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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot'· . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 TH E SE ARE T HE ' best o chimes steve marble Bew~tch ing our children into reading H arry lives with his aunt dnd uncle, as mean a couple a poor boy would chance to meet. The aunt and uncle, along with their own nasty son Dud- ley. delight in pouring misery mto poor Harry's We. The boy JS forced to live in a cupboard. He lS humiliated, berated, reminded that hIS parents were killed m a cd.r crash It is not a nice stretch of road for d yoWlg boy to walk. Portunately for Harry, there's Hogswart -the local school of witchcraft and wiz- ardry, found- ed by the high prtes~ of witchcraft themselves. It is here that Harry learns from the mas- ters. It is here he learns the power ol sor- cery. It is here he learns that lile indeed is a witch's brew; drink 1t up. Harry Pot- ter has become the klg mattws, !he Website of1he ~Potier fmt dub Ms.dies brOWSll'S not to send any •mean• ma( darling of the grade-school set, a little nerd of a kid whose tile is one sustamed adventure. The character is the brainchild of J.K. Rowlmg, an English writer whose imagination and skillful writ- ing caught the literary world by ~urprise. Not until now has a children's book topped the New York nmes Best Seller list. But Rowling's wntings have not swept dreamily through the corridors of all grade schools. You don't wnte about witchcralt and child abuse without strolling through the neighborhood of controversy. M \IUANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY Pl.OT The view from the bell tower of First United Methodist Church, one of the oldest churches in Costa Mesa. The new sound sy tem's "bells" ring every 15 minutes and can be heard across town. In Slmi Valley, for mstance, a couple pulled thetr child out of school rather them let him listen to d teacher read from a Harry Potter book. In the Newport-Mesa Uruficd School District, Supt. Robert Barbot put teachers on notice that they should "use the book appropriately" d.nd one parent publicly worried thdt the book traded on issues that shouJd ~SEE MARBLE PAGE A 11 .. Et1 ... , Gn W ith his hearing aids turned down, Dave Lester can tolPCate standing in the cross hairs of the four loudspeakers that hang m the bell tower of the Pirst United Methodist Church. The reverberating gongs com- ing from the landmark at 420 W -19th Street seem loud enough to crumble the 71-ycar-old stuccoed Q nrr FOR MORE 1llAN n\·o YFARS, Fmsr UNmD Mi!THODL~r' BEIL TOWER IS ONCE AGAIN RJNGING AffiOSS CosfA ME5A walls of the historic church. Out of service for more than two years. the bells at First Methodist are ringing again. • • • • -- ' • f)r !. I, top10 ---- - rontdoM1to2000 A good start , · • '. l •• 1t a qtlflCO ' • , 1 lrff!Styk!S • · I I 1tllllf'P ,( !11 ,,,,. • •I ' ,\•f" ,. No°'"'' S<11w\R1z I n the 1900s, the popula· tions of the seaport town of Newport and the ~ann­ ing communities that mad up what Is now Costa M Making an early commitment to education schools FortodaY• Miiiennium Moment. ... , .. AJ eduf'ation. Among the fu-st f w scattered building& thnt made up Newport -a g n· eml store and ~t ofbcc - wa Newport SC'hool. The lll'St school was built t 19th Str t and Court we.re sparse. It WM not swprtsing that by the end of the decade there we.re only handful of schools. Avenu by community mem· be with lum r donated by a local faml· ly. Th hoot had a wood tove to k p th tudenll warm while they learned and bu t of watei In the icomer m oa But this didn't reflect a dislntere5t In ·on some days when the air is dry, you ran hear them for miles,· Lester said. •But on a day like this, when the condensation is thick, you can only hear them for one or two.· Still, one or two miles is enough for the pealing bells to reach the pars of thousands. In addition to the chimes that sound off every 15 minutes, hymns are played on th ' hour, Lester said. SEE BELLS PAGE A10 they became thir;ty. Emma Moore of Little ROCk, Aik , was the school's hrst teacher and taught 18 student m that one·room choolhouse. Th d rnnnd for education mcr a.c;cd ~ qut<'kly thAt by 1905, a $5,000 bOnd was issued to Im nee n two·room hool. Th chool wa hutlt on the OC"C n front. In 1908 it bec:am appar nt that the local commuruty needed more schools. Haq r, on Of the 6I that mad up Costa M , wa th next sit for a chool. On Jan. 31, th fo1lowmg appeared in an arucl ln th nta An R ster: •s iOOL I CROWDED AT NEW- PORT BEA H N xt year Newport .. H ghts will hav chool of Its own. 1b attendance at th publi sch<>Ol is lnaeas· ing. Thu ar two teach r, end both Demolition instead of r enovation at Ensign? • Closer look at school distrtct's crumbhng facilities reveals even bleaker picture than that of previous report. 0'\Nfrn C.ot1L1 NEWPORT-MESA -It may be easier to demohsh Ensign Intermediate School and stdrt trom scratch rather thdn mere- ly repair the cXlsting facility, distnct ofhcutls sdld. Enstgn is part of the di<;- tnct 's effort to identify and come up with plans to upgrdde its crumbling "-chools, An architect's report released ear- lier this year showed a need for $127 million m school improvements, including $3.8 million to renovate Ensign. After revisiting nearly dll of the schools and checking every nook and cranny, Mike Fine, assistant supenntendent for financial services, told school board members that "the facility m the worst concli- tion is Ensign, by far.· When il comes down lo the bottom line, the $3 8 million estimated for Ensign's renova- tion was much too low, he said. Fine asked architects to SEE ENSIGN PAGE A18 Steinberg merges with Canadian COlllpany • Deal means more · work for the sports agents, but they will stay in Newport Beach. f'b NEWPORT BEACH Sports and enl rtamrnent super agent Leigh Sternberg won't be moving ha bu.sin to the Great Whit~ North, eh? Although a company ba ed in Wmrupeg. Canada acquired his ports management agency on Wednesday, Stem- b ~rg said he and his employ-: ees will remain ctt their New- port Beach location. -rm thinking obout taking some languagc·1mmers1on courses m Ctinad1dn. I'll he practicing my 'utS' and 'ch , '• SEE STEINBERG PAGE A18 INDEX AIOUMDTOWM --M THE ll1.l CUM ....._ ___ _ 161 CWSIFIDS -16 COMMUNRY FOIUM -·-" l 7 DATBOOL 13 POUCI f1llSN ____ !"'6 MOC MOTim -.. ~-· -- SOOOY -------- SPOll'S --·--__Jll ..... __ ---At A2 Thunday, October 28, 1999 ·1111•LY Police get in the holiday spirit WO lll l l The Costa Mesa Police Department tS asking residents to stop in the name or the law and help the needy for Chrlst- mas. The Yard House's executive chef is bringing good food to the people The 14th annual Chnstrnas ' Food and Gift Program began last week to help needy Cami· lies and children in the city. : The goal is to provide a Christ· mas dinner for 100 families , along with a gift for each child 12 and younger. Assistance is needed to raise donations of money, canned food and new unwrapped toys. Donations must be made by Dec. 8 and can be left at the West Side Substation, 567 W. 18th ~t. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays or at the Costa Mesa Police Department's main loca- tion at 99 Fair Dnve Crom 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. A trip that will come up roses Reserved grandstand seating for the Tournament of Roses Parade is available through Cos- ta Mesa, which is offering a spe- cial excursion to the annual Pasadena event. The trip is offered through the city's Recreabon Services Department. The excursion to the 2000 Rose Parade on Jan. 1 offers reserved grandstand seal· mg, bus transportation and d llghl snack The $60 llckelc; dTe available beginrung Nov 1 at the Neigh- borhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave Reservations also may be made by phone (949) 645-8551 or fdx (949) 645· 3026. HE IS Creating a new California culsine, FROM SCIENCE TO THE SKILLET Carlito Jocson is executive chef at The Yard House, which opens at Triangle Square on Monday. He said he found his calling while studying biochemistry at UCLA, but it was not acade- mia or medicine. While working as head chef at Fullerton's Chez Panache, a 19-year-old Jocson met a Los Angeles Tunes restaurant critic who encouraged him to pursue a career in food. "He said, 'Carlita, why are you going to school?' • Jocson recalled. ·1 said, 'Because I like helping people.' He said, 'You know what? You'll make a lot more people happy feeding them rather than healing them.'· Jocson. now 32, said he was persuaded after calculating the cost and time involved in med- ical school. MOVING UP THE FOOD CHAIN Jocson quickly moved up from his first job at a frozen yogurt shop to head chef at C hez Panache to JObs at Prego Ristorante in Irvine, Antonello Rlstorante in Santa Ana and Zov's Bistro in Tustin. Now J ocson is overseeing operations and updating menus for Tequila Jack's in Shorelln,e Village and The Yard House restaurants in Long Beach and Costa Mesa. • FOOD iN THE VEINS . Jocson said despite his suc- cess, he's never had formal training as a chef. His mother ran a catering buSiness while he was growing up, so be got hands-on experience --starting with chopping onions and peeling garlic, then progress- ing to baking pies. "We grew up with food. Everything was food.· Joc:son said. •Mom was like ... 'we're not going to buy you nice clothes, but you will have nice food to eat.' " Jocson said,. unlike his mother, he usually does not take his work home to his four children. "My wife is the greatest woman,• he said. ·she cooks all the meals at home, except on special occasions.• SETTING CULINARY TRENDS With a keen sense for culi- nary trends, Jocson has updat- ed the menus of several restau- rants m the ICON Restaurant Group, his employer The Yard House's ·menu now boasts not only 250 varieties of draft beer, but Cal-Asian delights such as salmon spring rolls with roast- ed seaweed salad and ginger dressing. Jocson said a trend is emerging that has nothing to do with the talents of the chef. "A lot of chefs are focusing on the quality of ingredients used," Jocson explained. "In Orange County ... the popula· tion is very well educated on food. If you're going to serve. say. a Cobb salad, it better be with very good turkey.~ -Story by Susan McConnadc photo by Conrad IA\.! Mesa Verde to learn about technology An open meeting on commu- nications and lt•chnoloqy will be held Tuesdc1y hy the Me~a Verde Homt•owni>rs Associa- tion. These sales are so good they,re scary The forum, "Commwuc,d- bons & Technoloqy to cdrry us mto the Millennium & Beyond!" will focus on IPlecom.mun1cd- tions and how ti will dffcct homeowners Residents inter- ested m ensunng that they hdve the latest technology for their commurucations systems dre encourdged to attend. Represenldtlves from Pdof1c Bell, Southern CdWom1d Edison Co. and Cosld Me<.d will be available to answer questions. Refreshments will be served The meeting lasts from 7 to 9 p.m Tuesday dt the Neighbor- hood Community \entE>r, 1845 Park Ave Costa Mesa women nominated for award Project Cuddle founder Debbe Magnusen dnd OCC professor Kdren Morllllaro have been nominated for an American Red Cross dWdrd Mayor Gary Monahc1n nom- inated the Costa MPsd women for the seventh c1nnual Clara Barton Spectn1m Awards for Outstandmg Women in Orange County. Magnusen and MortiJlaro will be honored along Wlth other nominees at a luncheon today m ITVlile with featured speaker C dthy Rigby Pro1ect Cuddle established the first national toll-free hot- line for women who are cons1d- enng abandoning their babies. Mortillaro teaches an OCC class in which students design furniture or works of art for the developmentally disabled at Fairview Developmental Cen - ter. Winners of the Clara Barton award will be announced al the luncheon. I t's hard to believe Corona del Mar Plaza 1s al.ready celebrating its one-year anniversary. The festivities start Friday and continue through Sunday. O n Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m., there will be a great pumpkin giveaway, complete with 5,000 pounds of pumpkins. Other events will mclude the Street Team from Radto Disney, which will be on hand with giveaways and prizes m front of Zany Brainy. There will be tree cos- tume contests, pumpkin deco· rating, and Halloween goody bags given to the first 500 kids. The Newport Beach Fire Department will be distribut- mg child fingerpnnting cards and Halloween safety tip sheets. Kids and adults can stop by Amadeus Spa for free hair-braiding a{ld makeup bps for adults. On Saturday, there will be three events hosted by Three Dog Bakery, Sur La Table, and Tommy Bahama. At Three Dog Bak- ery, you can show off your dog in a Halloweenie dog costume contest. It begins at 2 pm. There will be also be a dog party hosted by Three Dog Bakery founders Dan and Mark The costume con- test will have separate cate- gories for the scariest, cutest, most onginaJ, largest and smallest. Participants in the contest will receive free treats. A local shelter will be accepting donations for a dog food dnve. The Three Dog Bakery events run from noon to 4 p.m. At Sur La Table, the best shopping destination for gourmet cooking supplies, there will be a cookie-deco- rating event and sampling in the store from 11 a .m. to 4 p.m. At Tommy Bahama, a live 1azz flamenco group will be perfonrung from 4 to 8 p.m. On Sunday, there will be tnck-or-treatmg throughout the Plaza from 3:30 to 5 p.m. All events are free and open to the public. Corona de! Mar Plazd is on the comer of MacArthur and Pacific Coast Highway, at 924 Avocado in Newport Beach. Call (949) 725-2305 for more mforma- llon. Charles H. Barr Jewelers is celebrating its 4 lst anniver- sary of fine Jewelry sales and service Wlth a special show- ing of gemstones of Australia. Included are fancy, colored ctiwnonds, deep blue sap- phires, opals, and a sale on selected merchandise. It's the perfect time to get an early start on holiday shopping with the 50% off sale on items in stock. The sale runs through Saturday. Charles H. Barr is at 1803 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. Call (949) 642-3310 for more details. At-Ease of Newport Beach is celebrating its 30th anniversary with special purchases, trunk shows, and special drawings through Sunday. At-Ease has two locations at Fashion Island -the ongmal Men's Store and the newer Women's & Home Store at Alriwn Court. At the Men's Store, you cqJl enter to win a Robert Comstock coat. In the Women's Store, you'll receive a complimentary bou- quet of handcrafted flowers with a minimum purchase of $100. At-EaS<: is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Call (949) 759.7979 for more infor- mation. BEST BUYS greer · der Participating merchants at Costa Mesa Courtyards are giving out candies to children 12 and younger accompanied by an adult from 4 to 6 p.m. today. Kids are encourag,ed to look for the gredt orange pumpkin in participating merchants' windows. Also, the first 1,000 kids will receive free Halloween bags. Parents can register to win a Costa Mesa Courtyards gift certificate worth $250 No purchase is necessary. Costa Mesa Courtyards is on the comer of Newport Boulevard and Harbor boulevards. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the new Golf Guide & Coupon Book, a comprehensive drrectory of CaWorrua's public golf cours- es, wbkh is now available ·we feature course ratmgs and descriptions, maps, direc- tories, and coupons for play,~ says its editor, Michael A. Padgett. All editions are spi- ral-bound, making them well- . suited for travel and golf road trips. There are northern and southern California editions of the Golf Guide, and a new .. Arizona edition is coming soon. The detailed course drrectory for Southern Cali· forrua also covers Las Vegas, BaJa and Mexico. The coupons in the book add up to more than $4,000 in free or cti.scounted greens fees, golf carts, range buckets and lessons, good at more than 180 locations. The maps cover every location. city and regional maps, and a giant fold-out overview map high- lights all the courses and ranges. The 400-page gwde is updated annually and includes more than 400 COW'S· es and ranges with more than 350 coupons. Some 40 new courses were added to the latest edition. The Golf Guide, which can be reach,ed at (800) 200-4122, costs $24.95 and is available at local golf shops, including Cal's Caddyshack at (949) 646-7714; Roger Dunn Golf at (714) 558-0074, and Auto Club offices. Bow Danglers is having a trunk show with New York designer Stephanie Schuster Kruts on Fnday and Sa~urday. The designs are made of washable knits and cotton cashmere, and come in an array of colon.. Regular store hours are from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. There will also be refreshments. Bow Danglers lS at 369 E. 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call (949) 642- 5459 for more infonnation. •BEST BUYS is pubHshed Thurs- days and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-· 4170 or write to Oa1ly Pilot, Best Buys, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 Applications will ij aCC'epted tor the next Orange County Grand Jury tem1 s~Mondily. .. The board com}>rises.~9 residenbi wt serve a QPf- year period to investigate tie operatibhs of county~ ment. The tcnn will July 1, 2000, but the ap li tion process will conbn through Jan. 31. • Applicants must be at 18 years old, a US. cttiz and a county resident for ~t least one year. Names selected by random drawi from those nommatL>d by :ia group of Supenor C::otJrt judges. oi Prior to the nommanon, each applicant is m.tcMew'1 by a judge and the cour;y marshal conducts a bac~· ground investigation. • Grund jurors must . available five days a w~. Some everung and week hours may be wquired, r..,, well. Also of note, applicaitt:. cannot be active m a politbl campaign dunng seMC0 Gtl the grand jury. • Grand jurors will rerei a stipend of $25 per day, noJ JD exceed $125 per week. • also may bC paid for a mileage to and from borne -: Applications may obtained at the Jury ColiUij.{t sioner's Office, Room A·1tf, at the mam courthouse, ]fl Civic center Drive West. :!' Santa Ana. l:r For more information, ~ (714) 834·674? or c:hor.k ~ Web site !·it wv.w.oc.c:CJ.govllfUperlor. ~ P! -Greg Rist REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642--6086 or edvertiwments herein c.an be rtpn>duced without Wf•t1en P9f• mlUIOO of copyright OWrlef WEATHER IND SURF POLICE FILES VOL 93, NO. 252 nt0MAS H. 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LOCATM* SIZE Wedgt. • • • • • •••• 2-4 f;W Ne\tlpor... • • • • • •• .2-4 ""' lleckits • • .... .2-4 tw IUvtt Jetty.. .. • • .2-4 SW <AN..... . ... 2..esw T10£S TOOAY Ftrst low 5'37 • m~ ..... uu•••"" ..... 2.1 First high 12:43 • m ..................... 4.0 Second low 7:18 pm ....................... 0 3 Sec:ond high PIUDAY Fil'lt IOW 6:37 • m •M H••HnO•U••·-:l.7 First high 2 07 am .................. .9 second low 8:33 pm"' .......... 0 1 Second high 12:54 p.rn .... "' .. 6 WA1lll •••JAW: 65 , , ... ~ • 1risto1 Strwt: A compact d1\C player worth S200 w.i COSTA MESA stolen from a car In the 2900 block during the evening~ Oct. 15. ~ • ~ Av.nue: A bicycle worth S100 was stolen lb the 2600 block between 8 and 10 am. Oct. 14. 1 ~ • w.t 19th S...e.t: A wallet •nd Its contents worth $ \ 1p were stolen from • ~tore in the 200 block during the day Oct. 16 i NEWPORT BEACH •......,, Stnet: ~mt fraudulently uwd 1 Slolen {f 1t card and charged S219 at a $te>re 1n the 1000 block Oct 4. • • Welt CoMt Highway. About ~500 Ind sewral lteml ~ dothlng were sioten from a boat In the 2900 block at 10~ p.m. Monda~ f • Newpo11 ~A tellulat phonf worth .MOO stolen from I CM In the 3000 blo(t( during ~ ewnlng • •.,...,._A PltlpOtt wont\ S 10was~1rcim a In tht JOO blodt ~ rrfdly Ind~ . . Thur'®y, October 28, 1999 A3 -Forget about the facts, the comfr!ies are coming MILLENNIUM MOMENT my, hey, our very own cold waniors, Chris and ana, have fired up the -commie-busting business again. 1bings have been pretty quiet on that front since the Russkies and the Berlin Wall went belly-up. Dana has b<>en busying himself with a kmd of· Loli-hearted effort to demo~ art in America as a subversive gallery of dirty pictures and take 6Way the lunch money the gov- ~ent prOVides in its support. lhis got him some public atten-tion for awhile but never really fiDed the cavernous gap left by the demise of the conunies. Then something quite won· ~happened. In chscharg· ~ his congressional duties, Cfuis found the commies again. Honest. Real commies that had peen under our noses all along. So, armed with Chris's dlscov· ery, the boys came back to Newport Beach and separately Jold their Republican fnends 8Jld supporters what they were on to: that if we weren't careful and didn't listen to Chris and pana, we would one day - 1 llOOner than any of us expect - ~ fighting for our way of life flgainst ... hold on, now, it's 1 ~gming ... TiiE CHINESE. . Dana was here just a few ~ks ago, taking pro rorrna ~ots at government funding of the arts and, of all things, alleged global warming. But his heart was clearly on cornrrue- busting. According to a Pl.lot reporter, he said. Wltb a fme flair for his- tory, that America's current threat JS Cornmurust China, ..ymch •is what the Japanese · ~e in the 1920s and 1930s." He then J:ompared his vision to TIE IELL CURVE ~"· that of Winston Churchill. No matter how you.feel about his logic, you've got to achrure his chutzpah. Chris brought us a sunilar message several months earlier, shortly after the release of a report on Chinese espionage from a congressional committee he chaired. Back home to applause for bis new celebrity, Chris told the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, again according to a Pilot reporter, that Nthe Clinton administration has forsworn a policy of anti- communism ft in order to coddle a #police Slaten whom we should #engage fully in ways designed to change that." I'm not sure what that means, although it is a darion call if ever I've beard one. But there have been some unfortu- nate challenges that the boys have so far simply brushed aside as that old devil liberal- lSJTl trying to mute the urgency of their vision . Take the Cox committee report. for example. After the first reacbon of praise for poml- + t t WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR. .. ~--::~~ •uaM@fiMtax OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: "FISH TACOS"' TORTILLA SOUP CH ILI SIZE CHIU CHEESE OMELITTE Cock1011s Phone Ahead ror food To Go SINCE 1911 ing out some dear defidenoes in our secunty apparatus, it bcaime more and more appar- ent that the committee report went far beyond the conclu- sions supported by the evi- dcmce it turned up. For example, Robe.rt S. Nor- ns, military analyst Wlth the Ndtural Resources Defense Council, wrote in a recent Los Angeles limes' Sunday opinion section: #To suggest,· as the Cox report does, that Chinese weapons are mere copies ('on a par with our own') oC U.S. wedpons is absurd ... The lund headlines about China as a dangerous nuclear threat are ammunition for some initial Sdlvos of the 2000 campaign.• At the same time, the New York Tunes, originally fav6r- able, offered second thoughts thdt the Cox report •went beyond the evidence• to sup- port its cldims. Dana does the committee one better. He ignores the evi- dence. l le clearly is not going to let facts get in the way of bis Churchillian vision. Such facts -detailed in the Norris article and available in the public domain -as the U.S. has 10,000 nuclear weapons, of which 7,000 are of interconti- nental rcmge; the Chinese have about two dozen ICBMs similar to the Titan U, which was retired 20 years ago. The U.S. has 18 ballisti.c-rnissile sub- 1Tldrules: the Chinese have one that is reportedly too unsafe lo venture beyond its regional waters. 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All of this reminds me of Orange Cowtty' glory days when my congressman, Junmy Utt, was constantly on the alert for signs that the commies were on the march. His newsletters always had the urgency of a dispatch from the front, and like Dana and Chris -he kept a constant wary eye on the Chinese. Once he reported that the Chin~ communists wf>re assembling an army Ill MeXJco that would join Wlth a ~large contingent of barefoot ' Africans• engaged ma Uruted Nations milita.ry exerose in Georgia to take over the United • States. Tom Kuchel, then a Republican senator from Cali- fornia, reported that his office alone received thousands of let- ters from people frightened by Utt's nonsense Perhaps we're a little more soplusticated now. I'm not sure. But I guess the thing that dis- rurbs me most dbout this new fighting front Chris and Dana have opened up IS that I'm actually looking forward to the possibility that Bob Dornan will take on Dana in the Republican primary next spring. l didn't think there was any- thing that could move me to welcome Doman back to public life. But now I've found a rea- son. They rrught elinunate each other and we would miracu- lously be represented in Wash· ington by someone who has moved into the new millenniwn instead of trym~ to warm up the old millenruwn s Cold War. • JOSEPH N. BEU. IS a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column runs Thursdays. Keeping history alive, and known Forgotten bits of Cahforrua his· tory were like nuggets of gold to Balboa Island's Horace Parker, who started the Paisano Press to bnng pieces of area her- itage to the Hght of day. The Press published obscure works from the early Callf omia e ra, including tales of frontier hoodlums and advenrures among the native Americans who lived m the area. · Horace Parker Parker was a member of the Desert Protective Counal. He had a vetennary practice m Costa Me a and was one of the first members of OCC's board of trustees. He served on the college foundation's advisory board until his dedth in 1977. • MIU£NNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who made a maj0< coo- tnbutron to the Newport·Mesa community dunng thi1 century. "Dinners to Die For" lntl'1.H.tiH' Murder Mvstrrv Dinrtt.·1 P.ntk-. Gin·n in fhe Comfor( of \'ou1 Own 1 lonw jfrosc@murderbycandldight.com www.murderbycandlelighc.com ' Sabauno Tommy Peter Phil Vince Fla"orful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l nlqut 111nt rwm & d1n1ni l'OOfl1S l\llilAbfto for &l"l!'IP ...,..,_ mtdll'p 1nd prh•lt 111.-d,.,.. 723-0645 Plea~ C•ll For Rl"'tr\allon'i and OirttCiom 25! Shipyard Way • ewport Beach COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Grades 9-12 Take the guesswork out of choosing colleges At Ach1eva, we undcr.r.md th.u sorting through m >re than 4,(\.1() U...., collegt~ from Dukl' t\l C.11 Pt1ly can 'eem like an impo.....,ihlc ca ... k. That' why our peN)nal collegl' cnun-.clnrs 'pend hour with each .. tudl'nt h> find the perfoct match. With "mall cla"~ • Ocxihle ~chc<lul student' typically dominate the SAT 100 romts. I I O I I I A4 Thursday, October 2e, 1999 City tries to . decipher Dunes .traffic study • Planning Commission will review report again before public comment period ends Nov. 15. NOAKJ Sa IWAATZ !WyPb ence rooms, meeting-room space and banquet facilities. At a recent Planning Com- mission study session, ques- tions were directed at how the study was done and what could be done to address so°'e of the problematic traffic issues, said Patrick Alford, senior planner. "AreweSllng outourfuMe carillullly ....... some budcsr Bob C.aus1'n Environmental activist impossible to widen the streets to rel;eve some of the anticipated congestion. · But it ' Daily Pilei3 NEWPORT BEACH -City officials are still trying . to unravel what they say is a complicated traffic study with- in the recently released envi- ronmental report on the pro- posed Newport Dunes hoteVresort project. In particular, commission- ers were perplexed at bow the intersection at Marguerite Avenue and East Coast High- way -which is at least three miles from the Dunes -could be affected by the proposed project. The study found the intersection would be pushed past acceptable traffic levels by the additional 40 trips a day that the Dunes project would generate. remains unclear how this realization may affE!ct approval of the Dunes project. •1 don't understand it," Kranzley said. •I'm going to insist on detailed informa- tion.• SEAN HUER I DALY Pl.OT 'li"affic at the busy Intersection of East Coast Highway and Marguerite Avenue ls expected to Increase lf the proposed Newport Dunes hotel is bulll ·Tue content is confusing," said Planning Commissioner Mike Kranzley. •We need to do a lot more work on the traf- fic study to really understand the long-term impact of this proposed development." The $100-million project proposes a hotel and time- share complex totaling 400 rooms and 100 time-share units. There would also be 55,000 square feet of confer- Alford said this would be in the long term, after all approved developments affecting the intersection are completed. And because of the location of the intersection in the crowded business dis- trict of Corona del Mar, it is DeAnza Bayside Village mobile home residents on Tuesday expressed their con- cerns about traffic -particu- larly as it relates to Bayside Drive and East Coast Highway -at a community meeting with a representative from the Dunes project and Alford. •Are we selling out our future community enjoyment for some bucks?" asked envi- ronmental activist Bob Caustin, who attended the meeting. nm Quinn, manager of the Dunes project, said he thinks the resort has always been a good neighbor and wants to work with local communities to find a solution to their con- cerns .. In addition to traffic issues, the conunission is also paying attention to noise, water and the effects the project could \~ Ji -_ :::s _: Why Drive to a ~ ~~ 0 Ii--(C (0 ~~l{~ "'f L l 1 Club or Discount ~ (.J~ ~ ., c:.;;;,, "'-----~~~._~.....-~~> Wme Shop? 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Copies Qf the report are available at the public library and at the plan- ning department. , The conunission will review "We still want people tp comment between now end Nov. 15," Alford said, adding that comments should be addressed to him at the city planning department in City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. www.dailypilot.com 1; . .i1l .dH1IJf \<1111 111iilllllliill\ '1••111 111\\\111 '' •II!~~· ,\11Jl1J Celestino's quality MEATS I /l(' Flflt'Sf ,\ft'Cll Wl<I 5eniice '\l!Ollab/e &rving Comz Mts11 for over 30 ~rs I ~offer ALL NATURAL BEEF & CHICKEN I Cekstino 's Halloween Lasagna Dinners Beef Lasagna{Strves 10-12Muhs) .......... $39.951b. Ce/.estino 's Treat for Two • ALL NATURAL Bw Top Sirloin Steaks AND weal Cooked Lobster $21.95 (A,,,_ TotAJ Wtipt 2 lln.) Ctkstino 's Italian Sausage Italian Sausage Mild or Hot $3.49 "'· CEJ..ESTINOS SEAFOOD DtlivnvJ D•ily SWORDFISH SAIMON HAI.I BUT' . Doily Pilot Rea • at recess ~ I I Rather than play during lunchtime, : some students at Kaiser Primary ; . Center opt for book club ·- Each Wednesday JUSt alter noon, a group of second-grade students at Kaiser Primary Center can be seen trouping out of the cafetena with the lunch du jour and cartons of chocolate milk. Where are they going? Back to class to meet with their teachers and many par- ents -also on lunch breaks- ror·a book club. The club is optional and takes place during recess once a week. Yet the carpet sur- rounding second-grade teach- er.s Julie Garmon and Caryn Broesamle was packed wtth 2f. readers. • It is a favorite time for everyone, eVldenced by one I I •=:a •••••••••• • :: Newport • I I I BEAUTY SUPPLY I I I I ~1~ I I HJ).~ : ~ ...............• : ! 200/o OFF : • : Entire Purchase • I : •E.-o, • <if-t n & I , I I • A t'tM I ; Ex 111 1 I••••.-.••••••••• I 1 • 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • I 261-6788 I 1 Jamboree at Bristol · : : : Back Bay Court I ••••••••••• student who eagerly tugged on Miss Gannon's sleeve ·can I come to book club today?• •This is our recess, too,'"Garrnon said. "Caryn and I both think this is the fun part of teaching. We're really with the kids -all on the same level.• Through the club, Broesam- le said, students learn to talk about and appreciate books. 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Thur~, October 28, 1999 AS . l>t-0 0 BY MAR"' "NA DAY MASSEY I OAIL't' PllOT Amy Kanotz, above, reads from the book, "The Knight at Dawn," during Julie Garmoo's book club at Kaiser Primary Center. At top left, Gannon reads to students. • T H e ) Educational Aide Materials· for Parents & Teachers • Work Books [All Sub1ects) •Stanford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Christian Materials • Learning Games & Much More • Laminating Available 1215 Baker St., Unit J Costa Mc.,a Hours (Baker & Fain ie\\) ~~t1b~s~: (1141 551.1150 A6 Thursday, October 28, 1999 1• Hostage standoff ends quietly • Costa Mesa man charged with false imprisonment after holing up for 12 hours with his victim. GREG RJsl..r>.K: ~"" COSTA MESA -A 23- year-old cook who had a beef with a retirement home co- worker surrendered to police Wednesday morning after he hekl the v1ctim hostage for about 12 hours 'uan Manuel Martinez of C'>st.a Mesa was charged Wlth fdlse . impnsonrnent and dssault with a deddly weapon. He IS being held i.n lieu or $50,000 ball and is scheduled to be arraigned at Harbor Jus- tice Center today The seri~ of events began dt about 8:30 pm. Tuesday when the 23-year-old Victim came to work at Costa Neu- porte Semor Living Facility in the 2200 block of Fdtrview Road When the v1ct1m walked into the lutchen, Martinez was lymg m Wdll with a baseball · bdt and cctrrymg d pair of hanclc ulfs dlld pddlocks, polln• sa1cl. ~IMtmn Wd'> reportedly 111>->£>! \\'I I h tht• v1ctun over "work-related• issues, but Costa Mesa police did ·not elaborate on the details Wednesday night. Martinez surprised htS co- worker and confronted him. Startled by the suspect, the victun tried to run away, but Martinez attempted to hand- culf bis ankle to a metal fix· ture. The co-worker tried to wriggle free and in doing so, sprained his ankle. Once the victim was restrained, Martinez barricad- ed himself and the man. Police couldn 't confirm whether Martinez made any threa.ts, but said he did talk to the employee about several issues ' throughout the night. Authorities said Martinez fell asleep and around 8:30 a.m. other employees began coming to work. The victim found a piece of paper, wrote a note for help and slipped 1l underneath a door. An employee called police who responded to the scene. Negotiators then made con- tact with Martinez and he agreed to surrender. "He came out on his own, H said Sgt. Don Holford. The hostage drove himself to Hoag Hospital, where he received treatment for a mild ankle sprain and was later reledsed. Residen ts offered kayak tour of bay Residents are invited to par- ticipate i.n a monthly three-hour kayak tour or the Upper New- port Bay Ecological Reserve on Saturday. The tour will be guid- ed by a volunteer naturalist with the state Department of Fish and Game. An instructor from Newport Beach's Paddle Power kayak shop will lead the excursion and provide an mtroductory lesson. BRIEFLY IN "For people who like bird- watching or don't know about this beautiful ecological reserve ... it's the perfect opportunity," said Sydney Balalis of Paddle Power. Highlights of the. trip also include learning about the his· tory of the reserve and the Native Americans who once lived in the area. The tour will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will begin on Northstar Beach, 1 White- ' cliffs Drive. Reservations are ~CRYSTAL CAVE Uiou; fl>angku OCTOBER EVENTS SALE DAY. HALLOWEEN HAL~ ~ DIVlMTIOi ft:STIVAL Sun Oct. 31 12 to 6prn 15°/o Off Most Merchandise • \C1 ~ m.1(1.llln"' < on"11nrr.·ot 1~1J1o~1' -Scorpio Birthday Party - Oilt or free Blended 011 To All Scorpios · Mt'ldph)'>k..11 BookS • OriHlnJI Jewelry. Gifts. 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Since it was launched in 1997, more than 30,000 pla e~ have been sold, raising m re than $2 million for proj s such as Coastal Cleanup D y. the Adopt-a-Beach Progr beach wheelchairs Coastal Expenence Camp. The pldles cost $50 m re than the normal hcensing ee and have a $40 renewal le Anyone interested m p - chasing the plates may 1- 877 -ECO PLATES. BLACKMAN LTD >J.:.~ .. ·~ .W . J EWELERS . . ••• YOUR OFFICIAL ROLEX JEWELER, WANTS TO REMIND YOU TO TURN BACK YOUR TIMEPIECE ONE HOUR ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31ST. D AYLIGHT S AVING ENOS AT 2 :00AM • 3408· I Via Of'or10, Ne.wpol'I Beach 92663 • 949·673-933 \Ull lllt ~ t t.wb/WW Jh'f"1 llort ill NfliJltXf lr!<Wf°d J-t tmr dtt brl4ft bt I.Mo ~dii!td Your OJ!ic;wl RoltA Jtr. tltr Mn'f...,,,.,, t .. .,,,,,,_ *""' """' <"--.. t·•~O,-,~tJ.t .......... • • DON'T BE SCARED WE HAVE .THE BEST SELECTION OF . . ' ' ookie Plafter>s for th e Ghosts & Goblins at R~ClfS IRVINE COSTA MESA MISSION. VIEJO (949) 262-9270 (714) 546-6386 . 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The Orange County Chapter of the Single Gourmet will hold a gourmet dinner event at The Ritz at 6:30 p.m. The Ritz is at 880 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call (949) 854-6552. Team X Treme of Orange County will hold a Halloween Bash at 1Win Palms Restaurant to benefit the Orange County Alzheimer's Assn. Helpline. The event wi.µ feature live music, hors d'oeuvres and a costume contest. 1Win Palms is at 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For information, call (714) 283- 1111. TOLOMEO 'Clip spot 9• H x 6" W anq Tolomeo mini with wall bracket 26"/22~ H x 29"/27" W Hodson lighting Quality Lic),tln1 Sttvic.-e for 30 y_,.. Optn Tuts.-Fri. 9-5, Sal. 9-4. 1510 Ntwport Blvd .• Costa Mm (949) 548-9341 @!Lo Floral & Gifts ~'laa&~Z'«M~~~ 50% OFF Floral Arrangements •Wreaths· • Topiaries • Cornucopias Custom Florals -.. 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NOVEMBER3 Newport Harbor Republican Women hosts James L Hlrsen, who will give a talk titled "Government by Decree: From President to Dictator through Executive Orders," at its meetirig at the Balboa Bay Club. The club is at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The event starts at 11:30 a.m., includes a lunch, and costs $20 per person. For more information, call (714) 968-5984. Fairview Development Center will hold its 9th annual •Ho Ho Ho-liday Boutique• from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Fairview aud1toriwn, 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 957- 5188. Speak Up Newport will pre- sent an update on the Balboa Theatre rejuvenation at 6 p .m. at· the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- ~rt Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 224-2266. The Newport Beach Public Library holds •Parenting 101" at noon in its Friends Meeting Roam. The program, present- ed by Dr. Richard Shulman, encourages parents to become more effective by creating an environment that promotes mutual respect, fosters com- munication and restores fami- ly harmony. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) -717-3801. I r:Z~,,.~ltnn Our Tahiti.in Pearls arc mounrcd on gold and platinum. ' We Jo Design and Custom work for you. All rep.tin anJ Trade-ins arc welcome. We carry loo~ pculs. We can also use your mountings. Present This Ad For A 1 Oo/o Discount Ash for Rini GioffrtlJ Htrit•,e Pl•zo -lrllint ]tllltlt1J Mort S.lb11a lsf •n' 14250-C C..ulvcr Dr 504 South Bay Front Swtc 9 Irvine 1101 -8aJboa lsbnd ld. & Fax: 949.451.1851 'Id . 949.675.7904 Hounlfll"\" lo.6"~IJ~f"" NQVEMBER4 ' . Tbe Voluatew Allodmtlon "'bl Sherman Ub1ary and Gardens will hold an ••Epicurean Christmas" shopping event lrt its gift shop from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 be shop is located at 264 7 Bast Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673- 2261. I I The 1999 Newport/Mesa Par,. enting Conference will talc' place from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. ol Paularino School, 1060 Paul~ ino Ave., Costa Mesa. D~. James Jon~. author of ••Are Your Kids Driving You Nu~?'' will speak. For more informar- tion, call (800) 349-2543. ., SL And.rew's Presbytert.lli Church hosts •Tue Relationship Seminar• at 7:30 p.m. at th~ church. John Barty, director at the DeVry Institute of TechnoJ,o. gy, presents a discussion titled •Who Am W The church is at 600 Sl Andrew's Road, New- port Beach. For information, call (949) 574-2214. Orange Coast College's alumnt Hall of Fame induction Will take place at 5 p.m. at the Nor- man E. Watson Library. The event is free. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. I l t II\ IJ11111, \ou1ll1111ll111111lr'111,ur.1111 Rabbitt Insurance Agen~ Al1IO •HOMEOWNERS • BUJ£ ~ ~ . 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From building a credit history to choosing the right invest- ment mix to renremcnt planning, this semi- nar is designed to help you manage your rcsponsibilitie,, at all stages of life. Jack Tate, Ccmficd Ftnanoal Planner, Senior Vice President Both of Mcrnll lynch Pnvarc Chcnt Group RSVP· Libby A. Despot at 949-719-4 70-4 or Jack Tate at 949-719--4706 Our Most Famous Parking ~ot Party This Sunday 9-4 We've been here · 30 Years! \ est. 1969 Come celebrate with us. Refreshments All day Drawings hourly Let's Party!!! 2731 East Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar • 675.5553: WWW.RECYCLEDAAGS.COM . Building Industry Assoda- aliiii of Southern California ~e County Chapter will hold its Installation Gala for ~ president Jeff Porstor and its board of d.irectors at the tin South Coast Plaza, 666 ton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The f!l\rent starts at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call (949) 224-0321. ·n Newporl Harbor Nautical Nfuseum's gill shop is having a i)¥eview of holiday gifts from i~ a.m. to 5 p.m. Local author Dee Cache will sign her new book. •"Captain 'filgalong." 1'He museum is at 151 East ·pacific Coast Highway, New- P.9rt Beach. For more infonna- Han, call (949) 673-7863. I tJ.OVEMBER 6 • Otange Coast College w1ll be tloldmg a jury rigging and sail ·repair course dl its Sailing C~nter from 1 to .S p.m. Stu-Ct~nts of the $25 course will learn how to keep potential PWblems from developing into ·or difficulties. The center is 1601 West Pacific Coast f. hway, Newport Beach. For ~9re information, call (949) 645-9412. BMW .., VALUABLE COUPON s249s: OIL & FILTER I · CHANGE IncJudcs Safety Inspection I Nol valid wuh my 01ht'r olfrr. bp I Ol.'\1199 I M""t present coupon. -----, BMW ANY REPAIR SERVICE 1 JO%off Not vali,I wuh ~ny u1hcr ufll"r, t:.ar 1013119? Must oracnr 1:oupon. - -ti.. - -~ aciftc Auto 1cchnic.• Inc. 1786 Whittier Ave. Go ta Mesa 949·631·3J88 o I Tbe Pour SeMom Hotel boltl etiquette expert Theresa Thomas, who will teach table manners for children in a course that runs from -4:-45 to 7:30 p.m. The $105 tutorial and dinner covers such dining mceties as napkin and utensil placement, posture, and prop- er soup-supping technique. The Four Seasons is at 690 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. To make reserva- tions, call (949) 759-0808. Sherman Ubrary and Gardens presents •ferns for the Home Garden,~ an early-morning program on fem growing and the purchase of specialized ferns. The free event starts at 9:30 a.m. The library is at 2647 East Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more infonnation, call (949) 673- 2261. ------ &rotind toWn Qrml9e County Foundation for Oncology Children and Fami- lies. The event ii S50 for YPAC members, S60 for nonmembers and S65 for tiekets at the door. For more infonnation, call (800) -405-2766, ext. 83. Tbe Newcomer's Club ol New- port Beach will hold a garage sale from 8 a .m. to 3 p.m. The event is at 2300 Windward Lane, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 654-4450. NQVEMBER 13 Famlly Docton Omce w1ll otter $5 flu shots for community members from 9 to 11 a.m. The office is at the Kmart Plaza Center, 2200 Harbor Blvd., Suite B210, Costa Mesa. For more inf onnation, call (949) 548-2273. ONGOING more infonnation, call Barbara at (949) 261-8003. Tbe Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library U cd Book Store needs to replcmsh its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring m unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazmcs, all donations -hardcover and pa~rback -are welcome and are tax-deducbble. Books mdy be left at any of the three branch libraries -8dlboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They could also be left m the special book closet next to the store, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, Cdll (949 759-9667. • i>upport groups for women copmg with domestic violence ct 10 a.rn. and 1 p.m. Monday:; through December. The groups will meet for two hours at St. Mark Presbytenan Church, 2100 Mar VlSta Ave., Newport Beach. For more mfonnation, call (949) 721- 6079. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a discussion group focusing on ISSUE'S, concerns and responsi- bilities of adult children caring for their elderly parents at 7:30 p m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help children and other concerned relatives to idenufy problems and issues and develop appropri- ate soluuons. The cost is $30. For more information, call (714) 445-4950. I ...... Thur.day, October 28, 1999 Al The Costa Mesa Chamber ol Commerce holds networtdng luncheon meetings from 11 :45 a.m. to l p .m. at the Cotta Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Onve. C05ta Mesa. Vis- itors are welcome. C.OSt is $12. For more infonnatlon, call (714) 885-9090. The Udo Isle Toastmaiters Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon- days at the Oakwood Apart- ments, 1700 16th St., in thedut>; house on the rnam level. New- port Beach. For more inf orma- bon, call (949) 515-9470. The John Henry Foundation sponsors the Comfort Zone, a mental illness support group, which meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m . Thtmdays at the light- house Codstal Community Church, 301 Magnoha Sl, Cos- ta Mesa. For more informatio~ calJ (949) 546-7274. Young Professionals Against Cancer will hold -Toast of the Century" at the Balboa Bay Club from 6 p.m. to midnight. The evening will feature a dance, silent auction and casi- no tables and will benefit the A women's therapy support group meets to discuss rela- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m . Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Beach. For The Newport Bea~b New~om­ ers Club meets at 10 a m the third Wednesdays of each month at dJ.fferent homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, play goU, tennis, bndge and more. The group also holds several evening par- ties. For more informabon, call (949) 654-4501. St. Mark Health Mlnlstrles presents Love Without I fonor New & Used;.::;:::;:=2=-• ports Equipment CONSIGNMENT New Ind "-1y New o.igrllr Llbtl Jur9ort, Ttlndy Ind Womtn'a CloCtq •-·-'-•! Welcome by Appointment ----Y F'Nr decor pieces and small furnishings MONDI END SALE ~g:~PrAt -~-l ~-~l-:;-%bf;: J~ j~ I •Mnnun pwe11111 $25.00. Slit it.ems ucuted • Cousownena wtlcome by~ otty Between El"IS & Gatfield 18675 Brookhurst •Fountain Vall • (714) 965·6230 ( Briuol & Mc:Arthur nat to Mkhacb) (714) 641-7427 If.you're a woman co?tell).pla~ing maJOr sutgery for uterine f15ro1ds ... . l Hoag has another option. c;f!fme women with S} mptomatic fibroid, ~an no" .opt for .1 simpler treatment-a non-~mrgical procedure calJc:d Uterine Arter: Emboli7ation (UAE). It's one of the man)' options offered bv the specialist at Hoag Ho~pital. Your physician can help determine if it's the best choice for you. " UAE treats fibroids without the physical and emotion.ii imp.Kt of a hysterectomy. Instead, fibroid are st.1n c<l by usin g ,111 cs t,1blished procedure which limit their blood supply. Most wo men experience decreased c;,ymptom'i within 10 da} s, including relief from he.wy bleeding and abdomJ.nal pain. UAE is offered on an outpatient bac;,is b}' Women\ Health Service at Hoag-the #1 ranked ho,pit.11 in Orange County. It requires only light sedation, and the quarter-inch incision heals without c..titd1L '· Which mcanc;, most women can rc~umc norm,11 activities within a week. KNOW YOU~ OPTIONS WHEN IT COMES TO UTERINE FIBROIDS. ' TALK TO YOUR PHYSICIAN ABO!-JT . THE BENEFITS OF UAE OR CALL HOAG WOMEN'S HEAL TH SERVICES AT 800/514-HOAG (4624). SERVICES A ~Of Hoas llospttal I • .. ' I IAtO Thu~. Odober28, 1999 BELLS CONnNUED FROM A 1 , Rev. Ricllard Ewing aid the bells are an invitation to 'the people of Costa Mesa. , "It's our m1nisby to the commuruty to let them know ,we're there with open hearts and open d90rs, • Ewing said, adding that th~ church also just completed a reno- vation of its sanctuary and ~terior. So far, it's making a dif. ference. More people are dropping by the church and members have been hearing p<>sitive comhtents from the -community : For an aging congrega· ':bon, this type of outreach iS :important Some church ;members have been cQtll.ing since the 1930s, when they were small children The church was J:>wlt Wlth a bell in 1ts tower, but that bell was removed long ago and now sits in front of the church to complement a sign there. Before Bethel Towers was built m the 1960s, the church's bell tow- er was the tallest structure in th~ city. Although many struc· tures have long surpassed First Methodist in height, members hope. the chimes will give the church a di$· tinetion all its own. Church members said they have eXtra appreciation for the bell tower because it acts as a buffer to the busy/r" intersections and strip malls nearby. Having the chimes· ring throughout the day gives the urban area a small-town feel, said Betty Decker. ":You don't hear that in many places anymore,• she said. ,. 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Hiding bchiAd -litlk words." m •)'be_ it wtll go awiy, • on to ~re itnow prOOlmu. Forruna1dy, chcK bad breath culpna 1uccasfuUy rcmedt«I wuh proftulonal . Good denial huhh rcquun r aucn1ion Wt wckomc che opponunl17' • jl'l'O\'WC you wich ~ntlc, prpfcu1onal dco wt in a waim ioo caring cnvironm- you haw-q_utsttons aboii1 bad bmcb or mourns about your oral hatch plea1e 6~0-5680 to uhcdulc a ~nsuha~• ~ppo1n1mcn1. We arc locaccd at 144~ A"~. Swte SOB, Ncwpon 8eich ~ 11ot be discussed in the class- . room. And, as if foreshadow- u#flg matters, the Web site of the Harry Potter fan club beseeches browsers not to send any "mean" mail. Harry Potter, of course, is onJy the latest character to crawl from the pages of liter- ature and emerge as some- thing evil, something malev- olent, something to be repelled. Long before Harry there was Tom Sawyer, the lovable loser who conned and stole and cheated and enjoyed life to the hilt There was Holden ' Caufield, the prep school • dropout who laughingly mocked those around him while silently contemplating suicide. And there was the nameless child in Grurun's Fairy Tales who conunitted the ultimate zero-tolerance by trudging through the woods, carrying 'wine to her mother. At one point or another, in one school distnct or another, the books, along with their colorful characters, were yanked from school libraries, deemed to be inappropriate for the young mind. When I was in school, I was in love with the inappro- priate. Or so it seemed. How else could someone get in trouble with their English teacher for reading a book. Bull did. The book was •0n The Road," Jack Kerouac's fren- zied hymn to the open road m which two Beat Genera- tion punks take lots of speed, steal cars, crash cars, write poetry, get in trouble with the cops and -a lot like Tom Sawyer - enjoy the heck out of life. 1 thought the book was great. · But the teacher thought the book was a corrupting influence, and poor writing as well. I found it to be elec- tnc. Did it corrupt me? Not particularly. The book. didn't cause me to steal ca.rs or crash cars or take speed or even -let's be honest here -write poetry. It ctid cause me to want to read And that's what I did. I read every last one of Ker- ouac's books, each one a lit- tle worse than the next. And then I read my way through Steinbeck. And Hemingway. 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He rrught, though, inspire them to read A.nd that's certarnly worth the prtce of admission. • STEVE MARBLE 1s the managing editor of lim~ Community News and can be reached at Steve.MarbleOJat1mes.com. 8eg1n- ning next week. his column will appear on Wednesdays. SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM A 1 rooms are crowded. The new pupils are from the mesa, where new families have recently located .on the small tracts and long since thrown open to purchase. It seems to be only a matter of time when a new district will be formed in thE> me a. The county supenn- tendent has approved the peti- tion for a new school distnct on the Heights, and next Septem- ber, school will Pe opened." Indeed, it was opened m the ~. October 2e, 1 m All fall. ObvJa Hotsmgton, wa hired from Loi Angeles to teach. A farm hou wa5 remodeled and became af fcc· tioMlely known as the "little green schoolhouse." 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For last-minute goUing reseIVations call Julie David at (714) 544-7050. • On Nov. 8, The Pelican Hill Golf Club, Newport Coast, will host the Catalina Island Conservancy Golf Classic. This tournament benefits the protection and preservation of Catalina Island, and will be organized by the Richlin Group, a golf event produc- tion company. The funds used by the conservancy are raised in 'the private sector. No public tax dollars are spent in any Catalina Conservancy pro- gram. To find out more, call Erica Cushing at the Catali- na Conservancy, (310) 510·,. • 2595. • The 26th annual Corona del Mar High School Home. c1 Tour was a ma1or success lhiS i week as hundreds of locals 11 payed $45 a ticket to romp through six wonderful homes m Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, Newport Coast and Balboa Island. . Co-chaired py Carol War- saw and Mlchu Welsh, the sold-out traveling home tour / ended with lunch in the fabu-{J) lous Sherman Llb~ry and ~ Gardens catered by Pascal's fCl) Cafe Jardin. Informal model- ing by Saks Fifth Avenu~. Joan dOd David, and Privile~ of South Coast Plaza, enter- tained the crowd as did local artist Carole Akins, respons1-~ ble for donating ber talent i.n !><ft creating the cover art for the,,rai i home tour brochure. • ail • B.W. COOK's column appears Pvery Thursday and Saturday. The Art of Refinishing By Ruben Calegari R.C. Company W e love wood because of the variety of wood grain patterns. To bring out the natural marklngc; of the wood, in evidence, is the true task of anyone who tries to beautify a furniture piece through refinishing. Wood refinishing is a by- product of woodworking -It enhances any furnitur~ piece. In the industry there iS a lot of miscommunication in not knowing exactly what Is involved in refinishing. 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Edm,er R., Santa Ana 1"91110.~.Ur.10 • . . ·datebook Pilot lhurldoy, October 2e, 1999 Al3 Two states in the South are locales of new flicks 4lt • IDITOll'S NOTE: The Reel Critics «>lumn f~atures movie crrtiques writ· ten by community members serving on our panel. Fine cast saves plot in 'Happy, Texas' T here's absolutely nothing wrong with the movie "Happy, Texas: There's · also nothing unpredictable about "Happy, Texas• once the initial situation is established. Two minor criminals escape from a bus, which was taking them to prison. They manage to find a way to •disappear" by assuming the roles of tWo gay beauty pageant producers on their way to put on a REEL CRmCS children's beauty pageant in the small town of Happy, Texas. What saves this film from the absolutely routine is its cast. How on earth so many fine actors were persuaded to join this cast, I'll never know, but I hope they were well pa.id. The fact that this movie has been around in theaters since Octo- ber is pri- marily due to their skills and whole- hearted enthusiasm. And what a cast: Jeremy Northam, Steve Zahn, WilliamH. Macy, Ally Walker and June Fenner meana Douglas. 'This is the same Jeremy Northam who was so suavely British in •Emma• with Gwyneth Pal- trow. And of course, give Wtlliam H. Macy five lines in a fihn and he'll create a character you'll.never forget. But the biggest surprise and joy was Zahn in a comic performance that lifted the whole children's beauty pageant plot line out of the ordinary into the sublime. If you're looking for an Oscar-ca.liber production, "Happy, Texas" is probably not it However, if you want a pleasant afternoon or evening in the company of a truly fine DESIGNER O un.ET "-· Showroom Furniture & Accessories Outlet New and Discontinued Items One of a Kind iff RlrU!dV Roduqd \\~-...... ~ War•hous• Prlcal .. ~ _______ _, onday -Friday Nov. 1•-5"', 1 Oam-4pm Saturday, Nov. 6t1t, 9am-4pm Tremendous Savings on Lexington, Drexel Heritage, Hickory White, Platt ~-More ••• cast, I can"recommend this film. • JUNE RNNEll a Cona Mesa re-si· dent in her late 50s, Is vie• president of a work force training company. Let freedom ring in 'Crazy in Alabama' C onveying two dismal '60s ways-of-life in the same movie and not leave the audience befuddled was .a formidable task for Anto- nio Banderas' directorial debut. Lucille (Melanie Griffith), a wacky southern bombshell in a jet-black wig and high heels, mother of 7, has just lopped off the head of her abusive hus- band. Leaving her kids with her bedraggled mom, Lucille is off to Hollywood to become an actress. Unable to shrug her- self of her husband's control- ling nature, she packs up his head in a plastic container and takes him along. While having to flirt and flaunt herself around, you feel compassion for this woman setting out on this Hollywood absurdity. Town Sheriff John Doggett (Meat Loaf Aday) is hot on her trail, since nothing ever hap- pens in his town. Lucille's Hollywood TV appear- ance of course Gay W~-Kelly andBWKelly lands her in JWl. The out- landish trial Judge Mead (Rod Steiger) delivers a hystencal resourceful performance. We say you're "crazy• n9t to go see this movie. • GAY WASSAU-KEUY, 59, Is the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active In the communrty. BIU KELLY, 58, Is an industrial engineer. 'The Omega Code' misses the mark I love apocalyptic biblical lit- erature. You know, the good stuff -the mark of the beast, "666," the false prophet, the abonu- nation of desolation. . The "Left Behind. series by Tun LaHaye dramati.zmg this stuff has been on the New York Tunes best- seller list for Bradley Kirk years, so when I heard that a movie had come out dea.ljng with this subject matter, I was very interested. In fact, I really wanted this movie to be good. It had so much potential. Unfortunately, all Omega Code aspired to was mediocrity. Caspar Van Dien of •startroopers• fame plays Gillen Lane, a Tony Robbins- like inspirational speaker/wnter who is also an expert of the Bible Codes -a popular sys- tem of gleaning hidden mes- sages from the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. Stone Alexander (Michael York) is an ultra-wealthy phil- anthropisVpolltidan who bas found a secret way to use the codes to foretell the future and marupuldte orcwnstanceit so as to accomplish his IDtJgalomaru- ac:al campajgn to conquer the world. After takiilg Lane as hi.i "prophet: Stone finds a way to end world hunger and to fipal- ly heal the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. World leaders accept Stone as their savior. After Stone is killed and then nses from the dead as the apocalypt:ac beast, Stone takes on a godlike aura and continues his exploits. Lane defects, has a spintual awak- ening, and starts behaving like a proper prolagorust by hghting to stop Stone. It pams me that •Omega Code• so sadly missed the mark in its attempted portrayal of the biblical end of time. The dia- logue was contnved, the plot was choppy and bard to follow, the cnematography was subpar and the ending was abrupt and confusin~. Maybe next bme. • 8RADLEY KIRK. 32, Is a Corona del Mar resident and civil lltlgatlon and estate planning attorney. Miner Mistakes Designer Outlet -furniture and accessories for your home or office Miner Mistakes Designer Outlet prides itself on their amazing low prices of discontinued, one-of-a- klnd and slightly flawed furniture and accessories for the home or office. Open to the publtc and located in Costa Mesa, the store is named after owner Sheri Miner. The Outlet carries brand name furniture, rugs and accessories from manufacturers Including Drexel Heritage, Marge Carson and Lexington, just to name a few. Many of the items are ~ Chinese window lattice. takes many forms in your home or office e windows of old China, graceful wood creens that provided glimpses of gardens, vanish as skyscrapers and apartment blocks rise in the cities. The China Source in Costa Mesa brings some of these artifacts to Orange County homes. Chinese window lattice can take many forms, rigorously geometric or fanciful with carved roundels, Buddhist knots or "precious object" toggles. They are presented. ''as found," weathered or stained, some with original paint. lt a gracefUL altar tabk .from China ... far three hundred years its black lacquered surfau has pl.eased the BudJa hoWJrtd ancestors served.friends The new ahipment b In the .vthouK. 670 '\X 17th . 1. (hthinJ Gompurcr Ile\ dtr) Open 1\ic~. '\Xhi., Thun., IU om w .. rm or by appo1111meo1 anytunc 9-49 929·1102 . I can't believe ..... . direct from their Hdesigners only" showroom -The Showplace South. Miner Mistakes Designer Outlet receives new remarkable pieces dally. These itell\S are available to the public at a fraction of the showroom's cost. was customary to mount translucent silk or paper on the back and this would be changed every lunar New Year. In Western homes and offices, they are art to warm It's My-Bonte Land.caping or tt-landtcaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for )OUr home. KAY MATSON, It.A. GC.N.P. I a11411capc Dniper . FLOWERDAL.E can ma.kc your land cape dreams come true, and incrcue your home's value, too! Come in today and di1CO~r the people who can make a diffi.reocc to you and your garden. NUllSmHU,INC. OOMPU!TE LANDSCAPING 4' Yl!AllS EIP. I IJaNe No. 30855 SANTA ANA• 2IOO N.1\llria A~ (71,) 635-9200 COSTA MESA• 2190 lirillal Aw "' 154 "61 TERRY MEIKLE C.c.N.P. l·z .. g•e Stop by thtlr warthoust a~ 3030 Pullman A''e., Costa Mesa or call (714) 549· 1442, ext. 199 for a personal tour of our de-;fgner warehouse. A friendly on-~itt designer will be happy to assist you with your needs. Mitter Mistakes Outlet is worth the visit. walls and lend history to the new. Prices range from S400 to S 1,000 per panel. TI1e Cl1i11a Source is located at 670 W. I lt/1 St., Costa Mt'Sa. Call (949) 929-1102. . . . ... A14 Thursday, October 20, 1999 datebook •I Doily PilotJ '~ats ' is. so bad it's good AF ll l I OI UJERARY STANLEY 11lUS Just before the Oick start- ed, a multi-car accident outside the theater should have been a premonition of the accident about to happen within the theater, which was to be witnessed by a partial dozen of horrified onlookers. In its own kind of slack- jawed, drooling, knuckle- UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE - ctragging sort of way, "Bats" was a rather entertaining flick, show- ing how far a once- promising actor (Lou Diamond Philips) is willing to drop to perform his craft. Situated in Gallup, Texas, and Skull Valley, Ariz., along with a nwnber of varying vagr~t geographic locations, ~Bats" lets the cliches roll on and on to the betterment of certainly the most moronic monster movie you'U not see this year. These are not your garden- variety rabid, bloodsuclcing bats. These are your garden- variety, Indonesian gene-mod- ified by the resident mad sci- entist bats. Infected with some sort of deadly virus (liber- alpox, maybe), they've escaped from your friendly · neighborhood secure govern- ment test facility. They'(e big, they're bad, and they make all of them chupacabras you've seen look like Winnie the Pooh. Just another run-of-the- mill government weapon gone loony-tunes. Out to save the world is a varying cast of pseudo-Texas accented Emmets and Aman- das, but no ~illy Bobs and Bubbas. They don't move fast, talk evep slower and stumble around like sailors on shore leave. The reside nt mad scientist explained his motivatiQn behind the new and improved bats by saying that a scientist makes things better. That's his At tis point, .,.. ... fr. r.liied~to i.ninal icSodly. Al for the better. Hel, . it ain 't •Cllizen Kane." h's r.tter than that. Grahl- lfous violem, non- stop ilogid adion and a cons1mf screenplay of s& gle.sylahle words keep "Bats• from becoming a -snore of the Worlds.,, job. Now the little darlings are more intelligent, bigger, stronger anc;t omnivo- rous (for you grads of public school, that means they eat every- thing). The clouds roll in. The moon ris- es. Water runs under a wooden bridge where the ·local sher- iff bits on the non-mad female scient:i.St as they ruminate about things irrelevant and the sky fills with cheesy spe. cial effects bats. Ever seen •nemors, • "The . Birds,• •frogs,• •Alligator,• •Piranha• or "Night of the Living Dead• where barely sentient creatures attack inno- cent humans? "Bats• contin- ues in the vein of stoopidity well mined by those flicks. In the bright lights of filmrna.k- ing, ·eats" is a 15-watt bug ligb t of enjoyable stoopidity. In their•infirute wisdumb, our resident geniuses figger out that if the bats ain't d estroyed; all of civilization' will be. They can't be nuked, poisoned, shot or trapped, so these yahoos figger that, like that termite company, they'll just freeze their little buns off. At this point, "Bats" degen- erates from abject stoopidity to terminal idiocity. All for the better. Hell, it ain't "Citizen Kane." It's better than that. Gratuitous violence, nonstop illogical action and a constant screenplay of single-syllable words keep "Bats" from becoming a "Snore nf the Worlds." Afte r several army divisions are wiped out by these flying furballs, our trto of heroes descends-into the mine where the bats are holed up. Falling through a shaft, they end up going where only bats go when bats have to go. And they've gone. A lot. The he roes are on a race to freeze the little monsters before the military flies in a motley assortment of rent-a- dent fighter-bombers to blow the mine, possibly not killing all them bats -who breed like rats. And gawd-f.orbid, ,might breed a sequel. The bats aren't happy about their impend.mg e~ter­ mination. The heroes escape, things blow up for no particu- lar reason, the military calls off its attack, and the actors see their market value depreciate exponentially. 11 Bats" is that rarest of movies. One so incredibly bad, so loaded with plot boles, so enamored with the worst in filmmak:ing, so schlock-full of bad computer animations, so Populated with horrible act- mg, that it's like a plane crash. You shouldn't watch, but your eyes can't help but observe the disaster in front of you. • UNCLE DON reviews B movies and cheesy musical acts exclusively for the Daily Pilot. You can e-mail him at ReallyBaclWritingOaol.com . Starile y Ttllis, author of •ay .. the Neck Until Dead.• wW ] appear Friday al 1 p.m. at Barn.es and Noble Metro Pointe. The store is at 9018 • South Coast Drive, Suite t.J• 150, Costa Mesa. FOr more •1t !n{onnation,call (714)4'4· " /0226. . , : 1 RILEY ST. JAMES Riley St. James, author of "Deception in the Ram· 11 shadows" will appear at .'Ill Barnes and Noble Newpod Beach Friday at 1 p.m; 1'1i9' ur s~ore is at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more informa· bon, call (949) 159-0982. · MYSTERY NOY.ft AUTHOR PANEL Bdl'Iles & Noble Metro Pointe hosts a Mystery Nov· • el Author Panel Nov. 5 at 1 OJ p.m. Sherri L. Board. J eni· lyn Fanner, Earlene Fowlen V'' Kris Neri, and Nathan 1 Walpow will discuss their i , latest books. The store is at ni 901 B South Coast Drive, \ • d1 Suite 150, Costa Mesa. 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The ~ tirewery ll'l ~ Betd1. we SeM eward winning been & we ttave e loncestiO food ~. with ouutoor dining and klta of FAE£: parking lotaed at 2920 Newport Blw.f Ho!"8 11 30em-11 •30pm Sun T nure H SOam 1 OOam "ri Sat (9491 675 8449 DN~N~\GRDILL Hfhe New Tasfe Sensorion in Chicken, Slealc & Seafood* 1he aromas of garlic & cilantro woff .& conversation hums ot lnko Grill" ·LA TIMES · Kevin Ives '98 "Serving some of the most innovative foods oround" {OSTAMESA Traditional & Co111em porary Italian Cui-.ine Cume and try the lutesr res taurant in Newport Beac h . We feature delic i<.>u:.· pasta. 1uicy ossuhuc<.>. <'\c:el/ent ciuppino and rile p e rfect martini! Fix Price Menu (Mo11-Tlturs) 5 :00pm-7 ·00pm -$15,00 per perso11 Win e Tasting Every Wednesday 4 :30pm-6 :00pm -$12.QO per person (inrludes complimenrar)' t /Jee.rt• huff er) LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY & SATURDAY • 7PM 23600 Rockfield • l.oke Forest 260 Bristol • Costa Meso (949) 587·9008 (714) 444-4652 Call for entertainment schedule. MISTRAL A favorite neighborhood hideaway. Mistral offers a comfortable dining room with a Californian Provence menu at reasonable prices. and e separate bir·lounge area Wl1:h ptano music nightly Plenty of free perking across the street, Mistral IS everyone's favorite "Secret Place · Dinner served Tues. Wed, Sun 530pm- 10 ()()pm Thurs, Fn. Sat 5 30pm-11 :()()pm locatl?d at 440 Hehotrope Ave, Corona del Mar, 9491723-9685. BASILI C RESTAURANT Offering a variety of SWISS French cuisme. Located at 217 Manne Ave on Balboa Island Dinner served Tues. -Sun. 5 30 - 10 p.m for reservations please call (9491 673-0570 P INOT PROVENCE Joachlm Sphchal's only O'ellge COl.llty restatrart featlses MedltanrteErl 111"8 iw:;pred bv tre lnJ1l'ySlde ci SoATem Fnn:e ll a splerldld settrg ndl Wltt1 ~ im rustx: eleglra!. Aeoogmid "' tte Jcrres 8ea'tl Rm:l<D:rl Mcn.sa ~ &ti 8nrdvt.inMlm:r C7141 444..&m T ROQUET Wtth a decor reminiscent of the cory. chic bistros of France. Tn>Quet offers superb. modem French bistro cooklng by chef lim Goodell Excellent Wine hst Magmfiq\ie desserts1 Top Rated Restaurant -Southern Cahfomla Zagat Survey. Recognized by the James Beard Foundation Mon·Sat lln:M)1nner. Closed Sunday 17141 708-6865 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches. coffee and espresso drir«s & smoothies. All OOH breakfast menu. Catering available Open Moo-Fn at Sam Set at. 7am and StKI at Sam. Located at 270 E 17th Street. Costa Mesa !9491 645-2252. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE COMPANY Pasta. CIES8" salad. tomraie 6a.1681J!. we!. !mt. vegeta;en disf'es. ~. Im: ~ & dessat. lb.l's 7 days a~ S8vrll Set. & &11 tnnMran 8 :IJ..1 :CD. &ti -nus 11 ll'll-1 ~. Hi .set. 11 im 111)1'1 /JJ rrep" mdt ard6 ~ IJxaad flt 251 ~ Wff(.~ Beedl 1949) 7230021 NEWPORT NOODLE 'Where the Poss1bibtles Ar9 Endless ' Ths former Newport Rib Company foc8t~on at 2000 Newport Blvd We offer guests a wide array of delicious pastas. chlcien, steak and seafood at pnces atfordable for the whole family Our warm comfOl'Ulble booths. tvll bar. kids' menu arid banQuet room ere well worth the visit. Open every day at 4 00 pm Take out 8V841able aft.Ar 11 30 AM 1949) 548-0099 ZUCCHERO RISTORANTE Come eAd try the other taste of Italy. Trad1tlonal & contemporary lt.ehan menu prepared We offer a full bar & e vanety of wines to choose from Enjoy exqui&i\8 ws1ne m a f'OITWltlc Getting Ftxed pnce menu Monday-Thll'sday Wine testing on Weoesdeys Open fur dinner only 5 OOpm-10 30pm. Ftlclay & 5atu'daY 5.00pm-11 ·30p m Located at 215 Riverside Ave Across From the Po$t omce ReSBNlltlOllS Suggestl!d (949) 646 2333 ARMANICAFE Ad1ooent to !tut Empono Armeni bwtique, Armani Cef6 offer& 11 Gtytish t.tino for a light meal Om on gupert diflheS from Northem Italy and enfOY a glass of WWl8 on Uie outdoor J*.IO SeNtng krieh & dinner d811y Located oeer Jewe4 ~ lfl 5WJ'I Coar.t Ploze 17141 754 0000 LUGANO CUCINA DE~ MERCATO The gophisuceted embeence will remind you of e Milanese Cllf6 OellCIOOS meat lure ~ d1mett to thia pO&h Spat wtwe p11le1.e plees111,g fare 1s created u111ng only the ftt tiest lfl0Mld•mt4 Mon-rn Btcllkt Vl.OOctvOmer. Set-51.in ~ loc6led et 650 Mt.on Blvd 11141668 0880 THAT'S AROMA Orange County's Newest Italian Restaurant concept t.ha\ well definitely tum your nose. Delectable contemp0r8ry Italian dishes with an aroma or garhc, complimented by the best smelling lounge 1n Costa Mesa. Whet.her your d1n1ng with mends, clients or family, That's Aroma offers quality food 1n a unique restl\'e atmosphere Located on the upper level at Triangle Square, where Newport and Harbor meet !9491 540-7999 SA PO RI ltahan food for hearty eaters. Open 11 .30am· 1 O.()(Jpm. Sunday- Thursday. 11 :30am-1 Hl0pm Fnday·Seturday located at 1000 Baysu:le Orrve. l9491 644-4220 VILLA NOVA Villa Nova offers Classic Italian Cli1s1ne with a spectaoolar View Featuring homemade pastes. fresh seafood & veal specialties and a unique waterfront ambiance rem1ntscent of an Italian Countryside Professional service & an award Wlmlng Wine list dehght patrons 'M11le dining In this romenbC setting lJve entertammeot begins ni~tly at 9pm The upstairs Cigar Loooge features premium cigars. spirits end en ex.tensive appetizer menu Located at 3131 West Coast Hwy (9491 642-7880 A MACHI Sushi & Sushi t.o Go. Complete Bar.All Major Credit Cards. Located At 2675 INine ~ lACl'OSS from N~ Golf r.ourser !949l 64S.S518 BEN I HANA Amenca's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Opeo 7 days a week Lunch 11 3(),,2:3Qpm Mon. ·Fri , Dinner 5.30-1 ()pm Mon. - Thurs . 5.30-11 :()()pm Fri .. 5 00.11 :Q()pm Set • 4.30-9:3()pm Sun. Located et 4250 B1f"Ch St 949-955·0822 Ml CASA CU meals are now a trip to Ba1a as well es Mexico. Now offering fish tacos Phone ahead for order$ to-go Houru Daily from 11 am. All major a-edit cards accepted. Locat.ed At 296 17th St . Coste Mesa 19491 645· 7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexicen food, with the freShest Ingredients & e new hght coisine Great margantaS. Hoora. Looch & Dinner. All ma1or credit cards aooepted Located et 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa -642-1 142. 2900 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach-875-6855 and 2744 E. O:iast Hwt . COM -19491644 8226 LA GRAN.IA MEDITERRANEAN GRILL The distinctive OUISIO& of Ma,orca-A bland of the best of Spenieh and MediterrMean fla¥OrB feat\Ming tapes, peelle, fresh seafood. BaSQU&-style grilled meats, line Wines and spinl.S LlJ'lCh is Served , 1 OOam to 2:30pm. 01000f' •• Bel'lled 6 OOpm to 11 · OOpm t.:OC8ted at 1000 Bristol ~ (between Birch & Jamboree) 19491252·9396 LA CAVI: Meoo includes. Lobster. crllb ~ . .-1 ~ .epeclel1 Fri &Sat prime rib. tu111>er a w1ne 11• Ce!MJ8I c1rts1 HW'I 01Mer Mon ·Set from 5 ~ Visa, Me9tereetd, Diner's Chi>, Located At 1 ~ Irvine Ave , IAt 17th Strtliltl Neil' ~~ Ent.ertauvnent Coste Mesa 19491646 7944 THE ARCHES The premium SUI~ and seafood house in Orooge Coooty s4nat 1922 Servll'lg lunch Mon-Fri 11.30am uottl 3.00pm Dinner served nightly until 1 OOam Located on Newport Blvd. & Coast Hwy 1n Newport Beach (949! 645·7077 MORTON'S OF CHICAGO This venerable steakhouse rs ~ for generous poroons Ot perfectly prepared prime. aged, gre1n·fed beef as well as first- rate seafood and desserts served in en upscale dining club and bar settmg Prtvate dlf'ling rooms available Top rated restaurant -Soot.hem Cal1fom1a Zagat Survey Moo-Sun· Dinner/late Night. Located at SOIA.h Coast Plaza Village. C714J 444-4834 SCOI I'S SEAFOOD GRILL 8c BAR A poplAar. llWIW'd-vmllOQ resta.nR knt?M'I fer itS quality diq expenena! thal IS 86 hmJus ftr ltS class1ca~ prepared fresh seafood as itS aged pnme beef. Saw rocrn ftr a StJ'1l)tWJS dessert Daily: l.u'lcMlmerA.ae N9t Alta' OCPAC. ~at :nXJ Bristol St . lllt'OSS from Soldl Coast Plaza £7141 97~400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish available Fresh grilled fitl'I, seafood and chtcken, sandwiches. salads. gnlled plates 8lllf past.a specialties Open seven days a week. Moo. t.hru SC 11em-9pm, Sunday 11am-7pm Catenng available Located a 670 W 17th St. #GS. Coste Mesa (West of the new Trader Joe's ) (949) 645·8873 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 yen Amelia has been SENng tre locals aid ~ rJ ~ Beooti ~ d'l8f1Stl the flll86t 11 delettOOle pestaS, me wiMs & ~ sea foods 51.nset dmer IS 6eNed &11 tMI 1lus tram 5.00 pm-6.00 i:m Omer dally stati1g at 5 i:m Lln:tl Fn. ~. ~ frcrn 11 3J am to 3 3J pm Sllday trulch fnrn 1000 am -3:3) pm 311 Maw Ave m 0al:loe lstan:l 19491 673-65Ell THAI SPICE Voted l1f the ~ ~. as llflP88rtld ll The Best C-. ()vul Chllty sect1a1 es 'The Best Thai Food In ()'engs C<uty • ~ dimer. catering & tskao.t 00./'J Cff.N JN IRVI~. 15455 JelfreY Road let INlne Caur' ()'.) 857 .9424 Q:>erl fNf!AVday &11. ttru ll'a.n 11 an-9 ~. Fri And ~ 1 1 em-1Qxn Also loc8t.ec:l at 615 w 19th a. Qista MeSa c9491548-4333 ROYAL THAI Open 7 days a week Serveog lunch & dimer daily 11 am -3pm Sunday • Thursday Otnner 1s served 5pm -1 Clpm StindlV • Thursday Frt and Set.urddV open ootll 11 pm located at 4001 W Coast. Hwy (9491 645-fTHAll COUNTRY INN GARDEN CAFE Ifs like tatung a trtp to the ~ Came enioy breelclast Jf,, Mich in the garden. 0Po0 Mon Set Loceted et 130 Eaet 17lN Street 1n Costa Mew 19491122· 1177 GELATO CLASSICO ~ ltDl!!n ot crwn, 111.nlies, gmt& cofl'e. lella', e9Cll'SSO l.tl'lltl lllved deity Open 7 days 9 lrT1 -10 irn lllC8ted at 2756 E Coaut Hwf Cmn Del~ (9491721-1100 AUTO BISTRO Offwlng Grumet fa t food Hl the OOflVerlleooe eil yuur car. Open daily from 7am·10pm k1cated et 3100 W CoesL HWY In ~Beach (9491 515-9060 DIVA Or9rnedc ~· Dt aword wmtng,. tMR-gerde ~ enhance the t.haatrioDI mood of this ~ LAMah d111q~ tl1d tNe weet,s'!d ~ mekt this 1 Pllf'fect poet-ttw.it*:lll ~ Mli'I Fri ll.t'ttl. MM..S. Dimer, Sll\ A'e 'lhlii~·• LocatOd 11L GOO Mt.on bMWOCll'I Pert oner llnd Ave " AIU 17141154 0600 ~f'Y Pilot I t datebOOk Thursday, Ociobet 2e, t999 Al5 Find the freshest seafood at new Bluewater Grill I v.ou have been to the Bluewater Grill in Newport Se-ch, then I am not telling you: i\Ilytbing new when I say that Bluewater Grill's fish is fr ti. Bluewater fishermen catch most or their fish, deliver it to their ongtnal restaurant down by The Cannery and drive tt over to the new South Coast Village restaurant, slice it up and serve it, all in the same day. You can't beat that for fresh. unless you consider the tank of live lob- sters that DINING REVIEW greets you at the door of this casually elegant restaurant. The newest Bluewater Grill -located in what is rapidly beC<Tll\ing a hub for fine din- ing, South Coast Village -is several steps ahead of the average fish house. Sure it has the blown up black-and-white pictures of fishermen and fish- ing days gone by, and yes they even serve rice pilaf and coleslaw like other fish houses tend to do. But this is where the sunilarities stop. You won't tind paper plates, $awdust and P-Ytreme noise here. What you ~find is beautifully finished ~~ oOds with brass accents, ceil- g fans, large booths, and a zy bar that serves up a hopper of a wine list that dudes a ruce selection of champagnes. Many tables are in view of the kitchen with its shiny red tiles adding a splash of exote- ment to all of the warm wood tones. nus is where one can witness the final gourmet touches and none of the gr.>ss stuff that comes with fish just out of the water. Speaking of fish just out of the water, The Bluewater Grill prints up a new menu daily that reads like a Who's Who in the Water. The specialties on the night we visited included the California spiny lobster ($19.75), done the Puerto Nue- vo way, boiled briefly, cut in half and grilled on the open Dame and brushed with garlic butter; and the Santa Fe mari- nated thresher shark ($16.95). I always encourage ordering shark when it's on the menu as it is one less in the water. We started with the ahi sashirni ($9.75), so fresh that I am sure it was swimming earli- er in the day, and savory clams casirto ($9.70). Keep bread handy for the extra sauce. Did I mention the bread? Piping hot loaves of crusty sour dough delivered all night long. We also sampled the New England clam chowder. Blue- water Grill serves both red and whtte, and would be the ideal place to stop in on a rainy rugbt, or after a long day of shopping, and have a warm bowl of chowder and hot bread. Lobster bisque and oyster stew are also on the ~,~~~ G • GIA & EGL Cerlilied Diamonds • Customi1.ed Orders • Engagement & Wedding Rings ",Repairs While Yon Wait • 16 Independent Merchants Grand 0 ening Celebration! Saturday, Nov. 6th 4 pm. to 9 pm. .. Nine Unique Shops full of Treasures for your Home!" C.lll now for cldvance Hcll'Vest Dinner Reservations! (949) 722-1177 130 East 17th Stre et Costa M esa1 CA (Be hind the Harp Inn) fresh anta Barbara Shrimp $3.991b or 3 for s10 Northern Rock Crab s3.~~1b ~,.,.,. AW..• IO.••P'9 -.-. , __ Molld8J . T11•ttdat ,....,.. ,...., . ..., + Wl-.:1621W. SUnflower Ave., Costa Mesa (at South Coast Plaza Village) • ..... 11:30-a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday th~h Thursday; 11 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday + HOW MUOI: Mod· er~ive • • (714) 546- FISH BJuewater Grill co- owner BW Carpenter serves oysters on the half ·shell at the counter. menu and you can bet I will be back for those. Brian, my husband, did bis job and ordered something I would have never thought to, the Washington petrale sole ($16.15) served with lemon caper butter. I ordered the mother lode of all fish dlshes and the house speoalty, oop· pino ($21.75). This dlsb had a half of a Dungeness crab, seal· lops, shrimp, clams, mussels and white fish m a zesty toma· to-based -sauce and served over linguine. Tius fish stew can feed a family of two ford week. The Bluewater Grill's list of fresh fish changes daily, but includes local snapper, Mississippi catfish, Atlantic salmon, Alaskan halibut and Minnesota walleye pike. For those of you with both feet firmly planted on.land, cerb· fied Angus beef, polibcally correct free-range chtcken and pasta dishes are available ~~ ESTABUSHl D 1962 Steak • Seafood • Codctails J 695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Hitting the trails • • • • • Shoes ill Mulriplr U?tdth \'izn FRESH SEAFOOD GREAT STEAKS MANY SPECIALS ESPN • SPORTS TV's as chowder, bread and salad are avuila.ble at great prices throughout the week. In addition, South Coast Plaza Village provides a shut- tle to and from the Orange County Perfomung Arts Cen- ter and South Coast Repertory, which makes for an easy pre- or post-dining experience. The Bluewater Grill hosts d.iff erent events throughout the yedf, which include wine chnners and oyster tastings, just put your name on the list. Dessert choices include key lime pie ($3.25), mud pie ($4.95) and fresh baked apple pie. Remember, it is important to mclke it hurt. We went for the kill and had the mud pie. One of the finest things about the Bluewater Grill was our waiter, Jeremy He was fnend.Jy. fwmy, knowledgeable and determined to please. But that land of attitude starts at the top, and owners Jim Ulo- ckas Richard Staunton and Bill Carpenter know it and the Bluewater Gnll reflects it Chef Brian Hirsty was haVlllg a lot of fun as well • ICA11fY MAOER's dining reviews appear every other Thursda~. Vanous lunch specials such ~ CHILDREN'S BOOTIQOE CONSIGNMENT & ~largest MaternifY Selection in o.c. Children's Clothinat ~>< Hhzh fnd furniture Toys & Accessories TOP Brands ~olidaY Sale Month of November Hours: BABY BLOOMERS ..--~__, M·F 1oam-6pm Sat 11 am-Spm 2346 Ntwpon Blvd Costa Mesa. (949) 548-1001 --· Ntxc to Mama Rose Restaurant. 17TH ST. , / . ~:,.////,./ r ,. "',.,,,: / -L ------------------ Not to be confused with the Competition!! The one, the original 17th St Beauty In the Ross Shopp~e ter 20% 0 FF ~~~~~ase a$Z ~ We will match any of oor competlot's Pf1Ce$. Exdudes Avedo, Sebos11o ond ..)lfJn ~e PfoduCts. NotW ar:y~ot1ercx.o1Ar . term Fem,'31f00 ~'llUTITUf GUI NOT -The Largest & Finest Beauty Supptv & Fun Service Solon In Oronge County .. Open 7Days (949) 642 -1717 II; l.i1m •• ... ..,,.,., ..... wa..'t richest lanl'SIF I. clli 11 Iii ck Amaicaa Sap.... the stories ..UW. _...._a YIS'f •••me ., graduaJ)y, witla ~~.lo.rm." 7 HONOR.ARY l'llnnVCf'R WIWAM J. Gn.t PIE FOUNDATION HIT THE ROAD TO LAUGHTER on thP \Cr \Plond \t<igt> OAUFORNIA P.RF.MIERB by John OliYC NOVEMBER 5- DECEMBER5 t J --Al6 Thursday, 0c1ober 2a, 1999 date book African-American experience conveyed with authority at SC , . I • l oM'rm .. "> T he tenuous hnk between slavery and the 20th century Afncan-Ame n- Cdn oxpen<>nte 1s e xanuned hoth with mC'l1culous de tail dnd v1sc<'rdl ernouonahsm in Augu.,t Wilson's compelling d rc1nrn "The> Piano Lesson,• now on thE' ntdtnStdge of South C'oc1'>l Rt•J>erlory In W1l.,on's lengthy, m ea- s1m•d <lllcl thorouqhly mvolv· 1nq \\.Otk, trc1dll1on and super- ... t1t1on 1<1< t' off <lQdtnSt dmbi~ lion and dvance THEATER REVIEW 10 1937 l'ltlS· burgh, · wlll'rt' dt>s< endt1nt'> of stoves work lo (dJV<' out bettN dnd murc• tlll'dlltnglul ltvC's Th .. dll·hldck rnmpc1ny of t•111ht t1c·c 11mphshPd perform· '•1.., c1nd orw young SCR <.tu· d1•11t, undc>r tlw supNb d1rec- IHm ol 'wtC•t Scott, ennches Wilson\ P11hltt•r 1'111l'-Wtn· nm!l ctc·c 011nt of t1 young man's 1•fl(IJt., to 1111prnv0 lw. 'ildtion Ill lif1 I>} "''lllfl<J tlw VdlUdble p111110 uwn1 ·cl 101ntly by h11n .ind l11s .,,.,h•r <111 111.,trumt>n t or1u• h<11l1•rt'cl hy rt .,(<1\£' own· 1•1 101 llwir qrc11Hlfc1ltwr ctnd great-grandmother. However, the piano rests in the siste r's home, and she's not about to part with her hall - it beari the · unages of past generations of enslaved ancestors. Not to mention the spirit of the master himself, who occa- sionally h a unts the upstairs portion of the'house. Wilson's detailed, unhur- rie d account proceeds at the approximate pace of life, ledV· ing some issues naturally unresolved. It would lose little of its power ii 30 to 45 mm-'· utes of is three-hour running time were excised, yet the ove rall experience is a nch, fulfilling one. The •N• word is tossed around with unset- tlmg frequency, but agam, this IS 1937. The compdlly mdudes a parr of familiar faces Crom the small screen - Charlie Robm- son ( HN1ght Courn and Ted Lange ("The Love Boan, but this is an ensemble show, focusing pnmarily on the brother (Victor Mack) and sis· ter (Kim Staunton) and the ir ongoing skirmish over the piano. Mdck delivers a brash, e nergetic performance as the I l :-.:< 11 . l>INNI I{ '>PORJ ~BAR & GRI LL S""4d~ $1595 4 :30 ltt(}#t, 6~80 1818 N. Main Street • Irvine 949 261 ·5637 +WIRE: South Coast Repertory, 655Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN:8 p.m. Tues- days through Fridays; 2:30 and8p.m. Saturdays and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays through Nov. 21 +HOW Muot: $28- $47 +PHONE: (714) 708- 5555 Charlie Robinson (kneeling, left) comforts Khn Staunton as Rico Ross, left, and Victor Mack look on ln •ne Plano Lesson" on the mainstage ·at South Coast Repertory. brother who hopes to sell the piano and buy the land on which his ancestoi:s once labored. His determination dnd frustration are vigorously expressed, and his outlandish lengths to move the instru- ment provide welcome comic relief. Staunton shimmers as the widowed sister whose life revolves around her daughter (SCR student Myiedra Miles) and the piano, which she no longer plays but che rishes. She conveys he r personal indecisiveness wonderfully as she sidesteps a romance with a passionate preacher (Lange) and almost grudgingly repels the advances of her brother's randy buddy (Rico Ross). As her levelheaded uncle, (!J.[!J ~ ~ AMACHI ~ J<. , --RESTAURANT ~ '9i q I p • • Authentic Sushi Bar ~ . ... • Elegant Dining ~ WNCH MON-FRI 11:30 • 2.10 • Complete Bar ~ DINNER M·SAT 5:00-lO:OOP.M. ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS : ~ 2675 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa IEi (across from Newport Golf Course) Sushi To Go 645-5518 645-5519 The distinctive cu!Sine of Majorca -a blend of the best of Spanish arid Mediterranean flavors. ~t mf afl Jte UBm ncl/ rY,, )l(la ¥;, 11 am -.J /' m Live Flamenco and guitar music Reservd<ins: (949) 251-9396 SAVE $2 per person for c..Cf'l111rlnv ( 3mnrlt ~(949)252-9396 r-----~----~----~--~-----, EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE 5P~CTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP 5ALE5 & INFORMATION 714 832 IMAX Speed cut vegetables. Toss the salt ~nd p pper shokcrs. Catch I mon on knife" Do egg trick. Shape rice. Speed slice calamari. Flip shrimp in hat. Toss shrimp on plc:ue. Whoops, miss plate. Toss ltrimp on pla t • Mak sure chicken cook p rfectly. Drip lemon 1u1c a rtistically. Mak iok about lob&t r.s. FUp bowl with rlc in it. Fla.sh ' kniv s. Catch 1:hrlmp in t a to p rf ction. Celebrate 35 year• of the greate•t s how in town. Our 35th Annfvtrsory Spe<iol. Dinner Spedol S14.9S tfkfli Steak, Chicken ·' Shrimp cm c.. '*' d 111 hi .. ~ Spnl ~~ ..,.11, ... '"'· soW, lll'W •t;ttllilts, oed ...., •• ,.,.,, _ ........ ••c1n c11111u 1m • .... , .. , 1 .. c• mt1tssoan • ''" hlM .. lty (llD)l7Hllll • ......_ f114!114 ·040 •(lty et me • °"'•" (tOfl 4H<Om Ofttl "Ill s.. "' n.tl •lllf lqi tt 11/JO/H ••1 "9114ft lmdy llilh lt<tflta IOI n lh" "-f L---------------------.-.Wt1•'1lliil Wlth whom she shares the hou e, RobIDson renders a strong, no-nonsense portra~ A more showy mterpretatioo. comes from Al White as his I wastrel con artist brother, wh finds pleasures in the m ost econorrucaJJy challenged lifestyle. Lange 1s convincing as t preacher-suitor who attempis to exorcise the ghosts of the past, reveling in his positive religious attitude. Ross step~ out from his observer position to outfit himself in a $3 silk 1 swt and open and awkwar~ advance on his buddy's s1st~r. Terrilyn Thomas is the seJCy cente rpiece of a sizzling sequence as the street lady Mack bnngs home for an aborted encounter on the li~­ ing room couch . And Miles I shows d efinite promise as Staunton's shy daughter. The living room -kitchen . setting by Ralph Funicello exudes eons of atmosphere,~ lived-in feeling urunistakabte. Pe ter Maradudin's subtle li9'1t effects and Dione H. Lebhe11's period costuming complete the pi~ure handsomely. "The Piano Lesson• may be a long o ne, but it's seldom tiring, thanks to ii capable, energetic cast that conveys the African-American experi- ence with authority • TOM TITUS reviews local the•te for the Daily Pilot. His revrews appea Thursdays and saturdays Sun-Mon • l 6oz. 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'' AONJSll()N coon POl IUI °' SllO'W • •• • : r I \ .~ • r . y ii I J ~ i h I : •, : ~ I 1~h!'f tl')d ~t ---community fOrum TIMsdoy, October 28, 1999 Al7 EDITORIAL Fighting student drug, alcohol abuse should be year-rOund E ducating our youth about the dangers of controlled substances is the No. 1 goal this year in tqe national fight against drug and alcohol abuse. As part of Red Ribbon Week, it ls our job to do the same at horn~. Like many districts across the country, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District unfortu- nately has to deal with drug and alcohol problems among its teenage students. School officials acknowledge that dur- ing many weekends through- out the year there are parties where underage students get access to alcohol and drugs. Making the problem worse are the scores of parents who leave their homes empty on weekends so these parties can flourish. One principal rightly called their action "benign neglect." While this is not the norm in the district -many parents are fighting the good fight -Red Ribbon Week should be a time where ~ents examine their children's access to drugs, and it should spark a change -how- ever small. Even if one family sits down to really talk about the problem and therefore prevents one child from experimenting with drugs at an early age, the Red Ribbon campaign will have served its purpose. Judy Davis, a Newport Beach mother who lost her 21- year-old son to a heroine over- dose, will join Daniel Headrick from Hoag Hospital's Chemical Dependency Unit this week to deliver their educational mes- sage to Corona del Mar High School eighth-graders. At first glance, their target audience may seem too young. But experts believe students first begin experimenting with drugs in the seventh and eighth grades. Red Ribbon Week's focus should not only be on the nationwide scourges of heroin, methamphetamine and alco-. hol. District officials have also recently acknowledged the use of Ritalin -the drug widely prescribed to children with attention deficit disorder - among Corona del Mar High School students as a weight- loss agent. This week's aware- ness campaign should not neglect that increasingly popu- lar and very dangerous prob- lem. The only downside of Red Ribbon Week is that it ends Friday when the last school bell rings. Rather than settle for one week, everyone -schools, parents and students - should strive to make a permanent commitment to fighting trus problem. Zero-tolerance policy poridered Thank you to Jim de Boom for h1s articie furnishing a h.1s· toncal persP.e<;llve -0n the wro·tolerance poµcy ("Policy has resulted in ~for campuses, di! o- plmoo kids," July t). When I questioned the need for such a strong policy, a long- IJme Newport-Mesa educator READERS RESPOND explamed this llackground to me. The current policy has clearly had the desired effect of !'educing drug and alcohol consumption and the presence of weapons at school events. Add11Jonally, similar zero- tolerance policies used in other California school districts have Wlthstood legal challenges. While some fine-tuning of the current pohcy may be in order, tb1s entire issue 1s quite com~ plex and the school board would do well to carefully con- sider all the unplications of possible acttons .("District tin- kers with no-tolerance policy," Oct. 21). A mdjor concern m adopting a different policy should be uni- form pwlliihments.•Without an dbsolule policy leavmg no room for vanation in punishment. how can the school district avoid a two·-tier system of penalties? The pe nalty should not depend on who committed the offense, but on the offense. I regard applica- Uon of th current policy to chll· dren of prominent atizens and even chllctren of high·r~ school othaals as an lnd.ioator that some urulornuty of penalty eXlsl.i under th current system. The perception that penalties vaned by "who you are" was a factor m the trdg1c events in Col· .... orudo. Parents have the right to send the>r children to school and to school-related function in safe- ty, knowmg that the~e will not b•»drugs, alcohol or weapons pfE!!.ent and that tho e who fall to follow the fll}es will be removed and penalized. This should be the central foet5 of any policy. ., CHRISTlNE LOFGREN Newport Beach The shooting of a 17-year-old for stealing a plasbc pumpkin was the ultimate expression of • zero-tolerance. Let's keep the prohibition against guns and drug~. but let's ch~ge the name of the policy. LANCE JENOCS Costa Mesa I a m calling regarding zero- tolerance. Get rid of it. 1t is not a punishment that fits the cruue and we are not helpmg the chil- dren that need help badly. MARGARET DAILEY Costa Mesa Article on Corona del Mar's 'Coach' was much appreciated ~I would like to thank you for Jessica Garri- son's article ("CdM coach keeps runners on the right track,• Oct 9). I ran for Coach all four years of high school, starting off as one who barely made it across the finish line and ending as a solid, consistent nmner. I went off o the All Force Academy alter I graduated in ~ 1998 and found some of my fondest high school memortes were of afternoons running With the team, Jong Saturdays spent waiting for my race and cheering on others who were rac- ing, the team dinners that brought us all together and the three JOkes he lmows and 1 tells over and over. The only statement I disagree with in the uticle is one 9f his own quotes, •I've got 136 kids, five days a week." This makes it sound like. a standard 9-to-5 JOb and is a gross under- statement of the amount of time and effort he puts into his team. Not only does be make a point of knowing everyone's fldlJle, but he knows how we are doing in school and how our lives a.re going. He gathers us all together and gives us lectures on the ·dangers of drunk driving and the importance of making good decisions just as easily as be corrects us on our running form. He spends everungs and weekends working with us and for us. Here at the Academy, we celebrate heroes such as Gen. Patton and Capt. Sijan for the dedication they showed to their men and their country. I hold Coach just as high on my hero list as someone who cares for, insprres, and is dedicated to his people. He has been instrumental in my life, teach- ing me how to make a goal and work until i achieved it. It is about time someone recog- nizes this amazing man and the things be is doing in our community. • I know that no matter where I go or how .long I am gone, I will always be a part of the Corona del Mar cross-country team, and Bill Sumner will always be my coach. MELANIE S. BARNES CelldT Ratz, U.S. Air Force Academy • 8RlAN POE!UDA/DAlY PILOT Corona del Mar High School cross-country coach Bill Sumner talks to the varsity girl team as it prepares for an upcoming meeL Bureau 1omed with other bureaus around Orange County, Andheim, Hunungton Beach. Buena Park and Laguna Beach, to actually~ sponsor that beach clPanup day. We not only wrote a check, but dmass d hundreds of volun- teers to come out and pick up debns that had - collected for d measurnble amount of time. But this 1s nol a once-a-year effort. We as res1den~ nel•d to be dlligent about policing the clecm1iness ot not onJ} our Back Bay, but our shoreline as well. And v1s1tors have that responsibility, too. Of c-our..,e, the issue is that we want the v1c;1tors to return. And the more pristine our Wdterways are, the more likely that is to happen. Vis1tmg beache.<> is one of the main reasons people travel for holidays. My hat is off to Amy. and I hope others ve the same leelmg that she does. As ouzens, l hope that we can do a better Job of keepmg Qur aatural resources pnstine. • ROSALIND WIWAMS President and CEO, Newport Beach Conference and Vi~1tors Bureau A vote for ban on leaf blowers Ivan Summer.. LettN of the Week" 10 the Pilot, 1•J'm sorry, you'll have to speak up,• Oct. 16) did a beautiful JOI.> descnbmg the problems caused by one of the most car-p1ercing, filth- spreading, timc-wasung contrapllons ever devised. So-called leaf blowers accomplish nothing but dlrt and dust \"'pores dnd all) relo- catlon to window~. and other extenor house surtdces -and sometunes hou.o;e mtenors, if one's wmdows happen to be open -along v.1th mcredible noISe pollution City go\'ernmcnts who care about their com- murutv residents have banned these miserable mac~e!>. Ther~ are plenty of opt.Jons available for area clt'anup -hand-operated power vacu- ums, which are ll"cd ... ucces~ully by many lawn and yard mamtcnance comparue , as wan as brooms and rake IT'rash pickup is everyone's duty I applaud the article ~at appeared in the newspaper written ~y [guest colwnrustJ Amy Litton (•In the Trenches m the War against Beach Litter,• Sept. 28). 1 certainly concur that while it was a wonderful effort thjlt was under- taken a couple weeks ago, the ne ~I is to have an ongoing awarenc s by not only our con- 'stituents, but our visitors as well It would be great to ee Coia Mesa ban the~e things JOHNNETTEL Co ta M The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Readers say 'no' to proposed peninsula resort r am against the hotel on the Amer~ ican Legion property. We have too much traffic on the peninsula lleady. 1 ROBERT HOWNGSWORTH Newport Beach With reference to the hotel possi- bly being built at Balboa Boulevard and 15th Street. I think 1t is really over the top, It is unpossiblc to drive in that area as it i . To !md a parking 1 place is more difficult. A 156-room hotel would tand out like a ore thumb. It ls a residenbal area. Where are all of these peopfo going to put thc.mselv and their cars? Even if you have unde19round r ove.r·ground parking, 1t is 1ust not place for ll. We would like to ee ewport Beach run for the residents -tho people who pay the taxes, who upply tho pa,vtn9 and who take are of the city -not JUSl the duvel· opcrs. Ther is room for everybody, ut at ms like thl i 1ust over the top We ero maxed out. SHEILA IOWLES Corona del Mar J read the artide today and 1 was really appalled to learn that another hotel is oonilng ~p -if it de>et1 come . Pint, there's the tr&ftic: eobgel· and everything elM No 2, Mart- Perk it IO charmlnv ahd wonder- ful, it is ridiculous for it to be elimi- nated. No. 3, I don't know how a hotel can make it when there are so many vacancies m the present hotel there. And it is not a good thing to evict people who live in the mobile home park. It just docsn 't smell right. For a big business to go m there, you are going to have a lot of people dis- placed. It is not ngbt. ED SARNOFF Balboa Perunsula Councilman Tod Ridgeway cer- tainly does not represent a rna1onty of his constituents on the Balboa Peninsula and Lido I land when he speaks favorably about a pos ible resort hotel on the Manna Park prop- erty on Balboa Boulevard at 15th Street on the peninsula. Re 1dents of the area are strongly oppo ed to this development, which would be gro • ly inappropriate to that site. Traffic considerations on th • peninsula is the moat obviou reason for objecting to the development, · are the restrictions that would cer- t4lnly ensue u to beach usage. . This is another example ol dty involvement sOlving a problem that doesn't exist in order to gain more tu money and to prcMde mote occu· petlon for a top·heevy and ov r· loaded roster of dty emp~ The 1)l'Ol>()N1 for • hotel at Matlna Par'k ndnlOrcei lhe need to reuant· lne the city Genetal ~ '° .. to ~--- allow the atizens to make some of the deosions that affect us so direct- ly. This is a very good reason for Newport Beach residents to sign the petitJon to place an initiative on the ballot to allow the city General Plan to be modified so that the voters of the oty can make the unportant deci- sions about proposed hotels mclud- mg a huge hotel at Newport Dun and at other locations m the aty. DOROTHY BEEK Balboa Why would the people of the oty of Newport Beach want to tntde an four tenrus courts, one baskctbell court, 40 oty parking places, a C'hll· clren' playground, a dedicated gr~ land park (Veteran'1 Memonal Park), the American Legion Hall (wluch al o can be rented for public functions at a nonunal fe ) a.nd a mobile home park -all of wh1c-h rve the community and people who bve in this town -for a hotel u d by peopl from somewhere cl l l'm opposed to a hotel at 15th Stroot and Balboo Boulevard IONNIE MCCUUAH N wport Beach m th1nk It a vruy, v ry bad idee to bulld on th bead\ at 15th treet. I am not ln favor ·or it at all HAMV W. OTllNG ~nBeec:h HOW 10 CONTACT YOUR IEPIESENTATIVIS OTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair Drive, 92626. (714) 7~4 S223 M9yor. Gary Monahan ~I: Joe Erickson, Heather~ l•~ Cowan and Urda Dixof'I OTY OF NEWPORT lllA04 NewpOrt Beach qty Hall 3300 Newport ltvd .. 92663, (949) 644 3309 ~ Oenms O'Neil Council: ~Adams., Jan Deba)'. Norma Gkwer, Tod Ridgew~ John Noyes anct Tom Thomson GaNIGlaunY WM> Of SUS &lir'ISORS Hallot~ tOCMcC'MMr Pleu,, *" ~ 92701 • Jim ~Iv .. 2nd '*1ict ( t.4tY}, (11') 1)4-3220 • ~ Wiltor\ Sth D trict (Newpon hac:h. s.rrtl Ane ~). (714) 8J4.JS50 ...... COUNTY MIR • Fair ~ Con. Mesa. (714) 708--f AJR ...... ....... It Eml~ 5anford; Vb l".rttidtnt Daft 511181elt end membetJ ~ ......... Jim l.lndbtrg; Jc>hh a.n. ....._ .... OOn Wiht. Curt Pringle --a.tch ~--~ ...... • . (949) 863 7070 £-mail •~n p STAii COASTAL COlbWaSIOlll 415 Fremont St .. Sufte 2000, San Fr.-.chco 94105, ('15) ~ 5200; reglONI offic9 located In Long 8 ach. (310) 590-5071 GOVIMCM Grey~ (0). Stat capltol. Slier...,. 9581,, (916) 445 2841, f..: (916J +tS4JJ • I • • A18 Thursdcy, October 28, 1999 Known for its dress-lwn """'~~-~~~~.~ STEINBERG joked the 50-year-old Steinberg, who spoke via cell phone on his way to Atlanta, where he will ~veil a new e~c diversity ograrn Fnday m conjunction th the Anti-Defamation ~gue. . The deal, rumored to be worth $120 million, is expected to be completed by Sunday. Steinberg said he and partners Jeffrey Moorad and David Dunn have been searching for a suit- able partner for more than a year. Steinberg's new partner is Assante Corp., a financial plan- rung company that has diversi- fied rapidly over the past several years. The company has com- pleted 17 acquisitions, most recently the purchase of Santa Monica-bdsed NKS Manage- ment, which provides financial advice to Hollywood stc:lrS such as David Letterman and Tom Cruise Following the trend of mega- mergers between giants in their trade, the move will give Assante more rf'sourc-es in dttractmg cl.Jents In StE>mberg's bu!>mess, which hdncllE's lucrallve deals for about 150 dlhlctes, agents are no longer dealing solel}' with multi- +Check out the interac- tive press release on the merger at AsMnte's Web site: www.assante.ca million-dollar contracts. They also must wony about baVUlg theu client's face appear in shoo commercials, video games and on action figures to fuel an increasing consumer matket. Yet Steinberg remains stead- fast to his phl)osophy in having his clients give bad< to their com- munities. He belteves the acqw-· sibon will help to meet that goal "It gives us more. scope and support to do interesting pro- Jects, • he said. "We will have a strong autonomy and be able to provide more service.• Assante hopes to lure clients away from rival SPX Entertain- ment, 1nc., whose primary work- horse is David Falk, wbo repre- sents basketball legend Michael Jordan. The Newport Beach agency will retain its name, although Moorad and Steinberg will jug- gle two jobs. Under the terms of the deal, Steinberg will become chief executive officer of Assante Sports Management Group and Moorad will be the division's managing director. attire and independent thinking, the agency bas risen to the top of its profession by attracting a slew of sports stars, such as NFL quarterbacks Steve Young and noy Aikman, and baseball play- ers Matt Williams and Ivan Rodriguez. Moorad doesn't think the acquisition will make employees cave in to the corpo- rate roentalitY: •How I see it is this is a merg- er of expertise,• said Moorad, who attended Game Four of the World Series on Wednesday night. One of Moorad's clients is New York Yankees left fielder Ricl<y Ledee. ·under oU.r new structure, I think that corporate concept will be less of av issue. We will be offering an enhanced service to a wider number of clients.• The agreement calls for issu- ing $35 million in convertible stock to the agency with an addi- tional bonus of $40 million if Steinberg Moorad & DWl.D meet certain financial targets over the next five years. · Assante, which means "thank you" in Swahili, was created in 1995 through the merger of a Toronto financial planning firm and another money manager. All of the company's subsidiaries, such as Steinberg's agency, retain their independent identi- ties but are part of the Assante alliance. E CONTINUED ~A1 came beck with the COit of building a ne~ campus, saying tbat after what be MW, he fell tbe PriCe tag would be coaiperab1e. 1be ~that it may be more OOlt-effective to teer down Ensign did not come as a •un>rile to several school boerd members. "I'm veoo much aware of the need at ~. • said school board member Judith Pranco, who is also a PTA board member at the school. "People should go take a tour of the stairwelli that are blocked off because the walls are crum- bling and unsafe -. or the whole crumbling wall in the library that leaks.• Built 50 years ago, Ensign is not the oldest school in the district, but it may be the most poorly designed. What was discovered, said school board member Martha Fluor, was the con- figuratiop of the school has made any expansion nearly lnept'lllllble •They bave lt,000 or 12,000...,...-lbew u three of our blgb ldM>oll -and lhly b8N aaly one gym. The high 9ChOoll aD bawt two, .. Pila Mid. owdel. haven't even nuted to ,.... CNt wbat ttiey would do will all of thOle ltndenta I they decid- ed to tMr down and rebuild thesthool. But Prenco said demol- ishing the scboOI Just may be tbe best dedllon. ·1 think it all binge!5 on cost arialysis," she laid. 111f it is dose, lt would make more sense to design a school for the year 2000 and beyond.· . Supt. 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Clayton. Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner Doily Pilot Bl III SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM • LAYTO Newport Harbor •Former Sailors' standout is jumping for joy in the heptathlon at Brigham Young University these days. M E Clayton never "Some of my favonte times I met a jump or were dunng I.hose big • •hurdle she (postsedson) meets, and it was couldn't clear, but these da JUSt me and Nowell;· Clayton former Newport Harbor 1-0 said. "I'd hdve a way of track and held standout is overthinkmg things dlld stretcbmg it a bit.· overstressU1g, and Nowell was Clayton, the 1997 Female always helpmg me through it." Athlete of the Year at Newport Clayton, whose personality MARC MAAnN I DAl.Y PLOT E$lancia High quarterback Jeremy Valdes reacts after fust pass attempt last week, resulting in an Eagles' touchdown. Harbor, has added the would carry her even beyond a heptathlon to her athleuc PR in the triple Jump, qualified dlsapline at BYU. ·for the CIF D1vis1on II finals m •t enjoy all (seven) events, but three events (triple Jwnp, long Friday night special(s) the 800 is a killer," said Clayton. jump and 100 hurdles) her seruor a juruor for the Cougars "I've year. never been a long-distance "I've been coaching tor (14) runner .. I'm used to runrung 35 years and she's in the top three meters and jumping.• or four athletes I've had, In an era of great Newport personality-wise and •Estancia and Corona del Mar will meet again as league rivals with undisputed leadership in the PCL race the prize Friday. Bl\llHY FAll I KM It ~Pio! COSTA MESA - It's been sue years smce Corona del Mar Hlgh last played Estancia in football. But Wlth two schools which have battled 26 times under four preVJous league affiliations, it's doubtful the Eagles or the Sea Kings have lost that loveless feelmg toward their Newport-Mesa Disbict rivals. The two teams will reintroduce them- selves Friday at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College in their first clash as Pacific Coast League combatants. But there's more on the line than bragging rights, as the winner will claim sole possession of the league lead. With a win, Estancia {5-2, 2-0 in league and ranked No. 9 in CIF South- e rn Section Dlvis1on IX) would clinch at least a share of its flfSt l~gue crown since winning the Sea View in 1989. The EAgles have just two league titles in their previous 34 seasons. "It's a real big game and I've thought all season it was going to be a real big game," Estanoa Coach Dave Perkins CdM (1-6, 1-0) would leapfrog ahead of. the Eagles to the top of the league standings with a Victory, putting Coach Dli:k Freeman's Sea Kings in posibon to s~e their first league championship Slllce 1987. •If we win this one. we're the front- n(nner, • Freeman said. "But there's a lot of Pquality in this league and we'll still SEE ESTANCIA-COM PAGE 82 lbnlght's ...,,. lA Qwn'A vs; CosTA MEsA at Newport ~rbor. 7 p.m. • Costa Mesa by 35 FrtdllJ'"s ....... W<XW>GI vs. ~ HAMCMt at Newport Harbo<, 7:30 p.m. • Ne uipOf't by 7 Corona del Mw VL EStancia at Orange Coast College. 7 p.m. • &tllnda by 1 DAILY P9lm 5IAsON REcoN> 80A% (22·5-1) MISMATCH • Costa Mesa is oveiwhelming favorite in tonight's nonleague game with winless La Quinta. NEWPORT BEACH -The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Aztecs casts its watchful eye on the Costa Mesa High football team tonight, when the Mus- -11·· . -~ .. -• tangs host winless La Quinta in a 7 o'clock nonleague game at Newport Harbor High. The Mustangs (5-2 and ranked No. 8 in CIF Southern Section D1V1s1on IX) are SEE M ESA PAGE 82 • Sailors can claim at the least a share of the Sea View League championship by putting away visiting Woodbridge Friday night ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -For all the distinction the Newport Harbor High football program has en1oyed during Jeff Brtn.k.ley's 14 seasons as coach, there has been only one league championship. Despite wmning the school's only CIF Southern Section crown. playing in three CIF title games, making the playoffs 10 times and winning 110 games, the Brinkley-led Sailors have settled for the Sea View League shadows every fall except 1994. But when the Tars host Sea View rival Woodbridge Friday at 7:30 p.m., a victo- ry would give Newport at least a share of the league crown, the school's ninth in 69 varsity seasons. "There's a piece of the league cham- pionship on the line, it's homecoming, so all the old Sailors will be back, and we're the OCN Game of the Week," Brinkley said. "We've had great efforts tht? last two weeks (league wms over Irvine and Laguna Hills) and hopefully we can pre- pare ourselves to be ready to play hard again• The Sailors (6-0-1, 2-0 m league ranked No. 2 in CIF Division VI and No . 3 in Orange County), will need to pre- pare for one of county's biggest impact players in Warrior senior Shane Harris . "He's a playmaker on both Sides of the ball,• Brinkley said of the All-CIF standout, whose versatility makes Deion Sanders look like a specialist. Offensively, Harris plays running back (614 rushing yards and 10 TDs SEE NEWPORT PAGE 12 Harbor female track and field athletic-wise," Kay said. athletes, few could outleap Clayton, who earned the Clayton, the school-record holder school's Female Athlete of the in the 100-meter hurdles (15.JT Year Award when Danny Pulido aJ]d one of the finest won it for the Sailor triple jumpers and long boys, was also a jumpers in Harbor two-tune All-Sea View hlslory. League and All· Clayton, wl)o Newport-Mesa Distnct speoalizes in the long choice in basketball and tnple jumps at BYU, A 6-foot center. started the heptathlon Clayton shcll'ed twin last year. tower duty with 6-foot •I had a desire to do Brea1U1a Badorek on the something more, 1996-97 guls hoops something different. and squad under Coach Bob now I really en1oy it," M.E. Clayton Du.kus, as the Sculors Clayton said. •My finished second in the freshman year in the triple Jump Sea View League belund and long Ju.mp, the workouts powerhouse Woodbndge. became kind of monotonous It Clayton, who earned a 3.76 was the same workout every grade-poU1t average m the day.· classroom, averaged 12.4 pomts Clayton's personal best in the and 7 .2 rebounds per game as triple jwnp (39 feet 8 inches) is Newport Harbor went 18-11 2 feet 2 inches longer than her overall that WlDter, 7-3 in league farthest in high school. Sbe went and advanced to the CIF 37-6 at the CIF Masters Meet in Division D-A quarterfinals. her senior year. Her goal in 2000 Colleen Eadie and Desiree Talley is to crack the 41-foot barrier. were also seruor standouts on the In the long jump, Clayton has team. leaped 18-11 and hopes to break "I loved basketball." Clayton 19 feet on a regular basis. said. "I'd been playing since the A four-year varsity letter fourth grade. (Former Newport winner and three-time MVP of Harbor and youth hoo~ coach) Newport Harbor's girls track Shannon Jakosky was my idol. team, Clayton captured three "I always en1oyed team Sea View League inclividual sports, and I WlSh I would've championships, as well as three done volleyball for four yea.rs runner-up finishes and one -(Sailors volleyball coach) third-place shoWing At the CIF Danny Glenn will love that:• Southern Section Division Il Volleyball was an h.nals, she was second in the afterthought for Clayton. Even tnple JWllP twice (1996 and '97) today, dunng backyard rallies at and third m the long Jump in '97. her parents' house, her younger "She's one of the best track Sl.Sters, Elizabeth and Laura. athletes we've ever bad," said have an edge m c;etting and· Harbor Coach Eric 1Weit. passing. Her younger brother. Clayton, also a basketball Billy. is a seruor athlete at standout and solid contributor NeWp<>rt. in volleyball, was mfluenced Manan Esther Clayton, a greatly by Nowell Kay, the member of the Daily Ptlot Sports Sailors' longtime jumps and Hall of Fame, celebrating the hurdles coach. millenruum. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK • •Costa Mesa football standout doesn't dd.zzle, he just delivers. 8 M\R"\: f l LJ.;1\ER lkf;Pb Tiough he plays what most consider football's most high-profile position, Dave Weu remams Costa Mosa High's subhminal star. Like easy-listening in an MTV world, docurn1 ntary footage pli I into Trm Burton dailies, or noe cak strewn throughout an omarn ntal Bel·Air buff et. Weir ls most no~bl by CQntra t •fi ·s almost inVISlble, • Mid Oosta M Coach Jeny Howell, who, ednuttedly. has commltted Welr'1 monotonous on·tield IDollMry to hll tubcondOUI But thole able to replay the Videotape. or ablotb the ~4oat. 185-pound r' mind-n\.tmbing consistency on repeated occasions, can appr iat the substance, sans style, with which he excels. •we have plAyen. who a.ro more othlctir, more spectacular, bigg r and faster thon Dave," How ll !>aid •aut he com to work every day and, on every play, he' tn th right place, doing the nght thing. When he runs, he runs over people; he throws the ball where lt need to th.rOwn, h mak every tackle he's supposed to, he never forgets to coYtr a reeeiveri he saves &olaCbdowns u ow tar.ty an ICkltoffs; and be pum.'tbe ball away lrom anyone wbO mlgbt try ID retum tt f • I lb lhut1day, October 28, l999 Sports 1111 SCIOOL Wllll POLO WEIR rolls •University no match at all for the high-flying Sea Kings in a 14-5 rout. TONY ALrooEW lkfyflb CONTINUED FROM 81 IRVINE -Corona del Mar High was firing on all cylinders in the first half of Wednesday's Pacific Coast League boys water polo contest with host University and when that hap- pens, it's bad news for the Sea Kings' opponents. DOH I.EACH I OMY PLOT CdM's Ryan Jetton (8) threads the iieedle bl• 1""'5 victory. "That was probably the best first hall we've had in a long time. Years I would say, "Coach John Vargas said after the Sea Kings knocked off the Thojans, 14-5. "I couldn't be more pleased with our performance today.'' In a battle of two of the CIF Southern Section Division Il's Top 10 teams, No. 2 Corona de! Mar completely shut down the No. 9 Trojans Ul the first half of the game, outscoring Uni, 10-1, with a combination of a relent- less offense and a suffocating defense, resulting in 14 steals for the game . Garrett Bowlus scored four goals, while Morgan Johnston NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 on 126 cames), quarterback (he's thrown for more than 200 yards and three TDs) and receiver.Defensively, he is deployed from myriad angles as the safety in the flex scheme and his speed, aggressiveness and instincts usually allow him to intersect the ball agamst the run or the pass. For good measure, he punts, place-kicks and returns kicks for Coach Rick Gibson's reign- ing CIF Division VI champions (5-2, 0-1). "He's their go-to guy, land of a Brett Baker type,· Brinkley said, comparing Harris to the 1997 Newport-Mesa D1stnct Most Valuable Player who I amassed 2,993 all-purpose yards and rune intercepaons in 13 games. "We'll have to be aware of where he is and what they l.Jke to do Wlth him m hlS various positions. We've and David Fabian each scored three goals for the Sea Kings (11-7, 4-0 in league), Before University (10·10) could even get used to the water in the pool, Cd.M jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first four minutes on goals from Garrett Gentry, Fabian, Bowlus and Ryan Jetton. The quickness of the Sea Kings really paid off on the defensive side. As soon as any Uni player came within four meters of the goal, three, some- times four Corona del Mar players swarmed all over them, totally eliminating any scoring opportunities. ·Our guys really came to play today, "Vargas said. "Our intensity was the best its been all year on both sides of the ball" Woodbridge (5-2) O 1 Tonight's games (7:30) Woddbridge at Nw•port Harbor ~una Hills at Aliso Niguel NeMuy Pal1c at Irvine (nohleague) Thursday night. Nov. 4 (7:30) Farlax at NaT,jJ)Ol't (nonleague) lrWle vs. Lagma Hills (at M. Viejo) S.turday night. Nov. 6 (7:30) Aliso Niguel vs. \Noocb idge. at Irvine of 65. Seruor receivers Justin Jacobs (16 catches for 315 yards) and Billy Clayton (eight for 159), have combmed for seven aerial TDs. Defensively, the Sailors have surrendered just 1,256 yards, a healthy RANKINGS portion of which came against reserves during lopsided pre- league triumphs. OF DIVISION VI got to somehow get him stopped, or at least con- tained, on offense, and we have to gf't them blocked on defense to win • The Wood- 1. Mayfair 2.Newport 7-0 6-4-1 6-1 S.-3 S.-2 Linebackers Alan Saenz, Mike Tunney and Man- derino, ends Gar- rett Troncale and Langsdorf, nose guard Andy Kalanz. and cor- ners Jdcobs and Stewart, have led bndge defense 3. LaM1nida 4. Tustin S.Loara 6.lnnne will have some problems of 1t!> own m contauung Harbor seruor tail- back Andre Stew- cUt. The 5-foot-9, 160-pound speed- ster set a school single-game 7. Villa Park 4-2-1 S.-2 S.-2 6-1 8. Woodbridge 9. Ocean View 10. Laguna Hills 4-3 record with 310 rushing yards on 38 carries against Laguna Hills. He has rushed for at least 100 yards in every game this season and has 1,153 yards and 16 TDs on 169 attempts. Stewart's combination of quickness and strength has been consistently sprung by a talented senior offensive line Brinkley continually £efers to the strength of the team. Tackles Blair Jones . (6·8, 2-45) and Robert •Big Daddy" Cole (6-5, 325), guards Nic:k Haddy (6-3, 257) and Steve Wukawitz (6-2, 200), center Luis Cruz (5-11, 205) and tight end Nick Langsdorf (6-4, 225), lls well as junior fullback ThaVlS 'Dimble (6-0, 208), have helped lhe Tars amass 2,02-4 yards on the ground. Junior quarterback Chris Manderino h kept defenses honest, throwmg for 529 yards and seven ~. completing 28 Ht.Wt.a. .... 1 0-Mt a 6-2 195 "· QI :a Amm ~ w 160 Sr. Tl .. .._,._. 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LUll!ll .. .... 2.?S St Df 21 A9't ICAuM • s.t 110 Sr HG 7e Na •to•1A00011 M 2)0 S<. OT 1 GMmn T~ U 115 Jr 0£ t 0-Ma II a 6-2 195 Jt.Oll IS A&M S.W. 6-USO Jf Mll I .... r_., s.io200 Sf OU 2 A-. I,...,._ H ,IO St Cl J MM JMlllll f.O 165 Sr (J • eca.v ,.,_ 6-1 t7S ~ SS JO 0.-. ,.,_ •2 1IO Sr B Cd.M increued its lead to 8- 0 early in the leCOOd quarter before Univenity finally got on the board. The Sea Kings tacked on two moJe to make it. 10-1 at the half. The second half was played much more even than the first half, but the damage }\ad already been done. University. got as close as 12-4, but could get no closer .. In fad, if not for the superb play of 1\-ojans goalie Jon Chow, Cd.M's point total would have been much higher. MCIRC COAST UAGUIE eo..oNA OIL MM 14. UNtvlnTY 5 Corona def Mer S S 1 3 • 14 University 0 1 2 2 -S OIM: Bowlus 4, Fabian 3, John- ston 3, Niehenke 1. Gentry. 1. Jetton 1. Cuyler 1. Saves: Netherton 9. Unfvwsfty: Slovik 3, Peck 1, Barik 1. Saves: Chow 8. MESA CIAYrON Newport CONTINUED FROM 81 five-touchdown favorites against an Aztec squad which has not scored since its season opener. •1 th1nk they're playing as close to their ability as they can,· Mesa Coach Jerry How- ell said of La Quinta, which has been outscored, 329-7, since every key player, and the head coach, moved on alter last sea- son's 8-3 playoff campaign. "They're working hard and trying to play well, but I think we'll wear them down.• And if things weren't impos- ing enough for first-year coach Guy Gardner's group, Howell said he hopes to use this inter- ruption in his Pacific Coast League schedule to renew bis defense's aggression. ·our defense hasn't been playmg as well as it did early in the season,• Howell said. "I don't th.ink we've turned the kids loose enough. We've been ,, , DAY . ........ • Costa Mesa FERRYMAN Costa Mesa I -• .., .. 4" .... , --• ,.---_. ._ .,. t,...· ... .,,.... .... . ' Est.inC1.• (5 1) 1 0 Laguna 8€'ach (3 4) 0 2 Tonrght's g~m• (7) La Quinta vs. c.c.ta ~ at Newport Harbor (nonleague) Friday nrght's games (7) F11day night. Nov. 5 (7) any county team. Foremost among Mesa's offensive weapons is county rushing leader C.J Zuniga. The junior tailback has carried 192 times for 1,363 yards. He has scored 18 of stunting less than half the time the last three games. We plan to tum our defense loose (tonight) and get the kids back to playing the attack· ing style and fly- ing to the ball.• RINllNGS his 19 touchdowns bwsting through holes created by an offensive front of tackles Eric Connaty and C h a rlie Amburgey, guards Eliseo Martinez, Luther Mitchell and Bobby Dandy, 1. '°""" 7-0 2.~ 6-1 ). .,.. Ollnde 6-(); 1 .. Wes19fn 4-2-1 The Mustangs' attacking four-four scheme, has not recorded a shutout since blanking Bolsa Grande, .C7- 0, m Week 2. The 5. Pedfka S.-2 6. South Hllh S-2 1,,._, S-2 a.c...-. s.z ....... w center Scott Schepens and tight end Willy Franco. ·-S-2 same Bolsa squad def eatcd the Aztecs, 18·0, in a Garden Grove League game Oct. '14. The su straight shutouts are unparalleled in Orange County annals the la.st eight seasons and no team has suffered more than six 5eoreless outings in any sea.son during the same -;pan. The Mustangs' offense, averaging more than 31 pomts per game, should find sore pas- sage Olrough 4 defense which has allowed the most poutbi of Zuniga, Mesa's primary kick returner, has also amas e.d 1, 792 all-purpose yards m his first season at the school. Should the Mustangs throw, an unlikely scenano, senior quarterback Dave WeJI lS com· ing off what he considers his best passmg effort tn a 45·21 PCL wui over Uruvcrsity (10 of 15 for 120 yards). Weir has completed 41 of 76 for 573 yards ai'ld four ms end has rushed for 291 yards nnd sbtTDa. -by Barry Faulkner COSll MISI LINEUPS Oceam Du:znsc .... 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RG 62 MA1T MMsn11N 6-3 195 Jr. RT OERNSE Mt.Wt.a .... 14 T11A1111HMlaTT 6-1 190 Sr OE n JAY 9om1M 6-3 220 Sr. OT M kLY MtAlaa 6-0 208 Sr OT 59 Sam kiaJ 6-2 180 k DE 51 1AtoM K...n 5-10 195 Sr. OL.8 SS ~ ~ 6-0 200 Sr. Ml.I SI N1cx ,._ S-11 175 k Ol8 J.J DAVID.._ 5-11 170 Sr. Cl 40 OWUI ~ 6-1 150 Jr CB 21 --Coofwl 5-11 160 Sr. SS 1 l9lc SMa4 6-0 115 Jr FS ESTANCIA-COM CONTINUED FROM 81 have two very good teams to play (University and Costa Mesa).• Both teams have battled inconsistency and featured the running game. But Estancia, with an impressive win over preseason league favorite Costa Mesa, as well as a 20-7 triumph over a Westminster squad which topped Corona del Mar, 21-14, earns the favorite's tag. ' The Eagles are fueled' by senior two-way standout Mar- shall Hendricks, who has rushed for 1,084 yards and col- lected seven interceptions. •He's as fast as anyone we've played and speed has gwen us problems," Freeman sa.ad of Hendricks. •w e have to make it tougher tor him to get outside." Estancia fullbacks Matt Mueller and Fahad Jahid have also combined or 541 rushing yards and six touchdowns. The Sea Kings running game has been paced by senior tailback Grant Estabrook (590 yc\J'ds on 159 carries), but senior Blake Hacker, who missed several games with an ankle mjury, coWd "also be a factor. Hacker led the Sea Kings with 58 yarclJ on stx carries m last week's 24· 7 nonleague loss to Wood· bndge, Including an lmpres- sivc 47-yo.rd touChdown JUD. Both teems are still search· tng for effldency in theJI pus· ing attec:k. The Eagles' two junior quar- terbacks have just 21 com- bined completions (in 69 attempts). The Eagles have just one touchdown pass. CdM, which lost starting quarterback Matt Moore for the season in Week 3, has seen continued improvement from juni9r Evan Burden. Burden is 21 of 44 for 269 yards and two TDs in four starts • U you let them get their runrung game going, it opens up their play-action passes and (Burden) isn't going to miss open receivers,• Perkins said. The Eagles, however, have handled the pass, netting 15 interceptions to fuel their plus- 13 turnover ratio. In addltion to the oppor- turustic secondary of comer- backs Hendricks and John Alderete, as well as safety Freddy Rodriguez, the Eagles arc keyed def ens1vely by end Kyle Westman and linebackers Mueller, Jahid and Cesar Rornero. The Sea Kings' defense has seldom featured the same Une- up, due to injune.s. Seruor mid- dle linebacker Brandon John- son sat out la.st week. but ts expected to return to help anchor the urut which also fea· tures senior nf ety Adam Cooper end seruor end Jay Bottom. The Sea Kings bave a DilftUMJM tu.mover ralk> and have had tive toucbdownl nw- llfted by penalties. Corona del Mar ... the teriel. 14·9-3. ISTllCll LllllPI Oeea• Da&• .... Wt.c:t.... -. ...,.. ... M.G. .... e ~ VM.1111 W 1IO If. QI J 111•1111.U'r -..1 1IOSt. Tl • ,_._ 6-1 uo "· ft M .._ ,__... 1-2 1to It. WI 1 .... ... .., ..,, Jr. Wll • ..._ 011iMm "' 21s k n M ...._,..._ 6-1 2«> If LT .. oa..... 6-J ~JS It. l<l n r. *-M 255 Jt. C " ..... • 5-) 2tO St "Ci 71 ,_. VWlaa M 2JS 5t KT 71 K"' WL • t-1 no 51 DI 79 ,_. V..O. M US 51. NCI •~• •is.tom • DI ............ W 1tO SI OU •m-._ .. , m "· u ·----.. , ,,, ..... ........ .., 2lO " u t ,,_,, .._ "' 175 JI. OU I ,.. ,.._ M 111 SI <I :a lllmm& ... ,. If Cl I,._,, M 1IOSO. f5 ' . ' ' I I I SportS Thursday, October 28, 1999 ' You have to be sold on an event of this nature '!' Santa Ana CC hosts Tee Off for Technology Classic. Tie best two words any public benefit corporation. oll tournament can Dennis Paulson, who hAs hear are sold out, flirted with the Top 30 on the especially for a first-time PGA Tour this year, will event. attend the event's reception if With co-chairman Mitch his international playing aarkar and Kevin Murphy at schedule permits. Paulson the controls, the Inaugural Tee (Costa Mesa High) grew up CDff for Technology Classic bas playing Santa Ana Country gone from small computer Club and is an honorary chip to blue-chip stock. member there. The event, hosted by Santa Esteban Toledo (Newport Ana Country Club on Beach Country Club), who Monday, benefits the Newport finished high enough to retain Harbor High Educational his PGA Tour card for 2000, Foundation and raises funds has also been invited and for much-needed technology could attend, Barker said. at the school, long considered Former Newport Harbor a tap academic public school. quarterback Shane Foley, a The goal, according to member of the Daily Pilot Barker, is to generate $50,000 Sports Hall of Fame, could to update the technology be involved in the tournament available to students. The -if not this year, in the Newport Harbor Educational future. Foundatlon 1S a nonproht The tournament will be a Texas Scramble (use the group's best drive, then play your own ball}, and will feature a clinic by long-drive hitter Gary Hambright and a barbecue lunch served on the course. It will be a shotgun start at 10:30 a.m., with a party following at 4 p.m. Registration starts at 8 a.m. "It's going to be a real rock-and-roll, fast-paced event,• said Barker, who announced last week that the tournament field was full. The public is invited to the party (cocktails and hors d 'oeuvres only), which includes a raffle and live auction. Tickets are available to Ule 19th hole for$30. Details: (949) 723-1212. Early ln Payne Stewart's professional golf career, be played m the old Crosby Southern Pro-Am,the Irvine G 0 L F richord dunn Coast Country Club clatnbake (now Newport Beach Country Club) that benefited Hoag Hospital. The news of Stewart's death Monday m a plane crash was tragic. Before bis two U.S. Open victories and PGA Championshlp win, before Stewart was known for A little pick-me-up Newport Harbor HJgh's albletlc department received a gift of $10,000 Wednesday, courtesy of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach and Corona de1 Mar, from proceeds ~ated from the recent Padflc Coast Triathlon. Race Cb&lrman Dr. Robert Cuyler and Kiwanis Club Pre !dent 11.na Hoover were at the forefront At right, Newport Harbor Jngb varsity cheer MNad moves to the beat at the Homecoming pep rally, whlch went hand-in-hand with the presentation. Shown at left are (from left) Nicole Head, Katie Hall, Amber Edwards and lvlna Kanarek. DAILY PILOT PHOTO BY SEAN HILL£R J ust a IJ'.)atter of jelling 1• Newport Harbor JV ~volleyball team seemg baby steps developing .into a solid cadence. :p nday's 15-11, 15-12 Wll1 • by Newport Harbor High's JV girls volleyball team over cross-town Corona del Mar sigruI1ed many things for the winning Sailors. lhlc, it's always nice to beat the Sea Kings, since it gives the Sdilors something to b{ag about dround town. But more importantly, it marked Newport Harbor as more than cl collection of tomorrow's ~olleyball plilyer~. It 51gnified th.e Sailors are now a team. ·we really played together cl!> a team tor the first time,• Newport Harbor Coach Tard ~oesch said. .. , for Newport Harbor to win, 1t got some great performances 0. I from its offensive players. Outside hltter Andrea ninen, middle blocker Kristen McClune and setter Lindsay Thayer all turned 10 one of their best efforts of the year, according to Kroesch, a former All-CIF standout with the Sailors, who played collegiately at Pepperdine. The win over their Back Bay rivals capped off a 3-0 week for the Sailors and got them to .500 at 5-5. "At the beginning of the year, we bad a third sophomores, a third freshmen, and a third juruors,• Kroesch said. •We were kind of scattered. As the season progressed, we started to lut our peak. We're finally coming together as a team. We're coming together at a good point in the season.• There was no one moment that brought tlus team together Instead. it needed LOOllll llCI • LIGHTWEIGHTS joseph boo time to grow. "It was JUSt gradual,• Kroesch said "The glrls realized They JUSt had to work hard to succeed.• Newport Harbor has played well enough to go 4-1 in the Sea View League, and a Uurd-place effort at the Santa Barbara N Tournament this past weekend is the latest step. Despite the loss to Newport, CdM Coach Bill Chnstiansen enjoyed the close match "That was a very, very good match to watch.· Christiansen also feels good because hls team showed a lot of proIIl.lSe agamst the Sailors. Setter Sarah Hughes and outside hitter Lauren Nielson stood out against Newport Harbor, according to Christiansen. Ally Felith and Eleanor Maclc also contributed Wlth some strong hilting. And Courtney Conwell played tough defense CdM did not travel to Santa Barbara. Instead, it awaits yet another match agamst the Baclc Bay nvals. •Overall, we played very, very well as a team,• Christiansen said. ·we went in, and everybody contributed. We look forward to it.• SCHEDULE TODAY • Footbllll High school -La Quinta vs Costa Mesa, at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m • Cross~ High school boys and girls • Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar at Un1vers1ty, 3:15 p.m • WlltWpolo Community college men -Riverside at Orange Coast. 3 p.m. Community college women • Riverside at Orange Coast 4 p.r'n High school boys • Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach. 3 pm.; Gray Lunde FroshlSoph Tournament at Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar~ first round. Tustin at Newport Harbor, 3 p m.; Fountain Valley at Corona del Mar, 3:45 p.m. (second rounds follow at 6 p.m.). • 1llnnls High ~ g rts • Unlv-enity at Corona de! Mar, 3. t 5 pm : Laguna Beach at CosU Mesa. 3 p .m. ·~· College women • Vanguard Uniwrsity at The Mast«'s, 7:30 p m High .school girls • Estanc a et Corona del Mat, 3 15 p.m.: Newpon Harbor at Woodbridgt, 3 15 pm • Fleld hodrey High school gltls • Santa Ana at • Nf:WPOrt HatbOr, 3 p m • Golf High school glrls • university ~. Estanci., at Costl Mesa GICC. 2.30. ~ H..-bot Vl. Palm OtMrt. at OeMr1 W\llow Gott Reon. 2 pm lllP Ill knickers and a sweet swmg, he was playing goU's minor leagues -mostly in Asia, • where he won twice in 1981. Just a few months before Stewart captwed his first PGA Tour victory at th~ 1982 Quad Citie~ Open, he played at Newport Beach. In the '82 Crosby Southern Oater the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am}, Ed Dougherty won by three strokes over Jim Booros and Larry Mize. Stewart's.finish that year is still being researched. · lbe affable Gary Player of the Senior PGA Tour was in town Tuesday playing with executives from Toshlba in a corporate outing at Pelican Hill Golf Club. Player, in Southern . California for the Pacific Bell Seruor Classic at Wilshire Country Club, signed· Wlth Toshiba as a repre5entative three y~rs ago dunng the Toshiba Serilor Classic at Newport Beach Country OUb. Pelican Hill hosted the Toyota Lexus/Boy Scout Invitational GoU Tournament and Toledo and Brad Faxon at the PGA Tour gave a private clinic Monday 10 a fund-raiser for the Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council. PYJ: lbe National Goll Foundabon has relecisCd its goUer spending report for • 1998, and it shows that total · spending on playing fees (cart. green, du~). practice range fees, goU equipment, goU apparel, food and beverage at goU facilities, and rruscellaneow. items such as •gifts.· was over $30 billion . • RIOiARD DUNN s golf column appears every Thursday BRIEFLY Tars tee off, again • Newport finishes its match with Capo and wins by 20 strokes. COSTA MESA -Kelly G 0 l F Hunt shot a combined score of 94 to lead Newport Harbor High's girls golf team to a 304- 324 Wlll over Capo Valley. Wednesday's final rune holes HAPPY BIRTHDAY were played at Santa Ana Today Country Club. whlle the fll'St nine were played at Marbella JOE UlmAN Country Club in San Juan NEWPORT HAMoR ~ Capistrano Enuly McKay and Bnanna Reeh! came m with a 1 O l and Shelly Roberts and Kelley Stair brushed wtth d 109 for the unbeat- en Sailors (16-0). OCC one stroke off after first of two days CHINO HILLS -After the first duy of compe-------Ution. Orange Coast College's womens goU team G 0 l F is one stroke behind m the Orange Empue Conference champi· onship tournament at Los Serranos-North Course, par 74 Robin Shaft, Jenruier Tunzi and Jan Cheng currently occupy spots 4-5·6 Shaft is seven strokes off the leader. Jenna Quaranta is also in the top ten for OCC at runth. Orange Coast spikes Santa Ana in four SANTA ANA -After droppmg its first game. Orange Coast College's V 0 l L E Y I I l l women's volleyball team pununeled host Santa Ana. 10-15, 15-2, 15-3. 15-9, in an Orange Emplre Conference match. Beth Water- man led the Pirates with 20 kills and Mil> ~y Jamison had 36 assists OCC improves to 9-5, 4-3 m the OEC. OCU Sting tops Desert Anarchy, 4-3 PALOS VERDES -The OCU Sung, a boys-under-17 gold team C l U I S 0 C C I I defeated the Desert Anarchy, 4-3, Sunday. Goals were scored by Ryan Lancas\er, Bnan Walton, Jordan Christian and Billy Lund, with other offensive support turned in by Chasen Marshall, 1Yler Simmons, Scott Nickerson, FederiCQ Moreno, Chris Kun, Justin Collins and Btjan Ewalt. The Sting was led defensively by Troy DaVJd~on, David Jenk .. Ul.S, Kevtn Yoches, Brian Henry, Ryan Denman and Sam Coons. JR. All·AMERICAN FOOTBALL . Midget Seahawks r oll · •Newport-Mesa squad routs Fountain \rcilley, 34-16 . • NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport-Mesa Juruor All·Amerl: C'an Football Midget Seahawk.s defeated the Fountain Valle Jdguars, 34-16 over the weekend . Matt Endnias scored two touchdowns to lead the ScahawK.s' offense, while Brian Campo and Jun A:mrln al o added TD~ of thcl! own . Jonathan McClain, along Wlth t1 s1stance from Tlm McCul· lougb, Michael Puentes, Bo Burg , Sylv ter Langrtne, Chris Channing, Luis Gonzalez and Travts Winrow, managed ~o stop the Jaguars' offense cold. R.J. Marttn, Brian Wase, Joevany Cu va, Chrb Wade, and Omar Ruh also added to the Seaha.wks' offensive upport. l • Pee Wee Seahawks 6, Corona Cowboys 0 • Ben M ggud ha(1 two rntercepbons to lead the Seahawks' defen to its fo shutout of the season. Other defensive help came from Ricky Sepulveda. Ryan B.--. Un, Patrick Williams, Anthony Santo , Brent Ogden. '[\·ler El Da\1d Del Fante, Chase Whitaker nd K \in Al o . On otlcnsc, Marc Quarl scored on a "40-yard touchdown run after th • otfeDSlve line of Enc Ray, Oavid Yi. BtJM Ahmadi, P~ DiGll.tcomo nd Nath n Stoneman opened up th hol ror the score. Qu rt rback Ryan Lan<'e connected on ntl to ~ SUva for the Seahawks. • Irvine Cbargen 20, Junior W Sewwlu e -R~ back Matt Loyd cored th ahaw · ' lon tou down of '™' game on b long first·h r run P.I. Banning nd Mike Oro o l th rutul1n ll with help from Ryan Dupul , van tcCarthy, Brian Llwtel; Bry Jardine, Tayto, Sc:balle1 and AIU lullaltnl. On th d fen$ ve d of th ball, TOii)' JoM9. DhN J•ck 1\trtter, Jolm Gc>tluatd. Noor Nldl, Jttdwlrd Sol 11aaa. Vk*ery, lck Armendutz. Scott Andrewl. .,... ,..... and Hauer ell played well . . i lhuradoy, Octobet 28, 1999 Sports Division 5 boys Blue Bombers win, tie 10111 •••• ,. •They defeat the Mystic Hawks, tt.fter tying Green Fluffy Bunnies. IYSO IEG. 57 Galuy Gtrls, the offense was led by Emily Almaraz.. 'Jaylor Beachcamp, CaWyn Czts- ny, Amanda knuppel. Katle Wade and Ju Moroaln. NEWPORT BEACH -The Blue Bombers bed the Green Fluffy Bunnies, 3-3, before knocking off the Mysbc Hawks, 6-1, 1n AYSO Region 57 Division 5 boys soccer • Newport Unlled l, After Shocks t • After Ben Anlbutz scored the opening goal or the game for the After Shoclcs, Mike Gntzlnger tied the game for the Newport Uruted, Tough on defense for the GalaXy Girll were AJ.bley Canuahan. Caroline-CS.are, Jessica Wertblem, Kelly McElroy, Kan Jones, Kdly Nelson and Rachel Haber. In their battle with the Green Fluffy Bun- nies. goals were scored by Nick Freeman, Peter Yould and Mitchell Willams. The United was led defemively by Ryan Pawell, Marc Roudanez lllld Canon Car· pe.nter, wbile Steven Hlllgren Clay Russel and Jack Tyson made seveml d efensive stops for the After Shocks. Leading the way for Poison Ivy were Alb· ley Ascher, Sara Sweeny, Lacey Sdunldt and Alllson Holunann. Nick Freeman bad an assist for the Blue Bombers, with defensive support coming I rum Parker Rhodes, Reed Wllllams, Evan Uvtdas <ind Andrew Halladay. Girls DMslon .C: • Cherry Bombt 3, Millennium Babes 0 - Balley Ga,rdner led the offensive charge for the Cherry Bombs, while Blatr ConstanU-nou. Katle Kubas and Kale Murphy were solid on defense. Boys Dlvilton 6: • for the Extreme Green against the Pwple Surlers, solid play was turned in by Kyle Canale, Sean OkJta, Brent Gray, Gianni GlannuW. Peter Weidner, Jake Pellegrtnl, AusUn Allen and Benny, Townsend ... the Purple Surfers were led by Jack Gerdau. Chrts Bwke, Collin Krahe, Derek SpreJtzeJ', Aaron Varasteb, Clu1t Seagren, Luke Chrts· tiano and Paul Boyer-Chammard. In the win over the Mystic Hawla, Yould antl Reed Williams each had two goals with Frt•t>mdn and Rhodes each adding a solo qo<1I of therr own Laura Thomas swims a personal best 28.98 In the 25-yartt butterfiy en route to MVf honors for NBAC swimmers. Newport Beach Aquatics shines at Pumpkin Meet ln other Region 57 acnon: • Boys Division 4: • Fireballs 1. The Blaze 1 • After Jeff 'late ~<orNI on a breakaway goal for The Blaze, Brdden Ross scored the tying goal for the F1re>hd1Js Playing well for the Babes were Rachel ~yler, Jennifer Enttn and Maggie Donnelly. • Bubble Trouble 4, USA Babes 3 • Ashley• Katz led the Bubble nouble on offense with two goals, while KaUe and Kelly McKJttertck each bad 81' additional goal. • The Burners, in their matchup with the Ter- minators, Ml.key Moore, Sebastien Welch and Peter HamamJI led the offense, while Edward Bu.ivner, Jamie McKleman, Kyle Rodenbo, Cameron Holmes, Pierce Stemler and Ryan Kontra led the defensive charge ... ' HUNTINGTON BBACH -The New---------~1 Nick Scarpa, Bixby Halford, Reid Vltarel- 11, Phillip Bannan and Mike Kendrick led tlw dt>f Pn~e for The Blaze. Also helping the Bubble nouble to victo· ry was the strong play of Ashley Chandler, KaUe Schulte, Samantha Wal, JackJe Reynolds, Emlly lUJ, Taylor Harkins, Ann Klunder and Nasstm AllsobhanJ. port Beach Aquatics Club took its largest S W I M M I N G squad yet to the 1999 Golden West Swim Club's "Pwnpkin Meet• over the weekend. O n defense for the Fireballs, Alex John- <.ton, ~pencer Brown and Michael Barrack '"I llw chdfge • Galaxy Gtrls vs. the Polson Ivy • For the 'Solid play was t.\lmed in for the Tennlnators were led by Bret Klein Tyler Norwood. Erle Sandllog and J?ylan Salisbury. Swimming in 40 events, the NBAC took home 20 awards. The Most Valuable Swimmer awards went to Wyatt Wardall and Laura Thom.as, who set personal-best times in three of thelt four events and Toury Adamowtcz and Sam Boettner, who placed second and third respectively in each of their three events. Tsunamis blank Shock Waves Tasmanian Devils win, 2-1, in boys under-12 division • Chase, Caldwell each score. NI::WPORT BEACH -Cameron Chase dnd Kyle Caldwell each scored qortl., to lead the Tsunamis over the "hoc k Wdves, 2-0, m AYSO Region 97 I >1\ 1.,1on 5 boys soccer action A.,.,,.,t., for the Tsunamis' goals came om Cesar Amador and Hayden "1,avarro. c .11r1lw-. Danny Miller and Chase "'' h h1·lp preserve the shutout fo r the l .,ullcln u<., O n defen5e, Steven Reader, Camt>ron Holmes, Rex Nelson and R.J . O'<:ru1 Pach played hard, while Erik Bonn. Mitchell Bancroft dnd Erle Hol- ldnd plct\ "d d solld all-drouncl game Division 4 boys • Rdg111y Thunder 2, Wave Runners 2 · :\,1thcU1 C rdmer \corNI hoth ol lhe Raq· 1nq 1h nd ·r" qoaL., "'1th .1.,.,1.,ts com 111q fr• 11 K)-le Rohan dnd Chcld Stassel. I 1•1 !111 \.\ 1\1• R11nnt>r<. Jdck Tracy 111d fldVIO Cuevas scorl•cl lhf'tr goals, \\ t11Jt· q1i.1l11•-.. Matthew Helh"lch dnd U .. I Mo~le1 k •pt the !Jdn1L' in check. 111 qn,d f11r tltP Thunder Brett Green .mrl 1'.ic k Weil, kept thf' qt1m~ close wtlh nunwrou!> savt:!., Abo on defense ChrlsUan Barnett, Corbm Wllllamson and Kevin Eredia, Ttd\ls May1eld, Kalani Simon and Tim Cramer Poch played well • Blue Vipers 2, Haunters 2 · Marcos Castaneda and Henry Pyle each scored tor tlw Blue Vipers, wtth other offensive .,upport conung from Timothy Regan, Wes Parks, Drew Wittenberg and Peter Hapke. Pldytnq sol.Id defense for the Blue VipPr., were Darrenn Leggett. Humber- NOTICE OF mmoH TO ADMINISTER EITATt OF ROIERT H. GEORGE CISe Ho A 108350 r o 111 """ benefloar· u creditors COMngent crtdllOrs ano peBOns wrio IT\ly OlllelWlst be lt*rtSlied 1n tnt Wiii or eS1all or bolll ot ROBERT H GEORGE A PETITION FOR PAQ. 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DlvtsJon 3 gtrls • Intergalactic 2, Blue Angels 1 • Dana Owad scored two goals to lead the intergalacilc to victory. Ashley Harrison led the Intergalac- tic on defense, with soltd support com- ing from Holland Osadche, Elisa Del Valle and Courtney Hanson. · Division 5 glrls • Raspberrie 1, Rockets O • Leslie Bol· er scored thP qume's only goat to l<'dd the Raspbt•me-. TaJo.ng several shots on goal tor th•• Raspbenies wl're Angelcl Graham, Ann Darnell, Kayla Henrie and Katrina Johnson. On defense, Clea O' Klette, Chloe Addlngton-A.'iseti, Natalie Cedeno, Madison McMalns. Ashley Spaulding and goaltes Stephanie Stone and LesUe Boler led the Rd\pbernes' charge Division 6 girls Lindsay Anderson !>Cored a god I wtth an a..,c;1st from Cassie D'Cruz for the Teeme Wahmt!s m theLr match on Saturday. Hannah Macl eod dlld Jordan Mur- rel also scored goals for the Teerue Wahines with assists conung from Sky- lar Hanson and Sayde Busby. On defense, Ashley Svendsen, Jessi- ca Swift and Blakely Ficenec lead the troops. COSTA MESA -PJ. Errington and a Team A Y S 0 ·1 2 0 USA miscue allowed the Tasmanian Devils to pull out a 2-1 win in AYSO Region 120 Under-12 boys SOC· cer action. Errington's goal gave the Devils a 1·0 lead before scoring again when the ball trickled into the net a few minutes later. Kyle Worel scored on an assLSt from Andrew West far Team USA iQ the third quarter. Defell.Slvely for Team USA, Jonathan Howse and Cody Waldron led the way. ln other Region 120 Under-10 bqys action: • Alleygators 1, Blaslolds 1n Blue 0 · Scott Styles scored the game's only goal for lbe Alleygators as the dl'h.>nse for both teams dominated the game. ror the Alleygaton. m goal, Ian Abernathy and Cody Spoulos were al.lie to hold orf numerous Blas- to1ds' attempts •Red.Bombers 1, Boys Ln Green 1 ·Francisco Moreno sc or1•cJ on d cross-pass from Adam Seagondollar for tlw ltl'd Uomber .. Trevor MC'GuU, Peter Schreyer and Dontay Lener each had opportumbes to score slopped by the Boys in GfC'cn. On defense, Malthew Hlllberg, Josh Gonzalez, Gregory Vinson, Luis Labrado, Anthony Arellano and Nicholas Vinson, kept lhtJ yame dose. Jn Under-10 girls dCt ion: •Shooting Lava 3, Firecrackers 1 • Lava's Kerry Kiser, Ally Krikorian <ind Julie Hubbard helped to defuse tht> fm~ndC'kers with goal., Ollv1a Schow scored U1e fo1rccracken. · lone goal m thC' th11d quarter, Lt.•admp the wa}' tor thll Fm•crackers were Lauren KJpp, Megab Kipp, Ashley StlUetto and Jane Messer· 'irnllh. I In Unclrr-8 bbys action In th!:! firel>ctlls game agiUni.t U1c Cheetahs, Kevin Kiser, Leo Bijown, Brandon Karr and Danny Borg· Sundstrom led the oftensivc charge ... For the Rockets in therr game with the ligen., Matt CUes and Andrew Roth each scored, while Justin Cro on and Jonathan Knauser led the defense. Also swimming well was TivoU Hudson. Swimmlng in her first-ever swim meet, she managed to win the 100-yard individ- udl medley with a strong second-half effort. Next up for the NBAC is the "1\.trkey Classic'• in Mission Viejo Nov. 20-21. Ensign handles Rancho Junior High, 9-2 TUSTIN -The Ensign Junior High •A" team knocked I 0 l LI R H 0 C 11 Y off Rancho Junior High, 9-2. Tuesday, at the Gretzky Hockey Oub. Cory Adler had four goals, while Vince Mungo scored twice for Ensign. Also adding single tallies for Ensign mclude Zack Boston, Joshua Lehr and J esus Sotelo. The Ensign" •a11 team did not fare quite as well, losing 9-0, lo Southlake. GOdlie Trevor Anderson hdd 24 saves for Ensign Tigers rally to tie Huntington Va lley, 5-5 COSTA MESA -The Co~ta Mesa American LltUe League Tigers needed W I N T E R 8 A l L a three-run sucth inning to salvage a 5-5 tie with J Iunhngton Veil· ley m Winterball action over the weekend. RBI singles from Brett Sheridan, Cody Spoulo und PhUJJp Weaver brought in the tying runs over a Hunlington Valley club that features Matt McGwtre, son of Major League Bttsehull slu1J ger, Mark McGwire. The Tigers' offense was led by Matt Doran, R.J. Ouemberger and Tmnion. who edch went 2 for 3. The th1 eesome, along with Peter5on combined for 11 strikeouts and only tour hits allowed on thP. mound for the Tige'rs, CdM PONY Baseball signups approaching CORONA DEL MAR -Registration for Corona del Mar PONY Baseball have been B A S E B A L l scheduled for the upcoming season. The dates are Nov. 6 and 13th a t Lincoln Elementary from q a.m. to 2 p.m. for each day and the cost is $225. For information, call Dave Sprowl at (714) 428-0321. I a 11 '--______. TOR or a conanoem cnolOI MATERIAL AND RELE· Actltloua BualneH Ronald L Chanar, Boulevard, Cosla Mesa, business ye1? No NO. 19996780097 01 tlll oecmeo you roos1 VANT FACTS IN CON· Name Statement ' 27288 Ryan Dr .. 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Yes. hon's principal oHoe» IOt MatMy tor ....., "' dat CA 92648 314199 inspection dYnng regulll ltlARY I lllAMtMnt tsti CURITIES. n SOUTH Actitloua Buafneu e herelnabove HI Robet1 Todd Everf\art Ouaflly Relloraoon busll.eu hours rrom MATntlWFSPAUUJINQ ~L~RS,T~~l"uMfSs°. Name Statement ~b!t~~~ 2205 Delaware St. It'!, SelVlcu. uc. Mtc:tlael e • m to s p.m by anr fSQ The IOllOWlng persons amine<! at Iha otfa ol Hunllngton Beach, CA . L MIMl!Ctt, President ouzen ~ requests it ~Cl.IHfRBL~ ~~?~iJewpott are doing buslne11 as· the Dlstrlcls, 10844 Elli• 92.648 Th11 statement was w11t1on 180 day• eller N STE 103 Beach.CO. Mesa D Pat11 West Ceter1ng, Avenue Fotn.aln Va~ Thll bUstness Is con-fifed ~1th !tie County dale of lhi• publteation CUL 'rfR CfTY CA g()232. Pilot 0ctOO:r 14.~1• ~~ 180 Newpor1 Center Or , eentomla. !Of the follow~ duded by· en lndlllldual Cler1t of Orange CountY This sc:hola111l1p IS ~ 2737 Ste 180, Newport Ing Have you started doing on 10.22·99 tended for any CeUlornla' New""" ~.costl Mm 1999 Beach, CA 92660 'REQUEST FOR bu1fnH1 yet? YH, 19096809044 resident wanting to a1-CNM463 Th992 Perla Wast RHt•u· PROPOSAL (RFP) 10.1·Gfl 'Deity Pilot Oct 28, Nov tend Calllornle 27.281 :fRTSE.N Oct Flctltloua Bualneaa ranta. LLC, (CA), 180 TO DEVELOP A Robert T E11emar1 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th03.4 Polytechnio Stale Untver· • 3• lllQQ Name Statement Newpon Center Dr • Ste DtSTAICT·WIO& This st1temen1 w11 FlctltlOua BualMH ally at San Lu11 Ob11po F1ctlttou• BualnHs The fOllowing person1 180, N•~r1 Beach. CA RECORDS 111ed with the County Name Statement wtlh an agncuttvral ,., N S ere doing buslnell as· 92660 MANAGEMENT Cleltt ol Orvtge Counly --I to la•ed mapr ame tatement • '-"-'t com, 423 13... Th•s buStneas 11 con-..... 00....... I on 10-22·99 .... 01 Wing P81'M)OS TM FoundallOn'• pmo The following persona uo....., '" rn ......, 1911110tON are doing buslnese as: Ci I ITlilM r of tht are OOina buslneu u SI. Huntington Beach, ~-::/'~;, LlrT\lled SPECl~ NO. Dally PllOI Oct. 28, Nov. OEFtSA MARKETING Ff:n<Sauon If: Weatem, Allen F°relght Syatem1, c~:;~Wigner, 42j Have V04J llarted doing ReQuest !of p I"· 11, 18, 1999 Th025 CO, 1280 BllOn A...... Growers Alaoc:lallon 818 Saint Vincent. Irvine. 131h St., Huntington bUSlneu yet? No muat be IUbmln= FfctltlOus BualMia : t~ 'J:~·~ewport David L Moore, PMcll Cellfomla 92618-3959 Buch, CA 92648 Par11 Weal Rtai.u· lorm auppllld by the Oil N.,,,. St.demen1 G • pal Maneger. Donald 0 Byron Allen, 818 Saini Cul1la Kubat, 425 131h rents , LLC1~ John ll1ct In aOCOf'dllnce with• The foloWlng pertona I (C...)~2:•:.:0A1nc .• ·1 O<euler, Attorney Ill Vincent, lrvlne, Celllomla SI • 15. Huntington ~cakllO. Pre110ent al prOlllaions ol the IP9C-' are doing bualrl9U " I 9.9 • '387 N ve~ Law. '7820 Fitch Stniel. 92618 Peach. CA 112848 Thts 11atement Wll lflcations SpeclftcatlON I Racln s ••d Com • • ewport trvlne CA 92t14 This bU'io.ta Is con· Thll bu•lness II coo· !tied with the County propoHI blenka snd 495 OIClgN:wpoit etV<l Be~·~,11266011 • Pubriahed New~ort d~ed by •n lndNkluat ducted by a gener111 Cter11 of Of8nge County f\.lrther lnfOfmetk>n mey I Newpon Beach. CA ducted by1 ~=· 1 BeaPt"" ct.t.~:-r M28eea1~'1' bUatri:~r~a~::. doing pertnerthlp on 10-22-911 be Oblalned at the above 92863 Have YfAJ •ten:id'doing ""......,..,.,.. • ..,"'tr e/30/1999 Ha\18 you stanod CIOlng 0-"y Piiot ~. NfN. ~rese,jtelephone (714) Tlm Scot Yoatilkawa, busltleH yet? Yes MAR • • ThO Byron Allen bUllnesa yet? No ~·241 • 18150 ~ Orcie, 07 1995 ' I Flcttttou1 8utlneH Thia 1 t Seen Wagner 4. 11, 18, 19!19 Th030 !:~J.~~Newpor1 j Fountain Valley, CA Genia MartielinQ, Inc • Ne--.... _.___. nled 1 W:,1 ~"!en~~ Th11 11atamerit waa Flctltloua Bu1lneas ......... p, .... ~·~ ~111.!J.:"I . 9?!~ ,.. ...... _ II""' ..... i...... Nort>er'I A De La Parra,' I lhe''t':..=:':':,:"~ Clertl of Orange Count llled With the Cor.inty Name 8tatwnent ""'"""..._ ..... "'"" I _,,. ..,,_, -.,.,.... P1'9aldent·CEO _.,.."'V ...- " .&. &&,. rd bl on 9 8·99 Y Clo,._ of Ofange County The IOllowlng persona " Th022 • 1 Riller Dr • FOIKltatn V•· Thia atete"*1t w 1 ''%.~~~ ..tU.J.Oa e 1"9M047.0 on I0.22·9~ ..... °'°" ere doing bullntlt ···ctltlOua Buslnee• .. ~ moe llled Wlltl the County 1300 1Ma10I N 1100' D611Y Plot Oc11 7, 14, 21, D•1tu ....... 1 ...._.. 28. Nov SHINE'"'. 2930 BrtatOI, Name ltatement .. ..-.. ~ le ~ Clertc Of Q!wige County Newport Beach CA Al•-.---...S..~ " 28, 1!199 ThQ87 ""' .. ...., ...,.,. IA•l 12, Cotla ~ .. CA The 1o110w1ng P'rtona ,......_ .. ,. e gene,,.. on 1C>;?2 9t 92e&O ' .u:a·ia.dUve cRs1m 1ss •Ll1l 18· 19911 r11027 9262& a,. dotnO bualOela.. ~ u1111ot0.a rar.k -. s.,,,.. c1o lEOAL NOTICE Flcttdoue Bualne11 Brian G AmbroH, IMAOtfitE 3, 16 Urelna, ~#9,:CS dOlng ~ P.llot18 Oct1,,_ 28..T~"' Noet'I Oevelop,,:ent, Discount Casket, THE OHtO D1v1s10N Name Statement 2et3 Vlddf.a. Lag..,. ltvtne, e.t11om1ai m14 Abe 1 °*' ·....,,. · ..... ......... 1300 Btts•Oi N. 1100 o, SECURITIES, PUA• n... fQllowlng peraona ee~:· ~ ~2:118 coo Davl<I ROb1n1on Shott, Thia ·atate,,...nt wia iTATElllNT OF Newp0rt 6each, CA Cremation & MCIFIC VllW SVUISACNTD COTODE~IAOPTREER· •r;~,~r·~A~'E. doetl'IO by an Individual ~~ ~~ .. lrvlrlt, C.llfor· ~ ~no!'! Coul'lly wm:g~WAL , 9~ ~annetcwti MEMORIAL MM ...., 270 fQt 171h Streot, H&ve you •tarted dOtng Thi• bus ne 1 la con """'" "' ...,,.,'Ve County clo Noah O.Ve!of>ITMIOI BurJal Se.-..J 1707 AND CHAPTER SUite _.160, COsia M4t11a, bv '""~•Vilt? No ducted by ao ll'odlllidual on 10·22·Gfl PARllfEAIHIP ' 1:IOO B111t0l N 1100' :.1-Y 1.Ce 1 ID. HAS ISSUED A CA 02 27 Drtlfl s MlbrOlft H•w you tt•rtta ~ 1111Mot080 . OPERATING UNDER Newpotl BHt;h, c/,. CEA& AND O St9T Ctianeno Watklna, 168 Thia 111a1,.tnen1 w111 tiuilnilH yet? No DUY Pilot Oct 28, Nov I ACTl110U8 94:'000 h Id b OOOER FOR N!<NCY A.ltiett Plaot fB, Co 1a lllOd wllh the County David RoblnlOn Shute 4• ·n, 18, 1989 Th028 8ustN!IS NAME Thie bUalnt 11 CIOf'!-Why · OU you SU ject ~~9 \~i: ORO A WJaa. CA 82027 Cla~0 ct2~~ Counry Thia 1t•••men1 w11 Flcttttoua aualnee• Tht l(!llOwlnO peBOn GIJCl.O try • oen-1111 If & famil 01v1SION'G FINDINGS nu ws ne con on '' .. • ltltd with tho ~ Name 8tatttment hU Wl!Mrswn •:a gen-partnef'lhlp yourse your y to THAT NANCV KLATI R ~~ ~.'!' ~~ D ~.,Pao. Jo~. NO\!. Clerk °'220range County The lollowlog PlflOO• .,., '*1091 ltoln .,,. HIYll ~ tt'1t<I ~ yin "nfl t d • ~ VIOLA TEO OHIO •v , .... "' '"""' ""'"• on 10 .fi .,. ~ bll91rW$1 •• pllr1M~ °"9flltlno Ull• bullnell Yt_t1 No pa g l 3 C pnCC 10t REVISED COOE W t1 V 1, 4, 11, 18 1~9 Th031 tllllmt JC ECK ENTERPRISES cteflfMllleflttousbuPieu Terwti: A 8lnlM ca ket servic ?"?"' ~~~~r11~0744<C> '~':!!ldwa!kins '~:~:u•,=a ~l'e,~~21·:= .. ~8:..eocle='·I R*o:":l'~c!: ~r.'"C::~ call rou Frtt I -888· CASKJiT . UNREGISTERED Thll lem flt w & The I~ persons F1Cilil0Us IUilriiis JoMptl d Edt 068 Ranch Rd Yort>e Lindt, I filed Wllh !ht ~ ECURITIES. ~~ ~. ~":? lrt dolriO buslOOU a• Heme .. ..,.,..,, Cove SllHI, <:0111 l ~KIOUt B·"'~ ~~ .. ~ OOunt)' ~fn•Ona ISurroUJldlH(oontrfet ~~707 4 .. {B)(4) BV "" • CMrterfloaod IPr<>p The I~ peflClnl ..._ CAl2627 ,.-..., .....,,..., ""' .,. .,_..., " .'lft l\NOWING(\' M~KINQ on l l).22 ~tHMOtOH •rt!Ot. 833 w 171h St, .,. dOlrlo ~.. ' Tttli bUlfntlN .. con• ,...,,,. ttr.trtd IO •tiow 111111a1• '~=============~ l'.Al.SE REPRESENTA DIWyPlolOd 28,NOv u , Colla Meta, C.A COSTA MESA du<Hdby snii'ldlvlcMll ... f\tea In Orange ~Plb!Od.2' ... ~ , .............. JJ~T.10N __ s-.;;c~o~NO;.,;;;.;;;E~~~N*IN-0-....4 .... 1~~-'~'~1-uou-..,...;.T~no2~8.._8262~7~~--~--~~CH~EVA.o.;..;,ON;;.;.;,i~2~U;;.;..;.IOH~·~~~..._He __ v._..you_,;•_.,,..,;..__doi~ng~-Co\Jf'l---~-°"---'-'2-'"--~-l.E---~Hov----,-11 __ H __ l .. _nioo. __ ..;..l ' • I ' MilOue luelneee Neme at.'*'*'t Tiit followlng j)el'IOOS re doing bUSlneSS as· M enuM onkey cbm, '1828 Jordan Ave., Jue. IMne. CA 92812 Alt Javld, 17828 Jor· den Ave., #27C, lrJlne, CA 112612 • Kem Javtd, '7828 Jor· dell Ave., t 27C, Irvine, Clo 92612 ·lany SleQel, 22836 FeJCbon)g,h Way, Lake Forest. CA 92830 Th•• business la coo· d1JG1ed by: • general partnership Have you started' doing business yet? No Alt Javk1 This statement was med with ,,,. County c1e11e of Orange County 00 10-15-99 1"9110t353 Dally Pilot Oct 21, 28, Nov 4, 11, 1999 Th007 FlotJtlou• Butlneu Name Statement The folloWlng pe11ons are doing business 11 CARR"rECH, 24002 Via Fabric.ant• t508. Mission Viejo CA 92691 KrM D. C.tr 4369 Art>or CoYe Qr., OcNn soOe, CA 92054 Th!S buslneu 11 con· dUcted t>y: an lndlvldual Have you atarted doing business yet? Yea. 5 1·99 Kevin D Carr This statement was I fed wM the Gotmty Cleft( of Orange County on 1015-99 19096808372 DailY Pilot Oct 21, 28 Nov •. 11, 1999 Th008 Flotltlou• Bualneu Name Statement Th& to IOW1t1g persoos are dOlng business as. Tho Knot COfl)s, 2ns Mesa veroe Dtfve Ent· 1\104, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Ward L Booert, 2774 Mnsa Vell'.le O'nve East ~t()C Cosla M sa, CA 92626 Thts bue•nei.s Is con aucted by, an todlYldual Have you 11aned doing bu•lness yttt? Yea ·-~~9 War)1 Boge11 This statement y,as filed .,.,,th the County Clerk of Otange County on 10·15·99 10996808375 Dady p,101 Oct. 21, 28. Nov 4, 11, t999 ThOfO "F.lctltlou• BualnH• Name si.tem ent The fOllowing persons are~ bU511'18SI u Wellsprtog, 234 Wafn.11 St., Newpor1 Beacn, CA 92663 Saodra Y. Dunn, 234 Walnut SI.. Newporl a.ac:tl, CA 92663 Thi$ bus1nes.s IS con- ducted by an fndMdoal Ha\19 you 'tal111d doing buslneU yet? No Sandra V. Dunn Thls statement was tiled With the County Cleitc of Oranoe County Ol1 10-' 5.99 19996808351 Dally Piiot 0et 21, 28, NoY 4 11, 1999 Th011 Flctltious BuslneH Name Statement The IOllo\lfmg persona 119 dollo bunieu as a)NEWPl:>RT LAW OF· FICE~ bl TtiE NEW· POR 1 BEACH LAW Of-· f:1CE, 3345 Newport Dlvd • Surte 200, Newport 9Mctl, CA 92663 Peter J Unden, "31 it.ve Vaquero San o.nenie, CA 92672 Thia buS.,.... .. coo- dUCMtd by an 1ndrvldual Ha\19 you siartlld doing buslOess yet? No Pate1 J. Linden Thi. •latement was Med with the County Clettc of Ot8nge County on 10-$-99 1'"'807"5 Diiiy Pb Oct 28, NoY 4. 11. 18. 11199 Th051 Flctldou• Bu•ineu Name Stlltement The lollow1ng persons •r• doloo bualneaa 11 Co8$1 l>eteM Supplies, 22981 Triton Wa'} Unit F, lagune HnlJ, C1t1tomi. 112853 Eno Ray z.umer, 415 T~te Lane •12.5, HuntlnOton ~en. CID· li>mla 02648 RonakS Ray Zelmer, 18400 WOOdNtf Streef, Wjttlmlllster, C.lllomfa 92883 Th.. bu1lne1t la con· duct"<I by • gone1111 bartnerwtllp Have you a111Md doing bllatneH yet? Ye , 2115/98 Eric RaY Z.lmer lhl• &iatemenl WM a""' ~ lt'9 Covn1y C1ett1 o1 0tanoe eoun1v Qlf9 28-9V 18'MIOMIO Otllv Pi/OC Oc:t. 21, NOv 4'10\h18, 1999 1h002 IOUi luetnii• ...,,. 9'etamenl :tM tollowtng penoN •'9~AAI ~~. 2111• [•= Ori'Y.~ Uflll o f'ullerton, C.lllornll 9~ 1 Richard W ~n b9Ch 2911 Ea&t Ruby onw, Unit B Al~ Cilllotnli 8283 I nw. ~It con ~bYan~ H9W ~ twtitd OOfng bullnMl-No AicnM1'&'rt ,,,..IHCt'I ""' •*""' .... llled Wiii l"9 County OM Of ~ Col"1t¥ °" .... tll 11 £11191 ""°' Od .. How " lllDe3 ... ~~-, . r. • . r. ~ -'' ~l .... '"'----4,, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING ANO NOTicE Of INTENT TOAOOPT A NEQATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .ltle Qty ot Newport Be1cl\ has prepared an lnrtlal Study/ Negative Declarauon pwsuarn 10 the Celfom .. EnYironmental Ouahty ~ !Of the Propoeed j>f Of8d described below. The Initial Study his do- tarmtned that the prq~ wtll not have a 1lgnlflcent ettect on Iha tnYlron· ment The Qty lherelore Intends to adopt a Negative ~raliOn Profeet Name San Miguel Onve Widen· Ing From AYota1o Ave nut 10 MacArthur Bllld Project l.ocatlc)n San Mlgual Drive trom Avocado Avenue to MacArtt\ur Boulevard ,Project Proponent City ot Newport Beac:h 3300 Newpon Boule· V8td, N8Wp0f1 Beach, CA 92663 Pubic Review Pel1od Octobe1 29, 1999 through November 30, 1999 Project Description Tf\e prOject provides for a sht loot roadway shver widening along ttWs no11herty s~ of San Mlguel Drive and the re· construction •nd mod· ihcalJOns of medians, roactway pavemen1, side- walk, curb and O"lter curb access ramps, catcf\ basins, storm drains, traffic signal sys· tema, pavement striping and mar'loogs, and other Incidental ~tems of wor\ from Avocado Avenue to MacArthur Boulevard Tllese Improvements ¥1111 t ) inerease tht le • tum lane &tOfllge ceplc· ity IOf the westbound San Miguel Drive llDffk: that turns onto southl>ourld Avocado it.venue end 2) ebmlnate Ille San Miguel trafl1e queue that cur renlly impedes soutn· bound MacArthur Bouie vard tralfc dunn~ the AM peak hours. Opportunity fCJ< Publ IC R8Vlew loteresled porttons ate 1nv1ted 10 review the Negative DedBlatlon. In eluding ,;Mies And/or eKh•bits roia11ng to 1he proPQ6ed prOj!!'CI and SuDmlf ro'Tlm601S Tllese documents end an eotn· ments r(latrved will be 1.'00Sldered by th• New· poll Beach City Counol pnor to llO<ll ..ct1011 on ttm proposed project A copy ol the Nogattvo Dllct111a· loon, end rolatod docu ments are available for reviaw ar th\l lotlowlng lo- cahon Ne"'pc;>rt Beac:t1 C11y Hau Pubt c Works Oapa11 meni, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 ' 1r yoo wtsh to appeal the approprlatcnoas or the adequacy ol the Negative Dec11rat1on. your comments should be aobmitted Ir! wn1mg pnor to the dose of pubt1C review period steted above. Vour comments IOOUld SJ)eOllCtl!ty Iden- bly what envlronmenlal lmpacl! you belleve y,O\Jld resulf trom ttle proied, wtiy they are s19· nltlcenr, and wtlet changes you believe shoUld be adopted to eliminate or reduce the ~Qty Council ii sc:hecMed to oonslder approval ol the projec! ancj the Negative Ceola· ration al a public meeting on Monday, December 13. 1999 at 7 00 PM In the Newporl Beach Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boul•vard, Na,rwpott 8Nch, C.t lor- nia II you have any QOeS· llOlll or WOUid 1'11• runher lntormallOfl, pl4tase con· taO\ Mr Fong TM ot the City ol Newport Beach PubUc WorX.s Depa11-ment at (949) M<&·33 t 1. Publlahed Newport BNch-Colla Mesa ~ PllcJC Odobar 28, 1999 Th038 Flc:thloua B ualneH Nam• Statement The lollowing peraom are doing business n DEL MAR OISTRIBU TION, 3S3S E. C:O..• Hwy #53, Corona de Mai, CA 92627 Lani Madonna Kurian 2610 san Matto. New-~ a.aai. Clld 92680 This bustnus la con d\JC1ed by; an lnd!Vldual Haw you started dOlfli buSlneSS ~t? No Lani Madorlna KUtlan This statement was nllld with the County Clertl of Oflnge Count) on t0-26·99 1MHIOW72 0-~ PllOt Oct 28 Nov •. 11, 1a, 11m ThG« Flct)tl0u1 Buelne .. Heme Stllt.ment The following penona are dOlng bu•IMU at Shrloe of 1t1e 8111w0od. 1680 Sant.a Ml it.ve .. Cotla Meta. CA 92827 Kellh Hinkle1 1880 Santa AN lwe , COt!a Mn&, CA 02627 Thia butlnell is OOf"I ducted by. an lndlvldual Ha..,. you 1tar1ed OOlng bUllOIUylll? Yet, 0711)9 K11lh Hint.le Th.. 11atemant wat l8d .... the Ooooty Cl9ftc of Otange County (11'1 I~""'" """"* 04ly P11oC Oct. U , Nov 4;i1'1111, ,1199 ThCJ'~ o itOUi lualneee Neme 9'a*'*" The I OlloWlr\Q peraom 1'9 dOlfig Miriest at X~ Inc. 1605 W ~Ion Av. , 6an AM CA 92104 Xy!OI~ l!'Q , (NV) 3305 Wnt 6Prloo MM Rd tec>-2• Lat '9egu, r-N HIC>a 'Thia buliMh II eotl-~ by • c:orpottt!M Haw ~ tlattied dC'llno ~Jtl?Ho x ltlC J'*"1 ~~.· •"':· . . . ' >"' • :.·. ":". . ~ ---· tiled Wiit\ the ~ Cleft< ol Orange CountY on 10.26·99 1MlllMMI Daly Pb Od 28, Nov 4, 11, 18. 19911 Th04e F1cdtfou1 8Uelnea1 Name Statement The IOllOW"'O peraona are dOfnO business as. Metro Expt11s, 180 Newport Cente1 Or, •tao. Newpon Bead\. C.92&&0 Mecro Expreu, I. P , (CA), 1 llO Nrwpo11 c.n. ler Or. '180, Newport 8e8dl Ca 92e60 Thia bullMll II COCl- dUcttld by • lttnttlld partnet1hlp Have you started doing buelneH yet? No John Maceluso, Gen-eral P111ner Thll statement was filed with the County Cler1t ol Orange County on 10.25~ 1999NOIM2 Daily Piiot Od. 28, Nov ,4, 11, t8, 1999 Th<M7 Fictltloua Bualn .. 1 Nam. Statement The foltowlng persons are~ business as; ASIA CAFE, 2360 Newpon 81Yc1 •B. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Long V Tran, 1074 Vallejo circle, Cos1a Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is coo· ducted by: an individual Have you 1tar18d doing business vet? No Long V Tran Thu; statement was llled With the County Clertt of Orange County on 10-26-99 19ll96809375 Dally Pilot Oct 28, Nov 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th049 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL RETlmN uanl to Section 610 (d) of the tn1ema1 enua Code, nodce Is reby given that the en- nual return tor the palen· dar year 1998 ot THE CREAN FOVNDA TION, a private foundation, Is available 111 the founda· (IQll'S pnl\Qpa/ olfioe for tnspecuon dunng regular buslnHs hours from 9 am to 5 p.m. by any Ol1Z81l who req1Je$1\ It within 180 days aher ltle date of this pub"catlon. ThtJ foundation's prlncl· pal ol11co is localed at 2300 Mesa Dr1ve, New· p()rt Beaeh. CA TM Founddt1011°s tefe· ,;ihone numbdr IS (949> 642·3050 Ttie pnnopat rnanager ol Ille lour1dati011 Is JOt1N C CREAN MARC S GOlOIN ESQ 2JOO MC4>a Or1vl' Newport Bl8ct• CA 92660 Published Nowporl Beacil Co.la Mesa Da1lv P1lol October 28 I 9!1~ TnQ'\9 Fiotitlou1 Bu1lnH1 Name Statement The follOwing persons are doing busineSI> as POSEIDON PRODUC TIONS 221 19th srreet. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Bnat1 Maril Baller, 221 19th Street. Newport Beach, CA 92683 Tills business ts coo- dUded b>f· an lodlvldual Have you •tarted OolnQ business yet? No Brian M Bake1 This stalemenl was filed w1tl) tile County Clent of Orange County on t0-26·99 19996809374 Dally Piiot Oct 28. Nov 4, tt, t8. f999 Th048 Flctltloue 8ualne11 Name Sta1-1Mnt The lollowtng persons are dOong business as SHARPER LINES, 93f W. 19th Street #t, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Oanlelle R•ZZO. 1131 w 19tll Street 11, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Edward Alhambfa. 817 w, Steven• Atte. 14, Santa Ana CA 92707 This buSIOt$$ la oon· ducted by • general ~11noishtp' Have you 111rted doing buslne5s yet? No Edli.ard Alhambra oanoen. R1uo This statement was fifed W1tll the County Clerlt of Or$ng1 County on 10·28·99 1"9680M20 Daily Pilol Od 28. Nov. 4, 11, 18, 1999 TNMO FfctltlOua Bu•lneaa Name Statement The following persons Ire doing "°'IOe" .. TACO GUAPO. 19981 Brooknursl Avenue, Hunl.ngton Bea"1, catt- lomia ~2648 Salvat0111 CfMIO, 216 Tuai.In All90U8. Newport Bead!, Ca11lorni8 92S63 Thi• bualneU II con· duc;ttld by an lndivlttual Have you 111ned doln9 b~nu'y l'1 No Salvatote CrlVelo Thia SU1le"*11 Wat ftled V.ilt\ Iha ~y Clarli. of O• ige County on U>·20 9i 1totel0111t D1ily Piiot OCll 23, Nov 4 11,18,l e9G Th041 FICtldou• lualfwH Name Swtement The IOll<Jo.iMg ptrtOnl .,. dolflG tMN ., TtiE P\..Af'fTER eox, 290 A~ St, '201~ eo.r. Mela. CA 92Uf Ml\no J, 0.rdalOt. 280 Avocado St • uo I A CO.ta Men CA 82627 Thi• bullntN 11 con· CIUC:ttd by an lndlvidual ti~ yoo 1111"8d dOlng bullnetl yel7 No Mario J BalVftlU Thia IUltetnent was llted "111\ IN Qcu1'J a.t11 o1 oranoe CountY on 10-2&'00 1....,.,n O.tty PllOI Ott 28+= •. 11. 11, 1809 Thomas Laa Flfctter TNa 1t1tement was Iii.cf wllh the County Ciettt ot ~ CocJn1y on 10·26·99 1llMI093U Oaliy P.*>C Oct. 28, NoY. ... 1 t' 18. t999 'rt1043 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that the Ptaming Com1!11sat0n of the City Of Newpol1 Beach will hold • publle hearing on ltle •Pf>.llcallon ol 11191 ~ Plf1Mta, L.P. (Tim Mc8una1, •P' Pllcant) for Teni.tlv• tract ~P No. 15829 end Moctlflcatlon P~ mlt No. 5002, on prop- erty located at 900 SM Lane. Reque1t to subdMcle an eiclstlng lot containing 7.5 acres of land lnlo a srngte pa!QI ol land In conjunctlOO w11tt the de· velopmenc ol an 89 unit ahlehed and detached resld6ntial condominium pfOj9Ct on propetty fo.. cated In the MFR District (Multl-Famlly Reslden· tlal). Al&O lricluded Is a request for a mo<S1fk:8tlon 10 allow detached SINC· tures to be btJlll 6 !eel apart, where the Code requll'91 10 feet min· lmum. 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that an IMial Study/Mlllgaled NegatlVe Oecta,.tlon nas been prepared by the City of Newport Beach in connection wltf\ the •P· plication nored abOVe The Initial Study/ Ml!Jgated NegalMI dee· laraoon states the! the subject development as proposed. •!¥! With Mn· plementatlon ot !he rec· ommend mi11g1tlon measures, will not resutt In a significant effect on the environmenl II is the P-resent lntentlOl"I of the City ~ accept the 1n1t1al Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and suppott· 1ng documents This Is no« to be construed as e1thM approval 0< denial by the City ot the subject apphcation The Initial StUdY1M•tlgated N90a11Ve Oeclarellon 20-day pub· he 1evlaw period IS October 27, 1999 to November 16, H~ll9. The City encourage~ members of IM general pubtic 10 revreoN al'ld com· menl 011 this documen•a· tlOll. Cop 81 Of Ille ln1111t Study1M•l1911ed Negativ11 OP.r.la~11on Mid support· 1ng documen1s 11re avail· able tor public review ;ind 1nspect1on er tile Ptan n1ng Oepa11ment cuy l)f Newpo11 Bftach 3300 Newport Boufeva1 d, Newpol1 Beacti Galtlor· noa. 921Jd3· 17t.8 For in- formation call (949) 64'4·3200 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said publlc hearing wlll tie held on tho 11th day ot December, 19119, II the hoUr ol 7:00 p.m. In the CoOOCll Chambers ol the Newport Beacti Crty Hau. 3300 Newpon Boule· verd, Newport Beacn. Cahlom1a, et Which tune and place any ancj en persons lnteresfed may oppear and be heard thereon n you challenge this pr<>Ject In court, you may be llm11ed 10 raising only !hose illlJ9I you 01 someone elM raised at the public hee11ng de· scnt>e<t In thtl noi1ce or In wntten correspondence dehvel9d to Iha City at, OI prk>r to, the public hear· Ing. For information call (949) 644·3200 Richard Fuller, Secretary Planning ComrnlNlon City of Newport Beach. NOTE. The e•pense of tf\ls nohce 11 paid lrom a mang lee colleded lrom tile lllppl\canl Publlshed Newporr Beaeh·Coata Mesa Daily Pilot October 28, 1999 Th050 SSC 8860 NOTICE OF PETTTION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: NANCY C. CASTLEMAN CASE NO. A1 99359 To all helr1, benell eta!lea. creditors, alnl· \ngent c:redl ors, and per· sons who may otnorw1'8 be lnterestad In the will or estate, or both ot: NANCY C CASTl.£MAN A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been tiled by BARBAA.t. D FIRTH (nemed In the will as BARBARA DOUGLAS FIRTH) In the Supertor Court ot Celltornla. ~y of ORit.NGE. THE" Pl:TITION FOR PROBATE reQUllll ltlal BAASAAA D FIRTH be appointed as puraonal t1Pf9'9nlltlv• to 9dmltl· is•r the tate of trta'da· Oldenl THE PETITION re• qu&ltl the decectent 's Wt1A Ind OOClictlt, II wty, be admitted 1o ptetMll The Will ana '"Y COdld 11re IVlllable tOf ex• ltnlnallon #I ttMI I fl~I bY tnllCO\lf'I 'TH PEllTION re- QUeall autt!Of1'V to ad- minister the • lille under 11'18 lndel)'l~nl Adfnll\- lstratiotl Of ara1os ~ fTNI AultlOflty wlll •llow h petlONI rtPf Mm• aW. IO UI many 9C10 ~ ~ Obtaining OOVft ~rovll. Detori &eking 09r1aln Y9(y impot• ~ ectlona, ~. the pertatllll '9pftMnl· attve wlll c. requl191t to gtve noCICI IO ntt1~ person• 11nle • lht~ haw waived notice °' coria1n1ec to ttle pflJC)OJlld edlOfl , The In deptl'ldent •CJmlnl•· tratlOO •""10tl?y bO orenttd UR!t» en In fiarff'9d l>Of'IM , ... en objtellon 10 the IJllfflio!\ •tid ltlOM OObd 1191 Wtrv trle OOtJI\ lhOUtO nOl ~""'~ A HEARING on "8 pidion. ... t. htlfd 01 O£COaA i , ... ef 1 45 p m In DeP! L73Jo.. c.aled 11 341 The Cit_x Dnve SOuttl, Otwlge. C 92868 IF YOU 08.JECT .., tt'9 granting ol lhl petRIOn. you lhOuld appear al 1'18 hear1ng and state your =IOlll or Ute wr1tten ob ION w.th tl'le COUl1 • lt'9 heellng v our appeara~ .J!l•Y be tn ro:ISOl'I or Uf your al· °W'-lou ARE A CREDI· TOR or conttngenl Cfedi- tOf °' tne deeeilllsed, you tr11J11 l;u, your dMn WllJl tile COUil and mall e ~y to the personal r11pre sen11t1Y1 appolnlad by the wu11 within lour montns from the date ol th• tu'lt luuance of let· ter& IS plOl/lded In Pr~ bate Coda MCllon 9100. The tlmt for fillna da!ms Wil1 not expire before lour mon1na rrom the heanng date no'llCed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE tht file kept by tne court. If you are 1 person ln- terested In the estate, you may Ille with the court • Request for Spe· dal Nota (tonn DE·154) of the tiling of an lnven· toty and appralSal ol es· tale assets or of 111y pell· tlon or account as 1:irovlded In Probate Code secllon 1250. A Request for Special N~ lice form 11 evaltable from the court clerk Attorney for the Petitioner: W. BAILEY SMITH, ESQ, (CS8t 48073) ATTORNEY AT LAW .. 041 MacARTHUR BLVD::. SUITE 255, NEWPuRT BEACH, CA 92660 Published Newport Beacti·Costa Mesa Dally Pilot October 21, 22, 28, 1999 ThF997 Fictitious 8u1lness Nam e Statement The lollo'Mng persons are doing bus1oess as COOL T's, 71 Fortune Drive, IMne, CA 92618 Nabll Mahl>Oob Saled, I Knollglan •206, lrvlne, CA 926t4 This business Is con· dueled by an lnclMduaJ Have yoo started dolf\g business yet" No Nabll Mahboob Sa.eel This statement was lil&d with the County Cieri< or Orange County on 10-19·99 199961108649 Daily Piiot Oct 21, Z8, Nov 4,tl,1999 Th998 Fict1tlou1 Buslneaa N•me Statement Tne lollow•l)g pergons are doing t>us 11ess as PACIFICA TOWNHOMES, 23.4 E 171h Street Suite 118 Co~ld Mesi. CA 92627 Curt A Harberts, II, Mehssa AM Herb{l11s •t5 San Bernardino it.ve • Newpo11 Beecti. CA 92663 Carrol C Colet Edna Cates 523 Santa Ana Ave.. Newport eeacn. CA 92663 ThlS buslneas Is con· ducted by oo·partnel$ Have you slaned doing bus•nHI yet? Yes. 1983 Curt A. Hert>erts II This statement was filed With the Couoly Cler1t of Orange County on 10 19·99 199968086'8 Dally Piiot Ocl 21 26 Nov. 4 11. 11199 Th999 Flctltloua Bu•f ness Nam e Statement The lonow111g persons are doo"D business as A.IP A.OP COMPANY, 2218 South F1l1'llew Road. San1a Ana CA 92704 Sydney Tuan Tl'\JOng, 3024 CUlveland A1re Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Kathy Tran Truong, 3024 Cleveland Ave , Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Thi$ 00.ioess l.s con· ducted by· husband and wle Ha\'9 you started doing buSll'l8S• yet? Yet, 10/17199 Sydney Tuan Twang This statement was filed l'lllll the Cwnty Clettc ot Orana-Courirv on 10-19·99 10996I08669 Da~ Ptlo( Oct 2t. 26 Nov ' 11. 1999 Th001 Flct1il0u1 Bualne11 Name S tatement The following p&l'SOf'S ere doing bu••nl" as Jay & Renfro lnMJrance Brokers, 4667 M1c.\11nur Blvd., Sta 300, Newporl beach, CA 92660-1818 Dee Randan Renfro, 17S4B Santa Ana Coita Mesa, Cit. 92627 Th$ bu$lne$$ is COO· dooea by: an 1nclivldual Have you sta11od dOirl\I busineu rut? Vas. 10/1199 Dee R Renho This statement was filed with the County Clerk Of Or ng Ccunty on •O 19·99 199MIOl6M 0 My NOC Oct 21, 28, Nov .t, 1 t I 9911 Th002 Fletldou• 8u1lneH Nam e Stetement TI1Q lolloWlng per1IOM are dOiinQ bul1nee1 as JUST &TRAIT COl..LEC- T\ONS..j,_ ~~300 FaltViaw Rd ,~" M , CA 2'626 e.ttltrJ ~~~.2JOO r11rvto111 Rd • Cost• Mou.,CA 26ZG Thit bulin.ct b 000-dutted by: 8f'I lndMdutil ~._,,. you tant<S dOlno bu&N11 ytt? No Esht Jean Lyle Thtt temenl wa1 Mid 'WfU'I in. Oourny ~of~ CoJnty {If\ 10 111 1H IHOll1'0 OllllY P 0'1 ~1. 29, NOY "' H I , 999 ThOO:I FlctitlOue l•lniii HllfM8ta...._,t Ttte ~ pertona •re OOlnQ lluslr' ... as· 8nkli1T9'11~ 124 .,..,.., 1Co11:1 *-· CA 11262&-7302 Marc nt ~nil Ul'ller, DU~4 er11~MMa, CA92'2&-t~ lAllfi9 )M Y•pel, l1 htmllt Or;::te ~ liMCh ~ •:ieeo 1IW tlUl4nnl .. con.- OYCMO W. • ~ ~....-. ... ~~ ~ No . Thonday. Odobet 28. 1999 • ,, -.. k •I......_[ ___.... .... t •. w.iane Mlt Uhler dUc(ad by an lndlvldl~ S.adl, ca 9~7 Fk:titloue 8u91naH Of\ tG-S<88t4111_..,. .. This •i.l•~nt 1o1ra1 Have you 5Utrteo doi11g Fernando 01co11• Name ..._,llteftt ,.._.. Piol. t!.1 ~~1,1l'ft. fli.d •11h tn. County bUllne •yet? No 1M71 S11nmon• ln , ''"' fQlowtno P8nlOnl -::-7. 1999 'Tnfllt Cletti; o1 Oranoe Counfy EiSUke Fu11a.m1 HurUlgtoo Beech c. a1e C101nQ bullrlet& ~ .... Ot\ 10 19.Qt Ttilt 1111emen1 \Illas 412847 MUfPf!Y tn11estmenta, FICi1ilOU8 ......_ 1 HHION72 flied \llliltl Ille Coun1y Thia butn" • con· 3400 IMt'l8 Alil • ~ ....,._ .........,, ~ Piiat Od 2t, '28, Cle11! o4 Orange County ooctod by an indrvi<lusl 203 Newpot18elc':tl, CA The I~ persona NOY • t 1 • 111911 Th004 on 10· 18 119 Have you llartld dQlng ~ 119 doing bUllnlU .. Flctltlou• Buel ne11 1~ bUliness yet? No Patric* R Henrv a.?8 cat1tOm11 u.taf &ys· Name Statement Dally P1lol Oct 21 28, Femande>Oacos\a Quincy Ave • long 1em1. 015 W•t Grove. The IOllOW1ng persona Nov .\, 11. 1999 Th017 Thl• s1,1emen1 WIS Beactt, CA *14 Orangte. Csllfotnia 929&5 ar• domg. bullness as STAT EMENT OF fll9d w1fl the County Tlks bul1neu ta ton· Ronekl Jetme Hlpte, •~BIG BELLY CREW ABANDONMENT OF Cl8'll o4 Orange Courily dueled by an lnCSIVlduai 616 West G!'QYI, Or· b BBC CLOTHING, USE OF FICTITIOUS Of\ 10 1-n Have you mrtea dotno ange, Califott'lia 02865 ·1 48 Oranoe Ave . Colta BUSINESS NAME 1"96807052 bWlness ye(1 No Thie 00.lnllM II con· Mesa, ea1irom1e 92627 Da'Y Piiot Oct 7, 14, 21, Patnd< R. HenfY dl.ieted b'( an 1!'ldMdull Shane Andrew Bus, The totlowing pe~s) 28. 11199 Th9ti5 This statama.ru wu Have you •1-rted doing 1748 Or9noa Ave , Costa has (IWIVI) 8bandooed Uled with the Count~ 1>u1lne11 yet? Yea, Mesa, Cafilom11 92627 Iha u e 01 lhe llCt•llOUS Fletltlou• 8u1lneH Cleft\ °' Orange C«>nt)' 9 ~99 Th~ bualneu ii oon· bu~ine;s =• & Al• Heme St.atenwlnt on 10-5-99 AonA!d J Hiouera Clucllld by 1n ind1111dual sociatu, 240 Nice Lane. ·Th• foltowlng P91Sont 1~J Tnlt mtement .,.a$ Have you started doing 1212• Newp00 Beaeh, ,,. doing oosinaH as· Da•ty PllOt Oc1 1, 14 21, hied w111'1 the Ccuncy busint11 yet? No CA 92683 a)· CADENTITY, bl 28. 1999 Th879 Clel'k ot Orange County Shane Baas The FlCtJllOU$ Busineu CAOENTITY COM 2209 Flctltlou1 Bu11ne.. on 9 9 99 19MHCMll2 This statem•n!.,_~!' name ,.1e11eo to above w Mama, Santa Ana Name Statement De .. Pll04 Oct 7, 14 21• 111.a Wtltl the .......... iy .,.81 hlea in o-.nge CA 92704 The toclo-Mno pel1(lnl ..... ~m ™* Clertt 01 Oralla-County County on 3-19-99. FILE Rodollo T011ar, 220ll ••• doing bulinaA.. 40 on 10-18·99 ~ ll>!l96787019 w Adams, santa Ami, ePowelMaJ1ceting com, Acdtiou• Bu•inee• 19996808520 Wattace Allen Mama CA 92704 LLC, 439 Vta Lido Sou<!. N.me Stllbtmefrt Oa•tv Piiot Oct. 21, 2Q, 240 Nice Lane. i 2t2. Glofla lloena Tovar, S1e it. Newport Bea1.h. The lollow•ng perwon Nov .4. 11, 1999 ThOOS Newport Beach, CA 2?09 W Adam.s, Santa CA 9~662 118 doino bultnel8 u . NOTICE Of fl2663 Ana, CA 92704 ePowotMan<e11ng com, EXPRE"SS REPA IR This business IS con-This bustness ls COO· LlC. a catdomla Limited CENTER, 24t55 LaQUna SAEPLPLLIACLACTOIOHNOUTOC d1.1<:1ed bV an lndlvldual dUded by husband and uao;111y Co (CA). 439 Hills Mal. Lacuna Hiiis, Wallace Allen Adams w111 Via bdo Scud S1• A. .calil0m1a 926~ BEVERAGES Th.s sta1ement was Have you s1a11ed dOtng Newport Beach, CA Hfaltlt Toroulan Date of Fiiiog fifed w11t1 the County bustoeu ~11 No 92662 24155 Lagma Hillt Ma AppliCelK>n Clerk 01 0!80Q'! County ROOollo T011ar This bustr.ass ts con· 11040, Laguna Hills Cll· October 15, 1999 on 10/15199 Th•s atatoment was dllded by Umlfed l.iabit· omia 92653 To \'Yhorn II May 19996808M9 filed With the County lty Co Thil bl.IS•nut .. con--Concern Daily P1lol Oct 21, 28 Cle1'1 of Orange County Have you staned doing oue1ee1 by an Individual The Nam~1 ol the Nov 4. 11. 1999 Th016 on 10·5 99 bus111eu yef7 Yes, Have you started doing Appllcant(s a/are Fictitious Bualness 19996807338 9·l7·99 bus111ess vet'> No TAMASAN FORD N S DaUy Pilot Oct. 7 U , 21 ePowerMattceting com, Hnl!Oh Torossfan DELIA llllANit. •m • tetem ent 28, 1999 Th974 LLC. D11icter Godbey, Thts Stalemant WH The apptlcants listed The lollow1ng persons I EVP & COO filed w11t1 the County ..___ ry th aro dc>1ng buS1negs as Thi ta t a"'"" are app iog IO e SIRIUS MEDIA SERV Fletltloul B uslneH ~ s 1emen was Clerk cl Orange County Department ol Alconolie ICES 111 wa•ft .. 1 Street Name Statement Med Wtth tne County on HH-99 Beverage Control 10 se" u"' Cler1t ol Orafl941 County t9"SI070A alOOf\Olfc beverages et. Co6ta Mesa. CA 92627 The lotlow1ng f)uf$Clll' O"I 10 5 99 Oe·lf'P .I)! Od 7 1• 21 1 0 3 p A L M s T Sttophen H 5aunders, are dOtng l>uS•nesS as 19"6807S3t 28 999 Th.,...; BALBOA. CA 92661 171 Walnut Streo1 Costa 1h1B1g~X com. 1533 Dall Pi!Qf Oct 7 14 2t I 1 ......... Typa ol lk:ense(s) Mesa. CA 92627 Monrovia Ave. Newpon 28 ~999 TMsO FlctJtlout BualneH Applled for Thl6 business Is con Beach. CA 92663 Fi 1 1 8 1 Name Stai.tnent 41-0N SALE BEER ANO dveled by· en lndtvtdual Blomerica. Inc. (Dela et t ous U• neH Tl'le tollowlng persons WINE·Eit.TING PLACE Havo you started doing y,aro) 1533 Monrovia Name Statement are doing Dus1t1e1.t ..,, I N business ye!? No Ave .• Newport 8eacl1. The foltowing pe~s The Love & Cale Coe· Pub lshed ewporl Stephen H Saunders CA 9~3 ere doing business u 11911. 14542 Laurel Beach-Costa ~Sa Daily Th11 Slatemenl Wa$ This txl$1ness ... COO· w E AT H E R H 0 l T Ave llWl8 CA 92808 Pilot October 21 28· filed wltf\ the County ducted by a corporal.on CASTOR ASSOCIATES. Wendy Kruumal\, November 4• t999Th0t8 Clerk of Orange County Have you started do!t'9 129 C8D«tl0 St , Ste 2057 POf1 Br•slOI Ctr. Ftctltloua Business on 10+99 bumess yt't" Yes.. 200. Costa Mesa CA Ne,,..pori Beach, CA Name Statement 111996807062 6/141t999 92627 92660 The following persons Owly Ptlol Oct. 7. 14 21 B 1 om• 11 ca , I n c , Marcia Wealtle"'<>lt & This bullll8 1 16 coo- are doing busine$S as 28, 1999 Th961 Zackary Irani CEO ~oaales (CA). 129 dueled tr(. an Individual FORTNER'S CUSTOM This stalement wn~ Cabnllo St Ste 200, Hive you stal18d doing DOORS & WINDOWS Flctltlou• Busineu tiled with tne County Costa Mesa. CA 92827 bu51fl8U yet? YH 5"99 3186 E la Palma Ave , Name Statement Clerk ol Orange Counfy This bus1neu ts con • Wen<ty Kl\l$Slllan Anaheim. CA 92806 The follOWing pel"SOO$ on 10·5·99 duC1ed by a corporation This staterMnt •as James J Uhrenfeldt. are doing buSineu as 19996807337 Have you staned doing kled Wiit\ tne C«>nty 10013 Emerado Dr CMC TELECOAE. 1900 Daly Ptlot Oct 7 14 21. rosiness yet? Yes 1978 ()erk cl Orange County WMtl8r, CA 90603 Oua• St .. Ste 100, No~· 28. 1999 ~ Man.iCI Westhemotl & on 10-1 ·99 Tf\1~ t>uslll9SS Is con· Port Beach CA 92660 · Anoc1ates Marcie 19tOSI0706t ducted uy an 1ncltvidual Synectlcs Group Inc. Weatherholl·Bernl'lardV Oa ty p tot Od 7 14, 21. Have you started doing (CA). 1900 Oua•I St, sie Fictitious BuslneH President 28. 1999 Th9157 bu11Mss yet? Yes. 100, Newport Beaeh. CA Name Statement • Th•~ sta1ement wea FIC'tlt'oua Buaineae 9·1 99 92680 The followmg pe111ons It oo with the County 1 James J Uf\19nleldt This bus1nei.s Is co~ are domg businei.s as Clerk ol Orange County Na"'e Statement Tnls statement was ductlld by e corpoiat1011 a) W&bspeed Educa· on 10·5·99 Tile following person$ hied with the County Have you started dOlng lion b) Webspeed 200 19096807a2t are doing business u Clettc ol Orange County bUs.neuyet? Yes. ttlt( Cagney Lane 11 t7 Olllly PllOt Oct 7, 1'4, 21. Frrsl Nauonal Bank on 9·2t·99 08 Newpori Beact C" 28 1999 Tll983 Visa Card Act1Vat1on 19"6a06104 S~ICS Groop Inc , 92663 Fictltioua Bualneas c.nter 6 Hutton Canter. Daily Pilol Oct 21. 28 JoM Ctarep, Ol!eclOl Roslyn Snow 2150 Name Statement :~~~ 5anta Ana, CA Nov 4 11. f~9 Th019 This statement \11183 Cagney Lane •t 17, The follOwing persona Con-..rging Tachnolo· Fictltloua Buslneaa ~ :l"Or~~~e g:~:~ ~:o~~ort Beach CA am doing business a~ Ote•. LLC. (NV). e Huttoo Name Statement on IO·t 99 This business 11, con· Sh80e ThOseSRayiK Centre 11100, Santa 111~7056 321 Avocado I. • Ana CA 92707 The following persons duc:tod by· an 1nd1vtdual Co:.ta Mesa. Cit. 92627 Thts bUStneSS 11 con- 8,. doing business es Daily Pilot Oct 7 14, 21 Have you atartaa doing Laur• l Paiauofa ducted by; Umoted THE FAUCET MAN 28, 1999 Th960 busuiess yet? No I j 21 AvocadO s1 •K. LMlbilol .Co 15081 Fleming Street, Actitlous Buslneu · Roslyn Sno.v CoLta Mesa CA 92627 Havl '1al1ed Westl'fll051e1, CA 92683 Namtt Statement Tnl' S1ateme111 was This l>uS108SS is con-~t? No OC>lnO Brian Sctlreyer, 15081 The f• ~ng pe~ filed 11 tn ltle County dUC!ed by an incs/Vidual ~ T~ =~ c~,,~ West· are do.Ilg business as ~~~o-~~9~range Col.nty Hive you Staned? OOll'lgy gies. LLC. Jelirey Fntz. Thi$ bufiWllst ,5 ton· Truell Toys In· 19996801338 bu11ness yet a. CFO d _,. b I""'' id corpori\ed 8797 Irvine 0 p n.. 7 1• 21 8·H19 This statement was Udvu Y in ..... v uai Canter Onvo, Ste. L, a•tv 1101 v..' • "• · LAura l PaJauo a l1i80 with the County b~tii:r." s!:~r' ~ lrvme, CA 92618 28 f1tr19 Th976 This statement we" Cleli\ o1 Orange County 10-02.99 Truct.. Toys In · Fictitious BuslneH hied wtth the County on 10 1.99 COIJ>Of3tld (CA), 11797 Cle"' ol Orange Counry 199918()7057 Bnan Sdlreyer Irvine Centar Onve Ste Nam• Statement on 10-5-99 Dally PilOt Oct. 7 u , 2t. Th11 11atemen1 was l. Irvine, CA 92618 The fQllow ·ig ~ 1t9HI07330 28 1998 Th988 ~':'~ -;,'ttor~~ ~~~ This bu£lness 15 con· •·~,~~~ tc5~~.r.~o. oa~ PilO« Od 7• ~~ Fletlilou• Bual,,.., on tO t5·99 ducted by a COfPO'aUon 186:! Eft>a Circle, Colla 28· 1999 Name Statement 19996808373 bu~s~~~a~ea doing Mesa. CA 92626 F1ctltlou1 Bualneu The tol!Qwt"ll pel'IOl'l6 Oa1ty Pilot Oct 21, 28 T ruck T 0 Y 1 1 n , Matthew Arnold 1862 Nam• Statement 9,. cbf.g ~s as Nov 4 11, t999 Th012 J tOsall ElbaCirClo,COslaMesa The fot;owtng persOl\6 Sp•1111.181P011ratts,2211 Fictitious Bu1lnea• ~~ral~ Mg~e o, CA 92626 are doing busiries.s ii$ Pacihc Att• •9·201, Nam. Statement his 'lalement was Bradford Barto 2440 bestrale4u com, 890 Cosca Masa CA 92627 lllld wilh the Cwnty Baysllore Onve. Newport W Baker St • Sia 200, Daniel John Cooney, .,!':,.~~~s~~e:'~~ Cleft. of Orange County Beach, CA 92663 eo.ta Mesa CA 92626 2211 PaoflC AV90UI, •B· cw P. SA.LES COM· on 10·1 99 ™" bUi•ness IS con Amelie.an 201. eo.i. Mesa, CA PANV, 444 MendOza 19ll968070S7 ducted by a !Jlf'eral lnfert>anc Mongage, Inc • 92627 n~••· p ,_,Oct 7 14 21 pal1Mrsh p , (CA). 890 W Ba\er St. This t.uitneu Is con-Tarrace. Corona dal Mar, ~ 1..,. • HaV9 you slartet1 OOlng Ste 200 Costa Mesa CA duQed by an ndrvlOull CA 92625 28 1999 Tha62 busineu yer? No 92626 Have ~ tta"8d doing Jerry Themas Hood. I B I Matthews AmolO This business IS 000· buslneu.yet7 No 444 !'Ael'ldoza TerT11ce. Flct1t oua us ness Thll st.atemnnl was dueled by· 1 corporation Daniel J. Cooney Corona dEtl Mar, CA Name Statement f.led wlll'I tile Counfy Have you started doing This statement was 92625 The tollow•ng person• Cten.. or Orange County business yet? Ye", liltld w11f\ the County Th•s business hi ton· are dOlng bustness as °'' to.5.99 06/011'99 Clerk Of Orange County dur.t&d by an 1nd1vldual Total Eclipse. 2428 19996107335 Amencan O"I 10-H~ll Have you started doing Ney,poci Bllld., "'·Col.ta Delly Pilot Oct 1 14. 21 1nre~nc.Mortgage, 1nc , 109M80105t bu11ness ye1? Yes Mo£a, CA 112627 28 19119 ThJn John R Ga""'1Qt-OfWP· DellyPfld Oct 7, t•, 21 . July I, t 990 Joenna Keltv Stl!eld> CFO , 2.8 t egg Th969 Jerry TllOmas Hood 16 Pleaaant wa •• AllSO , Flctltloua Buainesa This &ta•etT'len1 wu l Tf\1$ tatement WIS Vielo. CA $2656 N s•-t me t I leO W•th tll8 COunty FJ_., 8 ·-~ I Wllh Ille County KltTlber 'I BaflooN :.!831 am• ... e n a.~ ot Or..oge Couoty .... t.iOUa uau-• Clerlt cl Orange Counly Portola or, Costa Men The lo,'low!ng ~ l"SOtl$ an 10.5.99 I Name Statement Oil 10 19 &9 CA 92626 are (jOing buslne&s 8 10096807121 The follotMng pe!SOl'l5 10996a08650 This bua""ess IS c.on· Ll~C. 6.,4 T~m' ~a"Yy Daily PJlot Od 7 14 21 I are dOlng ~~~ D11ly Pllcll Oct. 21, 28, ducted by en un111· ' '"' ... 28 1999 Th982 Etept\ant .,.., ........ au· Nov ... 11. 1999 Th013 C01pora11d assoc1a11on ~!~~ea~~~ Fictitious Bushl•H I ran1. 25250 Lii P~l STATEMENT OF other ltlan a partner.1hp LlC, (C8tilomia). 62• Name Statement RQ8d tao-oa H ABANDONMENT OF ix:::s~ ~~r'1oed doing Terminal W1y Costa The follCMing persons ~r ~· Co USE OF FICTITIOUS Jollnne Snields Meu CA 92627 re dOlll9 ~iea u (CA), 121 East Matan BUSINESS NAME This stalefT'ent wn ThiS t>usiness 11 con· Rit.YMONO & RA'Y St*t. s.r,. Bartlet&. Thi IOllow\ng pelW"l(S) lilad the Countv dllded by~ Umred MONO t991 Pomotlll CA 93101 hU (have) abandoned Cle~ of Or~ Cooniy Liablltly Co Av COsla Mesa Cit. This l:lulir'ea 11 aon· 1t1e use c.I the llcllbous on 10•1,99 Ha11e you stattt!<I OOlng 9.:!627 duetta by a OOl"pOt81lon bus•ness name 1999680706I bu11na111 ~e ? Yu, Maria Segura Gambol Ha-. you it.lfled dOlng 01 Ma11e lnt1rkx11, 1°"4 Dally Pout()(;! 7. 1'4, 21. 4 i!J 1>11 1991 Pomana A.v Costa business Y9'1 Yu. 109' Irvine Ave . Newport 28 t 91l9 Th963 Newpon Bait Company Meg Cit. 92627 s B Restaut1lnt Co, Beach, CA 92660 • LLC, Jann Cunnlt!gf'lem, This bustneas is oon· Sean I(, t.Aa~ c F O The FICl•t•ous Bus•neu Fictitious Builnes• Pan r ducted by en •ndiYldull Thia atatament was name rel111ed to at>ove Thia t.Jtement "' Ii H1119 you star\ed dQlflg Ned \tftr\ ltia COl.ntY was flled In Oranga Name Statement rited with ·1 CocX1!Y bullneu ~·? YH ti t Claltl o1 0ran:ge Courtly County on 11 ·10·118, The lollo ng l>OrtCM CIOlio: ot ~ CoYntv 91 00 l>-16.QQ ALE NO 1~Nn5007 ., ®Ina bOSlnass as on 10 6-ln Mana SegUrl Ganltl(la 1tHlllOHJO Soulhcoest Oe11gn1, DtuoWateiFtelgf1tFOf t'"'80ns.t I Tflis statement w s °'111Yf>ilo(Ocl7, 14,21. Inc, (DE), Three Christ· ward~. 16671 Sim Dally Pilol Oct 1, 14 21. flied y,l\h lilt" C<lunlr 28 "199 Tn1111 tna canler. 201 N. mona Ln HunUn!1tOO 28. ' 11 lll978 Cfor11 of OrAnoe County Waln111 Sr., Wll1ngton, DE I.---------..!_-------..:.;._.;_... __ ..-__ ..... _______ , 19801 Thll bullneU IS COO· ducted by; • COIJ>Of'ltlon ' Southc~•I Designs tnc DIO'la Boler· Treasurer This statement was lilad """' lhe Couoly Cle111 ot Orange CoUrlty on 10l1 ~II '""'°""' Dall\I Pilot Od 21, 28, Nov. i , 1 t, 1999 Tno1• Flc:iltJou1 Bualw• Name St.nement The fOIOWlng pel'M)tl$ ... doing butloeea u Eqully~ Tec:Mol· 3635 E Ooesl , NO 338 Co• el Mar, Call! 826:>$ Daniel E. Dou1oux 353S t: Coast Highway, No Corona d9I Mar, Ca 112625 This tJume con OudOd t>y: n ~ H )'OU Id~ ou11nu1 y 1 Yes, ll-3C)..09 ~E Doutou• fNt Ila$ mttnl WH flied Wiil\ the ~ Clm OI 0t.nge ~ OI\ 10 15-90 , ..... O«la ~ Plot Ott ft, t.1. Hot .... 11 , ... "Th0t5 Y oii:i ••lftaii ~ ............ 'TM ~ ""'°"' .... ~~~ ftM>IO" PAN.. 2045 ,,....... COUit. Ooatl ~Qtte1lla Nl29 .::,~00.:-11111 ...._ .... l STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • · • · ~. OdCb. 2a. r999 · . . . Gl- EQUAL HOUSING OProRT\HTY ........................ .................... ,... nl F* ....... Ad II t• • _..,.11Mc11•n•llltfll " Ntt1111• .,"' "''"'"'· , .. "'"" If ""''•llllltl ~ .. rtcl, ..... ,.,.... •• ......................... ......................... ........ , '"" '"*-·· ............. ,, ..... 11111 ...... ,.. •'" .... ._...., _,. "' lfwtnht-' .... ltf 1111 ttlata •Ille• h hi ............. OW1n1tn ...... , ,.,,_. 111•1 '" Ntllllttt 1nlfflh• II !alt ......... ~ .... ..... .,......, ... r.- ..... ~. ulllMI .... .,.. II 1•-4(4.aM Fe! ............. oc ... , ..... ... HU0 .. 4"-.. . .... 7 .. --~· •. ... I I .. • t , .;. ,;r,·· -·-..... -r ~s··. • i .. ~ i, , ·~~:ia! . •••••••••••• : a SOLDu : • • ! SHOWCASE ! • HOMES • ! FOR SALE ! ! In Our Sat ! • Real Estate • ! Sup.PJementl : ! HOMES OF: : THE WEEK ! • • • Ol1play Ads • ! Start at $751 ! ! Deadline : * Tuesday 5PM • ! Open House ! ! Uatfnga ! : Only $151 ! • Deadline • ! Thuraday 5PM ! • tt Paya to • ! Advertlae ! t In the Beat : * LOCAL * ! Real E.tate ! ! Section ! * Call Todayll * ! USA RIVERA ! • 949-674-4252 : ! ANNE WILLEY ! • 949-57~9. • . * •••••••••••• NCW TOWARoMe m• S.F. HA 28A Oceln View Olelt 1$'4.900 ~ IClnnty llE. Mt-72MC* 1 TURTlE ROCK lonat price Open SaUSI#\ 2.f 12 MlfYtOll home In &mnlt 5bf 3 5ba 'trplcs, newly bull 1995 3 CM gal= 32.5511. EICROWNO. ~ NOTICI TO CAEDITOM Of 8ULK8A~ •. AND Of INT'ln nul'I TOTRAHIFEA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE UCEHSE(S) (VCC S.C ,105 etaeq. end 8. p s.c. 24073 et Nq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet a bl.Ilk Nie ol UMtS and 1 lt'll\Sfer ol THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE-tN Selected Units i~-OPEN SUNDAY l:oo.6;00 • * * * * • • * * • • Rate oppom.nty ti No. Lag ~ .. ~~ 38;, JJO~t..ao BNch . 949-509"8863. 494-371 t IOOiE FLAT OCN Vu lot 702 CAHYOH VlEW OR 2br, 2.Sbt t IOOsf, 2 c.r g•. pool $769,000 BY OWNER f1M«M359 l t •:let-6646 NO llouAA vi£Ws newer 2& 2Ba. Mstr 81 w/Ff>, MC sys. trg ()cg) view dee* tor entertaining S89S,OOO l(athy Stlekl, Prud C. Ally. 949--497 ·3982 1 32=-1 OCEAHffiOHT Ax.ER THE PRICE WIU AMAZE YOUI AGENT M•72Ut20 Vlntege Beech eon_,. Absolutely Beautlful 4Bd 28a in pl1me belGtl loc. $535,000 ~ 949(723-8120 5 R ANANciNO MM-ESTATE VALUE II 38138a on HIJgl ATS X tOO Pltva1e Galecl Lot. Room FOi RV Ind Boat, $489,000. SEUER WIU CARRY with Im.it down 1729 IRVIHE AVE. • SAT & SUN tG-5 • llroUr t4M42-315G NEW HOME • EictuaM: 3Br 2 sea, Beck Bay, $399,000 2072 Cllurdlll C1 MGA ~3304 BIG CVN ViUls TWNHOME EXCEUEHCE 8ordertng Sig Cyn Oolf CoUrM. 2·3bls ()pen &in 1-4 FORO ROAD PROPERTIES 1Mi.-1ss.noo , •uao P9nn· 36 Ci)(ltlo Fum 2b< 2ba 998sl, pan slluttefl. land tse, COfTITI pool Prtv bd1 tor res S 135K LIDO RESORT HOMES IMH'TU623 OI 720-9882 BIO CANYON 3800 S F 481' 381, ofllce. remodeled, II lllW appls, jecuzzJ. pllOne sys, cedar closets. rrust seel 1799.000 949-721-5888 • ORR $LIN 1:S • n 111 mz.s RIWt A.._ LllXUfy WMetfront Dvt*x wlftl dodc. s 1,300.000 Nin Slr(a, BroktN 849-759-Bno A CUSllC HOME On Tiit Oolf Coune ~-...-lt».41 IC on 11'fot fllrwwy, PMI 6 .,.. muoo. ""'· .... .... i4Nt21 :--~~ lf, .. ..,,.: . • . ,t . I' -. · r.-. ·-r Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. •ewe are a pet" community. 6 blocks from the beach • 949-644-2611 E sldt eotti9i. 2bi t be. •Ina car gar. no P9lS. 239o Elden t8 U7Sllno. 71.....,Wt.U RF I F CHRISTMAS Iott PW'lldl & All Bay ActlvltlH. MonOlly~ Id ii bn1 Bay trm locdon, llCcelenl condibon wfgmrage pill$lg, W/O, and ..-~! £r 1-800-247-8209 View 18drmr, ~ floor plan wfF.P, rwo pallOI, RlllOl1 ~ l.N· Ing! S1600 888-~ae BHutlful Oceen view Spacious 1 Sr + loll. ~AIJrious upgrades. reso!I style amanftiesl Act Now! $1888 888-783-87118 Waite 10 Biibo• 11. mfui 2 + 2, Oen View. Gorgeous gaur ki. SC*iolJS lhr0l4!0Ut Pee Friendly won·1 1..Mt s 1943 88&-"83-e786 m VllWll • 0t Ntwpo11 24·Hr llllld. FP, roman «U, W/D, Concierge • 949-706-9696 LuxuRiOUS COlliMUNITY 28'12Ba. W/O. lrp 9'C*lr9 Conc:itfoe M:I Now'' 949-"l06-!Mi9e 115'31!1 CdM-2BR 2.5BA Engllltl Townhome, Sunny ~o. Other Home1 Avellable 94M7H181 COM Rental Sale• Soeclalilt e CHRIS E'DWAADS • Flrl1 Ealt9I ProplfUM .. NIM209 c:.I flhone ()CU\ ViilW & Japwee Garden. lmmaCulale 4Bt/ 3Ba. SS.500. Cal ~. (949) 233-6146, 949-SO!l-8883 .... ' ... ~ , .... -~" I ti t ' ', . . . --.-· ~ ' I ;iii: ... • . ' ,. ... .... ~.. " .. ·-·~. ' I f • a - Sil!! • • °' ... :·~ .. ~ ~..-: .. • .. • :, ,,,,,... ..... ' ...... ' ..-ri. 'I • ! ' . ' .... -.. . ' . . ... I I ' : ,..,....,..... • • ... .,, fl . . . .. . .. .. ~ ··~ 1lcot101tc beverage ~·>•~lObe m.cle .. TM l'llfNC1), So oal ~Of FtOere T.. Numbers Ind bUtl· ... ~ ot "' Mllertt~I) .,.: P9M twM ~ .. I Ml!HTllJ. ind ! of. INOEPEN0£NCE I~ ~ ~ w "** •I ~ t1y IN Nlel(a)I OOOOWtll 0' AN I aa.c>w. INC. tl743 PMonlll Cf**· be p9id or1y .,_ lhe llcen1 .. (1), la/are: EA11NG P\.ACE and I&/ "'°'*' 9vdb"g 201, :-.c1 • :WW hU '*" ac>:-NONE el9 IOC-.:t ll 311 E. Anella CA 1 and I $6.000 00 ptOYed l>v the Dtplatt· 8eaMtly « Fe0et8! Tu MESA. CA 92121 • .. 11;fs:6i·--awn °' $76,000 tnd ~. Oontra. The name(I), SOClll 17TH STREET. COSTA I the.~..._ eta• Demlnd Not9 • In ttie tnen1 ol Atcoholfc NumbM and addl-.e <>' The ~ of llcel'M '° The Wlc _..,. fObteCil 8200 00 ~IO be ,._ p AN ·ASIA MONGO· PAN·ASCA MONGOLIAN INC, AOt 288-2136-3, 389 E t7TH STREET. 112, COSTA MESA, CA 92627 ~~·~~ ~.=:~~ t~o~~IUC~~ C*-~~ i~rPOHT.CHENG (5SHOS-a2·28'7) Ind WINE-EATING Pl.ACE I Sec:oor\ 8108 2 UcenM ~ LAI KUEN I.AM LICENSE 1'1·3291tll The putCNlt Pftce °' h 1'111 bMt1 egtMCS be· SY: /SI JVH C CHENG (881828·50-71131 . no• IHUed tor IM oonaldet.aon In COMee· lWHn th• .. lier(•}/ (~) • Doing bullneu u · PAN ASIA MC>NGC>t.IAN BAR-8-0 16351 OAKf'ON ORIVE. t:''•e• 1oea110 II lion With""' .... °' lhe bneM(•) Ind 1he In-/SI SIU CHUN CHAU HACIENDA HEIGHTS, E btJtlneH and lrltllfer of ten4ed buyet(l)/trent· /81 LAI KUEN LAM All other bu11neu IWIM(I) Ind cddMI( .. ) ul9d bV .,,. ..,..,...~ bnt .. (I) Within Iha CA 817'5 The bultt Ale encl ttte liolnM, It lhe tum of *-<•) .. l9QUhd by Published Newport The ...... beirlO IOld ~ ol Ille alc:dlOllC M0.20000. lndldna In-Sec. 24()73 of"' Buef· ~Me Daily are oener111Y dMClibed ~ IOenle(s) ventory Hllm1tecf II fW Ind Pr~ Piiot ()c:tober 28 ':m u : -FURNITURE{I). .,.,_"*"ldedtobecon· S20000. wt1icll oonelttS codl INil h conllden· ' TII02t FIXTURE(I), EQUIP· ~ M IN o4llc9 of IN! tollcMlng. .-i1..o'aa...J111:m1:...x~h.:...i. _____ ==~============~ Exclusive Gated Community ATOP NEWPORT COAST • Enclosed Garage · • Alarm System • Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • Fitness, Business, Clubhouse Centers One Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1290 Two Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1490 $200 &curity Oeposic with appro.ied credit (Dou not include jKt deposit) San Joaquin Hills at Newport Ridge Drive • LIVE IN LUXURY APA R lMENl HOME S Exc lusive Fashion Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Fitness Center I Bed from S I 795 I Bed/den fro m $181' Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access • 24 HR See'Urlty Cate •Clubhouse Facility 2 Bed from $2385 2 Bed/den fro m $2885 Gas f'ireplaces 9 Foot Celllni$ Condo Specs Subterranean Parkine Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPO IN TMENT 1-888-222-6924 • Walle to Balboa Island, F:uhion I land, rcst.aurants & theatres • Spacious floorpJan~ •Concierge .service • Private ~ac.h • 3 lighted tennis courts • Pets welcome • Resort style pools, spas, fitness center & auna • Furnished luxury suites avail.iblc o,,e bulrooni from $1,550 One bedroom with loft from $1,725 Two btdroomsfrom SJ,945 Promontory Point Pacific Coast Hwy at Jamboree 888-783-8786 1• Newport Marina •1 Apartments Bayhunt c:ommun1ty wnh pnVlltt'. bcoth 6r rmrtna Walk to Ralboli lswnd W •pa- Mlnutu {min hlon lsland • Wood·burnlng/ps r1ttpl-.t:c • Prl"111c ga,.go • 8oa1 hps •wnl.iblt'. Now lA".a ng \RR and 2BR SI 00 SllOO Sorry No Pcu a. Please call (9.+9) 76().-0919 el .. . . . " . . ~ . r-..' : .: 'JJ-'r ,,. '.,~·~ ~ l~ -. ...... .. . ~: J ' • • • ' ' ~ a ',• • , f: t ._' l If ~... .... ~ ~ I IO • •••••••••••••••••• ! OCUIROHT : • A OCIAN C&.Oll • . , ...,.. ""' .....,,. . • -..StOOO. • : lltrMNa.-0 : •••••••••••••••••• •llCICANYOMe •IN JIH tlovtl, Hiii .............. ,,_ .................... ,,. ..... Aililii • ftOUli ~ dflwl, .. piMlll, huDe yMS, ~. Wllldng dlilWice IO dlll l300MllO ,_,.. U/I IMM31-«711 25 IL Vertai&Vi ... "' Cl(pll, ""' ... • brf\1lt I IW. "'*'· lll00,.·18*11f.174t &CTtinhNa.iVtilf. 2tJf 2'.'bl wooa tn 2< OM, llmll.. pool, mm.c. new ldlctlllll l2000 M-712 71SJ ~::..~SF ..,.,,Ml ... = 2C p .1175 000 • ANIOtl 1Mt17Wt81 DESIGNER CLOTHING WAREHOUSE SALE AT WHOLESALE AND BELOW PRJCES. THURSDAY 21STTO FRI 29TH ONLY · 9AM-5PM -1639 Monro11ia. - CodtaMua6dwun 16th d 17th ~~·-:IJ1 ~ .. . ,j .. _ -~ --1 ~· • t • .l ·~· ' ... ~-1 ·" • -,.... I • ' - I ··- --( . ;. ,..... . '. t ' '!I •• f .. ' -. ,. ..... . . -· -. " _ ..... r.r4r.: -~ 1~' __ .... __ _ ms---· ""llMe RECE" JCUSTOMER SVC , ........ R Diver Wanted Ftr-M ·~ Mon-Frt, Low~ ~5.~1:'!., c:,22 per hour plut l0e-5P ~tty rate llltlMI drtYt, • al warr. ~--°'*'· -..--1111 on .,,, (421112)$17,989 .,,_... dUClll Ind rihontl, cuatomer NAIERI • • QUldons -c:omnu.:. ~ Mon thtU SW! lion 11c111:;;;;.,v.... ~14)54o.t100 aa-IO 5:45pm, Ad· good compulW llclll Fax ' 'II ll2K ~ ·=· wotk rnay be rMumt to ~15,"' ._..... llllllible. • ~ JIMlt II M9-&4&-3737 --.., dM blue,~ hew truck 0t Van, ln.wa~ with or payments, ~toclal '".L card, and D .v. prtnt out. ng 6ppllcatlona to thN Fri from m to 4:00pm. brfng 111 r• Information. ~Orange County • Pam Becklngham '290t Garry Ave. r ~Ana, Ca 92704 •• 714-649-1541 ::~ ~Iii M '°' FlillO$$ QA> In Newport Belch Momt1111 and Weekends 11 . _ c.lf MH42-3215 (tETAIL HALLMARK STORE In NP9, now hirtnt Allt. lhn.-e« ._.,, ...... F/PT •• Mt-nt.eoes REITlOfiAHt CZ.le:= ,97 FOOO SERVERS EJq>,d, Lo 10k mi, white, tin i'Cenor, ~~:., bllol"".lfT(074938)Sl9.988 RETAIL·ExP'b SALES • (71'=-"~oo 51111per.on ~ see 1ac1t1 ctc1lillC"COnCOUra 111 eppar14 at uPIC*t atoce at Low mllel beige tin lltW NB gollcou11e. sai.v + moonroo1 • cc1 & mor i comm John MM52.fat (206321)' S2S 9~ TER .. IHIX I NAIV.S ' llmltclat.t poll1ionl IY .. IOf (714)$-40-t100 11111/alstomw SVC. ildlwl-cXDILUc OEVIUE '17• 1.11111 lncp-t 949-64&-0212 I Lo nv. lfw, VI Nonhslar, bll I al Wlrr. (2tn48) $21.988 4IO .,.., , r1t=100 OPPOR'IUNll'IU clbiLUo oEViu.E •99 $100 000 Lo 14k ml, while., ... leather, FIRST YUR FROM HOME I VB, Nol'llslar, 1111 ol warr Noe E~ wtlll Y04/re C746T72) Nlbtn S27.988 W o r I h ? FI T • PI T 714-540-9100 888-99G-8S97 CADiLLAC ELDORADO 'ee I ~'~ I Touring, 300 HP. Nol1hstar, 11111! white .PHrl, Ian lttir, gotgeoosl (604157) $32,988 NABERS AHANCIAL PROBLEMS? (71•)540-9100 .,.lennium blowcxlts Cftdt CttEVROLET Altro Lt •11 fl!>llr, big or amlll llUWllss Low mhl, "' power & stalt-ups, or pel'SOnll We more, 9.110, lit, ~ llr. 11- Clll help ~ 88&-6~ lovt Call IOI' QlfTenl Oflcing, BAOCREOIT OK LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER Consolldatlon, P111on11 (71')112-llOI AETAll.-RETAIL-RETAlt. I Bullnlu Low Interest ralle, Chevy Bui11Mtti1Ca1111ro Pit Evt1/W11kends, no up front IMS Call '12 V6, IUIO,M;, Pl llovs. a.-11 Gift SIO!e ALSO Strallord 1-877·8S4-8002 arnooed • ....,,. concllfon M"OEUVERY DftlVER 11400 obo MH31-3852 ~ In PltlOtl, 3445 Via DURANGO DOOGE ·ee Udo: N.B 94&-n:J.-5858 Low l!lllet. super c1un RETAIL SALES HELP buy lor whol1111e. , MUST LOVE DOGS II 23ft GRADY WHITE 'ti 125",995+ 1 .. IWFt44740 f)MEE 000 BAKERY G LAND ROVER -., -Mt-7f0.3&47 ulfltrNm. 250 Yll!llhe, Ntwport Bdl MM40-M4S , SALES ASSOCIATES :~ $55."=' FORO AEROSTAR YAH '81 Lt~:i.~:: mvt/fy sto<t 949·515-ll071 EX1tnded, YWf low mletgt, ~-pc.,,ii;~~"-:&= ao " sEXRXv '1i'i1 l::~:SOO~: ;.art + montNy bonus a .SPORT FISHER• 714-540.5995 714-78H118 iMdcal. Loti0na & Lace 743 x~;=-:f"1 FORD ASPIRE 'i1 eair.Sf.&e A.Co5t1Mesl Auto, IC, CUI (21808/ START YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Set your own sctlld-- Ult Conerol r,our own Income Sel rom your home. at WOl'k, tlll'OIJ!1I fundla!Hra . 81 an ._Avon RepflSllnllllve .. 'tel (888)5e1·28e& lttcl\era Aul1t1nu ~ '°' lfternoon csay. lllrt 3-oepm Mon-Fri, E CE lftls 18(JJ11ed. MMS04442 Lido I.it Oodt tor Ill~ l low pwr boat Aprox 30-40ft mu beam ol 12 W xll1 *· Side tn1t IAI 94!Hi73-78n -•• ______ ......_ __ 210185) 14.995 MCKENNA VOL.KSWAGEH 714M2.2000 • FORD BRONCO '• • Edell Bauer Edit, ....,.la/\an, loeded, mini cond, 4X4, CO ~. or'tf 39k ml, $18.900 080 714-754-0737 Of cell ptione 714-4 73--000 I FOf'O EXPEDmOH 'ti Edell 8liJlf 4xA, llAO, llhf IUI pwr, pwr '"11, llloys, 8K ml (Al8871) I Call for cunlnl pricing LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER cm)IH..aoe • .. .. FORD T .alRO UC M ve, Auto, "-' wtilW!lreY lthr Inter, ••K mntt', 1 OWllll' .. ..-. ..... condition. 111,IOO. ........ 1at FORD fAuRUs '13 Aulo, II P'#f, WWhll Ql9Y lhr Wet, complellty loedtdt Keylels tntty. CO. airvool. &W1d new et10 wilt\ 41( ml $9500 714·fl03.S262 HONDA CiViC 'ii Auto, IC. Clll, Pl (l4057/ 044091) 1.9.995 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 71U42.2000 JXoOXA lCJi t 'i7 SEDAN •D IS7,115 17~2 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ts3-4IOO Jaguw XJi seaan 6 'ii $33,915 ...... ~ BAUER JAGUAR 71 .. 953--4800 Jaguat XJi sedan 6 'ii S33,tff ...SI BAUER JAGUAR 714-i53--4800 Jagu• XJIVindinPLl1 'ii S39,"5 IMSOI llAUER JAGUAR 71'4MIOO Jagu1r XJi venaen Piii Sedan~'f7 $4C,995 17""5& BAUER JAGUAR 71 .. MMIOO Jagu1rXJ6 'II Very dlen, wel malrQlned, ,.... tlf11. CJD ltlcker, m ml. '5995 Rich 949-723-1585 JAGUAR XJi 111 VAHDEN Pl.AS 4-0', lul pwr. Ml~· wire wtlMll, t owner, re- COfdl, rMI cleM, S6600'obo 949-723--1504 Jffp Cher tfo 4.A 190 Red hhr, llJIO, all pwr, 11ereo, loW, new bell.111. lgn. bib. l\olM, ti NCOl'dl, no oll rd $5995 949-7~ JEEP Otand Cherobt 13 ~"'~· pns-h cono out Or1g OWlltf wfOl'iy 68K ml, AC. cass, Ptw, PIS, llh, tint, reek, overslztd .,.. rid IJllOraded shoc:ka Will not lull 113,850 Prlvllt party. M•720-7»7 LAkD ROYEA OiSc 'M e11ck , Low mllh, Former service loaner $27,1199 + feta IXA-;'t!~1 LAHOROVV. Hewpcw1 Bdl ... ~ ..., .. Both 'fulnerable. South deals. WEST • 7632 0 10 o A 106 NO.RTH • AKQJO 11 UJ o lH •A94 EAST •95 0 J7 • tl ~J8 • 1651 • QJ 107 J SOUTH •Jl4 O AK9752 'O KU3 •Void The biddina:. _ SOl1111 WFSI' 10 ... l o Pa. ,.. ,.. Openina lead: Quun of• ACWI ',...,.._ 7 fldMlfitt ..,. 10F .. tD• Soulh's l"'o-hcart rebid tn this 14 Golio...._ sequence promlled 1 m-catd 'u1L 15 Oul -.,,. Therefore. Nonh could afford 10 11 ar.... _.. Jump to same walh confadcn«. ~~ ~ -We l led the c.iuecn or club$, taken 19 Duo with dummy's ace as dec:lon:r dis· 20 &plodet Clldcd 1 diamond from hand. Hold-23 SW. - ins nine uumps b=tded by the eee-K ~. tD 1<m11 king, pl1yan1 for a 2-2 spht is the nor-27 ~ ~ maJ way lO ucklc the SUll. As the 28 SWard,...... eatds lac, that would lead to the con-29Food111t1 tncl's defeat. As soon as East pi~ 30 Air..._ mmmo the lead, a dnunond shifi throu&h 3t UM t1i111booka South's kin& would net the defenders 33 TNnj ol • ...- lhrcc tncks an that suit 10 go with ~ = :_ their uump trick -down one 31 TV .- South appreci3ttd the fact that East 38 ~ gr.- was the dallier hand and had 10 be 8otltly kept olT lead if at all ~ible, so ll :'l ScuTy ltjck IWO declarer led 8 heart from !2 t~ eganc dummy and, when Easl followed 43 SllCJ04lrll 1Grs with the eiaht. declarer mKrted the 45 Gol ltilndatd nme. Althou&h th3t lost to West's ten, 4e Cly. the contract was untouchable. 47 ~ )ourMY Declarer would wan any re1um, draw : ~::".:.r trump:. and then play olT four roonds 52 PlloJ~ In the luicon of bridae, A stands for Avoidance -kccpin.s the danacr band off lad. Conslderini the uump su11 alone, South took an 11111-per-~tage play. Howe'fer', it was a tech· nical masleipiece and guarutced the contrael at the possible cost of an ovcrtrick. of spade~. d1scard1ng another dia-w.-.... mond on the Inst spade. Since the ace 1--..---..----of diamonds rs offside. declarer must ........ -~ ,' . ' ' ..... 'l I :1...; I ' ' -;-f, \ r. 'N I :_~ LEXUS ElaOO 'ts Cal for currtnl prtolna LEXUS OF WEIT'MINmR (714)1fl-4tol lExus El soo 'is Low mllea, beige, tan lta1htr, mint condrtlonl (090827) $17}118 HA111£RS (714~9100 LEXU 6400 117 Cal for currlnl prtolna LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)8$2-4808 LEXUS LS400 'M Cal lor CWlnl ortana LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7U)H2-tl06 LEXUS SC300 'M Call lor CUtrent l>llelng LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71 • )112..noe MerCldu-8enz suwo Roadltef 20 ... $3e,"5 IMSl7 BAUER JAGUAR 714-MMeOO MERCEDES BENZ §320 ts Champagne, low ml . $35,995 -t ..... ·~ LAND ROVER Hewpcw1 Bdl M~S MERCEDES BENZ t3 ·-WAGON"•• lmmac, wttWt, th, aunrt. 3nl aeat. X1nl cond, loldedt Make ofter 71HSHl737 or Cell phone 714-473--0001 still lose l\llO diamond tricks. 001 that, i'I .,.....,..--4_-+--t--+-- Logethcr w11h the trump trick alread,Y banked. gives the defender only their lhor-4--+---4t---+--t-- book. LEXUS ES300 '86 Cal lor curete pnong LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER (714)112-6906 VWOOLFGL '17 5 spd, IC C1SS (41257/ 005037) $11 995 MCKEHNA llOUCSWAGEN 71U4UOOO VW GOLF GTI &Cyl W 5 $pd, IC, pw Dd. rocil ClW, bll. (551o:iloe689o) m .99S UCkENNA VOUCSWAGEH 71U42.2000 VW JETlA GLS 'II P°"r.~ (272661199323) st 5 995 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 714-6C2·2000 llW JETTA GL 'M 5sod, pnv (55996/015098) $11.995 MCKENNA VOUCSW~OEN 714-6C2"2000 ttc., HEALTHMD SUSINESS ~ .... fARntHO INTERIORS IOttwn I 81'1 I Remodll Roan AddMkn -Vu.iMC ~560875 M9-&45-9325 I •• ,,.. '"1 • • ~ ' ,-y, . .. r'il"'''t..,· -"1 .. i • .,. • ' ' r 4 l ff _ ... .'.· . --·'· .. .,, -· . loaf Au Paw Pior.wn seclq ~I :td Hl.'dl f arr.:.e. Cu !Kally EIWdlirt Fie.ii*. lep. 4Sh!V4'l Mal'Y ~ PiotS 10 chocR m '*"'• COii ~2~1c. ut1 eoo.11J.2002 ww.i.~r.com ~ ..... :.-;; ~-.. · .. .-. ~··;:~-·~ • -.If. • ~·..._I ,. • • ~ ~ ~ .~ ,,.9'~ .~ 1'~~ PC--~HIW M°'~~~ o.,pte+ .... w....a Can't aeern to Qltto .. 1'10M ,.itt* •ound lhe houM? LM lhe Cl111•1d ........ .... ..., help _you Md ............. I All Di~ul S6t Ccmect1<a! • rm l Moa.lkl • Sttaprret! • Uab.stell Acusal • Lal Acus "-Nllakt All for SQ6 00 equal to $6.86 per month! When you \l&Jl up on hnc al "ww.surfaside.ntt 18600 M• Sln:c1 l29S HUlllUllUJll Ba;b. CA 92643 l-8'7SURFSIDE ( 1-877-873· 7433) ~~ "' -~ ~'. ',. ~ . .. . .. ,, t :-t I ~ :··~ . .. a ..... •Ti U \ Uilis ........ l/Si'l' ·l~l& r.•N-O..•C- 1111 unMAn 722•7471 SMALL JOB EXPERT! DUNCAN ELECTNC Locel.'Ouldtr.,,.,,,.,. SeMcellieriiO'dds- 20 Vf1111 experience Complete Mtdial ProW U275870 IMM5C>-7042 s79/ Wdgh1 Lou UCENSEO CONTRACTOR -M«M a.c"'*4 No job too amll M ave'• VIAGRA Alplir, fWnodll. F-. Spa. New Servlcll M9-MS.3656 R£cAIN COf'IRDfNCE IN li1 NBOOo I ... vism ~ GREATAREWboom 80()-7()()..8-,n Ordlr yours nowt Onlv St SOI cotd. $85ltWll cord1 F r11 dill/iNlfy 7t4~1432 stlSOf4ED AREWOOD StWCord, SU 112 cord. FREE DELIVERY 714-at241H I* Fl~I SALEUSERVICUINSTL Hardl\tOC)d, V1rr,1. CtflmlC Paigo, ewpe1 MC. VISa Ll708279 71 ....... TIOO .. ..-...~ ... \' f I ' \ y • • )o ... • '" ~ r•'. • r . . . •,;_.,•41· HOii( RmoMTIOlit MJIOOEUNQ •At& HT. quid/Comm. 01ckl/ t~IE~ ~Ji:Jblold Loe rt/1.a..11~ -~ . . • -j" ,.,...... • ' .·1 • .. 13,000 CHILDREN DEAD ... frorri simple ho1n~~nin1 producl.S tlwt are in )'001 bomt ritht now! Don't ~t your kids at risk&!!)' locett lntroduc.i!ll air natutil non-toxic dianins prod11ds, EDIBLE t0 JOll1 kick will be sJ~ CALL TODAY Mt l:U.5200 • • I ,-,_,._ 'of LABELS Li.AVE rou• $1'N.ATUH '1HINDI 'fl'~f~" Pt...Jn"f • W-ro1•n £1,mwJ •Aft,,._,.,., ftf#niu • c..-.. 1 '""'~' Mylitr • Vi,,,t DA YID I . l'U•ClLL printw0rx '-"'r-""' m-4m ,._ """'1!7lJ4rJI The Caltf. NII<> Utilitin Cornmialon REQUIRES 1t1M ell usad houaehold ooodt rnovttt pt1nt hlr P V C. Cll T number: lmot Wld c:NcAltrl p_dnt .,. l C.P. tunbtf In Ill ~"'°" hav. • qut1tion ~'11 !tglMy « • mo¥ef, ~ OCl'lllCN n..-..'" HANDMADE 01.D WOIUD PAINTS l!'nl.IUOMXT'DUOR '"'~!-' ibulNli.t LIME WASH BONCOTil. FU.~CO MllKPAfNT /i,r £. : 'Nitti Cont11<1 ROBtJrr ISBUl COMPANY r+.f'•·"'..I ''"'""'' tx.•4941~ ·1c:1. ' 646.3006 P11. 949.SI0.4Hi2' nta.ll ScnaJI }ohs 0 ~ NP~l!tJ'­ •tUlJ.9.)9' ., ... . ' -.. L + + • ·-.. ~ ,.,. ... ·~ .. Q.lm ·MlfmmTllm .,.i-.... ............ 141 -141 . ltll ... - VW :it-n A GL '17 5 IC>CI. pi!1f cc (28662/0781134) $12 995 MCKENNA VOUCSWAGEtf 716-MMOOO VW'ASSAT 99 s ~ f1'I' lllltoer. root. alloys (1 831 t 082581J $20.1195 I ~A VOutSWAOEN f1('4UOOO • FULL LINE of NEW and CERTIFIED • RE-SALE VEHICLES .. • •GOLD KEY DELIVERY" on all vehides ••• includes 24-Hour Roadside Service • S ED PARTS BOUTIQUE •• ~ . d Standard Accessories • Leather Interior • Chrome Wheels Oldsmobile 11 COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE . SHUTTLE ••• · · includes Airport .Drop-off /Pick-up (JWA) .II COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS 11 FREE SATURDAY CAR WASH 11 COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE in our comlortable Customer Lou t tax ror 36 mo Closed end lease on approved credit Total dnYHftS1115.86allef fadOIY rebm. Residual $20,19560. FROM M S R p INCtUOES FACTORY REBATE (.338998) • Total payments of S14 622 80 + ta 12K ml. alowld per yar 20e per mile luu:w (~) • • • • 1 9 9 9 ·--~