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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • ' . ' . . . . .. .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMtMUNmES SINCE 1907 · ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM lHURSDAY, JULY 6, 2000 ~e· morning after the storm •West Newport renters 'and residents clean up the aftennath of Fourth of July reveling. SU.Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Bleary- eyed residents woke Wednesday morning after an outlandish Fourth of July celebration to find their West Newport Beach streets cluttered with cans, bottles and other trash. The stench of garbage hung in the air as clusters of residents Armed with big mugs of coffee ventured outside to check the aa.rnage. · Friends tag-teamed the cleanup effort. sweeping up debris, spraying • Joseph N. Bell 111 lllJ. QIM A Ya~Doodle babys views on school prayer I 'm writing this on the morning of the Fourth of July, which also happens to be my birthday. It has been a multicultural holiday for me. My wife gave me tickets to the Bolshoi bal- let and my in-laws gave me tickets to the Angels-Seattle baseball game. The Bolshoi was magnificent., and I'm hoping for a similar pedor· mance from the Angels, whom I will see Wednesday night. Meanwhile, because on this holiday one should give at least a passing thought to the founding fathers, it seems appropriate to comment on a couple of hits the U.S. Con· stitution has taken here recently. First. one of my associates at the Pilot chided the most conservative U.S. Supreme Court since the 1930s for telling a Texas high school and the football coach at Costa Mesa High that prayer and public education don't mix. ibe court pointed out that the Cbriltian faith is not embraced by a good many of our dtizens -it indeed hal . buic dilagreementl within its family -and should be practiced. u should all faiths, tndMdually and privately in public lmtitutions. 1bll ii not a new concept, nor will it be 10 yean from now when the same people SEEBEUMGEM PotlCe m.kemore tMn 150 arrests over the holiday weekend. See .._,on P ... M. down sidewalks and wiping win- dows. Randy Basile munched on some cereal and watched his 45th Street neighbors hit the pavemer.t with brooms. Jie pointed to bits of Styrofoam that clung to the gutter in a pool of water and said it was once a stuffed animal. •Someone put an M-1000 (fire· cracker) inside the stuffed animal,· Basile said, "and blew it to bits. It looked like snow when it burst.• simply swept into the road. Some were reported to authorities for not bagging their garbage. By day's end, 220 tons ol trash will be hauled from the peninsula- an accumulation of just one week's collection plus an estimated five to 10 tons of beer cans and bottles from Tuesday, said Dave Niederhaus, Newport Beach's·gen· eral services director. He compared the trash collection to having 10 tractor-trailer loads come out ol the area . Street sweepers combe d the pavement at least two times, col· lecting trash that many residents •I think every homeowner should clean up their area by acer- tain time,• said Judy Milne, a new homeow:ner, as she tiptoed through some broken bottles. "I don't think the city should pay for this." SEE CLEANUP PAGE A6 SEAN HlUER I DAILY PILOT GU Rivera, center, sprays away debris Wednesday as a street sweeper makes its way up 45lh Street ln West Newport Beach. PHOTOS BY SUZANNE MAPES I DAl.Y Pt.OT Chr1sty Northrop, left. and Terri Perez teach a Body Pump class at 24-Hour Fitness In Costa Mesa. Northrop Is six months pregnant and Perez just gave birth to a baby girl last week. This was their last class together before Perez left on maternity leave. Heavy Labor Aerobics instructors push students to the limit with hard-core workouts -even during pregnancy Dwtt• Goulet OAllY PILOT T bey teach the tough-est. hard--core weight aerobics and turbo k:k:kboxing ~ around. Pump class she teaches with Northrop. Last week, Perez gave birth to her daughter, Mackenzie, who kicked her way into tbe world four days early. Northrop, six months pregnant, is still leading nine classes a week. Seemingly oblivious to her delicate condition, Northrop performs round. house kicks, lightning- quick jabs and uppercuts at her classes. Bwtt dynamic instructing duo Terri Perez and Christy Northrop are no longer quite so lean and mean. 1b.ey are lea ripped and buff, ud more ro\U)d. Ten'l Perez, nine moatlal pregnant, teaches bel' weight tralDlng clMa. Krislen Pope, in the background, ta one of ber students. Like Perez, she will stop turbo kickboxing when her doctor decrees that she must. "I'm going to 'stop at 30 But their physiques a.re still awe-inlplring to their students. Whan workout fanatics at 24· Hour fitness in Costa Mesa real- ly wanted to push themselves, they took a clan with these two pregnant ladies. Just two weeks before her due date, Perez finally took a short breather from the intense Body weeks, so I have four or five weeks left probably,• Northrop said. "Luckily, my doc~ tOI' takes classes from me. She SEE LABOR MGE M No charges against Rochnap. • District attorney's office says the re .is insufficient evidence to press charges d~spite dozens of complaints. 5ue Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPO RT BEACH - After teviewing three d ozen complaints of loud pcuties and disturbances a t Den nis Rodman's oceanfront home , prosecutors Wednesday declined to press crinu- nal charges against the former pro- fessional basketball star. Newport Beach police logged more than Rodman 40 calls to Rodman's home between July 5, 1999andJune 17, 2000. The ex-Los Angeles Laker has paid $3,000 in fines, but the penal· ties don't seem to keep things quiet. Police submitted theu files to the district attorney's office ear- lier thls year because they couldn't find any other way to curb Rodman's late-night affairs. Rodman, 39, holds the aty's all-time record for the tughest number of disturbance calls to his home. pobce said, adding that the department has 117 pages of dispatch notes for phone calls complaining abou\ the noise at his address. The district attorney's office said there is not enough evi- dence against Rodman, but will consider reopening the case if there are more problems with boisterous bashes at his home. SEE RODMAN MGI M Local attorney jumps in face for Nojres' council seat 11111 QAllllS ____ _.. . ar n~11 .. r ~--- 1 •11 ..... ___ ._ .. ____ _ __ ...... ._..._..,... I • I ' "\ Local arddtect honored for Ufetlme achievement TM ArnerUn lndilte of gr..,._ from~ USC school ArchltKU c.llfomll Coundl of erchltllcture In 1953. Some of ~George....,, of his Orange ~projects llilell Archltldl In Newport include the Bowen Museum, ~ .c::1J him with the the UC 1Mne gr41duate School of 2000 u ~ment ~Coto de CAza Aw.rd Club end Tennis Academy, San During his aireer. llsMll Ml Francisco Solano Church In Ran-recelWd more than &O ~n cho 5anta Margarita, and lido awards from the Institute. He VIiiage. Daily Pilot Stlve on summer clothes . at ~-of-season sa,/es T he best sale in town ii the semiannual sale at Afldn10n's Men's Clotbing. All Reyn Spooner shirts are reduced 25%, and the entire stock of men's clothing is reduced 25 % to 50%. The.traditional men's clothing store was establlshed in 1947 and is across from the Edwards Udo Theater at 3430 Via Lido in Newport Beach. Infonruition: (949) 673- 0653. . Greer Wylder BEST IUYS women, babies, maternity and a gym line. Informa- tion: (949) 644-6485. DVD owners will love the low prices at Borden Boolu, Mule and Cafe. DVDs are regularly reduced by 20% to 30% of suggested retail prices. There are new releases, classics, family movies and box sets available. Borders locations are at Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, and South Coast Plaza's Crate & Bar- rel wing. Peggy Jones The Bruno Magll Bou- tique is having a sale on selected items this month. Because the store is so . new, most of the sale items are discpntinued items sent from stores back East. There a.re select women's shoes and apparel and men's jackets reduced up to 50%. The boutique is on the second level of South Coast Plaza in the middle of the mall, across from Gucci:-Infor- mation: (714) 966-2600. Girls' swimwear is on sale at Magulll 209. The clothing shop for women and cbi14ren has reduced many of its popular name-brand swimsuits. On sale a.re Roxy, Raisins and FlapOoodle styles. Magasin 209 is on Balboa Island at 209 Marine Ave. Information: (949) 673- 55-42. Brttt Ltd., located in the Lido Marina Village, has made additional markdowns on end-of. season designer clothing and accessories to make room for new fall items. · Britt's new collections are a colorful mix of one-of-a. kind crUise and beach mix 'n match wear. Popu- lar items are the reversible magnetic ear- rings that look like pierced earrings -they can also be worn on blouses and lapels as pins. Another big seller are fold-up reading glass- es that come in a tortoise shell case for $28, found at other stores in town for $40 to $60. Britt's is open seven days a week from 11 :30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Information: (949) 675- 2174 or e-mail at brit- Utd@aol.com. ... Behind the wheel of a model 1tar shop SHE IS ... driven by her hobbies. LEARNING THE TRADE Peggy Jones knew little about cars 25 years ago. And now, with a quarter-centwy of experience behind her, Jones can rap about those sleek metal monsters with the best of them. And she does. Model Car Masterpieces caters mostly to adults -the model kits can be fairly pricey. Most of her clients, Jones said, are adults who admire clas- sic racing ca.n. So working at the Costa Mesa shop, she has to know her material -even if it means breaking the gerider stereotype. "There a.re very few women involved in model cars,• she S&!d ·"Many men in the industry get their wives' input, but there are not more than a handful of women that build." OTHER HOBBIES Although some model shops caJTY a small selection of CMS, most model car sales are done through mail order. That gives Jones long stretches of time to work on her own hobby-knitting. Over the years, Jones bas won three kniJting awards at the Orange County Fair for her unique sweaters. •1 own a wardrobe that I've never seen anywhere else," she said. However, this year is a question mark. She's yet to bear from the judges and the fair is right around the comer, Jones said. FAMl.LY BUSINESS It was Jones' ·husband, IJoyd, an avid model plane bulldert that bit on the idea to open a shop lbAt special- ized in model cars from Europe. The theme of models and can appears to run in the family. One of Jones' sons grew up to work on Ferraris, which accounts for the sleek white car parked in front of the shop. Her other son, a graphic designer, gave his mQther a personalized matchbox replica, complete with her license plate number on the back of the little white Ferrari. -Story by Noald Schwartz; photo by Don Leach If you are looking for good buys on teak out- door furniture, stop by TNk Imports at 12-40 Logan Ave. in Costa Mesa. The prices are IJlOre reasonable than most beG9use the compa- ny directly imports the furniture. There's a five- piece patio set for $1,395. Information: (714) 544- 1268. Mlner Mistakes Designer Outlet is having Answering call for judges in chef search Applications are being accepted for the upcoming hdJlc Coast Trt.athlon scheduled for July 23 in Newport Beach. The triathlon includes a mile swim, 12-mile blke ride and a three-mile run. The oost of the race is $70 unlil July 151 after then, it will oost $80. Infonnation· hltp:llwww.paci&cocut- trlathlon.oom. a bed sale through July 15. The beds will be reduced by an additional 15% on marked-down prices. Por bargains on furniture, this is the place to go. lbe showroom stocks upholstery, acces- sories and many one-of-a· · kind items. There are mir· rors, lamps, dining room pieces, tables, coffee tables, bedroom acces- sories, Ortental screens We were intrigued to note that Maggtano's Little Italy in Costa Mesa will be holding a •Great Italian Chef Search.• The event is a competition in which 1oqals can enter their finest c.annelloni (or lasagna, or whatever), ROAll get a chance to c:ook ROUNDUP up a veJSion of it in Maggiano's kitchen and possibly even win a trip to Italy. What's so intriguing about that? Just that the people judging the con- test will be •establish~ journalists and food eXperts. • An<i we at Retail Roundup are both -or so we keep telling ourselves. We'll be waittng for the call from the judging committee, our ta.sting forks at the ready. WE GET SO EMOTIONAL For all of you who own the little electronic dogs known as Sony AIBO Entertainment.Robots (You do have one, don't you? We at Retail Roundup have a whole litter of them scamper- ing around the office), Sony will be holding I\ tree. •veterinarian-like" clinic Saturday at the Promenade in Santa Monica. At this charming event, we can get our AIBOs tuned up and examined, and we can pick up some tips on how to "raise and train AIBO for optimal perform.a.nee." H you're not aware of what this lit- tle robotic dog is, suffice it to say that it's a little metal beast that, according to Sony's Web site, •ts capable of m different emotional states: joy, sadness, lfAWI$ HQJUNE (M9)642"'°'6 VOL~N0.1IO ..., . "9alrd 'fOAll OCJmfMntl .t>out the~ Plot ot news tip.., ADOPI$ OUr ..._Is llO W. ley St., Colt8 Mma, CA IZQ7. ....... 411 • ... anger, surprise, fear and disoootent • 'That's only one good emotion, and five lousy ones. No wonder we relate to these dogs so welll WE SHOULD BE SO WCICY Finally, to thematically eomplement last week's item about National Hot Dog Month, we would like to note that extreme motocroa jump expert Seth Enslow will appear July t.4 at the Orange County Fair. Enslow busted his skull on a big aa.sh iii Lai Vegas, but that bam't stopped him. He's going to be flytng through the Costa Mesa air, undaunt- ed, in training for another world. record attempt. Go, Enslow, gol And don't forget to weer your helmet. wun11111•u ~ .... 17"5 ... MIMW Anllow PlUgaes comfortable clothing is so popular with regular customers that they can't wait for the upcoming collections in new f abric:s and colors. Everyone will like the semiannual sale that's in progre11, with up to 50% off on spring and summer collections. At the fash- ion Island location, you'll find clothing for men, and reclinen. It's at 2925 Airway Ave., Suite A, in Costa Mesa. Information: (7U) 979-6679. • lllT IUY'I aippe..s Thurs- d~ M1d s.turct.ys. Send fnfor- f'Mtion to G,..., Wylder at 330 W. I~ St.. Costa Mesa 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. POUCI FIW ~A MESA (orona cW Mii' ... CAllllMlu 17115 NwJPO't..,, ... l:GO a.tn.•--•°"'""••ff-rO.J • ... .._ ... A~ w NlpOl1lld In 1he 100 blOC:IC lit mlcWght ~ N9tdJIDft Collt ... ..,...._.. t2:95 ......_ __ ,,_s.J S-Wlow 1:11 ~-···-:.......2.2 ~ .. J:lt PA--·--..AS ... ........ lllW d • 11'111111 ..,_A P9ttY thett w NPOftld In 1he J000 block lit 4:45 p.m. ~ •c...-...,..,..~_...,..ln_ ~block lit l'.41 p.m. ~ • .... ··-........ -...... In .... blodr lit , t:lO ...... ~ Daily P0ilot .. ' Thursday, Juty 6, 2000 A3 Judge's op~on may help sea activists .11 llllf Road, freeway cOnstructiori oolncides with fair openJni •Marine Forests Society, makers of artificial reef, continue fight against state Coastal, Commission. Ale x Coolmain DAILY PILOT NEWPORI' BEACH-An attor- ney for the Marine Forests Society said Wednesday that the group's legal battle against the cal.ifomia Coastal Commission could be boosted by an opinion issued last week by a Mendocino County Superior Court judge. The Marine Forests Society since 1988 ha~ maintained an undersea marine environment ~d~ of tires, PVC pipe and plas- tic bottles in the ~ off Balboa Pier. For months, the group has been trying to ~rsuade the com- mission to allow the art:i.fici.al reef to remain. The commission, however, has taken a skeptical view of the struc- ture. After a short hearing on the subject in May, the commission- gave the group 60 days to start the process of dismantling it. · The society has filed legal chal- lenges against the commission to overturn its decision. .,. And the opinion released last instances,. Lechowic:k wrote. Usa Thm.kley, a deputy attor- ney general who has represented the commission on the Marine IUests Society's case, said she bad not yet seen the opinion. She stressed, however, that the Mendocino County decision. ,did not dictate any particular legal course of action in Sacramento Superior Court, where the society's case is being heard. ·u isn't at an binding,· lhmkley said. •u th~ reasoning is good, it might be influential.· However, Zumbrun said the rul- ing is signifitant because many of the procedural concerns that Lecbowick desaibes are ones that the Marine Forests Society has been complaining about. After the May hearing on the artificial reef, the group said the 15-minute period it was given to present its case to the commission was inadequate. The group also bad qualms about the accuracy of charges made by commission staff concerning the environmental impact of the underwater struc- ture. In the Mendocino County case. Lecbowick noted, the commission's process •allowed unfounded, unswom and unreliable "evidence' to be admitted and considered." COST~ MESA -1bili repaving GI PaliYieW Road -wblcb could baYe delayed ~~frca ~ ~ pigs and tuting ~ peppeq -wm be finished before the Orange County Pair opens July 14, dty officials s4ld Wednelday. • •w e'll be working tonight U1d tomor- row to make sure this is out ot the way." said Lany Arruda. who is overseeing the construction. lbe city' began the $3.6-milllon project • in Febtuary. Road crews have chanileled traffic on the six-lane road into four and five lanes, causing occasional bottlenec.k.s and backups. Arruda said the underground sensors that trigger street lights will not be in • place by the lair's opening day. He said he expected police to help direct traffic near the fair. • But while the pylons and tractors will be gone from Fairview Road next week, night construction on the San Diego Free- way may cause delays coming and going to the fair, said Peter Naghavi. the city's transportation director. Naghavi is scheduled to meet with officials from the California Department of lhmsportation, which is responsible for ·the project, tb discuss whether the eight weekends of construction will slow fair traffic. At times, the roadwork just north of the HMboJ" Boulevard exit will narrow the freeway to one northbotmd lane. ·1 think there will be some impact, I'm just not sure how much," Naghavi said. week could give a significant boost to the group's legal battle, said Ronald Zumburn, the attorney for the society. The opinion, written by Superior Court Judge Vmcent Lechowit;k., is a proposed ruling on a case brought against the Coastal Commission by a Mendocino County couple whose application to build a home on their land was twice denied. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY Pl.OT Newport Beach resident Rodolphe Strelchenberger 'Stands on the Balboa Pier, near bis artllidal reef on the sea Door . •niey got the same tredtment that (Marine Forests Society founder! Rodolphe Streichenberger got,• Zumbrun said. "We're ho¢1¥J it has some impact on the Marine Forest Society's case.• Although the society is required in the next week to We an appli- cation to dismantle its marine habi- tat, a vanety of legal challenges filed by the group means that more decisive action will be postponed until after an October hearing in Sacramento. Construction crews will work from 9 p.m. Fridays to 9 a.m. Saturdays, and from 9 p .m. Saturdays to 10 a.m. Sundays. Fair officials said earlier they didn't antic- ipate that construction would cause major d~ys. but a Caltrans spokeswoman rec- ommended drivers find a different route to the fair. Lechowick concluded that in that case, the procedures of the Coastal Commission hearing on &Jl ~ the hofne design were unfair and improper. Specifically, the judge said the commission's use of unre- liable evidence, urueasonable time constraints, lack of review of the property owne(s case and other Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less/ 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One lllodl Souu. a1 •os rwy (71.\) 5.\5·7168 factors contributed to his conclu- sion. "The records do not support a conclusion that adequate due process and objective, impartial consideration were given in these • • 4:• • .I • -AndleW Glazer ~ •Order Comcast now and get 99¢ installation-AND get any Showtime l)igiaal Pac:kage for $10 oft' for the fhst 3months! •What a bmak.t ~ imtaPatimt; any Sbowtime Digital ~ $10 Olfb dltlnt 3 mmths, AND, a 2 b l c6r to KnoD s-11 n,y .. u.s.A.1 .. , ., .. . M Thunday, Mr 6, 2000 IN BRIEF City honored for budget presentation The city of Costa Mesa's finance department was rec- ognized recently for its bud- get presentation. The Government Finance Officers Assn. of the United States and Canada granted the department a prize for developing a compelling pre- 5entation of the city's 2000-01 operating budget. 11lis is the first year the city has received the award. A panel reviewed the city's budget documents to ensure the finance depart- ment disclosed all of the nec- essary information to the public. City Manager Allan Roed-· er said he was proud of the finance department, adding that •we will ·continue to refine not simply the budget document, .but the public review prqcess as well.• Newport prosecutor takes seat as judge Gov. Gray Davis has appointed Newport Beach resident M. Marc Kelly, a senior deputy Orange Coun- ty District Attorney, to the Orange County Superior Court. Kelly, 40, was elected in March to the Superior Court by Orange County voters. He was scheduled to take the office in January 2001. Davis' appointment means he can begin his six-year term immediately. Kelly will replace Judge Myron S. Brown, who retired from the post. As a prosecutor, Kelly part of the target gang unit of the district attorney's office. He was the recipient of the Vic- tiin-Witness Outstanding Prosecution and Human Ser- vice Award in 1999 for his role in convicting three gang members who stabbed and killed a San Clemente gro- cery store employee. 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A. com- plete listing Is avalfabfe et http:Jlwww.daltypllotcom. • TODAY An Alzhelmer'a Assn. sup- . port group for caregivers will begin at 1 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 593-9630. FRIDAY The Anttbes Committee of Newport Beach will host its annual dinner celebration of Bastille Day at 7 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The dinner is SSO for members and $55 for non- members. Information: (949) 760-9434. SATURDAY Build-A-Bear Worksho-p, an interactive event for children benefitting children who suf- fenfrom cancer, will begin at 10 a.m. and noon at at Fash- ion Island near the Iris Foun- tain, 925 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Infor- mation: (949) 640-0865. The Orange Apple Comput- er Club will discuss "Getting to know your iMac, • from 8 a .m. to 1 :30 p.m in the chem- istry building at OCC, 2701 Fa.iJ'view Road, Costa Mesa. Yearly dues are $45. Infor- mation: (714) 836-0522. Author Gene Merisb will discuss his book, "7,001 Resumes: The Job Search WorkboQk, • at 2 p.m . at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. Information: (714) 432-7854. Steve Conkllng, also known as "Critter Man,• will host a free wildlife campfire pro- 'P~t11rP~" P«N CartBNoe ~;.IE/.,l'-r,, 11HJ'!Jle. B~f;~;,~ F-'rf.l/t•R;k Hodson Lighting QM!lly lJslod .. 5-lee r.w sov..,. Open T11«.·fri. 9-5. Su. 9-4 1510 Newpon Blvd., Costa MCA (949) 548-9341 . . . ,. . AROUND TOWN Newport Beach Plaza, 1•55 Superior Ave., Newport Beach. Screenings start at $CO. Appointments: (800) 795-17•3. llOIDAY. OhGolly.com wW host •tntemet Success,• a pro- gram for small business own-... ers, at 5:30 p.m. The program continues on July 11. The seminar is free. Information: (949) 566-6200, Ext. 108. Diettttan Unda Glglottl wW discuss "Nutrition for You: Fact or Fiction" at 11 a.m., as part of the Jewish Communi- ty Center of Orange County's • three-part health series, "Heart Smart and Choices.· The center is at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 755-0340, Ext. 133. TUESDAY Earnest Sblwanov wt1J pre- sent a slide show and discuss bis climbing expedition to Aconcagua, Chile, at 8 p.m. at Thangle Square, 1870-A Harbor Blvd., Costa· Mesa. Free. Information: (949) 646- 0909. ~Kids' Nlght Out'" will feature arts and crafts, bowl- ing and snacks for children ages 7 to 12 from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday at the Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearl~ Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost'ls $15. lnfonnatton: (714) 754-5322. Author David Gabbe will host a two-part cooking clas~ called •Adventures With Tofu,• at 6 p.m. today and July 18 at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Cos- ta Mesa. The cost is $30 plus a $10 materials fee . .lnforma- tion: (714) 327-7525. gram at 7:30 p.m. at Sbell- maker Island at Upper New- port Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Sbellmaker Road, New- port Beach. Information: (949) 640-6746. A Basttlle Day celebraUon with French side dishes and dessert will begin at noon at Whole Foods Market, Trian- gle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event is free. Information: (949) 574-3800. f Preventton Plus will offer affordable ultrasound testing . for stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis a t 9 a.m. at WEDNESDAY •1nvesttng for Women Tak- ing Control,• a free financial seminar for women, will <::: GOING OUT OF BUSINESS TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE . EARLY YEARS TOYS 1827 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach (between Irvine Ave. & Dover) (949) 642-4212 STORE HOURS: Mon. ·Fri. 1 Oam-5:30pm Sot. 9om 4pm •Sun 10om-2pm begin at 6:30 p.m. at Paine Webber, 888 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Infor- mation: (9"49) 717-5600. 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I ' CLEANUP CONTINUED FROM Al come to town and rent a house for two weeks over the Fourth of July weekend. The Barneses know any- thing can happen, but were It was the first Fourth of July shocked when a few random celebration at the Milne's new people sauntered into their home -and one they'll never rented house, used the bath- f orget. room and left without saying a Even seasoned vacationers, word. , ~uch as 'Gary and Karen alt was funny,• said Gary . . . ' LABOR CONTINUED FROM A 1 said I can go until then.• Contrary to bow it may )ook, Northrop Mid lbe bas begun to adjust ber workout, taking care not to harm the baby or herself. When she leaves ldckbox- ing, Northrop will teach her barbell aerobics· class for as long as she is allowed by her doctor and husband, Berke-. ley Northrop. RODMAN CONTINUED FROM A 1 Rod.man's attorney, Paul S. Meyer, was out of town and could not be reached for com- ment Although the police turned over reports, taped 911 calls and videotape footage from patrol cars, officials said there is not enough documehtation to prove that Rodman was pre- sent at 15 of the incidents. The other 16 calls were not related to loud noise. . •' ~ •J keep putting tbe brakes have a child for about nine on,• be Mid. •rm the voice months. of reason -I'm mU:ing her •we foUnd out I was pTeg· Jape!' all.• • oant at the end of October,• Northrop, however, lt Perez said. "Christy is just 15 \.wed to taking her cues from Weeks beh1nd me.• PEirez. • Uke Perez. Northrop also The two were ~ sev-ts having a girl. That is pu.re- eral yean ago when they ly a coincidence, although went through the teacher their simultaneous pregnan· training and certification des are not. program. Since then, they •she got pregnant, then have taught several classes she talked me into doing it,• together and become the Northrop said. "They bad best of friends. been trying and once she Perez and her husband, found out, I planned mine. Mitch1 b4d been trying to You kind of want someone to In addition, many com- plaints were left anonymously or by people who refused to cooperate. Rod.man's celebrity status was not a factor in the deci- sion not to file charges, said Depu ty Dist. Atty. Carolyn Carlisle-Ralnes. •There was no different treatment of Dennis Rodman than anyone else would have receiv_ed. We did a thorough review of the evidence based on the legal standard, not the status of the person who allegedly violated t.tte law,• she said. But there are some who are intimidated by the flamboyant forward, who won NBA cham· pionsbips with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls. Some neighbors complain about noise from Rodman's parties, but do not want to face him in court. ·we need the help from the community. to· step up and tes- tify if they want this to stop,· said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDermott. For Rodman, the district attorney's decision leaves him with only one court case. In April, he pleaded not guilty to Barnes, had some crazy mem-Barnes. "That's why we come BE LL .ories from Tuesday. The here. And we'll come back devote the rest of my birthday column to a remembrance of Walter Matthau, who (tied a few days ago. lege basketball point spreads, which is rather like playing Russian roulette with several bullets in the chamber. Yucaipa residents traditionally next year, too." ---.--------------,CONTINUED FROM Al BROMBERG CONTINUED FROM A 1 after the Noyes' story became public. Bromberg, who was also shocked by the mayor's reve- lations, said that as his cam- paign manager in 1996, he bad asked Noyes about any possi- ble scandal in his past. Noyes made it very clear there was nothing, Bromberg said, adding that the news about his history was "embarrassing for Balboa Island and Newport Beach.• However, when asked if his recent decision was linked to how things unfolded personal- ly with Noyes, Bromberg replied that it was not. He added that the moti.va- 1ion behind his change of heart was because he saw so many residents Concerned about the CWTent direction of the city. wlbe words 'quality of life' keep arising every time you turn a.round,• he said. "I feel that with my community involvement and my knowl- edge of the city, I have a sincere belief I can do good." -Kristen's 20th -Anniversary SWDDl BVLGARI Tiie Retton1olo wot ell lodge the same complaint with the same result Then school board mem- ber Wendy Leece surfaced with her semi.anhual reopen-. ing of the Scopes trial She would like creationism taught in science cl.asses at our pub- lic schools. The creationists have been digging very hard to find pee>· ple with scientific aedentials to support this thesis, but no matter how far they reach, it still comes straight out of · Genesis. 11lis effort presum- ably will alternate every six months with the suggested posting of the Ten Command- ments as long as Wendy is on the Newport-Mesa Unified District school board. But to tum to less-contro- versial matters, I'd like to During the two decades I covered Holl}'\Vood for vari- ous New York magazines and newspapers, I interviewed most of the major entertain- ment figwes of that time. This is usually a proforma rela- tionship that dissolves imme- diately thereafter. Matthau, however, was one of the half. dozen or so actors I profiled several times and thus got to know a little. · Perhaps more than any entertainment figure I c.an remember, his persona rather well reflected his image as· an actor. He was a man of strong -views, strong impulses and strpng addictions who gave curmudgeon a good and delightful name. In the years I knew him, at least. bis addiction was gam- bling. He routinely bet on col- r;-------;1 NAIL CARE AIU.SET •ACRYLIC • Aaytc WIWNtt ~ • Pink & White Powder • l.uftlt Gt! • Siik Wrap AU.a • Acrylic •PIM • Pini! & White • Lume Gel •Sil Wrap WAXING I '1r I '20" I ... ... I .. I ..,.,.. I '10-I .., .. .,,.1 '1r I .... .,.,.. I '10-I ... • 'He once told me the Mafia provided him a bodyguard while he was doing "The Odd Couple· on stage in New York because he owed them so much money for gambling losses that they didn't want anything to happen to him until he bad paid them back. One of the more bizarre experiences of my Hollywood yea.rs involved Matthau - and caught his flamboyant nature perfectly. He was making "Plaza Suite,• and I bad been on the set with him all morning with the understanding that we would have time to talk dur- ing lunch. He was playing a fat man, and when the com- pany broke for lunch I went with Matthau to his dressing room. where he peeled off the padding he had been wear- ing and put on a grotesque bathrobe and carpet slippers. ·Then we went outside and got into a golf cart. I assumed we were going to the studio commissary, but instead he drove out the gates of Paramount several blocks down the street and parked in a red zone in front of a restaurant frequented by studio people. The restaurant was crowd- ed and we found owselves milling about with a good 230 East 17th St • Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 www.rugsandurpets.com Mon-Fri 10-6Sat10-5 Doily Pilot go through it with. We thouqht it would be fun to bave babieS together.• ' The two couldn't be mor~ excited to share their first pregnandes With each other. What used to be constant talk about what they were g'oing to do at their next aer- obics class turned to discus- sions about trimesters and baby names. The two joke that they are breeding the next generation of workout instructors -the new and improved model,s. charges that he was driving under the infiuence of alcohol in December as be left the Qubhouse Restaurant in South Coast Plaza. Tests revealed Rodman's blood-alcohol level was twice the legal limit. He was also arrested ID August 1999 at Woody's Wharf on public drunkenness charges. The charges were lafer dropped. Three months later, he and his wife, actres~ Carmen Electra, were arrested in Miami Beach for a domestic dispute. Those charges were also dismissed.' many other hungry patrons waiting for a table. Matthau in the rig he was wearing was about as inconspicuous as a chorus girl in a football hud- dle. There was supposed to be a reservation waiting for Matthau, but Iio table was available. This irritated him considerably, and when he was told by a nervous maitre d' they would dear a place as soon as possible, . Matthau picked up a bowl of tortilla chips from a nearby table and began passing it around to the crowd of standees, asking each one how long they bad been wail· ing. Three members of the crowd were city employees who had been working on a nearby sewer line, and Matthau was espedally COD· cemed about them because they.bad a limited lunch hour. By this time, the restau- rant's management was ready to move someone bodily to get Matthau seated Maybe they did. At any rate, when they told him his table was ready, be lnvited the sewer workers to join us. He mostly directed the conversation to them. so dur- ing my hmch hour interview I learned a great deal more about the intricacies of sew- ers than I really cared to know. Then we got into the golf cart and went back to the studio. It took me awhile to realize that -In addition to sewers -I also learned mote about Matthau than I would have picked up from our talk . Wherever he ts now, I sus- pect he is being seen beneath that grouchy skin. And I'll lay 100 to 1 Lt's the good place. • J059tt N. m.L. ls. reskjent of s.nt.a AM Heights:. His <X>tumn 9PPUr1 lhunmys. ' . ' . . ' Daily Pilot _ Thursday, Juty 6, 2000 A7 .Locals .turn · out at soiree to support opera Pacific T he Newport-Mesa crowd gathered to support Opera Pacific, which performs at the Orange County Penonning Arts Center, as the Gold Ring Society of Founders of Opera Pacific presented its summer gala M An Eventng in Seville." The festive Saturday evening crowd partied under the stars and the backdrop of romantic Spanish architec- ture at the Bowers Museum of Cultural· Art, Santa Ana. The affair was produced by Newport's Nancy Sorosky and Margaret L "Maggie" Price, botll longtime and dedicated supporters of Opera Patjfic. With the recent news of a new building to headquarter the opera and a major dona- tion by the Henry Samuell family, the mood was decid- edly upbeat. Opera Pacific executive director Martin Hubbard · and his wife, Margie, were all smiles greeting the crowd who came lo congratulate them on the company's suc- cess. The evening unfolded in honor of two more ardent supporters of the arts in Orange County, Mary and Peter Muth. Hubbard paid tribute to the generous Muth family with glowing remarks between the musical sets of Les Brown and his Band of Renown. Lady golfer and event co- chairwoman Sorosky took enough time away from her game at Big Canyon to see to every detail. From the lavish invitations, designed by La Doma Eichenberg, to the flo- ral Sprays_ of red roses grac- ing the Bowers setting creat- B.W. Cook THE CROWD ed by Marr Raymond, to oa- menco dancers and classical guitarists spinning the proper Seville mood -the party was appropriately special. Many guests, who have supported the opera through times good and bad, reveled in th~ fact that only a few short years ago this arts organization found itself in both artistic and financial trouble. The turnaround has been stellar, with credit going to Hubbard, Artistic Director John DeMaln, dperations Director Mitchell Krieger and support from the community. Among the community members offering their alle- giance were the elegant Zee Allred, attending the ball with Drago Gllglc. Also in the crowd were Joan and Michael Carey, Vesta Curry, Ruth Ding, Kathy and Michael Dogall, Carmela and Ben Du, Terry Fink, Alejandrina and Leonard Flores, Barbara and Ben Harris, Janice and Roger Johnson, Heather and Mar- tin Klein, Phoebe and Robert Lambeth, and Zahlde and Harry Lawrence. They enjoyed a dinner or Singa- pore .salad with coconut shrimp and roasted New Zealand rack of lamb served with coriander-crusted ahi steak seared rare. Owing dinner, Kenn Chrysler handled the auc- tion duties with style, help- ing to raise funds for the opera via the sale of gener- ous donations from mer- chants, including jewelers Freel and Kim Mozzaffarlan of Newport Beach and War- ren Imports. Stew Law of Wmdstar Cruises, with underwriting assistance from Opera Pacific member Susie Melndl, pro- vided a fabulous voyage on the ship Windsurf. Additional items up for bid included Callaway golf clubs, a trip to the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel, a stay at The Royal Hawaiian Hot.el, fitness packages, din- ing packages and, of course, tickets to Opera Pacific. A highlight of the evening was the performance of soprano Robin Follman and baritone Andrew Fernando, with Mona Lands at the piano. Cynthia and Carl Nolet, Pat and Charlie Poss, Julia and Irv Rappaport, Elalne Redfield, Michelle Rohe, From left, Peter and Mary Muth, honorees at Opera Padfic's "An Evening 1n Seville," mingle with Margie and Martin Hubbard, exectuttve director of the organization. Sally Segerstrom, Joan and Bill SlmonoU, Babs Soros. Harriet and Irv Welder, and Nancy and Tom Wilson applauded the musical tal- ents of the three artists. The 2000-2002 Opera Pacific season begins Sept. 16 with a performance of ·Festa Italiana, • followed "Carmen• Feb. 20-25, and "Der Rosenkavalier" April. 3-8. by "The Magic Flute" Nov. 7-12, "Macbe th" Jan. 16-21,' • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Anthony's Shoe Repair 949-548-4053 Bank of America 949-722·3182 Blue Mambo 949·646-5746 Champagne 949·645 ·6731 . 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Gibson's war epic is best mm of the year T here have been many fireworks this week for our country's birthday l:Sut none brighter than the 14test Mel Gibson epic, •Tue Patriot.• The poignant story -with a backdrop of can- ltMI CRITICS non fire and bayo- net charges on tbe lush hills of South Carolina -and a masterful ca.st create the most amazing movie of the year. Benjamin Martin (Gibson) is the father of seven cllil- dren at the time of our Revo- lutionary War, having been a hero of the French and Indi- an War. But time has tem- pered his blood, and while he doe's want freedom from England, he thinks war is too high a price for the privilege. His son, ashamed by his father's .mild stance, enlists in the Continental Army, and waroomes to the Maltiii--- bome. Sldr· misbesere fought on the fields between bis house and those of bis neighbors. Noone is freeftom it, especial· ly not the movie audience. The key to the film's pow- er is the struggle between our heroes -Martin and bis SOD, Gabriel (Heath Ledger) -and the brutal and blood- thirsty Col. Thvington (Jason Issacs). Their hunt for one to see it again, right away. another is gripping, and Although Gibson is the sends the overwhelming. presence of war into the main draw of the movie, background, which is a Ledger nearly takes the spot- major feat. light away from bis famous The battle scenes are awe-co-star. His Gabriel is trying inspiring and so graphic that t~ climb out of the shadow .of it's easy to become sickened, his father; and he becomes a but the superb acting and .,.. . great man. matching his compelling story line steal . father's abilities. the show. It will bind you to Ledger holds bis own with your seat for nearly three Gibson, and if it's possible, hours and leave you wanting may even weave the story better. His acting skill will be only one of many surprises in this film. "The Patriot• ls very wor- thy of its title as an epic. It belongs up there with the greatest movies of all time. It is bloody and violent at times, but that's war. It tells an intriguing story and does it superbly. Everyone should see •Tue Patriot" at least once. It is horrible that th.ls movie came out at the same time as "Perfect Storm.• but "The Patriot" is the better movie, without a doubt. lJley are both worth see- ing, but if you have time to see only one of them this weekend, go· to •Tue Patri- ot" -you'll get a bonus, a great fijm and fire-y.'Orks. •MELISSA RIOtARDSON. 19, Is a Cost.a Mesa resident and a junior atUO. . WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Vuitour AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Film steals cliches from array of movies M el Giblon's latest ls "1be Patriot.• an overblown Revolu- tionary War epic from Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin ("Independence Day,• •GodlilJa"), which shame- lessly borrows cliches from so many other films it'• almost laughable. Ilist only a few: ·con- iracy ~eory": Noone believes BenMarttn (Gibson) when he predicts' "the inno- cent will die with Susanne Perez the rest of us." •Ransom•: Mad lvtel, crazed with guilt and obsessed over the safety of his son. "Lethal Weap0n": Mel's unconventional warfare strategies include head- butting the redcoats. "Bravebeart•: Mel leads a rabble militia in numerous, slow-motion charge~ against the enemy -covered in blood instead of blue paint. "The Road Wa.n:ior•: Beat~~bereaved, homeless Mel a licking but keeps on ticld.ng. "TI\anic": Handsome, headstrong son Gabriel {Heath Leger) is caught in a doomed romance with feisty young girl. "Gladiator,• "Saving Pri- vate Ryan•: Graphic shots of decapitations, limbs blown off by cannonballs, horses impaled, etc. I am not squea- mish but had to tum my head almost as many times as I looked at my watch. "Glory•: The former slave, nobly fighting for his country and freedom, wins the grudging respect of the white men in his regiment. "M" A ·s·H": Veteran actor Rene Auberjonois reprises bis role as a naive padrn. And of course, we have Romantic Mel, who between bouts of •fighting for the cause," is given to slow, burning stares at bis sister- in-law. As played by Joely Richard.son, she has little to do but stare back and reveAI more decolletage than was probably the norm for the Colonial period. And someone explain to me bow former slaves, dri- ven away from their homes by the redcoats, wound up at .Club Med? Parenu should heed the R ratinq. One shocking scene had Gibson so lnten\ on revenge that he forces his~ young boys into helping b1m kill off 20 men. then watcblng in horror as their father llter- ~t = :::· ~::b~: With such a flawed hero, it is only fitUng to have the best screen vil1a1n since Hannibal Lecter. Jason fsaacs, as the sadistic Col. Thvinqton, w~ the only fSlll surprlse of this nearly three-hour film. • SUSAMIE PEREZ. •s. lives In Com Mesa and Is an executlYe assistant fOf a flnaoclal M!fVlces company. . 'Perfect Storm' will blow you away A 11 we can say is "bat- ten down the hatches , for the most realistic movie this year." Special effects create booming 120-' mph winds and crashing raid so intense it drowns birds in flight with waves higher thari any human bas ever seen. · 'Ql.is suspenseful retelling ' from Sebastian Junger's book about the October 1991 , Atlantic primal storm -men Wossoll- ond ~~ against the sea aboard the fishing, boat An~ Gail -will ·keep you squirming' in your seat the entire time. Grimy- looking George Clooney (Billy 'fyne) stars as a Gloucester boat captain who is having a run of bad luck at the end of the fishing season. The boat owner threatens him, lighting the fires for just one more trip to the Grand Banks. October is an angry month for storms. It's the enormous storm and the rescue attempts you have to see. . There are bteath-boldin9 sequences with tbe fight . against Mother Nature and the Coast Guard aaft and accom- panying helicopter aew. You are captivated by an attempt to refuel the chopper that might have rescued the Andiea Gail. But the mighty I winds and waves won't pause.; We say "The Perfect • Storm" perfect for a night out: -even at full price. ; • GAY WASSALL-«B IY, 60, Is th9 editor of a Balboa newspaper and 0 Is active In the community. al • KIU.Y, 59, Is an Industrial engl-• ' neer. • DATEBOOK-Thursday, Juty 6, 2000 A9 }mt Asia Cafe at the top of your restaurallt liSt . ~ H ave I got news for youl In the short series of articles on bidden gems in the area, I have found another (though I am clearly not the first). Yet for some, it isn't the great food that ts the secret, but just where this place has been biding. Asf4 Cafe, on Newport Boulevard and Wilson DI I Avenue, is iYI owned and R Ew operated by Andy Dao and Long nan, formerly of Asia Bistro on Coast Highway m Newport Beach. Now, if you have eaten there, you need to read no further, you know the food is great. But if you haven't beard of either, it is time to start taking care of yourself. • With Dao as the front ~· you may feel comfort: able going in alone. He remembers everyone's name and everyone's previous order and treats you like you're a guest at his house. nan does the unseen labor and then comes out for a brief chat to make it look easy. These two men en1oyed success and customer raves at Asia Bistro, but the11 part· SUNDAY BRUNCH Tbe Sutton Place Hotel boitl a Sunday brunch froai 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. hilduriDg international leafood and salad buffets, l'Ollll:I carved to order, tnUfast favorites and mare. "hie event is $30, MO wtlb champagne. The ltotel ii et 4500 MacArthur Blvd., ner had to sell So they went off to start anew and a little smaller--a lot smaller actual- ly. But this is part of its cbann. Open for just six months, the word is already getting out. In a nutshell, this restau- rant has made mine and my husband, Brian's, list 'of regu- lars--so much so that Dao might even get a chance to learn our last names. Speaking of names, there are many unfamiliar dishes on the menu, and· the defini- tions aren't always printed. But feel free to ask. Begin with the Viet· narnese egg rolls ($4.99). Served crispy and hot with fresh lettuce leaves, l:arrot slices and mint sprigs to wrap around them, plus a tasty, vinegary sauce for, as my 2-year-old nephew says, "dippin'. • These egg rolls are awesome. As a s1de note, in a past gastronomic exploration by a restaurant reviewer, these chefs came up No. 1 in the search for best egg too yong. That is no small achieve· ment. I did not know thi.5 . before I ordered, or I would have eaten myself silly. What an excellent reason to go there again. The soups are hearty and delicious. My favorite so far is the mien ga ($5.49): clear Newport Beach. (949) 476- 2001. BRUNCH AT lA GRANJA La Granja Mediterranean Grill serves a champagne brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays. La Granja is in Newport Plaza Center at 1000 Bristol Sl, Newport Beach. (949) 252-9396. • lWIUGHT DINING ' Villa Nova Restaurant offers a twilight dining menu -featuring dishes such as chicken parmi- giana and calamari picante at reduced prices -from 5 to 6 p.m. weekdays and 4 . to 6 p.m. Sundays. The restaurant is at 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:b. (949) 6C2-7880. •a..-.,....•· .. ~ • inc... lllllW1gll\ ll*I08 and~ • CCllNdl poalln and llOdf IAgnrnllll . ,,_.and........ lnjurlea • n. ..... lntMailnt~ ~ ...... ---~ ...., • 7"" .., IWM>Wlled ,,.....--. ,...,......, ao,... • .... ' On Cmter Omditio.ni"t WWW.QOJl.OOidlict.IQ.com 485e.1711 s..t, U. lltlO COlll ,,._,CA 112827 • t f9481842-t810 F: f9481842o8139 E~oiw• ... •Aknll ASIA CAFE • WHEltE: 2360 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa •WHEN: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Sat- urdays, closed Sundays • HOW MUCH: Inexpensive •PHONE: (949) 548- 8366 8lld Vietnamese dishes all make a !dlowing, but I have found that the Vietnamese dishes are my favorites. They are light and fresh with the flavor of a megameal. How can you beat that? Asia Cafe has a whole page of lunch specials that include lrung pao beef, vari- ous chow meins and moo goo gal pan, all for between $5 and $6. Take out and catering are also options. Beer and wine are avail- able and you may ask Dao what he recornmends with your order. Hot green tea is always served at your table. CONRAD lAU I DAl.Y PILOT Asia Cafe owners Long Tran and Andy Dao display their spr\Jlg rolls, pho bo and Vietnamese egg rolls. Nothing is expensJVe here, and everytlung t have tried l1as been just great. I understand there are many of you out there who agree. My editor asked me sev- eral weeks ago to look into this place, and I put 1t off. I just wasn't sure how exating Asian food served in a stnp mall restaurant could be. .cellophane-like noodles in a rich chicken broth with fried req onions, scallions and parsley floating on the top. The flavor would lift anyone right oH the sick bed. The other chicken-noodle soup is served with fresh cilantro and sliced carrots to top it ' off. Each soup is a meal in its own right, b~t you would be A tad foolish to forego the egg rolls. Asia Cafe offers several variations of bun, the Viet- narnese word for rice noo- dles. These dishes just may be the unnamed house s;pe· cialty. The bun dishes begin with a pile of rice noodles on lop of shredded lettuce and sprigs of fresh mint. Your choice of meat or seafood - l had the shrimp -marinat· ed in a delicious garlic-soy sauce is piled on top with more grated carrots and crushed peanuts. This is served with more of the The Oasis Salon Newport ., July 6 ....... 2000 lbs. Of Blues, 8pm-inld uly 7 ............ Trtcla Freeman and the Works 8:30pm-mld Sat., ~8 ........... Trtcla Freeman and the Wortta, 2~p Three ~llnd Mice, 8:30pm / Sun., 9 .......... Man Almighty, 2-.m • The Boomef'a, 8pnHnld Mon., July 10 ....... Brlan Barrett Btu.. (from Sid,•), l't· July 11 ....... ~mert. 8pnHnkt · ~.J ~··July 12 ...... ,The Shout Duo, &pm-mid J. same egg roll sauce. Since being introduced to this restaurant, 1 have had this meal ·once a week. · Because thls is a "multi· Asian• cuisine, you will find some of your very favorites on the menu. Chinese, Thai It surprises me how small my m,ind can be with an appetite so large. • KATHY MA.DER'S dining reviews appear every other Thur\day. with your next dinner~ Mouth-watering entrees, a relaxed dining atmosphere and patio seating with a delightful view of Newport Bay make for a refreshing break in you day. Open from 7:00 AM, 1 days a week. (949) 729-1144 1131 Back Bay Drive • Newpor~ Beach Off Jamboree Road • One Block East of PCH www.newportdunes.com TROPICAL CAFE Cartoon didn't tell the rigP-t story T here is nothing more enjoy- able than the good laughs provided by cartoons con- tained in newspapers poking fun at various organizations throughout the region. However, your recent car- toon depicting an Orange County Transportation Authority bus with a surgeon general's warning needs clarification. The South Coast Air Quality Management District recently adopt- ed sweeping air quality regulations that we hope will yield environmen- tal iinprovements for everyone. Our concern with the cartoon is that it does not convey the fact that OCTA has already moved in this direction -not because we were forced to, but because we believe it to be the right thing to do. In October 1998, the OCTA Board of Direc- tors voted to stop purchasing diesel buses and commit to using liquefied natural ' t I : ~ ' ~·.~ Louronn Cook COMMUNITY COMMENTARY gas engines, making OCTA the first transit district in the state to pursue 100% natural gas for its standard 40- foot bus fieet. This summer, OCTA will receive the first shipment of 232 liquefied natural gas-fueled buses. When the final shipment is received in summer 2001, OCTA will have replaced half of its diesel-burning bus fleet with the low -emission liquefied natural gas buses that bum approximately 60% less oxides of nitrogen. As one of the fastest-growing transit systems in the nation, OCTA needs to operate efficiently and be as environmentally sensitive as pos- sible. The decision to phase out diesel in favor of liquefied natural gas puts us much closer to both goals. • LAURANN cooec, a Fountain Valley councilwoman, Is the chairwoman of the Orange County Transportation Authority. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPIESEllTlllYIS OTY Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 11 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714) 754-5223 M4ayor: Gary Monahan Coundl: Ubby Cowan. Linda Dixon, Joe Erickson and Heather Somers ON Of NEWPOltT IEAOf Newport Beach City Hall, . 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 926631 (949) 6«· · 3309 Mayor. John Noyes Coundl: Garv Ad~ Jan Debar.. Nonna Clover, Deanil O'Neil, Tod Ridgeway and 1bm Thomson Just say no to 17th Street widening Costa Mesa is pondering the thought of widening beloved 17th Street to six lanes on East Side Costa Mesa. Why? To allow more traffic? Higher speeds? To force property owners to bend to the taking of property under eminent domain laws? · Here are a few good reasons why the Daily Pilot should step up and sway the City Council or the electorate into just saying no. Where the Pilot leads we all tend to follow. Past elections tend to support this point. Say no to the widening of 17th for these reasons: 1. The street has charm as it is. 2. Children still have a semi- safe, large street to traverse from the multitude of places, including schools, parks, churches and other pockets, where kids roam. Widen- ing 17th Street only creates a major danger zone for thoUsands of kids that live on both sides of 17th Street in East Side Costa Mesa, plus Newport Heights. And let's not forget the magnet of Blockbuster to rent their favorite movie or the kids riding bikes and skateboards. 3. Is the widening of 17th a mere tactic to allow a greater cut through to the proposed Dunes resort? To Fashion Island? To Coast Highway? 4 . Is the widening of 17th tied to the infamous desire of some to have a bridge to Huntington Beach on 19th Street. 1lllie a quick right and then boom down the bigger and wider 17th en route to good old Fashion Island or the Dunes retort? 5. Now that we have Staples, does that mean that Costa Mesa ' ls considering 1lllother new and bigger Harbor Boulevard-type commercial center smack dab ln a residential zone split by t 7th and IUJTOunded by venu491 for ldda1 6. What aboiit all the buailiea- 81 that will give up fiootage to thls new 17th Street •treeway•f WW they be eompenMted1 WW tapayen' momy go to these bollna•11f 1. eo..t Highway.ii Coat Hlgbway • ..,.,, Str.M • supe- rb Street. 10dl Sbelll II l9tb Street. Now our dtj wmtl to IUIUt t7tb. dam'°...-.. .... ...... ,.... d 111 MDlomdlllg ... -..111111 PlaY md ...... ... I. Od 799JO'&'.-,111 lllrl to ................ . .......... ~ ..... ...................... a. .... 1-·,._;- . . •• ·-· --"I lcnow you'd an like to believe she's here with us. But she'f tar too busy rlglit now organlzlng some sort of function in heaven." -cmGG W' I !'MS, son of the late l\osallnd Williams, during • eulogy Friday .t Our Lady Queen of Angels Church In Newport Beach. ~ify Pilot In f~ct, it was her handiwork when, a little moie then two years ago, the Michigan Wolverine followers were coaxed to come to Newport-Mesa to cheer on their Rose Bowl-bound and · Williams was an extraordinary human being who madf!! everyone around her better. eventual co-national champion football team. Of course, we have more tangible evidence of the amazing job she did as head of the visitors bureau. Evi- dence of her success came recently when Williams provided the city t>f Newport Beach with a symbolic check for $21 million, the amount tourism · had contributed to the town over the last year. The team's boosters raved about their stay here and turned the town into a mini~ersion of Ann Arbor, complete with marchll!g bands and cheerleaders. Because of Williams' work, there are already efforts underway to attract fans of next year's Rose Bowl competitors. For every high-profile venture she pioneered, there were dozens of smaller but just as meaningful events that blos- somed under her tutelage. So now, as if her untimely passing at the age~of 55 isn't heart wrenching enough, Newport leaders have another painful task a.head of them: finding someone who can do the job· as well as Williams. At her funeral last ·week, all these accomplishments seemed small next to the impact Williams had on her two grown sons, her husband, Rick John, and her friends in the community. The stories told about her life were evidence of something most of us already knew: And as much as we will all miss her -and as hard as it will be to fill her shoes -those assigned to that jop need to recognize just how crucial it is to find a high quality, qua,lified candidate. Rosalind Williams would expect no less. MAILBAG . JUSTIN WARREN I OM.Y fll.OT Busy 17th Street ln Costa Mesa ls under review for poalble widening. Some bwdnela own.en md residents-feel that widening the ~t.wm not be beneficial to the neighborhood. • toward beautifying Costa Mesa rather than destroying what is left of a charming l.tttle community business district. . BRIAN K. THERIOT Costa Mesa Police warning for July 4 p~ is alarming I wu appalled to receive a poUCe advilory from the NeWport Beach City Council beaded "Ju!Y 4th HOiiday-Planning a Pefty? PINM Reconsider!• It reads In part: ·u the Police De~ent ~to .deal with untaWftil conduct at your resi- dence, you may be arrested or dt- ecL You allo may be billed for ~---up to lt,000 .• 11ait J9t ~ ol Newport BMdl ,..._ ..... law-abkbg ...... type ol ~-handed •c u rkWIMl from tbil Oty CGand1 II~ not ~te. w. ..... ftllOlt town. not • pallDl•t& CIWIVUI._.. I Nliwpalt IMcia tainted by controversy,• June 27) brings to mind the effort made over the years to generate one pay scale for use by all of California's 107 community col- leges and 72 community college districts. The Idea of one pay scale had been reviewed and tossed out, primarily because it threatens the status quo. 1bat dec:ilion supports the local governing system. jUsti- fying not only t,be 107 comm~ college chief executtve oftlcers, but a.llo the 72 di.strict executives, Which in tum jtiltify the 437 trustees who make up the rest of the goverriing bOdy outllde Sacra- mento. I comineM tM De.Uy Pilot tor tbloWing IOIDB llgbt CJD 8 mOlt coiDpla aDd cOn:fuillng edumlkm· al ......... gDftlWilCI.,. ~ for whet Ula dlMrvlt to , ........... call9gl9 .... c1o o ... 911111.a a m1 rt1 .. .... o1 .... 11 ... .. ft9Dt CID ooom. ...... a.di ,,, .. __ ..., ....... . .... ·~···) 11111'•-....~~--·--- been reported last Februaiy would be Orange Coast College Academic Senate's proposal to divest KOCE-TY, the public tele- vtsion station, o.r find a partner to support its operation. LEmRIS LAVIWCAS Costa Mesa Other center sites should be considered Don Gregoty) commentary (•Propoled lite for center Is good one,• June 27) was molt lnforma- ttve and inltructlYe. He la otm- oualy quite penlonaw about hav- ing a perfonnlDg am 8Dd ed\Q- UOn ceaa. ill N9wJ*t a..m. Wbat=-· bioWft .. 11 that... c.-., .... ... iDgANC-..11 ......... . M1mwlllll. ,_..,....dM ... ........... , ....... ................... . ............ . .. ............ ... ·=--•MPlllll -· •el IWWW 9NOLVID runs period. •In.,_ O.lly Piiot on• rotating .... If Wo'{d like Information on ...._. ,cMW ~ to ttils • c.-(Mt) 57~. ........ llSOLUTIOll SllllCIS Volunteer mediators, case sped«llists and ou.treach assis- tants Deeded to help ln a vari- ety ot mediation cases. Bilin- gual ~ge skills are need- ed f()l office volu,iteers and for mediators. For more infor- mation, call (949) 250-0488. WRISEAU Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work and to help in programs for chil- dren with disabilities and in spedal events. For more infor- mation, call (114) 834-1111. EllYllOIMENTAL llATUIE CENTER Vohmteer trail guides needed to help visitors learn about their environment For more infor- mation, c.all (949) 645-8489. What's AFLOAT ,. • WHAT'S AR.OAT runs periodical- ly In the Daily Pilot on a rotating bmls. tf you know of an event or 8CtlYlty ~ coold aPPffr in this colurm, please mail the lnfonna- tlon to Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., cast. Mes8 92627; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or e-mail it to dallypllotOlatimes.com. SAIUIG CWSES Orange Coast College's sailing program this summer will offer noncredit women's keelboat classes, designed for women who have been on boats but are beginning sailors. Oass sections will be taught by Coast Guard-licensed female sailors. Classes get underway July 22 at OCC's Salling Cen- ter, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $215. Information: (949) 6'5-9412. EICHAllll CLUI CllLD UUSE PlmllTION CllTEI Donate new school supplies <>r become a volunteer to help children victimized.by child abUJe. Volunteers work with county referrals to assist high- risk victims of parental drug addiction. Drop off supplies at the Child Abuse Center Office in Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport Blvd., No. 7; or Union Bank in Newport Beach at 1090 Bayside Drive. Call (949) 722-1107 for more information. FISH -MOllLE MEALS Call 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity (FlSH) assist with the Mobilt! Meals program and provide ongoing emergency assis- tance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assis- tance in a variety of areas. For more information, call (949) 645-8050. FRIENDS OF NEWPORT BEACH LllURY Volunteers are needed to staff the used bookstore located just inside the entrance of the cen- Spectacular Puget Sound educational cruises have been scheduled for this sum- mer aboard OCC's Norwest- er, a classic 75-foot wooden motor yacht that introduced actor John Wayne to yachting . five decades ago. It will mark the Uurd summer that Nor- wester bas taken students and community members on cruises through Puget Sound. Excursions are set to run July 6-14, July 16-22, July 28-Aug. 3, Aug. 5-11. Aug. 14-19, Aug. 25-31, Sept. 2-8; Sept. 12-20 and Sept. 23-0ct. 1. Reservations and costs: (949) 645-9412. Learn to sail or windsurl at Resort Water sports. You can also rent windsurlers and 14- foot S&.lboats at $15 per hour. (949) 729-1150. Sailboat rentals and pnvate lessons are available at Mari- na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Enroll Now! S . . • 1W1mmmg • Petting Zoos •Spanish •Dance •Computers •Music and more ... •Drama • Jumping Tents • Field Trips . . tral llbrmy. Volunteers must be members ol the Friends d the library and are asked to work one three; hour 5hfft per month. For more lnformaUon. call (949) 159-9661. &Ill SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. For more informa- tion, call (714) 919·7900. GllLS INC. OF OUNGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrich- ment opportunities for girls and boys. For more informa- tion, call (949) 646-7161. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children. It is looking for volunteers. For more information, call (949) 737-5242 ext. 24 . JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF OUNGE COUNTY 'volunteers are needed for Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-7763, the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 644-2525 or the Lldo Salling Club at (949) · 675-0627 for rentals. KAYAK I SCUBA Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. Information: (949) 675-1215 for Paddle Power, 1500 W. Biilboa Blvd. • 1\vo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. Sundays ·from Newport Dunes. Cost is $20 per adult, $15 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Information: (949) 729-1150. Single ($10 per hour) and Project Caring which pro- vides sodaliiation and cultur- al ~ and Sbabbat and holiday celebrations to the Jewish residents and oth- ers at Fairview Developmen· tal Center in Costa Mesa. Vol- unteen will •adc)pt• a facility to provide programtnlng of Jewish content to the resi- dents on a monthly basis and will be required to take a TB test ·and fingerprinting f>ack- ground,check. For more infor- mation, call (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE Of . OUIGE COUNTY This ·organization of women committed to promoting vol- untarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained vol- unteers, is seeking new mem- bers. For more information, call (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to pro- vide four hours per week vis- iting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers in communities near volunteers' double ($1:S per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Pun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Information: (949) 675-1215. Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shellmaker Island. Information: (949) 640-6746. The Newport Aquatic Center oilers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for fo~ weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics a.re also available Sat- urdays and Sundays at a cost of $10. lnformation: (949) 646- 7725. The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, Ne.wport , Affordable Tuition With Before & After Care At No Additional Cost For Pfc..Scbool Students Saturday, July 15th 10:00 a.m. Until 12:00 Noon Come Join The Fun! Brina Tbe Family! Toar our friendly u., to date campaa. • Refreshments • Balloons • Ap2dn~6 657 Vldoria Screet 6:30 Lm. • 6:30 p.m. (M) 64,2..0411 Garden Grove Aplthruarlde6 12111 Buaro Street 6:30 a.m. • 6:30 p.m. (71<4) 971..$533 H" •------.~~...-.--------~----·"'• -.-.....--.-.-·----·"-• _.._. __ ......__ ......................... ~- homes. For more information. call (562) 622·3805. LAIUllA GlllllELT lllC. Volunteers are needed to ossiit Laguna Coast Wilder- ness Park staff and James Dil- ley Preserve staff and docents with hiker registration and general public orientation. For more information, call (949) 486-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organiza- tion that works with sufferers of 1-llV and AIDS, is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing transportation a.nd providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupunc- ture and chiropractic care. For more information, contact ~ Toghia at (949) 494-1446. LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs professional fund-raisers to support and maintain this Beach, offers scuba training consisting of six evening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The. center also offers scuba ren,tals, special bips, repairs and air fills. Informa- tion: (949) 650-5440 . At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. certification classes for beginning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered include local boat charters, equipment sales, rentals and repairs. Information: (949) 631-9288. BOAT RENTALS ~njoy a day cruising the har- bor with Duffy Electric Boats at 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, a full-service manufacturer, sales. rental and service provider of boats. Duffy offers electric boat rentals by the hour, seven Thundery, July 6, 2000 All • resou.roe. For more lnforma· tion, call (9-C9) 675-1700. llASTll CIOUl.I Of OUHICOlm The. perlorming ilrtl organi- zation needs volunt.aeis for computer input. ticketing, fil- ing and handling phones. ~ more in.formation, call (714) 556-6262. MEDIATION CEllTEI . The Mediation Center of Cos- ta Mesa needs volunteers for case management and intake. Bilingual language skills are necessary. F:or more information, call (949) 574- 5990. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting impact on a young person's life. Students from 10 to 18 years of age are matched with mentors to improve their school perfor- mance and sell-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. For more information, call (714) 549- 9622, ext. 35. days a week . All boats are equipped with CD players and window enclosures. lee a.nd cups are provided. Reser- vations are suggested. One hour is $60, however, mid- week specials are occasional- ly available. Call for details. Free parking. Information: (949) 645-6812. Sail airborne outside the har- bor, pulled by a motorboat, courtesy of Balboa Para-sail- ing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute bip costs $45. Information: (949) 673- 1693: Spend a day relaxing in a motorized lounge chair rent- ed l:iom Resort Water sports inside Newport Dunes for $25 an hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furni- ture and wet suits are also available. For more informa- tion, call (949) 729-1150. PARAMOUNT MORTGAGE Access to 80 Wholesale Lenders Over $500 Million in Home Loans Funded 1998-99 CnuMt IM}ttaJH s~ Marc SpicgclfN!I • Brenley Gagnon • Darren Miller 800.372.7266 • :• • • • 6,2000 Megnlflcent Newport Heights dolh>uM with 2 80, 1 BA. plantation lhuttera throughout •nd 18rge country kitchen with bay window. Overflzed comer lot .. dose to great IChoolt. Please call J.B. Griffin at (949) 717-5111. Fabulous bay and city light views from this 2 BO, 2 BA condo. Bayfront end unit with separate dining area, fireplace in living room and patio. Dock for 48' boat Please call John and Carol Jacobs at {949) 717-5111. Just steps to the beach this duplex has 2 units with 2 BO, 1 BA each and par1dng for 3 ears. Great income investment Furnished with washer/dryer in each unit. Please caJJ John and Carol Jacobi .. at (949) 717-5111 . 2 BO, 1.5 BA condo with great floorplan and large viewing balcony. Peaceful aetting In a small tract. Built-In garage storage and closet organizers. Please call Rick and Paula Cosenza at {949) 495-0707. Absolutely the lowest p'1oe In Ocean Ridge. Gorgeous, almoat new home with vaulted ceiling~ In entry and large windows. 4 BO, 2.5 BA with extra large b8ckyard: PleaH call Marian Phllllppl at (949) 717-5111. Spectaculw OCNn and c.tallna views from thfs 4 80, 3.5 BA home. Gourmet kitchen, 3 decks, wine storage and lovely 18ndecaplng. Please call Rick and Paula Cosenza at (949) 495-0707. Belcourt townhome with parquet ftoora and spiral staircase. Living room with 2-story ceiling and French doors leading to pat.io. Please call Marian Phillippi at (949) 717-5111 . Fabulous 4 BO, 3 BA home with new carpet, wood floors, security system, wet bar and air conditioning. Located in a great neighbomood. Please call Rick and P.aula Cosenza at (949):-<495-0707. ... Largest ftoorplan In Br:fttanywoods, the ~t complex in Eaatside Costa Mesa. 3 BO, 2.5 BA and patio with stone garden. Pool, spa and tennis. Please call Duncan Forgey at (949) 717-5111 . Gorgeous 4 BO, 3 BA home with numeroua. upgr.dea. Wood and tile floors, Berber carpet, large separate dining room and French doorl. Pleaae caH Rick and Paula CoHnza at (949) 717-5111 . Brand new custom built home· with European flavor. Gorgeous kitchen with grmnite counters fnd custom cabinetry. Buutiful master suite with view. Ptease can Marian Phillippi at (949) 717-5111 . Custom built home in Ocean Ridge designed by Todd Schooler with stunning views. 4 BO, 4.5 BA with sp8Cious master suite, gourmet kitchen and elegant lvlng room. Please call Duncan Forgey at (949) 717-5111 . Recently remodeled, thll •Ingle family realdence includes new brick decking, w.Jkways and par1dng •re•. Dock will 8CCOl'nmodate up to a 35' boat. Please Cllll John and Carol J~ at (949) 717-5111. Well-m81ntalned 3 BO, 2.5 BA townhome on the Interior of a super complex. Vaulted ceilings, tile floors in kitchen and entry, lkylights and beautiful patio. Please call John and Carol Jacobs at (949) 717-5111 . lMge 4 80, 3 BA lmnily home with blry end ocean views. =-living room tligt; celings, 3 e11r ~ end tarve blldt patto. Plea" call Mar18n PhllUppi at (949) 717-6111. Doity Pilot •An ace for the ages during some Irrelevant moments. Part of the beauty of golf includes a compellinq factor almost never ta.ken ilito consideration when standing over your n.ext shot. Luck. You mighrthink about your swing or the pin placement or your club selection, but how often do you really feel lucky? Or, better yet, get lucky? Those of us high handicappers appreciate the golden stroke of low probability on the links. It keeps us coming back. We actually think we had something to do with it. When a hacker finds the bottom of the cup, it is a celebration of diffe.rent proportions. Those in the fraternity know what I'm talking about. . For Newport Beach's Allan Effron, bis recent hole-in-one occurred during the perfect holiday of the underdog -the Runnin' Gunnin' Golf Tournament for Irrelevant Week at Newport Beach . . .. . Alliln Effrori. hole-in-one gotfer ---'"Jeltf 10-.. JOllt llCIS Spom Editor Roger Carbon • 949-57 ""'223 • Thu<adoy, July 6, 2000 BJ lucky? Golf Course. golf tournaments. He didn't •1t was a beautiful day ... it was play in the Southern a great day,• said Effron, a 34 California Amateur this handicapper, whose tee shot on the year and be probably won't 152-yard par-3 hole No. 9 landed next year, either. short of the green, but rolled up •I don't play that many and found the hole. tournaments. I'd just'as •This is probably the first and soon play witli my buddies only hole-in-one I'll ever get I on the weekend, said never thought I'd get one.• Kuhns, who captured bis Effron, despite using a 5-iron on fifth career Costa Mesa •He's the guy,• Kuhns said of Keyte. •He's a good friend of mine, but that's what I'm ~g to do -catch him. Hes like a legend around here.• In the first round, Kuhns made eight birdies and five bogeys, then shot 3-under-par at Mesa Linda in the second round, division. Newport Beach's Chad Towersey and Costa Mesa's Farrell Hinkle did not make the cut after 36 boles. • llancbo Santa Fe Goll Club bu a connection to the Toshiba Senior Classic. the hole, must ~ve been feeling it. men's club championship •Actually, 1t was probably the and second in a row at · wrong club, but I guess it worked,• Costa Mesa Golf & Effron quipped. •Plus, I got four Country Club, where both Richard Dunn GOLF which included an eagle on No. 5. ·1 just putted really well, and when you can putt well, you're going to make a lot of birdies,· Before Bing Crosby moved bis famous clambake to Pebble Beach after World War Il, the Crosby National Pro-Am (now the AT&T) was played at Rancho Santa Fe from 1937 to 1942. Sam Snead won the first two events. Angel tickets, because (No. 9) was the Los Lagos and .Me5a the closest-to-the-pin bole. Linda courses were used for the •You know bow some of those three-round championship. shots go. Maybe I'll do better next Kuhns, a 42-year-old Irvine time.• resident, shot 69 (I'..os Lagos), 71 Effron, a 52-year-old Newport-{Mesa Linda) and 74 (Los Lagos) based physician, plays out of for a total of 4-under-par 214 to win Marbella Country Club in San Juan . by nine strokes over runner-up Tom Capistrano, but said be doesn't play Copland. ·much. He participates in Irrelevant Kuhns said he would like to Week because of the charities it remain hot at Costa Mesa and supports (i.e. Disabled Sports USA). challenge the men's club record of Effron's first ace was witnessed by eight titles by Chris Keyte, a former Eberhard Neutz and Marsha Kerns. Orange Coast College state • Scott Kuhm Isn't the type of guy championship player now living in to fill his summer schedule with Aorida. · Kuhns said. Kuhns, who won all four of his previous Costa Mesa titles in the 1990s, has played at Costa Mesa for about 14 years. Crosby moved bis family to Rancho Santa Pe in 1934, and, when he sl4rted the pro-am. it attracted celebrities and top players as the course, built in 1927, gained, national fame. • In the 101st Southern Callfornla Golf Association Amateur Championship last month at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club in San Diego, Newport Beach's Mike Walker shot 306 and former Corona del Mar High standout John Wardrup, now living in San Diego and playing out of Torrey Pines, fired 313 to finish in the second HONORS Crosby and Newport Beach's Marshall Duffield, the former USC quarterback and neighbor of John Wayne, were good friends and golfing buddies. Together, with Charley Hester. the Crosby Southern was founded in the fall of 1974, with the first tournament in January 1975 at the current site of the Toshiba Senior Classic. Split decision for NeWport- Mesa District • Multisport stars Liz Morse·of Corona del Mar High and April Ross of Newport Harbor achieved national prominence. Barry Faulkner DAILY Pilar Though aligned on separate sides of the Back Bay rivalry and about as physically diverse as two elite athletes can be, the ample accomplishments achie- ved by Corona del Mar Higb's Uz Morse and Newport Harbor's April Ross are not without simi- larity. Both recent graduates led their teams to CIF Southern Sec- tion and State champjonships as April Ross seniors, while climbing to the top of the nation's individual summit in their respective sports. So it is that both share the dis- tinction of being Daily Pilot New- port-Mesa District Female Ath- letes of the Year for 1999-2000. Ross, bound for USC, earned distinction in volleyball, basket- ball and track and field during-a prep career highlighted by being named Gatorade National Player of the Year in volleyball last faJu-Uz Morse ly 6, 2000ll. A 6-foot-1 outside bitter, who also played setter and middle blocker, Ross helped the Sailors win two ClF State Division I championships, as well as three straight section crowns in Division I-AA. Qu1ck, strong, agile and intensely competitive, Ross shared Southern Section Division I Player of the Yee.r honors as a senior. She was also the New- port-Mesa District and Sea View League MVP, helping the Tars finish 37-2. Newport was 98-6 with Roa in the starting lineup the last three years. She will likely concentrate on volleyball at USC. A field-event specialist, she was seventh in the eection's Division n finals in the high jump this spring and also eighth in the tliple jump. Her track and field achievements include a section high, jump title as a freebmen aDd a Sea View aown in the high jump as ·---· 1bougb lbe pul8Cl up ....... bMbtb.u ... -. .. aceDed in the IPGd. .. WlllL ,.. • Juniot, .. WM Newport·Mela Dllb1ct eo....,. ol Ille V..mdlbew..all.odla- tdd tiiad aD-leligue ... ...... wt~ . ...... s.Vliew 1 •.-'I ASM1t1 of tb1 ~ -wm MEI. I ea.tr p Ml .. _ ....... .,, ---·-·· .. Running Wild . • OCC's Gomez, SanChez Wiilruri at Orange County lrack Cub SK on Fairview Park course. COSTA MESA -Juan Sancbe-L and z.oi1a Gomez, wbo have both nm for Oraoge Coast College, were winDen at UM! Orange County Thtck Club SK race Saturday at Fairview Park. Sanchei, an Esta.nda High product. won the men's race with a time of 16:25, edging out Johann Appell. another former Estanda standout who wound up bis collegiate career at Long Beach State (1&.36). Dave Panel, also a product of Bstanda, was third with a 16:57. Gomez, a Costa Mesa High product, came in with a 20:·'5, bettering Halley Ho's time ot 21:18 and Elaine 'Illwil's 21:45. 011.U1C11 aunv TRMX CUJ9 • .... Ates 1J.1•-1. Humberto Reyes, 17:36; 2. Mike c:.iUas, 18;11; 3. Allon Van Geen\ 1!=17· 17·11 -1. Tony~ 1!~ 2. ~ Vlfgll$, 19-.29; 3. JtiOn Rey, 21:24. JO.iM.· 1. Ju¥I Sanchez 16~)_2. Johlnn Appejl, 16:36; 3. Chris Monactlel~ 17:22. JS.29 • 1. Ben nu, 20-.31; 2. Tom Urblng. 22:01; 3. Phil McAllister, 22.-03. JO.M • 1. Daniel~ 18:00: 2. Gregory Doud, 19'A3; 3. Toson Tong. 19:52. fs.39 -1. K.w. ~ 11:06; 2. Jolvl Megett, 18:56; 3. Al Valdez 18:57. 4044 -1. 0.. Aer. 18:52; 2. Franco For11nl, 19:09; 3. Stew McDonald. 19'25.a..e-1. ~ Panel, 16:57; 2. Mike Krepan. 18:35; 3. Bob Moms. 19".21. so.st · 1. Tim Wimbish, 20:00; 2. Biil Br.un, 21:01; 3. Wil Sanchez. 23:11. !SS-'51 ·1. Vem Pit:sker, 24:38; 2. James Ballooe, 25:36; 3. James Long,.28:AO. I06l· 1. Bob Norton, 23:18; 2. Manny Ban~los. 25:27; 3. ·Artdy Balley. 25:59. 6Mt · 1. Jerry Jeffenon. 25:10. . Won'9ft, • Ages 13-16 • 1. Araceli Mora~. 23:34; 2. Stephanie Melender, 24:54; 3. Ludl Valdez, 25:40. 17-11 • _1 . 'anet c.ahamtzi, 28:12; 2. Sara Marx. 42:09. Z0.24 • Zolla Gomez, 20:48; 2. Sherry Ham, 22:05; 3. Xochltt Rosas, 29:58. 25-29 -Stephanie Michaels. 22:58; 2. Summer Lando, 24:27; 3. Robyn Dettraino, 26:55. JO.M . 1. Gorgette-Sleeth, 21:18; 2. Elaine Tawil, 21:48; 3. Beth Parcel, 27:18. JS.JI· Hal~ Ho, 21:18; 2. JCYjCe Tess, 21:45; 3. Nan Platte, 27:1'$. 40-44 • 1. Leslie Sterrett. 24:18; 2. Chrissann Richards, 25:32; 3. Tamm9 Nash, 25:48. 4s.49 • 1. Carol Wimbish, 22:39; 2. Ann Fallik. 28:07; 3. Barbara Delgrize, 29:45. S0.54 -1. c.arotyn Slade, 28:19; 2. Veroolca Burthaltef, 28:37; 3. Linda Hauser, 30:11 . 55-51 • 1. Barbara Flngerg, 31<41; 2. Kar~ George. 40:02; 3. Jeri Bailey, 40:05, IO-M • 1. Joan Mcintyre, 43:28. Youth BASEBALL All-Star 'l:l' squad wins •St. Hedwick 'B' falls to Newport, 6-4. LOS ALAMITOS -The Newport Harbor Baseball Association's Bronco •s· All-Star Team defeated the lllA host St. Hedwick .. B" all-stars, 6-4. Michael Cantwell pitched three scoreless innings for New- port, before Carmen Cimini and Derek Pinski came 1n relief. Cantwell also sparked a four-run first inning with a two-run double, scoring Ricky Nelson and Phil Martin. Nelson and Zippy L:evy also had RBis in that big first inning. 1Yler Parker added a solo home run and and Cimini added an RBI hit for Newport. who later knocked off St. Hedwic:k's •A• all-star squad, 6-2, in a practice game at Mariners Park. Newport ·x All-.stars defeat Northwood • Rovzar, Whalen star in 9-3 win in District 55 duel. , . LAGUNA NIGUEL -The Newport. Beach Uttle 1111 League 9-10 "A• All-Stars won their second game in a row in the District 55 playoffs, defeating Northwood. 9-3, Sunday at Ch.apparosa Park. · Pitchers Andy Rovzar and Connor Whalen combined to keep Northwood off balance at the plate. Offensively, Blaine Nielsen had a bases-loaded triple, While Whalen came through with a two-run double. . r:lctldoue .lhlal ..... Name ·~ Thi following penotll .,. doing ~ u: CMHS ChHf Aleocl.- tlon, 2850 Fairview Fad, Colla MMa. CA 112e2e Kamalh J . l#d, 113 WoodofMt Lane,· Alleo Vllto. CA ll'2e5e Thie bulll1MI le con· • ducted by: an unln· oorporatecf ueoc:lallon °'* than a pemetllllp l8C 1147 NOnCE OF P!TTTION TO ADMINISTER !STATE Ofl: DAVID L. KEVIUN, JR.. CAii NO. A2G2112 To all helre, benefl· claflee. Otedltotl, oonl· Intent ortdltors, and paflCllW who may ofw· .. be "*'9llai:I In .,. 11111 ot ~ C?' bofl, of: DAVID L l\CVEUN, JA, A PETITION FOR provided In Pr®-e Code MCtlon 1250. A ReqllNt for Spadal ,. tlce form 11 available from .,. court cllftt. ~ faf the Petltlonet: MtCHML T. WAUH, HQ., SIM 112117, 4421 JAMBORll RD.. ITI. 1IO, NIWPOM' IEACH. CA,_ PublllMd Newpott 8Hoh·Co11a M•H °* Plot Nia 30, .Mt 8, 1, 2000 rnmo .. HONORS CONTINUED FROM 81 WinDiDg tbe 400, aDCbodlag the~ 1,600 relay and finishing third ID the 200 et ledioll ftnall. She was aJlo Pedflc Cout Leeg\18 dMm~ in the 400 'and 800, Mlplng Corona del M4r 8IJll tbe lallgue dlam- piombtp. Her inci'edible tract aunpe'911 allo induded winning the 200:400, 800 and 1,600 relay at the Orange County Cham~. winning the 800 at the presti- gimls Arcadia Invitational and running a national high tcbool-best ln the indoor 800 at an invitatiooal meet ln Los ~· . ~ a junlor, she was third in the state 800-meter final, after wtnnlng 'her specialty at the Mute:rs and section meets. She also nm with distinction as a freshman and IOpbomore. ID addition to her work on the track. she was a cross country stalwart. She was 13th individually at state fiDA1s last fall. where Coach Bill Sumner's squad cJaimed the Division IV aown. CdM also won the Soutbeni Section team title, as Morse finished second in the Division IV race. Corona del Mar also won the Pacific Coast League aown last fall. She-was fifth at state finals as a junior, when CdM missed a state championship by one point. ID her sophomore cross country campaign, CdM WA$ fourth in the state and second in the section: She was this yea.r's PCL Athlete of the Year. Among tlle top academicians in her class, she finished high school with a 4.3 GPA. She was also universally praised for her selfless sup- port of he~ teammates. RUNNING Race for the Cure kicks otT with team captain 'ftesta' July 13 NEWPOltt BEACH-The. Susan G. Komen Brea.st Can- cer Foundation's Orange County Race for the Cure starts on July 13 with a team captain kickoff at noon and again at 6 p.m. " . The team captain •fiesta• will cover bow to start a team, goal setting, timelines, pledge prizes, registration informa- tion, award photos, tailgate parties and competition cate- gories. TWo new categories, mt;· er-daugh.ter(s) and sister s1s... ter(s) have been added to · year's race, which is sched- uled for Sept. 24 at Fashion bland. ID 1999, the event raised $1.38 million for breast cancer~ Voluntean are also needed for a variety of positions. To volunteer,call(?14)957-9157. For information, call (114) 951-9165. There II no fee to run 1n the event, but reservations are required. an•cmra.-A .. __ ....u. ....... •M._C.-........... ,,..,...,...., 'fhe..--oucn 4~ 4. (tW lo&C'.m.All. ~ 2~1.~0. ...•. ~ .......... 1. ~ 5: 2. (tie) 5'.tdJ H' ~ °' .... 4 ..ch; ... ~ Dreamln', 3; 5. Off In die '°"""' 2; 6. l.Cllt • Found. 0. ·~-C-.......... 1. Midtb, S'; 2. (tie) ~ ~gatl­ ..... P'lerm St. MudullCIB. FllN1la ~ 4 Md\; 6. 8.li'ttlng Splden. 3; 7. ~-1. •Caed"'D-t"~ 1. ~ Me. I; 2. ~. 6; 3. RSI Ilg IUgt. ~ 4.. (tie) HMd first. Riptide, Hef• '°'the .... 2 ead\' 7. Dltgfuntled. 0. ·~-...:z-aeww.. t, Hard W• I: 2. So Sue Me, 6; 3. (tie) 0 ~ lhe UndlrdlfN-'°"' J ..ch; 5 • ._.., Ufe. 2; 6. Me<cy Thft, 1; 7. ~ Ghmt. 0. • CMd ........... .,....,. 1. Isa t 6; 2. Mb I Skirts. 4; 3. The Undlrdogs. l.. 4. ... a.tdlts. 2;-s. Plo- INI Psoll, 1; 7. 0)09 HatdJ, 0. • CMd.,..... ..... DMiliaft 1. F.at flnf. 7; 2. &le'll, 5; ~.(tie) TNIYI In TrWllng. C.oncentric, 4 ~ 5. (tie) The~ Tennlnaton. 2 Heh; 7. ~o. • -·· ·c:-Dlvlllon '· Saimbags. 6; 2. (tie) Meat Puppets. 5uds. 3 uch; 4. (tie) SOurce One lon!bers. Wild Bunch, U save Auto Rental, 2 Md\: 7. LFG, 0. • Man'• '"Upper D" DlvWon 1. w.> The Lushes. The M¥auden, 4 each; 3. (tie) lall Busten, SCAA lushwadtars, TIU), ~Id Plumbing. 2 •acti; 7. Nalc«f Mole bt$, 0. • -·· ......... D" Dlvlllon 1. Slugfest, 6; 2. (tie) PIO Nedlloyd, Hooligans, 4 eam; 4. (tie) MV&E, B6'en, 2 ead1; 6. (tie) Good. Bad I Ugly, Team DA. 0 each. • Man'• "lower o· DlvWon 1. (tie) Newport Heat. Stlngen. Lager " LAMf\ .. Md\: ... ~ J: 5. (tie) '°"" ~ ... ~ 1.en;7. ~o • ....... ~........., 1. MOS, 6; 2: LOwtell. 4, 3. (tie) Dltk • SOie, llood. 5Wlait • ...... 2 MCh: 5 11.cicS-0. ....... -c.t•DIWllleft 1. (tie) The HMts. c:u.w Gold, Ust Minute. .. MCh; ... (tie) Negoti.ton, Lind of 1N ... L/JCle ~ 2 Mm; 7. Cone, o. ....... •c;.a• orww.. 1, Mudvllle, f: 2. (tie) Shoaten. Glanb, ludHf.~ 4 eed'9 5. (tie) Hubrolds, O.Mtl 2 each; 7. (tie) Cleveland Stum. ..... Wr«tclng er-. 0 Ndl. . ...... ~2·.,........ 1. lZVZX. f; 2. (tie) 0-Toor. Badrodt 8omben. 4 ..ch; 4. (tie) Plr.t-., Don't Mens, 2 Md\; 6. PoAnet. 0. ....... -o.a·~ 1. MNt PUppets. 6; 2. (tie) Textron, OUtan. twd ICnocb. 4 Ndl; 5. 1Cen'1 Shamroc:b. O; &. It Valentine, ·2. . ...... ...,...~ 1. Laughing SCodl. 6; 2. StoneoNofb, 4; 3. (tie) Ilg Mas. 5hdJ, The .i.brooift, Anottw RMson To Pray, 2 ..ti. UW IAIU1"WL SV.NIMNGS ........ a...- 1. Drop The Chalupa, 9-1; 2. (tie) 5ne.ic.r 5quNlcws.. Sdluttt Photo, M ; 4. ~o. 5-5; S. CMnlvoroul Apes. 4-6; 6. Where'1 lob, 0-1 o. .,_,_.,~ 1. The •A• Team. 1-2; 2. (tie) ~·s Firing Squlld, Dribblers, Wlldcm, 7·3 Heh; 5. ~ Scotplons. 4-6; 6. Hffd Hunten, 2-8; 7. Rhymes With Duck. 0-10. ...... ...,~ 1. Old I Slow, 1-2: 2. Soft l\Jbs, J.3; 3. Pldcfonf, 6-4; ... 0.8~ S.5; 5. Wooden, 3. 7; 6. The Bakers. 1•9; 7. Valiants. dfopped out. . •n-.dlly ......... 1. TUJtln Ranch All-Stan, 9-2; 2. Big Ballen, 8-3~ 3. Sierra Kiwi, S-5; 4. (tie) Buchslde Bombers, Or. G's O.G.'s, RMC. Huch. NOT1CI TO e1y COMTRACTORI ... ~ ~ ti A • w llMIRlll CAUJNQ FOR ll09 1llflfcfl h \oVol1c la ta .: ::-•11 =-~ Dl9tt1c:t; =m: cope. .... ~ -oou.eoeOOMMt.IHITY temina::t ..... ... DOA INI TITUTE, Bid ~'.f'RICT PREVAIUN<i w:::-' illoe 81n$1 11 DIM, Al9* 2. 2000 11 2:00 SCALE, .,. '"'**"*' Coton. dll w.r, CA p.111. at fie DISTAICT ofllae ":.n s , . .-. .... Piia of Bid Reoeipc: ioe.o at 1S70 ~ . ..,._, Oltlae of ~ ol Av.., Coet. MeN. CA 1110e ~ Or •• ~Com. ~ .,J..:1-= dll Mtt, CA -""" OleVlct, av-"-... -... ~~ THe bullnMt II COit-~ .., • 1 AdlwN .,:;:;-.,.;ty any ;. dUC1ld w, an ~ dumd by. .,.. lndMdl.lll C~ Cotta Mesa, quut. The . =ICIOf Have you 11arted Have you 1tart1d N Project ldentlfallon tt111 SIC* a cqiy ol lhlil ~~J:1oNo ti1C1 ~ ytf1 No 1me· Orang. Coalt doeumtnt 11 Heh Job Thll lt~lement wai Palilda L HllY9I College Ripelr/Re-Illa. 1'M Cont'**>r Ind filed with the County Thie 1tai.mtnt wa1 ~:.c'~7 of Trldt; ~~ur;: ~!W~~IQI eour.y ~ :"0r!;. = Pllol Sidi .,.. on lie the "*"*' prtvalllnQ 200CIAS 1 M7 on C>el20r"2000 and l'llillble It Olfloe r8181 ol W1lgal to II Olllly Pilot June 15 22. 2000ftt2204 gO~I~ F= =-Ion~~ 29 . .JW 0, 200Q rhee3 = 0~. =Vi Richy. Coe11 Com-tr.ct. Flctttlou9 Buaineaa F1ctJtkK'9 Bualnen munity College Di8ll1ct ~w blddebldr f!.•aY HMM ~ HMM lt.tement I~=-~·~ ;;;;,•of :ct (80) days ~~ The folloWlna per90f\I (714) 43&-4648 after ... dalit Mt b lhe .,. -.,. doing ~ u: NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ of bldl. American Home i=w.n-Electtonlc Mualc In· GIVEN ttiat the above-TP.'Ymenc bond atw111 ell!. 2384 112 Eldin Ave. ltltute, 145 e. 19th named Sc:noo1 Dlltrlet ol be r&qlftd prior to ax· at.. 8, Cotta MeM. CA 5'rm Coeta Mela, CA Or.nee County, Calltor-ecutlon of the COfltract 92027 9282 nla. acting by and and lhell be In the form Daniel L. Banaga1, Devld Chia-Chi• through It• Governing Ml forth In the oontn1ot 2364 112 Elden Ave. Ste. U1ng, ~2 Bradbury Boerd, hereinelter 18• document•. B, Coete Men, CA Rd .. 115, LOI Alamitos. ferred to 81 .. DIS· Purauant to See11on 92827 CA 90720 TAICT" ...... r~ I.IP 22300 ol lhe PIAlllc Con-Thie buslne .. le ()()fl· This bulill8SI la COO· 10. bul not leler then the tract Code. the oontrtet dueled by. an lndlvldulll duded by: an lndMdual above-•llled Ume, will oontaln provlllont Have you •tarted Hive you alerted sealed bids for lhe permitting the 1ue-doing bulloMs y.n No doing bulir'ilel yet? No awn of a oonlrad for ee11ful bidder 10 o.nlel L 8anegae D1vld Uang the prqea dlllcrt>ecl as· Wbetltut1 MCUnllea '°' Tiiis statement waa Thlt statement was DESIGN/BUILD any mon1N wftt1held by filed with the County flied with the County PROJECT lo Include: the Dillr1et to 81l1Ure Cieri! of Orange County Clertl of Orange County 0 --_ _. _._ perlormance under the on oe.l20l'2000 on !W19t'2000 ..._.,.,"'•tu·-ex· contract. 2000la2227 2000el32058 ~n~r demtoed 440 yvcl4 Eactl bid aubmitted lo o.ity Pilot June 22, 29, Daly Ptlol June 22, 29, c;.;idi .=;:.n_g E:~11: l'8lpOflll 10 lhll Nodc:e July 8. 13. 2000 1l!9Q3 M e, 13, 2000 Th9Q6 and ~ eldlllno ~ ahall contain, 11 1 bid Fictitious Bu1lnes1 Flctltlou1 8ualnq1 compoeed granite lrad<. illnl, edequele lheetrog, Name Statement Reaur1ece • nine Ian• llhoring, and bradng, or The 'o1•-=··• ...... ,..., Name Statement 1r1ck with pol ... ___ equivalent method, for " ovm ........ ~. The foHowlng pert0na yureu .. n• the.....,_,_ of IHe and are ~ ll8ll u : 9liless lrlCk ~t. ,...,.........., Cook munlcatlont are~ bu u : Th Ill be No limb In trenchea and Sa e Towel Corn· ere w open exeavitlon. wnk:h Services, 901 South COST (SO) non-refun-ahall oontonn to ap-Harbor Blvd., Sant• ~·0:26 I= AtA ::err:-: i:= plc:able aat«y oro.. Ma. CA 92704 92862 manta. Checka should Oo""'6nf loef'd Chrl11opher Dhton Stephen J Schulze. be made peylble to By W...... M. Veg1, Cool!., 90l Souch Hatbor 3535 E. Coast Hwy .• Cout ,..~......_ Col-Ed. D .. CNncelo(, Blvd.. Santa Ana, CA 1340. Corona del Mat, "E.~·-~•1 eo.t ~ 92704 CA 921525 College Dt.artct Thie bu*-It con-Thie bu8inen Is con- lhal be r9Clilled Publlahed Newport ducted by. an lndMdl>tl ducted by. an lndMdual In the plaQe ldenCifled Be1ch·Co11a Me11 Heve you •tarted Hev1 you started lbow. and ttlOM bids Delly Ptlol June 29, Jl*t doing bu1ineaa yet? doing bus"-yet? No lhaM bl q>enect and 6. 1ooo Yee, 1976 St~ J. SChulze pubUdy rMd aloud el ' Th9 Christopher Dixon the lbove-ltaled 11mel9 Cook T 11ateme111 wu and pllQe filed with the County In ~ wlttl the This statement w11 Cieri\ of ar.nge County prov1a1ona °' California Flctltlou1 Bualnua tiled with the County on C>el20r"2000 F>ubHe Contract Code Heme Statement ~ ~~ Councy 2C>Ooe83222t Section 3300, the Ols· The fol~e ~1570 0611)' Pllol June 22. 29, !riot raqu1raa ,_the~ are doing u . n..a.. __. ~-M 8, 13, 2000 Th901 dlr po11.-lhe follow-DEV£LOPMETRICS, -1 .--.,..,. 15, 22, Ing ctu 1ft •lloi• of ~ 378 Newport Olen 29. Mt 6, 2000 Th882 Fictitious BullrMSI tracb'• ~ al the ~~ewport Belen. Fictitious Buaineaa Name Statement Ima--~-. the oonwc:t la Penny Lavole, 378 Name Stat.ment The foltowtnsi l*'O"S .,...., are doing buliness as: Contractor C· 12 Newport Olen Court, The lollowlnQ penona Rebllh""' 885 w • ,___ Newport Beach. CA .,. doing bualnMI u . ..,.com, · ...._.. 92~ Mart>elle Courbv Club 18th St . Coe1a Mesa, PU8LISH: June 29• Thi. bulineaa ie eon-Realty. 31728 AallCho CAl<a~an Foo. 1""" 2W~ ~~ ducted by. an lndlYldual Vi.to Road. San Juan """' July 11 2000 1 9 00 Heve you 1t1ned Cepimlno, CA 92875 ~~~=on B!'!"ch, K~~ Lm. Oriing. co!. Co.. doing bu1ine11 yet? Prime Rate Flnallclll. 92883 1eg1 Mllrnuaip & ~ YN, 1995 Inc .. (CA), 31871 Calle Thia bualness Is oon- CNl1717902 CNl1787NO NOT1C& °' NOTICI °' NIZURI! Sia.URI! PUMUAH'l TO PURIUAHT TO HEALTH AHO HIAt.TH AND IANTY COOi IARTY COOi! IECT10N 11471/ 11C110H 11'71/ 11• AND NOTICE 11• ANO NOTICa OI' INTIND!O OI' lfT'ENDIO FORl'llTURE FORHtTURI PUMUANT TO PUMUAHT TO HEALTH AHO HOLTH AHO 1AnTY COOE IAFETY COOi SECTION 11•.4 SECTlOH 11411..4 On 4l2&'00 al Wllaol On 5118/00 11 2052 and 191tt Streit Ind 724 Nawport BIYd., Coe1a Shalimar, •B. Cotta ~ CA. the prope11y Mita, CA, tt. PfOP8ltY d8lcribed u : 118,000 dalcrtbtcl 11: 115,597 -eeiled puquant kl WU lliz.ed ~ to Heelh end Safety Codi Haalltl Ind 6allty Code SedlDrl 11471/11488 by Sediorl 11471/11488 by the IMrle Poloe Depart· ltll N9wpol1 Beec;fl Poi-ment. 1oe ~ Tha property w11 The property waa Mil*' wilt! f'llPICC to 11- eeiz*' wlll\ reaped IO al-leged vlolatlon(1) of leged vlofetlon(a) of S«:lion(a) t 1351 of tie 5eellon{1) t 1351 of the Haelth end Safety Code Heellh and Safety Code Sadlon. You 1re hereby Section. YOU lt9 her9by nolifled ltlat the Dillrlct llOlililcl that the Dilllr1et Attorney ol Orange Attorney of Or1nge County has lmllaled County hes Initialed prooeedlrigs 10 forfeit the proceedlnga to lortalt the above-deacril>ed prop-above·deaerlbed prop-erty pursuant to Heahh eny purauant to He11th and Safety Code and Safely Code Section 11488.4. See11on 11488.4. You are lnllructecl that You are inltrveted 1hat ii you deaire to oontest ii you dellre to ~ the lorteltvre of lhll the lorteiture of thla ~· pu11U111I 10 property. purauant lo and Safety Code Heafth and Safety Code See1lon 11488.5. you Seebon 11488.5, you must file • verified dalm ml.Ill file a Y9rllled dlim atalln& your lnter81t In staU119 your lnl8'Ht In the property. You moll! the property. You mull file this dtlm In the &>- file !his clalm In the Su-e_ertor Court of I he parlor Court of the county of Orange within County of Orange within thirty (30) days ol the thirty (30) days of the flrat publlcatlon of ltlia first pubtleetlon of lhl1 Notice, unle1a you re- Notk:e, unless you re· celve acluel notice ceive 1ctu1I notice. (PleaH uae 00-079) (Please uee OOF05588) You fl\IJlt 1erve 111 You mu11 eerv1 111 endofMd oopy of the endorsed ~the ctalm on Iha Diltric:1 Al· ~~~~~~a::: (Attn. Deputy-kl-Charge, N.E.T.) al 401 Civic N E.T.) 11 4()1 CIVlc: C1nter Drive Weal Center Drive WHt. Santa Ana. CA 9270i Sante Ane, CA 92701 wittin thirty (30) dlya o1 WJ1hln thirty (30) dll)'I of hi filing of the clelln In the filing ol the eiaim lo the Superio( Court1C111ll the Superior Court/ClvH Divlllon. Division The failure 10 tlmety The failure lo Umely Ille alld secure a verified file and eeeure • verified Claim stating an inlera.t clllm stating an lnterMt In the property In lhe Su- In the property lo the Su-p&fioc" Court Wihnoll In p&ffor Court wlll reaiAI In the property being d9- the property being de-clared or ordered lor- elered or ordefed for· lerted to the Stale ol Cti- feiled IO the Steta of C... ifomta and dlatnbuled ifomla elld distributed pur1u1111 · 10 the pur1uan1 to lhe pnMSIOnl of Health aod PITMllorw ol Heellh and Safety Code Section Safety Code Section 1148~ withoul further 11480 without further noCice or i-mo. no11ce or heat1nQ Pubhahed ~ewport Published ~ewport Be1ch-Cos11 Meaa BHch-Co••• Mell Dally Piiot June 29. July Dally Pilot June 29, July 6, 13, 2000 8. 13, 2000 Th917 Th915 ll'lllonl F~ IOcated Penny Llvol1 Winona, Sin Juen ducted by: an irdvldual off Mentmac bltwlen Tiiis ltalemenl wu Ceolatrano. CA 92875 Hive you started Flctltlou1 Bu1lneaa FllMlw AlllCI and Har· filed wl1h the County Thit buainel8 II eon-dol119 bu1lneas yet? Name Statement Fictitious BualneH Name St8tement The tollowi119 peraone are doing bualt18ll u · CLAREMoNT PLACE, 160 Newpor1 Center Drive. 11&o, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 bor Boullwfd, (Cal 714 onCleltt""'~~ Cow1fy ductedH by. • corporation Yee, f5115Al0 The fol~fllOl'ls ~ for a ITlllP) ""' ave you alerted Kam len Foo 118 ~ 11 BID ..... .....,, .......... 2 HOOUl1585 doing buslneu yet? Th .. 1 t """ "'· .......-• • Delly PiloC June 15 22 v ... June 1, 2000 •s .. e emen wu ELITEC OCKS COM, ~.:o~A~· 29,M6.100Q Th8i7 ~~=~=~:""er!;.= =.'O':.cC:'~~; ~ 18, 2000 Flctltloue Buafnna on oel2Ct'2000 Devld R Stowe, Pl~ ahell be C.~ Slalemen1 WU 2000A32181 27211 P~e del Oro. mlde for WOltt Of mm. u-~ ~----" n.. ... Ptlol June .... 29 • .._.__ • ,.. .. -1 rill under the contrM:t ,_... ~ filed with the County ~1 ~ • ..__... ....,.. .. ~ i.-.. end unll fll Alo-;:ie~~ Cleltt ol Orange eour.y M 6, 13, 2000 Th904 Philip Houaar. ..,,_of ~ *1-on oa11snooo Act'"•-·~ B·-•~ 23205 Junlp8' Ave . Tor· ....._ ,.......,.!Cl NEW BAY CAf>I· ........,. ... 1.... ,...,... ... u,._ IW1C8, CA 90506 ·-to the "'''"" TAI.. 2737 E. Cout &VVVVV.. " Name Statement Torn Devis, 24529 LOI thee fie CONTRACTOR liwy. Corona del Mar, ~JulvPllot8 ~ 1~!2~ The lollowlng perlOlll Alleoa #1 93, Laguna -OIOOll1v bnled at CA 92825 g,, WYY V!!!!n are doing ~ as; Hills CA 92653 the ~ fhl contrlCt 1..ano. Robert Boggi, lnnoveCentro, 26012 Thia bualne• II oon· ~A~ ~t cc: 800 Orc:tlld Ave .. Corona ~.~ .. u:· Marguerite Parkway ~rt!!-~ I general del Mar. CA~ .. 1138, Minion Viejo, ,... ._,.,ft., llcenMd 11 Mlbfect to Thie bulilnelll II oon-The followlna P8f90lll Clllto!nla 92992 Hive you 1tert1d ~ und9r Iha In. ducted by. an ~ 11111 doing bueileiM u : Maggie Manon, 26012 doing bulinell ye1? No fie llcenN d...i-Have you alerted ~ DNama, 2855 Marguerite Parkway David R. 8'aw9 llc:don IC>8clled ~ **Ill ..._. yttl'1 No Plnecnek Or.. E-413, 1138, Miulon Vi.to. Thia Slalement wu ~ II t1111 ol a ' ..,.. Llnce Rotlelt 8ogga COllla ~ CA 92828 Calllomia 92§92 flied with the County dlllv oonnc:eof" • «»-Thlt atatemanc WU Patricia L. HayH, Thll bu.ir-.. con-Cleltt ol Orange County fined In Sedb\ 7058 o1 filed with the County 2855 PlnlctMk Dr • E· ducted by. an ~ on oel2Ct'2000 the Cellfomle Buw-Cleltt of ~ CourCY 413, eo.te Meta, CA Hive you 11arted 2000M3220t and Pto4111l0o11 Code, on 08l'20r'2000 92628 ....a.-.... __._.___ ,_, No n..11u Ptlol June 22 29 the "*'8ltY COllllllCtor .......... _..., ...__ 1-· .,_, . . nwded 119 .Conlnct tor 200CIAH1H .. ,.. butineA II con-Maggie Matron M 8, 13, 2000 Tb!!93 Claremont Alftlled UYlng, LLC, (CA). 180 Newport Center Drive '180. Newpon Beech. CA 92660 Thie business Is eon- dUc:ted t>y· Limited Lia· blllty Co. Have you alerted doing buslneu yet? v ... &-1-2000 Claremont Aulaled Living. UC, Sharon Etehlgoyen, Aulat1nl Secretary Thi$ ltalemenl Wal filed Wfth the County Cleltt c:J Orange County on 0&'09tlOOO 20008U1271 Deity Pilol JI-. 15. 22. 29, M 8, 2000 Th!!69 Deily PiloC June ~ ducted by: an Individual ThTi statement WH lhlil W0111 INI ._. ~ Ny O, !3. 2000 .!.!!!!!! Heve you •tarted flied with the County CNS1717577 CNS1787587 ltnd a mapty of the dolrlD bue1r1111 '(fl(I No C1ert1 of Orange County NOTICE OF NOTICE OF W~ In aocorclancl Flctttloua BuelnMI P1tilda L. H9yee on 06I08l2000 SEIZURE SEIZURE ~........!'! orovlllonl _~ Name 8tat9ment Thia atttem.nt waa 2000A3119a PURSUANT TO PURSU•NT TO Acttlloua Butlnen HMM S1nMMnt Thi followlria pttlOtll are dmou ~ • fUHollditY• OolAure, b Adornam.nta, 3131 Melin. NeWl)Oft hid\, CA 02980 Holly L. Chui. 3131 eo... Malin, NewpcN1 a.di. CA 82980 Tl'lil bUlltlHI II con- cM:Md by. an lrdvldutl Have YOY atar1ect buM\el9 ytf1 No L CNN 1 atatement was llled with the County Cleltt °' Orange County on OOl30t'200CI 2000eH3189 =.My8,1~ Actltlous Bualneaa Name siat.ment The lollow!Oj1 p9rsont are ~ busiMl8 a1. NUMEDIA. 17284 New- hope St Suite t202, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Lawrence Anthony Marquez, t 1620 Warner Ave. #525, Fountain Val· ley, CA 92708 Th11 buliness Is con-ducted by" an Individual Have you a1ari,d doing buslneu yet? No L1w1ence Anthony Marquez Thie 11111emen1 was hied with the County Clert! of Orange County on 06f»'2000 20006833113 Delly PiloC July 6. 13, 20. 27, 2000 Th942 Flctltlou1 Bualne11 Name Statement The follOwlnsi persona ere doing busmeaa as· ACG. ~27 W Ca~d1 11, San CJ&me111e. Cal. 92872 Aandlll James Bloom. 22.7 W Canada 11, San Clemente. Cal 92672 This bullness IS con-ducted by an indivlQ.oal Heve you started doing business yfA? No Randali James Bloom This statemenl was filed W1th the County Cl&fk ol Orange County on 06/09/2000 20008831288 Dally PllOI June 15, 22, 29, AA 6. 2000 Th87Q FlctJtJoUI Bu1lneaa Name Statement The following per-sons ere dOfl'D ~ as: Jewelry by Jules, 3125 Corte Mann, Newpor1 Beach. CA 92660 Jul1e EHzabelh White. 3125 Corte Mam. New· port Beecll. CA 92660 This business is oon- duded by· an i1dMdlJ8I H1v1 you 11a11ed dolna business yet? No JulTe While Thie slelemenl wes llled with ltle County Clerlt ol Orange County on 08l3Ql2000 20006833112 Deily Plloc July 6, 13, 20. 27, 2000 Th937 Flctltloua Buatnesa N1me St.tement The following peraons .,. doing ~ II: e) BP Company, b) Bovd·Penons Company, 220 A S8vefl1h St. Seel Beec;fl, CA 90740 Shawn Boyd. 229 SeY· er11tt St . Seal Beach. CA 90740 Thie buslnell Is con- ducted by an lnClivlQJal Hive you started doing bualneu yet? Yea. §.15-00 Shawn Boyd fhll ltllement WU flleCI wl1tl the County Cleltt of Orarlgl County Oil C>el20r"2000 2000N321M Delly Piiot June 22 29. Jyl't o, 13, 2000 Th8iii .._....,_ Butltlilll ...., ....__ followlna Pt Hied whtl the County n.J&u...,... •.i.. 8 13 20 " Prote11lona Code ~dotnu ~":" C1e1tt of Orange County ~, .-. .... -1 ' ' • HEALTH AND HEALTH AND Sdofl ~. Franklin Realty, 3250 on oel2MOOO 27• 2000 Th93t SAFETY CODE SAFETY CODE F~_!<!uas.=--t M WOl1I muet be oom-ea Coaat Hi...-.. 2000MS2208 SECTIOH 11471/ SECTION 11471/ ._ .. _ pitted within one eor'!n. del ..:,·~c~ Dllll)' Plot June 22. 29. Flctttloul Bualneu 11418 ANO NOTICE 11411 AHO NOTICE .!"8 ~~":18 lwndred c.eC eon· 92825 Juty O, 13, 2000 Jlml Name Stat91Mnt OF INTENDED OF INTEHDED 'OIVEATIOO .QM> 4 ;.:::': ol ._..::: Chrlatopher E. ~~ FORFEITURE FORFEITURE FuN·, 1780 P1aoent1a F ..... to~ h Hobeon, 2431 Me11 f1ctltlou. Bualneaa CYNDIA INTERIORS. PURSUANT TO PURSUANT TO Ave., fl. Cost.I Mesa. WOltl wit*' 119 111118 ..e Drive, Newport Beach, HMM 8tlltlment 10903 El Cid Avenue, HEALTH AND HEALTM AHO CA 82e27 '°"' ~ w11 ,_,.In CAa: IWc:hMI Mii The fo1owir1G ptflOnl Fountain Valley, CA SAFETY CODE SAFETY C00E Juen Pedro Gonz.altz. Iha r::= al llqui--5 lulllano, Colo di .,. ~ buei1eiM aa: 92708 SECTION 11411.4 SECTION 11418.4 t780 "*** Ave~ 118, cWld for 8fdl Caza. CA 1112919 TOTAL e<:>NCEPT DE· Cyndia Vandenberg, On 7/IWO at 220 $4th On 5117100 1t 920 Com MeM. CA Q2627 •Y of y, In Iha Thie bullneel II COit-SIGN, 512 t!Z Orohld 10903 El Cid Avenue, S11eet, Newport Beach. Powell Str11t, eo.te Thie bullnlte le con- ll'llOl.l1t Mt torfl In Iha docud by 1 .wwlll Avenue, C«ona dll Fountain V1lley. CA CA, the PfOPlflY d9-Meea CA, the prope11y dt"1ad by. en lndlYldual "lnfonnatlon for Bid-pertnefehfp: ..-•m Mar, CA D2625 82708 aa1bed u : $5,300 wat de~ u : Sl.140 Have you •tarted c1et9•. Hav• you etarted DarolM CWk•~UGller, Thi• bualneM It oon-11lzed purauant to Wll 8llz9d purlUllnt to ~ ~ ~~ Eadl bid mull con-doing bue1r1111 y.n No 612 1'2 Orc:tlld AVftfM, dud9d by. an lndMdual Haalth Ind Sl.fl(y Coda Htallh Incl ~ Code .. to1m Incl be '91pO!lllY8 ~ e. Hobeon Corona del Mar, CA. Heve you 1t1rted Sadlon 11471/11488 bv Section 11471111488 bv Thie ltatament wu to the oontract doW-TI._,..eW.m.nt WU 92925 dofr'!l buelnela y.n No the N9wpolt Beec;fl Poi-lhe PWWport Beec;fl Poi-flied wlttl tM County l'lllf1la. Eadl bidder lhll flied With tn. C!ountY Thll ~ la oon-Cyildle Vandenbefv 1oe ~ loe . DepMment. Oleitc of Orenge County ...... on "1tll form Cleltt ol ()iwlge eoi.,.y Gd8d by. en ~ Thie ••lament was The property wae TM ptoperty wae on ~1291 tumlltled w111 the oon-on ~ Have you 1t1rted flied wllh the County Mnd wit! rllPICC to • Mnd -. raepec:t to • __. dOc:iUl'nlrlel. a llt al 1.000llH1 .. ~ ~wee? No Cllrtl of ~ County leged vlolatlon(a) of legecl vlolatlon(1) of Daly Nol June 15, 22. fie PfOPOled IUbcOflo Daly Plo4 June 22. 29 ~ Olarte fM*-on ~ seeton<•> 11351 of the S9dien(a) 113151 ol the 21. NY 6. 2000 lb87i "'*"" on '* ptOjec:l Ny t. 13, &pOO ibii Tiiie "*"*" wea IW1UO HMltl Incl Slllty Code. Healh Ind 8*y C<* ~--•·-'---aa ,....... bY the 111ect ""' atl9 c;ouniy Daly Plat June 15, 22, You .,.. heNlby ~ Seeton. YtN .,.. t.ttiy ,._ --· ....,,_ Incl ~ a..11 al a..... Ool.,.y 211. .Mr ' 2000 ThllS7 ...... ~ ~ nollllcl ... .,. o.td ....... Stsls:IMnt lrldnG ""t• ~ Flcdeloul lll.lllM .. on OIVJOr.llOOO" on--..-•. .-.~ at Oranga County Ml ~ of Orat1041 The folowlnG ptflOnl NA.~~ Code ....... llsl&ment IOOOMH1U """,_ --lhltl9ted PfOOlldll191 to County hu lnltlat~ M doing buiNe. as: ~ 4100 al -The ~ Pl"IOftl ~ -Mt •• 13, 20, ....... .......... forfeit the ·~-.. ~ to toc1'll the Hoctl~ Moftlc~.c:om. &di 1111 "*' be ao-.,. tilll bullhlile • ~ Th!H t The kllloWlnt Pl'tona ICl'lbed PfOPlrtY .-. ~ P'OP-1m ..._ Vllde °'· E. om.....-. br a Cllllad Orange County Helf\ rn. .. ~ bueilMa 111: -*" to. HNllh end ll'ty puQUll'W to HNllh 1118. Coela ....... CA Of ........ d** or bid atlM• and ...... rdl ~ ...... THE IC£ HAWK, 1525 Salety COdl a.ctlol'I Ind Salaty Cod• •me boM In 1n ""°""' not C.. A M911m1 Qroup, ...._ ........... Mtll Vll'de Dr. E. 111&. 11488.-4. 8eallcwl 11411.4. Ha.ti Hodley, "'<l., ,._ tMn *' petCltlt 1120 W. LIVMI A.,,.., Tiit tolloMna l*toftl C.. Mela, CA li2eM YtN W. NWcted fllt You ere ~ flat !C.lllomla.). t 525 M.a (1°"') of CM ... bid Ml 430. ~. CA .,.. ~-~-Hawtc HOc:tcey, Inc .• II ,oii de*e to CIOl'MM W ,oii de*e to OOl'l1llt V9ntt Of !1 f 111. ~...,.....to the 0. 92181 NEWPORT U>AN ~Callomll). 1525 U... thl foff91t1Ke of flll thl folt9l1ure of tht9 COllla ..._, ""'e:te2t .. .:.:r.sr::= 1~~ :-.:!!s: =:SltNG, 1SOJ =~ h_ ~· r::::1Yaiids:;:eo: f::Y.;..,s:;:eo: .:~.:.=. le 1a11pted, •11 a.... CA._ e..:n, ~•""10lt lllll .,_,..II~ 8edlor'I 11• • you 8edlafl 1'4'1. you Have you atalted ...... CM OOMld J. MIMn, Su Ancle .._, W. a OOfPOlilllb• ,...,. .. a _.., dMl'I -.. a _... OW11 doing bUelnMe ,_., M"6lfl a M.D 13 Hldllgo, 1Mna, .. n raon, Ha•• Y°" atlfted •'*'O °'Plf '"1anlll In ..... ~ ..,. In YM, OVOt/2000 FtlllM,... CA 'Wits 1'°7 ~ Lane, dolnO bUilll-. '9f? the ~. You ...,., .. ll"lllallY. You ,.... ttlwll ~. Inc.. IOftll In In Jello J. M111M, M D. =" ....... CA v-. Oll.01-tl .. Ht .,_ fn the ._ ...... "ctlh In CM .._ Jdttl Ne#Mn. ,......_ ..... "" ... tMn 1al O¥lrtlll o... 11111 ........ con-...... Hadley, Inc .. eetlOf OcM1 of .. e. c.... of ... ~ .. __ -- -....... ......... ... Ana. CA 11101 ..._. llr. en lnlMMll JoM ~ Pl..i. ~ of Olwlge""' ., d 0... .... ,.,.. __._ .. -~": :=.:: M~..t = ;'i;..;.i::. .=-= ~ -~~ ::r =-= : :: .. )ll ~::: :!:.. :-..::. = In an.,...."°' ,._., a.. Ma. CA ~ ..., wlll .. ....,....,. Nalloe, ....._ '°" • NolM, ....._ you ,.. on ~ -""' .. """*9d ll10I ......... a.II~ oeM .... ....... ... ..... MCtoe. ... ..... ... .-(10ft>dCM• ~ 1. = ... ._-' ... ~ on ~ ._ ,..... ....... 0-.lllolMJt ta.$ 1111 11111 ................ M.D.. 1oell a.et lljO.. ~ .... II ~ You ..... \'Gu . ..... _.. M 17. lmO ."Iii_ ........... ,. lrMlil ..... -._CA . .,. mt.,...,.. ~ ... 1~ """ ......... ._, ........... fl. IM M ...... ..,,.. fClllf J. ,..._, M.O.. lltllu.. al .. .,.. tft lie Ill-... -~--.. Pt a illaP In .. ~ Will .... VIII DlliW f11111 _. till .:;;_ fl Ollllll .... II ~ F. :i:_': ,_ CAr'~. &iMr' Bil ~-~~ . ....,-.: :.\:..: ~~= = R=ll 'J •11 .. = -. ,!!! -;t; .,.. ~.:_:; ~T ,_ a• I 1 ~ ~ iita l~~lal!!s..J,..ilMI '"/; -·· -~ -..........,....-~---"""'-: :i=· . --.......... Actltloua Bual,,... Name SUtement The folfow\og penona are doing~ u. P.L '1 ~lllelt, 401 I A 121h St . Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Paut Stephen Letourneau, 401 •A 121t1 SI.. Huntington Beed!, CA 92848 Thi• buslneu la eon- ducled by an lndivlduel Heve you 1tarted domg bu1lneu yel7 Yes, 61711995 Paul Stephen Letourneau Thi• llalement wu llled with the County Clef1I ol Orange County Oil 06I09l2000 2000A312811 Delly P1lo4 June 15, 22, 211, July 8. 2000 Th872 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Name Statement The following peraons 818 doing ~ &I, True CotleclablH, 2711 E Cout Hi11iway. '106. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 True Computing, Inc. (CA). 2711 E Coest HIQhwey, •106, Corona def Mar. CA 92625 This bu$1ness II eon- ctucted by 1 corporation Heve you at1rtad do4og bualnMg yet? No True Computing, Inc., JoM LACey. President This a111emen1 was llled with lhe County Cieri< ol Orange County Oil OOl 13'2000 2C>Ooe831 571 Dall)' Pllol June 15. 22. 29, M 8, 2000 Th88S Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Name Statement The following peraons are dong buelneu u Henning WI'{, LLC, 1124 Mein Slr8-'. Suote 0 , trvone. Ce 92614 La Ou1nt1 Develop- ment. Inc. (CA). 11~4 Main SlrHt. Suite D. Irvine, Ca 92814 This bullneae Is COfl· ctucted by· a corporallon HIV8 )'OU lllrted dOlng businMs yet? No La Ou1nta Oeveloc>· ment Inc , Thomes M Falcon. CEO Th11 statement wu filed with ltle County Cler1t ol Orange County on o&'3Q,'2QQQ 2000A33147 Delly Pllol July 6. 13, 20 . 27, 2000 Th946 Actltlou1 Bu1lneaa Name Statement The lol1owl~1 Ire doing II'. WNt Newport ThrMdl. 219 Orange St , New- port Bead\ Call. 92663 Martyn Kly Honubr. 219 Orange St, New- port Beech, ca• 92963 This butiMea .. eon- cU:ied by" en ~ Hive you atarted dol119 bualneu yet? Yn. Oct 1997 Merilyn K. Honaaker This ltllernent WU filed With the County Clell< of Orange County on OM>IVZOOO 20005831211 Delly Plot ~ 15, 22. 29. Mt !!, 2000 !Mn F1ctltJoua BuafneH Heme Stniment The followtna perlON -~~­s-eny Con1u1Uno1 2751 T em Circle. Coefe M.a. CA 82628 Stephanie Sweeny, 2751 tem Clrcte, Cotta ~.CA 92629 Thia buslneu 11 oon- ciJcted by an lnclMdual Have you 11e11ed doing ~ val? No Stephanie SWMny Thlt atatement was hied wiltl the County Cleltt ol Orange County on 08/12/2000 2000ll314H Delly PiloC June 15. 22. 29, July e, 2000 !hQ88 ~· Bu1lnee1 Name Si.tement The followlnsi persona are doing bulinelS u : AEGEAN CRUISES ANO TOURS. 2758 De Soto Avenue. Co111 Mesa. CA 92626 Aywn Kuruta1. 2758 De Soto Ave : Co111 Mesa. CA 92626 This butlnffa la con- ducted by· Ill indMdual Hive you 1l1r1ed dOlng bulir-. yet? No Aysun Kuruta1 Thia lletement wu Ii.led with the County Clel1t ol Orange County on 06t30l2000 20008'33159 Oaity Pilot July 6. 13, 20. 27, 2000 Th939 Actltloua Bualne11 Name Statement The lollowlng peraons are dOlng business 11 COAST HANDYMAN 124 EaS1 17th Street Coeta Mesa. CA 92627 Johll C Kemper 13066 L11rera St EllWllnda. CA. 91739 Thia busmeu is con clueted by. an lllCIMdual Have you started doing bU811181S yet? No Johll C. Kemper This statement w11 hied Wtlh lhe County Clellt ol Orange County on 06l30l2000 20008U3141 Daily Pilot July 6, 13, 20, 27' 2000 Th9:!3 Flctltk>ua Bualneu Name Stat9ment The following peflOnl are doing~ u rierra /;qJA Geo eon- su11a1111, 4050 P11k Newport. Newport Beach. CA~ Wiiiiam P1lrick Murphy. 4050 Park ~011, Newport • CA 92660 Thia bu~ .. oon- ctuc1ed "'f. an lndMClual Hive you alerted doll'O ~ yet? No W1lll1m Patrick Murphy This statement WU hied With tM ~ Clerk oC Or-ange County on 0&'09nOOO 2000M31Ha Daily Piiot June 15. 22. 29. M 6, 2000 Th!!78 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!i • • • • • • • • • • • F1ctltJous Buatneu Nam. SUterMnt The lolowlng penona -dcang~•: Suff CllYS Gian Shop USA, fng Pl8c:9nl~ Ave .. Coe1a ........ CA 92827 T erralea Collins, 1 n9 Placentia Ave.. Costa ~.CA 92627 Th11 business la oon· ducted by an Individual Have you sla11ed doing ~ y9l7 No Terralea Collins · Th11 statement was Med with the County Clertl ol Orange County Oil 06l2<Y.1000 2000N32112 Dally Piiot .._ 22. 29. MY 6. 13, 2000 Th905 Fictitious 8ualnn1 Name Statement The following perllOlla are doing business u a) lntrepld CommunlC8· Ilona. b) Intrepid Com· munleatlons alld Con· lllruc:tlon, 3175 Sicily Av· enue. Costa Me11. CA 92626 Ronald Vanderwal 3175 Socoly Avenue Coeta Mesa. CA 9262.6 This buellleSI is oon- dueted by Ill indivicblJ Have you tlarted doing buMl8SS )'M? No Ronald ll1nderwal This statement WIS llled with the County Cieri>. of Orange County on 07 /03/2000 2000IH 3U7 DeJf)' PiloC July 6, 13. 20. 27. 2000 Th933 Flctltlou1 Buslnna Name Statement The ~ peraons art doing bulir1eSS ae. Av111one Real Estate Group. 13 Sta.~M . IMne, CA 92612 • R!Chard Mldlael Kent. 13 Stal"lhlne. Irvine. CA 92612 Th• buamess It con- ducted by· an JndMctual Have you 81arted ~~~K:: This statement wes hied Wtlh the County Clerit ol Orange Colrtty Oil 06l20l2000 2000AJ2221 Dally P1lot J\A'l8 22. 29. July 6, 13. 2000 Th90'l A ctltlous Bustnen Name St8tament The lollowlng penons are dofng buslr'leel • Amerteralt, 3025 S H1rt>or Blvd., S1nta Ana. CA 92704 Salaukl Mur1yam1, 1250 Adams Avenue, •N201. Coeta ~CA 928215 Thia bualneu ii oon- duc:t9d by" an lnclrrilMI Heve you 1tartect doing~ytK/ No SatMJ Murayeme Thll llatement -fileCI ~ the County a.rtt of Orange ~ on 0&'09/2000 2000M312W Dally Ploc June 1 s. 22. 29, Ny 6, 2000 Th875 Qdedis CONVENIENT wbdfrI)Wtt ~dg11ps kdq.d&frd Im i1l2l )W rm1! ~IFIFD (~9)~·;678 ~~ . • . • r-------------- 1 • I I I 1 ·11 • 1.· -• --. ------r· -----~, l _ . - f ·--- 1 I I I 9yft•e (949) 642-5678 r--------1 I~.' . ----.l -I ' -.4 ...__--ii Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm .., 1\my .............. ~ S:<MJi>qJ •1a1 I Te~ 8:30am-S:00pm Mc.dlr-fridty Walk-Jn 8:3~m-5:00pm ~ridly ·' . , _.., - " New Office, Retail & Restaurant Space ,. I 250 -25 ,000 sq. ft. -PCH&llaln- *llllllLDlll PUlllll* -. , -: . . , I . ' 4 _) .. t '· . ..:._ ~:.. -----. . . I I I ' . . . ··-~·:· ... · 1 I I ' !~ ~_: . .. _._· :d l ". . ' 4'--··---. Wednesday ...... : .. Tuesday S:OOpm Thunday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday S:OOpm Satunlay ............... Friday S:OOpm .. ., . •117 THI ••• I UP POLL • Survey Phone lnMrviewer •No Sales • Paid Traininglienefits • Positi~ Woi'k Environment • Flexible Scheduling • Full and Part-time For further ii.foe 11tation: . 949 -47 4.7900 (x710) kYIM don dusatkoOwu .. ..., .. cotn ............ ............ .....,= ... ,. .. . -............. ...... ~.., ..... ----.. ., I -~ WMt ..__.,.lfCUI CNnMi~-:';'. The Arce-lr1dae" to 24ft. 1150imo. MMSM145 I l~*'I c.Ac-C.. .. ~ klXury SlvwlBlk llfv, mocnrool. 8oee s.reo, 12 dltc changer, rear lpC)ler, 1r Mlllll. 1mm1c1 Aaurne Lluet ~ $392 per mol Mlllt heYt per1ect crtd!. 1949) ~ CHEV Sulxlltlln 98 1K 1111, loaded, 4WD, 1121411/3048 S31,l50 LAHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH MH4M445 GOOD JOBS. RELIABLE ' SERVICES. NTERFSJ'ING 11llNGS TO BUY. ITS AU HERE EVERYDAY IN CUSSIFE/1 (949) 641-5678 . ·---~ ~ r---. --"'~J .. -- . ... J CORVETTE '14 2111 ...... ·-· . .. CIPtlol'8 S1 o,500 MHS0-7110 COUGAR 'II .. Special Edllon. • CA ~ 5 lpd, Uyllla ent/y. anfi. 11111, ctvome .,._., caa (XK&40057) $15,975 Ken Orod>f Uneotn-lhrcllfY 714-521·3110 DODGE DURANGO W • Mu1t Stlll 141( 1111, ~ S2l,l50 I.AHO AOVDI NEWPORT BEACH 14~ Fonl hplorw Xl T 't3 ~ pwr ... 11. lulhef, CO,rurw and driYts grMt. 1Jf 1vc records $7500 94,..548-4841 I.NW mag., or cal IM9-S48-3900. FOAO EXPLORER XL T '91 17lt rri, 4 ~. od. PWT wild' 1octt1 ... 1. gnff guard, low pkg, aloy wtu. (40ST7~) $18,998 <MUI ..... Uncoln lihrcury 714-540-5630 Ford F~50 '90 Rebuilt 3 speed, lumber rid(, loot box•. $2500 obo 949·515-9721 FOAO F150 't7 4WO, towing. b1k1 me, tC731Wm8 $11,850 LAHO ROVER N!WPOAT BEACH MH40-4445 FOid T-T 1917 88 111. like MW, Of1l1llll """ par1ldl homl, 4.spd, my! rod $14,500 714-63H192 FORD TAURUS 'ti Pwr ~ ••• alloy wM*. ,'("' ... tact Mn. (4ejgi523Co.t. ..... s 11,'¥:19 Uncoln llwcurt 71~ FORD WINDSTAR W Pwr w4ncVlodcl, lilt, ,.... ... Cid dllnglr & nu::h mort4 {4ERTll37) 116,999 Cotta ..... Uncoln llercufy 114-540-mo .1 r ,~-r----=-7"fl., I ·'l, . . ' bli!l ~ __: ... --- ""P Grand Cllerol!M IJndo l(lnt oond, 28k ni, CID, new tim & bftakl 2wd, CharllOld $11,000 M•7l•2111 Unc:oln lllrll VI '12 1111ca. IM1ealler lr'lllMor, loldld, .., rod, 10 co. eel pllOlll ss.ooo cal 714-983-4808 evening, 714-754-5183 den. LR DISCOVERY W 14K 1111. powwll ~ 131,850 LANO AOvtA NEWPORT BlACff Mt-M0-1445 LR DISCOVERY 't7 Full power, 34K ml, '552735l305I $19,150 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH Ml-640-&445 LR DISCOVERY 't7 ~ ...... = LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACM 14~5 .. .. Jlfl 111111 C230 .. ll1ldrlStarmll1 (5600351 $2&.8110 f1.1'1aER JONES IOM27..WI ,.----------- ' I i ! ' ' ...... Bv CHAALES GOREN with OMAR SHARtF tlnd TANNAH HIRSCH A FIN2SS2 wrm NO EN11tY Both vtllnenble. Souch dcala. WEST NORTH •• 754 \:?Q87 <>QU •7543 • 010962 0 ll63 O K97 •96 SOUTH •AJ3 OAK EAST •Kl O J950 '() 1052 • 1082 o AJ83 4AKQJ ~~F.sT NOR111 F.AST 2• .... 2<> .... 3NT ........ .... Openlna lead: Teo of • 'Jb.tboob will ceU you that 26 poinlS 1te usually enough to make nine tricb at no lnDTlp. However, when almost all the poinrs 1te in one hand. that is lddorn lhe cue. Here. a cocnbined ) I points might DOC be ~ conatructed a bidding 10QUmC1! to show a balanced hand of 25-27 poinlS. North W1$ more than confident of the oontrac1's success considering the queens in the hold· Ina· MERCURY SABLE .. 24V eng(nt, pwr wlncMocbl 1811, lbl. eloys, leet. wttr. (4COM991) $10.999 Co.ta ..... Uncoln .._,,, 71~ Wat led Im of.spldea. top of lft ~ 1equcnce.; llld Eat( conecdy pul up the ~~ lhe Cll'da lie, declam' can Ft by wi-1~ the · splde Ind leildini • dlamc,;;r: the queen. but dial would bo r.w lhould ii be East who holds the tin& &Ince • lll8de recum throo&JI the Jaclt would force South to concede. Similarly, holdina up the ace of ~ for two rounds then leldina • diamond to the queen'Wollld bo fall.I lflhe kin& were .with Wat. .Decllf'CI' f oond a line Iha! was bound to ux:eed no m111et who held lhe monarch. East's kina of loedcs WIS allowed to hold thl; f"int trick Ind the ll*le recum was taken with the ace. 1be ace lllld kin.g of hearts were cashed. followed by lhrce rounds of clubl. Now West was lhrown oo lead with the jack of sl*b. The best the def~ could do WIS to tab two more lplde tricks, on which declam' dilc:arded two dJa.. monds from both the Soulh hand Ind dummy. Bw then. Rlduced IO noching but ml Clrds, West would .be fon:ecl to prcsenc declll'Cf with lhe contract. A heaJt would be won in dummy as declarer discarded the jack of dia· monds from hand. while a dwnond would be into declarer's 1enace and thal too would be nine 1neks. VW JETTA GT '91 ~~ VOLKS:A~ 1•1 357~118 VW BEETlE GLS W . ' .. Th~, JufY 6, 2oOo e5' TODAY'S I ....aCa.1R~OWlllls~s .... w ... o ... RwuD-....P_.U~Z-Z .. L .. E_ ~c... S4lprww ... 2~. 61k "'· lie, aulll, lllCh 4 engine, S170tVobo. Mull e.i Cal Sltvt. IMP.78&-5717 l!b~~ vOU<S:~ .... 357.0118 121:PASSAT~1~ STUMPED? MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN Cal lor ~ e T ___ _,_ • .. por_ 1~ DL code 500 ~ Row9r 4.0 .. a.I llfl, cl1roml ""'*· 34k ni, $38.~. bllance of l!c!ort -.r. 94H44= 7878 • TOYOTA COAOUA W Mini condillon, while, 4-cloof, 2$,000 milla, 11111 under • WllTlllly. 112.000' obo. 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