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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot-CHIMPSI Corona del Mar water polo team wins OF championship ... see 5portsi, 81 SERVING. 11-iE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1999 11mes Community News Editor William Lobdell gives thanks to members of the community Happy . Thanksgiving Children and adults from the community answer the question see Page AS Have holiday, • travel • JWA, like other airports, was filled to capacity on Wednesday for the busiest travel day of the year. AMY R. SPURGEON . Deli Pb And so were the Sky Caps. •1t's a good day to make mon- ey,• Charles Goolsby said between customers. •And it's only going to get busier.• Considered JWA:s busiest day of the year, auport park- ing had reached 47% capacity by late morning, according to JWA spokeswoman Nghia Nguyen. And that's after the auport expanded its park.mg lot m May, providing trave~ers with -~ ...-.:;~ What are you thankful for?' · see Pages A10 & 11· 4 'EA~' rR I OAlt.Y P\.OT NEWPORT BEACH -At 6:52 a.m. Wednesday. while many people were still snug between their sheets, John Wayne Airport was hopping. SEE TRAVEL PAGE AS Holiday travelers ma,ke their way through John Wayne Airport on Wednesday. GUEST COLUMNIST One year after the Sebo family moved into their very 0"1n home built through Habitat for Humanity, they are still counting their blessings jay driscoll Saying thanks to a hon1e/ess rnan u.1ho irnproved my vision Daruel is homeless.1-te's also a diabetic, an amputee and he has, as t,hey say in Ireland, "a pen- chant for the grape.• As with most of his peers. Daniel is usually invisible. Not the •Houdini• kind oJ invisibil- ity -it's more along the line Qf "The King has no clothes." We see not, that which we wish not to see. So I didn't notice Daniel lwnbering about the Someone C(lres Soup Kitchen where I volunteer a few hours each week. My middle-class blind- ers were more than effective in diverting attention from his homeless demeanor. But after a fashion, I began to see. Not the man at first. but his work. Washing dishes, clearung trays and mopping floors -stuff nobody elc;e wanted to do. "N '1UER /DAJ1.Y PILOT Celebrating one year in their home, uie Sebo family is looking forward to another Thanksgiving. In front from left: Ryan, Ashley and Daniel. At rear, from left: Michael, Caytlln and Linda. anksa Fmally, I was forced to see the man. A working man. Just like the rest of us, who work to put the proverbial bread on the table. Only in Daruel's case, there was nothing proverbial about it. He literally worked for bread, with perhaps a little soup to wash it down. Except for some horrendous twists of fate, a consummate lack of self-esteem and . deplorable living conditions, he was a man, just like me SEE DRISCOLL PAGE A12 F or the second straight year, the Sebos will have enough room to have their whole family over for Thanksgiving. And, for the first time, they'll be able to relax and really appreciate how much they have to be thankful for. Last year, the Sebos celehratcd the holiday Wlthin two weeks of movmg into their home on Del Mar Av<>nue - a home they built with thcu own hands during a Habitat for I iumanity weeklong "blitz build.• "It was a blessing, but we didn't have much time to let things settle m , • Linda Sebo said. "l WdS m a daze that entire week. When it findlly settled in, (the holiday) was over." , Over the course of the year, the Sebos' house has not changed much. The same decorative flag that I fab1tat ( mooday 1op10 ) CXUltcbMlto 2000 Campus crunch ( ~ lfe9t)4l9) ( wed1eadey CIA.n l ··• 111 ")I· Swelling schools led ~o a familiar dilemma: a bond measure. 0AN£rra GooUlt schools 1 enrollments year af tcr year, and m 1946 voters faced lhc ever·present qu ~· tion of a chool hood. --------~ Th e 1940s were a tremendous t:iine of growth for schools in the ar a. For toct.y•1 Mlllennlum Moment. lff PageAJ "Enaollm nt of th Not only were schools m N wport Beach and Costa Mesa popping at the seems with tudent , but Orange Coa t Community Collcg was born. During the mid·1940 , Supt. Everett Rea nnnounc d ro~rd Costa Mesa Elemcn· tary School h sw lled to th " 1, 100 mark," R was quot d ~ying in the Costa M Globe Herald, h 0 advocttt d a bond i u to expand lh c:hools SEE 2000 PAGE AS volunteers placed on the house last fall ts faded and tom, but a swmg now hang!. from a tree m the large front- ydrct. The family e~pectc; to dose escrow next week. The b19gesl changes for the Sebos haw been inside the home. The four cluldrPn -Ashley, 6 1/2; Ryan, 5, Ddmel, 3, and Caytlin, 15 months - w1ll soon have a new brother. Their father, f\bchacl, has found a new job as a hdfdware managci l:lt an SEE SEBO PAGE A 12 A TRIBUTE In Memory ofToYn Fisher • EDITOR'S NOTE: Estancia High School senior Lauren Cassidy wrote the following poem In memory of science teac er Tom Fiiher. who died Tuesday afternoon of an apparent heart attack. See Page 4 for the full story Tom Fisher T hev way vou taught us to stay awake. And listen to the lcssom. you were trying to make. Ther way your glas::.-· es were never on straight, The homble iear of bemg late. Your jackets and high sock." and comb-over way. \Ou made us look at every dav. The temperature of your room c;o very cold, the e memones we -.\·Ill always hold. The T·Birds at the homecoming game, The wCl}· Estanc1a '-''ill ne"er forget your name. }-Our anllques and tow1 and old fishing tales, · That famous part you hod of the \ .. hales. four skeleton /c1end ~011 ga\e a name, To help us learn to play the biology gcu.ne. The way you made us •• sit and learn, .. Yours was the only :: Jolder we didn't want to burn. The bug collection which we worked so Ila rd, Makmg u~ catch them in our o\\n t;ocx- vard Your funnr tones and con tant /oke.c;, Makmg u believe there J. more to old foll<.. The}' WO}' you believed in all of wi so dear, \\c wJ11 never forget you were here. The di. ection of the gra<:ishoppcr, frog and worm, Your huge. scary, strt?$SfUI midterm. They \\ ay you made it all somehow fun, And mode me proud SEE POEM PAGE A4 ' I DEX THE IEU. OJ ..A3 am au-vs .J2 QASSIABJS ---" COMMUlll1Y FOtUM __ ,_ J.10 DA1900l ...__JJ POUCI Fm"." ___ __ PUIUC NOTim ·-·-·-"-.14 soom-----~ SPOl15. -.. ···------~-- WOIQIG,,.__... __ _ J. -" .. ' , " • • A fair place to do your ·holiday shopping w ith the holidays 8 EST BUYS just around the comer, the Orange County Market Place has scheduled extra days for the shopping and festive season ahead. The regular weekend swap meet held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa will offer sev-• eral Market Place dates, including some weekdays in conjunction with . Thanksgiving' and Christ-greer mas. The new dates are as follows: On Friday, hours wylder are from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . This coming weekend, as you enter the room. hours are from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m ., which is a regular Store merchandising has operating weekend. The also reached a new high Christmas Market Place with first-of-its-kind ele- begins Dec. 21 and runs . gant curved security coun- through Dec. 23 from 7 ters; never-before-used, a.m. to 4 p.m. Festivities paper-thin light boxes to during the holidays illuminate precious jewels; . incluae thousanas of gift custom Lalique and Mont- ideas, food and entertain-Blai:ic·displays; and a 36- ment in an outdoor set-inch, four-sided, go.ld-and ting. Santa has started silver-plated Rolex Tower making his visits on the Clock. For more infonna- weekends through Dec. tion, call (949) 721-9010. 23. Kids and adults can Summerhill Floral &t have their picture taken with Santa as they uhang Gifts is having a 50% .off 10# on the wave photo fall and Christin.as sale. booth. Admission to the Included in the sale are Market Place is $1, and wreaths, topiaries and flo- children 12 and younger ral arrangements. The are free. General parking store is filled with gifts, is free, but preferred park-antiques, specialty furni. ing is available for $3. ln ture, and custom florals. honor of the holidays, the It's at 369 E. 17th St. in Market Place will be Costa Mesa. For more closed the weekends of information,call(949)646- Dec. 25-26, and Jan. 1-2. 6745. After the Christmas Mar- ke t Place, which will be Carol Davis of the New- the last operating days of port Harbor Nautical 1999, the Market Place Museum says the muse- will reopen the weekend um, Nis the place for lovely of Jan. 8-9. The Orange one-ol-a-kind gifts for County Market Place is at those nautically inclined 88 Fair Drive, just off the follcs on your shopping 55 Freeway in Costa list.# Davis says the muse- Mesa . um is filled with decorat- Traditional Jewelers is ing items, Christmas orria- ments, ties and boat mod- celebrating the millenni-els of all types. The muse- um and its 20tb anniver-um is at 151 E. Pacific sary with the grand Coast Highway in New-reopening of its Fashion port Beach. For more Island store. For the past details, call (949) 673-18 months, Traditional 7863. Jewelers has been redesigning and expand-Just in time for the holi-ing its flagship store. The days, Alegria ltnports is new store is 2,000 square celebrating the grand feet larger. It carries 25 opening of its remodeled ·premier European watch store. Located in Fashion ma>ufacturers ~nd top Island's Atrium Park near U.S. and European jewelry the escalator to the Bloom-designers. It also has an ingdale's Home Store, in-store 1eweler and Alegria now carries an watchmaker. NWe have even larger selection of designed a store that is as home decor, including its magnificent as the jewels unique signatwe pewter, we offer,# says owner ceramics and botanicals. Marion Halfacre. •our Alegria offers a contempo-goal was to increase prod-rary and eclectic mix of uct selection and enchant home accessories imported WORKING Giving dogs their cake, and letting them eat it too SHE IS A dog's best friend. BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE Keri Shrimpton earned a bachelor's· degree in biology from Santa Clara Uni~ versity with the intention of going to medical school. But that's not what the doctor prescribed. After grilduation, the Lido Island resident was working as a nanny when she saw a sign in the win- dow of the 3 Dog Bakery, which, as the name implies, bakes treats for pooches. •rve had a lifetime love of an:intals," Shrimpton said. »J saw the sign and and it just said 'This is for you.' It's a nice way to spend my day." · After spending a year in training while working sales for the bakery, Shrimpton is ready -she takes over the reins of pastry chef this Christmas. TOP DOG Not only did she not attend culinary school as required for most chefs, she doesn't even bake at home, Shrimpton said, But Shrimpton can't wait to experi· ment. She has learned the basics of the upup tart". the •pup cake"' the "basset bones" and the • chio wow pizzas." Now it's time to come up with some tantalizing treats of her own. Although she said the recipes mainly come from the headquarters in Kansas City, there is always room for creatiVity. "I haven't come up with a specific treat yet, but I want to keep things new and fresh -keep people interested," she said. NEWPORT·MESA WRAP·UP NO TIME TO BE A LAZYBONES While she bakes for boxers and basset hounds, she still finds time to care for kiddies. Despite her schedule of working fo':ll to five days a week at the bakery, she still acts as a nanny to two local families three day a week. When she doe$ manage to beg ofi from her duties for a few hours, Shrimp- ton said she likes to go the movies and read. BREEDING NEW IDEAS From med student to chef, Shrimpt<tn is now considering law school. Her plan is to attend law school in California ~ hopefully UCLA, so she can continue lo work part-time in the gourmet biscuit business. . Her goal is to practice intemationfl} law. • · , •on the side, l definitely wont to champion animal causes," she said. In the meantime, she will be bak:irig her way into the hearts of canines. -story by Danette Goulet photo by Conrad Lau 8 RI E. Fl Y Highlights from Tuesday's New- port-Mesa school board meeting: • ISSUE: The addition of four new. high sChool-level courses. •ACTION: Approved. 7-0. will be put on 30-day display in Anatol's office. · . • ISSUE: Facilities master plan update. Soup kitchen offers Thanksgiving feas~ • ACTION: None taken. • SUMMARY: The board was u~ated on the progress of the facilities committee, induding the new figures put together by the architect. . Someone Cares Soup Kitchen will host its annual Thanksgi\li.ng feast today from noon to 4 p..m. at 719 West 20th 'street in Costa Mesa. While no volunteers are needed, every- one is welcome to take part in the dinner. The kitchen is expected to serve about t,000 guests. . .. visitors with a new visual from Mexico, such as pol- • SUMMARY: The director of cur- riculum and assessment for New- port-Mesa, Peggy Anatol, brought four courses be.fore the board for approval: Advanced Placement French Literature, Advanced Place- ment Latin Literature, Televis1on/Video Production and a revised Health and Driver Educa- The new estimate for repauing the deteriorating schools is $163 million. The board was inf onned that this does not include work needed on leased properties or nec- essary repairs to the district build· ing at Baker and Bear streets. ' J , ~ • • • ' ~ ' ) I ' • .. ~ • ' J ' • elegance . We are sure that ished pewter frames, serv-tion. . our new design, with hand-painted murals, PJS· tom designed master workstations and curved vault counters, achieves our goal." The new store has a recomposition of Michelangelo's •cod Cre- a ting Man* in a SO-foot band-painted ceiling mur- liJ of ·cod Creating Man and Woman." In the time- ing pieces, platters, chan- deliers, candlesticks, lamps and tile-edged mir- rors. Alegria has many exclusive designs, as well as a popular bridal reg- istry service. The store originated as a kiosk ten- ant in 1995 and quickly became a favorite addition to Fashion Island. lt later ""1Wice a year, we go to the board with new courses and mate- rials," Anatol said. •"These are the courses staff members at different schools requested this year.'' One other mmor addition will be teaching walls at the secondary lev- el. The facilities subcommittee con- tinues to meet to decide how these repaiIS will be funded. The facilities conuruttee will meet again on· Dec. 16. opened a store in its cur-piece room, there is anoth-rent location in 1997. Tilis semester, a Corona del Mar High School teacher asked for advanced French, Newport Harbor High School requested advanced Latin and Costa Mesa wanted to begin a television/video production course. Once the school board approves courses, they can be used at any school in the district, not just the school that requested them, Anatol said. • ISSUE: Board meeting sched· ule. er recomposition of Michelangelo's •God Cre- a ting Stars and Planets" as • BEST BUYS is published Thurs- days and ~Saturdays. If you know • ACTION: Approved, 7-.0. • SUMMARY: The board voted to cancel a regular school board me~t­ ing scheduled on ~ec. 28, for the holidays. •cod's Creation of Time." There is also a 30-foot band-painted wall mural of a tradltional clock dial VOL 93, NO. 276 TltOMAS H. JOffNSON, Publisher . TONY DQO£ltO. Edrtor . JtNtRR RAGUND, Senior City Ed1t0f $.J. 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M2.,.. w River J tty..... .... .._2-.4 w CdM .................... '" .... 2"" w -Danette Goulet AND SURF TIDES TODAY First low 3:34 a.m .......................... 1.9 First high 9:48 e.m ................... ~ ...... 6.5 Second low S·OS-p m,..., ..... ··~·-· 1, 1 Second high 11:42 p.m ........................ 4.0 FltlOAY First low 4:27 a m ...... ·-·-"·'"·'··2.3 First high 10:41() •·mu ...................... , 6 3 Second low 6.04 p.m ...................... -0.9 Second h19h after m1dn ght ........ -... nla BUSINESS NOTES Marketing agency hires public relations executiye GreenLlght Commurucations, a New- port Beach-based marketing agency, bas hired Lisa Quinn as a public relations assistant account executive . Quinn comes to GreenLight from Avco : Financial Services, where she acted as a company liaison to financial institutions, edited the company newsletter and partic- ipated in the community involvement; team. · GreenLight, headquartered in Fashlon Island, deals with companies in the tech- nology and telecommunications industries. : -. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • • w.st a.kw Snet A purse and several pieces of jew·: elry worth $7,500 were stolen from a car in the 600 block• at 3:15 p.m. on Nov. 18 : • Fula.rtof\ Awnue: Stereo equipment and some pow-: er tools worth S2,073 were stolen from a home In the 1800 . block the even1~ of Nov. 13. • • MMat Vwde Drfw East Several pieces of jewelry and• «>mputer equi~ worth St,900 were stolen from a: home 1n the 2700 block dunng the day of Nov. 18. : • Newport loulevard: A briefcase, (ellular phone and• some comp.Kt discs worth S590 were stolen from a car in: the 2300 block the evening of NOV' 18. : •Santa Ana Avenue: Two 12 packs of beer worth S12' were stolen from a rtore In the 1600 bl0<k at 1 :40 a.m. Sun·; day ~ I • NEWPORT BEACH : • w.st Coast HlghWay: A cellular phone worth $295: was stolen from a car in the 3100 block bttwetn Nov 17· • 19. • Newport cem. arw.: A cellular phone worth S 150 : was stolen from a car n the 600 blodt at g p.m Saturday • IUWl"llde A~ A wall t and Its contents wonh S270 were stolen from a car In the 100 bto<.k betwttn 9 • m. and 12!30 J>.JITI Sunday. ... Daily Pilot Thursday, November 2.5, 1999 A3 .. Giving thanks to a _ season of low expectations MILLENNIUM MOMENT THE BELL CURVE joseph n. bell W bile you're having a .. second helpmg of A turkey this afternoon, ~j'ou might reflect bnefiy on the :·,roots of this celebration as grat- : itude for a bountiful harvest. . • But 1l's extremely doubtful that you'll remember lf, ;indeed, you ever knew -thdt -it came inta officidl bemg .more than a century Idler :because of a military victory. :Since then, Thanksgiving hds -evolved into an opportunity to : :review our blessmgs, eat • :excessively, dnd ponder the ';beginrungs of winter and the • 1.ncreasingly frenetJc run to Christmas. We're hosting a large, extended fomily Thanksgwmg dinner today. And this, it seems to me. is the ultimate blessing: the priVilege of being surrounded by people you love on d day that cele- 1 brates more than anything 'else the JOYS and satisfactions of family. So for a few hours, I can put aside my perception of the changing role of Thanksgiving over the seven decades I've observed this holiday. Maybe I've lived too long, but . Thanksgiving today has become a bookend for stx weeks 9f inordinate excess. The stores are already deco- rated, the Christmas tree Jots open, the newspapers stuffed with Christmas ads, an orgy of spending underway. I don't think that's what tht• Pilgrims had in mind when they gathered to give thanks for a rich planting season that would keep body and soul together over a rugged wanter for this hardy band of muni- grants Nor was it what Abra- ham Lincoln had in mind · when he proclanned Thdnks- giving a national holiddy a few days after the carnage dl the battle of Gettysburg In issuing that procldma- tion, Lincoln said: ·r mvlle the people of the United States to assemble on that occasion m theu customary places of wor- ship, and, in the forms approved by their own ron- sc1ences ... invoke the mflu- ences of yie Holy Spmt to subdue the anger which hd'> produced and so long sus- tained a needless and cruel rebellion." So the stress of faC1Ilg sldf- vat10n by the Pilgrims dlld resolving a bloody, fralriodal war by Lincoln that created Thanksgiving and made it a national holiday has now been replaced by the stress of fight: ing crowds in vast shopping + WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOIL. ::*'~ ~ . MI CASA 'fl'. .~ MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: "FISH TACOS" TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELITTE Cock101ls Phone Ahead for Food To Go malls for gift:> we often don't need and g tting Chri trnas cards off m time. Plus another stress that is perhaps the great-· est of all: high exp<>ctations. We set ow:,elv<•i; up for dis- appointment With the unreal expectations almost demanded of us by the Thanksgiving to Chnstmas holidays. And we'll do il agcUn next yettr. And the year after that Part of the rea- son, of course, is the changmg nature of the fo.nuly. When I . wa<; growing up. the nuclear fdmJly-good, bao, or indlf- fen:>nt .....: was at l<'ast mtact.. Now, ll's often splintered, with multiple households compet- mg to shdre loved ones and · the accomponymg poignance of who isn't there when we sit down to dmner. Maybe this ts om: of the lessons Thanksgiving can teach us today as a kind of warmup lo Chnstrnds: that there is a good and proper time for letting go of some of our own needs and expecta- tions. LE~clmmg to do that in good grace 1s both a cause for gwmg thdnks and a sure reti~f from thu stress thdt so often buJlds ovc>r the holidays. And . m our household. we'll have etn 1mmNhate opportunity to put this into practKC becduse .my stepson won't be with us on eilhPt Thanksgiving or Christmds. This Y<'M, ot course, 1s umque m another respect. All , thu normal stress and high expectations of the holiday season will bP compounded severnl times over by the upcoming m1Uennium. Alreddy the pressure to make this intumemorable, unfor- gettab~ occasion is building expectfihons to a level I sus- pect none of us are going to reach. Or even want to by the time it actually takes place. Personally, l JUSt want to get it over with. My fantasies right now are not of Times Square at midnight or watching the natives of Tanzarua bring in the millenruum. My fanta51es aU have to do with sittlng m our 1V room with my feet or\ a stool and a beer m hand, watching the Rose Bowl gam~ and wallowing in the know!-· edge that this as all bf>hind me for another thousdnd yedrs. Of course I'm being told that my 1V rrught not work, the Rose Bowl may dISappcar into the 19th century and there may not be any electnc power But I'm ready to take my chances. lf I've naVJgated successfu1Jy through the next six weeks, a simple power fdll- ure shouJd be a piece of cake. I'll probably still pdy too much for a Ch.risbnas tree, do my shopping on the 24th, dJld get my cards out in February. But I can also hope that on this Thanksgiving J can be dt pedce wtth myseU. wtth the season, and with those who are here as well as those who are not. That. along with the blessmgs of life and hed.lth, seems like plenty to be thankful for. Even though I don't like turkey very much. • JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column runs Thursdays. Moving off stage and . into Newport ~ H e r name isn't as immediately recognizable as that of John Wayne, but Clau e Trevor was Wayne's co-star in *Stagecoach." She graced movieio like HMurder, My Sweet,• •Key Largo" and• Johnny Angel" before retiiing t? Newport Beach with her husband, producer M.ilton Bren. Trevor srud she was initially attr<1c.h~ to the area by Dick Richard's market, where she would com~ shoppmg with her husband. Credits of her post-cinematic hfe mclud~ acting as cam- patgn chairman for the, Orange County Arthrius FoundA· tjon and the March of Dunes. .. MIUENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a maJ« contribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century BUSINESS NOTES Lawyer joins county bankruptcy foru1n Ph1hp E Slrok, dn dssoc1- dte Clltomey v~ 1th the Cuslo Mesa-bC1sed law ltrm Albert, Weiland & Golden LLP. has been elected to the Board of Dtrector:. ol the Orange County Bankruptq rorum. · The forum, a nonproht orgamzahon of bankruptcy idW profe,sionab dnd judge:. prov1clP:. l<'qul services ancl edurallon Im its mt•mbers. Strok will hr> involved Wlth mcrnasmg comrn11mty partia- pc11lon in the forum and exp<1nchng 1l pro-bono efforts Alhert, \\'e1land & Goldf!n deals pnrnonly with busine.<> issut>:,, ernpha 111ng .bank- ruplC} dncl comnwrc1al litiga- tion MONTif ENU SALE I ht-\\orld' liN $. llntllr r ... 11°\ ----~---~~~t l'n._r I""' llrakr. · 15%0ff• •Minimum pun:hase S25 .00 Sale items exc:ludtd • Consl!Pnents welcome by 1PPOtntment od:f. 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The regular weekend swap meet held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa will offer sev- eral Market Place dates, including some weekdays in con1unction with Thanksgiving and Christ- mas. The new dates are as greer Wylder follows. On Fnday, hours are from 7 a m. to 4 p.m Thts coming week.end, hours are from 7 a.m to 4 p.m., which is a regular operating weekend. The Christmas Market Place begins Dec. 21 and runs through Dec. 23 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Festivities during the holidays include thousands of gilt ideas, food and entertain· ment in an outdoor set- ting. Santa has started making his visits on the weekends through Dec . 23. Kids and adults can have their picture taken with Santa as they M hdng 10· on the wave photo booth Admission to the Market Place is $1 , and children 12 and younger are free General parkmg as you enter the room. Store merchandising has also reached a new high with first-of-its-kind ele- gant curved security coun- ters; never-before-used, paper-thin light boxes to illwninate precious jewels; custom Lalique and Mont- Blanc displays, and a 36- mch, four-sided, gold-and silver-plated Rolex Tower Clock. For more informa- tion, call (949) 721-9010. Summerhill Floral & Gifts is having a 50% Dff fall and Christmas sale Included in the sale are wreaths, topiaries and flo· ral arrangements. The store is filled with gifts, NO TIME TO BE A LAZYBONES While she bakes for boxers and basset hounds, she still finds time to care for kiddies. is free, but preferred park-antiques, specialty furni-Giving dogs their cake, and letting them eat it, too Despite her schedule of working four to five days a week al the bakery, she still acts as a nanny to two local families three day a week. ing is available for $3 In lure. and custom florals. honor of the holidays, the It's at 369 E. 17th St. in Market Place will be Costa Mesa. For more closed 1he weekends of inJormation, call (949) 646- Dec. 25-26, and Jan 1-2 6745. Alter the Christmas Mar- ket Place, which will be Carol Davis of the New- the last operating days of port Harbor Nautical 1999, the Market Place Museum says the muse- will reopen the weekend um, •is the place for lovely of Jan. 8-9. The Orange one-of-a-kind gifts for County Market Place is at those nautically inclined 88 Fair Drive, JUSt off the folks on your shopping 55 Freewdy in Costa list.• Davis says the muse- Mesa. um is filled with decorat- ing items, Christmas oma- Traditional Jewelers is ments, ties and boat mod- celebrating the millenru-els of all types. The muse· um and its 20th anmver-um is at 151 E. Pacific sary with the grand Coast Highway in New- reopening of its Fashion port Beach. FOT more Island store. For the past details, call (949) 673-18 months, Traditional 7863. Jewelers has been redesigning and expand-Just in time for the boll-ing its flagship store. The days, Alegria Imports is new store is 2,000 square celebrating the grand feet larger It carries 25 opening of its remodeled prerruer European watch store. Located m Fashion manufacturers and top SHE IS A dog's best friend. BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE Ken Shnmpton earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Santa Clara Uni- verslly with the intention of going to ·medical school. But that's not what the doctor prescribed. After graduation, the Lido lslcmd resident was working as a nanny when she saw a sign in the win- dow of the 3 Dog Bakery, which, as the name implies. bakes treats for pooches. · "I've had a lifetime love of animals.• Shrimpton said. •1 sew the Slgn am> and it just saJd 'This is for you.' It's a nice way to spend my day,• After spending a year in training while working sales for the bakery, Shrimpton is ready -she ta~es over the reins of pastry chef Uus Christmas. TOP DOG Not only did she not attend culinary school as required for most chefs,. she doesn't even bake at home, Shrimpton said. But Shrimpton can't wait to experi- ment. She has learned the basics of the Mpup.tart" t the Wpup cake# I the •basset . bones• and the "chio wow pizzas.• Now it's time to come up with some tontalizing treats of her own. Although she said the reopes mainly come from the headquarters in Kansas City, there is always room for creativity. "l haven't come up with a specific treat yet, but I want to keep things new and fresh -keep people interested,• she said. NEWPORT·MESI WRAP·UP ' High.lights from Tuesday's New· port-Ma~ school board meeting: will be put on 30-day dJsplay in Anatol's office. When she does manage to beg off from her duties for d few hours, Shrimp- ton said she likes to go the movies and read. BREEDING NEW IDEAS Prom med student to chef, Shrtmptdn is now considering law school. Her pll\fl is to attend law school in California ~ hopefully UCLA. so she can contin~e '? work part-ti.me in the gounnet b1scwt busmess. Her goal is to practice mtemationtu law. : -on the side, I definitely want to champion arumal causes,• she said. · ' In the meantime, she will be bakirig her way into the hearts of canines. -stOf)' by Danette Goulet · photo by Conrad Lau BRIEFLY Island's Atrium Park near US. and European jewelry the escalator to the Bloom-• ISSUE: The addition of four new high school-level courses. •ACTION: Approved, 7-0. • ISSUE: Facilities mai:;ter plan update. Soup kitchen offers Thanksgiving feast designers. It also has an in-store Jeweler and watchmaker. "We have designed a store that is as magnificent as the jewels we offer,• says owner Marion Halfacre. "Our goal was to increase prod- uct selection and enchant visitors with a new visual ingdale's Home Store, Alegria now carries an even larger selection of home decor, including its unique signature pewter, ceramics and botanicals. Alegria offers a contempo- rary and eclectic mix of home accessories imported • ACTION: None taken. • SUMMARY: The board was updated on the progress of the facilities committee, induding the new figures put together by the architect. from Mexico, such as pol-elegance We are sure that ished pewter frames, serv- • SUMMARY: The director of cur- riculum and assessment for New- port-Mesa, Peggy Anatol, bf9ught four courses before the board for approval· Advanced Placement French Llteraturc, Advanced Place- ment Lahn Literature, Tclevi.c;ion/Video Production and a revised Health and Driver Educa- tion. The new esti.mat~ for repairing the detenorating schools is $163 million. The board was mfonned that this doe& not indude work needed on leased properties or nec- essary repaus to the district lmild- ing at Baker and Bear trects. our new design, with hand-painted murals. 01s- tom designed master workstations and curved vault counters. achieves our goal • The new store has a recomposition of Michelangelo's ·coo Cre- a ting Man" m a 50-foot hand-painted cellmg mur- al of "God Creating Man and Woman • In the time- ing pieces, platters, chan- deliers. candlesticks, lamps and tile-edged mir- rors. Alegna has many exclusive designs, as well as a popular bridal reg- istry service. The store onginated as a kiosk ten- ant in 1995 and quickly became a favorite addition to Fashion Island. It later • •1Wice a year, we go to the board with new courses and mate- nah," Anatol said. ••These are the courses taff members at different chool.£ requested this year." This semester, a Corona del Mar High School teacher asked for One other minor addition will be teachlilg walls at the secondary lev- el. The facilities ubcomJTUttee con- tinues to meet to decide how these repairs will be funded. The facilities committee Will meet again on Dec. 16. opened a store in its cur-piece room, there 1s anoth-rent location in 1997. dvanced French, Nev.rport Harbor High School requested advanced Latin and Costa Mesa wanted to begin a television/video production course. Once the school board approvei:; courses, they can be used at any school in the distnct, not just the school that requested them, Anatol said. • ISSUE: Board meeting sched· ule. er recomposition of Michelangelo's •God Cre- ating Stars and Planets• as • ISEST BUYS is published Thurs· days and Saturdays. If you know •ACTION: Approved, 7-0. . • SUMMARY: The board voted to cancel a regular school board met;?I· mg scheduled on Dec. 28, for the "God's Creation of Time." There is also a 30-foot hand-painted wall mural of a traditional clock dial VOL 93, NO. 276 ntoMAS H. JOHNSON, Pvbhshef TONY DODERO, Editor J IFEA AAGlAND, Senior City Editor S.J CAHN. Crty Editor NANCY OCEEVE9'. Features Editor M>GER CARLSON, Sports Edrtor MARC MARTIN, Photo E d1tpr ANntOHV Pl!OC. Hews Editor JOSI J. SANTOS. Ptge Deslgnet NOY OlmNG, : Omffitd AcMrtisi~ lAHA JOHNSON. PromotlOOJ flltAMOO SHAH. Chltf Ftnandm Off~ • of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. The board also approved 19 high school-level textbooks and two mtcrmP.diate-level textbooks that holidays. -Danette Goulet READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 RKOrd your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our addreu 1s 130 W. Bay St., Cost. Mesa. CA 92627. CORRECTIONS It Is the Pilot's pohcy to prompt· ly correct all erron of substance. 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" .......... t .9 First high 9:48• m ........................... 6.5 Second low 5.05 p m ............. :: •• " ...... -1.1 · Second high 11 .42 p.m ........................ 4.0 FRIDAY First low •~27 a.m••••••••UlftM .. nHH• 2.3 'lrst high 10'.40 • m ..................... 6.3 Second low 6:04 p m .............. '"'""'"°" Second high eftcr midnight .......... n/a WATU TDMUAT'Ufll: 65 Someone Cares Soup Kitchen will host its annual Thanksgiving feast today from noon to 4 p.m. at 719 West 20th Street in Costa Mesa. While no volunteers are needed, every· one is welcome to take part in the dinner. The kitchen is expected to serve about 1,000 guests. BUSINESS NOTES Marketing agency hires public relations executive . GreenLlght Communications, a New- port Beach-based marketing agency, has. hired Llsa Qwnn as a public relations: assistant account executive. Quinn comes to GreenLlght from Avco. Financial Services, where she ttcted as a: company liaison to financial institutions, edited the company newsletter and partic- ipated in the community involvement. , team. GreenLight, headquartered in Fashion Island, deals with comp,anies in the tech- nology and telecommunicallons industries.: POLICE FILES • .. • • COSTA MESA • w.st a.le.er StNet: A purse and ~rat pieces of 1ew·: elry worth $7,500 were stolen from a car in the 600 block• at 3:15 p.m. on Nov. 18 : • fvti.rton Awnue: Stereo equipment and some pow·: er tools worth $2,073 were stolen from a home In tM 1800 • blodt the evening of Nov 13. : • Meta Vwde Drive hat Several pieals of jev.lehy and• computer equipment worth $1, 900 were stolen from •: home in the 2700 block dunng the day of Nov 18. : • Newport Boulev....t: A briefcase, cellular phone and• some compact discs worth $590 were stol n from a car In : the 2300 block the evening of Nov 18 : • s.nta AM Awnue: Two t 2 packs of beer worth S 12' were stolen from a store In the 1600 block at 1 40 a m. Sun•• day. NEWPORT BEACH • • Welt Cout Highway: A cellular phone worth S295 • was stolen from a car in the 3100 block between Nov 17· • 19. ! • Newpott c.m.r Driw: A cellular phone worth $150 : w s stOlen from a car 1n the 600 blo<.k at 9 p m. SatUfday • R1"'91de Awcwt: A w llet and IU contents worth S270 were stolen from a car 1n the 100 block between 9 am nd 12 30 pm. Sunday -Da ily Pilot Thur5doy, November 25, 1999 A3 -9iving thanks to a season of low expectations MILLENNIUM MOMENT THE BELL CURVE ·w· hile you're having a second helprng of .. turkey this afternoon, : :you might reflect bnefly on the : roots of this celebration as grat- : :itude for a bountiful harvest. : • But it's extremely doubtful -that you'll remember -if, ;ncteed, you ever knew -that 1t came into official being ·more than a century ldler because of a military victory. • :Since then, Thanksgiving has · -evolved mto an opporturuty to · :Ceview our blessings, eat • :excessively, and ponder the "beginnings of winter and the • -increasingly frenebc run to Chnstmas We're hosbng a large, extended family Thanksgivmg dinner today. And this, it seems to me. is the ultimdte blessirlg: the pnvilege or bcmg surrounded by people you love on a day that cele- • brates more than anything 'else the JOYS and satisfactions of family, · So for a few hours, l can put aside my perception of the changing role of Thanksgiving over the seven decades I've observed this holiday. Maybe I've lived too long, but Thanksgivmg today has become a bookend for six weeks of inordinate excess. The stores are already deco- rated, the Chnstmas tree Jots open, the newspapers stuffed with Christmas ads, an orgy of spending underway. I don't think that's what the Pilgrims had in mind when they gathered to give thanks for a rich planting season thdt would keep body and soul together over a rugged winter for this hardy band of immi- grants. Nor was it what Abra- ham Lincoln had in rruncl when he proclaimed Thanks- giving a national holiday a few days after the carnage at the battle of Gettysburg. In isswng that proclama- bon, Lincoln said: -1 invite the people of the United States to assemble on that occasion in their customary places of wor- ship, and, in the forms approved by their own con- sciences ... invoke the influ- ences of the Holy Spint to subdue the anger which has produced and so long sus- tained a needless and cruel rebellion.• So the stress of facmg star- vation by the Pilgrims and resolving a bloody, fratnodal war by Lincoln that created Thanksgiving and made it a national holiday has now been replaced by the stress of fight- ing crowds m vast shopping WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... ~~~~ Ml CASA "'-''I ."r • MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU. "FISH TACOS" TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMELETTE Cockla1ls Phone Ahead ror Food To Go malls for gifts we often don't need and getting Christma~ card.c; olf in time. Plus another stress that 1s perhaf>'> the great- ~• of all: high expectabons. We set our:;elvcs up for dis- appointment with the unreal expectations almost demanded of us by the Thdnksgiving to · Chnslmds holidays. And we'll do ii again next year. And the year after that. Part of the rea- t->on, of coursn, l~ the changing nature or the fdmtly. Wlwn I Wds growmg up, the nudear • family -good, bdd, or indif- ferc>nt -was at le<lst intact. Now, it's often splmterecl, with multiple house hold · compet- ing to sh<lre loved ones and the accompanymg po1gnance of who isn't there when we sit down to dinner. Maybe this is one of the lessons Thanksgwmg can teach us today as a kind of warmup to Christmas: that · there is d good and proper , time for letting go of some of our own needs and expecta- llons Lcttrning to do that in good grnc:e 1s both d cause for giving thanks and a sure relief from the sttess U1at so often bwlds over the hohddys. And m our household, we'll havf' trn 1mmcchdte opportunity to put this mto prdchce because .my stepson won't be with us on either Thdnksgiving or Chnstmas. This YE'dr, of cottrse. 1s un1que m another respect. All the normal stress and high expectations of the holiday season will be compounded several tunes over by the upcoming millennium. Already the pressure to make this mto a memorable, unfor- gettabte·occas1on is building expectations to a level I sus- pect none of us are going to reach. Or even want to by the time it actually takes place. Personally, I JUSl want to get 1 it over with. My fantasies nght now are not of Times Square at midnight or watching the natives of Tanzuwa bnng in the millennium. My fantasies all have to do with sitting in our TV room with my feel on a stool a.Qd a beer in hand, watching the Rose Bowl game and wallowing 10 th~ knowl: edge that this is all behind me for another thousand years. Of course I'm bemg told that my TV might not work, the Rose Bowl may disappear into the 19th century and there may not be any electnc power. But I'm ready to take my chances. If I've navigated . ·successfully through the next six weeks, a simple power fail- ure should be a piece of cake. I'll probably still pay too much for a Chnstmas tree, do my shopping on the 24th, and get my cards out m February. But I can dlso hope that on this Thanksgiving J ran be at pedce with myself, with the season, and with those who dre here as well as those who die not That, along with the blessings of .We and health, seems like plenty to be thanklul for. Even though J don't like turkey very much. • JOSEPH N. BEU. 1s a Santa Ana Heights resident His column runs , Thursdays Moving off stage and into Newport Her name isn't as immediately recognizable as that of John Wayne, but Claue Trevor was Wayne's co-star m "Stagecoach.• She graced movies hkc "Murder, My SweeV ' •Key Largo• and •Johnny .Angel• before retiring to Newport Beach with her husband, prooucer Milton Bren. Trevor said she was imtidlly attracted to the area by Dick Richard's market, where :;he would come hopping with her husband. Credits of her post-cinemallc life include acting as cam- paign chamnan for the Orange County ArthritiS Founda- tion and the March of Dunes. • MIUENNJUM MOMENT. celebrates the people who have made a ma10< contnbution to the Newport Mesa community during this c.entury . BUSINESS 'NOTES Lawyer joins county bankruptcy formn Ph1bp E Strok, an dS<,QCI- -ate attorney with the Costa Mesa-bdsed la,-.· furn Albert, Weiland & Golden, LLP. ha:. been elected to thP Board of Directors ol the Orange County 8dnkruptcy Forum. Tbe forum, a nonproht organization of bankruptcy lttw profe<.s1ont1ls and judges provtclPs IPgctl services and educ dtrnn for its mt>mbers. Strok v.1ll he involved with mcredstng commumty partia- pahon in the forum and expundtng 1t pro-bono efforts Albert. Weiland & Golden dedb pnmdnly ..-.1th busmes<; issue , ~mphas1zmy bank· ruptcy 1tnd commernal liliga- t10n MONTII ENU SALE -, ~-l-, ~-t-:;r;,~ J~ J~ •M1llllllllm ptllCl\ase $25 00. Sale rtems exctuded •~ts welcome by appoartment orAy 18675 Brookhurst • f8;'U-:tili:vallield• l714) 965·6230 COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Grades 9-12 Take the guesswork out of choosing colleges At Achiev.t, we undcNand that ~rting rhwugh n\lU\'.' ch, n 4,000 U college ... fmm Duke to C 1l Poly c.m ~em like .m unpo!>'1hlc..• t.1 .. k. That\'' In our per,on.ll college wumclor.. 'pcnJ hl1ur~ \\'tth each :-.tudcnt to tm I the perfect nMtch . : A4 Thursday. November 25, 1999 Doily Pilot .. • 1 I I ' I , l " .. • • l . I I ' ,, • ' ' " • • ' ' • \ J . i • .Estancia mourns loss of beloved teacher PO EM CONTINUED FROM A 1 •Thomas Fisher, who died Tuesday, had taught science at the high school for all of its 33 years. DANI: rrr Gov1 FiT ~fllol COSTA MESA -for 33 years, Thomas Fisher shared hls We and love of science with the community. He was known for . his humor, dedicdllon, enthusi- asm, caring and strength of character Tuesday afternoon, the much-loved b1olog1cal sci- ence teacher from Estancia High School died of an appar- ent heart attack in the very room in which he dedicated lus We to teaching Students. tedchers and ddm1mstrators remembered hlID Wednesddy, sharing sto- nes and .tedrs. aid. "He was a regular on the sidelines at all the football games, track and cross-coun- try," Antal said. "He would stop by me and say things like 'the last team that has the ball ls going to win' and then keep going. He was always right • Students and faculty shared their favorite memo· rtes with each other, as well I with phycologtsts and school counselors, in an effort to ease their grief. #Some students were visi- bly having a hard thne time holding it together,• said Rebecca Gogel, a school counselor who met with Fish- er's classes Wednesday. of all I had done. Our afternoon talks we had to shore, Sometimes life 1ust doesn 't seem lair. You told me that one day, my sophomore year, . You teach because you love it so dear, You told me teaching was your job as a man, And you will teach until you no longer can .. Now iS your chance to jump and prance, · •. r And teach those in heaven who didn't get the chance. I am so fortunate that you taught me, The impact you made you will never see Thank you for not killing me dead, When it slipped -;s that a toupee on your head?" The many falls down your classroom stairs, The loud noises from the lab side chairs. Yo'ur mural at whlch I never got around lo, . "Tom WdS JUSt a good- humored guy," said Rich Boyce, a teacher at Estdncia. "In the lunch room he would trade barbs with other teach- ers We all talked to him at 1 o'clock yesterday. at lunch. We lost a good guy." 1 • DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Students fondly remem- bered lus skeleton in the classroom closet, which he named Henry; how he was always at school at 7 a.m.; his favorite saymgs like "the body is a sugar lover" and how he was always willing to help before and after school ~one student told me that she had always hated science until she bad it with Mr. Fish· er,· Gogel said. "She said he taught her to love science.• Many students made cards and wrote tributes to him, thanking him and expressi_ng what be meant to them. Those cards were sent to his family. Believe me the Eagles will never for!Jet you. Estancia secretary Melanie Whittaker holds a card signed by students of Tom Fisher. I know you wiJJ teach in heaven the lessons you taught me, Jn his pnvate life, Fisher was a dedicated fisherman and fanatical Thunderbird fan. He loved to tell stories of salmon fishing in Alaska. "He had a lot of stories - that was a great enjoyment,# said teacher Tom Moody. "This is just an example of the very zest he had for life. He loved to be up in the out- doors.• With the exception of his first three years, Fisher spent h1s entire teaching career at Estancia. He'd been there since the day it opened. •He was a science scholar who was comrrutted to push- ing the envelope on our cur- riculum here,: said Tom Antal, principal of Estancia. "He spent several months last sununer in Colorado learning the latest tecbnology in DNA blood and tissue analysis. He was just second to none in research biology science.• Fisher also was an extremely active coach at Estancia for years. He spent 15 years as the head track coach and nearly 20 as the freshman football coach. When he gave up coaching track, he became an Orange County track starter for the next 14 years of so, Antal The fanuly would not com- ment Wednesday and ser· vtces have yet to be planned. The Estancia High School community next week will determine a fitting memonal. · How much luck/er could those people be? You were more than a teacher, you were a friend, We thank God he gave us you to lend. Thanks again for ,al/ your time, You gave us until 1999. Oh, and I hove one last confess10n to make, The pictwe on the wall. yes, I did breo.k. ss~ . . . . • Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l'nlqut •Int' room & dlnlnt: roonlll •••flllblt for'""'' busl-rnHtlnp ud printt f11nctlont 723-0645 Plea'it' Call •'or R~rvatloru and Directions 251 hipyard Way • Newport Beach Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW· COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South o( •os f'wy (714) 545·7168 Have A "Nautic al" Chr is tm as! BRASS PORTUGDTS FROM 195.00 SDIPS WDUl.8 FROM M9.00 18" pictured BRASS DEUS FROll tZ4.00 BEST NAUTICAL UBILUY IN TOWN - IOO'S OF TITLES ON CRUISING - BOAT REPAIR -NAVl~ATION ETC. 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The people in the Newport·Mcstt commu- ruty I'm thanklul for (wht>ther they know tl or not): Gary Adams, Jo Ellen Allen, Mark Andrew:.;Ron Art<o. Rob .Barbot, Manan and Garth Bergeson, the Bcshores, J('ff Bettiti, Danny Bibb, Mdrl,1 Bird, Jim Bu1chf1eld, Joey Bishop, Dana Black, Mr::.. Boeck, Gor- don Bowley, Reeniu Boyer, Charlie Brande', Marilyn Brew- er, Marty Brower ... D~Vid Brooks, Peter Buff a, Spencer Burke, Bob Burnham .. Jody Campbell, th~ Cnnlwells, RogerCarbon.Ddvid Carmichael, Jim Carnf'tt, the Celeks, the Christewns, Steve Churm, Bill Cote. Libby Cow- an. Chris Cox, John and Donna Crean. the Daily Pilot staff (news assistants. columrust.s, reporters, photographe rs, ccti- tors, deSign'ers dnd my assJS- tant, Kerry Flynn) ... Jun Odle, John Dean, the Deardorffs, Jan Dcbdy, Byron de Arakal, the de Booms, Llnda Dixon, Marshall Duffield, Mrs Duncan, Jack Dwan, The Erick- sons, Werner Escher, the Edwards, Tom Edwards, Barry Falllkner, Ed Fawcett, the r er-guso~. Jim Ferryman. Martha Fluor, Jean and Frank Forbath, Judy Franco, the Friends, Judy Frutig, Judge Gardnnr, Jackie Gillis Norma Glover, M11Ce Gouls- bee, Ms Grdlow, Mdrgarel Gratton, the Gronsky::., Bill Hamilton, Evelyn Htlrt, ~forle HaUeberg, Jdckie Heather. Del 2000 CONTINUED FROM A 1 In January 1947, JUSl d yedr :after' the community voted to expand Costa Me<t<l <me\ New- port Hdrbor high schoob, ll approved another measure to , establish a community colh~c. Founding prc..>s1clent Dr. Rasil ·H Pet~rson was hired by ,trustees on July 28, 1947. ' Dunng the next t 3 months, •Peterson would assemble the administration and a fdntlty of 33 professors and teachers. His first hires were U1at or Dr. James Thornton a5 OCC's fu-st vice president, and W11l1dm F. Kime:. as assistant supennt n- dent in charge ol business. : In January 1948, OCG was given 243 acres of land, which was once the Santa And Army Air Base, by the WdI Assets Administration m Washington, D.C. 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GcUY Mond· han, Linda Mook, the Moor- l<.1chs, Kevin Murphy, the Mulls, Mrs Newmc.m, Ted Newland, Newport Beach <:tnd Coslc1 Mesa literdcy volunteers, New- port Bedch and Costa MPsa police o(ticers and firefighters, the Normandms, John Nopb ... )ohn O'Bnen. Trudy Ohhq- J lull, Bonme O' "Jeil Bnan •ror the next eight months, I worked 10 to 12 hours per day or more. seven days a WC(~k. mcludmg holiddys," Alber.; said. "I htld a job to do -to get the O'N<>Jl, D<>nny O'NPJJ, Sueann Padru, thf' Payes, the Pamans. Mri.. Ehr t, ElizabPth Parker, Scott Pau~ n, th Petros, Day· na Pettit, Bill POJlP-JOy, Beverly Ruy, Craig Reem, the R.idgc- ways, lim Riley, the Rol>mson::., lhc Rodheuns, Allan Roeder, Dam1 Rohrab<icher, Vicki · Honaldson, the Roob, St. Andrew's Sund<.1y school tea'ch- l!rs, lhc• Salt1tt1s, Phi.I SWlSone ... MilnP. Schock, Gus Santoyo, Oscdf S,mtoyo, Mrs. Schcr.r, I lenry Sch1clcm, the> Segerstrom funuly, Kim Set· clPnberg. Sally Shea, Garry Short, Jim Silva, the·Skinners, Dave Snowden, Heather Som<•rs, the Stassels, Leigh Stt>mbcrg, Jenifer Stevens, Serene Stokes ... Ken Stuart, Bonnie Swan, Judy Sweeney, the Tellers, Lar- ry Thomas, Tom Thomson, The Tune?::. newsroom folks, the Tm· glers, R0<Jer Ttrabassi, Jim Toledano, Cltitcnce Turner, Bill Voit, tl1e g<.109 al Wahoo's, Jean Wdlt, thu Webbs, the Wights, Rostllmcl Wtlliclms, Karen Wil- son, Tom Wilson, Jim and Nikki Wood, Mrs Wood, David Woot<•n, Forrest Wylder, Bob Wynn, the (John) Yedgers, the (Kurt} Yet1gers, C athenne Ydmovich, f3c1rry Zdnck, Latty ZemtJn, Gloria Zigner and all thf' n.uly Pilot aclverti..-,ers and r~ndcrs Ancl my fetrnily· Greer, Tay-• tor, Tn'itdn, Mdtthew and Oliver (amvtng mid·Jdnuary). Hdppy Thanksgiving. • WILLIAM LOBDELL is edrtor of Times Community News. His e-mail address rs bill lobde/IOfat1mes com carnpiis wudy for 500 new stu-· dents." 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"We want to get the heck out of Dodge before 1t gets too crowded,· said Laguna Hills re.<,1dent I l olly Ohhg OhJ1g, accompcanted by hv<> family members, said travelmg the da.y hefore Thdnks91vmg was the only option bocilu'le her kids had <;chool. Dunng the Thanksg1vmg weekend, more thun 2 million Southern Cahformans will drive morP than 100 miles and 25,700 fhers will pass through JWA. More than 280 plane<; either arnved or depdrte>cl Wednesday. Richard Luehrs, president of the NE>wport Hc>ach Cham- ber of Commerr.f•, said trafhc- doesn't necessanly translate into big business m Newport Beach TyP.iet1Uy, lhP hohdtty& are d l~ttl(' -,oft m Newport Beach, but lot'db mc.1ke up for 1t m dinner tal>s. "We are not thdl kind ot d deslmahon." Luehrs said. "But we do tremendous busi· ness m turkey cltnners." Car Accident? FRU REPORI r ' • lu!od) gwrJcd in"tth \'OU n('t'd 10 l.n11v. lXtnrc: 111u scuk r.t•ur osc or &flC21.: "''th anH•llC' Oun 1 ltr '""'' • J. JtO hr unul v1>u c.all 11. loll fru 2 l hr. R«ordtd M~~~ a1 1-888· 598-1071 Car Accident? No matter what vou're doing, your hometown ne~paper FITS IN... Daily Pilot Thundoy, Nov mber 2 5, 1999 AS Luehr aid many fdmihe people f7anuh s unlaruihdr opt tor re ervahons instead of wiU1 the auport' lac1hues can cooking their own mcais. nm into problem Local dmmg estabhshment::., extra e< unty me su1e uch d the Four Seasons. The are also taken around th hol· Ri\z and the Arche , will do tdays. According to ecur1ty, rol>ust business over the s1,1perv1sor Edward weekrmd. Sc:hwenl<c. an add1hondl four . "Some people ju st don't p<'ople are brought m dunng want to mess with it," Luehrs the holiday to mi.peel pns- Satd. "This weekend really ~engcns and them bdggage. slttrt!o> the t}oliday season " With the lalt•:.t equipment, The Autl)mobile Club of they thoroughly iw<1rch for Southern California has pre-drugs, knives and guns. pored a laundry list of precau-One womun's joke dbout lions for holiday tfdvelers. hdvtng fl gun was not well- T1ps mclu(ie getting enough received Wednc•:.day. Secun- slf'ep (drowsy dnving ts as ty ofhcials searclied hPr and dangerdus as drunk dnvmg), her baggage ,i::. c.1 result of her mdking sure automobile fluid idea of holiday humor. levels and tire pressures rtre With the added nwnber of checked, calling ahead to see • peoph• passing through JWA. 1f your route 1s cledr and mdk· bd(Jgdge theft~ tend to ing sure that sleeping chil-mr.redw as wt>ll, Sdld Bob dren in the back seat dre buckled up. Lampcrs of the Orange Coun- A second wave of ldst-ty Shenlf'::. Dcpdrtment. minute travelers a re expected • Buggdgc thelt ls some- to pa<;s through JWA today thmg you hc.tvC> to I~ aware of dnd m<:tnY of the major air-during peak travel llmes, • Imes have tdken extra steps Lampers said. "But baggage to make the expenence as theft her<• 1s nom1dlJy pretty low." pleasant as possible. "With increased family For the most part. thmgs travelers, we prepare by get-went smoothly Wl'dncsday. ling more wheelch~Lrs reddy, ex(ept perhttps for Mano boxes for gifts and coloring · Pdtndr<.c1, drl 8·05 d ,m drrival books dnd crayons for the from Sdcramento kids," sdid Umted Airhnes Appearing puzzled, ht! supervisor Chdfles Barnes. stared ell the bdg!)uge claim Barnes sdid the d1Herence CdrousPJ, dskmu u passeru~ between holiddy trafhc dnd for help. the resl of the year, beyond •Do you know how l get sheer numbers, 1s thdt JWA 1s my goll clubs otf of this usudlly filled Wilh busmess thmg?" WHY PAY RETAIL? WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC o.1 1;;6, ~.l'/'OArba !/ANI'~;/ • GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds • Cust.omized Orders •Engagement & Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Wait .. 16 Independent Merchants :A6 Thursday, November 25, 1999 society Locals converge as Karl Malden receives award from Chapman University A. ctor Karl Malden stole the sflow recently at . the 1999 American Celebration presented by Chapman University. The leg- endary Hollywood figure, recipient of an Academy Award for best supporting actor for his perf onnance in' the 1951 film "A Streetcar Named Oesife, • had.come to the university to receive its ' Llfetime .Arts Achievement Award, Telling the black-tie audi- ence of more than 800 guesf.s -championed by event eo- chairs Cedlla Presley and Ron Soderling of Newport Beach -that throughout his career, despite his success on stage, in film and on televi- sion, he was never really rec- ognized in public. He could walk down the street unboth- "ered, which is a terrible bother to an actor. Malden teased the crowd repeatedly as he chronicled his achievements, ~ the line, "nobody knew me.• Malden was leading up to his finale, sharing with the Orange County assemblage that his grandchildren and his children and his beloved wife of 60 years, Mona, all "know him very well, and that is all that really matters.• The crowd was moved to tears and applause simultane- ously as the tributes ended and a marvelous student musi- TH'E CROWD cal production capped the evening for Chapman. The 18th annual American Celebration raised $600,000 for student scholarships at the local university. "We did 25% better than last year, and we are shooting for a mUlion next year,• offered event co-chair Ron Soderling, hosting the evening with his wife, Gall. The handsome Newport cou- ple enjoyed the success of the evening with son, Kurt Soder- ling, and his new wife, Melin- da, and friends Bill and Judy Barry, Gisela and BUI Mad- den, Mla Matte l and StephanJe Bond, all of New- port Beach. Before the tributes to Malden and to local entrepre- new: Dtctc MarconJ, CEO of Global Health Sciences Corp., and recipient of Chapman's 1999 Outstanding Corporate New & Used ··~:=t:=-:~ p orts Equipment ..,,, I\\ B< 1 \Ill>'> • '°'"'' • B \'>11.l I ll,\l I • Cc 11 r • So< c 1 R & MoR1 3313 S. Bristo) St. • Sou (714) 641.:7427 Citizen Award, the crowd dined in a beautiful white •tent, with catering provided by the Hy<'t+ P2gency Hotel and spom '>y Chapman b0<1Id chaL "1 Newport Beach residt-. , George Argy- ros through the Argyros Foun· dation. Additional support fpr the evening came from The Hut- ton Foundatinn, and the Los Angeles Times. Special recog- nition was bestowed upon Edison International for their generous support of Chapman goal~. "Yesterday this was a park- ing lot,~ mused Chapman president Jim Doti. The trans- formation was stellar. An ele- gant evening found past Chapman honorees Paul ~essler and Elmer Bernstein in the crowd hosted by the lovely Cecilia Presley and her distinguished developer hus- band Randall Presley. Always best-dressed Suki McCardle was on hand with mate Randy Mccardle. Vlr· gtnia Knott and Paul Bender joined Knott sister Toni Oliphant, Gloria and Ray Osbrink, and Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, a Chapman graduate, for an evening of considerable style to raise funds supporting the dreams of future generations. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS ~ ''Rugs just in Time '1 far the HoliJays" Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 www rugsandcafPtJU com NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT. The feet are the foundation of your body, and can often cause BACK, KNEE and HIP pain. 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Read the Daily Pilot Doily Pilot date book Thursday, November 25, 1999 A7. 'Sleepy Hollow' will ;keep you awake, 'Mansfield Park' won't • eDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics o!Umn features movie critiques rhten by community members 1ng on our panel. P att dramtt, part horror and all adventure, Tim Burton's latest qu st is one wild ride. Bodies arc popping up in Sleepy Hollow -without ~ their heads. Jn the mist shrouding the night, a head- less horsem~n ndes withJt deadly sharp sword. TI1e rc.c;1- ents are Jri.ghten<'d, and the~· ant 1t to stop. Constable lch· dbod Crane the show, but Christi· na Rica steals the limelight with her haunting nature. She's dynruruc Mellsaa Richardson. and forceful and femi- rune -a true leading lady. N1vola, nus the mark com- plc.lely in captunng the esi;cnce of Craw- ford's seduc- tive wit and chcmn. N1vola is imply too small of nund and hody tor uch a role. • • Philip Ruland EEL CRITICS g~~~~ handed the job: use his newfan~lecl mves- tigatmg theones and try to find a killer. ThPH! is one problem -he's a complNe wimp. Depp does a superb JOb as always. Mastering the con- stanUy confused Crane is not a simple task, especially while cdpturing Crane's sensitivity and logical manners. Depp's character may have more twists than the plot, but Depp shines through. untangling knots that would tnp up most actors. Johnnie Depp, middle, and Christine Ried, right, feat the headless horseman's \\Tilth in Tim Burton's .. Sleepy Hollow." ·More egreglQu:., though, is Ro:rnmd~ det1s1on to modern- ize cert.tin aspe~~ of the tory. WP cHP a tom hed to learn Sir Thomas Bertrum b a slave trader, Ladr BPrtram an op1wn add1r.t, and that Mary Craw- ford has a romanuc thing for Fanny Price This sort of fabn- callon ol Au :tPn's work is ~nllrely unn£>Ces ary dOd <;hows ..i w111JuJ dhregard for the intent and mtPgnty of her "'ork. With or wtlhout ( 'rdne, it murderer is hndlly found - but how can you stop d ghost"? Burton is a wudr<'I with "ddfk" movies 11~ cuts" fine line between horror, rtd\'en- ture and drama. f le can even find a way to to .. s m d little romance and sl.lll keep the• pace al d 9allopmu "peed. l fie; films arc so uniqttl' tht1l they're il hreatht• or fresh dlf Th~ special f!!fect-. alom• are \\ orth the Ucket pnce ·~1eepy Hollow" 1 an edge-of-U1e·s~at movw nqht up unW the credits roll. It ha'> :as many tw1i.;ts <tnd turn-: as "Usual Suspt?cts," which makes Sleepy l lollow some- thing of a odcJ.lldll: a intelli- gent "scdry" movil•! Depp might bP. the Sldr of There IS some graphic hghbng and murdering scen~s. But to offset that, Bur- ton's CdSt and crew have woven together a riveting sto- . ry that grabs on and.takes you tor an exciting ride. It's a roller I codster, and if you can handle the drops that come with some spurting blood and gore. then run and see this movie. • MELISSA RICHARDSON, 19, ts a Costa Mesa resident and a junior at UCI. Screen version of ·Mansfield Park' fails P erhaps a screenwnter with the skill of an Emma Thompson ("Sense and Sensibility") could have made a decent screen version of Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park.• We will never know as the Canadian writer-director Patri- CRY.STAL CAVE -NOVEMBER EVENTS- Astrology Study Group with Patty Thursday. Nov. 18th 7-9pm NCCR Monthly Meeting Sunday. Nov. 28th 6:30pm 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 4.754• l l 5 l Comer of Baker & Bear streets) When you need to know ... Find~ fa;t 1n your hometown newspaper EWPORl Hf.ACH • COSTA MBSA .9-'.f-M c1a Rozemd has given us the latest him rendering of this great novel lfanslatJ.ng such a nch and p:.ychologicnlly complex liter- ary work successfully to film is o tremendously difficult endeavor. 1t ic; an artistic unclertakinq that requU'es great subtlety a nd skill, dfld ·unfortunately Rozema. and the others responsible for Utis ldrgcly incoherent film, are not up to the task. "f\.tanshPld Park• ts the sto- ry of Fanny Pnce, a J>90r young gl!l who through a bit of yood luck 1s sent to live with her wecdthy relations - the Bertrdms. The book is pn- mdrily concerned with the dif- ficult moral ch01ces each of its three mam characters must make. 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Rather than show us the> powertul energies and discor- dances that beset thes(> fierce- ly determined individual<>. we I. are served up a group of actors who all seem discon- nected from one another. It's as if each actor suddenly wan- dered in from some other pre- Victorian picture With no clue as to the gomgs-on. . As for the two maul perfor- 11.-\PPY Tl fA\KSCl\'I ~C fro m H Htr friend' at Rabbit lmuran(e Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWN£~ • BLUf ( RO\.'i ~ ~ mances: Frances 0 Conner Fanny is p1ettv e nough, hut lacks Far11w\ H''>eTW:d cl<'meanor, and lmPly bc1l - anced mh•llPct to mc1ke the role wally work (It ri1u!.t hf! Stud O'C1mn1»r pertornwd adm1rc1hl) d+''>p1tr-be!I10 WC'iqhted down with c1n r1 tro- cious scrPenpJ11\ J The other m<nn chtirc1C-t£•r (Hen.I) Cnm - ford) pla)ed h} Ales.,and ro f:no11c1h "did about this P,QS- 1llvr>lv ttwfuJ lilm. ror time wt•ll <>pent -u•ad the book. 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Interior ofTcak & Ulua teacher -Enclosed interior abm with heiring -AC power ysrcm ·Complccc galley for entertaining -Fiberglass hardtop and cabin cndosurc -Ourdoor eating fore ~ aft -Hor cand cold waccr ~rem CD ound S) tern by Sony Shower on aft dC'~k -Dinwe cable and ttalc. abineb -Many more cu.fic:d drtail -lop peed: 7.5 knoc -IOA O' -Rctm 81 6" Umitcd Production Masrcrptccc from Duffy For pricing, ~~tin_g ordcn for Hull 14 & I pttificauons and production tour: Cont.a Gary Crane 9'9.6-iS.6812 en. 11 www.duffYboats.com AS Thursday, November 25, 1999 date book Doily Pilot 'Pajama Gcime' is well-acted revival with cOmplicated scene changes TL1MTm.is l T he Pa Jama Gdme," en1onng a spnghtly , revival at the New- port Theater Arts Center, is one of those oldi~ but pretty goodie:> that Cdllle alopg in the mid-1~50:;, between the tune Rodgers and Hammerstem were the big noise in musica.l theater am1 the era when Stephen Sondheim used it for ~ own lyrical playground. H's heavy Qn plot (umon versus manugem~nt m a pdJd ma factory over tt 7 112-cent niise) with d converuenl love story (tough new plant supPr- intendent and the shapely •gnevance> committee"), not to mention a c-ollec:tion of songs that have endured for four decades At Newport, dtrPclor Terry Miller Schmidt has blended these elements into a thor- oughly enjo}able production that suff£>rs only from the lengthy, complicated seem(' transitions that kc>ep mostly hidden musical chrector Odm1en Lorton dnd his threE•- p1ece combo busy covenng. Out front, the ensemble energy expended on this vm- tage musical is explosive, bol- stered by Roberta Kay's imagi- ndttve choreography -~ the siz- zling "Steam Heat" number reminiscent of Bob Posse'.s better work. This is hardly sur- pnsmg, since Kay hus both starred m and staged "Sweet Charity.• · Darren C. Buckels, in the role onginated by Orange . County's John Raitt, delivers a strong perfo~te both dra- mdttcally and vocally ds the no-nonsense factory honcho whose mdchismo melts in the hands of the union doll. Buck- el<> manages to be alternately tlbrupt and sympdthetic, -.ometimes in unison, and ca11- m•s off hlS singing as ign- mcml'i splenctidJy Then there is Adriand Sitnchez Every theater should havP one, but there JUSt aren't f•nough to go around. Sdnchez 1s simply delightful as the shop worker who sndres the super and redefines labor- mdnagement relations, bring- ing d superb set of vocal p1pes to her renditions of •Hey There" and "I'm Not at All In Love" Kyle Myers takes the show- stealing role of the Mtime study man" l bne:i; and d~i; 1ust that, reveling m the show's opportunity for physi- cal comedy. Opposite him is a tenilic performance by Melanie Jacobsen as the office secretary who holds the key to the labor dispute and shines (along with Gary Tnnidad and Danny Larsh) in "Steam Heat." The coterie of garment workers funcbons smoothly, paced by Kerri Vickers as the flirtatious Mae. Gregory Gruca is a'stem, unbending, old- world boss and Tony Grande hts comfortably into the role of Sanchez' folksy rdilroad engi- neer father. With less time expended on scene changes -always a bugaboo with the older musi- cals -"The Pajama Grune"' wouJd be a scintillating revival, of the level •Bells Are Ringing" achieved at the Newport theater a year ago. CertainJy the Richard Adler- Jerry Ross score holds up well when played penoci. as this production lS. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. 1The Paiama Game' · -:-WHERE: Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach + WHEN: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 2:30 through Dec. 19 +HOW MUCH: $15 + PHONE: (949) 631-0288 T H e ) Educational Aide Materials PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY ?11 y, .. 1 •. r >-; •·. · • · • Kyle Myers e~oundsto Melanie Jacobson in a comic scene ' from "The Pajama Game" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot ot to be confused with the Competttionll for Parents & Teachers •Work Books (All Subjects) •Stanford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Christian Materials • Learning Games & Much More • Laminating Available Law Offices of John Rapillo (949) 675-5060 CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 ·~ The one. the original 17th St. Beauty 1n t~e Ro~ Sho~p·~r 200/ Q FF Entire ~0wrsr /0 Purchase Gu~~Eo 4 We will match any ot our competitor's prlc . ., Excludes Avedo. 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Together with the enti re pediatric staff aT r:dinger Medical group. they arc de<Jicatcd 1o providing <.'Omprchcnsi\c <:are for the newest members of your family. • 241-hour on-call pecliarric/a11 2.if-hour nurse advice • CA,nvcnicnt •ppointmcnt hoW"!I I' FLAME PROOFING AVAi LAB LE Vale Brouwer."-'-'M=D"-.-__________ ~---..~~-i OPEN NOV.25 Located At Corner of Arlington/Fairview at the Fairgrounds Costa Mesa Board-Certified Pediatricians • Major insurance plans accepted 7~ scl1cdu/c .w appointment, en //: (714) 438-3838 "Eut~Ot:lt ~1 El>IC.1i\14 GROUJ~ )NC. 1I160 \\~111cr Avcnu , Suit 101 • ln tintuin \4.llcy Daily Pilot date book Thursday, .November 25, 1999 A9 At AutoBistro, get gourme_t fast food from ab9ve In Amenca, we like bigger, better and faster. We're talking about a country that knows the difference between an Internet log·on time of .0008 dnd 008; people that generdlly appreci· ate the "fast" in fast food more than the food itself. AutoBistro, at the enp of auto row on Pac1fic Coast Highway, was conceived by ow n e r •------Jonathan .DINING REVIEW ~~~9:~z~ with the plan to offer fast and good food. Hence the "auto," as in fast, and the •bistro,• as in tasty, gourmet food. This concept comes with a 21st century twist that makes for an interesting drive through this drive-through restaurant. The restaurant is actually above you, an idea that Rodriguez-Atkatz and hls ~chitect developed to fully uti- liZe the lot and solve potential parking and traffic problems. You pull up to the ordering booth and actually speak Wlth :a person and then drive on to ftnd your order transported ~own on dumbwd.iters -the lectronic kind, silly. It is so unique that you xpect to see the Jetsons hov- nng somewhere in line pic- nicking on personal pizzas and turkey pot pies. While you are looking for George and his boy Elroy, peruse the menu. AutoBistro uses th& slogan f ood From Above, and with this kind of setup, it is literally Just that. While the new colors pf AutoBistro are a bright gold d maroon, you won't conJµse this restaurant with any other dnve-through. With its space- &ge look and its healthy and creative menu choices, this isn't your average hamburger jomt While there ts a B1stroburg- er on the menu ($4.95), ham- burgers are not the main draw. AutoBistro's main draw is that it provides healthier, fresher YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Dttdtta Rkh. o.o.s. STEltIUZATION INSTRUMENTAL FOR SAFETY Patient~ who wmry .ibout concncting vuiou\ infc~lions in the dcnt~t's office on Ix ~a.t\urcJ by the fact thu 93 J>(rccnt of all dcntmt hei1- sccnliu their instrument~ bttwttn paucnu, according to :a \uni.)' by the Aimrican Dent.ii As.tod.anon Tiit hat-s1ailiution of rru~bk irutrumcnu (a!Dng with the u'IC of varioU\ harncr ccchniquo, -the use of disposable itt"ms whc:n~r ~1blc, anJ the duinfcuion of all work Jurlico) u but Ol\l' of the stringent guiddino tlur denmu follow in roporuc to ~ommcnd~tion) ma.Jc bv the Ccntm for D1SC1.SC Control ;and P~C"Ytntion :olllJ the American Dent.ti ~arion, ~ well :u mandatory safccy procedure! ~ucd by the Organiz..uinn ' of Safny and Health A\M><foion He21· \tcnbulion of inmumcnu i\ an c-ctmncly effective mr~ns of dC\troying bacteria and viruSC\. and a mor~ varied menu than other fast-food. d.rive-lhroughs. Everything is pr!!pared to order, which instantly sets it apart from other "on the go" restaurants. Caesar salad ($4.45), sesame peanut noodle salad ($5.55) and several others are available for the low-carb dieters We tried the Chinese chicken salad ($6.95), which was enough for two as an appetizer. The veggies were fresh and crisp, though the- dressi{lg could have used a lit-· tle more zing for my taste. Bistro sandwiches like the grilled-ctucken focaccia ($4.95), the roast beef focaccia sandwich ($4.95), and the clas- sic caprese sandwich ($4.95)- thickly sliced mozzarella, Roma tomatoes, fresh basil and olive . oil -are some of the most popular items on the menu and a far cry from a flat hamburger under a heat lamp. The bread on these sandwich- es is always served warm, which again, is not always true for the drive-through ham- burger. My friend Leslie, who fre- quents the AutoBistro regular- ly, orders her favorite: the smoked ham and Swiss ($4.95) on a rusbca roll with chipotle mayonnaise. Her husband, Lance, would. say the main draw is the Bistro chlps ($1 .25), vinegar and salt thickly sliced potato chips that alone make the drive worthwhile. A tuna salad pita and a chicken Caesar pita round out the sandwiches. Two hot entrees that definitely stand out for a drive-through are the penne pomodoro ($6.45) and the turkey pot pie ($8.65) The tur~ey pot pie has a puff pastry crust and was served pipmg hot. Although a shade salty, I would order this again Personal pizzas are avail- able and rather inexpensive. We tried the Thai chicken piz- za ($6.45); barbecue chicken, tomato and basil, and your classic cheese and pepperoni are other options. AutoBistro's goal ~ to cater to more sophisticated tastes, but even the most sopbiSticat- ed people can appreciate a good brownie Cookie bites, . apple tarts and fresh frwt can also cure the sweet tooth and AutoBistro has them. Just reading the breakfast menu will bring us back to Auto- Bistro Smoothies, fresh baked scones, muffins and cinnamon rolls, several quiches, and s'moked ham and chee,se scramble pitas sound too good not to try. If the whole concept of gourmet fast food served from above still seems to foreign to you, log on to www.autobistro.com and take an interactive tour. You c.an even order ahead and speed up the already speedy process. Go on. give 1t a by.' In the creation of Auto- Bistro, Rod.riguez-Atkatz tried to provide the answer to this question, "When was the last time you were proud of your fast food purchase?" Just think about that Proud of fast food? Revolutionary In the spirit of this country itself, we will wait and see if a restaurant so con- cetved can long endure Create A Family Heirloom Begin with a. "Starter Bracelet" a.nd add a. slide for ea.ch family member, birthdays, anniversaries a.nd a.11 her important occasions. We engrav.e a. na.me or date on the back a.t no charge. 14K add-on slides start at $150. CHARLES H. BARR 949-642-3310 1'803 Wostcliff Dr .. Newport Beach Auto Bistro +WHERE: 3100 West Coast High- way, New- port Beach +WHEN: DAILY, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. +HOW MUCH: Mod- erate +PHONE: (949) 515- 9060 +ON THE / WEB: ,_ www.auto- bistro.com DON llACH /OAJ..'V PILOT AotoBistro chef Jonathan Rodriguez-Atkatz holds gourmet chicken sal- ad made quitk to order for patrons in a hurry for good food at the right price. Auto Bistro ls Jess expensive than most fast food and tastes better. l'!/O matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot 436 HELIOTROPE AVENUE• CORONA DEL MAR• (949) 673-2 120 EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THf ATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & J05 FREEWAYS MHT IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 71J 83:' IMAX 1 A81hursdoy, Nov mber 25, 1999 ·datebook Doily Pilot 'Pajama Game' is well-acted revival . ~~ with complicated scene changes - ToM T1rus I T h.c Pujdma Gumq, • enjoying a sprightly revival t1t the New- port Theater Arte; Ccmtcr, 1s one of thosC\ oldies but pretty goocties that came alopg in the mid-1950s, between the time Rodgers and Hammerstein were the big noise m musical theater and the eru when Stephen Sondheim us<.>d 1t for his own lyncal.plt1yground. It's heavy on plot (union versus managcm~nt in a J>dJd- ma factory over a 7 1/:l-cent raise) with a convenwnt love story (tough new plant super- intendent and tho shapely •gnevance commille<'.!" J, not to mention d collcc.hon of songs that have endurC'd for four decad<>s At Newport. chwrtor TNfy Miller Schmid! has hlended these elem<"nts into ,1 thor- oughly en1oydhl<• produchon that suffers only from the lengthy, complm.lted scenic transitions that kN?p mo~tly tudden mus1cnl chrt•ctor Danuen Lorton und his threc•- p1ece combo busy c-ovenng. Out front, the ensPmhle energy expended on this vm- I I I I I I I I DECLEOR I I I tage musical is explosive, bol- stered by Roberta Kay's imagi- native choreography --the' siz- zling "Steam I Ieat• number reminiscent of Bob Fosse's better work. This is hardly sur- pnsmg, since Kay has both starred in and staged "Sweet Charity.• · Darren C. Buckels, in the role originated by Orange County's John Raitt. delivers a strong performance both dra- matically and vocally as the no-nonsense factory honcho whose machismo melts in the hands of the union doll. Buck- ets manages to be alternately abrupt and sympathetic, sometimes in unison, and car- . ries off his singing ass1gn- ments splendidly ThE'n there is Adriana Sanchez. Every theater should have one, but there JUSt aren't rnough to go around. Sanchez 1s simply deUghtful as the shop worker who snares the supN and redefines labor- mancigement relations, bring- mg a superb set or vocal pipes to her renditions of "Hey There" and "I'm Not at All In Love" Kyle Myers takes the show- stealing role of the "time study man• Hines and does ju~t thdt, reveling m the show's opportunity for physi- cal comedy. Opposite him is a terrific performance by Melanie Jacobsen as the office sccretdry who holds the key to the labor dispute ana shines (dlong with Gary Trinidad and OdnJly Larsh) in •steam Hedt.• -The coterie of.gannent • workeri; functions smoothly, paced by Kem Vickers as the flirtatious Mae. Gregory Chica is a ·stern, unbending, old- world boss and Tony Grande fits comfortably into the role or Sanchez' folksy railroad engi- neer rather. With less tune expended on scene changes -always a bugaboo with the older musi- cals -"The Pi,1ama Game· would be a scintillating revival, of the level .. Bells Are Ringing" achieved at the Newport theater a year ago. Certainly lhe Richard Adler- Jerry Ross score holds up well when played period, as this production is. 'The Paiama Game' -4• WHERE: Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach + WHEN: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 through Dec. 19 • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. +HOW MUCH: S15 +PHONE: (949) 631·0288 Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers • Work Books (All Sub1ects) • Stanford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Christian Materials • Learning Games & Much More • Laminating Available . - Kyle Myers . expounds to Melanie Jacobson ln a coJnic scene • · from "The Pajama Game" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 : 1215 Baker St., Unit J Co ta Mesa Help keep our city clean! Hours (Baker & Fairview) ~~rl~~:: (714) 557-775.o MAGIC FOREST IS BACK AG.AIN For The 1 Sh Straight Year ALL NOBLE FIR TREES ($ 2CJ95) I Commercial Trees Also Available I ALL DOUGLAS FIR TREES ($1 CJ95) FLOCKING, FLAME PROOF I NG AVAi LAB LE OPEN Nov.·25 Located At Corner of Arlington/Fairview at the Fai~g.rounds Costa Mesa members of ~ our healthcare family. ... Board-certified pediatrician., Shelley Chacon, MD., and \Mery Brouwer, M.D, ha\e J01ned the Edinger l\1edical Group pediatric.-:. dep.irtment. • Bertram Dias, M.D • Harry Pellman, MD • MSJ-K.hanb Tran, M.D • Burton Wtllis. MD Shelley Chacon , MD and Valery Brouwer, MD Board·Cert1f1ed Pediatricians To schedule an 11ppoinfm nt, call: (714) 438-3838 Emr-;n1m MEl>l< .. AI~ ( 'R<>UH INC. Dr. Chacoo and Dr. Brouwer are also 'members of the phy~ician staff ot Fountain Yalley Regionl}I I Io~pital and \1~dical Center. Together with the enlire pediatric staff at Edinger .lv\edical group, they are dedicated to providing comprehcnsi-.e care for the n "'est me10bers of your family. • 2-1--hour on-c•I/ p~i•trici•n • Convenient •ppointment hours • ~ weelct!nJ .ncJ holid.y a Daily Pilot date book Thlll'sdoy. N~ember 25, 1999 A9 I • I At ·AutoBistro, get gourm~t fast food froril above In Amenca, we like bigger, better and faster. We're talking about a country that knows the difference between an Internet log-on time of .0008 and .008; people that generally dppreci- ate the "fastH in fast food more than the food it!ieU. AutoBistro, at the ena of auto row on Pdclfic Coast Highway. was ~onccived by owner •------Jonathan DINING REVIEW !0~~g~~z; with the plan to offer fast and good food. Hence the •auto," as in fast, and the ·bistro,• as in tasty, gourmet food. nus concept comes Wlth a 21st century twist that makes for an interesting drive through this drive-through restaurant. ·The restaurant is actually above you, an idea that Rodriguez-Atkdtz and h1s architect developed to fully uti- lize the lot and solve potential · .parking and traffic pr?blems. You pull up to the ordering booth and actually speak with a peTson and then drive on to find your order transported down on dumbwaiters the electronic kmd, s1lly. It is so umque that you expect to see the Jetsons hov- ering somewhere in line pic- nicking on personal pizzas and turkey pot pies. While you are looking for George and his boy Elroy, peruse the menu. AutoBistro uses the slogan Food From Above, and with this kmd of setup, 1t 1s literally 1ust that While the new colors of AutoBistro are d bnght gold and maroon, you won't confuse this restaurant with any other dnve-through. With its space- age look and its healthy and creative menu choices, this isn't your average hamburger joint While there 1s a Bistroburg- er on the menu ($4.95), ham- burgers are not the mdin draw. AutoBistro's main draw is that it provides healthier, fresher YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by~nca Rich, 0.0.S. SfERILI.ZATION INSfRUMF.NTAL FOR SAFE'IY Paucnl\ wbo \I.Ori')' ahout contracting vinous infntiun\ in the dentist's office can be ~urcJ by tht' fact th.it 93 percent of all dcnum hat· (tcriliu their inmumenu bctv.ccn 1>3ticnts, according to a \Uf"(}' b)· the AmmQI\ Dental .\sSO(iauon. Tht hat-stcnhution of rrus;.al>lc inmumcms (.ilong with the use of vario01 bamcr technique.\, the we of duposable i1em' whencvtr powble, and the duinfet:tlon of all woril \Urfaca) j, hut one of the mingcm guidelines th.u dcnmu follow in r poruc to n:'°mmendauons m.ide bv the Centers for Oi!US<' Control and P~cion and the American Dental A.s.\oc1ation, as 'lllcU '-' mand.itciry Wcty procedures is.sued by the Organiution ofSafccy .md Health Ass<iciation. H121· nenlaauon of inmumcnti i~ an extremely effective means of d~troying bmcria and virusci.. · and a more varied menu than other fast-food drive-lhroughs Everything • is pr.ep"ared to order, which instantly sets lt apart from other "on the go"· restaurants. Caesar salad ($4.45), sesame peanut noodle salad ($5.55) and several others are available for the low-carb dieters. We tried. the Ctunese chicken salad ($6.95), which was enough for two as an appetizer. The veggies were fresh and crisp, though the dressing could have used a ltt- Ue more Zlilg for my taste · Bistro sandwiches like the grilled-chicken focacaa ($4.95), the roast beef focaccia sandWich ($4.95), and the clas- sic caprese sandwich ($4.95) - thickly sliced mozzarella, Roma tomatoes, fresh basil and olive oil -are some of the most popular items on the menu and a far cry from a flat hamburger under a heat lamp. The bread on these sandwich- es is always served warm, which again, is not always true for the drive-through ham- burger. My friend Leslie, who fre- quents the AutoBistro regular- ly, orders her favorite: the smoked ham and Swiss ($4.95) on a rustica roll Wlth ctupotle mayonnaise. Her husband, Lance, would say the main ·draw is the Bistro chips ($1.25), vinegar and salt thickly sliced. potato chips that alone make the drive worthwhile. A tuna salad pita and a chicken Caesar pita round out I the sandwiches. Two bot entrees that definitely stand out for a drive-through are the penne pomodoro ($6,.jS) and the turkey pot pie ($8.65). The turkey pot pie has a puff pa5try crust and was served piping hot. Although a shade salty, I would order tlus again. Personal pizzas are avail- able and rather inexpensive. We tried the Thai chicken piz- za ($6.45): barbecue chicken, tomato and basil, and your classic cheese and pepperoni are other options AutoBistro'6 goal is to cater to more sophisticated tastes, "\ bul even the most soptustieat- ed people can appreciate a good brownie Cookie bites, apple tarts and fresh fruit can also cure the sweet tooth and AutoB1stro has them. Just reading the breakfast menu will bnng us back to Auto- B1Stro. Smooth1es, fresh baked scones; muffins and annamon rolls, several qUiches, and smoked ham and cheese scramble pitas sound too good not to try. If the whole concept of gourmet fast food served from above still seems to foreign to you, log on to www.autobistro.oom and take an interactive tour. You can even order ahead and speed up the already speedy pTOO!$. Go on. give 1t a try. In the creation of Auto- Bistro, Rodrtguez-Atkatz tried to provide the answer to this question, "\\Then was the last time you wer proud of your fast food purchase?" Just think about that. Proud of fast food? Revolutionary. In the spirit of this country itsell, we will wait and see if a restaurant so con- ceived can long endure. Create A Family Heirloom Begin with a. "Starter Bracelet" a.nd a.dd a. slide for ea.ch family member, birthdays, anniversaries and a.11 her important occasions. We engrave a. name or date on the ba.ck a.t no charge. 14K add-on slides start a.t $160. CHARLES H. BARR 949-642-3310 1803 Westcliff Dr .. Newport Beach Auto Bistro +WHERE: 3100West Coast High- way, New- port Beach +WHEN: -DAILY, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. +HOW MUCH: Mod· er ate +PHONE: (949) 515- 9060 +ON THE WEB: www.auto- bistro.com ·-· !' DON l!ACH I DAlY PllOT AuloBlstro chef Jonathan RodriQl!ez-Atkatz holds gourmet chic.ken sal- ad made quick to order for patrons in a hurry for good food at the right prtc~. Auto Bistro ls Jess expensive than most fast food and tastes better. No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot 436 HELIOTROPE AVENUE• CORONA DEL MAR• (949) 673·2120 EDWARDS IRVINl IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE S & .tO) FREEWAYS MHT IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 714 83'2 IMAX •• • AIO Thursday, November 25, 1999 COIDIDUDI forum Doily Pilot W e asked grade- schoolers what they had to be thankful for this year. Here's _what they wrote (in their original grammar and spelling): Mrs. McNamara's second- grade dass at Adams Elemen- tary Schoof in Costa Mesa. J am thankful for my farruly. My family helps me on my homework. RYAN CHERNEY I am thankfuJ for God and Jesus because God make us. I am thankfuJ for Jesus because he died for our sins. NICOLE MARLBOROUGH I am tankful for my GdJUe Boy because I enJOY playing H I am also thankful for my mom because she feeds me. COLEMAN BROWN I am thankful for my momy because she buys stuff for me and my cousms. Yesterday she bought me a dog and lu.s name IS Lucky and she also bought me a cat and h.lS name is Caterpee. RENE CORTEZ I am thankful for my dad and mom because my mom gives me food. My dad gives me good food too EDUARDO ESPINOZA I am thankfuJ for my mom and for my dad because I love them. My mom makes food to eat for me M)I dad takes me to Chuckie Cheese VANESSA JAIMES I am thanktuJ for my mom because my mom buys me toys. And some stuff for Poke- mon. She makes me good food, too' ANDRES AGUIRRE I am thankful for my mom and ddd. My mom 1s good to me because she buys me toys My dad is good to me because he takes me out to places. ALEXIS THOMSON I am thankful for my mom because .she is going to buy me Nintendo 04. EDWIN MORALES I am thankful for my mom and my dad. My mom worked so bard to buy me a turkey for Thanksgiving ASHKAN NASIRJ I am thankful for my family because they s"erve me turkey on Thanksgiving KEVIN KISER I am thankluJ for my motor- cycle because it is fun My parents bought it for me. CA~EY SNYDER I am thankful for the car Road Ripper because 1t IS cool. I like the Road Ripper bccttuse it goes at a speed at 200 mph AARON LUDLOW I am thankful for my mom because she sometunes gives me ice cream when l am sick. 1 am thankful for my ginny pigs because they are my lnends. USA DAGUE Mrs. V1iss' and Mrs. Beac.ham's second-grade dasses, ICilly- brooke Elementary In Costa Mesa: I am thankful for my dad because he tak(> · rn to play soccer. MICHAEL ALVAREZ I am thankful for my mom because she works hard for me and sho car for me. DOREAN DORANTES I am thankful for the ky, gross, tr • Welt "r, mountams, food, sun and the moon. STEPHANIE FABER J am thankful for God who made people bccau e iJ thcr were no pcopl thcr would only be animals. JESSE FOX Happy ~ Thanksgiving ... . ... ,. ..... . at are you th~~ ~I ? J.Or. .. . MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PllOT Kindergartners Kaia Seagondollar, front, and Sarah Woods, rear, mold day into pottery bowls with Indian designs as part of Harbor View Elementary School's Thanksgiving celebration. KIM HAG 1ERTY-7YllUS I DAll.Y Pit.OT Kfu.dergartner Elizabeth Thal adjusts her hat while teacher Kerry Holland helps her with her costume during Wednes- days Thanksgiving feast at Newport I leights Elementary. I am thankful for God because he brings us food and he even grows p<>0plP. LUIS GAROLAZO I am thankful for my famifY and my cat Molly. MARLE HANSEN tam tharikful tor my pnno· pal Dr. Gilbreth. JESSICA HAYES I'm thankful for animals, bugs, plants, books, clothes, hlankelb, water, food, cars, boats, buo;cs, mammals. and my family because all these thmgi; are good to me and goo<l for inel RAVIN RICORD r am thunkfuJ for our home- work that makes people smart. LEANNE VU I am thankJul tor my best Mrs. Sullivan's and Mrs. Rogers' fnend Jes!ie. second-grad dasses at New- JOSHUA LARSON-port El mentary School: I am thankful for my sisters who play with me crnd hke mP. n~ading with them. BIYISOLA OROYINYIN I ttm thankf 111 for Mother N1tture and the good foo<l. AMANDA OSWALD I run thankful for my famlly hoc us I love my family. JOSHUA SANTANA I 6m thankful for you Mttl me. • THOMAS PANACCIONE I run thun kfu I for hemg 8 ahvc. I love my fanuly and on Thnnk~yivmg D.tY. f spend tirnt with my tunnly. NINA TOWNSEND . I am thankful for my great grandma to be allve. l'm thankful for my community. I'm thankful to be with my realatives on Thanksgiving because I never get to see them. I'm thankful for my friends because if they weren't alive I would have no one to play with. I'm thankful for that 1 am in ·Mrs. Sullivan's and Mrs. Rogers dass because I think their the best teachers in the second grade. STUART NEWSOM I am thankful for my class- room because we have Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Sullivan. We have a lucky classroom LESSICA LOZANO I'm thankful for my life and my home because there is one person who gave me my liie. His name is God. I le is spccidl to me. I'm also thankfuJ for my little brother Tommy because he is really speciaJ to me. ! like it when he punches for fun. JIMMY KEMP I am thankful for my poke- mon cards. I am thankful for my skateboard. The reason I am thankful for my pokemon cards IS that I have 25 foil cards. I am thankful my skate- board because I love World Industry. I am thankful for turkey dinners on Thanksgiv- ing BRANDON LOUW· I am thankful for my family when we all get together on Christmas, EastPr and Thanks- giving. I am thankful for my friend, my mom, sister, dad and girlfriend Kirn, and my dogs and cats that passed away. I nuss them very much. MARIAH ANDERSON I'm thank ful for my grand- ma to be alive. I nus her and I want her back here becduso she is now m Oregon. She had a stroke, but she still is alive and she 1 85 years old. She misses me too. MICHAEL SCHART I am thankful for my friends and family and that they're healthy. I hope my fncnd Mcghan g ts bcltN soon. On Thank.<>gi.ving I ~il next to my grandma because we like to , ten JOkei; to ettchothOI. She tells the f unnicst jokes! EMILY HllTCHINS l'm thankful for my school and house. I'm also thankful for my f Mnil.y They or gooct to m I love my grandma· Mimi. My Minu is so nko 10 m . On Thanksgiving w \ ar going to L.A. On Fnd11y w ar gomg to San Rrands<:o. MEGHAN DAVIS I am thankful for my family. My Dad taught me how to swf. We are going to my grandma's house for Thanks- giving. It will be fun. DEVYN HARTNETT I'm thankful that I have Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Rooers as teachexs because they are good teachers to me. Also l'm thankful that I can read better than 1 could before KRISSIE ADNOFF lam thankful for my fanuly. and that my great grandma is still alive. She is 92 years old I am also thankful for Thanks- giving. The reason why I am thankful for Thanksgiving is because I get lo see my family again. JENNIFER SHAW l'm thankful for my brother Ben because he always smiles at me. I am thankful for a home because if I was not home my mom and dad would get wonied. MAX MCCONNEU I'm thankful for a good school because you do math and you read a lot I like to read a lot. Reading is good for your learrung. Reading is good. You can read "I Like Me.• You can read anything I It's good to be at school. All kids go to school SAMMY WEEKLEY I am thankful for God and family members. And my mom. I am glad for friends. I am thankful.for all that because I love everyone. ROBBIE HAMPTON 1 am thankful for my family and friends liVing so dose to me. Also, I am thankful that I get alog well with my fnends and relatives. 1 am thankful when arumals aren't hunted by hunters. I am very thankful for the food on my table. Fmally, I am especially thunk· ful for my mom, dad and baby JSter. SAMANTHA SMrTH I am thankful for food, life, my home, my boogie boord my family and fnends. l am thankful for friend ~cduse I have hm with them. I'm thankful for sunt because she IS 102. I am thankful for my school becau.c;e we get to do 1lllllh. MATT HURST I run thanklul for my farmly and friend . I g t to my cousin on the holidays We alw ys have a good UJn play- ing gam . They 11 my ng and we hav fun. SHAYLA GEARY I am thankful for my f~ and friends I am also thankful for my school. I dffi thankful that my mom ttnd dad and my famly 1S healthy. l_am happX11 because we are hice to each other. ERIC HEIMSTAEDT I am ttiankful for my faJlll. ly and my brother and sister;~ I'm thankful for my teachers" because they help me and mr. spelling and they let me write;. I'm thankful for Thanksgiving · and Chrisbnas Christmas is my favorite holiday! I'm thankful for God too and you too. I'm thankful for our earth. I'm thankful for our houses , and beds to slepp in. I'm 1 thankful for special people. , MONA BENNAf1&1 I'm thankful for my mom and dad because they are nice and because they pay a atten- tion to me. I like my mom and dad. GRANT MCKEE 1 am thankful for my great great grandpa Red. My mom told me about him. I never got to see him. His head was red so I call him grandpa Red. My mom said he 1S cool to me. JORDANWOLf I am thankful for my dass- room because I think it lS the best classroom I've had in a long time. I am also thankfUl- for my teachers Mrs. Rogers and Mrs Sullivan because ,... they're the best teachers I ever hdd. LANDON BELL I am thankJul for my Grand- pa to have been a live, but no he's gone and I still cry. He <lies on Thanksgiving Day. My famaily was so sad that we cdl had to erase Thanksgivmg that yedr. My aunt had to leave. We all had to leave. I still remember that day JESSICA BENT I am thankful for God. I am 1 thankful for my brother when my mother gets mamed. I am thank.IuJ for Scott and my mother because they are ruce to me. I am thankful for Grandma and Grandpa because they like me and I . nuss them I am thankful for my toys because I like to play with them a lot. I am thankful for my rnends. I am thankful for my house. I dffi thankful for everything CYNTHIA MCMILLAN I am thankful for God for givmg us life. I am thankftil for my grandpa who was m the World War 1Wo. I am thaD.kfill for a good school. I am thank- ful for my fnends OLIVIA COLEMAN I am thankful for my faimly; my home, for the PUgnms com.mg to the U.S.A., and fo~1 my friends. I am also thankf'Ul for my sister, my life, my • school and God. ) KORY SCPTf I am thankful for my family and my friends. I am thank.fuJ for the food we wt. I am tha.nkluJ for my grandma because she is nice to me. I love her very much. I love my sbtcr because she lives in Arrowhead. We see my sister and my drother for a week My brother t nice to me. J .. love my family very very • much. I ITUS them when tbey • are not here. 1 Love them so much. even when thay a.re«lat · ht>re. I Jove God. They are • good to me. I love them and they Love me CArTUNTONA I am thankful for my little 1 St. tcr and I am thankfuJ for rn mom and my dad. I'm thdn_k-i ful for th •rn because thoy'tak.e me to·the doctor when l'rtt o;ick. I love th m very muth. HAILEY Hoo..N 1 am lh.,nkful for my broth Mii . I am also thankful for my k1tt~ Dur.Jl . l lov Mil and Dueh o mu~ I run thankful that.I even hw 8 gr; ndm11. r wn so happy that am not out on th tr t and that I hav my famJly. UWAN BAKER Doily Pilot • commun1 forum EDITORIAL For their tireless work, we thank thein hanksgiving. Some 1!i think of it as a holiday for endless gorging on ' turkey and dll the fix- ings. Others get exoted aoout a day of relaxing in front of the ,end watching football. Still others are most concerned ~bout the day-cifter sales at every shopping center in a 20- mile radius But no matter what you are doing, chances are you will take a moment out of your busy schedule to sur- vey your life -and the people in it -and be thdllkful. But aside from those whom you are thcmkful for, there are countless others who we, as a comm\lllity, should never lake 1rot granted. week, they help prepare and dish.out food that is served to homeless and clisadvantaged people at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. You may not know Lee Pooler, Michael Thom, · Stephen Wright, Susan McGo- nigal. Dan Safkow or Karen Mileski. But they all take extra time out of their lives to spend quality time with young peo- ple who lack role models as part of the local Big Brothers/Big Sisters program. f-elix, Mikc> Alaniz,, Jennifer Tdylot, BPth De1 by, Mike Bar- gas, Neil MuJkus, Scott Mor- land, .Jpnniler Strong, Fletther Olson 01 Kay Rekers. AU school tPl1chers in the district, they work tirelessly to ensure a good Pducation for our kids. TI1Ne are also those you do know -the civic leaders, the business power players, the vocal residents, the environ- mentr1l activists and the school administrators who always make th(• headlines of the Dai- ly Pilot. ror llwm, too, we are thankful. Thurmy, November 25, 1999 A 11 You may not know Alma de la Torre, Pat O'Connell, Nau- reen Doerksen, Mike Kellar or Alan Nishbcill. But every You may not know Nathalie Goldstein, Tom l:.etto, John Nelson, Ray Gootgeld or Tony Cappa. They are voltinteers at the OASIS Senior Center, which provides many services and activities to the elderly of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. You may not know Martha ToyPtlwr, the unsung heroes dnd the outspoken lc>adNs h<\lp make lhls com- munity ,, qwat place to live. We count ourselves blessed, m<l<'e<l. MAR MAATiN I DAllY PtLOT Vol~teers and patrons alike join hands in prayer prior to a Thanksgiving meal at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen at the then-Rea Community Center in 1996. So many reasons. to ·:be th _________ ____ We asked readers what they were thankful for on Thanksgivmg tlus rear. Here's what they had to say: I am thankful for our eat- ing and generous com- muruty 111 which we all live I glVe spec1dl thanks to Costa Mesa't> and Newport Beach's families, local busi- nesses and corporations who support,our local education foundations dnd PTAs. We are constantly reminded or Rut commuruty's kind spirit as students' and parents' quests for support -from gift-wrap sales to program ads to annual cash donations 1 -are met. Until the Cdliforrua State Legislature can fully compre- hend the reality of school budgeting at the •poverty ~vel" (California is 41 st amongst the states m annual P.e,r pupil expenditures), we. Will continue to rely on Qarental, community and cor· P.<?rate support to educate our Cliildren. I give thdnks for the countless hours of time and rf~ p1,1rces our community has provided, m the ndme of our children -tho future leaders 0/ Ametica. I ' DIANA O. LONG Executive Director, New · port I !arbor Educational Foundation • l I achieve my goals m life. I have been a pas~or 20 years here m the cityruCos· ta Mesa. I was named the first Hispanic MdJl of the Year in 1997 and I 1ust took my state exanunation to be a certified Notary Pubhc here in this beautiful city of Costa Mesa. For Rene and Ivette, and my little granddaughter, Emi- ly, my Wife, Mary, and Crys- tal, my little one, whom I love dearly. JOSE R. CORONADO Costa Mesa I have two very special people in my life who made 1999 a great year. My mother 1s healthy and happy and I have a wonderful relation- . ship with her. My mother has made me what I am today and I love her for being a great person in my life. I love you with all my heart, mom. I also have a wonderful boyfriend who has been sup- portive of me during the hard times and always been there for me. I love you, honey. Looking forwa:rd to the next year and what it brings! CRISTY JO HEALY Corona del Md! I am just thankful to have the most beautiful, consider- ate and patient wife in the whole Wide world. And for our two incredibly wonderful children. Happy Thanksgiv- ing. DAVlD ROSTEN Newport Beach Alter losing my older daughter, Misty, who passed away this September at only 23, 1 am so thankful I still have my younger daughter, Natalee. A student at OCC, Natalee is fun. creative, lov- rng and gives so much strength to me as we both grieve our loss. So, with ohe daughter in heaven, Natalee is my angel on this earth. LEE MALLORY Newport Beach l am thankful for the won· derful gift God ha g1vl'n me, my wife 'Tfacy. J am thankful that the can· <'Cr tn my mother's body 1 being effectively treated and that she has the tre-ngth to cope with this disease. And I am thankful that I am in good health and can enjoy the things that We has to offer, that I have a roof ov r my head and food always on my table But perhaps I am m t READERS RESPOND Le.t IA~ never take ~or ~ran~ed wh~t we htive beet\ ~'ve.n.- and \e~ us 'f\evef" ~org~t O\.\r ~e \\<>w ~~h • thankful that I still have my father-in-lt1w. He amved for a three-week ~tay from Erie, Pa., on Nov. 13 at John Wayne Airport. At the bag- gage claim, he went mto full cardiac arrest and tried to leave w1 . It not for the card1· olog1st on his flight, the. woman from the Orange County Shenff's Department, the paramedic and everyone who c;aved him, he would not be with us to share in this day ot thanks. He's been called the miracle patient at the hospital, who twice cheated death, and is now tecovcnng mccly at home with my wife t1nd I. Thankful for reunion of divided family Th<'se arc the thmgs I am thdnkful for this Thtlnksg1v- ing hohday cmd I thank God for watchmg over all of us. KEN LINTON Newport Beach I t was a meeting our family had 0;waited for over 50 years. M}' wile, Mllni. and her sister. ChP..rry, went tow- it their fll'St COU.'>ln, Gisella, whom th•'Y harl never met because Ute Weber fa.nuly was separatt!d and many killed dunng Ute t lolocaust. Gisella is the remammg daughter of Mimi's ond Cher· ry's father's brother, Willie, who died in a conei!nttation camp. . We drove tho two hours to Joseph Was~nrum'c: horn in the desert. Joseph had brought Oisclla hero from J frunburg, Germany, m order to anange o meeting between the three first COUSU\S. Ha felt o personal rcspollSlbillty n h w not only a frlcud of Leo W ber (Mimi's and Cherry's fath r), but had been friends with Gi.5ella's father Willie ma PQJ. tsh concentration camp -an almost unbe:U vabl coind· dencc. Gisella stood Silently ou~ide th hou &OXlouSl) waiting :to groot Sh looked oldf!r than her 63 yc.'llrs, h r h tr v.-ray id h r figure plwnp Hugotng ch other wAJmly, we ftll ,ci)m. roonted. •we finally mad lt • Inside we wel'9 hutstiog to Mk qutltionl We Mt In 1be living room and )oyoulty bpt stantng a\ one~ SomewMre. how~ Leo and won. woukt be at tbia ZDM'P1g ct Bnt t'OUlkll. I not IGr ... d lne llllgbt Nrve grown up together. We perused alhwns of old pictures. Gisella said her · mother had earned her family p1ctur~ Ulrough all the hom- fymg experiCJlC'CS, h1ding them m the mattress in the ron~ntration camp. We halt· ed l't a picture of Gisella With her dad m the park when she was 3 years old -a very happy moment. This is her only remembrance of her f~ther. G1 ella did not dwell on th past and was not angry or vengeful. So, ns much as GLi;ella remembered and would talk about, this' is her story: H r fath(!f was m the unport- export bu5iness in the 1930s, and traded with Egypt and Gemumy. Wilhelm. •Willie· w1 the Oldest of five children of a couple who bad immi· grated from Pol4nd When Willie was ~end Gisella-was 4, in th late 1930s. everyone of [he rewiih faith had :to reg· ister with the government Th who we.rePoliSh dti· z ns w re forced to leave C.enMny and t toe CMlJ> lJed Zbft7.yn (pronCJUnced pungoon) An Pol4nct GiSclla remembers stepping on the tram at age .S with 17 mern· ben of the Weber fud1y Onottn .. ~ =~:=-:-.... Ud ft8Y9( llW bs ..... ~ wm. ........ cMgeof ....... ~ ..... r. •Joe 'Aw •• w11o w in charge of food ratiorung. They were later taken to Lemburg, also an Polruld. Eventuhlly 01 men were tak- en out to the nearby woods 1n an area ailled Galitsia and executed SOO at a tune. Toward the end of th war Russia mvadcd POiand, liber- ated the camp; and Gisella was takon to a Polish orphan· nge. H r moth r, ltmgard, filter e long un~clding search amazingly found Gisella when h w 9. G Ua reltioo two y ago after working in th sam bank for 43 She n re:r married es her mother \If desperate· ly afmid of IOS1119 h r daugb· teragaln Th st now t0k1 we 8ll emotionally spent. w spent the rest of the atter- ihoOil walking and talldhg and then wont to a near'by re5taurant We then hid to JMve and drive bad< to New· port i 1bollugs ere long nd wann we made plahS for Ch nP~ ovember This tim w h~ GiSella wOUld com to our homel b 1bAnksgw.tng and meet our flU1lilJielf and '\he new gQnenl· Uon °' cousinl 1bll Thankigtvtng we we gratlllul to live in the New port-Mela area. fior ......, and tnends, and lar .. tntndlblll leq\MIDCI al --....... '° • ...-. a1. dMded faaai)y. w. ..... .,..a..a.\ ...... MIOIMLA.••I Mfwpalt ,,_ , . . . " Al2 Thursday, November 25, 1999 SEBO CONTINUED FROM A~ Internet service company alter hlc; company let him go JUSt weeks before his family moved m the house. And, overall, there has been a sen c of peace and calm for the hrst. time m a long time. "It feels like we've been here awhile. Everything feels nutural, • Michael said. •Every so often I come out here 1;1.t mght and catch , my!'elf thinking, 'wow{• . Before their four-be<:lroom home was built, the family . lived in a three-bedroom apartment m Fullerton. Lin- da had never grown up in her own home, and she said she felt a permanent pl.ace would proVlde her children With •a better life.• When their landlord pro- posed raising their rent to $1,100 each month, the fam- ily knew they bad to do something. Michael said he and Un- da had worked to pay off debt during the first few years of marriage, and they were tom about the idea of buying a home until a friend •lt'.s sud! a joy lo be aWe lo CDlll cu cnl .. kids ·-......... This ml of play enaliles 1hem to be cnati¥t .• Unda sebo . . introduced them to Habitat tor Humanity. . "It was a Catch-22." Michael said. "We were so against getting into Hebt, but you have to get into debt to buy a house.• The Sebos were the 72nd family to move into a Habi- tat-built home in Orange County, and the first in Cos- ta Mesa. They qualified for the house after demonstrat- ing a good credit history and the ability to earn enough to repay a mortgage. They also were reqwred to complete 600 hours of working on their own home and volun- teering for Habitat for Humanity. Habitat is working on another home in Costa Mesa on Wallace Avenue, which the Sebos have helped build. H Any time we have a chance to get over there, we 'Wlr'>rt'ica(ji"Jcf. wea-rP.&ff1f. ~IJ~~ <:•¥ (1"e1t f eaf CIT'ittg: i" f'Yf ea11Jftl i' ~f"llve bu~ . 't f.n-.1/llf't fr•"l ~,,.f •. lMy ~/rn 'nflc/Uy f.tr,.,. 't ~"lk pitCtlfr•~ Na,,fe1. Italy 't V"11U' ff·~ f? f¢<1,,.. 't 1~i 'riiittM ~A'7> ~ti TAii W~ . ~ v-... ,~t ~ t;L ~22 @IJ J{~ 'J}~J .. J{t'ft'f-rl 'l}aieli &at~ "'"'· ~· 1eJe..:;.ee 1-1.1~00~00 PACIFIC Wlr le11 • (€1.,,J &-, Jlt..) ~111) .M2-1®-~e BELL 9 J. *Ericsson CF788 or CF768 Phone with Activation do," Michael aid. ·1rs a really great program.• While Michael goes to work each day. Linda home- c;chools her children. She gwes them plenty of time to have •recess" on their expan~1ve lawn. which con- tains a playhouse and is enclosed by a white picket. fence. Sho said the space h~s given her and her children healthier attitudes because their old apa'rtment didn't get much natural light and neighbors often complained of no1Se when the children played. ·It really had an effect QJl me -made me kind of depressed,• Unda said. •1t•s such a joy to be able to come out and the kids ... have their own space. 1bis kind of play enables them to be cre- ative.• Linda's younger sister, Rocio, often visits and helps her care for the klds. She and three brothers and sis- ters will JOin them this Thanksgtving to feast on a 23-pound turkey and enough mashed potatoes to fill a turkey pan. ·we have so much here, H said Linda, in true Thanks- giving spirit.· Nokia 5190 DRISCOLL CONTINUED FROM A 1 way, you get arrested for moon- mg. Then we started on his hoes. Daniel forewarned us about the smell, but off came Instead of simply getting a the tattered boots. The stench free meal like the hundr~ of was like being smacked m the others down on their luck,• face With a 2-by-4. One nurse Daniel wanted to contribute. So left the room. be worked. There's a sliver ot Gangrene makes it.self nobility in that. known in many ways. His par- Every time I report ror tially amputated right foot was kitchen' duties at the Someone a rainbow-colored stump - Cares Soup Kitchen, l pass by red, yellow, black and blue. Daniel's summer estote -Arid that was the good one. abbut eight square feel of , The left was also a stump, asphalt in the rear, near the but it wasn't supposed to be. dumpster. I had walked by All the toes were welded Darnel often, but never saw together with an adhesive of him. After all, he was invisible. blood, puss and so~e~g . Then lasl week, with my newly . green. The nurse 5a:1d it ~ a improved vision, I saw Daruel . very old. un~eat~ infection collapse<i on his patio~ which that was trying diligently to consisted of some loosely scat: beco01e full-Oedged gangrene. tered cardboard boxes, flat-Al I could think about was tened for want of space. Daniel hobbling around the All I could get from him was soup kitchen the day before, that his feet hurt and he could-trying to be useful. n't walk. I left him in the good hands On the way to the emer-of the medical mavens and gency room, I learned about stopped back later that week. diabetes and lus partially Daniel was in good spirits, but amputated nght foot. But it was seemed a bit surprised that ·the left that hurt. anybody cared enou~h to VJSit. After a couple hours of 1 told him lots of the kitchen waltzing with the emergency folks" were concerned, and room bureaucracy, we got him said to say ·~hi. w He didn't seem checked in. I helped the nurses to believe it. peel off lus clothes to bedeck Later that week, the hospital him in one of those backless informed me that Daniel had hospital gowns; the ones left, against "medical advice.• where, if you tum the wrong A couple days later, I saw him Doily Pilot back behind the soup kuchen, appearing mildly mobile, but not totally fit. On inqwnng why he prema· turely left the hospital. he said, "They kept sticking needles m my ann. • It was useless to argue. Besides, 1 don't think needles had anything to do with his unscheduled depar· ture. I SUspE'Ct he felt badly about staying because he couldn't pay. • My experience with Daniel continued to improve my vision. I began to see things that were once invisible. Yet I'm not unmindful of the fact that a few or the homeless are capable or more self-help, but choose to maintain their ardu- ous lifestyle. Perhaps they need help in other ways. Sbll, the vast majority are just down on their luck or • ply find themselv~ m a situa- tion where they can use a help· mg hand. Now choppmg carrots and cliong celery in a soup kitchen. 150't my idea of fun. There are .. more exhilarating ways to enhance one's societal self- worth. But since working there, my tnbfil vision 1S now a perfect . 20120. Thanks to a man named Darnel. • JAY DRISCOLL Is a Costa Mesa res- ident and a volunteer at Someooe Cares Soup Kitchen. The dlstincttve culsJne of Majorca ~ a blend of the best of ~lsh and Mediterranean flavors. Serving Lunch, Dinner&. Sunday Brunch Tapas 'Paella, VaJenclanas fresh Seafood Basque Style Grilled Meats fine Wines&. Spirits 'f Live Flamenco and guitar music Thursday. Friday, Saturday&. Sunday evenings Book Now for our New YeM's Eve Gllat 'I Re.e....,ations: (949) tSl-9396 1000 Bristol North (between Birch &. Jamboree) Newport, Beach, CA 92660 EYE-OPENER . . ' . ... 36 days. or· P C l B 0 Y S C R 0 S 5 C 0 U N T R Y C H A M p· I 0 N S C orona del Mar High's PCL champions -front row from left: Dustin Hodges, Ben Inouye, Blake Dlllon and Mark : Pomerantz. Second row, from left: Travis Beardslee and Josh Yelsey. Back row, from left: John Grod, Kevin Kramer, David Mittman and Judd Hietbrink: DAft.Y PILOT PHOTO BY CONRAD LAU Can't-miss Nicklaus is the big lure •Ticket ~ales picking up for Diners Club Matches. Rllcs here are fashionably ate, so it's no wonder ticket ales for the Diners Club Matches -featunng the inaugural Newport Beach appearance of Jack Nicklaus - are ju5t now sta.rtmg to escalate. "We're doing twice as many • ticket sales (this week) dS we "' did a week ago, so it's very : encouraging,• tournament director Gary Pollard said Wednesday. The Diners Club Matches. t Dec. 11-12 at Pelican Hill Goll i. Qub, will be limited to about 10,000 tickets to establish a more up close and personal feel for fans, Pollard added. Fwther, tournament officials announced 1t has started _elling single-day tickets -$45 for the Diners Club Celebrity Pro-Am on Dec. 10 and $65 each day for play Dec. 11-12, which will be televised by ABC. Three-day passes are $125. SEE GOLF PAGE 82 Slt\IEM CAAN I •A YPi OT Chris Mandertno hopes to have this sort of protection Friday night against Vllla Park. S'IREAKING •Villa Park, on a roll of its own, tries to knock off unbeaten Tars in CIF Division VI quarterlinal. BARR\ fi\u1AN1 n lb1y Plot NEWPORT BEACH -Friday's ClF Southern Section Division V1 quarterfinal football showdown between No. 2-seeded Newport Harbor High and VlSiting Villa Park is not the game of the centu- ry. But the 7:30 p.m. contest will be the final game of the millenruum for either the Sailors (10-0-1) or the Spartans (9-2) and nei- ther appear eager to begin preparation for Y2K. Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors are looking to extend d nine-game winning streak which ranks scrnnd tn the pro- gra.m 's 69-season history. The Sea View League champi- ons are also hoping to extend their season to the final SEE FOOTBALL PAGE 82 THIS WEEK'S PREP PICK Friday's ~.,,. Clf DIVISION V1 QUARTERfl~ VuAPMc vs. NliNoRJ~ at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m. • Newport Harbor by 10 DAILY PILOT SfAsoH Rlc:oftO 76.80/o (31-9-1) SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK •Football has helped Costa Mesa standout put priorities in order. B:\IHN 1:Al IK.,, R ~Pb s a heat-seeking snfcty and the team's let1dmg ceav r, Willy Frnnco did plenty for Co tn Mesn I ligh' Pac1f1c Coo t Lcagu · co· champions. Th Mu tarig • footb II program, how v r, did much mor for th 6·fool, l80·pound senior. lt moUvated him to g t his diploma •(Football) ha been o real SEE FRANCO PAGE IM . Q OTE Of TH DAY "We med our (but15) off fo.-four years fo.-this _. Garrett Gentry, CdM senior; and CIF Division II water polo champion INSIDE CHAMPS! Garrett Bowlus (13) and his Corona del Mar High teammates rule CIF Division llwater polo following Wednesday's championship ,effort. For the story, see B2. Dai1}illeilot Oar Pilot Bl SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM DOU.G SPARKS Pole vaulting. • Ev~rywhere he's gone he's been taking one giant leap after another in the everlasting quest for excellence. . ' .. Thur~oy. November 25, 1999 ·Sports HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Corona del Mar players celebrate with 8-6 victory lo hand over Servile for the CIF Division II championship We~esday. •Sea Kings win their first CIF title since '89 with 8-6 win over Servite. I 0 ... 1 I'll Boo DolyPb BELMONT SHORE -The wait ts over. For the spruors on Corona del Mar High's boys water polo team, their career bas been filled w1th so many dreams, but it took four years and a hard-fought 8-6 victory over defendmg champion Servile to finally adueve them with a CIF South- ern Section Division II title on Wednesday. "We worked our (butts) off for four years for this," CdM seruor two-meter man Garret Gentry said. "Four years of work, 17 years of train~ mg, this is it light here," senior Alex Niehenke said •My year's complete.• "I feel confused nght now,• CdM's seruor goal.le Brad Netherton said. "We've been talking about it smce our freshman year. And to finally win it, 1 don't know how I feel.· The title, won in the waters of Behnont Plaza. marks the 10th tor the Sea Kings. But it's been 10 years since CdM (20-10) last won a championship, and five years since its last final appearance .. "I'm really proud of the kids,• CdM Coach John Vargas said . "They deserve 1t.. While the 13 seruors on the CdM squad hndlly adueved thetr goal, it was 1uruor Garrett Bowlus who made it possible. Bowlus scored the hrst three goals for CdM dl1d led all scorers with four goals. "He stepped up," Vargas said. "I'm really proud of him." "I thought I got good looks al the goal tor the counter,• Bowlus said. "t had some operungs. so I took ll." "Really, I couldn't have done it without my teammates " Bowlus' hn;l two goals gave No 2 seed CdM a 2-1 lead after the first penod. But · top seed Servile (22-5) took the lead with two qwck goals from the two-meter spot at the start of the second. This was one of the few times Servite's -dangerous two-meter men· i"vlichael Kim and Dane Jensen got free from CdM's .defense. Otherwise, Serv1tc could not get consiste nt production from the mside with ~dM's defense and NPtherton playing well. • After a tense battle m the second, Bowlus got his third goal to tie the game up Moments later, Morgan Johnston stole the ball, CdM forced an ejection. and Niehenke scored the six-on-five goal to give CdM the lead dgam. Bowlus' fourth goal came at the start of the second haU. But Servile stormed back with three consecutive goals. Vmcent Bevins knocked in a rebound off a Nether- ·supreme! Corona del Mar High's Garrett Gentry (white cap) fires the ball toward the Servtte net in the Sea Kings• championship conquest of Servile at Belmont Plaza. ton save, Kim scored his second goal, an a perimeter shot from Jensen bounced off the crossbar dnd trickled m But CdM answered immediately. Netherton found Chriss Street wide open on a counter tor the tying goal. And Gen- try scored for the first time off an asSist from Street as th~ Sea Kings to regained the lead. ·we had the better swimmers,• Vargas said about his teum. "That let us take advanldge of counters." Servile turned up its defense m the fourth, forcing five turnovers at the start. But it could not score, and the frustrated Friars got an ejection that Jed to a Gentry goal. With it'c; season on the line, Servite roared back and got two s1x-on·hves. But the Friars missed the shot on the first one, and Johnston picked up an errant pass to . kill the second one. Gentry then ran down most of the clock to seal Serv1te's fate and the championship for CdM. ·we were 1ust stymieing dnd knocking down shots,~ Gentry said about the end of the game. •vye wtmted 1t. We really want- ed it." CIF DIVISION II FINALS (•t .Belmont Plua) Coron• del Mar a. Servlte 6 Corona def Mar 2 2 3 1 8 Servite 1 2 3 o 6 Corona del M•r. Bowlus 4, Gentry 2, Niehenke 1, Street 1. Saves: Netherton 10. Servlte: Jensen 2, Kim 2, Mounigan 1, Bevins 1. Saves: de Grasse 1 1 CIF CHAMPIONS CORONA DEL MAR HIGH BOYS WATER POLO 1999 BRAD NETHERTON SHERWIN KIM BEAU STOCKSTILL ALEXANDER NIEHENKE MORGEN JOHNSTON GARRITT GENTRY CLIFF SHEPHERDSON CHASE EMERY BRADY FLYNN RYAN JmoN D .J. JACKSON CHRISS STREET (JAMES) MATI PETRY ARTHUR DORR ' GARRITT BOWLUS DAVID FABRIAN . CHRIS M cCORMICK JOHN GRAASS CAVAN CUYLER MICHAEL MARCH ROBERT MESSENGER MARCELLO PANTULIANO DREW HOEVEN COACH: JOHN V ARGAS Doily Pilot 4' NEWPORT HIRIOR LINEUPS .. OfRHsE DERNS! No. ... ,... Ht. Wt. Cl. Poe. 1 Cllll M•IC • ._, 6 2 195 Jr. QB 2 ~STftlMT 5-9 180 Sr. T8 44 TMVll.,..... 6-0 208 Jr. FB J JusTIN JAC!Oel 6-0 165 St. WR • ltu'I OAYION 6-5 195 Sr. WR 15 Nial l>HCllOOllf 6-4 225 Sr. TE 7t ...._'-s 6-8 245 Sr. LT 51 Smll ~WITZ 6-2 200 Sr LG SI Luis OIUI 5·11 205 Sr. c 70 NaHAoo'I 6-3 223 Sr RG 77 "'-"' Cou 6-5 325 Sr. RT -FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 '!O· f'tayer Ht. Wt.Cl. '°" IS Nal>-M 225 Sr. OE 21 A#O'I KM.Mil 5-9 190 Sr. NG 71 Na MolM~ 6-3 230 Sf OT 7 GAll9TT TllOl«AL.I 6-0 185 Jr. OE , 0..M.ilNCm• 0 6-2 195 Jr OlB SS Al.MSMNZ 6-1 250 Jr.MLB ' MuT\MWI' 5·10 200 Sr OL8 2 A#oM STNAllY 5-9 160 St ca , JusTIN JACiOeS 6-0 165 Sr. ca I la.&.'I OAYn* 6·5 195 Sr SS 20 DA.,,.. ,,,,.,. 6-2 180 Sr. FS •(Jackson) throws it well and (Arguello) )S really an all- around athlete who punts, place-kicks, and returns kicks for them,• Brinkley said. "With calendar page by earning a the running back, quarterback berth in next week's semlli-and receiver, they certainly mils, where they have already. present a big challenge." ' ventured four times this The Newport <Jefense has · decade. been up to any challenge late- Coach Pat Mahoney's Cen.: ly, which Brinkley attributes to' tu.ry League champions have a solid grasp of the team con-' won seven straight and are cept. . r looking to earn their first semi-·we don't really depend on final date in the '90s. one or two guys," Brinkley On paper, it appears to be a said. "Everybody understands classic matchup of defense the concept of our defense and (Newport) vs. offense. The everybody is making plays.• Sailors, with three shutouts in Harbor had nine quarter- th · 1 f cl back sacks and Clayton had eir ast our games, in uding two interceptions against El a 22-0 first-round triumph over Dorado. El Dorado, have Linebackers Alan yielded just 83 Saenz, Mike Tunney points. Its the fewest "They're and Chris Manderino,. points surrendered balanced the front four of Gar- in Orange County, as ff . ty d rett Troncale, "Jick well as Division VI. o enstve an ' Villa Park, which they have the Langsdorf, Andy capped three most weapons Kalanz and Njck straight appearances of any team Moghaddam, as well i.rJ the CJF finals with we've faced ... ,, as the secondary of its only section title Justin Jacobs, Stew- (Southern Confer-art, Billy Clayton and ence) in 1977, is Jeff Brinkley Dayne Pfaff, will need averamng nearly 37 N bor to make plays to con-. :::.-4!Wp<>rt Har tam the Spartans. pomts per game, foo~ll coach Villa Park's fourth-best irl the county. The Spartans, however. defense, which has have averaged 49 points their given up nearly 22 points per last six games, including last game, is not without its own week's 38-28 first-round win challenge. over Santa Ana. In addition to Stewart, who "They're balanced often-darts and dashes behind the sively and they have the most oUensive line of tackles Blair weapons of any team we've Jones and Robert Cole, guards f d • Brinkl 'd f th Nick Haddy and Steve ace • ey sai 0 e Wukaw1tz and center Luis Spartans, who feature record-setting tailback Marquis Cruz, junior quarterback Man- Colvin. derino triggers a complemen- Colvin, who transferred tary passing attack. from Buena Park, where he Manderino has thrown for rushed for 952 yards and 789 yards and 11 TDs, com- scored 15 touchdowns last fall, plet.ing 44 of 100. He has also exploded for 275 yards and five rushed for 205 yards and five IDs against Santa Ana. The IDs. . outburst upped his own school Jacobs (18 catches for 357 yards and five TDs) and Clay-single-season-record rushing ton (16 for 257 yards and siX total to 2,091 yards. His 242 IDs) lead the receiving corps. carries have produced 33 Newport's 31 778 offensive touchdowns. -yards have more than doubled "He's almost a clone of those of its opponents (1,858). Andre Stewart,• Brinkley said, and the Sailors have a plus-11 comparing the 5-foot-11, 172· turnover ratio. pound: seruor to the Sailors' Villa Park a lso features productive senior tailback, standout ll.nemen James Ben- who has 1,726 yards and 21 ton (6-5, 260), Anthony TDs on 263 attempts, including Bologna (6-2, 250) and John 10 games of at least 100 yards Anderson (6-2, 275), all of this fall. whom were all-league picks as The Spartans, however, are juniors last season. hardly smashmouth specialists. It's the second meeting Junior quarterback John Hen-between the two programs. ry Jackson (5-10, 165) has Newport, 26-0-1 in its last 27 thrown for 1,217 yards and games against teams not m the nine TDs. He has 'Completed 85 Sea View League, won the of 144 (59%), with only three 1997 first-round playoff clash, interceptions 31-3. Jackson's favonte target is The winner will meet either senior Bryan Arguello, who has No. 3-seeded La Mirada or 46 receptions for 736 yards and Kennedy in the semifinals, Sat- eight touchdowns urday, Dec. 4. Mesa baseball camp approaching • Costa Mesa High to host four-day camp for youngsters ages 8-13, in late December. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High will be hosting a baseball Christmas camp for youngsters ages 8-13, Dec. 27-30 from 8 a.m. to noon. The camp will be run by Mustangs Coach Kirk Bauermeister, his coaching staff artd his players. Hitting, pitching, baserunning, bunting, position play, sliding and game strategies will be emphasized in this tow-day camp. The cost of the camp is $60 and each player is to bring a glove, cleated shoes, a hat and suitable baseball attire. For information, call (714) 432-1989 or (714) 424-8763. GOLF Information on all of the instructional programs offered al the academy will also be available, golf feat of 1999 --and perhaps the entire decade. HONORS ... CONTINUED FROM ~1 tournament, because it's in the same condition as when the pros played it,• Pollard said. •aut you can't get the course in tournament condition overnight. It takes a long p riod of time. It's m tournament c:hape two or three we""ks before the tournament.• Detail.S· (949) 759-5102. Jerry Anderson, president of OCC players honored All tickets include transportalJon from de.c:1gnated parking lots located at either Ncwp<?rt Coast Dnve and San Joaquin Hill Road or on Center Dnve near Fashion Island. "In order to acconunodatc the parking needs of the p<:ctators, we _...,.__..trongly: cncpurn.gcJbe. palmn.s.. to_ pwchac:c thPir tickets m advance so we can adequately plan for the shuttle service between the lots and Pelican I Jill Golf Club,~ PoUard said. n ckels ar<' on ale at ull ETM locations in selC'ct Vons and Pavilions stores, by calling 888-IITM·TIXS or the toumrlment office at (949) 759~5175. Pelican Hill wUJ be open to the public for play through Doc. 8, which m tms r;olfcrs have a cbanc to play th• course 1n mrtd ·for-TV condition. •An tswful lot of golf •n; hke to play the cours the clay nfler th On Dec. 9, the first day of the pro-am for amateurs, Steve Pttle of the PGA Tour will give a free youth clinic at the Pelican l till prncltco cerner from 3:30 p.m . to 5::m p.m. The Glenn Deck Golf Academy at Pelican Hill will be offenng free goU tips at the Pclictin J hll Golf Club Holiday Kio k stand at Fttsh1on Island Friday through Sunday fl'om 9 a.rn. to 2 p .m. Deck and other tcarhmg · proh'S 1onal from tho acMemy will be there to assist with one's 9t1me. They will an wcr qu •$hon and oUer adV1cc on the short gum!'!, the tull game, golf eqmpm nt, Ct\nst.m s golt id and way to unprov) th golf wing. Gtft certihr.ate for golf c.:hools, 1 ons and mcrchancli! t P hcnn HUI Will he nv 1lobl for purch N wport Beach Country Club, will Newport Beach Country Club receive his award as the 1999 •All-Mission Conference has head pro Paul Hahn and reigrung Southern California PGA Golf women's club champion Debbie Profesi.1onal of the Year on Dec. 5 12 Bucs on first, second teams. AJbnght won the recent Southern at Yorba Linda Country Club dunng Cahfom1a PGA Pro-Lady Club the !iCction's annual meeting. COSTA MESA -Expanding on Charnplonihip at Candlewood Ande1 on, a member of the Wednesday relcaso on U1e AU-Mission Country Club in Wluttier, shooting SCPGA J iall of Fame and Daily Pilot Conference football election , Orange a hvc-unde.!.:P.ar 65 to wmJ>.Y.-'a __ _._""snorts 6U ot Fame. also_won Uio Coast Colle e had 12 of its players stroke. Hahn claimed $900. section's top honor in 1985. ..,____.._s-elect to both th fu'St and second Albnght, who hds won four teams . stnught NBCC titles, has played in Angels pitcher ShJgetoshl On off en e, quarterback Jared Plint all three Tea Cup Clas4'ics. Hasegttwt,\, a Newport Beach (2,454 yards, 16 TDs) and wide receivers Santa Ana Country Club h~ad resident, has applic•d for Ravmond Oh 1 (62 ti ) d pro Mike Reehl and longtime , ,_ re recep ons an women' SACC champion Mdnannc TC11cmbership at Mesa Verde Country David Castleton (958 receiving yards) lub, where picturE's of candidates were 11-t t "'"" "'-hU · Tpwcrsey tied for third w the 1111 • c<U .. m m~rs, w e runnmg SCPGA Lady·Pro event, h_ring a hang 00 0 wult. back Jimmie Banks (663 yards, six TDs) two·under 68 (Reehl cnmod $5461 and Un men Anthony Knutson and Yan· Towersey J>lttyed 53 hol s of Costa M Golf & Country Club nick Boka w re ocond·t m lections. will ho t ft prc·hohday tent Sdle Dec. o d f h comnl\tttiv' golf on Aug. 13, 5 n e ns , op omore d f ns1ve ,.~ 4· from 10 tun. to 4 p.m. with '·· kB hn hing runn Mtp in th nvlno of 20% to 603 on all bran<! uoC obhy John on and kickoff r6tum• South m California Wome•n' or club and m •rc.hnndi e c.r Jam DawWin w rf! first·lcam hon· Match·Play Champion hip, lh[}Il ore , whil lin men Jam OugllArnana winning h cond cons 1tiv Tua and Kent And rson, along With line- Cup l le (at M y, n1 CouJllry • IUCHARD DUNlll's golf column .,,,._rs backers Ju Un Blackard and Dustin Club). II .J gnrd d a th gr t • t h Thursday Davis, wcr ccond·team ections ' Daily Pilot Sports Thursday, November 25, 1999 Enter the Serven era at Costa Mesa • New coach Bob Serven vows his Costa Mesa boys basketball qwntet will get some respect. • OARKV FAt; I !(NI II !Wt Pb nonwinrung • '>Ca ons. Serven doesn't plan on altcnng hi:. ~nchant for succe~ "The biggest thing was to get the kids to know they could win and we dtd that this summer," Seryen sa.td. "Now, • I'm hopmg we can get off to a good start, so we might catch some people's attention. We want to get some respect.· pomts last season. Serven, who plan~ to oonsas· tently employ an eight-man rota· t10n, said starting as ignmenti. have yet to be firmly established, Among those who figure to cont.rtbute hedvily are senior vet- erans Steve Whittaker, Rydn Naff, Shaun Fenyman and Dave Weir, as well as 6·6 junior Mlke Payne and sophomore Dav1d Cont~>. : COSTA MESA -Entrenched, in r)?cent years, in the unfldtlering Jocale of c:upcake city, the Co'>ta Mesa l llgh boys basketball .team, und1>r hn.t·year coach and former Newport l larbor head man Bob Serven, has i.ubmltted a change of address. r The Mustangs plan to earn that respect with the hard-Bob Serven nosed play Serven demands, Whittaker, a 6-0 guard, aver- aged 7 .5 points for last season's 4· 22 unit. A three-point shooter, he has unpressed Serven with hiS defensive "In the past, wtten people looked at the schedule, they'd see Costa Mesa and ·think 'That's a win,' • Serven StlJd. as well as a roster long on varsity expen- ence and not lacking talent "f llke my tedm a lot,• Serven said. "That's not the case anymore." Serven, who was twice Sea View League Coach of the Year ln fow seasons at Harbor (1989-93), spent the last six as a valued as!>ist;;int and defensive archi· tect al Santa Margaritd. He won one league llUe at Newport and had a hand m three ClF Southern Section crowns, as well as one state title, at Santa Margari- ta. "We have hard workers, good chemistry and a good mix of seniors and. younger 'kids who push each other." • So, despite Mesa's 11-62 mark the la!>t three seasons under former coach Erich Allen, its current 39-game Pacific Coast League losing streak and 17 'str<Ught AYSO Raging Thunder reach the finals Leading the returners IS 6-Coot-3 seruor Nate Jones, who averaged 15.4 pomts last season en route to second. team All-PCL recognition. Pnmanly an mside player under Allen, Jones will be used more facmg the basket this season. "He has a good mtennediate game and he has been working on tus lhree- point shot,• Serven said. Rick Hatsush1, a 5· 10 senior, returns at point guard, where bis noor leaderi.hlp has trnpressed Serven. He averaged 6 8 • Region 97: Next up is a Dec. 4 showdown with Wave Runners. NEWPORT BEACH Nathan Cramer and Chad Sta.ssel each ~ored goals to lead the Ragmg Thunder over the Bullets, 2·1, 111 AYSO Regton 97 Division 4 boys soccer serrufmals action Solid offensive passmg was turned m by Jonathan Gordon. lfavt:s Mayfield, Kyle Rohan and Colton Parks, while Jason Walker and Kalani Simon led the midfield play . On defense, ChrlsUan Barnett, Corbin Williamson and Kevin E.-edJa kept the pressure off goalic>s Nick WeU and Brett Green, who had one save each. W1th the win, the Raging Thunder will take on the Wdve Runnc>rs December 4 for the champaomtup. In boys Division 5 action: Jaguars 4, Tsunamis 2 • R.J. D'Cruz scored both of the Ti.unami<; goals on penalty kicks, while Danny Miller and Cameron Cha ~ edch played weU at goalie. acumen · Naff, a varsity performer as a sopho· more, is back after having played last year m Georgia. A dclllgerous three- point bomber, the 6-4 senior forward reportedly drilled 10 three-pomters in a summer league game. He will also be c-ounted llpoD to score inside. Perryman, a 6-3· senior, and Weir, a 6-0 senior, have been s tarters m two pre· vious varsity seasons. Both are football standouts and bring a strong competaUve attitude, which Serven admires Ferryman was the second-leading scorer a year ago (7.6 ppg) and his ath· leticism will come in handy on the front line. Weir, who averc1ged nearly four points per yanie last cason, will be c-ounted upon to core more. Payne, who scored 52 pomts in 22 gamc:o last season, has improved immensely, according to Seiven "He's. 'worked real hard on his low· p<>st game and we'll get shot-blocking t1nd rebounding from him,• Serven said Conte, a 5-9 guard, is a skilled bdll· hdndlcr with three-pomt shooting range. And he ha:,n't been intimidated by varsi- ty competition Dunny Krikonan a 5· 10 freshman, wouldn't have made the varsity if Serven didn'( plan to gave rum some 'minutes, while senior Brandon Knox and 1uruor Ndder Abedrabo will ddd depth LO the backcourt. "We have a good basketball IQ," said .Serven, who will mix defen~es and employ myriad offensive sets "We have more :,luff in at thL'i tune of year than any team I've coached." Serven said if the Mustangs can dvoad foul trouble and in1unes, particularly up front, they can dltam their goal of mak· mg the playoffs for the fm.t time smCP 1992. Mesd opens Monday in the Lodra Toumdment against Call.forrua (6 p.m. at Anahoun High). 10 Danny Krikorian 11 Brandon Knox 12 Rick Hatsushi Steve Whittaker Sr. 21 Dave Weir Sr. . 25, Nader Adebrado 31 Mike Payne Jr. 33 Ryan Naff Sr. 40 Nate Jones 44 Shaun Ferryman Coach: Bob Serven SWIMMING Peirsol takes the bronze at World. Cup •Newport Harbor High standout clocks a 1:57.16 in the 200-meter backstroke. EDMONTON, AJbcrtu Canadd -Aaron Pe1rsol from Newport Harbor l iigh, took third place in the 200-meter backstroke tor th(' lrvtnl' Novaquatics in the second i.tage of the World Cup competition with a time of t .57 16. The 16-year-old was beaten out by Gordon Kojulz of Croatia, d member of the Croatia Olyrnptc Team and 29-year-old Rog•mo Romeno, of Brazil. His titne ilnproved by mom thun two seconds from his qualJ.fyIDg t101e. ln his third-place finbh, Pt'irsol out-swum Cana- dian Olympian and World Championshtp Bron1e Medalist Mark Ver ·veld, who ended up m seventh place. Erik Bonn controlled the rrudlleld, · while Rex Nelson, Erle Holland and Cesar Amador Pach played a sol.ld au. around game · Cdm-based @-ls fall in finals Pel.J'Sol will join tus lrvrne Novaquatics teanunates as they head for the U.S. 0Mn Sw1mrrung Champi- onships to be held m San Antonio, Texa:., Dl.>c. 2-4. Despite the senulLnal'i lo~s. the hrst of the season for the Tsunanus, lbey still advclflce to the hnals of the pldyoffs ·1n ~quarterfmals play, the Tuunamis' knocked ort the Shock ·Waves. 3·2, with two goals from D'Cruz and dlld Uurd by Amador. In girls DlvtsJon 6 actJon: For the T(•enae Wahmes, they wrapped up their season Saturday w1th goals scored by Jordan Murrel, Ashley Svend- sen, Blakely FJcenec dfld Sayde Busby, with assists from Jessica Swift, Cassie D'Cruz and Skylar Hanson. Goaliei. Hannah Macleod and Lindsay Anderson played sol.ld m goal for the Tee- rtle Wahines. Arsenal whips Public Enemy Region 120: Hellmich, Salas each score two goals in 6-0 championship victory. COSTA MESA -Jess Hellmich and Jaime Salas each ~ored two goals to lead · the Ar!>enal, a boys under-14 soccer team to a 6-0 win over the Public Enemy in the AYSO Reg1on 120 championships. Ertc Scheel.fer and Juntor Simental each added a goal {or the Arsenal, who had lost to Public Enemy, 3-1, m d preVlOUS contest. Nlkoll Carroll, Ryan Sanlord, Chris Cifuentes and Jim Tallman controlled the game on both sades of the ball, while Chris Ray, Brett Molaskey, Sam Wall and Scott Markley also turned m ~olid all-around play. ln boys under· 12 action: Bllaard 3, Orange Crush 2 -Luli Andrade and Caleb Burge each srorcd goals for the Blizzard, while Brtm Henriquez and Jose Perez each scor d for the Orange Crush. Crush' goalie Kyle Thonne s made several sav ~. hut finally, in even udden death ovcrtun , Adrian Jimenez scored the game-winner for the Bliu.ard. Solid team play by the Blizzard was twned m by Rory Folsom. Ryan Pfautz. Garr tt Man.hall, Edgar Mendoza, Luis Cott.a, Ramen Contrvu, Mike Mantyla.. Josh Knauer, Nlck Juarez, Erle Seagonclo- llar, Nick Urbanlec and German Hlgadera. In boys under-8 action: For the Rockelo;, in their matchup Wlth the Gr en Jct , Matt VU cored a goal whtlc Alex Alllone. Angel Beas, Justin Crosson, Jonathan Knauer, Aarnn King, Ben Nord trom, Andr w Roth and Pr ton Schow rontrthutoo on both f>tdl'..$ of the field , In girt under·8 action; Por tho Pink Panth n;, lri their game again t the Blue Dolphins, Brltt.ny Gr1mmett 5COred two gi>ttl!, wlul Michl•I• Watson nnd Maken· na Sanl Jo 11ch add ld ingl o I . The Panth rs' def ns wu led by Amanda Welion, A ry Lngram, J nna Hurty, Anni DAW, MorgM Pautsdl nd N1ta11e ~l. • Division 2 team captures Area Q crown with unbeaten record before falling to Downey in Section 11 final. NEWPORT BEACH -The gllls' AYSO Region 57 Division 2 soccer team from Corona del Mar went undefeated rn the regular sea- son, before capturing the Arca Q champi- onship and reached the Section 11 champi- onships before finally losing to Downey, 4-2. In the first game of lhe Section 11 tourna- ment, Corona del Mar defeated Huntington Beach, 4-2. Kristin Hanson cored two goals, while Whittney George and Lauren Loe each added single tallies. In the semifinals, CdM, led by Han.son's two goals, knocked off Garden Grove, 2·0, sending the team to the finals against Downey. . Jn the championship loss, I Janson and Stephanie Hardison each scored for CdM. . Strong forward play was turned m by Elis· abeth Nelson, Lauren Mc:Hale, Jeruiller New- field and Kristina Thea. Jn the midfield, Cd.M wa.«> led by Ashley Flaum, Lauren Biggs, Aspen Pcmott, Astrid Soto and Christina Taylot, while on defense, Emily ~der, Tiffany Pagano, Brittany Price, Amy 'fyson and Alissa Zoelle.. AYSO SOCCER CHAMPS The Galaxy Girls ruled the roost in the under 12 classification for Region 57, compiling a perfect record. front row, from left Katie Wade, Ashley Carnahan, CalUyn Czlmy, Kelly Nelson, Kelly McElroy, Amanda Knuppel and Jae Moro In. Mlddl row, from left: E.tnlly Almaraz, Kara Jones, Caroline Claure, Rachel Haber, Taylor Beauchamp and Je lea Wertheim. Back row, from left: Coach Marco Almarez and Coach Cinnamon Gulley. Two Pirates named All-OEC • McDeannon first team in men's soccer. Final NHBA registration deadJinc is approaching JC MIN'S HOOPS OCC outruns foe, 108-105 • Bucs come.from wdy back to wm in OT. ro-..\ ,\11111n 111 lklily Pibt COSTA MESA It every wm 1s gomg to be like tlus for Orange Coast College men' basketball team, first-year coach l\.1t1rk Hill nught have to ask for early retirement After falling behind b)' a many as 18 points m the second half, the Pirate~ staged a tunolli come· back en route to a dramatic 108-105 ov"rtime non- conference wm over vtqting El Ganuno Wednesday night. Chad l·idgedom' three-pomter at the buzzer sent the game mto overtime, where Dave Elliott scored eight of hb 26 poml! m the e.:i tra hve minutes to lead the Sues (2· 1) It was OCC's . c ond comc·trom-bchlnd victory m three starts. Earlier the Pirat ~ tiailed San Dlego Mesa by 14 m tho sec-ond half before outsconng the Olympians, 33-9, tor a 10-pomt wm •1t just goe to ::>how you that you nev •r quit,'' Hill said. ·we talked about characlt r and pnde when we got down h19 m the econd half. This is a good group '' The Pirates were down, 88-81, with 1:18 remam· ing in regulation when Due Nguyen·~ three-pointer cut the lead to 88-84. El Camino (1·4) hat numerou~ dutch free throws and actually led, 93.97, wt th lei.-Uum 30 ~econd remaining. David Castl ton, playing htit hrsl game smce fm· ishing up .football ason, wa louted on a three· pomt attempt with 22 econd left H drained oil three to cut the lead to 93-0 Two Wamor fr throw ~\ri tched th 1 d to 95· 90 before Castleton dramoo a dutch lhrec-pomtm with 16 ond rcnuunmg. cutting it lo 95-92. After an OC foul, th Wamors mad om)' on of two from the line allowing lh Pit t on tho Point guatd Ryan EarJ found Ii gedom on th c;ide and the 6-foot-4 fr mia.n' h v at th buzzer found tho bottom of th n t, ding th gam to B4 Thuridoy, November 2.5, 1999 Sports SUrllbl• W9l'8 provided by tlrom left) Andrew Macboslde. Jnon Cernlua. ltlley Conroy, COdy Campbell, ~an Iverson and Alex Kirby. FRANCO CONTINUED FROM 81 poSlbve for hun, • Me~ Coach Jeny I Jowell said. •tast year at this time, he was not on track to graduate. But when be decided to play football, he had to make sure he was eligible. Football is · the reason he's going to graduate.• Football was Franco's favorite sport groWUlg up and he was always one of better players on his Pop Warner tea.ms. But when hlgh school rolled around, Franco's priorities shifted. "I was slacking off and stuff, -recalled Franco, whom Howell said was caught up in WILLY AIANCO Doily Pilot tacklen. Beyond that, ht ability to deliver crowd-pleasmg hits, tostered his reputation as a fearsorne last line of defense. ·wmy is more of hitter than a cover guy,• Howell said ol the Daily Pilot Player of the Week, who temporarily suspended the gravitational relationship of a Pacifica receiver's feet to the turf wiU1 one of the season's most vicious colllSlons in Mesa's 14-6 first-round playoff loss Fnday at Orange Coast College. Franco, who recovered a fumble, also caught passes of 29, 25 and 2 yards again.st the Manners. He also blocked effectively for one of Orange . Counties more productive rushing attacks. Sharks captllre second place a circle of frtends not cilways interested m doing the right thing. "l was going through some bard times and I didn't want to take the time for football." •WilJy JUSt loves to play football,• Howell said. •When we take water _ breaks in practice, Willy doesn't go get water. He stays on the fie.Id, kicking the ball, throwing it, or talking someone mto throwing it to him. He likes to play." •Team rolls to 7-2 overall record in first-second grade league. CoflStant badgering by Mesa players, as well as continued interest from the coaching staff, finally.persuaded Franco to join the team a handful of games into the 1998 season. Franco's fondness for contact, sometimes creates conflict with bis pass coverage responsibilities COSTA MESA-;--The Harbor area Boys and Guls Club Sharks captured se«:ond plac..-e in the fi.n;t and second grade roller tiockey league. Their 7-2 season was led by the leagues top scorer Cody Campbell, who averaged five g0c1ls i--.--...... e. Assisting with much of the sconng was Ryan Iverson. who shared •All League" honors with Campbell "I always want to fly up and hit someone, so sometimes play-action fakes me out. But rutting is the most fun part of the game. Me and (inside linebacker) Shaun Ferryman always had a thing before games this year. We'd say "It's ume for big-dog hitting tonight.' because me and him considered ourselves the big dogs when it came to rutting.• Solid defense by Jason Cernius and Alex Kirby and heads-up goaltending by Riley Conroy and Andrew Macboskle kept the opponents' scoring opportunities limited. Too far behind to make a significant contribution to the varsity, Franco sparkled m the junior varsity games and became more attentive in the classroom. "I finally realized I cbdn't want to go through high school without playing football," Franco said. "I didn't play my Creshman or sophomore years. I watched some of the games, though, and it felt like I was supposed to be out there. H FRIDAY • FootlMll S C H E D U l E M~tangs seeking volleyball coach Franco said football helped improve his self-esteem and, after making his baseball debut with the Mustangs this spring, he hopes to give football a try at OCC next fall. High school -CIF Oivlsi0<1 VI Playoffs, quarterfinal. Villa Park at Newport Harbor, 7·30 p.m • aaskethlill Community college men -Orange Coast at Canyons, 1 p.m. Costa Mesa High is still in need of a boys H E l P W A H T E D varsity volleyball coach, on a walk-on basis. Inter- ested parties should contact Athletic Director Kirk Bauermeister at (714) 424-8763. Newly committed, Franco caught up on some credits m summer school and won starting assignments at tight end and free safety . He led the Mustangs with 20 receptions for 260 yards and he was ~ong the leading So, perhaps, football can continue to help him add to his diploma collection. CLUB SOCCER Costa M'esa PONY registration Dec. 4 KIPPY BIRTHDAY Slammers seeking players NEWPORT SOCCER BEACH -The Vipers fall to Wffit Coast in boys under-12s ME~~ST A I A S I I A l l CMbrirtlna the O.Hy Pilat'a Athtete of the w.elt settee Slcmuners Futbol Club is looking for a goalie and one good field player for a BU10 Gold Club soccer team. COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast Uruted Vipers boys under-12 club soccer team lost, 2-1. by the No. 1 ranked West Coast Football Oub Saturday. The Costa Mesa PONY baseball league will hold spring registra- tions Saturday, December 4 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Costa Mesa High's gymnasium for the Pony division. The players must be born after Aug. 1, 1989. Jonsen Carmack scored the lone goaJ for the Vipers, while solid defense was turned in by Billy Munce, Donny Hunt, Eric Eadtngton and Matt Collier. The team is playing in the CSL • Gold Bracket dunng the 1999-2000 season and practices at Lincoln Ele- mentary. In girls under-10 acllon. • Wolfpack 5, OJSC 0 -Five players scored a goal tor the WoUpack, who improved their season record to 10-4-1 with the win. Registration fees are $100 per player and each needs to show proof of residence and age. ~ The team is coached by Jose Duarte, who holds a National "D" license. Carly Ruiz, Claire Josephson, Alesha Young, Crystal Mena and Emily Oblhaver were the goat-scorers for the Wolfpack, while Alex Mcintosh, Jena Klett, Megan Munce, Allie Duemberger and goalie Kristina Dague helped keep OJSC off the scoreboard. The Pony division is for play- ers age 13-1'4. For more infonn.ation. call (949) 225-9237. TVHA..a G> CON>NA DEL MAR 9ASUAU. For more information call Duarte at (714) 966-2899. ~ P-UBUC' FlctJtloua Bualn .. a Name StaWment _ The following persom ire doloo business as. CAllFOANIA GIFT BASKETS, 6571 Col) Drive, Huntiog1oo Beach CA 92847 Janet H Green, 6571 Cory Orlve, Hun11ngtor Beach, CA 92647 This business Is con duded by· an lnd•vklual Have you started dolt'l business ye1? No Janet H Green Thia statement wa& filed w11h the County Clerk ol Orange County on 10-29-99 19996809176 Dally Pilot Nov 4. 11. 18, 25. 1999 Th054 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The loltowmg persons are dollljl business es BobbY 5 North Pole LIV· ery. 1 ~2 E 22nd SI . Costa Mesa, CA 92827 Bobby's North Pole Liv· ery. (CA). 152 E 22nd S1 • Co61a Me5a. CA 92627 Thll bus1ness is con- ducted by a corporation Have you started doing business yet? No Bobby's North Pole Liv· ery, Robert Atkins, Preai· den I Thia statement was filed Wtlh the Coun!y Clefll ol Orange County on 11-19-99 19996812<1' 1 0111y Pilot Nov 25. Dec ~· 9. 16, 1999 Th147 'LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • CtematOf)' 3500 PICltic: Vl9w Dnve Newport Beach 844-2700 PIDICE IROTltERS HUIROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway CoataMesa 842-9150 PUBLIC NOTICES ITYOF COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVmNG BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that seated proposals lor lumishtng all labor; materlals. equipment, transporta-tion and such other lacil- tties as may be required lor lhe 17th STREET/ NEWPORT BOULE- VARD STREET IM· PROVEMENTS • CITY PROJECT NO. 99-17, will be received by the City ol Costa Mesa et the Office of the C11y Clerk, n Fair Drllle. Costa Mesa: Caltlomia, until the hour ol 10:00 e.m .. Mon-day, December 13, 1999, at which time they w111 be opened pub1tc1v and read aloud in the Council Chambers Sealed proposals shall bear the lltle ol the work and name ol the bidder but no other dist· inguishing manta Any bid received alter the scheduled closing hme lor the reo&lpt al bids shall be returned to bid· der unopened It shall t>e lh• sole respons1b1hty or the bidder 10 see that hl5 bid 15 f9C8llled 1n prope< time. A set ol Bid Documents may be olltalned at the OlllC8 ol tne City Engl neer, 77 Fatr Drtve, Costa ~sa cat fomia, upon nonrefundable payment of $20.00. An addltlonel cherge of $5.00 must be Included II handled by mail Bid Documents and other contract documen11 mav atso be tKatrunecl 11 the Off tee of the Cttv Clerk ol the City ol Co6ta Mesa. Bid Doc:um.nts will not be mailed uni.u the ld- d1t1onal SS 00 charge Is Included wlltl peyment Eec:tt bid shatt be made on the Proposal lorm, sheets P·1 lhrough P-9 provided In the contract documents. end attan be accompanied by a cerltlled or cashier's check or e bid bOnd lor not 18" than t0% of the amount of their bld.1. made payable to the 1,,;11y of Colla Mell No propotal shal be considered un· le" acc:ompan11d by "Affordable Alternative" Discount-casket; Cremation& Burial Service Why should you ubjcct yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for ca~kets & crviccs???' CaJI Toll Free l ·888-S CASKET Smfng Oran I Surrounding Countries ~~11 N=ll ~11 =II ~11 ~~1 ~11; ~1 such cashier's Cheek, Actltlous Buelneas Actltlou• iiuslneu ActftJous Bualneaa Fictitious Buslneas Actltlou• Bualneu AcUtloua Bualneaa Flcttdoua Buslneaa cash, or blddet's bOnd Name Statement Name Statamant Name Statement Name Statement Name StatetMnt Name Statement Name Statern.nt No bid WU be con-The followlng persona The 1onow1ng persons The loltow1ng persons The lollowtng persons The following persons The fottoWlng persons The lollowlng persona slderad unleu 11 ls mede are doing bu&fness aa· ere dOlng business as: are doing business a.s: are doing business as: are domo business as: are doing business as· are dOino bu&lheas u · on a blank prol:saJ lorm Presllge Catering ?QO Turquoise Dental Shop4Earth. 230 us Cotilla Construction, NEWPORT CATERING, a) HAABOA AAE:A N>-GREA"'r WESTERN furnished by I City ul N Mein SI, Su1te0 100, Group, 2969 Harbor Flores, AllSO Viejo. CA 186 E. Wilton St. #A, t7042 GiUette Avenue, PLIANCE SERVICE, ENTERPRISE, 960 Un- Coata Mesa and is made Senta Ana ca11rom.. Blvd , Colla Mesa, CA 92656 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Suite 600. 1Mn8, CA INC b) HARBOR AP· Ion Ave , Costa Mtl8, In ec:con:lance Wllh the 92701 92626 J as 0 n A I e xa n de r Ed rte J. Adams. 186 E 92614 p L I AN c E R E p A I R Calllomta provlstons ol the Gold Services Cofpo-GedlZ Bamar D D.S., Nedelman, 230 Las Wiison St., #A, <::osta Waterfront Enterpnses, SERVICE, c) HARBOR Nancy Lee Thompson, Proposal requirements ration (CA) 200 N. Mein 425 E8$t Yale loop, Aores, Aliso Viejo, CA Meaa, CA 92627 Inc., (CA), 17042 Giiiette APPLIANCE, 1240 960 UnJon Ave. Costa EacttClasbsidd!Ar .','lU~ct ehnasv! St., Suite ' 100, Santa Irvine, CA 92614 92656 This buslneaa 11 con· Avenue, Irvine, Calltomia Logan Ave • Unit E, Mes a . ca 11i0 r n I e a " Ana, cahlomla 92701 This business Is oon· Edwin Dagobert ducted by: an lndlVtdual 92814 CoSta Mesa, CA 92826 92627-3l34 (General Engineertnff l or This buS1ness Is COO· duded by· an 1ndMdual Bransome, 3g Misty Have you started dolng Th&S business 11 con-Harbor Area AppliancA Jall W1"'8m Thompson, and atw be prequa 1 ted dua9d by a corporation Have yau ai.rted doing Creek Lane. Laguna business yet? No ducted by. a oorporttlon Service. Inc . (Ca hi), 960 Union Ave • Coate as required by law. Have you started doing business yet? Yes. H01ts, CA 92653 Edric J Adami Have you started doing 1240 Loc;ian Ave., lJM £, M 11 •. ca 11 r or n I a ~tt Conor J~';~'fica~~ng,:1 buslnen yet? Yes. 9123198 This business Is con-This s1111men1 was business yet? Yea. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 92627-3134 """ 08/01199 Gedlz Barnar DDS duG1ed by· oo-partners liled With the Counl)' 111/99 Thia busineu Is con-This business Is con· stoown on Ille General Gold Services Corpo· This statement was Have you started doing Clerk or Orange County Waterfront Enterpnses. ducted by a eo<pon1tlon ducted by a general Prevalllng Wage De· ra11on. Eduardo Rangel, tiled with Ille County business yet? No on 11-19-99 Inc. Oavtd A Salisbury. Have you star1ed doing partnership lerminat10ns may be re-President Clertt of Orange County Jason A. Nedelman 1"96812051 Preslden1 busmou yet? Yes Have you 1tal1ed doing ~~~ t~ai':~ht~ c1~!r. ThiS 1tatemen1 was on 11-23-99 This statament was Daily P1'04 Nov 25, DIH;. Thia statemenl was 411/92 t>us>neu yet? No ltcauon moll closely re-filed wiltl lhe County 19996812399 filed With the County 2, 9, 16. 1999 Tht43 filed with Ille County Harbor Area ADl>!lal'lce Nancy Lee Thompson lated 10 ii as shown In the Cle11< ol Orange County Delly Pilot Nov. 25, Dec. Clertt ol Orange Counl)' Rctltlou• Bus(iliH Clerk of Orange County Servtc:e, Inc., JOhn A. Thi• 11atemen1 was Gene-I Dttermlnations on 10-28·99 2 9 16 1999 Th155 on 11·23-99 Name Statement on 11-12-99 Cadman, President !fled with 1he County •u 19996809692 ° ' ' B I 1"98812402 Th f-k-.. 19996811211 This &tatement was Cler1t ot Orange County effedNe at the time of Da"" Pilot Nov 25 Dec Flctltlou• us neaa Daily Piiot Nov 25, Dec e """"'no persons oauy Plt04 Nov 18, 25. filed wilh the County on 11-8-99 tne call lor btds. ~, • Name Statement 2 9 16 1999 Th149 ere dolnO busines. as ...... _ l9"" Th13 Clerk r o Cou The Contractor &haM 2· 9· 16• 1999 Th158 The lollow t$001 ' ' ' PACtFTC DIE SHAAP· uw... 2• 9· -1 o range nl)' 1"96110Uf c 0 mp1 y w 11 h 1 he Flctitlou• Buelnesa ere doing bu~= as flctltiou• Bualneu ENING, 318 El Modena Ffc:dtlous Business on 11-10-99 Dally Piiot Nov 11.i. ...1...8.: prciv1s1ons ol Seciion Neme Statement Yoong SecondS. 436 Name Statement Avenue. Newport Beach. Name Statement 1990681 1055 25, Dec 2. 1999 rnuw 1no 10 1780, loctus1Ve, The loltow1ng persons Heliotrope, Corona del The lolk>W1ng persons CA 92663 The lolloWlng persons Dally Piiot Nov. 18• 25· Flctltloua Bu•lneaa ot the Calilom1a Labor are doing business as· Mar CA 92625 are doing buslne18 as· John Thomu Lorenz. are oomg buSlness as: Dec. 2• 9· 1999 Thl36 Name Statement Code the prevailing rate RANGEL'S RESTAU· Katl'lryn Mary Bell, 204 LUMBLEAU-318 El Modena Avenue Kymoo Motorsport, The loltowing persons and scale or wages e•· RANT. 150 S .He-s Amethyst Ave , Balboa SAFEGUARD, 1565 Newport Beach. CA 2121 Harbor Blvd. Co5ta Flct.ltloue Bualneaa are doinQ buslnell as tabllshed by lhe Oty of Suite 101. Orange. call-Island. CA 92682 Scenic Ave. Suite E. 92663 Men CA 92627 Name Statement OADAM AUTO OE- Costa Mesa. wttd'I are lornia 92869 Tus business II con· Co6ta Ml&8, CA 92626 Thi$ business 11 con-Kymta Incorporated, The lollowlng persooa TAil. 387 w . Bay St . on ltle with the City C'8111 Gold ServteeJ Corpo dueted by an lndMdual Salegutrd Prope11Je1, ducted by· an lndMcJuat (CA), 2121 Harbor Bl\ld , are dOlng business•• Apt. 23, Costa Mesa. ol file Ctly ol Costa relion, (CA). 200 N. Main Have you started doing Inc • (CA)I 1565 ScenlC Have xou started doing Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Flow-Rita Concr11e Calllomla 92627 Mesa. and shall lorfel1 St., SOiie 100, Santa butlness yet? YeJ, Ave., Su te E. Costa business yat? Yes, This t>uslneu 11 con-Pumping, 3708 Parle Douglaa Guillen, 367 penellles preacrlbed Ana Cahlomia 92701 Oct 1 1989 Mesa, CA 92626 11-18-99 duc:led by; a oorpcntlOn lane If A, Newport w. Bay SI., Apt 23, t h a r e I n .1 o r Th s bus1ne~ IS con-Kathryn Be• ThlS bullneu ts con-John Thoma• Lorenz Have you Jtarted domg Be8ch, CA 92663 eo.ta Mel8 California noncornpllance ol said duc:ted by a oorporalton This statement was ducted by-a oorpcnoon This statement was buSlness yet? Yaa, Andrew AQullera, 3708 92627 Code Have you Slarted doing hied 'With the Coonfy Have you Slatted doing !tied Wtlh the County 07/30/84 Park Lane iA, Newport Eme110 I Flor91. 387 Tne Clly Council ol the busmen ydt?. Yes, Clerk or Orange Count business yet? Yes. Clerk ol Orange County Kymla Incorporated, Beach, CA 92863 w Bay St., Apt. 23, C11y ol Costa Mesa re-08/01199 on t 1 ·23·99 1 H-99 on 1M9·99 dba Kymco Motorsport, This buslneu Is con-Coata Mesa, Callfomla serves the right to reject Gold Serv1ee1 Corpo· 19"681237 Safeguard Properties. 19996812058 Jellrey Kymla., ducted by an Individual 92627 eny and/or an bids ratt0n, Eduardo Rangel. Da•ly Pllo4 Nov. 25 Dec Inc • Roland Earle Da1Jy Piiot Nov 25. Dec Owoer1Pr8$1dent Have you started doing This t>Uslness la c:oo- MARY ELLIOTT, President 2. 9. 16, 1999 Th1 Welchman. Prelldenl 2. 9. 16, 1999 Th14.4 Th•• statement was bustneu yet? No dueled by a general Deputy City Clerk This statement wu This statement was Flctltlou. Bualneaa filed with the County Andrew Agudera partnerah<p City of Coeta ~.. hied with fhe County Flc:tltloua Bualneaa filed With lhe County Name Statement .Clert< or Orange Couniy Thia statement w11 Have you ataned doing Pubtl5had Newport Clerk of Orange County Name Statement Clel1< or Orange County The lollowmg persons on 11-12-99 filed w11h the County business yet? No J ~1 Baach-COsta Mesa Dally on 10·28·99 The following pertlOt\I on 11-23·99 .. _, bu 1 1"98811~12 Cieri< ol Orange County Ernesto 1 Floras • 1 Pilot NOvemt>er 25, 19996809693 ere doing buSineu as 19996812403 are uutng 9 ness es· D111y Pilot NOv 18, 25, on 11 ·5-99 Thia atalemenl was .. December 2, 1999 Dally Pllol Nov 25, Dec On Site computer Re-Delly PllOI NOv. 25 Dec. a) ROM Roat Com-Dec 2, 9, 19911 Th132 111996110812 filed with lhe County Th138 2. 9. 18, 1999 Th159 pair SelVIOI, 289 w . 2. 9, 16, 1999 Th150 ~nyN~)wTheggr~•~~ti Aaltlous Susine.H DaltV Pllol NoY. 1 !L.1_!._ Clerk of orange County ""Fl::rc"""t""'lt.,..lo_u_a...,Br-u-•...,.lnes--.-• Wiison Apt c, Cosla w·~ry 3 .:..~....... Nama Statement 25, Dec 2, 1999 1nutr-' on 10·29-99 Name Statament Mesa CA 92827 Flctltlou• Bu•lnaH N 02 e;po11 Bea7h"'C'A The ro11ow1ng parwooa Flctlilou• Bualneaa 199M80M04 The following peraons Flctltloua BuelneH Wlfllam Laverna Name Statement 683 are doing t>uslneu u : Name Stat9mant Oallv PllOI Nov. 11.r _1_8. are dOlng buSlness es Name Statam•nt Swartz. 289 W. Wilson The followlng parsons Gus Delaloo, 503 Su-College Traller Park. The IQllowlng peflON 25, bee 2, 1999 •nw8 Totartom...: 7071 The lollowtng petsOna ~t. C, Costa Masa, CA are dOlng buS1ness as· P-Sttor Newport ~. 2580 l4ewpcr1 Blvd , are doing busineu u FlcililOU• BuelneH Warner Ave., ~u111 are dOina buslneu as 9~ General Bulloeal Serv· CA 92663 Costa Mesa. Clhl 92627 =lit Press, '288 Name siat.ment F·139, Huntington BAYCREST DEVELOP-Thia buSlntll 1$ con-tees, 375 Bristol Street, Thll buSlne11 Is con-Robel1 D Suma, 242 L SI., Cotta The tollowtng persona Beach. CA 92647 MENT COMPANY, 23-4 duded by. an lndtvldwal Sul1e 30, Coata Mesa. ducted by· an lndlvlduel Walnut Stteel Newpo11 Me • 2826 are dOlng butlnea ••• T1mo1hy J Hund, E. 17th StrMt, 1212, Haveyou1tartedd0ing caltlomla92826 HaveyouatarteddOlno Beach,Callt.92683 Olene Hiii, 1288 Research and in: 111 11 Goldenwest SI , CoSla MNa.i. CA 92627 business yet? No Kimberly Marte Calder, business ye1? Yea, JAN Tine R. Burnt, 242 Londondeny St.. Cotta VHllgallon Collectton IK1. Huntington Buch, Sl/IVla B ulce, 1813 E. Wllllam Laverne 2819 Player Lane, Tustin 1990 Walnut Str .. I, Newport ~ ... CA 92628 SeMON 3109 L.Jnooln • CA 92&47 Bal&oe Blvd, Newpoo Swartz Ranch. CellfomMt 92782 Gui Delalco Beach, Calif. 926&3 Peul H iii, 1288 way. cO.ta ~ ... ea Th•• buttness IS con-BeaCh, CA 92661 This &11tement was This bullneu la coo-Thia statement wu Till9 business Is con· Londondeny St. Costa 92826 ducted by. an Individual James c Biele, 1813 E tiled With the County dUCled by: en lndlllldual filed w•ltl the Counl)' aucted by. hUSband and Mesa, CA 92828 OaVl<I M Keele, 3109 .. Have yo1J1taned doing Balboe Blvd.. Newpon Clerk ol Orango County Have you staned doing Clerk ol Orange Couoty Wile Thll bua1neu 11 con. Llncoln Way, Coete bus1neH yet? No Beaeh, CA 92661 on 11-23·99 bus1ne11 yet? YN, on 11-19·99 Have you staned doing ducted by. husband and Mesa, ce 92826 .. Timothy J Hund Thts business Is con-19996812387 06/0111999 tll9M812039 bu1lna11 yet? YH, wile This buSlnMI le ~ .t This 1tatemen1 waa ducted by huSband and Dally Pltot Nov 25th Dec l<lmt>erfy Marie CelcSer Daily Pilot Nov 25. Dec. 11-01 ·99 Haw you slarted doinQ duct4td by. an lndMdUal l11ed witn the Couniy wife 2, 9. 16, 1999 153 Th11 1l1temen1 WH 2. 9, 18, 1999 Th145 Robert 0 Bums buSiness yet? Yes, 1996 Haw you started dotng Cleft of Orange Courtly Have you larted doing Flc:tltl l:t H llled with the County Thi• 1tetement was Olene H.U bullneu yet? No , on t 1 ·18·99 busu·ieu ~e1? No N ou!_ uaine Cle"' of Orange County Actltlous Bualneaa filed Wilh the County Thia statement was Oavld M. Keele 19996111918 Sl/IVll B. Btee em• >11wt•ment on 11-115-99 Name Statement Clerk of Orange County ftled with the ~ Thi• 1ta1emen1 w11 • Oa1ty Pilot Nov. 25tDec Th11 1tatemen1 WH The lollowing persona 1HMl11687 The foltowlng persons on 1f.1999 Cter1c or Orange County filed w1t11 the County 2, 9, 18, 1999 h140 filed with the County ar~it'ri,w~·~::.•~ Dally Piiot NOv. 25, Dec. are dOlnO buSkle!8 11 t9"N12040 on 11-5·99 Cltlk of Orange County Clerk of Orange Courtly ,._ 2. 9. 18, 1999 Th139 VPM If.IC. 2400 MaWI 01My PilOI Nov. 25. Dec 1 ..... 1ot1a on 11·5-99 A ctltloua 9 ... l .... aa on 11•,3·99 West 18th lleet, ...... 11 FlctltiOua Bualneaa StrMt. Suite 201. lrvtne, 2. 9, 18, 1999 Th1'46 Oai!V Plloc NoY 1 !L.1.!· ,..,..1GIM -,,.. ; 19996112391 Me ... , Ca 92627 CA 112614-8252 · 25. Dec. 2 1199 tl"IUll3 ~Pilot e Name Statement 0 Pl Nov 25 Doc Gordon Wayne Mnler Name Stat•mant VPM Menagement, Flctmoua Bu•lnt.. :.i • Nov 11. 1 • " The follOwtng persona 2,aG~ 18'.°:999 ThtS2 TrvstH lor the Weyr.e The lolloWing persons Inc., 1 C.t~lomia oorpo· Name Statement flctftloua 8u1lne.• 25, 2, f999 TIIOO& ere dOlna businesa as· Fl-•'tJOUia .. •ineM 1nd£l1zabethM1llerTrust are doing bualneu 11, raoon,. 2AOO.Maln Sl"'8l, rn. followlng P8f90n8 Name ~t AoWMed -&lagno1tlce ..... ... tdate ~~-te)."~ wnt -Acarnron cart COT-Sulle 201. lntlne, CA ara dOing buSlneu .... The fOllowlng ptl'IOOI and Imaging, 1920 Name Statement 18th Straet, Cotta Mesa, ltgH, 14542 Leurel 92814.e252 a)OC Nlghtllle, bl are dOlng bulNu 11: KaltllaAve1.SU11eU,Of· The IOllOvtlng 1)8/lON C.92827 AV9 .. trvfna,CA92608 This busine11 i8 con-ocnlghtllfa.com, C) ~TOlllMarte~ •noe. Ca 941887 are doing bu41neu as Elizabeth Hillel "4 ler Wendy Kruuman. dUClled by. a oorporahon www.ocnlghtllle com, b G1encJ Qourmat, ~renk A Ksiazek, 0 Peulaen & As-lrut1ee lor tile Weynt 2057 Port Bristo! Clrd•. Ttw registrant com· 1330 se Bristol Street, 122 lmpertel Cove Lil., 10020 Margo Lena, aoclal•!: 4247 Dana and EUzabeth M1Per TN1t Newporl Baecl'I, CA mencecl 10 tranuct bull-#20, Santa Ana. C.tlllOr· Huntington Beach, CA Westmlnater, C.. 92683 Road, Newpor1 Beacn, (date 5-15-98), 005 West 92660 neu under the flclttlOUI nla 92701 92648 O.t>ra A Warwick. 717 CA 92683 181h Straet, Cotta Mell, Agnu Wein, 15 bualnels name or namu Aaron Newsome, 1330 Cheryl · May Ooont. E Adams, Orange, ca CNe A Poulsen, 4247 C. 82627 Catirbna, MIUlon VlelO, 11 ted above on .UIJ98 S(l Sri•IOI Slreal, 129, 20122 lmpellal Cov. L;n , 92867 Dana ROAa, Newll()n This bualMae II oon· CA 92&92·5'27 VPM Managament, san11 Ana. C.llfomla Hunllngton e.acn. CA Thie blim.u ii con· Beach. CA 92963 dueled by a bullne&• Thia bu•inMI IS con-Inc. Philip H Mc:Hamee. 92707 . 92648 dueled by 1 genorat T bualoe 11 con· 11\.191 ductod ~ • genetat Chitf E1rac:ut1\'a Of!t'-r Thil bu1lne11 11 con· Tl'll8 bulltltll ta con- panneratup ducted by an lndMdual Have you atAned doing panntrahlp Thia statement w11 ducted by en 1ncsivlduAI dueled by. 111 lnll1111duel Ha"8 you 1111rt1<1 '10ing Have vou •tailed no.no bulll'leu yet7 No H wr you 11111ed dolno flied With the COUnty Hive you atart9d dpjng H11ve you atatted dOlno butlnesa yet? No buslne • Ytl7 No GordOn Wayne MJI '· bvllrieu yet? Y••· 619§ Clor11 of Orenga Covn(y bUSineH yet? No buS!r'teSI Y917 Yaa, 11183 Otbtt. 1.. W rv.1Ck Diie A P.W n Truttee Wei'4y l<l\/11man on 11.23119 Aaion Ntiwtomo CNt~ M 9ooflll Thil iatoment wet This 11 t mont w Th atatem n1 wa1 Thia tatement wu tt99N1MOO Thlt statement wH Thie stat mem was filed Wllh lhe Coonty I led with If C0unty lifo4 wllh ltitl COunty I With lhe County Dally PtlOl NoY. 2$ Dec. •11ed W111' the County ltled wlttl the gounty Ot1'I ol Oronge COuoty Clerk ot Orange COUOty c n.: o4 Oronge County Ci rt< of <>tang• County 2, 91 1e, 1m fh16t Clet1< or Oreng1 County Clet11 of ~QI Cour1ty on 11·23.09 on 1f·23·99 oo tMG 19 on 11-19 99 on 1M6·911 on 11 ·5-99 1 ..... 12404 tttNat2H6 1""8120&0 1ttMl1?062 CLA881Pl•D 1 ..... HIM 1 .... 10814 D• '( Piiot Nov 25. Doc DAiiy Pllol Nov 25...._ Otle 0 lly Pll04 NoY 2.5 Dec. Otllly PllOt Nott 2' Dec .. ....,.. 0 Pl!Q( Nov 18. H DaDv PllOI NOY t 1, 18, 2, 9 HI, 1099 Th151 2 9 113, 1 1n1!.4 !· 9, 10, 1m Tht4t 2, 9. us. 11109 Thl42 1. G ' 99 Th137 25, l)8c 2, 1099 TtiO!M Actltlou• BualneH Name 8tat4"Mnt The fOllOW!ng partON are dOklQ bualr)en ,. J & A Company. 3ll04 .., River Ave , Newpof\' \" Beech, CA 92ee3 4032 , Roben Hofman. 904 River Ave • NtwPort e.edl. CA 926'53 4032 TNi bUllntH I.a COO• dueted by, an lndMduet Have you 1t1rt9d cJOlnQ butlnell yetl "··· 199-( Robert Holmatl TNS •llli.mem WSI filed with the COuntY Cieri< or O,_.noa County on 1M2 Gt t .... Utol 0.lly PJIOI NO¥ UI, 25. Dec 2, 9 19119 Tt\tll> I • Dally Pilot FIC1ltlo"t Bualne11 Name Stltement Ttie lollowing persons aradoina~u FAM!l Y"l:ARPET CAREJ.771 W. 19th SI, IM, ~ta Mela CA 82627 DtMll Jarn.s Ken· neoy, 3178 Glbrtltat Ave , Coala Mesa, CA 82628 w1111a1n JOlln Kenneoy, 7t0 Femleaf Ave • Co· rona del Mar CA 9'2625 Thll buSlnass 15 con· ducted by co-pat1nera Have you started dolno bullnM5 )'9t7 No Dennis J. Kennedy Thl1 11atemen1 was filed with the County Cltll< of Orange County on 1M2·99 1"96111223 Oatly Pilot Nov. 18 25, 0ec 2. 8. 1999 TI1125 Flci1tlou1 Buslneu Name Statement The lollowlno persons are doing business as Stanton Enterprises, 1280 Bison Ave.hB9·19, Newport Beac , Ca 82860 Dtnlel Stanton Imler, 1323 E. Balboa Blvd. #4, Nawpon Beach, Ca 82881 This business 1s con· OUC!ed by en 1nd1v1<1ual Have you started oomg business yet? No Oan Imler This statement was filed wllh lhe County Clerk 01 Orange County on 11-12·99 19996811228 C>eilY Pilot Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2,8. 1999 Th126 Flctltlou11 ButlneH Name Statement The following persons are dotng business as· CENTER FOR THE POSSIBLE HUMAN, 2482 Newport Blvd , Co$1a Mesa. CA 92627 Su1ndra Newberry, 160 23rd S1ree1, Cosia Mase CA 92627 Ariel Hubbard, 607 Roci<tord Road. Corona del Mar, CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by. an unin· corporaled assoclaUon other than e partnership Have you started doing bUllneSS yet? No S"'ndra Newt>erry This 1111emen1 was hied with lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 1M2·99 19998811225 Dally Pilot Nov 18, 25. O.c 2. 9. 1999 Th127 Fktltlout Buslneu Name Statement The following persons ,,. doino business as QC-EXOTICS. 1820 E. Garry, Suite 215, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Skarlet Media, Inc .. (CA), 1620 E · Garry, Sulle 215, Santa Ana, CA 92705 This business Is coo· ducted by· a OOfporalJon Have you started doing business yet? No Ska!1e1 Med11, Inc, Steve J Kurdziel, Pr9sldem Th19 statement waa 11i.d with the County Cle4k ol O•ange County on 1H2·99 19996811224 Dally Plot Nov 18. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1999 Th128 Ffotltloua 8uslneu Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Ava DenlaJ Practice, 1125 East 171h St, Suite N458, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Mllad Management Company, Inc . (CA) 1125 East 171h SI Su•lt N458, Sanla Ana. CA 92701 This business IS con ducted by a oorporauon Haye you slaned doing 00.iness yet? No Mllad Managefnen1 Company, All Sahah, President Th•• statemenl was led Wllh the County Cte11< or OfBnge County on 11-12·99 1"96111208 oany Pilot Nov 18, 25, Oec. 2, 9, 1999 Th129 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The lol&Owtng peraoos 819 doino business as HS, Fro.shes, 1111 E Wtkaman. UM M. Santa Ml.CA92705 Henry E Salazar. 880 Cenler St., 11, Costa Men, CA 92627 This business Is coo· ductld by an lndMdoal Have you started doing l>OllneP )'917 Yes, 11IOl/'99 Henty E Salazar Th11 statement WH ftled with the County Clerk of Otange County on 11·115·99 • 19996811629 Dally Pil()( Nov 18, 25 Doc. 2, 9, 1999 Th119 Flcdtloua Butlnen Ntm• Statement The IQllowing person£ a'9 CiOlr'O buSIMS$ H Salon MG, 2400 New· pon Bouleverd, Costa hQ ... CA92627 MaryGrace T991ovlc-w_o~d1 61CS 112 Gold- &fUOCI, Colona Del M.lr, CAl1'l625 Thia MlnlSI it c:cn• CIUclled by· an individual Have you started doing CM!neM )'917 No M1ryOrace Tttolov1c· Woro Thia alltament waa f1leld With lht County Clt!rll. 01 Oranoe eoumy °" 11 1~-89 1ttMIHl2.a Detty Piiot NoY. 18, 25. o.c 2 9, 1899 Th120 c ua us,,... Hem• Stat.mtnt :Tilt follc>Wlno ~ dOlng buslneu as Schtld ·Ex. 1421 Mesa Or , t7~ S11nta .Alli H~lglltf, ~ 82707 P1mela Ann Llllle, IG21 MNa Or 05, Sarte Ana HelghUI, Ca 82701 Thia bu in.st 11 con· duded by M lndMdual Haw yau 1t1'1td doinQ butine I yet? No Pamela Mn Utile Thia eta11man1 wu filed w)lh lhl County Ci.It!. d Oninee Cciunty on 11-18-99 l .... .,,m Dllfy PilC4 HOii ' 8 2.$, '*'" g ,. Tt\121 I •II' Ml ~11 ~11 ~I ~1 Fictitious Butlneu Actltfoua Bualnett Flctltfoua Bualne11 F'ldlUOua lluaineaa F1ctltloua Bu1fneH Flcttuoua Bu•lneH Name Stl*1'1ent Name Si.tement Name Statement Neme htement Name Statement Name 61-tement C The 104!0Wtng petM:>Ot The IOllowing peliOt\S The IOllOwing partQllS The follOYl1ng persona The fOllOwlng persons The IQOowloo peraons a1a dOinlJ busW.1 as .,. dol,00 buatneaa '' are dolna buslMa u •re doir1o buslneDtsa • & are dOlng bu!lnua as are doing bu5iOt11 H Mt Ctdtwood lm1•t<Jt5 EBT~noe Con DJE bESIGN, 304 •noovaltve •ion Sounnuo Ted\nalogy ~ Emp111 Agency, 801 N Parlleenler Drive. SIAlino, 19302 F'irmooe Pt061>8Ct SlrHI. NOWJ>011 Building, D 58 l l 112 Group 520 71h SI Hunt· b ff'IW>Q Academy ol 1210, Ss<ita Ana CA Clrcfe. Hunllnglon Beacn, CA 92663 ~!,..ho'c'A ,.!.;..,3N•wpot1 inaton Buch. CA 926'8 11t.eup c) Emc>itt Cos· 92705 Beaeh, CA 92648 OaVlcl JOhn Eridllon. .,.,....,,, .... .,... . r<aren Krenbiel Cot~y meucs, 3303 Harbor E11k B Mlchel11n, Mervin Amold Freid Jr. 304 P1oapea SllMI, Dtma Ga'8y 0 Toole, 520 7th 61tee1 Hur1I· Blvd • A· 102, Coala 1301 Dove Slreet. S111te 181l<S, 19302 F11es1one Newport Beach, CA 5811 112 Seaatt0rt1 Dt.. 1og1on Beactt. CA 92648 MeH. Ca11lorrua 92626 1050, Nawpon Bear.ti, Circle, Huntington 92663 N2e6w8p3orl Beach, CA , Thi$ bUSlMM Is con· Donna M E.E Inc. CA 92660 Beach, CA 92648 Jenifer Lyn Encks011, 9 du<:ted by an mdlYldual (CA) 3303 HAIOOf Btvd ThtS bustness is COil• This bus1ne51 11 con 304 Prospect S1taa1. This bus•neu 11 con· Have you" flied doing A102, Colla Mesa Ca~· dueled by; • dvcted by· an mdivlclual Newport Beact1, CA ducted by an lndn11dual business y91? vu, lornla 92126 Tanancy·in.cotnmon ~ave you staned dOit\g 92663 Have you ltartoo OOlng 9-01· I 999 This buslf'l&ls Is con- Have you 1111\ed doing buslnen yet? No This business 11 con· bus ss ye1? No . Kareo Krenblel CQ!l>y d\JCle<I by a corporatt0n busll'leSI yal? Yes, May Man11n A. Freedland ducted by. husband and ~MtS C.Hy ~Toole This 11atamtnl was Have you stl!led OOing 1993 Th•s itatemenl was v.He 11 51a1eman was hied wllh the COOnty business yet7 Yes, 1197 Er1k B Michelsen !tied with the County Have yOU llarted doing 'ctledrk ""I~ lhe g:n1y c1etk ol Orange Coumy Donna M E E , lne., Autttonzed Aganl .' Clerlt of Orange County butlness yet7 No ~ 0 rang" nly on 11 2·99 Ka1h11lne Nichols, This s1a1ement wea on 10·29·99 DaVld J. Erlclcton. Jr on 10-29·99 19996810112 Agency Dtr8Clor filed with the County 10996&09'171 T"ts stet1man1 wH 19996809785 Dally P1101 Nov 4. 11. 18, Thia 1t11emen1 was Clerk of Orange Coun~ Dally Pilot Nov •. 11 18, filed wllh the County ~:"~~~I NOY 4• ~~ 25. 1'199 Th075 tiled with the County on 11·16·99 25. 1999 Th069 Cieri!. ol Orange County Fictitious BualneH Clark of Orange County 1"96111623 Fictitious BualMS• on 10·29·99 Fictltloua Bualnea1 N.•m• Statement on 11·4 99 Daily P1~01 fNov 1fh12251 Name Statement -Daily PtlOI ~~1,s; Name Statement The following pel$00s Oa~~ot ~°!"~~0419: ~ 2• • 999 The lollow1ng persons 25 999 Th057 The following persons are dOing business as· Flctltloua BualneH are doing business as · 1 are doloo bus111ess as CASA BELLA 741 25. 2. 1999 Thi 13 Nam• Statement crown Search 200 Del Fictitious Bualneaa NORDSTROM CATHO· Ocean Front l:aguna Fictltlout BuslneH Thi lollowlng persona Mar Avenue,' Costa Name Statement LIC B()Ol(S AND GIFTS. Beach. CA 92S51 Name Statement are dolno business as Mesa, Caltfomla 92627 The fot~ng persons 5n 29th Slteet. Newport caro4yn Patricia John· The to1towing persons Paw·lfolous Cookie Erin J Archer, 200 Del are doing business as Beach. CA 92663 $00 741 Ocean Ftonl are domg business as J$ra, 2888 Bayshore Dr., Mar Avenue, Cosla E&lhellc' Whitening Nordstrom OeAv)etop· Laguna• Beach CA CANYON PLAZA SHOP A 14, Newport 9each. Mesi. Cal1lomla 92627 Center 1401 AYOCl<lo ment Finance. (C · 511 92651 · PING CENTER, a Cah Ca 92663 This business Is con· Avenue #807, Newp<>n 291h Street. Newpon Thi& ousioess 1s CQO· torn1a General P1nne1· Penny Kelly. 2888 dueled by an lndMdual Beaeh. CA 92660 Beach, CA 92663 ducted by an lndlV!dual r;top, 949 South Coast Bayshore0r.,A14,New· Haveyoustartad dotng Sherri L Worth, Ths business Is COO· HaveyOUstaneddoing Onve, Su11a 500 Costa pert Beacn, Ca 926153 business yel? No O O S · a protes..onat dueled by a corporation bus.ness yol7 No Mesa CA 92626 This bustlle$5 11 con· EnnArcher rorporation, (CA), 1401 HaveyOUatarteddOlng Car()lynPa10C11Johnson Harry S R1n1cer, ducted by; an lndMdual This statement was Avocado Ave •807, buStness yel? No This 51alement was Trustee. unelar Dedara Have you starled doing hied with the County Newpo1t Beach, CA Nordstrom Develop· hied w•lh the County uon of Trust Dated bu$1ness yet? Yes. Clone of Orange County 92660 men! Finance. Lawrence Cieri< ot 01ange County 7131174, 949 South May 1999 on 10-18·99 This buslneas lS COil· A Nordstrom, Pres. on 11 ·2·99 Coast Drove, Suite 500, Panny Kelly 19996808570 ducted by· a corporation . This statement was 19996110134 Costa Mesa CA 92626 This sta1emen1 was OallyPllotN011 4.11.18, Have you started doing hied.._ wl1th0 lhe Coucounty oa1lyPilo1 Nov 4, 11, 18, Harry s R1n1<er filed Wllh the Counly 25, 1999 Th071 business yll7 Yes, 1997 Cle, .. o range nty 25, 1999 ThOn Trustee or the Rodenck Clerk of Orange County STATEMENT OF Shern, L Worth, 0 0 S on 10.29·991"""""•""Jl3 Fictli1ous Business and Kennelh R1ni..1r on I H6-99 BANDOuMENT OF a pro esst0n81 corpo-.,.......,. S Trust 949 South Coast 199116811622 A "' ratlOf\, Shern L Worth Oa•ly P11oC NOY 4, 11 18. Name tatement Onve Suite soo. Co~ta Daily Pilot Nov 18. 25. USE OF FlCTmous 0 D.S. President 25. 1999 Th067 The lo4tow1ng persons Mesa. CA 92u26 ~ 2 9 1999 Th123 BUSINESS NAME This statement was Fl tltl B 1 are doing buslneSI as LO&B Investment Co, a ' . The follow.ng pe1aon(1) folecl Wtlh the County Ne ouSa UI neas Snagwear Unllmiled, Cahlrma General Pan· Fictitious BuslneH has (have) abandoned Clerk of Orange County ame taternent 3094 Yellowstone Or nership (see below tor Name Stetement the use o( the t1ct1110U1 on 10-29.99 Tne lollowtng persons Cosla Mesa CA 92626 The following persons business name. 19996809756 are doln~ business as. Enn R Wilson, .3094 P(~)8~/nes E Oobron. are dolng business as. e.c. 1n1ernat1or.al, 2038 Oally Pilot Nov. 4. 11 . 18, ~:JUf ~kt~ ~Ji U~uile Yellowstone Dr Costa General Partner, 329 via INTERNATIONAL DATA N Capella Ct, Costa 25, 1999 Th058 308. Costa Mesa CA Mesa. CA 92626 Lido Scud Newport CORPORATION, 18831 Mesa CA 92626 Flctltl B l 11 Thts bus1nei;s •i. con· Beacli. CA 92663 Von Karman Ave • Ste The. Ftc111ious Business ous us ne s 92627 ducted by an 1ndovtdual (b) w c L 1 b ·200, lrvtne, Cahlomla name referred 10 above Name Statement Gaylan Jensen, 201 Have you started dOmg vre Gei::r Partoe~. elS 82812 was ltted in Orange The •~•no persons Crystal Ave . Balboa Is· busuless yel? No Chatham Court. Newport IDC Research. lne, County on 6/l7199 FILE are doing business as land CA 92662 Enn R Wilson Be Ch CA 92660 (OE). 5 Speen S1reet NO 19996796522' HCS, 2112 Windward Th•s business is con· This statement was a • Framingham. MA 01701 Emllo Golding Pineda, Ln • Newport Beach. CA ducted by an lnd1111dua1 hied w11h 1he County T~JieeA~ lh~ S:~~:~. This business Is con· 2038 N. Capella Cl., 92660 Have you &laned doing Cieri( ot Orange County revocable Trust. Trust A. ducted by. a corporation Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Home Heallh Care business yet? Yes, 1980 on 11-2-99 1026 Chorro Street, • Have you started doing Chad Kureshige, 2038 Services, Inc. (CA). Gaytan Jensen 19996110135 Sulle 1 San Louts Ob· business yet? Yes. N Capella Cl , Costa 2112 Windward Ln This statement was Daily P1lo1 Nov 4 11, 18, 07/19/1999 Mesa, CA 92626 Newpon Beach, CA lile(I With Che County 25. 1999 Th078 IS~j c:n~34~. Feclte. IDC Research, Inc . Thia business is con· 92660 Clerk of Orange County Fictitious Business Trustee of the Be It Manam R Kanm. dueled by a general This business 11 con on 11•9·99 .....,..,. Name Statement Family Trust, Trust B, Secretary partnership dueled by a corporallOfl 1•..-10987 1026 Cho St et T"•S s1atemen1 was Emile Golding Pineda Hal/8 you staned doing Oa•1y Piiot Nov 1 I 18. The IOllOwong persons Su to 1• Sa~'touisrOo· ltlad wltn the County This sta1emen1 was business yet? Yes. 25. Dec 2. 1999 Th110 81w~g m'.~s~sAIL spo, CA 93401 Cle111 of Orange County filed wrtn the Coun1v 1-15·96 Fictitious Business H Id e H m0 on 11-16·99 Clerk of Orange Counly Home Health Care Name Statement ~IE R v 1 CE c5 ~ ~f 9 5 Par~~~r 50 d'roo~~ed 19996811620 on 10/29199 Se!Vtees. Inc • Steven Th f II ' necreek r -S O N Oally Pilot Nov. 18. 25. 191196800786 Dean. Pres e 0 owing persons Costa Mesa, CA 92626 lick rive ewport Dec. 2 9 1999 Th124 0 11 o.iot N""• 4 11 18 This sta1eman1 was are dOlng business as· Cnsuane o Abrantes, Beach CA 92660 ' • 25a y199ri9 v• . Tho70 ftfed with lhe County COUNTRY ESTATES, 2855 P1necreek Or . Warren C LaFebvre Fictitious Bualneaa • Clartt 01 Orange County 201 South Peck Onve • F·319, Costa Mesa CA General Parler. 15 Name Stltement Fictitious Business on 1a.29•99 Beverly Huts, CA 90212 92626 Chatham Coort. Newpo11 The following persons Name Statement 19996809757 Sanford R. Hallman. Th•s buS1ness ir.. con· Beach, CA 92660 are doing business as The rouow•ng persons Daily Pllol Nov 4 11 18. Trustee for The Henman dueled by an 1ndtvte1ua1 Aon C Fecke, Trustee Momentum Mal'keh~ are dOlng business aa 25 1999 Th059 FafTllly Trui.t UOT Febru· Have you started c»rng of l"e Bennett re· Commun.ca11ons. 2557 Chosen Creallons, Fictitious BualneH iryeck2.0!!!9e:S'rty5;ti:~h. 06bu5t-Oness yet? Yes. n'2a6ca%'h~i:~'· 1~~e';. Via Del Rey. San Juan 3140 Man1s111 Onve, S ..... 1·1999 Ca1>4s1rano, CA 92675 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Name tltement CA 90212 Crlsttane 0 Abrantes Suite 1 San Louis Qb. Ml<:Met Fichera, 25571 N1s51m Menasha, 3140 The tot1ow1ng parsons Phyllis A Hellman . This statement was lspc, CA 93401 Via Del Rey, San Juan Manistee Drive, Costa are doing business as TNStep tor Tho Hellman filed with the County Ann C Feclt.c, Trustee Capistrano. CA 92675 MeM. CA 92626 a) SllOwt>oardlng com. Famlty Trusl UDT Febru· Clerk ot Orange County of the Bennett Fam11y Coen van oe Poll, This business is con· t>) Center com. c) Board· ary 2. 1989, 201 Sov'h on 11 ·2·99 Trust. Trust B, f025 32642 Carreterre Or.. ducted by an 1ndovtdua1 1ng.com, 16814 Hoskins Peek Ortve, Beverly H1ns 1111196110136 Chorro Street Su•te 1. San Juan Capistrano. CA Havu yOU started doing St • Huntington Beach CA 90212 Daily P1lol Nov 4 11 , 18 San Lou•s Obispo, CA 92ti75 business yet? Yes CA 92649 James E. Dot>roll 25. 1999 Th079 9340t Arlene Stlvergleld· 1o,i1199 Jeffrey S. Busche, Trustee tor The Oob•ott Flciltlous BuslneH Th11 bus•ness Is con· Bumb, 9872 Oc:eancresl Ni.s•m Menashe 16815 H<>P•l\S SI . Hunt Fam11y Trust UDT Sep· Name Stat•ment ducted by • general Onve, Huntington Beach, This statement wu 1n01on Beactl, CA 92649 temt>er 6, 1979 Restated The following persons partnen;hop CA 92646 fried with lhe County This business IS con· Oc1 4, 1982, 329 Vta are domg busine~ as Have you started oong This business is con Cieri< of Orange County dueled by an lndlVldual Lido Soud, Newpofl Mtlklla 354 Avocado SI bustnoss yet? Yes, dueled by: a Umiled on 11·2·99 Have you stalled doing Beach, CA 92663 1118 COS1a M&a Cali· October 1974 partnerstitp 10096810118 business 1:,t? Yes, Bette M Oobroll tomia 92627 · James E Oobroll, Have you started dotng Daily Pilot Nov 4 11, 18. N~lf:e; S ~u:.1.lld ~~~~e ;::;s;~O~~~ rictr Wa!domat Step· r~&:i"li:!s~~':°n~ICo , a bu ... r\8l>l> y11t? Yei.. Octo· :l!>, 1Y9!J lf\072 Is be 1979 R eel naak. 354 Avocado St Ca.ltlomll General Part· ber 20, 1999 Flctitlou. BualneH ,1~ ~.~at~n~fy ~-:. 1882, ~ia~.. #18. COiia Mesa. GaU· n&rsh•P Arlene Stlvergleld· Name Statement Clerk of Orange County Lido Soud, Newport fomT .. ~ 9b2521 c:on Tilis 5latemeot was Bumb The fOllOWl"" persons on 10.29-99 · Beacli, CA 92663 ,,.s usineu is • l11ed with lhe County Thll slatement was are c1oino bus;~ss as 19ff68097$8 This business Is con· ducted by an individual Cieri< ol Orange County ~:irk ~;'~ri!n~. ~~ SAFEGlJARD oa11y P11o1 Nov 4, 11 t8, ducted by a general buHave you9f71a~ doing on n .09.99 on 10.2g.99 ESCROW. 1585 S<:enoc 25, 1999 Th060 partnership tiifl~s,:/s1epniak 1889$110882 10996808711 Ave.. Su11e E. Costa Flct1tl0us Buatn••• Have you slarte<I doing T~ 1 ·taiement was Oallb Pilot NOY 11. 18, Dally Pllol Nov. 4, 11, 18 Mesa, CA 92626 Name Statement business yel' Yes. 111...,. s w ~ the County 25. ec 2, 1999 Th101 .,......,.,., Safeguard Properties August 11, 1999 ""' ' Cou Fictitious Business 25, 1999 ''"""' Inc (C&hlornoa), 1565 The following petsons James E Oobrott Clerk ol Orange nty Name Statement Fictitious BuslneH Scenic Ave Su11e E ere CIOing bus•nest as This statement was I on 1 t ·2·89 The to11oW1.vo petSons Name Statement Costa Mesa, °CA 92629 650ou12 Cable·}> ~~~HllONnt. Med with the County 0a•1u P""' Nlov0~111°2218' ··v To.-lol.,,..,;nn pe--· Thi$ bus•~ 15 con· ...,z ..,.,...., u • Cle111 ol O"""'• County "' 1..,. ... are do.ng business as. ""' ...,..,. • '""".. ducted by· a corporat;on lng1on Beactt. CA 92647 on 110299-·• 25. 1999 Tno&1 Web Dnve Space, are doing busioess es Have you staned doing Don Szabo, 6512 19996810110 ct t u1 Business 18103 Youmite Cl. s:::wt:,rt 8:~:!.nd & bu$1ness yet? Yes, Cadiz Clfcle, Huntington Oatly Pilot Nov 11 18, Name Statement Founta n Valley, Ca kt Drive, NSwpon sea': November 1 19119 Beecti. CA 92&47 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Th100 The followrng persons 9¥~1 L Brewster Calttomla 92663 Safeguard Properties, d~~ g~':~~~ld:!" Flctltlout Business are dolng business as· 18103 Yosemite Court, Jam's ••ten Wil"'!y Inc., R. Earle Watchman. d doi Name Stetement Newpe .. BHcll Tennis F~"'taln vai•-y, Calif "' ""1111' Prer;tdonl Hal/8 you start• ng Cl b 2601 Easlblull "'"' .. 7 Soodanc:e Drive, I aw· This sJalement was business yel7 No The lollowtno persons o~e' Ne....,,.,.. Beach 92708 pen Beach. Cal• om.a hied wrth lhe County Don Szabo are dOlllO busineu as CA ei660 ~ ....... • • T ony B r e w st e r 92Ba663rbara Ann Wildey,, Clel'll 01 Orange County This stalemenl was H1Uary2000 com, 1805 Yanow Polnl Ventures (Antnony PJ, 18103 Yo- 7 SI.Ma 0 •• Ne on 11 ·2·99 ··~ V.1tn the CouolY Peninsula Place Costa LLC (CA) 2601 East'. SQIT\lle C1 • ~ountatn Val· poo e.':Ji. C:hton: 111996810111 Clerk ol Orange County Mesa CA 92627 bluti Orl~t N•wpon le~hlc;a ~7:ss Is ooo- 92663 Dally P11ot Nov . .c 11. 18. on 1°'29·~91191809n6 d ~h~~~~e1t!: J:~; Beach, CA 826Go ducted by husband ano Thia t>uSineu 15 con· 25. 1999 Th073 e • N This business I• coo· wife ducted by husband and Fictitious Bualne11 ~:11l~°91 Nov 4' ~~ ~~~w~l '92se~wpor1 ducted~ Umoltd Have you atarted 001ng w~ave """' srartod doing Name St•tement AciJtlous ButlneH Gerald P Hayden. LI~~~ ~ staned doing business )191? No business-yet? No The .foltowlng persons Name Statement 2729 Pacific Coast Hl~h bu&lnes~ ~et? Yes ~~~~lt:i~~~e~s•:as Jame1 Allen Wildey ·~8gin3~:::"Jb1 The follow!~ persons :~ewporl Beactl. A Nov 21 , 1999 Hied w!lh lhe Counly This s1a1emen1 wts Acacia Sia. 210. Newpon are dooflQ bus;nesa at This bustne" is con-Yarrow Potnl Ventures. Cl4trtt ot Orange Coun1y tried wilh the County Beach CA 92660 B & ~ Olstnbo1ors, cllJCled by co-pertners LLC. Sieve Joycia, on 10·13'99 Cle~ o1 Orange County James R Kubiak. ~~~Newpor1 Have you started doing ~~ta1emeni was 1990680e1'8 onlM6-~9996t1t6'2 ~2~1~Rldge,lr\/\oe,CA Bud Simms, 1208 trt7=syet?Ye•. lfled witn lhe County ~.~~.'t:9 1fh1\85 Deity Pilot NOY 18, 25, Linda L Gnry 101 AltCanle, Newport Baacti, Chns Hayden Cleft! ol Orange County Dec. 2. 9. 1999 Th135 Scholz 122•. Newport CA 92660 This s1a1emen1 was on 11·9-99 ' HctltlOUI BualnH• Beach. CA 92663 Mlc;k Simms, 1208 filed With the County 19996810888 Name Statement Tiiis business Is con· Alicanle, Newporl Beach, Clerk of 01ange County Daltl,!'tlOI Nov. 11Tu18, The lol1owrng persons ducted by a general CA 92660 on 11·9·99 25, c. 2, 1989 108 are doing buSlness as pattnersh•P This buSlnesa 11 conj 19991110885 Flctltl 1 Butlnea• INTERNET MUSIC RE· Have you staned doing ducted by. • oeoera Daily Ptlol Nov 11, 18. OU CORDS. 328 Vlata business yet? Yes, partnershtp 25 Dec 2 1999 Th111 Name Statement 8 8-86 Have you atartad doiflO • · • 1 The following peraons Trucha Newp<>n Beach, ·Uoda L Gra bUlinlSS yet? No Fictitious Bui neH are doino buslntll 85 CA 92660 This sta1aJen1 was Bud Stmm1 Name Stetement RUiz Sennces. 2072 Thaer Mustafa. 2137 l1lecl with lht County This statement was Th• tonowing peraons Placentia Ave . Costa Elden /love.. •6, Cosll Clerk of Onlnge County hied wt1h the County at• do4n~slneas as Mesa. CA 92627 M=· ~~ftl~28 Vista on 11 •2.99 Clerk of 01ange County Market od LLC. Dennis Rulr:, 67 40 330 W. B?Y St. Cosio Mrso CA 92627 Thutsdoy, November 25, ~ 999 a; N= I HO"= II ... ----- c:t t oua Butln••• fictitious Bu11ne11 Flct1tioua ButtMP Name Stetement N•me Stat•m•nt Name St.atetMnl The following p raons The U1g ~ Tlle t oont 11e doing bl.Bin u -as: ara ~ buSllleU ti a 4olnCI lbUSlneU House Of $aV1ngs com Prec1sron Lal>Of81MY •J Jel!ael>Malon 12235 B ach Blvd tnte.rnationat, 3174 b} Da~ M S11n1on, Calrfomra a1nrelta1, Coli'la M sa OWi too cl Stlliing" 90G80 CA 92G26 DIV ilQI\ ™2 Wand Id Aov need 011a Paul HAl•ns Or "iumnglon B d1. Procenlng P1ov1ders, Enterpr1$elii tCA) :1114 CA 92647 Inc . (CA), 12235 Be11ct1 G llralla• Costa Mesa D•vva 111ternauonal, Btvd , Star•ton, CA 90680 CA 9262ti tnc, lCA , 7642 Wind· Thli Wlloeu is COil-lfli~ bt.lwi ss '5 con 1 aid Drrve. HanMQt ducte<J by a corpora• on CllJCI 11 bY 11 cotl)Off;Uon Beactl CA 9Z&41 Have yw •tailed OOing Have you &tanerJ oom Tills Dusmes!: con butln :..s ~011 Ve& bum a ye1? Ya1 1 ~ ouctecl tir a c:orporallOfl 8l30l99 Paul H ms Ha yau &tafl OOtng Adv an c: • d Oat a Ent11rpn 'Iii Pau A buslneu y-e17 YH, Processing P1ov1ders, Harns P.rllS•dentCEO QQ/99 Majao Rahim President Tl11• at11temant wos 1>ayve 1n1ern111onat, Thi& statement was hli,d w m lhe Couruv 141<: , Manin B Le>peta 11180 wtlh the County C1e11t, ol O•ang11 County v P, Clerk or Ora~e Coi..nly on 11 5·19 Th!S su1em1:n1 111•t. on 11 s 99 1119968105911 1 a W!•n tile County 1'996a10596 Daily Ptlol Nov 11 18 Cle~ of OmfJ.99 County Daily PllOt NOY 11. 18 l~ Dec 2 1999 Th086 Ofl 1 Hl-911 25. Dec 2 1999 Th097 Fictitious Buslneu DalbPl..., l~1 1,oeac18 Actltlous Business N s "" ,....., •me tatement 25 0 2 1999 Th112 Name Statement nle to!ICMing persons The following persons are doing tiur.1ne~s a~ Flctiti?us Bualnua are do.no business as M1n1 Gourm111 1210 E Name Statement MK ENTERPRISES. Yorba. Lind8 Blvd Tne IOllowrng persont 18312 At11ng1on Lane, Ptaoonl a CA 112e10· 11111 doing w~tntlSI as Hut11tng1on Beach, CA Longoau Inc. 1CAl a) Cornwell Tools 92649-17082 Ca11c.ao('S All{l bl AUk.!ools now. 23'41' Magnus N11ck1 Keeous, Volt.la u111.1a CA ~28Bfi SumrnorflelO 3E A 16312 Arlington Lane. nus tius1o&!>S 1s con VleJO -ca 926!.6 Hun ngton Beecn CA auc;eo I.IV a cOfWfalion Oanlet Rlc:Nlra BollUn, 92649 Have yQU stanecJ f'JOing 2.1.C 11 SummerfoelCI 3E. This bu$1ness 1S COii· DUSlll05S yet? Ye$ A ISO V 8jO ca 92b56 ducted by an Individual 10 1 99 Thts wsoness I~ con· Have you started doing Loo9uall tric James l!UC111d by an 1n<1Mdua1 business yel? No A Campan11; Sr Prei; Ht1ve you s1aned do;ng Magnus N11<1u Keehus This stalemcnl was trnr.t11e1t• vet? Y11, Thlr; r.ta1amen1 was h1ed wrtt1 the County 10-01 1.19 loled w1lh 1119 County c11111;; ot Ofarige CWnty Dan 1 R Bot~in Cl 11' o• Orange County on 11 5·99 ThlS !ita•ement was on 11 ·9·99 111996810599 tied w•:h tne Col.r11y 19906810896 On y P1IOI Nov 11 , b C:el\< ,ot Orange counry Oa ly Pilot Nov 11 18 2.5. Dec 2 Hl99 T"°87 on 11.9.99 2~ Dec 2 1'.199 Th102 Fictitious Business 111986810889 Fictitious Busineaa Name Statement 041tv P tot Nov 11 18 Nime Stetemen1 The l<>llowmg Pt''Sonr; 25 De<: 2. 19<19 Th10!> Tho tollo>111ng persons are dOlng business as Fictiti·ou• BJsineia are doing business as MtMasters Masonry "' SA v E Palos Verdes 2013 Continental Costa Name Statement 24501 Oel Prad.J Ave • Mesa C.1 92627 The tr w o pe sons Sulit F·2 Dar>a Po;nt Steven L McMas111rs aro Ol)lf1g bus•nes• I'll CA 92629 2013 Continental, Costa a\ Tides Mo•vl b) SiJa & Ee11cel CommuM•es. Mesa Ca 92ti27 Su"! Lodge •60 N Coesl Inc , (CA 1. 283~ I Ttus business s COil-H.,.-y Laguna B<'!ai;r CA Avenada LR Mancha San ducted by· an •nd1vidual 92651 , Juan Capistrano CA Have you started doing Exe1;.ul•ve nr AS 92675 llu~lness yet? Yes soc;1ates LLC iCa ;t) .ioo This business rs con-10·1•99 N Coast Hwy La;Junl ducll!d by a corporahon Steven L McMas1ers Beaeh CA 92651 Have you s1a11ed domg This statem~t was lt11i. DoJStnet>s IS con business ye1? No hied with tne Couoly duC18d oy LllThteo Ee><cel Commul\Jl1es Clo,._ ol 01ange County Llab I ty Co Inc. Delores Cinque·' on 11 •5·99 Have rou 51arte:I '10ll•g graru, v Pres 19996810600 buSlness ~el? ves Thn• statement was oa.ry Pilot Nov 11. 18 Oc1 ' t 999 ltled w111l the County 25 Dec 2 1999 Th088 Execu11111: Inn As· Clerk ol Orange "'-·-cy 'ti 1 ~ocie•es lLC Sllu·Ctien on 11·9·99 """'' Flett ous Bus ness Wnirwortll P~s·oenl 111996810891 Name Statement · This .-1a1ement w.ts Oauy Ptlol Nov 11 . 18 The totlow1ng persons !tied with the Counl~· 25. Otic 2 1999 Th103 are d0t0g busmess a~ Cieri.. or Orcinge Cour I'/ Fictitious Business AAA lma~·ng 116 w on 1M2-99 Name Stetement Elm St ullerton CA 1!1996811288 92832 Oa y Pilot ~ l8 2."i The to..ow1ng persons Albert A Bosson 116 Doc 2 9 1999 Tl\111 a•• doing bu5lness as· w Elm SI Fu lerton CA -=-.......... • --=-..--Jurrtp S11e111 Marketing 92832 Fictitious Bualneaa 200 North Tustin /we· Ka!h1rene E e.sson Name Statement nue, Suite 200, Santa 11 ti w Elm S1 • Full· 1 tie loltow1ng persOI~ Ana, CA 92705 erton, CA 92832 are dOmg bus11 ass aa Suc .. ess Resource In· Tn1s 1>us1ness 1s con Petti Galer1e, Bella, stltute. (CA) 200 North ducted by husoand and 419·8 31St SI NeWIJ()rt Tu&ton Avenue Suite wile BeilCh, CA 92663 200. Santa Ana CA Have you staned dOlng Ilona Martin 121 - 92705 bustnei.s y.it' Yes Ou nto Newp0n Bead\, This bU~ ness s con-Qc1 1 1990 CA 92G63 dUC\ed uy· Limited A t>el1 A StSc;(>n TNs busino:!SS 15 oon- Llabihty Co This statement wu tlucted by an lnaivlclual • Have Y04J staned dolnO liled with !he County Have vou sianed doing • busone~s yet? No I Clert.. of 01ange County bU$1ne!S yel7 N<> Success Resource In· on 11•5·99 lloha Manin _; 11t1u111, w E M1tctl11U. 11111116810603 This 11aremen1 waa President OA•ly P1101 NOY 11. t8, lrled ""'" tile County Thi:. statement wH 25 Doc 2. 1999 Tl'I089 C1e11t ot Orange County foled w11n 1t1e Counly -on 1 1.11H1a. Cieri!. ot Orange Coun!y Fictitious Busln .. s 190981111:!12 .J on 11·9·99 Name Statement Daily PiloC Nov 18 25 199116810902 The IOllO ... "'O ~rsons Oec 2 9. 1999 Thff8 Oa 1y P lol Nov 11, 18 a1e doing t>uSoness as 25 Oec 2 1999 Th104 Mr J s. 2101 Eas1 Ed Fictitious Bu.slneH Fictitious BualneH l~er. Santa Ana CA Name Statement Name Statement 9 l,og, · Easl Edinger, Ttie lottowong per~ oo The lollow1ng persons Inc. (CA), 2101 East Ed are doing business as are doing business as inger. Santa Ana, CA W11Sons' Beat!} Col· FRONflER PROPERTY 9t 705 llQ" 304 Manne Ave • MANAGEMENT 1635 Ths business s con Bab0atslan<1 CA.t12662 Superior Av8004t. U'lll 4 d<JC1ed by 8 oori>ota'ton Nancv Wilson Beek, ·COsta Mesa CA 92527 Have you stal'1ed dOlng 321 Al'VardOo Pac . Rod Je¥Oell. 1635 Su· bUl!r\Olo yet? No Ba 00. i~land CA 92661 penor Avenue. Uni 4 2101 Eai..l Eel n!1(ir Ttlls 1>us1ness IS con· Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Inc • Monammao z luettKI o~ an ndtvit1ua Th•S business 1s con· JOha•. Pres'<lenl Havo you stariso ng ductad by an lndovidual This r.talemem was business vet? Y s. Have you started doing tiled wim 1hi: CQIJfllY 10,ti~:: Wiison Bec!t businou yet? Yes, Clan. of Ou1nge County This sritement was • 7-1-99 Oii 11·5·99 I led ..,1t tne County Rod Jewell 19996810602 Thl.S s1atemen1 was Daily P,IOI Nov t 1, 16 Cieri.. OI O~ County filed w1tn 1he Cooniy 25 Dec 2 1999 Th096 on i t-5·99 199116810604 Ct111t ol Orange CounlV Fictitious Bustneta oni p•-Nov It 18, on 11·9·99 u "" 19096810899 Name Statement ::!5 ec 2 1999 Th081 Oa•!Y .Pilot Nov. 11 . 18. The following ~rsoos 25. Dec 2, 1999 Til105 are doing business as Fictitious Business f~·~ ELx~:· .:· Name Statement Anaheim, CA 92801 The loitowrng per..ons Evecullvt' Inn A•· are doing bus ness as soc.ates UC (Calll), 480 Star Naill Salon, 370 E N Coast Hwy. Laguna 17th St llD Costa Ma.a Beach. CA 92651 Ct 92627 This bUSJ~ G con- Gary A Schmiot ducted by' Limlled 19702 Plll'kVl-Terrace l ablllly Co Yoiba Linda Ca 92886 Ha119 vou &tar1t1<1 ooing This bu~lneas is con bus111es~ yet? Yes ducted by an lnd•V•dual CCI 1 1999 Ha111 yOU lila'led doing E~ cutove Inn A'sociates buSltlUS yet? No L L C S n u • C h e n Gary A Sdlmldt W~llf1h Prosoent Th s 11a1ement was This statement was liled with the CoonlV I v. nn 1tie C<>unty Clet'I! or Orange County C '" OI Orange County on 11·5-99 on 11·12419 1899M10605 19096811280 Oalty Pofol Nov 11 , 18, Dally PUOI N 11 19 25 25, Dec 2. 1999 n1090 Dec 2. 9 10~ Th116 lief; Cfou M<-ite A GOOD ADI ·-- Tru-·. Ne.-nrt Beach, 188M810117 on 10-29-99 .......,...,.m 7 R1<1ge11na Or Newpon Gr<M1s C1 Chino, CA ..,,. ~..-Da1tyP11otNoY41118 1.,.,.......,., Beach,Callfomla82660 91710 CATh91s2~~-·~s is ........ , 25 l999 •. nio14 Dally PtloC NOY. 4, 11, 18, MarketSound LLC:. This bustnell IS con-............ ........ 25. 1999 Th0e4 (DeleWa,.), 152 Madllon ducted by an lnd!Yldoal ducted by a general flct1t1oua Susln.H Actitloua BualneH Ave., Suite 1104'"611. Halfll vou si.rted dOlng paHri.':."'~ started ddlng Name Statement Name St•~t ~~6 YOO!, New YOO! ~ ye11 Vas, STARTING buslnns yet? No Tne lol1owing peraons The IOll<Wtlng pe~ Thia bu$1nus II con· Denru1 Ruiz Mo S<Matl ••e doing buS•ntll 81 are doing bUllOUI 81• ducted by; llm•led ThlS 1tllemen1 wea Thie 1t1tement was• Shine Design, 139 112 FilOWnoom..i !llT l/2. L1ab1l1tuCo fled wlh the Coun"' I led th th. Count" AJban P1 . COsta Mesa. NarclNus, ~rona del H .. , _.. ..... 1 '' I WI 1 CA 82627 Mar CA 92925 ave you ttart"" ...,.ng Clark ol Orange COurtly Clar!< or Orange County Steve c. S1ul1k, 139 112 Ju<111h E. Ul19", 517 1/2 buJlneu ye11 Yu, on 11 ·9·99 on 1 H9·99 Alban Pl , Costa Mesa t.11rci&sU1 C:O:ona del 719199 • 190Ml1oetG Oaltu Piiot ~~= CA 02627 Mar CA D2825 eM3'r .. •JS~u~~LC, OaJV Piiot Nov 11, ~ 2• 0~ l&. 1999 lh1•8 This bust0aas 11 con· Th.. buSineu 11 con· ra ey IS 25. Dec 2. 11199 TM Fict1tloua 6ualneu d~~ ~ 8:ta~~ dueled by an lndlllldull °'Thi!°' tlateme111 waa F"lctltloua ButlneH N.m • .,.. • ._ ........ , bu9iftlst ~17 No Ha ... you 11a11e<1 dolOg filed w h lhe County Name Statement .............. bUSIOIH yel? Yes, Cler!\ Of Ofang County The lollowlng peraona ANEW BUSINESS?? Tile lollowlng PttM>nl Sieve S It! 5115'99 on 11·9·99 •nt dolOO bUSlnesa as 1ra doing bustness n: Thia 11a1ernen1 w•• ,Juolttl E. Ulnly 1tttea1°"2 ~SPY DOMAIN, e Advaru<S Com/Tierce hied Wllh the COUl\IY This 1lallmen1 was Qally Pilot NOY 1 l 18 b INANITY GLASS, fochnoloQles, Inc, 3100 Clartc of Orange County flktd w1lll Iha County 25 Dae 2 1999 -o,107 52 Newl>Q(t Bl f9, ,Airway Ave .• '1112. eo.111 on 10 29 99 ,...7.. Clat'I! of Oftrl1141 COunty • ' Colla M-..1.CA 92627 • • •·• • • • • • • M!IN, CA 112628 199"1vw on 10-29·89 Bryan L ru1ay 2052 .Advanoad Commerce Daily Pilot NOY ... 11, 18, 18"MOt7" FlctltfOUt 8u11MH Newpotl Bl "· Cm TectlnOIUg,.a. Inc. 25 1989 Th081 OeOy Piiot Nov 4, 11, 18, Name Stel9fMnt Meu CA 92627 (NeVIHUI), $100 Alnv-ay Flalilout 8u1lneH 25, 1999 ThOOS The ionowcno PlMSOnt Thit bUtlnen con· A>JW. 1112. ~ M , Name Statement f'!Cmr6Ul"8UllMH are ddng bus1nctU as. ~tel by n lndMduel CA 02628 The folOwtny ptf'IOM Nam• StatetMnl al Cu&tetn By GletS\, Have YoU tartecl OOlnO Thtt bullne• 11 con· ar• dOlng bus!ne• •• The lolloWtng peflON ti Lasetg1m com ~ yet? No ductfld by • OOl'PO'lllon REL Investment Com· are OOinO butlneas •• ' P1an111ourm1 com. B)'fOO L HarOy H ve Y'OtJ ftal1bd dOlrlg pany, 2838 Bayahora IN Or-AA, 2158 Santo 1009 N. Ot!MOI. Ganta This 1'81tment waa bu11ne11 y111 Yu, ortve. Suda C·4. New· Tomas, Coata Milaa, CA ""'8. CA 92~3 hlOG with ll'lo County 10·2&.1908 Pof'I Bead\, CA 92683 826~? Glenn Terry Httnd, Oet1o: Of Orange County Advlnr.ea Commerte ~rtE l.Mlo..e_y,28811 Gal C.My, 261 San•o 1836 Silvt11 Hod Dr on 11•t , ttChnOIOQIU, Inc . Dayshofa °'1W. &ii ,.. Tomas, Coate Milla, CA Diamond Bit, CA Oonlef OratoY·Pte nl C-4. ~Bue ._ 82627 tl 785-2853 Thll tn mon• Wat 2003 lN$ bUtlntU " con Thia bustntu II con- ' wllfl IN County ms tlU&lr 1a oon-~ by an lrdM(lual Ovdod 11y n lndNldull Qeltl Of Ofanoe CounlY ouaed by en lndMIMll Ha...e Yol' tatted doing • ~ you n OOlnJ1 on l ().;29419 Hew you atanoa Oiiing buelnen ye1'? Yea, t>uMle • Y9t'? Y s, 1""809754 bt r.11 NO 1().2().0 111•'91 DllllY Ptl01 Nov 4, '1, 18 Rotlef'I LU~-V G&R C.tty Glenn Teny Hand 2&t \p 'ThO"..& 'f'hla U•t•tnflnt WM ih11 ,statement wat Thb 111 m•nt w111 lt'I all ttt.te flltlll wit" lhe COuflly llltd Vw11h Ille OountY t1ttn 11¥11t1 ttl9 00uf11y 0 .. rk of Ofan(Jft eounty Clef1i o1 Of1t100 County Cltlt Cl! Ot ~ COUN\I wery day on tO-t9 1llM80lnt on H>-294.,.._no on 11'2 , ..... ,01" In Ctllllfted Dalfv POOi HOV <I, 111 18, Dal!Y Plot Nov 4 I I I&, -4 11, 18 ...... .,. 25, ' 0 '5. \ ThOe8 ThOeO can·t '""' to ~·to althot• f9S>Alr fobl MOll!d the houM? I.At the CIH alftM .......... .,, hlttp '°" Ind ,....'!"P 86 ThundO'(, Nowmbef 25, 1999 Gtt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTIJNITY All rt1l nlalt Mvt .... 1• 1111 ......., .. "..._. ,, .. r.-. ...ire_.._..._.. .. 11 .... .......................... It~ ... ,,....,.llCt, ll•lltHta tt .. tlfl9'11Ut1 ....... '"'·'-·"""" .... ~ ............ ................ " ·~ i.ttillff It llldt Hf llCll •tltftllft, ~-~.· 011 .... ,.,tr •lit ... ~ _.,. ·~lllllllt­_ .. "', ... "" ........... ............ '"' .. ""'" lft •trt'J l11ltt111t'f 11111 I ll .................... ,,,, .. .....,., .... " ......... .. ..... ~ ....... . ........ , ...... UllMUll _.......,.......,..._ht ............ DC.,.. ..... all llUI .. .,..., ************ • * • a SOLlkl * • • ! SHOWCASE ! • HOMES * ! FOR SAt!"" ! • In Our.,.,. * . ...,,~ .. • Real Estate • ! Sup.P.,lementl ! ! HOMES OF! : THE WEEK t • * • Display Ads • ! Start at $75l : ! Deadline t : Tuesday 5PM t • Open House * : listings ! • Only $151 * ! Oeadlln• ! : Thursday 5PM : • It Pay1 to * • * • Advertise • : In the Best ! • LOCAL * • • • ReaJ Estate • ! Section : ! Call Todlytl t • USA RIVERA * : 949-574-4252 : ! ANNE WILLEY : • 949-574-4249 * • * ************ SPINAKER BAY E.RN 2tlt 2.5be trptc, 2 cat a-. UUK l1U/"'o. MM'TM12!1 Aleo Trtplt11 $525 l&u ... from OCMl'I tronll °'*' iundey 12-:4 . 1'11 Rtdl1nct.Plicie end of QI di *· 3& llr!Qle lewl, $3tl8 .9'IO John Miier, ~ ~00 ONLYLE!FTI NU HOMES E SIDE FROM BUILt>ER Open Sat.Su~ 12-5 2527 Throul11 2541 S#lt• Nia Ave. 4t>f. 2 5 bl 9'lPfOlt 1800-2000 tqlt 2 cat gl· . no-. &al1lnQ • $316,900 94g..122-&JM 949-64G-7801 thti FAMwXv ilinediiea 1·5iory. 48t 2 588, Huot ic. °"" let • ""' 12-4 )020 "'"" Suce.t-. -PrOf*lll 84Hn.2 S Lilt AffOfdible FMllty "-l9hboftlood. 8uu11lul gll'Olf\ home, Pergo Aoort. remoo.led klVT1111 room, Mflltld beckvlrd MIP Olidttll. 381/t 81 ~ <MM. !gl 714-141"'471 WATERFRONT LOT LAKE MISSK>N VIEJO Cullom home toe. ..,.. price $U9K Bkrlowner Mt.719-1SOO 104 -.- YEAR Y UNFURN Smell tllr 1bl llloa new,°" llreet p1rkln'4~0. egt 1 llr 1 IM, HU nu. bright. view, 1 block to bchlPCH Stove/frig, WIO, ger, ttorege, llund, avll now 112Wrno. t4M75.ct2 1h Ftom PCH & .,._ S refurt>, O.ege, bllcony, COM, 517 112 Golden Rod Ave. 2u.14e.uoo Avalii611 fOI' 1 Umhect nm. Onlfl 28r, Fp, 'tf/d, Ill', IWllOml locllor'I "- COM end N8 888·m.4451 INutlfUI 2£, fp. gw, new Clrpet WfO. fllr, Pl" gllMI a1t1d comm /Newport 888-279-4451. THE SHORES APTS 1 & 28R TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting O $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. .. We are a pet .. community. 6 block• from the beach. 94~2611 NEWPOff'T ACROSS THE STREET 28r. FrPc. gw, new ~ $t095kno (no pees) lee& !Nile Ave 13 Cel Danll 949-720-9422 Ext 203 " Thi •• tm. rnook hOmi I**. I 58r trdlr nw bell Oullc, It lllOISI 10 55 fwy, well IO etlOI) $745hno ,,,, 28r Hou-.11100l'mo MMIM20I Lil 21r E'11e11 lid bij, $H51mo + 1800/dep Gloige WOOCI$ 329 ~I· a.ty UH, 949-548-eOllJ, .. 9'64• I t64, ByFu ByPhone By MaMn P nom ('l;<I) o.\ 1-h~,•I; {'>i 11) hi:!·:>t1.,H \Ill \\,.,,1 H,,, "'"'"' ( "o•Ul \fl".,.I. ( '\ C);?h.! .. l'lte ......... ,,. .. lllf_Pd ~ •1111l;n1•I ••11 'lll \"II • l,11l '1lfi" J'lli""'iU••lr ATOP NEWPOKf COAST • Enclased Garage •Alarm System • Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • Fitn;ss, Business, Clubhouse Centers OrtL' R1•:h-·or1 An.1ctmert Hori1es f re ·n S 179! l T\\O f)1•droor11 /\p.1rtr11c·nt Hr_imes f rorr1 S 1-190 S500 off J«Uricy dtpc»ir when )'Oil IOU! and I~ in tht ~ \'Wt wnh appt'O"'iid =die (Ooa not mcluck pa deposit) SAN JOAQUIN Hlll.5 At NtWport Rulge Dri~ J 888 882-980 www.iac.com (!) versized one, two and thrrt bttiroflm foorplans most with firtp!Aces for tny hoiiilay gatherings, largtJ!!ltios, INd#il pools and spas. Great locations ntar-F11Sbi4n Island & the beach. Small pets welcOIM. llH!. From $1,185/mo Settle in btfort. the hUst/e t!f /niit/i oftht StllSl11f! CJJ 7lw.,. """'1! (888)21~54 • Ocean Breezes • Spacious Floor Plans • Resort Style Pool • Vaulted Ceilings • Bubbling Spa • lush Green Uindscaping Two Bedroom Townhomes From $1525 Two Bedroom Apartment Homes From $1400 Three Bedroom Apartment Home From $1445 1200, ecurit} Deposit with Approved Credit {D0t.~ not include pet dt1><mt) 949-645-0252 ---- 7£~[9.t!JI Living In Luxury ~ ......................... . , /} • 24 Hour Guard Golt ~itestv/e • •Full-time conclelgi l8Mce. unparalleled In • Elegant one « Orange County two bldfoom plons • Gorgeou c1ubh003e from 12.100 '° '6.100 : • Lavish poot apo 1-877-681-7387 ! •f ! 5'11A7 &rbal. Sell Oemlnll i #fwpon BtocJi ! ~Iii! ' It ~•f•"1 llh•I l< It"'' Hours l1·l1·ph11111• 1l .l0Ht11-:>,0llp111 \I ~•lo· I ,n.ll\ \\ull--ln 1Mlll.uu ... "i llllpm \L .. t.1-f,,,t..11 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON CATED COMMUNITY BY FASKION ISLAND S..utiful tree-lined stl'MtS and golf COUrM views. EnloY C8111frM living In your large ~ SR apat1ment horM! •TWo-cat'~ • Wastter/dryer hookul)9 • Flreplece (wood & gas) • Air conditioning •Wltbw • S2,2eo to $2,000 •Sorry, no peta. ~ Please call (9491 644--0509 J.!!.I Another EIMX Commu -- r Newport Marina•: Apartments Bayfrom community wl1h pnvate beach E.r nlllnna Walk lQ Balboa bland shops. Minutes from F.i.sh1on Island • Wood-burmng/gas lirepla ... b • Private garages • Boat sbJM-available Now Lc:lSlng 2BR S20~0-S2100 Sorry No Pets :. Please call (9+9) 760-0919 .: • FOUND ABBYSSAINIAM CAT. bllQI blown end un, lllPfOlt 1 yr <*S, Sat 11-20 Doi.w Shora T NI to Oo¥tf Shorll Pet AdOpllorl FOUH6 bOO am11, ...,... ..,..,, cdofld dog, she ... to 00 home I F<Uld In VIC: of Balboa 8tfcv.l8lfl St, N 8. PllaM 94M4W594 ,.. f Gentlaman (who oS*ll Cir dOOt'I ) tooling '"' ..,,,... tolfw, mid 40'9, wtro um to travel, etc.} cell .. M45-1781 01r191 •Sate! Furniture, lutt·knllckl. daltWlg, dl-'9191 llOCIMOrt• Set 8-noon 2201 Pott HWW!ck NB Qlniil 6111 Lt t1hf. kn Oovw Shofee ArH 1 * Alhford line, CfOM •trMt• Merl~ R.8MoVln9 S12 Vitti u.defe ecc.tl0f1N, clthng, rugs blr ltoole, picture•, ttc..ll PleMi r«urn the &;;iii rw book of ·u. 911onging to Lynn ~ who pellld llWllY .. 2. A.Ito pie ... r«um ttll M1rln1 uniform. Cell 714.540-14Af (•ftet Spin) All from a..ge Sall 2Wlllca190. S.C.lflel lldlle Tll\&lnltl rtnt ..,._,,ond cfllpe en6 opel. 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Monday ........... .Friday S:OOpm Thul"8day .. )Ve<lnr~day S:OOpm Tue~ay ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thu111day S:OOpm ~edne~ny .... Tu~ay S:OOpm turday .......... .Friday S:OOpm NEE>CASH? $$ MONEY FOR$& ~= Cow:crmus PA001N~ POTTERY l ITEM lo HousmoU>l 40,YM'S In ~wpotf 8each 949.673.622 TCOIN NEEDS OLD COINSI Gold, Sllve1. )8Welry. walchls. lflll<IUN, oollCtiblM 949-642-9'4 7 TOP utniECOROSI Jan. R & 8, Soul. Aoc:'J1. 9'c 50'1 & 80'1 94~7505 .' ~ " ,. 1J ... " • ,J' ' ~' I'" .. Phlebotomy CourM 8ollol\ Reid Co Call ~ 139012!11 1"800-20Ml41 ~~.ii'.~.~. ~ .......... , ,': .. ' New Restaurant Opening! Metro Express Now hiring for all p=>sitions all shifts full and part ti.me. We o¥er flexible hours, great workmg I environment, and a great starting wage. We are in Fashion Island in , Atnum Court. lf you'd like to be part of an exciting new concept, call or stop by for more information. (949) 720-8001 A COOL JOBI Entry leVel ~ 18 or Oldlf, no exp nee. ~ec:t Income end grOW'll pollf'Clll wh1l1 est1bll1hlno new IOCOUl1b In ft\llOf Cll:y .,., r9IOrt 1rN1 (NY. fl. HI, Gu•m ere.) uc1111n1 oppor1Unitf to 1111er Job nialQl~s. ARE YOO MAKING $10,000 p., Month ? I Nied Cio..! 1'111 Drowning In l.Mdtl Mt.27M321 CarttaMr for lkllt'ly lady. Incl cooking Thursdey l'tlfWIO lflrough suncsay l'lllq. 24hrs ·~~ lwve COUrtt'a ~ .. 212 sTAOCTION $UPERINttNOEHT (wotk· Ing, multlple Jobt) Must bl flmlll• w1th lnturan~ reconltnlctlon end naw own trvdg\oofl. Thie i. • ~ opportunity and perm1n1nt poaltlon. Elrcentnt blMtltt. EOE. Fu rMUIM to PedrlJOMt- lnrecon ~7wnt. •DRY6™S• Frm~ !*ton n Illy ct.w pt ... Stleron MM51-20U INOUS"'1Al • Jourtwytevel e.certdlnl to PlfWm motar control maln- tllnlncl end ~ stlootin9-Min 5 Y'• 11powntooi.. ·~ M1ln11n111c1 Mt· ch1nlc/Mlflwrl9htt needed fOt helvy ~ d\IWW wort. Mln ~ Yfl up own toola. • Polltlont opening "' L.A. end Onnt• Cowltlll. ....... ,.. r'MUl'lll: M2....., .. Ot c.11714-tlf.1~. MASSAGE THERAP1ST 1nthu1l1111c pro chlro ::~ lheiap11l lot ~ Mfl 200rtllS c.a . 9'9-640-7030 NB AiMiGn 1.eolOn • ..mg tol Of Pff ITllil-' ·~ llSIStant lmmecial• opening Siert 11 $MV FIT inC*l<ll$ blnlft.s Call 16-F: -Npm e .. M13-5070. .. • Pen timl ': Driver Wanted - SU2 per hour plu• • mllage. ... Needed Mon thru sun • 2:45am to 5:45pm. Acj; d111onal WOfil may be ' available. Muat have truck or Ven, lleblllty lnturanc.e wt1h proof or payment1, drlvera llcente, eoclal HCUrlty card, and dean DJl.Y. print out. Acc.ptfng tppllcrion1 Mon to thru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. PIN.. bring all ,. quired lnfonnltlon. Tlmff Or1nge County Attn: Pim Becklft9haat 2901 Garry Ave. Santa AN, Ca 9270( 714-549-8548 ION33-4080 AfT~L HAl.UIARK ITOAE: 1n NPB, now hlrtng AMt. Men1g1r w'9.,_, t&lll, F/PT .... 121-toll AD! Call 642-5678 Rttall Salee UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON $outh Coatt Plua m $9/lv + Comm plus b8llll1lli ,.IT S/7llf + Comm Wt are lookWlQ lor auptl sal&S people Vr1Ch Ioli ot energf ' & enlhUSiasml ltYQU aie 111(11.Nate<I & dlPllldablt A#'/ In : ptmon We wVI t1111 • START YOUR O~ 8USINESS1 681 your own echeO- IJll Conliot your own r.come sea trom yoor home, et wor1c, lhlough tundratsers Be an Avon AepftMnlallYt Call (888)581-2866 VALET PARKING 1~701~713 ltnfnedjlfe Po511~ Ava• w;J llpl, FIT .pfr, flex lvs 4 NE REPS. Full lllM, energetic for Mortgage Co, £am to S600 • wk• ben11lrt~ Sales exp preferred Contact MellSSa 0 IM9·2S0.57111 I '78 EllPLO~~ I ~ I• Pltllt bl lwart thlt tht II~ In this cat- agwy may 1'9C111lre you to Clll • 900 numbtr In which thert la • dllr9f per minute. . ... IUllESs ~s ·'ii.. " PIH11 bl wwy of out Of lfH • COfnt)lfllel. Cllecll wlttl the Ioctl 1ttttr Butlntu Bu· reau blf~ you ltnd tt1y money « ,.., tor ..,Vlctl. Read and uodtrttand any con· trect• before you •Igo. • 1~~1 CHfUSTMAS BLOWOUT flnanclll Pl'obleme, lit Of Small '"""'" 6t11111pe. Of ~al Wt Can Htlp. 1-I00-214-&101 l"2 -==I Shp IOf 4511 Boat •lnl loe1!lon, llflll Udo Bridge lllC1ncityldodt bor, S15pelfl 94967~128 d tt MOORING loc11td nur Ftrry Croulng, p11bllc dock 1cc111. 4()1.563· 1901 . 695 CAR&'TRUCKS IVAHS/SUVS ACURA 3,0 CL '97 Rosa melaftlC/grev. leather. 11110 111. moonroci( ful pwr package, lilt, CfUl&t, llcioty r~~m cc1 plaW8.99~ LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291·3747 BMW 31tl'M 5 apd, black A Lind Rove1 Trldt $16.995 Stock •2883 VlNI TAS95640 LANO ROVER Newpclft Bch t4H40-6«5 BMW 5331 'i3 Bronzlt, lthr, eunrf, llaupartnk etttto, AC, new major tun.up, new Boaht R11g1, Rtc:tnlly ra- pltetd dilfartntlal. St1ong tng wlhlgh ml, Auna Gree\ $2854 94M4M814 CAOIL1.AC CATERA '97 Lo mi, beige. llltl lntenor ed. moonrool, chm~. bal Of wan (02000GJ S21.988 NABERS (714 )540-9100 CADILLAC CATEAA ·99 Lo 6500 mi, black. t1111 teatner ed. moonrool. bal ol wan (025789) $28,988 HABEAS (714)5~9100 Ctdlilac Concoura 195 VB Nolltbtar lhlle, lealtlet, mt. cond. new car trede-1n (28215-4) StB.988 NABERS (714~ CAOILLA~ 'U. Out5tand1ng appe1r1nce, •lnl cond. carrme Rad. 58k ITV. $ 11 000 949-78().9628 CADILLAC OEVilli 'ii . Lo 171< mies wt1111, tan !fir, bll ol warr pttv rerlllll (768482) . $26,988 Nablta 716-54().1100 CAOiiDc elDOAAbO ·M V·8 NQrthstar beige, tan tealhtr. very cleenl (60IM14) $11,988 NABERS (714 )54().9100 MEET someone speclal through classflled 1-c~r:1 CAOILLAC ELDORADO 'N Orly m 1*11 Ftoti ~. Ill\ lealtlet. a1orS. bll OI Yi1!f , IUJ* dean' (6052601 • S31.988 HABEJIS • (714 )$'°"9100 ciditlec s;:;liii &LI 'e1 Low 2911 ml, Cl<*> grMn, tan IHttlet. dwn whls, bll ol wa11 (805422~ $26.988 HA S (714 )540-9100 !2011 En cab Pkkup 'Ii • 5 'Pd. oomec:;: shell, 1acks, xlnl eond $5900 949·580-9626 CHEVY Aatro Ven Li '9i 8 passenger, silver/grey, ony 26k miles. automatic, dual alf, am/Im stereo, luU !:: pak. pnvacy glass. tory al9YS l207181). $19,995 EXUS Of WESTMINSTER (100)291·3747 CHEVY BWER 'ii SUV 4X4 loaded. Auto. 1111 wtllel. low pckg. AC. elect ~ncs. -c new cones 25k ml, $I 9 ,500/obo Newport Bc:h 714-325-9411 949-759-8189 Chevy Tahoe LT 41t4 'H 4-0r, Al pwr, Whl/f:!oohlv· 12511 m warr, over In JC111S $28.000 714-396-71 t4 DISCOVERY SE7 '96 L.oed8d. green V81'f de#l $19,995 Stock •2865 VtTA5254&4 LANO ROVER Newport Bch MM40-6445 DISCOVERY SE7 '97 Green, loaded, cert11ild, must see $25,995 Sloclc 12856 VI VA542927 LANO ROVER Ntwport 8ch MH40-6«5 DODGE DURANGO '91 Super low miles, 1ed, must see. $25,995 Stock 12639 V#WF144740 LANO ROVEJI NeW!)91t 8ch MM4M445 oo6GE GRANO CARAVAN SE '93 Loaded w/sport pac:ka,J:s ~·Low 761< deln. $7,llOO'obo () 1758; EIP9dlil0n Edd' 8Mf 'i7 loaded. IQ.A':= Ao... Tr8de $24,995 St 12879 VINt Vl.842715 LANO ROVER Newpott 8ch IMM404445 FORO AEAOSTAAVAN 191 &tended. very low rrleage. !\Aly lolded, 1111'1-lm cassette. ~ COl11llllef. $7500 060 714-540-5995 714-7~118 FORD EXPEOifiON '99 Edcle 8all9f 4K4. black! ~. ledlef. this one his 11 dl~34kmies r404 b $2095 EXUS F WESTMINSTEJI (800)291-3747 FORD T:eiRO lX 'i6 VI While Opalescent. 1 owner, 8K ml, extreme good cond $15,500 94!H60-9628 MEET Jhrough clalSlfled 1895 CA~~1 HONDA CIY1C LX 'IS IUd1, tld, 11 SK mt. g004I cond, '6500 «be« offw. .. .. 7IO-OIN INANifY JSO 'il TllV'lan, llN, d por.i.-.r. !loM CO, Cterto. tun 1ocf, Ml'll cond $8.995 IM~41M ... 120, JiGOiA XJi •u motN PLAS 4-«, IUI pwf, aun rool. Wirt Mlelll, 1 owntf 19C01da, .1811 dull. $5900( obo 949-723-1504 Jelp CherokH Latado 4x4 't1. Bek ITV. wtwte 11t grey Int. sneeps kin seat covers. mini cond. $7900 IM&-873· 1043 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO '93 Wlvlelgiey Int, V6. ABS. new ures. lu~ loaded. oog1nal owner I recotdl Beaulitul, must aetl $11 .900 060 949-721-'172 Jttp Grind Chtroktt Luado '95 4X2. Dark Grten, LOW 36k rnl. new llrH/braku. b11ttry $15.500 949-759·3525 LEXUS ES 300 '91 Blklblk, 2311 milt, ptlvllt ~·mint, fll:X equ~, ,300 t-71 11 LEXUS GS300 191 ~ leathwr, IUIO, ... lul ~Ill pack moon- rool 1 dlromt ~ ~1~429) 3.995 EXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291·3747 LEXUS GS300 '96 Blacl<llvoty, 11110. 11r, moon- roof, leathel co ctlrome al· loys, lul power ~ l'2t3n) .995 EXUS OF WESTMINSTER il00l291-3747 Lincoln Merk vii LSC Sedan, '88. SOOOM)BO Low mileage, luly loaded 1rlc!d9. sun rool ElCcelent condition Inside and out CM! 9491646-7~6 or EMAIL ONEOOT49eYAHOO.COM MERCEDES E320 'M Xlnt cond., low mlltt 40,500, Hiil~ 125,000. Pr Vitt Party MC0-1310 M«cedee 300E '16 6cyt, erctJc wtc/palomlno llhi Fii. '94 C011V91'1ion, 4 new brM,Wblg.llpwr,~ tao hOU!1I Oc1 2000. see befofl you ~ AAY Cit This II d&ss $ O,BOOlobo ptlV'Mi!:t 949-760-1421. • 320E '95 24k mites, ch1mp/11n, lealher. ctvome whls, new trres, llalm, CD. pllcnt . originll owne1 S29.ooo IM&-26MMl13 dlys 949-7511-9303 "'~ MONTERO SPORT~ Super Cleen $18 995 Stock 12869 Vt WP001852 LANO ROVER Newport 8ch 94M40-f445 NISSAN 300 ZX 2 • 2 •93 Whttlg~, l-ba1, factory W. loya, au omallc, 111, tun ~-pall, 8()K mies 536948 $13.795 EXUS b,: WESTMINSTER (IOO) 2914747 au tbiJH' mr.w:rn:nia..a n~ CUllllJJND l ... Te Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCH ~ FE, !'01 SORR\' Nc1111<r !I'll ncr.ioh: :'\orth t.ki!!i. :'\ORTH •\QJIJ~ ? ,\1163 o K7 .r.95 \.\l:.!ff • 7 J Q to~.? 9865 .r. J H-' SOUTH t;.\ST • 96 s ~Void QJ 103 .r. \KQ1117.? • K 102 K J 975 v A~ 2 ... 63 °Ok' b1dd1n~ 'ORTH F.A~ff t• 2• J v P.1\> l'aa.. Pai> Opening h:JJ four ot • Not m;,iny pla)cr> 1anc.:y the idea ot kmung the proper way fO play 3 r:in l>I ~u11 comban..111on •• ~om.i ol ..,.,h11..h llrt hkCI) to occur onl) dnce in o hie· 11rnc HO\.\.l!\Cr. 1hcrc ar.: ..i numhl!rnl holJan1:1~ thJt JOp up rc~ularl}. and It ·~ "onh .... hal..: k;irnm" ho" to t\!1..oi;- nttc them m>1..1n11\ Jnd ho11. to 1.i.:ldc 1hi:m The !>Jlety play \\ith thl\ lrump Cl>mbanauon ·~ one of thc:m E:at's hAnd 1s tQO '1roni 1or o 1.1.cak Jump O\crc:ill at uny \Ulncr.:ab1hty D111 ..:'en that t.icuc \w11lcJ not h:J\C pre 11n11,;'IJ Nonh-'i•'Ulh lrcim •i:mn! to tho.: c:~ i:llenl hcan ~.inh.", Wc:\t ll-J the lour ot club'S E;i~t C;J\hl.,'<l t\.\.O tfi\;~ iO the $1111 n<l 'htli• i:d 10 the 4uc:en 011.h..irnonJ) Wnh no mun: lvH~ an th.: ~tJ..: )UltS, J.:1,;IJr· er'> prolll.:m 1:. 1\1 lo:.t! nu mv~ th.in um: trump mck. Only ii ~-0 trump spht thrc:,uen~ tho.: \:Qntr;1ct lnd, 1-lnCc dcd..ir.:r and dummy combined to hold all the inten111:d1a1.; f'\11~..ird' there i~ a ~:ikt)' play av;ulabl.: 10 cou11ter that d1:.tnbu1ton rcg..irdlc>) ol which defender hold) the kniith It milkc:. no d11tcrcncc 1n "h11:h h.ind dc\:l11r1:r "''n~ the Ja.imonJ mck. Assu~ S1>U1h n5es \.\.llh the ,c Tt~· n.:xt plly IS to le.Kl the: ktn~ cl lN"2!') from ~nd' Tiu:. l!•'e~ up :in m.:nnck if Enst he.lid:. JI! th.: lrulJl()). but iUILI'· Antee\ the con11'3CI Supro~c \\c:.1 J1)C:mh n the l.;m11 O.:.larcr .:onunue v.llh a hc:irt to the :ice and a hc:m b;ick, and Ea,1 can l>nl) wan l)nt: trump But 11 11 1:. E~m that 1:11b to 101!0\.\., JeclJrcr sampl) C\}11t1nu~-s 1.1.nh a lo" tr11mr. ,o,enng .im \:..ird \\c:.t proJu,~) :'\o.,., II 1§ w~,t "'00 as lim11cd to en~· trump tnd; 695 CAA&'TRUCKS NANSISUVS 895 CARSITAUCKS IVAHSISUVS Oldemblle Eighty Eight 'M SAA 900 SE '97 Low 4 lk mies, wtllle. tan In-Automatic, 11r. moonrool, ttrlor, non-smoker. very power pack. alloys. low c1t1nl miles. Hard to Flndl (852479) $11.988 (003649) $19.995 NABERS LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER . (714)540.9100 (800)291-3747 OLDSMOBILE ALERO '99 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '91 Whit. V-6, CO. many eX111S Cobalt ~ry leatllf. b1l1nc1 of v-arranty wo, mi. Ml ~., pak, previous rlfllal chtOme llloys, ~ cass (3811696) $16.988 ABS, shoWloom conchon. NABERS (220028) $21.995 (714)540-9100 LEXUS Of' WESTMINSTER 0 TA OMA '99 lrd Pre Runner, lorest gr~n. automaric. sport package 1Jr. em/Im casseae. tac1oiy alloys. 3 t" urn, btdintr, lul power pack. sJdlng r111 wtndOw (551551) $21,995 lDUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)2t1·3741 TOYOTA i Runner '•3 Fully loaded, 4 X 4, eunroof, tnc ml, caMtttt auto, po..-r avarthlngl Datlt Grey, S12,600fobo. ora1ino6h1 cutlW '" (800)291-3747 ~. ': ~~ ~ v~ ~O::;W#C~O;:ST~A;::UT;;4..0~IN~SU~ll~A .. N"""c .... E""1 moral (320695) S16.988 HABEAS FOR ANY CARS AND ""PO==RD ,13 All DRIVERS! 4-dr, low mlleege, loaded, S345'Vobo. 714-5*m9 Range Rover '96 4 OSE white, c11ttlled. $36,995 Stock •2834 VtTA337651 LANO ROVER Newport 8ch MH-4M445 On th• move? Call Claaalfled TO GET A FREE QUOTEI CALL (714) 425-0976 MENTION TMIS AD TO RECEIVE 125 DISCOUNT HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ....... 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