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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-26 - Orange Coast Pilotf , .. . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON »E WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2000 .. . .NeW}).ort Beach_· shacked over Noyes revelatioils •City leaders express had been sought on criminal kidnap-des~bed tilmself as a "big John compassion, anger at news ping charges after he snatched his chil-Noyes fan.· dren from the legal custody of his ex-Noyes on Thursday stood by an ear-that mayor kept daughters wife in 1976 and hid th~ from her for 'lier statement that his personal Lile is from ex-wife as he traveled ne~ly ~ deca~e. . private. and set up a new life. I~ ~es goin~ to have t~ r~s1gn, "You can't tie this to ,enything I'v!'! . mysell, ~~ Planrung Commissioner done now• he said. "I'll aeal witb real -. ------··-.. -----Ed Settch atter;~ding a news1m::ount--:-city i.Ssue~. I'm not"" goingto-deal wifh NCNkl Schwartz of John Noyes rune years on the run personal issues • DAILY PILOT during the late 1970s and early 1980s. A c din t .. t . d .... "I think this matter involves a per-. c or g . 0 m_ ervtews an , coui .. NEWPORT BEACH -City leaders and residents alike buzzed Thursday -some with anger, some with com- passion -at the news that their mayor Mayor .to open new restaurant • Skosh Monahan's, Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan's sonal situation that occurred in John's records detailed m Thursdays Los Lile many years ago. 1 believe it serves Angeles nm.es, Noy~s was wanted on no public purpose," said council col- league Dennis O'Neil, who 'has S U D D SEE NOYES PAGE 13 ----rlifelong dream, will open June 30. . .I Luladey 8. Tadesse DAILY PILOT When Costa Mesa. Mayor Gary Monahan was 14 years old, he dreamed of owning his own restaurant. He imagined it to be like his family parties on St1 Pabick's Day, with lots of food, music and merriment. Monahan used to be bar- tender at those parties, serv-1 ing Irish coffee and other spir- ited drinks to his family and their guests. Twenty-six years later, Monahan is still a bar- tender. But next month, be will realize his dream. On June 30, Monahan is opening a steakhouse named Skosh Monahan's. The name / derives from his nickname J "skosh, • or "little portion,• given lo him by his former patrons at Henry n' Harry's Goat Hill Tavern. The new eatery, at 2000 Newport Boulevard, is a joint venture with 15 partners who have created a corporation, Sandlot Restaurants, Inc., of which Monahan ls president. "It's not the love of cook- ing. It's the good atmosphere and providing a good time for people,• said Monahan, who will be managing the day-to- day operations of Skosh Monahan's. The new restaurant will be moving into the space cw- rently occupied by Newport Noodle, an Italian restaurant' Before Newport Noodle, Newport Rib Company oper- at~ successfully irl the same l<f~~on for 14 years. Monahan's background ~both as a restaurant manager and politician will help him be successful, said Steve Rey- SEE EAl'ERY PAGE 13 ......... Max Musde Store wtll host• free summer bled P1f1Y fffturtng food, giw.w.ys •nd dr.wingl. from 11 •.m. to 3 p.m. today art l601 Jam- bor9e R6-d. Newport lffch. For more Information, call (M9) llJ-3503. 17 HOUIS _____ ._14 A qul,ck guide to the · wnbnd ........ ~·­" t11111Q..,, ..,., ... Ill ~ BatbOa community seeking candidates . •With Noyes' announcement that he will not seek a second term, residents are looking for a potential replacement on Newport City Council. any explanation for his deci- sion at Tuesday night's coun- cil meeting, saying •it's too NEWPORT BEACH -complicated.• ~Mayor John Noyes' surprise While the names of Bal- announcement that -be--will -bea ·Island commuruty lead~ - not nm for a second term has ers -in particular, Steve left the community scram-Bromberg and Jack Calla- bling to find a suitable candi-han -have surfaced, no.one date for the City Council seat. has made a formal bid for the Noyes, who represents . Balboa Island, did not otter SEE CANDIDATE PAGE 13 No surprise in results of UCI survey •Former Newport mayor says · rt advocates 'tailed miserably' in presenting El Toro plan. ---=----· Alex Coolman D AILY PILOT The results ol a UC lrvine survey showing declining support for a commeroal a.irport at El Toro drew concern -but not surpnse - from airport advocates and Newport-Mesa resi- dents Thwsday. "[ltJ doesn't surpnse me.• said former New-· port Beach mayor and El Toro proponent Clarence Turner. Air- For more coverage on the El Toro airport issue, SM P-V-5. port advocates have "really fa.tied nuser- ably at putting the idea of the El Toro air- port across,· he added. The survey, released Wedne day, showed that 54°0 of .Orange County resi- dents opP.Ose the development of a com- mercial airport at the former El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. That number is up 8"o from the result of a study released m 1999. In North Orange County, the survey showed, opposibon to the development has climbed from 37% in 1999 to 45" ... Newport Coast resident Elame Satin, munching fish tacos at Rub1o's in Costa Mesa, said her enthusiasm for the airport project had waned with. the passage of Measure F. That initiative, which voters overwhelm- ingly passed in March, would reqwre a two-thirds s;ountywide vote to move for- ward on any airport development, a tugh hurdle for El Toro advocates to achleve •My impression was that the passage [of Measure F) was going to make a huge dlf· f~ce, .. Satin said. •If like that pa~. and now it's over with.· David Ellis of the Airport Working Group of Orange County attnbuted the shlft m public opinion to the amount of money that bas been spent on opposing the auport. "[Anti-airport group ) have spent $23 million in 24 months,· he said "That kind of money will have an effect on almo t anything.• But Meg Waters, a spokesperson for the anti-airport El Toro Reuse Planrung Authon- SEE EL TORO PAGE 13 Ala'fmMy, ~· ...... ....,..... .. ,... ...... •Harbor View Ele- s.• 1 ,,.1 . ,__., .. .._Oar1 C-..... t1 .... ..-..,.,,,,,.,....., ... r "' • WHAT: Bi9 Band Bash featuring Doc Anello •WHEN: 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday • WIERE: Double Tree Hotel, 3050 · • Bristol St., Costa MeSa •HOWMUCH: Admission is free, but a new book donation for the Children's Hospital of Orange County is recommended. Doc Anello will ooilduCfhlibig - band orchestra for charity this Sunday at the Double Tree Hotel. BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT Strike up the big band Oaeldialfigu9roa DAllY Pit.OT • The sound took Newport Beach by storm in the 1930s, when legendary bandleaders like Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Count Basie and the Dorsey brothers intro- d uced the world to a new musical era -as well as un1que dance trends. As tastes changed over the years, however, the music died down. But the big-band era will return to Newp0rt-Mesa on Stinday, when radio station Kl.AC-AM (570) kicks off the summer with a benefit dance. Kl.AC's morning personali- ties Charlie Tuna, Fran Tunno and Bill Nesbitt will host the four-hour event al the Double- tree Hotel in Costa Mesa. Doc Anello and h.iS Orchestra will play swing a nd big-band music from the 1930s, '40s and '50s. The event started 14 years ago, said Kl.AC's Kent Bag- dasar. 1l1.is IS the third year the Glendale station has held the event at the Doubletree Hotel. •Believe it or not, there are a lot of listeners in this area who view it as a novelty-- dressing up and playing the part,• he said. "It's not often that you can dance to the sound of a live big band." Bagdasar said the event drew more than 1,600 people last year. "I think it's going to be an Radio station Kl..A~-AM will host an evening of music from the 1930s, '40s and '50s Sunday in Costa Mesa ongoing dance event because more people continue to come back each time,· he said. Although admission is free, organizers are asking every- one to bring a new children's book, whidrwiltbe"'donated-n> the Children 's Hospital of Orange County. For the occasion, the hotel has special plans for its newly remodeled ballroom, which, Bagdasar said, features one of the biggest dance floors in Orange County. The ballroom will be deco- rated' with balloons and paper streamers to match the room's gold and green decor. And the orchestra will be dressed in black-and-white tuxedos. And, of course, there's the music. . Anello will perform with a nine-piece orchestra, which features pianist Fred Carroll, drummer Richard Watson, bass player Larry Walters, Jack Poster and Brian Bettger on trumpets, Dave Woodley on trombone, lead alto saxophon- ist Kirsten Edkins, Jason Freese on tenor saxophone and Jim Hahn on baritobe sax- ophone. The veteran bandleader will also accompany vocalist Luretta McCray. Anello played in the 1950s and '60s with Eartha {Gt and teen idols Bobb}' Rydell, John- ny Ray and Frankie Avalon. He continues to record swing music--last year, he released • Jumpin Jive,• which features a 15-piece orchestra, on Orange oun y s exton Records. He said he will perform sev- eral standards such as •La Vie En Rose," "In the Mood," "Llt- Ue Brown Jug• and •April in Paris." For Anello, performing these standards is a way to preserve musical and Ameri- can history. But just as tastes are ever-changing, Anello said swing 11\usiC constantly rein- vents itself. "It's wonderful music that has been around for over 60 years now,• he said. •1t has seen many rebirths, especially with the recent recordings by the Brian Setzer Orchestra and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Anello said he keeps an eye on musical trends and incorpo- rates them in his perfor- mances. "We play many swing tunes from the swing era, but I guess you can say we updated them,• he said. "We dressed them up into more contempo- rary arrangements using the same instruments, but giving it a more contemporary rhyth- mic feel." One of those songs is a Russ Columbo tune called •Prisoner of Love,• which was originally recorded as a ballad. Anello said he changed the tempo and made it a swing number. "The song is very sweet and on the beat for musicians,. but now it has a whole differ- ent flavor,• he said, letting out a ch -::.,- •But some songs are meant to remain in their original sQl!cture, the way they were when they were first per- formed,• Anello said, citing the powerhouse swing classic "Sing Sing Sing,• which is on Sunday's playlist. Anello also has a deep appreciation for Newport Beach's musical history. Long before Sugar Ray and Dick Dale. Newport Beach was a mecca for swing. "The Balboa Pavilion is where Stan Kenton and Glenn Miller endorsed big-band m4ffic in front of hundreds of people every night,• he said. ·And that's where the Balboa Hop originated. Back then, people all over the country knew how to do the Balboa Hop.• The pavilion also became the site of dance marathons, where couples performed rou- tines with high kicks and over- the-shoulder Wts. 1bat's the kind of atmos- phere Anello is hoping for this weekend. lllEFLY II DIRIOOI Adoption Guild hopes to net tnoney in tennis fund-raiser The Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County will host its 39th annual Roy Emerson Tennis Tournament Adoption Guild Classic beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday through Mon- day and June 3 and "· The townament will be held at several locations: • Newport Bffch Tennis Oub, 2601 bs1bluff Or!Ye, NwJport Beach • PM!sedes Tennis Oub, 1171 JMlbolee Ro.d, "New- port Buch READERS HOTlJNE (949) 642-6086 • 8alboe lay Oub ~ Club, 1602 E. Co.st High- way, NMwport IMctt • Rlcqu9t a. of IMne, s s.nburg w,,,, IMne Tbe tournament. whk:b will feature sev- eral 8vmll for men and women, wW benefit Holy P...a, S.W.. ID Orange County. 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Lovers of smart-mouthed detectives like Spenser and Elvis Cole will enjoy the antics of English professor nes Navare and his enchila- da-eating cat in Rick Riod- dan's "The Last King of Texas." In this third book in an entertaining series, nes is asked to fill the vacant funky fusiojlS of fiction and real-life on This year's list --Eind.JyricalreadsJike... _ _,_..._4, "SeVellteen Ways to Eat a Mango, .. in which a tropical fruit becomes a medium for exploring human nature, alongside "Timellne, .. a Michael Crichton thriller that looks forward into the geek-run world of quantum mechanics and backward into the 14th century. chair of Chaucer studies at the Uni- versity of Texas, ---- San Anto- From the best-selling author of "Generation X" com~ "Miss Wyoming, .. a darkly humorous mystery about a burned-out director and a failed soap opera star who leave Tin.seltown in search of meaning. Douglas Coupland serves up a funny view of American culture and the generation he chris- tened in this bittersweet nio, to solve the mystery of the two previous occupants' deaths. For short story fans, eight interrelated tales in "Girl In Hyacinth Blue" follow the trail of an allegedly new painting .by Dutch master Vermeer,.from its creation in 17th century Holland to the present day. The stories come together as an elegant novel that travels backward in time, through the paint- ing's parade of ownership. A more comic premis~ forms the core ol "Sick Puppy, .. Carl Hiaasen's lat- .romance est romp through South about Aorida's backwoods. Equal hopeful ~"IA.., parts farce and outrage at dead-~ · ~~ the despoilment of nature, d .~ • ' ... th 1 d en ers. "" ,. e story revo ves aroun a For ---~9"'---...ID.11.LW.wailt::· eco-terrods' sports fans, efforts to save a small the list '1' ~ island from development. includes ~C'I( p\)'' Once you've had .. 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Jackson intermixed with Llke chocolate itself, this highly identifiable, theo~ti-view into the empires of _,. cally fictional sports types, Milton Hershey and Forrest this wacko "autobiography• Mars as a pokes fun at everything rich blend from ~y agents to of win- greedier shoe companies to ning coaches who believe their ingredi· own zany Zen mantras. ents that Professional boxing is comes depicted in a similarly dim together, light in "The Devil and Son-in this ny Uston, .. a knockout read case, in a that profiles the tragic life of com- a heavyweight champion pelling through police reports, mixture of biography, cul-prison records, newspaper articles and reminiscencesr tural history and investiga- For a more upbeat take tive reporting. ' on.real life, check out "Mil-• otECK rr OUT Is written by lion Dollar Mermaid," the staff of the NeWport BeaGh aboµt Esther Williams, one Public Ubrary. 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I should know better than to get involved In these things, but I can't help myself. · l could give you a \...,. lengthy and brilliant (o~ course) argument about Measur~ A, and leave you in suspense about where I · stand. But both you and I are much too busy for that. Here's whe re I stand, based on extensive research I've done in the last hour and a number of theories proffered and accepted by no one except me. Vote for it. Peter Buffa COMMENTS & CURIOSmES more areas than you can imagine, but none more than drug abuse and educa- tion. The "dumbing down• of America is a huge prob- lem and it aJI began with the dumbing down or our schools . cal correctness to the 30-moon. All water tends present enough evidence. year downward mdrch, and towards the moon, because Alex CoolmM Sothard, dropped ber claim the net effect is downright there is no water in the D~LY PILOT m March, dbng the fin.an. frightening. m<>on, and nature abhor~ a cial and emotional coats Case in point. Here are vacuum. I forget where the COSTA MESA -A for-involved In libgabon. some excerpts from science •sun joins in this fight.• mer oJ(icer lost her sexual The final outstanding test papers and essays from •A fossil is an extinct ani-haras$ment case against the lawsuit, brought by Nancy students across the country, mal. The older it is, the ' · Costa Mesa Police Depart-Mc.Allister, is scheduled fQr from elementary to college more extinct it is.• ment on Wednesday when a trial in October. level. The excerpts were "Equator: A managerie jury concluded she did not Romine was fired In 1997 compiled not by some pun-lion running around the have enough evidence to after less than one year as a back her allegations. probationary patiol officer. dit, but by the NationaJ Earth through Africa." • The lawsuit, brought by Her temunation, Fitz· Education Association, dur-"Liter: A nest of young June Romine, alleged wide-Patrick said, was prompted ing its Life Sciences Sympo-puppies.• spread sexual harassment, by concerns about her abili- sium in Kansas City. "Planet: A body of Earth including sexist slurs and ty to perform the job slollful- The original spe lling has surrounded by sky." fondling of female officers. ly and safely. been left "intact." "Before giving a blood The jury, which deliberated "That's what this comes "The body consists of transfusion, find out if the for two hours, also rejected down to,· be said. "People three parts -the branium, blood is afhrmallve or nega-Romine's claim that she was become disgruntled and the borax, clod the <Jbom-live.• fared because she filed a sex-can't accept responsibility mable ctwity. The branium •For a nosebleed: Put the ual harassment complamt. for their own actions. They contdi ns the brain, the nose much lower then the The verdicts "indicate start pombng the finger al borax contd ins the heart body until the heart !itops. • that our orgaruzation has somebody else.• There you have it. If you .. haven't already sent in your absentee ballot, fJO into the _ . .........,_ litOe cardbOara 6ox on J'une- For 30 years, the stan- dards ii) kinderga.rten_ :. through 12th-grade class- rooms were lowered, low- e red, then lowered again. Shall we talk about spelling skills? Don't gel m e started. dnd lu'ngs, and the abom-. "For dog bite: put the . been vindicated on any Pingel said he felt the illdllle ctivily contains me-aogaW-ay f6r"sevefal ddys~-. charges-of sexual ba:rass~ ~jmy'sleaction-atterttcetriat- • 6, pull the Hefty trash bag curtain behind you and punch out the square marked "yes.· I don't like bond issues, especially general obliga- tion bonds, called "G.O. • bonds in the bond biz. G.O. .bonds are a tax. Le t's not kid ou(selves. Do you enjoy. new taxes? Nor do I. But let's not gel crazy about this thing. Measure A will cost every home and apartment building owner $22 for every $100,000 in assessed value, every year for the next 25 years. So if your property's assessed value is $300,000, Measure A will add $66 a year to your taxes. If your property's assessed at $1 ,000,000 -one, congrat- ulations, and two, it'll cost u-20&-bttekS-1tJ1!ll . Measure that ag,ainst the fact that the condittons in our schools are an embar- rassment. Leaking roofs, cracking walls, bugs and rats. According to Robin Sinclair, a college c<>unselor at Newport Harbor High School, "Last week l had a big rat the size of a Chi- huahua in my room." We'll have t.o drop Robin's grade for redundan- cy, but she definitely makes her point. Even where I come from, a Chihuahua- slzed rat is a big boy. Pretty silly, no? One of the most affluent areas m the country, but our public schools are crumbling before our eyes. The oppo- nents of Measure A have asked some good, hard questions. •How did we come to this pretty pass in the first place?,; for instance, is a really good one. Answe rs? Anyone? No? Maybe later. And please, come up with something more creative than "Prop. 13." Here are a few more rea- sons to vote •yes." I've seen a lot of bond initiatives come and go, and this is one of the best craft- ed I've ever seen. It is shot through with safeguards, checks and balances to make sure the money goes where it's supposed to go. I've known many of the community volunteers who are working as advocates, and could serve as members of the oversight committees, for a long time. They a re taking this issue, and their roles, very seriously. They are putting their re putations on the line and will not hes- itate to yank the Newport- Meia Unified School Dis- trict board's chain real hard if there are any deviations ~ from the program as promised. And now, a secret. Do you know what my real interest in all this is? It's not leaky roo(s or cracking plaster or Bubba the Rat, as embanauing as all that may be. Whe n it comes t.o schools, the trouble. my friends, ll not in our ceil- ings. It'• in our standards. And the trouble began in that all·time favorite period of mine -the '60I. I just cringe whenever I bear IOID8 DOltalgiC ode to those wild and crazy '60s - Woodltock. blppte1, black- Ught posten. •'J\me ln, tum on, drop out.• ID my oplniOn. tbe '60I weren't just wild and crazy. 11My were c.tutiopbk:, tn Just in the last few years has there been some serious discussion about restoring standards to reasonable lcv- ·e ts. In just one gen eration. we've lost at least four years of academic performance. Today's high school gradu- ates would be very hard pressed lo perform at the eighth-grade level of 1965. Toddy's college graduate would be dazed and con- fused by Lhe rmal exams fa ced by high school senior'> m the mid-'60s. Add the impact of pollll- This is an excellent opportunity to purchase or lu~ the Lexus of your choice! bowels • If he has not recovered in ment, • said Costa Mesa somewhat validated •· H20 is hot wdter, and several days, then kiU it.· Police'Lt. John FitzPalrick, ·Romine's allegations. C02 is cold wate>r." • Let's be fair. There were a spokesman for the "Several of them thought "When you !>mell a n plenty of dumb a nswers to department. that there was some sexual Romine's attorney, harassment that we nt on; -oderless QdS, it is probably go around in 1965, 1935 or Steven Pingel, called the but they thought Romine Cdrbon monoxide." l 905. But the diffe rence is, verdict •a crushing blow" to should have reported it •· Rcsp1rdt101),. i!> composed they ;were the exception, his client. sooner than she dld, • he of two i.1C'IS, fu st inspiration, not the rule. Romine was not avail-said. .tnd thrn cxprctordtlon." Vote for Measure A, but able for comment. The outcome of Ute case, "Thl' moon is d pldnet more impottdntly, get up to Romine and two other Pingel said, has not dissuad- JUSl hke the Cdrlh, only 1l 1s date with what's being female officers sued the ed hun from pressing for- uven det1der." taught and learned in department in 1997, charg-ward with that of McAllister. "A c;upcr 'idturatC?d solu-today's classrooms Ing that Uley were exposed whom he also represents. lion 1s one thdt holclc., more That's all for toddy. Get to a sexudlly hostile work FitzPatnclc said he was them 11 <'<Ill hold.• your assignments done, environment and seeking confident the department •A permdnent set ol papers due next Fnday unspeafied damages for lost would be cleared tn that tn- tet'th rnnc.,ists of eight I gotta go wages, and emotional and al as well. camm•c.,, two moldrs, dnd mental distress. "We're gomg to continue eight c ll'>pidors • • PETER BUFFA 1s a former Costa A judge broke the law-to pursue that, and hopeful- "ThC' lldes dte d fight Mesa mayor. His column appears swt into three d.Jsbnct cases. ly it will be the same result.• Fridays. He can be reached via . o e f th men Kathy he ..... d , bet wec1n the EMth dnd e-mail at Ptr840aof.com. n ° e wo • ~ · (714) .544-400 • TUSTIN AUTO CENTEll www.tustinlexus.com (ftl\tOftS I VIDtO ..... - Preeentts unior Cheer Camp Clinia led by Newport Harbor High School cheerleaders will indude: Siddinc cheers, basic stunts and a daooe routine. (aa.-s ~by giwle lcw:I) Date: Time: Who: Where: . Price: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Augw1 14, 15, 16th, 2000 1:00 pm · 3~ pm Girls currently in grades K-6th ~rt Harbor High School in front of the Anchor $90.00 lnd udes: T· ltirt. nadcs, pom·polll, & I atn early fall practice and performance at NHHS football pre-game show. .. Tennis shoes arc miuittid and blue shoru arc ruommcndcd. Register by June 15, 2000 For mon: information conllet Dana Odell at (949) 642-8946 Wlml.IPP PLAZA IMl'9 lwe a 1111 IM. ··~~ (,_ 831-3823 1no MMpod IMI •co.a...., 949 .646. 9383 Our traintd staj}' mµus a di/fut net www.calSCameras.com Holn Meri-Sal llam-5 canon "R...,Si.« S20 0 t Gt1 A l C Altte A canon eos-:b c.ano11 IMAGE STABILIZER BINOCULARS 18x50 IS AW 15x50 IS AW 15x45 IS 12x36 IS 10x30 IS IMAGE STABILIZER C.11811 • Q7S-300lftln f/4·S.6 IS USM . ~------------z_o_o~M •LE•N•s ........... ________ ..... .canon suRESHOr 6Yo.rs1c 120 Caption Kit snr r fnucAnON .. f 4 Friday, May 26, 2000 Daily Pilot . ·Harbor View Elementary opens its doors OOC._.desr lormL ........ D•_...Goue.t OAU PwT CORONA DELMAR-An open house at an elementary ICbool onre meant that par- mts squeezed tbemseives mto tiny seat5 and listened to a spiel -not unhke a class Jes.. ~ -by their ctlildren's teac:ber. . Hart>or Vaew Elementary School's open house 1'tw'sdaY doubled as a c:eJebratioo for betng named a cati!onua Dls- tinguiibed ScbooL Parents still had a dumce to see what their drildreD are domg m class, but the event was filled wrth pride over the campus' qew status as a stat.e- booored school Hacbor View was one ot four elementary schools lJl ~Mesa to be named a Cahforrua Distlnguished School last month. the lughest honor the-state bestows. on a school ------~ - It also puts a school m the runrung. ~hould l1 apply for the greatest nan.onal honor Ul publJc educat:Jon -the Nabonal BJQe Ribbon School award ~c..t01D1+ ..... am. .... lllll•••e"'mr ge lllil _ .......... .. wbo ..... lo bm ... tmlDg and .;-:1rtnt lldlll. ,,_. ba two -=· .... "' .... coune. Idled· ulecl ti' beglD Jaae 5. 1be elem wtD IMt agbt weeks, m11ting from 10:30 a.m. to 12:35 ~,Monday ~ ••• ......,,41aro11. ment fees are Sl t per wilt. The ESL coune is three units. Por more infonna· tion or to register, caU {714) -432-5072. ... Harbor High to honor war dead American soldien killed in combat will ~ honored in a special MemOria1 Day tribute at 11 :30 a.m. Friday at Newport Harbor Jtigh School A plaque honoring past Newport Harbor High attendees who died for their country in World War II and the Vietnam War The open house also func- tioned as a fund-raiser for the entire school cornmwuty CONAAD LAU/OAl.Y 9'.0T will be dedicated at the Harbor View Elementary School student Deibicb Stauffer, 7, palnts a We durlDg lbunday's open house. " ceremony, Which will take place near the previously People purchased s;J 5 bl~. wtuch were hand-decorated Th\U'Sday mght and will be added to a wall on campus The money ratSed will go toward unproving the school library. certainly seem5 Wre family. painting the1r tiles, they head-unused flagpole at the hbrary The event. wtuch also Students sat Wlth their •tte doodles him on Just ed down to the school's black-front of the school. 111duded an informal auction noses inches away from small about everytlung, • said Jo top for a Mexican buffet din· American Legion Post for gift baskets, was expected square tiles as they carefully Ann Page. Max's mother. ner and the sounds or a steel 291 in Newport Beach bas to raise about $14,000 for the drew pictures of themselves or ·1bars bis logo.· drum band. Attendees bid on also donated a new Amer- :==========~i:iii==:====== . their families for a new tile Like Max's mother, many vanous baskets overstuffed ican flag to be llown at the wall. parents huddled with their Wlth donated goodies --some school in honor of its war Solid 7ed 'P~ 1~ · ·nns is my Scotbsh guy -cluldren, helpmg them draw for chtldren and a few for par-dead. I've bad him for years,• said or paml the pictures that will ents. Michael Mangan, a 12-yeai-old Max Page. grace the wall of the school for Grandparents, brothers, 1963 Newport Harbor The Scottish character may years lo come. sister.; and other relatives also High graduate, will Teak is now Affordable! not depict Max's family. but he After everyone firushed joined m the tun receive special honors as "Since we're now a Distin-the highest-decorated offi- -------------------.. guished School and since this cer from Orange County We Buy Direct. Eliminate the MiddJerru1n! --,\;Oaapue-.our JJn·~•-...__. 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Eric C S.nat.te DAILY PILOT port Measure F on the City officials said the con- Marcb ballot and under-tract extension will ensure mine the county's efforts to the consultants' services build support for the airport. until the state's Local Irvine contracted' the firm to AgencY. Formation Commis- produce a slew or mass-mail sion, which regulates literature, newsletters and c hanges in municipal c,able televi_sion commer-•boundaries, decides on the cials. -city's' bid for control or El Councilman Larry Agran Toro sometime in the com- was particularly encouraged ing year. by the county's overwhelm-The city's plan is to annex ing response to a series of the land and build a sprawl- The Irvine City Council mailers the city issued prior ing metropolitan park simi- has ensured that it won't be to the March election. The tar to New York City's Cen- unarmed during its battle literature prompted tral l?ark or Golden Gate over the fu ture of the El Toro responses from more than Park in San Francisco. Marine Corps Air Station in 100,000 households, just The Miliennium Plan, or the coming year. more than 10% or the coun-"Great Park Plan,• would At Tuesday's meeting, the ty's voters. transform ·the base .into a Friday, Moy 26, 2000 5 SALUTE TO FAWN OfflaRS council voted unanimously MWhen ordinary citizens 757-acre open area sur- to extend its contract with a take five, 10 or15 minutes to rounded by three urban vil- consulting firm that has aid-respond to a pretty sophisti-lages, a cultural district, a ed the city in j ts ~ort "to _ c;.ated f!laile r, ·that sa_ys to me sports fil1d __ entertainment , prevent commercial aircraft that we are absolutely on complex, a business and from ever touching down at the right track,· Agran said. technology center and a TAYA KASHUBA I DAll.Y P\.OT NewportBeaclr Police Officerltobert Fo salutes-during-the playing of 'Faps-aHhe - Orange County Peace Officers' memorial ceremony in Santa Ana on 11lllrsday. the former military base. 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All you do is show up Let our captain do the designated driving while you and your guests take in picturesq~e Newport Bay. + Personalized Charters Arrive or depart at a waterfront restaurant Gift certificates available "Captains/Catering Service for Private Yacht Owners Available" Ca ll for information to reserve time/date 949-673-4596 + 71'4-669-2605 E-mail: floatingourmetOe-maif.com Daily Pilot • Send ..... ~ ltem5 to the D1111y Piiot. no w. e., St .• eos- i. Meu, CA 12627; fax to (949) 646- 4170 «call (949) 574-4268. A com· plete listing Is available at http://www.dailypllotcom. TODAY Mn MUlde Store will bolt a summer block party featuring food, giveaways and draw- ings from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. at 3601 Jamboree Road, New- port Beach. Free. For more information, call (949) 833- 3503. "Special Story Time with Laura,• a children's program will begin at 11 a.m. at Bor- ders Books, Music & Cale, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. SATURDAY The United ScoWsb Society's 68th annual Scottish Festival will be held from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event will include a traditional ceremo-·-.. ny with music~ and dancing. The Scottish Festival runs' through Sunday. Admission is • $14 for adults; $12 for seniors (65 and over) and students; $2 for children under t2. For more information, call (562) 430-0399. ' A salute to war veterans and American heroes will be held at the Orange County Market Place during the weekend swap meet from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m . at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Del Mar Avenue and Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. All veterans with proper identification will receive free admission both days. Award- winning crafters from the National Veteran's Creative Arts Festival will display their work. Admission is $1; park- ing is free. For more informa- tion, call (949) 723-6660. · Crystal Cove State Parlrwttl hold a "Back Country Hike" at 9 a.m. Participants will meet at El Moro Visitor Cen- 11n1n The Art Cente·r rs accepting sttrdellt emotlment for""Summer eamp-2000;'"--an art-- and computer program for children ages 4 to 12. Children will learn basic concepts of art and bow to process programs on iMac computers. The camp begins June 26 and continues through July 25. The second session starts July 26 and continues through Aug. 22. The Art Center ls at 2043 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call (94~) 548-8939. more information. call (949) 631-4741 ..... .. Architecture In Perspective 14." an exhibit of original conte mporary architectural illustrations, will go on dts· play ill. the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Exhibit hours are 9 a .m. to 9 p.m Mondays through Thursdays. 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays until July 28. Admission is free. For more information. call (949) 717-3800. John Lewis and Crai~Tru.: rnan-o~capi~~ offer tips on money manag~ ment at a 7 p.m. semimk on ·wealth Manage ment for the New Millennium,· in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, .1000 Avocado Ave . Free. For more infonnatiqn, call (949) 717-3801 . JUNE 2 The first session of the th.ree- da y Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lion's Club ·Fish Fry and Carnival· will be cooked up from 5 to 11 p.m. Friday at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The 55th annual com- munity event includes food and e ntertainment. It contin- ues from 10:30 a .rn. to 11 p.m. ..san.u:d..11¥ and noon to 11 p.m. Sunday. Admission 1s free . For information, call (949) 548-3094. JUNE 3 The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club will host a Vis- itor's Day at 10 a .m. at 1550 Crown Drive North in New- port Beach. Refreshments will be served. No fee is required. For more information, .call (949) 759-1179. Candace Chambers-Belida, author of "The Secret Codes of Conduct for Marriage.• will sign her book at 2 p.m. at Borders Books. Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, " Friday, ~ 26, 20001 call (949) 646-9925. JUllE 4 ; Blvd • Newport Beach. Colt. incl1 iding diDner. ii $34 for memben, $48 nonmembers. •PMple & Paws -W.ak tor the Cause,• a three-mile walk and fund-raiser to support research to find treatments and cure& for retinal degenera- tive diseases, will begin regis- tration at 9 a.m.; the walk begins at 10 a.m. Registration will be at the.Newport Dunes Resort. The walk will meet at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Upper Newport Bay. For registration information, call (310) 445- 8863 or the Walk hotline at (714) 517-8840. The Balboa Island Business Assn. will celebrate "Treasure Island: Jewel of the Bay,• its seventh Balboa Island Parade, at 11 a.m. with a procession along Balboa Island's Main Street. For more information, call (949) 673-2130. For more information. call (714) 832-57•'1 or click on · http://www.nawbo-oc.com 1 Paulette Mllandel: will bo.t •Bach Plower Essences,• at 6::JO p.m. at Mothers Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. To make reservations, call (949) 631-4741. JUllE 7 Newport Beech Animal Con- trol 9fficer James Rogers -and Cheryl Rendes, director of the Wonders of Wildlife Organiza- tion, will present information ~n animal adoptibn ·services, spaying and neutering at 5:30 p.m. at the Riverboat Restau- rant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 224-2266. Teen author Neal Shuster- . man will speak to teenagers, Coastllne Counseling Center parents and teachers about of Newport Beach will host a young adult literature at 7 le~ure on A~ention J?eficit p.m. at the Newport Beach ..D1so_J4er . .,. .ti!l~d .J\OD . _Central I ihrary. 000 AvQS.a·-~ JUNE 5 Overvtew at 7 p.m. at Coast-do Ave. Free. For more infor- line, 1200 Quail St., Ste . 105, mation, call (949) 717-3801. Newport Beach. Ad.mission is free. For more information, JUNE 8 call (949) 476-0991. A caregivers support group will begin at 7 p.m. al Our Lady Queen of Angels Church. 2046 Mar VJSta Drive. Newport Beach. Free. For more information, call (949) 640-1750. JUNE 6 The National Assn. of Women Business Owners will host a discussion from 6 to 9 p.m. on the skills and tools needed to succeed as a chief executive officer in today's market. The group wiU meet at Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur The Orange County Business Connection is hosting its regional quarterly business expo and mixer from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Club House Road, Costa Mesa. Ad.mission is $15. For more information, call (949) 830- 5770. Dr. Janine K. Jensen wW pre- sent "The Overactive Bladder: Regaining Control" at 7 p.m. al the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The lecture is free. For more information, call (949) 717-3800. ter on Pacific Coast Highway, , e;;;;::;;;:!!;;;;;;;;;;;:;:==:==:==:==:==:==:=:===:==:==:==:==:==:======:5!!5!5 just north of Laguna Beach. Medical & Mobilfry Producu "Your Southern Caljfomia MobiJity Specialim" The program is freei parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. SUNDAY Author David Gabbe will present "That's A Wrap,· a J vegetarian cooking class. at '9:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The $40 cosJ includes materials. For more information, call (714) 327-7?25. Crystal C9ve State Park wtll hold a "Back Country Bike" at 9 a.m. Participants will meet at El Moro Vtsitor Cen- ter on Pad.fie Coast Highway, just north of Laguna Beach. The program is free; parking is· $6. For more informa\ion, call (949) 497-7647. WEDNESDAY Dr. Gavin GrjlDt will give Ups on •Attention Deficit Disor- der in Children and Adults,• a lecture which begins at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library. 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Free. For more infor- mation. call (949) 717-3801. The Mystery Book Dtscussion Group will talk about Dennis Lehane's "Darkness, Take My Hand• at 7 p.m . at Borders Books, Music & Cate. 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The group discusSion is free. Por more information, call (714) 432-7854. A seminar on "Natural Solu- tions for PMS & Menopause,• will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at Mother's Market and Kitchen Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. . For reservations, call (800) 595-6661. •spectal Story Tlme with Laura,; a free children's pro· gram will begin at 10 a.m. at Borden Books. Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. 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Bristol, "On Newport Bay" at its finest Caf #H, Costa Mesa Newport Beach 714-376-4263 949-642-7880. . 714-.545-6080 949-250-~386 ' At Ease Newport Pacific View Orange Coast The Daily Men's & . ~::;::,, Memorial '-=.:' Pilot Wome~ 's 4340 ~ D:, #200. 3500 Pacific View 401 N. ~Blvd., 330 W Bay St. Fashion Island Newport Beach Dr., COM Newport Beach Costa Mesa 949. 759. 7979 949-975-8425 949-844-2700 949. 722-2300 949-842-4321 INSIDE llDUSI llMMll After a half-century P*olling the WW of JM\;JpOrt lwt1 ... ott. dtift, Buddy 8ekhe puts the •11te• In lifeguard. TIE VEIDICT Robert Gardner on surnm« life at local bHches.. ' ' S U D· D Doily Pilot • Friday, M.ay 26, 2000 • Page 9 ll~SIDE · NO PLACE LIKE HOM{ Ka<en Wight gives yoo tips on how to get yoor home ready for summer A HOT ISSUE S«rets for negot1iltlng congestlOl'l when beach streets become crowded -Plus Hot Sumf'Mf Eats, Hot Summer Nights and a SpolU Calendar Newport Harbor High seniors Joe Alani, left, and Pat Towersey go for a surf session off the 36th Street je tty in Newport Beach. No waves ·like home .. .. Many Local surfers prefer Newports breaks to those in nearby HWltington Beach, a.k.a. Surf City surf class in the spring semester and coaches the surf team in the fall. The surf team was once a dub sport, but Morlan said the program is now a lettered sport that competes in the Sea View League with Los Alamitos and Laguna Beach. and emphasizes balance in the students' lives. Rich•rd Dunn DAILY PILOT W hen the two biggest surfing contests on the U.S. main- land are hosted by neigh- boring Huntington Beach in July, many of the top local surfers will fol- low their heat, grabbing their boards and heading down Coast Higbway for more wave-catching thrills. "'-For yea.rs, since the Op Pro Surfing ~ Championship was launched in 1982, pro surfers like Richie Collins, Todd Miller and 1Toy Eckert would re~ove their col- ored competitor's jerseys, towel off, pack up their cars and head off in search of freedom {rom the competition and, in the minds of many, even better waves. They drive south less than four miles to the south side of the Santa Ana River, then unload and surf the breaks at 56th and 58th streets in Newport Beach. While it might be sacrilege to say Newport's swells provide better rides for surfers than nationally renowned Surf City, those with an ardent opinion who fre- quent the popular West Newport breaks wouldn't trade their borne shores for (Ulf- body else's. ...:.:IbaJe are better waves in Newport th.an Huntington Beach, more high-per- formance waves,• said Pat Towersey, a Newport Harbor High senior and stand- out in the junior circuit. "lbere are more baJTe1s ... more tubes. Maybe it's because ol the way the sand forms at Newport. (1be length of the sand from the shore to the sidewalk) is not as far out as Huntington Beach, and the waves are not really as mushy.• Known more for the Jargestl'eCJ'elltioo- ooly harbor in the oountry, Newpcxt Beach has a unique graduating llC41e ol surfen; along \be jettlel on the west lide, starting at about 22nd Street north ol the Newport Pier, where mostly beginnerl IUJf. •The higher the street. the better the ability,• takl Scott Morlan. a longtime IUlf imtJUctOr for the dty of Newport Beach and a teacher and IUlf coach at NeW1KXt HaJtior High. ·vou tmd to get smaller lwelll (do9er to the par). We start our 1-olll at about 38lt1 $reel. thin. when the kldl -t.nlr, they graduate to tbe ~ ........ · . -With. uting....., .. fUDky. any town wtlb warm,... good IUlf and a mid~··· -N9wpartllwta .......... ....a .......... 0-W. wboWll.cll..-S fourtll ID .. wadd. oew. ........ DMl(le ..... 1bdd ,.._, 11111 .......... MllUA Ma' ... Olldll Miii. 0... 'Pait IDd ,_o.11 ............... ID surf professionally, while Costa Mesa's Veronica Kay made it big on the women's circuit. primarily as a model. "She was going to make our girls surf team really hot, then she got famous as a Roxy Girl,• Morlan said. "She had her chance and took it ... when she started out on the team [two years ago), we were winning everything, and when she left. we were just p retty good. Now she's swfing al exotic places and I'm sure she's making good money." While the city of Huntington Beach •1t started off as this maverick sport, with surfers (having a reputation) for throwing parties and causing trouble, but there's not that"problem anymore because we try to bold tl}e kids accountable," Morlan said. "They're neat kids. Some of them are working hard on their grades to be on the team because (academic achievement is mandatory). For some, their life is surfing and school is bard, but Newport Harbor togb's Joe Alanl throws a Ian of spray during an after- noon surf session ln Newport Beach. prepares lor the Blue Turch Pro (former- ly the Op Pro) July 19-23 and the U.S. Open of Swfing July :M.JO, devotees ol the celebrated West Newport breaks believe Surf Oty bat nothing on them In terms of ~udng quality IWf.-and olfertDg UCalJer>t wave1. •'J'bln are a lot of really good IUlfen who come from Newport -pros and amataun balb.. ad lbw~. who p.n. to atllDd Loyola Mllyllo.ml In the ... and majortnha ........ ADOtbstop)unklrutir. c.-. Mlle's Joe Alam, .al •HuntlDgtan Bwta .... tbWbMm& ......... md .. brlUI ........ -Nl'Apaatllldadd•Cll**. .............. ..._.,,...,...m. wl..,... ..... _ ......... 8IOUDd NmwpClll ·rd rat1111 IUlf ,,...,.., ..... ...-. ._ ............... ... ...... lm•,lrlDGt•acatr•• I tallllriU'I:• .... . Ar~;. .... 1.-111111••······ .. we're trying.to get baJance in their lives •When you don't get an educab<>n, it i'e6lly screws you up. I really push the kids. We haw a lot of really super studen~ like Pat Towersey ... kids who have taken care of business. Now, he has options.• No one from Newport or Costa Mesa surfs full·tlme on the 2000 Aaodation of Surfing~ Thur, but many wW be in competttiao this aanmar at the Blue 1bn:h Pro and us. Open of Surfing. Collins captured the t 989 Op Pro champM>nlbip. toppling tbe wodd'I belt 1U1Mn tn what II still corllklered tn local kn• .. lllDgle-great81t tri\impb for an .. a.,...-x. ,.. ..., Newport ~Am held fNflll'( ..,, ..... tt. lilrgalt IUltlllg aDllt In t1awpi118-da.11n-.r.:•----·=1;';D":....-.: ~ •aWllllllQ'.,,_ ----· ' SURFIN' SAFARI Best surf spots in N ewport Beach Whether you are a body wrfer seeking the chal- lenge of your life, a body boarder looking for your own special spot or a surfboard rider looking for the wav~ to do a lit- tle slashing. the beaches of New· port will not disappoint. The seven-mile stretch of coast -from the Santa Ana River jet· ties to Crystal Cove Sta.te Beach -is truly a pMadise for thos& who love water play. From fast. hollow waves that rival those In the Hawaiian Islands to slow. mushy breakers chock-full of long boarden. the surf here IS epic Take this cruise along the coast from north to south to see what we mean; SANTA ANA RIVER JEnlES One of the more popular places to surf In town. the ~ies sit 1t the far west border of the city. at the mouth of the 5anta AN IU...er. The WfteS brMk Mre on any swetl and can provide some of the btit surfiflg around. But the downside Is the conta- mination. pollution and runoff that oft9n strMmS out of the rfy. er mouth. making the w.ter • pert-dme Nven for~ 1611 ITBO TO 44TI ABIT . Lit• ...... jlalll. .. **"°'.._.. ........ °" mo11 qMll. ,.. .... tram ...... ......._ ...... ... s--M. ... .., ...., ... ..... bllcrowd. --·-Giid 9tcodlll ............... ..., ... ... ............. ---.•a amflllr-af ..................... ... "'*••·--·--" ~·=,-... ..., ....... ~ .... ·--..... I BLACKIE'$ Named for the bar across the way in McFadden Square. Black· .e's sits dlfectly to the north of Newport Pier tt IS best tn the winter months and brHks sohd on a west swell. It does break 1n the wmmer on a south swell but not very often And make no mis- take, Blackie's is a long boarder hangout. Short boarders don't bother. NEWPORT POINT Just south of the Newport Pier, •the point• 1s straight out from 18th Street. It's a summer wave and breaks the best on a strong south swell It's ~ally good on a humc.ane swell On 1n inter- esting note, many believe the wave breaks so well because Just offshore from 1t IS 1 deep, under· water canyon where the New port/Inglewood earthquake fault comes to an end THE WEDGE Probabty the best body surfing spot in Clliforn1a -maybe the wor1d. It bfNks as big as 20 fMt on a big hum~ swell. It's dan- gerous even when the w~ •e SIMll, and it probably has bffn photographed as much as any otheJ WaYe. Only body suriefS are allowtd in the water from 1 O a.m. to 5 p.m. M.y 1 to Oct 31 IOI SUMEI EATS 1111110 Blue Beet'5 $2.95 Beef Grena- dine Tuesday night $pedal Is • meat lover's fantasy: mari- nated beef strips on a mound of mashed potatoes and can- died c.arrots. A blues band entertains patrons with classic songs, ranging from Blue Oyster Cult to Bob Dylan. The restaurant is at 107 21st Place in Newport Beach. Noun: 11:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. dailY: Information: (949) 675- 2338. IRISTOl CAFE When Bristol Street's New York Burrito (a wonderful lit- t le oxymoron) changed its name to Bristol Cafe, many patrons found themselves confused and sad; they thought its owner had put an end to the best culinary wraps in Costa Mesa. But in fact, Bristol cafe has the same.menu and continues.to serve a plethora of health consciously prepared wraps, including the house favorite: A barbecue wrap, with mari- nated chicken, crushed pineapple and coleslaw, topped with barbecue sauce and served with a side of tor- tilla chips. Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. weekdays. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The cafe Is at 320 Bristol St. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 540-8903. Endless summer After a half-century patrolling the waves of N ewport Beach and other cities, Buddy Belshe puts the 'life' in lileguard Sue Doyle "I'll probably be here till they DAILY PILOT float me out to sea,~ Belshe said with a laugh. · B ·right orange cones weave ' He kicked off his sandals, a path through the sand leaned over the jeep's steering like a royal carpet rolled wheel and gazed at the waves out for the oldest lifeguard on slapping the sand. He was deep the beach. in a thought that brought a Tracking the line, Buddy smile to his face. Belshe rumbles along Corona The job, Belshe said, carried del Mar shore in a white him around the world. He has Newport Beach Fire and been active in lifesaving groups calling kept wrangling birn Marine jeep-across the beat _for 60 years in such far-Dung back to the water. he's covered for the last 51 spots as Austra~a. England, "I never thought I'd be here years. His unifonn is a baseball lreland, South Africa and Wales. so long, but I decided I'd rather bat T-shirt, shorts and sandals He. attended conferences and, be th beach This . similar ' · . · at times, presented the lectures. on e · is . At. 66, the champion swun-And the job turned into a to a teacher, ~use I still can • mer.ls JlJJQ\"le<lJo...pat:J:ol th.e __ erart for>-Belshe-,-one-tha~~~~~ .... 11elshe said. .. beach only 120 days a year, designed himself and then Through his many years on because he retired from •the taught to others. It's 8 career he the beach, Belshe recalls many Newport Beach city staff in began at age 16 in Huntington lifesaving incidents, but the 1987: But the rules didn't end a Beach, although he never real-;xact n~ber. eludes him. He pass1~ f~r th~ ocean that runs ized it would develop into his guesstimates. at least one res- deep m his vems. lifelong pursuit. cue a day dunng the S':1filll'.ler, Belshe, too active for retire· He later graduated from multiplied by 51 years on the ment, returns to work as a life-what is now Cal State Long job, equals about4,500 rescues guard at San Clemente's Ole Beach and hoped to become a in his career. Hanson Beach p ub during the physical education or biology MI've been in the right place week. On summer weekends, teacher. All through school, at the right time for the most he's back at bis old ha wits along though, he worked as a life-part. A rescue is a rescue to me. the Newport shore. guard; and it seemed his true I just want to get IJ>eople in dan- DtANA MUt.VIHU I OAllY PILOT . ger) back to safety.• Belshe said. lot going on,• Belshe said. The jeep bounced along the Outside or work, he trains sand until a young girl threw for marathon runs and swims her beach ball in its path. She two or three miles in the ocean. darted in front of the vehicle But he's eased up on surting for without a care in the world; a the last two years. watchful mother grabbed her ·I'll still ride them, but it's arm and Sc:oJaeonei'daugliter~lffin "'bbWdirg oft th!!" Dot: Belshe nodded with a smile tom. Hey, I've gotten older and at the girl and her mom. smarter, too,· Beish~ quipped. Families are the reason The older and wiser Belshe Belshe, a father of five sons, has .no regrets about his life- chose Corona del Mar to patrol guard career. He refers to it like after his retirement. He enjoys an old friend to whom he's the scene: Children running entrusted his life. around; moms, dads and vans "I think a lot of people aren't packed with beach equipment. happy with their jobs. But l "This is more of a family enjoy mme, and I'd do it all over beach. It's not always the most again,· a determined Belshe active for rescues, but there's a said. IRITIA'S CAFE Besides being a sweet, earthy lady, Britta Pulliam owns and operates one of the most pleasant cafes on the New- port Beach Peninsula. With open French doors and a din- ing room that faces Main Street patrons may enjoy Britta's selection of fine wines and lively atmosphere Summer is .easy living -if you don 't inind crowds 1-----~IJ.lor~e..from.a menu that includes wild king salmon with horseradish crust a nd rack of lamb sea- soned with garden herbs. Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. dai- ly. The cafe is at 205 Main St., BalbOa. Information: (949) 675-8146. SEE NEXT PAGE Craft Show T he first line pf the song •Summertime· goes as follows: "Summertime, and the living is easy.· Well, if working seven l 0- bour days a week is easy, I'm glad I didn't live where the livin~ was hard during sum- Wben I was a youngster, I lived in Balboa when that part of our city was a swruner resort. During the summer, everyone worked like dogs to make enough money to carry them through the rest or the year. It was seven 10-hour days a week for three Coffee & Information with Consumer Credit REGGAE M USIC EVERY SATURDAY Sat.'5/27 Craft Show YvoQ!le Perea King Arthur WarN Coco JAZZ M USIC EVERY SUNDAY Sun. 5/28 Craft Show Gillman Jeff Johnson Kerry Gates Tue. 5/30 Walle the Mall Wed. 5/31 Yvonne Perea Mom & IG1ls Fun Day n TIUANGLE SQUAJtE 12-3 pm 3: 1 5-6: 15 pm 7-10 pm 10-5pm 10 am-5 pm 12-3 pm 3:15-6:15 pm 6:30-9:30 pm 9-10 am 5-8pm 9-10 am WHERE THE 55 FWY ENPS •COSTA MESA ' Robert Gordner THE VERDICT months, then hibernation. The rest of the town did- n't differentiate between WHEN THE BEACH GETS BORING IT'S TIME FOR ... . . Ml CASA /v\EXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: "FISH TACOS"' TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELETTE e..; "" . . HERE, WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MEAL! summer and lhe rest or the year. In Newport Beach, the fishermen fished all year, selling their catch to John Horman, who put the fish in ice-filled tubs and sent them to Los Angeles on the Pacific · the Grand Central Market. Balboa Island was a mud flat that disappeared entire- ly at high tide, summer or winter. Corona del Mar, or "The Palisades" as we then called it, was a few square miles of unsold lots over which Irvine Ranch cattle grazed, and those cattle didn't care much about the seasons. But in Balboa, it was summer, and the place shut down. The weather was usually good during the summer, which was what brought ~o many people down here, but we-natives k¥w a secret It was the month after "summer" that was really the best. September meant warm days, warm water, guaran- teed -and no crowds. When I became a judge and took the first vacation in m y life, of course I took lhe month of September, and what happened? It rained every day. lf you live on some glamorous South Pacific island, there are two seasons -the wet season and the dry season. The latter is something of a misnomer. During the dry season, it just doesn't rain as much as it does during the wet season -50 inches dur- ing the wet season, 20 inches during the dry. That's what it felt like. I was living on the island at the time and spent the whole month in Buster C reel ' for September. Afler that experience, I took my vacation during the summer like everyone else. Going back to the song "Summertime,• the verse concludes, •and your Ma is good-looking.• What is she lhe rest of the year -ugly? It must be tough lo have an ugly mothe r, eve n U she's only ugly nine months out or lhe year. • ltOBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column usually runs Tuesdays. Rich Fauno ~- Sunday-Wednesday ~ .. · ._-t, Misbehavin' ~ Thursday-Saturday l>aity Pilot Summer at bame: plan~ plan, PrJPa,re S U 0 D B r "' I Fn<joy, MOY 26, 2000 II HOl SU-El EATS CUE JAIDIN Spend yQUr afternoon in a botanical garden enjoying chef Peter El Corel's vegetable strudel with bell pepper coulis or quiche Lorraine. The cafe is in Sherman Library and Gar- dens and features sandwich du jardin, a spectacular veggie plate made with grilled porto- bello rpushrooms and freshly baked foccacia bread. ~: 11 :30 a."J. to 2 p.m. •.weekdays. The. cafe and library ~re at 2647 E. Pacific Coast Hi!Jhway, Corona de/ Mar. Information: (949) 673- 0033. CALIFORNIA BEACH Summer beach traffic a hot issue for residents • Locals, visitors share secrets for negotiating congestion when beach streets become crowded. Sara Garcia, manager at Pizza Hut on "There are alleys," she whispered. sunny summer Saturday. And that's COSTA MESA OMELEnE PARLOR 17th Street in Costa Mesa, says her dri-More common knowledge are side before hunting for the elusive free park- vers know better than to get stuck on routes such as Old Newport Boulevard, ing spot. "Just-a-Jiffy burger" is exactly major thoroughfares dunng peak hours: Superior Avenue and Placentia Avenue, " (park m the Carl's Jr parking lot,• that: a hamburger s~othered "They use the side streets,• Garcia each of which can offer some relief to the said pmk-slo.nned Jeremey Moore, 17, with peanut butter. Costa said. "They stay away from the major commuter aunch of Newport Boulevard. a Tustin nallve who was basking on the Mesa Omelette Parlor attracts Andrew Gluer streets." For the out-Qf-towners who aren't beach last Fnclay "They don't seem diners with unusual taste buds DAILY PILOT Balboa Peninsula resident Gay aware of these options, though,.just get-to care." and imagination, but good Wassall-Kelly says she's analyzed the ting around town can be a major hassle. Sweden nal.lve!> Monika Gronberg food and friendly service keep 1-----t"l·wWOORT-BEACH-.Only. t,h,Qg_u.traJafwti<Lc+iptUrn.n.h.wle~rn.u.JJin..uci...i.o.ll.n&:.s11L· du::e:uraubwlec:..Jduiet:.11.a.aiu..I a;aS:._ __ • ..,SoLW.mu::e:u.timu.a::es,._y,µo..u..11ushwurnwdiud:u.n'..L.it ec.ivu:e:.unu.hoALU.th.i.:.-_awnwd~Lln"'' UJdw.d-1.M~aruik~ddl . ......,.._..,,~~271 ~a~t~en=d_;h::·e~m=co~m:-:7nin~g~f.;,.o..,r '7m~o-.-,re~c~..,.·i.li·;;::::::::~~--t patient or artfully clever make it to the she has sat in lines of slow-moving cars er,• said San Bernardino beach bum Orange Coast College and are frequent overs w1 apprec•a e a - beaches here on summer weekends. trying to head down to the peninsula 1ina Boyer, who was joined on the beach beach visitors. They Sd1d they don't know ing on Ken Fowler," a fluffy h Kristin h h omelet stuffed with chili con Clogged streets approaching the from Newport Boulevard. by her daug ters · · , 3, and Kaitlin, w at to expect w en swnmer comes. 2 came and cheddar cheese. beach deter thousands of landlocked "The peninsula becomes a definjte 1. "Memorial Day or Fourth of July -"ll it takes any longer than 5 min- beach lovers from coming here. bottleneck up after the pier," she said. forget about itl" ules, l won't go,· Gronberg said. ':;6';~~1:·;;~ ~~~t,:~~~~;lg Locals, however, have dealt with the Fortunately, there are alternatives. They say the stretch of Newport Mary Francis us, 33, a Riverside E. J l th St., Costa Mesa. lnfor- aush often enough, to the point where Wassail-Kelly didn't W,!IDl to reveal too Boulevard l.rom the end of the Costa housewife, said she had only one sug-mation· (949) 545-0740. they have developed a certain amount many details for fear of exposing well-Mesa Freeway to the beach -a l 0-gestion for avoiding surrunertune bead1 of guile. The key to surviving, they say, kept secrets, but she was willing to issue minute drive in the winter-can take up traffic: •Get there the rug ht before and is to out-think the crowds. a tiny hint. to an hour to negotiate on a wann and stay in a hotel." SEE NEXT PAGE P h' I 0 f~ I T Y P f-? 0 c, R I\ M N 0 W U N D r-H W I\ Y '. RETIREMENT LIVING Plan for the Future at THE COVINGTON B cgln planning your future retirement home today by considering a retirement corrununity for tomorrow. Design for The Covington brings together the latest in tcchnok>gy, ideas from future residents and 76 years of expert19c by the nonprofit sponsor, The Episcopal Home, to offer an innova- tive Ufettyle for tomorrow. The Covington, being deve~ with great attendon to dccaU, will provide the finest continuing care ~t community in South Orange County. And now you can tour our model cottage and see what distinguishes the plaM for The Covington lifestyle from all odlers. }USl compare the amenities! That's why we're lndudlna An our plan such excepdooal amenities as a ftmess spa with lap pool. Jtcum, exadle• ~-lifting equipmenl and massage salon; a Great Hall far ermtUnmen&. dances, dinner theater; an an pllery, card rooms, claslrc:>olm, library, 1V llU<Bo, an INdk>, woodworking shop, a residents' businaa center, Ubnry; • cotkllll lounae and ratauranl, ahd undapound parking. 1bal'1 why you'll be able to chooec from 12 floor ~ a;nd duplex COU8F' or a vartecy of apuunenu. And, lf you need more care, autlted Uvtng and ekilwt nuntne care wW be available. · 1be Priorily PftJ1ram 11 _., m 0 If wllJf call lOday for information or CO mike an appolnlmenl (5M9) 362-9662 or toll free (871) 225-4+U. THE COVlNGTON . A,._ • .., •• ,,. .. ,., Cos__,, J lta 11# _,.., ........ CA JJ28f ~-II I 1'9111iltt lpn'- STRAWBERRY FARMS GOLF CLUB MEMORIAL. DAY SPE-CIAL!! 2 fo_r 1 green fees, after 12:00 pm (Golkr muat praent this ad co ~ceiw special offer) Al J..., 25. 2oioo s.. ..... , ........... .,._ ..... v Tlmnln,. _. "'*'" r... S,. '*a,. .. -----~-=-~'------==--~-12 Friday. May 26, 2000 SUMMER CILEIDIR AlllDO FOR KIDS An eight-week dass on aikido for youngsters will be offered ~Y the city of Newport Beach from 5 to 5:45 p.m. June 21 to Aug. 22. Tupics to t:se covered. include thro~. joint locks and pins. Along with tTle enhanced movement coordination, par- ticipants will learn a philosophy of · nonaggression and harmony with others that can be applied to daily li!e. Registration is $60 and the class is for yo\1llgsters ages 6 to 12. Classes will be he ld at 4533 MacArthur Blvd., Suite B in Newport Beach. . For lnlormation, call (9.J9) 553-0160. NEWPORT BEACH AQUATICS CLUB The Newport Beach Aquatics Club is a year-roun(l. team dedicated to the development of competitive swimming. Workouts will be divided by age and ability levels and will be coached by Ted Bandaruk and All-American coach Rod 1\uner. Registration will be taken on site and an equipment fee of $30 is payable to the swim coach at the first practice, then every threemon~s~ter ..... -· -· There is also an annual U.S. Swim· ming fee of $35. For i.nlormation, call 640-6740. BASEBALL CAMP Newport Beach will offer two week- long baseball camps for ages 6 to 12 -· from July 17 to21 andJuly31 toAug.4. Each cam~will from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . and e c per is asked to bring water, lunch a snack to each day. A baseball, T-shirt and an evaluation will be given to each camper after the camp is completed. The program will focus on baseball fundamentals through drills and fun games in a relaxed setting. For i.nlormation, call (949) 644-3151. BASKETBALL CAMP SUD DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT IOI SUMMER EATS .. PHlS SOUl IAI CAFE Some of the youthful regulars enje>y the ambience, but regu· tars at Memphis come for the Southern-styte hospitality and tasty food. The patio is the perfect spot to enjoy a fried catflSh filet plate, served with hush puppies, mustard greens and black-eyed peas with okra, tomatoes and andouille. It's proof that Chef Diego Velasco has mastered the art of Louisiana-style cooking. So relax, or,der a vox apple marti· ni and enjoy Memphis' .comfy, retro-fied atmosphere, espe- For more Information, call (949) 673-9783. CHESTER DUWERS INN With an even mixture of sports memorabilia and barnyard decor, Chester Drawers' Inn has stra~ designs inside its mod- est-size area, which is located in the comer of a minimalt strip on 17th Street. Bl.it you forget all about that when the mix of hip- hop, alternative, house and dis- co music starts. Open from 9 p.m. to 1 :45 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. Casual attlre. The club is at 179 E. 11th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 631-4277. CLUB MESA cially Thursday nights, when Club Mesa's full bar offers a The Todd Oliver Quartet adds diverse mix of live rock, surf and a. little bit of steam with punk music nightly. Wednesdays improvisational jazz tunes. This are poetry and music nights. place is sure to please those Dress code is casual. The club is with·a healthy appetite and an at 843 W. 19th St, in Costa affinity for good entertain· Mesa. Wednesday nights are ment. free. Cover charge ranges SS to Hours: lunch is served from $7. 21 and over. Shows are from 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays; 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. dinnerr from 5-to-l~f-Or.~inf~maticu:i, . ..caJL(]JA)._ __ _ days through Wednesdays, 5 642-0634. p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Sat· urda-ys, and 5 to 9:30 p.m. Sun· THE lAB ANTl•MAll days. And there's a brunch menu from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sundays. The cafe is at 2920 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Reservations: (714) 432-7685 PLEIN AIR CAFE The Plein Air Cafe is the perfect place to enjoy a well-deserved lunchtime break. It's in the Orange County Museum of Art. and patrons have the choice of eating in the sculp- ture gardens or t he pavilion, which has a view of the gar· den. Also, diners eat like aristo- crats but pay reasonable prices. The menu incl udes a pear sal- ad, soup du jour, Chinese chick· The Lab Anti-Mall's ground-level Saturdays feature Brother O.J. Groove spinning an assortment of hip-hop music beginning at 2 p.m. in the courtyard. Admis- sion 1s free. The Lab is at 2930 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 966-6660. THE unLE KNIGHT · Newport Beach will host two youth basketball cd!Tlps for ages 7 to 14. The camps will nm from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 17 to 21 and July 31 to Aug. 4. Registration is $96 per player, which includes a ~ketball T-shirt and evalu- ation. ROLLER HOCKEY CAMP en salad, a mango a nd brie quesadilla, fresh Dungeness The Little.Knight is everybody's favonte dive bar with a decent beer selection, muced drinks and a not-so-bad book collection. The jukebox, which even fea- tures Frank Sinatra, appeals to a variety of tastes that range from the Grateful Dead to Jane's Addiction-era music. Even though entert.alnment is limited here ("We don't have any entertainment except the bartender," exclaimed a husky· A weekloBg...t:Qller hockey camp Will be offered by Newport Beach crab cakes and a chicke n breast from 9 a.m . to noon-Aug.~ 18 for age$ 7 to 14. Beginner-inter--t---+~c;,motl-1@4'4~ w ith roasted b.:11 e • evel youngsters-wtlHeafb: proper hand, stickcmd m• 1shrooms ....-.4t technJques. Campers are asked to bring a h elmet with a cage, elbow Hours: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues-Each camper is asked to bnl49 water, lunch and a snack. and knee pad, skates. a thle tic sh oes, water and a snack to each day of days through Fridays. The camp. Registration is $88, which includes. !l hockey stick, T-shirt and museumlcafe is at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport For i.nlormaUon, call (949) 644-3151. FIVE·MAN BASKETBALL evaluation. For information, call (949) 644-3151. Beach. Information: (949) 760· Today is the deadline to sign up for Newport Beach summer league five. man basketball, with the league running from June 19 to Aug. 31. For those who miss the swnmer dead- lir\e, Fall Leagues will begin Sept. 11, With the sign-up deadline set for Aug. 11. Registration is set on a team basis only. For i.nlormation, call (949) 644 -3163. YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Newport Beach has put t~ether a youth basketball league that will begin June 5 for ages 6 lo 12. The season will last 10 weeks. The • registration fee is $40 per player. Teams will play once per week and practice two days a week at various loca- tions. Registrations will be accepted by mail, fax or walk-in by 5 p .m. June 2: then again in-pe('Son at the practice site June 5. For i.nlormalion, call (949) 644-3151 , ADUlT, YOUTH BOATING • Newport Beach will offer four-hour beginners' workshops, beginning July 1, sunscreen, wmd breaker and snacks to each camp. Locker rooms with showers will be available. A teen canoe/kayak will al.so be avail- able thr-0ughout July and August for youngsters ages 13 to 18. For information, call (949) 644-~151. .. CLIMBING CAMP Designed for ages 9 to 16, this camp will teach proper techniques for safe rock climbing, including how to tie proper knots, belaying protocol and hand and foot technjque. The purpose of this camp is to push clirn be rs to their li.rruts, while allowing them to expand thei.r comfort zones, build confidence and develop problem - solvmg skills. Camps will be held at the ClimbX Indoor Roc k Cllmbing G ym, 184 11 Gothard SL, Unit l, Huntington Beach. Registration is $90 and the camps will take place througbout July and August For information call the ClimbX lndodr Rock Climbing Gym at (71 4) 843- 9919 .• for people ages 14 and up. ROCK CllMBING The 8 a.m. to noon workshops are designed for participants to become Rock-climbing classes of all levels will familiar with paddling calm bays in tour-be taught throughout July and August at ing kayaks. There will be an orientation the ClimbX Gym, 1-841 l Gothard St Unit on equipment, safety guidelines and a I in Huntmgton Beach. three-hour on-water S0$Sion on paddling • The registration fee is $55 and eqch techniques, wet exits and in-water res-class will run from 7 to 9 p.m . Tu.esdays, cues. Wednesdays or Thursdays. Registration ls $65. A wetsuit is For lnformallon, call (714) 843-9919. required and rentals are available through the Southwind Kayak Center. FISHING LESSONS Youngsters must have a liability waiv- er signed by the pa.rent. For ln/ormaUon, call (949) 261-0200. CANOE/KAYAK CAMP YO\mgsters ages 8 to 12 will learn baste kayaking and canoeing skills in various weeklong camps offered by Newport Beach. ·Registration for each session is $125 and there are 10 weeklong camps to chose from. Each day of camp, youngsters and their i.nstnlctors will paddle to destinations around Newport Bay, with the final day cxmsisting of relay races and hot dogs at the Newport Aquatic Center. • Campers must pass a five-minute IWim test and they s~ould bring a towel, •n SllSIT SPOTS ' ( • Newport Beach will offer a fishing sem- inar from 8:30 cl.m. lo noon J uly 7 al the Balboa Angling Oub for ages 7 to 12. Class topics will include hOw to tie fishing knots, ·findirig and catching bait, determining the best bait for use for spe- cific fish and places to look for different fish. .. Included in lbe $22 registration fee ls a sport fishing identification book and an excursion to one of the instructor's favorite fishing spots for actual fishing. Fishing gear and tackle will be provided. For infonnaUon, coll (949) 644-3151. CHEER CAMP Every1hmg from game-rune cheers to pyranud building to stunts to explo· Alta Ceilter -2501 Cliff Drive, at E!1 Modena Avenue, ID Ne~ 8elda ... , ........ w -OcWa lcllllle- Yard at Ordiid Avmua IA NewpDlt Beadl ......... ,_~-S.Mft ad ......... tn Newpaft leldl •1 3 tC....V..W,___._.. bar Vl9W DdM .. Mlrgwtlll A\Wl\le ID Newport 8wb .............. _._ ......... ct1aAld'_._ .. .......... sive porn-porn routines will be covered in a weeklong cheer camp, set for 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. July 10 to 14. Registration is $135, and youngsters are asked to bring a· sack lunch and · w ate r bottle. On the last <jay of camp, pche9ts are invited to atteh.d the s prit spectacular pep rally. For information, call (949) 644-3151. FLAG FOOTBAll CIMP Youngsters wiJJ improve football skills in a safe and noncompetitive environment in a weeklong camp by the City of Newport Beach. Players will learn the rules of the game and improve their offensive and defensive strategies. Each camper will receive a football, T-shirt and e valuation. It is suggested campers bring wate r and a snack each day. The camps are from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 7 to 11 and Aug. 21 to 25, and the registration fee is $88. For information, can (949) 644-3151. GOU CAMP Young golfers ages 6 to 14 mey learn game fundamentals including grip, stance, swing, putting, chipping and driving, along with rules and etiquette. Each camper will receive a golf hat, T-shirt and evaluation. The camps are sponsored by the City of Newport Beach and each camper is asked to bring a snack, water and their own golf clubs to each day of camp. lbree five-day camps ii.re offered the weeks of: .June 26 to 30, July 17 to 21 and Aug. 1 to 11. For information, call (949) 644·3J51. GOU EllQUEnE Newport Beach will offer two classes for golf etiquette for beginners. July 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. and Aug. 16 from 4 to 6p.m. The classes will offer e nough infor- mation about goU rulet and etiquette to allow playing immediately. The classes are designed foT young- sters age& 8 to 12 and a S1 material fee is payable to the instructor. For J.nlormatlon, can (94Q) 644-3151. 9711. . TACO MESA Taco Mesa's grilled chicken taco wrapped in a steaming corn tortilla and drowned in fresh cilantro salsa is just as delicious as its calamari tacos. Aside from a wide selection of Mexican cuisine, Taco Mesa offers yummy empanadas. They're made with fresh corn dough stuffed and grilled with your choice of many options: potatoes, chorizo and cheese, nopalilos (cactus) and cheese, chicken and cheese, steak, mushrooms and cheese and real crap, or shrimp and cheese. The chicken tacos a re prepared just right, with fresh tomatoes and lettuce. Add a side of guacamole and green salsa for extra flavor. Hours: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Taco Mesa is at 647 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. lnformation:- 949-642--0629 THAI WAVE Thai Wave is not a place where you can stay cool dur- ing the summer. Most of the dishes, such as the chicke n panang curry, are hot enough to make you break into a sweat. But on a summer night, it's a great place to take a date for a wide selec- tion of traditional Thai d ishes. Don't skip the tantalizing gar- lic shrimp plate. Hours: 7 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Thai Wave is at 211 62nd St., Newport Beacfi. Information: (949) 645-3057. SU•ER 11111 SPOTS IALIOA SllOON wfth a 12-foot mako shark hanging from its ceiling. the Balboa Saloon is one of those few hidden treasures. The late Demis Dannel!, formerly of Sodal Distortion and the bar's No, 1 customer, liked it for that reason alone. FYI: Not even INXS, who shot their mlisic video •Devit Inside" at the Seloon t»c:k In the 1980s, could YNke It filt'nOUS. It's meant to be • haven for locals onfy. During the ~ the saloon is mostly occupild ~ •Cheers• -fike cus- tomen. but °" some weekends; this~ walllrtng holl fllls up • with CDllge kldl .nd ufwl who pi., lab Marlly mUllt and ..... on 1he pool.,.._ NO caiwwdwge. Oplrt.., dlYt • --hm 10-.m. to 2 1.m. n.llllOl~lll•JGOE. .......... ( voiced woman over the tele- phone), there's a pool table and patio area. Nightly food specials include S 1 tacos and $4.SO all- you<an-eat spaghetti starting at 6 p.m. Hours: Open seven days a i.veek from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. The bar 1s at 436 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-6650. MISTRAL RESTAURANT, lOUNGE Mistral for dinner and d rinks is your best bet for a night of romance and entertainment. Hosts Jacques and Olga de Quil- lien are always happy to recom- mend a luscious after-dinner drink or scrumpt ious lat e-night snack while Elliot Lewis enter- tains patrons in Mistral's cozy bar atmosphere. Entertainment runs from 7:30 p.m. to midnight Thursday through Saturday. Attire 1s casual to dressy. No cov- er charge. Mistral is at 440 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. For reservations, call (949) 723- 9685. PIERCE STREET ANNEX Pierce Street Annex aspires to be a European pub, with its square-shaped wooden bar and fine imports. They'll even give you a steak to throw on the back-patio barbecue. On the weekend, OJ . Johnny B spins a mix of 7 0s, '80s and '90s music from 8:30 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. Admissionjs free. Pierce Street Annex is at 330 E. 17th St, Cos-- ta Mesa. (949) 646-8500. THE SHARK CLUB For the ultimate club experJ.. en<;e, the Shark Oub is your hot · spot. The bar/restaurant/pool hall hosts the Pfeasure Dome at 9 p.m. Friday evenings and fea~ tures a mix of house, hip-hop and techno music. Saturday night's Star 69 has hl~hop and P!'ogressive house music begin- ning at 9 p.m. Dress code is c.asual, but club attire is encour- aged. Guests must be 21 and over. General hoots: 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thurs- day. Open until 3 a.m. Friday and Saturday. A cover charge of S 10 is required on Friday and Saturday nights. The ShMk Club IS at 841 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infottn.tlon, call (114) 751-6428. . STUDIO CAFE l..oc.llted on the Balbol Peninsu- la, the Studio C.afe offers a ru. blr and rock tnterUtnment evetynlght Hours; 11:30 .. m. to2a.m. No cowr. Must be 21 01 ~ ~ CMWI. AdrMllon 8 h& s.do c.f. ls •t 100 Mitt St. ..... f.01 men ln.,,..dllr, cal .. f'IS-nal -Cn•::~­O.•aR •• JM ( CONTINUED FROM 1 North in 1975 and 1976 and did not file again unW 1984. He said he later made repa- rations for some of those years. outstanding criminal kid-In an earlier written napping charges in the state statement, Noyes said he of Idaho from 1976 until had no choice but "to pur· t 985. Those charges were sue an aggressive course of fonnally dismissed by action in order to protect authorities in 1986, a year (his) children ... after his ex-wife, Ann Hells-But his ex-wife and her ley, finally tracked them neighbors said the children down ln an exclusive i$land were happy and in excellent community off the Washing· health ln 1976 when Noyes ton state coast. took them away. His former In .1987, Heltsley sued wife, who is now a U.S. Por- Noyes in federal court, est Service law enforcement claiming that he h'ad officer, said she spent nine destroyed her relationship years fruitlessly searcfung with her children. He was for her daughters. round liable by a federal The news of Noyes' judge and Heltsley receivecf background consumed the ' $665,000 in settlements mornings of many Newport from Noyes and his current Beach leaders. A few pon- wife, as well as his father d e red the legitimacy of the and stepmother, who were s tory while others (ell also named in the lawsuit. be trayed that he had kept Noyes said m court depo-lhe secret to himself. sitions taken for the civil Noyes O!"I Tuesday lawsuit that he obtained a a nnounced that he would second Social Security card, not run for reelection this driver's licens~and ~ fall. Som e city leaders, how· account issued ~he ever, wonder how he will be CARL HllOAGO I DA 'f P.lOT Newport Beach Mayor John Noyes, inside his Balboa Island jewelry store during an interview conducted in December 1999. name North for a t least a ble to continue serving the mayor o r a city council-be rs said Noyes should three years. In those deposi-community . .-man?" Selich asked. have revealed pJs past ~.~yes-also-said he ··Hr mean,-hew-~geing--otb-feU()W-city emeittls -bef<>re-ta~i*Juhc-oUice. had filed his taxes as John to be able to effectively be and former council mem-" "'(es, he should have," CANDIDATE CONTINUED FROM 1 council seat. Potential candi- dates can begin to pull papers from the City Clerk's office in July. Noyes, who owns and operates John Noyes Jewelry and Island Home Furnishings on Balboa lsJand, was elected to the council an 1996. He was appointed by hls counal col- leagues as mayor an 1999. Bromberg, Noyes' former campaign manager, s<.1id sihce Tuesday rught, residents have heavily encouraged him to run in November's munici- pal election. Bromberg was d ma1or ~ ~ EATERY CONTINUED FROM 1 nolds, rounder and chief opera- tions officer or the Yard House Restaurant in Long Beach, where Monahan has been tending bar for the past year. "We all want to own our own restaurants someday,• he said. The mayor ha been an the restaurant busaness smce he was 16. Has first JOb wa at a pizza joint while atte ncting high school an Northern Cali- fornia. Smee movmg to Costa Mesa, Monahan ha mdOaged several bars and rt>staurants, including Goal Hill Tavern on Newport Boulevard. That JOb, which he held in the early 1990s, provided his motivation for entering poh- force Ul establishing the BaJ- boa Island Theater Founda- tion dnd the island's Business improvement District. He is dlso a member of Newport's Civil Service Board. "I've received calls from dozens or people encouraging me to run," said Bromberg. who since the 1996 campaign has parted ways with Noyes. Whtie flattered by his neighbors' enthusiasm, Bromberg said he has yet to make a decision. One of his biggest support- ers may become hls rival in the rdce. · Callahan, another prorru- nent community leader. 1S also considering the idea of runrung for the seat. The two are fnends and have been tics. n 1990, the city r fused to renew Goat Hill Ti em's permit to operate in osta Mesa after city ficials received complaints from nearby residents ab l oise and littering. Alter winning a drawn-out hligation against the city, Monahan emerged as a cham- pion or small busanesses Wlth d rrussaon to attract them to CosJa Mesa. l' f.n~ he is trying to practice what be has preached. "I've been awaiting Gary's return to Costa Mesa,· said Ed Fawcett, CEO of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. "Gary will do a g reat job. It's a !>uper locabon. • "I know it's ~n a dream for Gary for a long' time to have tus own restaurant,• said fel- low City Counolman Joe Erickson. "l am pleased he is encouraging edch other to run for City Council. Callahan moved back to the area five years ago and has since become very active on the island. He is both pres- ident of the BaJboa island Improvement Assn. and vice president of the Balboa Island Business Assn. He will, how- ever, have to m ove into the distnct from Costa Mesa in order to put his hat Ul the ring. It's d move he's been wanting to .make for some time, he swd "Can I make a differ- ence?,· said Callahan, adding that he's been weighing the quesuon against his reluc- tance to become involved in the polibcs of running for City Council. dble to follow tus dream." Erickson said he is confident that Monahan will be able to pull on his double duty as may- or and restc;1urant owner. •I think people have lo realize that beang on the City Council or mayor is like a vol- 'unteer position,· he said. "We all have to make a living for our families. You hdve to pro- vide for your family and you have to contribute to the com- mWllty. • Monahan's role as busi- nessman and polibcian is ide- al for a restaurant owner, said R~ynolds. "Gary certamly knows all the playe rs -the name recogrutioo at the restaurant will g enerate customers," he added. "I have worked for a lot of people,• he said. "It's time for me to see what I learned.• The Premier Steak & Seafood House Steak •Rib Eye •Delmonico • Porcerhouse • Steak Diane (Prepared Table Side) *Rack of Lamb •Veal Chops •Prime Rib • Filet Mignon •Carved Table-ide Picbued AJ.o.es Award W"~ Maitre D' of the Year Gibby Fernanda aid Owner 0... Mardleaao Seafood • SwordfiSh •Salmon •Halibut (Blackened, Poached, Grilled or Sautecd) • Australian Lobster Tail •Abalone •Stone Crab Claws • Alaskan King Crab Legs WEEKDAY LUNCHEON BLUE l'LATE SPECIALS OFFERING OVER 50 I~ PER WEEK All UNDER $10.00 SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGln' DINNER SPE<JAis $15.95 OFFERED ALL EVENING EN111111 SIMD Wini Yu OtOd OP SU OI SA&AD. UllPV MA.11a1D PorATOa Ol lbal Pl» • • EL·TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 ty, said the situation was exact- ly the reverse. "We were vastly outspent,• she said. "Perhaps we .spent our money WJSer because (El · Toro opponenb) are so frag- mented." Waters argued that the std- said forme r mayor Cldrence Turner. "I don't know him l-hai ..well. but I Sl•Spe.cL he probably wishes he had ... tistical shift reflected d higher degree of awdreness on the pdrt of county residents about the flaws of the El Toro pldn. "Now that the anti-airport side has gotten orgdnited and has been dble to commu- nicate and people are having a chance to evah:adle both sides, that's mdde the differ- ence,• she saJd. 11 opponents are doing a better JOb of get- ting their me!>scige out, Turn- L Friday, tktv 26, 2000 13 Balboa Island commuruty leader Steve Bromberg, who organized Noyes' 1996 council campaign, said he was shocked by the news. He said he had asked Noyes during the campdlgn about any possible scandal 10 his past. "[Noyes) made it very dear there was nothing,• said . Bromberg, who has since had a falling out wtth Noyes. "It's unfortunate. It's embarrassing for Balboa Island and Newport Bea ch .• . Former councilwoman Jean Watt, w ho endorsed Noyes duri(lg th~ 1996 elec- tion, was sympathetic . but said •people who run for public offic~ should" have a pretty pnshne history." Councilmdn Tod Ridge- way agreed . ·u you're cin (llected ofh- c1al and appointed Judge, you are held to a hiqher standard,• Ridgeway 'iaad A neighbor saw 11 c;ome>- \vhal differently. "There's no black dnd whale in hie,• said Melody De Wille, who conceded that Noyes _probably shouldn't have run for pubhc office "J:ie_d.J<L prnbah1¥-..dLLhe.. ------ hme what he had t'o do • er ScUd he tell poor orgdruza- llon on the part of El Toro advocates had hobbled that cause. "They hdve not worked together,"• he said "They hdve not comC' out with a con- sistent messagP If the county wants to get 1t bdck on lrdck, the county's yot to mdke some verv, dramatic. moves and come up w1th some mno- vabve 1dedS. • llma~--" -·--.-.-...... ~ .. -,.. ----wMmtllT.-tl,.., .. nlWI•-·-- r , ' .. • .. ... .. • ,... ,.. .... _ ...... ,....el,...... ........ Ws ..... ..., .... ,. ........ _. Tim Mmg, CdM boys tennis coach ...... _., 29 lllln wcm1HM1.a.,.. M llOWll _,.._ 14 Friday, May 26, 2000 • Spom Editor Roger Carlson • 949..5744223 Doily Pilot Double crown .for Newport Sailors • Newport sailing team. wins pers: seniors Tyler Haskell and Scott . Hogan, and sophomore Cary Baker Thophy to complete l~S Grimes; thr~e crews: senior Paige conquest of n&tional honors .. Thompson, junior Amy Halvorsen NORFOLK, Va _ Ne~rt H~-and sop~omore Meredith Potter; bor Higb's sailing team cllnCbed the along with two crew alternates: double crown or high school sailing sophomore Kelsey Cochran and last .weekend in Norfolk, va, by freslunan Ryan ~arshall. They were winning the Baker 'Il'ophy for the coached by. Billy Uni~ck, former national championship in team rac-Boston Umvers1ty sailing team ing. stan~o~t. . . It became the first team in the 30-Similar to the Amenca s Cup, HIGH SCHOOL SAILING the Midwest last week rolled into tourtti for a total of nine points, to Norfolk tCS create unstable weather Coronado's first, fifth and sixth tively employ speed, tactics and conditions. The rain, .thun~er and places for a total of 12 points. This boat handling skills. Frequently a . lightning held off until raang ~as race sealed Newport's victory. skipper must compromise bis or her over each night. But the daytime. At cQnclusion of the champi- posttion in order to assist other team conditions ranged from light to very onship regatta, Newport Harbor members to improve their position breezy winds on Saturday to very was victorious with only one. loss in order to gain a winning combina-light wind conditions on Sunday, so throughout the two-day regatta. tion of finishes. This makes the rac-light that the wind was shifty and Coronado was second with three ing unpredictable, exciting and very ap'peared on the water in patches. losses, and Jesuit was third with challenging. While positions in the race fives losses. The top two teams have · The Newport Harbor team swept changed bands many times, New-been invited to represent the United the first day of sailing on Saturday port's only Joss came once to Jesuit States in the International High without a loss, besting all 11 other on Sunday. Newport was able to School Team Racing Cbampi- teams from around the country. On prevail twice over second-place onsbips in England in July. year history or high school sailing to which involves a match race or one capture both the fleet racing and boat against another, team racing team racing national championships features three boats from one team in the same year. During the previ-racing against three boats from ous weekend in Long Beach, New-another. The three team members port won the Mallory 'Il'ophy, the collaborate to· achieve a final win- national championship for double-Ding combination (first, second, -handed fleet racing:-s~er;-first, 1hlrd;-sixth~or- Sunday, the championship field was Coronado. In the last race on Sun-This is the third year in a row the narrowed down to four top teams: day between rivals Newport and Sailors have captured the Baker Newport Harbor, Coronado, Tabor Coronado, Newport gained the lead 'Il'ophy for team racing. Newport Academy (Ma.) and Jesuit (La.). at the start. The race was hard Harbor has dominated high school Each team-then-sailed-against-the -tungbt and do~. but-Newport nev--team ·Tacitlg nationally since 1993, •· --- other twice. er gave up the winning combina-Winning five times and placing sec-Harbor's championship team rac-better; or second, third, filth or bet- ing team was made up or three skip-ter). To win, competitors must effec- Masters on tap tonight • Newport's Steen is d ef e nding champion in the 3,200, while Jones and Morse are favored in the ir respective events. Joseph Boo Thunderstorms that had rocked lion, finishing second, third and ond twice. PICKI NG UP Memorial Day weekend looks like a winner. G ood coastal and off shore fishing awaits anglers making plans to head out into the ocean over Memorial Day weekend. Over at Catalina Island, the white sea bass bite has been producing limit fishing (one per angler) for the past· two weeks. Both bait and water Jim Niemiec OUTDOORS Bay fishing is picking up with good catching or legal spotted bay bass and some legal halibut making up or the daily fish being landed by anglers fishing skiffs out of Davey's Locker or launching private boats at the Dunes. One or the better catches made this past week in the bay was by Rob ----DAIL¥-E!u..o1-conditions all aroun e Catalina are ideal for a continued showing of croakers weighing up to 60 pounds. Meinhardt of Ne rt Beach, who hook mto a legal white sea bass fishing under the docks off 19th street. Meinhardt's sea bass weighed nearly 15 pounds and was caught on only eight-pound mono. ' NORWALK -A year after she won the girls 3,200 meters at the CIF South- ern Section Masters Meet, Newport Har- bor High junior Amber Steen returns Fri- day at Cerritos College to attempt to repeat that feat. The top five in each event advance to next week's CIF State preliminaries except for the 3,200, where the top five go directly to the state finals. The first race is scheduled for 6 p.m., while the first field event is at 4:30 p.m. Steen was the runner-up at this year's CIF Division n finals. She ran the eighth- fastest qualifying time for the Masters, but Steen owns Orange County's best mark with a 10:45.85 and she is one of the runners expected to be in the state finals. Steen will be one of the four runners competing in the 1,600 before the 3,200. She is the Division U champion and the ninth quahlier In that event. Steen also owns the county's fastest lime with a 4:58.38. There were only two sub-5:00 Maste~ qualifying times in her field. 1\vo seniors, Newport Harbor's Trevor Jones and Corona del Mar's Liz Morse go into the Masters as favorites to win a state title. Jones set this yedr's best time in state for the boys 300 intermediate hurdles when he won the Division TI crown with a 37 .08. That time beat his old mark of 37.16. The 300 was thrown for a loop when Jones' top cha llenger, Lltllerock High's Marcus Raines, scratched after he was arrested on a murder charge. That means Raines, the No. 2 qualifier, is also out of the 110 high hW'dles, which leaves that event to Jones and Katella's KeMy Vmh. Jones now has the second- fastest qualifying time, a 14.27. He was second in Division ll behind Vmh. He is also the anchor for Newport's 1,600 boys relay team. The Sailors' team of Jones, John Peschelt, Dan Moyer and Richard Weber easily won the Division 11 title and posted the seventh-fastest qual- ifying time. Morse is only the No. 7 qualifier for the girls 800 afte r winning the Division LU crown ln 2:14.14 , but she has the most impressive resume in the Masters field. Morse has yet to lose an 800 this year and her personal best of 2:09.40 at Arca- dia was the fastest in the nation this year, though it has since been surpassed by San Lorenzo Valley's Alejandra Barrien- tos, whom she might see in the state -TAYA l(ASHUBA I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor Hlgb's Amber Steen (above) won the 3.200 as a sophomore. Below, Jenny Cummins of Corona del Mar competes ln the 800 and in the 1,600 relay. ROU.CAU 4:30 -Girls discus -KriN Dill, ~rt Harbor 5:30 -Girls high jump - Shwon O.y, Costa Mesa 6:17 -Glrls 1,600 -Amber St.en, Newport Harbor 6:47 · Boys 110 high hurctles -1nvor Jones. Newport Harbor 7:22 -Girts 800 ,Uz Mone, CdM; Jenny CWnmlns, CdM 7:38 -Girts 300 low hurdles -Julie Kroening, Costa Mesa 7:45 -Boys 300 Intermediate hurdles · 1Nvor Jones. Newport Harbor 8:08 -Glrls 3,200 -Amber Steen. Newport Harbor 8:40 -Glrls 1,600 relay - -COf'CllM .. Mw (Uz Mone, Jenny CUmmlns, =..~lna,Jllyae 8:50 -Boys 1,600 relay - Newport twbor (Trwvor Jones,~Den Mor-. RicNrd w.bw) HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD meet. Morse also qualified for the 400 with a county best 55.89, but she wUl skip that event to concentrate on the 800. CdM junior Jenny Cummins qualified in the girls 800 with a personal best of 2:16.01, the second-fastest lime in the county and the eighth-best mark in the Masters field. Her second-place finish behind teammate Morse at the Division m finals was a big part in the Sea Kings' team championship run. CdM's girls 1,600 relay team of Morse, Cummins, Becky C ummins and Jaycee Mahler won the Division m title with a 3:55.34, which shattered its own county best and was the eighth-best qualify1ng mark. Costa Mesa freshman Sharon Day won the Division m high jump with a personal best 5-6, which equaled her own school record That was tied for the third-best mark among Masters qualifiers. Day also has a solid chance of extending her first high school track season into the state meet. . Newport Harbor senior Krista Dill placed fifth in Division n girls discus with a heave of 130-7, making her the seventh-best qualifier. Her personal best is a 133-1, the third-best county mark. After picking up the hurdles halfway through the-dual-meet season, Mesa senior Julie Kroening placed third in the Division m finals for the 300 low hurdles with a time of 45.33, a school record. In addition to while sea bass, anglers on board sportfishers running out of Davey's Locker, Bongos sportfishing and Newport Landing Sportfishings are getting into qood yellowtail action, backed up by a pretty steady harvest of calico bassrf barracuda and halibut. Paul Undeiwood of Newport Beach fished on board the all day sportfishe r Thunderbltd operating out or Davey's Locker this week and decked a 20-pound white seabass that sucked in a live squid dose to the suds orr the east end of the island. Jessie Smith of Newport Beacil was also on board the Thunderbird and booked into an 18-pound seabass that picked up a live squid fished just orr the bottom in a cove on the back side of the island. Skippers of both __party_ boats and private yachts report good action at Catalina with excellent water conditions holding in the mid-sixties. Schools of yellowtail are being targeted by sport boats after anglers on board limit on sea bass and Eric Wiethom of Newport Beach was only one of the lucky anglers on board fast sportfisher Freelance who sacked a 22-pound yellowtail that chomped down on a live squid. Along the coast breezing schools or legal barracuda are popping up between the Newport and Balboa piers and off the main beach at Laguna. The bite has been up and down with the weather, but when breezers or diving birds are spotted by skippers it has resulted in a pretty decent catch of •tog" barries that are biting on · both the iron and live bait. The 19th Annual 552 Club Benefit Shoot is set for June 7 at the Prado Olympic Shooting Park in Chino on June 7. The event is one of the oldest clay target shooting events in the Soulhland and proceeds from the fun shoot go to provide funds for special projects and improvements in healthcare facilities at Newport's Hoag Memorial Hospital. The annual benefit shoot is organized by the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial hospital and serves as a fund.raiser for the Newport Beacn bospital. Since its inception, the 552 Benefit Shoot has raised more than $1 rnilllon for Hoag Hospital, making it one or the most successful and -popular events in the history of the 552 Club. For more details on a fun day on the target range and an opportunity to mix with local sportsmen call (949) 574-7208. The annual Shooting Sports Fair 2000 will take place ai Raahauge's shooting Sports Complex in Norco on June 2, 3, and 4. The event is the only "hands on• approach to the world of shooting sports where spectators are allowed to participate. Sports Fair is co-sponsored by the shooting industry and the event is one of the best ways to introduce new shooters to the sport of recreational shooting. 'A full schedule of entertaining events will keep everyone on the move at th.is year's Sports Fair, in addition to being able to live flre a variety of new rifles and handguns of a wide variety. Corona del Mar goes down on games, 82-76 • Ha.IVard-Westlake wins on games to snap a 9-9 tie. Tony Attobetll DMY Pn..oT STUDIO CITY -A couple dif- ferent bounces of the ball Thursday and Corona del Mar High's tennis team might have been on the road to the CIP Southern Section Dtvtsion I championships at Studio City Oolf & Tennis Club. Instead, the Sea Kings ended up on the road to, well, Corona del Mar, following their loa to host Harvard· WetUake. The Sea King• and Wolverines tied ln tets, 9-9, but it was Harvard-Westlake that pre- r. ~I valled in overall games, 82-76. •to that first round, we lost two sets on late service breaks," CdM coach Tun Mang said. ·we pull those out and it's a whole different 'story.• Despite the tough loss, there were a few Sea Kings (19-5) who dominated their surroWlcllngs. Brian Morton, CdM'1 No. 1 sin- gles player breezed through his first two sets, winning, 6-1, 6-1, before putting together a strong comeback against the Wolverines' top singles player, Jene Perllanto Thliling, 4-0, and the team motch still up in the air, Morton maneged to stretch the tet into • tiebreaker, where he prevailed, 7·2. · CIF DIVISION I TENNIS •We knew coming in here that Brian bad to win three sets for us to have a chance,• Mang said. "He did what he had to do and did a great Job!' " · On the doubles' tide, it was the team of Cameron Ball and Hunter Jack that swept the Wolverines, 7-5, 6·2, 6-3 •Hunter ta just getting back into ro.nn from his leg injury,• Mang said. "I'm really looking forward to seeing what he can do next ywr." Even with tbOl8 lb 'Wini, tbe depth ot tbe No. 2-Meded Wolver- inel (2.S·3· l) WU jmt too ~uch to overcome. Other winners for CdM were Shaan ~adhwa (6-3) and Ryan Stockwell (6-2). "Both teams really tried to load up on doubles," Harvard Westlake Coach Keith Huyaoon said. •Both teams had convindng wins in some sets. Oun wu just a little more con- vincing, I guea. We both have a bunch of good, hud playen out there and We knew thll thing WU going to come right down to tbe wtre.• Por Mang. the calender can't move fut mougb for mad ,... WUb the~ ol doablll play- er Robat Kmnedy, tbe Sea KlllQI wUl heft ...-y player rwtundDg for r . - -~_io/_Pilo_t ----~~~--------~SPO.RTS-----··----------~~~~ Friday, Moy 26, 2000 15 N"o. 1() for TeWmkle boys JR .. HIGH TUCK IND FIELD ..,.,__., CMttl (_..,, • •Ensign wins girls crown; Harbor Day earns first title in 13 years with seventh-grade title. Joseph Boo OMY Pit.OT CORONA DEL MAR. -Te Winkle Junior High's boys track and field team's streak is now eligible for a driver's license. The Trojans woo an unprecedented 16th consecutive Newport-Mesa Junior High track and field champi- onships at Cor~na del Mar High Thursday. TeWinkle's 341112 team pomts bested Ensign, which flnlshed with 241. . TeWinkle had several record-breaking performances from its runners. Panfillo Elias set two records in the ·c· Division (5-feet-4 and under). He posted the first sub-5:00 time in district history for the 1,600-meter run, winning in 4:57.5. He also set another record in the 800 with a 2:17.4. And Elias had the best mark in the high jump with a 4-10. The Trojans' Geo Macias won the sE!venU1-grade boys 400 and 1,600 in 58.0 and 5:19.7, respectively, and Ale- jandro Cabuantzi captured the 800 in 2:26. Macias, Cahuantzi, Adrian Jimenez nnd Mauricio Aguilera Conned Te~inkle's victorious 400 relay team (52.6). In the eighth-grade events, TeWinkle was paced by wins from Hugo Porfirio 10 the 1,600 (5:07.9), George Zuniga in the 400 (56.6) and Ishmael Sandoval in the 800 ·(2:ta.1,.---··· --, ..,.--_ Ensign g'~ve TeWmkJe a good run behind eighth-grad- er Matt Encinias. He won three individual events, the 100 (1 1.5), the 200 (23.7) and the long jurnp (18-91/2). Encinias also anchored Ensign's 400 relay team that included Hec- tor Campos, Brian Campos and Will Figueroa. The Seabees won in 48.2, edging TeWinkle. Ensign's "C" boys 400 relay team won in 51.5. That squad featured Will Guzman, Patrick Riley, Conrad Williamson and David Riley. Patrick cdptured two events, the 100 (12.7) and the 200 (26.0). Ensign's girls team won two divisions and captured the overall competition with 240 points. The Seabees were paced by Ashley H anison, who won three events in the ·c· Division. She set records in the 100 (13.28) and the 200 (27 .37). Hanison also won the high jump (14-0) and anchorM Ensign's victorious 400 relay team, which included Megan Dias, Jennifer Porterfield and Dana Owad. The Seabees won in 55.45. In the eighth-grade girls dJV1s1on, Lduren PauJ placed first in the 1,600 (6:03.0) and was the runner-up in the 800 (2:44.03) behind teammate Jillian Whitfield (2:43.28). While TeWinkle boys continued an epic streak. Harbor Day broke one by winning the seventh-grade girls ctivision. It is the Seahawks' first girls title of any kind since 1987. Harbor Day was led by Melissa Swigert, who shattered two records She took firsUo l 13.03 and the 200 (26.69). She also won the long jwnp with a 14-0. Harbor Day also got solid performances from Mans a Scott, who won the 800 tn 2:42.75. Corona del Mar won two girls 400 relays. The seventh- graders set a district record with a 55.86. That team com- prised of Nicole Merk, Tunisha Senaratne, Vanessa Fallon and Jenrufer Anderson. CdM's eighth-grade girls 400 relay team won in 56.27. The Sea Kings featured Sarah Oaster. Beth Nelson, Car- men Luna and Katja Earlington 10 that event. Nelson won two inctividual events, the 100 (13.72) and the 200 (28.09). For the TeWinklc seventh-grade girls, Kiley Hall et a .,. dJstnct record in Che 800 wtth a 1:04 .78 and Becca Hanis won the shot put with throw of 31-0. Ensign seventh-grader JonaU1an Szecsei set a district record in the boys shot put with a heave of 49-1 1l12. Har- bor Day e1ghth-9Tdder Rob 8dmett set a divisional record with a throw of 49-11. E nsign seventh- grader Jonathan Szecsei, on the way to a meet record in the shot put (49-11112); TeWinlde's Hugo Porfirio {left), overtakes Ensign's Juan Carlos Rios on the backstretch of the eighth-grade 1,600 en route to victory in 5:07.9; and Ensign eighth-grader Elizabeth Clayton leaps to victory in , the long jump with a mark of 14-6. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH 1, ......... M1'h; J. 1Mi8n. JA1; J. ~ 146: 4.C-.. ...,, 51•1>; s ....... Mt Der. H; I. OMCll ...... 11. , .......... ~~ .......... 1;). &>ww<w. •s: 4. c-.. ..... \9'1.: •• ..__ Mt~; 10; .. C... ...... 1. 100 • I (~ (t), 11 5 (IM« fKotd), 2 ~~ 117,) (Mnp(K(E), 1111;4 K0t-· 9t (Tl, 12 ~ s llingruom (CdM), ni. 6 z~ en. nt 100 • I Eroc•nln (E), 23 1 (mfft re<O<d), 2 G.llpitl (OW), 14 1, l CMnpos ((), 24 I, 4 KOtftf· , ., en 24 a. 5 AAom111o m. 2or 1. , fl9ut<o. <£h 256 400 1 Zuniga en, 56 6 (mett IKonf), 2 MontUlo !llJ 56 7, J Flg~ro. (t), S8 6, 4 Atun- do (Ow), )119, ~ M.rt;nei en, 59 4, 6 l(ol<iJbun {Ow), 1001 ,. 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TeWi.W.le 26; 5. C-del MM 19: 6. Harilor Oay !I lOO 1 Ha11 l>on (El 21 J1 1 O•a1 ( . 28 27. 4 B•owr· Owi 18 s-2 4 Loe•• ('Tl /Cl 59 S "-"C.tnn, Cd°" 1'! •6 b P1><:1t~d ICI. 29112 400 I Br.,_. Dw , I 0601 2 l'Qrt~~ ,£1 I 07 94 J l.'ow<o Ow 1 08 13 4 Ow<td IEI I 08 891. S M Can••• \(dMJ I 10 ">9. 6 Gu"'\ (£), 1 11 &l IOO 1 M4> 0.. . )9')11 2 Edi.«-IU 24l "6 l GM IC"'' 2 44 'S a <halrr f:l. 2 &U6. s .,""""'°""~ 14749. 6 Atldu!ITI, 251 ') 1,600 1 Ea ...... CI> If s Sl 6 lrnttt '1..:ord) 2 Ma~• (Ow), b 01 I, l "'"°"') !El b 12 l. 4 81own !Owl b 119 S M•tM~Z !Ow, 6 20 6 6 Evan. E 621 'I 400 ret.y E·~f' o. .. P·11trl••lc1. O..td. H.,.,...,.. SS 4S 2 ~., 51> CM l CdM. 58 oo. 4 Ccxta MM.t S9 '2 s r~w.r ~•• 59 87 6 H•rbor O•y 1 01 31 IO t ~ ... th..o.< (Tl 4 ~ l C. f"'plt' (HO). •-4 J 8'0Wf' !Pw'. 4-J .--.-ICclMI 4-J S Ed\-.~d\(C} 4-l b Lie~IH J 10 U t H<trroton (E), 14 0 1 M"' ICM1, 11-<1 l Dia•(£), 13 l 4 Ktnl (Owl. \J 0 S l°"a m 1l '1 6 l'0<1«i'eld (£1, 11' 10 M' ' MAJ ICllA , 29 t ) Fol~ ICM) 18-f> l lu• CMl lHI a IC• oen CJ~ 17Ji ~ Jlllotn ~ IOW). 21>-9 b ll•t:>u" tCdM 25.4 COSTA MESA AMERICAN UTILE LEAGUE Ilgers on a roll with 14-0 victory Vanguard falls, 6-3 The Grapes of Wrath victorious •Girls under 10 [earn wins ctivi ion title with 12-2 win over Mean Green Hittirm f\.lachme . LEXJNGTON, Ky. • Tinnion, Sanford combine to one-hit Red Sox. Auburn University of Mont- gomery. the No. 2 seed in the NAIA men's tennis champ1- onc;h1ps, posted <J 6-3 victory over Vanguard University Thursday to elimmate the Lions . COLLEGE TENNIS 8·6, but Rio posted a 6-2, 6-3 NEWPORT BEACH -The Grdpe!> of SOFTBALL COSTA MESA -JamJe TlnnJon and Andrew MAJORS Sanford combined Lo lead the Tigers over the Red Sox, 14-0, in Costa Mesa American Little League Majors Division actlon last weekend. vtctory over Vanguard's Ste-Wrdth, a PclcLfic Cw.st Bobby Sox girls under fan Johttnnson 10 the Lop-10 girls softball team, won the d1vt~1on IJUP seeded Mngles duel to spur following a 12-2 win over the Medn GreE'n H1tt1ng !\lttchme the Senators to the hnals ldst weekend. Au bum Montgomery 20_ The wm moved the Grapes to 17-3-1 overan cdJTimg a . linnion and Sanford combined to toss a one-hitter wtth sut strikeouts for Ole Tigers. Sanford and R.J. Duemberger each had three hits to lead the Tigers' 12-hit attack. Tmruon and Sanford each added home runs, while Corey Hughes, Matt Doran, Nick Peterson, Cody Waldron and Alex Moralez each added key luts. Vanguard's_ ~o. 1-doubles team of Stefan Johansson and 0111 Helnunen surprised Auburn-Montgomery's Gon- zalo Rio and Nick Sabbatini, J f. . h d th f • 1 No. 1 seed to the league chdmp1onstup tournament at Boruta ". 1rus e w1 our sing es_ Creek. Park. victones and a patr of double The ledlll constSls of Kristen Benjamin, CaJey Belb"an. wms Jessica Knight, Amber Easler, Katrina Gaar, Crystal aylor, Vanguard ends the season KyndaJ Long, Debbie Luna, MaddJe Lombardo, KdUe 22-4. Katrell, Cicily Lewts and Bridget Beauchamp. NOTICE OF Tl.US. Tn'S SAU! T.S. No: Wllll1S UM Code: W '--Ho: ~ 00'2CVSTl.UM ,.., No: W..~ RJCHAltD S. STOHE. • dllly ... ,._.T...__.. .. ~._,... o..s of ,.._ WILL SELL AT PUIUC AUCTION TO ntE HIGHEST 110. DEa flOll CASH <• dlle .,._ wllldl -llwflll ...... u .... s-> _,,or 1111 c:aillls'., mniftld Of .. dlaml _..... i. CM ea. fealoa 2'2All ~ . ............ -o1 .. : ~S.S-)11,.._, .......... CIMs ...,.. .... _ .... .., ............... ,... .... ,,....,, ...... ..,..... y,.. w: CAIU. ALIEltT STl.UM ........ 0..-JO. 1• • ..,, Ne • .,.,.,,.. .~ .... -..... -"' OMcill ............ " .. .__of oaAHGE c..,. ~ ... ...... of Dlllllll ... ........... 1 --...., .. . -......... . ,......,. ..... _ ~ -., OMcill ............ ., .. .....,. ., C>a· ANOE C...,: llil .,.. of,.. ...... .............. : Sii ATTACHID -U. tmrT ,_AL PIOflln' -ATTAClllD ......., "!111...AU. A IN.!£..~ iii'iif MftD' MY tt.19. --YOU _.,, __ AmlllD A 11n • (969-r~,. \• TA.KE AcnoN TO PaOTECT YOUR PltOP· BTY. IT MAY IE SOLD AT A PUIUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NAT\JltE OF ntE PltOCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEJt. 867 DAit. ltEl.L STltEET. COSTA MESA. CA ' 92627 (If a -ldllraa or ~ cleMpltlOCI of prope:ny 11 lftown abo~c. llO W1lfnlllY II 11\'ftl It 10 ... ~--Of COii-) SaAd Sile or PfopmY will be .... Ill .. ii COllllilloll .... ---Of ...,..,., ...... Of ....... ~-;rm• Of -llr-..,., ... ,.... ... ,....._ .... lill(I) ..... "' ... ..................... ...... _,.. ~ . ..._, 11..,, ...... _ ..... .,.. .. ,... .... ~::":': ... a.-.., ...... .................. '-lllMta: IUM2, JllO, AT J;tO P.M. ON 1111 PmNT ITIPS 10 1111 llfftAlllCI OP 1111 OIANOa CIVIC CllfTWI. • L CIW'IWI. OMNOI. CA A1•111t111ef• ..... , •• '1 ..... ........... _., .................. ........ _.. " ............ Dllil .. n. ........ ... ~-··· ,_ II IUUJI M .............. _ ....... ... ...... -. ..... .. _,, ? .. . ~.:..r. • w N01al 11 w ... , [ MUC NOTUS I _I _....uc_NOnCa___.l I 111 OllTllAmS 11 ill -1 ~ NOTICE OF Fictitious Bu1lnea1 Fictitious Butineaa ,..,,. S1at~ The lottowmp pereoM .,.. clolno ~ aa; Baul1t4Jeeu1 Mualc. 3228 Idaho Pl • Com ~.CA 92629 Rou J Elblino. 3229 Idaho P1 , Co.ta M ... , CA 92628 Tllll butil'lffl II oon- duded by 11'1 lndMdual Have you ataned doil'll buelr'9te yel? No Rou J. Elbing TNI 11.a.ment WU flied with .. County Cleltc ol OrWlgl Courtly on 05I09l'2000 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lha1 the Boald ol Education ol Ille New- !>01 I· Mesa Unified Scl'l<>Of DJSlrlcl ot Or- l/lOI Coonly Will teceN8 ... 1ec1 bods up 10 10 00 am on the 16th day ol June, 2000. 11 the Food Service Office ol aald School dlstt1cl, localed al 2985 Bear Slrffl, ButldwlQ E. Cosca Meta. CA ~26. al which time Ntd bkls Wlff be publioly opened and read lo< the follOW11lg' PAPER AND SUPPLIES All btda are 10 be in a<> cordence wllh Condi· IK>nS, lnstruc:tiOllS, and Spedfic.llonl wtliCtl ate on flle In the ~ of Food Service• of aald School Olatrlct. 2985 8"r Straet 8uildlr1Q E. eo.ta Meta. CA ~ A Ptlf<>nNnee Bond may be ~ .. .,. dlecretlon d the Olattict No bidder may ...,._ hit or her bid b t peltod of FORTY· FM (45) ~ Iller lie dell ... fol' h openWio '*90I The 8oerd of Ecb:8· tlan °' ..,. Newpof1· Ftctnloue .__ Meu Unified 9<lt1ool ..... ll&hlNUt :i: ==or": 1000111nn o.lly Piiot ~12, 19, 21· Mii 2. FjMd ~· llldl ..i nae 1..:1111111' A800 CARE llccepl tt11 '°""' bid . SERVICE, 2119 W Or· ~ :-..:.~ ~ 1111n Ave , ...... Ana. CA q .l!ld. ~ ":.,, CMI M~t W NIWflORT.-SA 0rtan Ave • s.n;., Ana. ==Ttt;KXA ~~II oon-i::.cn..... ..... .., ....... ....... .. ..... ,o4I ... "" ,... ........ ~c:;' ,.c? NI Nlthld ...._. -Coeta ..... n.-nm•• w ,.. Mir " a ......... ~ . :"-'=" c..; DWI .................... rr :-,;r. t:: APPLICATION TO N•me Sltltement SEU ALCOHOLIC The lollow1ng persons BEVERAGES are doing business as. Dale of F~eog Apex lnternattonal Application. Technology, 1985 May I I, 2000 Church SI , Co61a Mesa. T Whom It Ma eon. Caltfomla ~2627 0 y Johenthan R Cum· cem. F S The NIFM(S) ol lhe mmgs. 424 lora I Apptlcant(al la/are· Laguna Beach. Cahfor- NEOTRINl'rY 11141 92561 ENTERPRISES INC Arny F Schulthe$1 The app1ican1t httect 162 California C1 M•· ebove are applying to sion Vie10. Caklom .. the Department of Aloe>-9 2692 I hollc 8eve1age ContrOI Ryan T Maiek, 1985 to Hll elcohohc Church St. Coate Meta, beYenlgee et. Calliomla 92627 • 580 ANTON Bl.VD Thia buaiMU It con· STE 201, ducted by. a oeneral COSTA MESA, CA par!Ml'thrp 92826 Hive you started ;i::: ~s~ ~ ~J!1s No GENERAL EATING Thla atatemenl was PLACE filed with 1he County Publiahed Newporl Clelto; ol Orange Counly Beach·Co111 M•H on 5--02~000llZ7140 Delly Pilot May 19, 29, "·~ .. _ • 2 1" Jwlt 2; 2000 f412 ""' liOC ,...y "• I , •· 2t~ f383 F1ctllloue ......... ....... ............ F1c:tttloua Bu ..... The lolowing l*90nl ...... Statement ... till bulfj,.. -The f~ '*'°"' Fictitious Bual,,. .. Na,,,. Sltltement The lollowing petlOl'IS are doeog bualness as a) Loanhne Fmanc1111 bl Loanlloe Morlgaoe. c) Loanllnedlrect com. d) Loanltne Lendoog, e) LoanhM Funding. 485 E 1711'1 Stteet Suite 245. Coate Mesa CaW- lomta 92627 Troy KMll Johnaoo. 38 Edmonlon Placa AlllO V~. Caltlorrn1 92656 This bualMU IS con- duaed by an lndMcMll Have you 1l1r1ed doing ~ ye!? No Troy Kntll Johneon This 1ta1ement wa1 fried vwlfh 1he Counly Oel1I ol Or1ll1l)I Councy on 5-3-2000 2000N27103 Dall~ Pllo4 May s. 12f 19, 26, 2000 389 CHANDLER Pwedlsjln F~ .,. doeog buai1"9 • 2990 Nt'f#lt Ave , I01, C-WWI C..., Re-........ E. a..dlet C-MMe, CeMotn11 llOUrQI, LLC, 110 New-llom. Illy II, 1110. fft2t poll Cenl9' DIM. New-.. , Plllld ..., Illy Chrleto=r JH C:: a..cti, Celltomll M, -. ~; COiii 't::~ =w..h C11J1t11 ~ .. -I ...... c.iiiirnll '-eouroe, LLC. (CA), 110 Md ltlpmDIMf, I NIM J Y...,..,., Newport Cenllf Drive, ..... of ._..,,. -""-Aw9 , IOt, NwiOOft 8-:tl. CellDf· lllr llr n ,_., ... I c... .... c....... '* ...., ........ Ollll ... .... Tiiie ....... " OOlt-.. c.. ... ,... 1'111 ---.. OOflo .._, ~ llmlled .... .. c... Dill .. . clualed -,: e ...... lly Co .. -I ...... fl ,....:9.,.. ...,,._ ..... ._: ... ':' Int • Clll "' n ._ ....C ,. ,.. ~ w.ti c.r.:,... ,... -.. ...., ce. .... ., .. , ,.. .... u.c. ...... ...... ,. ... V..... Mllldu•• • ....._ a111'9r 11-., IJC W ""9 UlllHlll -.. 11 ....... ., =--·= =="~= -·--~ --...... ..... ..... .. ...... 111111 ... ... ... .._ If I!\:" .. ~ ;n::111¥Lt\.; ........ .. I t l)iscount Casket c 't 111 111• 111 1111 t I ~I II d 'l I\ ll l C ''""K .vmrt ,,,,J Qua/111 Cl1ilff1 ft1r I ru Oirch Cremation .. $495 Immediate Bu.riaJ .. $995 ( "'' '"''" ( "''"'' Pn:atrangcment ProgDms A\11laht .. tor Funcnl 5crv1tC\, Crtm.111on1 .111J L.ul..ct\ ( C l'\1 1'\HI '"'',,,I I ·" ,•, ~' ' I ( \ .... , , I I .. ., ......... MCIFICYEW MEMOAW.MRK ery • Mortuery Chapel • CrematDI')' 3500 Pacific V-Olwe Newport 8Mch 144--2700 NRCEIMTlllM RU.---~' Mortullf'Y • Chapel Cremation 110 Broadw•v Cost9 Mesa 142-1190 Ptuifk Vn 11....n.J P.rt i•""',,,. .. •"""' .. .&..,...,......, .. ~ • I -• ._ • -• • ~ ~ .. -• .J •• _.._ -----------· J., ! .. SUMMONI (CIT~CION JUDICIAU NOTICE TO Dl:feN! DANT: (Avlao ' e AcuNdol HIGH TECH WOMENS HEALTH ClUB.1._INC'J MICHAEL TA YLut1 lllO DOES 1 to 25 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (,t. Ud. It Nia demen- dendo): LIFE FITNESS, • dMlion of BNnlwlctc Corporetlon You have 30 CALEN· DAR DAYS efter 11111 tummonl Is Mrved on you to file I IYl>tWrillen ftepOnM .. lhfl' court. A i.tter Of phone -call wil nol pro4eCt you; '/OU( typewrlnen r11pon11 nut be In prbper legal fOfm ff you want the court to heat you1 case. " you do noc tile your rttponM on time, you may lose the case. and your wagee, money and pr09trty may be taken wltflout further warning from the court. There ire other legal requirement•. You may w1nt to ca8 an anorney rlgh1 awey, II you do not know an attOfney. you may Clll an ettomey r• ferral service or I legal aid offloe (listed In the phone book). Oeapues de que le entreguen eata cllaclon judicial ua1ed Ilene un pl1zo de 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS para pr_.., una reepueeta etcrita 1 mequlne en Illa carte. Una cart• o une llamedl tllelonica no le otreoera JHOleccion; au reepueata eecritl • me- QUIOI tiene que cumplir con tu lormelldedee le-gates 1proplad11 11 Ulled quiere que la oort• ncuc:hl au CllO. ... ,, . ... . 9llL ~ ~ .. " ~~·~ '-"---. ;,=.~ . •• • • • .!' f • I.)~ ... :.-_1 J J • • • I J l8C 11111 CNlt713320 IUPERIOR COURT =ow= e:=.:::·= f!F ~J;A, TO ADMINISTER N011CE 10 ORANGE ESTATE OF: CREDITORS OF 341 The 04ty om., EllEN E. KEENAN BULK SALE Poet Olfice Box 14171, CASE NO. A202387 (UCC Sec. 1105) <>ranoe,VCA To ... l'lelrl, beneli· NoTICE IS HEREBY 9281~·1571 C11ri11. credltor1. cont· GIVEN that a bU1k Mia le IN THE MATTER OF lngent credhOf'-and ebout to be made. The THE PETITION TO plflOOI who may ottler· ~ bualne.. ad· CHANGE THE NAME w1M be ._..ad In the of the Sehr(1) Of THOMAS RANKIN w111 Of lllate, Of both. ct Y. ~ and PE~ TO SHOW Ell.EN E. KEENAN Zhen Ctlal Gow!. f12 E. A PETITION FOR Balboe Boulevard, New-CAUSE FOR CHANGE PROBATE h11 been port Beech, CA 92661. ~ NAME tiled by ROSEMARY Doing Buslne8' u : CASE NUM8ER KEENAN STEVENSON P~'a Oonuta, 1ka A201t51 In the Superior Cout1 o1 P '1 Donuts end Ice PETITIONER(Sl C1Hfomla. County of Cre m THOMAS RANt<tN PET· ORANGE. other buslneas TIT HAMiAVE FILED A THE PETITION FOR n e(1) end 1d· PETITION FOR AN PROBATE requests that d,_ss(es) used bY;, the ORDER TO CHANGE ROSEMARY KEENAN Seller(s) within the past NAMES FROM STEVENSON bl IP" !Nee yea.re, es ettled by THOMAS RANKIN pointed 11 peraonal rec>-the SeHer(a), ls/1re: PETTIT re$8111allve to tdmlnlller NONE TO THOMAS RANKIN the estate of the ~ The name(e) 1nd td· CADDES dent. dr811S ol the Buyer(&) It la hereby Ofdered THE PETITION re· 1$/are: Muaru that all pereon1 In· qu11ts the decedent's Kanbayashl, 533 Hill· tereated In this matter Wia 1nd oodicils, If any, lborough Way, Coron•. appear before this court be ldmitted to probete. CA 91719 In Department No. 703 The Will ind 1ny oodicils The assets being llOld of the Orange County are 1vallable for ex· are generally desCflbed Superior Court al the acJ. amlnatlon In the Ille kept as: Fumiture, llxture1, dress ahown above on by the court. equipment and eH 04her 5IOO/OO, at 2:00 o'clock THE PETITION re-assets used In the oper· p.m. Ind ltlen Ind there quests 1uthorlty to ad· ation of the business, ahow cauae. If any they minister the estate under and are located at: have, why the pelfllon the Independent Admln· 712 E. Balboa Boule· for ch1ng1 of name lstratlon of Eatates Acl. vard, Newport Beach, should nol be g1anted. {Thia Authority will allow CA 92661 It la further ordered the per1onal represent· The bulk sale 1s In· !hit a copy of thll Ofder alive to lake many IC-tended to bl consum· lo show caUH be pub-tiona without obtaining mated at lhe of1lce of: liatl8d In Dally Pitoc. court approval. Before Freedom Escrow end a ntWIP8Plf of generel taking certain very Im· the anliapaled 11le date clrcul1.tlon publtshed In POflant ections, hoW· Is June 14, 2000. lhil couoty. at IMst once ever, the peraonll repr9-The bull! sale ii 9IJI>. a week for lour con· aentallvt will be r8QIJlred Jed ro Calilomla Utilorm MCUllVe weeks · prior to to g1Ve nolice to 111· Commen:lal Code the dey of the hMring terested persons unless Section 6106.2 DATE: APfl 13, 2000 they hive wafVed nodce YES/NO Y JAMES P. GR.AV, or consented to Iha The name and ed-JUDGE/ PfopoMd actlonJ The dress o1 Iha per90ll lllfth COMMISSIONER OF Independent a minis· whom cfalms may be THE SUPERIOR· tr1111on 1uthonty wijj be tiled Is: Freedom COURT granted unless an in· Escrow, 2 Civic Plau, Thomas Rankin Pettit ttfllled ptr90l'I Illes an Suite 200. Newport 543 Vic:toN Street. #E St uated no Pf!'Nnta objection to the peti1ion Baacn, CA 92660 •nd 'Costa M.... C11tfoml1 au reS9U91ta a tiernpo, and lhows good cause the last date for fifing 92627 ~·= :.;~·J; ~ ":.~eutl1hcahoulf!l'l>:-.ld-not-+9ct'llaftll-m-ts19by-dtinerny~cred~IOi1orO:i~ii:.ecleubl94rift,.,lthedr-CGolt;011~M':!-_ aalalio, IU dnero Y oV'al A HEARING on the which Is the buslneas Dally P1lol May 5, t2, 19, oosaa de IU propledad petition wUI be held on day before the ult dale 26, 2000 sin avleo 1dlolonal por JUNE 22, 2000 et 1:45 Sf!8Cilled abolle. ------'-'F31<.l8~8 perte de la oorte. p.m. In Dept. L73 lo-Dated: May 23, 2000 Exlaten otrOI requlsl· cated at 341 The City BUYEA(S): los legale1. Puede Que Drive South, Orange, IS/ MellfV KanbeyMhl usted qulere llamar a CA 92868. Published Newport un abogado IF YOU OBJECT to Beach-Costa Me11 lnmedla1amente. SI no llll g1enttng ct the pefi. Daily Pljoc May 26, 2000 oonoce a un ebogldo, tlon, you ihoufd appear ' F418 puede llamar a un 1t the hearing and stile aervlcio de reterencil de your objection• or file ebogadoa o a una written oblec11ona wilh oflcina de ayuda llgal the court before the lvea el dlrectorto tele-hearing. Your ap- onioo). pearanoe m1y be In per- CASE HUM8ER: eon°' by your an~. ~1=-CMo) IF YOU ARE A CAB). ITOR Of contingent cr.O. The name 1nd Id-1tor o1 the ~ you dr... at the court la (El must file 'JO'.K dalm' wilt'I nombce Y clirecdon de It the court and mall a corte . 11) ORANGE copy to the per'IOl'lll r~ COUNTY SUPERIOR rNenCative 8'JP(llnted by COURT, SOUTH JUS· the court within lour TICE CENTER·ANNEX, monlhe from the dele of 23141 MOULTON the first ia118nC1 of let· PARKWAY, 2ND ttB u pttwldecl In Pro- FLOOR, LAGUNA bate Code eec:tlOfl 9100. NIGUEL. CA The time fOf fiing claims 926n·2089 will not eiq>ire befOfe The name, eddrea•. four months from the and tel~• number hearing date noticed of .P'~lntifl'~ 1ttomey, or ebove. pl1inliff Without 1n 11· YOU MAY EXAMINE tomey ii: (El nombre, la the file kept by the court. direcc:lon y el numero de 11 you are a pereon ln- telefono del abogado del teruted in the estate demendanle, o del de· you may file with 1119 mandante que no tlene court a Request for gpe. •bollado, M) cl1I Notice (form OE· . DO~ALD E FERGUS, 154) °'the fmng of 1n ln-~'6i.fe~ & FERGUS ventoty and appraisal of • eaUile assete °' of any 500 N. STATE COL· petition or ecoount 11 LEGE BLVD., SUITE J>fOVldtd In Probate 780. OR~NGE. CA Code Mellon t250. A 92868 Request tor Special Noe (714) 939.Sn& tlce form la evallabfe DATE SEP 17, 1999 f Iha rt dent. ALAN SLATER, Cler1!, ='1omev ~ the by IS/ J. ABRAHAM, PetltlOMt': Deputy FRANCtS E. SMmt Published Newpol'I E.80~ l8H 25711, ' ~~::.y~':2 19• ~ =SEDA BLVD., 2e, 2000 F387 ~RiOGE. CA NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mini st~ lacil- lly, accordlnp lo proYlslons ol OMelon 8 of the Business and Prolesslona Code, Chapter 10, Section 21707(a) Calltomla Sen- SeMoe Storr;Facility Acl, he<eby NOTICE 0 PUBLIC SALE. AIRPORT SELF STORAGE win conduct a public sale ol the oon- 1 ente of the st0fag9 space(•) named below, With the cootents being sold to lhe tllghest ~ der, IOf lawfUI money of the United Stet.. ol America (cash). Owner reserves the ~o bid. The salt ls held to ntisfy a la lord's lien and will be held at AIRPORT SELF STORAGE • 3760 & 3800 Campus DriVe, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 on Aplil 5th 2000, at 9:00 a.m. The public is Invited to attend. Ter!M are cuh only. A general detcr$tlon of the Pfoper!y being sold, along with the Iden- tity of the Oaluoanl rent• ing the l'*9 ls .. fol- lows: SPACE NO., OCCUPANT, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 2070.. L.eoel Col*· PUBLIC NOTICE ANNUAL REVIEW ·OF THE CITYWIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM The Cotta Mau City Council will hold • public hearing for 11'1• annual revl1w of the Citywide T111fic Impact Fee PfOe gram on Monday. June S, 2000, at 6.30 p m , In ~ Councll Chamberl of City Hal, n Fair Drive, COila Mela. CA The Traffic lmp9ct Fee Pr~rem has been •• lablished to flnenCI the Improvements ne<:ea· eary to IOdre11 tl'le cumulatiVe Impact• of development wllhln Coste Mt8' 1nd lo eneure that the atandard level ol NMcl Is meln- la1ned on the Trattlc C1rcul1tlon S'/ltem An eudrt ol the T ralfic Impact Fee Program Is eveilable for reVlew by the pUblic e1 tilt Costa Meaa City Clerk'• Olflce, n Fair Drive, Costa Meaa. Public Comments In either oral or written fOfm may be presented during the public hear· Ing. FOf lvl'lher lnforma· tlon, telephone (714) 754·5335 or Vf11t the Transportation S1rvlce1 OIVlsion et City Hall, n Fair Dnve. Co111 M91a. CA MARY T. ELLIOTT, Defluty Ctty ~ Published Newport B11cll·Cost1 M111 Dally Pilot May 22, 23. 24. 2.5. 20, 29. 30, 31, June 1, 2, 2000 M8'43 lions, Inc.. "J:ile boxM, Flctltloua Buslnes1 Plfnler, MonilOf, Bag Name Statement Publlahed Newport Beacll·Co1t1 Mau Fictitious Business Nllme S-...ment The tollowinQ penone .,.. doing ~ II: 1) NEWPORT LAW ~ICE, b) TI-iE NEW· PORT BEACH LAW OF· FIC.§ c) A AAA PAO. BA 1 t LAW CENTER. 2500 Annlvlrl&ry Ln .• Newport Beech, CA 92680-3314 Pelar John Linden, 2500• AnnlvetNry Ln .• Newport Beecfl. CA 112680-331 4 Thlt t>ua1ne11 le con· ducted by: an lndlvldual H1V11 you 1111t1d doing buelneu yet? Yee. 10-05-99, Yee. 1986 Piiar JotYi Undtn Thll 11.alernent Wll IMed with the County Clec1t of ~ County Of\ 06/19'2000 ~ 2000lt2M40 twY Piiot M9y 20. June a. s. 10. aooo H20 Oelv Pilot M¥f 26, Nie 1, t. 2000 FTM17 2118, Jim Jaggera, The lollo'Mng ~f'IOftt Several boXM COflltntl Ill ~ ~ II. unlmown ~ ......,pi-.-"' ............. 2153, Michael Sutton, a) ""' ......,._, Wa· Fictitious Buainesa Boxes =nta un· let, b) The Watert>oy, u--s•----..o known). , Paper, 1800 E. PMrt Ave., ,_.,.. _ _,,,..,. Bags, (content• un· Santa Aile, CA 92705 The follo~l90nl known), SpHktra, Pine Mountain Capital are doing aa: Buket llems In beck of COfl)., {CA), 1800 E. El Cepit&n $pof\a Flin-unit Is f\IN 0-. Ave., Santa Aile, Ing, 19900 MacArthur 2197. Demls CA 82705 BMI., Suite 890, lrvlne, 01 Benedetto, R .. teu· Thit buslneu Is con· CA 92e12 I II T du<Hd by. a COfPO(alion El CapHan lnduslr'IM, ren •u6f. ••, riye, Heve you 1tart1d LLC, (CAl , 19900 ;::; eo:!:'·(~=~ doing bu•IM.. yet? MeoArthur Blvd:.!.-SUite unknown) CUh regilter, Yee, 5122/00 . 890, Irvine, CA w.tU12 Pota/peni, Coollar, Pine Mountain Cepllel Thll buelneu II con-Sf~na Corp., John E. Sinden, ducted by: Umlted I.JI· 32 ,,._ .. , ,.,_ V P bMfly Co. 8, .,...,.n --··· • Thie st1t11T1enl WH Have you 1t1rt1d Fryer, Oven, Boxee flied with the eou-. (content• unknown), ... , doing bullne11 yet? Dog houle, Telelllllon, Clerk o1 Orange ~ yri· ~!:· l=tl'lel, Mlcrowe.ve & Stand, on 05n~Hl7t LLC, 8aaillo Nuntz, &ep ltoole, Cooler. Delly Plol M9y 28, June Manager/Member 111~t~d Baa.=rd, 2. II. 10. 2000 • f '1R Thia lletement wu flled whtl the Gou""' ahtll·Model 1 1 40 .Flctltk>ua luelnMI "'' 0 A.12e894e Cltrk ol ~ COl.!!f Publl.tled Newport Heme ..... .....,. on O!IOW2000 Beech-Co111 ,,,. .. , The followlng l*90fll 2000M2NM Dalt; Plol u -28 June ate doing ~ 11. Delly Plol W.V 12, 19, 2. 1tocJo _, ' e) Po1at Tectio~ Flctttloue lueinMa 20· .1ynt i.j!liOO F3M ' F410 Sylleme. b) PTS. 7&2 ~~Av.nut, Heme ..... rnent Piec.nlla, CalHornle The followlng penone Flctlt6oua ........ Flctlt6oua ....... 92870 .. dolnCI buliMill .. ..... ............ . ..... ltellinment Kemelh Seen Celhin, El C"apiten Cltrua. The followtno per90n9 The loflow!no C*'IOM 752 ~A.,.. I tltOO MacMtlUf 8IYd , In doing ~ ta: lrt doing ~ u · nut, , o.tlfot· Me 8!!0, lrMI, CA atambonl, Inc., 29707 1) Dlltnd Ser'ftoe c.n.. '*' 112170 t2812 N9* Roed UM E, tar, b) ~ 8'ippty Thie blllinMe II con- El c.pltan lndUetrlte, La,ouna NIOutf, Celltof· eent.f, 18'15-A Meir! dUdlld by an lndMcMI Ll..C. (CAI. 11900 .. 92e77 8lrMI ·~:::= H•v:..i.= etarted MecAlttM Slvd., M l •u mbonl. Inc . (CA), Beedl, dOlnO ~ No llO. "Q.;::. a12 2t1'7 Niguel Aoed UnR Ra.. inc,, (CA), 2'00 ~ a..t CMfin TNe 11 con-IE, ....,,_ Niguel, Cell-ltrtetol 8trMt, Suite Thie etlll'IWll ... ~~~~lotnla~ ~~~Cell-lltdwlllh~ b9y Co. Thie buelrlMe .. OOtlo lotnla ... a.ti of ow. eour.y Fictitious Bualness N•me Statement The following penlOllS are doing business aa: Ovnamfc Reel Estate, 30612 Ivy Glenn Or., Ste. 170, Laguna. Niguel. CeHfomla 926n Eart Slown. 30012 Ivy • Glenn Dr., Sle. 170, Lagun1 Niguel, C11ifor· n1a· mn Thla business la con- ducted by: an lndMdual Heve you started doing bueinesa yet? No E111 Brown This 11atement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 05124f2000 200CMll21944 Dally Pilol May 26, June 2, 9. 16. 2000 F422 : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 949·574-4249 : • • 11 tlOUIEM:OllM)I PORIALl HUNTlllQTOll MACH SENIORS TAKE A Loot<! HUNTINGTON BUCH CONOO 18R !BA ~D REDUCED TO $43,000 BY OWNER c.ir Joenne 71Wl74172 Flctltlou1 Bullneu ••••••••••••••• i I Nllme Stnement 21 io-n a!"8~~~ I·..,.._.• I ~ --J1bronl Enterprise, ... , Bft& 2163 Aural Lane. Costa -Mesa, Callfomil 92627 C1mdtn Court Beauty Petrlctt Daniel O'Leary, NEW LISTING STEPS Ulrgeat 38' 2 7581 model 2163 Aural Lil., Colla TO OCEANFRONT rA l9'I & bl91t end '*' Mesa, Calffomla Gor~• gophlsticiled guest Pllklna. UIOC pool. Thia bu.iness is COf'le •• 1 Block" home . ......._ spe & 1ennfa Cllt Trishl dllcted by: en mdlvidual ·-~"' MlnhaM 714-296-2038 1rtect·~!::!:~~~~~ yet? doing bualneH Yea, 1/30/00 Patricl< O'Leary This 111tement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 4·27·2000 20000927213 Diiiy Pilot May 5, 12. 19. 28. 2000 F39Q Fictitious Bullnea1 Nllme Statement The following persons are doing l:luiilnels u : Dynamic RH1tor1. 30012 Ivy Glenn Dr .. Ste. 170, Laguns Nlguef, California 926n Earl Blown, 30012 Ivy Glenn Or., Ste. 170, Laguna Niguel. C1lifo<· nil 92677 Thi bualneu la ~ duded by: 111 lndMdual H1v1 you atarted doing buslr*8 yet? No Eer'I Brown This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 0512~ 2000092HU Diiiy P1lol Mey 26, ~ne 2, 9, 18, 2000 F423 E1ceptlon1f Beaclifront l>Toperty. Bal>oe f'eninetM Not lJsted. Call '°' delillls. Jane Lang, CB agent. 949·632-5869 Lrp Front Pillo w/Partlal Bey VltW Vlotage 1940'1 beach house, potential for fantastic neW home. Joan, FilSt Ellllet 949-300e3229 180" View • Ellglnt T raij. tJonal Horne, sptCIOUI IMog Ill\ loonal drQ rm. libretY. gallely, 581 5,5&, 4c gar 12,800.000. Co-Usted by Sharl Ten Eyck 949·380·9492 & Maury Stauffer, 94H73·5354 'lleech Hkle-A·Way 1 Br~ View $229,500 'Belch Vecatlon 2..Story 1445,000 '8eech Duoltll 58t 481 $550,000 Apnt M•m.8120 LJ>O ISLE 8nll'CI New 381 4Ba, lfMICIOUI 31d floor 0cN~Hl4bof Vit'* deck. Oflered It $1.450.000 Bill Grundy Rullors 949·675·8161 Motlv1tec1 S.llerf Elicep-llonll value Unique 11ta11 sized lot. ~ Iller .,. 110fY. home, SM m..nang 1va1lable $1,575.000 Att. 511111 WOiden 759-3729 & Geotp Smith 7511-3710 1959 NEWPORT CLASSIC 38R U 8A pool, IQ '-m, tmlll TM-Front Row OPEN SAT-SIM 12-6 •MlldowL.-Vlew ~ rm, lamly ly Ow!w 1131.000 ~ St a.ft:.: _ __,M:.;:.l-:::..7..,,,2=.2-tOI0==--- $1.899,500. CO.Listed by Shati Tan Eyck 949-380-9492 & Mlury StltA!er 949-673-5354 BAYRIOGE Cute 2br Iba l1tpe deck, pf1ntltlon 1h11tt1ra, lilth bay wfndowl, encl 11'111• Pwilct !of lnclV or couple By Owner SUt.000 or .... *'· Wll Cooperllll .,,.,~ Ml-7»1m H1v1 you 1tal'led du*d br: e OOfl!Oflllal• Thie ~ la oan-on 0412t/200Cf doing butlnlee y1I? Heve you 1t1nee1 du*d ~: • oorpo!llloo 2000lllt1ll WOii FOi Y•, .. ~. 2000 doing bualneel ~. No Heve you 1t1r1eel Diiiy Plol -111.: 29, El C.t11bn lndulerlM, tiambonl. Inc, 1n1nt dc*lll bua1nee1 YfJ(I No Jlllt 2. I. ~ !:!15 ~~une1, ~~CNlfOper-.::: ~ !. SELL ViOO Thll .... ""'"' .... Thie ~ .... Thie ..... ..,. ... • 11 lltd ..... "" ~ lltd .... lie CounlY ..... wlll .. Counly Qal9 ~ CwllY QM~ C4M"Y QM~ Coullly /rijQ l~,, d."fl °" Hllllllllt on 11111111411 °" •11111..,. tt4:""1fted \]'17 V'IVJV/O cw, Plof ~ 1a. 11, cw, Plof -:Z,,,12.1t: Dally Plof = ,.. .. ....... • ...,,,~ rw ••2.-~ .... ,,_ H1a , r. ., 2.511 HerdMlod loon, new windows, 111-il lic:hlrl pool, ~t. vauttld cells, 11111 VIM! $256.000 Ed VIII din ~ IMcJ Ml•H 0-0943 I • •••••••• VERSAILLES "TUAtMCEY" 18R PENTHOUSE ~ Furnllhed Mini Ocialn "'" from Oedl Seier wt Enleltlln OIM from $1-,IOO to $119,171 *. SEA FAIRE PENTHOUSE STUDIO Gr"'1belt V18WS Quiet l.ocltion VNled 1 'l Ceilings s ... r wll enlertein otters from $1 .. ,900 10 $1M,178 • MlfyAnn W. McGuire "F°' y<ll.f WKY Best Buy at the Beach" Some Leases Available 949·646-6770 Prudentill C. Really ******** WATERFRONT STEAL! S79S,OOO Prllq>els ()tyt lmmeclllte Sile Wanted EldlSiYe Bia 94~ Only S119,000 2Br 2Ba Condo, mt cond, grut .,.. Pmc Orty. Earl & Judy T rt!or, !Q!S. 949·642-4722 ONf FOAO AO ()pin SellSlln 1~ NEW ~a Pllrl 3 .._ Ube tpproa 4300 II upgradM. S1 ,519,000 Owner/At! ..... 1318 LOW MtREST SPECIAL PrilM ........ "°"* The prtce • .,.. rouJ Af, Mt-72M128 &t 101 CIVITA FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEWS 8 SUNSET COVE 3bf S.Sbl llPPfOI 2982 sf By --$1,200.000 owe IMMIM 137 ~1 Out of ""' Land For s.. AlfontlOll 40 -· Own 'P' own 40 acre ranch fer ooty S 1 S,800 f\j prtoe, Easl ol KJngmlll AZ, low doWn PIYmtnl & monthly pay• ment Er1cJY II-cl'eari llK & 1pectacu111 mounlaJn views, nioe 4 MUOll ..,, • lion. Clll fer 1111 Info pico. STOCTON HILL REA&:lV 1.eGC»21 ~IOO ANonl aide "°"' Blythe llllr !Mr, 2 PMllll 12 & 21 tcrll, ..... from f12.51( OWC MHICM25t. J 514 W BAY 3bt a.. roof top dectl wl 880. Henlwd fire, mer1lle countlfl. Mewl In conct. p!50 MH73-7IOO 2800 BAYSIDE 3br 2ba, large Int w,1arge view dlclt Shat:9'r. No smoke/pet. ~ 714-33§.9800 Cllenlllna .......... Cot· lift 1Sr + olflc9, y~ pnvatl, Ip, 2 pdol. skyi!tel. $2000/mo Av1ll 7/1 Owner/Bkr 94H75-3888 ~ BMlltlful 1 Br Condo CloM to FllMotl llllftd 11400fmo. No pete. Cllf !pl! IMt-211-2403 Motel MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $154.00+ tax VAff (t.Ut Pfllll'IC .. Ad) 235 mll & kllchenett$ . Silullld on belutll\Jtly tlndscaped grOO!lds FEATURES: 2Hiour Lobby/Direct dial phonee/Fr11 HBO, ESPN & Olac/f'oof & Jacuzzi, Guest r.un- <*y CloM to 405 & 55 Fwys Min's from 0 C. Fakgrde, colltge Ind bells. Walking dts- IMICt to ahops end 1tstaur11118 COSTA MESA MOTOR INN rm Hatbor 111¥11 PllOM MM4MMO 1•12 ~1 PACl "C VIE W MOfl'TUAAY 12 COl'lllgUoUI lolS in vi.ta dll Mir toe $50,000IAI 949-759-1989 COii SAT ONLY 74 BLOWOUT TIA!< fUMI AT Ul9lL.llYMl£ a llOWG MUST SEU IMNl TEllR AT aoRAMONA ........ Cll •SA VEJIOE llOWG SAU SAT M m1 CAIDNAL E~--tol f l#f\ "°4•••11. mleo, &Ait._GC•••••• .............. , ==r.:: J - I. ·-. -.. -.-.~ J ' I t . _:. ::~:.... .: __ _!J Newport Beach Investment Banl<lng firm is seeking a candidate with a minimum of 2-5 yrs. bookkeeping mcperience and the ability to WOt1< In a busy, professional office environment. Position requires strong organizatlonal skills, the ability to communicate effectively both orally & wrftten. A WOfWng know\edge of Ouickbooks software and MS Excel Is required. Salary negotiable. CHEVY CAMERO '12 V-6, auto, air, 8511 ml, ,.., lhatp, ~.950/obo 9-49-723· t' 5().4 DRA-. SVC VAN FUiiy tQUlllC)ed '92 AlnltW In tlicehnt cond. SSOOOt'obo TOOLS and ALLI E·mall or Fax Reaume w/Salary History· to: Minne lullMla on high .. ______ 714-301-3423. Oldlt Stv1e Fum1twe l'Vftlrew -ones ,,.lerlblt boel ln'ftnloly. .a-... ~ J ~ A-. Ptlce lnddl MNOS i Collectibles fax: (949) 7 29-1513 used 1>911 ~ulVlce. FOAD ASPIRl '93 Good cond, 111118' .... Ml-Fm -.0, AC, ....._, .,...__._ aboyd-1AneaOtrenwlth.com CIOlllpUltriled -iTntnc:e and ~ • -• -'Ollco ,..._ JV lrwtl!IOly Sysltm, lnltmtl FON) EXPEl>fT10H .. 4 !O. f3000 M!i45=1520 .. CA8lf MIO.. ''i=============~ ah. BIQMf, 949-646-2011 Too·Many Opdorll --·--11 (C20590) $23,987 ~~A,!!! ASSISTANT ' Ao. ' 1 • = I wu:.~ VIEJO MllR" Ntwporl 8eecil ~ Briilg firm It sellwlg . . Font Elpbw XU '93 cUI an ~ kif mu11i11n:11oni1 lronc ollloe ~ oum 1114 tlfT pwr seats, leather, co. COtJSIGtJMEtnSl I i ' j I• WUREI IMHO NEW! DAY •D twin wfmlltrwM, ....... "°" '#ltfl wood. po!. MM64-02t4 BLOWOUT TUK FURN ARMOIREI, TABLE, ·~-~.ATIO ' MORE llU8T KU MM4M644 Polttion rtqUifes strong OfQ81U•IJOnal Ind com-ELEC. LIKE HEW. bt•utilul car, nms and nuil;alion sllls. Soltwltt , ...... -. .. MS --..... GR££ AH XLHT COHO. '*'-greal, .. SYC t'800l'dt ....-~·--"''"'"' .._. $8000 obo M~1. 97/2000 and ~ knowledge o1 !ht Internet. . ... IH23·174_1 _ or' MM43900. Ctndidalt mus1 hlvf 11'11 lki/ifry IO WOl1\ Ill busy ....... --...-----.-....-.. __ professloflaJ atmotphere. PfT and FIT ava~. G td'f • Wlltte 248 'II I mt cond, ownet moving 14!, FOftO bpl«tr $poft 97 V GPS "-~ lndr ·-~a. '-"·· Lo• miles, xlnl cond, Afipjy'ln l*'IOl'I OI .-Mt,._ MUy l9q to: ' ,..,, ' • .._., .,,. Tl'tlWlllt\ ~. Inc. In, $511( MM7M015 loedtd. "' •dlnded Wirf, $15,975 94g..2t3-9155 '450 Ntwpolt <Anllf Or .. Me 550 KEYWEST '97, 17 112 It, ~ 8elctl, CA 92660 Qlt cond, grMt tor Bay t,:oni ~ Sport '91 Ar.x:(~)7~SlS cnil .... $15,000fOBO cord, MW llftl/shocb, !Mt: u-949"'42-6672 5-speed. CID player, lutly email: llcfltlllberaelren'fllth.com equlpt $4000 (Home) 21' Wellcnilt FlsherllWI 949-&U·7261 °' (Office) ooooooooottooaoo 175hp. FICHT, GPS Plolttr. _.94-.9·...;.::48-.9·.;.;::72=86:.:... __ _ " " PROPERTY MGMT CO · rldar, mtny custom IN· o • BARBEQUES o Meda PT fl"'OI\ 1or gen-tures $25K 949-722-0952 fORO f.150 '97 Q GALORE 0 enil dutlM, houf1I 9:00tm-..---------. 4 X 4 lolldedl Super cab : HOW HIRIHGI : 1:00pm. oc Airport Al'M. I I KC7m4 $21,995 0 COSTA MESA I o Fu IMlllM MM33-1219 111 SAILIOAll LANO ROVER : IRVINE AREAS : . . NEWPORT BEACH o FUN SALES EHV1R. o Pff Self SIOflll' Aulstant 949"'40-6445 " Q .. ....._., 2 n-.. ,,_ ..._.. Hobbit Holder 141t lint ----~~""""----0 Some salts exp, " • --..... .,.., • .-w-. : lOlm-7prn. S7hr up 0 office wor~ and hghl cond $800. Mttcefl 141t FORO FIOO •55 0 (0 o e ) 8etltf pkg : maintenance 9411-64-4·2747 n•w ptlnt, vernlehed CllNlc, Runs good, ~ •val. AW'/ • Q 111111. $900. ..... Rowing must ..... Bell°'*· ;; Sttbequh. <>tlO!e : RECEPT/GEN OFFICE SW, HEW, $1200 • Kilt, 949-631-1532 • 2300 ~ """-' ..... lmmedlele Ol>8fling FfT good 1111pt, $350. Aipptf, .--..... """•n ° MM-fl1 1*4 beoefits pdlg. good stitpe, $250. COit-GMC JIMMY '98 : (~ 1::.W1 : Fex resume, 714-545-2548 Itel Marah•ll -SIHI• G,..n, lotdtdl • (I 949-675-8915 1(521001 $17,995 0000111ooooottotttt<1 REC~PTIONIST LANO ROVER au-"'-~. ""'T VOH HEMERT INTERIORS 1-,. .. ____ I NEWPORT BEACH ...,....,_, PIT, weel\ends a must. ---·-9•9 •4n.•••5 Posit.oos avail Flt• l'IOwS Assisi w/phonts, catalog-IV ANSISUVS .. .., .,.,, .... ~ WOltang t!'MCOIWTl8l'll tng. cleneal, fum11ure . . GlllC SUBURBAN 'ti Flvt L~ ~ =~51~.u Carrie ACURA CL 3.0 '99 Sj.T 2:'· ,•X•. ~ lttlr, ~ din dll, 6 c11a11rs, 3I01 E. Coelt Hwy. Culllntf1001833~ ellvocy $20,9S7 ~-~it~23.5oo~ uuntl 2 Wlndsot cha rs. App!Y Mon-Sit lftlr 12:00 RECEPTIONIST 94M9 .. 2125 end 11>1. formt.1 Chest. Prof'I Comm. lllSUr*1Ce WU MISSION VIEJO ~lbla;::~IOP Charter Captains =~.~n2."1wi~': .... ~ w~tt A.,~~ .. ~L '!Ge 6 Pac lor bly Cl't.iets, PT/FT office $lalls 20/Hr ... WOile LANO ROVER '95 t . -n. '""'• " • Fon111I Conte111pomy good !?!'{If 949-673--1596 week 10 Iii 111 lol pl1mtly Olseov~ ~ wllltt , ~~R~, ,.:·: Make the most of your wardrobe & capture your "personal essence" wi ti) the power of Britt magic. ·You ' re invited to a ... J oin Britt a nationallx_ recognized fashi<?n educator-and designer for her last workshop of the season. Learn how to achieve more self confidence and assurance with how you dress and accessorize. Britt will demonstrate time tested techniques that the fashion magazines never tel1 you about. Britt speaks from her 18 years of working with real women arid real concerns. These workshops reveal the hidden secrets to becoming all you can be. Mark this date on your calendar and bring a friend! Wednesday, May 31~st r.; 6pm-10pm Complimentary wine tasting & hors d' oeuvres RSVP a must! ~Limited space! -Call now! ...... dlnl Itta, 42X72 l.EAICAL Prr rec:epllonist. Musi be ... IO ....... -··-F\llly MrVlced. pp $7650 ait·limt llpptOX 8= ~ ..-LANO ROV£R __ ..........._...,· ..... 4~·t:...=-=-::il--------,..""?"'"-:----'f~>'-:;o;:-.~f.-;ijl:--f:.-..'-.,,..j.---~--------1------~· on,dllh-lllilc o11 ~ per 'flHk. Monday-Friday. lol vtelbon rlltel erm NEWPORT BEACH .-~ asslstlng In legal depart· POlll!on Cell ,..~ 94M4~5 Honda Ctvlc LX '95 lllack. !np. .... ...,213-4113 ment •t local newspaper ul 21 or lu mume --"""--=------=---5-lpd, ac, pwr Wtlldows, co w.i ......_ _,,. & JMc. Apptant mull be able to ..._.2321 Attn: Lrnn. BMW M3 CCIUl)t ·97 pttyer 6Sk ~ $8900 _,,. new .. WlaPPtd, ""Y type SO.SS wpm. wOlll ac-Prem Pllgl I.ow m1. While 949·497-2 t 17 ~ ~ ~-WM $20oo an11tt: and bt good W11ti RECEPTIONIST (EY75746) 534995 -~ 949-261-9933 CUS1omtr HrVIC8 Send lor CM. ~ CREVIER BMW HONDA DEL SOL '96 ~~l°· ~(949':~~ COF•~ Xlntr-•..:!"'71~1900 714-835·3171 wlvte, 7511 II', t\AO, OVMMlze pillow top ..... v...,, -~·-.,....,. xlnt condition S\2,500. bouprlflt • Ntltela, phy!c!I !!Q'c1 $&'hr. ~ ~ : 8llCk 949-723·6170 ntver uMd. •130 yr Receptionist PT • .,,.,,,, $215/obo. Counew PerlOll PIT & FfT SHiii~ • •harp, (l.868511) $21,995 ... Jeep Chtfoket LTO 'r7. CMrry Alce ,...., 7 pc 11to Tllor or SeamatnSI 111po1111t11e lndlvldutl for ~EVIER BtilW 4-WO wtV1!11 <ilk. pwr, snrf, IWdm ett. StlSOioOo CM Al Phillip the Cluners PT poe1110n In r.c.11 ofllct 714-835-317'1 new 11r•. leafltl 1111 S4K dtlMr. M-307·7095 _Jt4!!!9!;!1!!!44!;!•~•4e!_.9CclM!!..__ Mon-frl. llm-3pm. Mutt BMW Z3 't? bebv1 '*" bool! ~ obo bt • Nit .. ~ •Ith • Me-780-2114 • OUHN SIZE • OISHW~R ttrong YlcrotOft omc. 6 Cy!, Hiid Tap, SMt 11111 SLUPER SOFA ' •PREP COOK tklle. Gr'MI C1M111 -ii· (~ S2S.987 LAND ROVat '95 Ofl.Y 1 YEAR OLD S3SO ENGUSM A MUST. Ing arMt. St0.S1111r DOE LEXU t4~ VIEJO Olacovery SE7. while. Mt-711-03t1 • MHa-4442 • Fu ,__ to 11ct1t11e lotdtd, ~ -------. --"-==-~....::...-714.754-1121 BMW 3111$ •97 TA512363 $19,915 I I Orivtn1 5-tpttd. 8llGl w/ T "1 LANO ROVER • • .... NtwllfllS* Reek Routt RECEPTIONIST/ (Y2l32e) $20.'95 NEWPORT BEACH .......,.. lam-4am. Excellent pay, SALES ASST CREVIER BMW _.....-94;.;;...M4~o.• .... «__,s __ pick~ or VIII wlln1urance 714-135-3171 nee Preltr Costa Mesi ~ Ind orvwueo _ _..___....,...........___ WUS ES 900 'ti BM/ ~PWto resident Clll 94t-722-&183 ;:imw:,:::~ar.~ BMW a111 ·97 ~ FUI~ ~ _., Gtil, GARY'S ISLAND Pl10llt and CU11o1ner ..,_ ~r:i' -'Slnd,~~ LEXUS lillSSIOH VlEJO ~m-«23 a • It cumntly e.eraonahty a must CR£VIER BMW Mt-JM.Ol!M I I for I P'f1·111M ::r.-:i :0~ 714-&3Wl71 WUS LS 400 '90 • •a• 20-30 hrt~~ to pnon!IZe, hlide 11X line BMW 31• '16 ~ Uhr. FIAi ODlioll ,..... ........., Ind assist • ........, Grav .a.. ... .... nice car (026505) $1(987 '---------1 Sieve Lam 949-&40-2371 p.-;;;; omc. Adrrnrifs: CA··~·· t.t;;q mUll ..i .wus 1i11SS10H VIEJO -------. traW. and/°' hotprtat.iy $2650 114-<164-5468 Mt-364-oe&4 tlel* ~. Sllatled FT TOP SlllRECOROSI Jlzz, R & 8, Soul, Rock. .. 50'• & 60'• MIKE !4H4S.1505 HELP NEEDED 29 People needed 10 Iott 141 3() !tis. In Ille llPI 30 days Get Plld tor lbs lost 1~ Nilturel Ctll Mary at (949)756-8743 SAIUNG INSTRUCTOR few ttie City of Ntwpclf1 IJMctl. Greet pty, ... lloun. Call MH31~250 BMW 318TI 'ti 8lacll. llf1lll buy! 895640 $13,915 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 949"'4H445 IMW 32tlC ·97 SALES ASSOC'~ ~·1:, .a. 5p1532~5 Upecelt, ~ rtlailef CREVIER BMW Melle OUIM· mol!Vlled 714-135-3111 LEXUS LS 400 'IN 8ttcll ~ °'*°" (200740) $22,987 WUS MISSION VIEJO t4t-364-0M4 WUS LX450 'ti Lotdtd. llllvw, mutt _, T01•11 "1,9915 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH t4M40-6445 111et lllOclall lor Ful & PT posibonl Ideal candldtt• .. poatta prWVIOUI npif In a llclts boWque, lilTttl. haw txcehnl customer MIWe alclk Ind a dlllil IO IUCCMd. HltY ,.... + comm 0.0 E. OuMiled apptiClnls p..e Cal 94H52-a&89 lllW 1291 .,, 4 Or... Ai*>..CO _ LEXUS SC~~ (AV4~ $27,995 ~ $26.88'7 4 PHONE REPS Fi.Mrlle. ~ Pl°"" tor ~ Co. Elm lo l150Clil* 'flltk + comm+ blnllla. Sllte ~d. C!l ....... ~571p ...................... lnnMllw ....,,, 8Mdl Yjdll ......... 1111 ....... ltall« wltll .....,.. OOIMMllcdon. Ol1llfllZlior, & ~ 1klll1. Ore1t g1owlh oppot1Unity In•~ 1n ........... Olll'IWlllllld IO ..... & Ml. PlllM lu ... ID t•H!Ht17. u.111 AHlltMI fOf CMll Wldl Co. lndl* L.llllMlll ...... ,. llWT• ..... MS 01b. .... _..EM~ l llCf .... l'llf& ... ..... tJord al """""'°" "'°" M . 11W11 1Do. Fe. ,...,. • P11Y tor 'fOIJ ...,_ l ~4-~•BMW171 WUS llSStON VIEJO __... .......... IMW 5211 '91 5 Speed km1tC Codlan (8V55573} $31.995 CRlVIEA lllW 71WJW171 t!HUM AW !!!!! ~"" """"'9 I ,..._ ..... ~I !!I 111 3M. t FfT IT::r=-OWll MHllY/lllllHllH•tr T~ v:"'* ~ ~ IUllll. NOWll .._ LM ..,.._ ... ....._ _____ d9I. -. ,_ •. ,_,, ::....:---=-!: ..:: .,, ~·;:n;;r r:=.:r--.... ................. .... ~oc"~ ...... ,....., ... ~ ~:=~ m••1111 .. -.:.• ..... ._ --. =-..,...... ..... ---.-..-----Q9wtaUT CA1W W ........ UIHllll ..... f§' = ......... __ ........ MlCD. 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'411~~3 :Publishes 7une 2&, 2000 ltJe a)lll be shomcasin9 lhe e.'perls in each (teldo/lhe meddiny spec/rum. .9/_you olfer an_y l_ype o/seruice for wedthn9s-lhis is /he place lo aduerlise. }Jou will reach an aJ!fuenl auth'en~e and will foue /his sec/ion. 7J;n 'I miss oul. /)eaJ!tne is J une 2Isl. .70 aduerlise1 cafl'Jlnnie al (949) 574,4249 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE The Classified and Legal Advertising Departments will close at 3pm on Friday, May 26th. To piace · a new ad or change an existing ad the deadline is 2pm on Friday; We will re-open at 8:30arn on Tuesday, May 30th. Have a safe and wonderful Memorial Day weekend. ' TODAY'S' CROSSWORD PUZZLE Aa.oel 1 LUC!ly~ ·~"'° 10 8ucMI 14m 16 1e ·-• 11 w--.· toedl 18 6ir'IJlt' Gl,ltlvle 19 TMtt 20 Omelel needs 21 Nalty ~~ 26 Awwy 27 Pralle 29 Jangle 32 A i. -: menu d)OiQe 58 Leaennln'• lfval 59Stolen~ eo GetUMdto 61 Bltnywd ·..wn.11 82 Long llll1N 63 Oullew- JamM DOWN I c.tebrlllione 2 Vall 3 OuslOnl 4 Pemsytvenle, lhe -SC.IO 5 Loop trains e Disofder • 7 SpyMata - lt House wings 9T,.JI 33 Sc:ilefQ room 311 Unkl .mlr)g 31 Sir'IJlt' Vaugl\en 38 Elurglar'• tatget 39 Ca&illlc tolution <40 TOIMI'; 10 Polly. e.g. ~ O ~UMod'-~ 11 ~Jl...ve ..... • 31 ExlSI .... ,,..,,. bl.!ilder 12 ata • 32 u~ 1t1e phQlle 45 Slnlnath 1~ Rodolo QMr · 33 Thal'• n8igl\bor 46 OtimCll 41 Clle 4ZU-~post oftloe 2221 W_ager . 34 Towatd th8 47 catchers' SIMleV stem glOYeS 43 Play on woids .... ~ 47 Condocio< Gardner 35 Busy ooe 48 Roman 24 E~ 37 Proper germenll 27 8ritlsl'l 38 Parasol, e.g. 49 Beel C\119 noblemen 40 Actor Jamie 50· Oecl•lm 51 .e;iors bane 54 80 minutes 56 Pesky bug 28 Medical photo 41 Montreal"• 52 loe sM8t 29 Edmonlon !>tO"· 53 Hooclwinlc Elktmoe: j>rp. 42 Slogans ,,,---, 57 Rank abovt1. 56 Soak up 57 Lava 30 Actress My"'8 43 Snow ~ capt. ------------...-~---r.8~~- ACCOUNT*O I POLICY In an ellorl lo offer the best seM08 possible to our read- ers and ad'lertlsers~ we wrN require Contraclors wtio advertrse m the Service Directory to include their Contractors License number in lheu a<Ner11se- ment. Your co-operation iS greatly appreciated AIR COHO /HEATING -CLEANING /MAINTENANCE 284 DRYWAU SERVICES Houaecleanlng • Exp'd WITTHOEF.T DRYWALL Wkly/Bl-wtdytMoothlrlWeek All phaseslsmatVLrg jobs. ends Great rates 949· CLEANJ 20yrs, talr, free est 246-6504 or 949-548-4285 LM00030 714-13t-1447 VICKY'S CLEA~ING We ~er THE BEST 218 ELECTRICAL House & Window Cleaning SERVICES tOyrs e~. xlnt rers1 Vicky 1 714-668-0395 270 CONCRETE /MASONRY SMAU JOB EXPERTI DUNCAN ELECTRIC Local/Oulok response Service/Remodels 20 years e11perlence Add OI Replace Cootral AJC Brick Block Stone Tiie (lumace, coil, condenser) Concrete, PatiO, Driveway, U275870 949-650-7042 3 too-$3295 3th too-$3449 Fireplc, pao•s, Refs 25yls 4 too-$3549 5 ton-$3749 exp. Terry 714-557-7594 Ucl744440 714-538-7325 ------- AUTO SERVICES SMOG CHECI< $39.95 Most CaJS NEWPORT AUTOTECH 728 W8&1161h, Co51a Mesa 0.-.~&~ 949MU730 m COHSTAUCTION /CONTRACTORS BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME K.K. West Contraclors oan herpi Custom homes. room addiboos, remodels , custom decks. We take your dreams lrom, · Concei>I to Comj)letlOO". K.k. West, design/build. 1·800·500-9150 CAl641577 ~(f!WCIL ._,~~ ..., •• '-..: .. ..., ..... ~ I • BATHROOMS I HOME flair LICENSED CONTRACTOR No job IOo 1111. Al &ervlceet Repair, r8ll'l0del. tans, ape., LEWIS CONSTRUCTION new SGNices 94M4S-3851 I &tthtub Rt&u.hrt Regl.ue/ReTurhlsti Porcelain • Fiberglass Sinks • ShoWt'fS Counters 949-645-7723 ,. ~1 CUSTOM CREATIVE TILE lnltdltlona, 11811, ceramic, flllltlle stone. &fib 1175 111*4 Jeff 11441M981 Fix Grout.Com Tiii ....,,.., ' Aest04 ltlon (7141 2SMl71 U 223-443 ~tocai~t 714·557-5925 I ~== I 274 COMPUTER SERVICES • PC RefMtlr, pi.ce • your j)IGIUfts & \4deos on CO. Oilier Svcs av1M. Website. www.gre!lflllMl'Ylcet.eom Of Call .... .,.,.,,,7 WINDSOR GAROENCAAE Resldeolial °"91, lnsllllt- rioo, Maintenance M wOll( Guaranteed 949-300-6740 ACTIOll llOlll IMPIOVllllllT & MllllYlllAllCI Mo~;.s:t"" Al-(714) 376-1171 Bridge By CHAALE8 GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH " llUFFTHB RJGBT SUIT Boeh vulnenble. Soulb dcala. NOJlTB •J73l Q U 0 17652 • 63· WUf EAST •4 ... u Q g: J6 \ Q 0 10 8 75 3 o K Q J 9 4 '"' <' ll 3 •Q 1072 . •98 soum • AKQ109 • ' O A9 OA •AKJ54 ihc biddloa: . SOUTH WEST NOR'llf EAST 2• .... 20 .... 2• .... •• .... 6• ........ .... Opening lead; King or 0 'The winning line involves no mag- ical ability. II is simply spotting the danger to the contra,ct. SOuth's two-club opening bid was an anificial game force and two di.a· moods was ncg111ive. 'The rest of the auction was natural, with the jump to four 1padcs showing a minimum of four trumps but denying any ace, kins. void or ~inglecon oo the &ide. 1llae is no problem makina the alall\ if lrWnps aro 2-2, but how do you handle the nonnaJ 3· I break? West led the king o( diamonds and dcc:lwer won pelforce. Since an even tru~ division com6ined with clubs splitung no worse than 4-2 would guarantee tho slam. declarer correctly i:uhed the ICC and kiflg of sfJlldes nexL When West showed out, how would you cootinue7 ObV10UsJy, clubs had to be ~~ llshcld. so South played off the '1ICC and king of that suit, then ruffed a club with dummy's jack-of spades. East's discard of a heart meant that another club ruff in dummy would be futile. Bast would overruff and declarer would be stranded with a heart loser. Declarer found the winning line in quick time. RelUming to hand with the ace of heans, declarer led a founh• club and discarded a hean from the table! 'The defenders had no counter. As long as Eut originally held at least four hearts, declarer could win any return and ruff a hean in dummy for the fulfilling trick. It would then be an easy maucr to enter the closed hand with a diamond ruff, draw the outstanding ttump and claim the rest of the tricks. ' --~ ~ ' - -" -_.;! lllwDldu'llllll Em '17 Whili ISlllmllk (3245191 135.990 FlE'rCttlR JONES I00-1274171 llllcedu .... azow '17 Black/Starmarll (327519) $39,990 FLE'rCHER 30HES 800-127-3571 ' c Metcedn Benz E320w '91 C~ress/Starmark (65652 $39,990 Fl CHER JONES 800-127-3571 Otdlmoble Cua.a '99 GLS, 6 cyl., 111< l low miles, CD & more, oalanee ol v;arr., previous rental! (34071 n s14,988 NABERS 17141540-9100 Oldlmobli. RNnza '84 Low 75k mi, auto, AC. mint condition. new cat trade-In! (382039) $2,495 • NABERS (7141540-9100 MGlde MPV Mini VIII 'ti Muda Mlata '90 Oliginal l.:oaded, sunrl, lot·h~ch. ~. hot red C«W .. 471t ml clean, moW1g must sell xlnt cond, runs extremely $6550 obo 949-653-3228 wel. $5,990, 949-no-1722 Oldlmoblll ln4rigue '00 Only~ mil Llhr, ob. alloys. (207482) $21,988 Mel'cecl11 Beni E430 '97 NABERS FIND an apartment throu2h classiffed! 642-5678 HOME RESTORA T10ft Remodellng • FrM Eat. Resld/Cornm/Decks/Fences Carpentry/Electric/Tiie Olywal, Sm'l.to job ok. Loe refs. Chrie 7f~ QUALITY CRAFTSMAN 20 Years Experience. Ref's l'M YOUR HANDYMAN! M8Z Ml.430 '99 Loadlld, 1uper low ml, AOl4757 $45,480 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 94"40-6445 MBZ '75 450SE 4dr pampered, almost Show· room c:ond, 1-owrw. $2,995 obo 949-759-4984. MltcedM C220 '94 Green ..w/parc:llment Int. erterided warranty, CD changer. seMced at loc dealef, 90ll ml, $14,000 94~ Black/Starmark (7141540-9100 (544881 I · · $39,990 FLETCHER JONES Oldemoblle Sitllouelte '99 800-t27·3$78 Low miles, dual· sliding Mtrcedff.8tnz 5500¥ '95 doora. rear alo'. CO & morel· Sllver/Starmark PieviouS rental. (211524) $39,990 (328439) NABERS $18,988 FLEi'Ctt.ER JONES (7141540-9100 IOO-G27-3576 _ _...._ ~-~~'-- Merc.det-8enz C220 '96 TOYOTA COAOlLA '98 White/Starmark Mint cond. whi1e1 4-<loor, (456668) $21,990 26,000 mlles, &tin under FlETCHER JONES warranty. $12,0Q!)/obo. Call 800-927:3$76 949·574-4291 weekdays. Mtrceclle-&enz C230 '97 While/Starmark (524062) $23,990 FLETCMER JONES • 800-927 ·3578 MOVING' I STORAGE TOYOTA C«olll Lt '96 Whi1a/Grey. Auto. (4751201 $10,787 LEXUS llSSION VIEJO Mt-3&4-oN4 CHUNG'S PAINTING 24 y_. Exp • Great Prlcel Guarantee WOlll • Free Est. U375602 714·538-1534 IKE'S CUSTOM PAINTING i I : . j ------------., I D YES, SELL MY CAR • I I I 1 ,. Run your ad in the I -Alb'IU---------- Newport Beaclr-J .,--~~~~~~~~~~- Cost a Mesa Daily 1 Qty Pilot and the I ~ Hunting Beaclr-1 _Pin _________ _ Fountain valley I I OdCIOs 0 lit 0 WlA 0 AM X 1 ' Independent to 1 1 1 . reach over 100,000 OdamiWii EmD* . homes. Fax us this 1 P4ao.:tAmrims form with your credit I :---~ Modeli--- card #or mail with I g:_.~ g=. g~-:., Piu---o--o-o-e-. a check today! g:= g=g::""...:. . Run for a week!lf g:::=:g:.,-8=.."":.-~r,:.;, o,.._ o.._._ o_ ... _ -" your car does not 1 .___ _________ ___, -•°"'1'1'111>13JOW91!1'StCooll-CAlll!C7 sell, we'll run it for L __ "::""~~~·i:= ~.,,~--__ another week FREE! • • . ~II for just $10'. ~t Iml£P.£.l!if.£.JY Pool. SERVICE Pool & Spa weekly telvice & repairs of pumps fillers, heatefS. p4umblng & eleclric (Acicl wash) 7f4-404-7526 362 ROOFING ./GUTTERS 1-illm j I• --1 Cam«on Rooft119 Senlof ciSCOUIL 20yrs ellOtrienoel Al Cameron 714 ... 29-0969 818-353-1067 U734769 G a G UPHOLSTERY Since '681 CUiiom llmlure. uphclsttly, sip COY8t'S. 811-!igue !!p!lr 71+64Ml12 THE STRIPPER! ~In wallc>lc>er removal. L1518i4i 714-91M037 MARK 949--650-9525 SOUTH COAST MOVES U BEST Careful. Quick, Ful House or 1 llem. flll ISTIMAllS LW,tTl16113 Prole$Slonal, dean, quality l'l ... !Aa..1 WE GALS should heng work. lnVHt & docks. Clll 1111N1111111 Tllday IOgethef. S1rip, lnsllft, Intl Semi Althcl Connet« Repairs/Improvements. Sm. Jobs Oualityltntegrity. I C-, Ken MM42·f770 Walter The Handyman Master Carpenter 25 Years Expl Portfolio No job IOo small. Phone 949-510-~ Pager 714-~S400 ICYIOll llOlll lllPIOIUllllT & llAINRlllllCI Mo~;:-~, ..... (7141 J7 .. 1171 QMlllJllD) h'• ... eollM:on JOll'N-h ... ~· JOll'N~8 home. I I rr.., ......... .nu IES'T MOVERS SeMc:!ng al cities. Insured, last. QOUlteous & c:areflAI 1.aoo-2-GO-BEST IOll-246-2371 LIT113844 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calil. Public· Utllltles Com· mission REQUIRES that au used house- hold goods ITIOYefS print their P.U.C. Cal T number, Mmos and Chauffers print their T.C.P. number in al ad'lertlsments. If you hive a ques· llol'I about the 18?'1-lty d a mover, limo or c:hauffer, call: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558-~151 Lt703468 949-631-4610 1949) &42·5678 ext pan,~ to the mzy QUAUTY CARE ~ 20 YRS ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.:.=L17S5971~::;;;;;;;;;;;~MN3~~1~-2~11111 Fair prices • lnlerio< • Ex· I lerior Paint. local relerencet N8 area Ron IMM45-7133 RAINllOW CIRCl.E MAINT Palnling-lnl/ext. House/Apt quaUty ,ob! Free estimate ll569897 714-636-88118 1•"1fmj Pl•tedSlllecO Petch Selving Southern Calilomla fO( 25 yeers. 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