this country. ·-channels is trying to help him work out a solution. "You can't let these people come here, and treat them like Cit- izens. gomg to school. and then Sd) Sorry, pal' • Channels said, adcling that he believes thlS amounts to misrepresentation on the part of the government. and is grounds for a lawsuit. Probably not. countered the INS' Strassberger. ·That's something tor the courts to deode, but I don't think a case hke that would have much ment," he Sdld. ·No one m<1de you a promise, a:. you snuck across the residents mtormed and answer any questions. . We felt that there was an ele- ment of complacency in this com- dor, • said Airport Working Group head Tom Naughton. ·Many were lhinklng that El Toro was a done deal, but it's not. I was pledSdlltly surpnsed by the borqer, that by the way, when you grdduate from high school, we'll gwe you a green caret" Oscar Santoyo, head of Save Our Youth, a Costa Mesa scholar- ship orgaruzatlon. said he's not sure a lawswt is the ngbt answer.. but that something must be done to help children who have grown up here, but now are faced with an impossible choice: either they return to a country they have nev- er known. or they work a senes af illegal )Obs, ·You hdve kids who are assets to the canunumty now, and it's so unfortunate that they are effected by this~ he said. "They came to this CO\llltry when they were babies. and they had no choice m the matter .. You see the look of Sddn0:>s on these kids' faces. 'Well, I can't do that because I don't have papers .• "It breaks my heart.· Santoyo added. turnout. espeoally smce, at that brne of rught. people have a lot of other Uungs to do: IUanse.r said. the group Senlors Against El Toro will hold a meeting Friday at 7 p.m . in Hentllge Pdtk to discuss the latest 10 the auport debate. County SupervtSOr Tom Wilson is scheduled to speak at the meetmg. Sabatino Tomm> Peter Phil Vince Fla\ orful & Deliciou Lunches & Dinner l nl_qu~ •lw.room ·d• ~ •• •I Mt for ~J> !MftlllP ... pril'llU ~ 7 23-0621 ~ Call For Resenatioos and Dfttrtions 251 hipyard Way • ewport Beach Arts Day FREE Admission Sunday, August 22 Noon to 4:00 p.m. Art sctivities . SENSE-ational stotytelllng by A.she's Bebe AdmisMon to ell Q8llerlN R~ 7MI Fetnly .Ml Oily,. ..... ,....,,,~,.. ... Orange County .. 1umofM 110a.a...1111o.e. tltsupGlt._,. ....... ~. I ' I •.. 136 days. • 6 Doily Pilot COAITllS yP.l \. (1 L\1 TOP-"' \ I I I r QUOTE Of THE DAY "It's lilce a seem come lrUe for me. I've wanted to cooch at OCC siKe I graduated from Costa Mesa H9' _ • , .. Chuck CUtenese, OCC men and women's volleyball coach CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM < M OT . i. ewport Harbor· •His true love was football, but it was as a sprinter- turned-miler which puts him in a special category. RJOJARD DUNN en Brian Theriot Ill finally anived at the stage of his section started keeping records. For Theriot, it was his first of back-to-back CIF titles, going 48.5 as a junior and 48.0 as a senior. Theriot also captured back-to-back Masters Meet titles in the 440, his best conung in 1915 when he posted a 47.8 clocking. CAAL HIOALGO I DAA.Y PILOT boyhood dreams, he stood in the large passageway from the locker room to the field at the Los Angeles Memorial Col..tsewn for the 1984 US. Olympic track and field trials, and, for a brief moment, embraced a sentiment unrelated to his upcoming race in the men's 1,500-meter finals. Theriot's career-best times in the 800 (1:45 79), 1,500 (3:36.79), nuJe (3:56.19) and two mile (8:48.41 stand alone as Hall of Fame credentials. • Over the past seven years he has guided the Pirates to three men's crowns in the Orange Empire Conference, and one state title. TOii.') AlTORf:IJJ ~Pb pparently, the hinng admuustrabon at Orange Coast College beheves lJl the old saying. "lf1t am't broke, don't fix it.· Chuck Cutenese, the Pirates' skipper for both the men's and women's volleyball teams for the ' past seven seasons, heads into hls first season as a full-time coach, a title that suits Chuck JUSt fine. "It's like a dream come true for me," Cutenese said. "I've wanted to coach at OCC since I graduated from Costa Mesa High.• · Cutenese is the second-ever coach for both squads at OCC, replacing Bob Wetzel on the men's side and Jane Hilgendorf on the women's side. His overall record is 199-94 for both programs. Cutenese has achieved most of hi$ success on the men's side, winning three Orange Empue Conference titles (1994, '96, '98) and one state championslup (1994). It's the state championslups that separate Cutenese from most. Not only bas he coached a state championship club, but be also played on OCC's 1987 state championship team as a setter for the Pirates. , "To show you how much I respected OCC, after they reinstated the volleyball program, I transferred to Coast from Chapman University," Cutenese remembers. "1 had already fu.Uilled my A.A. requirements, but I j(J.St wanted to be part of the Coast ~ence.• · Not wanting to rest on its past success, OCC's men's squad has compiled an I astounding 78-11 record the past four seasons, but the state hardware is just one of the things that Cutenese is fighting for. "When I first started here, I was totally conswned with winning,• Cutenese said. "But the conununity college philosophy is so much more than that. lt deals with teaching the athletes about We and now I'm very much a part of teaching that philosophy." Before becoming a permanent fixture at OCC, Cutenese was coaching all over the place. He coached dt Davis Junior High and Costa Mesa High from 1985-89 and Foothill High from 1989-93. "I coach a little different each year,• Cutenese said. "You have to be able to coach to the personality of the team as well as the athletic ability of the team. If my team is shorter, then we will focus on defensive-minded system and if we're taller, then we'll focus on offense." Cutenese was also an assistant on the women's team at OCC under Jane Hilgendorf prior to taking over the head .coaching duties. A local boy, Cutenese was an all- Jeague setter for Costa Mesa from 1980-83. •1rs funny, I was a tennis player growing up,• Cutenese recalled. "When I got to Costa Mesa, my parents told me to pick a sport and there was a lot of volleyball being played. I was fortunate to have former Olympian Darlene Bailey as my first coach and she really us the fundamentals." After spending one year at Chapman University, Cutenese transferred to OCC, where he not only picked up a state title, but All-State honors as well. After Coast, Cutenese finished up his collegiate career at the University of La Verne where he set the single-season assist record. "Being only 5-6, I really had to rely on my smartness on the court,-• Cutenese said. "l bad to be very technically sound and I really had to be aggressive out there. Height is not an issue; it's what you have in your heart.• WOMEN'S VOUEYBAU SCHEDUI.£ · Sept 10 -Rio Hondo (home), 6 p.m. Sept. 15 -Cuesta (home), 6 p.m. Sept. 17 -at Palomar, 6 p.m. ~ Sept 18 -at Southwestern, 1 p.m. ~ Sept 22 -Ventura (home). 7 p.m. Sept 24 -Mt. San Antonio (home). 6 p.m. Sept. 25 -at Santa Ana Tournament. 7 a.m. Sept. 29 -at Pasadena, 7 p.m. Oct 1 -at San Diego CC. 6 p.m. ORANGE EMPIRE CONRRENCE Oct 6 -at Irvine Valley, 7 p.m, Oct. 8 -at Cypress, 7 p.m Oct. 13 -Saddleback (home), 7 p.m. Oct 15 -at Golden West. 7 p.m. Oct 2Q -Fullerton (home), 7 p.m. Oct. 22' -Riverside (home), 7 p.m. .· Oct. 27 -at 5anta Ana, 7 p.m. · Oct 29 -Irvine V•lley (home), 7 p.m. ~ Nov. 3 -Cypress (home), 7 p.m. ~ Nov. S -at Saddlebadc. 7 p.m. Nov. 10-Golden West (home), 7 p.m. .. Nov. 12 ~at Fullerton, 7 p.m. · Nov. 17 -at Riwrside, 7 p.m. .., Nov. 19 -Santa AN (home), 7 p.m. Cutenese has been rather fortunate to haye been able to play under some or the finest coaches in the sport. Like the old saying, 'you play like you practice,' I feel that you coach the way you were coached,• Cutenese said. •1•ve ta.ken from about 90 percent of the coaches J played for and I incorporate those styles mto my system. I still keep in touch with most of my former coaches." So what does Cutenese offer his athletes as a coach? "I'm tough, but fair; demanding, but rewarding," he said. "I think that a true test of a successful coach is when the players come back to see you after they're finished playing for you. It's a great feeling being a part of people's lives.• ~ewport ~ls sparkle atJr. Olympics • I •Newport 14-and-unders tl>.ird at Junior Olympics .. • A surprisingly strong Newport te5m won seven of eight water ~Jo matches in four days of com- petition to nse up through a pack o( 32 talent-laden teams and fin- isll third overall at the Junior oSYJilpics in San Jose. • qne of four girls teams ftom ~~rt to attend the largest and mOit prestigious water polo tour-nment m the country, the New- p4rf "A• 14-and-under girls were utt bnly local survivors to make 1t t~ tbe medalist round i.p-an over-8' ~eld of some 332 teama from M>and the nation. : '4 think these girls 1wpriled a few: teams,· nid Coach Greg ~. who noted th4t at l6ut 8'1t other team. went ranted .... Newport. • Newport's Paige l,anslng fires In. goal at the tbeJumor Olympia In San Joee. they were willing to take on all COIDel'a, Boyer went to bis bench fre. qumtly In the euly pmes, DOt· mg. tbat the ...... gNat dlpda pw tblm aD ....... ... ..... Wblda ...... ....., ... ..... ~,..,..... , WATER POLO • J had so many girls to go to - like Annie Wight and Paige Lans- ing -and so many girls who could play great defense, that may have been the key for us lJl this tourna- ment,• added Boyer. • I could put in K.T. (Adnoff) or Candace ('fyler) give one of the starters a nwt and know we wowdn't suf- fer.• L-dAng be way offehlively for Newport were Jenna Mwphy and Jeme Ball. •Jenna anchored the team throughout the tourna- ment,• Mid Boys. •And Jenie came tluough wtth l8Yerll1 key ~. lncluding an out· ltandiDg game lD the med&l roanc1.· "I'd shaved my entire body for the finals, except my head, and it was (exciting) walking through that tunnel, but I wished at the ti.roe that 1 had been in a football uniform instead of a skimpy little track outfit," said Theriot. a fonner Newport Harbor High tailback and record-setting track star for Coach Bob Hailey. Theriot, who made a successful transition from sprinter to rruddle-distance runner at UCLA, competed in three U.S. Olympic Thais and was sponsored by Team Adidas in the 1980s. In football, Theriot rushed for - 775 yards on 154 Cdmes (an average of 51 yards per carry) his senior yedf under Coach Bill Pizzi.ca as Newport Harbor (10-2) won its second straight Sµnset Ledgue championslup and set a school record for victories in a season "ln my oplruon, those are the greatest tepms l1l. Newport Harbor tu.story, because we were playing ~ at a higher level in the Sunset League and in (ClF} Division I," said Theriot, whose class mcluded such stars a.s split end Mulroy, kicker Art Sorce. But that day m the Coliseum tunnel stirred images of his gridiron Oair, which included blazing speed but questionable hands when he entered the Brian Theriot strong safety Bucko Show, noseguard Pete McCowenand romerback Ron tarnerton. ·we had the lest of playmg the St Pauls, Edisons and Fountain Valleys.• Harbor football program. That's when Theriot met the late Larry Doyle, the Sailors' freshmen coach at the ti.me. "Coach Doyle really turned my life around,• said Theriot, who played in one of Newport Harbo(s finest eras, the 1973 and '74 Sunset League championship campaigns. •Without a football background, I never would've accomplished what I did lJl track I learned how to be clil anunal. • A member of UCl.A's NCAA championship track team 11\ 1978, Theriot was team captain of the Bruins his senior year in 1980 with Greg Foster. Prior to that. Theriot helped Hailey's Sailors become one of the track giants in Orange County, then finished fifth that unforgettable day at the '84 Olympic trials. •A couple of guys got disqualified and I ended up two spots out (of making the '84 Olympic team)," he said. Theriot, who holds eight Newport Harbor track recoids (including frosh-soph), ran the anchor leg on the Thrs' celebrated mile relay team in 1975, a squad that also featured, in order of appearance, Bryant Hwnann, Steve Foley and VUUlie Mulroy. The relay team won the p~gious Arcadia Invitational, then captured the CIF Southern Section 4-A title and Masters Meet championship. The Thrs became only the second Orange Cowity school ever to win a CIF tiUe in the 1,600 relay (following Santa Ana m 1972) and set a school record, going 3: 17 .9 at the Masters Meet. •That team was the ultimate highlight that year,• said Theriot. whose wheels enabled him to establish individual varsaty school records in the 200 meters, 400 and one tum «O-yard dash. As a junior in 1974, Theriot became the first Newport-Mesa School District athlete to Win a CIP championsbip in the «O yards, and only the sixth from Orange County since 1913, when the That season, Ptzzica's Tars reached the quarterfindls of the Southern Secbon's largest diVLSion at the time (4-A), in the days of 32-team playoff brackets .. In the playoffs. Newport """" knocked off VlSlting Long Beach ~ Poly in the first round, 25-14, then " hammered Pioneer in the second ~ round, 37 ·O. at Cerritos College, before losing in the quarters to "_;~ West Torrance when the team was•,,.. depleted because of inJwies and ~·.~ illnesses (mcludmg Thenot. who had mononucleosis). In Theriot's Junior year under Coach Don Lent, the Tars, led by quarterbock Steve Bukich, shared • the league title and lost to St. Paul m the second round of the playoffs. Theriot. who scored 16 touchdowns Ill his two-year varsity - career, IDcluding four in one game against Huntington Beach in 1973. . rushed for 1,506 yards in his career on 287 carries. 1Wice in his junior year Theriot ~ carried for over 100 yards in a ganie,~gainst\oVestrninster(136) and South Hills (123). Theriot, who stays in touch ::.,. ~ with old teammates, fnends and '"'=~ alumni, purchased the game film.ot ~·· of those seasons at a silent auction:..: 1 O years ago. -NII :i Theriot twice unsuccessfully - ran for Costa Mesa Qty Couna.t. , ~ and dunnq the 1986 campaign. ~~ and his band were chased down Adams Avenue by a police , heliropter for drivmg through the streets of Mesa Verde with an amplifier on top of their van, yelling ·vote for Brian Theriot!• and zooming past riv& Orville Amburgey's house. •rm an outgotng, wild guy whO ' does do things that are not always noi'mal, but usually has a productive end," he said. Theriot, ct member of the Dclily • Pilot Sports H4ll of Fame, ,, q celebrating the millenniwn, liv~ -o in Cost.a Mesa with hiS wife o11a"' years, Melislla, and four children: ThM>r. 12, Denieue, 11, Brian,·9, and Christina, 1. lllP Ill .....-smiins •s 'I t1 's7 I I • S bollll. 107 ~ t )'Slou,..., R 11becof-. • .....-.... 132 ....... 8tculplft. -. ..... a......1 ...... 111 ..... Z'IClllD-. '· Doily Pilot Sports Tue~oy, August 17, 1999 7 NFL REPORT ~ Being There Six of past eight 'Continue the quesL NEVVPORT !EACH -Members (19 of the Inner sane· J./~ tum at Irrelevant ~ Week Headquar· XXIV ttirs here continue to dwell In the think tank after the latest batch of NFL reports, which )how six of the lart eight Mr. lrrelevants still running amok on the gridirons. Jim Finn, Mr. Irrelevant XXIY. played in his ftnt exh1bit1on game Aug. S against the Coln. and in Saturday's game against Pittsburgh, caught a 14·yard pass, amonSJ other endeavOl's. Others confounding the committee, Whk.h continues to consider last in seven rounds of the annual NFL draft ~lections irrelevant. as op~ed to the C¥"tginal 12 rounds, When It was fffffy irrelevant are Matt Elllott, Marty Moore, Sam Manuel, Ronnie McAda and Cam Quayle. CdM sharp at Round Robin Team Challenge ; COSTA MESA _____ _.. .-Corond de! Mar T I II II I S I tigb tenms standout were evtdcnl tn the Pnnce 1999 High School Round Robm T~am Challenge Sat- urday at the Cos1d Mesa TcnnlS Center. Among the individual champl· ons were Ashley Jacob~n. tn gir~ seruor stogies, dnd Randy Myers, m boys JWllOr-semor sinqles lllouM "°'>In ,_ 0.1,_,. Glt'll ftnels ~ •inglff • i...u1en Jone (C:..plstr.ano Valley) def Ml)ll Pew!\• (Tl~) ~ling .. •· V•roni<a F~m1n (Tr~ • clef.~ Bryan (CdM), 6-0. 6-0 Junlor..tnglM • Ahcia Wall.u (Hurn.ng1on Be~) clef J.nn1~ W009 (Hun1tn11ton 8NCh), 1-6, 1-6, 1-S . . Senior sl.ngl• • ~~ .lll<obton \CclMl def 1..luren Ching (Huntington a..ci> Boys fin.ls ~ sl ...... • IC-n McQu1id'!l.ol Alll<n1tos) def. TOl1\ll1 Novak (Ollmlent 6-0. 6 2 $0phot!Mlf"t singles• Emil NOY..._ I011tn1en) def CA:>ey f<lui Mr (CdM), 6-0, 6-0 • • lunlor end _,ior singles • ~ Myen (CdM) def. Ryan Stod<-11 (CdM), 6-2, 6-0 1Mnt standlt9 1 11utttington ~ad\; 2 Troy, ~ COfont dt:I M.i; 4 Cilpiru1no Vllltev; 5 los Al.trnltol ,,. -0 C outh ight et for ept. 18 game Orange Coast Col· f 0 0 I I I L L iege mvues area youth f'ootboll players, coaches C:tnd parents to come to LeBard Stddium to be honored during a ceremony before the Puates' first home game. Pluyers are a ked to dress in team uniforms. Players csnd ' coache will be alJle to com.e- onto the tad1um held tor the ceremony, which will be held • , shortly b~fore the Pirates play Saddleback College. The game 1 Saturday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. • Edch team will be mtroducaa b~· longtune OCC pub11C addre~5 announcer Jim ClQ"-,. nett. _ Elliott (XVII) is at Denver, aoois still there. Moore (XIX) has been at New England for the past stx years, and 1\ still there. For more mformotionor t RSVP, call the Orange Coo t JB outs scheduled Sport~ Information Office (7 llT "'Newpott'SJunIOr 01ymplcs bronze med.alt :t learn ~ top row;trom tett! Annte Wight, Raetyrc RJCbre-, -N _ __.._t_M-------+-.t3Z-5t15, ortb~~1a11ge et>tl5t- Coach Greg Boyer, Terln Cottam and Jenna Murphy. Bottom row, from left; Ashley Parole, Paige Ndbo~PJ~~r ~~ H O Op S Football Office, (714) 432- Lansing, Jessica Ball, Candace Tyler, K.T. Adnott and Katie Erickson. ' ketball (NJB) will be 5?91 Manuel ()(XI) is at carollna, 'ltnd still there. And his twin brother, Sean, is at Kansas City His 17-yard reception on Sunday proves one tt11n9: He's still there. WATER POLO CONTINUED FROM 6 McAct. (XXll) Is at Green Bay after being activated after miltary service. He's «•II there Quayle (XXlll), rio relation to you know-who. ·~at Jackson111lle. He's still there. • Suggestions for the Irrelevant Week committee and its cont inuing dilemma over relevant irrelevancy is 11lv1ted Call (949)"263-0727. Boyer also lauded the offensive contributions of Ldnsing, Ashley P<trole and Wight, and the fomu- dable defense of Kabe Erickson. Raelyn Riehle and, m particular, goalie Terin Cottam. pletely turned the game around," !>aid Boyer. In a bnlbantly contest- ed match against powerhouse Davis of Northern California, Cot- tam blocked a four-meter penalty shot, which 1gruted a stunning turnaround when team captam Murphy recovered ·the blocked shot and Jed a breakaway, result- ing m a Newport goal ·by Ball. With little more than a mmute left m the half, Wight added to the Newport advantage by firing in a shot from ~even meters out. 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IANCOFI' COWAHV 11822 CH~OTTf • LWDA JOI •llON 14409 ~ .IOHN•ON I 4QI ROD JOHNa<)N 14947 IOAVA"A MONllUA . 14241 k"llTIN~ MAVAMO 1'293 ICNITINA "°""M 118•• CH"laTINA ,ANllAU t•n~YN:MM The ,...,. to tlmelv tile end Nein a verified ct.im etet.inO an IM-n In the propeny In the S~liof Court wll ,.Mt In the propet1y bell1f dec:lelff Of' Of'9erM fOfi_. to the St.-. of ~fomle end dittrlbuwd punuant to the prollf1lon1 of Hellllttl end Safety Cod• hctJon 1141Jt ~ futthef notice Of .hellflne 08/10, 08/17, 08/24 Fletltloua Bualneaa Name Statet1M1nt The fQllowlng P8l'ION aie doing M•nes.t as DEL.AGO. 10t Scholz Ptva unn 225, Nowpon ee.ch, catitom&a 92663 Suaan Awai. 101 Sc:notJ Plaza Uttit 225, Nhil)On Beach, cat!lomla 92003 "'Oilt bu51nesa I~ con- duetod by an Individual Ha\19 you &111'190 OolOg bUSlneSS yer? Y8', 01Jt5lt~ Sui&nAwal This statement was filed wttn the County Cteltl. OI Orange CounfY 'Oil 8•10-91 1MMI01t7' DtUy P"°' AUG 17 24 3 I, Sep'?;.C 990 tM7 NO EOF AYAIL.AalTY OF ANNUAL R!TU"N Nodce Ii '*9tly Q1V9n pU(MnC to IM91T\11 "-V• enue Coel' S•cllon 8 UMfd) lhllt Cfle Aftlm OI ~... Found91iOn Fot'll\ MCMllf 90f .. Avon!M Qliifillllit ~ '°' .. , .... ~ ... ---............... i. ......... ll41111ot1 ... ............... "'° ........... d 9. ftiw 8' n_ Cf-A .. ·••9'1 1 • ' "Instead of ii being OaVlS, 1-0 at the hdlf, it was 2-zip, New- port,• said Boyer •And 1t all resulted from Terin blockmg thdt four-meter shot " holding An-Net tryouts for all mter· ested seventh-and e1ghth-grdde boys on successive Fndays, Aug. 20 and Aug. 27 at the W~t Newport Community Center al 883 W. 15th St Newport Harbor ----:: Htgh girls qoU COdCh Jim· W uren has. announced DaVls came back to pare it to 2- 1 m the thud quarter, but then Ball answered the challenge with Selection for the upcoming fall and winter S(>asons will he made ':)'ilh games played on Sundays, tree golf camp for incom~ freshmen girls, as weU as the bar::: ance of his girls goU program, for ' Wednesddy and Thursday at l:JD • pm. at Newport Beach cm=;; beguming Sept 19 I three unanswered goals m the second hall to give her tour for the gdme. and Newport's strong defense held Davis scoreless the balance of the way for a 5-1 victo- ry and Uurd-place overall firush. Eighth-graders will try out from 3:'.!0-5 p.m., and the seventh- grddes will try out from 4 :10-6 p m Further information can be obtained by contactmy Taras Young dS (949) 722-1331 or Rand) Course. • f}I'c)l omoa.I practJC'e for N port Hdrbor 1~99 seaso I PUBLIC NOTICES whO raquests 11 Mthin 180 aays or the date ol 1t11s pubttcauon Al eucn re • QU8SIS Should be ad· dressed to the Avonlea Charitable Foundation, care of Corv G Young· berg, CPA, Lesley, Thomas, Schwarz & Po!>lma. 2244 West Coast Highway, Su11e 100. Ne""· po11 Beach. Cal1t0rrha 92663 (949) 650-2771 Pubhshe<I Newport Beach· Costa Mesa D11t1y Pilot August 17 1999 T652 Fictltiout BualneH Name Statement The tollO\'ling ~ons are doing bUstf'l8s a.· a) Alinaworidwide com b) XtG11ph1cs com. c) Team Alina A011ert1stnQ & Grapl'lic D•ign, d) VlflCent, 2901 Warnor Ave , Santa Ana Qi 'omte 92704 Vinc.ent Pat~ '3615 H Aspen v1nage Wey Santa Ana Ca!lfomla 92104 Aaron Newsome 1330 S E Bnstol Str .. 1 •29. Santa Ana Ca!itorn1a 112707 Th11 buslneu Is con- ducted by a general partnership Have you star1ed doing buStness yet? No Vincent Patrlcll CEO/ President Aaron Newsome, Vice Pres/COO This s1a11ment v.aa flied with the County Clerlt ot Orange County on 8·2·99 . 1 "96801 068 Dally Piiot Aug 10. 17, 24, 31. 1'1199 T645 Flctltloua Butlneu Name Stetement Ttie I01t0>111no persons are doing bus•neu 11 TRUCK TOYS ACCESSORIES 23704·5 El Toco Rd Ste. 501, LaMt Forest. Callforn11 112630-0405 Janet Osalto, 23704·5 Et Toro Ad Ste. 501, Laite Forest Calllornla 92630-0405 nu bus ness 11 con- ducted by an 1ndl\lidual Have you giarted dOing bullll8&S yel'? No Ja~t Otl&kO This s1a1ement >11as fded with the County Cleric o1 Orange County on 8.f-119 19"6I015t7 Daily P110t Aug 10. 17 2'4,31, 1999 T847 Fictitious bualneaa Name Statement The lollowmg per$0nl are doing buslne:.s es· •>Rancho Del Rey Mobile Home Esta1ea, bl HouHr Bros Co. 1&222 Monterev Lene. Huntlnglon Deech, CA928~ Clifford C Hauser/Gen· eral PaMer, 9301 Central Avenue Garden GIOYa. CAt2844 Thie bUSlneu le con OUC:.eel by. a limited pettnel'llllP Have ~ ml'IOd dOloO busin.u y911 YM, 1866 Clllkltd C. Houaer Tl'lli .statemotlt wa filed MUI Iha County Cletl. ol Or9nge Cou'll\r.'1:0~911 1 1MO Dalty Piiot Aug tO, 17, 24 31, '"9 TIM F1Ciii0Ui m. N8'Mlt......,. The tOllowfng l*IOfll are~ bualnen .. Wef'llHt OoollWOfQ, ~429 So SMllOI'\, S.nta Ma. CA 92101 Wtn(ty Welt, h29 SO SheltOn. Santi! Anl, CA 92707 'fhil butlneu I OM· Outttd by an l ntllYldUlll Heve VO" ataned dOlno butfneM Y't'7 Y•I. 1• WflfWttWM TNl•U1•t1 ... llaet ""' .. Ocully °""' d Or-.~::. ~Plot AMI-10 17 ,. "!' r:P 1 .... Lance dt (949) 644-878l I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES Beedl, ca 92663 W GlllnoUr, Member • Robert Stilvety 445 Se· This statement was I i.cs ville. Newport Beach, CA. with lhe County C1er11 ot 92663 Orange Counly on 1 23·99 This bus nass 1s con 1111196800121 ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Da.ly Pilot July 27 Aug Ha~• you Started dotng 3, 10 11 1999 T613 business yel'1 Y~ 8·25·99 Fictitious Buslneu Roben Shively Name Statement This 5tatement was 11180 The rouowing par1'0ns wllh Iha County Cle~ OI ~-Orange County on 8-6·99 are doing bus1ne .... as .19996801557 Champagne Building Daily Pilot Aug 10 17, Group, LP 2240 Un1versny 24, 31 1999 r639 Dnve. Su11e 100 Newp011 Beach, CA 92660 Fictitious Butlnesa Champagne eu11d1ng Name Statement Group. LP, (CA). 2240 Uru· The IOllOw•ng pe<sons vers1ty Dnve Suite 100 are dOtng business as Newport Beaeh, CA 92680 B K Propertv Manage· ThtS ll\JStMSS 15 con· rnent, tncofporated 366 ductect by a rimired San Miguel 011ve. #310. partners1'119 NeW1>0ft Beach. CA 92660 Ha"e you staned OOlng 8 K Property Manage-bvsll\8:.s yet? No ment ll'IOOfl>Oraled (CA) Donald W Glltnout 366 San M.Jguet Dr-. •310 TI°"s statement v.u I 8d Nt~rt eeacn, CA 92660 w h tr1e Couof'( CltlA oC Ttiis bulineu 1 con· Oange Couttfy on 7·23'99 dUded by a OOtpOration 19996800120 Ha~ you &11'1ed doino D ty Pilol Juty 27. Aug bU ness ye1? Y•s 8-15·99 I 3. 10 17 1999 T812 B K Property Manage· A · i B I merit. lflOO(porated Ben· ct1t oua us neH 11m111 Kraut, President Name Statement This m1emen1 was Med The IOllOwlng pers<>M with the County Clerk OI ere doing busineM as Orange Couoly on 8-6·99 PACIFTC MILLWORKS. 19996801556 201'41 Of'Chd Street. New· Daily P1lol Aug 10. 17. port Beach, Callfornla 24,3f 1999 T640 112660 fl titlo Bu.In... Bndoet Larzele1'9. 20141 C us Orchid · S1ree1, Nattp0rt Name Statement eeecn Cal torrna 92660 The l0Uow1ng persons eon Larzelere 20141 are doing bus1neu as . Orchid Street, Newport Kennedv Real Propenies Beacn, Caillom1a 92660 2515 Vassar Place, Coila Tt11s but.1ness 11 con· Mesa, CA 92626 ducted by l\usbend and Carrol Ann Kennedy, wile 2515 Vassar Plaoe, Cos1a Have you sllrte<I doing MeN CA 92626 business yet? Yu 11198 Thl.6. bv~1ness 1s con· Bndg"I Larzelere ducted by an individual n11s statement was ad Have you started dOing witn 1t1• County Clerk ol business )et? Yes 1997 Orange County on 7-23·99 C.rrol A Kennedy 19996800122 This statemenl w1s lflf!CI Da;ty P 101 .Juty 27, Aug w th the County Oerli Of 3 10 17 1999 T618 Orange County 00 8~99 Fictitious BuslneH 18996801572 Dally Pilot Aug 10. 11, Name Stat•"'*'' 24 3!.1~ T6A1 Thtl I ig peCSQOS Flctltlout ButlneH r~~~~~,8i_'Ess, Name Statement 2931 Graoe Lane. unit E The lollowing persoos Costa Mesa CA 92628 are oolna business a& Abel Ibarra 2020 W CALIFORNIA MORT· Alameda Ave Apt t 19 C GAGE GROUP. <401 38tll Anaheim CA 92801 Streel. Newport Beacn, Thi$ buslnH5 , con- CA 112683 ducted by an individual Ronald E Kahnowsl\i, ~ you started doing 401 38th Street. Newport buslneu yt11 V8', 6.'23/99 • Beacn, CA 92663 Abel lt111rra Th•s busineu Is oon· This statement v.u liled dUcied by, an lnd1Vldual w1tn ir. County Cterto. ol Have you staneo doing Orange Count~ on 7·23-'99 bu'tneU yol? No 1"9680012t Aooeld E KahnQ\OfilU Otai1y Ptlot Juty l7, Aug Tl111 ~talemanl was filed 3. 10, 17, 1999 T619 wilh the County Cle~ ol Flctltloua BualneH Orange Coun~:a1Jo~~4 Name Stat.ment Deity Pilot Aug 10. t7 The lollowln9 person• 24 31. 1999 T&44 are dOlnO buslnell a• ' PC AELIANCE, 426 V1Clona St IA Colla Mesa, CA 92&27 Erhan Demlrcl 421 V1etott. St. •A. Costa Mesa CAm27 Thil bU$1neSS s con• ducted by an ~·.ow1 Have )'O'I lted bullnc$1 yet? Ethan Oemlrd Th1's .d!l'lflmlflf\I wtlh Ora11g9 Monda~. : ii I PUBLIC NOTICES 11795 OBmJARl§i; Fictitious Buslne11 th• 1976 us Oivmt>ic Name Statement team ln lnnst>ruck, AU'strlal, - The f0110wlng PQrson• He passi0natery part;ci-• a1e doing M•nesc 11 ,...,., __ .... Salt ot ttie Earth 15042 pa ..... as """""'' organ-zer Genoe Circle, Hun1111g1on and learn docior In yout Beach CA 92647 c:ollegiare and ntemational Katherine K Tracv. hociley 15042 Genoa Clrde. Hunl· Jm Is survtved by his moton Beach CA 92647 w1!e, Jane of Newpon Thu; business ,. con· Beacn. CA son. James ducted by an lndlvtOual and h's children Al11na alld Have you 513"~ doing James ol Wtlkesl>OC'O. NC bu&iness yet? Ves JUiy 2, 1999 son ll(lnd ~augn1er-1n·1&w- Kathenne K Trac;y Steven and Katl'lenne llAA" T!Ws s1a1emen1 was 111&<1 lhe1f ctiildran Katie Peter; 1 with the County Cieri< ol and John ol R~, , Ofange Countv on 8·6·99 NJ, daughter and SCXHn· 19996t01555 lal'!, Mary arid Clay K8efl("" Daily Pilot Aug 10 17, 8_.,.,_1 ... ,.....,_18 .... Sara 24.31 1999 T643 •NW ....... ...., .. ·~ Kalle and Molly 01 '795 OBITUARIES ' COLE Hilda I Cot., 79 of corona Del Mar passed aqy AugUs1 14 1999 She ls SUl\'lved by her devoted husband Or Alben B Cole, d ugtite , Dara Fraser (Ian) and grandchlldllln, Alana Rober! and Rebecca Fraser WARDEN Ketchibn. AK. SQn and dauQhter·ln· aw, Gordon and Veronica and their c:na- Crt!l, Ryan a!ld Chryst::ia of Houston, TX, son. Paul ol Costa Mesa. CA: and oaugh!ar Te<esa of Costa Mesa CA Daugnrer ' SN•on passeo away 1979 He IS aiso suN!'.'9d by tus Drollers Jacli of Ingersoll. Onla~ and • Allen and hiS w a Ftal'lCM of Ances1er On1ano He was p~eceased by his brothers Fattier Robert '. Warden and William ...... Warden Memorial sarv.cea be held on Friday Augus , 20lti al St John Vianney Church, 314 Manna Ave-'"'*' nut, Balboa lstanti at t<~OO a m A reoeption n ~ the seMoeS at Sharlt IS1and Yach! Club rrotn 11 :oo a.m to too p rn • -Anyone WIShtnO to !NIM I I~ a memonal oootnbutiq(\ IJ.w requested 10 CONlder 1he • James Warden Trav Ftllowship Fund al a. ... Pac1llc ~ssoc111ton " P9dialnc Su~'\S ~ , tril>IJ!IOn s."lcUd be out IO Che PAPS/ Warden Flrd and be fOf>uu warded to_ Dr Jami~ Al!Onaon. MO, T!9tiUtW,,.. P1cd1c AssOCJallon ~ Ptdiatnc SurQeons, F' 0 n Soi 571893. Taruna; ()Au (11357·1893 • .....: a;-----. t. • •f '! I ' ' ~ ' I. ~~ . "Afloidable ~" Discollnt casket, Cremation Burial .~ .... w.. ' I ( • • • I 8 T u.!sdoy, August l 7, 1999 I P.UBUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious 8u1lnna t>u11n y1r1 No Name Statement Remlin, Inc , Fred Tho I JlQ liOllt Sahafl PICSidellf a • OC!lnG ciusineu as Trus. ata ment w 1119<1 Ae9Ubflc Junc;tioo 21 GO w It! lho Coun!v Cle ot E San MitheC B' Colla Oraog CoOOly on 7 :t3.fll Met1, CA 92627 tot94180011M Judy Pat\aella, 2160 E Dahy PllOt July ~7, Aug 3. 10 17, 1099 T625 =.. ~~h:4s;~ ' Costa Fictitious 8u1lneu 1 Tilll bos!nesa 11 con· Name Statement by an lndlvlOOal Th1 following p<irson.s voo staned dQong 11e doing bu9loesl 11s H yet? No • M & J Construction, 2424 ••tJudy PanseHa Sama Ma Ave , CO ta ' Tlllt 11atemen1 was ltled Me$a CA 82627 ~ the CounlS' Clerk of M;ouel A Ao<lrade 2424 Orange County on 7·23 99 5anta Ave, C·106, Cos!a -1999&800121 Mesa CA 92627 • ' 1>a11y Pilot July 27. Aug Tnls business 1s con· ~O. 17. 1999 T620 ducted by· en lndtvodual ; 'fictitious Bustnesa ~~7s~~"~.grSB -Name Statement M191>1I Andrade ' The follow111g perso~'IS This statement w11' It ed aro doing bOSiness as. w1tn lfle County c1.-rle Of R&l'lOlr Cosmettc Group. orange County on 7-23·99 1503 South Coast Or . 19996800128 1'111. Costa Mesa OA Dally Piiot July 27 AUQ 9~61 I (CA) l!.03 3. 10, 17. 1999 T614 Sout:!' ·~· Or .. · 1111 , Fictitious Bualnesa Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Name Statement This buSlness 11 c:on· . The to11ow1ng persons duc:ted b'/. a <:ofPOrallon are doing buslnllss a~ Have you 51arted doing Maybe Baby, •45 Wal~t G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNI I Y It rul 111111 1dwtrllsln1 I• "'' "'"""'" 1' Sllti-ct lo tlM Fi•· 'tral fllr tlffsl11 Acl ti tt61 It ,u ie•d•• wllic• mJtn II 1111111 4o ••nrllu ·uy ,reternct, )lmltallon or dlacrlmlut1011 iHtd t• rlct, ctlOt, rtllllt• HI llHdlQ,, lamlllll afllal ti .)11t1t•ll .,,,,. ti .. llllltlHtl lo llllh ... , He• "llllUCt Mmn111 .. or •1w11111 .. 11"' • a ts HWIPIPll wlll 1101 bowlntlt """ uy ••nrlltt· • lllHI ltl 1111 Hllll w.ic• Is •• •ttllllO• et lllt 1 .. Ot1 r11;111 11' hnty 11tormd lhl 111 fwtlll11) 1;Hrtl11d Ill 11111 lllWIJt,11 Ill l•lllltlt H H tqHI tJPOrt11ity tllll Tt ctm· ,1111 11 ;mr1111.._.11 .. call HtlO Ttll trtt al l·IOl-42 ... stl ft1 lit Wtsll•llflOll DC 1111 'IUSI call HUD 11 42'·3$00 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL FOR SALE BY OWNERS! F1~•' 'r-r J' 55·:0 !o r,J! ~Ou~ '""c.-r·~ 1n ~J.; pt! L si,~g Ser, Cl' :~ I m-215·5158 FORECLOSED HOMES Low or $0 Down! Gov'I & Bonk Repos Being Sold! Rnoncing Available• 800· 501-1777 X6057 SOLDll Showc11e Homes tor S.te in our S.turday Real Estate Supplement! ... ttomes of the Week Otspay Ml Still at .11;51 S75t DNdlone IS TUlldly 11 5PM ()per! House~ $15' Oeadlont ThufsdaY 5PM It Paya to AdvertlM In the Beat Looal Real Eatate Sactlon CALL TODAYll , LISA K. RIVERA IMt-574-4252 , ANNE WILlEY 94M74-4249 fiOMESELLERS 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR Hew Townhomet Complotlon In August 609 5 6egorna $534,000 John KeMey, Agl 949-723-4494 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA E'SIDE MODEL PERFECT 3BO 2.SBA 2.sTORY S335,DOO AGT. 94tn23-1120 NEWPORT ADJACENT 4BR 2BA lmmac:, cute •11111«, $369,C)OO Mu at SNl 112 blk to NPB Aqt 949+261~122 legal Tripln-309 F811Mal I Bloc:A lo Ocean Pllde al Own81r.t-.p. $689.000 John Kenney Agenl 94g. 723-4494 Nwpt Hghl• ArtL GrHI Loe 2 hOuses on large IOI Bolh move-in cond-shows beaublul EBJI T ay!OI Age 949-&42 -4 722 E'SIDE v8fY special ~e famty Oe111Ched. built 111 90 3Br 'Loft. 2.5B1 Oller 1800 r.I Upgfadod Earl & JVlly Tavtor, Agents 949-642 ... 722 $2 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH ABANDONED Beac:h Cott1ge $399,900 3BR 2BA AGENT Mt-7234120 FROHT ROW BEACH PRIME CORNER FIXER $950,000. AGT 723-812D •THE BLUFFS• Ong 11ea 3bl 2ba toially reoone pertec:t' Ellate MQuodat.oo pnced to sell last' S315,000 Agent 94M41>-5SIO EASTBLUFF 3BR 2BA 2QI Qalagt. .,.we.r lutchen elate ft00t ntwef carpel BNuMul $308,000 Ag1 949·587·3897. 65 LOTSILANO FOR SALE 90 MINUTES LAKE TAHOE Riverfront Randl 80 • -'C-$225.000 Gorgecm m11 ot woads & open ICfN!I' w' ~1 lronrage on bolh sides ol E W&J\81 AAer E,..ay trophy hunting blue·11bb0n trout fi$hioo, excellenl cl!n'\ale & no taxnl Ideally localed 111 Slem1-MYl<ll Mntns.,ust 90 llllllUtts to TlhOe & Reno In c:lodes counuy rd lromge wl power & WI NI tttlldillle ~ 'Y to own pome 1111erhont in an exdU$1VI location! ExoeNanl II· nanclng Call owner now n~63--0046 (CAL 'SCAN) SOUTHERN COLORADO RANCH S• 88 AC.$39.900 EflOV MllSlllONll Sunsets oY8f 1li8 Aocloes & \llGWS OI Pikes Ptak on gencty ~1ng te111ln. Yw rOl#ld aoceu. teieptlone & tlec:trlcitr. Ide.al fOf horMI Exc:tllnl tllll"Olt9. Cal tOll ltee 87H76-636'1 Hllchlt Ranch (CAL'SCAN) 1751iCOU£~1 e·sine CUTE LEG•l TIU-PLE.X. All 1.STORY. 1335.~0FFER OWNERIAGT MM-42.-. ______ ,I 'bu.11 I SALBOA ISLAND 3000 11 ' Ouplt11 f 410 So. S.y/ront 2& Din JSji, Pltiv ~ l9"'>' H91SJ-#8t I PUBLIC NOTICES Place. Costa M • 1.,;A 826l7 Rorie Kaplan 445 W !nut PlaQo, C0$1a Men, CA 02 27 P•lg King fl612 Av nlda Morola. Ln Jolla, CA 92037 Ill$ bu!tlneSI II con· dOcted by a geoeral patinorsh p Have you atartOd dOlr)O"' business yet? y $, June 29th HM~ Rone Kaplan 1hl111atement was hied w1\h the County Cl Ill. of Orange CouolY on 7 23 99 1"'"'10127 Daily Ptlot July 27, Aug 3. 10. t 7. 1999 :r615 Flctltloua Buatneaa Name Statement The lolloWlng persons ant doing buSll'leSS OS Hollenc1est Cap11a1 Man· agement, 3501 Jamboree Road. Suite 602. Newport Beacfl CA 92660 Honencrest Securit1e9, LLC, (CALIF), 3501 Jamboree Road, Suite ·602. NewPort Beach, Cautom1a 92660 Thts bui.oness ts COO· I PUBLIC NOTICES UU1,;IOd by • Llmllld llltt>lbry Co H VI you &til11etl doing M:OOU yol? No Hollencrest Secufl\I s LLC, G~ OOIY P Pe lllClll MlriaQWlg 01re«01 Th•• 11111einent wu hl&d w1ttt lh County Clerk of Olar'lge County on 7·23 99 1""800125 Oa y PllOI July 27, Aug 3 10. 17, 1999 J617 Flctlllou1 Bualneat Nam• Statement The lo!IO,ocng pursons are dolnQ business s ENTERPRISE DESIGN GROUP, <42 Ocean Vtita, Ne""~" Beach, Ca 92660 S)'!Vla Doreen Mlcttler. 42 Ocean Vista. Ntwpott Beach. CA 92660 This bo$lness 15 con· dud by an 1n<1Mdual H you Slll11ecl dOong buslneu '/1117 Yes. 4·3·69 SV!\/ra D M1ehler This statement was h ed with ttie County Clerk QI 01ange County on 7-2<>·99 19996800271 Daily Po lot Aug 3, 10, 17. 24, t999 To33 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNTTY BY P~HION ISl.AND BeaJ.stiful tree-lined streets and goff course views. Enjoy carefnte tMng In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apert.ment home! •TWo-car~ • W__,diryll hookups • ~(wood I.~) • NI conditioning •Wet bwln 2and 3 BA •S1,lle0to $3,100 • Sony, no pets. _Q_ 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES Sta!hng a1 $t095/mo Month lo MonCh lease We 1111 a pat commul'lty II bloc~' lrom beach 94g...544.2511 110 APTS COSTA MESA •COSTA MESA'S BEST* Junior 1 bedroom and t bedroom al~ 2 bedroom l beth Ouiet gated commuR'tv PQOI. terns. aasy actess fo lreew1y beach & rnalls n 4·SS7--0075 NEW EASTSIDE 2Br 1 B1 Apt. C1pe Cod Style w/poo. I. SH00.$1400. 9'91817-o950 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HEIGHTS 18' tBa Bungtlow $99Wo 2Br IBa hardwOOd fiOoll, beamed ceol5 $1600'mo No Pets lrlduV (949) 717-4795 Spaclou1 3Br/3Ba Hou•. Sleps 10 ocean. some view, FP 3car parking lresh paint, new carpet. aval l~ly ~eatly $3200'Mo 3BH Ofc, 2B1 lndry, 2c prkng FP, new pao~rpel $21 oo.iMo yearty Holly 949·673-1003 ,.;stlldlo UOOllTlo • utl1. 3Brl1bl $145Qfmo. Property Hou11 MM42·3850 Water Front 2bt 1 bi, I car garage sun 1001, oce view. 1>81$ coodltoonally ea;epl8d $1 IOO'mo 949-67~ 2Br 1.SB1 To.m!IM f.iewpon Hart>of dose. 2 bllc:. lrg open paio, l8CIUde<I lot st 1<n<mo 949•650·5822. 714-546· 1040 r ewport ~larina ~ Apartmenu 1 Bay{ronl community w11h pnvote ~1t<·h & manna. Walk to BaJboa ltland. WKe2BR fm1n 12100 WuuJ bummg Grtpl "" & private So~~!c~tr.. I Pleue calls j (949) 760-0919 - 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA E SIDE SPACIOUS 3br 2.Sb1 2 story, encloMd yard W/O hkups, dlsllwa9Mf, micro, $1825/mo. 302 E 16th II •H 9'9-7118-3151 163 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT DANA POINT BLUFF TOP·FOR LEASE Hitt>«, Ocean Island Views! 4Br 3Be 3-c gar iv rm Gil rm t.Jge ~• wllslanCI tat 111 1111 erea. lrencll doOls. Fp, ba1 glass doo1 entry. gatad coun yard. ruoe beck yard. sol c!Own Halbof & Whole "'alllf views Beau111UI Mas1er Suitt. walk-In Clo5el balcooy Ove1 3200 s I Gr1111 credit a must Aoent Excill:.l~elt 949-363·5098 3BMBA 2000. SI PanoratnlC view. va"'9d Ceiling cuslom ¥w1fll" Clllal, wlll COVeonQ$. CUSIOlll wine cellar pool spa tennis st !IOOlmo NJ5mkgf pe(s. oood c:redlt a must• Agent 949-363-5098 182 HOUSESICONDOS FOR REN1' NEWPORT BEACH • lido B•Y Fronl DuplH. Upsta11s 2br 1 ba Large JiYlng space & deek $2000/mo leue !M9.e75-t6 I I BIG CANYON golf COYfM, views, 3bt 3bt, 3 cw garage, 2 1tory, 3500lf. 1hor1 tttm. $4000lmo. Mt-760-11KM Bluft• 3Br 2bl Townhoma new 1111 & lutdlM. PY1 pallO near $U100I 7-caf oar. 11750.mo Jtase 949-759·9165 HARBOR VIEW 4bt 2.Sba, highly upgraded. large y11d, near 1cflool1. 13300/mo 94M44-8728 2Brf2BI 2c gat FP, qated Back Bay. fll!W caipet NptlS, nlsmkg, $1700 6eCUlllY dep • credit check, S 1700/mo 1149-646-5756 BLUFFS TWM 111¥naculate Jbf 2 .Sbt convn pool yellfy tease $1950r Mo crlldll report Alf. Cole5worthy, 949-651·2155 LG£ !LUFFS TWNHM 0otn OPEN Sun 1·5 • 2187 V.ia Ent11da • Gt~ & bly vl4tw 3br • lamrm UPQfldedl' Owner '2695 94~ 3lll 2be COl'ldO. lrptc. j)OOi, 'Pl clubhouSe. pt111111Um bl1 lronl PfOOlflY Full ocean v1aw On 2nd 1: 2 belcOnY'$ UndetgO plilf'l!l IOI 2 call. Ga1ed comm OPEN SAT & SUN tttll Wll.tnd bet..-n 1-12 noon 102 Sdlol1 P11n me $2100 • dep. 714-957-1719 • S•f!!uard Prope11y Mgmt I PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious 8uatnet• N ma Statement Trle ~ pe1SON r dOlng bU$111GSS U Dream Academy ol .+.menca, "' RobOn, New· pon Beach, CA 92663 Rooen Jones 4 RobOn. Newpott Beach, CA 92663 Tnis t>oslnes• II COfl· diJCtod by an lndillldual Have vou slarted dOing butlnesll yet? Yes M ·O!J Rauen Jones Thll 11atement was filed w h tile Couory Ctetll ol 01anve eountv ot17·23-99 1"96800150 Oa ty PtlOC July 27. Aug. 3. 10 17. 1999 T622 Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement Thti following pe~oos are oolng bus oe» as a) My Brother ln·lOV¥'5 Gun Store, b) GGS Salas, ci gunsgoboom, d gunslJOl>ocX!1 QO!l'I, e My Bog SIDie, 2602 A..-on. Newport Beach, Ca 92663 Jeff Schultz. t 9451 Weakllsh Way. Huntonpton ·Beach, Ce~92646 Robert L Touc.h, 16416 I PUBLIC NOTICES Mt 011nl\811en, FOYnLalll ll1111oy, Ca 9U08 Tl\h UusllllH IS COO• dudcO by a general pao1nersfl/p Have yOO IUlrtOO (Joing buslneu yeti? Yee, 7·5•1UU9 Aooen l Touch Ttl111 11a1ement "' s IJec:t w1t11 the County Clerk of Orange Count1on7·23 e9 1~152 Oa~v Pilot July 27, Aug a, 10. 17, 1999 T623 Flc11lloua Bualneaa Name Statement Tne fOllOwmg pe1$001 ar11 doing buSiness as: ADVISORS R~SOURCE G~OUP, 4695 Mac: Arthur Court. Ste 1000, Newport Beech. Ca1ttor0111 92660 Wtlllam Anasl. 4695 Mac Artnur Court. Ste 1000, Newport Beac:tt. Cahfomla 92660 Chrl611e Baker. 46!J5 Moc Arthur Coun. Sre 1 000, Newpon Beach Catolom•a 92660 'Van Cessna, 4695 Mac Anhui Court. Ste 1000, Nowpon Beach. Calllomla 92680 WHIROUSI •OVllll I tACIC TO SCMOOl ~ (-1/,\r-, , ~ .. 'I \f\I lln ·12n ~ )' :' )• , ·1 -·-_j ' TllVUD&f I nmAY 10...,., 7,. UTUUIYlum .. IVDITlun.1111 ti F rst Ea::~.~'!'~::i~!11 I05 1 • •Swim Wt1t . A 3 • Acot111tl11 E . om .. fl •• 11 ... 1114,,...... .... fiiii"iimial ~lead IPJ. _......., (714) 9111-7490 1 i11rr=...=n~ L:-------U ...... -.u ... 182 HOUSES/CONDOS . FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 3bf • den, 2ba, parking 3 frN WIO, trig, 1hlrp! Oen view balcony. S232S yr 1 .. 94~574.5509 HAR~ VIEW HOMES MOHTEGO, 4bt Zba, 1lnt cond, brlghl Ii sunny. $2900/ino. 94M40-11171 202 ROOMS FOR RENT ' Motel 'COSTA MESA' MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Special On All Rms $134.00 Tu teatu1es 24 hrs lront deS!I. 0 D phones. lree HBOt'ESPNIOlsc • loc c:hlM. poo11tiea1tld )8C Gulst lallld Nrtly Fwys 405 & 55 mon iJway lrom OC Faorgr<ls. Colle99 6hop mans, bchiS res1 A memb11 Of CaMHol*~ll 'l2n Harbor BM! 949-64~840 N.B, w Dceanhont/12ncJ Pnvate room un1u111lslleel, shale tialh U!;litles paid non srnoltong loilr.tienette .Jlldty 1 block to N I , Pier. $520.00 plf month Call Sam at 949 675·4808 (Between 9AM 5PM) 20-4 RENTALS TO SHARE ROOMMATE NEEDED Ptol1 noo· ma-er seel<ing Mme to 5hll• 3tlf 2b8 ocean lrOOI bead\ house Master tvltl $1100 ,,. 112 ut~ 949 ·631-8428 I ~ RINTcml~ I Cotti "91N ltl'llll olflc:e 1p1e1 to rent. Starting at 11504300 Incl Ill 11111. Neer OCC, nice quiet toe. lot• of parking. 714-6404196 MEET someone special through classlfled A WONDE.RFUL FAMILY Bil peiNIOCe Scailctanavcan. Ger 11'\an, Eu1opaan SolCtl Amelt· can, Asian tXchan9e sttJClenl$ attending hig1 SChool lllMtlQ Auoust, llecOme a hOSI lamoly/ AISE Call 1·800-SIBLINQ WWW AISE CO M (CAL'SCAN) I 402LOST & FOUND I LOST BllCk • white long hllrlcl c.t female, vlclnty Shore Clift COM. PlllM call REWARD t<4t-760-47N LOST ORANGE CAT male car lnendy no tags Rewil<I" Vlc:·Balboa Island 949·723-5511 LOST SMAU. DARK BROWN CAT,... a smil rio.ter Ill one eye. Vlf'( IJ'\flndt'/, Ike ID tlllcfl paper balls. l/ic: Of·Newporl Dunes 714-nt-7551 •••• 1420 ~~1 HUGE ESTATE SALE 4 Houselul ol ExqulSlle Fumtture & Collec:ttbles lncludu ~. laliQUe. W1telford Oale, BtW•. desks, dlalrs. Miro Passo ol pall'ttlngs etc 1729 !Mne Ave , NB 949·548·8791 Frl-Sal·sun 9·5 1 440 ~1 (FISH TANK) .. g1llon, COfnll w/light, lllnd, heattt & 3 ltl1ar1. ! large Oscar tw\, 3 large cllan1t19 flsll 1225 714-540-6"5 Generil HoUMtlold Gooda E~trona spotllng goOdS and tools Call lor lnlo 949 646-3896 Gar:r Sale AullU'I 21 & 22 22 Tustin AYI. Ntwpor1 Blach. Lid'" wedding rtng, gold, 1 l1r91 M11quls Diamond wlS 111'\111 Diamond• on 1lcte1. Must S.H Appnlslll UIOO. Sell SSOOOlobo. 941-481-17'2 TIRES-1 NEW $40. I HALF USED, J1S.lldl 185175 R14. MM75-3391. WOLFF TANNING BE.OS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMEACIA~E unltS ll'om st 119 00 Low MonHy Paymorrt FFIEE COIOt Catatoo Call 1 ·BOl).71 H>t sA 11"01RE~TV S111111t1e S)'1· rems Sf'lgll system «'It m Dual bol 1yt1em $ t59 ASll about free ptQgrlilMlllg hl- lhorruct dealer www int• egr11 It C111l t lllte. com t 800-.32!H838 CQ!je f001 t5 (CAL'1CAN) ------- ~r--, .. , ··. .. --t .. • . . ~ ' . \ 2-.."1 OFFICES AVAll-"'tlLE. + SHARING 01: Bl~UTIHJL CONJ.'"ERENCF.. H )()M WITI I ~_ ..... ·---· . .l(il .,,.?Tl•'• ·-, ,,.... f/' <)( ::AN vmw IOEAL POR TfORNl::.Y, CP/\, INSURANCE OR PROFESSIONAL &iAAING WITH FINANCIAL AD1VISUR1~• I PUBLIC NOTICES Geno 1yrreh .-e65 Mac Artnur Cou•1, Ste 1000. NtWl)Or1 6oadl, Ce t1>1rua 92660 Mafll Silberfarb. 4 95 ~ Arthur Court. Sii 1000, Newpon Beach, Cal· 11om1a .92660 This. liUllOOSS 11 CQn· ducted tly a gena1a1 partnorwup Have you atarted doing business yet? No V41n L O Cessna This su111irnen1 was l1le<1 w.lll the' County Cle1k OI Omnge Coun!y on 7-29·99 1~ Daily Pdol Aug 3. 10 17, 24,1!1119 ~ flctltloue Bualne11 Name Statement The toUowtng per:.ons a1e doing buSttleU as Travel Partners. 901 Dover Onve, S1.11te 1 oo .. Newpo(I Beach, Cahlorn11 92e60 Andante. Inc., (Celllor· ma), 901 Dover Dnve, Suite 100. Newport BeaCh. ca1t1om11 92660 This bU11nesa Is con· ducted by. a oorporaUon The registrant c:om· menceo to transl(:t busl· 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COLI.ECTIBLES WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & CotlectJblts ·~··T..-• s ..... At.ftO&. ()tl"'ce '""'"'.._... $$ CASH PAID $$ OM p«e 0t en~•~ WE BUY ESTATES • lmmedoat• tn.ndly-. •WE PAY MORE FAl'llR" CONSIGNMENTS C"ns1t111mP.nh ta•rn tl•1I~ & s1hl At •uctttn nrr~ Wt411n~•Y •t ~,,. fer mfotJttlhtn r•tl 111419SI 121) ~649-4922• SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202So.MllftSt. S-'9 AAa. CA 12707 • _,&i., ...... u..11-6 ( 4s2 BICYCLES I MENS BIKE, K2, MOUNTAIN BIKE. t.Mge Alumlum lreme. full 1upen1lon, never raced, 26 lb1, w/tlltra Mt of racing Wheel•. $1000, 714-42M755 1454 FURNn'URE I ARTIST COLLECTION ol hand.patnl8d anllQUC$ • some belly lumiture. outstand- ing'' 949-631·21 I I Double Bed With wttltl pine hladbowd, fifm mattreu. very clun, $125. C1ll 9'9-646-9240 HouM Full Of Furnhure Cherly wood secrelary deSk $350 solid oak roll lop des!! $650 obo 949-<400-3554 OI 714-809-43'2 h•tfan ltaihlt sof1 & IOve-1111. new 1tl~ Wt'apped, .,,.,Y loft, tQ9 quality. YfH $2000 NCflllCI. $890. 949-261 ·9933 New/in The Wr1pper 7ft couch W/Whit• ctnYU. Great 11 la, or allpped $350 080 94"40..9506 Redwood Cedlt Piiio Chatra (I), 1 Rtclwood Ctdw 1.ov .... , $400. 94M31-5930 7ft (fouch $150 matching collee table $75, 2 end tables $50 eadl Karen OI Michael 9-49 642-i885 must 5ell -'SAP1 f •se PETSIUVESTOCIC J Rite nollc wlld·looklng leopard 1potttd CFA oclul Jc'tten• for prfYlllged few S45MSOO 94'"'31·2111. I PUBUC NOTICES neu under ltle llCIJl!Olll bulllnH1 name 01 names listed al>O'<e on t978 Ant1an11, Inc • Gane Koct1, Va P~ Thta ~1a1emenc t. s tllod With tr\O County Clerk al Ot11noe Coun1y on 7•23·99 19996800172 0 lly PdOI Aug 3. 10, 17. 2<4, 1~ T631 PUBLIC NOTICE n 1e Al $0 ViejO Com• mun1ty Found.tllon annual u1• return is available tor 1nspecuon 111 1t1201 Von ~rman A..,. • Su 111 305, lrvlne, CA 11om 9 oo a m to 5 00 pm (949) 851 6271 Publl•httd Newport Beach· Cos1a Mesa Dady Piiot Augu'I 17, 1999 T651 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The following persons are dolng business as <;oncepls E, 26366 Lombaroy Rd.. M1ss1on Viejo. CA 92692 Robert John Ruesch, 26366 Lombardy Rd , Mos· slOn Vtejo. CA 92692 Manhew ·James Dargis, 4000 Pork Newport #404. 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS BANQUET SALES For Bu!y ltahl <inet house 111 Newport Sales restaurant and computer expei necessllry Fax Resume to 949-642-0674 BookkHper Audio Video Conlsado1$ PT 20hfs week 1m Ute phOtle$ 71 H68-0962 lo resume to 714.Q68.-0G62 BOOKKEEPER/BILLER Quick Books, t:ompullr 1klUa.Co1taMesa. Ct.II Dina 714-641-3300 DATA ENTRY needed AS-' P Proceu medical claims trom your PC NO ex· perienct necessary FUii/Patt llme. SSEam up IO~~ )'111$$ Call 1 800-4 18· 72 13011 (CAL•SCAN) DIRECTOR Of NURSING POSJllOl'I avuable mme<llateiy In 99 bed SNF for strong, ex· per D 0 N Ulla 111 11 small loWn in CU!omoa In 111ley ll1lll09 flut ltees Y1Myards es 5U4111M & mountllllS FAX 1esume to Ple..sant Cart ol UIUah 707-462·0742 andc:a.11 Kim T1~ Admlolstrator 707-482-(CAL'SCAN) OfllVER-3«1 Best Stat11ng P.~ In h USA! Avg hllUI 11 rr.tes S20t< Boru COVA 1~ EOE HI00-925-5556 t4 9 OIO's Hl00·955'4810 Jt4n9 KLLM (CAL'SCAN) DRIVERS-WHEN IT C4f!llS lo benefi1s, we've .fe: al the bells and v.N!les • '1W pay lllSe 'Solos 29 cpm "Sl.000 • on bonus T1a1n1n~ og_-~mies SAT I ·8 ·Bl A DAY (l·8n·244 7293) Toll FIN (CAL 'SCAN) WwlhouM PerlonlOflvtr See~ exp'ct Warehouse ~ dnver tor 1100 Hemeft • OMV printout Slat! $Mlr 949-574-93$1 tt Ory Cleaner• * F1ont counlet nigll!S & weekends • must Cull Sha1on MMSM032 AUTOMOTIVE .,-Gene11I Otb Clel1! "' Rec:eptlonl1t (WMWld.a) South Coast T oyo11 ha$ tmmediate Qpenlflg5 Exc:ehnl oppottunlly tor ~ancement Word & Excel exii a plU$1 SB/hi to 11111 plus benel~s Cal l<alhf II 949'722 2000 ~-655 GROUHDSKEEP£R IOI lg NB reSldentoal propeny Prune. v.te<J mo.v repair spr10klel$ ! etc Eng~sh exp & 1el's a musl 4()\r wt. bentl•IJ 949 475·9100 ~ HAV! FUN WORK GARYS ISLAND lr.1111 Specllrum a r9'0l1 wear Clol!*'19 store tor men. women & kldi IS 111 F-"1T Wes pos lf'llMt# ClllEncM~M 466 MERCHANDtSE "Klndergerttn I Two'1"' WANTED Newport 8eaeh PrH<1hool needt FfT teachers Great -.............. ~~--!!"!'!-WOl1Ung ll"NllorYl'M medal TOP US/RECORDS! ~ den111 and aducat•on Jau RIB. SOUi Rod. CIC beoett 949·955-2e72 Mll<E 50's & ::~5-7505 Medlell bont ottlCe. PT ii8i WANTED! Ot.O COIN§! llOurs, good comm 6k~ls. IOllUr l)jjhng phones. 1Yp1ng' d ra Golcl. ~11. Fl~ mini , 1ter· entry & 1aceplion Call MF bt- lno Old 'jllald\88 & je#llty IVw8erl 8 30-Spm 949-722-7101 WEsTCOAST COIN642·944• NOW Hli'iflng HOSfltSS I I Sloe Rt~11Urenl. Easl 8lull 470 ndB c.-ber::o11~=1' 30lm • • OtiiCIJAccoundni Pel'ton Phlebotomy Courn Computlf ~ Platinum' Boston Reed Co CUI Reg MyTild sotlYralt ~ •J90129t 1.eoo.201·11'1 twp Cll:K.CIY•Oon"'"*1 Doily Pilot I PUBLIC NOTICES I IPUBUC~J Newport Otlc:tl, ~ 02ij(i() l h•t bualnett 11 Cl.JO· dueted by COiNIMOrt H•"9 you 1Ui11Dd dOirl\} bUSln s yet, No Rob 11 Jol'W1 Ruesch T hla laletnenl wit filed w1tn tho County C!er\ d Orafll)I Countv on '7·23·99 '""'°°"' Oa ly Pilot July 27, Aug. 3. 10. 17, 1999 T621 Flctftlou• Bu1lneH Name Statement The loltowlng persons are doing business as PICCIM thol. Computerized Cake Oeootatlons 2579 Oxlord Lane. Co6ta Mese, Calolomla .92626 Gell Louise Jones. 2579 Oxford Lane, Costa Mesa, Calolom•a 92626 Diane DePaaquate 4 El Vaquero, Rancho 5anta Marqarlta. cahlo(flll 92688 Th16 buslnesa Is con· ducted by. a general pao1nersnlp Have you stanecl dOlng Flctltlou• 8u1lneaa NamaS~ment The lollow\og pef'IOl'\I are doing t>uslneu u THE TOUCH. 2020 Santa Ana Ave .. tC, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Roger ArodersS()I), 2020 Santa Ana Ave , I C, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Thi• bUsinesa IS oon ducted by an lndMdual Have you Slartod d01ng business yet? No Roger Andersson Thia statement "'as Pied "''th the County Clt11C Ci Orange County on 7·2MO 1'9MJ001H Dally Pilot July 27, ~ 3, 10. 17, 1999 ~ $LL YOUR USED VEHICLE THROUGH ClASSIFJED 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS PM! tome Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plus mileage. Needed Mon thru Sun 2:45am to 5:45pm. Addi· tlonat work may be avail- able. Must have truck or 'Ian, llablllty Insurance with proof or payments, drfv· ers l~se. soclal • security card, and clean O.M.V. print out. Accepting app0callon9 Mon to lhru Fri from 8:00em to 4 :00pm. Pl .... bring all required Information. Times Orange CountY' Attn: Pim Becklngham 2901 Garry Ave. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-549-8548 800-933-4080 SECRETARY Word Perl. PIT. NA. M' • 50wpm good malh. NB Prop Manager near PCH Fu r11ume 94~n2-7085 Seeking High En«gy Ptt1on Computer klerate IOI cu:.lomtf S'fC & prodUc:llOI\ Fff "41151 be pood wrpeople 949-675-3130 TEACHER ASSISTANTS Jl'Vlne Blue Ribbon Pnvate Sc:hool seells teachlt'lg asslsts IOI the Tec:hnot09y Dept. Computet ""'81• wlSOrne eap ~~~w~ aem.ntaiy Class asSllt also avail Outs landing oppol\URly. Comp salary. and small dassel Miii resume to TVT. S200 eon1a c~ 0r ttWle 92612 or FAX (949)856-2400 WlNOOW CLEANER FIT No Exp Nee Wiii Trut Must Have Good OMV S8IHt Plus Benllrts 949-Ms.o335 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES p ..... be a-• tllal the llttlng1 In thl1 csllg<lfy m1y requn you to csll 1 800 number In which there II a cttarge P'f min~. AmillHISTRATIVE ASSIST Full·l•m• pos111on Mon·Frl occasional weekend Mus1 have computllf skdls wll be 11SS1$11ng wlinvencoiy control. IMrt.ing. and some geneial I:====== booklleephg MUSI have good I I ~·~==.agp~ pay St2Jhl w1oppo11un11y to • _ move up w/good pertorrnance RECEPTIONIST /CASHtEfl Full·hme pos111on Mon·Fll some ~ Mus1 hlYe good math slulS. good phone skills, v.111 be trained tn taldng lnlOfmatJOn ror jewelry anc1 watch rep111 ~ t.4usl er)oy work· ing 111\th lhe public ' Begrmng pay $Mlf ., OllPOl1URtY IO move up "' good perlonnance SALES ASSOCIATESllll AGS Retail Store. located In Fashion Island Newport Beed\ IS loollllg IOf rnoova19C1 salel U$0Clal8s Sllel plus COIMIGSIOO. medleal, YICa· 11on, sJcil ~sand avaA 40tK Associates d sell diamonds, dolip jewelty and the finest Swiss watches Contact Barbara Brodt' or S111h Vemlt at 949-721·9010. 01 v1st1 us on the web at 'W'IN( llDCllbOnaljewek!IS com flet•llhlff High YOIUIM noww.lplant1. 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