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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-07-29 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' Hanging up his uniform Lieutenant Alan Kent retires from the Costa Mesa Police Department • See Page A2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtW-AUNITIES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1999 Board ~ eni~ Dan-0 .. ... . • D':ffi. Taylor has combined his . love of wave riding into a career of shaping surfboards. JASON SolFER Ociy"" COSTA MESA-Amid the pulsating music pouring from the stereo speakers and the strong odor of resin wafting past the door of the small industrial park suite, the bone-white surfboards sit patiently in wait for the next step to bring them to life. iurlboard makers stand diligently mold- ing, shapmg. pamting and sanding the1r creations. Taylor, 39, is the owner of Surfboards by Dan Taylor, a Costa Mesa· based manufacturer that creates surfboards by hand... Along Wlth silc employees, Taylor over- s~es all aspects of surf- board construction. PHOTOS BY JOSEF AGUILAR I DAILY PILOT Using a cloth and polyester resin, Kevin WhiOegon lamina tes on~ of With plastic wedges, latex gloves, and shoes coated with a mixture of red paint and resin, Dan Taylor and his team of With the cautious, yet relieved look of a new parent in his eye, Taylor sa.Jd his pdss1on for surlmg 1s the basis for his interest in surfboard making. Taylor said SEE SURFBOARD PAGE AB the surfboards at the Dan Taylor's su rf sh op in Costa Mesa. THE BELL CURVE joseph n. bell A little help translating c;ox on El Toro E ver since Rep. Christopher Coxs effort to defuse his recent defection to the EI Toro rurport opponents appeared in the Pilot last week, people have been asking me what It means. They don't understand that it was written in another language called poIJticalese. 'Consequently their efforts to read it in English have conlused and bewildered them. as a public service -and b~cau.:i;e I've been exposed to pol/Ucalese longer than almost anybody -I offer here a transla- tion.of the Cox column that hope- ful~ ill clarify it for all of our s. Well, except maybe Tom 'r u-ES. ......... L&llllL. •Tue concerns of residents hout our county are much like than many realize • slation: I'll give 'em the old JMt,lf-full number Since most of «Jnsbtuents, north 8nd south, ,Diille\~_,m motherhood, the Amen- fiag, the pursuit of wealth, lower and USC football, the differ- over an El Toro a.uport !W~e minimal, a mere blip in a ly of good will to be resolved inormng over coffee . : •our neighboJS are interest- exactly the same thing~: pro- tberr commuruties, while building the avtalion intra!itructure to~lp our local economy grow.• ·~tion: U I t()JS a bone to each side and they read this quickly, maybe they won't notice that they can't have 1t both ways. If we build the aviation infrastructure, some- body has to suffer. But if we don't talk about 1t, maybe it will go away. Cox: •Under the legillation lhf ! I added as a member of the Aviation Subcomnuttce Ul the House, New- Beach .and surrounding areas protected unW 2005. • 'h'lnsl8Uon: What we need to do \a accentuate the PQSJtive. U we ma t,un the topic to my part some Y9U*'. ago ln helping preMrVe local mi&tOI ol 81.rport noile, we can a.a.ct attention from tbe immediate • ... llluel. Uka whether or not to • airport tbent. . CLASS OF 2000 We reintroduce our ongoing series on the Class of 2000. The Daily Pilot has followed students from a freshman homeroom class at Newport Harbor High School through thelf first three years of high school We now pick them up as they proceed to their graduation at the turn of the century. -~acing the fu e ME™A fEJlAGIC OCMAltT1NO I OAlY PltOT Milan Roussel practices handstands at the beach near the Balboa Pier before body surfing WedneSday. MIUENNIUM MOMENT Teaching voices to rise above the Dunes Milan Rousset is still trying to master the . game of life J F<"51CA G AR.RJ5()'.\; . M ilan Roussel plunges into the ocean, swimming swiftly past the hordes of 12-year-old boys and gin- gerly floating tourists. A wave swells up above him. and he disappears beneath it. popping bdck up farther out. From the shore, his head is a tiny bobbing object out on the hon- zon. ·1 love the ocean,• he said, fearlessly nding a wave to the beach and then stroking back out. The 17-year-old has played on the water polo team and the swim team, and partiopate in 20-mile outrigger races on the ocean. With his family, he has taken boat trips that go for hun- dreds of miles. One summer. he worked as a lifeguard. But still, as another wave crashes over his head, Milan pduses to reflect: •Tue ocean scares me though. Every time I'm our, 1t scares me~ut t still love It.• As he enters his last year of high school and pre pares to launch himseli into the world, this seems to sum up Milan's fcel- mg about We, too. · When the Pilot last checked m SEE WAVE PAGE A10 INDEX AIOUMO TOWN ••••.•.•••.•••• .M IE'ST llY5 • • • I I ••• • ••••• a •• .A2 QASSflD ...................... 14 COf"llEY fmlll .......•.• J1' --.................. J11 PGilCI fl.l5 ................... .;Al MIC. lllJlm I ... 9 • I I I I • 19 I ... • • - w. ....... ... Jeff Marsh applies polyester resin to hard- en the fin of a surfboard. Surfrider group has plan for a cle an jetty •Proposal for $879,000 water tre~tment project dims to remove trash and hazardous bacteria. SJ. o.tt"'" The Newport Beach chapter of the Surlrider Foundation has subnutted to the county a plan to clean up the mouth of the Santa Ana River. •What we're a"klng l!> that [the Sanitation Distnct board of director-:) take a look at 1t, mayhe pass tt on to engineers and have them take a look at tt and let us known about the fea- sibility.• said t-hke Boudreaux, th member of the envuonmenta1 group who subnutted the proposal. The average bactcrta count at the mouth of the river is 2,600 per 100 milliliters, according to county stud· ies, although the county permits a count of only 70 per 100 milliliters, he . added. The plan calls for the construction of a and dam to contain the nver SEE RIVER PAGE A9 Sex IIlolester's sentence too light, former neighbors sa •They picketed onetime Newport Beach psychiatri.S now they're unhappy be didn't get jail time. A ....... C....-. . ...... ,.............. . A 2 Th\mOar, Juty 29, 1999 locals only Doify Pilot You don 1t have to wear kather to find a sak· here Y ou can fmd bCst buy~ on top quality leatber goods at Mottlnl ·Leather, at (949) 721·0113 and located at Coron del Mar Plaza. lt's haVlllg a sum- mer sale on its entire inventory reduced up to 75% off through Saturday. The inventory indudes handbags, belts. shoes and brief- cases: The owner, Art Karatas, oesigns and md.kes everyth.iQg in the store Karatas has marked dc;>Wn everything-to make room for the new bags for the fall season Abundance Home-U~ng Ate: lier, at (949) 548-7187, is having a c;dle to celebrate its new lae&tion at Beverly & Partner located at 1800 W. Coast Hwy. in Newport Beach. Abundance was located on East 17th Street m Costa Mesa. li you mention this B4?st Buys column ~ou can receive 10% to 25'}o off on merchandise µneed ovt>r $100. Old Navy, at (714) 540-3817, always has best buys on clothmg for the whole family. It's current .idvertised speoal is on its tech vc>~t thcit comes complete with a bung<'e cord zipper, pockets, and JS avdJldble m an array of colors. Ot course there are sizes for ~wryone - adults $24, kids $17 . .50, <rnd babies $12.50. While vnu're m the store, you can regis- tE. r to win a special edition Old "'-d'')' Tech mountain bike Old Ndvy is located in the ·Metro Pomtt ~hopping Center at 901 11 Sf I U Y·S greer · WyJder South Coast Drive in Costa Mesa. Kayaks Sw1 §hop is giving away a free Robert August surf- board. To enter, you must fill in an entry blank at the store; there is no purchase necessary. Kayaks is located at 1036 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 631-2996. Bow Danglers, at (949) 642- 5459, is having a swruner clear- ance sale through Saturday. The store is filled with casual ladies clothing, accessories and gift items. It's located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. • BEST BUYS is published Thur1days and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys. 330 w. Bay St, Costa Mesa 92627. • Brip.ginglife to her job SHE IS The director of Kids Cancer Connection A KANSAS CfTY NATIVE .. Kammler began working for thE! non- profit organization three years ago and quickly became attached to the fanulies of the hundreds of children associated with Kids Cancer Connection. The Kansas City native said before she was named director, volunteering was both an eye-opening learning experience and a reality check on life. "You learn that your problems may not be as big as you think,• Kammler said. "Seeing these children go through daily life and death battles and always having d smile on their faces is amazing." A DEDICATED ORGANIZATION .. . Night out for communities The organization was created in 1989 by Orange County resident Cam Graber, whose son Marshall was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 18 months. Having a firsthand experience of devastation and personal struggle, Graber said she realized something needed to ~ done to improve the quality of life during those difficult l.tmes. She wanted a-vehicle to give more public awareness. •Tue orgaru.zation is dedicated to creat- ing and sponsoring programs designed to address the soeial, emotional and educa- tional needs of children battling cancer and their families,• Kanunler said. Both police departme nts will be part of a nallon wide campaign next week to show cnminals that. the streets belong to the commu- nity. The program • ~ationaJ Night Out.• will be held Tuesday a t var- ious neighborhood s m Costd Mesa and Newport Beach. The event, whtch resembles a block party. 1s meant to improve the relationship between residents and their police departments "This is another way to show the comrnuruty that actions speak louder than words.• Sdid Costa· Mesa eruor pohce aide Annette Pereda. "It's also a Conn of ed uca- tion and an outre ach to the pub- lic. We want the community to do their part as well and be proactive m keeping the streets safe We are willing to meet them halfway if they are." Costa Mesa police officers and volunteers will be attending the three-hour e vent, which will offer a wide range of actiVibes from youth soccer games to dunk tdnks. In Newport Beach, there won't be any formal gatherings, but res- idents are urged to tum on their extenor lights and socialize with one another. The areas hosting the special· event m Costa Mesa 111clude Shalimar Drive, St John the Bap- tist Church on the 1000 block of Bake r Street and the comer of JoAnn and Miner streets. MNational Night Out" will last from 7 to 10 p .m. -Greg Rlsling "It's not JUSt the victims we are con-. cemed with When we take a child in with cancer, we take his or her family, too, because the brother or sister at home may not understand what's going on as well as the patient does.• Kammler said all families are welcome and no one is turned away. A LIFETIME VOLUNTEER Kamrnler's affinity for the program is supported by husband Gene, whose JOb moved the couple Crom Kansas City to Cali- fornia 1 O yea.rs ago. •1 was a little farm girl on a 165 acres of land in Missouri," she said. "Then I found myself in a two-bedroom apartment m California.• She said Gene is her top volunteer because •he has no choice. But he enjoys lt too, after 37 years of marriage. he's great.• The organization holds several fund- raisers each year, including a black-be affair that Kammler volunteered for several years ago. •1bis has certainly become a labor of love for me," she said. "It's not a job, it's a way of life.• THE ART OF HEALING Each year, the children are given a chance du.ring art days to draw a picture to be considered for the gyeeting card pro- gram that was started by Kid Cancer Con- nection founder Graber. There are several ways in whidl art can be entered. An appointment can be made with the Cancer Connection and an assistant will help the interested child. There are also art days at the local hospitals where children can be entered into the contest. After the art is received, a committee Judges the pictures and five to seven new cards are printed. The children whose art· work is picked receive a $1,000 educational grant. -Story By Stacy Brown; .. photo by Brian Pobudll Longtime officer hanging up baton • Aldn Ke nt is credited with fostering a strong relationship betwe en the police and residents. IC ,_.., COSTA MESA -Alan Kent has spent half of his We in law enforcement, stnking a balance between fighting crime and fos- tenng relationships with the com- munity. Today will be hts last day on the force. dS Kent bangs up his unifonn and puts a cap on a 25- y~ar career with the Police Department -at the age of 50. Many people can't compre- hend qwtting their job at 50, but Kent, a high-ranking lieutenant, will do so thanks to a early retire- ment package offered by the department More than 150 fellow officers and residents are expect- ed to attend a party in his honor torughl at the community center on Park Avenue. ·1 really hadn't planned on retiring so early,• Kent said.· ·1 Dai¥Eilot VOL 9l, NO. 177 naw .._JOHNSON. ~ •' ew LOeOll1. ldltor l'l'IYI .... -... tMNglng Edttef TllM9C*IA~ ~ MtNglng Editor l.J.CAM. Ot,y EcMor --~ ........ --(Ml--.. ldltar llWWlflt actually thought I would spend another 10 years here, but this is.. an opporturuty J can't pass up.• Kent has been a Jong-standing icon at the department for his peers and younger ofhcers. But he nearly didn't even make 1t onto the force After spending several years as an engineer for an automobile company, Kent turned his s1gbts to law enforcement. His plan was nearly derailed while he was still enrolled at the police academy, when he suffered a broken left collarbone in a motocross acci- dent Kent tned to hide his injury, wearing a supportive harness at rught. But during classes, lie wanted to appear as healthy as any other aspiring officer Costa Mesa senior police officer Steve Labb1tt, who attended the acade- my with Kent, remembers the lengths be went through to keep the injury a secret. '· "Durtng martial arts tra~g he asked me to throw him down on his right side all the time so he wowdn't get hurt,• Labbltt said. "If the instructors found out about the inJury, they may have not let him contir)ue. • Kent did graduate and was rured by the Costa Mesa Police Department 1.0 the mid-1970s. He spent half of his career Ill the traf- fic division but also worked in patrol and the department's spe- cial weapons urut. Fellow officers and superiors say Kent's biggest iJnpact caµle when be was promoted to oversee operations on the West Side. When the oty decided to pump more resources into combating graffiti and gang cnme on the West Side, Kent became actively Involved. He is credited with helping push the Shalimar project along, wbich involved installing con- crete barriers to prevent drug traf- ficking. and with building a strong relabomhip With corn:mu- ruty members. •people on the West Side love Al,• said Pollce Chief Dave Snow- den. "I cons1dered him hiS own police «fuef in that area because be was always on top of things. • f've never heard him say, '1 can't do il' U it's in Al's hands, it will get done correctly.• Considering the amount of sttess police offi~ers endure, Kent could pass for a man 15 year.. his junior. The only tip that may give away the cushy-haired, musta- chioed officer's age is the pair of hom-nmmed glasses he must wear to read police reports. His dedication wasn't limited to his job. Kent's impact was' fell beyond the workplace into his home where he raised tfuee sons with his wile, Sherry. Kent instilled a strong work. ethiCin his boys that has paid off m spades. His oldest son, Jeff Kent, plays infield for the San Franasco Giants. This year, he played in the All -Star Game m Boston while his dad took care of his son's three children. •He's always been a dedicat- ed, resilient man who doesn't like to do his job half-assed," said son, Jeff, who placed an endeanng message to his father at 3Com Park dunng one of his games thl year. •He was definitely an iilflu· ence on me m my baseball career. If you are going to do a job, do it right. We both hate to fail.• But the younger Kent wonders what effect retirement will have on his father. •Honestly I'm scared for him,• JOSEF AGUlAA I DAl.Y II.Of After 25 years of service, Alan Kent is retiiiiig from the Costi Mesa Police Department. said Jeff. •t don't know what he is going to do with all of thdt tune. I think he'S gomg to pull out all of his hair and go bald.• Kent said he will continue to work, possibly teaching dasses at a university. As for his free tune, he will continue racing motor- bikes every weekend and culti- vating some 600 otrus trees locat- ed 10 a pnvate Temecula orchard. He admits, though, he will mMi the work, the people and the r~ tionships he has built in and out ot the office. "The thing I Will miss most ts the family atmosphere at the ste' tion,• be said. "It's sad leaving• job like this, but I look forward to new chilllenges that lie aheact Because there are always new chilllengcs.• Mew, CA 92626 =ht: No WEATHER • SURF POLICE FILIS news stori-. 1llustr edito- rlel metter or~ heretn an be reproduced with-. TEMPOATUltlS out wntten permission of C09'f· Balboa r9rtowner. ao.466 HOW IQ REAOf ll5 Corona del Mar CJraMdon ~ The Times Orenge County Cost. Mesa (800) 252-9141 IWJ ....... 7M6 ClaHIH (949) 642-6671 ~Bffeh Ohplay (949) 642-4121 ........ • l<W6 H1W1 (Mt) 642·5680 PMwpon co.st Spcwb (M) 574-WJ , IM7 NeWt. Jport1 F• C. MM170 l-tnlll: cMllyplcl91arttlllllltJnet ... o-.. ....,_ OMCll.., 1Q4121 IUllnlilPtli .. Dt-7121 ..,. 11111111 Qit ........ -.....\ •• .J.+t.IW ........ Ql:;QS. .. ......... ...... c. ...... ~ Tl>IS TODAY First low 41.Sl am .•••••• .-0 .4 First high 11'20am •....• 4.1 S.Cond low 41.17 p.m .•.••••• 2.1 Second high 10'.21 pm ....... S.8 PM¥T ;.,,. low 5:25 •·"'-••••••• .O.l .... .... n:SJa.m. •..... o SeClDftd low .. .•...•. 2.' • We'll have cloUdy Mties t~y with the possibility of sun- shine by the after- noon. Out south· MSterty swell holds I for elate to chest· high Jets. 5etJ will ~ thit llfM ,,,. along h COllt. W...mtdlb• ind wlllbllly . COSTA MESA West laker StrMt About $8,000 was stolen from a home In 1he 800 blodt betwMn 10 and 10:30 a.m. July 14. Labndot ~parrot and ltS cege wonh S 1.~ w.19 "°"" from• home 1n the 1600 block bttwten 10:415 a.m. n )!JO p.tn. July 9. Oriol9 Driw: Sewfal ant"'* worth S 1,000 WIN...., from a home In the 1800 block b1rtMtn JUM22 Ind ~M. Red .. ~ A w ster90 WOf1h Sl50 wea ..... '" 3000 blodt during the dly of Mty 25. a.t 11'tt S"'9t: Sewral br.a C1P1 Ind a canta1Nr of fNllll I wont'! St.076 Wire ~ from I trudl during the ..... -~13. , ~~,w Pilot -. la-yeIB needed for handball tourney turday competition to -sh w gang members they um their lives d. COSTA MESA -Newport- M esa 's gang counselor Pepe Montenegro had dreamed of -pa dball courts pdcked wjth iv gang mornben, wacking . w'ay at }iltlt; blue handballs nstead of at each other. Two months ago, he came up y.rith the idea of holding a hand- ball tournament for nval gang members "to get people togeth- er, so they can see each other as human beings and get along,· he aid . And now, the tournament -~et for this Saturday -1s just ila away. But at Tue sday's pracuce on the courts at occ; the last one peforc the big day, turnout was scarce. Despite heavy neighbor- hood lobbying, only a handful of Costa Mesd's gang members came out, and their numbers were almost matched by busi- players still snug in their beds. •It was a little bit of a down- er, -Montenegro said. ·sut we've just got to keep the fire, on. ·we're going to hit the sum· mer school, hit the neighbor· hoods, and try and get people out,• he.said. MWe're going to do our p~rt, and the guys that show up, they'll show up.• Those that show up, he said, will learn that it 'is possible for gang .tnem· bers to drop their deadly rivalries which , this year have resulted in two deaths "and two oth· ers shot at - and put their energies toward some- thmg posi- tive. Montene- "We're P1g to dooor ~. • and the guys that show up, .fheYlshow up." Pepe Montenegro Gang counseror gro said there was another poml . for the tournament as well: to prove to the community that gang members and former gang members are capable of lurning their lives around and making something of thems'elves. FION lMAN I DAil 'f Pll.01 f • ess people, community mem- ers and counselors on hand to upport the project. At a prnctice two weeks ago, Montenegro said, more than 25 Local businesses and commu· nity members have jumped on this idea and rushed to dondte prizes for the tournament. Donated items include dumb- bells, weights, passes lo a local health ctub with indoor hdndball courts and $20 gift certificates lo Play it Again Sports. In addiUon, McDonald's is donating jwce to Tournament organizer Jose Baldivia of Costa Mesa gel., in &ome licks at the OCC courts in preparation for Saturday's tournament. gang members turned up. He peculated that the heat kept people away Tuesday, and wor- ·ed aloud that the early start to atµrday's tournament, set for 8 f , may find many potenh•l ~ ~~ refresh bred players. At Tues~ay's practice, those who. dtd come said they were excited dbout the tournament, which Montenegro says is the hrst of 1t~ kmd for the school Oi!>- tn C'l dnd the uty. •Ther'l• urt• d lot o l r.hulh:mges ,md a lot of good playN!>, • said Luis, wh o a~ked thnt his ldsl name not b~ use.cl. "Tlu:. is going to he somP h.trd work • New Men's and Women's ClotNn9 )' ) CONSIGNMENT ( I Ntw Ind~ New °"9*' Ube! ~;at Welcome by Appointment MEXICAN RESTAURANT .,( .lewelr\ll Finer Qec:or pieces and small furnishings M O NTH E ND SALE OUR MEALS ARE A TRf PTO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ..... 1 ·~---~-~-~-,-;... -~:81:. •Minimum purchase $25.00. 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Stud<!l\ts wUI attPnd Laurel I later, a jumor at four to hve hours of ht!Jh St hool 01 lhWestl!rn University and a classes, as well ds ol'I • to two grarluat of Corona del .Mar hours 9f c.ollEige dttsse~ e.u< h H1gb School, has been accept- day ~11d will 1c¢(:1v1· both,h1gb r>d i nto the National Society: of sr.h'ool atid "tolleg'e credit Car CollPgmtP. Scholars The orga- their efforts lnterestPQ SlU· • Ol:Ll\tlOn I COttI;UZ.CS llrs\• and debts are u1ged to call 714-432· ec.onct-y~ar college students S73t for more mfoimallon who e~r I acacteni.icallr as well '\ewport-~lesa rPady for attacking insPCL'i Employees m the Ne\\J>Ort- Mesa school d1stnct r c.e1vl'd trammg earner this: month m how to cope w 1U1 klllt>r br>e and fire anb The µis~"lct s nsk ma nagenu>.nt <l•v1s1on taught staff memb,•rs twv; to identlf} these potenttully ct.rng1 rou pests. dnd what to do to protect children from thPm District prcpan·s for ·the millennium Although rtistnct olf1n11t<; hdve spent months pri;>panng computers dnd infonndllon i.i • terns lo resist the Y2K bug, ht~l attention has been pdltl to ·mechanical ~y~tems and plant a show leadP-r hip and ervice at UF•u campu . Hafer JS a member of the Northwestern "arstty cross country le.nm cmd a co ch for the E\ dnston Speoal Olympics Step by step center f'arns accreditation Step b) Step Ea rly LedlllU\g Enrachin1•nt Center has (1rh1f';l\ eit accreditµllon from th• Na Ilona I A's<:oc1ation f ot the Uclur.,1t1011 ot Young Children, 111e of only a fev. child care ccnte1 in Costa Mesa to rt < e1-.c urb an honor. The nter located on the grounds of Fairview Community Church ha been open Slllce 1 90 and offer care for chil- dren Hged 6 monthc;; to 6 vears. A 4 Thundoy, July 29, 1999 Pro-airport efforts rev up in ·NewpoU£ • Since Rep. Cox's signing of petition, locals seem to be taking more active role in El Toro fight. SJACY Br~oWN SANTA ANA -Residents of Nowport Beach, apparently fueled by the a<;tions of their con- gressman, have started to rusplay tho type of pas!>ion supporting an El Toro airport as their South County resioents have in opposi- ' bon to the site. • · -,O,H AGU!\AR I DA Y Pit.OT • • Babak Shlrdel, 13, of Yorba Linda joined the dozens of pro-Iranian dem~cracy demonstrators who gathered at While nearly' 200 South Coun- Ly res1dents demanded an end to plans to build a commercial air- P<?rt at El Toro during the county Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, a number of Newport Beach residents voiced their side as well. Bristol Avenue and Sunflower Street in Costa Mesa Wednesday to demand the release of thousands of students jailed by the Iranian government. "It is important that you find a transportabon solution," Newport Beach resident Derek Leason told the supervisors. Classified ads work for Leason said the board should not pit Newport Beach residents against South County. 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Tom Naughton, who repre- sents the Airport Working Group, aid noise level:. dunng fi1ght demonstrations at El Toro last month proved a good bit quieter than those al Joh'n Wayne Airport. •The decibel levels at John Wayne are us high as 103.3 per day,• Naughton said. "Dunng the flight demonstrations, our lcs.t showed the maximum decipel level reading to be 92.0." Naughton further noted that ,since commercial jets were intro- duced at Joh~'Wayne Airport a little more • than threo decades ago, residents Crom all of South County have lived with aircraft noise. • "Our findings are clear.• Naughton said. "Whlle South County residents were januning . phone lines with noJSe complaints about a phantom 8747, residents . withUl the John Wayne comdor expenenccd am:raft noi e s1gnlf1· cantly greater than the 8747 test flights. Every day, 365 days per year, these Orange County resi- dents live with al!craft noise.~ For roost though, the surpnso at Tuesday's meeting was the par-· ticipation of residents from New- port Beach. Those residents had displayed little interest when the Marine base officially closed last month and the county sponsored the flight tests to determine what ef~ect airport noise 'Ylould have on surroundiilg communities. , After it was learned, however, that Rep. Christopher Cox (R· Newport Beach) signed the Sate and Healthy Cities initiative, which could block a commeroally ownE!d airport at the site, the locals turned out in droves for a City CounaJ meeting to fund pro- airport groups. •cox betrayed us and we want to send a strong message to him," Newport Bea~h CoWicilman Too Ridgeway said at the · July 12 meeting. The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote on a final pro- JCCt in December, when environ- mental studies a.re complete. Shop owner considers suing radio host • Tom Moore says Dr. swearmg at him and his staff and Laura's corrunents berciling and accusing him of sell-mg porn magazines to children. prompted callers to harass "This has been an interruption him, his employees. of our business," Moore said Wednesday. "We've had people STACY BROWN ca.lli.ng us and swearing at us and ~Pb yelling at our employees. A law- suit is something I'm evaluabng SOUTH COAST PLAZA because (Schlessinger) has def1- The owner of the Beach Access nitely done damage to us." surf shop m South Coast Plaza The controversy began Sun- said the hann done to his business day, when the famous radJo per· by radio personality Dr Laura sooality and her son went shop- Schlessmger has him conSJdenng pmg at 'Beach Access. 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MoorE! said he himself has chil- dren and he's consistently donat- ed to schools and other charitable tunctions in support of children s actiVJtics. ·u she had a problem, she should have called the gener- al mam1ger or myself. She didn't give us a chance to respond before blasting us on the rad.lo and misrepresenting us,· ~4.ld a perturbed Moore. :ti Dr. Laura wdS wiable to be reached for conunent Wednesday · Sig Brother editor Dave Cami denied the magazme was porno- graphic:.' Moore said his store doesn't carry the magazine and that it wa sent there by Big BroUi- er ofhoals for promoborial use ."It wasn't even supposed to be there. it was there by accident, Moore aid Moore said Schlessmger has left lum me;ssag~. but doesn't know if: the intent was to offer an apology • First Incoming Minute . 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Not 1ust the ~ovie, "The Blair Witcb Project, it's supposed to be fnghtening. · But there's the little nighbnare it has created on its own for work- ers at Edwards South Coast Vtl- hige, one or the few theaters screening the him before its"' nationwide release. . •nie movie has been sold out ~ rught since it opened July 16," said Lupe Diaz, assistant manager of the thedter. "It has been very hectic dl\d on Sundays, we don't get out until 4 m the morning.· Edwards hdd to ORen the movie in an additional theater last week to ease the pressure or the dowds and decrease the hours- long lines. There are also addJ· t.ional late shows on weekends starting at 11 :30 p.m. · "Last week was a mess,• said Nolfl Camacho, 17, who works selling popcorn and snacks to the moviegoers. ·we sold out of every- thing -candy, pretzels and coke.· The movte -which is thrivtng on word-of-mouth reviews and an unusual ad campaign -has drawn huge crowds, causing long bUilding-hugging lines and sky- rocketing advance ticket sales. Many would-be movie-watch- ers have been turned away because showings have sold out a 1 couple of hours before they got J • For related movie review, see Page A 12. there. The attraction is clear. "My friend couldn't· sleep for three days after she had seen the movie, sc;> I just had to see it,• said Kellie Otis, 26, who bought h<>r tickets well ahead of tiinc Wednesclay after not being able • to get a ticket for Tuesday night' 7:30 show. · .. "I want to .see' it because it looks so scary and 1t has no spe· cialized effects," said Sara Elizalde, 21. The film poses as a naturalistic documentary about the disap- pearance of a trio of student film. makers in the woods outside the town of Burkittsville, Md. The film's realistic horror is created by hand-held camera shots and improvised acting. Tho movte~ made its debut in Januclry al the Sundance Film Peshvdl, wh«>w Artisan Entertain· ment bought 1t. lt tilter won the Youth Pnzc at the Cannes Film P<•sttval. "My friend said she was scared to deuth after the movie and she went home und closed all her bhnds,.. said Amanda Kent, 19, who went lo st>e d matinee show- mg of the ti(m. " . Even though the movie is showmg .on on\y 31 .screens around the country, 1t grossed more than $3 million m its first week, beating "Eyes Wide Shut" by a huge margin in per-screen avcragP. To date, it has grossed more than $5 million. On Fnday, "The Blair Witch Pro1ect • w1ll expand to 800 the- ater.;, which will ease the Edwards South Coast Village chaos. 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SHA' K M<:AI 11 ~fib NEWPORT BEACH -A recently formed theatrical com- pany is experiencing some grow- ing pains dunng its first produc- tion. The Pacific Coast Theatre Group of Newf>orl Beach dJlllounced last week the cancel· latton of three of four engdge- ments of •Man of La Mancha· starring Robert Goulet that it .had booked for August. . Citing "log1stlcal d1fhculties with the-tounng aspects of the production,• the group canceled its August bookings with The Alex Theatre m Glendale, the Califorrua Center for the Arts m EscondJdo dnd the San Jose Per- formmg Arts Center. That left only one engagement at The Cer- ritos Center for the Performing Arts, which o~cd Tuesday and will end Sunday. . •Smee it's (the company' J very fl.rst production, they wanted to ensure they did the begmnmg nght before they moved on," ~1d Michael Miller of Davidson & Choy Publicity, the company's public relations fum. Miller said he could not elabo· rat~ on the extent of the "logisti· cal difbculties, •· but he assured that tickets for the canceled per· fonno.nces will be refunded in fulJ by the group. Representatives. of The Alex The<ttre and the California Cen- ter for the Arts said they were not given reasons for the cancellation beyond what was stated m a press reledse. • •Man of La Mancha• ts the production company's hrst endeavor since 1t was founded m December of 1998. DECLEOR PA I IS The company h s inve from Calilomia and New York. goal i£ to produce touring sh 10 California and then nationwide and eventually to open hows IP New York. · . The group was founded three local bul>ine smen Howard Mango, Warren Ke Dr dper and Gary DaVlS -WliP each have expenence as actoll, directors and producers. Pacific Coast Theatre Group is the newest theatncal production company in Southern California. The company has no urun~· ate plans for productions ~ "Nian of La· Mancha" complet*t 1ti> run. 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PINOT PROVINCE "Tise tlltmt, of co•rst, ii Provtnct, and the menu embraces tl"t rrgin'• e11li•1ry trt1s11tts -" • A 6 ThvOOoy, Juty 29, 1999 • Send AROUND TOWN l1em1 to the Oal· ly Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92621; fax them to (949) 646-4170, or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228. A cornplfle listil)g of Around Town may be found at . da!tYP'lotcom . TODAY A creattve wrlttng cl presented by Dorothy White will begin at 1 :30 p.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center at 695 W. 19th St. Enrollment fee of $30 is required and class s12e is limited to 15. (714) 965-1176. The Jewish Family Service of Orange Coupty will present a healing supp<>rt group at 7 p m. at JeWish Farilily Service, 250 E. • Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. ~Admission is Cree Preregistration is rcqwred. (714) 445-4950. FBI DAY Attend a powwow ln lhe Atllrig- ton Theater and picnic area of the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center beginning Friday from 2 p.m. to 10 a.m. The powwow IS OJ>Em 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunda·y. Admission is $5 for adwts, seniors. al)d juniors ( 12· l 1) are $3 and chil- dren (6-11) $3. For more .informa- tion call the Southern California Indian Center at (714) 663-1102. SATURDAY , ' "Italian Gardens" will be present- ed at 9:1 5 a.m. at Roger's Gar- dens, 2301 .San ;Joaquin Hills Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers Hours M·F 10 5pm Sat 10-Spm • Work Books (All Subjects) •Test Prep Materials • Flasn Cards • Learning Games & M~ch More (714) 557-7750 around tow1l Road., Corona del Mar. Whether you have an acre's worth of back- yard or JUSt a balcony, learn the bd 1cs of an Italian garden. (949) 640·5800. SUNDAY "Orange County's ~aolshlng Open Space,~ an exhibit of oils and pastels by David Damm, will be' on display in the New- port Beach Central Library foy- er ttirough Aug ~O. The library lS at 1000 Avocado Ave. Damm usually paints in the early morning and evening when light creates an evocative mood and is a. member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters As'sn. and the California Art Club. (949) 717- 3801. . MONDAY Sdiool chlldrt!n are lnVited lo a funny magic · how titled •Tue Magic of Rellding" at 10·30 a .m. m the Newport Beach Central Llbrary' Fnends Mcetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The prqgram will be repeated at 3 p.Jll. Wednesday at Manners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive, and agciln at 10:30 a.m Thursdcty at the Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. The program is pdrt of the New"port Beach Public Ltbrciry's "Long Ago and Far Away• Sum: mer Redding Program, (949) 717- 3801 . TUESDAY Financial consultants Jason Sherr" ' . ,--:i-_. _ - - -.- - - - --·- I Padded envelopes Brooms 1 • ' : I I Moving boxes Buckets . 1 I I Kraft paper Degr~asers I I Scretch film Carper cleaners I I Carcon sealing tape janitorial Supplies Vacuum cleaners I I Shipping Supplies Hand soaps I Strapping I WHOLESALE Mulcifold rowels I I Bubble & foam rolls PRICES! Roll fowels I I Corrugated cartons Open to Floor cleaners I I b the Public I Po y ags 8 to 5 I Trash ba and Don Harrell will' present •Retiring or Cbangmg Jobs?" at noon .. at Salomon Srruth Barney, 650 Town Center Dnve, Suite 100, Ce»ta Me a. The presentabon Will be repeated Wednesday at 5 p .m. Space is limited. (714) 957·6500. The NatiDnal Assn. of Women Business Owners, Orange County chapter will present a panel dis· cussion by media and public rela- tJons representatives -•Market- ing to Media for Maxunum Press Coverage -Crom 6 to 9 p.m. at . the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost for nonmembers is $441 first-time guests and mem- bers, $34. Dinner wil1 be includ- ed. j714J 832-57~1. W~DNESPAY Senior financial consultants Dean Jackson and Jeff Russell will pre· sent •Estate Planning-Unique Strategies for the Affluent Investor• at noon and 6 p.m. at the Center Club, 650 Town CPn- ter Dnve, Costa Mesa. Learn how to avoid paytng estate taxes to the IRS. Lunch/dinner will be provid- ed. Admission iS free. (714) 429- 2801 Speak Up Newport presents Ron Wildermuth, public information officer for the Orange County Water District, at 6 p.m. at the Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafoyette, Newport Beach. Dis- cussion will focus on the ground- water replenishment system. A~sion is free. For more Wor- Human Choriogonadotropin Hormone (HCG) is the revolutionary new way to aid in weight loss. HCG is produced naturally in small quantities 'in the human body. 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Admission is $12 fflf' adults; $5 for' juniors (6-12) an" children 6 and under are free. For more information, call lnter- Shows Motorsport Promotions lnc. at (714) 582-2371, AtlG. 9 Participants in the Newpt>rt Beach Public Library's S~r.-, Reading Program are invited -\tr- attend the grand finale ice cream social at 10:30 a.m. at the Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more infonnation call (949) 717- 3801. AUG. 10 The Sandwich Generation, th~ first of a three-part series each' Tuesday offering tips on improv- ing comrnumcation in relation· ships, will take place at the Jew· ish Community Center of Orange County, at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa Members pay $45, non- members pay $55. For reserva- tions or information, call {114) 755-0JAO, ext. 271. AUG. 11 The Newport Harbor Area Owun- ber of Commerce's Noon Net- workmg Luncheon with market- ing expert Dr. Michael Ames wilt be presented at noon at the Sut· ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacA.rthu.¥ Blvd., Newport Beach. Members are $15 with a reservation and potential members are $20. {949) 129-4400, I .AUG. 14 A back-country hl.ke and moun- tain bike nde will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers and bikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center1 Parking is $6. (949) 497-7647. l "Lovely Lavenders• will be pre-' sented by Cristin Fusano and · Mark Miskiewicz at 9;15 a .m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar Learn how to grow, care for and select great tomatoes. (949) 640-5800. Salomon Smith Barney Is sponsot'- mg •vou and Your 401(K) Rollover Workshop" at 9:30 a.m. at Salomon Smith Barney, MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. workshop is free. For reserva · call Stuart Shim at (949) 955-7 AUG. 15 Vl.slt the Truck Jamboree from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of the Arlington Theater at the O~ge County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa . show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 . Admission is $12 for adul for juniors (6-12) and chil.~6' under 6 are free. For more inf 0t- mation call Inter-Shows Motor- sport Promotions Inc. at (714) s82-2311. I AUG. 16 " I OCC's beginning goU class starts t today. There are six morning a¥ evening sections available for tliel one-unit class. The course will provide instruction in putting, I chipping, pitching and sand strokes. :The fundamentals of the l full swing will also be covered. Enrollment is $12 per unit and is not limited to full-time students. For more information. call (714) 432-5072. . I OCC'I law counes get u.n1Minnw today. ·introduction to Law,• •eusiness Law,• and •Business Law 2" will all be available this fall. These three·unit courses open to the public. Eruolbn S12 per unit. Por more info tion, call (71'4) '432-5012. AUG.17 Dalfy Pilot Ang1ieo age ts to adult are 1n~tec1 to partiapate in a two·rught, one- day bass fishing coune, • Acade- my of Bass Fishing,• from 6:30 to 9 J?,m in the Balboa Community C nter. The second evening ses- sion will meet Thursday, Aug. 19, lr9 6:~0 to 9 p.m. m the center. The day session will feature a casjpg clinic on the bay from 8 to t tq a.m .• Saturday, Aug. 21. The coune Will be instructed by tour- nament bass angler and guide Keith Nlghswonger. Register in person at the Newport Beach Community Services office at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more in~qrmation, call (949) 644-3151. ~ AUG.·20 n Audlttons for OCC's dance team gtt underway at no9n in the school's Dance 'Studlo B, 27b1 Fairview Road. DANC'N ETC. performs hip-hop, ballet and modem and is looking for dancers and actors. Participants will receive three units of college credit. For more information, call (7,Y) -432-5506. A\)G. 21 c A ~minar UUed "Growing Beard- ed Iris in Southern California~ wj.ll be presented by John Shous- tra of Greenwood Daylily Farms at 9: 15 a.m. at Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills · Road, Corona del Mar. Shoustra will snare tips on groWi.ng bearded iris IJ1i Southern California. (949) 640- SQOO. A free Internet seminar ttUed •Tools and 'Irides• will be pre- s~ted at 10 a.m. in the Newport Beach Central library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. This course is designed for newcomers to cyberspace and WU1 concentr'ate on bow tt> use search engines and other resources on the Internet For more information, call (949) 717- 3801. AUG . 26 ~Newport Harbor Area Cbam- ~r o.f Commerce's Sunset After lipurs Mixer will be.held from 5 to 7 ~.m. at Bristol Farms, 810 Avo- cado Ave., Corona del Mar. Mem- bers are free and potential mem-, bets are $10. (949) 729-4400. c AUG. 27 .. EXPiore Crystal Cove State Park with naturalist Simon Fellowes on a (ull moon hike from 7 >30 to 9:30 pin. Hikers will meet at the El Moro Visitor Center. Crystal Cove State Park is at 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The hi4-e is approximately three miles on dirt roads. nus is a moderate h.iie Some parts may be difficult. N'ot recommended for children '· wlder 8. Wear good shoes, a jacket . and bring water. Hikers will be looklllg and listening for bats, owls, · coyotes, raccoons and other noctur- ~ de~twes. (949) 497-7647. l..r J •• In I AUG. 28 A complete garden plannJng m· mat with Cnstin Fu ano· will be presented at 8:30 a.m. at Roger' Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Fusano will discuss what to add to your garden palette from September through January. Learn how to prune, divide and fertilize. (949) 640-5800. AUG. 29 . r 1 ~omplete garden planning sem- inar wUl be presented at 8:30 a'.m. at Roger's Gai:dens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Fusano will diSC'USS wnat to add to your garden palette from September through January. Learn how to pnme, divide dnd fertilize. (949) 640-5800. ONGOING A back.country hike will take place at 9 a.m. on Aug. 7, 8, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29 at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking 1S $6. (949) 497-7647. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon takes place at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday!" at Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY • ,, I ,, t 1' f ·-; -., 11 i • • Law Offices of John Rapillo (949) 675-5060 H.1 hhiH 1 muraml' ~ AUTO• HOMEOWNERS• BLUE CRO~ .~ ~ ~ c::; AIWnoandq'<ndunf.,...,..,.. ./ ,.\ ,'J 949-631-77 40 44 l Old Newport BIW. • Ncwpon Bach (Near Hoeg .Ho•pital) WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO ·Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmade wools. synthetic. ~iw~ around town ., Cour Ro d, Co ta Mesa (714) 885·9090. Body condltlontng classes for m~ture adults Me offered on Tuesday and Thursdays at 7 a.m. at Cham Reaction, 3928 Campus Dnvc, Newport Beath. Adm1Ss1on to the rust cla s b) free illld after- Wdtd will cost $10 per class or $00 for 10 classt-.s. Bring a towel and water. La.ght hand weights are recommended. (949) 588-2427. The Walking Club of Newport Beach will meet at 9 d~. and 7 p.m. al I lospital Road and Superi· · or Avenu(> Lose tp.e weight and · have Jun. (949) 650· 1332. ' • AppUcatiQns are a\railable for stu- dent~ planning to enroll this fall at OCC. Applications are in the <;chool's Admissions and Records OU1C'c, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mac;a Fall classes begin Aug. 16. (714) 432-5072. isi;ucs and hnd olution to divorce-related problem ~Cl>· dtsys at 6 p.m. at JFS' satellite office at the JeWtSh "'federation Campu , 250 E. Baker St. Swte C, Coi.ta Mesa. For more mforrna- tion, including date:> dnd fee:>, call Heather Watson at (71 4) 445· 4950. The Sea Explorer Sblp Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men 14 to 18 interested m lettming about ·sail- ing, seamanstup, piloting, navi- gation and cruising. Meetings ate from 6 to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 w. COdSt Highway, New· port Beach. (9~Q) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591 . OASIS Senior Centel' otters ongo- mg assistance, counseling and re"ferral services for seniors. For appointments or more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3244. JewishofamUy Setvice of Orange The Costa Me a SenJor Citizen County offers a support group for Square and Round Dance Club adults who dre emotionally ctis-, seeks experienced dancers to JOin tressed by divorce This weekly its group from 9 to 11 a .m Thurs- group, led by cm experienced days at the Costa Mesa Senior counselor, meets t• help identify Center, 19th and Pomona streets, CRYSTAL . CAVE • Metaphysical Books • Orlglnal Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • Mlnerals & Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddha • Herbs, Essentlal Oils, Incense • Large Selection of Feng Shul Books & Basic ~-~­ Cure Kits & Crystals • Water Fountains Psychic Readings cca11 store ror appointment) • T9rot • S<.r1pt Channeling ·Astrology • Handv.T1Ung Anal~s 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 7. I , ,75 , .. •I I 5 I (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) 't At Marr IAJMc..oem...,.. 210 !.17th St. Com ..... (848) 722-1803 Costa Mesa. (7 t 4) 5-45-5669 A free suppOrt group for ca.nrer patient.$ meet!i at 7 p m. Wednes- day and a support group for people suffen.ng trom chrome fatigue syndrome meets from 7 lo 10 p .m. Wedne days at the In ti· tut~ for Holistic 1rcatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place. Suite 100, Newport Bedch. (949) 251-8700. Arthrttls Foundation tna.tructor Hillary Stone leads an excrc1SP class at 11 a.m. Thursdayi. dt the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesct, (714J 513-5641 Nightly m~etlngs are offered In Costa !"lesa and.Newport B •ac.h. . for anyone who wants tQ over· come nicotlne aQ.d1rhon. fur~c:L schedule or more inforlnallon, call (714) n4-910o or (800) 642· 0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation. d nonprohl organi- zation, operate~ a free museum al 620 New_pgrt Center .Dnv~ Newport Beach. The rnuc;eum, which has one of the world's Thursday, July 29, t 999 A 'i I rg t coll ctinns of ~ mem· orabililt, 15 open from 9 a.m to pm c kdays. ( 4 ) ?21-93 S The Co ta M a Senior Center otrers watercolor Classe Wedo day , through Aug. 25 from l to 4 p.m The fee for the :to.week da s, &.aught by D~ l.osc.hiavo, is. 50 (94~1 645-235~. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a tree tai chi class for intennP,diatft to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11 :30 a m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A h<!gmner session meets from 10:30 to 11 ;.30 a,m. Fridays. ·Tue classes are designed to reduc~ stre~s. 1ncrease longevl.ty af\d µromote a sen ~ ot well-being with has1c-, casv-to-leam, non- strenuous movefnents to aid 'il h<Jl<lnce and concentration. The clds 1s taught by Victor Armand. No registration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center 1s at 4000 W Coast Highway. Newport Bea en. 19491 722-6237. OASIS SenJor Center offers a dal· ly ~p~ contact J>r9g!am for <:eruors who have a limited local support sy~tem. (949) 644-3244. AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIMS FREE lll~POR'f reveals what the insurance ~ompanie~ don't \\.'anr you co know. Was your car injured? You ma) be too!! It may be ~eek,, months or even years before you experience naw~ tiffo_e,-,,Mada ~ .... e'.'en arthriti'>! Don't settle your qase until you read our frt:t: report. 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Cox: • If (El Toro) 1s to become an airport, I urged pri- vate ownership and operation ... would best protect taxpayers and promote better service for air travelers.• Translation: These Orange County ~opl-e really dig pri- vate ownership, so maybe lf I I.Now a little of that dust in their eyes, it won't occur to them that aircralt flying out of El Toro will make the same ho1se under private as they will under public ownership If I dangle pnvate ownership m froht of t.Rese intransigent South County people, maybe they'll get me off the hook Cox: "The vast ma1ority of my Newport Beach constituents eggre sively support, or at least have oo--probleDl-Wllh, lhe id of a pnvately oY.rned airport. But sue years and a bankruptcy later, the county planner still hcwe done preosely nothing to bring this about." :Translation: I've got to run a poll in Newport Beach some time to see how •vast• this ma1ortty is; meanwhile I can cover my backside with •at least have no problem with .... • And this gives me a chance to take another shot at those lcft- 1es in county planning. Cox: ~If the planners i.n San- ta Ana conti.tlue to ignore (pri- vate ownership}, they will short-· change property tax revenues for every county resident from Newport Beach to Dana Point and 111jure our national defense to boot.• Translation: The economics of the acquisition of El Toro are enormously complex and the people who read thls probably wouldn't understand them any- way. So I'll oversimpWy here by tell1ng local dti2ens abour all the money they're going to lose, throw 111 national defense for Celestino's quality MEATS ~he hi lc'"ol \ 1t'<11 Cl/lC I "'<'rt '/('(' l\l'Wlol>I<' FRESH ATLANTIC SALMO. 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I've got to keep the focus on local control and private owner- ship and those socialist county planners. Meanwhile, I'd better get the bell back to Washington in case they need me to vote against gun control laws and deal with the growing flak at my report on the Chinese spies infiltrating this tountry. • JOSE.PH N. BEU is a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column ap19ears Thursdays. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ... Daily Pilot · SURFBOARD CONTINUED FROM A1 that since he was a teenager, he wa intere::.tcd in making his own surfboard:,. . •I always liked it, he .ba1d. "It was flex.ible hours, 1 could surf aU day and make them at night.• Taylor said the birth of a board • is a relatively short, yet tedious process, that relies upon years of experience and practice. Taylor, who has spent years learning the hicks of the trade before pad- dling out on his own, said quali-· ty is vital for a successful board. "Everything has to be precise- ly done to my liking," he said "Because I make high-quality boards." . The birth of a surfboard starts · with a form detailing the poten- tial owner's height, weight and shoe size. Dan ascertains the owner's ability as well as the I location the board is likely to be used i.n. Then a "blank,· or oval- sbaped piece of foam, is shaped , 1I the blank is to have color, it is sent to the sprayer area where water-based colors are mixed to create the desired color. The board is then sent to lhe laminat- ing room where the standard board will receive a layer of Fiberglas and coat of resin on the bottom and two layers of Fiber- glas and two coats of resin are applied to the "deck• or area where the surfer stands. The board then makes its way to the bot coating room where the desired number of fins, and fin system -if requested -is Doily Pitot JOS{F AGVllAR I OAll."t' l'llOT Surfboards ar.e..llned up 1n the hot coating r~om at· Dan T~ylor's surf shop. Jeff Marsh glues the Uns. mstalled. The boar<L is then walked over to the sarldmg room where it is finished. The board -also upon request -may be sent to the gloss room where the board is coated with a layer of gloss, then it is polished, to sit ready for delivery. Taylor said surfboards can cost anywhere from $300 to $850 depending on what the owner of the board wants. Taylor said he tries to accommodate all cus- tomers. "I have people bring in their board from the 70's and want that." he said. ·so I have to shape it like that." Taylor said he has ::.E:en a rise in the number of young people purchasmg surfboards and he is able to build boards today that he wasn't able to 15 or 16 year::. ago. __ _ "They've gotten better I'd say,• be said. "They are more performance-end now.· All aspects of surfboard con- struction a re d1fhcult, Taylor said. Along with applying the resin, molding the board to the nght desigD is very challenging Shuping is difficult," he said. "If you want a good board, you have to have an experienced shaper like me.• Tdylor said he listens to the "klds • who use his boards for tecdback I fe tnes to keep tabs on trends and mcorporates whut he Sf'es into his bodrds. "I look at them all and check them out," he Sdid . "You. learn from everybody." · As ror canng tor·a new board, Taylor emphasized that owners mu::tt ·take care of their invest- mPnts. Tdylor said owners sunpl} need to maintain theu boards they want to en1oy them for a . long wne. · ·Keep the>m out 'Of sun. ilit-tt ding when you get one and put it 111 d b?drd bag," he said. 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A subsequent investi- gation by the state medical board alleged that Forgey had rommitted sexual crimes and bis license was revoked Some resi- dents say Forgey breached a trust •When he became a psychia- . tnst, he took an oath of confi- dence and trust,· said Carolyn Roney, who also participated in ~e protests against Crummel an~ Forgey. "He violated that ~rust and took advantage of a patient. For him to bring that boy home tmd do what he did is appalling.• The contention that Forgey doesn't have the propensity to repeat his offenses doesn't fly with either SaVOJI or Roney. Forgey is confined lo a wheel- chair and will llkely enter a retirement home where he will be supervised. He must also register as a sex offender as part of his probat.Jon cond11.Jons. Attempts to reach Forgey's attorney, John Zitny, were unsuccessful. Crummel, who was c nvicted for the same cnme, also faces a murder trial m Riverside over the 1979 disappearance of Costa Mesa. resident Jamey Trotte{. Qrummel clauned to have found Jrotter's bones in 1990 off the rtego Highway. Meanwhile, the two women who fought to inform their neighbors of the sexual preda- tors who lived nearby believe Forgey would molest again if he had the chance. •Tue thoughts (of molesting) are always gomg to be there, .. Savo11 said. "Guys like this don't get any better. Just because he ld and isn't in good health shouldn't excuse his behavior." Should Burnell Gor-I don Forgey have been released? If oot what punish- ment should he have received? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotOearthlink.net. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verif ica- tion only). <tl~ Floral &.Gifts Summer Clearance Sale 25 % off All regular merchandise Including stem florals & Furniture Minimum run:hm of SI ~.00 50% off Ammgcments and ·Topiaries Dilcounl1 may llOI be cOmbined Offer JOOd Thnl Ar.i/99 "-n: Mae-Pri I«>-'• Sec 10., SUll-' RIYER CONTINUED FROM A 1 · • water, which then would be pumped through sarutation dis- trict pipes, treated and ·piped into the ocean with other treat· ed water. The drain would be able to function under all but the hea~­ iest storm conditions, Boudreaux said. Some existing sanitation dis- trict pipes would be used. The cost to install additional pipes and a pump station would be $879,000, and monthly mamte- . nance would be about $23,000, aceording to Surlrider calcula- tions. .- Diverting the water would clean out trash and debris tlS well as hazardous bacteria, ) Boudreaux said, adding thdt aty picked up more than 6,000 tons of lr&J>h and debris from its beaches m 1998. Sanitation offtc1als have yet to respond to the proposal, which was .sent last week. Engmeeno WJlh the arutation distnct were unavdi)able for c'ommcnt Wednesday. Boudredux aid the ,group, which was foundt)d in the early '90s, did not expect any response yet, but members are. anxious to hear from sanitation board members within a few weeks.· Cop1 of the Surfndcr plan also M:Crc nt lo lh hoard of su~rvisors, the county health dcpdrtment, county pubhc work!t departm •nt <ind the mdyors of Newport Bt>ttC'h, Co • ta Me:sa, Huntington Beach and Pountam V.alley. Newport Beach Mayor DPn- ms' O'Neil, who bets not yet received the p1oposal, 01ft the Surfnders' thoughts would be welcomed as part of the city's current studies and· committee work on cleaning up Ncwport- area w<lter. N 0 • l UC K· • • DON lf.ACH I OAll.V Pit.OT" I\ similar diversion program was be9un this spring in . the Santa Monicd Bay by the. Los Angeles Cpunty Department of Public Works. The city of Los Angeles also has started di11er- sion projects on storm water. · drain:s emptying .mto the bay. ' We've got a lot of people focused on water,• O'N~il Sc.ud, including staff memhcr~. public safety ofhc1als and counal membe~. ·"If (the Surfnder:sl have input, I'm 1;um it would be looked at with~ whatPver else comes to the nty. ~ Diane Laird's body English fails· to get her ball in the hole in Monda} 's Costa Me a Community Classic as Brennan Cas~idy looks on. See story on page B 1 •. Ft.uuring: 'fSCADA. ARMAN I. CHANEL. ST. JOHN. VERSACE. 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In one week, he will JOID his moth· er ana SlS er ID Cuernavaca, MeXlco, for a Spanbh course. Hii. father is from Argentina, and the whole family is trying to bru h up on the language. Later this year, he said, he wants to get his captain's licen e . Arid he also wants to get a little buggy for his dog, so he can pull him behilid him when he'.s t>ik· ing. and dangers. "You're th nking about all this tuft. Whe10 to go to college. What to tud . What to do with ·tlie rest o your life,,,...ne a1a. In keeping with his pragmat- ic. ch rfuJ outlook, he ii:. quick to add-Olat there are dlso positive aspects to adulthood. This, after all, is a boy so optimistic be once asked a girl to the prom in th'e pages of this newspaper. (She Daily Pilot ,. aid. The pursuits that fill his mg up m Newport Beach, m a Other ma1or pursuits m ~ ""' tune -working as a gondolier bnght, WUly house on Udo l le continue to be his dog Kato, an toting tourisb around Newport with a hot tub, a garage full of Austrahan-Shepherd mix ~ Harbor, going to school, boatin bi cles and a house full o{ lb· clearly adores his owner, and -are pans ofllial gdlllc. liiigs. -"~n,-,.+,wly launched T·~hirt COfJl •1 gucs:o I haven't mastered He goes to the beach almost. ny, which ells bnghtly colored th school part of the game yet," · daily, and seem to know hillf th shirts with the tqgo Kato. be said. lifeguards and a fair number of He thinks he may want to But Milan sa~ he is basically the people walklng the streets of busme;;sman, but he's not slfe happy, and that the last few Balboa ,Peninsula. what kind. His father and brotlt~ months have been a penod of As only someone who grow er operate a successful chain ai1 tremendous personal growth. · up on the water can be, hP. is also furniture stores. o l• "I finally figured out some in touch with the underlying Unlike many of his friends, things about life,• he said. "I was rhythins of summer at the beach. say , he has alwa~ had to wor .J really confused for a while. 1 was "Junior guards," he says, He saved up for his own car, 4 with the clas of 2000, Milan wa • by his own and others' a<;<punts, a delighUul, happy-go- lu~ky guy who could frequently be found at high chool parties, or. out. on th~ ocean, or quietly SP.f'Odtng time with his large fo.O)))y. He's an Eagle Scout, who take' good care of his dog and worries that one of his fish is ill. I le has two oldar sisters, one old- 1-'r brother and two younger brothers, all of whom grew up without a television. His grand- parents also live in Newport. But his thovghts also tum often to where he will be one year from now, when he grndu- ates from high ~chool and is set adrift .in the wide-open world. aid ye . and even called the paper to maxe sure everyone llnew ~he had ac;cepted hiOl.) "You can get a house. You can get a wife. l'm pretty excited about that,• he said. Utlnking a lot about what kind of pointing to a group of girls run-Suzuki Samurai, and when. person I wdnt to be. Qo I want to ning past. He can read the someone crashed into it last Feb· 1 • be the type of person who parties · waves, and the swells, and the ruary, he saved up for a Jeep, Milan is spending hlS swnmer taking Algebra II -the JOYS of unaginary numbers and all that. "It's like senior year, it's a big deal,• he ~aid. The be~g of adulthood with all its stresses But hanging over bim this swnmer, he said, is .lhe fact that pe dld not do as well as he would nave liked in school th.is year. "How can I be successful and have a career if I can't do well in school?" .he !did, womed. "I look at life as a game,• }le all the time? Do I want to be a tell time by the angle of the sun. which he adores and which is nerd? r think I Jigured out that I At a glance, he can tell who is a parked proudly around the backiJ want to be cl balanced cype of tourist arid who iS not. · of his house. HIP person, and do things in modera-. "Tourists," he says dehrutive-• 1 am grateful for things/ 1 tion. • . ly after half a glance at two said. •1 think· my dad is pre~t In the last few months,• he young, bikini-clad girls. •But not wise in that way. They made me\ said, he hM Ctlso grown to appre-from the Midwest. They're from, ~ay for things, and it made ma1 · date how luc.ky he is to be grow-like, Riverside.• appreciate what I have. ·A lot ol! How does he know7 my friends don't have any "Everything,• he says. "It's respectfor the things they have;• Mattress Outlet Stor hard to explain. 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The 'Blair Witch' makes 'Inspector Gadget' disappear • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Cr1t1CS col· ulTS\ feeturft movie c.ntiques written by community members 5er1lng on our panel. • A Spooky 'Witch' makes you run f o~ t~e door W ith its fresh spm on the traditional swnmer•hor- ror movie, "The Blair Wrtch Project• has generated so much attention through word-of- mputh, film festi~ val scree~gs REEL CRmCS and savvv mar- keting on the JD!eJ:net and Sci-Pi channel that it" has achieved cUlt status ovenught. ut don't tune in to these pro· mos yet-to get the full effect, you should walk into the theater as unsuspecting as I did. The film opens by telling us three student film.makers set out into the Marylan~ woods in 1994 to make a documentary about the centuries-old legend of the murderous "Blair Witch.• They were never heard from again, but we are abbut to view their recovered footage. Proving that a big budget, big stars and mega-effects (i.e., that dismal "The I launting") aren't necessary if the story is good, "Blair Witch's" creators have · ' allowed U£ the use of our unaginations to ~fectively · scare the bejeezus out of us. Wrtters/dir('C- tors Eduardo Sanche--L and Daruel Myrick · Susanne Perez actually turned their three dctors loose in the wo6ds with hand-held cameras and had them unprovise lines. The result is • entirely too convmcing. . Heather, the director and one of the cameramen, foolishly believes packing an attitude, a couple of books, and a compass will prepare her laid-back crew for what 1S to come. They lay the groundwork by interviewing locals about the child-murdertng Wilch, then pro- ceed to the woods to film some of the sites where the killings are smd to have taken place. Heather, Josh and Mike are soon hopelessly lost. As they run out of provisions, their insecuri- ties and fears emerge and much of their energy is spent on inces- sant squabbling and rising panic. And then there are those unex- plained noises in the night ... The actors are so good that Matthew Broderick, as Inspector Gadget, flies with he lp of one of his innumerable implanted devices. you believe you're actually tllng as being in /pttch-black watching a documentary about theater listening to blood-cur- their characters. While you don't dling screams. see any ghosts and very little The ending of "Blair Witch• is gore, there is nothlng so unset-chaotic and creepy, and left me haunted by the sounds of those screams and the final, enigmatic images. • SUSANNE PEREZ. 45, lives in Costa Mesa and Is an executive assistant for a financial services company. More of 'Gadget' deserved to be left out W e were expecting a great movie for lQds. But as we sat in the the- ater with our granddaughter, Tabatha, 8, artd watched the oth- er children get up, ·run around and squirm in their seats ... we wondered if it was for any age. Matthew Broderick attempts to Give Your Child the Tools to Imagine, Explore and Create! ~The A.r·t Center Westclirf New o rt Beach ·~,;~h:•nt P~grorn ~o~Ch~dr~n ~ 9~ !_e L ~ ~-U:'U'@Ji>~©Ju®®~ Pir®~f@OOl~ ~ . ~~ J'l<9J(3rc> .... tAr~[~ ~ "®ITJIJ'.fHJ.,f~tr>~ Septembe~ May •Cltnsu run 2 hour$, one day a Mak, for focr consecutive ~ BIRTHDAY PAR.TIES TOO• For Registration Information 949.548.8939 Lifetime St1in W1rr1nty Lifetime Seil W1rr1nty lifetime F1 .. W1rr1nty lifetime Mitt W1~r1nty Uf1ti11e l111t1ll1tl1n · ..-------. pc?rtray -in various stages ~ withc::ortWilrl tyguard an inept; fire-throw· • ing arid • bumbling Inspector Gay Wassall-Kelly Gadget. ~ lac.ks the and Blll KttllY style to play · . ~ 1C th.is tongue-. and cheek goofball. HU Brown comes to th,e aid of , cyber-soentist Joely Fisher, (Breo da/Robo-Brenda)whose fatherh l>OOn killed by Rupert Everett J (Sanford Sanders/Claw), who stole her dad's invention of combining robotics and human body parts. As Broderick transforms into the Inspector Gadget stage, he could have exploded into spec· tacular antics with all the levers, propellers, scissors, flames, springs bursting from bands and feet. lnstead the script bad him aimlessly flop around. Even wiili some brilliant sound effects, wild computer antics and lighting, w were left confused. About midway, Tabatha asked us, •When is it over?• We knew we were in trouble. What a waste of talent. Thankfully it is less than an hou( and a hall. lf you stay through the whole movie we do suggest you watch the credits. The out- takes are great. The beagle dog, Brainy, has a feV( words of wis- dom Gadget of choice: Sassors This one should have been 1 on the cutting room floor. • GAY WASSALL-KELlY, 58, is the · tor of a Balboa newspaper and Is in the community. Bill KELLY, 57, · industrial engineer ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIME CARPET FREE ARMSTRONG CERAMIC TILES FREE NO-WAX VINYL $149 tOUILE OLD CARPET 990 IG. IQ . UPIRAtEI IEIOVAL · n. FT.. PADtlll FREE FURllTdRI .IOVlll PER80 $2''~: OAK 1001 FLOOR $~''··· . ~ n. FREE CAIPR IPORlll llT Why pay more for a million dollar look? FULL SERVICE OAlm I INOUYllY OLIAllll WOOi llflllllllt I llFlllllllll OllA•IC OOllTlll 1 llOWlll "Known fer furniture and accessories at a fraction of the cost ... " .:.~,,,. (949} 650-~. 16 ·-· .... - 1QpiJY Piiot d<itebook Thur6doy, July 29, 19.99 J\ W Makers of 'The Haunting' should become the hunted nor accomplishm nts do not preclude future .!itoo- pidities. I Witness "The Haunt- ing."' Uam Neeson ("Schindler's List"), Catherine Zeta-Jones ("The Mask ot Zor- ro"), director Jan De Bont ("1Wister") and d pair of whotho- hellarelheys combine to create a film so staggeringly inane that ' Qnly the fr~- UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE q ucnt m1ec- ttons of Milk Duds, M&M's .and other · repositories .of sugar managed to provide the I energy reqwred to maintdln a nonsomnoJcnt attitude for the requisite two hours this waste of celluloid required of my time. The sommelier or stoop1dibes is Neeson. Under the pretext of l research he lures a loser, a les- bian, and a loner to a house Bob V,tla wouldn't touch with a 10- Coot Skil saw. Fog nsing on a moonlit rught. The camera pans back, fading to black. Through the meadows and moor.;, stands Hill House, · munificent in minarets and para- pets, entombed by a gaggle of gargoyles and grotesques. It stands for cUches, poor act- ing, lousy writing, embarTd sing music dlld the biggest flopperoo of the swnmt:;r'§ movtes. Doors creak oillessly. The housekeeper recites a litany of warnings. The grand staircase guarded by a painting Of the · house's founder. Blowing cur- tains. Bumps in the night. Can- dles flickering out. Strange nois- es. Rattlmg chains Messages in blood. Secret passageways. And red herring after red hemng after red herring. Our heroine. Elizabeth, kind or a Jamie Lee Curtis lookalike, with nerves of steel and bra.ms of stone, asks herself the pivotal question of the nwvie, "What am I doing here?" And unfortunately takes an hour or so answering it Although the answer is. staring her nght m the camera lens, yo dununy, what you're domg is act- ing m a really bad flick. · Dnvmg up to Hill House m a Gremlin, l!liz.abeth thi,nks she's Our heroine, EJiio· beth, kind of o Jamie lee Curtis lookalike, with nerves of steel and brains of stone, usks · ~ iht pivotal question of the movie, ~ant l doing here r And unf ortunotely tabs on hour or so answering i1. participating in an insom- rua study (try watclung "The Haunt- mg," girlie). Good ole Neeson is dialing in a fear study instead. Di§- gmg out the • old saw of FDR's about fear, a line dating back to Proverbs, he browbeats the three estupidos into sticking it out whJle mediocre manifestations of malice ooze from the walls, the windows, the water. Not soon enough, the bad guy, Hugh Crain (there's a terrifymg AT THE BEACH name for yout. pop up Tums out he makes Charles Ng look like a nanny. A textil haron, he ran a sweatshop that u ed kid . AftCI . we're through wtth U~ obligatory social commentary, thE>..n things start to really drag out. Rug!> become ambulatory, bones defy gravity, statues anunate, walls move around like trailer parks in tornadoes. Spcc1dl f!Uects are mostly optical pclusions. Cram, though dead, has not. like I;lvis, left the building. He's .-after Eliz<lbetb, who as it turns • out, is his great-granodaughter. AU encompassing,' mouth Wlde open like a libernl bellowing for a handout, he's overblown, over· beanng, and barely capable of speaking the King's English Lousy manners too. Elizabeth ain't afrcud. She's fQund her purpose m life (other than making gawdawful movies). She's to release from purgatory the souls of babies murdered by Cr&n while unpnsonmg the soul of Hughie the heathen. But why dtd she take two hours to do so? Lemme explain a fundamental Fr•sh S•ofood ssort.c:J Salad Gr.at 0.sHftl OtMI ~ & Waffle Stations ..., I". I law of the universe. The qualit}' of a horror film is in inverse pro- portion to the money sptnt on lt For you m the ed1tonal depart· ment lhb simply means: the cheaper, the better Tens ot rilil- lions were spent on "The Haunt· • ing, • "The Shining,," "Thn Silence of the Ldmbs," ancl Hillary's n ealth plan Ugh. FracboriS of that were spent on Bruce Dem as the grow,tdskeepet'. On of :my tavont whackos ¥ lng o cameo two-bit part m a blt movi , D1dpped a Jong wa , '"' buddy. A genuinely pathcuc sad of cellulo1d, •The Haunting,.. ~ with its contrived etttngs anq" , set-up:. never does manifest an thing that's really truly scary :.uch a Chnstmas fnutcakes, fath.er's Day hes and meatloaf. "Evil Dead," "Night of the Living • UNCU DON revtl!Wl movies and mus,k Deaq/ ¥Dead Alive," MRe-Amma· cal actsexcluS1vely for th,e Daily Pilot tor•, "Zombie,~ ctnd.dn~1.lpng pro· , You can ~mail ~1m at . - moted by ltoma Cool Am,l th~t is t YourFavUncOaol com. 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Located At 251 Shipyard Way,Newport Beech l949l 723-0021 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA In a beautlhA eetalg on I.he b9f "\."' tllJCIC" perfolming ~ ., W" EncMca Ltu1g1 LoCated a 251 E161 Pecific Coast Hq!way in Newport Beach Wd1 MM Set 11 3Q.2 30 &ntay Bnrdl 11am-3pm. Omer • ~&ri !!pm-.1~ Call nad for l'l8eMlllOnS 19491 673-9500 SAPORI Italian tood for hearty -.... ~ 11 :n.m-1 O OOpm, Sulday llU"adaY 11 30am.11 OOpm Friday&tirdlY IOcaed Ill 1080 8syaide Orive. (949) 844-4220 AMICI TRATT'ORIA Both ~ and treditionel It.at... cufsi1a pre5elUd by pat11181'/ltlef MamnD NMrttta $peclllles rdJde utfeordinarv seafood and pest8I AMl'd~ Wint list, too Open for lln:h Men-Fri 0ll100!' aeNed MarSu'l lOCltad It 855 Antal 8Nd (714185().9399 • NEWPORT NOODLE wrere the Pasuibiuties are endless Open for dmer Monday • Sauroa-1 4 pm., • 10 pm Sundsy 2 p.m • 10 pm Talce out evaliable starting et 11 30 e m Located st 2fD'.J NLM"t>Ort Blvd Costa Mesa (9491 5480099 . LUGANO CUCINA DEL MERCATO The saphistltated embianCe v. remind you of a Mi1811ese cefe Oe!ICIOU& meals lure SffWY dmers to this POS/'I spat where palate· pleasing f81'8 1s created using onlY the freshest ingredients MM Fn BreakfastrlllllCMlmcr. Sat Sun Omer: Located at 650 Anton Btvd -(7141 668-0880 AMACHI Sosl'M &Sushi to Go Complete 8.r A 1 MejOI' Credit Cards LOC6te0 At 2675 lrwie Ave !Across from Newport Goll Cc.'lirsel 19491 645 5518 BEN I HANA Amence's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Open 7 days e week Lunch 1 1 30-2 ;30pm Mon Fn Ol!lfleJ' 5 3Q. 1 ()pm Mon - Tl'U's 5 3()..11 OOprn Fri 5 00-11 ()()pm Sat 4 30-9 30om Sutl Located at 4250 8ll"ch St 949 955-0022 Ml CASA Otr meelS are ro1<• a tnp to Baja as well as MexiCO No.v offering fisti taco& Phone ellG8d for aooers to-gO Hal.rs Deity from 11 am AD meior credit cards accepted Locaa!d fll. 296 17th St Costa Mese (9491 645·7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Me•IC80 food with the freshest ingredients & a new light CUISIOI! Grnt mergantes Hoirs Wlch & OIOll8t'. An maior cndit cards accepted L.ocated at 2101 Placentia Costa Mesa -642· 1 , 42 2800 N wPOf1 Blvd I Newport Beach -675 6855 end 27 44 e. r.oast HW1 . COM -1949l 644 8226 DARYA FINE PERSIAN CUISINE 'lrM" senses wi• est upon ~jr.spnd decor and ~ CUISlll! et thi8 txotJC resunnnt Sample delicious 8ppetilet& eromatiC nee dtstl8S and savmy &hiSh kebab Too rat.d ~ -Scuhem Celifomia Zag;it ~ SerWlg Un:::h & Dinner daily Loar..ed at the Soud\ Coast Pim (7141 557.SSOO • INKA GRILL E.J.perience the new lllMJI' in~~ tl'l!OY • Ell&'ASian blend °' COISlne ecCelUd with Iha spices of Sex.th Atnarica Beer & wines Mil8ble tbn .... Mon ·"Ttutl 11 30lrn to ~ SIM'I Spm to 8'cn and Fri "5et. 11 30am to 9 ~ LoOllt8d et 260 8nstot et l9i Hill In Coatl ~ 714444 Nl<A 1'46521 LA CAVE MIRJ lldldll Lobew. orlb,lhrimp aieeb Deity speo1als Fri &Set ptfrne rib, U1 bet & wine list c.llll drll8 Hotn Oinnir Mart .:set. fnltn 5 OOprt'I v-. MIUard Dirllr .. w, l.OCltld A& 1695. Wnl .... CA& 17tl\ 9nitl ,_. Wta• ~ ca.. Miii ~?9it4 ( MORTON'S OF CHICAGO This venerab/ IS renowned for portjOllS perleccJy prepared'P!\ITle aged ~fed beef es • es lll"SV'AilB. seafood end desserts £er\'ed In an upsca:e d nmg chb a:1d b3I:' stWl)g Private d(llng rooms !able Toii rated restaunn Southem Ca !omia Zegat Silvey Man-Sun Onner:!lste ~ Located et South Coast Plaza Vi lag 17 M> 444-4834 SCOlTS SEAFOOD G RILL & B AR A ~. ewaro.y,iming resta.ren1 known for itS qua ty o e~ence that ts as famous for 1w classlcally prepa::ed trestl seatood as Its aged pnrne beet 58111! room fore~ dessert.. De Jy l..unrh'OlmerlUne Nigt¢ Alter OCPAC Located et 3300 Bristol St across from South Coast Pl81a 17141.979 2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fist\ BYD !able Fresh onl ed fish seafood and ~ken saodwichcs llf!lads gri! ed plat.es Bnd pest.a speaaltieS ()pen seven davs e week Mon thru Sat 11 em 9tlnl Suidey 1 1 am- 7pm Catering e table. located at 670 W 17th st #GB Cost.a Mesa !West al the new Trod Joe s ) (9491 645~73 SANTA MONICA. SEAFOOD Regarded Southern Celitnmia s toP sesfood reta Wl!h IS"Ql!St & fineat selection of lresti seatood daily A s~ a muhltude SCIUT1'.iou& deflC8Cles su:h es sushi gril:ed fish ercrees chowder, fish & chlPS 68nlt#iches en! the fa~ for I grumei meal at home ()pen 7 CIBVS I week Locetec: e1 154 E , 7ttl St Costa Mesa C9491574.SSS2 THE CANNERY Historic ~ restainnt 8nd harbor ause center Hours Mon-Sat 11 30 2 em. 6oo 10 12 pm A fTW:.Ll!'·'U•~ Reserwims suggested located 30 0 lat~ A Beech CA 92663 C949J675-5777 FSJ. C9491 675-2510 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 't'!lll'9 Ameil8 h8s been sl!Nlng lilt! local and ~SltOl'5 of Newpcrt Beach wtlo ch h the fioest .-i I tablt pestaS """""'-'" .. wines & e•QUl&•te sea toads SIJ'ISe1 d mer is 6eNed 5'Ji ttvv from 5 ()() pm -6 ()() pl'!\ Omer 0 ly st8rtlll1! It 5 pm l:ll'ldl Sat, Slll lrOm 11 30 llTl to 3 30 pm &May bNr1Cl'I from l 0 00 8Ml!!!9"'11 -3 30 pm 311 Marine A~ on Sl!lboa Island C949J 673-6500 ~ )4 Thursday, July 29, 1999 date book I ,. Doily Pilot '60 '1 Fourchette brings affordable French cookfug to Balboa;: S'n:PHEN 5ANTACROC l! E tuhhslung an upsCctle t "slaurant on Baltxm Perunsula has always been a -or-miss prbpostlion. The is out of the Wily for many, 1iW thf> summPr throngs make tr~velhng from one end of the l'f!flU1'U1d ·to the other a daunting ldlllk for all but the most intrcp1d dfuet •. •Granted there dtc exceptions, 11 such favontes as 21 Ocedn· front and DJNING REVIEW Newport . . •• Ldnding · ·have estab~ · h: hed loyal followings. Pomt to a n empty location, however, and a veteran diner will most likely ' Niki's IN DIAN FC>C>C> VOTED #1 BY O.C. REGISTER READER POLL ~7C>S S . BRISTOL (1 l\lOC"-Nort••t ,), ·.t • '" 1 11 ·•., ~E3 g8SO-OS9S be able to recite a litany ot restaurants that have come and gone. fighbng this ,backdrop of · uncert(lmty is Fourchette, a charn;Png French bistro that opened just under li month ago on Palm Street,' near the 8dlboo Pier. Chef Denis Sidhoum (who helped.open Pescadeau and Mis- tral with his brother and also cooked at L'Orangerie in Los Angeles) and partner CY!lthid Young created Fowchette with a :;irnple idea~ prq~de gOod qt!ality French food at prices low enough to allow· the average drner to vtsil . two or three times a week with· out breaking the }?ank. The atmosphere at Fourchette · (which literally means fork, but is colloquially use_d to refer to a 'f """( * . CHICKEN . TIKKA MASAI.A good " ter m Prench) is casual and inviting. 1Wclve or so white-.. Unen·coverC'd tables occupy the malJ\ dmmg.area, and a small bar is nesUed dgainst the rear wdll, Copper pans hang on the pastel-colored walls providmg bistro ambience, as do the rrcnch turies playing in µie background. · Your waiter will bring a bas- ket of French bread and several spreads to dip into as soon as you're seated. We had an afoli, basil and garlic mued mto may-· onnd.1se, ~omc white wine and . lcmo\'l juice and a spread of roasted red peppers, eggplant, oruon~ and olive.oil. Both were tasty and presented a refreshing alternative lo butter or the trendy olive oils served these days. • The menu is smal, Yrith nine Mt . ' COUM crid 11 enlfees. Chef Sid· houm prides him· · self on preparing evlf)'thing from scratch, and it shows in su~ hors d'owvres as ttie salmon cured in chives ($6). The menu ts mall, with ome fust COU{ e.s dnd 11 cntrnes. Chef Sid· houmpnd~ himseli on· prepanng <!verythmg from scratch, and it shows m such hors d'oeuvre. as the satirion cured in· chives ($6). lt'~ cured on· the premises in a chive mixture and served simply. accompa.ri.ted by some toasted baguette slices and d CHILDREN'S BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT ~; - Children's TOYS HI End ' ~ Clothine & furniture • 0-6>< Accessories Maternibl Clothes BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE Solid Business for 9 years Same Location • Great Clientele 2,000 Sq. Ft. Store • Selling for Under SOK For more informatK»n contact Nancy at Hours: BABY BLOOMERS M r tOam 6pm 1125 Victoria St. #A, Costa Mesa Sat 11 am ·5pm 949 548-1001 • • E \2..oqers ( 4~ -~ fc;Y H~ Restaurant and ~ungc -_ f3ltlijirmitrC"'tlisi11e 1uirhtiz~h oJ:~ .. Announces s NEW LIGHTS ER MENU Sandwich House We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily We use a 1 /2 pound of real fruit in all ou r smoothies 92627 Now you can enjoy your favorite neighborhood hide-.l'way more ofrcn with enuee$ starti~g at $8.50 Complete dinner~ include soup or salad and dcsscn $I 5. " Piano Music nightly jn the Lounge ~ Catering .wailabl~ for business foncheon , wc:ddings and ot,her special evencs. For Reservations '(949) 723-9685 4 0 Heliotrope Ave. Corona <lei Mar {Behind the Port Theater) ".\'n/ flll~l'for \p1·1 i11/ ( ), 111•io11.•" One Night Only o~~o~m· IRVINE MEAIDWS~~ A M P H I T H E A T R E ~'' . Go Behind the Ears of Disney Channel with __ -~-----,.._GA_tuS AC1\VITl£S, LIVE MUSIC. £ DISNEY cHAltACTf.RSf Then at dusk catch a SNEAK PREVIEW of our newest ORIGINAL MOVI Chattie loyte'1 a l)•ynr-old colltogt madmt sutyfng with a famous sdmttst. T~ thry'rt going to rewrit. the law of gravity. ' ......... ' queeze of lemon. Sidhoum's Provencal roots are evident in the pates ($4) be pre· pa.res. We were served tWo slices, one made from duck nl- letes (shredded duck cooked with onions and herbs and packed in a crock), that had c:l nch, gamy flavor, and another mdde with pork shoulder that had a chunkier texture. There are two salads on tho menu. We liked th~ mixed gr<'CRS ($5) that were tossed with fresh herbs and topped with cliunko or · soft goat cheese that had been rolled 1Il wqlnuts and then warmed slightly, before being .. tossed onto the salad. Escargot is also offered. For $4 you get six plwnp sndus served drizzled with qu garlic butter. U you like escargp dJ thes an~ a bargam. dJ The entreru; are classic bis~ fare and include such favori q coq au vin ($11 l a.nd bouill-<'I)! 1 nbaisse ($1-4). An excellent l choice is the duck ($13), which'f.Sl'J first braised and then baked and served with a reduction sauce r -.f• swe_ctened with honey and fresh '=> prunes. The duck was moist and meaty, and the honey added just the right finish without being cloying or overly sweet. The oven-roasted chicken breast m ($11) is ptepared in a simi1ai' • ' taslut>n, firSt stUffed with roaste garlic and then finished with a . i touch of honey m the sauce. I also en1oyed the lamb shank ($13), a meaty cut that is braised and then baked, and served over [ l ,. MON. , fRi. 10 ... 7 p.M: • SAT. 9.-6 p.M. • ~1)U\1\ Gri-d~"' ol Vld~I S""°° .. AlAdrMy.t • IO VIAR'> hp1Ril"i1(( i"l 1111 801 !..Jo'<\ 1 1 • • • Cotffnl'1iV£ ColoR Sp1<i~lim 1 • • E~RI\ 1N Q>loq -..·1.-.vn, A...d Cur\ 1 H•i "INTERNATiON4l- } } 15 Newpom ~d. ('21'.d Sr. AcROSs fROM Ciry Hl\ll o~ Newpom Bl.) (949) 675 .6 750 Back By Popular Deman 1 t -- Starts Sat. July 31" Ends Sat. Au . 28'h Odily Pilot a bed of cou. cous with a cognac reduction. The cou cous soaks up all the flavorful 1u1ce from the tender, savory meat. All of the portions at Fourchette are ~ite generous, and the food is plated and garnished to look like iSOmething you'd expect to paY. twice as much for. ~ you enjoy your meal, don't b~ surpnsed if Chef Denis comes~ver to chat, and maybe 1om you for a Qldss of wine. He's · an enthusiastic and energetic host, and with htUe prompting will s~are the details that go, into the preparation of your . favorite dishes. We asked mm how he keeps hl6 pnces so low. He explained that he manages bis kitchen carefully and makes several tnps a week to vendors, HOURS MUSIC SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INDIAN CENTER POWWOW illils powwow, featunng tradi- tional American Indian singing, ' dancing, art, rare collectibles, dance contests and foods, will be held Friday through Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Parking is free and admission is $6 for adults, $3 for seniors and teens 12 to 17, $1 for children 6 to 11 and children under flve ar~ tree. The first lntertribal Music Festival With American Indian Contemporary Musicians will be held as part of the powwow on · Fnday from noon to 5 p.m Tick- ets for the music festival cost $15 50 in advance and $18.50 at the gate. For more information, Call (714) 663-1102. DON MCLEAN CONCERT µgend Don Mclean will per- form pefonn lus own composi· tions and some classic oldies at this concert at Orange Coast College. The performance will be held in the Robert B. Moore Theatre" Sept. 1 l at 8 p.m . n.ck- ets are $29 in advance for stu- dents, $33 in advance for other adulb and $37 at the door. For tickets or more information, call (714) 432-5880 STAGE SMfGINAl PlAY FESTIVAL • OCC's Repertory Theatre Com- J!8DY will feature e series of short wwks, geared toward mature auaiences, all written and direct· ~by OCC theatre students. The · al will take place today tttiough Sunday in OCC's Drama l.:ab Studio The curtam is set for a p.m. today through Sunday, 2 and 7 p.m. on Sunday. ets are $5 U purchased In dVance, and $6 at the door. For tickets and more i.nlonnation, tall (714) 432-5640. ( date book ThurlCfoy, JUiy 29, 1 m A 15 allowmg him to avo1d delivery costs and take advantage of on- the-5pot spec1~. He co-opi. these trips with several other restaurant owners a they all take turns making the excur. sions. • Desserts, also hom~made by Denis (he's had trammg as a pastry chef), include c1 eme · brulee and a tangy lemon tart, All desserts are $4. Fourc~tte is still a few weeks away trom getting its liquor lic(?nse, but will off er a _tull bar and d reasonably priced .wine selection when lt do-e:.. The omers encourage patrons to bring uieu own wines and do not charge a corkage fee. Sid- houm "proinises never to charge a corkage, even ~hen he gets a license. As he explains 1t, ii • people can bnng their own win~ and not pay restaurant markup , maybe they can afford to dine twice a week instead of once. I bke the con- cept and plan to v1c;1t again soon with somc~hing from my own cellar. Pourchettc has made a ,pronusmg debut. The food is expertly prepared, and I'd con- sider it a good Vdlue at twice the pnce. The staff is enthusias.: tic and genu10ely col'lcemed about.theu guest,l>. Chet Sid~ hourn expects that winter, after the tov.nsts leave. will be his • be~t season. I expect to be a regular by then. • STEPHEN SANTACRocE'S dining revieW\ appear every other Thursday. .. t11C11t1e _ ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvinc Ave.646-7944 Tl1<~ Ocuck•t l ... ,,.,,~.,,.,. .~ .. ~ ## u.,.,~/,•V.,.J:'., /":,,.,./,,/Hr~# •Y If '-4f' ,fo~/4/,. '',?/':; ll ')N·ntlh1-,/NUl¥ll/ "'//hit,,/.,,.;¥ /71h t'n~/ ,, fdnu.Hl'>'V ,y;,n .9ank11 Ca/~ {/11 lh<• AlllJ<.1UC Hu .C.:1-13<J f I 7111 .._IA!Cf C<• ./(} 'i<:So 9 4 9 - 7 2 2 -1 1 77 FOURCHETTE +WHERE: 103 Patm St., Batboa Pentnsula • WHEN: Every day, S p,m. to 1 O p.m. . +HOW MUCH: · Moderate + PHONE: (949) 673-3263 I fourc:he tte's1 Denli Sldhou.tn serves poulel a'! mlel, honey chicken tuff~d wtlh roasted garlic and baby plnach. MEOIHA FtlZAGIC DIMARTINO I OMV PlOT ecoratil'e INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE 3 DAYS ONLY! Substantia~ Savings on Selected Antiques and Accessones Savings of 30°/o-40°/o Now through July 31 31431 Camino Capistrano Sq.n Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 488-9600 Open Tuesday through Saturday 1 O a.m. -5 p.m. A 16 Thursday, July 29, 1999 Doily Pilot SECOND . EDITORIAL ~ THOUGHIS This year,. a fair to r~niember steve marble U7e were UJrong criticizi11g neuJ J.Veu'fJO rt school • Editors note: NSecond thoughtsN is an occa- sional editor's column designed to represent our readers' interests as we examine our entire ed1· tonal process -from reporting and photogra- phy to coverage cho1Ces and editorial judgment. h, the nch, thP pctmpered, the thor- ouqhly spoiled Whdt dcl.tc 10us t<1rgets. Indeed, they wPn' 1.Lned up and knocked down pinq. ping, ping -in a Daily Pilot edltoncil ld'il Thunsday that told rc•dders, m esst>nce, tlldt the Nrw- port-Mesd Untf1<>cl <.:\c hool D1~lrict WdS huildmg d pctld!iul t•l<'11wnlttry school for the well-heel~d nti7ens of Nt>WJ>Ort Coast The mPssdge m thl' ed1ton<tl -NThe <listnct's nc•w p<tlc1< 1• -l'T, school" -was poLnted T he 50th anniver- sary of the Orange County Fair com- ing to Costa Mesa was, by all accounts, a wild success. Paid admission was up 8% to $2.34 rilil- 'Iion .. Sponsorship rose a whopping 21 % to $1.52 million. Crime was down, with police arresting just 214 fairgoers compared to 260 the year before. Through heat, through a brief blackout and through day after day of child-filled midways, fair workers managed to ensure the fair ran smoothly and safely. It was a fitting way to celebrate the city's "Golden Anniversary" of hostl.J:lg the fair, and we're sad to see it end. And there were plenty of less tangible high- lights: ... Ho\' cctn d sc hoot dhlrict that has morP than $100 nulhon m nPeclcd repairs tit other l>\hools lund a now schoolhouse thdt cornes romplPtl' with •Jtiilian villa• arch1tPcture, custom lllt>s ttnd d $7.5 mil- lion pnn• tdg l TIW PCIJtondJ went on to potnt out that ii WdS 1roruc thrlt c1s tht• cfutnC't tossed morw\' c1t Mctutectuidl lloun-.hes for the nP\\ srhool, 1t wc1s dlready m the process of< uns1d1>nng d bond to tUJdnrc> needed rPµ~ms <.1l those other sc hoot.. The humor of "Weird Al" Yankovic filling the ArJ.i.ngton Theater; the childlike enthusiasm shown by contestants in the butter sculpting con- test (especially the adults); the amazing little feats of the Puppies of the Wild, Wild West; the renewal of wedding vows by 29 couples who have each been married for at least 50 years. gates got the opportunity to relive the delight that comes only in the pres- ence of dime-toss games, shooting galleries and mimcircuses. That delight was plain on many faces up and down the dusty ground. In the all-too-tangible highlights, the f air's food remained what it always should be, with 10- pound buns, funnel cakes and "mile-long hot dogs available at every turn. We just had to be careful not to takE! a tum on "the Inverter" for about 30 minutes. ' BuV thP c•chtonrtl condud<'d, "how C'an o 'ch1>ol chstnct pl,•c1cl poverty when II SJ>t'lldS .,() ldVIShJy?" ThPr<· w<.1s only onP prohlem with the edHondl For 17 days, as always, everyone who walked through the Fairgrounds' READERS RESPOND It wets \'\ ronq Thl· pn•m1!-.P ol Uw t·d1tondl lhdl moru•y b hl•tng lc1v1she<.I on lhe Newport Ccxbl school wtul£> othe~ do without -is Ila\\ Pd And so is th<• underlymg nobon lhut tlw sc hoot d1stnct l'i tx>mg disingenu- ous by lxinkrolllng the new school and. Maybe there's a way to unify the airport fight rtt the "rtmP time, poo;1tJomng 1tseU to ask \Ol"'P' to ttppro\'P .t school bond ThP lrulh 1.s that the planned Newport Coast '>Choo! will cost the school dJstrict .. not.tung, s,1ve the saldfles of the teachers dnd ddm1111strators 11 evcnh.1dlly hires. The only people• l>ankrolling the school drP tho-.e who hve along the New- port Cods!. The hulk of lht> cost is conung from the l\ trllo-Roo-. d1stnrt thdt was cre- dled tht• bcttPr pmt ol d de<:ctde dgo. MPllo-Roos d.Jslri< L'> dre, for ldck of a morP l'll"gunt expldnat.Jon, geograptucal pock<>L<; m which homeowners are req111recl to lklY monU1ly fees that are then ll!-.Ni to huild such bdsics as schools. ln this cdst>, thE' fanulies that will send their C'hildrPn to the new school are actu- dlly payinq for that c;chool. And the Mel- lo-Roo-. mon<>y that they've coughed up cannot be spent-elsewhere. What little isn't covered by the Mello- Roos distnct is corrung from the IJVine Co , the finn developmg the Newport Coast. The Irvine Co is kicking m nearly $500,000 for arclutectural enhancement at the school, presumably to give it enough of a tweak that 1t echoes the look and feel and tone of lhe area. •1t may have dn ltdlian villa look,~ expl.a.ms Mike Fine, lhc d.istnct's financial director, •but ll won't have an ltdlian villa ·cost." The pomls the ed1tonal should have mdde are: · The funding of the new school does not take away money that rrught have been bett~r spent al other schools. ~a · The mone y bemg used to construct the school Cd1).not be used elsewhere. The funds for the school are not com- ing from the dJstnct, but rather from se who hve in Newport Coast And, the fact that a $? .5 million grade ool -not an expellSlve school by state standards -LS being con- spucted does not lessen the gnawing reality that the distrtct has more than 00 million in repairs it needs to make various scllools to make them sate and Still. the school board could have been t on notice that -unlike the recent THE ISSUE: What is the right fight over the proposed airport at the El Toro Marine base? CHANGE THE FOCUS Newport Beach does not want John Wayne expdnded because it knows it means thell' lives would be filled with more and louder noise and the value of lhetr bomcs would plunge. KnoWlng this. how could they want that for the communities surrounding El Toro. The fight should be no expdnsion of John Wayne and no airpOrt at El Toro. The flght should be for all of U(,. Let other olutions be found - ones that harm nono of us. TONI MENDELL Ldguna Woods South County antidirpoJ1 activists and Newport anti-John Wayne Air- port expansion people should work together to support an Inland Empire solubon. No John Wayne expansion and no El Toro! Support a regional solution to air trnfhc needs based on utilization of Inland · Empiie airports; the citv.ens of Riverside and San Bemadino cm.in- ties want and need the jobs and eco- nomic development that airports in their community Wlll bring. NeWJ>.9rt Beach citizens should work together with South County citizens to 'end th.is expensive and dJVISive airport war. We can find a solution that works for C'vcryone BOB LUDOVISE Laguna Niguel Right now, both side of the is~ues of El Toro airport are qucs-.. fodcsUy comforttlble for students. ovations at &stb1utt Elementary -it Save our open space must mako dam sure that construcbon - ts don't soar, forang tho distnct to use before it's too late veloper fees -generated cfutrictwide to pay off the final tab. That money Regarding the recent article on the uld come at th expcn of other SegeBtrom Project, dated July 21. My hoots. • opUl.ion is when are all of us gomg to And, true enough. thQre is a PR i.SSue wake up and realize that thlS 1s pre· 1 . New School, fancy a.n:hitecture. cious 14Jtd that surrounds us. And It is 1'm•down school, leaking plumbing. The rapidly disappearing before ow eye.~. ~roeption is out there that there's a lack Be it new re14ll spe<"e or a 32·1tory ~ equity between fehools m Newport high-nse, maybe It ii time to let some m and thole in Costa Mesa. Elected of our open 1pace11tand u II before daJi need to oonlront that ~ lt ii way too fate. You only have to every tum and guard agawt f~ drive south on tbe toll road to wltnett lJAm8S.-.,~-----~----.,...._....,.Jm-.JUemnlngJJf.tbe.aac»-bNuU The hnaJ truth ii that there's nothing fu1 canyons mland of Newport and oo with bulldinO deeent sdl<>Ol. ~. Thay .,._ ~ more tract. would be someth1ng wrong It they de¥elopmenla, pSpp6ng up •t. -. aDd more It won't be .long ......... -..... fram ... to .Im DllgD II CD11111l 1t1 ty m••td bf COUftTESY Of El TORO MARINE COPPS AIR STATION An aerial view of El Toro Marine base. boning the merits of Rep Christo- pher Cox's intentions (regMding his support of the anti-El Toro Sale.and Healthy Communities initiative). This boils down to money and whether John Wayne Airport could . be minuruzed. This bnngs us to the point that both airports could even- tually ruin large areas of central and South County. Newport and Costa Mesa cue at nsk a.s much as the eight surround- ing cities of El Toro. You might take a good look at the Safe and Healthy lniUative to be presented to the vot- ers in 2000. It would also protect your area from the nonregulttted flights coming to John Wayne in the year 2005, and you sure Cdn't assume that El Toro will ever be an airport, given the fact that just one city alone will tie it up m the courts for at least 10 years. There clfe even other cities waiting their tum also. Like I scUd befbre, I wish they were both shut down, and a sunple toll rodd to Ontano would solve the money and NIMBY problems. Is that JU t too unple for our coun~ to understand? Another bankruptcy on its way. LINDA JONES I Mm~ DON'T EXPAND JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT • Llvmg under the flight path of John Wayne Airport, I have·a few comments for those in South County who continually state it would be better to expand JWA rather than use El Toro for a commercial airport. My ne1ghbors and I moved to Newport Beach with the promJ.Se '\hat the small airfield now known as • MllLIAG developments. This is exactly what happened from L.A. down to here. And it JUSt doesn't teem to atop. l rec- ommend we leave this open space alone and as ts before our children and future others live to regret all of this continwng construction. . RALPH ROWNS CO.ta Mesa I've had enough of Steve Smith up .my Dally Pilot: M9*'-and found Mill MoUm....,. lmllll altlde outlining bow It ...... be ----:=rm d Ul fll'CllDo~ Airy dMlnce JG11~9'l llial ID • put a sock in 1t foi:.. say, the rest of the millennium if we ~t hun a ruce big trophy? • ., ; GARY E. DRIES Costa Mesa . Jn support of building new eleinentary school I think ablolutely that Newport Oou\ Elementary SC:bool lhould be buUt u 1°'19 u we, the ~yen. don't pay for it -they cert&&ily have e to build it and make It Q nice 'JWA would never ex1>and and cer· tamlf never have commercial llight:s. Thal was believable because the one small airstrip \1sed only by pn- vate airplanes and the land around the ai.rpcirt did not seem qualilied for much more. To our amazement they did expand the facility and allowed conunercial Jets, even though lo do so-required quesbonably steep take- off and landing maneuvers (some would even say "dt1ngerous ~) Due . to our close proximity to the airport, the resultant effect of no~e and pol- lution upon our commuruty has been s1gnificant. Yet we understood 'the necessity of this d.irport to the major- ity of Orange County residents and have qweUy adjusted. However, tf JWA is allowed to --: expand once agam, it will be monu· mentally dc:structivc. To alter its size to accommodate the county's grow- mg air traffic would mean JWA's borders would hdve to.expand into our community. Homes and busi- nesses would need to be eliminated and its new boundaries and the . resultant unpact would intrude even further mto our city. Upper Newport Bay, one of the few remauung homes to specific birds and wildlife, as well as a source ot pnde and beauty lo our county, would be m danger. Por them to"suggesl we endure even more so that their community is left untouChed, is offensive!}"' e sel'VlJlg. Residents near JWA have carried the burden of our county's air traffic for years. Is 1t unreason- able to expect those m South County to share in that responsibility, espe dally since they are the cities who now u e JWA the mo t? will encourage others to improve the other schools. Absolutely, I thmk ttiej' should b{? allowed to bwld at ait mce as they want. Make it as nice as they can pay for it I am r.atUng about Newport C~ Blementary, and I think that yes, the r.idents there have every {ight to make • nice 1ehool U they are par.ml t tt11·ua& mRI I Ul1li1t II~ EYE-OPENER I auon Of THE DAY ••• lSS days. From a dub member 30 yecn ogo: •How long do you think you're p.g lo last? •11 never forget that •. : Mike Reehl, club pro since 1985, asked that question wh~n .he was a Sata Ana CC bag boy in 1969 Thursday, July 29, 1999 • Spo<ts Editor Roger Canson • 949-57 44223 Doily Pilot Bl CONNIE MACK IASEIALL FEARS.OM·E FOURSOM •. 111 E SPORTS HALL OF FAME Group off to Western Regionals for shot at World Series :ID August. · 1'oNV Al 10111~1 u ,(Wyflb Four local prep baseball stand- outs are on thelf' way to New Mexico as part or the California State Connie Mack Baseball Toumament-winrung Long Bea- Cb Giants · After compiling a 15-6 regular • season record, The Giants won five straight playoff games, including Tuesday's champi- onship win over the Long Bedch Cardinals, 6-5, to advance to the Connie Mack Western Regional Playoffs, which will be held at Duk.es Stadmm m Albuquerque, beguming Friday at 11 a.m. local time. The winner of the 10-team, double-elimination tournament Will advance to the Connie Mack World Series beginrung August 7. "We've been swinging the Ty Hatj>er Charlie Waite Scott Beerer bats really well,• Coach Matt Lunc:hn said. •All up and down the order, from 1-9 have been doing a great job getting the big .hit when we need it.• The Giants' tour local players, each a Daily Pilot Dream Teamer, Scott Beerer and Charlie Walte from Newport Harbor, Ruben Mancilla from Costa Mesa High and Ty Harper from Corona del Mar High, have been a major help to the team's success, according to Lundin. "All four are outstanding ball players," Lundin said. "They have the tools and the right chemistry to make it to the next level of baseball with some suc- cess.• One of the brightest surprises of the summer has been the play of Beerer, Newport's seruor-to-be, who was named first-team all Sea View League-last year. "Scott has been the biggest Ruben Mancilla surprise of any player I've ever coached on any team,• Lundin said. "We brought him along as a utility player, but he's been doing some quality pitching for us, and when our:second baseman went down, he came in and has been making all the big plays for us. Not JUSt the routine plays, but just about every ball hit in his direc- tion. he's made the play.• SEE BASEBALL PAGE 82 CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Corona del Mar •A Reehl hometown guy, Santa Ana Country Club director ·of golf has en1oyed an outstanding career. R.laWU> Dt''" en Mike Reehl 11111 pplled for an 1111111 pening m the outstand.J.ng colle91ate career, COSTA MESI CO M MUNITY 'GOLF CLA S SIC .. bag room at Santa Ana Country Club', he certamly didn't realize at the time what a su~cesstul career move it would become. Reehl's remarkable nse from bag boy to boss lS mtngwng coun~ dub lore, but it ~as d family tragedy that onginil.lly brought him to Santd Ana, the oldest dub in Orange County. but realtzed shortly thereafter he wasn't gomg to make much of a liVlng tryUlg to ~hoot under 70. Plus, he'd Just mamed his sweetheart, Lynn, and was ready to settle down, so Reehl returned to Santd Ana Country Club to become a full-tune starter under IC>gendary former head pro • Gerald Hall. .. His father, Cecil, died of hedrt failure on the golf course at Mesa Verde Country Ch1b while the two were playing a round together on March 15, 1968. He was 48. · With the· family no longer able to afford their Mesa Verde membership, Reehl, then a Corona del Mar High standout, accepted bis first JOb at age 16 m the Santa Ana bag room m October 1968. It was a tough road," Reehl said of the rruru-tour orcuit. "l fourtd out that 1 wasn t going to be very successful." The golf gods. however, had other plans for Reehl, who went mto the Santa And pro shop m . 1977 and became Hall's key man. By 1979, Reehl was a full.fledged, card-carrymg PGA profess1ondl and was on · his way to a thnvmg cu.reer dS a dub pro. In 1985, Hall. who once wrote a book on the lu.story of S<i!l~ Ana Country Club rE;tlred. Reehl c;aid he was •m the ngbt place at the nght time,• and was hired to succeed his mentor; He has never left. Reehl, now the dub's head professional and director of golf, was able Mike Reeh! Reehl, who contmue~ to compete in golf, mostly with Santd Ana's dub to maintain acce~s to a golf course in his wnal JOb and enjoyed a sensational amateur career. Few golfers are as homegrown as Reehl -one of Corona del Mar's first four-year. varsity golf lettennen and a member of the Sea Kings' CIF Southern Secbon championship team m 1967, when he was a sophomore. . Reehl was Corona del Mar's No. 1 player in 1968 and '69, and qualified for the CIF individual championsh.tps all four years. champions m three-player for- ma~. held the course record at Santa .Ana (64) for many years. unW Fred Couples shot 63 after making an eagle on the 18th hole. Couples played dS a guest of a member, ~hortly alter eanung 1992 PGA of Amenca Player of the Year honors. Smee Rpehl has. been in charge, SACC has been able to host chrucs and exhibitions with several PGA Tour pros. including Johnny Miller, Peter Jacobsen, Gary McCord, Al Geibe.tger and Loren Roberts. DON I.EACH I DAl.'I' Pl.OT Mike Sheldrake of Java T'Go hammers the ball out of the bunker at No. 18 during Costa Mesa Community Ctmk on Monday. In 1970, Reehl won the state community college btle in his only year at Orange Coast College, beating future PGA Tour pro Mac O'Grady (then named Phil McGleno) in a playoff, then transferred to Long Beach State, where Reehl was an Rechl, a 1969 CdM High graduate, \\a~ once asked by a pessmust: •How long do you think you're going to last?• PAULSON A HUGE IMPACT AT CosrA MEsA ClfAMBER EVENT That wa when Reehl first started in the bag room. *I'll never forget that,· Reehl said. •At Mesa Verde Country Oub. Kelley, John Gieberson and Terry Reed cap- tured the team championship at 11-under- par 60 after winning a ca.rd-off against two other teAms. ·What a class guy,• chamber president Ed Fawcett said of PaullOD, wbo is 10th on the PGA Tour m drlYing distance with a 286.3-yard average, All-Amencan. ' Reehl, who grew up with Mananne Towersey. SACC's re19rung women's dub champion, }OU\S the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating In 1972, Reehl won the · conference championship, COSTA MESA -Denrus PaulsOn of the PGA Tour dian't play In the third annual Costa Mesa Community Golf Classic at Mesa Verde Country Club, but the home- grown product n\ade his presence felt m the banquet room Monday during the fund- ralS8J for the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- But Paulson (Costa Mesa .High/Santa Ana Country Club), who bu won a career- high SJn ,94'\ th1I year on the .PGA Tow, was a heavy bidder during the live and silent auctions, peS8ed out free amqgrapbed hats, ball5 and pi,ct\ar8s1 and put bU'iwelf on the auction bloekby ~ ~· includi~ hlmself, at Pelican.Hill Club. Hu~n·s Auto BOdy, which won the inaugural Costa MeM Community Golf Classic and fell out ol tbe nannlng last year, finished second with Jim Pot9et, Bob Taylor, Buddy Bearbmver and 1bd Beerbower. Bob Howard, Paul Royek 8Dd Michael Fields helped PrintMasters lake third. def eating eventual PGA Tour pro Lon Hinkle in a playoff, while the 49ers were ranked as high as seventh in the nabon. Long Beach State qualified for the NCAA•Toumament all three years Reehl was m the lineup. , the oncoming millenmum. He Uv about a three-iron shot away from Santa Ana Country Club Wlth his wife, Lynn. and three daughters: -by Richard Dunn .. Reehl made four of five cuts in mini-tour events roliowmg his Celina,20,Bnanna, 17.and Al s a. 14, City Championship has a ·storied history T ENNIS ·Davenport, Rubin duel • Mark O'Meara, Scott Simpson -but by George, guess who's the king? M tUk O'Meara, last y ar' Masten.; and Bntish Open champion, is the championship' most famous filwnn~. Scott Simpson, whose PGA Tour career mcludcs the 1987 U~. Open champ1on~hip, won the titlo here in 1974. (O'Meara won five yea~ later). But, for local lore, Estancia High prOduct Jim George ls king of the Costa Mesa City Cbampion1hip. The event, fonnerJy ref erred to u the WW JordM Cla sic and bolted by Cotta MeN OoU & --oi-.a;y Qub, ii·~ lbe.J>elL. tWo-day chiunpionshtps during tM -.mm Jn Orange CQWlty lliDa c.ntel Ila ID~ bitMory 81 a lbat onr waw. 111111..r:::rwtth O'Meara," tournament director Rich Koehrer once said. •So this is no Mickey Mouse tourna- ment.• Now, il only an alumnus of the event can win a PGA Championship, then· all of the majots will be covered. George, however, won the inaugural Costa Mesa City Championship in 1973 and has played every year smce ... believed to be the only goUer to have played in the previous 26. The 27th rendition is Aug. 7-8 and applications are available at Costo Mesa Golf & Country Club. Aoout 120 amateun are experted to tee It up In the Cjhamplolllhip flight for the 1999 Costa Mesa~~~p. Laat year, the~~ a Sl0,000 pune in ICrip (bued op !20 eotriel) that~ amaog 8¥9 llght wtnnln. tnchdng. -:-:r. ,.... Ml ti • .,...,... -~~-·=- I 0 L F playing pnvileges at Newport Championship Series go for Beach Country Club. Round 3 . The club, which hosts the •1t•s the most fun tournament Toshiba Senior Classic on the 1 play in dll year long,• Woodard • World's No. 1 forced Senior PGA Tour, is looking to said. •My mom and dad will be hire a full-time starter. out again (from Hemet}. My into a late third sel •Everyone working hero mom has been lt>oking forward PALO ALTO _ Newport {m the pro shop) has a '1ay doing to the Tea Cup Cla call y ar. 8 ach1 Und "y Davenport, the starting,• 541d Newport She has to plan her horse shoW5 the No. l-ranked women"s Beach head 9rof 'onal Paul a.round it. She always asks, te:nrus player m the World Hahn, who wants a mature 'Wben's the Tea Cup? When· and th r~t Wunbledoa person to manage the booth the Tea Cupr" between the first and 10th t~. Woodard, who 'Wlll play the champion, and Chandtl One scenario certainly third annual event on her home Rubin were embroiled ln • beckons a retired individual who course, will be one Of lour three· t matr.h Wednesday loves golf and ii lnteretted in featured players in the t8·hOle in the second roUnd ol tbe 18 and older. The maXimum working varied houn and days. tournament to determine a Delly Bank of the West Ousk: et handicap index allowed ls 18. For tome0ne on a budget and Pilot women'• c:bampion from Stanford, Davenpbrt leed· Both public co~ at Costa shiny dubl to use, this muld be the four private dublin thla lng, 6-3, 6·?, 2·1, u diiM· Mesa (Loi l..agOI and Mesa the opportunity you've been newspepen c:irculetion line CODllderatlor. De9NiCl Linda) are UMd for the waiting far. DMa'ls~ Sally HolRMn (Big Canyon Rubin had irdw.nttld t11 champtomhJp. Detaill: (949) 6'4·9680. Country Oub), D8bbW AJbdgbt the ftnt ~ db ...... 714·540-7500, ut. 108. (Newport 8Mcb CountryCIUb) M Win 0.-ktnA !tptlal II -'----J--:lllf• ••-..a. a 1:_ .... ,..,...,.,,._........,defeocl ... -~1qg._:n.aUllll~~)~-Rolnama. n 11 ... IMflld "'1or pu1k:lpeDt.,.,... Woodard°' ~ M1mw 'lbwel.,-.V-1 ""--W••laf"nmn• ~llalMbGdy. C>mdal reqdMWl>••I• M.-.Yadii CouDlry OUb cu1 (s.ata Ana COUDtlJ QUbt wtl -.. ---mmlde o.. ('D1IMee to bit Wiit b..:Z.:3. WbliD 11ae ..._ aotry m lmlp ._ ..,.._,. .-.a =;::-:-:-.... ~Club ==--Miia-- • . t 82 Thvrlday, Ju)y 29, 1999 s G 0 l F WAR BY THE SHORE l 'RllfS • Semifinals today. . NEWPORT BEACH -Stmtifi· na1s play is the order of the day today following another round of juniors tennis at the War by the Shore, the Balboa Bay Qub Rae· quet Club's 1999 Junior Tennis Cla~c TlllNIS ..,., .. Slnt ... 0Mltllch def. Shih, 6-1, M, Tim LM def. Joel Wiles, w. 6-2 80)" 12 Singles ' Labor Day tournament approachiitg' • l'hree-day, r~und-robin format set for Sept. 4-6. CLASSIC Wednes~results: . OfJl lop 14,,.,.... Mlchoel McClune def. AAdy Magee, 6-1, 6-1; Allen LH def. '--land Buttle, 2-6, 6-2. 6-l, MkhMI M<Oune def. Alex Chin, 6-1, 6-1; Allen Lee def. Nldrew Farland, 6-2. 6-l, Shlmpel Suzuki def. Ajay Ahluwalia. 2~, 6-0, M, • p ~ E Rw T I I S E 11 l i BEACH -The Labor Day Beach Classic, SpO~ored by the New· port Beach Quakes Will take WNt John Curtlus def. 8rl•n NOguchl, 6-1, 6-'l. ...,. ,0 Sine'" ll'le third annual shootout for honbrs as the women's dub champion In and around Newport !Jeach, Corona def Mar and Costa Mesa. ROUNl>Of 11 ..,.,.~ wt.n«kl de'f. Lee, S-1, 6-J; Clrnert>f'I Nueml def. Gary Fin, 6-3, 7·$; Br•mdpm • hggett def. Seblsti.n COrTllft. 6-3, 6-2; Oemck Klunchoo def. Mk'hMI O'Brld<Mtd\, ~ 6-1, 6-2. FiltNn ~def.~ Bowman, 6-0, 6-0; ltainelr !van Matias def. o.st. 6-0, 6-l. Danny Oelatl'llk def l•n Connolly, 6-0, 6-2; · ll•kl Wardtn.ln def. James P~rr. 6-0, &<>, ltalnelr fv•n MatlH clef. Patter Rhodef, 6-1, 6-1. -Glfil 11 Slngfe9 place September 4-6. . ' The 15-under tournament will play "at Corona del M~ High, while the 14-W1der and 12·under games will take place at Chap- parosa Park in Laguna Niguel. \ Dat. cO Friday~:ust 13 7M~ 2p.m. ~ 51'9 loyaU~ Bryan Newell def. Joll'I Stuart. 6-4, 6-3, >or· dan Coleman def. Blllte Melstef, S-7, 7-6, 6-0, · JoNttl1n lowmln def R.ljl Sondhu, 6-4, 6-4, Tim Lee def. Tyl« Oect. 6-1, 6-1;John Curuus def Nicholas Doan, 6-3, 6-3; Joel Wiles def. Alex Kemut.s. 7-5, 7-6; loya 12 5mglee Andrew Fttland def.-¥1f1<er Ph!lllps. M . 6-1; Allen Lee def. Se~ T~ ~. 7-6, 7-6 (7-5); Shlmpel Suzuki def. Steve Johnson Jr, 6-0, 6-1; Nffta Lei def, Ehubeth Cook. 6-0, 6-0; Girts 16 Singles Jodie ~d def Hillf'f Full«, 6-1, 7-6; Leslie Damlon def. IClm Tran, 6-1, 6-4; Kelly Sfx def, Christina Weng. 6-2, 3-6, 6-2; KriSten Griffittl def. Meg.In Hawtc1m, 6-4, 7-5; Krls1nl loss def. ICtlsten CIM, 6-1, 6-1. Glm 14 Slngles Lauren Hacrls def.1.lodsa)' Rye. ~ ~l. 6-2; Brrttanv Holland def. Molly Shih. 6-1, 6-1, Emma Taylof def. Ashley Metttrt, 3"6, 6-1, 6-2; Whitney P1ul def. Breann• Stowell, 6-4, 6-2. The team entry fee for the three-day, round·robin event j.s $300 plus six baseballs. For information. call Tourna- ment Dtreclor John Elliott at f~) 640-8104. Mesa Verde Country Club, Costa MMa ERIC SANTUCCI I DAllYl'llOT Kristen Case return.. a backhand against Krlstina Boss In girls t8s. Defending champion Marianne Towersey, 9oya 10 SU.IM Dinny Desatik aef. John Hutchinson, 6-3. 6-3; Ian Connolly def. Austin D•YIS. 6-0, 6-0; Blake W1rdman def. Dl\/ld Petto0n, 6-1, 6-0; James Parr def. Graham Wittlert>y, 6-0, 6-1. Glrtt 12 Singles Meo.n Petrik def. Amy Zhlng, ~. 6-3; Chrlstlne RkXhermofO def. Elizabeth Bldan, ~. 6-0, 6-1; Lonen Butteiwkk def. Jaclyn Manning. 6-0, 6-1; Sarah Fansler def. Amanda Youth league forming Santa Ana Country Club T h e A AB c IASllALL Challene-n Debbie Albright. QUAlnUFINALS 8oyS 11 Slngles Varela, 6-1, 6-1. • Glrlt 10 Slngl" NoguchVSpem-er Reitz def. Brandon Borcomanl8rennan Ro~rts. 7-5, 6-3; Seth Lewkow/logan Johnson def Charlie Farmer/Shaun Maguire, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. Natalie Citro/Krista Mcintosh def. T1mar1n Esplno~olly Shih, 6-3, 2-6, 6-0. Girts 12 Doubles Qullrterfinelt Youth baseball league in Orange County is now f onning a youth baseball league, which will run from late September througb November. Newport Beach Country Club Bryon Weinberg def. Jonathan Naf1rette by default; Kuba Gebel def. Hadley 001•. 6-1, 6-4; lac Mar1ch1m def. 811ke Wilson-Hayden, &.3, 6-3; Mltggie Mello def. l<ellv Curtius, 6-3, 6-1; Jltllln Braverman def. Stephanie Langer, 6-1, 6-0; Sierra Elllson def. Brttt.ny Rosen, 4-6, 7-6, M . lloya 12 boublu Qullrterflnal• Herman Ahu1alAndrew Farland def, Ian Connolly/John Hutchfmon, 3 6, 6-3, 6-3; Girls 16 Doubles Sarah Fansler/Jamison Steele def. Blanca AboYbakareK.arissa B&Ol.lbaklre, 6-1, 6-1; Amy Nguyenl\ll Truong def. Hayley Young/Miranda Young, 6-0, 6-0; Julie CMotMayt(tm Yang def. Sarah Geocaris/Stephanie Langer, 6-1, S-2, Lorren ButtetWick/Alex Murrel def. Ro;c.1nne Elllson1Sie.rr1 Elhson, 6-0, 6-0 Denise Woodard Mesa Verde Country Club Sally Holstein ..,.,.s...,.. Big Canyon Country Club Aaron Vovan def. Logan Johmon, 6-0, 6-3; Cameron Nazeml def. Erk Alrnaes, 3-6, '6-4, 7-6; Hu"lter Jldt def. Pets Wllnedu. 6-!, ).6, 6-3; 9oya ,, Doubles ~nals Ale• KerhuJWBryan Wanaw def Tyler Oeck/Dylln E1pley·Jones. 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Brian Selmanson/Waller dt!f. Claster/Jaco~. 6-3, 6-0. Girt• 14 Ooubtes Quarterfinals 1Wo teams formed by dlff erent age divisions, 14-and-under and 12-and-under will be available. -BASEBALL . Deadline for registration is, August 31. • ~~C>W:!:.'.;@ Dail¥ Pilot CONTINUED FROM 81 Mississippi m the fall, was also a first-team, au Sea View League selection after cl successful career at Newport. •He's like having another coach on the field," Lwidm said. • Dunng the summer, 1 usually Jet .the catchers call the games until the playoffs, but Charlie has done such a great job, I've let him call the pitches the entire summer. We're always on the same page." We've also been using him as a pitcher and he threw well in our first playoff win this swn· mer." This fearsome foursome has joined other all-st~ from thraughout the Southland and have {ormed a rather imposing group. For lllformation, call Johri "Elliott at (949) 640-8104. Flag football program for youths ages 5-6 DEEP SEA Wednesday's counts Mancilla, who is headed to Orange Coast College in the fall has already caught the praise of his new coach, John Altobelli. •He's one of those special players who don't come around very often,• Altobelli $aid. "He's just a great kid.· The Golden West-bound Harper, who earned practically every post-season honor imaginable, has been slowed this sumrnei: with an ankle injury, but LWldin hcls been using him as a designated rotter for the pitch-· • rve got kids from San Diego, Orange County, Rivemde County and Los Angeles County," Lundin said. •When we started. I knew we had a group of guys that ccln go a long way in this thing. I've been wa1ting for us to gel as a .group and about two weeks ago, it started to happen. Our defense, hitting and pitching all came together at the right time. N:wphort~ Foofilll Lundin agrees. "Ruben is one ot the best hitters I've ever been a.round. He's a ver)' smart hitter, who remains calm at the plate. His biggest strength is that he can make adjusbneots not only with each at-bat, but with ev~ry pitch." Waite, who will attend the University of er. 1 "TI1is kid can flat-out hlt, • Lwidin said. "You can tell that this young man has all the tools to be an unbelievable offensive threat. #If we.keep up our high level of play, we'll keep on playing all the way to the World Senes.# Mesa Jr. All-American Football program will fleld a new nag football team for youngsters ages 5-6. nus beginning progTam will teach the game's fundamental skills. For registration informa- . bon, call Jim McGee at (9419) 640- 0500. ( PUeuc ..bnces ) ( PUllUC ~ I I ~ HOltoll I I PUBUC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I Act.itlous 8u1lne11 Name Statement The following pe~ 1re dOlflQ bu$ln6$S IS Aetttlou• BualneH Name St.tement The lollow1ng petSON are Oo<ng tius 1ne" H BeechDude, 1004 W Balboa Boulevard New· port Beach C•lllorn11 112861 KC Heyhn, 1004 W 8aJbOe Boulevard, New· porl Beach, Calllornta 92681 This business 1s con· duded by an lnd1vldu•t Have you Slar1ed doing DUsiness yet? Ves 07/0111999 I< C Heyl•n This s1a1emenl was hied 'Y!lh the County Cle"' ol Orange County on 7 2·99 1HM7N217 oauv Piiot July 8. 15. 22, 29, 1999 Th655 Fletltlou1 BualneH Nam• Statement Thi IOllowing persons are doing businest aa POSTNET, 4023 Bircti Street Newport Beach, CA 92860·2231 JOhn Char1es 1<1pts11Jhl, 3051 Loren Lane Costa Mell, CA 92626 Sandra Sue 1<1ptstUhl. 3051 Loren Lane. Colla Men CA 92626 Th11 bollness 1s con- ducted by llUsbend Md Wile Have you 1Ulr1ed dolllg buMeSS yet? No John C l<lplslUN This 11a1emen1 waa filed With lhe. County Cleric ol Orange County on 7-2·99 1HM7te112 Daily Pllol July B. 15. 22. 29, 1099 Th640 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTmous BUstNESS NAME The IOllowlng peraon(a) hH (haveJ abitndonla the \Jff ol the fletltloue bull-,_.. n1tne: Sflfpplng Connection, t1023 Bffcil Street, SU111 A, N ort Beach, CA ' 2231 AdttlOUI ~ name ,.,.,.,ed IO above ... filed In Orange County Qll S·tl•llll, Ff\.E NO. t9"e791lMO JeM Cl\lltle• l<lpfstuhl. 3051 L.cnl\ lane, Co&la I Meu, CA 11262B Sandra S 1<1pft1uhl, 3051 Loren Lane, Cocta JMaa, CA 92620 Thlt butinNI It oon ~ by husbend Ind wife John c l(lpt11Uht Thie "''*'*'t ... filed Witt! fie ~ Cletlc ol C>1lnge ~IY on 712M 1 .... 7111,., O.ly Piiot .Nty 8, 1 ~·-211 I t... I l"IOl)4 Fictitious Bualnna N•m• St•tAtment The following P'ISona •re doing t>uslness as Throne Technologies, 276 AVOCltdo St . Apt B- t 03. Costa Meta. CallfOf· n1a 92627 Naltlan Soon Kaur1an, 276 AVOC*So St , ~I B· 103, Co111 Mesa, Calilor- ma 92827 This buslnesa ls eon- ducied by an individual Have yOY si.ned dOlng business yet? No Nethan Scon Kazar'lltn Thi$ s1atemen1 was filed wilh the County Clerk of Orange Count~-9-99 1 91750 Dally PllOI July 15.k ~~-29, Aug. 5, 1999 lnc>t!O Flctlitoua BuelneH Name StatAtment The IOllowlng persons ere doing t>uslness as MACAlHHUR MOBIL AUTO SERVICE, 100 West MacArthur Blvd , Sanll Ana CA 92707 Amir llk.han, 7 Agete, lrvtne, CA 9261" Thia buslneu is con· du<:lad b'f an lndrllldual Have you Sll'19d OOlng buslneu Y.•r? Yes, 7/2M Amir A. llld\ln This stalemeflt Wat hied Wttn ttoe County Clerk or Orange CounlY on 7·11-99 1"81711703 Dally Pilot Ju!y 15, 22, 211. Aug 5. 1999 Th668 I Actltlou• Bu•lneH Faramarz Mot*1y new ncnou1 Bus.nm IUml rwmu.r d ~ O:ll.ny, &er .. Me. tt-631J.t Name Statement This statement was flied St11emerc ""51 bl f~td onor., c.lbnl.._..tJr ~J 111TICE10C11S1fl'ORS The fOllowlng • PltfSOJ\$ W•lh Ille County Clertc of 11111 dlll The li!Jng of tin sa-69t 1 ...-.,,..., • ,., OF IUl..l IAl.f are doollQ bulinesa as Orange County on 7·2·99 ITlt.rl doeS noc of itself aitnonzt "* llld ....-~ • (UCCS.C.1106) CORPC>AATECAREERS, 191196791150 llleuse1nllnS111eof1fQ'<JU1 Tlllm" ~ a.-i. 81 t«m:E IS HERE1l'f GIVEN INC , 1500 Oua• SI , SI.lite Dally Pilot July 8, 15, 22, !Mlness NMnt 1n lllOl*>n of the ~ WlllMn. • bn6::irf !NI a lallk Siii d 1bc1Ut II> bl 290, NeWpor1 S.•Q!, CA 29, t099 Th&48 1101t1S ot nMhlr undet Ftcltl3I .... I& pi.de ~ b .. midi 92660 Ffetltlous Bualnesa SU. or common law (St• ~ biddw tor c:11t1 ~ 1& The namt(s) .,,., taninm Corporate Careers, Inc • Name Statement S.C.On 17llOO et SIQ • llllSIMU ..,,.. of • 11 ~ llllJ'llY ot .. lddl'US ot \tie selltf !Pl SEO- (CA). 1500 Oual SI • S\1111 The following persons and Pl'olmions Code) Lhled Si.&. .. """'· e ca.fWs HWA KIM. 16575 Yon t<am\11'1 29o, Newpor1 Beach, CA are doing ~ess _, FilSt filing clw:t dr'M'I by•._ a"'*"" #J !Mne. CA 92660 PROFESSIONAL f;twpolt Beadl-Costa Maa bri I clw:t ~ bye ... a Doing DUllllUS as EL This buSloess la con· YACHT PARTNERS. 3199 CP6338&1 .M 29: AuQ5,12.19 ...,:., cndll incn. 01 1 cfw:t TAQOOO ducted by a COlp()('811on A2 Airport Loop or., Costa 10!!9 dr'M'lbpe.,..alednllMIQI All Ohr business namt(s) Have you si.ned doing Mesa CA 92628 ' Flctltlou• Bu•ln•H llld btn ~. l9#IOI and lddlas(ts) used by thi ~ss Y9C7 Yet. 1985 Attted Industries Sales Name Statement ~. a 911'111 blr* sellef{1) w1thn 1t1e past !Me ~~~fn4'.'rr!:ki~~· and Manutactunng, . tnc., The following persOll6 ~ 11 -*311 5102 of .. VMB as slltitd by ltle selltr(I). This statement was filed (CA) 3199 A2 Airport Loop are doing bus•neu a& 6rwalloodl Ind aiflotmd to dO n (If notll, so sf.ala) None 0n¥e. Costa Mesa. OA Beach Access; 596 The i..-111 .. aa.) ._ ~ fronC The Nmt(•) and bJainess With ltle County Cle"' ol 92628 ShOps Al Mission V1010, of .. ,.... .... "*' flfflY addfUs of tNe buyer(S) '""' Orange eouni~~~~ This business Is con· MISSiOl'I Vieio. CA 9261.( ne to .. PtanM (Mc 0.. TERESA JEVOO, 17Q02 Holmes DaMy Piiot Jutu 8. 15, 22, ducted by, a corporot1on Beach Access, Inc 401-411 E. °"PM' Aw, ~ AWM, CemlOS. CA 29, 1999 ., Th644 Have you staned doing (CA), 18003 Sky Perk Cir cm,. CA ea~. -19 Ind nllr· Thi nsets i.ng SOid .,. busA111~5 Y..9.!.~,Nolr1e"' Sales cle. Su11a E, Irvine, CA tit~ ID Ind now~ by• gene!Wly descnbld a slOCk 1n FlctltJou1 Bualne.. ""' fnc.u • 92614 "* aid dillcl ol Nit " .. trade. f1Qlres, 1QU1C)menl, Name Statement and Mfg Inc.. Mark ThlS business is con propeny ~ " .a Cl.VllY. goodw!U, ndename, lelM Mowery, President dU<:led by. 8 oorpC>fallon c.ilarnl ~ .. Wld lusthold I~ and ar~~I~~ .. ~~ Th11 statement was filed I-lave you staned dOing ,_., Pnll 2. " .. Qty of COWllllt not 11> cornoett with the C<iunty Clerk ol busmess yet? No "--· ·-~-of ~ incs .,. loc.allO at 16575 Herba Aqua, 1404 "·aNW> "~·-1v on 1 2 99 ...._. -_ .. , -·-La ""' •• .,... """"'' • • Beach Access, Inc , S• at aiatamia, • .,_on 1 Von t<Mman. #J, IMnl, CA ~A 9~~unltngton 191196798178 Thomas J Moore 111111 llld II bock 107. PIOll 3 end Thi lllllk ... IS 1'*1ldecl ., John D Mo<oen. 1401 DellY Pilot July 8. 15. 22, Pr1sldent •of Pll'Oll ~. rwcardl d -s be consumtnllld •the oftlCI 04 l.akallde La Hl 29• 1999 Th6SO This statement was hied OIWlgl °""'Y Thi -TEAM ESCROW INC lllCI ltle ne, unt•ngton Fictitious Buain .. a with the Coun1v Clerk ot ...,.. dllaUd • i.r....,.....-; WOPl*l Siii Cllll 11 ~ Actltloua 8u1lnee1 ~· ~!~. 1404 Name Statement Orange County on 7·20·99 '• .-h ._. ~ end 19. IM NarM Statement l.akallde La~ .~unting10n The lollowlflO persona 1999e79967B ot. Cllftl'O\ -..-en. ' tnr. The CUii NII is autl!eel 10 The tollowino pef'SonS Beecfl, CA 9m40 are dolnQ business as. Daily PilOI July 22. 29 of .. ,... plq*'Y ~ calond Unfonn COmmeftill are dOlnO'buSlneSS u Thia buSIMN 1$ oon-D & M" MOBIUTV 1040 A~ 5. 12. 1999 Th701 DJ1i111 c p.rpcrtld to bl' 2J95 CodeSedlon61062. YESt«>Y SWISS CUNIOUE. -438 duded by 1 general W t 711'1 SI , Costa Mesa F1ctltloua Bualness S.U w A-.. Qm Mia I• 1111 NII is tutl!eel 10 SIC Heloll'ope Ave . Suite l·E. peMIMp C.fit. 92627 Name Statement CA 9'l6'1T Thi l.fldno!llCI 61062. N lollowlng 1nlommon Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Hew Vol.I started dolllO D Ronald Duren, 32611 The looowing parsons w.e --... tnr Wiiiy b-l'lllst be PfO't'de(I) Eytlyne Hugi. 3535 E. bualneu yet? No AzOfll Ad . Dana Point, are dOing bu!lt'l85I as· ,,.,,, 1mrd-cl h ._ The name lllCI ldClltSt oj Coest }fwy., NII 110. Co-Jot Pravattone C.hl 92629 Beach Access. 3333 "**-Ind of.-OOlllll'O'I tne pelSOll wrlfl wllOm dams rorie Del Mar, C1' 92825 Thll statement was filed This . business Is con-Bl'iSIOI SI , 11064 COs~ 0M9 ..... ' tnr. ~ ~ ~ be httd d TEAM ~ Tht1 buslnesa la oon-wAA the County Cletlt of dueled by an Individual Mesa, CA 92656 Said Ult 11111 bl Ndll tu lllhU INC. 13151 Bmolhl111 St dUded by en lndMc:luel Orange Cooo1v 0n 7·2·99 Have VOY star1ect doing Beach Accea,, Inc • CIOl9W1I a ...,.-.iy, ~ Gatden G11M CA 92943 ltld lhl Have Vol.I started doing 1"91711147 business yet? No (CA), 18003 Sky Park Cir· ar ~ ~Illa. ~ ~ dly for folmg Clauns by .lfrf bulinffs v-t? No 0.1ty Pilol Juty 8, 15, 22, D Ronald Duren cle, Suite E. Irvine. CA em. arll'Qllnlnraa to r-t .. cteO*>fahlll be~S118, 10!!9, Evelyne Hugi 29, 1099 Th645 This statement was filed 926 l 4 ~ pMClpll Ull d ._ whcll rs ltle bJSllllSS dly befo11 This statement was hied Flcdtloua Bualwa with the County Clerk of ni11 busin11ss Is -con· "°'9(•) IDnd ~ * died of ~ ll1'0'*8d salt dlll speahed with the County Clertc of Na.me Statement Orange County on 7-2-99 ducted by • corl)OtQl•on ~ 111111 ...... ""°"· • lbO\'lt Orange ~I)' on 7·2·99 The folloWino persont 19996791179 Have VOY staned dOtn9 ~ 11 .i noll(s~ llMnta, Oaled 7 21 ·911 ~ 1 HM7911511 .,. dOlllo bUllneM ... Dally Piiot July 8, 15, 22. b0Sln8H yet? Ves. 6· 1 ·96' ii tnr. "'* .. --ol .. dillcl TERESA JfUNG. Buy11(1) C>aJlY Pilot July B. 15, 22. ~ WA)(MATE b) AIR 20, 1099 Th651 Beach Accesa, Inc of !Ml. ""'*Id 1111. clWVM Newpon Buell-Cotti Miu 211. 1099 T~1 8 • • Flctltloua Bualoesa Thomos J, Moore n lllPl!MM of .. trumt llld of CH533075 OO.S385-B .MN Flctltlou1 BualneH ~~~ ~~~ 0~6:2 Name Statiment PraslC!ant .. Mii cw...eect by Mid dillCI ol 1099 N•m• Stat.inent MICheel William Ryan, The followlng per$0ns Tl'll8 statoment was hied NII. 11>-11111 '22.11193 "*'"-d The foUow1ng parsons 4208 Rive< Ave., Newe>ort are doing bUslness as· with tn• County Clerk of GIUld ..,..,.. end edciDlll Flttltloua Bualn•H are doing bUllneu as Beach, CA 92682 TI P TOP MA IN. Ofango County on 7·20·99 ICMrae ii ,,.,,,, • ..._ ,. Name Statement •) VISloo 3000 E·Corn· ....... bu··-11 II con-T£NANCE AND REPAIR, 111998780Sn ""-_., ...... -....-. The tOllowlng petlON mere• Consulllng, b) oJa:S by.in-lndMdual 18687 LOI i...omes. Foun• D•~Y PilOt July 22. 20..1 ~-deldof..,.~ 11edolng bUSlneM e1: Gramme Commerce Con· Have you atal19d doing l•ln Valley, Calnornl1' A~ 5, 12, 1i99 Th70.t' --lllCf ........ ., .. Soboba ~I Group, suiting Group, c) Gramme bullneSI yet? Y11, el29l90 92708 Flctltlou• Bu1lneu l.nlllrl911d • -dlcllrllDn 234 seventeenth St • "114• Commerce, d) Gramme Mtchael Willtam Rytn • Nick Dlmltropoutos, Name Slatement d dlfU llld ~ l:lr 11111. Cost• Mesa. Calllornla Convnerce EOI Speciel· Thia 11111ement was flied 22917 Via Cereza. M1aai00 The tollow.ng """""'S n1 aw-.,... of ..... ftl 92627 Itta, 111441 Siena $.co with !he County Clerk of V1110, Cahlornll 112691 •re d()j()g bualnesaas...,., .-..i ID .... w••wd Madl-Cen1er Medtc•I Ro90. lf\llne, CA 92612 Orange eoootv 0o 7·2·119 This bu•iness Is oon· goloans com. 18012 .-_,,...of .... Ind Clonte. ll'IOOfPQraled, (CAl, Ro.I ~ne Gr..-nme. . '1'"'711141 OUCled by. II\ ~ldua.t COwan. Suite 100. Irvine, *'°" 111 .. to•...,...., 24831 Paseo Yenoaval, 111441 S..rra Sec:io Rold, o.iiy Plol July 1, 15, 22, Have you atar18d dOlllQ CA 92614 tw OOUl!lr ...... .., ~ Lake Fotest, CA 92630 IMne, CA 92612 29, 1099 Th&t8 bU......., yet'? Vet, SeQ.ired Funding COtpo· • ~ w llllllt 1191 .._ This bUsineu. II. con· The bu..,... Is con· FIOihlOUe luilNie OM)41N ..... 1~.1_,.,....,... ration, (CA~. 1eo12Cowan, 11a11w "-...... _,. ducted by:• oorporauon ducted~· an lndMdlJal ....___ ""'.,.., •• ..,,..,....,. S I 1 I CA ___.__ ---....._ Have you 1tar1ed doing Ha .... VOY stan«I doing T~.....,.,_,t Tillt 11~t we• llJecl 9~f, · """'· ;;;;;;...,,. i:':T,:; butlnlM vel'7 Yea. bulineaa yet? No are ~;.~raone with the County Cle111 of Thll business 11 con· dbt ,,.... TNllll ...._ ~ 1, 1999 RoM Gramme KEICO Conauttant1, Orange Count~~119 dUC1td by • CO<POr11ior1 lllOO W ..._ a.. 113 Medl·C•n1tr Medical Thie ttaNllMnl WU "'9d 33911 Rcblet DI'• Dana ~p 1 ??! HI,,_ you .&!Mid doing ....._, 111111\. 0. rm> T• Cllric, lnCOfPoftled, Allen Wl#'I the Courlly Cleft( al Point. CA 92629 lloC July B. 15, "' buslnfis ye17 Yes, 1/94 _..,...... (71'1411-lr*br. Jay, MD' P191ident STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The folloWlng person(s) hU (have) abandoned lhe UM of \Ile flChhOUS buSI· ness name Soboba·Jadoro, 4500 campus Dnve. Su•te 115, Newpon Beaat\, CA 92660 The Fte11tiOUI Business name relerred 10 above was hled in Orange County oo 9/131118, FILE NO 69584-4 Jadoro M1naQemen1 Corp., (CA). 4500 Campus Or'lve. Suite 115, Newport Beach, CA 92680 This bulintH IS con ducted by a corporation Jadoro Management Corp , Oomt Wagner President This statement was hied wilh 11\e County Clerk ot Or•nge County on 7113199 19996799063 Dally P1lo1 July 29. Aug 5. 12. 19, 1999 Th714 C-CON ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED. t7f0 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa CA 92826 C·Con Enterplt&ea, lh• corported, (CA) 2780 LongWOOd Coun. Cosua Mesa, CA 92626 This business 11 c;on- dUCled by a oorponiuon Have you started doing business yet? Yea, 1"4 C·Con Enterprises, rnc , Constance J Boudr .. u, Vice Pres This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Orange County on 7·9·99 1119967N720 Dally Pilot July 1•, '22. 29, Aug 5, 1999 •Jl672 Flctlt1oua Bueftiiis Name Statement 1 The lollowlng ·per&Of'IS are dOtng busll19" as Amazlng Threads, Pi<> Monrovia C-2, Cost• Mell, CA 92627 Ultimate Sponsweer Irie-, (Ca), 3535 E PCH, Sulla ~12. Corona del Mar, Ce 92825 lh•S business 11 con· ductad by. a QC)(pOlatioo Have you sianeci doing buSln8Ss yat? Yes, • 07.01·99 • Ultimate S9ot\SweM lc'iC , Woddy WllSon, Va P•· oenn · T1\ls statament was llled Wiit! the County Cleft< of Orange County On 7-9·Q9 1Mll7111122 Dally Piiot July 1 S. ~. 211, Aug 5. 1990 J!!73 Orange ~e:a tCM11 p £wing, 33911 jl!, 9 Th6,">6 Seeured FunOO'lg Cotpo-.._ ,_ To. Pmi81 717.2 7f1!J ~:·~ t~~ 09i1Ypa--.i. .. e1s-Aaolil9C>r ,o.n.lto.n1,CA "'11.1-llllJI ration, lOl'ne LMIOdny,... n...weountyon'MS-119 ".&.a--~-L.le 1.1119'"""-1 • ·-· mn ~llllaBI Pre~ "1 .. ._ 1t1117'W4 n.l.IU~ 29+~ Tiiie bUillnMt le oon• _..._ ..l.hll....,•~~ ~ ... ~ Ft...._ 8u1lneH Da..., PlloC J\ltt 29, AUO Flotllloua ........ dldld ~ ""~ Tiii -....Ca)) """ ,.,. ""'"'""' ...,..,,. "' N.me 9~t 5 1i't9, t090 Th1l5 .&. 1.--...io.-~-" ............. ,...,. ....,,.. you .... doing i..-.;;;;;.:.w Ota.noecoun~r..~ r11e JOllOWJnO petsON ..n.a~..uvc Tl'le fOltOWing PMOM bullnea9 wet? Y•, lr'Ol'Jt ~ MJEJM PMIC. Aln'417315 Dally Piiat July '22. 29 •re ~11 aa· FlctltlOu• 8u1lnee• ~---· t Cas~ .,.doS'Vtlualr*I•. 1<en1P.Ewtnv ~--~, Iha, ~ !. 12• 1999 T'hM. i Air u 1n0u11ne1. 115 _..........__ ...,~un .-... ·-·• Robert AIOllitll end Al• 1'llt MSit,,..,. WU 111ed --~..._ _ • 15th, Bueti, CA Heme•-•-•' eodl*, 3"E. 111' St, wit\ lie Coun1y CM o1 OCH .... ii..tllnc, ca. .... -',....,.. .. n. 929&3 Tiie followlng pel'IQOI r-do tL. IE. Coella.._,CA 12980 °'8nge ~· .... 1119 Wiit ...... Ol* ND >tOlfa TW.. LuAAn Mtn. ON .. 11\1 ete doing bu11neao•· "4"ema ft ~ E~e:.'.Y."e:c! ~f'loe.41.ta.:. -,.:-~~ ~.tL":':' .. -.:: ga:=-BMt. ltio., ~~J~1~."~t:1 ~-t-1 ~ ~c:,: 11 ClOft-19.i.1... Thl47 1ra-.i•u ..... a a. 0 n. _... MIChMI Wa= ~ .CA9*1 DIU:W --r· ... ~ .... ...-.. .... "'~ Pldi1••1&•11 __. .... ,. .......... ~,.. ... -.. !~ECA~1 ~ 1:':-'et~N.w~ Whyshouldyou•n~ -vr ....... 111'19nt tt -..... ..., ...... ,_ ...W I_, Ill -•• ..., 8ied\ CA 12913 ""'' ~....,r-,..• .,.:-e..J:.,-::-9 **'G n. ....,. ....,,. ..... ..._ _. or .., .. ,,_. .. ,,._... TNe ~ II con· Tiiie .,.,._. le oort· AOllelt llft...... ...-.11us1nw. =r:L...... ..-.:-d !!... ,... " .. ~ b'f N'8llenO lnO ~"' .,, ~ yourself a your (amlly to ~~~!'!!11.!1111-"':JlllPllra"-t Ol'lllff ICllD· ...... AM,-... ~m-1~1.:11. :ftllll'\iii!f;;~--'""'tl.,..,,s;:~:::ma.:llU=:Ul~KU~::..a:.:.:::.::=...:JEi~~-.ii 1'1111 _..,,,., ... W ••v DINM1u..IO: iL'Jr· W IW. J : ... -.--'<= HIM l'O'i ... ,_, doir1ll "9W you ttlllltld dDln(J 1-"-•~ ...... --~.. ................. ii*·• ... .... TNI •• , .... -... caske1I A lerYlcelffff I~--..:J,14• • .f,_. ............. •Ill. WI lie COun1y Qefll o1 we lie~ Cillf' OI ~_.. ... _111:-....1 e .. •.1.,..~i.. II = ... GI=~ °""II~ .,,._~ '---JUll ~ ._.~'P' -s!!~=-' ~-_.., • DllJNatMtt.a.. DIJ.llrMliMltl.& Sa'fil&O..-.&i1S.1111•••ldl .. ll~ ... llU ~/\-· --:ir .= !\ -.. '"' )!!?' !\ A9. !, ... "'9 ' Daily Pilot lhuraday, My 29. 1999 Bl f!WJb ll01W 11 MUC NCmCl8 I' I NII IC NOTIC11 J ( w NOIDI I I M11e 11DT1C11 r.oun 01-01-n Jlils l>UStne$$ '' can-F1Ctlb0ua BUlineH Fktttlou1 Bu1lne11 Ml9 lho BQerd of Olrec:k>tS aulhOI IV be O'*ntecf ducted by; en lndMdual Ttiere are a.ief leQal r• Sunn L De•• dueted bi husband ano Nam. S\aWment ':\' gn ~ ... _ St •• ... ..... Cos-........ .., •• ,., U! 80 inbtrtt led per· Hav• YoU • naa OOlna ...... ements You m1y wanl n. ... , ...... _....., '~ , .... .....k n..... -i.-.!tul _..,.,.,.. ... .......... wll:5 ..... me a .. ment ....... ...-........... sonlile1a11objecii0f110lh0 t>Usin.1• Y t? Yu, 7•1:Q<1 ib"' an •"°'i;:{ 'i:O"' .,,.. ............ -...... _ ,.,. ·-·"' ,.... __ ... "' .... "'. Tr• IOllOoMg peftOr Dl$lr1a Wll hea1 end OS.. .,..,,;,..,.. and lhOWS V000 Oart>ata Wietaoo dO know With ino C<Mlty Clen& o4 Ha\.'9 you stll18d dOirl,g ar• ClolnO tlu$lnMI ,,...,.y,.,.. IP'~ • «>if(lbuJIMU u letmll'le proiesaaoo ObteC· ...... ~"""-' ""-··...... r t 11 IUod •wa1 It you Orange County 0117.21-1;19 WslMll ye1? v WMll!de <a.af, 1>y .... ~~ .~ _ .,.... ••T&• I an"""'· ..... 'and r--11 lor ••• cau.ewtly!htOOUrtluuu•u Ills 8m4H .,,-.. en •110mrf. you may call 118HIOOUI 07/0111"9 ~~Ave . Costa .................... "' .... .._.., "' ....., ...,....,.,,. """ _,,,_ no1 grlnl lhe lvthQrlly. W11h "'9 COunly C .. '11 of ",,..._, 1'91etral Ml'lllC» ....... ri ,. • 21 • ......,eef ~ lORIES, 1738 Anllh!llm ~-d any, lo !NI A HEARING on the pell• Or&r91 Counly on 1 9·~ : :-.;~'•icl otflee (tilllO Da y PiloC Jufy 29. AUil Veronica ....... rot1 M.sa, --2B ~..,..i; ...... N'll! ..... ~ ™ ~.;7 Cotta ,Meta, CA ~~tie ~<:!..'!,'!!_If~~ ._. wil ...._ lield on 1HM7M752 "",...._ ~ ..,.....) 6. 12, 1t 1it99 Th7'21 Jiu* !.emMI WU h1od WM&lld1 Gear Com· ""'·_ ........ "• """""""'' "" .... """' .,. 5 Pilot t:l 1!!1 22 "' ............... """" wUh lh• Coun1Y 0.11-01 par1y, !Nevada), ~204 succeurut OQ9'I -f\lctierd K Ta t 2009 1999-00 hscat ynr 11 Ml AUGUST 28• 1999 at ~ 4 Dally ' Dtaput1 de que le FlctJtloua Bualneaa Ofaoge County on 6-J0-99 Stone<:rOll. LU Vegas N -• T need to iJ111rt INi W ,.._ .. _ ........ .... """I'-"' 1¥illl pm inOeptL73tocatedat 211 AUS! 5.1 Th665 enveguene •aotaQOnJU Nimes•·t--t • 1ttN797tn •lda89t37 8 .-at of the "Ot .. Hil"""""~ .. ........ ,...nt. Santa Ana, ,...,., "' 1 re,..... ""' 341 The City OtlYe Sovlh. w 11ec1 · ptazo ........... , trom,...·-~ IN! S&-. F~ CA 92704 tti. Cl.,11 OI tile Oistrld at °'111\08. CA 92968 Actltloua BualneH ~: 30 01':58 ~ALEN· Tne loUow\ng peraont D.1yPllOtJi.kt29. ~ • TN$ bulllle '' coc1· OINIOnd Tllli bualoess Is con· lt1e Dlftlrk:t Olf•ce,,77 F11r ti' 'l'OU OOJECT to the Nem• Stl\em9nt DAAIOS para presentar .,.c1o1ng bualOeu 81 5, 12. 19. 1999 Th ~'!! b!,.~ ==·~~. _ __. __ ..,...., ____ ~~~ .. ~~cs ~·t d~ by. an lndrvldual Dllvt, eo.11 M ... ca1 tor· granllt'lg ol lhe petition, you Tne lollo.,,ing pers0nt una 1espueata escnta • CMl Ent•rpnzea, 1.,..4 FlctlUout BuslneH bua•nen'~ No ...-'V Sec:tJQt\ ~ bt!!r::..~J~~~ dOlng -~OTICE IS HEREBY shOulO appear al IM hair· er• dOlng busina~ ... maqwna en esta c:orte ~~:.r~~ 9~e~7' Costa N•m• S1atem41t't Wea1tid1 'Gear Com· UNIVERSITY OF ~nc»Orall09 Cci.rnt' Ma1120 1094 FUATHERGll/EN1nallhe log and state vour ob~· • Ho1e11r1u1, 21372 Ut11ca1'14 ounall1maoa C0tey M i ' Hl521 Tile lollowl"" person• pany, Mike Scharnell CALIFORNIA F°1reO.par11nerlf1~M Rkhard K Telulta 1110 repon on Ide In th• \Ions or file wnll•n ob/:-O<ookhUrs 81• Slit 1332· telelonlCO no le ofrecera SOOtn Pa1:11lc ve, Suntet are dOI~ t>UstOU• es· PreSld49rlt IRVINE CAMPUS DESIGN IUIUf TEA• ,..,11> 111te~-1 w•1 Ill_.. Coala Me'8 Sanllary Dis· IK>ns w1lh 'he "1\Jrt be ore Hunllngton Beach, CA proteccion, su respuerolJI ee-~", CA 00 42 ••aaa Ullder•, 2141 Re-ThlS 11a11ment wu 111«1 NO:TICE INVIT1NQ PREOUALIACATIOfol wh "'"'" ...., Off 77 Far onve the hear1ng 'four ap· 92648 a&enta a maqulne Ilene """' m-with tM Cor1nry Clerk ol ' : PAOCEOU .. ES: . f Wil Iha Co\Jnty Clerk ol tnct tee, 1 • pearance may be In perS()(l carollne Sulhtrlend, QUe oufl19llr con las lo<· Th•• buslne11 11 con· public Ave .. posto Mesa, Orange Counly on 7 18 _ 99 DE$1GN BUILD TEAM 1 [)Him Burld Teani OrangeCountyon7·20·99 may be e•amlned week·, orbylcouratlomev 21372 Brookhu"I St, mall .. adea tag;ilet duclactby:anlndlvldu1I CA92627 ........... 799401 REQUEST FOR 1·"'· 11 St11t•• 199ff799612 days belween the hou11 o OU ARE A CREDI J 8 ctt .. Have you t1arted dOlflO Frank Dowd, 2141 Re· ,......,. PREQU"LIFICATION ,':?~~su1w111111ca~nau~•1a"''£ Dalli Pilot July 22. 29, 8 00 am. and 5 00~ In IF • #332, Hunt ngton ea • aproPladas sf usted qulere buslness;ie1? No C ta Mesa Dally Puo1 July 22, 29 "' """" .,.. ....... COST .. MES'" s• rr•flY TOA or contingent crechlor CA 92848 "''e la COlle escuctle su Corey L""" pubHc Ave • os ' Aug. 5, 12, 19~ Th694 STATEMENTS -ur•dey, JlllY 2t, 1 ... ~!:!.a • 12. 1999 Th699 ,. .. .. .. ol lhfl deceased, you mus1 Jill Leach, 34114 Selva ... -,-.. CA 92627 -FOR Oi;SIGN ANO ~j' l"8 O!liee of O.lan ~ fllctltloua Bual"tH 8l!t1t"!~T~~~,~~ak, fite vcur Claim w11t1 l~e Rd , Unit 1318, Dana Point, ca:~ u118d no presenta so wJ~1~ta~~~: ~t:~11~ Thi busineu 18 ~· TSG No.: 3741876.T7 2 CONSTRUCTION conslructlort Servfo•~/ , Name 6t•tJ1m•n\ P\lbhshed Newport Beach· COUii and ma11acopy101. ,e CA 92629 respuesta a 11empo, w~ 7 13 99 d~.~ br_.~,:~:'~ 03 OF THE un"'9r'lilV OI catilorf'Ai • Th• iooow111g perllOl"ls C<>all Meaa Oe°:ga'I Pilot peraohtll repieHnlatlve Thia ~s1net• Is COO· pefdilr et caso, y te fl'llden Orange eou.i;Y on .799021 ....... ~.,':;,1 ... _ Fiie No.: 1000.32. · SC ENC ES I non•, 3500 B•rkitlet ure 00."" business as .• 2 ,,., 1 appointed by Ille COUr1 ducted by co-par1n1,. QUllar su salarlo, so dlM!O 0996 .,.. ""'~ 1-• "'" NOTICE OF NATURAL I p I .a ce , ca II f o rn 1 e "• ·De Juoy 2 • n . -wtthln four mon1ns lrom the Have you atanod CIOtng y otras cosas de su OaWv Pilot July 15• 22· Frank OOwd TRUSTEE'S SALE • • UNIT 1 !ntl!l7·2450 Th• Pr•• ":oi~ =•~~:Oil Ave : Jh688 date of the firat Issuance of business yet? No pr9r>1edl<I stn av1so 8<1· 29, Aug 5· 1991J Th876 This 61atetnent wu liled YOU ARE IN OE FAULT PROJECT NO, 991055 qualdieaoon Pac:NI C8l'I tie Hununoton Such, CA Flctltloua BGslriesa letters as 1><ov1ded In Pro· Caroline J Suthertana i:i&lal por parte de la corte, Flcthfoua Buafneaa with the County '?.'~: UNDER A DEED OF Jiiiy, 19H · mq ltd 10 potential ieemt 02.64a Nam9 Statement bale Code section 9100 Ttli~ 1ta1emen1 was filed· EJClsten ouos raqui11tos Name Statement Orange Coun~9t1M TRUST DATED MARCH NOTICE tS HEREBY unable 1o Obta1rf them in CahlOrll4a He.11th end The lollcwwing pe~ Tlte time for hfrng Clalma v.1th lht Cbunty Cieri( ol leq8let Puede que usted ·The lolloW1ng parsons Daily PllOI July 22• 29. 25, 1996· UNLESS YOU GWEN !NI Desion BuiJO person by calling (1149) Perf0tmanceSyatem1 Inc , are ~!Susiness as. will not expire before lour Orange County M 7·18·99 quiera "-mare unabogadO ere doing bus1ne1111.. !> 99 Th706 TAKE ACTION TO Teem R41queil for Pre· 824·81 f7 or (0411 (CAI 17071 EvergrHn ,._A'"·" monthS flom Ule hearing 19996799408 lnmedlatamente. SJ no PROTO DIET SYSTEM, Aug · 12• 19 PROTECT YOUR PROP· Qua l1catlon Slalements 824-6630 Att• AllOU91 ~1 C1rcie •A Hununglon Peak 35a1 rk~g N""'~ date notlC8d et>ove Dai~ Piiot July 22, 29, conoc. a un abogado, 20341 Irvine Avenue-Su••• Actltlout Bualness ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD ,..111 be rece;ved ""tM Un1-''"· no et.attimenbl wm • 11 " 1 ' ""' e~.,.... YOU MAY EX .... INE '"e Au~ . 12, 1""" Th690 II .. ..,. .... ,.... c· N s·-·---t T PUBllC SALE IF VJ -..... 8each, CA 92&47 Blvd', •440 Nawpon """ 1 "' .,,. puede amar • uo seM....... oe. Santa Ana .--V',11. " am• .. ,...,...,, A A •eflfly Of Callfomia lrv;oe be malled; ~ mu .. - Thla business It con· Beach, CA 92663 hie kept by Ille coun 1 you F cdtloue BualneH de rel•rencla de abogados 92707 The loMowing persona YOU NEED AN F;Xf>t..ANA· Campus,'°' qua 1latJOn 10 olc:ked up at the attov• ClJcled by. a oorporation Dino KalSlametis, 600 E are a pe11on Interested In N•m• si.tement o a unai ohcona de ayuda le· Proto Diet Syi;tem, Inc:. are doinQ business u TION OF THE NATURE bid on tne NATURAL SCI· location. Ha--"''" s'•lled doing G N the IStale. you may f P!I (vea el dlrector1o tele· ~CA), 20341 lrvtne Avenue. SCOTl MARKETING, OF THE PROCEEDING ENCES UNIT 1, PROJECT 2 The U!Yverslty 1'111 es• ... ,_ .. Oceanlront •3 • ewpon ~1th t"'-court a R""' ... st tor The lollowlf'lg persons S "' ""'· ,.. "'INST YOU YOU h • • L.·-'ness yet? No c 66 " ... ""'vv ........ onico) utte 08 anl1 ... na 1955 Pon Provence .-... ce. A...,. NO 891055 The pr~ct 11 tabllstreo a two-p u ~ Beach A 92 1 S....,,.al Nol ..... Horm DE· ar• dOlng bus ... ss as C'"'SE NUMBER·. I OULD CONT"'CT "' '-· Cahlornia Health and Thi ' b 1 con-..--......, '' N Ci H eom .. HelQhts. CA 92707 Newpc>f'I Beach. Cal• omia SH ,.. ,.. a Modthed Deaagn uUd • = sy~•em '"" pre• Pert s .. I ' USIMSS s 15'4) ol Ille hlmg ol an in-'""' •IV OUllng Ba • (Num..-o del Caso) This bUSlneSS IS con· 92660 LAWYER ea •rod W!ll lnc!ude tti. ICal.oOnof.biddetL.Oe• ()rllllf1C8 ys ms nc. ducted by. an lndrvldual ·-""ory and aivvaJsal ot R:ny 23 Beacon 'I "•HC5002 0e-~"-L..-."-". 1""'" NOTICr_IS HEREBY prq • ....... ~~~s Albe"• Coetzee H 1a11ed ....,...,., y""' ,.,.. 0 --.... ,.. .. 9"""'" .... ducted b .. _a c:orpocl\IOn ,....,...,. .... ~· -,,,. preparation ol working s1nn 8ulld Teams ...... ....,... .... ave you s ~-'lf -1e 11:-ts Of ol any ewpo11 ......,.,, ~ ,......, T"-name and -""·•cs ' ....__ N !VEN hat... alp oP .,... em• t? No """' """' • ..... v ia--Strock '"' """"""" Heve you 110l1ed ....,...g Pon Provence Place, aw· G t ... e re r • draw""'' (50op drewonos). meet the min.mum reqUlre· -r"·s .... t'e~nt was I led buDsinesKas Y•,·--1 pellllOfl Or account 15 ,..rt .. ur anea'"''N ' ol lhe coul1 IS (El nombre bUll08H i•t? Ves. co 2660 r1 B11ch, Cahlornle. ertw "1uated 1n Orangs 11..,. oona1ruc:hon ba$9Cf on ments 1n Phase 1, will be ' , " .... ...... i mo ts •• ,.,., is pr ........ ed in Probate Code 23 Beacon ay' ewpor1 tl ,.:2 _ Cat f k •"' .J v.11h !he County Clerk o1 This s1a1emeRI was hied 5~:;::,.. 1250 .. A""'•st Beach, CA 92660 Y ~~E ~""~NCOftTYe .~s. June 1, 1 99 """'''"~·--.. ! omia Cnov.rtn the Preliminary D11s1gn interviewed as part ..., "'-nna "-·-1y on 7 2"""' h Cou t Cle... I ""'"""' "' -... -v bu o,.,,... • ., vvv m Proto Diet sys1em Inc. Thia busl1'141SS 11 con· as 25 """""'mp1on ou . Documents and Per· Phase 2 ot this pre-"''0 V"' """"' . "'"" Wll ll'MI n y "' 0 for sp~ .. , No"--lorm Is This siness Ii con· NICIPAL COURT, p Ide ' I Be ...... c 11 I~ 10996799879 o c 1y on 7 27 99 --"""' ed 'nd Id 1 Ke11111 Lawrence. res nl dueled by en rOdlvldua Newpon a..... a 1 orn.. formance Spec1hca1<on1 "''"hllcatlon ~ Piiot July 22 29 range oun1"""""~•2 avatlable lrom the coun duel by an 1' noved uadol 0 4601 JambOree Rd . 1104, Thlt stalement was hied Have you started domg and described as prepared by DH1gn "'3 Tl'le UnMtl'llty W.-• • ................ clerk Have you 1 • n Nee:gort Beach, CA ... _.. Cle ... OI ? ··-TAA 07070 Ob ,_ ... ~ ""II 12 1999 Th700 D 11 p tot J I 29 A g ? y 6199 .. with the ....,..nty '" business yel '"" : Arctil!ect Hanmultl ata then perform .,terv1e .. ""' · • 5 a2 "19 1 199u9 y Ttin4 Attomeyforlh• businessy•tzande•.5 _.... 92 2595 orangeCountyon7-13·99 DanlelleScon , A.P.No.939-23-012 • Kassabaum{HO 'l'Kl witheaci'ITeamaspen Flctltloua Bualneaa • 1 • • P•Utloner: Arthur Van t lt"""'ri•~ ·HARBOR 111996789028 This statement wa1 hied See EKhll>ll A All Des1nn Build Teams Pha!>e 2 of the8reQUahhca Name Statement Flctltloue Bualneaa Scott D. Richmond, This •t•Jement was ""' T .. -~"'~e. a""ress. and J 1 15 22 with , ... _ coumy Clerk of EXHIBIT A • Bu Th fA'loWi N Stat e t SB 036137) wnh the Coun1y Clerk ol '"' ''°'" ""' f 1 Daily P1101 u V t ~ • .... who ara 1111eresteo l'1 p1e· 1100 p!'ocess eslgn • e "' ng persons em• em n Eaq. (C I Orange Count}' on 7·16·99 telephone number o P a1n 29. Aug ·5. 1999 Tno77 Orange Coun"l on 7-19·99 PARCEL 1 Quahly1ng IOI lh1s proiect Teams lhal meet lhe mlo 111 doing buslnei.s as Tl'le lotlowlng persoos Richmond A Richmond 111996799398 bll's anorney. or plaintiff Fictitious Buslneaa 1999679958~ UNIT 112 AS SHOWN and v.1sh 11> Obtain tlle Pre· imum requtrements 1rt C.J T enterprises, 2732 are doing ~slness as. Law Offices, APC J 22 29 withOUI an attorney IS' (El Name Statem•A.. Daily Piiot July 22. 29. AND DEFINED ON THAT Quahhcallon St•lernents Pl)ase 2 oNTll be quahlied 1q Jun\per,Unltl,SantaAna. RJ VENDING. 10 701E.ChapmanAve., Dally Piiot uty ' • nombre,ladireeciQnyel "'" Aug&,12,1999 Th696 CERTAIN CON miy call eutier (949} suom11bidsonttilsprotet1.r '¥.4 92704 Carnelian, Irvine CA Orange, CA 928e6 Au~ S, 12• 1999 Th691 numero de \elelono del The lollo'ty1ng persons ~ictltloua Bualneaa DOMINIUM PLAN RE· 824 8117 (Hot Line. Qo1100 4. The university re• Carrie Sohrt McC011T1lck, 9261"4 Pubhs1ied Newport Beach· Flcdtlou1 Bualneaa ebogado det demandante, are doing business as CORDED IN BOOK 14221, •3), or (949) 824·6630 rves the right, atter .~ 3620 Manne SI. 14, Santa ·Robert C Reid, 10 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Name Statement o dGI demandante Que no Gab Enterpn5es IS26 Name Staiament PAGE 528 OF OFFICIAL OATE OF SUBMITTAL: viewillg tne 08SIOfl B~""f Ana, CA 92704 Carn1111n lrvfne, CA Juty 29, August 4, 5, 1999 Tiie following persons !Jene abOQadO es) Authtane, Newport Beach. Tiie lotloWtng persons RECORDS Design Bu•ld Teem Pre-Team Prequa1tl1ca1ton Thomas Mark Sohrt, 92614 ThW712 are dOlng business as ERIC I/ fRAUT, Ca 92660 are dong business 11 PARCEL 2 Qua11hut1on Slltements S1a1emetns io rei.:t any 2732Junlper.UM1,5anta Judith C Reid, 10 Fl itl 9 I SHAAMllLA 14~4.714·835-7000, Gwan D. Sle, 1528 albuym•c:om. AN UNDIVIDED 1150 IN v.iltt>erecervedatltie and all Statemel'lt.I, 10 Ana. CA 92704 Carnelian Irvine CA et ous ua ,,... ASSOCIATES, 2480 Irvine THE TRAUT LAW FIRM. Ruthlane, Newpon Beach. b buymw 401 Hamirton TEREST IN AND TO LOTS Oftic:e ol Design & Con· Wll•'le any ifllormallty'" IM This bUSlne&S ts con-92814 Name Statement Blvd , 1256, Tustin. CA 200 W 5anta Ana Blvd., Ca 92660 I •Costa Mesa. CA 92627 1 2. 3, AND 4 OF TRACT struction Services, UMltr· Statements and to inVlte ducted by· a general Th•s bu~1ness is con· The lollowtng persons 92782 Su•I• 900. Santa Ana CA This oustne~ " con· Grant McGregor, 513 10987, AS SHOWN ON A 5•ty ot Cahlomia, fl\lroe, lh<>I• QUafiled teams IO t pal1ner$h1p ducted by husband and are dotf\O business as sh a rm 111 a w I 92101 dlJCled by an lndrvldual Camatton St · C<>rona Del MAP RECORDED IN 3500 Berkel•r Ptace, so1>m11 bids tor the pfOfK\l .H•veyoustarted~g wile ...!~ltondayA~ .• ~·. Hun9M~ iesfn.,,ardena 2480trvine DATEOCT 13,1998 ... !'!~r:'s~!?·~~~dotng Mateon'·CAL092~n,12 cama· BOOK4nPAGES31TSO Irvine. c. 1lorn1a s Prospective oe~ buslneU Vtl? Yes. 1n1 Have you slarted dotnQ nau" '" ,... BIVd, 1256, Tusllll, CA AL.AN SLATER, Clerk, .,.... , 36, INCLUSIVE OF Ml • &2697 2450 Attention: Bulid Teams de.Sl!WlO to b4 Came A SoM McConnick business yel? Yes, 7·5-99" lng1on Beael'I, CA 92646 92782 by fSI S.·Petklna, Deputy June 99 tion SI Colona Del Mar CELLANEOUS MAPS, Lyt1n Jalller, untll 5:00 prequabl~ are lnfOlfQM ThtS statement was flied Robtlf1 c . Reid Anlhony L Ctalakla, This buslnen 11 con· Pubbshed Ne~ Beaeh· Gwan 0 Sie CA 92625 RECORDS OF ORANGE. P.M., Monday, August 1 ,, Nl may most1ulty comply. with the County Clelil of Th11 atatemant was filed 9&42 Ham•ltoo .\ve. #4. ducl.O by: an mdividual Cost• Mesa Dailyl'iTol -Thrs statemeul was flied oougra01ansh0me COUNTY CALIFORNIA, 1999 No PrequaTi&cal.IOll with aft ol IN btCI ~ {~<IA99 Col>nty on-7-20-98 wlttl the Cotinty Clerk ol Hunllngton Beach, CA Have vou started doing JtJy 15, 22. 29, AUQUSI 5. WJth the~ty c;-1t: cHi":~~,.B, Costa Mesa EXCEPTING THERE· Sa11ernen1s w be ac· merits lncludrng 1Tlf'91U\O • 1999679M78 Orange County on 7·27·99 92646 bu51MSI yet? Yff, 04/94 1999 Th657 Orange ty oo T"•~ ""••ineu Is con-FROM UNITS 101TO150. cepted eher lhll &lrT\e Ho.. all boncltng and tnSUranoe Daily Pllol Ji.ly i2, 29. 1t996800460 This bu5Ul85$ is con· Sllarmilfa 19996799027 ·-~ INCLUSIVE LOCATED ever, !he Unr.te~ ly r reQu•lements AUS! S. 12 1999 Th703 Daily Prlol Juty 29. Aug. ducted by an lndMdual W1ies1nwardena Fictitious Business Dar1y PilOt July 15· 22• ducted by. 8 lim<led THEREON se~H Ille ngnr 10 requet.r, B•d Security 10 th• Fl'"ltloua Busl,,..• 5. 12, 19, 1999 Thn5 Have VoU sianed doing nu statement was hied Nem• Statement 29. ~ 5. l999 Th678 partnership doing EXCEPTING All OIL. receNe and •vatual• sup· amount oe 10% d N ... NOTICE OF business yet? No with me County Cle°' of The following persons FICtlilous Buslneaa Have you stal1ed OIL RIGHTS MINERAL p11rnental 111f0fmatqi from Lump Ba!>9 B1C1 exdudlng Na~.!"_:;tatement APPLICATION TO ~tshonstaY,;mecniet~a~ flied Orange Coun1ty11~~~7 ere doing business as N•m• Stat•ment b~~!rf ~rtshOme, RIGHTS. NATURA 0 LH GAERS ineTeamlldeemednecH alternate!>, sh.all ac:com• The """'WJng pel'IOl\I O IC "" "' -.,,..,..... AMERlCAN REFLEC Tl'le lotlowlng persona """"" ~IGHTS, ANO T i>ary to compe!e tne eval· p.,ny eaeh Bid The Surety are domg buslness IS SELL ALCOH l with the County Clerk ol Daily PilOI July 22, 29. TORS & AXTUAES, 222J are dOlog l>Wlness es General Panner HYDROCARBONS BY uallon ol lhetr qua!!· issuing bonds IOr the Pine lsland Design~. BEVERAGES Orange County on 7.9.99 A~ ~ 12. 1999 Th692 Huron SI., san1a Ana, CA Sole LUllOO$ Engineer· This llatement was II~ WHATSOEVER NAME licahon, DH1gn Bu~cf prot8CI Shall D8, on the Bid 34130 Selva Rd . Dana Date Of F111ng Application 19996718765 I B I 927,_, 1 22 V'• Marguesl with ttle County Clelil KNOWN, THAT MAY BE THm Prequaltl1u11on Dead me !ISied In the Potnt. CA 92629 27..JUL-1999 Daily Pilot July 15, ~. ctlt oua us,,... Adnan BIZOI, 16801 ~ho Sama Marganta: Orano-County on 7•20·99 WITHIN OR UNDER SAID Statemetl15 •h•ll be Ille&! pub115hed State of M•rll Turpin 2180 To Whom 11 M•y Concern 29. Aug 5. 1999 Th668 Name Statement Mount Younis, Foun1ain CA 112688 1~71196'76 LAND, WITHOUT HOW iubmllled 1n su•od Cafifom1a Department al C11a11na St · Laguna The Name(sl of the Flctitlous Buslneaa The lollowing P8'10lll valley, CA 92708 Laun Lynne Bums Daily PilOt July 22· 29· EVER THE RIGHT TO envelupes marked on the 1111;urance List ol "Insure,.. '9eacl\ CA 9265! • Apphcant(sl ts/are Name Stetement are doing buslneM 15 This business Is con 22 v18 Margueaa, Rancho Aug S. l2, 1999 Th7o4 DRILL. MINS., STORE. EX· outside "DESIGN BUILD Admluao 10 Tre.nsact Thia business It con· NEGISHI YASUKO T f llowln ,,..rsons Wells & Asaociatea, S38 ducted by an 1ndlv1dva1 Sama Marguerita CA PLORE ANO OPERATE TEAM PREOUALIFICA· Sureiv lnS<.irance 1n lhr1 dvc;\ed ~ an Individual The applicants llsted he. o g ,.-DanmoUlh Dr , Placentia, ed dol 92668 BSC8564 THROUGH THE SUR· TION STATEMENT, NAT· S\a1el ano a" lnsuranc:. 1 ttave you started doing at>ove are appty1ng to Ille are doing business as. Ca 928 Have (OU start ng This bullneas is con· NOTICE OF FACE OR T!HE UPPER URAL SCIENCES UNrT ,, polces reQuored to t)l'1)1S· busil'IOst yet? No Oopartmen1 ol Alcohol1c Evans Consultlng Sel'ol· Y WI business yet? Yes, dueled by an ind!Vldual PETITION 500 FEET OF THE PROJECT NO. H105S " rained by Iha Oeii~ld Marlt A Turpin Beverage Control to sell ices, 25162 Cnarhnda Danmooth 81111999 Have ...,., sl811ed doing TO A.DMINISTER SUBSURFACE OF SAID DESCRIPTION OF THE Team stia• be s to Th•• 5ta1ement was Med llCOhotfc beveraiei; at Ol'lve . .A.pt E 78· Ml ca 92870 Adrian BIZOI fled ·--LAND. AS RESERVED IN PROJECT: approval by UMe1$1ty f()( -in 1 ...... "'-·-iy c•·rk ot 675 PAU' •DINO VE VleJo. CA 92691 Thia business 11 000• This Slatament was ' bu11ne11 yet? No ESTATE OF: FD""• THE .... "' "" """"'' "' 99 '""" Mlchael P Evans 25162 norvldual wiUI the County Clerk of Laun L Bumi MARGARET THE DEED ,,..,,.., The propo$,cl Nc.tural lorm and substance ....., Orange County on 1 27 9 UNIT 3 Charul'lda Dove • .A.pl E·78, duHC1a~.b!...~",1a1 111<1 ""'""' Orenge County on 7•27·99 This Statement WU tlllO R IRVtNE COMPANY. A Sciences Unrt 1 .. It .. ! nt Suetl poilOl9S 5NI bit !$-• 1"9680044l COSTA MESA CA 92626 v CA 92691 y •--...,...'lll 19996800455 ~ith , ..... County Clerk ot MONTGOME y MICHIGAN CORPO· phaM ol 1ne W9518rn re SiJltd by a con•iiimy, wfldl • O .. ly Pilot Juty 29. Al.lg For the lollow•no type ol M~~ iejO, I oon business yel? Yes, 0 ""Pio\ J••"' 29 A~ -... CASE NO. A198083 RATION RECORDED Harch HCIOr for 11'\e 11 'lld by Be~I anc:I ..... n • 5, 12. 1" I""" Th723 I"'-~* .... s business I . 01-01·1993 aw, I "'7 • Orange Couniy on 7•15·99 T It h "-nerl E··BER 8 111-IN ..... .. -• ••• ~l..,O"""NS"''EBEEAAND ducfedbyan1nc:IM<llJal RayE.Wells 5.12.191999 Th7G 1919679941' O a •115 "" ' NOV,.. •• ScnoolofBioloOCllSClen· twvearatingofA·or..,. .. er I .. ....... I ned '"-'-g B I Da°l p ..... July 22 29 c:tanea cred•tor,, cont-BOOK 13386 PAGE 1280 cu It the UCI c~....,,.·s and a financial C::1W. Flctltlou1 Bua neta WINE·EATING Ha11e you s a """' T"''· s1a1emen1 ""•s fifed Flctltloua us nesa ""' • · ...,._, A_..11 ..... , 8 ........ r. c REC""'OS -·..-v ? y ·-...... ,. 12 1999 Til687 '""V""'" """"' ..... ,.., ,,... OF OFA IAL vr-The PfOted will COR$i.I or a location o4 VIII or l>ettar Name Stetement Publ.tled Newpon Beael'I· t>Uslness yet es, w1tn the County Clerk ol Name Statement ..,... ' ' MJm wno mey olhe"""se PARCEL 3 1 Ul 000 SF toor aloiy THE REGENTS OF nE The follo"""ng pel'SON Co5ta Mesa Daily Pilot June l-4, 1999 Orange County on 7·16·99 The lob<tng persons Fictltloul Bualnaa be inierested n the wlll Of AH EXCLUSIVE EASE· buUd1ng 1pfo 11110 tv.11 UNtVERStTY OF CAU· al9 doing WSlllbS ea JIJly2:9, AUQusl 5 12. 1999 Mlehael P Evans 1999'7"396 are doing bUS1ness as Neme St•tement 11t1te. or both, of MENT OA EXC\.USIVE w"""" a boralOry wmg FORNIA NEWMAN DESIGNS, Th728 Thrs Sia~'!'!~~~~ Dally P·lol Juty 22. 29, Al,ICliO l/ieleO Contraelor1, The following peraona MARGARET EASEMENTS APPURTE· a;..;T 1 ctanroon\/otltCe J.Jy 1 999 1837 ~n ~n • Newport FJctltloua BualneH with the """"""' ~ S 12. 189V Th693 387 Wesl WllS()rl SI. C. are dolno bu1ine11 II MONTGOMERY NANT TO SAID UNIT FOA wing The pro.~ Con· Put>flsheO Newi>Of1 Bn~· 6eactt. CA 92t)8() Name Stitement Or.lnge Coun~~~~ Ffctltioua Bualne•a 101. Cosll Mesa Ca. AHOY l'>rC>d\lctiona. 300 A PETITION FOR PAO. THE GARAGE ELEMENT, "ct T.me tor tne Pratoct 1$ Colta Mau Dally P1io1 Jane Matie Newman. ~ 15 .,., Na-• s•·tement 92827 • S.nto Tomu Costa Meaa BATE hes been filed by FOR STORAGE A.NO VE· aipJHO•ilTlaleiy 1 .... 11nlv·S.J1 July 29 Au"""l 5 19'9 t637 Unootn Ln . Newi><>11 The lollOvwing pel'$OllS Daily Pilot J ' ......., .. _ ,. 01vid Nelson Roth 387 CA 92627 WILLIAM A B~ER. PUB HICULAR PA.AKI NG (20) moocns ,,~ Tl1710 Beech CA 92660 ere doing busineu as 29. Aug 5. 199 Th659 The fotlowlng personi; West Wilsorl St, C-101. DaVldA11U1onySnowden, LIC ADMINISTRATOR in COURTYARD AND PATIO The al1e for Ute Natura This ' b0""9H i. con· k T & ~~~~~cA~; Fictitious Butlnue ar;~~~~~c;foo ~la Mesa Ca 92627 300 Santo Tomas, Costa the Supenor Coun oC PURPOSES. AND. IF AP· Scieoon UOll 1, I& gene1 NOTICE ducted by an lndrlrdual es. • CA Nam• Statement MANAGEMENT. 1623 Thi• business IS COO· Mesa, CA 92627 ca fomia County ol PUCABLE. INGRESS Ill~ flal and c1,rrentJy IC· INVITING BIDS Ha" you Slarted doing Bl #78 santa Ana, The l~·ng persons A_ .. Ba o ... -Ne""""" duc:te<I by en lndlvrdual Till& bullnlH IS con· ORANGE .-NO EGRESS OVER oommoda•H I pertilng lo! The ..... _.....,,...~ -y c>aA, 00$iness yel? No 92707 H Am 1040 W are dotnO buslneat as a!.';~ ~A 92e00 .. ,..... H1ve you slal1ed doing dueled by an Individual THE PETITION FOR THOSE PORTIONS OF The Ille hal e 1~hl 51~ llAIJOn v>o7si}'.d~" c:;;; Jane Newman Tara~ . RLROCKWELL 1280 Steven M Jacobson. buslneU yet? No Have you llarted doing PROBATE ~UHl5 !hat THE COMMON AREA OE· IO ll'le nortn aoo 1urtaoe w recelll• bids unti1 Thi$ s1a1emenl .... as tiled Ma~nu;2~~7 #78, Santa Bison. 89·512. Nawpor1 1623 Arch Bay Dov•. New· David N AoUI bU51"8H Y9t? No WILLIAM A B~ER, PUB· SCRIBED ON SAID CON· drlill$ S.t• aevetoprMnl Tu11d1y. Avgu8' 24, WIUI ttl8 County Clerk of Anl, A Beach. C• 92660 '-pol1 Beach, CA 92660 This $tatement was hlecl O•'lld Anthony Snowden LIC ~OMINISmATOR b8 DOMINIUM PLANS AS Wiii be lomlle<! 10 tn. llll· 1"9 •t 11!00 p.m. aids Orange County on 7·27·99 This bustne~~ er· Rhonda L Aoc:kwett. Thu; business Is con· with !ht County Clerk ol ThlS Slallment was flied aPPQ4f119d 11 personal rep RESTRICTED COMMON mediate v1clnily ol lhe must be reoerved at N 1099N00459 ducted by. an I ua 7911 E San Mlguel 5·7 dueled by en indiVldual Orange Coun~99 ""111'1 tl'le County Clerk ol resentaUve 10 administer AREA" FOR SAID UNIT~ buOding, wolh ll'MI main Disincta Purc:l'lu.ng otfooe Daily Pilot July 29.i.... Aug Have VO\J 7s~ed doing Scottsdale, AZ 65250 Hive you 1tal1ed dOlng 1 54 Or11nge County on 7·18·99 the utate of the decedent. S~ID CONOOMINtU • l>Ulfdll\g entry planoe<I on b" the date herHllbcJ\19 6. 12. 19, 1999 1n722 buTsainasreks ye1zlz Thts b\JSlness lit con-buslnell ut7 No Daily P11ol July 29, Aug 1"81799417 THE PETITION reQUe61s PLAN FOR TRACT 10987 Ille eut lacaelll olf the ' I ,.,.....,, ,_ ll'let H ,.. d .... b tndM<lual 5 12 Ii 1999 Tl'l7f7 Daill Pllol•J\.lly 22. 29. au ..... ftty 10 administer the BEING RECORDED lN campus .,..,.••tr1an """' ~81111 ~h. ~:.~· ':~ .... NOTICE OF This state~nt was llted uel"" Y an Slevan JaOObson • • ' Th68& ""'" 62: .,...w • " • .,.., ...,...,_, ..,.,,., _ r'1" PUBLIC HEARING ¥<1llh the County Clerk ol Have you started dOlng This 11atemen1 was flied Actltloua BualnHI Aul! . 1~. 1999 estate under the·lndepend-BOOK 14221, PAGE 8 milt and urvca accen am•necl 81 the Dtsiric:t NOTICE IS HEREBY Oronge County on 7·27·99 buSlness yet? No with the County Cler11 ol Name Statement Flcthloue Bu1inet1 ent Admlnlstra1ton of Es· OF OFFICIAL RECORDS lrom the ""'9SI Pu1chas111g Office. fO&« ~~ ~111 pursuant to 1D996800441 ~~':::: hied Orange Coun~~~ The lollOwing persons ~·r:.:..,..~:m:.r:~ ~1te!n~t~rs!':!':"r:~ gt_1~~[;.E COUNTY, wi~ '::':;.::~no:$ Eiits ~ nue ~taU: ~: ~~J·'l ~=-i ~~::£~:~:.~= ~~~~')! .;'l. ~:':'.~ ·~:.:; Z.~7~·~ "~:.1:.1.l':'~ ·~ .... =~:=~ ~~~ ~~:~: =:.~-:=::: :~.::~- and S.l1ty Code of the N•m• St1tement Daily Pdol July 1!5, 22, Frctltlou1 Bualn•H 9~:!n s. Lee, 500 Rock· b~a = g~~~ 10• &along certain very Imp()(· 160 Newpoct Beacn, Call· conltren<:• •log land gl!n-HYDA 6181• ol Caldomla, • Publ.ic The totlow1ng persons 29. Aug 5, 1999 Th660 Nam• Ste'*tnent lord Piace Corona det National Tax oat.a. Inc • 11n1 actions, ~r. the lomla. on August 6. 1899, •rat building eullP()r1 The SP,..eg~ hM!fng w10 be held on are doing bw.•ness as Flctltioua Bualn .. • TM following persons Mar. CA 92625 (CA}. 1011 B"°'° Drive, personal 11pruent1trve al 9 oo AM . to tne rvar....1 laborl!ory pei:e Is d9sig A pre·Dtd JoO w August 12. 1 m et e 00 AMC ~OAT GAGE COR· Na.me Statement •r• dooog business as Thia buSlness Is c:cn· '1 10, ~ta Mesa, CA wil be required '° give no-bidder tor cash cashier'' nated as an IHJ oca.ipancy be r: eld on Tueaaay .Augual p.m In Couna1 Chambers POAATION, 3200 Bt1stol The lolloYnng persons 1) AleQlleler ducted by an lndwielual 92627 ta to lnllf'161ed pergon1 Cllldt drawn on• 611\e or """" .,,. remainder o4 lhe 10 1 !It al 10 30 Ull. at fie Civic: Caolar. Cosla St, 8th Aoor. Cosll Mesa, bu as E{llar1mses, Inc. Haw you stalled doing Th4 busiinen 11 con-unless hy ~ wsf\19<1 11eoona1 bani... c.heekdrawn bu ld1ng being 8 oc· ~ In the lobt>y ot Mese. Ca11lomia. II whldl CA 92626 er1e~Aut~~t:ss, ns b) Agale11 Magazine. buS1ne1S?•I? No ouc:ted by. a oorporatt0n nooc. or conMH'lted to the on a •tall or llderaJ aa11· cupancy Tne mec:henoc:al Che Admiolstration 8ulldiog 111ne the Boan1 o4 Directors RHlden11al Morlgage S A 22992 Mill Creek. Suite B, Ka·-Lee Ha-...,., ll8r1ed Oolnn propoMd ac:lr<>n) The Ill· mos and loan MSOOaltOl'I space, S4111lOQ tl"t labOra· .... 10844 Ellt A\leOUI, ot the Costa MeM! S.ntlary C()(Jl()(aUOO. (NV). 3200 Wesl 17th SL, le ' Laguna Hills CA 92653 ·-· no •-• depend«!! lldmnslrallon aavings IUOClllitX'I, Or 1iO!y Ml'O 11 IOC:ltec:f on Ille ~-·-'-y 1 a...v ~ Oest~ w11l riear and da· Br 1ol st., 8th Floor. Costa Costa Mesa, CA 82827 Aleuncler Enlerpnses, This statement was Died t>uslne~s ~? Y9', eutnoniy v. be granted SlrllinQS t>aM apeafied In gQ#ld fk)O( Ol.I' oC 11'\e .--.-· -'biOders"'M 'f8mW'lprotast1andobtec· ·---a CA92626 f:1eJesusst .Aguila1102r· .. 1•982eoMs~~ tnc., (CA). 22992 Mill ~-!9eounCoun1y1YonCle7.2r7k.: JIAyl,111 \#lless an interested per-Fllllnaal coo. s.ctiOO labOfatory lllfl• Th9 m • All~ ..___ ...... .. tor e• ..._ ' ,.. .., C k ~ ... ,. 8 l:•"'.... ..,..,.,... NatiOnll Tax Dal.a Inc. , ...... an ob-lJOn to the 5102 a .... ---z.a to dO ...... _ _._, ...... ca aNlftn "" urged to attencl ...,,,. a .... 1'9qlJ8$.. • This busmess ls con· esa. CA 92627 ,... • ...., • ·--1099&1004M> Peter M Place'(, President son ..... ,.... .... -.-...'.:'1n-~·~..:_,_ ~!":=..--:.:.. ;;.;;.·~IC>-S..1eo bid$ mu be emi>flOn, if 8fr1, to the dUCUIO by. I OOtpOnlllOn T1hls buSlnelS IS oon· H • CA 92653 Darty pilo( Jl.Jlof 29. Aug This statement WU hied pelttlOO end sf'IOWI good ~~---= .... ...:.-_ .... _ ::=-, ..... """'on'"""--·....-:.,, ()I slJbl'nroed on ttie IOtm 11.tP-propohO Cltlarges lo! lralh Have ...,., started doing Ind" ..... ·•' ll'Na butinea• la con-... 12. 19, 1999 Th716 w .... -... Coun"' Cle<k ol cau.1oewflytti.counsh0uld .... -"""" .,. .,_,.. ........... .. .. '""u' ...,,..,. by"'-Dis•""" In IC 'iitld garbage eolledQl IOt bUSlOe iye\? No CIUcteCI by an ...,..,.,., dOCted by I OOfporition iJ '" .... ., not grant tne eulhonty Y.iitlOVI ~nt Of war• lt'9 ~ Qoor hd ~ -~-,. • ,.. 1999-00 lisca! ~r •• Rn•d•nllal Mortga~• Have VOU starlld doing HaYe Vol.I starilld ~ F1Ctltlous Bu.lneu Orange ~oun~~ A HEARING 0t1 Iha peU-ranty regarCSlno 11111, neve a tunnel otinntctlOn ~.W\';:. ~ .,set forth lc'I 1 repon filed Corporauon, Vin<* Relll· l>Usinen yer? No bus1nut yet? YH Name St.tement Dai~ Piiot Juty 22, 29. uon wll be tlekion pouesaion, or enc:um· to the ••lS'linQ campua uUI Q;"~Sp.c.11ca iona, bid w1th UWI et.rte of lhe Diltnc:t han. President Jesus Aguilar 04J01/99 T'he following pel$00s """' th68g Augl.IS1 25. t999 at l 45 brances, to sa1.11fy Ille ob· •y tul'\nel ... ~-·-_ _.. ful'1hef ir'lloime· at.i.~ Dtstnct Ofll(;9, n Thia llltemenl was hied WI~ ltle&ia~~yl ca.:r:~ lnc;A .. , !!~!!_ G~~e.rpnsH, 81'9 doing bustneSS U Auo · 12• 1"""• p.m. In 0.pt l73, 341 Tna lloat>on secured. by !tie The labofllQfY IU\I v;;-;;.;;. ObCalneO 8' b F•" Dnve. Costa M sa, wiltl 1t1e Courny ctefk of 7 9 99 ._..... ""'' Dave Coopman Lathing, Clly Om1e P 0 Bo1t t5eeCI of Tl\l$t •nculed bY !>ANO on 1 two-way ~ 1 ......,.. ,. C&"°"1ia o COY "' 7 27 99 Orange CounlY on • -Presi<Sent gos Palm, Huntlnglon Flc11tlou1 BualneH 14171 Orange. Terry L. and Louise A. 22 x 22· truciurll gno, •bOVe wp.1Cll IOTICE 1$ HEREBY raoge "1~11 1"91791754 This sta11men1 vwas llled Beach, CA 92648 Name siatiement California 92613·1571 Rhodal, Trust ... of Terry ~a 22' 11 11' lab0r810f\I K!2 S9l-7583 ~THEA GIVEN that the Dally Piiot July 29, Au<J Dally Pilot Juty 15• 22• wrlh the County Clerk ol DaVld Scoll Coopman, The loltowong persoN LAMOREAUX JUVENILE L and LOUIN R RhodH module Tile 1tr\ldu1e ..,,QI thed Ne~~ 1 said report on hie IO !he 5 12 19. 1999 Th7:t6 29. Aug. 5• 1990 Tll66Z Orange Counly on 7·20·99 905 Palm Avenue, Hunl· are doll'IQ bu1ine11 u . JUSTICE CENTER FamUy Trull Elita~ be ei\tlel a PoUfed In plat9 Colla M•sa Da., • Costa Meaa San1la~ DIS· ' ' Ffatilous Bu1Jne11 1999'71Ml1 1naton Beactl, CA 92648 NEWPORT SHIPPING IF YOU OBJECT lo Ille Augual 23, t 97t, u nat ai.bo'drop panel · yt1em 1 JtJv=:-:2:::9;;.. l:....Ha:.:=:o~-~~~-tt • l1IQ Ofl~. 77 F11r Dmle, BSC 857,. N•m• Statement Dall Piiot July 22. 29, Marci Lynn Cooprnln, SERVICE, 3400 Irvin• graot1~ttie petition, you Trustor, to cnlcago Title QI a RQ!Jred lf!·ptac. pan, 1 , ' ! ..... •••mined week· " J"""' • ........._.. nAJSOOI ..... .,. 1"· tm Th696 """ P-'-~..nue;-HIJl\f Ave., t, 1'1, Nawport aMolO ap,.."r"lll ow-near· ,.......__!ly, a C.llfomia C:O.• ""'•! l"llllll TM lllbOt•· 81 _ • b;~the hOUrS'OI NOTICE OF PETmON a,li,~n'Oimi.;:sse•· ,....... ., ;;;Q'ton e;~h. CA 92648 Beach, CA 92$30 1ng and slai. VoUf ob,ec· p;~~. u TN•t •· tor IQ(y ~t11 111 erw1sl00ed Cl.A& ...-- 8 a m and 5 00 P m TO ADMINISTER Benchmal'k En11rpnse1, Flctltlou1 Buelneaa .This buaineas 11 con Mtehtlle ~rhart, 2458 toot or 1119 writt•n obiec: Iha benefit and socur14Y at 81 i.rge °'4i ""a r;uft• It'• th• • • ~· MITA MESA SANrTAAV ESTATE OF: 2929 N~ Blvd, New· PQme Sl~t ducted by tiusband end Newpon Blvd , # 191. tions w11h the ooun before Ttrry L. Atioele• and LW· able toi .,. lltJ11>1e. !)Ian· acc.... lnfom-r DISTAtCT, Joan ... ¥all.. STANLEY VINCENT port Beach, CA 92663 TM lolloWlf19 ptt'iOO wile Costa Mesa, CA 92627 th• n.111ng Your ap· 1M R Rhoclel. 1a hnefl· 04ng ana la~ Ot labora• P•Ctled ~ • C... of th* Dletrlcl MC KEEVEA Ben1amJn Berger, 2ns are clOlng buSlneA u : Have you star1ed dOlng Th bu11nes1 11 con· pearence may be In person ctery, dated Marett 28, tOfY end ~ 1 vlelteel ~ ·..:: f'UbhshedNewportBtach· CASENO.A198143 Mesa l/etde Ea111.H115 Douglas lntenora. 517 busineuyet?No cwet.Oby.anlncJ!vldual orbyVQUrattomtv 11196,and~Uln· Lab~ ?OCG too c.edfulty·Dyel Co.ta M•aa Dady Pilot To alt h.,... benell ca.ta Ma~. CA 9"°26 181h StrMt Homington Mara COopman Have you llatled doing IF YOU ARE ... CREDI· ·~t No 98-350950 ol ed "'8 Int IOI t:°'=~=====· =::::::, '22 29 1999 •• I Beach, CA 92Ma'3805 This a1a1ement was flied l>UlineSt ~I'? Yu, 6'1·tf TOR or eontmgent cr9dl!OI Ile Oflieill Reootos of Or· zOM , wit I.ti ._voJM>11. JtAy ' ' Th685 c1arle1, ;J•ditor!oo-()Otll· ~ ::.S:1~'f"· O 0 u g I at Warren w h the County Oerll ol Michelle Eberflart Cl 1he deolUed. )'Oii mull ange County. C.Utornla~ in e,;TlftO!ng OV1 10 Che noftt'I flCdtlOue 8~11nee1 ='t.:0 =· Oltle~ Have you •tailed doing B\irvtll. &17 '"" SlrMt Ofange Countv on 7-27-119 lhll N*'*1t wM liled Ille )'OU' mm w11h Ill rw amount Of •n<J touth M8CMnlclef u-.... ....,,_..t .......... e1 .... 1.-..10 ttie wlll °' bu$lne&S yet? No H 8 iun1ing1on a.acn, CA 198H800fS7 wrltl N COunty Cle1t1, ol QOUltandmehcopytoN ~.00000. tnCWng l'8 •UOOIY pHMOeO ltl10ugtl ,_..,.,. .,. •" .. ..,, &en Berger 264a-380$ o..iy Pilot .Nty 2:8 AuQ, Ofange ~On 7•20-99 personal repreMnt1trv• total amourtt ol !ht ~Id veiilcil "''"~ !'ilenOf lfle lolOWlng l*'tOna Ht11•~. or both, of fhlll ltlllement was r.ied ....... ..,_,__., 11 ..-.. 6 12 19 1999 ii111i. ,....,......,. ='= by ~ court 1>ei.nc. and reuorwbly ioneOl-tabOrllOIY a1e~bualneu II STANlu VINCENT Couo "'·'"'· _. ,,_ .,,,__ _.. • 0 ;.;;J. ........ ~ pa..... ..... ,... 29 ..._ __ ft'Of'l'l lhe .-....-..-. r::::: ~-1U1t ..... DE BUStNESS • ..,.. KEEVER Wl1tl tne ly .,_,. "' oueted by an lndlliidual ' Flctiuoua Bualneee .,.. -.,..., ""'· • """" ,,_..,. ...,,,_.,. -.., e.KTllUlt . u .. ,_ ""-0rar-Coumyon 7 9 09 tar1ed .-...... ~ 1999 Th706 da•otltlefnl~of end~ 11 11rn11 r. ..,. ei erlOr ' IMAGING CENTER 2253 A PETITION FOR PRO ..,... t....ni7SI Halle you I _.."' "-ne 9'atemfnl ~i IUilfMe trf as provided it\ Pro-ol iniml ~iOl'I of ltllt -' Mel1in ~19, IMM, CA BATE h8I been llled oy Dally Plot Juty t6. 22. bullneel yet? NO The folowlng ~ .. -.... .. .. t bafta Code MCllQn 9100 noclOe . The IOMf ~ 191> \ 926t2 ELLYCHAISTAAENATE 2t~t999 The83 ~W ~ 119dOlngbUlineUIS ._..,.4111 INI' The lllN 1of f11tng Ci1i1N1 The~Tl\lllM ~-NMR , ~ Hamid J1v1d, 24211 MC KEEVER In IN 5upe-Buel-• Thd~~ ~~ C,_ Acu-Hilrt>e Clw1'cQ, The !OIOWWIO pel'IOne d not np19·t>ef0re lovr was •ppofoted IM OP9fl ltillOl'atOfY Witll ~ ' All'tnidl ~ ll., t.avuna not COurt °' Calllomle ·-Wit\ .............. , HOO 8,,.,. StrMI, • • 119 doing CIUllMN .. '82 rnonlh9 ltom h hearing ~ .. TruatM un-... s.bOrt!O!'f ~nic:al ~ • CA ~len CoultY oC OAANGE .....,.. -...m.nt °'tlt9 Cou"ity1 On on 11 ........ 1 !22:.. Cotta Mell. 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RIVERA 94~74-4252 ANNE WILLEY 94M74-<4249 * V.A * SO DOWN • SO MOVE~N RtEE COUNSELING RtEE Ll'1 of HOMES HUIWA REPOS 1-«>0-na.un vmRAN REAL ESTATE 110~1 F. 11~ .i.wer • o~ Sit 1_. 232 E 215 ST 41>1 2l>a ,.:C flvrm beau <lecor and la ped, mod kllC, $369,000 Jackie Gl•is Rtr olllct !M9-63Hl011 home IM9·548·3350 E SIOE CM 1 BLOCK FROM Back e:z:r:; Sat·Sun 12-5 2601 S A ANA AVE 18 2 Sty 3 yrs newl 3br 2 5bl 2 ca1 gar. sin tam detach home :ftOI 2000sf on=-4200 roe 0wne< 'No Roos Tu· 5369.900 9C9-650-n87 E SIOE CM Hr NP Back i)iy. 2700sl Siil detach 4br 3 full be °' 3bf olf Mod~· 2 ~ =gem palC~ ~ pevers lhr~ Owner M99K 949-631-0402 PROBATE SALE Central E·alde Smd conage on good weluC 2811Ba Homt Offered 11 $270. ·-----Weglatz Coas1 Ne= Propellle$ IM9· 15g. 793 2Br 29; on the BiVHs, new carpet & ,,.n inside laundty, 2c gar, TOia~ remodlltld. Sunset View:. 119,900 Bob Wein. Reallor 714-JSO. t 138 ESIDE ser UB• lam41y rm, formal d~ ca11lGdral ce1~. 2 ·sto'.loocul -sac. 2c ~':fo $242, Bob Wein. ea or 714-35().1738 E'SIOE 28r, Dtn HOME ~1rd ~ +INCOME! Each erlle Setting • Mar1ne11 School! Excellent oppt~ for "•/in-vu tor. 1,000. Hane~ Simmon• Prvclentlal C1 Hlty t4"21t-2441 NEWUSTINGI Claulc E'aldt Home 2Bf IBt $285 000 Ed Van den Bouche a.r 949-650-0943 1 -13~=1 WALK TO BCHI Condo. 25008 Terrac. Lantern 1bl 1be Sunounded by bell. manna helt>or & shops Owner Only SIOS,000 56H1&-2599 19 HOUSE== HUNTINGTON 8lAClf SURFCREST S1111 0 M 151< Stepe to bchl 3br, 2 5bl up. grid&£! Italian ble, berber, 2 car gar morel A01 Sta Ctllt Aty Ana Sudoliky 71H3&0356 .o..i 70ll•Hff NP CREST TWNHM 2 rOOuln to bct\I 3br 2 5ba condo. martllt, berbet carpel. remo<I End unit. Owner $289,000 949-831·2111 NEWP6Af8cR8AVFRONT 712 HARBOR ISLAND Cu11om bolt dock. Four addltlonal br'a 1ultn • wlttl private bl. $2,415.000 D1vld 8nldbume t4M36-1125 Condo wlWatttvlftS 2Br 2 56alh r&OOne, CUilom up. grldes Mattlll, gtanlt, cabl- neciy Mart l.DU Kllhlwr. Udo Pllfl Really 949-675-2700 Cutaways Vruge Plan 3 Model. OV8f 4.300 "· 4Br 4 581. cstm WOOd llool's homt olllc:t WISflP entiy HQ Jordan, RadlOld Re!y 949-699-1200 BIG CYH v1LUs 1o-TOWNHOME EXCELLENCE FOROIMACARllfUA 2-3BR MMon Ell19 RMllOl'I t4t-75t-noo A cu1tom 313 EiecutlVt view Home Newtt l'8ln0dlled, BIC!k Bay Views Ac:Qepllng olf llS 5798.000.$888,000 Owner/ Broker 949--C94-?976 LOOKING FOR A tux CONDO under $300K. CIOM { LIVE IN LUXURY ~ APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fashion ls/and Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR fitness Center I Bed from $I 795 I Bed/den from $1995 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access ·~ HR Security Cate • Clubhouse facrlity 2 Bed from $2385 2 Bed/den from $2885 Cas Fireplaces 9 foot Ceilinas Condo Specs Subterranean Parkin& Custom Home Design Program Available ) to St.ch, M1rlna. lhopa? CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • .-,,.. Chris Edwards. First E51ates --- Prop COM 949·227-9711 J-888-222-6924 ~.~.~ BEACH CON00:VIEW llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:I 2BR 2BA, UPGRADED, I' Comm pool • gym. $405,000 PrinclAgt. t4•SOO-ma. •3Brf2.Se.th-$i91,000 •1Brl2Bllh-S449,000 * 2Brl28llfl.$41t,OOO Doug Bulley, Blu t4t-72~1704 1 33J~I HP-OOAST. Santa Lucie Dev. Of>EN SUH 1..S • 23 Stone Pine 5BR 4.SBA apect vltwal HeV91' llved In. AEOUCEO TO $1,115,000 Stetanlt Meurer • Rtmu t4t-717·71t4 OCEAN RIDGE 2 CIHrvllw, cu~ estate. 8ostlng ~ 6000' 5br. Sba, oversized roe. Oen vl8WI Priva1t shOwlno Wayne Smr11l 0 Aemax94~2215 1 75-.1 ·cosTA MESA· ..... Or8nOt Cout College. ~ 19nl.r 4 unll complex, ......., YICll'lt, Owner/811' ~5,DOO 'NU4WM6 llO ;GF'.al COMMERCIAL BUILDING OOROHA DEL MAA Prime Coul Hwy Loeltlon. Plltdng. Long '9f'lft llllt. t.23 Cap nie. $800,000 -~· t4Mn-4400 www)larbor"'"lty~aa.com FAIRWAY APAKrMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNl1Y BY FASHION ISLAND a..utiful n.lined lb'M1-and golf COt.ltN views. Enjoy C*Wfree livfng in your lerQ! 1, 2 or 3 BR ~nt home! • 1Wo-cer getllQe • W ..... /dryw ,hOokups • ~ fwood & gill) • Nr ooi ldltlol • ig • Wet bw In 2 ltld 3 BR • Alann l)'llttm • 11,860 to S2,tt5 • PlteM c.ii (9411) &44-o509 Sony, no p«a. 2Br 2B• on 8tck bey, view 2c garage w/opentr, 111 amtnhlea, Av1ll Aug 11. S155Wo. 90M9H130 81y likl11t euUt!J 2 master IUll81, 2be, 2C gar, gated, comm pool & spa MC sys S185M4o IMH94·5727 * VElRLY RENTALS * * I Br 2B1 ntar OctanhOOC 2c l)el1unQ, s I 800fMo •lllf 281 Oceenlronl, upper l#1lt $25()()'Mo BALBOA NEWPORT REALTY Mt-723-4494 Newport Marina Apart.men ti Bayfronl community with private beach & mannL Walk 10 Balboa I.land. Larae 2BR from t2100 Wood burning fireplace &•private garage'!. Sony. no pets. Pleue calls (949) 760-0919 '· .. ' t - .. ,• ....... . .. ' •WEST CUFF' Elite, quiet btlutltul 2br 2.Sbe WIO new carp9t, 2 cw !llf, clUb houM, P'IOI, S1t75. t4W1S.20l7 uoo ISlt TOWNHOUSE 3br 2 ~. llp. cb.t>(e garage, laundry, walk to Village S2000mlo NM73-0M4 WESTCUFf' 2BR 28A beau lnletlot """**' Pool, laUnd SfSOC!o'mo FranklWI Aty MM40-7000d01 'VIiia Point golf view MWW townme 1 ltv, 1tw 1be on COllfM, ftplc, AC, U919'adedl S1425 Aw t4M40-4813 LOE BL FFS TWNHM ~ • bay view. abt ~ lllMll, upgradedll Ownet $27Mhno Mt-7'°"827 •HARIOA YIEW• iif 2be, green bell, comm pool, walk fo """"*Y ecttool. SHOO. Agt MMe2 .. 745 Sits>• to Newpo111 F1nt11 Buehl Vltwl Large 3Br custom lloml. 3-car pet!Ung, avllt August 1 Olh S3200mo IAlBOA ISLAND 28r 1 Ba c:oftaOI home tip. wld, $1650 •• + Office 'Apt. 2Bt. tip, ffld. 2<tt ~. Mepl lo blach, laundry $2t00mo NMn-1~ -' ~ -.-- J 'i"' ' I • " . Motel ROOMS I FORAINT ·cosTA ME SA· MOTOR INN 1STWk Special On All Rms $134.00 Tu leaturas 24 In front dlllc. 0 0 phorlt$ hee HBOIESPN'Olsc:. loc c:hlm. pocMlealld jac Gut5I ll4lld Nrby Fwys, 405 & 55 mm away lrom oc F8#0fdS, College, Shop rnals. bchs, 1111 A mtrnbe< ot Call! HoleV'Molel 22n Harbof Blvd 949-645-4840 RENTALS I TO SHARE ROOMMATE NEEOED jSi\)(i non smoker Mek'"IJ aame 10 shlrl 3br 2t>I, OCNn lront beactl houM. Master avlll S1100 "' 112 Ulll 94H31-8428 HP8 en.. 4& houte, 1 rm evall. young Jlfof looldng lot ........ ms • ut11. Av111Aug 111. t41-MM071 l~~I Cott1MtM wnlll omc. IPllOt to ,.,., lttrtlnt ~It S1 S0.$300 Incl '" utll. Hear OCC, nice Quiet loc. Lota of perklnf. '71~-- wur IA,,111 11rou 001'1 .. ,..,, 420 GARAGE SALES 1 •20 GARAGE I SALES ' IDATION FULL LIOU . BuslneQ Clo alng with 1'Somethln9 Fo Computers pnnters, 1111 lypes ot r Everyone" desks, challs, tal>lts, Illes (honl & side). office equipmen ~rs. cloclcs. tune c:locll. lla:sh. stands. backgrounds, phO mounts, P/85600 pcmage machine Challenge hole dlller. Ctlallenge Folder. llectrlc letter opener, papl!f smll tools, plants, 38x50 hglll PFE 11 IM buister label cispenstf paper PfOCOUOI' & dfVlf. gal t, Brother lax. file eX1· cameras. lenses. ttlpods, to supplies & darl11oom, , Interlake Slapler, 305 P8P8f cutter, OM Pro cun8fs, metal shelving. table, locking f11e Ne • Pako Pro Pacll RA 20" llUClla, MOS IClle. booki. lans MlsctlantOuS'll Fnday & Satunlay Commwet Park, Unit E..e, S303 Coast), Cotta Mesa. lnvffllg clubs. slOOls relnge~tor & . heaters tie LOI$ ol lmn-59m (.My 30, 31) al Hatt>of Blvd. (II South lie. ~&!::========= COM Sat July 31 .. 2 NEJGHBOAHOOO SALE 600 block of Jumlne, In 111ty. Lota of atuffl COM SAT 7-12, HUGE YARD SALE 416 112 Harcl11ua Fum. dolhes. 949·723-1686 C.MJSAT t .. trenctf home decor & c:hklrens toys, clothes. hollMI 1ccesso11as, temps bMlcets. etc 55 Fair Dr, MOViiJG SALE Sit 7131 bfful1ful sectlOnal sole. TV mtcro, washer, dryer, & moiel 174 Buoy St CM 949·548'8352 2 F1mlly 011199 Lie kloon Sit only. desks. Olflce lum. cloehel. b*es & much morel 362 Mlg!'Olil CM WI aley 2 Famlly Sale Sit. We hive •lltfYthlngl Plus a Howaid Hughes SporlSter OwlOY 11 oe Palm A¥t 118714·969-0560 1 440 ~~1 lk L8le 2HP Edger S75 Brlgge Stratton 714-135 ... 242 • POOL CLEANER AAEEPY KR AUL y STILL IN eox NEVER USED '200 PAGER 1..a.5 .... 78'5 4 ANTTERA WHEELS WITH TIRES SIZE 8.5X17 SSOO CAU 760-921-8075 1446 ~1 I BUY AU PIANOS! Ant1que&-Quahly tumture. one piece or wtlOl8 housefulll Cl.sh paid 800-649--4922 ( 454 FURNfTURE I Italian !either '°'' a lov. • Mii, new still wrai:>ped ~ soft, top =lty· W11 l aacrlllct, . 94t-261·1933 1 year old = Bedroom Set 0 bed 001 board), 9 dr8wer <hSS8f w'mlrror, 2 m stands. ma11ress. Paid 00, sacrlllce 5800 949-673-9402. 2 M'lhog111y 1nt1Qut tWln bed• ·w/Mah:11n~ t11me $350 lor boCh M 2-0445 I •se PETSIUVESTOCK I Rare HOiie Wlld·IOoklng leopard •potted CFA oclcll kitten• fOI' priVI~ few $450JS500 M 1-2111. 458 FREE PETS /ANIMAL RESCUES Oon1 ltt my baby dlel Al wtit fetn ~ shoes 2•;yrs old No chldiel\ ~weet DealtHn larnly 949-5461 Beiiii rate 2 yt Oki male Odii1 CFA Nut8'8d needs 1 lnencl tree 10 a good home Ideal lor yooogsw 949-631 ·2111. 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SCHAFFER BABY GRANO P\ANO, Bt1utlful, .like new cond. GSJl'Out b!Kk flnllh. Paid $7 . OwYltr oU1 ol the country. $2600. 714-527-0900 14'2===1 * USED LOHGBOARO FOR SALE Ml • Xlnt Condition HI P9rlormence ·Tri-fin S275.00 714-960-1'65 1-~1 TOP $$$/RECORDS! Jm. R & B, ~ Rod. *·-50's & llCJ's MIKE 949-64s-7505 Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm 466 MERCHANDfSE WANTED WANTED! OLD COINS! Gokl, silver, FrankHnm1nl,1ler· lino Old WllChe& & lewelry • WESTCOAST COINl42-t441 470 SCHOOLS nNSTRUCTION Phlebotomy Course Bos1on Reed Co CUI Reg #3901291 1·800-201·1141 lOOklng tor hOii .. kMi)lflg potltlon1. After WOOllng In Ne""l>Oll Beach IOf 13 yrs, owner has passecl away • Call llnelda MM31.-132 Of Marta t4H15-9537 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ANYONE CAN 00 THISI Euro eKce•ent Income mak>ng custom8f setvlce calls et home (9A9)722-6171 APPOllfDl&fl' Stl'IFJIS Ff/Pfda~ ei'ir82o Per Hour Too1>roducere · 6taha • Rnllil. Oneal '--" •.01 K""" ...... _ • i...----...1 ..... -..w-• Eet. Ill 1989 In CottaMaa and~ Call for lfipl. 1-888-813-4744 Avon Products SlMt A Hbme-bi* Business. Worlt Fltxlble Hours. Enjoy Unlimited Earnings. Clll toll frH (Nl)SS1-21H BANQUET SALES For Busy llilian diner hoUSt In Ne~ Sales, restaurant lllld ~ exper necessary Fu Reaume 10 94M42.o674 Bllfn9Ull Front and Bick office poaJtlonl l'fa&atllt for· medlcal cine In CM Send ttlUll'le to 94!>-~504 CABLE TV h!Mg now. EID'd apllc.-IMOU Onlnge and Alv· erwide c011nllH Own toola a tl'\ICk. Call M 1-424·9'2t 1471 EUPLO~j Driver needed PT Wlcoverf(I lruci< & Insurance. Avdeble 90m-4am M·f Good PJYI ~ Freddie 949-263·8354~ DRIVERS • Mobh• w Musi have reliable •lltOi Insurance & good OMV Delver klnctl .g dimer ordelJ for restMJrants in local area POlentill SI0.$15 per hour. Callt4t-54W1~ Come and set us, ask about our sign on bonus. C.N.A.. all shifts, Lune positions available . FAX or send ttSUmu ro Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital. 661 untcr Strctt Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Phone. 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E.ut decided that it was unlikely the dcfcn!IC had another fast 1nck avail· able (West would surely hl\'C cashed the llC'e of diamonds before leading a third heart), so continued with the 13th heart, gtving declarer a useless ruff sluff. Declarer co1Tectly ruffed low in hand, •nd WC$l defended weJI by discanlin1 the diamond. The bidding;. NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST The jacek of apades was run and, when that held. declarer conunued with a s~e JO the ten. East's failure to follow did not bolhcr South much un11I, when declarer tncd to gel to hand with the 1ec of diamonds, West ruffed for down one 10 PUI 1• Pats 4• Pus h9I Pus Opening lead: King of '1 The technique 10 this hand is as old as the hills, and should be known to most players. But we are constantly surpnsed by how many declarers get 11 wrong, or CIT by being careless. North-hach difficult rebid to meJce; In tenns of high cards the hand might Correct technique in handling trumps was for declarer to lead the nine of trumps at mck fi\'e. When that holds. declarer can conunue with JICk and then repeat the finesse to pick up all the outstanding trumps and score 10 uicks in short order 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS JAGUAR XJ6 I. 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LOAOEOll Mint Cond, mutt St Ill I\ 6,000/obo . t4M4S~5 SAT\IRN SC2 '93 sun (X841121A) THEODORE A081HS FORD I www.r.,,.lord.com MM4UOIO ~11 340 SPUT SEOOHO MOVERS Proleeslanll Movers! 2<4/lr SYC 7 dlvslStniOf clac/Tt I 78452 714-~150CY 346-5850pgl PUBLIC NOTICE The Cahl Public· Ut1ht1es Commission • REQUIRES that all used hoUsehold goods movera pnnl their P.U c ca1 T number; limos and cttaufftrs print their T.C.P. n~r In ah advertlS· menll. lf you Nvt a quesbOn about Ille legahty ol a mover, fimo or cNluffar, cal PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 7'4·S58·4151 ~ . . •' I• ,• ''.. . , RAINBOW CIRCLE MAINT. PairMV·ln~tld HocalPI QUlllly jobl FtM tit's Lt5698117 131-8888 ff YAOUAUTY PAINTINO TOOCHUPS TOO • 24 Hours • AcNtd S.O L,mGM4 IMM51-11t2 , .. The Lecel ,._,,,.... ................ ... ~ ~&IM ......., ....... 675.not LOH W1 ....... 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"911'1 CL.Aaall'llD OW!IS, 5311 mt.,.. 1~,' nilnl Ma .... 78 S3000, MM7WIN CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-retired cuttu offUa 254"1 OFF Mattti.alllabor! 25 diff'ucnt colors of dm.inu ac 100·. ofothu fabrics! 35 year• of quali ry work and .... ,n•-••nlhip! - lie '11111:1! t(,a ~17/e 'GOOD . •FULL LINE of.N.EW qnd CERTJ~IED .RE-SALE VEHICLiS. . , . "GO°LD KEY ·DELIVERY" on all vehicles._4 includes 24-Hour Roadside Service • STOCKED PARTS ·aoUTIQUE... . Custom and Standard Accessories ------ CADILLAC 1 9 9 9 -·:--./ ~---~~ ...... ·---=--~-~ LEASE FOR 1 9 9 9 ,.. ._ _ .................. ~ . . . . ··~ , t.'it. . ... ' ~-'..-...!..._ - Oldsmobile · 8 COMPLIMENTARY· SERVICE SHUnLE ••• · includes Airport Drop-off /Pick-up (JWAJ · •COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS •FREE SATURDAY CAR.WASH • COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE in our . comfortable Customer Lounge l . - OLDSMOBILE 1 9 9 9 '~ .L__ ~ I~ C > LEASE s21 FOR /MO • 93' +tax tor 36 mo. Closed end least on IPProvtd credit Residual $9792.60 Totil ol ptTllS S7697.$5 +tax. 12K ml alll>Md pei year 20l per mile 111 axcess 1 9 9 9 ' LEASE $ .. FOR . + ~ + tax b" 36 mo Closed end lease on approved ad. Rllldual S12.90\.95 Toli Of pm1S. SI0.495.10 +tax. 12K mi ilowed per ya. 2°' permie In tiaSS - -