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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-08-19 - Orange Coast Pilot\ ' I I I • SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA COJ\.Vv\UNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1999 WANONGAa ~e co\lnty has . warned the school district that it needs to do a better job of balancing its budget. See story, page 3. SMOOTH SWING OCC's Gordie Fitzel may have switched sports, but he didn't lose lus winning edge. See story, Page 81. ···-----.. NO DOUGH A county committee has not recommended federal funding for Families Costa Mesa for the next year. See story, page S. ·-·---·--- TRYING TO IE SKURE The Orange County Jewish Federation announces measures to increase security. See story, page 11. --~--~+--~~~ THE IEl1 cum Joseph N. Bell offers some wordS of wisdom for the prospective purchaser of the Angels. See column, .page 3. -----+---------- INDEX AROUND TOWN ............... .M ll'ST IUYS ................... .A2 QA$SIRB) ••••••••••••••••••. 16 ,CIW"mrtfOIUM .......... J17 IMJllOOI ............•.•.• J 14 POUCI fl.ES ................. J2 PlllJC MOTICES .••••••••••.•••• 13 SPOll5 ......•....•...•...•.. 11 WfAJlll .....••............. JJ. ..._--~~+--~~-- I,, .. .,. ~ ... ...., "'"''• .. ' Protective wall · -. or safety hazard?· • The idea was to protect lac into the center's crowded play- ground, killing two children and shatter-children at a day care center ing the community's peace, was unlaw- after a terrible tragedy. But is it fully built on city property and should be tom down. a threat to drivers? ~-----City Marutger-Allan Roeder will bectr JF~l<A ·GARRL'>O~ both sides of the issue at a neighborhood meeting tonight. lblyflb The wall encroaches onto oty proper- COSTA MESA -The people who ty by about 3 feet, but last month, Public donated $50,000 and countless hours of Services Director Bill Morris gave per. their own labor to build a remforced mission for it to stay anyway. wall around the South Coast Early Neighbors were outraged and c1rcu- Childhood Learning Center view it as a lated a petitipn, calling the wall a safe- symbol of healing and safety. ty haza{d because it blocks their view But some neighbors disagree. of the road. They asked the city to They said the wall, which was built after a Santa Ana mari drove his Cadil-SEE WALL PAGE A12 ll PHOTO BV DON LEACH I DAll.Y Pl.OT Some neighbors say the wall, as lt was being buUt here as a safety feature for South Coast Early Leaming Childhood Center after the deaths of two children, is a hazard to drivers. MIKING A BIG SPLASH Cultural center is 'long way' away £ C WffiJCCI I OAl..Y Pl.OT nm J>erevertaylo of Sacramento, takes a dive off the 20-foot wl:iale at Newport Dunes Resort in Newport Beaeh: Unrestricted flights over · developments opposed • Costa Mesa attacks commission's plan allowing John Wayne flights over undeveloped land with no restrictions. Eu~H Gni OafyPb COSTA MESA -The City Council passed a resolution Monday oppo ing the county's Airport Land Use Com- mission proposal that would allow au- MIUENNIUM MOMENT planes to fly free and without restric- tions over new developments near John Wayne Airport. The proposal would force cities to impose easements on new projects near John Wayne Airport and serve as rights of way for airplanes to fly unre- Up in 1he skies, dovvn in Qty Hall lauded him as the •otd pro• on the council. Hammett didn't limit hii service to Cotta Mela. He was one of seven mem'*i of Califomla'I .Mronautk:I Boanl under Gov. Ronald ..... not mum GI a .stretcb for tll8 CGID· n.a.lplol .._ ..... w11o di liWI m C01ta MIN. ........... al .. ~a )aefOo 'l&.S ........... Tm strictcd over new developments. •1 don't think the way this has been proposed does anybody any good,• said Councilman Joe Erickson, who reprc ants the League of California Cities on the Jdlld use commission. The commission is concerned about people buying property without know- ing they are m flight paths, Erickson SEE FLIGHTS PAGE A 12 Want to be a •Library board begins talks on direction to take for developing a major addition to the library. NEWPORT BEACH -Picture a $12 million ctiltural arts center, complete wtth a 400-5eat audito· mun, c;everal classrooms and a gttrden ared. It's an idea the Newport Beadi Public Library Board of Directors tried to picture Wednesday night when they discussed the reasibili· ty of such a project-and whether they should recommend that the City Council coDSJder build.mg the center to enhance the Newport Beach Central Library. "This is the beginning of whal should be a great addition to the. library,• said James Wood, pre d~ dent of the libra!)'.'S board of directo~. But it' no sure thing. "We a.re a long way from vot- ing on the center, but we have an ad-hoc conumttee that is puttinR together the concept now,• said' Library Board Trustee Robert Knox. lf dpproved by-Ute aty, the $12 million pro1ect -according to Knox's tunate -would come: jusrf1ve years after 'COr!S·tfuj~ftl;;;;;.=.­ was completC'd on the ·Central Library, which cost $8.2 million. I would b located behind th hbrary between Avocado and MacArthm and have tliree cla • . " A 2 Thuudey, Augu~t 19, 1999 . locals only Doily ~lot WOlllll The _perfect summer sale is at the beaclJ They've made the bed now you sleep in it T he Balboa Beach Company is once again having its best sale of the year, now through Sunday. For the last 20 years the •once a year total blow away sale" has featured every item in the store at discounts between 25% and 75%. Jeff Roberts of the Balboa Beach Company says the sale is so pop· ular the some people plan their annuil! summer visits in con1unc- tion with it. Featured items on sale are, among others, the latest design of Balboa Beach Compa- ny logo T-shirts for $7 .99 and heavyweight cotton sweatshirts for $14.99. Summer swimwear for men and women is 50% off, and there's an array of new sum· mer and fall clothing at greatly reduced prices, featuring brands like Quiksilver, Billa\xmg, Rusty, Toes On The Nose, Lucy Love, IEST IUYS THEY ARE • bedding on succe s. FOR THE GUYS , Newport Beach residents Doug C. Smith, 28, and Edward McLean, 27, are just two surfers trying to make a livmg. ~ They never thought they would do it by selling bedding, though. 1 But ix months ego, the former neighbors founded Dean Miller Hawaiian Island Prints, a compa-· ny that specializes in Hawaiian- style comforten; and pillowcases. · •Tue whole company started as us trying to make beddJ.ng for ourselves,• Sinlth said. "You try to find bedding for guys and there's nothing out there. You have two choices: solids or geo- metrical patterns.• Nearly three years ago, McLean, who is an avid surf er, wanted Ha~ailan-style bedding. He went to a fabric store, pinned some stuff together and took it to a dry cleaners to get it sewed up. Friends and VlSitors loved his creallons. But McLean, who was working as a corporate trainer for bartenders and traveling a lot, 1ust didn't have the time to pw- sue the busmess That's where Snuth came in. YIN AND YANG Snuth and Mclean had been neighbors m Newport Beach hve years ago They ma.mtamed their fnendsh1p, whJch was largely • fueled by their mutual mterest in surfmg and other Wdter activities. Mclean descnbes himself as the "ideas· end of the partner- slup Smith, on the other hand, is the one that makes thmgs hap- pen "It's d ym-yang kmd of thing,• Snuth sa1d. One class away from hiS MBA al Chapmdn Uruversity, Smith Sdld he's dlwdys intended to go into busmes., on hls own. He descnbes 1t as an ·entrepreneur- 1.dl sp1.nt: but others i:night call it a •problem with authority.· Smith Jokes. They launched the company January and began marketing ir product two months ago. The bedding comes in 14 dif- ferent brightly colored designs and varymg patterns or surf- boards, Hawaiian and Polynesian motifs and other symbols of surf culture. Srruth and McLean, of course, use their own product at home. Smith prefers blue dancing hula girls to McLean's more whole- some red surfboards. Both of these patterns are limited edition, a unique characteristic of the business. In Newport Beach, their prod- ucts are sold exclusively at Kayak's in the WestclifC Plaza. The bedding is also marketed over the Internet. WHO IS DEAN MIUER? McLean and Sxruth hit on the name Dean Miller while surfing m Kauai Locals there told them of the Hawalian legend. . And although McLean and Smith repeat the legend often, they won't attest to its truth or validity, they said. Miller, it was rumored, lived in the majestic beauty of Kauai's rain forest. He hunted wild boar, fished the awesome ocean, surfed the mighty waves and bathed m the breathtaking waterfalls. But the clincher for Smith and McLean is that Miller reportedly slept on a bed of Hawaiian flow- en.. It was the perfect name for their product. SURFER LIFESTYLE It's a great time to market the surfer lifestyle, Smith said, citing the success of industry giants such as Qwksilver. South himself tnes' to surf everyday and also enjoys body surfing, fishing, snorkeling and kayaking. Lately, Smith's life has been consumed by the busmess. He works 18-hour days and hasn't had a day orf m three months, he said. Still Smith and McLean don't exude corporate culture. Dressed in surf T-shirts, shorts and sandals, they look more like poster boys for the surf culture than the Small Business Admin- istration. Asked bow it makes him feel to have people buy something they created, a tanned arid blond McLean, who has a habit of winking a lot, said "Stoked." Smith offers a different take • on it. ·My parents are just pleased I have a job," he said. For more information on Dean Miller Bedding, visit their Web site at deanmillerprints.com or call (949)497-8425 -Story by Elise Gee; photo by Eric Santucci Sister and much more. The Bal- boa Beach Compariy, at (949) 673-3900, is at 210 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island. Some· or the best clothes and accessories can be found at A'Maree's, at (949) 642-4423, and now it's opened an "annex• store where you can find best buys on designer clothing. The new annex store is located adjacent to the main store through Sept. 30, at 1649 Westcliff Drive in New- • port Beach. There are drastically reduced items that include slacks, shoes, blouses, dresses and suits, as well as a variety of sweaters and separates. Top of the line skin treabnent is always available at Georgette Klinger. Through the end of the month, you'll have an even bet- ter reason to visit the salon: There are special savings on ser- vices and products. Included in the August sale is a special on a series of six essential nine-step facials -reduced $105: a series of six advanced oxygen facials - reduced $120; and a series of six alpha hydroxy facials -reduced $130. The facials also include a complimentary eye recovery and makeup session. Georgette Klinger, at (714) 850-1212, is greer wylder located on the second level of South Coast Plaza. . McMurphy's, at (949) 574- 2140, is a new clollililg slore ffia . features manufacturer's direct coastal clothing for men, women and children. The store carries a lot or trunks, shorts, casual shirts, T-shirts, and unique surf gifts. In celebration of its grand opening, McMurphy's is having a 25% to 50% off sale on selected items. It's located at 2384 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. H.J. Garrett Fumlture, at (949) 646-0275, is having a storewide sale on furniture. The fine furniture store is mostly known for its big leather fumi- twe selection, although its also carries bedroom sets, sofas, chalrs, dirung sets, desks, and accessones. H.J. Garrett is locat- ed at 2215 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Figge Photography, at (949) 644-6933, is having an annual summer speaal on family SJttings through Sept. 30, The special offer is a family sitting reduced 50% and 25 complimentary holi- day cards. Figge Photography is located at 240 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS is published Thundays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy. send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or· write to Dally Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. COSTA 'MESA CITY C o· U I C I l W I l P • U P South Coast Plaza· right on track ISSUE: Change the ci ' mot· to from "Hub of the Harbor ea" to "City of the Arts"and c.Teate a eparate emblem. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: Councilwoman Llnda Dixon had suggested changing the city's motto as a community objective. She Sdid "City of the Arts"would be a bet· "' ter motto. Dixon satd she had no : mtention of changing the de.sign :• of the aty seal which features a .. p1cture of two graduates, ·an orange tree, a harbor and the Orange Coast College library building. Instead, the wording on ~· the seal..,\Vill be replaced. In addi- " lion, a separate emblem, which .... will serve as the popularized ver- : sion of the seat, wowd be aeat- ; ed. The emblem would be ~ed ... on city vehicles, stationary and bUSllless cards. lt would cost up to $13,000 to make the change. : ISSUE: Purchase property ' owned by Michaels Stores Inc. at 610 W. 17th Street for a widen- • :mg .project. AcrfoN: Approved 5·0 SUMMARY: The city needs the 1,570-square-foot property at the Michaels store as pert of the ~· :J 7th Street widening project. The property is being purthased for $13,600. The money for the widening project ts coming from a grant from a $1.2 million grant from the Orange County Trans- portation Authority. The $1.2 million grant will also pay for other right-of-way purchases, design and construction costs of the project. ISSUE: Award a $396,000 con· tract to R.J. Noble Company for a reconstruction project on Santa Ana Avenue. ACTION: Approved 5-0 SUMMARY: Santa Ana Avenue between Monte V'1Sta Avenue and Mesa Drive will be reconstructed. The work includes concrete ·repau, pave- ment reconstru•tion. traffic markings, and traffic control. The work is bemg paid for through Measure "M"funds ISSUE: Submit applications for six projects that could qualify for federal grant money. ACTlON: Approved 5-0 SUMMAR¥: The 1\'ansporta· tion Enhancement Activities Pro- gram ts a federal gtant program for local and state agenciea in Orange County. There is S6.l nullion available for transporta- tion pro1ects. Applications will be submitted for the following pro· JCC'tS in Costa Mesa: a Newport Boulevard bike trail; a Fairview Park bike trail and bridge; city entrance gateway signs; and new sidewalks on the south side of 19th Street between Placentia Avenue and Whittier Avenue, 23rd Street between Orange Avenue and Sari.ta Ana Avenue, and the north side of Merrimac Way between Harbor Boulevard and F&Mew Road. The projectS total SI .3 million. ISSUE: lnstAllation of a plaque at the 14th bole of Los Lagos Golf Course m memory of Eric Johnson. ACTlON: Approved 5-0 , SUMMARY: The Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Uons Club asked to install a memorial plaque for former CoUncil Nfem. ber Eric Johnson. Joh.Dion wa also a Jongtillle member ot the Uons Cub and organlZer of the Mm Costa Mela contest at the Lionl' annual Pllh Pry. Al part of the 1DeiDarta1. tbe Lions Cub plans to ncune the lake at the 14th hole, •Lake JOhnlc:m •became Johnson Often golfed there and was "fond•of shooting balls into the lake there. ISSUE: Appomt re~idents, a planning commissioner and a Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· merce representative to the East 17th Street Transportation Alter- natives Ad Hoc Committee. ACTION: Approved 4-1, with Mayor Gary Monahan voting no. SUMMARY: The cowtcil was asked to appoint Planning Com- missioner Katrina Foley, Cham- ber President Ed Fawcett and two citizen representatives ti> the 17th Street Ad Hoc Committee. The coomuttee was established to make sure community and businefls needs would be repre- sented dwing the project to widen 17th Street to six llanes. Six representatives from the businesses that line 17th Street were appointed to the committee in June. 1be council was asked to appoint two red.dents to the committee but Councilwoman Heather Somers asked that four be apPolnted instead to ensure more of a balailce. Residents Charlotte ~ohnlori. David Grud· er, Michael Crisafulli and Arlene Schafer were appointed from the H teeidents who applied. ~fib SOUTH COAST PLAZA Where once there was contro- versy, now there's construction. Work on the sculpted pedes- trian bridge linking South Coast Plaza and the former Crystal Cowt is on schedule, said Debra Gunn Downing, executive direc- tor of marketing at South Coast Plaza. The · much-debated removal of trees along Bear Street also has occurred, and the replacement Cuban royal palms ar.e in place. ·we have finished tearing apart the buildings and are now continuing to put up the new stone-skin facade on the build· ings, • said David Wilson, who works in C.J. Segerstrom & Sons' Commuruty and Govern- ment Relations Office. "The facade will have more three· dimensional features compared to Crystal Court's fonner flat- looking swface." Most of the construction pro- jects at the former Crystal Court are scheduled to be finished by the end of 1999, but the con- struction work on the 600-foot long Kathryn Qustafson- designed bridge will run into the spring of 2000. "The construction of the bndge will be suspended between mid-November and early January so as not to hinder the heavy holiday traffic,• Wil- son said. An accident last month in which a 70,000-pound crane. tipped over hasn't delayed the work. Crate & Barrel, which plans to open a new 42,000-square-foot store in the new west wing Nov. 4, will keep both its new and old South Coast stores open over-the holidays, and feature an added home furrushmg department at its new location, said Stacy Jaswell, Crate & Barrel's office manager Macy's, on the other end of the former Crystal Court, is, scheduled to close its doors in January for a complete renova- tion or its three-level 189,000-. square-foot store. •1t will be a state-of.the-art furnishing store that will, in a unique manner, meet the lifestyle of the Orange County customer,• said John Goarham, Macy's senior vice presidenVdirector of stores. The store will reopen in Aug. of 2000. Businesses in the center part of Crystal Court are open' · during the construction work. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 news stories, illustrW<>nl. ed~ rial matter°' ~demtnts .,.,_,.n an be reproduted v.tth· out wrtnen permission of copy· nghtowner. · w ·1 AT HER SUIF POLICE ' FILES VOL 93. NO. 193 ; ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publislw WU.IAM LOeOILL. Editor • STIW MAMt..I, MaNglng Editor TINA 80MiATT" Atsiltlnt M.tnilgihg Edltof I.I.~ 4 OtyEdltor • DAN--., l NMJ(dltOf RC>GaCAaJON. .. $pofU (dftot MMCIMlllw. "'°'° !dltot' ..,, ....... O..Hled~ ......... Plwu•-,.,.. . ...,_ OM._..C>Mmr Record your comments about the Daily Pilot °' news tips Al) DRESS Our address is 330 w Bay St., COSU Mesa. CA 92627. COMECDONS It k the Pilot's pohcy to prompt· ly correct all errM of substan<t ,.. .. Giii (949) 57 ..... 268 ~Nev.Pott~ Mesa D4llfy l"llot (USPS-14'-IOO) Is publlthtd Mondly thrOugh Sat· urd.ty In NewpOrt lffCh and Cost.I Mtse, IUbaJ lptiOcW lf1I tvaii.ble or/It bV tublCrtbjnQ to The Tinw 0r.,,.. CountY (IDO) 252·9141. tn ... oWktt of ~ IMct\ ... c.. MIY, suimiptlof• to the 0.-V Plot .. a1::••··-~-for S10 ps rnonlh. ~ct. ~~ • Ta:SINI • =u-:; HOW JO REACH US Ottui.tion The Tl!TleS Orange County (IOO) 252-9141 Advertising Clasllfled (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642--021 EcMorW NfwS (949) 642·5680 Sports (949) 574-42.ll • NMI; Sports Fu~ 646-4170 (ofMll: cMilypllotl• "thllnk Mt lllllnOfflcie IUllnea Offkf (94') ~1 "*,,_ F• Mt UMIM NllWlld by .,. 1111111~...._ M .,....~~ TEMNJlAlURES Balboa 76'63 CorON del Mar nl6s Ce>NMesa 80t46l Newport Beach 78l6o4 rwwport C'*1 71165 J•]WM Nl'lspatt 2-'WM ...... J.J-. ...... 2 ... 110ES TODAY F1mloW 9;42a.m. F1mh1oh S:20a.m. Second low Second high <4:36p.m. PIUDAY first low 12:11a.m Fnt~ 6°511.m. SeCond loW 11:0.•.m. 5ecand "'°" 1:17,_ 26 3.1 nl• 4.6 J.J :u T~y·s southwest swell will bring 2-to 4-foot surf, The best exposed breaks will • haw 5houlder·to- head·h1gh waws. Wtn<b will be light and Vlriable "' ttw. morning end will lncrNM In the .tt.r· noon. TM 1W1t1 will strw._.., Fridly for Jo to S.foot ...... molt~wtth -1.foM-• .......... COSTA MESA • ~ Su.t: s..ver11 rtems of clothing worth S290 were s10Mn from• CM In the 3300 block between 5 and 9 pm. Aug. 12. • ._, StNK A cellular phone worth S 1 SO was stolen from 1 c.ar In the 3300 blodt between 2 end 5 p.m Aug. <4. • '°'"°"9 Awnue: A bicycle worth S200 Wti stolen In the 1800 blodt during the ~ing of July al. • ~ AN Awnue: A cellullf' phone worth $200 was Stolen from • car In the 1800 block during the ewnJng of Aug. a NEWPOKf BEACH • Awoaido Awnu9: A c.llular phone worth SJSO wes stolen from a CM In the IOO block during the tMnlng of July ll. • C.,.... ,._DIM: s.wr.e pltclK of )9Mtry worttt S1J.000 Wlf9 stoWI from •-. t.c. betw•n Dec. ~1 Md AUg. ti. • ...._ 111111111 DIM: A C9luler Phone worth m7 _ ...,_ from a bullna In h M beodl during .. Mftlnlol iNa. • Mlidd .......... A CIDlor prinelr _. l4GO .-.. hm• .... ,_ "'""4-bladl 11• ••Auto,, ... ._,..,.. .. • ..... a-AM trJH"' wmth ta -.... --·• ... ..... ,. ................... -. ' • Doily Pilot " Thursday, August l9, 1999 A 3 :Advice for teams without angels in the ou tfield County warns district WJen I was 10 years old in Ft. Wayne. Ind., I built a crystal radio et in my garage. From cratch. Wound the coil by hand, assembled it from a picture m Popular Mechanics. And one rught I got I<DKA in Pittsburgh. If only I had stuck with 1t, I might have graduated to TV and then computers and be buying the Angels from Dis- ney today. But, no, I had to run off to war and then get in the journalism business when I got home. After a lifetime at that trade, the best 1 can do is one- third of a season ticket. And that's a real stretch. ThiS maundering grows out of the news stories Jast week that Disney is trying to fob off the Angels on a local billionaire named Heruy T. Nicholas III. That's another thing. lf I could have been m or even 11, I nught very well be m computer chips instead of journalism. Have you _ ever seen a byline with n o: m after it? But I clearly took the wrong path -economically, anyway - and it is much too late to turn back. It 1Sn1t too late, however, to offer H'enry T. Nicholas Ill some advice as he ponders buying the Angels. He's going to be consult- ing all these high-powered lawyers and accountants. which is OK as far as it goes. But this advice comes from Row Y m Field Section 128. In case you're not familiar with that area, Hen- ry, it's about halfway between the first baseman and the nght fielder, tluee rows up from the blond in the ... well, never mind that. Row Y is enough. I've been going to major THE IELL CURVE .joseph n. bell league baseball games ever since the year after Sherman burned Atlanta, and I've always aspired to someday owning a season ticket. I sure picked one hell of a year to have it happen. I've seen geriatnc ladies hit a tennis ball harder than the Angel batters this season. The An_gels co ave set an untouchable- record for leaving men on base if• they had ever'gotten men on base to leave. My wife, who accompanies me to games about half the time, has taken to bringing the news- paper along, not just to read while the Angels are ta.king called strikes but mostly to have a ready schedule of when movies start. Then, along about the fifth inning when the Angels are making another opposing pitcher on the verge of being released look like Roger Clemens, she will say: • 'Runaway Bride' lS start- ing m 40 minutes at Fashion Island. We could make it if we leave right away • I bit on that WHEN DINING GETS BORING. IT'S TIME FOR .. •:ttta+fa1iMO=a• 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 S INCEJ9 7J • once and discovered there is management while hmng only actually omething out there middle-aged to elderly white wor e than the Angels' batting men. average . Fourth you mw t hate all But I'm digressing. I started unions, contribute ubstantially out to gl.Ye Henry T. Nicholas m to the Republican Party wb.ich . ome advice right from the has l~mg protected baseball's trench~s about buying the immunity frorn tmtltrust Jaws, Angels. So here goes. and not be pushy ror at least hve Fi.rst -and most important, years Ul owners' meetings. Henry -m owning a baseball Fifth, you must tear out a team, you must tum firmly away thousand more cheap seats and from whatever responsible busi-replace them with boxes to be ness practic~s got you that billion sold for ndiculous amount!> of m the first place. Put it out of your money to corporations who have head. You're on a dlfferent planet recently made a billion m com- now. Uthe Yankees offer $10 mil-puter chips. lion .o year to an outfielder who You might also want to divtde can't tead, parties au night before up the stadium into sections and games, beats up on bis wife and sell the name of each secbon to refers to his manager as that some company or other. Or (explebve), then you must offer maybe a political Cdndidate. him $12 million. (Not $11 million, That's where the real money is, wruch would be shabby and not Hellr}'i Then if the Yankees offer convey the right message). Then $14 rrul for that outftelder, you when the Angels lose money that can go to $16. year, you can whine about the Finally, you want to make sure financial hits on tak.-e~m"'"o"""'r~d~er'-t"""o___.......,th=al0...;th'°":-=er'-"ec...;:is;:;...constant loud noise bnng high-class baseball to the from the loudsr}eakers during huddled masses. games. Rock music, contests on Second, you must never inter-the scoreboard, nymphets wmg· fere with the on-the-field perfor-ing hot dogs mto the stands - mance of your team. Only that sort of thing Thdl way none George Steinbrenner does this, of the spectators can talk or even and because of his mouth and his think, and perhaps they won't meddling, it probably took the notice what a lousy game they're Yankees five years longer than it watching. should -gwen the money they Some thlngs to th.in){ about, spend -to get where they are Henry. No charge That's dnother now. Instead, you hire the• "best reason I never made 1t big. I baseball man you can find" and always gave my advice away. tum him loose with two or three But, of coW"Se, if you want to talk hundred mil. Then gnt your to me about the general manag- teeth and back him up -no er's job, well, what the hell. why matter how badly the team plays. not? Third, you must pay constant lip service to the importance of a racial and gender mix in your • JOSEPH N. BEU is a Santa Ana Heights resident His column runs Thursdays. 2651 Irvine Ave. (Meta& 1rvtne) Costa Mesa, 92627 200 Marine Ave. <•t Park> Balboa Island, 92662 Phone 949 631-4404 Fresh Boneless Skin-On Chicken Breast s229 lb. • Re . 84.99 lb Fresh Carne Asada Skirt Steak $ 2 ~~ Reg. S4,991b Phone 949/673-0330 Lean & Tender Pork Tenderloin $469 lb. Reg . S6.99 lb Cherry Tomato Fresh Halibut Fillet $899 lb . . $)2.99 lb. about this year's budget • •Schools don't have 3% in emergency reserve. )F$K'.A GARRISON lkllyPb NEWPORT-MESA-Although school clistrict officials hailed this year's budget as a triumph because it contains no deficit spending, an Orftllge County Department of Educabon otlicial wam.ed the distnctmust do a bet- ter job of bala.ndng its finances. The district must build up 3 % of its general fund as a reserve for emergencies and stop relymg on speaal funds -$Uch as the Irvine Co. 's endowment fund -as a hedge against disaster, said John Nelson, the county Department of Education's assistant supennten- dent for business servtces. Jiel~n_r_eneYled. th.e .distoct.'.s $118 million tentative budget, which board members approved June 30, and said he was con- cerned the .district's general fund . shows a $2.5 inillion deficit - meaning the distnct will take in only $115.5 million next year But overall, the distnct will not have a deficit because it has rrul- lions of dollars in other funds, said Mik.e Fine, Newport-Mesa's assistant superintendent for bus1- ness services. That money includes $2 million in money . ·recovered from the county bank· ruptcy. as well as hundreds or thousand of dollan in other funds. For bookkeepmg r~asonc; F.1ne s~ud, that mottey was not put into the general fund as revenue for 1999-2000, although distnct of fietals plan to spend it next year Board members and Supt.· Robert Barbot pledged last spring they would never bave a defidt again. This school year, distn~t officials predicted they would have a $5,3 million deficit. In addibon1 Fme added; the dis-• ~ trict's coffers are actually fuller than officials predicted back m June because more money came·m from the state than was expected. Board members will revlSlt the budget Tuesday when they pre- pare to adopt 1t in a final tonn. , Nelson said he was not overl~, concerned about Newport- ..Mesa 's finances_be ........ ~"--"......._ _ _,~ believes the district is ·well man- aged."But he also said he tbin.k!i it is imperative the dtStnct build up more money in reserve ·we know the distnct is work- mg on this, ·said Nelson. "We're 1ust t.rymg to reemphas12e it.'' 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Awarded first '!tlcrs d.t(~S m baller, up and /au dancmg Gue-lie (A rtl 2000) will 1* rc-scntcd ar Place ~r.all, the ~up~ .abo adutowlcdgcd lrom bq:inntr Ill profn,1on.al lcvc ' \ p • . p -a. mUSt gnctful pc-rform1ng group. ')ourhland d.tll\th uc nott'd for 1hcir Robert • 1oore 1 hearer " Orange Coa'l S!udcnu at Southland arc best known from ocdlcnr 1cchn14uc and ~tJgc prc~cncc, a ~ollrgc. The • producuonl feature the wdl-roundcd fjy~. and 1hc-skills they pwduo the locus .ind Jis.:iplinc 1<.irncJ 10 m_ic-rn.monally a,c!Jimcd profc.1$ll>nal d1ncer) lc-arn throudt Hudy and ~rforma.ncr whkh cl;i'~ 'X'luk r.cvcul )ou1hland ~radua.m ho1vc wuh Southland ~tudcnrs filling ~uppomng carry into a!T 1$p«U of their livt$. Composure, gone on ro prufc»wnal cuccn with not.iblc role). 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CA 92627 USIU TtU< h1111e C.rtdcntial ProgNm is appr<> td bv tht Qdifomio C. muusswn on ]t'achu Cr~JcntMlmg (949) 642-04il Field Trips Ans & Crafts Enrichment Cluaea Swiftunina Pool Families Costa Mesa loses federal funding • County committee has grant funding for just 6 agencies; Share Our Selves and YMCA -among others -will get no federal money. • !kit,..,. COSTA MESA-For the first time m three years, Families Costa Mesa will receive no fed- eral grant funding to run its programs. - Although contingent on a Board of Supervisoni vote Sept. 21, Families Costa Mesa -a ~ ....... co=naoorative of eignt of tlie city's social services agencies including Share Our Selves and the YMCA -will not get fund- ed this year. Last year, Families Costa Mesa received about $180,000 and the year before. it was $145,000. The $1.2 million the Orcmge County Sod&.l Services Agency received m Families and Com- munities Together grant fund- ing is enough to fund just six collaboratives. •There were 13 proposals,• said Jeannette Tozak.i, contract administrator for the county Social SeMce Agency. •It was very difficult because there were so many. Each one had its own strengths and weaknesses. It's just that we didn't have enough money to fund every- one.• The lost !uncling represents Families Costa Mesa's operatJ mg budget mmus the in-kind resources that member agen· cies contribute, said Leda Albright, program duector for • Families. The collaborative, which di.so include::; the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, S~ve Our Youth and the Hoag Hospi- tal Foundaiton, offers nwnerous programs such as parenting classes, after"'5Chool activitie$, emergency food and housing assistance and medical and dental services. The grant money received m the last three yea.rs has gone mostly to support these pro- grams rather th.an to the indi· vidual member agencies, said Chairwoman Karen McGlinn. Families Costa Mesa is a strong-enough collaborative with enough of a history to find alternative funding sources, McGlinn assured. "We're repositioning our- selves,• McGlinn said. •we bad hoped to obtain those funds but it doesn't mean the end of services.• Losing tjle grant funding this year raises larger issues, how- ever,· McGlinn said. .farililies Costa Mesa was among three established agen- cies that did not receive grant renewal this year. The county committee instead recommend· ed funding three established· agencies and three new agen- cies, McGlinn said. The funding is going toward starting up collaboratives with- out any consideration of main- taining them, McGlinn cau- tioned. Families Costa Mesa's exist- ing grant funding will last through the end of September. The agency's board will focus the next few weeks on finding alternative funding sources, "We're going to stick around,• Albright said. • Customized Orders • Specializing In Engagement & Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Wait • 16 Independent Merchants Celestino' s quality M EATS The 1-1nesr Meat cu1<1 Scn•icc Att<J1lable Ce/mim)s CD.EsrlNO'S FAMOUS HALF CARNE AsADA LEMON CHICKEN $5.99LB • F~hl1'11'1onGarlicand8asil $2.39LB CELESnNO'S SAUSAGE Of nlE WEEI( ITALIAN SAUSAGE 8oARs HEAD Dw SALADS Potato, Macaroni or Coks'4w $1.89LB PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR MAHI MAHI ONO SWORDFISH SAIMON HAuB Dtliwrtd Frtsh Daily Businesses won't traffic in initiative •Chamber supports city's They probably houldn't decision on traffic phasing expect to get any of those names from local busmess s. ordinance, but adinits the Richard Luehrs, the pr 1dent plan isn't perfect. of the Newport· Hetrbor Area ,. Chamber of Commerce, aid that STACY BROWN while the traffic phasing ordi- !kft PiJI nance has flaws, the bul>mess dis-· trict fully supports'it. NEWPORT ' BEACH-The •w e think the Planning C'om- Chamber of Commerce is seeing mission and City Council took the red over an initiative drive to appropriate action m passing the overturn the city's ·new traffic ordinance,• Luehrs said ·we phasing ordinance. · don't totally agree, bul we can The Green Light group, a local live with it, and any init1<1tive that band of environmentalists, takes the policy decisions away unveile<t the initiatiye 'last week from the council and gives it to with plans to gather enough sig-the pe~ple is not good planning. natures to qualify for an election It's not in the best interest of the next spring. · commuruty.• The group, led by locals Alan The Green Light group ha Beek, Philip Arsf and Bob been workmg on creating the iru- Caustin, needs 7,600 signatures tiative since last August. Group by Nov 1 to qualify for the ballot. members say 1t is unportant that the Newport Beach C1ty Charter be amended to require voter approval of any ma1or amend- ment to the city's Generdl Pl n. "'There are 10 ma1or pro1ects currently lined up m the city attor-· ney's offlce, dnd the relaxation of the ordinance will permit them to be built," Arst said. "The list of construction projects is growing in anticipation of 'the permanent relaxation of the ordinance." The chamber is testing the. group's assumption by sending out a short, twd-question survey via e-mail. The survey asked residents whether · traffic conditions Ul Newport Beach were better or worse than in other Orange County cities It also asked il resi- dents felt Newport Beach had done a better or worse JOb than other cities in managing trafhc problem . •u this uuuauve went throu . it would be a great concern too bu mes community,• said cham • bcr spokesman Dou~ Stucke , who sent out the e-mail. The urvP.y lS getUng qm feedback, Luehrs added. ~I know, dS of now, 700 peop • responded and the ma1onty believed trart1c 1s better in New- port Betlch," he said The controversial ordindnOO was pa S<.'Ci In June dfter exten- sive chanflcs dnd public heanngs. The ordinance supplants the one the city bad used for 20 year.1. That ordUlance forced developer~ to pay for street lmprovements tx>fore they were built. Under the new ordinance, the city hr t would build the unprovemenfs and then bill developers for theu proportional c~t of the work. Planning-Commission to ebate basic c • New wording in zoning codes will correct long-standing errors. STACY BROWN ~Plb NEWPORT BEACH -The Planning Commission is expect- ed tonight to adopt a . resolution that revises wording and typo- graphical errors found in the municipal zoning code. issues," Kranz.Jey Sdid. "It's more a maintendnce lthmg) than any- thing else." Some of the rev1s1ons rcpre· sent changes in regulations and procedures Among the items schedtlled to be discussed is a proposal to establish a minimum 10-foot rear yt1rd setback for properties abutting the water- front. discrepancy was resolved by interpreting waterfront lots as havmg two front yaids, one on ·lhe street and one on the water However, this interpretation creates conflicts with a number of defirutions and regulations in the zoning code. The planned amendment is expected to cor· rect this problem. •we aren't expecting much, if any, public comment on these changes," Kranzley said. ·1 don't know that there is too much sub- . stance to them except to Jl\St make the appropnate chCtnges." Other proposed changes include allowing residential garages to project 10 inches into side yards on 25-f oot wide lots; revlSlng parking restrictions on vehicles 10 front yards; and dddmg ct cross-reference to ilie Alcoholic Bevernge Outlets re~­ lation schedi.lle The commt!'.~ion meets at 7 p m m the City Council cham- b~rs al 3300 Newport Boulevard. Commissioner Michael Kranz- ley said the proposed revisions are m response to specific plan- ning-related issues that have arisen durtng the past year. According to planners, the code has always allowed alter- nate front yard setbacks to be established by districting maps, but it does not contain a similar provision for rear yard setbacks along the waterfront, even though such setbacks appear on those maps. BETl'ER HOME EXTERIORS: L1un'c:' 7161 I •0ver time, we find that there are errors or mistakes and other For years, planner<; said ,· this Cover your overhang and trim boards for good! 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Cost.1 M ,ilQ7; fu them to (949) 646~170, Of cin'(949) 6'2·5680, Ext. 228 A complete hstang of AROUND TOWN may be found dallypUot.com ·~ Co ta Mesa Chamber• of merce hosts a 90-mmute lclast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 \'.,tti. at the Costa M~a Country etbb Advance reservations are $12, bckets are $17 at the door. The Costa Mesa Country Club is f#. 1701 Goll Course Dnve, Costa '!\ll~sa. For reservations or more fJ!f<>rmation, call (714) 8~5-9090. w~~ :fn'PAY 11 I ~ors Against El Toro will ho.Id '~ertipg for Orangt> County ,{eG!dents at 7 p.Jl), in Heritage '!'Ark .in Irvine. County Supervisor '1Jl))U Wilson is scheduled to ~ak. tr _ "tTa.ke Charge of Your Health." a \fJorkshop on vitamins and sup- plements, will be held at The Lat- -e&-Thing Teaching and Healing ~r9m 7 to 9 p.m. The fee is with adwnced registration. a Keith of Nutnuon for Life emallondl wtll give mforma- n on hfe-chdngmg products provide personalized nutri-n guides. The !Jdtest Thing IS at 0 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To ·ster or for more tnlonnation, 9) 645-6211 dittons for OCC's dance team t underway at noon in the ool's Dance Studio B, 2701 irv1ew Rodd DANC'N ETC. rforms hip-hop, bdllet and em number~ und 1s looking dancers dnd dC'lors. Parbc1- ts will receive three uruts of llege credit. For more inlorma- n, Cdll (714) 412-5506. tty Paul, author of u A New mtuality Beyond Rel191on" will ch thP cldss "The Amazing op C11cles Messc1ges for the w Millennium• at The Ldtest . · g Teachmg c1nd Healing Cen- from 1 to 4 pm. ThC' CJdSS IS $15 'th advanced reg1strc1bon. The test Thmg lS c1t 270 E. 17lh St , sta Mesa. To recpster or for re infonndtion, cdll (949) 645- 11 ange Coast College's Salling ogram offers d weekend excur- to Catc1hnd toddy and Sun- IEST IET: MOllDAY The Ronald Reagan Center for Public Mfa!rs presents the Reagan Forum with Rep . Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach) a t 11 a.m. Monday at the Reagan Ubrary In Simi Valley. For more Information, call {805) 522-2917. dgy abOarp 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 1s $249. For more information, call (949) 645- 9412. "Herbs and Scented Gardens" Is the title of a program offered at Sherman Library and Gardens al 9:30 a.m. Kathern Jennings, own- er of Kate's Scented Gardens, will discuss the many· types of scented herbs and geraniums and their cultural requirements in the gar· den. This program.is part of the Weekend Gardene'f Series and is free and open to the public. The Sherman Library is in Corona del Mar. For more information, call t949t 673-2261. A computer show will be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds m Building 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ad.mission is $5. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more informabon, call (714) 838-5941. A divorce workshop hosted by MaXJne 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 lllformation, call (949) 644-6435. • A seminar llUed "Growtn_g Beard- ed Iris m Southern California" will be presented by John Shous- tra of Greenwood Daylily Farms at 9:15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Jodquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Shoustra will share Ups on growing bearded iris in Southern California. For more information, call (949) 640-5800. A free Internet seminar tiUed "Tools dJld Tricks• will be pre- sented at 10 a.m. in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Tius cour..e IS designed for newcomen. to cyberspace and will concentrate on how to use search engines and other resources on the Internet. For more inforrndtion, call (949) 717- 3801. Sirius Theatre Company presents Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juhet" at Mesa Verde Uruted Methodist Church at 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. Bring 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 m embers of our healthcare fa~Jy. .. Board-certified pcdiatr1C1an'i Shelley Chacon, M.D. and '-'lery Brouwer; M.D, haq~ ioined the Edinger \\edical Group pediatric-; department. • Bertram Dias. MD • Ha.try mlman. MD • Mai-Khanh Tran,M.D • Burton Willis.M.D Shelley Chacon, MD and Valery Brouwer, MD Board ·Certified Ped1atr1c/ans - EDINGER MF.l>ICAL GROUP. INC. Dr. Chacon and Or. Brouwer ore al~o members of the physician staff at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and /v\ed1cal Center: 1ogc1her with the entire pediatric-staff dt Edinger 1~ed1cal group, 1hey ore dedicated to pro\iding comprehensive care for the newcs1 members of your family. • 2..f-bour on-call pediatrician • 2..f-bour nurse advice • Convenient appointment hours • Emergency weekend and holiday appointments • M.jor insurance plans accepted • Northsw Beach. Gwded by a vol- unteer naturalist from the Calilor- nia Department of Fi h and Game and an instructor from Newport kayak hop, Pc.'lddle Power, the trip will begin with an introducto- ry kayttk les on and will continue wtth a program de:.igned as an exploration of the Upper Ney;port Bay Ecological Reserve, home to thousands of migratory waterfowl and four endangered species of birds. The fee is $40 and re erva- uons are, required. Northstar Beach is at 1 White CWf, Newport Beach. For more infprmation or reservations, call (949) 675-1215. A computer show wtll be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Bwlding 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Gosta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 838-5941 Slrlus Theatre Company presents Shakespeare's •Romeo a nd Juli- et" at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church at 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. Bnng a chau or blanket for your space on the lawn. The church is at 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call(714)437-9663 TUESDAY Gwyn Havens wtll teach the class MMeet Your Spirit Guides~ at The Latest Thing Teaching and Heal- ing Center from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The tee for the class is $35. The Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To register or for more information, call (949) 645-6211. Whole Foods Market Costa Mesa offers a free lecture, ·Preventing Cancer-There is Only One True Cause," from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with Dr. In E. Moon Whole Foods Mar- ket is at 1870 Harbor Blvd. m Th- angle Square, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 833- 8989 Free seminar and book signing for "Prostate Health m 90 Days" will be presented from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. Anne McAlpln will host a free •Packmg Workshop• to teach the secrets of packing techruques at 7 p.m. at Adventure 16. McAlpin is a world traveler and packing expert and recently appedl'ed on .,The Oprah Winfrey Show.• Adventure 16 is al 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call (949) 650·3301. WEDNESDAY The Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce hosts a Busine After Hours Mixer from 5:30 to ?:30 p.m. at Robert Mondavi Wme & Food Center, 15?0 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $10 for. potential membe1s, visiton> are welcome. For more information, call (714) 885-9090. A free seminar tlUed "Natural Solutions for PMS & Menopause• will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe and Mothe r's MarkPt a nd Kitchen, 225 E. 1 ?th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required For more information, call (800) 595- 6667. . Dr. Stuart Silverman will speak OD "Fibromyalgia: A Multi-Disci- plinary Approach" al the Fibromyalgia Support Group at 7:30 p.m. in the Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Auditonum, One Hoag Dnve, ewport each. Admission is free. To register or for more informaoon, call (714) 840-8038. Albert Taylor, author of "Soul Traveler: A 'Guide to Out-of- Body Experiences and Wonders Beyond," will speak on the sub- ject at the inside Edge breakfast meeting at the University Club, UCI. Included in the meellllg are a full buff et breakfast, mterac- tive table discussions, informal networking and professional entertainment. The cost is $20 for first-time guests, $35 for repeal guests. For reservations OT more information, call (949) 460-4242. AUG. 26 The Crossroads Appaloosa Horse Show will be held through Aug. 29 at the Equestrian Center of the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Fai.rgrounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infonnauon, call (760) 728-9149. The Newport Harbor Are.a Cham- ber of Commerce's ·Sunset Alter Hours Mixer will be held from 5 to 7 pm. at Bristol Farms, 810 Avoca- do Ave., Corona del Mar. Members are free and potential members are $10. For more informabon, call (949) 729-4400. • Sunday Sept. 12, 1999 10 a.m. -S p.m. Big Corona State Beach AUG. 2Z .Explore Crystal Cove St.le Park with naturnli!it Sunon Fellowes on ft full moon hike from ?:30 to 9:30 p.m. Hikers will meet at the EI Mor:ro Visitor Center. Crystal Cove State Park is at 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The hike is approximately three miles on dirt roads. This ls a mOd- erate hike, allhough some parts may be clilflcult. Not recommend- ed for children under 8. Wear good shoe:., a jacket and bring water. I likers will be looking and listening for bats, owls, coyotes, raccoons dOd other nocturnal creatures. Por more information, cc1U (949) 497-7647. . A home remodeling and decorat- 1.ilg ~how will be held from noon to 8 p.m. m Buildings 10 and 12 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission is $5.75 for adults and $3 for seniors, children u.rider 12 ilfe free. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (818) 909-9963 Krista Kirkwood will lead a two- hour discussion on "Death in the "New Age"'1ttml n:3<rto Er.36-p:m at The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center. The fee is $10 ;Jbe Latest Thing is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor mation, call (949) 645-6211. AVG. 28 A complete garden planning seminar with Cristin Fusano will be presented at 8:30 a .m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaqum Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Fusano will discuss what to · add to your gardP.n palette from September through JanuaJ) Learn how to prune, divide and fertilize. For more information call (949) 640-5800. A traditional ltallan MldsUl:Dmer festival will be hosted by Stefano Albano, general manager of Tutto Mare restaurant to benefit Child- Help USA at 6~30 p.m. in Bloom, ingdale's Co~ard m Fashion Mand. For more information, call (949) 476-9009 . A home remodeling and decorat- ing show will be held from 10 a.m to 8 p.m. in Buildings 10 and 12 at the Orange County Fairgrounds A~s1on is $5.75 for adults a.nd $3 for seniors, children under 12 are free. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fwr Dnve, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call (816) 9()9;.9963. Presented by -Sponsors-r----------------~ ~:. 3St>i Annw::ll Sandcastle Contest "KING OF THE SANDCASnES" ~ ~ ... "KNIGHT SPONSORS" ,:311 BAllRINCTO'll CAPITAL CORPORA no~ PJM1.Pilot ........... "SQUltE SPONSORS" EmllU!S ..... ~ ~ . .. . . . .. . . 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AUG. 29 A complete garden planning sem- inar will be presented at 8:30 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joatjuin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Fusano will discuss what to add to your garden palette from September through January. Learn how to prune, divide and fertilize. For more information, call (949) 640-5800. A home remodeling and decorat- ing show will be held. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Buildings 10 and 12 at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Admission is $5.75 for adults and $3 for seniors, children under 12 are free. The Fair- grounds is at 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (818) 909-9963. SEpt4 The Scooter Series Hunter I Jumper Show will M held at the Orange County Fairgrounds today and Sept. 5. The event will take place at the Equestrian Cen- ter. For more information, call (714} 708-1662. Marlnen Church Chrbttan Sin- gles will host a tour of the Getty Museum. Travel by luxury bus, make new friends and ertjoy the museum and gardens for $18. The bus leaves the Mariners parking lot at 8:30 a.m. and returning at 3:30 p.m. The last day to register ls Aug. 29. To reg- ister or for more inf ormatlon. call (714) 5;l6-4863. SEpt 9~11 A craft and sewing festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Building 10 of the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission is S1 for adults, children 12 and under are free. For more information, call (801) 463-1200. SEPT: 12 "A Brass Fanfare,• featuring musicians from the Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra's brass section will launch the Newport Beach Pubbc Library's late summer through spring Sunday Musicales at 3 p.m. The Newport Beach Central Llbrary is at 1000 Avoca- do Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The grand opening of Adult Day SefVices of Orange County, a state-of-the-art center specializing in Alzheimer!s and dementia care will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Adult Day Services of Orange County is at 9451 Indianapolis Ave., Hunt- ington Beach. For more informa- tion, call (714) 593-9630. SEpt 16 The Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Parent-Son Book Club meets at 7 p.m Boys in 5th and 6th grades are invited to participate along with a pa.rent or guardian. The club meets the third Thursday Investig~tions & Collections 800-448-7 505 BACK To SCHOOL SALE Save 15% -40% Off Of Our Already Wholesale Prices! Teachers Take An AddJtional 10% Off P1us Save An Added 10% On All Jewelry & Accessories. We offer Free fashion shows for your charitie:> & fundraisers 1'\\o Wttks Only! ... r i I MAD FASHIONS : 9931 Hamilton Huntington Beach, CA Phone:714-968-8181 Mo.-gan, Taylor &Connor Ten'tl Cotta vases, pots, and urns. Summer Cla es NowFonniog Call Todal' for information w I\ I~ I·: I I ( ) l I ~ I~~ Plus vases, baSuts, and more arriving tll#ly. 1-888-500-5566 The First, The Original, Tlae B~11t THIS WEEK'S s Im ported Roses ... frt.ih from South mrica, NIBf btlds, ztra loltg stmu. most wa111td cofors .... 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To r~ter, or for more information, call (949) 717-3807. SEPT: 17 Tai Ch1 Chlh cl wlll begin at the Oasis Senior Center from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tai Chi Chili is the gentle way to fitness with ·slow flowing, nonstrenuous movements that can be done by anyone of any ago or physical ability. No special equipment or attire is required. The fee is $43 for this eight-week class. Regis- tration ls ongoing. To register or for more information, call (949) 644-j244. SEPT. 18 The 15th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day will be held from 9 a.m to noon at more than 600 sites on California beaches, bays, rivers, c:re , parks, road- sides 8.nd highways. To volunt er or for more inf onnation; call Mark Patnck at (949) 509-6634. A Make Your Own Folsll Work- . hop will be held at the Museum of Natural History m Aliso and Wood Canyons . Wildemeis Park in Ldguna Niguel from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. Learn about the fossils found in Orange County and make your own plaster of Paris cast replica ·of a fossil to take home The fee is $2 for Orange County Natural History Museum members, $6 for nonmemb . For reservations or more inf orma- tion, call (949) 831-3287. "Colorful Natives for the Home Garden." .a program offered at Sher- man Librcny and Gardens in Corona del Mar, will be held at 9:30 a.m. David Songster oI the California · ve Plant Society will share his wledge of Cahforma native plant growing. This program lS free and • Conventional heart aurgery require• a 12 to 15-inch inciaion and cutting through the breaatbone. • • .. open to the geoei'al pubic. Per~ infonnabon. Call ~9) ~2261. lb~ Republic.an JNll'tf of 0nDge County will host the 0r4!l9e. County Pro-Ufe PAC Breakfast at 8:30 a .m. at the Hyatt AllcaDte Hotel in Garden Grove. The~ spea.J_ter will be state Senator ~ Haynes. Por more inform.atio~ call Pat Panelli at (71•) 692-2003. SEpt 21 A class for parents foculng o~ building relationships, discipline, positive· motivation, conflict reso- lution and dealing with taJitroms will' be held from 1 :30 to 9 p.m. The class, •Why don't you listen.to me?w is taught by a licensed dini-· cal sooal worker and costs $85 pe,r person or $105 per couple (or thj! five-week serles. Preregistration is required. To register or for l1l8U! information, call (9"9) 253-5701. SEE TOWN PAGEA7 lteyhele • heart aurgery auoh amaller inciaion between th• riba. ( . . • • • • • • OF HE SURGERY QUIRES • FAR CUTTING .. • • • •ew, .. aa le•• pain aa4 ~ quicker tient:• with heart: 4i••a•e. Boag• Boapit:a1 i high-t:ech heart To 1earn 110re ·around town Doily Pilot • CONTINUED FROM A7 SEPT. 26 Jewbh Family Servlce of Orange County is sponsoring an ongolJlg Jcwbh healing support group for people experiencing chronic ill- ne s The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spuitual support to manage ill- ness and its consequences. The group meets Thursdays at 7 p.m. at JeWish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Atten- dance is free, but P.reregistration is rcql,lll'ed. To register or for more information, call (714) 445-4950. grl f, receive support and learn way to cope with sadne s and lo . One group meets on Tues· day at 7 p .m. at Beth Jacob m Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tue days at Temple Judea m Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There is no fee for these groups, but pre-registration is required. For more informat:ion, call (714) 445-4950. -. The Eighth Annual Komen Orange County R1'ce for the Cure, hosted by. the Susan G. Komen Bredst Cancer Founda- tion, will be held from 7:30 to 11 a.m. at Fashion Island, Newp<>rt B•1ch. Tilis 1s the nation'lli biggest annual series of races with pro- ceeds dedicated solely to raising money for breast cancer A race T- shirt is included in the entry fees -$25 (or adults and $15 for breast c.dncer survivors and youths 17 and under. ONGQING · ~g· ln September, new sto- rytimes for duldren ages 3 to 7 will be held at Newport libraries. Pajama storyt.une, where children are invited to come m their paja- mas and bnng a stuffed animal, will be offered at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays at the Corona del Mar branch, 420 Mangold Ave. Pajamd '>1011 t11nl• w1ll be offered at 7 p m on Mondays starting Sept. 13 cit the• Central Library, 1000 Avocado Aw Sdturday sto- rytime will hP oltered at the Cen- tral l1brnry dl 10 30 a.m. starting Sept. 11 . f'o1 morE> information, call (949) 717-mot The public ls Invited to view ~Abstracts of Nature,• an exhibit of photography by Dave Vornber- er, on display at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary foyer from Sept. 1 to 30. The Newport Beach Central Ubrary is at 1000 Avoca- do Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Coln and Stamp Club meets every Monday at the Oasis Senior Center from 1 to J p.m. New members who are interest- ed in tradmg, buying and selling stamps and coins are bemg souJI.bt to join these informal meetmgs. There are no fees required. For more informallon, call (949) 644-3244. Jewish Family Service offers ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages or loss. The groups share experi- ences, hear how others deal with PR OM ELIS \Vf-.,1< lllf \\\h'.1--.11 'Vewport's Finest Neighborhood Market t All r:tural Beef Pnme & Top Choice Grades t Fresh Fish Daily The Highest Quality t Farm Fresh Produce Hand Picked +Complete Wine Selection Tempt your Pallet with the Finest •Specialty Items +Specialized Packaging For Custom Boat Orders Featuring a Full Service Deli l) t Mode to Order Sandwiches + Sliced Meats & Cheeses +Salads & Hot Entrees +Gourmet Dips + Porty Platters + Lunch Meeting Orders Hoim \1011. 'iJt 8.tm ·9~m Sun Sam 8pm Phone 949-548-2500 212 l Westcliff Drive • Newport Beach Lifetime_ St1in W1rt1nty Lifetime Sell W1rr1nty lifetime F1d1 W1rt1nty lifetime l1tt W1tt1nty All newcomers to the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island and Newport Coast area are invited to meet others who are also new to the area at the New- port Beach· Newcomers' Club. This group of women meets once a month on Wednesdays at differ- • ent homes and locations. For more information, please call (949) 644-0302. International Speedway Racing will be held every Saturday in August from 7·30 to 10 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission iS $9 for adults, $6 for seniors 62 and up and_luniors 13_ to 17, $3 for children 6 to 12 and children under 5 are free. The Fairgrounds is at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (949) 492-9933. 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For more infonna- tion, including dates and fees, call Heather Watson at (714) 445-4950. Country Club, 1701 GoU CoW'lie Road, Costa M . For more lnf or- rtllltion, call (714) 885-9090 Body condtUonlng c:la e for mature adults are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. at Chain Reaction, 3928 Campus Dnve, Newport Beach. The firSt class is free with a cost of $10 per cJass or $80 for 10 da s from then on. Bnng a towel and water. Light hand we1ghb a1e recominended. For more inlorma- tion, call (949) 58S..2427. The Wal.king Club of Newport Beach will meet at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road and Supen- An Interfaith couples support or Avenue. Lose the weight and group is offered by Jewish Fam1ly have Cun. For more information, Service of Orange County. The . call (949) 650-1332. group addresses issues faced by couples where one partner is · Applications are available for tu- Jewish and the other is not, dents planning to enroll this fall at including raising children, OCC. Applications are in the observing holidays, displaying I school's Admissions and Records symbols in the home as well as Office, 2701 Fairvtew Road, C006la relationships with extended farru-Mesa. Fall classes began Aug. 16. lies. The group meets for three For more information, call (714) weekly sessions on Wednesday 432-5072. evenings at Jewish Family Ser-_.._....,..._,.. vice. 250 E Baker St.. Suite G, e eaEij) ore r -slilp Del Mar Costa Mesa. For more informa-711 of Orange County o(fers a lion, including dates and fees, call program for young men 14 to 18 (714) 445-4950. interested m learning about sail- Th e Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkcrs Business Leads luncheon taJces place at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at Costa Mesa ing, seamanship, piloting, naviga- tion and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Dccdltta Rich, 0 .0 .S. 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Wt ut locaccd at 1441 Att>ado Aw: .. ~ult' WS. ~rt Bach, where wt c:an hclp ~oo find tilt right ioluuon 10 yoor proMcm u1iog thr mmt modun crnunau :w.iil.iblt. Plttie call 640-~680 tu sdifduk an ~ppointmmt Our 1n-~ lab fxd11a1ca our p~umu' umc 10d con•cnicna. - Beach. For more inf onnadon, call (9-49) 642·6301 or (949) 551-8591 OASIS Senior Center often ongo- ing a~ 1 tance, counseling and referral eMces for seruors. For appomunents or more inlorma- uon, call (949) 644-3244. The Co ta Mesa Senior Ctttzen Square and Round Dance Club eeks experienced dancers to join its group from 9 to 11 a .m. Thurs- days at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more il\forma- uon, call (714) 545-5669. A free support group fot cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m Wednesdays' at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Reiearch 4019 Westerly Place, ~wte 100, .Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 251-8700. ArthrlUs Founda tion Instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. TblJl'Sdays at the JewiSh S-eruor Cenrer,2Stlit "'BaR=· er St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 513-5641. Nightly meetings are ottered 1n Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to overcome rucotine addiction. For more infor- . mation, call (714) 774-9106. WHY PAY DEPT STORE. PR ICES? V1\it our AREA RUG S TUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale · Handmade wools, 1ynthccic, s~ 1663 P\.. . ...,t111 St, Coon ~ (949)6'6-4838 2 SMALL PHONES 2 SMALL PRICES! I • Weekend Calls -• First Incoming Minute . • luilt-ln Pager &. 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Jn light of the shooting at a Jewish day care center m Grana- da l-hlls last week, local ofhc1als gathered Wednesday night to inform the pubhc on safety and security meru.ures Most or the 75 prople who came to the mcctmg at the Orange County Jcwi!.h Federa- llon Campus represented various synagogues and day care centers in the county. mg ti ccunty manager, keepirlg ty Jewish Federation Campu!>. a handy li:>t of Jaw enforcement "The meeting was an awareness phone numbers, and limiting seminar as well as trying to bring access to a building the community together.".. Stan PP.sner Wld 0dvid Martin Over the past week, federa-arc part of cm internal secunty tion members have distributed team at Temple Beth Tikvib in fliers to au of the county's syna-Fullerton. The added security gogues about the meeting. On was created in 1989 when some- hand to give residt:mts guidance One tried to bum the temple by were Costa Mesa Police Chief setting the front door on fire. Pes- 'Dave Snowden, Joyce nPr believes 1t is vital for eve!)' Greenspan from the Anti-synagogue to protect itself from Defamation League and Stephen outside harm, . Stienhauser from the Federat "There will always be nut- Bureau of Investigation. cake:, out there,,, he said. "If you "Please don't believe that your I are prepared, you can hopefully police department and the FBI • prevent anything from happen- has the c:rr:;tal ball because we mg: .. don't," Stienhauser said. "It Law enforcement ofhc1als comes down to an individual maintained they Cife doing thclr LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM A f rf!01ns, 11 me Ung room, a confer- em room and an auditorium tor 400. · Plan!ii lo cienlt• the center were not rnet with cnmplPte enthu I· · asm. The hhrnry loundnt1on - which 11> U1 th1) m1tldle of a $2.5 million tund-nu Jng u1mpaign - hasn't l<tken <l position on the matter, but foundation member Luctlle. Kuehn,. a veteran library activist, questioned whether such a proposal fall5 within the power of the library' board of directors. "There is nothing (m the board's charter) that ays they have the right to establish a Cul· tural Aro.> Center,• Kuehn said "Their function is to take care ol the library -period.• Knox disagrees, ~aymg the members are merely carrying out thelI sworn duties. "All we have i:, an ad-hoc com- SAVE MONEY! With the . . Thursday, Augu$t 19, 1999 A 11 mJttce putting a concept tog lb· er,• Knox id. "We would be th managers of the center, which IS a long way from happerung. So rw are discus mg it.• Knox said approval process for uch a JUOJoct wotild be long and detailed. The board would rust have to approve the ~ncept and malte a formal._ reoommen4at1on to the <:;1ty Council. Then th c;ounc:il would schedule th mat,. ter for public hearings and con- duct rea 1bility studle!ii before iak- mg il vote. . SAVE TIME! Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS The meetin~ '>erved a dual purpose for those who attended: to-~mpower community m bers to addrc~s stilety concerns and to ease the fedrs in the Jew- ish community dbout bemg a tar· gt.!t for antJ-Semlt1c qroups. effort. ff you cne aware of yonr best t<r ro1nbttt~,..._~-------(---l-L--9-4-9~-6~42 5678 surroundings, you won't be a vie-the Granada Hills shooting but A - - tirn of a crime." there is only so much they can do. "We wanted to provide the public with some information they cdn lake back to their respective orgdnizalions that dedl with saJety precautions," said Bunnie Mauldin the execu- tive director of the Orange Coun- Many people who attended "It seems like insane behavior the meeting were concerned is becoming r10re of .the about the possibility of another nom1/Snowden said. "No matter attack with the Jewish High Ho!-how hard we train, there are idays approaching next month. some things we can't prepdTe Greenspan said eliminating for.• random acts of violence may be impossible but there are ways to prevent such problems. Sugges- QUE ROW 1be Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs & Ahas The Book Store Newport Picture f<'rame Stella's Place Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiques Victorian & Company 130EAST17"' ST.• COSTA MESA At Ne,.purr A ftMC t'T'• !lttreet Bt•l1F111l tht I/ARI' JNNl (949) 722-1177 Tuesdays -FREE Cup of Coffee (With any pastry• purchase) Wednesdays -1/2 Price Dessert Breads (With any •sandwich bread purchase) ~hursdays -$1.50 OFF Any Coffee Cake (With any *sandwich bread purchase) Saturdays -FREE Cookies & Pastries (Buy one get .. one FREE!) • Certain restrictions apply •• After noon • fTff Items of equalflesser value. 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But the proposed amend· m nt, he strcs ed. rather than protecting residents or othen. buying property in the area, could actually benefit airports more by allowing lhe unre- stncted flights. ln Costd M a, one fdtruly who could be affectrd d1rl"Clly ts the Sdkiokas, Enrkson said. George Sakloka, who owns undeveloped Cai mldild in South Coast Metro, could not be reached for comment Wednes- day. Airport omc1als downplayed the effect Ule revision· would have on Co ta Mesa. • John Wayne Airport spokt's- woman Nghid Nguyen said that because the change would · apply only to certain undevel- oped areas, none of the neigh- borhoods m Costa Mescl need fear a sudden mcn.?dSe m air trdfhc. The Airport Land Use Com- nilssfon llas attemptecl slmilar a mendments in the last few years that have been opposed Flight attendant are John Wayne's How Important • 11ight restrictions? call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mall to dailypilotO earth/ink.net. Please 5pell your name and include your hometown and phone number (for verifi· cation o nly). I by various· cities. At this ti.me, 10 a bes are opposed to the ~ amendment, said Tamara Campbell, senior planner with the city. According to staff, the amendment would: • dllow property to be legally subjected to environmental unpacts such as aircraft nolSC without compensation or miti- gation. • require the city impose a condition of approval on devel- opmentS on behalf Of tlie port Land Use Commission. • permit airports to expand th~1r n01 • and vtbration unp< cl5 without hav:1ng to com- pensate adJ cent property own- ers. • enable airport-. to expand without fully mihgatmg the unpacts of theu expansion. •u we unpose the easement we would be unposmg a blan- ket condition without knowing wh.il the project is,• Campbell said. •we f~el conditions of approval need to be established based on the individual ments of a project.• A possible consequence of this conflict between c1ties and .the Airport Ldnd Use Commis- sion hds come m llie fprm of a veiled thredt from llie cornmis- ~ion to deem city's general plans noQcompliant willi the comnussion's land use plan, said Donald Lanun of the city's development services depart-· ment. Developments are required to come before the Airport Lai:ld Use Commission for a finding of consistency. If the aty overrules the comnuss1on's finding, the my could -be held accidents, pollution and other impacts. WALL CONTINUED FROM A 1 •immediately take action to eliminate it.· Then ;July 29, resident Howard Denghausen formally appealed Morris' decision. In re:sponse, Roeder scheduled tonight's meeting to hear the complaints of residents who are concerned about the wall and the pleas of parents and commu- nity members who want it to remain at all costs . U either sidt' disagrees with Roeder's decision, the matter can be appealed again and left to the City Council to decide -a process Roeder said 1S likely to occur. •1 think all parties feel pretty strongly about it,• he said, adding that he deeded upon a neighborhood meeting so he could hear both points of view and, with an eye toward the con- tinuing debate, have the meet-'s minutes type<l:-up and giv- en to the City Council. 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Nor, he added, does he want accusations to fly, with par- ents accusing neighbors of not "caring about the children. · What Roeder said he does want is a careful, reasoned dis- cussion of the issues because he hasn't yet made up his own nund. But he may be out of luck cause hath sjdes are gearing up for a heated discussion that they said is fraught with moral prina.ples. •It saddens me to think there are any people in this corrun.Uni- ty who would not support a memorial· wall for two children who died tragically," said Sheryl Doily Pilot Hawkmson, cfuector of the }earn- ing center. "To even think about taking th.is wall down wouJa be like attacking those children agam.· Pdtty McSwain, a fnend of Hawkin on':. who:se grandson attends the center, called the ar~cnts against the wall •pet- ty• and •ndiculous." She charged the neighbors with •using the tragedy" to advance thelf own <lgenda, which she said ts to get the day-care center out of the neighborhood because it drives down property values. Mcswain added that she and her family are sWI traumatized by the tragedy and that the com- munity should be left alone to grieve. • Neighbors of the center, on the other hand, sai~ their com- plaint is also one of principle. "They're on public land,• said Gerald Evans, who lives near the center and said his visibility is blocked by the wall. "I'm terribly sorry about (the tragedy),• he said. •aut that doesn't alter the fact.that 1t is a priva_te enterpnse. _ Everybody has accidents, and you can't let sympathy get in yow way of what's right and WTong." The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Paularino Room of the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 845 Park Ave .. 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A captain of industry, the epitome of "In & Out" dnd "Little Shop ot Horrors") about a down-and-out producer who wanu. to make a big act.ion release without the star - who would nC'ver make a deal with him -knowing he's in it, Martµi's Bowfinger character believes that the film wntten by his Iranian accountant and named "Chubby Rain" because it's about aliens re iding in raindrops -is his ticket to the top. To accomplish his feat, Bowfinger simply instructs h.is crew to act around the star who e moves around 1 style, the essence or sophistica- tion -and he is a thief. His pen· chaot for original impressionist art leads him to acquire a specific pawting, worth millions, from New York's most presbgiou$ gallery, for his own personal enjoyment. town they track, telling them he -"never tall<.s to fellow actors" and "doesn't like seeing the camera." Necessarily, when such a valuable object of art is stolen. the insurers hurry to mves· ligate the loss Martin's star is Kit Ramsey (Eddie Murphy}, a big-name action-film hero just unstable · enough to believe in strange · occurrences. Ramsey is a mem· ber of Mind Head, a cult that recruits insecure Hollywood- lhP-Watergate c:nsJS, does a g 1oh of kcepmg the historical con.; text ot the times. The girls mak 1t clear thltt while they are nal to the happcmngs around them. they are n01 dumb. They are vaguely awclfe that the Victnatn War 1s unmoral but are charmed by Nixon (Dan Hedaya). We hear echoe~ of Nixon's mental tate he' talks of having "a way with the young people• 10 t:rylllg 10 discourage the gals from theu further chance encounters. Dav Foley HR. l l~deman is prob.!· bly th~ nicest portrayal Nixon's henchman Wlll ever recerve, although he till comes off as, well, a henchman. The only downside is Will Ferrell (•Satur- day Night Live") dnd Bruce McCulloch (Kids m the Hall) ham.ming-up Woodward & Bem- stem's investigative ambition. ' and hopefully gel ffieparnr:---++-~~s~ves them little~r ~rr-~'""jj;:::_itd~~"-":: pyramid hats to wear on their Credit screenwriter Fleming and his pcutner Sheryl Longin for recreating~a qifficult and painftil tune in our history but infusing it with a true coming-of-age story. At the heart of the film, we had two young girls who were seduced by the power of the presidency and become disillu- sioned with not only Ntxon but the "estabhshment• as well. Some things never change. ing back. Basic plot here. Pierce Bros- nan, as the cosmopolitan Mr. Crown Elaine England and Rene Russo as the intrepid investigator are a fine duo for "The Thomas Crown Affair." The supporting cast, with 'many famil· iar faces, fits together seamlessly. 1 Fortunately, the dialogue is crisp, direct and full of intelligent ' hwnor. Bill Conti has put togeth- er a well-developed and creative :musical score that flows with the action and greatly enhances the mood of the story. The sex scenes ;;.are there, JUSt ignore them, this ~ovie stands far above the or<li· nary. You find yourseJ! rooting for very body. .. • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives in New· port 8each and owns a gift-basket busl· ness she operates out ofher home ·Murphy. Martin great pa ir in 'Bowfinger' W riter/Costar Steve Mdrtin stars m a comedy direct· ; ed by Prank Oz (who did .. heads and pump~ them full of New Age gibberish. Problems arise when Ramsey becomes so paranoid Wlth all of the white cast members approaching him and reciting the '"Chubby Rain" dialogue that he 'disappears. Bowfinger solves the problem by REEL CRITICS ~~~ (~c:k· Murphy), to be Kit's body double. Jiff's only Hol- lywood experience is "extensive video rentals from Blockbuster:.• Martin has filled his wonderful scnpt with great characters who desperately want to believe not only in hun, but also have the ability to succeed in the Iilm business The film captures the way people desperately yearn to be m the movies and how once you achieve that fame, it can mdke you fairly peculiar. The exceptional cast includes Hectther Graham as a Ohio fcllill- girl who is prepared to sleep her way to the top, Chrtsllne Barans- ki as his long-suffenng leading actress; Robert Downey Jr. as a ... .. . Steve Martin, left, and Eddie Murphy star in "Bowiinger." Hollywood executive and Delight amid the Bowfinger's gofer Jaime I d . f , . k' Kennedy But the movie belongs elus1on 0 Die to Murph's Jiff l F irst of all, th.ls is not Alan J. In Jiff, Murphy probably gives Pdkula's •All the Pres1- his best comedic performance Ac. dent's Men • But Andrew he did with his other brilliant per-Flerrung's "Dick· dot•s find insp1- formance m "The Nutty Profes-rdtion in the events that trdn- sor, • Murphy creates a nruve cbar· spired more thdJl 25 years ago. deter who is also convincingly "Dick" follows the hapless funny and ultimately endearing. adventures of two Washington · Like Martin's other endcavor:s, teenagers, Betsy (Kirsten Dunst) "L.A. Story• .and "Roxanne," and Arlene (MicheUe Williams) "Bowfinger· is a comt>dy where as they help start Uw evenLc; thdl the comeclic premise develops ]C?ud to Nixon's downfall. As into more profound insights. with most of th<>ir ffil'iadventurc s, Unlike earlier Hollywood sabres, I they inadvertently stumble across such as "The Player· or HThe Big a ma1or piece of the Watergat~ Picture,', Martin's writing is nei-saga, lx·gmmng with their lcJpmg ther scathing nor absurd. It sim· .a door lock open on one of their ply relies on the humor in mun· late evenmg excursions. The dane aspects of his character's leiped lock catche~ the PYt' of a existencC' to nldke us laugh. And WcttergatP. gumd who calls the make us laugh he does. police, who then ccttch thf' PRISENTEO BY llrn ANNUAL •plumbers.· The plot redlly begins rolling when the girls are on a \\lh.ite House tour and they run into G. Gordon Liddy (}Jarry Shear- er) and identify Rob Orozco him as a "plumber." This chance mt.etinq escalates matters as the Ntxon White House attempts to -.1lence the glfls by maklng them the officict.1 dog-walkers. and lat· er, secret youth advisors With thPir position in the \Vhlte Ho~e • secure, the girls unwittingly affect every major Watergate episode, all of the scenes being tnspired comedic writing. 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Newport Rib is rightly· the only game in town T he re, in bold print on Har- bor Boulevard, is the New· port Rib Company, the real rea on this town bid adieu to Tony Romas years ago. You nught be asking yourself, New- . port Rlb Company on Harbor? Wail a minute -I thought they were on Ne wport Boulevard. You would be haU-nght. Newport Boulevard DINING REVIEW was ~he old locdtion. which is now home lo Newport Noodle Com- pany, d restaurnnt run by a dif- ferent branch of the same family. I thought It nughl be incredi- bly unfair to the Rib ( 'ompany to bring tO_people, indudmg a veg- etarian and a birthday boy. lo do a reVJew of a re<itdurant that hdd been open for only '>lX months. But knowing this \\, c1s rt place known for hostinq thl~ local sports teams' banquets t1ml victory par- ties, l expected thPV could handle 1l And handle 1t lhl'Y did Our waiter Daruel, who appeared. not Jong out of high school himselJ, managed to make it look easy. And the ordering here is very e.isy -get the nbs. But first, try the onion brick ($5.50). That oth- er nb house offered a skinny, pale version of th e Wlth only the extra grease ticking in yoUJ memory. This bnck is big, with cnspy arid crunchy onions all intertwined to make 1t a hands- on snack. The bonus is the vat of barbecue sauce served with it If you ara going out for nbs, you are not going out to eat light, so order a few other tasty appetiz- e rs, like the fresh grtlled arti- choke ($5.95), deep-fried moz- zare lla ($4.50) or potato skins and buffalo wings (or any combi- nation thereof). The!"e serve as a tasty warmup for the headliner. Now l know that beef rib- eaters and pork rib-eaters are two different types of hwnans. And, so it seems, does the Rib Company. Beef rib-eaters hold one giarit rib in each fist and want to see still more on the plate. Newport Rib Company obliges with a huge pile of fat NEWPORTm COMPANY + WHERE:2196 HarbOr Blvd., Cos- ta Mesa +WHEN: 1130 1.m. to 10 p.m. every day + HOWMUCH: moderate + PHONE: (949) 631 ~2110 Chef Sal Gonza- lez fires up ao~e ribs and arU- chokes on the grill at Newport Rib Company, ones lying in wail ($11.95). Pork rib-eaters are a shade more refined. They peel one or two ribs off the rack at a time, hold each rib between the thumb and forefinger of both hands and nibble, only periOclically, when no one seems to be looking, tear- ing off a large piece of meat. The meat fairly falls off the baby backs ($11.95-15.95) at the Rib Company. making this unrefined, carnivorous gesture moot. Baskets of com bread and · down-home sides, which include coleslaw, onion straws, zesty bar- becue bearis. fat steak fries, baked or garlic mashed potatoe s all work to authenticate this bar- becue. But quite frankly, the tangy, tender, and, yes, messy ribs do that all by themselves. Ne wport Rib Company does offer several other options, including chicken and stea~ prime rib, and a minimal selec- t1on of seafood. But go with what they are famous for and that .is. not the p asta prin1avera. It was tasty but slightly oily, and in comparison to a pla te heaped with baby back ribs, smothered in sauce and loaded baked pota- toes, there really is no choice. Confronted with these two plales, even the ctie-hard vege- tarian was tempted to C'hange her ways. After much considera- tion, she didn't, but she ate the barbecue sauce on everything she could find. grilled in that ame delectable sauce. No one ventured into the salads, Clucken Cae:)ar ($7.50) or, the.Cobb ($7.95) but Lhey are available for those who prefer to keep their meals restricted to lhft • mouth area. , My only disappointment of the evening was the Orlgmal Her-n shey Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie. Sure, it tasted f me. but the name implies that it should , knock you out, and unfortunate~y l lefl still standing. The Mudd Pie helped take the edge off, though. Newport Rib Company is not a.,, locdl favorite for the food alone. 1 1M The place is laude>d for the gen- 'erosity and support of local high school sports. 11tls restaurarit is · ' family-owned, open for 15 years, with an attitude of •give back to the community." And since the • Ursinis are a sports-minded family, the giving comes easiest to local sports teams. They won't spill who their favontes are, but since ~e family are-all Estancitt -alumni, go dhead and guess But to prove they don't play favorites, they host, along with local Jim Scott, · the Bell lfophy victory party tor " the Costa Mesa and Estancia . a nnual rivalry. And they will cater any other pre· or postgame event for any game in town. No wonder we said goodbye to Tony Romas. Newport-Mesa hds a heavyweig ht rib house, named after it no less, and the A GREAT PLACE FOR A DATE The rebel m ·our group ordered the barbecued prime cut prime rib ($15.95) and actually shared. It was a groupwide hit, cooked exactly as asked and last thing we needed was a light· weight contender. Newport Rib Company is the mam event. Now you can enjoy yo ffavorile • KATHY MA.DER'S dining reviews • appear every othef ThurSday. neighborhood hide-Jwa ore often with enttt'C'S srartif18 a~ $8.SO 'The New Toste Sensation in Chiclcen, Stealc & Seafood"' Cornpletl' dinners include soup or salad ana dtsscrt $15. " Piano Music nightly in the1.i>uqp •Catering availablJ for business luncheons, Ciings :and ·The aromas of garlic & cilantro waff & conversation hums at lnka Grill" ocher s~ial events. For Reservations (949) 723-968.S 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona dcl Mar (Behind the Po.rt Theater) -LA TIMES "Not 011/y for Sp1·1·i11/ ( )c1·115iom" Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board tt'8 Pri<le or Newport· RM!l'boet home ot the Newport Harbor Nautical MusetlTl !Formerly Reuben E Lee! Open for U1Ch Tues ·Fn 11 am 3pm BNnch served SaW"dav & Sunday Bam·3pm Dinner served Wed &xi 5pm· 10pm We cater corporate end pnvate events . weddings & banquets All maior credit cards 11 accepted Located At 151 E Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, !9491 673-3425 Fax 19491 673 2175 • CHESTER DRAWERS' INN A Costa Mesa trad1ll00 for good times for the past 15 years Join " us for fabulous 113 b bur1lerS seNed 'Mth curty Ines spicy buffalo wings. or one of our ot.her munctlables EnfQY 'fOO" favonte beverages during happy hour from 3pm-Bpm dally All duy on Sunday. Tell 'fOO" mends to meet you here Enioy basketball. foosball. pinball, golden tee 99. darts• Kitchen Hours are 3pm • 10pm, 7 days a week LDCated at 179 E 17th St #A lf1 Costa Mesa 19491 631-4277 • .:JACK SHRIMP Serving aWlentic l.ouiii¥1B cwsr111 1t1 en Uf)befft casual 8tmO'&phere • with patio dining Try our Jackshr1mp plates or the Jammn' Jambalaya Take out end delivery available Located et 2400 W Coast Hwy 1949165().5577. NEWPORT RIB COMPANY We ere Jocat.ed at 2196 HeriJor Blvd tthe old Sizilerl We offer e cocktM loooge larger banquet fecif1tie11. mort parking, and e tepal'8te cat.enog lute.hen Opeo for Ulch end d·~ We have the best baby baCk 1be in Orange County served lt'l 1 ~ann and comfortable setttng. 19491 631 ·211 o ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP We rt mont than just chlckanl In eddition to cu Rol.is$erie, Bru8ste<I. end Grilled Oiicken, WO offei' food Prime Rib, Baby Baclt Ribs, Pirie a 22-ltem eppetilfr menu and rmtt Genernut portkins et e GREAT vakie Come chOOk us out.I Open for 11.n:h. dinner, r~1a eoo appetizers erved 111 day) and Suiday Braeitlast F\111 t0Cltr.e11 bar. BOOQVet fecihuea up t0 70 GenWoorn soon to be open 414 Old Newport BMI ICotner of Hc>spt.al Road end Old Newpo'tJ In NewpOrt Beech 19491 84S.6'a r. 1 ( ~t (, ( J MISTRAL A la\IOl'lte neighborhood hideaway, Mistral offers a comfor\8ble dnng room with a Ceb'6mian Provence menu at reasonable pc'IC8i, end e separate bar-kulge area with piano cruse niglltly. Plenty ot free patting across the street. Mistral is everyootfs lawnte "Secret Pface" Omer served Tues. Wed Soo 5 ~10 OOpm Thurs Fn. Sat 5 :J)pm·11 ()(]pm Located at 440 Heliotrope Ave, Corona det Mar, 9491723·9685 BASILIC RESTAURANT Offenng 8 vanety of Swiss French cu1sme located at 217 Marina Ave on Balboa Island Dinner served Toes • Soo 5 30 • 10 p m for reseNBtlOOS please caU 19491673-0570 PINOT PROVENCE Joachim Sphchal s only Orange County restaurant features Mediterranean 181'8 lll6Pired by the country·slde of Southern France 10 8 splenchd setting, rich with antiques end rustic eleganco Recognized by the James Beard Foundation Man-Sat- Brea~tllunct\/Ome~ Sun BruncM..unclv'Oinner 17141444·5900 TROQUET With a decor remni5eent of the cozy, chic bistros of France, Troquet oilers supert> moaem French btstro coolUng by chef rm GoodeH Excellent WW1e list ~1fique desserts• Top Rated Resta.nint - Southern Cahfom1a Zagat &r.te1 Recognized by the James Beard Foundation Mon·Sat LuncM>mner Oosed &may 0141 708-6865 ~ SIR ROGERS, LTD1 5-ldwiChes, coffee end espresso driillls & 61TlOOthies. All new breakfast menu Catering available Open Mon.Fn at Sam Sat et 7am and Soo at 9am located et 270 E 17th Street, Costa Mesa 19491 645-2252 ROYAL KHYBER Award W!IVWlg Coisine of lnd18. ()pen lot Ulch Mon .Ffi 11 :Jl 2pm Closed for lunctt on S8tl.#'d8y Sunday Brunch Buffet srved 11 30-2 30pm Dimer served from 5·30pm Located et the South Coast Plaza V1llaga, 1621 W Sunnower Ave 17141 436-1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE COMPANY Pasta caesar salad.' homemede S8U9age, veal. lamb, vegetanan dishes. wtne beer, cappuccmo & desaeit Hours; 7 days a week.Serving Sat. & Sun brunch from 8·30·1 00, Sun ·Thurs 11em·1 ()pm, Fn ·Sat 1 1 em-11 pm. All maior credit cards eccepted LoCated At 251 Shipyard Wey.NewPort Beach !949) 723-0621 NEWPORT NOODLE -wtiere the Pos$ibllt1H11 rn Eldes8 • Th.IS former Newport Ro Conl*IY locltlon et 2000 Nev.iport 8MS We offer QUKtS a wide 111'1'81 of dellCIOUI pastas, chlc:ken.~ and seafood et pncea affordable lot the v.m11 family cg werm comfortable booths. full bar. ~i<ls menu end banquet room n well worth I.ha visit. Open fN8IV day It 4 00 pm Taite out l\lllllable altar 11 30 AM !9491 548..CXJ99 ZUCCHIERO RISTORANTI: Come and cry the othlr &.-.I of ltaty Tf'lditiofill & co1ta1'°•Y 1te11er1 ,,.,.,_, prepered by diet s-i Adams w. • , u be' a • war«y of ~ to choose from Enjoy exqu!SiCI CU!sq ii a romn;c ~ Open for dlnnlt ootv 5 (X)pm-10 3Jprn Hidey & Sltl.rdey 5 !Xlpm.11 ~ m Loceted at 215 RM!r6ide Ave Acron FrDiT1 the Pott Office. ReaeMUOfWI Suggestad 1949) 646 2333 SAPORI ltill• food ftl' hllrty .... Q>en 11 30ri-10 OOpm, ~ Tiu'td9Y. 11 3Qsn.11 OOpri\ FriclrtSaciJl'dlv loclCed • 1 (8) Blytide DrM. 19491 644-4220 AMICI TRATrORIA • Bath CD'Uftipeli • t end ndltiarlll 1ta1i1r1 Olilinl II pi-..c.d by plrU8*'tif MllllrriD .,,...., ~ '""** ... di ... ....... iNt ,.... ......... , ... Ill. lillD °""' "" ....., """"' Diiliii' .... Moft6lt. LOOMld •• AMiii ~ f7M •HH . ' • Kevin tves '98 ..... PUNJAB CUISINE OF INDIA "Serving some of 'I www.gomeots.comflpunjobcuism.otlndladlnner the most innovative foods around" -COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT 18687 BROOl<HURST ST.· FOUNTAIN VALLEY (714) 963-677.7 FJne 0tn111a • o,en 1 ooys • U1nC1111·30-2 30IMn. DlltMf 5.J0-10pm All you can .at Bl.dfet Lunch •5• • Sunday c~ Brunch •-r 1/2 OFF · DINNER 1/2 OFF =~ luy One 0.-"'"' Al -~. luy One Miii Cf INldl ... 2 Your Total Dinner Biii =:==:i:-..:.Ti'O: ,::.,:::;:c~~ ARMANICAFE Ad1ecent to the Empono Armen• boutique Armeoi Cafe Offers a stylish setting for e hght meal Diile on supert) dishes from Northern Italy end 8ll!O'f a glass of w111e on the outdoor petio SerMg lirch & elmer dady Located near Jewel Coin rl South Coast Plaza !714 J 754.0300 VILLA NOVA Villa Nova offers Classic Italian Cu1s1ne with a specwcular View Featuring homemade pastas, lresh seafood & veal specialties end a unique waterfront ambience reminiscent of en Italian Countryside Professooal sel"VlCe & an av.ard wlMll'lg WWlll hst delight patr005 v.tllle dtOll'lg 1n this romentic settlllg LMt enteftSlnment begins rng!ltl)' st 9pm The upsta rs Cigar Lounge feattns premum cigars splflts end en e•tensrve eppeozer meoo Located at 3131 West Coast Hwy C9491 642 7880 NEWPORT NOODLE Where the Pastab1hties ere endless Open for dinner Monday · Saturday 4 pm -10pm ,Sunday2pm ·10pm Takeout eva1lebla starting at 11 30 e m Located at 2000 Newport Blvd In Costa Mesa (949154B-0099. LUGANO CUCINA DEL MERCATO The soph1st1cated ambience wlll remind you of a Milanese cat~ Delicious meals lure &awy diners to this posh &Pot Where palate pleasing rare 1s created using only the freshest ingredients Mon-Fn Breakfastll.unchlOtnner. Sat·Sun DlfVll!r Located at 650 Anton Blvd C7141 668-0880 AMACHI Sushi &Sushi to Go. Complete B~ All Me1or Credit Cards Located At 2675 tr.lne Ave (Actos6 from Newport Golf Cotnel C949J 645·5518 BEN I HANA America·s most cetebn!ted JaPanese 1'8&t8tnfit Open 7 days e week lll'dl 11 30 2 30pm Mon ·fn • DiMar 5 30-1 Opm Mon • Thu's , 5 :Jl.11 OOpm Fn , 5 00· 11 ()(]pm Sat , 4 30·9 30pm Sun Located et 4250 Birch St 949-955-0822 Ml CASA cg meals are rON a tnp to Beja as Well as MtblCO. Now offenng filih tacos, 'Phone lheed for orders to-go Hotri DG'ily lrom 11 em AH maior Credit c8rds eccepted Located At 296 17th St . Coste Mesa 1949) 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO AWientic Me~ICBn.food, With the freshest ingredents & a new light aA8int Great mergaotas Hou'1i Lll'dl & ~ All maior aed t cerds accepc.ed located a 2101 Placentie, Co$t.a Mese -642· , 142, 2800 ~Blvd .~ Beedl -675-6855 and 2744 E Coast Hwy .• COM -19491 644-8226 DARYA F'INI: PERSIAN CUISINE Your sense11 w II feast uoon Ptrstan· nap d decor and mNhw8tering wsne It this exotic ~ Sample def~ tppeWn, ll'Omllt.iC nee dishes end l8YOfY tihitih keblb Top l'ltad rntNW -~ Clhtomia 'laget &nlJv ~ Lundi & Dimer dally l.OCICed at. the Soutll Coeet Piel• V'~lege 0141 557. 6600 i\. . -'\ ' , ·""' ~ ............ ~·-=---·--=--=-~ LA CAVE Menu jocludes Lobster, crab.shrimp steaks Oa.Jy si>eclila Fri. &Set pnme rib lull bar & W1l'1e lr&t Casoel dress tbis Omer Mon ·Sit . from 5 30pm VISB, Masteraird. D1ne1 .. s Cltb Locat8d At 1695 lrWie A~ • IAt 17th Streetl Near Blockbuster Enten.emment r.osta Mast 19491646· 7944 THE ARCHES The premi1m steak and sealood house Kl Orange County since 1922 Serving lunch Mon Fn. 11·30am oottl 3 OOpm Dinner seMd nightly untal 1 OOam Located on Newport Blvd & Coast Hwy Ill Newport Beach 19491 645·7077 MORTON'S OF CHICAGO This venerable steakhouse ts renowned for generous port100S of perlectl1 prepared pnme aged, gre111·fed beef as welt as first~ seafood end dessertS served 111 an upscale dirang club end ber setting Private dining rooms available Top rated restaorllnt '-• Southern Celrlom1a Zagat Sisvey Mon-Sun· D1nnerA.ate Night Locsted at South Coast Pfaza Village f714l 444 4834 SCOTr'S SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR A papUlar, award Wllll'lll'lQ restauraot known for 1t.s quality dinW'g experience that 1s as famous for its clasSJCBlly prepired fresh seafood as 1t.s aged pnme beef. Save room for a sc.xnpWOUS dessert Daily LuncW01nnerl\..ate N1i;it After OCPAC Located et 3300 Bristol St. across from South Coast Plaza. f71419792400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish eva1 able Fresh gnTied fistl. seafood and ch cken. san<M.iches, sa ads, gnlled plates end pasta speCIBlties ()pen seven days a weak Mon thru Sat 11am·9pm, Sunday 11 am., • 7pm Cetenng evaileble Located et 670 W 17th St. #GB, Costa Mesa !West of the new Trader Joe's I 19491 645·0073 THE CANNERY HiStonc waterfront rest8lnnt end harbOr cruse cantar. Hotn MOO Set. 11 30 • 2 em, Son 10 am-12 pm. All me)Of' credit cards Reservations suggested loceted at :Jl10 Lafayette Ave • Newport Beach.CA 9266319491675-5777 FaJC 19491675-2510 -AMEl:fA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Ameha has been SBf"Mg the locela end Y1S1t.Q('s of , NewPort Beath who cherish lil8 fvlest tn delectabfe PIStl6. '1tle W1f1eS & eaqulsita see foods Sillset dinner 18 seN8d Sti1 tlw'u flu's lrom 5 00 pm -8 00 pm 0.nnar daily &tertllg at 5 pm l.ulCh Fri, Sat. &.i lrom 11 · :Jl em to 3 30 pm Sunday bru1ch from 1 o 00 am -3 30 pm 311 Merine Ave on 8alboe Island 19491 673-6580 THAI SPICE Voted by the Regtster readers, as flC)p8nd 111 The Best of Orange Coooty S8CtiOn 88 -rhe Best Thai Food In Orange Cwity • L\h:h, dmer. catenog & takeOUt PON OPEN IN IRVINE, 15455 .Jtl'frfy Road IM !Nine Center ~I 857 6424 Open Mrydey Soo tt11'U nus 11 em 9 30pm, Fn And Sat 11am·10pm Aleo loc8ted et 615 w 19th St , Co6ta Mesa 19491 548-4333 ROYAL THAI Clplrl 7 ~ .e week Servq hKd1 & dinner da1 11 em • 3'io &ldly • llvl!daY Dinner la &eMd 5(Jfn. 1~ &tlday . ~ Fn n ~ "'*' lnil 1 tpm l.ooaUJd " "4CXl1 w r.oatit Hwy (949J 845-miAll Doily Pilot . . THE LAI SUMMER MUSIC SERIES The Lab Anti-Mall is hosting a • summer music series offering live music Saturdays and Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. during July and August. Soma performs Saturday. The Lab is at 2930 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 966-6661. PIANO RECITAL Russian pianist Margarita Chkei- dze will perform works by Bach, Beethoven and Chopin Sunday at 10 a.m. at the sennte of the Pairview Community Church. The service is free and AFTER HOURS . open to the public. The church is at 2525 Fairview Road , Costa Mesa. Call (714) 545-4610 for more information. SAXOPHONIST JEFF GONZALES Soprano saxophonist Jeff Gonza- les will perform smooth jazz at Bistro 201 on Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Bistro 201 is at 3}13 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach . For more inf or- mation, call (949) 631-1551 or (949) 376-8792. DON MCLEAN CONCERT Legend Don McLean will per- form his own compositions and some classic oldies at this concert at Orange Coast College. The performance will be held in the Robert B. Moore Theatre Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $29 in advance for students, $33 in advance for adults and $37 at the door. For tickets or more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5860. LES BROWN & HIS BAND OF RENOWN Take d usentimental Journey" with Les Brown, who will per- fprm big band classics at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre at 4 p.m. Sept. 12. Admission is $22 for students and $25 for adults in advance, and $28 at the door. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For tickets or more information, call (714) 432-5680. REUNION Members of The Lettermen, Jim Pike and Bob Engemann, will . t11C1111e ESTABUSHED 1962 'Steak• Seafood• Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 lt1hhi11 I mur.rnu· --- .AlTl'O • HOMEOWNERS • BLUE CRO~ ~' ~ ~ C(-)-' ~aan~'"''"~ / r " I 949-631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Bach (Nev Hoag Hospital) BMW Auto Re~ir -~~ialist I Includes SaferyJnspcccion I Nor n.Ud with any other offtr. Exp s131199 I Mwt prc\ent ooupon. -- -- --BMW I ANYREPAIR1 SERVICE : 10%off: Nor nlid with any othet offer. I Exp s131199 I -..M"'~ra:· cc:l'°"~ -M& Auto Technia Inc. 1786 Whittier Ave. CAIUMea Hl=-~~~ ~rfonn romantic vocal ballads along with Ric de Azevedo Sept. 9 at the Balboa Pavilion. Tickets ctre $50 or $1,000 for a table or ten. The Pavilion is at 400 Main Street, Balboa. Call (949) 673 0895 for resetvations and infor- mation. PIANIST GENE HARRlS Jazz pianist Gene Harris will per- form at the Jazz Club at The Cen- ter Sept. 24 through 26. Shows tin_les,are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $36 and $42. The Orange CoWl.ty Performing Arts Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infrir- mati.on, call (714) 556 2122. MONICA MANCINI Monica Mancini, daughter of Henry Mancini, will perform her father's compositions at the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC on Sept. 19. The concert is a ben- efit for the theater's improvement f Wld. Tickets are $29 and avail- able by phone at (714) 432-5880 and at the OCC Conununity Education Ticket Office at 2101- Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. STAGE 'THE HEIRESS' The Theatre District presents "The Hei!ess," through Satutday. Based on the Henry James novel, uwas_hington Square," and set in 1850 in New York's elitist Wash- ington Square, this is a tale of loneliness, love, betrayal, revenge and redemption. Tickets for for Saturday evening's perfor· mance are $20. Group discounts are available. The Theatre Dis- trict is at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, in the back lot of The Lab Anti-Mall. For tickets or more information, call (714) 435-4043. • e;f>'U;e' Pizza Co.~ AWARD WINNTNG ,-----..... -------, I 2 LARGE 1 PIZZAS I With 2 ToppingJ I Wien Goop.>n fxr <1.2 'J? I l!----------!I r-----------, I X-LARGE $995 I I PIZZA ~6" I I With 2 Topp1t1gs • tu I I With c.i.1pun J::,.r. ~u. 'l'l I I! !I 2346 Newport Blvd. #A-3 At WU.son date book 'FOOILOOSI' The national tour of this stage adaptation of the 1980s Kevin Bacon film ts coming to the Orange County Performing Arts Center through Sunday. Starring Joe Machota and Ariel Moore, "FooUoose" opens The Center's 1999·2000 Broadway series. Tickets range ftom $18 to $52.50. For tickets or more information, call (714) 556·ARTS or visit the Web site www.ocpac.org. 'THE GINGERBREAD LADY' Costa Mesa Civi(: Playhouse pre- sents "The Gingerbread Lady," by Neil Simon Aug. 26 through Sept. 19. Performances take place Thwsday through Saturday at 8 p .m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12, $10 for seniors and students. The Playhouse is at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 650-5269. Orange County Performing Arts Center is at 600 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Tickets may be purchased through Ticketmaster at (714) 740-7878 or by calling the center al (714) 556-ARTS. 'ALBUM' 'COMEDIENNE' Lilly Tomlin is coming to the Orange County Performing Arts Center Dec. 3 and 4. Tickets for the two-time Tony Award-win- ning comedienne range from $36 to $49 and go on sale Oct. 24. The Orange Coast College's Reperto- ry Theatre Company will open its 15th season this !all with David Rimmer's off-Broadway show, "Album." Set to run Saturdays and Sundays, Aug. 28 and 29 and Sept. 4 and 5, "Album" tells the , story of four high school students growing up in the 1960s. Per- formed in OCC's Drama Lab Stu- dio, curtain is set for 8 p.m. Satur- days and 7 p.m. Sundays. A 2 CHILORENS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT~ IS MOUING ,,,, ~ 1 SALE NOW TO ENO:Of·MONTH ~ .. r 35 % Off Children ·s Clothes 20% Off All TOYS BABY BLOOMERS/ MATERNITY WEAR 1125 Victoria S~ #/\,Costa Mesa (949) 548-1001 Sandwich House Hours: M-F JOam-6pm Sat 1 tam-Spm ••• We use Fresh Turkey for ou~ sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily We use a 1 /2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies 92627 I p.m. matinee will also be std.gcd each Sunday. nckets are $5 in advance and $6 at the door. OCC is al 2701 Pairview Road, C~ta Mesa. For reservations or more infonnation call (714) 432-5640. 'MISS SAIGON' The Broadway musical "MlSS Saigon" 'will be featured dt Segerstrom Hall Sept. 2 to 25. Set 10 1975, th~ plot revolves around .the love story of a young VieC- namese girl and an. American GI Thur$Cloy1 August 19, 1999 A 15 CONTEMPORARY CHORUS ; "20th Century Romantics," the hrst show of the Wilham Hall Master Chorale's new season, will open Oct. 24 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Tickets to the program. which fedtures works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Maunce Durufle, cost $51 tO $137 and are availr able by phone at (714) 556-6262. St. Andrew's is at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport l3each. Tickets are $41 to $66 and are on ART sale at The Center Box Office . , -- and'by phone through Ticket-GRACELAND PHOTOS master at (714) 740-7878 or (213) The Orange County Museum of 365-3500. Tickets are also avail-Art 15. feat · hib't of "lf able online at unng a ex 1 1 www.ticketmaster.com. For more Ralph \lums' photos of Elvis fan! information, call (714) 556-ARTS. at G~aceland l;hrough Sun~?.Y· ' SHAW'S 'PHILANDERER' South Coast Repertory Will open' its 1999-2000 season with "The Philanderer" by George Bernard Shaw. The play, a corruc look at the avoidance o( marriage and the cultivation of "channing friend- ship$," will run Sept. 10 through Oct. 10. SCR is at 655 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $18 to $47 and may be purchased by calling (714) 708-5555. THE NEW PLAYWRIGHTS The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive Admiss1oq is $5 for adults and $4 for seniors and · students. Call (949) 759-1122 for 'I information. • 'CALIFORNIA SURFRIDERS: A CENTURY OF WEST COAST SURFING' hens1ve collection of vintage surfboards, photos dnd memora- bilia chronicling s1gruficant mile- stones in the developme nt of . swiing in California throughout · the pd,st 100 years and will be on display at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum through Oct. Works from first-semester OCC drama students will be per- formed Sept.Hand 12 in OCC's #First-Year Showcase." Show times are at 8 p.m. on Saturday and 2 and 7 p.m. on Sunday. Adrrussion is free. OCC is at 270 l Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call (714) 432 5640. 31 m the Museum's Grand Salon. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is at 151 E Coast High· • way in Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 673-7863. "SCR has managed to build an artistic highway between Costa Mesa and the rest of the 11ation. " ' I MAINSTAGE Subscriptio~s Begin At Just $115! SECOND STAGE TIE PllllllEIEI by Gcorp Bcmud Shaw ~ptembcr J · CX1obtr 10, 1?99 TIE Pllll lEllll by Aupat W'al.oo Ouohtr I .~ -"1c:mmbcr 21. 1999 OE lllllW 11111 WORLD PR.EMIERE by HGWllnl Konlcr J1mury 7 • Fdlruary I :\, 2000 Ill MY 1111 byArdaurMW. T'fhruary 111 • April l, .ZOOll • TIE 111111111 If llllY IEWMll WORLD PREMIER£ MUSICAL wont. and maaic tfa~uCT: I Mlllll 1111111 Apnl 7 • M1y 14. 2000 TllE WEIT byS-'Sh~ StipumbcT 21 • <..l.;tobcr 24, I'>'_,, Tll ll••E• •••• CAIJFORNlA PREMIEllE ..,,,_.Olm ~htr 2 • ~'m\OO . 1 • 99 A 16 Thursday, Augu$t 19, 1999 ART OF NEWPORT The N wport Be ch City Hall Gall ry i:. katunng land cape painting of local artist Max Yamadu Uuough Sept. 17. Yama- da':. work draws on the colors and Uic envuonment of NP.wport 8 ach. The GaJlery is located al City Hdll nt 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport B •ach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 650 3832. 'OUTSIDE THE BOX: PHOTO PORTFOLIOS FROM THE COLLECTION' nus exh1b1t highhghls Uie remarkable collection of photos from the permanent collection of the Orange County Museum of Art, featuring works by more than 30 photographers. The pho- tos will be on display throuqh Oct. 17 m Uie museum'c; Pick/Lauddll Gdllery. The · Orange tounty Musewn of Art is dt 850 San C lemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation call (949) 759-1122 -rHE CALIFORNIA WATERCOLOR MOVEMENT' This exhibit h1ghllght.s wdtercolor . to Ht50 byvcm watercolor drllsb inc Jud mg: Emil Kosd Jr .. Octvid Levine dnd Rex Brandt. nw drt Will be on chspldy dt the Orange County Museum of Art's satellite ~Jall(>ry m South Coast Plazcl from Auq 28 lo Oct. 31 The gdll<'ry <1t South Coast Plaza is dl 3333 Bn..,tol St., Costd Mesd. For more' mfom1t1llon cdll (949) 759-1122 'ART OF THE 20TH CENTURY PART II: 1945-1990S' V1s1ondncs, ttn 01uc1m1dtlon lhdt supports thl' cdurc.1hon'cd dC.llv1- ties of the OrctO!Jt' County l\tuse- um of Art, 1s ~ponsonng an eight- week lecturt! sene~ given· by Kate .lohn_on. The loctur wtll be every Thursdli)' from 1 to 3 p.m. Sept. 16 to No~ 4. Th fc for the C'lass is $135 for OCMA member and $145 ror nonmem~ hers. Cld s size is !muled, so pre· registration is reqwred OCMA b at 850 San ClementP Dnve, Newport BeaC'h. For murc mfor- 01allon, cdll (949) 759· 1122 'PETER ALEXANDER: IN THIS LIGHT' This full-career survey, which compnses 65 works dnd trams Alexander's development through the '60s and '70s, shows through Sept. 12 at the Bedl GdJ- lenes or The Orange County Museum. of Art, 850 San CIE:mente Drive, Newport Beach. For more in.formation, call (949) 759-1122. PANCE SWING DANCING Rock Harbor Church and Tuan- gle Square present ·swmg the 'Square," a combmation dance class/concert event to be held Saturday from 6 to l 0 p m Swing essons will be given hum~ and a concert featunng Screamin Rays will follow The event is free. Triangle Square is at the comer of Newport and Hdfbor Boulevards. Call (949) 548 2600 for more information. AMERICAN FOXTROT CLASSES American Foxtrot classe'> will be taught al the OeFore Foundation for the Arts every Friday and Sdt· urday rught in August Tlw class is followed by d half-hour of practice and two hours or danc- ing to music. including Ldlln, ballroom and swing. The cldss 1s included m the $8 admission. The OeFore Dance Center 1s at date boo k Doily Pilot 151 Kalmu f>n .. -e Swtt!...0·3 in Cc> ta M • For more lnfonnrt· hon, call (714) 2"41-9908 . lWIN PALMS 1\vm Palrru. ofters swmg music at 8 p rn. Sunda~, dinner jazz Crom 6 to 10 p.m . Wednesdays and Saturdays, a rhythm and blues band Thursddys, and a top 40/tunk b(lnd Fndays. The 1•ntery 1s ttt Fashion Island, 630 Newport Ct"nter Drive, Newport Beach. For more mformntion, call (949) 721-8288 DANCE 204 Dt.1nce company olfers pnvate tlnd group instruct.Jon m begin- niog dlld advdnced ballroom, Latin and modem dancing at 204 Wt.1shington St .. Balboa. For more information,call(949)675-9082. BALLROOM FOR SENIORS The Costa Mesa Seruor Center offer.. ballroom dancing to Uie music of the Ray Robbins Combo for adults from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . every Tue.sday Singles and cou- ples dre welcome. Cost is $3. The center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mcso.1lor more tntotmal1on, catr (949) 645-2356. POETRY TH! FACTORY READINGS An evening of performance poet- ry will be held the first Tuesday or every month al the Gypsy Den C dfe and Reading Room at The Ldb Anti·Mct.11, 2930 Bristol St .. Co\;td Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 549-7012. Admis- sion is free, but voluntary dona- tion!'> are accepted for the per- fomlE'rs. LITERARY CONTEMPORARY FICTION READING GROUP I !osted by BdTTles & Noble Metro Pomt<>. this redding group will focus on contemporary fiction and meets Aug 25 at 7 p.m. Bttmes & Noble Metro Pointe is f at 901·8 South Coo t Onve Suite 150. For more infom1at10n, c.all (714) 44"4·0226. Be c.h. For more mformatJOn, call · pubhc. For more information, call (949) 759.Q< 82. l'149) 642-636:1. JULIE MAMMANO SIGNING Julie Mnm.rmmo, auU1or of "Rhi- nos who Swf," "Rh mos who Snowboard," and hei latf'..st bUe in the cries, •Rhino:. who Skate· board," will 1gn copies of her books Aug. 28 a t 2 p.m. ctt Barnes and Noble Newport Bedch. The storn is at 953 Newport Beach Center Drive, Newport Beach. TATIANA ELMANOVICH SIGNING The author of •Death the Segm- ning," Tatiana Elmanovich, will sign copies of her book on Aug. 21 at 7 p.m: at Barnes & Noble ~etro Pointe, 901-B Soutlt Coast Drive Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more uuormallon, call (714) 444- 0226. FRANK GUERNSEY SIGNING Redondo Beach rt> 1dent Frank Guernsey, author of •Racing the Ice to Cape Hom," will appear at Lido Book Shoppe on Sept 4 at 2 pm The store is at 3424 Via o Porto, Newport Beach For more onnatton,cal1{94~lo · FRANK GUERNSEY, PART II Redondo Beach resident Frank Guernsey, author of ~Racing the Ice to Cape Hom;" will appear at Borders Books and Music on Sept. 26 at 7 p.m . The store is at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informabon, call (949) 631-8661. 'SIMPLE ABUNDANCE' DISCUSSION GROUP Based on the books or Sarah Ban Breathnach, this d1scuss1on group focuses on apprec1allon, expres· s1on and gratitude. Led by Aud.re de Nard at Borders Books, Music and Cafe Uie fin.t Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Borders is at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informdbon, call (949) 631-8661. OPRAH BOOK CLUB nus club meel<o the Uurd Thun.- day of every month at 7 p .m. to discuss Oprah's most recent book selections at Barnes & Noble Newport Beach. Barnes & Noble Newport Beach IS c.H 953 New~ port Cehler Dnve, Newport KmS STORVTIME Bame. & Noble Fashion I land hosts story time every Tue day from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Burnes & Noble Fashion lsldnd is at 953 Newport Center Onve, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 759-0982. STARLIGHT STORYTIME Children ages 3 to 7 are invited to participate in songs and finger puppet plays at 7 p.m Mondays at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mc~sa. For tnore information, call (949) 646-8845. CAT IN THE HAT. Or. Seuss' Cat fn the Hat will he at Barnes & Noble Newport Beach at 1 p.m. Saturday. Sames & Noble Newport Beach is at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 759-0982. A MUSICAL FOR CHILDREN South-€oast-Repertmywill fea- ture ·Wind of a Thousand Tales," a musical for children, this week- end Show limes are Saturday at noon and 2 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 4 p .m. nckets are $5. For mformation. call (714) 708-5555. STORYTIME TRIANGLE SQUARE ' Barnes & Noble Thanglc Square hosts storytime the second and fourth Tuesday of each month for children of all ages, 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For more infonnation,call (949)631-0614 STORYTIME METRO POINTE Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe hosts storytime every Wednesday at 10:45 a.m. for children of all ages. 901-B South CodSt Onve, Costa Mesa For more mforma- bon, call (714)444-0226. SPEOAL NIKETOWN FASHION SHOW Ni.ketown Orange County will host a show of back-lo-school fashions Saturday at 2 p.m. The store is at 1875-B Newport Blvd. m Triangle Square, Costa Mesa The show is free dild open to the Traditional & Cont•m por ary Italian Cuisinr Co111r a11d In '"" lutr\I rrftauranr '" Nrupc>rt n .. ,,..,, Hl.r jr<1111,.· ,/,./it iou• '""'" JUI<)' i\nxu• •tr<lA•. ru """'' H 1<1/oud anti tlu11 perft!rt mt1rtini' W4r proudly C1,/f'4rr u IWlll•ltt d lnnr r Ir'"" ~ 7 at $20/persbn. Part) R oom (LI/> to 4() prc>p/t!') -Full Rar -Ctllt'rlflJ.: Cull fur ReJ,n•ullun:;: 949 64'6 2.J3.J Fax: 949 64~ 2426 2/S-17 ~A-. N.-...,,on 11«x1a. CA 9.w.J I HI~ TIME WINE CELLARS Hi-Tirne Wme Cellars f tur wme tetSting from 4:30 to 8 P. . on Fndays and 1:30 to 8 p.m. cm Saturdays. For more information, call (949) 650-8"463. .... ROBERT MONDAVI WINE & ' FOOD CENTER ' Th<' center features many speoal events each month and is at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, caU (714) 979- 4510. THE GOURMET DETECTIVE An mteractive comical tnurder mystery 1s presented at 8 p.m.1 • every Friday and Saturday at the Mezzanine Restaurant, 19800 · MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Packages run from $42 to $54 per person. For more iofor-1 mation, call (71'4) 979-CLUE. FARMERS MARKETS The Orange County Market Place is held every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m.,_ to 4. p.m. .in 'the main parkmg lot of the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission is $1 for adults, chil- dren under 12 years are free. For infomtdtion, call (949) 723-6616. Corona del Mar Canners market is held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday in the municipal park.mg lot at Bayside Drive and Marguente Ave. PLAYHOUSE AUCTION Children's playhouses will be auctioned to raise money for the Orange County and greater Los AngelesNentura chapters of l lomeAid at Fashion Island, 843 Nt'wport Center Dnve. Newport Beach The playhouses, wlµch will be available for gwded tours starting on Sept 19, will be auc- tioned on Oct. 16 at 5 p.m. Tick- ets to the auction are $20 and toun. are available for $5, Call (949) 757-0520 for mformabon. TOUR THE CENTER The Center is offering tours of its facilill<'s. The 1 hour 15 minute tour will provide a detailed look at Segerstrom Hall. Tours take place Monddy, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a.m. The Orange Courtty Perfomung Arts Center is at'800 Town Center Drive. Call (714) 556-2112 for more information PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY _' \' i' ~ + ; j · • ~ Law Offices of John Rapillo (949) 675-5060 ••••••••••••• : Newport .: : BEAUTY SUPPLY : I I I I rf H7).~ r. ~ ZOo/O.OFP ~ · I Entire Purchase I • •r) u0 •al'B I:>.: ')] I I o~"""1a&M~~ • I ~) n:ic:<''•~#'V'\. .. ••••••••••••••••••• I 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B: I I 261 -6788 I 1 Jamboree at Bristol I Back Bay Court I ............ • I I , community forum Thundoy, August 19, I 999 A 17 EDITORIAL Fairview Park procrastinating must stop NOW E ver seen those ru~g wheels that pet hamsters and mice play on 1 They hop on the wheel and run, run, run, but they never get any- where. · That's kind of what's happening with Fairview Park. Costa Mesa city officials have been.spinning their wheels for the past few months, bufthey haven't gotten anywhere. They are no closer to secur-, ib.g grant money for the park than they were when they hired Bob Fisher to do the job 10 months ago. Sure, a few things have happened - the new restrooms and snack bar were built. But credit for that goes to the Mod- el ltain Engineers for their fund-raising and coordination efforts, and their - doggedness in pushing the city and San- itary District to install the appropriate hardware. But not a single grant appli- cation has been submitted so far -and we're not so sure it's Fisher's fault. In January, Fisher recommended that the city divide the park into zones and hire consultants to draft specific plans for each ~ea. Then in May, while giving the City Council a progress report, he told the council that he couldn't begin seeking grant money until those zone plans were completed. "What we h~ve right now is a very general plan, and it isn't sufficient for the purpose of grant applications, n he warned the council. Three months later, there are still no zone plans, and Fisher is nearing the end of his one-year, $100-an-hour con- tract. Yet council members were sur- prised and alarmed to learn last week that Fisher had yet to secure funding from corporations, foundations or state agencies. They asked why -why didn1t he tell anyone 1 · He did. He told the Fairview Park Committee, and he told the City Coun- cil. Wasn•t anyone listening? What to do with Fairview Park -the city's "crown jewel," as one council member called it -has been a subject of heated debate and serious considera- tion for years. Some of the committee members have spent the lasH5-years- working to preserve these last precious 208 acres of open space in Costa Mesa. We're not doubting their dedication and commitment. But the city is at a critical point in the process, arid the council and city staff should be shepherding it along, making sure Fisher has the appropriate plans and blessings to get the job done. And that just hasn't happened. If a more clear definition of where Fisher's responsibities end and the com- mittee's begin is needed, then we urge the city to figure it out quickly. If the project requires the full attention of a single staff member, then assign the duty to someone. LETTER TO THE EDITOR i.ARRV ENRlGHT I OUR TIMES Matt Yerke of Huntington Beach Dies his remote-controlled glider at Fairview Park. The city has hJt a wall In Its effort to secure funding for Improvements at the 208-acre park. Councilwoman Libby Cowan summed it up best last week: ''The time has come when we need to say, "We have the master plan. Where are we going, how long is it going to take? It just seems to me we are dragging our feet at ev~ry possible moment." It's time for the city and the Fairview Park Committee to get off the running ·wheel. HOW TO CONTACT US Sorry, you can't volunteer, you're a college student The Daily Pilot welcorn(!s letters on issue concerrung ewport Beach and Costa Mesa. There are four way to send in your com- ments: L ast week an mteresting sit- uation arose for my college sophomore daughter. With oonununity spirit m het heart and youthful exuberance on her side, she applied to join a volunteer group known as the Hoag Hospi· ral Auxiliary. We are all familiar -wtth these cheerful gals in blue ho pleasantly direct you to the ~atetena, gift shop, Aunt Lou's m (well, you get the picture). A radical idea ror a college gul you ought say -well, apparent- y it was to the well-seasoned HOdg Hospital Auxiliary. My daughter's volunteer help • was politely declined due to the fact that she is -now hold on to your hats, folks -a college stu- dent. What will those crazy kids think of next? Before too long they'll be infiltrating Meals on Wheels. As the sweet-voiced auxiliary member on the telephone told her, "college students are gener· ally unreliable. Nothing person- al," she added, to ease the blow. The hospital volunteer ven- tured on, offering up discourag- ing repartee as to the mundane tasks (such as filing) that would have been in store for my daughter had she displayed the responsibility quotient needed for the job. As my daughter con- fided in me after the conversa- tion, it was a devastating blow to hnd out that she wouldn't be allowed to perform brain surgery While the gal on the telephone assured my daughter that keeping college students out of the Hoag Hospital Awcil- iary was standard policy and that she was just doing her job, it sounded a little bit on the fishy side to me. While I am positive that some college students are unreliable, I am certain that to use a gross generalization about a population of people is illogical reasoning. If we are to follow this line of reasoning, then all New Yorkers MA IL unorthodox in his appearance, the presentation of his office, or the way he runs his business, but he is the real deal -honest, caring, sacrificing-for his ~ patients. We need more people like him who are genuine, honest and sincere and not worried about money, image and pres- tige, etc. I write this only to share my very positive experience with Dr. Steve Lovell. TIM DAUM Newport Beach I'm calling regarding Greg Rishng's article about the arrest Steve Lovell. First of all, I t.hlilk the article is completely irre- sponsible in that it shows no oth- er side. It ctoes state the fact that Steve Lovell was arrested. but he has not been convicted. I think at least what could be done is some follow-up and some resee.ich on the history of this man's practice. I've been a patient of h.is for eight years I know many people m Newport Beacll who have been (patients} for up to 20 years. His treatment ts somewhat alternative, and maybe people unfamiliar with serious b6dy work could have mwned the worst. So, I WOUid tal1c to any· body, but I really think you should follow up on tbe stOry. This IDUI bM a famlly 1n New· port, and htl ...... naiMd. M:ICllWSTllN are rude, all Californians are kooky, and all senior citizens are menacing on the roadways. In applying for this volunteer position, my daughter included her resume With the standard application so that the'aux:iliary would have a little more infor- mation than the short form called for. The application asked cntical questions, such as are you ~trong enough to push a wheelchair fully· loaded? Can you walk a mile without resting? Here are some highlights of my madcap offspring· college sophomore, biology major, National Mathematics Honor Society. Caillorrua Community College Honor Society, member of The Association of Women in Science, 4.0 grade point aver- age, currently studying piano and dance. Oh yes, she also works Saturdays and Sundays (for more than one year, no miss- es) at Balboa Yacht Club. As you can see, she is just the BAG -to promote a more ·christian atmosphere• around school (The Future of Faith, •Leading the way,• Aug. 14J. . Am I nussmg something here? I was under the assump- tion that my tax dollars were gomg to unprovmg the public school curriculum and teaching programs, not uriderwritmg a religious agenda. If Brad Craig wants a more Christian atmos- phere, perhaps he should con- sider transferring to a parochial school. This is very scary-for those of us nonChnstians who still believe in freedom of religion and separation of church and state. I realize the line becomes very bluny for Christians who . think their religion is the only -one that matters. However, what is his suggestion for those stu· dents who are not Christian? And don't tell me that they can feel free to practice their reli91on as they wish on campus. This is why we have churchf'.s. Has it occuned to anyone that school is for eduoation and not religious teaching? Religious leaders should be banned from high school cam- puses. The statement from Mark Howerton that he hangs out with students, buys them lunch, and of coune loves them II appelling. Ale they teechlng theM students onythlng about tOhirance for oth· er rdgkJnl'I Or It It just enotber e*8IDple ol licUUD9 tbe nonbe- lieVwlf Wllh all tbe ..... atmM that MWI .......... tbll J'MI', llD't I ttiDe to ............... ..,.,,.. .................... ,.."' billlll .... ..., .. Mt ii--~ •d.C:llllfl 111••• .... kind of shilty character that rais- es fear In the hedrl'i of volunteer groups. It seems to me to be incredibly shortsighted to decide -sight trnseen that a particu- lar person lalhng into a particular populace should be routinely dis- missed without any discemibte thought as to the individual. l can just v1suahze members ol the hospital awc1liary com- plauung to fanuly and fnenru., •What is wrong with kids today?" WeU. hospital auxiliary, to be perfectly blunt, you are. Here is an example of an out- standing young woman who wants to play a larger part in her community. Shame on you for discouraging her. ApparenUy the only way thls young woman will be getting into Hodg Hospital is throu"gh adrrutting, or better yet maybe some day ac; a doctor. My money is on the lotter. JANE BACKUS Costa Mesa making clique and ostrocizing students under the guise of reli- gion. nus has gone on for cen- tunes, and it is appa1cnUy till alive and well at Newport Har- bor High. RHODA FRIEDMAN Newport Beach Planning department shares blame in mishap Did 1Tacy Ste .. cnson and Joseph Warner of Costa Mesa think no one in thelI neighbor· hood would notice the immense unpacts thetr proposed three-slo· ry house would have on thc11 predominantly single-story resi- dential neighborhood [Letter to the Editor, •Family followed codes 111 bu1ldin_g atbc, • Aug. 12)? Wlille it is true that they have every nght to remodel thell' house fitting to th ir wants, the neighborhood al o has every right to p1otcst development pro- jects that are ill-fitb.ng to the wants of the commuruty. Shame on th oty of Costa Mesa Planning Department for leeping on the JOb. They are equolly respon 1hJe for upsetting the rommumty by allowmg per· nuts to be 1 ued on th pro}ed, and they should be held respon· Sible for lhe 006ts to rorrec:t their mlltake. ~ departments et large neecl to get out of their olfke and into tbe communities they repre· MDt to better gauge what It HI· ~ pleealng to• communl· ty, ad the ccmunUn'lty should walftc:li 1V time to attend coun· di .ad ccmaaunlty me1tlngl to -MDI suda occ:unmc. aDd _ ............ oltheir • LEITERS -Metil to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Co ta Mesa 92627 •READERS HOTI.INE -Cdll (949) 642-6086 • FAX-Send to (949) 646-4170 • E-MAIL -Send to dailyp1lot<l'earlhlink.ne'l All correspondence must include your full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes only) . H 0 W. T 0 C -&*~A C T Y 0 UR RE PRES INT AT 1 ·VE S PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (D), Wlute House, 1600 Pennsylvarua Ave., W~hing· ton, D.C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111 E-mail: president@whitehou .gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), Capitol Buikting, Suite 212, Washington, D C., 20500 E-mail: vice.president@white- house.gov Fax. (202) 456-2461 GOVERNOR Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol, Sacramento 95814. (916) 445- 2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 U.S. SENATORS • Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Building Suite 112, · Washington.DC. 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. lmpenal Highway, Swte 545. El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700 E-mail: senator<itboxer.~ note.gov • Dianne Femstem, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3341; or 11111 Santa Moruca Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914·7300 E-mail: senator<itleinsteln.sen· ate.gov HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chris Cox, (R), 47th Distnct, t Newport Place, Suite 420, New- port Beach 92660, (949) 756- 224-4: or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C., 20515, (202) 225-5611; lax (949) 251-9309 (Represents most of N wport Beach) E-mail: chnslopher.cox mail.hou e.gov • Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th Disbict, 101 Main St., Swte JC, Huntington Beam 92648, (71 ·0 960-6483: or 2338 Rayburn Building, Washington, D .C., (202) 225-2415; lax: (714) 960-7806 (Represents Costa MMA and W t Ne:wpc;rt) E-mail: danCJema1J.hOu11e.gov STATE SENATl Roa Johnton (R), 35th Dlitrict, 18552 MaCAlthw Blvd., SWte 395, ln'lhe 92715, (fM9t 833- 0180; ru:: (949) m.oeee STATE ASS1r•r Marttyn .... OU., .. Dlltdct. a.a MKAltlM9 .... ... 230. IMleG?IS. ..... _,. '°'°" a. .... , ......... , STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St. Swte 2000, 5an Francisco 94105, (415) 904-5200, rt..'gtOnal offtce located m Long Beach (3 10) 590-5071 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Admirustration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa And 9270 l • Jun Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834-3220 • ThomdS Wil on, 5th District (Newport Beach, Santa And. Heights), (7 14) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Fair Dnve Costa Mesa (714) 708-FAlR Board: Pre ident Emily Sanford: Vice Pre."'1denl Don Sdltarelli, and members Gary Hayakawa. Jun Lindberg, John Crean. Randy Smlth, Don Willet; Cmt Pringle and Jdmes Barich. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Dnve. P. 0 Box 9050, Costa M c;a 92628-9050, (714) 966--4000 Eli2abeth D. Parker, member. 1hl tee Ar~a 5 Costa Mesa, Ncv .. port B ach QTY Of COSTA MESA Co ta Mesa City Hall, 77 Fau Dnve, 92626, (714} 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Joe Erickson, Heather Somcn., L:ibby Cowan and Linda DlXon ' , OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Bcacti HaJ1. 3300. pm BMi. 9'1Ji63, '™ ) 644 Mayor. Denru.c; O'N 1 Counol: Gary Adams, Jan D bay, Norma Glov r, Tod Ridg way, John Noyes and Tom Thomson COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE OIS'TlttCT District Of fl · 1370 Adams Ave., Costa M 2626, (71•) "432· 5898 Chancellor. William M. V~e Board: Walter Howald. Sherry Baum, Paul Berger. Atmando Ruiz and Jerry Pattenoo I I Thursday, Augu1t 19, 1999 " ILGRIM OF NEWPORT, the l8-foot historic schooner, offers eekend whale watching tnps. days from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ~d Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. :t'he cost is $20 for ad\llts t\l\d 1Sfor chi.ldren. The schooner is tuso available for pnvate charter. ifor reservations, call (949) 966- u686. '.FUN ZONE BOAT COMPANY uarantees whale or dolphin ightings dunng their excursions -~ naxt tnp..Yt-free Daily-tnps co~t $14 for adults, $12 for eniors, children ages three to 11 e $8 and children under three Jtre free. Group rates are also available for schools, youths and groups of 15 or more. For reser- 'vations. call (949) 673-0240. I I •• SPECIAL EVENTS/CLASSES ASHING ASH SCHOOL F1c;hmg classes are offered Mondays and Tuesdays. Cla s leave qie Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. ana return at 4 p m. c~t 1:. $125 per person. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-2810. FJSHING TRIPS FlShing supplies and boat char· ters (open party and private) are available at Newport Landing SpQrthshing, 309 Palms, Suite F, (949) 675-0550; Falco Fishing Charters, (949) 832-7708; and · Davey's Locket, 400 Mdlll St., Balboa, (94~) 673-143 ... SIX-PASSENGER SPORTFISHING CHARTERS Day and rught fishing charters are available for groups or sin- gles. Call Bongos Sportfishing • Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsula, (949) 673-2810. FtSHfNG-eeAl--RENTAts-- Streamline center console fishmg boats can be rented at Balboa Boat Rentals on the Bcllboa Perunsula. These new 19 inch bodlS are equipped with live bait tanks. fish finders dnd VHF radio. Availi!ble by hour dJld half what's afloat I I day rates at $170. Full day rates arc $240. U·Drive off bore boats equipped with VHP radios can be icnted by the hour, half day or full day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Balboa Boat Rentab at (949) 673· 7200. SAIUNG Beginning sailing classes at Orange Coast College's Sailing Center in Newport Beach are set to get under way the weekends of August 28-29, October 9·10 and November 13-14. A registra- tion fee of $95 per person is required to attend one of the six nevi-credit dasses open to tbe public this fall. For more mlorma· lion call (949) 645-9412. · • LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729- 1150 . MORE SAILING LESSONS ANO RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navi- gation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-male instruction. Call (949} 673-7763 for more informa· non . AlSo call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 644-2525 or the Udo Saihng Club at (949) 675-0827 for r ntals. KAYAKING/CANOEING /SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and pnvate lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also avallable. For more information, 'call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., (949) 675-1215. Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a m. on Shellmaker Island. For more information, call (949) &40-6746. ·.ROWING LESSONS ANO CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center orrers sweep rowmg (one oar), sculling. cl.asses (two oars) and canoe rentab. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory climes arc also available Saturdays and Sundays at a cost of $10. For more infor- mauon, call (949) 64~;7725. SCUBA TRAINING The Aql.lalic Center, 4537 W. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 1Wo-hour kayak tours begin at offers scuba training consisting of 10 a.m . every Sunday from six: evening· and two weekend Newport Dunes Cost is $15 per day classes. Cost ranges from adult, St.O per child. Kayak $200 to $310. The center also rentals and classes are also avail-offers scuba rentd.ls. special trips. able. Call (949) 729-1150. repairs and air fills. For more information, call (949) 650-5440. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and double UNDERWATER CLEANING ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are U underwater cleaning is to your available in the Balboa Fun liking, grab your snorkel and join Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals,. t-A~-......-~ .... c ..... o~st~is $10.-FM more 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro-information, call (949) 722-9406. vides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call (949) 675-1215. OTHER RENTALS Sall airbome outside the harbor, CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY pulled by a motorboat, courtesy Back Bay canoe tours are offered of Balboa Para-sailing near the by Upper Newport Bay every Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip costs $45. For more m.forma- tion, call (949) 673-1693. Caught ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserve a smile like this? ~· Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Fellow of the Academy of General Den tis try Prevcnrive, Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry PSYCHIC FAIRE Saturday. Aug. 21 Oet lo know many Crystal Cave Readers on the same day Readers ftom IOam-lpm '.2pm-5 pm Spend a day relaxing in a motor- ized lounge chair rented from Re ort Watersports IDside Newport Dunes for $25 per hour Pedal boats, electric boats, ~ gie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wet suits are also available. Call (949) 729·1150. Balboa Boat Rentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, motorboat an<!: electric bOdt rentals in the Balooa Fun Zone. Call (949) 673·7200. Rent a party pontoon, chapanal runabout or family pontoon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in: the Balboa Fun Zone ·or call (949) 673-3372 for more information. The Harbor may not be Venice, but you can always pretend. Spend an hour on a gondola tour offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3404 Via Oporto, Suite 201 Cost is $60 per person and $15 per additional person. Price includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, ice and glasses. Wine is available for purchase. -Also aUered.JS...a._ gondola cruise _ and dinner at the Villa Nova for a package price of $140. Call (94~) 675·1212 for more information. • WHAT'S AFlOAT runs periodically. If you know of an event or activity that could appear in this column. please mail the information to Harbor Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 or fa.i< it to (949) 646-4, 70. 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near Fashion Island) New Age Gift Show • Metaphysical &>oto..s • Ortglnal Jewelry. Girts. Artwork (949) 759-8606 Member American Deneal· Association Orange Councy Dental Sociecy California Dental Associarion American Academy of Cosmecic Dentistry We are showing many new Items ordered from our recent Denver Show • Mineral & OemslOnes • llon(j.Caf\.ed Cl) Lal Quan Yin & ~uddha •Herb~ ~nUal Oils. Incense 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa· Mesa 71 "' 754 1151 (Corner of Baker & Bear streets 'tt t " A LIMITED EDITION OF JI SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 5 M e n 's • W omen's • Boy 's • Girl's TRUNKS • SHORTS • CASUAL SHIRTS • T-SHIRTS • SURF GIFTS 17..f'~ ~ ~R4 Nf·Wµo·9~;.~741.~t1'4o ' ' . I : ' i·~· Imagine a ~utiful new home graced with old-world scyling in an ideal family-oricnced location. Everything you need is close by, from the beach to gOod schools to grcac shopping. This speciaJ-edilion neighborhood has only ni ne elegantly decailed homes located in Ea.scside Co ca Mesa. ' • 3 co 4 bedroom1; •Up to 2,568 ~q. ft. • From the high $300,000's. • NQ MEI JQ ROOS! SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE: AUGUST 20, 21 & 22 I 0:00 AM -5:00 PM ...... AUIOIT 19111 • lln WAREHOUSE SPORTWEAR IOVllll & IACIC TO SCHOOL ilUMllAYlnDIAllllll•,,_ .............. ............ All First Q111ity S1rf Br11~ l1r1~11~l11 • 111'1 • llrl1' .•. , .•.. , • A111111rlt1 • Ofll11 F1r1lt1r1 ... 134 days. --- • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 • Longtime cross 'country coach is now wirining titles as women's golf skipper at Orange Coast College. To,y Al IOBl.IU ~~~~~~~---=0!#1Pb I t's amazing how things can drastically change m five short years. When Gordie F1tzel took over Orange Coast College's new women's goU program in 1995, 'recruiting was something that was rather tricky to accomplish. "There weren't any girls golf teams in high school five years ago," Fitzel said. ·1 did my recruiting from talking with people I played with, driving ranges, friends or fnends, anyway I could. Nowadays, with schools competing in girJS golf, it's more conventional Not only do I have more players to choose from, but I have better players to choose from as well.• F1tzel became OCC's founding father of the women's golf program after 17 very succei 'ful seasons as the Pirate:, men's and women's track and held and cross country coach. ·u was there that Fitzel made a name for himself as one of the top coaches in the area, helpmg the Pirates capture hve team state cross country charnpionships as well as developing severdJ individual state chamP.ions. "They were all great, but 1981 was a pretty special year," Fitzel recalled: •Tuat year, we won state team titles on the men's and women's squads. l think that maybe only one other school has ever done that " Before coaching at oce, FitzeJ spent 13 years on the high school level in Gord.le Fltzel track and field and cross country circles, first at Excelsior High in Norwalk, then Edison High in Htintington Beach. While at Edison, F1tzel guided the Chargers to second place in the Jwtlor World Championships in 1976. After 17 seasons as OCC's cross country ch. Fitzel sdw a change m his coaching sttle and deeded it was b.Ine for a change. •1 started to look at myself 20 years ago and I decided 1 could not put the same intensity, both mentally as well as physically, into my cross country position,· Fitzel said. •1t was time for OCC to bring m someone yoWtger to keep the team going in the right clirectlon. I am not one of those coaches who needs to linger on and on; it's never been an ego thing for me:" It was then that F1tzel turned m his stopwatch and grabbed his gpll bag. He had been teaching goU cla al OCC for; a nwnber of years, prior to his hiring as women's goll coach. •Golf is a litUe different style of coaching than cross country,• Fitzel said. •J think the mental side needs to be stressed m goU a little mgre than in cro country. Keeping the bram m focus for a full 18 holes is one of our goals we constantly work on. But just like in any sport, motivation is the key to success." After only five short seasons, OCC has ~ become a solid force in women's golf at the community college level. .. The Pirates won the Orange Empire Conference crown last year and Fitzel believe in more good thing to come. COASTERS "We won our conference last year, and I th.ink we have an even stronger group this year,• F1tzel said. "We have three sophomores and three freshmen, whtch is a good balance • Fitzel grew up m the Los Angeles suburb of Huntington Park, where he lettered m track and gymnastics at Huntington Park High. • From there, Fitzel went on to Long Beach State where he competed m track and football. ·1 was a high jumper, tnple Jumper and long jumper for the track team and a defensive back for the football team,• Fitzel said. •I was stud Wig to be a marine biologist, but I tarted to have a changmg of intere5ts and started leaning toward education and that's where thoughts of coaching came mto the picture. The love of sports got me into it.• Fitzel and his wile, Polly, have two children· Scott, 30 and Heidi, 27. By the way, for those who might want to challenge tum in a skins game, how good a golfer is Gordie? ·Let's say I'm above average,• he said with a modest rough ..,We'll leave it at that." In terms of the last word, it should also be noted that Fitzel has already been enshrined in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncoming millennium. .. QUOTE Of THE DAY •Keepitg lhe bnin in foals fOJ a ful 18 holes is one of o" goofs we ~ wort on BUI just &Ice Cl1Y spatt, motidlon is the key 1o succm _,, • Gordie Fttzel. OCC women's golf coach Ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME (:ELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM T Corona del Mar • The epitome of a scholar-athlete, this shining light weighs coaching agamst pursuit ()f business career. CARL HIOAlGO I DAl.V Pl.OT WOMEN'S GOlf SOtEDULE BARIW F\l 1.KM II lnltl'b e Mollie Amt 11111 nders aspiratlons Ill 1111 coaching college basketball, the fonner Corona del Mar High and SL Mary's College standout is comforted by the knowledge she has something to fall back on. Boy, does she ever. Less than two years into a fledgling accounting career, in fact. Flint already has enough resume ornamentation to induce drool from the most discerrung corporate recruiter. Flint, who forged a 4.2 GPA as a prep, was Valedictondfl at St. Mary's, where the 1997 graduabon ceremony became her own personal highlight reel. Having already been recognized as the West Coast Conference's Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, she received the school's identical honor She also hauled in the De La Salle Award, StMary's foremost individual accolade. which goes annually to the senior ·holding the highest record for scholarship and general excellence.• Additionally, Flint Moille Flint won the Brother U. Jerome Gnffin FSC Award for posting the top scholastic record in the School of Economics and Business Adm.irustration. But when she wasn't hitting the books or crunching the nwnbei:s m Aug. 23 -College of Desert. at Monterey CC her undergraduate days, the Aug. 25 -Long Beach CC. at Costa Mesa CC fonner Orange CoWlty sconng ~ Aug. 30 -long Beach CC, at Skylinks GC leader was logging credits m the ~ Sept. 1 -S.nta Barbara CC. It Glen Annie gym. A tireless worker, always Sept. ~9 • Mt. SAC Toum..v, at Soboba Spr. seeking ways to improve her .. ,, game, Amt. most would agree, Sept. 15 • Mt. SAC. at LA. Royal Vista GC squeezed every ounre of Sept. 17-18 -Cypress Tourney, at Woodhaven perlonnance out of her lithe Sept. 20 -OEC Tourney, at Los Serranos 5-foot-5 frame. Sept. 22 -OEC Tourney, at Cypress GC She scored a then-school-record + Sept. 24 -Mt. SAC, at Costa Mes. CC----1,609 pomtsm four varsuy seeso~ Sept. 27 -OEC Tourney, at oak Creek GC at CdM. mduding a coWlty-00.t Sept. 29 -OEC Tourney, at Teitras Creek GC 27.3 average (tlrtrd-bes.t m the Oct. 4 • OEC Tourney, It Costa Mesa cc state) as a senior. She shared Sea Oct. 6 _ OEC Tourney, at Los Serranos View League and Newport-Mesa Oct. 11 • OEC Tourn.u, at ,,.... .. ~ CC District Player of the Year law-els ··~,, \R... and was first-team All-CIF Oct. 13 • OEC Tourney, at Oak Creff GC Southern Section for a second Oct. 18-0EC Toumey, at TejerlS Creek GC • straight year as a seruor m 1993. Oct. 20 -OEC.. Tourney, at CYPfeu GC Yet she was not besieged by Oct 27 -OEC Tourney. at Los Serranos scholarship offers. + Oct. 29 . OEC Cainlv.t, at Or~ Coast •1 walked on at Sl lv1ary's, • Nov. 1 • 0£C ~ips, at Los 5erranos said the !onner Sea View League + NoY. NS . OEC Championsh~ at Los Serranos Female Athlete of the Year, who + Nov. 14-15 • State Chlmpfonships, It excelled in track and held and cross country en route to 11 VllJ'Slty Auburn Valley GC letters at CdM. • AJ\d I went there because I thought I had an opporturuty to· be on the team." Aint not only made the team. she was the startmg point guard , less than a month into her freshman season. She started 93 game,; for the Gaels, finishing with a career sconng dverage of 6.3 .. Her 314 career dSSists rank third m school history and her 188 steals are fifth-best on St. Mary's all-time list. ·1 look back and realize how fortunate l was to have been a college athlete." said Flint. who, upon graduatmg, played for Athletes m Action dunng a brief European summer tour. •1t was a great way to end m~ career," she Sdld. A two-bme CIF finalist m the 800 meters, who was also helped the cros~ COWltry tedm wm two league champions, one CIP Southern Section and one CIF State team title. Aint played basketballfor her father, Garth, at CdM. The latter w experience, along with sinking the winning basket at the buzzer as a freslunan to produ the last Cd.M VIcto~ over Back &y nval 'ewport Harbor,. roosiders the highbgbt of her prep Cdl'eer She also 15 generou:, with grabtude for Tom Marumoto. a local roWldball guru who helped develop her individual skills. Marumoto. who runs an annual spnng league for high school-age players, pr~vtded his former pupil h 'r first cocitrung opportunity. She roaches m the spnng league and also tutors the Sdllle mdividuaJ kill se s1ons she absorbed from Marumoto as a player. The latest. addition to the Daily Pilot Sporu> I !all of Fame also coached her little si.ster Allie's Clghth-grad<> "'lJB team to a div1s1on bth. Uus past sea.son, and does ol'Tule out o run ata college • roachingJOb ·vou need t\vo yea.rs expcnenc-e and } ou need to pass an exam to become a certified public accoWltant. I've made the conun1tmcnt and I definitely want to follow through with that. But, ideally, l' d love to coach at the collegiate kvel It would be great to roach at St Mary's, or <;Offit>where cl.c;;e m the wee ... etlier 11er tiifure lies m athl bc:S or the business world, Flint, as he always bas, fiQU:reS to park , u~. Hatfield makes.U-turn in Utah IE llll Byron Scott dinner Sunday· Richard Dunn's weelc ly golf column returns s.pt. 2. • Former CdM football standout returns home from Salt Lake City and will play at community college this fall. B~HV f\lJl.KM R lkif Pb CORONA DEL MAR -Fonner Corona del Mtu High m1ddl hne· backer Mark Hatfield, who a<X"ept· e<i a football scholarship from the University of Utah, returned home from Salt La.ke City last week and is making plans to play at a com· munity college as a freshman this fall. "I just didn't really like the atnlolphere," aaid the 6·foot·2, 230-pounder, who noted football had ,nocblng to do with bla cledllon '° lelft Utah ... ftft .,.. •PootblJI w. tine. I w• .._. ..................... ~. Mkl.., ... ..., blPPf ... ........ 3 ......... cMlt. -::: =::-s:i,. II ldi411 HR ...... Everything huts down early and everyon is inside by like 9 p.m. Hatfield, the Newport-Mesa Oistrict Defen· aive Player of the Year and ., , :- l--· ' . . \ an All·CIP ...,_ lhWlld SoutMm Sec- tion perfonw ... .... Mid ... wtllrc'. _.. .. -.r. W•tNiL or Golden ..... ...,. .. ,.,.... .. to 11tWD .. M Dltlll• I ...._ for ........ ' . ,., .• -:::·'°~"' WC." ..... .: ...... . \tNL14a...S .. lrt"I .... -c .,:1111 Ml ..... "" --.., ..., ....... FOOTllll South m the Orango County all· tar game July 6 at Orange Coast College. •1 was (at UCI} watching (the Th>JAN) practK'e Tuesday and a couple guys who knew me from high school want me to play the . I'd even consider walking on to play there. Hatfield ls still looking into NCAA tranlf er regulations to determine Ube can lelve a com- munity college after one MQOll. Thin II a -of urgeftCY, about bll tr ....... foc6tD,..., me. pndke b9n Manday far )oml C"J --~ •A 1111 w11 dlped on wbe1 kind of d nu I Gil ..... I wut tD ... -· .......... m.. ... o1 .. .., .. _ dlllll_• ... . .............. • ,. .. A I ..,. .. The 14th annual American Happcrungs/Byron Scott "Challenge tor Children Black nerrenni£ Shoe" chanty dinil r will be held Sunday at the Newport Beach Marriott Hot I at 5 p.m. The annual event will be ra "ng mon y for LaW'a' House & Shel- ter, Phoenix House, Orang County South 0 t Children's Sodlilr' and Working Wa.rdro • In addition to raising mon )', th } r' vent Will also sen. M a retirement party for 15-year prof onal player Byron Scott. wlllD helped the Los Angel L.aken win three NBA World Cbampamt • 1 10 the '1980s. · A spedal film documenting Scott' suttelSful profealonal buba, ball career will be presented by Lakers broadcast prod.,. s..:J Stratton. The ''Challenge Por Cblldren'' events, fOunded by SCIOll 11111 buline11 ~of !$ "911 Brian MAhooey, haw,.._. mJIKon lor 26 llGnprOnt ........ tiolll clMJ'Dg with ....... and~ ... of rlc.ilMm.llAlll .... Por ~ Oii (Nit •1-11 n . c • I I . ·- 82 ..,Thursday, August 19, 1999 ay O~rel, seen .here POSTER SERIES· 199 .9 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .... J .~Miftk.iCC ......... , ...... , ....... ... " ...... """'., ....... .._ te·lrfdlr'n•......,, J~ .............. _. ....... , ...... Od. :a ..... , • ._.,' ...... Od.l ·.t•••a:.1~ Gd.ti·~ . . . ., l Doily Pilot ~~-....11 {~map.ca 11 w NCmra J I PUIUC NCmCll 11 w 11mCU 11 PUllJC NOT1Cl8 ) fllt ML 1->trtrl Catallna St.. Laguna Tl'l 1 Cu neu 11 con-I t.LE\/LN INC ~A~ Baad'I, CA 92651 duc:leo byi Lim1tad Th• applln11nts !lated nit follolino 1 Thia bualnen 11 con· Ltabltny Co. abe'fe .. ,. apµty1no 10 tna Mn duoltcl by' 111'1 lndivldoal Ha\19 YoU 1t1rttd doing Department of ~1c 0, Lm ..._,.. • NISS Hav. YoU •tarted doing business _ye1? No Eltverao• Cootrol'to hit ~-_, ~14~. buslneu yl!ll? No Rene Sal•• LLC, Rene alcohollc beverages al _,. .... _ "'"" Mark A. Turpin Bruce, Pres 20. E 17TH ST, COSTA ~CA~ ,_ ,...... This statement was tiled Tl'ltl &tatemem w tiled MESA, CA 0262& uOI ....,. ,..,. ..... ..., with the County C..rk ot With the CounlY Clerk ol For the follow1119 type ot IOllN, 1115 Wat Aldondo Orange Co!Jnt'l on 7·27'99 Oninge County on 8·13·91 ucense 21 OFF·S.At.E 8'lcrl IM.,~ CA 00247 1""'°°"1 1'9Me022H GENERAL ' Tiil llulnll it~ OellV Piiot July 29 Aug, Daily Pilot Aug HJ, 28, PVbll5hed NeWJ)Oft Beaeh· ~•COl"POl*ll 5, 12. 19, 1999 tttn) S.pt 2. 9, 1999 Th793 eos1a Mesa Dally P11o1 ~hu nOtYttlleQun Flc;tltloue B\.l•lneH Flctldout BuafneH Augusl 5. 12. 19. 1999 '° lrlnl8C:I ~,.. unclef Ille Name Stat1ment Name Stetement Th73S lieftoua M'*I name Of Tl'le following persons The folk>Wlng pettons Flctitloue Bu•lne .. =U.S~llUEMA ara doing business as. ar11 doing bullness u Name Statement 1HC, BY AOe9IT W PAAK, Peak Marketing Consul· SPECIAL OPERATIONS The followlng 1>91110ns 00.: ASSatAHT SEC. SCtRlf. tants, 351 Old Newport GEAR. 25201 Costeau St. Ofl doing bUalntsa at: Tiil · Blvd • JUO. Newport Laguna Hille, CA 926S3 LESCOUUE NURSES Wl1fl .-n... WIS filed Beach. CA 92663 Richard Davi$ AmaM, REGISTRY INC., 3901 eou.!"on°t:~-r'~ OtlllQt Dino Katslametls, 800 E 25201, Costeau St., Westet1y Place, Ste. •106, ''Nonct·Thit ~ Oceanfront •3G, Newport LagUNt H1Us, CA 92653 Newp00 Beach, Canlomla Haml Mmeftt llOllS ll\11 Beacn, CA 92661 James lrvlng Amann, 30 92715 ~from Ille"-rt WIS ~a.o 111 This business Is con· Tradewlnd1, All&O Vl~IO. L&500Ulle Nuae5 R~ls· lhe 0 _. ·~-dtJOted by; an Individual CA 92656 tty tnc , (CA). 3901 West· Office Cll h Coumy Clttk. A Have. you stai\ed doing This buslne&S la con· erly Place, Sia. #106;N•w· ~~~-~~ ~r ... buslnes's yet7 No d"°'ed by a general por1 Beach, Call or1,11a _,.., • .,.,.. ... ,.., """' ,.., Dino KatsJameus partnel$hip 92715 !hit Cl*. Thi llli!IQ 01 t11it .._ Tl'lls S1atemenl was flied Ha~ you started doing • Thia business is con· mant dOel not OI 11S11t IUflonze With the County Clerl\ of buslnen yet? No dUCled by: • corporation lhe uM 1n Wt-. ot 1 FicHoos Ofllnge Coun'ly on 7·27·99 Rld>ard Davis Amann Have you 1tarted doing ~neq ,_,.In·~ Of tile 19996800C62 This statement was liled business yet? Yes, ngto of lllDUllf unclef FtQellf. Dally PllOt July 29 Aug with the OounlY Clerk of 08l08/199.C SC., or common law (Sff 5, 12. 19, 1999 tiin.c Orange County on 8·13·99 Lescoulle Nurses Aegis· Seeton 1)'\Q) et MQ., at11nm Flctliloua eualrteaa . 19996802276 try, Inc.. Robert Evans, lnllAofmlonlCodl). Nam Statement Daily Pilot Aug. 19, 26, Sect & Treasure lillt fWllQ The f~ · Sees. 2.. 9, 1999 Th794 This statement waa hied c:=mmo5Wtm,12.10, are doing busl~ssl>!':°"s Ffctltloua Bu•lneH ~th the~tyty ~e2~: RJ VENDING,. 10 Name Statement range n1~tvS71 1M Carnelian, Irvine, CA .The rOlfOWing persons Dally Pilot Aog s 12 19 _fldWew&Jiualnese_ 92814 are doing buslneu as· 26 1999 • r'h736 N S b'eTI -c:-Rwld. 10-ett1t"S-Fan-CM>, -58 . 1me tatement Carnellan. Irvine. CA Calais, Laguna Niguel, CA Flct tloue Bu1lneH The fotlowlng persons 9261.c 926n Name Statement are doing business as· Judith c Reid. 1 o Heather Sweet, 58 The fOllOWlng persona Dave.Coopman Lathing. Cernellan. Irvine. CA Celais, Laguna Niguel. CA are doing business as· 905 Palm, Huntington 92614 92677 HORIZON INSIGHT, 200 Beach, C~ 92648 This busine$S ls COO· This business 11 con· Nata, Newport Beach, CA David Scott Coopman. dUcted by. hu$band Bild ducted by· an lndMdual 92660 905 Palm Avenue. Hunt· wile Have you started doing Marione C Luesebnnk, ln~on Beach, CA 92648 Have you started doing builness yel7 No 200 Nata, Newport Beach, altll Lynn Coopman. business yel7 Yes, 7.5.9g Heather Sweet CA 92660 905 Palm Avenue. Hunt· Robert c. Reid This s1a1emen1 was ltled This business Is COO· ington Beach, CA 92648 This s1atemen1 was flied with the County' Clerk ol ducted by; an individual This business is con· o ducted by: husband and with the County Clel11 ol ranoe County on 8-13-99 Have you started doing wife Orange County on 7·27·99 19996802257 business yet7 No 1 ~ Dally Pllol Aug. 19, 26. Mai)orie C. Luesebrink b Halve youet7s~~ad doing Dally Pilot July 29, Aog. Sepl 2. 9, 1999 Th795 Tl'lls statement was tiled us nesa Y '"" s, 12. 19, 1999 Th725 with the County Clertc of Marci Coopman Fictitious Bualnna Orange County on 7·30·99 This •tatement was filed Flctltlou• Bualness Name Stat---nt 19996800901 Wrth ttle County Clerk ot """' D I p "' 5 2 Ofange County 00 7•27•99 Neme Statement The following persons auy 1,.,1 Al.lg • 1 , 19, 10996800457 The tollowtng persons are doing business as: 26, 1999 Th737 Dal"' Piiot J 1 29 A are doing business as: T & A Constl\JC11on Serv· '' u Y ' UO· Newport-Mesa Ballet, ices, 1040 w MacArthur 5, 12, 19, 1999 Th719 2790 Bl FIORE, WALKER, Fl ... "loua Bualnea• Harbor Blvd., Oosla #78. Santa Ana, CA RACOBS .& POWERS, .. ,.. Mesa, CA 92626 92707 . NemeStatement Stele Vlorlca, .,19 Tarak H Allz lO.O w 38 TECHNOLOGY The following persons Golden Star, Irvine. CA MacArthur Bl. #78, Santa DRIVE, SUITE 250, are doll'lo business as. 92604 Ana, CA 92707 IRVINE. CA 92618 Crffl( Acu·Hert>s Clinic, Tl'lls business Is con· This business ts oon· (949) 727-3111 2900 Bristol Street, •G· ducted t>y: an Individual ducted by an indlVldual ~:rTORNEY FOR 103. Costa Mesa, CA Have you started doing Have you started doing JUDGEMENT 92628 business yet7 Yes. 4-15·99 business yet7 No CREDITOR Sang Woo Gwon, 1019 Stela Vforica Tarek K. Aziz Sooth Alvarado Stree1. Los This 11atemen1 was filed This statemeni was filed HARBOR O.C. SUPE· Anoelea, CA 9000e with the County Clertc ol with lhft County Clerlt of RIOR COURT JUS· l'llls business Is con-Orange County on 8·13·99 Oranoe Counly on 7·27·99 TICE CENTER ducted by: an lndlvldual 19996802256 19996800461 PLAINTIFF: Have YoU started doing Daily Pilot Aug 19, 26, DaUy Pilot July 29tAug NEWPORT CREST buslnesayel? No Sept 2, 9, 1999 Th790 5, 12, 19. 1999 h727 HOMEOWNERS Sang Woo Gwon Flctftlou• Bualnu. FlctJtloua Bualneaa DEFENDANT: Thit statemem was fifed Neme Stetement Name Statement OAVID SQUIRE with ttit County CleOt ol The folloWlng persons The toltowlng pel'SOOs NOTICE OF Orange County on 7•27•99 are doing bualnesa as are domg business as 19986800456 a) BRANDON CODY AMC MORTGAGE COR· MARSHAL'S SALE Da•y Pilot July 29• Aug, WIENER CHARITABLE PORATION. 3200 Bristol LEVYING OFACER 5, 12, 19. 1999 Th720 FOUND•TION s 8 h Aoo FILE NO. FlctltJoue BuslneH bl F.O'C u s. 'FOR OUR J... ~26 r, Costa Mesa HHOC98C4903-A Name Statement CHILDRENS ULTIMATE Resldentlal Mortgage COURT CASE NO. The following persons SAFETY. 2213 American Corporation; (NV), 3200 98ttC4903 are d()lrlg t>ustness as, •B. Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 &istol St.. 8th Flocif. Cosla By vlnue of a Writ issued THE"DAVIS GROUP Pamela Weinstein, 2213 Mesa, CA 92626 on APRIL 5, 1999 In the MED t CA l C 0 N s u L • American #B, Costa Mesa, This business Is con· at>Ove designatect eoun. T ANTS, 303 Marguerila CA 92627 dueled by: a corporation upon a ludgement entered •A. Corona del Mar, CA Tl'lls business Is coo· Have yo;.J started doing 12·16·9& 1n levor of JUOQe· 92625 ducted by an lnd1v10uat business ye17 No menl crad1tor(s), 'NEW· Susan L Davi$, 303 Have YoU atarted doing Realdentlal Mortgage PORT CRESt HOME· Mar~nta tA, Corona del buslness yet? No Coll>orallon, \/Ince Rein· OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Mar. CA 92625 Pamela Weinstein hart, President A CALIFORNIA NON· Thia bullll8$S Is con· This statement was filed Tl'lls sta1ement.was fifed PROFIT MUTUAL BENE· dueled by ~n individual with ttle County Cieri( ol With the County Clerk ol FIT CORPORATION and Have yo;.J srarted doing Orange County on 8·13·99 Orange CountY 1 on on 71··2277··9999 1ga1nst Judgement debt• bustneu yet? Yes. 1999680227' t"9680043i orts} DAVID M. SQUIRE, 07-01·99 DaUy Pilot Aug 19, 26, Daily P1lo1 July 29, Aug. AN INDIVIOUALsh<>Wlnga Susan l Davis Se~t 2, 9, 1999 Th791 s. 12. 19, 1999 Thn6 net balance of $4937.32 Th1S 51atement was filed Flciltlout Buafneas Flctltloua Bu•lneH actually due on $8ld IUdae-w«n the County Clerk of N S N St t t ment on lhe date Of the ls-Ora"""' ~on 7•27•99 ame tetement ame a emen of .... 1 .. .,.. The follow1nn persons The following persons suance sa .... wnt, have ... doi .... . 1 levied upon all right, !tilt DaUy Pilot July 29.i... Aug are doing business as: are ng ""5 ness 88 and Interest of seld )udge· 5. 1~19, 1999 1n721 Castagna Awnings, 20 HVC Cleaning SeMCes., ment deblor(s) 1n tile proP- FICtldoua Bualneu :r~ook, lrvtne, Calilomia ~~~26~h, Irvine, erty In the County ot Of. Heme Statement Pedro E. Castagna, 20 Hector Calderon, anoe. State of Calllomla. 3 _...,.,. desetlt>ed as follows The IOlloWlng persons Ashbrook. Irvine. Calllomia Dog""""' Sooth, Irvine, RE Al p RO p e RT y are dolna business as. 92604 , Cahfomla 92612 COMMONLY KNOWN AS. NEWtlAN DESIGNS, J 111 SI pp 1 e , 5 11 6 Veronica Calderon, 12 BAALOVEfllTO 1637 Uncdn ln .. Newport SeasJ1ore Dr . Apt A, New· 3 Dogwood South, Irvine, COURT...t. NEWPORT Beach. CA 92660 pol1 Beaeh, CA 92663 Cahfomla 92812 BEACH. 1.iALIFORNIA Jane Marie Newman, Thia business Is con· This business 11 con· SEE EXHIBIT HA" FOR 1637 Lincoln Ln .. Newport ductad by a limited Oueled by husband and LEGAL DESCRIPTION Beach, CA 92660 pertnersttlp wUe EXHIBIT "A" Tl'lts boslness 1, con· Ha\19 you started doing Have you started <»no Tl'le Prt>Piltty whteti is the ducted by: an lndMtlual business yet? No business vet7 Yes 5, '"'ect o1 mis lud,..ment 15 Have you alartelf dOlng Pedro E. Casl8gna 07/01/1999 mmonly known"u business yet? No Tl'lla statemem was filed Veronica Calderon 12 BAALOVENTO Court Jane Newman with lhe County Clet11 or Th s statement was flied Tl'lts statemenl was filed Orange County on 8·13·99 with the County Clet11 of Newport Be.aeh. C8Jtfoml9 with the County Clerk of t~75 Orange CounlY on 6-30·99 and Is more part1CUlsrly de· Orange County on 7-27·99 Daily Pilot Aug, 19, 26, 111996707972 ·~~c~ 1 18811800458 Sept.}, 9, 1999 Tl'l792 Dauy Piiot JUiy 29, Aug UNIT NO 2• OF THAT Da»y Piiot July 29.i...Auo· RctttlOua BuafneH 5• 12• 19• 1999 Th730 c EAT A 1 N co N . 5, 12, 19. 1999 tn722 Name Statement NOTICE OF DOMINI UM PROJECT F1ctldoua Bu•lntH The 1ot1ow1no persona APPUCATION TO DESCRIBED IN THAT MelM Statament ~doln.O buslneas as. SELL ALCOHOLIC C E R T A I N C 0 N The foll!>wing pellOllS Longwte.com, 760 w BEVERAGES OOMINIUM PLAN RE· are c:Jo1nG bUSlnest aa; 17'h St., 15, Costa Mesa, Date ol Allng .Appllcatlon: CORDED IN BOOK t0790, Pine lsland Designs. CA 92627 26.JUL·1999 PAGE 906 OF THE OF· 3"'130 Selva Rd., Dena Rene Salas U.C, (CA), To Whom tt May Concem: FICIAL RECORDS, IN PoUlt, CA 92629 780 w. 17th St., 15, Co$18 The Name(s) of the THE OFFICE OF THE Mark Turpin, 2180 Men. CA 92627 Ap_pUcant(a) is/are; COUNTY RECORDER OF ~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~"--.;.;_~~....:...~~---I ORANGE COUNTY CALI; FORNIA AND AS DE· ORANGE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR SALE# 1352 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION ON August 30, 1Ht Of: TM-0£FAULlEO ROPERTY FOR QW~QUEHT TAXES .... FINED IN TliAT CERTAIN DECLARATION OF COV· EN"NTS. CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT CREST HOMEOWNERS AS· SOCIATION, RECORDED IN &OOK 103.c81... PAGE tm3 OF OFFlCfAL 'RE- CORDS AND AMEND· MENT TO DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS, RE· CORDED OCTOBER tS. 1972 IN BOOK 103et, PAGE 5-42 'OF Of:'FICIAL RECOADSi....1!'1 THE OF· FlCE OF 1nE COUNTY AECOROER OF ORANGE COUNTY. PAACEL2. AN UNDIVIDED t/65 IN· tEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA AND DE· FINED IN THE DECl.AAA· TION ANO AMENDMENT THERETO ~O IN THE OEClARATION OF AH· NEXATION, BEING LOT 2 OF TRACT 78 t 7 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AS PER MAP 1'€· CORDED IN 800tC 308, PAGES 33 ANO 3.t OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. RECORDS 0, SAID COUNTY PARCEL 3; !XCLU91VI! l!AH· MENTS APPUAT'EMNfT ro 8AIC> UNIT NO •· AU. Al MClAl aNCWI· CAU. Y DEFINED IN ntE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN NC> ntl DICLAMTION l'Hll "'°""TY IS A Pr~re fol prOVlllOnl dovllm1110 lht 1erm• condl· lions, and affect ot lhe r.11te and the liability of cietaull lnQ bfddera. ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat on SEP'TEM· SER 1, 1999, at TWO o·c1oc .. PM . at MARSHAL'S OFFICE· HARBOR JUSTICE CTR., 4601 JAMBOREE AO. ROOM 108, C•ty of NEW· PORT eEACH, County of Ofange. Stal'e of Cahlornla 1 Wiii eeu et pvt>llc aUC110n IO lhe Nghesl bidder, for cash in lawtu! money of the Untied Stales. au the nghl, ttlta and 1ntetut or said Judgement deblor(•) In tl'le above described property. or so mueh thereot 11s may be nacesaary to satl.sfy Hid e•&cutton. With ac· crued lnterost and costs APPROXIMATE MINIMUM BID $894.c 56 PROP· ERTY IS BEING SOLO SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION Dated AUGUST 2. 1999. Division ORANGE COUNTY MARSHALi HARBOR DIVISION, 4601 JAMBOREE RO , ROOM 108, NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 (9~) 476·4820 John E. FUiier, Marshal, Orange County By /SI E. Nor1Mn H36, ~t>!l!X.. NOT!~: 'Do not tak&ilOwn or defltC8 a po&ted notice belore lhe sale or sahsfac· tlon of judgement Penal Code Sec110fl 616 (mlsOe· me a nor) PUblished Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pllot Augusts. 12. 19, 1999 Th731 Flctltloua Bualnesa Name Statement The following p&l$0rlS are clOlng business as. Mlctietre D. Mitter Pho· tography, 260 Victoria SI . •C1, Costa Mesa CA 92627 Michelle 01ane Miller. 260 V1ctorta St.. #C1, Co:ata Mesa CA 92627 Tl'lls t>ustness is con· ducted by. en ind1v1dual Have you started doing buS1ness ye17 No Michelle D. Miller This statement was hleC wrttt the Counly Clerk of Orange County on 8-3·99 1~1182 Dally Pilot Aog 5, 12. 19, 26, 1999 Th74S Actltlous Bu•ineH Name Stetement The following persons are dOing business as: Natural Prooresslons, 2301 Holly Lane, Newport Beach. CA 92663 Chris Ann Alessl, 2301 Holly lane. Newport Beaeh, CA 92663 This business Is con· duc(80 by· an Individual Have you started dolog business vet7 No Chns Ann AlesSI This st.a1ement was hied W\Ul the County Cterll of Ofe.nge Counly on 8·3·99 1~1180 Dally Plk>t Aug 5, 12, 19, 26, 1999 Th746 Flctftloua Bualn .. s Name Statement The loltoWlng pel'&Of'IS are doing business as Auto .t.ocents by OK 1030 W MacArthur Blvd . 11 2, santa ~ c. 92707 Ct\Ostnie R l\Ulfan. 1030 W MaoArthUf BIVO , '12, Santa Ana, Ca 92707 This bus4ness ts con- dl.lt'led by an lnd1vltluat Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 615.199 CMst1ne A Kulfan This statement was ltleo wllh the County Clerit of Orange Count~t"99 1 1178 Daily Pllol Aug 5, 12, 19, 26. 1999 Th7'48 Rctltlous Bualn•• Name Statement Th9 fotlowlf\g persOf\11 are doing business es GAMES PLUS, 518 WMI 19U'I Strut. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Art Judice Family 81U131ds, Inc., (Nevada), 518 WMt 191h Stteet, ~ Mesa. CA 92827 Th11 bustt1&11 Is con· duded by a corporetton Have yoo started Going bUSU'leU yet? No Art Judice Famlly B1tliardS, Inc., Arthur Ju· dl08. PtesisMnl This ~aiement w4& lltea Wllll the County Clertl of Orange Count~·3·99 1 01178 D&llY PilOt Aug 5, 12, 19, 26, 1099 Th749 FlctltJoua eusln .. • Nim• Statement ' The tollowlng peraons .,.. doing business as· Cyt>erRe1 Business De- ve lopm en t, 318 12th Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92s.c& Aaron C Espana. 31& 1211'1 str .. t, Hu011nQton 9eaefl, c" ~ Jaf1'!M N. Martmez, 200 Plle1nc Coast Highway, #3t'4, HuntlnglOll Beach. CA9264 Tl'ltt business Is con· dueled by· d0-pal11l81' • Have yoo s tailed clOlng l>UsinNI yel? No Aaron c Eaperu Tl'llS statement was ltled wltfl the County Clelll ot Oral'.loe Count~:; 99 t 1179 DallY Pilot Aug $, 12. 19, 26, 1099 Th7•7 F1Ciltl0ua Bualntt• Name 9t8t9rnent The I~ pereona are dQing bUtlOeU u Mc:CorTntdl 6 F•rrt>w, '95 Town Ctnlar Dr .. Ste eeo Cotta Mesa, CA mn Jitrry M Farrow, t15 W ~n>. s.n Clemtfllt. ~92872 "*1ntlh L ~ 1111 tt.ppenrH, VIiia Pn CA92887 Heiaft !. Fllldman, ~ :r~CANiim"r.'"' Qef'9 L. "*Pe. not a; lvnclale A'Wr!Ut, 8loult ,.. ... ,so 57'05 -- .,... D w.11. 201'n ~ OWNl,_8 ~J-=-~ ~~8QUIM.A .... ,_. . ...._II CIO!l-... .. ... = !!!!!. .............. • n JI ..... --41 ... ··"·-Qllill~1------_...... ... ..... 11.. ....... o ..... •t111m "' --• '1ti'il' .-"8d ..... . i,..,~--= ...... ~ FlctltJous Bu•lne .. Name 6tat"'*'t The IOllow11tg persoria are dOlnQ bUSlnes1 as NEWPOJn BEACH YACHT CLUB, 1099 Bayside Onv1. Nawpon Besen. CA 92e60 NW*port Beach Yact\t Club, LLC, (Cahfomta), 1099 Bayside Onve, New. port Beach, CA 92660 Th!S bustnesa •• eon· ducted by l1m11e<1 1.lablhty Co Have you alarted doing bUSIOllS yet7 No Newport Beacn Yacht CIUb.'llC. Tertanoe Ptiflllps, Member This statement was !tied wllll lhe Counfy Clerk of Orange C«infy on 8 I 3-99 19"0802271 Dally Pllol Aug 19h 26, Sept 2. 9, 1999 T 780 FletltlOua BualneH Name Statement The tol!Owing persons are d01ng business as· HYTER DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 1001 Dove Streel·290, Newport Beacll. CA 92660 laon M H)'ter, 310 Or· ch1d. CCMona del Mar, CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by. an indrvklual Have you 1tartad doing business yet? Yes, 1976 Leon M 11yter -~l-Wa-.· Wllh lhe County Clerk ol Orange Cooniv on 8·17·99 10996802503. Dally Pilot Aug 19, 26. Sept. 2. 9, 1999 Tl'l781 Fictitious 8'.lalness Name Statement The lollOwing persons are doing busme$S as: PAP'$, 607 A East Balboa Blvd , Newport BeaCh. CA 92661 Paul Francs Delaney, 607 A. East Balboa Blvd., Newport Beacn, CA 92661 Patm:k Scott, 1001 AsOUry OriVe, Aurora, IL 60504 This business 1s con-ducted by: a genera.I partnen;h1p Have you started doing business yet? No Paul F Delaney This statement was filed with lhe Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on 8·17·99 19996802510 Dally Pilot Aug 19, 26, Sepl 2, 9, 1999 Th782 Flctltlous Buain&H Name Statement The lollowtno petSons are doing business as: RMC, 3200 Bristol, 8tll Floor, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 American Residential Funqtno Inc • (NV) 3200 Bnstol SI . 81h Floor. Costa Mesa CA 92626 This busill85S 1s con· due1ad by a corporation Have you slarted oo.ng buSlness yet? No American Restdenllal Funding, Inc • Vlncenl R Alnanart, President lllls statement wa' tiled wittl the County Clerk of Orange CountY on 8·17·99 . 19996802511 Daily Pilot Aug 19, 26. Sept 2. 9 1999 Tl'l783 Fictitious Business Name S'atemen\ The ro11ow1ng persons are Ootng t>usiness as· AIP COmmercial Brolce1aoe 22co Un1Vers1ty Onve. Suite 100. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Associated Industrial Pr~rtlG&, Inc., a Callfor· nia Corp., (CA), 2240 Uni· verslly Onve, S111te 100, Ne~ Beach, CA 92660 Tl\1s business is con· doclad by: a oorponibon Haw you started doing bu&IOeSS yet? Yes, 1989 Associated lndustrhil Properties, Inc~ Donald W G~mour. Pres Tl'l1s &1a1ement was filed with the County Cle" ot Ofange County on 8·17·99 19996802506 Delly P11o1 Aug 19. 26 Sept 2. Iii. 1999 Thia. Flctltioua Bualnesa Heme Statement Tl'le . following persons are doing t>us1ness as: Kind To can.nes Dog Training Services,, 203 Ce· daf Street. Unit IA, New· port Beech, Callfornla 92663 Daniel Ray Atkinson. 203 Cedar Street. Umt •A. ~ B&aoh Oelllomte Thts bustness ls con· ducted by; .,, lndlv'ldual Have you started dolnO buSlnNI yef? No DafllOI Ray Atktnson Tl'l1t statement was filed with the County Clet1c Of Orange Cou~~ . 1 Delly PMot Aug 5, 12, 19, 26, 1999 Th738 Flctitfou• BwilneH Name~t The following persona -. dOll'lg tlasfness as • BllSS1 2063 Tll&tlo Ave D, Costa Mesa, Calif 92627 Gell Certter, 2063 Tuslin Ave. D, Cosi. Mesa. Caltl 91627 Thia businest I& OOrl· doctecl r>y an llldividual Have you ttaneo OOlng busltMl$S yer? No Gau C.rn.r Tt\11 1tat1ment w .. filed witti the County O.t1c of Orange~ 0.11y Pt!Ot Aug $, t2. 19, 28, 1099 Th739 FICthiOue lu.lneta H.,,,. ....... ..,, The lollOwing pe~ lrl dOloO bumeA .. : ~•o•ncy Properu ... t.P .. 1565 Soul\ eoe.t Hfotlway, LtgYflll 89*h, Oli926S\ KSC~ln<'., {CA), 5.\3 00..t BoulWa"' ~. La Jolla. CA 92037 Thit ~ " QCll'I• duCMd by a lln*d ~ .... you ...... **" bualneu ye1? Yu. 0>01 ,, • K1C .,....,.,.,..,_m11111•,,.,.'IC. ft. .._,L....._E.-a .. Ya ..... 1 .. ,.,. I' •• ,,.. -llect ..... c.n, Giii& d ~~ @'.':':·.: ...... -- Hrur1eay, A&lgUl.l ..... IYYY 1323 e e lboa Btvo 14, COSTA MESA CA 92$26 9'KORA AHO PRa.. Ne~n Beecn, Ca 02661 For the tollow1ng ty~ OI INCOAPOftATED Thl6 bullnotu 18 con-Ucenu .C7 ON·SALE ISi DONALD R. M!Cti dllcted by an lndi'lldual GENERAL EAflNO A1tOll"lllfJ tGf T~t.M Have Voll 1ta~ "°'"g PLACE OON~LD R PRICE. bu!iln•.s yet'I No Pllblllhed Newpo!'I Boaeh· !SO •Je333 Den Imler Colla ...... O..ly Pl1ot SIKORA AND PRICE Ttii• statement wet Med August 19, ''" 1NC:ORPORAT£0 w1tn mo County ci.r1& °' -...,.....,..,....,,____,.,___;Th:.:..::...m~ 10 CurfJ()latt Parli, Oninge CountY on 7-30-99 S t 300 I .1tQMIOOlff FlctJtloua 8ua1we c~.romia'oiJ0:.51•0 .. Dally Piiot Auo s. 12, 19, Nam• Stettcnent (IM9) 261·2233 "6· 1§99 Th7•1 l"'8 followlng perr.ona ~Uomeya !Of Tiutt114t Ff ctltloua BualrteH are doing bUslnen as Jean SlkOfa Name statement AMERrCA, AMERICA. Puolt$he0 Newport Buen· The tollowmg persona 304 33td Street, ~wport Costa Mesa Daity PllQt ere C101ng business as ~ch~,~~ Brown. ~g11st 13. 19, 20, ~. BACK ~AIN CLINIC, ,......., ..,.,. Sit .. ' """'" 1831 Orange Ave., Coita f;;Q\~·CA 9~ neWpOn FicUtlout BuslneH Mesa, CA 92627 Susan Brown CMSllan Name St.temel'\t Back Pain ChltOc>ractlC ""~ 33 d s The ,....,.......,,. Clinic, Corp 'CA'. 1631 sen, ~ r treat, New· .......... .,, pet$0tll ' 1 port Beach, CA 92663 are doing bo$1neu as Oranre Ave • Cosia Mesa William A Brown, 304 Constfuotion Manao1· C~~s 87;,7uSJ~~· 15• con· 33rd Street, N1wpo11 men1 and Oe11gn, 442 Em· .. • ,,,_ Beact\, c~ 926&3 tr&l>O Slleet, COSta Mesa, ducted by. a corporat100 Thtf buslnen 11 con· Cafttomia 92527·2112 Have you started doing ducted by an unin· Howatt! G~~n 4"12 EiJ>.· t>vsu;ieas yet'1 No corporatecf assoc:tatton eraon Slfeet, Co'la MeN. OaCk Patn Chlropr8ctlc otller lhan a pertnership Celttomia 9262,7·21I2 Clinic Corp. Thomas M 1-1ave you Slartad 004ng This ~lness 1s con· H~os~t;meRI was filed ~~~~ ~~~ d= b~n S:S~~~ with the County Clerk ol Thfs statement was filed llus.nG$S yet'? Yes, 8.1161'99 Orange County on 7·30<99 wtlh the County Cieri& ot Howen! G~pm 19"6&00897 Orange County on 8-17·99 Tn1s statemen1 was tiled Dally Polot Aog 5, 12, 19, 1"9et02.502 Wtth the Counly Clerk ot 28, 1999 Th743 Dalt~ Pilot Aug 19, 26, Orange Couniv on 8·f7·99 FiCiJtlou• BualneH Sept 2, 9, 1999 Th787 18996&0~1 Name Statement Flctitlou• Bu•ln"• Daily POOi Aug 19 26, The following persons N S Sept 2 9 1999 Thne are doing buslnass as; em• tatement Fictitious Bualneu ICE CREAM ANO !~~~' Name Stetement 'S'l"'l'lAktC ... KN::E"'R>CSc-<SOn<~. =r>~-t-~D"e''u.LCOO'!o'!'J'VA~E CONSTRuc=-.+--,.,~·011owing -pe~rs""'ons-1~~· Balboa Ave . Newport TION, 1555 Mesa Vertie are docng t>ustn •ss as Beacn, CA 92661 Dr.. Costa Mesa CA PARADISE ISLAND HO-Ch1 Chi Nguyen. 1831 S. 92626 TEL 4 CASINO RESORT, Pactllc Avenue, Santa Ana, Paul EOW&ld Delcoure, 115 Abalone NewPort CA 92704 1555 Mesa Vertie Dr 22L. Beach, CA 92662 This buSlness 1s con· eos18 Mesa, CA 92826 Paradise. LLC. (Dela· ducted by. an lndtvldual Tl'lis busines.s is con· ware), 1 ts Abatooe Ave , H'ave you started doing ducted by. an fndlvldual Newt>Or1 Beaeh. CA ~28e2 business yet? Yes. Have you 5tanod oo.no This business Is con· 08·01 ·99 business yet? No Ouc:te<S by l1rruled Chi Chi Nguyen Paul Delcoure Llab1hty Co Thi$ statement was ltle<t rnts statemenl was hied Haw you stant10 doing wllh the County Clenc ot with the County Cletlc ol bu5lnessyet?Ye-; 7·10-99 Orange County on 8-3-~ Orange County on 8·17·99 ParedlH. LLC Karl 19996801181 19"6e02504 Kosmoa. Pre&ioent. Man· Dally P1lo1 Aug 5, 12. 19, Daily Pilol Aug 1g, 26. ag~ Member 26, 1999 Th744 Sept. 2, 9. 1999 Th785 This sta1emen1 was l11ed Fictitious Bu•lness with the C<>unry Clet'lt ol Fictitious Bu•fne11s Name Statement Orange County on 8·17·99 Name Statement The followlng persons 19996a0247S The following persons are dolng.b1Jsine5S as Daily P1tot Alig 19, 26, are doing buSlf\85' as. ROSE'S NAILS SALON Sepl. 2. 9, 1999 Thne Soboba Medical Group, 1918 Harbor Boulevard Fictitious Businesa 234 Seventeenth St., '114. Costa Mesa, California Name Statement Costa Mesa Calitornla 92627 Tl'le lollow•ng persons 92627 Paul Viet H ng 1918 are doing t>us•ne!.~ as Med1·Cen1er Med1c:al Harbor Boule~d.' Costa FREE RUSTY DEFENSE Chmc, lnoorporated. (CAl. Mesa. eerrtomla 92627 FUND. 6718·8 E Ind.an 24831 Paseo Vendaval, Julie ""'o 1"18 Ha--Hiiis Rd., Orange. Calif. Lake Fo1es1. CA 92630 ""' ' ,. "'"' This business Is con· ~~=92~1a Mesa, 92::~nenne Ornelas, ActJtloua Suatnaa dUC'led by· a oorporatlOn This buS1ness is con· 8718·8 E lnd•an H11~ Rd . <Heme State,,,.nl Have you started doing ducted by • ,,..08 1 Or•"""', Catit 92869 Tl'le folt0w1no oe businesa ye17 Yes. corporation ,,_ ra n;;5 bllsiner.~ t5 ton· are doing buslneS$ u April 1. 1999 Have you started ckMng ducted oy an •Pdl\ll':'luul Lavonne's Flonel ,ldf Medl·Cen1er Medical business yet? Yes, Have YoU s1anea doinr Balboll, 2903-A Ne~ Ctinit lncorporateo. Allen 7/1'/99 business yet7 No BM1 , Newport ee.cti~Cl Jay. MD. President Paul Viet Hoang Katha.nne Omelas 92663 Tills statement was tiled Julie D Cao This statement was ttlec Jean La\ler, 2t91 H w•lh the County Clerk ol This stal8menl was fifed with tl'le eounry Cieri< a 1«15. Costa Mau, Orange County on 7·13·99 w111l the County Clerk of Ofange County on 8· 17 ·IK 92627 19996799064 Orange County on 8·17·99 1999680250! ll'llS bu$Uless IS CQrt- Oa•ly Piiot July 29. Aug. 10996802507 Daily Ptlo1 Aug 19, 26 dueled by. 8fl lnc:ltVlcJIMll 5, t2 19, 1999 Th715 Daily Piiot Aug, 19. 26, Sepe 2 9. 1999 TilnE Have you 5tarled STATEMENT OF Se~ 2, 9, 1999 Th788 Fictitious BuelneH =~~l:i'l Yes. ABANDONMENT OF Ffctltloua BualneH Name Statement Jean t..avftt USE OF FICTmous Name Statement The following persons nw. s1aiement wu BUSfNESS NAME The lollowing persons are doing buSlll8$5 as w11t1 Irle Coun(y C\8111 QI The fellowing pe11JOn(s) are clOlno b1Js1ness as -'.G Enter1a1nment, 16'0 Orange Co"'1ty on 8·11>48 has (have) aban<loneO the a) Mus1can1 Manage· Parlt Newpon t406. Ntw·. 10HU01• use of the flcbtlOUS bUSI· ment, b) Muslcant's !10ft Beacn CA 92660 Deity Piiat AuQ. ,2. 1 ness name Merchandise, Snac::M and Alatna GotCI. 18110 Palk 26. Seet 2. 19~ Til?!P Sobolla·Jadoro, •SOO Arcade, 37'42 Soutt1 Bl'IStiDI Newport 11406. Newport campus Drive, Suite 115, Streel, Santa Ana CA Bead!. CA 92660 Fl t 1 Newport Beach. CA 92660 9270-4 This bu&•n855 ta con-ct Uoua Bua neea • The FtCt•tious Business Lanc:o Sandy Mvsic:ant. ducted by an tndlvidual Name Statarn9nt name relened to at>ove 1855 Shenngton Piece, Hall8 you started oo.ng The toftowing Plf'IOOI was filed In Otanoe County M· t 02. Newport • Beach, busmess yet? No are OO.ng bus•neu as on 9/13196. Fll.E NO CA ~2663 Ala"'8 Geld INTERNET MUSIC RE'> 695844 Tl>IS business 1s oon-Thia statemem was flied CORDS, 328 Vi51a Tructlllt Jadoro Management ducted by. an tnelrvldual With 1tle County Clerk of Newport S.lldl, CA 92680 Corp . (CA). '4500 campus · Have you 'S1arted doing Orange County on 8-10.98 MO SOl.llall, 328 Vt$1.1 Dnve, Suite 11s. Newport business yet? Yes, 19996801868 Truena, Newpon Beedt. • Beach, CA 92660 1111984 0811)' Pilot AUCJ, 12. 19, CA 92660 This buslnes& Is <:On• Lanoe S Musanl 26. 5ep1 2.. 1999 Th763 ThHr Muatala. 21l7 dueled by a COrp<lf&bOn Ths &tatement was hied Flctltioua Buslneae CEldlA 9n ~~ 18, Coila Mesa. Jadoro Manaoemtnl w1th the County Clerk al N s '""' Corp, Dorris Wagner, Orange County on 8·13-99 1me tatement Derns F\Odman 48119 ' President 18Sl96802260 The '~ ng P81$00S Seuhole Dr . N•#fldd Tl'llS statament was filed Daily Piiot AUg 19, 28. are dotng ousiness as Beedl CA 92663 With lhe County Cletlc of Sept 2, 9. 1999 Th188 Men's Medical Chnic, Thia' business is con- Orango County on 7/13199 Flctftloue Buelneaa 1125 E 171t\ Street Suite CIUCltd by a general tll996799063 Name s•·•·-t 207 Santa Ana CA 92701 pertnerst11p· Dally Pt'-' "..., ..,, .. ,0 ......... _.. Sole> Para Hombres Inc, Have you starteo ....._ • ""v-1 '"'• ,.,~ The IOllO~lng persons (CA), l125 E 17111 St!MI, business yet? No _..,..., ,. 5, 12 t 9, 1999 Th ' ar& Clolr'lg business as Sullt 1207, Santa"'"-. CA Theer M\lstlla ' Flctldoua BualneH STUDIO DESIGN 92701 TWt st1tement was fiitd • Name Statament GROUP. 1620 Kent Lane, ll'lli bus1oe.ss 11 con· with IM County Cle?.n , The foltowll'lg pelSOOS Newport Beacn. CA 92660 docltd r,y. 1 coq>0ral!on Ofanoe C®l1tY on 8·t !• are OOlno Duslness as Pen E Woodino, 1620 Have yoo started dOlng 1"8ll01 1 AMERICAN AEFLEC· Ken I lane. Newport t>usl/l8U yel1 No 0.lly PlloC Aug 12.; ,,, I TORS & FIXTURES 2227 Beach, CA 92660 Solo Para l-lombres Inc:., 26. Sept. 2. lOM Th710 Huron St. Santa Ana. CA Thts t>us1ne11 19 con· Fred Sahaf1 Prasldtnl 92704 duc:ted by an Individual This statement was filed Flctldoua 8uah1eeli Adflan Blz.01, 16801 Have YoU slarted doing ~1th the Coun!V Ctefll of Mame Statem9nt Mount YOUl'llS. Founlaln OW11nes1 yet? No Oran91Coun~on8 to-99 Valley, CA 92708 Pem E. Wooorno 1tMA011M er~Ooot!Q ~":..~ This busineu ls oon• T~ Slatemenl was ltle<I oa.1y PllOI Aug 12. 18, PARAMOUNT JEWELR • ducted by an lndMdual W•lh the County Cleric ol 26 Sep1 2 1999 Th184 308 E 200l 51 eo.. Have you 11.arted doing Orange County on 8·13·99 Flcdtlou• BusfneH •a.u CalilOtnla n~ • bus ness yet? Yes, ttneeo2m .... S ,....._, u<<K• 6/111999 Dally Ptlol Aug 19. 28, ... me tatement Desi Ridlatd 011 ge. JQe .~~:4U:.ru wu Illed. I Sept 2. 9. 1999 Tl'l789 11~~:=~~~ ~1~St926~1a ,., Wllh the CountY Ctert °' FTctTtJOuaiBtmneu YOURVlOEOPROOOC· Tiii$ 1Xisfne&a ti ccn Orange ~ty on 7.27.99 Heme Statement TIONS 2183 Fa1r.1 .. w csucted by• 81\ indillldual 1~5 Tl'le lollowing pef90N R* •104, Cc$ta MMa. Haye you ataned ~ Dally Pilot July 29. Al.lg. are ootno bUllf-... as CA 92726 bl.ISiMU yet1 No 5, 12, 19, 1999 Th718 n. Sc>Ort• Consensus.. Jartann Young Sevel&Ol'I. Oe• Onega Flctltloua Bualneu PM 8 3 2 7 • 18 o 2 7 3151 Hend11x s11111, Tllo '1allment •• ~ : .... S BnokhUrst St, Sl8. c; Irvine. CA 9261' Wllh n County Cletll ,d , ... me tatecMnt Fc.untein Valley, Ce Clark John Sever.son, OrA'IQI County a.'! 1•17lfi 1 The folloWtnO persons 92708-1551 3831 Hendn11, lrv1r11, CA t'8lllCllZllO • are ~neu aa. Paul Gerard Mueller 92814 o.ity Piiot Aug H. '"· i ~f':ut w1~1~°'l ~ ~sl Lit*. M<.nt,_: Cl~ ~,~ ~ S!ft 2. 9 1999 Th!JI! : !02621, 7Colta Mesa, ca. This bu81nns • con-_,,f. " ... _ .... ....,. 1 .... ~ ..... ~• Have YoU starteo dOing DaVld Nelson Roth, 387 "H;; .,,. ''!r=--buStlle&S yet? YM 9..aa We&I Wiison St , <r 101 , tk.1~17 No , doing Jerlenn '°<Mll1 Severson OOS!e ..... Qt t2W1 ltA'G'. MOtW,,...-"' ~ Thie ...... .,._., • llad ThtS. bustness ts CCIII· This stai.mam ..,.. tied wltti the County Cle11c OC ducted by, an lndWIOUel wilt! the County 0.111 el Otange CoYn~:.~~o-M Havt you st&l1ed Clo4nO Oranoe County oo &·10-99 ' 1112 t>vslnesve11 No 1......,1• oa11y Pt1oC ~ 12. 19 ~i~~it!:.t was filed OeWy PllOI Aua 12, "· 2e. ~2 1 Th76S witli the County Cle"' cl 261 S;!pt 2, 199l Th758 Flafil0u1 8utlntt• Orange Coun!Y on J.27-99 88C 8&3 H.me Statement 1HHIOCMM SUPERIOR COUftT The ~ing pefSOn' Dai1y Pilot Joly 29 AuQ OF THE 8T A TE ate oainQ ~ U 5, 12. 19, 1999 Th7t.., OF CALIFORNIA MYf>ERFORMINGAA'YS r~:~===r~ FJctldoua BuilnMa F<>ff TH! COUNTY COM. 1•12 SM RIOClt Heme S~t OF OffAHQE ~ ~ Gear.:11. CA The IQl!owlng pettON In h !Nller ol Ml'IUt Auetbltdl, 14t2 11e C10100 ~ aa· • 'fiif! WARA£N Stt<OAA See Atelge DfMI.. ~ AUFlSH, 500 Aock!Ol'O ANO \JEAN SIKORA BMdl, CA 92000 Place. COrOM 0.1 Mar, CA muST Thia b\ltll1Nt It CO'!· 926~5 Oelld Febf\,laty ol, t91t CIOClecf by *11 lndMduli Karen I . l ... 500 Rodi· CAR NO.: A1-..... ~_r.:,..*1anedHo ~ lofC Plloe. Co1'on1 Cllll HOTU TO CMDf1'0M .__ , ... Mitr, CA m25 NOTICE IS HIMIY' I ~~~~~===~~=~~!~=~ Tiit bu1iM1t I• con-GIVEN TO CAEDITOM I 1 du(M(lby -~ ANO CONTINGENT Ha\19 y0u Ila,_ ~ CA(DO'OAS °' bullMle )1111? NO W""1ff1f 9l(OAA. 0. · ~ S. LM CEAIEO, NI .. ~ Thia •••'1911t Wiil 9'd ~ --.......... Wll\ .. County QM of deCle6rll .,. ~· •• Or*10t CounlY On 7-11-11 .. hftl ....... 8!4*b . ,_... °°"' d ~ CilurllW'. a.~1~Jr 11n-~ =... ....... ~':.1:;: Mnftf'I• _ Wann 9lltln -JaM -8ilrn'T-.c-..~ -~IDl•Tai::mm '°" ~ •. tte1, ......... ..,.._ . .., .. OP 1 lml %r c.w 111 ...,..~ .. mr.1111.:·~ ;a..].~:j '~'t. ~-----~ ..... .,._. ..:--· ii: r.= = .. 4ttWt~J• r ~\#.Jt t '• I I 11 NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUB UC A TION DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1997·1998 l\lrwanl 10 Sec:tioM 3381 lhlouglt 3385, Rewnut and TaxiOOn Code. the N>fishtd Oollnquent List In and for ()ange Cot.my, State of Califomla. has bMn ~ed and d1lrlbuted 1o vanous newspapers or general circtD110n Pldshed In ~ county, for poblicatlOn of a ponion thereof in each of said newspapers. PUBLISHED DELINQUENT UST 11 John M. W. Moot1ach. Orange County Tax Coileclof, Slate ~ Caltfomla. oettlfy as ~· Tint notice Is tw>reby gNetl that bicaUS8 of nonpayment d the total amount due for r.axes. assessments, and other ctwges levied In ihe year 1997 for the Ascal Year t99M998 shOWn In dollars end cents opposite lhe descl~lon of "8 pt098f1y contalned in lhe fist below, the real propertleS on which such amooots we11 a lien. w9fe by opera!JOl'I Of law, In my off ice In Orange County, declared to be In default al 5 00 p.m on the 30ttl day of JIJle, 1998. I Tax-defa~ed real property may be redsemed by payment of all unpald taxes and assessments together with additional penalties and lees as 1)(8scrbed by law, or tnay be redeemed under the 1nstaUment plan of redemption. · . All tntonmtion concerning redemptiOn, or the initiation of an installment plan d redemptlOO, ol tax·defaulted property wm, upon request, be lumlshed by John M W. Mool1ach, Orange County Tax Collector, Santa Ana, calttomia. I certify undet penalty ol perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. John M. W. Moor1ach Orange County Tax Collector State cA California Executed at Santa Ana. Orange County on August 19, and August 26, 1999. PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The Assessor's map parcel number when used io describe property In this list, refers to the Assessor's map book, the map page or blodc number In the book and the indrvidual parcel number on the map page or within the blocl<. A parcel number as for elC.ample, "044-363-05", would mean Bool< « of the ~s Maps, Block 363 (Map Page 36, Block 3) and Parcel 5 within that block. The maps referred to are available for inspecioo in the otflce of the Assessof. Al property is 1n the Township Sooth and Range West of San Bemardlno Base and Meridian IMPORTANT NOTICE The names published are those appearing on the tax roll. Taxpayers who have disposed ol property since Januaiy 1, may find their names listed for the reason lhal present oYmers have failed to pay taxes. The following abbreviations are used for the words set opposite them: Mm · Administrator Arlmx Admlntslralrrx AP Assessor's Map Parcel Number Apt • Apartment Assn • Association Ac;soc · Associates Bldg • Building Bros· Brothers CNCaVCalH -Calitomra Co • Company Const · Co~tructlOn c~ Cooperative Corp· Corporalton Consvr -Conservator 01!pt Df'partment Dev Development Dist Otsloct Orv Drvis10n Ed [t1UC.Jllon EntlJ!r.i • tnterpnst'fi • Est Estate et al and others fat'\:· £xecutor/E1Cecvtnx F ~ M Farmers and Merchan~ Gdn Gu::irdian Hwy • H'tghway Hwys • Highways Inc· Incorporated Ins • l~urance Inv • Investment Jr· Junior LA • Los Angeles Lid. Limited Mfg • Manufacturing Mt· Mount NA • National Association Natl • National Noll • Number NT & SA • National T l\JS1 and Savings Association S & L • Savings and Loan SECY • Secretary Sr· Senior SI • SalnVStreet USA • United Slates d America Vets • Veterans &·And &/Of. Md/or I · Number .. I uauy r1101 PUBLIC NOTICE SCAUSSI. ~. N114 MAHN.V"'--!HflHQ,APtf5.. TAH IATl:AMAOMH TAUtATUW07.00t AU.EN, JO ELLEN, TAMIAT'UllCA07.f7• .. II, ma~. lllOt CAHtOH tlMll, '4.$33"4, lllea AP 46t-411.01, M,7'0 aa. 21 LH, HUHTIHGTON BEACH. CA BAROlf C!, HUHTIHOTON DAVIS. AICHAAD K. AP e:» YOUHQ, ~R T; CAIWEL DAY Of\ HEWPO«T fL.M$)H. MICHA£\. J, liP GI~ JOSEPH H T1' Al' l<l!.l.ftN, JOHN J JR, AP Of.ACH,CA ti~, '4t44t, 1-.. AP~l~tlmA 121lOW l!EAQi,c.A 45t-11~ $2,1148.n, 110t 411-4MM4, 1111.10, 615 IQ-102·17, 11.24001, 17051 BEACH WARNE~ CAR ru.RJNER DA. UNtr 20, OCEAN FROHT. NEWPORT IUit£S.ROOERlOUl5,AP POAT sHEmao Pl. GRANO ~VEN Cl, UflT ft, FRIML LH. HVHllt«lTON WASH, AP 1117-314•11, tUmHGTOHBEM:H.c.A llEACH.CA 45M8Mt, 12,t2UO, 2' NEWPOffTBEACH,CA COSTAMESA,c.A BEACtt. c.A $7, 179.10, 17042 &EACH 81., OC YOU«l, ROGER AUEH MISSIOH DAV DR. N£WPORT Cl.Ml\ OARRYl., Al' •1• PAl.1.WfTZ. W\.UAM C, AP HUtnlNQTONllEACH.CA TAX.flATI AWM-01t JR. M'CRSSON, KaNTH ET llEACtf.c.A TAX«ATIM~0741 ~.Qt.IUS0.1f,3071YUICOH IS).t&40ll, $1,005.18, t7S$2 KATAA PmR R. AP 18'7· AL.AP04s.(163.l0,$32t.&'l,2'4f SMm1. SHEMIU M, AP AV,COSTAMESA.CA "41STY ~ HUNllHGl~ 331~. $1,282 eo, mn HllAHG. WO LUNG.,,, t4$o CQ.TONST,HEWPORTllEAat 458-Sll.ot, $2.750.78, es GUPTA. IW(SH K. AP m. GONZALfS. 1.UZ A !T AL. 8E.ACH, CA BAACELQNA LH, JIJHTINGTON 1~1. 11,o.qaa, l~I CA JASMINe CAE£K DR. 51-097, $105.38, s IOALOA CT. AP •11-00tO. mo.20, at RVSSEU. .. ICHAEI. J, AP BE>Di, CA VICTOfllA LH. filJHTIHGTOH AOSANSl<Y, Afll.ENE IOA. NEWPORT 8EAOH. CA urfT 97, NEWPOAT~ CA YVKOH AV, COSTA~ CA 18S.t6H1, 11,3&4.n, 5811 MAREU HOMES I, AP 117· BEACH.CA AP ~13. llA17t.82, 204 DA80U8, LfO GVTIERREZ WATI1, KEHHETH E. AP LOURDES OA, HUNTIHG'Tl)N 49H>U3C.44, ffi41!82 KOSKELAINEJ+DfAZ, EIU. LUGONIA ST, NEWPORT ET AL. AP "61-111-211, TAX·RAT'EAftEA07.-•1e.oe1 ..... $1,158.11. 925 BEACH. QA VON RIEDi.. GARO\ APll» AP 14S-186-12, S2,Sell.12. 15441 8EACtl, CA $15,700.30, c NARBONNE, PAI.MAINO AV, COSTA MESA, BAIJTISTA. l<EUY J, AP 113-2M31, $917,14, 17$31 GAIFflN STANFOflO LH. ~ JESSEE. AUOfa TR. AP NEWPOATBEACH. CA JUSTICE, JAMES ~ CA 252-SO, $4,8'75 22. 17512 LN, UNIT 1, HONTINGTON BEA0H. CA 047~ 1299 34, 118 27Tlf HAU. R MICHAEl, AP a34. AP 9'MS.Olt, $2,555."6, II TAVLOR. JOt.YHN ET Al. AP 8fCKWAU. LH. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA AllllZER. AANOY 0, AP ST, NEWPORT BEAOtl, c.A ()4..008, S78M9, 17 CREST Cl, VIENNA ST, UNT 18, NEWPORT 034.05-032. 1892 • .C9, 113 BEACH, CA AP 93WM32. ~.82, 17531 14~m.42. $2,288.76, 8832. WELCH. DONALD RANCE, UNfT 8, NEWPORT BEACH; CA BEACH, CA SEAVIEW U4, UNT 32, COSTA GONlAlEZ. ALFREOO Z. AP GRIFAN LH, UNIT 2, OXFORD DA. HUNTINGTON AP 047-141-111, '3,827.12, 107 OGIHAM CHIAARA. AP MESA. CA 1~..07, 11,084.00, 17401 HUHTlNGTOHBEACH,CA BEACH.CA WHST,NE.WPOATBEACH.CA TAX.AATUAEA07-041 838-45-0411, $2.49'.~. 18 MAYOR LH. HUHTINGTON AP 11»27·133, 1576.10. 17531 GAOH, SYl..VIA. AP 145'&1· 8AllfSCtlE, CUUOETTE D SAl.lBURG, ,UNIT 49, TAX-AATORU IS.015 BEACH.CA GRIFRN t.N, UNIT 3, 30,Jl,369.311,tonSHELLYOR, ESTOFETAl.,AP0*05M7. Sl\JM8EAG, AUOREY I<. NEWPORT8£ACH.CA CHI, PHU0C T. AP 186-11'-HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA HUNTINGTON 8EACX c.A · $579.48, ~ ISLAND AV. AP •42· f81.Q3, $3,835,06, II . • GARCIA. EDWIN G, AP~ 04, $1,7UUIO, '5171 ROOK DR. AP 9»27·134, $803.0S, 17531 MCDONAl.O,A08ERTGTR. NEWPORTBEACH,CA RUE GRANO DUCAL, TAJC.RAT'EAREA OM01 054-01, S2.30'.511, 799 HUNTINGTON BEActi. CA GRIFRN LH, UNIT 4, AP 1~-07. 13,844.111, 15341 GUSTAVSON, ROBERT A. AP NEWPORT 8fACH, CA SHAUMAA DI\ COSTA MESA. GOflE, AICHAAO B. AP 165-HlM'INGTOH BEACH. CA PIPELINE" LH, HUHTIHGTOH 04WOl-37, $2.1 t2.64, 152! SMllll, DAVID, AP 442-1111· • NEWPORT HOMEOWNERS CA 151·29, $858.48, 6532 AP 11»27·135, $1131.70. 17531 BEACH. CA OCEAN Bl. NEWPORT BEACtt, 15, $8..m.so, 25 RUE GAANO ASSN, AP 442-052.o:J, S165.flJ, Sit.VA, JU~ ET Al.. AP 4N- MONTOYA Cl. HUNTINGTON ~IFFIN LH. UNIT 5, JEHKINS,IWW.AETAL.AP CA OUCAL.NEWPORT&eACH.CA m1mtLOTD 202-12. $12031, ne CENTER BEACH,c.A HtJNTINGTONBfACH,CA lllH22·11, 1489.48, 8352 CNM>eEU. AA8RA G, AP AP442-052.QS,l60.32.ffi1Z271 ST,COSTAMESA.CA Ot.SOH, NEAL A, AP 165-AP 939-27-136, SS79.10, 17531 ROYAL OAK DR. ~TON 04&<l02-04, $2,229.87, 2115 E TAX·RATE AREA 01.0U LOT A 383.QS, $991, 1S, 5331 VARSITY GRlfAN U4, UNIT II, BEACH. CA BALBOA 8l., NEWPORT BEACH. DA80le, LEO ~ AP 442-TAX,.ftATt AflEA 1H22 OR, IWTINGTON BEACH, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA PATEL. MANJUlA S. AP 111> OA PLAZA HOMEOWNERS' f64.<12, $2, 113.411, 31779 CORTE FOSTER.~W~AP AP9»-27-131,$579.IO, 17S31 08).57, $805.0S, 14952 ZEHNDER, PETER H, AP COMMUNITYASSN1AP440-111· PORTOANO, NEWPORT GHEBRE.Q!AAETAL.AP 17&..o7H2, S1.224.6S, 16102 GRIFRN t.N, UNrT 7, SVNNYCREST LN. 049-024·111, '3.771.40, 521 OU S.4.10. TR 57911LOT105 BEACH. CA 141-652·32, 11.297.02, 3109 W5.00_ t.N~-l::tVNTINGJON lfUHJJNGTOtt.SEACH~ l:f!JNTINGTON BfACH, CA REDLANDS AV. NEWPORT ~_11145.._$98.40....UtmB !:M«ER, _fllED R SR Tl! JEFFERSON AV, COSTA MESA._ BEACH, CA AP 939-27-138, 11,052. 16, 17531 BEACH, CA LOT 105 NAZ FNA.V TRUST. MENOEll.. CA CAMSIO, Wlll.IAM V TR. AP GRIFRN LN, UNIT a, TAX-RATt AREA 04-422 STEEL, RoeERT, AP 049-NORTH BLUFF PARK STEVEN, AP 4~58-36, 178·18H6, S2,672.72, 16&41 HUNTINGTONBEACH.CA OS2-ZJ,S411e.58,406lVSTINAV, COMMUNITY ASSN, AP 440-$2,3117.01, 29111 CORTE TAX-AAT'EAAU1M21 DOLORES ST, HUNTINGTON owe.ts. LESTER, AP 142-NEWPORT' BEACH, CA 191.()2, SG:J.72, 437 VISTA HEPMOSA, NEWPoflT BEACH. BEACH, CA TAX.ffATt AREA 04-01' 262-17, $402.33. m1 VMTNEY ADAMS, JAMES, AP 04lH22· ROMA. HEWPOAT 8fACtt CA CA . OSAl(O, EISUl<E AP 1111- SVNSET-OR>,NGE DR. JIJHTINGTON BEACH. c.A 25, $928.35. 204 RIVERSIDE A\I, IR\llNE COMPANY, Oll2<50, 11.108.51. 2383 N0ASe PARTNERSHIP, AP 178-201·28, CITY OF HVHTINGTON RAVSTE'N. DARIN A. AP 142· NEWPOflT BEACH, CA 'VANOERWALL, LYNNE. AP TAX-RATE AREA 07-901 AV, COSTA MESA. CA $283.98, m 184 LOT S5 BEACH. AP 110..017-39, 274-02, $2,144.88, 15382 ~ 04~122-29, 11,904.20. 206 «0-193-22. Sl.502.27, -422 ORA IHVESTM.EHT AP 17$-201-29, '283.98, TR 184 FOAMERLV AP 110..015-32. SHASTA LH, HUNTINGTON RIVERSIDE AV, NEWPORT VISTA ROMA. NEWPORT MC OOHHELL. VIRGINIA. AP PARTNERS LP, AP 4»1SH5,, LDT 86 $2.674.64, lWP 5 RGE 11 sec BEACH. CA BEACH. CA BEACH, CA 89().21·112. 1&49.38, 40 $4,IOUO, 2SC8 ORANGE AV, AP J7&-201-30, '5*.114, TR 184 34 . AP 049-122-30, '1,536.llS, 206 NORTH BLUFF DAV VIEW CABRILLO ST, NEWPORT COSTA MESA, CA LOT 87 CASSlDV, MICHAEi. J, AP TAX-RATE AREA IMo01t RIVERSIDE AV, NEWPORT COMMUHITY ASSN, AP 440-8EACtl, CA ENGLEBAECKf, BRUCE, AP AP 1711-201.:Jl, $283.98, TR 184 148-102·17, $3,640.10, 21021 BEACH.CA 201.0Z$1orul2,m7082LOT12 439-1113-11, S1,179,71, 2545 LOT 89 KAUSCH Cl, HUNTlNGTON MONTGOMERY WAAO SAAVAI(. 8RADFOflO JOHN. CUMMING, WANJA 8', AP PROP£111Y IN SAHTA ANA AV; UNT H. OOSTA STETSON, DON ET AL. AP BEACH, CA OEVEl.OPMENT OOAP, AP 142-AP 04~202-29, S7,0S7.46, 625 440-~. 12,356.14, 432 SQl.BEACHCITT MESA.CA 1711-26HO, $2,967,60, 16900 SIGNAL COMPANIES INC, 071·111, S111,83UO, 7T77 KINGS RO, NEWPORT 8fACH, 0N0A.. NEWPORT BEACH, CA A8801T, OAVIO L. AP 438- HOSKINS ST, HUNTINGTON 'll.URSO, THOMAS J JR, AP 151· EDINGER, HUNTINGTON CA NORTH BLUff DAV VIEW TAX..flATE AflEA 12-00I V1·25, $392.00, 145E WU0N BEACH. CA 022-21, · $640,-46, 20182 8fACH, CA COY Of NEWPORT 8fACH, COMMUNITY ASSN, AP 440-ST. COSTA MESA. CA HPCW LLC, AP 178-271~. IMPERIAL COVE t.H, AP 050-211-11, 1116.CO, 19 221-le, $36.02, m 7083 LOT23 SMlll\ RllEY M. AP 217· THOMAS, MYRA. AP 43~ S6.671.68, 111921 ALGONOUIN HUNTINGTON 8EAC11, CA 'TAX.flATE AREA 04.m3 BEACON BAV, NEWPORT AP ~231..S1, $7SJlll, TR 7168 121-36, $1,083.22, 3580 VIOlET 292·20. SS7UIO, 2400 ElDEH ST, HUNTIHGTON BEACH, CA PHAM, TAM nil, AP 151-072• BEACH. c.A LOT50 ST, SEAL 8fACH. CA AV, \MT 20, COSTA MESA. CA KOURKOWS, PETER P, AP 45. S3,050.66; 20232 SASSOUNlAN CAPITAL AP 050-222-0C, $137.70, 50 NOATtt BLUFF PARK CRUCtlEY, ALFRED l. AP KONOO, MINORIJ, AP 931>-17~338-03, $7,649.24, 17099 EASTWOClO Cl, HUNTINGTON VENTURES. AP 159-142·10, BEACON BAV, NEwPORT COMMUNITY ASSN, AP 440-21~·1711~2. $670.58, 4458 14-030, $2,-458.la, 2674 ROUNOHIU. DR. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA S146.001 TR172 81.K BLOT 41 8EACtt. CA 241·56. $69.06, m 6885 LOT 55 BIRCHWOOO AV, SEAL BEACH. ORANGE AV, UNl'T I, COSTA BeACH, CA OSHANN, CVNMA F, f\P ASC INVESTMENT NJNAS. BE~ A, AP 440-CA MESA. CA STEIN, HOWAAO m, AP 15H41·25, Sl,305.87, 20851 TAX·RATtAREA°"°35 HOLDINGS, AP OS0.263-05, 261·22, 1614.82, 2907 MC "1(lRRIS, 8088IE JET 17&<!01·12, Sl5,162.14, 16592 SHEU. HAA90R. HUNTlNGTOH Sll.525.311, 1137 OOlPHIN TR. OOEDADA. NEWPORT BEACH, Al. AP 217-213-23, $830,19, TAX-RATE AMA IMSJ NALU Cl. HIJNTlNGTON BEACH. BEACH. CA CITY OF HUNTINGTON NEWPORT BEACH. CA CA 3531 DAISY ST, SEAL BEACH. CA SEZfNOL. Af(IN, AP 151· 8fAGH, AP 937·1e.232. JOBE. Al.BERTE. AP 052· NORTH BLUFF BAV VIEW CA BRENNAN, G~G. AP 410. LLOVO, THOMAS, AP 175-182·22, S2.317.... 20021 SIS,334.32, TR 14133 LOT I UN 062-14, $435.48, 2909 OOEAH COMMUNITY ASSN, AP 440-Pl°'915, MARK l. AP 21'· t82.e1, $87.99, 148YOAKTOWN 70>84, SZ,733.... 33611 HARBOR ISLE lN, A 81..NEWPORTBEAQt.CA 261~S8t40,TR7t6HOT41 221·29, S3,741.08, 3631 LH,OOSTAMESA.c.A , SPAAKLER DR. HUNTINGTON HUNTlNGTOH BEACH. CA MC DERMITH, TERI A. AP AP 052-062·15, Sl,083.30, 290e AP 440-271-48, fl0.20, m 7052 81.UEBELLST, SEN.BEACH.CA BEACH, CA PIUAVIN, MICHAEL A. AP 939-»382, ll,&45.02, 310 LAKE OCEAN Bl. NEWPORT BEACH. LOT 47 TAX.flATt AREA 15-«M RASt,.4VSSEN, HAAAl.0 151-251·23, $2,950.78, 20621 ST, UNIT 211, HUNTINGTON CA . LUDLOW, CARL J. AP 440-TAX.flATE AREA 12'007 EDWIN, AP 17&-708-21, PAISLEY LN, HUNTlNGTON ~c.A COLLINGS, JAMES E, AP 322·19, Sl,807.40, 2150 VISTA CRIST,JOtfHWffSON,AP $1,45(1.41, 3291 TEMPE OR, BEACH. CA KHOBSf.. STANLEY 423-073-04, $3.6().1.65, 41038TH DORADO, NEWPORT BEACH, WEATHERS, OAAYt l, AP '12·10&-12, 13.071.00, 1078 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA AU.JN, PAffifCIA ANN, AP ~SHALL, AP 939-50-390, ST, NEWPORT BEAaf, CA CA 043-254-23, $3, t30.82, 1740 REDOING AV, COSTA MESA. CA DARST. JE.NNY ET AL. N' 151~1.QS, S3113.20, 20681 Sl,821.72. :110 lAl<E ST, UNIT SITTER. MICHAEl F, AP 423-CATALINA A\l,.sEAL BEACH, CA ELSE, CHARI.ES V JR. AP 178-781.CS, $3,780.31, •on 8ROOt(DALE LH. HUN11NGTON 309, HUNTIHG10N BEACH, CA 262-01, 13,686.38. 781 VIA UDO TAX-RATE AREA 07'°45 PORTER. MICHAEL 412·112-31, 1seo.n . - SHOREBREAK DR, BEACH, CA Al.KANA. EUGENE S, AP NOAO, NEWPORT BEACH, CA NA™NAEL. AP ().43.212-35, DA.ti.IA AV, OOSTA MES\ CA HUHTINGTONBEACH.CA WIWAMS, K'ElLV LET AL. 1139-50-488, 11,479.30, 711 MCKOWN,DENNlSRETAL. MESSENGER, Wit~ S S63.40, 11110 EMERALD OOVE BAHAS11,JOSEf'tiV,AP932· AP 151-44&-1T,$2.158,10,20982 OCEAN AV, UHl"r 416, AP 423-307.0S, '915.82, 207 JR, AP t17-.01, $4,015.45, 2 WV.SEAi.BEACH.CA 2+Clf, 1752M, \6971 000 Cl, CRES'TVIEW LH, tumNGTON tuqlNGTON BEACH. CA 391lt ST.1EWPORT BEAai. c.A CAPE DANBUflY. NEWPORl STILLWEU.. JOHN W, AP UNIT D. KJHTINGTON BEACH. BEACH. CA SALMONSON, RletMO N, BEACtt. ~ 043-283-0'l. muo. 424 JADE FLORES. MARGARITO CA BtS50N, BARRY A. AP 156-TAX-RATEAAEAM-OX 1J' ~ 11.273.28. 3915 MoNTGOMERV,.IOtf'4B1N' COVEWV,SEALSEACH.CA AYALA £T AL. AP 0151.Q2, PROPERTY IN H\JHTllC'ITON llEACH CITY l£WIS, µRID, AP 934-26-132·19, $1,302.0S, 20442 SEASHORE DR, NEWPORT 996-2U20, S1,475 . .a, 1000 KY\.E, WllJJAM GBWDTR. 1231.10, 880 JOANN ST. COSTA St<R8URN, JANICE E. AP HOSEA. KfRRILYN, AP I~ 046. $857,66, 16901 LYNN ST. CIWMER LH, HUtlTlHGTON FOSTER. SHARON K. AP BEACH. CA BOCl(INGtlAM U4, UNrt 10, AP 1~ Sl,800.8'7, 219 MESA, CA 148-02632, $88547, '201 02._34, 11,641.22, 9112 UNO' 102, HUNTINGTON BEACH.CA 153-143-15, 1565.181 967'2 FOX. MAAlENE A. AP 440-NEWPOfrreEM)\CA MAlltST,SEALBEMlH.CA ~PEDRO ET AL. AP fO.JCkALl D~. HUNTINGTON DARlMOOR DR. KINTINGTON BEACH. c.A GURNEY, ROBERT D. AP INNS8AUCIC DR. HUNTINGTaf 371-12. 11.881.41, 14111 SEA WELLS, ELMA PROCTOR, . •22·19S-111, $1,109.49. 2296 TAX-R4THRU04-00I BEACH.CA BEAa1,CA 8lJCKlEH, BEATRICE 155-222-2-4, $849.82, 10101 eeAOH,CA RIOOEDR.NEWPORTBEACtl. AP 1138-99-005. $759.11, 1738 MOPaITTlf MIHERST,COSTAMESA,CA scmrn. MAASHA. AP IC&-VAN DYNE, STEWART B LETlTIA, AP 93MS.560, EOYE DA. HUNTINGTON TRANG.PETER.~~ c.A WESTCUFF DA. UNIT s. COSTAlfESAenY KAHIOURAS. l~QES HllNTWGTON OEACH co. 0.CH3, $24967. 21312 BANFF mo, AP 159-223-09. $1,IMO.OO. sm 00, 6600 WARNER AV, BEACH. CA AP 15$-18M8, $SU,93, t9851 AZlMA. HIOEV\IKI. AP 45&-NEWPORT BEACH.CA ELIZABETH. AP 4~·182-08, AP 023-011}26 s:M.44. lWP 6 LN. HUNTlNGTONB&\cti, CA !!001 JUDWICI( Cl. UNfT 7, ~llJNTINGTON BEACH, MACIAS, AZUCENA I, AP ASHWOOTH Cl, HUNT1NGTON 043..oS, Sl,105.82, 3806 TAX-RATtAftEA 15-005 $2,234.10, 2231 ME.YtR PL. RG£ It srn 2 GEISERT, KENNEllt E, AP HUHTINGTON BEACH, CA CA . 155-234-17, $904.20, 20772 BEACH. CA SEABREEZE LH, NEWPORT TAX-RA'TE AREA 01.0SS COSTA MESA. CA AP OZ!-Otrns, $.')4 44 TWP 8 148-071-27, 12.6&4.04. 8632 BRADY, FRED £T AL, AP seoousse. BAABAAA "" SPINOFl1FT LH. HUNTINGTON TliOMPSOH, RICHAADP, AP BEActi. CA MUNSELL. GREGG M, AP PEalLER. MARIAH A ET AL. l'GE11 SCC2 HATTERAS DR. HUNTINGTON 1711-~18, 13,3791118. 18'182 1137-30-002, Sl,1$5.0$, 4434 BEACtl.CA j5).223-29,S962.02,19126KIFF COVIHGTON,fQW.DC,N' STRAMAN, RlyHARO 139-&IHll, Sl,174.74, 3323 AP 422-111~ $2.0Z7.~. ee7 80lAN JO+iN, AP 023-111 BEACH.CA INTREPID U4, HUHTlNGTON SHOREBIRD OR, UNIT 2, HAHN, CYHTHIA. AP 151· Cl,tUffiNGTOttBEACH,CA 4SM72·14, 1211.44, 707 ERNE.ST. AP '24-14H4, MAAYlANO Cl, COSTA MESA. VICTORIAST,COSTAt.£SA.CA 21, Sl.IH~ Sil. 619 22HO ST, BUSH, DAVID L. AP 14&-081· BEAa1, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 362·20. $2,200.92, 18530 TAMAYO, MAACIAA. AP 153-OfOllD AV, NEWPORT BEACH. 1use.10. 1140 PRODUCTION c.A SICYTTE. CtftSTIAH ET Al.. HU~ffi"fGTO... BE~l-4. ~ IS. LS29.<n, 21371 ANTlGUA lN. ANEW>, JOSEPH, AP f!t17· HOUSER BROS CO, POEBLO OI, HUNTINGTON 262.01, $2,3452t 9152 CA PL. NEWPORT BEACH. c.A AP 422-372-21, 1124.22. 2278 VART4NIAN, OENMS tr Al HlJNTlNGTOO BEACH, CA 1).004, 11,212.96. 322 1111li ST, VETERSOH, CONNIE A. AP BEACH. CA VERONICA DR. HUNTINGTON HAU. KMIERLV, N' -459-TAX-MT£ A.REA 15-00I PAMELA LH, COSTA MfSo\ CA AP 02.l1'7i3, $1.m.n 5($ ROTENBERRY. DAVID UNfT 0, HUHT1NGTON BEACH. 937-63-049, ~.~ 4484 TINNESEN, PAtA. v m. AP BEACH.CA 163-09, 12.004.45, 452 TAX-RATEAREA01.os7 KERR. ROVOARNEU.1, AP lr.lli ST, llUNTl!K.TON BEACH. ALLEN, AP 149-02H2. CA AlOERPORT, UNIT 49, 157-601·08, 14,591.54, 8172 BRIMER, JAMES, AP 153-MORNING CANYON RD; PIEDRA. CARLOS ANAYA ET 422-392-04, $1.32(1.49, Ill C.4 Sl ,701 08, 9171 MAHALO DR, SAAOFF. CAROi. M, AP 932· HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA ELLIS AV, HUNTINGTON 342·17, '2;453.411, 9472 KAREN NEWPORT BEACH, CA BOlTER, MARY LOUISE. AP Al. N' 422·2-41-051 $209.30, 653 CAPITAL ST, COSTA MESA. CA WOOOlANO, SlifREL V, AP HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 17.(145, $448.32. 17132 PACIFIC BEACH. CA Cl, JIJHTINGTON BEACH. CA EQAA. JAMES S TR. AP 45&-1111-321-45, 12,402.72. 1236 SUAf ST, COSTA MESA. CA O:>l-162 i'!I, $4,174 64, 225 17™ WAWS, CECIL E TR, AP COAST HY. UNIT 45, TAX~ATtAflEA ~O SHON. SAMtn F, AP I~ LAMB, EARL A, ~AAA. 21&-08, $1,687.0S, 514 OfOIO HEAMR LN, NEWPORT STATE OF CALIFORNIA TAX>AAT'EAllEA 15'041 -ii . .u<TING10N BEACH, CA H9-031·10, S404 10, 0022 HUNTlNGTON BEACH, CA 351-32. $11,529.al, 6542 POlO HENRY, AP 153-384-03, AV. NfWPOAT BEAa1, CA BEAa1,CA DEPT OF MOTOR VEHICl.ES. PACIFICCCV.STHOMES,AP REGATTA OR, l!JNTINGTON $l()()AA'ltt, EOWIH83AC>, ~EISINGER, ~RIL, Cl,HUNTlNGTONBEACH,CA $1,045.13. 18302 SAi.MON t.N, l(Ott€N, DYANE, AP"""' ~ 422·242-111, $1,211.04, TI\ GIBSOH,WlL.IAME.AP'24-Q2~181-37 $.(50 l!O, TWP 6 BEACH, CA 44SHINOY, WASF'f W, AP 933-RASMUSSEN, THOMAS TR Of RYAN, TIMOTHY J, liP I~ HtMT\NGTONBEACH, CA M-083, 11.825.9', 123 38TH ST, TAX-RATt AREA 01«1 111 LOTA 1112<09, 11,174.64, ea3 TOWNE c'ME11SEC3 BOWLES, THOMAS C, AP 83-165, Sl,323.31, 17152 VILUAGEWOOO TRUST, 8-412 393'63.1&&3.04.TR245LOT511 FLOOD, DOROTHY A. AP UNT2.NEWPORT8EACH,CA KAAMER. ESTHER ET AL. ST,COSTAMESA.CA HUNTINGTON BEACH CO, 14&-031·33. 13, 172.44, 9091 BLUEWATtR lH, UNIT 155, TAMARU DR, HUNTlNGTOH, AP 1511-311).54, 1&&3.04. m 245 153-3113-54, SSIS.-46. 11147t MEDM. JAMES M. AP G FICKINGER. R08ERT, AP AP ~10. $1, 112.42, 837 WAlTS, FRAN!( A. ~ m-1111 53. Ul9 48. TWf> 8 NIGUEl. Cl. HUNTlNGTON HIJHTlNGTON BEACH, BEACH. CA LOT 60 SALMON LN, HUNTINGTON OHllO, 111845.62, 614 112 050-031·21, $3,719.55. 202 Pl.UM PL, COSTA MESA. c.A Vl.AYPORT M08llE VIUAGe t ~E 11 SEC~ BEACH. CA CA EVANS, ROONEY, IUffiHGTOH BEACH CITY BEACH, CA AVOOAOO, NEWPORT BEACH. PEARL AV. NEWPORT BEACH, VAltOO, LAWRENCE l. AP ET AL. AP 42+381.07, ! DAVID. DENNIS A, AP Q23. BRIDGEMAN FAMILY LTO SHEfl. JOEl MARTIN, AP RAS¥USSEN, THOMAS Til SCHOOLDISTRlCT.AP 159-431· ~ AONALDJOSEPH Ill, CA CA 1137·7CM>ll, SMS.30, 2184 $11,640.0C, 903 W 11TH ST, • 263-08, 13.976 74, 6n1 P~P. AP 149-051~. 113&-17·514, 1936.45, 20332 VILLAGEWOOO must Af> 04, 115,()84.02. 6300 GARAEU> AP 1~, S1,111UO, 11531 EK. .iDtiH. AP 050..()41-05, MINER ST, UNIT 1, COSTA COSTA MESA. CA : HAR80A KEY Cl. HUNTlNGTON ms.a.. 21752 FAIRlANE a. TTOEPOOL Cl, UNIT 104, 107-644-09, $4,984.24 83111 ST. tufTINGTON BEACH. CA ADAMS AV. HVNTINGTON TAX<flATE AREA 01-411 $8,471.14, 112 EMERALD AV, MESA. CA E c WAITS INC. • BEACH. CA HlMINGTON BEACH. CA HUHTIHGTON BEACH. CA WAANER A~. HIJHTlNGTON AP 15M31.0S. S7,88U8, 6300 BEACH. CA NEWPORT BEACH. CA STOVAll, Q.YOE ESTA TR. Vl.AYPORT M08U YIU.AGE. ' KLAWITTER, KElllt R, AP UN, I &IN, AP 1~. PEAR\',MAllVEU£NTR.AP l!EACH,c.A GARFIELD ST. HUNTINGTON IAGAAN, V JOtlN. AP 163-PEREZAUTH8,AP113NS7· .ASHOFF, RICHAAO D, MC ...wES,MICHAfl,AP 837* AP424-381<09.$5.mA0,803W ~~1-47, se.meo. 19665 11,1111.72. 9871 OCEN«:REST 1138-17-tl8, SU11.40, 20282 JAAZAHERI, RUA. N' 107· BEACti.CA 421·04. $2,811.82, 19042 010, Stoe.e:s.. 880 HAl.YAllO, KENHA-ASHOFF, MELANIE A. 011, "21.02, 21112 eosoue 11THST,OOSTUESA.CA ; LEXIE Cl. HUNllNGTON OR,HUNTIHGTONllfACH,c.A 811.UNGSGATE LH. UNQ' 201, 644-12, $3,71~ ~I AP 15M31.()I, S7,5eUl. l300 UNOSAY I.Hi tumHGTON UNTIO.NEWPORTBEACH.c.A AP 5111.QS, ~MS.54. 118 SMINOS,()OSTA-MESA,CA ~EANESTC.APa. I. ~ tw.cl.ET, TlEOOOAE TR. AP HUHTlNGTON BEACH. c.A WARNER AV, HUNTIHGTON GARFIELD ST, HUNTINGTON BEAai, CA AMETliYST AV, NEWPORT 83-083, $858.51, 111W11TH ST, I Sli'.FT, ROOERT o. AP (123. 148-lcn-OI, $3,374.93, 2l622 HAMES, RICHAAO JOtf'<I. AP BEACH. c.A 8EACl1. CA ClJIR'(, STEVEN M, AP 155-TAX«AT'E AftfA 01.ot1 BEACH, CA TAX.flATE AllEA 1U07 UtfT 83, COSTA MESA. CA I 9, Sl.93814, 19386 KAHAJ<OA LN, HUHTIHGTON ll:»&t17. $2, 198.28, IMllO HANKS. J OOfWJ>, N' t07· w T NEWl.ANO ESTATE, 02HO, $720.M, 10331 1 MAIOSTONELN.HUNTINGTON BEACti,CA BORDEAUX LH, UNIT 'l!J7, 884-14,SMM.TJ15030LOT11 ,,.,.AZZOCCO, DIANE M, AP MONITOR DR. HUHTINGTON YEAGEfUOOHAEl.N'4~ TAMIAT'EAREA 01.-WOOOWARO,AOYCEL.AP TAX-RATtMEA15-4* 1 BEACH.CA Mt.MAY, a~ AP 1& HUNT1HGTC>N8EACH.CA mRUe. 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AP ~ MtCHAfl J, AP AP 935-35-008, $940.$0, 283 PURPlE SAGE, IFMNE, CA AP 5» 1~7. 136.AO, TA 9423 SI 2.842 62, 12 HORIZON, AP '10.ZlM 3. l'OA!ilER.Y AP OAVIOWTR ET Al. AP 14t-86So D, AP 112-79HIO, $1,973;e2, El ESTE AV. UffT E. FOONTMf 143-671·23, ~.70, totOia 4$3-132·10, ...... 4tl, 20 TANGELO,. uNrr 337, IRVINE, • ' LOT 237 NEWPORT BEACH. CA U0.231.(12, SICl.25. TWP e AGE tl3, 12,588.01, 1033 VALENCIA 11472 SN4TA ISAOORA ST, YAU.EV.CA GALLATIN ST; FOUNTAIN 6EOUOIATREEutlfMNE.CA. CA TAX-RATE AAEAK-102 APS9().14W7,$47.82, TR9423 11SEC._ ST. OOSTA MESA. CA FOUNTAIN VAllEY, CA SOOO, SHASHI K. AP I» VALLEY, CA CASTlESPAING TRUST, LOT237 TAX-RAT£ AREA 5$-046 MC aMLLAN. JAMES l. AP AGUIRRE, AOY H, PHIUWS-8-524, $1,0CIU5,.H040 SAN BUOEAU, MIKE. AP 46)-133-30, TAX-RATE AREA 2M'l5 STANDARD f'~CIRC CORP. AP ~1*01, 142.24, TR 9423 TAX-MTE AREA M40C 141~. $2.250 72, 1009 AGUIRAE,JOOV, AP 112-822--07, 8fUIO ST, UHIT 2, FOUNTAIN TAX-MTUll(A 21.o14 $473.41, eo WU.OW TREE lH. AP 463-M1·58, 133.02, TA LOT 231t' BAAKER, HtJ8ERT C T'R. , VAlfHCCA ST. COSTA MESA. $3,5ts.10, IMQ SANTA VAU£Y, CA IRVINE. CA BENDER, JEANNE O'BRIEN, 13244 I.OTA SCHRE\BER. ~l.fS l ET %OONCAH 6 GRIMES CORP, STATE Of CAUFORNA. AP CA CAALpTIA ST. FOUNTAIN PISWN. FRANl< L. lW(EJI, MYANA J, AP 453-AP OSMl-363, $1,976.88, 2233 TURnE ROCK SUMMIT Al ET Al. AP 935-53-2&4, AP 113MH04. $1,8311.7&, 2382 11CMl17-S2. FOff,tEJl.Y AP 110. BANI(. OfWIGE NATL ct>N VAU.EY, CA TAX-RATtAREA21-oo4 %.AAHAAA.MOHA.MEDRET Al.. 174-48, 11,148~, 1 CASHEW, MAATIN ST, Ut«T 119, IA\'INE, TOWNE OOl.L ASSN, AP 4113-1738.22, 294 STREAMWOOD, BAtSTOL ST, UNIT 4. SAP<TA 015-54, $297.57, TWP 5 RGE 11 fl!O MARTA E PETERSON. AP ~.JEANIE P, AP AP t4+-111~1.14,857.1Cl, 11520 IRVINE, CA CA 891-0S. S33.02, TR 12022 LOT lfMNE.CA AN.'..CA SEC34 141.f71-o7, $1,74UO, 100 EL 143-323-40, ~1.38, te759 lHOMPSOH, ~N M. AP EDIN9£R ST, FOUNTAIN PARKCAEST OOMMUNm' DABU, ANGELINE M G TA, 10 OE LEON, GEORGE R ET Al., SIGNAL COlllPANIES I~, CAMINO OR, COSTA MESA. CA MULSERRV Cl, UNfT R, 189-181·27, $1,4~.30. 17Ge VAU..EY, CA ASSN. AP ~202-42. $35.40, AP 937·13-398, $982.89, 2233 BANK, GIRARD SAVINGS, AP 935-53-ut, f103,80, 289 TAX-RATE AREA $S3 AP 11CMl17-53, FQfWEA.V AP AP 14t.f71-17, 19,395.87, 1011 FOUNTAl'.'VAU.EY,CA SAN CAHOEl.O ST. FOUNTAIN Tfl$943LOT C . MARTIN ST. UNrT 304, IRV1NE. AP 935-63..()6(), $1,827.21, 3 STREAMWOOO,IRVINE.CA UCMllS-64, '297.57, TWP 5 a CAMINO 0A. COSTA MESA. TROPP, BERNARD J JR. AP VALLEY, CA TAX-MT! AllfA ~'°15 MOELJAOI, UHGG.\ AP~ CA RUSnJNG WINO, UNIT 30. GOlOEN SANO DEV cq, AP AGE ti SEi.=C~34_,__ ___ ~-11 • , 035-10, f1,34U'.l,13652 'OOHEN,tANESf. AP 937· CA ---TAX-AATE AREA 2&-155 473-081·23, $7, 88.18, 9 STATE Of CAUf<lft«A. AP STANtSl.AUS ST, FOUNTAIN 1&381·22, $747.28, 17410lOS SPANGLER. TltOMAS E, AP WY. lfMNE. CA " 1).4311, $943.48. 2233 MARTIN PflEMIERE POINT, teNPORT 110.231-10, ~Y AP 110- TAX-MT£ AREA 1M84 VAUEY, CA AMIGOS Cl, FOUHTAIH VAllEY, 142.51-0S. $1.837.22. 18583 . REHWn' .. REX. AP 932..CO. BLOG A. UNIT423, IRVINE. CA TAX·RATUREA 2&-t04 ~ILLO, l.EON M, AP 529-BEACH, CA 23Hl1, 1338.08, TWP S ~ It lOCKHAAT. MILDRED A. AP CA TEAi( Q, tHT R. FOUNTAIN 028, 11.27722. 117 CN#J. RD. 011164, $2,851.10, 10 tENRY. sec 4 BAALOW, JAMES JOSEPH 156-22).29, $167.30, 10097 VALLEY, CA llMHE. CA TAX-RATt AREA 16.o49 CARO, BARBARA L, AP 52a-IRV1NE, CA TAX-RATE AREA 55-067 SIGNAL .()OMPAHIES INC, JR. AP 141-303-03. COAAAI. RIVER CT • .F<X.M'AIN TAX-AATtAREA21-oDI TERRY, JNtNE M, AP 1~ L.fWIS, LEONARD W. AP 181·20, Sl,385.49, 23 MINERS RHEE, SANG C, AP 529--012· AP 11o.23f.ll, f0ff,t£Fl.Y AP $2,188.&8, 2431 PORTOl.A VAl..l.EY,CA • 29M4,S1,244..08, 181183DAISY 932-40-030, St,315.58, 103 CONNECTEC INC, AP TRAIL.IRV1NE.CA 07, $3,142.86. 7 SHAOWEU. GOl.SON.AILENeG.AP~ 110.231--01, S339.0S. TWP 8 Oft. COSTA MESA, t.fM>S, NICK, AP 157.Q23. MITCHELL, R08ERT, AP AV, FOONT~ VAllEY, CA CW#J. RD, IJNT 2. IFMNE. CA 430-tQ3.()6, $3,717.70. CHA. BYUNG KIL. AP ~ JRVINE. CA 251-21, Sl,869 94, 20lS2 l(UNE AGE 11SEC4 CA 41, $1,394.94, 18829 AR8UTUS 144-421-85, $E53.10, 1eoe8 MT l!lAYLOCI<. THOMAS F, AP 1701 REYNW>S AV, IRV1NE. 181-36. S2,766.9-4, 1 ROCKY DI\ SANTAANA. CA HANSeN, ERIK. AP 141-334-ST, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA PRIETO Cl, FOUNTAIN VAU£Y, TAX.UTE ARfU1'°11 934-1<Ml33, $2,191.04, 14 CA RIDGE, IRVINE, CA TAX-MT£ AREA 3-177 AP ~251·26, $1$3.46, 17t2 08, ._.815, 053 ~LI.AN ST, JASPERSOH, BRADlEY S, CA SOI.ANA. UffT 33, IRVIHE, CA ORCHARD OR, SANTA AN.'. CA COSTA MESA. CA AP 157-<)54.3S, $2)22.40, ll7J4 SA1AZAR, JOSE, •AP 18t-BRANSTON, JOSEPH W T'R. TAX-RATE AREA 26-088 TAX.JIATE AREA ~110 t«lRWEST MORTGAGE INC, PILOH, GUSTAVO 0 ET OOVE ct, UNIT R, FOUNTAIN TAX-RATEAJIEAJf~ 032-48, $2.214.lle, 17212 SAN AP~,$384.59, !~I.AS AP 932~725. $1,048.10, 192 TAX-RATE AREA~74 Al. AP 141-591-0.1, f795.ll6, YAl..l.EY, CA LOREHZO Cl.' UNIT R. BRISA$, UNIT 8, lflVINE. CA STATE Of CALIFORNIA MELTON. DAV10 0, AP 936-MONROE, UMT 221. IAVINE. CA t73 SONORA RO, OOSTA HAHSOH, JENNIE LEE. AP FOUNTAIN PARK fOUNTAINVAIJ.EY,CA DEPT OF TilANSPORTATION, 16-161, S2.0IU8, t DENVER. ACEVES, l \AS GERARDO, t.ESA.CA tS7~1~. St,271.87, 18719 HOMEOWNERSASSH.API°" TAX-RAT£AREA2&-00I AP455-241·13,S231.8',TR38t UMT80,IRV1NE,CA TAX-RAT£AREA2&-182 AP ll3Hl).005, $17060, 1551 SIGNAL COMPANIES INC, RODRIGUEZ, JESUS I, PALM ST, fOONTAIN VALLEY, Oll2-4e, $45.18, lR 7605 LOT A TAX.flA1t AREA 21~ BU< 57 . BRUINBARK LN. UNIT 35, AP 11CMll~ FC>fWERV AP MIUAN, MARIA l/lCT~IA, CA PMAOO, HEIL Al.ORIN, AP REGENTS Of THE ST~TE Of CALIFORNIA. AP TAX·RATI AREA 2&-124 UNITED STATES OF SANTA AHA. CA 11CMllS.31, $115..'2.. lWP 5 AGE AP 141•582·05. S2.72Cl.74, UESKOVAN, JAMES 1Q&.063.-02. 11,132.32, 15917 ORNEl.AS, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY Of CAL. AP 120-455-241-17, $72.70. Tfl 361 BU< AMERICA. AP 434-062..QI!, 11 sEc 29 2855 VELASCO LN, OOSTA JOSEPH. AP 157-oe2·20, RHOOOUTE CT, FOUNTAIN RAMREZ ET AL. AP831-5t437, 135-01, $67.74, TR 361BU<57 57 OGUNSIYI, GBOLNiAN 0, Sl,865.98, TR 381 Sll( 62 lOT TAX-RATE AREA $~ AP 116416-11, FOfWERl.Y AP MESA. CA $2.654.28. t8572 REOWOOO Cl, VAU.EY. CA 11.036.55, 12042 SYl.VAH REGENTS Of THE AP 529-102·26, Sl,629.94, 14 198 110.0\~. m.eo. lWP s AGE UNIT R. FOUNTAIN VAi.LEY, CA FOUNTAIN PARK RfVER, UNIT 20, FOOHTAIN UNIVERSITY Of CAUFORNIA. TAX-RATE AREA 25.()80 JACKSON. IRV1NE, CA GOMEZ. C'Ml«A. AP 473-11SEC29 TAX-RAT£ AREA 1~112 MURPHY, 0-'VtO 8. AP 157· HOMEOWNERS ASSN, AP 1• VAUE(. CA AP l:IG-135-18, Sdt.118. TR 381 • ATHANIKAR, NARAYAN K, TAX-RATt AREA 21-117 083-22, $4,nB.89, 9 AP 11CMl16-2S, FOfWE'ALY AP . 094-14, Sl,281,87, 18523 OS3-411,134.88,TR7987LOTA Bl.1(57 ORAHGECOUNTYTRANSIT AP 529-1~. $2,338.88, 31 BEACHCAEST, NEWPORT 11G-01s-29, $193.42. TWP 5 &ARHA. F10NA L. ~t3H7· COTTONWOOO ST, FOONTAIN AP t0&-084-59, 143.72. TA 707'5 TAX-MTt AREA 21..ol AP 120-135-21. $45.32. TA 361 OIST, AP 104-581·25. $4SU8, CARSON, IRVINE, CA UNITED mres Of COAST. CA RGE 11SEC29 011, lt.1103.7CI, 2223 PACIFIC VALlfY, CA LOT A 8l.K57 14738 SANO CANVOH AV, SWARTZ. JEFFREY A. AP AMERICA. AP 434-03H2. f'OS1"ER. JOHN 0 TR. AP AP llo.418-29, l'Offi&EALY AP AV, Ut«T C, COSTA MESA, CARROLL. JOHN J, AP 157· AP 1()8.()85.51, $43.29, Tfl 707'5 TlU\STOH. WJRI TRESE. ~ 120-135-22, SSl .82, TR 381 IFMNE, CA 55H>42-01, $117.08, 2 S2,187.90, TR 381 BU< 61 LOT 473-083-35, SlS,041.50, 15 11<>-015-40, $14)39.72, lWP 5 CA '11-'76, S11942, 18056 MT LOTS AP 811-63-914, $250.91, 122 BU< 57 • 'MfTNEY, IRVINE, CA f97 SICVCREST, NEWPORT COAST, RGE" sec a OUIEN, WN«JA L. AP 938-NORBY Cl, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SMITHHART. TERESA. AP HORN BEAM LH. FOUNTAIN ~ 120-135-30, 187.70, TA 381 TAX-MTt AREA 26-087 AP 434-031-15, St,627.78, TR CA STATE Of CAl.lfOfNA. AP 74-005.Sl,577..52,2205PACIAC CA 14+124-12, 11,334.95, 11157 VAUE(.CA BU<90 TAX-AAT£AREA 2&-1'1 38lBU<61lOTl97 NEWPORT CUSTOM 11CMll&®,FOfW£ALV»ttO. AV, UffT S. COSTA MESA, CA As.ER. JOHN L. AP 157· FtOWEA AV, FOUNTAIH AP 120-135-45, $61.60, 401 ANDO, ~NICHI, AP HAPAOFF. 0-'VIO L. AP 447· ESTATES IHC, AP 473-083-31, 015-18, S1,42774, TWP 5 AGE 132·51, Sl.225.00. 18231 VALLEY, CA PROP£r'1'.'UlllMHEaTY BEAKElEYPl.lfMHE.CA 447-371"'43, $2,3$3.33, 4 SCHOOi.. IRVINE UNIAED 313-03,$2.479.711, 101.AFLORA. $8,806.35, 14 SKYCAEST, 11 SEC29 TAX-AATE AllEA tS.tte DEVONWOOO Cl, FOUHTAlN VEE, AW«. AP 144-132-20, AP 120-135-SCI. Sl9,M2.94, TA APAIUA JRVINE. CA DISTRICT, AP 452·1&1-04, IRV1NE, CA NEWPORT COAST, CA SIGNAL COMPANIES INC, VAl.lfY,CA $49'.08, 11337 GOl.OEHROO TAX-MTEAMA2HOO 3818l.K 90 LOT450 MAR10N,ROAALOJ,AP447· $53.30,Tfl1033HOT46 ()9EAHRIOGECOMMUl'fTY AP 110.018-32, FOAMERLY AP AOGE'RS, GLORIA. AP 424-118USAINC,AP l57·132·58, AY,FOONTAINVAU.EY,CA . 431..J6,$2.962.57,24TOSCANY. SCHOOL IRVINE UNIFIED TAX.ftATE AREA 2&-19' ASSN. AP 4n~l·28. $6048, 110.015-11, $1,4Z7.74, 1WP S ~ S918.73, 1789 S18,3CIU9, 9002 TAlBERT AV, PRATT. RICHARD A.AP 14+-HOSS lTO, AP ~MS. TAX-RAT£AREA2f.011 IRV1NE,CA DISTRICT, AP 452·18Hl5, · Tfl'14038lOTXX AGE 11 SEC29 ~Pl. COSTA MESA. FOUHTAIN VAU£Y, CA 184-01, $324.7'5, 18051 SHASTA 14.408.7'5, 2501 ALTON AV, LOCKWOOD, MICHAEl. 0, $53.30, 655 W YALE LOOP, AOELEH, ROl.Al.YH L. AP KINSEU.A. R06ERT J, AP CA BELL. ALBERT NOEL ST.FOUNTAINVAU.EV,CA IRVtE,CA VONG, PETB\ B, UN, SU AP 449-492-31, '525.116, 7 IRVINE.CA 452-371-32, $2,810,21. 3S $35-9().()34, $2..240.31, 33 PAOf'Emll ESTATE OF, AP 15H03·21, HGU'f'EN, VHt, AP 144-221· IE!, AP 483-071""4, $2.373.02, CONNECTICUT, IRVINE, MA. DAVID H ET AL. AP 937· 8l.OOMOA1.f. IRVllE. CA MONTEREY PINE. NEWPORT fMNE lM1ED SCHOOL TAX4'ATtAREAIS.tz4 $425.M, 18898 ACACIA ST, 10, S2,288.ll0, 1847' EVEREST TAX.ftATEARfA... 18931 VIA MESSINA. IRVINE. CA 47·268, l l,&15.44, 14 BERGl.AS, MARK. AP & COAST.CA l'OISTIIC'T FOUNTAIN VAl.JE(, CA ST, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA CA' V H 0 INC, AP ~182, WOOOLEAF, IAVllE, CA 371·34, SUVUO, 32 JO+folSTOHE, JOHN 1<1.AWITTER, KE!Tli R, AP RILEY, MARK R. AP 144-223-HATIAA, FATIH. AP 44MS2-MfYAWNtJ.. QW, AP 4t!3-Sl.843.14, 2003 ""OAlllO O'HARE. PATRICI(, J ET Al. Bl~ IRVINE, CA TAXoMTE AREA~ TAX-MT£~ 11~2 JOSEPH, AP 412~10, 157·212·14, $2,596.80, 1107 04, $543.01, U792 ~AV, 52. $175..48, 1 PAlAMEOES, 081•21, $3,591.9CI, 19301 AISLE, UNT079, IRV1NE, CA AP 937·55-03ll, U,Pio.s8, 11 1 St.512.11, 3380 SUMMERSET SWALLOW AV, FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN VALLE't. CA lfM'£ CA SIERAA CKJl.A RO, IAWE. CA lliOMPSOH, MARI( B, AP FOX110llOW, UNIT 39, IRVlNE. TAX-RAT£ AREA 2'-1• K.11 t INC, MASAO KOTAKE ~Nl(J~ I.AHA. AP 531»4t· a. COSTA MESA. VAl..l.EY, CA . STOTLER. MARGARET OLIVER. BflUCE A. AP 463-939-:IS-318, l t,394.SO, 300 CA INC ET AL. AP 475-081..0S, ZJ, susa.oo. '7 TRAllWOOO, CA NANOPOULOS. CHRIS, AP AUNE TA, AP 144-484-22, TAX.ftATUREA.. 124-10, $4.184,72, 5571 SIEAAA TfQIEA AISLE. IRVINE, CA eotfER, KARA JET AL. AP PIAO. ANTHONY D, AP 938-$11,m.44. 9 SHOREVIEW, IRVINE. CA 157-464-19.$3,108.118,l~MT $3.210.90, 18327 MT NIMBUS VER>ERO,llMNE,CA GEOGHEGAN, WILLIAM T. 937-$5.075, Sl97.37, 79 3Nl58,'7,94880,12MAIJCHl.Y, ~OOAST.CA TAX..ftAll ~REA 15-134 DEMETER Cl, FOUNTAIN ST, FOUNTAIN VAl.JE(, CA REGENTS Of THE llEMEf\, STEPHEN W, AP N> ~. $2.429 09, 1703 FOXHOLLON, utfT 75. !RWE. UtfT D, IRVINE. CA KOTAKE, MASAO. MA.SAO VAU£Y, CA ~ OEl.HITA T. AP ~ Of CAUFOfNA, •153-0CI, 11,808.85, 18412 REGGIO A&.E. IRVINE, CA CA KOTAKE INC, AP 475..o9t~. CANTON, R LYN't. AP 439-AANERIOi. Pi\Ul., AP 157· 1*'481~7. S1,482.82. 11091 'W.MtERICAN HEART SIERRALUNARO,lfMNE,CA AGUILAR. LORRAINE, AP TAX-AATEAREA»-201 $14,208.111, 11 SHORELINE, PU8U!IKED: 15+03, 13,031.IO, ~IRVINE 511-24, Sl,110.93. 18132 BIRO BELLFlOWER AV, UNIT E, ASSOCIATION. AP 120-1315-34, TAX-RATEAREA1'-088 937-82'°22, $64917, 30 NEWPORTOOAST,CA NEWPORTBEACW AV, lHT E4, COSTA ME$.\, CT, FOUNTAIN VAlLEY, CA FOUNTMf VAi.LEY. CA $83.14, TR 381 lllJ( llO T AX-AAT£ AREA 2&-032 . WINDJAMMER, UNrT 22, JENKINS. LANA. AP S30-241· COSTUIESA CA DINSMORE. ROBERT 8, AP HANSEN. ooPW.O E TR. AP lf!VINE UNIFIED SCHOOL tRVINE. CA 23, $6.516.22, 67 TRAILWOOO, TAX4'ATE AREA 5SOt1 DAL y Pl.OT t87-05+19, $71Cl.OO, 17$84 1-.012-07,Sl.m.ee, 11048EL TAX-MTtAR!A2M07 UNITED ST~TES Of DISTRICT, AP 452~1H3, OOOSZ.GERAU>M,AP~ IRVllE.CA =~A.ND2', IW TAX.UTE AftEA 1~111 MANGO Cl, FOWTAIH VAllEY, AMARILLO AV, FOVNTAIH AMERICA. AP 434-G31-GS, $40.45, BK 99 PG 24 PAR 3 07..CJ.40, '2.•58.02, 6 Cl'TY Of IRVINE. IAV1NE MAMATAS, PHllLIP P, AP CA VAUE(. CA' • BAILEY, ROBERT ClAYTOH a.284.84. TR 3111 BU< &1 LOT HlflSCH. STEVEN Ko AP 938-SOUTHSANO, ffMNE, CA COf.4PAHY. AP 530-291-10, <48MIMt, $8,812..<48, 17 SEA CORP Of n£ PflESIOING ..ic KINNON, ROBERT ET AL. AP W--0'71-30, 1314.M, 1f7 49-035, si,m.48, 103 TAI, DAVID P. AP 938-60-0:M, $3...,, TA 14540LOT11 IDIAACE. NfWP()M COAST. 81SHof> CMJRCH Of. LDS. SHERtOAN TR, AP 111-074-!0, TAX-MTE AREA 11-4DI 31121 HEHORIX ST. IAVINE. CA LAKESHOOE. UNIT 47, IRV1NE, $1,0&9.00, 85 WEEPINGWOOO, TAYLOR. D GENE. Ml 5» CA '4SOUTHEAH CAUFOANIA ICl83.80, *'I.A NAAP<XA AV, HOWS, ICEJT11 J, U ._. TAX-MT£ AA.EA~ CA • UNIT 34, IRVINE, CA 291-53, $522.95, ~ OAKHURST SUN9E.LT DEVELOPERS IHC, R>UNTMi VAU.EY. CA YSAIS, JOHN R. AP tCJM23. 052-33, $1,31UI, 14511 HEBDON. UWAH K TR, AP BEOI, TIJfilY, AP~ RO, IRVINE, CA AP ~ SUI07.72. 3151 HERRMANN, GAff'f R, AP OI. 11,7&4,42, I03118 SWE£TNf ST, IRVINE. CA MIU.ER, ARHOlO A, AP 451· i36-66-019, 12,639 29. 107 ml!OO. 154 ECHO RON. UNIT IWlE1C. MOIAEl. 0. AP S30- NRNAY ~. UNfT A-3. COSTA lf7·194-14, $2.Cl87.34, tt41 El MARGARITA AV, FOUNTAIN LEE. SOHO KUl, AP 449-181-64, $1,119'.04, 10 PENNY EAST VALE LOOP, UNIT 19, 66, IRVINE. CA 2llt""7, l 1,t&2.H, 33 MESA. CA SOL AV, FOUNTAIN VM.ID, CA VALLEY. CA 1 072-20, $1,253.48, 4741 PINES, IRVINE, CA IRVINE, CA 1.Alffl.WOOO. IRVINE. CA LH>STflOM AV, IMNE, CA I P.U8UC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES' 11 PUBUC NOTICES I I P18JC NCmCl8 I I PUBUC NOTICES NOTICE OF THE PETITION requests APPLICATION TO . authot11y to adminlste' the SELL ALCOHOLIC estate under lhe lndepend· BEVERAGES enc Adm1n1itratioo or Es· D "' ... Fl~ """licatlOn tates Act (This Authority at~ "' ..,.,., : will allow the personal rep· -04-AU •1999 resencawe 10 take rtiany To Whom It May Conoem· actions wllhOul obtaining The Name(a) ol the Applk:ant(s) lstare court approval .Belore REFAIQERATED SERV· laking certain very lmpor· ICES OF AMERICA INC cant acllof\&., hoWeYW, 1"41 The appllcants lisl&Q personal representa1111e th will be reQ1.1ired to give no-abo\/8 are epplyfng to ire Uce to interested pel'$Ol\S Department of Alcoholic "'-" Severa .. Coolrol to sell unless they have warv"" alcoholic beveraies at: nooce or consenled to the 300 RED Hll AVE prOQ<>sed actf<>n.) The 1n· t " dependent administration BLDG 6 STE 106 authority will be granted COST" MESA CA 92626 uotess an Interested per· F« the following lype ol son hies en objeetloo to the lrcen•~ 09 BEER • ANO petition and ShOwS gOod WINE IMPORTER & 17 cause why the coort $ho01d BEER & WINE WHOLE· not grant lhe aultionty. SAlER 20 OFF SALE A HEARING on the petl· BEER ANO WINE Put>llsl"led Newpor1 Beach· tlOll will be held on Cotta Mesa Daffy Pilot SEPTEMBER 2. 1999 81 A• ... ust '2, Ill, 26, 1999 1 45 p.m In Dept L73 IO· -• caled at 341 The Ctty Drive ______ Th_7_ss_I Sooth. Orange. CA 92868. Fictitious Busln•H Name Stat~nt The f ollowlflO persona era doing business as: a) THE WINE VAULT, b) PROVENCEPROOUOTS, 3001 Red Hill Ave , Costa Mesa, Cahfomla 92626 Relrtgerated Services of America. Irie, (OE)~ 2003 Port Weybridge t"l&ce. Newpott Beach, Celifomla 92660 This business Is con· Cluciad by: a corporation Have you slA11ed dolrtg bUSlness yet? No Reftlgeraled Services ol Americ• Inc , Jurgar Soaethe, President 'This sta1amen1 was mec with the County Cleft< OI Orange Coun~:a'&:t·99 1 11.21 Dally Pilot Aug. 12, 19, 26, S!pt. 2, 1989 Th757 PETITION FOR AN ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM Chang Kyu lee TO Chad Chang lAHI It Is hereby Oldered U\at all peraoos 1n1erest.ct In lhll matter appear belOf'e this court In Department No. L73 of Che Superior Coon of Celllomla af the -~RISS snown· above on 9-21, 1999 at 2:00 o·c.ock p.m. and than Bild !here show cause. If any they halle. Why the pelrtion lor Change of name shoOKI not be grant.ct It Is further ordered lhat a copy of this oro.r to shoW ceu.. be published In Newport Beech/Costa Mau Dally PllOt, a ~r ·of general cltt:UCatiOn publlshed In thli county, et laa11 once a ~ fOf lour ooneecutl'le weau pr10r to the day of the heaMg. curtly or Federal Tax Numbers, and address ot the BuverlTrenslerae are· PERRV'S INC., 21622 MARGUERITE PARKWAY, MISSION VIEJO, CALIFORNIA 92692 As list.ct by the seller/ LloeOsee, all other busl· ness namea and ad· dreues used by the Seller/ Licen$M within thrn years before the date sucl'I hsts was tent or deltvered to tile BuY41rlTransferee are AS PROVIDED TO BUYER BY SELlER The assets 10 be 90kl are described In general as· tumnure, h1e1ures. equip· ment and stock In trade ol a restaurant with beer and wine license and located at: 13766 Al.TON PARKW"V· 1152, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA I PUBLIC NOTICES been approved by the De-pa rtme nt ol AlcohoUc eave~ Control DATED: JULY 16, 1999 SELL.ER BY: HENRY JS DINERL·PSHIP BY: JORDAN J. MOUER, GENERAl. PARTNER BY: RISSMAN TRUST •L..oR.AYmi-8. RISSMAN... RALPH RISSMAN CO. TRUSTEES, lfMITED PARTNER BUYER BY: PERRY'S INC ABDOLRUAGH FARMAND. PRESIDENT Pubhshe<I Newpcrt Beach· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot August 19, 1999 l hn!; STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS I PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SEU ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Dale of Flhng Appt1Ca1i0n August 1 D. I 999 To Whom It May Conoem · The N(lme(S) 01 the ADil.hcant(sJ 1$/are SE'TO MASAYOSHI GEORGE The appllcants listed at>oVe are applying to the Oepartment of Alcoholic Beverage Control H> sell atcottollc be11e1ages at 3033 BRISTOL ST STE N COST A MESA. CA 92626 For the follow1no type OI license 41 • ON·SALE BEER ANO WINE EAnNG PLACE Publlshed Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pelot August 12. 19. 26. 1999 Th758 I PUBUC NOTICES I Flctltioua Bu•lneH Name Statement The lolloWlng persons are doing business as. lnteruance. 151 Kalmus Or., Su11e K·2. Colla Mesa CA 92626 Edu·Tecl'I lndusmes, LLC. (C A). 151 Kalmus Or Su•te 15.·2. Costa Mesa, C.\. 92626 This bvsineos IS con· dueled tiy: L. untied Uablhty Co Ha11'8 you started doing 1>Us1ness yet" Yes, 12123196 Edu· Tech Industries, Ll.C, Glol'la KampM>resi- dalll & CEO This statement was f1i.c:t WILh lhe County Clerk of Orange Coun~~6~0-99 1 tMe Dally PllOt "UG 12, 19, 26, s.m. 21 1999 Th761 PROPERTY II HUNTINGTON 8EACJi SCHOOl DISTRICT ' F~ttoua BualneH IF YOU OBJECT to the NenM Statement granting of the petition, you The following persoos shoOtd appear al Ille hear· arw doln~ bOslness as Ing and scate your =c· tlOOa or hie wnnen Ob "STOA 13. 2824 New· 11ons with the coon be ore P<>l1 81\/'d • Newport Beach. the heating Your ap· CA 92667 pearance may be In person ~ Daniel Mautlce Taylor, or by your alloiney •. 126 T"9 ~ter Orele. IF VOU ARE A CREDI· Coata M .... CA 112627 TOR or contingent cte<lltor . Tl!!!~ J>u\lneaa' 11 oon· of the deceased. 'P-> must dutieo oY' an kldividual file your ctalm wtlh Che Have you start.cl doing court and man a copy 10 Iha bu._• yet? No personal repruenlat1v1 D9r\ Tayto< appolnle<I by Iha coun Flctitlou1 Bualnea1 NanHt StMement Thi follOwlng pertOM are doing bvsln9Sf aa. NATIONWIDE BUSI· NESS IMAGING CENTER, 2253 Manin t 0419, lrilne, CA 02612 Hamid Javj~J 24211 Avenlda Breve tn., i...guna Niguel, CA 926n Daoud l1Ufzad•:. 21 Laguna Madft, AlllO Viejo, CA 92626 This bt.1slne11 Is con· ducted by • general pannerahlp Have Yo.Ill ti.rted dolnQ buafneu ye17 No DATE: AtlG ) 1ttl JAMESP.GA~.1. JUOGeJCOMMsnlOHEA OF THE SUPERIOR COUftT Chall; Kyu lee, 4S21 campus Drive f156 lrvtne, CA 92612 PubllShed Newport a..ch• eo.ta Mesa Dally Plloc AugualS, 12, 111, 26~9119 rn753 The l(lnd of license to be translened is ON·SALE BEER ANO WINE LICENSE FOR BONA FIDE PUBLIC EATING PLACE LICENSE NO 41 •224023 now Issued for the prem1Se$ located 3766 ALTON PARKWAY, 1152, IRVINE, CAl..IFOR· NIA The bulk sale la subject 10 ca111om1a Unltoon Com· marclll Code Section 8t082 The antlClpeted date ot Che sale/transfer Is September 7. 11199 at lhe ofllol of Unllle1$81 Tiiie C::ICt'O'# Orange Branch, 1205 E CNc>men A ..... er.nge, Ca. 9~8e6. BUSINESS NAME The 1o11ow1ng pergon(s) has (have) abandoned th8 use ol l hct. li<:htious busi· naas name· NATIVE: TAAILS·SOlmiERN CAL· IFORNIA, 13 1 Albert Place. •B. Costa Meea. CA 92627 The Fiotttlous BUllOeSS name raterred to abOve was flied In 0 111nge County on 1111199, Fll.E NO 199967800011 Jennlle r Sueann• S•ll•bury, t 3t Albert Place, •B, Colla Mesa, CA 92627 Thi• buttness '' con· dUCted by: an tndMduat Jennifer SaltsbUry STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? Thll "8temtnl rWllS filed within tour months from Iha Wttb tM Counly Cle~ of 1 ... 1 o1 Of'ltlg8 County en 8,10.99 dat& o ,,,, 1rst tssuanoe t ............ 1110 letttrt H p1ov~ed In P10- -bat• CoOe HCllOfl 9100 O.ilf Pilot Aug 12Thlll, me lrrM !or ft~ng cta•mt 29, Sept. 2. t999 nl w1u not oxptr• befOI• rour asc 8'10 mo<11ns from the ri.anng E ,... PETIT......., d11te l'IQhatd •bOll• _. """ YOU MA.Y EXAMINE lht 0 ADllRNISTEA 11 • llTATE OF: :i: k:':!.~i.,.=,;,~ C&JlliFORO ALAN N e"*le, ~ IMY 1111 ' .. .rcHNEIOER with the court a Rf1Que1t l0t CAA.NO. A1m2t SW;lat ~(form DE· To'.".:ili Ml,., 1>ene1t· 15-4) o1 lhe 111rno of.-. In· '*", ~. cont· vaotor; enct appr9t.., Cl ~-and per· Mlate eMt1I Of ot any lllfte mey Ol*Wlw pelJllOn Of llCClOUnl •• ....... In,.. wlll Ot :="1~~~ bofl. of '°' 8Ptdll NOb fOrm .. ........ lrqm ""~ dadt. ......... 11£:: flOft MY. OA -~ ........ .. ...... 11.t --- Hamid Javid This statement wu flied Wlfh the County Clel'f! of Orange County on 7.30-911 ,. ... OQIM Dally Pilot Aug. S, 12, 19, 26, 1099 Th742 9UP!NOR COURT Of CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF OMNOI UrnoNMl•Judoe C.W·Pr•ll• 141 TM °" DrM. Poet Oflloe ...... ,.,,. -~ It THI fllATTIR OP THI Plft110lll TO CHAW THI MAMI °'•R".:.& ~ " The amount of th• pul'tflaM Pl10I or con- llOe,.tton In oonnediOn Wllh Iha tranllar °' the ncenH and butlnffa, St7&.ooo.op wl'!lch In· dudu Iha ...wrlMld In· venlOfY of to .,.,.,.. u lalfowS• OE~IPTION AMOUNT t Per1on•I Cheak, SIOOOOO 1 ~ NOllt "' teYOt of ....., In 1h8 """' of ao.00000 t Demand na1e In 18'1()( OI In ..,. .um °' 00000 ... lecul'ly a...- .... tn ... ol lie Mllet ... 00 " ... ....., :s.: .. ......_ n:a •Pwr an •Cldl. ... .. .. .. Thlt a111emt1nt waa Iii.ct win\ ~ County C•1k of Oranoe CounCL oo 71'J0/'119 1MIHOOlll DallY Pilol AU9 5, 12, 10. 26, 1099 Th751 Flctttloua Bu.alneH N4NN St9tement The I01IOWing ptft()l'lt .... doing tluSlntiN u PENINSULA POINT TRADING. t641 East 8elboa 8IYd • BalbOe, Ce• kll'nle 112661 Tom Ray Wiia.IJ._ 16't EMC 8atioa ~ • Dllll>Oa, CallOMla 8268 I 8tlndr9 l.M Glotdtrto. 19'\i Ets1 lelbOa BMI • ..... OIMOmll 92681 ,.,. ......... can- IM:lld ~ MMrtd Incl ... ... Woll ..... OOltlO ...._._..., Tam .,.;;'Wt. lNi .... -Mid .... ~a.id 0.-.~ ,.. t 1 • • • • • • • • • • • .... SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Youfliome and Business Nffds - ~ l 10~I IC~ NEWPORT ADJACENT 4BR ~~NC 2iA lmmec;-cvt. __, OPPORTUNI ry S»t.000 Mull Seti tr.l blk to All NPB Apt MWft.4122 "11 tSlll• •'-tnlsllt 1111111 BEST BET IN TOWN "'"''"' l• 11'ftC1 It Utt Ftfl .,., Fair Houhtt Ad 11 111e 2 NICE HOUSES R·2 1t11.U1• w111c11 maln " lllep l""Each 2 8dra w/yard1 It '''""" ... , ,,.1.,1m l""Exc.llent Esldt Loe. 111111111111 or •lmlmltttll• ,,...Mariner'•Harbor High S2 HOUSESICONooa FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH BAYVIEW Sh COMMUNITY OPEN SAT.SUN 11..S SOC> I' COAST HWY 126 2tJr 2tll frpa $lligle SIOfY hie 2 side y<I$ ,. toe backyd. &mall pet may be Ok Laase land $61,000 • 949-675-92&4 BIG CYN CONDO OPEN SUN 12 .... By Fax ('>t1>) WI ·b:i'H o~'ttt.f> uJll"f111~ ,."" 11.1mW" ... ,1 ,.t,.."' 11111111.,, •11·1 •• II oU "'" ''"' ~ "111. • fO~ II'""~) .. 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH By Phone (Qi 1>) Mi-Jcm~ By MaMn Person: .1:w w •. ,, Dnv S1n·1•1 Cu,111 \11• II (f 92627 \1\••1••111111.1 & lt.1 ..,. Hours' 1iolq1hu111· 8::!011111-:l OOpm \k.t1olJ\ I'""°' \t'ull.:-111 8::i0111o-;i (IOpm '~~··"'··htol.1 132 APTS 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH · Polley &1""' 1111d 1J1·udl111t• ;1t1• 11lij1·1·1 '" d11111g1• v.·11h11111 1111t1rl'. Tlw puhh,h1•r 1r•1'f\1·, 1h n~l11 111 1·1·11 ur ro·1·l11 ,jf). rt'\1~1· or r1·1e1·r 1111y c 1n~-.1fll'd a1h n11-.1·11w111, Pl1·11,1· 11•po11 1111\' ('rror 1h111 fllll) br i11 \0111 da~!'lifwil 11d 11111111·ili111rl). 'l hr Duih" Jjilrn an·c·ph 110 l111flili1\ fur 1111\ 1•1 mr i11 1111 11dH·r1h1·11w111 (.11 '<\hkh ii 11111\ h~· n·~pt111~il.>l1· nnp1 fm· till' 1 1 i.I of ilw IHll f' 111·1 uulh oc<'upird h)' 1lw rnor. C11·d11 nut u11lv 01• ullrnHll for 1h1• fir~• iiN·,1jo11. . . ,,___,..-;..._ __ Deadlh1es --------...... Monday ............ Frida) 5:00pm ''fhur-.day .. Wf'dnc~day 5:00pni "" Tuf"<1day ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thur,;da) 5:00pm Wedne day .... Tue .. day 5.00pm S,1turda) .......... .Friday 5:00pm 182 HOUSES,ICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH I 400 AhHOUNCEMENTS I f 448 MEET WORLD CHAMPION ......... ___ ..... _ _.,,, -~H'n10USE"'WT1lt·-.m:.~,.µ~~==~~~ '$1425/Mo. 1Br •Olln, WID. l"", EXEC HOME FOR LEASE4Bt , BRUCE P.fNHAW- BACK1'0 SCHOOL SALEll 'Sludlo.S&ODimo. 2 Ulla..-W~Oflf-~·tlf-'·Hle:,:-+-~ ..... ,:+-i"~Df ..... 1.~"'"-•..,,....,.owon""H"Neiijj0i1 3Brl1b• s1cstVmo. g•aoe. soo root. nice view. u ........ ....,. •• 2 ....... •• P t H ""'""' ......_, ......... •g open r o p • r Y o u • • ~s COO<lbonllly accepted pall(), secluded loc S 110Dlmo MH42-31SD 100lmo 949-67S-4382 9<19-650-5622. 71• S46· t<MO . 132 APTS 11 NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWF!ORT BEACH ' ') t ~ Newport Marina ., Ptisllnt conchon large ylld & relrlg, galed, l•ness dr pool/ ~reat schools $3300/mo spa, double git 949-720-2078 p NEWPORT HEIGrn-.. oasl Newport ropattiH n "' Coby Wmd 949-759·3724 V18rl18t Bungalow S9951MO 'WEST CUFf' Elita, quiet V2Brl18a ~ 11oors, beautiful 2br 2.Sb• Wlf> new belmtd ceira. $t600'mo N.pe1$ 1 '""°'"", 949·717-4795 carpet, 2 car 91r, club houN, T te Sh1111. Pacil backs Shoe 1-.:.:..:;..:=~::::;.,::::;..,,,,,-1 Sala!I Aanie Prizes and Mort' vCorni.I ot 171WPomona SAT\JROAY ONLY, 9-211 "'*'' 11 race. col11. 11111111, Schools su, 1t111tllc111. l1mlll•I tl1l11 or l""A"10"UHr or Investor nttlHal 111t11, or 11 l11111ttoa $369 000 10 m1t1 yy no 11T111ruc1. Agent (949) 21~2441 HlllMallo• or •ilcrtll'llatlt111 • Prudentl1I Ce R .. lly 1 C~on Island • 2br 2ba W/O. frplc, pool. 2 car gar. By ·:.,,.---------........ --L I Owner $239K 949 631·2586 • Newporl View Flm 4Br ::1 FAIRWAY APAKTMENTS ~ Apartment• Bayfront commumty with privale ~ach & manna. W.Uk to Balboa Island. .......... , pool, $1650 pp 80o.34M009 164 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT BALBOA ISLAND 2br, 21>11 c:•z·•· WALKING DIST NCE TO I 402LOST & FOUND I LOST Bltck 6 wtlht long haired cet femtle, vicln1y Shore Cliff COM. PIHH call flllt llWllftlfll Wiii IOI NWPf Htfu1 ArN. GiHi Loe k1twt11ty '"'" eny 1t11ttts1· 2 hOusel on large toe Both mall '" r111. 111111 w•k-11 11 fllO\I..., conO-lhows beau1JllA. Yl•l•llH ff~ IH O.r rnftrt Earl Tay!Or, Agl 949-642-<4722 Ill -.,.., 111111111• lhl •II E'SIDE Y«'f 6P8Cill 14"9!! fwtlll11\ Uffrtl11• 11 1•11 ll/llilV detat~ built In 90 ...... ,., Ill nall•••· .. II 3& .. Loll. 2 ~. OY81 1800 st. .... 1 9'"1!Hlly •1111 Tl U•· Upgiaded Earl & Judy Taylof, "'" 11 "9at111111111 ... uu 11ua AQenl$ M9-642.c722 3 58a, lam rm & bonus room AT BIG ~ON Pl81'l.' lat remodel included r11111n1 ,, , •• m astt Fer CYHBlUFFS 1020 Nancy Ln hit Wnl11 .. 1 ... oc lftt plt1$1 OPEN SAT 12 .... 3br 2 5ba I rwtme blcks up 10 natural " I HUD " 421. l* pwlt lrlra lg brs. toes ol up- i HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLO!! Showc11e Hom11 for 8'f9 tn our Saturdey Reel u Estate Supplemenll riomes of the Week 'Olfplay Ads Start al Just S75' Oeadltna IS T ues<lay II SPM °'*'House US11ngs $15! Deadune T~rsday 5PM It P1y1 to AdvertlH In the Best Local • Reel Estate Section CAU. TOOAYll LISA K. RIVERA 94f.574-4252 ANNE WILLEY • 94f.574-4249 : hOMESELLERS grades I Smll COOllliex on PflV .. Owfltl 310-372-6338 l'i9I 3 y .. , Ntw Single llelalehed 2·Sly, 3Br,. loft. '[ 58a 2c gar app<ox 17005! On Paalc Ave $252.000 Maggie Bkr, 949·552-4976 UiOE MODEL PERFECT 380 UBA 2·STORY '335,000 AOT. MW723..S120 LEGAL TRIPLEX 309 Femleal 1 Blocic to Oce.n Pnoe ot Ownership S689,000 John Kenney BalDoa Newport Really 949-723·4494 81e11 Bey clOM BtiUiJlu 3Bi 2 58a Newport RMera condo, eno unrl new lloomo. c•rpet. & pa1t11 • 1 Block 10 ·BICk bey ttatlS low assoc ~es. won1 1851 S269.900 can B11an E dll'IOlld5on agt 949-650-8828 NEW HOMES E Side "FROM BUILDER .. 2S27 ThrOU1112S41 Slrca An1 A~a 4bf, 2 5 bl IWfOlt 180().2000 lqft 2 car garage Slllling • $358.900 9-49-646·7801 • M9·72Nl120 E aide CM Open Fri 10.2 233 Flower (2 on • loll) .lt>r 2be ma111 IM wlrtfNI P8ll'lt ~ Cllpel p......, lnl I a 1bf, I bl ~ IM!lfll pt1V yatd Matk Caroeklcd RE 949· 72(} 1760 AEDOCEDt R-2 ZONE ::taulc E'Slde Home 2Br IBI $259.900 Ed Ven den ~.Blu94~ Aeduoed 10 $719.000 Joen Burlie, A1J. 949-759·931<1 ONE FORD Rb e Tl)underl>lrd Or. OPEN SAT·SUN 11-<4 3br 3.5ba r.JQe mstr bf on I SI nr, C'*lrens bcnJs rm, media rm 3 ca1 11111 NEVER BEEN OCCUPIED No mellow Roos Wil Cdop bkts $1295.000 O¥lnef 949·72!H> I 19 8hlfft·2 6 3 BR, singll~Yll. vlewa ol gretnbells & Oover Shores best toe 949· 720-t 70A Doug Boley. Broqr . ·uoo f>9nn• 20 Clbl'lllo 2br 2be 998.st, ~'°" shul· 181$ land IM, comm pool Cor 10c P1iV bch for resad $152 .SK UDO RESORT HO~ES 9"'9-67~3 Of 720-9882 CASTAWAYS Vintage Plan 3 Model, 4& 4 58a, O'tllr 4300 II. cuSlom wood ttoors. hOme office w/sep enlly. Nick Jordan, Rad!ord Aeat; ~9-6~1200 33 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST SpaclOY• 3Br 2.sBa. gated comm, hrdwd ftrs. gourmet 1111, oversized yard $<129.000 Ju"t Kolar. Biii 949-376-5576 47 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE TUSTIH North Tustin H>lla aa1om YleW home on lush pic1uresque ~SC llfQUnds Wondll1ul upgrades 9oMt Gal.wwltz, Seven Gables 714-544-7173 1 75 -~1 E SIDE CUTE LEOAL TRl..f>lEX. AU 1-STORY. P35.000fOFFER OWNERIAGT MM42·0M6 . • • • . • . 1 13~11~~~1 -• 2-STORY OFACE Condo W/ • . • : ·fOR(ClOSlD HOMES low or SO Down! • • ' . .. Gov't & Bonk Repos . Sting Sold! Finon<ing AYoiloble! IOO-SOl-1777 X60S7 BllKBIPOS $EILIST HUD· YA UPOS riff UST fANMll MAf • FREDDI£ MAC. ZERO DOWN AGOO 714-•4 11418 =DfLED 21A 21A PY lnt:Alml Unrt I 000 OO!NWll,Ager'll MM8).11'7 WMOwiDCk PAM COftHQ RUA ltl0,000, AOT 72M120 •THE BLUFFS• (,)Ilg .,. 3tw 2bl lotlly ~. pe!lect! Etlalt llqlldltiol'I pnCtd to ... , ... , 1315.000 ............. W•ehoc.IM. ADc>rox S84 per SF.~ IO S219,000 Broker Coop, Ownar/Bkr ~n2-01s6 •THE• SHORES APTS I & 28R TOWNHOMES S1art1ng al $1095/mo Mont\ to Monti._. WI .,. • pet COll'1ITuwty • blocll• from bHch MM4<1-2tl1 .......... GA'.I'ED COMMlJNJTY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined stteets and gott course views. Enjoy camree flvtng In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apettment home! • llNo-cw gwllg4I l.ari<e 2BR from• $2100 • ~/dry« hootlupt • Fnptac:e (wood & ga) • NT condltlortll 19 • W« blir 11'1 2 Ind 3 BR • S1 ,eeo '° s:s, 100 Woud burning fi rc-plact & pri vatt gat'!f'· SolT). no pc"ls. • Sorry, no .,.c:s. Pleau call: I (949) 760-0919 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH .... 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH esort-ty e g Jcl II tar lallf]I{ """"'~ • .,... rrsdtW/~ IMlllll•f'Gl!Pu ua A-ui•. Hr_,.,, lad. r.'wrwiaf--WfctrrJ k.; .,81', ~Id_.,,,_,,,, f#olL • Prrratt ~For Rnidtnts • N1tion11 Awud·Wil)ning Communsry •,Bay V 1~ • Walk to Shop. Duii~ ~ Enrtrti.nr.icnl • PoO~ Spa and Clubhou.~ • Puftct Vacation Honic1 • 2 Btdn>oni I 2 81th • Luge Decks eoc;.~r: S3,6QQ Month Udo Peninsula Resor1 Residential Village 710 lido Par1c Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92663 949.673.6030 =~~:.~":'..:.:..-...::::::~..:.~~--=~~e The Olllci9 ........... oi .. ,,,.,., l Wooded Newport Luxury Steps To Fashion Island OCEAN BREF2ES, CITY CONVENIENCES, MAR LOCATION & C .~,, ... II RARE OPPORTUNITY APARTMENT HOM ES Experience Island l:iving At f ts Fin es t • Heated Pool • 2'4 HR Seeurlty Cate • 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility L1mitjd Availability In I or 2 Bedroom Plans I BRID,en • S 1845 00 • 2BR from $1995 00 ; WasherlOf'yer Cas Fireplaces l~truslon A&nns 9 F'oot Celhncs Oourmtt KttChens Condo Specs Elevaux ffv:. AUlaned ~rklnc FuU Conclnpl StrvtM l11dlliW CALL FOR APPOINTMENT I ·888-222-6924 • Chlfm 11 Cot11ge on Utt,. 81lboa l1l111d. 2Br °' 18r w/ deo, wld. Ing. lip. 1-<*11!1"'91. $22ro'mo 94M75~22t. 155 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT BALBOAP£NN SUptt Clt111 48r 2BI I stl)(y, 3 para. Ille llr, FrerOI doofs, g.vage, .. d llJmished, Sepe June $2300'mo 714~1180 1-84 1·81 lull ~. 1 doO' 10 Nnd no garage 211 E. Balboa 81\ld. Long Tenn $1S01Mo. Bkr MM9M200 159 HOUSESICONOOS FOARENT CORONA DEL MAR BIO CORONA BEACH pnva1t gated strllet on the t>eacll remodeled kt, 2Bt t Bl IC gar, wnsets. surf & sand V1t1WS $2700/Mo Agt 949.e31 ·2242 3Br/2B• eaGkHO\iii. FP. gar, ne'# palll/cerpet S2~ Ten Eyck R.E. 848·38().9492 • 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH* 2 PATIOS. W/O HK.UPS, OfW NEW PAINTJCARPET $USO MM42-420I, MOST UNUSUAL 2 Stol'f. F~ 1-k>ml' SBr, F&""'Y 1000\. 3Blllh Decks pallol °'1vt by 606 lill -& ~\J To S.I S30001Mo (Solry No l)ogsJ ~ t:UJ.A/Mt ~ ··6·~·/U!H ieo HOUSEllCOM>Os FOR RENT COSTAaESA E SID£ SPACIOUS Sbr 2.Sba 2 story, encloMd yard, W/O hkupe, dithwllhet, mtc:ro1 $1125/mo. 302 E 161h st IH 84t-19&-31U New Home 3Br/38a 2·sll)(y. a<:, w/yard. 1800 ''· 2cer oa· 1age. oomm oool ave• 915 $185()Mo 949·64S-7553 EASTSIDE c.M. 2ell 2BA Fenctd ya1d DOG OK Lots ol WiflOOllftl huge IOOll\ll Yftf'f Cl4lln ~ new pU1I ~ ~•rtideS and app11arus. inclda DIN Wllttltrah paid Coln laundry' (2) mlgrlld piltr.llg S ttOO + S50D detl • S300 Pll Cell 71. 863-1500 NEWPORT PIERI 11474/mo. AGT IMM62-0707 OCEANFRONT HO'IES From $3000 Par Month AnnJal Leases Many Others Propooy House 949-1142"3850 183 HOU8ESICONOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST Fll'llH1ic: TownlloUM, 2br lb&. 2=11tegt, Clen, ,.,.. piece, comm, $2 • Mt-711-3620 SWiiiftli 2.br, 2be Uf)plf unit, """ 11oon1n1c:e Ul1*. wro hlwpe, 2 car gar, MC gated $1150 bkt 84M62.fT4S •SANCERE• 4br 2.Sba. nice unit, 2 c:er gwage, gllted community. $325Clmo Agt MMl2·t7(5 1202 R-1 . FOR REH~ Motel •coSTA MESA· MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Speclel On All Rm1 S134.00 Tu lealur• 24-lvs front de6)(, O.D phones free HBOIESPN/O\$C .. loc ctiann. poollhnted lie Gllltll lllnJ Nrby Fwys, 405 & 55 min il'fiJ lrom OC Fl!Wgld$ College $hop mW bclls, Ill\. A inembtf al. C1fll Hotel'Moetl 2277 HMtlof 8Nd Ms-64$-4840 N.B. W OcHnlronl /2nd Pnva•• room. unlllmlShtd, shl11 bdl. u paid noo $111Q1ung ldknenelle la\lldry 1 block to N.B. Pier. $520.DO I*' month catl S.n at 949-675-4809 ( BelWWI 9AM·5PM) 204 RENT AL.S TO SHARE ROO MAT£ NEEDED Pron noo-6lllOMf ~ 11rn1 10 shire 3bl 2ba ocean lronl beectt houM Mut• a\'llll $1100 ~ t/2 utU49-63MM28 lido Isle COiidO Shirt ¥11'1 prol non smoker, lam pref 2br 2ba h'plc. 2 car gar Min llom bdl. sn5 • 112 utt 949 723-5651 sptdOYt 3br 2tiA hOUSe C<iM clean prof'l ltm pref' d .., d Olf, S718 ~f)ll. M 9.11 949-640-8215 1 949-7~7536 CdiWatr It-,;2 g~. _In Jf)r 2tia Hol.SI 7 f5" Olthld $700 • $900 MC dee> AVllll Sept t °' ~ N. _,.,,prof! ptel 714-410-1001 MEET someone Sl)tClal hough clwlned REWARD 94H60-0788 LOST ORANGE CAT male cal. frlordY. no lags Reward'! Vic Balbo a l slan,.d 949 723 5511 tOst sMlLL DARK BROWN CAT has I smat llnllter In one uye vety l~endly '-e to letch paper balls Vrc cl ·Newport °""" 714-771 ·7551 .... ;:649-4922 1404 PERSONALS I SO_IB~8AST Melaine Grunder n-....:2202=s..= ... = .......... -• Where are y..u? Caq Al S.... AM. CA 92707 71•·432--0937 8-ai-CA•at 420 GARAGE SALES Balboa la SAT 21ST, •·1:00 6 SUN 22NO t-1 :00 501 N Bly Front, Moving Sale. Lota of grut 1tulfl Glr191 Salt Sat 1-4 House hold gooclfi, pjcturt5. dollle5 & rooc;ll f!lOI&' 20S.C National Ave CM. oil Plaeenua/VrctOfil kUG£ ESfATE SALE Hou&ellA ol Exqul5•11 FumllU1e & Collecllbles Includes l.imo<.JOS, Lalique Weterlotd. Ode, BrQnZe:. d I.ks, chair~ Mrro. Picasso, Oil Pllfll•nQ$. I• 1729 1N1ne Ave , Na 949·548·8791 foSat~ 9·5 HuQe Sat.ti St1 i Sun 7etn 1807 Hlghllnd Dr. NeWJl(lft 8Nc:h Lott of Great Stuff!I • Mull Come end Seti·* • 2 Llr11• Sl1t111f • Sat 2<>9 E Bay SI CU Sal & Sun 2'11 E 16th St NB Fumiluf • HousOflold MiSC 3 FamUy Gaiege Salt Cicih4i5 ~~-bea.rM babia & mucfl more! S¥ 6;30;3Pm 215 Mt19noha (tn elley) CM 1452 BICYCLES I MENS BIKE, K2. MOUNTAIN BIKE. Large Alumlum tr11m1, fuU aupenaion, "'* t8Cld, 21 lbe, wlextre Mt of rac:lnQ wtteele.. $1000. 714--(29-075S 454 ElECTROPEOIC LA X BED New $1550. Never Used! Make Offerl 9491632·7573 HouN Full 01 Furniture' Cherry wood secteiary desk $350, IOlld oak rol top dllk S650 obo 949-400-3554 Of 714-809..:M2 hlllan leathef sofa • lo• Ml1. new 11111 wrapped~ 1oft, lop qu8flly. Wu 1 uc:nnc:.. sato. Mt-211 Newiiii the Wrwer f ri couch wlwhlte C9'1VU. Gt9et H 11, ot14~SO OIO RedWOOCI c.dlf PllJo CNh (6~ 1 Reftood Ced• .. loYeMat $400. MUS1-5to0 TEAK WOOD OESIC 440 MISCElLA.NeOUS io x '° no ,.,,. 10p, • FOR SALE drawer ,. S Olhtr dra~ ~~~~~~-+.--S7S.J4M42.Ut2 (FISH TANK) N Ill Ion, .7 Couch 150 me tomtl wlll;ht, a1al\d NII• -colfee 1<11J1e $75 2 tnd & 3 ftltere. j latge Oacar flth, S50 eect1 Karin or M 3 large cleantnQ ftah $225 !149-642-9885 must .. ASAAI 714-540-599$ Ginti'al HOuMhold Goods E1tctronie$, sporting goods end 10011 Call' lor 1nlo 949·646·3896 Garage Sale Auguat 21 & 22 2260 Tuelln Ave. Newport Beach. Lldiu wedding rliig. gold, t large Marqu la l>lemorid w/S emafl Diamond• on tides. Mull S.U Appr11lll SHOO. Sell SSOC)()'obo. MMff.1732 TiRES:1 NEW, $40. 3 HALF USED, $15.uc:h 115175 RU. MM7W311. wOCFF TANNING aeos TAN ~THOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME unttr. l1om S 199 00 tow M~f>~ fREE Cdol cawoa Call 1~111-0151 I"' ~=I I BUY ALL PIANOSI ~~lumllu•e one p1eee °' ~ hOuSelulll ca~ f>lid 800-64i-4922 KAWIA BABY GRAND PIANO UXE NEW $4950 714-231·51111 14MUEA•1 TOP SSllRECOAOSI JIZl R & B ~ Rock tee SO's & eos Mll<E ,.~7505 WANTED! OLOCOINSI • Odd SilVer Fr-*"" lfttf1. aw- ing Old Wllches & tewelrY- WES TCOAST COIH642.fW 1·10-.J Phlebotomy Course Bo&ron A118<1 Co Cd Reg 13901291 1·801>-20] 1141.;. 1 ·11 EllPLO~J 1 ·11-~ I Sl'ITlllS Pr/PT~ ~ko Per Hour 'J'bo.poodU(tft . ''lh" Plrt lime Driver Wanted St.22 per hour ph11 mheage. Needed Mon thru Sun 2:45am to 5:459fn. Addi· tlonal work m.y be avail-able • ' .·~,.,Dr nn.1a1a-M th tot•""" u1 ave truck or Van ! = ::::.,...,._ fl1blllty IMurance With &t. Jn 1989 tn proof or paymenls, drlv· Cwt.a Mc:aa m llc1n11, aoclal ~!~ ~owtna MCurlty card, and clean ......, forawt D.M.V. print out. 1-888-3! 8-474-& 'illmiiiiiiiiliiiilllllllii I Accepting eppllcttlona OROUHOSKEfPER for 4 Mon to lhru Fri from NB reslOln1Jal Pfopel1Y Prune, 8:QOam 10 4:00pm. weed. mow, repelt spnnlde11, Pl11ae bring 1JI required * El'Qkh. 8lCP l rtl's a moll Information. ~ benlllll 049 ... 75-9100 KAVE F\IN ~K Tlm11 Orange County • ,. .... VS IS' '"NO Attn: Pam Beckln9h1m _. .... 2901 G1rry Ave. IMne• 5'*Ctum • rllOll S1nta Ana, C. 92704 = ~ =~ ~ 114-549-8548 8()().933-4080 FIPT ... poa lttaMew ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST Cll Eric MMSO-Ot1$ Ful·ltme positoon Mon·Fr1 tt~ two'a" occasional "°"kind Mu~ l'lewPOf1 8each Pruchool tw.e tomp.illr SUI:!. ~ be Medi FIT leechell Gttat ISSlS!lng Yi 'in-.entoiy c:oritrol. WOftClllO -1rorman1 meckal '°'"~ and some general + dantel end edueeuon book.keec-ig Musi hl~e good ---Allm.tdl.gcod. ...... ...,.., .. " good people Ill.. Begirvwlg. iitCilCli front ofiki PT fiex PIY $t2Jtw v.lopportunriy 10 hooli, good comm sUIS, lnllJf move up v.1gooc1 petlormance bllng. photlll, lypSlg. dlf • erlfy l ~ C.. J.4 F be-RECEPTIONIST /CASHIER '"811830-Spm 949-722·7101 Full-hme posttlon Mon·Frl NOW kiriflng ROST/Ess some weelleros Must have Slat Aes1auranl, East Blu11 good matll ~s. IJOOd phone Cal bllWeen 10 00.1 I 30am $k~ls. 11111 be trained ., ta!Ung , IU·716'11650 ritormatlOn for iewelry and OfflCi/Accountitg Pirton wa1Ch repalt Must enioy worll· J::omputllf ~ng. Platinum' Ing wrth the pubhc Beounng Mvrt-id software knowledge/ pay $81111 wlopportu!Vty to llCJ> Clff: Kelly at von Hemtrt move up w/good performance Ille. l4M42•2oso. SALES ASSOCIATESllll Rtc:eptlonlit PIT for Fltn111 AGS R.tall Store, Located In Club In NeWpOrt leech Fashion Island, Newport 9omlnge end WNlcende BNch 11 loolUng lor mobvatlld .. can 14"42-3215 "* l$$0Clale~ s.ies JllU$ '*'P!lonlsilSeaY to work OOfl'mSSiOn, medlcll vaca · 10t Nllfpoft 8dl Conl1rllc:· lion. lb dayS and aval 401K · lion Co. PT. Mon, Wed, Fri Auoaalel Wll Ml diamonds 1-5:00. ..,.,., depending on OMqllr lewtlly end fll hsl ~. Nt-752..01M Swiss witches Contact m iiiM Bart>ara Brode or Sarah High voM11e ftowtfllpltnta. Vlltlle at 949·721·9010. Of SMUlg ~ & FT/Pl vlsrt us on the web el Mill 71 "'5*55M www tldlonilfewtlers com Lli9I tam i1000 per Nie, WlfroOW ClEANER FIT • rNll'f timff 1 wwk. Slmple No Eiq> Nae W• Trari tum-.y method. t..t me Must Hr.e Good OMV SS.Hr enow you how I00-$1M444 Plus BenerU NMU..o335 SECMTARY Word Perl. Pff U WORK AT HOME S.S NA, NP, 50'wpln good mefl Are you ct\IWled to you deU? N8 Prop. Manaoer n111 PCH We mtlf hive h k.y Cal 24hf Fa Nlunte Mt.122·70l5 recotd mea HIOO .. fl86.7418 . I r-.o~ I "" .. _7_8_EM_P_L_~_iM_~_NT_s_, .. ' . ----... , ·. . ~ l .,, ..... OTT~· -4'~ ... ... . \. ~ . ',. _... ~-"' ..... DIM tf Tit. ...,,..n, .... firiLM1'ihi -~ .... ,...,_ ....... . ,._._.nM1Nttt START YOUR OWN BOSIM£SISI 6el youf V'Nfl IChedlH Control your own ncome S. from your home. II YtOl1I, lf1r°'91 lundraisert Be In A..ott' Rtpresenteuve Call (188)581-2860 480 BUSINESS 'OPPORTUNmES PleeM be wiry otout of 11ea compenl11. Cti.ck with the local Better Bualne11 Bumu bef«• you nnd any money or fMa for MtVlceL Read 1nd undar1t1nd eny contrect1 b9fore you algn. 484 MONEY TO LENO/WANTED Financial dlfflcu1t111, mean Cledll. 111'111 buPl8Sa St.all ups? We can ~I 1-t77·217-lt01 690 Duffy 20ft with power lift, MW b111erlu 1nd cover, VlfY good condltlonl * 94M4a.1St7. 18' ELECTRIC BOAT. Maintained, Must Sell! $5000. 94~1 18' Shock Picket. $6500. Looking for • Outty ?? C1ll 949-645·7673 692 SLIPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS Lido Isle dock fOl Sail boalllow pwr boat ,t,pproi 30-3ett wf max beam °' 1211 me sec. Side entrance. 111• 94~J.76n WANTED, 5o-60' SUP IN NEWPORT HARBOR. Commerclel or Ruldtntlal Call Scott, 141-64M188 - 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS ACURA LEGEND CPE IT 5 apeed 1 OWNERI Whitt, MW tirH, $2995, 141-553·11'12 BMW 635CSI '" 'WiiitWln lee1hef int, 1 T wtleell. low m; immec. S lie dOwn assume $10.950 pp 949-673-0411 BUICK LE SABRE LTD '92 3 8 V6.ltl'w ASS. non-smoker (596786) $12.988 NABERS (714)540.1100 BUICK PARK AVENUE 192 Lo ml. lttv 3 8 V6 mint cood I (664424) $10,988 NABERS (714)540.11100 CAOllUC CONCOUA$ '111 Lo '1~ mt. bllc 111\r, co & morw! (202240) $29,988 NA BEAS (714)54().9100 CADILLAC DEVILLE 'ff Lo 13k ITll. It'll, VS Norths1<11 7467531 $29 988 Naber• Otdtmobtle Ced1lf4IC 714-54o.t100 CADILLAC EU>OliAOO 190 lo ~. blk. ltlv, super ()(ll'l(f 1 (606838) $9.981 NABERS (714)540.t100 Tnutlday. August J9, 1999 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSISUVS CADILLAC SEVIU.'-'t1 lo trilcl, lliv I bag ABS Bridge By CHARLES GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF irtd TANNAH HU«SCH TODAY'S CROS SWORD PU ZZLE (8028611) .;a NASER$ (714~40.9100 cAoiUAcEvn.Lt m '•1 low~ ml. Ywtill! pear Ian llht, lit (Ond (1321&) $JI 988 NABERS • (714)540-1100 cA01Lt\c 6F!v1uE' sts '•1 LO 2!ilc nt .'.)()()HP. NIJl1h$1at (8198:!,) '33.988 NABERS (i 14)540.9100 'C"AOOIAC U'VtL[E sfs 'et 6 .200 ml, loedod wlrnrvf, cd (900865) $4311&! • NABERS (714)540.1100 Chevrolet Bl121f LS ·95 b4 4dt black. loaded. AIC $12. 600 tr•Ot Ok Pnvete party · 94H73-0411 FOR0:3sO VAR 'u QOOd "'"· cteen low milel fadd•" reeks $1500 714 632-0338 Ford Aaplt; 111S Auto, AJC, 45mpg, 5511 mite• SO down euurn• S46SO prlvlle party 14"'73..o.411. Ford Bionco II 'M. 4 ""'INI dr, IUIO. IC 53k mt 1 O#lltf, Pi p.rrr bt.,._ AMIFM Sttteo $5000l'obo 949-642.() 189 FOid il11111n11 GT con;en ·94 Bliek~ ~ ~., lltW nl St2.000 obo LN\o'e message l0t Pete 949-675-5130 HONOA CIVIC EX COUPE '14 Whtalgiey 5 ipd. tic mntf, em1mcm (519143)59995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 HONDA CRV4.X 'N Auto, A/C, doy$. pwr package (010378) $17895 LEXUS OF W£STMINSTER {714)4112-6906 JAGUAR XJS V12 Covertlblt '94 Metaftic: Red 40K mi, MUST SELll $25,000/obo 14M5G-n33 Jeguar XJS 2 • 2 Convt '16 $39,995 96-.4574 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153~ Jeguw XJ12 Sedan 40r 'Ill $41,995 98-4545 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953~ JAGUAR XJt L SEDAN '17 S31,tt5 t7 -.4352 &AUEi' JAGUAR 714-95UIOO J1g\llf XJI L SfDAN 40 '97 S3t,195 97-4543 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153~ Jaguet XJ8 SEDAN .0 '97 S3t,tt5 17-4544 SAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JegUM XJ6 SEDAN 40 '17 RUl.f. Ot 11 81.>th 'ulnerable. South deals We 1 leJ a fourth·best diamond and. once tt b«amc obvious there was a trump loser, declarer devised a plan that depended only on pht club honon. Declarer won the opcntn& lcAJ to hand and ca.~hed the ace and king of trumps. A diamond was ruffed in dummy and four rounds of NORTH • KQ7l ~A 10 8 S 4 0 4 • K 105 WEST •964 <:1 6 o Q9732 • QJ73 EAST • 8S'3 <:>QJ9 pade) were cashW, East alertly ruff· ins tile lost 1llC club return was obvious and, when both honors turned up to the same hand. declarer was for\)ed to concedt a club tnck for down one. Mo 1 unlucky. 0 I{ J 10 6 5 • 62 SOUTH • AJ 10 c;, K 732 o AS •A984 The bidding: _ SOUTII WF.S1' IJlrl' Pass lQ Pass 4Q Pass PUI Pass Opening lead: 11u-ee of o However, there Wai a better line. The Rule ·of 11 showed that there were eisht higher diamonds in the three hands other than the opening. leader Since there were only three in the closed hand and dummy com· • btned, East had 10 have five. 'nlerefore, an almost complete count was available. Hacf declarer fully understood the tmptkations of die opcmng lead, a slam might have been brought ho"'e instead of going adrift By agreement North's four clulx was Key·Card Blackwood, selling hearts as trumps and with the lung of trumps counting as a liflh ace. South's response showed one or four. and North had no doubt which. Nonh confidentJy contracted for slam. Once East was known to ha .. e trump length, had followed to three rounds of spades and was inferred to have five diamonds at least, declarer hould.have refrained from playin the last spade wumer. Instead, a declarer had 10 do was to ca.s.h the ace and king of club:. before throwing East on lead wtth the master trump. East's forced diamond return would allow declarer to ruff in one hand while discarding a club from the other, and lhe slom rolls·homc 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS JtgUll' XJ6 SEDAN 4D '17 $31,996 97-4570 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953s4IOO JegUll' XJ6 '94 491< IT¥Oe$ llloys rmrf v.nte/oa1mea1 lrll800I tK ~ assume S18.500PP~lt ."8p Gr811d Cherokee ·93 414 Sontcid io,ack CID. llAI JMf, 5911 mo garaged 1how- room cond blllance al war· rlllly S 13 IOO 949-120-1565 LEXUS ES300 'M {173140) $22 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892"906 LEXUS ES300 '17 (015594) $24 995 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS .,..rcedu Btnz ·~ SEL '711 Bliek, cflWIC boOY 5tyle xlnl runnong cond•hon_ ~11 flCOfds $2950 949-642-2639 Mercadaa 320E ·95 24k~~INfler, ctvOflle WIU, new btes, llann CO 01g1 owner 531 000 94H61·9013 dayt 949-/S9-930J 8Y!Wlg NISSAN MAXIMA 'to 4-0R poor. er. lllr autO. sun 1cid a ReoJ Bel-Jty Lltd rx.t'I $49ro' oeo 94g.:r2J.,504 Oldamot>i•c Elgtity E'ight ·ii 33k nws ltnr alloys W<e neM (827199) S8 998 Nabtra Oldamobile Clcl1lllc 714-540-9100 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS TOYOTA CAMRY SE CPE M ve v.t1111Wgrf1 lthr. wio. rmrf. ••vs em'lm (017768) 513 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7\4 )492-490' voU<SWAGON 71 Fr811leng reatoled to orgin em-tm cass llllOO eienw ~ ineer $2650/obo 949-645-.4507 VOLVO 244 79 Auto, PS, CIUltte, am~ •-,s1eoo 714-593-MOl Repainting? ACROSS 1 Two4ooted .,.,.., • Foul-up 11 Stwp ptatedlon 14 ,,..,_.. garnilft 15 ci.w 18 Colotado Indian 17~ 18 1119rnic princM 19 Pul on 20 Arrtv«J 22 Alh 2-4 Undergarments 28 Makea • pt atop 30Sum 31 Compare 32AIMUed 33 ~ Robella.,. e.g 37 Singer Yoko 38 UnO IMl.IUl'N 39 TUttdlh officlel -40 Stlyone -43 Soul or ~~ .e=:- 47 IJptOare 50 PMMd eJong 51 Sklpe 52 N:kK James -~ 53 M nlle tmm0 5-4 NcMlmber stof19 57 Ulce • beave(1 DOWN 1 Hit slang 2 Sidi 3 ADOle deaffrt -4 A'Oabor 5 GodoWI\ 8 Flovwefpartl 7 Dick or Jane I Ml. MecGtl.v 9 Pro 10 Mote rllky 11 Court hQt&hO( 12 Tarawe01 Bikini 13Tl9ie CMlefl 21 LLD. holder 23Conwtnl dwel*I. 2-4 Chocolele ~ 25 Musc;at nell\le 28 Whlrtytlitd blade 27 lnlllale legal ~ 28 ~ IOeel uuos 17 ... 554 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 J119..U11 XJ8 SEDAN io ·11 $31,995 117-.4565 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153 ... 800 J1gu11 XJ6 Sedan 40r 16 $33,995 96-.4511 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 Jaguar XJ8 seden 40r '96 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71-4)8112-6906 LEXUS ES300 '117 (033130) ~6.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 LEXUS ES300 'IS (0818J6) $17.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714 )892-6906 LEXUS LS-400 '95 1009599) S30.99S LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7t4)892~ PORSCHE 114 ·71 (4 CYL) 2nd owner, all~ work, " 1-. Good condrtonl $4500. 9'9-497·224' RANGE ROV~ '92 vs, All Power, cc. tin, atereo cuMttl, CO, aunrl, moonrl, LOAOEDll Mint Corn!, must S.111 $16,000/obo . Mi-645~5 TOYOTA AVALON XLS 'M Auto. •r mntf. 1loys, lltlr (017839) $17.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)!92-6IOI f yiol'lt biilg ID,..., t.llWI• ....... ,.. •• loolilb CJas6ds ID W !be ... 'f'1/rt locb18 b. /Ve 'ff !fetj tfoa /tkrle tt A GOOD ADI $-34,995 98-4541 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJI 81 THI blue, tan luther, chrome wfleela, Hf( inl, wvlc:e 1Kord1, grwt condt- llon. must .... $6900. PP. Lincoln Continental Mifil V 71 Gold ,.... Ill. c:lullC &howroom cood $2895 ot>o MMS0.2115 t TOYOTA CAMRY LE 'II Au1o a1, UI ~' pall W!Vlln CHS lb5 (1328481 $ 16.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71')892.-ol FIND an apartment through classified Call 642-5678 941-493-7517 I• -.-11·~11 m~) I* :tat II'"-354_PL_.,...._I SMAU. J08 EiPERii EXPERT CLEAN-UP DAN DAWSON PLUUllNG DUNCAN ELECTNC OUAUTY CRAFTSMAN ' =RetncMd SPUT SECONO MOVERS Repa11 Remodel. Reppe, lOClllOui:tl ,~ 20 ye11S exper RNtences f14-m.=ICI<>! ProleMlonlllobtBl24tw Svc Drarw 211tw seM:e Eicpen S...ic:e~modlll PM YOUR HAMOVMAH1 7 dlys.'Seni« dsc/T11784Sl "4fM 1j5i8111i1P4* l1654722 20yeeraap1111nce MARK 94USH525 V•d cleen·up, Tnmming 714·$40-1500{ 3*5850pgf .. ...._.720 Ll275870 9'~7042 Slli'il fietlftd Cont IC10I removel. TtHI. HedgH, EXPERT ORAIN CLEAHii'iG uctNSto coNtltActoA ~~ Stn111 ~~~ ~4~ 1340 PMmNG I PU!'lbng r41P11fs Nojoblooamel MMMcel Jobs_ o·ualityllntegrlly • • 20yr1,,_p II.an.~ ~'· rlmOOll. In. nlW I CIR, Ken Nl-642-1no CHUNG s PAINTING STEVE 714 5'5-1291 """'IPll 94~365e s-Al ~'s 24 y..,. El!P. GtMt Pnct PflECiSE PLUlliiiiHG --..... I I JIAL'1U. .. ~ Oue,..ee Wen· Free Est Rec*s& ~ __..-. -·~ 304 HAULING "--L .. :,..n,.,.,,1,_,... L1375e02 714-53"-1534 FAEE EST.MATES ••Ji . .. ll<UllC""'IF.._._."r Ii(£$ CUSTOii PAINTIHO L.t687398 714 9119-l090 -·-S"S JUHi( TO THE OUMPlll Lo1t11 ca~nnilm ProteuiONI. clMn quality ~ 714-... 1N2 IV.,, wol\ lnL'ext l doclla .-------.. ........ .f!I""' AVAILABLE TOOAYI TfTfrorrlftulofiotiv~lltOIY Lt703468 9'11-631_.610 .. -.... - ~1 ,.. . .. . .... ' : . \ ~ .. MM7HSM PAO TEAii PAiNfiNa .._.., , .... Prv .... ionll Sel'vlel • .. .. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Tht C1hf Public· UI t es Commission REQUIRES lhal all used household goods movtts punt the r P U C Cal T number; lmos end d'laufltf$ print lhtlr T C P. nun'Jbtr In 81-.c!YertlS• tntnls.. H you have a quullon ebout l1t ~ c1 •mover, limo0t~ Cll PUBUC urt.mes COMMISION 714~151 satlaflctlon Guar1nlllld • -- -·11........U7tUoM61W ~-•-RNNBOW ciActE wAIHT. • M Elllliit • liiiii Pa•nlltlQ·lnVIXI HouWipl •11Mll111lllMll119" ~Free esl'•Ql-8888 141 • 141 -1!11 :'-°'=1e'=t~~ ~~ p& 149 SllO-te29 • '"* lfOCICO lSOCTOI • Room eddllion1.._ .:•tucco Jlllld*1g, rHIUCICO. u:.7'1 nMINllM f 314 ~v) G I G UPHOLSTERY Since 61~ Cl&ltO«'ll hlmJlln, 11phol1tery, allp covera, entiqut repeir. 714-'-'2-4'12 1-com:~1 THE STRPPERf SpeeiellMg ., Ll~1:=037 we axu m HAiliO TOOETHER S1rn>. lnstah, ~ jleiNrtg ~IO !he Cfll'( Lf'135971 631 21 It Vie 'fl lie!; t/oa ""'ite A GOOD ADI Have A Garage Sale ! B8 'Thursday, Augu$f 19, 1999 Se r ving Or an ge County Sinc e 1967 FULL LINE of NEW. and. CERTIFIED , RE~SAlE VEHICLES · . . • "GOLD KEY DELIVERY" ~on all vehicles... . includes 24-Hour Roadside Service STOCKED PARTS BOUTIQUE ••• Custom anti Standard 'Accessories CADILLAC + t.u fOf 36 mo Closed end lease on app<O't'ed ctedrt. Tola! dJive.oll $108317 alter factory rebate Residual S1U47 40 Total payments of S1•.364 + tax 12K 1111 allowed per year. roe pet fnjle I\ excas (007965) .,". -~-~----·-. . ~ -W.Jrl • .• ·~ 1 9 9 9 i:-. -.:;~;.;, '·. .. . • . ,... . . ·•I ,.,-~· . . ..... . \ .._ ' -· ,. ..... , .. -: .. ' ,. . . ............ . . ~ ~ .. -~. ~---.,,___, _,.._~--~~ ... -~~... . -· - LEASE FOR 49~MO + 69' + llX IOf 36 mo Closed end least on IPl>loved ctedit T~ dm.otf $6150 Residual S2U45 50 Tout paymll'llS of S17.916&4 +lax. 12K mi allowed per year 2°' per mile in Ila$$ (~7) 9 9 9 ' ...... . ·". . '>' . • • ,, 1 , .. . . Oldsmobile· I Ii COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE SHUTTLE... . includes Airport Drop-off/Pick-up (JW~J· . ·11 COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS 11 FREE · SATURDAY CAR WASH COMl!LIMENTARY COFFEE in our _ ____.__ . comfortable Customer Lounge OLDSMOBILE 1999 ----· 0 010 ~,~~NCING •Leather • Chrome Wheels • AM/FM Cass. w/CD • Rear Deck Spoiler $23 701 I . (323051) After $2,000 rebate 7 3·ss , 2 to ctlOOS8 ~78. 723319 1 9 9 9 -;-"' ·-. t" .r • } • --. After $(,000 rebate ;888 - 31o choose 102378 116191 117260 • •