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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-06-07 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' I l SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2001 El Toro Overshadows proposed JWA agreement • Officials at Newport forum add.resmlg John Wayne issues reiterate their support for an aiJport at the closed Marine base. Paul alnton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT HARBOR -It didn't take long for policymakers dis- cussing the future of John Wayne Airport on Wednesday to empha- size the importance of an airport at the dosed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Even though those discussing the issue at a forum held in the Riverboat Restaurant's water-level lounge represent areas in North County, the discussion proved once again how intertwined the two issues have become. "If there's not an atrport at.El Toro, the pressure for growth in Orange County will be placed on John Wayne,# Supervisor Jim Silva said. ·If we do have El Toro, citi- zens living around John Wayne will be protected." llOll lllPOIT lllWS . Costa Mesa might op.en El Toro discussion to public See PageA5 Nonprofit group Speak Up New- port organized the well-attended event. which saw more than 100 pack the restaurant. Silva, whose 2nd District indudes Costa Mesa, was joined by Newport Beach Councilwoman · Norma Glover and Art Bloomer, the executive director of the Orange County Regional Airport Authority. Speakers also· urged voters to defeat a South County ballot mea- sure looming on the horizon. Lead- ers in the south are mounting the initiative, which would shift zoning at the base to allow for an Orange County Central Park, for the March ballot. "Vote twice,• Silva said jokingly. In remarks stenpning from the El Toro talk, Glover said Newport Beach is under the gun to cement a deal to extend the flight restrictions Pie • ough history Newport Coast Elementary School students get a hard lesson in the life of · Cesar Chavez Danette Goulet' DAILY PILOT . W ith beads of sweat dripping from their small foreheads, the students looked for water after only an hottt of picking string beans in hvine early Wedbesday. Just a taste of the labors and conditions endured by migrant workers in the fields each day was enough for students from Newport Coast Bementary School to gain a healthy respect for what they do. "It would get real- ly tiring for a whole 'It's interesting day," said Jess _Peter- son, 10. •And I don't think [migrant work- ers] could afford sun- screen every day." After less than an hour of gleaning the crops for the Second Harvest Food Bank, Peterson knew he wouldn't want the job even for a day. because you get to pick the food to feed people.' ~ Tllkllda, 10 student The fourth-grade students were out m Orange County farmer A.G. Kawamura's bean fields in Irvine as part of a service learning project created by the Volunteer Center of Orange County. Funded by a state grant, the program allow~ the center to bring 1,000 fourth-grade students from all over Orange Comity to the fields this year. The program focuses on Cesar Chavez's· life; his values and his movement, said Shaun Hirscbl, director of the youth connection for the volunteer center. Chavez, who died in 1993, was the lopg- time leader of the United Parm Workers ol America, which helped change numerous California laws and raise wages for the workers. • GllEG ~I DALY Pl.OT Hirschl sends a package out to teachers before the day in the fields with a biography Newport Coast~ Scbool fourth-grader NM=dte Mwaay, 9, tongroand. and fifth~ K.atelyiua Smltla. 11, ipend Wednelclmy mOndag picking green bellm bl 1rvlDe •put of a iiervke leunbag pro~ orpnhed by tbe Vol...., Center ol Orange Comity, bi wbkh tbey md lbeD' d I I! I li'll'Dl!ICI about Ceim' Clalmm mil tb8 IUe of ndgnnt 'WOdmn. SEE HISTORY PAGE A10 Fashion ISiand to be test site for new Nike shop • NII<Egoddess store Will cater to women and be a trial for other similar outlets. De..-...... OMV Pl.oT PASHION IS1AND -TM ~ tou.NID ....... wlll .... cma ... new••••• w Odoblr. n. ca...., tbat .. ..,,... • ............ _. ............ ............... Miii •• ... ... • .. ... 'fl m9llr la 'tO= 1111 ·e:· •• 111 ........ of .. 11114.. ul ,,,. wll 'We're very excited. Any tJme you get intereai from a com~y JJke Nlke, that's luat great. We'te IUl8 the itOiW Ji going to be very wen 19C91Nd by our ~·11., . ' . ' . ' at John Wayne. If a deal is not in place before March, Glover said, the airport's cap on passengers. and mandatory nighttime curfew could be in jeop- ardy. "If we lose that initiative before we have an extension in place,• Glover SaJd, ·we will probably nev- er get an agreement.• Orange County and Newport Beach have tentatively agreed on an extension of the 1985 settlement SEE EL TORO PAGE A10 Bomb incident traced to girl, 17 •Homemade device was hurled at a plare ci worship, but explosion resulted in no injuries, police say. Dffpa Bharath DAILY PILOT COSTA rvtESA -A 17- year-old Costa Mesa gul could face up to seven or more years m pnson alter being arrested Tuesday night on suspicion of throwing a homemade bomb into a place of worship. According to police. the gul, whose name was not released because s he is a minor. burled the bomb mto the Kingdom Hall of Jeho- vah's Wimesses in the 2200 block of Canyon Drive while nding her bicycle past it about 9:20 p.m. The explosive device bounced off the ball's front door, rolled toward an outside wall arid blew up, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. No one was hurt and no prop- erty damage was reported m the explosion, he said. Birney declined to com- ment on the nature of the bomb but said it was a crude, homemade device. "It worked, though,• he said. Birney said pohce are not treating the mcident as a hate crime because there is no evi- dence as to whether the girl was targeting either the hall or the neighboring apartme,nt complex. The girl was arrested and booked into juvenile hall, be said. She will be tried m juve- nile court and, if convicted. she could face between three and seven years in pn.sOn, Bir- ney said. If ll9o convicted for spec:ifi• caDy ltriking a place ol worship, SEE BOMB MGE A 10 -11511115 A1. GAiia IS l•IH AIJ flll-.S .. .. Ill .. • '• .... •• h .. •• I ~ •RY•-IU U... nnes en the hurtmo fem Newport C>f.WDe'"Y wll prevd 11 Water- IDUk tl Crytllil CoN. Of .... 33 ret- ideow tbld 1laylor Woo*ow Homes Inc., wll buld .. tbe ~ BeaCh lite. DO tWo wll be alike. their owa dream home ~t bav· big eo ClODCSD ttz=·ebr• wttb bir-iDG ~ uc:blted and. matnctor,. PelJricant said ol tbe bblnes, which wiB start at $2.7 miWoil and range frOm ... 959 to 5,309 ~ feet. The lite ii aJso cholc:e. Pabrieint saJd. alluding to the hillside loc4t1on overlooking tbe ocean betWeen ·Newport and Laguna beaches. J..._ P.a.tamt. ~ylor wuomu.n~~. explehwt .... ~· •wetmmart buyers can ~te Options for the homes include having u many as' eight bedrooms, u large as a four-car garage, several staircases 1Uld a subterraoea.n wine cellar. Doil}t Pilot ·Keep an eye out for great glasses Zlggy'1 OpUcal is cele- brating 20 years in Newport Beach with an annivenary sale through the month of June. All prescrip- tion eye wear is discounted 15%, and all plain sunglass- es are reduced 10%. (Excludes Chanel and Oak- ley eye wear.) It's also offer- ing free scratch coat, UV protection, tinting and adjustments. Ziggy's is known for its great selection of frames, 'its knowledgeable staff and it bas its OWn lab on site for quality control and faster more-accurate service. The selection is enormous. Some of the lines include: Chanel, Annani. Calvin Klein. Ferragamo, Caza1. Ca.vial, Gucci, Tura, Persol, MosC:hino, Alain Milc- ll. Kio Yamato, Dolce & Gab- bana and Oakley. Ziggy's Optical is at 3417 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Information: (949) 673-1883. Greer Wyld8r BEST BUYS herbs at $1.56, 4-inch veg- etables at 99 cents, and 5- gallon citrus. at $16.88. Home Depot guarantees its plants for one year. Home Depot is at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Cos- ta Mesa. Infonnation : (949) 646-4220. Matt _Rooaey Young Seconds. every- one's favorite upscale chil- dren's consignment clothing store, is having a huge blowout sale on many of its new designer lines. It's also having a clearance sale on all of its fairy Tale dresses. The dresses are priced between $10 and Sis. South Coast Plaza has opened a Merle Norman design studio. The new stu- dio features an open layout that makes it easier to select the right Merle Norman skin care and color products. There are hundreds of prod- ucts to chose from. Merle Norman is in the Crate and Barrel1Macy'1 Home Store . wing on level 3. lnfonnation: (714) 435-217.1 . : HEIS Shading eyes from the summer : sun HAVING FUN IN THE WARM CALIFORNIA SUN Every morning, Malt Rooney · bangs the white metal-frame racks of sunglasses outside bis Balboa Pun Zone shop. Clinging to the racki in . neat rows, the glasses are a rainbow · of varieties -colored lens, metal and : sports wrap. · A whole rack is devoted to a color- ; ful array of children's glasses. ; Rooney, who is gearing up for the , summer rush of tourists to the Balboa ' Fun Zone, said be couldn't be happi- er to man bis closet-sized shop al the : heart of the Pun Zone. ; · Profit margilis are usu~y slim, ~ but Rooney and the friendly long-t haired dachshund that keeps him ; company seem to enjoy the abnos- 1 phere. t •It's a tough bt.Jsines,,, but I have a ! love for it.~ Rooney said •A lot d the • • • He's pushing glasses while ducking Hollywood • • j locals are friendly, as well as the tourists.• KEEptNG TRACK OF THE COMPETITION Rooney~ 36, t}as owned and run Bayside SungWses for two years. The Balboa Island resident opened the shop as a way to reduce stress- levels caused by bis other job ~ a location scout for movies and televi- sion shows. With the sunglasses business slow during winter months, Rooney still spends about five months a year help· ing manage the personnel and per- milS involved iJi location work. He recently worked on Arnold Schwarzenegger's upcoming thriller •eouateral Damage,• which will reach theaters this fall. As for summer, it's all about sun- glasses._ To move tnore gltl;Sses. Rooney began offering three pairs for $11. To his dismay, nearby clothing shop Santan matched Rooney's 3-fo~ 11 deal. •Tuey decided to go into the 3-for- 11 business,• Rooney said. •rt bit me hard." CONSTANTlY STRIVING FOR THE REPEAT CUSTOMERS Rooney doesn't sell any of the high-end glasses such as Ray-Ban or Oakley. He has instead focused his energy on the budget side of the mar- ket Rooney said he works to gtVe his customers value with their purchases. As a result, many are loyal to him. ·1 try to pride myself in (offering) the best glasses I can get foi the val- ue and giving people their money's worth," Rooney said. "They come back again and again. I see a lot of the same faces." -Story by Paul alnton: photo by GNtil Fry Tbe robots are here, but how about those fljing ca,rs? . : s ummer's just about here and the • pools are gonna need some shin-, , lng. Heck, once the June bugs ~ arrive, those pools will really be in ~ trouble. But don't fret Our good t friends at Aqua Products have ~ informed us that they have the solu- tion to those dirty pools: the Aquabol • Starting at less than $1,000, the : Aquabot can do its job at a cost of less : than 3 cents an hour, we're told. The : 'bot bas some computerized doohick- ' eys that send it all over a swimming ~ pool of any shape or size. Boasts Aqua { Products: "It is easier to use than a , VCR." Wowl Now, <:an It cover a d.ty t council meettngi 1 ' RETAIL ROUNDUP THE Pl.ACE TO SHOP T1U. ADO DROPS Pet spoilers everywhere probably know this already, but San Diego ts ., hosting the 43rd annual Pet Products 'Jtade Show this weekend. Crazy enough. the iDdustrY records sales of $30 billion annually. Yikes! Wonder how much tho6e little puppy clothes cost. lt's no wonder Hollywood's coming out with a new movie tilled •c.ats & Dogs," featuring Just those. Mice and fish just don't get any respect And what ever happened to all those obimp tlickl and shows of the '70. and '80s'l What are Clint Eastwood and Tony Dam.a doing? They should reunite with those monkeys! In the meantime, we'll simply have t.o settle for the latest •Planet d the Apes,• featuring, of <X>WSe, those "damn dirty apes.• STU S1UMPB> ON A GIFT'°" DAD? Last week. we told you that a busi- ness was pushing jewelry as a gift for Patbe(s Dey. Well, Budget Rent A Car of Beverly Hills no less~ get• ting Dad a car. At least for the day; anyway. Ferrari's go for only $1,800. Must be nice. •we are also excited to feature, for a limited ti.me, a very special layette line by a popular designer a.t whole- sale price or below, w 5ays Molly Kiefer of Young Sec- onds. •Huny in for best selection.• The store bows are Mon.day from noon to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from nbon to 4 p .m. Young Sec· onds is at 4.36 Heliotrope in Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 673-2120. The Fust Call Sale is underway at Neiman Marcul through Monday. It's one of the best sales of the year, and you'll find mer- chandise reduced from 25% to 65% throughout the store. On sale are couture apparel, women's designer sports- wear, evening wear; suits and dresses, career sports- wear and petites, women's designer shoes and hand- bagsi designer jewelry and home decon women's inti- mate apparel. hosiery and tub.loo accessories; lJlen's suits, sportswear, sport coats, tro\llefl, formal wear, shoes and fwnisbings; women's swimwear; and children's appereJ. toys and accessories. Neiman Marcus is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Information: (9t9) 759-1900. June is national rose month and Home Depot bas barga.lns on roses starting at SS.47. Of co\U"le there are other bargains to be found in the store's garden se'ction that include gallon impatiens at $2.77, gallon cuphea at $2.11 and gallon verbena at $.1.88. There are also 4-inch l ,.--~..,.-~----~~~--~-=-:......._.;..--..;....;..-..;...;.__...._. __ ---.:;,._ __ .;.;:..:._....___, r--'-----~--_:_.....-~----~~~_.;..---, Sur La 'fable carries a line of aroma therapeutic house- hold cleaners called The Caldrea Home Collection. Caldrea is a new company that carries healthy cleaners that are made with e5sential oils and "earth friendly ingredients· such as plant - derived deaning agents that are known for their antisep- tic and aptimicroblal bene- fits. All of the ingredients are biodegradable. Products come in three fragrance for- mulations: lavender pine, cit- rus mint ylang ylang and green tea patchouli. Prod- ucts include ironing water, liquid band soap. liquid di.sh soap, wood furniture cream, bar soaps, all-purpose clean- er and window spray. Sur La Table is in Corona del Mar Plaza in Newport Beach. Information: (949) 640-0200. Surf-theme bedrooms will look complete with the new Hawaiian-print bedding by Dean Miller. Hobie Sports recently started canying the line, which comes in pillows, bed sets and baby aib sets. Hobie Sports is at 2831 E. Coast Highway 1n Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 675-9700. 1bls Uttle Piggy Wean Cotton is having a summer sale. Merchandise is marked down 30% to 50%. The store carries clothing for boys and girls from infants to size 1-4 to 16. There are also all kinds of toys, gifts, books and accessories. Jt'a al fash- ion Island in Newport Beach. Information: (949) 718--0533. • llST IUYI ippHB Thundays . and Saturday$. Send lnfonnatk>n to Greer Wytder at 330 w. a.y St.. Cofta Mesa. CA 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. t • • BfADEllS HOIUNE (949)642~ Copyl'tght: No MWS --lb troldon&. edltoNI INltter Of MMr· ,..,,_ t..in CMI be rtpl'O- dlQCf without wrtlWft peonilllon of CXlf¥1ght ~. WUlllll AID SUlf POLICE flUS ·~ • • • • • • • , • • • VOL 15, N0.1SJ TltUCQU H. 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U' ..... . , ... ,_ __ .. s.r • COSTA MESA •,..._._._A commetdal bufglafy WM repomd In the 1100 btc>dc • 2;18 p.m. Tueldly . • Wllll ..._ lftee: A Whide burg&afy was ntpOtt9d lri the 600 b60dt at 5:57 a.m. Tum.y. • .... _,.. .... A home burglai'y MS~ In the la blodc. 6:09 p.m. ~ • ....... -.,: M llMluft MS rwpoNd In the 100 blodc et bl p.m. ~ . . .. Thursday, June 7, 2001 A3 Doily Pilot HollywoodS 'Pearl Harbor' misses the way we really were I went to~ "Peart Hamor" in spite of Lts bad reviewa. It was a piece of history I lived -from a safe di.stanoe -and I had to see how it was portrayed by a bunch of peo- ple who weren't around when • it happened. 1 came away with the reaction I least expected: very little feeling at all. I found the battle scenes gripping, the rest considerably less. And I came home with a nagging sensation of irritatiob I couldn't identify. Now, I think I can. It grows from the pretentious hype being used to promote the movie about the American loss of innocence that began like the click of a light switch when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Tom Brokaw skated around the same premise in "The Greatest Generation," but he used real people to support his thesis. The moVie uses cardboard people and settings to symbolize our innocence, and none hit very close to home for me. Maybe the guys I grew up playing poker with would have spumed their lady love's offer to share her hotel room on the Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE night before they headed overseas, bot I strongly doubt it. The biq band sound and summer frocks and a kind of gee-whiz approach to life do not a generation make. We were a little more complicated than that Since we're not going to be around all that much longer to ·defend ourselves, my genera- tion is going to be judged dis- proportionately on the basis of movies like "Pearl Harbor," which leads to two problems: historical and social. I'm not going lo get into the historical accuracy of "Pearl Harbor" here. That could lead to an endless and inconclusive debate. What does interest me is the sod.al context in which such stories are presented. And. even more, the abstract question of whether or not movie makel's are obliged to present history accurately -especially sinoe the current generation of non- readers gets most of its history from movies and television. I once watched a vitupera- tive argument between Jane Fonda and Michael Cimino over that question. It took place backstage at the Acade- my Awards in a year when both of them made a Vietnam war movie. Cimino won best picture for "The Deer Hunter" in which we were asked to believe that the Viet Cong played Russian roulette with American prisoners. Fonda won best actress for "Coming Home," which took a hard look at American society dur- ing the Vietnam War. Fonda was outraged over Cimino's highly fictional account of that war. Cimino defended himself by saying he had every creative right to depart from history in the ser- vice of drama as long as the big picture was accurate. The argwnent ~continued through many similar films since, and I was ambivalent about it until they started mucking around with my generation. There bas been an inter- esting evolution of films about World War ll. Unlike the Viet- nam War -where the early films ("Green Berets," "Deer Hunter") had us saving the world from communism and the later films ("Apocalypse Now,'.' "Platoon") were much tougher -the perspective • has been steadily softer as y.re distance ourselves from World Warll. Preceding "Pearl Harbor" was "Saving Private Ryan," a highly sentimentalized film in which we are asked to find it reasonable that an entire pla- toon should be risked -and several members killed -to return one soldier to his moth- er after his siblings had given their lives in combat. Like · ·Pearl Harbor, " this inner sto- ry was carried along by spec- tacular battle scenes. r would urge those who want to get their World War U history from films to check out such early entries as "The Best Years of Our Uves, • "From Here to Eterni- ty" and "Catcb-22" for 5tdrters. These movies aren't about speaa1 effects. They're about people whom I used to know. And still do. Or better still. if someone in your family was there. don't wait until it Is too late to get some living history. Most his- torical movies and books are done after the people who lived those times are dead - and that will soon be true of World Wat D. Even if you get a fair amount of fiction in these accounts too -our sto- rles often get better as we grow older -at least the cre- ators will have been theie. My generation will proba- bly always suffer from the Andy Hardy syndrome, which was Louis 8. Maker's MGM fantasy of the real state-ol-the·art America he never lived himself. Andy Hardy wouldn't have taken that girl to bed before he went off to war, and we're stuck with that image. But there really were soda foun- tains, console radios. one- night stands of the finest band music we'll ever know, vaudeville and daytime base- ball · I like the people I grew up with in those SWToundirigs. I've kept in touch -in some instances close touch -with many of them over the yedn, and J weep as they die off. And not just because they remind me of my own mortal- ity, but rather because they rem.md me that we were one hell of a generation -if not exactly for the reasons we've been portrayed. ln a few weeks, my wife and I are going to Prance, and I will have my first Joo'k at the Normandy beachhead and the white crosses that conse- crate that place. J will also· search nearby for the grave of my best boyhood friend, Eddie Reeves, who was shot down in northern France the dav: before the Germans sur- rendered. We went flying together in Corpus Christi, Texas, ju.st before he went overseds. He never would hdve been mistaken for Andy Hardy either. • JOSEPH N. BEU. is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays _ Suryeillance camera helps police capture suspected locker rooin burglar. Dffpa Bhareth DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Police arrested a 57-year-<>ld Fullerton man Tuesday on suspicion of breaking into lockers at the 24 Hour Fitness gym on Adams Avenue. Detectives contacted William Hackerd affer gym employees came to them with a tip that he might be inv~lved in stealing property from lockers in the men's locker room. said U. Dale Birney of the Costa Mesa Police Department "It looks like they caught him in the act using their surveil- lance system," h~ said. "Detectives found stolen prop- erty he bad with him." That gym. in the 1600 block of Adams Avenue, has been plagued with the problem of locker thefts over the last several months, Birney said. "It's been an ongoing prob- lem,· he said. "It's obvious this person was definitely not responsible for all the thefts that have happened so far m that gym." Gym employees have been cooperating with detectives to resolve the issue, Birney said. He said officers are not sure bow Hackerd gained access lo the Jockers or how he broke into them. "We don't know if he used d tool to cut the locks or phySJcal- ly broke them," Birney said. He said the sheer number of We Rent Horses OUI ST\DO, YOUlt HOME OR OfflCE POSONAU.Y DESIGNED EATING PLANS IOOY fAJ llSTl'tG & GOAi. SEnlHG WOMfN .. WEIGHT~ WOIKSHOflS • GcntJc rental horses for trail ride3 8c ~ning lessons. • Year-round after-school programs & summer clinics. • Kids 8 & up, adults, famil~ (llrties, etc. YOUNG ADUUS, SENOllS AND POST & f'UNATAl EXPflrTS c;.111,._ • Bo&rding & training in all Western & English styles. EXP£RIENCED EDUCAJB> NOf!SSIONALS °""'"-"",..fa•""" --:IC . 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"It would be inappropriate on our part to comment when the case is under mvestigation." rompany spokeswoman Allyson Weinfuss said She said all 24 Hour Fitness gyms proVIde members with lockers and encourage them not to store money or anything of value in them Warning signs cautioning members are posted in au lockers, she Sdld C· I A1..gvJtl', IT'S TIME FOR ... fM.t'g ~oaf r ,,._o. MI CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 Fresh Bone-In Chicken , $ J!ISBreast s~ lb. Rm J'f Local Swordfzsh SJ3 ~ Rms171 -.. • . . I l I k. •• In The Parking LOt '7 • Wednesday June 6th 9 a.m., -8 p.m. Thursday, Friday, & Saturday June 7th, 8th, 9th 9 a.m ~ -4 p.m. HUGE INVENTORY: CLEARANCE! Over 20,000 sq.ft. of tent space, Re-Stocked as merchandise ·is sold, one-of-a-~ind . fUrniture access~ries, samples and lots morel Up lo •• • 3010 Pullman St. Costa Mesa . . A4 Thundav. June 1, 2001 ~J· Ill lllWS Road work causes boulevard backup A routine Calttam mainte- nance project at the start of the northbound Costa Mesa Freeway caused traffic back- ups on Newport Boulevard on Tuesday and Wednesday. The ramp was closed from aoout 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days, and traffic on north- bound Newport Boulevard was detoured through Harbor Boulevard. According to Caltrans offi- cia.ls, it was routine mainte- nance work that involved Tepladng the asphalt on the onramp. · •This is something we do from time to time,• said Sandy Friedman, spokes- woman for Caltrans. There will be no other sim- ilar closures in Costa Mesa in the near future, officials said. Work on Wednesday was expected to end between 2 and 3 p .m., Friedman said. For more information reqarding road closures, call the Caltrans Hotline at. (800)724-0353. Public meetings will dis~ city's budget Costa Mesa will bold two workshops for community members to learn about the city's budget. The preliminary budget is the only issue on the agenda . ' Daily Pilot for the City Council study pioneer wbO won the 1937 ·---'-"' 30 M nday World CbampJo,nship. ~0 at •! p.m. 0 A..a~a • ...L..n is S10 for in the Costa Mesa Police wi...,_, Department auditorium. adults, S6 for teenagen and The study seuion will senior citizens and S3 for cbil- lnclUde a prestm,tation about dren. the preltmtMry budget and Gates will open at 5:30 will provide a chance for the p.m. The speedway is at the City Council members to ask Orange County Fairgrounds, questions. 88 Fair Drtveti, Costa M~ .. 9 The Police Department is Infonna on: <-) at 99 fair Drive. 492-9933 or http://www. A second workshop, cmJpeedway.com. scheduled at 6 p.m. Wednes- day at City Hall, has also Ch&ml>er to present been set up and will ~elude . mixer at Crystal Cove the city manager and Fmance . Department repte5entatives, The Corona del Mar who will answer questions Chamber of Commerce will from community members. bold a networking mixer Pri- The public hearing and day at Crystal Cove State final budget decision is Park. scheduled for a City Council The eftllt is designed to meeting beginning at 6:30 help members of the business p.m. June 18, also at Oty community connect Hall. The event is scheduled for City Hall is at 77 Pair 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Admission is Drive. $5. Parking is available at Los Copies of the preliminary nancos, across East Coast $94.6 million budget is avail-Highway from the state park. able at the city clerk's office, Information: (949) 673-4050. the Costa Mesa branch of the Orange County Public Llbrary and on the city's Web Cat Clini. C opens new site at http://www.l!i.costa· · ~-~1~ty m· Costa Mesa mesa.ca.us. l~ Racing event to be held at fairgrounds The International Speed- way will hold its race for the Jack Milne Cup at 7:30 p.m . Saturday. The event, which features fast bikes without brakes rac- ing around a slippery dirt track. will also include a ham- burger·eating contest. Milne was a Speedway The Cat Clinic of Orange County bas opened a new 5,500-square-foot facility at 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, to accommodate its growing dientele. The clinic is a veterinary hospital and boarding facility exclusively tor cats. The original Cat Clinic office is at 369 E. 17th St., Suite 19. Information: (949) 631- 1454. The Original · MIKE'I CAIPETI OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • see Vinyls• Ceramics cg:eN~ ~C...._A_R_R_E_T_S......._ Wood• Laminates ·/\tea ~uf, PLUSH~ CALL NOW se\edi~:S $1 .37YD~ 642•8400 ~ ~-_.. ...... __ ,, FREE IN-HOME . ~ ESTIMATES ~~ DESIGN C:ENTER . ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' SAVE MONEYI M SAVE TIME! Wlthth9 . Daily Ph QASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY Custom-Made Furniture Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies, Shades, & Bedspreads • . . ' 'I ' . . . Do ily Pilot Thursday, June 1, 2001 AS Sweep of Westside code. violators nears end •Effort intended to dean up worst offenders, but continued enforcement planned, Costa Mesa official says. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT WESTSIDE -A program to ensure that Westside homes and businesses are up to snuff is nearing the end of its first round. Code enforcement officers "have been walking the streets, block by block, and going after the worst offend- ers, • said Don Lamm, deputy city manager and director of development services. •rve 'had letters from people that there is a noticeable differ- ence and that neighborhoods look much better.• New property mainte- nance codes went into effect in August, and the· methodi- cal sweep began in Oeci?m- ber, said Sandi Benson, the city's code enforcement chief. The property codes pro- hibit peeling paint, dry rot, broken windows, torn screens or deteriorating walls. They also require that sidewalks or parkways must be free of deteriorating fences 01 signs, dead or ' dying plants, and litter or weeds. In addition, residents can- not live in a recreational vehicle or garage. Benson said many of the homes that violated the codes· included peeling paint, bro- ken fences, tarps and a lack of landscaping maintenance in the frontyards. "It was the general upkeep of the properties structurally and the frontyard areas,• she said, "I think a lot of people have noticed a dif- ference. It's amazing how much community support we've received. Public forum on El .Toro may be in eity's future •Costa Mesa councilwoman suggests effort to g~uge residents' thoughts on the proposed airport. Jennlfer Kho DAILY PILOT COSfA MESA -The city might start new public discus· sions about the proposed air- port at El Toro. Councilwoman Karen Robinson, who has been non- committal about plans to build an ahport at the dosed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station since she took office last year, announced at Monday's City Council meeting that she wants the city to hold a public forum on -the issue. "I think It's about time we have a public forum 'to get a pulse for what city residents feel about El Thro and John Wayne,· she said. "I would like to arrange some kind of town hall meeting on that.• The county has proposed building a much-debated air- port at El Toro that would be able to acrommodate 20.8 mil- lion passengers per year by 2025. Three organizations have been highly involved in the debate. They include the El Toro Rew;e Planning Authority, which ----. --- PASTA FSA.ST MONDAYS Seafood & Cbkken.'.ltiP Starting at only :i ... ~ ... ,.. ....... ., .. ,.,.. ..... ~·WI-,,__...,. '2",._..it.... 'l",._i:r ...... TACO SPECIAi. DAYS rn--snua"l .,,... ...... ~. Qktrml'hcw Start1n9 at't • t2 • M •t• ht1lltw •t• llC luum> WIDNllSDAYI GrtllM .............. Ollc'-... v...-, WM TMUlle~ ......... , ~····· Conille't .. Mo.Mlo't .... is made up of the South County cities and wants the Jotm Wayne Airport to expand so an airport at El Toro can be avoided: and the Airport Working Group and Orange County Regional Airport Authority, which both oppose any expansion at John Wayne Airport and favor an~ at El Toro. The Airport Working Group held two public forums about the issue in Costa Mesa in 1999, but David Ellis, a consultant to the group, said he favors anoth- er one. "I think the more education, the better,· he said. "I think the key issues are the interrelation- ship between John Wayne, the aviation demand in the region and El Toro. "Sane council members may be a little detached from what their cpmmuntty thinks on the issue, but if Councilwoman Robinson wants to hear it for herself, I think it's great,• he continued. Councilwoman Linda Dixon, who does not support an airport at El Toro, said she would have no problem with the city holding another forum. #I think if people want to dis- cuss it and want us to 1mow their feelings one way or andther, it would be fine to have one,· she said. Councilman Gary Monahan, who favors an airport at El Toro, said he also would support another public forum. "Jt's about time we have pub- lic forums again,• Monahan said. "Obviously some mem- bers or council just don't get it. so we need to have more infor- mation again before the next ballot campaign.• •There is still a lot out there, but the most blatant violations' certainly have improved,• she added. times the Violations come back again.• • In the beginning of the program. the city received. a With businesses, Benson said the code enforcement department found violations 'mainly relating lo window signs. The code ·enforcement department expects to finish its first sw:eep by July 1 and then to follow up with rou- tine patrols, she said. • number of complaints from residents who said they felt bullied by code enforcement. But Lamm said the number has dropped to zero com- plaints in the last six to eight months. "We're just getting the worst cases, the most obvious ones, this first time out,• Benson said. "Then we will go back and do the rest. And we check up, because some- HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES OTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 754· 5223 Mayor: Libby Cowan Council: Linda Dixon, Gary Monahan, Karen Robmson and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newi)ort Blvd .. 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Gary Adams Coundl: Steve Bromberg. Norma Glover, John Heffer- nan, Dennis O'Neil, Gary Proctor and Tod Ridgeway COAST COMMUNITY COLlEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Board: President Armando Ruiz, Vice President Walter Howald, Paul Berger, • Janice Davidson, cha.ir- woman of Citizens for the Improvement of Costa Mesa, said the code enforcement has. definitely improved the Westside's appearance. "They stepped on a few feet in the beginning, but they have come along solidly George Brown and Jerry Patterson NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT DI.strict Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco, Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor. Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes and David Brooks MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia.Ave., Costa Mesa 92627, (949) 631-1200 Board; President Trudy Ohlig-Hall, Jim Atkinson, Mike Healey, Fred Bock- miller and Paul E. Shoen- berger ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administrabon, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 • Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834- 3220 all along the way,•. she Mid. "They just keep plugging along, and I think they've made a great improvement We are in a much happier state. They've done a great job, and I'm really proud of the city." Eleanor Egan, co-chair of the Westside Improvement Assn .. said the first sweep has · been ·a good start. but there's a lot more to be done." "You can just drive up 19th Street or Placentia Avenue and see places that are nowhere near compli- ant,. she said. • After this, they can just start over again." • • Thomas Wilson, 5th Dis- trict (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights), (714) 834-• 3550 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT .., PO. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200, (714) 754-5043 Board: President Arlene Schafer, Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Greg Woodside and Dan Worthington ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628- 9050. (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth D. Parker, mem- ber, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mela, (714) 708-FAlR • Board: President Emily San- ford; Vice P;resident Don Saltarelli; and members Gary Hayakawa, Jun Lind- berg, John Crean, Randy Smith, Don Willet. Curt Pringle and James Barich • Hoag bas built a reputation as Qrange County's leader • In quality bealtbc!l.re. /11 fact, residents have d.Jose11 Hoag as tbe number one hospital. senm years in a • • row. Inside our doors, you 'II find a hlgh~1· skilled staff of professionals and national/)' recognized Centers of Excellence In cancer. heart. orthopedics and womens health. Plus, we accept nearly et.iery bealtb plan, Including most PPOs aml HMOs. We Invite you to speak with a H°'!g bealtb pl.an representative if you baiie questions regarding JIO"' bealtbcare opt1011s. For more lnformatto,.,, ~ ~· caU 800/4()().HOA.G, or simply ''Oil 949/76Q.:2244 for cboos• your bealtbca,y ~ 11•1Mll..; llO one • • • • • • • .. M Thunday. .1une 1, 2001 . Dally Pilot Riverboat Restaurant owner hopes to avoid rougb Seas tonight NIWNIT IUCI PLAlllll CO .. ISSION PREVIEW •Newport Beach Planning Commission will discuss new plans for the restaurant that at one point had Linda Isle residents upset. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT could not be reached for com- ment Wednesday. ?vfargo O'Coonor, Who seives NEWPORT BEACH as the Unda Isle Community They worried about noise and Assn. 's board president and an invasion of privacy and opposed Shurley's plans, said pleaded with the Oty Council both sides seemed to have oome for support. up with an .agreeable position Now, after months of discus-but"added that she bad not read sions, Linda lsle residents are the latest proposal. ready to try again to reach a Other than a "holiday event compromise with operators of period" from Dec. 1toJan.5, the the Newport Riverboat new owners only want to use Restaurant over the use of the the bow deck to set up a buffet boat's decks. table during large furictions on Planning commissioners are the adjacent Texas deck inside. expected to vote on a use pennit While Pesci and Minemier do for the restaurant at their meet-not want to install a 6-foot plex- ing tonight. iglass wall on the bow deck -The controveisy began when i . h the restaurant's fonner manag-~~£~~~ad er asked city offidals to allow they'll set up a screen during· outdoor dining on the boat's events so residents' privacy will bow and stem decks. That idea not be disturbed. wasn't wekxmed by those living on the exclusive island, where Outside dining would only th cl 1 take place on the stem deck, e osest ot sits just 157 feet which looks out over tbe Back from the boat's bow deck. Cayton Shurley, who owned Bay Bridge. Hours of operations the restaurant at the time, said would be limited to 10am. to 10 he needed to add outdoor din-p.m. daily. ing to stay in business. But Eggleston said the new pro- when Shuriey sold the restau-posal fell in line with the boat's rant to Anthony Pesci and primary purpose. ....... CITYULL KOLL CllYll EIPAISIOI The 250,00().square-foot expansion project at the Koll Center's southern tip, near the intersection of MacArthur and Jamboree boulevards, includes a 1Ckto- ry office tower .00 two park· ing S1nJCtures. In addition to about $1.16 million in mandatory traffic and trans- portation fees. the develop- ers have offered to pay another $2 million for long. term traffte improvements. as well as $112.500 to fund a planning study for the area and $60,000 to build a new fire station, bringing the total fees to about $3.3 mil- lion. WHAT TO EXPECT: Planning commissioners can recommend that City Council members either approve or deny a general plan amendment for the pro- ject. \Nhile Koll officials can still build another 15,000 square feet. the expansion project's remaining 225,500 square feet go beyond what the general plan allows. Even if city officials sign off on the ·WHAT'S AFLOAT . Cheryl L Minemier in March, "This is a museum first and a the new owners decided they'd restaurant second,• he said. make ends meet without much "We'.re going to make certain of what Shurley bad ......v.m.ny that activities from the restawant vaa~auuu • liance h rl • WHAT' AR.OAT is published proposed. are m comp · with the 0 •1 s . periodic.ally. If you are planning a The restaurateur duo's codes.· nautlc.al event. submit the intorm. "request is a tot less intense," When Shurley owned the tion to the Daily Pilot. 33Q w. Bay said W.ayne ~gleston, who is restaurant. he had music on the St., Cost.a Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to the executive director for the decks, Eggleston added. (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dai- Newport Harbor Nautical "Wedm'tplantbatataD. ·be lypilotO/atlmes.com. Museum. The museum owns said · and ocrupies the boat and also City officials said they leases the restaurant space. weren't sure if Shurley had per- Eggleston added that the mits to make use of the decks. new owners felt that expand-"In my mind, it's unclear ing the restaurant woµld not whether we authorized• out- create more revenue. door activities such as week~d "It's expensive to put on all bruDdles, said James CampbeI1. these activities," Eggleston said, a senior planner with the city. adding that he had been He added that Sburley,.s involved in discussions with '·operation didn't comply with Lind.a Isle residents to resolve the restaurant's original use the matter. Pesci and Minemier permit. SPECIAL EVENTS The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will sponsor a youth summer sailing program for children ages 6 to 17. Classes will take place this month, July and August. The club is at 1601 Bayside Drive, Coro- na del Mar. (949) 644-9530. Orange Coast College's Pad·· fica, a 75-foot motor vessel, • HAWAIIAN TRADITIONALS project. Newport Beach's vot· ers will eventualfX mak' the final decision in 1 dtywide election because the project triggen Greenlight. the city's new slow.growth law. Tlm Strader Sr., one of the project partners. has already said his group would pay for a spe- cial election in the fall once they get the OK from City Hall. ' IOY SCOUTS SEA IASE EIPAllSIOll · The Boy Scouts of Ameri- ca, Orange County Council, plans to expand its sea base on West Coast Highway by adding an 8,092-square-foot sailing building and a 6,400- square-foot rowing building. The expansion would more than double the base from 9,943 square .feet to 22,060 square feet. At their May 3 meet1ng, commissioners expressed concern over the reduced view of the bay from the highway if the buildings will carry out 11 educational cruises this summer in Puget Sound Excursions are set for June 17 through Sept. 23. Call for prices and more details. (949) 645-9412. SAILING CWSES Or~ge Cout College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will host introduc· tion to shields sailing clas.ses starting June 16. Classes are five weeks long. Morning classes will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and evening classes will meet from 5: 15 to 7:45 p.m. 1ao1 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $115.'(949) 645-9412. Reyn Spooner Fathers Day Trunk Show Saturday June 9th, l lAM -4PM • at- . ~n&Mll &JnnU/aJ (H!JJ 7j9-~79 I ' e are constructed as p&anned • While an open space of about 207 feet now exists, the view would shrink by about 31%, to 1'2. because the sailing building would sit parallel to the bay. Scout offi- cials have come up with new drawings of the project to give commissioners' better idea of what it would look like. WHAT TO EXPEa Planning commissioners can either approve or deny the project. City offteials have also suggested two ways to preserve as much view as possible. One alternative would move the sailing build· ing 12 feet to the west. resuttJng in a 26% reduction of publk views. Another option is to redesign the pro- ject so the sailing house becomes an addition to an existing building on the west- ern side of the base rather than a separate building. COASTAL BLUFF DEVELOPMENT POLICY Planning commissioners will take another stab at a policy to protect coastal bluffs. After reviewing sever· al projects on lots in Corona del Mar that would have cov- ered almost the entire bluff, commissioners decided to A keelboat class for women wiH be offered by Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship starting July 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the sailing center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $215. (949) 645-9412. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Water Sports. Wind· surfers and 14-foot sailboats may be rented for $15 per hour. (949) 729-1150. Sallboat rentals and private lessons are available at Mari- na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weether and first•mate instruction. (949) 673-1763; the Blue Dolphin· ~ailing Club, (949) 644-2525: or Lido Sailing Club, (949) 675-0827. 1011 REllTAU Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water in many ways, with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 1-t- bolder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or ctuislng the bay. (949) look into the mattM. A c.oon- dl pofky calls for the protec- tion of bluffs. but commis- sioners rulized they had no means to enforce the policy. \Mille many residents sup- ported the move, homeown~ ers opposed the idea, saying it would take away their property rights. In April, council members voted to return the issue to planning commissioners and asked them to come up with a way to review new house projects with objective standards to protect publk views, the bluffs and private property • rights. WHAT TO EXPECT: Planning commissioners will look at different ways for reviewing construction on the bluffs. Options suggested by city officials range from analyzing projects on a case- by-case basis to establishing objective review guidelines to a combination of the two previous options. City officials hope to get direction from commissioners on how to bal- ance public interests with property rights. tf no consen- sus can be reached on the issue, city offkials recom- mend a change to the council policy that calls for bluff pro- tection to end the inconsis- tency of having a policy but no means to enforce it. 673-7200. EJedric boat rentals are avall- able by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with win- dow enclosures and CD play- ers. Ice and cups are provid- ed. Reseivations are suggest- ed. An hour rental is $60. (949) 645-6812. Sall airborne out!tl~-: New- port Harbor, pulloo by a motorboat at Balboa Para- sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45 (949) 673~1~93. A motorized lounge chair may be rented at . Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boqgie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wetsuits also a.re available (949) 729-1150. Party pontoons, chaparral runabouts and family pon- toons may be rented at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. TALK LIVE!! widi Dr. ]a~ Bening, MD, . .. Board-Certified Gynecologist, about Sexuality and Women's Health issues on ... KABC 790AM Saturday 6/9, Sunday 6/10 9 PM -Midnig&t '51 HOIPital Rd 16[1 Newport·'Belch I• . . .... Daily Pilot Thursday, Jone 7, 2001 A 7 Anita Rogen of Newport Heights visited lbe Hills Resort David. Krlstln and Jim Glanullas and Mindy, Cort and ln BrlUsh Columbia, Canada. · Jonathon Ensign traveled to Lanai. Sherry and Nick Clarke of Newport Beach spent ti.me ln Venice, Italy. Nick, Noelle and Shane Gooding of Newport Beach vllltecl Lake Arrowhead. ,. Put a few words to WOrk for you. Cell the Robert M. Wllson, a former Costa Mesa mayor, took a aulse with his family from New York to Halifax and also Boston. • Leo and Ladeana Young of Newport Beach joined a UCIA alumni group to tour Tuscany, Italy. Pat and Carl Netsser ol Newport Beach went to Holland. Susie Sprinkel Hudson and nvoll Hudson attended Travis and Kaullanl Ostrem's graduatton from Kahuku High fOI THE RECORD A ...aition photo that ran May 31 lmplled that. Fljiwl Mmed Peter In the photO was ret.ted to ltidwd and Loren MoNrty. The couple met~ a~ on tt.irtrip. Please save these dates For your Graduation Gift Shopping ON JUNE 7, 8 AND 9 (Thursday, Friday & Saturday) 25°/o of all purchases made on these days will be donated to the Newport Harbor Education foundation Tell family, Friends and Neighbors '.About this Special Event It's also a good time to buy Father's Day Gifts CHAR.LES H. BARR School on the Island of Oahu. ·· "I 0\\ I H l\\ '\ \ \ \ I < I I I < ) H 1, II > "! •• AlJTO•HO~·~ SuJn/U] Su.a 1957 ~~~ _,,_ ___ />#~ 949-631-77 40 4-61 Old Newport Bhd.. Newport Badi (Near &lg Hwpical) .. ~ Mattress Outlet Store BRNIJ IEW • <::OSME"OCAUY llPE.RFfCT Get the Best for Less! ._. 3165 Harbor Blvd. .. Costa Mesa • ODc lkd Soda "'.05 ,.,., (714) 545-7168 Presents Fete de' Mnsiqoe Enjoy mttrtainment with a Parisian flair at South Coast Plaza~ Gatdtn Ttrract at tht foot of The Bridgt of Gcmfms Friday, June 8: A.gela tJarole .... ,.... embodies Josephine Baker, the legendary j~ chanteuse who took Paris by storm in the 19205. 4:00 -8 :00 p.m. Saturday, June 9: 4'm Bii M•••e presents hot jazz and Gypsy swing, reminiscent of the glorious post-war era. 4:00 -8 :00 p.m. Bqf"""'& Thursdajl.Jiw: 7, and coruinving t~]ww, Uljt Pascal ~s: Allttlfl ... Mnik Rdax to Euro-Style accordion and vocals with Roelc. Wlllmm. J;:wry Thursday through Sunday. 12 noon -3:00 p.m. Wipe Chcgc eM lw )uz ¥OCals by Judy CMmbtrlain plus the opliOD to -·"' dnc dilamt wines and an array or cheae. Sl' per pmon (no cluqe for mtcnatnmml>. ~ ~ ':00. 8.'Q) p.m. SwtlledJ , :! p . ~ .... ,_., 1illm or dancet ~SI -~W·•pa .. A8 Thundoy, June 7, 2001 AROUND ToWN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY AFTERNOON & EVENING . M ON.·FIU. 1h~0-2i~Opm UH Mv•I< lot yov1 lviw~I . M ONDAY& 6·9P'M .......... . WEPNE9 DAY9 7 -10 ..... fle<ttk lillllk I Perf-•IKM . 1'HUR9DAY6 7·10PM St•IMI u, co-dy . FRIDAY& 6 ·10PM u .. !••'• • Upper Cruat Pizza 6A1'URDAY5 v;.,.; u _.ft la< ... •• 1w1• 12 .. ,.. • '""'n .. egaaovre m:;~,.!'~ .. ~~~s,m • Whole Foods Marke.I euNDAY& •Zen Bistro. ...... Dey•; 12 .. , .. u.. 111.,.k .... c •• tt. ffff IHIK• K•-I 1.s,. • Send ~ TOWN Items to u. o.11y Mot. no w. ~ st. '°'" ~ ~ CA 92627; bv fu to (949) 646-4170; or bv calling (949) 574- 4298. Include the time, ct.te Md = of the event, M well ti • ph6ne number. A complete Is ~-1~ •t http://www. dailypllotcom •• FRIDAY St Jobn tbe BapU.t Church and School Carnival 2001 will open its doors at 5 p.m., otter- ing rides, music and prizes. The c:amival will run until 10 p.m., then opens from noon to 10 p.m. Satwday and Sunday at the church, 1015 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 513-8463. The Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will host its Coastal Networking Mixer at Crystal Cove State Park. The mixer will run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with wine, hors d'oeuvres and live music at the cove, Newport Beach. $5 donation. (949) 673-4050. TUESDAY A sem.lnar tilled "Herbal Approaches to Liver Detoxifi- cation and Digestion• will be held at 6 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market, m E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. WEDNESDAY The National Notary Assn. will hold a training session titled M Prepare for and Pass the CA Notary Exam" for those interested in becoming a notary public or those need- ing to re new their commis- sion with a daylong seminar starting at 9 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $139 per individual; notary supply packages will be available. Register at (800) US-NOTARY, (800) 876-6827. JUNE 16 The "Top Banana father's Day Event," which will fea- ture a classic car 81\d motor- cycle show, banana specialty foods and banana-split-eat- ing-a.od-bulldlng contests, will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Market Place at the Orange County Fairgrounds,. at J?el Mar Avenue and Pa.u Dnve exit from the Costa Mesa Freeway. $2, tree parking. (949) 723·6616. In partnenblp with YMCA of North Orange County and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Harbor Christian Fellowship will offer free breast cancer screenings at the church at 740 W. · Wilson St., Costa Mesa. The screenings are conducted in complete priva- cy and include a mammo- gram, clinical breast ~xam and self-exam instructions. After the exam, women will receive a free Avon gift. Call to schedule an appointment. (714) 935-9720 or (714) 806- 2037. JUNE 18 Veros Software will sponsor the two-day 2001 Probabilis· tic Methods Conference at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $325. (949) 450-3430. The Central Orange Coast YMCA eighth annual Goll Classic, sponsored by C.J. Segerstom & Sons, Newport Harbor Elks Lodge 1767, the Irvine Co. and Union Ban.le of California, is scheduled at the Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa. The entry fee is $900 before June 5 for the Early Bird foursome, otherwise $250 per player and includes greens fee, golf cart, tee prizes a barbecue lunch, on- course refreshments, dinner, drawing, and both silent and live auctions. (949) 642-9990. JUNE 19 A support group for care- Doily Pilot givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet at 6:30 p .m. at Silverado Senior Uving, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Pree. (949) 631-2212. ' JUllE 20 • fkebana, .. the Japanese a.rt of Oower arranging, will be taught at 9:30 a.m. at Sher- man Ubrary & Gardens, 264 7 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $40 registration. Pre- registration required. (949) 673-2261. JUllE 2'1 A support group for care- givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet at 1 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 593-9630. JUNE 23 "Everything You Wanted to Know About Gardening but Were Afraid to Ask,• a master gardener forum, will be held at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Llbrary & Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona de! Mar. Free and part of the Weekend Gardener Series . (949) 673-2261. JUNE 26 The Orange County Bar Assn. Insurance Section will present its annual insurance law update at 5:30 p.m. in the Westin South Coast Plaza. 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. $85 for association members. $70 for new members, $55 for law students and judges. $115 for nonmembers and free for emeritus. ~gister before June 22. (949) 440- 6700. A seminar UUed "Antt-Aging Beauty Secrets• will be held at 6:30. p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Pree. (949) 631-4741. Thanks to Oii' 2001 Spo111on, Mission Hospital, CHOC, Daily Pilot, Traditional Jewelers, Phil Robilson lnsllrlnCe CO., Your Name Here Tri Team, Taormina ~ TaytOn Mom Cookies Dr. Steve Wynn Orthodontics, The Horgan Group 0 Sutro & C'A>., water's Restat.nrt, ProActtve Health, Jamba Juice, Avila's B Ranchlto, Priestley ~ Radisson Newport Beach Cobra Kayaks, Snapple, Brooks, Syntace, Ganahl Lumber, Edge Cyctesports, Two Wheels One Planet. CWS, Balloons of Newport. 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Daify Pilot JUll 27 A seminar Utled "Natural Approaches to Preventing and Reversing Heart Dis- ease• will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Pree. (949) 631-4741. Learn how to establish good aedlt after a financial crisis during a workshop hosted by the Consumer Credit Counsel- ing Service or Orange County at 6 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Federal Credit Union,* 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 547-2227, Ext. 122. . ARoUNri ToWN BEST IET "Gardens of Medieval Europe,• a lecture, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. Artist and author Francoise Winieska will talk about the 12th and 13th cen- turies. Free. Reservations sug- gested. (949) 673-2261. "Hot Blues on a Cool Summer Night.• a hmd-raiser for the Orange County Performing Arts Center, will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. July 26 at South Coast Plaza Village. The Bernie Pearl Blues Band will be the featured perfonners. lnfonnation: (714) 284-5464. The Alaska Eagle, Orange Coast College's student sail- ing vessel, will depart on its 12-month journey from New- port Beach to Tahiti, South America and Antarctica. Stops along the way will include Hawaii, the Tuamo- tos, Bora Bora, Pitcairn Island, Easter Island, the coast of Chile and Ushuaia. The yearlong trip is set to conclude in Hawaii on June 13, 2002. The boat will leave from its waterfront School of Sailing and Seamanship facility, 1801 W. Coa st High- way, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. JUNE 28 A lour-week Summe r In Dublin program, an art instruction trip run through the Study Abroad Program at Orange Coast College, will leave for Ireland June 28 and run through July 27. E~cuw sions are planned for Galway, Wicklow and Boyne Valley, and will be led by instructor Annie Malone. Classes are open to beginning through advanced artists, who may inquire at the coUege. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $3,674, including air fare, housing, dally breakfasts and dinners, excurslons and insurance. Financial aid is available. (714) 438-4704. JULY 12 The National Notary Assn. will hold a training session titled "Prepare for and Pass the CA Notary Exam" for those interested in becoming a notary public or those need- ing to renew their commis- sion with a daylong seminar starting at 9 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $139 per individual; notary supply packages will be available Register at (800) US-NOTARY, (800) 876-6827. JULY 13 The Orange County faJr 2001, set to the theme "1Wist and Shout - Celebrate Cit- rus and sun• will kick off, featuring a number of compe- titions, ranging from flowers to livestock to food preserva- tion. The fair will run through July~9 at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 708-1543. JULY 14 The Upper Newport Bay - Peter and Mary Muth Inter- pretive Center will hold an Open House from 11 a.m. to 3 Order by th• Dozen Ch1ngoltngas Enchiladas • Fajitas Burritos & Tacos Guacamole Chips & Salsa Call your nearest location! ········- p.m. at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. Activities include exhibits, crafts, a snake-naming contest and other live animals. (714) 973- 6820. JULY 28 "Our Feathered Friends,• an event for children to learn about the almost 200 species of birds at the Back Bay, will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m at the Upper Newport Bay - Peter and Mary Muth Inter- pretive Center, 2301 Univer- sity Drive, Newport Beach. $7 per child. Children must be accompanied by adults. (714) 973-6820. AUG. 11 "Nature Detectives,,. a chance for children to learn Vl..LABELLA Consignment Furnimre ALL PILLOWS 10-15% OFF (949) 515-1884 369 E. 17th St. • Across from Ralphs (17th & Tustin) Morl-Sat • 10:30 -·6:00 pm about wildlife at the Back Bay and why theYre not very vis- ible, will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Upper Newport Bay -Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. $5 per child. Children must be accompanied by adults. (714) 973-6820. AUG. 12 "Our Feathered Friends,• an event for children to learn about the almost 200 species of birds at the Back Bay, will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Upper Newport Bay -Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. $7 per child. Children must be accompa- nied by adults. (714) 973-6820. ONGOING Scrabble. Club 350 meets the first Sunday of every month for a seven-game, full-day tournament, with cash and prizes, at the Newport Dunes RV Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $35. (949) 206-9822. Orange County Sierra Sin- gles meets at 6 p.m. on the second Monday of every month at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 847-4330. Thursday, June 7, 2001 A9 A serles of kids' and teem' onlme classes will be ofJered Uus summer by Orange Coast College's Community Educa· t.lon Office. Each coune is $49. Subject to be taught will include readmg and writing, · history, soence, math. ani- mals, stamp collecting, astronomy and nabve plants of California. Registration is underway in OCC's Educa- tion Office. Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. (714) 432-5880. The Costa Mesa MOMS C lub ...,.. Moms O ffering Moms Support -meets at 10 a.m. Fridays at a duferent park every week in Costa Mesa. $30 for membership, whtch includes more than JUSl meet- ings. Call for each week's location {714) 549-4504. Comfort Zone, a support group for people living with a mental illness, meets at 7:30 p.m Thursddys at the 275 Medical Bwlclmg, hrst-floor conference room, 275 Victoria St .. Costa Meso. Free. (949) 548-7274 The Costa Mesa SenJor Cen- ter hosts ballroom dancing with Jive music from the Peter Van Orschott Tno from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesddys at the center, 695 W. 19lh St .. Costa Mesa. $4 . (94q) 548-3884. Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in n1otion to improve local lives. • RV\ • Boats • Real Estate • Tax Deductihlt: AIO ~June 1, 2001 NIKE CONTINUED FROM A 1 mix we were looking for.• Another similar store will be opened in the Grove at Parmer'• Market in Los Angeles in March. Nike officials say the stoie will offer the •highest level of service, the highest quality product and the best assortment of Nike llpparel, footwear and equipment for • women." ·1 th1nlc it's going to be unique,• Clausen said. •n has a substantially different feel to it.. The ambience of the store, she said, will be soOthing and alms to make the customer comf orta~le. Clausen said insights from the stores wUl be used by all retailers that sell'Nike products, with the con- sumer feedback being used to develop products that meet the expectations and a'ctive lifestyles of todays women. The Fashion Island store will not, and is not meant to, compete with Niketown in Costa Mesa, Clausen said. "The two stores will be complementary,• she said. • NJKEgoddess has a laser focus on the female con- sumer. Niketown is more general, for men, women and children. We hope the two stores wUl potentially enhance each other.• BOMB CONTINUED FROM A 1 an additional punishment could be tagged on in the sentencing. He said there were no people inside the hall, but several people saw the girl casually throw the bomb at the building while she rode the bike. GREG FRY I OM.Y Pl.OT A student works an Irvine farmer's field under a sunny blue sky, picking beam to be given to Second Harvest Food Bank, where they wt11 be distributed to the needy. No previous incidents · similar to this one have been reported by the Jeho- • vah's Witnesses in the past, Birney said. But, be added, •this is quite a serious offense.· Manuel Lugo, a member of the congregation, said he is shocked by the incident. ·1 Jcnow (Jehovah's Wit- nesses) in other areas face persecution,• he said. •But it's never happened here.• · Lugo said the hall is new, . not even 1 months old. "I'm surprised,• he said. •As far as I know, this bas been a peaceful area.• · HISTORY CONTINUED FROM A 1 . of Chavez's life and activities for the class to do. ·we learned about Cesar Chavez, a person who helped the workers to get_ their rights,• said Mao Takada, 10. But their work in the fields Wednesday meant more to students than simply under- standing migrant workers' plight. •1t•s interesting becaus~ you get to pick the food to feed people," Mao said. -We will match any of our competitor's prices1• Whatever your Landscape or . Maintenance needs, l:Jo>'.d's can do it all ... San:i Caruthers, from Sec- ond Harvest, was there pick- ing alongside students, and he explained that the field had already been harvested and picked over at least twice by fann workers. Second Harvest gleans off of Kawamura's harvested crops for its food. AD the crops they gather ar& deaned and distributed to the hungry. •And 4,000 people still go hungry in Orange County every year,• Caruthers said. Students •are helping. They'te dolng some good. AD this would have been plowed.• The 55 Newport Coast stu- dents, along with about 150 others, picked about 700 pounds of beans, which Caruthers said would feed about 3,000 people. After they picked for an hour and 15 minutes, a group of high school students from Senta Ana's Cesar Chavez High School reflected on the work 1n the fields, what life was like for migrant workers and what Chavez did to help them. Today. migrant workers are scheduled to make a visit to the children's classrooms to share their own experiences. 20%. ENTIRE PURCHASE Al~Reduced W•rehou .. Prices • 7,IOO 1:11-t.....,.,... a Acurnry CMlrt • N1w Mrnllml•r.,... .__.., .. .,... DllJI • ..., .... .... If bf',... •Cw..,, ......... ... EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 dell In excbaDge for a 20- yea.r extemiOo of tbe cur- few, which will tmptre in 2005, Newport Beach bas agreed to bump up the pas- senger cap from 8.4 mllliOn to 9.8 m1lllon annually. Newport Beach has also agreed to add four more Oight gates to the terminal's current 1" and 12 more dai· ly departures . Speaken also said they, hoped other affected par- ties, including the airlines and Federal Aviation GeHlnt. INVOLVED • Gl111HG INVOLVID runs peri- odically In the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like Infor- mation on adding your organla- tlon to this list. call (949) 574- 4298. lllERICAll CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volun- teers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline InfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. lllERIClll ClllCER SOCIETY . DISCOVERY SHOP I - The American Cancer Soci- ety Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, accessories, antiques and coll,ectibles, to fund the society's research, educa- tion and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers are al.so needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Sat- urday at the same location. (949) 640-4177. llllRICAll ClllCER soc11n IOID YO RICOYIRY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required com- mitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and insurance and be at least 25 years old. Vol- unteers may use either their own vehicles or American •••••••• Admtniltration. Will buy off on tbe deal. 'Ibe county's BOard of SupervilOn began environ- mental reView ot the exten- sion May 8. The paneliltl took audl· ence questions for the bulk of the bourlong forum, which was moderated by Daily Pilot Publisher Tum Johnson. Johnson congratulated the ~ers for tackling the extension. · "I would like to thank them all for their commit- ment ro this worthy goat,• JohnsOn said. Cancer Society vans. (949) 261-9.C46 or scomer@ cancer.org. AMEllCAll HUii ASAI. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties in the main office and implement edu- cational and fund-raising events through Orange County. No experience nec- essary. 1\'aining will be pro- vided. (949) 856-3555. llllllCIN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PIOGllll The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to termi- nally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. 1\'ain- ing is provided. (114) 550- 0800 or (800) 540-2545. lllEllCAll RED CIOSS, OUllGI COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chap- ter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross se:rvices and to act os liaisons with the media in dl.saster and emergency situations. Judy Iannaccone, (11 4) 835· .§Jfil._ AlllMIL 1111WORI OF OUIGE coum Become 4 bottle-feeder or take in pregnant ca~ at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon arrival. Dogs and cats are al.so available for adop- tion.(949) 759-3646 or http ://www.anlmal · network.org . FotoARTW •••••••• .. _ .. ___ ___ Unique Personalized Gifts for every occasion Vl9ll our Web Sit 81 www.lotoelt.com Chooss tram -• Personalized Mugs Laser Engraved Frames Photo Sculptures Sports Awards and much much morel C' ... OMMUNITY Daily Pilot EDITORIAL A safer Costa Mesa is:o.'t necessarily easy C osta Mesa got a shot of good news at the end of last month when the FBI re leased its crime reports for the nation's biggest cities. Those numbers show the city ranked 30th among the 209 cities with more than a 100,000 population. The report -the prelimi- nary 2000 Uniform Crime Report -also sh owed that most crimes were down compared with 1999. Vio- lent crimes were down 16%, while they stayed about the same for the country as a whole. Proper- ty crimes were off 3 % . The only increase was in motor vehicle thefts, which rose 21%. These numbers are a tes- timony to the hard work of the Costa Mesa PoJ.Lce Department, the members of which work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to pro- tect and serve the cify. Th& numbers also reflect the close-knit, protective com- munity residents help cre- aM? across the city. Compared with a similar city near the coast, such as Oceanside, it is clear how sate Costa Mesa is. While in Costa Mesa there were few- er than 3,500 crimes in 2000, Oceanside had almost 6,000. Those figures are particularly higher for the most heinous of crimes, murder and forcible rape. The numbers are not without some cause for con- cern, however. While Costa Mesa rises to the top across the country, it floats near the bottom in Orange County, ranking seventh of eight big cities here. Only Fullerton ranked lower. Across the Santa Ana River in Huntington Beach, there were about 4,500 crimes - but with about 75% more residents. The Police Department, led by Chief David Snow- den, believe the reason for that is that Costa Mesa is more thorough in reporting aimes than those cities. But that doesn't mean the police shouldn't redO\lble their efforts to bring the numbers down. And in a city where residents are so concerned with their community, the police.should be able to find ample aid to make Costa Mesa an even safer city. The answers won't be easy, and they shouldn't be. The easy answers have been tossed around too often in recent months -at City Council meetings, in letters to the editor and at community gatherings. Get rid of charities and the people committing the crimes will leave the city, one of those answers goes. Not true. What such con- clusions fail to address - other than not clearly prov- ing that people who have to make use of charities also commit crimes -is that, without the lifeline charities provide, it only makes sense that crime would rise as people are forced by des- perate times to take desper- a te measures. Get rid of low-income housing and the people most likely to commit crimes will be forced to leave, goes a nother. Aside from the ethical problems of this answer - pricing people out of their homes is not only bordering on immoral, but laws regarding affordable hous- ing make it illegal -there also is no logical basis for that conclusion . Indeed, Newport Beach residents will tell you that being in an affluent com- munity certainly doesn't protect you from being a target of those criminals from outside the city limits. And Costa Mesa is con- veniently located next to the San Diego Freeway, making it easily accessible to would-be criminals from not only Orange County, but Los Angeles as well. In other words, the easy answers aren't really answers at all. just the same old destructive finger point- ing that we hear from some groups. And to make Costa Mesa safer,these non...answers should never be a .part of the solution. The . salon How To GET PmllSllED 'They 're trusting us to use it toward education, and I will. I'm not going to let the Irvine Co. down.' The OaJly Pilot welc.omes letters on k5ues conc.erning ~Beach~ Costa Meg • LftTBIS -Mail to Editotial P~ Editor J.,,... Meler at tM Daily Pilot. 330 W. 8ay St~ Cost.A Mes.. CA 92627 -Corona del Mar High senior Josh ~Ir, who recentJy earned a $6,000 scholarship from the Newport Beach developer, on not using his new funding toward his summer European vacation • READBtS H011JNE-can (94~) 642-6086 • MX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • ~ -Send to ~ilypilotOlatirnn.com All COfTe1pOl ldet IC» must lndude full .name, home- town ~ phone number (for verification purposei). lhe Pilot l'e5efWS the right to edit all submissions for darlty Md length. Thursday, June 7, 2001 A 11 SEAN Holl.ER I ·Al.Y Pl.OT Planes wait for 7 a.m. to roll around, signaling them to take to the skies above Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. AIRPORT DEBATE Agran's biggest win is just another facade, reader says Regarding Paul Clinton's article •Getting ready to rumble" (May 31), there's an error here, in my opinion. Larry Agran's biggest win was not Measure fl. It was a tentative victory, however, as you know the court has indicated that it is an unconstitution- al measure, something Barbara Lich- man and other members or the Air- port Working Group were saying from the onset and something that Agran should have known. . So it bas been defeated in court. Measure F is not the law of the land, and if you count that as a big win, then that's probably very consistent with what Agran likes to present, a little shell game of facades. The Great Park is the Great Pork; it's a big tax liability. It's a land grab by some wealthy people in Irvine and surrounding cities around the Great Park who want to have a lovely little 3,500-acre park -about 20 times the size of Central Park -that they can enjoy with the benefit going to them while all the good taxpayers of Orange County pay for it. Just a facade. another facade, another illu- sion, just li ke Measure .F was. RICHARD TAYLOR Newport Beach • EDITOWS NOft: Richard Taylor Is a vice president of the Airport Working Group. El Toro Marine base is all ready to lawich flights Now that the courts are systemat- ically deflating the Measure F bal- loon, the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority bas revived the •surface wind scenario• at the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to keep the pot bolling on the a nti-airport program. The surface winds at El Toro have not changed appreciably since the ice age. When the architects designed the airport, they planned it to take advantage of the existing meteorological and topographic con- ditions. El Toro has been in continuous service for more than 50 years. It serviced the largest and fastest air- craft in the U.S. inventory, including Air Force One with the U.S. Presi- dent on board. I flew in and out or El Toro with C-124. B-707, B-737 and L-188 types and experienced no problems. The air station was never found to be the probable cause or an aircraft acci- dent. This history is good and suffi- cient eVldence that gwes nse to a rebuttable, if not a conclusive, pre- sumption that the airport is safe to support air carrier operations in accordance with Federal Air Regula- tions Part 121. Since El Toro in its present con- figuration compltes with the neces- sary Federal Aviation Administration criteria. now wouJd be a good time to commence cargo operations so any problems encountered could be resolved on a small scale prior to commencing both cargo and passen- ger operation. ELMER COTE Newport Beach Driving to Ontario airport is less than convenient On April 22, Brian P. Sullivan of Dana Point was allowed to wax superficially on the El Toro airport issue. suggesting that an airline light to London was available at Ontario International Airport ("El Toro airport will never be realized,• Community Forum). Incredible. Sul- livan is obviously not a frequent flier. Sullivan also declares that the ·cold, bard truth of the matter is that El Toro will never be opened over tpe violent objections of the majority of Orange County citizens.• ' Tius Orange County c1l11e n taxpay- er for 43 years. one who has fought the expansion of John Wayne Air- . port with aeronaubcal education and expenence. says yes 1t w1JJ The next South County effort that follows the failed Measure S and Measure F that will forever settle the El Toro 1ssue has county, reg10nal. state and federal legal hurdles that will become impossible to overcome Sullivan's concern about the prox- imity of John Wayne and El Toro air- ports indicates an unawarencs~ of the proximity or three major U.S airports that are as close to each . other and have three times the vol-. ume of flightli: JFK. u ·cuard1a and Newark. Sullivan then descnbes a short, easy drive from Dana Point in South County to Ontano Airport. The free- way distance of that short, easy dnve is more than 70 miles and traverses some of the heaviest traffic pomts of the free way system, such as the San- ta Ana Freeway through Mission Viejo. Lake Forest and Santa Ana, the Costa Mesa Freeway through Tustin, <Range and Villa Park; the Riverside Freeway through Anaheim. Yorba Linda and Corona; Interstate 15 through Norco, Cloverdale, across the Pomona F1eeway. through the dairy country, then onto the San Bernardino Freeway to Vmeland and the Ontario Airport visitor parking lot in San Bernardino County. At any point of this easy route. the traffic can become stop and go from just a California Highway Patrol car parked on the side. With an accident even on the opposite side of the freeway, the traffic becomes stop and go for nules. Every trip to my granddaughter's in Pedley, off Interstate 15 lll River- side, bas resulted lll trafftc delays or sometimes half an hour. 1bere are no easy times to make the bip to Ontario except from 2 to 4 a m. RALPH P. MORGAN JR. Costa Mesa Spend El Toro money to fight ]WA expansion Councilman's plight gets read~rs' support Georg. Grupe COMUNITY COMMENTARY the Airport Working Group that we could shut down John Wayne If only we would build El Tero. I doo't beHeve it do you? 11. Now, talk is ol two operating air- ports oo1y m miles apmS. 12. 1be city ot Newpolt Beilcb bu spent mwiOm ol ta dollln pomoting El Thro, and three nwnben ol the Board ol ~have spent .. ol mil· Uom. 13. 1bis Writer feell lbat, ...... ell thil time aDd mooery, an Upart at m Thro hu ttu. ~ lllm. rat ad nooe. In amdmkm· v.. • llhpcirt .. 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' A 12 Thursday, June 1, 2001 _ Travelifigfrom Newporl-Mesa to Cuba arid tJa,ck THE CROWD H azel Dyer, director of tours and travel for the Jewish Commu- nity Center of Orange County, recently escorted a contingent of Newport- Mesa residents to Cuba. The center is headquartered in Costa Mesa. As the summer season beckons adventure for the local crowd, Dyer shared the experience of a very special trip that introduced members of our local soci- ety to a very different one. •Perhaps the greatest realization was that all of the people bom after the 1959 revolution in Cuba know no other way ·of life than communism under Castro,• shared Dyer, an energetic grandmother who originally came to the Unit- ed States from South Africa more than a decade ago. Dyer, who recently became a citizen of the United States, said she found that freedom, oppor' tunity and a society.based on a rule of law permitting individual growth are val- ues that come into very real perspective when visiting Cuba. "We found a nation with a population of very beAuti- ful pepple, happy people, peopm' who fill their daily lives with music, art, culture of every form,• she said. Dyer said she and her fellow travelers were impressed with Cuban cul- ture. "There is flowing music and dance full of rhythm on every comer,• she said. •A unique sensuality is in the air. Artists and caricaturists fin the streets.• The culture, however, does not obscure the poverty. "Two Cuban pediatri- cians we met at Children's Hospital in Havana told us that they each e~ $50 per month. They were charming men, very dignified and totally dedicated to their profession, trying to improve the live~ of Cuban children,• Dyer said. "Because of the American embargo, they have very lit- tle medicine and no antibi- otics. It is very sad to wit- ness these ill children lying in their cots under such conditions.•' Doris Chasin of Newport Beach was one of Dyer's tourists. Chasin shared, •I urge all of tny friends to visit Cuba now, while the tourism trade is still \lllpolis'hed. The experience was. illuminating in many-ways. For me, the opportunity to admire the indomitable human spirit in During her trtp, Hazel Dyer discovered that these Cuban pedlatrtdans at Children's Hospital in Havana make $50 a month. such limiting conditions reinforces a belief in the basic goodness of mankind. Further, we view as our birthright elements of life, daily necessities, that these people do without.• Others on the journey included Inga Behr, Milt Chasin, Marton Feldman, Susan Glass, Mike Hakim, Martin and Florence Klein, Maxine Levine, Muriel Rosen, David ShabtaJ, Vera Rosenberg, Lattfe ·War· •· shawsky, Seymour Wlgler and Claud.la Cohen, who had a very special reason for visiting Cuba. GRAD Let them know how proud you are! A special page will publish in the Daily Pifot on Wednesday, June 20th to honor our graduates. For your daughter, son, friend or special someone be a part of this tribute for only $19.00. Fill in the form below and mail it to us with their photo. Be sure to put the name and a·ddress on the back of the photo and we'll return it to you. GRADUATE'S INFORMATION Graduate's Name: --------------------------School Namt~ ~---------------------------About the graduate: Bobbies, inttrtsts or fature plans (Limited ta 40 word mtssage} Mail this form :widi photo to: 2001 GRADS DailyPilot 330 W. Bay St. • Costa~ CA 92627 Prfflittc Jlrilo lw Jjtb Dyer, left, met street artist Salvador while she visited Havana, Cuba. Dyer, director, of tours and travel for the Jewish Community Center, took a group from Newport-Mesa. "In 1941, my parents ahd I arrived in Havana, Cuba, refugees from Naz:i-occu-.. pied Europe. We stayed in Cuba for about a year before leaving for the Unit- ed States,• Cohen said. •we take everything for granted here in the United States,• added Mike · Hakim, who also went on the trip. "Compassion for one another is so natural in Cuba, in a land of fear and suppression.• Dyer is busy planning new adventures around the globe that combine culture and education with tourism. He~ trips are open to any- one in the community inter- ested in participating. For more information, call Dyer at (714) 755-0340, • lltE CROWD appe1rs Thursdays. and Saturdays. Great Stuff ... Great Prices! New merchandise anivklg daily. come in-and shOp thru our stores for unique An, Lamps, Mirrors, Accessories, Accent Furniture, Chairs, Pillows, Florals, aoo much, much more ... aJways new merchanclsel Daity Pilot DATEBooK .. I' • Thursday, June 7, 2001 Al3 A blissful experience at the .Zen Bistro. ' . . Kathy Moder DINING REVIEW ;r here's a new sushi kid on the bloclc, unassum- ing and a little shy, safely tucked in the shelter of (I)Uangle Sciwue. Maybe too Nfely tucked away, as most people still think this new nwtaurant is still the coffee ~ that Wied t9 reside at the same locale. But not a hint of that rol:fee shop, save the rus- tic brick wall. is left at the new Zen Bistro on Newport Boulevard. •Irasb.ai maser· is the wel- coming ay es you enter the restaurant. and you can't help but be impressed by the ele- gant Japanese-inspired decor. The decorator should be proud. The tables and chairs are an art fonn in themselves; shiny black and tan woods with bamboo and reed accents. The ceiling is what I caJ1 •chic indusbial• and manages to compliment that aforementioned brick wall and the sleek furniture. The glass tops of the tables protect arttully laid out glossy pebbles, reeds and sand, n!llJlinding you of the minia- ture gardens for which the Ja~ are so well known. Each table is an exhibit both underneath the glass and on top of it. with smooth black pottery laid out in the tradi- tional Japanese setting accompanied by one stylish flower or bonsai plant. GREG FRY I DAl.Y Pl.OT Another surprise right off the bat is the extensive sake list Irs an unbelievable range from your average $17-to $20-bottle up to $220 a bottle, and everything in between. Rarely a sake sampler myself, I felt like I was missing out on something very big, some- thing that required an educa- tion. Chief chef Sushio Toblta shows off the lunch seafood combination plate at Zen Bistro in Triangle Square. Of course the wine and beer list was there for the rest of us with the old recogniz- ables like A;sabi. Sapporo and Kirin beers. But after reading that sake list, I very much wanted to know what it was all about. The menu is a lot like the beverage list. Zen Bistro advertises its food as •Sushi and California Cuisine,• b~t I think the sign should say •sushi and Creative Cui- sine,· or •aever Cuisine.· ~ou see some familiar old fav&ites. like Ca1ifomia ·rolls, Ahi tuna and some tem- puras, the majority of the entrees and appetizers are surprising and oh so interest- ing. Come in just to read the menu. If you are anything FYI WHERE! 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa {Trian- gle Square, 1st Floor) WHEN: Closed Mondays; Lunch is served 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and DiQner is served 5:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday and Tues- day through Friday. On Saturdays, the restaurant is open from 5 to 11 p.m. for dinner only. HOW MUOI: Moderate PHONE: (949) 722-2520 like me, one look at the appe- tizer section and you will ask to be seated. For example, we ordered the tar tar tuna with wasabi and avocado dressing {$13) appetizer. Beauty is the name of the game with Japanese food, and everything was exceptionally lovely. The tar tar tuna was served with mul- ticolored tomato bits and BAY BOAT RENTALS lj.i/.J ~,,, °""' G ~"" Our pass is transferable to · third Parties. Great for business events, realtors, family and friends/ . \ Our fleet Is brand new/ topped with a bright green but very mild caviar. A word to my brother, Steve -you will love this! The dressing was light and the whole ensemble was delicious. To be fair, everything was delicious. It truly was. But don't go expecting to eat in _ that American order, with the salad first and the entree last. As sushi restaurants are one to do, dishes appear at ran- dom times with no real order. This just makes things all the more ~ppeallng. It is also f«s- cinating to watch the sushi chefs interact with each oth- er. These are artists at work, and they know it. . Of course we ordered the California roll ($5.50) and.the crunchy roll -a rock shrimp tempura roll ($6.50) - because that is what most of . us order. Both rate as high as any restaurant and much higher than some. Can you ·tell I enjoyed myself? (A -0.is- claimer here, since this restaurant has been open for less than three months, there are bound to be some glitch- es along the way. We, how- ever, didn't experience any. We intend to make this our new sushi place for the sum- mer.) A standout dish besides all of the high quality Ahi tuna that we ordered, was the sauteed jumbo shrimp in a cheese sauce. {$18). The pre- sentation was art. pure and simple, but the aroma cut short my appreciation for beauty. and I bad to move on. Fat, seasoned shrimp sit on a cnspy yellow potato pancake and are surrounded by a mild creamy white cheese sauce. The only negative here is that chop sticks don't allow you to enjoy every last drop of it. The grilled tuna tataki with mixed greens was a nice ending to our meal Could be a nice beginning to someone else's. The zippy ginger dressing made it. The blue crab salad and the king crab salad are next on my list. Brian and I took guesses at the amowit of the bill as we waited for it, and both of us were very surprised when it totaled around $60. For the quality and sheer beauty of the food, we expected a lot hlore. I just hope the liiangle Square location is as good for the Zen Bistro as the restau- rant is for us. PACIFIC PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL America'I ..... I ftl 4 W f I~ ·;~c:. ... ......... ~-=c .... attat• -!/IOU ...... preAJCtl ........ _1."11 .... c ... ,.s ....... ,._11·1'••·••• .... Oilefl•---· .... _., .. _ ...... a.....••C•••.._ ..... ~.,,.... .... ,....._... ,.. .. _,.:.,..--.,...~aCllllmtll a ,. ...... n.-.... • • . . . . . A14 Thoodcy, June 7, 200 1 Doily Pilot Vivisection would be too kind for 'The Animal' . ByUnd•Don T hey shoot bad movies, don't they? They sure as bell did here. "The Animal• is a celluloid bit of road kill that should have been neutered and then swiftly put out of itl misery, having arrived DOA, DUI and EIEIO. A 10-minute idea run- ning 83 minutes that felt · like five hours, this root canal of a flick -the longer · it last- UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF Nil REPUTE ed, the deeper it became -real- ly starts to hurt any few functioning brain cells a viewer might have left after the first hall-hour or so. "The Animal" stars some Billy Crystal s.pru-look-a- like nebbisH (Rob Schneider) who wants nothing more than to be cop, just like dad- dy. nouble is, he's a pants- wetting twit, a dull-witted, slpw-moving nincompoop of a dullard who has no talents to offer anybody (therefore eminently qualified for the newspaper business.) He is ineptly enabled by this broad from the first "Sur- vivor• (Colleen Haskell), whose acting is so wooden that were she a tree, she'd be the General Sherman. ~ These two, along with any- one else associated with this Individual Coaching Internet/Ema.ii set-up Web Site Design/eComrnercc Software Upgrades & Installs Networking barker, are true monuments to thespian malpractice. Schneider, playing a doo- fus small town police proper- ty clerk OAIJled Marvin Mange, is the only one in the station when a 911 call comes in about a robbery at tbe local greasy spoon. Unp.ble to reach the real cops, with initiative in hand, and brains left behind, Mange takes off toward the scene in some beater LTD painted in a pseudo "Sta.rsky & Hutch" motif. Losing control and taking a 1000-foot fall off a 500-foot cliff, Mange wakes up eight days later, feeling different even if he's still ugly enough to gag a maggot. Tums out he's been rescued and restored to life by some bug- eyed, overacting, under-tal- ented, ~nglish-accented mad scientist. This aforementioned wacko specializes in installing animal parts in humans. He calls it radical- transpeciesectomy. Others . might call it a really bad idea for a movie. But now Mange can growl like Rin-nn-nn, run like National Velvet, swim like Flipper, emit methane like a cow and think like a guppy. The only thing missing? Pee- wee Herman's arm. Mange is now a man of many marginal talents. He can sniff out drugs in the colons of couriers, cough up hairballs and get up close and personal with various Something else? . c,011' Just ask. ~~~e. 949-723-9372 •etC0 af:' ~~~ . IT SHOULD BB FUN "'"'"'}A~ I I ' " ( ' ( ' Marvin Mange (Rob Schneider) gives in to his lnsUncts and competes with a Frisbee-catching dog in "lbe Animal." barnyard critters. Haskell, the ·survivor· yahoo, is such a breathtak- ingly awful cinematic medi- octity, stunning in her com- plete lack of talent and screen presence, that it is best to avert one's eyes when she intrudes upon the too many scenes she's in. Rubber duckies have a greater acting range. Those of you who consid- er "Dude, Where's My Car" to be quite Shakespearean, will find ·Tue Animal• to be Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars ·coMI Hll THE WARMTH OF THE MEOITEUANEAN ON OUR aEAVTHUl PATIO OVtRlOOKING THI lAIW LUNCH • P INNER · EASY PARICING S80 ANTON BLVD. COSTA MESA (BEHIND O.C. PERFORMING ARTS CENTERJ (714) SS6-6SSS quite beneath your stan- dards. This Oick's plot has . bigger gaps than you'll find in Lauren Hutton's front teeth or Nixon's tapes. You won't find a bigger bomb in the Enola Gay. Vivisection would be too kind of a treat- ment for •Tue Animal.• "The Animal• is rated PG-13. • UNO.E DON reviews b-movies and cheesy music.al acts for the Daily Pilot. He may be reached by e-mail at RHllySlldWrltJnge.o/.com AT THE PELICAN RACK Enjoy Savings From o.ur Designer Collection I Mens • Cutter & Buck • De.cente • Aahworth • Bobby Jone. FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH 10:00-3:00 SATURDAY. JUNE 9TH 9"00-4:00 SUNDAY. JUNE lOTH 10.00-3:00 {~u~£ _______________ ___,. ~ -~ ~S 22111PBICM 1111 •.IO. ~ .......... ~~cs MSltll ,..Vof'OfT (()1\\1 \ v . \ I \ I ·~ I I ( ) I ' ~ ~ J ·= 2283 Fairview at Wilson COstaMesa Minimum age 58 · . DOJty Pilot A 'Ruthless' spoof at the Trilogy · N o one bas seriously conside,red turning "The Bad Seed" into a musical comedy, but Joel Paley's "Ruthless" borrows libeJ'aily from that play, not to men- tion "Gypsy," "All About Eve• and a few other sources. Costa Mesa's 'l\ilogy Playhouse has seized upon •HEl•ER this egregious show' 'I 11 business spoof and · RMEW fashioned a frantical- FYI WHA't. "Ruthless" WHERE: Trilogy Playhouse, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa WHEN: Closing performances 7:30 p.m. Friday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday con s1s-s11 llO<ETS: (714) 957-3347 until he had the central elements of ·All About Eve• with a little •Gyp- sy" thrown in. The result is some- wnat mixed, but most of the time - particularly in its first act -it's hilarious camp. DATEBOOI(. . . . . Thursday, Jun. 1, 2001 AIS ly funny farce of the sort that once regaled viewers of the old Carol Burnett show. You don't need a copious knowledge of the golden oldies mentioned above to enjoy the show -but it certainly helps. Amy Glinsk.as -whose charac- ter goes from "Dear Mommy• to "Mommy Dearest• virtually overnight -is the satirical center-' piece of the show, a chirping happy homemaker reticent to tum her 8- year-old daughter loose in the show biz jungle. By the second act, how- ever, she's taking her own bows with a vengeance. From left, A.my Gllnskas, Tayler Mettra and Chris Scott star in •autb.Jess" at the 'llilogy Playhouse. in the role with Emma DegerstedL From the outset, director Ahcia Buller stresses the satirical thrust of the show. "Ruthless• ostensibly centers on a little girl who'll resort to anything, including murder, to further her career. But actually, it's her mother's story, from a Donna Reed-isb housewife to a Bette Davis-esque show biz queen. To explain that transition, Paley took heaping portions of matenal from the "Bad Seed" script and ran it through his farcical tenderizer As precocious daughter 11na, Tayler Mettra nicely combines her character's sweetness and lethal ambition, offering a terrific vocal presence as well. Mettra alternates Chris Scott is a dominant pres- ence as a theatrical agent vowing to take 11na under her wing. She also displays a high-kicking choreo- graphic presence. Robin La Valley excels in two contrasting characteri- zations, as a jaded school musical diTector and as the maid/understudy to Gllnsk.as in the second act who, in case anyone should i;niss the gag, is appropriately named Eve. Playing little 11na's granny, an acerbic theater critic with a singu- lar distaste foi musicals, is Nanci Fast in a richly comic performance. Sµsie Hall doubles as the unfortu- nate student originally cast in 11na's play and, in the only carica- ture going too far over the top, a tightly wound reporter for Modem Lesbian magazine. Musical director Gregory Cooke and choreographer Jimmy Hippen- stiel provide the decorabve punch for this uproarious comedy, while Jim Mulligan's dual settings are quite effective -particularly the · pink-on-pink living room in the first act. The Trilogy production of ·Ruthless" is local theater's first look at this mega-farce. • TOM mus reviews local theater fOf the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Musical 'Cinderella' ·glitters at the Center · lyTom Titus T beatergoers who have seen "Into the Woods" (the current attraction at Costa Mesa Civic Play- house) a few times and are thirsting for a more tradition- al Cinderella THEATER story can avail REVIEW the~lv~s of the glittenng original at the Orange County Performing Arts Center through Sunday. Rodgers and Hammer- stein's "Cinderella,• a hipper version df the classic fairy . tale etched into children's theater htstory decodes ago by a fellow named Disney, IS a show calculated to enchant the youngsters while enter- taining their parents. Direc- tor Gabriel Barre has mount- ed a joyous production, bub- bling over with eye-catching special effects and animated puppetry that sustain the magtcal theme. Eartha Kitt, still kitterushly sensual in her 70s, headlines the show as the fairy god- -mother (even though her part is 8 tenth the me of the title role). Kitt offers that familiar throaty voice that crooned "Santa Baby" a half-century ago and pre- sents an imposing, no-non- sense benefactor who weaves her magic without benefit of a wand. Her agili- ty. considering her years, is remarkable. The show's Cinderella, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, may be familiar to many TV viewers as a Soprano. Here, she's a lowercase soprano who charms the audience from the outset after a chance meeting with the prince in the public square. Sigler's lithe presence and splendid vocal talent elevate the fairy tale to a lustrous level, fleshing out the scullery maid cringing before her overbearing stepmother and stepsisters. Her ballroom scene with the prince - earnestly enacted by Paolo Montalban-bears..a wel- come touch of realism that shines through all the-magic.· The stepmother and step- sisters generally are quite uglified, but this production takes ttadition one better by CLOSING BUSINESS FYI WHA~ •cinderella" WHERE: Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. WHEN: 8 p.m. today through Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 and 7:30 p.m . Sunday con s22-ss1 TICKETS: (714) 556-2746 casting a male actor in drag (Everett Quinton) as the stepmom. Quinton milks all the juicy physical comedy available. The sisters -here given the ironic names of Joy and Grace -are equally out- landish. Alexandra Kolb's woebegone Joy possesses a horse laugh akin to Jay Leno's buddy Angela Ramos. The graceless Grace of NaTasha Yvette Williams, nervously scratching herself through the ball, is some- what overdone but a hoot nevertheless. Ken Prymus and Leslie Becker deliver solidly likable performances as the king and queen, anxious to get their son married so they can start spoiling their grandchil- dren. Brooks Ashmar1Skas deftly swipes his scenes as tlie royal steward. Animation -four mice, a cat and a bird -is achieved by onstage puppeteers who give their "characters• such sprightly personalities that they themselves fade, as intended, into the back- ground. It's an interesting. and heretofore unseen, gim- mick that enhances the fairy- tale aspect of the show. Musical director Andrew Llppa and choreographer Ken Roberson keep the produc- tion light and magical, and the finale is literally gowned m glitter. This is a "Cinqerel- la • for the entire family. • TOM mus reviews local theater f()( the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Our family serving your family for47years llm ~EXCLUSIVE DISTmTOR Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Paolo Montalban star ln •c tnderella" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. --llF-ETl-ME ........ Of UFETIME·GUARAITEE CARPET --,-0-0l-BE-RB-ER ... OUARAITEE CARPET Lifetime Stain Warranty CARPET $19? sFTa.. Lif1ti111 W11r Wm111ty . $249 •na •• ~ Llfttl111 Cr11~ Warranty INSTAI .I .ED ' Llf1tl111 Fa~• Warranty ED 4000· ·STORE BUYING POWER • I .. . . ~16 lhUradcry, June 7. 2001 After HOURS • Sllbmlt N'IB HCXm Items to the o.ily Pilot, 3JO W. ~ St.. o.; ta ~ CA 92627; ~fax to (949) 646-4170; or~ calling (949) 574- 4268. A~ list Is available at http:Jlwww.dallypllotcom. SPECIAL MARKET -Pl.ACE The Orange County Market Place is open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sun(iays in the Orange County Fair- grounds' main parking lot, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $2 for adults and free for children 12 and younger. (949) 723-6616. MUSIC JAZZ. FEST The Hyatt Newporter Sum- mer Jazz Series will open June 15 with Strunz & Farah perfonning in the hotel's out- door amphitheater, 1107 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach. The Friday evening concert series through Oct. 12 will feature Acoustic Alchemy with Paul Taylor, Bobby c8ld- well and Poncho Sanchez. $25-$35. (949) 729-1234. BAROQUE FEST The Baroque Music Festival's 21st season will open at .C p.m. June 17 at St. Michael and All Angels Church, 3233 Pad.fie View Drive, Newport Beach. The festival, which Will feature music from the 17th and 18th centurtes, will continue through June 2" at various locations. The four- concert subscription price ts $851 single ticket prices are $10-$3(), (949) 673-4299. ROCK 'N' ROLL JAM Dick Dale, the Cbantays, the Bel Airs and others will per- form at the Endless Summer Rock and Roll Jam at 2 p.m. June 23 at the Hyatt New- porter Hotel, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Host- ed by Premiere Entertain- ment, the concert will benefit the Huntington Beach Inter- national Surfing Museum. $45-$60. (949) 609-0341. FAIR MUSIC The Orange County Fair's Arlington Theater Headline Concert series at 8 p.m. July 13 to 29 will feature such performers as Chubby Checkers, the Village Peo- ple, En Vogue and the Isley Brothers to fit in line with this years fair theme, "Twist & Shout -Celebrate Citrus & Sun." Concert admission ts free with general fair admis- sion. (714) 708-1928. DRUM SPECTACLE Three world-champion drum ~~-p~J-ZI~ ... you'll fit right in.'"' and bugle corps will.perform in "Champions at the Cen- ter" at 7:30 p.m. July 16 at the Orange ColJJlty Perform- ing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $12. (800) •95-7469. SUMMER SONGS fashion llland will kick off its annual Summer Conoert Series at 6 p.m. July 18 with Grammy Award-winner Christopher Cross. The series will continue througb Aug. 22 with a mix of pop, rock, jazz, swing and new wave con- certs at fashion Island 900 Newport Center Odve, New- port Beach. Ad.mission ~ free, but preferred seats are avail- able for $15. (949) 721-2000. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown act, perfonns at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p .m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald lshibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's 10- anon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Pree. (949) 476-2001. SENIOR CINTElt AnaHOON A seven-piece group plays big band tuoes from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Pridays at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. M . (9'9) 6'4-32«. STAGE 'INTO lliE WOODS' Stephen Sondheim's frac- tured fairy-tale musical "Into the Woods" will be staged at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St. ' $15. (949) 650-5269. 'RUTHLESS I' "Ruthless! The Musical," a dark musical parody about an up-and-coming child star. will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Fridays, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Satwdays and 5 p.m. Sunday at 1\ilogy Playhouse, 2930 Bristol St., Building C- 106, Costa Mesa. $15-$17. (714) 957-3347, Ext. 1. THE REM. SHAKESPEARE? "The Beard of Avon,• an Amy Freed play about William Shakespeare and the writers thought to be the real authors behind bisworks, will be presented through July 1 at South Coast Reper- tory, 655 Tqwn Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The show will ··1 I r--J ---1 - I 1~1--- P •c•uA E FAAIVllN <3 Honor Your Fat/Jn-t!r Show Him Your Love Bring in his uniform, meJa/s, photos, cmifiutes, ac. t!r we'll help you presmt thnn in a handsome shadaw box. (949) 515-3978 be staged at 8 p.m. Tuesdays througti Fridays, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays. $28-5"9. (71 .. ) 108-5555. SWEET AND HOT "Sweet & Hot The Songs of Harold Arlen• will be pre- sented at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays until July .1 at Newport Theatre Arts Cen- ter, 2501 Cliff Drive, New- P<>rt Beach. $15. (949) 631- 0288. • YOUNG PLAY~RS South Coast Repertory's Teen and Junior Teen Players will present two public perfor- mances at the theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. "The Weather Started .Getting Rough• will be p re- sented at 1 and 4 p.m. Sat- urday and Sunday. $5. (714) 708-5555. 'ONDEREUA' Rodgers and Hammers_tein's "Cinderella" will be staged through Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Ceo- ~ 600 Town ~ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Show times are 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. June 9, and 2 and 7:30 p.m June 10. $22- $57. (714) 740-7878. SESAME STREET Sesame Street Uve's "Let's ' . Daily PilOt Be Friends" Will be itaged June 1.C-17 at the Orange Count}' Perlorming Arts Center, 600 1bwn Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Sbow times will be 7 p.m. June 1.C, 10:30 a.Iii. and 7 p.m. June 15, 10:30 a.m., 2 and 5:30 p.m. June 16, and 1 and .C:30 p.m. June 17. $15 or $20. (71 .. ) 556-27$7. AN EPIC OPENING "Epic Proportions" by Larry Coen and David Crane will kick off Orange Coast Col- lege's summer theater season June 21 to 24 and June 28 to July 1 at the Orama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Show times are 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sun- days. $9 or $10; discounts available. (71") _.32-5880. RETRO FEVER A touring production of "Satu.rday Night Fever - the Broadway Musical" will be presented June 26 to July 8 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Show times are 8 ' p.m. Tuesdays through Fri- days, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sun- days. An additional perfor- mance will be offered at 8 p.m. July 2; there will be no show July 4. $28.50-$62.50. (714) 740-7878. I I Wa OW..,. ls '9 tnr Irr. llmm tobtbam in folvL I I . . .. -•11 lmn MIAll UWIS Doily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949~74-4223 • Sports Fax: 949~170 •Thursday, June 7, 2001 BJ First of a series HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS NEWPORT HADOll TOP 10 1. Amber StMn posts "8tlonal best this season (4:43.75) to win 1,600 meters at OF Southern Section Mllst9l's Meet. 2. Amber StHn wins OF Southern Section Division II titles In the 1,600 end J,200, after winning both, -well .. 800, at s.. View .._.... Rnals. She goes on to finish third In the state In the 1,600. J. Amber StHn repHts •OF Southern Section Division II Individual aou COWltry champion to tud 1Ws to ftfth.plaat tum finish. 4. Girts t.nnls t.llm Is OF Southern Section Division Ill IWWMf\oUp. 5. c.rty Geehr' (two), Nicole Mlldtey (two) end Hayley Pelnol (one) each post top-thNe finishes to help swim t.llm finish fowth at OF Southern Section Division I Finals. 6. Water polo tNm, led bys.. View lHgLle Player of the Yw Kathertne .. ...._ wins ...... aown end .ctvMCH tp OF Southern Section Division I quarWfinals. 7. 'laytor GovUIS (volleyball); Katherine .......... Jenna Booth, Heather Deyden end .Erin Ball (watw polo); end Amy Bwtlngham (90UM') are •II named AIKIF Southern Section. a. Swlmmen carty GMhr (2~ frMstyle Md 200 lndlvldulll medley), Nicole Mldcey (100-1:: butWfty), ... yley Pelnol (500 ), ..,ct~ sprtm.r: Amy llwtlnghlm (200 meters) win lndlvldulal s.. View ........ titles. 9. ~ ........ ~field hockey tMm's best •non ever ends• pOStleason TowMrnent of Ownplons nftMNIP· 10. Soeatr tMm gets school's first two OF Southern Section plqoff vtctar._, before falling In Division II MCIOnd RM.nd. . CW..V fl.OT PHOTO IY ~CIWIC Amber Steen (above), in a famlllar pose, nmnlng alone with ftle ~ field far behind. 1bla was at the Masten Meet u Ille ran away with the 1,600 meten. Below, Newport Harbor's dynamite 1-2 punch ln lwlmmlng, the versaWe Nicole Mackey (left), domlnaUng ln the lndJvldual medley, and Carly Geehr, on her way to wtnnlng in the 500-yard freestyle. See Page Bl for more on the Newport girls. Countdown hasbegUn; we're down to .Day 11 •Test No. 1 for all readers: Please pronounce Tevita Ofahengaue. NEWPORT BEACH -The .A:Alli .. countdown for the arrival party June 18 has begun ... in fact, it started a few days ago and has now reached the dra- matic plateau of 11 . That's right, in 11 days the her- alded Tevita Ofahengaue, the 246th and dead last pick in the 2001 CQl- lege football draft, conducted by the National Fo6tba.ll League, will make his entrance at the Newport Dunes, where the masses are expected to congregate for a 5:30 p.m. start. It's the first of a five-day celebra- tion of Mr. Irrelevant, the 6-foot-3, 255-pound Brigham Young Univer- sity tight end taken by the Arizona Cardinals as Irrelevant Week XXVI takes centerstage . Paul Salata, the honorary mayor of Newport Har- bor, is once again· in charge of all this, and if anyone has any problems, at all, with your table setting, with parking. with the silverware, any- thing at all, see Paul. He'll take care of it. The schedule of Ofahengaue events has been ironed out, although it is subject to change. Following Arrival Night, when Tevita is plied with honors, gifts, and accolades, the rest of the week will go something like this: • Tuesday, June 19 -A work.out and surfing for Tevita in the afternoon, then the All-Star Sports Banquet at the Newport Beach Marriott at 6 p.m. • Wednesday, June 20 -Tevita cuts out for California Adventure. If you're not invited, forget this day. Go shopping or something. • Thursday, June 20 -Tevita is fed, courtesy of the First American ntle. After lunch, he's off on a regatta at the Balboa Yacht Cub. • Friday, June 22 -The first-ever SUIVivor Challenge at the Palace Park in Irvine with a 9:30 a.m. check-in. . Among the events, of course, golf. Here, at a magnificent 18-bole course, with trees, green rugs and within range of the ocean. which is somewhere to the south. or west, play will take place in the Inelevant miniature golf tournament. com- plete with golf balls and golf dubs. There's a lot of other stuff regard- ing the arrival party, sports banquet and Survivor Challenge, so stay tuned for fwtber enlightenment ln the evening, when most everyone will be very tired from the eztensive course layout. Tevtta and bis entourage will get a 'IUte of Newport. by boat, and it's by invita- tion only, so y0u know the routine. DAILY PILOT 1181 SCIOOL ATHLETE OF IHI WEii Ball-istics expert Cameron Ball • .. . . I' . SPORTS DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT It was a unique scene In Newport's CIF Playoffs matchup with El Toro when virtually the enttre team got Into the act of goalkeeping when goalie Heather Deyden was ejected from play In the first sudden-death overtime period. It worked, the shot missed, but El Toro finally. won In the flfth overtime, 7-6. Piflu.red, from left, Erin Kelly Bates, Erin Ball, Jenna Murphy, Katherine Belden and Annie Wight defending against the El Toro shooter. Doily Pilot HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Lauren Blrchfteld gets hit b'om behind as she tries to control the ball In a soccer game against Mater Del. I ' Doily Pilot SPORTS Thunday, June 7, 2001 83 Dodgers win a pair of key Bronco contests • The bats come alive in a 17-3 NHBA triumph over the Giants. NEWPORT HARBOR llSEllLL ASSOCIATION bined to strike out nine to lead the Dodgen> to victory. NEWPoRT BEACH -The Dodgen busted out the heavy lwnber en route to a 17-3 win over the Giants in the Newport Hsrbor Baseball Association Bronco Division Single, while Erik Bonn, Taylor Frlend, Cameron CbaM and Ben fnzler' also added solid all-around play. ll.J. D'Cruz pitched the finAl two inniDgs and held the Indians to only one hlt to earn the win. Garrett McRoberts bad two hits, while Frum added two RBis. Grtttl.n. Norris and Mu Jolllfe each contributed key hits, while Justtn Cotham, Victor Done, Jeff Allee, Peter TholllMJl and David Blake-Panu oontributed heavily to the Dodgers' cause. In oO:ter Bronco Division action: (ages 11-12) playoffs. ll.J. D'Cruz had four bits, including two doubles and four RBis, while Jarrett Daniel added a single, a two-run home run and · three RBis and Eric Paine oontributed two doubles, a single and three RBis. • RED Sox 7, CAJU>INALS 3 -The Red Sox. left for dead after the regular season with only three wins, have come alive in the playoffs, winning two straight. Dan WlnkJe had two hits, two runs scored and two RBis, while Jake Dayton, Robert Tumlin, Chase Behr, Jarrett Daniel, Alan Orozco, Ian Goodwin and Jerry WhJlney also contributed to the Dodge?S' success. For the Indians, Garrett Gordon had three hits, while Andrew Kaban and Nathan Todd each added two hits. The Mariners were led by Adrian Rodriguez, Joshua Jaye and Darren Leggett. Ian Goodwin, Jerry Whitney and Robert 1\un.U.n also added key hits for the Dodgers, while Trey LaGrandeur and Jake Dayton combined to score three runs. Pitchers Brock Schuler, Spencer Sm.Jth and Brett Houten combined for seven strikeouts and no walks to lead the Red Sox, while on offense, seven different players, including Tommy Olson (2 for 3) had hits. The offense was also sparked by Kyle Rohan, Jackson Ma.ssingUJ, Andrew Kaban. Robert RobJo and Myles Chrbtlan, while Johnathan Sutterfield, Robert Joslln and Joshua Jobsle anchored the liibe's defense. • DoDCEllS 10, YANKEES 5 -Hitters Jett Frum, Garrett McRoberts, Daniel Norris and Chris Griffin combined to go 11 for 12 with nine RBis to lead the Dodgers' attack. Dan Winkle and Alan Orozco each played well detenSively for the Dodgers. while Paine led the pitching with five strikeouts over three innings. For the Giants, Cbr1s Lomem:o pitched three solid innings and had a double and a • DoDGEJtS 6, INDIANS 5 -Eric Paine pitched three strong innings and provided offense with four hits, including the game-winning RBI to lead the Dodgers past the Indians. In Mustang Division (ages 9-10) playoff action: Victor Done, Peter Thomsen and Jeff Allee added key hits, while David Blake-Panas, Max JollUe, Braden Cluck and Justin Cotham anchored the Dodger defense. The Yankees were led by the strong play of ~usttn Todd, Kyle Lawrence and Elliott Kaufman. Paine drove in Trey LaGrandeur, who started the seventh-inning rally with a single. • DODCEllS 5, MAJuNats 3 -Pitchers Jeff Frum, Chris Griffin and Daniel Norris com- ROLLER HOCKEY Red Wings edge Kings Dodgers rally to defeat Astros •Fourth-graders put on quite a show before the Red Wings prevail, 4-3, in fourth-grade playoffs. COSTA MESA -The Red Wings and Kings showed why they both belonged in the playoffs, but in the end, it was the Red Wings who prevailed, 4-3, in Harbor Area Boys & Girls Oub fourth-grade roller hockey action. Ryan lvenon led the Red Wings with three goals, ·while Chase Wilson added the final tally. Solid Red Wtng defense was provided by Cody Parole, Max Venaas, Colin Keith and Elizabeth Mammey. while goalie Tony Nasca made the big saves. In Mite League action! • BREAKERS 6, VIPEllS 2: Taylor Roy had three goals to lead the Breakers. while Cody Campbell added two and Ryan Iverson chipped in a single goal. The defensive charge for the Breakers was led by Cody Parole, Cannon Call, Zach Lucas and Taylor Kirby, while goalie A.J. Allen posted 16 saves. BULLETIN BOARD AYSO Select Team tryouts underway lfyouts have just begun for the AYSO Select SOCCER Team program. Boys and girls team tryouts are tak- ing place at Harper Sch ool (18th Street, Costa Mesa) and play- ers who have registered for the upcoming AYSO fall season are eligible. Those who have not registered can do so at the tryouts. Boys and girls under-11 tryouts will be held Tuesday at 5:30. Under-12 will take place Wtdnesday at 4 p.m., under-13 will be held Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. and under-14 will take place Thursday at 4 p.m. For information, call (949) 631-0559, or vis- it the AYSO's Web site at www.newportayso.com. Skyhawks camps offered COSTA MESA -The City of Costa Mesa SPORTS CAMP is offering half-day and full-day sports camps from the Skyhawks Sports Academy. The Skyhawks program is based on safety, fun and skill development. Each participant receives a T-shirt as well as a specific ball relating to that week of camp. Half-day camps run from 9 a.m. to noon, while full-day camps go from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and kids ages 4-14 are wel- comed to attend. Por information, call the Costa Mesa Recreation Services Department at (714) 327-7525, or the Skybawks of Southern California at (714) 848-0459. Players n~eded for girls under-17 team Club soccer coach Eugene Day is looking for SOCCER three or four more players for a girls under-17 team. For information, call Day at (714) 434-9263. BALL CONTINUED FROM 81 •Six-run sixth inning gives Dodgers a 6-3 win in Majors. COSTA MESA -The CMNll Dodgers used some sixth-inning magic to defeat the Astros, 6-3, in Costa Mesa National Llttle League Majors Division action. After Jessie Guevara and Mike McDanlels each reached base, RBI hits were added by Parker Ro~ Justin Long, Bryan Bennett, Brian Sankey, Matt Jeranko and Cory Weikel Long finished the game with three hits, while Weikel added two. On the mound, Long and McDaniels combined for 11 strikeouts. In other Majors Division action: • CA.RDINALS 9, AsTRos 6 -The Cardinals scored all nine runs in the first three innings en route to the wiii. Sparking the offenst! was the hot hitting of Starnes Arnold, Garrick Wllllams, Edclle Tomasek. Daniel Freeman, 1ldl Morley, Peter Frydendall and Evan Van Geem. Arnold and Van Geem combined to shut down the Astros' offense, striking out eight. • DIAMONDBACKS 5, WHITE Sox 0 -• Pitchers Brandon Maurer, Allan Kincaide and AuStln Elliott combined to strike out seven to lead the Diamondbacks past-the White Sox. Elliott was also !itrong at the plate, clubbing a do~ble and a home run with two RBis. Ryan Jteddlng added two hits, while lrevor McDonald and Aaron Quella each added key hits. On defense, Taylor McClanaban helped turn a double play, while Kyle Miller added a nice catch in center field. • DIAMONDBACMS 19, Asnos 5 -AusUn Elliott had two doubles, a home run and four RBis to lead the D'Backs over the Astros. Taylor McCJaoaban added two hits and two RBis. while Kyle Miller added two hits and two RBis. Other key offensive contributors were Trevor McDonald, Matthew Red- ding, Allan Klnca1de, lllley Hart, Aaron Quella and Brandon Maurer, while on last anywhere from two weeks to two months, so I was fairly concerned. But YOUTH BASEBALL defense, Mitch Friedmann came through with several nice catches in right field. In Minor B Division action: • MARLINS 10, ROCKIES 4 -Johnny Valdez had a key two-run hit to lead the Marlins past the Rockies. Daniel Carter, James Wanbaugh. Joshua Rydlng, Joshua Emo, Japob Wachman and Joseph Eggera also con- tributed heavily to the Marlins' offense. Pitchers Ryd.ing and Bryan Guzman combined to strike out eight, while Wanbaugh was the defensive star of the game in center field. Cd.M Mets edge NH Pelicans NEWPORT BEACH -The PONY Corona del Mar Mets scored four early runs, then held on for a 5-3 playoff win over the Newport Harbor Pelicans in Newport-Mes& Pony Conference (ages 13-14) action. Blake Allred went 2 for 3 with a double and two RBis to lead the Mets, while Matt Silva, Blake Mathews and Rojer Hamilton also added key hits. Met pitchers Tom Money and Wes Presson effectively shut down the Peli- cans. The Pelicans were led by the hit- ting of Blake Fogg (3 for 3) and the pitching of Kurt Yacko. Dodgers gain finals berth • NEWPORT BEACH -The . Nill Dodgers advanced to the Newport Beach Llttle League AA Division title game with a 10-3 semifinal win over the Diamondbacks. David Welland bad a home run and two RBls for the Dodgers, while Francesco lmpagllazzo chipped in a triple and three RBis. Dodger pitchers Kyle Danese, Chase Nugent and Nick Flamson combined to strike out 10, while allowing only four hits. Strong Dodger defense was contributed by Gustaf Hellmer, Jarrett Logan, Karl Fletcher, ChrU Burke and Carter Taylor. The D'Backs were led by pitchers Brooks Brady and Mattias Russo-Larsson, while on offense, Peter Weidner had two hits dnd two runs scored and ChrlsUan Freeman added a double and scored twice. Cardinals advance to finals NEWPORT BEACH -After N LL dropping a 14-5 decision to the I Diamondbacks, the Cardmals managed to regroup and advance to the Newport Beach Little League MdJOr DtVlSion championship game W1th a 4-1 win over the D'Backs. Sam Stafford pitched a complete-game gem with seven strikeouts and no walks. Stafford, WUllam O'Brien, Ryan Telles, Tyler Brady and Greg Wolonsky all came through on the offensive end with key hits, while Collin Wlgely led the way with two RBls On the defensJve end, Telles. Brady. Travis Sorensen and Sean Berkley each came through with fine plays. With the · win, the Cards face the Yankees in tonight's Majors Division title game. In other NBLL Major Division action: • YANKEES 2, RED Sox 0 -Vlnnle SL John pitched a complete-game shutout to lead the Yankees. Red Sox pitcher J.R.. Dion also pitched a complete-game gem. but took the hard-luck loss. • DIAMONDBACKS 14, CAJU>INAlS 5 - The sweet swing of Grant Heffernan was all the Diamondbacks needed m their win over the Cardinals in ' winners-bracket playoff acbon, forcing another battle between the two teams. Heffernan went 4 for 4, including a three-run borne run and seven RBis to ~ce the D'Backs' attack. Not to be outdone, Greg Garte also went 4 for 4 with four RBis. while Garrett Amoroso, Chris Rosen and Scott Colton chipped in three hits each. In addition, Connor Whalen added a two-run triple and Wyatt Cole came through with two key tuts for the Diamondbacks, while Rosen and Ford Noe added solid defense. Colton, Garte and Fletcher Della Grotta each added significant contributions on the mound. For the Cardinals, Sam Stafford had two hits, while Wllllam O'Brien, Colin Wlgety, James PebillJ and Johnny Yesh each added single hits. Ryan Telles sparked the defense. .. I knew. even U I was dying, I was still going to play.• Ball slept for the better part of the week. before pronouncing him.self available against arch rival and perennial section power Peninsula. C'' ~ ............. ...... : .. Wi-' ..... GRADUATE TO A ROLEX. •Coach didn't even know I was going to play that day, but I just showed up, because I wanted to win. I told him to put me in wherever. I played doubles and we won, but lt was a struggle. I finally got back to 100% about a month ago.• Ball's recovery process likely affected his po1t1eason, ln 'Wblch he lo$t In the PCL slngl~ final to Un1ventty'1 Aaron Yovan, Md was....,.... ID the CJP iDdMdual ~ b¥Ole tbe temtftDelt, Bui Ill& .-Md No. 15 amoag Soutbem ~1-.._learned not to dwell on ...... COWIE SOCCER Canadian joins VU soccer program Vanguard Unlvani.ty men's SCK"Cer coech O.ve Md..eish baa MVMNDCed tlae signing ol gcd9 'JNntnno 8'iinc.bl. 8llmdd .. • tbNe-..,ort ......... St. IDblabMll Hiib ID 1'IMinllaW. OIMado c...... Aa a 1 ... 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Santa Ana. CA Name stalilionent Thie ... lament WN on 05/22n001 Q)eta Meel, CA 92e The tolloWIOQ penont m ,i,~1-.n4G Thia bullneu la con-927CM The followlna ~eons filed 111Htl the CouMY 10011MU4ot This bUll~.!.~ w:.::1 ~~u· --IM:ted by. en lodivlcilal Key WMI OfOup (AZ) we doing ~ U: 01e1t1 d Otwllle Cow1'V Ody Plot Mly 2A 31 esuc:ted by. all ,.............,. 1 ,,.,..,.., • Thia bUllneM I• con-H•v• . you •tarted ~18 w. Or1ngew0od: ltllnd Glf\ eo5 OrcWd on O&'lfWOOf m 7. 14. 2001 M Have )'OU 11.rted Ill. 193e5 Main t., dUcted by: a OOfPOl'lllon doing buu*8 yfKI No Pnoenlx, AZ. 85051 Ave .. Col'onl del Mer, 2001 ... IUt doing ~ .,et? No Suil• 10t, Huntington Ocddeiltal Mof1gage Geotve Elie Scoll This bu11Me1 la con-CA t'Z62.5 Plot May Flc:tfdoue Bualnen Cedtlc Kllpo OhUn BellCh, CA 92e48 t<en Ultlenue, l>rMI· Thia llaternent wit cM:led ~ • _.._ All Scelnb<oner, tl06 = 7 1• 20012AnJig u...~ _....__ Thia ltli.ment WM CV"1hla Ann ~. denl "'-~ ,.~·-.,,. -.--· On:hd Ave. eorot. .._. • • --r ,_.... _..,_,. flied with 1111 eoUnty :r.i16 E Paficllcle Ave .. Thia statement w .. ,,_, with the .,.,...,1y Have you •tarted • .._ The ~~ n-...... ,..~.,,.., C 92887 Cou ,....,.... of n...-,.. __ .., """"" ... ....._.. • ......, No Mar, CA 112e2S fl_..,_... •··-•--· are ~ ~· Clerll of .,. • ..., ~~ Orange, A filed with the ""' ..._.. "'""""" """"'"' ..... "" ...__ 1'"" ........., -·---on 0"'""'"""'1 Thlt bus1~11 11 oon-,.,__ ... , on 06/1M001 Kej( we.a Group Thia bualnesa la oon-Name St.ltltment M In "-"""'• .,,~ .. 200vv1 ........ 7• ~ ....... by.·van"' I-""'"""··' Clertc of ..,..nga County 2001186•791 Pamela Stew&rt. Aasl. eluded by: an lndMcllal ""''~~ '""'"" .. .....,..., 1........,._ on 05/1112001 t;>eil)' Piiot May 17, 2•. ~ectetary Have you 1t1rtad Tht lol~ 2918 Royal Palm unno, Daily·Plot May 24 31 H1v• you atarted -..... 2001UM511 ~1. Jw! 7. 2901 TI!O§O Thia statement w11 doilg"'~ y.:t No areM~ Mart, ~I c:n ~~w.a:::'1 J\Jn! 71 14· 2001 ThopO cDlO bulr-. vet? No Deily ,.....,. ~ 17, 24, f·'-' ... .... Cou ... Ali .... elnbrOflef , ~ Am Garu 31• ~ 7, 1 ~ _... Wluo .,,. n., ~ Blvd IA& D-A P9lrn 0rtve Costa ri ..... 1~-8 -• t --. ~ -· ~ Flctltloua Bull,,..• Clerk of OrMge County Tift stattment waa ·-~-....-• ·• • • ..,.,. • .-~....... u .. ,,.., 9llll9men wu flctlUoua Business NairM St.element on 05/15/'lOOt filed with the County ~~cCA ~?, ~ ~::Si. con-N.me Stltament filed with the County S The following penone 200168M811 Cieri! of Orange County Entet!tlaea lno (CA dueled "": an lncllvldual The lolloWlng pen!OOI Olelt! of Orange County Na me tate!Mnt are ....,,,,, .... ..,.,,,... u ·. "'-•ly Pilot May 17, 24• on 0511&'200t • · • v7 are ..w-. butlnffS a1· on 05/04/2001 T ... lot~..........., ......... .,...,....,_ ,,.., 2001•••5.... 271 . I~ Hwy.. Have you •tar1ad ,.._='V,,. ....... ...,,,. • .:... 2001e1t••1a '"' """' ....... --••1chelte Monroa, 31. JUnt 7, 2001 Th067 ...., -• F·...... ,... ........... doi ....... --1 .,..,,_ ,..,,,..., ......, "'"" '" Ill doing .. 19469 Via Del Ceballo, -. -. - -Daly Plot May 2A. 31, TI;'~T y ng~ Y•• \l8flily •A. ca... Maee.. Del'/ Plol May 31. Jooa Pram11re Entertain· Yortla Unda. CA 92881 Flctltloua Bullneea m z, t•.J®t 1l!084 duded by. 1 OOfPOl'IC: :W, A. Dr.w CA f128Z7 7. 14. 11, 2001 !b109' ment, 14 Hughes, Michelle lynn u --.... s•---t H t d _._ _._. I TKlle F Jonnaon t820t. IMne. CA 92618 ...,.,,. .. , • .,...,, ave you • ar11c 11--.emen wu · ' Flctltloul Bu•lness 1 IOI~~·~~~· &iv;:· 1.;: Vl~nd°:'. .~~ Fl~.:=..,~ ~~ ~1':0 ~ :'O!;. = =., ~;} COlta Name Sta1 tement nc., 4 92el · • CA 92886 Casa Tlempo, 8912 The followl~ Entlf'l)riNe. Inc. on o512212001 This bullne11 Is con· The loOowtng pe<aons '~i: ~11~819 con-Thia bullne" Is con-Heil Ava., W"1minstar, ere doing aa: Pater Sokotowakl, 10016M5St7 duded by. •n ~ 'f,= ::=-~ ducted by. • OOfPOl'lllJon duded by an ~ CA 92683 Francis & Aaaoclat-. Secretary Daly Plcc May 24, 31. Hava you •tarta . 760 M«w Have you •lll1ed Heve you star1ad Turner Realty Invest· 3303 Herbof Blvd., F7, Thie Ntetnent w1& Jun! 71 14, 2001 ThQ91 doing .~:;1, No ~~ Cost ~ dotng buslneu yet? doing bu1lneu yat? ment EnterpnMI, (CA), Com MMa, CA ~ llled with the County T= C ve.i12627. a Yet, llOl YN. ~ 19, 2001 431 Riverside Ave . Karen Francia, 2386 Oleltl d Orange County flctltloua Buslnus · llalemenl wu AE th Wood 2119 IDlgitech Conaullin". Mlc:h4tlle Lynn Cnvens Newport Beach, CA Carlton Place. Costa on 05111W001 Name Statement flied ~t~~ ~~ N Mlza.bel • 'c 11 Inc • This Slatement WH 92663 Melle, CA 92626 20018115230 The foltowlna peBOOI Cle!1c"" ..,...,_. """'"' etonaCA 92:27 os Roberi Frie•. Prell· filed with 1he County This busine11 is con-Thia busineta 11 con-Deily Ptkll Mey 24, 31. are doing buliwiSa as on ~Jo1eae5110 ~ business 11 con- denl C1er1c of Orange Courtly ducted by a ltmited part· ducted by. en lndMcaml Junt 7, 14,,1®1 Th080 Wat1aon-Stawa11, 824 ,... • ..., PloC Mly 24. 31• dUded by. en lndtvldual Thll stitemenl w11 on 05/15'2001 nership Have you •tarted H11'bor t1land Drive, .,.., t d filed With the County 2001eeeua1 Have you 11a11ed doing ~ yet? No ~USS Bullnee• Newpori Beach, CA »-7· 14· 2001 Ttm9 dcf~va bu~f:eas' •;~~? Clertc °' Orange County Dally Ptlol May 17, 24, doing bullnen yel? Karen Franda Tho...,me1..,~tat1~ .. 9~~~ L-·•·-K-. Flctltloua 8u91neH y .. , Nov. 1991 on 05fl5/200t 31. Junt 7, 2001 Th061 Yes, 01/01199 Thia statement waa ..,. ,, •• ~-...,.., ........, .,__, th Wood 20018114139 Turner Re11ty Invest· filed with the County are doing aa: 82.4 Hart>or ltland °""'8. Name Statement Ef:be 1111ement was Daily Pilot May 17, 24• Fictitious Business ment Ent«prllea Clerll of Orange Courtly Money Mart, 1160 w. N911wpo11 BHch, CA The ~soot tiled with 1111 County 31, Jvot 7, 2091 Th052 ~8":~ T=~ Ka~ Tu~ on 0511~11M5237 ~. ~d~130. ~ bullneu Is con-~:C::~sUl.TING~· Clertc of Orange County FlctlUoua Bualneaa are doonO as· Kalhleen Turner Trust. Deily Plol May 2A. 31, Pacific Rlnp ~ by: an lnclvldual 20041 O.tarman Rd .. on ~teaeset2 Name Staa ment o c Hardwood. 2402 Old 12/7/87. G-111 .June 7, 14, 2001 Th073 EntetpriMs, Inc. (CA), Have you ataried •A2. Laka Forest. CA Daily Pilot May 31. Jone T"'-following ....,,.ons Delaware. •101, Hunt· Partner of Turner Realty 271 E. Imperial Hwy., doing bulinesl yet? No 92630 7 1• 21 """t Thl05 1,..'°dolng btlsf,,.;;·;,. inglon Beadl. CA 92648 Investment £nterprlae1. Fictitious Bualnue Fulefton. CA 92835 SuMn Louise Kenney Chris A"•n Hlrl~r. • "· · fYY Grandma's Collage Chrl1topher Al1n • Limited Partnef'lhp Name Stat.ment Thia buaineaa la con-Thia .uitement wea 20041 O.terman ·• Flcttuoua Bullneu Helrloom Antlqu418, 670 Jones. 2402 Delaware This 11a1emen1 Wll The 1o11ow1ng petWOnS duded by a corponitlon flled with the Coonty IA2, Lake Fornt CA Name Statement Weet 17111 Street. Costa St.. 1101. Huntington filed with Ille County 111 doing bullneee aa: Have you 1tarted Clerk of Orange Courtly 92630 . The lol~s ~itac"<>::27Louc1on. Beec:hduc:IThlsed.bubyc~~lnd1~•~a1 ~~~20011••~e11 ~~:-t~ ~ ~Ent~lnc~l~g :.1y~1y1"2.5"315 ~~Y~~ ~~ ar~a~encls. 2BOt 5N 430 Botero Way, New· -· ""'"' vvv• Coll.a Mesa. CA 92626 _,,._. ...,... ,......,. ..,. "• ' Main St.. 1812. Bania port Beactl, CA 92683 Have you started Dally Piiot Mey 17, 24, Greg E. Potje•. 3378 Pater 'Sokolow1kl, Junt 7, 14, 2001 Th092 ~ ~ yet? No Ml. CA 92701 !bit business 19 con-doing businaas yet? 31, June 7, 20()1 Th06§ Fuch•l• St • Co·•a S.Cret.ary Hlllinger Thuy T"·-" N ducted ...,. an ~ Yes. 5/l/2001 .. Ttlit ll.llemenl WU FlcttUoue Buslnee9 Thie atatement WU ...... guyen, Havev' you atal1ed Chr111opher Alen FlctJtloua Bualneu ~ c.fhaS:, 5'4ll hied with the County Naime Statement filed wr1tl the County = !:.., ~~~ · dor"" bu11ne11 yet? Jonaa Name Statement o Bl d lo Clerk al Orange County The following per.ant Clerk of Or.,,ge County T>ela bu·'nen le con-y "•April 1 19118 Thie statement WH The following persona CHO V ' ng 00 05/llWOOl are doing ~ er on 05/2Sl2001 .,..., ., ~Orie Gene Loudon filed wittl Iha Counly are doing bualness as: ~· ~~,!'!°311 con-20011115131 Boutique Mon Cher1e, 200teH5979 docled by: an indlVl®al Thi• 1tatament wa• Clerlc of Orange County Notary Expren, 2368 ~:S by. joint \oWlllxe Delly Plot Mey 24. 31, 101 Sd1olz Plaza. Suite Dally Pilol May 3l, June ~v~ •1;11~ filed with tf'le County on 05/15/200t ~ Way. Tustin, CA Have you 111rted June 7, 14, 2001 Jh08! 219, Newpol1 Beac:tl, CA 7, 14, 21, 2001 Th101 ~ T """'...!: Flctltloue Bualrtffa ,.....,~ _. n...~ r-.-.. 200t6864824 92782 92••3 . ..,,..., .... -.-.. "' """'""" -n1 doing bu1ineae yet? Fl_...,_,,_ Bull ...... • ~.. J ,.. ........ m. FlctltJoue Bualne•• statemtinl wH Ha{M St.IWment on 05/1Y2001 Dally Piiot May 17, 24, Harry Myron y '"""''""! ...,...,... ·-~, .... _ ....,..,., Ii"--' ...... ... Cou""" Th9 lollc>Wlng persons 2001611,..11 31. Jun! 7, 2001 Th06i Couyoum)lan, 2368 81' ~"'"'"" Naime Statement 101 Sctlolz Piiz.a. Sulla i!tU:1o S~nt Cj;111 ;;uo,~ ~ ar~1~ ~~11a~2 Dally Piiot May 11. 24, Flctltloua BualneH =Way. Tustin, CA °r~ Eiia:t was ar~~~~· ~:-S~ Beach, CA ~,. d:J ~· on 05I01120020011 ... 1 •• 09 ... 31. June 7, 2001 Th053 N 50,.._ nt ltled with the County THE GROUP -.. vo ... Knolt St .. Suite 17. Gar· -· --· -1"'9 ...... me This butlnela II COi)-• Money Mart, 14040 This buSIMss la con· · '~- den Grove. CA 92841 Fictitious Bullneaa The lollow"'!I pertOnl duc:Ud by e Individual C1ertl of er.,. County OoldenwHI. WHt· dUc:led by an ~ Waterf11t Circle, Hunt-Dalt'( Piiot May 31· June Bredley SnMd. 11562 Name Stlte!Mnt ere doing ~ u Have you 11a11ad on 06/l~tlNSUZ mnter, CA 92683 Have you •tarted lnalon 8uoh. CA 92648 l, 14• 21 • 2001 Thll I Knott Sf .. Suite 17 Gar· The lollowing person. 1 GSteohlnie Stvle1. ~ doing bu1ine11 Wl(I No Pacific Ring doing ~ y9K1 No The BM Group, LLC. NOTICE OF den Grove. CA 92841 ara dojrig buWreaa as avlota. ~ewporl "Harry My•on = rcr4,~12j;J7~ Enterprl .... Inc. (CA), Cynthia Colbum (CA). 7932 Waterfal Ctr· PETITION Timothy 0111, 11562 Scotf J. cariy Beaoh, CA 92660 Couyoumjl1n 271 E. Imperial Hwy.. This 11atement w11 ole, Huntington Beacti. TO ADMINISTER Knott SI . Sutte 17, Gar· Enterprises, 2039 lrvlne Slephanie AM Gnlfln. This etetemenl wea Fictitious Buelnesa FulOlton. CA 92836 flied with Iha County CA 92648 EST"TE Of•. den Grove. CA 92841 Ave . Colla Men. CA ~ Gavlola, Newl)Ofl fifed with tht County Thll busanete la con· Cletk al Orange County This bu11neu Is con· .. Fu·Mei Tai. t 1562 92627 Beech, CA 92660 C1er1t 'OI Orange County Ne.me Stat.ment dueled by a oorpordOn on 06f22J'2001 ducted by Urnlted Ut· A.NfTA E. HOFMANN Knott SI . SUlte t7, Gar· Scott J Carey. 2039 Thia bu-ii ooo-on 5/1~1 The f~~:-ons Have you 11111ed 20011M55M bllilv Co CASE NUMBER: den Grove. CA 92841 Irvine Ava . Irvine, CA ducted by an lr6Jldual 2001NIU70 are doing as. doing ~ yet? No Dally Plot May 24, 31, Have you 1ta11ed A207103 Tuts bullneu ts con· 92627 H1v1 you 111rted Daily Plot May 17, 2A, Money Mart, 971 S. Pacific Ring Jun! 71 14.Jd01 !)!093 doing bualnela yet? No To all hairs, benell· du<:ted by. oc>-partners Th)s businesa II oon-dojng bu5lnell yet? No 31, Juot 7. 2001 ThO?O Beactt BMI.. Anaheim, Enterpr!Ma, Inc. Tha BM Group, LLC. clarfes. crecl1tor1, cont- Have you etal1ed duoted by. an Individual St!lflh1nkl Ann Gril1ln CA 92804 Peter Sokotowski, F1ctltloua Buslneu Dan Bulfer. Manager lngent creditor•. and doil1g ~ yet? No Have you stal1•d Thia atatemern waa SUMMONS Monetary Manage-Secralary Naime Statement Thia ttalement was pel'ION who rn1y Oltle<· n mo1hy Dtu doing ~ yac? No hied with the County (CITACIOH meot of C.llfomla, Inc. Thia ltatement wu The f~ llled with Iha County -be interffled 111 the f.,!_hoswr1h9late,~ant,..._~~ Soott J C.rey onQertcS/1~~1 County JUDICIAL) H(DEr/:) .. 27F1ulleErtonl~. CrlaAI !!.,l!d., wltllal ~~ ~~ ",L_cic*lg "-~I ~"""~~~ County wll °' ..... Of bolh. cl-"....., ,,. """'''I Thia atelernent wa1 "''vu20016 .... 827 NOTICE TO DEFEN. ...._,. ~--~"' ..,, .. er Yechtl vtllf Of· .,.~ .. •nvv 4NrTA E. HOFMANN CHiii! ol Orange County flied with llMI County ...,.. DANT (Avlso a 92 35 on 05/t81200I nia. 7 Sommet, Newpol1 200H MSNO AXA 4NITA EUGENIA on 05/15n001 Olarte of Orange Courtly 0.lly P1'oC M•y 17, 24. Acusado) STRATEGIC Thia bu11neaa 11 con-200teM5.232 Coaa1, CA 92657 Deily Ptlo4 May 31. June HOFMANN 2001HIA819 on 05115/200f 31, Jynt Z, 2001 ThQ63 RESOURCES GROUP, duclad by. ' oorpcntlon Dally Plot May 24, 31 , The Mlachka Co .. Inc., 7, 14. 21, 20()1 Th104 A PETITION FOR Daily Pilot ~ 17. 24. 2001 .... 137 INC • Deleware CXWl>O-Have you 1tar1ad Jun! 7, 1•, 2001 Th082 (DE). 7 Sommet. New· ~-... -ua Bualneu PROBATE has been 31. JI.Int 7, ~1 Th051 D811y Plot ~ 17, 24. Flctltlou1 Buslnna ration. dba BLACK doing buaine11 yet? SUPERtoR COURT ~ ~ ~~ '"N;,; StMlment ftled by JUDITH M FlctlUoua Buatne.. 31. June 7 . .1®1 JtQ54 Naime Stltement GOLD RESOURCES: y .. Mo~~Managa· OF C FO·nN1• BAILEY ., the Supetiof The lollowtng perwona EOWAAD J ARUDA. an AU n ..., dlded by. • oorporallOn The following person11 Couri of Cahlorn1e, N1me St.element Flctltloul Buah,.H are doing buslMU 19· lnctvidual, and DOES 1 ment °' · Inc. COUNTY OF Hava you 11al1ad .,.. doing l>uaiMaa &1: Couocv o1 OR.\NGE. The lolloWIOjl per10t11 N•me Statement Cat 6 Communlca· through 100, lnclo&lve Petet Sokolowaki, ORANGE doing bu11nn1 yet? No Five Star Media, 2921 THI! PETITION FOR are doing buainffs u : The following persons !IOO'; 6079 Butterfleld YOU ARE BEING S9Cl'etary 341 The Oily Drive, The Mild-.ka Co · Inc. W. Pandteton, Sante PROBATE requeata d'lel Fan Alliance, 22111 111 .......,, ~. ,..... as. l.M14t, Anaheim Hilla. CA SUED BY PLAINTIFF: Thlt statement was PO Bola 147t7, C.r1 E Mltc:tlka. Pree/ Ana. CA 92704 JUDffii M BAILEY be c:...--•·-,.~ • .__ """"' 92807 filed with the County s~· Ke·~n ............. 16.,,. "'-'' "•v .. ....,... ,._, Conaumer Benef111 (A Uct le Mia demen-OfMge, CA v~ W ......... ':':'"""N ... appotnled as j)4tflOOal CA 92627 Alaoolat1on Well, 5282 Troy S Kercheval dando) SOUTHERN Clerk d Orange County 92863 I ltetement wu ... ..,.,., ewport repr~lJVa 1o admlo- Julte Holland. 2291 Cornell Ave , W111-5753 Santa Ana canyon CALIFORNIA SUNBELT on 05/t81200I Lamoreaux Jualica hied with the County Beacn. CA 92667 tsler the aatate of the de- Elden Ave .. Cotta Mesa, m1n1ter, CA 92683 Rd., Anaheim H1n1, CA DEVELOPERS. INC., 1 20016115223 Center Cletk of Orange Councy Pu Mungo, !0050 El-eedent CA 92627 Corav M l""" 11521 92607 Califomli r.nnvvetlon Delly PilcC May 2•· 31· PETITION Of on 0512212001 Ila Ave .. Fountain Valley. THE PETITION re- This bu11neaa ia con-South' Paa!~~-.. Sunset Thil bualnet4 ta con-You have _30'°.CALEN• Juot 7. 14, 2001 0075 Parenll Aeker M. 20016M5512 CA 92708 queat1 the decedent'• dueled by' an lndMdual Beach, CA 90742 dUcted by• an ~I DAR DAYS 1118' ttli• Karaoayev Ind Amina Delly Plot May 24, 31. Nllton Baptista. 441 wlll .,., oodac:lls. II any, Have you 1t111ed Tivs busanesa .. oon-Heve you •l111ed aummoNl 11 Mrved on Flctttloua Buefness B. T~ °" behel June 7. 14, 2091 ThOi4 Fair Dr •103. Costa be adrnilled to !>fob«• Do ily Pilot IRAN. TUCK. ATTORNty, STATE BAA No 83113. ?024 AIRWAY AVE . SUITE f, YUCCA V~­LEY, CA 11'2.284 ATTORNEY FOR JUDITH M. 8.\ILEY, PETITIONER Publlalltd Newl)Of1 BHch-Co1ta M•ll =P*i!Junew fletltk>u• Buelneaa Name Statement Th• lollov.ina persons et• doing bullf"'9 .. ATI DESIGNS, 19131 FMl!val Clfcle, Hun1- 1rig1on BellCh, CA 92648 Mart(~ Tinker, 19131 Ffftlval Clrcl•. Huntington 8eedl, CA 92&<18 Thie buel.-la con- cUct41d by. all ~ Have you 11a111d doing buelneu yet? YM, May 1. 2001 Marte Joeeptl Tinl!ef Thll lt!llemenl WH filed with the County Clei1' of Orange County on oelO 1/2001 20011aees11 Daily Pilot June 7, 14, 21. 28, 2001 Thl 12 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tht loCloWlng pertons are doing ~ IS The School ol Safely Awarenese & Sell· Defense, 163 Monie vi.a. Ave , COiia Mes. CA 92&27 Robert A. Fitch. 163 Monte Vista Ave.. Costa Mt1a, CA 92627 Thie business la con· duc:ted by an tndMdual Have you 11111ed doing bu11l"teH yet? YN, 4·17-01 Robert "-Fitch Thlt 111temenl was filed wrth the County Cieri! of Orange County on 06/01/2001 20011 ... 536 Dally Pllol June 7. 14. 21. 28. 2001 Th124 Fictitious Bua lnu1 Naime Stltement The tollowlng persons .,.. doing businese .. Foto Stop. 2200 Harbor Blvd •F. Costa M11a CA 92127 Mhur Guillen Rlvere II 2020 Fullerion Ave 120, Coli. Meaa. CA 92627 Roben Rivera. 717 W 19th SI . Coa11 Maaa. CA 92627 Thia bullnesa is con· Oucted by. a general parinerlhlp Hive you 1t1rted doing busineu yat? YH. July 1. 1995 Art11U1 Gullen Alve<a. 11 This statement wlS ltled With the County Cllfk °' Orange County on OM> 1/2001 200181H553 Dal~/dot Jone 7. 14. 21, I 2001 Th113 Flctltlooa Buefnesa Naime Stat.ment The foltowlng persons are dojrig ~ .. Pamela 'Brandl Pholog· rephy, 240 24th Piece Coata ~ CA 92e27 Pamele Adrian Bta.nde 240 2•111 Pleoe Coll.a M.... CA 92&27 Thia business 11 oon· duc:ted by an lndlvldu11 , Have )'Ou alerted doing ~ yet? No Pamela Adn8'I &.fide T11<1 ll.lltmeol WU hied With the County Clerk ol Orange County on 06/0 tfl001 20011116552 Dilly PtlOt June 7, 14. 21, 29. 2091 Th114 HOWARD dotrlO bu3or'll8I yac? No dueled by: an ~ doing bullnen yet? you to file a 1VP9Wr1llen Name Stat.ment o1 minor• laura A Maee.. CA 92e2e The Will and any ooddl Julle Holllnd Hive you •tarted Yn. 6114/2001 reeponM at e-. court.. The fOlloWlng per90n9 Karabeyeve, Aybar A. Flctltloua Bualneu Thia busfnell 11 con-are 1va1\able lor ex-Howard Wllllam Thia statement was doing ~ yet? No T!!!f S Kefdleval A lectar Of phone cal are doing butWleCll u : Karabeyev, Aoara A. Naime Stat.ment duel.ad by: a llmlted Pill· amn1ion In lhe Me kepC Mltch1U, 84, p .. Md ftled wrth the County Corey M. Lyon Ttii• 11atement was v.ttt not prottd you: Vo4X Money Meri, 1440 s. K81&beyeva and Diena The lollowlng persone ner1hlp by the court 5/2el2001 Clelt! of Orange County This 11.atemenl w11 flied with the County typewritten raaponM Anaheim Blvd . Santa A Karabayeva FOR are dolna bue1ness u · Have you llarted THE PETITION r•· a:y Wll bOrn In on 05ll l/200t fHed with the County Clerk ol Orange Courtly mull be In ~ laoal Ana. CA 92805 CHANGE Of NAME CNne l=ani.1y Toure. doing bualnH• yel? QUffll authority to ad· 20011M45S3 C1ef1t of ~ County on 05/15/2001 form If you want lht Monei.ry Manage· ORDER TO SHOW 910 1/2 Weet Balboe Y-. Jan 7. 01 ,,...._ lfle alt8te under Newport Beach, CA. Dally Plot May 17. 24. on 05/15/2001 20011M4t71 court to ,_ yo.JI ~ merrt al Caltlomla, fnc. CAUSE ~ CttAHGE Blvd., Newl)Ofl Beech, Paul Mungo the lndepeltdenl ~ He WU I l'1l9ldent of 31 .M!e 7. 2901 Th045 10011..-831 Da*v Pllol ~ 11. 24, " you 0o noc lite yo.JI (0£). 211 E 1~r1a1 OF NAMI CA 92981 Thi• 11a1emen1 w1& iar.11CJO a1 Eautn Act. Paso Roble• for 27 Fictitious Bua lneH o.lly Pilot May 17, 24. 31, Junt 7,,1®1 J!J056 rnponH on time, )'OU fiwy , Fullerton. CA CASE NUMBER: COO.tootler Paul Al· ~ :i·~ = (Thia au1f1orfty wit allow .,..,.. Howan1 WU the Name Statement 31. Jynt 7, 2901 Th055 Flctltlovs Bu•lnesa = ::..":' ~ = 9~5 bullneae la oon· TO ~2~~AESTED ~ .. 9i!~ = on 05/2.5l200t :..PT:c=! r::-: owner ornretor of The I~ peraona Flctltloua Bual""• Name Statement property mey be taken duded by e COIJIOfalion PERSONS: Paranta CA 82961 20011185912 Ilona wlthollt obC_al!w1g ~ltcheli--1._MY: of are doing buaineae u : Name Statement The f~ persona wfthoul flHthtr warning Have you 1tarted Aakar M. ~and Wiina Zhano. 1230 ~ PllcC = 3ti"h.Mle OOUft eppro'fAI Before uo ,..._. ,... U111verlal Digit.I end The followlnp P4tflOOI are doing ~ u · ffom Iha 001.rt do.ng bu9'neu yet? Amina a. Tolcberno\la on Bertdey St., flt. Santa 7, t•. 21,\103 i.tung certain vary Im· tlrtd from P..o Aobtlt Salelllte, 3303 W. ara ......., ................ 11 s & A P-. Fain-There are ~~ .......... , YN. 111&'98 ............ _........ Zaur• Monica, CA 90404 port•rlf actions how-SChoolt Tranapof't.t• tony roo r., Cu Reoovery, 3413 w berg Family Tl\llt Dated requlfementa. You may Moneta~ Manage· ..... ....,_, ___ ,..,_ ,.._ ,,.,. ...... .. -r r ll'liuuv -..... .,,. ,..... __ , S b k D ~ ... ---• ..,......... ..., ... ...,,.. ';:9'='!1-~..:.::.-:.-. .. _,_ bu·'-• •-........ ..._.. ... t-.u• 8"-'nee• -....... ---:.=• tlon Dept 1nd Anaheim, CA 9'2804 Fordham Ave.. Sant• AprK 19. 1082, 129 WMI want to cal an attomev ment of ~tifomle. Inc. t<arabayev. Anar• A. ducted by: a 9ef*•I Hem9 Stat.m.nt a.ita~ Wll be r Atuc•d•ro Trell Mery K Kovalcin. AN. CA 92704 WlllOll Street, • 100, ~ away If you do not Pater Sotiolow1kl, Karabayeva •nd Diane pattnetthlp The iollc>wlna peBOM to 91'1• notice lo in-Rl«Mra. 3303 W Stonybrook Dt • ..,_.....__ Svst-. Inc Cotta MeM, CA know an att...,,_,, you Sec•etary A ~rM>a...wa Have you •l•ned ""#19 ~ at. "'9lted pel'IOl'tl "'1leaa u. i... .... ......._.. by Anaheim. CA 92804 1c'Ai'."':;'13 w '"',;;chm 92627 may cal .,.. Z*-.. -· ,.. Thie IUternerrt wu ~ 1 ~ wftll .. dolng bu9'ne• yet? '81t$H, 280 C~y f1fY ha119 ..-ved no11oa ... .. _,.., .... Thie buMlNI • oon-Ave . Santa Ane CA Allan Fambera I Sara lwrel MMOa or 1 filed with the Councv coul1 for a decree Yes, ~1 la~ 110h .. __ ~ Of coneented to the ~ =-~SC: ducted by an lndMduaf 92704 Fatnbarg-lndTvldu111y aid oftfce (listed In Oleltl of Orange Colny c:hang!ng natJWI u fol. ~ P•ul Allen a..ictl: CA ~ -propoHd ectionJ The Have you ttarJtd Thie bualnesa 11 con· and Co-TN9fH8 of The ptione boolc) on Ol!.'18/2001 Iowa: This et1lemenl wu Edward S. Beml'\Olf'I, lnd•pendanl a mlllll· Jtc:ll Mltdletl and wtft OOlng bulllneN yat? No dueled by: 8 corporation Falnblrg Family TNal OeepuM de que ta 2001f M5221 a z1ure Aakarovna filed Wlltl ttle County 2ao ~ Lane t101, trallon authority w\11 be Lori lh•lr chlldttn Mary Kovalcin Have you alerted Otd • .,,9182, 1~ WMt entreguen m. d\adon Dally Plot Mly 24, 31 , Kar&beyeva to Zaure Oleltl d Otanga 'CowltV Newport BelCI\. CA grll'Ud unleN an In-Matt. Jaelt end KmhY Thia stalemenl wa• doing ~ y9l1 No Wiison StrH1, 1100, )IJdldal llt1ed Ilene un Juni 7, t4, 2001 007!! Aekar on 05f.2:2J2001 92U3 iiMeMed peteon flee en of Sen a:::, CA flied wittl the County Gardener Syllema, Cotta ,._, CA 'JIJZ7 l)llZO de 30 DIAS • b Aybar Aalwovlctt 20011M1171 Thie bulil'8ea ii oon-~ to t"8 pebtlcwl &on .... and Clertc ol 0rMge Counly Inc Thia bua1nea la con-CALENOARIOS para fk:tttlout Bullneu ~to 1b1r lt/tltllll Dally Plot MeY 2A, 31, duded by. en~ end .,.,_ oood caUM wtte u ....... tN1f ct1ti. on 05/tl/2001 Joe Gerdner. Prell· ducted by' Family TNll ~ una reapue11a Ne Statement c Anara Aakarovna J\ft 7, 1!.J®1 IbQl!A Have you 1tart1d wtiy the couri lhould not "-n '-;!!.y, 8,-., 20011..-ss. dent Have you ttarlld aacni. e m1quine en me Kerabayeva to &A.,. doing ~ ~ No ,.,.,.. !hi a•-. .... ,..... ...... , Delly P11oC M 17 24 The lol~ Aakar ..... ,. Flctltloue 8u9iness EdWatlt S. 8elllngert "'AftHEA~iNO·~ the Ind Mitch of COeta 31. Jyne 7, 2®1 riio4e n~hlt wJ:11=:•0hc,:r:; ~:,u 311~r8i~851 Y•I? ~,:ri:.rt1 o uoa are ~ aa: d Diana Aakarovna Name StattrMnt TNI lla*Mnt wu ~ will be t*d on Miii, CA. Son ~ • Cler1t d Orange County Allan Falnbarg, llafNdll ....,.._ no le Money Mlrt. 12001 Kantbeyeva to Dtlna The loflow4na peta0na flied with !hi County .Mle 28, 200t, 11 1;30 Mltchtll H d wife FlctltJoue 8u8'neea on 05/l51200I TrustH ofrecera protecc:ion, au Baec'1 BM., Stanton, Aakar M dl*la ~ 11 Clal1t: d °'W11I County P.M. Dept l73. MIChlll of PHO Naime 8brtament 1001t1Mtl5 Thia 11a11ment waa ~ eac:tfla a ma-CAM~ M 2. THE COURT s.a.r. of Victona. on 05f2!l/2001 341 THE" CfTV ~~ Aoblll CA The·~ Oaltf Piiot May 17, 24, ~ :m',...!!.'!.. ~ ::-... ~~ rnerion: d!momi~~·p,:~ ORDERS the1 Ill .,.... 602 N•l'CllMUt Avenue, 1001tMIM4 P.O. 4169, OAANGt, I '" c":!r:n M111w:~. 31. Junt 7• 200' Th05Z on 0S1t&rf001"" """'"' "''" 1proptad1& 11 <DE>. a11 e. llllf>ll1el :':.a:n1~r !~P~!~ ~~ de! Mar. CA ~.'lr = ''ni~ ftMORe!~:1~~~~9[ ~ 1871 ·A PllCentla Ave.. Flctlt.loua 8ualM.. 2001Nfq10 1-.d quleft que la QOltia ~wy.. Futtlrton, CA bef«e !Ne COU11 at tne -~ 8. Hubbetd, ~-B .___ CENTER c:'v~~:Fe ~~ ~~.,.z .... au'~ ~~:OP'H8"1• ·~bulfn.aa•oon-~::,,~"~ C::c!"a:".:,~ '";;;;-....:,;;;-e:~~..;r~ 19th St .. COClta Me ... ara dolr1g u .... ~ .. •-... au-'-• "'c-:~ 11e ~. ~lby.Y~ ~ Why the pecltlon fOr 92W The follotNtnCI l*80nl ton.-~ l1IOuld 11PPM1 CA 92121 Wlk'11 THm, 22992 rKOVIN\19 ...... CUD, Y ~ ~ ..mt ttlOlikl Thie bUtirlffl le oon-are~ bulilMe ea; et b haaq Ind llall This bulineu 11 con· Tl•"''"' Mlaelon vi-i-Name Statamtm pueden qultar au dl*la bulinMl1 .'f!"' No not ba OIW'ffd. ducted ""': in lndMciJal VMBC, 5187 Alrwey your objecttont Of tw. ducted tiv: an lndMdual CA "i2e92 ""'' The tol!owtnQ PtrtOllt ..i.ito. au dlntlO y ocru ~7~~· NOTICE'" Of: HEAAIHO Havev'' you etartld Ave., Ste. D, Coata Wlltttn objectfona With Have you 11arted Cleudetta Blencfll. are dolf1G . bUeillill II'. OOll.t de tu propledad Pater 8okolow1111. Oete ~ 3, 21D01 dOlng blMllll _, No ...... QA ~ the OOUlt bafotl the doing bullneae yet? 229$2 T~Mllllon JN 8 ~Inc., tin 1\llto ldidoNI 90t S.Cr9'aN l1l!)a 2::00, ~ 73 Vdoltll 8. ~ Voie. Miii Bloed· h11rlng Your ap. V• 311/2001 VlaiO. ,... • 1725 ~ Ave !*It de la COM ., n. addr9ll OI .. OOUft Thie •~ _. 0 .. 11011 Corporation ~ nwy be 11'1 I*· Biii VOIMW Thia~ II 000, A_., COtla M-. CA ExlaMn oCroa requlel. ,.!!Iii ~~Cou~ It..,.,.. .. nocied ebo\19 flltd ~ b County (CA), S117 Ntwly Aw. aon «·llV 'fiJA.!' ettomey. Thll et•t.ment WU ....... _. "" lndMclu'"' 92821 tot 1901Jee Pu«M que ,_. '"'" ,.,. "'1 ~. A copy cl hi Or'dlt Oleltl cl Onnga County M 0, Cc.II ..... CA IF Y04f AA£ A Cf'EO- flled with the County """"'"" "' an "' J N S ~· Inc. uMad ~ llapr a QM of Olnill COIM'tty to $rlOW C... ~ be on W24'200f t2821 ITOR Of • conliflglnt Otlll< cl Ora~ CoulllY H•v:..,: etert~ (CA), 1125 Monrovia 11r1 lbOaldo on Ol5.'l81299f .... PIA*t*I It 11811 onoa IOOt ....... i Thll ~ i. oon-Ql.olOf Of !hi deo11n11, On 0!.'11/2001 ~udett• ~ ~!I·· M, Ooe&e ...... lnmldlllMl«lt•. SI DO 2001 227 Md\ .... tot IOI.It "'°" ~ .... -u. 3f. dualad by. • OOlpot' ... Oh you llUlll. yoAll clMTI 2001Nf4Mt Thia ~ wu ..... raer1 oonoce 1 un abogedO DallV f.*:'; ~ 2A, Srl oeMlve .,.... pnor to ,Al>! t J4,,:;21JOJ 1biil Heve yov tlal11d wlll .. ~Ind mal a Dally Ptlol Mlv If ~. flled wftt1 Iha County Thia ~ 19 oon-p\llde nemar a un J\!!!1, 1 T!!O h dtlN • fOf 11M1tna doing bueiM'8 yet7 copy to "8 patlOf1ll 191>" :ti· .am tAfOt itmz Clllil" 0renge ~ cl.lded bV a oorpoi.., .-111a1o cse,....... <*I on h ~In h '°'" F1ct1t1oU1 lueln111 Y-. 1"7 ,...... llPPOi'lled by on 05/l&'aOOt Have you 111rled a~do• o • une ActltloUe luelMM to.Ing newapepet" Of ..._ lllllsZ•ll :voic. Miii lhoed· the COlllt wilhln w ~ htlMM 200t1 ....... doirlO ~ IMll? No oflcllna de 1yud1 leQll Heme IUIJ v.nt general ctrculatlon, Thi fo11ow111a ·--oHliflg Corporatton. montt. !tom ltll dill of ..._ •~ OIJtf P*'I MIY ITT•~ J fol" s ~. tnc. '"'" ti ell*'°"° .._ Ttie folowlno weon1 Dftntld 1n thla oounty' .,. ti10 bulNlfiii'-,,.... A c~ ""' 111ue1nc1 at ,....,. Tht to110W1nD -ptfaOne at. ,Mw 7. 2Q!ll ll!Off CM• '*'*· ~ fonloo). .,. OOir10 ...,... 11· 'l'ha ~ fltac Youno Eyea e>plcal, ,_ • ~ In ~ .,. ~ buei"8I If: S.C CAM NUMAR: MoMY Mart, tWt DATI: llAY. 11. 901 3•0t 1 Calle l.e TNt lllMIMnl ... Codt aedllWI 9100 !bt usA i:oen. •10 3t11 ~ 1ue1rw nu tm11emen1 ,,,.. CJ111no:;cr.J4..., ......, ...._ · °'*" ""°°' NCMAM> o. Pitmeu1r1. Dlf1I Po1ne, fled Wllll .. ~ 11111 fOf ~ • 81 ,......,.. ee.d\, CA Me1M 8tatlefMnt ~~ ..... the ~ ••-.., l•ON. OttM, CA'llQ610 ::'bl"--...,_ CA tltRt a-~,-~ =~ -four 2"3 The~ '~aont ~Oe.iiv.10081' """"'"F --riCll c; P u Hlc "'"' .. ~ .._.,. wenoy l.O&llte DllM. Oft --.... , ......... noi:d ~flM!tno lunbursl • MortQIOI. are eso.io ~ M IOOt .... 14 ~-~ -. l~. fnc, (CA). LAW OFFICH °' ,.Oii Calla L• DlillW Pllll fltlv 11 JIN YOU MAY !XAMINE fCA), •tO St• ~·"New-W. Momaon & Co· Daly Piiot M1Y t7 :M ..... of h llCIUlt la: (ti f7t E. ~ ~ .. DAVID 0 Ml.IAMY ~· Dene PolN, Lff. II. MlJ jijJAI h .... br.N COUit. poltT ...... ~~ um .. -2l141 c~ t.llllon "" .Mii z . .l?dbt n.-,...,..,,.&:t~. II ~. CA -D~VIO 0 MUMAY ..., •.J.. • "°" ... ~ ~ •----r ~ :A t2ilk •·· --· - -"-* ec.., TNI ..,..... la _,. _. I04le 3401! "c:::*'t'e A1W1• .. g' Ill 111.-d "1 ........... ~H• •"' ...... ~ ••• '::: .. t '11111m11• Mo2"11t1~nll l'lotltkM lultn111 ;:9 i 0.. DIM -:."" .. ~~ to1 ac..'""' "*......,..Ow fllDlnl. illllll .. , IF1 ~ 111111 "' Wiii.,. -- -~ • f ,_, .. ,_ ml_..., Mort~. Qwpel c~ 110 BtoedWay Cotta MMll v """' '1 11• '· '" NlllM ....... W-. ..... Ma. Cel-~ ....... -NO 11D. ,_.,.. lllld\, l'.& CA -'n. .................. OOllft , • ....,_ JIDt ..... doing butlflffl ~? ~Mtltlon Vieto. 'Thcl lollcM4N ·oe--forilli t:r70'l.· C..... ,...:.1 llllO -.~ Tllll .. _.. • -n ........ • Gill ,.... (Wiii M · v-. 11M CA .,. ""N ,,.......-.Mica 0... H lflo n no Mi!!N! Mr. p. •• -.., ,;;;.• I rtiNI. ,.., ........... .: ':"",.~, ...... ~~ o.'ii"'o.e.. u.c, ,,... ............. ""='9·.: ....... MlliMd """°" ;;e..:: .......... ,c-.e=--............... 1t;;;;;=a PtHldlnt ....,, ~ 118ftld 462I ~ DIW. ~,......, ....... , • ...... eo.t• ,.._ ""'~~··--DA ---"··•-II ..zr....:: '.:"'C.: .......... Ylf? Ho ~~-&c " .,.....,,.: ~ 1111.:;:u• .. ~:.-;-.... ::; .......... ,., -~-~Mo~.::,~ ..._..,.,_,,.,..._ BSI.! tCA),4U J C~ ta:CB1._..,11Q;.~= _ -· _..,_.i -a.,. n -..A _. .., _.....,... _..., ---OrNit HOO IWW'9 CA ....._ .. ,..... lit iiMiiir•t a-i. .... tK LalMN ...... tllr .._.,_ ~ on °"'~....,. ,_~ m 12 ' ' ....., .&e ........ • _.,.,.~:a ( iii• s •Mr I ~ vun•• :HJ~ ....... ~ ..... • :!!._IL~: Darf,... -17 .. ---..-Id TNi ....._II ..,._ J ~·· e ... ._ D11w.... -.-.............. ---.. tllll '" .... z ~· Diii ......... ..... '' lJilllllllf ................... -t. w ....... ...... 1 °" ...... •· ..-•. iiiiiiiliiiililii .. ~a .. ...._. ...,.. ~ Nernt ••wt The tollOWlna P«IOlll The tdloo#lnQ '*'9oN .,. dos1ll ~ .. .,. ~ ~ II: OIOll•I Imaging Re-Pi.tinOm Matfnt. 215 po&Nte0f9, 11 SS La Floww 18, Coecl Mela, Gt8"de Cllde, Fountain CA 92e27 V*Y. CA 82708 Oevld J. Nlchole. 215 John JMon Bartu.lo, Aowet t B, COlta MIN 9196 La GrMde Clrde. CA 92e27 FO\lntlln Valley, CA Erica L Nichole, 215 92708 Aowet •B. COiia MMa, Tllle lul,_ 18 con-CA 92e27 cbltld by. fin ~ Tl\19 butineee la oon-H1ve you 111rted ducted by: hulband and doillQ bulirlele yet? No Wile John Juon e.rtUlk Have you 111rt1d Tl\19 1t1tem1n1 w11 doing bu1ln11s yet? filed wtth Ille Co~inty VM, 01-01-01 Cletll of OrWlQI County David J. Nichols oo 06l01f2001 Thia statement waa 200111t8571 ftled with the County Dal~ Piiot June 7, 1 <4, Cleftl of Orange County 21. 8. 2901 • Thl 15 on 06l01l2001 200MIH545 Ftctttloua Buslnns Oa~y Piiot June 7, 14, N.me Statement 21. 28. 2001 Th119 The fol~• .,. doing u : Oynamlc Flnendll Setv· lcee. 931 Prnl<lo Drive, Coetl MMI, CA 92626 Ir-P. Eng1rd, 931 Presidio Drive. Co1ta Meta. CA 92626 Thie business 11 oon· cluc:ted by. an Individual Have you 1tar11d doing bu1lnt11 yet? v ... 5-11-88 Irene P. Engard Tilis statement wu riled With the County Cler1l of OrlllQI County on 06/01/2001 20018111551 Dally Pilot June 7. 14, 21. ~8. 2001 Thi 16 Fictitious Buslne11 Name .Statement The following person• ire doing business as Northakle Recordings, 617 16th St., Huntjngton Beach. CA 92648 Geoffrey Gayer, 617 151h St., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Thia buslnesa 11 oon· duded by: 1n 1ndlvldual Have you 11arted doing bualneu yet? Vee, 01-01-01 Geoffrey Gayllf This atatement was hied with tile County Clertt al Orange County on 06/01 /2001 2001Nel54S Delly Pilot June 7, 14, 21. 28. 2901 Th118 Flctltloua Buslne11 Name Statement The following peraona are doing~ as • Cuh Box Oothtno Com· ptny, 6t7 15th St. Hunbngton Beach. CA 92&48 Geoffrey Gayer, 617 15th St.. Huntington Beadl. CA 92648 Thie bualnea .. con- duaed by. an ~ Have you 111r1ed doing bu1lneu yet? Vea. 01-01-01 Geoffrey G1y11 TNs statement wae hied with the County Cter1l of Orange County on 06l01/2001 20011861544 Da~ Piiot June 7, 14, .. 21 ~· 2091 Thll7 Call l949)642-S671 ,,, . , .. "''" tt wen far P•· Fictitious Buslnes• Name Statement The lollow~s ire doing a : RARA ~VIS DESIGN, 500 Redlands Ave., Newport Bt1ch, CA 92643 Rlndall R Bird, 500 Redlands Ave.. Newport Beadl. CA 92663 Thia bu~neee Is con- ducted by an indMdual Have you started dOlng buair*8 yet? No Randa• R &d Th11 statement was filed wilh the County C18f1( of Orange CoootY on 06IO tl2001 2001818&547 Dally Pi4ot June 7, 1 <4, 21, 28, 200t Th120 Fictitious Buslne11 N1me Statement The following persons are doing business as: Muketlno Solutions Plus, 2589 Felrway Or., Coe1e Mesa, CA 92627 8111 0 Bryden, 2589 Fairway Or., Costa Meu. CA 92627 Thia bu11ness 1s con· ducted by an indMdual Have you started dolnO business yet? No Bin 0 Bryden This statement wu hied with the County Cleric of Orange County on 06!01/2001 20018818543 Daity Pilot June 7. 14, 21, 28, 20()1 Th121 Actltlous Buslneu Name Statement The lotlowlnp persons ere dOlng bu9iness u BLUESANO OISTRIBU· TION. 1835 Tahiti Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Glen V Frank, t835 T1hitl Orlve, Costa MMB, CA 92626 Monlk1 Nicole Frank, 1835 Tahi11 O!tve, Colla MMe, CA 92626 Thb bual.ne11 IS con· ducted by husband and wile Heve you starJed doing butlnMa yet? No Glen V Frank Monikl Nloole Franll Thia 1ta~I WIS filed with the County C"'11 ol Orange County on 06l01l200f 20011881531 Dally Pilot June 7. 14, 21, 28, 2001 Ih122 Actltloue au.an.a Heme 9t811Mlftt The ~ p&l1IOnl .,. ~ bulineiee u: Votlv, 1319 Anllgue Way, Newport BMch, CA 82960 Vllotle S. Bfowman, 1319 Antigua W1y, ~;r&°rt Beach, CA Mk:tl8le A. Pma. 325 Allto Avenue, Newpoft Beed\. CA 92983 Jamie Bradford Kflp. pert, 531 Rlveralde Drive, Newport Beed'I, CA 926e3 This buliness Is con· ducted by: 1 general partnership Have you 1tarted doing business yet? No Valolle S. BrowlTlln This s1atemen1 w11 flied wlih Ille County Cltr1l °' Orange County on 06/01/2001 20011111531 Dally Piiot June 7, 1<4, 21. 28. 2001 Th125 Flctttlous Buslneu Name Statement The follo~reona ~IC~S. a : 23 Denta. Rllnctlo Santa MalVllfta, CA 92688 Yuser I. Al, 23 Otnta, Rancho Santa Margartta, CA 92688 Daria Warner, 8143 Auburn Blvd., Citrus ~.CA 95621 This business 1s oon· ducted by. a general partnership Have you started doing business yet? No Yaasert Ah This statemem was filed with the County Cler1l o1 Orange County on 06/01/2001 20011118542 Dally PUot June 7, 14, 21. 28. 2901 Th129 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The following persona are doing buslnesa as: COMPUfER PACIFIC, 2727 S. Croddv Way, SUlte J, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Timo4hy John Klnne8', 1604 white Oek. Coeta Mesi, CA 92626 Thia business b COO· ducted by an llldMduaJ Have you started d0tng business yet? Yes, Aug. 1990 TllTIOlhy John K-r This s1atement waa flied with the County Cler1l °' OrlOge County on 06/01/2001 20016181539 D.iiv Piiot June 7. 1•. 21. 28. 2001 Th127 RctJtlous Buslne11 Name Statement The fotlowlnp pereons ere doing bu9iness as BLACK ROCK CONSUL TING. 2147 Loggil, Newport Beac:fl,, CA 92660 Lisa A. Viele, 21<47 Loggil. Newport eeacn. CA 92660 This bUsiness 11 con- duc:ted by: an lndrllldual Have you started doing business yet? Yes, May 1, 2001 llMlex • ---m ....... CJ g .... !3 ,., .... -·- ~~·-~ . . " .... " .. ~· .. ..__,....,. u. A. VIMe Thll ••tement ... filed with "' <;ounty ~~1~r eoun.y JOOIUM541 roe Plot June 7. 1 •. ~ COqieny. 1955 Port 1 . 20()1 Th121 Sllhop, N9wpoit Beed!. F1cdtloue ........ Callfoml, t2eeo Name ~fMftt PC8 Allodatee. uc. The tollowlng pt • Delawat9 Umlled u.. .,. Ina ~ bllity Compeny, ~­~ Medloal Bite ~). 1865 POrt • Ina. '4911 Lofi AM Lane, =~Beed!, Calffor· IMne, CA 92904 Thia bue1neU le con- l.aWfenoe A. l"'4nlon, ~ a..,, I 1--"'a"' I la 0 <4911 Lon Ann Lane ..,., ...... m .... u. • Co. trvlne, CA 9290<4 Heve you started KaMe Levtneon, 4911 doing bualneu yet? Lori Ann Lane, Irvine, y"' Jenua.ry 26, 2001 CA 92604 PC8 Aaeocllltll, UC, 1 Thi• bualne11 le con-De11w1te Umitld Ulbll· ductld by: hulblnd encl 11v Company Ridlard B. wife fiMbut Mainber Hive you 1tarted Thia ' 1tatement waa doing butinela yet? No filed With the County Lawrence A. Uivlneon Cler1l of Orange County Thi• llatement wu Oft oe/05l2001 flied with the County • 20011N8tl08 Cler1l of Orange County Dally Pilot June 7 1 <4 on 06l04/2001 • ' 20011181111 21, 28. 2001 Th131 Dally Piiot June 7, t4, 21, 28. 2001 I Th130 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Del• °' Aling Appllcatton· June 4, 2001 To Whom It May Coo- cern The Name(•) of the Appllcant(a) l1fare: GIORGIO LA TRATIORIA The applk:ants llata<I above are applying to the Department of Ale» hollc Beverage Control lo sell alcohollc beverages at: 305 MARINE AVE , BALBOA ISLAND. CA 92662 Type of liceNl(I) ap- plied tor: <41 • ON-SALE bEER AND WINE · EATING PLACE Pubtlahed NewporJ Buch·Co1t1 Me11 D&lly PtloC June 7. 2001 Th141 Fictitious Bullneu Name Statement The following persons are doing butlneM •• PLAN CHECK, 16909 Mt Hope St , Fountain Vlley, CA 92708 Spatial Deeigrl & Engt- nee nng, Inc., (CA), 16909 Mt Hope St I Fountain Valley, CA 92708 This bu1meM 11 con· duded by. a COIJ>O'lllion Have you atarted doing butltl88I yel1 No Speilal Design & Engl· neerlng, Inc.. Don J>. Owen, Treasurer This st1t1ment wu IUed with the County Cle1'1 of Ofange County on 0&'05120Q1 .. · 1qo1e.-e111 OL's Piiot June 7, 1 <4, 21 I 2901 Jb!37 FIND an apartment through classified Fictitious Bulineu Name Statement The fol~ pet'aOOI .,. ~ bulinea u : RB Sport1, 27<40 So. Hetbor 8IYd. IC, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Ryal W. Richerds, 351 Catalina Dr.. Newport Beach, CA 926e3 Thia buainea .. coo- duded by an lf'tdMdtJal Have you alerted ~.ig~No Thie atal•ment WIS hied With the County Cler1l °' Orange County on 06I05l2001 • 20011111191 Dal~ Pilot June 7, 14, 21, 8, 2001 Th132 Flctltloua Busln.11 Name Statement The loltowlng peraons are doing buafness IS: "TOPSVS', 1921 Vacnl Collnla, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Kay Elizabeth John· eon, 1921 YICht Colinla, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Thia buslness 11 con· ducted by an Individual Have you staned dolng business yet? Yea. 611/01 Kay EJaabeU\ Jot1n9on Thie stalemeni was hied with the County Clerk °' Orange County on 0&'05l2001 2001&816883 Deily Piiot June 7. 14. 21, 28, 20()1 Th136 Rctltlous Buslne11 Name Statement The followloa persons are doing buslneU as: Nelgtlbortlood Mortgage Corp .. 2915 A Redtilll Ave.. #210·C, Coeta Meea, CA 92626 Neighborhood Accep- tance Corp., (CA), 2915 A Redhill Avenue. #2 10·C, Coste MeM, CA 92826 Thia busmeu It oon- duaed by. a OOfl>O"ltlon Have you started <lolng buaineu yet? Yee. 1 May 2001 Neighborhood Accep· lance Corp.. Barbara Sted • Ex.cutive vie. I Pte91dent -~-<·--1 .:a..w;-~ Thlt ttatemenl WU filed w!ltl the County Cltlk ol Or1lnOI Couriy on ()M)Sl200f 2001NMMI Dally Piiot June 7. 1 <4, 211 28. 2901 lb!35 Ftc:tltloua Bu.lnees N.me Statement The lolloWing penons .,. doing ~ u: Speech1pecl1ll1te.net. 314 Turtle Bay Ln., COiia MIN, CA 92e27 Jeffrey Jon Venanzi, 314 Tunle Bay Ln., Cotta M-, CA 92627 This business II con- ducted by. an ln<IMduel Have you started doing · business yel? Yff, May 17. 2001 Jeffrey Jon VenanzJ This statement waa filed with the County Cl8'k of Orange County on 06/05l2001 200111&1894 Dally Piiot JUM 7, 14, 21, 28, 2001 Th134 Flctltk>us Buslne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing buslnes9 u Wood & Assoaltes 0.- elgn Group, 2582 Mxx Or., Newport Beactl, CA 92663 Thomas Tim Barry Wood. 2582 Art>of Dr. Newpon Basch CA 92683 This eusmess Is con· ducted by: an lndM<lual Have you star1ed dolng business yet? Yes, January 1980 Thomas Tim Barry Wood This s1atemen1 was toed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 06l0512001 200111156197 Dally Pilot June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2001 Th133 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Subject to con<11t1ons p.eecnbed by the under· signed, sealed bids 101 a Lump Sum Contract are invited tor the lo/toWlng Work: EXTERIOR PAINTING, PALO VERDE HOUSING PROJECT NO. EE·2307 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. IRVINE IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92697 PROJECT OESCRIP- TIOH: This Pt01ect le to prepe,., p8tch. dun end Plllnl the complete enarior of '-tty one (21) r.ldentlal and ,.. cottiee bulldlnga In the Piiio Verde Houelng comotu on campus. ESTllitATEO CONSTRUCTION COST: $170,000.00 Note: Prim• Bidden wtto do not m..t the quallflcatlone In the Contlllct Document• may not be ellglble lot' ew1rd. Bidding Documents wlll be avallable to Sid· ders on THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2001, and wllt be is&ued at DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES UnlYefllly GI CelifC>mle, IMM, =~ 92697-2450 (9<49) 82~ Hot Line: (Ml) 124-1117 Bl<l<l•ng Document• ~11 not Ile evUeble to Prime Bidden altlf: FfUDAY, JUNE ti, 2001. Ctleeka for 1 ~lffwtM be required In the amount of 125.00 per "' ol Bidding DocU· manta. Check• a re 10 bt made payable to "The Regent• of the Unlvlf· el1v · of C.hlomia • Sealed Sida wilt not be accepted alter. 2:00 P.M.. FRIDAY, JUNE 22. ~1. Bkl Securjty In the amount ol 10% ol tha Lu~ Sum Baae Bid, ex· eluding 1nemat111, .nett accompany aaell Bid The Surety lsaulng the 8id Bond ahalt be, on the Bid D11dhne. 11111<1 in Iha la1111 pubh1h1d State of Cahloma, 0.. p1nmant ol Insurance. fill ol lntllfers Admtned to Transact Surety Insur· anca 1r1 Tiu Stafe A m1ndatory Pre-Bid Conference on<I man- datory Pre-&d Job Walk will be conducte<t on FRIDAY, J UNE 15, 2001, beginning promptly et 2:00 P.M. Part1C1panl& 1hall meet at DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Uwer&1ty ot Ca1tfom1a, Irvin., 3500 Ber1<eley Plaoe, Irvine. CA 92697·2<450 ATTENDANCE AT THE PRE·BIO CON· FERENCE IS MAN- DATORY FOR ALL PRIME CONTRAC· TORS; THE MEETING W1LL BE CLOSED AT 2:05 P.M. ANY PRIME CONTRACTORS AR- RIVING AFTER THIS TIME WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICl- PATE IN THE BIO PRO. CESS AS A PRIME CONTRACTOR. Only bodders who par· tiapate in boCh the Con- ference and the Job Walk in tlletr entirety. will be allowed to bid on !tie Prqec1 11 prune con· tractors For further 1n· tormatlOn contact UCI Contracts Oepanment within Design & Con· t1ruct1on Services Shelly Armstrong 0 (949) 82<4-3089 The successful Bldder and Ill Subcontractor• will be required to lo4low the nondlacnmlnatlon re-quirement.a Ht lonh In the S.d<llng Documents and to pey prevalUng wage rates at the loca- tion of the WC>llt The IUCCIMIUI s.dder w.11 be required to have the following State of California Conttactor'1 license current at the bml ol IUbmll8lon al 1he Bid LICENSE CLASSIFICATION llowto~A. • ---;a -i3 --- OASSD'IHAD - II)' Malll'lll .... --.1111\\•-.t11." :e;,,..,, (.;..,., .. , ........ '. \ 'tlh:.!7 \t '\to-111tltt•H •••I .. ft.\ ..... ........ f ,..,,.pft•tO.., K .C001n '"'• CH)p111 , .. _...., .,.. .. , Y.t1lto-ln K ;111,,.,, i·IM~"" u. •• '" ....... , PM'fllnO,..~ ~-=ator C·33 OU-'rofeet IHolftee: ...... ~ celled for to be """'91Mc1 .. time of Wet lndude, but .. not nee .,y l"""8d td: (e) Five ve-,.qui,.. inent fOf ~ and UcenM and ~:.l.ct. com-~ tNM In .-t ltvM ~ elml-.... In liln and ecope to ~~SOF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA JUNE 2001 Pubtl1hed Newporl B .. eh·Co1t1 Mua D11ly Pilot June 7, 1 <4, 2001 Th142 The eoala Meaa Zoning AOminoltratOI Wiii render 1 declllon on Thured1y, June 21 , 2001, or as IOOll as pos- 11ble therealtar, on the lolloWlng Items. 1 Zoning Application ZA-01-12 fof Ouan Dao. authorized agent. to n- atal! a 50 11 high monopine wireless teJe- communlcatlons antert-na, Wllll M.ippor1 antenna equipment, locajed at 1900 Adams Avenue. tr1 an I & R zone Environmental de- llrin1nation e•enyl 2 Zoning Application ZA-01·17 fot Demy and To Chun H11g for an '* mln11trahve ad,ustment to allow a 12' front ran! selbacil (20' required) to expand an lllt11ting sin· gle famlly reSldanee. lo- calad al 3108 Roosevelt Way, In an R·1 zone. Envlronm11ntal de· termination. 111emp1 If the above act1on(s) lsfare challenged in court, ttle challenge may be limited to only !hon 1ssu111 raised In wntten corteepondence <la· ltv&l9d to the Zontng Ad· m1n1slrato1 prior to the above date For further informabon on the above applica· lions, telephone (71 4) 75<4·5245. Of come to the Planning DMSton (second floor of City Hatt), a1 n Fair Drive Costa Mesa CaJitomia Published Newpon Buch-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot June 7 2001 Th1<40 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UN- DER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following per900 Nia Withdrawn as a gen- eral partner from the pertnerenlp operatlnp under the hcllboua busi· neu name of Orange Counly Heart lns1ftute & Research Center, A Medical Group, at 1120 W LaVeta Ave.. Suite 430, Orange. CA 92868 The FictlllOUS Busi-ness Name referred to above was hied In Or· --·~ --· . r . 1• • ,,, •. '!""-~ .&. ~ anoe Countv 0n 6'271 2000 FILE NO 2000e83219ll FUI Nalftl end M- d'"' of lt\e P&rlOtl Wlthdnlw1n9· Mu E Warren. Jr . 1232 Peeoodl Hit Dr Sita ,.,_, CA '92705 Slgnature Max E. Wfllf... JI This statement WU filed With "" County OM GI Or1IOg8 Couriy on 06.'05/2001 20018"41Ht 0.lly PilOC June 7. 1<4, 21, 28, 2001 Th130 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UN- DER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following peraon has withdrawn as a gen- eral panner from lhe pannershlp operating under the llctltious bust- ness name ol Orange County Hean lnatttute & Research Center A Medical Group. at 1120 W LaVet.e Ave Su11a 430. Orange, CA 92868 The FictrtlOUS Bu11· MSS NatTMI referred to above was l~a<I in Qr. ange County on &t27 2000 FILE NO 20006832799 Full Narm1 and Ad· dress ot the Person Withdrawing Donald J Mahon. 13 Hidalgo lrvone. CA 92715 Signature Donald J Mahon This 81alement wH filed with the County Cter1< OI Orenge County on 06I05l2001 20018866892 Dally Pilot June 7 14, 21. 28, 200t Th!39 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The tollowing persons are doing busmess as· KBJ Oes1gn & Plan· ning, 1838-4 Brool<hurst St. Fountain V1ft1y CA 92708 Suncoast Develop· ment Inc. (CA) 26601 Bridlewood Dr Laguna Hilts, CA~ Thts buS1nes1 Is con- ducted by • OO<'l)Orlllon Have you staned doing business yet? No Suncoaat Develop· men1 Inc. James R Esta.khnan, President This statement was filed With the County Cler1l of Orange County on 06/01f2001 2001SIMS37 Daily P110t June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2901 Th12§ Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollowlnp perllOlll are doing business u . STI Secunty, 3006 Enterprise. Ste A. Coeta Mesa. CA 92626 Steven A Stary, 192 E 22nd St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This buSlness b oon- cM:led by' 1n lndMrual Have you started doing buU-. y.rl No ...... " . 9IMrl A.~ ThM .....,,..,.. ... filed with Olt COUfllY OM d Onlnge CowllY on OMIV2001 200t ..... M DUy PlloC ~ 7, 14, 211 2§. 2901 Th123 Flctltloue ·~ ..... ~ The lollo¥wtng penone .. dorlg bullrlMe ... ElllrtlTI& Tllbe Bend- ing, 1101 E. Edlnglf Ave , Santi Ana. CA 9270!5 Sanllago M~z. Jr .. 3458 S. MM Cl.. Slllte Alli. CA 92704 Thie buelnttl le oon- due'ltd by: an ~ Have you •tarted doing buelneM yel1 No Sanlllgo Mendez. Jr Thia statement Wll mid with the County Clerk of Of•OQI County on 05111f2001 2001~ Dal~ p~ June 7, 14, 21, ~. 2901 Tht~ Fictitious BulineH N.,.ne Statement The lolloWlng pel'80flS ere~u A l Group. LLC B l of So Celtfornta 915 Monte VIS1a 11v1ne. CA 92eo2 Olymi)Ut Group, LLC .(UT). 915 S Courtyan1 Ln Ctnterv1tle. UT 84014 This buSlness 11 con- ducted by Umrted Lia· bOtty Co Have you stane<I doing bu1lne11 yet? Yea Apn1 1, 2001 Olyf'f1ClOI Group, LLC S R Hutchin1on. Man1g1ng Member This 5t11ement wu IHed with the Coumy Clertt ol Orange CoootY on 05/09/200 t 200111M314 Daily Pilot June 7. 14 21. 28, 2001 Th1!4 Flctltloua BuslneH Neme Statement The lollowing pet'aOOI are doing l>usinela u . Olympus Col· mec&\lllcal, LLC 915 Monte Vista. lrvtne CA 92602 Olympus Group. LLC. CUTI 9t5 S Courtyerd Ln Centerville UT 84014 n. buamest la ~ ducted by LllT\tltd Ua- bellly Co Have you 1tart1d d0<ng bu11neu yet? Yn, Apli 1, 2001 ~Group LLC S. · R Hutchlnaon. Maneg1ng Memblf This statement wu flied with the County Cltr1l °' Orange County OC1 05/25'2001 200te868022 Dally Pitoc June 7. 14, 2L 28, 2001 Th1<45 Cen't-..m to got to all thOlltl repair job9 around th9 houM? Polley lt1th•• JtU•I ,t,atlJ1nl"• .1r-..-•Hhfl"f"l fu t hdUJIC«' •1llu•ut Uf,Uf..,,. n .... pulth ... h,.r ff"-f"n ,..., thr ncfu •o f r n.i.••r. ""'a..-.. ... ,r,. ,..., ''°"' ,,.. rrtt .. ., At\\ 1frt, ... 1rw.l1tth.-rH....,..nh"1:)I Pt.-n ... "JMlrt ""' rrror ,,, .. , ""'~ h .. 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HK FOONO OOMESllCATtD '°""*"· Sl50 t tl2 11111-BIRD DOVER SHORES .Jim 94..,...1170 AREA c.. to c111c:tt111 20l VACATION /RESORT MNTALS •VICltlon 8Mch RwUI 2 & 38r 2Ba spadolll deluxe colldo. fully fum. _, to tx1I, 2c QI! 94H7S-t 130 1208 FOA ~I Mt-~2514 FV Ol1 bldg IOI' lse 600-l19S HSISAT f.12 lots o1 good sl X/Mlle Squa11. 10840 S!ull, golf dl.illAJlg. ooucll, Warner Aslc about Hi Sc>Md rugs, dil1llle Mt, c:lolllll & lntemet 714-751·2767 MOREii 580I SEASHORE • C.IL Cmr al Nwprt 8hd'Dll NB/Sun 7-12 LoCS ~ dh. • Mar 1000Jl 5 ~ recapc ' --. lpOl1I equip. krt ~area2bdvooml.~ems. houllhold & ~ 1vad now 310-378·1306 more! 4100 ShotecNlt lA lcONSIGNMENiSl . ,, . •,' ..... 1 I J •• • I I , •' L -" . * Tl'lllUn HuNlr • ~· Contlgnmenll 1 ~ Cebtitlo SttHI, C M Kaywood·M1k11leld furn. Whetbng dlshn. V1nt1ge- jewelefy. Antlqot dolls. Ind fo4t rTlOlll Come ... us. Low. loW pricN1 OP£H 11:0M:OO Tu.Sit MM4M051. VISAMC. KE.HUOAE Se" cteenlng Gu Ainge figh1 grey, $200 00. Ex*tnl condi- llon. cau bllwMn H!>m Qn!yl! 94~3355 E1cel1tnt Furn olllc. 2-40ll Sat MO IMClltr m11WI, AWESOME OCIKJTTEN IO snare. AApoll area S220I childrens books, cloChea, Male N1u11red/1hot1. per mo! PllOne Ted Hlbtlt linens, cishet, tuw:.m.cut Pediglel:.. rare CiMlmon R.E. Bkr 949-756-1~ 221 Metl (The !luf!!l H.B. !pO!ltd ~75 94H46-M73 AVON l.oolq lor ~ Income? More lltxlbl1 hours? lndeplndtncl? AVON 11U whit you're looking lor. llC'I 1111 i.591,28ee p I '•" f ' ' '' 1,.' I I I'll help you resolve • .. Nl.IQCll•• tllOM naOalna home ... -------repair and rimodel lasuea. • Can'i.-mto get to all thoee repalrjoba wound the house? Let the ca.Mffled a.me. Dlrectoty help 1100 find ntlleble help. You 've heard about Viagra ... but have you tried it? • Viagra success is de~ndenton pro~r uae. Cd inlonnadoa &om • pbyeldlm wllo llp«da!h• In Scmal Dylluiactioo and .bae ~-12 Vlapa Cliabl Stwlile t ~:.:doa ...... ., ~ (949)644-7 hlundhemealth com I ·----· I I .,.. -.(1""q;, . . ·.. ., . ·' . ,...~.. .. _ ........... •• ,. b~ ~ ..... -=--= m , a •&.oe .... 18 ... '17 ......... •.:.... ... .,-=--= ... , ..... • Weddi~g ExpePf s SHOWCASE !](each 42, 000 9?.eaclen in 'Xiuvpart 21eacb; Corona clef !JH:ar, 'XitaJporl Goa.it, Costa. 'lKesa. 7Jon 'I miss ou I on I.his chance lo promole your experlise in I.his field! Our lRJeddiny dhO<lJCOJe • 7"£/icalion 7Jate: ffu~ 27/h, 2()()/ dpace 7Jearlfitfe: iune 19/h, 2()()/ • ?/Juutorial7Jeadline: ffune 191£, 2()()/ CJopy 7>eaJline: iune 20th, 2001 •7M'eaJe 'lJearlline: f/une 2/sl, 2()()/ A NNIE (949) 574-4249 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi cant. . P\lblic-u w 11111 Com· mlulon REQUIRES M II UMd hcu9-ldd goodl movtll f1t1n1 lhelr P .U.C. Cll T runbef; lmol and chlulftrl print t18ir T.C.P. number ~ .. acMf1ismenta. " you hew • quee-tlon lbcM Ille legal· lly of • tnowr. limo Of c:Nufter, Cit PU8UC UTIUTIES COMMISION 714-556--4151 -WEilot ~,\Tl ft f'HOOJ- HOOl· ING A CIOOD ADI . ~ . ' : ThursdcP,., June 7, 2001 '81 ' TODAY'S I' ......,.C"""R .. o ... s"ml!s ... w~o..iRIAID .... P_.U5.-Z_z_L..,E_ irl!ill• SPOT 11IE LOSE1l Run your ad in the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and th~ Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card# or mail with a check today! . Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run ,it for another week FREEi All for just $16". . ----------------~-----D YES, SELL MY CAR City O we 0 WIA OMu Pfease Check Pertinent BQxes ..,. __ _ Make ~----- 0 • C)llncler Ov.e 0Autoll'-048o..a Oaeo..a ONT~ o--. 011unAoo1 0 -/Bt-0 Tlnlacl Giua PrQ ----o -~ Owi.-eo-. 0..--.... -0 ..... _ 0 -19<..-.ng 0 L.w-. '!Op o l\MlfM~ o--o en..~ o,.,,,,,.,_ Oc-.. Oc.-..~ 0 ""'¥ -0 llcllne -- • 118 '°' 4-. ,, eec:itl ~ ..... ..... to: Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Pftofte: (949) 642-5678 • Pax: ~9) 631-6594 ---------------------- TM~l.ilml t ~~!.uo WEST •• 0 9114) 0 "" •'643 EAST • lt5 4 o A lt652 0 0 75 •Ill l'.AS1' .... .... .... .... indicaled IOme value:&. OIC-bida ... d1tbl Ind beam followed llDd. •incc • li«le-. die queen of di.nondl or a dOllblcton in the .Wt would mike die allrn Ice cold. South con1111Cud for J 2 Irick&. Move to the IOp of die clau • a bridp IN!yst if you telccted die ten ol rp.del as the only lrlct won by lbe def~! Here is bow die play~ t'eedcd. The openina helrt lead Wll ClOV- ered by the jack ~ ace end ruffed hip in the closed hind. Wilh two. heart uicb swing declarer In the face, a0 that mnaiDcd WU 10 pin Ill enuy to dummy. Oec:Jatcr realized that could be IC!Ueved if tn1mp1 blOkc 2-2 or, if they wen: 3-1. if the 'ingletOll wu either die c1ghl ot the ICtl • The ICe Of spedes WIS c:ashccl llfld. when West produced the eight and F.ast followed. declarer had nothing mofe IO Worry about. The llCVCll of ~~s wu led next, overtaken by the rune In dummy and k>Sin& to Eut'1 ten. ~ shiftjid IO I dianlood, but it avliled ruwahL Oec:tarer roee with die ICC, mlered dummy by ovenalt- '111 the lhree of ~ with the sut, and discarded !he .iack and I.en of dia- mon1b on the two high hearU on the !able. Declarer's black-su11 winnen ICOf'ed the res1 or the lrick.s. CREDIT PROBLEMS? WE CAN HELP ••• • REPOSSESS/Oii • TAX UEllS •LATE PAY • BAllKRUPTCY • JUDSAfE#TS THIS WEEK~S SPECIALS 'Ila FOllD ·-lllB/UYll '•FOllO "911 FOllO 'NFOllD ... FORD "•FDllll "llllMAZDA "•7FORD UCOllT-LX 6Ell11IA PROll6B'r TllUllllEl9#111 EXM.OllEll Xl.T ™OllT$E-E~llO PROTEBE ,,.....,.LX AT, AC. clsan . Clean & Economy 5 -SPO., lthr., AT, AC, f/p wr. AT, f/p wr., alloys A T, AC. f/pwr. Club chateau. AT, AC, loaded. AT, AC, alloys, (123417) Car (763757) loaded. (119109) (106315) (A42254) . (195753) loaded. (A63856) (174567) f/pwr. (127112) •5976 •B976 $8976 •B976 $8976 1 10,976 110,976 1 11,976 '11,976 'OOFORD '1111 TOYOTA "1111 aATUllll ... aATURll 'lltlEOOIE "OOMERCUR "1111 HOlllDA "•7FOllD "llllWK66WA .. FOCl#LX COllOU.A llC-~ 6W-6 MUIBI llXl'l.MBI Ctlll8All CIVICLX F-allXCM llEW~ ... Lo. lo ml. AT, AC, f/pwr. A T, AC, cln. AT, A C. sharp . Lthr, loadsd, ctn. V6, auto, AT, A C, f/pwr. Auto, V-8 , Full Clean econo ca (123498) (254664) ,(272754) (165 802) . (818845) loaded(634619 (558819) Power (C027 17) (402526) 1 12,976 1 12,976 -'12,916 1 13,976 1 13,976 1 14,976 '14,976 1 14,976 1 15,976 'OOOOOll/e ••CHEVY w•x•r ... FORD ••CllJEVY ... FOllO "1111 FO#ID Man'AXt:M .... ,.,, WU-EXl'UlllBI XLT 161JOXCAll ._._ '-19XCM Auto, Full Powt1r. Full Power, AT, AC, f/pwr. Full power, F/pwr.. a lloys. 15 Pass. V-10, XL T, 4x4. step Alloys (559364) 4 Door (180191) (611560) alloys (851072 (137799) Loaded (A-41730) SldB (815800) 1 15,976 115,976 '15,916 ·1 16,976 '16,976 '17,976 '17,976 ... l"Ollll ' .. t:l#lra611 ... l'Ollll "•l'Ollll ... 10YOTA '•ACCMIA , .. """° • lfrM ..al~.IXI ,,_,_ Jtt:IUI --TIUlll•T 811Ell#A .,....,. ... ~cm'I( Loaded, low, low Convt., IHHMr, AT, AC. f/pwr. C•nvt., IMth•r. F/pwr.. rsar AC. AT, AC, f/pWr., Fu ll pwr, CO, ml•• (871258) l<Md«J. (270313) (A47557) IOMJ«I (2174/U) (132204) alloys. (OOll213) alloys (213()()g '11,916 '11,916 111,976 '18,976 1 19,976 '19,976 '20,976 ... ,,,..,, .,,.... .,_.,. ........ -~ ... , .. .,,., _ .. ...... .,. ...,....,. C .. 1 I .. 4• , .. .,..r.rw ~ ....... 36th Annltl. Pkg, LMthj r, •llOys. Lthr., qUMI ...,.,,, AT, roof, alloys. AT, ttPwr., alloys. Suf#r. Ou&. Xcab, Fulfy killdtNJ. VI, \WY,,.,. (16fJ208) /O.dtKI (279749) '°'1dld. (A 14#1) (058517) (AS-4242) XL.T{WJl2) auto. (51tJ«ll} '20,1116 120,1176 '21,B1B '21,1116 '21,916 121,976 122,916 ..,,_ ~ ••• ~··••t ... ... 4·Door, XL} Lt»dld, low mn., Auto. (Dtltl1 7) a/lop (101110) 'D.'18 '24.111B ••• • "" "' . • ' • ... • I • 'I I I • • Doity Pilot . '99 C43 Full Power VS (780958) $42,995 '99 SL500 ROADSTER Only 9K Miles! ( 185292) $64,9-95 . '01 E55AMG Only 4K Miles! (278342) NOlUXTAX!'*