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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-07 - Orange Coast Pilotr . . I SERVING THE NEWPORT -f-..Af:.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ,• Making day-car~ playgr.ounds safe •Mother of 3-year-old killed by a motorist at Costa Mesa facility and other parents plan to establish a fptindation td provide funding for preventive structures. GREG RtsUNC lktf Pb COSTA MESA -Pam Wiener can't bring herself to vacuum her bouse sometimes. • See related story on hgeA10 •1 need to focus. my energy on something positive,• Wiener said. ·we are just beginning the first stages of the foundation, but it's someUung we are very deter- rruned to do.• Before the freakish event at Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming Center where Sierra and Brandon played, there was only a chain-link fence that sepa- rated the children from traffic whisking by on Santa Ana Avenue. The state's health and safety code calls for a fence at least 4 feet high to shield children on day-care center playgrounds. That job was usually left to her 3-year-old son, Brandon, who was meticulous in his ways and had a ~nchant for cleanliness. Simple chores have become laborious undertakings for Wiener since her son was lulled May 3 by a man allegedly bent on killing innocent children. Bran- don and 4-year-old Sierra Soto were run over by Steven Allen Abrams who barreled his car onto a playground filled with children. , Wiener has joined hands with other parents at the school trau- matized by the tragedy and begun plans to establish a foun- dation. At this point, the group of par- ents only have a name for the foundation -For Our Children's Ultimate Safety, or FOCUS -and a goal to provide funding for safe- ty strUctures at day-care centers. •Having just chain-link fences isn't going to cut it,• Wiener said. "There needs to be more protec- SEE FOUNDATION PAGE A10 Davy Crockett's great- grandson brings hist,ory ~aJWefora group of Cub Srouts ~all but true ' ' . ~Tennessee tales lkff Ph F rom the gates of the Alamo, to the Battle of the Bulge to a dassroom at St. Joachim's Church School, Cub Scout Pack 80 was having quite an afternoon. David Lester, great-grcat- grandson of Davy Crockett, and hitnsell a decorated World War 11 combat veteran, Joined the Scouts this week for apple bars and conversation dbout Ameri- can history -and what history means to little boys. •1 thought it was amazing. At first 1 didn't believe in him, in Davy Crockett," said Samuel Van Gordon, 8. M But I also thought it was amazing that (Lester) could get out of the war alive." Lester, 80, a veteran of the Battle of the Bulge who now • lives in Costa Mesa with his wife, regaled the Scouts with stories of his famous relative and with hair-raising remem- brances of his own battle expe- nences. Davy Crockett, who is famous among the under-60 set because he and his coonskin cap were featured attractions at D'\Sneyland for decades, was far more compllcdted than the fol.ks at Disney or his detractors SEE TALES PAGE A 11 Skate park plan rolls slowly along • Costa Mesa council urges staff to come up with possible locations for . 10,000-square-foot facility. EIJ'I Gm ~Pb COSTA MESA-Spurred by growing frus- traUon With skateboard park delays, the City Council on Monday pushed staff to make solid recommendatiOlll for a location for the facility. pleaded with them not to wrut any longer. •we really want the projoct to proceed wherever the location's going to be chosen,• said Jim Gray, who hos been on aVtd skate- boarder for more thnn 27 years. "There's a lot of klds that every clay, every week that goes by, they're just beggmy and dymg, 'Please, please, build our skatebollrd park."' MIWNNIUM MOMENT Creating The Fun Zone in Newport Beach I n the late 1920& and ea. rly '30s in N wport Beach, the hott t • nightspots w ro the Rendezvous Ballroom and the Balboa Pavilion. Then came the entrepreneur Al Anderson, who leased the land in the middle of Washington, Palm and Bay av nues m t 936, creating 'The Pun Zone. Andenon brought amuaement park·stYle attractionl to The PUn Zone, attracting the young crowds of the ~ Bal Week celebretlom. '1be area became rather run· .. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1999 Plaque would memorialize fallen children at center • But city will have to grant an exception to its size standards. GREG RL.,IJ"'iG !QlrPh duldren died in May? COSTA MESA -Who would think a plaque deco- rated with a teddy bear holding balloons that has rays from a shining star wouldn't be allowed at a day-care center where two Although that scenario hasn't happened, it is not outside the realm or possi- bility. Staffers from the Southcoast Early Childhood Learning Center will ask for city approval to place the plaque on the wall that sur- rounds the school, but the size of the memorial exceeds aty standards. SEE PLAQUE PAGE A10 ABOVE: DavidW. Lester, great-great- grandson of Davy Crock- ett, talks ln the court- yard at St. Joachim's School Mon- day after addressing third-grade Cub Scouts. LBPT: Samuel Van Gordon rais- es his hand to ask Lester a question. CONAADLAU/ OAlY Pit.OT Expansion talk angers proponents of El Toro •Bates' comments have reignited debate over making John Wayne the county's main airport. St ., \l\ M t COHMACK Outrageous. Shocking. Inflam- matory. Infuriating. These are 1ust some of the words pro-airport forces are using to 'describe Assemblywoman Patnoa Bate,' (R-Laguna Niguel) l>ugges- tion Wednesday that John Wayne Airport could tnple its .size to accommodate a proJetted 24-mil- lion passengers in 2020. They're 'also calling it one ..... ----Inore thing: truthful •What we really see is what (South County's] strategy has been all along - to expand John Wayne,• said Tom Edwards, a longtlille airport activist and Inember of the county's El Toro Citizens AdVlSO- ry Comnussion. David Ellis, •tt would have . ~ inpads on Cos- ta Mesa and Newpot1 Beodi ond can not be tolerated• Joe Erickson Cost~ Mesa 0ty counairn.in spokesman for the Newport Beacb- based Airport Working Group, agreed "As El Toro Reuse Planmng Authonty and South County abes try and shift debate to garner sup- port for the Sale and Hecllthy Com- Inunities lruballve thev've been saying we ought to use outlying cllf- ports, • he S&d. But Ellis said Bates' words revealed a ·repeated theme· that Irvine council members Larry Agran and David Chnstensen and Mayor Christina Shea alc;o have brought up, then retracted from, m recent ye&'S. SEE EL TORO PAGE A 11 INDEX QASSffDS -------arum rw•----· M1llOOI -----""' SOCITY ,_..__ ___ _ srom ------ WEAlHEI ·---.....,_,. ..... '-"" Plans had been underway this year to build a 10,000.aquare-foot 1kateboard park at Uons Park at the comer at 18th Street and Pa~k Avenue. But in May, relidents p~ed With the coundl to recomider the tocati<il beceUle of concems that too mudl green space would be loll. Before residents voiced concerns about the Lions Park location, aty staff had anticipated that construction on t~ skateboard park would begin as soon as December. The council deckl· ed to reconsider the location after residents ill the Uons Park Asm raised ooncems about the cumUlatlve comequences the construction Of e skateboard park and the Downtown Commu- nity Center woWd have on Uont Park. doWn over tba ,_., and wu et one point lleted far ~ but it WM renovated and reopened In 1986 ' S.W1¢ t .. I On Monday. coundl membert got renewed · pr..ure fraaa skateboard enthuslaltl wbo ·we need (a akatebc>Ud puk.r said Uom Perk Assn. manber BUI 1\aipit. • But it Medi to ..-A10 •••r••• .......,., ... _.......,""'""*•...,••• *"•cu----M......,_ I A2 Jhuriday, ~1. 1999 · 1ocali only Pulling out all the stops to get kids to read •Newport-Mesa disbict teachers, librarians and parents plan a variety of activities to encourage students to pick up books for fun. Over the next t.W weeks, parents, teachen and librarians will be doUlg everything from plopping into ~ chain to hauling in celebrities to luyMling out prtw to get chil· dren to pick up books for fun. Today, carmen Wallace, an agent in sports attorney Leigh Steinberg's office and a fonner bask.e tball player, will leave his cellular phone and bis deal-making and venture into the theater at Mariners Elementary School to read to children. Parents, students, teachers and administra- tors will climb into rocking chairs and rock and read and read and rock. . Schaeffer has also put together a ~cket of tips for parents to get their children to read: , • Get chlldren to carry a book with them at all times, so they can pop it out and read it on the bus or whenever they have a down moment. }eac:A G.wt.1500 ~,._ • Spend a few minutes reading to children each rught. NEWPORT-MESA -Her students like horror, and Ensign lntennediate School librarian Cathie Schaeffer is determined to give it to \hem. Schaefler will do almost anything to get ber teenagers to read. Students at the school performed poorly in reading on standardized test scores last year, and school officials are determined to boost scores, as wel\, as to tum students on to the lifelong joy of learning to love books. Next Wednesday, Sonora Elementary School will host a Family Uteracy Night. For- mer Anaheim Angels baseball player Jay Johnstone will read to pa.rents and students, who Will get to munch on free cookies and milk. • II you liked the movie, read the book. • Encol,lJ'age children to read to their younger brothers and sisters. • Don't force children to finish a book if it doesn't interest them. Get them to pick up something else. . .• Visit the library and ask the librarian to recommend gr~at books for children and teens. And at Ensign, librarians are pla.nn.ing to participate in the nationwide Teen Read Week with a bang -a rocking-chair bang that is. WOlllNG LIE His management style is enough to give one nightmares HE IS Making magic make-overs NOT JUST ClOWNING AROUND For the past year and a half, some might say Jay Leslie has been clowning around in his first retail management JOb at the Costa Mesa's House of Enchant· ment Magic Store. But Leslie said that managing a magic and cos- tume shop requires a certain lev- el of expertise. ·1 have a degree in theater, "be explained. •And there have always been enter· tainers in my family.• Leslie's JOb demands that he keep current on costume trends, help develop origmal magic tricks and become a professional shopper m search of the most unusual costumes and props around. One recent key find was a giant orange whale costume that Leslie said once appeared on the TV show •Fresh Pnnce of Bel Air .• ·r·ve spent countless hours walking the streets in Los Ange- les, where they make things,· be said. ·1 also trade things with other oostume makers. I don't look through catalog: COSl\JMES GALORE Leslie S&d that Halloween is his mdustry's busiest tune. and the store bas spent several hun- dred thousand dollars on its stock this year. Closer to the Oct. 31. store hours get extended from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m to 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to accommodate the increased demand. H9use of Enchantment sells and rents costumes, props, make· up, and more than 500 different wigs. Costumes run from $40 to $80 to rent and $17 and $250 to buy. The stores stocks costumes for children and adults, but there is one request it can't fill. "We don't have animal cos- tumes, for dogs and cats,• I:.esUe said. •When people ask for them, I don't know where to send them." ADVICE FROM THE EXPERT Monica Lewinsky and Presi-· dent Clinton may be out of fasb- 1on this Halloween, but two new figures have taken their places as must-have costumes: the •star Wars Episode I" antagonist Darth Maul and British spy "Austin Powers." For those .)Yith better hygiene practices than Powers, the store sells fake rotted teeth and groovy glasses. Leslie advised those wanting a sale bet to stick to the perennial classics: angels, devils, cats, bun- 01es and princesses. Or, for those 'Who might want something a little more elaborate, the store employs two expert makeup artists who can create specialized looks for Halloween, Mardi Gras or other events. ·we can do all sorts of special effects for people, like haVing worms coming out from their head,• Leslie said. To create a spooky aura around the house, House of Enchantment stocks electric • gi.zmos." like a talking skull and a device which records personal messages and can be hidden and set off my motion detectors. SCARY, BUT IS IT FUlfJWNG? Can running a tncks shop pro- vide a sense of professional ful. fillment? Absolutely, Leslie said. •1t's kind of fun to see some- body who bas no idea what they want to be when they arrive at the store leave the store totally satisfied,• he said. -Susan McCormack Cats dumped by cab at protection society • While the unexpected move may sound OK, it's actually against the law. DiJl'f Pb NEWPORT BEACH -An unidentihed cab dumped four loaded cat earners off m the park.mg Jot of the National Cat Protectlon Society Tuesday after- noon ·1 can't believe a tuicab dri· ver would do something like that and not report it,• said the cen- ter'!. coordinator Karen ChriStian- son "That is a misdemeanor if you are caught.• At approximately 2 p.m., a customer inside the shelter watched as a cab driver fled the parking lot after unloading the carriers, which contained 10 cats. One carrier had four crammed cats, Christianson said. "It's a good thing it wasn't hot,• Chnstianson said •Any time you cram four cats in a car- rier it doesn't smell good." Hours after the unexpected 4elivery, someone placed a suspi- cious phone c4ll into the shelter stating they had seen the drop- off happen and inqw.red if the perpetrator had been caught, Christianson Gald. Christianson said she wondered whether the person calling had something to do with the incident and called just to make sure the shelter received the cats. The law prohibits the shelter from keeping abandoned cats and mandates that they notify the county when any such incidence occurs. The county picked up the abandoned cats Tuesday and delivered them to the no-kill Newport Beach Animal Shelter in the Dover Shores Pet Care Center at 2075 Newport Blvd. ·we could use all the help we could get in getting these guys a home," said Newport Beach Ani· maJ Shelter coordinator Meggie 1bigpen. •we already have 40 cats." The protection society said the issue of cat abandonment has risen dramatically in the six years they have been in Newport Beach. 1lus year alone seven instances of ~ abandonment have .taken place, Chrisbanson said. ':'People need to know that we can not keep abandoned ani- mals,·. Christianson said. •ay law we have no choice.• The protection society does take in cats wtien '6rrangements have been made, Christianson .s&d. The protection sooety tur- rently provides bom~ to 110 cats. Daily PilOt A place to scare up donatioriS A great HaDoween-tbeme fund-railer pelfect for tbe whole family ii com- ing to South Cout Plaza on Ort 24 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. 1be 8th annual • &Aini wt Peacak•, a cblld's Halloween extravaganza, benefits tbe abused and neglected children who are being served by the CASA and CAST programs in Orange County. The Prieods of CASA/CAST. have organized the event for children of all ages to enjoy live music, arts and crafts, car-mval booths and trick or treat- ing. Halloween costwnei are encowaged but not requID.!d. The cost is $15 per person 1n advance and $20 at the door. Children 2 .and under are free. The ticket-price includes breakfast and all activities. CASA advocates and CASA children are guests of The Friends of CASA/CAST and attend at no cost. For reserva- tions please call Susairat (714}" 780-8733. South~ Plaza is at 3333 Bear St in c.osta Mesa. Cindy Cantwell, an East Side Costa Mesa resident with 12 years experience as a lioonsed day<are provider, offers the best in a home preschool atmosphere. Cantwell bas activities for 22- montb-olds and above that indude story time, circle time, arts and crafts,. two snacks, naps, and she has a huge enclosed backyard with tons Of Utile Tikes cars and play-on toys. There are half-day and full-day openings available Mondays through Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. And she offers drop-ins for moms that need to run errands or who have appointments. Cantwell has Early Childhood Education experience and she is CPR certified. For more information, please call Cantwell at (949) 548-7067. 1f you're not already familiar with Ansari Fabrtx. at (949) 675-8200, it's a local designer fabric showroom where you can buy the same fabrics that are used in couture clothing by top designen; like Giorgio Armani. Chanel and ClU'istian Dior. The owner and designer, Nasrin Ansari, travels to Europe to purchase the beauti- ful fabrics and then tells them in her Udo showroom. The lat- est fall/winter 1999 collection of European designer fabrics have arrived. The store is at 3363 Via Udo in Newport Beach. Via Udo Drugs, at (949) 723-5858, is celebrating its grand reopenmg of its specialty boutique Seaside Gardens fl~ ral and gifts as well as its Christmas boutique, A Very Udo Christmas on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. It's at 3445 and 3475 Via Udo in Newport Beach. Seaside Gardens canies all kinds of home decor, including waterlal.ls, fountains, silk fl~ rals, and garden baskets. Paddle Power, at (949) 675- 1215, is having its annual uSed kayaks and canoes sale start- ing Friday through Tuesday. There will be great values on ••• , 1111 •• Wylder . ' single and double kayaks, both Sit-on-tops and closed kayaks. It's selling its entire 1leet of rental boats at unbelievable prices. If you come in today you can put 50% down on your favorite boat to reserve it·until the sale starts. Paddle Power is at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Jlobtnsons-May is having a huge clearance sale on the entire stock of summer mer- chandise reduced an extra 60% off. Inside the store you'll find saVings on ladies clothing for misses, petites, women's and children. Robinsons-May is at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza. Local garden experts say that October is the best month for planting in Orange County. II you'd like to take advantage of the weather this month, you can learn even more about gardening at Jl~'s Gardens seminars, featuring speakers who are garden experts. Op Sunday at 9:15 a.m. the special guest speaker is Julian Dowle. who is an internationally rec-~ ognized garden designer and • winner of nine gold medals at the.prestigious Chelsea Gar- den Show. Dowle will share her garden wisdom with a touch of British humor. On Oct. 16 and Oct. 23 at 9:15 a.m. you can learn every- thing you'd want to know about spring bulbs and fall planting from Cristin Fusano. Pusano also will teach you bow • to combine bulbs with coor ' season annuals and showy -t perennials f01 a lovely -• winter/spring garden. Roger's -: Gardens, at (949) S.C0-5800, is : at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road , in Corona del Mar. • 1 ... One of the best places to • ~ find deals on shoes, especially -: for lads who wear through • shoe$ almost overnight. is ... : Famous Footwear. It carries :~ most of the top name brands • you'll find at department stores:: and other shoe stores, but the • • prices are less. Top name : brands available include Nike, • Reebok, Skechers, New Bal· ance, Adidas, Bass, Esprit. Nunn Bush. Rockport, K~. : and Hush Puppies. Famous • Footwear, (949) 650· 7358, is in • the Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesd. • • ~------------------~· • EST 9UYS is published Thursdays : and Saturdays. If you know of a ; good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-• 4170 or write to Dally Pilot, Best : Buys. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa ' 92627 , 1 .. • BRIEFLY , ' , New Balance to donate to research New Balance Newport Beach has announced a plan to tie cus· tomer purchases in October to donahons to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research. The store will donate SS to the foundation for every pair of sh~s purchased by a customer refet· ring to lbe the Orange Coun(y Race for the Cure, which also t.clf • gets breast cancer. The donation pla.n will contift- ue through Oct. 31. 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A Mlllit Ind Its a>ntem;s WOtth $50 Wlf'9 ltoMn : fwom I buliMil in tht ftm blodt 1Wsday • ..., J\lo•-A ~~and 1 ~ cemtrl wore. Sl,600 MN ...,, from • CM In the lOO bk>dl bttt~•n f 5 ... 10 pm. Mol.,. IA • ... -..A.., ph<wte wot1h S100wa ~ 1n-.i tlni ........ -· 10 end 1 l:JO p.m. ,~ • ... .._. A bk)dl wont. $500 Ml ~ In h - blOct 9' '°"' p.M, ~ I ' . Qaity Pilot Thundoy, October 1, 1999 AS r-- 1 tJ u ryi n g the fear of Armageddon in the new year Groups to get more bang for their buCks I : p eople who make their liv- 1 ing as professional wnters : -as I've done for almost • 5Q years -seldom show their t • ' work to anyone prior to submit-· : tltlg it for publication. Unless : tltere is a deliberate collabora- : ti9n, teamwork is anathema to a : wrtter. The buck begins and 1 stops here. : : But I have a curious writing : r~ationship with my wife, who : is·a fine and highly skilled ~ writer and editor. I only show 1 her work in progress if I'm I dubious about it. That's why the l column you're reading now is : not the column I originally I wrote for this space. I knew that 1 one didn't work, but it was fin- , ished, and I could go on to oth- 1 er things. So I made her tell me I t<J kill it. 1 She did -although this was 1 a cowardly act on my part that I l will probably repeat when and l if similar circumstances arise. l There is a period of uritation : after this happens that I can : direct at her rather than my ' i work before I acknowledge that l she's right and get on with a I new approach. : The .column that died abom-l ing grew out of a phone call we 1 received from my stepson, Erik, : who had just returned to col- ' lege alter spending a weekend at home. He called to tell us that we were not acting respon- sibly by failing to prepare for some sort of Armageddon that will take place when our tech- nology collapses at the tum of the millennium Specifically. he urged us to set aside a supply of fresh water, keep an adequate Ill llLL CUIVI supply of cash on hand and stay off the streets at midnight. He was only half joking, and it struck me how otherwise rational people are running scared of this witching hour, preparing for unknown disas- ters, most of which are both out of their control and extremely unlikely to happen. So the col- umn I killed took off from this point to offer a list of things we should really worry about in the millennium year. And that turned out to be a mean-spirit- ed laundry list of people and activities I don't lik~. Cheap shots, jf you will. So I'll spread them out over the year, but the millennium paranoia still fascinates me. The disaster syndrome. We have in our garage an earthquake box. It has been there for 10 years, and I have no idea what is in it. It is there because my wife insisted on assembling and stor- ing it. She considers this com- mon sense. I consider it an I I 1 I I I I I I CAR ACCIDENT? I \ I I You may have questions: • Do I need treatment? • Where should I go for care? • Do I need an attorney? • Should I settle with my insurance company? • Can my injury lead to future health problems? · ... and more CaH Toll Free 1-888-616-9679 to receive my FREE report with valuable 1ntormahon. which can save you TIME and get you back on the ROAD TO RECOVERY 24 Hour Toll Free Recorded Message unnecessary waste of space and energy because I tend to play the odds -and the odds that an earthquake will destroy our home are long enough for me to lay off the earthquake box, a view she shares about the millennium. Still the general Wleasiness persists and continues to grow as we approach the end of the year. Why? Some theories occur to me that may be studied pqsthumously if AfJll.ageddon does, indeed, take place Jan. 1. The millennium paranoia is rooted in two kinds of soil espe- cially fertil~ for our neuroses; technology and the unknown. Earthquakes and other natural phenomena are tangible. We can see, feel and touch them. They have a history, and we have either experienced or read about them. They may be fear- some, but they are familiar. That's why people rehuild shat- tered homes. But the evil force threatening to run out or control at the turn of the century is technology, wruch man created and now can't control. Because a lot of technical geniuses having a field day a few decades ago didn't see and program for the crisis of a new century, our machines -we are told -are going to turn on us and God knows what havoc they might wreak Maybe living through the Great Depression has inured me against worrying about such matters. Franklin Roosevelt told us then that •the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.• This CARPET & DRAPERIES I I I I I ' I I I I I I I i I I I I L - The Oldest Flooring Company in Orange County nee a Year Flooring arehouse Clearance This is a REAL Sale! No Tame To Lose! Sale Enda Sunday, Oct. l 0th e Room Siu Carpet Remnants only $3995 Hardwood FkJors Anderson Maple Stock Close Out $ 3 ~~. ~,um oruy I nsulbtio" Arul.t (12'x9') to {12'xl 5') Macerial only Carpet RoOs Siock Close Outs Berber , Plushes, Commercial grade Area Rugs Discontinued Paccerns in Stock $3~~ytl-$8~yl Ma((rial only Llmiled to rolls in stock. • may not stnke the most pro- found philosophical note of the century, but 1t resonated deeply in a country where millions of people faced the.possibility of not eating. And 1t seems just as applicable to the millennium fears. What might happen i.sn't nearly as dangerous and upset- ting as our fear of what might happen. And so you get Psychology 101 here today instead of cheap shots. If you aren't convinced, go stock up on bottled water and tell us to buzz off if we come .around asking for a drink a few days into the new millen- hium. Meanwhile, we plan to gb to a party on New Year's Eve, and my stepson has announced that he will be stay- ing home, sipping h.ls bottled water, counting his cash and watching the carnage on TV as the country's computers implode and our economy col- lapses. . Because I believe in hedg4lg my bets whenever possible, r still plan to bury a small box in our backyard of especially trea~ sured possessions just in case the pillage and bunting get into this neighborhood. The only foul ball I ever got in 50 years of watclung major league base- ball, my flight log books, my Anaheim Stadium ·snck Donor" certificate. Things like that. Meanwhile, l won't be show- ing my wife any advance copy for qwte awhile • JOSEPH N. BEU. Is 'a Santa Ana Hei.9hts resident. His column runs Thursdays. Cockta115 Phone Ah!'n<l tor Food To Go • Costa Mesa will allow fireworks sales for New Year's Eve celebration despite concerns. Etll:>E GrE ~Pb COSTA MESA -Youth and civic groups were given a once-m- a-millennium opportunity Mon- day when the City Council decid- ed to allow the sale and use 6f fire- works during this yedr's New Year's Eve celebration. The decision grants dozens of groups, which raise money selling fireworks dunng the Fourth of July, another opportunity to pad their budgets. However. Council- man Joe Enckson, who cast the sole dissenting vote, swd he Wd.5 concerned that police and fire per- sonnel would be overworked dur- ing the millennium celebration even without the extra concern over fireworks. Several members of booster and youth groups stayed until after ' midnight to testify Monday about what the extra fund-raising oppor- tunity would do for theU" groups. Costa Mesa High School parent , Colene Atkins said the chance to run a fireworks booth dunng New Year's Eve would proVide the marching band with much-need- ed funds "They hciven't had new uru- forms in 22 years,· Atkins Sdld, "This could give us our chance.· Fourth of July fireworks sales have proved profitable to various groups over the years. Linda Her- zog, a parent supporter of the foot- ball program at Costa Mesa }:Ugh School, said the four days the booster group sells fireworks in July raises more money for the tewn than any other fund-raiser dunng the year. Smee beginning the fireworks fund-raiser SIX years ago, the Mesa footbdll boosters have gone from a $10,000 budget t6 an $80,000 bud- get, Herzog said. A state bill was signed last year that allows Cities and counties to approve the Selle and use of fire- works during New Ye~s Eve mil- lenruum celebration. Of the four Orange County cities that allow fireworks dunng the Fourth of July, only Stanton also plans to allow fireworks dwing the millen- ruwn celebration . In California, there are 98 other olles that will allow fireworks dur- mg the start of the new millennium, said John Kelly, of American Pro- motion Events, a fireworks vendor. In Costa Mesa, groups that sold for American Promotion Events on the Fourth of July made an aver- dge of $8,300 per stand, sajd Den- nis Revell, company spokesman. Enckson saJd he supports fire- works and the fund-raising efforts of youth and ovic groups in the oty But he added that he gave great credence to concerns raised by the city's police and fire depart- men~ •Police and fire are going to be overworked that night.• Erickson said. "There's enough to worry about wtth not only drunk dnvers but people womed about Y2K. lt's typically one of the busiest nights of the year and to throw the fire- works mess mto this is beyond our capaoty.• NEW 2000 MODELS • OL1'STA.\1)l"G CtST0\1ER SER\ IU.. \'Oll'ME £Lu.,-io~. GRE:AT PRICES GUUA.\'TEED• SINCE/971 2651 Irvine Ave. (Meu & 1rv1ne) Costa Mesa, 92627 200 Marine Ave. (at Pan) Balboa Island, 92662 Phone 949/631-440 4 Phone 949/673-0330 Fresh Ground Sirloin 2 tbs. for 21bs. for s100 s100 .. ~ A4 Thunday, October 7, 1999 Daily p~ The IDan and his old trusty Bug ; Allan Beek's 1951 Volkswagep turns 500,000 -miles Al.IX COOlMAN Defy"°' Allan Beek has driven half a million miles, and he's still in Newport Beach. The outspoken 72-year-old environmentalist and gadfly watched the dial of the odometer on his 1961 Volkswagen Bug spln around to the 500,000 mile mark Wednesday on a trip down to the launch polnt of the Balboa Island ferry. Beek says he racked up most of the miles just tooling around town and commuting to ,a job in Anaheim. And, along the way he and his car have managed to have a few adventures. "The best stories about it you can't print," Beek' joked as he polisheti up the car before the ceremonial &lve. The canary yellow Bug once rumbled across the dike at Upper Newport Bay, before the Ooods washed it away in 1969. That color, al bmes, is a little more than Beek can handle. •This really isn't the color 1 wanted.• he said. "I'm not that aggressive.• Still, he knows he's stuck with it. When it was bme to gel the paml redone, he had his choice: the inexpensive job, or one that would last. "I'll take the best," Beek said he told the auto painter. "We're going to be together until one of us cbes." The classic car has its original s~g wheel and dashboard controls, though its engine, fend- ers, running board and windshield have all been replaced. •When the floorboards go through under my feet. then I'm afraid I'll have to give up," Beek said. This ts the fifth time that the odometer showed all zeros. happy to supply further numerological tidbits abOut bis history. •My eighteenth birthday was on 1123/45, • he points out Beek has a friend, whom he first encountered when he was a teaching assistant at UC Irvine, that he always has dinner with when the day, month and year share the same digit Their first encounter took place on 616166 and has contin- ued through the decades. Their next dale is set for 1/1101. A head for figures comes in handy when telling the story of all the Newport history Beek has witnessed. His father, Joseph Beek, who orig- inally gave him the Bug, was also the man who started the Balboa Island Feny, Beek has memo- ries of playing around on the sandbars. of the bay when it was still shallow and remem~ the days when the dredger transferred the sand from the bay bottom to the beach at the peninsula. The 500,000 miles mean more to Beek than they nught lo some people because he is an afi- oonado of munbers, continually fascinated by ch.cmce dITdngements of the digits m his life. The license of the Bug reads "1234ETC, • and Beek is ·1 was in fourth grade,• Beek said, and then stopped to consider the accuracy of that state- ment, his eyes rolling upward skeptically. "Let's see if I've got that right," he said. "I've got to do the math." PHOTOS BY CONRAD IAU I DAl.Y Pit.OT Allan Beek's VW Bug passed the 500,000 mile mark on a trip to the Balboa Island Ferry. .,, Federal money awarded ·to city will help complete bay studies : • One of the environmental reports will detennine whether a temporary off shore dredging dump site can be made permanent. Inly Pio! Almost $1 5 milhon recently awctrd- ed to the city wdl be spent to complete shoreline and bay protccllon projects that are already underway, said Dave Kilt, deputy city manager The money Wds given lo the city as part of a totcil $3.4-million package pre· sented to the county Uus week by the House Appropnations Subcommittee • on Energy and Water Development. Orange County Supervisor Tom Wil- son, who chairs the county's Coastal Coalition, and Congressman Christo- pher Cox (R-Newport Beach) worked to get the money eventually approved by the subcommittee. Bob Caustin, president of Def end the Bay, a Newport Beach-based nonprofit group that fights for the estuary's pro- tection, applauded the efforts. "I'm thrilled that Supervisor Wilson members of our healthcare Family. .. B oard-ccr1iticd pediatricians Sbelley aacon. Mil and 1'lery Brouwer; M.n, have joined the Edinger \\cdical Group pediatrics department. • Bettram Dias. M.n • Harry Rllma.n. M.D • M.ai-Khanh Tran. MD • Burton Wtl/;s, Mn Dr. Chacon and Or. Brouwer are also was able to bring this money from (Washington,) D.C. home," he said. of about $1 million, entail mapping the sea Door using satellites. The rest of the money will be used to improve the Newport Beach shorelineS' and other bay projects. • Kiff said about $700,000 will be used to complete EnVlronmenlal Protection Agency studies on a dredging dump site about four miles off the Newport Beach pier. The site is temporary, and Kiff said the studies will detenrune whether or not it can be made perma- nent, which would greatly reduce the cost of future bay dredging projects. An add.Jtional $200,000 will benefit studies being conducted by the U.S. Anny Corps or Engineers on the upper and lower bay. One is a "baseline• study that will determine the optimal ecosys- tem for Upper Newport Bay. The study is expected to be completed by March, and the federal government will then pay for 65% of the cost of helping the bay achieve that optimal ecosystem, Kilf said. Caustin said while the money will greatly benefit the oty, it is not enough to solve all the problems that plague the_. estuary. 1 •If (the site] goes away ... it will dou- ble our dredging costs because we will have to take our dredging to Long Beach,• Kiff said. The studies, which amount to a total The other part of the study is focused on finding out what can be done upstream to prevent sediment from flowing into the bay in the first place. "The work we're doing with this is •! going in the right direction, toward.J: solving some of the problems that have~ been plaguing the bay for years," be ~ said. "But there's so much to be done.·: $1.5 million sounds like a lot, but when • you're looking at 154 square miles of watershed being drained into the bay, it gets eaten up pretty dam fast." NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT • The feet arc the foundation o( your body, and can often cause BACK, KNEE and HlP pai.n. Pain is your body'~ way of indicating somcthinjJ is wrong. 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COSTA MESA -Soccer dad ,~ Sarris' son is growing at a ;-tester rate than the grass on the l~lds of the city's new Farm 1 ~rts Complex. : • • The sJx soccer fields next to ''~ta Mesa High .School were ,!sheduled to be opened1his past E.' g, but delays in planting and the unseasonably cold er this year has put that off. t~ ~ Soccer players in Costa Mesa 1.,Will have to go another season !Without the fields so that the turf l ~ become fully established, ~ ~ty officials said. ;,..: The city bought the 18-acre • :lite from Newport-Mesa Unified $cbool District three years ago for I S'J million with the intention of . building a youth sports complex. B'ut the idea was born eight to I ,nine years ago, said Sarris, chair- ' 'lllan of the Parks Commission. At the time, Sarris' son was a ; -9"-year-old soccer player. He's · .JtOw a senior in high school. Soc- : oer parents figure they've waited : t1iis long for the fields, so a little • more time can't hurt, Sarris said. ·1 think the feeling in AYSO is they're doing it nght," Sarris said. "Everybody would rather they be done correctly than have , -to go bclck and redo them.• Soccer moms and dads crowd- ed into the council chambers in 1991 to ask for more fields. The local American Youth Soccer Organization had doubled in two years and the need was immense, Sarris said. "We were literally stripping the facilities," Sarris said. The fields at The Fann were planted last September with Bermuda grass, which is hardier and more fit for soccer fields than other varieties. But Bermuda also needs warmth and sunlight to grow, said Dave Alkema, park superintendent. And that's something there hasn't been mudl of this past year, Alkema added. Also, because of the late plant- ing, the grass has only had one true growing season rather than two, said Jon Zich, parks com- missioner. Because of the method of pl&nting used, there has also been a problem with weeds growing on the fields, Alkema said. At this time, four of the six fields are well-established, but two others are not making the progress hoped for, Alkema said. City officials hope to have the facility open by next spring. Zich, commissione r for Costa Mesa AYSO Region 120, also said he thinks there's more excite- ment than impatience coming from the soccer community. •It makes up for a shortage of soccer fields," Zich said. •Right now we play quite a number of CHILDREN'S BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT• ., Children's Tews HI End ___,ro..,~ ~•'""'-J QoffMna A,.,. ... ~.....: furniture • 0-6x ~~·es TOP Brands Larsest Maternity Selection in . O.C. --~---BABY BLOOMERS I I • I I - I - New Location '- 2346 N~rt Blvd Costa Mesa . (949) 548-1001 Next to Mama Rose Restaurant. I 5ou1hm1 af Willol I .... liiiiiiiilllillllililillll ...................... llliliii~llm--... I .. I -i ~ .... )~~Uf i ~S. 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The Corona del Mar father had worked as a salesman for a technology com- pany and also as an expert in the Orange County Department of Education. EP'IC SANTUCCI I DALY Pl.OT The Gateway Park is being constructed on NeWpe>rt Boule- vard and Via U do. Gateway park wotk finally gets underway • After more than three years of community effort, the site is starting to 'take shape. NOAJO 5ofwAR17 ~Pb boa Peninsula. The soil underneath the for- mer gas station was found to be contaminated, but the prob- lem eve.ntually was remedied. "The role I'm taking on is so different than anything they've had before,• he said. •1t•s a big challenge. But I'm an optimist. I think we can do it ... Let's be pos- sibility thinkers.• . Glyer, who occupies a Win-. dowless office deep in the dis- trict's education center that posi- tively hums with the buzz of countless machines, wants every classroom in the district to be wired with e-mail, a computer, and Internet access by the begin- ning of the next school year. JEFF CHONG I 0.Al.Y Pl.OT Steve Glyer is the Costa Mesa school district's new head of educational technology. NEWl'ORT BEACH When Jim Thompson Sdw all the signs of construction dis- rupting traffic on Newport Boulevard and Via Udo last week, he thought, unlike most people, ·creatl Fincillyl" ln the summer of 1996, the City Council approved the park idea and agreed to pay the annual $1,200 for mainte- nance. Thompson then under- took the lengthy task of fund- ra.ismg That's a tall order when less than one third of classrooms are currently wired, and of those that are, few are networked to each other. "H you walked into any major business in Orange County, you'd see these things,• he said. •Why would you not expect to provide your educational profes- sional with these same tools?" How the district, which is slowly recovering from years of financial uncertainty but sWJ is hardly rolling in money, is sup- posed to pay for this Glyer hasn't said. •That's a good question,• said Glyer with a smile. •we're not , sure.· State grant money to wire high schools will help, he said, as will other pots of state money the district can apply for, but it prob- ably won't be enough. To figure out how to do it, Gly- er has formed a technology task force. The group of teachers and district officials will draft a plan, and then they will approach local businesses with their hats m their hands. The idea, Glyer said, is to cre- ate an endowment specilically for buying and maintaining com- puters and software for district classrooms and for training for teachers and students. · "You don't just say, 'Hey, J want money,'" he said. "You need a plan, and you need to ~ able to go to people and say 'We need to fund this, and here's why.'• The why, for Glyer, is obvious We live in an increasingly 1tec.hnological society. U Newport- Mesa schools do not teach stu- dents how to use technology, the consequences will be dire: ·w e will fail,• he said. That's why, he added, he is confident the community will help provide the resources. If that sounds ambitious, Gly- er's second goal is far more so. He wants to figure out how technology should be used m the classroom to help students learn, and what the district should do to make that process easier. The possibilities sometimes seem endless: students can use the Internet for research. 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Think ianks across the .coun- try are trying to answer this question, and now, so will Gly- er's task force. But before district officials adopt technology requirements for students, they have to make sure that technology is equi- table across' the district. In many cases, PTAs and foundations have bought com- puters for mdividual schools, usually in Newport Beach. But many Costa Mesa schools are struggling lo find the money for even a few computers. •we need to have eqwtable infrastructure,• Glyer said. Despite all the challenges he faces, Glyer said he bas never been happier. ·1 feel like this iS' the job I alwdys wanted," he said. More than three years ago, Thompson led a campaign to raise $300,000 to purchase the site at 3531 Newport Blvd, and an additional $100,000 to twn the overgrown. empty lot mto a park. By mid-Decetnber, that park will be planted, said Qty Engi· neer Bill Patapoff. The site had formerly been a Chevron gas station and, once it was abandoned, became an eyesore. But Thompson envisioned a place "bordered by tall palms and lower shrubbery," he sa.id. •A green lush look instead of asphalt" He hit upon the idea of buy- ing the property and then donating the site to tb.e .Qty as a •passive park• to use as an attractive entryway to the Bal- llfttl111 Stain Warr111ty Lif1tl111 Sell Warr1aty Llf1th11 f 141 W1rr1nty Llf1ti111 Matt W1rr111ty •It was the work of a 15- person committee," Thompson said. ·everybody that gave in excess of $100 got a brick with their or thelf family's name.• Local businesses and residents donated all they could and now, several years later, will finally see all their efforts come to fruition. • lt's gomg to be a nice entry statement.• "I think it's a wonderful pro- ject," S8ld Sharon Wood, assis- tant city manager. The park will include a mix- ture of shrubs, trees and other plants, Patapoff added. There also will be a wall with donors' munes and a sign to welcome people to the perunsula. Once finished, the 8,000- square-foot Gateway to New- port's Balboa Peninsula Park will not be for residents to stroll through but more to beautify the gtr_.he said. TWe {Vorked really hard on this," Thompson said Lif1tl111 ln1tall1tl111 __ ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIME CARPET FR EE ARMSTRONG CERAMIC TILES FREE NO-WAX VIN~L $149 tOllLE OLI CARPET 990 SQ. It. UPIRAIEI REMOVAL . FT. n . PAttllll FR EE FURlllTURE MOVllll PEROO $2''•Q .. n. FULL SERVICE .. . ..... ,,,,. t-4 •••• OAK 1009 FLOOR $1~91: FREE CAIPU '""'"' llT UINT • 1"9Utl1¥ eLu••H .................. ,. ....... . 11u.11-ma111 ... a • Send AllO&N> nMN items to the o.ily Pilot. 330 w. 8.ty St.. CostA Mesa 92627; fu them to (949) 646-4170; °' Giii (949) 6'2·5680, Ext. 221. A complete listing of AllOUND lOWN m.wy be found at ~1/ypi/otcom. TODAY 1be Ebell Club w1ll meet at 11:30 a.m. at the Bah.Ja Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. The program will include the Nifty Fifties For more information, call (949) 721- 9267. The Organ.lzers Network of Orange County sponsors a free seminar as part of Get Organized week from noon to 3 p.m. at Har- bor View Newport Stationers, 1640 San Miguel Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 644-8444. The Upper Newport Bay Natu- ralists will host a 10-week series of classes for docents, beginning at 6:30 p .m. The classes will be held at the Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more information, call (949) 640-6746. A USC representative wtll visit Orange Coast College Crom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to meet with stu- dents interested in transferring. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, or to scheduJe an appoint- ment with the representative, call (714) 432-5894. Sharl Clemens, a feng shuJ expert. will give a serrunar on using Uus Chinese system of inte- nor design in real estate practice from 9.30 am. to 12 30 p.m at 401 N. Newport Blvd , Newport Beach The course JS $45 For more mformdbon, cd.11 (949) 675-3811 FRIDAY The second annual Newport Beach Ftre rtnd Manne Depart- ment Apprt•c1dl1on Beach Party takes place from 5 to 10 p.m at Newport Dunes. The event lS $25 per person. Newport Dunes is dt 1131 Backbay Dnve, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 729-4400 The city of Newport Beach will hold its annudl nu shot cluuc, It may not look like much fun, but a well·Umed lhot can prevent a Jot of trouble down the road. The city of Newport Beach will bold Us annual nu shot dlnlc, along Wtth a senior resource expo, at the OASIS Senior Center from 8 a.m. to noon Friday at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. 'Ii'ansportation can be arranged for Newport Beach ..., residents by calling the senior center at (949) 644·324.4. along with a senior resource expo, at OASIS seruor center from 8 a.m. to noon at 800 Mar- guente Ave., Corona del MM. Transportation can be arranged for Newport Beach residents by calling the senior center at (949) 644-3244. Orange Coast C<?llege's SaUlng Center presents a slide show and lecture on OCC's 1999 summer cruise to the South Pacific. The show will run from ?:30 to 9 p.m. and costs $10. The sailJ.ng center is at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mallon, call (949) 645-9412. SATURDAY The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center offers an "Intro to Dreclffiwork • course from 1 to 3 p.m. The course is $10. The store is at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-6211. Orange Coast College offers a four-part •Bare boat Chartering• course at its Sailing Center start- ing today. The registration fee is $215. The center is at 180l W. PROUD TO BRING YOU THE BEST. HB8 Complement HBO· with all the movie choices on cineO. $4.95 Install (Save over SZ9.00) Plus receive $15.00 off your first month When you subscribe to HBO or Clnernaxl Ask tor the HBO/Cinernax Digital Gold Package And receive over 170 channels! Hurry, call today. Off er expires 10/ 31 /99. 1-888-CQMCAST ( 1 ·888·266·2278) Off • C~t Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 6'5·9412. . Tbe Marine Program .. occ wW host 1ts second annual Cruise~' Raft Up from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The event inc;ludes eminars, visits aboard cruising boats, workshops and safety-at-sea demonstra- tions. The cost is $49. For more infonnation, call (949) 645-9412. The Friends of Newport Bay offer their first tour of the season of the Upper N~wport Bay Ecological Reserve starting at 9 a .m. at the comer of East Bluff Drive and Bac kbay Road in Newport Beach. The tours last two hours and are free. For more infonna-. tion, call (949) 786-88Z,8. The Sherman Ubrary and Gar- dens will host a program on South African buJbs c.Uld perenni- als for use in Southern Calif omia gardens at 9:30 a.m. The pro- gram is free and open to the pub- lic. The Sherman Library is at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. The OASIS Senior Center hosts a pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. The event is $2 for adults, $1 for children. The cente r is at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. "The UlUmate Drive" -a special fund-raISing event for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer founda- tion -comes to Sterling BMW from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Sterling BMW is at 3000 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 645- 5900. The Costa Mesa Fire Department holds an open house from 10 a.m. to 2' p.m at its C1VIc Center Fire Station. The station 1s at 2450 Vanguaro Way, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 754- 5091. Several Orange Coast College courses begin Saturday, includ- ing ·pc Boot Cdlllp," "Let's Talk Simplicity," a payroll accounting course and a holiday make-over course. Fees and course lengths • Evening (N1ising • Winter cruising • DujJj boating matk easier •Front w:nJou1 tkfog,tr • Safifar rhi!tlrt11 vary. OCC is at 2701 Fai.Mew Road, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call (71-4) -432-5880 SUNDAY The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yahrn presents a rupunage sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The temple is at 1011 Canielback St., New· port Beach. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 644-1999. The South Coast Wellesley Club hosts Dr. Barbara Beatty for a talk titled •current Issues in Educa- tion Reform• at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ellie Faber, 16 Pinehurst Lane, Newport Beach. Members of the public interested in attending should call Lou.iw Sherikar at (949) 859-4567. The ·Hoag Health Center-Costa M~sa -will offer, free flu shots to seniors (age 60 and over) from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. Advance registra- tion is required. The Health Cen- ter is at 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation or to register, call (800) 514-4624. The Re-Membering Group of Our Lady Que~n of Angels meets at 6:15 p.m. at the Parish Center, 2046 Mar VtSta Drive, Newport Beach. Father Bill McLaughlin will speak on the Church's stance on various issues regarding the Catholic Church. For more infor- mation, call (949) 548-3844 . Visions and Dreams Book Store presents a seminar by Lenore Alexa VVaring titled •Hononng the Mystery" from 3 to 5 p.m. The event is free. The store is at 1804 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 968- 0369. MONDAY The Women's Environmental Counal, Orange County Chap- ter, will hold a Networking Hap- py Hour at 6 p.m. at the El Tonto Grill, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 for mem- bers, $15 for nonmembers. For reservations Ot more information, call (949) 476-9109. TUESDAY The .Jewish Women's Buslness unPlug & Play! No Cover Needed! and Profesaional Group of tbe Jewish federation of Orange County will present Bonnle Milenthal. She will speak on •Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling• at 6 p.m. at 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. The busin~ and professional group is for women who want to participate actively m the Jewish commUD1- ty. The cost for the dJnn~r and program is $25, or $20 for mem- bers of the group. For more infor- mation, call (714) 755-5555, Ext. 222. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County presents a six- week stress management wor\c- shop today through Nov. 16. The workshop meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays at the J .C.C. Kahn Center, 250 East Baker St., Suite C, Costa Mesa. The workshop is $25, and preregistration is reqwred. For more information or to register, call (714) 445-4950. WEDNESDAY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Conunerce's Noon networking luncheon Will bP held at the Sutton Place Hotel 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The lunch is open to thP public and costs $15 for membe~ with a reservation and $20 fo1 newcomers. For more informa- tion, call (949) 729-4400. The California Retired Teacher's Assn. meets at the Costa Me!>d Community Center, 1845 Park. Ave., Costa Mesa at 1 p.m. Fo1 more information, call (714) 549- 0229. The Newport Beach Public Library hosts a program called •Gateways to Understanding Long-Term Care• at noon m th<' Friends Meeting Room. ThP event is free. The library 15 d 1000 Avocado Ave.. Newpor Beach. For more information, cctll (949) 717-3801. Several computer workshops at Orange Coast College stdrt today, includmg one on web ~•le design, a Microsoft Word t17 course and a class on Introdur- Uon to Excel. Fees and clt1.,s times Vdry. OCC is at 27Q1 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. for more informabon, call (714) 432- 5880. • Er1ery window oprm & clom 949.645.6812 • UV prottcttd glass • Vtntilmion system • Clllssie look d-styk • Gtnr.rous Trtuk Up Programs Duffy's Cahin Enclosure eliminates the need for a boat COftt! www.duffyboata.com - ily Pilot tM aevene Mortgage Network be>1ts a free cliscusston at 3 p.m. fOr seniors on the pros and cons 1 bf reverse mortgages. The talk is '~-Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast • ~bway, Newport Beach. For 'more information, call (S.9) 723- 0233. -SL John Vlanney Chapel Guild l. of Balboa Island will hold a mem- bership tea at 2 p.m. for people ~terested in becoming mem- bers. For details, call (949) 723- 5591. I .-be Financial Executives Insti- tute, Orange County chapter, """ .hosts a meeting at The Center • Clu~ at 6 p.m. John Cygul, vice · president for Investor Relations and Corporate Communications " of Wellpoint Health Networks will speak. The Center Club ls at 650 Town Center Drive, .Costa Mesa. For more information or to RSVP, call (714) 278-6201. ne Costa Mesa Ubrary Foun- aation will present authors Ray ,iiBradbu.ry and JoAnn Mapson ligning books at 7:30 p.m. to benefit the foundation, which was created to improve library t services for the Costa Mesa com- m.~ty. Bradbury and Mapson 'Will be at the Costa Mesa Senior 'Center, 695 W. 19th St. The cost is $15 per person. To make reser- vations, call (949) 650-4846. Balboa Bay Republican Women 1 will meet at 11 a.m. at the Balboa . Bay Club, 1221 West Coast High- way, Newport Beach. The pro- gram will feature Mike Ca.rona, Orange County Sheri.ff. The cost . . ... 15 $22 for members, $25 for non- members. Por reservations or more information, call (!M9) 759· 9219. QCT.14 The Newport Beach Central Library will present "V1SU81 Phi- losophy: Where Philosophy, . Metaphysics and Mythology Meet• at 7 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. The free program, present- ed by Lydia Ringald, will delve into how art viewers interact with the color and aura of energ\zing imagery. Other topics will include ideas, concepts, color and light. For more infonnation, call (949) 717-3801. ocr: 16 The Newport Harbor High School Football Booster Club will bold its sixth annual Casino Night and Silent Auction from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Sterling BMW Showroom, 3000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Tickets are $25. For more information, call (949) 650-0416. The 10-year reunion of Newport Harbor High will be held at the Sheraton Hotel Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.Fordetails,call(800)655- 7971. OCT. 16 & 17 The OASIS Senior Center ts holding a rummage sale from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to noon Sunday at 800 Investigations & Collections Specializing in Skip Tracing & Asset Searches Specializing in collection of Court, Judgments, Bad Checks & Bad Debt Service of Process, Legal Documents & Court Filings Service Available in All 52 States 800-448-7 505 @i!Ln Floral & Gifts ';~?4/t~~~~ 50% OFF Floral Arrangements • Wreaths • Topiaries • Cornucopias Custom Florals -.. Specialty Furniture ··- Gifts & Antique Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sar 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 ·Costa Mesa• (949) 646-6745 (AaOM fro• l\alpht\ Celestino's quality MEATS The nne.sr .\fear and S<'n'ICt' Availal>le Snvint Cos111 Mna for ovn-30 ~11rs W? offrr ALL NATURAL BEEF & CHICKEN GROUND CHUCK •••••••••••••••••••• $2.39 Jb. ROCKY CHICKENS W/Jou or""' up •• $ J .99 Jb. HALF LEMON CHICKEN •••••••••• $2.39 lb. Q;lESTINO's.DoWNHOMEFAYORUES COUNTRY SruFFED CHICKEN BR.EAST .......... $3.99 a. 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Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Barbara at (949) 261-8003. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book ~tock. Patrons are urged to bring m unwanted books. With the exception of law books or maga- zines, all donations -hardcover and paperback -a.re welcome and are tax·deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They could also be left in the spe- cial book closet next to the store, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949 759-9667. FASllOI SIOW FOi CAICll • ' ; C~RAD lAU I DAILY PU.OT Avid shopper Mina Maghami checks the tag and receives advice from friend Nancy Chris- tensen at the Second Annual Trunk Show benefiting the American Cancer Society. · ~"'s Ge --~~~\'•'J ne,.a1 __ ....._,~· s,. ~.... Why Pay Retail? o,_«!' Clothing Factory on ~ises ... 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I don't want to see it hap- Open again.• City decides not to install stop signs near day-care center l < Por Wiener and her family, the ove to Costa Mesa earlier this oyear was supposed to be for the ~tter. They wanted to escape \he terror they experienced while 11'1/ing in the San Fernando Valley. Wiener was robbed at •gunpoint in 1996 and a year later ' Brandon was escorted by polic~ officers from his day-care center as two men clad in bullet-resis- . · tant armor riddled cm . and homes with buµets three blocks away. , The family was enamored with Orange County, especially· Costa Mesa, which didn't seem to be laden with violent crime. But in May as she was signing Brandon out of his class at South- coast, the car came careening through the yard and Brandon was seriously injured. He was .rushed to the hospital where be was pronounced dead. Martha Hernandez, whose son was a classmate of Brandon's and was on the playground that day, said Wiener bas been an inspiration to other parents. "She has been remarkably strong throughout this,• she said. "It's incredible how she has dealt with it.. Hernandez, Wee Wiener, did- n't know much about nonprofit organizations pnor to the tragedy. But that hasn't stopped Hernandez, who 1s taking a Cal •Residents near the site of a May playground tragedy remain concerned about traffic safety. ~,.,. EAST SIDE -The City Council decided Monday not to create a four-way stop at the • intersection of Magnolia Street and Santa Ana Avenue where a man plowed his cadillac into a day-care center 'playground earlier this year, killing two children. City staff began looking into the possibility of placing stop signs a t the intersection after a meeting was held in August by the city, Southcoast Early Childhoo<) -Learning Center and residents. At the meeting, State Fullerton exteilSlon course in Garden Grove that helps stu- dents such as berseli to establish a foundation. "We are still going to need help from people who are experi- enced in this area,• Hernandez said. •But I'm learning a lot about the framework needed for this project." Cyndi Soto, Sierra's mother, also has started a foundation called Sierra's Light, which aims residents complained that a reinforced wall built around the playground to protect children created a traffic hazard by blocking visibility. One solution suggested at that time was placing stop signs at the intersection. However, city staff found that the intersection does not meet any required criteria for the installation of stop signs. The city has already decided to paint a curb on Santa Ana Avenue red to prevent cars from parking and blocking vis- ibility there. Council.man Joe Erickson to educate parents about safety standards while calling for legis- lation to protect day-care cen- ters. Unlike Soto, Wiener visits the school on a regular basis and considers it part of her healing process. "There is a connection and a bond there,'· she said. ·It's cathartic to talk with the teaCb- ers. They are just as much as vic- tims as the kids are." Wiener said she misses Bran- said he did not thihlt it would be appropriate to install the stop signs. He added that stop signs wouldn't have stopped the man who drove into the playground May 3. In the 3-2 vote, Mayor Gary Monahan and Councilwoman Heather Somers supported a four-way stop .at the intersec- tion . •My feeling is it wouldn't hurt our OOIDJJlunity and cer- tainly l)Ot the Eas! Side to put in one more set of 'stop signs that could slow traffic down on that street," Somers said. Discussions still need to take place between neighbors and the day-care center on bow to address residents' concerns about the traffic hazard. don calling for her. She can't for- get her baby son but she still bas a family to raise. She has two other children, the youngest a 2- year-old daughter, who has tak- en over her brother's household chores. Brandon's birthday is Oct. 24. •He's always there for me ... I carry his pictures everywhere,• she said. "It's devastating but he would want me to go on and do positive things.• -· .... ···-·--··· .. ···· .. .. . ............ -··---··-··········...... -.... ---·--··············-······-······-........... _, ___ ... _ ..... . ... ······-----··· ................. ·-·-·· ... · ... ·----·--· .......... -·-·-··-····--·-···-· .... _ ... ______ ..._ ____ , .............. -.... ·-·--"'''-··----·-··--··---------····-··- CONTINUED FROM A 1 be m a place that doesn't eliminate other important uses or needs in the community.• Turpit said he and other resi- dents didn't want to lose open space at Lions Park because it is used by many families who picnic there. He said they also were con- cerned about drainage problems that could be exacerbated by the construction of a skateboard park. After those concerns were raised this summer, city staff was asked to come up with a report loolang at alternative sites within the oty. They presented rankings of more than 60 sites within the city to the council Monday. Councilwoman Libby Cowan initiated a motion Monday asking staff to come back by the second council meeting in November with solid recommendations for loca- tions. She also asked staff to start discussions with the Newport- Mesa Unified School District for J>OSSlble skateboard sites at middle and high schools. .-.------------------------------- You can have a Sptcial portrait of your child and help Santa deliver toys to needy children. TOYS FOR TOTS CHILDREN'S SP ECIAL We tratJ.e you toys for children's sittings now through October 30th. (949) 675-130 3732 Eas t Coas t H wy • Co r o n a d e l Ma r • 91625 ---....~~-~ ~----' The Original MIKE'I CARPETI OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff e~ Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes • Verticals • Shutters • Roman Shades • Blinds • Bedspreads • New Orders Co• li•ntlll Co111.U.tio• ;,. Yo r R J Upholstery & Carp et C leaning Available In addition. staff was asked to begin collecting public input on possible skateboard parks at TeWinkle Park and the Civic Cen- ter. Cowan also asked staff to come back with a long-term plan outlin- ing possible locations for two to three more skateboard parks in the city. A1though Cowan's motion was passed 5 to 0, Councilman Joe Erickson said he did not totally agree with the route the city was taking. Erickson, who desaibes himself as an advocate for the legitimate sport of skateboarding, said the city needed to •get off the dime.• "It's frustrating for me to simply ask for another report," Erickson said. "I think we need to be upfront with our young people that if we don't have the political backbone to build a skateboard park we should just say that. We shouldn't ask for another report.• Paul Schmitt. who owns a skate- boarding business and has offered to donate $10,000 to the constIUc- 1ion of a park, also spoke at Mon- day's meeting. Schmitt said that participation and faith in government by young people has been dwindling since the process stalled. He added that he still considers Lions Park to be one of the best locations in the dty because of its accessibility, centml location and visibility. 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All Nllhuwl /JM/ FMhlrl_, • • H•NI S*cW /WI S."1b l#U PrltM (, Cboltt ,,_.NU JMU, • 7" Hlgbtll (/uallty ,__/lrai ha6'.c. . ff•"" Pkllld I IW C.llltrllt8 ~ •MIMMtof>r*r Sa"""-1cbu • SI/ad Metlll 6Cbma • So"1lb (, llol F.ntrea • G<>urmtt DI/I' • Amy Pfllttm • Luncb M-'"1 Ordm 1 TALES CONTINUED FROM A 1 WWld haw them believe. Lester said .. ·I am very proud of him, and I was very angry at some of the oooks that have been written about him,• Lester said. • Although Crockett, who lived from 1787 to 1836, has been <Umounced as an ••Indian killer" who waged a brutal war against "ftmnessee tribes alongside Presi- dent Andrew Jackson. Lester said ttY relative also fought for Native American rights. · A.$ a congressman, Lester point- 8d out, Crockett broke with Jack- son over the president'$ decision to expel Native Americans from the Southeast and force them onto reservations in Oklahoma. · • •He got into an argument with President Jackson over how Jack- son mistreated the Indians and the Wtterans (ohthe War of 1812): Lester said. • After his run-in with Jackson, ~ett left Washington and start- ed a business in his home state. After a flash flood destroyed his lmsiness and his first wife died, Crockett manied Elizabeth Patton, great-grandmother of Gen. Seorge Petton, and struck out for Texas, wl;>.ere, as anyone familiar with Dis- ~yland knows, Crockett died at ~ Alamo fighting for Texas inde- pendence. After concluding his presenta- tion on his great, great-grandfa- ther, Lester sat back and smiled at the boys: any questions? Hands shot up, but the ques- tions seemed to suggest that some of the nuances of Lester's presenta- tion were lost on the third-graders. •Who was Davy Crockett?" asked the first boy. _, •Did he really wear a coonskin cap?" queried another. 1 •Do you know anyone who • fought in the Civil War?" asked a c'third. When Lester said that he once did, a fourth boy raised hls hand. His grandfather had fought in the 11 Civil War, too, he said. At that moment, Lester <Tespe>nded that his hearing had been damaged by a hand grenade in World War Il. b itt Insurance Agency AlTl'O •HOMEOWNERS • BW'E CROSS ~ ' (_ 0 AITl<rb taot .,.....i .... -.. ./ ,.\ ,,"./ 949-631-77 40 441 Old Newpon 8hd. • Newport 8c:adi (Near HOllC HospicaJ) •it's very unporumt, • aid George Grupe, a combat v tPran who considen. himself a master bistonan. •The re arc o many young people who are not aware of what occurred tn World War II." Newport-Mesa school district Supt. Robert Barbot ~d he sup- ported the nussion of the freedom comnuttee. •They've got so much to offer, •he srud. •As they get older, they need to pass the baton. . .. Unfortunately, they are beginning to rue off." The boys in Pack 80 seemed unaware that they were the subject o~ a well-thou~ht out campaign of history education. Still, they were absolutely spellbound by Lester's tales .• CONRAD lAU I OAll.Y PILOT David W. Lester, the great-great-grandson of Davy Crockett, takes a photo with members of Cub cout Pack 80. One time, he told them, he and his company were laying a bridge across a nver m Germany. So well tramed were they that they could put up a bndge m about 30 min· •1 got wounded on a nver-cross- ing by a German hand grenade," he said. That got everyone's attentlon, a nd the topic of conversation immediately changed from Davy Crockett to World War Il. ·aut you didn't die, nght?~ a boy asked. Lester said that he hdd not, and added that a skill he shared with his more famous relative -hunt- ing -probably saved his life. In the war, said Lester, boys who grew up in cities couldn't shoot to save their lives, whereas Lester, who had survived the depression by hunting for food, was a very good shot He wound up in the ovil engi- neering corps. All through Hol- land, Belgium and Gennctny, his battalion would rush out under cover of darkness and build· bridges over rivers for the infantry to·cross. •we suffered We had a lot of casualties,• said Lester wanning to his subJect. And incredibly, he told the Scouts, when he joined the - Army, he was asSlgned to the Ten-utes. nessec 30th Infantry ·01d Hicko~ Allof a sudden, grenades began ry" D1Vi.<>1on, the same division Col to explode around them. Davy Crockett fought with dunng The Germans had ambushed the Wcu of 1812, only it was called them, he explained, dnd were the Tennessee Militia back then using grenades mstead or guns "I wrote my mothe1 about that, because they did not want to give and she couldn't believe it,• he their position awdy. Sdld. Lester was in the river, nght at Talking about World War Il is the bank. As the grenades whizzed somethiJ\g Lester does almost as by, he looked up and saw four Ger- easily and frequently as he discuss-man soldiers es his great-great-grandfather. "I was nght under theu nose, He is a member of the Orange but they n~ver saw me,• he said. County . Freedom Committee, a All the members of Pdck 80, and group that sends World War n vet-their mothers, stared at Lester awe- eraru. to schools around Orange struck and open-mouthed. County to make sure no one for-And then Lester concluded his gets the Sdcrific'=!s of the World war presentation, he politely refused JI generdtlon another apple bar, and went on hls ·we are passmg-the torch or lib-way . . crty to future generabons • said Samuel was 11npressed. rt•UrP.d ·u.s. Army Col.' Gene I ·1 was antaled that he had a Rotx>ns, who served as a member '!'a chine gun m the war," he said. or Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1 thought 1t was very har~ to wm staff dunng the D-day invasion. the war, !'fld I really admire what ·1n schools now, they've left out they did a lot of hi!.tory. and we're trying to hll that gap," he explained "There's no politics at all." -~~ Plumbing, Heatlng &~ Air Conditioning Celebrating 45 years of sel'\tice in your community. 7'44~/ ... ---------, ! $15°!! ! ____ ~ Plu~lil!. ~!..J ~"'C" 949 548-5558 • "'O :c a • • MASTEY • M.D. FORMULATIONS EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 The lOltlative, if approved m the March election, will reqmre two-thlrds voter approval to e~d or create new Jails, aJI· ports and hazardous waste land- fills m the county. A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge is hearing a suit today against the initiative, which pro·airport forces are calling • unconslttu· tional." Chuck Smith, chair of the Board of Supervisors, said that Bates' idea has already been dis- missed by the board. •That's been looked into and deemed unreasonabl~ expen- Slve, • Smith said. •And it's total- . ly unfair to tbe people who live under the flight path to bare the brunt of the prO)ected passengers and cargo." Costa Mesa Councilman Joe. Erickson agreed "It would have tremendous impacts on Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and can not be tolerated," he said. Bates was unavailable for comment Wednesday, but her spokesman Trent Snuth SaJd that Bates told tum her comments were misconstrued. "There was no way she was ''touting' that as an alternabve," Smith saJd, referring to media coverage of the statements. "That's like saying she showed up with an agenda.• Bates mdde her unpopular Thursday, October 1. 1999 A sugge hon to expand Jo~ Wayne dunng a five-boar Asiembly conmuttee meeting m Santa Ana on Tuesday, whidi was attended by Smith. The meeting was hosted by Assem· blyman Lou Correa (D-Ano· heim). The comnuttee, which aleo included Assemblyman Scott Wildman (0-Glenddle), will sub- mit a report and recommendation to Gov. Gray Davis m six to eight weeks, said Chris Leo, Correa's chief of staff. The report will con- centrate on the mcreasing trans- portation challenges the county is facing, Leo said, with special attention being paid to air Q-ans- portation. Leo said that Correa disagrees with sates' comments, but will indude mention of them in tbe report - •We were all shocked that she said •unconstrained J ohn Wayne,• he said. ·I just don't get it The people in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa have borne a lot or the costs associated with an auport and done it on behalf of the county.• He continued, •Don't think we're not going to put our two cents .in about the project. ... These (South County) people just don't want anything." ~o said he thin.ks that the govemor will not get involved in the heated El Toro debate. 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Following the performance, a post-concert dessert reception unfolded at the wonderful testaurant Gustaf Anders at South Coast Plaza Village. ln the crowd was Janice Smith, presi- dent of the PSO League, and a host of symphony league board members responsible for the classy socializing to promote community participation in the world of classical music. Jean Fox. Margaret Gates, Gloria Green, Mary Myan, Mar- cy Mulville, Colleen Oglesby, Dorcas Preston, Elalne Vander- pool and Pat Weiss were among the league members in support of the opening-rught runner cele- bration. Operung rught was followed this week with an elegant lun- cheon at Pelican Hill, Newport Coast. Special guests were St. THE CROWD i , ·' ' . '. ":·'· •.• ~ .... ·~.~ ~· ·., .................... ,",. ~ .. b.w. cook Clair, PSO president Douglas Freeman, vice president and executive director John Forsyte, and Mark Mandarano, assistant conductor under St. Clair. The ocean-view clubhouse at Pelican Hill hosted a large con- tingency of local movers and shakers, with proceeds from the luncheon benefiting the chil- dren's musical treasure hunt, a · magical part of the Pacific Sym- phony Family concerts. • The Village Crean hosts Ballet Monbnartre this weekend with a Saturday-evening gala meant to support the ballet's community outreach and scholarship pro- gram. The semiformal evening begins with a no-host bar at sun- set on the Crean estate overlook- ing the Back Bay. A buffet din- ner and silent auction proceed an evening of entertainment Ice Skating champion and 1999 U.S. national silver medalist Naomi Nari Nam will be one of Ballet Montmartre's honored guests along with Marat Daukev, a former principal dancer with the Kirov Ballet. Oaukev was honored with the •People's Top Artist• award in Russia. The ballet troupe is also busy readymg its popular holiday pro- duction •A Christmas Carol• to be presented this season iil the Memorial Hall Auditoriwn at Chapman University. Call (714) 241-7424 for last- minute reservations for the Sat- urday evening festivities sup- porting Ballet Monbnartre or for more information and tickets to the upcoming holiday presenta- tion. • Speaking of holiday produc- tions, the Junior League is in the final stdges of preparation for its very big Christmas event set tp debut next week, with an open- ing-night gala Oct. 16. Christmas Company 1999 is being billed as •Holiday at Sea,• with all events set to unfold on the grounds of the Orange County Fair. This will be the 24th annual Chrisbnas Company produced by the Junior League. Jt is their largest and most impor- tant fund-raiser ot the year. Capacity crowds are expected by this season's chair Linda Colton. . The talented and dedicated ons...(...-Y 1"' Is 111111 16.115 '1talidaJ ..... wilhal MlllSSltto.wd on'9,-of .. °""' Culy fti. l1is .. be .. 24' lllUll Christ- rnas ~pr~ ducld by the Junior lque. h ls thlir lcqes1andmost ~fwd­ raiser of the year. local Junior Leaguer is working with Kim Hender- son, Christ- ian Elmajlan, Chrtsttna Busby, Heldl McLoed, Shelly Clark, Dianne · Allen. Heather Klein. Jen- nifer Bain. Melinda Pig- ors, Cindy Siegle, Kacl Christian, Elizabeth Baber,AJ. Jacobson- Adams, Amy Macuga, Rachel Stone, Stacia Nadelman, Toni Redman and Margaret Goss to present the finest Christmas Company to date. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Holiday pageants? Christmas p.m1(5~ FC$uvc ~nu? Your little ones w1U shine in chese adorable, ntarly new hol1tby dresses, suirs, ourliu and morr. 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Above are Udo Isle's dynamJc art patroness Joan RJach, left, Larry Williams, • sponsor of the show representing South Coast Motor Cars i of Mission Viejo and Corona del Mar, and Fran Bass. .! Imagine your child experiencing the joy of the Montessori Tradition ... ~school-Kintkrgartm FuJI Time/Part Time Aga2to 7 711m-6pm Costa Mesa Courtyard, 1835 Nc:wpon Blvtl At Harbor, Co)ia Mesa (949) 642-8205 --------- ~ ------------- . . . Jly Pilot IT bree Kings" is a crown- ing achievement for David O. Russell, the wrtter/d.1rector of this modem- ~y equivalent of a Dali Clock niiilting in the Iraqi desert. 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Fri, Sat 5 :llpfn-11 00pm loceted et 440 Hdotrope Ave. Qirone del Mer 94Sl723-9685 BASILIC RESTAURANT Offenng a vanety of SWiss French wsine Locet8d et 217 Manne Ave on Balboa Island Dinner s8Md Tues • &Joi 5 30 · 10 p.m for reservetlone pleese call 19491 673-0570 PINOT PROVENCE Joachim Sphchel's only Orange County restaurant features Medrterreneen fare 1nspired by ltle oountryStde of Soothem Frence in e splendid setting, rich with antiques end rustic elegance Recognized by the James Beard Foundation Mon-Sat' Breakfastll..uncMJm Sun B~ 0141 444-5900 TROQUET With a decor IWTllfl!acent of the oozy, chlc bistros of France, Troquet offers aupert>, modem French bistro cooking by chef Tm Goodell. Exoellent wine lrst Me!JltfiqUe desserts' Top Rated Restannt - Sl:M:tlem Cel1torria Zeget Sl#"t1!Y Recogllled by the James Beard RIU'ldation Mon-Sit llllClv'Dimef. Closed~ £7141 7oo.6B65 SIR ROGERS, LTD 5anctMches. coffee and npresao ~ & llTIOOChles All new brelideat mni. CatAlring 8Yll'llble. 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The up$1W6 Qger Loooge feecl.res prerrun agars, spriti end an extensive eppetlZ8r meru Locet.ed et 3131 West Coast Hwy. 1949> 642· 7800 LUGANO CUCINA DEL MERCATO The aophisticated ambiance will remind you of a Milanese ceM DelrclOUS meals kn 6fNVY dinners to this posh spot where palate- plees1ng fare 11 <neted using only the freshest ingredieru Moofn 8reekfestl\.ulcMl1nner, Sat-Sul: Dimer located et 650 Anton Blvd 17141 668-0880 AMACHI Sushi & Susn to Go. Complete Ber All Major Credit Cerds. Located Al. 2675 IMnl Ave IAaoss from Newport Golf C<usel 19491645-5518 BEN I HANA America's mo&t celabrad Japanese ~ Open 7 days • week Lln:h 11. 30-2 30lrn Mon ·Fri • Climer 5 3).1 ~ Mon • Th.rs ' 5 ~11 OOpm Fn. 5 00.11 ~Sat' 4 30-9 :J)pm Sul L.ocecad et 4250 &ch St 949 955-0022 Ml CASA CU meals n OOoN a tnp to Beja as well a Mexico Now olTaring fish ta;:ot Ptlone eheed for orders to-go Hotn Delly frc:rn 11 em. 1'J m8IQI' credtt cards ecceptec:J Located 14 296 17th St., Costa Mesa 1949) 645-7628 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO AuthenQo Mexrcen food. With the freshest lngred1enta & e rttNI ~ght CUISll18. Greet mergenUlS Holn LlllCh & Dinner AJ rneior. a'edit cerds accepted Located et 2101 Plecertta. Cost9 Mesa -642· 1142. 2800 Newport Blvd., ~ Beech -675-6855 end 2744 E. Cc>ast I-My . COM -19491644-8228 W... the ~ Are Endless.· This former Newport Rib Compeny location « 2Cnl ~ B~ W~~ ln'8Y ot~ .-... dl((ien---:-st111t end mfood" pnoee LA GRANJA for the .... family cu Mm\ Cll'l1fol1able boodle. flAI w. kids' mpj 9"d banquet room.,.. wea wortt1 the viet. 0pen MEDITERRANEAN GRILL .,..., day et 4 00 pm Teli:i ~ Mllebll ett.r 11 00 /IM 19491 The dlltincrM wsq d ~blend of chi belt d ~end 548-0099 ~ ~ futl.ring tapel. pe81le, ll"l8fl -'ood. ~ srOled meets. 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' date book I I 1 I ' 14 nu.day, October 7, 1999 Daily- Take a trip to an Italian piazza at Fashion Islan<f's Francolti W al.king the streets of a typical Italian dty you'll notice plenty of estab- lishments with the word "Bar• over the door. Enter for a cocktail and you might be a bit surprised. While most of these places will serve you a glass of wine or aperitif, they are really more a spot to get a snack or an espresso between meals. Glass showcases are filled with panlnl, small sandwiches with a few DiNING REVIEW sllceS of meat and cheese, and the menu might also list small cal-' zones and pizzas as well. Francoli Gourmet Emporio in Fashion lsl~uU. :.~s built on this tradition and now t.Hers panini, pasta plates, salads and other tasty treats to hungry shoppers in need of a brief respite. When Francoli first opened in 1994, lt was primarily a specialty store canying gourmet food products, Italian pottery and upscale kitchenware. A deli counter offered sandwiches and espresso drinks along with sliced meats and cheeses, and a wine bar along one wall allowed one to taste many of the fine Italian wines available for sale. Well, management noticed the lines forming at the deli counter and about a year ago the store was remodeled. An outdoor patio was added for al fresco dining and half of the interior was con- ve~ to a dining area. A small cooking area was added allow- ing the chefs to prepare a limited menu of pasta dishes. Francoli has always bad a nice selection of cured meats and cheeses available for purchase, and these are now featured in several of the antipastl dishes. A mixed plate of meat and cheese is served in three sizes ($9.991$16.991$21.99, respective- ly), and features some excellent salanus a.long with a selection of uuxed olives and some fresh bread. I've made a light meol of the small plate; you'll definitely want to share the larger sizes with some friends. I like the brcsaola plate (same prices and sizes as the mixed meats), that features salty air- cured beef, an Italian specialty, along with arugula, lemon, extra- virgin olive oil and some fresh parmigiana cheese. The peppery greens compli- ment the salty beef and sharp cheese, with a nice accent added by the fresh lemon juice. Other favorites are the caprese salad · ($7.99), fresh tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella and fresh basil shards all drizzled with olive oil, or the bruschetta ($7.50), toasted bread slices rubbed with garlic and topped with some of the same tomatoes and basil and a sprin- kle of olive oil. Francoli offers several salads, most of which can· serve as either a first course or a light meal. I like the spinach salad ($6.50), wlµcfl tops fresh spinach with . some of the tasty bresaola men- tioned earlier and is served with Antalllo Monat II ........... 01 Francoll GOll98t Ell!ipodO In Falbkm "'•NL a tangy mustard dressing. Anoth- er good choice is a variaijpn on an Italian classic that features white beans and tuna fish (8.50) tossed with~ome onion and capers and dressed with good Italian olive oil. ,._._...'1t ---·--' ~c.-eY ·--"'~· ..-i~ 90'>~ t.P4 A PROFESSIONAL )\JI\ BROADWAY SHOW RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL. 'ruSTIN 92780 Santa Atv F , N.wporl Aw. ell-ramp i ,~ AMACHI I:.. ~ ~ ~-' • Authentic Sushi Bar .1"9 ~ Francoli imports all of their olive oils and usually has an excellent selection av&.ilable for sale. The panini featured at Francoli are larger than those f6und at Italian bars, but are just as tasty. Some-of these are served cold and others are grilled, like the prosciutto and fontina cheese sandwich ($7 .99), which is sort of an Italian version of a grilled ham and cheese. Fresh basil leaves are added to the mix and the whole ihing is served on savory grilled focaccia bread. ~ -~~ •Elegant Dining Room 7~ ~ rej a.ell 11-f 11:»!9 • Complete B ~ Non-meat eaters have several choices, including a sandwich that features grilled eggplant, peppers and onions ($7 .99) mixed with some goat cheese and served with the same 1ocac- cia. Another good choice that has its roots in the heart of Italy is a sauteed spinach panini ($7.99), that combines spinach wtth sun- dried tomatoes and melted fonti- na cheese. 1ffi ... 11-SAJ 1:11-1,_a Sushi To Go ~ CllSOMMI 645-5518 Ji (.P~ '8tJeL al. 1~~) &JuJ,~~a4 Sconff • muffins • putry crol5s.nu Serving Diedrich Coffee Live-Oa/.ll.Band Fri~ 'a4Jirdays 8pm·11pm r.-----------:-i 645-5519 ~ The latest additions to the menu are the pasta dishes, and I think this is where there is still some room for improvement. Spaghetti or penne is offered with either a sauce of fresh toma- toes and basil or a tomato cream sauce ($7 .99). Both varieties are flavorful and have just enough 11F•1tEE1 f trdfin Mth purdlasf of coffee I L _ ...!.. ~U_E?!!_~ ~!!?~e!.. _ .J LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY & SATURDAY • 7PM 23600 Rod:field • llte Fnst 260 Brisrol e Costn Meso ~1rl11 e1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 (949) 587·9008 (714) 444-4652 Cltll fM entenainment tcti.ctui.. Brides, Appointments Now Being Taken for Our Autumn· Winter Wedding Colledion +FLOWE~T W i\ I~ I~ I I <) l J S I~ New Shipmenp of Glass and Porcelain Vases, Plus 99; Merchandise Arriving Daily . ThP First, Tile Origi11al, Tlie Best -THIS-W-EE-K-SPECIAL-COLORS & SCE __ NT_S __ O_F A_UTIJMN _ __, Sunflowers .au ~·anttits" ............................ " .. -...... : ... w ..................... -............. _ .................................... 75' each I I . ' ' . Po ms ong astmg mums ... all rofors und sryfts ......................... -•HM•M•"'"'" ........................... 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Saturday, Nov. 6th 4 pm to 9 pm 1 < *Nine Unique Shops full of Treasures for your Home!· Call now for advance Harv t Dinner R~rvations! (949) 722-1177 130East17th Street Costa Mesa, CA (Behind the Harp Inn) •I sauce to enhance the pasta with .. out drowning it. I was disappointed with the l' chicken ravioli offered as a spe->' cial ($12.95). The chicken fillitt9'1 in the pasta was very good but' ' was overpowered by a heavy cream sauce laced with cooked J spinach and pieces of roasted 1 chicken breast. The sauce was supposed to be flavored with Jiffl. oncillo, a lemon-flavored liquo~. but I couldn't taste it. Antonio Moretti, Francoli's manager, buys all of the store's wines, and is rightfully proud of hls collection Many of the fine wt.nes; most from the Piedmont region of Italy, are offered by thj glass. Try the g~e or the ,1 amarone, two excellent but less- er-known reds. Wine tastings are schedulea on a regular basis to help famil- ianze customers with theu excel·. lent selections. Francoli Emporio Gourmet is a fine choice for a snack or a light meal. I like to stop by in 1 the evenings, when they some-. times have Italian singers per-1 fonrung, have a glass of wine 1 and maybe some antipasti or a 1 plate of pasta, and pretend I'm stanng out at a picturesque Ital1 ian piazza. • STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining reviews appear every other Thursday. j llo• .. G•I•-.. P••otly Mary• .:.. iOally Pilot I ' ... dateOOok IFrom the stage to h~ pOlitical arena yuser .. MILii/ JAIGNWUlamD 'lbe._.....,.._.waaw The late state legislator QDris Allen was first woman of the year in theater TOMTrrus The recent death of Doris Allen, the, confrontational and controversial former speaker of the California Assem- btf, brought back a multitude of memories for me -none of them of a political nature. Before she ventured into pol- itics, Allen was an accom- plished actress and director in local community THEATrR theater. When the 11 c Daily Pilot first began honoring a man and woman of thP. year for significant achievements in the- ater a quarter-century ago, in 1974, she and South Coast Repertory cofounder David · Bmmes were the first recipi- ents. What earned her that recogni- tion was a scintillating perfor- mance in the title role of "Marne• at the now-defunct Sebastian's West Dinner Play- house, under the most repressive of conditions. She and the direc- tor were engaged in a private war during the show's run, but her professionalism prevailed. Yet, my memories ol Allen go back even further. In 1968, I bad written a play called ·summer Lightning," which was approved for produc:tlon at the Westminster Community Theater with the author making his directorial debut. Dons played the second female lead in that show -or at least she played the first week- end before a broken ankle in a parking lot tumble shelved her for the rest of the run. A year lat- er, she was involved in another original play, written by Sondra Evans, who had taken the lead- ing role m my sliow the year before. That play, •The Haunted Wood,• brought to the stage a young actress named Beth Cicil- iot, whom I praised in my review as "a statuesque pictw'e of cool beauty.• A year later, in 1970, Allen 1m11ounced auditions for Ten-1 nessee Williams' classic drama l l!!!!!!l!!!!ml!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!E!!!!!!ll!!!li!ll ........ We Have The Low qt Prices In Town Only SJ). 99 tb Fresh Santa Barbara Shrlm $2.291b or 3 for s10 oithem Rock Crab $3.291b •A Streetcar Named Desire." I was halfway through rehearsals for a play 1 was directing in Mis- sion Viejo, but I auditioned nev- erthe less, some~g I hadn't done before nor haven't since. I won the part of Mitch and the statuesque Beth was cast as Blanche. Our stage romance blossomed into a real one and we were manied a few months after •streetcar" closed. 'nto wQl play jlaat Tllat's,..,,. ma frOm 10 a.m. to 1 ,_ 8'm· dayt. 1'bat'I AIOma ti at llJO HartJor BMI., COlta M8la. Par mpre information. can C9't) 548- 7999. ALDI MEOLA Al Di Meola plays at OCC at 8 p.m. Saturday. lkketS are 124 to $31. OCC ii at 2701 Paliview . Rd., Costa Me1a. Por more intor- The marriage lasted 13 years and produced two kids, now grown, who, in all probability, wouldn't be around today if Allen hadn't brought their moth- er and father .together back in 1970. . mation, call (714) 432-~. Doris left the theater soon after •Mame" closed and won election to the school board, which became a stepping stone to the state assembly. The trials and tribulations she encountered as the first female speaker have been well documented. Calif omians can look back on Doris Allen as an object of politi- cal controversy. I remember her as the lady who brought Beth and me together almost 30 years ago and might still be around today had she not forsaken the joy of community theater for the stressful, contentious clamor of • the political arena. •TOM 11TUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. OTYOFBIEUA GENZIANEUA OtOIR ~ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of Newport Beach presents the City of Biella Genzia.ne11a Choir at 1 p.m. Sat- urday. The event iS free. the church is at 2150 Bonita Canyon Road, Newport Beech. Por more information, call (94~) 642-1123. UBRARV MUSIC The Newport Beach Public Library and the Newport Beach Arts Comlnission present "Piano and Violin Selections" by The Azonni Duo at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Newport Beach Central No matter what you're doing, your hometO'NT'I ~ ms IN ••• l>dily IM Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers • Work Books [All Subjects) • Stanford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Christian Materials • Learning Games & Much More • Laminating Available Hours M-F 10-6pm Sat 10-Sprn New Location 1215 Baker St., Unit J Co ta Me a (Baker & Fairview) (714) 557-7750 Charles Dicluns' · l>l<l\IHIHI ~'' A }-t'~ , • t f , '" , n ~ ' ,1 q , CHRISTMAS CAROL 1ul.irputl lry },.,...,, Pat€h ""6 ~· ... ,, ..,,.. Jirm«i b] Jolm-Da11iti l\dkr SPECIAL 20th ANNIVERSARY RENDITION OF THE~ DICKENS CLASSIO Expcriena an old-fashioned Christma.J onitagc: as SC R's family shares the warmth of the holida~ wuh Orange: Counry families. liny lim, Bob Cruchir, old Ebenezer ~c: and all rhe memorable Dickens cluraum will be waning to put you in the holiday spirit! ~!4,, lnve1nnent Yuk Not Rertr' Lot Angeles 1imc1 Honorary Pmduar HASKELL & WHlTF. llP; PAUL. DARANNE AND COURTNEY FOLINO lll<l\IHIHl' 1 1· ,,, """ /ti M11rto1 IJ1711 Jrrti.td lry Gto'ft Gllfiw II ~ ... lrtltlin.. -""" • SJNMUh """'' -•~nntilUlntr -o.ily .Piloc •• ,. Ubury'I Pmodl M11th'19 Roma. 1119 eVmt ii free. The library ii at 1000 Avocado Ave. Por mare iDIGnMtlan. call (949) 717-3801. oa: SYMPHONY OllCHISTIA 1be OCC SYJDpbony On:beltla kicks oft lb new tealOft at 7:30 p.m, Sunday with a concert to Include Beethoven'• ViOlin Con- certo. Tickets are $6, $10 at the door. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5680. MOSCOW STATE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Moscow State Radio Sym- phony Orchestra performs works by Rachmaninoff at 8 p .m. Monday at The Orange County Performing Arts Center, Tickets are $15 to $55. The Cen- ter is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For.more informa· tion,call(714)740-7878. THE KJNGSTON TRIO AND THE LETTERMEN The Kingston nio and The Let- termen play at the Orange County Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. Oct. 15 and 16. Tickets are $14 to $54. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 740-787Q. II m• WOON OVER IUFFALO' Newport Theatre Artl Center pruvits Ken Ludwig's •Moon Over Buffalo• through Sunday. Tu:kels for the comic play are $13 for general admission. The theater is at 2501 CWf Dnve, Newport Beach. for more mJor· rnation, caQ. (949) 631-0288 SHAw·s 'PHILANDERER' . South Coast Repertory hAs opened its 1999-2000 SP.ason with "The Philanderer• by George Bernard Shaw. The play, a comic look at the avoidance of ma.rrtage and the cultivation of ."channing friendsh1pio," will run ·through Sunday. SCR is at 655 Town Center Dnve, Co ta Mesa. Tickets are $18 to $47 and mily be purchased by calling (714) 708-5555. 'TRUE WEST' South Coast Repertory present Sam Shepard's play "lhlc West" through Oct. 24. Shows will run at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, with matinees dt 2 p .m. Saturdays and Sundays. SCR is at 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-5555. OCTOBER EVENTS lmERMEOIATE ASTROLOGY with FATTY Thurs. Oct. 7, 14 ~ 21 7to9pm TAROT CLASS with TOM ftCW. ~ GCXmllf IMllCTM An hltaKltN •> 'ra' ..... :myw&ery ii Jlalllntml ....... Pridayl and s.turdays .... Me2zanbM a.ta~ 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Package1runfrom142 to S54 per~· .For more information, call (714) 979- CLUE. V1SUAL PHILOSOPHY Artist Lydia Ringwald presencs "Visual Pbilosophy: Where Pbi· losophy, Metaphysics & MythOI-... ogy Meet,• a free' program to be hold at 7 p.m. Qct. 14 in the .Newport Beeich Central· Library'~ Friends Meeting Room. The library JS at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information. c.all (949) 717-3801. 'CELE8RATE THE ARTS' The Newport Beach Central Library invites the public to a weekend of specaI programs, "Celebrate the Arts," Oct. 22 through 24. Events include mag- ic show. and demonstration of web-based arts resources. The library IS at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801. Sat. Oct 9 • Mer.aphr~'c.a1 Books • Or1glna Jewelry. Olfts Artwork I 0:30am·5:30pm • Minerals er Gemstones • Ni.lndQl'\<ed Cry:staJ Quan Yin er 6u<ldha · Herbs. l'uenllal Olis. Incense 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 ~,751.1,1 151 (Comer of Baker & Bear streets) 't 't • .. . *' • • .. commWllty forum lllTOllll A group of women take off in the Harbor Heritage Run last Saturday. The Harbor Heritage Run should be a lesson for us all T hat sound you heard last Saturd. ay -if you live near Newport Ha rbor H igh -was the huffing and puffin g of a good cause In this case, it was nearly 800 runners z1ppmg through Newport Heights and m the process rdtsing $32,000 for the school In the pc1st, the annual Har- bor Hf>rilage Run whtch has rdised about $25,000 edch year recently -has proVJdcd the money for the school to build new swim lanes, buy wrestling mats, get a kiln for the art de partment and purchase uni- forms for the music depart- me nt. This year's money will go toward sponsoring an assistant for the school's counselor, pub- lishing the parent newsletter and supporting various acade- mic programs. Those improve- ments will be made largely thanks to the event's 11 spon· sors, including its principal sponsor, Coldwell Banker. ln terms of the school dis- trict's multimillion dollar bud- get. and the millions raised by Newport-Mesa foundation.S, $32,000 may nolseem like much . But the llhportance of this fund-raiser goes well beyond the dollars and cents -the money raised, and spent, for 13 years tells only part of ~ good tale. The rest can be found in the numbers of people taking part in the run, the prernce pasta night and all the other activitJ.es surrounding the fund-raiser. First off, there's the stu- dents. All those who were up early and racing in the 2K and SK races provide the perfect counter to the typical picture of children mentally strapped to the couch and glued to the television. They're being taught the right lesson -and early -about health and fit- ness. We hope they continue to heed it. But it was not just the run- ners whQ the race a suc- cess. Art nal 700 people attended this ar's race, which also included a water polo tournament and a free health and fitness fair. That's an impressive crowd for a cool Saturday morning. It's also a lot of people out in support of their school. And there sh ould always be more. -Daily Pilot ~--~__."ms and n for proposed El Toro $]>Qrt AT -: orange County Supervisor Cynthia Coad's suggestion that El Toro airport have one-third fewer passengers and John Wayne-like restrictions. · IN FAVOR OPPOSED It is not a goo<i solution at all. It is a very bed solution to downsize the proposed El Toro All'pOrt. After all, it was an airport before. Why downsize it? Why not con· tinue to use it and have some restrictions like there are on any civil airport? No, it is a very bad solution to downsiZe it. It should stay 8 full-size airport and we should make it a very big airport. I agree that SupervisOr Coad's remarks in making the El 1bro Airport smaller than the projected passen- ger level ii an excellent idea and tbe curfew for both airports should be worked out. There is no reuon why we can't run this properly. John Wayne is tenibly overcrowded. And we certai.Dly need El Toro. And I believe the people in· the El Toro a1eo must Ieam to compromise with the sit- uation. E. MESHJ ,1 , Newport Beach BOBWOlfF Newport Beach J am iii favor of the pro- posed El Toro airport. I think a nighttime curfew would be good. And I think that a. large airport would be good but 1 can see why they should have the night- time curfew. EMILY TYGART Costa Mesa Yes. I believe that the downsizing of the El Toro plan with the same curfew restrictions as John Wayne is a workable solution to the impasse. GRETCHEN ALENIN Newport Beach Everybody wants the. convenience of a local air- port but nobody wants the impact that it may or may not have on our communi- ties. The majority of the growth in the Orange Cowity area is in South · County and John Wayne is at a logical traffic maxi- mum, sbort of extending runways and taking addi- tional land to the west. The clear logical choice is to uti- lize El Toro to meet the growing need of the area. It is a phenomenal opportuni- ty that has been presented to us, it would be abysmally stupid to utilize that facility for anything othe.r than an airport and continue to search for land to build on or attempt to expand the l don't agree with down- sizing El Toro. That is the purpose in having Bl Toro is to have international capa- bility. U we can't have inter- national capability we might as well just expand John Wayne. This area needs an international air- port. People continually need to have to drive to Los Angeles to pick up flights to go to different parts of the world and this is a highly important area where peo- ple do that kind of traveling continually. An internation- al airport is highly neces- sary. COL MICHAEL J. PIATNfTZA Newport Beach On the surface, Coad's proposal seems like it is a favorable step toward com- promise. However, when you realize that the county bas no jUriSdiction over • takeoff direction a.nd time restrictions, the proposal begins to fall apart. Add t<> this the previous resolution by the board that a 19 mil- lion-annual-passenger air- port could not generate enough revenue to support its bond costs, the fact that a cargo airport needs to have night and early morn- ing arrivals to have parcels ready for the business day and the fact that interna- tional flights do not conform to the time zone and oper- ating hours of an airport • -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=~-=--=-~-=--=-~~~~-;-~~~~~~---===:::==:=======:::;::=---+-existingonetha.Lisa.lready- M A I l B A G at capacity. and the proposal loses all credibi!!!Y. The 18 million annual passenger limitation isn't even a change because the CUJTent plan calls for 18 million annual passengers 'i West Side plan needs to move forward YoUI articles state that a dis- tinct group of Costd Mesa ati- zens have been left out of the planning process r·stronger Lati- no outreach Uiged, • Sept 16). The lack of knowledge and involvement o ted by Maria Ele- na Avila goes way beyond the Latino commuruty. An in!onnal poll of my local friends and neighbors indicates a general lack of knowledge C'oncerrung the West Side red<>velopmenl project. Either the city of C'osta Mesa failed all reside nts and business owners regardless of race, creed, or socioeconomic status, or-as usual -the people's desire for the government to take care of everything bas left some hold.mg the bdg. ln this case the bag is held by the reside nts of the West Side's rundown, low-cost hous- mg. These are the folks who may be forced to move if all goes according to the current plan, and undcf5tandably they don't like this possibility. While it may be truo that !many of tho who will be affect- ed are Latino. it is shameful to :imply that the s1tuabon is in somo way radally motivated. Along these Un , I urge the C1ty Coun- cil to stay the course, and avoid buckling under lhlnly veiled claitns of roosm. The dty has ddne what it cdUld to reach out to its citizenry, a.nd u you note, m1.1Clo pedal overtures to on di.stmct group (Thole who now cry fow).1.ct's IDC>t condone a wo.st of addltional taxpayerdolla.rstoa g a ~cuJAr group, which dunng the lut year did liltl to vote its =:.t th officW putllic 1'bOle who a.r lnt ested hav been m a ttendance at planning sessions, and have worked hard to come up with a plan that makes sense. Out of respect for those who have given of their time, let's try to resist the urge lo start running in circles with the West Side planning process, and instead move forward and unprove our unique city. ERIC BEVER West Side Costa Mesa How popular is the Millennium Plan - really? ln July, the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority mailed some 405,000 flyers to Orange County voters concerning its Millenniwn Plan. Public records show that there was a 3 % response. Of the 3 % response, 63% were from South County, wbjch m~ that 37% of the 3% -or less thaJl 1 %- we re from North County. Judging from the response rate, the •Award-Winning Mil- lennium Plan~ is very popular at Irvine City Hall -and nowhere else. LEONARD R. HALL Newport Bc.acb El Toro money going down the drain · I continue to be amazed With the amount of money ond .,ff ort being spent on something that the majority opposes (•City giv nearly $400,000 more for El toro f1ght, • Sept. 29). In Orange County, we currently have four airports within 60 minutes and ndditiOnal two alrportl within 90 minutes. That is a total of m air· ports. In my opinion, that it more than enough. We sunply don't need a seventh airport, big or small. My suggestion is that the city of N!i!wpor1 Beach should be spend.mg $400,000 on programs that are needed and stop flushing our money down the drain. DEAN WIENER Corona del Mar Community should get behind school bond Concerning the article in the Sept. 24 issue of the Daily Pilot, l was encouraged to read the next- to-last paragraph in the article which stated, •The district must find long-term solutions to its mamtenance problem, so, in the words of several committee members, 'we never have to do this again."' As the committee grapples with the difficult problem of bringing the schools in Newport- Mesa up to an acceptable and safe level, it must also find a path to convince the voters lo aga.m approve funds to do so. I say agaan, because prudent manage- ment would have allocated annu- al funding to maintain these facilities that wer previously approved for C'Oll.lilruction and renovation by tho voters. 1lme and agam we are faced with senous dnd urgent needs to repair or replnce puhUc facilities and infrastructure. Part of the responsibility Of a busmess is to 1 t aside deprodation·besed funds eech year to pay for repam and reRlarementJ of cepital 'facll· ltJes ltl the future. Why this has not been the ca1e with our schools ts, I presume. due to pre· vlous management dedalons to use IUCb fundl 1or other purpo1· es. No mattet ~ urgent 1udl other UM might have been, there can be no excU1e fOJ this lack of sowid management tmpaebng the quality of oUI school facilitieS to the detnment (and possible risk) of our chil- dren. I strongly recommend that the comnuttee take th.ts into consid- eration when formulating the persuasive information to be giv- en to the voters in order to obtain approval of a bond JSsue. Unless this is addressed, and a plan included to preclude such prob- lems in the future, this bond JSSUe will appear as just dnother item in a regular panic-based funding cycle, which might well result in insufficient approval of the bond. ALAN SILCOCK Newport Beach Wilson's proposal a sign of bad leadership So Supervisor Tom Wilson wants to remove a sign from the baggage chum area at John Wayne Airport that describes the planned future of El Toro (•A bad sign?,· Sept. 30). As usual ho is responding lo many e-mail, fox and telephone messages he received from a well·orch trated group of his supporters. Wili;on decmM! the divisive- nc of the El Toro issue and then compared the 1gn to the Berlin Wall and himself to Ronald Rea· gem. Another speaker said the sign was Nazi pmpagonde. Get a gnp, Wilsog, Does anyone have . to tell you how insulting these words aro to so mnny people liv· mg and dead? You say you don't like divil'iveneu but promoting it 1ee1111 to be your job. Anyone IO offended by tbe sign can stay out al John\Vayne Airport, pollibly 4'1bnlna~ the need for 81 'Jbro By tbe way Wlllon. you we no • llonalcl n:=: A. IUt IMWCM'IH ..... Jllad A curfew for an El Toro airport is a must. the reduced passenger count is OK and noise restrictions similar to those in place at John Wayne should be imposed. We don't wish any greater impact on our South County neighbors than we have had to endure with John Wayne. We just want them to share the burden since the majonty of future passengers will come from that area. lf a disinterested observer was asked, •orange Coun- ty needs additional airport facilities, should we squeeze more flights lnto John Wayne wblch is a .-eJ. atively iinall and a geo- ~ V8"f confined airjJOit or lhoukl we accept tli8 WiDdfall of •• that ii Rbetantially mo-With .,..,.,. alreedJ' ..... Uilat lbat ii Cllilnly Jocftt- ed '° tbe IDolt •reeslve population growth In the cauntyr What do 10\I think they would•y1 by 2010, 23 million by 2015 and 28.8 million by 2020. It is very ruce to promise all those things, but when you have absolutely zero control over tluhie decisions, it really Js a hollow gesture. . JOHN BERRY Aliso Vie10 I am ca.Jliilg to respond to the reader poll about whether or not adding a curfew to John Wayne is the right compromise. And I think it is not. Because first of au, they will never get a curlew to pass. It has d.lready been published that the Federal AVJation Administration will never let something like that go through again. So I thWt it b just another campaign of ~tion t,y the Orange County Board of SupervisQrs to push through a propotal that no one in the county wants and wi1l only benefit them econofui· cally. IOW TO CONTACT US The Daily Pilot welcomes letters on islues concerning NewpOrt Beach and COlta Mesa. There are four ways to tend inf::. oommen11: • UU I -Mell to the DUiy P8ot, 330 w. Bay St., COlta Mma 92621 • •NWB llOllJNI -Cd (MO) 842-eoe& • FAX -SCnd to (S..9) 646·4170 • E·MAIL -Send to dal· lypUolfleorthUnk.net All correspondence must lndude your full name, bOmetoWh and pbone num· Mr (for Yeriftcatloft ~ oalf). J ' . ., ___ _ Thursday, October 7, 1999 • Sports Editor Roget Corison • 949-57 ~223 • Colon cancer is no snap to beat, but former Ram plans to win this battle. Former Los Angeles Ram Rich Saul is fairway walking proof that life can continue in the world's trenches even with colon cancer. Once the captain of a Super Bowl team, Saul was an All-PrQ center and pever missed an NFL game during the Rams' glory years. Now, after 16 chemotherapy treatments and eight more remaining, Saul, just like in his football days, is keeping the team loose in the huddle. "I'm going to beat this,• Saul told the crowd Monday at Santa Ana Country Club, which hosted the 10th annual Corporate Challenge C up to benefit the American Cancer Society, an event featuring several SACC members as the backbone of the tournament committee. •nus is just a long training camp, and, hey, the Rams are finally winning (in St. Louis),• added Saul, who greeted every visitor with a warm smile and handshake, accompanied by his wife, Eileen. Saul, who reportedly •carried• his team in Monday's scramble, easily maintains a sense of humor during his bout with colon cancer. •Hey, it's not like there's Mark McGwire and a Louisville Slugger and a jar of Vaseline -it's not that bad,• added Saul, w ho brought down the house with that comment, changing what bad been a relatively solemn moment. Saul, who has been involved with the American Cancer Society for eight years, was hit by a cruel twist of fate earlier this year when he was diagnosed with cancer. Even before his shocking news, Saul promoted G 0 l F richord dunn its golf tournament and helped the Orange County Chapter steadily increase its oet receipts. Last year, according to tournament chairman Chris Massey (SACC), the event raised $82,000, after $3,000 in the first year. This year, the Massey-Saul team is hoping to achieve the golden $100,000 mark. "They're the ones (making it happen),• Saul said, referring to ?11assey and other SACC supporters, such as Boyd MartiJl, president of the club's Board of Directors and a six-time men's club champion. For Saul, it all started during a conversation with Massey on a cell phone eight years ago. •When it's all said and done, it doesn't matter how many Pro Bowls you played m or if you · won Rookie of the Year, but it's about what you ctid to try to make a difference, to reach out and touch someone -and who knows how many lives you might turn,• Saul said. Massey, chairman and CEO of EPS Solutions, one of the event's presenting sponsors with Pacific Life, said the response from supporters of the Corporate Challenge Cup has been incredible. "People have said, "Hey, SEE GOLF PAGE B4 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Newport Harbor's Sailors should have little trouble impressing tans in tonight's home opener against Magnolia with the Sea View League run looming. BARRY FAULKNER TARS MAGNOLIA ,....,.. .... Wb1 •••• vs. CDM at Newport tWbor, 7 p.m •ca.., t ea.e. ............ 0w·,, at Or.nge Comt Cotleg9, 7 p.m. •Co.ea ..... ..,. l>MYPur.._..._, IJ.JIMt (1W·1) • NEWPORT BEACH - For the first time all season, the Newport Harbor High football rooters can sit on the home Side in their own stadi- um. And they figure tq have plenty to cheer about when the Sailors host Magnolia tonight at 7 o'clock. •They're banged up,• Newport Coach Jett Brinkley said of the Sentinels (1-3), who fell, 48-0, last week to Fullerton without nine injured starters. Newport topped Glendo- ra, 28-13, Friday night, despite the absence of starters Billy Cayton, Mike Tunney and Garrett 'Iron- cale, and all three could miss this final nonleague tuneup, according to Brinkley. Coach Bill Friedrich's team has lost seven of its last eight and will be a h eavy underdog, re~dless of how many sfarters are able to go. The Orange League squad, which fell, 40-7, to Harbor last fall, has been outscored, 124-38, including a 35-0 trouncing from Estancia in the season open- er. Newport, ranked No. 5 in Orange County and No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Divi· sion VI, has not lost in 24 games against teams outside the Sea View League (23..0· 1 ). The Tars have outscored four opponents, 139-40. Brinkley said his team will be trying to tie up some loose ends, before it opens the Sea SEE TARS PAGE 82 DON UAt".H I OM.Y Pl.OT Harbor's Ryan Brill (left) and Andre Stewart enjoy a moment at the Touchdown Club, and they've got reservations for tonight. DltlY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEii • Tlwugh uninspired by initial football experience, Tars' Jacobs has flourished the second time around. BARRY fAtlJi.NLR ~Pb J ustin Jacdbs believes in MCOnd chances more than ftnt tmprelslons. OtherwiM, bll focd>eD career may have ended aft8r' 11811 than memorable tntrocluction 1D the •port. •1 p&aJ*I Jr. All-American wtlm I WS1 11, but I didn't really lb• I.at much.• receUed the Newpolt Haltlor tngb ..... . IUNcfout of wty ......... t by lbe Sdan' ...... lg 1uca111 ln M•M .,..,, l's Alt lb .... s MR MtGlit .to Louis6 Slupr _, o Ill of W.-rs not M lllllt .. : Rldl S.UI, on the subject of his battle with colon cancer 0ot1y Pilat Bl HI llfl SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM PAUL • Former All-American quarterback has a stack of trophies, and he's still racking up some.high rewards. RIOIARD DUNN Paul McDonald didn't ffl need to be a member of USC's Beta Gamma Sigma to realize his vulnerability in his first NFL start for the Cleveland Browns. It was late November 1982 and the weather in Cleveland was nasty. Snow tu.med to sleet, then lo rain. Only five days earlier, former Browns assistant coach Paul Hackett told McDonald he was getting the Sunday nod against the Steel Curtain from Pittsburgh The four-time Super Bowl • champions were still mtact. Guys like Mean Joe Greene, Jack Lambert and Mel Blount were still playing ferocious defense. rule of mtE>rceptioru. (2.6%) in his collegiate career. "The talent around ll)e allowed me to really show what l could do. I've talked to a lot of quarterbacks, and they've said it's the other people around them that llad a lot to do Wlth their success.• The Trojans went 12-1-0 and captured the national championship m 1978, defeab.ng Michigan in the Rose Bowl, 17-10, to secure the title over Alabama. McDonald. a Newport Beach resident and currently m hls second year as a radio analyst for USC football games, said one of hls career highlights is knocking off Notre Dame at South Bend, lnd , on national teleVlSion m 1979. ·we'd just tied Stanford (21-21), so we were angry gomg in there,• said McOondld, who will never forget the expenence of playing at Notre Dame in a hostile environment. inside a stadium rich Wlth · football history and f yelling as iJ victory meant We or death. "Thdt was my athletit highlight - McDonald, who always received the offensive plays from the sideline as the USC quarterback for two years, was suddenly thrust into a situation where he was expected to call the plays, while barely able to bold onto a wet ball. For a capper, Cleveland got the ball first that'day, and as Paul McDonald everything that went into the game,· sa.td · McDonald walked up tO the line, he looked around to check Pittsburgh's alignment. Sure enough, there was Lambert stanng at him.with a meraless snarl. •There was No. 58 with no teeth, and looking wild-eyed and wacko like most middle linebacker.. do, and Lambert defirutely was.• McDondld said. "l thought to mysell, •well, you finally made at. Here you are and there' no hole to crawl in.' So there l was, playmg agamst a historical team.· -The-Browns won the game, 10-9, and later made the playoffs that season, in which McDondld threw two touchdown passe with no interceptions Ill Cleveland's first-round loss agamst the Oak.land Raiders and his old USC teammate, tailback Marcus Allen While McDonald would tart every game in the 1984 season and play eight years m the NFL Wlth Cleveland and the Dallas Cowboys, bJs favorite gndiron moments consist or Rose Bowl Vlctories and an NCAA national championship m 1978 McDonald, who set 11 NCAA, Pac-10 Conference and USC records as Coach John Robinson's Signal caller in 1978 and '79, was blessed with a golden touch of a left th.rowing arm coming out of high-powered Bishop Amat High But strangers on the street wouldn't exactly see a quarterback chiseled out or granite. He had height (6-foot-2), but McDonald was a i.elf-proclaimed •nonnal guy.• ln an era featuring Helsman 1rophy winners Allen and Charles White, offensive linemen Brad Budde and Anthony Munoz, and defensive stars Dennis Johnson and Ronnie Lott. McDonald played the perfect role for the Tro1ans as the pitch man for Tailback U. who would kill opponents with tuning passes, like the game-winning, eigbt-yafd touchdown pass to KeVlll Williams with 32 ~d to play in USC's come-from-behind, 17-12 victory over LSU an September '1979. An All·Anierlcao Ul 1979, McDonald was part of sev ral dramatic 1roJan finiahes, u well a~ a 23-1-1 record ln two seasons. McDonald ii one of fow USC All·Americans to have worn teney No. 16. tied for tbe mOlt ln IChool hiitory wtth Noa. 66 and 78. Brite Taylor, Prank Gifford and Rodney Peete also wore No. I G for USC and made All·Americ:an. But McDonald. Wbo ~Id a1molt 60% °'*cm...,... (299 of S011•tUSCr.4,131 yUdl, 37 toudMlowni and only l3 :In~ ii 4'*k '° POblt OUt bil ltroag wppodlag Clll •nw.an.......,of• • llw•tDPlaf---..-. .. U9CWlla .............. ............. 1111111 Mdbe!d. Wbo tit a NCAA nterd tar .. -... McDoncild, whose Tro1ans won. 42-23, in a year he was voted USC co-~1VP. first-team All-Pac 10 and All-Amencan by AP dDd Football New •r JUSt worked hard (in my career) and loved to play. I had pas ion for playing the game, and I loved to compete m big-time situations "I was able to achieve a lot, but not with a lot ol God-gwen talent. The fact that I had p;iss1on Ill what I was doing, and loved what I was domg, 1t allowed me to devote ~ndJ hour to be-good et what I- was domg. That's what I try to tell kids today. Whether you're playing ports or not playing sports, whatever you're domg, have passion for what you're doing. •That's one me ·sage I've tried to tell my children. I don't care if they play football or sportl> but what I do care about is that they find something to have passion about, and hopefully God will put you Ill a po"1tion to have an opporturuty. • McDonald, drafted by the Browns m the fourth round in 1980. graduated from USC Wlth a degree m busme.~s hnance and a 3.51 grade-pomt average, menb.ng c;everal academic awards, mcludmg member<ihip on the Dean's List and Beta Gamma Sigma, USC's bUSl.Jl school academic honorary sooety. An NCAA Po tgraduate Scholarship Winner. McDonald was also an Academic All-Amencan (first team m t q19, second team Ul '781. 1 leavily involved in the commwuty and with dlanti , McDonald has seIVed on the Board of Directors for several orgaruzatlo~, ancludiDg •street Smart Kid$,• a company that promot child safety, and •sports for Lile.• · "You've got to give beck to the commul\Jty you,'re from, and that'& th real legacy you can leave,• he said. •It's not about collecting thing , but it' b'yUlg to make a difference• . For th past two yeais. McDonald, formerly of Wells Fargo Bank, has been a pmner at Spe<.U\lm Alliance Group b:ued in Newport Beach. a company that lpedallz ln ·1oya1ty• programs and~ MdDonald UC> aerves on the Board of Govwnon of the USC Alumni Aaodetion, coech a Junior All·Amerlcan football teun Jn the.,.. end cu Alwayi be .,ned et lmiileva We8k Md>cmMt. I --cff lbt = Pllol ~-Hd: ::--::::=.,.. .... -. ~,.::.~e:.:. d™M'?nsl : .. ~t•' ....... d mill 11'9• OD , t t z J'.. r: il r. l i: Thurtdoy, Octobef 7, 1999 Sports • Better execution, not Brethren Christian High, is Costa Mesa's primary focus in Friday's tuneup. BARm' FAUl.KNF.R COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High football coach Jerry Howell wants, more than anything else, a level-head- ed effort. RANKINGS . from his Mustangs ClF DIVISION IX when they 1. Bonita 4-0 2. Brea Olinda 4-0 3. Pacifica 3· 1 4, Fullerton 3-1 5. Mesa 4-4 5. Valenci1 3· 1 7. Western 2-2 8. Santiago 2-2 9. SOuth Hills 2·2 10. Estancia J..1 h 0 s t Brethren Christian tn a 1 p.m. non league game Fri· day at O range Coast Col- lege. #The test for us ts, whether we're going to pluy to their level or play at our level, ff said Howell, who estl· mates his team's level is a nci>tch or two above that of the Olympic League representative Costa Mesa's C.J. ZunJga ts the Musta.ngs•- chief funning threat and figure to be dolng plenty of Jt Friday night at Orange Coast College when Costa Mesa hosts tlily (450 students) Breth en Ch.rlsttan High of Huntington Beach. DON LEACH I OAILY Pll.Of COSTA Miil LlllUPI CMutsl De • Ht. wt.d.,.., .... ....,_ Mt. aa. ..... 10 D.a W. ~ 1es Sr QI 2 C.J, ZUNIGA S·10 185 Jr, T1 12 AltroMY a..u.s.o. ~ 260 Ji F8 44 SHAUN ~ 6-3 200 St. w" 11 ~ DAY 15·3 170 Jr WA . .U WIU.Y l'MNco ~ 190 Sr. TE 72 ~~y 6 1 24'0 Jr. LT 12 Eusao MMnNu S.10 230 Sr. LG 56 5am sa... 5·10 215 Jr C 74 LUTHIJl MIT04IU. 5-8 300 Jr. RG 54 (fUC CONHA.,.., 6-2 290 Jr. RT "I'd say (the Warriors) are about ~o or three touchdowns better than Bolsa Grande and about a TD or two down from Westminster,• Howell said. Mesa, ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section Division IX, trounced Bolsa, 47-0, in Week 2, then got past Wesbninster, 16-6, for their third win, before falling to Western in a 35-34 track meet last week. . Brethren (2-2 after a 55-25 rout of MlUanatha last week) is a ·two- touchdown underdog. But that didn't dissuade Anaheim, winless in its previous 24 games, from stunning Mesa's cross-town rival Estancia last week. It's a lesson Howell will call upon as the Mustangs prepare for U IWfo#'I Gii• 11 a• 570 ........... M ,_LUGO~ J ToooO-w 10 DAWWlll 44 s.w.. ,..,'MUii 12 JAION .... 11 '-'mcx """-20 GMO STIWMY H JAICI O...V.U..O 4J WIUY '9IAMCO U MO Sf. DE s-t 195 Jr. OT 5-t 200 Sr. OT ~ 190 Sr. OE ~ 115 Sr. Oll 1-3 200 Sr. ILi ~ 190 Sr. ILi ~ 175 Sr.Oll 5-7 1 so Sr. Cl s-t 1~5 Sr. Cl ~ 190 Sr. FS· their final Pacific Coast League tuneup. •we don't want to get caught in the same trap Estancia did/ Howell said. •we can't worry about how good Brethren Christ- ian is, we have to worry about working hard to become a better football team when we face Estancia (to open league Oct. 15.) .• Howell had praise for Brethren's skill-position talent, but noted the Mustangs hold a severe advantage 1n size and strength up front. #Their linemen are not over- whelming and that's where we ,may catch up to them," Howell said. Offensively, Mesa linemen Bric Connaty, Eliseo Martinez, Scott HI I H IC H 0 0 L J f 0 0 I I . . . . . . . . SEEKING REDEMPTION . . • MUST NGS ~ ................... : WARRIORS ~epen.s, Luther Mitchell, Bobby Da.ndy and Charlie Amburgey are used to getting their way. Their bard work baa helped • junior tailback C.'J. Zuniga amass : 644 f\lShing yards and 10 touch-: do~~~ J~!ec~~sh~ a:·pro-; vided an element of balance, trig-: gering the Mustangs' passing : attack by completing 22 of 37 for ! 332 yards and four TDs. : Senior tight end Willy Franco is : the leading receiver with nine : catches for 1• 1 yards and one TD. : Mesa's defense, keyed by : inside linebackers Jason Rankin : and Shaun Perryman, as well as : end Todd Duddridge and tackle : Antony Grublsich, will be looking ! to resume its dominance after : Western rolled up 459 ya.rds of ! offense last week. • Estancia's Eagles anxious to show improvement tonight against Santa Ana Valley after last week's dis~ppointi.ng setback. BARRY FAut.J<Nl·R COSTA MESA-The Estancia High football team had its unbeaten record and nearly its CIP Soutliem Section DIVlSion IX ranking stripped away with a 21- 12 loss last week to an Anaheim team which ended a 24-garne los- ing streak. Tonight, when the Eagles (3-1) host Santa Ana Valley (3-1) at 7 o'dock at Orange Coast College, Estancia Coach Dave Perkins will discover if the setback also cost his players their confidence. •one positive, after getting beat last week," Perkins said, •is that with a Thursday game, we can get right back, in the saddle. We need to see if we can make some corrections and redeem ourselves. We fumbled three straight plays last week, which has never happened to a team I've coached. Maybe we got rid of all those mistakes last week." The Eagles, ranked No. 10 m Division IX, will need to llmlt nus- • takes to compete With the Pal· : cons, who have posted an identi- : cal record against, arguably, : stronger competition. : Valley's opponents have a : combined 7-9 record thus far, . : while Esta.nos foes are 5-11 : Perkins said hJs team's 3 0 • start may have inflated expecta- tions too much. •People seem to forget we were 1-9 last year and we haven't been a perpetual winner," said Perkins, in his second season at Estancia . "We stlll have a lot to learn and last week was a lesson for us. You never want to lose or LES SA VALLEY play poorly and we did both la.st week But, in the long run, (the Anaheim loss) may wind up pay- ing off for us." The Eagles have garnered div- idends all season from senior two- way standout Marshall Hen- dricks. At running back, he has produced 575 yards on 71 rushing attempts. He has scored eight touchdowns and has 760 all-pur- pose yards. Defensively, Hendricks ha& half the Eagles' eight intercep- tions and the Falcons' penchant for the pass might provide the Eagles the opportunity to pad that total. "They like to throw the ball, but they're an eclectic offense,• Perkins said. ·niey'll llne up with a single back and trlps to one side, but then, primarily when Qiey get dose to the goal line, they'll line up in an I formation with two. tight ends.• Estancid's defense, which uti- lizes the double flex alignment, surrendered just 25 points its first three games, before Anaheim nearly matched that total. Offensively, Estancia hopes its wing T can improve upon the 152 yards it produced last week. A Valley defense which blanked the Eagles last year and allowed only 97 rushing yards, returns one of its key performen; in 6-foot-3, 233-pound senior linebacker Ellu Fatu. "(Patu) gave us fits last year,~ Perkins said. ESTANCIA LINEUPS Ht. Wt.a. ,._ No. fl'layer Ht. Wt.0. '°9. 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Mayfair 4-0 Hunger-pangs--- "There are a few areas that still concern us,· said Brinkley. who with last week's triumph, became the Newport-Mesa Dis· tnct career victory leader with 107. ·we're turning the ball over too muc-h (four last week) and we m1sc;ed some conversion loch.• Bnnkley has also said he'd like to "•'l' l>etter produetlVity from his pa-..smq game, which is tnggered by 1urnor quartmhack Chm; Man- denno The> Sadors haven't needed the aenal attack much thus far, thanks to a sobd offensive front and the running talents of tag. team tailbacks Andre Stewart and Ryan Brill. Stewart has 52.5 yards and nine touchdowns on 88 carnes in his Tackles Blair Jones 2. Woodbridge4-0 3. Newport l..o.-1 4. La Mirada 3· 1 S. Tustin 2·2 6. Loara 3·1 7. lrvme 2·1-1 8. Ocean View 4·0 9. Villa Park 2·2 10. Kennedy 3· 1 and Robert Cole, guard~ Steve : Wukawitz and Nick Haddy, cP.n-! ter Lws Cruz, tight end Nick : Langsdorf and fullbacks Travis ! Trimble and Tunney have given : Newport ballcarners frequent : passage into the secondary. Mag-: nolia will face the challenge of ! matching their collecuvc muscle : up front. ! . . r::::ii~ ... 111111111111~~------------------------·· NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS 0FF£NSE 1 CHlns MAl'IDOl1M> 2 AHDM StnNff 44 TAAvtJ TM41U J JusnH JM:Oa 17 CHAO Swnt. as No L.MGsoo# 7t BlAlll JONIS N 51n'I WulcAwm SI LUtt CllUl 70 NICK HAooY 77 ftCMIPT c:c..a DERNse Ht. Wt.CJ. '°9. No. Play ... Ht. wt.Cl.'°'· 6-4 225 Sr DE 5-9 190 Sr NG 6-3 2JO Sr. OT 6-2' 195 Jr. QB S-9 160 Sr. Tl 6-0 20I Jr. fl U 165 Sr. WR 6-0 170 sf. WR M 225 Sr. T£ 6-1 245 Sr. LT 6-2 200 Sr LG S.11 205 Sr. c 6 3 223 Sr ,_G 6-5 325 Sr RT 15 NICk LANGsoc. 21 Alfoy KN.NCZ 71 NICX MoGHAooAM 51 IMO RoTlfWIU 1 C....MMoolHo 55 AlAH S.wa 9 A#ov.W.IH 2 AHDM ST1WNIT J JumHJACOn .. Klun Pm:JtSOH 20 OAVNI PFAl'f 5·11 175 Sr DE 6-2 195 Jr Ol..I 6-1 250 Jr ML8 6 3 187 Jr Oll s.t 160 Sr. CB ~ 165 Sr Cl 6-1 175 Sr SS 6·2 180 Sr, fS NEVADA BOB'S GOLF T Located in the Mimi's Plaza (17th St. & 55 Fwy) 13931 Carron Way • Tustin 714 73()-8233 • Still seeking its first win, CdM hopes to put an end to frustrations Friday night against Westminster Lions. BARRY FAUUCNER MrPb NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del Mar High football team, which takes on nonleague visitor Westminster Friday at 1 p.m. at Newport Harbor High, may be approaching the thresh- old of dJ.m.1nishing returns. ff l think the frustration level is about at its maximum,• CdM Coach Dick Freeman said after his squad had four touchdowns nullified by penalties, allowed no touchdowns on defense, and still dropped a 10-7 decision to Sad- dleback last week. •we're to the point where we really need to win a football game. U we don't, I'm not sure we'll keep (the players)." The Sea Kings (0-.C), ravaged by injury and plagued by incon-. s1stency, should not be over- matched by the Lions (1-3), who are winless agamst CdM's Pacific Coast League and Newport-Mesa District rivals Estancia and Costa Mesl!l.' Westminster's lone win, in fact, came courtesy of winless Bolla Grande and the 4ons gave up 42 LINEUPS DERNSE ... ,..,.. Ht. Wt.a. Pos. No. Player Ht. Wt.Cl.~ 2 MATTMOOM 29 CiMNT ESTAMOOC 44 MmHAns J JoN ScHI•• 4 Sl'IWllf WAM> 21 AoAMCooPa 78 SUN flNToN 51 JAM* Kwn 51 .... ScOUTLU 55 ...... JOtMOH 62 MATT MMsTofil 6-0 180 Jr 08 6-2 220 Sr T1 . 6-3 210 Sr Fl 5-9 1IO Sr. WA 5-9 1S05o WA 5-11 190 Sr. Tt M 255 Sr. LT 5-10 195 Sr. LG ~ 225 Jr. C ~ 200 Sr. RG 6-3 195 Jr. RT points in a 16-point loss to Marina last week. The same Marina team knocked off the Sea Kings, 28-7 in the season opener. Injuries will continue to be a. factor for Freeman's squad. Junior quarterback Matt Moore, who sustained a broken rib and a par- tially collapsed lung in a Week 3 setback to Newport Harbor, could rruss all of October and may not return at all this season, according to his coach. Additionally, outside line- backer Blake Hacker will be side- lined for a third straight game with a ever ankle sprain. Reserve quarterback Joe Barber (broken thumb), and re erve tail- back Chase Presson (fractured hand •u taincd 1n last week's 77 JAY llorrOM 6-3 220 Sr. OE 14 TRAVIS HAcxm 6-1 190 Sr. OT 6' Bil.LY McAllDU ~ 208 Sr. OT 59 5am 9'GGs 6-2 180 Jr. OE 51 JASON K\MTZ 5·10 195 Sr Oll 55 8MMooN JottNS0N 6-0 200 Sr. Ml8 5' Neat "'°5sa s-11 175 Jr Olli Jl D AVID 9ESa 5·11 170 Sr. ca 40 CtwluE At.5ff\ASI 6-1 1 SO Jr. CB 21 ADAM c.oo.a 5-I 1 I 60 Sr. SS 1 Ellte $H[u. 6-0 l 85 Jr. FS junior varsity game) are also unavailable. The good news? Senior tail· back Grant Estabrook has been solid, if not spectacular, as the team's rushing workhorse. The 6- foot-2, 220-pounder has rushed for 79, 78, 77 and 77 yards the first four games and, along with his only reception (a •-yard toss from Evan Burden last week), is responsible for the team's two touchdowns. Burden, who made his hrst var- sity start last week, showed improvement. He completed gev- en passes for 71 yards and 5hould be more confident under cunter agalllSt the Uons' four-four defense. •They like to attack you, but GOLF SHOES Startin ' NGS LIONS teams have blocked them," Free- man said of the Westminster defense. Defensively, the Sea Kings wUJ attempt to generate a pass rush to limit the effectiveness of All~ Golden West League quarterback Kelly Coburn. The senior standout has com- pleted 57 of 117 for ?53 yards and five touchdowns, though he has 51x interceptions (four by Estanoa). "He's a great quarterback,• Freeman said. ·we'll try and get in his face, like Costa Mesa did in the Mustangs' 16·6 win).• CdM eruor Jay Bottom. who had tWo sac.ks last week, could be the primary nuisance for Cob um, who has talented receivers n Vince Lamol (more than 200 receiving yards) and Philip Jenk· Ins (17 <'etches for 242 yards). ~ily Pilot ' • i " ' • SpOrts l'hu<aday. Octbw 1. 1999 BS r--~.~. ~ .. ~.-c .-,-,-L-C-.-,-•• -c O..;.;.;l;;;l;;;l;;;I ~, ==::::::::; SAILORS HANDLE mVINE DON LEACH I OAll.Y PllOT Corona del Mar's Uz Morse leads the way as teammates ln the background follow her steps. • Northwood girls get harsh initiation. JO'.t:Pll BOO ~Pb CORONA DEL MAR -For a second, it seemed like one of those old-fashioned squeakers between Corona del Mar High and Irvine's girls cross country team Except the Sea Kings' oppo· nent was Northwood, the brand new school which took half of Irvme's talented team. The match was different beyond the name too. CdM crushed Northwood 15-46 at Back Bay to further assert itself as the class of the Pacific League. CdM captured the top five spots and eas- ily defeated Nothwood's heralded trio of Christie Farson, Jenny Ormos and Jordan Becktold. •we didn't have d 100 percent day,• CdM Coach Bill Sumner said, •but we wanted to make a statement.• Even without the perfect race, the Sea Kings dominated from the get-go. A quarter of the way through the race, every CdM runner was ahead of Northwood's. And CdM's top tour runners eas- ily ran ahead of Northwood's pace. Liz Morse spnnted out to a huge lead and e~­ ily won the r~ce with a time of 18:22. Jenny Cum- AYSO mins was second at 18:41 despite a fall. Season Meservey and Diana Hossfeld finished close to each other with times of 18:55 and 19:03. And Katie Quinlan just distanced herself from' Farson at the end to take fifth to give CdM the sweep. Quinlan provided the one piece of drama when she was hit by an asthma attack in the mid- dle of the race. ·She had a little bit of a breathing thing,• Sumner said. •All of a sudden, she dropped three or four spots. I could hear her breathing from up on the hill when she was down on the bottom.• After dropping from third to seventh, Quinlan fought back and managed to finish ahead of Par- son. She immediately dropped to the ground in the chute exhausted by the effort. She managed lo get up and afterward said she was fine. Jill Quye and Katherine Morse finished eighth and ninth, respectively to complete the Sea Kings' dominating performance. MCIRC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS . eo..oNA on MAR 15, N°"1'HWOOD 46 (Back Bay CourM) 1. L Morse (CdM), 18:22; 2. Cummins (CdM), 18:41 ; 3. Meservey (CdM), 18:55; 4(Hossfeld (CdM), 19:03; 5. Quinlan (CdM), 19:15; 6. Farson (NW). 19:22; 7. Ormos (NW). 19:27; 8. Quye (CdM), 19:40; 9. K. Morse (CdM), 19:43; 10. Bedctold (NW), 19:52 I Grandstaff leads . JC BRIEFS OCC men win, 13-6, in OEC opener I ·1 Poison Ivy,. 4-0 • She scores four goals to pace the Region 57 game. NEWPORT BEACH Cassidy Grandstaff scored four goal!> to lead the Poison Ivy to a 4-0 win over the Bazooka Babes in AYSO Reglon 57 Division 4 soccer action. Assl5ts came from Anya Joyo, Lacey SchmJdt., Briana Galloway and Micbelle Drucker. Poison Ivy was led defensively by Katherine Doud, Olya Zamucen and Ashley Fischer. In other D1vis1on 4 actlon: • Cherry Bombs 0, Glilaxy Girls 0: The Cherry Bombs were led in goal by Haley Prickett and had solid sconng opportunities from Kelsey Johnson, Hilary Arnold and Kate Murphy. • Millennlwn Babe 3, Y2K Glrls 1: Kara Percival had two goals, while 'Allison Bond added another for the Millcnruum Babes. Leading the defense for the Mil- lennium Babes were Raebel Heyler, Maggie Donnelly and ·goalies Tara Voetuner and .K. T. Molinaro. • USA Babes 1, The Bnilsers 1: Marn. Scott scored for . .the USA Babes, while Tort Bender lied I.be game for the Brui ers. Bruisers goalies, Casey McMaldn and MJchelle Allred played well, wh!le on def ens , EmJ. ly Foster, Amanda Billing, Allpon Wolfpack ties Whittier COSTA MESA -The Wollpaa, C l I I glrls-undcr-10 S 0 C C I I SOC'cer. toam bal- tled the USC X·lrern • club from Wbitt1cr to il 2·2 h Saturday al Estancia l llgh JusUne Freud ror d both goal for the WoUpnck, who arc now 3·2- J in league play. The defense was led by Carly lul&, Emlly Ohlhaver, Megan Muce and Allie Ouernberger, ~hile goalie Krt1ttna O.gue kept 'he game dose for the WoUpa<:k. i.,a:::L.tbe way on often c Weft Yoaag, Ala Mein· CIMn JOMpblOD and Cryital IA other gtrla dub toe r: OCU ball 2, Newport•,,._. I: After a nnt·halt 1goa1 Ladyeatl, AJllOill ~ two breakaway aoM ln the min\IUll ol play lot the win Page, Paige Harryman and Kelly Bartlett kept the game tied. The USA Babes were led offen- sjvely by Alycia and Alexa Mac- Cadhy. • In girls-under-8 actton: Megan Rucker, Kate Duddy, Madellne BendetU and Adrlenne Dreyfus had goals for the Pink Poo- dles, with assists corrung from Clare Dreyfus, Madeline Jaeger and Claire Jaeger •.. Valen Taylor scored two third-quarter goals and Jenny Machin played solid defense for the Poison Ivy ... <;ourtney Lee, Randi Fullen and Kelsey Kaa- marek played well offensively for the Blue Streaks, while Nl.kkl Reed, IJ.zzy Murtaugh and goalies Sam- my Jo Proesner and Caitlin Ahearn had a solid defensive effort ... In the Blazmg Tornadoes' game against the Tidal Waves, Mk:helle Mar· shall and Lella Pozln and Monica Schnapp led the way for the Blaz- ing Tornadoes .. . For the Sea Queens, Cyntbla Bui and Alexa Cohen each scored a goal, while Kortnne Kornman, Athena Uvadu, Nlldd Wanleck, Karoline Wang, Neda Gbulemt and Al)'IM Hunter were solid on defense ... Kirby Burnham and Erin Al.mun scored goals for the Pink Lightrung, while Allie Garrett, Megan Grt.tttn and Brooke and IC.ate DeMlranda provided solid all·around play. COSTA MESA -----.-Orange Coast Col-P 0 l 0 lege's men's water polo team used a strong tlurd quarter to pull out a 13-6 victory over Vi.siting Saddle- back m both teams Orange Empire Conference opener. After trailing 5·2 into the second quarter, OCC ripped off 11-straight goals to secure the win. Scott Butler bad three goals. while-Kavin Becker • .C~ Leeper and Matt McKinney each added two goals for the Pirates (9-3, 1-0). ORANGE EM'tttE CONFER£Na ORAHGl CoAST 1~. SADOlDACK 6 Saddleback 4 1 0 1 • 6 Orange Coast 2 4 5 2 . 13 Or.nge Coest: Butler 3, Becker 2. Leeper 2, McKinney 2, Dugger 1, Kim 1. Lancelott 1, Smalley 1. Saves: Oliver 7. OCC women win COSTA MESA -----.-Orange Coe& College , 0 l 0 started Orange Empie Conference play m the Iigbt fC>CX with an 6-5 wm over Saddleback. in women's water polo. Nerissa Reidenbaugh scored four goals and Laura Blair added two goals for the Pirates (9-2, 1-0). Saddleback fdlls to 7-5, 0-1. ORANGE DW'tRE CONRMJKE OMNcil CoAST 8, SADDUaACK 5 Saddleback 3 0 1 1 • 5 Orange Coast 3 1 2 2 -8 Onnge COest Reldenbaugh 4, Blair 2, Hallman 1, Hytton 1. Saves: Kennedy 10, OCC putts foe away Orange Coast Col-I 0 l f Jege women's golf team edged Saddleback College by three strokes Ul an Orange Empire Conference match at El Prado Golf Course m Chino, par 73, Wednosday. Jeri.rill er Tunzi finished f owth for OCC W\th an 83. Kathy Hille and Jan Cheng finished right behind Turu.i, and Glona Pemesz finished Olghtb for OCC (339). YOLLIYllLL Coast falls in five IRVINE -Orange Coast Col· lege'1 women's volleyball team MW a golden opJ)O!tUIUty fall by the waYilde Wednesday nlgbt at lrvtne VaDey College, fdlng in ftve to the hosts in Orange ~~l11n .. alC, mktwod8118m ..... bul 1111.15-.tt, 11·15, ?-15, 1$-10.1$-11 a.aa w ....... bad 28 kill .. coue ud ... m.... "* hcbldb9d19~mdl0tlgl. lrvlDe tmpioftl ID 5-0, 1-0 • Newport roars back from two-goal deficit to bury the Vaqueros, 13-5. NEWPORT ----.- BEACH -After P 0 L 0 falling behmd, 2-0, to Irvine Higb, Robert Weiner scored twice, fol- lowed by goals from Ryan Cook and Steve Jendrusina to start a Newport Harbor rally, and the boys water polo team went on to a 13-5 victory, in a Sea View League game. Peter Belden again led the · team with five goals, fl.I}d goalie nm Birdsong got nine saves The Sailors improve to 10-0, 1-0 in the league. SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEM'O«T HAMOft 1 J, hMNE 5 Irvine 2 O 1 2 -S Newport Harbor 4 1 4 4 -13 lf'ltlne: Swanson 2, Peck 1, Schafer 1, Shapiro 1. Saves· McClain 2. Newport Harbor. Belden 5, Bean 2, Cook 2, Jendrus1na 2. Weiner 2. Saves: Birdsong 9. ·PIEP lllEiS Tars brush off Artists LAGUNA BEACH-New-TI I I IS port Harbor High girls' tennis, ranked No. 1 in Orange County, had little trouble on the road with Wednesday's 16-2 nonleague win over host Laguna Beach Megan Hawkins and Sarah Barker came llirough for the Sailors! No. 3 team with a 6-1, 6-2, 6-~ sweep. Newport's Tars (9-1) will host Woodbndge today at 3 p m NbM.EAGUE ~ 16, l.AGuNA BEACH 2 Singles; Braverman (NH) def. Sandman, 6-0, def. Johnson, 6-0, def. Ward, 6-1; Adams (NH) 6-4, 6-1, 6-1; Nelson (NH) 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 Doubles: case-Godbey (NH) def. Schulman-Stein, 7-5. def. McMahon- McGulvrey, 6-0; def Tucker-Messmel, 6-0; Myer-Buder (NH) 4-6, 6-1, 6-0; Hawkitis-8arker (NH) 6-1, &-2. 6-1 • Eagles topple Edison COSTA MESA -----.-Lauren Young shot I 0 L f an 8-over-par 43 at c.osta Mesa Goll and Cowitry Club's Mesa Linda course m Wednesday's 141-17 5 nonleague girls goU win over Edison. Laura Cote shot a 47, while Debra Wyman firushed with a 53 fo~ the Eagles (5·3-1). Harbor leads by 19 . / SAN JUAN ----.-CAPISTRANO G 0 l f Newport Harbor High's'girls goU team, 7-0 overall, 3-0 in the Sea View League, tuned up for today's big league match at San Joaqum CC against ~-0 Wood- 1 bridge with a 19-stroke edge over Capistrano Valley m Wednes- day's rune-hole segment at Mar- bella Country Club. Kelly Hunt was medalist with a 44, followed by .Brianna Reehl (54) and Shelly Roberts (56). Midget Seahawks blow out Irvine, 45-0 • Matt Encinias scores · three TDs, Brian Campos scores two touchdowns. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport-Mesa Junior All-Ameri- can Football Midget Seabawks had a field day with the Irvine Chargers en route to a 45-0 win Saturday. Matt Encinias scored three touchdowns, mcluding a 95-yard sweep and Brian Campos scored two touchdowns for the Seahawks. Jun Azurtn had a 60-yard touch- down run, while J.R. Crosby caught a 5-yard pass for a two-poUlt con- ver..,on Offensive linemen Erle Curtis, Cole Edwards, Luis Gudino and R.J. Martin led the charge for the offense Zach Wlsengrad had a quarter- back sack to lead the defense, while fellow defenders Bo Burgess, Tim McCullough, Michael Puentes, Chris Channing, Luis Gonzalez, Chris Wade, Sylvester Langrine, Sam Mallin, Travis Win- row and Brian Wase kept the shutout m tact In other NMJAAF action: JR. ALL· AMER IC .AN F 0 0 TB AL l • Clinic-level Seahawks 0, Irvine Chargers 0: Robbie Lusk and Jacob GUdart broke through on several long runs, but were stopped shy of the goal line Lusk led the defensive shutout, along with Michael Jugan, Grltttn Taylor, Woody Yokayama, FrankJe Russo, Kevin Morgenstern and Travis Sorensen. • lrvtne Chargers 28, Jr. MJdget Seahawks 8: Kevin Artz scored on a long touchdown pass from quar- terback Mike Angelo for the Sea- hawks' lone touchdown Tyler Lance, Austin Brawner and Spencer Unk played well on offense, while Sean Ellis, Trevor Theriot and Kasey Peters played hard on defense. • • Irvine Chargers 26, Pee Wee Seabawks O: Despite the Joss, quar- ter&ick Ryan Lance threw several completions to Matt Silva. Three offensive linemen, Eric Ray, Brent Ogden and Shaun Mohler played a majonty of the gdllle, while the defense was led by Jordan Taormina, David YI, James Coder, David Del Fonte and Pab'lck Williams. • For the Junior Pee Wee Seabawks, m Monday's game agamst the Mis- sion Vie10 Cowboys, Matt Hanser scored on an 85-yard interception for the second week Ul a row. P.J. Banning also scored a touch- down and provided a key block lat- er m the game. The defense Wa5 led by Ryan Telles, John Angelo, Tony Jones. Chaz Vickery, Mike Orozco, Con· ner Ferguson. Jack Turner, NOOT Nalm and Kyle Hayhoe. Quarterbacks Jake Wuebben clDd Hauser directed the offeno;e while the offenSive line of Telle , Banrung, John Gothard, Bryce Jar- dine, Richie Sorenson, Brian Lawler, Zack lavengood, Scott Andrews, Zack Sepulveda, Loo Truxton, Alex Buttallnl, Ryan Dupla and Cavan McCarthy opened holes for running bdcks Alex Warnock, Angelo and Orozco COLLEGE ADMISSIONS The Path To Success Starts l'Iere Grades 9-12 Take the guesswork out of choosing colleges At Achieva, w~nderstand that sorting through more than 4,<X>O US CQll1.:g from Duke to Cal Poly can seem like an impo· ible rask. ThAt'sc-why ""r~nal college counselors spend hours with each student to fmd d\e perfect mat~h. lh4x1doy, Octobw 7, 1999 CONTINUED FROM111 th~ 19905. •u 1 went to another school,• l probably wowdn't be playing anything but baseball,• Jacobs said. "But I knew Newport had a good program. o l decided to give (prep football) a shot.• Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley may not have heard these details, but is thankful for the allure of Friday night lights. Though still devoted to baseball -he pitches and plays shortstop and wW be a three-year starter next spring - Jacobs has flourished in the fall. . He started as a junior at both receiver and comerback and has added punt returning to his two-way workload this season. second piC'.k ' Just one.snap aftP-r a Glendora receiver wrestled the ball out of bis hands to thwart hiS would·be aendl theft, he fielded a punt on his own 22 and raced 78 ycUds for a touchdown to give the Tars a 21-0 second-quarter lead. His heroics, which included a touchdown- saving tackle on Glendora's longest run from scrimmage (54 yards), also made rum a clear choice as Daily Pilot Player of the Week. "He's a very good athlete who is very instinctive on the football field,• Bnnkley said of the 6-foot, 165-pound co-captain. "And he's always ready to give you a great eUor1 on both Sides of lhe ball." SpOrts ag~Yenelt •• Brinkley said. •He WU alweys o good cover guy, but he's become a better tackler.• Jacobi, whole technique helps him get open more than speed or explosiveness, seid spending time In the secondary bas also helped him become a better receiver. "I understand our offense, because I've been doing it for three yea.rs," said Jacobs, whose answers to most reporters' questions are about as short and crisp BS his hitch routes. •aut playing defense, helps (his route running) a lot. It helps me anticipate where defensive backs are going to be, which dictates where J need · I catch. ICs always great to get into the open field.• . . . . • . . • . . • . . • • . . . . • . . . • . . • . . • . . . . . . . • . . . • GOLF OIJmlMd,) ~yen Country Club mem Oavin Herbert and Ron CONTINUED FROM 11 Lane were tbe tournament boooreea. wbDa BeJbera Kenady, here'• tbe money,. llDd Ibey jult Steve Kwooo. Bob McOellan, Betty Mower and former USC aboW up,. Aid~. wbOle quarterbeek Peul McDonald com.mu... tnd\idel luogtiiDe served on the goat conuruttee. memben Dave Hoaowttz. Gordie nus year. according to Mckenzie, Ran Cbambedin. Glen Schafer, Van HoUiind and Dene Herbert's son, Oavm, the USC , t Dowen. Keck School of Medicine received 6,000 appliCations for 150 spots. • nae lnngaral USC K8dl Scho61 On the golf course Sept. 29, of Medicine Golf Cla.Mtc lat week Jake Caneli of Newport Beach was at Pelican Hill Golf Club railed part ot the winning team. over $140,000 for the funding of "We're looking forward to scholarships to the school, making this an annual event, and tournament cba1nnan Paul Bartelt we're going to start planning for said Wednesday . next year's event next week,• saJd The event, which featured an Bartelt. who also represents amaziog list of auction items that Kollstar Golf Company in Newport mduded a visit to the set of Beach. Baywatch Hawaii and a stay at the • The Member/Member Hilton Hawailan Vtllage, had several winners in the gross and Championship at Costa 'Me!>a Gou net categories. But the Putting & Country Club lS Saturday and Sunday and will be pla fed on both Contest at the 19th hole bad as the Mesa Linda and Los Lagos many thrills as the team scramble . courses. tournament chairman Sam Olmstead of Balboa Island, in an effort to win $10,000 on a 50-Mark Kilgore said . Jacobs distinguished hlmsell in all three roles in Friday's 28-13 nonleague win over Glendora at Citrus College. He caugh~ three passes for 38 yards to up his team-high totals to 10 for 165. Defensively, he intercepted a fade pass in the end zone to tum away Glendora's fir.;t scoring threat, and nearly pulled down a Jacobs immechately l1mbrac£?d the enjoyment of ct1tc-hmg pc1sses as a prep, but has only r~cenlly become a more romplPtP. pldyt•r, according to his coach. I to go." Jacobs still prefers offense to defense and has embraced his punt returning opportunities, as well. "l've never returned kicks before, but it's not that much diff en~nt than running after a Brinkley, who entrusted the sure-handed senior to field punts this year. said he has been pleasantly surprised by his elusiveness. "He's got pretty good shake," Brinkley said. "He's really good at making that first guy miss.• He's also pretty good at making the most of a second chance. . foot putt Indoors at Pelican Hill, On Saturday, competitors will . missed the pnze by less than an play 18 holes of best-baU golf on . . Mesa Unda, then play Los Lagos . inch. The roar of the crowd, and . the second day, in which the first . subsequent cry after the dose . . nine holes are best hall and the . miss, sounded like the shot was to . back nine are both balls. . determine the Masters champion . . 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NOTICE TO CONTR.ACTORS CAWHO FOR BIDS School Dlatnc:t Huntington ee.cti Union High SChool Olstr1d Obtain eowm.n11 Ind Bid Due at Hun= e.ad'I Ul1i0n High Dlatr1d, 10251 YOtk1own Ave , Purc:hulno. Room 361, Huntington S"eacti, CA 92~. (714) 864-3339 ext -4350 Due O.te: Th\Jrldliy, Oc· tob9r 28, 1999 at 2·00 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Iha Huntington Beach Union High Scl'lool Olatnc:I, ~~ CountyJ California, by ano through 111 ovemlng Boerd. herelnafter referred to u ~DISTRICT", will ,... oelYa I.IP to, but not "tat then the ~'111t41d time, l4l8led blda tor tl1e awa!O of oonttadl fOr the lo!IOw· ..,.~Bid t848. Elec· ll1l:el at=~~ Job Want t ;OOpm, ~y. Octobet 13 1909 at Ediaon High school, 2140C MaVnolie Ave., HunllngtOr ~ l.lcenM' C.10 Bide lh&Y be receNed tr h plaoe ldel\llflecl abelfa and &hel be opened ano publlc:ly rMd aloud at the tioi.-1tat4ld dill•; lllN and pllOI PIMt em 1pedflcet10N .,.. on tile at the lddreSt titted •bov• Tho19 Yrlll be • , ~ $100 deposl1 requir9d IOf .. ch Mt ~ pt,lne tpaclfkatlons MC blO dOCurnenla 10 g1Aaran '" lhtlr 19tum In gooc condition _.thin ftlt't (!I'. calendtr dllYI ~r the t>'< op9nlno data '" 8ClOOf'deflCI w!lh llC ~of C.ltfomla and "rot...iom Code ltCtotl 7028 ta enc PubllC ,Cont11ct Codf leclorl NGO. N CMMI ~ .,.. .. blddal PQ8Mll N Olli llncillol of COflt'9CtO(I lic.ntf ,... :::.M llTlt"' llld II ...,,...,,. ID..._.Mll f'rd I HI>• COdi lic8or .,. 11, ftO ~,,. I PUBLIC NOTICES be made tor wOl1< or mate rial under tjle contract un lest and untll the Re01Stra1 of Contractors ventres tc the Dis tllCt that I.ha con tractor was properl} licensed at the tJme the blc was submitted Arty oon tractor no1 so lieensed rt subject to peoaltiep undet the law and lilt contl8c w" be con~red void I the llcense ctassll.catlo< specified herelll8her 11 Iha oC a "spadaltY contractor as defined 1n Secuon 7058 of tl'le Caldomoa Business and Proles!llons Code, Iha specially contractor awarded the contract lor ~ woltl shan itself con· struct a mejonty ol lhe w0111. in accordance with the provisions ol Caltlom1a Business and ProfesslOns COOe Section 7059. Time is or the essence. All wOi1< must be com pleted within 180 oon secutlll~ calendar days from the-date SPGcifled on the Notice to Proooed Is· sued by the Dfstnct Failure to complete the wort\ W11hln the tJme set f0f1h herein w111 result In the lmposlllon of liquidated damages tor each day ot delay. 1n the amount of $500 per day. Each bidder shall submit, on the torm lumlshad with the oootract documents, a 1161 ol rile propoHd subcontractors on lhll proiec:t as required by ttte Suolethng anct Subcon· tracting F'a1r Practices Ad, Public Contract Code Sectlo1 4100 It seq EllCll bid shall be eccom· panted by a cendted or cashiar's check or bid bond In an amount not less lhan ten l)Grcent (10%) ol ltle to tal bid price. payable 10 the DISTRICT as a gU3rantee that the bidder, If 111 proposal II accepted, mall promptly ekecute the Agreement, furnish a salls· factory Fallhl ul Per· formance Bond In an amount not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the total bid pr!Oe, furnish a Payment Bond in an amount not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the total bid pr1ce. and tumish certificates evtden· clng that the requlr41d Insur· anoe--U in-affect In the amounts set forth In the general condttlor\S In the event ol la•lure to enter lflto ttte ex>ntract and eHcute the required oocuments, such bid secunty wm be fOttelllCI The Fatthful Per· formanca Bond shall re- ma111 In fuR lorce llfld ettect through the guaraolee pe· r1od as spec:lfled m Ille gen- eral oond•tk>n$ The DISTRICT re erv • the nght to reit1et any or an bids or to waive anv It regulant18s or lnlormahtilr. In any bids or in the b"1 ding • As requlrad by Sect•Oll 1n3 of lhe cantomta La· bor Code, the Otrector of the Depanmenr of In· duS1rlaf Rela11ont ol the State of Califom1e ha• cto termlned the genetal prevailing rates of w11gos In tha loeallty 111 which lh11 wof1( Is to be pei1ormed Coples ol tt1fie rate de· termlnatlon1, are on file at 1M DISTRICT, and cop111 may bG obtained Uf)On 18• QUMI Tile contractor lllaM poal a copy o1 tnese nuu ,Ill each Job 1118 The COi'\• traCIOf an<I any IUbQQo tractor under It Iha~ pay no4 leU than lhl IPldfled Pfl'Vdng 18tet ol wage• lo al wort<e11 emplo\oed bY l'*'1 In the e•QQM>n o1 Iha contract. No bldcSef may w lhclraw 8fl1 blc:l tcx • pertod oC •MY (eo) dlly• allot ll'le date Mlt '°' 1ho opening ol lHds Purauant 10 Section 22300 ol lha Pub11' Con· lract Oodo, Iha controc:t wOI contain prov 1110n1 per· ~g the JUCC:OUluf bid der 10 1UC11thlt ccvt11t111 tor ny moneys WllhilOld by the 014trict to eoture f)fJr· lotma~ und r ,,,. tan• tract or pt1trnll1lt1g p1yme111 ol retentlona urned d•r9C11y Into ncrQW 8Y: Oovemlng Boerd llanad: /ti t"ual Mel.AM, OlfMtOf • ltrocuromentlllntrgy Conaerdtlon PubllNd N"POl1 BMdt-~ ...... ~ "'°' ~ 30, oaotltf 7, Thim I PUBLIC NOTICQ AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11488.4 On AUOUST 24, t Ht, tit t 638 PLACENTIA, IA203, NEWPORT BEACH. CA, the property dHcnbed H : t1.020 U.S. CURRENCY WH Hlzed JtU111Uant to Helllth end Safoty Code Section 114 71 I tt 488 by tho NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT. Tho propeftV WH Mtzod wi1'I roapoct to alooed -AolatJontal of Sectionlal 11359 of tho Health end Hfety Code. YOll -hlwo-by notlfled wt tho Dltlrict Attorney of Otenoo County hH lnltiotod Pft)CMCllna1to lorl•lt th& abow-deocilbed property puraU.nt to Hoafth encl Sefety Code loctlon 11-488.4. You oto ln1lNOted that If you dHlr• to conta•t tho forfeiture of thl• P~rtv. putwant to H111th and Sofety Code Seotlon 11488.6, you mull file • verified clelm 1totlno your In taro at In the P'OP'rtv. You mu•t file Owe claim In the S~r Court of the County of Ofonao wtthln thltty 1301 d1y1 of tho flnt pUbllc•tlon of thl• Notice, unle11 you ~ ICtwll notice. I"•••• 1111 HF08149 I You mul'l ••rvo an ondoraed c09y of tho cl.;m on the Oftttlot Attorney of Oronoo Cowity I Attn: 8UAl ESTES, Deputy Dlltric1 AttomoyJ et 700 Q"4o Contot Dl'lw We9t. Senta Ano, Ca t270t Wlt,,fn tNrty 130! deyt Of tho filing of tho claim In the S~riof Court1avfl DM-1lon. Tho f ollw. to ~ flo end HOUR 0 -tfled clelrft ttetlna en lntetoat In tho propony In tho luporiof Coun will r11ult In tho proportv being ct.elated or ordered forfeit to tho Stet• ol C.l1fomla ond dl1ttlbutod pt.1t1uent to tho prolllelon1 of H111th ond Safoty Codo Section 11489 wltnout lurthor notice or hlerlng. 09/30, 10/07, 10/14 ~~] ,~;:,;;..·~ 1~-1 nta. Terms are cash ooty, Auoclatea,' Marcie Flctltlou• Bualw1 csucted by: a OOl'P<)l'atl~,< With the County Clerk of removal 81 lime of sale Weetharholt·Barnhtrdt/ N1me Stat.ment Have you started qptfO Orange Coun~ on 10-1-99 preview at ..,. lime. For Prealdenl The follow1ng pel'IOl'ls t>usineSs ver7 Yes. ' 1 199t&907052 lnfonnatlon pl8aM ca• Thia atatameht wa1 fllecl are doing buslnitss as: 6/,1'4/199f • D•llY Piiot Oct. 7, 1-4, 21, Dan Dotaon, American with the County Cterk of Blue Water Frelaht For· Blomera, Inc., Zlekary 28. 1099 Th981 AuclionHl'I at Of'ange Coun 1 1Y on 10-S-99 warding, 1&e71 Slmmone Irani, CEO NOTICE OF ~ 838-st>LD (7853) lt1911U07'329 Ln. Huntington Beach, ca. T'hil statement wu ~ APPLICATION TO 359-4212400 OellY Pilot Oct. 7, 14, 21, 92&4? wlttl the CountY a.11c SELL ALCOHOLIC PubUah8d Newport Beach-28, 1099 Th9e3 Fernando Oaco11a. Oranoe Coun~r.'1~7~ BEVERAGES c:o.c. Mela Ddv Pilot FICittiOua Bualnn• 18671 Slrnmona Ln., HUnt· DallY Ptlol Oct. 1, 14, 21, Date o1 Flllng Applicatlon October 7, 1', 1999 Th98S Heme Stai.m.nt ~~~Jn. 28, 1099 Th975 October 5, 1999 Flctltl0u1 8ualMH .!'8 dolnQ ~~~ ducted by: an lndMdual FlctltlOua Bualnut T~.!<~ ~m· N1me Sta*'*tt Stwde"Thola Aay'~~! Hew you ... ,_, doing Name StataitMnt Applcant(s) lallre'. The lolowlng P8l'IOM Avocado SC.., IK, \;09{8 ~~~la The foloWing pel90!\I FOOERA ELISE ALUDA are doing buslnelS u: ....... CA 92827 Thia 11&tement WU flied .,. doing business as: FOOERA JOE LEONARD Callfomla Metal S~· Laura L P.-uola.:..~1 a) WefJspeed EdUcatlon, FODERA NICOlA iema. 8t5 Wm Grove. Or· Avocado St.. ti<, l,;QSla wtth the County Cteltl of b) Weblpeed. 260 cagney Th• applicants lilted ange, Calltomla 92865 Meta. CA 928'Z7 Orange Coun~r.'1~H~9 Lene, 1117, Newport et>ove are app1y1ng to the Ronald Jalma Hlauara, Thia bUllneu Is con-1 !7052 Beach. CA 92663 O.pemnant d Alpohollc 815 West GrOYe, Orange, d\lded by: an lnc!Mdu81 DallY PJot Oct. 7• 14• 21• Roslyn Snow, 280 Bavaraga Control to H ll Calltomta 92865 Have you 1tart4ld dOlnO 2~ 1099 Th96S Ca~ Lane, 1111, New· alcxlholfc bellaragu al This bUSlness Is con-bUs1nea1 yat7 Yea, 8-1·90" f'ictltlOue Bualwt port Beach, CA 92683 2300 HARBOR BLVD Kt d~ed by: an lndMdual Laura L Palazzola Nim• Stat9ment This bulineH i. con-COSTA MESA. CA 92626 Have you stll141d dOlnO Thia atatement was ftled The following pe!10t'\S ducted by: an lndlvldual ~ of 11censa(1) As>· business yet? Yes. 9-9-99" with the County C~ of ere doing bualneu aa: Have you ltarted doing 10<. 41 • ON·SALE Ronald J. Higuera Orange County on 10-5·99 EXPRESS REPAIR CEN-bU$lnN$ yet? No EER AND WINE • Thia statement was filed 1""807$30 TEA, 24155 Laguna HUia Roslyn Snow EATING PLACE .with the County Clerk o1 DallV Ptlol Oct 7, 14,_~11 MaM.L Laouna Hftrs. Cellfor· Thia statement wa• filed Publllhed Newpoo Beaeh· Orange County on 9-9-99 28, 1099 ThW'I nla 1112653 with the County Clar1c of Coate Mesa Oaltv Piiot 11l911811M112 Flctltlout BueineH Hratch TOR>tS!an, 24166 Orange Coun~ October 7, 1', 21 . 1999 Dally Piiot Oct. 7, 14, 21, Neme Statement Lagllna HUii Mall 11040, Dally Piiot Ja 7, 14, 21, Th973 28. 1999 Th986 The fOllowtng peraona ~~~ Hiila, Callfomla 28, 1999 • Th978 FlctltJoua BuelneH Fictitious 8u1lnff• •re doing bualnau u : Thlt butlnus 11 con· Flctltloua BualneH N•m• siewment . Name Statement t>eatratMu.oom20o 890 W. dueled by: an lndMdual Neme Stat.ment The followlng parsons .::O.n'o~~ ;;;_~ =26 • Cotta "-ye you lta~dolng Tht tottowlng pertOns .... :=:inm ... Allan FrelQht Systems, ,.,,,.ncan ~~.: r~"t, are doing buslneu u : ~r Ave , "u~ J_~~ 818 S81nt VVlcent. !Nine, lntart>ancMortgagei.. Inc., Thia atatemen1 we. lll8d Signal Coneu!Ung, 1882 C:O.C. Mesa, CA 92626 Callfomle 92818-3959 (CA},890W B&k8r:.t,Sta Elba Clrde. Co1ta Mesa, Byroo Allen, 618 $.int 200, Cotta Ma... CA With the County Clerk of CA 92626 Richard G Me&Mr. i45 Vincent. IMna, C8lllomla 92e2e Onlnoe County on 10-1-99 Matthew Arnold. 1882 fllcher Ave CA Unit v-5, 92618 Thia bUllneu 11 con-D•%Pllot ~~. 11,W. ~~~· Cotta Mesa, ~ ~ .. 9:'2econ· Thia bUllMS$ II COf)-duded by • oorporetlon .-n-.. duct41d by: an fndMdutll Have you al.al18d doing 28 1 9 Tht8e Bradford· 88110. 2440 dud41d 11y· • limlt41d Have you star19d doing bulinMI ya(1 Yet. '1Ctltl0ue Builnen ~·~· .. Newport pa~ •••• ..._......,...., buUleu -f7 Yet ~t/99 Name Sta~ ...--.,......,. ... ·--_ _, ...... "' ,-• •-rtcan T>o.... ~ ,,.,..,.,... Thia bUllnau It con-bulln8U yel? Yes. 1·1·99 61'30f1999 ,...,... ,.,. ......... ~."' ..-·--............ ,,.,. -• Rlctlard G M9aMr Byron Allen lntalbenc.Mortpge, Inc., are doing bullneu as: u........, ..._,_ a gene... Thia ICatement wu tiled Tl* atatemant wu filed John R GarUngtonlVP· The LOYe & care Col· pet1nerat\lp wMt1 tl'le County Clettc of Wlttl tl'le County Clerk oC CR> tagaa. 14542 Laurel Ava., Have you atanacs doing 0ninge County on a-2a-99 Orange~ on H-99 wt:' thella~ ~~ lrvlne. CA 92806 ~~ ~ 1ttMICllMt 1"8ll047IO Orange County on 10-5-99 w~ KIUl$tnan, 2057 Thia statement wae flied O.lly Pilot Sept 30~ Oct. 2~~Pllot Oct. 7• 'ri;~~ 1"911om7 ~ ~9~ N8WPOf1 wtlh the Coun.ty Cletk of 7, 14,,.21, 1999 tn957 OallY Piiot Oct 7, 1-4, 21. Thia bualneM 11 con· Otange County on 10.5-99 Flct1tlou1 Bualneaa Rctltlou• Bu.elnea 28, 1099 Th982 doct41d by: an Individual 1"9el073:35 Heme Statement NerM Sta..,,...,..t "-ve you started doing Dallv Piiot Oct. 7, 14, 21, Tht fotlowtng perM>OS The tollOWlng peraona Actltlous Buelne•• ~nau yet? Yes. 5199 28. 1999 Thin are doing bualneu u are doing bultneu u : Name Statement We(l(fy l<l\IUITl8ll a} Aoonno• Unllmlled, NIWJ)Oft Ball Compeny The lollowlng per1ons Thia statamanl was llled Flc:tJtlout Bualnee1 b} Ce!l*t Depoe, 1904 Har- LLC, 824 Termlnal Way, are doing buslneu as: with the County Cterk ot Nemt Statement bor Blvd., Cotta Mua, CA. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Truclc Toys lncorporat41d, Orange Coun~~~~1·99 The lollowlng pel'IOl\I 92827 NawPOl1 Bait Company 8797 trvtne Center Ort.le, 1 7058 are dOlng bu1lna11 u : Hamid R. Seyll, 25415 Actltloua Bu1lneH LLC, (Cellfomla). 624 Tar-Ste. L. lrvlne, CA 92e18 Daltv Pilot Oct. 1. 14, 21. Rm Nallonal Bank Visa Boone Place, Laguna Hiila, Name St1tement mlnsl Way. Cotta Mtaa, Trudi Toye tncorporat41d, 28, 1099 Th967 Card Act1Y1tlon Center, 8 CA 92e53 The foltowing persona CA 826'Z7 (CA), 8797 Irvine Center NOTICE OF Hutton Cenler. t1 t00, This bualnua 11 oon- are dOtng bustness 81 Thia bullllNI la con-Drive, Ste. L, lrvloe, CA S8nta Ana. CA 92707 duc:ted by an lndMdual RAYMOND & RAYMOND, duct41d bV: United 92818 PUBLIC HEARING Convergl~ Technol<>-Have you sW1ed c1o1no 1991 Pomona Av .. Coate Ueblllty Co. Thie buslneaa 11 con-NOTICE IS HEREBY ~· LLC, V), 8 Hunon bualnea1 yet? Vu, 7/1519~ Mesa, CA 92627 Haw you atarted dolno dud41d by: • corporation GIVEN that I ~ haer· tre ,, 1 • Santa Ma, Hamid R. Saytl Marla Segura Gamboa, ~~-¥-.~ 1iaV8 )'OU 1t1trted doing lnD. wlll be held by the CA 92707 Thia statement was flt8d 1991 Pomana Av .• Cotta LLC ....._Ball buslnessT•""' T~I~'_.., COata Maia ~Council ... ~ ~bultnaa·, ,_,._..II. 1Xllk. .mi the Cou,oty Cler1t of Meta, CA 92627 • .......~, • ,.,.... -·-._,._...,... on Monday, October 18, """'"" .... ,....., Orange County On 9-28-99 This bu!>lneu Is con· PaMer Janet o.alco, Oparatlonl 1909, at 8·30 p.m .• °' u L.lablllty • 1'"'80M71 dueled by an indivldual Thia t111tamant was tied ~ to0n therultet u pout-Have you stan.d doing Ody Pilot Sept. 30 Oct. Hava you stal141d doing with the County CWk of t11118ment wu fllecl ble, In lhe Council bUslneal ~I? No 7, 14, 21, 1999 Th958 buSonelS yet'? Yes. 111199 Of'ange Counlv1 on on 110-S-o-5-IKllKI with the County Clerk of Ctlambt11 of City Hal, Converging Tac:Mofo. Flctttious Bualneat Mana 5egvra Gamboa 1tMllO'nM Orange~ ?J. :=r ~ ec:=,~· ~ LLC, Jcflrey Fib., Name Statement J~~,,!ta=~ (;!~~ 28~Pllot Oct. 7 ' 1:4~ Ody Piiot Oct. 7, 1-4, 21, AEc:Ci.4MEh'bATIONS Thia statement WU filed Thi I~ P91'10f\S 0 """'Cou ~9on"801"·"' 99 R~u1 Bualw1 28, t099 Th982 from Iha Local Law wittl the County Ctlr1c of ere doing buaNu as ra .. ,... n v-'I· 'IOUUV ·-FICtftlou• Bualwa Enforcamenl BIOc:k Grant Orange eoun~:;.:1-99 CarlHn AUOCl81H, o ly Pilo tic, 7 1l'f1' Heme ~t Heme StatenMnt , CillZeos Advisory COm· 1 70l7 22681 Oak G!Ol/9 Ava., 26. ~989 1 • Th9el areTha~~-~~ The i...ii......i.... peniona m1ttae on •JCP8ndft0,. of ouv Piiot ec. 7, ~!.1.i 1111, Allso v1110, C• M h I ~"'V the bloclc giant f\Jnclt. 28. 1099 lnw8 92&5e OTIC I V IN utp y ov111ment1, era ~ bullneu aa. NOTICE IS FURTHER Flctitlout Buslwe Chad Cartsen, 33n8 BIDS 3400 lnllne Ave.. 81.*ec Total clloM.1. 2428 New-GIVEN that et l8ld time ... ___ -. .... ____ t ~2". IB, Dana Point. ca Th• OTange County San· 203, NewpOl1 Beach, A PC>lt BMI., '1• U>ata Meta, and ptaca alt tnceresi.d ,_,.,.. ~_._., "'" • llalt0n 01atrlet, Cetltomla, 92680 CA 92627 peraons may appear llOd The to/towing peraona Thia ~,.,... Is con- Wiil receive bids unttl Patr1C* R. Hen/v, 328 Joenne l<elly Shlelds. 18 be heard by the City Coun-are doing bualnMI aa: duc1ed by an ll"ldMdOal TueadtV, Octobat 21, ~~-.. Long Beach, ~~Walle, Alllo Viejo, ca on the above Item. p:rin~·A~~':e-~~', Haw you •tarted doing 1999, el 11:00 p.m. Bldl Th'· ....... 'nest II con-K~ ..... ~. 2831 IF THE AFOREMEN· ,.._. .. u~-. ,.,. ,. ... ...., bU~caY•rtt?senNo must bo recetv41d al lhe ,. ....., .,.,..,... TIONEO ACTION IS ......., .. ..._. ...,.. .,....,,., .,,..., Olstrlct'I Purchaalng ottkle CIUCl41d by: an fndMdual Portol1 r., Cotti Mau, c HALLE NG E o IN Daniel John Cooney, Thia atatament wll hied by the dale herelnabOYe Have you started doing CA 92626 COURT, the challenge 2211 Pacific Avenue. #B· With the County Clerk Of I PUBLIC NOTICES NO. 1996369«83 Sue Mane Dyl<ema. 9632 Scotsloun Dr.. Huntington Bdl, CA 92646 This bUsiness Is con· ducted by: an Individual Sue M. Oylcema This statement was hied with the County Cterk of orange Ccx.nty on 9124199 1 tt96806407 Dally Pilot Sept 30 Oc1 7. 14, 21. 1999 Th948 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER ACTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The totloWlng person has wltllClrawn as a general partner lrom the partner· ship operating uncter the nctltlous bUSlne.s name o1 Udo Lounge & Cale at 3636 Newport Blvd • New· port Beach. CA 92663 The Fictitious Bus1neu Name relened to · abolle was ftled In Orange County on Feb. 23. 1999 FILE NO 199967B39n Full Name and Addles~ of the Person WithClrawm9 Kevtn M. Atzpatncll. 471 Fair Or., #202, Costa Mala, CA 92626 Kevin M. Rt?patrldt This statement was lileCI with Iha County Clerk of Orange County on 912~ 1999680642.5 Dally Piiot Sept. 30, Oct 7, 1-4, 21. 1999 Th949 Flcthloua Buslneaa N•m• Statement The lollOWttlg poJ$00S are dolno business as CMC fELECORE, 1900 Quall SL Ste 100, Newpon Beach. CA 92.660 SynecllCS Group Inc (CA), 1900 Quall St, Ste iOO, Newport Beach, CA 92960 . This bullness 11 con- ducted by a corpcnllon Have you sta1141d doing busintu ~t7 Yes, 11/1198 Synecuc:s Group tne John Clarey. Director This 11a1ement wu ftltCI With the County Clerk of Orange County on 10+99 1IKIMS070$6 Dally Piiot Oct. 7, 1-4, 21 . 26, 1999 Th960 FlctltJous BualneH Name Statement The tolfoWlng persons ant dOlnQ bualnasl as QART£R BROWN CUS-TOM MAO£ FURMTURE 1835 Whrttiet Ave .. #C-1 2. Co4ta Mesa. CA 926'Z7 Gerard Doherty, 1835 Whittiar Ava , tC-f2, Costa Mua. CA 92627 Thia bus•nass II con· ducl41d by. an lndlvlduat Have you started dOlna bualness yet? Yes. Oct 24. 1995 Ge111rC1 Doherty Thia siatemenf was rl!ed With the COunty Cler1c of Orange Coun~ on 9·28-99 19998806673 Dli1fy Pilot Sept 30, Oc1 7, 14. 21. t999 Th955 r..~ .'! .' . ,~)j '-'! ! .lilJ IOI forth, al Which llm. they bUslneh yet? No Thia buSlnall It con· "'8Y be limited lo oriJy 201. Colla Me••· CA o,.noe Coun1~== wtll be opened and ix· Pa1t1ck R. Hanry ducted 'DJ: an unln· thole 111081 raised 81 the 92.627 • emlned al the Ol1trlct •• l!'~~~ ~~~ ~!>0!_8}• ·~~~:_l~lpllon publlO hearino deecrtbed In ductTh~ bl>Ully: anen 1~ .... ~!.~1 • Dally Piiot Sept. 30.1.._0ct. PACIFIC VIEW Purchasing Office, 108-44 "'"" ... , vv .. r .... n • P8 ........ 1t111not1ot01ln wrtnen oor· "" '1U1Y"""' 7, 14, 21, 1999 m!M7 MEMORIAL PARK Etltt Avenue,_Fountain Val· Orange COUnlV en 10-5-99 Have you •tarted doing ,.epondence dallller9d to Have you 1tal18d doing STATEMENT OF lay, Cell1om1&, for the lot· 1"9110ntl bUSlntll y_et? No the City Counell at. or prtor t>uatnas•1•t7 No ABANDONMENT OF Cemetery • Mortuary lt>Wing DlllY Plot Oct. 7, 14, 21, JoeMa Shleldi 10 ""'PIJbllC hael1n Oanlel . Cooney Chepel. Crematory BLUEPRINTIHO, 28, 1089 Th97t Thia 1tatemen1 wea llled • MAfrf T. EUJO~ Thlt sea~ wae filed USE OF RCT1T10U8 PHOTOCOPVINO II Fkithl0u1 8U11Mii with the County Clerk of ~ City ~ wilt\ the County CllftC °' IU81N!l8 NAME 3800 Peclnc VlaiN DriV'I RELATED SERV1Cli8 ...,,.. ....... ..m Orange ~1 on on 110.0.11-tt-tt Publiltiad NewPon Beach-0T8"ge County On 10.1-99 The followtng . peraon(I) ~28aach700 SPECIFICATION NO. Thi followlng pMonl 1"'81Cm1N Colla .... Oaily Ptlot 1tlMIO?Ol1 ,,.. (heve) abandoned thi _... 8900.()6 are dcllr'll bullfllll U ' DallV Piiot 0Q, 7, 14, .2}.i October 7, 1999 OalY Piiot Od 7, 14, 21, UM of U'le tlctltloua bull• sealed bids muat be ePow•rMmetlng.com, 28, 1099 Thwa Thm 28, 1099 Th88t neae namt a} DYKEMA Ptlll:l •IMlll •Ubmtned on Iha roon ....... LLC ...... ""· Udo .. _... FICtlilou1 ButlnMt Fl::aw:.::: Bu1r==1 FICdtlOUi IUiiMU e NT ER" RISE s ' b > IB1 -·-•v "1i...t by the DitlrlCI In -eQ. ' ..... .,,,. -..N, .. u.-,._ .. ~ -... t S 0 U N D W A V E S __ ,., .......... Sta A. Newport a..c:tl, CA Name ltatlment Heme BtNITt-nt ..,.... ..wmen PRODUCTIONS, 99•2 Mof'tuwv • C"•,,..1 cord an c • w Ith a I I 02f62 The loloWlng pel'IOnf ..., The lollowlng petlOnl 6ootl 0 ~ ~ -~,_2!.f the lj)8Cllll-bld ePowarM11'kelln~ .,.. dOll'O bullnMI aa. ...The1 ~ ... pe .. raone .,.. doirlO bulltlMI ... --·~C" .. !;.:. ... '!unt1ngton c:allOl'\I .......... auona. LLC •• C8lkllnla LIBRY\JM CLOTHING .. ....__ Elephentl9r~ _.,, ,. .... _.. 110 Btoadwty bt:mlts nd fut1her lnlonna• LIMlllty Co.~), 439 Via CO, 12812 G.njen Grove '-t...fHTA 1l_N,.!,,nY •,., • .'» 252$0 La PH Road, The ~ ~~ "-.-..-u--.;.. tlon '"-Y ~ obtaJne<l at tl'le LldO a-"" Ste A....--... E ,. _ _._. G ~..,... , • .......-1 _ _..,ot ..-.. ,... .......... neme , .... ,.., to ..,.,,,... vuww ,,,_ bo\>a eddralS, tallphoM BMctl":CA ~ ,,......_. c;'82~· ...,,.,., rove. W. Mama. Santa-. CA ~ A:~,.";;l"'co. wu fled In Coun 842·9180 !7'4) 583-7583 Thie bl'8itlMa 11 con-Jefteiy JanMn. 2300 w. 02704 ~ ~) 121 Eatt Muoi! ~;!~!;~!;~LY!!!!!!!!!!~~~ P'ubUShed N&wpof1 S.adl· duClad...., linllld 1 lahllMu .... _..._rry Ln Se ..... Alta Rodolfo 1Qlll9r, 2209 W, ..................... _ r_11.. p Co ta M Dally Pitot Co "7 ~, c;'i2j09 ' ·-' Adafne, Senta ANA. CA 93101 ----.. '°!'t' Oct '7, 199g ._.. you 1taneo dolnQ Robert M Nlrey, 12792 92704 • Thia butlnell II ccin• Th970 bullnlM Y'.9'f? vn, t· 17"'9 AMna Cir, ci.r0en OIOYe, Glonl lletna Tovar, 2209 ducf*I by.• eotpOtdon N Tl ePoweiM•rttettng com..t ca 02840 W Ademt, S1ni. Ana, CA Hev9 YoU .-l1ed dolr'O 0 AllANDOHED ~ax,out•r QodbeY, EV,. Ralph M .McQon, 245 mn: buelnnt II oin-~yet? v ... 11MM PERSONAL • M-. Dr. 19, Cotta MIU, duC1.t ""· hullbel'ld ancs 8.8. A.tt.u,..114 CO. PROPERTY Th9 .....,"..._. "'~ Ca 92927 _,.. "' 8Nn K • ........_ C Pl O NOl!ctl la haftlby glVWn wfl'I Iha ~ Claf1l ol Ntdl Wlltcw\ t804 W. Hew you it.tlflld dOlf'9 Thia 1 ... ll!Mtt WM lllld 1t1.11 \H!der llnd PY!fuanl IO OrW9I ~ =-Ln., 8ar'M8 Ana, C. bullflMI yM? No ~~County1 an~~ s.c11on 1 Ne In 08llfomla ~--""'" 7 18 •1 K Rudolfo TO\llt ........ ._ OMI Code the prop4trtf 1 ....... ....... • -.;;.-,!.:J .vtn 811111, m 8. Tlllt ..... nent ... tlled Dalw ,....... ,_ ., 2 lltMld betow btlttrVed lo bit \ ,,_, "'°""" Clf., °'9nge, C. Wiii tit County aa.tl d I. 1 ... ..,.--. ''4• I, ==o"=.i.:J !'·~~ ~==• ~ bUlfNu la oort-~ ~ ~-... ,: 1 PalnMlla l'1 IN CAY ol Thi ........ PMOM ~ 8 ,.,,..... Dll't "'°' OCt 7, 14, 11, NmM ........,. co.or. Dtl Mar, C. M M IDlna ...... Ir. ,.....,.. ~ •. 1tll Till74 Thi 1a11o111ng f*10N _,enon1:=1opefl~. WIA"lHIAHOLT ~~~2 itl1W1ue .. G•11 ~ ...... - rlim!IUf9, , Ip CMTOf' AllOCIATU, 1-.............. tim)IA = ---· ....... b:..°=:!A:r'· "8tpt\M......., Thi~,.... ,,n-... :::-·:•-= ..... w......._ I lNIMa•,_,.wlled W.~Mfnlll• ~-..CA.::.. ~~~: trff;JL.'~~F =:~ .:::ic:~·~ 1~~-=-a. Thwti ~ 21, ,., Co-. CA DelrNa!Od 7 1• 21 ~-......... -.......... Tiill ..,._II_.. " 1:00 -by Alt*'-' 'INI ...,._ .. ~ ... ,... • Tiee4 .. -;r.;in~---~ ..... or: ......... A11c11oneer1 11 101 ....,..,. • _,, •: • ...._ _ ,... ~~----. "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paytng inflated pricc-S for caskets & services???? ClllToU Fru l-888·54CASKET saw. Or-. ac s.mudiia Cauntria ,_ .... ,,,,. In flt C!lJ .... : .... _.. --•M1 .... -~..... ~l1HD ~c.or.~~OlunlW ...... ~-"" ..... ,. "1NI .. . ............. ~ ..... Cillll-~~ ... ~d~t~Wll~lltll~~-~-~ .. ~~·~==~~~t:==:::::::::~:=::~ ..... ;; .. ;~~~oon-~!::~lNi~~lllll'~'~·~ .. ~·~----~!!--~~==~====~========~~;;::;::!_J , Fh•a•••lnMI ........ k,,.,t 1"' lolOlflllr'9 PMOr'lt ............ ALOHA USA. 1121 a.y. ooln.. Drtw, N•wPort BMdl. CA 12e80 Prvud M9t'i ~. ~· 1128 Baypolnte 92el0 Mewpott 8eectl, CA Thll bulinn• ii con-ducted by. • corporatJon Haw )'04' •tarted doing b..,...~vu, 91'199 Proud Corpo<allon NobUkO Ma Mort, viol residenl Thi• 5tatement WH tiled Wllfl tne County Cte11t or Otange County on 9·28·99 1~1 Dally Pilot Sept. 30, Oct 7. 14,21, 11i99 Th956 A ctitlou1 Bu1lne11 Heme Statement The tollowmg perlOlll are doing ooslneu n HIRE Results, 1841 Ml· llbrca Drive, Coate Mesa CA 92828 Barbera O.Franchl, 1641 Mfnorca Otlve, Co1t1 Mesa, CA 82828 Tt1IS buSll'lelS i$ COO• Ollded by an lndMOual Have you started OOlng bu&lness yet? Yes. 9·22 99 Barbara J O.Franch1 Thi• statement wa. lile<I wllll tl\8 County Cleric ~ Orange County on 9-2-4 99 19"1806421 Daily Pilot Sept 30. Oct 7 14, 2t. 1999 Th946 ftctitlous Bualn eu Name Statement The . lollow1ng persons are doill!I business u LEGACY PROPERTIES 333-4 E Coast Highway Suite 251, Corona del Mar' Calllomll 92825 ' -'ohn Ant hony Kal&rnaras 3334 E Coas1 H1gt1W~~1 Su11e 2&t . Co· rona OC11 Mar, Cahfomle 92625 Thia business Is con· ducted by. an 1ndrvld1.111I Have you 1tatted dOlng busll\esS yet? No John A Kalamaras This statement was rited wllh the COonty Cfel1l ~ Ol'Bllgt County on 9· 28·99 1"96806677 Daly Piiot Sept JO, Oct 7, 14, 21, 1999 Th952 FlCtJtlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The folloWlng pen;ons ,,. dolna bu$inest as A M.t.f. AIR CONDI· TIONING I HEATING 10781 Ranger Lane. Hunt: inQIOn Beach. CA 92846 ~Armand Ma11klan, t978t Aa/l09r Lane, Huntington Beech. CA 82646 Manas Mahklan, 19781 Ranger Lane. Huntington Beactl. CA 92646 This buSlneu 11 con· dueled by· a geMrel pa(lnerahlp Have you atar1ed oono buSineSS yet? No Armand Mallklan Thia statement was hied wlltl the County Clerk ol orange eou~e: Dally Piiot Sept 30, Oct 7, 14', 21, 1999 Th953 A ctltJoua Buelnua Name Statement 1lle fottow.no persons are dojl!fl bualll8ss as VTaysnop com, 26895 AUSo Cfeek Rd~ Sutte 8- 156, Aliso Vie,o. CA 92856 JoeMe Ketty Shtelds, 16 P*lsanl Walk AlolO Vte,, CA92a5e ' Cu1U MatMew Shield• .. Pleuant Walk. All$0 V18j0, CA 92656 Th• bullneH Is con· dl;cted t>y husband and Wife HaV9 you staned doing business yel? Yes, 811/99 Joenne Shields This llltement was liled With the County Clerk ol Orenge County on 9·28·99 1ll906806670 Daily Piiot Sept JO, Oct 7. 1~. 21 , 1999 Th95.ol flctltlou1 Bualneea Name Statement The tOllOWlng per.ans ,,. doing bualn9sa u GrHnlHI Tree and a..r.o.c.pe, 2827 BamboO Street. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Steven Mic:t1M1 Flentyt, 2621 e.mJx>0 Str!!'.1.!U"'· ~ Betd\, CA 9~ Thia busloelS IS con- dueled by. Ill lndMdilal Haw you alerted OOlnQ bOlll\eM yet? Y .. , 9•21-.90 St~n t.4ichael r:i.ntve Thi• ll•iement was llled Wllh .. County Clefk ol O!anVa County on O· 21-99 , .. 91106010 OallV PiloC Sept 23, 30 OCI 1, t4, t9G!I Th921 ctlt ut u• n 1 N.ame Statement The lolloWlog pcraons re doing bl.Illness as. Ma"'8tlf'IQ Datl s1nu90lfl ' '280 U"nlvarally Driv•. Swta 202, Newpon 881c.t\ l:A92660 '•ter E. POW911, 2583 Wino Llro•. Co5ta Maaa, l:A 92827 1 Thia au MH la con· dot'led by. an lndtvtdual • Have you ttattlld dOfnO ~USlnest yet? Y• M ·.91f , Peter E. PC!W91 Thlt ltatetMnl Wal hied Wllb tie County Cle1k of Orange CounlY on 9 2.1.n 1toMIOe007 O.IV Ptot S.pe 23, 30. pct. 7, '"· 1~9 Th922 • FletliJOu. Bu1lne11 N*"4t Si.t9fMnt The IOl!Owlng pef90l\t ate dOlng llUt .. .,Mini <loufflWlt, 1210 E .TOfbe IJncM 9'vC1 PlllC a. CA 92870 ' -Jein•• Alexender ClnlP• nla, I 7082. IC d Av• • Yorbt 10I CA 92886 Thll buSfne I. oon- by an lrdvldvol jj,,Have !;.,, ~'*1 dOlng JI"* Cempanls Thfl &lalement WDI nlt<J Wllh ttlt Courti'( Clerk OI Or6nl)t ~ ~ PllOC :r 23, 13(), !~ 1fh92A AqmRfbf' MDOMMINT OF "" PIC'T1TIOUI Wllll NAl!ll ~-=:n:i "' ... ~bull• ..... acun. 1110 ...... tOA Utrtla .... ~ =.. ..... ......,., ...... -=1.~ ell). •t1 I u• llWI I<-*" ~ =·~Aw. lout\ Thia IMjfwe .. con-duaed by, In....., lrilnlC.~ Thia .iatemene ... !tied wlltl .. Coooty O.ftt °' Oflnge Colnv On 8r'l119t ., ...... Ddv PlloC Sept. 23 30 Oct, 1. 14, 11199 Th929 FfCtltJOua B u1inee1 Hime St8tement The followlng peraoN .,. doing bV Inell .. Tra1111 Gwta~1 711 Wer.t 171'1 Strfft. t1·2, Costa Mesa, CA9~27 Trivia Vflr8VISIOl'll, Inc. (CA), 71 t Wtll t7th Street, H·2, Costa Mesa CA 92627 ' Thta business Is con· ducted by, • oorpotatlon Have you started dOlng buslneu v111 No Travi. Vftravlsl00$, Inc., Todd A TraVlt, President Thll statement wu filed W•lh lhe Counly Clerk of Orange Counrv on 9·21·99 199K805t99 Da~v Pilot Sept 23. 30 Oct. 7. 14. 1999 Th92S Flctitlou1 BualoeH Name Statement The following pe110115 ere oong busines u Vintage B~ 351 -.old Nt1v.l>0'1 Blvd • 1440, New· port Beadl, CA 92663 Ol/\o • Ka11lam<ilts, 600 Easi Ocean Front •JG N1wp<111 Benet\, CA0 92661 Tl\ls bu~U IS con· due.tad by. an lndrvldual Have VoU ataned doing businfl s ye17 No Dino Kaliaametts Tn1!> .s1at11men1 was hied w1ll1 lhe County Clerk of Orange County on 9·21 ·99 I 0096806004 OBJI~ P\lol Sept 23 30, Oct 7, 14, 1999 T~926 Fictitious B usiness Name Statement The lollow1ng persons ere doing business as Street Srnart, Etc., 32772 Potnte Stlrt1ng, Ste F, Dana POlnt, CA 92629 Gerald Sremba, 32n2 P0tnte SUr~ng. Ste F, Dane Pomc, CA 92629 Patr1C1a Sremba, 32n2 POlnta SUrllng, Sia F, Dana POlnt, CA 92629 This bus•ness ts con- ducted by nusband and ..,,,. Have you ssantld doing bus1ne•s yet? Yes. 911 !W'99 Gerald Sremba Tl'HI statement was filed w.th the County Clerk 01 Orange County on 9·17·99 19"6805706 oany Pilot Sept 23 30. Oc1 7, 14, 1999 Th910 STATE MENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Th• IOltowing person(s) has (have) abilndoneel the u&e ol the t1c111tous-bulil· ness name w.s M Leasing, 1682 Langley, 111111\8, CA 926U The Ft0t1l10US BUSll'leSS name 1tferred to above w111 hied In Orange County on 1 ·23·98, f'lLE NO 111986711~3 Gerald F. Sremba, 1682 Langley, Irvine, CA 92614 Gregory M Machado 1682 Langley. lrvtne CA '~2614 This buliness • con· dut1ed by: a general partnemiio Gerald "'· Sfemba Thia •tatement was li·ed with the County Clerk or Or•noe County on 9'17199 19996805'n0 Da11y Pilot Sept. 23. 30 Oct 7. 14 1999 Th911 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The lollO-Nlng pet80f'IS are doing buSlness 11.5 Ano'(• Concrete Pump- ing 1232 Devonshire Lane. La Habra, CA 90631 Andrew Clark Roush 1232 Devonshire Lane La Habra, CA 90631 ' This bu11nesa Is con· ducted by an 1nc1Jvldual Have you started doing bustneu yet? No Af'l(!rew C Roush This 1111eman1 was liled with tht CounlV Clerk ol Orange eouncy on s-21~ t9"6806012 .Qallt eiidl. ~1)1 23L 30k-0ct 1 14. 1999 Th9to A c:tltloua BualneH Neme Statement The !~Ing paaons 1re dOlng bUSWl81S IS GoldenTouch Proauc· tlClf'll, 2900 Brt$tol Street Sul! E·201, Coata Mesa CAG2 Dennis Dean Morrteon 3041 A Bradlotd Pteoa Santa AN CA 92707 Thi bu$ll'l84S is con duc1ea by an Ind vlduol Have you started dOlf'IO Cluslness y11? NO Donnie D MOrMon Thi •ta\emenl was fated w11n Iha Counry Clerk c1' Orange Coonry on 9·21·99 19996806009 Dally P1IOI Sepl. 23 30, 0c1 1. 1•. 111011 1n918 Fict1tlou1 Butlneaa Name Statement The IOllowl11g peraone are dOloO bu$11'W!N as: ca• >foma, 2252 ViSta Huorta, Newpo!I Beath, Cahlomla 92660 Douglas Krafl. 2252 v111a Hunna. Nawpor1 Beech, Cetitomla 92660 Thil' biJS!neH Is 000- 0Ut1 ICJ by an ln!11Viduat H ve yo\j 1tart0d doing bualnell yet? No DoogtU Krall Thil 1tatemenl WIS filed with ltMt Counly C.f\ °' Ol'tofl{Je C®ntv on 9 21 ·99 1toNIOIOOI 0 lly P t 5ept. 23, 30 Oct 1. 14 19D9 Th919 Flct\tloua Buainesa Harne Stti.mtnt Tl'l4i IOllOWlng petSON r dninQ businoll 111 NIMROOS I W1t1tet· mllt. IN'!ne, CA U26f4 PalriCIC McGaUSJ"ltl. 31 Wlntermllt. lrv1nt , CA 92814 Bryan Mlhoer, 3t W1nltr· mitt. IN_l~J. CA ~2fl f4 Sam NICNut. 91 Winlt! mls~\)"'·•11, CA t2Gt4 lllll bUli'111P ii 000• dliOllG bY co-pat1111tt ... WI y(AJ l laiWJ QOWIO bu*'91&~ Pel n Thill MMMlll'll Mt ftltd .... .. COUr!ty C*ftt °' Ottnge~ o.IV PilOI 8aclt. 23 30 Oct.11 ,. ,... ThNO 01111••• .-.en FleeitloUe .... II I .............. .,.n:,.=..c:-c- SURE EHTERPRIS! 2322 w..rn.ntter eo.119 MNa,CA92927 ' Judy 01tlerdo, 2322 Weteminater, Coela MMa CA82027 ' Marcial Galllrdo, 2322 Westminster, Coala ...... Ce 8262'1 • Ttlil bualneu i. con- ducted by. l"lulband end Wile Have you atarted dOlng business yel? Vea, 9+99 Judy Gallardo Thil statement Wll hied with the County Clerk of 0111nge County on 9·17·99 1HHIOlllO Dally Pilot Sept. 23, 30 Oct. 1, 14, 1899 Th904 FlctliJoua Buafn•11 Name Statement The lolloWlng petsone are doing bVs1ness u: Hends on Services. 10966 La Terraz.a, Foon· laln Valley, CA 92708 Ca~Lee Lyman, 10968 La Ter111Za, Fount8in Val· ley, CA 92708 Thia businetS Is con- ducted by: en tndMdual Have you started doing l>OSllleSS yet? Yu, IMS-99 Carol Lae Lyman Tl'¥s ltatement was tiled Vw•lh the CounlY Cler1t ol Orange Counry on 9·t7·99 19996805685 DallY P1IOI Sept 23. 30, Oct 1. 14, 19911 Th905 Fictitious Bualne11 Name Statement The loffow1ng persons are dOll'lg bustneaa as· ~ Alf Cities Appraisal, b All Clbes Escrow, c An Clbes Funding, 2576 ewport Blvd • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 All C1t1es Realty, Inc., (Cahlomia). 2576 Newpott Bl\/d , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business · 11 coo· ducted by. a corporallOll Have you started doing busmess yet? No AU Cities RMlty, Inc .. Jos8'>h A Miner, President ms statement was fifed with the Countv Clerk ol Orange County on 9.f7.99 1"96805U4 Da1tv P1IOI Sept 23, 30, Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th906 FlCiffioua Bualneu Name Statement The followlng persons are doonO business u . PINETREE CENTER. 9895 Warner Ave , Foun· taln Valley, CA 92706 Michaef Booth, 18711 San Rufino, lrvlne, CA 92612 This t>ustness Is con· duc:ted by: an tndrvldual Have you started doing business yet? Vu. 11-30-80 . Mtcnaet Booth This statement was f"-d wllh the County Cle~ ol Ol'ange County on 9· 17 ·99 19996805899 Dally Pilot Sept 23, 30. Oct 7. 14. 1999 Th907 Fictitious Bu1l.ne11 Name Statement The I01low10g persons a111 doing bUsineSS IS LIL-USA, 17870 Skyp1rlc C1rde. t 275. lrvtne, CA 92814 Hermelln, Inc , (CA) 17870 Skypartc Ci rcle: #27$, IN1ne, CA 82614 This t>osiness Is con· ducted by a corporal/On Have you started doillg blJ$11'18S$ yet? Yes, 8+99 Hermetln Inc , Curt Hermelln. (CEO) This 1ta1ement was llied Vflth the Couniy Cleric ol Orange County on 9·17·98 1089el05702 OailV Piiot Sept. 23. 30. Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th908 Flctitloua B ualn"• Name Statement The lollOwlng pellOOS are doing bu5lness es· Paul's Pastime, 35 WllloW Wind, AllSO Viejo, CA 92656 Paul Chrlsuao Murray. 35 Willow Wind, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 This boSlnesa ts oon- dUCled by: an lndNtdual Have you started doing bosiM$S yet7 No Pauf C.Murrey This slatement v•aa tiled "'"Ile CoUn1y Clll'k Of Orange County on 9-17-99 1~1 Dally P1IOl Sept 23. 30, Oct 1 14. 19911 Th909 Flaltfoua Bu1ine11 Name Statement The lollowlng persona are doing Uinesa as: race a.ztrt com, 1176 Baker Situ!, -013. Colla ~esa CA 9~139431 l<laus Rasch, 6242 Warner Ave , 119d, Hunl· lroton Bead\, CA 92647 Paul Koitnsk1.1. 1175 flaker Street. td ta. Coolla Mau CA 92626-4139-431 This bu8ln011 11 oon· esus;ted by. a general partnt!!'ShlP Have you •tarted doing bu11111esa yet? No Klaus Rasch This statement wat tiled Wllh tho County Clet'lit Of <Ar9I Covn~™O 1 5 Dally Pilot sept 23 30. Oct 1, 14, !999 Th923 Flctlttou1 Bu.lnut Name Statement 'llle followlng pelMll'IS are OOing bualnet• as. Ce.lien• ~. 3408 E 161tl 6treet Coela ...... Ce t2&27 JOI! Cf!OU!nltd, 3-408 E 16j\ !WHI. Col'8 Meaa Cll Sl2e27 • Thia butlnea• 11 oon· dueled by an lndMdual ........ you •titted ~ buSlnMt vet? No '1oo! ChOi.llnatd Thi$ ltlm&l'll WH Ii.ct wttn ~ ~ Cle~ ot Ofat\OI Coiln~ on 8'21 -et 1 HllOIOU OtUV Pl10t s.ot 23. 30 ~ 1. t4, 1'9G 'Th917 F1Cthl0u• luelneu NllM ... IM'Mnt The lolloWlllg pertanl .... doltlO bUlhll •• UPHOLSTl:AY WORK· ROOM t"' I f2 lieltlOf ~. Oolla MtM. ~ 12921 Und4I UJd1ay Dll. 1n • T~ LAM Newpor1 e.ed\i CA 92980 TI1tl ~ I 4lOn" MNbf M~ Hevl ~ .,.., dalnV MlneN ~ v ... 111114 L.hllL Dll nlll -NllC ... lllld ..... "' COuftly OW9I Cit er-. a...°"..,,°"' ... ,._.... ,...,. :13, ............ ,. .. .............. 'The ...... - •clOlll8 ~---., o.iltl, a.m.r .... JonM.tl)~~. 421 VIiia ..,,., .....,,, Beedl, c. 92'IO . Vl_rgtnl a R oultnd KotwlMO. 421 Vlela "*'-· ,,...,,, Beed\, c. t2teO Til6t. tlullneel le oon• dUC:ted by. an lndlYldual Have you IUIMd dQlrlg bl.Wlneu Y9t7 Vee Jan 1, 1991 Virginia R KoMato Thli 1tatement Wll llled with flt CounlY Clerk of Orange Coun'! on 8·1,,..99 , ........ Diiiy PllOI Sept. 18, 23, ~ Oct 7, 1999 Th8w FICtJtloua Bu•lr1 .. 1 N•me 8tetement The folloWlng persons are doing bl.Illness as John RC>bett Po.vera, PMB 463 1048 Irvine Ave • Newport Beach, CA 92880 Shawe, McTlsh I Julian, CCA), PMB 483 1048 lrvtne Ave , NeWpor1 Beach. CA 92680 TN• buslneu i. OOO· ducted by I corporation HIV9 you &tarted doing bu511l41U yet? Vas. 911199 Shawe, McTlsh & Julian This statement was fi4ed w11h the Counl'( Clerk ol Orange Coun~re.~~99 ., 933 Dal!y Piiot Sept 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 1999 Th871 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lotlo'Wing persons are doing buslMSS IS. PRINTING SERVICES, 17397 Santa Suzanne St. Fountain Valley, Calllomla 92708 Daniel Lee Thomas. 1 7397 Santa Suzanne St .. Fountain Valley. CelJtomia 92708 Thia buSlness Is con· dueled by an lndrvklual Have you started doing buslMss yet? No Oelllel Lee ThOmU This 5lalemenl WIS riled Wltti lhe County Clerk Of Orange County on g.. 14.99 199968052A5 Dally Pilot Sept. 23, 30, Oct 1. 14, 1999 Th912 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name Statement The ro11ow1ng persons are doino bl.lliness as Soulh 1'ecn Consultlog 600 W. Sanla Ana Blvd •801. Santa 1na, CA 92701 Aon11d Rubino. 284S Alta Vlgta Dr.. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Jose Dominguez. 700 Canterbu,Y Ctr. Corona Hills, CA 91719 This bl.Illness Is con· dtJCled by· a general panner11lip Have you ssatted doing business vet? Yes, 12·1·98 FlON.ld Rubino This statement was filed wUh Che County Clerk Of Orange County on 9·17·99 1~96805698 Oalty Pilot Sept 23, 30 Oc1 1, 14, 1999 Th90l Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Stetement The following persons ara doing buSlneU as Mood Escape, 2750 Har· bor Blvd .. Sulla 9·A. Costa Mesa. Ce 92628 Mellta E Kr1Ske. 20731 Lycoming St , 1 146, WalrU. Cl. 91789 Thii'11bl&nes1 II 000· duded by an lndMdual Have you atarted doinO butlnUs yvc? Yes, 9· 1 !J..419 ~EKrlke lhil &lllom&nt WIS llled with the County Clerk of Orano-County on 9-17 99 19996805701 Da~y PiloC Sept 23, 30, Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th902 Fictitious Bualneu Name Statem9r'lt Th• loflOwlng persons are doing bualness u Annaod lntarnatlonal Inc • 5S Bridgeport Rd , Newport Coast, CA 92657 Annand tnternallonal Inc., (NJ). 55 Br1dQepoo Ad . ~ 'Coul. CA 92657 Th<I business la con- duded by' • OOf'POl'lbon Have you started doing bUllneSI yet? Yu, JUne 1, 1999 Annand lntem1tlonal Inc.. Peter N S. Annend Managing DlrettOf ' This statemtrlt WU l~ed With tne CounlY Clerk of Orange CounlY on 9-17·99 1""805703 Deily pjlot SeP1 23. 30. Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th903 fictitious Business Name Statement The tolloWlng peraons are doing boainess IS Xtr•m•Mu1c1e.com 21284 8elch Blvd •to3. Hunttngton Beach. CA 926"8 Kelly C Craig, 10 LauretWOOO, lrVIM, CA 92820 Chris C. BrumlltlCI 21284 Beecil ONd #t03' HunUngton Beeoh, CA 026"8 Thi• bustne11 11 con- ducted by. a o-neraJ pannetshlp Have )'O'I mrted Clolog butlntsa yet7 No Ke•y C Craig Th l\al9ment ., .. lied With ltMt Councy Clilltc of O<anoe ~ Dally Plot 5e9t 30, Oct 7, 14.21 1999 Th940 Flctldiue l u1ine.e Hem e Statiement The IOftatiWlg peflOnl ~·doing ~ .. 4th Street PtOl*fY, 63 Vlclorll 61 • Cotta Mttllll Ca 82m Martha 6 Aloe, 625 ViCtorla St M 3, CON Mou. ca &2627 Thia bualrlMa i. mn-duCled by] .., lndtYIOull Hllw you ltan.d CIOlrlO butineU "9(7 Y .. , :S-1•811" Mlr1ha 8. Rici Ttilt 1*1•WMnl ... -Wllll fie Col.ny Cl9ftt cf Ot•nga~ Delly ""'°' Sept. -. oa .,,a.• 1"'41 rn. .......... It rt1ot tOIOWlnll PlfllON .... ~-~"~"::. '°'* Hiii " ,.,,,. 201 lMl ..... =·~~~400, A1Mrtcan !CkJCJllon ~lnc:..~ID1 Elli ......... -.... :.4':~ ..,_ Ma. CA ~.,..,,...le oon- CMllled tlr: 8 OOI pol lllOI\ ...... ~ .-f1ed OOlna IMlnlM y.t? VM, Stpt. 2. 1111 Ame rlcen Educellon foundlle)f\~, Davtd L. ~ N*Nn( W1$ fled wlUI "'9 County Cleltl of Orange~ Deily Pdol Sepe 30, Oct. 7. 14, 21, 1999 Th9"2 FICtftJCfua 8ual11191 ...,.,. atet.men• The foltowlng pertOl'll at9 dolr:lO buslne&S ... Bayview Dermatology and c..ter Mfldlcal Center, Inc.. 360 san Miguel Or • Ste. 603, NeWl)Ort Baaoh CA 92660·7785 ' Lynn Dimino Emme, MO, Inc., (CA), 380 5an Miguel Dr . Sta. 803, Newport Beach, CA 92660-n85 This bu~ness Is con· ducted by: • corporation Have you started ao.no business yet? Yes, 9· 13·99 Lynn DlmlllO Emme. MD, Inc., Lynn Dim•~ Emme Prt1.JClllel Flnancial Qi. licer Th11 llatement was fifed with Ille County Clettc Of Orange County on 9·24·99 1 llt98806399 Dally Pilot Sept 30, Oct 7, 14, 21. 1999 Th943 Flctltioua BualneH Neme Statement ni. following persons are domg business as: e) w e1comp. b) Dis· count Crystals, 17951 Sky· pa"' Cirde, Sucte Q, Irvine. CA 92714 Lasercomp LLC., (CA). 17951 St<ypark Cfrcle, Ste G. Irvine, CA 92714 This business Is con· ducted bY: Limited Liability Co. Have you staned dolng business yet? Yes, Sept. 13, 1999 Lasercomp L.L C., Candloe Kraushaar, Man• ager This statement was filed with the County Cleric of Or1nge ~nty on 9·24'·99 19996806C23 Daily Pilot Sepl 30, Oct 7, 14, 21, 1999 Th9-44 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The followlng persons are doing bus1tless as lntemattonal Mat11.e1tng Management, 586 Nyes f't8C4t Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Steven A Badolato. 586 Nyes Place. Laguna Beach. CA 92651 This blJSlness 1s con· dlJCled by an lndlVidoal Have you started <IOing business yet? No Steven A Badolato Th•s statement was filed wrth Iha County Cler11 ot Orange County on 9·24·99 19996806420 Dally Pilot Sept 30, Oct 7. 14, 21, 1999 Th945 Flctlilou1 Bu1ineS1 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as The Cunis Company· ~nerat Con1r1ctor, 1221 West Bay Avenue. New· pon Beach, Cehlornla 92681 Robett Trygve Curt1a, 1221 West eav StrHt. Newport Beach, Cahlomia 92~1 This busmess 11 con- ducted by· en lndlvidual Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 9/09/1991 Roben T Curtis ThlS statement was tiled w11h thl County Cle~ ol Orange County on 9-28-99 19806806664 Dally P110t Sept. JO, Oct. 7, 14, 21. 1999 Th93.ol Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing buSJness as. JOURNEY TO Tl'IE HE.ART, 230 E 17th St , •208, Costa Mesa, CA 921127 Earth R8IOUl'CO Founda· lion, (CA), 230 E. 17th Street, #208, Costa Mesa. CA 92827 Thit business Is con- ducted by. a corporation Have you started doing ~· yet? Yes, 911199 E8nh Resource Foonda· llOn. Stephanie P. Barger. Sectilary, Thll 5tatemen1 was filed wl1h the County Clerk ol Orange County on 9-28-99 1~5 Dally Pilot Sept. JO, Oct 7, 14, 21. 1999 Ttl935 RctttlOua Bu1lM11 Hime Statement The IQflowing ~rson. are (IOjng business as· U. S, "STERLING, 6502 Edgemont Ortve. Hunt· tng!on Beach, CA 112647 Ran A Be14ian, 8502 Ed~ment Ortve, Hunt· In on Beach. CA 92847 botlneu Is con· ducted by· an lndlYiduat Have you started doing bualnus yet? No Ralt A. Bezj1an Thi• statemoTII was hied with tho County Clerk of Orange Coun~ on 9·24·99 1"9e80&419 D~y Pilot Sept 30, Oct 1, 14', 21, 1999 Th936 FlctltJOu. Suall\eH NttM Statement The IOlowlng per10C\S are doing bualnMI as. 0 .C . Recyding Ind Re· 1\.1~. "818 w. 18U'I StrMt, Coal.I Mt-. CA 92627 Arny J Sanchtl. 8111 w , "' S4raat. Colt a ~ CA ~7 nu bUlln*ls ii con• OUc:ltld by ·~ fndMd Havt ~ llant!d <IOlog ~Ytt?No M!yJ SandlN • nw statement wa filed Wiii\ llw County Clel1t OI Ofangt CoOurltv on 9·2• P9 , ... U0$404 Dally Plot ~ 30. Oct 7,w.• Th9)7 rn. *""-....,,.... The lollowlog peraoot .... ~._...... ... lbnS Wft9I Pyoduo-lona, 3117 Blrdla, ..... ,. .....,., lhactl, CA WellO ~ °"°'* IAI Dr , New' ~...,_, neeo 11* buaitwea It con· N:l9dtlr: .. ~ ... ,OU ..... ~ ~~y .. ,._. ....CMldllS ,,_ -'*IC W 9lld .... "' =-.t°'* d a.,.~ 1~~ ..... ;;c;·. -~ . . . --"' , ... IC NOnCll I ( l*UIUC NOnCll I I w HCmCa J ~.:...-n... Vl1tQn, Inc . Kathy tllllUUm ,_~-•tote IMlent "*"• CFO ~ ,._ $t91 19 23 30 ---The follcwiMo pellON Thil llA*'*14 WU fWd OCl 7 1 t99 Th117 er. OC)ll'O bualne• as· ..., 1tMt eoun.y Clerii; ol ~ CWf Plol 5-. ti, D . IO. RutlY Rea PUCJbhinO <>range County on t 14;ee R ctltioue Bua&Mia OCl 7. 1111 1N7I 21143' FlametrH , Lall.• t ...W2M Name&..._,,.,,, FIC'idOU9 itAlfl111 fofHI. CA 82630 Qaliy Ploc Se'1C t8, 23 30. The IOllowlng pencna NefM ........... Kar•,, Mf'I Rot>toson Oct 7. !999 Tl'Mt re daina Mln8u • The ~ 21143 F'lamel1M, L.akt flafilOUa BWJ,,_1 JeffV brM ~ l'1 0t:/ftl't9 ~~ fofell, CA !12830 Name Sutement Proelu~. 200 Cagney Finance ,., .. ,, 4t3 a.!:t":i ~~~~~Ullf° The lollowing !>9f90nl ~ ~~Newport PromonlCJr/ Dr Eut. Ntw, HllV8 YoU atanttd _.,,,. are dolno bualneae u C.ther'lnl Kerr "· d Po!' ... ~· C. 82880 bullMH yet7 No ~·v CRYSTAL CARE COT· 2tlO Caonev Laneve; O .....,, LltlCe ~. 413 Karen A AobNon TAGES. 11851 GladSIOl'le, ~lSeec:ra CA: I , Prornonto.y Dr ENt. Mft• Thu; slatement wa• tiled Tustin, CA 92705 This bu..,.& 11 = polt'"*~::s!~ oon• wt1tl the County Cletll of A Ret1ntmerl1 Uv.ng R• dueled by· an lndr.ild!Jll d Orange County on 8-24·99 lerrat Agency, Inc.. (CA). Ha,,. YoU •tarted """""' ':f '° by an lndMdUll 190Meoe398 20S7t Port Blf5tol Cit . bus.ness yet? Yes 1992"' ~ YoU t1al18d OOlf1V Dally Pilot Sept 30 1 Oc1 Ne~rt Beaeh, CA 92660 Catherine Kerr David Alan~ r_:~15No 7, 14, 21 . 1999 Th939 Th• business 11 con· Th• statement wH ltled This statement was tiled Fl tltl duc:ted by. a oorpora1ion with the County Cieri! of Witt\ flt COUlllY Clerk oC c oua Bu1lne11 Have you 1tartea dojng Orange County on 9 14.99 Oran""" eoun1v on 9•10-.- Name Statement Duslnau y11? No t99968052411 ,,.. ~'· •• The following p&l'IOl\8 I A Retirement Uvtng Re· Daily PllOI Sept 111 23 30 Dal Pll 1tllMICMMI ara doing business 88 errat Agency, inc w.ooy Oct. 7• 1""" · Th888' IV o1 Sept 18, 23. 30, Cl b ea I< .. p1 '"'"' Oct 7. t 999 Tt\880 A.ve~ ea1~1• 1~:anC: 'i'~~~ien:~i was hied Fictitious BualneH ·• FlctltJOu1 Bu1ine:H 92682 • with th• County Cleric or Name Statement Name Statement Richard A Htgbl8 333 Orange County on 9-1-4·99 The lollOwlng ~rgon. The following pefSOl\I Marine Ave . Batt>o8 IS· f099MQ5263 ere doing buS}fle;U IS era CIOlno Minni .as land, CA 92862 DaMy Pilot Sept. 18, 23, 30. 8'g$p4n( Lof\gtiotJse, 210 S &· S ENTERPRISE Jay E Car111te 033 Oct 7. 1999 T}l892 Adamis, Hunllnglon ~. 2511 W Sunllower tL·10: Manne Ave • Balt>Oa IS· Fictitious Bu1lneH Ca. 92648 Santa Ana CA 112704 land. CA 92662 Name Statement ChUdl M Gordillo, 210 Janet Maria Salrnon Tll•s boSlness 11 con· The lollOwing persons ~;: Hunltngton Beech 2511 W Suoltower IL-to' ~ed bV folnt veoture are dotog bualneU as tncs.64~ ca Santa Ana, CA 92704 • 00::,t;;,:~~ed doing V M . ENTERPRISES, Adams Hunt~"%.:JiO ~~,:,..~con· Jan 1 1999 s. ~800\ v~ Monlno. Laguna ca 92648 • H111t you started .......,.. Ricn8m A. Higbie ~~g1n~e~'riza beth This business is tooOucled bus:irMtH yel7 Yu, 9/tM 'This S1atement WIS filed Me,...rd ..... ·• 26001 v t>y. an "'ncorporattd as• Janet Marie Salmon with the County ,.,_ ... ol v-.... -n. la SOC!al>On other ltlan a TN Orange Countv on 9':'21-99 ~~n Laguna Niguel, panners111p v.1lh f!'~ ~rtl~ 1"96805972 V M d Have you staned dOfng Orange Counry on 9-10-99 Oa11y P"9t Se t 23 30 artan eger lchlan, bUSlness yet? No 1"96904Mt Oct 7. t 4 I rm" Th927 2N800~ I Vela MOl"eno, Laguna cnuex M GordtllO 0.1ly P1lol Sent 18, 23. 30, • · uel, A 92677 Ths statement was I •ed Oct ,.. Fictitious BualneH Ills buStnen la ~-witn the Counl'f Cieri< 7 • 1 11911 Th881 Name Statement dueled t>y husband and Orange Coun"t on 9.14.: Actltloua 8 ualne11 The loltowmg persons wile 19996305252 N Sta are domg busln8's u Have you slatted doing Daily Piiot Sept 16 23 30 ime tement PRINCIPESSA 1590 s business yet? Yes Feb Oct 7 t999 . nl8SS a~~upeas'*"" Coast Hwv. Ste 17 1996 _ _.;..· -"'~--....:..:..::-.,.,....,. Laguna Beech. CA oos57 ' Vtrglnla E Megerdlch1an Fictitious Busine ss MONT EY PVBLICA· Jacqueline Sassoon This statement was hied Name Statement TIONS, 25572 Santa Or .• 15150 Drckens St. #305: with lhe County Cle~ of The following persons ~una Hills, CA 92653 Sherman Oaka, CA 91403 Orange County on 9· 14·99 are doing business es teri;n Wdliam Lawsoo, Pamela J Thurln 31783 19996805269 BO Bulk Mall, 2159 Or· 2S57 Santa Dr Lagooa Fiith Ave .. Laguna Sch OcOally Piiot Sept 16, 23, 30, ange #5, Costa Mesa. CA H1A1tsn'nCeA 9M281r51•3 Lawson, CA 92851 ' t 7, 1999 Th893 92627 This l)us1ness Is con· Fictitious BualneH Bernadene Oollert ~~~9~~r .. Laguna ducted by a general Name Statement 2159 Orange, •5 eocta · T111s business is con- partnersh<p The following persons Mesa CA 92627 ducted 1> r.JSbe Have you started doing are doing business as This bOS11'18ss iS oon wife 'f nd and boslness yet? No Sthan BustMU Account· ducted by en •ndlVidual HaV9 you ltatttld CIOiflO Pamela J Thunn Ing Service, 326 Evening Have you s1a11ed doing bUSllltSI yet? v .. 8122"90 This statement WIS hied Canyon Road Corona del bu5'"8ss yet? No Stephen Lawson with the County Clerk ol Mar, CA 92825 Bemadet1e Dotaeny This 5talement was fl!ed Orange Countv on 9-21·99 Cynthia D Ludington This S1atemen1 was filed with tne County Cle11t of 199968059115 32d Evening Canyon wtth tl'le County Clefk ol Orange Coun~~~~99 Oaity P1toc Sept 23, 30.: Aoect Corona det Mar CA Orange Counl'f on 9 10-99 1 947 Oct 7 14. 1999 Th92o 92625 ' 1"968049311 D 1tu Pilot Se FlctitlOUa Business This business is con-Da iv Pllol Sept 16, 23, 30 C::? 7 1999 pt 18 ' ~ Name Statement ducted t>y an lndrvidual Oct 7 1999 Th875 FlctltJoua Buelneaa The tottowing peraona Have you started dOln(I Fict.1tloua B u1lne11 Nime Statement are doing bu:.1ne55 as buS1ness yet? No Name Statement The tonowtog pel"50f'ls Fiesta "RIVtera Oeurrollo Cindy Ludington Tile lollowlf'lg peraons are dolrlQ bu$11'18S1 as Ensenada. SA del CV' This statement was hied are doing busll'less as PAVILTON IN 1718 Orange Avenue, willl Ole County Clerk ol Cat Jewt, 27068 La Paz · C • 700 Suite B Costa Mesa CA Orange County on 9·14·99 PMB •53. Ahso Vee)O. CA ~8tl~~~' ~boa, 92627 19996805268 92656-3041 Pavalion, Inc. (CA), 700 NOfTll8n G Shanallan, Daily Pilot Sept l6, 23 30. Suellen Barton, 28102 East Balboa Blvd , Balboa. t716 Orange Avenue Oct 7, l999 Th894 Gunnison Court. Laguna Cahtom1a 92881 Suite B, Costa Mesa. CA Fictitious BualnHs Niguel. CA 926n Tll11 bu~m151 ,5 con· 92627 Name Statement This oos1ness Is con Juctld by a corporation This business ts con· The following persons oucted bv an individual Have you started doing duci,d by en lnd1V1dual are doing business as Have VoU staned doing t>usaneas yet? Yes, Have VoU staned do4ng BAU HAI HOTELS 333 busmass yet? No Apnl 198f business yet? No Marine A\18 , Balboa Is· Suelten Banon Pevtllon, Inc • Paul Norman G Sham1han land. CA 92662 This statement was hied LanQOfle. Prealelenl This statement was flled Rlcl\ard A HIQble 333 w1tn the CountY Cieri< of This statement was Med w11n the County Clerk ol Marine Ava • •8. Balt>oa ts· Orange County on 9 t0·99 w1lll Ole Coonry Clettc ol Orange Couniv on 9·21·99 land. CA 92662 189968041M1 Ontnge County on 9·10-99 19Sl95805975 Jay F Carlisle 333 Dally Piiot Sepl 18 23. 30 19996804916 Dally Pilot Sept 23, 30. ManM Ave •8 Balboa IS· Oct 7. 1999 Th876 Daily Pilot Sapt 16, 23. 30 Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th93t land, CA 92562' Flctitlo ua BualnHI Oct 7, 1999 Th889 FlctiUoua Bualnna This oos1ness ts con· Nam e Statement Rctltloua BualneH Name Statement dueled by joint 11entu1e I Tne tottow1ng persons Name Stetement The IOllOv.ong persons Have you started clolllg are doirlQ busineu as The , ........... ate doing btJSITl8$1 IS buSin8SS yet? Yes. CORPORATE PILOT ......,..ing ~rsons NICKELi NICKELi SC Jan 1, 19119 SERVICES 3 O 3 •;•.,~ bus11'18ll ti GAMES, 91I1 Valley View ~fd A Higbie Marguente fA.. c0n:x. de! ~) ~ =tj Splash Sla 109·112. Cypress. CA ~tatemenl was' ea ~.CA 11262!' Sw-.m School. d) Splash, 90830 "''Ill the County Cletti ot Bnan M Mahood 303 10472 Moming Gloty Ave Far West L81SUr8 In· Orange Coun~-4-99 Marguetlla •A. coror\a del FOUllCaln Valley, CA 92708 dusu111. (CA), 5242 1 52•7 Mar, CA 92825 Rot>en Bandlruk. Jr , Algosy Ave . Hun11ng1on ~ Piiot Sept 16. 23. 30. Thi$ tNstness rs con 10472 MominQ Gtory Allt . Beach. CA 92649 7• 1999 Th895 duded by; an lodlviduel Founwn Valley, CA 112708 This buS•nest Is oon-Fictitious Bu1Jne11 Ha\18 you stanea doing Thla t>uSine11 is oon-duCled ~ e oorporauon Name State--t business yet? Yu. oueted by an lndrvldual Have you startect doing """' 08·15·99 H busll'ltSI yet? Yes. 8·17·99 The IOlloWtng persons Brian Mahood eve you •tarted aolng Far West Leisure In· are doong bulll'less as· This s11tament wes filed b':.~ ~~:r. 9J!4 ~lrleS, Thomas Portale. 1;:T ~';bst'~· ~~ with ltle County Clerk ol Ths statemeol was tiled President An C" ... Orange Count}' on 9·1C>-99 with l'1t County Clerll o1 Thi$ statement was hied a, "927 5 1"96804942 Orango County on IH0-99 with the Councy Clerk of 4cikac':~~,J..'!;· ~: Dally Pi10! Sept. 16, 23. 30 1MMI04827 Orange Count)' on 9·21·99 pott Beach, CA 92863 Oct 7. 1999 Th8n Oe•ly Pilot Sept 18, 23. 30, Dally Pilot ~5~ Thia bustneu Is con· Fictitious Buslneu Oct. 7, 19" Tl\870 Oct 1. 1.o1 1999 · Tnnii ducted by a corporaUon Nam• Statement Fictitious Bu1lne11 Flctitlo~a BualneH bi!!~.:'ss~t?s~eel <IOing ar::~nf:=r~u~!'°"5 ~~~~~. Nama Statement Skarlet Medi•. Inc • CreamPutl. 955 Damill are ao.ng 1>uslne11 as ll1e lollowing periOr'll Steve J KurdZlal·Prestoent Streel, Cosla Mesa. CA AvtoOIJHI lnltmattonaA are doing business as This statement was filed 92627 17911 Sky Park Ctrcle NICKEU NICKELi SC with the councy Cieri! of James Geollrey Har· Su•te E. lrvlne, CA 9261'4 GAMES, 5643 E La P1lma Oranga County on lH0-99 nngton. 95S Darrell St AlcllarCS L Tallman, Av•. Anaheim HIMS, CA 19996804922 Coata Mesa. CA 92827 17911 Sky Pa~ Cirda 92807 Da11y Piiot Sept 16, 23, 30 ll11S bUSlness 11 000· On ... Sulla E, 1MM, CA Far West LNure In· Oct 7 1999 Th866 dueled by:' an Individual 92814 du91rtH (CA), 5242 STATEMENT OF Have you staried doing Thi buSlnea laoonduel*2 AIYJOSY Ave . HuntinglOn ABANDONMENT OF business yet? Yea by en uninoorpcnted M· -B.ach. CA 92&49 u E OF 06-01 ·~ ' soaation OCher lhtn a Tllts t>usiness Is con· S FJCTITIOUS J Geotl Hamngton rtneNlip ducted by. a oorpor9li0n BUSINESS NAME This Statement was filed P11 Have you started dOlrlg Have you Slarted doing Tne loltowlng person(s) wllh lll8 County Clerk ol bullneu v-t? Yes 111111 buslneu yet? Yes. 8·25·9t has <t1av•> abandooed the Orange eoun~ra,~99 Rctwd L Ta Far Wast LlllU19 In• use OI the let oua bUtl· 1 943 Thlt Stllilmerll WU filed Clustnes. Thomas Porta , neis name oa 'f Plloe Sept 18, 23, 30. wltrt tne County Cle!lt ot President South Coast Concierge, Oct 7 1999 Th878 Ona11ge Counrv on t-lo-99 ..c..: ...... · . .... ~..z..~ No ,.. ........... -·~a.· er..-ccu~Ui1t~= Oelv PICll '-1e n. io. Od 7. ,. 1'1117' " ...... 1in111 ....... 2 ..n• n. kllowinO PMCl"C .,.. dot'll bullt*I u: SAY V1LLAGE APAAT• MEHTS. 408 WMI let ltiwt. Colta ...... , Cllr- tomla 12827 MldlM4 Bootn. 400 W..1 ~ &cl'Mt, tC102, Colll ...... c.llfornla 92827 Tt1lt bualneu .. con-ducted by: an Individual HaYI you atattlel dcllf'll bUllnet$ yet? Yea, 8-11-81 Mic:tlMf BooCr'I Thi ltatemtnt WU filee Wilt\ ltW Counly 0.l'll 04 Orange County on • 1<>-09 ,. ..... DalJy Piiot Sept. 15, 23, 30. Oct 7. 11199 11'18'74 Flctitfoua BuelneN Neme~ The toaowtng peraon. .,.. doing bUWIM8 ... '! NelCWa,,. Graphic. b Woven $pints. c NexDtrnensiOn, d Primal tmaQe. e Nallv'8 Wave. I) T r!bal Wave, g) NftWave Studlol, h) WlkHfor1ea. 2293 Pa· aflc Ave . Suite 0. Costa M esa . Calllornla 92627-3936 Mlcha8I Albert Nunes. 2293 Padfic AVfl., Sulle D, C05la Mesa. C.l1fornta 82627·3936 Th s buslnesa It 000· CIUCttld by an lndlvidual H8V9 you Slarted dolnO • bUSlness yet? Yea, 1I01192 Michael Albert Nunea Thie statement v.as tied with the County Clerk al Orange County on 9-13-99 1t9MIOS~ DB.lty PMot Sept 16. 23, 30. Oct 7. 1999 Th88S Actitloua Buatniia Name Statement The loloWlng pefSOl'IS are doing bUSineU as· Designer Fiiness. 27725 Santa Marvanca PlnllV .. #21<>.; Mis&IOtl V>-o. CA 92692 • ..,.... Wt1ertron1 Filness & Nutrtbon. Inc .• (CA), 27772 Vista Del Lago, 11S, Ma-· SlOtl VletO. CA 92692 This business IS con- ducted by: I oorporation Have you started doing bus1neU yet? Vea 811198 Watertronl Fitness & Nut111!on, Inc Linda A Frank, CEO This stalemenl was CileO wrltl the County Clerk ol Orange County on 9-10-99 1"96eo4M4 Oalty PllOC Sept 16, 23, 30, Oct 7. I 999 Th865 Fictitious Bualneaa Nem• Statement The lollowtng pe~s are dolnQ bulineSI as MAKISUl>A COMMUNICATloNS, 167 Sea.spray South. Lagin NIQOel, CA 826n Brendan McCartny. 167 S.aspray South. Lagoot N>guel, CA 92677 Btandon Strauctl. 161 SeuPfaY Sol.Ah, Laguw Niguel, CA 926n Cnug S.rger, 24292 V• ~ Mission ViejO, llUlifllll " con cllcted ~ a f1t"trel partnenhp Have )'Oil siatf9d dona bullneSS yet? Vea. AtiQ 21 Bl1lnOon P K Straucil TNt statement WU lied Wlltl .. ~ Oterk ol Orange Coi#\~=5~0-W 1 ... Dally Piiot Sept 16. 23, 30, Oct 7. 1999 Th861 /Ve, 'II lie/; t(ofJ. kJ',t,ite Thi &iatemenl wu Ned 1040 Glenneyl9, Laguna FfctitJou• Bualneaa 11811*9"4 w.lll dll CounlV C1ertl ol Beech CA 92651 Nam e Statement De y Piel Sepe 18, 23, 30. Orenge County, on on 8 8··~2}~ Tne FICtJl>OVS BUSlfleS.S The ,~.....,.. pe---Oct 7. 1999 Thll72 A GOOD ADI 1"96aO....... nam1.1 referred IO eboYe • .,, ·--Fl:::t OatlY Piiot S.PI 23 JO wu 111ea in Orange County are dolflO business as .,.,tloua BueJnua Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th91S on ~·~ 16.1 1998. FIL" ~lo~ 21~:. ~ Nam. StalameN fictitious Bu•lneea NO 1~7:>5818 CA 92630 • • The IOllowtng peraons Name Statement AlllSon Ellis, 1040 Glen· W1t111m Ray Munar, .,..TH~~~ING The IOllowing person• ~t51 Laguna Belttl, CA ?'1825 Shenlw'ldolh Ortvt, 14 s. are doing businen u Brandon Rood. ICMO Lalcoa Forest, CA 92630 1..a:n.5.1 ~~ ~ Newport MeN Kumon GI La B ch This buSllle$S IS con· 92651 Center. 1e11 Wutcllll c:e:ls~· \)\JN 118 ' dueted by. an indMd\lal John McLaugnttn onw, Suite 212, ~wport This bu51ness 11 con· Ha11t1 you started doing Meenan. 822 GteOIW)'l'9, 8e•ctl, Caltlom11 92660 duct&" •·v ,....._partn busines.s yet? Vas. 7193 Laal.lna n-a-, "-ttl ......... Marta Diana V1118r1eet Alli;,~ Eltts e,. w 1111am Muuar 92151 .,..."', .... .,..,_ Bragan11, 15310 Nor· Tht1 ,tatement waa tiled This slatement wae llle<I I This bullnes. 11 oon· mandy Lane, LI Mirada. with the County Cterl! cl wltn the County Clef!< OI duc:ted by; an Ind~ Call 642-5678 Cehlornta 90638 n.....-,.._ Thlt t>us1ne11 ts too• '"""'V"' .....,..,~~ d~ by a,, lnd!Vldu I Dally f>tlol Sept 18. 23. Have YoU stetted doing 30 Oct 1. 1999 Tri882 ~~~=· 9'°1om Actltloua Butlnee• This Slatement wu fl!ed Nim• Statement w Iha CounlV Clellr! of 1lle fotoww1ng pefSOlle Oranga COUnty on 8 I 7-89 1r1 doing bullll8U a~ 1MMI067IO N Wf>Ol1 ~er Cleaners, Ooll't Plot Sept 23, JO. ~ Nowt>Ofl Center Or Oct. 'f. 14. 1911G Tll030 Newport Beac:tt. CA i2S60 Talat N Te Corpo- ration. (CAI 529 Nevlf>Ott Center Or , Newport ~ CA92«IO T bullnt s Is con• OUCDd by • C01POf8!10n H.ve you 1ua11eo ~ bUSlnesS 'Yflt? v.. 7•1 "91 Tatar tl T1 mar eotpo. ra tuMWn :r tllAn Manager This ~ m.c; wftrt the Colln1y Clll~ °' Orll'l(lft an 0 1' , m Qdy ~ S.pt 16 1.3, 30. Oct 'I !PIG ~ STAR.TING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • r • ~tr) ' EQUAL HOUSING f OPPORTUNITY -! All ml '*' ""'1llllt 11111111 • .....,. .. •"ltd" ... ftf· ) ml ftlf Hwll111 Act"'"' " • 1111t1M11f Wlllclt UH 11 llltpl • le lf,.tfttl "Hf 'llltlHCI, Jl1tlt1 " flacrl•l••llu f ti l'ICI, ctllf, rtlltlH, '"WI, ~.11m11111 mtt1" ; .. 11 ... 1 trltl•, ., .. 1111.il" _.. Nkl llf Helt llflltlHCI, "'""''"' " fl•Ulllllutltl .• Ula ... .,,,., wlll 111 """'" '"''' .. , ,...,,, ... """"' '"' "''" wllk•" "' •lelatln '4 Ille llW, Olf mfm '" . 1te11•y l1lefl111f 11111 Ill ... "'··· '""""' .. , ... ....,.,.. ... '""' ... " .. ~ """'9lty 11 .. lt. Tt CM• ....... "~. "" HllO :mt-111t • 1·-·4H·l5•. ftf • ll1t ........... DC.,., l'lta• : --.. CS-all. •••*•········ _:i a SOLD-o i :,:SH OWCASE : ~ * HOMES • t FOR SALE : ! In Our Saturday : • REAL ESTATE • ·t su1p!ementl : :. HOMES OF : ~J THE WEEK i .. t Dlaplay Ada • • Start at $751 : • Deadline : ::1 Tuesday 5PM : • Open House • ~: Listings : -. Only $151 ! ! Deadline • ! Thursday SPM ! • It Pays to : * Advertise • In the Bnt : LOCAL ! Real Estate • Section ! f Call Todayll ! !-~~5~~2~~ i " = ANNE WILLEY ! • • 949-574-4249 • i ••••••••••• : . BIO FIXERS . ,: s:r~i:o':+2t I -wALi-fo BEACHt f AOEHr,-...72M170 ~ ~· ~ ---~, . ' •" r ... .l • • • '·' CEGll TAiPlD '"'lOI FERNUAF AVENUE Mn.000 J0ttN K£NH£Y R.E. M•m-4040 OtD COii OPEN ION 1 f.4 ~Hall Or, Oen Vu OnCyll, ~ 10 bc:.tl. fmmlc Cocllgl 1Qle,l!plc.17811,000 ~t4H5H070 I ....... . . ' . . r:.· . ~ . • y·r:) •' '' . ,,....,'It! ~~-4~ SO. LAGUNA On The Ocean It T lbllrodl. lnclecltlll ocean views, Wiik 10 ocean, 28r 28a, • 1200 Sf, pool & sp9. $650,000 Agin!. 94~7733 2 CONDOS ON THE WATER GrNI V-· 281 2.58a 1985.000 ' $875.000 Udo Plftl Aeelty ... M71-2700• •THE BLUFFS• ONE STORY ENO UNrT 3br., 2be. "Expanded" Major Gl'eenbeft. quiet cui.eac. huge pnvale pello. Princlpels orly Appe Agt .. M-'o-5560 BLUFFS Popular 3br 2ba end unit, 1ln91t etory. $453,000. Al>PcHntment Only • B10bf ... 9444.7414 Open HouM Sun 1-4 BIOCYNV1Ws TOWNt«*E EXCELLENCE Bordering Big Cyn Golt CoUrM. 2-3brs ()pen Sun 1-4 FORD ROAD PAOPERTIES 949-759-7700 OPEN SAT•SUN 1..S "2 DAUPHINE" The SUmmil. 3br, 3ba, eprox 1800 sf, nu wood h & blndt BY OWNER 1419t<. 949-718-0817 FOR SALE GARDEN STYLE 2 SIOIY Profeulonal Medlcal & Dlr1lll Sida. Loc:eftd Wlltdlft Dt NB 80% l.9IMd F0t Mori lnlo Cll Coldwell 8tflkel COft'ITllltill 177-844-4040 coiiiiUCOO: ~ SfAL IEACK-21 t..A Miiin St. 1IOO IQ.FT. Good Location Avll Now. Clll Jim KllMnln • 562""596-6600 -...... <# -· ,"(. -. .~ ••• a, I ~ t .... j . ~ ' ""' ~ ".L 1.. • .. Call 642·5678 • .... liil ... /~ Ii Byl'ax (949) 631-6594 (f'ltoa,.. wf11& r0u1 nan~ and r•lk...._. nu1111,.., •iid "t 11 t•ll )'I'll Wck "Ith • pnct quoct ) ByPhene (949) 642-567R By MalMn Per80IU 'J30 WC$t Ba, S11e-0t Co,ta \{r~a. CA 92627 \1 't1011011 BIHi " Ba) Sc. -_.,.... •• ... ~ .. ,. Newport Mar na Apartments Barfront community with ~vate beach & marln2.Troplcal landsCaping· unai pool & sun deck. watt to Balboa I d shops Minutes from fashion Island. • Spacious 2BR and 26R & den apu. • Private patios or balconies • Wood burning/gas firepbccs • Private garages • Bo:lt slips available • $2050 • $3600 Sorry No Pets Pleue c:aU 949) 760-0919 ,~' ·· ....... ~-~ •-. ' -~ I I ,. . . ... OCEAN FRONT F1m 2tk 28a, Big Sc:rMn TV, Pool Tlble. $350()lm() yellly. The Gletlestl View! ASSOCIATED REALTY .. M7WM3 Spaeloue 28f/2Be Condo Style W/O, lrDlc, gated 4 Av1Hablel $2185-$2,400; 949-706-9696 OCEAN VIEW Heart ol Newpoft. 24-Hr 09ted, lrpl, roman tubs, W/D, Concierge: 949-70&-969e LUXURIOUS COMMUNifY 28rl2Ba, W/D, lrpl, 9'caiings Concierge· Act Nowtt 949-'106-9696 Newport ::c Ridge Exclusive Gated Community ATOP NEWPORT COAST • Enclosed Garage • Alarm System • Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • Fitness, Business, Clubhouse Centers ONE AND Two BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES FROM $1370 San ·Joaquin Hills at Newport Rldp Drive car. LIVE IN LUXURY 4E) APARTMENT HQMES Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Gate •Clubhouse Facility • 24 HR Fitness Center I Bed from $1795 2 Bed from $2385 I Bed/den from S 1815 2 Bed/den from $2210 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access Gas Fireplaces 9 Foot Celli nes Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Cu~tom Home Design Program Available CALl FOR APPOINTMENT •=::c 9WM~cmMNTm A •IG•tl lra•eAl e 0' LIYIMG 1-888-222-6924 •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2 B R TOWN HOMES Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo TO Mo lease. ··we are a pet .. community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 i:."•J.111 .... ,._. • . •. , .. '. f.'tA. •. . ~.'-··~;;.· .•. \. ·»>. ;:-: ~---. . .,... ., ') .. . ':-i .... , . • -:~;· ·"i--· . . . . .... . .. "._' -'.; '!· •,r 'I . . 'A STUDIO. 412 ACACIA 11t-1•· So Of Pct! cloM to ....... ...._ .. _ .... + loft. .... 81110~ Park. iesotMo. ..... .._ """ all .-714-...,.. 20&0. ,., It ptltlo, dlnrm, ...... llllollanc9•. lllWlll '* ok. lndry, CIMn..11~. 2S1S Ol'antt Awe. Aot C. Jim Jecob9, Apt MMIM200 E'll()f COUHTRY WOOOt 2Br+Stlidy, IS*l<llvel. FP. diet.~. no Ptll. 190 21~ 5' St 12Mno IMM4HS43 or 949"94&-11&4 . . .. "'--... ' ~ ,~ '· . r _, ':"'_-6 .~· . _., II, • ' . .L\ " ' I H n ..... _,,. . • .-1 CUTI 21" FROfll UHtT SlePI to OCN\. ~. glllQl, IYlill toOt'I $120()'Mo Pam, !g! J41H61>-7S47 Xt26 Si too yr lie. t4H44-1112 WlnW Renuf.lplreloU• D*I .. """· futr IUm'd 2br 2b1 2c gw, wld, NC. m>etl. qUet. di to bdl IMH75-1130 ifM TO WISI 2IR 2U; """"' ~ ... °""" by 1 US E 1111101 llwd. 4'0Mela7 ·call The Pilot Classaieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage SOie Ad ! • Pilot ~. Hours -Ttlrpbo11e 8:30am-:iOOpn1 '9onJa1 ... }'da1· Wallc-.ln 8.JOam-S:OOpu\ \t....icb)4n•ln ~ .. -~.J .' •••. ... •· ~ .. -. .~ . ' .. ·' Y.. .• 'r ::. • .J.·~ " .. ~ .-. . -~~~~:~ ~,.;, ... ·_, .... -~ .. ::::,u-~ ~ ~ ~ t& ~re!~~ balhl. ~~~ ... !.'1""s1' W/d, trtg, comm pool and lp6. "°Si~--.... rv,.,. s91 $1525 ivll now 949-494-7954 v~w.111 f o BMCtl 2er or 94~7-7425 2.se., &obt '"""' Spldolls LlbOLE 481 381, speaotiS Iv rm, Ff>, deck, Dianne, NJ. 1rv1ng rm, folmll dh, 2 extellor Hart>of Rellly. 94M73-4400 sun d9d<s U1)611irs, 2cat gat, 412 ACACIA 2Br 281, SO OI $875,000. Bid Glvnd'/ PCH. 2c ger, close 10 Beoonl• Reallors IMH75-6t&1. Plf1(. Short Tann !AIM Oney. VERSAILLES $2000/Mo. 714-80&-2080. S900/M0. steps To iilach Exqolslle i Penthollll, Studio lnV'r\aetJllll 28r I Ba, ocean Hew Carpet A Paint Views, fi*:, git, W/D hlwps, MirYAM McGuire ltil wood ceilings. ~mo 84M4M770 IMH75-8427. Prudlntlll Cl Realty I "':wl 1 ·~;MJ E'SIOE BACK BAY 281 House tOATED COMMUMTY• Fp, 11Mi yllll, loll ol windows 2.br 2b1, 2 Cit ~ frplc, $1295. + dep 329 Ulwerslly l1undnn. Comm pool A IPL 'IS LIA. 949-543-6083 IL S190Mno, t4M4W622 E'Sidl 3br 2t11 houtl, 1arge IOC, 2<ar Olf, 11een housl. covered peuo. f'ouncarl. llUI !tees $1850m0 818-252·2383 •E SID£ COTTAGE• 2BR 1BA 1 C. 911191, 2390 Elden IC 94M45-4585 1112~1 2.br 2bl condo upper unit. AC, laund hlwps, OOOYn poollspe, 165 Tarocco $1200'mo. AWi now ASJ1 714·267-6945 HUIOR VIEW HOMES Ohalll1inll 3& 28a. lllltti pstttd Olde & out, 5lllOOlfl ceilS, xtnl loe. ~ht lncld S28~o 949,494-7042 HEWfiORT RllOkt'S AAEA 36dnn 1 SBaUI. yan:l, fireplace, no pets, S 15S()'Mo • Clll ~ 94~1-717-47115 =wiNTEA A TALI AVAIL' 2, 3, & 4br'S flAP.OIHO FROM $1450. $2t00. Agt t4M12.0707 LIDO ISLE HOME $peclocie • lllwnecullM 4br, 2..5bl. ' c.' """'· "' din, llllchln, llbtlry' aundlc:k, psrtlo, landtcd, tooc...,. 2 belc:Mennl• P7*no 1 " ...... Plul t4H7WK7 OPEN HOUSE Oct 9 &. 10 (t2"UPM) P*N ail lot moi. lnlonnlUon. Motil •MANAGERS• t SPECIAL• $154.00 + tax Wkly (Must pr...,.. ths Ad) &est Ralet, gtNI VelUe 235 llTIS & loid**1s Srtualed on belulduly FE~~' lobby/Ol11ct dl1I phones/F111 HBO, ESPH & Oitclpool & Jecullf, guest lll#1dry CloM to 405 & 55 Fwys In lrom 0 C F..igrds, co111!11 and -.. Wiik· Ing clsta1Ce IO sl10pl & llllautWllS COSTA MESA .-oTOAINN 2277 Hllt>or Blvd Ptlonl 949-445-4140 6N.BJW. OcrllnfronV22nd. Pr1vllt room. unfumlehld, 11111'1 beth, utla paid, non amtco. kltclllnltte, taundl'y, 1 Block to Hlwpott PW. S530.00iplf mo. Cal Sam at 949-1175-4808 (belWeln a.Sp) r·• NPB BEACH OCUH RIONT HOUSE ON THE SANO ml1r br~ "':a· moo+ 112 utH. 94 7411 NB Shh ibr 2DI condo wllttobla, ~. IN!dty, pool. 191. ll'flll, gar S700 + ~ udll 94H42·3"95 H 8JPl'otl Fem to ShaN; lrg lum TO~HOME. '*-lo Fesh 11.IFWfl, IV'"*D. pyt bid ' bllh. Pf11Q. dlelr.I, pool, )le, lorllt '*• -rounc1nos. . S750r'm0 +Ulla, .. ~ ~ . ..-. . ' -,... . ~,, ' ' I , ll't-:.:. "· . '. :r.-· '-·r . 7...:-· ·.;. ' -r.,~ I • MODEL HOMEsALE OCT. '11f ac urrn 11"" PM n,,.,,uJ,1.,,1'• Artwol\f. A«nlorrn 6- AlrtUJWI. W/,ofd.U Prita . 670 W. 17th Sr., '102, 'Co.ta Mesa (9'9) "6-1822 0-ll'mll: 17/Slym# • Polley Rote ancl dtadlints art' •Ubjt'<'t to duintte ~ 1tJ1out n?ticr. The publisher 1C!ttl'V~ th(I right to rrnsor. rt'('l1u~1fy revise or TeJt'Cl am cla1111Uicd advc11i1tc111cn1 Pltu11e t't~Ol'l am· error that moy bt< ·in \•our clauified ad immcdiotch 11ac Duilv l'ilot accepts no liabilitv for a11v en'Or m on odvert1:.c111e11t (or whirh it muv be rc.pon~ibte urept for the rost o( the spore actually occupied by the error. Credit cnn only bt allowed for the fir!it insertion. . ....--------DeadUnes ------ Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wednesday 5:00pm Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm W~dneaday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........ ~ .. Friday S:OOpm ; . " .. · ,t ' .. . . • . i!r-. .... . . FOUND SMAU.OOG Biondi, Etsl 20llVOrange, No Tags!l 949-64&-236b Found 2 llrfl doga. BOxer mix looll. brown 6 white. Vicinity ol 20lh end Santi Ana t4M31 .. 172 loSf iitks ootb s;g,,.. lfng with llllbould Coit of Arma. On Sun Oct trd. Vlclnty COM church, Balboa Yacht Club REWARD! ..Mn-4442 .CM FfU.SAT • 175 PROSPECT PLACE, X ~ lier & Paullrino, tum. aporta equip, . Pl9' lhlMI, WOf1t blnCt'I, ... " lhelvel, btby drelaer, mlac i ClliilT M :OO e 151 Monta Viau Crose II ~Iden, bed, tum, TV'e, bl..., mi.c.._. costA MESA:UESA VERDE GIGANTIC GARAGE SALEll Oct 9th-Sat 9am to 3pm Over 300 Homll. BalOllnl Galon!! RAIN OR SHiNEf For Into a lllape call Coldwell Banlllr on Sat Only. 71WA-NS3. Ga(age Salt Sat Oct. 9, 8'10m Comer ol 17WMonrovla West side ol Costa Mell Loll ol ml9celanaous =I R9tu~:30 20701 BEACH BLVD 1155 BetMlr'I lntlnipols/,\tlwlta, Jewel ry, turn. cloth11, glasswart. lie. MvtU F1111D; &r19i Lil 1201 Betkthtre Ln., NB Fumue, dotlwl. 8'dlral & tots ol SIUll1 Stl 1 Wit' t1.llO'I ' ~TlcUta SllW190M Oct 1 ntl a 11th •t4M6M244• .. " . ....... . .1 ~' -~ ·; •. :, ... .;-1 .• . ~ •. ·l'"A'~,. r • , !J ,: . ' ..... .-.f~~..., CONTENTS Of 4 OFF1CES, dHh, lf~H/ Chllrt1 ~· .. DOOllCllll, .... round conferan~ tablet with mttchtng dlalrt, exec: Ofllcl dl1lra, tome . ltand alone dlvtdlt pennett. Clll 714-437-eote Dini~ 11t • ChlrrY wOOCI, till D al, ·2 leafs, 8 chairs, I~ ~ + matCl*'ll Mf\llf,"' boxed, OOl1 $9000' Sell $3950 94H46-3798 oWs a &Riss DINING AM TABLE w/4 ctlMrl W• $995 Now SIOM>eO !Ml>-720-1722. h!Jiii illihlf IOfa I IOW" Mil, new lllll wrlOOld, very IOft, top quality. j/u $2000 NCtlftca. IMO. 949-211'"33 •Warehouse• FURNITURE SALE Europeen A American Anllq~ ~Ion• Whole~ Fr1Oct8th 1oam~m Sat Oct 9th 108m-4pm Sun Oct 10ttt 11am-3pm 1835 Whittier Ave. unit C·7 (between 18th & 19th St) CostaMesa,Ca.92627 Round 42" Oak b&rt~, block pedlltal d~lt. and 4 chllre, lint cond. S200fot»o. ........ rn1 )P.:iP"•rt.~;n ... 7J' • ' •. •• . .. . "' IOOYGUARO TREADMILL .._ luey Body Inc. COit S1,000Mltor1115. LIU new Call '41-121.ol06 100 MHZ 14119 MUST SE.LL TIIS WEEK. TIU 0"9f PIY· menta 145fmo. 714-141-1155 BOOKS Hardback• preferred Mt-631-6113 fop UIMECOADSI Jazz, R & B, IOIA, Rock, etc •. 50'• & eo'• MIKE .. M45-7505 oolSf COiH kttos OLD COINSI Gold, tllwr, ~. WltdlH, antlQ!* + Conectlbltl .. Md-M47. •WAHTtD TO 80Y• Am.1lc1n lndltn fluga, BalfMI, POllely From PIMlla Plrtyt?y!149-~Ed cklLDCAAE £x:ea Child Cal-e WOllter Bl·llngual/Spanlsh, Mon & Wed., lftemoons = etwtweek. non profit or z.a. lion. Cll Cind, 71 9992. FIRST TIME. EVER demonsll'alll itv.. pally ~· CMttmae Around the Wot1d/Cooldn1Glfl•. No Investment, lree 111lnlng Also hiring aupeMsors 800-955-74~ GREAT J08 OPPTY • OAAYS ISl.AHD 6 lrvh SpeetnJm I 11- aort .. dott*lg stote 1$ now tJlfng F1"t posl· iions. tint beneflte, for lntlMlw Call Eric .. MSo.oets HU Styllae and facial l*SOI' needed In NB. Wotlt yoo1 own hou11, rent1I space only. Contacl Mdlew 94H73'-41lf6 peger 714·324·12&1 HOUSEKEEPER Corona 011 Mar senior couple seeks hou~. carelall81, live In prerd. Nice l9peftlll QUWll Must be = American cook. No ~ Musi i:s~or&~ dlt.lef OU1 cal. Cell Mf. T l'YIOr fty phone t4M4M91b 9Vll\lng IMM75-7t57 LbnllCf or Hot WI '1'9 Hiring Howl ERA Is llCpll'ldWll) tlli ata11 Ecb:atlon Sid Tr~ IMs Plid ~~I ext 1119 lilAKEfiNO ASSISTANT Frr In~ 8each. MUil be OfOlldlrt Macll'toeh Ullf Will'I knowledge ol Ouarll, photoshop EJcll. ~ blcliel lncludl ~ fille fOt pre press graphic destgnllypese , general Office Prolessqlll 8'wlromient Fax reame 10 949·717·'4783 or c111 941>-717-4768 OF'FICt ASSIST Pit °' FIT omce h8IP 1n Newpo11 8-h. Fling, tvllina. some COl!lQlller WOik. Mac ixperlance ""*'"· Fax rest.me to 949-717_..83 01 cal 941HI 7-4768. flirt time Driver Wanted . S9.22 per hour ptua mlluge. ~ Needed Mon thru tun 2:45am to 5:45pm. Addi- tion.I work INY be 1Yall- 1ble. Mustl\av. truck or V1n, fiabillty lnsu~ with ptoof or peymenta, drtv- era licenM. IOdal la~;;;;~~;;.:;I r-HIGHQT ___ PRl_CE_S-PAl-0-.1 MCUffty card, and dlln D.M.V. print out. tor diamonds, Wllehes. )lwelry, gold, silver. Accepting appllcatlona WE TOP AU OFF£RS Mon to thru Fri from WORlOESTATEJEWElRY 8:001m to 4:00Am. NEWPORT BEACH Pita .. bring all required 9-t9-&75_ 1585 Information. . ·. . . ~ ~.,,-:;-,: • • •• 1 • • ' . '. ..... J I ', .' ' .. ~ .... :• Phlebotomy Course 8otlon Rtld Co. c..t Reg '3llO 1291 1-800-201-1 I 41 ~· ·n · . . -: ... . i llma Oran~ County Attn: Pim Bicklnth•m 2901 Gan-, Av.. Santt Ana, Ca 92704 714-54MS48 800-833-4080 -·- -w. ... ITMTYCXM OWH 9UltNUll Set your own echelille. Control your own lnoomt Sell from Vo'# home, II wortl. lhrOU\tl ~ BeanA.von AeprtHnlatlve Call (881)58 t ·2888 ""boll .. ----*" °' 12 w .... -· .. -·~7177 di l&t D 51 hill Of ..__ ...... ferry, el11trl•"r/wat er. -..n.1Ma I I ." l I ' ", ~' ' • .. ' • l .,: ' ".:r , 'f, .: •• STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • 1 ht U,al Dtpartmtnt at tht Daily Pi/,ot iJ pk11Jttl 10 •nntnmct • nnu sen11ct now 1111t11"7blt 111 ntW lmsmtuts. ~ 11111/ now SEARCH IM "'"'u for JO"~ no txtrrl chll'f'. anti s•w JOll IM ti mt 1111J tht mp 10 rht Court Ho wt in s.,,,_ An4. Thni. of count, •flrr tht 1tt1rrh i.s compkuti""' will flit )Ok:' fic11t101u b1111nt11 n11nu Jllltmttnt with tht Co""'l Clll'lt, }'Nbllth ontt 11 u.wlt for four Wttlts 111 "'luirwl llJ t.w •nJ thm fik yo11r proof ofpulllitlftion with tht County Cltrlt. Pltast stop by 10 flu )'Ottr flttitlous busintu Jtlltmtmt 111 tht D•ilJ Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Cosuz Mtslf. If l°u cannot uop by. pkt11t t•IJ us •t (949) 612-1321 •nd iw 111ilJ maltt aminttmtnlJ /or you to lumtllt this procttlm·t by mAiL If you shouUI haw ""J farthtr qut11ions, pltast calJ us anJ we will bt mon than tlad to assist yott. Good luclt in your ntw bUJintJJ! .... ,, ..... ',, ...... , ....... I ' ": -;,n ' . -.. .,. ' ' " * ... ~COUITIC REllOVA.L •All Dmnll Servk:el• 3!5YNnbp,eF191~ L'308847 • 714-612-tttl AACRCIWT OUiOH LIGHT SOffrTS/A.RCHES HITCHE&Q.OSETSIOOORS REPAIRS/ 714-413-1001 -j\ KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE APPUEO. 714-410.SMI 1 .. • ·rr • ... • ,. t •• ' • n· . iii IWWW DtWWm All phuu/amallllrg toba. CUANI 20la, '*1 ~ ea LM10010 11-1447 .. ',, ... • J ' • . - GUESS WHICH N~11hcr "ulnt•1ablc. N11nh deals. . NORTH • AK63 c:> Q52 0 A.15 •A63 WEST • 11187 c:> J 74 o KQ64l • 95 EAST •J942 c:> K 106 () J 1013 • 104 hcMts With a muimum no tru111p, nearly all prune, North m• • ~· k-s of cue-bids alkl South decided lfwt slam was a aoo<l pro~ition Ac.:1ual· ly, had the \Ina of padcs been the kina or hearts, slam would hove been beucr than a 90-percent ~hot! West led the kina or d1ain<mds, taken with the ACe A d1nmond was ruffed in the closc:d hond, lollowcd by t~ kina-occ of club'!, ex1rncting all the trumps. The table's lust dio-SOUTH •Q5 c:> A983 o 9 •KQJ 872 The hiddini: NORTH •:AST INT ,_ Jo ,_ 3• ,_ .. ,.. p.. ,.. Opening leod: Kin& or o bOOOIAION'R AIAo, 44t, N; (995WJ4\!44l l!Oi!ff MCKINHA VOU<IWA.Ot:H 71~-2000 FCSMb XDoltlM VlA 1t EJtendld. VW'f loW mllllot. II.Illy lotded, ltn4m CMMlll. ~ eotnOUW, moo oeo. 714-54o.5"5 . 714-78W1'8 '°"b TAOHOlftlMb 'A V•8, MO ltlltll, elc, IHlher lntlflot!Ulpower, c/c, NI rOd, only 19,500. 909-734.e.494. oUc IOIOAllN 164 S/4 Ton 2WD lloellent oond, YOK m}1 111,100. 14•241-7141 ' MMfUI .. RYOAbli 'it Runa well, 4 apeed, aunroof, S1200IOBO. 714-645-1150 ~ ' ' I ' I .. f ..... • .. T . ,. _,.,. . . I~· ·, • :t • :J 11 .... 1. AVAi.AM.i TODAY! MM1Nlll Can't eeem to get IO all thOM ,... fobe around the hoUlt? mon<J was ruffed, then came lhn:e round• or spades, declarer discanlinai a heart. The pen:ent11ae play at this point is to ruff the last spade. cash the~~ or hcllU and contmuc with a heart to ' the queen. That delivers the contract WF'.Sl' If West has the kina of heart~ or if Pus East has a doubleton king sinc.-c, oiler '-winnina the monarch, East will lhen :::: have to concede 1 ruff-sluff. But declarer elected to try another hne lns1ead or ruffing the last spade. declarer allowed Ea~t to hold 1hc Irie._, stuffing another heart from hand. Smee a diamond would yield a ruff-sluff, East returned a heart. Declarer played low from hond an<l all was well when West failed to pro- duce 1hc ._'"i· Why did cJedarcr adopt 1h1!> hne'! 1l 1s the only woy the hand woul<l mal.c n bridge column, ant! here it is! ' SH CAASITRUCl<S NANS/SUVS .• Ulld RoYtr o.ftnder to 'M MEllCURY COUGAR '15 Alrt colectlble IMP IYPI 4X4, V·8, good condlllon. auper 1-owner d 1ac1oiy optionl ** {W:~N1* Clll foe dtealla wll delVtr. 2• 51(/ofl• LHve meuage J11·m~100 lftM ~ 111&-489·2738. Nlnr 11A11x 'iO t:oA Lind OVtt bliO 'A 117 pwr, air, euto, NI root. pllOnt, •• CID ~l!!L~~ BeelAy ltld ot'lf "" opcionl, Mita 7, • M:iwooo 949-723-1504 ~~~1~::0 OCDSUOllL! cOTUH 'A tllCOl IUOO ii ve, wtllte, tu lnledof. auper Cel tor c:urrn Plldr1ll deenl (30~i'* L!XUt CW WllTlllNITIR J14)111~... (714)14M100 LD'IJl'IQA -;; otbslllOlillfOfOlildo •91 ~ OlblO vmi. llllhef l'l'll'llf. 3 a ve LJ.r. ':,~TUI IMtk *:l=") suaa ~ ,.,t•coo Cel '°' ~ octc*'CI lit ... I.DUI o, WllTlllNITIR New Ure1/b1ttery/p1lnt (714)111'4'0' An powlf, 11'11.fm cua, rvnt LDURCIOO'A gtMtl N1H 71._...,7507 c .. toe ~ Oltclrla POr1Chi IOxai. Conv '11 LOUI 01' WllTklHSTl!ll .,_, loeded, 121t m. ocean ~~t2.-ot 1*11, pe!fect, llte new. S43.500 MM7Ml41 lctoo 'A fo9otl AVALON xtl ... Call lor cum1nt pftcing Cell toe current ~. LEXUI Of W!ITMlHITl!R LEXUI 01' WE81'llNSTER ~ (714)192..etOe ClnColfl I Uitli V f oym cemry vi LE 'A ~°c:; = ~o Auto, elr. tut pwr. am-Im ceu. S21115 obo '4MI0-2111. Iba, tlv11/gr~ llathef ~J lnvnee, 1-owntr. must -LX 470 'M $13 5K obo M•7204lllO. L!X~'g',?~R ToYotl CEUCl C<SNVT 'R Cal lot Qjrrtfll PllCk1Q . JG4~..,. LEXUI OF WESTtillNSl'ER u b xi •n (714)1t2.ft0t Aulo, ruby red, NC, .. pwr, TOYOTA PCKUP ·'M llO'lm -~. trll, CNMt\a1. 3U50 ml. new h . ml cond Ml ~ clMn lr'Ml1or, bed '7500 949-4117-4803 = ~I.WO~ .. = U@!.Cf'J:.i!. IS 11...,Mts1 daller '--~ ---11t1t ~-iuibtXWLl'W ;;d._'iint" cond. hiiY I c.t lclf Q#rll1I JI'*!· loededl 714-714-0711 « · UJ1U1 Of WUn.118' c:.a pt\: 114-41M001 I cm)!!M!O! . ,, .. . ' . ':111 • . . ...,_i..:. . . , ••• 4:........ • • ' • "'I ' . ,.. -.. .. . .. ' . . . . • l A -.,. .....,. f = TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROIS 1 C""'9CI entrance 5~end a...tll 10 Home ol lhe Jan •• MldMlt .. ,., t!5 Mutt 19 Zero 17 Spolten 18 Bey window HI Heal 20 Comic ltrtp c:et 22 Frllh 23 Throng 2• Roof pt/11 27 MJfflOnelre'• 30f,::~•noe :w vie.-35 Lerge bags 37 Dine 38 Mine enrrene. 39 eutemers, In the West ~-tpUmanle 41 Smidgen 42 Linoleum pieces •3 Blue and yellow . ml• .... Foes 49 Flashy •7 Like beer In bare •9 Fabled blfd . 50 8lun singer Weters 53 tWppy loundl 14 DOWN t Eager 2 -•vii 3 Autocrat 4 Fllg poaltlon s "Fneness· lriend 6 Warren°' HI net 7 Put-:Nveup 8 MA augoet!IOn 9 $ijn, In Mart>ella to RlllNI t t Stoc:klng pert. 12 e.att .. end I Retnl<Wlg 13 Actre11.lamarr 21 WM I 22 Min clYislonl 25 Sll1tl Ille poker po( 2&~·· 27 EIC&PI deverty VOLVO ITATION WA.OOH •VW DUH! IUOOY• 240 ~ 'U. 4 cyt, wlli1-In H .. belt o1 ~ mu1t i;olor enVln1 east, very clewt. '" $550Cli4080 Of tflOt !of t owner, 951c ml, $2.850. In.tell 9411-MS-it37 x23 714-96M3e0. VWIEETLE ... Allovl..1.... ~ CUI, ailtlagll (03ns'ltn:114) S11,t95 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 114442·2000 Wtlus 11 UNIQUE, IHOWN IY APPT ~Y.ISIOO .... 72Mt0t I \' • • , "'Jt, ,•I ' • . ... . . . . ~. . ....... VWOOl.f 'ti 5 tO<I. d1:t. cal, N:; (118T32J068e70) 511,9115 MCKENNA VOLKSWAQEH 714.MUOOO vw JET'tl dll ·i7 (t2517319944el . I 1',11115 MCK.EMHA VOU<IWAOEN 714442·2000 VW JmA CIL '11 5 IPd. pmr, CtUIM (078834/994115) $13,teS MCKENNA. VOU<IWAQQt 71~·2000 vw arnx ot •11 Aulo, llr. ~ ••. (11~) '!~~ MCKEHHA. VOLKIWM&111 71~4000 1 Jl~ ! .. -, ··, . .. _...,. . . . •FULL LINE ·of NEW and CERTIFIED ~RE-SALE VEHICLES . . • "GOLD KEY DELIVERY" on all vehicles... ... · · . includes 24-Hour Roadside Service • ST PARTS BOUTIQUE ••• Standard Accessories • • • . . I I Oldsmobile II COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE SH UTILE •• ~ includes· Airpoi1 Drop-off/Pick -up (/WA) 11 COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS II FREE SATURDAY CAR WASH 11 COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE in our. com I ortable Customer Lo DDEl ClERRRRC LEASE FOR + tax tor 36 mo Closed end lease on approved credit Total dliYt-off $1125 47 Iller laclory incentives. Residua $20, 195.60. Tot9 payments of Sl4,90076 +lax. 121< Jiii allowed per year. 2o. P« milt In excas. (R008683) 1 9 9 9 •Leather · • Chrome Wheels • AM/FM Coss. w/CD . • Rear Deck Spoiler $8000 DI NT $5000 D SCOUNT FROM M.S.R.P. (768559) FROM M.S.R.P. INCLUDES FACTORY REBATE 2 to cllOOM 723478, 723319 1 9 9 9 1 9 9 9 ISCOUNT $7 &