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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot- SERVING THE NEWPORT-MF.SA CON\MUNmES SINCE 1907 ·THURSDAY, SEPIEMBER 2, 1999 EDITOl'S llOTEIOOK Tb e P ilot's been· ~he life of my party A friend Of nune once left bis JOb for no apparent reason. He loved his . work, had a loyal staff and was well-liked by his boss. •Why'd you do tbat?" 1 asked .. •1 never wanted to be' the last one at the party,• he replied I'm still not sure what he meant, but I always thought it was odd -maybe because I wouldn't have minded being the last one to tum out the lights at · the Daily Pilot. · But that's not going to l}ap- pen. After nearly 10 years as editor, I'm leaving the party. Wednesday was my last day Before you panic or rJ;?joice, there's more. I'll still be hanging around the Pilot newsroom. ,. Here's the ·deal. ' When the Los Angeles Tunes ~ :.J.\>Olfgn , a:ntpUot~bout sh yean ago, it soon found out that delivering a commuruty news- paper with The Tunes dld won- ders for circulation. And so lbe nmes began a bold experiment to create mini-Daily Pilots - called Our Tunes -in commu- nities &cross Southern Califor- rua. We now publish 22 commu- nity newspapers, and the results have been promising. People from Ventura to Rancho Santa Margarita and from Santa Moni- ca to Ranet«> Cucamonga have discovered the same thing Pilot readers have known for years· - injecting very local news into a: world-class newspaper gives subscribers the best of both journalism worlds. And so, for the past few years, I've juggled two jobs: edi- tor of the Pilot and edito'r of the rapidly expa.ndlng Tunes Com- munity News. We started with 30 employees. We're now approaching 300. And I'm sure I dung to the Pilot job longer than I should !18ve, but it's hard to let go. • . When I came to the Pilot, the newspaper was dying. The newsroom had a few quality ceporters and editors, but was , mostly filled with unremarkable and cynical journalists -young and old -who had contempt for the community they were supposed to serve. When circulation clipped to / They are noble. Poetic. Intelligen~. Worldly. Ashamed. Frail. linperfect. Vulnerable . I F 'R 0 M V-01CES THE PA R.K . . ~ighUlmc ('011\C.'rsalion Bob Murphy. left, talhs with his fri nd Les ""!ann at hL' camp in Thibert Regional Park. The two liken the1r 1Jv/J1g ~1tuation complete '>'ilh TV and 01r mattress to an extended campout. t - .. Story by Elise Gt-e I t's true. Some of them are 1ust looking for a handout. It's true. Some cire dl'ug addicts, drunkards or both. ' Others just noed to geta1ob. Som may be even dangerous crimlnals who deserve to be where they are. Lazy. Misdirected. Freeload- ing. These are the char- acteristics that have become the standard by wluch the homeless are JUd . "I don't know why I feel safe here but I do" Leandra Aguilar And they 6re, at times, certainly true. But oth- er descnptions of the homeless are 1ust as true. We will profile four of them who live -or· have lived -on the edge of our aty. and on the lnnges of our society, in Talbert Nature Pre- serve. They are noble. Poetic. Intelligent. Worldly. . Ashamed. Frail. Imperfect. Vulnerable -and human. -·See story, Page AB SEE LOBDELL PAGE A12 A day 1n the life of four pork re~ident~ •A nighttime lour of the comps • A look ot homelessness by the numbers in Orongr County •Pages AB -A9 ... • The Pilot'S LObdell, Marble . . pro~oted .to new positions 11 Longtime editors relfuquish newsroom leadership to Tony Dodero. After nearly 10 year of stee.rlllg the Dally Pilot through hundreds of new tort and Joumililm awards, including a coveted statewide general emtUence prtze; Editor WllUarn Lobdell hai handed over his post to Tony Dodero, who begu h1I ~areer at then wspa: . . .. per as an intern. 1...0bdell Will spend more time as the editonal chief ot Los Angeles Times Community News diviSk>n, whldl pu\>lishe 22 newspapers throughout Soutbem California, mcluding lhe Pilot. In a related move, Steve Mar- ble, longtime o.py Pilot DW\ag- ing editor, form.-dty editor and reporter, WW UC> relinquish tils title to'join Lobdell 11 the No 2 man of the 275-member oom· mwilty news diVillon. "It would hove lx'e.n 11nposs1· ble to take tho Pilot from ats lean tim an the early •90s to· prof· • itability in rocent years without Ball's and Stove' leottership," Publisher Tom Johnson said. ·1•m happy-for their expanding careers and, f ortunatCly, they'll be close enough to u e them as a resource.", • Dodero, who will report to Lobdell and Mar bl , ls form r Pilot ~porter end a lsta';ll man· SEE 6AAN~~ PAGE A12 ~ l1ACtt OM.Y PlOT Jwter bgland, .J. Caba and Tony Dodeto are lbe new IMdel'I ln Ute Dally PJlot newsroom. lNDEX Cl.@AfD _.... __ .....,.._ . COMMUMITY fOIUM _.._._..,. DmlOOK ,_,......,.. ..... ___ _ SOCl£TY __ _ ~ ................ _ .......... _ ...... , .WEATHER ...,.., ..... .... :'*6J it "ll1i ,. . ' locals only .. Al Thursday, ~ 2. 1999 Doily Pilot I With luck, these . -· PIOPLI IT WOii jeanS -f!UlY just fit.. ' . T he popular Lucky Brand · Jean bas its first Orange County retail store dt 'Pasry- jon Island in Newport Beach. Lucky Brand is known for its high-quality 1eans, signature cloverleaf logo and the tongue· iri-~eek "l:.ucky You"logo on the fly The Lucky Brand carrtes a big selection of its denim styles. and also cllrries sports- wesr, loungewear, fragrance and accessories for men, women and children Lucky Brand products are also available at fine depart- ment a.nd specialty stores, mcludmg Neiman Marcus. The Los Angeles-based company also has a foundation -The Lucky Brand Foundation -that raises money for children's <tharities nauonwide. Some of the benefi- ocmes wclude The Chase Foun- dation in Los Angeles, The Bridge School m San Francisco dncl the Association for Children wU.h Down's syndrome in New York IEST IUY Ceramicist has a'knack for res~oring anti~e por<;elain figurines Kayaks Surf Shop, at (949) 631-2996, 1s having a back-to- school sale combined with an ehd-of-the-summer sale. The popular surl wear shop carries qp.me b rtlnds that mclude Roxy, BallaMng, Quikstlver, Roxanne a.nd Girl Star Mcrrhand; e is reduced 20" ,, to 70" , dnd the sale is expected to c-ontmue for the next few weeks Kdyaks is lQeated m the WPstctilf Pldza shbpping center dt 1036 lrvme Ave. m Newport Beach Back-to-school shopJ>f!r.. won't wdllt to miss the Hogan Board Sports sdle on popular dothing for Jods. The summer close-out· sale has selected merchandihe reduced 25 % to 50% off . Ndme brahds on sale for boys includes Huiley, Rusty, and Katin; and for girls there is Girl Star, Sugtl.T and XOXO. ThE' new bodrd sport store is located dt 1673 Irvine Ave , Costa MeSd. The phone number is (949) 646 7989 Kids and parents low Zany Brainy. It has th<> hPst selec-t10n of tugh quahty toys, hooks, . Legos, BeamP Babies, ecluc-abon- dl and fun software, artJshc kit.s, games, school supphes and videos. And as an added bonus to the selection of merchandise, the saJespeople are wcll-trdined and very helpful Currrntly there's a hdc-k-to-school '>die through Sunday, Sept 12 On sale are school suppbes pens, penCll cases, folders, desk sets, po<:ket portfolio'>, '>ketch pads, binders, lunch boxes and back- packs The school supphr>s are madP by populdr nanw brand that kids love tncluchng Poke- MILLENNIUM MOMENT greer Wylder mon, 2 GRRRL.S, Milley Gear, Eastpak and fun themes like insects and holographic designs. Zany Brainy; at (949) 640-5131, is at Corona del Mar Plaza in New- port Beach. Neiman Marcus is canying Sisleya Global Anti-Age skin treatment, a high-end cream that was designed to fight against aging add the damaging effects of the environment. The new cream is the culmination of Sis- ley's years of rese~ch in the held of cosmetology. The .research found that a decrease in the pro- duction of hormone~ as women . age calls for a regenerating, • restructuring and revitalizing treatment Sisleya Global .\nti- Age comes in a 50 ml s1ze for $300. Neunan Marcus, at (949) 759-1900, is located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. ·"" SHE IS: . Putting the pieces together. GElTING CENTERED Angela Hittesdorf spends her days repainng cracked memo- ries and chipped pasts at Pick up the· Pi~. Every morning she • settles down with a cup of tea, ·flips on classical music and whit- tle away the next 10 hours restonng damaged porcelain antiques. She said she finds her work surroundings. - a field of pastel- colored figurines -soothing and f ullilling. •J've never been bumed- out, • said Hittesdorf, adding that restoration bas been her source of meditation for nearly 22 years. THE PATH TO PORCELAIN Hittesdorf came into her work from an artistic background. Hr was always interested in art," she said. ~(My grandmoth- er] kind of developecf ~ right side of my brain.-r She evPntually became a ceranuciSt, gaining considerable re.cognition after winning sever- al awards at an Orange County show in 1979. However, like many artists, she found Uie exorbitant costs of the upplies combined with the pressures to support a family dis- couraging. John D. Foster, an old friend who was operung a restoration . business, tested Hittesdorf's skills by giVlllg her a figurine to fix She did such an exquisite job with her manicured fingers and delicate touch that Foster, who owrui the store, immediately hired her. A PERFECT EYE Like a musician with perfect pitch, Hittesdorf prides herself on having the ability to precisely match colors. · On a small square board, she mixes dots of color until she finds the exact shade chipped off of a basket of flowers or a horse's mane. PATENTED METHOD Foster invented a method to restore damaged porcelain that. has caused various art exhibit organizers and hotel owners to hire her to repair valuable pieces. "It's more time-consuming because it's done in different phases,• Hittesdorf said. The method uses a combina- tion of heat and chemkals to bind chipped noses and other pieces of figurines that often break off. Each figurine usually takes a month to fix but Hittesdorf said larger and more-complex pieces can take several months. The most difficult pieces to flx nowadays are Dresden fig- urines' of women m flouncy, lace dresses. The lace, which must be 100% cotton to dip in the ceramic, is becoming hard- er and harder to find, Hittesdorf sdid She said the most expensive work she ever repaired was a piece worth $22.000. -Story by Noaki Schwartz,; photo by Marianna Day Massey WUsbJre Fireplace, at (949) 65Q-2640, the high-end one ~top shopping destination for every- thing you'd need for a fireplace ls having a 75th anruversary sale. Selected merchandise is reduced for the sale up to 30% off. Inside the ·store you'IJ hnd :r~~f'.'fu?Et:~t:ir:~~d ··No appeal seen.for dav~care wall todav glass fire screens. The store sells '.J '.J other merchandise including mailboxes, barbecues and weather vanes. ou're looking for a particular look for a fir • place, you'll probably find it at Wushtre Fireplace The styles range from traditional to South- westem and there are many fin- ishes to choose from like brass, wrought iron and.pewter. Wilshue Fireplace also does mstallations ciild w-home con- o.;ultauons. It's located at 1522 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. • BEST BUYS 1s pubhshed Thursda~ 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 • Most neighbors of day-care center are happy with changes made by Costa Mesa city manager. Gru.c RlslJNG . COSTA MESA -It appears that neighbors who voiced con- cerns about a wall built at a day- care center where two children were killed in. May won't file an appeal with the city today. Residents who complained that the wall blocked their view as they approached Santa Ana Avenue through an alley have until 5 p.m . to appeal a decision by City Mandger AHan Roeder to 'keep the wall. While Roeder admitted the wall shouldn't have been bWlt in the same location where a Chain- link fence stood, most neighbors are satisfied . wtth modi!irations outlined in the encroachment per- mit granted to the Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming Center. •1 think everyone !eels that Mr. Roeder did an outstartding job addressing our concerns,• said Paul Wilbur, who lives near the day-care center. •The Conditions added to the permit were very favorable to us. I don't see what can be gained· from filing an appeal.· In Roeder's eight;page deci- sion, he added pfr1cing restric- tions on cwbs near the alley so vehicles wouldn't block the view of motorists. Roeder also request- ed better lighting and added landscaping at the day-care cen- ter. He suggested the Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, which owns the center, should schedule meetings with ineigh- bors, especially after a_. long- standing adversarial relationship between them. 1 Roeder also said he would like to see a report presented to the coun· cil at the conclusion of the meetingS discussing. further concerns. Not all of the neighbors bqlieve the city will follow througK with its plans, however. Bob Simonson said Roeder's recommendabons don't provide neighbors with a specific direction. •At this point in time, nothing has been done," he said. "I think an appeal would be a good move. Unfortunately, I guess when · you've been bullied and pushed around long enough like we have by the city, you just give up.* Day-care center administrators didn't expect any opposition : when a deosion was made to build the wall earlier this summer. Two children were killed in May • when an car plowed through the fence and ran onto the play- ground at the center. The city decided to fast-track the permit process when the wall was designed, but neighbors pointed out the wall would infnnge on public property. Roeder said 1us decision wasn't , tnfluenced by the J>9Ssibility that . the $50,000 wall would be torn down alter volunteers had donat- ed matenals and hundreds of hours to build the wall. If an appeal were filed today, the City Council would have to review the matter and render another decision. c Building better citizens in Newport Beach "f •: Newport Beach's Richard 8. Smith ~d a tr('1Tlendous impect on the devel- pmen( of Orange County -and the Newport-Mesa scores above-average on SATs ounty· · young men. Smith was a pronu- bnt home builder ond was president ttpd director of the Orange County chap- of the Boy Scouts of America. • Smith founded Broadmoor Homes after leaving the Naval Air Corps in •1945, He was named Builder of the Year in 1978 and won Professional BUilder ~agaziJ'lc's National Builder ot the Year av.-ard in 1979. By th time of hlS retire-· r-ment in 1981, Smith wa re:;pons1ble for more than 6,000 new homes m the area. Io 1983, Smith was inducted into the Home Builder's 1 Jdll of Fame. He died in 1998 at the age of 7fi, • MILIBffffUM MOMt'HT celebrat~ the people Who ha11e made a major con· tt1bution to the Newport· Mesa community during this certtury. . • College entrance exam scores dIDvn slightly from a year ago, but stay above state and national totals. J l:..".o!CA GARJU50.'1 ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -The · school d1stnct's average SAT score declined slightly last year, but scores were still above both the state and national average, according to figures released this week. \ ~1 was pleased lhat we are still maintaining high scor~s." said Peggy Anatol, the district's head of testing. •The SAT is the gatekeeper to college." The district's average score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test last year was 1,071 out of a per- fect score of 1,600 -down oruy four points from 1998's average score of 1,075. This places the district squarely in the middle of Orange County's rankings, behind pow- erhouses such as Irvine Unified -with an average score of 1,159 -and above districts such dS Garden Grove Unified, whJch averaged 997. The average score for students in California was 1,011, which is just below the national average of 1,016. Costa Mesa High School saw a 44-point mcrease m its aver- age score, from 1,000 to 1,044. Newport Harbor saw an eight- point increase, while Estancid and Corona del Mar high schools both saw 26-point decreases. Last year, Costa Mesa ~gb School offered a free SAT '}fep course, paid for by UC Irvine. Anatol speculated that the caurse could have contributed to the large increase in scores posted by students at that school. She said district principals have talked of off ermg SAT preparation materials to stu- dents free of charge. Many area • students pay private tutors hun-: dieds of dollars to help them • prepare for the exam. • All district high schools .. except Newport Harbor bad fewer students take the .test last. year than m 1998. Newport Har- bor posted a huge ju.mp in test takers -from 154 students in • 1998 to 218 students last year. Throughout the district, 45% of all seniors took the test, wluch is required for admission to most colleges in tho United States. That ls slightly' above the national average of 43% and slightly below the state average of 48%. .. • • or ~ts h9fein an b9 ref)foduted without Wfltt.tn Plf• m.-.on of top)'flght owner. WEATHER. SU IF . P\O L 1 C E F I LES • • • • • VOL 93, NO. 205 ~ Ott.ulatlon The Tlmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 ~~9) 642-5671 ~=949) 642 ... 321 ltMPEJtAlVRU Balboa 76161 COtona del Mar n/62 Costa Mesa 7816) TIDES TODAY First low 8.18 am ..•••... 2.2 'First high )·15a.m •••••• ,34 Se<ond low • The southwesterly swell really kicked in last night to help I pump waves up Into COSTA MESA • • 8rlstol StJ'Mt: A leather j cket WOtth $400 was stolto fn:>m a store in~ 3300 blodc at 3 · 0 p.m Aug 19. : • lffstol StlMt A ca1 stereo worth S2SO was stol n in the 2900 . : blcxk during ~ evening C1f Aug 20. • Victor&. StNet: A mountain bike worth S400 was stolen in th9 200 block between 6 and 9 p m Avg 24 • • • • • News (949) 642-5680 Sporu(949)574~3 Nem. ~po!U Fu (M9) ~170 E 1N11~ dailypilotOefnhllnk net Malnbffice 10·40 p.m •.••••• 0.9 Second high the head-high zone at Newport's hot i~ts. We still have contaminated waters up north, so m.ike room for fellow surfers and wave runners. Water con· drbons and vlsiblltty ert !>OOr 10 fair. Seti lhoUld ruch heid·. 0hi0h1)kn zones by ftfcMy The sun wlll set et 7 .20 p fn. •17th ~trMt A gurtar WOl'\h S200 was stolen from a e.at in the 200 block during the fttnlng of Aug 17. . . " . 8U$ln4!'5~ Office (949) 642..4)21 BUSlnUS flJC (949) 611-7126 l'Ublllhed ~nm.~ tMM. .nm.~~ Newport B•a(h 7616l Newport Coast 76161 . IUllP flOMCAlf. ~TION SIZE Wedgt. • • S+ f/1# NMpor't. • • ~5 SW Blackie. • • •• ) ... SW IUYer Jetty ••• 3·5 SW ~ ... • .2-4 SW • 3 05 p.m •••••••• 5.1 PReOAY First low 9:45 am .••• , ••• 2.5 frnt high 5:1Sam. .•••••• ~4 stcond low l1:59pm ••.• .04 Se<Of'ld high I 4 24pm ...... 5JI WAla ~" NEWPORT BEACH • Dove Strfft About 20 compact di Ks worth S 150 wtr• .Jtolen from a car In the 1900 block between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m Aug. 23. • • Kant Avenue: Sev.ral Items of dothlng wonh SlOO were stolen from •eat In the 500 block during tht evening of Aug. 22. • ~ Centtr DrM: A laptop computt1r WOtttl S1,800 was stolen from a business In the 600 blO<k \tut.Ing the tvtnfnO of Aug. 21. • Vls'9 dll Oro: A Compact d~ ~ WOtth USO Wtl stol«t from I CM durlng the 9Yef'I Fig of Aug 20 • t •. ... • . . .. Daily Pilot • • • What else i5 there tO say to Angels · bu1 '"' thank)KJU/ • • • I t is probdbly tune to write my annual thank you column to tho AJlaheirn Angels. I say "probably" because as a com- mitted card-carrying romantic, · my instincts alwclys tell me to wait until they are mathemati- cally elimmatcd from the pen- nant race. These dre the same instincts that keep me watching in the ninth inrung when the Angels are 15 runs behind and . clearly as bored as the people who paid 'hdfd-ea.rned money to co(.Jle and see them play and · have long since gone home. But-I still remember vividly some yeurs ago -when I was offering my heart and soul to the Chtcago While Sox that they once scored mne runs in the last inning to beat the Yanke~s 10-9. And so I am loathe to concede. ·But my editor, who 1s a pragma- tist. says that 1l 1s time. If you have been paying attention, you know that I have made a deal with a Party - whose identity is my own busi- ness -not to leave this bounti· fut life until the Angels have won a World Senes. It appears -no, says 1uy_ editor, il is cer- .. THE IELL CU IV I , lain -that the Angels won't enddnger me this year. And after the 14-12 debacle in Cleveland Tuesday night, I must agree. Hence this note of thanks. The list of individuals to thdnk is long and deserving, but before I single them out, I would like to say that froJll beginmng, the commitment of the Angels to lose on my behalf has decidedly· been a team effort (last in the major leagues by a wide margin, ,. for example, in runs-batted-in) .. From the front ofhce to the $80 million m~n -Wlth a tew notable exceptions -the. Angels have been consistent ond determined underachievers. In spit<' of my romantic leanings, l kpew subconsc1ously by early May tl1at I wds safe and that you were going to get this weekly liberal enlightenment -the edi- . tor willing fot at lea t another yedr. ' So let's get to the business ~t hand and give specidl thanks whcrP it 1s-d.ue 7"" jn rto particu- lar order of Importance. The hrst expression of appre- ciation go<'s .to general manager Brll Bavas1 who pulled off a coup almost breathti;iking m its inge· nuity. The Angels had two play- ers who persisted in perfonning up to their salaries. pitcher Omar Olivares dnd second base: m<ID Randy Velorde They cdused me some anxi- ety early in the season But BdVdSI clPverty·traded them in July to the Otlkldnd Athletics. In return, h<> got three deep minor letlguers who aren't hkely to cause mt' any problems for at ' ledst s~verat ·years. Meanwhile. ~the two former Angel drc lead- ing Oakland's que l for a playoff spot Olivare:, is 4·0 with Lhe Athlehcs, and Vrlarge is bnttmg 20 points above any o( his ex- Angel.teammcste-.. Anet 100 points above the Class A second basemdn brought m to repldC'<' him. Although those of us who bought season lickE>ts didn't expect to be watching on-th(>- job trni.ning for a kid 'lecond baseman, it wtts certainly a hfe- • saver fot me. Early in the, season, an dlert ·photographer caught Gurrel Anderson yawning in cenler- _!ield during a game. He earns my special thanks for so perfect- ly catch.mg the flavor of the per- formance of the Angels, who should put this picture on the cover of their media guide for the Jrullenmal seuson. The Ana- heim Yawners, Thank~. loo, to Jun E"dmonds for enjoying his off-c;eason before clPc1ding to have surgery dunng Sprmg_Lrammg, Tius removed hlffi from the lineup unW late August and gave us the opportunity to watch him get m shdpe Jn games lh<1l counted. Allaway, Ju11: Thanks, also, to· •,manager Terry Collins for mostly 1gnonng the ~dcnhc~1 hit-and-run and squee7.e lO favor of the double play; • the players who w~nt tt1 th•• front office early in the sf'ason to try and undermme the dutho11ly and future of the mundgcr; • the tmgcr-pointers 1n Uw clubhouse -especially Donn Erstad, the first player to qo public with criticism of h1s jedm· lllcih~l •. th"e $80 nullton inan, Mo Vaughn, for his msp1red lack of leadership -but especially for carrying lhe'strikeout with men on base to a new art form. And, finally. thanks lo the Disney Co. for running up the white flag and trying lo bdil ·out when the head hon'°hos thert> discovered they had bought mto tvflckey'Mouse instead of the Lion King Shopping the tram before all the touch-ups on the refurbished stadium are com- pleted makes it clear thett lht> - lack of commitment extends all the way to the top So f1 om lop to bottom, thmg:i. look ate for , rn nP.xt year -unlc.ss, of • c our c, D1 ney ell the tea.m to ' that m1crochlp billionaire and he buys a p nnant like the bilJ!on; .,. a1re m Flonda did a couple of yPctts dgo, But even that 1sn 't a sur' lhing. Sue Mo Vaughns would htivt• Just put the Angels dl•C'per mto last place in 1999. : But if a TI('W owner should buy th • Angels o pennant, I Uunk I can make a good case for getting out of my agreement. I'm puttmg my bnef IOCJether, 1 Just m c dS •. Mc•cmwhile, l!ll be_ .' trying to hnd someone to use .tht> re I ol my 1999 tickets. 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Making 'the safety tssue a priority~ at OCC .. green light for officials to alert students about an incident. • Officials kn ow they can't prevent every attack on an OCC stude nt, but past mistakes have helped them better ·deal with recent incidents. If the team decides that stu- dents as a whole might . be affected by a crime, the y are · school's community relations notified, said John Farmer, the director. "We've done a lot of chief of campus public safety. things on campus ~ince that "We meet as soon as we can time to address the safe ty for after something happens and our students.• . determine wha t informa tion CRJ:G R.ISU'-<.~ • . ORANGE COAST COLLEGE -While incidents like f<nday's attack of a female student can't be prevented completely, school. officials have made strides over the past several years to make the campus more safe. The assa.ult of a yo ung woman, who was followed into a bathroom by two unidentified men dnd had her hands restrn1ne>d, esccl'lated fear among hPr fellow students. When school resumed Monday, students wNe ulerted about the attack with filer'> posted around Cdmpus dnd an article in the ~chool newspaper. • ThP prompt response to inform ~tud(•nls of the incident 1:. d dJC<.•rl rc•sull of tl well-pub·li- < 12'.<'d <h•bctcll• tn 1991, which sl"'rv<·d t1s ,, lt>c1rnmg c>xpcnence ,10cl c d usPcl school ofhc1dls to 1PPX<.1llltnl' thl'H pohc1es •· We'vp srnc •· hrouc~ht SC'run- ty into tlw lnlmc of ou1 i11stitu- l1on," scud Jim Carnett, the The fallout from the ~arch should be released,• he said. 1991 kidnap and off-c'ampu's "We want" to put the intorma- rape ot a 22-year-old female t10n out as fast as possible and student created a wave of criti-accur~tely. • cism directed at the school and When the team learned of the Costa Mesa Police Depart-Friday's attack, they met Mon- ment. The two age·ncies were day and decided a flier should hammered by students. and the be posted and passed out to local news ·media alike for fail--~dents. . · ing to inform them in a timely i>ohce immediately were fashion. At the time, police and contacted by the victim's school officials defended their boyfriend but department decision by saying all of the supervisors didn't learn about details about the rape hadn't the incident until Tuesday. Lt. been gathered. Ron Smith srud that because the Communication between the department was inundated with school and police has paperwork, the polite report improved, t:fut some say the wasn't completed. mechanisms that have been put The department also has m place to prevent s1m1lar arlopted a .Policy that has both occurrences. police and the scbool's security A special board was createtJ force .take . separate crime after the 1991 blowup to handle reports. The· idea. 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L.a.t year:'1~, from July ·t, 1998 to June '30, 1999, 'show a total of 137 lnddents, com· pared to t 74 tbe previous year. OVer the 1>41t five yean the campus bu not had more than ~00 crlmel per year. Tbere were two .sesu4I assaults wit.bin a · IJlOlltb of eeeh other that took place OD ~ Last 5eptember, a 17-year-old girl kicked her way out of a comer when a man ~edly fon- dled her breasts and ~t>bed her leg. Her .-11nt w never anwted. 1'b9 l8CODd eDcounter hlappemed three weeks llt. wbesi a young man wu walldng to bil car '&id be c:tmwct be w• grabbed lit tbe aotcb by enbth- • ... He told ·pallce that the two asdMlnged ..... Wore tbe Victim noUfled .cudlY· OIMr ltiltiltlcl for lut year Include: l7 vehi- dt tlle(ts, 27 burglaries ~ tteml), 43 pet- ty tblftl (penonal items) aDd 1 t eccounts of vandaUan. · Although the numbers bave declined. school offidaJs suggest that the ~ way to avoid· becoming a victim is traveling in pairs or groupt. •we try to strea the buddy system," said John Parmer, chief of the campUI Pul:>ijc ..satety Department. •1 can't remember a time when there are two people together. that they have been attacked." ~RAiiing "The policy did work in this instance because the informa- tion did get out quickly,• he said. "It doesn't matter what kind of incident it is, we will approach to safety. Officials have a(lded lighting around the campus, dedicated phones to campus security and offer a 24- hour escort service. when he speaks at conferences the school.ts heralded as a mod- el in the education community for safety stan dards. "There are some campuses tha t are still in the Dark Ages,• Carnett said. "I think we've made the safety issuP d priority.• take a report.• · Aside from establishing the special · respon se board, the school has taken a proactive Carnett, who started in 1971, re members when there wasn't anyon e on the campus· during the early morning hours. Now, ' 12·3 pm H~PMJL (corner of Irvine/Dover) Newport Beach ~- Sponsored by St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church ~ "CITATION" ' TWIN 2pc set $168 FULL 2pc set $248 QUEEN 2pc set $298 KING 3pc set $398 ~ •SUPREME LUXURY" TWIN 2pc set $188 FULL 2pc set $268 Q E EN 2pc set $328 KING 3pc set $478 fildq(J&f!/l "AMIASSADOR11 JUMBO QUILT TWIN 2p~ t $298 FULL2pc set QUEEN2pc l l\1NG .l There w111 ~e !ace painting, games and an .air jump for the ~ children and a Dixielar1d Band and baseball game for adults. Cost for a hot dog or hamburger, chips, a soft drink and ice cream1s$~. '. Reservations can be made by caJling tfle church office 949·631 ·2 o. 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Last week, the pldnning com- mi~sion voled to allow South Coast Chilaren''i Soci,ety to open a school for emotionally dis- . . .. turbed children at Harbor Chns· tian Fellowship Church but lim· ited ervollment to a maximum of 25 students, inste"ad of the pro· pospd 50. Commissioners~ expected .school director Richdrd Sewell to appeal the decision lo the City Council -and pay the hefty fee. Instead, Monahan stepped ~11 and filed the appeal for them, thus waiving the fee. wwe·re delighted that the mayor believes m our prOJf'ct and our organization, and we're confident that when the council hears the facts, they will support the mayor_'s decision.• Sewell said. . . South Cad t already operates one i.late-ccrllhed, nonpublic school in Newport Beach. Sewell said many Newpoit- Mesa students are forced to trav- el hours to attend such schools bccaus there is not enough room in Newport-Mesa. Bonnie .. Swan, thP d1stnct's head of Spe- cial Education, pledgea her sup- port lo the school. But plannin.g comffiissioners worried that Lhe site is nol large enough to handle SO children and thtlt opening the school would be •a burden~ on Che .church's neighbors They. also worried that the itudents could pose d threat to neighbor or prop rty. At the Aug. 23 meeting, com- missioner:> gnlled Sewell relent- le sly about th kinds of tu= dents who would be attending the school, promptmg l>oth Sewell and Harbor <.:hnshan Fellowship pustor Btll Gartner to suggest that one commlssionN, Katrina Foley, owed thcrp dn apology. .· Gartner stiid Monahan cdllecJ h~fter the me<>ting dnd apolo- gjled, and offered to bring the Issue to the Cily Council for con- ,sideration "l'.Jll thinking it lool<s real good," Gartner said. "It's CE>me out of the pldnnmg ~omnnssion's handlt ... but I'm still real d1 ap- pointed, and I'm still expecting an apology." Monahan could ' not be reached.for comment. The scbool serves childre n who have. learmn9° disorders, emotional problems. or are <levelopmentally disabled. Many pf the students are foster ch1l· dren or . live in group homes Sewell's organization also runs four group homes in Costa Mesd Tuihob at the school Vdries but can be as much a.s $20,000 a year, Sewell said. Local pubhc: scttool districts pay the tuJtion out or their ._special education · budgets. A number5 game How many~ should tht City COUn· 1 ol allow at the new .school7 Call our Reader~ Hotline at (949) 642·6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot0earth1ink.net Please speU your name and include your hometown and phone number (for ver· ification purpo~es ·only). ·:Mesa Verde parents· want charter. school of their oWn ' . . •Group has spent a year organizing, will take proposal to Newport-Mesa school board xt month. funded, but nre granted freedom from mdlly portions of the state education code because they .are conS1dered to have a special edu- cational purpose Jt.--.SICA GAIUU~ ~ugh fifth ade at the old Me'id Oc*f Plol. Verde Eleme tary·School campus, MESA VERDE -A group of parents, saying they are alarmed so many children hdve Corsaken·pub- lic;.,schools roi private ones. will dsk the School Board for pemtlss1on to stdft the district's first charter school in hopes of lunng children •back into the pubhc system.~ During the last 13'months. a 16- _.,.. member group of parents and com- munity leaders has worked to draft l plan for a 500-student elemen- iary school sefVUlg kindergarten SAT; SEPT. 11 Orancie Coast College 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa (714) 432-5880, ext. 1 said Kara dy, from whose vision tbe pl arose. 'Jbe..Mesa rde site is leased to Coastline Community College until 2001, but parents ho~ to open the school in the fall of 2000. Handy said .parents have met with school officials, from Supt. Robert Barbot to School Bodrd President Serene Stokes and Board Member Wendy Leece, and will formally present their plan to the School Board Sept. 13 Charter schools dre publicly I fandy ScUd she aune \.JP · with the idea of std!ti.ng a charter school because she wanted her children to go to school with olhPr children in Mesd Verde, cUl upscale subur- ban cnc;,lave tucked n(V(t to the less-affluent West Side Costa Mesa neighborhoods. ~once I starte9 talking about it, it was like Pandora's Box.· she Sdid. #People could only see ~e pos1bve: No one has come forward in opposition to the ide_a,.dccordmg to Always 40-75°/o om • Sabatino Tommy Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l'niqn ,.(M room & dirulll£ ru11nt •'•il.;lik-for i:nt11p b11•IM<' nwtlln~ •nd prhalt runct~ llJ-0621 Plea'>C! Cull For lh.•\tmttion'i and Uirection'i 251 .Shipyard Way • ~ewport Heach Lifetime Stain .Warranty . 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AJso, tedctiers would be paid as much dS or more than rf'y· ular district tedchers but would not have tenure, medJlmg-they could be let go at any tune "We're really mterebted in altrcl.Ct- mg teachers who drt.' on fire to letlch children,• satd Byron de Arakal, another parent belnnd the plari. Teachers who are deeply con- cerned about tenure "probably have more of an interest in preser- vation of the JOb than passion about the children,• he added. The Mesa Verde Charter School would be open to all students living within a one-mlle radius of the school. Students from around the clistnct and the county would be ddmitted by a lottery system if space was available. The curriculum would emphd· size reading, wnting, mathemabcs and character education. Student.S would ~uu lie reqwred to mee stdtc sli:lndards .m all areas, and would ldke ~tdte-man~ted exams such a!> thP. Stanford-9 Achieve- ment Te~l!> Rut students also would be able to :.tudy clrama. for- eign langudg~s. art.-. and mu!>1C. 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NEWPORT BEACH -While enVirQnmental groups have not yet raised the red flag over the proposal to build an arts center, there is some concern about the legality of developing the deal- cated open space north of the Central Ubrary. "My question is whether or not or how tliey can go ahead and build on it/ said Claudio Owen, co-chair of Stop J?olluting OUr Newport, an environmental activist group. She added tha\ opposed a proposal by the city she is maintalnliig a wait-and-see and the Irvine Co. to build bous- attitude on the issue. ' ing for low-income senior citizens But another environmentalist, on the 12 acres ot land, which is Jan Vandersloot, has •ttonger bordered by ·Avocado Avenue feelings on the subject. and San Joaquin Hills Road. One "There are two agreements of their arguments was that the the City Councfl in the past com-land is home to coastal sage mitted to retain the site as open scrub, a bush that provides a space,• Vandersloot wrote in a nesting ground for the end1U1- letter to the Daily Pilot. "If the gered California gnatcatcher. . current City Council should hon-However, there were other or the commitments of its prede-arguments against any building cessors and keep its trust with the on the land. Many residents - people of Newport Beach, it · 'and the city's Parks and Recre- would retain the site and make it ation Commission -said they into a Newport central park." wanted the Jan~ to·r~main open He added that the site also space , because of the public "affords some of the best views of vie\Vs and the quickly depleting the ocean and the coastline.• stock of vacant land 1n the city .. A year and a half ago, Stop Councilman Tom Thomson even Polluting Our Newport vocally formally proposed a Central Park VOLUNTEER alRE,TORY • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodi· 1 d ed d 'T\.ainin · th . h S tu d • • " 2600 E cally in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like lnfor-ea ers ne e . u g sessions roug a r ay a" • mation on getting your organization ·are available. For more infonna-Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. listed, call (949) 5744228. ti.on, call (714) 283-1111. , For more information, call (~49) 640-4777. ALS ASSOQATION, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER AMERICAN CANCER SOOEJY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. For more infor- mation, call ,949) 261-9446. ,, . . AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ROAD TO RECOVERY for the plot complete with picnic tables and an o_utdoor amphithe- ater. · But despite the concerns about open space, City Attorney Bob Burnham . said building an orts and education center on the site 1s both possible and legal. "The city received the dedtca • tion from the Irvine Company," he said. "It can be modilied by mutual agreement by the par- .ties.• In order to do so, the ad· hoc committee of library ooard and dty. Arts Commission mem-· · hers wo.uld have to make a pro- posal to both parties, who would have to approve the-plan. • In the meantime, local envt-.' ronmentalists said. they will be patiently and carefully observing the project's progress. · . l~ast 25 years old. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. For more information, call {9l9)- 261-9446 or send e-mail to scom- er@cancer.org. Tb~ Amyotrophic Lateral Sclero- sis Assn., Orange County ~hap­ ter, needs many volunteers. For · information,. caU the chapter ' office at (714) 375-1922. AMERICAN CANCER soam DISCOVERY SHOP This transportation ·program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The recjuired commitment is a tew hours each week or month. 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They remind ~ of the 1-'ennsylvania farm where he spent his boy· hooo He ldlks about d turtle seemingly entranced l>y Its reflection in a mirror at his camp; and the t 1i>scendo of croaking frogs in the evening; or r olleclln~ pepper that falls from the pepper tIPe dncl of eating pa~sionflower apd nastur· lllllll I i f! is d nldn of simple pledsures -although h1• sonwlun<!s dllows h.unseU the luxury of hav- ing ld1mN's blood sdusage slupped to him from h1~ horn<· '>tatc>. WhPn W11l1dm-.on first moved mto the camp, lw set trdps 101 U1e·rodents who live there. The rwxt morning he found d bltd in his trap in"l"dd I If• took 1t c1s d sign. "The\ 'TE• not th<• invaders.· Williamson ..,,,\ s I ;.m. so I ll) to coexist." 11· ... morl' cons1derdllon thdn he gets. 1111• wav W11l1dmson df'scnbes 1t, he leads a rorn<tnllc t;x1slPnce In "Even though I live down there, I toke o hot both everyday with boiling water and put on cleon clothes• tlw pdmpri-; qrdss he hds lnnll d sheller, which · h" calls ''Chutf'dtJ Angt>hs" t1nd olhl•rs hdVC' dublwcl the ·swiss Fdrmly Trt>ehouse of Tdlbert Mdrsh ·· From (\,n "observation ({~ck" in d trfle in his c c1mp, he can see the OC.Pdl1 His skills ets an outdoorsman combined with a I ull-tnne JOh allow him to get by. But W1lhc1mson dlso womc•s uhout things bke staph ;llll'CLion~. CPlluhli!-dOCI dentdl Cdre. Livmg in _ ttw wc•.t mc1rshPs c«n ledve lum vulnerable to illness Hr<. outlook, c1lthough su1 pnsmgly ro~ dnd dllldZ111gl}' sttll hlled with wonder. serves another purpose. It helps hun lo survive. HE> talks openlr obout trying to r~sjst the urge lo ·dumpster dive.• ·r don't do that anymore: he says he told a lnend while a·ccompanying him on trek But Willidmson ddntits he once had a fasci· nallon for whdl he> calls "d1vmg the Rambows · - of Casa Del Sol" -the Rdmbow DJSposal dumpsters of the C'asa Oel Sol apartment com- plex • • ' . VOICES Highly rntel11cwnt, eloquent and well- qroomed, W1l1Jcunson dcwsn't <1ppP.ar to be · neading out into the brush Leandra Augilar makes her way out to th~ road_f r-.om Talbert Regional Park. . / homelPss "Even thouqh I hvt> down there, I take a hot hath C'Vcry<lay with bo1hng wdter and put on clean clothes," ht> sclys u People pdnhandle off or me!" But he's ~Pns1t1ve to the plight of other homeless. I ic describes how he was affected .ifter seemq d mdn sitting in a laundromat in hdrf' feet while washmg the only two pairs of c;ocks hP owned. Eventudlly, he hopes to get out of the marsh ,md is planning on making the transition to the Costa Mesd Motor Inn once he saves up Pnough money. . "I consider myself a survivor,: he says. Leandra Aguilar She has a close companion · A~uilar is a woman in love. She is Williamson's giIUrlend and although she !Acks 1 his charisma, she has a sweetness all her own. She prefers to talk about Williamson -· or her dog Moe, shot by Costa Mesa Police in July df ter they say the dog lunged at them. Moe survived the gunshots fired at bun, but Aguilar has not gotten over the matter. She daims police did not announce their presence 1 dnd that Moe merely went to greet them. · M~ is Aguilar's con- ---~--s lant companion. He '1hose ore things no one can plQJt fo(" dccompames her to the marsh, to the Someone Care Soup Kitchen where she volunteon;, and 1s a frequent J>a$enger m . Aguilar's car, which 1s packed with all her po sessions. Aguilar became homeles after her mother died, •we were like stSters, • sho 'lay&. Her father, a pnnt pressman, eventually remarried and sold the family home in Tustin, where Aquilar was hvmg. •Those are things no one can plan for,· sho says. Besides spending time at the soup IUtchen, she fills her days stopping at the city library or pending time 111 the loft Wtlllamson has built. Sho wears numerou nngs on her hngers and nccklates around her n ck. Her naill are 1mmaculatcly manicured_. 'There am tim • though. when Agmlar ha to go without how nnu -or wa hing her doth , She ys he would rather .live in Thlben, 'hk-h liko camping out. and where th no r • ttiction plncf.>d on h r freedom . ' • Enjoying the day Leandra Augilar and·her dog Moe hpve been leading a peaceful life in. the park. " or behavior. Aguilar has a girlish open-mouthed laugh that explodes from her face, usually after• Williamson bas said something. She~ a big Cher fan and once old •mdiol- egy• camera , which "he ~i;a1d could reveal a person's health through hh 6r her eyes. Donna Edwards She is an advocate for others Edwards lS one of the long-tim 111 lt\ the park. She ha lived in Talbert for more than five years. Her boyfnend, Tol')y, is known as "the Mayor of the Mar hes.• But when he's in jail or not th ro, i.he gladly lt•p into the role. PMs. Mayor Pro Tent,• she says, br •ak- #No woman should be down here alone" lng mto a laug~ that ev ntually degcnerat mto a cou,gh Edwarni I not only motherly in appearance but in demeanor She smooths her graying hair into barrettes while apologixmg for just waking up. She has a head cold, she says. Today, Edwards is baby-sitting a friend's camp. She used to live in a motor home until it got impounded. When she tried s1 epmg on the streets, the police told her to move on and eventually she was pushed down into the marshes. • She lived there before all the problems began -the crime that's come with new peo- ple moving in -!>he said. In fact, '°me of the residents in the condominiums on 19th Street have given her Christmas prcsen\S ln past years. · Perhaps because she's been there the longest, perhaps because she's one of the old- est or perhaps because it'• just her pcn;onallty, Edwards trie to maintain order in the marshes. There are certain rules that you jusf'can't break down uieto end one of them is that there will be no bnngtng chlldr n to live in the pre· serve, she id. Not only arc the marshes unfit for ch1ldten. but that would bring another governmental agency into the nux and jeopardiu the rest of the peo~le living in the park, Edwards Mid. She has also vowed that if the police decide to clear the park, she will not leave until the last woman is out of Talbert. "No woman should be down here alone," she said. Edwards displays a nobility m her causes as she stands up for fhose less fortunate -ironic considering she's homeless herselC. She doesn't go to shelters, she said, because there's so little room in them and there are oth~ ers who need them more. •What bed I would take, a child could use,• Edwards said. "I don't want to talce up the "" space." 'Dude Ranch' He rides the rails The 29-year-old from out of town ·is evasive. He refuses to have his picture taken or give bis real name, saying only that people riding the rails know him as ·nude Ranch." On this particular nlgbt, he has stopped to rest in Talbert Nature Preserve before moving on. Dressed in a red Old Navy T-shirt. shorts and sandals, with his spiked haircut and yoµthful appearance, he looks like a punk rocker who had a really rough night. "I'd shake your hand but ... " he say. looking down at his own black -You'd be surprised ot what peOple throw tntay'' and grimy palm. He travels from town to town trying not to stay m one place for more than a week. He gets there by riding the rails, stoWUlg away in box cars and emerging wherever the· train 5topi;. A!J he describes his lif tyle, he is clearly uncomfortable, maybe becau e he's used to being alone. •0o you mind U I take a drink?" he askS, nud· way through pulling a haU·cmpty bottle of vOdkit from underneath a neW1ipaper. He takes a swig and before he oven puts the bottle down, he pulls out a pat:k of dgarettes. In the next five minutes he will take two more drinks from the bottle. He likes his lite, he says. Maybe it's =c. Hii gi'ahdfather and father did the same at one point m their livea. But he do.n't say whether they also shared his love of the bottle. • AQUally, l ditnk le11 now than ~ I had I ral job,• be Nyt. When he worked u a 'Short-order tOok in Montana, he Md his own pleat but would lp8nd au al bll ~ on l>Oca. Now, he's lu4y JI he I I P A RK e PHOTOS BY T OAY MASSEY I OAA.Y Pl.OT An entt·anct:~ to th park A fence yields a hole where homeless enter Tal bert Regional park .• · inheritance from his grandfather. They had agtiaed thllt he wouldn't ~ U until tie tW'Ded 30. U he got It any earli r, it yrould probebfy be gone by now. he says. What will be do once he g ts it1 •Tue same thing l'm doing now, except 111 dolt in tyie," he says. 11Uke the Holiday Inn • . • .. ! Firelight and conversation Burning a candle for light in his Talbert encampment, Les Mann says that he is down in the·camp he calls lhe "condo" by choice. ·Invisible by choice - their own and others EusrGrr ~Piot The blanket of darkness that falls on Talbert Nature Preserve in the evening pro~ vides btUe warmth. But it's the perfect cover for someone who wants to sleep unchsturbed, unharassed and undiscovered. As possums emerge for the rught to scale telephone wires and owls fly over- head for their nocturnal hunts, the resi- dents of the Talbert manhes begin to settle m. They walk down from 19th Street during rush hour • .Uieir silhouettes disappearing into the tall gra.s::t. Wmdmg paths lead to small enclaves in the brush, protecting them from View of the ma.in trails and passmg bicyclists and pedestnan.s: Some of the paths are well-worn and others are just inch-wide slivers through sharp tendrils of pampds grass. Some of the camps move daily. There are numerous spots that have been flat- tened and worn down by sleeping bod- ies and bttered by countless night's stays. All's quiet except for the sound of voices and the clinking of dinnerware on pots from somewhere in the bnish. "I don't know Why I feel sdfe here but I do,• says Leandra Aguilar, who hves iD a camp with her boyfriend. Aguilar's sense of secunty may be a false one. Police say that an attempted murder and numerous sexual ac;saults, reported and unreported, have occurred • • Darkness helps, but so do the marshes, in keeping Talbert Parks homeless out of sight. here. Darkness can also be a good shield for. illegal.activity Les Mann, who has an established camp on the preserve, says that in the last year he's been living here, Uungs have gotten worse. On this particular night, Mann and fpend Bob Murphy are discussing two transients who camp behind Mann. ·-. · •Tell them allout the letter,• Murphy says, nursing a can of beer. Apparently, Mann's neighbors like to have screaming matches in the dead of mght, which not only upsets Mann but also the residents of the condouuruums above the marshes. :Tell them about the letter,· Murphy says agam while fishing through his pockets trying to decide between a can· ister of chewing tobacco and a pack QI cigarettes. • The letter, Mann says, was left by resid ents of the condo complex on his neighbors' tent stoop listing their.com- plaints about noise. Throughout the everung, the conver- sation shifts from the Internet, to Btl.tX bikers to the newspaper industry All that's rrussmg IS a campfire, but the last . ·Homeless h ere -. by then~ Etl'>f G1 r lbtf Pb · TALBERT PARK -The estimdled 50 homeless people l.tving here are just. a small fraction of the homeles in all of Orange County, homelei>S whost' needs are not being met by shelters and other alternatives, advocates say. Estimates have the number of home- ! ~at some 1-4,080 in the coWlty, accord· mg to data from regional homel s s r· vice provider.t and public ass1 tanc ' pro· grams. Of those, only 3,247 are having their needs m l through vanous hclteno ln thP. county. In Co<>ta M a, it's estimated that there ar hWldreds or homcl people either livmg on the streets or m shelters, · including the 50 who camp m Thibert Park at any given time. ·There tends to be one hot sp<:>t al a time," saici Jim Polmer, director of the Onmg CoWlty Rescue MisSion. •Talbert happens.; to .be that one hot sp6t r4Jht now. Let' say 1lllbert empties out at som tim in the future, then we'll hav anoth r ma pop up;- A }olrit ta k fol"C'e oJ local and r tonal law enforcement agen • --including the CoSta Mesa and Newport Beath pc>Uce department and th Orang OJuilty Sheriff' Depertment -hav beer) worldpg tog thet to try to d - Joint police task force finds campsite~, criminal records in its first sweep of Talbert .. Park Saturddy. th homel J.SSUe m TuJbert Park Repr ntatlves of the agend m tin arly August to discuss ways to improve the area where an attempted murd rand numcrou ual assaults have ocruncd 10 recent monthS. Police agend 81so hav patrolled the area by h copter to gath r infrared photognlphs ot the pro· rVc' various encampments, which mclud ~ frOm l'ents to built tructilr . . . '-, ~La t S.tutday, police identified 14 campsites Mi! arrested two ~n Of th 29 peQple oohtacted by police th4t day, 13 vf them had trirrilnal records, pc>Uce aid Authoriti continue to monitor activity in I.be area and pledge that th weep is th firSt phaSe ol a joint effort Utat :may lead to th eventual removal of the transients trom the park. Poli hav not met again sin Augu t, said Sgt Don Holford polcesman for Oita Mesa pOlice thing Mann wants is to draw anv more attention to himself. - Unfortunately for Mann, he was arrested on Saturday as part of a coordi: nated effort by Costa Mesa and Newport B~ach police. Officers combed the area and found· Mann, who had a homemade club, police say. He was ' arrested for possession ot a do.ngerous weapon and held in 1ail m lieu of $10,000 bail. Another homeless man. 37-year·old Frank Borrayo, was arrested on a parole Vlolabon. Mann's camp ha been here about.a 'fear and looks tt. l lf .. h '\S hved here rel- atively und1sturb d a though police have come into his camp before. An arr mattress CO\'ered Ul blankets sits on. a reused wooden plaUonn that keeps the mol!>ture out His "hnng room" 1::. endo:.ed by a grove of tree- and bushes around the side~ and tarp cl11d netting on top. Furrushing include lawn chair::., end tables and even a green macr<tme plant .holder that hangs from a tree llmb Mann's pnde and 1oy, however, is a television powered by a 12-volt battery. His camp makes an attractwe stop for Murphy, who hvcs on the other side of the preserve. --' . But as it nears 9 p.m . Murphy ha~ to leave lo call ci friend m 1ail He walks out of th,. c-andle-bt cocoon and mto the pitch blackness of a moonless rught. As he walks hi-. tnke down d trail, Murphy doesn't se •m to nund the dark-' ness -he 1s, after all. used to being invisible. 14,080 · Estimated number of homeless in Orange County 3,247 Estimated number of homeless in area shelters 50 Estimated number of homeless in Talbert Park at any given time 29 Number of people aontact@d during recent raid on Talbert Park ... and thf! numbw of dlOR ~pie with cnm1,,.1 r«ords · Dolly Pilot I ' lhursdoi Se~ber 2, 1999 A JJ . . around town Th~ Callfo~ Congre11 Quarter Horse Show will be presented through Sunday m the Equestrian Ci•nter at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center. 88 Fair Drl- \'P, Costa Me a. For morP. infor- ffiil.tlon, ccill (702) 242-~344. SEPT. 18 The 15th annual California .Coastd.1 Cleclnup Day will be held from 9 d.m. to noon at more than 600 sites on California beaches, bdys, rivers, creeks, parks, road- sides and lughways. To volunteer or for more information, call Mark Pdtnck at (949) 509-6684. ' A workshop tlUed "Divorce: A New ~eginning" will be present- 'ed from 10 a~m. to 12:30. p.m. at the off ices of Maxine B. Cohen, 180 Newport Center Dnve, Swte 180 A. Newport Beach. Admis- sion is $40. For more infonnation, call (949) 644-6435. "The tnUmate Toy & Collectible Expo" -will be presented through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. in Blvd. 12 at the Orange County FcllT & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Dnve, Costd Mesa .. Early Bird ~ntry is at 9 a.,m. and EciTly Bird admission is $7. Reg'ular adult admission is ·$5, Children 7 and under are free. For more informa- tion, call West Coast Trade Shows dt (714) 545-6270. A computer show will be pre- sented through Sunday from to a.m. to 5 p.m. in Blvd. 14 at the Ordllge County Fw.r & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Adnuss1on for adults is $5, For more mformation, call Super Show Productions, Inc. at (714) 838-5941 A Make Your Own Fossil Work- shop will be held at the Museum al Natural History in Ahso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park in Laguna Niguel from 11 a .m. to 2' p.m. Learn about the fossils fQUnd m Orange County and e your own plaster of Paris t replica of a fossil to take }Iome. The fee is $2 for Orange County Natural History Museum membeis, $6 for nonmembers. For reservations or more informa- tion, call (949) 831-3287. "Colorful Natives for the Home Carden,• a program offered at 5lberman Llbrary and Gardens ui Corona del MM, will be held at 1l • Davtd Songster of the Calif omia Native Plant Society ..till share his k.nowledgt! of Cali- fpmia nabve plant growing. This P.">9TaJD is part of the Weekend Gardener Series which is free and open to the general public. For "ore information, call (949) 673- ~1. Republican Party of Orange County will host the Or&nge County Pro-life PAC Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at the Hyatt Ahcante Hotel in Gard.en Grove. The gu t speaker will be state Senator Ray Haynes. For more information, call Pat Fane at (714) 692-2003 SEPT: 19 A bird fair will be presented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . til Blvd. 10 at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $1 for children under 12. For more information, call the Orange County Bird Breeders at (714) 828-2607. SEPT. 20 The Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee will present its general meeting at .7 p.m.· at the South Coast Plaza Westing Hotel, 686 Antony Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. All ,Republicans are welcome For mote mformation, call (714) 556- 8555. Reservations are required. . for·more infonnatlon, call (949} 722-6237. SEPT. 24 An Andalusian Horse Show wtll run through Sunday in the Eques- trian Center at the Orange Coun- ty Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (818) 842-9165. SEPt 25 Upper Newport Bay Naturallsts will hold their final free campfire program of the season at 7:30 p.m. The campfire will feature Gary James, who will show his pictures of the mdJlUTlals on the Channel Islands. For more infomiation, call (949) 786-8878. SEPT. 26 The ElglUh Annual Komen SEP't 21 A class for parents focusing on building relationships, discipline, positive motivation. conflict reso- lution and dealing with tantrums will be held from 7:30 to 9 p .m. The class, •Why don't you listen to me?" is taught by a licensed clinical social wor)cer and costs $85 per person or $105 per couple for the fireweed series. Preregis· tration is required. To register or for more information, call (949) 253-5701. • Orange County Race for the Cure, hosted by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Founda- tion, will be held from 7:30 to 11 a .m. at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. This is the nation's biggest annual series of races with pro- ceeds dedicated solely to raising money fpr breast cancer.' A race T· sh~ is included in the entry fees -$25 for adults and $15 for breast._ cancer ).survivors and youths 17 and under. Paine . Webber ls sponsoring a seminar on •How to Select a Mtl- lion Dollar Institutional Money Manager for your $100,000 Plus Portfolio" at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Season H9tel, 690 Newport Cen- ter Drive. The event is free. To make reservations, call (949) 717- 3915. SEPT: 22 "Senior Games• will be presented from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Blvd. 10 at the Orange Col,Ulty Fair & Exposi- tion Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information,call(714)650-6727. The American Cancer Society ls holding a Coping With Fatigue Workshop for cancer patients and their care-9fvers from 1 to 2:30 p .m. Sept. 22 at Hoag Cancer Center's Auditorium Cost is free, but space is limited. ONGOING Be ginning tn September, new storytirnes for children age 3 to 7 will be held al Newport libraries. Pajama storyt.une, where children dre inVIted to come m then paja-· mas and 'bring a stuffed anunal, will be offered at 7 p .m. on Wednesdays at the Corona del Mar branch, 420 Marig9ld Ave. Pajama storytune will be offered at 7 p.m. on Mondays starting Sept. 13 at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Saturday sto- ryt.une will be offered at the Cen- traJ Llbrary at 10:30 a.m. starting Sept. 11. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Jewish Family Service of Orange County·is sponsoring an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people experien~g chronic ill- ness. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage ill· ness arrd its consequerices. The group meets Thursdays at 1 p.m. CHILDRfN'S BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMftn~! Chlldren·s TO)IS Hi fnd Clothina L}.,,. "or1 furniture • 0-6x """c::ess es TOP Brands Larsest Materniw Selection in O.C. --~---BABY BLOOMERS -- New Location 2346 Ne_~rt Blvd Costa Mesa. (949) 548-1001 Next to Mama Rose Restaurant. Hours: M-f toam-6pm Sat t tam-spm -·· .. -lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiit.lll ________ liiiiiilliiil __ .. .GREEK FESTIVAL Fiii""', SEPTEMBEll 109 5·10 P.M. SATIJlidiJAY, SEPl'EMBEll 11~ NOON-JO P.M. SIJNDAY9 S Ell 12, NOON-8 P.M. DE1.;1c1ous GREEK Fooo & PASTRIES 1vB GREEK Music & FoLK DANCING I SPECIALTY BOUTIQUES GAMES & CARNIV~L RIDES 0PPOR1UND'Y DRAWING GRAND Pam -TluP POa 2· TO GUECE 2aD PIUZI •••••••••• $ l 000 ~~ ~ •...•••..•.. ~~ (W\nnen need not be 1) FREE G ' Admisiton 2 00 • Chlictren undtt 10 Frtt Sponsottd by St Paul'• Grttk Onhodos Church 4949 Alala Pmkway 11\ine, CA Por ..... call (9'9) 733-2366 ' at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Buk'cr St., Costa Me a. Atten- dance 1:. free, but prer gii,trdtlon is reqwred. :ro reg1Ster or for morn information, call (714) 44S·49SO. The pubUc ls Invited to view *Abstracts of Nature," an exhibit of photography by Dave Vomber· er, on display dt the Newport Beach Central Library foyer from Sept. 1 to 30. The Newport Beach International SP.eectway lladng will be held Saturdays m Auyust horn 7 30 to 10 p.m. at the Orange County fdlJ'groundS. AdmJs.>ion 1 $4 for adults, $6 for seniors 62 and up and juruors 13 to 17, $3 for children 6 to 12 and children under 5 are free The Fairgrounds lS at 88 Fan Drive, Costa .Mesa. For more informdUOn, call (949) 492-9933. Central Library is at 1000 Avoca-Jewish Family Service of Orange do Ave. For more information, call County 'provides a support dnd ~949) 717-3801. · discussion group to assist port1ci· The Coln and Stamp Club meets every Monday ut the 0dsls Sentor Center frotn 1 to 3 p m. NPw members who are interested 111 trading, buying and selling stamps aud coin'> cire being sought "to JOin these informal meetings. There are no fees required. For more mfomldhon, call (949) 644-3244 J ewish Famlly Service offers ongoing bereavement support ~oups for adults at dll sldges ol loss. The groups shu.rf> expen· ences, hed.f how others deal with gnef, receive support and l~d.ITI ways to cope with S<J.dne~s und loss. One group meets on Tue'.'>- days at 7 p.m at Beth Jacob m Irvine. The second group1met'ts t1t 10 a.m. Tuesddys dl Temple Judl'd in. Laguna llills. The third group meets at 1 p.m_. Thursddy"i at the Ezra.Center in Anaheim. There is no fee for these groups, but pre- registration ts reqwred. For more mfonnallon, call (714} 445-4950 Newcomers lo the Newport Beach, Coronel del Mdr, Bdlbod Island and Newport Coast area are invited to meet others who are di.so new to the area at the New- port Beach Newcomers' Club. nus group of women meets once a month on Wednesdayi. at cliff er· ent homes and locahons. For more information, pledse call (949) 644-0302. . pants in their recovery from child- hood or teenage sexual abu~e. The group.. meets on Tuesdc1ys from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at 250 E. Bcik- er St., Costa Mesa. Prereg1straUon is required. For more infonndUon, call (714) 445-4950. A Dealing with Divorce Support Group is offered· by Jewish Fruru- ly Service of Orange County The group u. led by dil expenenced counselo1 and meets on Tuesdays al 6 pm. at the Jewish Federation• Campus, 250 E. Baker St Swte G. Costa Me~a. Fot more mforma· non·, including dates and tees. tall Heather Watson at (714) 445· 49~0. An Interfaith couples support g1oup is offered by Jewish Fcumly Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues tdced by couples where one partner is Jewish and· the other is not, inclucting · raismg children, ob1>erv10g holidays, displaying symbols in the home as w~ll dS relationshtps Wlth extended fanu- bes. The group meets for three weekly sessions on Wednesda} everungs at JeWJSh Family Ser· vice, 250 E. Baker St., Su1te G Co1>ta Mesa. For more mfonna· lion, incluchng dates and fees cdll (714) 445·4950. The Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce Networkers J usme<.1> Leads luncheon takes pli1Ce at 11 :45 d m. Wednesdays at Costd Body condJUodlng cluses for mature adults are offt!red on1 ThC5day and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. at Chain Reaction, 3928 Campus Dnve. Newp<)rt Beacb. The fl!St class is free With a cost o( $10 per cl~ss ot$80 for 10 classes from then on. For more informa- tion, call (949)588-2427. ' The Walking Club of Newport Beach will meet at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at l losp1ta1.Road aJ.ld Superi· or Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun For more information, Cdll (949) 650-1332 AppllcaUons are avallat;le for students planrung to enroll this fdll at OCC, Applications are m the st'hool's Adm1ss1ons and ·Records Office, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa· Mesa. Fall classes begin Augr 16. For more informa· lion, cdll (714) 432-5072 The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mai 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men 14 to 18 m\erested l1l learning about sail- ing, seamanship, pt.lotmg, navi~ lion and crwsmg Meetings are from 6 to 9 p m Wednesdays at the Secs Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Codst Highwdy, Newport , Bedch. For more information, call (949) 642-6301 or {949) 551-8591. / OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing .assistance, counseling and rcf~rral services for seniors. for dppomtments or more infor· .mauon, call (9491 644.-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Ctttzen Square and Round Dance Cl~ .seeks cxperiepced dancers to jolt\ its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Th\11$!' days at the Costa Mesa Seniot ~ Center, 19th and Pomona streets.~ Costa Mesa. For'more inforrna- tion, call (714) 545·5669. The 71eiser F8mil).', GOODWILL INDUSTRIES of Oran.ge Cou.n:t:y • • t(ew Donltlon Site la CORONA DEL ~ ~ St. Michael & All AnselS EJtiscopal. Ch~ 3233 Pacific View Drive ... N Tax Receipts Open Daily 7arn-5pm . ISsued ' Call r-800·4-GOODWILL (800-446-6394) For Aad1 t1onal Donat on Cenler Locat ion ' ~our ti dtduct ble dooatl n of clothtnj and other usable gOods Mfps provide education tr nln p!Oymefll for ~ With di and Ottitt bllfrim www.oqoodwlll.011 A 12 LOBDELL CONTINUED FROM A 1 under 10,000, a dis~tcd pub- lisher told me, •1 gu&S we haven't found a way to piss off ·our last 9,000 readers.• It, got worse. The news pages contained JUSl ~ads. At its nadir, the Pilo( hemorrhaged $250,000 in red ink a month: Publisher Tom Johnson arrived shortly after me, and - with no othe1 options and time runrung out -we rethought everything. We hrst decided. to concen- I ' trate on our core m~ket -New- port Beach and Costa Mesa - and stopped covering and deliv· ering to places such as IMn , Lake Forest and Huntington Beach. • . We rebuilt both the sales and editorial departments with quali- ty people who cared about the Pilot and the commuruty. Soon after, sales began rismg (and haven't stopped since), and we started winning state wide jour- nalism awards by the armful, including best community news- paper in California. And finally, we embraced lhe community. We volunteered everywhere, served on boards, • • spoke at Rotary Club lunches, gave money tO goo<l causes and ~nsorect worthwhile commum- ty events. • It all worked. Each year, we cut our defiat in half. And last year -for the first time in more than two decades -the Pilot turned a profit. nus year, we're doing even better. • 1 was lured to the Pilot' by a publisher who asked, •wouldn't it be great to save your home- town newspaper?~ And that's what happened. And it was great. • . . Over the past couple of years, I've slowly reduc.ed my day-to- ' ·day role at the Pilot as I helped start commuruty newspapers for the Los Angeles Tunes. I still directed the Pilot's editonal cov- erage and edited the more sensi- tive articles and all the editonals, but I've had less and less bine to reo.lly be the editor the paper deserves. Which, by the way, will come as a shock to a f~w consp11acy theorists out there who contend I've plotted their demi.be Uuough the news pages of the Pilot. -An amusing example: there was one cound.lman who thought 1 -just to drive him er~ -had ordered our sports de~ent to deliberately mis- ~bis son's nanw::. He didn't know that our sports department is pedectly capable of 11\15· ij>elling names all ~Y. itself. H you don't like to give up that e~ on your c~acies, 111 give you this. I'll still be actively involved in the Pilot. I own a home on the East Side of Costa Mesa, am r8.1Sing my fami- ly here (we're expecting our fowth in January) and have no plans to ever leave. And besides, the Pilot will still fall under my direction, although I'll be distanced from my favorite hometown newspaper by a cou- ple of steps on the corporate lad· der. • Daily Pilot One more thing before l otti- cially 51Q1l off. I want to thank everyone at the Pilot, our readers arid our advertiseri for the ~ 10 years of my career. I'm very grateful to all of you -and it I started to list you an by name I couldn't stop. So let's just leave it at th4nks. What's that? All right. I know. I'm going. The clock on the wall says It's time to head out the edi- tor's door, even though th~ par- ty's in full swing. • WIWAM LOeDE1.l is the editor of llmes'Communlty News, which publish- es 22 local newspapers for the Los Angeles Times, including the Daily Pilot. His e-mail address Is wmlobOaof.com. CHANGE has been named th'e Newport Beach reporter for the Daily Pilot. Deparbnent, the tragic car crash involving Newport Harbor High students .and most recently, the killing of two children at a local preschool.· VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY CONTINUED ·FROM A 1 agmg editor, m addibon to work· mg as news edttor qt 'the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Tina Borgatta, the Daily Pilot's current asslStant managing editor, has been promoted to senior edltor of the Tunes Commuruty News diVision operations in North Orange County, "This is a great promotion for Tina, who's done a fantastic job for us.· Lobdell said. •And Tony - with hls long-standing knowledge of oUI community -will be per· feet as the new Pilot editor " In dddition, former Daily Pilot report Jeru1er Ragland has be(?n named st-ruor city editor and will 1om current City Editor S.J. Cahn. Sherman Turntine, a Times Com- muruty News seruor edltor, will take over as the news editor of the Pl.lot. The four will form the Daily Pl.lot's editorial management team. Also NOdki Schwartz, a former reporter w1th Tunes Commuruty News 111 Rdncho Santa Marganta; . Lobdell, who was editor and president of OC Metro Magazine and managing editor ol World 1Tade magazine, was named edi- tor of the Daily Pilot m 1990. A graduate of UCI, he has guided the paper through several tumul- tuous years, which included a r-ecession in the early 1990s and changes in the newspaper's cover· age area. Marble, who began his career at the Daily Pil~t in 1980 as a reporter, ascended the ranks over the years to managing editor. a title he's held for nearly 10 years. ' "Steve is not only the most gilt· ed writer in the Pilot's history, but has also served as a mentor to . hUIJdreds of journalists -both reporters and editors -who now populate some of the nabon's best newspapers," Johnson said Lobdell, a.Jong with Marble, was at the helm during some of the paper's most challenging ne\'.'.S stones including the embezzle· ments by former city and school ofhcials, a sexual harassment scandal in the Newport Police Dodero covered Newport Beach City Hall for the Pilot in 1992-1993 and was the paper's news editor and assJStant manag- ing editor from 1995 to 1998. After a short stint as news editor of. Ute L9ng Beach Press-Telegram., he was ndllled senior editor of Times Conununity News. Ragland was a former reporter at the Lake Tahoe Daily Tribune and at the Pilot's sister paper, the Hunbngton Beach Independent, before talcing the job as Newport Beach reporter from 1998 to 1999. She has been work:i.iig as an asstS- tdnl aty editor for a South County Times Commuruty News publica- tion. Turntine, who has been on the Tunes Community News copy desk since October 1998, is a long- time veteran of tbe newspaper business, formerly w~rking at the Long Beach P.ress-Telegram. the Los Angeles Daily News and th«; Los ~geles Herald-Examiner. SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GARDEN You· could assist with the gar- den or help iri the gift and tea shop of Corona del Mar's botan- ical garden and historical research library. For more infor- mation, contact Dorothy Wood at (949) 673-2261. SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE CENTER The Small Bustness Assistance Center of Orange Coast tol- lege nee~ ~lunteers to advise small · bu~eis owners in finance, accounting, law, mar- ketmg, sales, human resources and other areas. For more infor- mation, call (714) 432-5916. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHEN The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs food servers at the Iglesia Cristiana Church at 617 H8ID.llton St in Costa Mesa or at the Rea Cornmuruty Cen- ~ CRVSTAL CAVE SEFmMBEK . CALENDAR l'ITIZJIW)IAT! AS11lOLOGY wltll f'ATTY lli.rs ~pt 16. 23 Ii lO ? IOtpm·UO ~rU..Of'.Ufor!lcM .lllAOl'ET ~ wlUI AY!ft LOUK s.t. ~pt. 11 l'IOOO to • pm -t I !I \ ASftOLOOY 1llOMSltOf' •Ith N'fl BEAVl&SDOU' Sit.. Sept. 18 Combln1119 Vedk tr Wes&em Asllology • Met.aph),ICAI Books • Original Jeo.elty, Qlfts Artwork • Mineral &"Oemstones • Hand-c:anied Cr)'MAil Quoin Yin et 8Uddha • Hut>s. t.'\!M!ntlaJ Olis. lnc:ense 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 4 754 J IS I (Comer of Baker & Bear streets t • 2 SMALL PHONES 2 SMALL PRICES! I MOTOROLA STARTAC™ . • Built In phone book • Ring Options SERVICES INCLUDE: FREE* ERICCSON 788™ • Weighs less than 4 oz. with battery • Simple, easy to use control buttons • Wffkend Calls • First lnc~ing Minute • Built-In Pager & Answering Machine •Caller ID, Call Waiting and Coll F.orwarding • Roaming in California and ·Nevada Network ----------------, • LEATHER CASE I PACIFIC BELL e • CAR llGHTER ADAPTER : Wir•••11 $49.99 VALUE 1 A41th0rlr«J Ag«?t With CoupG!t. I With Activation of '-hone. I ___ ;~~'!.r-~~~!P~!!~!.9~ Pricing Plans star1fng as low as $19.95/Month '· One Y9ll' ~ ogr--4 ~ forty~ ol one 19C1F ~ riwlb In S lj() 00 llrminaliort l.e &.Mte aridrif9 olfw ~ '° ttwd.1 oppl'OWll °""" """' _, oond1110nl ~ s.. ""* lor dlb"la < : ( ) J\,1-. J . I:. I . \\/I I\ I·~ l . I .. ,,\-~ I N c ~. 2001 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa eon~-,.*-'"' f Y \ Mar t'ac i: . lj f UUO~IU ~ (949) 722-7326. (888)"4 ·;_p~ (7243) ...................... ' ter. For infonnation, call the soup kitchen at (949) 646-8181, between 8 a.m. and noon. SOUTI-t COAST LITERACY COUNOL Volunteer tutors are needed for an increased demand of literacy and English as a Second Lan- guage (ESL) classes. Students are taught English reading, writing and speaking skills at their own lev~ in small groups or on a one-to-one basis. There are centers all over Orange County, once trained. tutors may choose the center in which . they want to teach. For more information, contact Mary Fitzgerald at (949) 458-8664, ... SOUTI-t COAST REPERTORY THEATER The South Coast Repertory The- ater needs volunteers to help with ushering (see plays free) and oth- er funcbons. For informabon, call (714) 957-2602 or (714) 957-2602. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED (SPIN) SPIN helps low-income and homeless families and individu- als 'achieve stability and seli- suffidency · through assistance with move-in costs to housing and comprehensive case man- agement. SPIN needs family advisors for the housing pro- gram one hour a month. For more information, call Beth at (714) 751-1101. TEUtA-FRIEND . Orange County cancer groups seek volwiteers to educate and encourage women to ·have mammograms. Participants will take part in a one-on-one pro- gram of education and encour- agement specifically related to mammograms and early breast cancer detection. For more infor- mabon on the program or to vol- unteer, call the American Cen- . cer Society at 261-9446 or The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation at (949) 224-0292. -~e·. 1)nrbers .,...____.... Profess iona I Haircutting by the World's Best Barbers! I Costa Mesa (at Wllson·K·Mart Plaza) 2200 Harbor Bl. (949) 631-9654 HAIRCUT SENIORS s6.D Fountain Valley (comer oJ Magnolia & Warner) 17036 Magnolia (714) 847-9555 ... ThUl'ldoy, September 2, i 999 A 3 Fashion Jsla,nd soiree benefits Childhelp USA .. ..... ,, DITllO H ans Prager, owner of The Ri\:z, Newport Beach. once said that a favorite pastime of his was strolhng Fash- ion Island at night alter the ~tores were closed and the crowd were gone. "It is so speoaJ, • he said. "All the lights cast wonderful shad- ows on the buildings, the classi- cal music plays over the speak- ers, you can hear the water splashing in the fountains. I just walk and window shop and have a moment to think.• . This past Saturday ~ght, a(ter the stores had closed and the shoppers had taken the evening off, Fasluon Island came to life on behalf of Child.help USA. The courtyard between Blooming- dale's and Neiman Marcus was transformed into d summer evening festival. Hosted by another respected restaurateur - Stefano Albano, general manag- er of the very popular Tutto Mare of Fasluon Island -some 400 guests converged upon the magi- cal evening landsCdpe. THE fine as caviar. Then a staff of grill specialists prepared and served the finest sausage, sirloin, chick- en and fish., There were no lines -it was buffet heaven. Guests 1ust strolled up, took a bit o( this and that, went' back to their com- fortable white linen-clad tables, sipped a glass of wine under the' full moon, maybe danced lo the rhythm of Meray and Merc}c- ettes, then strolled back for a lit- tle something else to eat ' Center offers student rtic;h ticke~ The Orange County Per- tomung Arts Center :lS otter- mg a hack-to-school ~1 on rush ht'kets for "Miss Sa1gon." The special offer will allow students with cur- rent IDs to buy tickets Ior the mu cal tor $20 one hour pn· or to performance . . "Miss Sat~on" opens . tocjay and runs through Sept 25. Tile back-to~hool oUer is good for all performances except tho e on Saturday . cvemngi. There J.S a limit of two tick· ell> pet student, and the tick- ets can only ~ bought with cac;h. The Center i:. at 600 Tpwn Center Drive, Co ta Mesa. For more information, C'all (714) 556-ARTS. Put a few words·to ' Even with hundreds of people enjoying the al fresco runner and dancing, the Prager-descnbed ambience was ever present. The Childhelp festival, called "Fer- ragosto" m recognition of the Italian ~eme, was soft-spoken. and sweet. The decibel level of conversation dnd music was mut- ed by an overriding sense of peace. People strolled from table to table enjoying the conver~a­ tJon The crowd was civilized and unstressed. "There will be no cuts in line for the sausage,• mused' co-chair of the evening Kim Doud as I sneaked up lo the buf~et for qwck seconds. Doud, looking gorgeous in a floor-length gray silk swnmer From left, Jlm and Patti Edwards and Stefano Albano, general manager of Tutto Mare, live it up at Ute fifth annual "Perragosto" summer evenln9 event at Fashion Island. .. work for you .. Call the , · · Daily Pilot gown, wowed the crowd. •11d never cut in line in front of the chair," I responded Everyone laughed. I got the sausage. Doud 1oined her co-chair, the blond and beautiful Pam Arnett, to meet at'ld dent Carol Packard, Rich and I marte Frey, Barbara Ganahl, I • B.W. COOK'S colum.n appears every Eileen Saul, Joe and Becky Marsha Orlin and Uonel Crotin T~ursday and SatUfday CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Albano outdid himself with the food. His ferragosto spread began with delectable grilled eggplant and assorted v09eta- bles including an olive and · m~hroom tapenade that was as Daily Pilot Spadea, Len and Madeline Zuckerman, Gary and Dale San Filippo, Nancy Whitlock, Rose- greet the rest of the gathenr1. ~~~!!!!!~s==:!!!!!5==:==:==:==:::= mclud.ing speaal guests Jim and ~atti Edwards, Mary Ellen and Anwar Sollman and Brian Mur- phy, the emcee for the evening. . Also m the crowd were Child- help USA Orange County Pres1- BACK.TO SCHOOL. 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The Reel Critla col· umn futlJfts movie ctitlques written by communl'Y members serving on our ~· 'Mickey' is funny fiSh-out-of-water tale IM ickey Blue Eyes" can be summed up'in one word -• NoiJdffigyp" -tbatis, "Pygmalion~ m reverse. U you can plcfure it, it's kind of like Eliza Doolittle fraining 'ol H~ Higgins to become a street thug. But here REEL CRITICS Ute premise is an English gentle- man being sub- m.-ged into Ute New York mafia culture -and it is funny. . . date book Doily Pilot Michael Felgate (Hugh Grant), a pr oper English gentlemen who owns Cromwells, the second- most-popular auction house in· New York Qty, becomes engaged to marry his belov~ girlfriend, Gina Vitale (Jeanne 'IHpplehom) who, unbeknownst to Mic}lael. happens to be \he daughter of one of the leading area mobsters -Frank Vitale (James Caan). After they are engaged, Michael becomes sucked into mob life by becoming the unwitting reopient • BRADLEY KIRK, 32, is a Corona del Mar resident and civil litigation and -estate planning attorney. Can't keep a 'Stiff Upper Llp' during film H ow many runes have we seen corseted English beauties drinking tea and eating scones? How many gen-• JOHN DEPKO, 48, is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior Investigator for the Orange-County Public Def.ender's Office. . Uemen have we seen being nobfe and chivalrous? WeU don't A GREAT PLACE FOR A DATE . r~?> T eac«p l' s, T ciUp l' Jr!. fl TEAROOM •ANTIQUES • COLLECTIB~ES "The New Toste Sensation in Chiclcen, Stealc & s.olood" · • Kevin Ives '98 ~~~I i')('"' .. 3500 sq_.ft. of antique theme rooms llaH ~~ Tu. f tat>U Real. E~1 Tkr.tl°! llftu-1((/(/1( 1ir !e;te,,Jer Traditi<nu1/ & Contt11uptJrary I talian Cuisi11t1 c ,,,,,.. n11tl tn 111< lau•.•f n ••1t1urr111f in Nt·~• port Heu«ll. • IVt•./i•t111n1• tlt"fi<·it>ll\ /"""'· jttlC•\• AnJ.:"' \lenk." ''" ( """' \t'c(/or1</ anti 1/1<1111erfecr1narr11111 1he oromos of garlic 8. cilantro watt & conversation hums at lnko GrillH f. ·Serving some of the most innovative foods oroundH , {05TA MESA DAILY PILOT 949-650-5223 W • proudly c#'•r u rwlll6 hl dlnnt1r {10111 $-7 <If $20/fwr"'" -lA TIMES 100 /VIAS't1Kilf&'(Y-If~. • ~«1/P~f 8eae~ Mt tJN 11...,..t Bl.I.) l'<tlf\ H,.,,,., (t111 to 40 f""'flh•) ·Full Bor G11terttt.I( C<1ll j"' Ht,,.,,'""'"'· WY f'>-lf• 2 l ~3 ,.,,, Y41J MIS 242() :us-17 Alwn~ "'--· NtrWpOn &odt. CA fn6tU WIVE MUSIC RIDAY & SATURDAY • 7PM 00 Rockfield • lake Forest 2°60 Bristol • Costa Mesa (949) 587-9008 (714) 40--4652 • Entertainment schedule m va • MISTRAL . VILLA NOVA THE ARCHES . A favonte ne1~ hideawaf Mistral offers a comfortable ViPa Nova offlll'S Clessic ltal11Wt r.oisme with a spectaCUlar V'.M The premlUITI Staali and seafood hoU&e in Orange Cotrtty sf!lce 1922 • dnng room w1~ a Californian Pr<lll800e meBTut rea9008ble pnces, Featunng llornernllde pastas, fresh aeofood & ~al SPOCJelties and a Serving lunch Mon,·Fri 11 30am I.Id 3 ~ Otmer seNed Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the ·Pnde of Newport" A1verboet, home or the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum IFonnerly Reuben E Lee! Open for lunch Tues ·Ftt 11 am.3pm 6'vlcl1 serw!d Satu'dey & Sunday Sam 3pm Onier seNed Wed Sun 5pm·10pm We cater corpor&te and private IM!fU weddings & banQuets All maior a-edit cards accepted Located At 151 E Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. 194gl 673-3425 Fax 19491 673·21 75 CHESTER DRAWERS' INN A Coste Mesa tradition for good I.Imes for the past 15 years Join us for fabulous 1 /J lb burgers served with CU'ff frie~. sf)!cy buffalo Wings, or one of our other munchables EnJOY 'fOIJt' fevonLe bever&ges during happy hour from 3pm8pm daily All day on Sunday Tell 'fCXJI' fnends to meeL you here Enioy basketball foosball . pinball. golden tee 99. darts' Kitchen H<>tn ere 3pm . 1()pm, 7 days e week Located at 179 E 17th St #A 10 Costa Mesa 19491 6314277 JACK SHRIMP Serving euthenuc LOUlsiane cu1s1ne In 811 upbea~. casual ar.mosphoi'e • with patJO dirung . TN Oll' Jeckstv-imp plates, or the Jemmin' Jeni>el8ya Telce-<Ait and delivery 9V8dable LOC#lted at 2400 W f.oe6t Hwy 19491 650-5577 1 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY arid a separate bar-lou'lge area with piano music !lightly Plenty of un1que waterfront ambiance rem11l1sc:ent of en Italian Co\:rlttys1de Oightlf ll'1tll 1 OOJITl Located on NewpCxt Blvd & Coast l+Ny in free partung across the street. Mistral is everyone's fevonte ·Secret Professiooal ser11tee & en award wmning w1r:ie lrst. dehght patrons Newport Beech 19491 645-7077 Place· Dinner served Tues. Wed Sun 530pm 1000pm Thurs. while d1n111g tn I.his romantic setting Live entertainment begins MORTON'l!!c-OF CHICAGO • Fn, Sat 5 30pm 11 OOpm located at 440 Heliotrope Ave, Corona nightly at 9pm The upstairs Cigar Lounge features premum cigars, ~ del ~ 9491723-9685 spints Qnd an eltl081ve eopetizer meoo Locet.ed at 3131 West This venerable steakhouse is reflOYo'll8d for generous pDrtlOl1S of Coost H¥.y (9491 642·7880 parfectlf prepared pnme, ·~ gra~fed beef as well 'as first-rate . BASt ... JC RESTAURANT r: ~ ... seafood anc1 desserts seM!d 1n an lC>5C8le onno club and ber Offering a variety of Swiss French cuisine Located ot 21 7 Menne LU GAN 0 CUC I NA DEL setting Private d1mng rooms IM'lable Top rated restatnnt - Ave. on Balboa Island. Dimer served Tues -Sun 5 30 • 10 pm for M ERCATO Southern Cehlomte ~egat 5UMy Mon-Soo Otnnerllete • Nigtit reservations please coll 19491 6.73·0570. The sophl~d ambi8f1Ce will rem\rid you of 8 Milanese caf~ Located et South Coast Plaza Village 17141444·4834 Pl NOT PROVENCE Oehcioos meals kn sewy dllvlers to this posh sP<>t where palate· -SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GRILL 8c ·Joachim Sphchol's only Orange County restau~t featvres pleasing fare :Is created us;ng ~ the freshest ingredients Mon-Fn BAR -. Med1teminean lore inspired by the couotrys1de rJ Southam France 10 Breakfast.llunctv'Dlmer, Sat-Soo ~ Located et 650 Al'l.on Blvd • e splendid setting, rich with antiques and rustic elegance . C714l 668-0880 • A popular, award wtrnng restalr8nt known for its qualtty dinmg exponence that 1s es famous for its classically prepared fresh Recogo1zt1d by the James Beard Foundot1on Mon·Sat seafood 86 Its egad prime beef seve room for 8 stniptUous dessert Bre8kfastll..l.rtnnOC ~ -BNncWllllChl01111l81' 17141 444.5900 Oailt· Lunctv'Dnnerllote ·Night After QCPAC Located et 3300 TROQU ET Bristol St. across from South Coast Plaza l714J 979-2400 Withe decor remniscent of the r.tJry chic bistros of France Troquet offers slJl)t!l'b, modem French bistro coolung by chef Tim Goodell Excellent wine hst Megn1fique desserts• Top Rated Restaurant - Southern Cehfomta Zagat SoNey Recogruzed by the James Beard Foundebon Mon·Sat LLrlcMJinner Closed~ 17141708-6865 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches, coffee end espresso drinks & smoothies All l1j!W breakfast meoo Catenng available Open Mon·Fn et Sam Sat et 7am and 5oo et 9am Loc8ttld at 270 E 17th Street. Costa Mesa C949J 645·2252 ROYAL KHYBER ~ Wll'IOlflQ Cuisine of lnd11 ()pen for lunch Mon ·Fri. 11 30· 2pm Clo6ed for lunch on Saturday Strday Brunch aittet 68Md 11 30-2 30pm Dimer S8l'\l8d from 5 30pm Located 11t the South Coast Ple1a Village, 1621 W Sunllower Ave 17141436-1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE COMPANY Pesta. caesor salad, homemude SBU$age, veal, lomb. wgetorten dn;hes. wine beor, caPJ)UCClllO & dessert Hour& 7 days a wee!t SeMig Sot & 51., bnn::h from e 30· 1 oo. Sun ·nus 11em-1()pm, Fri ·Sot 11ctm 11pm All m8JOf' credrt oards accepted Loceted N. 251 Shitiy!lrd Way Newport Beach 19491 723~1 NEWPORT NOODLE AMACHI Sushi & SustM to Go Complete Ber AJ1 Ma1or Credit Cards Located At 2675 Irvine Me !Across from Newport Golf Cotnel 19491 645-5518 BEN I HANA Amence s most celebrated Japanese restarant Open 7 days a week I.Ulch 11 30-2 ~ Mon Fn , Omer 5 30·1()pm Mon - Ttus .. 5 3().11 ()()pm Fri ' 5 OQ.,1 , OClpm Sat • 4 30-9 30pfn 5oo Located et 4250 Birch St 949·955-0822 Ml CASA Our meals are OOH a tnp to Ba1a as ~II es Mex1CO NcYtl offering fish tecos. Phone eheoo for Ot'dars to·go Hours. Dady from 11 em All ma1or credtt cards accepted. Locet.ed AJ. 296 17th .St . Costa Mesa 19491645-7626 . AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authenbc MexlCM food. With tfl8 freshest ing'ed1enta & a new hght C1Ms1ne. Greet margaritas Hotn· Llilch & 01M81' All ma1or aed•t oerds accepted Locoted ot 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa -642· 1142, 2800 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach-675 6655 and 2744 E Coast l+Ny : COM -C949l 6448226 LAGRANJA MEDITERRANEAN GRILL CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish available Fresh gntled fish. seafood and chicken, sandwiches, salads. !1"1led plates and pasta specialties 0pon seven dl'/8 a week. Mon. thru Set 11 im-9pm, Sulday 11 am 7pm Catering available Located at 670 W 17th St #G8. Coste Mesa !West of the new Trader Joe'• I C949l 645 8873 THE CANNERY . Hrstonc watP.rfront restelrent and harbor cruise center Hours: Mon ·Sat 11 ~ • 2 am, 5oo 10 sn-12 pm, All m&IOI" credit cerds Reie!V8b0n5 suggested Located et :ll1 O Lafayette Ave • Nawport Beech.CA 92663 19491675·5777 Fu.1949) 675-2510 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Amelia has been SlfWl!I the locals end visitors or Newport Beach wtio cherish the hnnt 111 delectebll pastas, fine wines & e•QUis•te &ea foods ~et dlf'lll8I' IS 6el'\1ld Sm thru Tlus lrom 5 00 pm '.-6 00 pm. Dinner detlf st8l'tllg at 5 pm LU1ch Fri, Set, Son from 11 30 em to 3 30 pm. Soodey brunch from 10 00 om - 3 30 pm 311 Menne Ave on Balboa lstend 1949) 673..S580 THAI SPICE Voted by the Rag1$ter readers, as oppeared tn The Best of Orange Coooty~ction os "The Best Thai Food In Chnge Coumy." Ll.Jlch, dinner, cetenng & tokaout NfNI/ OPEN IN IRVINE. 15455 Jeffrty Road Cet 1rv1ne C8nt.er Dr.I 857 8424 0pen· IY8l)'dey SU\ thru Thin 11 em-9 3)pm, Fri MJ Sot 11 tm-1 ()pm Also located llt 815 W 1 ~ St . COsta Mese 19491 548-4333 ROYAL: THAI We era locW!d et 2196 Harbor Blvd It.he old Siulerl We offer a ' ooclctell kulg8 larger banque(. fac1l1ties more pirbng, and a aeparata cat.anng kitchen Open for Ulch and dtnner We hM the best beby blD rib& '° Orange Cony seMd 111 a werrn end t comfoitabll ~ 19491 631 2110 "Where the Poss1b•ht1es Are ,Endless· Thrs former. Newport Rib Company 1oca00111t 2000 Newpoct Bl~ We offer gueStS 11 Wide . 8N'8y of dellCIOts psst8s Chictilo. steek arid 6e8food et pnces affordable for I.he ~ fnm1ly ~ warm ctmforteble bOOtht Ml bar, kids' meoo and b~ room ett well worth the visit. Open ffVef'/ day ei 4 00 pm Teka out evo lsble ilfter 11 30 AM. l9491 5480099 The d!stioctMl c:Usine ol Majorc&-A blend of the best of Spanish end Mediterranean flavgrt fetitumg topas. pe Ila, fresh seafood. Baeque·style gn od meets. ftne W1n01 and spirits Wlch Is seM!d ~ 1 ooain to 2 30pm Dinner is served 6 ()()pm to 11 OOpm LOC8ted at 1000 Briswl North lbetwef1'1 Birch & Jambonte1 19491 252·9396 Open 7 d11ys a Week Serving lunch & dtnner dotty 1 1 am • 3pm Slrldey -Th..irsdov Dimer ia served 5pm • 10pm Sooday . Thisday Fn und Satlli'dsV opeo lRil 11 pm Loceted at 4001 W r.oast Hwy l949l 645 CTHAIJ • • ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP .. Wt rt more then lust chic.ken! In addition to OU' Roti ero.ted, Ind Grilled ODen. we dfer ~Seafood. Prima Rib ·e.bV Beck Ribs, Plua. a 221Ulm eppeuzer mcro ond more Genli'oua porti<r19 8' a OAEAT "--olu8 Come ' us cU1 Open !or Mich. dimer, (p1111 arid app8tll8"l SeMd II day) end Stl!dey BrNkfast Full c:ucktall bor: &rq1 t toe ftt!H up to 7(} GIWne room to be open 414 Old N8wport 81Yd (Comer Of HosJiitlll RoOO '"" Old Newport) In ~ Be8dl 19491 645GJOO NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. Thi r#j ~ In Hiwpofi 861dl, WC leM ewerd YNri1g beers ...... I flflta8tic food menu th CltJtdoor dinfng and Jlill of jrihg locettd • 2000 Newim BM:I Helin 11 :3llm ,, '°"" &no Ttu'8 11 308& 1 OOlm Fri 10491 675 &W9 ' ZUCCHERO RISTORANTE Come end try the other taste ol Italy lredltio(lal & ~ ltohan meru prepared by chef Sean .Adams We offer 1 JLlfl tier & variety d ~ to ChOose from E'*1t exqi.tslte etAsifie In e ron1ri1c s wno Open for dmer or1y 500pm.10.~ Friday & Seunlev 5 ~·11 30p m L~• ?15 Rlvnida Ave Acrosa Frum the Poot Office Rf&eMUl)'l9 Suggemd ..(9491S4B2333 INKA GRILL Expenooce the~ flewr 1n Orange Comty EnloY a Eiro'A&ian 6tYle blend of cUislne ecoantad with fhe &plCe$ of $cUh America Beer & Wll'leS M lable tbn llf'8 Mon..:fttn i 1 30am to Spin Sm ~ CO 9P,m end Fri -Sac 11 ;30em to 9 3)prn Located at 260 Bristol St 1t Red Hin 1n c:o.ta Mele 114"444 N<A 14652> SA PO RI . tt.111 rooct tcr hearty 0pen 11 3fldm.10 OC\lm. &ilclev • LA CAVE Tb,ursdey ~ 1 30lrn-11 cnitn f'r1cMy SIUnla'/ ICJCM:I 1080 Metal lnduda I.Obiter. creb,etwimp,steeb 0eW si>eeialt Fri &Sal Bevsi.de OrMt f94910444220 ~rib, !Ult ber & .wie 11th Ceaual drttls Hom DllVVJI' Mon .set rrom 5 30pm ViM Mntnlrd. Diner• o~ U>cMd At rn95 ARMAN I CAFE . ·· IMne A111 IAt 17dl Strllt> Neat Btoeij:iu1ter ~Costa ~tu h E~ AIT'lwll bOWiqul AmW1I QIN oftn • Meta f9491646-?Qi\4 ityWi lltlilO far 1 fWl mlll Dini an~..,.. from NOrttwn ~ ind '"'°9 1 G1HS at_,,. an chi CllAdaOr Piiio S1M!O II.rd! I dlnher dlily l.oOM.lld ,,..,. JeMI CWt in SoW1 °*' Alli (1141 754-0:m ' - GELATO CLASSICO Serving Italian Ice cream smoothies, QOllNTl8t eoffee. 1eu..·. prea&O Wdl &erWd daily Open 7 diy8 9 .,, • 10 pm l.ocet.ed It 2756 E Cont ttNv Corona OeH~ar (949) 721-1160 Dl'IA ../ Oreme&1c prenonlltloot of ewer<! w~. l'l~t gorde cuisine enhenoe the thl!atrlClll mood of this rest.M'8nl l.aYfah desser\I ancs live Weekend erterta1nmert m.-.e this a pertaec post.theet.te ~ Moo-fn l.&llct1 Mon.Sat Oitrw, SU\ Prii Theatre locauid et 600 Anttln between FWt Cefc.er and Ave ot the AIU 17141 754-0600 ' I Daily Pilat • • ·datebOok . . . . · Zucchero is a swe;et new Italian restaur~ I n order tor this town to fully embrace another Italian restaurant, it would have to be not only authentic, but· Wlique, creative and inventive - the type of place where eating is A pleasure and an adventure, and something not to be rushed. Zucchero Ristorante, located where the Stuffed Noodle used to be on Riverside Drtve in New- port Beach, will very soon be just · · that. Open for only a m9nth and a half, theie dJ'e bQund to be some glitches, but Zuccllero will soon be recognized by the long lines out front. Any place named after sugar, both literally and as an endear- ment, has its DltflNG REVIEW ~sJ1~1:,~9h . Zucchero is still very new, the potential is all there. Zucchero was founded on the "showcase for all the regions• philosophy, taking the best dish- es from each area of Italy, restrained only bf the country's borders, and bringing them to ciistomers, said Zucchero's own- er/executive chef, Franco DeRosa. DeRosa promises that with the help of his chef, Sean Adams, the menu will be con- stantly evolving, with several ~a.ls each night, as he contin- ues his discoveries and passes them on to his patrons. He • prorruses that he is not •out to scare anybody" but sunply to introduce the California diner to bona fide Italian cuisine. The appetizer menu is an event in itself Again, this place is not a spaghetti and meatball house and you won't fmd your personal version of the standards. For example, they do indeed ,. nahhitt In ,u r.m o..: · '@ AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • £LUE CRO~ -~)_, ~ ... ....,. ...... , ,. , . 949-'631-77 40 . 441 Old Ncwpon Bhd. •Newport Bach (Na.r Hoq Ho.pica!) If you're looking to paint or repaint, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot serve calamari, not deep-fried, and not in circles, but stuffed with olives and garlic and served with a grilled polenta cake in a garlic parsley sauce ($7 :95). The bruschetta rustica ($6.95) is served on crusty, grilled bread and made with roasted peppers and smoked mozzarella. Only one problem here: lt i$ not all you can eat. I can't wait to get back to tiy the vitello tonnato, thinly sliced veal topped with a tuna caper sauce, and the antipasta- m.isto, grilled vegetables with mozzarella and prosciutto driz- zled with truffle oil. My oh my. The risotto del giomo or risot- to of the day -there will usually be two -was a porcini mush- room dish highlighted with bay scallops. Mushroom lovers, this is your dish, rich and substantive. We were served a small sam- ple of the ravioli all anatra ($12.95), a chewy ravioli stuffed with ground duck and spices, enhanced with a lighl parmesan truffle sage sauce. Order this. Finally we shared the maiale alla griglia ($16.95), a double-cut pork chop over a grilled potato cake. If you serve the freshest ingredients, you do not need lo bide it with sauce, and just the slight amount of wine and onion reduction drizzled around the side of this dish proves Zucchero's confidence in their product. Franco is of the school where each plate JS a gift to the customer, and the waiters treat them as such. As our waiter, Giovanni, five years out of Rome, handed us our main entree, he said in his heavy accent-with all the drama of an Italian opera, "This is so beautiful it makes me want to cry.• I.saved my tear:> for dessert. In a rare moment o( foresight -I have so few of these that th.ls i.s worth mentioning -we asked Franco to select our desserts Liv- l 5o/OFF ZUCClllO • ••&215 RMtrslde 0rNe. ~'=-day throuah Fri- day, s to fb:30 p.m.; Siturdav and Sunday, S to 11 :~m. • MUOI: moderate • "'° .... (949) 646-2333 Zuccbero owner Franco DeRou. left. 8Dd chef. oue::O~':~ tion of traditton- al and contem- porary Ital.Ian . culalne at the new Newport · Beach restaurant. BRIM POBUOA I OAll.Y PILOT • ing up to Zucchero's vision of unique, while recognizing that nature is still one of the most beautiful creators, he brought us a frozen peach With a hglit icy frost on the outside, and a sher- bet made from the same peach on the inside, all topped with a sprig of rrunt. Truly splend.J.d. However, if your dessert needs require more substance and tex- ture, try the torte la nona, ~ lemon and almond pastry dusted with powdered sugar and named after grandma. Mercy. by George Bernard Shaw SEPTEMBER 10-0Cl'OBER 10, 1999 I n chis devilishly comic pl.iy, uonard Chancris, a . _ philoi.opher (and philanderer) bcl1cvcs advanced people form charming fricnd~hlps; convcnc1onal people marry. But he may have met his m:uch {if not hi~ mate) when a ~lf-desc.ribcd "new woman" comes into hi$ life. 1..-Pllllltn.u. BANK Of AMERICA FOUNDATION .ftw ""NO. OllANCl C.OUHJY Ill INl:SS JOV~AI. SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBU 24, 1999 l ov. pricetl prcvicv. be-gin September 21 0 ut ol the Wm (Otncs a gnpp1ng ~ho drama lly Amct~"'i·s most \'ul.uil pl.iywtighc, a cwry of two hrothcn he2tli11 •toward n outrageow vcnlon of the movie hoW\iown. ...,...,....~ OF.NISE CACIAGU MOON AND M10W.l J. MOON ...,,.., oc: ftlllJ . DeRosa went to culinary school in Italy and then traveled around Europe learning the trade secrets, finally corning to A.men- ca in search of hls boyhood cit"Pam, his own restaurant. When the Stuffed Noodle locabon became available, Franco remod- eled the whole thing hunseli, paint and all. You can find rum on most nights walking from table to table, introducing lum- self and greeting folks. Zuccbero seeks to off er the complete dining expenence, not WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale 1663 l'b..cnda \c, Co•Lt MCN (949)646-4838 the place to go before a movie or show, but when you want to relal;-visit, maybe work on a lit- tle romance, and most important- ly, experience good food and wine. After all, what could be more romantic than th7lt? Side note: Apparently the -cell phone at the table" crowd thinks something may actually be IJ,lOre romantic than thdl, as several people answered their ringing phones during the course of the ~verung while their dales waited in the classic cell phone The Original MIKE'I CARPETS O VER 25 YEARS IN COSTA M ESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • stupor -d chrect result of not ~­ knowing if your date would rather be somewhere e1se with ~omeone else. It was our treat to chat with th stcl.ff of Zucchero before it becomes one of the hottest tickets in town. With already a Small wai on the weekends, come down to Zucchero before the word sprea like a melb.ng mozzarella. And leave the phones at home •KATHY MADER's dining reviews appear every other Thunday Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff CALL NOW 642-8400 • ~ "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Wind~w Treatments • Valances & Corn ice Boxes • Verticals • Shutters •Roman Shades• Blinds• Bedspreads• New Orders Co• li.an111 Ctnwdutio" i11 Y• JI, fi. 16 Thur.day, September 2, 1999 datebOok . 'AlbuiTI' explores music's influence on-'60s youngsters If Tll 10111 lbM'lnu; Coming of age in the 1960s . could be a trawnatic experi- ence wti.t with the antiwar protests, political assassinations and sociil.l upheaval that went with the temtory. Funny, David Rimmer left out all that extraneous stuff when he penned the play •Album,• now bemg . THEATER REVIEW -~~9~~Y Student Reperto.ry Theater. What left the biggest impression on these young adults li1 transition was - the music. · First the Beach Boys. then the Beatles, then Bob Dylan reach out to affect the lives of four ypung people in Rimmer's seno- comic study of two •couples cop- ing with life first as high school- ers, then clS collegians. Soaety, dS they knew it, was set to music. Student director Pamela Rus- ~eu has done a credible job ~th this uneven work, and her cast (!] ~ exhibits all the rcqui. 1te energy, anxiety and angst oI the period. Only tliing is, we never really accept •Album• as reflective of its time. 11\Stead, Rimmer focuses on the characters themselves, fisl .. W ............ ..... lab ~ reoc:h out to afftdlhe~of fuyoungiieOPle mlinnls'sserio- conic study of two couplas coping With 5fe Mt as high sd1cdtrs, then as colegians. therr self-cen- tered devel- opment and their tentative attempts to relate to one another. Viewed from this vantage point, the important mgredient of empathy is Sddly missing. or the four actors, Dahlia Alony makes the most-last- ing impres- sion as Peggy, connecting with the school stud/rebel who appears strangely immune to intimacy -strange giveh his surface braggadocio ~ [!J ~ ~ ,~ AMACHI ~ e RESTAURANT e J(. • . ' •·Authentic Sushi Bar j& ~ ~ .. ~ • Elegant Dining Room LUNCH •·F 11:31-2:11 • Complete Bar. ~ ~ OINfCER M-SAT 5:tla1t•.M. Sushi To Go CLOSED SUNDAYS '' 645-5518 ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa e (across from Newport Golf Course) 645-5519 (!] ~ Investigations & Collections )fK'Uali1ing in si...ip Tracing & Asset Sc;,\rchcs Spec1ali.ling in collection of Court. Judgment~. Bad Checks & Bad Debt Service of Proce~~. Legal Documents & Court Filings Service Available in All 52 States and Alony's striking physical attractiveness. Alony somehow transforms Rimrner's hollow wtit- mg into meaningful dialogue in• an arresting performance. • The object of her affection, Billy, is given d swface defirution by John Bajorek, who renders a performance made up of equal parts bark and bluster, only delv- ing into mner "anxieties when his, •big man on campus" posturing has worn ttun. We've all known one or these characters in our youth, we jll$t didn't want to know them too well. l.11Ct111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 ~~ EVEREST A MacGillivra.Y Freeman r-ilm ~t:he•MA>t.~ ·~ on our GIAHT' 1/1 Story Suoen lndudlngt:he Mu.le of~ HanWon In U,000 w.tt ~Sound ~Hanwtlon ~ U.111 ~ . . . repressed passaon as 1nsh, trans--T~wny Johnson is a study m I MUSIC ferring her budding setti4lity 1 1 DON MQ.EAN CONCERT into hero worship for tho Beach : Legend Don McLean will per- Boys' Brtan Wilson, and later any ! . fonn tus own comnnc:ition.s and or·an of the Beatles. Hers ts the . ,,_.-•Album• of the title, defining her" l.: some classic. oldies at a concert at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre empty life in popular song lyncs .. i Sept. 11at8 pm. nckets are $29 · The most liritatlng character· ' l in advance for students, $33 tn of the four is Marston ·Boo• i advance for adults and $37 at the Piercy (think •Toad• m • Arneri-:.· door. For tickets or more informa-can Graffiti•), a wannabe make-1 tion, call (714) 432-5880. out artist whose ta(:tic ls to talk l like Dylan sings. Chris Fowler I REUNION 1 tackle's this screechy role with <l ! Members of The Lettermen, Jim vengeance, eventually uncover-i Pike and Bob Engemann, will ing a modicum of depth in this ! perform romantic vocal ballads primarily shallow role . ! along With Ric de .Azevedo Sept. -Speaking of "Graffiti,• what-• l 9 at the Balboa Pavilion. 'tkkets ever you do: don't watch that ! are $50 or $1,000 for a table of estimable movie before you see l 10. The Pavilion is at 400 Main the comparatively bloodless 1 SL, Balboa. Call (949) 673-0895 •Album.• Those kids might'Dot 1 tor reservations and information. have been into serious issues, i either, but at least they were a lot i LES BROWN & HIS BAND more enjoy6ble to watch. 1 OF RENOWN OCC's Student Rep company i Take a "Sentimental Journey• deser:ves conunendation for 1ts i with Les Brown, who will pcr- creative energy and declication. 1 form big band classics at OCC's Wl_lat the .compw:iy now needs is i Robert B. Moore Theatre at 4 a little gw~ance m the art of l p.m. Sept. 12. Admission is $22 play selection. l for students and $25 for adults in : advance, and $28 at the door. CALLSOARD: OCC will hold auditions for James McLure's Western comedy "Wtld Oats" Sept. 13, at 5:30 p.m. and Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Drama Lab Theater. Alex Golson is clirecting the adventure spoof, which calls for 15 to 25 men and 10 to 15 women. Call (714) 432-5640 fo[ additional information. i OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, i Costa Mesa. For tickets or more , information, call (714) 432-58~0. l : A BRASS FANFARE i The Newport Beach Public. i Library kicks off its series of Sun- } day "rriui;icales· with d brass i fanfare Sept. 12 at 3 p.m. The 1 afternoon of musk will iriclude • -,-OM-mvs--,,-eVl-.e-ws-loca_l_t-he-a-te_r _fo_r i Baroque to contemporary works. the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thurs· ' The library is at 1000 Avocado days and Saturdays. Ave., Newport Beach. For more , --··~~\N -··--od~..-~ ..... ~ut<\C, ~\\'~ ~\le~.~ A PRO[FSSIONAL )\11' l• BROADWAY SHOW"· RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN 92]80 Sama Ana Fwy Newport Ave. ol 'l/!f'P MEDITERRANEAN GRILL . . The dlStinctlve cuisine of Majorca • a blend of the best of S(>clnlsh and Mediterranean flavors. Serving Lunch and Dinner Tapa.s Paella· Valencianas Fresh Seafood Basque Style Grilled Meats Fine Wines &.. Spirits ~ Jub JJlcstoaarnnt ---~~(}il(~e/4' ~1al · $895 MOn ... Thurs. Ii sat. 6-10 p.m. • Authentic Irish Dlnnir lllcludes a Pint of Beer Full Bar Guinness • Harp ~ Bass • Fosters • Boddington ©-lt'ty/.f. #t,~ -© SUN · 1" a UT 5:GOPM-7:00PM s100 OF\F All Beeil a~" lntM .. information, call (949) 7W-3801. STAGE 'THE GWGERBREAD LADY' Costa Mesa Civic Playhou.5e pre- sents "Tho Gingerbread Lady" by Neil Simon through Sept. 19. Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. nckets are $12, $10 for seniors and students. The Playhouse is at 661 Hamilton Street, Costa Mesa. For more . infonnatiop, call (949) 650-5269. 'MISS SAIGON' The Broadway musical "M!ss Saigon" will be featured at Segerstrom Hall today through Sept. 25, Set in 1975, the plot revolves around the love story of a young Vietnamese girl and an American GI. nckets are $41 to $66 and are on sale at The Cen- ter Box Office and by phone through TicketmdSter at (714) 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500. Tick- ets are also available online at www.ticl<etmaster.com. For more infonnation, call (714) 556-A.RTS. 'FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS' Alan frall's play "Five Women Wea.ring the Same Dress• opens Friday at The Theatre District. The play will run through Oct. 2, with performances on Friday ~d Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday al 7 p.m.1kkets for Friday and Sunday showst are $15, $20 for Saturday shows. The Theatre t Distnct is at Z930 Bristol St., Cos·• ta Mesa. For more information, call (714) 435-4043. 'MOON OVER BUFFALO' Newport Theatre Arts Center presents Ken Ludwig's ·Moon Over Buffalo• Sept. 10 through Oct. 10. Tickets for the comic play are $15 for opening night, $13 for ~eneral admission. The theater is at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor- mab.on,..call (949) 631-0288 SHAW'S •PHILANDERER' South Coast Repertory will open its 1999-2000 season with "The Philanderer,'' by George Bernard Shaw. The play. a CQmiclook at the dvo1dance of marriage and the cultivation of •chmming friend- stups, • will run Sept. 10 through Oct 10. SCR is at 655 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $18 to $47 o.nd may ~ purchased by calling (714)'700-55~5. THE NEW PLAYWRIGHTS Works from first-semester OCC drama students will be performed Sept. 11 and· 12 m OCC's "First- Year Showcase • Show times ar~ at 8 p m on Saturday and 2 and '7 p.m. on Sunday. Admission IS free OCC is at 2701 Fauview Road, Costa Mesa. Por informa- tion, cdll (714) 432-5640 AT ART Of NEWPORT The Newport Beach City Hall Gallery is featuring landsc.{lpe pdintings of local artist Max Yamada through Sept. 17. Yama- da's work draws on the colors and the environment of Newport Beach. The Gallery is at City Hall at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 650 3832. CHUCK JONES • Chuck Jones, famed Warner Brothers animator, 'will show his art and speak Wlth visitors at Bloommgdale's Newport Beach Sept. 11 from 1 to 3 p.m . The . event is free. Jones' work will be on display through the end of September. Bloommgdale's is at 701 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. YOUR DENTAL HEALTH br ~ llkJ..D.O.S. COSMETIC IMAGING •t low will I louk?" Inti is a P.atltrH qursrion 1h~11 we 11ddrc l wirh our co n~u imagin&,sysrt'm.' Inc "sys1cm" is actu.ally a oltwarc pr'?Sram rhar modifies a paticnt'5 digital image (either a full f11 c. close up smile, or i11tr, or.ii "icw} 10 ,imularc: the raulu 11! prcl<.t'llut\'$ such as pau: clctsing, \vh1rcning, or crwn lcngrhcning :u wdl :u rmora11ons, includin& \ltntth and crm,.n. Before: a11J :a(1cr photo> and 01h(r high tC'Ch d1Agoo~1k tools su~fullr MIR•f~l' '(1ut pattcnt• 111 then uwn hC"ih 1 re ilet,'l~ion~. I tu 1 a.n inccg_till l<Ompo11c11r of our 1La)' to tlay ,prxttcc 11 14 ~I /\~ do Ave , u1tc )Off. A~ our paucnu uc rnn vmer$ w11h choi a, wt hkc 1hem 10 be able 10 p.tn1c1patc futl in their o"n oral hCAllh~ ~ • Pl all 640 680 tu ~uk an appo111tmcn1 fur )OUr amorn 1napn$ .. daily Piloi community forum RE A·D ER S ~ ......... debacle tball .................... COlt8 city offidllJs granted an enaoaclimmt permit for the reWOrced wall that Cltf Nanager Allan Roeder 'WOuJd later edmlt •lhouJd not have been oonstructeil Whel'CI It presently exists." · The dtY'• hasty decbiion to let the struc- twe stay, delj>lte the fact that it protruded 3 feet onto public property, alinost cause(! ano@ler tagedy. Nelgbbon, oµtraged about what they c4lled a safety hazard, circulated petitions, asking the dty to immediately tear the wall down. One resident filed a formal appeal, saying the wall blocks visibility for drivers tryµig to exit from an alley onto Santa Ana Avenue . . Luckily, Roeder was able to craft a com- promise that appears to have placated both sides for now. The wall · stay, and RESPOND _.,,...,.. awcems eboeeld a. eddr1111d tbnNgh ..,,..ai propllld ... & ...... wbk:h lndude bennlngM*ldug flGID tbe ciirbl that atiut the .alley, Mktng ~ . Jntemat:IOnal to add JD018 ltgbtlJ'g Jn the area and adding more landlcapldg to am- ~ the coocrete-and•Jron wall. Thday is the lut ~ for 'anyone to appeal R~r's derilim to the City Coun- cil. As of Wednesday,.no one had filed. Hopefully, no one will., Having to see that synµ,olic barrier bull- daZed simply because of bad planning clearly would be too much for the recover- ing community to bear.· In hindsight, we're glad the city took the side of emotion in this case and allowed the wall's' construction to go forward. But Y"e should rec<>gJljze that in doing so, officials risked causing the already vUlnerable com- munity ~ven more pain. .,,. ............ More inforniation needed on librafy plan for arts :cellter~ • llfE ISSUE: The Newport Beach Public Library Board of Trustees has proposed building an arts and education center behind the Central Library. More information on the library arts and education proposal needs to be made known before the public can make a decision on this plan ("Private- public partnership agreed upon for arts and education center," Sept. 1 ). While it seems like mother and apple pie to approve an expansion of El library with arts and education -just as it is with senior citizen housmg -the libraiy expansion will apparently occur on the . open space site no~ of the library, the so- called Newport Village oparspace si1e. Earlier this year, this 12-acre area north of the library was dedicated to. the city of Newport Beach by the Irvine Co. as open space under the terms of the Cir- culation Improvement and Open Space Ubrary Exchange Agreement designated the site as recreation and environmental open·space, removing previous building entitlement from the site to the fest of Newport Center. Thus, there are cwo agreements the City Council in the past committed to retain the site as open space. If the Oirrent City Council should honor the commitments of its predecessors and keep its trust with the people of New- port Beach, it would retain the site and make it into a Newport central park, an idea advanced early this year by Councilman Tom Thomson. . J. The steenng committee of the citizens group SPON fStop Polluting Our New- port), has also voted to preserve the open space at this sit~. This site is perfect for a park, as it affords spme of the best views of the ocean and coastline all the way to Palos LETTER TO THE IDITOI ~. ' ! VISion for art.Sted~cation center comes from nlany ~ The Aug. 26 editorial regarding an arts and education center adjacent to the Newport Beach Central Library Is much appreciated (•As vision be<:om~ reality, center will become center· piece•). However, please, please, a paterruty test would reveal I am not the sole father of this •brainchild.• For the past year, conceptual d.istus- s1ons and planning sessions have invol\ied the city's Arts Commission, the recently inconx>r<1:,ted Newport ._, Bea.ch Arts Foun~ation, and ~everal _ commuoity-mmded inclividuetls, as well as the library's Board of Trustees. Stcl· Jar ~ontributions have been made by archltect and Arts Conuni!':sioner Roberta Jorgensen, longtime resident and architect Arthur Strock. city Arts and Culture Coordinator Hallie Strock, and several others who hope to see the auditorium gallenes and studio· class- rooms become a reality. .. However, as they say. conceivin~ 1s • . th,e tUn part. Nezt comes the challeng- ing chlld·raismg task of ironing out governance, obtaining approvals and. most onero~ of all, fund-raising. Hopefully, even more citi?ens will step forward and help get a $12 million Newport Beach arts and educ.atiOn center· up and nmmng. JIMWOOO Chairman of Newport Beach Library Board of Trustees Verde and Catalina, and It contains a library to do this. ing our city. The plans call for a parking garage servmg 45Qca.rs, which will only make trafhc worse. natural ravine and wetlands With coastal ~ sage scrub and br~g gnatco.tchers, ,• JAN 0. VANDERSLOOT Newport Beach ""~greement, a 1992 development agree- ment1hat gliaranteed the Irvine Co. tpe right to uncontested. development, while an endangered birp. " \. I fi Yen't seen tlie plan yet, but us\lal-• • Tbe'library board of tnJstees is grant- ly the proponents would pres~nt it to ',, ed specific powers t>y the city charter port Beach drts and education center. In rev.iewmg the proposal tor this center, the only connection to the library is a bndge between the library and the pro- posed center. The land behind the Ubl'ary should rem.am as open· space. Doe every square inch of property in Newport Beach have to be covered by a building? Furthermore, it is pcuticularly dis- turbing that ~y:er money might 'be used to build this center, when the aty has a responsibility to repair aging infra- structure. . the people of Newport Beach were guar- anteed the open space, With an asterisk for a provision for possible senior hous- ing. Moreover, the 1~1 Newport Center' community groups before advancmg it and their own by-laws. After reviewing to the Planning Comnuss100 or City both docµments, it is clear that the Council, where all too often it's basi~~y board iS not empowered to pursue (by a done deal. I would encourage t¥ an ad-hoc commit(ee) building a New- ADELE MANN Newport Beach MAILBAG Another look at the · wall, sports facilities A :s an .alomnus of New- port Harbor and a resi- dent of Orange County for my entire life until I left for college, 1 am appalled at the reaction of putting up this wall -the argument (about] encroaching on the public sidewalk and hinder- ing a vi'ew into Uie street from the alley (•It will stay ... ,• Aug. 27) I think a great deal of the people h~re have missed the point. It's no longer about keeping the sidewalks beauti· ful and wide, it's about protect- ing the children who do not possess the capability to cry . out otherwise. A child was (killed), citizens. Let us not forget the true issue o.t hand. Two families lost chil- dren -a little girl and a little boy who were bright and shin- ing stars in thfs sometimes bleak and dismal world. Yet months later, because it wasn't • . your child and it didn't directly affect your lives, you are argu- ing about the wall that will pro- tect children and their families from the hurt and pain that the Sotos and Wieners have faced~ I do not personally know the Sotos or the W1enen;, and I even admit that I didn't know thelt children, Sierra and Bran· don. But having"sisten that age, I can only imagine how it must have felt to experience that los . It's not about the bureaucrat- ic issue that many make it out to be and can be boiled down to a few simple words: Keep the chlldren, the future of our world, safe at all and any co l -even at the expel)IM! of neighborhood a thetic:s and convenience. I urge clti%en1 of Newport Beac) and Costa Mesa to look at the l'ffl ittue at band. .. AMI! LAMANTIA Student, University of Arizona • NeWport Buch· I ddnk ltl great tbat <JoltA ~ Uld BataDda ~ lcbOOll are one step closer to getting new athletic facilities ("School board gives OK lo spend for sketches of new sports facili· ties," Aug. 26). The stadium and pool will be a great asset to both the high schools and the city of Costa Mesa. However, I would like to see some interest m new per- forrriing arts facilities for the higb schools, particularly Estanciq High School. Es.,tanc1a is home to the best drama department in Orange County; they continually win major awards and produce top-notch productions year after year. Yet these hard- wor.lung and talented students are forced tb work in an unsatisfactory and, in some cases, unsafe theater. I know the quality of the program shouldn't matter, but dOesn't lt seem wrong that our district's best drama progro.m is forced to work in the district's worst theater? The school has been doing what it can to unprove the facility with its SIP funds, but the dtstrict needs to take action and fix Estancia's crumbling theater. After the S6 million JS raised to build new athletic facilities, lot'5 focus on our arts programs for a change. Why don't we thmk·about building a second district perlonning arts compJex at Estancia that would serve all Costa Mesa sdlool5, whil the Newport Beach schools can con· tinue to use the one at Newport Harbor? Whatever th~ idea, the bot- tom line ls that Ealand.a drama nOOds a new theater to match the talent it showcases. Perhaps if drama wu a sport, the district woWd pay more attention lo lt. But if it were, Bmnda would be winning CIP every year, •nd they d'"1"Ve a nice, new the· •ter ·naific is one of the mam tSsues fac- READERS RESPOND DA, dog-shooter and .dead pit bull all catch heat • THE ISSUE: Police arrested an East Side man who shot a pit bull with a pellet gun after it chased his son into their home. I am calling about the man shooting pie dog ("Man-shoots-' dog tale is continued.'' Aug. 24). I think the district attorney ought to be fired. The guy dtd the right thing. "' 1 think wasting taxpayers' money on something like this is ridiculous. PHIL MCNAMEE Corona del Mar Chasing the dog down and (allegedly] beating it to death with a shovel after shootin.g it three times in the face goes beyond protecting your child. It was a brutal act and totally unnecessary. One wonders what kind of a · mind would think of doing such a thing. JOSCF AGUlAR I OAllY PUJT Robert J. Gelinas of Costa Mesa sap he shot a pit bµll after lt jumped bis I nee and chased his 5· ANN MERRITT year-old son lnto the bouse. The D.A. 's office sa he acted cruelly to the animal. Corona del Mar If he did kill the dog with a shovel -it is hard to determine that from your article -but if he did, it seems like he was doing it to prevent' the dog from biting omeone else in the neighbor· hoOd, or htirting or killing them. So it doesn't seem out of line. And I am an animal lover, too. HERB WOLURMAN Newpcrt Beach The French philosopher de Tocqueville suggested America's experiment in freedom would fail trom the tyranny of an individual rights·oriented democracy. Per· hapl he WM right. The Amertcan judicial ~em ls now badly broken Them are more protectlonl m pl.Ice for the bed guys than the good How many tinMI do we reed about umoc.nt vlcttml 'Wbo ocoalional· ly proteet ~and ln tum ate proMCU'8d1 ~yourself ~ ~ ol pemm owns twd pit buDI tn • nelgbbolbDOd t populated with little kids? I The Cods m th" ca e are owned golden re~vets and ' uncl~r .. The <llitnct attorney's English springN spftniels myscU. ofbce will focus on all this. The They would have played with real fact is that i\merlcans are the kid, not attacked it. not protected from atme cc:im· attorney's office to go ah d pursue the ca animal cru is out of touch Wlth reality. JOHN FElCVN ~Miia 2) What protection is offered nutted by arum ls (be they dog by police or the district attor· or some form of bu.men 6pect ). In your r po to man ney's office for pclTcnts of sm 11 The fa th r houlrl be applauded hoots dog, U there is 8n)' ~ kids att4cked by dogs1 The not punished for cling to protect dog that 1 m my yard trying to truth is the police arc not gomg himself and sendmg a much· ottac:k my children. I would 1dD to prevent people from attack . needed m age to the pit bull th dog, and th1I man should They show up {lfterward to ask owners. not be cherged. H ii def~ questions and draw pictures of Accordmgl)'• l would lik to hll propezty, and U anyone ii th4 cnme scene They are gov· offer a $100 donation to th Charged. the ownen of the dot emment employ ham~ father ln his I al battle with th hoUld be Charged for lettlnO by the)udlclifl system Usell. I d strtct att~ o1Jice them in bis yard. whetbW .. ~ know -I have bten a multipl EDWARD CAMlS hopped over • feooa or came'- dime victim mYMlf, lncludln9 Newport 8uch · They obYtousty wsen't m • • being robbed at gunpoint and ,..... uad it la a pubk DQl- bom burglary (ln ~ wport I just v. nted to register my .ance Beach} among many other opinion on this stof}' about the U Dae dog ll attaddng fl*t. things. man lhootlAg the ttog I do not ohOdreD or comktg at- 3) What WQuld you do if you liev• that tbel a ca.a bl anl· your pn>perty, 'JOU uw.-, were a father of e 5·ycar-4.lld and mal cruelty. right 'ID !do ·what you r.I ti you knew evmy time your son U I were in that man's hoes ...,., '° .a.n.te tbe lltuatka was out playing h COuld be and a dog !Uk that-o-dog that ADd • • peNnt Of young dll- otta\:ked and even killed by li known a a killer dog -bed ~ I em.., c:wwMill 'VidoUI antma"l thrMWllld m.l s ~ 1 um 4) Why llD't the OWMI Qf th would probeiblyblWI doeit;tta. dogl ~far the atMdf AJne t)llpg AD4 ,_ lbe ~ :.. . . ' • ' • t . ' . Al8 Thurlday, ~ 2, l cm ". Nancy Knight and her grandson Garrett Gordon of Newport Beach at Denali NaJtonal Park, Alaska. The Healy family -Maryruth, Kevin, Danielle and Stacy -trav- _ell~d to Lake Powell ona houseboat. PREMIER UBELS Garrett Jllld EWott Sneen of Costa Mesatn Canada's BanHand Jasper Natfolfal Parks. ESCADA. ARMAN I. CHANEL,·ST. JOHN. VERSACE. VALENTINO ) NICKI'S SECRET New & Consigned Designer Clothing 177 Riverside Ave., S~ile G, Newport Beach (949) 57 4-0099 A LIMITED EDffiON OF /ISINGLE FAMILY .HOMES 5 . . .. Imagine a beautiful new home graced with old-world styling in an ideal family-oriented. location. Everything you need is do e by, from the beach c!> good schools to great shopping. This spcdal-cdition neighborhood has only nine elegantly derailed homes located in U.Stside Costa Mesa. ' • 3 co 4 bcdro'oms •Up to 2,568 sq. ft. • From the high $300,000's. • NO MfJJO BOOS! 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Instead, the 17-year head coaching veteran seems to have done the pauiology on his debut campaign with the Eagles, dis- assembling the components which con- spired against success with the notion of revitalizing a program which has not won a playoff game K. Valbuena since 1980. • Injuries, ill- ness and inexperience were the most abundant ingredients of the ~8.lamitous cocktail that poured · over the 1998 Eagles like torren- liaj rain. Perkins could do little to tombat any of those. But he did go about wielding whatever influence he had to ~e no such debacle would bcC\U in 1999. Concerned by last year's lack ~f conditioning, he placed an off-· eason emphasis on strength and tness, and maintaining that tmndation into fall practice. To •accentuate hls players' experience, be took the team to a "111-contact camp at Fresno State ti June, an all-but-unheard-of ~xcursion within the Orange ounty ranks. , He almost completely d.isbaJ\,d- td bis nearly all-rookie staff, over • ERIC SANTUCCI I DAILY PILOT Estanda's one-two punch begins wtth quarterback Kenny Valbuena and runner Marshall Hendrie.ks. . . I HE GLES I • Colors: Red, gold, white. • Le..,.: Pacific Coast. • 1 .. NClafd: Overall, 1-9; league, ~5. • :wn-of offenM: Wing T. • • 1Wte Of .,_,..: Flex. • tte.d COM:.h: Dave Perkins (second year, 1-9). • St.ff: Perkins (offensive coordinator); Bob Brockie (defensive coordinator. inside linebackers); Johnny Rogers (offensvle line); Jeremy Osso (running backs. outside linebackers); Jesse Nuno (defensive line); John Brockie (quarterbacks); Steve Valbuena (rec.eivers). • Returning starters: Seven offense, seven defense. • Returning lettermen: 16. · ESTANCIA YEAR BY YJAR v ... Coec:h .. Record 1965-John Lowry 2-7 1966-John Lowry 3·5-1 1967 -John Lowry 3·5-1 1968-John Lowry 2-7 1969 -Phil Brown 3-5-1 1970 -Phil Brown 9-2 1971 -Phil Brown 4-5 1972 -Phil Brown 5-4 1973 -Jim Hemsley 1-8 1974 -Ken Kiefer 2-6-1 1975 -Ken Kiefer 5-4 1976 -Ji(ll Bratten 2-6-1 1977 -Jim Bratten 6-3·1 1978-Ed Blanton 2-7 1979 -Ed Blanton b 9-3 1980 -Ed Blanton •• 7·5 1981 -Ed Blanton 8-2-1 1982 -Ed Blanton 4-6 1983 -Ed Blanton 3-6-1 QU01I Of Tll DAY •o. Y11111 idlk ...... • lllt ,_•'rt a ya .W. •• ,.. ........... i ... pcl_• Dave Pwttll-. Estancia High football coach 0ai1y Pilot Bl SPORTS HALL OF FAME . CELEBRATING THE MtLLENNIUM Newport Harbor . . •No Sailor bas as many 'c}!ampionship rings.' He was part of two title teams as a player, and three as a coach. RICHARD DUNN The Tars went ahead, 21-0, at halftime and ended up ~olding on, 21-14, in Week 8 of their I t w~ an evening second consecutive fund-raiser for Coach championship season. Charlie Brande's UCI , "We played Los Alamitos, men's volleyball team, Edison, Fountain Valley and a summer party with food, Long Beach Poly and beat all dancing and a live band at the of them in the same year,~ said Balboa ~ay Club. Shdw, then 5-foot-8, 170 pounds. netween songs, the group's ·I'd like to th1nk we could've singer introduced to the • gone a little farther in the audience a special guest whose playoffs our seruor year, but we rendition of •surfi.n' USA• ran out of numbers. Everybody brought down the l}ouse was hurt that final game.• David "Bucko" Shaw, In the playoffs, Newport however, performedjust one Harbor knocked off visiting Poly tune, got the place hopping in the first round, 25-14, then and disappeared. punlsfied host Pioneer in the "I used to do that at The second round, 37-0, at Cerritos Cannery (restaurant) for their last College The Sailors lost in the call," Shaw ·said, •and even then quarters to West Torrance, 24-0. I'd only sing that one song. "The Sunset League was so . because it's the only song I competitive from top to bottom,• know. Everybody always Shaw said. •There were nq gim- wants another song -1 mies in there. You'd guess 1 need to leain a come home and second song." Saturday morning Before Shaw started· wake up very sore." his impromptu sessions Shaw's brother, Bob of imitating the Beach was rucknamed "Bucko" and Boys. which he..does about once a year, he'd graduated from dazzle football crowdS Newport Harbor m and get Newport 1965. When he arrived Harbor Higb's fans at Harbor in the early dancing in the aisles, 70s, there were too then, of course, vanish Bucko Shaw many kids named from the spotlight as David, so freshmen teammates like quarterback football Coach Jun Hemsley Steve Bukich and split end started calling him "Little VUlnie Mulroy would take Bucko.· center stage. •Then Bucko just stuck," he A pass-protecting left tackle Sdid, "and I've been Bucko-ever for Bukich as a junior in 1973 smce. • when Newport Harbor shared Shaw's sister, Sandy, was a the Sunset League Newport Harbor cheerleader championship. Shaw switched lo who graduated 10 1963, and his strong safety his senior year and "hrsl idols were Newport Harbor earned first-team all-league, football players. From my All-Orange Coast Area and bedroom window, I could see Davidson Field.~ All-Orange County honors. After high school, Shaw The Tars, under hrst-year attended Menlo College, a coach Bill Pizzica, captured pnvate two-year school, on a another Sunset League title in football scholarship, then '74, set a school record for transferred to Cal Poly San Luis victories in a season (they went Obispo, where Shaw bad 10-2) and reached the expected to play the final two quarterfinals of the CIF Southern ~asons of his collegiate career. ~on's largest division at the But a knee mjury in spnng time in the days of 32-team practice was enous enough to playoff brackets. · end his gndiron calling and •sack then, every team in the Shaw turned to coaching. Sunset League ~c: just a battle Shaw )Oined CoaC'.h Mike and almost every game was a Giddings' staff at Ne 'nail-biter," said Shaw, whose Harbor a.s a defensive ... 100-yard interception refum for a coordinator and helped the touchdown against Loara is a Sailors wm three consecutive Newport-Mesa District record. Sea View League championships ln that game, Newport Harbor ftQm 1983 to 1985. was leading LOara, then a Sunset. "I learned tons of football League power, late in the h:rSt lrom Coach Glddings, • said ball, 14-0. The Saxons had Shaw, who is proud to have been first-and-goal inside the Tars' affiliated with five of the school' S•yard line, but the defense eight football titles. Shaw. who a} o coached one -led by Shaw, noseguard Pete year for Je!f Brlnkley before · embllng ln lts place a brain t with nearly 8J man~ sea.sons the sidelines as his former col- •agues had birthdays. • Returning with honors: QB Kenny Valbuena, OT Kyle Westman. 1984-Ed Blanton ~S-1 1985 -Ed Blanton S.S 1986 -John Uebengood ()-10 McCoweri, comerback Ron V ' movmg to Northern Califorma ..._~..L-"merton and tackle Dave for eight yea.rs, also C'Odched one Helfrtch -stopped them on the y r at Estanoa. ~ He pestered on-campus ath- tes to give football a try and was rtunate enough to pick up some ,atented trailifers, includin_g__ the e of tpe46-foot-5, 220-pm!ttd ena ~. who had left lest g for Pountatn Valley High. He did, in fact, jettiSon those 90ndistinctive red (home) and white (away) Jerseys With !standa printed aao&1 th front, Ind recently shipped their placements off to have the 1999 Schedule Friday, Sept. 10 -Magnolia (11t Newport Harbor), 7 Friday, Sept. 17 • at Westminster, 7 Frimy, ~. 24 -at Garden Grove, 7 , FricMy, Oct. 1 -Anaheim (at Orange Coast), 7 Th~, Oct. 7 • Santa Mil V11lley (at Or~ c.oast), 7 Frtct.y. Oct. 15 ·Costa Mesi• (at Ora• Coast), 7 Friday, Oct. 22 • ~ BHCh* (It Or~ Co.st), 7 ~ Oct. 29 • Corona def Mar* (at Orange eo.t), 7 Fri&y, Nov. 5 • Montclair Prep (It Newport Harbor), 7 ~Nov. 11 -Un~ (It trvtne), 7 • .Denotes Padfk COlit L.HgUe game. 1987 -John Liebengood 2-8 1988 -John Uebengood 7-3-1 1919-John liebengood • 10-1 1990-John Uebengood 2-8 1991 -JOhn Liebengood 6-3· 1 1992 -John liebengood s-s 1993-John liebengood 1·9 1994 -John uebengood 4-6 1195 -John liebengood 6-4 1911 -John Liebengood 7·3 1991-John Uebel 9>0d 4-S.1 1• -OM P9rtcln5 1·9 firsb~::~~ and the clock Today. St}aw, 42 and single. lives in Newport Beach and running out. McCowen chrued wor for Cal Gla for R eard\ the Loa.re quarterback, who fired m Costa M . one straight into Shaw's With an untorgettab •breadbasket• m the end zone nicknam and interception, and, •fortunately I wa going the Shaw a member of the Daily other way a.t1d nobody w • Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, around to catch me.• cclebratmg the millennium. • ~dwnps •• lMglJe tri-<Ntrnps .- LOO KING IA CK \. Red 's better than green • Injuries and illness forced '98 Eagles to force feed young players, with predictably painful results. BAflHV l~UI KNlR ~Pb COSTA MESA -The 1998 season Wdsn't a rebuilding year for the Estancia High football program. It was d resume-build- ing year Beset by lnJUries and illness, the Eagles used eight sophomore starters, another who played some at quarterback, and filled U.eu 22 offensive and defensive siarting spots with, at one time or a)lotheT, Hi flISt-year Vdrsity play- ers In add1bon, flrst-yedf coach Dave Perkins, Wlth 15 seasons as a Prep head coach under hlS belt, was surrounded by a handful or ctn.Xious, enthus1asbc, but gre'en assistant codches, whom Perk.ins had to tutor a<> much or more than his players. So, whtlc the cdgles woWd have fared well dga.msl junior varsity competition, the varsity results were predictable : a 1-9 ti.msh, complete Wlth a six-game season-end.mg losmg streak. ·They say for every sopho- mQre you start, there's one ma1or miStake a game," Perkins said. · ·We had our share of those.• Perkins said he had all but put last season out of tus mind, until recently reviewing some game VJdeo . HI had almost forgotten how poorly we played," he said. ·aut watching those tapes brought it all bdck • There were sotne noteworthy individual dccomphshments w orth remembenng, mcludmg the season produced by New- port-Mesa District an d Daily Pilot Pacific Coast League MVP Ma.nu Tamelu. Utilized dt receiver, wingback, tdilback, as wPU as on defense,· TClruelu produced 63% of tus team's offensive yards, 75% of its touchdowns and compiled 1,837 all-purpuse yards (rushing, receiving. passing and returns}. The All-CIF Southern Section D1v1sion Vl choice. who also played in the Orange County All- Star Game. had 53 recepbon s for 866 yards and carried 101 times for 727 rushing yards as Perkins attempted to wrest him from defensive focus Wlth some cre- ative game pldnning each week. Seruor linebacker Gerardo Mohna also earned itll-district and all-league laurels dnd set a school single-season record with 52 unassisted tackles. Joming Molina on the ctU- league second team was fellow <;enior Ricky Romo, Juniors Kyle Westman and Korey Menden , and sophomore quarterback Kenny Valbuena. The Eagles' lono vtctory was a 20-1.C nonleaguc decision over ( Anaheim, which went on to fulish 0-10. ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 Sports Daily Pilot! ERIC SANT\JCCll DAILY Pll.OT Kyle We~tman, a 6-foot-3, 290-pound senior tWo-way line01an, returns for the Eagles with All-Paclflc Coast League honors. PRIME TIME P-LIYllS - No. Player. pos .• ht.. wt. remarks 1 Andy Romo, WR-DB, 6-1, 175, Jr. '9&starter 2 Marshall Hendricks, RB-DB, 6-1, 180, Sr. Edison transfer 3 Freddy Roct;gue:z, QB-OB, 6-0, 180, So. Up from freshmen 4 Mrtch Valdes, RB-OB, 5-3, 110, So. Up from freshmen 5 John Aiderete, WR-DB, 6-0, 175, Sr. '98 starter 6 Matt Mueller, RB-LB, S-7, 175, Sr. '98 starter 7 AJ. Pertcins, QB-SS, S-9, 1 SS, So. Up from freshmen 8 Jeremy Valdes. QB-SS, 5-8, 160, Jr. '98 letterman 9 Dave Stoddard. TE·OLB, 6-0. 165, Jr. Newcomer 1 O Ernie Lopez. WR-OB, 5-8. 120, So. Up from freshmen 11 M ike Phan, WR-DB, 6-2. 170, So. Newcomer 15 Kenny Valbuena. QB, 6-S, 220, Jr. '98 all-league 18 Anthony Rubi, WR-DB, 6-2, 18S, Sr. Sat out '98 19 Danny Valbuena, TE, 6-5, 220, Jr. '98 letterman 20 Mike Crutcher, RB, 6-0, 150, So. Up from freshmen 21 Raymond Romua, RB-DB, 5-8, 165, So. Up from freshmen i3 Henry Perez. WR-OB, 5-5, 125, So. ..Newcomer 32 Richie Bera me, RB-OB, '5-5, 135, Jr. Sat out '98 34 Sean Freeman, RB-OLB, 6-2, 190, Sr. Sat out '98 36 Fahad Jahid, FB-LB, 6-1, 220, Jr. '98 starter 39 Griffin Crogan. TE-LB, 6-1, 215, Sr. '98 starter 40 Ben Rome ro, TE-OE, 6-1, 195, Sr. '98 letterman 43 Billy Bosch, RB-OLB, 5-5, 130, Jr. Newcomer 44 Joey Mueller, FB·OLB, 5-8, 160, So. Up from freshmen 45 Ryan Grimes. WR-DB, 5-5, 120, So. Up from freshmen 48 Ivan Garcia, RB-LB, 5-10, 180, Jr. '98 letterman 50 ·Cesar Romero, OL-LB, 6-3, 235, Jr. '98 starter 51 Bobby Arroyo, OL LB, 5-10, 190, So. Up from freshmen 54 Dan eriano, OL-Dl. 5-10. 210, Jr. '98 starter SS David Rodriguez. OL-OE, 5-10, 235, Jr. '98 starter 56 Matt Colby, OL-OLB, 5-9, 155, So. Up from freshmen 57 Jesse <:ardenas, OL·Ol. 5-8, 230, So. Up from freshmen 61 Fernando Montes, OT, 6-0, 195, So. Newcomer 66 Robert Aguilera. OL-Dl., 6-1, 240, Jr. Sat out '98 67 Miguel Montes, OL-OL. 6-2, 225, So. Up from freshmen 69 Alex Ramirez. OL-OL. 5-9, 180, So. Newcomer 70 Josh Vet.ch, OL-DL. 6-4, 235, Sr. '98 st arter 71 Mario Macias, OL-LB, 5-10, 190, So. Up from f reshmen 72 Tim Valcl,z. OL-OL. 6-0, 255, Jr. '98 starter 73 Rene Duat ~~. OL-OL. 6-0, 240. Jr. '98 letterman 75 kyle W.stman OL-OE, 6-3, 290, Sr. '98 all-league ,7_6 Willie ortiz. OL-DL. 6-3, 255. So. Up from freshmen 79 Eric Sahagian, OL-Dl., 5-10, 160, So. Newcomer 88 Justin Dykes, TE-OE, S-11, 145, So. Up from freshmen encc 1s uddeoly a definitive plus. "Our young kids went through it ldsl year.· Perkins said. •we're a year older and a year stionger and the atbtude is really good.,. The offensive hne returns intact, with ~eruor tackles Kyle W stman, second-team All-PCL last fllU, nnd Josh Veach book· enchng juniorfi; Cesnr Romero, nm Va.Ide?. and David Rodnguez. Marshall liendncki, who start- ed on bbth ides of th hall at Edi· !ion H tt junior, will be the· fcA· tur •d ballcarrl r n the newly m tatJoo wing T. I t wu dock d at .C.45 in the .co.yard dash ov r th 5Ummcr, according to Perkin , and ng 1 l<:ru1tcd by om P4!1c.:•l0 schools, ns WclJ as San Jose Stat , N vada nnd Utah Strtt n fr man, who play d Ulilbo<k on the l 996 frethmen team, has returned to football for his seruor sea on and will start at the other wingbclck. Juruor quarterback Kenny Val- buena threw for 1, 154 yards en route to second-team all-league honor lltsl fall, but had some catching up to do after joining the team for the fourth day of prac- tlc '· · Junior quart rback Jeremy Voldes had eumod P~rk.ins' praise for hiS work tn the spring and um.met, but h Will be hard· pt8MMI to Q9'p Y41buena from continulbg his assault on the db0ol'1 car r puling records. Receivers John Alderete (nin gtches for 146 yarlls u a Junior) nd Andy Romo (lix for 88 last hill) headline th receiving oorps, wlilch cotild also lndude tight end candidate Denny Va_lbuena, Kcnny't twin. But Pefkim Mid the STRAPPING IT ON /"' Estancia's full-contact summer camp · was first step to getting ii<>me answers. IMRRv FAULKNER COSTA MESA -Uke most of his colleagues, Estancia High football coach Dave Perkins applauds the CIF Southern Section's decision to add a preseason · scrimmage for the ftnt time since 1979. But, unlike other programs around the section, Perkins has already seen his personnel compete in full gear under game-Uk.e conditions. So, Friday's scrim· mage against Orange will be more about execution than evaluation. "We answered a lot of (personnel) questions in.Ftes- oo, • Perkins said of the Eagles' five-day full-contact camp in June at Fte5no State University. / • P 0 ·11·1 I 0 I I Y P 0 S·I TI 0 I "We'll rotate thote two at (the lone receiver spot).• • Freddy Rodriguez, who will open at free safety to represent the only sophomore in the starting lineup, .. will add depth here. • llgbl end: Seniors Griffin Crogan (6-1, 215} and Ben ~. Romero (6·1, 195) battled evenly In the spring and sum- mer and figured to get most of the work, before junior' Danny Valbuena (S.S. 220} returned from Fountain Val- ley. · Danny Valbuena, who played sparlngly last fall, was his brother's favorite receiving target when the two starred on tlie freshmen team. That connection could be rekindled. Junior Dave Stoddard (6-0, 165) is also in the picture here. "1'/Pically, coaches have a lot of questions about their players during the spring and summer and it real- ly isn't until you see them compete against guys in that onenstve llne: Senlor Kyle Westman made the Dai-· first game, until those questions are answered. ly Pilot's All-PCL second team and provides a 6-3, 290- "Somebmes those inevitable mistalces can end up pound anchor at right tackle, where he bas costing you big-time, but we already made started for two seasons. He is receiving some. those mistakes in Fresno. We already bave an .------• recruiting interest. idea about our young kids and we know bow .SOiiiitimes Senior left tackle Josh Veach (6-4, 235) much our returners improved. J know every started nine games last fall, but was receiv- coach in Southern California is happy to be ttlOM inevtt.ble lrl d battl fro · · R bert Aguil allowed a scrlmmage, but for us it's 1'ust a iJ)g asp te e mJuruor 0 • bonus.. mistakes CM\ era (6-1, 240), who sat out last se~n. end up costing •Josh is starting on defense (nose guard) Another bonus is the Eagles' wealth of and Robert has worked hard and put himself experienced returners on both sides of the you big-time. in a position to challenge for the job, .. ball, though, in some cases, it was earned but W9 ~ Perkins said. •And if Josh is head and shoul- prematurely, due to injuries and illness to made those ders better on offense, Robert could start at upperclassmen last fall. ~el In nose.· The Eagles' 22-positton starting lineup · Returning guards David Rodriguez 5·10, 1 included, at various times last season, '16 first-f,...,_ We . 235) and Cesar Romero (6-3, 235) are sea-1 ye~r players. Eight of those were sopho· f lieady hM an soned juniors, but sophomores Mario Macias I mores. 1du .bout our (5-10, 190) and Bobby Arroyo (5-10. 190) 1! And, while Estancia rooters should recog-young kids and have worked hard and could see some time, nize the names and faces of this year's play-we know how according to Perkins. ers, an especially generous allotment of local nm Valdez (6-0, 255) started six games as , viewing opportunities (seven games ar either much our a sophomore and is solidly in place at center. i . Orange Coast College or Newport Harbor returners Sophomore Willie Ortiz (6-3, 255} is slated to 1 High) could help them learn their fayorite improYe<t ... • back him up. _ 1 Eagle's every on-field mov.e. Junior Dan Bnano, a returning starter at Beginning in Week 4, Estancia 'Will play linebacker, w1ll also add depth. five cansecuttve weeks at OCC. covering the Perk.Ins believes this group will benefit 1 first three Pao.fie Coast League games. • Dew PWtclnl from the wisdom of veteran assl.Stant Johnny ·we worked bard to get as many games ~ ~ Rogers, in lus third decade of coaching there as we could, because I think our kids Rogers spent the past three seasons at Dana feel like (Newport Harbor's DaVidson Field) Hills High. ; is more of a home stadium for Newport and Corona del H u h I th d l d th kids all Mar .• Perk.ms said. • e' e p ese guys eve op an e re y i like him,• Perkins said. , Regardless of where you catch them, here's a posi- tion-by-position breakdown of those players you're most likely to see: Quarterback: Jwtior Kenny Valbuena threw for 1,154 yards and eight touchdowns in eight starts as a sophomore, but he spent ·spnng, sununer, and the first two days of fall drills. at Fountain Valley High. while junior Jeremy Valdes was establishing himself in the Eagles' wing T offense. Perkins admires Valdes' leadership skills, as well as his mobility, but Valbuena is a potential Division l recrwt, who bgwes to speod little time on the sideline. Vcilbuena (6-foot-5, 220 pounds) grew an inch and gained 25 pounds 8.iid has improved his agility. Those factors, combined with a more expeqenced offensive line. should reduce the abuse be took as the bull's eye on many of the 37 sacks the Eagles allowed last season Sophomore A.J. Perk.ins, who quarterbacked the 18- player freshmen team last year, will ddd depth. Running backs: Projected starting wingbacks Mar- shall Hendricks and Sean Freeman. both seniors, boast ampl~ athletic ability. but little experience as ballcarri- ~. . Hendricks started at receiver and defensive back at Edison last fall, before an mjury sabotaged his season. Perkins has raved about the speedy 6-1, 180-pounder, even comparing him favorably to Manu Tanielu, who was the Newport-Mesa District and Daily Pilot Pacific C::oast League MVP last fall. "He could be better than Manu, •said Perkins, who likes H"endricks' backfield acumen, as well as 4.45 speed in the 40-yard dash. •He seems to have a good feel of bow to se\ up blocks d.nd make people miss. And when be g~ts turned up held, he's hard to catch.• Perkins said Hendricks has garnered recruiting interest from Oregon, Cal, Arizona State, Oregon State, San Jose State, Utah State and Nevada. Freeman (6-2, 190), who qwt football after his fresh- men season to concentrate on basketball, is more phys- ical than Hendricks, but not as fast (4.8) "He's vety athletic, bas great hands and is working hard,• said Perkins, who also plans to start him at out- side linebacker. Seruor Matt Mueller, whose 111 rushing yards in 39 carries leads all returners, Will share time at fullback with junior Pahad Jahid. "Mueller (5-7, 175) is tougher than nails, intelligent, dedicated and a ten'ific blocker,· Perkins aid. · Jahid (6-1, 220} Is more of a bruising presence. "(Jahid) had the best rut of the (Fresno) camp for a ruruung back,• Perkins said. "He broke free up the middle and just ran over a safety on his way to the end zone. He hair learned how to get his pad level down, which 'he had trouble with last year (15 cames for minus-2 yards).• Junior Ivan Garoa will back up Hendricks and sophomore Raymond Romua will back up Freeman. Receivers: Senior John Alderete (nine catdles for 146 yards) and junior Andy Romo (six for 88} gained valuable experience, as well as the confidence of thelI coach last fall. •we're in great hapc et receiver,• Perkins 5aid. Defensive line; The flex scheme, orchestrated by Defensive Coordinator Bob Brockie, another seasoned coaching veteran who worked with Perkins pr~viously at Corona Jiigh and San Bernardino, is linebacker dominated. But three down linemen will be counted . upon to occupy blockers and clog holes. . Either Veach, Aguilera, or both, will be at the nose. while the two en<i spots are being shared by West- man, Ben Romero, David Rodriguez and sophomore Alex Ramirez. Korey Menden, a second-team all-league defensive end last season as a junior. did not return for his seniof. campaign. • I linebackers: A tno of 'backers will roam between the tackles, with one or more occupying the •oex• role, which typically re<jw.res they double as down linemen Perkins lists Cesar Romero and Jahid as inside 'backers, who will share this •nex" assigriment, while . Mueller and Crogan are battling for time at middle linebacker. ·(1be staff) spent a lot of bme at Woodbridge figur-· ing out this defense,• Perkins 58..ld ... Woodbridge has used myriad alignments with its. linebackers -often maJung it tough to distinguish between 'backers, linemen and safeties-.and Perk.ms said bis lioebacklog corps will be simllai:ly tough lo pigeon hole. · · "Tlie whole idea is lo cause (blocking) scheme prob- lems and allow the linebackers to roam free t.>etween the tackles," Perkins saJd. Romo, who started nine games at comer last fall,' and Freeman are slated to start outside. "We had Freeman and Romo playing in the sec- ondary, but one of the changes we made in Fresno was to bring them up to linebacker. They help our overall speed on defense and could l'llake it tough for teams to try and run around us.• Backups include Jeremy Valdes, sophomore Matt Colby, Stoddard and A.J Perldns. ~ Seeondary: Alderete, who set a school single-game record Wtth three intercepti~ns last season. will start at one comer. Hendricks will be at the other corner and the afore-, mentioned Freddy ROtlrlgue2 tops the depth chart at- free safety m the three-man secondary, which will prt- manly employ zone coverage. Romua and Juruor Riehle Berame a.re backup cor· • ners, while sophomores Milch Valdes and Mike Phan are addJttonal safeties. Kkldng game: Alderete, back at kicker, made 9 of 10 PATu last year and booted a 23-yard field goal against Lagun4 Beach . He'll also kick ofi. Macias, who handled k1ck.1ng chores for the fresh· men, is the front-runner al punter. Alderete, Freeman and Romo are among the poten-• tial kick returners and Perkins said be plans to put three players back to catch pwtts. • "l'm tired of lo mg field position when the ball hits the ground.• Perkins said, ' Garcia l.s the long-snClpper, backed up by Jes Caldenas. • Mueller and A.J. Perkins arc the place-kick holder.. plan is to throw only 8bout 10-15 ti.roes per game.· 1,800 all-pwpose yards and cored 75% of the temn's touch· Only thrc county· schools' allowed more. Though Hendncks a d Pree· man have yet to gam a yard for the Estanda. varsuy, they are actu- ally ahead of la t year's returning ballcaniers in that depertrnent. lndudlng 37 quarterback sacks, backfield returners combined for minus 96 yards on the ground. Fullbacl<s Matt Muell r (39 rarries for t 11 yt1rd1 last fall) 8nd Fahnd Jahid (15 for .ntlnus-2} Will a ttempt to keep defP.nses honett. •The basic id a of the Wing T II to attack th midd.Je and th Oenks with three ur four b4lloarrt· en,• Perkinl .aid. "There's a lot of mlsdirection; but you hav to establish the mldllne dive play.• Th Eagles' offeme must over- come the Ioli ol Newport-Mela Olsb1ct and PCL MVP Manu 'J)lblelu, wno J)l'Qduced more than downs. • Perkins, however, bas said Hendrie.ks has a c-.hence to he bet· ter than Tanielu, whom he tenned the best player he'd ever coached. Mueller is the only returner to have scored a touchdown (one} for a team whidl posted the fifth· f~w . t points (114) m the county. • The Eagle,;; have' com.m1tted to playing their best personnel on defense, where they h1tv., installed. the fl x sch me employed by CIP Division VI champion Woodbridge laSt fall. Defensive Coordinator Bob Broe.Ide, a 25-yoar ooechlng v l· eran who worked previoutly with Petkinl et San BetMrd1no Ind Corona, also Ugures to help improve a unit which was scorChed for 318 ~ti last y ar. •Teams seem to have a difh- cult time hgurlng out how to block this defense,• Perkins said of · the alignment, which may include as many as five li.neback.1 er1. •And I really like our team peed on defense." . • The recon figured PCL - Laguna Hills 4nd Ali o Niguel left. for the Se4 View Lettgue, whictl Mnl Corona df'l Mar in return - wU1 award three guaranteed play- off berths arnopg bve team (lrvtrie·bUed NorthwoOd opens .. this year and won 't have e Vanity, squad until at least 2000). • 1 think the Ida. leDle thelt , • Pe.rldnl said Qf pur· lcbool'• H<lODd poltlM· ID the 19909, 111 ant ance u• · •MUmg tbe pllyoftl II our prtmary~· f .. Doily Pik>t · SJ!Ol1s !Mdoy. ~ 2. •999 ~ i@cats have a ,grip on women's collegiate volleyball • There are seven going into their senior season of collegiate volleyball. excelled in her studies and is on track to graduate in June. Julie, Jeannette's twin sisier, who also started for Newport's championship teams, is attending UC Sarita Barbara and is concentrating on !;ler studies. --.-----------~""" starting at 1 p .m. , ¥ 0 l l I Y I I l l Another area three-sport s the 1999 women's collegiate volleyball eason quickly . approaches, it is important to follow our local Newport-Mesa players in their college careers. Since 1978, there have been over 100 athletes from our liigh school who have played collegiate volleyball and many of those on full athletic..sG}lolarships. In thei.r final college seasons, . there are seven players still active. Newport Harbor's Jeannette Hecker will start as an outside hitter at Loyola-Marymount. She has set, played back.row and outside hitter in her career at LMU and has played each position with great passion. Most unportantly, Jeannette has At the University of Colorado, Corona del Mar's Kelly Campbell begins her fourth year as the starting setter for the Buffaloes. As a returning All-Amert.can, Kelly's team will be rebuilding after graduating Melissa Schutz (Newp<?rt Harbor) anci Courtney Owens (talvary Chapel). Princeton will feature returning senior starters Melissa Ford (CdM) and Ertka Hansen as well as all-purpose sophomore Sarah Petry (CdM) from its team, which was the 1998 Ivy League runner-up. At Brown, which won the Ivy League last season, Kathryn Rice returns for her senior season as a four-year starter. She will be joined by Corona del Mar's Corre Myer, who was the 1998 Ivy Lea~e Freshman of the Year, as wetl as returning sophom9res Audrey Anhood (CdM) and Laura Wells (Newport Hatbor). Brown will play locally at UCl on Saturday, Sept. 18, lllLS VOLL'IYllll athlete who is finWilng her seruor season LS Newport Harbor's Laura Wilsoa. Laura will play opposite for William & Mary, which is at UCI on Oct. 10 in another 7 p .rn. start. A former walk-on, Ldura has been one of William & Mary's most consistent players. 1Wo juniors who will lead St. Mary's (Moraga) this sedson are Calvary Chapel's Whitney · Hoover and Meghan Coolbaugh. Whitney will set the Gaels for th.e third straight season, while Meghan will block middle alter transferring from Golden West College, where her team won the 1998 State Junior College championship. · ... Fonner Newport Harbor out· side hitter Shana Bdn.nert will plaY. for Manhattan College (Long Island) Shana can be seen Sailors' Ross ·chooses USC . • Newport senior, one of n~tion's most coveted recruits, makes early decision. BARR\ FAUIJC,i;R Ross, wb~ has helped Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors win three straight Sea View League ti.Ues NEWPORT BEACH ~ Newport Harbor High senior April Ross, the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion I Co-Player of the Year last season for the section and state guls volleyball champions, announced Wedriesday she has verbally co11llillt- ted to attend use. Ross, a 6-foot-1 outside hitter who will set some this fall, is considered one of the top recruits in the nation. She chose USC over UCLA, .. Hawaii, Texas A&M and Washington. : •USC ls a lot smaller than UCl.A, so I think I fit in better there,• said Ross, a tw<rtime All-CIF performer in volleyball who also stars in basket- ball and track and field for the Sailors. and back-to-back ClF crowns, will play right side for USC. The Newport-Mesa District Co-Play.er of the Year in volleyball and basketball as a junior, Ross said she u1ay continue her track and field career in college. She was a CIP high jump champion as a fresh- man and has also excelled in the long jump and triple jump. •1 may try a couple field events, but that will depend on how much time volleyball talces, • She said. •I'll deode that after I get there.· Ross said she did not enjoy the recruiting process and is happy to have conunitted early, so she can enjoy her senior year. Eagles in-Very deep waters • Estancia looking for so~e magic in the game. Jo::.FPH Boo COSTA MESA -Unlike most teams, Es tancia High 's boys water polo team will have little, lf any competition for: starting posi- tions. There are eight guys on a team vying for seven starting spots. _ Unfortunately, th.ts also me&ns that all of them will have to play almost every minute of every game during the season. There will be no rest for the weary at Estancia this year. "Our team has to be Ill g reat shape,• Estancia coach John Car- penter said ·w e're only eight, rune players deep, so they're gomg to be playmg a lot.• Thankfully for Estancid, a ll eight. players are returning from last year's 3-16 team, so there will be little growing pains this year. The Eagles' main strength lies in a deep and multifaceted offense, where they will rotate three two- meter men. David c;ollier, CWf Glacy and Phil WesUall each bnng a distinct style with them and will all get a chance m the hole. Helping on offense will be dri- vers Mike Pirner and Brett Hellmich. The Eagles are plan- ning to send waves·of players at the offensive end to mo unt a steady attack. nus means junior goalie D.J. Glacy will be counted on lo make big !iaves. With only one player coming off the bench, every player will have to conbibute. There is hqpe that someone will emerge from the largest team tryout in 10 years, but most of the candidates have no water polo experience. PREVIEW Estanda boys water polo O.J. GIAIC)' David Cother Oiff Glacy Mike Fimer Brett Hellmich Matt Thotpe Phlll Westfall David Tow Sf. Collch: John Carpenter With a lot of experienced players returning though, Estancia has a good opportunity to improve on their record. •t think we have a very solid team,· Carpenter said. ·1 would place us at fifth, behind the big four " The big fo ur wou1d include Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beech and Urtivers1ty IJl the Pacific Coast League, all Orange County powers. That's pretty heady competition, and Estano d may find it difficult m winning a league game this year, like last year's team which went 0-5. •obVJously we're m a league with four ranked teams. Our job is to knock one of them off,· said the Estancia c0c1ch. To do thill, Carpenter is hoping to surprise a lot of team. The Eagles might be underestimated by unsuspecting opponents, but they are also planning on laying some trap~ for other teams. "We're gong to have tb play with basics But we're dlso going to use a lol of tnck plays We're going to try to fool some people with smoke and rrurron. We'll give them something unexpect· ed • . Youth movenient at CdM back we sh ould be competi- llve. • The k ey re turnee is juruor Alli- • Despite a roster with no seniors, Sea Kings have experience on their side. J~r:PH Boo ~.Fiol CORONA DEL MAR -With only one player mJ.ssing from last year's squad, Cbrona del Mar High's girls goll team has a good chance of surpassing la.st year's eighth-place finish at the CIF Southern Section finals and third m the Sea View League. But any improvements will come from how well a young team with no seniors matures. . son Schauppne~. who had the low est scoring average on the team last year. Schauppner bene- fits from a father who is a PGA teaching pro, and she 1S mechani- cally sound. "She's got a great goU sWing." Starkweather said, •and she's a redlly strong per- former." •we're young,• CdM coach ·Mike Starkweather aid. •aut I think with three out of four g1rls Behind Schauppner is junior Taylor McCqrmick and sopho- more Kristin McCoy McCormick , who plays four sports at CdM, has shown a lot of improvement over the summer, according to Stark· weather. She has worked dili- gently on her golf g_arne over the summer. McCoy returns after a year wtth the varsity and will be CLUI ROlLEI HOCKEY CdM to hold tryouts • Defending Division III champions are seeking to increase varsity and junior varsity teams. TUSTIN -Coron<i dol Mat T ligh wW be holding ttyouls fo1 th upcoming interscholastic toll r hockey season on Tuesday night from 6.30·8 ~t the lnllne Hockey and Sports Club of Tustin. The See Kings, who won the OiVlSion 111 title l.ut year. ar looking to add to th varsity rost r a1 w 11 a ficld a Junior varsity for the ~ 999· 2000 tea50tl. The uyoutS are open to all boys and g\!15 ln grad 9-12 at CdM. The lnlln Hocttey and Sports Club of 1\istln ls located a' 2681 Wal· nut Ave. between Redhill Ave and Jamboree Blvd. in Tustin for information, call BOb StockWeU et (949) 797·1943 during the dfty or (114) 546~70 tn the ev,nlng. ·PREVIEW counted on to contribute again thiS ,year. The ftght for the fourth spot will be between freshmen Jackie McCoy and Jenni.fer Woo, Junior Mijanou Pham and sophomore Stephanie Kendrick. Though ~ of them have an equal shot, it is McCoy's talent that makes her a key figure in the team's future. "l think Jackie'-; very talented as a run th-grader," Starkweather said. •1 think she can fill her sister's role.~ · Her sister ls Stepharue McCoy, the Sea Kings' only graduation Joss. She was the team's leader last year, and Starkweather is looking for omeone to step up immediately into that role. With no seruors on the team this year, the Sea Kings arc expected to grow into a contender, and they could pu!>h for the Pacific Coast League bile. •1 think we're going to be com· petitive," Starkweather rciterat· ed. •1 think wc'r r ady' to go beyond c1ghth place.• Mll'S SOCCER Orange Coast falls SCHEDULE . • Long Beach edges Bucs, 1 ·0. COSTA MESA -Orange Coest Col· l?9e'1 men's OCC' r team fell for the third day in a row, this time to visiting Long B eCh City College, t -0, We<lnes· day. · LBCC' Cesar Nunez took a f ~lclt six minutes lnto the g~me rtom 23 yartf out and scored in the upper·iight comer of th goal. ,tu1 t palled the out· 1tretche<t arms of Pirate goa.U carlos Loza LOia had four sev for Orange Coast (0·3), whU Allen Dodson stosJpid ven 1hot1 for LBCC (1..0). this Friday and Saturday et the UCJ Tournament The Jaspers will play UCI at 11 a.m. on Friday. Former Orange County Volleyball Club member Lauren Belcher, who will be a freshman middle blocker, will join her this season. At Columbia University, Corona del Mar resident Sara Ray, who went to Cate School as a prep, returns as the setter. The head coach is Carolyn Blake l3lwood, who was a member of the Corona del Mar High 19~ state championship team. Juli.a Topik (University) will be a freshman on this Columbia team. Marissa Cothran will battle for the starti.ng setting position at Golden West College. While at Ne wport, she captained and led her team to the 1998 sta te championship. The Golden West progipm bas bad tremendous success and Manssa will be a welcomed pa.rt of the RustJen' future. At Boston College, former Newpdrt Harbor middle b~r ,. Kathy LaVold will begin her freshman season. Newport's Jennifer Carey ~ be the starting setter at the Urtivers1ty of Hawaii. With a tremendously talentea team returning and the NCAA Finals beuig held in Hawaii, the Rainbow Wahines are one of the favorit"'s m the NCAA race. Jennifer's ability to·compete, coupled with her "Big Game'.'' experience, will be big pluses in Hawaii's drive to the championship._ The number or players who continue their vQlleyball careers into college is indicative of the value of this sport to our local comrnwuty. It is also a tribute lo these players' bard work.and love for the game of volleyball. •• FINAL CLUB c ·HAMPIONSHIP -.. • OF MILLEN·NIUM Alan Drobka hoping to . become Big Canyon's all-time men's champion. Q uiet but steddy Aldn Drobka of Big Canyon Country Club will. try to become the club's all-tlJne leader in men's club championships when Big Canyon bosts its annuaf eventSepti.10-12. Drobka, who has six Big Canyon btles and 1S tied with Danny Bibb for the club ledd, will also attempt to capture tiis seventh championship m the 1990s. Bibb, who once held the Biq Cd!lyon course record before a guy named Tiger Woods shattered the mark m 1996 ll1 the Pacific 10 Conference champfonship, is.the Newport-Mesa commuruty's all-time champion wtth 11 men's club btles (including five at "1ewport Beach Country Club, where he was a member m the 1970s and early 80s). Drobka, who has won Big Cd!lyon titles m 1990, 1992 through '94 and 1996-97, finished fourth last year, when the club held the championship in November, following maJor golf course reconstruction. ln the first event played on the new course, Charlie McLaughlin shot a four-round 312 to wm the 1998 title by frvP. strokes. Danny Lane, Bibb, Drob.ka and Dave Quisling rounded <>Ut the top hve The Big Canyon men's dub championship will be the last such event (men or women) this ·decade, century and millennium m this newspaper's arculabon, which covers Big Canyon, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Country Club and Mesa Verde Country Club. Big Canyon will also host it. annual men's seruor club championship the same weekend. There will be a cut m the regular field on Sept. 11 after two rounds. Those who make the cut will play 36 holes that day in the four-round event Joe Stafford c:aptu.red the Newport Beach me n's championship in May, Chris Veitch won Santa Ana's in June and Pete Daley was crowned Mesa Ve rde champion on Aug. 22, wmnmg a one-hole playoff against Randy Thome. Dclley, who won his second straight title, and Thom e hot 299. followed by Bryan Rolle (305), Davtd Sun (306), Tom • McGreeby (308), Dave Tanchuk (313) and Farrell Hmkle (314 ). Mike Reed (322), Greg Hopkins (323), Bill G ller (324), I Amott (327), Ken Thayer (:\3' ), Prank Crin llo (336), Corky Vencn (343) and St v 17.7.i (345) rounded out M Verd ' champion hip flight. Clyde satver Mesa V rd ' all·Ume duunplon walh I1v .. ti (l962·t>3, 1971, '73 and ''17), whil Thncbuk and Bill Ott ch hav four. One ay after Sboottng 85 ln Tea c~p Oa.._'ISJ m on Aug 13 ftt Mesa Verde. N w:pon Beach II G 0 L F richard dunn Country Club's re1grung . women's champion, Debbie Albnght, fired a one-under-par 71 on her home coun;e, one stroke shy of tying her career-best round. Albnght, a four-time defending Nev.-port Beach champion who bas played m all three Tea Cup Classics, provided the shot of the day in the Fletch- er JoI1es Mptorcars/Da.ily Pilot Club Championship Senes (1.e. Tea Cup Classic) She chipped in for birdie on the par-four No. 15 from the rough about 25 feet away, usIDg a sand wedge. ..I came back with a . vengeance;!' Albnglit said of her 71. •"I don't know what got mto · my body the other day (in the . Tea Cup Cla!\sic)." Tea Cup Classic champion Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana), who played 53 holes of competitive goU the day of TCC III, is an assistant glils golf coach this fall at Newport Harbor High, a.long wtth Big Canyon assistant pro Sandy Huber. • · Iii the strange but true department. Daily Pilot Promotions Dll'ector Lana John.~n. patrolling a par-three at S aCWt Country Club in the Huntmgton Beach Chamber of Commerce golf tournament Monday, had a tee c;hot land square m a gla. bowl of candy sucker c;he wa:s holding as a promotion. After momentartly tunung her head, c;be felt the ball plop m her bowl and was stWUled. The tee shot came from a gentleman named Ron Shankman (no joke} of Raml>ow Dispo w. Jim Pooler of Cal's Caddy hack is presenting a free mstruct10nal w orkshop labcfed • "ReduCUlg Your Handicap" ~pt. 23 from 6.30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m Wlth Pe ter Welgan. Ph.D .. as the gu ~l peaker. Welgan w'ill talk about controlling your mental gruno in golf. W gan en a lstant dinic4l prof or :in Ute D partment of .. Medicine and Psychilltl}' iet UCI • D tail : (949) ~6-7714. • the RIO GoU aSslC. wtildl bcn fi th R 8bilitation lrtstitut of SOUthem C&ifonue, IS Nov. 1 ftt Sftnlll Ana COUntty Cub. Th fi ld is lin\ited to the first 144 golf rs. J tails: (714) • 633·7400. - Doily Pilot 10111 Pee Wee SeahawkS blank foe COR-• 6 6 f I I l l ONA DEL MAR -The Junior All American Pee Wee Seahawks defeated league rival Mission Viejo Cow- boys, 35-0, Thursd&y ni9ht at Corona del Mar High. · Quarterback Ryan Lance ran for a touchdown and threw for another to lead the Seahawks. Lance's touchdown pass was an 80-yard completion to Matt Silva. Tailback Mark Quarles got things going in the right direction for the Seahawks, scoring on the game's first play on an 80-yard touchdown run. • Leading the defense in the shutout were Ricley Sepulveda, Junior Ro~guez, David Del Fante, 'l'fler Ellis, James Coder, ~.~Mod Squad checkS out Hawaii 5-0 territory ... ~ ·Chase Whitaker, Ryan Dalton and Ben Maggard. ~eahawks rip Corona NAcog~L f 6 O f I I I L COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa's Mod Squad, a girls' under-12 cultural exchange soecer team from AYSO R gion 120, recently spent a week of soccer and fun in 'After playing three soccer games, the Mod Squad spent a day end e night at the homes of their host fami· lies. with some of their hosts, are. Sara Bryant, Jaziy Day, Lauren. Demello, Laura Dinsdale, Elizabeth MAR -The Junior All-American Football League's Jr. Clinic team, the Seahawks, ripped the Corona Panthers, 42-0, Saturday a.t Coro- na del Mar High. 'I Kauai, Hawaii. The team S}>e!lt a year performing vari- ous fwidraisers, such as the sale of fireworks and run- ning the Bnan McMillan and Costa Mesa Classic soccer tournaments · The girls were entertained at a luau and learned to hula. The girls and their families also enjoyed snorkel- ing, hiking, kayaking and the beach. Ttle Mod _Squad members, shown above, along . GreysJ\ock, Vanessa Hull, Mahea Hookano, Carley Millian, Brittany Moody, Marilyn Morgan, Rachel Ronquillo, Christine Rutan, Jenny Sams. Ashley Wilburn and coaches Dave Oardiner and Dave Wilburn. Strong offensive play from Hunter and Haley Adler, along with sconng runs from Antwoq Byrd and Kyle Chene led the Seahawks to victory. RUNNING Race for Cure night ·set at Edison Field ::j ( S 0 CC f ·R PREVIEW -COLLEGE SOCCER PREVIEW On defense, li"oy Bundy, 1Tevor Davis, Chase Hoyt and Drew Llttlefair led the way in recording the Big q. •Event raises dwareness , f.ar race dl rashion Island. ANAi IEIM TltP Susan G Komen Bret1sl <.. 'tanccr Foundd- 1.lon is ho!'.tui9 lhe first annual Komen Rdc·c> for the Cure Night ell Edison Fic•ld Sdturddy, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m wht>n the Anaheim Angels take on the Bdlllmore On- ole-s Young and feisty • Pirates look to get back to the glory days with endurance and the goalkeeping factor. .ROS.TEI ORANGE COAST ~N IN ONE WO-RD:.· SOLID The Seahawks are now 2-0 in nonleague play. Ladycats reach semis of Jusa Tournament Supporters of the foundation :i. are invited to COJOY .hall-priced • 'rf{Served field level box seal!. for .. $9.50. At the hall pdrk, there will be :'° ari'opportumty to pre-register for the rnce and rere1ve breast ':fleaJlh infonndbOn. r This event wilt help raise dW?renes<,, for thl' Sept. 26 race to be held at Fashion bland ui New- ~rt Beach. ~ • ·Over 20,500 port1npated m the ,.....JQOO rdce and orCJdnizers Me pre- iotfctlng a turnout of 2'>,000 for this ~·yPflr · Orqd1li:1.<>rs havf' dlso dclded ndrlihonc1l pc1rkmq c1nd shuttle s'•rvu e to df< ommoddle lhe cwwcl Ron• .,ldrt tunes hdve also beell ddJU!'.1<'<1 for qrc>a tf'r edse. ;?r or mrormdtwn or to make ~ 'rvations, Cdll Boh Ruiz dl ('7-14) q40-11)8 Carlos Loza So. John Gump Fr. TOSY AITOB~IJI Daniel Leavitt Fr. Marty Driscoll So. Frank Cabrera Fr. Vanguard U. looking to improve on last yeat's 10-6-2 season. ttsul<i Nishimura So. COSTA MESA -Orange Doug venani1 Fr Tow Ai:rom ui Coast College's men's soccer Geno Vitale-Sansosti Fr. te cUD has a rather mtema-ErK Neal So. llatf Plol tional flavor this season, but ~=he~~Jpearmon Fr. COSTA MESA _ For Van- it will take a worldly effort Jon Navart\:> Fr. guard Uruverstty's women's SOC· from a Costa Mesa goal· Mike Carvin ~~: cer team, it has the team balance keeper to get the Pirates Juan Ortiz Fr. that every codch is loolung for. back on the winning track. Chase Mcintosh Fr It's a team thdt not only has -In .addition to the usual !(en Yang1m'achi Fr. local area players, occ will experience with 14 returnrng field players from Moap V~-Coaches: Laird Hayes and players, but, with only one senior, ley, Nevada as well as Eng-Mauncio daure the team's best games are ahead land and Japan this season. of them. · "It's an exciting group to "It's.looking good so far, "Lions watch,• Pirate co-coach Coach _ Scott Cameron said. Mauricio Claure said. •They're very focqsed on our team con-"We've got a solid core of players cept and l know they'll put everything they have into each con-re turning that are committed to test.• our team concept." . Sophomore goalie and Costd Mesa Hiqh product Carlos Loza Leading the way for VU, 1s one of only four sophomores on the Pirate squad, but Claure ranked 19th in the NAIA ndtional has been impressed with his preseason plcly. preseason poll are its two cap· "It all starts with him," Claurc said. "Good offense and tains, lone senior Lon Collier and defense starts with good goalkeeping. I think he's got all the 1unior Robin Callahan. tools to be one of the best goalies m the conference.• Both were first-team, All Gold- With only four returners, OCC has to lean on end\llance and en State Athletic Conference grit to overcome a ton of inexpenence and the gnt starts with the selections last yectr and will be defense, led by frc~hmen Chase Mcintosh, Doug Venanzi and asked to solidify thP. Lions' Marty Dnscoll. defense. On the offensive side, nudftelders John Gump ·and Spencer •1 believe that our speed and McDearmon, along Wlth forward Frank Cdbr~@ will look to pro-our defense will be our vtde the Bllcs with some offensive fire. strengths, •Dameron said. •But it "Our overall speed is tremendoui;, • Claure said. ·combine also does help having your lcad- that with our conditioning and we'll bctttl<' all day long.• mg scorer returrung as well." Ciaure also knows that success will not come 9verrught. last year's top scorer that "We're still learning to play with one another,• Claure said-. --Dameron was referring to is "It's a process that will take a few games for us to really gel as a sophomore Annie Jacobs. team. Once we do that, the players will start to realize that we Jacobs not only led the team in can accomplish some thmgs here." scoring, but was an all-confer- ence tlild All-Amertcan selection R 0 STE· R . VANGUARD UNIVERSITY WOMEN Josselyn Burk~tt Robin Landauer Brittany Braun Amanda Draxler Robin Callahan Elizabeth Hastings Erin Bongiorno Rebekah Foster Came OeCosta Alexis Newbold Sondra Cota Betsy Nienhuis Shelley Bage Ganessa Cobb Lori Collier Jennifer Bird Annie Jacobs Elisabeth Mccary Nicole Price Coach: Scott Qameron YORBA 'LIN-SOC CE I · DA -The Costa Mesa Xtreme Ladycats Under .15 girls soccer team placed fourth in the Jusa Tournament last w eek- end. After a 2-0 loss to the Yorba Linda Jusa Select Blue team, tbe Ladycats came back strong to defeat the Santa Monica 'Out- rage, 2-1. Goals were scored by Stacy Krikonan and Stacy McConnic for the Laiffir,rat!!to-_ The following game e Ladycats upend the Whi · r Splash, 3-1, with solid defense turned in by Amanda Abbott and Nellie Cobar. In the game, goals were scored by Krikorian, McCormick and Sharon Day. In their final game of the tour- name nt, the Ladycats fell to Simi Valley United, 3-0. as a freshman last year, leading Eighth-grade girl ~~~~~with nine goals and nine hoopsters needed Teaming up with Jacobs will C 0 R 0 N A H O O p S be Junior forward Shelly Sage, DEL MAR -The who tied Jacob~ for the team lead Newport-Mesa Eighth Grade m goals scored with nin~ and was Girls All-Net tryouts will be held also an ~-GSAC selection. Saturday from 1:2:30 p.m. at Despite a solid group of return-,. Corona del Mar High. ers, Dameron IS a little concerned Those that qualify after tryouts with team depth. will be on the team for the fall ·we deoded to keep a smaller season. · roster than we usually Players are asked to come do," Dameron said.. "It's a risk that dressed to play and experience is we're taking, but I think ·it will recommended. help the players and our team in For information, call Coach the long run." · Garth Flint at (949) 60-1998 I PUBLIC NOTICES i PUBLIC NOTICES Ganery Way, Tu111n, 'Cell· forn1a 92782 I PUBLIC NOTICES Bay St ,1180,Q:• taMe!ia, California 112627 I PUBLIC ,NOTICES Mesa, CA 92627 I PUBLIC NOTICES CA 92621 I PUBLIC NOTICES fast Balboe Blvd, 15alb0a, Cahfornla 92661 I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUIUC NCmCa I I ~ ~ I partnersnip Hive you 1tar1ed doing busine11 yet? Y11, January 1 998 Anthony P W11Son This stltemtflt was toled w•th lhe County Clerk ot Orar County on 8·24-99 1"96803257 D 1y P1lol Aug 26. Sept. 2, 9 f6. 19~ Th819 Flctitlou1 Bualneaa Name Statement The IC1110w10Q persona .,. dotllg bUSllle .. 6outh Coast Goll, 16841 Winier Ave , S~ 42, COit1 Mesa Califom1a 92627 Marie I( ndrici<, 16841 Wrt- l1tr Av. , Spece 42. Colla Mesa, Cahlomia 92627 John Archef. 4223 DINI Rd, New-pon O.ach. CaH· fornia 92663 Trill ~"' 11 con· do<;.t.c/ by. 1 geoeral panner&hlp Have you 1i.rtea doing bu11ne11 yel? Y91, ON!7(9Y Jotin L AK.her Thia au11emen1 wll t1tfld with ,,,. COUnty Cttrl! ol 0r1nge CQur1W on a· 1 e-90 • . . '1ttlel027J2 .. fly PilOt ~ 26L~' "J, p f8 "' 'lll820 This bvslnen 11 con· ducted by' an Individual Have you 1tarted doing bvSlneu yet? No Kelty Soon NeWIOn This ~lalement wat riled Wi1h the County C1ef1t of Orange County on 7-29 99 199HI00700 Da ry Ps10t Aug 26, Sepl 2.9. f6, 1999 Th821 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The following pe!SOnl .,. dOlng bu$hlS •• lnterlaa11C9 Cepltel, 151 ~Im~ Dr , Suite K 2, eo.ta M .... CA t2626 CCU Gr~p. Inc , (CA), 151 MlllmUI Or . SOile K 2, Cotta M ... , CA 92626 This b\ISlneu I• con· ducted by a OOrpotalton Have you started doing boalfieu yet? Yes. 1/30/1995 CCU GIOtlp, Inc~ Olona Kllmph/Prusld nt & CEO Ttlll llllltemtrtt WH flktd woltl U•e County Gift"' of Orange Count':.''~ 99 ' 1 214 D IJy Pitot Al.lg 29T8ePI 2 9, ffl, 1099 '11822 FICtltiOue luefneH Heme Statement The fo!IOWlrlg Ptflons re :g bulinetl •• Goap v rnortgagoa COfn 330 Bay 81 II IO Cott• ~· Ca fornle 92827 GoetiDtvDotn ~ MMclU. Inc. (~.13() w This bu&ineu 1\ con· duc;tad by • corporation Have you 11arted doing bUStllOH yet? No Goepply com lnauranc:e servaa. Inc • Richard A Gartrell, Chief Fin OfllOOr • Thi$ atatement wns !lloa with Ille County Cler1! OI Orilngo County on 8 16 99 19996802461 Dally Pll01 Sept 2 9 16, 23 1~9 Th823 Fictitious Buslneaa Name Stttement Too 1o11ow ng persons ••• dOlng buslne 1 as •> Ci0l20etaloan com, b) Wholoan1YouDat>y com 118 E Oay A\le . N wpon Be&CI'\, CA 112661 JONth n O"Donn It, 118 E Bay A\le , Newporl eeacn. CA 112661 Tlllt 1>U$t1"11JSI II C.On ducteo by en 1nd1111•lu81 Have ~ llarled dOlog b1J1lnesa yet? No JOOll!Nln o· Doill'lell This attuement wa filed with lt19 County Cter11 o4 Oraoge Coutlty on 8O1 ~9 1~1 Dally Pilol Sept 2 II. 16 23, 1099 111824 flctldOu• BuelneH Name lt8WMnt lhe fOIOWlng plrtOt\$ 11'.11 doing bU&lnil1' IJ Novalt. A111lly, 1260 Avocado 61, •D t01, ~Mna CA 2e27 soon Allen NOwll~~ Avoc:.clo t •B 101, This bu$iness Is con- ducted by an 1nd1V1du1t Ha11e you &tarted doing business yet? Yes, 7-16-99 Scoll A Nowak Thi$ &tatement was tded w1 h Iha County Clerk of Orengo County on 8 10-99 lt996801M5 D1ily PtlOC Aug 12. 19 26. St;pl 2, 1999 Th768 Flctttloua Business Name Statement The l~ing persons are dOltlQ bUSlrless 1s CAPISlRANO SURF & SPORT, 31881 Del Obispo SI, San Juan Ceplilreno, CA 92675 Jawad Nastl. 8502 E Wood COlfe Dr. 1212 Matielm, CA 92808 This b\lsif\1$1 II COtl• duelt<I bV an lndtVldUal Havt you started doing bUalneU' yet? No Jawad Natl'I nu llltement w-as l11ed v.11h tht Co\inty ci.1k or Orangoa Count,r.'1~0-99 • '1 tM) Oa ly PilOI AUg. 1~ 19 26~«;2· 1991 rh789 Flct ut lueinM• ,..,,,. ltlltement ' The 101!0wlng Ptrsont ,,. ooino bu•lnt .. •• INTERNET MUSIC~~· CORDS 328 V-111.1 TrUl;fltl Newpon BeaCh, CA 2G&O M<> Soula! .328 Vfta T l'UCtll Hfwpot1 Btldl CA 926e0 Thaer Mu.~111 ~137 Elden Ave H C4sia Denni• Rodman, ' 41809 Seashore Dr • Newpon Beach, CA 92663 This business is con• dudt<I by a genar1I partnership Have you startld dOing l>Vllnen yot7 No Thi,,, Mo$1ala This '1alement was ftleO with th County Cle1\ ol Ofange CoUnly Oil 8·1 0·~ 199MI011117 Oa ly Pilot Aug 12, 19, 26, Sept 2, 1999 Th770 Fictitious BualneH NIKM StatetMnt The lolcjwtng peraoos are dOlno b\isinen as STORE 13 2824 New· port 8tvd, Newport Oeaetl, CA 112687 Daniel Maunoe Ta_ylOf, 126 ttie Muter Clrcl , Coal• Mesa CA 92627 Thia buttneH 11 COl"t dudtc:I by an 1nd1v10ual H1V9 you 11ar1ed cto!t!g b\ltinea• ye1? No Din T•Vl9t ThlS 1t1tenwnt WH tiled With 1t19 COUnty C~rk of Ofange COUtltY On IMO•H 1Mlelot170 0.lly F'llot Aug. 12 HI 26a~,"' lh771 tttoue hi•· ...,,......,ment T,.,. ~ persona ar• ~ buJll'IH •• PENIASULA POtNl TRADING 1641 E .. l Ba~ 8MI , 81100., Ct ~~'Wider 194t Sandra Lee OIOfd1no. 1641 East Balboa Blvd., Balboa, car1tom1e 92661 Thtl bV'lnt'\I II COO· ducted by, flus.band Ind wlftt Have you •I rted doing t.iusfll $1 yet? Tom Ray Wildef Tnt5 statomem wa5 lilOd With lhe County C1en. OI Orooga CountyOOS.10-99 1"98t01157 Dally Pilot Aug 12. 19. 26 54lpt 2, t999 Thn2 Flctltloua Buain.ii Nam• Statement The lollowlng persons are doing bUSlness as AO Entellalnment 1 llAO P11k Newp(>l1 UOG New• por1 Beach, CA 92600 Al Ina G()llJ 1840 Park Newpoo 11406, Newport Oeach, CA 9?660 Tt\l& bu&ineH le con· duc.tod by al\ individual H1vv you started dOtng bualness yet? No Alaina Gold This 1t1temen1 wa hle<i ~th tl'le COunty Cle1k Of Orange Count'r.' 1~ 0 !>9 , 11M 01 tt Pilot Aug 1~ 19, 2S t 2 1999 ~t\783 ou• ut nna ,...,,. Statement Ttt• IOlloWlng persons ~r clOlno bulintss as Men a MedlCl'I Clinic 112s E 1 'hn St,,.i. sune 207 S.nla Ana 'CA-92101 60IO Pare Hombfn tnc • (CA), 1125 E. 17th Street, Suite #207. San1a An• CA 92701 This business 11 con· duct9d by· a corporation Have you llar1ed tj(Jing butlnesa yet? No Sola Para Hombfts, Inc , Fr&a S1half, PreslOent This 11a1ement waa tiled w'ltri tile CoUf\ty Ctertl ot Orango CounlV on 8·t0'99 111996801811 Dally Pilot Aug 12, 111, 26, Sepl 2, 1999 Th7&4 Fictltloua Bualneaa Heme Stttement The IOltowlng peBON are doing bulinesa Bit' 1wardpro. 2602 -V11ta Drive, Newpoll 86acil, CA 92663 Penny Fleming, 2602 VIS\11 Dr1v1, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thia tiutlneu 11 con• ducted by an Individual Have you starte<i OOlng buslnen yet? Yea, 1983 • Penny Flemlno Thia 1tal9~nl W81 filed With the County Cl•111 of Or•nge County on 8'27 99 1HIMOHll 0 lfy P!1ot Stpt ~ 11, t 8, 23, 1099 Tl\831 Flctltlou• Bu11n. .. Name~t The IOllOWing Ptrtorlf are dolnQ bullMN .-. a)TH!'NJNE~VAUl.l b) PROVENC6 S, 300t Aid .. An MIU Calllomle 12929 AeMgefNd s.McM of Alne1lca Inc OE), 2003 Pon Weybridge Place, Newpoll Beach, Cahlomla 92660 Thi• bu$lne11 I• con-duc\ad by. a eo<porallon H111t1 you atarted doing businesa yet? No Refrigerated Sel'Vlces of America Inc , Jurgen Spaethe, PrMidenl This 1u11ement was tiled with ,,,. County Cleft< °' Orange eoun1':a's:t·llD 1 132$ Daily Pilol Aug 12 19, 28,Sept 2, 1999 Th757 Flctlttou1 Buatn.ea Name Stetement The lollawlnil per100& are doing bualnen a1 LaVonne'a rJorlat of Belt>oe 2903 A Newport Blvd , Newport BMctt. CA ,P26~ .Jeen Laver, 21111 Harbor 1165, Costa Me••· CA 112627 Thi• bos1ne11 la con· ducted by 1n lnd!Vldual Have yuu 111ntd doing bvSlneU yel? Y .. , F•b 1, 1097 ,Jean L•Wf Thll 11a .. men1 wat flied wlU\ )ht C®nty Clert of Oril'lgot County Ori 8·10-99 --,.....,, ... Dally PAof AUQ. 'O.i.._ 18, 26~1 :l 1Ht rn780 gtiC)i;, ...... ............... 1M .....,. PM0"8 .,. ~ 11M1Met .. l~L 161 Kalml'9 °' . llJlle I< " COll1a ..... CA 12'2e Edu· Tech 1nau1trtes. LLC, (CA), 151 Kalmus Dr., Suite l<-2, Co&ta Men, CA 92626 Thia bualna11 11 con- duded by; Limited Uel>Utty Co. Haw you Slartt<I dolrlg boaol'leU yel? Yes, 1212~ Edu-Teen lndu1trt11, • LLC, GIQl1a XamptVP1esl· dent & CEO This sta1emen1 wae f"9d wllh vie County Clerk ol Orangoa County on 8-10-99 19"M01MI ~ Piiot Auo 12 19. ze. see• 2, 1m l"hnt Flctltiout Bualneet HMM St.8ttment The ICllowtng pe~ are OOlng l:lullnMs a• a) Kl~ Ptiy11eel Thttrapy, Inc , b)K1~. c) KlnealolOglc PT, Inc., 4971 Persimmon Ulne, lrVlna, CA 82912 KlnHlologlcl Phyelcal Thtrapy, Inc., (CA), 4971 Pertlminon 1M1e. INIM, CA 82912 Thit t>utlnttt II con• duCtad bY • COl1Kl'llOf1 ... you ·"* doltlQ bullnttt:Yet? Ho Klnettologlc Pny11ea1 Tr'4i.tpy. lnC • OitCloitt't .. Mo4ir1I ~ Thia ..... "* .... llltd Wiii .,. .County Cl8l1I of Or.nga~ ()alV IPlclt 8'pt. 2. I, 11, , a.,... T'1a3 T '- .. NC). ft:I 01 '1tJITWS ~ WI.I Ml N lm'N.&. T l.N- C9' A CBI) 01 lRUl'T almD 07111'1-UNLUI YCU T,_ '1C'Ta. TO ""'"9CT 'Y'QM • PN)P. IRTY. IT MAV • ICl.D AT A "9.C UIL P VQJ NaD M muwt1'laN 01 THI Mna! CIP. ,._ P9'0Cm). tG NJNH6f ~. YOU IHCUD <X»lTACT A LAW· Ylllt A IUlc lldlOfl .. ID .. ~llil*bcmti, ....,_ Clhadl(•) mum be .. ,....ID ..... Dllld ~ Caporllllon), cir... on'• .... or Mlionlll bartll,echedc~bya .... OI ...... Cid _,, or a dlldl ~ by a .... or fed. ........ and1191..acla- IOll, .W. .., illflcw1, or --.bri~ln ....., 510'l d .. ,.,.,.., Coda Ind .-..ad k> do ...._1n .. .-.w..-be oftl6l.t by .. dAllt ~ in-. -..,.., beb't, d .. ,.., ... and lrilal..a oon- ~ to 8ftd now held by Ill tlll9le In "" i..... ci. ..... ~ under and ....... ID a Deed d TNll deacrtbed ballDilit The .. wl be mm. lnan .._ta• aonditlon, ,11111 .. ~or-­ ~. ... I 01 lrnJiled, .~•.p•111 · 1,or ~.ID P'r .. NfNl6rq pnncipll un d 1t'8 ldll(a)....., ~ .. Deed d TRiil. voMI "'*'-! and .... u.v-llaNan, • Pf'Ol'lded In .. nma(I). -.... undar fie tenN c:I .. Deed d TNll, ....... 1181an ...... chargaa lnd ..... d .. TNliea ..,, .. "*' lrnDUl'lt <• .. blM d .. lnillll ~ °' the Malice d S.) l98IOf1illbtf ealmmed IO be Ill b1h beb't. The emour1 n.iy be gN8ler on Ill 0., d ... TNllDr: R~ ~. N-4 UNAARRED MllN ~ ~ lruaae: ~TIOML OEFAUL 1' SER\ltCN) CORPORATION Aaccrdlld 0713V1• -~ No. 19880481.311 d ~ AeDOl1la in .. ala d .. Aeocnilr d ~ ~. CallDn9 Dllll d Satla: ~8'1-.. 1<>00 ~ ,.... d s.· "ne l'ROHT OF THE F\AOPCl.!S AT ~ ~ ENT'RV Ntf!A TO THE~ CNK: CEN- ~ 401 .... 11 ! ~ AVE.. ~ CA lwo.d d unpaid blllance and Cllfw ~ SJl5,132.31 SWelt Ade*.-OI ofllr com- mon dailO~ d r9lll ll"IP- 811y' 5m GOVERNOR STREET. COSTA MESA. CA 92827 A.P1' "422 .... 2433 The ui1dan918d Truatae dllclMN any l1ablly for Inf irlllorT'ed· -d ..... addra. end dtiar common deligl llltiol1, If Inf,.,_..,.._ I no .... addr-. OI allW common ~lllall • etOMI, dno- .,,. to .. IOollllor1 d .. prapertr ~ be ctJlalned by ~avdan~IOthe :___-~~~.., 1Q., d .. .... ,,. putilailiotl ol this NaWle d s-. Diiie-8-26- • NAnotW... OEFNJI.. T SEfMCING OOAPOAATION 3030 N. c:ernw. A~. $T! 2IO PH0e:NDC. AL 812 s.-. i.-(714)286- Mm SARI GARTNER, T1ltlJSlE: SM.ES t.WWOER QPP 37519 &'28, Wl, "11111 ActTtloua Bualn•at Name Statement The lollow1ng persons era dotng bUStneSf> U • Burger Ouahty Up holstery l ncorporaled 1012 Bnoso •102, COsta Mela. CA 92627 • 8u1ger Ouallly Up· "ttolstery Incorporated, {CA), 1012 Brio90 1102, ~ta Mesa, CA 92627 T'115 buSlneH Is con ducted by a corporation Have you started domg business yet? Yes. 411161 Burger Ouallty Up hOlstery lnOO'l>Ol81Cd, Kenneth M Burget/ President This statement was fifed with lhe County Clark OI Orange C'oonty on 8·27·99 tfi868036117 Dally P1lol Sept 2. II. 16, 23, 1999 Th842 Actltloua Bualn•H Name Stat•ment The following 1141raons are doing t>uS1nes,a es Edison Partnert, Umrtld Partnership, 1501 Wutcltll Onve. Sutta 260. Newport Beach, CA 92960 PaQlic: Grand Construe· tion, Inc., Gene,.! Partner, ,(C.lifomla), 1501 Weatc:ltll Drive. Suite 260, Newport Beach, CA 92660 • Edllon Spectrum Pa11· ners, Umtted Partners~. (CaUfomla), 1501 Westc:flft Dr., Suile 260, Newport Beac:n, CA 92660 Thll buslnaH I& con· ducted by. a llmlted ~rtnershlp Have you ataned doing f '111• ID llOllOll 11 w *1Tal 11 w tMmCll 11 MUC NOTa8 I I MUC NOnCD 1 bullrletl '(fKI No Pdic ()rend Cot\51NC• llOn. Inc , R<M'latd E l.eQr9nel,Pt'MidenC 'Thie st'"8menl ... tlled Wlf'I lhl County 0.tk ol Ofange~ Dally Pilot Sept 2. t , 16, 23. 1099 Th839 F1oUadue BualneH Name Sta*"9rtt The t~ persona are doing buuleu as The Spon• Consensus. PMB 327, 16027 Broo!thu111 St., Ste. G, f9t1ntaln Valley Ca 92'708 1551 P'ul Gerard Mueller, 29940 Wast Link, Mernlea, Ca 92584 Thia businou ta con duded by an lndlVldufl Have you 1tal1ed ~ng business yet? No Paul G Mueller :Thi• statement was fried wrlh the County Clerti of Orange County on 8· 10·99 ' 1 "96801860 Daily Pilot Aug 12, 19, 26, Sept 2. 19911 Ttt759 Ftctltloua Business Name Statement The following pel'SOf\I ere dOlng t>usinesa as Conslrucllon Mana_ge' menl and ~sign, 442 ~ ert0n Street, Costa Mesa, California 92627·2112 Howard Gilpin, "4"42 Em· arson S1ree1, COsta Mesa, Cahfomla 92627-2112 This buSlness is con· ducted by an 1nd1111<1ual Heva you staned doing business yet? Yes, 8116199 Howard Gilpin This statement was filed With the County Clerk Of Orange County on 8·17·99 • 199H802531 Dally Pilot Aug 19, 26, Sept 2, 9, 1999 Thn6 Fictitious Business ... Nam• Statement The following persons are doing business as PARADISE ISLAND HO· TEL & CASINO RESORT, 115 Abalone, Newport Beach, CA 92662 Paradise, LLC, (Dela· ware), 115 Abalone Ave, Newpon Beacn. CA 92662 This business Is con ducted by' Limited Llab•hty Co .. Have you started doinQ OOSineu yet? Yes, 7·10.9!i Paradise, LLC, Kart Kosmo5 President Man-- 1g1n9 Member ih1~ statement was filed v .. 111 the County Clerll of Orange County on 8-17 ·99 19996902.476 Datly Ptlot Aug 19, 26, Sept 2 9. 19911 Thne Fictitious Business Name Statement the following persons are doing busrneu as Sentry "Roofing Co., 3364 Nevada Ave • COsta Mesa, Ca 92626 Lari M Sword, 3364 Nev Ava , COiia Mesa; Cah . 92626 Th11 business Is con· ducted by an tnd111tduet Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 2·29·98 Lairy M Swocd Ttlls statement was fried With the County Cle11t of Onlrige County on 8·31·99 19llll6903960 Dally Pilot Sept 2, 9, 16. 23. 1999 Th8"4-0 Flctitloua Bu•fneH Name Statement The following persons are dotf'lg business as True Mea54Jre. 120 20lh Street lf2. Costa Mfsa CA 92627 Mattnew Andrew Thet· lord, 120 2oth Streel #2. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Thi& buitness IS con· ducted by •n 1ndrVldual Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 1-1·99 Ma,llheW Thellord This statornent was filed with the county Cterll of Or81'lge County on 8·31·99 109968031173 Oaily Pilot Sopl 2, 9, 16, 23, 1999 Tll841 crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVITING BIOS PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Seated bids may be re· caived at the ollic. of the City Clerk, 3300 Newpott Boulevard. P 0 Box 1788 Newport Beach. CA 92658·8915 until 1100 am. on the 1"4tll ttay Of September, 1999, at wttlch ume such bids shaP be opened and reac:t for 1999-2000 SLURRY SEAL PROJECT Titta pf ProJec't Contrict No. 3299 $310.000 Englneal"'e Estimate ~pprovad by ISi Wllllam Patapoff CltyEnglnfff Prospe~• blddera rnay obtalrl one MC at tne Spea· ~ end ltlttef w.o ~ ti nu ooa1 111 l'le olllCll ol Ille Pl.ltlllc Wortll Depa~ 3300 Newoon BOolevara. P O Boi 1188. Newpoft Beach, CA 92658·8915 THE STRIPING Pl.ANS FOR THIS PROJECT MAY 9E PUROIASED FROM THE PUBllC WORl<S DE· PARTMENT AT $2500 PER SET. FOf lu111'8r tnlormattOl'I, call Fong Tse, Pro1ect Manager at (94~) 644·33<IO Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Augut;t 25, September 2, 1999 WTH5"49 Flctltlou• Bualneu. Name Statement The follow1ng perlOlls are do1nQ business u Executive Alliance, 1939 Wallace Avenue, Unit 213. C'osta Mesa, Cahlornla 92627 Carot Ann Howard, 1939 Wallace Avenue, Unit 213, Costa Mesa, Cahlornta 92627 Thfs business Is oon- duded by an lndMdual Have you started doing t>usiness yet? No Card +ioward Til1s statement was filed Wolh the County Clerk of Orange County on 8·3'1 ·99 19996904039 Dally P110t Sapl 2, 9, 16, 23. 1999 The« Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement The foltowlng persons are.doing business as . OT HOLISTIC LLC, 2789 Bluebird Cr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-483.4 OT Holistic LLC, (CA), 2789 Bluebird Cr, COsta Mesa, CA 921326·4834 Thi& business Is con· ciuoted by· Limited Llablhty Co Have you starte11 doing business yet? Yes, 2·1·99 OT Hollstrc LLC, David L Taytor Manager TlllS statement was !tied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 8·21-99 19996803700 Catty Pilot Sept 2. 9 16. 23, 1999 Th838 Fictitious Busln .. a Name Statement The following persons are doing bUSll'\l!SS as SEACORP, 3199 A2. Air· port Loop Dr COsta Mesa CA 92626 Allied· lndostnes Sales and Manulac1ur1ng Inc. (CA), 3199 A2 A1rpo11 Loop Or Costa M85a. CA 92626 This business is con· ducted by a cor(il0rat1on Have you started domg business yet? No Allied Industries Sales and Manufactiirtng, Inc , MaA< W. Mowery, Prest· dent Th•s statement was moo with lhe county Clark of Orange..County on 8-27·99 199968036114 Da11yPllot Sept 2. 9, 16, 23, 1999 Th832 Flctltlou• Business N•me Statement Tile toffowlng persons are domg bUSJness as Side Street cataAnQ and caJe 1799 Newpon Blvd , tA105. Co6ta Mesa, ca. 92627 Deadbeats Incorporated, (ca.), 1799 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. ca 92627 This blJSlness ls con dueled by a OOfporation Have you started doing buSI08SI yet? Y ... 1·1•96 Deadbeats lnooiporeted, Diane Harmon, President ThlS statement was flied with the county Clerk of Orange County on 8·31·99 1"968031162 Dally Pilot Sepl 2, 9, 16, 23, 1999 Th625 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following peraons are d<llng business as Wellness,,by Design PT, 266"4 Newpon Blvd Suite 109, COsta Mesa, CA 92627 f\achna J Lalonde, 2664 Newport Blvd . Suite 109, Costa Mesa CA 92627 Th11 business Is con ducted by, an lndtv1dua1 Have you staned 00eng buslne$s yet? Yes, 1>·1·98" RadV1a J Lalonde This statement was hied with ltle County Clelll ot Orange County on 8·31·99 1""903172 Daily PllOC Sep! 2. 9. 16, 23, 1099 • Th82e Fictitious Bu•fnua Name Statement The loOow1ng persons are doing bU 1ness as· c. I/, '!'ates ASSOCl&tH, 1 n Riverside Ave , '1053, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Carlos Valenzuela. Jr . 177 Rtverslde Ave ; #10S3, Newpol1 Beach, CA 92663 Tilll bulirl9U II COfl• ftllate unQlf lfMI !l1(10penO ~by; 911 indlYldull ent Mmlnts11aoon or E1· Have 'iOll started dC*IO caw1 Act (lhit Al.llllOtlty bulJntu ~? Yn. 111/K' Wll lllow ui. peraonal rt;i· ~ VllttliU91a. Jt resental!Ye lo take ITlll\y Trilt tatement •as hied Ktione wllltQi1 OCllinlng wtin IN COunlY 0.111 ol coun approval Before Oi1nge Countv 1 'orl oo 8 9,3 311 ·99 99 ta1ng certMl 1fe1Y lf'llPOr· · · 1'ttlllOHA IAlll ~ oowever, ltle Dally Pdol Sepe 2, 9, 18. pe11onat repreaentauve 23, 1998 Thl27 wOI be reQOiled to give no- FlctidOua lualneaa lk» kl ltllllruted ll9YIOlll N S unlen lhey have .-.atved 9'"' tat.ment notlee °' consented 10 ltMI The following periorll .......___. d ! Tll are doing buslflen a• pr.,.,...._ a '°" e tn· lARA DISTRIBUTION, depeodent a<lm nistralton 3001 RedhlM Ave • BolkMg aU!tlooly WtK be granted 1, Suilt 108, Cosi. Maaa, unless an Interested per· CA 92628 • son file• an ObjeC1IOO IO the Deni u Do II petition and 6hoWS good le miChele Mc we • caite why 1t1e court snould 210 Liiie Lane, •309. New not ~ant 1111 authorlly, pon Beael'I, CA 92663 .. E•o1NG This bus1ne11 Is con· " "" on the peti· lion wm be held on ductad by, an lndlvldual • ~EPTEMBER 23, 1999 81 Have you 1tartec1 dcllng 1 45 p.m in ~pt L73 lo bualnen yet? YH. 1996 cated at 3"41 The Cll~Dnve Denise Michele McDowell This 1t11ement was !tied Sou.l~J Ora~!fc, CA 2868 IF TOU 08.JECT to the w11/l lhl County Clerk ot gran11ng ol the pflt1t100. VoU Orange County oo 8·27·99 shOuld appear at the hear· • 19996803709 1ng and state your oblf'C· Daily Pilot Sept 2. 9. 18. uons or hie wntten ~bJOC· 23. \1199 Th8:!8 1100s with tile court before Flctltloua Bualneu the hearing Your . ap- Nam• Statement pearance may be 1n person The lollow111g persons or by you1 auorney 811 doing bUSlness as· IF YOU ARE "" CREDI· DESIGNED o4 SALE, TOR 0< conttngent creditor 1100 Corella Newport ol the deceased, Voll most Beaefl, CA 92660 hie your da1m witn 1"11 Jo111a Ann Perez, 2297 El court and ma•I a oopy 10 U'le Capitan, Riverside, CA personal representative 92506 appointed by the court. This bUsmess Is con· w1tlltnJour months trom ltle docted by an 1nct1vldua1 date ot Iha ltrsl lssuaooe of Have you started doing leuars as provided in Pro· bu1UM1uye1? Yes, 8·18 91> bate Code sect.on 9100 Jol1ta AM Perez The tune for f1hng claims Th11 statement was fried wilt not expire before lour witll the County Clerk of months from the heanng Orange County on8·27·99 date nouced abo11e ' 19996803714 YOU MAY EXAMINE the Delly P110t Sept 2, 9, 18, file kept by the court II you 23, 1§99 Th829 are a person interested In Fictitious Bulilnesa lhe estate. you rnay hie Name Statement wllh the court e Request for S~eclal Notice (lorm The following persons DE·154) of the filing of an ar~a~i,t;'81C8r~sa~fons inventory and appraisal of estate assets or ot any 1651'.I Placentla, COsta pe1tt1on or account as Mesa. CA 92627 • provided rn Probate Coda Janioa Stevenson. 17'18 section 1250 A Aeques1 E Ocean Blvd • Newport for Special Nobc;e torm 1~ Beach, CA 92661 available from the court This business Is cpn· clerk ducted by· an lndlVldoat Attorney for the Have you started doing Petitioner: buslfl8ss yel? Yes, 8·26·99 Harold S. Nelton, Jana Stevenson Esq. (CS81 n565), This statement was hied 8001 lrvlna Canter Drlva,- w1th the County Clerk ol Ste. 1500, Irvine, CA Mountain Loop T 1111, Mllhtlm Hills, ca 92eo1 ;n\11 °"'""'" i. oon dUCHd bY an lncliV~ ~ '10'I 6'1r18CI Cloiii'J b\olnel1 yt!I? NI) Dea. F Ware Tl!ll $tlletnenl WiH fl1ed w\4'I Iha County 0.rli of Orange Count~ on II 24 ~ 1 811103216 Dally P1101 Aug 26, Sept 2, 9, 16, 1Qg9 fll813 Actltloua 8u1lneH Name Statement The foltl)w1ng pe1$0N ere doing bUalne&\ as· CYBERTEI< COLLEGE 3400 Avenue of Tbe Ar11 Su•te A 11 o, Costa Meta CA 9282& evtienech College, Inc , (Cal1fom1a), 3400 Avenull Of The M s. Sult• "110, Costa Meaa, CA 92626 This bus1neH la con· ducted by a corpo1a1ton Have you started dotng business Y•t? No Cybenec:h Cotteg~ inc . Greg Bofell, Vice P1111 dent ThtS statement was !tied wrtll the County Clal1t ol Orange County on 8·24 99 199918032'1 Dady Pilot Au9 26. Sept 2-9 fb 1999 Jh81A Fictitious Bualneu Name Stetement The lotlowrng peraon5 are ~g busN'leSI as Art Judice Family B1U1ards, 518 w 19th Street, COsta Mesa, CA 921327 Art Judice family B1lhards, inc, (NV), 518 w 19th Street, Coi.ta ~esa, CA 92627 This business is· con· ducfed by a 001porauon Have you atarted doing oostness yet? No Ari Judice Family Billiards. Inc , Al1hur Judice, President This statement was hied with ttte Coonty Clerk of Orengo County on 8·24·99 19996803263 Darty Piiot Aug 26, Sept 2 9, 16. 1999 TNll5 Actitloua Business Name Statement The loltoWlllg person~ are doing bustness es, ~ P&A International b Development, 1776 onrov1a Ave Costa Mesa. ca 92627 Stuan Gaddis, 339 Cher· Orange County on 8·27·99 92619 19996803692 PublWled Newport Beach· ry1ree Ln Newpon Beach Daily PllOI Sept 2, 9 16. Costa Mesa Daily PllOt Ca 92660 23,1999. Th830 August26,Sep1embett,2-:"· A~ew Crane, 512 FlcUtroua Bualnea• 1999 Tu Ave , Newport N S lhW800 Be h. Ce, 921327 ame tatement ~ p um.· 512 Tus11n The lo110wt0g persons Flctltl9us Business Ave Nev.po,, Baacn ca are doing business as Name Statement 92627 YOUR-VIDEO PRODUC· The loltowlng persons This business IS con· TIONS, 2183 Fairview are d01ng buS1ness es ducted by a 1tm11e<1 Road 11()4, COsta Mesa, A.Oetta s Consulting, pannerah1p CA 92726 19?5f O'eep Haibor Diive. Fia11e Voll 5tarted dOrng Jer1ann Young Severson, Huntlng1on Bea~h. CA bu61ness yel? No 3831 Hendrf~ Streel, 92648 s1uart Gaddis lrvc~ilc CA k~' \everson. Angelo Segatta. 19751 .fh1s statemen1 was Med 3831 Hondnx. IMne, CA Deep Hart>or Drive, Hunt-wrtll tho Cou11ty Clork ol 92614 lngton Bosch, CA 92648 Orange County on 8 24-119 Margaret Segalla, 19751 19996803269 Tiiis business ls con Deep liarbor DrlVe, Hunt-Dally Pilot Aug 28, Sept ducted Dy husband and 1n~ton Beaetl. CA 92648 2. 9, 16. 1999 Th81& Wl~ave you s;aned domg his business is con-Flctltlou• BuslneH business":'? Yes. 9 88 ducted Dy co-partners Name Statement Have VolJ staned doing • T Jer1ann OU(lg Severson business yet? No ho loltow1ng persons ThlS statement was ltled Margaret Segalla are cloong buSlness H With Ille County Cle(k of This statement was liled. COMPANY GEAR, 2151 Orange County on 8·f0·99 with the Coumy Clerk 01 Olange Ava , •H, Costa 18996901962 Orange County on g.27•99 Mesa CA 92627 Daily Pilot Auo 12. 19. 19996803711 V1v1an Lou•se Simoni$, 213, $epl 2, 199"9 Th765 Darty Pilot Sept 2. 9, 16, 2151 Orange Ave . •H Fictitious 8ualnes1 23 1999 Th834 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is oon· Nern• Statement Fictitious BuslneH ducted by. an 1ndlvldual The following persons Name Statement Have yoo s1111ed dOing are dolnO bustnen as The tOllow•ng pel'5on5 busines:; yet? No MYPERFORMINGARTS are doing buSllleSS as VMan LOU!se Simon. .COM, 1412 Sea Ridge CROWNING GLORY Thll statement Wll ltled Dnve. Newport Beach, CA HAIRSTYLING 11 25 with the County Clerlt of 82660 V•ctona Street. Suite 0 , Orange County on 8·24 99 Ar1hur Auert>actt. 1"41 2 Col.ta Mesa, CA 92628 19996603259 Sea Rid~ Dnve Newpc>l1 Ltsa Schultz, 22092 Is· Da·ly Pilot Aug 26, Sept ~a,:'· ~~~o 15 con· .lander Lane. Hunttngton 2. 9. 16. 1999 Th817 ducted by an lndrvldual ~~ ~~519~6 is Con-FINc1hiouss Buslnests Have you 11a11ed doing ducted by an lndivtdual am• tatemen bufrt~!' i:~:n Have y0u started doing ar~:=:~5•5~:ons Tl'llS statement was hied bu~~~~rz No STREETSKATE, 321 with the County Clerk ot This statement was hied 'Ogle, UM A. COsta Mesa, Orange Coun~~f J~ with tne County Cle11t of C~~~~~a~2~!~ersvelc;t Dally Pilot Aug 12_i f9, Orange Coun~~~~:J.;~i 32 1 ogre. Apt A. COsta 26, Sept 2, 1999 1 h766 Dally; Piiot Sept 2, 9 1s, Mesa, Calllom1a 92627 Bsc 8683 23 1999 T'1835 This business rs con· t ductec1 by an lndlVldual NOTICE OF PETITION Fictitious Buaineaa Ha119 you started doing TO ADMINISTER Name Statement bu'<tness yet? No ESTATE OF· The following persons Jann Clay DIANA FRIEST are domg buSinUs as Van Hame1$v<1ld aka ANN P. FRIEST F1veHote Sportswear, · This statement wu hied C "'SE NO ... 198,.,..,, 607 1/2 NarclSSUS COiona W•th the County Clerk of " " ~ Oel Mar, CA 92625 Orangq County on 8·24·99 To all llelra beneft· FiveHOle LLC. (CA), 607 19996803259 clartes, eted1tor1 con1-112 Narcissus. Corona Det Daly Pilot Aug 26 Sept lngent ctedltors. and per· Mar. CA 92625 '2, 9. t6, 19':.19 Th818 sons woo may otherv.IS8 This business ts oon· be Interested In the wlll Of dueled by: Limited estate. °' both, of· Ltablltty CO DIANA FRIEST aka Have you started dOing ANN P. FRIEST bur>ness yet? No A PETITION FOR PRO-F1v1Hole LLC, Dave BATE has bean tiled by Weld\, Pres VIRGINIA COOPER In the This S11ternen1 was filed Supenor Court ol Car.tor· with the Cpunty Clertt of nil, County of ORANGE Orange Cqunty on 8·27·99 THE PETITION FOR 199968036115 PROBATE requesta ltlat Dally Pilot Sept 2, 9, 16. VIRGINIA COOPER be ap· 23, 1999 Til836 pointed as per100al rePfl· ActttlOua Business aeni.we to edmrn111ar the Name Statement estate ol the decedent THE PETITION request1 The following pe1$00S •uthonty to administer the ara doing boa1nen a~ Premium Placement Flctltlou11 BualneH Name Statement The following p&!SOOS a re doll'lg business as -BalbOa ComposltM, 129 w 16th St. unu B·t, CO ta Mesa. CA 92627 Michael Benjamin Palmer, 7211 W 16th SI , ·UM B·1, COsta Mesa, CA 92627 Th11 busmen 11 oon· dueled by an 1nd1vldual Have you atartlld'"'dOlng busmeH yet? No • Mlcheat Ben11mtn Palmer , I I _____ _... ___ .;.;..,_.----------------------------;i Speciallata, 23161 Miii Creek Ortve. Suite 320, This atatemenl was 'f118d With the county Clerk Of Orange Courity on fl·20·91i 19096802951 Dally Piiot Aug 26. Sept • t STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • n,, Uf.111Dt}""""'"'111 tht D1111] 1'1/0111pltasrtl10 •nno"nu '! ntw 1n-111u 11ow 1111oilabli m nw1 juunmn. • m. uiill nou1 ~EAR.CH tlJI n4rntfor !"" 11t 110 n.trll ""'''1.'· 11NI w JO" ,ht''"'" am/ 1J,, 1np 10 y/1t Court HotJJt m imt.i Ana. Thm. of couru, 11.fier thl'.srRrrh u rrunpkutl ""' will fi/, your firml(Jw bumrm Mmt 1t11Umttrt u.11th ll>e G1un!1 Ckrlt. p11b/Uh 011tt" u•ukfor four 11.wll1 cJ rr11"rttl •11111~· 11111 thrtt fik JO"' proof of puMrfd11on 1111111 ,1., Co""!>' Ck,k. f>IMll' riv; by 1~fill'."1"'fi't1tl(IMS bu1mm Jtltltttmll 111 thr l >11rlJ P1!01. ~'1.30 \~ &iJ St, Cost.If MtJll l/ft;u "''"''" 1top i)I p/,,iw r4/J tlf 111 (~4!)) 642 .. 4~2 I ;inil U¥ u11/l rmtltt ,,,,;,,ptnll for 'JO" ,,, '""'''' 1h11 rmutlur, by mllil. If r"-'ltou/4 }J4w tlff) fan/u~ 1ft1rJt11Jm, p/NJJ1 't'ttll u1"111d urr,;u11/I W morr tlurn 1l11tl t• 111011 J!"· Good lutlt 1r111""' nrw lnwntst.' Laguna Hills, CA 112653 Netwo~ Media Market· Ing, lni, (CA), 23161 M Creek Duve, Ste 320, Laguna Hilla CA 92653 This bl>Siness 1a con· ducted by I OOll>OflllOO Have you ataned cjOlng buSll'leSI ~e1? Yet Jan 1, 11199 Nelwel11 Media Market· '1g Inc, Aon W, Jotinson, Pf9lldenl Thia 5latemaru was ll18<1 with ~h County Clerli Oil Oiange eoun~r..~l 99 1 690 OaUy Pilot ~ 2, 9 16J 23 19911 Th831 Flcttttoua BualtwH Neme9'8..,...nt TM ~ per$0n$ .,. itolllO bUllneu as • 8 M AIA CONDITION· INO 1G14 W ea. at .. COiia Meal. CA II~ Btrve Malll.lan. 161"4 w Baker St , ea.u Ml,ln, CA 92026 Thia byilna11 la OQn• duded try en lndlviOuat ' .-~ Yo" •wtilO OCMrlO butlnQI_ p_!?,No e.rv-~ Thia 1tll*Tllnt .. lllid wllh .,. County °"~ tA ~ councv on 9"1CMI . 1_, .. ~~Aug 1!:_~ 21. !!pt 2, IHI nt191' 2.9. f6, 19~~ ~h807 Ffctltlou• Bualneu Name Statement The IQ11ow1ng ~rsons are dOing bU!lmess u Rictlald Hv• Archit~. Inc "415 c lmPoMf H#y La Habr , CA 90631 • Ct1y. (Utahl 15113fl AmOet Valley Dlfo.-e, Wh I tlor, C.A 9000' Th t>uSlneU ii COO· dud!)d by a cotpOlatlon Have you I rt dolnO bUilneU yol? VIII, Jl,J.y 1. 1 Oay, Dry D HUii CC:O l tali men1 'MUI th4I CO\#"Y Oler\ ot Otonge eounrv on 6'20-89 ·-· 1"9A02141 D•lfy Pi10I Aug :6. Seo!, ~ 9, US. 1 Til8be ,. . . -- 11 PUu:r:m-I lwMJTICll I f w..mcil I buSlnell y ti Ves -Pf' '220 e Palmer StrHt, Acllllloua ••lnlH cM:leCI ll'f; UmUd t4, 1tw • Colt• Mesa, C.liJornla ...,.._ .._......,., t..lability-Co. ~ u.m 92627 'nla 1~ '*'°"' Haw YoU :Maned ..._ Thll StatorTICl'll was 1118d Thi• butlnlP iJI con we.OOirlo bUtlneU as INSineM 'lfl(? Ho Wlf1 "1 Counfy CNtla Of dueled ti) wt hjVtoUaJ DB.COORE OONSTAOC-NeWpOit~ )'adl 0.-.nge Coor11~:.= "9 Ha~ yOU .-nao dOir'O TION t$55 ~ Verda Club. U.C. TenatQ 1 ti) tlUlll1l'S8 vet? Yea 01 , Colli Mffa, CA PhllltOa, ......., DailY Pilot Aug 26. Sept 10I0411m 92626 ·nu •• ..,. ... ~ 2. 9, J8. 19W Th809 t<ennetti p FIQbenlul Paut EOWllO Dft:Uut9, wlln ll'le CouMy Cl9l1l OI FtctltlOus BuslMu This "8llln'MMll was flied 1655 MIM \/an:Sa o.. nt.. ~~on •t3-ft Name Statement Wllh ltle COunly ~ °' Coll.I tMaa CA G2~ 1-'1 The folloW1ng persons Orange County en •2•·99 Tllla tMineH 11 con DailY Pi01 AA.19 It, 28 are d0tng bu ineu •• -1""'°'296 duCled by 81'11odMdual s.p.. ~. 9. 1999 Th710 Lety's BHuty Salon, Oa•ly Pilot Aug 26. Sec>t Haw Y<i" Atllned oolOQ Ffctttioue i•Li0111 2200 Harbor Blvd . o 1..0 2 9, 18, 111911 TI'80e buslMu yet? No • Name ~ Cos1a Mau Ca 92627 Flctltlou• Buslnee• PatA Daltoore The IOlloWinO penona Leuc1a Pena Marc:1al, N~ ~t Th11 11alet11ant was bled 818 doing bl.IS.,.... u 221"4 COiiege Ava Apt f5, The lolloWlng perM>N with Ille County Ctertt al HYTER DEVELOPMENT Costa Mesa, Ca 92eu era doing buslnasa .s Orange County on 8·17 1:19 COMPANY. 1001 Dov• Th11 business 1s con Newpol1·Mesa Ballet 199MI02504 sueet·290. NewpoJt duc18<1 by· an lndlvtdual 2790 Hatbor Btvd eosui Dally Pilot ~Ull 19. 26, Beach CA 92600 Havo you •ianed doing Mer.a, CA 112626 " Sepl 2 'ii, 19'99 Th?85 Laori M Hyt(lr, 310 Or- bus1ness ye1? No Stele v1or1ca, #19 Fictitious Bualneaa cllld corona del Mar, CA Leticia Maraal Golden Star, Irvine, CA Name Statement i262~ 1 Tiiis st.arernenl was ttle<l 92604 Th4t following pe1$ons Thrs bu$1nell la con- w1th me County Clerk of Tnls bUslnesa 11 con· 111 dotng bosinesa a• dUC::Sed by 1111 lndlvrdual Orange CO\Jnty on 8 20·99 dueled by an Individual ROSE'S NAILS SALON Have you a1arted ~ 199968021155 Have you started doing 1918 Hatt>O< Boule11e"1, bu&<nesa yet? Yn, 1978 Daily Pilot Aug 2~, Sept bus'ness yet? Yea, 4·15·99 COsta Mesa C8hl01nla Leon M Hyter 2. 9, 16. 1999 Th810 Stela Vt0~ 92627 ' Thia statement WM flied Fictitious BualnH• ThlS statemenl was hied Paut Viet ~ng 1918 with IM County Qerll .CJI Name Statement W•th tile County C1at11· ot l'f'arb<'>1 Boulevard Cos'8 Orange Countv on 8· 17·99 Thi· loflow1ng persons Orange County on 8·13·99 Mesa Cafllprnla 92627 1999Uo2503 are dOlng bu'iness as 1"96902256 Juue Cao 1918 Harbor Dady PllOI Aug 19 2e AMAZINGSURGERIES , Dally Pilot Aug 19 26 BQutevard Costa Meu, Sept 2. 9. 19911 Th181 COM 1503 South Coast Sept 2, 9, 1999 Th790 Caldomia 92627 FICiltfou. BualMti• Dr , • 111 Costa Mesa, CA Fictitioua Bualneu Tl'lcl bUslN'ln b cor.-Name Statement 1126~ -Name Statement dvaao by a general The foll<WwnQ P1fSOn1 Ramt1n Inc (CA). 1503 The follo'Mng oersoos corporaLon , are Ooil'O busl08U u.: Soutn Coast Drrve. 1111. are dOln!I bUSWleU as H•118 you started OoinO PAP's 607 A EHi Costa Mesa, CA 92626 a) BRANDON coov business '1111" Yes Balboa BtYd Ne~rt · This buSlness 1s con• WIENER CHARlTABLE 7it.4l99 Beaell. CA 926°61 dUOled by. a corporallOll FOUNDATION PaUI V1at Hoang Pll\lt FrallCa1 09lal'lly, Have Voll started dotnO b) F O CU S FOR OUR Ju it D C.a 907 A East Balboe &Nd., DuSl!l85S yet? No CtilLORENS UL Tl MATE This state!Mnl was ftleel ~wpott Beach, CA 92681 ~amttn·lnc . Fred Sahali. SAFETY 2213 Amencan 11with Iha County Clerk of Patrick Scott 1001 Pres10en1 •B. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 01anoe coun1y on 8·17·99 Asbury Dove, Aorot11 IL. ThlS statement was liled Pamela WetrlSte•n 2213 19996902507 60504 with th11 ..COOnty Clerk o1 Amerialll llB Costa Mesa Diiiy Pilot Aug 19, 26 This bUStness l• con- Orango CO\Jnly on 8·20-99 CA 92627 ' Sepl 2 9. 1999 Th788 ducted by 8 general 19996802952 This business is con-FIC1illous Buslnffa pannerstllp Daily Pilot Aug 26, Sept. docted by· an individual Name Statement Have you s1&"9d dOW'O 2_ 9. 16 1999 Th811 Have you staned doing The tollowtng persons buSJness ve(1 No Fictitious Business business yet? No are doing bu~1nass 85 · • Paul!. 'Oetaney Name Statement Pamela Weinstein P,l.RAMOUNT JEWELRY Tiiis <>latemen1 WM fll8id r11a following persons Tl\1$ statement was hied 306 E 201h SI . COsla wllh the County Cieri( ol are doing business as with the County Cler11 ol Mestr. Calllornra 92627 Orange County 00 8·17·99 SOLIC'S LLC 307 Orange County on 8·13·99 De~ Rrcharo Onega 306 1"96802510 Manne A11e Newport 1999680227• E 20lh St Costa Mesa Dally Prlot Auo 19, 2e, 8111r.h, CA 92662 Dally Pilot -Aug 19, 26 Ca1tfoirua 92627 • Sept 2. 9. 1999 l't\782 Sole's LLC (CA) 307 Sept 2 9 1999 Th791 Th11 business 11 cpn-Flctltlou• Bualnesa Manne Ave. Newport FictltJoua Bualnesa ductft()Dv an 1ncttV1C1uaJ Name Stat9ment Beacil CA 92662 Name statement Havtt you staned OOillg The ~ing per&OnS This bus1ne'ls Is con The loll0Wl'19 persons buSlnass ye1? No •re doing bu$1neu as .. ductbd by L1m1ted are doing bUsinoss as Desi Onega AMC, 3200 Bne:lol. 81'1 L1ablbty Co Castagna Awninos 20 Th•i st1temen1 wn ltled floor, Costa Me-. CA Have you staned dotng Ashbrool. 1,...,08 Caltlomra With tllll County Cieri( of 92826 business yet? Y11s 10·1 ·98 9260"4 • Oraf191! County on 8·17·99 American Resldentl•I Sohc'.s LLC Annette PedrO E Cutagna 20 1"96802550 Fundwig. Inc, (NV). 3200 BllnabOu General Ashbrook trane cahlomla Oa ly Ptlol Aug 19 26. Bn&IOI St~ 81h floor CO.ta Mana'.jer 9260"4 ' ' Sept 2. 9 1999 Th796 Mesa CA 92626 ' TrltS statemen1 wM hied Jill 's1pple. 51t6 Fictitious BU91neaa Tf'llS bUllfW5S 11 con.' w11h tht County ClcO>. ot Seashore or . Apt A New· Name Statement ducted by a CIOfPORllOO Orang.1 Cou11ty on 8·20-99 port Beacn. CA 92663 The tollowing peraom Have you &&al\ed doing 19996802953 This bl$n&U I:. con· are dOlllO bus•ne•s es buW\e'5 yet? No Oady-Pilot Au9 26. Sept ducted by a hrruted A.MERICA AMERICA American Resi(j'!ntl&l 2 9 16 1!1':.l:.l Tt1812 parinersllip 304 33rd Shetl. Newport fundir1Q. tnc~ Vinoerll R Ha11e yoo starteo dOlng Beacti, CA 92663 Rtnelllr1. President NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date ot F11tng AppltcatiOn AUG 23, 1999 To Whom It May Conoem. CALIFORNIA RESTAU RANT ENTERPRISES, INC· 1s(are) applying to the Department or ~foohOhc Beverage Control to sell alcoholic be11erages at 2701 07 Hal'bor Blvd Costa Mesa, CA 92626 For tile lollowtng type ol License· 41 00 SALE BEER & WINE (PUBLIC EATING PLACE) Publlslled Newport Bead'I· Colta Mesa Daffy Piiot Auou:.t 26, Sep1amber 2. 9, 1999 Th803 NOTICE OF APPUCATION TO SELL AL~OHOUC BEVERAGES Date ot F 11ng Apphcatron 06·AUG 1999 To Whom It May Cor!cem The Name(sl of tt>e AppllClnt{s) lslare CALIFORNIA COUNTRY CAFE INC The appllcant11 1tstec1 above Wire applying to the Department of AlcohoflC Be11an1~ Control to sen alcohohc beverage:s al. 1870 HARBOR BLVD A 200, COSTA MESA CA 92627 For the lollowtng type of License 47 ON SALE GENERAL EA TING PLACE Pubhshed Newp0n Beaell· Cos1a Me$& Darty P110t August 26, Sep•ember 2, 9, 1999 Th80o4 F1c1ltlous BuslneH Name Statement The following persons are doing buslnesa as • TAM ELECTRIC, 285 S ng1ngwooc:I Streel, UM 21 . 01ange. Ca11lom•a 92869 Charles Anthony Tamutevielf." Jr , 285 Sll'IO· lngwood Street, Unit 21 , Ofange, CA 92869 Thll lJuSIOISS IS COil• duded by: an lndl\lidUll Havo 'fO'I $1a!lad dalng buslMu vet? No Gna"8s A Tamutevicll Jr Tl1ll statement was I led Wi1h lhe County Clerk ol 01anga Counrv on 8·23·99 1 llll968031" DAdy Piiot Aug 26, SllPI 2, 9, 16. 1~911 Th797 Flctltloua Bualneaa Name Statement The tOltowtng persons re c:tomo bu51nes& as. CO Business Card1, 17155 Newhope St, Ste C, Fountain Valley, • Cahlomill 112708 Al)SA M Ainslie, 21>7 Beverty St • La~na Beach, C8h1otnla 92081 This busloess ts con· dueled by &n individual Ha" you 11ar1ed dOlng t>umess yet? No Rosa Aln Thi 1 nt was r i.tt With ltlo CO\lnty Qett., of Or OoutllY on e 23'99 19tMIQ31•1 O.llV PilOt Aug , Sept 2 9 'fl • 1 Th798 C1 ue Ut neaa Nam9 Statemtnt The lollOW!no pellON Bfl dC)lna M Atlinn1one Guy :I I 0 Mynllwood I Costa Mt c.lltor!lla 2fj Mat': AolyW~r 1010 MyttleWOOd St • bost.a ~Q., CalltOftH 92'626 1'1ii butfnlS ts con• dUCH!d by an~· Haw ~ N11e(J detfnll butine•! y.1? Ho Merli ftOfY W.gner 'TNI taWntnt Ml flH !llltl ... Cculty ~ 'Of °'M9I CculWOr\ H• ... ,_,, Dely Pio( ~ It. Seol. 1t '· 11 "" ThlOa Plc:itouei•5i111 ................ 1NI ~ paflQll9 .,. 'dlllt'O ~ -era1 ne Con truaton ComPlnY, -220-8 P.met t1rNt. ~ .. (». !Ort* 1 p~ busmess yet? No Kay R Downs Brov.n Tttos sUltemenl was flied Pedro E Car.tagna 304 33rd Street. Nawpo'rt w Ill the CoUnty C*1c <I ThlS statement was hied Beach. CA 92663 Orange County on 9-17-99 with Ctle County CleO>. of Sul.an Brown CM11ttan· 1~H Orange Coo~ on 8·13·99 en, 304 33rd Street New· Daily PllOI Au9 1a.,;~. 19996802275 pon Beach CA 92663 Sept 2 t 1999 Th783 Daily P1I01 Aug 19 26, Wilham A Brtl'>Nn 304 Fictitious Buainua Sept 2. 9. 1999 Th792 331d Streat, Newport Name Stat•ment Flctlt1ou1 Bualneas Beach. CA 92663 The lollOwlnQ persona Name Statement Th11 bus1neu, is con· are darng bUsiness as The lollowmg persons dueled by an unin· AtP Commel'Cl8l are doing business as corporeted auoc:1a11on Brokeraoe, 2240\JflrVel'SI~ Longskate com, 760 W. other than a pannersh1p Dnve. S-u11e 100. Ne'M)Ol'I 17•h St 15 Costa Mesa Have you started doing Beactt CA 92660 'C.(92627 ' . ' bUSU'8SS ye\? No • ~soc1ated Industrial Rene Sales LLC: (CAI. Kay R Biown Properues. Inc , a Celikx· w 171h St , 15, Costa 1'11~ statement was tried nia Cocp • (CA). 2240 Uni-sa CA 92627 wrtti the County CleO>. ol 11ersity DnYe, &.iota 100. ThtS buStn8u 11 con· Oraf!:08 Coun1y on 8·17-99 Newpon Beach, CA oieeo dUQled by Llm!ted 1999M02502 Ttua bullness ~ OOI)' Liabllo\y Co . Dally PllQt .Aoo 19 26. ducted by a c:orpcntlOn • Have you ataned dOing Seel 2. 9 1 m Th787 Have you slaf1ed ~ business yet? No t>usineS• yet? Yes, 1eee Rene s.ies LLC, Rene Fictitious Bual,,..• Auocialed lndustrt e1uce Pres Nam9 Statement PropertltS. Inc. Donald w This ~tatement was tiled The IOllo'#MS1 peT10nS G!Jmouf. PteS With the County Clertl ol are dOinQ bustnlss as ~ sJatemeni was G.a Orange County on 8·13-99 FAEE FfUSTY DEFENSE wiltl Iha County Cteitl at 19996802251 FUND, 8718•9 E llldlarl Ofange County on 8"1Niilil Da•tv Pl1ol Aug 19. 2e. Htlts R<I . oranva. eaw tt9lll0.2SOI 5epl 2, 9 1999 Th793 928611 Da1'y Pile)( Aug tt ~1 Actitloua Buslnes• Ka111111nt Ornelas. Sepe 2. 9 1999 "TllTM Nam. Staf*m•nt 8718-B E IMiall'Hltla R<I .. Orange, Calli 92889 The followtng persons Tht5 business I$ coo· are domg bus•ness as ducted bv 11'1 lndlllldval SPECIAL OPERATIONS Have YoU •lar1ed doing GEAR, 25201 COsteau St. bu5ineSS yet? No Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Kathenne Ornelas Richard Davis Amann, ThiS statement was t>led PACIFIC VIEW • 25201 Costaau St , with the County Clerk of MEMORa•• P'•-Laguila Hills, CA 921>53 Orange Coun"i oo 9.17 .. 99 -~ James trvlng Amann. 30 1"9M02505 Cemetery • MOrtuary Tradewtnds, Ahso Vieto. Daily Pilot Aug ·19. 26, Chapel . Crematory CA 92656 Sept 2. 9. 1999 Ttin9 This bu5tness Is con Flctitiou• 8ualneH 3500 Paelllc View Driv. docted by a· general · Name Statement Newpott a..a, partnership &44·2700 Have Voll started dotng The '°"°""lnO persons ,ltl••••••••lt bUSIOess yet? No ' are doing bus1neS10 a RICllarcl Devis ArrulM NEWPORT BEACH PIERCE WIWWW IElllROADWAY Mottuary * Chapel Cremation This s1atemen1 was r.ted YACHl CLUB. 10911 w If\ tile County Clark of Bayside On , Newp0'1 Orange County on 8·13·99 Beach, CA 92660 199M802276 Newport Beach Ve<:nl Oa y-Pilot Aug 19. 26. Club LLC (Cl! lorn1e), Sept 2 9 1999 Th794 1099 Bayside Orllle. New· 1 , 0 Broadway CostaMesa 842-9150 pot1 Baactl, CA ll2fi60 Thia bulinlSS la COO· Flctl\Jous BuslneH Name Statement ,The following persons 1 .. -----------------. are doing buS!f'l416$ at D ta's F•" Cluo, 58 Cata&S, Laguna Niguel, CA 926n · Heather Sweet, 58 ca1a11 LaQUne Niguel, CA 92sn Tl'lil bulill4N>S IS con· CIUCUtCI by an lndlVtduel Have Voll started doiflg busmes$ yet? No Heatller Swael This siatement was filed wilh the County Clerk OI Orange County on a 13-99 ' 1G9HI02257 0<111y Pilot Aug 19. '26, Sepl 2 9. I OIHI Th195 "Affordable Alternative" Discowit Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why hould you subject yourself & your family to paying tntlaled price~ for casket rvices????. · Call Toll Fret 1·888·54CASK.Er Serving Orange & Surrounding Couoaia ....... DlilW-. ........ ........ ........ 't ,........._ ' .,....._ 642-567 Gl EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rul 111111 111Ytrtlsl11 I• ~It •1..,1p1r Is st•Jtel ID 1111 ftf. er11 Fair Howsfnt Act et lMl 11 1m11dtf *llld1 lllUH 11 llltpl 11 ldwerll11 ·ur prel11111ce, llmllelloA tr •tscrlmlullH hJtf "' race,. color. rtlltt11. Hl...,ludklJ, fatnllltl llttH Or oll6Hl Oriti•. or H ltlHllOI lo l!llkt Inf HCll prtltrHCI, llmMallol If tll1CflmlHU11. • nla llWlpapar • Wiii HI tnowl1111r accept HJ 1'"'1111- mt1t 101 real es11t1 wlllcll f1 11 -falalloa ol 1111 law. Oar re1den 111 liareby lal1rt111d lhl 111 fw11ll111 1dwtrtl11d 11 Ibis fte'ftpeper llt 1nll1blt H II equl opportu•llr basis. TIJ com· plal• ti flacrlmtaallH, tall HUD TolJ.lrH al 1-IOl..C%4·15tO. For ... 'Wlsflllltl ... oc .arN ,, .... call HUD If 421·3500. SOLDll Showcase Homes for Sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week Oi.spliy Ad~ Start al Just $751 P!ladllne is Tuesday at SPM Open Hoose Us1Jngs $151 Deadline Thursday SPM h Pay1 to Advertise , ! In the Best Local Aeal Estate Section CALL TODAY!! · LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 FOREClOSED HOMES Low or SO Down! .Gov't & Bonk Repos· Being Sold! finoncing AYoiloble! -800.501-1777 X6057 INKREPOS •raEE LIST lloo • VA REPOS FREE llSl flMNIE MAE • FREDDIE MAC. :JJRO DOWN AGENT , 14-984-941& 4 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENN 1rOPEN SUH 11-3 . 2..Story Duplex new,carpets. painl, window covemgs. steps lo ball\. view of bey Good cilnd. $695,000 Cash to loan. 11e1ena Joy. A~ M~ 110-1 NEW HOMES E Side °FROM BUILDER OPEN Sat-Sun 1·5 2527 ThlOllgl 2541 Santa. Ana Ave. 4br, 2.5 . ba, approx 1801'"2000 sqlt, 2 cat garage. starling 0 $356,900 949-&(6-7801 '949-722-8120 N11r FlirvltW P11k. 2 ttory townhotne, 2 mltr bf, 2.6ba, 1325 11, pool, lpt, MC, 2 ml from bNct\ S214,950 By Owner 141-574-5552 1 32~1 ABANDONED Beach Cottage $399,800 3BA 28A AGfNT 949-7234120 Ab1ndoned Watlffront 2 Story + Dick FO<tVlf View • Under $600,ooO Apt 949-723-8120 BEACH LIVING AT ITS BEST 3B<lnn 2Balh. large upstairs lamlty room. Pristine cottage at $765,000. To Vlflw, cal Agent 949-673·3899. JUST LlSTEOll BEST' PRICED OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $1,249,000 ,SALBOA NEWPORT REALTY 949-723-4494 ~.tu.~ •Presents• '4br 2ba family home NPB onty $499 ,000 • Call Marge 949-721-0620 Call Toni MM50-0142 •LIDO PEHi• NAMTUCKET COTT AGE OPEN FRl·6AT-SUN 12-5. 23 f1lmont St 2 story. mfg cottage. 2br 2ba private beach fOf resld, pool, Clubhouse. land lse separate Own $159,900 9-49..075-5499 'Lido P9nn• 25 El Pueo 2br 2ba 99851. maple floomo. berber carpet, plantation shvl· rers. land lease, comm pool. Pnv bch for resl<I, $149.900. LIDO RESORT HOMES 949..073-66.23 or 720-9882 BIG CYN VILLAS TOWNHOME EXCB.LENCE Borct.rlng Big Cyn Golf Cour1t. 2·3brs Open Sat·Sun 1-4 FOAD AOAD PROPERTIES 949-759-noo BAYSHORESI BEST BUYI Collage Styft 4BR, 3BA localed In heart of Bayshores. Reduced 10 $799.000 Clmmy Latlle (Ml ) 174-6201 Pnldtnllal CA "Mlty ONE FORD RO I Thundttt>lrd Dr. 3lx 3 5ba huQe mstr br on 1 s1 flr, Chlldrent bonus rm, media rm 3 car gar NEVER BEEN OCCUPIED. No mellow Roos Wit CG'op Illus. $1,295,000 Owne! 949-729-0119 REDUCED! 81Utf1 3Br 2Ba $299,000. 81rbar1 s.nregrel, 8Nltor 949-6-«-0195. (2) Two Story unla. Each haa 2bl''e, 1.Sba, frplc plltlo. S495K Ron Younge P9nthouM, 2 metr bl', mllllon dollar view $271,315 Remut7t4-432·7173 I :Bl l:_::=J Pffl(·A-SOO OCEAN VIEW M> ACRES, $495.00 Pw Aett IBR 3BA Access to ptlvate Wiler, Elect~. Road, geled beach, large llnclscaped \llews, Finanang To My«ie =aid. In perfect cond $679,000 ;:::94:::9-64°'34=::;::::7:::3::;::::::;::::::;::::;;;:;:;; _!Broke< 949-645-1256 I I RM ii15,000 80 COllMIRITAA. l!XCELt.ENT CONDITION ANOUST~ STONERIDGE Mt-260-9700 • • AGENT. PENINJ 500 SF OFFICE, oommerclal or 111111, 2 + 1 patWng, 'Ale. 105 I 5Ch St 949-e15-2660 IE SIDE AXERe 3br, 1bl R·2 10\, S2t0,000 ~If Ruety Gulnltl« Avt. Mt-780-lll2 x11 '"E Side", NPT l<tacent duplex clost, R2. Oocu~ IOcome 128,000, 275 E 1 &ltt SI 1365,000 PMClClleS orfy. IM9-M5"0449 cvA llOFFs • OfltN SAT U-4 =-Ntney Ln 3bl' 2.6.,. . ble:b up to ntluf91 '*'" I.Ole ot upgfldeal ~ 310472...ut •Ye• ' FiEOUCEOI A-2 20HI! CIMllc E'Sldt Home 28< tBa, $259,900 Ed Van den BoMche. 81<1 94M50-0'43 E sioEJEWEL 232 E. 21ST ST. ~~ 8j)IO Mm beau d«Of t.n<* mod kile. $30fjj( JICll!t <lilla Rtr of• fk'.t 94!>-&31·8011' Open w .. let J.a, 41t PolnMttla Ave. lch C0tt19t 28' 1Ba, 2bib10 bch. $1500f mo (lnddll uttt +Ml M. Call fot !£Pl. Ootdon HU73-7350 •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 28A TOWNHOMU s1an1119 II SIOllS/mo Md to Monf'I Ml-.. Wt .,.., • Pfl c:Omrnuity 6 bloc;kt from bt1cl'I t49-t4_42e11 FIND anap11'9m throUgti ctut#lld ~II ....... Iii a. ~ By Fax (949) 63-1-6594 (Pltut Include \OU! namr a11d pl1om• 1111robft 1 nd "r 11 r11ll ) 11<• , li1d, 1.-ilfl I prltt ljUIJlf ) Byl'hoite (949) 642-5678 By MalMn Pfto8on1 330 Wt'st Bo\' Street Costa Me~a. C"A 92627 \1 Ne--porl Bini & Bar St L IVE IN LU X U RY ~ ---- I I' ir ( /, // 1/ APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Fitness Center • 24 HR Security Cate ; Clubhouse Facility I Bed from S 1795 2 Bed from $2385 I Bed/den from S 1815 2 Bed/den ffom $z.2 I 0 Washer/Dryer lntrus1..>n Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access C{ls Fireplaces 9 Foot Ceilings Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Custom Home Design Program Avai(ab/e CALL FOR APPOINT~ENT a ...c-l-888-222-6924 IMNE AJwmMJtr ~ A MIGHll tll .. •OA&O Of LtVING FAIRWAY'APAIITMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY B'( PASHJON ISLA.ND Beautiful trM-lined streets and golf course vlewa. Enjoy catefrM Hving In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR epertment home! • 1Wc>-C8r ger1lge • w-.1dtyw hoolcus» • ~(wood & g-.) • AJt oondlUonlng • Wet b9r In 2 llnd 3 BR • S1 .eeo '° '311 oo • Sony, no pets. 1=--.=1 28r 28a on Bick bly, view, 2c g1t1ge W/OptMr, I.II emenltlH, Avail Aug 15. $1HMlo. tol-8934lSO •VERSAILES• ttudlo cute & ci..n, ground floor unit, llgtlt color ~. m1ny emenltlH. $785 + ctep. 500 C.Oney Ln. t103 ~~M4M913 L le 8albOe lllnd HOUM 3bf 2ba. bli1:ll patio, garagt, S2SOOr'mo Y•artv Noris MHTW3t ~ f I '~ ~ I t • l I, I' 1 ~ ' .. • -ti\ •• 180 HOUIESICONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA GREYSTONE 3Br 2 sea. 2·Sty TWM, an dbl Cir elecltlc gar, wld hk·upc 1300 sf, $160CVMo 2f10 n..tr'fl Ave. (Vlt1onal Ne.wport BIVd ) 94H31-4622 WHY RENT? You CAN BuJI 100% financing Call 8()().25&-6217 for free Information ~ ...... , ... ~-~ •... : .. '=' ' :. :;~ ...... u~ .... ~ .... ;~ .'P"' I. ' I 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH ON THE GOLF COURSE oated commty. 2Br+Oeo fimwnrum, idnl cond, yearly $4500/mo 949·725-5126 AtJ.. OCEANFRONT AND OCEAN CLOSE 1 ·Bdrm thru 5-8d.rm Sll00 • .$4000. Bkr 949"42-3950 Lido tale 2Br 281 Colt1gt $220Q(Mo. 3Br 381 B1ytron1 • S&oC>OiMo Other Lido lale Home• Av1ll Biii Grundy Realtor• MH7W161 NHt M11ii\ere Park 3Br 2Ba-t tamily room. 1 y81l tease, no pets. $230().IMo • eec 949. 723-0625 38( 2ea ocean • 8'y Penoramlc vi.w Condo Inside lndl'f, gar wa to ocean $2,200/mo Agt 949-551·3700 Bayalde VIiiage 55+ Pllk. 2Br 1Ba mobtle home No pelS. catpOll, comrnlY pool, &pa, lndry $950t'm0 949 962-88'7 Condo 20d0af, Ocean Vliw 2br, Sl""J. 2ba, llv ar61 kit. enclOMd ptl(Q. SWlfTll'TilnO pool, $2250/Mo 949-262·1148' Mc*I ·cosTA MESA~ .MOTDR INN 1$T Wk Special On AH Rme 1134.00 Tai. IHfUret 24-llfl front desk D D pl'IOnn, frM HOOIESPNiOilc• loc dlann. po\llhlelll!I JAt: Gutt! *-id Nrtly F~. 40$ & ~5 mill IWIY lrom oc Feltgrdl, Coli.go ahQp mtMt, Wis. rest A~ ol CMt~OI 2271 HartJOr BIYd &49"64!»-4840 HOllJ'8 Telepbt>ne 8:30a111-5:00p1i1 ' \lontla•-l'ndav Walk-In 8:3'0am-5:00pm \Sq.1d111-fod•) 1204 T~=I Newport Creal 3br 3ba condo IO &here Prof'! non/smlu pre'I. WJD, pool e1c. .. $6ro'mo + 1/2 IMS 949-541-0784 CilVliiX Alli. (Ir 405 & 73 Fwy, In lo bch, Msir 81, PVI Ba, wa ·in clst, pool, Jae, Mmk9, Mate prerd, $600. + last mo rent. Call Steve 949-930-7509 HtWPor1/lrvlne Luxury Apt. 2 master sulles. Share wlbuss pron Endless recreational lac. The Ul1imate loc. 10 live, wolf( & play.~mo 949-729-7670. ON THE' SANO In Wes1 NWP1 Share axceptlonal 31>f/2ba hollse WJD. PlllJI. sns + 1/3 util's Avan 9/18 714-299-8365 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE Coate Mt11 small office apace 10 uni. Starting it $150-$300 Incl all Ulll. HHr OCC, nice quiet loc. Lob of parking. 714·540-3666 I 4QO AtHXINCEllENTS I •LOSE UP TO• 30 lbs In 30 daysll 30 day money back' guarantee Toil Free 888·280-8905 I 402LOST & FOUND I Found Cat Al!g 19th, while w/ orey tiger ~ me<V1onO hair Vicl111ry of Dover Shores al GaJexy Dr 949~2· 7021 . 412 CEMETERY LOT~ 2 lots for "'It It Pacific View •(l.81 sfdlt 1tH)1 ~ for both. Call bttwteri 1 ~ 949-546063 . 420 GARA OE SALES Gat-V-Salt Sat 914 9am Fumiture. hsehld, e10111es, 3410 CalamerlWl Dr, CdM X St Ma1guarile/San Joaquin Hrils Hoag Hosphat Thrift Shop Sale every 1 st S.turday ol ll'NI monltl 10arn-3Pm Books Fumlture, Clothes. Oishes etc 670 Waat 171h SI. F-2 CM (By Trldtr Joe'•) Huge Miu Vtrde Stltll Sat 1-1. sofas:beds. antiques: rolllop, misc. collectibles. 2009 Lamnoa OrJC.M. MOVING SALEI SAT 9-12 33 years ol ITllSC house goods Sallboard. some tool5 412 SNUG HARBOR ROAD NB/SAT 11111 • 2001 1<ln91 Rd ste1eo. lores. running boards. CIOlhes, skl gear. and much morel! C.M.ISATUROAY 7-11 fumlture, cl01lllng, houae wara11 and much morel! 117 E. 23rd St, SA Tl· 1. Stereo & Sport equipt. household & holday Hems, beanie bables, /ewelry. ci1hs. etcll 309 Slg.na Aoad/N.B. 440 M1SC£ll.ANEOOS FOR SALE SURFS UP BOOKS WWW abebooks comhlome/rltb OOkS UP TO 50% OFF II 714-84 7-1990 Roberta WOLFF TANNING BEOS TANAT HOME BU't'-OlAECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAL/HOME un.ts from S199.00 • Low Monthly Paymgl FREE CofOI C&t Call 1-800-711-01 1 441 ~1 NEED CASH? $$ MONEY FOR 8$ Antiques Books Col~tJblea l Paintings Pottery l Item to Household Older S\YI• tuN rlANOS t. Collectlblet ·---·~ . ,,.._. ·-. ~ ,_..,.,.. .. CASH PAID•• _,.... __ ._ WI llUY ISTATl8 1 441.~1 I BUY ALL PIANOSI AntlQueS·-Ouality tumfture. one pjeae or whole houaelulll Cash paid 800-649·4922 1452 BIC~CLES I K2, MOUNTAIN BIKE. Full • Suep XT compa. tentr1ger whMla, Ill• xlnl COfld. wllh • .,,.. $750. 114·429-0755 1454 FURNITURE I Computer work atltlon $451 desk $75, bool<ca58S $25-$75. vertical & lateral Ille cab4nets $25-$145, audio video melal shelving cabinet 3x51t S 125, all good oond. 949·543-1554 HouM Full Of Furnkure Cheny wood secretary desk S 150, &Old oak rotl fop deSk' $600 obo, Wrought ~on poster bed wluoused box~· tress $350 949-400-3554 Of 714·809-4342. ll•llan !eat'* •ofa & love· seal, new 11111 wrapped very soft, lop quality. Wu Siooo tllCflllce. SHO. 949-261 ·9933 SOFA Flower print, 2 matching chairs, stripped W/green & red, custom made. 5500. cash tor all 949-723·t318 1456 PETSIUVESTOCK I Rare exotic wlld·looklng ltOpltd 1potttd CFA oclut kitten• for pr1vlleged few S45tV$500 MM4M473 l•H!Rc=I TOP $$$1RECORDSI Jazz. A & e, SOUi. Roek, etc. 50's & OO's MIKE 949-645-7505 WANTED! OLD COINS! Gold, sdver, Frrilln mint, sterflnQ. Old watches & jewelry WESIOOAST COING-42'9441 470 SCHOOLS llNSTRUCTION Phlebotomy_ Course Boston Reed CO"'ciUI Reg #3901291 1·800-201-1141 47.4 WORK WANTED Loving SWM<Sllh Nurt11 Aid gOCld cook. driving, hou5e Sil· ling 15yrs exp, local 1ers Abo pel care 949-646-3735 CARE GIVENCOMPANION PrCMdeS Trans. Shopping. medcal &WIS and lull flns Olher lndMdual needs. Call between 9-4 949-854·2438 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Accounts Receivable Clerk Seeking highly motlValec:t Ill(! wiltl 5 + years NR experience Must be Wei OfVCl"llzsd and delall oriented wi1h excellent compullf skills. Experience on BustneSSWOl'ks a plus Fax Resume 10 714-556-4023 Afttr SChool Nanny wtio &rtoYs working wA<lds ages 12 & 7 ·awn car. 21hrs Wk. Slart 919. 760--9369. 8ANOU£T COOADINAT()f' Exper1ena1d In nlea · for exclllllv• 11anan RutffurlWll 111 Newi>ort Beach F~ tnume to. Ut.f7'·ts00 or C1fl MM73-t500 l<S&<i<tEPERICOsf svc. '°' am cll«t mall co • usmg qutc:k l>ookl. Polll•on olli11 opp<>tfunlty lor produc:lion coonlln.tiOn and dienl contact. ft you era t/Nlrt, love 10 do a gi.a1 Job and .,.oy aeoing )'.DUI ellot\8 have an tmptct • Fu yoor ttsUme and s.a1ary r~rement to 714 S7l·3930 'IOOiii;iper/Qiftifa1f 1t•• PT lot company In NP9 Ovlck 80olll; bet! a mulf. Previous tip ttqUlrtcl. Far '""""' Ind ....., hfetory to Mt-12t-OtH SILL • your home through cllsslfled Polley Raw. nncl deadlinh ate wubjt•c 1 to <'lrongr "11hou1 uotic't'. The publisher rescrvf'S the right to rfn)or, rerl111>1>ify1 revisr or rrject anv cltti.sified advtnisemcm. Plro!>c rt•port om· rrror chat muy be in \·our cla i;med ad unmcdiatrl\'. 1lu.• Dailv Pilo1 t1('Crp1s no . linhilitv for on\• error i11 an adn~niseruent (or whirli 1t mav be tesponsiblr except for the l'tM of the sp:irt 8Ctlllllly urcuptf'd by the en·or. Credit cnn only be allowed for 1he fin;t m~crtion. • ~ ----Deadlines------ Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thuri;day .. Wednesday S;OOpm Tuesday......... onday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday 5:00pm . . Drivers ... SWIFT TRANSPORTATION . Experienced & Jnexperienced Drivers, Teams & Owner: Operators Wanted! ............. , ...... . Hiring Event Hosted By . RAMIRO PEREZ: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 llAM or2PM Ramada Inn 9125 Recreation Circle Fountain Valley, CA ........... .-....... ....._ -- We Offer: Great Weekly Pay, job Stability, Assfgned Equipment, I Home More Often, Rider Programs, Top-of-the-Line Equipment. ,.,,, COL Training Available! Lease Purchase Available! SWift Pays Up To S Years For Experienced Drivers! 1-888-595.6354 Ask For Ramiro P,~ ~.tepbanie . (coe-m f min 23 yrs Please bring H..() OMV pnmout) Cletfclt MARINA OFC. Ct.ERK PT PoSlllon w/Newpon Dunes Wa1erfron1 Resort BllSIC clerical & customer service skills required< Weelalnds e must, $7.SOf • ti< Aflptf Jn person ~HH, 1 ·3j)rr), 1131 Beck Bay ·011ve, Newport Beach, 949n29-3863 EOE Counttr p,reonlbu ... r PfT. Eam S6-$1M1f. BalbOa Penn Apply In person ar 3112 Newpol't Blvd. MM75.0896. * Ory Clta!lfia • Fronl counler nigl\ts & weekends a must. Cd 5'laron MM51-2032 FLOWER STAND In CM looldng !Of personable gal or guy w/llower roldAs or e11per 2o;.co hi/Week 949-&(~9360 # Cltrlcal Ml Fronl Deak Clerk/ A'udltor. bpetienced tnd1vldual needed 10 handle AM audtl and WOik F ronl Desk cheCkllYOlll Apply In per50n II Newport Oull85 Retol1 M· Tli 1·3pm 0 I 131 Back Bay Dr. Newport Sch. 9491729-3963 EOE FUNDRAISING DIRECTOR Woik W1lh School PTA's, coaches, 1e8Che1s, and youth groups for~ 813-788-8848 WWW pasco-isp'nol "General Olflce"Giowing smaft co needs smart. tetlable organized per&OO w/compu1er. photle & customer sl<Jfs leave message 949-675-a..32 .. I "' EllM~ f: General Offle», FT entry level .• Phorie skllls, ordtr oesk, typing, filing 11 rel&Xed office. 8 ph 2095 Pt.centla Ave: 15 Costa .... , Ml-54.2·1110 HA.VE F\JN @ WOAK GAAYS ISL.ANO Irvine Spectrum a resort we8/ clothing store '°' men. ~ kids II hlr FIPT seJes pos Interview. Call Eric t4M50-0895 HOUSEl<EEPE~ ' Corona del Mar senlot. couple seeks housekeeper• caretal<er. hve m p!erd. Nlce- separale quarters Most be good American COOk No chij.. dren, pets, $lllOl<lng or iquoi 1 Musi be clean, neat & ooott drtver Our car Call Mr l'ivk>i: day phone MH-44-4911> • tvtnln9 94M7S-7957 Journeyman F'llllsh carpemef Artistic Cerpentry wolf( Jot skilled, looled, mobile & hlal'llY- e1Nt:al craftsman Pff ok. l= BX' resume 10 AFC 714·999-020( Llceneaed or Not we·r .. Miring Howl ERA IS txPanclng their stall Education-& "rteJn.."--- ing tees paid 800-400-5391 ext •119 Ofc. A1il1t11111 • RtcepelOO(st Ellcellenl ·phone & oompuler skUIS, oroanlzed & detailed Celf MM7S·260e • P111 time Driver Wanted $9.22 per h~ur plus mlleage. Needed Mon tttru Sul\ 2:45am to 5:45pm. Adell· tlonal work may be avail· able. • Must have truck or Van. Uablllty Insurance wit!\. proof or payment•, drlvr ert license, aoclal sec1,1rity card, and clean D.M.V. print out. Accepting 1pprtcatlonr Mon to thru Fri fronf 8:00am to 4:00pm. Please bring all required Information. 'Times ·orange County Attn: Pam Becklngham 2901 Garry Ave. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-549-8548 800-933-4080 • IQ' DEMONs-raAfOAs ... Wetkends In grocery stores llf area. car necessary. musl be neat 1118rdV wlsales lbilrl'lloo MK4:M2l31714-n1.f571 Sell your extra household Items Have A G.arage Sale! ('. .. Coll The Pilot Clossifieds·ot 642·5678 to place ·your Garage Sale ~d ~ Coronl "'t ... 5'111onaty ... needs Sales AMISllnt. Gtlll WOtklng condillOn a nex hll No IYrilgs, SalUldivl I llQt Clll 1.k1<1a 949-875-(010 Buy It. Sell It. ftlnd It. Cl•eelt'IM. •• • a>----• • ITMTY~ OWN ButfHESSI Stl YOUf own tcheWll Control . you1 own Income Seti llom YWf home, 11 wonc. 1111oog11 lundr11se1S Bt an Avon Aepresentallve Call (888)561 ·2866 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beac~ \ Phone ,"<\. ..... , .. ji~ . Sllklng Exp'd PT Nanny 24/hrs a wHk $ 1801111k Engl$b speaking. rah a mt0t stilt ASAP. M•71M217 Loen....,. Wh.oleule 1nd Ret.111 loan rep1 wfnpellenc;e In Sub" Prime Loans A·O Bast plus commission ano benefits Clll Jolh 714443-11395 11 375 . --D YES, SELL MY CAR Fountain Valley I --0 MC D\lSA DAMI Please Cl** Pirtrient 8otes -~ Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with Yea~ Make Model~--~ 01°"""" o--c.,.....,. a..... Dv-. D-..-DT-C.. n""' ----1 a check today! (). 0-11'.-D-l'M-•D-c-D•1p..a a --.c ..-r.o a • ...,. c -.... a-- Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $10". a,.~o°""""e... o_,..._ ·s101or• o~-0 c:-Oc.-~ ""-. $1--" c,,._ o ~-a-..--eddllJot.ihfW ... ._ OMy P!lol 330 W Bey SI eo.te W... CA 12827 ..,_(714) .. 2-M71 •Pas (714)1131-4* ~=I~ ~1 * CBUHG DlSJGN •EAKY Showerl repaftd. AC 0 UST IC REM 0 VAL Alaroutlng and lnlttllltlon. KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE CH701SO Dean of Tiit. APPUfO. 714"'t0-3st5 .. M7'..o15 714~21 1a You'H Lo'll The Workl E 4 I TTlle, Mltt>lnle, °' ... lnlllon • rl\llftlna 111 ,..-frMEllimm71+.21Ht11 ~_::s 1-. CL.Mt•tca I Room M1:1t1on1 .vi.MC • lllAINTDANCI • 1.111580875 &•!>-645-8325 Hou INnlf EJpariancld RE8UILO OR REMODEL O~ble • Aetaiancn • 9"*1~~~ w..,..,, Bi·wttlllv Good ralell • RllSOnably Pflcld Imelda MM4M215 • Local Company 16383 ta lllit8' • HOWie CteinStli Thi • SI~ & A$8oeillll way you Mil"' Fr11 Estinall "'I M"' ....... u.. Bonded • rr-.urld ' W1rrent11 .. ...... ~ '°' chc wild 714-641-7147. viCl<Y's CLEANINO W• oner THE BEST House and 'Mrdt:!N CllarWIQ 10 yllll a~. ldnt r.rsl VICKY'S 71WA-03H Ctn't '""' to 'get to .. lhoM ,..,.., Job• wound tht l'!OUte? Let th• c1 .. 1111ed DI.....,, htlp you find ,.....f*p . .... .,. .... --------- ANDERSON Conl1nlctlon la.1V9 OI SINlll Jobs q'd U8440725 Local.Cdait Est 1928 714-27.).4723 LEWIS COHSTRUC110N Remodl*1g * H.idym&n uc• 704m local~ n•m4925 Uk 'II' lie/';; tfou. . /fJ/t-ite A GOOD ADI r Thursday, Septembef 2, t 999 • 111111• ~ CHMUS GOllfN .wilh <>MAii SHARtf Md TANNAH HINSCH .. TODAY'S CRcSSwoRo PUZZLE . COUN r YOUR 1 RICKS ACROSS 1 Stilsnoo~ 5 -f• Both vulnerable. South dcak NORTH •KS <:') K7 o QIU863 • A864 10 Type of OlUde no lt\lmp. ' 14 Adof"1 quest Hoo the kad been a heart, there 15 Eameet v.011ld ha\e been only one way to us requN!s= Of t ckle lhc hnnd. With one or the ~ de renders marked v.tth at lei! t ft 11e 11 L•ve 1n a ~ c11tds an the ~uit led declarer, looking 19 PUlpll at only four fast I.rick' in the majors, 20 Music buff'• buy would need live fro1b the manors and .21 Barbie'• guy 22 ·-1ot ure· could nfford to surrenc.ler the lead just WEST •J832 <:') 86 52 o K4 • J 105 EAST •Ql097 Q QJ 104 3 0 A 7 2 •Q ooce. The only viable option opea to ~ ~::, South would be to hope · that, 26 Aftlnnallve votes although agaim.t the odds, clubs were· 30 -chi: ... DOWN 1 Weapom 2 Gravy- 3 M1 Sommet' 4 Fore1t gfa.ter 5 Bod 2-2 and lhe suit would produce five de*-an tricks. Since that was not the case, the' 31 Rembrandt, e g SOUTH ·• A64 <:::' A9 0 J 95 •K97 32 coti1.ract wQuld be defeated. -= ~~~ The lead of the two of spades, if it ae Coop6e • is en honest fourth-best card, givC$ 39 Rare e Southemsl 7 Fllhel'1 Day 8~ 'Ille bidJrng: SOU11i WF.ST NORTtt. EAST , declarer an attr.icllve ahe~native. 41 Mo<e w.tlln9 Smee declarer can afford to give up "3 Mic.I in pewt9r tlie lead •wice, and sinco.iliere are six 44 =:.. 9 Org, 10 Fanatic 1• Pass 10 ~· . INT Pass. Jll(l' ~ top tri¢U available in spades, hcans '46 SWO«I ~ts and clubs, declarer can afford to go 47 Watlled 1 1 Res1$tanc11 to lnfecllonl Paa Pass--.JI 11· t2 Pen points Open,ing fead: Two of • afler diamonds for the three tncks 49 'WhMI of needed for the contract. Fortune" buy 13 Thlciren. 11 cream 1he opening lead and the number of tricks you have lo develop can be crucial to selecting a line or play. Consider this deal. After winnmg the first spade-trick..· 51 ~Of declarer starts on diamonds. A 52 ~ ~ 18 NewUster Koppel defender ~ins and forces out the Jolson remarnins pade topper When the 53 Attempts defcndc!rs win the next diamond, they 55 Chef's •• 24 Type of car 25 Woodland nymph 26 Type ol hostel The auction is routine. The prime cards, a reasonable five-card suit and two potential sources or tricks make the North hand fully wonh a raise to gunie rather than an 111vitallonal two can ca h two more spade tricks lo r complete their book. But declarer can now claim the rest of the tricks for the 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS coo tract.' 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSISUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS S$ WORK Al HOME$$ BMW 635CSI '89 Whnllllan Ale y® chaJned to yoo desll? tealhel tot 17" wheels low 1111, We may hive the key can 24hr immac, $1k oown assume LEXUS ES300 'Ill • (173148) • $22,995 record mess 1·900-686·7418 SI0,950pp949-673·0411 l.EXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PteU. bl 1wwe tNt the llatlng1 In lhlt c:Ngory may r.qulre you to ull • 900 numb« bl wtlld\ t'*9 It • charge I* minute. 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES Piii• be Wtrf of out of .,... COflll*llel. Check with the local Better Bu.tneu Bur1tu before you tend eny-money or fee1 tor t1rvlce1. Reid and und11stand any contr11C11 before you 1lgn. ~ MONEY TO LEND/WANTED GOOD CREDrT.SAD CREDIT NEED HELP ? T.S.H. HELPS CAU.1 ..... 766-6605. 1~~1 4511 SUP'633 UOo P1111 Of/NB $13 '* foot. wate11111dt01y. U11 toclllon. ~box AvtiA 91t 949-675-8128 ChlYy Bluer Tahoe S10 '113 AA pe>V;et. CID 811 low pkg. lift. lbS, whl, 7k new ang, 1 owner $9.500 Herb 949 720-1589 • Chevy S10 Ptck·up '117 Ext cab. 3rd Or aw cass 31k nv. l>8d fine.I, xlnl. 1 OW!ltlr Hero $13.500 949-720·1589 FOR0-350 VAN 13 OOOd lites dean tow tndeS. fadders 1 acks, $1500 71•~-0338 Ford A;pi(e 195 LEXUS ES300 '97. (033130) ' $26,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192-6906 LEXUS LS400 '90 81acll/grey, IMMACULATEll, 120kml, $13,S~O. PP 71•·nS·2_,, LEXUS sC3oo '96 (034S46) $31.995 LEXUS Of W£STMINSTEft tm)892180S LEXUS s~oo '92 (017872) $17 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)1924906 Auto, A/C, 4SmP'.J, SSk m11ff SO down Hluma $3950 prl\11111 patty MM73.o411. Lincoln Contlnentll Merk V Ford Bronco IJ '16 • wtlHI dr' 79 Gdd lea:hef flt classlc &UIO IC. 5311. mt I owner, ps, showroom cond re<llced 10 t.Nrs:.:: 9~:.~o~:eo. 1•$2!>95 obO MMS0.2115 JAGOAR XJS V12 CovettJblt L111coln Conhnentlaf'93 Exec 94 Mela"• Rtl<I 40K nv Serltl. WhVwht lealhef IOI MUST SELLI $24,SO<Vobo ~k ~~I ;',ioo ~ se~ MHso.n33 s10.ooo lool\s 80d runs Ike Jaguar XJ6 94 50k milei """'' c ... 949 ""1 0805 11<7;1 blac~an u~e11or CID ~ · ~ .. · :.r.. · cass play81. 1K down as~ume MAZDA MIATA '113 $18,500 PP 949 673-0411 HOT BUYI Red, black top, JEEP CHEROKEE '86 black bra. bt1utilul 6 fun! 4x4, WMt, 120k ml, $8250. n0.1140-01164 S 25 0 0. Run I 9 o o d . MERCEDES BENZ E300 '95 94M42-2514 Dietel, 43Km~ VlfY clean, LEXUS ES 250 '90 grt1I 9aa mltage, tunroof, Wh!te. leallllll. X1nt condition. ·S26,000, MM42-25t4 11011 m new Mes phone, 00 Mercldtt Bel\l 300SL '111 Player. $7 250 949-723-0625 2 CIOors, 2 tops, Mv1&1palomrno LEXUS ES 250 '90 rnrenor. 80k ml Ofioinal owner Wlwl ... leather xlnt~ $31.500 94~1656 110ll mi new llfM. ptiooe. CfO Mir~ UOE ·95 ' Pl<r;er. $7.250 94~·723-0065 2411 mites ~ ltaltlef. LEXUS ES300 '95 ctvome wtls new tam. llann. (0818361 $17 995 CD. orgl owner $3t,OOO LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER • 949-29\.!~013 days (714)192-i906 9•9-759-9303 l'tenog 1318 LANDSCAPING I EXPERT CLEAN-UP Treea·P~od NoMcensecl contr Of 7'•751-3476 1340 PAINTING I CHUlfG S PAINTING 24. Yeart Erp • GrNI Pn:;e1 Guarwue Wen· Free Est'. l •375e02 714·538-1534 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSISUVS NISSAN. MAXIMA '90 .. OR power air. llUlo sun rool a Red Bel!JJty and o#'f S4~ob0 949·723-1504 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE '113 Auto. air pwr pkg aloya. Bolie (410472) $6.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71 4)1112-6906 NISSAN SEkfliA XE 115 Auto, 4 door, AC, 8111-fm CUI, 411( ml, $1400. MM42"'49 Oid1111obde cie;a 'i7 Auto 6cyt, Ale al pwr, ~tm cass wtt covl'S. ono owner. Vfll'f r.:e $3750 IMH42·260 1354 PLUMBING I DAN DAWSOH PLUMBING Repair Remodel ReptP4 Crans 241w SeMCt Expeit gas syslem 11PP11 L1~m MM4M720 695 CARSITRUCKS • N ANS/SWS RANGE ROVER '92 VS. All Power, CC, till, attreo c111ttt1. CO, 1unr1, moonrt, LOAOEDll Mint Cond, must St Ill . $16,000/ol;lo . MM4S-6035 SATURN SL2 95 Auto. '" tut pwr pkg, aMoys ,J~ ·S681 $9.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714412 ll06 • TOYOTA CAMRY LE '91 AulO, tit, tul pwr Piii. anVlm c;a$I llb5 113284&! $11..995 LEXUS Of WESTUINSTER (714)!92~ 370 TELEPHONE SERVICE Ptlont1 PTlll NWtt-1001 AllordltH 8u;iness Homo & Home OlflCll SdU1lons w 8u'(. set ' &wt most brard$ TOYOTA CAMRY LE 'H Auto •-tu• pW! pak, rnnrt l162t•SI $10 995 LEXUS OF W£STMINSTf,R (714)892.(19()6 Volkswagen Vanagon ·94 •lrll condilion. "'™'"--W1l new trans eus1om wh8115, $3995 obo 949-645-2317 Volk1wagon P1eut Gia ... Aulo, 111 pv.1 pelt, ~ 4dC 10737731 $19 995 LEJCUS' Of WESTWNS10 , (714)192.QOi .. * GARDENING * Rellable & Quality Wen al Ae9sotltbil ~ Call Ed Batrect 11 MIJ-543371. Ytrd clean-up, Tnmrrung removal, Trees Hed~u. Palm T1ees New l.INIY~ 7t4-660-8602 714 964 YARD , r Oec:or.t!w Ana '-' P11,. F'1ishes Tr~Olll. Murals lrUrior Ol$9\ Clll Rdla1d 11949-376-601 t IKfiS CUSTOM PAINllNG P1olcs5ional clean. quality EXPERT DRAIN CLEANING Plumlling '"*' 20 yrs evp, at 11t-ark llU'rlfll8eCI STEVE 71'·54~8298 PRECISE PLUMiilHG Repan 4 Ramodel5 FREE ESTIMATES 376 TUTORlNG 1388 1:0V~1 ' SERVICES . _ I • H&Ul.JNQ 1 JUHi( TO TitE DUMPlll 11 .. -.,.., AVAJUBU TODAY! .. M?MSH SHANE S CanJ~nin;ta111lltQ/Jf l.4un can/Spnnl/,11 Tm co.rtl1 nstaUatim//klll<t'f 330 MOVING 6 STOA AGE PUBLIC NOTICE ---.. ' ' . WOik lnliet! a clotks • U103468 1149-631-4610 RAINBOW ~CLE MAl'fl. P~lrWllXl~lj:ll QUlldv Jobi F rff •ts L•569887 836-8888. Robert 11111• Prorl Pllntrig lnltriOtle•IOnor, small iotll OK Deco PalnllnlVllme Wasiq Lf494350 ~9-&l&-3006 Pnef49·580-9626 21 YA AUTY PAINTING TOUCHUPS TOO 24 Hou11 • Rillhard Sinor ll280M4 MMSMtl2 e ..... tl ........... ... LOCA1Wte ~=UM ......,._... 6l5·9304 ~.,...,..._... l.16873W-7144169·1090 "lllllTPDl_.- •Pln•M~ ·Mii ~ 111111 .. Jmfmm· ... ............... 1.19" 141 -141 • 1211 • Nelghborltood Plumb.rt • ~~= Oood)Oba rellebll8'Mce• '""'"""° th1ngt tobUy HAMMER TIME? When you need 0 riffle work done oround the house, look in tho Pilot _ . dossifieds to find o pd carpenter, ilectrioon, plumber Of handy man. . ' . . . ' . • 1 9 9 9 So r. ·P·r;i•,; .. U1 ,. , •· c · · ·' Di f'·:·~ -Jt\ , .. LEASE · FOR 9~'/.~Mti!OE!'~ •Leather • Chrome Wheels • AM/FM Coss. w/CD . , • Rear Deck Spoiler • tax ror 38 mo Closed end lease on approved credit. Total drive-off $108317 alter factory rebate Residual $19,847 40 Total payments of $14.~ + tax..12K ni. allowed Pf' year 20e per mile In excess. (007965) 1 9 9 9 NT FROM M.S.R.P. (768559) 1 9 9 9 . LEASE 1 9 9 9 1 9 9 9 After $4,000 rebate Oldsmobile DISPLAY . ID ~, 5 ~T. 3 D RDAY. 5 ·PT. 4TH • Champions~ip-Winning Indy , Racing Lf!09_ue Cars • Olc/smObile 'bfficiq/ IRL Pace Cars • Racing and Pro(Judion Aurora VB . Engines/ 7 .388 ,, 2 to choose 723478, 723319 ,8_88· h dlooM 1o:l.378, 116191, 117260