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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-23 - Orange Coast PilotTHE CROWD B.W. Cook's society column. featuring debutantes and ballerinas, appears on Page 84. ' . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COf'.AMUNITIES SINCE 1907 The rarity of three celestial even ts on the same day, combined with high winds, make for a wild and wacky Wednesday. Big,·bad moon clsin~.· l'\OAKI ~ IWARr/. Dcif f'&li NEWPORT-MESA -Wednes- day rught's moon WdS the kind that writers of love songs dream about r Th<' U.S Naval Obs<'rvatory reported that it WdS one of the biggest dnd brightest in the Last 150 yeurs, and while the 14% size increase muy no( have been vis1- blP lo the naked eye, its clanty certainly was. Astronomers dtSagreed wildly on whether 1t was the bright~t inoon in a century, in part because of rumors stdrted by an artJC'le in the Old Fanner's Almanac. Even so,' there was little con· tention on the Cduse of the anom· aly. Three normcilly separate celes- tial events -the shortest clciy of the year, the day when tht> mbon ts closest to the earth and Lh<.? full moon -nearly occurred on the same day. This has only hc1p- pened on two other occdS1ons in modem history, m 1866 dnd 1991. The close proximity of the moon dlso caused exceptJonaUy high and low tides in Newport Beach, said Toro GdITlSon, a sci- ence teacher at Orange Coast College On Wednesday mommg, the tide> was 7 .6 feet in Newport. "It's even higher than normal this yedr. H's all part of the clock- work of the universe," said a philosophical Dan Alkm of the Ncttional Weather Service. SEE WEATHER PAGE AS DON NlY PILOT Jami Pattison and her daughter, Michelle, spend some ti.me in front of an elaborately decorated home on Santa Ana Avenue in Costa Mesa, which features Santa's Village with Peanuts characters. A Costa Mesa home is transl ormed every year into a Christmas wonderland, compl ete with Saint Nick and his elves. T he rC'action ts the same every yctlf when the multitude of lights «re shut off and over a w(lll comes S<tnld, flying across the sky. The crowd collectively "oohs• and •aahs" at the sight Then, as Santa makes his way through a mc1kesh1ft ch1mney, the oright hghts ure turned bnck on and kids and parents abke stand amc1Zed al the production. For the pdst 33 years, people have come f<Jr and wide to 2269 Santa Ana Avenue in Easts1de Co ta Mesa. Each year, the mode t home owned by 84- year-old Ruth Jordan goc through a majestic rejncamation thttt can nval Disneyland's "It's A Small World" nclc. The spacious lawn is O('COratc>d wtth mechdnical figures, bnghlly painll'd walls and, most importantly, enouqh Christmas lights to put Tim s Square to SEE LIGHTS PAGE A 12 Budget backlash - ti 11 11 • ~ I.iv nchools Some schools lost art programs while others closed altogether in the post-Prop. 13 era. During th 1980s, Newport-~tesa !'\Choo I were que"ZIO<J into theu n wly tightened budo t • Proposition 13. pa d l schools . -- -------- For today'• Miiiennium Moment. IMPageAJ l 978, <;apped property tax , p n h· Ing off th ools' major r venu source. In th arty 1980s, th N \\1)0rt· M Umfind chool Di trtct cut SEE 2000 PAGE A5 ,. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1999 .. Fairview Park rapist captured Police link DNA evidence to Huntington Beach man, who is also . chdrged with exposing himself to women. Ile;'-F!. COSTA ME~\ -Pohce announced Wcdnc-,day thP) bave arre:.ted u Huntington Bedch mdn suspected of two rapes, ~me of which occurred at FalI'\iew Park earlier this year Calvin \\ iU1dm Cunning- ham Ul, 24, Wd!> hnked lO th" rdp4 s through DNA te. ... ts. Stttmg m Orange Countv Jc1ll on other sex-related c barges, Cunningham was charged with two Jelony counts ol rape dfter the gPnet- 1c testing tied h1m to the c:ramt>s, police> c;a1d He appt>ared m a We:-,l Justice Center c.ourtroom Wednesday, wh~H· his arrc11gnment Wds po!>tponed until Dec. 29. . Pola c abo uspect Cun- ningham is respons1bl~ for a rnsh ol mclcc ent e..x posur<> cas- es this vecH on co ... ta t>-1e-.a's West Stele Police scud s"ve1dl women wcrn targeted b) an unkrto\'n man who accosted them by expo~mg himseU. The arr t came after d col- lahorntive effort between ~ev­ craJ law enforcement a~1.m· CJP Polirn officers ar~ gleammg th1 hohdil} :.eascn, knowmg they poss1bl} nabbed a sexual predator. •11 w.ts our rnve..;tigathe 1nlu1t1on thdl led 11!'.> to this SEE RAPIST PAGE AS Airport crowd dea.ling with the holiday crush John Wayne has added music and decorations to keep weary travelers in holiday spuit. t\;l 1A"I Sc II\\ \RTZ ~Pb JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -Residents flying out for the holidays should depend on that trdditional Christmas cheer to carry them through the long lines expected at the d.Uport. ·1rs a typ1cdl holiday sea- on for us," a1ci Nghm Nguyen, spoke woman for Prot ter add prop to lb.elr lgns In prot ting education cutback at Coat Commu· nlty College Sn thl photo taken b P•t O'Donnell onMudl I, 1983. John Way:n Auport, ad that 1t is e peeling betw • 19,000 to 25,000 pa :,cng dall)' for the next week and;! hall And that means pack comdor , long lines nd tra • clc.rs unpati1:•nt to gPt going then hohclay WNry hut StiJI che •ry, g~. shop sldft Wt'tl' not cntu~ lookmg tor\\ itTrl to l mcrea. c in pc1ssPngers • "ThPrc ar ' ft lot more ~· plP tt11tn au ual [\\ ek)," sa.f! <.1lesman Angel Resendi~· who Wu ch<•du.led to work hlft h} hc~"lf. ·it' u ua hdlf thi" number." INDEX IESTltm __ _ COMMUNITY FORUM 11 DAJ£BOOK __ .. _ .. ____ J9 soam_ ._14 Sf'()l'JS -••ht U .. 1111 t tUC l Iii 81 WEATHER •••• ...,::.....,. . ..... s.w1•-.,.2 A2 Thursday, Oecembet 23, 1999 IoCals OrilY Daily Pilot Wrap up the holidays with last-minute buys WOlllll Corona del Mar,r 1dent Barbara Wallace sells the perfect plant, a Forever Green preserved cypre~s and juniper. Wallace sayi. they're an ideal post-holiday plant. IESI IUYS o. 1 Once you take down all of the holiday decorations, the house 1 can look a littlP bare. Wallace Surfing sushi chef serves up scrumptious seat ood liells these beaullful, perma- nent, no-water-required plants •at 30% oft the retail price. r They can be custom ore.tercel, • and usually come about a week or two alter they're ordered. They come tn a·wide vanety of topiary and bonsai • shapes in vanous pots and styles. For more information call Barbara Wallace at (949) 640-7843. An end of season sale is happening at the Ermeneglldo Zegna boutique at South Coast Plaza. Italian men's clothing is reduced up to 40% off on selected mer- chandise Crom the fall/wmter collection.Call(714)444-1534 for more information. Holiday cooking and enter- taining is much easier with 'n'ader Joe's. There are so many gourmet specials ideal for Christmas and New Yed.f's that help take the hassle out of cooking, not to mention a huge selection of wines, select fresh produce, breads, flowers, and pre-made sauces tllps, and meals. A few examples are. a traditional Panettone (a sweet butter cake) from Italy for $5.29, fresh whole berry cranberry sauce for $1.99, spi- ral sliced honey ham for $3.29 a pound, Grant's blended Scotch Whiskey, one liter $9.99, pfeffemuesse $2.99 a tub, one-pound smoked salmon $11.99, and Chevalier Brie or Camembert at $3.99 a pound, and a classic cracker assortment for $2.29. lfader Joe's is at 640 W. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. Call (949) 642-5 134 for more information. ·. greer · wylder Scheck. executive director or the association. ·nie paintings are their voice. They tell of emotions or past memories or hopes or love. The calendar 1S a resource, as well. I call your attention to the sections on Research and Diagnosis, Cop- ing and Caring and Choices and Contributors. They con- tain information for everyone who is touched by someone ·with a dementia. The material ls presented in a positive and upbeat manner meant to edu- cate and inform.• The funds raised from the calendars are used to provide free services · to help families in our commu- ruty. Those include visiting volunteers, help line consulta- bon, advocacy, support groups. education and coun- seling. 'The calendars are $15, plus tax, and can be ordered by calling (800) 660-1993. They can be mailed anywhere m the country as a special gift to someone who might benefit from the helpful information mside. A personalized mes- sage can be enclosed from the sender. The calendars are also · available at Draper's and Damon's in Westclill Plaza. .HE IS A cyber sushi chef. SEIMNG Ult SMILES Sakamoto serves up sushi at Oolso, •a .:Japanese restau- rant .in Costa Mesa. The 32· year-old bas been. sliong the fishy delic:ac:les for more than three yean. He first came to the restau- rant and began to train, when the original sushi chef decid· ed to quit. It took Sakamoto one month to learn the bastes and another six to expand his technique, he said. •nie best part is when the customers eat my sushi and smile" he said .. FROM GEMS TO CARS TO RAW FISH Sakamoto lS a Renaissance man of sorts. He's moved t.htough a number of career tracks and hobbies. Back m his hometown of Tokyo, Sakamoto worked in a jewelry store before moving to America to sell cars. After about four years as a car salesm&n, he decided he wanted to become a sushi chef. These days, m addition to making sushi, Sakamoto also creates Web pages. CYBER SUSHI Since working as a sushi diet, Sakamoto said he's noticed that most customers in California don't seem to know how to eat sushi prop- erly. ~I put directions on the [Ooiso) Web site," he said. Many sushi fans take pieces and dip the rice side into the soy sauce, causing the whole thing to fall apart. Sakamoto said the proper technique is to dip the sushi, fish side first, mto the .. oy sauce and then to pap the whole thing in your mouth. "It taste. much better this way,• he said, adding that he was surprised that so many Americans can use chop- sticks. RARE ROLLS Another surprise, said Sakamoto, ore the types of sushi -such as the Cali.forrua roll -that aren't avd.ilable in Japan. The crunchy roll, which featwes shnmp tempura, cucumber and spicy sauce, is another American invention. "I think if we sold that in Japan, maybe they'd like it,• he :.aid. It's one of the most popu- lar items on the Ooiso menu. Even so, Sakamoto rec- ommends more or the tradi- tional sushi -tuna and yel- lowtail. SURFING SUSHI CHEF For Sakamoto, the move from JuP,an to California sev· en years ago wasn't too tern· tying. He was an avid surfer in Japan and was drawn to the beach atmospheie. "My fnend used to live here, so I deoded to explore the world,• Sakamoto said. •I like summer and CdlitOmia : has great swnmers. • He added thdt he also like.s • the low-~trcs::o, easygomg peo· • pie. Still. Sakamoto thinks about traveling and relocating to new honzons. ~ He said he's thought about • moving to Hawaii or the Ea t Coast. -Story by Noaki Schwartz :~ photo by Sean Hiller .. . . L1We People & Me & Shoe Story is having a holiday sale on its entire stock, rC'duced 20% through Fnddy. The store is filled with adorable girls and boys clothing, and kids shoes All sdles are final. It's at 1829 Westcliff Dnve, Newport Beach. CaU (949) 645 1355 for more information Teddy Bears & Tea Cups is the perfect store for teddy bear collectors to find the per- fect bear. There are also great buys on collectible dolls and gifts. It's on Balboa Island at 225 Manne Ave., and is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Sunday through Thursday, and l 0 a m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. IN BRIEF The Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County prov>des a calendar every year Wlth art- work done by patJents Wlth Alzheimer's; the proceeds benefit the dssooab.on. Th.ts year it has expanded mto an engagement calendar for the year 2000. More than a calen- dar, it is a resource for families and friends who want to learn more about caring for and car- ing about a loved one with Alzheimer's. MThe 54 paintings by Alzheimer patients are reminders about the person · alive inside who remains and lS often ignored by those around them,· says Linda Last-minute shoppers can always find great buys on sports eqwpment at Sports Consignment, at 670 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The store car- ries all kinds of previously used equipment inducting ten- nis rackets, boogie boards, golf clubs, snorkeling gear, surfboards, baseball and soc- cer equipment, and exercise eqwpment. If you're looking to trade in equipment, the store accepts trades in excel- lent condition. Call (949) 548- 0660 for more information. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Carolers to cruise harbor Although it's not dJl ltdlian tradition, a group of carolers on Fnday will climb aboard gondolas to smg for the com- munity. Kathy Leek, of Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters, hopes residents will bundle up in their winter g9ar and head down to the water to listen and view the festive event Led by Greg Mohr, vice president of the Gondola Society of America, five boats will cruise Newp<?rt Harbor and perform Christmas carols. Leek encourages resi- dents to get into the holiday spuit by coming to the event. The event will take place m Newport Harbor near Newport Island from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. They will start at the cor- ner of West Coast Highway and Superior Avenue in Newport Beach. Newport PR firm lands F atburger deal The Newport Beach public relations firm Pittman & Asso- ciates has been named the public relations agency of record for Fat burger, a Santa Monica-based hamburger chain. Glenn Hutloff, chief execu- tive officer of Fatburger, cited Pittman & Associates' strong rec9rd working with other clients in explaining the deci- sion. •we're big fans of Fatburg- er," ·said Dan Pittman, presi- dent of Pittman & Associates. The agency will work to develop a wide range of pub- llc relations and promotions tactics, including a television commercial, to court the restaurant's customer base. Pacific Llf e names new officers The Pacific Llf e Insurance Co., headquartered in New- port Beach, announced that Karen M. Brown, Heather A. Paige, Sonja V. Scott, John G. Torrell and John White had been promoted to become officers of the company. Brown, formerly director of model office in the annu- ities division, was promoted to assistant vice president for model office and quality insurance. Paige, fonnerly director of securities operations in the securities division, was pro- moted to assistant vice presi-. dent of securities operations Scott was promoted to assistant vice president for compensation in the human resources department. Torrell, formerly a director of securities accounting and reporting in the securities divi- sion, was promoted to assistant vice president for securities portfolio operations. White was promoted to assistant vice president for internal wholesaling in the annuities division. Pacific Life provides life and health insurance prqducts, individual annuities and group employee benefits. It is the 18th-ld{gest life insurance company in the nation. GreenLlght hires new account exec. GreenLight Communica- tions, a Newport Beach mar- keting agency, hds hired Laura Larnude ds a market- ing account executive. Lamude comes to Green- Llght from the Illinois-based company DocuSysterns, where she was a marketing development manager. GreenLight specializes in the high-tech industries of computers, telecom.muruca- tions, lntemel and consumer electronics. TriZetto Group adds Colorado client The Newport Beach-based ThZetto Group, a provider of Internet application services and business portals for the health care industry, has struck a three-year agreement to act as the application ser- vices provider for High Coun- ty Health Care, P.C., a physi- . cian group practice based in Colorado. As part of the agreement, 1\iZetto will integrate and customize systems for High Country, as well as provide software training and support. Crews will pick up Christmas trees . After the lights and baubles come off the trees, the city's refuse collection crews will be ready to pick up the pieces. David Niederhc;lus, gener- al services director, said crews will pick up the trees for recyclmg along wit~ · ref use on n~gularly sched: uled days. , To make the recycling process easier, residents are asked to cut trees mto nd longer than 4-foot pieces, ti~ branches in bundles with string and place them on top of therr trash bins. Niederhaus also asks that community members remove temporary tree stands and any metal devices and place them into the regular trash Marketing agency names manager Lawrence, Mayo & Ponder, a Newport Beach marketing agency, has named E.L. Gary Frederickson an associate studio manager. Frederickson, who comes to the agency from the Los Angeles company JNCO Jeans U.S.A., will be in charge of implementing strategic designs for sooal marketing and lifestylo clients m his new role. Lawrence, Mayo & Ponder provides strdtegic and ere-'. alive marketing services, including tradJtlondl and non• traditional forms of advertis· ing. The agency works with clients throughout Califorrua and the United States. · Dail¥DP-ilot 8EAQ£BS HQTUN£ or ~b heretn c.-n be W.E AT HER AND SURF reproduc«f without written pet· POLICE FILES (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or newJ tips. VOL 93, NO. 300 AD PRESS Our ~reu IS 330 W. Bay St, Costa MMa, CA 92627 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, tORREOJQNS M11sher TONY OOO£RO, It 11 tM Pilot's poltcy to prompt· Editor ly correct 111 errors of s~n<e. J£HlRR MGlANO, ' Please c.111 (949) 574-4268. Senior City Editor m SJ.CAHN. The~~Mtta City Editor 011ly Pilot (USPS-144-800) II pub NANCY OtUVE.9'. 11\hed Monda)' through S.tUf~ ffftur• Editor In Newpon IM<h Ind Costa Mesa, 9'0GO CARLSON. sub1Ct:1: are ev11labl• only by Spons £drtOI' subKt ng to TMT1~0r1n99 MARCMMTlN. County (800) 2$2·9141. 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Det.13 • Pl~ Street A c.ar stereo worth $250 was stolen 1n the 600 block the evening of Dec. 9 • SOuth Cout Drive: A cellular phooe and ~v rat Items of clothlng worth S 1.660 were stolen from 1 car In the 900 block betwftn 12 and 6 pm. Dec.. 9. NEWPORT BEACH • w.t Coast HlvhW•Y: A tellular phon worth $200 was 1tolctn from 1 restaurant in the 2600 block the ewn1ng of Dec. 15 • fMwpol1 c.m. Drtve: A wallet and 1ts <ontentS • worth S 140 were stoltn from 1 air In t.,. 600 block · between 1 and 8 p m Dec. 14 • 4lth StNet: Several ltems of cloth~ worth S220 were stolen from• car In the 100 block the ~klo of Dtc. s. - I Daily Pilot Thu~oy, ~embor 23, 1999 A3 Rodman stopped, arrested for DUI MILLENNIUM MOMENT A player in Costa M 1sa 's expansion ~Former NBA star and Newport resident has another run-in with the law; he 'is picked up near South Coast Pla7.a. COSTA MESA -Dennis Rodman had another brush with the law Wednesday night when he was arrested on sus- picion of driving undc-r th~ influence. Rodman, 39, was behind the wheel of his Bentley when he was stopped by police at about 5;30 p.m. at the intersection of Paulari- no Avenue and Bristol Street; said Costa Mesa police Sgt Don Hol- t ord. The department's DUI team was ecilled m after the officers who stopped Rodman said the Conner basketball star dppeared to be intoxicated. Hollord said field balance' and coordination tests were Christmas cards with star power • Local real estate agent impresses her friends by sending out cards of her posing with famous people. ANDREW Cit N'l K lnlf Plot cards each year, featuring a photograph of her posing.with a male celebnty. to her friends and family. ult's always a surprise to see who my man will be, H said Coltrane, who, when asked her age, would only say she is over 50. conducted, and that Rodman chose a blood te t as opposed to a BreathalY7.er to chock his blood-alcohol level. Secunty guards at South Coast Pla7.a reported to Costa Me a police thtit they saw Rod- man leave . The Clubhouse restaunmt at the shopping cen- ter and lhat he may have been clnnking there, I folford said. I le ddded that Police Chief Dave Snowden stressed that there is no tolerance for dnmk drivmg m Costa Me~d. Rodman, a Newport Beach · resident, was booked m Co ta Mesa Jail and h1::. bail wa •'t at $2,500, Holford said. The ex-Los AngP-1£•s Laker was a rrested last month m Miami Beach, Fla. for all<>gedly hitlmg Carmf!n Elt•ch<1. to whom Roqman wds briefly mamed The couple were ~t<.1y­ ing at an upscdle hotPI when a neJyhhor heard them yelling dnd creanung, Charg<>..::. were eventuall}' dropped. Rodm<lll was abo arrested at Woody's Wharf in Newport 13each m late August. He was charg(•d with public drunken· ne s dnd got mto a fight Wlth another J>dtrnn. Those charge:; db(> were dropped hy lhe Or<tnge County D~tnct Attor- npy's Olhce a month latPr • • -Daily Pilot . tac: es whc.~ they open the Cctrds, ': · • Coltrnne meets the person- ahtaes -mcludmg Barry Goldwuter, Lou Holtz, Bob I lope, Dan Quayle and Buzz Aldnn -at chant}' recepllons And she goes to a lot of par~ hes. She 1s a member of the cor- porate board of Uruted Way. executive board of the Long Beach Grand Prix, the boards ol Community Hospital, Qu<>C'n Mary. the Ritz's C lub 39, Boys & Girls Club, the Newport Reach Rot.dry Club not to mention she's the Vice Commodore of Rotary Yarhtm9 International Brooklyn-born Arlington ·Arlie• Swartz wa brought to California dunng World Wttr II when the U.S. Navy '>litUoned him m Lung r-----·~-.., Beach. Aller lhe war, S\\art:1 settk.'<l m lh<• Newport- Mesa dtea and worked on the Jncor- p or at 1 on Comnuttec for Costa Arllilgton M e .; a , Swar12 becoming the hr t clerk ui the oty. S\\ua•z ro-..e to become cit} manager m 1964, and m that ·role was m ... trumental m overseeing the city's north- ward expans10n. It I':> because of Swdrtz\ influence and that ol fomwr c.1ty nttumey Don- ald Dungan thdt rnvenue- generaung north.,1de areas. such dS thu land lhut South Codst Plazd occupies, were brought within dt} limits. Swartz was d member ol many lex al g1oups. including the Lions Club and U1e AmJ- gos Vie1os, <1nd was a presi- dent of the Orange CoWlty Cod'>l As-..n CORONA DEL MAR She has a new· man every Christmas One year, she was with George Bush. Another, Tom Selleck. This season, she has her arm around John Wooden In fact, Coltrane has kept the mystery man -whic~ has mcluded famous astronauts, athletes, actors and politicians -a secret even from her two daughters and sons for all 11 years that she's malled the gag cards. MARIANNA OAY MA iEY I OA!LV PllOT Diane Coltrane has decorated her stairway with celebrity photos. Every year, Coltrane sends out a picture of her and some new celebrity as a Chrisbnas card to friends. "I do it dll because I love it," ~he said. "And l love CV<•rybod~'." He 1w .. .,ed d\\ay in 1974. Diane Coltrane, redheaded real estate agent and philan- thropist, sends 400 Christmas "I dnve the cards by to my daughter's once the others are in the mail." she said. Although she is single, Coltrane said she has never I •1t•s JUSt for fun ," shP '>did. redlly dated any of the men. "It puts a snule on my fnench' OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO PHONE AHEAD OUR MARGARITA'S FOR YOUR ARE MADE WITH "FOOD TO GO" TEQUILA GOLD SJNCE/971 "Happy Holidays From The Irvine Ranch Team" 2651 Irvine Ave. (M~&•r~1n,> Phone 949/631-4404 Costa Mesa, 92627 A SPECIAL OCCASION REQUIRES A REAL CHAMPAGNE Moel et Chandon Moel et Chandon Moel et Chandon ·Moel et Chandon Demoiselle Demoiselle Demoiselle Pommery Duval Leroy . . Dom Perignon Dom Perignon Dom Perignon Dom Perignon Cuvee 2000 Cuvee 21 Tete de Cuvee Cuvee Louise While aupplit• last 1962 1964 1966 1990 NV NV 1990 1990 1990 College Admissions The Path to Success Starts Here · Grades 9-12 Take the guesswork out of choosing colleges At Achll'v.1, we undcr:-t.m<l th. r sonmg through more than 4.LXX US l\\lk'"l'' fwm Dukl· to C-tl Poly c.m '..:cm lil.:c n tnlpos!lble Ul k. 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RbUNG !W(flol COSTA MESA - A New- port Beach woman apparently pained by a back injury led • police on a slow-moving car chase Tuesday rught through three counties, ending on a dead-end frontage road Blair Andrea Lewis, 39, was arrested. on Susplcion of driving under the influence and resisting and evading arrest. She was first taken to a Red.- lands-area hospital before she was transported. to West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga. Costa Mesa police were the hrst to encounter Lewis at 8:40 p.m. while she was sitting in her car on the 2300 block of Newport Boulevard. Authori- ties said she appeared to be slumped over the steering w heel and when they tried to contact her, she was startled and drove away. Lewis headed northbound on Newport Boulevard before taking an onramp to the Costa Mesa Freeway. She drove northbound until she approached the Riverside Pree- way and then headed east- bound, Police said Lewis never exceeded the speed limit, trav- eling between 30 and 61 mph. "She wasn't driving reck- lessly in any way," said Califor- nia Htgl\way Patrol Officer Oscar Medellin. Lewis made the tr~ition from the Riverside Freeway to the Escondido Freeway. She finally made her last freeway transition -eastbound on the San Bcrnarruno Freeway -at about 9:40 p.m .. ta.king an exit in the oty of Yucaipa She then tu.n)ed. onto a frontage road that runs parallel to the free- way. •she probably didn't know where she was gouig because she turned onto a road that dead 'ends," Medellin ·said. •our officers were able to block her from going anywhere else.• Lewis reportedly didn't lis- ten to officers' commands and refused to get out of her car. She was arrested when one officer distracted her and another was able to enter the vehicle on the passenger side. Lewis was transported to a hospital because she com- plained. about pain from a back surgery she had last month. Police said Lewl5 was taking prescription drugs for the pain and determined. she was dri- ving under the influence. ;Newport Beach attorney appointed to bench Giving kids a brighter Christmas Veteran tnal ldwycr and Newport •Beach resident Gregory Munoz has been appomted to the Orange County Superior 'Court by Gov. Grdy Odv1s ; Munoz, who represented Amanda Arthur Ul the civil case stemming from the :May 1997 ICVUle Avenue accident, will fill 1the vacancy left by rehnng Judge 'Theodore E. Milldrd. , Munoz, 62, began his cdrecr c.ts a Los ,Angeles deputy d1stncl dllorney from 11963 to 1965. From 1965 to 1969, .he _worked al the law hrm of Dryden, Har- rmgton and Swartz. Since then, be ha.S been a partner m the Santa· Ana.based firm of Munoz & Swift. I le speCJalizes m med1caJ malpracllce, product liab1lity, insurance bdd faith and personal injury litigation. Munoz also has worked as a medit1tor and arbilrator. "Needless lo sdy, I'm flallNed and elat- ed about the opportumty to serve," Munoz said. b I've always had that think- ing in the back of my head." He graduated from UCLA and went to USC's law school He sdid he's looking LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS!!! forward to using his expenence both in criminal and civil law on the bench His new duties will begin m a few weeks. "Greg Munoz is not only a very highly regarded attorney in private practice, but be IS also a well-respected drbitrator," said Orange County Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas. "He brings ext~ns1ve civil experience and a record of sound judg- ment to the Orange County bench " Munoz, who has lived in Dover Shores for the past 14 years, is married and has five adult children. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 • Program provides abused children with front-row seats for the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. NEWPORT BEACH -A local couple will team up with owners of the Catalina Flyer Charter yacht tonight to give more than 500 foster and tenni- nally ill children d taste of New- port. The boat parade, that IS. The event, in its 10th year, will feature entertainment, food, a free "Kids Night" sweatshirt and a V!Sit from Santa Claus. Everything has been donated for the event, incll!ding use or the three-level yacht. Adults and children are normally charged $15 and $12 respective- ly for a spot on the boat "Our return for the effort is dll ~ dandelion h~old gooda Out with the old ... NEW YEAR'S SALE Dec 26-Jan 8 • Holiday decor • Cottdse furniture • Decorative pillows & morel 432 e. 17"' st. costa mesa • Sun. 114lm-4pm Mon.· Th~rs 10am-6pm • Ntw Yur's Eve 10am-2pm Closed New Year's Wttktnd Go Barefoot Men's I hnvaiian Shirt FREE ift with Purchase Looking for that "Special" gift for someone who has everything? urf ~ (•ar Arri ing Daily li•fny Clothing ! O\\I In Jinwut m . 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It gives them a brighter Christmas • Tho annual Newport Harbor Christ- mas Boat Parade, wluch starts at 6:30 p.m., ends torught. It~ and ends at Collins Island. For more information, call (949) 729-- 4400'. -Amy R. Spurgeon YOUR DENTAL HEALTH "7 Detcl,_ ~ D.D.S. WHITE ON WHITE W1iilt 8M:f QIUl ta pmida I nat pafct I dutioll a fillini 11Uttrbl kif '"''-in imm of 4urabUiry and coca. H _, law a lot IO IM claitcd '" -ill ..tlwda.. • liMf aib "' •Wl COlllfbl 10 llltural IOOllt '* ..tic.s pballl 111 dw .ulbW tll1fam "lbt lf'Olll •«ti.. "-' dtlt -~ IUUallJ p!T/n ~ HSll1 •pia.tic) fol lu biltry 10 11111dl tOOclll CDlor Ntw IUltNb malt cam jX!llte lftlA ruionr'°"' nlUl.h kutt rlwi .. but they wm lim 1mreCuccd. •noil lhae tooth ~ -ltiom lft <lowr 10 tllwt una!C11111 """°' 1 cm 1u11dpoln1 'Mi1k CDmpc!l!IC lfPn" pc1fr<1ly edtqUJrt fllf rcnonna nnall 10 moclrril't !UC 1ootl1,dcfcai, 1DOrh-<Qloiod inl•r ofld ODI.,. Nll't bttn JnriciptJ fOf UIC Ill IUJf! 4.-lrm 1n bid imh l'he.t are uwiJ In rim ol C!OW1I (op) IW filling (tt11ont1M) and Ir< mair .J poraWn. ~r CCI OflULll mcoor~ -:"'. mnidt nd rrc11mm1 fot all hahh ~. KrguUt dlt( &!Id deaninp m tht k.1 pratrolOll 1 n~.e dc!lul I untlltl and IU'11'7 t Ire lo::ittd 11 1441 A~ AYr I• Ncwpon llndl. whftt " n ""' rou rllMI tht """ dv~ 10 JWI ptobkm na th• 1 llM!dtrn 1 taal!tlll -&bit Rmf all 64 10 Kilfd mil ~I OIU II l1lit (.tdliwn Mt ,..._. lllf _, ClllM'*"'°' ........,_ ' Doily Pilot 2000. CONTINUED FROM A 1 more than $424,000 in granlii to Newport-Mesa cbools. It was dunng the 1980s when the d1Strict unplementcd its zero-tolerance policy for drugs, alcohol and weapons. Under the controversial pohcy -which still has strong oppo- nents -students caught with illegal drugs, akohol or weapons at school or scl)ool- reldted events urn automatical- ly transferred. Students face • · expulsion if they are caught a second tune. The district abo dcvelope<l its sex education cumculwn in the 1980s. While the school board chose to focus on teach- IJ\9 students to abstain from ex, it also deeded to allow teachers to explain how to pre- vent unwanted pregnannes and sexually transmitted dis· eases. Enrollment in the Newport- Mesa Unified School OlStrid dropped in the 1980s, causmg several schools to close. McNally.Continuation High School, which was known for its historic 1930s-style arclutec- ture, was the first to go in 1980. Corqna del Mar Elementary School and Rea Middle School Wind has wreaked havoc in the Newport-Mesa area. WEATHER .. CONTINUED FROM A 1 He added that despite the unusual tides, waves were dn insignificant 2 to 3 feet. Still, the tides, in combina- tion with the recent 40•mpb Santd Ana winds, were enough to cause some concern for the Orange County Harbor Patrol. "Our main concern was the flow of the current. We want to make sure the highest tides Will Qe this evening for the boat parade," said Sgt. Ron Peoples. Peoples said he was a httle worried about some of the smaller crafts in the parade that could be swept away by the strong winds and currents. And what about legends of More effective than whispering in her ear. ·. SHOW HER YOU'LL LOVE HER FOR THE NEXT THOUSAND YEARS .. CHARLES H. BARR 180:\ W tclitf l>r, Newport Beath (949) 642-3310 MBMHUR AMliRI AN ORM socmTY closed m 1981. Lindbergh and Woodland elenumtary schools clo:.cd m 1982. Adams and Ea:.tbluft lementary s hoots and Lincoln Middle School closed 10 19&4. Bear Street Elementary School dnd Davis Middle School were the last schools to close m the 1980s because of low enroll.nwnt. By 1989, Newport-Mesa had the loW<•st enrollment in its history dt 16,042. Sou.us: Newport·M~ Unified SChool Dis trlct;""Newport Beach: The First Cen- tury 1888-1988," Jime\ P. Felton, 1981; Jim de Boom, former «hool board member. errallc bebdV16r dunng full moons? Debra Legan, spokesperson for Hoag Hospital, assured nsk-takers and potential emer- gency room VlSltors that the hospital will be fully staffed · We're already pretty busy because of the flu," Legan said. • RAPIST CONTINUED FROM A1 guy,·. said Costa Mesa pohce Lt. Ron Smith. ·we wc1e all pleased with the result. Thi:.· guy 15 an extreme danger to soaety.· The Feb, 22 rape or a 36· year-old woman m FolIVleW Park was one of th~ depart- ment's priorities this year. The victim WdS walking on Pld- centia Avenue when she was att.dcked by an a5sa.ilant, . She WdS pulled into a thick clwnp' of tdll grass near a dirt trail. The victim was reported- ,ly choked while the assaila~t attempted ·to te'ar off her clothes: ·She initially strug- gled, police said, but relented when he began to rape her. The modent territied some restdents who used the park on a frequent basis. The rape shocked one resident enough for him to anonymously of,f er a $25,000 reward for the WTest and conVJction of the attacker. Smith added thdt lhe reward will be returned to the donor because DNA eVtdence and police work were• respon- sible for the arrest. "This is the scaliest of au rapes,· Srmth Sdld "It's the boogeyman lurkmg in the shadows, drnggmg them into the bushes dfld rapmg them " Cunnmgham 1:. also accused of a July 3 sPxual assault, in which a 16-year- old girl was raped in West- minster The victim WdS wdlk- mg home near Land School when a man came up behind her and dragged her behind a wall. The gul ~as screctmmg and k.ickmg while the man tned to cover her mouth. After she was ra{.>ed, she went to a neighbor's house, where she called police. Both Westminster dnd Cos- ta Mesa police saw the suru- larities between the two crimes: the description of the rapist; that each victim was dragged to a hldden spot; and the rapist used the element of surprise. CRIME WATCH Here is a ltst of crimes polke believe were com· .mitted by Calvin William Cunningham 1n 1999: + Feb: 22 ...:_ A 36-year·old woman is walking near · Fairview Park during th~ . early morning hours when she is dragged into some bushes by an assailant. The- man begins choking her as he t-ears at her clothes, and then rapes her . +July 3 -A 16-year-old girl is walkin9 home in Westminster when a man grabs her from behind. Screaming and kicking, she is dragged behind a school wall and raped as he cov- ers her mouth. .Z• July 20 -A 24-year-old woman is accosted by a man who exposes himself at the intersection of Scott Place and Placentia Avenue. + Aug. 31-A 22-year-old woman walking home Thursday, Dec mber 23, 1999 A5 near Wilson Street and Monrovia Avenu is approached by a man who unzips his pants and expos- fi?S hi~ genitals. Two hours later, a 1 S·year·old girl is the victim of the same cir- cumstance less than a mile away. . + Sept. 1 -A 15-ye~r·old girl is w~lking to the store when a man jumps out of some bushes and exposes himself on Pomona Avenue. + Sept. 29 -A 44-year· old woman is headed to work when a man' exposes himself at the intersection of Wallace Avenue and James Street. Two hours later, another woman sees a man exposing himself in Huntington Beach. She calls police and the woman identifies the man suspect· ed of the crime. He is I Calvin William Cunning- ' ham. The l>ree;tk m the case Cdme l where• 1l ww; determined earli- from a hanUful of women who er this week thdt thf're was a identified Cunrungham as the I hnk between Cunningham man who exposed his geru-and the crunc..'S. tals to them. "We ligured lhdt this type Most of the incidents of behc1vtor L'> sometune., a occurred on the West Side symptom ol something else where there IS a large arr}Qunt that can escalate,· Srruth of foot traff1c. Over a three-added "This guy wai; doing month penod, police Sdld Cun-(mdecent exposure) for the rungham exposed himseU to shock value.• both women dnd girls on at Cunningham was hvmg lectst six occasions. w1th hi!. \\Ue, but had since The last ca1ne on Sept. 29 m moved out smC"e his ctrrt:!St in Huntington Beach, when a September. He hds two chil- woman claims Cunrungharn dren and was holding do~ Jumped from behind some different JOl>s dunng the bushes, unzipped his pants alleged c:runei., and showed his genitals The Police ctre d.lso looking at womdn called police and Cun-old, unsolved cases and con- mngham wt1s foWld nearby. ldctmg other agencies to ~ if She and two other women t Cunningham hts d profile. who had been accosted 1denb-Snuth said they havt ·ctug up fied Cunningham as the sus-two CdS<.'S -both dallng back pcct. to May 1997 -that may have Aller tus am~st, pollce sub--.ome slqlllantie~ to the>.se cases. mitted a DNA sample from HThere ts a g~ possibility Cunningham to the Orange there are more cases where he County Sherill's laborcttory, is mvolvtxl, • South said -... llOUID IOWll • Send AROUND TOWN ems to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. ay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax tlem to (949) 646-4170; or call tM9) 764-4330. A complete llst-tig may be found at dailyp1- ~t.com. ~ Peel's Coffee & Tea will be holding a "Christmas Eve Tips" event to benefit local nonprofit orgaruzations. The store will provide free brewed coffee to all customers who vis- i~ the store, and will give all tips that are received over the courite of the day to the Kids Cancer Connection. The store is at Q94 Avocado Ave , Corona del Mar For more information, call (949) 851-7774 DECEMBER 31 Newport Dunes will hold a fireworks show dt midrughl The resort 1S at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. For more informallon, call (562) 491-1000. JANUARY 2 The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center m Costa Mesa will hold its "Mmd, Body & Soul Ftl.l!" from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. The free event features face pdIDtinQ. music, discount- ed psychic readings and more The store is at 270 East 17th St , Newport Bedch. For informa- tion, call (949) 645-6211 JANUARY 4 The Mother-Daughter Book Club or the Newport Beach Central Library will meet at 7 p.rn. to discuss Carol Ryne Bnnk's "B~by Island." Both the Mother-Daughter Book Club and the Parent-Son Book Club dre looking for new members. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Bedch For information, call (949} 717- 3801 JANUARY 5 The Newport Beach Central Library will hold a free noon progrcUll called ·c alholic Womanhood in Spdln " Uni- versity of New MeXJco visiting assl5t<1nt professor Au.rord G. MorcilJo will speak. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave , New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, Cdll (949) 717-3801. Speak Up Newport's meeting will dddress plans for a New- port Dunes hotPl TUn Qumn, wee president and director of the Newport Dunes hotel pro- ject, and Robert Gleason, the hotel's chief financial ofbcer, will attend. The meeting begins with hors d'oeuvres at 5:30 p m at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For mfonnahon. call (949) 224- 2266. JANUARY 6 The Newport Beach Central Library will present a free •virtucil tour" of Nova Sco- tia at 7 pm Velercm traveler Paula Kruse will give a slide presentation The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801 The Jewish Community Cen - ter will present "The Second Adventure of Life: The Secrets of Aging with Joy," a hve- week course on spmtual and social growth in the later part of life. The course meets Thurs· days from Jan. 6 to Feb. 3 and c.osts $30 for renter members, $40 tor nonmembers. The cen- ter is at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tlon, call (714)755·0340. 'Ibe career network meeting Cot the unemployed at si Andrew's Pro bytenan Church Will featurt• John Hall of HaU Gareer Services. Hall will peak on "The Complete Elec- tronic Job S arch." Th<> free me<>Unq rum from 7:30 to 9 p m. The church ts at 600 St. Andrcw'i Road, Newport Beach. For more mfonnation, call (949) 574-2239. nnao Ubrary nd Gardens nts •Ro Pruning," a progr m that will be helc1 a 9 :30 a.m. G. rd "'n diroctor Wad Robert will demon ttate • correct rose pruning and dis· cuss the cultural needs for growing healthy roses. Tbe Sherman Library and Gardens is at 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For informa- tion, call (949) 673-2261. "JANUARY 9 The Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room will host "The Art of the Song• at 3 p.m . Soprano Judith Townsend will perform works by Schumann, Schubert, Liszt and Strauss. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach . 'For information, call (949) 717 - 3801. The Orange County chapter of The Single Gourmet will hold one of .its dining events at 1 p.m. at The Grill at Pelican Hill, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. For more information, call (800) 750-DINE. The Latest Thing Teacblng & Healing Center offers an "Intu- iuon Development Workshop• with Zack Perlman from 2:30 to 7 p.m. The class is $35. The store is at 210 E~t 17th St., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 645- 6211. JANUARY 12 Newport Beach Community Services invites parents, teach- ers and elementary school stu- dents to the grand opening of KldScene, from 4 to 6 p.m. The event will be held at the Vm· cent Jorgensen Community Center in Mariners Park, at Dover Drive and Irvine Avenue. Pizza, drink and cook- ies will be served. For more mformation, call (949) 644- 3151. Sherman Ubrary and Gardens presents a class titled "Floral Design for Formal Dining• at 9:30 a.m. All materials are pro- vided. The coW'Se is $40. The Sherman Library and Gardens is at 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673- 2261. JANUARY 15 The Newport Beach Public Library will bold a seminar called "Using the Library: Internet Travel Resources• at 10 a.m. in the Friends meeting room. The free program will show participants how to make travel plans on the Web. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717- 3801. JANUARY 17 The Newport Beach Public Library will hold a series of workshops designed to help seventh-through 12th-graders unprove their skills a t using the Internet. Preregistration is required for the courses, which will meet at 7 p.m. Jan. 17, Feb. 15, March 20 and April 24. The library is at 100 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717- 3801. JANUARY 19 Mesa Consolidated Water DIS· lrict will hold a meeting of its Water Issues Study Group (WISG) at 7 p .m. at the district office at 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is mtended to educate and inform commuruty memben; about important water issues. For more information, call (949) 631-1205. JANUARY20 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold a 90- rrunuto Breakfast Booi>t from 7:15 lo 8:45 am. at the Coiota M d Country Club, 1701 Golf Cour e Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12 m advance, $17 at lhe door. For more infonna· tion, call (714) 885-9090. JANUARY~4 I' Author Jlm Trelea e will c.1ddress parents, teacher and the general public at 7:30 pm. lll TcWmkle Middle School. Trclease ii\ the author of •Readm~ Aloud." For mor mformohon, call (71') 424· 7 65 . Doity Pilot : MILLENNIUM CELEBRATIONS Enj<J.Y _your h<>liday celebration by choosing <J11e <Jf tlzese fi1ze re.'ltaurants, l1otel$ or tavern.'l! Have a Safe & Happy New Year! Celebrate The Holidays With Us! We will be open during Chnstmas and New Year's! Chef Fernando has chosen the BEST from Scampi Trattorla and put them together on one menu. 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Tis' the season to say (All !'ml'' Im (u,l\c t>I Tax .1nJ Ciratult}) .... ~"--' Call our Holiday Reservation Desk at (949) 225~q760 THANK-YOU H,__Y+\-T_ T . . . . . ·. : 17900 j amlxlrec Bkd,. Irv me. c ... 1tfom1.1 926 l 4 "The food is expertly prepared, and I'd consider it a good value at twice the price." -STEPHEN SANTACROCE/Daily Pilot "Fourchette, which means fork in French, has everything it takes to be the best new eatery of the year!" -ELIZABETH EVANS/Orange County, Register Voted CHEF OF THE YEAR 1991 by California Restaurant Writers Association Fourchctte's chef and owner, Denis Sidhoum, hac; an extreme pasi;1on for good French food. Sidhoum say.,, N I opt•ned this place for fun. lt'i; like my hou~e. I cook whatever I want." Denis Sidhoum, formerly a chef at l 'Orangerie, le Dome and le Colonial in LA has also worked at Aumole in New Yori... He also was employed by J.1ck Nichol.,on as his private chef. Now I settled in on Balboa Peninc;ula, Deni:. runs Fourchette practically by him,clf, pr tty .1mazing for a chef with lotc; of twdcntial'>. Working passionately in his kttthen every night, Denis prepares all his breads, pates, salads, sauces, sau.,ilge~ and enlrecs. Fourchette's homem<1de dessert., such as creme brulee and lemon t<1rts are prepared by Chef Sebastian Gcaufreau, most recently from le Notre in Paris. The menu is small, with about 10 fir51 course selections and about 10 cntree o; lect1on-.. Chef Sidhoum prid himself on the fr~ht.w;t_ingredi<.>nts, \\Orking from scr.itch. and it c;hows in all his dishe . fourchl•tte·., entrcl'' .ue da .. sic french, coq <1u vin ~11 ), l><iuill.lb,1j.,.,e ($14), l,11nh .. h.rnk .mcl cou.,cous ($ I H, rcM'>ted chic kC'n stutfod with g,1rlic ($I 1 l, .lnd ni rnur..,c, c,c.ujotot driuled with garli<: butter {$4>. fourchctte l'ncourag 11, patron" to bring their O\\.n wine .;elecllons. Sidhoum promi..c .. , "I ne .. er cha'Re cork,1ge!" As }OU en1oy your meal, look foMard lo person.11 .lltcntion from Ch 1 Sidhoum "I hkc to chat with m} ou tomer,, I enjoy sh.mng the details that go into the preparation of your meal.• SERVING CHRISTMAS EVE ANO NEW YEAR'S fVE DINNER Limited Seating • Call Ahc<1d For Your Re~crvation Opc>n every day 5pm to 1 Opm • Call for special holid\ly hours ,rnd sc,ltings · 704 East Balboa Boulevard, Newport Bca(':h. (949) 673· l263 • AS Thurlday, December 23, 1999 date book Doily Pilat Reel critics pick their favorite Christmas flic~~ • E.DrfOR'S HOTE: The R~I Critics column features movie ct1tiques writ· ten by community members serving on our panel. 'Ifs a Wond erful Life' T here. are a linut- ed number of Chnst- . mas-related movies; the ones that come to mind are "Miracle on 34th Elaine England Street,• "The Btshop's Wlle, • "A Christmas Carol" and "It's u Wonderful Life.· Each hds qualities that endear, but my favonte is REEL CRITICS "It's a Won-derful Life • Frank Cttpra took such cdrcfuJ dttent.ton m building U\e story and ID let- llng us learn the mtimate details of euch chdractet. And what d cast Juruny · . Stewart, Lionel Banymore, Donna Reed and Henry Thavers dS Clarence the angel. The end result is a feel-good movie that IS timelec;s, !>edson-less • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, hves in Newport Seach and owns a grft bas· ket business she operates out of her home ·A Ctu·istmas Carol' E ach generation of youngsters bas its own expenence of new holi- day films that dmve in the- cSters every year. Many are enjoy- able and have a Christmas • theme. but the.y do not linger in our conscious- ness as the years go by. John D.epko . Whatwe remember are those very few classics from each decade that touch our hearts m profound ways and shed new light on the mearung of the season for us all But there is one story thot's been done in dozens of ver- sions that has to stand as the' all-time classic: Charles Dick- ens' ·A Chrisbnas Carol.• Tius remarkable story pre- sents deep psychological 'and spuitual issues, in the context of a hard social reality. Ebenezer Scrooge.has become a cultural icon represenf.419 the ruthless businessman ID need of redemption, a theme for every place and time. The plot provides a combination of morality play, ghost story and heartwarming family ~ complr.te with speoaJ effects. Chnstmas becomes the true day of re urrection tor the pre- vtously condemned mdll It take viewers young and old through the fwl gamut of emotions in the. course of its amazing and trctnsforrrung tale. A masterpiece. (P.S. One of the finest non- film versions ever made is on stage at South Coast Reperto- ry through Sunday.) - • JOHN DEPtCO, 48, Is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator for the Orange County Publlc Defender's. Office 'The Killing Fields' G oing to a movie on Christmas Day, is a long-standing tradition in my family. I UunJc my par- ents discovered it was a good way to handle luds hyped up by excitement ·and too much sugar. By the time my son and I began to carry on the tracti- tion, Christma Day had become the opening day for the year's major movies. Thus it was that on Christ- mas Day 1984, we went to see "The Killing Fields,• the incredibly powerful film about the w-ar m Carnboclia and about an Amencan Journalist's search to find and rescue lus Cambodian photographer. Before the film began, my son and 1 noted that we were among a very smdll minority of about 10 whites in a large theater packed with Cambodi- ans. They can1e in large fami- lies of two and three genera- tions, or they came as lone survivors to remember an June Fenner event U1at must hav held shat-. tering mcmones tor all of them. After the film, the auclience clung to one anoth- er, weeping. As powerful as the movie had been, sharing the expenence with people who had lived lhrough it was even more · powerfv.J. I will nevP.r forget that Christmas, nor will [ for- get how blessed we arc to spend our Christmas days m peace and Sdfety. • JUNE FENNER, a Costa Mesa res•· dent in her late 50s, is vice pre-;ident of a work force traiq1ng company. 'Christmas Vacation, 0 f course there dre the obvious films such as •It's a Wonderful Life,· but why be normal? What does National Lam- poon's "Christmas Vacation• have in conunon with "ll's a Wondertul Life"? Well, some would argue that both are hol- iday classics in their own ways. But here's the real trivja nut's connection: Frank Capra m -grandson of the famous "Wonderful Lile" director - was the second as'ststant director of ·vacation." The Griswolds, though. live a long, long way from Bedford Falls. Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) is the self-described "last true family man• who LES COPES llNOCUllRS MICROSCOPES ICCfll CITY LOCATIONI: CRYSTAL CAVE COITAMUA · aoll IO.~ _,(7t4) .,,..., HRMANOAICI t.U. YIHTUMkW-(111) ... -DECEMBER SPECIALS- IANDllGO •rM ClAIEIOHT lllEIA a.c111t m.- • vWIY 110WYIT---CIOl>m.. 150/o Discount on Items Scheduled Dates IAMIWJOICO llOIAYlt-----44"> U1 ... 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But things never go smoothly for Clark, his wife, Ellen, and Michelle their two Hancock lads. Sit- comish, slapstick and senti- mental (lrardly surprising, seeing as it 'was written by John Hughes), •chrisbnas Vacation" is like a pinball machine in which Clark - the constant victim of the movie's physical pain variety or humor -bops around bis bemused wife, Ellen (Beverly D' Angelo), the Gnswold kids -Audrey (Juliette Lewi.S) and Rusty (Johnny Galecki) -a snooty yuppie neighbor couple (the wile is played by Jwia Louis Dreyfus), and his crude, rude cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid) and Eddie's hillbilly family. And like a game of pin- ball, "Christmas Vacation" is fast and dazzling and fun while you're playing but doesn't linger too long on the brain. • MIOIEUE HANCOCX, 27, lives in Newport Beach with her husband and worb tor a Costa Mesa law firm. 'Nightmare Before Christmas' T tus is a wonderful ani- mated Christmas tale, a bit offbeat but well worth your time. Jack Sk(>llinglon wants to better himself. He doesn't like Hal- loween antics so he kidnaps Santa in an attempt to play the jolly old man himself. My, WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Vhtt our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmade wools, synthetic, s~ls A. AlDEN'S 1663 Placencia Sr .. Costa Mesa (949)646-4838 oh my, does he not have a clue ol what the t)oys and girls want? nus is a must-rent: and enjo this uni~e video. A Gay Wassall-few scary.,, Kelly, Bill Kelly goblins fo.t .. wee ones, 'A Christmas Carol' · · There's nothing like this classic Christmas story about the redemption of a miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, a mdJ\ ot depress1on and darkness. Scrooge's reformation bnngs' ' joyous spuits dunng the , ~ •• Christmas season. It's a little scary for young ones but is a classic and impressive film It has to be seen m black and wlute. 'It's a Wonderful Life.'. Starring Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey dlld Donna Reed, gentleman George, rai.$- ing his family and running a. second-generation banking business, faces hard times around the holidays. He con -• templates suicide but fanuly and friends mjike it the Christ- mas picture to remember. "' 'Christmas Vacation' You can relate to the mas- terful comedy or too many rel- atives and too many decorat- ing precli~arnents fo~ anyone to endure. This film is not at all traditional but you'll get a good chuckle with the family watching. 'ti • GAV WA.SSALL-KEUY, 60, is th~ edrtOI' of a Balboa newspaper and i~ active in the community. BILL KEUl 58, Is an industrial engineer. "" . r----, l20o/o I I OFF I I I Entire Purchase 1 1 Valid W/Coupon · I Accept all competitor I I Coupans I Exp 12131/99 L LM:ludlot .,__ ..I ----J 052 Irvine Ave. Wescdiff Plaza (949) 646-5746 We Rent Horses • Gentle rental horses for·trail rides & begin~ l~ns. • Year-round after-school programs 8c summer clinics. • Kids 8 & up, adults, families, parties, etc. • Boarding & training in all Western & English styles. 714•848•9695 18881 Coldcnwest St., H.B, email: HCPEC@aol.cont • Doily Pilot date book Thur$doy, December 23, 1999 A9 , 'Norman Conquests' takes top 'year .in review' honors • EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first In o ~les of three articles reviewing 1999 in local theater. T0t.1 Trn..iS F or local professional and semiprofessional theater · groups, 1999 was a mile- stone year. South Coast Repertory marked its 35th sedson (mea- sured from its genesis in I,.ong Beach in 1964, not its initial foray into our backyard in 1965). The Theater District .passed its five-year mMk - 1 • and began to wonder il there 1 would be a sixth, let alone a 35th THEATER YEAR IN REVIEW At SCR, the Moliere comedy that intro- duced SCR to local au<liences, •Tartuffe,• returned for a third incarna- tion and put old-timers like your correspondent in mind of ~at wild, freewheeling '65 production, done in cornme<lia style, on the stage of the old Laguna Playhouse, a month before the Second Step The- ater in Newport Beach was completed. This MTartuffe• was an elaborately designed and cos- tumed attair with thunderous technical effects that rerrund- ed us just how far SCR has progressed in the last three and a half decades. Still, it was far from the cream of the company's 1999 crop. That distinction must go to •The Norman Conquests: Round and Round the Gar- den,• Alan Ayckbourn's superb piece or merriment directed by Martin Benson and played oµt against a breathtakingly realis- tic setting by Michael Devine -both of whom left their fin- gerprints indelibly on SCR's 1965 season. An extremely close second choice is August Wilson's •Tue Piano Lesson,• a thor- oughly involving drama about descendants of slav~s making. their place in 1937 Pittsburgh. Duected by Seret Scott and designed by Ralph Funi~ello, the show resonated with warmth and passion. Rounding out SCR's top bve for '99 were George Bernard Shaw's •Tue Philan- derer" and John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men,• both directed by company co- founder David Em.mes, and the haunting "1\vo Sister& and a Piano" on the Second Stage, directed by Loretta Greco. As for in<lividual honors, it would be difficult to select a single best actor, so the choice must be a tie between Timo- thy Land.field in "The Norman Conquests" and Jeff arson Bre- land in "Of Mice and Men." Best actress laurels should rest comfortably on the shoulders of Kellie Waymire for her work in John Glore's onginal play "On the Jump." Other noteworthy perfor- mances were turned in by Rene Augensen and Hope AJexande~ MTartuffe•;Martin Jarvis and Cindy Katz, ·sky- light"; Hal Landon Jr., •p1ay Strinberg"; Adnana Sevan, "1\vo Sisters and a Piano•; Douglas Weston and Nancy CHILDREN'S BOOTIQUf CONSIGNMENT· & Laraest MarernitY Selection in o.c. Children's Clothina 0-6x • Hiah End furniture To11s Br Accessories TOP Brands Liquidatinl 2346 Newport Blvd• Costa Mesa. (949) 548--1001 Next to Mama Rose Restaurant. MoN•hi 9~7 S.u 9·6 Tk£ Bod BEAUTY Supply & SAloN J69 E. 17Tk ST. COSTA MESA ACROSS f 1to11t R.Alplts I I I I I I I I I (949) 642 .. 191 o I· This CCMIPOfl may not be combirMld with ony ..._ ~ °" .... price. I Dltcounts do not appty to Murod, Jlwoedo, Sebcuffcm. l.xpirM 12/31 /99 ~---------------~ The Classic Diamond Solitaire Necklace Silent night Speechle morning A diamond is forever CHARLES H. BARR 1 03 Wi tchff Dr. Ncwpon Beach <"49} 642-3310 MEMBER AMERICAN OEM SOCIETY Timothy Land.field attempts to consummate a romantic weekend with three women, from left, Nike Doukas, Susan Marie Brecht and Lynnda Ferguson, in "The Norman Conquests." Bell, "The Philanderer•; Victor Mack and Kim Staunton, "The Piano Lesson,• and Greg Watanabe, "The Summer Moon: Down the street a ways, at the Theater District, founders Mano and Joan Lescot are ending the year (century, mil- lennium) wtth final perfor- mances at the Lab Anti-Mall showplace, with prospects of a replacement theater some- what dim. But il this is the end, they really went out with a bang FITSTART 1st Session Personal Troinmg "Your Fitness Starts Here" • Personal Satisfaction Guaranteed FREE • Advanced Exercise Technology • lntrofit Nutrition · • Facilities in Newport & Huntington Beach • Licensed & Insured • • Results Oriented Derek J. Archer Certified Tech & C.P.T. (714) 841-5900 Pager (714) 216·7501 . Of the six productions, all staged by Mano Lescot. top honors must go to ·Dancing at Lughnasd, • the lnsh dramatic comedy splendidly realized b} an outstanding cast. Another terrilic ensemble piece MFive Women Weanng the Same Dre>~.• wa the No. 2 elec- llon 1\vo other showii cil o ment plaudits an reuospcct. The recent comedy "Sylvia• demon.,trate d thdt a pretty g11l could b quit~ convincing as a dog, dnd "Light Sensitive• still touched the heart in its third (or 15 at fourth} i;tagmg. The year was repl~te Wlth ucting excell i:?nce, with most company members taking on d number of dss1gnments. Top md1vidual honors at the The- ater OlStricl for 1999 go to 0dvtd Rousse\·e for •Light Sensitive• and •Dancing dt Lughnasa· and Alice Ensor for ·oancmg at Lughnasa· and • Aunlle Mame: Other nchly defmed por- tra'yals were offered during the year by Deborah Conroy m "Dancmg at Luyhm1sa: Lonanne JI ill m ·nw HeJiess: Shannon Hunt in "Sylvia• and the entire cast of "Fivt> Women W(•dnng the Sdme Dress." Commurnty and collegiate theatncal ~xc1.>llence will be recognized m the next install- ment ol this retrospective, due Dec: 30, followed on New Year's Dtly by the selection of the Dally Pilot's man and womdn ol the yedr m theater for 1999 • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot Hts reviews appear ThurM:lay~ and Saturdays The new Nikon N60 ... When you're ready to step up to great photography. MhWI t{i:!J • ean..n '• nchn"• Al 'I I Alh""'-1 L. sro<d Mw1 Pl> no «*Jul 4l': lulu 1 puin1 a.f-10 -~·--.na '"' .... 1~ i.,,,. • OlolU o( 10 C\PJlll'C modeo int1u.lo& ICllW .-Rd-"' • 6--nal-nc. • '" putilll A -_..,.... ........ -• • ~ ot 11rro .--or~,_ lhoulint ... ,~ c\Clwi•• W~Ori>e'" •\I ll lluohohly, J'<UI inJ t.ho~ eue • Pm.ill<ln """'~'u' • llli I m Al' AHt• ll1Umi11U1'1r au l,.,.. tn tt'4.4l 0.-1u'!Cu • lt!OD Tral lllJ.:ti>&ln •1111 ~~--- NIKON ZOOM IOQD New Feotur1s, Improved Ptrlormonce ~10 Thur'®y, December 23, 1999 date book Daily Pilot rFor gounnet takeout, try Pascal Ohlat's ·Epicerie - 1 ' I I IT he holidays are in full I swing, and while ideally thiS should be a time of reflection, family and spintual celebration, the reality is that this is a stressful time for many. There alwdys seems to be one more gilt to get at the last minute. and holiday par- ties seem to come fast and furious. In the midst of all Uus we fry to do our own enterta.i.mng, be it a party for DINING REVIEW our friends or a tradi- tional family di.ruler. Entertain- ing can seem overwhelming, and in the bustle of all the activity, lwtches or evening dinners fall by the wayside. Luckily, area residents can turn to Pascal Epicerie as just the place to find the finishing ' touches for that last-minute · · party,atakeoutdinnerfortwo l'or 20, or a quick but tasty Llunch during a break in your shoppmg. Located next to chef Pascal Ohlat's signdture restaurant, the Epicerie provides specialty food products for aspiring gourmets, dnd delicious pre-. paied foods for a quick gourmet dmner The store 1s set up like an upscale deli, reminding me a lot of some of the famous spe- oalty food stores in New York City. Gledffi.i.ng display cases provide tantalizing glimpses of the pates, gnlled meats, spe- oalty sausages and fabulous pastries that make up 1ust a small part of the offerings. Several tables line one wall of the store, and there are more outside. The other walls feature shelves and displays stacked with more specialty items including imported mus- tards, teas, line olive oils and other urlique items. lndeed, if there 1i. a gourmet chef on yo\u Christmas b t, you can probably complote much of your hopping for him or her right here. Just tieyond the main room is the wine shop, where a large seloction of reglonal French wines are available. The Epiceri.e specializes in wines from the Languedoc, Provence and Rhone regions; many of their selections are hard to find elsewhere. It's hard to know where to begin describing the food here because there is so much offered Many patrons come in from the nearby office towers to enjoy a nice lunch. Cold sandwiches are pre- pared earlier in the day and include some uruque choices such as grilled lamb loin with baby greens on walnut bread ($5.75). The lamb is jU.i.cy and cooked medium rare, and the whole:grain mustard adds a tangy bite to the dish. More in the Parisian style is a simple sandwich of French wlute ham ($4.75) served on a baguette with corruchons (tiny French pickles marinated in vinegar). For an additional 20 cents the same sandwich can be augmented with a slice of gruyere cheese -either way it's a simple but satiSfying light lunch. The friendly staff will also be glad to grill a panini on request, a baguette filled with smoked chicken, proscuitto or ham, along with goat cheese or gruyere ($6.10). The sand- wich is grilled on a special gn1l that ftattens and toasts the bread, and melts the cheese inside. resulting in a very upscale grilled cheese sandwich. Sandwiches only touch on what is offered here, as there are a staggering variety of prepared foods available to go. Small mini quiches are filled with a choice or mush- ·~ PMC.AIE~ie &Wine ··-= 1000 N. Bristol St., Newport Beam •WHEN: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mondi thro Satur y •HOW MUCH: Moderate •PHONE: (949) 261-9041 Pascal Ohlats, owner and head chef of Pascal Eplceri~. prepares party platters for the busy holiday season. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT rooms, leeks, tomatoes, or a classic lorraine tilling ($4.10) and make a ruce meal for one accompanied by a salad or some vegetables. The same quiches are available in a . larger size, which can easily serve eight to 10 as a first CO\lISe ($18.75). A variety of prepared sal- ads offered by the pound ($6.20/lb) make great side dishes. I've en1oyed the muced wild mushrooms marinated with olive oil and herbs, or the chopped Belgian endive EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWAROC.. IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVlt"E •CALL FOR GROUP SALES 0. IWORMATION 714 832 IMAX ----"" ftallllll .... ,,. .. fN-11) -,_CM IV (IMIJ --· ------..,...~- llft IWT CIT • ,_ ,.,., mixed with baby asparagus tips and tossed in a light vinai- grette. . As is common in French markets, there is usually a white bean dish, and some sauteed ot'stearned '1egeta- bles, such as beets or green beans. Some of the more pop- ular items are the prepared meals av~able to go. These are single-serving entrees, usually accompanied by a vegetable and some fonn of starch (potatoes, noodles or lenWs, to name a few), that are cooked earlier in the day and packaged in oven-proof containers. Purchase a couple of these, a side vegalable, pop them in the oven at home and 15 minutes later you've got a gourmet dinner for two. Popular items include the Seabass au thyme ($10.95), one of the signature dishes from Pascal's restaurant that works well as a take-home dish. The fish remains moist and the fresh thyme crust adds a delloous herbal flavor- ing. (!]~~(!] ~ ~ AMA~A~ ~ J ( ' ---:;J -q I a ' • Authentic Sushi Bar ref t-. • Elegant Dining ~ LUNCH MOM-FRI 11 :30 • 2.9 • Complete Bar ~ DINNER M-SAT t.a.10:00P.M. ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS ~ 2675 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa (across from Newport Golf Course) PACIFIC BELL e WJree..a Sushi To Go 645-5518 645-5519 "Ericsson CF788 or CF768 Phone with Activation Other entre~ change dailyi there's usually a poached salmon ($11.95) and one or two Mew-type dlShes. The beef bourguignon is very good ($9,95), a savory stew of beet chunks and vegetables cooked in red wine. I've also tried the Jamb osso bucco ($9.95), a lamb shank siJn- mered until the meat is falling off the bone. The French like to follow their entrees with a cheese course, &nd Pascal offers an . excellent selection of hard-t~ find French cheeses, from creamy goa( chee~e to pun· · gent bleu's and mellow Muen· sler. All of the cheeses are pnces by the pourid. Of course a gourmet meal is not complete without dessert, and the Epicerie will not disappoint. Mini pastries (starting at $2.20), including tarts, eclairs and creme brulee are perfect for intimate din· ners for one or two. Larger cakes including Pascal's signa- ture lemon tart ($26.50 for a nine-mch tart), or dense chocolate cake {$32) are avail· able to impress guests at your next dinner party. It's difficult to mention all of the wonderful items offered here, and I haven't even' touched on the picnic box. lunches, continental breakfast or special holiday meals that can be made to order. · Aspuing chefs will also be glad to know that Pascal swears that if he doesn't carry an item, he'll find it for you. Truffles, foie gras -anything your gourmet heart desires --: can be ordered. Stop in, browse, and pick up a bottle of wine and a few entrees to take home. It's a treat that will take the edge off of that holiday stress. • STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining reviews appear every other Thurs- day. l Doily Pilot letter writer needs to do his homework •AT ISSUE: Readers 9isagree with Dr. Gary Barmore's letter regarding gay clubs on campus . ('Acceptance of others is a Christian way,' Dec. 18). ' • T here is nlUch in this let- ter that is true to my understanding of the Gospels: Jesus' love for the outcast, his challenge 'to the sinful nature of all hearts. ·However, the wnter's inter- pretation of what the Apostle READERS RESPOND Paul said about homosexuality is just not cor- rect. It is impor- tant to take what is sa.Ld about the Bible and compare it with the words of the Bible. I'd invite us all to study I Corinthians, Chapter 6 and Romans 1 :8-32 and ponder what Paul wrote. We should also study these scriptures in the context of the whole Bible (a lifetime effort). Gay activists have pushed the issue of homosexuality mto the public forum and thoughtful Christians now need to address the subject in order to arrive at a biblically true response. I don't agree that this is "homophobic: It is exercising Christian responsi- bility in the world. LINDA MAGSTADT Newport Beach I have. some senous prob- lems with Dr. Gary Barmore's letter. Our Christian belief is not based on tolerance or accepting 0U1ers -it's based on loving others, and encour- aging them into a relationship with Jesus Christ as savior. · Has Dr. Barmore read from I Connthians 6, or Romans 1 tcly? Those who joined Jesus m commuruty repented of their ms and the11 hearts were changed. God created Adam and Eve as man and wile. That sounds like a heterosex- ual union to me. How does Dr. Barmore know that •others weie created naturally homo- exual?" There are some absolutes m the Christian faith. JEFF MUMMA Huntington Beach At the risk of being labeled an •intolerant Christian fun- ~amentali.st, • I feel t need to provide a different Chrisban perspective than that of Dr. Gary Barmore. Some people seem to feel .. that if you do not accept oth- ers' behavior, you are not modeling Jesus' example of love. Jn contrast, however, I look at Jesus' handling of the situation with the adulterous woman about to be stoned by the crowd (John 8:3-11). FU'Sl he show her love and kind- ness by protecting her from the crowd, but he then tells her to "Go now and leavo your hfc of sin • ls he simply belng intoleran t of a lif<>-£tyle choice different than his own? Dr. Barmore states that "The Apostle Paul simply asks that people not exercise exuality other than what is 'natunll' for them: Unfortu nately, Or. Barmore does not provide us a speofic refere nce, but that would be a ,~nost unusual interpretation of eul's letters to the churches Rome and Corinth (Romans 1.26-27 and I Corinthians 6:9) The Apostle Paul dearly ,~-.peau against homo&e.lu.iity both cases Uke Dr Barmore. I re4Uze t many isluei anatng from :l:ilt.:.&er1anc beeome flash ""°'nts for hatred. No on ~d condone violence or \cts of hatred agAinst another. But I also feel that it ls a Christian's responsibility to t,ake a ltand agamst wrong, ,m nof to try to interpret Krtpture tbrougb the ruter or t.octan IOdety. When • group II trying to promote an agen- da c:IMrly c:mtradk:tPrY to .. , ltaWd In ICriptw'e. Chris tam .,. being obedieftl not ~In standing up lor t IUight .. IOIBT SNYDll CGltaMlla • ~commun1 forum Thursday, December 23, 1999 AJ J EDITORIAL Is Costa Mesa sparking New Year's worries? A s we've said in the past, we are in favor of fun-especial- ly when the celebration comes . around only once every thou- cated people ringing in the New Year. Orange County has gone Without rain for several months and the fire hazard has been increased by recent Santa Ana winds. Add to that all of the dried-out Christmas trees that soon will be lining the curbsides of neighborhoods, just wait- ing for a stray J!iccolo Pete or sparkler to set them ablaze. Should Costa Mesa be liable if some- thing happens as a result of fireworks in Newport Beach 1 If fire danger wasn't a serious concern, why haven't more cities authonzed fire-sand years. works?. . Of 33 Orange County cities, only three are participating Therefore, it is understandable that some cities -100 statewide, ·including Costa Mesa -are taking advantage of the 1998 state legislation that allows the sale of fireworks for New Year's Eve. Normally, we would not object to Costa Mesa's deci· sion and, in fact, enjoy having pyrotechnics available.on the Fourth of Jaj.y. But there are a couple factors this year that simply can't be ignored. Secondly, ·there are cities neighboring Costa.Me.sa -particularly Newport Beach -that have made the conscious choice not lo allow fireworks on New Year's Eve -or any other day for that matter. It seems the only reason the Costa Mesa City Council allowed fireworks for. New Year's Eve was because of pressure from the fireworks industry, corrununity clubs and youth organizatlons community clubs, all of which make loads of cash on the sales. First, there are the warnings from fire officials -both locally and statewide - that this could quite possibly be the worst winter to put fireworks on the streets, par- ticularly if they are in the hands of intoxi- Newport Beach residents cannot buy fireworks in their own city, but there is no way to prevent them from stopping in Costa Mesa and picking up a supply on their way home. Ifs too late now lo do anything about New Year's Eve. We'll just keep our fingers crossed and hope the city survives tlus once-;m-a-thou- sand-years experience. Not buying 'facts' about Newport Dunes project I n a co\lrt of law, we are reqw..red to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. But in the court of public opinion, a developer may pre- sent the facts as he wishes, whether it's the truth or not. Tim Quinn, who is managing the NeWp<>rt Dunes Hotel project, recent- ly wrote an article presenting the facts about the proposed hotel as he sees them c·Laying out facts about Newport Dunes resort,• Dec. 14). However, a developer's presentation of a project on paper does not always pan out as described. Take the case of Fletcher Jones Motorcars. The pre-development information presented by consultants LSA Associates did not accurately reflect the reality of the MAILBAG firushed project. Once a project is built, there is no penalty for presenting inaccurate, insufhcient or misleading information, but only the echoes of verbal recrurunations being heard faintly in Ule collective consoousness: •we didn't know that it would look like that." The picture pdinted by Quinn is reverberating in my consciousness, because his picture is so dilierent from what I believe to be the case. The first red flag lS that LSA is the firm preparing the Dunes environ- mental impact report. Remember, LSA also prepared the Fletcher Jones report. Based on a prior development agreement, the Dunes is currently approved for a 275-room family inn with three restaurants. Tim Quinn is instead promoting the development of a 400-room hotel; an adjacent time-share resort with 100, two-bedroom units; and 41,000 square feet of convention space. Let me focus primarily on a review of the traffic study for the Dunes, since increased traffic will be the effect most Newport residents will notice. Traffic from the hotel and con- vention center will use the intersec- tion of Bayside and East Coast High- way as the only point of access. This mtersection is critical for Newport ERIC HUTCHfSON • t..1ARC MARTIN I DAil. Y Pll.Ol AffatJS Conuruttee agrees with me. The COffiill.lttee roundly con- 'demned LSA's traffic study and point- ed out numerous maccuraces and unanswered quesbons m the envuon- mentaJ report Members raised addi- tional questions about excess noise tr.aveling over water and the height of the hotel at 75 feet (standing taller than the nearby cliffs at Castaways). They concluded that the onginal family-style lilil would be the best development choice for the Dunes. Let's not sacrifice our quality of life m Newport Beach A deCJSlon will ultunately be made by the City CouncU and the otizens of our oty. but thdt decl51on should be made Wlth a clear understanding of the true cumulative unpacts this development will have. Bob Caustin is the founding director of Delend the Bay. J, for one~ would just like to be able to drive honie'from work, VlStl a friend on Balboa lsland or a restau- rant m Corona del Mar '""ithout hav- ing to hght traffic to get there residents who need to drive from one side of the bay to the other. The only alternative route is to drive entirely around the bay, and those of us who recall the old Coast Highway bndge remember the horrific traffic delays that actually made this an attractive alternative. Qwnn admits that the proposed hotel will add to traffic, but then reas- sures us that since check-in and check-out times are not during peak traffic times, there will be very little impact on rush-hour traffic. The falla- cy of thlS argument is that hotel guests don't just stay in their rooms once they are checked in. They go to the beach, go shopping, go out to dinner and they get into their cars and dnve every time they go any- where. Now add the traffic generated by the 41,000 square fe~t of confer- ence space. Will those people be traveling during peak hours? Both Quinn and LSA fail to clearly address these issues, although they add up to · a 'very s1gruficant addition to traffic in this congested intersection. So, what type of information has been proVlded to the public by the traffic study? The ongmal traffic study simply said that this intersec- tion already was so impacted that more cars would not make a signifi- cant difference. To their credit, the City Council gave LSA an •f" on this report and sent them back to try .aglllll. This time, LSA's report was that there would be an unpact; but Quinn says it will be mirumal and should not prevent the construction I BOB CAUSTIN FoWlding director, Def~nd The Bay Conflicting reporting on respect in Pilot Your reporting and editonalizmg on respect are confusmg You report that Corona del Mar High School has innovated a policy to have zero toler- ance for disrespect for school employ- ees. In the same article, the school board preStdent is quoted commend- ing the effort but disclaiming any responsibility of the district to reqwre other schools to follow, as such a poli- cy must come from the commuruty involved. Then you report on the school board's policy which embrace~ the nghts of gays to have a club and quote the supenntendent as saymg district polioei> respeq everybody. of the hotel LSA projects that Ule e.lready approved 275-room family-oriented inn would generate 4,000 trips per day through the Bayside and Coast Highway intersection. But they then state that the additional 125 rooms. potentially 200 time-share units and 41,000 square feet of conference space of the proposed four-tar, busi- ness-class hotel will generate only 800 more trips per day. The truly . frightening thing about this report 1s that our Planrung Department seems to believe it. l don't tl\ink Uus study passes the smell test, and Newport Beach's Environmental Quality Who is the Rodney Dangerfield m this scenano and when did disrei>pcct for school employees become tolerable? THOMAS E. 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I ' AJ2 Thursday, December 23, 1999 TRAVEL CONTINUED FROM A 1 r To entertain potential Scrooges, the airport i:s proVld- l ing an impresswe lineup of 1 mustcion. for listcnin9 plea- t sl!re, Dunng delay~ or ldng line:s, .they will feature holiday ( performances with carolers, f harp1..,t~. a pia?lli>t, a barber- t· shop quartet tlnd country- C western singers. f In addition, the airport has been decorated with festive f baubles, and check-in staff are wedring Santa Claus hats. Despite being the · last Christtnds of the millennium, Nguyen said the airport hasn't prepared for any more travel- ers than any other yuletide season. "We don't have more peo- ple on i.taff, not any more than a normal holiday," she said. The airport has not increased security beyond nor- mal holiday levels, despite recent teuorist threats on inter- nanonal flights, Nguyen said. John Wayne has a number of passengers, who after arriv- ing at ldfger domestic airports like San Francisco, take con- necting tlJghts to international destina hons. However, employees at the ticket and boarding desks were cagey when asked if there were any security changes related to the threats. They'd been instructed not to ctiscuss it becduse releasmg the mfonna- bon would defeat the purpose. "The heightened security is Skycap operator Greg Brown lifts a heavy load as he helps customers during . the pre-holiday rush. more because of the increased volume and less the security threat,• said supervisor Eliza- beth Wells She did say airport secunty was on the lookout for wrapped g ifts, which could potentially hide illegal items. Airport staff recommends that passengers leave their gifts unwrapped, so they can see what's inside. Still, most passengers seemed unaffected by poten- t1dl security concerns. They simply wanted to get to their destinations. "I'm not womed, • said pas- senger Janet Hoppe, whose main concern was that she wouldn't have to wait too long before her daughter picked her up. HOUSE CONTINUED FROM 1 shame. •Every year we come by, this gets bigger and better,• said Melodie Posada, who lives nearby. Posada brought her two young children to see Santa, who appears magically every night from 1 to 9 p.m. ·Tuey pay so much attenbon to detail. They really go out of their way." The elaborate production is the work of 47-ycar-old Jun Jordan, Ruth's son, and a group of his friends who work all year long to decorate the frontyard. He started back in 1967. with only a Chrisbnas tree and a child hanQUlg on a ladder. As years passed, the endeavor grew and word circu- lated around the county about the home everyone had to see. The findl result -with some minor modifications -pays homage to Peanuts creator Charles Schulz, who recently announced tha t his last cartoon will appear Jan. 3. The front- yard becomes a Christmas comic stnp with an arumated band, reindeer prancing about and characters pulling gifts back and forth. H O ur friends told us we should check this place out,• said Daruel Meadows, who came with his family from Laguna Niguel. •we like going to the boat parade, but this place is so great for the kids. You forget this is someone's house.• house. The man hatl brout lus son, who wa:> heartbro over the recent death of mother. Tho boy hadn't po smce his mother lo:st her bo with cancer. But when the boy saw all lights and Charlie Brown a ~noopy, he couldn't contain exuberance. "The dad was cry1 because those were the I words his son -spoke since t mom died," Jordan said. •11 touched all of us'." Then there was the ht when Jordan played Sdnta CJ a little girl asked for just one c _;_ white ocks. The girl's fam didn't haw much money, so she walked arow1d the hoU! one of the elves headed down the store and bought the soc "No child 1S rushed throu here," Jordan etdded. "Tht isn't d time linut " When watching Jordan. difficult to tell who is ha more fun -him or the childn He equipped one of the stag Wlth a phone that is controll from a booth ned!by. Jordan s in the booth behind a two-w mirror and watches ki dpproach the phone When th crank the handle, the pho rings and lights up. The childr1 are able to talk with the m~te ous person on the other hne "We play a Joke on the dd when they tum the handle there isn't a ring,· he said. "B< do they gel mad. They want np the thing out." But frustrating parents t. what the decorations are abo It's just one way Jorddll flgur he can give back to the comm ruty in which he was raised .... . LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MAsTER MORNING PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM PHOTOS BY BRIAN POSUOA I DAil Y Pl.OT John Wayne Airport passengers wait for luggage during Wednesday's pre-holiday rush. One might ask why some- one would put forth such an enormous undertaking. Jim Jordan explains through fond memories and simply by being there every night. He recalled one year when he saw a grown man weeping like a baby u;i front of the •1t can't gel dJ\y better g1viRg back to people," t added. •People always say give so much, but no one kno how much satistaction we g out of this." Given those good spmt anyone interested might wu1 to stop by pefore Santa fli away. 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Child""' a Foundation )\ Gucci• Ferragamo • DKNY • Escada Ii' • St. John • Kate Spade & more! ~ v • j ' ~ =========~~~ I' ~tore WIDE ~AVING0! •• f'ritlay·, Dec,11ttber 17111, ,")11t11r1i<1.>~ l),)r.t•111ber 1 th 'l"l111rstlllJ" /),1ce111lu•r 2:Jrtl (l' t·1· llOUM Monday f IJ 1 5pm turday llrun 4pm ~~ 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar "' Accep~ing AppointnU?nts F"r CoJUignments. I\• . Donatwn• t1re 1J1caya 1celcome. •r/JJJ/JJa..,~.~: bM f JI ~~ •. c.~-,.,..... .-4'... .A4111111.. • • ._ • ~-e\\,;. 4' .. "' 1t n lS n E> .. tl JS g st 't t s e e s _t •• EYE-OPENER Dllp& Sl'OftTS HAU. Off~ ... _ • •• 8 days. . ~ ~. December 23, l 999 • Sp:n Edia Roger Canson • 9495144223 THICKER There's no better time to give than on Christmas, and Newport Beach Golf Course starter pldys from the heart. ' T here are two children, lost his dream of one· duy • a boy and a girl, with getting a crack at bP.commg '. cystic.libros1s. For the next Allen Doyle on the ChnstnldS, their uncle Keith Seruor PGA Tour, is expen- . will try lO help them by enced in runrung golf o..: r~ing funds i.n d golf tournaments, having Joumamcnl toqay. operated the Record Setters Keith Wynck, the aJfable Day Pro-Am Golf · and longtime Newport Beach Tournament at Newport Golf Course starter and Beach in the mid-90s. course record holder, has But this one's diJferent. created a miru senior tour These kids, whose Camily event -the maugura1 prefers anonymity. are cloi,e Holiday InvilallonaJ Pro-Am to Wynck's heart. (9 a.m. shotgun start). Not that it has anything lo With a $2,000 pursl! at · do with it, but Wyrick stake for 'teruor goUerc;, became a father for the hrst Wyrick has blended three time recently, and in terms concepts -a seruor of heading up golf tournament, a fund-rdtsmg tournaments, he can lasso vehicle for a cystic fibrosis and wrangle with the best chanty and c1 farruJy theme. of lhem in the rodeo. Wyrick, who has never And, like Doyle, Wynck G 0 L F rich a rd dunn hds a short bdckswing that you helve to see to believe, considenng. he plays Newport Beach Golf Course (a par-59 execullve course) undt~r 60 The small, 15·foursome Hobday lnVItational Pro-Am is sold out, but golf fons hrushed with their C'hrtstmas shopping can stop by and ER watch the seniors battle 1t out in what is bcbeved to be the lindl chdrity tournament in the Newport-Mesa community this millennium (according to popl,lla.r celebration) .The Holiday InvUatlonaJ Pro-Am will fcdture·a family theme m each tour ome, · meaning any comblilation of mother/dduyhter, father/son, mother/son or father/ ddughter will be playing in the unique event. "Why is there a ldffiily theme? Because it's the holiaays and that's the way I am -family'!> everything.· Wynck said. Wyrick is hoping the Holiday Invitational Pro-Am will be the operung stagec; of an Orange County Seruor Open. SEE GOLF PAGE 82 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETB'ALL I I I I I I ' l Ci ' Sailors bounce .back, 81-41 • Newport I Iarbor finds its rhythm, and tramples Oilers. Jo~• r11 Boo °'' flil-1 NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Ha(bor High's boys busketball team needed something to wash away the bitter aftertdste from Tuesday's.loss to Fountain Valley Huntington Beach was more than wtlling to C()mply The Sailors outscored the visiting Oilers, 51-21, in the> second half m an 81-41 nonledgue victory Wednesday night. "They were u little upset with them- selves from (the Fountain Valley) game.• Newport Harbor Coach Larry Hirst sdld dbout his players. ·we didn't play well m three of our last four games.· Hirst said the coache.s had little to say to the players dunng the Hunting- ton Beach game. Instead, the Sctilors (6- 4) responded with defense. Huntington Beach (l-10) shot 32'}o from the floor, harassed constantly by Newport's defense. "Our defense picked 1t up a notch m this one," l lm.t said. Newport was up, 30-2-0, at halftime. The Sailors then used d 17-1 run in the Uurd quarter to remove any doubt. Aaron Yamal led Newport with 19 pomts, and Dustm lllingworth scored 15, <1nd had eight rebounds. The tno of Newport starling guards, Justin Reynolds, Greg Perrine aQd Jordan Spigner, controlled the game tempo. Off the bench for the Sdilors, Tony Melum scored 12, and also got eight rebounds m hlS second game back Crom a broken wnst. Newport's reserves played just as well as the starters. finishing with a 23- 4 run, with Marc Staudenmann scoring seven points in the hnal two minutes NONLEAGUE NEWPORT HARBOR 81, HuNnNGToN 8EAC>t 41 5<0N by Quart.,., Huntington Buch 9 11 9 12. 41 Newport Harbof .14 16 20 31-81 Huntington 9Mch • Allen 12, S.nden 9. Janovick 2, OeHart 2, Nffdham o, Kubeika 2. Konruint1nd11 0, ~key 0, V•nton•gha 6, Harrboen o, C.urH 2, DuqUl'ttt 2, Mt0 2, Banzon 2. 3 pt. goals Sandctn 1. Newpott Halbor • Y•rnal 19, llhngWOf'lh 15, Ptrrine 6, Rorden 6, Revnolds 5, Murray o, Knutt• 2, Spigner 4, M•lum 12, Staudenmann 7, Martin 2, Redoutey o. Cook 3, Ready o. 3 pt. goals· Rorden 2, Varnal 1, Cook 1. SEAN Hll.LER I OAllY PU.OT Sophomore Tony Melwn goes up for two ln Sailors' rout of Htintington Beach. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE Of THE WEEK •Senior goes three-crazy at Irvine hoops tournament. Io~ At 1111111 JJ ( QU()n Of THE DAY •1 don't know what happened. It al just di&ed inf°' me ""• Jon Cantrell, Estancia High basketball standout Doi Pilot Bl CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM LARIMER Estancia ·!'He could mdsb with the bat and Wds sturdy behind the plate, but baseball was hardly his only game. H1111 \RD Du.\:-\ Bob l.dnmer was one • ot those catchers who would strike fear in the heart of opposing teams Tho e with a physical presence hdve a tendency to inturudate people. Their biceps bulge, they throw BB's to second base and swing d big bat. They're so strong and unposmg. you wouldn't want to collide with them at home plate. Lance Parnsh is an example of one. Well, Larimer was like that for Estanaa H1gh's Eagles. who featured a star-studded lineup in 1980 dlld were led by the 6-foot-2, 190-pound backstop who went to UCLA on a full baseball scholdCShip and added 15 pounds of bulk. You knew you had your work cut out lacing Estancia as soon as you saw Laruner warm up. In the days before Mike Piazza, when 1t was considered s1·niors, Lcmmc•r <>atd h.is fdvorite expenPncc .... we re simply •pldymg with 1ust ct hunch of awesome guys • In foolbtlll, Lemmer was a first-team clll-league .;trong sa1et) in thl' fall ot '79. when Coach eel Blanton' Eagles went ~-3 , captured th•• SPa View title and reached the CIF Central Conference quarterfmdls, losmg to EsperonLa Also a quarterback for parts of two seasons, ummer broke his nos • on a freak accident dunng a hdndolf m a scnmrndge against Sa.n Clemente his JUmor year. An Ecigle nmnmg bdck's elbow crashed through Lanmer's face mask and he missed the flfst four game~. Llnmcr Wds · a bonus for catcheIS to Bob Larimer hit well. Laruner set Blanton's quarterback to ~turt the '79 rampiugn, but m the season opener against high·powered Edison (th1• £•v<:ntual CIF Big Five Conference champion). he was pulled at halftime when the Eagles were down, 14-0, and never returned to the offens1\'e backfield (Estanoa ended up the tempo on every diamond for Coach Ken ~Wlard' Eagles. · A first-team All·CIF Southern Section 3-A selection and first-team All-Orange County choice by the Daily Pilot, Lanmer once gunned down four would-be basestealers m a game against Costa Mesa. • "I wasn't dl.ways accurate, but Rich (Amaral) was always there,· Larimer said of his former second baseman, now a utility player for the Baltimore Onolcs. Larimer, a two-time first-team · All-Sea View League performer who could block wild pitches as well as any receiver in ClF, was the catcher for the South in the '80 Orn.nge County All-Star game at La Palma Park At UCLA, a catcher named Todd Zeile forced La.rimer's move to left field, a bad spot for a player with detenorating speed because of so many innings m a crouch and hopmg for a profes 1onal future in the game. Once, in a Paci.fie 10 Conference game at the University of Arizona, Larimer ~tunnyasitmigbthavelooked with a "fairly stocky catcher~ huf hng and puffmg around the ba.sepaths -hit a three-run, opposite-held, mside-the-park home run to win a game m the runth mrung for Coach Gary Adams' Bruins, 7-5. But Larimer, whose clever and hystencal bas ball stories from UCLA and the summer Cape Cod ~ague could provoke a hook's worth of msiders lore, was a multitalented athlete at E.;tanoa, which won Sea View Lea~ue championships m football (th chool's first outright title) end bac:kotball his scruor }'OOr, 1979·80. ~ disco was tunung to punk and new wave. the Eagles' Cla s of '80, al o led by Tony Ca.mp and the late Steve Van Hom, wos donunating the athletic land cope in the Orang COA t area. •sa oball ~omethrng 1 knnw t wantC'd to do tong-tl!llll, ond ptaymg football was more lor th fell<> , " d Latimer, who earned vamty lett , mduding two in football. Part of a tightknit group of loS1ng, 35-0, to Edison.) Laruncr, a second-team All-Orange Coast area defenslVe µlayer, had five mte1cepbons his seruor year and was the Defensive Player of U1e Week in the cdglcs' 21-20 Vlctory over Oc~an View. In basketball, Lanmer was Coach Larry Sunderman's seventh man as the Eclglcs shared the Sea View League title with Corona del ?-lar and hmshed 22·5 Van Hom and Camp were Sunderman's mam weapons. but Lanmer once tied a tournament semifinal game against Katella Wlth a long 1umpr!r at the buuer to send matter~ mto overtime, an eventual 75-73 Eagl WlI1 "That got u tnto the finals agam t N •wport Harbor, and we absolutely crushed (the Sailors}," Lanmer said of his team's 79·65 victory. Though it \\l'\l> not his best s-port. Lanmer feels ba,kctball was the "mo t en1orable" by • qomg out ond having fun,• while "usmg all your muscles (on the floor) and banging" down low. Laum •r, who also played bc1sclJdll with Amaral at UCLA, had a huge amateur highlight for the 1983 Chatham Athlebcs m the Cape Cod League, when he blasted three home runs Wlth iunc RBis m one game, a 10-9 Wm for nb tl am along the rustic, N " England roast. That Q• ~. Lanm r went 4 for 4 and b rJly nussed a fourth ding r wh n h hit th ba of th lenre m his hnal at-bat. "llwa on ofth gm wh re ver}'thing"s out 0'9c.t the plat nd very (pitch) looks Uk a wtst nnclon, d Larimer, · who ended th t summer Wlth 11 horn run ' cond m th l gue ooh nd Cory Snyd r' 21 Th days, Larimer travels around th W t rn US. a busm d valopntc.nt manager f 01 paper g ant Kim r\y ClaTk Lanmc.r, th!'! lat t hono11 m the Dail\1 Pilot Sport Hall of Fam , br ling th m ll nnlum, i migl an(! live in N wport 8e ch Lanmer works out of his horn 1 but would one da} lov to return to baleb811 ooeCh -free Of finandal constralnta I,.... IOllY'S SCI IHiQh tchOOI boys • Newpon Haltiot ~ El Modenl. 7 p.m ~ iChOOI glf1s • Ntwp0n Herbot M lM YlgM Certt~ li1'al Lldy .... a.tc. tO:lO • m 82 Thursday, DoQember 23, 1999 GIRLS IASKETIALL .. Mesa prevails, 58-48 • Mustangs widen ledd after Smith (24 points) fouls ~ut against Schurr. HAWAUAN GARDC!NS - Costa Mesa l-hgh semor Aµtumn Smith C"ollected 24 points, nine rebounds and eight blocked shots, but her teammates finalized d 58-48 Artesta Tournament girls bds- ketbaU victory 9ver Schurr without her Wednesday at the Hawaiian Gardens Center. Smith fouled out with 4:23 left and the Mw.tan_gs (6-4) ahead, 47-43. But senior guards Nancy Hatsush1 ( 11 I points and 12 dssists) dnd Jen- ny Earnest (.10 points and 10 I ussists), along with 1unaor backup center Maria Lazos, helped widen the margm m a con olation game for no plac- ing. "(Lazos) chd a great Job on their o·!oot center," M sa Coach Jim Week snid. Snuth Wds ~econd-tccuu aJJ- tournamcnt in the 32-team event. HIGH SCJ4ool,GIR1.S Art95ia Tournament CosrA MlSA 58, SCHURR 48 • Score by Quarters Costa Mesa t2 t9 lQ 17 -58 Schurr 9 9 16 14 ~ 48 eost. Mesa -Smith 24, Hatsu~hi 11, Earnest 10, Caron 7, Marshall 4, Cooper 2. Hitt o. Lams o. 3-pt goals -Caron 1. Fouled out • Smith Schun , Sakatara 11, C:anlo a. Sakamoto 9, Odano 4, Lensen 6, Sma~a. Leu 2 3-pt. goal\ -Sakatara 1, Sakamoto 1. Fouled out -None. Sanders boots Newport to 1-0 victory TORRANCE -Jimmy Sanders ~cored the ------r- game's lone godl for Newport Harbor in Wednes-S 0 C C E R day's 1-0 boys soccer wm over Torrdnce at the Torrdnce Tourna- ment. Sanders' goal came off dn assist from Kevm Campos m the second half. Duk<> Burchell rad hve saves m the first hall, while Chnstian Peteri:.on dddf'd five saves in the second ball. The Sailors-(4-4-1) will play in the toumdmenl semifinals today at noon GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Today's event is an expen- ment, with pros like John Sullivan, Tony Forrester and Jobn Hartman playing for a purse m a two best-ball fonnat tor the foursomes Wyrick, the tournament director, said players will fedst afterward dt a prime nb ... luncheon There will be a clime prior lo the mommg shotgun start lnVlted guests thi8 year, Wyrick said will include actors David Nelson and Mike Villani, former Newport Bead') Mayor Torn Edwards and Newport Beach Golf Course owners Chrts Jones and Steve LanC'. • RICHARD DUNN's golf column appears every Thur~ay. Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all... • THINK/NC ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE1 CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY/ liirl LL• •Y• • •s ~ lANDSCAPE I MAINTENANCE (949) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery & Landscape Co., Inc. ' 2183 Folrvlew Rd. 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NOH~GUE Auso NIGU£l 77, EsTNtOA 69 htMIC~ 15 19 16 19-69 Alo50 Ntg~I 11 15 24 17-17 lst8ncla -Simco 20, GarMr 15, C..nlr•ll 13, MakloNdo .. "911U.1 6. ~Jel 4, Chanelle. 3. J1minu 0, Coo<!!pcoOn 0 J pt go.ls -Simco 2, Cantrell 1 Fouled Otl\ • ~rlgoez. Tl'Chnoc•I foul• lrutnt~ bl'n<h Aliso Niguel • Ross 3S, ~!«VIII\ 20, Zanullt 10, UmN S, ~ 4, Hall 3 l pt pll-Ross 4. Si~s 2, Zanuth l fouled out -Hefty -h1 Tony Altol><-1/1 NH girls dr9P two LAS VEGAS -Newport Harbor dropped a pair of girls basketball pool~play games Wednesday in a tournament in Las Vegas. The Sailors (2-7} finish the tournament today at 10:30 a.m Harbor freshman Alhena Vasquez ... had 16 combmed points in the two aames. HIGH SOtOOl:'GllU.S IM V99M ~I lady llul .... OMsk C-Olatkm "°°' f'li.y twa>A CO, ~ HAMOll JS Scot'9 by Quwten FULLERTON -Ryan Naff scored 19 points to lead Costa Mesa High's bo}4S basketball l<'am to a 65-56 nonleague wm over Sunny Hills Wednesday rught. Me. a is now 9.3, Mu stangs· senior Nathan Jones chipped in w1th 10 points. while seniors Steve Whittaker 'and Dave '.Weir each scored nine. • . It was the · M ustangs' defense that was the story ear- ly, as they held the Lancers (4-7} to only four fir.ot-quarter points, while jumpin~ out to a nine-pomt lead. Naff scored 11 of his 19 points in the first quarter. Costa Mesa will take on the Canyon High N squad Mon- day at 1:30 p.m. in the first round of the Canyon tourney. NON~CUE CosTA MUA 65, SUNNY HIU.S 5.6 C~ta ~ 13 14 19 19 6S Sunny Holls 4 17 11 17 56 Cocta Mesa -Hats.,Bhl s, Whittaker 9, Wl'ir 9. P.yne 7, Naff 19, >ones 10. fefryrnan 6 3 pt. ~Is Whrttakef l , Naff 2 Ha!SUON I, Weir!. S-y Hills Oe Leon 15, ISl'rl 9, Chol 2, Haroem.n 12, Van~ 9. lung 5, Riwra 4 l pt. go.ls Van w.,t. l, Ot Leon 2. Mf1 I. lung I R~ 9 12 10 9·40 Newport Harbor S 8 8 14 • 35 ._. Nabqua 7. Aloclo 4, ArmeMar 17 W•ttn 2, 8-10 3-pt. go.ls· N~k•qua 2. Bermas 1. T~ls O.ndll. 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CANTRELL CONTINUED FROM 81 1om: Mav 19. 1•1 HometoWn'Costa MeM a ll JUSt clicked in for me.• Heltlht: 5-11 Estc1ncia competed m the W.iyl•L 160 Irvine World News Cla~s1c last Sport: Batlcetball week and finished in third Poeldon: Shooting gu.rd place, winning three of the CoMh: Rich 8oyc:e four game=-played. fevorttle food: Mexican Cantrell scored 80 points, 'evortt. ......,..: Hoop Dreams inclucbng 22 three-pointers ln Wt .tftletk moment "Still to that fow-game tretch. Dunng <ome.H• that shooting tear, he also A..._ of the w.ek XV: In foor surpassed the Eagles' school ~mes. cantrell scor.c:t 80 points. d · h hr · 1ncluchng 22 three-PoJmers reC"or wit rune t ee-point-(nine against Nogales) to lead en. m the 71-65 loss to Estancia High'$ bOys basketball NogaJe~ on Friday. The team to three wins 1n the Irvine previous mark was seven set World News Basketball Clau1c. by Peter Andersen last Daily' Pll , 1 December. . ·,,_ "lt's funny, because l didn't ColJe<torsporu~ld •r.es F feel comfortttble during prac-. , , ticc, • Cantrell said. "Once I started playing, everything felt right • Cantrell's nine treys also bed the Newport-Mesa D~trict•record wtth Costa Mesa High's Ryan Nalf, who set the· mark on Dec. 13 agdinst Savanna. Despite injwing his wrist in the first qudrter oI Saturday':. 61-48 Win agalllSt Irvine, cantreu i.lill managed to rut s1x thrce-pointen. and finished the game with 24 points. "lt hurt rea) bad early in the game," Cantrell c;aad. "But it fell fine when 1 kept playing. 1 must have been blocktng the pt1in out of my DllJld. • ' After being held to only eight points against Mark Keppel l ligh in game one of the tournament, Cantrell averaged nearly 2b points and seven three-pointers per game the rest of the tourney. HMy goal is to not be labeled as a "streaky' shooter,• Cantrell sdJd. "I'm working hard m practice to try to gel as consistent as po sible • For Cantrell, his love for the long-range bomb has a di!fcrent· motto The longer, the better. "For some reason, I can't shoot right al the three-pomt hne, H Cantrell adrrutted "People ask me, "why don't you shoot closer to the line?' I JUSl feel more comfortable tf I'm way behmd the I.me. I can't explain it." Does that fa~e the coach, Rich Bryce? Not at au. "H°JS 22-footer is like a 10-footer for some baU players. Jon is iust a very confJdent ball player,• Boyc-e said. uNo matter \'fhat the situation is, Jon is the ktnd of kid who wants the ball ttnd will try to find a way lo win • Playing basketball since he was five, Cantrell hdS played three years of varsity basketball with the Eagles smce transferring from Costa Mesa High his freshman year. 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Gcl<1Li • St~·ven Coonan stopped ~O shots and kept the Bucka- neers 1r; the gdnW with timely Sd\'e • HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS "Rugs just in Time. for the Holidays" Mon·Fn 10-6 Sat 10-S 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 W'HW rug5aod:arpeu CQl)'I SOCCER Sea Kings split ·ANAHEIM -Corona del mar High's boy~ soccer tei:lffi takes d urc8k U1Jtil Jdn. 3 after Tuesday' split.at the Magnolia Tournament, falling to Duna Hills, 2-1, toppU1g Buena Park, 2-0 Adam I Ioyt and Ddn MM hall scored for CdM (4-3) m the Sea Ktngl>' vJC;· tory over Buentt Park Jon Schrank nPttl'd CdM's only ~oal d9dtni.t · Dana Hills. • Stocking Stuffers from 39¢ HOURS Mon.·Sat. 10·9 Sunday 11-6 • Buy 1, Get 1 Free Videos •CDs & DVDs, $19.95-$34.95 •Lingerie, Flavored Lotions, Oils • Games, Adult Toys, High Heels • Gift Certificates Lotions & Lace ONE STOP LOVE SHOP COSTA MESA 743 Bater Street 1 block W Bnstol (714) 429-1911 RIVERSIDE 11175 Magnolia Are. Nutto li'cOoqlU Acioss lrOlll Tyler Mall (909) 352-4405 members of MONTClAIR 9197 C1n1ral Awe. Pttco Center (909) 626-6228 MORENO VALLEY MALL No t1de11S 1n11a111e (909) 656·6430 ~ our health.care family. .. B oard-ccr1ificd pediatricians Shelley Cbacoa, M.D. and ~Jery Brouwer, M.D, hn,c 1oincd the Edinger J\\eJic..'al G1 c1 up pediatrics dcpnf'tmc::nt. • Bertram Dias. J\1.D • Ilarry Pellman. M.D • 1\1ai-J<lumh Tran, 1\1.D · • Burton W.lJjs,M.D D1: Chacon c1nd Dr. Brou\\l"r are lso memb<;rs of the ph> ician :-.tuft at }'o~mt.11n \ttllcy Regional I lo pit1.1l and ~ \cdic.11 Ct nt r. 111. l~gcthcr ''itl11h entir ped1ntril· !">I ft at [ding r \cd ical group. 111C\ red d ·~to pro,iding ~mprchcns1vc care for 1hc n wt'S1 m mbers of )Our family. • 2"·bour on~a// pedi•frici•n ~~:::;;~ ....... 1111". 2'f,Jicur nurse advtce • C,nv n nt ff,o;ntmcnt ~rs SheJley Chacon. MD and Valery Brouwer, MD BOard·Cert/fied Ped1atnclans (714) 438-3838 • ~~and bcJiday • J\1.jor insursnccp/ansaccepred 111 60 \\ m r -. nu , Sui IOJ • h1unt 1n lle) . f .ocwfNI m fho<'flnpw cl loordll n Wb ~al ll~ --1 ~I • 84 ThUtldoy, December 23, 1999 SOCie Ballerinas) young women take Center stage B allet Montmartre raised $12.000 at 1ts fourth annual Village Crean fund-raLer. The holiday gath· •ring attracted a host of locals mtent on providing children with a first-class dance pro· 'glam in this community. r:unds raised will benefit young dancers .in need of lmancial assistance. • The Ballet Montmartre has perform~d for more than 15,000 Orange CO'Unty pnma- ry and secondary students al no cost to the school districts. .. In the han~me crowd were ,itela \llorlca, artistic director of the ballet, George Maittnovlch, <:omposer, and Brent N.ewpeyer, orchestrator. 1llis past weekend, the talented trl; .ad presented Ballet Mont- tnartre's annual •A Christmas 'Carol" to delighted audiences at 'Chapman University, Orange. • 1\vo major debutante pro- grams in the Newport-Mesa community held important holiday events recently. THE CROWD significant coordinators of the Assisteen activities. All 14 young women have partidpat· ed in a four-year program of sell-improvement through community service. Coming up in the spring is the 17th annual Assisteen's Fashion Show to be held March 26 at Bloomingdales, Fashion Island. The senior Assisteens are Amy Angelo, Christine Bogenrtef, Nicole Charney, Kimberly Christensen, Jesslca Edwards, Margaret Fluor, Kathleen Ganlere, Mindy Gayer, Signe Hillyard, Ashley Jacobsen, Katharine Massrey, Alexandra Robinson, Allison Schneider and Undsay Stump. • - The Assistance League of Newport-Mesa held an announcement tea at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. The young ladies. 14 high school seniors from the ~ommunity known as Assis- teens, were introduced to the crowd by Oebutante Ball 2000 chair Betty Anne Harllne. On hand for the introduc- tions were Jan Murar, presi- dent of the Newport-Mesa Assistance League Chapter, dlld Ann Marie Alford, first vice president. Nancy Halvorsen, Cathy Andrews a.nd Susan Schauppner were also at the reception. Meanwhile, the Newport chapter of the Nanonal Charity League sponsored a laVi.sh and elegant Debutante Ball at the Four Seasons Hotel. Newport Beach. More than 500 family members and friends wit· nessed the formal presentation to society of 19 young women. 1be National Charity League, Newport Chapter, held Its 39th annual Debutante Ball reamUy. Seated. from left, are Laurie Kid~ de, Rachel Ganiere, Katherine Cotton and Robin Bendheim; second row, from left, are Britbtey Harrington. Kristine Hanington. Rebecca Fleming, Michelle Mlskanic and Kelsey Long; back row, from left, are Amanda Stampley, Al~ Paul, Brooke Flam.son, Molly Melum, Erin Gormley, Stacey Serra. Erin Dettingen, Kiersten Johnson. Julianna Anderson and Amy Christeson. These mothers are the very Collectively, these local citi- zens finishing high school· have contributed more than 6,500 volunteer hours to a vari· ety of organ.iZations serving the Newport-Mesa community. The 39th annual ball paid trib- ute to a very long-standing tra- dition of mothers and daugh· ters working together to build E ~1 ™ '=IE ~I I· :~I NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S ~= BJt':id IO Flctitloua Bualneas r • q u e •ta th• • ""~ALE Said sale ...,. "b. ~· Name Statement decedent' a WILL end I§9~Nonli4~ ~ ., 'ASISroondllion ~ The following persons codl~ll•, If ef'y, be ro't 4 In lOrllnsuref W!lhotJt CXMll\ant OI 'Wfll· are domg business as edmitted to probate. t«> 729 APN rant~ ~ a) lheComlcShop com. The WILL and eny 2 • reg We. posse$S!O!i b) CrowF1nC11.1b oom. c~ codicil• ere evallable F~ ~ • IO sallSIY First Team Press, d for •xamlnadon In R I ~T seana Comic and Card I.and.. the file kept by the ~ DA 1 said Deed ol '11Wt. ad-Done RIQtll Produc:tions court. ~ lheteundet. 1ill1dl 9582 Hamilton Ave • THE PETITION ~ ~~ ~ := o6S Huntington Beach, CA requHte euthority to Nole~ bY w;i 92643 edminl•t•r the U1ate A A of Trust ¥llOI, .~leresl Don Wright, 9592 und., the lndepert- TION ~;~,Hi · 1heceon ~ ~ l'..!!'.! Hamilton Ave • Hunt· dent Acfmlnlettedon TH PR'&ee~N ~e PllS ~ lht1x;'; '"~~'lf t=n~~81 of Eetat .. Aot. (Thi• $ IOU~~ y A~ ~ ~~Wstsaeated Palm Or., Fullenon. CA euthority will ellow '4.Affl~~~e W1 ~ Trust 92831 the personal repr• QMlll Iha( C' E~ This business Is con· .. ntative to teke !seMln C ore-......... s F nore-ducted by a general meny actlona with-~ SeMces ~r ~ partnership out obtaining court t as duly ~ · ~n= . Have yoo started dOlng epproval. Befor. e ~ 1t1n1.1ant lheb l:JN business ~I? No taking certain very Trust~ ~ i Don Wright Important ectlone ~~O~FH· ) 7 ~y This statement was however, the ~: RADA A s "'.U" Sale Cl filed wrth the County eon.a reprnentadw SORANO I A is ~~al J:. eaelTCll ~18~.~~~range County ~ill be . required1 to NGl EANO'VIR· -~=-Ai'lv 19096813530 "'"• notice to nter· INI C~REANJs A. 11'1 wtl be Dally Pilot Dec. 9, 18, 23. Hted pereon. unl•H N ~~ U~!JiM PlWIJQ$9, 30. 1999 Th209 they heve waived 1 and 1~0,1 · .. 1~1999 Fictltloua BuslneH notice or conHnted ti.99~)9~.nstru~, ~SI f Name Statement :tio~~;Th:r:::;:,e ,~· O~ o/ihe Flctltloua BualneH The follol\olll~ l)et¥0!is dent edminlatration I '.'~ Name Statement are doing bu'ilm1ss aa. euthoricy wlll be QI RJP Consulllng, 3424 ;rented unlH• en "' ~ on 01/ ii! The following persons Summerael Circle, Cosin fnterHted pereon 2.1 M. AJ lhelheNor1tl~ er~ ~g :-''L'::B'o"~A· ~~~AJ 9~~er 3424 fllH an objection to 700 CM1: TOR!ES, 510 112 38111 Summerset Cirde 'eo.ra the petition and West Sant.a SI' Newpon Beactl, CA Mase, CA 92828 . •how• good C8UH ptJt*: audlOn. 92663 Thcs bUsinet.S is con· why the court ~ ~ M&11t WeSN, 510 112 ducted by an ~ndMdual ehould not grant the ~ NI 38th St, Newport Beach, Have you started doing euthonty. ,;, Sale. aM ~ ~ CA 92663 bus1neas yei? Yes A HEARING on ~ mMyed to This business is con· 10·1·99 the petition will be Ind 'PN held by If undef ducted by: an lncf!Vldual Robet1 J Pouer held on Jenuary 20, aid Deed or Trust, 11'1 1he Have you started doing This •tatemen1 was 2000 et 1 :45 P .M. y Situated in s.d business yet? Yes. 10/99 rlled v.1th the County In Dept. L73 loceted iv· and SIM as Mal'k We111 CJetk of 01ange County at 341 The City ~ ... descn in Ille Thia atatemqnt was on 12·7 99 Drive Orange CA abOVe 1!1lerenoed of hied with tile County 19996813551 92863. ~~The Slleel ~ Cle111 ol Orange County Dally P1kJt Dec 9, 18 23 IF YOU. OBJECT .... ~ .... _ on 12·7·99 30. 1999 Th214 TO the aranting of ~~ t • .., "''Ill 19996813528 CHlll .. OM the . petl'taon, you ~ 7 ST Daily P1tot Dec. 9, 16, 23. NOTICE OF •~Id .,,.,..r at th9 A. 30. 1999 Th210 .. -.. ...:,.,. .. _.. ···t• Fl 11 B I PEllllON TO ,,._.... ..... -.~~ ct t oua ua ,,... AllMSCUIER your obj9cdoM or 1\1511e d~'M;t'a;'. Name Statement ESTATE OF: file written obfeo· ~Y 1or IWIY lflCOIT9Clliess ol ar~,'°"°oo~:':"' JAM4'' FE tione with the court I'll snet addiess and MCD•..._. •.,. • before the heering. other c.ommon m THAI INH • PACIFIC 2&LL -Your appeuanoe If 1r1y, stlO'Ml heretn MARKET & RESTAU· JAIUlff may be In pereon or =: I r ~ RANT. 23700 El Toro srAM.E b amoun ° .... u Road, S1.111a A, Lake For-Y your anorney. ~th t11efeSt CAIE llO. IF YOU ARE A PUIUC N011CE9 ct t oua uslneH Name Statement The lollowlng persona are doing business as· Hand Healll'\care Con· suiting, 23301 Ridge Route Sp 56. l.aQU'\11 Hiiis. CA 92653 Mikel William Hand. 23301 Ridge Route Sp 58. Laguna Hills, CA 92853 This bl.ISllleSS Is oon· ducted by an lodwldual Have you s1alted doing b1J1lness yet? Yes. 10·12·99 Mikel w Hanel This statement was flled With the County Cter1t ol Orange County on 12.7.99 19996813537 .011ly Pilot Dec 9 16. 23, 30. 1999 Th21~ Flctltloua Buelnen Name Statement The following pe1$0M are doing business u SYNERGY POWER, 119 White Sencf St .• Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679 Mariano R Martinez, 119 White Sand Sl . Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679 Ivana M Rossetto 119 Wh to Sand St, TrabUco Canyon, CA 92879 This business 1s con-ducted by. e general par1nersh1p Have yoo started doing bu~nen yet? No Manano Martinez Ivana Rossetto Th1$ i.tatement was hied with the County Cter1t or Orange County on 12·7·99 19996813548 Daily P110t DK 9 16, 23. 30. 1999 Th213 Flcthiou• BuslnHs Neme Statement The followlng pellOlll are doing t>usinesa as OUTLOT DEVELOPERS. 735 Ohms Way. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 a better society. James Francis Roberts served as presenter, with Mrs. James Hawkln.s, president of the Newport chapter of the National Charity League, who was on band with Mrs. Arthur Coons, the 1999 Oebulante Activities committee director. the musical background to create a once-in-a-lifetime evening for the young women and their families The ballroom of the hotel was replete with thousands of roses and lilies in a setting designed by florist Jacob Maarse. J. Sterllng provided • B.W. COOK'S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. I --11 N=I Fictitious Bualn .. a Fictitious BualnaH N•m• Statement Name Statement The lollowlng PfltSons The tonowing persons are doing business as· are doing bUslness as Baref()O( Polter, 678-A Authollled Factory Gtervieyre St . Laguoa Dental Service, 29816 Beaoh,CA92651 Avenlda De LIS Agnea L Dougherty. Banderas. Rancho Santa 878·A Glenneyre St • Margarita C1t1lornla Laguna Beach, CA 92888 92851 Jerrt w McFarland. Thia IVJSlneSS Is con· 22735 Teakwood, MIS· ducted by; an Individual slon Viejo, Cahtorn1a Have you started doing 92692 buslnets yet? No This bUSIOell II con· Aon•• L. Oougheny dl.ICted by an lndivkluat Tt\ls statement was Have yoo started dolrig filed wtth tHe County bUslness yet? No Ctertt of Orange County Jerry W. McFarlaml on 11 ·30·99 This statement was 1999t812838 filed with the Coul\ty Dally Pilot Dec. 2. 9, 18, Clerk of Otange County 23. 1999 Th168 on 11-05-99 Ffctldoue Bualllffs 1911961106'4 Name Statement Dally Pllol Dec 2. 9. 18. The lolloWlng persons 23, 1999 Th184 are dotno bus1nesa as Fictltloua BualneH CYBER~OOST NET. Name Statement 483 Princeton Or , Co$ta The lol10W1ng persons Meaa. CA 92628 are dOlng t>usinesa as Shirley Fann. 463 a) UnllOrmlty. b) Beish• Princeton Dr., Costa Lifeguard Gear. 1001 W Mesa, CA 92628 17th Street, Unit B. Costa This busme11 Is con· Mesa. Calllo1hla 92627 dl.IC1ed by· 1n lndlVldual Dana Dean Bellhe, 9 Have you stal1ed oong Channel Islands Street. bUslness yer? Yes, Altso Via)O. Cahlorn1a 0910t/1999 92656 Shirley Fenn This bustnesi II con· This atatement was ducted by. an lndNldual hied with the County Have yoo st.ar18d doing Clei1c ol Otange County buslneu yet? Yes, on 11·30-99 11115199 181KM1112a37 Dana Belshe Dally Pilot Dec. 2. 9. 18, Tl\11 statement w11 23. 1999 Tht89 filed with the County Fictitious Buslneu Clerk of Orange County on 11·22·99 Name Statement 199116812194 The fnllowlng parsons Dally P1101 Doc 9, 16, 23 are <101ng business as 30 1999 Th185 Grimm Fairy Tate!\/ Flctltloua Busln••• Premier Episode, 2700 N Main St 1001 , Santa Name Statement Ma, Ca 92705·6637 The t01low1ng persons Cery Dean Arnold, are doing buSlness as 2700 N Main St #601 NEWPORT BEHAV· Sen 11 An a , Ce IOA,l.l HEALTH, 1501 92705-8837 Supenof Ave • Suite 202, Thlt buslnau Is oon-Newport Beach, CA ducted by an lndtvldual 92883 Haveyoostarteddolng David Engatrom. bualnell yet1 No Ph.D.. 1701 Newport cary 0. Arnold Hills Dr. W . Newport Thia atatement was Beach. CA 92860 PUBLIC I NOTICES Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The loltow1ng persons era doing business as a) Arnencan~esiden­ tlal Funding b) .4MRES 3200 Bnstol Ave.. 8.lh Floof. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Amencan ReSldential Funding, Inc .• (NV), 3200 Bnstol Ave., 9th Floor, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business is con· dlJCled by a c::orporatton Have you starled dolrig business yet? Yes, fW8 American Aesldentlal Funding, Inc., Vince Rinehart. President This statement was filed with the County Cle1" ot Orange County on 11·30-9!1 19996112114 Dally Piiot Dae 2 9 16, 23. 1999 Th179 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are dOlng business as Avila's El Ranchlto H B. 318 Mein St. Hunt• lrlglon Beach, Ca 92648 Sergio Avtla, •9 Hon· ors Dr • Newport Beach. Ca 92660 This business Is oon· ducted by an 1nctividual Have yoo started doing business yet'? No SergtO AVIia This statement was filed W•lh the County Clet1t of Orange County on 11 ·30-99 19996112813 Oa11y Pilot Dec 2. 9 16, 23. 199~ Tl1179 F1ctit1ous Busmeu Name Statement The f•>llOW•l'lQ J)l!ISOOt 11re d0tr.;i business as 1Motors rom. 3972 Bar ranc:a P~wy • l, Irvine, CA 92606-3202 1Motors com Los All· getes, Inc~ (CA), 20352 Hawthome Blvd • Tor· rerQ, CA 90503 I "°~11·. ~1 ~ult• 506. Newport Flctltloue BualneH Beach. CA 92660 Name Statement This business Is con· The following persons ducted by a corporation are doing business as Have you started doing New & u~ed Jeans. bU11ness yet? Yes, 665 Suri Street. Costa 8·23·99 Mesa CA 92827 Gary l Wyatt. ODS & Leon Koranl>erg. 865 Van o. Henson. ODS. a Surf Street, Costa Mesa. proleaslonal corporation CA 92827 Gaty L. Wyatt. DOS. This ~iness Is con· PttskSent .~ .. Thia statement was ducted by an lndivruual hied with the Coun(y Have yoo •tarled doing Cieri( ol Orang., County business yet? No Leon Korenberg O!l 12·3·99 Tl)ls statement was 199'8813223 filed w11h the County Dally P1lol Dec. 9. 16. 23, Clerk ol Orange County 30, 1999 Th190 on 12..e.99 Fictitious Bualness 19996113510 Name Statement Dally Pilot Dec 9. 18, 23, The tollow1ng persons 30, 1999 Th203 11e doing business as Flctltloua Bualneu ~'l~ •'l l 0 FA c I AL . Name Statement P L A S T I C & R E • The folloWing persons c 0 N s T R u c T I v E are doing business H : S U R G E R y A S .. SHAPERIGHT. 2039 S 0 C I A T E S . 1 4 0 1 S Lida Ln • Anaheim, Avoaldo Avenue. Suite Canlorn•a 92802 506, Newport Beach Trang Dang. 2038 S. Cahfomla 92660 Lida ln • Anaheim, C&ll· lomla 92802 Gary L. Wyan, ODS This business Is con· and Van D Henson, oos. e professional cor· ducted by en lnCllvlduat I (c .. ) 1 0 Havo yoo started doing porat on, " • 4 1 business yet? No Avocado Su11e 506, Trang Dang Newport Beach, CA This 1tetemen1 was 92680 This buSlness 15 con· filed with the County ducted by 8 corporatlOO Cleric or Orange County Have ""'"' staned. doing on 12·6·99 ,~ 1""813420 business yet? Yes. Dally Piiot Dec 9, 18. 23. 8·23·99 30 1999 Th205 v!ag ~e°":~.' 88~. ! Flctltloua Bualnen professional 00<poratton, Name Statement Gary l Wyatt. DDS. The I !lowing persons Pr11sidont 1iro rto1ng t.>u&1nou as Thls statement was Automohve Cons1111an1 11011 with thl! Coo111v E111 1~ 11 .01 637 So Ce· CIOrk ot <>tango Cour1tv 11111 Avonuw, Fullerton. on 12 3·99 CA 02833 19996813222 James T Marctle5e, D 11y P110t Doc 9. 16, 23. 637 So Cedar A11enue, 30 1999 Tll191 FuthJrton, CA 92833 Fictltloua BualneH Thia buSltleu le con· Name Statement ducted by n Individual The following petsons Have yoo started doing ara .....i.... bu$lness 81 businefl yet? Yu, Janu· """"' ary 1, 199!1 ORAL & James T. Marcl'leM ~J~g~CIAL. Thll statement wa1 RECONSTRUCTIVE filed with the County SURGERY Cleric Of Orange County ASSOCIATES, 1801 on 12·7·99 !hereon or Ille -~!iO" •st. CA 92630 A.200211 CREDITOR or • ~-seru.:'pts~1b'i97: ~31.1t>1?o0P1a~~[!~9 To ell h•lr•, contingent creditor llmal~it ~ F°T~~ ~~1::.2:°1s con· ~:~~ol~~tlno;:!'; of the deoeaeed, you fl11111~of 1he dueled by. an lndNlduat oredlto,., end .,.,. mu9t file your dalln is Have you atal1ed doing •one who may other• wfth the ooun and 5M 15 l>O:SSlt>ll busaneurt7 Yes, sen. wt.• be Interested tn mell a 0oPV to the • ol $ale .... .. ......... ···"' p«aOnel ftpfHen~ ~lass temt>et 2 . 1999 u,. ..... or "t.te1 ~r uw --anted by the toCll Alllan D Nguyan both..1. of: JANA~I! ._.... ..... f Smith & Sons Proper· ties. s cantomla General Partnership, 735 Ohms Way, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • Partners of Gen· eral Partnership: Walker Smith, Jr, 735 Ohma Way, Cotta Me .. , CA 92627 Molly M Smith 735 onma Way, Costa Meia. CA 92827 W•er Smittl Ill, 735 or.ma Way, Costa Mesa, CA9282T llled with 1he County Kerry Delk, Ph. D , Clet1t of Orange County 27555 PaMO Segovia, on 11 ·30·99 San Juan caplatrano, CA 1"9M121H 1l2175 Dally Pilot Dec 2, 9, t6, Meg George..1.J.4 A. 908 23. 1999 Th170 Htbisc:ua Ct, vorona del Ffctltloua Bualneee ~~~~ 11 000• Name St.tement ducted by. an unin- Tha lolowlng pellON corporated 1uocta11on are dOlng bullnesa u · olhe1 then a partnership This t>usmess la con· ducted ~y •corporation Have yoo $tarted doing business yet'? No IMotora.c::om Loa An· gales, Inc., D Sliva for Adam Stmma, CEO This statement was llled With the County Clertc ol orange County on 11-04·99 18996110$47 Dally P110t Dec. 2, 9, 18, 23. 1999 Th184 fictitious BualneH N a~.... S c 19996813540 ewport ''"" ' "118 • Dally Piiot Dec 9, 18, 23, Coate Maaa, CA 92827 30, 1999 Th206 v~ag ~e=· 88~ ! Flctltloua BualneH ~rofeUIOnal corporation, Name Statement CA). 1401 Avocado, The lolloYr1ng persona ulle 508. Newport ere dOinQ buslneu as Beach, CA 92660 ETIWANDA FUNDING This busloesa II con-COMPANY , 27808 lnadd411onto Ille Thia atatement was MCuANl!L AKA O<K.lf't wt .... n our ..•• _.....~.;....., filed with •hi County J"'N"'LE• aT••Ke moMhe from the OrMt7a7*'0r eten.. of orange County "' ; PFrmON hae data of ftrst leauenoe ti!•~ bank a ctm on 12.7.99 been filed by MA"Y of letten •tro\l&ded by a -« lederal 19"6113529 'J, KANAGY In the Jn Medon 100 of union « a dl8dl Dairy P1lol Dec 9, 18, 23, Sup•ltor Court of the c.lttornl• Pro- l ' • I ' I t I I by 1 ilatt or ledetal 30, 1999 Th211 California, Coun"" of bate Code. The time s Wld loan ~ • • for fllng olalmt wlll s ~· 9' s7.t. ~1 u.ru wcmaA Or•~e PETITION not •xPlr• before 1 ~ orrir~ 11Hto•£1,'~~=:""' requeet• that MARY :;:r =~'::; ~= "Affordable Alternative" DiScount Casket, Cremation& BuriaJ Service Why should you subject yours 1f & your family to paying inflated prices for ca ketc; & service ????. Ca.II Toll Fm ..SSS·S-fCASKn' Sml•J Oruge I Sitroladlng f.ountrles J. KANAGY be ep-notloed abovt. pointed " peraonal YOU MA y EX· r,;c:,,eJ:ntatlve to AMINI! the ftle k-ter the •et.et• .... of the deoedem. by the ooutt. If you .. • petMft lnier.et· THf! PnmoN ad In the ••tat•, you mev fh with the ooun • formal ,. .. qunt fot Spedal Nodoe of the flljng of en Inventory encl LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC VIEW llPIH9I• of .. tat• MEMORIAL PARK .... t9 oJ of eny pridOft or aocount Cf>t:etcwy • Mortutry .. ~ In uo- Chaj)el • Cremetory 1len "UIO of the 3500 Pilciflc view 0.-ivt C.Ufornla Probeta Newpott 8elch Code. A Requ"t for -....2700 .,..._ Notto• fonn la 11\1 .... ffom the NICI lllOTllUI ;-"' ~ .. llU lllOAOWAY .... I • Mortuary• Chepel ...... M • .._ Ct9ma11on ....._ Y ... • 110 Broadway ~.I. a. 11JO Coata Mase .._. ...... CA ... ,.,.,. MSMU80 1 1 Km S Laz.arua. 270 C1gney Lane, #301, Newport Beach, CA 92883 Clarke A Smith 735 Ohms Way, Cotta ~sa. CA 92627 Shrader tnvastmenll, a Limited Partnership of Cehtornla, (CA). 1502 BIOOkhollow Dr., Suite B. Banll Arla. CA 92705 Kone Gardent. I Um· 11ed Partnef'lh•f of can • lornla. (CA • 1502 8rookho4IOw Or, We 8. Bania Ana, CA 92705 Caroline Power Klndri1h Trust, Alennder M Pow.r TrullH. 7300 Happy canyon Road. Santa vnei, CA 034e0 This bu11neaa ~ con- ducted by. a generel pannershlp Have you atened ~ bumeu W9f? v ... Feb· ~1990 Clarke A Smith This 11a1ement was liled w10I the COUnty Cler1t ol Orange eounty on t M 7.f9 , ..... 11. Daitv PllOC Dec: 2. 8. 18, 23, lm Th18s Studio PR, 718 S Have you atartad doing Wet>Mr Ave., Suite 103, bualneu yet? vea. Anaheim, ca 92804 1211194 Craig M. Hitt, 118• s David Engstrom. PhD Webster Ave ., SUlle 103, Ttll1 stalemant was Anaheim, ca 9280-4 med with the County Thll business Is con· Cleft! ot orange County ducted by: an lndlvldual on 12·3·99 Have yoo atarted doing 18HMU237 buS!neH yet? Yu. Dally Ptlol Dec 9, HI, 23. 9122199 30, 1999 Th186 Craig M Hiii Thia 1111amen1 was hied Witt\ Ille goooty Clertc o4 Orange County on 11-30-99 1HMt12130 Deity Piiot ~ 2, 9, 18. 23, 1999 ..!n!!! Flctltloue Buelnttl N1me Statement The folloWJng petlOl\I are doing bua1n111 •• Mechanic On Wheel•. 2905 Elleamere Ave .. Cotta Mell, CA 928~ Dw1Qt11 Mcclellan Rob tlU, f 40 17 cab1lllo SI., Cotta Meta CA 82627 Thll bullnell II con• dllttet1 by an tndlVidual Ha~ YoU Ulrted OOlflO ws1ntt1 ,.., No Dwll1it Mcdellltl Roberti This tatt~f was filtd with the Count) Clet1t (If Orange Count) on 11'30·98 1 ..... 1llH 0. ly Piiot Dec. 2 I, HS, 23, 1999 lh172 STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Thi following pe~ hu (hlVe) Iba the use of the f1et1t10U• butlne• name DANCE EXPEAIENCE II. 100« Adami Av 1116, Huntington Beach. CA 92648 The Flctltious Bulltle • name referred 10 above WH fifed In Orange County on 5114/99, Fl[E NO 19996793180 Eugena l .. ry. 10044 Adariia Av llttf8, Hunt lnOton Baac:h, CA 92648 .This bUllntU la COft• dUded by an lndMOual E uQetla lUfY ~ atatetMnt WH li1ed wfltl the Covnty Cle"' °' ~ County on 11-30·89 1 ..... 1~'24 Oaity Pilot Oec 2, f , tO, 23, '99t Thfl t Name Statement The followtng persona are doing business as· WEST COAST REALTY SERVICES. 22908 Springwater, Lake For HI, CA92630 KGW Corporation. (CA), 22908 Sp1lng· water, Lake Forest, CA 92830 Thl9 bu&lll8SI '8 oon• ducted by a oorporeuon Have you stal1ed doing bullneh yet? Yea, Sept ITlber 1~ KGW Corporation, l<avln Wyart PrNidlnl Th11 statement wat filed with tho CoUnty Clerk of Orange County on 11.30-99 199Mt12811 Dally Piiot Oec. 2. 9, 18, 23, 1989 Th1110 Flctltloua Bu1IMH Neme Stai.ment Tne I~ ~llOf'll are CIOinO busliie N OAA&.' MAXILLOFACIAL, PLASTIC a RC · CONSTRUCTIVE SUAGERY AS SOCIATES, 15 Mai blu, Sulte 210, Allio Vltjo, CA 82658 Gaiy L. Wyatt, DOS I V•n 0 HeNM. DOS, a proleMIOnal OOl'Pof•llOn, (CA}, 1401 Avocado, dUcted by:• c::orpvallon Ourazno, Suite 3033. Have yoo atarted doing Mlulon Vte10. CA bualneu yet? Yes. 92692·2530 8·23·99 Allan Robbins Potter, Gary L Wyatt, ODS & 27008 Ourarno, Sulla Van 0 Henaon. DDS, a 3033, M1111C111 Veeto. CA professional corporation, 112892·2530 . Gery l Wyatt, DOS. Thia business II COO• President ducted by: an Individual Thia 11atement was Have you stal1ad doing flied with the County bualness yet? No Cleric of Orange County AtlAn Robbins Pott r on 12·3 99 T1111 .statement was 19"6113224 II d with the County DI y Piiot Dec. 9, 18, 23 Cl r1c 0C Of~ County 30, 1999 Th192 on 12 7.99 Fletltlou• Bueln•H Nam• Staiem.nt The lollowlng pet'IOnl are dOlng bualneu as lo nleil(ja11 7 eorpo. rate Plata, SU1ta 200. lrv'lne, CA 92606 Aht1111 Funding, Inc, (CA). 1 Co<porate Plan Suitt 200, ffV!ne, CA 02csoe Tllil bU$lr1ele is con• d11Clad by • oorporellOn Have you atal'fO(I dOlno buslnea• yet? No A tale Funding Inc.., ~ Sdlamborg Pr • TM1 atatoment was filed wttn the ~ Ote1'1 of Orange COunty on 12'3·8Q 1 ..... 1UH oa11y Pflol Dec:. e. 1 o. '23. 30. \9lXI Th187 1"81111631 D lly Pila( Oec. 9, 18, 23, 30' '099 Th207 Flctltloua BualneH Heme Statement TtMl fotJUwlng pel"IOOI are doing bu11neaa •• OLA Product1, 63!1 Dlklf St , I X203, Colta Me.a, CA 82826 Q1ry Lee Aloan. 135 Baker & . t ><203. CO.ta Meta. CA 82626 This bullnt la GOO- oueted by en Individual Htve you tal1td doing bu.sm.h yal? Yu, 11111199 Gary l Regan Thi• •1atement wt• f1:.J "'1!h ,,. ~ Clvrio ot orange OountY on 12·7 99 , ..... 1 .... Dally Ptlot D.e I 18, 23.. 30. 1809 Th20I Doily Pilot I ..,:., ' ~ -) , t.. .,. • PUBUC I NOTICES PU8UC NOTk:ES ~~ •11 ..r:im 11 ~ 11""'"-"-~"~-~ 11 u Caldomla, County of OLASPEL eke VI Flet1t1ou1 Bu1lnH1 Fictitious BuslneH Fletitlou1 ButlneH 8000•we,0ol ~ .. '·--$~ L•.ICJ Heme Statement ~oe PEATRICE Gl.ASPH Name SUlternent N•m• Statement Name Statement clotlles. r~ :;', N ICft T .. _ ,_..__.._g ,,.,_. THE PETITION FOR Pl VIOV. 0 GLASPH The f·-"-w•nn norson1 The l·•)1~ .. 1ng pe"Mh• T>--1011~ .. lflll persona ~~ . : •_',.m""".,:.,",',._:;·u-.-PROO•fE oanueata .... t •ka VI GL.ASPEL cJ""' """bu' 1!.!' .. 85 .,. "";'.'.". '""'' "'"' "'~ Cl.AS KLOS J ,7, W ,,. vu ,.,._ ,.. ''"" "'° A PETITION FOR are .,.ng I·-11e wouiv uullnna as are d<Jing tius1nes~ as g•in csrauer, ciottltlti • JAC SON PLASTIC JOHN E DRURY l>e•P· Hank If MexlCBn Food LOAN ABC, 410 3161 SPEET CONSULTING. _ ... SURGERY AND SKIN .POff'led 81 ~rtonal rep· PROBATE hU been tiled 1087 W Baker 51, COata S1reu1, NewJiOn Beatll, 5143 E Manta Ln. •F., cnb B'l'18'• rum ""•C. CARE CENTER, 1401 raaantatNe to a(fmintstar by JOYCE 8ECHTOl..D Mau Ca 92626 CA 92&63 Anallek'll CA 92887 DAVI G~ENSTAO Avondo, Suite 606, IN e11111e of the dece and PAUL CAVANAUGH Sally S Wagner. 3359 SunDur" Morlgage, Jason Lautel, 51'43 E K 78 c:luba, CIQtt N e A... CA danl In Ille Sooenor Coort ol W'1le11a Cir Costa (CA), 410 31.C Street, Manta Ln. IF ~l\l!tlolm pe~t11!-W.!.._ IJCin"by(-comnn n nrport ea..... THE PETITION re· cat lomie, Col,Wity ol Mela. Ca 92626 Newporl Beach, CA CA 92887 , •• ., ~ .v ~ b ~ Gr90 J~ quests the dec•denl'a ORANGE Thia busltlaA • oon· 92663 This liv$1n n II CCII-ea ~d "'"s may MD ODS, 1401 AV<>Qdo, W• afld eodldja, II any. TliE· PETITION FOR duded by 811 ~ndivldual TM bu toeSI I C'OO ducted I y an hi4 ~iial •1AJmrnce1 In advance) CJ• Suite 508,' .Newport be admmed IO probate PROOATE requotl5 lhat Have you started doiflg d\icteo by a 001po1ali0n Ha111t you si..rtoct Clolng ~r.~~ ':Y2 04:00~ M ~\ Oeactl. CA 92680 The Wll and any codidll JOVCE BECHTOLD and ~Mss 't811 Yes, Have Yo.J sta'10d 1~ bus n ss yet l No , ... 0 promises wner 1t1fd Thie buaineaa Is con· are available for ·ex· PAUL CAVANAUGH be 11/01119~ bllSlness y111? th Jason Laurel "' weted b lndlllld 1 aminallon in ltle Ille kept appolnled 11 per1<>11al SaQy S W11gner Sunbur•t Mongage, Tnls 1;1atemnn1 wa' prQllerty 1m$ bo 11 lilOrlld tieve Ju a~lted ~ by the ooort rep1.aen1ahves to ad· This 1tatemen1 was John A G•lcflri.i, filed with 1110 County '''' vwtild1 IS located at liuilneu yet? Yes. THE PETITION te· minister the estate of the ltlod with the County President Clel'I\ ol Orange County ~f~~~5€L~012 crflo~t 10.25-99 quests authority to ad· decedent Clcn< of Orange Counly This 11111tomen1 was on 12· I 0 99 Av . Hur 1111;ton BEID' 1, Dennis a. Jacobson, minister the estate under THE PETITION re· on 11 ·30-99 lllod with the Coollty 199Sl6813~3 Ca 11141 .,94 .. 7 ; 4 MO DDS the Independent Admln· quests the deced1 unt s 1Sl996812821 Clurlc or Or1mge County D11lly Piiot Doc; HI £3 Litn""'ro 1~50.,::,5 11, This statemenl was lstratlon of Estates Act Will and ,oe1ic11s. i any, Daily Pilot Dec 2 9, 16 on 12·10·~9 30 1999 Ja11 6 2000 ''" v •• ., !tied with the Coonty ~Is AuthOftty Wiii allow be admitted lo proball 23, 1999 Tl\175 11K198813930 Th225 tl()ht 1 t.io Ill lho I It Clellt of Orange Counay personal represent· !':: ~~a~l~:"Yr::'~'!~ Flcthlous B~slnen Daly Piloc Dec 16, 23. • _F_l_c_tl-tl_o_u_a_B_u_e_ln_e_s_a_1 ~~~·,~~ ~s~"~~: pt~ oo 12·3·99 •t111e to take many &<:· _ _,ft_..,,. ... In 1 .... 11._ kept Name Stateme~t 30 1999 Jim 6• 2000 Name Statement lo• t ll1e nrn at 1"96113220 lions without obtaining .,,,.,_..,., ,.., ,.. Th218 • 1 ...... c;ourt approval Before by Ille court. • Th6 tollow1ng perions The folkr,.,lng p rionli purcha~o All pur...,.., 1 C>elly Piiot De<: 9 16, 23, THE PETITION re.· aie dOin9 business as Flctltloas Bu1lness •-are UOlf151 business as gOOd& e1t.! OOld as s nnd ,30:Jm Tti194 :!n"f'G =~. ve~=: quests authonty to ad· GOLD COAST INVEST· Name Statement PCM • Expr(ISS 2r,01 most be relnQ\IO<J 011 ' FJctitJou1 Bu1lne11 the personal repretent· minlStenne estate under MENT CLUB 2061 Bust• Th& lolk>wtng persons Harboi Blvd Cor. 8 • :ia1., Sale Is sutJjcCI 10 Heme SUltam9flt atiVe wtU tie required 10 ~ Independent M m n· t1ess ~nter Dr . Suite lire cJ<>ong business as Mesa, CA 92626 callcellation in \h(l "•nnt The lollowlng persons give notlee to lnlerKled 11tration ol Estales Act 2 I 4 • Irv 1 n e . CA ln~r Balance Alter· Louu; Philip Moina• " ~l!·e:met I b-01"" en .re dOlno busmess as. persons untHs they {Ttus Authonly will allOw Sl2612·1108 nawe Hea11t1 Ce1e. 1831 527 wa11ngWOOd Rd, La t<tnd•..io am Ohl Q&11·d JACOBSON PLASTIC have wall/Id nouce or tt1e personal repri'sent Susan Frencn, 2061 Oranoe Ave Sulle E, Puente CA 91744 P<lrty Published 011 SURGERY AND SKIN con sented to the atNe1 to take many ac· Business Center Dr. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This uusinoas 1s r.on· 12115:99and1212.10il CARE CENTER. I 5 proposed ecilon.) The In· t1onJ without obtaining Suite 214. Irvine. CA Dftryl lndol. 2 Ultimo oucied by an 1n01vi<1ual Auct1ooeer WanrJa No1 Mareblu, Suite 210. Allso depenoerit admlnla· court approval. Bef0<e 92612 Irvine. CA 0~20 Have you l;tartadd•.>ing ton Bond 116 400·1684 Viejo, CA 92656 tratlon authority will be taking certain vory lmpor Duglas Wnghl, 2164 Th1i business Is con· business yfll'I Yes De• Ayres Soll Storage Dennis Greg Jacobson granted unleaa an In· tant actions. however, Airway Dr • Costa Mesa, ducted t1y en individual cernber 1, 1999 Resl<lent M11naq'" MD DDS, 1401 Avocado, terested peraon Iii.a an the personal represent· CA 92627 Have you started doing LOUIS Ph1hp Molnar Publrshed Newpon Suite 506, Newport ohlAMlon 10 the petition atlves wfW be requ11ed 10 This busmess ls con· bus•ness yet? No This statement wa& Beach·Co~ta M~sa Oa y Beactl. CA 92660 8~"ihows good cauae give nota to interested ducted by a general Daryl lndes flied with 111~ cwnty Pilot Oec.e!Ylber lb 23 This business IS con· why the coort should not persons unless they partner5htp This sta1ement was Cle"' ol Oranye Cooney 1999 Th242 duct.cl by. en lnclMdual iv.ntu have waived no11ce or Have you slarted domg hied w•th the County on 12·10·99 Haveyouatarteddolng g':nt~~~Q'"~ the consented 10 the business vet? No Chtltl ol Orange Coonty 19996813924 Fictitious Business buslneH ye!? Yes. petJllon wll be held on proposed action.) Th4f in· Susan French on 12·10·99 Daily Prlot Doc 16. 23. Name Statement 10.26·99 JANUARY 20. 2000 at dependent admlnls· Thi~ Slatement was . 19996813932 JO 1999 Jan 6 2000 Toe lo<1>iw1u.1 persons Dennis G. Jacobson, 1 45 pm. In Dept. L73 fo. tralion authonty Wiii be hied with the Coonty Dally Pilot Dec 16. 23 Tl1226 are doing tr.u.ness as MO DDS cated at 341 Thi City granted unless an In· Clerk 01 Orange County 30. 1999 Jan 6. 2000 Fictitloua Buslneu a} All Oties Realty Tttl1 atatemant was Dr111e SOulh, Orange, CA terestect person Illes an on 11 ·»99 Th219 Name Statement b) OCbVOwne1 Com tiled wtth Ille County 92868 objection to the pemion 19996812809 Fictitious Business The lollovwrng persons r~orsaleandrent com, Cleft< of 0f9nge Coonay IF YOU OOJECT to lhe and shOws QOOd cause Dally Pilot Dec 2• 9 16• Name Statement are doing business as d) a11c1t1esbyowf\flr com, on 12·3·99 -granting ol the petition, why the COUit should not 23• 1999 Th176 Tne lollowing persons The Orange County 2576 Newp<irt 81 , Cosu1 19996e13219 you snoold apj)eat at the grant ltle authonty. Fictitious Bu1ineu are do1n1J busmess as Tnbune, 3221 Minnesota Mes.J CA 92027 Dally Piiot Dec 9, 16, 23, heartno end 1ta1e your A HEAfllNG on the Name Statement Pubhshtng services Alie. Cosla Mesa CA All C1t1es ReAll'{ In . 10. 1999 Th195 objectlOna or file wrttten pehti<>O wlU be held on The following persons Co .. 3505 Cadillac Ave, 9262d (CA). 2576 Newport Bl Flctltloua Bu1lneas objections wtlh Ille ooun JANUARY 13, 2000 et are doing business as Suite H Co6ta Mesa CA Eva S<;hOlll, 3221 M111 Custa Mesa CA 92627 Heme Statement belOf'e Iha heal1ng Your 1:45 p.m. ll\ Dept L73 lo· CAPITA. 3737 Buch 92626 nesota Ava • Costa Th~ bus•ne~ Is con The followlng persons appearance may be in cated at 341 The Cny Street. Sufte 200. New· James A Pawell. 1936 Mesa CA 92626 ducted by a corp0rat n re doing t>us1nes:i as person or by your et· Drtve South. Orange. CA port Beath. CA 92660 Pon Seaboume Way. Ma,.,_ Olson, 3221 Min-Have you &tal1tJd OOiny Retlable Controls & IOmey 92l868F YO. U""' 'ECT 10 the Caf)ila Teclll'lologies, Newporl Beach, CA nesole Ave Costa Ous.r1es~ yet? Yes 199 Electrlo Co • 1763 IF vou ARE A CREDI· v..... Inc. (Delaw-are). 3737 92660 Mesa CA 92626 An C•t•b Real!~ Inc Anaheim Ave • Cosla TOA or contingent credi· granting ol the pe111ion, Birch Streel Suite 200. This business IS con· This business 15 con JO$eph A M nor PreSt Men, CA 92627 tor ol the deeeased, you you should appear at the Newport Beach, CA dueled by an individual ducted by a gon&rat dent Ml\chell Davis, 1763 muSl life your dalm With heannp and state your 92660 Have you started doing pannership Ttus s1atemen1 h3S Arlllhelm Ava., Costa the court and mall a copy ob~IOl'ls or file written Th1s business Is con-bus1neS1 yet? No Have you 5.tarted oo.ng Med with lho County Mesa, CA 92627 to the pel'90rnll repre· Ob ect.rons With the COUil ducted by a oorporation James R Pawell business yet? No Clerk ol Orange Ct~n1y Tiiis business Is oon· sentatJVe appalnted by be ore the hearlrig Your Have you stalled doing This statement was Eva Scholtz on 1 ii 14·99 ducl«I by; an indMdual the oourt within lour appearance may be in business yet? Yes. ltled w11h tho County This statemeni wa 5 19996814156 Have you started doing months from the dale ol person or by your at· 09/01/99 Clerll ol Orange County hleu with the County Daily P1lo1 Dec 16 23 tiuslneas yet? No the hr51 Issuance ol let· to1mFeY0· U aRE A CREDI Cal'llta Technologies. on 12· 10·99 Cleltl of orange ec 4nty 30 199~ Jan. 6 1000 Mitchell Davis tera as provided In Pro-y, "' Inc .. Challes· S Gran· 19996813941 on 12·10·99 L-Tl 2~ This statement was bate Code section SllOO. TOR or contingent tredl ville, Executive Vice Daily Piiot D11c 16 23. 1"996813in7 Fictitious Business led wilt\ the County The ume tor filing dalms tor of the deceased. you President 30 1999, Jan 6, 2000 Da~y P1101 Dec 16 23. Name Statement '11811< ol Orange County Wiii not expire befofe rour mlhust file!~' cta,·m r~ This statement was Th220 30. 1999, Jan 6 2000 nic IO·'O\N nq l'Jll•SOns monthl from the hearing e court 0 "" ma• a.....,,., 111..,. with the County Th227 I.II\ 12·3·99 io· .... personal ::J'e re "" Fictitious Business are d<><~ tius111tis~ es. 1..,....•132H dale noticed above ""' • Cle ... ol Orange Coonty Delly Pl ~16 2J YOU MAY EXAMINE santatlves appoint by on 1'1.30-99 Name Starement Fictitious Bu1lne11 COC 'S 24 HAS JO,.)~ • ni1e6 the hit kapl by trl8 court the court within lour 19906812815 Tiie fOllO'N1ng persons Name Statement CHILDCARE 29S:,,i 11 ""'' are a ""'"rlOll 10-moo1hs ltom tile date 01 Dail" p •-Dec 2 9 16 are doi"" business as. T"'-follow•nn narsons Hicii.ory Pl II.A Costa FlctJtJOUI Busi,,... ter8Siad In the estate, 11'18 first luuance ol let· 23 1999 'Th17i Alpha'" Web Design, are1:bng businm as ~oLe~A ~~!xti 2859 Neme Statement you may hie with the ters as prOVlded In Pro-· 2030 Goldaneye Place, White Box Tecilnolo-H ..... o"ry Pl 11 , ,._·ta Thi lollow1ng persons coort a Request tor Spe· bale Code sect10n 9100 Actltlous Busineaa Costa Mesa, CA 92626 g1es 10341 Garald•no M"f::m,· CA 92626 """ are dOlng business as c1aJ Notice (loon DE·154) The time IOI 1i11no c:1a1ims Name Statement Robert M Bradley Road, Garden Grove CA Th7s business is 000 ORS, 17302 Dalmler of the hllng ol en lnven· will not expire berore our The lotlowmg persons 2030 Goldeneye Place. 92840 d 1 St , #A·2, Irvine, CA tory and appraisal of IS• months from the heal'lng are doing busme5s as Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Jerald Scott Neuman ductl'<l by an-lndM ua 92814 tale assei. or ot any pell· date nolleed above BRUSHES ANO BYTES. This business 1s con· 10341 Geraldine Road, HQve you started 001119 Ouallty Restoration tlon or account as YOU MAY EXAMINE 200 N Tushn Ave, Suite ducted by en lndtvldual Garden Grove CA business ye\? Yes Setv1ce1, LLC, (CA), provided In Probate the file kept by the COUil 200, Sarna Ana. CA Have you started doing 92940 10/23199 17302 Dalmler St .. IA·2, Code 5eetlon U!50. A 11 you ere a person in 92705 t>us1neu yet? Yes, Dana Ann Neuman Kol\eb Belay rvtne, CA 92614 Request for Spacial No-terested In the estate, Euzabelh Albertson. 1 t.'1ll999 10341 Geralo•ne Road This statement was Thia bustness Is con· ~oelo1TOlsavallabtelrom you may hie with the 1023 Forson Road, Robert M Bradley Garden Grove CA hied \\ltl tne Couniy luded by. Um•ted the COUf1 deli! court a Request for Spe· McK1nteyv1tie, CA 95519 T111s statement was 92840 Cter'k o1 Orange County llabi~tyCo Attorney for~ cialNohce(tormDE·154) SUccess Resource In· hied wtth the County This busneS& 1s con· on 12·14·99 Haveyou&tarteddoing Petitioner. ol the hing ol en 1olnven· sltlute, {CA).5 200 00N Clen< ol Orange County dilCted by hUSban<l an<I Dai•y Plot De1~1314~~3 l>USlf\eU yet? Yet, HALL SEELY, tory and appraisal es· Tustn Ave.. urte 2 • on 12·10-99 wile 000 11/03/98 ESQ. (CS8I033&44) late assats or of any pell· Santa Ana, CA 92705 1t996813935 Have you started doing 30 1999 Jan 6 2 Quallty RHtorallon 901 DOVE STR~ET, lion or account es Tl'llS business IS con· Daily Pilot Dec 16. 23. bui;1~ess yet? No Th233 '>erv1011, UC, MIChMI SUITE 120, NEWPORT provided in Probate ducted by. a limited 30 1999 Jan 6. 2000 Jeta!CI Scott Neuman Fictitious Business L. Mlselk:h, President BEACH, CA 92660 Code secbon 1250 A partne~hip T11221 This statement .vu . Name Statement T1111 atetef'Mnl w11 Published Newport Reque!il for Speaal No Have you started dotng Flctitloue Business llloCI with the Cou11ty The 1o11ow1ng pen;ons hied with lhe County Beach-Costa Meta Dally t•oe loon Is available from business yet? No Name Statement Clerll ol Orange CounlY are doing business ea Ctett< of Ontnoe County Piiot December 17, 23, tl'I$ COUit c:ler1< Elizabeth Albertson on 12 14·99 'BETTER CARE COT· m 12 3 99 24, 1999 Attorney for th• Success Resource In· The lollowlng perapns 19996814166 TAGES. 14542 Laurel • • 19996f132A9 FTh196 Petttloner: ~ilute, W E Mitctioll, ar:~~r~~~~:s~!en Dally P1lo1 Dec 16. 23 Ave .. ltvtn11, CA 92606 Daffy ""lot Dec 9 18 23 Actltloua Bual,,.•• WIUIAM V. SCHMIDT, P11s1dent 30 1n99 Jan 6 2000 Wendy l<russman 10. 1m • Th197 ESQ., SBN 0290311. This statement was anCI Graphics. 36°6 • • ·Th230 2057 Port Bristot Orcie' FictJtioua Bu1lneH Name StAltement 1905 E. BALBOA filed wnh the County ~nean,dClealo9n270S41 Sanla -F~l-ct-1-tl-o-us-cB~u-s~ln_e_s_s_ Newpori Bea1;h CA S The following pellOOs BLVD., NEWPORT Clerll ol Orange County " N S 92660 Name tatement ant doing l>oainess a.s· BEACH, CA 112661 on 12•3.99 Chits Kubice~. 21 11 ame tetement Agne' Weiss 2057 The fOloWlng peraons My Tift, 475 Promon· Published Newport 19996813266 Chestnut Ave.. Long The foll-OW•ng perso11s Poo B~IOI cirde, New re doing business es. IOfy Drtlte Eeal, Newpo11 Beach-Costa Mesa Daily o.11y Prlol Doc 9. 16. 23. Beach. Ca 9080e are doing bosl!'\8st es port Beach CA 92660 HICKS. HICKS & Beach. Cellfomla 92660 Pllol December 16 22 30. 1999 Th200 Ryan Bryant 2261 Aocenc on care. 2057 Th~ bU$lll0$S IS con· BRAUN. 2850 E Mes& Apr11 A. McClure. 475 23. 1999 Fictitious Busl .. ••• Lomma Ave • long Poo Bni.tol C•rele. New· dueled by a qencra! Vero. Dr 1103, Costa Promontory Onve Ea'1, ThWU8 ,.... Beach. Ca 90815 port Beach CA 92660 partnersnip Me ... CA 92626 Newport Beach. CekfQr· Fictitious Buelnesi !!._~m1~.~1ntgemepe!'.!..s This b\.is•nefi5 is con· A Retirement Lrv1ng Have ~ou started OOlng Emest V Hldts, 2850 n1a 92660 ""' ..,....,... "'""' ducted by a general Referral Agency (CA), business vet 7 YAi., E. Mesa Velde Dr. 1103. This bu11neu It con-Name Statement are doing busrness as partnon;h1p 2057 Port Bnstol. New· IO/l /99 Colita Mau. CA 92626 ducted by an fndtvldual The IOlk>wtng persons Adep l Concepts, Have you st.ened doing pol\ Beac:ti. CA 92660 w ,.., K 611 Thia business is con-Have you started doing are domg business es 22735 Teakwood, Mis· bus1nen vet? No This tx.1s1nen is con· enu, russm ducted by an lrdVldual business yel7 No OUtCK·N·SAVE,Co621 tlon Viejo Calllornta Chris Kubicek dueled by a corpora11on ~~'~es i1%f,;",;l!nt w;i~ Have you started dOlng April A ~ure W 19th Street. &ta 9?6A2 Thll statement was Havu yuu ewrted dv1119 hle<J w.ltl me County business yet? Yes, This statement was Mesa, CA 92627 Jerry W McFaflancl, hied with the County business vet? Yes Clerit 01 Orange County 8/01/90 nled with the County Spartan Enterpnaas, 22735 Teakwood Mis· Clerk ot Orange County 111119\J on 12•14•99 Ernest V Hicks Cieri< ot Onlnga Coonty U C, (CA), 621 w 19th sion Viejo Cahforma on 12·10·99 A Retueme111 L ving 19996814161 Thll atatamtnl WH on 12·20-99 Street Cofila Mesa, CA 92692 19996813915 Relerral Agency WANV Oa 'Y PilOI Dec 16 2' hied with the County 1""814MO 92627 Robert G Aq<llno. 650 Da~y P1t0( Dec 16. 23. Ktt1s5ll'len, President .'.lo 1999• Jan 6 2000 Clatt< ol er.nae County Dallv Pilot Dec 23, 30, Thia bus1ne11 IS con· Tamarack Ave. 111613. 30 1999 Jan 6. 2000 Thi<: statement was Th234 on 12·3·99 1090. Jan 6, 13. 2000 duc:ted by Llllltted Brea, California 92821 Th222 1 leo wltn th C-Ounty B 18098813250 Th251 LlablitY Co T1115 business Is con-Flctltloui Buelnell Ct rk cl 0'1!nJ County Fictitious usrness PUBUC NOTICES BSC 20 NOTICE OF PETfTION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: MILDRED P. MAC LACHLAH CASE NO A200200 To heltS bftntlb CMsr • c:r edllOf1 cont ing(!nt crcd tors i9ncl pel• sons wtio may QthcM bo \nteruted in tne I or e&llltll Or both ol MILORED P MACLACHLAN A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been llted lJy OAUCE A SCHERER in th& Su1•er101 Court of Calrtorma · Coonly ot ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE rl!Qu&fils tnat BRUCE R SCHERER oo 11ppo1nruo as per50flll) urnre•cnlaliVe 10 adm n- ister .the ustate ol tne rJe· cooont :fHEi PETITION re· quest$ the deceo,.nt " W1 I f;rl(J OOdCllS 11 any bO adm 11ed to protiat11 TM W1M llnd any COd•CllS are avdllablo tor ex· am1nauon 1n Iha ttre ktll'll liy the court THE PETITION re· QUIJsts authOnly 10 ad· m n ste• me estate iinder tno lntJcpenOent Adm n· 1stratl()fl ot. Estates Act (Tnis AuthOnty w1M allow 1r.e IHl"'°"al rep1esent· at 1re to take many BC· I ~ w•thoUI Obla1n1ng coun approval Beloro taklnQ cert.J n very lm1><>r· lilnl, ac11ons, hOwever. Ille personal represent etlve will be requtred to give notice to 1n1eres1ed p1Jrso11'> uniess ~hey have woived notice or consanted to the propo<.>tld actlOn l The 1n 1Jeptonden1 adm1n1s trarton authority will be grantet1 ul\fess an lfl tcrru;tod person files an Ob CCllOn 10 the pel1tioo and shews 9(lOCl e&US#J wtly 11te court snouta not grant trte autnonty A HEARING on the ~ e1Jtio11 w1U be l>eld on JANUARY '20, 2000 at 1 45 pm 1n Dept L73 lo- cateo at 341 The City D11vo Soutn Ordnge, CA 92668 IF YOU OBJECT lo the granting ot the i>et•llOO you shout<J appear al h8 hean~ no s1a10 y01>r ob1oetJOf\:> or hi! wntl n oli~C11()nS w th the coon bc:ore the hea11ng Vour eppearal!CA:' may be lfl person o( by your at· torney IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or contingent cre<li· tor ol the deceased, you mu~I hie your cta1m with u1e court and ma11 a c:opy to tl'll! personal reple ~arita11ve appointee by the court within lout mo.1th& hom the dale 01 the hist 1,5suance ot 1e1 teis ab p10111Cled 1n Pro- bate Code secuon 9100 T~ l!fne tor h ng claims w I flOt ellpue befOfe lou1 month& lrom the heanng elate notiCed above YOU MAY EXAMINE 11>8 tile kepi by the court If you are a pe~ in· tereilOd m the estate, you may hie with the COUil 11 Request for Spe· ctar Notice (form OE·I M) ol !he filing ol an rnven rory and appra1sa of es late asuts 01 ol any pell· lion or account a5 provided in Probate Code secuon 1250 A Request tor Spedal No- tice lonn IS ava lable from the court cieltl Attorney for the Patluoner: EOWARD G COSS, ESQ, (CSB#89182) R. ZEBULON LAW, ESQ (CSB#138615) COSS SHREIAR & LAW, 4590 MecARTHUR BLVD., SUITE 390, NEWPORT BEACH, CA Sl2660 Pubhstted Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dany Pilol Dae.ember 17. 23. 24 1999 Dlllv Piiot Dec. SI, 16. 23, "'A=-ctJ..,..,tl_o_u-a""a=-u-,..,.1,,.-1-1-Haw you started doing dUCleo by a genallll Name Statement on 12·14·99 Name Statement JO. \999 Th198 St business yet? Yes, pannersttop 1_..._ 1Sl996a14162 The touowtng persont Ftctllloue Bu•lness A ::;itloua Bualneas Heme •tement 411198 Have you started doing The ....,.,wing persons ·Daty Pilot Dec 16, 23 are do.ng· business as """ The lollowlng persons Spanen En1erpnae1, bustnesa yet? No are doing bo\!ness as 30• 1999. Jan. 6 2000 Factory Pro SeMce Name Statement FTh195 Heme Statement are doing bus1nesa 81 LLC. Robert J Legate. Jerry w Mcfarland MOS/FAIT, a Cal lomia Th231 370 E t7lh St. Costa The tottoW1ng persons The lollO'Mrig persons a) MOLL Y'S PL.AV· Auth AQent Mgr Thli statement was Gennral Partnership, 190 Mcsri CA 92627 are doing business ac; re doing l>oalnesa as. HOUSE, bl MOL.LY'S This stAtomenr w 1 t.1~1.1 Wllh he County N1h11port Cnnter Or Flctirious Bu1int1!!.t M L rllbs. 23~ Lt A rllf!llrt Sales. 2115 DRINKWATER. 441 GARDEN, 3253 Minne· Med w1lh Iha Cciunty Cl "-OI ~ n.go County #100 N11wpor1 Be;irh Nam• Statem,.nt llt!lOn ,,,.. Cost• M San111~0 Drive, Newpo'1 • Via Lido Soud, Newport sol a Avenue, Costa Cl(lnt of 01 "ti Counlv on 11 o o CA 91.!L '<> 'Tho ro1towmg l'<rli:>ns CA ~2 20 ll cit Cahlo11ua 2660 lleach. CA 92663 Mesa. Cellfornla 92626 on 12•14 9J in l96810665 Mv~ SC41le lnttirn 11111 dOing lh1 ~a Th b ~ cun Micha I C 2 m • Kalhleen Flannery Grate Places. LLC, 1Sl9968t415• o tv p11o1 2 a, Hl llOI 1 inc lCA1 3180 SUSAN SliOOK ~ AS l1.1::tou b\ sn 1nc1r. rt ml merman. 2115 Santiago Prua,., 441 Vie Lido (CA). 3253 MtnneSOla Dal v Pilot De 15 23 :3. I' 9 Tl\16-R dfltll Ave.. Cotta SOCIATES 615 Dahl Have '((JU start :.1 Cbnp Dnv , Nowport Ba<W:n 5oud, Newport Beach. Avenue, Costa Mesa, JO 1999 Jan 2000 M sa CA 92626 Avenue. COrona d I MJr OU nm.~ yet? N CBlilomm 9UIOO CA 02663 ca1o1omia ll262e Thull Ftc:titioue BuslneH Jamila Leo 100 Now c mornla '12625 Mila U1pid1& , lhls oosiness Is con--This bullOUS Is con-This busineu la con· port Cent 1 Dr 1100. Susan Joanne Sl'IOOl, aucteu by n ifl<SMduai eluded by an 1ndlvldl.el duded ~Utntted Name Statement Newpott Beach, CA 615 Oahha A11enuo, CO-1,~116 W\f~ \~ nb~ntv Have you started Ooing Have you started ........,. ua ...... ty Flctltioua Busln .. 1 The lolloWing peraons Sl2660 rona del Mar. C. lomia Cou ···sin "et? No ~-'V ""' •"""""" bus'--ss as· B 90 Clerx ol Ct•....., rity "" • tiusineSI yet? No Have you started dOlrig Nam• SUltement ar """"" ""' Macera on1a. 1 92625 -o;v• Moeriael c Zimmerman Kathleen Flanr.ery t>uslneu rel? No The follOW'mg pe~s Paalic Sunset Publish· Newport Center Dr , Thia bu$lneli5 ~ ton· on 12•7•99 199Ml1'SSO T111s 11atemenl was Thu~. Oec.emb. 23, 1999 m I · . • II"---'"" __ Flctltloua Bu1lnn1 Fletltlou1 Bu•I,,..• Name Statement Neme &tA1t.9fNtnl Tile IOllowif!U ~rsons The IOllowtng pera are doing b\mnlln 11 are dOlno bOllOota " ApOlto T n1 3!i 1 Old Oallld Brt•kY Mateo N wport 8IW, #474 TOOLS Oltttlbuter, t742 Newport Beer.ti Ca Clearbrook Dr , Hurtt 926e3 tngtOn e.acn. Ca 126'6 AtCt d AlOnlO 14T Da\lld Brlala.y, 9741 112 VifQ!nia P1a Costa Oeatt>rook Or Hutll· Mesa. Ce. 92 27 rngtQn Beacti Ca 264G 1 NS b\J$ln8U II QOn • Thi5 ~ IS tor• duCIO<I by n .ricJtVidual duded by an indMJual 1"!1111 vou started doing Have yoo Jtanod OQln9 t1u~1 var? No boSinesa yet? No Richard Aloriso David BnJl!y lhi1 statement was T1111 statement we hk!d with lh• County hied wtlh tile County c11111 ol 01ango Coontv Cle~ of Orange County on 12·14·99 on t2·3·99 19996e14155 199941811230 D111ty PtlOI Dec f6 23. Daily Pilot Dec.. 9, 18 23 30 .• 1999 Jan 6 2000 30 1Sl99 Tht83 . ..,..,......,,,......._-=__,-T_h2~3;.;.5 Flct1tJoua BuslnH• Flctitiou1 BueineH Naine Si.temenl , Nam. SUltement The followYIQ P'!t'IOI\ n1G lollcwlng PBl"IOOi are doing t>Usineu as :are OOlog boSlness as Peotic: View Ccnsult· reothl!l MN SIOfage ol ng. 11111 Hague. Hunt Arcaala 240 Newpan inQton Beach CA 92647 Cen1er Drive. Su " 220 k11K '-Yaucttzee. "'•wporl Beach. CA 11111 Hague · Hunl 92660 1ngton Beac:ti. CA 92647 A R W1lh119er Co , Thi$ business 11 oon· Inc • (CA) 240 Nev.poll dueled by an tndtvtdual CAnter Dnve !XJ1te 220. Haw you started doing Newport Beach CA buSlfl"SS yet? No 92660 Kini. A Yaudlzee Allred R Willinger Thi• statement wu Trustee lor W11linge1 liled with lhe £<>uril1 Famuy Tru$t dated Nov· Cterll ol Ota"9ft vourµy ember 4, 19811. 11 on12·399 Seanaven, Newport 19996113202 Coss\ CA 92657 Daty Pllol Dec 9, 16 23. Amefla d W1lhn9er 30 1ll99 Th189 Trustee lor W11hnger FamUy Trust dated Nov· ember 4 1986 240 New· pon canter Drrve. Su11e 220, Nawpori Beactt CA 92660 This business 1s con- ducted by a joint venture Have you slaneo CIO•ng business yet? Yes December 1, 1999 Allred R W1lhnger, Trustee W11!•n9er Family Tru!>I A R Wdflflt]e1 Co toe . A Ired R W1l 1nger· Sacretaryrrreasurer This statement was 1, oo with me County Cle<K ol 01ange County on 12°14 99 19996814157 Daily Pilot Dec 16, 23 30 1999, Jan 6, 2000 Th237 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF ACTITIOVS BUSINESS NAME Trie fol wtng person(s) has (have) abandoned ttie use ol ~ hct111ous business name S & W Enterpnses. 240 Newpon Center Onve Sulla 220, Newport Beacn. CA 92660 The FICl•hous Business name referred to above was filed In Orange County on May 13.t 1997 FILE NO 199737~0725 A R W1"1nger Co Inc lCA) 240 Newport Center Dm1e Su•le 220 NawpOll Beacti CA Q2660 F1ctltlou1 Bu1lneas Name Statement The follow•ng persoot. are doing bos10e11 as AAA SKYLIGHTS 21071 Lochlea Lane, Hunllnoton Beach, CA 92646 • Rich11ro Allen RH H . 21071 Lochlea Lane IA, Huntington Bead\, CA 926<16 This business ts con• ducted by an 1ndtvtduat Have you started doing bus.nets yet? No RIChard Allen Reese This statement wa~ tiled With the County Qerll ol Orange County on 12·17·99 1'"6e14522 Daily P1101 Dec. 23 30, 1999. Jan 6 13. 2000 Th250 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The follO'Nlng pel'IOf\S are docng buSineu as CORE F1nanctal. t18 E Bay Ave • N!!wport Beadl. CA 92661 Jonathan 0·0on~ 118 E Bay Ave. New· l>Or1 Beacti, CA 92661 Andrew Rios. 1 \8 E1 Bay Ave , Newpor, Beactt. CA 9266 I Ths .cusiness Is conJ ducted by e genellll pannersh1p Have you slarted dOtng bVSlness yet? Yes Dec 8, 199'3 Jonathan O'Donri.N Th s statement was I led Wltll the County Cteltl ot °'8nge County on 12·17·99 Shirley Bros • Inc ICA) 2060 East Villa, Pasaoena CA 91107 This bus1ne:.5 1s con-1"'6t14511 oucted by joint venture Oauy PtiQI Dec 23• » A R Willinger eo . 1999, Jan 6, 13. 2ooe Inc. Allred R WiU111g9r, Tt\247 Secre1aryfTreesure1 FlctJtloua BuslM•• Thl!i statement was Name Statement toled with the County The following pel'50fll Clello. ol Orange Coonly are dCllng t1u11ness es on 12/14199 al Notary Pro b) ~rv 19996814180 Pro com, 25912 Via Vr Oa 1y P1iot Dec 16. 23. ento M1S110n V11io C. J(,, 1909, Jan 6. 2000 92682 Th238 Ml(11aUe Reiley, 25912 -:S:-:T;:-,A:-:T:::::E:-::M':':E=:N:--:::T..-:0:...F:--1 Vra Viento. MllSIOn VlelQ WrTHDRAWAL ca 92692 FROM This bullneu Is oon- PARTNERSHIP duct.cl by an lndivlclual OPER .. TING UNDER Have you startecJ <brig " b\.isiness yet? No FICTITIOUS MiC:neDe Reiley BUSINESS NAME This statement QS The lo1tow1ng person l1•ed with tile Couffl'; has withdrawn es a gen· Cleltl ol Orange County eral partner from the on 11 ·30·99 partnerlhlp operating un· 109Ml1283ot der lhe lte11tt0US bu&>ne$S Dady PllOI Dec 2, 9. 1d name ol The PrOject Stu· 23. 1990 Th1 73 1210 at 341 o Wesl Fict1tlou1 Bualne11 Macarthur, Un.I J. Santa tQme Shrtement Ana ca~fomia 9270oe The lollow""" pecsons The FICtillous 8Ulln9SS -.. Name relerreel 10 al>Olle are do!l'O buslNtsa II 1 0 Auragen TecMologlaa, C!'am/: ~5198111;.~ 3100 A rway A11enue NO 19986non6 11136. Co&ta Mesa CA Fut Name and Aodress 92620 ..,...,. ol the Pel'IQfl W thdraw· R'°'ey E. Harger,"'..., ing Albert Edmond Babb StrHt, Coste 8 0 Mesa, CA 92628 Solberg 111 2 0 1 This blJs•ness ., ooo- Marguerlte Perkway. ducted by an lndl\lldulll M1ss100 V1ero. ca11tom1a Heve you stalled ~ 02692 _ ? ~·rw A bell t:: Solberg Ill business yet No Rick Harger l hts statement "'as This statement · was f ~ ""tn t!"le County r~-"" Clel1I ol Orange County filed wtth !tie """"''·"' on 12/I 4N9 Clark ol Otange County 1"9M141SI on 11·30-99 Dally Pllol Dec 16, 23. 1"911UIU 'JO 1999 Jan, 6, 2000 Dally Pilot Dec: 2. 9, \6, • f;h239 23 1999 Th174 Ptu1ia Grate Places. LLC, are doing busmen u · ers, 310 Lake St· •302. 1100. NewPOl1 Beach. dUC1ed by an 1ndfVldual hod "'llh Ille County Thia 1111ement was Katherine Johnson EARTH ESSENTIALS Huntington Beach CA CA92660 Havevou.ataned doing ~.~:;~Dec 9•\6hl';35 Ctett.ofOrangeCounty Call 642-5678. ~led With the Coo('lly Buaaard, Vice President 15 Latina, ltvine. CA 92~6 Benett c . Fall, 190 b""'1MS yet? Yea, on 12·14·99 Put a . few words Clerk of orange County Thts statement wa• 926t4 Kevin Robert Crouse. Newport Center Dr., DeGember, 1998 SELL 111896814291 "If\ 12·3 99 filed with the Coonty David R\)bjnson ShUle, 310 lake St., 1302, 1100 Newport Beach, Susan Joanne St1ook Dally Pilot Dec. 16, 23, 19908t132t1 Clalt< of Orange Coonty l5 Latina. lrvlr1e, CA Huntington Bei'IOh, CA CA 92660 This atelemant waot yowtlOmt 30, 191i9 Jan 6, 2000 tO WOrk for YOU. ~~~~~~1~Ron1t&99 m 14 m~ ~~mM ~~100 ru~ ~~ ~ eoo~,.~~~~c~~~~~~~db~=====~T~~~4~·~===========~===~ 'lO, t999 Th199 , 1"90l12'7S This bUslneu rs con This business Is con· Newport Center Dr • Clelll ol Orange County h FfCt1ltOu1 Bualn .. • Daily Piiot Dec 23. 30. ducted by an lndiVidual dl)(Jled by an lndMdual 1100. Newport Beach, on 12·14-99 Nern. 6Ultement t999, Jan. 6. 13, 2000 The registrant c:Om· Have you startoo dO•ng CA 92600 199961141114 The lolowlng pe!IOnl Th252 menoed to transact bull· busmen yet? No Jenn.fer L Fa11 190 Dally PUot Dec ~6. 23. If, doing t>uatneu u : Ac:tttloue Buelnea• ness under lht 11ct1tloua ~:n :,afe~:~ waa Newport Center Dr.. 30, 1m, Jan 6 2000 JACOSSON PLJ.STIC Name Statement buslneu name or namea ,,.__. with t .. -County c"A~.,,.,~~ Beech, Th232 SURGERY AND SKIN Thi followlng pel'ION ll&led eboVe on No c;',_ of °'.;.;Qe Counly Tr:tz lrqs ~ <X>l'I· •Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH CAAE CENTER. 1801 ant OOlno bulineH as David Sh\lla • on 12•7 99 due.led l>y • neneral Name Statement ~ 8Nd • Suite C, Surfsfde Bulldera, ThiS statement was 199Mt13521 pan"'•flhip •-The lolloW~pemins ....._ .. ..._.. CA e2927 riled with the County t 23 •... .. .... d ...... g ....... •e a~ ....,.,. -17082 Green St , 153. C'"' ... ol n......... ,._,_ty Darty PllOl Dec , tll, . Have you ai.rted Oolog ..... ,, ... ...,., ..., Denn Is Gr. II Hunt1ng10n "-a-.. ,.... ..... .,.._'V_ """"'' ""· 1999 Th218 b I et? Yea T.R StHie & Company, Jacobson, MO DOS. 92649 .,. '"'" """ on 12·17-1>~90Mlt460t ""STATEMENT OF 1 ~,M'.;:1 Y ' 2402Hatt>Or0lvd,t204, 1401 AvocadO, Suite Robert E. Nabo,.., Dalli P40C Oec 23. 30, ABANDONMENT OF JamH Lee Coev11~~tnt ' Cfh~2m2:a ".00, Newpon Blac:ti, CA '7062 Green St , 153, o 3 2000 USE OF FICTITIOUS Thlt statement vtaa IJ2ee0 Huntington Oe ch CA 1Sl9 ' Jan • 1 • filed with the County St&a14, 2402 H111uor Thie botlneu la con· 92649 ' Th2il8 BUSINESS.NAME Clt•k ol Orunga OOlllity Dlvd , "104 , OolilA M aa. thiaed by. en lndMdual Thi. bu Inell Is 000· ThO followlng Pfll'Wl(I) pn 12 10 Ii~ CA v2626 Ha\19 you •tarted dOlng ducted by; en lndlvldual TEMENT OF hal (have) abandoned 1HM11ao1e fhlt tiu11nou it coo- tiua1ne11 yet? Yea. Have you aiarted dOlng A:l~ooNMENT OF the ute 01 the lk:l1tlOUI D•'Y p1lo( Dec. 15, 23. eluded by an lt1'ftVidunl I ~~ Q • JaaOblOn, bU~~ r.~a:r. USE OF FICTmous buTH':'&1~~ PACIFIC 30• 18 ' JM 8·T= ~=.~~tav:'. dOlng AO DOS Thia 1111ement wa1 BUSINESS NAME MARKl:T A FOOD· TO-F ctlt10ua ua neH Nov 1~ ll\11 11aterneot WU llled wlttl the COunly Th• following person(•) GO 23700 El TOIO Hoad, Neme 6tat9rnent VIOQllnt ll'Una$ f.i.d With the eoi.ity a.rte o1 Of*9J County Nit (have) blndoned Suite A, Lake Fol I, This t nt wa rte ct Ofangt County on 12.11.911 fie use ~ thl fietlttOu$ callfomla 92630 8,!~l,.1P8l*OnS1 a• ~ . ., ~ 1t1e ~ (Ill 12·3 It 1 ..... t411• txlsintH name The f."ldltloul Qutlne •• !4·lfc .,.._.., ~ """'" of '""81!g9 """''fy OdvPloC~IT:], ?= ~: ~1323,~ MONALISAHAIRSTU· :~ r':'~ '°o~= ~d 1r:!' .e:: on l2 1°4 ..... 11111 30. ·1m TM9l • ' 'Th24ft ~e· ~. ~"!!, A(!A County on 01124191 Newport Buch, CA DaJlv Pilot Dec. 1 • V<>.· IC ..,..., 92826 flt ENO 19986765168 82600 :30 I Jin &. 2000 ..-SSC 8011 Tile Fk;t t'°'11 011Sln 11 Alllen Do Nguyen, M 0 Movement Inc., Tt1240 NOTICf OP NOTICE OF name nalerr«I 10 above 22685 J(j)llo P'8c:.9, Lake . <CA), ioao IMOI! Aw • _...._ ___ _._ ........ PITIT10H • P£mlOH WH llled In Or1n11e Fora t. Calllomia 112630 Nawpo11 OHCh, c~ LEGAL NOTtee TO A.,.....TER TO AWTER County on 1111211f1, Chiu Ngoc N= "W60 NOTICE Of UTATI Of': l!ITATE OF: RL! HO 1HJ313Sl331 1335 LJflle RoeO. Th business I.I con· PUIUC SAL£ JOHN !UIWORTH VIOL\ IUTAICE Punttpa 8hev1111, lflalon. MN 65437 ducted fly a oofll(Tl'atlOn OF ABANDONED DRURY OLAIPIL eke YI 1 ueG2 Westwlnda Lant ly Thi Duong, 8335 l.ll· Havt you llal1W4 dOlng PROPERTY CAie NO. A200a03 MATNCa ~~ Buch CA ~ =~? IMoomlnglon ~eern y NOtiCa ll~ieteby 'Tb .. haitJ, benel· ~L IU TNI bullnlll ta ocn-TJlll bu1 11 Iii con ~ ~ Inc.. ltla1 lflt Mii ~ ~ cont UM'M •a ..... ·-L ................ an~-1 ... _ .... """ • ..anaraJ Rober1l INm! Hllatpubtlea SJUf ~0'90ll0ra,.rldl*• nv-YI ;..~Lso ...,.....,. vr .,..,..,......., .......,..., "'!J• ,,..._ Pt9tldent tavltlO 2t70()(lf 10M 1ll4lO iMY Oflef..., -. __... Punllpa ~-· Pt=~--nu , tfm m w111 1ri. ' btll'Waltedlnhtwlllor CAii NO. A200151 This atatemem wu This ata;:"'m~t waa Wl<I ""' Couflty PrO!u&lOl'llll COdt Cf'le I ....... Of IJOll. d To II nelti. bell9fl flted with the Qounty filtd wtlfl Ille Qounty Cit Of Q!lnot ~ ~ ClroP- JOHN EU.aWOAni ....... ~. cont· ono.~21~7~ CcuntY Cltlti OI n..--C<Mtly on ~.,0<99 'flY IO wit JAVE ALT..._ °"""" . lngent~,tindper· ,...,.,.,.,. 1 ..... ,MIU f.20 3 l.Alwn ct.fl m ~~·~:..:~ :"'~~==: Dally ~bee, ..... , t J:~ on 11/7/H 1Mlt1SA• ~lly1= .== 0'02~ ~%~e:'J:4BJ~," by JOHN I!. DAURV In ...... ot bOl!:.!.J! "'" -· '-'IMI DlllY Pb a... 9 '.1e..n., 'Th224 Olol'ht•~ ICI . rn c l IW ~ Couf1 d V10LA8EATnl\A:l~~--~~------•T?l24---.--·-'-909-------'Th2--1 __________ ..____ JOt~ ~ R G~'"'"""'---.....,.--------------------~----------------....;-.----..._----~ - STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • J 86 Thuridoy, December 23, 1999 lb·Fu . "-+'' ,, 11.1 .. 1'11 l'I. ...... 1 .. 1-\•"If"'" ••••• J~"""' IHJJ!ll..t I u 11 1JJ.uu SERVICE DmocroRY f...,L ••''"I"" 'P""" -For All \our Home and Businl'S) N~ .. • VISA • -. Our office wiU be closed on Friday, December 24th. AD deadlines will be moved up as follows: EDITION DEADLINE Friday, December 24 ............................. Thursday, December 23-Noon Saturday, December 25 ......................... Thursday, December 23-2 p.m. Monday, December 27 .......................... Thursday, December 23-5 p.m., To place a new ad or change a current ad, the above deadlines wilt apply. Thanks for your cooperation. @ . EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rttl utile 1dnlllslllf lw •-Is HWS'11ftl It 11•ftd It lllt fd• erll rtlr Hntl .. Ml ti tWI n '"'..,.' •Mc-un 11 Ni.pl ,, ............ , , ....... Cl. lt111ll1llt1 tr ''"'l•laall .. Miff " lllCI, celtt, rtllf*t, .... ~. IHlllltl dlln .. """" Nl"9. " u ..... 11 .. ...•.. ., .. ,, " ..... .. ................. 1'11 atwt•••tr wnt HI ........,., ICClfl l9f •trtmff. ..... .., ,. ........ rildl .... THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE_.N Selected Units •• * ••••• * •• ... , .. ,.. .. ta• i... ow"""' Starting O Art ..... , lalttlltf lhl Ill $1095/ •••ui.,, '''''""' •• •••• mo. ._ • .,,,., "' 1n11n11 .. .. Mo to Mo lease. ""' .,,.,.."" .,,,. '' c•· **We are a pet .. ,i11a t1 ll1nltnlll11lte, call HllO '''"''" ,, , ...... ,.es• ,., community. iM w.1.i11t1"· oc ••• '""' 6 blocks "''1M>e1411 n•. · from the beach. •••••••••••• : a SOLO-o : * * ! SHOWCASE : * HOMES • ! FOR SALE ! • In Our Sat • : Real Estate : : Sup.P._lementl : : HOMES OF: : THE WEEK : • * • Display Ads : 949-644-2611 I 110COSTA= I Great Height• lOCltlon. E'Slde 28r 1 581, Fp, gai, oo pe19, S995Jmo 1665 IMne Ave •3 Call 0811811 '94H20-9422 Ext 203 1151=91 Neat Buct\lah()9a I yr rww lbr lbl, din, ~llhlf. wall-lo c1oM1. A~ Jan 10, Sl~mo ~0-8057 Cliifiiillii 281 1 Be, gar • .Wd hk-upa. lleW=lllO\le-111 cond 514 Ma $1850 avlll now M Wiii. SALES AND RENTALS IN CORONA DEL MAR : Start at $751 * : Deadline : : Tuesday 5PM : CHRISTOPHER EDWARDS * Open House • -. .. m.so.r : Listings ! Flnt blM•• PrOl»f11e• ! Only$151 t 1180.,.1 • Deadline * : Thursday 5PM : : It Paya to : uioe prlwt• 2• hou•, • Advertise * * * kids/pell, garage. lrg yard • In the Best • s1sss,mo e.c~54&-39S9 * LOCAL • aldnn2iuc,FP,2c1t011. ! Real Estate t ~ rJC:: =i : Sec:tlon : 1.c<>llt'Mo 7t4 549-02eo •* Call Todayll •* GAE\'iTOH£ 38t 2 !>81. :Z·Sly TWM. 111 dbl Cf/I ttec-* LISA RIVERA * 1r1c Olf, w/d hk-14J1, 130011, % 949-574-4252 : $170M4o 2110Th.u1nAv1 ! ANNE WILLEY ! t~~~~wport Blvd > • 949-574-4249 • t:::·······: l''~I coal.. 18tMoble HomeOn 9Wh lo.v 1/1100 10 !'J1 S/00 $t4()()\'n0. $1400 MC C .. M9-te().1717 llll 303 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT 81G CANYON GATED COMMUNllY DY FASHION IS.1,.AND Beautiful t,...·hned atreets and golf course views. Enjoy carefree living In yoor large ~ BR apartment home! • TWo-car garage • WaU-/dryw hoola.lps • FlreJ)&ac. (wood & gas) • Ar oondltlonlng •Wetbar • $2,260 to '2,500 PloaM can (949) 044--0609 Q Another Essex Commuolt ,__ VYet~Ort-./l.f<OWla J~aJ'C/nienM- &rfron• communicy with private ~ach & manna. Wa.lx to 8&Jboa ltland ahops. Minute• from Fashion Island. Extra-large apanmcnu with wood buming fireplace and private r~··. • Boac slip• available• Sorry No ~u NOW LEASING 28Rl2BA a.nd 2BRJlBA with den $2050-$2800 Please call 949 760-0919 Prime NB LOClltlc!>nl Soblease oppOltUnlty 1 •2 common 1181 spacea, furn'd, all .,rvlcH Included except phooe S500mo MM74-o&OO Nier OC Airport lum, comQI fu. lntemel ICC, recepCicQst conl•ence rm. etc Shon. lef1Tl ok Marti 714·55&-3767 Call c1 ... mec1 Toclarl 842-5878 4T 2£<?.!!$ LIVlng In Luxury &t ~i6estyle ... unparalleled In Orange County From 12.100to 15.100 1-877-681-7387 ~ Santo B«boro at 5(M O.m«it• Ntwport B«Xh • 24 Hour Guord t;ole • Full-lime conc101ge S-01V1ce • Elegant one or two t>eclroom plans • Gofgeous clubflOUse • Lovtsh pool, spo • fitness 10ct1111es • Steps to Fashion Island, wonderful reslouronls, shopping, ond r.nlef1ommeol • Ocean Breeze.~ • paciou.\ Floor Plans • Resort-'t)le Pool • Vaulted Ceilings • Bubbling Spa • lilsh Green fond~~ping • Small Pets WclcomP. : Two Bedroom Town Home from 1,530 Thre -.Br.droom Apartment Homr from 8 J .fi50 $200 wfit DrptJlll u iJh Apprm.v:d Cm/iJ (Dot' nol inr/udt /lfl de(>.(lsit) ewport II i ht l-888-577-7560 Dairy Pilo Polley H.t1;,, .11111 I~ 1•fllllt'~ 1111 •Ul1jn I tn I h.111!!1' \\ 111111111 llllllt t p11fift,f11·1 11'!"1'1\ ,., 1111· 11 •111 111 n ""'"· , •.• 1 .•••• r, 11'\1'4' lff ,..,..... - WI\ 1l.1.-1fw.f11.f\1•11i·1·11w111 . f'fm·1· 11·1•1111 1111 111w 1li.11 ""'' '"' By Phone Dy MaM.n Pttsoru i11 ""II' d,i-.1111-.l 11.I i11111w11iu11•h. 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R & 8, So1A Rock. 11c: MIKE SO'S & 60'1 949-&4H505 1418 NA~~1 2 ROUND TRIP 1Jrtln1 vouellefl lltvlno LA to lhlllmore. f2so ... 916-422-7735 1410-==1 Phlebotomy Course Bo&lon Reed Co Cllil Reg f3901291 1-800-201-1141 Newport Heights is Orange County's trendiest neighborhood. Coronado at Newport makes it affordable. • Gated commuo1ty w/resort pools, spas, cabanas, 1en111s, volley & ba.sktlbal • Tde coun1e11ops, hardwood·style floors , glass shower enclosures, miJTOred closets, ,ctil1na lans & fireplaces •fully lum1shed ava1~e. maid seivica, 100 • Health Club on-s11e TV theater, 100 • w~ 10 17th Street boutiques, dining, StJrt>uck's, Blockboster, Ralrh's. Minutes to the beach and 55 Freeway • Smt1rt Studios, large 1 & dual masler 2 bedrooms trom $850' to $1450. ·uMmD TIME ONLY CORONADO • It ~~~or( l rvtnc A\c11uc ul 16th ltt Newport !Xai.:h (949) 722-3898 -...c.tc-n ATOP NEWPORT COAST • Enclosed Garage • Alann System •Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • Fitness, Bushuss, Clubhouse Centers AN JOAQUIN HILi ~ At N"'.,o" Rj't' Driw I 1188) 882-.9809 www.i*C.com l..ooll.lmgFcw llapl'f P.opk APPOWDIF.R'I' SEnl!RS IT/PT [>oy & e.'tlllng sh ills Top· producers higher • llcallh, ();lltll (llVllr.'( ·~1-lttt.. • l'tlil l1rllloil ·~lnaOlj~ t..c..1•1.J.al bl 19fl9 .. C'Glla \1 ..... -•puc l.il~ ....... J-MS.a1M744 CASHIER/Cl£AIC flu llra, FIF'T for local Pharmacy. Blnlflll.. Ctll Cherltt ,,.,., 71.C.21M407 Callllet OAN.AHL LUMBER COMPANY We need Sales people and C.shiers Full-time po$llk>na, must be avail tvenlngs and weekends Apply 111 person 1275 s Bnstol St. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 E.O E oEOVEliv P£RSOM Flexlbll Illa. PT. Cal Ctlllles Musi have ov.n ctr Plger 714·218~7 DOG LOVER •WANTED COM• 000 WASH tull time pot, good pey, ratpOnalble • mlllt. IMM7:M137 MOTEL DESK CLERK Ftr 2274 Nlwport Blvd~ Co1t1 Met1 (M9)646-7445 Now hlrtla tor toa&1 a praschoofftr • PIT ln NB. Must NM or be wO!klng Iowan! 12 ECE Urils Greet working 1nvltonmen1 B1nelil1 & .-1r11 salary. Cell Mt-15$-2672 UMTTD COLORS Of. BENETTON South Coalt Pl&u Ffr SMw • Co!Tvn plue blneflls PfT l/7llr + Comm yout r1outll'!g ntec11 • GANAHl LUMBER COMPANY We need Sales people • and C.shie11 FoU-hme po$1110ns, must be avail evenings and weelcends Apply In rrson 1275 s. Br1stol S . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 E.O.E. START YOUA OWH 8U5mESSI Set yoor own ~ IH Control yoor own lncomt Sii from 'f04ll home, II WOltt, Ovough lundraisert Ba an Avon AepreselUtlvt Cll (888)5e1-2886 Pleue be 1W119 thll tile llttfn9' In Ihle C9t· egMy m1y require you to ctll 1 IOO number In which t'*1 It • dl#9I I* mtnut.. PIMte be WlfY of out of 1r11 cornpanlH. Chlcll with !tie locel Sett. eu11nes1 eu-· ' - mu befcw. you Mnd any money Of ... , for ...... Reid Md undll'stand any ~ • trect1 belore you 1tgn. 1-,-1: ACURA 3.0 CL 'N .. Reo MetllllO'lvory, Auto-~ m11ic, Atr Cond1honlng. Moonrool.lo.MIFM CO, FUI Power Piii ~ (011311) S19 995 lEXUS OF WESTMINSTER • (I00)2t1·J747 BUICk cen1uiy LTD 't1 17,$00 m .... roeded, 1>111 need• body worll, 13000 Cell 811 t4•7SWOM BUICK LE SABRE 117 LTD, low 33lt ml. beige, lltlr. co. and morel Sopei clean' (511328! $1B.llM NABERS (714)540-t100 cacsutae concOUl'a '15 Low 44k n'HI va Nolhlar, 118.ht. llloyl, ~ ct.lwll (289724) $19.988 NA&aS (714)MO-t100 CAOilllc ELDOAAOO '93 Low mtlel. V·8 NOlfl&&ar, chromewheela, ~atwpl (604387) s' 3.988 NABERS (714)54o.t100 cADIWc Fleetwood 't2 Low mies, or1Y lealh«. 1e- lat>le It luxunoual New w lrllCMHnl (221768) NA8ERS {714}UM100 cacsw.e sevtite lfi 111 Low ll!lt ,...... 300 14> Nofh!M, co. lloya, .,.,. anceOI~ (911818) 134,988 NABERS (714)540-t100 ce111111c h'tiili iri 'iS I.Ow mllea, sWtt1lflY, Cd, II· toys. New Cit uaa.lnl (830509) 119.988 NABER& (714)5*t100 6HEW UTAo vlH 'ii I.Ow 18k ,,..., ..... ,.. .. & morel Bllencl OI Mnlnly, Prl'llOul Aenlll (163877) Siii.Ni NABERS , ~~().9100 cttVllJEA 'ii Alt cond, automauc, power steertng, llTY!m ~t1rto. ~ lirbeot. lbl (W72(140ll se,m Ken Orodr uncoln Matcury 11wn.-100 JEE G AND CHEROKEE l.AAEOO t3 Y.'tt.IJ/<;11y Im Vli, ASS. l'lft t tuty ~. ong owner 11 r tordl Beautd" Mutt Selll 110,090.090 llfl2t~l72 1~1SC~1 Mtrcedee SE300 S.Otn 92 Looks new rncchanic;dy perlect tllaCt. ~. 1 <>-CO liUNt Gose Sound 64ti mt 1 OWllOf S29 500 Howard 949'83t·35n lli«cedee.UOE 95 24k mlln. champttan leather dvome .rtn now res .ta!l11 CO phane, c1au11\ad .... • LEXUS Es300 'tS Clstvne!a -~°'Y Lf\f Auto. Ful PYrf Pak Mnt1 Albw$. A'-\HA CIS6. 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