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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-06-15 - Orange Coast Pilot,;.,; SERVING.THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE ~ WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1HURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2000 Measure -~ Cap:ntred gip ·.of ·52 precincts: . . • Of five precincts that voted against school bond, three included Mello-Roos districts where homeowners already pay extra taxes. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -The $110- million school bond approved by voters June 6 g~ed at least two- . l DOG DAY AFTERNOON thirds voter support in 47 of New- port-Mesa's 52 precincts. To those who supported and campaigned for the school bond, the high numbe r of Arecinct 'victo- ries is an affirmation of. their hard work. . "What came across te me as I looked at the data is there was sup- port everywh ere -Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa -it was all the same," said Mark Schultheis, a co-chairman of the Measure A campaign committee. "This really pulled the community together." In fact, Measure A gained more than 50% of voter support in all but the two precincts in Newport Coast, the origin of the only organized bond opposition. In Newport Coast, a small group of residents felt they should be excluded from the tax because they live in a Mello-Roos d istrict - where homeowners pay a special tax for the construction of new facil- ities, such as post offices and schools. a factor at all,· Schultheis said. "There were very few voters there." But even in those two precincts, opposition was not overwhelming, with a total of 239 people who vot- ed for the bond and 326 against. Other than the two in N.ewport Coast,· the three other precincts where the measure just barely missed the two-thirds mark were Temple Bat Yam, Beverly Manor Nursing Center and Newport Har- bor Lutheran Church, which also included the Mello-Roos district of the Castaways. ·overall, Newport Coast wasn't SEE RESULTS PAGE A10 Teachers, district negotiate salaries •Newport-Mesa's educators are paid less on average than those at many other county districts. Dan.ette Goulet DAILY PILOT While teachers in Newport-Mesa are among the lowest-paid in Orange County, there is no over- whelming disparity between the 12 unified districts. The average teacher in Newport-Mesa . earns $47,681 annually, according to county documents. Garden Grove edu cators have the highest dverage salary in the county, making $6,410 more than teachers in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Negotia.tions have been ongoing, and the teachers federation and district om- cials hope to iron out an agreement by the end of the week. However, educators, dis- trict officials and now Gov. Gray DaVlS all agree that it is time to increase the salaries for new teachers. One of the new programs Davis proposed in May could mean an additional $190,000 for Newport-Mesa's starting teachers. The Newport-Mesa Teachers Federation and the district must reach agree- ment to enter the state pro- gram by June 30 in order to qualify for the funds, said federation president Linda Mook. Davis also proposed u peer assistance and review program that couJd mean· $300,000 to $350,000 for new SEE TEACHERS PAGE A10 MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT With dayttme temperatures on the rise, Matt Zimmer and his dog Roswell opt for the cooler temperatures of the early evening to get in their daily walk at Vista Park In Costa Mesa. Wood passed over for library position . ~ Supporters of arts center ask city for land • Council members vote •Jim Wood will not be a contender for open seat on board; council will choose between two nominees. Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT Action on Dunes Hotel delayed: Council members did not reech the agenda item until IN TuescMy. C8using postponement. s.....,. .... AS. , .. ___ to have-city attorney review- "I feel I'm drowning in a sea of pro- cedural red ~e," said arts and edu- caffonc entet comnuttee co-chairman Don Gregory. "Please stop tabling this, tabling this and tabling this. There is a great need for this project. Let us take the ne xt step -that's all we ask." Council members were sympathet- ic t<: Greg9ry's plighL but decided to take conservative steps toward con- siderir,lg the proposal. They voted 6-1 -with Councilwoman Norma Glover opposing -to give the city attorney two weeks 'to review the request. NEWPORT BEACH - Jim Wood, who was at the center of the storm between the library trustees and foundation this year, was not interviewed for reap- pointment to his position on the board of trustees. request for 3.5 acres of prime property behind public library NollklSchwartZ D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -An lmpas- sioned plea that the city set aside land for a proposed arts and education cen- ter sparked opposition from residents who have different visions for the cov- eted site next to the Newport Beach public library. • Unda Sneen, the Jwie recipient of the Mayor's Award, has turned her post as PTA president into a full-time endeavor. ., .... ._. DMYPl.or CDn'A MBSA -Dwtn0 .__ W.tmdu. tourtb1118den at Dml lducdOla center swayedliiilli • S:W-£&:::1':.: e OU tcbed ~ .... ..ae.n IDtO th* dl9- But other community members were appalled that the council would even consider such a move. "It's dedicated open space,• said Jan Vandersloot of Stop Polluting Our Newport, adding that he's going before the Parks. Bea·ch and Recre- ation Committee to propose a passive open space park for the site. PTA President Unda Sneen smiled u she darted 'aaoss the newly lain wood ch1p8 u quickly and enthusiu· tlcally u the 9-and 10-ye&M>lds. She watched the ch1ldnm test the new playground for the first time. -SDean ad other PTA member. Mlped raile the 19,~y­ ~ .... chlldren Mf& Mir tldl ,_... taat tbef Nd DO pea to play ....... tbe June NdplenT of the Mqar'I AWll'd fGr ,,.....,., W· .. •. 1.:_1 ... , "**" rw nm widlld .................. and dedlcaUon to cllUdren, • Mlcl Att "It wouJd mean malting a conunlt- ment not to commit to any other land use for two years,· said Councilman Gary Adams. "I think it's reasonable to let them take a shot at this. There is a huge entitlement process they have to go through, though.· Gregory, pounding his fist on tt:ie SEE CENTER PAGE A 10 Wood had applied for reappointment, but said he was not disappointed that he was overlooked despite his four-year tenure as a library trustee. -three of those years as chairman. "I think it goes with the political territory.· he said. •I know I worked hard and there's a lot we accom- plished." Wood, who is the pub- lisher of Coast magazine, was instrumental m turning some library events into high-profile happenings. SEE LIBRARY PAGE A10 --~---·-....14 mrn rm ,.. __ ___.AJI -· ______ J15 Wmlm __ ;..J2 .. J14 SMl5 11 A2 Thursday,. Jone 15, 2000 . For bot summer cia,ys, check out a ~ool idea on ice Greer Wylder IEST BUYS AnUques 4 You is having a semiannual clearance sale. Everything in the store is reduced up to 40% during the entire month of June . The store is making space for new merchandise. Inside, you'll find china, sil- ver, porcelain, lamps, furni- ture and more. The store is at 312 Old Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. lnfonna- tiotl: (949) 548-4123. Jose Contreras A. 1ukan Ice ., Bever- age is the place to go for ice. It bas ice for every possible situation. There's ice for parties; dry ice for Halloween and ther· rapeutic needs; block ice for fishermen, boats and camp- ing; and an ice packaging service. There's also ice for something that I've never heard of - a 300-pound block of ice called a luge. Holes are drilled on the top and bottom of the ice for pouring liquor and sending it down the luge for drink· ing. The block of ice stands 4.5 feet tall. Owner David Binnix says it's very popular for parties and can be really decorative when you add food coloring. Binnix also says it's popular in Mexico to send a goldfish down the "luge• with the liquor and, yes, drink the little fish. I couldn't imagine that peo- ple are drinking goldfish bere as well, but Binn.ix says that, yes, some people do. I don't know where I've been, but apparently it's very popular with 21 • to 28- year-olds. Binn.ix is offering Best Buys readers a 10% discount on purchases by mentioning thit column. You'll also find beverages and liquor in the store, but' sorry, there aren't any gold- fish. Alaskan Ice & Bever- age is at 1834 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Inlor- mation: (949) 646-1932. Flttgues has received its new summer catalog and the Fashion Island store bas a lot of the new merchan • dise. The clothing is so com- fortable and, as the years go by, .the designs are getting more and more stylish . New fabrics and colors are always getting better. There are now form.fitting and flattering pants. tanks, swimsuits, dresses, skirts, reversible tees, capris, cardigans and more. The store can outfit the entire family with apparel for ladies, men, chlldnm and babies. There are also maternity clothes and a new gym line. All summer, the store will have a stand with children selling S 1 glasses of lemonade -the Fitigues Lemonade for Life cam- paign is raising money for pediatric brain tumor research. The campaign started when the founders of Fitigues, Steve and Andi Rosenstein, met the parents of'Rory David Deutsch, a 7- year-old Chicago-area boy who died from a brain tumor. The Rosensteins were so moved by the Deutsch family that they fell they needed to be a part of the Rory David Deutsch Foundation. The Fitigues for Lile campaign will continue every summer through 2003 with the goal of raising a total of $250,000 for the foundation. Community groups, such as schools, churches and PTA.s, orga- 'nize the lemonade stands with child volunteers in each community. The Pash· ion Island store ls seeking more volunteers. Informa- tion: (949) 644-6485. Resetting pins has really bowled him over HE IS Not a pinhead. TO BOWL OR NOT TO BOWL Costa Mesa resident Jose Contr- eras has been the head mechanic at Kona Lanes in Costa Mesa since 1990. And when you enter the alley's double glass doors off Harbor Boule- vard and Mesa Verde, leave your attitude at home. This is bis turf. And to abuse the lanes is to disrespect him. The 29-year-old father of three has. watched many bowlers come and go. But those 40 lanes are like his babies. And he ·will do whatever it takes to make sure all 10 pins are set up cor- rectly on each of them. TiiROUGH THESE GlASS DOORS Once inside the building, bowlers can find a full-service snack bar, lounge, arcade and pro shop. Bright orange plastic chairs from the early 1960s are arranged throughout and the scorecards are still just that - cards, not automated gadgets. Mosaic tiles in pink, brown and gray adorn the front entrance. And Lotto machines, The Claw and soda fountains line the walls. But the biggest attraction at the alley isn't visible to patrons. Contr· eras' main duties take place behind the wall at the end of each 60-foot, oil-slicked lane. ·ru do anything to make them run,• he said. "That's just the way I am.• Each machine bas nine switches and a bundle of wires. But just like the ocean demands respect from swimmers, the machines require careful handling. OUOf I Contreras has worked bowling NUTS AND BOLTS alley maintenance long enough to The large machines responsible { know that all switches need to be for moving downed pins, strategical· turned off before entering a ma.chine. ly putting them back in place and But even pros can make mistakes. returning bowling balls to players are One day Contreras atten.pted to maintained daily by Contreras and dislodge a jammed ball from a his three-man crew. machine when another ball careened "These machines are over 4 yea.rs" down the lane. Seconds later, he was old, so we do a lot of maintenance in the emergency room with a bro- and cleaning,· sajd Contreras. "It's ken finger. Luckily, it was his first like a car.• and only injury so far. Contreras estimates that each "It was nothing,• Contreras said. machine operates on 1,500 to 2,000 "I was doing my customer seIVice. I parts. Support castings, pin cupe, pit do the best I can to keep the5e things supports, pin guides, bip rods, pul-running, because it's all about the leys, spotty fingers, ear cushions, bowling.• clutch plates and sleeve distributors -Story by Amy R. Spwveon; are just Cl few. photo by Don Luch It must be one 'boss' Hugo Boss store U you're in need of new car stereo equipment, the best place to go is Newport AutoSound Mobile Elec- tronics. It's a one-stop store for auto stereo, auto video, car alarm and cellular phone equipment. It's been in business for 15 years and all of the salespeople are very knowledgeable with at least 10 years experience. Customer seIVice is a priori- ty at Newport AutoSound. Top name brands in stereo equipment available.include Sony, Blaupunkt, Pioneer, Kicker and there's a great video entertainment system that they've been installing in sport-utility vehicles. Newport AutoSound is at 1743 Newport Blvd . .in Cos- ta Mesa. Information: (949) 548-1160. One of the best children's clothing stores, This Uttle PlffY Wean-Cotton; is-hav- ing a summer sale. The store is filled with darling clothes for babies, girls and boys. There are also toys and more. This Uttle Piggy Wears Cotton also has a Web site at http://www.Lit- tlepiggy.com. You can send e-mail and request items you'd like to find. 'Fhe store is at Fashion Island in New- port Beach. Information: (949) 718-0533. We are Uuilled to note that the BOSS Hugo Boss store in South. Coast Pl~a will be holding a grand reopening June 22. Retail Roundup isn't sure why the word "boss" occurs twice in the tiUe of the store, but perhaps this is one of thas&fash: ion mysteries, like the tube top, that are best left unconsidered. WE WISH WE WERE YOU In other •party we won't be going to• news, the Costa Mesa-based company SYNGE.com is throwing a •star-studded" bash tonight at the Paramount Pictures studio in Los ROAIL ROUNDUP Angeles. The event celebrates SYN- GE.corn's West Coast launch. The company promises that its soiree will include ~drag queen mod· els, Internet moguls (and) the SYN- GE.com anti-establishment staff.• Drag queens and Internet moguls? Does it get any more sub- lime? Does it get any more •anti- establlshment"? IN WHICH WE ARE GAUCHE ... An event that will be held ln July REAPERS HOJUNE (949) 642-6086 VOL M, NO. 142 Record your comments about the O.ily Pilot °' news tips. ADORE SS at The Sutton Place Hotel has us drooling weeks ln advance. We're talking about the Grgich Hills Cellars dinner (yes, that's spelled conectly) that will feature red beet risotto, foie gras, buffalo tenderloin and something called fig aumoniere. Geez. We don't even know what fig aumoniere is, but we want to eat it. You can have our serving of the buffalo, though. Retail Roundup may be horribly gauche, but even we have our limits ... We think not. I . · -Wlllllll 1111 tUlf TIDll MDAY Firlt low _.__ IW65 C....Mete ]:JI a.m.m·••••••• .......... .OA '°"' N9uuport lwt'I IM5 N9uuport Coest MS WflGmCAIT the Miii luut of the ........ ----In the ..... tlO .. flnt high 9:57 a.m .... m ....... -....... ].6 Second low 2:40 p.m. ..................... .2.0 Secondhlgh l:Mp.m. .............. , ....... 5.8 ~y Ftntlow ~---Ci ........... ................ -..... ..... high .... 4:11 a.m.. .................... .0.5 Arlt high _........, ..., -. ....... :::=:-~-Ftl• ... ---. ........ Diii! -----.--- ..... -..... _,_....a ... Nlt11rt., .. , ... 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That's what reporter Alex Coolman was doing when the results of a study titled "Congressional Scorecard 2000" -released by an organization called the U.S. Public Interest Research Group -crossed his desk. Uke any good reporter; he looked up our two local congressmen, Ch,ristophe r Cox and Dana Rohrabacher, and found they scored very badly on 20 pieces of legis- lation deemed matters of public interest by PIRC. Well, from the reaction to that story, you could only conclude that the Pilot had gone straight to Karl Marx -or maybe Fidel Castro - for its authority. The complaints, which ranged from the outrage of Gil Ferguson to the scalpel of Congressman Co;x, took two principal directions. First, that the Pilot had erred by not identifying the source of lhe study as a "left-wing" group, and second, that " "public interest" was not properly defin~d. So let's have a look at bolh of these charges - especiaUy since Ferguson called the Pilot story •one of the most irresponsible, unethical pieces of reporting lhat I have ever seen," which should surely qualify him for lhe overstatement of the new millennium. Joseph N. Ben THE BEU CURVE . · Perhaps the favorite ploy of politicians who have been nicked and are bleeding a little is lo attack the messen- ger, thus diverting attention of the reading public from the substance of a story to the performance of the pub- lication printing it. · Cox, in his lettet, said he was "surprised at the Pilot's willingness to uncritically parrot this obscure group's press release.• Ignore the split infinitive and note all the wonderfully loaded words in this single sen- tence: "willingness,• "uncritically parrot,• "obscure," "press release.• The "press releqse• was a full-blown, lengthy study. It wasn't "uncritically parrot- ed,• it was reported. And this ·obscure group· presently bas 350,000 mem- bers (60,000 in California) and is growing steadily. U you want to check out the Public interest Research Group, you can go to http://www.pirg.org and do your own research. We Rent Horses . ~ • Gentle rental hones for trail rides & ~ni~ lcssOns. • Year-round aftcr·school programs & summer clinics. • Kids 8 & up, adults, families, parties, etc. • Boardi~ & traini~ in all Western & English styles. • 714•848•9695 18381 Coldenweat St., H.B, email: HCPEC@aol.com Among other thlngs, you'll find that the idea for such an organization was first put forth 25 years ago by that old lefty, Ralph Nad- er, whose original intent was to create more public inter- est advocates among the cit- izenry. The idea grew state by state and now there are 19 independent state organiza- tion~ (no.longer connected to Nader) .and a national lobbying office in Washing- ton, O.C. By far the largest source of funding is individual citi- zen contributions in support of a bipartisan organization to keep citizens informed about how their elected t>ffi· cials vote on an array of public-interest issues. 1n lobbying for legislation designed to preserve the environment and protect consumers, PIRC has worked with many conserv- ative groups. Just recently, for example, it teamed up with Heritage Foundation and Concord Coalition on ending taxpayer subsidies to polluting industries. But we've already spent too much time on the mes- senger. It's the validity of the information that should pri- marily be weighed, not its source. So here are some of the issues on which bolh Cox and Rohrabacher voted "no" in the 106th Congress. • A ·Defense of the Envi- ronment Amendment" that would have prevented Con- gress from rolling back envi- ronmental laws without an open debate and public accountability; • A motion to prevent attaching such anti-environ- . mental provisions as toxic waste dumping and over- grazing on publ\c land to unrela ted legislation for funding national parks; • An amendment to the Interior Appropriations Bill that would have cut $23 mil- lion from the timber subsidy and shifted it to fish and wildlife habitat and water- shed restoration; v •A broadly bipartisan, pro.-consumer managed- care reform bill ensuring that physician decisions pre- vail over health plan objec- tions if upheld by external review; • Another bipartisan bill enacting modest reforms in campaign financing that would prevent very wealthy donors from giving unregu- lated and unlimited •soft money" contributions to political parties and other groups seeking to influence election outcomes. Once again, according to the PIRC research, both Cox and Rohrabacher voted against all of these refonns -votes they haven't denied in any of their heated com- plaints about this story. (If you want to see the enllre list of 20 issues -wilh con- siderable more detatl -you can call lhe PIRC California headquarters at (916) 448- 4516). It puzzles me why Cox and Robrabacber are so dis- tressed at these revelations. Do they consider their voting records above critical examinabon?Thesevotes preswnably reflect their convictions, and their con- stituents have every right to this information. Shouldn't the congressmen be ready -even eager -to defend those convictions? Instead, they irrelevantly list all the cQnservative lob-• by groups that give them high scores and make gen- eral -and mostly unsup- portable -charges about PlRG. For example, Cox's asser- tion that PIRC is "opposed to free enterpnse and small business" can be refuted simply by going to PIRG's Web site, where its strong opposition to mergers that stifle competition and its "green scissors· program in partnership with conserva- tive taxpayer groups seem rather clearly to promote both free enterprise and small business. But don't take anyone else's word. Go there and have a look for yourseU. Then, if you're uneasy about some of the positions your representative in Congress 1s taking -as reflected above -write or call him. Don't let him off lhe hook by talking about d liberal conspiracy. • JOSEPH N. MU. Is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. T"t drMt wtlM LAIUI uys II IN lhlrPHt henclllng CM they've eYet b61 lltl •Calvary Church of Newport-Mesa p itches a big, white tent on Newport Boulevard to hold party. Andrew Gluer D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -It's not for a circus or a wedding recep- tion. The Calvary Chvrch of Newport-)vfesa on Wednesday pitched the massive wtute tent on Newport Boulevard to cele- brate what's soon tQ come. ln October 2001 , church members expect to be praying and singing in a new, perma- nent building. Cdlvary Church purchased lhe lot between Bay and Victoria streets a year ago and have since been designing and raising funds _ for the $8-million facility. The complex will have a chapel, nursery school, audito- rium, parking structure and multipurpose building. On Wednesday, more than 800 congregation members feasted in the tent, listened to music from an eight-piec:e band and viewed sketches of the future church. School buses shuttled adult party-goers to the tent from the current 23rd Street build- ing. Children stayed behind, ate pizza and sang songs. ·we just want everyone tonight to know our vision,· said Pastor Ian Stevenson. CTJ4J 544-aoo .-.,..,!•~ No!f offeri~ Orange County's Heit Sushi To Go. Come in and taste some of our new and exciting varieties. ALL OUR SUSHI JS MADE FRESH HERE! Come in and enjoy our 8 pc. Spicy Tuna Roll at the Best Price in Town S ICKEN DRCJMETTES SJ.99 lb. Choose from lwo great tasting rectPes RED PoTATO SALAD Buy 1 Pound Ciet 1 Pound , Daily Pilot Summer at the beach, guaranteed •Hundreds of kids enrolled in Junior Llfeguards program, which starts June 26. 5ue Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH They came by the hundreds. They waited in long, hot li.Qes". They dug ·their heels into tli~ ground and didn't leave until they got what they came for. No, it wasn't for a chance to win a million dollars. Or for tickets to a Backstreet Boys concert, or the chance to see a favorite movie star. All the c.ommotion stemmed uo-di Junior Llfe- guards, the wildly popular eight-week program that has evolved into a must-do for 9-to 15-year-olds in Newport- f'vfesa. ~ Hundreds of children flocked to Balboa Pier on Wednesday to pick up their cherished uniforms for the sold-out program, which begins June 26. "The program builds con- fidence. On the first d ay, some are hesitant to get their big toe in the water. By the end of the summer, they're geared up for a huge event they've worked up to," said Reenie Boyer, marine train- ing coordinator of the New- port Beach Fi.re and Marine Department. TAYA KASHUBA I DAJLY PILOT Jeff Larson , 10, of Newport Beach, gets new Junior Lifeguard swim trunks, T-shirt, sweatshirt, backpack and a visor fJ'om Newport Beach lifeguard Chris Seib in Newport Beach Wednesday. For three hours a day, Monday through Thursday, children will test their skills on the beach in athletic events and also learn .about what goes on below the water's surlace. Rip currents, big surf con- ditions and the flag system become a part of the chil- dren's vocabulary after the firs t few classes, which are taught by certified lifeguards. The program has almost become a rite of passage for children in the area. It began 17 years ~go with an enroll- ment of 50 children. For the last four years, registration has been maxed out. \\'O\\'~ 51\CE 19; .. Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS• HEAll'H ~~~ -.................. ../>I~ 949-631-77 40 "1 Old Newport .emL • Newpon Beadi (Near Hoag Hotpical) ON THE WEB: www.dailypilot. In fact, Junior Lifeguards is bursting at the seams, with a maximum enrollment of 1,200 children. Registra- tion began in January and available space went fast, Boyer said. For more information oo the program, call (949) 675- 8420. .. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 • MMe toward 81temotlW fuel eould ton:a 1oc:al dtlea to make axpenllve cbaDges to large-vetilde fleets • . Alu CoolmM Dave NtedeJhaus, OMV PILoT = '8rliml director A rrieettng of a region.. that~ ~m~~ al air quality agency Pri· UODI on ahemetive-fuel day could see reguJatiom agitw -IUch • ones passed ·that would • that nm on CCllDpl9l8ed require expensive alter-natural o• -mab them ati.ons to some Newport difficult •to obtain and Beach and Costa Mesa probibltively es.pemlve. city vehicle fleets, offl-A city study to deter- cials said. mine the COit ol convert- The South Coast Air tng ill truh fleet to alter- Quality Management native fuall. for example, Distrk:t will hold a hear-found it to be SS0,000 per ing Friday morning at its truck. Diamond Bar office to •nat•s when we discuss adopting rules backed out of that one,# that would require some Niederhaus said, noting vehicles and waste-haul-that additional spending ing trucks to be convert-would be necenary to ed from diesel-powered constroct new fueling engines to motors that istations and for the train- run on alternative fuels. ing of mechanics. The point of the pro-In the areu that the posed regulations, said Air Quality Management Air Quality Management District covers, including District spokesman Sam Orange and Riverside Atwood, is to address counties as well as parts serious health concerns of Los Angeles and San associated with the use of Bem4rdino counties, the diesel engines. agency's push to phase •Mobile s.ources [of out diesel engines has pollution), including cars been a s.ource of conster- and true.ks, are a dominant nation for many vehicle s.ource or air pollution,. fleet operators. Atwood said. "We really Both the Orange Coun- need to start focusing ty Thmsportation Autbori- more effort in that area.# ty and the Los Angeles Diesel engines, which Metropolitan namporta-. power many heavy vehi· Jtion Authority recently des, are particularly wor-moved to aoquire natural risome, Atwood said, gas-powered buses to because studies have replace tbeU' dielel mod- indicated that the pollu-els. Jn tbe case ol the Los tion they produce is a Angeles agency, bQwever, major conbibutor to the the decision was hotly risk of cancer. contested. Such engines power Newport Beach, along the 18 trucks that New-with many other munici- port Beach· uses for pallties, is pushing for the garbage collection and Air Quality Management · some of the roughly 260 District to accept what vehicles employed by the are called •fuel-neutral" city of Costa Mesa for a approaches to reducing variety of services. air pollution. Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation to Doctor, ~hopping, Fun Trips, Friendly Caring People. From $1,495/Mo. . . . Doily Pilot Thursday, June 15, 2000 A5 Action delayed on Dunes • Council members did not reach the agenda item until late Tuesday; rescheduled for June 27. NNkl Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT. BEACH -' A packed City Council lineUJ> Tues- day postponed flDY action on the mammoth N~rt Dunes resort project. The council will return to the controversial proposal, a pproved by. \h'e Planning Corrunission after months of debate, at the next meeting, set for June 27. Officials hope to come to some kind of decision at that time. Residents packed Tuesday's council meetin~. eagerly antld- 'IN BRIEF OCC offers class on helicopters Learn the nuts and bolts of helicopters in a maintenance course offered this sum.mer through OCC's aviation technol- ogy department. The class includes lessons on helicopter maintenance, rotor ~sterns, powertrains and design construction. Students will get practical experience in disman- tling, inspecting, assembling and trouble-shooting a variety of heli- copters. The four-unit class is offered in four-and six-week sessions m • .... Mltupolt luch City CCMindl ........ with Ktion mcped9d on Che N9wport Dunes resort proposal • Wlwww: 6 p.m. June 27 • Wlauw: Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.,~New­ port Beach pafuig fireworks • on the final stretch of the approval process.· . Dunes proponents even set UJ)J a coffee stand to help supporters get through the night. However, despite the buzz o( nervous antic:· ipation and caffeine, Planning Commission chairman Ed Selich was the only person to speak on the Dunes. Selich condensed six months that begin June 26. Telephone registration is underway. Call (714) 432-5072 to sign up. Swimming classes available at OCC For residents of a coastal com- munity like Newport-Mesa, knowing how to swim is as important as learning how to dri· ve. Ongoing two-week sessions of OCC's 2000 Summer Swim program can teach students the right strokes for the ocean, lakes and pools. Four sessions are offered, from Monday to June 30; July 3- 14; July 17-28; and July 31 to Aug. 11. The class meets Mon- Get Connected Ta The Internet For FREE! .. - Buy an iMac from Computer Recycler and we will deliver it end set you up on the internet at no additional cost (regularly a $95 value). Pfe-pt'ftflot thil /111 wt*1 ordemg. • F1W MCl.lp ~ 10 mlle redw. ' fJl11llW 6/30/00. ...'::::r'- Computer 0 ~ler 670 West l th Street, G-4 • Costa Mesa, C.A 92627 One Block West of Newpon Bh'd. • Hours: M-F, 9-5 • CRYSTAL CAVE • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry • Olfts, Artwork • Minerals 6' Oemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin 6' Buddha • Herbs. Essential Oils, Incense Psychic Readings (Call store: for appolnlment) ·Tarot- • Script Channeling • Astrology • Handwriting Analysis 891 Baker Street A 16 •Costa Mesa 71 , _71! '-I IS I (Cornet ol Baker & Bear stniets 't9 i1'r GIVE YOUR DAD THE TIME OF DAY. FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 18. ISN~ IT TIME TO REMEMBER DAO? 'W' RO LEX BLACKMAN LTD. JEWEURS . . . . . J«Jt.I Ma O~. ~ ,,_.,, 9266.f • HU1J-9J.U ....... .,.._,.,...,,,._ . ..._.....,,,,,_ . ..., ...... -..... ,.....,, ... hwfftr '· \ ond hundreds of hours spent by the Planning. Com.mission's review into a 40-minute presenta· tioo. It received unanimous approval by conunissioners, who made a nwnber of changes to the $100-million luxury hotel and time-share resort. Many of the changes were intended to offset the resort's location near the envi- ron.mentally sensitive Back> Bay. The hotel, which would be one of the city's largest if built, would include a total of 470 hotel and time-share units. It also would include a 31,000-square-foot con- ference center, swimming pools, a health spa and restaurants. The project is E1Stimated to bring more than $1.4 million in annual sales tax to the city. lf approved, the resort is scheduled to open within the next three to five years. day through Friday and the cost is $45 for each 40-minute ses- sion. Classes accommodate all lev- els, from toddlers to competitive , . swunmers. There will be a new MParent and Me" class for adults and children under 3. All classes are approved by the American Red Cross. Registration is underway in OCC's community education office, next to the library. The office is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays; and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Participants may phone in registration by calling (714) 432- 5880. DON LEACH J DAILY PILOT HAVING A BAU: Vincent O'Callahan, ~ho is visiting from Ireland, bounces a t>eacb ball off his chest to the delight of grandson Alex Petrecca as they enjoyed a day ~t the beach near 28th Street in New- port Beach. ·:r~;;~· L\TH[R'S DAY SPECIAi Enjoy a gounnet Father's Day Brunch aboard the Magnificent 130' Schooner American Pride We dep;art, Rainbow Marine in Downtown Long Beach (next to Aquarium of the Pacific!, 3 hour; of enjoyment on the special day. Sunday June 18th. fllft:4f ) 'i 10:00 -1:00 pm $32 Adults • 514 Children (under 2 free) Reservation a must · c:all for more information American Heritage Marine Institute Amtrican Pridt ,,~ ~ ~ 1"4«UU ~ &...I. eA (714) 970-8800 Purchase one of our quality crafte men s shins and r~ceive another shirt of equal value • • with our compliments at-ea e of Newport Beach Fashion Island \. Al !hundat; June 15, 2000 Daily Pilot Vandals' work evident at area schoolS •Minimal damage done on three campuses; police say vandalism pranks are common at end of school year. SU. Doyte OAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Vandals hit ·schoolyards. this weekend, setting a small fire in one .classroom and creating problems on two other cam- puses, authorities said. There was no damage to the classroom at Newport Heights Elementary School. where police said someone stuck a lighter through a par· tially open window and ignit· ed some paper art decora- tions between Friday evening and Monday morning. Newport Beach police Sgt. Mike McDermott said author- ities have no leads on who set the fire, or any suspects in t,he two other vandalism inci- . dents. However, police do not believe· tha.t all thJee schools were bit by the same perspn or group. . At Carden Hall School, a private school, someone climbed onto the roof between Saturday night and Sunday and urinated on the prindpal'I deU through an open skylight. And at Corona del Mar High School, between 3 p.m. · Friday and 7:30 a.m. Satur· day, a vandal sprayed profan- ities in gold paint acrou the walls and knocked over large trash bins .. The inddent.s follow a typ- ical tren<;l that police and schools ·\!xpect toward the end of the school year. How- ever, what were once tradi- tional senior pranks in years past have evolved into some- thing more serious, McDer- mottlaid. •A lot · ol people• say it's juvenile bi jlnb, but it'& real- ly not. In IOm8 c.aes, it's seri- ous property damage,• he said. In recent moot.tis, three other school fires have been investigated u arson cases. Last month; flames con- swned $1,000 worth of school equipment in a storage build- ing at Corona del Mar High. In April, Corona del Mar High offidals reported two separate fites inside boys• bathrooms. ·•The stuff we see here causes permanent damage,• McDermott said. •Jn the arson cue, this could have been a Joa of human We.• Other incidents were less dangerous, but still shocking to emp)oyees who later dis- covered them. At Carden Hall School, a staff member discovered the damage to the principal's desk. Also, a fire extinguisher was discharged in the boys' . bathroom and a chair was hoisted up a flagpole. • The school was preparing for its graduation ceremony and had ~a chairs stored there. Many were thrown throughout the campus. · JIQ!IJI ~ Mela Pnetfa)' A ..... Ceanty ••• s ... 11 IJJ .. , ..... WedlitiMllWX... lbe ...... •. -.... ..... ... .. " .. °*Miia Preeway. The U-yur-old girl injured ber bKt and WU taken to Santa Ana's Wntena Medklal Center, wbmelblw.i ..... IDlla· ble wqdltkllt. Autbodties did aot rllt11e bar name, bUt Mid the gill heel ID a gioup bome ID MunieU. College district bo~d member returns for meeting Wltneu .. uw the teenager dbnb tbe chain· link fence lllOUDd t I a.m. at Newport Boulevard and 2 lit Street. 1be victim told police she wu diltraugbt about being raped, which she said oocwrecl 1\lelday in Westminster, authorities •Paul Berger, who had surgery in May to have a lung removed, expected to attend board meeting. School. Berger said he did not want to comment on bis ill- ness, but confirmed that he will attend the next meeting. Amy R. Spurgeon DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Veteran Coast Community College Dismct board member Paul Berger will attend his first meeting Wedne~ay since he canon 'Rw.,.Sh« szo ~l •lf A l CA Wl•A 18x50 IS AW 15x501SAW 15x45 IS 12x36 IS 10x30 IS underwent surgery in May to remove a cancerous left lung, officials said. The 77-year-old Costa Mesa resident bas been a trustee since 1987 and is the former principal of Hunting- ton Beach's Marina High Berger's return coincides with a hot issue for the dis- trict, which is considering leasing its Adams Avenue district headquarters appraised at $8.1 million -to Lowe's Home Centers Inc. canon eos-b CanoScan FS2710 FllMaa... ·=:r-.....,.. ..... _. • t.n0.-..-.i.....-.1M11a.-.u .,._ . =--·a···-U ..... 15-•ll'S s549 .. __.. ..W..SC51 ...... c61 ........................... .._,_ canon IMAGE STABIUZFR EF7S-300mm f/4-S.6 IS USM ZOOM LENS • ~ ..... iiiim...._ ____________ ... ·----------------......... canon SURESHOT 6'kru-w 120 Ca~Kit -=-=S23995- Board president Jerry Pat~ terson said the trustees want- ed to make a decision on the Lowe's proposal to build a 150,000-square-foot 'retail hardware store with all board members present. ' However, Berger entered the hospital for surgery May 18 and bis recovery delayed the board's discussion on the matter. Officials said the board will probably made a decision at Wednesday's meeting. ·w e need to get going on this thing," Patterson said. "We need to let them know if we are OI' aren't interested." The board meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m . Wednesday at the district's headquaJ1ers, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. said. . 1be Westminster Police Department is investigat- ing the sexual assault alle- gations and did not return phone calls about the Inci- dent. FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAND :e are not fancy but we are FRESH 333 EAST 17™ Costa Mesa (949) 400-7659 lavor Tomatoes Sweet, cal, O!fanic s 1.1911b. The Original MIKE'I CAIPETI Chiquita Bananas 3 tb./$1 00 L OVER 25 YEA.fl$ IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • ALL CARPET & FLOORING Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CURRENTL YMARKED DOWN 3001 CALL NOW ---.... '-•0_0~"~~----642-8400 ~s DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' ' I, ' · ' ' · . r' 1 • FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture Slip Covers • ·Patio Furniture • Draperies, Shades, 1 & Bedspreads ( ) 4 l. -~ •-it ) ( ) Plug into tfli Pilot ClaSsifled section to find services from electionics and plumbers, to tanmcapers and painters. Daily Pikt What's AFLOAT? • WHArs AROAT runs periodi- cally In the Dally Pilot. If you know of an event or activity that could appear in this column, please mail the information to Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa 92627; fax it to (949) 646- 4170; or e-mail It to dallypllotOlatitnMcom. SAILING CLASSES Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will offer five non· credit public beginning sail- ing dasses beginning Satur- day. Classes will meet on successive Saturday or Sun- day mortlings, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newpo·rt Beach . Weekday classes begin June 19. Registration is $95: The classes are geared for persons who have never sailed before or those with limited experi- ence sailing with others. For more information, call (949) 645-941 2. Orange Coast College's sail- ing program this summer will offer six noncredit women's keelboat classes, designed for women who have been on boats but are beginning sailors. Class sec- tions will be taught by Coast Guard-licensed female sailors. A pair of four-week sessions will meet on sue- 230 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 www.rugsandcarpets.com Mon·Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 I cessive Saturdays or Sun· days, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. One class started Swlday and the other gets underway July 22. Registra- tion fee is S215. For more information, . call (949) 645· 9412. Individuals and small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sunday champagne brunch cruises with food from the Cannery. Cruises run from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is S31 per person. The Cannery also offers a dinner cruise for groups of 30 to 60. Cost is $63.50 per person. Por more information, call (949) 675-5777. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will present a weekend excursion to FISHlllG Catalina June 24-25 aboard the school's beauti- ful Cal 48, Glin de Mar. The cruise is designed for sailors with at least inter- mediate-level skills. Glin de Mar will be ready for Fishing d8.S$0S leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a .m. and return at 4 p.m. Monday ancj Tues- day each week. Cost is $125 per person. for more info(- mation, call (949) 673-2810. boarding at 9 a.m. at OCC's Get to the Newport sall1;n~ facility at ~801 W. Pier/McFadden Square ear- Pactflc Coast H1ghwa.y, ly to watch the Dor¥ Fishing Newport Beach. She will • Fleet return with the fresh return "lit 5 p.m. Sunday. catch of the day. Fish are The fee is $259. For more prepared for sale at the information, call (949) 645-open-air market. 9412. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14- foot sailboats at $15 per hour. <;all (949) 729-1150. CRUISES The Newport Landing Belle is available for weddings/receptions, cock- taiVsightseeing cruises and meetings at a cost of $250 an hour (minimum two hours) and $150 each additional hour. For charters, call (949) 361-3640. 11 Ti.tot r.4'4' Oltf"' ,;/ti, ,.Jief "wu " tft.til'(/ aou.rtul JI a 66.rt Jao't'4 Availab!t in Satin Brass orOkk Iron Hodson Lighting Ql&&lity Licfilinc ~rvltt for30Y..,. Oprn Tut$.-Fri. 9·5, Sa1. 9-4 1510 Ncwpon Blvd .. Com Men (949) 548-9341 KAYAKING I SCUBA Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more informa- tion, call (949) 675-1215 for Paddie Power, 1500 W. Bal- boa Blvd. At Dive-ln Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. ln Costa Mesa, cer- tification dasses for begin- ning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered indude local boat charters, equipment .GARYS ~,,,-~PK;;A SEM·l-AN N UAL Op te Off. 1 ·o Days Only! sales, rentals and rei>lrs. For more information, call (949) 631-9288. 1Wo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport Dunes. Cost IS $20 per adult, $15 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Fro more information, call (949) 729- 1150. IOAT RENTALS Sail airborne outside the har- bor, pulled by a motorboat, courtesy of Balboa Para-sail- ing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip costs $45. For more information, call (949) 673-1693. Spend a day relaxing in a motorized lounge chair rent- ed from Resort Watersports inside Newport Dunes for $25 an hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wet suits are also available. For more information, call (949) 729-1150. Balboa Boal Rentals olfers pedal boat, sailboat, motor- boat and electric boat rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. For more lnformation, call (949) 673· 7200. Rent a party pontoon, chap- arral runabout or family pon- toon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Bdlboa Fun Zone. For more mfonnalJOn, call (949) 673-3372. Thursday, June 15, 2000 A 7 SHADY CHAIAaERS SEAN ~ llER I DAil Y PllOf Staying in the shade, Citlali Gomez, 3, strolls down Fairview Road with grandmother Elolsa Soriano, as they head home Monday in Costa Mesa. ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE "Nlt\el U n.iqrA.e/ Shep~ (illiuL witlll T Yeo.MM'fW for' yow-Home-4" Fine Home F11mislrings Antiq11t1 & Collectiblts Traditional to Cottage Gifts &.Cordm Dtcor Wish List & Dtliuery Gar"de,n, C~ Gardm P11tio Dining Brt4kfasl, Lundi, Tu & EsprtSso 811r ~fe Hours; ~on-Sat i-5 "Di6cover the Row, a wonderful Shopping and Dining adventure" C11ndlt1 to Clt11ndelins Uud EL Rt1re Boob C11stom Pictvre Fr11ming F11mitvre Restorotion and m11ch mort! 949 722·1177 130 East 17th Strttt Cost• MNll. CA (Btltirul llol'JI Inn) Kow H°'-ln; Tu~t 1~5 -~- a.---....---~e up t!L~L-lm-----------·-----­ • 2 POOLS • SWIM llmNS • AEROBICS • BASKETBAU • YOGA I SWIM 1'EAMs • YOlITH SPOm • RAOlUETBAll • CAMPs .. 1ICA • A8 !hunday, June 15, 2000 • Send AAOUNO TOWN 1tef9S to the O.lty "lot. UO W. lay St/~ ta Mesa. CA 92627; tu to (949) 646-4170: "' call (949) 574-4261. ...... indude the time, date end loc.atlon of the event, • well •• contact phone number. A com- plete listing Is •v•ilable •t http:llwww.d•llypllotcom. TODAY Herb Wllldmon. • begonia specialist; will discuss •crow- ing Begonias Soocessfully• at 9:30 a.m. at Shennan Ubrary & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast High'- way, Corotla del Mar. Free. Info,rmation: (949) 67:i-2261 . Ula Cnsptn. former director of the Getty Education 'Center, will discuss •Deriving Mean- ing from a Work of Art• at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Free. Information: (949) 717-3801 . FRIDAY Crystal CoYe Stale Pull rangen will leed a back country bike through the park at 9 a.m. The park ii oll Pacific Coast Highway, between Corona del Mar and Laguna. Beach. The walk is free, but parking is S6. Infor- mation: (949) .C97-7647. .. Tools fr Tricks: IDtemet Investing" will begin at 10 a.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avoca- do Ave., Newport BeacJl. The semmar. is free. Information: (949) 717-3800. Hoag Hospital and the American Cancer Society will present a breast health semi- nar from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Registration is free; breaklast and lunch are pro- vided. Information: (949) 261- 9446. Daily Pilot ...,.. --.. c.e. ..... wW bolt a •mmw bub from 2:30 lo 5 p..m., featudng Costa MeM Mayor Gary Monahan and Ruby cavanaugh, the nammeke ol the 19'0Htyle diner c:bain. 1Wo Wbeela One Planet Sea Schwinn ii spon- ICll'ing a bike giveaway. The diner ii at 428 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. Information: (949) 6«-7829. .-121 The leCODd mmaal Network- ing Extravaganza & Dinner will be hosted by the Orange County chapter of Women in Business at 6 p.m . al the Newport Beach Sheraton, · 4545 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. The cost is $35 for members and $42 for guests. Information: {714) 731 -1077. Loc.i an:bltectunl Wustrators Gary Head.ride and Howard Huizing will present ·111e Art Crystal Cove State Park rangers will lead a sunset stroll along the beach at 7 p.m. There will be a full moon. The park is off Pacific Coast High- way, between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The walk is free, but parking is $6. Infor- mation: (949) 497-7647. The Orange County Health Care Age'ncy will sponsor an immunization fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . at Rea Elemen- tary School, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Shots are free and no appointment is neces- sary. A parent or guardian must be present. Bring immu- nization records. Information: (949) 574-6595. Teddy Bean and Tea Cups will host two sessions of a .. Father-Da ughter Tea" at noon and 2:30 p.m. at 225 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Tea includes scones and jam, sandwiches and dessert. Admission is $20 for adults and $15 for children. Reservattons are required. lnformatton: (9.C9) 673-7204. of Telling an Architectural Sto- ry• at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Adm1ssion is free. Information: (949) 717-3870. Guest sp eaker C harles Moore, founder of the Algali- ta Marine Research Founda- tion, will host the Orange County CoastKeepers meet- ing at 7 p.m. in the Newport.. Dunes Wind & Sea Room, 1131 Back Bay Drive, New- port Beach. Free admission. Information: (949) 723-5424. The fourth annual Ambas- sador of Peace Awards cere- mony will be held at 11 :30 a.m . at Five Crowns, 3801 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. The luncheon theme will pro- mote nonviolence in the com- munity. The cost is $38. Infor- mation: (7 14 ) 966-4427. Etiquette expert Theresa Thomas will teach dining skills for children ages 8 to 12 from 4:45 to 8 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $105 includes chil- tLUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MAsTER MORNING PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM Enrolling Now • Christian Instruction • Developmental Program • Hands on Craft Acrivirics •Phonics ' .. lllf • Computer lnsiruction "'-~• • Before/ After School Care Available 8:30 AM to 1 h30 AM Ages 3 co 5 years 2900 Pacific View Drive Corona dcl Mar, California 92625' (949) 759-1146 dren's tutorial dinner. Infor- mation: (949) 759-0808. MONDAY Nathan Wong, UC Irvlne School of Medicine's heart' disease prevention program director, will speak at 11 a.m. on how to prevent heart ----- ( I I ' I ' I ' JI I • J ' • j i. I j l O.O•M TUESDAY disease, as part of the Jewish Community Center of Orange County's three-part health series, "Heart Smart and Choices.• Free. The pro- gram is at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information: (714) 755- 0340, Ext. 133. Commercial Real Estate Women will meet at 11 :30 a.m. at Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is $30 for members and $38 for non- members. Information: (714) 549-1377, SEE TOWN PAGE A9 I I I I I M°"-fai 9,7 S.u 9-6 I I I I I I I I I I I I ThE Bod Buury Supply 6 SAloN J69 E. 17Th ST. COSTA MHA Acaoss f.0111 RAlphs (949) 642 .. 8910 ~: I lW• '°"'°"~not ... comWne4 wllh.,, ... .._.. ....... ,,... DIKCMlnb. not...., .. ~ ............. .. 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"·" lmported ----.w ..... *"',,.,,-.. ............... -.. -·---.. -...... _ .... a.•M 06 .. ---s.-u..-"""' ,.,, IJ.50 --. a...-, 7'°'91 •••• '·" --. ,,.... ,,.., IU9 17.10 ow,,,..~ 1'°"" 17.,, 1U• ....... a. .... ., ·u..i.i· ''°"" If,,, IUO ·, Daily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS JUNE 22 1be Orange County chapter of the Single Gourmet, an international fine dining club for singles, will get together at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Sea· sons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $69. lnfor· ·mation: (949) 854-6552. JUNE 23 The 11th annual Irrelevant Week Runnin' Gunnin' Golf Tournament will begin at 9 . a.m. at the Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Player fee is $100; guests are $35. Information: (949) 852-8681. JUNE 24 Costa Mesa's Bark Park will present "Doggy Dedication" from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for dog o-wners who want to create their own ceramic tiles salut- ing their pets. The tiles will be installed in the entrance to the newly renovated dog park. Tile sales and painting will take place in the Bark Park area in Te Winkle Park, at Arlington Drive and Newport Boulevard. rues are $25 each. Information: (714) 7 54·5041. JUNE 26 A support group for care givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet at 10:45 a .m. at the Costa Mesa Senior ' Center, 695 W. 19th St. Free. Information: (714) 593-9630. JUNE 28 Police Lt. Richard Long, commanding officer for West Newport Beach, will discuss plans for the Fourth of July holiday at 7 p.m. at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. Long will discuss police proce- dures and transportation pro· grams for the district. Informa- tion; (949) 644·3309. • A Ubromyalgla support group will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Hoag Hospital Cancer Center's auditorium, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach for a round table discussion. Information: (714) 840-8038. JUNE 29 William L DeMoss and Steve Holmes will host a one-hour lecture on vaccinations at 7 p.m. at Mother's Market, 235 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Infor· mation: (949) 548·7786. The Newport Beach Public Library will host a seminar at 7 p.m . on how to cope with a death in the family. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. Information: (949) 717·3801. JULY 3 "Mad Science," a one·day program for first· through sixth·grade children, will begin at 10:30 a.m. and focus on chemistry, lasers and physics. Free. Information: (949) 717-3801. JULY.-- Barnaby the Clown will host a family picnic with games and activities at 10 a.m. at the 27th. annual Fourth Qf July celebration a t Mariners Park, at Mariners 'Drive and Com· mod.ore Road. Free. Inionna· tion: (949) 644·3151. JULY 6 An Alzheimer's Assn. support group for caregivers will AROUND TOWN begin at 1 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Balcer St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 593-9630. JULY 10 DleUUan Unda GlglotU wtll discuss "Nutrition for You: Pact of Fiction• at 11 a.m., as part of the Jewish Communi- ty Center of Orange County's three·part health series, •Heart Smart and Choices.# It's at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 755-0340, Ext. 133. JULY 12 "Investing for, Women Taking Control,# a free financial seminar for women, will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Paine Webber, 888 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. lnforma· tion: (949) 717·5600. JULY 13 The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is recruit- ing team captains for its "Race for the Cure" event. The sessions will be from noon to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at 3191-A Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 759-0242. JULY 24 Mesa. Free. Information: (714} 755-0340, 'Ext. 133. JULY 27 Pldellty Federal Bank wtll present a home·buying semi· nar at 6 p.m. at 1515 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach. The program is geared toward. first.time buyers and curtent homeowners. Free. lnforma· tion: (949) 629·7540. ONGOING A women's therapy support group meets to discuss rela- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St. No. 105, Newport Beach. Information: call Barbara at (949) 261·8.003. Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all dona· tions -hardcover and paper· back -are welcome and are tax·deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They also can be left in the special book closet next to the store-at 1000 Avocado Ave. Information: (949} 759-9667. . Stanley Bassin, UC Irvine .Y'The Newport Beach New· School o.f Medicine professor comers Club meets at 10 a.m. o~ physical educati?n, will the third Wednesday of each discuss health and fitness at month at different homes. 11 a.m., as part of the Jewish The group of about 100 Community Center of women go on the road and Orange C?unty's three·part play goU, tennis, bridge and health senes, ~Heart Smart more. The group also holds and Choices." It's at the cen· several evening parties. lnfor- ter, 250 E. Bak.er St., Costa mation: (949) 854·4501. SL Mark Healtla Mbdltrlel presents Love Without Honor support groups at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mondays through December for women coping with domestic Violence. The groups will meet for two hours at St. Mark Presbyter- ian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Beach. Infor- mation: (949) 721·8079. 'lbe Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a discussion group focusing on issues, concerns and respon- sibilities'of adult cbildren car- ing foJ their elderly parents at 7:30 p .m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa· Mesa. lb~ purpose of the group is to· help children and other con- cerned relatives identify p_roblems and issues and develop appropriate solu·, lions. The cost is $30. Infor- mation: (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce holds networking luncheon meetings from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the -Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Visitors are welcome. Cost is $13. Information: (714) 885-9090. The Udo Isle Toastmasters Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon- days at the Oakwood Apart- ments, 1700 16th St., in the clubhouse on the main level, in Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (949) 515·9470. Jewish Family SerVtce of ·orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. • The purpose is to provide par· ticipant'.s with emotional and spiritual support to manage ill- ness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Cos· ta Mesa. Attenaance is tree, but registration is required. Information: (714) 445-4950. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music and Cafe on 19th Street and New- port Boulevard, Costa Mesa. The' cost .i,s $3. New players are welcome. Information: (W9) 759-4871. .. The Coln and Stamp 1Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon· days at the Oasis Senior Cen· ter. New members interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these informal meetings. There are .no fees required. information: (949) 644·3244. Jewish Family Service offers ongoing bereavement sup· port groups for adults at all stages of loss. The groups share experiences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There is no fee [or these groups, but advance registra· lion is required. Information: (714) 445-4950. 11.ursday, June 15, 2000 A9 Newcomen to tlle Ba'aboa Island, Corona del Mar, New- port Beach and Newport • Coast areas are invited to meet others who are also new at the Newport Beach New- comers' Club. This group of women· meets once a month on Wednesdays at different homes and locations. lnfor· mation: (949) 644-0302. Jewtsh Famlly Service of Orange County provides .a support and discussion gr9up. to· assist partfcipants ~ their recovery horn child- hood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Bak.er St., Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required. Information: (71 4) 445·4950. A Dealing with Divorce sup- port group is offered by Jew· ish Family Service of Orange County. The group is led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. ·Baker St. · Swte G, Costa Mesa. For more information, including dates and fees, call Heather Watson at (714) 445-4950. The Sea Scouts' ship Del Mar 711 of Orange Gounty offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in sailing, seamanship, pilot· ing, navigation and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551·8591. Here are five reasons· to choose Hoagfor ,Heart Care. 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Por dlore lnj'urmtllkm, aJJJ 94917fi0..:J()<)5 or visit UJW1V./Jstp1-Mg1ry.com. - .4 Sina,,_ .. ,.,..., ........ 111., \ I , \ I ' ' ' ' -' ' ' • Doily Pilot Some of Wood's fellow such a level in October that over the Diltinguilbed TEACHERS trulteel said they wenf disap-the dispute finally exploded Speaker Series. This time, the •t think that in loolung at the pay schedule, you also have to take mto constderation class sizes, which are largenn other districts,• she said. "And the programs offered lln Newport-Mesa) are beyond what many of the unified dis- tricts offer. That really con<,li- tutes their work enVlfonment and allows them to be far more productive.• CONTINUED FROM A 1 pointed by the move, caWng in a strongly worded letter fight was over how to pay CONTINUED FROM A1 it a great 1oa for the libra,ry. from the trustees threatening Brokaw for speaking at the This year, be was able to book television news anchor Tom Brokaw to lecture at the Distinguished Speaker Series. ·Jim bas done an awful lot to sever ill ties with the foun- event. for µie library,• Mid trustee dation. However, with a new teachers, said Supt. Robert Bob Knox. "l thoroughly Wood accused the founda-trustee and a new chainnan Barbot. enjoyed working with him. 'tion of using nearly 70% of stepping up -as well as a •we would both like to see He's such an imaginative guy funds raised on operating new foundation chairman -it worked out," he said. The trustee selection sub· committee, which includes COWlcilmen Gary Adams, Tod Ridgeway and Tom Thomson, on Tuesday announced the two candidates, · Walter Howald and Bill Aqams. and has so many great ideas costs, an allegation that was many are hoping the bicker-Beginning teachers with a for the library." later disproved by on audit. ing will end in the otherwise bachelor's degree and state Among other responsibili-The fight pitting former quiet institution. teaching credentials are mak- ties, trustees are supposed to city politic:ian.s and other high A.cc:ording U> bis applic.a.-ing $30, 163 in Newport-~esa. work symbiotically with the profile residents became so tion's statement, trustee can-In the Garden Grove Unified foundation. While theJl()nprof-embarrassing that the City didate Howa.ld offers to bring School District, U}ey begin at The issue of pay is one that has many teachers in Newport. Mesa speaking from the hedrt. it foundationr~ money, it is Council was finally forced to a new, innovative perspective · $36,394. . the trustees who decide how step it} at the end of January to'the board. Trustee Judy Franco said that money is spent. to pull the two entities apart. Bill Adams WTOle that he that when looking at teacher "They have very proJes- slonal teachers and they n~t·d to treat, respect and reward them as such,• said Bob l<eUy, a sixth-grade teacher al Newport Heights Elementary School. • 1t•s terrible that ow-s is one of the lowest-paying m the> county, especially considennq how our schools do on 'ildl{' tests and how many Califomi.1 Distinguished Schools ancl Blue Ribbon schools we have.• "The short-list credentials were incredibly strong,.• Ridgeway said. "They offered change and quality and confi· dence. We chose not to inter- view Wood." However, for nearly a year The groups finally made "can assist in strengthening ~arles, one must~ .sure .to while Wood was heading the amends this spring. the ties between the Library look only at other unified ells· trustees, frustrations brewed · Just after the groups rec-Board of lhlstees and mem-tricts and not elementary and between the two groyps over onciied, Wood found himself bers of the Newport Beach high school districts -such as finances. Emotions reached at the cent~ of controversy PUblic Library Foundation.• Huntington Beach and ---------------------!...----------------------Fullerton-which are funded RESULTS CONTINUED FROM A 1 With 1,036 residents showing up to cast their ballots, Newport Harbor Lutheran Church representtld the precinct with the highest voter tiirnout. In ract, Newport Beach voters out- numbered those in Costa Mesa by about 2,000. Nearly 9,000 Newport residents headed to the polls June 6, while in Costa Mesa, about 7,000 turned out to vote. The successful passage of the school bond means the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District will now have $1'10 milbon of the $163 million needed to repair all 29 or its aging schools. The d1slnct plans to get the remaining $53 million from the state in the form of matching funds. • 1 think the community came together and, except for those two precincts, supported its schools," said ~chool board member Judy Franco. "I always felt that the community would listen if the !campaign) committee was dble to present the facts, and the com- munity would vote accordingly.• pH Excellence in Photography <£>ince 1947 H Y 240 NcWl'ORT CENTFR ORJVF~ SUI rE 110 N EWPORJ' BEACH 644-6933 . INSTALLED ~!·~··· INVOLVED • GETI'ING INVOl.VED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like infor· mation on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4228. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fund-raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For more infor- mation, call (714) 546-4990. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS The three area clubs-need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more informa- tion, call (949) 642-2245. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The organization works through the United Way and needs volunteers, grad- uate lever interns or trainees. For more information, call (949) 642-0377. COSTA MESA CIVIC PUYHOUSE The playhouse needS volunteers for ush- ering, backstage, mailings, typing, lights and many other duties. For more infor- mation, call (949) 650-5269. COSTA MESI HISTORICAL SOCIETY The ~ociety collects information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volun- teers are needed for clerical tasks, com- puter input and help in the library. For more information, call (949) 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa Literacy Center n~eds volunteer tutors to teach English as a sec- ond language. People who want to learn English as a second langoage are also encomaged to call. To register, or for more information, call (714) 435-3310 or (714) 545-3445. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For· more information, call (949) ·645-2356 between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . WOOL BERBER CARPET $249~:· differently. Class sizes and programs are aJso overlooked when com- paring salaries, she said. CENTER CONTINUED FROM A 1 podium to underscore his Jrustration, pleaded with the council to set aside 3.5 acres of the 12-acre site next to the library so the group could finally begin feasibility stud- ies and start raising funds. Supporters of the project, which is intended to make th'e library the cultural center of Newport Beach, have been meeting regularly for two years but have had difficulty getting their project off the ground. However, the property has long been considered a prime site for a park or senior housing. "I don't think you'd want to sanction every ad-hoc pro- posal, • agreed Pat Beek of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Conunission. While the council insisted that th·c land was not sidled for the center -wtuch shU has d series of hmdles to ove>r come even before it begms the approval process -many feared Tuesday's action would make it appear as though 111" council had given its tc1c1t approval to the project "ThesP folks have no plc1n we've seen except some vel) vague renderings,· said rl"•• dent De bbie Allen, who wanted the council to ldhll· the idea. 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" UndaSneen AWARD CONTINUED FROM A 1 f)avjs Principal C::heryl Gal- lbway. .. lt jusl exudes from her.• · Sneen was recognized by Mayor Gary Monahan for her full-time volunteer job of rais- ing money and recruiting oth- er volunteers for the school. Aside from being an expert at raising funds for the PTA, Sneen has been able to boost parental activism at the school. She increased PTA meeting attendance from 12 -when she first became a member three years ago -to 120 today. •When I see something that needs to be done, I want it done now,· said Sneen, leaning· on a table covered with half-painted tiles. "I can't wait five years for some- thing to change.· Students will mount the tiles on school walls somebroe lhis summer. Sneen gathered teachers and students - including her son Elliott, a Davis fourth-grader -to paint and fire the tiles. Sneen is a ·constant pres- ence on the campus. Each day, more than 100 children line up after school to buy Popsicles. ice cream sand. wiches and· Drumsticks from her. The sales raise roughly $100 a week and the funds go to the PTA. of course. "It's easy money,• she said. "And the demand was so high. we bought our own freezer.· Sneen's head dropped as she stopped talking, for just a second, to think. Her earnest eyes Oashed as she flipped her hair. "We really need to repaint the stars on the sidewalks here!" she said. "I can't ever stop." . ' Al2 Thunday, June 1s. 2000 Elvin and Shella Francis, of Newport Beach, at Walmea Canyon on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. For "TIM Power of Ya' Aad Profwioaal Seni« Christopher Wiiliams ""'"' CnutJl.lntt • W•shlflllon Mutu.I 2*.S ET-M. :z.I Floor -up.a Hao, CA '1653 -- €Rte CoBte ssen I NSURANCE SERVICES www.cHcalthBrokcr.com rant o.o... O.llH fflll r., •••raH1 Cet!IJ8ltl PPO. 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Rad- Por the clambake, a host ke helped secure support or Crean pals, both or the from generous sponsors, local and out-or-town variety, including Bank of America, made the most of a wonder-· Disneyland and many local ful and relaxed evening of merchants. talking and dining with old Fonner D~ney honchos friends. Even Donna Do~ Ron Dominguez with his glu, co-star of the classic wife, Betty, and Jack • The Orangewood Chil- dren's Foundation threw the • 2000 Orange Blossom Ball,• billed u •not your ordinary black-tie event.• Indeed. More than $250,000 was raised for · Orangewood by more than 550 guests arriving in the spe<:tacular party' tent erect- blasting paper butterflies over the dining tables. Frank Poster. president of Fieldstone Communities and also an Orangewood board member, served as master of ceremonies. County Supervi- sor Tom Wlllon was on band, as was Frank Culler, a major donor and evening sponsor with a large That's right, there wasn't a cla,m to be found -just lob- ster, and giant lobster to boot -.served.by George and Jose Valenzuela and their stil.ff on the beachfront lawn of The Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. THE CROWD •· television series, "The Bever-Undqubt and his wife', Belle, ly Hillbillies• joined in the were in the crowd. Also spot- , ed on the Irvine Spectrum grounds. Greeted by a host of mimes, jugglers and magi- cians, supporters of the event were encouraged to dress in outrageous formal attire. Standouts included Orange- wood board member Tom Powell and Harry Hamilton, provost of Chapman Univer- sity. · eJ\tourage of guests. ., A perfect Saturday evening in June set the mood for the crowd that bad come in casual beach attire, required by the invi- tation. Darleen Manclark looked smashing in her pink and orange gauze skirt with top to match, accented by a pink leather- waisted jacket to fend off the evening chill that was sure to come. Others in the crowd han- dled the June chill by danc- ing in the sand to the musj<; of Tom Thumb and the Hitchhikers. The tunes and the mai tai cocktails certainly did the job. . Donna and John Crean were all smiles greeting the crush that came to support the children's organization, one of Donna Crean's pet charities. She was recently honored by the group at a 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, (949) 631-2996 at Wntcltff Plaza. tun. ted were Peggy Goldwater "Oh my gosh, it's Ellie and Bob Clay, Carleen Ma~.• blurted one of the Brennan, Lana Chandler, evening co-chairs, Shari Eve Komyel and Stan Han- Clko Brown. "She was my son , Sarah Corrigan, Bar- bero as a child. It was my hara Venezia and hubby favorite TV show1 ·I just loved Stan Tkaczyk, and Heather Ellie Mae Clampet. I can't and Marty Kle in. believe she's here tonight. In addition to the dining "It's too much,• added and dancing, plenty of bid- Brown, busy handling her ding was ta.king place with hostess duties to ensure fun both a silent and live auction for one and all -including helping to bring in funds for Douglas. the bureau. Jim Dale han- Aoother longtime Crean died the live selling duties associate, Royal Radke, for-with personality plus. "Let our trained .t•" capture that •peclal moment'' ,. WAd'e' f/te 'Pdf y 270 E. 171h St., Coete Meu • (948t 722-1803 MoN-SAT M Ca 08ED SUNDAYS Catered by Regency Caterers of \he Hyatt Irvine, with entertainment featuring Jaquellne Foster's Show- dance perf onners, the evening offered such wild surprises as confetti cannons Local support for the cause comes from the most generous Henry and Susan Samuell of Corona del Mar, responsible for a recent gift of $1.7 million; Stepbanle Argyros, Marian Bergeson, . Tom Dobyne, Patti and Jim Edwards, John Hagestad, Shirley Pepys and David Wilson. • a.w. COOK:S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. He is the edit0< of the Bay Window Magazine, a Balboa Bay Club publication. ~C-ftt". e ..... , .. ,,,.,, ... , Summer Art Camp at the Orange County M USEUM OF ART y July 10 to August 25 I An array of programs for ages 3 -18 For information, call {Hg) '159-1122, ext. 218 Dr.Ovalle Orange Coast College Robert B. Moore Theatre 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa • www.occ.cccd.edu/comed Physicians who speciali~e in internal medicine care for 1he comprehensive, often complex healthcare needs of adults, including seniors . .Board-certified internist WenJ.. Ovalle, .MD. has 75 Exciting Events! Salute to Glenn Miller Crystal Gayle The 5th Dimension James Darren • TheFourf: ... .,.....,. ~St. Petersburg State Ballet on Ice "Cinderella" joined the F.dinger Medical Group internal medicine department: Sranley Amok!, M.D • Manbew Boone. 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But he is now many years removed from such bits· as •Beverly ~ Cop,• "Top Gun• ~d "Crimson .... Tide.• His CRITICS ~~~:~gs have become increasingly loud and obnoxious examples of Hol· lywood's summer action movies. •Armageddon• and •Con Air" precede his current effort in predictable, formula movie malting. "Gone in 60 Seconds" is a classic example of the genre that includes bad acting, lame dialogue and a thin plot. It offers some great spe· cial effects, but they are too few and far between to satis- fy the target audience of teenage boys with short attention spans. Nicolas Cage sleepwalks through· his starring role, reciting his lines with a wooden delivery and dead- pan face. Angelina Jolie oozes sex appeal, but her minimal presence is wasted in this film as the sparks nev· er ignite between the two stars. There are many other contrived and phony charac- ters not worth mention- ing. The' only gritty realism is 'provided by Robert Duvall and the . excellent J.ohn Depko Delroy Lindo, who plays a hard-- nosed cop intent on chas- ing Cage. Their portrayals raise the film to the level of a mildly amusing diver- sion. But this is feint praise for a big-budget movie from a man who once made memorable summer hits. Boring and mind~n~b­ ing at its worst, "Gone in 60 Seconds• is forgettable fluff at best. Too bad. Everyone involved is capable of better than this. •JOHN DEPKO, 51, is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investi- gator for the Orange County pub- lic defender's office. Wretched remake searches for talent W ell, it turns out that you can fail miser- ably, even with three Academy Award-win-ning personalities in a movie. Why did they remake this wretched 1974 B-movie? The p edal-to-the- metal hype missed the curve anc;t left the audience with a blcAvn engine. lnstead of car chases, "Gone in 60 Sec- onds~ delivers character chases. • Constrvction Loan lotes F'axed Wow Prime • Experienced L.cling Officers • Zero POint Permanent Financing • Mini Penn loan also Awilable ._ .. CALL DoROTHY JOHNSON, V.P. AT (714) 375-7396 (I) I I Treat your Father to authentic Persian cuisine amidst stunning elegance. For reservations, call (714) 557-6600 Visit our website at www.daeyasouthcoast.com 1611 Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana (In South Coast Plaza Village) Nico- las Cage basically played Nicolas Cage- he never devel~ oped his cha_rac- ter, Mem- phis Raines. The story is that Raines promised his mother he would retire as a car thief so his younger brother wouldn't follow in bis foot- steps. Well, his bungling derelict brother, Kip (Gio- vanni Ribisi) did trace his sibling's footsteps and messed up. Now Kip is going to die al the hands of thug Raymond Calitri (Christopher Eccleston). Memphis' brotherly love • puts him right back in the life he promised to leave Renee Zellweger and Jim Cney star In "Me, MyseU and Irene," which opens this weekend. In It. care,. plays a police officer wttb split personality disorder, who J'UDI out of medication and II transformed Into a Wtby-moutbed maniac. years ago. He must steal 50 cars in four days or his broth- er dies. He rounds up his ace car thief buddies -most who have retired or gone straight- -including ex-girlfriend Sara •sway" Wayland (Angelina Jolie), a Ferrari mechanic and barmaid. Who cast that one? Also chop-shop guru Otto Halliwell (Robert Duvall), whose usual high standards of talent shine -missed first gear on this one. We were positive there must be one wild razzle-daz- zle, full-throttle car chase Jike in MFrench Connection" or "Bullitt." Well, near the end Memphis routs himself into a Shelby GT-500. But figt?-ting heavy traffic and the concrete-lined Los Angeles River didn't quite pack the punch we had waited for. · This was a joyless ride. Save your gas money. You won't get your money's worth. • GAY WASSAU-l<EU.Y, 60, is t he editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active in the community. Bill KEU.Y, 59, is an industrial engineer. ........... . __._ ........ ...... • ..,.. nude tor .... body • .._.._. blllrloaand ~ • ~ pollul9 and body lllgnmlnt ·~and,..., ....... ~----·The..,.. In...,... mcMrllll'll llM:wfd ,._red ,,...., llllCNr ,.........., zo ,...-...,.---11»- We want you in the balcony cal information. Forget the big quota-· tions in the paper, the star rating system, that guy with the thumb -the Dai- ly Pilot wants to know your opinion of current films. We're looking for local folks to serve on our Reel Critics movie review panel. The reward: we pick up the tab for the ticket and, of course, make you famous. Your job: view a current film and write up your assessment of it. 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Al6 Thursday, June 1 s, 2000 Daily Pilot DATEBOOK Kids steal the show in 'Chocolate Factory' 9y Tom Titus G reed, gluttony. self- ishness and narcis- sism are character traits t9 be discoura~ed in chil(iren-unless they're on stage in a production of "Charlie and the Chocotiite Factory.· In that event, they're quite apt to steal th~ show, as they do in the Thlogy Playhouse's youth offering through June 25. The . Theater four bratty REVI kids whose EW character flaws lead them lo untimely disappearances are the most entertaining aspects of the production. Roald Dahl's acid-tipped pen created this dark fanta- sy, which was transformed into a fine Gene Wilder . movie, retitled •Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.· It was Wilder's peiverse paternalism as the mysteri- ous candy maker that carried the flick -and Christopher Aruffo does a nice job in the role here -but it's still the contrary kids you leave the theater remembering. Directed by Alicia Butler, "Charlie" utilizes as many young cast members as pos- FYI • WHAT: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory• • WHEN: 7 p.m. Fridays, S and 7:30 p.m. Salurdays and Sundays through June 25 • WHERE: Trilogy Playhouse, 2930 Bristol St., ' Costa Mesa •HOW MUOt: $10 and $12 • PHONE: (714) 957-3347 sible, placing eight Oompa- Loompas (Wonka's candy factory workers) on stage rather than the four listed in the program. One would imagine the other four are the kids double C(l$t as the little hellions. . Aruffo slyly enacts U\e master confectioner, offering token resistance with a wink of the eye .as each of the four antisocial wretches is dis- patched, leaving the noble Charlie (Jared Wigdor) and his grandfather (George Pel- ham) as the heirs apparent to the operation. Young Wigdor's wide- eyed innocence splendidly balances the nastiness of his peers, while Pelham offers sage counsel. A quartet of quarrelsome moppets offer some deli- ciously over-the-top interpre- I tations: Ch.r1stian Justice as the gluttonous Augustus Gloop, Usa 1\uk as the insufferable rich kid Veruca Salt, Halley Wla.ire as the chrpnic gum chewer Violet Beauregarde and David Miller as the,video addict Mike Teavee. 11lese young- sters and their permissive parents -Sharon Simonian, James Mulligan, Karin Lind- berg Freda and Eileen Conan, respectively -pa.int their characters with proper- ly br~d brush strokes. MUUigan, as usual. dou- bles as set designer, creating an effective pocket version of the subterranean goodie-fac- tory with its enticing pitfalls. Leigh Ann .Hubba.rd is pert and peppy as the show's nar- rator. The Thlogy Playhouse, which moved into the space formerly occupied by the Theater District, places a particular emphasis on young talent, alternating youth shows with its adult offerings. What other theater group would offer "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "A Streetcar Named Desire· in the same season? • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. . BABY BACKS ••• and lots of other good stuff. Open at 11:30am Gueea where theae '1119 are •olnC for Father'• Day and GraduatJonl We have a lot o f competition but our RIBS don 'ti • Party Paks Avallable Afkr 10 am • Family Owned & Operated • Private Banquet Room • Pull Bar With 2 1Vs • Take Out & Delivery • Steaks. Prime Rib. Fresh Fish Chicken & Salads PlckUp a lllebt or Party PU.I IWty Piiis lndudr: Baby BU Rb. BOgd atial. l.oulllw ius..._ -~-------------------~B*t.~.llV!Bllm.Clrnlrmd.ltuy 2196 Harbor Blvd .. 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AddllkMMI iboW9 819 at 8 p.m. JuDe l4 and Sun- day matbn• at 2 p.m. June 18 and 25. (714) 755-0340. 'IDUCMION Of RANDY ......,.. •The Education of Randy Newman.• a story about the influences of a 20th century songwriter, is being per- formed at South Coast Repertory's Mainstage, 655 1bwn Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Showtimes are 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 7:30 p.m. Sundays until July 2. Tickets are $23 to $40. (714) 708-5555. to $65. (714) 556-6262. RED HOT COMEDY Newport Theatre Arts Cen- OIUROt CHOIR ter is presenting Neil The Orange Coast Uoitari-Simon's "Last of the Red an Universalist Church Hot Lovers • a comedy Choir will sing Pergolesi's _ about a ma'.n·s search for "Magnificat" at~ p.m. June intimacy with three women. 17 at 1259 Victona St., Cos-Performances are at 8 p.m. ta Mesa. $8. (949) 646-4652. Thursdays through Satur- BORDERS' MUSIC Singer/songwriter Michael McDonald will perform songs from his latest album "Blue Obsession• at noon June 29 at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. STAGE 'WAXED -A SURANG MUSICAL' Kaiser Elementary School will present "Waxed-a Swfing Musical,• an origi- nal play written by teach- eIS, students and parents, at 1 p .m. Friday and 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday at Newport Harbor High School. 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Tickets, $7 for reserved seating and S5 for general seating, are available at the door. (949) 515-6950. COMEDY AT MENORAH The Jewish Community Center of Orange County's Menorah Theater will open ' "The Cemetery Oub • at 8 days and 2 p.m . Sundays until July 2 at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $13. (949) 631- 0288. 'MINEOLA TWINS' AT OCC Orange Coast College's the- ater department will begin .its summer season with the county premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel's zany comedy, "The Mineola Twins,· at 8 p.m. June 22 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Showtimes are 8 p.m. Thursdays through Sun- days, plus matinees at 2 p.m. SWldays until July 2. Tickets are $8 and $9. A $1 discount is available for stu- dents and senior citizens. Seating is limited. (714) 432-5880. ART OTY HAU. ART SHOW Newport Beach City Hall's "Spring Juried Orange County Show" will close today. It features works in watercolors, pastels, acylics - TROPICAL C A FE I ISL....., MTK'tMYS Tba Newport Harbaf Nauli· cal Mu.um ablbet ..... Pathways.• !OCUlblg OD the biltory ol tredltloaal ..... tion tecbniq1* end water- aaft used by Pac:Wc Islanders, will dOM Sunday. The display featurel andent pottery, war clubs, peddles, tools and decorative Items. MU$0um houn are to a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 673-7863. SUMMER 2000 IMAGES •1mages of Summer 2000, • a mixed-media exhibit fea- turing unages of coastal liv- ing runs through July 5 at Bloomingdale's Home Store Fine Art Gallery, 701 New- port Center Drive, Fashion Island. Admission is free. (949) 650-7701. 'MAJOR ART I MINOR ARTISTS' "Major Art/Minor Artists,• an exhibit featuring works by elementary school stu- dents, is on display through June 25 at The Orange County Museum of Art at South Coast Plaza, 3333 BriS- tol St., Costa Mesa. Museum ho~ are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Admis- sion is free. (714) 662-3366. ARCHITECTURE ANO ART A reception will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. June 25 for ·Architecture in Perspective 14, • an exhibit of 60 award- winning works by intema· tional architectural illustra- tors on display at Newport B.:each Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The free exhibit features works selected from more than 500 entries representing past and future projects by Bill Evans, William G. Hook, Scott Milhoan, Jerry Ymand, Serge Zaleske and others. lt closes July 28. (94.9) 717-3801. ~elax .•. Life is one long weekend CORONA DEt -MAA-PLAZA NEWPORT 6EACH (949) 760-8686 Daily Pilot DA'fEBOOK - Get a taste of England and prime rib at Five Crowns ., St1pt.n s.ntaaoce W riting restaurant reviews is just a bobby for me. My days are spent working for a large real estate finance group where everyone wants to know the •bottom line.• Were l to suggest dinner to these same peers at the Pive Crowns restaurant in Corona del Mar, one would inevitably ask, "What's it like? Give me the bottom line.• My answer wou.td be easy: The bottom line at Pive Crowns is prime rib. Sure, the menu features a variety of other meat dishes, poultry and Dini~ ~~won- RE Ew fresh dsh; and Five Crowns also does a spectacular Sun- day champagne brunch. But the reason people go to Five Crowns -just ask them - is the prime rib. That roasted prime ribs of beef is a specialty here comes as no surprise. After all the restaurant, which has been perched at Poppy Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway for 35 years, was opened and is still owned by the family that founded Lawry's restaurants. ln addition to making that great season salt I love on my popcorn, Lawry's Prime Rib in Los Angeles bas served diners for almost half a century, as have many of the family's other restaurants nationwide. Five Crowns is styled after an English country inn, and the exterior is a reproduction of Ye Olde Belle, supposedly the oldest inn in England, dating to 1135. Inside, the restaurant faithfully recreates this style, with dark-wood walls adorned with hunting prints WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale HaJ>dmadc wools, syndlft:ic. sisals A ALDEN'S 1663 Placentia St., Cosca Mcu (949)646-4838 Kunc Pestiwl lur1IDll Kar-. Altildc DiNdor 20th c.AnnitJnMry & ... 1 B-25 June 2000 Annual .me. of five cooun• Parurina music of the Baroque Ill an exquisite ...-sett.inc ~ Michael k All Angdt Ourcb and Shaman Library 8' Gardens Corona dd Mar OllGAN aBCITAL .......,,.lwlt,llOOp.m. DANDLKm.._ J.6.._. •• 0 ....... J 11U81CIN TlmGA8 .... w•11 ley,Jw21,1:00 p.m. ............ u .... .......,, ................ c:1-•r--~.f..a,._. and muted tapestries. The · building is divided into sev- eral smaller dining rooms. each having a fireplace bJaz. ing year-round, which adds to the intimate feeling of din- ing in someone's home. A large roo~ in the rear is open on one end and faces out into a cb~g English garden, a site popular for weddings. \; .J The authenticity d~$Il't ' stop with the decor, either. All the waitresses are dre!ised·in period serving maid costumes and will instruct you to address th~ as Miss Hunter or Miss'\ Diane once your seated. · Henry vm cut ($28.95), 28 served here with a portobello '0:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. ~· ounces of perfectly marbled, mushroom, tomato and mlnt • .... 3801 E. Coast melt-your-mouth prime beef. salsa. HlahwlM, Corona del Mar All the cuts are perfectly Five Crowns features • a.lllUCM: Expensive cooked, and the crust is excellent wine choices. Th~ • NDa (Mt) 760-0331 seared and well-seasoned. table-Side list features mostly The traditional creamed California selections; ask for spinach and Yorkshire pud-the captain's list to see & d.lng are served alongside. more extensive array that YorkshLre pudding is really a has been rated a Grand popover cooked in the roast's Award Winner by Wine Pan dnppings. I don't know Spectator Magazine. \ ~ Desserts· at Five CroWn why it's called •P,udcling, are consistent with the coun-but then I don't know why zeto is called •tove~ in ten-try inn horruness and include a traditional English trifle nisir8~~ue~~st can't bear the ($5.95), a layered concoction thought of pnme rib, there of English custard, white cake and berries. Or try the are other good selections, fnu · (5 95) including several meat dish-lighter t cnsp · ' sea-sonal fruits baked with a es worthy of note. The roast-crispy oatmeal and brown eel rack of lamb ($26.95) is sugar topping. tender and flavorful, served Five Crowns is an elegant First courses feature a vari- ety of soups and salads, as well as some more substantial selections, such as porcini mushroom ravioli ($6.95). I'll warn you now. the entree portions are truly fit for a king; I'd stay \.vith a ·salad or soup unless your appetite is of royal proportions. SEAN HU.Ell I DAILY Pl.OT Mike Maley II _.m waager of Five Crowns rmtaarmt .. CGIUlla dial Mar. 10 a naturaJ au jus and restaurant, and it's easy to accomparued by fresh veg-forget you're sitting in the etables More decadent is heart of upscale Newport the steak Neptune ($25.95), Beach. It's a place to relax The signature starter is the pride of the crown's salad ($6.50), which lQps bibb and romaine lettuce with wal- nuts, bacon and Gruyere cheese, all tossed in a light vinaigrette .. The bacon and cheese add a nice texture, but mine seemed to have sat in the dressing too long - the greens were soggy. A better choice is the hearts of romaine ($5.95). It's a simple salad that pairs crisp romaine lettuce with a Stilton cheese dressing that's loaded with chWlks of the famous English blue cheese. An elegant touch: just before your salad is served, your waitress will deliver a per- fectly chilled salad fork. I also liked the French onion soup ($4.95), a small crock of savory beef and onion broth blanketed with a toasted cro'uton and melted cheese. The rich broth is a wonderful prelude to the prime meats offered as entrees. I have fond memories of dining at Lawry's Prime Rib in Los Angeles, watching the white-toqued waiters pushing gleaming silver carts of prime rib around the massive dining room and carving each din- PRCIAC PLRYNRIGHTS FESTIVAL ,,,,,.,.,hAr , lyClllC.. .... ,.. Wlllll llllm.111 .. 9\ ....... . ..... .., .. ~ ..... lllr ... ..... Wrl • I -.1s, 17, 11, D _.a $11-11. "'t':-. .... ·~-~-~~;:....__:..•­................... •••U. ......... -....... .., .......... .... I 91 -. 1t. 1t.. It M .. lie S1t·ll er's portion table side Five Crowns has chs- pensed with the carts, but executive chef Dennie; Brask has mastered the art of prime rib nonetheless. Five cuts are offered, ranging from the California cut ($21.95), a smaller portion for "lighter" appetites, to lhe a tenderloin topped with with old friends and savor a crab meat, asparagus and a more genteel time, one with· tangy beamaise sauce. out cell phones and SUVs The roast duckling is the size of army transports; a another (avont~ ($20.95)-a time for conversation, good large, crispy-skinned portion food and fine wine. served over a flavorful apple and prune compote. It's a tasty dish, although 1 found the meat a bit on the dry side. Fish lovers might opt for the swordhsh steak ($22.95), • STEPHEflil SANTACROCE's dining reviews appear every other Thurs· day in the Daily Pilot. He may be reached via e-mail at food_criticOhotmail.com . COMM AJ8 Thursday, June 15, 2000 Readers . defend Beek in petition confrontation AT ISSUE: Allan Beek, a Greenlight initiative drive volunteer, was accused of roughing up a signature-gatherer for a rival ballot measure. I can understand Allan Beek's frustration with the petitioners. My husband and I signed the Greenllght petition several months ago. It was brought to our house by a neighbor who was can- vassing for signatures, on her own time, in the mutual interest of safe and healthy neighbor- hoods in which to raise our families. On the Allon Beek other hand, my signature was also recently solicited at my daughter's school and at my grocery store by people who are combined register-to- vote/petition canvassers. They do not live in this area and are therefore Readers unaware RESPOND fc!c~e issues. 1bese same people get paid for each signature they collect and gosh, I wonder where their interests lie1 One of those per- son's comments to me was that I was ·one of those• when I told her that I couldn't sign as I had already signed the other petition. I guess if I don't want to see Newport turned into the Mari- na del Rey of Orange County, I am •one of those." KIM DEEM Newport Beach I am writing to you about the veracity of the signature gatherers for what I call the "redlight" initiative. When I am asked by a peti- tioner to sign a petition, I always ask, "Are you being paid to gather signatures?· lf the answer is •yes,• I refuse because, usually, paid petition- ers are neither grass-roots nor citizen-directed. They are hired hands working for special interests and not for the citi- zenry. The people who are gath- ering the so-called redligbt • signatures are paid profes- sionals who work for a signa- ture-gathering firm in Ana- heim. ln contrast to them, Allan Beek, their antagonist accord- ing to recent 1uticles in the Daily Pilot, is a lifelong city res- ldent and g1ves his own lime and money toward its improve- ment. For years Allan bas worked tirelessly on quality of We issues in the dty. He has worked to prevent the expan- sion of the John Wayne Air- port, to limit the height of bulJdlngs around the bey, lo get additional park space, to stop ~ bu.Udtng of a freeway_ to Newport Beech, to protect the Irvine cout, to pass a dty ordinance to decree.a traffic, to prevent the building of a large condomlnJum complex on the penlnlula. The Hit Could goon. In ..... of tbeM .non., An.a .... been the ...... ind •-.. -been aa •tbU· llmlC ...... But wttbOut Mm ... ,...,,_ 8eilch ............ _ .... .,. ~······-... ...., ....... ~.·· :=1.•~arid hdlc. SpetW lmtMI !Ill c.wn't buy ....... .,... Beet. tau.Ma ...... IMdl • f •••• L llllGllll M .any may wonder why any- one would complain about charging a buck to ride a 2.5-mile stretch of the San Joaquin Hills toll road. After all, in these times of economic boom, we barely flinch when gas prices near $2 a gallon or when the gate fee for a day at Disneyland edges close to $50. But like everything else, there is a some history to this tale. In 1993, when Newport residents learned that a stretch of Newport Coast Drive was to be swallowed by the new San Joaquin Hills toll road, you could practically hear the commuters screech- ing to a halt. That action would force drivers to start shelling out 50 cents one way to ride what was once a free road, dedicated to the public by Don Bren himself. It was not a popular decision. •It was a very elusive win for us - one that has deprived us of winning the 1Hple Crown twice. We were very thrilled to w1n it on Saturday, " -lido Isle resident..,...-_ on the ·victory he and his wife BeYerfy enjoyed Satutday, when their colt Convnend9ble won the Befmont Stakes. .1 Daily Pilot • Locals complained to city and county officials that drivers wouldn't pay the toll and instead would either stay on East Coast Highway and clog up Corona del Mac, or take side streets through the neighborhoods on the east side of the bay. ership. Today 50,000 drivers, tomorrow 120,000, they boasted. That is no way to run a toll road. They weren't even close. The whole reason we cut through some of the most pristine land in South County was to relieve traffic congestion, not cre- ate a private road for the super rich. But their cries of protest were ignored by tollway officials. The truth is, toll officials reached about half of that initial projection, leaving many wondering how to keep happy the bond holders who invested in the road. Even Lockheed Martin, the contractor that agreed to operate the toll booths, has cashed in its chips, as ridership on the road c~ntinues to slump below the esti- mates. t We need to encourage people to use . the toll way, not drive them away by charging them more to do it. Despite years of arguments and an unsuccessful lawsuit to stop it, the 2.5- mile stretch became part of the toll road when it opened in November 1996. Come to think of it, a $1 fee would be the perfect solution to the toll road woes. At that time, the creators of the bright. ~y new road that cut a jagged swath through Newport Coast and Laguna Canyon beamed with pride and opti- mism, claiming unrealistic expected rid- So what's the toll officials latest answer to this conundrum? Hike the fee on New- port Coast Drive to $1 each way, placing the onus on local commuters to make the road financially viable. But it should apply to the entire San Joaquin corridor (which is $2.25 and counting) -not just a tiny stretch in Newport Beach. If toll road officials use that thinking, they may go a long way toward solving their ridership problem. / • • MAILBAG Some win with Dunes hotel, but residents lose The promotion of the Newport Dunes Resort Hotel bas been art- fully and professionally crafted by those who will profit Crom it. It is appealing to all the local business· es, again for the financial gain involved. The city of Newport Beach also plans to profit hand- somely from the revenue and busi- ness involved. here. It is time to preserve Newport Beach for the resident taxpayers and voters. / MACLYN 8. SOMERS Newport Beach seems counterintuitive ... • and " ... the hierarchy of models ... • agreed with his position, as appar- ently others did. Disagreeing with him does not indicate low stan- dards but simply a different point of view. Then, I listened to the Planning Commission candidate and Envi- / ronmental Quality Affairs Vice JEANNE O'SHEA j Chairman Barry Eaton take the Costa Mesa public microphone, and I under- stood. Reader disagrees with Smith on standards I could hardly believe it when Steve Smith wrote, "I got nailed by a comment by one ill-mannered, crude woman with a weakness for making rude remarks,• ("Congrat- ulations are in order for school bond supporters," June 10). Thanks to Caustin, no thanks to planning lingo Is it possible be might be appointed this time to the Planning Commission? Don't bet on it. The guy makes things too clear. The location is central to the prime traffic area of our city. Hooray for Susan Caustinl ("Traffic models don't make sense," June 6). The losers are those of us who live here and try to drive the streets, which are already crowded with cars and an excess of traffic signals. l1tis will even further affect our children and grandchil- dren. The Back Bay and bay are polluted now. It is time to stop the"lure of mon- ey for the city to entice us to allow a facility of this ilk and dimension Smith had just finished making a rude, ill-mannered remark about the •tow standards of voters" who cast affirmative ballots in the recent school bond issue. I voted for the school bond and consider myself to have very high standards. lf it were not for the opportunity we weary travelers have to com- pare conclusions among traffic studies of Koll, Conexant, Dunes Resort and so on, this technical snow job would be the blizzard the experts rely upon. I listened to our city staff cir- cwnnavigate the commissioners' questions with responses prefaced by phrases such as •1 know it It seems a good analogy to com- pare contemporary Newport Beach traffic studies to a space voyager running out of fuel on its way back to Earth. Instead of calculating a conservative route, the spaceman assumes the planets and his ship are somewhere other than where they are, and relies on said assumptions to give a comforting result I read all of Smith's columns pertaining to the issue and dis· Rohrabacher says coverage is skewed W by is it that when a liberaVleftist organization, which does not even come close to the views of my constituents, gives me a low rating, it is on the front page of your neW!lpaper (•Report: Cox, Rohrabacher ha ye poor voting habits,• June 7)1 I hope yow paper will also print a report on the front page when organiza- tions such as the National Federation of Independent Busi- f llDllCI =~thJh~W::: Commerce, Ameri- cans for Tax Reform, the National Tax- payers' Union, the National Tax Umita- tion Committee, Watchdogs of the Trea- sury, Citizens for a Sound Economy, the 60-Plus Asm., the Uruted Seniors Assn., the American Conservative Union or Citizens Against Government Waste - which are much closer to the views of my constituents -give me award• or high ratings. DANA~ U.S. Repr9M0tattve Huntington Beech Neighbor clarlfles lier quote about Samoa house Well, we IDllJ 8naDy be ,... bing tbe end of tbe..., .. lbe Samoa boule saga. It wlD be a big ntUef for tldl mlgh-, borhood to finally start putting this behind us. I take"a strong exception to the way my quote was framed in the Daily Pilot (•City settles lawsuit over Samoa house," June 8). It's only a couple of words, but what a difference that can make in meaning. I said: •lltis is a long lesson for the neighborhood, in the future, others 014y look twice before building some- thing incompatible.• I think that is the .aux.of Ula.mAtter. and very important to me that your paper' represents it accurately. My comment was not at all directed toward the owners of the house as could perhaps be inferred from the article. The important point to make here ii that now, when anyone starts to remodel, they wW learn from this sad situation and comider whether what they want to build 11 •compattble, barmomom and In IC4le wttb the neigbborhoQd • u leCtion 13 of tba Costa Mele zoning code N}'I tt mUlt be. The city should ellO be much more ltnJDgly motivated to apply tldl attma ptapelly to fubn ••norlelt,. pr11j1cta. Wbatour~ Wm&tlnbgb WU tionttili. ~ .. bapt ............ tu-. olllir ...._,.... ... .,.... 11111 I UJ'r•llll .......... ... u:w c.-w.. TOMHYANS Newport Beach llOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES OTY Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Pair Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Coundl: Joe Erick.son, Heather Somers, Ubby Cowan and Unda Dixon OTY Of NEWPORT IEAOt Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663. (9'9) 644-3309 -u.yin Tolin.ROVei CoGlldl: Gary Adams, Jan Debey, Noana Glover, 1'bd Ridgeway, Dennis O'Neil and Thm Tbomson MNGICOUNTY IOMD Of SWEIMSOltS Hall of Administration, l 0 Ctvtc: Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 • Jtm Silva, 2nd Dtltl1ct ~ Mw), (714) 834~ • TbamM Wlllon, 5tb D1ltrld (Newport 8w.'h. --Ana IWghtl), (714) 834~ 92715, (949) 833-01801 fax: (949) 833-0696 Press Sec. Pat Joyce (916) 323-1200. STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, lrvtne 92715, (949) 863-7070. E-mail: a109auembly.ca.gov U.S. HOUSE Of MEFRESINtATMS •Chris Cox, (R), 47th Diltrk:t, l Newport Place, Suite 420, Newport Beach 92660, (949) 756-22441 or 2'02 Rayburn Building, Wub.lngton, D.C., 20515, (202) 225-56111 fu (949) 251-9309 (repr818Dtl most of Newport Beach) E-meil: clarlslopltet.COIC ~.gov • Dua Robrabacber, (R), 45tb Dlltrict. 101 Main 91~ D.C., 'w:r:t.'£"~ (714) _,... -Caill Mllill liid ====· r Because the last thing he needs is another tie. 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Quote Of 1111 DAY~--~ "If I will six......_. ii ... nut six y.n, yau. ..... ..... ·- Delwlls Paulson, professional golfer ·--"--PAUi. 11111 Sports Editor Roger Corf.on • 949..5744223 • Thursday, June 15, 2000 Bl ,D~ving toward. a Pa~on Father's Day· • On heels of first PGA Tour title, Santa Ana Country Club member Will quietly tee it.up today at U.S. Open. Rich•rd Dunn DAILY PILOT ) With golfs greatest championship opening today at Pebble Beach, the parlance and emotions of the 1 OOth U.S. Open surround the late Payne Stewart, a spiritual member of the former Crosby Southern Pro-Am Hall of Fame. Dennis Paulson will quietly try to win titles in back-to-back weekends and inch closer to his goal of retirement. The October 1999 death of Stewart in an airplane crash jolted thousands, including those involved in the 1982 , Crosby Southern (later the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Aro. and, later. the Toshiba Senior Classic). Ed Dougherty. now on the Senior PGA Tour, won that year's Crosby Southern by three strokes over Jim Booras and Larry Mize at Irvine Coast Country Club (now Newport Beach Country Club). Richard Dunn GOLF play in near obscurity, which is fine with him. Paulson, who won the Buick Classic Sunday in Harrison, N. Y., will probably find the greens a little more bumpy than many of his com- petitors with his 2 · p .m . tee time today in the first round. But he doesn't mind. and watch my kids grow,· Paulson said earlier this season. •I love my job ... but I only want to do this for as long as I have to. J "U I win six t_ournaments in U1e · next six years, you might never see me again. It's a living, it's a job and I enjoy what I do, but it's still a job. I try to put the hows in when I'm not working --you've got to treat it like a job to improve. lifted his 2000 earrungs to a mere $774,289. In 15 events, he has made the cut 10 times. · America first heard Paulson at the Masters, when the Santa Ana Country Club member led after the first round at Augusta and, eventually, finished tied for 14th (to take home $75,900). But to win sets you dpart Guarantees your e ntry fo r the 2001 PGA Tour campaign And, while all competitive eyes will focus on nger Woods, or anybody else with marquee status on the PGA Tour, • 37-year-old Californian• But when the championship tees off today and guys sta rt thinking about birdies on one of the world's most renowned golf courses, Paulson, the Costa Mesa High product, will As we head into Father's Day, Paulson's mind is on the future with items of interest closer to his heart. •I want to be retired by (age 45) "But I'd like to retire like anybody else. Wouldn't you? ... if l don't have to play golf, then I'll cut back and spend more time with my family. I'd love to be a professional dad. That's a lot greater than a profe ssional golfer." Paulson's Buick Classic purse of $540,000 for his first PGA Tour win Regardless of how Paulson places at the tum-of-the-century U.S Open, you can't help but root for the guy Hts wife, Lrnda, and two baby boys. the latest of whom was born May 14, are certainly tus biggest rans SEE GOLF PAGE 82 • ;Presenting . the Daily Pilot's 2000 boys volleyball . . . • CdM High senior setter Hansen is Player of the Year. h"Y Faulkner DAILY PILOT Convened for a group photograph recently, members of the Daily Pilot's All-Ne wport-Mesa boys volleyball Dream Team, drawn equally from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools, did not revert to provin- cial pride. Instead, the eight players renewed ongoing friendships, talked about their club teams --upon which m ost had played or are still playing side by side -· and joked with one another as seamlessly as brothel'S. Throw a net between them, of course, and an abrupt change would occur, as it did the four times CdM and Harbor squared off this spring. Thdt final meeting, May 27 at Cypress College, decided the CIP M!\YPORT BEACH -Kewport Harbor High Junior Heel.her Cullen; a 6-foot-1 mid- dle blocker and the lone junior on tbe 1999 Newport-Mesa District Dream 1Um, will mla her Nnlor' l8UOl'l next fall. while recovertna from a tom ~t AC. 1UltainecfMay 16. HelplDa we tbe pa1n and diNppobalmeat al her Injury, bOwever, wu tbe ldlolarlbtp offer made by UCLA,_ which cuu.n 1au ::r.-1 wtth a,,.... bel....m . CuDm. wbo~ lb9kme =m=~= Southern Section Division I champi- on. as CdM prevailed in a bve-game struggle. But for the efforts of senior se tter Kevin Hansen. that CIF championship plaque may have found its way to the other side of the Back Bay. A two-time All-ClF performer, whose soft hands, hard work and pli- able talents helped the Sea Kings win their final 20 matches, the 6- foot-4 future Stanford Cardinal is the Player of the Year. Joining Hansen, who also collect- ed CIF Division 1 MVP honors and was the Co-Player of the Year on the all-district basketball team as a senior, as repeat a repeat selection is senior CdM teammate Greg Stampley. Seniors Alec Hanson and C hris Sh~herd&on also represent the Sea Kings on the all-district squad. Bringing Newport Harbor blue to the team pictwe are senJors Billy Clayton. Kent Turner and Dustin • Illingworth, as we ll as junior Blake nppett. C oach of the Year hon ors are shared by CdM's Steve Conti and Newport Harbor's Dan Glenn. Stampley, a first-team All-CIF per- former who shared PacHic Coast League MVP with Hansen. has been termed the most complete outside hitter in Orange County by his coach. A powerful hitter at 6-4. he also IS a superb passer and capable block- er, allowing him to have a major impact in the front or back row. He plans to walk on at USC. Clayton, another first-team All- CIP choice, will join Hansen at Stanford, for which he will lend supreme athleticism, compe UUve- ness and bw-geoning skills. · A varsit)(.tt,arter less tban.two se. .. sons and one of only two retumets who played extensively on last year's CIP Division I champions, Clayton's best volleyball, all agree. is ahead of The New- port- Mesa District Dream Team, cloclcwise from fore- front: Blake Tippett (7), Chris Sbepberdson, Kent Turner, Greg Stampley, Billy Clayton, " Kevin Hansen, Dustin Illlngworth and Alec Hansen. CONRAO lAU I DAILY PILOT w him. But. ctisplaying a sense of urgency as apparent as h1s tale nt, Clayton bombed away from the front row and the back row, leading tus team m kills, as well as to the end of a playoff road strewn with upset victims. Turner, a second-team All-CIF pick, spent h1s rust two seasons at CdM, watching mostly from the side- lme as a sophomore, when the Sea Kings won the ClF Divislon m crown. He was a role player as a junior and planned to be an outside tutter this season. But an mjury opened a hole at setter and Turner stepped forth to trigger the offense eUecbve- ly. I le also chipped m with his block and was among the most dangerous servers around, arang jump serves just over the net for frequent aces and service winners He will attend use. but his volleyball days are like- ly over. SEE DREAM PAGE 82 Newport Dodgers fall, 4-3 • Laguna Hills gets one more big hit for 4-3 T of C ~umph. Joseph Boo D AILY PILOT MISSION VIEJO -There wasn 't a whole lot the Newport Beach Little League Ma jors Dodgers had le ft to give. They played a near-errorless bdse- ball game, but 1t WdSn't enough in a 4-3 loss to the Ldguna Hills Dodgers Tuesday m a Dtslrict 55 Tourname nt or Champions first-round game at Curt.ls Park. The NBLL Dodgers. regu- lar-season league champions. hu t down Nill most of their ... •oRS Laguna Hills """' counterpa rts Sean Pellenn except for one, Pellenn tut a one-out double m the bottom or the b.fth and he came across rt>r the winning run on a single b y Travis Fincham • Three innings befo re, Pellenn d rove m his team's third run Wlth a tnple ,.. Except for the four runs, NBLL Dodger southpaw Sh aun M ohle r was solid on the mound. He only gave up four hits m the affair, Wlth a whop- ping e ight stnkeouts in hve innings. The NBLL Dodgers com - mitted one lone e rror, but the LHLL Dodgers got at least one run in every mning they had a base runner *We played great d efense and Se an pitc hed a great game,• NBLL Dodge rs Manager Jere Bloom sa.id. "It was Just the llttle thing here and there that hurt us " The NBLL Dodgers took a 2-0 le ad 10 the first Matt Raiger, who had three of hls te am's four hits. cored the game' fll'St run on a passed ball. Spencer Brown, the only 10-year-old and the youngest player on the team. brought Mohler home on an RBI groundout. Unlike lhelf Newport Beach counterparts. the lHLL Dodgers were rrustake prone on the 6ekl. but they fought through four errors. Their pitcher, Mitchell McCarthy, didn't walk a batter to keep his team out or trouble. He had five stnkeouts tn a com- ple te-game VJctory. 1liE LHLL Dodgers tied the game in their ba.l1 of the first. then took a 3-2 lead in the sec-• The NBU. Dodge"' tied the game tn the third when Moh)er Sl1l91ed an Raiger, who reached on a long double that almost bounced over the center-field fence. Newport had • dwK'e to tie the coo-.t in the ltxtb. Brown reached MCODd on an error with 110 outs, but be wa1 ltrandedtbse. ·we played wen.• Bloom 1Ud •• A4-31Jal.~ .... JDMAtltwmagr99l..-.• ..,_,...1a·~watwD nmmdMati•wt•s. ,,. ... -= ... ,.. •• ............... ::.c--- v B2 ~June 15, 2000 SPOI«S-~----------~---- Orange Coast facilities getting· I\ face-lift • New tennis courts, weight room just a few .. of the improvements in Pirate country. Hilgendorf said. •rm real eicited about all o f our improvements. Hopefully by the end of summer or early fall, most of our changes will be in place. It'll be so ntce you won't even recognize it." the new tennis cowts at OCC. Six courts will be comple tely replaced, while others will be resurfaced. In addition, there will also be new wind screens to replace the Cap- ping, flag-like screens currently •n..e interior locker areas are being redone,• Hilgendorf said. "New showers, new lockers, every· thing." Alter a nice shower, go chat with a favorite coach of your choice in their new and improved offices. that U you set a timetable to get something done, add a year,• Hilgendorf said with a laugh. Hope- fully by December, all the changes will take place and we're going to have a beautiful facility.• Other touch-ups include the gym- nasium, soccer fields, the &erdse science lab and the sports medicine facility. Fairview Road isn't the only thing being tom up around Orange Coast College this summer. Numerous Pirates' facilities are getting a major tumnw tuck and face- lift with most tasks completed by the H you happen to cruise the campus in the fall and you see some bigger, buffer athletes than usual. there's a reason for this. •There are some offices ~th desks and filing cabinets that are 30- 40 years old,• Hilgendorf said. •we're going to get some new stuff and really make the offices look nice.H •These improvements will gener- ate a lot of enthusiasm to the coach- es, which in tum, they will carry to their athletes," Hilgendorf said. ~1 hope these improvements will also bring a renewe<t interest back to the Pirates' athletic programs from the local community. end of swnmer. . ' "One of the first things I aadressed when I firsL got here was that our biggest concern was the aging facil- ities.• Athletic Director Jane "There's a whole new strength lab now," the ever-proud Hilgendorf said. •All new state-of-the-art Paramount equipment, with air conditioning and some enhanced lighting. It's really beautiful." Tony Altobelli COl.LEGES there. • Almost sounds like a Club Med trip or something. huh? wen these improvements have been long over- due and there are still more to come. After a nice workout at the strength lab, grab your rackets ahd head out to Upon comple- tion of your match, hit tht' showers where you will find new locker areas. "In my first year here I've realized Juniors win USTA tide GOLF CONTINUED FROM 1 According to Paulson's mother, Loma Lenk. he received 18 phone messages in a two- hour period Sunday night, and, needless to say, doesn't have a lot of time to get back to all the well-wishers. Beach, Chad Towersey of Newport Beach and Farrell Hinkle of Costa Mesa, a Mesa Verde Country Club member, qualified for the Southern California Amateur. Walker shot 74 at Brookside Goll Cowse, Tuwersey fired a 75 at the SCGA Members' Club at Rancho California in Murrieta, and Hinkle carded a 74 in the afternoon round at Mwrieta last month. •Newport Beach TC boys 12-and-unders reign supreme. NEWPORT BEACH -The boys 12-and-under tennis team from the Newport Beach Tennis Club won the championship of the United States Tennis Association Junior Team Ten- nis Southern California Section Tour- nament at UCLA on June 4. "It's real exciting, anyhow,• Lenk said Wednesday at Paulson Golf Company in Costa Mesa. ·The 101st Southern California Golf Association Amateur Championship June 23-25 at Rancho Santa Fe Goll Club features four local players. Towersey, also a CdM High product. is the son of two-time defending Tea Cup Classic champion Marianne Towersey. Newport Beach Country Club assistant pro Dave Donellan shot a 64 Tuesday with partner Chipper Cecil of Mitsion Hills to tie for first place in the Southern California PGA Pro- Pro Series at Maderas Count:I) Club in Poway. Under Coach Dave Sherbeck of NBTC, John Leonard, Parker Rhodes and Kyle Schneekluth each played strong singles matches, while Cole Pavlovich and Bret Crowley played as a solid doubles team. John Wardrup of San Diego, a Corona del Mar High product and former Newport Beach Country Club junior champion, is competing in the historic SCGA Amateur as an exempt player because he won the 1999 California Amateur match play. TI1e team won their division in the Orange County Penn League to qualify for the Southern California Section Tournament. They defeated North-Central San Diego, 3-1, in the quarterfinals, South Orange County, 4-0, in the semi.finals and Rancho Bernardo, 3-1, in the finals. Victorious Newport Beach Tennis C lub 12-and-under junlon, top row, from left Coach Dave Sherbeck, Kyle Schneekluth and Bret Crowley. Front row, from left, Parker Rhodes, John Leonard and Cole Pavlovich. Wardrup, 32, plays out of Torrey Pines Golf Club. Mike Walker of Newport Donellan and Cecil split $780. They tied San Di~o pros Scott Mahlberg (Stadium GolJ Center) and Mike Jory. • RICHARD DUNN'S golf column appears every Thursday. DREAM was apparent why Glenn worked so hard to sell this District Co-MVP in basketball, who will play hoops at UC San Diego, on volleyball. IRRELEVANT WEEK XIV COUNTDOWN CONTINUED FROM 81 Along with being the silver anniversary Mr. Irrele- vant honoree, Northv..iestem State (La.) free safety Michael Green will become the 22nd player to receive the coveted Lowsman Trophy, an award at the opposite end of the college football spectrum University Athletic dub In Newport Beach. Conversely, the Heisman Trophy is awarded to college football's top player and presented each year by the New York Athletic Club. Hanson, who arrived late dfter help- ing the basketball team extend its season into the state playoffs (earning all-district recognition in the process), promptly sprained an ankle and missed and extended period. A high-Dying 6-foot-4 middle blocker, Illingworth improved by leaps and bounds, eventually becoming a potent weapon at the net. Tippett, the lone junior on the all-d.is- trlct squad, earned respect from his team- mates and his coaches for his all-around abilities. from its more famous counterpart. Highlighting the zany, weeklong c1!1ebration of the last man pic.ked In the NFL draft a.k.a. Irrelevant Week. Is the All-Star Sporu Banquet and t.owsman Trophy presentation to Mr. Irrelevant XX'I/ on June 21 at the New- port Beach Marriott. An interesting side note to this year's award Is that Mr. Irrelevant XXV played at the same college as the first recipient of the LOWYnan Trophy -North· western State wide receiver Mike Almond, who was picked 334th and dead last by the Pittsburgh Steelers In 1979. His return, however, helped solidify the Sea Kings, who won the PCL title. He pulled an abdominal muscle during the playoff run, but played through the pain to add valuable hitting and passing skills. Hanson, who plans to play for the dub team at Cal, was a third-team All-CIF pick. Though seldom posting eye-popping kill numbers, this 6-3 outside hitter con- tributed in all the ways volleyball insid- ers appreciate -namely ball control. Shepherdson, a 5-10 outside hitter, also made more of an impact from the back row. where his passing skills made CdM one of the most frustrating teams for opposing hitters to play against. But what exactly Is the t.owsman Trophy? Created In 1979 specifically to be awarded to the hon- oree of the nationally famous Irrelevant Week -founded by Newport Beach businessman and former USC and NFL wide receiver Paul Salala -the trophy is a bronze sculpture that depicts a football player dropping a ball. Each year at the All-Star Sports Banquet. Mr. lrrefevant receives a replica of the original, which Is on display at the This year. Green was selected 254th by the Chicago Bears (since 79, the NFL draft has been shortened t o seven rounds). The All-Star Sports Banquet. sponsored by the Orange County Sports Celebrities, is always attended by a celebrity· studded crowd of Hall of Fame--athletes and civic digni- taries. while ,.,r. Irrelevant Is roasted, boasted and toasted by the sllckeit tongues in town. Details: (949) 263-0727. Illingworth, who sat out his junior vol- leyball season, was re-recruited by Glenn this spnng. By the end of the season, it -by Richard Dunn [ 795 OllTUAREI I BURN S Elizabeth Chapin Burna, 89, a home- maker, died May 25, 2000, of eencer. Private aervlcu. Arrangements by Omega Society, Santa Ana. SurvlvOf'I: Long time companion John Hud- dleston; daughter, Mikel Ewart; 1on1,• William and Grant: 4 grendchlldrtn. LOCAL IJOmlAlllEJ PllCWIC VIEW MEMOAW.MRK Cemetef)' • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific v-Drive Newport e.acn \ 144-2700 PIEJICE IMn.M IEUIMADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation i 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 942-9180 CALL ~IFIED TODAY AND Off-Tllfw\nw our TOMORllOWl (949) M2·~78 I wamll wml I w--11 ~.,..I l MUC._11 ..uc-fl .-. I { ~qf!'.ll Mill--1 Fictitious Buslnus Fictitious Buslneu A£!~~t'r'NTO~F Flctltlou" Business Fictitious Business Fictitious Bualnus Flc:tltloua Business Flctltlou9 Buslwa Fictitious Business Name Statement Name Statement USE OF FICTTTIOOS Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name S1atlement N.,,,. StNment Name Statement The follo~ peraon. The following persons The lollowlng persons The following persons The following persons The following persona The lol~ peBOnt The following persons are doing businen as: are doing business as. BUSINESS NAME are doong business as are doong bus!Mss u : are doing buainctsa as: are doing bu9hlM aa: .,. doing bu9inesl as: are dolna bu*-as a) Center lor Family CLAREMONT PLACE. The lollowlng person{s) Footll!IT Mini SIOfage F.A S'T BUILDING FoodPower, 2463 WOOOY'S CUSTOM Waat Newport Threads. PACll!IC RENT A TheraPY. b) Grace Gen-180 Newport Center has (have) abandoned of Arcadia, 240 Newport SYSTEM. 3300 Irvine lrvtne Ave., E·I, Costa SHOP. 385 E 22nd St.. 2111 Orange St; New· CAR, 1903 E. Deere ter lor Family Therapy. Drive. #180, Newport the U68 o( the ftc)lttlous Center Or., #220, New-Ave., Suite 225, New· Mesa, CA 92627 Co111 Mesa, CA po11 Beedl, Calif. $2663 Ave.. Santa Ana, CA c) Psychological Liaison Beach, CA 92660 buslntss na.me: Foothill po11 Beach. CA 92660' po!1 Beach, CA 92660 Phyllis Ann Marshall, 82627-1800 Marilyn Kay Honsaker, 92705 to the Court, 115t Dove Claremont Aasl1lad Mini Stor-oe· of Arc.dia. Alfred R Willinger, Gary W. Pomeroy, 537 2463 lrvlne Ave., E·I, Cha* J. Rollins. 385 219 Orange SL, New-Nader Noosha, 1803 Street, #t50, Newport Uvlng, LlC, (CA), 180 240 Newport Centar Or •• Trustee, Wtlllnger Fam-Promontory Or. E. New-Costa Mesa. CA 92627 E. 22nd St , Costa P<>11 BMch, Calif. 82663 E Deere Ave., Santa Beac:h, CA 92660 Newport <:.nter Drive, 1220, N'ewpor1 Beach, ily Trust dated Nov· po!1 BNof\. CA 92660 This bulinua Is con-Mesa, CA 92G27·t800 Thia bullntM 11 con-Ana, CA 82705 Mini11ry Counseling 1180, N1wport Beach, CA 926eO ember 4, 1986, 11 This bu1lntM II con-duded by: an lnciVidual Thia busmen Is con-duded by. 11n ~ This business Is COil· Services. (CA), 1151 CA 926eO The Act1tlous Busi· Seahaven. Newport dueled t>y· an lndMduel Have you s11r1ad duded by: an indMclJel Have you started ducted by-1n Individual Dove Street, Newpor1 This buSlll81S es con· nus name referred to Coest, CA 92657 Have you starled doing business yet? Have you starled do1ng business yet? Have you started Beach. CA 92660 dueled by limited Lia· above w11 filed tn Or· Amaha 0 Willinger, domg bu1lneaa yet? Yes. 11185 doing ~ yet? No Yea, Oct 1997 doing ~ yet? No Thia business Is con· bibly Co ange County on Trullet, Willinger Fam-YM, JaJl 2. 2000 ~ AM MersllaM Chat1ee J. Rollins Merilyrl I<. Honuker Nad9r NOOlha dueled by· a C01p01ation Have you atarted 12114/89, FILE NO. uy Trust dated Nov· Gary W. Pomllfoy Thi• 1tataman1 was Thlt llatement was This llatttnant was Tille statement wH Have you started doing bu1lnes1 yet? 19996814157 ember 4. 1986, 11 Thi• statement was hied with the County flied with Iha County filed with the County !tied with the County doing buslne11 yet? Ye•. 6+200<> A. R. Wllllngar Co. Seahaven, Newport ltlad w1111 the County Clerk ol Orange County ctert< ol Orange Col#lty Cleft< ol Orange County Clerk ol Orange County Yes, 10+91 Claremont AHlsled Inc.. (Celllornla), 240 Coast, CA 92657 Clerk ol Orange County on 06/02/2000 on 05111112000 on 06I09l2000 on 05119/2000 Ministry Counseling Living, LLC, Sharon Newport Center Dr., This butlneea ta oon-on 0512312000 2000N30629 2000N2t455 2oooeu1211 2000N29454 Services, David A. Etchegoyan. Assistant ,220, Newport Beach, ducted by Trust 20008821747 Oal~Pllot June 8, 15, Delly Pilot May 25, June Dally Poloc June 15, 22, Dally Pllol Mey 25, June Stoop, Pres Secretary CA 82660 Heve you started Dally P1lol May 25, June 22,~, 2000 Th657 1. 8. 15, 2000 lb783 29. July 8, 2000 Th8ll 1. 8, 15, 2000 Th784 This 1111emen1 was Ths atattment was Alfred R Wiiiinger, doing bulinMs yet? No 1, 8, 15. 2000 Th796 filed W1th the County flied with the County TrustH for W11finger Allred R Wtlllnger, Fictitious Business Flc:tttlous Business ~ d Orange County Cletk d Orange COlny Family TnMI dated TrustH Fictitious Business Name Stamnent FlcUtlous Buslnus Flctttlous Buslneaa Na1ne Stati9ment on 0&'08l20QQ on 06I09l2000 11/4/&e, 11 Suhaven, . Thl1 atatement was Name Statement Name Statement Name Stlltement The 1o11ow1ng 200oet312H 20008831213 Newport Coaat, CA ltled with the County The foltowlng persona The lol~ persons The followm~ penona The followlng persona .,. doing ~ u · Dally Pi161 Juno 15, 22. Dally Pilot June 15, 22, 92657 Clerk ol Orange County dolnO busfr ire dofna ness es: are doing buliness n : are doing buelnells aa: WHITE ORANGE 29, July 8, 2000 Tn873 29. Jyly 8, 2000 Ih869 Amalia d. Wllllnger, on 05123/2000 ~~WPORT Lb:J: as! XBITE".COM, l3075 SwHny Consultl(lg, Euro C"al ConeWction, 22221 Mlalon Or. NOTICE OF Trustee tor Wll(lnger 2000el29743 $pl1ngdale, •381, W8$t· 2751 Tam Circle, Coeta 801 Viciolla Ave., Cott• Woodland Hiiis Celifo Family Trust dated Daily Piiot May 25. JUhe PROCESSING, 1507 minster, CA 92683 Meaa. CA 112626 Meu, CA 92827 nil' 91384 ' AVAILABILITY OF Fictitious Bullnna 11/4186. 11 Seehaven. 1. 8, 15. 2000 Th793 Prlscllte ~ana, Newpor1 John Abdel-Jabber• Stephan.le Sw~ Stuart Wllllam Timms. Borla Ef)9tein 2222 ANNUAL RETURN ~JM1 ... .-;_~ Newport Cout, CA ~aan ~S:erson, W1~:.'gdcleltA • ~l· 2751 Tem Clrde, 901 VICIOl\a Ave .• Coetll Mlaton Or Woodl Pursuant to Section .,,. """""' ,. •. __ 92657 FlctJtlous Business ...... ~-. "'"°" Meu. CA 112826 Mela. CA 92827 Hik. c...omi. 91384 6104(d) of the Internal are doing aa: Thia bullnt1s I• c;on. Name Statement t507 Pnacilta Lant, ... ~ ~~ ..... ~ This buslMu Is con-n. bwiness i. con-TN. bu9lne9I la Revenue Code, nota IS KayCo Builders, 1204 ~by; joWlt venture Nero Beach, CA .........., ., ";' • ..,,.._ ducted by an lncMduel dud9d by. an~ ducted by: an hereby ~ that lhe M-E. Balboa 8MI • Btlboe, Allred R. Wllinger The followlng persons 926 O Heve Y<>U atarled Halle you •tarltd Have you started Have ·you start "'* retum tor the Filcal CA 112683 Amelia d Wllltrigtr ~oC::~M~ as. Thia bUllntN la con· dolno bullneea Ytt? No ~ yet? No doing bual!'l889 yeJ.'I No dolrl9 butitltlt '/«? year 8131199 ol Pat Jennlfar Ann Bagwell, A. R. WIHmgar Co.. C ~eel by. an Individual Jolin Abdel.Jabber SwHny Stuart W1111am Timms 8orlt E-aln Protectlon FoundatlOn, a 5316 Se11hore Or!Ve, Inc., A. R. Wlllngtf, Seel r.~.~· ~~. New· Heve you started Thia statement WH lllmtOI was Thia llatemenl Wll Thia .t;jement privete foundation, Is #C, N•wport Beech. CA Treea. P<>l1 Beedl, CA 92663 ~~~~? No filed with !tie County flied with the County ltled with the County llttd witll ttlt avalleble at the founde. 92683 Thia 1t1tement was Fablon Calderon, This statement wu ClefkoJi~ County Cleft< ol Orange Counfy Cltlll of Or1lng8 Cqiait.Y ()ell! d OrWlg8 llon'a pMoipal olfloa for Donald Cort>ln Kay, liled with the County 5408 Seashore Drive, filed with the County on ___ _.11 on oe/1212000 on 05'23l2000 on O!Jl30f2000 1r11P8C1ion <bing rt 5318 Seashofe Ortve, Cleft! ol Oral"9f Cow1ty ,....,_,._. 2000lnt41t IOOOIUt144 IOOONMS buslneN hours rom IC, Newpolt BMch. CA on 05n3l2000 ~;c" BNoh, CA ~~ CountY ?':V ~~ 26Th~ Delly Plat June 15, 22. Diiiy Ptlo4 Mly 25. June 8:30 a.m. to 4 00 pm by 9~3 t>ulinffs le con· HOOH2t742 Tht9 bullneu la ~ 2000ln1214 ··· 29. MY§, aooo Th008 t. o, 15. 2900 Th791 any Citizen who requnt.s Delly Piiot May 25• June ~td by 1n lndrvidual Delly Piiot June t 5 22 " ~ 180 dayt after ducted by. co-patlnel9 t. 8, 15, 2000 Ih797 Have you sltrttd 29 · ..... '" 2000 ~1· ~---......_ •·-•~-the det.e ol this pYbllcd· Have you at1rtad· """' v,.. .... , "~ .. __ tlon dolrlg buelneu yet? No Flctltioua Business doing bulinel• yet? No F1ctttlo • Name lllltelnent T"tie foundation'• prtn-Jerinffer Mn ~ N9fM ........,. Felilon Calderon us .. uainen f11& foltowlno penons clpel ollice Is located at Thia 1tatement wa1 The rollowl Thia statement was Name ........,,. .,, doing bulW1Me aa: Norttlem Trull ol Call· llled with the County re doing ~rsons flled with the County The lot~• Cultom lntetlors & o.. fomla, N.A., 820 New· Clerk ol Orange County •:.,.,_ ~ ~~ Col#lty are doing fl aa: llgnl. 300 E. Colll = eem.t_.o on m~ __ aoooeaa Amencn. 3025 s. Hwy. •211, Newport • MA.-.,._...., CA v1a1.. .. _.. L·-ewe., -&eMe ---8~•o' .... ..._. ,_,.,. f"~·CA ,....-:;:-• Delly Piiot June 15. 22. •-CA 92704 -..., ""'•<VVV ,..., ~Piiot June e. t!i, ~-~ .,cv,., 29 Jr.iv 8 2000 Th87'4 ~-. Vldd Wlrllrwy KnlDon, The pllnclpel ~ ~. 2000 Tft04 Priint Rite financ:iel,'' Sat1ukf M11rayama, 300 s. Cc*! Hwy .. of the loun0at1on la Inc., {CA), 31171 Callt 1250 Adema A....,.,., t2t7, Newport BMch, Northern Tnill of CaU· F1ct111ou9 ........ Wlnone, San Juan Flcttttoua austneq IH20l, COiia Mella, CA CA tlelO lomla, N,A , (948) NMM hlllllWll ~ano. CA 92975 Hw ........... ems butlneM II eclfl-Thia ~ II oon- 717-51528. The 1o11ow1ng Pt Thie buelnna It con· '"'4t lollowlna l*tonl duded by-an tndMcMt Publlah~ Newport .,.. ""4na ~ dUClMd by a COtpOratlon dolr1CI bllelfl8te cb:ted b'J' an lndMduel Have you •tarted BHCh·Colla Mtll VILLA.. CORDOVA Have you •tlrltd n WFlnancill. ffl1 Have yo11 ll•rttd doing IMl•lntH yet? Delly Ptloc June 16t 2000 APARTMENTS, 2323 doing IMlaln•IJ yet? Grtltwtle Or., Newport ~~No YM, 5-20-00 _____ _,,_..,hfl....,I 8dlr\ Aw , Cot11 Mele. Y•, .Mtt,..!:. ~ 8wft. CA tlelO Thia ........... wu ".:: ~ ~ CA '2827 PrlrM · Rtcti41rd C. Shinn, fllecl wt11 ._ ewney flled wlll t".--. a... R Spller, Jt., Inc. M11119w C .>«-1 t 141 OfWWlll Or., ,.._ onClelt& d °'91'118 Collnly °""on ~11.t ~..:z Aa Tru1tH of IM CFO poit 8-dl. CA tlelO ~ _,,, a... Fl ---~ Thia ......._. ... .... ~. 1147 _,_ T ............. ....... ............ t"-.-. ---... --111111111• rwt .,...... to.t.. , -.... ..,.,.. .. , ........... "' ••• __....... ~ "'°' JwN 11, a . ~ Plilc ~ 11. JwN :==-PN ._ ~oel~~ ~ ~~~eno. a. .Ml'• Dl'ZI 1· I 1' • JW!J nit ~·.a::. ..... ,. 11-. Or .. ,.... ;:=====~~~:;:=;;;;;;;;;:~ cu...i by. ,.,..,_ TNlt ~ Plot JllN ti, 21. poit ltec:tl, CA 9"90 ... 1aa1a ,. ......a&... Halle Yo11 1t1rtecl 21. Mr I m Jle Thia buelnMa II con-.... WflW doing buelrtHe ,..1 ..... 11r. ..,.,.,.... I .... ... Y•. 10.n.to <lllllllled ea Hewe you ttartecS -~ R e,llef, .#., mNVINllHT ~~.c" ND -,,,,., ----FF •• -............. ,ll~it: .... wlll .. COUlllY m..':::t.:c: .., wlll .. ~ .,.. ,,._ a.-~ O'w!lt eo...r ~.... QM y O!!rwt c...; Clll OlllMOOf" Clll OMIMllOIJ" 111111••• ••-H•IM1tne MM\ UI ... t2 :'.!! ~ (949) 642-~ ~"';, = 'Ml '7J7/ n6"at• STARTING A-N-E-W BUSINESSf • • • • • • • • • • • Doily Pilot FktiUout ._.._ TNefM .......... M~~ P l .'1 &linds. 401.IA I ~h 51 , Hunhnglon 8-d1. CA 82e4e f'tut Sltpheo l9l!.•11rte11u, 401 llA 12'11 SI Hunl"""on a..ct1 CA 9?648'"" ' Tll111 buelnea ie con-0Uc1ed by .,,. lndlvldull Hav1 you 111rt1d dQlog bu11n .. 1 y1t? Yff, 617/1995 PolJI Stephen unourneeu Tills Jt1temen1 was l1l11d wilh 1ho County Cl~rk of Orange Counfy on 00/0912000 2000et3121t Oally Pilol June 15, 22. ?9. July 6. 2000 Tb§72 Flclltloua Buslnesa Name Stlltement Tht lollowlng peraona "' doing busines1 u· YOIH ~althcare Solu- tions, 1048 IMne Ave . •377, NtYfpoit Beach, C:A 92660 Juoy Rowena Rodi· YP<. 1100 Exnex Lane, Ne~port Be1ch, CA 92660 T hos butlneaa iS con· duclod by an lndMdUal Hwa you alerted llOlog busfne<ois yet? No Judy Rowena Aockyer This statement was hied w11h the County Clerk o1 °'8nge Counfy on Ofi10212000 20006830645 Oa1ly Pilot June 8, 15, 22. 29. 2000 ™~ Fictitious Buslne11 Nome Statement The lollowlng par•on• 0111 doing busfnoss as· IOC. 18831 Von Karman Avenue. lrvme. CA 92612 IOC Research. Inc .. (Delaware). 5 Speen Slrtlll, Fram~m. MA 01701 Th11 1>uslness 1s con· ductocl by a corl)Ofallon H"ve you slerltd doing busfnen ye1? Y l'S 5;1 /2000 IDC Rost3•cll. lnc • MllWTI R. Kaoo, Seat lary This alottmenl was fifed wilh lhfl County Clerlc of Oraf11e County on 06/06l2000 20009130939 Oa"Y P1lo4 June 8, 15. ~ 29. 2000 Th862 Fictitious BuslnHs Name Statement The tollowlfl!I pe1sons ••• dolno business as. Coolc Communications Services, 901 Sooth Harbor Blvd . Santa AN!, CA 92704 Christopher Dlwon Cool<. 901 South Harbor BIVCI • Santa Ana CA 92704 fhis business is oon· c:l\lcteel by on lndMCloal Have you 11arted doing bu,lntss yel? Yes. 1976 Chrls1opher Dl~on Cook Thts sto1emen1 *U toled with Iha County Clef k of 0rlngf County on 06/13'2000 20001131570 Oe•ly Ptlol .Ju!te 1 s. 22. 29. JI/Ix §. 2009 Thff? FlcttUous Busfne11 Name Statement The lollowilljl persons 11re Oolt!g businep as True Collec1ablH. 2711 E Co1s1 H!Qhwly. • 106. Corona 0cT Mar, CA 92625 Troe Compu1m9 Inc • (CA) 2711 E. Coast HoQhway, #106, Coton• def a.4ar. CA 92625 This l>usrnes. la con· dudod by a corporatJOo Hove you s1ar1td doing buslnesa yot? No T1ue Computing. Inc. John Lllcey, Prosldent This s101emon1 .,... .. lileo with the County Cl<'rk. ot Orange Counly on 06/13/2000 2000H31571 Oally P1lol Jone 15, 22, 22. July 6. 2000 ™85 Fictitious Bu1lnes1 Name Statement The lolloWing PfflOnl are cbng buMltll as l K'ITT N:rJli Geo Coo-sull nts. 4050 Park N1wpo11, N•wpo1t Bt1ch, CA~ Wtlltam Patrick Murphy 4050 Perk Nawporl Newport Beach. CA 92600 This bosmen 119 con- CIUded by an lndMdull Havo you 11aned doing btJ$inMS yel? No Wllllom 'Patrick Murphy 1 his atatement *H ltlt'CI with Ille County (,~·fl( of Orange County on OOI09l2000 2000H31213 Do•ly PllOI June 15. 22, ?9. July 01 2000 Ih878 Fictitious Business Name StatHMtnt The lofk>Wtng Pf'IOnt &IP doing bvtliiele 18: ACO. n1 W C.111da #I, Sin Clemente, Cal 92072 ,. •.... ._ ..... • 9 mini ..... llllllPll\I The-.tna .... The ...... ...... -doing buli'9ila -... dOlllO ........ -R .. dlng Solllllone. i ~ tis., 21702 811ka1one, b ~ ~ L.eaune .... CA ..SS c .._.. Fwdrlj. l•rl Azer. H112 U... ........ . BelluMont, i....,,. ..... • l.oel ............ . ~""~ " con-2.r:u,111-i:: duc:tld by: .,, inclllldllll Suile ZtS, ~ ..... Have you allrted c.llornla 92&27 dolllQ bulll"9e 'tfKI No ~. Inc., (CA), Tift AzAI 416 EMI 1111 8&..C. Thia utement wu Co.ti ...... C1Mfomla flltel With ~ County 92627 Clflll ol 0rlf1gf CounlY Thia tlu"'-' II con- on 05119/2000 dUded by. I ClOf'P(nllon 2000MHl11 H•v• you •t•rt•d Delly Piiot June I, 8, 15, doing butlrllll ';.rl No 22. 291S Th8JO Lwva. ~~oy I(. .Johneon. Flctftloua BuelneN Tbie tlattmenC WU Heme ....,.,. = :"'~ = n,. f~ on oel1312000 ·~~~TIDO ,u;: 4 IOOOll3187S FUN" 1780 Plaoanlll Diiiy Pilot June 15' 22' . 29. July 6. 2000 Tt!088 Ava.. •8. Coatl Meut, CA 92627 Juen Pedro GonzlleL, 1780 Placentia Ave .. 18. Costa M-. CA ll2e.27 This buslnea la oon- dUded by: an ~ Hive you 1larttd doing tuirlau YW(7 No Juan Pedro Gonultz This 1latament wu flied With tht County Clerk of Orange Counly on 06I09l2000 2000MJ12t1 Dally Pilot June 15, 22, 29. Ju!y 6. 2000 !h879 Fictitious Buslneu Name Stlltement The follOW'lnp pef10l'll are doing businesa as: ARTISTIC GARDENS, 18 Rook Wren, Irvine, CA 92604 Susan Ferrari. 18 Rook Wren. Irvine, CA 92604 Thia buslne11 111 con- ducted by: an lndMduaf Hav1 you 1tert1d doing boslne11 yet? YH, 4111()() Susan Ferrari This statement was hied with ttie County 0 .efk of Orange Coonty on 05l23l2000 2000..29741 0.tly Piiot May 25, June 11 8, 15, 2000 Th795 Fictitious Buslnesa Name Statement The lollowing persons are doing business u: DM1 LaAue. 700 c.ma. lion SI~ Cofon1 Del Mar, CA 92625 Deborah Leigh FonMCI, 19731 Trkfenl Lana, Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Th11 oos1neS1 ls con-docled by Ill ,jtldivldual Have you started do4ng boslneaa yel? No C>ctxlfah Leigh FonMCa This statement was llltd with lhe County CI0111 al Orange County on 0511912000 2000fl29'SS Dillly Pilot May 25, June 11 6. IS. 2000 Th78§ Flctltloua Business Name Statement The following pett0n1 818 doing bu9lneM u: OOA INSTITUTE, 1506 Sandcastle Drive, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 W1H1am S Fuj11subo, 1506 Sandcastle Dr .. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This buMlffl IS con- ducted by an ~ Hive you 1tarted ~J1a~~No This lltattment wu !tied w11h Iha County Cle!k of Orange CounlY on 06/13/2000 2000M31H7 Dally Piiot June 15, 22. 29, Ju!y 0, 2000 Th883 Flctltloua Bualneu Name Stlltement The following persons are doorlQ buSineaa a1; Flc:tttloU9 ......... ....... StMament The lollowlng pel'IOll8 lft dolllQ ~ u: 3 80)'( SET. 17150 Newhope Sir., 1513, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Muulu Im;,, (CA). 17150 Nawtlope S1r., 1513. FOU11taln Valley, CA 92708 This boalness Is con- ducted by. a corporation Have you slartad doing boslMss yel? Yee. 1999 M1kul\I fne., fall Forman, Pr81. Thia statement was filed with lhe County Cletk of Orange County on 05/19/2000 2000..29450 O.lly Pilot May 25. June 11 8. 151 2000 Th788 Fictitious Buslnes1 Nam. Statement The ~ollow1ng persons are doillQ business u : X·TREME CLEANING, 2515 Via Manna, New· port Beadl, Calli. 92660 Ctluclt McGavran. 2515 Via Manna, Newpor1 Beach. Calif. 92660 This business Is con-dUded by: an lndMdual Have you star1ed doing busNss yet? No Chl.lclt McGavran This 11a1eman1 was f~ed With lhe County Claftl of Orange Counly on 06I06l2000 2000Q1ot15 Ollly POOi JuM 8, 15, 22. 29,-2000 Th665 Flctltlou1 Buslneu Name Stlltement The folloWing persona are doing buslnels u : Precision Glass Tint· Ing. 2941 Graoelane tE. COsta Mesa. CA 92626 Oallid Alan Brunn, 36 Wood91ove, lrvlne. CA 92604 Thia buainess 11 con- ducted by: an individual Have you start1d doing ~ yel? No 01vid Brunn This stalemenl was tiled W'11h the County C1e111 o1 Oreroe County on 06/06l2000 20008830934 Dally Pilot June 8, 15 22. 29. 2000 Th859 Fictitious Bullness Name Stlltement Tht fol~ per1on1 118 dolllg bu8iness as. TacMatt ConSulting, 2311 Elden Ave 1122. eo.ta Mesa, CA 92627 Perry · Smilh, 2311 EIOen Ave 122. COiia Mesa. CA 92627 Thil ~ IS con- dUc1ed by' an indMdual Have you started domg business ya1? Yes. 211/00 Perry Smilh This ata1emen1 was filed with the County Cler'lc of Orange County on 06I06l2000 2000N30937 Dally Pilot June 8, 15. 22. 29. 2000 Th860 " ........... . ...... •1c1n 1na The ........ ....,.,. .............. Set GoelkHplng, 105e2 T orJlan Lane, Hunltnglon BMch, CA tzt47 Linda Suzanne Strauulla. 11H2 Tor· jletl Lane, ~ BMch. CA 92147 Thia bullnna " con-duc:tld by an lndMdutl Have you 1t1rted doing bulir*8 yet? No UnOa SozanM Strauolla Thie 1t1tement waa fl~tth the County Cle of .-Orange Counly on 2000IHOl2' Delly Piiot JoM 0. 15, 22. 29. 2000 Th851 Flctttlous lluslness NMne Stmefnent Tht lollowilljl Pf'IOOI -~~A~·D MACMILLAN STUDIOS, 2920 Newport Blvd .. Suile D. Ntwpoll Beach, CA 929453 C.thryn Ina Hatfield. 2920 Newport Blvd., &Ille c. Ntwpoll Beac:h, CA 92663 This butlness is con- ~ by. an lndMdual H.Ve you llarted doing bullneu ye1? Y ... 10-01·97 C11hryn Ina Halfield This 11ateman1 was hied With Iha County Cler'lc of Orange County on oet02J2000 20008130822 Oally PilOt June 8, 15. 22. 291 2000 !!!85§ Fictitious BualneH Name Stlltament The followlng persons are doing bullnels as· CONCEPTS UN· LIMITED, 1$.44 Plactn· Ila Ave .. 4115, Newport Beaotl. CA 92663 Fta•a• ........ FllllSIDUI 9'•1rw ...... ltlll•ln? ..... Ill SI I 1111 ....... 8' ?llftlOl The followlng. l*90ne The ~ l*90ne The tolc>wlna ~ .. doing ~ .. -dOlrla ~ .. .,. doing buaWiMa .. •toftlelowt1 Atmqu. I AESIOENCE AMER· Sam. AM Hyundai, Colltcllblea, 24301 1CA REALTY, t0'1 Sir;· 1"25 AU10 Mell Orillt, ~ Blvd W". Int Df . S..U Al1' CA Santa Al1' C. 82705 LIM FOft91, CA 92630 82705 S1nla An• llUZU Elllt J Meuriil, 172 .. Relldenc• AtneflCa HYl#ldel. Inc.. (Cl), Mof'tf Vile&, IA. COiia Orn. Int., (Fl), ti100 1'25 Auto '4111 OfM, MtM. CA 12127 Tamilml Trail Nol1h, Santa AM, Ca 112705 Dlel1ll Knudlen, 1§.42 SM.. 1"3, Naples, Floltda Thll bu11nM8 11 con- HalNNre Rd.. Tuai.In, 3"103' duc:tld by' a eorporebon CA 92180 This bu8ltlHI Is con-Hive you 11artad Sandra Awerkamp, .dUcted by 1 corporMlon doing boliMlf y11? 27411 Plldllla, Mission Have you alarted Y81, 0-28-93 Viejo, CA 92691 doing buwl8M yet? No Senti An1 l1uzu Jon Auerka.mp. 27411 Residence America Hyundaj, Inc., Del/Id M P1dltla, Minion Viejo, Onllna, Inc.. Vincent Shlpard. P~I CA 92691 Naooleon • CEO Tf\11 atattmenl w11 Oarr.yle Webber. fhla itlftment wat tiled with the County .23271 El Galo, Lak'e tiled with Iha County Cltfk ol Or111Q8 Counfy For811, CA 92600 C14!rk of Orange eouniv on 06/02/2000 Sflerry Webber, 23271 on 06102.12000 2000tl30814 El Garo, Lalla Forst, CA 200088308211 Oalty Pilot JuM 8, 15, 92630 Oelly Pitoc June 8. 15; ?2, 29. 2000 J1l839 Franlc Nickel. 24632 22. 29. 2000 Th85Q Chartton Drrve, Laguna Hilla, CA 92653 Carola l Nickel. 24632 Chllrtlon Drive, Lagune Hills, CA 92653 Je<ty Baket. 31136 Via San Vicente, San Juan c.p.strlllO, CA 92675 Joanne Baker, 31136 Via San Viceme, San Juan Cap1slano, CA 92675 Cratg Zaich, 50 Gingham, Trabuco Ca· nyon. CA 92679 Momque Za1Ch, 50 Gingham, Trabuoo Ca· nyon, CA 92679 Styedeh Dabrmia. 27222 Soledad, Mission Vleoo. CA 92691 Shahriar Dabrrn1a. 27222 Soledad, Mission V1eio, CA 92691 This business ls con-ducted by; a general partnership Have you atarlad doing business ¥et? No Elala J. MaunD This 11111ment was lflad wllh lhe County Clark of Orange County on 05126/2000 2000f830137 Daily Pilcll June 1. 8. 15. 221 2QQQ Th812 Fictitious Bpslne.s Name St.etement The lollowing pt(IOOS are doing bu*-u · REAL TIME 'OUPll· CATION. 7 Mato Coult, Newport Be1ch, CA 926&3 John P. TomkJnson, 919 Bayside Of., New· port Beach, CA 92660 Gina Stem, 7 Mote> Court. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thrs busmess IS con- <IUoted by: oo-par1ne<t Have you s11r1ed doing business yel? No John P. Tomlllneon Gina Stem This statement was lile<I wilh the County Clerk ol ~ County on 06I02l2000 20006830627 Oally Pilot June 8, 15, 22, ?9, 2000 T~S Flct.ltlou• BuslneH Name Stlltement The following persons are doing business as Flct.ltloua Business Name Stlltllment The following J>fffOlll .,, doing bullneSI v· NatJonWjde Bulillffl Imaging C.Ottr 27662 Aliso Ctaett Rd • 13314. AlllO Viejo, CA 92656 Daoud LaUIUd1, 30 Via Lucca •E421, 1Mll8, CA 92612 Hamid Jal/Id, 27662 A.llso Creel< Ad #3314, Allio \IMllO, CA 92656 Th11 buSlneu II oon- dUCled by e general partnership Hive you 1t1r11d doing bu1lneu yet? Vas 12+99 Hamid Javid Thls 1111emll'lt was 1118<1 with Iha County Clenc of Orange County on 0512612000 20006830134 Oally P1lol June 1. 8. 15. 22, 2000 Th803 Fictitious Bu1lne1t Nam. Stlltement The following persons era doing business as FlceMlot'9 ........ ....... , .. ,,.. Tht lollcMlng l*90ne .,. dOlrla buli1"a .. ~OI~~ Plltt Aaza, '820, klltnt, CA 92914 H1tDle.: Com. I~ , (CA), 5 Parlt Plaz1, ile20, IMnt, CA 92014 Thie butfMM la oon- duc:tld by. • OOfPC)flllion Hive you atarted doing buline11 yet? v ... 12115199 HltD11c:.Com, Inc .. Steve Noltu1 Prttident Thi. 1ta1~nt * .. ltled with the County Clelk of Oreoga County on OM>2/2000 2~0811 0111l 1 {1fol June 8, 15, 22, t 2000 003 I e1ct1tlou1 Business Name Stlltement The loll0w1ng persons 11e dotnll business u · PATHLIGHT INTERNA- TIONAL 887 W 19th St.. Cosla Mesa. CA 92627~102 Judtth Leogtiton. 867 W 19th St 12. Costa MIU, CA 92627-6102 This business IS c:on· dUc1ed by Ill tndMOJal Have you started doing bu11na11 ya1? Yes. April 2000 JOd1th Laigh1on This siat1meni *&S hied with tha County Cleric ol Orange County on Osmi/'2000 2000f8301311 Oal*I J\lna 1, 8, 15, 22, Th802 Flctltlou1 BualneH Name Statement The tollowlng persons ere doing busfness u · Bourget Bikes of Southern Calllorn1a, 3020 Enterprtsa SI , Cosla Maso CA 92626 James Arthur Pearce. I t Lago Suel. fMne CA 92612 Deborah Gayle Thursday, June 15, 2000 ID FlctlSloul ........ .............. ,,, The kllowlling ....,.,. -dcirtll ~ ... P 0 C. SPORTS, 1300 Adame Ave COila Mete. CA 1112829 Deborab Wiltem1, 1300 A"-m• Ave , Cot11 MtM. CA 8l282fi Thll bOl!ne• .. oon-d\iQtd by' .,, n:IMdull Have you flirted doing ~ yeKI No Deboran w~ Thia llaltment WU l11td wittt ttte Courtly Clenc of Oretiot CounlY on 05l26l2000 2000ll30147 Daily Pllol June 1, 8, 1~. 221 2000 I !l!811 Fictitious Buslnese Name S~ment The' ro1iow1ng persona are clolrtQ buW-a.a· BELLAIRE INVEST· MEHTS, 10 Cheny Holl Lane. Newport Beach CA 92.660 Aon E Presta, Part· ner. 10 Che1ry H1b1 lane. Newport 8eed1 CA 92660 Robert Tepper, Par1· ner, 19500 Merrldy Nor1ti11dge Call! 91324 Ttus busme11 IS c:on- dooed by a ganer11 pannerstt1p Have yoo s1aned doing business yet? Yes. 1985 Aon E Presta This statement was filed Wlln Iha Couniy Clerlc of Orange Councy on 0512612000 20008130132 Dally Polol Jotie I , 8, 1 S. 22, 2000 ™95 Flctltioua Bualness Name Statement The following persons are doing business as El CORDOVA APTS. 2on Charte St Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Karen L Larson 20n Charle SI.. •8. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 . t..c, :. IUPEfllOR COURT Of CALWONllA, \ COUNTY Of ORANGE 3' 1 Tht C.iy OtlW Potil Olficlt 8Dll 14171, Otwlae. CA 92el3"1571 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF Mlf* Shehmltdf AlllNDED °"DP TO 1HOW CAUK FOR CHANGE (» NAiii CAK NUMeEA A202115 PETITIONEAIS) Mahall Shltln)ardl HAS/ HAVE FILED A PETrrtON FOf'I AN ORDER TO CHANGE NA.MES FROM Mallak Shlhmardl TO Michell• Mahall Shamardl ll II htflby ordet ed 111\1 all Pt•IOl'IS In· lerasttd 1n 1h11 matter 1PPN1 bttore lhil OOUll In Otpanment No 703 of tne Orengo Coun1Y 5upenof Couri 11 the ad· dr"' ahown above on JUL 18 2000 at 2 00 o'clocio. p m enO ttten anO mere &how c:aUM rl any ltlfY hevt why the pel1llOll tor change of name stlOllld not be granted II 1s further ordered lhal a oopy of thll cwdef IO show CitUM be pub- hshe!J in The Darty Ptlol a newspaper ol Qtnefll clrcul1hon pubh1ha<1 1n this coun1y at leaSI once a week tor lour con· secutivt weeks pnor to the day ol lht hearing DATE: MAY 2t. 2000 JAMES P. GRAY. JUDGE/ COMMISSIONER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Mahak Shahmsrd1 9 Muir Beac;ll C.rcte. Co- rona dal Mar CA 92e25 Jerry Syphers, 1 ~4 Placentia Ave.. #15. Newport BHch, CA 92663 Fictitious Business WILLIAM'S FLOOR· ING/A PARTNERSHIP LICENSE. 1280 Bison Ava . B9-5n. Newport Beach. CA. 92660 William Matthew United Stucltol ol Sett Defense Newpon S..ch 4A New Haven. Lagun1 Niguel, CA 92577 Pearce, 11 Lago SOd Irvine, CA 92612 Thia business IS COil· eluded by hu5band •nO wile ~:S~1:,ss~- Have you siarted doing business y11? Yes. 1971 Pubhahed Newport Beach·Cost1 Meu Oaoty Piiot June 1 8, IS. 22 2000 Th800 This business IS oon· Name Statement ducted by· an lndMclual The follow\na ptflOllS Have you 11arted ••• doing buslOeSs as. doing buelMsl yel? No • Ulllmate P1odue11on Jerry Syphtr1 Group 7 Oak Tree This 11a1ement *IS Lant. 1rv1n1 Calllotnra filed Wllh tfle County 92612 Clef1c ol Olange County David l EJlroCl. 7 Oak on 0512312000 Tree lane, lrv"'41, CaJ1- 20008129737 lornoa 92612 Daily Piiot May 25. June Jeannetll L Elloott 7 11 8, 151 2000 Th792 Oak Trae Lane. lrvme. Fictitious Bu1lneH Name Statement The tollowilljl parsons era dolna buaintu aa NIXN.l.X, 123 Via Qenoil. Newporl Beach, CA 92663 Nicola Ellc1a Miiiar, 123 Via Genoa. Newpori Beaotl, CA 92663 Cllototnta 92612 This business Is con- ducted by husband ancl Wtfl Have you starled dotng bUsineas yet? YH 6129790 Oavld l Etlrott Th11 s1atemont was llled Wolh lhe County Cllrk of Orange County on 06/0512000 2000683081" Daily Piiot June 8, 15, 221 29. 2000 !!!858 ArtukoVieh. 1280 Bison Ave., B9·577 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Jerry Frenk Ar1ukovk:h. 1280 Boson Ave • B9-.555. Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business 1s con- CIUC1ed by a general partnership Have you started dOlng business yet? Yes, 12/20/99 William Matlhtw Artukov!Ch This statemenl was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 06I09l2000 20008131215 Oaily Piiot June IS, 22, 29, July 6, 2000 Th876 Laguna Ftnanc11f LLC (CA) 44 New Haven. Laguna N19ual, CA 926n This busineu is con-dUCled by llmrtld Lia· brk!y Co Have you started domg busineu yet? Yes 4·15-2000 Laguna F1nanc1al LLC. Michael J Oav11. Prasrelent Th11 stalement was ldeo Wtlh IM Counl'f Cler'lc ot Orange County on 06/02/2000 Have you started doing bulWleu yet? No Jarnn Mhur Pearce Ths llatement was hied *ilh lhe Counly Clerk of Olange County on 06/02/2000 20006130611 Oa11y Pilot June 8, 15. 22, 291 2000 Th844 Karan L Larson Tills statemen1 was ltleo W11tl the County Cler1c of Orange County on 05l26l2000 20006t30133 Daily PlloC June 1 8 1 s 22. 2000 Th60i BSC 9601 NOTICE Of PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: LATHAM PERKINS ab LATHAM R. PERKINS aka LATHAM ROBERT BSC 9575 PERKINS NOTICE OF CASE NO. A202693 PETITION To all heirs beneli· BSO 9600 TO ADMINISTER Clanet et1drto11. coot· NOTICE OF ESTATE OF: lngent crtd1ton and PETITION J~ F EV"'NS perliOl\I who may Olher· TO A"""'INISTER "'"" • .. wtae be interested lo Ott ""' CASE NO. A202567 ESTATE OF: To all hairs. benell· j~A:ta~~~l~h·a~ CLAUDE E. HILKER oianes, cr8d11or1, oonl· LATHAM R PERKINS Fictitious BuslneH CASE NO. A.202895 ingont cr8d1tors, and aka LA THAM ROBERT Name Statement To all ha111, baneli· pel'SOl'IS who may Olller· PERKINS 20008130819 Dally Piiot June 8, 15, 22, 29, 2000 Th842 The tollowlng paraons ciarles, crtctllors, oont· Wise be 1n11rested 1n the A PETITION FOR Flctltiou1 BualneH are doing l>ul!ness as lngen1 cr8d1tors, and will or estate. or l>Olh. al PROBATE his been Name Statement Oov.n11'1 Ltd . <1533 pertons who may other· JOHN F EVANS hied by ROBERT Ttia 10110*1~ per900s MacArthur Blvd . New· WIN be interested in the A PETITION FOR LATHAM PERKINS tn Thfs bUSlllHS II oon· dueled by. en ind!Vldual Have you started doing busAnNt yet? No Nicole Ellcla Millar This 11a11menl w11 filed Wllh the County Clelll ol 0rlngf County on 05/2612()()() are doing busme$$ H port Beacn CA 92660 will Of estate. cw both. of PROBATE has been the Superior Cour1 o1 Flctltlou1 BualneH R & T Enterp11a11 Kan Oown11'1 Lid . CLAUDE E HILKER filed by STEPHEN J Colltorn1a Couniy of N S 25957 BlaS006, Moslloo (CAI. "533 MacArthur A PETITION FOR SCHUMACHER in the ORANGE 2000HS0141 Delly f'llol June 1 8 l 5. 22, 2000 Th810 8m9 tetement Vieto. CA 92691 Blvd Newpon Seidl. PROBATE has been Supeno1 Court o1 Celt-THE PETITION FOR •~ ~~r:°5 2lJ'5'f'::.c!4s. ~= c~!2~aineaa 11 c:on· ~~E~ 111 ~R~ ~gr °' ~~~E ~~ 1na1 BALBOA BEACH V141tO, CA 92691 duQed by • eo<poral.lon Court ol Cal1torn11, THE PETITION FOR PERKINS bt appotnltd COIN WASH 504 Wei;t Robin Ford 6062 Have you alarttd Councv ol OAANGE PR08ATE reques11 !hat as per.one! represent· Balboa Blvd., Newport Wellern •9. Buana doing ~ vet? No THE: PETITION FOR STEPHEN J llllltl to adm•11t'1er 1t1e Beach CA 92661 Patti, CA 90621 Ken Oownll"s ltd . PAOeATE requests lhat SCHUMACHER be tp· estall ol.lhe JiacedMt FictltJou1 BullnHI -"'4ytea-.s&and.ah k'west· This busaness tS con,. Tanw A OICtc.uon. Man-MARY LOU HtLK.EA be po.nted as pel50n9I rep-THE PETITK>N ,.,_ -~--Name Stitt•~ mtnls. Inc . (CA), 504 dueled by 1 general ager appotnled as personal resent;lllve 10 ~ quests !ti• decadent 9 The following ptflOnl Wt11 B1lboa Blvd . partnersntp Tin st1temenl wu represen&alrve IO ~ the es&al• of !!la dtoe-Will Ind c:ociall f any .__.__ Nawpon BHch, CA Have you slarted 1...... lh Cou Ill« the Miii• of the Cleo dent .._ • ...___. 10 oe.t are doing ,,,,__ u 92661 I ? ....., w• lht nly ~· ... enl THE PETITION rt· ..,.. ....,,.,..., P' e Cahfomi1 Cons1ruc· e104ng bus nass yet cienc of Orllllgl County ~-Tht WI Ind fllY ~ hon Sa~. 13852 La Th11 business II COf)o Yes, 05-15-00 on 0512612000 THE PETITION r• queSls the ~I are avallablo lot ex· Pat SI.. Ao1. 11. Ww.1-<b:1ed by a corporation Theodore M & .... tf 20008130131 quests tfle deeedeors Wil and codloll, It llllY .,,..bOn in Iha role kepi minstet, CA 92683 Have you 11er1ed This i;lelement was Oaily PllOI June l. 8• 15 Wil and oodbls. W any. be ldnvned 10 probllte by the court Gilbert Orlega t 3852 cbr1g bui4ne&s yel? No tiled Wllh lhe Counly ?2 2000 Jhe()l be admrtled to probate The WM and any oodds THE PETITION r• La p11 St . Apt 11. MylM StMcbll Invest· Clefk ol Orange County The w• and any coCllCils are available lot ex· QOffll authonly 10 ao. Westmrns1•, CA 92683 manta. Ince Nidfew Hoo-on 0&02/2000 Fictitious Business •r• available tor ••· emlnatton in me hie kepi ~* "" tltl1• unoar Thia boslrleSI 11 ooo-~h11C~ta1amen1 w11 DallY P1lo12~=1=~50 Name Statement ~~the life kept byT~ ~eTITION r•· ::,.~~=•~ ducted by In incliVldual liled with lht County 22. ~ 2000 Th847 The loflov.1ng perlOllS THE PETITION r.. quests authonty to ad· rn.-,,.,.....__. Wiii ~ Have you llarttCI Cltrll of Orange County · ' are dOln9 buarne1& as quuu authortty lo a!J· 111tn191er Iha "51ate undet ~-...... ~j' rtpreNnl· doorlCI bu8inMI yei? No on 06/02/2000 Acme Asphalt end _._,,_, ......... 1 ......... 1.... ,..,._ 1 •-'-lfl. ,.... Gilbert Orteg1 Fictitious Bualness Concraie, t65 E .. m .... M u .. """"• "'""""' , .... ._....._n """" awe IO take many ac. Thi& sla1am1nt w111 D t P"·'2oooeJ 830f353 Name Statement Wilson. Colla Mesa. CA lht lndependenl Admtn-1611&hon ol Eatat•• Act. hon• withoul obta1n1ng flied with tht Counly ai y "'" une 8· 1 • The followlng persons 92627 ~~ .. !.!,stateHs ~. ~ Au1honty1 wiM allow CO\.lrt approval Before Clerlc ol Orange County 22• 29• 2000 Th85? ara dotng l>usi'ntss as Edd E Cock 11 IV I " ............ -.. , wi a..,.. '"e PllSOfll reprtMnl· 1tk1ng certain vary 1m-on 06/02/2000 Ri ~ era • the per1<>n1I represent· allVe lo take many ac-portanl actions. hOW· 20008830838 Flctl11oua BualneH Real esults Auromo· 165 Wilson. Costa ative 10 take many ac-tlons wilhoul 001a1nlng eYer the peraona.I repre- Name Stlltement ttve Markellng. 280l Mesa. CA 92627 hons without obtalmng coort approval Before NntatfVt Wll be roqutred Oally Piiot June 8· 15• The l0Uow1ng pertons ~:!'90~51B~. ·~ Th:i business nd~· court 1pproval. Before ralung cert11n very 1m• to give notice to 1n· 22' 29 ' gooo Ih8}4 :1i~~A~alnoss 85 92663 °~svaby en 1 atarteCI :!,~~~t ca~~~~ryn:: =~~ ~ ~ ~"~..,.Pf=:, u= Flctltlou. Bu.I....... CARNIV•L "'""' W I Randy A Poul new yel? No -... I ......... _ Wiii .._ .._. v-1 .... " • vvu 8 nlJI 9582 Ha.mill ve . "......, E Cock ell IV ...,.,, u.., pet90NI repre-...,,_,,... ""' requ • ..., or COl\lfnled lo Ille OEVELOPMETRICS. 376 Newpo1t Glen Court. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Panny Lavole, 370 Newport Glen Court. Newport Beach, CA 92560 Name Stlltament # 11, Huntington Beach, .....,, 81 sentaJIVe Wll be required 10 give notice to In-P"""'"'l<I acbonJ Tht C •I 07, Hunungton This 1111tman1 11w11 t lice 1 t...-.... ........ .........., The lollowlng persona A 92648 Beech. CA 92648 filed with lht COUl'lty o give no o in· ........ ..,.. Ptf90llS .,._ lndtpendtn1 a m11111• Actltious Business .,., doing buMltl8 as Stephen A Fontaine, This bualness 11 con· County terestad pel'10nl unless lhty have waived no4IOe ttallon aumoniy wtA be Name Smtement Memberl Medical Bl•· 605 Walnut 11, H11n1-Cletk ol Orange they have waived nollC9 or consented 10 the gr1nttd unleN 111 ~ .. The ~ persona Ing. 2751 W Coul Hwy. ington Beech. CA 92648 oucted by an lndMdual on 05/30l2000 or consented to ll1f proposed action I The terMled PtnlOll I• an Thl1 bulineu la oon- cl>cted by· an ~ Have you 1tarted doing bollMll y1t? YN. 1995 Penny Lavole This ata1ement wu flltd with the County o.rtl of C>t1lnpe Counly on ot.11~ 2000M11M5 Dally Pilot .klllf 15. 22. 29. Jy!x 0. 2000 Tll887 are doinQ businau as. Ste 230, Newport lsa.c: M Gordillo, 605 Have you llar1ed 2000fl302H p1oposed action.) The 1ndependtn1 adm1n1s· obfeC:llOn IO Int pelltlOll AVATLABLE RE· Beach. CA 92663 Walnut •11 Hullhnglon doing bualness Y•t? Otl11y Ptlol June 1 8 l5. 1nd~nden1 adm1nla· lrabon 1U1hor1ty w.I be and .now. good CIUM SOURCES, 2390 Kathy MlrdarNOO. 23 Beach, CA 92648 Yes, S/llOO 22· 2000 Th8l7 tratlOll aulhonty Wiii be granled unless Ill In· wtff the ocut ahould noc Redlands Or.. Newport Spectrum POlllt, •205, lhl8 bo"neu IS con-~ :.~ wu 91anted uni.as In rn-l•esled per90n filtl en gratl IN llUlhority Beech. CA 92660 Lake FOfllt, CA 92830 ~td by I general llfntad pel80rl '1ln an oti,ec:tJort to Iha l*l1IOrl A HEA~ING on the Aid\atd Neff Kettley, Thia bl.lslMll 11 000• partnar1t11p hied w\lh Iha Counry Fictitious Buslneu ObjtCllOl'I 10 the pet111on and llhow5 good cause pellllon Wit be held on 2390 Recltands Or • <M:ted by 111 lndMdull Hive you started ~ ~ Col.wlty Name Stlltement and .now. good cause wtry "' ooun lhOulCI noc JUL y 13. 2000 11 1 45 ~::£" Beach. CA Have you lllrttd ~~F~ 200Clll30621 ,:-~::.:':"' ~ thtlttt ~ noc ~='Zn 1,,_ pm 1n 0ept l73 II> This ~ss la oono-~;u:=rr!, No t 1talamtn1 wu Oa~Piol June 8 15, a) ~Ill F"llllllld9I A HEARING on the !*titiOO ... be held on = ~~ ~ duded by: 111 lncllvidual Tins 111t81Mnt wN hied with the County 22'--· 2000 Th84e Advltort. pelilton WVI bt h8lcl on JUNE 29 2000 II 1 45 CA 9288& ' HIVt you 1tart1d toled w11h I.ha County Clenc ol Orange CW1ly b) P"*-* FWtanc:lll JULY 13. 2000 11 1 "5 Pm 1n Dept l73 II> IF YOU o&JEcT to ti1Q bullrieet Y'S(? No C1e1f< al Orange COl>(ll'y on 0512612000 Flct.ffioua Business Management p m in Dept. l 73 to-c:ated 11 3" 1 Tht City l"8 granong o1 lie .,..._ Rdwlrd Helf ketlley on 06/02!2000 2000H30145 Name StlltefMnt c) Prol..-ional Payrotl Cited at 3"1 The C.ty Onve Souttl Orange. llOf1 you ihould ~ This ..... mini ... 200ClllS0611 Deily PllQt June 1, e. 15. The lollo'f'ltnQ peftonl ~Eiia'!l ~ ~~th. Or1nge ~F ~ 08.JECT 10 al "' heanno and ... Fictitious Bu .. neu ~ :"0r~ = ~;:qJune ~ 22' 2QOQ The09 are ~fB~tC~N el ProflMIOnll Reel E• IF YOU 08.JECT to 1ttt QfllMo ol Iha pett-:::ien ~or..= Name S~ on 0610212000 Fictitious Buslnesa BUSINESS MAGAZINE. lalt Btoktfl lht granbnQ of ltlt pett-llOn -you lflOUld ~ the court ~ tt1f The lollowlng persons 2000MIOl34 ~--Bu-'nes• Name Statement 400 Lake SI "°" I) ProlN$iOllll lnvesl· tion. you ihould appear at "' htlmg and l!Alf hearing You1 •P· are doing ~fl" Daily Pilot June 8. 15, ,.,..-.,...,_ .. Huntington Beach. CA ment Group, at lht heerfng and state your obfechons or hie puranoe nwy be 1n pet· Action 8oet1, Inc., 22.n, 2900 Th8S5 1~!'"8lol~• a;•n.~tolloWlng personae.• 921148 g) Proleeslonal Insur· your objectiona or hit !'!11•" obiec1101111 *~ eon or by Y04lt ~ 21822 Pacific CoHI ,,. ,._,..,., ' ~ M Buslnets, LLC, allClt SeMcN, wntten obj8Clions with .,,. COUr1 bt Ole 1,,... IF YOU AA£ A CREO- Hwy , Hu11Ungton ...__._._ lu.fw a1e d9!rl9 as D T RAPHICS, ot02 (CAI. 400 LB• St •11>'. h) ProltNlonal Insur· tht coun before the h11rlng Your •P· ITOA cw 001aigtn1 orao-EIMCh, CA 92&46 .-.... .,._ I.et A.Mt Mlnaotment. 13'1 St llA, Hlln11ngtol'I Hvnttngton Beech, CA allC9 AdVISo<I, hurlng Your ap· pearance may be in Pif• l10f ol ltlt ~. you Action Boall. Inc.. ....,.. Stlllement t927 Harbor Bl\lij,. Stt Beach, CA 9'~ 92648 I) Proleutonal Mtdlc&I peeranoe ITllY be WI I*"· eon or by ~r attomtY --i tile yo111 cMft'I wflh (CA), 21622 P1cmo Tht fOlk)oNlng ~· 300. eo.11 Meta. c.i.. ThomH Ru1Ull This bull.Mii IS con· 6111tng J) ProlHllonel ton or by Yo4Jlt •llOllWy IF YOV ARE A CREO· !ht court and melt • Coa1t Hwy, Hun11"'1ton 1111 dolllQ bulinMI ae: lomill 92627 Lallevr. 402 13'1 St llA, dueled by. L1m11ed Lia• 8fft P1ying s.Moe. IF YOU ARE A CAEO> ITOA Of oontingenl cttd-copy to Iha !*'°'*NI>' Beach, CA 926o4e PRECISE 1.MELS & OrtGOfY 0 let, 1927 Huntington Beach, CA b111ty Co kl Ptr90MI Bill Pay!ng ITOA or ()()j*'tgllll «ad• i1or of fie deCWed you ,,_,..live appo1nee11 &y Thia butlne• la con-TAGS, 37 Beacon Bey, HatbOr BNd , Sit 300, 9~8h4118 bu"'-·· la ,_,_ Hav• you 1t1r11d Service. I) Personal itor ct !!la dlcMMd y0u mu.a 1111 ~ dalrn With the court wfthln tour ducttc:f by. a corporallotl Newport Bt1ch, CA eo.1a Meu, Callfomll 1 ....... ....... ... dolllQ bu1f11e1a ye47 No Money M~. ~ ltlt 'Poll dliln will the court and mall I lnClf'lh trorn flt dMt cf Have you 1t1rted 928e0 92857 ctoded by an ~ M BullMll llC, m) Proteeaional Money the oourf and IMll • copy IO "8 Plf90lwl "P' tht 11r11 illauenClt al 1111- dolng bolintll yet? David,..'!,·_ Penutla. 1 Thie '!'.."*' ...!_~ .. ~~lie buy90111u ... 11ayr~7d Nida! lbfaNm.C E O M1nagement. copy 10 flt ~ NI>' ~ ~-.-~ *" • ~ lfl fl'loe Yae. 1111119 Mojo """"" NtwpOft ~ "7 an .. ..,.._ ""'"• '"' Thll alat.ment ... n) Pnllwlorllll Ananaa1 1 ... ICl!liW tpCIOil'tltd by .... .......,, ........ """ bMt Code MallOl'I ttOO Aandd Jlmes Bloom. '07 w ~ It, San CltmMle Cal 92072 Thll bu.in.ts It con· duc19d by .,, ~ u1ve you 1t1rttd 1--:;i.i---.-1111 ........._ t*'l RMldll .....,_ aoc.n Action Bolll, lfte .. 8-:h, CA 92983 Have you a1er1•d Y"' 1.1.(J() tiled wllh the Counly Planntft, tht court 'within 'N ~ "°"' ttlf .._ of n. 111ne lof ~ ..,_ Raymond A. Guy, Pt..i. TNI ~ II con• doing bvllllffa yet? Thoma1 Ruuell Otlll of OtWrOt Cow'tly o) ~I Mott· montt11 trom !hi dllt o1 .. llrlt -... ol ... ""' noc ·~ ~ detlt duc:tld by; an lldlliCMI Yee, 1A>tl110 Lalleur on 08r'OIVlOOO"" giiga BroMni, flt ,_ a...not ol ... .,. ae PfOllldlld tn ~ IOUf montn. from the Thi• ttat8fMl'lt wet Hive you ... ,,eel Qregoty 0 Let nii. ltalttntnl wu lllOll*M p) Pratml: Ill Tp A9o ._ • pnMdtcl Ill P!oe bllll Code...,,, 8Ul0 hffMQ date noeoecs !Md with ttla County dOll19 ~ ';.rl No Tl-. llal1menl -:::-:"',..!!. ~ ~ Piiot .Nnt a, 15, lltt, q) Tax lultM, b1111 Code w:llOn 1100 n. lllM lar llng Cllllme abo¥t ~-~2!!..IV' County ~ ~ -· fllM ... lllt ~ ,,,...,;;::::,,.,-,.._ .. , ~ 2000 JWJ r) Prof11t10o.i Com· The .. tor .. c:MN .. noc .... "'°'9 YOU MAY EXMMl -· .........,......., ,,_ -·-" --a.It of OrMgt County on .__,"""" . ~ ~ • not .,..,. beb9 tour ~ floOM l'9 N • ic.p b'( llf OGWt Ml Mfl 11M ,..-Ill "Qlunly orJ OSl\\#2000 111111 ... 11 1J fll f ••Ta OP' taGI' _.. fl'Ollt .......... ,....., W .,a;._.. .,.__.,..__ __ .. I J • Tiiis tllltfMflt -filed Wiit\ the C°"""Y Cltrll °' Orenot Oounly on ~ltlll ~ Pllll .AIM "· 22. l21 .Mv 01 2000 !NIZO ~ Ptlol June 8. 15. a.It o1 ~County 11111811HI DtlllV Plot JDna 8. 1&, Aa•a• ••ln111 ,.._~11P1::'1111111111 '-'lftO dllt noeioect ~ ~ 111 "" ..... ~. 2000 TlM on OMllZl2000 ~Plot .AIM I, 15. 22.21.. 2000 ThMt ...... llR I II Taa .._. YOU MAY VWilNl you ~~ l'9 MHH•l1 ~ 2Ql!O TIM Ttle to11ow1111 .,.._. u) ~ Tu YOU MAY OW IW • llllfll., .. wt _.. • f11r ... ~.~June ~ _.. .._ ........ a ...._.,.... e. .. llllfll., ........ I you _.. a ,.._. .._ C1111 No10e !'-"" OI· ~ •1IMll ~ ~ !!!!!! ,._, ....... ._ OL D08 MHT'OI v) ....,, LI n .. ~ I you .. • ..,_. ""' ...._. Ill l'9 ....... 1MI dtle .. d ar1-., N11M •1?1tntn? Fl1•a• ........ , ..... • 11•1 II LANDICAPt CO .. "'-..-•nt. w) CAI ........ 11'1 ....... you "lllr .. wlll lie ..., .......... .. The~,.,--..... ........ 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''I .... N" .... '·'I .. ~. ' = "::,j~ f.!"ee1 COf!l9 & rilv the bett view llom this 4&r. 3b4I llome. For INse $6000/mo. For sale $1.SM Corona del m1r Propenles. 949-673-8494 lrvlnt Tm-Front Row View Large living rm, tlll'ily rm, 281 28atlls plus olllcel Bedroom $1 Cllarles l!llchen $1.899,500. Co-Listed by Shari Ten Eyck 949·380·9492 & Maury Stauffer 949-673·5354. D W. BAUK>A PEMNSULA lmmec. 38r --...:..;;;:;=-=:o.=:-=~ 2811 home, mev..in cond, --------. just steps to beach. I M ~!'91· 1 f550,000W~N;;+2055 ..-llA"illl WATERFRONT PROPERTY • NEW USTWG-Ocean view· L-hold ok. Qvlell cloM ok. Under 2.5 11111. 111t t Ofllot, MW paint & carpel, 110'/8, !rig, garage, Y•n!1 sun deck, S1•251mo 434 in Acacia 949-854-1116 walk to bead'! & villao&-llat loe-secluded. $67§,000. Betty Jo. Bia 949-7~. • Scott '"*" to-2IMIOO ii.~~-== I ttOCOlrA = I 1715,000. 1111111 Jllcklon, PNd Ca Alty 949-72H12' Ext 101 V1UA IALIOA 2llf 1bl ~1 ocn view, pool, llJllVGlub llM, S1asclfmo. Mt••• •ose Reidy to L.ene-2tlr 2lle Condo In Newport North-48 Corsica. lnclds W/D, big refridgerator. freezer. no s· $17o6/mo.·S1500.aec Freemen, Coast New-Proe. 949-717-4726 .. New Office, Retail & Restaurant Space 180' Vlew·Elegant T radi· tional Home. spacious IMng rm, IO<mal dining, library, oaMe!Y. 58r $2,800,000. Co-Usted; Sharl Ten Eyck 949·380·9492 & Maury Stauffer, 949-673-5364 FIND lllolfvlhld Sellers Unique 86181& sized lot 58r single story llome. E'lldl c-.lry Woode 3& split-M. den, 51udy, Fp, mt- ao. deck. $1450fmo. Wp&t BLUFFS: 31k T~ 180 21st St. 949-645-m6 $1,995/Mo, EA.STILUFF 250 -25 ,000 sq . ft . --PCH & Main-- *IN BUILDING PARKING* •V.A.• SO DOllH O llOft.ll FRU COUNSELING FME UST OF HOMES HUDNAREPOS 714-534-1100 '.'I 1l HAfl HI Al I di111 ** JUST LISTED Spectaular remodeled duplex, no eJtP90se was spared! Nolhlng compares lo '* prioe renge. 38r plus 2Sa. $149,000 8elboa New- port Realty. 949-72~94 19 lWNHllS • FIRST ~ OffEREDI 4 LEFT! All 3& 2.s&. $217,000-$226,000. 2191 Canyon °'. . lllodll Open • Ag! 949-642-9699 * $1'75 APPROX, PIT1 * 38R 1.758A, D8l GAR $249,900 FABULOUS OP£N FRI 1CM 221'-AHAHEJM AGENT C. CAAlroff M•SM-9205 Cotta llleta MESA VERDE OPEN SAT 1-4 2781 SAHDPIPER DR 4br 3bl pool, epe, huge yard, upgt'ICIHI Reduc.d to $479,000 Ow!Vbkr Jell 714-231-8000 *NEW HOMES* Quality built datached single family homes lo Easl5ldt. Great Floor Plan Aj:)plok 2110-2220 SF A9ent 949-64s.6345 MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB 17th Falrway·Huge $719,900 Hutch, Success I 1-·"' ... ~ I ~-Properties. 949-67U942, 949·378·066-C ... &ceptionll Oceenfront Propwty. Bal>oa PeninsUa Nol Usttd. Cal lor dllafls. Jane Lang, CB agent 949-632-5869 MONARCH BEACH dreclly on the !airway with ocean I tCClqAllOl:n-1 views from clownstaln and upstaks. 38r 2.5Ba. lam rm. 2c gar. ale, Fp, $629,900 Oiene, aQI. Prud Ce Atty ;94;9-&«;;·;'1;;« ___ i9 OPEN FRI-SUN 12-5 326 NARCISSUS $1 ,395,0()0 4 BEOROOW4.5 BATH 949·509·8863 t A Jewtl By The SM 3& T ownhml. Almo6t New Latest U1>9raded. Make of· fer! $449,000. 0, Butley, Broklf 949-720= 17°'4 Classified is CONVENIENT wtictht-r you're buying, 5elling. or j~t looking, cl~Ulc<I h.u what )'OU need! ' CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 an apartment. through classified 1·=>:1 1 CAMDEN COURT BEAU1',Y Latoest 38r 2.758a model" available. lllj1I & brig1I end near guest pa:i t=:: r:t· Trisha Marshal 714-296-2038 ILAGUNA NIGUEL• OCf:AH CATALINA VIEW 3br 2.Sba H.W. floor• dnlgner kitchen, gated comm, fuat ll•ttdl Only 1315,000 Wayne Smith 0 Rtlntx 949-300-2215 VILLA BALBOA lrg 2Br 2ba w/own sa111a & jacuul, undelgl'Ound prltg, commrv pool & spas. $255,000 Agent 949-552-6700 NEWPOflT BEACH STEPS TO BEACH 2 unlta one h1199 lot In llf9ll lhipt only $439,000 LOCATED IH NP HEIGHTS WITM I 3br llolM 731 ST"-Mu.I Sell Alldng ... ,000 Wayne Smlltt t RmMl M9-3Q0.2215 F8bUloUe Big ea.won Golf Coune View. 3Br 2.58a aedUdtd 24!0ty wlaouthem e.q>osure. security gated $435,000 Agent Charles Bartel, 9'9· 72().9670. BEACH DUPLEX Ar 48e, IALOONIES 4CAA GARAGE, lla,000 AGENT, 94t-72H120 SeM« lin8ncing available. Agent. Georgina Smith 949-759·3710 Bit ClllYOll Vllll SALE SIL EASE OPEN SAT.SUN 1-4 2 & 38r TWM Bordering Big canyon Goll Course FOl'd Ro.cl Prof*1iM 949-751-7700 ******** VERSAILLES "TURN·KEY" 1 BR PENTHOUSE Com!*itely Furnished Mini Ocean View llom Deck Seier wil Enterlain Oltet1 llom $149,900 to S11e..17S • SEAFAIRE PENTHOUSE STUDIO Greenbelt Views Oulet l.oc;etion Vaulted 12' Ceilngs aelter wift entertain offers lrom $169,900 to S194,87e • MlryAnn W. McGuire .. For ypur Yflf'f Besl Buy 81 the Beach" Some Laasas Available 949-646-6770 Prudenllal Ca Really •••••••• lklfld New Blun H- Now Selling! From the low $300,000'• Cullom 38< 2 5Ba. 2-$lory, lop of Ille line amerities. near ocean. AQ8C!! rina, 714-506-8116. EXCLUStVE-dlirtlng Bluffs 2BR·FR. Full Bay views. Highly . uupgr adedt Pnrq.Js cdf. S525K 0. BUiey 949-720-1704 Bier. NWprt Hghtt w/lncomel 2 homes on hoga ~ loll 38r/3Ba + 18</1Ba, best schools beSI daall $639,000 Take a look-make a dealt Property House ReattOB 949·642·3850 II> ABSOUITE VALUE! gated 38r 2.5Ba, designer pe1h1ct, pool & ape, near bay. Calt Patrick TeOOle, A!J!!!t 949-35§-9705 1JJ> LIDO ISLE Brand New 38r 4Ba, spacious :lid lloor Ooean·Harbot view deck, granlle & ~ counter tops, labulous kitchen. BIU Grundy Rltrs. 949-675-8161 OPEN SATVRDAY 1-4 41 ROYAL ST. GEORGE Traditionll Family Hon» Olfe<tld al $1,195.000 Georgina Smiltl Coast Newport Properlie6 949-759·3710 1·:n1 BE8T VIEW HOME 33 lllclMny Pine 48r UBa, Ofllce Approx 4000ef. $1,350,000 .......... Atmlx Mt-717·7"4 11lf Studio w/kit, own bath patio & aide Yid. quiet area, Wllson/Orenge. $67s./Mo. (tndds iils) 949-645-1341 181 1 Ba Aple In 8-dfful G8'ld c-unlly wait lo Theatera/shopslfri-Square llom $775. private gerage or carport. Cats ok. 1911-1921 llllf>le Ave. Klein Prop Mnot. 949-581-4000 I 1~• ,:.m I AD NtJllBER 11 ENTER ANO WIN TlfE 8EHIHANA FREE DINNER FOR lWO CONT£STI Ol/15/00 tnltTIMi 1111 =1 llACH Wilk to llHch Spaaous 2Bdnn In peac;elul setting. $1,l»'Mo. Save $480. on 1 year teasel 714-960-2468 WINTER RENT AL 3& 2Ba ~ Fp, furn. ~ ref\.wb, new carpel & P8ill. 1 c gar. $2000/Mo. 310-472·8984. GAEA T 4 MONTH RENT AL 1 door from BIYI Avlll July ttuu Oct, 3br 3111, 3 deckl Incl roof. 8ay View. S550Cllno Cal Don Abflme or Greg Clarlle Rumbold f!ly 949-675-4822 • GAEYSTOHE 3Br 2.5&1, 2·Story lWM, 1300 "· all ell! car elec gar, wld Nt-upa $1700/Mo. 211 O Thurin Ave. ~l~Ofla/Newport Blvd.) 1-4122 Wedding Experts SHOWCASE ?ub'fishes J/une 2&, 2000 lPJe Q)iff be s.hoQJcasin!J lhe experl.s in each field o/ lhe lJ)(!ddin!J spec/rum. .9{you o/fe.r any lype of service for Q)eddin!Js-lhis is I.he place lo adverlise. You Q)iff reach an aJ!fuerd audience and aJiff fou~ lliis sec/ion. 'l>on'I misJ oul. 7Jeadftne 13 ?tine 21.tl. ~ aduer/iJe, calf ?/1m1°Q al ( 949) S14~4249 48R wlvie?1 s.:i. 795/mo. 0. BtMey. "4Cf 949-72().1704 lllOOEL PERFECT Back Bay 38r 2.58a view home w.1arge yerd. $3,095/mo. 1 )18ar lease. 2323 Irvine Ave. Appl only. Patrld< T eno<e. 9/856-9705 * BAYFRONT * Beeutfful 28f 2Ba avaieble llOlll 3 month IO 1 year. furr,ished, al llnenities ptue VIEW! Extras avallable $4, 70M.lo or loWer dependng on dales VIiia Rentals, Inc. 949-675-4912 VERSAILLES Fumlshed Studio S850. MaryAnn McGuire 949·&4&-&no Pruden!ill Ca Realty CI..WIFIED It's the solution you're searching for-whether you're seeking a home, apartment, pet or new occupation! 714-37 4 0222 I ~· H.B. P11tor/Evengellat neldl home tor w11t I 4 chllchn. 714-58W2n Prof-lonal femell seelcing room & bath ln clean home at beach. (Newport Pfelerred) VIII pey ~ lo S500. Please call (949)574-4245 Resist signs ol Aging Human Growtfl - Honnone TheflPY s:er ...... ~ .. ~o"' Complimentary Consultation ....mo Pasteur Heellh Newport Beach (949)645-7490 1~ LOST black lab mix, 5 yrs o!d. lg black 1po1 on longue. spayed, 70lbs. last aee Mission Viejo area Reward 949·933·0058 WANT TO BUY or seU a dishwaaher, a wuner, a dryer, 111 oven, 800lher ep- pllanee ... ? Check out www.ebay.com/local (CAL'SCANI KAEISS 4 poster wrought APPRENTICE AUTO Iron king frame, ST5o. TECHNICIAN lo 1rai'1 with metc:hing night 1an'4>, S 100 master mechank:. Apply In Call! King bed, $450. p!l!O!! O 2090 Placientla or belt afllr 714-311.Q210 AVON Pint Enttrt1ln111ent Armolr a!~~ Lerge Frwned Mlmirs, $100 -., King Pllow Top lo& I....,_ $315., All Liii ........ 72H791 SHORES INTERIOR FLOOR SAMPLE SALE ~ 1avtnp. Fum, ICC811, fl mpt, tablet mot9. 1181n.fpm Tuee- Slt ' 2MO Avon St Behind lllrlnerl ...... Mt-M2·2255 loolcing lor hi!tl8f focome? More flexible hours? Independence? AVON has what y04/re looking for. Lei's 181. 888-561 ·2866 BOAT RENTAL CO. ~ -rgetic mechanl-cally savvy Asst ~r with 51IOnQ people aldls FT Cal Chaiie 949-673-7200 I I 2 Welnut end Ible. W.nA -,,. .... ...-Coffee llble, 2 UpllOllltrtd -'iAiii Cha!B S75ea, Lane Cedar ...... -------'· Cheat $100 949-673.()563 ESTATE SALE Sit., 78"' Whole house everytlllng -1 must go. 31~ Kecy Lo. CM FOR"iiiiT betw8611 Harbor/Fairview · ESTA TE SALE, SAT 9lm "-Exotic~ l.eqlWd tpOllld Cf A oc:ical kittens for prlvileoecl few. lllottl MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $154.00+ tax Wkly (a.bl present this A\f) 235 rms & kltChentlls. Situated on beaulMy landscaped grounds FEATURES: 24·Hour Lobby/Direct dial phonea/Free HBO. ESPN & Diec/Pool & Jacuzzi, Guest taun-'*Y Clo&e 10 405 & 55 Fwys._ Mil'a from O.C. Fai~. college and bcht. Walking djs· lance 10 shops and restaurants. COSTA MESA. t.40TOA INN • "lZT7 ""'°' llvd (~ Attic) going OUI ol business, anfiques, col· lectibles, you name it, we oat it. 2963 Rendolpft, C.111 f1H41-0S83. Garlgt SIM Sat, 6117. 88m Years ol acxiumulation, col- lectibles. walnut bedtoom set {king IZ lioc) 2719 Senti Ana. & tameila, x St. 22nd * GARAGE SALE * Satl#day & Soodey 351 West Bay SlnMM. Coste Mesa Sun Only lt-12 c:loUllng. slloet. eten:ise ~ mattresses, morel! 1tn1 Tr1dtnt Lane/H.I . (ll!pollllM!111el $300($500 949"631 ·2111 ~ Cat Tont'""811 Fem, loYelble, l C11 house. Indoor only. Smel lidofl4b1 fee. 04~5428 Phone MH4S-4MO , .. ~-1 _loclr_....8olld.-.......-....Pro......._llllltll..-. -.,__ Oywl, II •a111a•, • tl!M ··~ 1700. ,,. I WOlfANT~ellDI ..,. • • Ctll'toung P!otl lo ... nice pool home. • lll'lllnl. ci.i, ~ S50Mllo + ~ 714*1101 ~ .. Sllllt home Miiier rm w.1>111, seoomio, lhlle ullle. P!ol'I piwl. AYll mid J\ly 71 ...... cal 2lft AFT """ "'11. Sl\lre be. 2 bloc:ka "°'" Ocieen. S650mo 1111111 ... Cl!!. 94H7H737 ~~-s~· ; --, •• • • + I I '--.. -. ---- 8IJY DIRECT All) SAVI! COMMERCtAUHOME lrill "°"' 1198.00 ~~== C!I! 1-1100· 711-0 I :STc:::. . ......,_ . ..._.. ........... o.119~ .. CAlllMID .. --·--. .,., •.. ,. ........................ ..... --::--= .... ...... [~ ---. . . GARYS ISLAND 11MNE IPECTRUll IDd*lg lar a.. ~ lar ......... llld .. ,.. llOllld. H1w1 UI • wart lar 1 cNnQI. NI & FT. Pol. Cll ............ ..... LIFEGUARD CASUAL/RELIEF Lifeguard poellion for Nhntnt community pool. Caeual achedlJle. S1w monlhs Wfeouard e>q>. Ae-Cil*M Ameilcln . Red Cross l.hguarO Training; ARC standlrd 111 Akt. ACR ol Amer. Hearl Association cardiopulmonary resotcita· lion certification, Perfolma rescues & 1dminlsters 1st aid as ~. Resume: Personnel Dept. P.O. Box 2069. Seal Beach. C!. 907 40; or tax 562-626-8S56 EOE MJfNIO UTTU P£0PlE I ME • SHOE STORY I A Upecale Chbens & Womens Shoe BoutlQue is NOW HNitG FT~ SALES POS. Mon·Sat 9:30<5:30, Slrl. 9;3().1 ·30 Cal lllarlJo MH45-1355 1JJ> Pff ASSIST for animal protection office, computer & communlcatiOO skills a must. H.B. lax resume to 714-596·5218 .com PIT Word Proceulng Secretarl11 hi CdM Reliable, Ofglnized, sett· stanar. 2().26 flex hrs Meil M-F. long·term. Sttong PC & woro processing alutts, light bookkeeping. Fex rt8llll8 (lncl IOllware &l<ls) 948.f7S·2235 RECEPTIONIST Typing I COlllplMr aldlle, 71111-3pm Mon-Fri. Call Johnny 714"<432-8717 1JJ> RESPITE WORKER • PIT in hOme care and sup8IVislon to deY <lsabled c:hldren & aclAts $8.50-$10.00/Hr plus lrlvel Cal: 714-557-1291 EOE SALES ASSOC'S Upecale, specially retailer seeks outgoing, motivated sales asaoclate lor NI & PT poeitlon& Ideal candidates will poaesa previous •XI* In e lediet boutique, aimlar, have axcettem customer MIVlce skils and e desire to succeed. Hrly rate • comm 0.0 .E. Ouallfled applicants pleas! Call 949-852-8689 Pubt11hlng Promotions Dept Community newspaper seeu FT pel'IOll 10 in· teM&w and write stories, panictpate In community events. ueate allCI pegloate pagH. Excellent com· rlllri:ation alclllt; work well with the public. Know Ouark·XPress and· AP Style. On19 tetHning/ ohv*" requited EOE. Xlnt beiiefit i>'ll· Fax resume, writing ~ and Nial'( ~ lo llOI .JoM. 101\ ~ or mall to: P.O. BOX 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 WORK FROM HOME lntern11lonal co111peny rllliclY elllJ80(tlg. Part·&nt S600-'S2000fmo. -fulMime S2500-S7000lmo Many po!l!!ot!t .. ,..1097 ' HOUR PttOTO llCH RX Gellller. ~ to Via Udo °""" 3445 v.. lido. Nl,!!PO!t~ 4 PHONE REPS ,,, Ene!getlo ptople lot ~9119' Co. Earn to S 1 tiOWptf weelc + COIMI t benllllt. a.. lllP p!tf'd. Ct!! ....... t!t25C):5719 ......_ ... .............. ....,..., ..... ,.. ..... -..... 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IM1lllf {1119359) S17,9118 NABERS (714)640.9100 -.. , , -:-• , ...... ~.. ... ..... -1 r ~-·. --,,.. ~ :. . I ·~·----- a.wy Sllbl#tlan 1500 •• ..... ~-leellllf (~~ S2t,987 _,.. VIEJO ............. Congr.uulatiom Donna lkrrr -\\ 'innlT \\eek I 0 Dinner for Two at Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Co11ust Rul~s: I. Simply 6nd our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cut and paste the ads on the encry 2. blank and mail. Newspaper encries dnly, no photo copies will be accepted. ltJBIHADA 3· All encries muse arrive by 5 p.m., the following Tuesday. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner's name will appear ·--the following week. One entry per pcr~>n. . One winner per week. 4. Comest will run 4/6/0-0 chrou h 6129100. Paste Ads Here Paste Ads Here Dinner for 2 Contest 330 W. Bay Succc Costa Mesa C.A 92627 I• -JILEr~J lm POLICY In an llbt ID c6f lhe belt 9IMc:e polllblt to our re» .,. end ~. we wl require ContraclOll who adve~ In Ille Strvlct ~:'r~to~• lnet~ce'::.1 280 CERAMIC I * BRICK WORK * ::!*v! ~~ TILE s~~ ~ '=- plly !W-"d '--------'· MH-45-47112 1-==I ~ or Aepllce Central NC (bnlca. ed. c:ondan&lll 3 ton-S3295 3\11 lon43449 4 ton-$.1549 5 ton-$37•9 ld744440 z14-538-~ 1--=1 SMOG CHlCt< CUSTOM CREATIVE Tl.E lnsllllall0!18, slete. ceramic, =Floor~ marble, stone Et1MI 19'75 C I ,....tant hl-gtoas K11044 Jiff 71'-612•1 ~:r.r by """9-All Fix Grout.Com :0:::1:r.- T1la Alpalr & Aeltor"6oll (714) 254-1178 lm:mJ U 22'443 LEAKY stloweft 'Aaptired ~ & in&1allllon 0( ~. 714-tff.1521 • Brtclge --Bv CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF Md TANNAH HIRSCH llA.IY IN THE END WOUid be CJl«lleat play for llmi ·~ lhoup Ille luih-brd co.mt mipt IVUNl othcrwiM -cbe mioor-alif hip c8rds held by .. ~ -llOt aoilll IO tab lllMY lricb. NOllTll • &13 o tlO o K'72 •AQJ war £.UT West led lhe jlCk of diamonds, llld decl-.... ddllhled wich Ille COii• lnCt. 1lle fnt lnClc w• WOii wich the ICC perforce. Declmu-croued IO ~ With Ille kJn& Of apedea, •OllJ •f64 o C6 o V.W o J 11n o o••u • 10 6 5 J • IC J I '7 3 SOt1TB • AJ75 o AQJ 107 52 OA lhe kiaa o( d!amoada llld ruffed a dl--a iA die doaed balld. Next a club 10 lhe ~ plVYided me entry IO lbc lll>le IO lead a trwnp IOWll'd Ille Cloeod band llld, Wben EMt lltoWOd OUI, dact.er roec with the ICC llld thfew Well Oii lad With the queen of INlllpS IO tbe 0.,,. •4 ~~ NOllTll UST ... .... 10 ... JNr '" ... ,_ Opening lad: Jeck of o Finesses, fineaes everywhere, yet decl1rer landed a ,ood mi.al I slam In hearts by S(lllmina them a1l! North's JWDP co three. no trump WM I baJucecf pme force in tie.ts. With such extreme distribution, South correctly judged that then: Now die edVllUIO of clinuOIWll the dilmond IUlt became obvlclu.I. West could llOl lead anod1er diamond because that would yield 1 ruff-stuff and the contracL But neither black IUit WU aft)' beuer. A~ wuuld be itlto declarer's A·J tEnaoc, and a club would allow declara-co ruff away the ldn&. croll IO the board with I crump. and dixard the jack of spedes on tbe high club in dummy. 1-~11 -~11 -~~sl COLLECTORS Cadllee 8lan1tt ·a2 55k ml. "*"-Sleet t~. dose to mill $8000 949-6 3-3009 CONTINENTAL 'H Chrome v.111$, mool'lool, c111/CO dnver/pau hailed seats. re&QJI ~ (XY6670521 531. KM! Grody llneoln·Mercury 714-521-3110 COUGAR '00 V6, 3 ct coupe IUlomldic. allVfm CO. $Pffd control. rerrQe kr enlly (Y5615e04 $14,675 KM! Grocty llncoln•Mercury 714-521-3110 COUGAR '99 S9eoai Edbon." CA s*g 5 l9d Uyless ltllly. inti- lheft. dvome wllells. CISI (XKl540057) $15.975 Ken Grody llncoln·Mercury 714-521-3110 OOOGE OORAHGO '9t """ _,, bluL Ft007S3 127,995 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH ll-4M40-t445 FOOD f.150 'fT • x • lolcladl Super c:eb ICC72724 121,915 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH ll-49-MO-t445 Font Muat1n9 GT CPE '95 Auto. lealher, 11.t power (15433~ $11.967 LEX *5SION VIEJO 949-364-0664 FORO MUSTANG GT '915 V-8, white, leattie<, CO (166820) Sl0.988 NABERS {714154o-9100 ORD IWtGER '16 Ye AUTO, bed hr,c:J. bed, elffn, -~ , S2tOO 714--fOIS FORO RANGER '13 Sta~ebed truck. nHdS dielel eng ~ 080 Tom Font TIUNS 'M. M"H , 5-apd, new clu1cll, 17Slt ml, f.!000. 714-9157-9393 GMC .-V '91 Green, loaded! 1(521001 $17,995 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH IM9-t40~5 Grand Marqula LS '00 Lealhef, dull pwr seats eUn wheels, auto. 4 6l V8, Pl8IT1IUl1I casa. .,, cond (YX639959) $21.975 Ken Grocty Llncoln·Mercury 714-521·3110 HONDA CIVIC lX "98 LDw .... S-Speecl fed ... toys, excetletlt concibon (007373) $12.988 NABERS {71 41540·9 t 00 INflNIT1 045 ·97 .ladellYoty Fil Pll"• (001035) $29967 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 949-364·0664 ~ INANITY 045 '94 Best car I owned 52k 111. Excellelt c:onci1lon loaded $21.000 949-640-2234 .1apr~·90 6711 ong milts. g,lugg. =· snt!. lmmac cond I 949•nG•l565 lAHD ROVEii '95 Discovery SE7, Sep. -1lfled white, TA1MtM $19,995 lAHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 949-t40-6445 LEXUS ES 300 '97 wtvte'Mlly co lealhet (021137) $23 987 LEXUS MISSlON VIEJO 949-364..(166.4 LEXUS GS 300 '97 WNtelM>ly, Ful Op1IOn (130~ $29 987 LEX MISSION VIEJO 949·364-0664 LEXUS LS 400 '97 ~. lllv. hAI poMf (0768~ $35,787 Let MISSIOff VIEJO 94WM-o&64 LEXUS LS 400 '97 Cullme<e/l"°'Y. full op· ~ rif 25k Ill '= 539967 MISSION VIEJO 949-364-0M4 LEXUS SC 400 '97 ~l"°'Y. lull opbon 21 k (052527) $35,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 949·384-0664 LINCOLN CONT '96 4()r Sedan Beige M "-· CMlme Wheels CdlPhone New Tifn ())8 Owner s 14 500 949-644· 7733 Milda Mlat1 '90 ong.nal -hol red COl'IY 4 7k ,,. •tn1 cond runs e•trtme!V -.ell $5 699 949-720-17~ MBZ Ml430 '99 Loaded. super low ml, AOS4757 $43,980 LANO ROVER NEWPORT 8EACH 949-64G-6445 Mercedes-8enz C280 ·95 lllack S1armar1< (1835681 $22.990 FLETCHER JONES 800·927·3576 Mercedes·Btnl ML320 '98 Lt1ttie1,Starma1~ !003211 J S29 990 FLETCHER JONES 800·927-3576 MtrcedeHlenz E320 '97 Wh1te•Starmarl< (40&422) $35 990 FLETCHER JONES IOC).927 ·3576 ~-Bem E430 '97 BJaclvStarmarll !544881) 5399$0 FLETCHER JONES 800·927 ·3576 lillrc.det-Benz Ml430 '99 SlacktStaunaik (075387) ~ 990 FLETCHER JONES 800·927-3576 Mercedes·Benz S320V '97 811cVS1a1mar1' (8192'9) SA I 990 FLETCHER JONES 800-921-3571 ~..eeni C230 '97 Huny' Starmart. (507157) $22,990 FLETCHER JONES 800·927-3576 Mercldts-Bent C230 '99 BlackJSJarmarle (6804 71 I S26 990 FLETCHER JONES 800-927-35 76 Thursday, June 15, 2000 &; I TOD~Y'S I _.c ... s .. o~s~s .. w ... o .. slAlo .... r .. u .. z.z .. L.,E ..... 1 695 ~~1 1 695~s 11 -~s 1 Mercury Comet '63 Okllmobflt Silhouette '99 I -80k ml S4500obo Low mites dua sl>dlog 714-641"°593 wefldays doots rear ait CO & mort P""IOUS leola Mereedes"8em S320V ·97 Blaek/S1armark (8192491 $41,990 Fl.ETCHER JOMES MERCURY Vil.LAGER '00 1328439 $18 9811 Dull ddflg dooB iV ooncl NABERS 7~ IMlr1g. ~ ~ Q14~·9100 ( 1$540) $1 785 SABLE LS '00 Ken Gtocty Llncoln-Mercury Premium auto power 714-521·3110 tnCXlM)OI ASS g PIS6 YAl'i07329 $19 995 8QO.tt7-3578 Mlrcedel SUC230 '99 8ladl /Starm8/1( (10103ilr $38,990 Fl CHER JONES aoo.t27-3576 MOUNTAINEER 4X4 99 Ken Gtocty Sele av bags mt$Slg& Lincoln-Mercury 714-521·3110 c:erter co -pal\og aid, tow J*g SA T\IRN SCI '98 (XOJ346121 S24 975 Ken Grocty Auto. air llJjj pcll\'tl 261( m Lincoln-Mercury !2358611 $10 987 714-521-3110 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 949-364-0664 MERCEDES 2IOE '79 Sliver, auto. loaded. 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MW Cl( radHl4 I 16701 s1u·; (382038) s:z 195 ic.i Grocty NABERS llncol~cury (714~9100 714-52!·3110 polosned Macn Alcys. ~40 Sp!.~ 1old ,., .... )(1(6345301 $13975 Ken Gtocty llneoln-Mercury 714-521·3110 for all your needs ... · NOm MITOMTION ""'11 •1•.. . ,_ ht. R~fenc.a C11p1ntry/El•otrlc/Tll1 ~~.;.~Loe AmOll HOME lllPIOYUIEIT & llllmlWICE 11o ~too~1 .--.- (714)37 .. 1171 BETO IEGlt YOUR Ha. IMPROVE I ENT PROJECT? Call • plumbet, painter, handy· nwn. or any of lht greal services lis1ed hefe tn our dwedoryt THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TODAY! PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Pubhc- U t 1IH1es Com- rntSSIOO REQUIRES that a.II us«! hOOs&- hold goods tnoYetS pnnt tlletr P U C Cal l number; ltmos and cheuffers pnnt' their l C P number In a.I adYtr1lsmenls II you hive a ques- tion abouC lht .. rty ol a mover, limo or dlaofter, can PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 71•·558·•151 --wr;---1' ,• I• .. • • l • • ·I/II•'•• Sae.us• •• AIAllS • TH• ••• ,. D •A LS. . . 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