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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-03-23 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . ... . . ( SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COWAUNrTIES .SINCE 1907 ntURSDAY, MARCH 23 I 2qoo Joseph N. Bell THE IBl QJRVE Bond begs one qilestion: what's best for our kids? 0 n June 6, citizens of the Newport·Mesa · School District will be asked to vote on a local issue that is even more important than the El Toro airport because it deals with the well·being of our greatest asset: our children. The recent failure -by a smalJ margin -of Proposi· tion 26, which would have alJowed school bonds to pass by a simple majority, makes School bond named Me an A byaaunty. _...,. ..... Al this eJec· tion even more crit· icaJ. There is little doubt that a majority in this school district would support the bond issue. 1\vo·lhirds is another -and quite unfortu· nate -matter as the vocal opposition that has already be.9Un to surface strongly sdggetts. The layoffs and curricu· lwn·busting going on in the Irvine school district - because one·third of the citi· zens voting were able to thwart the will of the majori· ty -should be pasted to our foreheads. But two other actions in Irvine were even more dis· tressing to me: the tiny turnout that made the thwarting possible and, most of all, the determination to throw some bones to older people so they won't impact the next Irvine bond election scheduled for April. The implication is clear - and may or may not be accu- SEE BELL PAGE A7 ltnBnnclt I ' SEAN ~UR I DAILY Pit.OT A commercial airl~er lands at John Wayne Airport. Time for Plan B.? Tom Edwards, weal attorney and wngtime proponent of El Toro airport, says it may be time for a new plan. Jenifer bgl•nd DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -One of the city's original airport warriors has come up with bis own bluepnnt for a deal between Newport Beach and South County that would both kill plans for an airport at El Toro and prevent an expansion at John Wayne Airport. Form~ayOr Tom Edwards, who helped author the 1985 John Wayne Airport setUement agreement, said it is time to "calJ either the bluff or the commitment" of South County anti· • QUESTION FIGHT OR FLIGHT? Should Newport llNch negotNrte with South Cow1ty to ext.net ~ W•yne Air· port's flight restrictions and a.ri9w. even if it mNnS g iving up the fight few _.. •irport .t El Toro7 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotO/atimes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verification purposes only). airport leaders. The move is the first time anyone high in the pro-airport ranks has expressed interest in South County's frequently offered "olive branch" m the war over a proposed intemation· al airport at the closed El Toro Manne Corps base. ·As the El Toro scenario becomes more and more difficult, there comes d point where you say, 'Let's go to Plan B. • • Edwclids srud. The heart of his proposal -if both sides agree to talk -is the creabon of what's called a mutual defense agreement. It would legally bind South County oties and those sur· rounding John Wayne Airport to spend pub!Jc money defending any dctlon to create an auport at EJ Toro or expand John Wayne beyond the terms of the . 1985 ettlement agree· ment. Bruce Nestande, president of Cib· zens f.or Jobs & the Economy. which was founded by Newport Beach businessmdn George Argyros, was qwck to disnuss the idea . •Anyone who believes we are going to keep John Wayne at this SEE PLAN B PAGE AS FYI The main elements of the John Wayne Airport settlement agreement: • Negoti•t ed in: 1985 • Pnsenger c.ap: 8 4 million annually. • Flight.per-ct.y lim · its: 39 for type A (loudest aircraft); 34 for type AA (less noisy); and unlimited for type E (quieter aircraft). • Curfew : No flights between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. seven days a week; curfew extends to 8 a.m. on Sundays. • Exp ires: 2005 • sou.ta: Newport Beach City Attorney's Office Local artist leaves his mark on· Newport • Corona del Mar's Rex Brandt, co-founder of Newport Harbor Art Museum and creator of city seal, died at age 85. Greg IUsUng DAILY PILOT Rex Brandt, who captured the seascapes of Orange County in his watercolor paintings and was respon· sible for creating the Newport Beach 'dty seal, died after suffering a heart attack Tuesday evening at his Corona deJ Mar home. He was 85. Brandt was well known for bis impressions of local a~ctions, such. as the Balboa Pavilion and Laguna Beach. With a broad stroke that swept across 70 years, he left a lasting image in the minds of art aficionados. "He was truly one of the more important watercolor painters of our time,• said Naomi Vine, director of the Orange County Museum of Art. "When you look at one of his paint· ings, you can see that he's very desaiptive and his feelings are heart· felt about the places he loved to paint.• Ln remembrance of Brandt, the museum has placed two of his works in the lobby this week. Brandt was born m 1915 in San Diego and was unmedialely taken with the world of art. His daughter, Joan Scarboro, said her father's filst piece was sketched on a trip to Catali· nd Island. After that visit. the brush rarely left bis hand. · He graduated from UC Berkeley 81\d did post~dduate work at rival Stanford University. Brandt married Joan Irving, a sculptress and painter herself. The couple built thetr home on Goldenrod Avenue, nicknamed "Blue Sty,• m the early 1940s After des1grung boats dunng World War ll, he and tnend Ph.tl Dike offered art workshops at the Brandt borne. It wasn't long before the classes were packed and a wwtmg list was created. In addition to lus classes, Brandt dabbled in architecture. helpmg to design buildi.Qgs lD the greater Los Angeles area. But he will best be remembered for SEE ARTIST MGE •Al Newport-Mesa parents on watch for 'huffing' 11111 QA\9IDS •Death of a 12-year-old boy in Huntington Beach has rekindled awareness about the dangerous practice. D•alteCloul .. DMY PILar NBWPORT-MESA -Worrtecl =and ICbool oftk=tall ....... a dole eye on lhMlmtl fol- lowlDg .. nglc death af • Hunt· ..,_ IMda bar tldl w11kmd, ........ " Hr, 12. died ............ .... ... .. ....... -" ........ pr9dlDI labeled "huffing" or •sniffing" by authorities. "This is very, very 1eary and it's bard for parents to know when their , kids are doing IOlll8tbing IO dan· geroua -and it is dangerous,• Mid Lynn Bl oomberg, Sal9 and Dnl9 Pree Scbooll t'OOl'dlnator for tbe Newport· M.. Un.ifted ... ' teenagers across the country. Newport·Mesa officials w ere faced with the deadly trend just last yeer when empty cam of computet ·cleaner were found at Ensign Inter- mediate School. "They're using computer clean- er, VCR cleaner, any hoUMhold product in an eeroeol container, and they spray lt on• rag or in a beg and miff tt or inhale tt.• Bloomberg Mid. ... prc>bebly died from • ~Wig • beut au.ck. Some of them get *1l and can't l&and up ~t. .,... g9t wicked bMdacbel, like • -=· Mm,.., ..... d ....... • ........ , •• •Clb• Newport·Mesa schools, said be has· n't seen a case of buffing smce last spring. • But that does not allt'!viate feens or meen the problem doesn't exist. Bloomberg Nib. "Th.ia isn't the flrit kid who has died from it,. she said. • And kids think thil ta greet run. Kids don't hnagine anything can kill them.• Students experimenting w)th toxic chemkall ... UIWalty 9, 10, or 11 pan old, ... Mid. •n'I lml'Y· • Mid ICboOI bomd ,._,. DIM 11KtL .... a -. ........... al ..... . .-..... tDm'91t HI lddli• mrn 1m·,.. 113 -All Mllmlm IS SU1Y • .SfmS II --,....= .. ...... Mt Iii* I .... ' IN I • ;· 11•1\2 Thursday, March 23, 2000 / ·~ . , ., ... . II lllEF Newport ad agency nabs Telly Award The Newport BHch •dvertlslng agency Lawrence, Mayo a Ponder h•s won • Telly Award for one of Its adv'er- tising campaigns. The READ California campaign, cre- •ted for the Govemor's Office of the Secretary for Education, was selected out of more than 10,000 entries for the prize. . The Telly Awards, created In 1980, rec- ognize outstanding non-network and cable television commercials. The creative team for the READ spot Included Bruce Mayo, Lynda Lawrence, Claudia Ponder, Bob Marden, Simone Beaudoin, Rick Underwood and Laurie <;ampbell. Lawrence, Mayo & Ponder is'a full-ser- vice agency providing strategic and cre- ative advertising services to Its clients. 4 Doily Pilot Walk Italicl.n-style to. ·~~ Via Spiga boutique V #a Sptga has opened its first West Coast bou- tique at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The new 2,000-squa.re-foot store carries the Italian-styled Via Spiga, Studio Spiga r and Paloma footwe&l. col- lections, as well as its designer handbag collec- tion. •we are delighted that Via Spiga bas selected Fashion Island to open its first West Coast location,• said Rick Evans of Fashion Island. "This fine footwear designer is an excellent addition to the center's unique mix of high-quality retailers." Via Spiga shoes have been available in upscale department stores as well as the company's boutiques in New York, Dallas and Miami. Call (949) 219-0952. There is a big spring sale underway through Friday at Roblmons-May at Fashion Island in New- port Beach and at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. There are big discounts throughout the store on china, crystal, bedding, furniture, jewelry. spring suits and separates, lin- gerie, shoes, handbags. ball gown dresses, vacu- ums and cookware. There is also a private sale going on today at Bloomlngdale's at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. For men and women there are savings up to 70% off on selected merchandise, including jewelry, Calvin Klein underwear, sports- wear, dresses, clearance ready to wear, spring handbags, small leather goods; belts, women's shoes, suits, sport coats, rainwear, shoes, dress -trousers, neckties, and dress shirts. For the home, there are discounts on rugs, shams, towels, Cal- pablon cookware, linens, stemware, flatware, gilt- ware, crystal silver, and luggage. One nice thing about the Bloomingdale's sale is the store gives away $10 bonus savings certificates starting Friday through Sunday, April 2. The certificates work like this: if you spend $100, you'll get one $10-off sav- ings certificate; if you spend $150, you'll get two $10-off savings certificates; if you spend $290, you'll get three $10-off savings certificates and so on. There is no limit to the number of savings certifi- cate you'll earn. For best buys on surf wear, stop by 15th Street Surf Shop at 103 15th St. in Newport Beach. It's hav- ing a big sale. There is a good selection of T-shirts, dresses and board shorts on sale for men, women and children reduced by 50%. 15th Street Surf Shop Jla iJ1dot VOL M, NO. 71 lMOMAS K.--. Publilhef '°"" DCllJ90, Edit.or ..... Ma.AND. SMor 0ty Editor .......... ~~ditor NMCY~ ..... fdltof -CAii--Spotts Editor MMC ...... "'*Editor IMIDIY,.._ ........ .. ,. ..... ==-a.tW~ &AM•··-........... ........... °"" ........ °"'-.. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS • carries Mossimo, Roxy, Raisins and Quiksilver. Call (949) 673-5810. Bow Da.Qglers at 369 E. 17th St. ln Costa Mesa is having a blowout 50%-off sale on ladies clothing through the end of the month. On sale are ca.sh- mere, silk, linen, sepa- rates, and dresses. Bow Danglers is filled with casual and dressy ladies clothing, accessories and gifts. Call (949) 642-5459. Tommy Bahama, the popular lifestyle apparel brand that captures the spirit of leisure time, offers sportswear and accessories for men and women. The store carries sophisticated yet relaxed sportswear in a tropical atmosphere. For spring/summer the Tommy Bahama men's collection has a lot of easy-fitting shorts and long-sleeve shirts, woven and knit polos and classic T-shirts. The fabrics are silk, tencel, silk/cotton, and plantation silk. The looks range from tropical prints to herring-· bones, checks, and plaids. For women, Tommy Bahama features feminine silhouettes, from sleeveless dresses and camp shirts to sarongs, shorts and pants. The latest trend for the season is cropped pant sil- houettes, in both slim capri and wide leg versions. There are knit shells and cardigan sets, three-quar- ter silk knit T-shi(ts and printed camp shirts. The . troplcal look extends to the band-embroidered pineap- ples and palm trees on camp shirts and knee- lengtb dresses. Tommy Bahama is at the Corona del Mar Plaza in Newport Beach. Call (949) 760- 8686. Balboa Candy employee A.rcelya Garcia offers a sample of 11.cortce to Bob Hampton. Village Toy Shop, at 2428 Newport Blv~. in Costa Mesa, carries popu- lar trading cards and toys. The trading card selection includes Pokemon9{agic, Nemesis and Boy Cfazy. The toy selection includes Digimon, Sailor Moon, Power Puff Girls, Furby, Beanie Babies and Bud- dies. Call (949) 515-4456. • ..sT MIYS appears on Thurs.- days and Saturdays. Send lnfor· matlon to Greer Wytdet at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, or fax them to (949) 646-4170. 1tEADERS HOruNE (949) 642-6086 R«.ofd ~ <'Of'IWMl"lts •bout the o.ity Pilot ot news ti!>$.. ADOBE SS Our~ Is 330 W. B.y St.. Costa Mes.I. CA 92627. CQllKDONS It Is the Piiot's polky to prompt-~=.ct8'1 errors of~. (Ill ~) 574-4233 . m The NIWpott 9"ChlCosta Mes. ~ "'°' (\MS-1 .... "P'A>-lllhed~~~. In N9wpOrt IMdl .nd co... Miii. = .......... ~~ 1D The l""9 Ofanet ~ 2SM141.ln.,.. °""*of N9wpOrt .... c-. Mell, ..... lpdui• 10 ... ~l'llot ........ ~~ far uo per ""°""" Seciand ct.~ Ill co. ...... ~-.... ~== Ta:tend---:z:.•n. .......... P.a. .,.., .....,.o. .. 1•ca.Mm1. CA: ....... ,.. .. .. -a •• I How sweet it is Arcelya Garcia serves up sugarcoated memories of yesteryear at Balboa Candy shop SHE IS ... Thacandy woman. SWEET MEMORIES Arcelya Garcia serves up sweet memories at Balboa Candy shop. The store specializes in old-fashioned taffy and other candy from decades earlier. "It's like going back to childhood,~ Garcia said. •There's taffy, candy dots and candy necklaces.• She enjoys working in the shop because she says it's tun to watch the customers' eyes light up when they see a piece of candy that brings back spe- cial childhood memories. ·1 like to hear people say ·1 used to eat this and buy this for a penny back in the day.' • she said. ALL IN THE FAMILY ' , Garcia enjoys working al the Balboa Candy shop so much that she's brought• her brother-in-law and friend into the business. Together they manage the store and make sure the barrels are always overflowing with taffy. However, she said the familiarity occa- sionally breeds mischief. One time, the gang glued a quarter to the sidewalk out- side, tempting pedestrians to pick it up to buy some candy. "We'd just be behind the counter laughing,• she said •1t was there for a whole month.• 1bat is, until her sympathetic~ went outside and removed it with a spatula FUTURE CANDY FIENDS Garcia is adding to the global popula- tion of candy fiends by bringing her 2- year-old daughter into the store. The little girl fills a basket with taffy treats and gives Lt to her mother to weigh. "We get the tatty from Salt Lake City,• she said. "My favorite is chocolate." Still, Garcia said most of the shop's customers tend to be adults looking for that special piece of their childhood. Kids, however, do pop in for the sour candy and taffy. While butterscotch is very popular, neither group appears to really like the sweet-.and-sour,lem<_>n drops, she said. GROWING UP LOCAL Born in Mexico, Garcia grew up in Costa Mesa, giving her a special appre~ ciation for the area. She's been working on the island for a couple years now and says she loves it. "I like to sit on the beach, eat, and look at the people and houses and small little stores,• she said. It did take some time before she found h~ drM.rn job, though. It was her mother, who also works on the island, who invited Garcia to tool,< for work there. Garcia worked in a couple shops before moving to the can- dy store. .She still recalls her first job -deliv- ering the Daily Pilot. HI hated Sundays because I had to fold all the papers,• she said. Story by Noald Schwartz; Photo by Conrad Lau Business BRIEFS , munications at Cal State Fullerton. use Web sites and individual- ized customer care. 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Handling the transaction for CT Realty wu Michael Lawrence of the N ewport Beach office of Marcus and Millichap. CT Realty is a finn that focuses on acquiring well-locat- ed real estate assets that have attractive profit opportunities. POLICE FILES. 5.10a.m ....................... 0.4 • Avenue of the Arts: A cellular phone worth $100 was stolen from a car Jn the 3400 block between 4 and 8 p.m . March 10. First high 11 ;11e.m .............. -..... 3.9 Second low 4:~ pm ...................... 1.3 Second high 11 :11 p.m ..................... 4.1 PM>AY Flnt low 5:59 a.m ....................... 0.1 Flnt high 12:09 p.m ..................... 3.4 Second low S:20 p.m .... -.............. 1.1 Sec.ond high 11:45 p.M ...................... 4.1 .... -·--51 • • lthtol Street A wallet and its contents worth S85 were stolen from a business in the 3300 block at 7 p.m . March 10 . • POftlOft9 Avenue: A bicycle worth SSO w• stolen In the 1800 block March 9 . l lWPOBIUCI • IMt I••• loul.,,.,.. A cellular phone worth S 150 WM stolen from I c.ir In the 2IOO block the evening of Mirth 4. • .. .,.,rt C.sw Drhel A cellullr phone WOrth UOO w• **n from 1 mr ltt the IOO blodt t.bNen 11 1.m. Ind J p.m. Mlrdt 7. I I ,. . . .. I '• . ' Doily Pilot Uniform issue . making roundS around town • Parents at several Newport-Mesa schools are debating the propQsed ·c:1ress standard policy.' Danette Goulet OAJlY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Parents across Newport Beach continue lo cast their votes on school uniforms for their children. "The vote is in, but they haven't decidea how they want to announce it,• said Dana Schonwit, vice presi- dent of the PTA for Newport Coast Elementary School. Newport Coast is one of three Newport Beach ele- mentary schools still consid- ering the idea or a uniform dress standard for all stu- dents. Although the votes are in and tallied for Newport Coast,...p:fA leaders "W;.ll 110.1 release the results until fami- lies are informed. Schools are referring to the proposal as a "dress stan- dard policy• in an effort to get away from the negative connotations and visions of plaid jumpers that many peo- ple attach to the term "uni- form,• said Denise Knutsen, principal of Newport Ele- mentary School. The Mariners Elementary School office started receiv- ing the ballots Wednesday afternoon. "There's a lette r that went out to all parents with a sheet that talks about dress stan- dards that have been recom- mended,• said Mary Ann • G U!TING CAll>6 "We're in the educa tion 'p'rocess - educating parents about the pros and cons. " . Denise Knutsen principal of Newport Elementary School. Ehrt, principal at Mariners. "So we probably had 15 of those personally dropped off today and we're receiving the first batch (in the mail) now. We've had 50 or 60 responses in the mail today.• Those votes will be stored in a ballot box and counted at 3 p.m. Monday afternoon by a group or five or six parents. teachers and PTA represen- tatives, Ehrt said. While two schools are near the end of the arduous and often controversial decision process, Newport Elemen- tary School is still distributing information-to1ts parents. - "We're in the education pr<>sess -educating parents about the pros and cons,• Knutsen said. •And on April 6, we'll be having a forum where parents can address their views and maybe par- ents who have experience [with uniforms) can share that. We'll also have a mini fashion show.· Like others schools, when Newport Elementary PTA members recently conducted a survey to determine parent interest, they received an overwhelming number of positive responses. Newport Elementary par- ents will cast their votes next month. • STUFFED ANIMAL8 • DALLOON& • CU&'TOM GIFT ~""NG WEDDINGS • ANNOUNCEMENTS CUSTOM INVITATIONS • 8ALLOONS ' I Thursday, Morch 23, 2000 A3 School bond chriStened Measure A • Supporters haven't wasted any time; campaign offices set up in hopes of passing $110-million bond initiative. Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -It was named "Measure A". by Uie county Registrar of Voters last week, but sup- porte~ 'of the ·proposed $110-m.l.llion school bond are already plugging away in new campaign offices, gearing up for the fight. "We're getting that place set up over there. We've had access to it for about a week and a half and we're gradually moving desks in,• said Mark Schultheis, one of several co-chairper- sons of a group calling itself Citizens to Rebuild Our SchoolS. 'The most crucial task the group ho&4been peif.orm.ing out of the Costa M~a office is to ctid the Newport-Mesa Unified School District staff in flushing out the details of the oversight committee before it goes to the school board for a vote next week, said committee member Rush Hill. "We're roundirl~ out the citizens committee that will be overseeing the expendi- ture of funds,• Hill said. "[The district) turned the whole campaign over to the citizens' group.• FYI The office for O tlMitS to Rebulld Our Sc:hooh is at 170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To cont~ct the office, call (949) 548-1636. . The main goal of the. grass-roots campaign, how- ever, is to provide i.n(prroa- tlon about the prpposed bond and the schools' needs to the public, Schultheis said. •Once we provide peo- ple with information on what [Measure A) will pro- vide for individual schools and show how important it is, we've found people sup- portive.• he said. "That shows us that this cam- • paign has to be about us providing information to individual voters. That's bow people become sup- portive. , "For those who are inclined not to support it, we found they generally changed the~ minds ,when they learned the f~cts. • The gr;oup is tackling the most likely voters· first - paients, said Jill. Money, committee co-chair in charge of voh,mteers. The group is also raising funds to pay for the cost of printing literature such as posters, and to pay for mail- ings. ·Right now, it's JUSt sort of a team-buildµ,g time,• Money said. • ldenllfytng our volunteer base and reaching out for more • SIDEWALK SALE Save ~p to 800/o I ' 'i "1:' \I' \ 11 i \I ' ; \ 1 ' I ,, ' Office Supplies, Gifts, Party Supplies, Hallmark Merchandise Come Early for Best Selections -----STOii HOUIS M·f 8 am·9 pm Sot9~pm Sun 10 om-6 pm .... ,. 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A4 Thursday, Morch 23, 2000 Auto bistro sputters to a stop No.kl Schw•rtz D /.ILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Autobistro, the gourmet drive-through restaurant • on Martner's Mile, has served its last customer. _ . . ... • While the UJ>$Cale f~t'-food restau-· rant has yet to officiaJly file closure with City Hall, the corporate office has closed its <:toors. The restaurant has had cones in front of the driveway for weeks and just recently put "for lease" signs up. doomed from the start. "I thought maybe they were going "It is a difficult location, 11 said com- to reopen with an improved menu or missioner Tom Ashley. "It's probably something,• said city planning chair-best used for an automobile dealer- man Ed Selich. "They can't pay their ship.• rent without operating the business.• Still, enthusiastic entrepreneur The innovative idea; launched in Jonathan Rodriguez-Atkatz man- 1998, was to serve bistro food at a dri-aged to convince a majority of the ve-through pace. The menu, which City Council to let him try the unique changed daily, included fresh idea on disaiminating Newport resi- brioches, hot panini sandwiches, sal-dents. · ads and. fruit smoothies. Patrons · Rodrlguez-Atkatz could not be would drive under the bright-blue reached for comment. 12-foot-high kitchen and get their From Selich's perspective, the food after it was lowered by machine. problem was twofold: the location . However, some planning commis-and the concept. Th~ high speeds dri- sioners who rejected the proposal say vers travel on that stretch of Coast the short-lived restaurant seeined . Hig~way, combined with the unia- tl!ii~. Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW -COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Leal . . miliar architecture of the drive- through, made it a tricky idea to launch. The location also made it impossible to attract walk-in cus- tomers from local businesses. "They were pioneering a business 'concept and putting it in a secondary location.• be said. , Rodriguez-Atkatz decided to launch the venture in Newport because it offered a culture depen- dent on cars and people willing to try new things. In addition, he figured lophisticated Newport residents would be willing to spend the extra money charged by Autobistro. "It was a unique concept. Maybe. too unique,• Ashley said. . ' . . . . Daily Pilot City jazzed about new festival •Summer event expected to draw 3,000 people on each Qf its four days at -• - Doubletree Hotel. Dieball to bring the festival here. "There's a lot of serendipity here,• she said. "You have the air- port just 10 minutes away. And nice hotels. South Coast Plaza's there for the off· hours and the weather will be warm enough for people from warm-weather areas.• She said she expects the festivctl COSTA MESA -The produc-· to draw viSitors from as far . as en of a Big Band jazz fes.tival, com·-Eur~~ and Al;ia, where swmg ing here in August. told. the Gity · music is popular, Council on Monday bow much the But Fitzgerald, who helped event would make the dt}t' swing. bring a similar classic: jazz festival "It's. 'an honor to be coming to a Doubletree Hotel m Los Ange-. here,• said Connie Baker, who les, said it wasn't .so easy. He said wore a festive yellow suit to the producer John Dieball, who also council meeting. "This is family produced the Los ~geles Clas~ic music. Grandparents will be danc-Jazz Festival, was tired of organiz- ing with their grandchildren.• ing the events. The inaugural Orange County "H..e was just so busy, so he was Classic Jazz Festival, to be held at apprehensive at first,• Fitzgerald Costa Mesa's Ooubletree Hotel said. ·And be had promised his from Aug. 3-6, will drawlazz, rag-wife that he wouldn't do it any- time and swing bands from across more.• . . the country. The two headliners are But tn August, Just two dflys the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, a after Fitzgerald p1tched the idea for New Orleans octet with members the festival, Dieball signed on. ranging in age from 35 to 91, and Soon afterward, the Costa Mesa San Antonio's Jim Cullum Band. Tourism Council decided to spon- Dan Fitzgerald, director of mar-soc the event, donating $20,000. keting at the Ooubletree, said he "We're very lucky to have land- expects the festival to draw more ed the festival here,• said Mayor than 3,000 people ln each of its four Gary Monahan. "There's a lot of days. prestige in having a world- Baker said it .was easy to con-renowned jazz festival in Costa vince her and co-producer John A. Mesa.• 0 ,I' ' ' ' . . . ' Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlTTO • HOMEOWNERS • KEAL11f 40 ~ars In Business .. ~~ -... --·-:./ > #~ 949-631-7740 .... Old Newport BW. • Newport Rada (Neu &.g HOlpiu.I) Third Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Garden Tour • Tuesday, May 2, 2000 Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips, Friendly Caring People. • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Visit charming and unique homes and gardens in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. You will enjoy lunch catered by PLUM'S of Costa Mesa w ith refreshments by C'est Si Bon of Newport Beach . 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The all-day conference titled AThe Art of Caring," sponsored by two HMOs, was held at the Wyndham Garden Hotel in Costa Mesa. And while some doctors at the conference dismissed It as "psychobabble,• l was heart- ened by its message. •A good doctor can be an experienced scientist,• Wtlson said.• A good doctor can also be a caring person. But a great doctor combines the two.• It:s easy to think of medi- cine as an automatic science. I alwa'ys did. And why not? Doctors look, probe, then diagnose a patient's illness or injury, prescribe medicine or cut and m~nd, and oft~n fix whatever's wrong. But there's more to medi- cine than analyzing symp- toms, checking pulses and peering into dark places. Take it from someonewho knows. My family planned to fly to MAlawi, Africa, just days after · my high school graduation. Out light left Philadelphia m the evening. But early in Ille day, I banged my knee on the pavement -don't ask bow. I tried to walk it off, but it didn't go. So 1 tried to conceal it from my mother, knowing she would surely panic. And she did. It was hard to con- ceal the purple, grapefruit- sized lump protruding from my otherwise gangly leg. And I was limping. Mom freaked. •wnat if you need surgery?" she Andrew Glazer REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK . asked, imagining me on a bed in a mud.hut -there isn't much ·concrete in Malawi -having my knee sliced open with dull, wooden instruments. Seconds later, my father screeched the family car up to my stoop, where the "discus- sion" about my knee was crescendoing. Dad sped-'me across the Schuylkill River, Oldies 98- FM blaring as always, to the University of ~ennsylvania Sports Medicine clinic. Already frazzled by m}'.Jpar- ents' perhaps justified panic, my nerves weren't soothed by the long line of patients before us in line. Five hours until takeoff. While I was being X - rayed, Dad, a professional negotiator -OK, a lawyer - began convincing the patients that their dislocated shoulders, tom ACLs and pulled grdins were less urgent than my swollen knee. I was rushed to the oCfice of Dr. Joseph Turg, team physida.p for the 76ers. ·Lay down!• be said with- out so much as a bello. I did, noticing a thick silver-and- turquoise bracelet on his wrist. A young-looking med- ical student hovered above me. "What the hell are you doing?" Torg barked as his student unsheathed a six-inch needle. "That's not sterile I" I closed my eyes. A swab. A prick. A plunge. And my knee was back to its knobby state. SABATINO'S I\ ' I I I I ,\ I I ~ ' ': 1111' 't I I ' ! 11" I -• I I •Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -Please all IOI ~. directlOllS & lfSe!V~bons • -(949) 723-0621 i:I Sold 7ed" 'P'1i.6 ?CIUtittN' " ... _. ...... ""' ..... dllll I 1 If ..... ... , .............. ..... .... z:.....- Teak is now Affordable! 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When you're-in a rush, ha- might have to skip some of th~ pleasantries.• • ANDREW GLAZER covers the city of Costa Mesa for the Daily Pilot Al.DEN'S AnclrewGluer DAILY PILOT FAIRGROUNDS -Orga- nizers of a gun show coming here this weekend said new state gu.h sale regulations. haven't stifled them a bit. , . "They're really notl).ing new for . us,• said· 'Tracy Olcott, the show's manager. "We've alwax~ · operated under those guidelines before." I Olcott is an event manag- er for the Utah-based Cross- roads of the West Gun Shows, which holds gun shows here four times each year. State legislators passed laws at the beginning of the year requiring gun shows held on state land -mdud- ing the Fairgrounds -to Laminate Flooring As low as $5?!. post gun laws on signs at the Campaign, a group in favor event. .. of increasing yun control, The show's organizers are were not available for com- also required to register the ment. more than 850 vendors there ln May, 1!199-soon after with the Depa,rtment or Jus-tpe Columbine High School tice. The department verifies . shootings ~ Colorado; when that all gun-v~ding licenses th~ U.S. Senate scrutinized are cU.rrent. · ~ shows -fair officials •Now' it's written more ;·discussed whether they than just understcxSd, • OlcoW' should continue allowing Ale said. .. , shows at the Fairgrounds, The regulatiaas also said Becky Bailey-FindJeyr require organizers to submit the lair's general manager. a calendar of thei.r planned. The offioals decided to gun shows to the depart-allow Crossroads to continue ment. ·we never had to tell holding the shows at the them before, but it's really Fairgrounds. not a big deal." •They've never had com- The new laws do not pliance problems,• Bailey- extend the mandatory 10-Findley said. "And in their day waib.ng period for gun show last month, the first deale rs before they can since the new laws ~). release firearms to buyers. they didn't have any prob- The directors of the Bell Jerns. • .... Flooring· Sale \ I \: \ \ I \ \ ~ ! I\ Maste rl1fe • h ' I! • ~ I t ... - A6 Thursday, March 23, 2000 O Antoine Le Breton, takes to the sides as filght Instructor Rodney Arends coaches him during a ftlght session over Orange County. Le Breton, originally from Brittany, France, moved to Costa Mesa to attend light school at Lenair AvtaUon at John Wayne Airport. He Is training to become a ftlght instructor and hopes to ulUmately become a commerdal airline pllol o Le Breton and Arends park the atrcraft following their light session. PHOTOS BY SEAN HIU.ER I DAILY Pt.OT •• Around TOWN pus Drive #60, Newport Beach. For reservations, call (714) 979-1000. -Borders Books, Music and Cafe will hold a semlnar titled "To Incorporate or Not to Incorporate• with attor- ney Jerry O'Brien at 7. p.m. The store is at 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 432-7854. Chamber of Commerce will hold a Sunset After Hours Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. at Tiramisu, 2325 E. Coast Highway, Ne~ort Beach. The event is free for mem- bers, $10 for potential mem- bers. For information, call (949) 729-4400. byterian C hurch, 600 St. Club House II, 1900 Port Andrew's Road, Newport Carlow, Newport Beach. For Beach. Tber~ ,J_s_,n.Q .. _<;.h_l!!S,E}.;.,.,·more information, call (949) For more information, call 240-3242. • Send AROUND TOWN items to the D'aily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa 92627; fax to (949) 646- 4170 or call (949) 764-4330. A com· plete listing may be found at dai- lypilot.com. WEDNESDAY McCu e Associates will hold a seminar titled "Where are you Going?" from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. to help people determine ho~ to make career and life decisions. The event is $25. McCue Associates is at 4570 Cam- The Alzheimer 's Assn. will hold a free support group from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for care- givers at Newport Villa Rosa, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach'. For reserva- tions. call (949) 631-3555. The Newport Harbor Area Childrens &xx;ial ~Off ~ff Drot.rail Orderall 240 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE. Surra 110 _ N£WPOJIT BEACH 644-6933 The Career Network Meet- ing for "the unemployed at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, which meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m., will feature Susan Fiakin of Success- Works! s• will speak on •Directing Your Brain for Maximum Gain." The meet- ing will be held in the chapel of St. Andrew's Pres- (949) 574-2239. FRJDIY Orange Coast College wlll hold the seventh program in its •Armchair Adventure• series at 7 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre on cam- pus. •The Last Great Road Trip: R.V. Adventure to Alas- ka• is $7 to $9. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. SATURDAY The Newport Hills Garden Club will bold a flower show with 36 flower arrange- ments and numerous exhibits of horticulture specimens. The event runs from 1 p.m . to 5:30 p.m . at An American J'•mtJy Operated Business Since 1983 n·:m:~!\y«!!:!!YS ~:!: ,, tor f.7 yeara 'lr1e1 LIFETIME ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR GUARANTEE CARPET OF LIFETIME GUARANTEE CARPET $199 ~::::: :::: ::;;::tyty SQ. · "· Uftf I•• Cr11• l•tt••ty INSTALLED llftfl•t F1~t l1tt11ty WOOL BERBER CARPET $249~: 4000 STORE BUYI NG POWER . . Car~!t C.-~ The W1rt••a""L1r,11t c.;;;• R1t1ller IF YOU'RE NOT BUY NG· OM US YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH ''F REE Roger's Gardens will bold a program titled "Cottage Gardens and Roses• at 8:30 a .m. Cristin Fusano will speak on combinlng roman- tic roses with perennials and other plants. The event is free. Roger's Gardens is at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 721-2100. Re-Leaf Costa Mesa will celebrate Arbor Day by planting 65 trees of various species on the campus of Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview, Costa Mesa, The planting starts around 9 a.m. and volunteers of all ages are welcome. For more information, call (714) 437- 5874. The Newport Beach Public Library will hold a program titled •How a Book Comes to Be,· with children's book illustrator Robin Preiss Gla.sser. The event. which Panthere9 Rub.Jn ln~llMI. Wl!tl wtllle, 'JO( Of ~ ~-P9Qrl Clol. Quartt rn<111'1ment. will explore the process Glasser and h er sister, Jacqueline Preiss Weitz- man, went through to create their book "You Can 't Take a Balloon lnto the Metropol- itan Museum,• starts at 2 p .m. and is free. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 717- 3801. The . Orange County Fair- grounds will hold an inter- national cat show from 10 ~.m. to 4 p.m. Sati.trday and Sunday. There will be con- tinuous judging of more . than 200 pedigreed and household cats. The fair- grounds are at 88 Falr DPive , Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (71 4) 636-8800 Sam Horn, author of the self-help books "ConZe n- trate, • "Tongue Fu· and "What's Holding You Back?" will give a mini-seminar and book-signing at 6 p.m. al Borders Books, Music and Cafe in South Coast Plaza. Borders is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714.) 432-7854 \ • .. , . , . . .. Daily Pilot Know the warning sigµs of 'huffing' r NEWPORT-MESA Health officiAls a.re warning parents to be on the lookout for signs of a dangerous trend among children called •butt- ing" or •sniffing." It is the potentially deadly practice of inhaling house- hold solvents to produce an intense, short-lived high. It is a problem most often seen with younger kids, usu- ally around 9, 10 and 11 years old, said Debbie Lips of the Hope Institute in Costa Mesa, ap ou tpatient drug treatment center for adolescents. ·u can progress to the use of marijuana, alcohol, methamphetamines and Volunteer DIRECTORY Ecstasy: she said. "It's very, very damaging to the brain.· · Ups warns parer:its to look • for~ some of the physical effects of "huffing.• It can cause: • Double vision •Weakness •Numbness • Severe headaches •Nausea ,. Vonuting • Loss of ~rd.ination • Irregular heartbeat Be concem~d if"ki_ds: • • Avoids contact with their family • Often seem. tired tree-sitters, North Pole Gift shop assistants and story- tellers. For more information, call (949) 574-7208. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE • Are no longer reliable • Sudderuy start doing poorly at school or work • Don't seem to care bow they look · • Get sick often • Have sores or blisters around the nose • Often appear "spaced out• • BeCQJne very moody • Have a strong chefllical ' odor on their breath or .skin . tnhalants can. also cause 'eye disease, loss o.f apJ>4!tite and a weakenea i,minune sys- Jem, Lips said~ . · -Danette Goulet groups through the galleries and teaches about the muse- um's collections and exhibi- tions. For more information, call (949)759-1122,ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS • VOLUNTEEA DfRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your orga111ization hsted, call (949) 574-4228. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNC IL The task force is recruiting Participate in life manage-, volunteers for the Interfailh ment and employment train- Council Network to work ing workshops as a success one-on-one with homeless coach to foster youths ages 16 adults in a program on basic _to 18. For more informatlon, life skills. For more informd-call (949) 509-1451. Volunteers are needed for a variety of functlons. Ft>r infor- mation, call.(714) 839-6199. OUNGE COUNTY FESTIVAL OF TREES The 1999 Ocange County Festival of Trees need s volun- teers Dec. 2 through 6 to be tJon. call (949) 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more,, ~t art and share with yi>ur community by becoming a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A docent is a volunteer who gwd~s adults and school 'OW I~ EWPORT BEACll FOR ME & WOMEN rJkt1 .J~ C?~,?,~,~,!~,::..s .. ~.~ \J . ~\rro•~ from Balboa Ila) Club! :-.rxt h> Tat'u Bt'lll I I ..., 111\1 "I II..., I \ l'I n I \I 11 n \I lfl\ ... 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ICbOol bca:Mis bec::ill• ii tbl'8lll8DI their tlwl tncml8I ond they feel tbat becaUle their ddldren are long lince raised and gone, tbey no longer have any dbect stake in OW' pub- lic scbooll. Since I qualify on all three counts of age,.modest tncotne and departed chil- dren. I'd like to cballenge this assumption. If it's true, I find it-absolutely appalling. If it isn't true, then older people are being badly mis- represented. All three of my children graduated from the New- port-Mesa public school system. One went on to a graduate degree at Har- vard, one earned a law degree and passed the Cah- fomia bar, and one graduat- ed from Colorado State Uni- versity and raised a fine family. All of that look place several decades ago. At that lime, the public -5Chool system of the state of California tram kinder- garten through college - under the enthusiastic ledd- ership of Gov. Pat Brown , was one of the finest in the nation. Although it was also a time when right-wing groups like the John Birch Society bied mostly unsuc- cessfully to gain control of school boards, the financial ' , , -, .. WlderpiDning wc11 always 10 place. . My kids attended sate schools with fine teachers and adeq\.late up-to-date equipment and textbooks. But ~more unportant, they attended in an etmos- pbeire in wbidl their proper education WU gtveil the • highest priority. For that, I have the tax- payers of thole years to thank. And now, lt'S pay- back time. I have the same obligation to today's public school students, as well 8$ generatipns to come, as oth· er taxpayers bad when my kids werp in st;hool But it's al!IO much mare than that. Every citizen in eVel'y school dJstrlct in this nation bas a profound stake -whether or not they have ever had children -in the • proper education of our kids. This is the mother's milk of a successful democ- racy. Our whole system is geared to educating our future citizens into knowl- edgeable and dechcated participants in the operation · of our society. nus means all of our future citizens - and not just those who can afford a private educabon. Failure to underwrite public educatlon IS a no- confidence v"':-_., nemoc- racy, itself. Now I'm aware of the arguments that such ideal- ism is all well and good but doesn't take into account the pragm.abc considera- tions of the proper ad.minis- ' Thursday, Morch 23, 2000 A7 trabon of educ:eboaal fund· Ul9· or the blame game tor the cummt tony~ state of our llChools. In the weeks a.bead, I mtend to ei:plore tt"8le. atgumeob with l(llDe school bond oppooents .as well as current school boud members, who are WdDg a great deal ol heal But today I want to keep 1t on a very personai basis. There ts one question that far supersedes all oth- ers in considering um bond issu~: what is best for Our kids? And.it seems very clectr to me that the answer to Uus question woulCl have to mclude the finest of teachers, the safest and cleanest and most environ- mentally attractive~f school structures, breadth of·cur- riculum and up-to-date books dnd eqUipment. U all of these things can't be adueved with one bond ISSue, then at lea.st we need to be pomted in the ngbt " direction. And tf the present bodrd members and admin- istrators are deemed inade- quate to make proper use of these funds, then we have the system and machinery to replace them. \t\'hat we must not do is allow these reservabons to divert us from the only real- ly import.ant focus: what is best for our lads. • JOSEPH N. BEU. ls a r~t of Santa Ana Heights. His column ap~ars Thursdays. ~CRYSTAL CAVE Sl"ECIAL ll"l·STOllE APl"'EAAA.rlCE by Mary Grea LUM TO US£ \'OUK HEALfti ro~KS SaL, March 11 TlllJ'OC Praa:itiowcr, Tu.clla ~ AMrllor Lecture: n1., March l i Workshop: Sat. 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Introduces and has appr°"9d, a resolution to the Orange Coun- t{ Board of Superlison tNt I extends the John Wayne setti. ment agreement for 20 more years. The resolution may have to be approved by a super majority of tile board. t/ The resolution Md extension of the settlement agreement would allow'for no further physical or service expansion at John Wayne, and would also include tbe appropri- ate authorization to amend the existing Federal Court Order, which encompasses the settle- ment ...,,,.,._ Tha muns• t.addng on of 20 yMl'S to the existing .m.m.nt agreement. There may be Mididoli-' enfol~ mechanisms nee.es- ~ such • t.gw.tlon. thlt would also neosarily need to be In place. The county CMI e~ no funds oriif funds1 for the expansion 9f w~. Also, an agr may tM; p«essary regwd ' ' {Wayne, and the surr~~ Ing r'.c~ies, I.e. Newport. ; mesa, • Tustin, Irvine and ~ Ana. which would tn ~future require their uf11nlmous agree- ment on any future changes. v Wiison lntroduc:e9 • resolution, for which he also needs super-majority support. doling down the ptannlng fot the El Toro procass. t/ 11'e...,, dly of Newport Beach. Stop Polluting Our Neo.vpoft. Airport Working Group, the El Toro Reuse Pjan- ning Authority and perhaps again the dtJes surrounding John Wayne Airport as well, enter into a mutual defense agreement. It would likely t;>e Incorporated into the existing Federal Court Order. What this encom~ is a commitment by all ~to ~fend the ~ 'John 'l,,ayne settlement agree- ment the nondevelopment of Ef,1&-o, one another and indemnify the same against any challenge to the J<>!'n Wayne settlement agreement and/or Daity Pilot ensuring John WayM doesn't expand. However, be said any kind of agreement must also the egi eement not to allow the indude a commltmeDt on the conwnion of El Toro to a com-part of everyone tn the county rnetdal alfport. Further. the Pfit· · to solve the air transpOrtation ties would be responsible fot afl problem when it arllel. fees lncwred bv any d.t.nse. •Tue issue ii not going t/ 11'e dtle9 el ...,.. tM away,• he said. "South Coun- approprlate r~sup-ty and the supervisors have porting all of the ng. said they'll prevent John Including but not il1' to a Wayne from expanding, but =~~ ~~· e or~ !t's easier said than done.• expansion 'of or ragement •f Newport. Beach ,Mayor ' for the ewnansl of.John 'I John Noyee said he bas been ...,...-: meeting with his constitu~ts W•yne; or ihinlevelopment of. :j'I and other airport grou~Yio El Toro as·a ~merclal airport.;; exRlore the" possibility of This may~pn<ompass a joint / extending' Ute .s~ttl~ment f>OW«'S eement. r . -~··~ _ ' • agreement. '< ~ oHldels COi~ As to Edwards' proposal, to finding a solution outside of Noyes said he does not want Orange County to meet future to push Orange County's air air traffic demands. traffic needs elsewhere, nor •It's very encouraging to see a proposal from SOfneone with Tom Edwards' experi- ence that incorporates no John Wayne expansion and no El Toro airport in one pro- posal,· he said. ·rm looking forward to pursuing these ideas and working out techni- cal steps for implementation.• '-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------' doesbewantNewportBiach Kranser said he believes the steps Edwards outlined are very possible and that it would be less expensive than what both sides are spending now lo fight each other "It's cheaper to defend peace than to wage war,· he said. . Edwards' proposal comes in the jet wash of Measure F, approved in a landslide victo- ry in the March 7 primary election. The measure requires d two-thirds majority vote to approve any new airport, jdil or landfill in residentic.Ll areas. It passed with nearly. 70% of the county vote. "l am not willing to con- cede that Measure F, a clever- ly drafted initiative, was nec- essarily a rousing plebiscite against an airport at El Toro,• Edwards wrote in a letter to the Daily Pilot. •However, recently much has been said in the political rhetoric of Orange County, as well as in the pages of the paper, that the city of Newport Beach has to cut a deal regarding John Wayne Airport; and that Supervisor (Tom) Wilson, and others are allegedly prepared to negotiate an extension of · the settlement agreement, • SERllleE • SPllEO ·• l.UXURV r--••'"l•Ht--, ! •50/F/F ! I Adult/RT Fare I I (Mon-Thur only) with coupon I L---!.llP..!'~---.J • Daily Service • • Reservations Required • 949/673-5245 CATALINA PASSENGER SERVICE, INC. WWW.CATALINAINFO.COM which expires on Dec. 31, 2005. Edwards said be still believes an airport at El Toro is in the best interest of the county. "I'm saying for the sake of argument, let's test the waters,· he said. "Given the political climate, you may have to take guenilla tactics and do what's best for New- port Beach." Supervisor Wilson, who was in Newport Beach last week meeting with city offi- cials on .airport issues, has always been an advocate of a north-south compromise and uge Savin up to 70°/o Off Name Brand Factory Se~s Different Sias & Sty, -----...,-- E 0 0 PAR Kl NG LOT SALE 3 , Days .Only (/) . .c +--0 N .c () .._ 0 ~ . c :J (/) l{j N .c () .._ 0 ~ . +-0 ·(/) Fri. March 24 through Sun. M arch 26 l Up to 50°/o Off All Merchandise .. • f 1800 Newport Boulevard Costa Mna (141) 548-4874 - an extensi'on of John Wayne's restrictions. -•Edwards proposes some interesting ideas about a res- olution to the issue, but I think • that the final resolution has to be reached between myself and Newport Beach and Cos- ta Mesa,~ he said. · Preventing John Wayne Airport from expanding has been the driving force for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa El Toro backers, and is a major concern for many Yes- idents here. Edwards said because John Wayne's restrictions are exempt from the federal Air- ARTIST CONTINUED FROM A 1 his unique style, whlch he called "iconography,· which showed his love for the coast- line and the sea. His work was acclaimed enough to have local leaders commission him to design the city's seal in 1957. Private com- panies such as tne Ford Motor Co. and American Airlines also used some of his work. port Noise and Capacity Act -which says local govern- ments can't restrict the opera- tion of airports -there is nothing preventing the supervisors from passing a resolution to extend the agreement The question is, are county and other pro-airport officials willing to give up on El Toro in exchange? Clarence Turner, also a for- mer mayor and one of the founders of the Airport Work- ing Group, said as the El Toro option becomes increasingly cloudy, Edwards' proposal may be the city's best shot at He and his wife co-found- ed the Newport Harbor Art Museum and he also sat on the city's library board in 1952. He belonged to the National.Academy of Design. the Royal Society of the Arts and the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. He received more than 70 awards for his scores of art- work. In bis free time, be stayed devoted to his pas- sion. He wrote several books on pail;iting and also took his students to Europe and to shoulder it all. "It just seems that at some point, we would have to put some kind of airport at El Toro,· he said. "I'd like to see us promote an airpQrt at El Toro that's more akin to John Wayne.• · Nestande added his belief that a settlement agreement in court is not a guarantee. •It's just sitting there waiting to be challenged,· he said. · "The only guarantee for citi- zens or Newport Beach to not assume a heavy air transport demand is El Toro." ~ Edwards responded: •All I'm saying is you better have a Plan a.· Hawaii for a. baqcdrot). He is survived by tWo daughters, Joan Scarboro and Shelly Walker; five · grandchildren and two great- 9randchildren. His wife passed away in 1994 at age 79. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View Memorial Park. Contributions may be sent to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach 92660. 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It has become a major event on the Orange County sodal and charitable circuit. Because of the efforts of local women such as Eileen Saal. carol Packard, Mary Allyn'Dellter, Dale San FWp- po, Cor)(y Winters, Pam Arnett, and of course Child- belp angel Patti Edwards - reauiter and booster credit- ed with organizing women B.W. Cook -THE CROWD and leading fund-raising -an orphanage was created. the Orange County chapter O'Meara and Fedderson has become one of the most found a far more important generous in the nation. . calling than the stage. They for the last several years, walked the streets looking for the founders of Childbelp lost children, cradling them in USA, Sara O'Meara and their arms, taking them to a Yvonne Feddenoo, have safe haven without a clue of graced the annual event with how they would sustain the their formidable presence belp. Forty-one years later and powerful words. The Childhelp USA is one of the women are now headquar-. largest nonprofits in the tered in Phoenix, Ariz. Both nation -and the world - are former Los Angeles resi-caring tor abused, abandoned dents and former actresses and neglected children. So as who virtually' stumbled upon the pair of children's angels the Childbelp concept when waJked on stage, introduced they were on an entertain-by Childhelp's Orange Coun- ment tour in the Far East. It ty chapter President Carol was after the Korecm War Packard, a hush fell over the when the pair discovered the ballroom. The crowd knew terrible reality of mixed-race they were in for a special children abandoned by their moment. They know that American servicemen fathers O'Meara and Fedderson and their Asian mothers dis-speak from their heart. graced by the birth of their The years have not dimin- unwanted child. ished their passion for the The organization was children. They both find their born in Japan in 1959. On words in deeply rooted faith. the streets of that faraway There is a tone of profound place, in a very different era, spirituality in their deliver- Relocated ... Still f n Fashion Island anro, Md the healing words by his mother. survive and grow in any set- tend lo lm,ng tedfS to the eyes "Michael held been in d ting. Llke the Christm$ cac- of the faithful in the crowd. succession of f06ter homes," tus, he will bloom and grow. Recounting special stories, Drom said. •s y ·the time he One storyof.ll small young including the news that one came to us, he barely spoke boy. Just one seemingly local woman had included at an.• Drom explained that insignificant child, saved from Childhelp in per will, leaving Michael found language and cigarette burns. Statistics $300,000 to C"Teate a trust to communicabon skills rPport that .three children die enclow lhP rPl191ous training through a nPwly discovPre<l l'\lery day from abuse. at the Bec1umont, Calif., facil-lovQ of plant ... trees, the• ydr • O'Meara and Fedderson were ity kno~ dS the Childhelp den. It 'was a part of Ufe he ever so proud to announce Village, the two w,omen · had \'}Ol experienced. 'A'.nd lhat Congress has vo~ to spoke to their followers, .·through his love of the flora, make.April 5 a natipnal Day reminding them of their mis-Michael would eventually of Hope for children. sion -of the vast work that come out of hiio darkness. Childhelp USA worked to it left lo be done. "He would water the establish this day, the first This is after all, perhaps plants, and make note of any Wednesday in April, passed the most significant challenge new trees planted on the as Resolution 76 in part as a a woman and a man face in property," Drom said. •tr tribute to the efforts of Child- life -caring for children, somethmg was not getting help, and more importantly, bringing up healthy children. enough care, enough water. as a day to recognize that When the children are not Michael would make sure there are perhaps as many as blood relabves, the challenge we knew.· 3 million children abused in may be even greater, and Jn a very real sense, this nation alone, every year. perhaps even more special. Michael's need to care for Applause rang out in the Sadly, the abuse has not van-the pldllts was a living Hyatt Regency ballroom. ished from the planet. It takes metaphor of his own deeply Actress Jane Seymour, a on a new dimension. personal need for nurturing. national spokeswoman for A mutant human cell that for water, for life . Childhelp USA, was to be musl be ever watched. Tlm "lf you could be any plant" honored at the lun.cheon. Her Drom, chaplam of Childhelp -Drom asked Michael -plane was snowbound in Village, alwttys reinforces the "what would 1t be?• Colorado, and a video was need to be ever watchful, Michael replied, "I'd be a offered in place of her pres- ever mindful of the children, Christmas cactus, because ence. Seymour, on video, was each year as he too address-they have really nice leaves as passionate an honoree as es thf:l crowd. This year was and flowers that hang of[ any organization might hope no different. them like bells on a Christ-to be assod.ated with. The lall preacher who • mils tree. And you know · Her plea was also from more closely resembles a col-what else? They grow forev-the heart, and members of lege football player than the er. You can cut off a piece, the local audience were Local chaplain, brought to the stick it in the ground, give 1t . J110ved by her message. rein- bcillroom the Story Of water, and you'll have dOOth-forcing the need to care for Michael, a young charge of e r plant." so many young people. the court brought to Child-The chaplain told the ln the crowd, donors, spon- help to escape the cigarette crowd that Michael now sees sors and guests applauding bums on his body inflicted himself as a perso,'b who can Seymour included Judie Dr.Ovalle Physicians who specialize in in1emal medicine care for the comprehensi~e. often complex heahhcare needs of adults. including seniors. Board-certified intemjst W.,J. Ovalle. M.D. has _ • t<>ined the Edinger Medical Group internal medicine department: Stanley AroolJ, M.D • Manliew Boone. fl1..D Flaine Grodin. 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I think it deserves as many awards as it can get. I love a touch of well- aimed sarcasm, and no one delivers it better than Kevin Spacey. •American Beauty" would not be the same with- out his Lester Burnham, a man in a midWe crisis. But in spite of Spacey's excellence. I think Denzel Washington just slightly sur- passes him for Best Actor in "Hurricane." Washington also became inseparable from his role and projected such fierce anger, fear, pride and hwnllity at the same time that it was impos- sible not to be moved by this awesome performance. Why does there have to be only one winner - can't there be a tie? In "The Sixth Sense,· Haley Joel Osment was amaz- ing, and not simply because he is only 11 yearsokl. His abject terror as a little boy who ·sees dead peo- ple" was so palpable that you worried about him. Susanne Perez QslOOlt ' Wftmore • than just a Supporting actor, he was the real star of the fi1m. For Best Supporting Actress -Catherine Keen- er's bitchy, amoral Maxine in •Being John Malkovich," a wild ride of a movie, was the most fun to watch. She prob- ably won't win, but then, my Oscar picks seldom do! • SUSANNE PEREZ. 45, lives In Costa Mesa and is an executive assistant for a financial servkes company. There should be tie for Caine and Cruise B est Picture: "The Insid- er" This movie held me spellbound from the first frame to the last both times I saw it. It's a true story about the courage of an ordinary man facing extraordinary cir- cumstances. Director Michael Mann took a story about the ciga- rette industry and television's "60-Minutes" -not exactly the usual ingredients for a suspense-filled drama -and managed to create a:film as intense and captivating as any high-action or horror Wm. Best Actor: Russell Crowe in "The Insider" This athletic, handsome, 34-year-old Au5tralian turned himself into a heavy- set, middle-aged Southerner who could still gain your sympathy and respect. Best Actress: None of the. nominated actn11es dazzled me this year. Belt Supporting Actor: First ot all, if I picked the Oscars, .tllere could June femer bettes.And the Oscars go to Michael Caine for "The Cider House Rules" and Tom Cruise for "Magnolia." Bes! Supporttng Actress: Another tie: Toni Collete for "The Sixth Sense" and Angelina Jolie for "Girl, Interrupted." Best Foreign Language Pllm: •All About by Mother" (lead Cecilla Roth wins my Best Actress Oscar ). • • .JUNE ~ a Costa Mesa resi- dent in her late 50s. is vice president of a~ f&ce training company. 'Sense' Star gets Best Supporting vote A year with so many quality movies creates many tough choices for Academy voters. Deeply moving in differ- ent ways, all of ll'li..year's nominees dealt wit! the major qwestions of modem We and are worthy of consid- eration for the ultimate prize. "The Insider" is docudrama at its best. •Tue Sixth Sense" brought a supernatural ttu;ller into Oscar contention for the J:iist time sinoo "Rosemary's Baby" 30 years ago. Young Haley Joel Osment deserves Best Supporting Actor for his astounding role as the child clairvoyant "The Cider House Rules• touches on moral problems at the center of our lives, With outstanding perfor- mances by Michael Caine and Tobey Maguire. 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OlaAl.9 ......... ...- • ftU•'fmll 11•• :::.-:a: -------.J with ulti- mate issues of life, death and jus- tice, no film had a greater impact on me~· "The ~ JohnDepko With 0fust- class acting, directing, screen- play and music, it's my per- sonal choice for Best Picture. But the film with the widest appeal across genera- tional lines and most likely to win the Oscar may be •American Beauty.• Blending many genres, this picture is black comedy, drama, satire and cultural commentary on the dysfunctioDAl American family and society at the end of the 20th centwy. Hot, hip and sexy, it's probably the one to beat this year. Annette Bening may have the inside track on Best Actress, but Denzel Wash· ington's intense portrayal of the wrongly convicte<i Ruben Carter in "Hurricane" has my vote for Best Actor. • JOHN DEPKO, 48, Is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investl· gator fo"the Orange County Pu~ lie Defender's Office. A tossup between 'Beauty' and 'Rules' B est Picture: We agree to disagree on this one. Gay's vote: • Ameri- can Beauty." a comedy that hits close to home. Unset- tling to think American sod· ety has come to this -but it's ob so real. Bill's choice: "The Oder House Rules.• I liked the movie relationship between parents and children dealing with We's secret suffering. Tough subject matter poig- nantly handled.' Best Actress: Annette Bening in "American Beau- ty.• Even if one of us reject- ed the movie, we agreed that she superbly played the pic- ture-perfect suburban house- 1or ....... ,. .... wife with a surpril- ~~ ter- comedic perfor- mance. Belt Support- ing A.dress: Saman- tha Mor- ton in ·sweet& Low- down.• Wowl Her contribu- tion to this touching story por- traying a mute laundress is impressive. Node came close. Best Actor: Denzel Wash- ington in "Hurricane." Well, we thought this one should have been nominated for the best picture since Washing- ton's performance was one of his finest. With great emo- tion, he told the story well. Best Supporting Actor: Michael Caine in •Tue Cider House Rules.• An extraordi- nary performance as only Caine might render. He took a very touching role and moved our souls. Best Dhedor: At odds ' again. Gay picked Sam Mendes for "American Beau- ty." Bill picked Lasse Hallstrom for "The Cider House Rules.• • GAY WASSAU.-«EUY, 60, is the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active In the community. 8IU. KELLY, 58, is an industrial engineer. Let's not forget the cinematographers F ar too often. one of the most important mem- bers of a production crew is overlooked by the Academy and the general public. This crew member works hand-in-hand with the director to create the look and feel of the film Their contri- bution is minimized to the point that most listings of nominees, including the Academy's, does not even mention them by name. Instead, the film is mentioned. These individuals who suffer in darkness are the cin~tographers. ~ Rob Orozco This year's nominees include a distin- guished lot and deserved to be men- tioned by name. Conrad Hall (•Ameri- can Beauty")', Roger Pratt (•The End of the Affair"), Dante Spinotti (•Tue Insid- er;, Emmanuel Lube~ ("Sleepy Hollow") and Robert Richardson ("Snow Falling on Cedars•). Each of these individuals bas been involved in great films: Hall traces his career baCk to such classics as "C ool Hand Luke," •Fat City,· "The Marathon Man" 'and "Tell Them Willie Boy ls Here.· His work on • Ameri- can Beauty• more likely than not will earn him the award. Pratt is best known for his work with Terry Gilliam and the Monty Python crew, and the fact that his film was not viewed by many automati- cally eliminates him. Spinotti should have won for his lush work in "L.A. Confidential· but lost out to the "Titanic" juggernaut of that same year. Lubezi is probably Mexi- co's.best-known filmmaker outside of his frequent col- laborator Alonso Cuaron, who directed "Like Water for Chocolate.· Lubezi should win for his creepy yet ele- gant portrayal of the fabled New England town. Coincidentally, probable winner Hall served as the director bf photography for the New York wtit on this film. Finally, Richardson's work on *Cedars" was the best ele- ment of the film. However, his work on another major release. Scorcese's "Bringing Out the Dead," was a far superior film and technical achievement which the Academy frequently never recognizes. • ltOll OROZCO, 29, Is an attorney who lives In Newport BNCh with his wife and two cats. Aerogreen Tehima Taylor Made Marcia Babe Oidrlckeon J amie Sadock JOHO LEOOARD'S •• L p ..... p J. A• "-' (Y_.,_-c 8-A C"'4f°C.-- ·TROPICAL CAFE .. Rel•x... Life I• one lone WeekerNI CORONA DEL MAR PLAZA NEWPORT 9EACH 948) 7et>NN \ Doily Pilot . . . DATEBOOK . . . Thursday, Morch 23, 2000 Al I Foundjng actors of SCR take their acting on the road Sy Tom Titus T he firm of Scrooge and Marley is open for business once again. Or -at least -the men who have enacted those chara,cters for South Coast Repert6ry audiences over the last 20 years are taking their • act on the road. But they've traded Dickens for Shake- speare. Hal Landon Jr., who has played Scrooge in all 20 pro- ductions of SCR's ·A Christ- THEATER mas Car- ol"; and Don Took, the spectral Jacob Marley in all but one of those shows have teamed up to introduce the Bard of Avon to high school students. (And, by the way, Took missed that one performance because he was downstairs performing on Second Stage.) BRIAN POBUOA I OAllV Pl.OT In foreground, Don Took, right, and Estancia High School student Robin Letostak work on a scene from a play by William Shakespeare. Took and Hal Landon Jr., in background, have started a touring workshop called "Shakesperie'nce." Professional actors for "The Taming of the Shrew," "Tw'elfth Night" and other more than 35 years each , plays. Landon's Malvolio in and both founding artists al the latter production is a par-SCR, Landon and Took will tour their SO-minute perfor-ticularly memorable charac- l terization. ~8.!lce o Orange County Additionally, both men ~gh school drama and Eng-have worked extensively in ~h departmer,tts. Th.ey call it ..._movies and television. Lan- A Shakespenence. . don probably is best known ~e veteran. thespians as Ted's dad in "Bill and deliver a numt>er of scenes Ted's Excellent Adventure,· and short monologues from while Took has been seen on classics such as "Hamlet,· "The Waltons • "Chee~· :Macbeth,• ·o~e~o.· and •Rosann~.· • Romeo ar.!d Juliet and "To fully appreciate the Herny V. !hey ~o pr~-glory and magnitude of sent a 40-n,unute ~teractive Shakespeare's works is to workshop mtroduang the experience them performed students to "How the Actor live by trained actors." Lan- Approaches Shakespeare." don declared. • 'Shakesperlence' is a To which Took added, "It is fresh, intelligent approach to our goal in this curriculwn- ciassroom Shakespeare,• based program to bring the s!}id Katin Mayer, an English power and richness into the teac her at Irvine's University classroom, for the purpose or High School for 35 years inspiring students to further who teaches at Tarbut study and explore the author's V'Torah in lrvine. "Students amazing body of work." get to participate and love It, The reviews, at least from too.• English and drama teachers Took and Landon both \"/ho have hosted the pro- have deep roots in Shake-gram. are ecstatic: •nvo of speare from their long asso· Southern califomia's finest ciation with SCR, having stage actors bring Shake· performed in •A Midsummer speare to life in a way that Night's Dream,• "Macbeth,• directly engages the audi- ALSO ON STAGE 'AU MY SONS' Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons" runs through April 1 at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $28 to $4 7. For more information, call (714) 708-5555. 'THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE' South Coast Repertory will host the Southern califomia premiere of Martin McDon- agh's acclaimed play "The Beauty Queen or Leenane· through April 9. Tickets are $26 to $45'. The playhouse is at 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more inior- mation, call (714) 708-5555. 'HIDDEN: THE STORY OF ANNE FRANK' OCC will present •Hidden: • on Anne Frank's diary. Tick- ets are $5 to $6. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa M esa. For more information. call (.714) 432-5640, ext. 1. 'SO METHING'S AFOOr The Lyceum Theatre at Van- guard University will present "Something's Afoot." a musi- cal comedy that pokes fun at Agatha Christie mysteries. The show runs March 30 through April 9. n ckets are $15. Vanguard University is al 55 Fair Olive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) ~-6145. teak Prime Rib Rib Eye Delmonico Porterhouse ence," said Paul Beidler, dra- ma teacher at 1Tabuco Hills High School. "My students were captivated during the entire performance.• Stair at local high schools wishing to book "A Shakesperience," or obtain more information, may call (714) 254-0835. • TOM T11US revieM local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and 5aturdays. CHILD'S PLAY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OAllY Pit.OT Emily Carr rehearses a scene from "Tag for President" at Adams Elementary. . Adams Elementary stages original play • SCHOOL: Adams Elementary School •PLAY/MUSICAL: "Tag for President" • STORY ll~E: A bored and restless stu- dent is trdnsportPd by his own daydream into a prcs1denUdl election -'-and he's in the runmng • CAST: Fourth-and fifth-graders from Adams Elementary • OIFIECTOR: Kathleen Chapman ,, • CHOREOGRAPHER: Nancy Matossian • WHERE: School's mulbpurpose room, 2850 Country .Club Road, Costa Mesa • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs- day; plus a performance only for senior citizens at 10 a.m. Thursday. • HOW MUCH: Free for Thursday mom- mg performance; $1 for both everung performances •PHONE: (714) 424-?935 . 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WBnlMY LUNCHBON &UB PUn Sl'BOALS Onb1NG ova so ll»a ra Wl£k ALL UNDO sto.oo SVNIW' AND MONDAY NIGHT DINNBR Sl'liOALS SIS.95 OIRllUID ALL l/VIJNlNG · 8Nn1D 5DVBD WITll YOUR CllolCB OF SOUP Oil SALAD. l.vMPY MAllUID PorA1'0lll Ol llCE PIAF ova 30 8Nnm To CHoosB PaoM INCLUDING Lmu,,,,. • lrAU: IUAl't OP QUIN PAJIWMA • Q9alae CMDA1'C1a •VIAL PKrAm •CM#.MAll OVll Miii •• •Ola a•,.....• VIM. PAt••M .. ,.._.. ----~12 Thursday, Morch 23, 2000 DATEBOOK Daily Pilot Asianic has best deal on Chinese, Vietnamese cuisine llyltlphen~ -T here is probably no more ubiquitous style of ethnic cuisine in the United States than Chinese food. Whether you're in a sleepy New England seaside • village, the frozen tundra of -Fargo, N .D., or the heart of . the deep South, you can find at least one res,taurant serv- ing egg rolls, chow mein and the lilces. Chinese restaurants, along with pizzerias, are probably the first experiences many • people Dlnmn have had R Ew with food from another land. Indeed, when J was apartment-hopping after col- lege, the first thing I did after I moved was find a good Ct:ll- nese restaurant and a good pizza joint (OK, maybe I looked for the all night 7- Eleven first, but the others · weren't far behind). With this proliferation comes diversity, and here in Orange County with its large and dtverse Asian popula- tion, one can find Chinese restaurants featuring vdrious regional cuisines at a variety of prices and levels of sophis- tication. Of course this ctivers1ty also is evident in the quality of the offering, and the food can range from truly out- standing to truly awful. • Luck:il~newlyopened Asianic on the Balboa Penin- sula is at the tugh end of this scale, serving qui\lity Chi- nese food, and some Viet- namese as well, at reason- able prices. Asianic is fairly nonde- script from ttie outside,. a row of theater-style marquis lights above the door s~d out frorrr the gray concrete exterior alerting the passerby that it's open for business. Inside, Asianic is one large circular-shaped room. The walls are painted in pas- tel blues, greens and pinks, and a large dome is cut into the ceiling in the center of the room. The dome, which is lighted, is painted in a blue sky and clouds pattern, as are several faJce windows on the walls, giving the impression of being in some 1980s version of a Dying saucer. There is also a store- front adjacent to the main dining room that owner Due Nguyen plans to convert to a takeout counter. The menu at Asianic is unmense. I counted 93 entrees (well, I didn't really count them, they're num- bered on the menu), not including two pages of chef's special dishes. A menu this size might seem overwhelm- ing, but the dishes are cate- gorized by food type, so it's fairly easy to decide U you want a fish, pork or beef dish, etc. and then pick from - m ASIAN1' • ~ 810 E. Balboa Blvd, New-11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Satur- day; dosed Thursday port Beach - • WHEN: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday; • HOW MUOt Moderate • PUONI: (949) 675-7687 CONRAD lAU I OAllV PILOT Elizabeth Ngo, left, bolds an order of Vlem·amese spring rolls wblle her older sis- ter, Minh-Uyen, center, and her younger sister, Mai, right. display the garlic butter pasta with crab. The three women are daughters of Due Nguyen, owner of Asianlc restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula. the appropriate section. ·I tend to have ce{tain benchmark dishes I test restaurants with, such as lin- guine with dams at Italian restaurants or chili rellenos ZAHER FALi.AHi , CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audits, Taxes 15% discount co CM Rcsidcnrs (714) 546-4272 _ _,_ ..,....,., .......... llnm"T•tllt ~---.... ·• ----· ____ , __ _ at Mexican food places. Egg rolls ($3.50) are my Chinese food benchmark, so they were the first dish J ordered. As soon as I had bit in'to the first crisp bite, 1 knew I had found a great restaurant. The egg rolls here are small, barely wider than m.y thumb, with a thin wrapper sur- rounding a tasty filling of ground pork and vegetables. often egg rolls are soggy or greasy -these were a1lp and hot. without any greuy taste or feel at all. for the Vietnamese vart- ant, try the spring rolls ($3.50), which are similar to • egg rolls but are not cooked and served cold. A rice wrapper is wrapped around cabbage, sprouts, shrimp and thin noodles, and then rolled egg-roll style. The whole thing is served cold with a sweet fish sauce for dipping. Some people don't like the texture of the wrapper, which can seem a bit rubbery at first; I find them to be a refreshing. starter, especially in warmer weather. Highlights from the main menu include several dishes from the #chef's suggestions• section. General 'no's chick- en ($8.95) is one of my favorites: chunks of white chicken meat are flowed and quick-fried, and served in a spicy garlic sauce that wakes up the palate without leav- ing it senseless. Or try the lover's ~hrimp ($12). Plump shrimp are stir- fried and served in two dif- ferent sauces artfully com- bined on a single platter. One of the sauces is a mild white wine-based sauce; the other is a spicy ginger-Oa- vored red sauce. Both were delicious, and each comple- mented the other perfectly. U you're into showman- ship, try the flaming ocean delight ($10.95). A sizzling hot platter is brought table side, onto which is piled an assortment of stir-fried seafood:shriinp,fish,squid and scallops. The plate is then flamed with some liquor, further cooking the fish and adding a nice char to the assortment Once the pyrotechnics have died down, vegetables and a mild sauce are added just prior to serving. The flame cooking adds a wonderful grilled fla- vor to the fish, creating a dish that's as fun to eat as it is to cook. Seafood lovers will love the selection here; there ii• separate section for shrimp, fish, squid a.Qd scallops. ny the steamed fish with ginger and scallions ($7 .9~). A mild filet is ste~ed to perf ectioo and served with a fragrant sauce with just the right amount of ginger. A nod to the Vietnamese influence of the chefs include a section devoted to different preparations of frog legs, induding frog legs with lemon grass ($9.95) and frog legs with a hot mint sauce (9.95). I haven't bad a chance to try these yet, which gives me an excellent excuse to make another visit.. At press time, Asianic bas a beer and wine~ only, and the wine seledion ooillist!t only of house red or white by the glass. I'd suggest a bottle of Thing Tho, a Chinese beer, to go with your meal. To me the malty beer flavor goes per- fect with the spiciness of IDOlt Chinese dishes. · Asianic impressed me with both the extensivenesa of their menu and the quality and flavor of the food they serve. Whether ordering takeout or dining in, I lb.ink one would be hard preaed to find a restaurant serving food this good at these pdces anywhere else on the penin- sula, or in the Newport-Mela area, for that matter. • SID DB SMTACROCrs dining reviews appe..-~ odw Thursday. WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Viait our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runncn on Sale Co MM Daily Pilot ¥anygpod ~ ' reasons for school unifonns A s a fifth-grade teacher at Mariners Elementary School, I would like to vOice my opin-~ on ICbool uniforms (•Uniformity net best choi~ for our kids,• March 16). However, I speak only for mytelf, not the entire staff at Marlners. I do not profess to be an expert on «hoot uniforms, however, I do have 30 years of experience teaching chil- dren of all grade levels, 23 of those yeus at Mariners. I do know how dothlng att.ects the classroom and the students' perfonna.nce. I am definitely in favor of Mariners students wearing uniforms. 1 have many reasons for my belief. Pint, clothing can be a huge dis- . traction. Students-notice t:t:m-ctotb.tng - of other children. IEIURAl There are times, when a student wean the newest fad or trendy cloth- ing, that the clothing becomes the focus of the day instead of the leaons. Less fortunate children, whole parents cannot afford the trendyclothing, becollle the object of ridicuJe. Students are sometimes ostracized from groups because they do not have •the right clothes.• Additional- ly, as part of my dally duties, I now have to check what my students wear to look for inappropriate cloCh- 'il\ig -spaghetti straps on the girls and shirts that are too short and show midriff when arms are raised. On the boys, and sometimes on the girls too, I must look for inappropri- ate logos on the front or back of a shirt. Several years ago, a student wore a T-shirt to school which was ~ed on the front with tbe ~ "DR.tNK BEER.• Where were the puents when this child walked out the door in the momingf Second. clothing is very expen- atve. When the newest style T-shirt seDI for $25 or more, not every child can afford one. I have seen it happen far too many times that children are made fun of or teased because they me wearing the wrong brand of c1oGdng or inexpensive clot.bing from a di«'ount store. Children know brand names. Bchool uniforms would cut a parent's clothing bill down to a very manage- 'llblelamOUnt. 1bird, individuality would not be compromised. U a child, or any one ebe for that matlelf bases bis or her individuality solely on clothes, then there is something milling. Individuality can be expressed in mUltiple ways -through academics, atbleUcs, dtizensbip, drama, music, abd the lilt goes on. M the saying goes, •Clothes do not make the man.• I assume that saying goes for women and children, also. As I understand, there would be some lat· ltude tn the choice d clothing coo-....-ec1 to be a uniform. Fourth. I have actually seen betiaYkJr change with wbat a child wwms. 1bere are et 1eut two occ:a- llDm throughout tbe ICbool year Wtilfti we uk students to ·~ up"' ..;.o.; for. trip to the Perfcnning Arts CmW and fOI' the bolklay program. All ear lnltludion meet to tbe c:bil· 1'flilm .... ·Mllllll: Boys -collmed lbbt (tucUd Ill), m-cmce *-; Oldl-Uirt and or 4rea. ...... OD.._. dB~ tbere 11 a deftntt. CDllllll ID tiebmar. n. ... way to lllthellUdln'lll«llllM .-......-.Wlbout~ ............ plaf da••· tbiy ..................... ....... buld IMlllrMlllllallll•Jddl. A dllld ~M~·-fi,_.1i1181 lt1Mn.._.11am ... iWl!ilM'=---·· ..... _ .. .. .. .... u r .. ,,.... .&".i .... ~-1 . . . ' ThefSaldlt "It felt like my ann had separated from my bocfy. It's the worst pain I've felt since I gave child birth. ,. ~ . -LAURA ROONEY. daughter-in-law of actor Mickey Rooney, who is suing the Newport Beach Police Department. saying she was fright- ened by two officers who tried to handcuff her during a narcotics-related arrest. ' ' ' I HowTo RE'QIUS • Thursday, Morch 23, 2000 A13 , ... . EDITORIAL ... • ; • It ••• ·non't let .our 18.ndriiarks fade to black I t's Friday night. You'd like to see a moVie. Maybe that new Julia Roberts flick or the latest from De Palma. They've all been demolished or tak- en offline because they can't compete with the larger, state-of-the-art multi.- theater complexes. 1960s-style architecture and comfort- able, well-worn interior -is from an era that is vanishing from our commu- nity landscape. But. you're not really looking forward to driving around for half an hour in search of a parking space. And then there's the line to get tickets, the chance that the movie you want will be sold out and the rush to find two seats together so you and your movie-going partner don't have to sit on opposite First there was the old Mesa Theater on Newport Boulevard -tom down and replaced with Borders Books and Music. Then there was the Port The- ater, which still stands vacant. Moth- The demand for everything to be bigger, newer and better is under- standable -especially in Orange County. Still, it's sad, isn't it? You wonder.ii. with a little more imagination and a lit- tle less attention to the bottom line, the funky old movie houses could be turned into something special. Maybe the hippest foreign film theaters in Orange County. balled. " sides of the theater. · No problem. You'll just go to your small, uncrowde d , comfortable neigh- borhood theater. r-Except-you can't. There aren't any · more. The latest vicfun of movie megaplex mania is the little Edwards Cinema on Adams Avenue and Har- bor Boulevard. One of the oldest Edwards theaters around, it will close April 1 and be converted into a beau- ty college. The lovable movie house -with its But that's not the case. So it's back to driving around in circles in the giant parking garage. ERIC HUTCHISON HOW TO CO•YICT YOUI UPIESllTAllYIS OTY Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Joe Erickson, Heather Somers, Llbby Cowan and Unda Dixon OTY Of NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (949) 644 .3309 Mayor: John Noyes Council: Gary Adams, Jan Debay, Norma Glover, Tod Ridgeway, Dennis O'Neil and Tom Thomson NEWP0RJ MESA lWtED SOtOOl DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Beet St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-5000 SapertnteMewt Robert Bar- bot Board: Dena Black. Judy Franco, Jim Fenyman, Martha Auor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes and David Brooks MESA CONSOUDATED WATB DISl'RICT 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa 92627, (949) 631-1200 Readers deplore lawsuits, applaud Thomson DAY-CARE CENTER LAWSUITS DON'T MAKE SENSE How sad -and bow sadly predictable -that the Sotos are bringing suit against Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming Cen- ter and Ugbthouse Coastal Community Church (•Did preschool hide prior crash?,• ... "MarFh 17). I can understand the te rrible ~ef that might ~pel a parent fo lay blame for the trag- ic death of one's child, in the need to some-F EE DllCK how make sense of a senseless loss. However, their lawyer's claim that the preschool (and perhaps even Costa Mesa Police Department) consplred in a cover-up of an earlier accident is simply bizarre (•Police Show No Record of Crash Near Prescbool9 -March 18). Nelgh- bon' claims that their zeal to dOH down one of the finest ear- ly childhood education centers in the community is prompted by concern for the children are limilarly uncoovlndng. I applaud the SotOI' efforts to make all pre9Cbooll safer through legislation. It'• much harder to support their lawsuit. ANMEGIRARD NeWport Beach ~ OAY~ I OMV Pl.OT Cindy Soto bas llled • lawsuit teeklng cla=sg111 lroaa tbe Soatbcoelt Early Cll•Jdbood Leaming Cealer, tbe .... where._. dauglaW wm klDed. because it has engaged in bed faith tactics in the settlement of claims. But the center and cbUl'dl appear to be named u def•· danta for no reuaa other Ulan to be able to present dabal to dim~ c:airten. TUt ti ........ • tlae cmw ud cburda were ===-~=:.tbe ... ...., mfltet fat dowlDg my ••II claugt.•ntoatt?Dd ... 1Sol at .......... four • ,_. .... I 9tDod ID .. play· ..... IDar ,_..ago. I mNID· lrt111Mlc ., ... nurhy ~ ........ , , ...... .. ..... a r•.,11111 •• .,._ ters. Where were the Wieners and Sotos when it came to pro- tecting their children il this playground was so dangerous? Do they not share equal respon- sibility for ma.king sure their children are enrolled at a pre- school ~here the playground is safef The deaths of Brandon Wiener and Sierra Soto were tragic. The entire Newport- Mesa comm~ty suffered from th,\s loss. Filing lawsuits to push for monetary recove ries from the insurance carriers of parties other than Steven Allen Abrams b wrong. lf negligence of third· parties is truly an issue irl this situation, don't the Wieners and Sotos share some of the negli- gence? ROIBYCONN Costa Mesa TOM THOMSON RIGHT TO SUPPORT GUENUGHT I do not find lt incomllient et all that Councilman 1bamloo bas vo6ced support fOI' the Grwnhgbt tnltiatiw rEditorial. Mardi 18), I bne worked with Coondbnen lbocmoa on open-tipK9 and ~ ltluel far almolt two years, and hit pOlitiOD Oil tbe tnltiett\le ii DO turpdne tlO me. 1lne J9U'I ..,. n a 1n ... -a1..., two (II•• di nm._. ID ...a Stop.-,.. IO.Na N•w•ipa~t'l~• -~..._. ......... Rd*-....... 2 I ...... bsldll<:mDIM'-'.I: 1.- t.bllll•1•1 •cw '1 :n wUdng. WllllClll ..... ...,. b dllr '°-.. c..-c:-.. 11wl I cm.--..., ............ .,.. ._._. .... r,_.IMor In your editorial regarding Councilman Tom Thomson, you claim be is "not your typical Greenlight supporter" when be expressed concern about overdevelopment in Newport Beach. However, it may sur- prise you to know that Green- ligbt's inibative pebtion gar- nered broad-ba.Sed support from many people you might not cons1der to be •typical Greenligbt supporters,• includ- ing realtors, business owners. city employees, Chamber of Commerce members and even developers, to name just a few. In fact, virtually every segment of our city was represented in· the effort to qualify the m.itie- tive. I'm sure that's because traf- fic affects everyone. The peo- ple signi.ng the pebbon seemed very happy to know that they would have a chance to vote on major traff 6c-geoer- ating developmenu if Green· light puses. If tbe benefils to the dty offset tbe concern about more traffic, I belMml voten will approve tbe deYel· opment. U not, then tbe YOlerl will probably MY no. Tbe City CoUDdl WM 1o1eprusat .. ••' .. ligbt will ta.Ip .a.. m ti llDow wbat .......... .. ....... ....... ...., tua Newpeat ...._ ..,_-, ..... ,.. ...... , •• di. ................. Ill -...GflbeS If 101• a ,_ .. .......... 0 0 _,., ...... . 4t11 I , ) ~ \ ' . ' . ' t"• .... '\ Gorgeous custom built county French home with · exquisite detail. Offers custom light r fixtures, hardwood floors and ltt>(aty with floor to ceiling bookshelves. Romantic master with fireplace and huge. bath. 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CdM tennis coach Sports Editor Roger Corlson • 9•9-574.4223 • Thursday, Morch 23, 2000 81 a c .. p C~~ona d'11 . Mar ~ri1Js Oilers in .three .. 'A 1~1 t , • St~pley hammers 25 ,.•tiqes ~th the ~~e roster on band. BOYS VOLLEYBALL selves off th&mat. : ; , ~ l d th S Kin , 1' ,iSlus ~t.9. seruor /J\lec Hanson out After scoring the first four points, .. •/ to ea e ea gs. /.)1 with a sprained ~e. the, Sea Kings thanks t'o a strong outing py Matt CdM got a litUE! sloppy as Huntmg-' , ''( ~ 1 • • 1 ORONA DEL MAR -It's jus(. are still pla~g a tad short-handed. WencJt, who led the Oilers with 15 ton Beach battl~ back an~ actually 1 • ~ ' • 0ne tlep in a journey toward th~W "There w,is a period of-transition kiJJ» • led, 9-7, before CdM regained con- • Big Canyon CC will 1So.utbem Section and State c~~pi-wnen w~_..finally got the basketball J ,~ B~t from there, CdM ripped off · trol. bO!it the 8 a.m. start. o~ps, but for Corona del Mar players," Conti said. "We still need the next seven points, the last com-Four straight points led by Starnp- High's boys volleyball team, a 15-8. to work on our overall intensity and lng on a kill by Chris Shepardson, 'l~y and Maclc gave CdM the lead for Tia Cup Classic IV will come ull circle in 2000, when the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series for women makes its stop at Big Canyon Country Club. The date is set for Friday, Aug. 11 , with an 8 a.m. tee time and luncheon to follow, Big Canyon Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy said. The one-day, 18-hole championship to decide an overall wpmen's club champion in the Daily Pilot circulation started at Newport Beach in ·1997, moved to Santa Ana Country Club in '98 and was hosted by Mesa Verde Country Club last year. The intent of theTea Cup Classic was to change sites ~ch year, with the four private country clubs in the area rotating as the host. Richard Dunn GOlf The event was conceived because of the large margins of . victory by the champions at each club, along with the ideas of growing women's golf and providing a different forum to unite the golf community. 'IJle final round of ~e Big Canyon women's club championship (won last year by Sally Holstein) is April 13; Mesa Verde's final round is1April 14. Newport Beach will decide its 2000 champion on April 27, and ~&a Ana the following day. Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana) has w..on the last two Tea Cup Classics, including a dramatic, overflowing 53-hole day last year, when she competed for 35 holes in the Southern Califomla Women's Match-Play final at Mission-Vieju-Country Club, then arrived in time for Tea Cup Class~c lli at Mesa Verde. Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde) and Debbie Albright (Newport Beach) are defending champions at their respective clubs. . Friends 1n Service to Humanity, a United·Way agency based in Newport .Beach, will host the FISH 2000 Charity Golf Classic April 3 at SeaCliff Country Club in Huntington Beach. FISH assists families in need, helping to prevent them from becoming homeless. FISH provides rental assistance, utility payments to avoid shut-offs, food, child care, subsidies for single parents, medical, dental. transporftltton,babyneeds and mobile meals. Details: (949) 645-0050. Savage resigns • Tars seek replacment. NEW P 0 RT WllTIAll BEACH -Gregg Savage announced Wednesday he has resigned as girls basketball coach at Newport Harbor High. Savage, who spent two years at the Sailors' helm, said he will pur- sue other coaching opportunities, possibly as a college assistant. Savage guided the Tars to the CIP Division Il-AA playoffs his first season.This year's squad fin- ished 4-23 and did not win a Sea \llew League game. His combined record was 19--36. Savage will continue teaching at Harbor. where he also coaches the boys freshmen golf teem. A teaching position may be available for the new .Fii buket- bell coach. Interested applicants lboukl com.ct tbe athletic office at (949) 51.5~. 15-0, 15-10 win over visiting Hunt-fine tune our overall game. It will be giving CdM a 15-8 game-one win. good. ington Beach was definitely a step in nice when Alec comes back. He The Sea Kings fed off the momen-After the Oilers cut the lead to 11- the right direction. brings such intensity to the practices tum or game one and ·dominated 10, numerous mistakes proved cost- "Our guys were getting a little a.pd to the matches.• game two, winning. 15-0. Mack had ly down the stretch. frustrated,• Conti said. "But I kept Senior Greg Stampley had 25 kills four of his eight blocks in game two, · Following an Alumru Game on telling them that it's not how we play and three blocks, while 6-foot-6 For-all going for Sea Kings' points. Saturday night, the Sea Kings will now, it's how we play come playoff est Mack played like a tall redwood Stampley had six kills and two open Pacific Coast League play time. Tonight, we played pretty in the middle with eight blocks. blocks, as the Oilers were complete-when they host new nemesis, Lagu- well." • CdM jumped out to an early 7-2 ly manhandled. na Beach, Wednesday at 6 p.m. Pretty well, considering the Sea lead in game one before Huntington Game three was much more com-"That should grow to qwte a ruce Kings (3-1) have only had four prac-Beach (2-3) got as close as 9-8, petitive as the Oilers picked them-little league nvalry," Conu said. Costa Mesa's Mike Whitmah (left) completes the breaststroke leg of the 200 individual medley Wednesday. Below, Estancia's Phil WesUall, en route to a second- place finish in the 200-yard freestyle at the Pacific Coast League duel. OAJlY PILOT PHOTOS BY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY H0lLOW VICTORIES Costa Mesa giils swim with Estancia boys in the only varsity races in PCL meet. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -With Costa Mesa High's boys swim team rele- gated to Mike Whitman and Alex SWIMMING Sarris and Estanda's girls swim team down to four expe- rienced swimmers, the varsity teams for Mesa girls and Estaocia boys swam in the same races Wednesday in one of the more unique looks of prep swimming, ever. It was the Pacific Coast League opener for both squads at Mesa, with both teams virtually walking over an invis- ible foe. Mesa's girls rolled. So did Estanda's boys, by a margin of 112 points despite winning only four of eight individual races. And it was especially unique for the Costa Mesa girls (3-0, 1-0 in league). Frances Assal actually beat Estanda's boys in the 100 butterfly. "winning" with a time of 1:12.28. Lauren Mayo came within a fingertip of besting the Eagles' boys. She won the girls 100 backstroke with a time of 1:15.99. •rt was kind of fun for them,• Costa Mesa Coach Todd Kolber said. •we actually touched them out in a couple of events. It was a good challenge. It was a also little bit of a different challenge. But regardless of whether they won or lost, it was good they got some competition.· Jody Martinovich had Mesa's lone personal best Wednesday, winning the 200 IM in 2:20.09, good enough for consideration in the CIF Championships. Her twin sis- ter, Wendy Martinovich, won the 100 breaststroke wi~ a time of 1:12.40, another consideration time. Erin Bayes won the 50 and 100 freestyles with times of 25.95 and 57 .54 respectively. On Tuesday, she swam a 56.26 leg of the 400 free relay In the Millikan Relays, a personal best. She currently holds consideration times in the 50-and 100-frees. The 200 free relay team of Bayes, the Martinovich twins and Katie Roche, had a considera- tion time"Of 1:48.11. Because the Mustangs had two varsity swimmers, the boys meet had a final score, 136-24 in Estanda's favor. Whitman and Sarris won both of their races to collect 12 points each for Mesa. Sarris won the 50 and 100 sprints in 24.21 and 53.87, respectively. Whitman took the 100 breast (1:10.10) arid 200 individual medley (2:11.33). For Estancia (1-0 in league), all three of its swimmers in the 500 free set personal bests. David Collier won in 5:29.28, eight seconds better than his previous best. Frank Gamboa improved his old personal record. by 17 seconds, finishing second with in 5:59.78. Phil Westfall and David Teixeira set personal records in the 100 butterfly. Westfall shaved a second off his previ- ous best and won with 1:12.81. Teixeira improved his old time by nine seconds and finished in 1:22.54. ·we had some good times today,• Estancia-Coach John Carpenter said.• •Yale-bound Sea King uses physical, mental strength for the edge. lbfwyAhaMll DM.v Pf.OT LI!:':!'!':. e=., "::' J. .......... ... coUDtly but for coran. dil Mar ttigb foOebd -nck Uld fteld ltwlout .......... any untwnlty-'t enough ."* ........... .... . -...ltD .... •19'= untwailltf, .... Y.a. -.... ............... Wiim ... 19(1' 'ti Ill VIiie llikt .., ..... .,....., .......... 0191wt ... ,,. --- BOYS TEN NIS Sea Kings in .. 13-5 win over Wood.bridge •Morton, Kulrnaticki, Myers lead ~e way. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT LRVlNE -Fresh ofl c1 gru- e hng weekend of non-.top tennis. Corona de>I .1ar HJ 1h's boys tenru:. team kn.x:ked olf host Woodbndge, 13-5, jumping right back mto the ft.re "We're still tryUlg to recu- perate from last weeke nd's national tournament,· COdch Tun Mang said. "Some of our doubles players aren't used to playing singles like they did so we're still tryt.ng to catch our ·....ind." Taking care or busmess on Wednesday, howeve r, was the No. 1 singles play of junior Bnan Morton dnd the No. l doubles play of JUntors Randy Myers and Peter Kul- maticki. Morton Jost only hve games in his three-set sweep, while Myers and Kulmauclo won, 6-4, 6-3. 6-1. tor Cdf-,,1 (8- 0), ranked No. 3 m CIF South- ern Section D1vis1on I Morton saved his best ten - nis for tus last set. Falling behmd. 0-3, Morton npped off 16 out of 17 poml!> and swept sue game m a row to win, 6-3. Myers and Kulmat1ck1 unproved lhe1r doubles record to 13-2, Wlth their only two losses coming · in tiebreakers. "Our n umber ones really played well today,• Mang said. "When Morton is on his game, I don't think anyone can beat bun. With Myers and Kulrnaticltj, they played together all of last year and they really like playmg wtth eac)l other.· Another strong perfor- mance came from 1uruor Robert Kennedy Alter a nar- row 4-6 loss to Woodbridge's No. 1, he rebounded to wm, 7-5, 6-1, in hls final two sets On the double side, Cameron Ball. who played doubles due lo an ailing nght calf muscle, teamed up wtlh Shaan Wadhwa and won two of three sets, as did the No. 3 doubles team of Mike Bean and Josh Stuart. SUMMAAIES SEE PAGE 83 . (' .. . . . I • . . B2 Morch 23, 2000 Why did the cow .go to Hollywood? 1131 s I I 21 I 24 I 22 I s I 6 I 24 I I 20 I 16 'I s I s I s I s I 1s J 21;41 I 12 I 13 I 20 I 1 ~I A newer&: * BIRTHDAY PARTY SPECIAL * 10 kids for the * price of 6 not valid with any other * offers Expires 5/28/00 must present coupon Fountain va11ey * (714) 378-8733 Laguna Hiiis (949) 8 31-3500 Orange (7M) 288-4090 Slrnll 112 -23tdst. 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UCSD's liitons compete in Division m. -by Barry Faulkner GWC nips Bucs, 4-3 COSTA MESA Orange Coast TENNIS College's softball team tied Golden West in the fifth inning with three runs, but the Rustlers scored in the top of the sixth to pull out a 4-3 Orange Empire Conference win over the host Pirates (~-6 in conference) Wednesday. Kimberly Guillen had OCC's big blow in the fifth inning With a two-run double. She went 3 for 3 at th~ OMNGll ..... ~ Gou8 WlsT .. 0.-CoMT l Golde<\ Wfl1 020 011 0 • 4 7 l Or1nge eo.n ooo 030 o . l 7 2 OI-~ Tutltewia (5) and Mc<Alw1; Ortega and Degree. W • Tushwla. l · Ortega 18 • Thurmond (OCQ, Gulften (OCQ. Relnlg (GW) l8 . o-i (GW). lions upset foe, 5-4 ST. AUGUS- TINE, Fla, -SOFTIAU Vanguard University's men's tennis team pulled off the upset Wednesday over host Flagler College of Florida, ranked No. 2 in NAIA Divi- sion I, 5-4. Vanguard (13-2) captured four of the six singles sets as Joakim Ulfuebrand. Olli Helminen, Peter Skrzelczyns- ki and Josef Stromberg got points for Vanguard. The Lions then held on, as Skrzel- czynski and Stromberg got the only doubles win for the Lions. -=a 11 I~ v....-s. FlM&.-4 ,....._ • Jc>Nns~ (VU) lost to Ment.t. 2-6. ~ Utfuebnnd (VU) a.f. si.n. 7-5, 46. ~; Hemonen (VU) ., ~. ~ 6-J; Stnelayn- ~ (VU) dsf TUmqukt 6-2. 6-l. Strombe<g . Ml)., Snol9. 6-). '"7 (,. '· Makowc Ml) 1oR to Tiechln. 1-6, Hi. ~ • Helmll*\-Jot\IGIOl'I (VU) loft to Menla-Tumquln, 1.a. SIITTelcz)'!'SilJ.Sttombe<g (VU)~ ~Snol9. 8-S; Ulfuebrand· MakCMC (V\J) loft to Slari-T~ H CdM girls romp CORONA SWIMMILNG DEL MAR - Amidst a busy week. Corona del Mar High's girls swim team won its first dual meet, also its Pacific Coast League opener, against Laguna Beach, 123-45. Among the highlights for CdM (1-0 in league), fresh- man Christina Hewko won in an unfamiliar event for her, the 500 freestyle, with a time of 5:48.37. Melinda Tucker took the 100 bac~troke in 1 :07 .2. Heather Hape man won two races, the 200 indi- vidual mfidley (2:26.10) and the 100 freestyle (58.8). The bqys were 120-43 win- ners. Su:mmartes were not made available. SWIM SUMMARIES 8 Sumner filters talent into more events to help Sea Kings contend for Pacific Coast League spoils. a.rry ~ulknet try to win CIF (Southern / DAILY PILOT Section Division Iµ). Since I CORONA DEL MAR -we're th.inking aqyway, w~ Bill Sumner, in his 17th sea-might as well think big.• son coaching track and field Speaking of big, 6-foot-4, at Corona del Mar High, has 260-pound senior Sean• long been a pied piper for Fe nton wil\,be a huge factor. Sea JV.og distanc~ runners. in the shot put and ~cus. 11lis year, however, the He won the Sea View , crc5ss country coaching League discus title last veteran has been more like spring and was thlrd in the a traffic cop, directing shot put. _ would-be t ,600 and 3,200 He haS posted the competitors toward other second-best marks in each events, in hopes of creating event in Orange County this the depth necessary to win a season, according to Sumner, team championship. ~ whose team ls 2-0 in dual ·1n the past I've had 4o~eets. distance runners,• Sumner Junior Josh Yelsey was said. ·This year, I have t 2, second in the 1,600 at league because I steered the others finals last year and be joins into different events.• junior Travis Beardslee as Sumner said it will take versjltile weapons on the the Sea Kings most of the track. league dual-meet campaign "They both can run to gain experience in their anything from the 400 to the new disciplines. But he 3,200 and be very expects it to pay off in the ·competitive at the postseason. invitational level,· Sumner ·our immediate goal is to said. win the Pacific Coast League Junior Matt Moore and title. Our ultimate goal is to senior Adam Hoyt lead a loJ!.lrack OUTLOOK THE ~U ~INGS ~ · 'Tr.vis IHrdslee Jr. Christoptw c.rpenter So. Geoff.CoMler So. Blake Diiiion Fr. f Gr.rt Esgbrook Sr . Sun Fenton Sr. ErkFran1et1 So. ReedG~r Sr. Tuamata Grey Jr. • Judd Hletbrink Sr. Dustin Hodges So. Adam Hoyt Sr. Ben Inouye So. Brad Kaiser Jr. KeYin Kramer Sr. Daniel Marshall Jr. Matt Moore Jr. Mar1t Pomerantz So. Mike Sanguini Sr. Tom Shc>c:Nt Sr. Alex Vinson Jr. Josh Yelsey Jr. CoMh: Bill Sumner sprint corps which also includes football tailback Grant Estabrook, a senior, and sophomore Geoff Collier. Senior Mike Sanguini, a Texas transfer, is joined in the middle distances by senior Kevin Kramer and Alex VUlSOO. · Sophomore Christopher Carpenter is a quality hurdler, as are sophomore Eric Fransen and senior Reed Glyer, who should also score points·ih the jumps. ' Blake Dillion, Mark Pomerantz,.Dustin Hodges and Ben Inouye will contribute in the distance events. Senior Judd Hietbrink is a productive high jumper, while junior Brad Kaiser has cleared 11-0 in the pole vault. Junior Daniel Marshall has gone 18-0 in the long jump and 11-0 in the vault. The throwing circle will also feature senior Tom Shochat and junior Tuamata Grey. The Sea Kings host Laguna Beach and Northwood today in their inaugural PCL meet, though Northwood will compete only in the lower levels. Senior Liz Morse leads the way for Corona del marHigh's girls track and Held forces. She is the current leader, nationally, in the 800 meters, set at the Los Angeles Indoors Invitational last month with a time of 2:10.26. SEAN HlllER /O~YP\.OT STACKED DECK CdM has all the cards neces- sary to win the PCL girls track · and field championship. Barry Faulkner OAllY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High girls track and field team is dealing from a full deck for the first time in years ancl Coach Bill Sumner utilizes a poker analogy to summarize his tea.m's status as Pacific Coast League favorite. · "You can't win league with quality alone, you need quantity, too,· Sumner said. "We've had quality in the past. but a lot of times, that was just a couple of aces. When you have only a pair of aces, three threes beat you. Now, we have two aces and three jacks.• The aforementioned aces iirclude senior Llz Morse, who currently owns the nation's best 800-meter indoor time this season, and several other standouts from the CIP State Division rv champion cross country team. •Mone does everything for us,• Sumner said of his Princeton-bound four-year standout, wbo wu thild in CIP Dtvision n. third at the state meet and won the section Maiten Meet in her featured event Jut spring. Morse WU ablo OD the Sea View League champioo 1,600 relay quartet whk:b finiabed third at CIP DMlk>n D Plnall. Junior Jenny Cnmmtm wu third in the See v.aw League m tbe eoo 1ut l8UOD and will help CdM cfominate m the middle dlltantw. Little .... Becky Cummins •• tr.bmen, and katbertne Mone. • ~ addtotbeCdM ...... The younger Cummins can run the 200, 400, 600 or 1,600, according to Sumner, who will use her in a utility role to exploit matchups. The younger Morse, who was third in league in the 3,200 as a freshman, joins cross country veteran Season Meservey, a sophomore, in the distance events. Diana Hossfeld, yet another cross country standout. can collect points in the 800, 1,600 or 3,200 and freshman Jennifer Long is another distance threat. Junior Katie Quinlan, a familiar name to cross country fans, had jaw surgery 'in December and will need another month, Sumner said, lo regain her place near the front of the dis- tance pack. Additional distance runners include junior Llndsey Yourman, senior Jill Quye, freshman Keelan Cuyler and junior Tess MacGuire. Sophomore Allison Harvey, who joined Uz Morse, Jenny Cun:uni.n$ and Junior Karolina Ubuda on the aforementioned 1,600 relay last postseason.,.will run the 200 and 400, in addition to her relay duty. Junior Jaycee Mahler adds a strong p.tesence in both bµrdle events. She l.s also a potential relay contributor. Junior Natalia Dorfman and aopbomore Alem Dubin are additional hurdlen. • Ubuda is a sprinter ot note. CdM ii not lacking iD the field events, eltber. Sophomore AlylCll1 Brawner won the See ~blgb jwnp (5-6) l8lt ipdng. Senior KeDy Halley. wbo bel alreedy gone 18-9 bl the long jur&ap. and~ Wb1lney BeerUrr will Girls track and field OUTLOOK collect points m the jumps Sophomore Krl.ssertn Canary is another jumper, who bas also pole vaulted 9-0. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr •. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. k Jt. .. Sr. Jr. •tn the past. we'd win events. but we couldn't buy tboee MCODdl and UUrdl, • SUmner said. •Tb)a yeer, I think we may beve turned the comer l.n tbat regard .• Tbe See ICIDgi (3.0) opm PCL competitM)n today. bolting 1.-guDA BMcb. Noltbwood will Ulo be at the meet. but wW compete on tbe lower i.wMonly. .ICIDULI J p.m.; <:.-. ...... 9t NDf1hwood. Jp.m. ....... c.ollll ·Cal ...... """'*"' l:JO IMft. ............ -put"""°' -~ ................. 1:11.- IOYS GOLF Tai-S . pUII it out COSTA MESA -Oown by four strokes entering play at Santa Arta Country Club, the Newport Harbor High boys golf team watched senior Pete Watson card a 40 in the late going as the Sailors edged highly regarded San Clemente. 398-400, m non- league play Wednesday. Harbor had trailed attrer . ' nine holes by . four, bul Wednesday's 202·208 score • - over nine holes at SACC turned the Ude, Wlth Watson outdueling San Clemente's No. l for the deodJng pomts. Newport tnmrned the deficit to two with the first quartet of golfers,' then tied it up with the second ller before Watson snapped the be. OveraD, Darnel Kush was Harbor's leading goUer with a 73 (36 on Wednesday). Oth- ers: Scott Tippett and Jclke Allanach (80s). Kevin Olson (81) and the combmabon of Traighe Concannon and Wdt· son (64J. Newport unproves to 5-0 overall. San Clemente drops to 3-2. Eagles top Artists COSTA MESA -Jason Cassidy and Greg Rausch shared medd.hst honors w1th nine-hole totals of 39 to lead host Estanoa High to a 207- 216 Pacific Coast League boys goU victory over Laguna • Beach Wednesday at the Cos· ta Mesa Golf & Country Club's Mesa Linda course. Aaron Frankel (42), Ryan Brown (43) and Joey Mueller (44 ) rounded out the scorers for the Eagles (.1-3, 1-1 i.n league). Sea Kings fall IRVINE -John Kwon shot a 18-hole total of 76 for Coro- na del Mar Hlgh's boys goU game as the Sea Kmgs fell to Woodbridge by a combmed score of 386-402, with the final nine holes played Wednesday at Rancho San Joaqwn Goll Course, par 36. Chris Franta (78). Manuel Fernandez (81), lnnes Mac- Donald (83) and Jeff Tsao and Joe Kwon (83 combined) round out the scorers for CdM (5-3). Orange Coast rolls CHINO -Orange Coast College's men's golf team defeated Sanuago Canyon. 381-412, Wednesday i.n an Orange Empire Conference match. OCC's Brian Wmston and Kyle Wicks were co-medalists with a score of 72, wtuch was even par at El Prado. Ken Kato shot a 77, Kun Sakkinen a 78 and Mike A.kahoshi an 82 for the Pirates (16-4, 11-2 in conference). Pirates romp T 0 R -voumau RANCE - B.J. Llghtvoet had 21 kills to lead the Orange Coast Col· lege men's volleyball team to a 15-12, 15·5, 15-5 intercon- ference wm over El Camino Wednesday rught. Sparklng the Pirates off the bench was Dave Engle who bad six kills and four blocks for occ (12-3, 6-3). TENNIS SUMAWHES .. 84 Thundayt March 23, 2000 FENTON CONTINUED FROM 81 Femon will bead to the New Haven. c.onn. l(:bool Jn the fall-to play left tack- le for the Bulldogs' football team, but- bis lkill5 as a sbofSltter and discus thrower for the Sea • !rack and field squad have been subject ol the Da.ily Pilot Athlete ol the Week acco- lades. Last week, Fenton helped the Sea Kings knock off Fountain Valley by winning the shot put (50-5) and discus (162-J)by wide margins. In fact. no other partiqpant was within.six f~t of Fenton's shot put loss and 30 feet of his discus throw. "I think some people are swprtsed With what he's done tn those events, but I'm not," Coacl'i Bill Swnner said. •He combines not only tremendous physical strength, but incredible intelll- Fl ~ Bualneaa Neme Stet91Mnt The foftowing persons are doirlQ business aa: Tr11uiweliVHughel. 1617 Wtslcllff Dr , 1208. Newport Beach, ea. 92660 Carolyn S. Boeckman, TuSIH of the Paul T rautweln Trust. 536 Au· rore Pt.. Redding. CA 96001 Vera R. Hughes, 701 Clfff Or .. Newport Beech, CA 92663 This business Is con· ducted by: a general partnership · Have you started doing busln11s yet? Yes, 1970 Vera R. Hughes This • statement was liled with tl'lt County Cltrtc of Orange County on 02·25·2000 2ooou20m Dady Pilot Mar. 2. 9, 18, 23, 2000 Th447 Flctltloue Buelneaa Name St.tement The lol1owing persons are doing buStness es· W K Oaniel, 369 E 17th SI, 113, Co6ta Mesa, CA 92627 Bever ley A nn Spurlock, 460 Lenwood Clrde. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This bUSIMSS Is 000• ducted by en lndMdual Have you 11arted doing buslneu ytl? Yes, 8·9·96 Beverley A Spurloc:X This statement was fifed with the County Clertc ol Orange County on 03·21·2000 2000U23312 Dally PllOI Mar. 23, 30, lllr. 6, 13, 2000 Th542 f ct1tloua 8ualneaa Name Statement The folloWlng persons are doing business as: Summemm Floral & Gifts, 369 E. 17th St .. 113, Colla Mesa, CA 92827 Beve rley A nne Spurtc>ck, 460 Lenwood Cirde, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is c:on- Clueled by: an lndMduel Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 8·11·96 Beverley A. Spurlodc This statement was l1ted wltl'I Ult County Clertc of Oranoe Couniy on 03-21·2000 2000e82S384 Daily Pilol Mar. 23, 30, lllr 6, 13, 2000 Ths.43 Ctltloua Bualneaa Heme Statement The following persons are doing bultness as: Broadway Painting, 410 S Broadway. Santa Ana, CA 92701 Kendall T. Rogers, 410 S. Broadway, Sante Ana, CA 92701 This business Is oon- dUCled by. an Individual Have you started doing business yet? No KendaU T. Rogers This statement wes l11ed with the County Clerlt o4 Onange County on 03·21 ·2000 2000M2SH1 0.1ty Pilot Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 8, 13, 2000 ThS44 . -'--°'\, tfl..• -·· ·1 r .......... ,.,... '. . .. . .. -:: ~. -~' Heme Statement The follolMng penont .,. doinQ bUSlntaa •s: PROTOTYPEGLASS. COM. 1210 Batevia. Uni! C, Orange, CA 112867 Oen1crefters, Inc .. (NV), 177 Riverside Ave.. Newport Beadl, CA 92883 This business Is con· ducted by: • corporation Have you sllrted doing business ye17 Yes, 1·2000 Oentcralters, Inc .. Chr1s Flrttl, V.P. This statement was filed wllh the Counly Clerll of Orange County on 02·25·2000 2oooea2on4 Dally PilOI Mar. 2. 9, 16. 23.2000 Th457 Flctltloue Bualneaa Name Statement The following persons are doinQ business as: THE IVY COTTAGE, 4905 Yorba Ranch Rel .. Yorba Linda, CA, 92887 Kt111en Michelle Ives, 1831 Orc:tllrd Or .. •O. Ptacenlla, CA 92870 This buSlness iS con· duded by: an Individual Have you started doing business yet? Yes.1·99 Kristen Michelle Ives This 11atemen1 was filed with the County Cltrlt of Oflnge County on 02·25-2000 1 2000ee2on2 DIJlv Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23', 2000 Th458 Flctlt loua Bualnfft Name Statement The following persons are doing business as: PlllowTech. 1012 Brloso 1101, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Amotd Boyle. 2486 Fairview Way, Costa Mes.. CA 92626 This business Is con- ducted by: an lndMdual Have you started doing business yet7 Yes. 2·22-00 Amol!teoyte This s1at1ment was liled with the COunty C1e111 of Oflnoe County on 02·25-2000 ~07611 Dally Polol Mar 2, 9, 16, 23,~ Th459 Flctitloua Bualneaa Name St.tament The lottowlng persons are doing business as: GO ANO DO LIK~~~1 AN IMPERATIVE ~HUM THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, 10408 La Cebra Ave.. Fountain vanev. CA 92708 Association of CMs· Ilana In Real Estate, (Calif). 10408 La Cebra ~ve • Fountain Valley, CA 92708 This business is con· ducted or a corporation Have yoli alarted doing buslneu yet7 Yea, 2·21·2000 Asloclatlon of Chris· tlans In Real Estate, Terry Debay, President This statement was flied with th• County Cleft< of Orange Counly on 02·25·2000 2000U20758 Dally Piiot Mer. 2. 9, 1.8.1 23, ~ Th4ou "'7-. :a ,. .~.~~.._.I ' ' gence to go a.long-wtth it. He'• bean able to Jeam the pod!VG dw1ng hll time here aod DOW he'I reedy to apply bis knowledge for a strong 8Uor ~· • Penton. Who-am bendi preM lOS potmd5 and aquats 465 pouDds. also carries MOWld a 4.0 grade point aver- age, hence the Interest from Yale. "h'• tough at times finding enough time to do 6och the athletics and the acacternk:a.. • Fenton M.ld. ·for me, the athletic$ are the bard.est of the two. ,I've bad to put in a lot more ho~ for sports than for academ¥:s. • The biggest thing that Sumner has seen over the pa.st year is Fenton grow· ing into his 6-foot-4, 260-p<>und frame. ·1 bumped into him at earl's Jr. over the summer and I could hardly rerog-· oiZe him,• SUmner said. "Last ye8l, he <lid a great job, but he was a big, young kid. Now I see him as a big, strong, young man." . Fenton credits his family, partlcularly his Cather, for helping him strive for hls success.. fJ'~ .. :... -~ '•r .. , . , "1beN have been times wben I le.It 'like I WM getting burned out and I did- n't want to keep doing this,• Fenlon Mid. •But be wes always tbere to encourage me and to keep me going when I didn't want to.• · As1 alkUstrlct and aD-dear selection bis amior year tn football. Penton bas 1C11De klftv goals for bilmelf for the dis- CUil ad sbiit put. ·My long-tenn goal i$ 190feet1n the discus and 51 feet in the shot" Fenton said. ·1 put in itb<>ut 25 hows a week training and condi~g. If l keep working hard and stay focused, I feel like I can accomplish those goals. U I fall short, then I'll still have a couple of great rqark.s to show for it,· Joining the !rack team after growing up a football and baseball p)4lyer, Sum- ner feels like Fenton has gotten his suc- 9855 in these two events the bard way. "He's learned each event and has grown and gotten stronger as he's matwed as a person.• Sumner said. ·1 ,,..;.I_,. ~j ' . . ' ~ . . ,. . ,. .. - ' think It'• much..-to come iDlo thele eY9Pll wtab the bull and IDUlde aDd learn lbe form ud ledmique • you go. He did ti bltc:kward, but he's got • strOidg tellle al eye-hand coordi· oatioo. 1ru IC4IY· • Despite some tmpressive nwnbers. Fenton adl 1ee1 room fw much improveaMml • • 1n the shot. J need to wort on reaching the toe board instead al tbrowtng closer to the middle al the dr- c.le, • Pel\too laid. •tn the discus, I've been working on a new technique and my balance needs aome improvement.• An ~e County charii1'ionsbiP in both events is on the mind ol FentQli, as well as his coach. ·1·m looking for some blg 1lUnas from him this year,• SUmner)takf~ "l'm. gonna throw the whole track and field team 0.11 his shoulders ~ He C4Jl carry us all the way.• Needless to say, he's got the muscle to do it. Dally Pilot .·,:. J .• ... I 4 e • ti penone unlMI Fictlttous luelneea Tlllltl9 Seit No t4452'29 pette de la corte. fls•s• 8u1llllsss Heme Stafiement lliey MY9 W9IY9d nodce Heme s....m.nt l.Oll'I No 701~1 Tit~ Exl&WI ottoe ~ Heme Mstement ...... •n zie The followfng pel'ION Of conMOCed 10 !he The lollowlng persons Ontlr No am~ .... " IOI legllea. Pu.de que The lalowfng pef9CWW The lolloWlng 1)91sont The ~ ...,.. are doing buSlOeu as: PfCOOHd action.) The ere doing bul'""5 as; T"*'8'• Seit You n " Ulted qulera llltmar I .,. dOlng ~ es: ... doina bUlilea aa: .,. dOil'IQ ..,.... •: TraulWeln Et.Al., 1617 Independent tdmlnl1· BACK BAY BATH dlfd WICIW 1 Oeed cl TMt un 9bogedo International Com· BATT(EKAT, 1280 ~ EMnel Gloup, b) Weslclllf Or., 1206, ll'llllon IUlhority wll1 be COMPANY, 192 Sant. dl99d 06122/199'2-UWa ,ai lnmedlatamenle. SI no puter Ren1ale, 2424 8fton. 8912, Newpor1 Oioup.Coln, * Newport Beach, Ce. gf'Mled unlHs an In-Isabel, Costa Mesi!. Cal· • ICllon 10 ~ '10" oonoce • un at>ogedO, Senta Ma Aw .. C/101, BMctl, CA 92680 Celle Condllt•. San 92660 flftsled person 11111 an llomla 92627 "°'*'V. -N'f bl dj • 1 puede llamu a un Cotta Mela. CA 92627 Gene tt!W, 2329 Bay· ~. CA mn caro1yn s. Boeckmen. objection 10 the pe1itlon Keny Alison Weisel, Pl.tltc • If ,ai !wed 91 servldo de referenda de Jeft19Y Sc:oa Wiiton, polr1'e DIM. Newport MldlMI Eamee. 203 TnJ$t" of the Paul llfld snows r= cause 1112 san1a Isabel, Cotta .--n cl 111,.,. d"' =g.:d: o • una 2424 Santa kw Aw .. C-8Mctt. CA 92e60 Celle Conct111a, San Tra.UIWtln Trust. 538 Au-why the cou should not Mesi!, c.llof'nla 92627 pi«Mdl19S IQ9llSI ,ai. )QI l el di,: leoal 101, Cotta Mela, CA. Thll bulfr*I ls con-Clementi. CA 92972 rora Pl., Redding, CA granl the tulhorlly. Thie ~ ts con· sllouil oant.1c:1 1 ..,_ On vee tele· 92827 dUcled by: an lndMdu4ll Jacqueline E•me1, 96001 A HEARING on lhe d\lcted by: an Individual ~11712000 • 1000am, oniccCA~IE. NUM•"'A· Thie butlneal Is con· Have you llarted 203 Calla Conc:tllq, S.,, · Raymond Trautwein, petltlon wlll be held on Have you a11rted Ca6bM Recoi~ ._ • doc:led by: an lndllllduel doing bullntu .,..17 No Clemente, CA 112872 5295 Avenida Del Sol. APRIL 13, 2000 et 1:45 ~business ye!? No Company IUCC9SD' by mwger (~ CUo) H•v• _ you started Gene Hintl This bullneu la con· Laguna Hilts, ea. 92653 p.m. In Dept. L73 to-ft•rty Alison Weisel lo SlrT9'lo Recoi~ .,...._ A•-•nd ---. ~ w~ yet? No This 1talement -· d\Jded by: husb4and and Helen Trautwein, 1830 cared et 341 The Clly ~Is 11atemen1 wu Company • tilt ci'r II>" .,,. ,_,.,... ...., Jell _,,, filed with the Coun!y wife Fullerton Ave., Coste Ot1ve Soulh, Orange, flied w11t1 the County panted IMl8I ur* and dreu of 1hl COYrt II: (El Thie sta'9ment was Cleft< of Onange County Have you started Mesa. Ca. 92627 CA 92868, C!erll of Of'lnot Counly p,rsa.it 10 Oeed o1 Truat ~re Y dlteccloll cit la filed with the County on 02·~2000 doing t>ualneu yet? No This business Is con· IF YOU OBJECT lo on 03·17·2000 tWCCrdld 05-29-1992 ""''' "e Clelt( of Or'lnoe County 2000ea21113 Jacqueline EamH ducted by: a general the granting of the petl· 2000l823030 .__, :-' 92 358903 a:; ORANG COUNTY on 02·25-2000 O.~t Mer. 2, 9, 18, Mklhael &mes partnership lion, YOO afloUld appear Dally Pilot Mer. 23, 30, "'"""""" • ' ' SUPERIOR COURT 200Clll2071t 23, Tb'73 This statemenl was Have you started at the l'learlng and state Apr. 8, 13, 2000 Tu551 :;: °' olficiel "A:!;': HARBOR JUSTICE Dal~ Mer 2 II 16 FICtltlOue Bualnesa flied with the County doing business yet7 your obJectlOna or Ille 'F'lctldOua BualMu Onllgl "~. c..lbne. ~~Tm~:LRoad, ~~ · ~1 Neme St.at91Mnt Clerll of ~ County Yes,~/ /65 wr1tten objec11ons with Name State"*'t _. by JollPI v 0.. Newport BHch, CA Flctltloua BualneH The followfng person5 on 02·~5-2 Ra Trautwein the court before the -tiny, Trvsltl d"' Jo11P1 V 112680 Heme Staeiament are dofno buslne11 ••· 20008l20I05 Ths statement was hearing. Your IP· The lolloWing persons °""'Y Trvst dlllld A19s1t The name. lddrtll, The followlnQ 119~ HEALTH FIT, 129 N. o23a.llV Piiot Mar. 2.!,:}.,~ fl1ed With the County pearanoe may be In per· are doing bus!ness asb 17, t984, • TMl!lr Home and lelel>hone number are doing bullMM u: au.11 L•ne Or11nge CA --·-~,_...-_..--.-"-......,_ ~~-~s-~' County ~ ~ol>J AWe :i=: ~J,141~~~:~· ~~ •. : 5M1gS °' Amenca. FSB. • of p1alnllff'1 anomey, °' REAPERALE.COM, 92889 • · • FICthloua BualMia 2000'810nll ITOROfoontlngentcred· Fountain Valley, CA ~ 11111 .. • Pl.tltc plalntlfl wltnoul en al· 188 2111 Streel. Unit A. James M. Evans, 129 Heme at.t.ment h ot the deceased ""'" 92708 aaan to Ill ~ bcldlr tomey Is: (El nombre. la Coste MIA, CA 92627 N. Quall Lane, On1nge, The lolk>Wtog persons ~:~Mar. 2·~1489 ~sl hie YoUr c1a1m':iih Dale Ad't'ertbing, UC, lar '*'1. calhs's ctm dlracclon y el numero de Et1k TeW>r. 188 2111 CA 92869 ere doing buslneu 11: • the court and mall 1 (CA). 9638 Smoke Tr" ct.... 11¥ 1 '1• or "*"" teltlono def abogldo def Street, Unl1 A. Costa This business Is con· B2 GAAPHICS. 4220 Fletltioua Bualneaa copy 10 lht personet rep-Ave.. Fouotaln vatley, bat. 1dllic* ~by•.,.. demandanta, o 0.1 de· Mesa. CA 112627 doc:led by: an lndMdUal Parle Newport, •305. Name State"*'t resentatMI eJ>P.!>!nled by 92708 • or fedlr9I cncit o.non or 1 mandante que no Ilene Todd Kandl1<*. 19431 Have you llarted Newporl Beach, CA The lollowtng persons the court within four •This business Is con· c:tlldl ~ 1J¥ 1 1111t or lboQedo, H) Rue De Velore, 57E, doing buslneA yet? No 92680 are Clolno business as: months lrom the date of •ue1tc1 by: Limi1ed Lia· ltdlrll lr1d b91 ......_., HARVEY W. GAZIN. Foothill Ranch, CA James M. EVana Robert Lt<oY Boyte, SCOTT-WATERS the Hrs! lsiuenoe of le(· l'llity Co. • ~ ~ orSM1gs 43374, (818) 7~5557 92810 This Slatament -• 4220 Park Newport, DESIGN, 1589 Baker 11rs u plOYlcltd Ir\ PJo-Heve you started i.1k ~ 11 tllttCll 5102 HARVEY W. GAZIN. This bullneU ~ llled wtth the ·County Newport 8Hch, CA S1ree1, Costa Mesa, CA bait Code MCtlon 9100. doing business yet7 c1 .,. linn:MI aldl ns INC .. 5805 Sepulveda doc:led by: a v--·-Cleft< of Onanoe County 112ee0 92626 The ume IOf hNng deltns Yes, 2I08IOO dlanllld ID do ~ 111 8oolev1rd, Solle 600, peMlflhip on 02·&2000 Thia buslneu It con-Marilyn Soott·Waters, will not 111p1re 1>41tore Dale Mwn1$1ng, LLC, hs SUie)""" bl,._ by 1111 Van Nuys, CA 1114tt Have you alerted 2000ll21t11 ducted by: an lndlvlduel 1589 Baker St, Costa four months lrom the Brldley D. Ktler, Gen. dUtt lqlOll'llld .,_. • DATE: DEC 23 1999 doing bUSirlNa ye(? No Deily Pilot Mar. 2, SI, 18, Have you sterted Mesa, CA 92628 hearing date nolic.d Manager .,_, bebw d 11 ,,,.., "" ALAN SLATiR, cterti. Todd.~. 23, 2000 Th474 doing buslnau yet7 This business is oon· abOv•. This statement was Ind..,...~ to lrld by L OA"ctA. Deputy Er1tr't-'<lr ....._.. FkidtlOila BUilnMa YH, 111/00 ducted by: an lndMdual YOU MAY EXAMINE flied with I.ht County now 11"1byhniaa.11 1111 Publl1hed Newport This 1lateme11t was Name Statement Robert L Boyle Have you started the M• kept by the court. Ctertt of~ County ,,.,..,.,., dncnbl4 prq:stf 8each·Co1t1 Meu llted wf1h IN County The lollowfng P9l'IOl'll Thia 11atemen1 was doing business yet? ti you are a person In· on 03·17· .,. ns p!llUlnl .,. °'8d Dally Piiot tt.Urch 18, 23, Cle~ ~5-~ County ere doina buDlell as· llCledlertc ~'>ra~ ~tyty Yes, 2115100 1erested In the Hiile, 2000M23033 ol tru'1 The'* wil bl llllOI 30~. 8, 2000 Th534 on • . AM 81egun, Vlsuel on 02.2g..'20oo VVV'' Manlyn Scott-Waters you may me with the oatv PllOI Mar. 23, 30, but WlfQJ1 OCMn1lll or -· FlctltlOua Bua!Mii ""-~Pilot ~7:87 aMrc:Nnchlng, Des9'1 ~-11ot This stalement was court a Req""t for Spe· Apr. 6, 13, 2000 Th552 rttlrf, ta(pnmecl or •mi*d. N.me Statement ..,. ._.. • • • & eonsun.11on 1 Canal .....,_., filed wl1h the County clal NOilet (fOfm 'Flctltloua Bualneaa rtpdlllg 1111t. ~-or The folk>Wtng persons 231Y!O JM!3 Circle, Newi>of1 Beech. Oa~ Mar. 2• 11• 18• Ctertc of Orange County DE·154) ot the filing of Name Statement ll'Olmllrn:es 10 Per "' are doing business as: Flctltloua Buelneea CA 92663 23, Th478 on 02·25·2000 an lnven1ory llfld ap· The tollowtng persons ~ plWq>el 811111 d the For LHI Networtt.Com, Heme S.tement Ann Etalne 8iegvn, 7 Flctltloua BualneH . 20006820785 pralsal ol Hitt• auets ere doing business as: nole(sl llCUl'ld 11¥ tilt c-.ci ol 620 1111 AY• • Corona del The lollooMng perlOfll Canal Clrcle, Newport Name Statement Dai~ PilOt Mar. 2. 9, 18, or of any petftlon or ao-Veg •8 Go-Go, 401 1rus1 111tn1t lherwon, ltll· Mer, eautomla 92825 ,,. doing buelne11 u : Bueti, CA 92663 The following persons 23• 000 Tu449 count as provided In NeV11port Center Or.. 111-.d ,_ cn.ges ns Patr1dt J. Blrtolle, 820 Amertc:a Home Mort· This business Is con-are doklg business as: Probate Code section •A107. Newport Beach. ~°'"' "" ... b 1he Iris Ave. Corona del gaga ~lion. Inc., ducted by: an Individual IGGULOEN Archll•C· SSC 9290 1250. A RequHt for CA 92660 ~ <• lhe lime o1 flt tt.Ur, Caiif'onlii 112625 t7881 Ben Circle, Uni! Heve you 1tarled !081. A Proftlllonll Cor· NOTICE OF Special No41oe form la Regarding Restau· ntill ~ ol Iha nooce Lewrenca M. Sim-A. Huntington Beach, doing bu11n11a yet? poratlon, 151 Kalmus. PETITION ~~able from lhe court r11nts, Inc., (CA), 401 ol sa) ,_. IAllllltd pson, 421 Either, Costa CA 512647 Yes, Feb. 1, 2000 Suite E·260. Costa To AOMl .... STER Attome fOf t.he Newport Center Or. 10 bl set lorth bebw Thi Mesa, Calllomla 92660 Amerfc:a Home Molt· Ann Blegun Mesa, CA 92626 "' ,-et1ttoJ.n •A107, Newpott Belch, ll!IOUnC ~bl gr.-. on"' ~ •· ~ ~ Corporadon, Inc. This 11a1emen1 was 100\Aden A~I. ESTATE OF: CA 92660 ~ o1 sa PD c:A Sall ~ 11127 TO'JOO Lane, New· (WA), 4710 Uniwrlfty ftled wlth 1ht County A -Proteulonal Cotpo-PAUL W. W. BAILEY SMITH, This business It con-.. frontcl"8~111he p<>11 Buctt, Cahlomla Way NE 1103, S..nle, ClentofC>ranoe County ration, (CA), 151 LORENTZEN aka ESQ., SIN 48073F ducted by: 1 corporatlon 11191 "*Y -to._"**"-92627 WA 518105 on 02·29·2000 Kalmus, Suite E-260, PAUL WILLIAMS LAW OFRCES O Have you started u o..c <'Anw 40t..tl1 E Tiis buaineu Is oon· Thia butlnMI It coo-2000M2110t Co&ta Mesa, CA 9262.6 LORENTZEN ~ .. ~'':Xlr~HUA doing buslneu yet? °""""" Av. ~ CA ~ed by: a llmlCed part· doc:lad by: a oorporatloo DailY Pllo4 Mar. 2, II, 18i This bUllntN le cion· CASE NO A201414 BLVO .. STE. 255.• Yes, 3·15-11195 1.tg110esa'CllDI • llO'l lutr nelShlp Have you started 23, 2000 Th47::i d\Jded by: a corpc>falion • NEWPORT BEACH, CA Regarding Rnlau-da5o'lbed 11 s.o dead c1 rua Have you started doing buA1eM yet? No Have you 1t1rted To all heirs, benefl· ......,. ~.. rants, Inc .. C.A . Alnounldl#IPlldbeWc.nl doing bullneaa yet7 No Arnaric:a Home Mort· Flctitloua Buaineaa oolng business yet? claries, ctldllors, cone-nvvv Esl>OSllO, President ~ ..__,,_ Sl ~-.&A Anf:tOfty E. Bai1ollc gage =· Inc.. fUme StatiefMnt Yt1, Jan. 12, 2000 lngent creditors, • Publlshed Newport This 1 tement --..... ,..._ '" ~ This ltMemenl MUrc> Pres!-The ~ Plf80nl looutdt Ardlitect\181 pelSOnS who may other· 8each-Co11a Meaa flied wit~a the ~ ==~~ filed wltti IN ~ dent and c • are doing bus!Mss as: A -prof~lonal eorpo: wise be inlerested In Da~ Ma.rch 16, 22. Clerll o4 Oflnoe Counly ""' _. -11 ""-Cle11t of Orange County Thll Ila.,,,.,. _, Cesa Laguna Inn, ration, ~ncl tgguldtn, w.Q or •slate, or bolh, ot 23, • ThW537 on 03·17·2000 ...._.. ,.._ •• :::::.::::;>;.____ ,.. on 03-02·2000 filed wilh tfle Counly 2510 South Coast Hwy, Secretary PAUL W. LORENTZEN 20006'23034 .,.,.,,, "' ·-· ,_.,, ,_ 2000M21131 C1ef1( of 0nanoe County Leguna Beach, CA Thll 11Altement wu aka PAUL WIUIAM SSC 9303 Dally Piiot Mer. 23, 30. 92625 APN =~ O~Pllol Mer. 111 23, on 02·2!>-2000 92625-3932 fifed wilh the Counly LcrE~ffftoN FOR SUPERIOR COURT ~-8, 13, 2000 Th552 ~lot 30~. 8, 2000 ThS32 200Clll20799 FFCC Ence~se USA. Clertc of Orange c.ounty PROBATE hU bat OF CALIFORNIA lfetltlOua Bualnffa ::.dh..,..-:,..~ Flctltioua Bualneu ~Mar. 2·~5 ~.!CA~W:~1~.~= on 02·29-2:m1ot4 ~~Esb'fn ~A~ E. c~~NGEOF ~"::!~-=· '!::=:,,:,:or~ ~9":..!...~~rs!i. FlCdtJOua BuaJMia ee.cn. CA 92827 DI~ Mar. 2. II, 18, C f C Ill I """' are~ ... ··•~-·.... ::;:, .___._ ~ ........ ,. ~..,bu_"_<v.,,.ru u ·. Heme ......,_,t Thie business II oon· 23, Th480 ourt o a orn a. IN RE: VICTORIA E. .,.,..,,._.... -., ·--. --_,. dueled by: • oorporetlon Fl tttl 8 r::= Cculty of ORANGE. METZGAR PARADI E PARTY ti.rig di ·a ... 0.. ASSA UCKING CO.. The IOllOWlnO persons Have . o 1tar1td c oua ua" ... a THE" PETITION ' PROPS, 2481 Orange-03r2i'J(2000 c.t1ame Alcon· 1431 Garland Ave., are doing busNaa as: doing bJs1~111 yel? Heme Stetement PR08ATf ~ueSll ltla DecNaed. ltlrope •200. Fullerton. -,.,,___, ft-Tustin. CA 112780 Allergy Tasting y 02 "-"" The following ptl'IOOS D Ee JO Es NO A201411 c .. "2831 -·---·..-•r. -S.rvfoe Z70 East 17111 .... ·l..-vv are AAi.v. bu&lne11 as· IAN . be •P • " " by "*91' ID s.nr., ~ LOfenzo Algo S • C FFCC Enle~M USA, Tr'i'COl~r TrHsures, pointed as personal rep NOTICE TO Enc Steven Rankin. wyenca ~ • T-Gonzalez, 1431 Gertend • .'! .. '·cA'1!,5.;7 Olla Selnc.:.:.....~raryncolt Leclllr, 1018 w. ,......,ns Ave .• resentative to aelmlniste CREOfTOAS 283 Ulac Ln.. Costa m1 Corbi! A~ (Q 02 Ave. Tustin, CA 92780 ....... """' ... v... """"' the estate of the dece NOTICE ts HEREBY Mesa. CA 92627 ~ ~ CA 9132A (116 Thi. buslneH Is oon-• Sheri c . Palb, 270 This statemenl was Orenge, CA 112867 dent GIVEN 10 the credltOfs This bustness Is con-Ja1.ma or · {7I•) S7J. t~ ducted by. an lndMdutl &.st 17th Street l 195, ftled wt1h the Coumy Aaron David Smith, THE PETITION re and oonllngent creditors clu<:lecl by: an lndMdu.I ey DltJcr1h 8':vllc Vi Typ_• of 8uslneu: Coate Mesa, qA 92627 Cleltt of Qranoe County 618 MlrlOOld Ave ... Co-quests the deoedtnt' ol VICTORIA E. Have you started P!--.r e J 83!f ll ICI TruckinO Co This bueineH le con-on 02·25·2000 rona del Mar, CA 112625 Wilt and codicils, " any METZGAR, deee<Sen1, doing bus1ne11 ye1? No ~ 1 t 31'23 3IJO The reglitranl oom-ctuded by: en lndMduel 2000tl208tS Cynlhle Joan Smith, be actmlneo to probalt thll aft persona halllng Erle Steven Rankin mencled to transact bull· Heve you started o.ll'Y Pilot Mer. 2• 11, 16, 818 MarlQold Ave .. Co- Tht WHI and any clalms agalnsl IN dece· Thia 5talernent was CNS1770607 ness under IN flctltloua doing business ytt7 23• ~ Th451 rona del Mar, CA 92625 are available IOf ex Oenl are reQUired to file filed wl1h lht County SUMMONS bu1ln111 neme or Yes, 1100 Fl'ct1t1o Bu '-~ This butlneu Is ooo-amlnatlon In Iha tile up them wtth !he Su1>9rlof Olet1t ol Orange County names Plied on 2·28-00 Sheri C. P9rb ua a..-a ducted by: hU1bllnct •nc:J by the court. Court of Celllornla, on 03-17·2000 (CITACtON Algo Gonzalez Loranio Thia Sl.aJemenl was fUme Stetement wlle THE PETITION re County of Oflnge, •I 2000Mts035 • JUDICIAL) This staternenl was ftled with IN County The lollowfng per900S Have you started quesls auttloltty lo 341 Tfle Chy Df1119, D.ity Piloe Mar. 23. 30. NOTICE TO OEFEN-filed with the County Clerlt ot 0ranoe County .,. doing bullOeu u : doing bullness ~? Ne tninlater theestalt unde P. O Box 14171, Or· Apr. 6, 13, 2000 Th553 DANT: (A vi so I Qelt( of LOI Angella on 02·N-2000 a) Advanced Loolc tn-Cvndlla Joan Smith :S~~IM It.a ='.o ~~~2:13' Flctltloua Bualneaa ~~~~~dE~E M~~~~ 'i:;;;.ty on Fet>Ntry 28' DdV Piiot ~~11~~ ~· 1r!~~l ft~ W:-';:"'_eo:; (This Authority w4• JOHN MIOiAEL ,..,,_Statement tka MICHAEL DAVID oo.ozt1HI ~. ~ Th470 Ideal Realtv. d) Clerlt of Or1noe CounfY the pereonal represanl METZGAR. JR .. TNSIM The foltowlng persons PHILLIPS, JR.. •k• D~ Pllol Mar 16 23 Ficaaou. 8uelneea Realty, 2f351 S.nd on 02·N-2000 iiiiiiiiiiiiii..,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii------•I etllle to take nwny ac of the Mettgar Femtty IAI dolno bUSloelS as: ~~C~EL PHILLf PS, 30~. 8, 2000 ThS31 Nw fha........,t =.~il~on Oa~ ~~': tlons wrthoul Trust l/TD January 1, PRIOff FOODS, 872 AuToMoTIVE BUYING Flctltloua Buelneea The~ penons A I I A • g h • r 23 'fh.481 Peter H. Groetsch, court ~rovai. Btf 11183. wnere1n 1ht d9ce-~-l61. he .. ~1. . .-.. .. ~ CONSULTANTS·. ooes ... ~ --..... t are ........... bulli'oeM as· •• 1 k d h 2 351 • t-«•"flM ... l • '"'°' teking certain very t dent wu Trus1or at 3040 .......,, ,., '"'""" ~ owwmen ~ Beadl -'"'' • za • • 1 Fk:tltloua lualneu 81 , passed away March portanl actions, Ceprl Lane, Co1ta Waller H. Prlof, 309 1 ~JS ARE BEING .. ~~!}!~ vi..--..... & Wine~, Sand~~..!..~·~"':'~ Heme Stetement 21 2000 Born I ewr, ltMI personal repr Mell, Celltomla 112626, c.,.i Newpott Beach -· ....... _ -LL"c_,_ --.-.... ._.. ........... ...,..,~ The,,,..._,, • · August • senta~~berequt1 wtttwlltltlaleroflour(4) CAlli663 ' SUED BY PLAINTIFF: CllckL 1tSold Com · • """"' ........,, ., . buslneu le con-~"'°"' 1918 ;,.. G-Isle, to lllV• no1k» to months •"•r the CS.le ol CarolH. Priori. oo._11 (A Ud. le Illa deman· 8201111. Corona d.i ~. Newport BHch, CA dUCled by. an Individual' ere doing as. u• '""" ueacn dendo). FIDELITY AND Calrfomla 92825 928eO Heve you started Llncue SolUtiont. Inc., Minnesota, he lived in the flrsl publlcetion of g:nei. Newport ' DEPOSIT COMPANY Patrldc J Bel10llc 820 ....,, Beadl doing bullneu y11? ~~-Via AmOJ:_ Ranchc :1rr:: ~ T~ 1$ con-OF MARYLAND lrta Aw • Corona del Vineyards & Winery, y .. 02·14·2000 ..... la tt.Urga ..... CeldQro Cosla Mesa for 41 years. ~~~iWI pel'IONIMy delivered to duCted by. hutbend and You h8ve 30 CALEN· Mer ~ 112625 UC~ 20382 Bkdl NI Aaotlar , .. lekladeh nla 92e88 ........ . HeservedintheAnnyAirC,orpsinltaly you,lhlrty(30)0aysalter wife OAR DAYS •"er lhla Lawrence M. Sim· St, a...in. CA This sta'9menl wa• Unoue,lnc.,(,_,,w), the date ttlli ~ Is Have you 11arted summons Is aerved on peon, 421 Esf'ler Cotta 112680 flied wltti the County ~ w. Sp~VMoun-A. .n.v. WWll. __ .._.. ,,__....,,....., ...... do b I ? you 10 Ille a typewrftten Meat Calltomla ea21 This buelneea Is con-C!elt( of Orange Counfy 181n HO-~, ... a egaa, ..... u'6 ...,, ElrMt Donald .,_,Of "'"'~-r .... Ing UI nHI Yll response at lhli oourt. An~ E. Bel\Ollc, doc:led by: Limited Lia· on 02·25-2000' Newda 118102 He is swvived by his wife of 54 HM\ack, USAF, Aet. 1111%~: v:m ba Y;, r4H Prlo A lener or phone caM 1827 TO'JOO IM1e New· blllty Co. IOOOlllCll14 This bualneaa II con· _,_re.. RMt..1; his sons Stephen Groetsch 8111138 • 3111100 00 1ned 1 ~~rte ,J." · r will not protect you; your po11 Beectl, ~ Have you t111rted DaMv Piiot Mar. 2. e, 18, doc:led by:• corporatlol' J~~ • ..,.."J 11 Or rom Cou 11 lletemen&,:'s 1ypewrl111n respon11 112800 doing butlntN yet? No 23, ~ TM52 Have you started and Martin Groetsch; daughters Ellen Born end relsed In of the ange n1y led with 1ht ty must be tn prQP9r leaal Thie bUllneA la con-NeWpoi1 Beadl doing buelnMs ~t? Ne Rosemead. CA. GrlWl4ed Superior! Court. For )'bur Cle~of Orange Coonty fOOn if you wane the duded~ a llrnlled pan-Vlneyerdt & Winery, PUBLIC NOTICE Urii::ul, Inc., Cliengl1 Bonning. Susan Groetsch Davis and Mt Seil Anfonio College/ =~;;; 1/~ ~~ on "~18-~11162 court to lleer your caM. nerthlp .,,. UC Rlcl'lan:t Moltarty, NOT1CE OF IAU Ghader. s.:.'l Lucy Groetsch Van Geem; and gnmd-~•d• College o claim~ certified ma.M o~ Pilot Mer. 1\ 23, ~do Ollnoc ttr!: ~ ~U:. ;!c\rtr: CE~ ~ wae OF ABANDONl!D ,.;.:-~ ttta ~ children ~ and Peter Bonning, ma., ~ :=~ ~-l909ipt ,... 30~r. 8• 2000 540 IN'f k>M the caee, and E. Baltolc llled wllh #Ml County PROPERTY Cle11t of c:::K8 COUnl) Blair and Alexandra Davis. and v-t °' lllvlct 111 flt 0.led: 3+2000 Flctltloua 8ualneea your wages, ff'tO'W'I and Thia ewement wee a..e.._a11.,C>Mnot County o~TICf.:T ~ on 03-07 toGOll21144 ~ S.... NI Foa JOHN Q, PAOIHAW, w~ ... ~ may be taken llled with l"8 County on ._.. ·.aooo-Aaron and Evan Van Occm. (115f-1979). e ttrofMelonal Law ;;-~t ~ further Wlmfng Cltftc of orange County •DNllOlt AHO PURSUANT TO o.11y3 Plat Mar !__1~· SUIVlved t>v his wH eorpor ..... , ·----v P9l90fll ffOrn tM coutt. on 03-10-~. Delly fllOI Mar. 23, 301 SECTIQ!t UlllOfTHI 23, 30, 2000 rn:iu7 A memorial mass will be held on iC•thlHn (Cl'IHlh•m) !y: Ill JOHN a. :" doln;io I bulan...SSEY .. IN. There are ocr. legal IGDa.lllOI Afr e, 13, aooo Th&47 CALIFORNIA CIVIL Monday. March 27, 10:00 AM at ~ Oolla ....... n .. ADlttAW, A"°'J'MY Tt~LLC • reQuir9menll. You may ~Plot Mat. 18, 23. Flotilla• .. lnllU ~T\tE-~ Flotllo• 8ullnsis St Simon and Jude Catholic ~ .. bl hald • ~c\.-~w. b) oovsse'y IN-;:.:::-"~~ 30.Af!.!L2000Th533 ...... ........... LIEVED TO BE IMM-~:::. ~ tt1e MtmoNI Pit\. A "'°"'llONAL T£PlfET OAOUP.1. ~·· 1w10W en eftofney you F1Cii1iJiUi 9Ullnw The faiowlng penona DONEO WLL BE aou> .,. **"~ t'j Church, 20444 Magnolia St., Wl'llll"r. on (\•turdey, , '"W .-.-.. -.., 450 Newpoft ~r rnaymllan~' ,.. ..._ ltatelMM .,.~ ... AT PU8UC AUCTION LYNv INTI• A MM:t!ZS zooo.l300 .... __...,..,.... Oftlle..:::-550, New-1Ma1 .W. or a The~ penona lHE , 302 AT SOUTH COAST " " Huntington Bucb.Hewuvery · P..lft IUITI 100, a tM-poet .CAtaeo ald<*loe{IMdln .,.dOll'lotuniaua: .....,._,eo.--. 8i\.FBTOAr\OE..3480 TIONAL.211MChMnll much loved by his family and a= ~.: Odyuef tn1•rn~-'1. ~ boolC> K a A '"'°"""-. CA 111127 w. WARNER AV!.:1 =a. eoaea Maaa. CA ~ am° LL.C., ~)~~ 0...-de que II 7352 f'odcmollt •.. T1nlolty ConnolY, 302 SANTA AHA. CA '-"" Don H """"'°" fhends and will be ifC&tly missed. ~:\:'' '"° Nwport C.. ..-.. ~ .... dlador\ WHtmlnatar. CAL .......,, ec. ....._ APAL I. 2000 AT 1:00 _4 -:...... ....... ..!!· • SUl1• 600 NeWjle)n IUdlOil U8lld ... un ~·28 CA 111117 PM. ...~ ~ ........ A IAR MO. 17114· lead\, CA neeo pla:ro de SO DIAi "°"9ld I . ~ V_.... ,r...., tto AUCTOEEA Coaea ...... CA - Published Ne-.ion OdYIH~ Internal CAUNOA .. IOI peri 7"' ~· l#e.. I. 11• a. 00"8 -..-. "9CHAN> (DO<) 'INI ....._ II ~ 8~Hc~~17•~a ~~·• ara) • ..,...,.,una,..... WHtmt11a1ar. CAL CA_, 8IODIM -=~1ndMa1151=1'1No9' • • 450 CeMef .,,.._ a 1MqU1na •en lllDttH AlsOft ~.l 1llO CALl~IA ITATl 23. Oftlle llAla NO • ....,_ .... OOf'9 ~ O 0.00.. ,.....,_ l#e. ~CO.. ICINOt 90ll400 -. _____ FW"'3 __ 1 ... 2 ~ iMdL" CA taeo Une cart.a 0 une .,.. fb*i10• ... ...... CA..., UNT,..... ~ H ...... TNi~ ta con-11UtMc1a ltltb*-no .. WHtnllntt•r, CAL ,_. ..... D tll OONT9fTI .,;,,-.:.·-..~ w 'Good..._ OUdad 11Y: a general °"°9ra ~t; eu ._..,.. Msrtna Avt., ..... CA 46,.. TOM JUSTN, OIL Cll9lli d ~ ,.._ ,,.,.. .. ..._, ,.._ aaat11U • ,,._ Ttm --... i. oan--l'tCa CttMA Mite -... ......... ~ Have 10U atlr11d C11*19 lane qua~ ~ tly: ,_..,..ft 'Ttm ...... ta~ ,,._ & iiOXD Ofl 0.tJ lntlflldlll '*9 CIOlll\. lMitfneea ytt? con i. fomlelldadla te-... ._. 11Y: • ,...,. tt1, MM l.UCAI. ,_, Plllt -Yw. n.• gale• .,ropi.ctaa at H1Ye 10u elartad Neve ~ uaertect ~AW. IPIAIC; ~ · to buy OdyeHy lnt•.r=.•; ~ Q1118f9 qua la~ dOlnll_ bustMaa "'' ... 11uuei.... ,.., .IC. 100CU I t..L.C.;.&..~-L. MCUCfta 1U osao. Y•, ~ 14, 8IOO V9t. "'-... I -diet,~ It __, f10 ,._. K.iNssfl 0 . CJllllll V.1. IS,__ CC)t.11' 11\1 11'9 M ...... nm s•lt ••• w *" "".,.... a llllltlpo. lNs -,_ ~~ ITONGI ... ..-• • ~ =-== C-:......., .. _,~ =.i.,;t.. :,;.,~~ ..:r=V:-oon ~ T:•'i~ onarz ....:,•:..::; ... on .. 1 ••1~ E"·c;:,. llau .. ~...._.. ...... lllllllJLN -•eu1•1liSll -~ ,_ a.a~~ .. ~,.,...., .... "· ---...... ,. _._ . --Pl lOOO ,,... -~· • 1!!!! •-:..!!!!!!!!..._ . [ Daily Pilot II ...... rm •• ~ SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs - . ... ............... . \ ':By Fax / By Pheae (1)10) l>J 1-h~)O-f / (1H 11} hi:!-:1117:1 ,,.. ............. IOlll fWJ1I" •••I I~,; ... 11111101 .. r u•I v tr 11111 •••• 1.~ l •nh •I"""''~""' By MllMD Penom .\.!T) \\1,1 IJiil "lfl'l'I 111•111 \11·•11 '(. \ IJ2h:.!- lt \:,,.in lll11t ·.i. II.• ,, lloun ....., •.ott"°""''bdo-.. For sn "'""'14 ""-•• • W ...... • M~MH aMI • lrl1·ph111w H:.I0.1111-.·1 IHlp111 \~••l.o1 ·I nol o \\ulL-111 K:.\Oa111-.;.tKlp111 \hHW•-1 tl'lotl ~ EQUAL liOUSING OPf'OftllHTY ....................................... , ..... , ........... , ................... . ................................. ., ..... I .... ..... _,....,,,......., 1n ..... a, . ._.... ...... ., .............. " ........ It .... "' ........... . ............. I .. .. -...... ~ . ........., .. "' ........ .............................. .,.,,.... "' ......................................... ,., .................. ....,.., .... 1 ............ ........... all 11110 Ttll-ltH II 1 .. M-42HMt. ftr tllt .......... DC-tlltllft CIM tlUO II ClWHt. -.. ?J . . I . . . • -l • • • fi1 • ................ •V.A.• II DOlll ·SO llOYMI FMI COUNSELING nu UST OF OOt.ES HUCWAREPOS ?t ... 534°1100 vrn ;:A·. PEAL fSTATf i -.. ' Jl ; .. ... , .. CLASSll't•D ire IM reaource you can count on 10 ••ft • myriad of merchan- dlH Item~. becaut1• our column• COfT'pel quallfl•d bµyer-. to celll 842•M78 •THE• SHORES APTS ............ ; Short term Corporate Aentela Starting et $109W0 .. Fumlahed 1pt1 avail. 8 blocb from the bMch. 949-644-2811 • One Y11r's Free Rent! • Free 'rocerlts for Ont Year! Who wants to live like a millionaire? • Apartment Full of Furniture of Your Choice! • Two Month's Free Rent! • Free UtillUts for Ont Year! ;. Two Beach Cruisers or Mountain Bikes! • Free Weekly Wald Servtct for One Year! • One Month's Free Rent! •Altew Rtfrtt~tor and Microwave! •One Year Passes to Edwards 1ndOisney1and! I Everv v1s1tor to Coronado at Newport plays AND wins~· 1 living In Luxury &l ........ 'f. ~ ~~·~ Gofed :£itestyle .. . • Full·flme Concierge servl08 unparalleled In • Elegant one or -Orange County • GOtgeoos clubhouse From 'l,795IO'5,100 •Lavish pool, spa 1-s11-6s 1-13sr • Fitness toc1l11ies • Sleps to Fashion Island, 'llo"Ondeffut resiouronts shopping. and ente11oinmen1 ··= ~-~·~ • Boat elip• .-n.w. • SonyNoPtu NOW LEASING tBR/tBA. lBR/lBA and lBR/lBA with den St 7SO-Sl700 Pl .... call (949) 760-09_19..-~- I • .. • ' I • I • . . . -·-. ' Thunday. Mardi 23. 2000-.S Hu11-. u111l 1l1•u1lli1w .. ull' ·11l1jrt·1 111d1u11)!1••11h11111 1111111· .. I lw p11ltl1-lwr rrwnr, lhl' ri1d11 HI 1'r11 .. or. rtda--1k r•'\I•<' "' 11•1•·1·1 111t1 d.i .... 1fo·1l 111h ""'"'"'""!. Plru..i• r1·1111n u111 1-rror 111111 111u~ 1,.. 11111111r 1•lu .... 1ri1·tl ml i11111w1liu11'1~. ·11i .. Da1h 1111 .. 1 u1·1···r•h 1111 li11l1if111 for u111 1•m r iu 1111 u1h rni.,..1111•111 (.., "hwh 11 111111 lw rt'•l""''iltll' ,.,,:,.."' j 1r 1lw \'llN 11( 1lu' <'f'Ul'I' Ul'IU11lh l•'•'Ul'll''' h~ ilw 1•rr11r. ('.,...1li11·u1 0111~ lw ull11v.1·•,! tur 1lw r1N lll•~·ni1111 .. ne.tnnes' . . \1unday ............ friday 5:00pm TI1ur-day .. \\P<lne:-da1 5:00pm Tue:-da) .. : ...... Monday 5:00pm f ridd) .......... Thur'-cld\ .1:00pm Wf'<lneh<la) .... Tuesday 5:00pm · turda) ........... ~ mla~ .'):()()pm CONSULTANT HEll80LOCY ·..INTEGRATIVE ONCOLOGY ' -· . 14141 AVOCADO AVI., S UITll 1710 lllllWPO•T BllACH, CA 92880 PMOllll C8419> 8410-8931 ' ---- :'Tlll!llmlRa~ KAEHLERS ESTATE•JEWELRY . SINCE 1958 1.36Ct Europun Di1mond Ring P/1tinum °"o S1ppt11re Dl1mond Ring lmp.,.111 Jade Ring Pl1tinum S1pphfre Di1mond Rftfg D/1mond Neck/tee - Antiqu1 Di1mond E•rrings Platinum 20MM P11rl Drop BUY•SELL• TRADE 949·548-7725 223 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA I -' .: r I CASH INNOW ONNDT ihBUmT QIANT'll ................ , ... •••h•• ........ , ... ::=.J': ........... =~ ... .,. .. ..,,. ......... ....... ... N011CI OF Hm10N TOAOUHITEA ESTATE OF: ·LAURA LORENTZEN aliaLAURAMANE LOMHTZ!N CAllE NO. A201415 To ell heirs., bentll· c:IWI. credltoll, oonl· lnoent creditors, and pell<NW wno may oeher· wtw be Interested In lhe Will Of Nllte, ()(both, ol LAURA LOAENTZEN aka LAURA MARIE LORENTZEN A PETITION FOR PROB,t.TE hH been llled by DIANE E. JONES In the Sup.rl0< Cour1 or Calllornla, County ol ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that DIANE E. JONES be IP· poinl80as1>1rsonal rep. reseniatllle to administer the estate of the 08oe· dent THE PETITION re· Qu&SIS lhe de<:edenl'I wm and c:odlclls, 11 eny. be admllled to probate The Win and any OOdlcUs a19 a11allable ror e•· am1nahon 1n the l~e kepi by the coun THE PETITION re quests authonty 10 ad· m1n1s1er the estate under the Independent Admin· 1strat1on ol Est.ates Act (This Avthonty wtll atlow the personal represent· awe to take many ac· uons without obtaining coun approval. Belore taking certain very Im· ponant actions. hoW· ever, the personal repre- sentative will be required to grve notice to 1n· 1erested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed acti0n ) The Independent adm1n1s· trat1on authomy will be granted unless an In· terested person tiles an Objection to lhe petition and snows good cause wny the coun should not grant the authority A HEARING on the pet1Uon will be held on APRIL 13, 2000 at 1 45 pm 1n Oepl L73 lo- caled at 341 The Ctty Dn11e Soum. Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU 00JECT to the granting of the peto• 1100, you should appear at the heanng and state your OOf8CllOl'IS or file wntten objections with the coun before the hearing Your ap- pearance may be In per· soo or by your anorney IF YOU ARE ,t. CAED· ITOR or contingent C1ed· ttor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mall a cop.y to me pelsonal rep· resentatlve appointed by the coun within four months from thl date ot lhe first Issuance ol let· ters as provtde<l In Pro- bate Code Mctlon 9100. Tlle llme for filing claims will not eKplre before tour months lrom the hearing date noticed abOlle YOU MAY EXAMINE the fde kept by the ooun If you are a person fn. terested In the estate, you may hie with the coun a Request for Spe· cial Notiee (form DE·1S4) or the Ming of an inventory and ap· praosal of estate assets or of any petition or ac· count as provided In Probate COde section 1250 A Request for Spectal NotlC8 form IS available from the court clerk Anomey tor the Pe1lt1oner: W. BAILEY SMITH, ESQ., SBN •8073, LAW OFFICES OF W. BAILEY SMITH. 40•1 MACARTHUR BLVD., STE. 2551 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Published Newport oeach·Costa Mesa Dally Pilot March 16. 22. 23, 2000 Fh•111 .... Ill ............. . ...... lkl __. ...... llRllUI ...... • ...... ..... .... , ... The kllcMlnO ,.... Tiie '°'°"*" ,.... The lolOwlnt ,.... Tiie lcllo'*1g ...,,.. .,. diolnO ..,.._ -.,. ~ llulNiee.. ... ~ IMil8M -.,. !IOl'IO ~. TOTEM GAOUP. 1200 Blue C COIMtiunlee· UnMrill 0.-V 1n •l 911191 lier ~ Paiti Newpor1. Sia. 304. *-· 3421 V• Opolto Ahefllde Of., '°F""k9W. CO., llJ ._ 8lllr ~ Newpon Beactl, CA 9200. Newpolt 8-dl. llOfl 8Mdl, CA~ ~ 1725 r.tannMa t2MO CA 9*3 o.llid ~. 1n Nit· •Al. Coe18 ...... CA Zuzana Pl'Odlazka, Blue C eommur.. Mlde '?!1 ~~ NU7 t 200 Pm Newport, *n. (~ "'21 Vfe 8-dl. ""' -W. T"8lolW .,,,.._ 93CM.. ~ Beactl, Opolto • ~ Thie ~ II oon-1725 MoMMa •A-6, CA 926e0 8-dl. CA 92983 dU*d by: en ~ Coet9 Mela, CA 82827 Thlt ~ i. ccn-Thia tJuelrleM i. con· Have you 1t•r1•d Thia ....... II con-ducted by: en iodMdoal ducled by: I ootp()f9tlon doing buUlMi ~ No duGled by: M fndMcMI H111e you 111rted He11e xou started De'Ad P.ny He11e you 1tantd doing bv1lnes1 yet? doing buSlneu yet? No Thia llatement ... doing bldln11t v-t? VII, 1/HIOO 811.ie C Communlca· llled With the County V•. 1985 Zouna ProchaZl<I tlonl, Jeff Bentley, Pree· Cteltt of Oflnge County Luke T. Burt9tt Thlt aatement waa ldent on 03·03·2000 Thll_1~tement wu flied with Ille County This alatement wa, ' 20ooln1&11 ..., """ lt1t County Clerk ol Orange County filed with the COUrity D•llY p~ Maf. 9L _18. onC1811c03~" Ortnoe_ Cowlfy on 03-10-2000 Cle~ ol Orange County 23, 30\.-2000 Tnd5 .......i·2000" 2000U22207 on OS..14-2000 Flc:thiOua lualniii '2000tU14ff OellY. Pilo4 Mar. 16. 23, 2000l822H1 N•me Statement Dairy Piiot Mar. !i._ 16, 30, ~r. 8, 2000 Th521 Dally Pilot Mar. 16, 23, Tile lolloliWlg ton 23, !)(), 2000 • m500 F:u:.!'::• f'iaru~~·.Tuian!': a~m~~. ~:~:::_· Flctltlou• eua1nesa The followlng persons Name s..-ment . 3917 w. S.geratrom I HAIN atet.merlt are doing business aa: The following pertonS Ave.. Santa Ana, CA The lollowlng pers.ons NEWPORT BEACH are doino buSllllU u : 92704 1' a,. dolno business as: LONG BOARD SURF ORANGE COUNTY ZJed A. M11t1, -S.2 BRUSHED METAL. DE· CLUB, 178 Alben Place, FABRICS. 3629 w. Lemon Grove, IMne, CA SIGN, 1304 Logan & .. Cos[a Me11, CA 92627 MacArthur Bllld., Suite 92618 Colla Mela, CA 92821 Lance Stephens 206. Santa Ana, CA Jamal A. El Mas~1 TQnY E<!Wwd Mdel'IOtl. Jones. 178 Alben Plaoe, 92704~ Cleart>rook Lane, • ~ 20909 Gold Aun Dr .. Colla M ... , CA 92627 011 n g e Co u n I y Cotti Men, CA 9 Diamond Bar, CA 91765 This buSlness IS con-Tellliles. (CA). 36~ w This buslnes.s II con-' This buslneu II con· ducted by: an lndlllldual MacAnhur Bllld., Suite ducted by a general ducted by: an lndMdual Have you atarted 206, Santa Ana. CA pannershij> H111e you 1l1rt1d doing busloess yet? No 92704-6SU Have you 1111ted doing business· yet? Lance S. Jones This buslnesa Is con· doing business yel? Yes, Ot-01·2000 Th~s statement wu ducted by. a oorporatlon Vu, 1989 Tony E. Allderson riled wlltl the County Have you started Ziad A. Masr1 This statement was Clerk of O,.nge COunty doing business yet? This Mllement was filed with the County on 00.10.2000 Ves. 198t filed with the County Clettt of Orlnoe county 20006822t81 0 ra nge Co unty Clerk of O,.nge County on 03-03-2006' Dally Prlot Mar. 16, 23, Tel(tifes, Carol Bems-on 03-03-2000 2000M21475 30. ~r. 8. 2000 Th529 tel.n, Pres. 20008821470 Daily Pilot Mir. 9, 16, Flc:tltlo u• B uelneH This statemen!,.. wv. Dairy Pilot Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2000 Th501 N•me Statement flied wtll'l the (;C)Onty 23, 30. 2000 Th•97 The lollowtng persons Clerk of Orange·County STATEMENT OF Flc:tltloua Bu•lnM• on 00.tHOOO ABANDONMENT OF ;-Name S~t are dolnt buslness as: 200068225t0 The followlng persons Aaron Productions, Dally Pilot Mar. l6, 23. USE OF F1CTITtOUS are dolnn buSloess as: 16 Sand Dollar Cour1. 30, ~r. 6. 2000 Th515 BUSINESS NAME Mlddie" Biddle lnveet- Newport Beach, CA Flctltloue BualneH The following person(•) ment Club, 23771 For-92663 h.as (ha11e) abandoned Aaron Scon Clements. Name Statement the use o< Ille flctllk>us mallo, Laguna HUit, CA 18 Send Dollar Coun, The lollowing persons business name: 9~e Jo LaGruso, Newport Beach, CA are doln~ bus~ as: Imperial Auto Ser11lce 26 Trawler, Laguna 92663 ORANG co AN· 391'7 w Segerstrom Niguel, CA 926n This business Is con· NUAL EDITION, 567 Ave Santa Ana CA Debbie Burrow•. ducted by: an lndlllldual San Nicolas Os. 1107, 92704 ' Have you started Newport Beach, CA The FlctltJous Busl· 24682 Torrie Or., d I b I t? 92660 C..guna Hiiis, CA 92653 o ng us ness ye • ness name referred to Susan Arakefllan, Yes. 'Jf'l/2000 McFadden-Bray Pub-abolle w11 filed 1n Or· Aaron Clements fishing Corporation, enge County o n 23n1 Formello, Laguna This statement was (CA), 567 San Nicolas 3•5•1999 FILE NO H11ls,•CA 92653 flied with the County Dr. 1101. Newpon 19996785213 · This business Is con· Clerk of O~ County Beach. CA 92660 Rlad A El Masri 65 ducted by: a general on 03·10·2 This buslneu Is ~ Greenfield, IMne, ·CA pa~~~~ou startlld 2000e822205 ducted by: a CX>l'pOOlllOn 92614 lneS$ OaHy PllOt Mar 16, 23, Have you staned Zlacl A Masri 342 doing bus !:it? No 30, Af!r. 6, 2000 Th523 doing business yet? Lemon Grave. 1r111ne, CA ~nlestf~~s Flctltlou• B ualneH Name Statement The follOwlng persons are doing business as: ALL AMERICAN 880. 1750 Whinier A11e., Sp 9, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Sally Moritz, 1750 Whinier Ave . Sp 9. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 John Moritz. t 750 Whittler A11e.. Sp 9, Co.ta Mesa, CA 92627 Tara Burke. 1750 Whittler Ave.. Sp 9, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by· a general partnertlshlp Have you started doing bvsrness yet? No Sally Moritz This .statement was tiled with the County Clel1\ of Orange COUnty on 03· 10·2000 20006822204 Dally PrfOI Mar. 16. 23. 30. A{!r 6. 2000 Th524 FlcUtloue B ualneH N1me Statement The following persons are doing business as: LC TECHNOLOGIES, 68 Brldgepon, Dane Point, CA 92629 Aaron C l.aRue. 68 Bnooepon, Dana Point. CA 92829 This business Is con· dueled by· an indlllldual Have you &tarted doing business yet? Yes, 1-1 -00 Aaron C. L.aRue This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 03·10-2000 200068222.03 Dally P110t Mar. t6, 23, 30, Apr. 6, 2000 Th525 Flctllloue Bueln••• Name Statement The following per&ON are oong business as. Yes, 1998 92620 Mcf'adden·Bray Put>· This business Is con· flied with the County lfshlng Corporation , duded by-a general Clerk ol ~ County Michael McFadden, partnerstilp on 03-03-2000S821•79 President Ried A El Masri This statement wu This statement was Daily Pilot Mar. 9, 16, tiled with tile County flied Wllh lhe County 23, 30, 2000 • Th502 Clerk ol Orange County Clerk or Oflnge County Flctltloue BualneH on 03·1•·2000 on 03·03·2000 Na--s•·te--nt 20006822558 20008821471 .... .. ..... Daily Pilot Mar. 16, 23, Daily Pilot Mar. 9, t 8, The following persons 30, Apr. 6, 2000 Th516 23, 30, 2000 Th508 are doing buSl!llSS as: Fl ,,.lo 8 r Paradigm Marketing C:u• ue ua.neae Flctltlou• Bu•lnn• to-,...... 18 E Be Nam. -·te-t ..... r11....,s, l . y. • .,... ...... Name Statement Newpon Beach, CA The followtng persons The follo>Mng peraona 92661 are doing business as: are doing business as: Andrew Rios 2738 Amer1can Ollerhead PATRlCK'S PUB San Dlmea Canyon Door. 260 Princeton Or.. 2645 Harbor B111d • Aoed. La Veme, CA Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Costa Mesa, CA 92626' 92750 Andrew Michael Vincent A. Hicks, 338 This business ls con· Dixon. 260 Princeton Rochester St, Costa ducted by. an lndlllldual Dr .• Costa Mesa. CA Mesa, CA 92627 Have you ltarted 92626 Donnajean Garner doing buslne11 yet? Thia buslnest is con· 338 Rochester St · Yea, January t , 2000 ducted by: an lndrvidual Costa Mesa. CA 92627' Andrew Afoa • Have r,ou started Thia business 11 con· This 11atement was doing bus ness yet? No ducted by: • general flied With the CounlY Andrew DiKon partnership Cieri< of Orange County This statement was Have you started on 03-03-2000 filed wlt'1 Ille ~ty doing buslneN yel? No 20006821480 Cieri< of o::;r County Vincent A. Hlclc.s Oaitv Piiot Mar 9, 16. on 03-10. lhls statement was 23. 30. 2000 ThS03 2000'822200 filed with Ille County Daily Ptlol Mar. 16, 23, Clerk .of Orange County 30. ~6. 2000 Th518 on 03-03-2000 Flc:tltlOua Business 200068214'0 Na~ Statement Daily Ptlo4 Mar. 9, 18, The ro11ow1ng persons 23, 30. 2000 Th498 are doing buslneN as. Flc:tltloue tiu alneH Krtchen Express Gnll, Name Statement 20048 Santa Alla ,Ave.. The follow1ng persons Santa Ana Hts., CA are doing business as: 92707 Barracuda Spor1s, 3~ Rlehard A. Evans, Colleen Place. Cos1a 20048 Santa Alla Ave • Mesa. CA 92627 Santa Ana HIS., CA AIChard M Perrtuft 92707 I ' oallld Krentz. 18837 g:,a ~~~egA =~~;· Brookhurst "303, Fovn-Genevieve J Perreuf1 taln Valley, CA 92708 324 Collea~ Place' This business Is con· Costa Mesa CA 92627 0 ducted by: a general Thts buskiess Is con· pannershlp ducted by: husbend •nd Have yo u started wife doing business yel? No H1111 you started Flctttlou• Bu•lnMa Name Statement The loifOWlng persont ,,. doing business as: HomeFood.org, 5St 1 Pal\ama Or.. Buena Park, CA 90620 Torn Aay Mora119e, 5511 Panama Or .• Bue· ana Park. CA 90620 Thia buslnen Is con-ducted by: 1n lndillldual Have you 1tart1d doing business yet? No Torn Ray Moravee This atatement was filed with the County Cieri< ol Orange County on 03-06·2000 2.0006821851 Oallv P1lo4 Mir. 9, 16, 23,30,2000 Th508 Oallld l(renlZ doing bualneas yet? This statement was Yes 1 +2000 Flctltloue BualnM a filed with the COUnty AlChard M Perrault Name Statement Bindery on Demand, ..---..C"""a-....-t ........ e---.i 11915 Sky Park Clrcle, •C. Irvine, CA 92614 Classifieds wM1':r.n:r:,z·s'a2n~! ThW531 Clerk of ~ County Thia statement was The following perwons on 03· 1 O· filed with the County are ~ bulineu as: 2000'822199 Clerk of~· County A+ era I Bree Of· Oal'Y-Pilot Mas. 16, 23, on 03.03• 30. Apr. 6, 2000 Th519 20008821,..7 lice Equipment, 6•5 (949J 642·5678 Aile, CA 92703 Juvenal Mendez. 1202 W Blstlip SL. Santa Ma, CA 92703 This buStness Is con- duded by husband and 1:-:"!f .. ~-'tl \fVlle,. H111e you started Dall ''Pilot ., .. _f __ lncleP.mdrm ~ . 330 W. Boy SI. Cosio Meso CA 92621 doing business yet? No Mireya Mendez Juvenal Mendez This statement was hied With Ille County Clerk ol Or1nge County on 03· 10-2000 20006822189 Daily Pilot Mar. 1~23. 30, Apr 6, 2000 1 n528 Have A Gar"age Sale! Coll The Pnot Classifieds ot 642·5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad l ·'min ..... ~11\1t Flctltlou• BualneH Dell~Pllot Mar. 11, 16, South State College Bllld . •B. Fullenon, CA Neme Statement 23. • 2000 Th499 9283 The lollowlog persons FlctJtloua BuelneH Mack Slellens. 182• are~ buslllllss as Name Statement ~!~cf~~ Costa in:ea~ ~ °'=: Tile lollowlno P8r90I'." Stevet1 E. Oyer, 8357 Nawpon Beach, CA a,. doinO busin.iu 11 ~~PPY Way, Buena 92663 The Floor Comoeny, .-.rk. CA 90621 Marion PalariJian 603 18187 Euclid SI • ~n· Eric J. Oyer, 10676 Klngs Road NewPOfl lain Valley, C.~f 112708 Ring A\18., Alla Loma. 8ead'I CA g2663 Flooring Salea In· CA }1737 This'buslne$1 ls oon-corporated, (CAI, 18187 Thia buslne11 II con· dUded by· an lnclMdual Euelld St • Foun ain Vil-dueled by: a general Have you st11t1d le~.h~.:T~u la con-partner1t11p • ~business yet? No dlJc:ted by 1 oorporatlon He11e you 11arted Marion Pt\lanjlan Have you 1terted doing bu1ineu yet? This statement was doln~ bu1lnH1 yet? v:i~~11Z!ns ~t1l ~t~~~~ ~~ Yes, B 15• 2000 This statement -s on M•.1"-Flooring S.le• Inc.. fifed with the County v.;J' "" .._.., .. 209 Jo1-h M. Nygaard, "'"""""'"' .... Clerk of Orange County Dally Piiot Mar. 1~23, ~~~ta'rtatemenl was on 03-06·2000 30. Apr. 6, 2000 520 llled with the County Qall~Pllo4 2:':~81~ Clerk or Cringe County 23 2000 T .. """ WHAT on os-11-2000 =:....=.· ;;..:...;· =-='""'=" 2000M2I01' Flc:tftlout Bueln ... HAPPENS '' rou 00#'1 AORITISl1 Dally Pllol Mar. 23, 30, Heme Ste19ment Af)r. IS, 13, 2000 Tl\548 The loltcWMg perten1 'Flcthkija luelniie ara doing bullne11 11: Neme Statement Hereford 1mpor11, 101 The lolloW!Og pef'l()t'IS K1lmu1 Or., Costa ere ~ business 11. Me11, CA 92928 STAR NAllS, 18220 Cymru Trading Inc, YOlt>a Linda Blvd . Ste (CA), 101 KMTlUI Or, 303, •VOltla Unda, CA Coeia Mela, CA t2928 92888 Thia bueNN le con- Gary A Schmlc:ll, duC:ted by, a corporal\ol1 19702 PartiVlew Ter· H1v~ started =:.. Y~ Linda, CA ~ T:;:.. Kleu 0 Schmidt, Mani~,,, P "ofillllG 19702 Pattcvie-Ter· TNt ec....-nen1 WM 19C11, VOfta llnda, CA llled with lt1e Councy Neee Cltflc of Ot*'09 Courey Thll bullMU la~ on 03·10·2000" Call the Cla1sifled1 ducllld by: huatland and -.-lca-ici~a••-=1121111 We Oailv Piiot M9f 18 23. H1ve you 11ar1ed al>, Apr. I. 2000 Th530 dOlng~No ; ~ ~ w• ~ -tt\E At "'° ""' 642·5678 ~ :""ar.:. = 0 • > on 03-n40Cl0 IODDllH010 i;~r;:J~DallY ""°'Met. a. JO, n. !ft 6, "· 1000 Th54• W'*1 you Mlle • Ct•••••• ....... ....... ........ ,... ... -. Dotty Pdat =-= ,..... ........ " .... ..... ... ........... .. ..... 11&11..-.t ....... .....,.. N11M 11111....a ..... I I _.. ..... lllikment The lolllM4rta '*"°"' ,.,. ...... ""°"' Tiie ICllowlnl ,.... The ...,.,.,. '*'°'•. The ~-... 4l*IO bUIANll N . ... 0oir'9 ..,._ .. : .,. OOlng bulilMa ea; .,. dCllf'll ~ • 8f9 dofr'9 M OOUJEN VlllON I.I blNIM ~. t>) Ce1 P9c:111c See*. 5 On PtlOM ~ &UC* Hero'I, 71 4 OPTOMETRY, 16333 •r .... ~. Woodleef, !Nine. CA eao 8eewMI ital AdMla, ~ 1101. ~ Of eeeo, !Mne, ~ Com ..... Alf! 82114 l'OIW del Met, CA ~ BMdl, Ce c:-a:,8 Del~=-~ w~~c! s::·v= ~~Geurla l/lncenle, !Mne, Celb· _, 1121114 del Mer. CA Jf., 1026 N. TuMtn M ., nle mot Mloheel AIH 91ldet Thie 11U11neea 11 oon-Thie ~ II con-1101. 0. 82987 Thia buelnMt la cm-Gielntnt, 830 Center cllCt9d by: • OOtpOf8tion dldtd by: an lndMdUel Thia tMlnelt le oon--dUcled by: an lndlvldll8I 8l, co.ca Mau, Ctlfllor. Have you atert•d Hi ve you atarted ducled by: an lndMdUel Have you 11erted ni. 92927 doing bu1IMH yet? doing l>utlMlt yet? Hav• you slarl ed doing~ yet? No This bueine.. la con-v ... M-95 Yu, H-00 dOltlO buslne&S yet? No L.na °'*'11 duc.1ecl by: en lldltdual Jotll'I Cllo Inc., 8f9tl Keith W. eetvens o.llltl A. Gauna Jr. Thia ltalefnljlt wu Have you 1t11led JoMaon..P.1Miden4 This staiemenl was This atatemenl w11 fifed wtltl ltll County doing buslneas yet? Thie Ulemlnl -• filed ~ ltll CounCy Med Witt\ the County Clelk °' Oranoe County v ... 315195 filed with ltll County Clet1l ol Qfange County Cleltt of OfanOe County on 02·14·2006' Mlchael A lexander Clet1l of OrMQe COUfllY on 02·25-2006' on 02-25·2006' 2000M11711 Gi.nime on 03-21.200CJ 2000ll20714 200CIMHl11 OtllV Piiot Mar. 9, J...81 Thia 11allmetl1 WU IOOOll2ll17 DallY . PPllClloC Mar. 2, 9, 18. Oeil'i Pilot Mar. 2, II, 16, 23, 30, 2000 ThOUot flied with Iha ~ Delly· Piiot Mer. 23, 30, 23, 2000 Tn4M 23, 2000 1M53 Flc:tltlOUi lui&ie ~~$e~ County ~r. s. 13, 20QO Th545 Flc:tftlou• Butlneta • FICiltlOua B'fatneia • Neme 8111t9m.nt 2000112mo CihJOu. BuelMii Name Stallement Name 8 .... fMftt The IOlloW!og Pll'90rll DallV Piiot Mar. 9 18 Heme~ The follOWlnO pe~• The lollotMna peraons are dolnd" buslnelt as: 23. 30 2000 "TM93 The followlnQ persona are ttnlnd bullnell as: ,,. dolno ~" u: HOGGY'"BeAR~L are doing buslilMI aa: ME'°L.i's BEAUTY lWINKlETOES, PRODUCTIONS, •a-4 E'I Flc:tltloua Bualneae Y & L A ntique SALON 6871 WlltefJ' 2.9500-1 Altwey Ave., Camino Real, Tustin, CA Name Statement Furniture. 3305 W. Aw Buena P1rll, CA Costa Mesa. CA 92628 92789 The lollowlng persona Hafllard SL, santa Ana, 90621 OM1tine Ada Bryn- Oel.anzer HllOoY Ford. are doing buelneM 11: CA 92704 Gefardo Mau 6581 jolfaon, 2•93t ManSllla 5000 Coldwater Ca-JCM £NTERPAfSES Rodolfo Mora. 3951 BurM&m All., 'euena St .. Laguna Niguel, CA nyon~ Apt. 8. Sherman OF CAUFOANIAl . 371 w. McFadden Alie. Apt. Pelt( CA 9062t 928n Oaks, CA 91423 Esther St, Cocta Mesa, IC. Santa Ana. CA auillermlne M. Meza. This bullnes.s II oon· This bullnesl Is con-CA 92827 92704 6581 Burnham Av., dueled by: an lnc:IMdual ducted by: an lndllllduel John C.. MalmgUlst. This buslneu 11 oon· Buena Perll, CA 90621 Have .you •tarted Have you atarted 371 Esther SI., Costa ducted by. en lndilliduaf Thia business 11 oon· doing bullnel• yet? No doing business yet? No Mesa, CA 92627 Hive you started d\lded by: husbend and CMl11ne Adi Biyn· Oel.a_nzer Huggy Ford This bullneu Is oon-doing bu1lne11 ye1? wife jolfson This statement WIS ducted by: an lndMdual Yes, 1·2000 Have you 1tarted This statement wu nled with the County Heve you started Rudolto Mont dolrlQ buSfness yet? No !lied with Iha Coonty Clettt of Otanoe County doing buslneu yet? This ltltement was GeratdO Meza Clerk of Orlnoe County on 03-03-2006' Ye' 2·1-00 fifed with the County This statement was on 02·25-2006' 2000l821418 John C. Malmquist Cleltt ol Onlrloe County filed with the County 2000IU0711 Dally Piiot Mar. 9, 16. This llltemenl was on 03•21·2006' Clerk of orange County Dally Pilot Mar. 2. 9. 16. 23, 30, 2000 TM96 filed wfth Iha County 2CIOOl82S37t on 2·29-2000 23, 2000 ™s.4 Ficthloue Bueln .. a Clet1l ol Oflnge County Dally Piiot Mar. 23, 30, 2000l821115 F1CtltJOue BueinM• Name Statement on 03-07·2000 Apr. 6. 13, 2000 Th~ o11ry Pilot Mar. 2. 9, 18, N•me Statement The followi~~ Daffy Pllo4~.1V: Flc:tttlou• Buelneu 23· 2000 · Th•71 The folldwing-~· 11~~.:;:, C>Ftih 23, 30. 2000 Tn.482 Name Statement Flc:tttlou. Buelneaa ,,. 1~~ bualne'Sa as: SUPPL v, 19n5 Santa FlcthlOue Bualniie The lollowtng persons ~9":.:"te"':!ns 66~ Pa~::i~08"'}.'?.'· Isadora, Fountain Val· N•me Stallament •;• ~'t~~'.~.t'h) are doing ix:,~ 81• Costa Mesa CA 92626' ley, CA 92708 The loltowtng peraona ~o 1.£SS 151 21s1• St Diversified com· Toahlro Ktzakl. 8571 ASL, Inc.. (CA;, 18n5 are doing buslnes.s as: •20 eosia MeN CA municatron 1221 w Stanford Ave .• Garden Senta Isadora, ountaln Biddy Joyce, 833 92627 • PCH Apl 430 Newport Grow, CA 92841 vaney, CA 92706 Hibiscus CoUrt, CO<ona Jared Gentry 151 2151 Beaen CA 92003 This bualness Is oon-Thls buSlnesa Is con· del Mar, CA 92625 S ,.._.... • Sch ducted by: an ln<llvidual duded by: a oorporatlon Blddv Joyce LLC (CA), t .• 120• ....... ta MeJa, Lorraine M. wartz, H111e you started Have you aterl•d 833 Hfbfscus Court, eo. CA 92627 1221 W. PCH. ADI. 430. doing business yet? No doing bus1neu yet? No rona del Mar. CA 92625 This business 1' con· Newport Beech, CA Toshfro Klzlkr RSl, •Inc., Sharon E. This buslneu Is con-ck.lded by: an Individual 9~ . . This statement was Senlo, President ducted by: limited H111e you •tarted This busin•~ Is con· filed with the CQUnty This statamant was Llablllty Co. doing bullneu yet7 No duc.1ed by. an lrldillldoal Clerk ol O County filed with tile County Have you 11arted Jared a.tltry Have yqu started on 02·29·~ Olelk o1 Orange County doing business yet? No Thia atelement doing business yet? 20006821ot3 on 03-07·2000 Biddy Joyce, LLC. ftled with Iha Yes, t/99. . Dilly Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 18, 20008821767 Karta Joyce President Clet1l of Orange Lorraine M. Schwartz 23. 2000 TMn Dailv Pilot Mar. 9, 16. This ataternent was on 03-07-2000 This statement was FlcthlO 23. 30 2000 Th483 filed wlth the County 2000U21 filed with tile County ua Buelnna FICOOou• BualneH Clerk°' <>range County Dally Pllol Mar. 9, 16 Clerk°' Orange County Heme Statement on 03-07.2()()6' 23. 30. 2000 on 02·29·2000 The followlng persons Heme Statement 2000U21714 ue us a 2000&t2111& are doing business as The _lolloWlng persona Dally Pilot Mat. II. 18, Name Statement' DaJty Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 18. Aeaurrectlon Lutheran are doi!l_9 busiiless as: 23. 30 2000 Th"48<& The followlng 23. 2000 TM72 Preschool. 9821 Hamil· B~~~~=rs~c~ Fi~tltic>ua Buelfliie are doing busin.': as: Flctitlou• BuelneH ~·9=inglon Beach, 92704 Name Statement N~rl RoadSters, Name Statement Lutheran Churcn of Mansour Aldayyat, The following peraons 840 roduc1lon Place. The lollowlng persons the Reaurrectton (CA) 586 w. 19th SI.. Costa are ~siness 11: Newport Beach, C are doing bullness 11; 9821 Hamilton· Ave : Mesa, CA 92627 FamWy Ith Networ'k. ~,3 Allen Eller. Jr .• ,,}f,Of~~lleSol .. I Aut_lon310s •• Huntington Beach, CA This business Is con· 1760 Monr0\111 A\18, '8· ~ '"""',.. 92646 duded by: an lndilllduaJ 10, Costa Mes.a. CA 2186 Raynor ln., Wtk:I· Newporl Beach, CA This business la con· Have you started 112627 omL.!~;yc~!5 Pacini, 92V663 H rtl ducted by. a oorporetlon doing business yet? No Allan Borushek & Al· 711 W 17111 St. •ClO anessa • auer, Have yo u started Mansour Afdayyat soc. Inc., (CA), 1760 • • 940 lrllfne A11e., •A·310, doing buslneu yet? No This statement was Monrovil A11e., •B·10, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Newport Beach, CA Lufheran Church of filed with the County Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This buslnHs Is con• 92663 thtl Resurrection WM· Cler1t of Orange County This business Is con· ducted by: a limited This business Is con· Ham H Cope, Council on 03-08·2000 ducted by. e corporation P1rtnershlp ducted by: an Individual President 2000U21909 Have you •tarted Have r,ou started Have you llarted This statement was Dally Pilot Mar. 16, 23, doing bualneu yet? doing bus ness yet? No doing buslneu yet? flied with the County 30, ~r. 6, 2000 Th517 Yes, 1988 Larry W. Paefnf Vea. 1-1-00 Clet1l ol o,.nge County Flctloue BuelneH Altan Bol\Jallek & Al· This statement wa Vanessa Hanlauer on 02·25·2000 Neme Statement soc.. Allan ~asllek, flied with the Coun This 1tatemen1 was 2oooea20792 The fol""""-persons Owner, President, P11A Clerk °' °;:;g8 Coun filed With the County Diiiy Pilot Mar. 2, 9, 16, are ~ -.::2-ee 15. James Offc Mgr, on 03-07· Clerk of Oranoe County 23. 2000. Th46A ""'''V .,.,_...,..., · This statement wH 200068217 on 03-17·2006' Hobblestone Candles flied with the County Dally Piiot Mar. 9, 16, 2000M2J037 Flc:tltloua Buelnn• and Soaps, 207 112 Cieri< °' Oflnge county 23, 30, 2000 Deity Pilot Mar. 23, so. Neme SU.tiement Topaz A\lfJOOe, Balbol on 03-07·2000 ... ... Af>r 6 13 2000 Th55" The r~ per11<>n1 Island, CA 92662 2000U21713 Nam. St.~t · · ' are dolng-M~H as Annd. rea~rs,207 Dally Pilot Mer. 9, 16. The foltowing pe~ f lc:tltloua Bu•lnM• Z·DIET, 5 Padua Cl .. 112 Topaz, lboa Is· Z3 !)() 2000 Th485 are~ busli'INs as: ... ~ ___ ___. Newport Coast CA land CA 9266210 ""'"" ~,,. .., .. _..,_,. 92657 ' lNS business Is con-Flc:tltlout Bu•"'"9 South Coaat carpe The lolloiiMo persona Rebecca Baker 5 ducted ..., Individual Na~ Stetement C.re, 2019 Tustin Ave .. ara doll\o busln8al as. • vr an 18, Colta Mesa. Thedletih1twork1 com, Padua Ct • Newpon Have you llarted The followlng peraons 112627 . 4~17 Colol\y Pia••. Cout CA 92657 doing buS1ness yet? No are doing buslneSI as. ,. ~ This' business 11 con-Anndrea Rogers Creatlon .. you, 200 AlcNrif Glenn Wil Newport Baacl'I, CA dueled by: an lndNtduel . This statement _, Pans Uni 1109. New· llama, 2019 Tustin Ave .. 92660 H111e you 1111t1d l11ed with the County poCHt Beacti. CA 92683 18, Costa Mesa. C Ginni Hokllnos. LLC, doing bulrn.u yel? No Clerk of Oranoe County Lydia Bouzaglou New-92827 (CA), 2022 Sananc:a. Rebeca Baker on oo.1•-2006' comb, 200 Pens Lane Josephine Wlfllams. Newport Beach, CA Thfa ttatllnlllt Wll 2ooot8225n 1109, Newport Beach, 2019 Tustin All8 .. •B. 92660 flied wllh the County Dally Pilot Mar. 16, 23, CA 92663 Costa ....... CA 92627 Thia bUSlllesS IS ccn-Cleltt of Orange County 30, 1.f· 6, 2000 Th512 • This bu1lne11 Is con-~ ~~:, 8 ='&,~ Umlted Lia· on 03·10-2006' Flett oua Bualneaa dUcted by: an lndMdual wife Have you started 20008822201 Name Statement Have ~ou started Have you started doing busl"ness yet? No Delly Pllol Mar. t6. 23. The followtng persona doing bus NS yet? No doing buslneH yet Glnna Holdings, LLC, 30, ~IS, 2000 Ths26 are doing business as: ~~ Bouzaglou New· Yes, •··HIO Stan Galkin. CEO Fie ua Bualneae a) Ocean Con;'motlon. bl Thll statement was Richard G. Wiiiiams This statement Wll Name Statement Shock SheUs, ~9172 llled with tile CounlY This . statement wa filed With the County The folloWlng persons Bikini Ln., Huntington Clerk of Orange County flied with Ille Clet1l of Orange County are doing buslnesa as: • Beach. CA 92646 on 03-07 2000 Clel1< of 011nge Coun on 02-25·2000 a) A + Storage MIOhael A. TWllord. • 20008821711 on 03-01-2000 2000M20t12 b) A Plu• storage cl 19172 Billlnl Ln., Hunt· Daily Pilot Mar. 9, l6, 2000U2176 Dally Pilot Mar. 2, 9, 16. A + Boxea, d) A + MaR lng1on Beach, CA 92648 23 30 2000 Th•e6 Dally Pllo4 Mar. 9, 16, 23, 2000 '"'450 Center 2456 NewPOfl This business 11 con-•• 23, 30, 2000 Th• Blvd Costa Mall CA ducted by: en lrldillldual Flc:tltloue BuelneH c:t ue ue neH Flctttloue Bualn•H 92627 • Have J,ou started Name Statement Name Statement Name s..-ment Eugene K. Chan, 96S doing bu ne11 yet? No The following pel'IOtls Ca.lie Amable Glendale Mlchaef A. Twiford ire doing busliless 11: The followl~ person The followlng peraona CA 91208-3005 • This statement _, Stag Hotel, 121 tkFld· ar~=~~:mne~r!'~. •r&.~~O: •:rid Thie buslneu 11 con· filed Wllh the County den Pl., Newport Beach, ducted by· an lndMdual Cleric of o,.nge County CA 92663 LLC, 150 Westdff Or .. Spa. 7204 W. PCH #47, Have you 1tarted on 00.14-2000 fiCJM, I~ (Cahlor· ~.~6.f9~wpor ~:;&on BHch, CA doing business yet? 2000ll22Ht 1111), 121 Mc adden Pl., Peaflc Grand Con Teoan Hopp, 72<M w Vas 311199 Daily P*'I Mar. 16, 23, Newport Beacl'I, CA atructJon, Inc. Mana PClf ,.7• Newport E~ K Chan 30, ~ 6, 2000 Th513 92e63 Member, <C.Ufom •), ee.cn. CA 9.2663 Thia sllltemant wu Fictitious BuelneH ~~ ~~c::; 150' Wealcllff Drille. MIM Hooo. 7204 w ~rk :"~ COuncvCounty Heme Statement Have you alarled Ste. 280, Newpor PCH ut; Newport on n"l"--_ -n.-fol~ dol b I 7 Beectl. CA 92660 Beadl, CA 92663 \N' .,. -,,.. ..,~-v persons ng us ness yet This busiMet 11 This boslness 15 con· 2000U2220I are doing bus1111u as: V~~.1. ~· 28, 1~ ck.lded by· 1 dUded by: husband and Dally PlloC Mer 16. 23, Ce""°'1 Crest Estates, NomM\;,Jlllla p' .,!..~,Howard H•ve you star1ed wife 30. Af>'. IS, 2000 ThS22 LLC, f501 Westdill Dr.. , ·•-• ~ buslne ... No H t d Ste. 260, Newport This ·ata .. ment waa P~ G:J:"eon •11e you 1 art• Can't...,,, 10 Beac;t\, C,t. 92660 flied with the County stA""' ..... , 1-. Ronald E doing business yet? ...., to alt t.hoae Pacific Grand Con· Clet1l ol Orange County I ~";;J P;;aldenl Y~~:'~t:., .... slrUCOOn. lnc:i. Managtng on 03-07·2000' fhls itatement WI This statement was r..,.ir jot» Member. (~•flfomla), 2000M217N l11ed with Iha Coun 11..... .......h 1..._ Coun around the houH1 1501 Weatdflft Drill•. Dal~Plloe Mar 9Th 18, Cle ... of"'-~ """ .... ... ty S 260 N ... VI• Cleltt of o:,or County t...t the Cl••"'" te. • ewport 23. • 2000 '487 on 03-o7• on o2·""· Beach, CA 92660 ""' e"'9e Dlreotety This buslne11 Is con-oLAaa1pr1•0 20009821 2000M207t1 -.... ftnd ducted by:• oorpot11llon ••a.aoTe Dally Pllol Mar. ~ _11$, Da~ Mar. 2, 9, 16, • ._. you Have you 11arted 23, 30 2000 tJM9t 23, TM82 teet.btt help. doing billlnell )'.el? No P1i:lflc Grand Con· ZWiG elrvctlon, Inc., Ronald E. Legrand, Prelldent This lllMtment Wll flied With tNt County ~~7~c:: A NEW DailY Piiot Mar. 9. 18..t 23, 30.2000 ThA9z FICtitlOua Buelniii -~=~ BUSINESS?? ,t.lph9 Defta & As· .ocletes, 2548 8edl Bev ~CON Mela. CA • • • • • • • • • • Vlclof La Var Peter· aon, 2541 8edt lliY ~ Coeta MeN, CA Thia "bullr*I .. con- ducted by: an lndMdt'8I Hav~ •tarted ~1.aVat~ TNa ........ .... tlled .. .. ~~ Delly ""°' 2:'1, 23. 3o, 2000 Roome, ...... ....,.., '*'*' a.."'9cl cen .... ~ • ,.,.. houlli'8 Mlda. -Daily Pilot •-... Ill! -y": . I ~ • . . --------~----L·~· . . · .... By CHMe,.ES GOREN wllh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HlllSCtl TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLERICAi: Pfr · PIT ~d111lnl1tr1tivt AMI~ I SALES PM~ IClPfox 2S.~ tor br0ker1ge firm nHdod Community new1p1ptr I* -· Mondly·Friday, ASAP Respon1lble, graup 1ooMig tor OUllldt ~ k1 leglf depart·, 01Qari1ed Prell!' 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