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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-07-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• • . . . . . .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMIV\UNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1HURSDAY,JULY27,2000 Watchful eyes on the Web 0-..U.Goulet DAILY Pll.or NEWPORT BEACH -Every day at 12:30 p.m., 4-year-old Kiaona stops what she's doing at Ocean Breeze Daycare ln Costa Mesa to wave at her grandmother in Washington State. All she bas to do is tum a bright smile toward one of the two cameras mounted on the walls of her class- room. She knows that her grandmoth- er will see her because each day at 12:30 p.m., she sits down at het (:Om- puter to visit Kianna over the Internet. She is one of countless relatives who, thanks to Newport Beach-based GuardianCam, can now see their little loved ones at play from anywhere in Newport Beach-based Internet se£Vice uses cameras to allow parents to check in on kids at day-care centers. the world. -as long as they have access to the Internet and have a secret pass code. Ocean Breeze is one of 15 day-care centers in California that have installed GuardianCam since Janu- ary. The cameras allow parents to watch their children via the Internet while they attend day care. Newport Harbor High School's sailing team. fro Grimes, Amy Halvorsen and Scott Hogan. The Ale• Coolman 0AM.Y PllOT P: a visit to the yacht dub that's me to the best high school sailing team in the count?)', and e impression you'll get is somewhat more casual than you might expect. Billy Uniack, the 23-year-old coach of Newport Harbor High School's team, is running around trying to fi~ld phone calls. A handful of the girls on the team are lounging in an office in battered chairs. Some of the boys on the te&D are off sailing, and one of them ii at the dentist, probably worry- ing more about molars than mainsails. But if the vibe is relaxed at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the group's base of operations, that's because the team memben have already accompliabed everything they A casual atmosphere belles the hard work of the Newport Harbor High School sailing team, which won the international championship this month. possibly can. Earlier this month, they won the• International High School Racing Championship Regatta in England. Before that, they won the U.S. Nation- als. And before that, they won every other sailing contest they entered, with "I'm t.hriJJed, • said Jennifer Mills, whose 4-year-old son, Christian, attends Newport Harbor Montessori Center in Costa Mesa, where GuardianCam was installed three months ago. "It's nice for my re latives lo be able to check in on their grand- children.• Chris Seminatore, 31 , came up with the idea about a year a&hen his friend went through a diva and wanted to be able to see his aughter in North Carolina. After about six months of develop· ing his idea, writing a business plan and gaining start-up funds, Semina- tore launched the company in January. SEE WEB PAGE A12 the exception of a single second-place finish. They may not be big on ceremony, but they seem to be doing something right And if you talk to the people on the team -and the people on the teams they beat -the impression you get is that clicking as a group, rather than sticking to any formal program, is the mysterious pigredient ln Newport Har- bor's formula of success. •we're pretty focused,• Uniack said. •we work pretty hard." "The whole year, right from the get- go, we totally worked together,• l&id Meredith Potter, 16, one of the youngest of the six sailors who racked up the impressive record of wins. It wasn't always this way. In the SEE SAILING PAGE A12 Disease-laden bomb ticking away in Newport? • DCXJ acqUifel tick-borne dileue near Baek Bay, .paddDg concerm Of a j>ot8ritiaDY larger problmn m future. Guardian· Cam chief executive officer Chris Semlnatore chats with first-graden at Newport Harbor . Montes5ort Center while one of his cameras records real-time footage that can be viewed via the lntemeL CONRAD LAU I OAJLY PILOl City goes . after Dixon • City attorney's office is now hunting for former utilities director, who still owes taxpayers $1.6 million for crimes he committed in 1992. Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Nearly a decade after he was arrested on the steps of City Hall, Bob Dixon is again a wanted man as city officials hope to track down the former utilities manager for the more than $1.6 mil· lion he still owes taxpayers. "We've got 10 years to satisfy the judgment,• said Deputy City Atty. Daniel Ohl. who was handed the job of dellvering the bill to Dixon a couple weeks ago. ·1 think it'll be extremely likely we will find him, but asset-wise ... I don't know.· Starting in 1981, Dixon had forged more than 400 checks and embezzled an estimated $1.8 million to feed his compulsive shop- pmg habit. Three months alter he was arrested on Jan. 13, 1992. Dixon pleaded gut.lty to two counts of embezzle- ment by a publlc ofhcer. At the time, all his assets were liquidated, but they amounted to only $700,000, leaving the city holding a $1.6-million bill. Dixon was sentenced to four years m state pnson but spent only 18 months m the Richard J Donovan Correc- bonaJ Facility m San Diego. He was released March 13, 1994. City ofhoals were hop- ing Dixon would be good for the money. Afte r dll, the 17 -year city e mployee and SEE DIXON PAGE A11 Mercedes dealer fined in pernrlt snafu • D.A. seeking sanctions from Aetcher Jones Motor Cars, alleging procedures weren't followed on underground tanks. SU. Doyte 0MY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A popular local car dealer is discovering that not follow- ing county permit proce- dures' on environmental laws can have a hefty J>rice tag -m th.ts case. probably hall the sbcker pnce on a new Mercedes-Benz Fletcher Jones Motor Cars, Inc. will likely pay a $17,500 civil penalty for not following the Orange Coun- ty Health Care Agency's procedure when the dealer- ship moved to a new loca- tion and left behind 10 underground storage tanks. The Orange County Dis- trict Attorney's Office, a.a part of an aggressive new enforcement on mainte- SEE JONES MGI A12 111111 Cid • '------...i•• E ITTNI Mt I 0 ......... _..____,.111, ..... .. _, MS ... . IN . ' A2 Thursday, July 27, 2000 I .... LYll _..... Newi)ort Beach snack maker wins top award 1be Martmb Oapury, Inc., a~ Beach-hued muufacturer ol pwnhan w1 mack ma., won tint pllCe ID tbe belt IDKb category at tbe t30tli annual c.>ttmde Gift Show, beldJuly tS-18 at tbe LOI Ange'N c.GG· ventioD Centar. chef. aulbor and co-owner of LOI Angeles' Bom· bay Cele, Deborah P&bdcallt. chef and author; and Soaora Cafe'I Peltz S&Jcedo, Madmtx'• award-winning Oavon include Mystic Maple, Honey Vaoola. Low-fat Routed Gartk: & Hed>I, Low-tat Cajun Spice and the •Original• Peanut Butter 'n armamon. The panel ol judge1 included Neala Panb:, Daily Pilot Season tickets available soon for Pacific Symphony Orchestra. T be upcoming Padflc Sympbolly OrdMlltra season tickets go OD sale Aug. 21 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The event has something for everyone: There is a classics series, a pop series and family COD· certs. The Classical Con- noisseur consists of 10 COD· certs; the Great Master- works is five concerts; the C1ass1cal Favorites is five concerts1 the Pop.Series is seven concerts; the Family ·Concerts 1s six concerts; the Clauical Connections 1s four Saturday concerts; the Classical Raves includes five parties and concerts; and Handel's Messiah is one concert. · Greer Wylder BEST BUYS There are more than 100 iron beds in stock. Other services available at New- port Bedding are free deliv- ery, free setup and free dis- posal of your old mattress. It's at .1534 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. ID.formation: (949) 646-3991. Sean McCully Subscribers to the con- cert series get all kinds of benefits, including the best setlts, and they'll have the chance to renew or improve their seats with each season. Other benefits to subsaibing are a better price. Some concerts are discounted as much as 29% off the regular ticket price. Subsaibers can exchange their tickets for another concert in the series, and there is a complimentary reception for first-time Classics subsaibers to meet Carl St Clair and oth- er members of the orches- tra. Between The Sheets is having a white sale on tow- els and sheets through August. Examples of sav- ings include Egyptian cot- ton towels in mat, bath, hand. wash and sheet sizes discounted at closeout · prices. ihere is also a Fieldcrest sheet set for as low as $79 for a queen set, and $89 for a king set. Crystal accessories for the bed and bath are reduced as much as 50%. Between The Sheets is a top-of-the- line bed and bath acces- sories store. It's in the Abi- um Court at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. lofor · mation: (949) 640..9999. HEIS Not feeling boxed in by his day job. ROWNG WITH THE PUNCHES Sean McCully bas a mission: to make kick boxing a mainstream sport. The 28-year-old McCUlly has operated LA Boxing in Costa Mesa since 1992 with his m1>ther, Charyl, and brother. Justin. • · The gym offers a slew of kick box- ing, training and other boxing classes seven days a week. With approximate- ly 30 PUR~g bags hanging from the ceillnj, ~ plenty of room for every- on~ including inside the boxing ring. Bu McCully wants to bring kick boxing to another level. ·vou don't see kick boxing two times a week on pay-per-view, like boxing is," McCully said. THE FIGHT CLUB McCully's passion for boxing started when he was 8. He was the new kid in school after his family moved from Connecticut to California, and was an Getting a. kick out of life easy target for bullies. He started tak- ing martial arts classes and quickly turned the situation around in the school y&Iti. •I started getting good at martial arts and then move<\ from being picked on to the picker, which landed me in some trouble,• McCully said. But McCully's involvement in sports later steered the wild child in the right direction. He started compet- ing and took out his frustrations inside the ring. TOTAL KNOCKOUT PUNCH These days, the Newport Beach res- ident fights professionally around the globe, but primarily in Japan, where. competitors are well-paid. Fighters can receive anywhere from $6,500 to $10,000 in Japan compared to $3,500 to $5,000 in the U.S. But that prtce does not come cheap, especially in the sport of ultimate fight-mg. Almost anything goes inside the caged battles of ultimate fighting, with the exception of eye-gouging and bit- ing, McCully said. EYE ON $HOW Ill McCully hopes to one day choreo- graph boxing scenes for films and become involved in stunts. He already bu performed in the • movies•Ou.tfmJustioe~and•Readyto Rumble.• . In the meantime, he's content with training others inside the ring. He psy- ches up his clients mentally and physi- cally for what they will face during fights. . •1t•s hard to understand that some- one trained for six weeks to fight you,• McCu.Uy said. •Everyone's eyes are on you. Now that's pressure.• -Story by Sue Doyle; photo by Marillnna Day Massey. ' A 10% discount card is given to sub6aibers for use on any Pacific Symphony Orcbeltra concert at The Center, except the Messiah Mlc;beel'a Ana & en.a. and tbe Pacific Sympbooy is bav!ng a huge bldf ·prlce Orchestra's Summer Con· · . sale on tons of arts and certs at Verizon Wireless ciattl materials through Amphitheater. Plus, sub-Saturday. On sale are all sc:riben get a 10% discount framed mtrron, artist's ~~¥:°'9 ~ pads, silk floral stems, Symphony Orchestra ticket beads, artist's brulbes, bas- olfioe bat 1231 E. Dyer, kets, decorative edge sds- Road, Suite 200, Santa Ana. son, greeting cards. can- Information: (114) 755-dles, gift wrap, gift bags, ribbon. ready-to-finish 5799. paper mache and more. U Beanie Babies collectors: new models available Stroucb has started its fashion preview sale with savings throughout the store. lhslde the store you'll find bargains on com- forters, pillows, duvets, tablecloths, Royal Velvet linens, blankets, mattress pads, towels, area rugs and window treatments. Most salQ items are reduced 20% to 30%. Strouds is in the Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 722-7655. you've always wanted to learn cake decorating, there are new classes beginning the week of Aug. 13. See inside the store for more details. There are also craft classes on how to make a carved pumpkin centerpiece, Ooral hat door decoration and a clay pot scarecrow. Michael's is at 610 W. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Informa- tion: {949) ~8-6053. W e at Retail Roundup were just reading The New York Observer and it made us wish the Daily Pilot was as funny as that fine newspaper. It also made us wish the Dally Pilot was printed on~ paper, like the Observer. But Jn this world, you can't always get what you want t ... You can, however, get 98 new Beanie Babies at the Discovery Shops Jn Corona Del Mar. The limp, stuffed creatures come in pretty much every color you could hope for, and the price is said to be right. Are Beanie Babiet still cool? Haven't parents rea1ir.ed that they should be collecting Laser Scooters? But then ROAIL ROUNDUP Laser Scooters are being produced in large quantities, undercutting their col· lectibility. You can get one for $52 on the auction Web 11.te eBay and scuttle around town as if you were a hipster on the streets of Manhattan. FINGERBOARDS? If YOU INSIST ... Or you can buy a Happy Meal from McDonald's and get something called a •fingerboard• with your hamburger and fJ1es. A fingerboard. if you don't know, is a little tiny skateboard that you can manipulate with your fingers. It's aort IJ£AQElt$ HOJUNE (949)642~ VOL M. NO. 171 ~.~ ,.,.,eo1-mr-mer-nts ... about' the Deily l'llot or oews tlpc. NV!!fSS 0.. adchll fs 3l0 W. hy St.. COlt.9 Mele, CA 92627. • I ... f I .. of like a stress ball fm 8-year-olds. And until Aug. 4, eight different finger-, boards are being crammed into Happy Meals, along with little fingerboard ramps and sticken and other acces- sories. This is all very exciting to U1 because the flngerboerd idea is the brainchild of Theriot & Aaod.ates, a Costa Mesa marketing agency. And it's also thrilling to us because the set of all eight fingerboard Happy Meals, complete and in mint coodition, is already available on eBay for $9.17. Has there ever been a marriage 10 sua:eaful as that between the Internet and kitsch? WIATlllllD•f ~ l.ebol ~ ,_ 1UDAY ftntlow Newport Bedding is having a big mattress and bed Mle. 'IWin mattress sets start u low as $219.95 and go up to 5649.95. Full sets range from $299.95 tp S199.95. Queen sets start at $349.95, up to $999,951 and king lets range from $499.95 to $1199.95. New- port Bedding speda1izes in latm matueaes, iron beds and adjt.Wtable beds. Dur- ing the lale, all iron beds are 19duced 30% to 50% . ._ Early Yean Toys is hold- ing a going-out-of ·business sale. The toy store bas reduced its prices up to 50%. All items in the store. excluding 1Y products, are at least 25% off. Early Yean Toya is at 1827 West· cliff Drive in Westcliff Court, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 642- 4212. POUCI flW COSTA MESA CoroN dlf Miii' IM2 ColtaMele 1718 1 :2S a.m.. •••• -..... -..... ..0.1 • ... 'II d I --Loud music W.S repGf1*t In h JOO beodt It 6:lO p.m. l\.ted9y. .. .,art lelctl IHi1 ...... aft (Ollt .. ,.,. .. 1• ....... _ .. _ ' .16 5emndlow 1J-.ait p.111'. po "' J, 1 5emndhlp l:SJP.M., u • ~ llllt•wva. d1lllm wes rtpOnld In ft JOOD blcicl It 7:25 p.m. ~ •,._.._A~ ttllft W11 rtpOrtld In ... blodt It~~~ •'? t ...... _ ........... _,......._ ..... 11• blodt It 1:11 .... ~ ' . . . . ' ' ' . Doiiy Pilot Tho~, My 27, 2000 A3 GreeriligA.t-debaters turn, red at meeting 111 lllEF Another 'Skosh' Monahan arrives • Promise of studied debate falters as proponents and opponents of growth-control measure face off in City Hall. Noakl Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Beneath a thinning veneer of polite exchanges, emotions rose between council mem- bers and proponents of the Green- light initiative Tuesday night as they debated the merits of residents con- trolling the future of city growth. On one side of the debate were proponents of the Greenlight initia- tive, which proposes to let residents vote on certain major developments. The added public input would leagthen an already time-consuming planning process, which includes reviews by both the Planning Com- mission and City Council. On the other side are supporters, including the council, of the compet- ing Traffic Phasing Ordinance mea- IN BRIEF Health care advocates press on with measure COSTA MESA -Local activists said they will continue campaigning for an initiative to spend most of the county's tobacco setUement money on health care despite a lawsuit filed by the county to keep Measure H off the November ballot. •Morally, all of us feel it should be sure. U passed, Lt would cement the Councilman Gary Ada.ms pointed city's traffic law into the City Charter out that the general plan· amend" and kill Greenlight. ments outlined in the analysis The divisions between the two reduced car trips throughout the city sides are great, even if both claim to by 1,352. have residents' best interests at heart. •This shows that the reduction of Greenlighters feel their measure is traffic takes place naturally by elect- the result of voters reacting to an apa-ed officials,• councilman Tod Ridge- thetic council that has approved too way agreed. many developments. Greenligbt prqponent Allan Beek But council members, responding countered that if their measure had to the accusation that their work as been in effect. residents c0uld have elected officials bas been poor, say participated in the process, voting on the measure will undennine one of about 15 development proposals in the basic·tenets of democracy -rep-the last decade. resentative government. •areenllght would catch the Somewhere in the middle of the things that were withdrawn earlier storm sit confused community mem-this year,• Beek said, referring to the bers who will vote on both measures group of companies -including the this November after the council Irvine Co. -that withdrew their placed the Traffic Phasing Ordinance Newport Center expansion plans in measure on the ballot at the meeting, January. Residents had hoped for clarity on But Adams suggested that the the issue at Uiis city council meeting, debate over proposed developments after council members promised the measure could create would give open dialogue on an analysis of the rise to special interest groups around Greenlight initiative. ' the city. Indeed, the evening opened with Just as quickly as it began, the some valid points. healthy debate was deflated by some personal attacks. • Greenligbt has caused you to say ·we can't just rubber-sta.mp the Dunes,•' said proponent Phil Arst, referring to the council's recent deci- sion to take more time on the $100- rnillion Dunes resort proposal. "Greenlight trashes our democra- cy!• responded Councilman Dennis O'Neil. Finally, resident Dolores Otting stood up, voicing how some commu- nity members may be feeling. "I don't understand what you (City Council members) are s0 afraid of for people to go out and vote,• she said. ·0ver 10,000 people signed these petitions. If they thought everything was hunky-dory in the city, they would not have signed.• While both measures promise to be the answer to residents' fears that the city's quality of life is under threat, there is another problem aris- ..i.ng from the heated debates, said Councilwoman Norma Glover. "These elections will divide the community,• she predicted. "We're dividing the community right now.• tor health care,• said Jean Foi:bath, director of the Share Our selves free health clinic:! in Costa Mesa and e member of the group behind the measure, the Committee of Health Advocates to Reinvest the Tobacco late st.ate laws that dictate that coun- ty supervisors muSt decide how to spend the funds. Settlements. . The initiative proposes to use 80% of the county's share of a national tobacco settlement· for anti-unoldng pr~Jhe 'tX>unty is expected to receive ' million each. year for 25 ~·· · 1'ie countfs Jawsuit, filed Friday •. alleges' that the measure would vio- In November, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to spend most of an estimated $165 million the county will receive from tobacco com- panies on jails and repaying debts. The lawsuit. is expected to be beard Aug. 30 in Orange County ¥ Superior Court. •Jt's too bad they're doing this,• Porbath said. "But it's not a surprise.• -Andrew Giant ,. ., . Joseph N. Bell THE BEU CURVE Joe Bell is on vacatio'1. His column will return next week. 1bere's a new • Skosh • in town. Oeborab Mona.ban, wife of mayor and restaurateur Gary Monahan, gave birth to 9-pound, 13-ounce Quin Patrick Monahan on Wednesday. When asked how he felt to be a father for the fourth time, the senior Skosb -which means "little portion• in Japanese -responded "tired.. , ~ Monahan said bis wife is exhausted, but feeling well. Young Quin will attract more activity to Mona.ban's already busy schedule. He's spent most of bis time at bis new pub/steakhouse, Skosll Monahan's, since it was opened last month. And he's even had some brne to help run the city . -Andr.JW Glaar OCC students can explore WWII Learn more about the United ~tale's position dur- ing World War ll m a class this fall at Orange Coast College. The three-unit course explores the political. mili- tary. diplomatic, economic, social and cultural dev~ ment of the war. It is fully transferable to the Uruvers1ty of California and California State Univer- sity systems. Fall registration is underway in OCC'S Ad.rruss1ons Office. Information. (714) ·432- 5072. !Bi'~. 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Cira.& The fwnl~ run skit Is .,,..med by Edward Russell Sr. and son Stephen Mk:hMI RUSSefl. The show fMtures .. I the tndltk>MI circU$ antJa. lndudlng • magk show, juggling. hand-balancing. trained birds and loud circus musk. A4 Thursday, Jvly 27, 2~ . . DAY 13 Display of World War II medals . . stands out at Orange County Fair's Collections Corner Jarring .memories 1111 OF THI DAY me•'• "' Have you tlllted • ::::=;:: Pon .. a.-Pood. the deep- fried f....oritt can be had for ~1---4 roll ls stuff9d with ~ and then apiece. The Oft'>"..., egg but It\ defl di ped in sweet-.nck>ur YUCfl. It may be INlll't nltely fi~-llcklng good. Pon's Is deeP Inside the fairgrounds, across from the Wine CourtYard. Daily Pilot QUOTE 'OF THE DAY Right now we're looking for the next performance of the Sunshine. Girls. Our 12- year-old granddaughter is performing -singiref and dancing. W.e are also looking for the next performance by Billy's Brass Band. I hear them, I just can't find where it's listed. ,, -by A&19enstlne, of Tennessee, who with his wife of 52 years was trying to navigate the fair Wednesday. BARGAIN OF THE DAY DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT Euge ne Rasmussen stands next to his collection of German war medals, including a U-boat captain's bat, at the Orange County Fair. Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT T he swastikas and Iron Crosses displayed in neat rows are jarring, especially next to doll collections and Elvis memorabilia. Nearly everyone visiting the Collections Comer at the Orange County Fair stop and stare at the glass case holding the boldly designed Nazi symbols of one of the world's most notorious regimes. For Eugene Rasmussen, 75, owner of the collection, the medals represent painful but complex memories of his time at sea in World WarD. "In a lot of ways, the German soldiers were like us,• said Rasmussen, who has the same square shoulders and strong jaw he had when went to war 55 years ago. "They were very young. They weren't all Nazis. Many, like us, didn't want to fight. But if they didn't, they knew what the Gestapo would do. They were petrified .• Rasmussen came face-to-face with his German counterj>arts several times during the later stages of the war. • For months, Rasmussen was aboard one of two ships holding roughly 800 U.S. Army sol- diers charged with blockading the English Channel from German U-boats. He was 19 years old. On Christmas Eve, 1944, the Germans tor- pedoed the other ship. As British warships rushed to the aid of the sinking ship, soldiers began to jump into the choppy 47-degree watet. Many drowned. Others froze. Some attempting to reach the rescue vessels were crushed between the ships. Eugene Rumuaen. 20, (center) ln ArleJ, France, ln August 1945. •There was nothing you could do," sa.id Rasmussen, who said it took decades before he could celebrate on Christmas Eve. •we just stood on the deck of the ship for 14 hours." Five months later, 50,000 Germans sailing U- boats in the English Channel sunend~. They looked as young, confused, frightened and relieved the war was over as Rasmussen's • . Amerlcan comrades. Many willingly handed over their hats and medals. •They were happy to get rid of them,• Rasmussen said. "It meant they were free to • come to the surface and go back home." As he sat carving an American eagle into a swatch of leather in the fah"'s Home and Hobbies Building on Wednesday, Rasmussen said be doesn't often talk about b1s World Warn expe- riences. . "You live with Lt,• he said. ·unless you meet other people who were there, there's not much UJe in talking about It much. Not many people understand what it was like.• Just winging it . Fair patrons flock to see Slizabeth Johi1son and her thiee colorful papots. Eugene blmuaen, 20, In Marielle, France, In August 1945. GOURD, llEYll IORED Check out the •0ut of OUr Gowd" crafts table. The booth offers a wide variety of "gourd" favorites, such as a gourd fashioned Into a birdhouse. available for S20. Gourds·•re Inedible and can be made Into funky Items that are sure to be the rtWI convers.l- tion piece In your household. The birdhouse comes 1n a variety of styles, donning ptetures of cats. flowers or peppers. Out of Our Gourd Is ecross from the Wine Courtyard. BY THE NUMBERS I FAIR COMPUISOI Here Is a look at Orange County Fair attendance compared to the same day last year: DAY 13, WEDNESDAY (as of 6 p.m.) 1hfs yew: 17,416 l.ast yew: 20,678* , • Wednesday was the first day atten· dance declined this yHr. One theory about the drop In numbers Is that people came In drows i.st 'fM' to see •weird Al" Y•nkcwk. who per· fonned on Wednesdly In 1999, said Ruby Lau, director of pubfk affllrs for the fair. ' Doily Pilot SCHEDUU OF EVENTS TODAY F* hcin: 10 a,m. to midnight Senion Dlly: Senioo ages 55 and older are admitted for Sl and rec.Ne free Meny-gcHound and Ferris wheel rides. •Hot• 'Neekday Wristband: Pur- chaSC! a S 10 wristband, good for 1 o rides of your choice. Wristbands sold untll 8 p.m., ride until mid- night. Includes rides In the major and kiddie midways.. Good for all ages. Wristbands are not transfer- able and do not Include gate admission. AU DAY • --•litt ~ -lNestock Maternity Barn . • 5fMll MWnlih on dilpllly- Small Animal Tent • Delry mtt1e .._. cWry goets on cllpl9y-Livestock Area • st.., Hollow-Livestock Area • ,.... lutton Scawl .... ~ - Youth Building •Woodworking dei1MAWb81iot'9 -Visual Arts Building • °"na painting dei1MA•bations -Visual Arts Building • lMther Oaft Guild -Home and Hobbies Building • Guild of Aber Artists -Home and Hobbies Bulldie>g - • Smell Scale Sq&..nn -Home and Hobbies Building • Mesa Conlolic&.ted --l)is.. ·trkt demonstration -Millenni- um Barn • Sdenm ~ -Kids' Park 10A.M. • "Hot, Hot. Hot" DMdng - Kids' Parle • ~ E)Chibitlar, &.mil 6 p.m. -Youtti Building 11 A.M. • Senior a.is Ukulele Jmn S.S. lion -Heritage Stage • IWnbling Rogues Musk -cati- fomia Patio & Spa Centennial Stage • ara. fun Review -Kids' Park • Billy Eridoon, country singer/gui- tarist -Buffalo Bend Stage 11:30A.M. . •Alf Almkan RKiftg Pigs -New· port Arena • Ill Md 1he ~until 4:lO p.m. -Grounds NOON • Senior Pidlled ......... ..., -._ -Heritage Stage • ttua\tii .... ww. ........ llQtd., .._.. -Callfomia Patio & Spa Centennial Stage •the OyW Onion ---.... laGn .._ -Kids' PMk ........... ,._., ...,.*' ........ ....,.,.. ....... _ Ca1Hom1-Spas Grass~ St.tge- Fl<Q P~ion • ,..____,_Home and Hobbies llulding • .., lrtcbol,_ CIDWibf ~-Buffalo Bend Stage 12:30 P.M. •a.tie~ glulitlaor,,,.r Buffalo Bend Stage • DerNForel ....... ~ ... until 5:JO p.m. -Grounds 1 P.M. • Senior~ Wedd9tg c... mony -Heritage Stage • 9odf Md Soul~ ca1t- fomia Patio & Spa Centennial Stage • Al DIMora. vocaHat -Spotlight Stag&'VlsualArts 'Unh9nfty of fun -Kids' Park ...... Wiley from Shemwin Gmdelic Floww .,,....,. from ya&8'..,.., _California Spas 'Glass Roots S~al Pavilion • Senior f'elhian Show: Dnlpen Md o.mo.t -Home and Hobbies Stage Building 14 • CHlchn .. Mllgk MMinM with A'Mk lhwstlan -Bijou Theatre • lHnldM Steel Drwn Band - Street Scene • MMner'I w. Puppet. wrtil 6 p.m. -Grounds • 5dence Adventures -Youth Building 1:30 P.M. • Red Hot Billy P9Pf*'S -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage 2 P.M. • Aying c:.p.t c.w ... -Cali- fornia Patio & Spa Centennial Stage • Miss Debbe Lynn. ~•-Spotlight Stage.Visual Arts • Judging: JwUar dairy golit lfiownwilhip-Livestock Arena • Unlwrsity of Fun -Youth Building • s&.ttbolrd R11c:9s -Youth Building • Mae~ .... nllpkJn toking with Chef ..... Mangell -Home and Hobbles Stage Build- ing 14 • Bltly Eridcson. c:ou'ftry ~-Buffalo Bend Stage • Mllgk of Fr-* 1hnton - Street Scene • All AIMkM Racing Pigs -New· port Arena •Russell llotlMn G'Qa -Green Gate • ~in 54ICICUlents with Chris 8-nhill -California Spas Grass Roots Stage-Floral Pavilion • SdenCle ~-Kids' Park Stage 2:.30 P.M. • T4lrrell end 1abko Juggling g--~----------------E55!!!!!!!!E!i!!!!E!!!m!I!!!~ En-roll Now! •Swimming . • Petting 1.ool • Speniah • Dance •Cmputm •Mmic ....... •Drama • juaqRng Tenu • IWd Tripe DANCING QUEEN: Salsa sensation Erika Blackmun teaches salsa dancing 'll,ghUy at the Heritage Stage. The fun starts at 7 p.m. Teem -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage • 1)'inldad St.el Drwn BllrMI - Street Scene • Doggies of 1he Wild West - Newport Arena 3 P.M. • Al Di Mar-. vocalist -Heritage Stage • sw.hlne Generation of Mwri- . .ta -(alifornla Patio & Spa Cen- tennial Stage • Ell Whistle: NMive Amerka1 ~ -Spotlight Stage/Vlsual Arts • Oraa fun Rev\'8 -Youth Build- ing • Coolin' things Down with a 0....-n -Kids' Park • Billy Eridcson. ClOW1try ~-Buffalo Bend Stage • °"ldren's M-uk Mlltinee with Gus Ramlngo -Bijou Theatre • Miiin Sti'Mt MD BlllMI-Street Scene 3:30 P.M. • lndlM Mther bellds by Fidel Gonzales -Home and Hobbies Stage Building 14 • Mllgk of Fr-* 1hwstlan - Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage • a.tie Keeling. glenblower - Buffalo Bend Stage • 1Wnidld Steel Dn.wn Band - Street Scene 4P.M. • Nifty After Fifty -Heritage Stage • Spectr\.n ~ -califor· nia Patio & Spa Centennial Stage • Miss Debbe Lynn. vocalistAcaraolce -Spotlight StageNisual Arts • Mighty Quinn~ -Cel- ebration Stage/Youth Building • Unlwrsity of fun -Kids' Park •Red Hot Billy~ -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage • Gus Rimingo Mllgk -Country Lane • All .Alasbn Racing Pigs -New- port Arena • Milling dei11011s1ratian -Mil- lennium Barn 4:30 P.M. • Cooking with Chef ..... Man-gen -Home and Hobbies Stage Building 14 • llir1'ell _.. Tlbko Juggling Teem -Grand Pac.iflc Resorts Meadows Stage • JonattYn Wild,~ -Buffalo Bend Stage • Mllgk of Fr-* 1hurston - Bijou Promenade •Port 0ty MZ2 .._.. -Street Scene •Dalll•ofhWldW911- Newport Arena ................. Oraa-Green Gata SP.M. ...... Right..._. Com ..... High sct.oo1 ~....,_can .. fornla Patio & Spa Centemlal Stage ... Whllde: NMtwe AnwtcM Aue.-Spotlight s~ Arts •Glwle ................. _,... tllllw -Celebration Stag&'Youth Building •the Speedy Cookie Snldrar- docde Cookie Edng eon...t- Klds' Park • Stew Lord.~­ Buffalo Bend Stage •GUI ....... Mllglc -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage • ~ 5pb with Ertia ~ Terry Godfrey, DIMd Z.lr- bel, Goldftnger .... Dove - Bijou Theatre • lHnimd Steel Drwn .._.. - Street Scene 5:30 P.M. • C.WW lty 0'9fs Mm') SW MiJ- l•en Md S...~-Her­ itage Stage •Red Hot Mlf ~ -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage •JandwlWUd. ~ -Buffalo Bend Stage • llir1'ell ...S lllkako Juggling Teem -Street Scene • All Aia*M Racing Pigs -New- port Arena 6 P.M. • Stage fright a.Mt Costa Mesa High School tMCtier e.tct -ca1i- tomia Patio & Spa Centennial Stage • WlndyNit9s -Spotlight Staget'Visual Arts • Judging: 8-nywd fashion parllde-Livestock Arena • 0raa Fqi1 ~ -Kids' Park • Stiwe Lord.~ - Buffalo Bend Stage • Mllgk of Fr-* Thwston - Country Lane • lHnimd StlMI Dn.wn ._., - Street Scene • Doggies of 1he Wild West - Newport Arena • Hyp.atist Martt Y\malr - Grandstand Arena •Milting deenaustratkM Mil- lennium Barn • 8uttllncDtd1 ... IKW: ...... 0owns -Celebrations Stage Youth Building 6:30 P.M . • Qlmedj., tt.t» Dixon - Arlington Theater • Owtie Keeling. glns'oNi.,,.... - Buffalo Bend Stage • Mllgical Spicia with Erldc.9 OM.i. Terry Godfrey, Dmd Zir- bel, Galdfiltger .... Dow - Thursday, Jufy 27, 2000 A5 Bijou Theetre •GUI ....... Mllglc-Count1y I.Me 7P.M • • 0.-o-Mington ThNter • S.,.. Aldw AIWIS _._ Spotlight StageNlsual Ms • Unlwnlty of fun: Artlologf 101 -Kids' Park •Kick..._.._ Youth Building • Wu Dllnc91----Heritage Stage • _.,.... end 1Wuiko Juggling ......,, -Grand Pacific Resorts ~Stage •Port Oty MZ2 a.td -Street Scene 7:30 P.M. • Wu Band -Heritage Stage • Gus F1.mingo Mllgk -Bijou Promenade • Red Hot Billy P9ppets -Street Scene • All Almkan Racing Pigs -New- port Arena • Ramell Btotl•s Oraa-Green Gate •~Hett» Dixon - Grandstand Arena 8 P.M. • WindyNttes -Spotltght StageNtsual Arts •Ra~ Michaef -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage • .klnriYn Wild,~ -Buffalo Bend Stage • Magical Spa with Erildta Dalu. Terry Godfrey. ~vid Zir- bel. Galdfinger and Dow - Bijou Theatre • HyptOtlst Martt Yl.m.lilc. - Grandstand Arena •Milling demanstr.tian -M1t. lennium Bam 8:30 P.M. • Big Blind 2000 -Heritage Stage • Steve Lord. singerlguitaris - Buffalo Bend Stage 9 P.M. • Charo -Arlington Thei< .er • Say•~ Andes Music-• Spotlight StageNisual Arts • Jandyn Wild,~ -Buffalo Bend Stage g-.30 P.M. • Salu Band -Heritage Stage • Comedian Herb Dixon -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage • Malgkal 5pim with &Ma DilN. Teny Godfrey, Dllvld ~ bet. Goldfti ........ Dove - Bijou Theatre 10 P.M. • Rllymoild ~ -Grand Pacific Resorts Meadows Stage 10-30 P.M. • Big BllrMI 2000 -Heritage Stage For a healthier heart, here's something you'll find easy to cut out~ r---SPECIAL OFFER---• I I I For a limited titne, Hoag H~n Institute is offering I Cororury Calcium Detection using CT at a spcci.ll fee. I This non-invasive sc reening takes just minutes and can I I be invaluable in identlf ying early coronary artery I disease (CAD). I . • ... CIA, ... 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Alex Cooll'Nln DAILY PILOT Ted Crlsell gets the nicest letters from members of the Democratic Party. After the 54-year-old can- didate for the 45th Congres- sional District won the prima- ry election in March, Gov. Gray Davis sent him a per- sonal note. ·Put me down as a whole- hearted supporter,• Davis wrote. •And feel free to use my endorsement in any way that will be helpful.• The only problem, Criseil says, is that nice words don't pay the bills of a congressional campaign. He must run an extremely economical cam- paign -using techniques like e-mail publicity -because Democrats are gwl-shy about actually writing a check to fund a race for the 45th. "When you have limited resources, you put those resources in targeted areas where you have an opportu- nity to elect a Democrat,• explained Jeanne Costales, chairwoman ot the Orange County Democratic Party. And Crisell's quest may be such a long shot that be gets, no money at all from local Democrats, she said. Labor unions, says Crisell, !lre taking the same approach: big smiles, firm handshakes, no money. But the funding practices of these organizations aren't enough to discourage the energetic candidate. The same slightly unconventional spirit that drives him to run as a Democrat in the district dominated by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach) since 1988 persuades him that the money, one way or another, will come togeth- er. ·rm just going through friends and individuals" to raise_ Junds, Crisell said, speaking from bis 17th Street campaign office. •It's a very grass-roots effort.• Though registration in the 45th District is solidly Republican, Cfisell thinks ~l)J(:-INSlJH.Fll c :Ils AT RATF.s THAT ARE HARDTOBFAT 1 your CD is 1112turing or you're considering a new CD, don't sell yourself shon at the local bank. CDs available through A.G. Edwanla m now paying: 3 Month 6.40°/o 6 Month ·6.50°/o 12 Month 6~75 o/o Supply of these CDs is limited. 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"l think that the Republi- can elements of my district are strongly in favor of me, the conservative Democrats are in favor of me, and the majority of the Independents are in favor of me,• he said. "Most of the other candi- dates who have run against me in the past have had pre- cisely the same policy posi- tions as Ted, and by large majorities they've always been defeated.• Rohrabacher's seat is con- sidered safe by so many, the congressman added, that he faces his own kinds of finan- cial challenges. BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY Pl.OT Ted Crlsell ls the Dem.oaaUc challenger for the congressional seat that Dana Rohrabacher currently occupies. •If it's a safe district, they're less likely to give you money,• he said. "They feel like you've got a lock, so why donate to y.ou?" And that could be a key to a surptise success, Crisell says. He's betting that Repub- licans are overestimating the We Rent Horses • Gentle rental horses for trail rides & ~ les.10N. • Year-round after-school programs & summer clinics. • Kids 8 A up, adults, families., ~ etc. • ~ & traini~ in all Western & ~h styte.s. 1r4•848•9695 18381 Coldenftat St., H.B, email: He'PEC@t0Lcom level of support for his oppo- nent,. that the 45th has changed over the years in ways that will favor a Democ- rat. "He's going. He's going,• Crisell said. '"It's just a matter of lime.• Donations for Balboa Theater hit $20,000 BALBOA -The Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation recently received a total of $20,000 in donations from various businesses and individuals. The donations were from the First American Title Insurance Co., The Irvine Co., Alfred L. Erickson Family and Mark and Terry Markowitz. To date, the foundation has raised more than $1 .6 million that will go toward renovat- ing the crumbling 1927 movie house. The remaining price tag to complete the project and launch the first season of perlormances is S4 million. The foundation was formed in 1995 to transform the old theater into an elegant ;l.50-seat performing arts Venue. However, initial esti- mates by the optimistic group of community leaders turned out to be far below the actual price of the project. There were a number of unforeseen costs, induding compliance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act. As a result, the theater must install an e levator, wider aisles and handicapped bath- room stalls. While the foundation had hoped to have the renovated theater open by fall, the scheduled opening was post· poned after the city planning department said its review of the plans would take longer than anticipated. Still, the group of res1· dents have shown consistent dedication in the face of more than one setback and are now shooting for a 2001 opening. -Nollld Schwartz Sea Scout Competitive Sailing · Clinic JUiy 31 -5ept. 1, 2000 Lam &: Rd:ine Spo~p •Water~ Boar Handt~ • Ruic 8c Sit\laaon.s Tactics • Race Mana.mnent Going Fast • Swt a.ncf'Finiahea Fun S4W"f dink ;,, .Flfott ja;.,, far ,,.,, ,,,,J tifil '"~ m ct>M,nitiw Mili"I· . Classifted ads work for you! UC lnllie~S.m•'Jlmw • > Doily Pilot • WHAJ"S AR.GAY runs pttlodl- calty In the Daily Pilot on e rotating bask. If you know of en event or activity that could appear In this cofumn, please mall the Informa- tion to Delly Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; tax tt to (949) ~ 170; or e-mail It to daf/ypl- lotOfatlmt!S.com. SAILING CWSES Orange Coast College's aa.ll- ing program this summer will offer nonctedit womeo's keelboat classes, designed for women who have been on boats but are beginning sailors. Class sections will be taught by Coast Guard- Ucensed female sailors. Classes get underway July 22 al OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $215. Information: (949) 645-9412. Spectacular Puget Sound educationaJ cruises have been scheduled for this sum- mer aboard OCC's Norw~t­ er, a classic 75-foot wooden motor yacht that introduced actor John Wayne to yacht- ing ·five decades ago. It will mark the third summer that Norwester "has taken stu- dents and community mem- bers on cruises through Puget Sound. Excursions are set to run Sunday through July 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. . Orange Cout College'• School of Sailing and See- manship has scheduled six noncredit intermediate Udos sailing classes beginning July 22. Classes will meet from 1:15 to 5:15 p .m . at the Sailing Center, ~ 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Evening classes will run from 5: 15 ~to 7 :45 p .m. Registration is S(J5. For more information, ca!N949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will offer a non- credit class· that teaches intermediate-level sailors skills necessary to operate a mid-size auxiliary cruising boat beginning July 23. The class will be taught aboard the Islander 36, • • Andiamo, • and is limited to six students. The Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $215. For more informa- tion, call (949) 645-9412. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Waters.ports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14- foot Sailboats at $15 per hour. (949) 729~ 1150. Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Mari- na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, • Freeclo111 From: WEIGHT PROBLEMS EATING DISORDERS ADDICTIONS DEPRESSION Affordable, Confidential Professional Help • Former Betty Ford Center Clinician • Director of Drug & Alcohol Treatment • Author of Gifts of SobrletY & other self help books Call for info: " Barbara Cole, MFT (714) 429-0888 . wmr's MDAT?' power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first- mate instruction. For more infonnation, call (949) 673- 7763, tlle Blue Dolphin Sail- ing Club at (949) 644-2525 or the Udo Salling Club at (949) 675-0827 for rentals. IOIT IENTIU Balboa Boat.Rentals can put you on the water in so many ways. Single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14 holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore or to cruise the bay. Have a par- ty? On the Water Scavenger Hunts are a hit aboard the ever-popular electric boats. Por more information, call (949) 673-7200. Enjoy a day cruising the harbor with Duffy Electric Boats at 2001 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach, a full. service' manufacturer, sales, rental and service provider of boats. Duffy offers electric boat rentals ~y the hour. sev- en days a week. All boats are equipped with CD players and window enclosures. Ice and cups a re provided . Reservations are suggested. One hour is $60, however, midweek specials are occa- sionally available. Call for <ietails. Free parking. lnfor- mation: (949) 645-6812. Sall airborne outside the harbor, pu!Jed by a motor- boat, courtesy of Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip costs $45. Information: (949) 673-1693. Spend • day relaxing ln a motorized lounge chair (ent- ed from Resort Water sports inside Newport Dunes for $25 an hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rails, beach furniture and wet suits are also available. For more information, call (949) 729- 1150. Balboa Boat ]lentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, motor- boat and electric boat rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. For more information, call (949) 673-7200. Rent a party pontoon, chap- arral runabout or family pon- toon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. For more information, call (949) 673-3372. The Hart:>or may not be Venice, but you can always pretend. Spend an hour on a gondola tour offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 1028. Cost is $75. Price includes a basket of bread, cheese, salanti, ice, glasses, blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine is available for pur- chase. For more information, call (949) 675-1212. Gondola Adventures/New- port, 3101 Coast Highway, also offers one-and two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tow with champagne costs $70. A two-hour tour with dinner and champagne costs $180. Pickup at waterfront restaurant is available. For more information, call (949) 675-4984. Irvine Coast Charters In Lido Marina Village offers two-hour electric boat cruis- e~ with a gounnet dinner. Cost is $180 for two people. Other cruises are available, complete with free cham- pagne. For more information, call (949) 675-4704. Zip through the water on a sea motorcycle -it's called a Sea~oo -at a cost of $65 for lllingle/dO!Jble-seater. A three-seater is available at $75 an hour. For more infor- mation, call Walk on Water (949) 675-6800. It is next to the ferry on Balboa lsJ4lnd. Streamline, center-console fishing boats may be rented at Balboa Boat Rentals on BaJboa Peninsula. These new 19-inch boats ., are equipped . with live bait tanks, fish-finders and VHF radio. Available by hour and half-day rates at $170. Fu!J- day rates are $240. l,1-Drive offshore boats equipped with VHF radios can be rented by the hour, half-day or full-day. Thursday, July 21, 2000 A 1 Rates range from $40 J.K!r hour to $195 for lbe d«ly. Call Balboa Boat Rental.!> dt (949) 673-7200. CRUISES The Newport Lculdlng Belle is available for wedd.J.ngs/recepUons, cock- tail/s1ghtseemg c ru1ses and meetings dt a co~t ot $250 dn hour (m.lnimum two hours) and ~150 each ddd1tional hour. For charterl>, ldll (949) 361-3b40. lndlvlduals dnd small groups Cdll eniuy ~dturddy and Sunddy <:hdlllpdgne brunch cru1stJ., w1lh food from lhe C'dn1wry C 'nnc,ec, run from 10 d.n1 to noon dnd from 1 30 to 3 JO p n1 Cost 1s $31 per persun 1 h1· C ·druwry also offers d cllru•l·r crmw lor groups of JO lo hO Co'>l 1., $63.50 per persun hJJ 11101f' informdtion. «ill (ll441 1>75- 5777, Fun Zone Boat l o. runs 45- oun u te Cflll!.1• 1.1l111lb $b, chJ.ld.H:!n $1) dlld 1 lJ!J 11unutt> crube (ddult:-. '!>>!, • hild1 l•n $1 ), depdrllnq till' l~.tlbud Fun Zorn: ewry h,111-huw. 11 a.m. tu 7 p.111 \ 110-111111utc showboat .,u11~l·t c 1111.,l' ledves lhe fun Zww di 7 pm. at d lust of $6 p1•r c1duJt dnd $1 µer chtld. Privdtl chc.1rtt>r'> dre avd.ildble. f·or 11uJ1c 1nlor- D1dbun, Cdll (94!-I) b I i-0240. tLUTH~RAN CHURCH OF THI: MA~ff.R MORNING PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM Enrolling Now • Chri~tian lns1ruction • Devdopmemal Program • Hands on Craft Activities •Phonics •Computer Instruction _llC.,;;:,_ • Before/ After School Care Available 8:30 AM to 11 .• ~0 AM 2900 Pacific Y1t:v.r d1 1h Corona del Mar, Califo1 111d lJ 2<>~"' (949) 759-1146 • \ A8 !hundoy. M>i 27, 2000 llWPOl'f IUCI AQIATICI Clll Tbe Newpo11 Beach Aquatics Club is a year-round team dedicated to the devel· opment of competitive swim- mers. Workouts will be divid- ed by age and ability levels and will be coached by Ted Bandaruk and all-AmeriC4Il coach Rod Turner. Registra- tion will be taken on site and an equipment fee of $30 is payable to the swim coach at the first practice, then every three months thereafter. There is also an annual U.S. Swimming fee of $35. information: (949) 640- 6740. BAS EIALL CAMP -Newport Beach will otter a ' . 'stJMMm . ' Players will ~ the rules of the game and improve their offeniive and defensive strategies. &ch camper will receive a football, T-shirt and evaluation. It is suggested campers bring water and a snack each day. The.camps ·are from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 7-11 and Aug. 21-25. Regis· tration fee is $88. InfonnaUon: (949) 544 .. 3151. GOLi CAMP ' - Daily Pilot class offered at Newport Beach Goll Cowse will empbuizes stance, &Wing and use ot clubl. Students may bring their own clubs or rent dubl from the course, and each student will be asked to pwchue one bucket of practice balls per lesson. Each class will last 90 min- utes and registration ls $45. Information: (949) 644- 3151. GYMNASTIC. Newport BMch will otter gymnastic training for kids ages 6 to 11 throughout the summer. Registration is $50 · and instruction will be offered in balance and tumbling, skills on the uneven parallel bars, balance beams, rings and the vaulting horse. Stu- dent-to-instructor ratio is approximately 8 to 1 and stu- dents enrolling in intermedi- ate classes must have instruc- tor approval. weeklong baseball camp for ldds ages 6 to 12 from July 31 to Aug. 4. Each camp runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and each camper is ask~· to bring water, lunch and a snack each day. A baseball, T-shirt and an evaluation will be given to each camper after the camp is completed. The program will focus on baseball fundamen- tals through drills and fun games in a relaxed setting. DON I.EACH I OAl.Y PILOT A skipper and his navlgaUonal pooch sail their way around the bay in a sabol Young gotten ages 6 to 14 may learn game fundamen- tals including grip, stance, swing, putting, chipping and driving, along with rules ~d etiquette. Each camper will receive a golf bat, T-shirt and evaluation. Th~ camp is spon- sored by the city of Newport Beach and each camper is asked to bring a snack, water and their own golf clubs each day of camp. The five-day camp begins Aug. 7. Information: (949) 644- 3151. Information: (949) 644- 3151. Information: (949) 644-3151. . . BASKETBAtl~P Newport Beach w1l1 host a basketball camp for kids ages 7 to 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. July 3.1 to Aug. 4. Registration is $96 per player, which includes a basketball, T-shirt and evaluation. Each camper is asked to bring water, lunch and a snack. Information: (949) 644- 3151. ADULT, YOUTH IOATING Newport Beach will is offering four-hour beginners' workshops for people ages 14 and up. The 8 a.m. to noon workshops are designed for participants to become famil- iar with paddling calm bays in touring kayaks. There will be an orientation on equip- ment, safety guidelines and a three-hour on-water session on paddling teclinique.s, wet exits and in-water rescues. Registration is $65. A wetsuit is required and rentals are available through the South- wind Kayak Center. Young- sters must have a liability waiver signed by the parent. Information: (949) 261- 0200. CANOE I KAYAK CAMP Youngsten ages 8 to 12 will learn basic kayaking and ~oeing skills in various weeklong camps offered by Newport Beach. Registration for each session is $125 and there are 10 weeklong camps to choose from. Each day, youngsters and their instruc- tors will paddle to destinations around Newport Bay, with the final day consisting of relay races and hot dogs at the Newport Aquatic Center. Campers must pass a five- minute swim test and they should bring a towel, sun- screen, wind breaker ·and snacks to each camp. Locker rooms with showers will be available. A teen canoe/kayak camp will also be available throughout July and August for kids ages 13 to 18. Information: (949) 644- 3151. CUMlllG CAMP Designed for ldcb ages" 9 to 16, this camp will teach prop- . er techniques for safe rock climbing, including how to tie proper knots, belliying proto- col and hand and foot tech- nique. 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FUG FOOTIALL CAMP Youngsten wtll Improve football skills in a safe and noncompetitive environment in a weeklong camp run by the city of Newport Beach. GOLF ETIQUEnE Newport Beach will ofter a ~ass for golf etiquette for beginners on Aug. 16 from 4 to 6 p .m. Th~ classes will offer enough information about golf rules and etiquette to allow playing immediately. The classes are designed for ' youngsters ages 8 to 12 and a $7 material fee is payable to the instructor. Information: (949) 644- 3151. GOLF RULES AND OIQUETIE A two-hour dass on gou· rules apd etiquette will be offered to adults from 7 to 9 p.m. Aug. 16. Registration is $30 and there is a $7 materials fee payable to the instructor. Information: (949) 644- 3151. GOLF CLASS Designed for beginning and intermediate golfers, this HORSE RIDING There w1l1 be four borse- riding classes in July and August ·at Christian Montes- sori School in Costa Mesa. 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CA 92627; fax to (949) 646-4170 "' cAlt (949) 57~ ....... ~the time. data and ioc..tion bf the ewnt, • well •• contact phone number. A com- plete llstlng Is evellable at http:Jlwww.d.llypllotcom. TODAY Borden Bustnea Connec- tions, a business networking and referral group, will begin · an ongoing series of meetings from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at Borders Books, Music and 'Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (114) 256-0353. Jacque Daniel wlll otter Ups on public speaking at 12:15 , p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (114) 432-7854. Archlted Helmut Jahn wtll discuss bis newly designed Imperial Bank Tower at 1 :30 p.m. in the lobby of the building. The Imperial Bank Tower is at 695 Town Center Drtve in Costa Mesa. Reser- vations are required . (310) 201-8800. WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO · Rugs & Runners on Sale . A Al.DEN'S 1663 Placentia St., Costt Mesa (,.,)646-4838 . . AROUNDToWN Newport Harbor Al'M Chamber of Omunerce will host a sunset after-hours mixer at 5 p.m. at Din Din in the Bamboo Terrace, 1713 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free for members, $10 for potential members. (949) 729-4400. Author David Gabbe wlll host a cooking class, •Exploring Soy,• from 6 to 9, p .m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The . class will also be off~ed from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 3. Cost is $30 plus a $10 matertals fee. (714) 327-7525. llandy Mltcbell wlll di.lam the challenges that come with parenting at 6 p.m. at the Pour Seasons Hotel at Pash.ion Island, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $75 for two guests. (949) 574-8200. Fidelity Federal Bank wlll present a seminar for home buyers at 6 p.m. at 1515 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. The program is geared toward homeowners and first-time buyers. Free. (949) 629-7540. 2036 Quail St., Newport Beach, CA 92660 fllDAY Tbe N~rt BMcla Plre Department will preeent a •Power Outage Public Infor- mation Porum• at 9 a.m. at City Hall, in the Council Chamben, 3300 Newport Blvd. The forum will caver information on the potential for power outages and rolling brown-outs, prob- lems, solutions and how they could affect businesses. (949) 644-3104. Orange Coanty bat special- ist Steph.anie Remington will lead a one-mile walk at 1 p.m . in search of bats at Crystal Cove State Park, at Pelican Point on Coast High- way. Meet at the El Moro Visitors Center. Pree hike; parking is $6. Reservations: (~9) 491-7647. SITU I DAY There wm be • tree demon- stration and discussion on Japanese calllgraphy at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. The event, titled •The Art of Sho: An Afternoon with Shoei lbata• will be held at Carousel Court at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. 1be event is free. (310) 829- 6060. "'Toal LUe s..pow ..... t· lecture eeriel creator Morgan Rogers will preeent a semi- nar on health and stress management at 3 p.m. at Borden Boob, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (114) 432 .. 1854. SUI DAY Park · rangen wlll lead a beck-country hike at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, at Pelican Point on Coast High- way, between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Meet at the El Moro Visitors Center. Free bike; parking is $6. Reservations: (949) 497- 7647. MOllDIY The Newport Beach Ubr8ll'f. will present "Medicine Wag- on Variety Show• for chil- dren in first through sixth grades, at 10:30 a.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave.. Newport Beach. The program will be repeated at 3 p.m. Aug. 2 at the Mariners branch library at 2005 Dover Drive, New- 949.852~8655 1st Month of Personal Traini .. . . port Beach. Both programs are free. (949) 717-3801. WIDllSDAY The American Cancer Soci- ety will offer make-oven for cancer patients at 10 a.m. at Hoag Hospital, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Pree. Registration: (949) 261-9446. Popular Jazz saxophonist Paul Taylor will perform at Fashion Island's Summer Concert Series from 6 to 8 p .m. at Bloomingdale's Courtyard, Fashion Island, Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Admission is free. Reserved seating is $15. (949) 721-2000. "Newport Bay at a Cross- roacls • will be the topic for Speak Up Newport's month- ly meeting at 6 p.m. at The Riverboat Restawant, 151 E. · Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hors d' oeuvres will be served at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public and guests are welcome. (949) 224-2266. ....... . Thursday, July 27, 2000 A9 Borden liter.._• clK!r <• group will meet at 1 p.m. at Borders Boob, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St., Cotta M.a. (714) 432-7854 Members ot Jewtsb Fmallf Service of Orange County will meet at 7:30 p.m . to~ cuss issues, concerns and responsibillties of adult chil- dren who are caring for their elderly parents. The session is at 250 E. Balcer St., Suite G , Costa Mesa. $20. (714) 445- 4950. IUG.5 The Home Depot in Costa Mesa will offer free home and garden clinics from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through August .. The clinic topics are: Indoor and Outdoor Pest Control, How to Install Ceramic Tiie, Install Vinyl Aooring, Fenc- ing Decks and Pool and Spa Care. The store is at 2300 S. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-4220. 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(949) 831-7413. lbe Orange County chapter of the Single Gourmet, an fine dining club for singles, will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Calypso in The Sutton Plaoo Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Dinner is $62. Reservations: (949) 854- 6552. AUG.6 The Mulligans wW perform Irish music after group mem- bers are inducted into the Guinness/Muldoon's Wall of Fame at 2 p.m. at Muldoon's Dublin Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. (949) 640-4110. AUG.7 Victoria Burnett will host ·Stories and Songs,• a free program for children enter- ing first through sixth grades, at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach P<iblic Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 717...J801. AUG.I The National Assn. of Women Business Owners, Orange County chapter, will host a networking event at 6 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $34 for members, $48 for nonmembers. Admission includes dinner. (888) 281; 0001. • • . . . ARoUNo TOWN . lbe Single Gourmet's Orange County chapter, a fine dining club for singles, wW meet at 6:30 p.m. today at 1\"oquet on South Coast Plaza's tbJrd Door, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (949) 854-6552. AUG.9 Victoria Burnett will host "Stories and Songs,• a free program for children entering first through sixth grades, at 3 p.m. at the Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 717- 3801. AUG. 10 Victoria Burnett wtll host "Slories and Songs,• a free program for children enter- ing first th.rough sixth grades, at 10:30 a.m. at Bal- boa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. (949) 717-3801. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $55. (949) 854-6552. AUG. 12 Vlrgtnla Carlson wUl give a free l~ture on summer care for roses at 10:30 o.m. at the Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. (949) 673-2261. Noxcuzt Fitness will present an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to benefit the Orange County United Way. The health fair with local health and fitness businesses and restaurants will feature food, entertainment, giveaways, chair massages, spinal The Orange County chapter screenings, free supplements of the Single ,Gourmet, an and more. A silent auction jptemational fine dining cl~.. with itetns <Jonated from local for singles, will meet at 6:30 companies will be held. All p.m. at Asia 101, 2901 W. proceeds will go to the United Way. Noxcuzl is at 1617 W. Cli,ff Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 642-5866. Author Steve Nakamoto wUl discuss relationships and his latest book, •Men Are Like Fish,• at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854. The Friends of the Newport Beach Library will hold a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, · 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 759-9667. AUG. 14 First-through slxth-graden who participated in the New- port Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Program are invited to •A Fabulous Finish• at 10:30 a .m. at the central library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The program will be repeated at 3 p.m. Aug. 16 at the Mariners branch library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. (949) 717-3801. AUG. 16 A sdence-fidion book cUs. cussion group will meet at 7 . . LIFETIME mE mY EXCUllVE DISTRIBUTOR cuARANTEE c•R•n OF uFmME &UARAITEE CARPET $ 99 llfttlMt St1l1 W11r11ty 1 . SQ. llfttl•• W111 W1rr11ty FT. llfttl•t C!\1• l1rr11ty ?. INSTALLED · . llfttlMt F141 l1tt11ty WOOL BERBER CAR PU $249.~: 4000 STORE BUYI NI POWER C1r~!f Ct-~ ·n1 Wert•'• Llr,11t C1r~t R1t1ll1r . IF YOU'RE NOT BUY IG FROM US YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FREE . . p.m. at Borden Books. MUISc and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) •32-7854. AUi. 17 Tbe Orange County WebGr· rls will d.l.scuss new media and technology network, exchange information and give job and business leads at 7 p .m. at Borders Books, Music and Cate at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854. AUG. 19 Marriage and Family Thera- pist Maxine B. Cohen will hos! •0tvorce: A New Begin- ning,• a workshop for men and women in the process of divorcing or recently divorced, at 10 a.m. ~t 180 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The workshop is $40. (949) 644-6435. Newport Harbor High School's Class of 1970 will celebrate its 30th reunion with a buffet dinner and no host bar at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. $55 per person. (949) 54.8-1823. IUG.24 Paine Webber wUl bOst a free seminar on •Investing for Women -Taking Control" at 6 p.m. at 888 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 717-5600. IUG.30 Ian Rankin's "Tooth & Nall" will be the subject for the Bor- ders' mystery book discussion group at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear Sl, Costa Mesa. (714) 432- 7854. ONGOING A women's therapy support group mee~ to discuss rela- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St. No. 105, Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. FJtends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged ... Daily Pilot to bring ln unwanted books. With the exception .of law book.I or magazines, all dona- tions -hardcover and paper- back -are welcome and are tax.deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries: Balboa, Mariners or Corona del MM. They also may be drQpped off in the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 759~9667. The Newport Beach Newcomers OUb meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. 1be group ot about 100 women go on the road and play golf, tennis, bridge and more. The group also holds several evening parties. (949) 854-4501. Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors d discussion group focusing on issues, concerns and respon- sibilities of adult children car- ing for their elderly parents di 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is lo help children and other con- cerned r~latlves identlfy problems and issues and develop appropriate solu- tions. The cost is $30. (714) 445-4950. lbe Costa Mesa. Chamber of Commerce bolds networking luncheon meetings from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes- days at the Costa Mesd Country Club, 1701 Gou Course Drive, Costa Mesa Visitors are welcome. Cost 1s $13. (714) 885-9090. The Udo Ille Toastmasters Club meets at 6:30 p.m Mondays at the Oakwood Apartments, 1700 16th St., in the dubhouse m tbe main level, in Newport Beech. (949) 5 15· 9470. Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill The purpose j.s to provtdf> participants With emotiondl and spiritual support to man· age illness and its conse- quences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at JeWl'>h Family Service, 250 E. BakN St., Costa Mesa. AttendanrP is fTee, but registration 1s required. (?ut-'45-4950. .• Daily Pilot DIXON CONTINUED FROM A 1 other Newport Beech offi- dals signed an agreement a month after his arrest stipu- lating the dty could collect more than $512,900 in inter- est if the remaining principal on the original $1.8 million was not paid by the follow- ing year. i;owever, Dixon bas not paid any oC it and the city has 10 years to make good on the court decision, said City Atty. Bob Burnham. Ohl plans to start his search in Northern Califor- nia, where Dixon was last seen by a Daily Pilot reporter, ducking into a run- down apartment on Bancroft Way in Berkeley. Ohl will hire some people to track down Dixon's current resi- dence and determine U he bas any assets. Ohl said be does not WESTCUFF PlAzA Irvine Ave & 17th St. Newport Beacb (949) 631-3623 know why the dty hasn't tri~d to hunt down Dixon before. •My guess is it's unlikely he's got much money -but then be was good at getting money and hiding lt and not looking like he bad it,• Ohl said. •people can get very, very creative on how they bide money.• Long before be was arrested and charged with embezzlement, Dixon start- ed working for the dty in 197 5 as a clerk. He rose through the ranks, eventual- ly becoming utilities director in 1988, earning $86,000 a year. So trusted was Pixon, who was affectionately called ·uncle Bob,· that when then-City Manager Bob Wynn announced hls retirement in 1991, many thought Dixon would take the helm. Less than a year later. Dixon was caught with hls hands deep in the city's . . pockets, stunning his fnends and admirers at City Hall Days before bis arrest, the Newport Beach Police Depertment teeeived a call from an AT&T Universal Credit oftidal who said a Dumber al large c:becks bad bee.n signed bf Dixon and d.epoAted mto bJ.s own aocoum.. A liimilaJ' call bad been 1ak.eo from Ctbbank JUA '1'\Ptdb5 IM:tar~ Paying rmaganary con-tra.cu that Ix: was responsi- ble tor negoCJaUDg l>mon 15flied c:hecb lO bdlbous supplieB and ~t property ownas. The c:hecb were bemg endaned and diverted mto tm awn bank d<XX1Wll.. Thunday, Juty v. 2000 A 11 Dtxon spent the money on extravagant domestic and mtematiooal tnps, a tnlevel Huntington Beach condominium, a 1990 BMW, hundreds of framed photographs, a blne-share in Jamaica. clothes and 1ewelry. Investigative reporter Theresa Moreau captured this Image of Bob Dixon on the streets of Berkeley in the spring of 1999. $~kiJi I bit lk o/lil1 •Let our trained staff capture that special momenr· LARGEST SELECTION·OF .INVITATIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY • Weddings • AnncuKements • Invitations • He&um Tank Rentals • Custom Gift Wrapping • Party Goods • BallOons '£1 Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all. .. THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAJHTENANCE1 CAU FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAYI I [L] !.!cg~.!!·s I (949) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery a landscape Co., Inc. 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 6'.Riff UMOiCDUtG 1GR1.it&Bi '™™ VISIT OUR WEBSrTE: WWW.LLOYOSL.ANOSCAPE.COM ._ .. _. . . . . . . AIZ ~Mr21.m JONES CONTINUED FROM A 1 DID08 ot ~ tanlra and~ laWI, flied the lawluit JWv 18 at Santa Ana's eentrial JUltkle eemer. asking Pletcher~ to nian- bune the S15,0QO mv.Uga- tion into the lnddent and tb9ll slapping the <XllQPUlY with a $2,500 penalty. 1be dealenbip will pay the penalty tnstead ot fighting it in court because of the huge potential for liability, said Howard Miller, general coun- sel for Pletcher Jooes Motor Cars, Inc. ·The downside risk is gar- gantuan: Miller said. •Mil- lions and mllliom of doijars. And this as a resolution we could live with and the district attomey could live with." • The matter must now be approved by Superior Court Judge Thomas Thrasher. • The complaint alleges Pletcher Jones Motor Cars improperly closed 10 under- ground storage tanks when the car company moved from SEAH HIU.ER I OAl.Y Pl.OT Failure to me certain paperwork after moving from tts old location at Spruce and Quall has cost Fletcher Jones Motor Cara a St 7 ,000 fine. . its old location because it.did- n't obtain a required closure permit from the Orange Coun- ty Health Care Agency's envi- ronmental health division. The underground tanks were used for storing gasoline and waste oU. and by law must be monitored for contamina- tion or leakage into soil and water. The permit requiies under- ground storage tanks be neu- tralized, ~and locked. It's been a matter of law since Dec. 22, 1998, said Nicholas s. Thompson, deputy district attorney in the environmental protection unit Fletcher Jones officials say they did close the under- SAILING CONTINU 0 FROM A 1 past. Uniack said, there tend- ed to be more interpersonal squabbling, whereas an almost eerie harmony pre- vails today. team has always been a tough competitor. Though it never bad quite the extrava- gant results of this year, Newport Harbor dominated the water in 1993, 1995 and 1997. That kind of tradition, Malm said, makes a differ- ence. But Jaime Malm, who coached the · group..> between 1992 and 1997. pointed out that even at its cattiest, the •They've seen the team winning,• he said. "When [the current members] were young, they wanted to be For quotes, research and trading discipline, call DOUG MITTELMAN (949) 862-1234 or (800) 876-0353 19800 MecMhur Blvd., Suite 1400 • ltvtne Ca 92612 ...... oldie New'Mtl!eoctf.atlMlt..ct' ... ~__.,,~ W..tba e50 .... lllllloawkla. IM~G..._. 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Fletcher Jones ts just one of Thompson said it is not many compal)ies in Orange uncommon for companies to C<>unty that may face closer empty the underground stor-scrutiny .from the District age tanks without following Attorney's Office, which has all the procedures. But just stepped up its support of cl~g the tanks is no assur-agendes that protect ground ance against contamination. water. soil and air. Newport Harbor kids and- win everything.• And the school's rivals are all too aware of the power of those past victories. "(Newport Harbor] has a reputation for being goOd, • said Marc Barra, coach of the University of San Diego High School's sailing team, one of Newport Harbor's main rivals. •For the kids in that area who are getting out of Junior high and want to sail in high school, it's like going to a good college.• With the weight of that history and those expecta- tions in the background, it's not surprising that the casual approach only goes so far; unde·meath it is a major streak of competitiveness. ·u they lose,• Uniack not- ed, "they get really upset.• But that doesn't happen very often~ With your next dinner. Mouth-watertn1 entr~. a relu.ed dtn1111 atmosphere and .,.uo 1eattn1 with a , delllhtful view of Newpon Bay make for a ndreahlna blWla,auclay. , . WEB CONTINUED FROM A 1 He and his staff ot 10 work out OI a one-room office in Newport Beach, cbooling to l1ilk !DOit of their money into marketing the rapidly grow- . ing business. With 15 accounts up and running, the young com~y ·is in negotiations with 7 0 potential clients, Seminatore said .. ··Prom what I've seen. this will be the standard Within the industry within five years," he said. • U you have the option of sending your child to a day care with or without this, which would you send them to?• Installation of tile system costs day-ca.re providers nothing, but GuardianCam charges the centers a month- ly fee that usually results in a $9 to $15 increase in child- care costs per family. Once the GuardianCam system is installed in a center, parents may go onli.{le to sign up. A GuardianCam employ- ee will verify that they have a child in the school and then issue a secret password. Par- ents may also submit a signed request in writing to autho- rize other relatives to be ti CK CONTINUED FROM A 1 ticks tested positive for erli- chiosis. Lyme disease has also .been found in~ some tic.ks tested in Orange County, according to Alan Barbour of the UCI Medical Center. But the incidence of this problem is also fairly rare. Barbour said that in recent years, there have been fewer than 10 annual reports of the disease countywide. In the eastern U.S .. tick- .. •} .. DQily Pilot · lllued a pulWOld. If a pMl- word ii Uled frcml an UIWIU8l terminal, GuardlanCam ii aware ot it and CAD IDquh ana u1t1mate1y JM. a m>s> to tt •To begin~ I WU a lit· tle leery that maybe IOID8 unwantedl would be able to get on, bUt IO far -and I talk to a lot of mothers-I haven't heaJd anyone say anything bad about it,• Mills aakl. Parents can also communi- cate with their child'• day- care center and Guardlan- Cam through the Web lite. "I've gotten a lot ot poll~ tive feedback," sa1d Jamee Backus, dlredor of the New- port Harbor Montessori Cen-. ter. •And I can post infonna- tion -lunch menus, news or just informaUve letten to families on there." After just seven months in operation, GuardianCem's operators have aspirations of branching out into schools and other areas of bmrinen. •rd like to go naUon- wide, • Seminatore said. •The applications are endless. We're looking at schools, dog kennels, nursing homes and the loss-prevention market.• For now, however, GuardianCam is concentrat- ing on child-care providem and seeking larger corporate accounts. borne diseases tend to be a much larger problem, said Tom Skinner, a spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the late '90s, he said, the cen- ter found more than 12,000 cases of Lyme disease annu- ally, most of which OCCWTed in the Northeast ~ of the country. · But Metzger says she doesn't think it makes sense to wait for the tick problem to worsen here before taking . steps to ~al with il •1 only took (Holly) down there once,• she said. And once was all it took. 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M.D • &try ~Mn DougM~M.n Dr. Ovalle ~ all the physicians at ENG are also members of the pLyseian staff at ~in ~lley Regional HOspital and Medal Center. ~with the et1ire inttmal medDne staff at Ed•• Medal Group. they~ ~ic*l b pnMdir11 ~ve ~ C9l'e b-~ iadMdu.1 11.hh n.ds. • !! • I ONVAOO'ION Lu Anne and Tom Baker of Newport Beach, on vacation celebntlng their 31th wedding anniversary at Stnalet Reef Resort 'near Apia, Samoa. · · Stan Davies of Newport Beach and Tina Bazatu of Corona del Mar in Dundee, Ore., at . the Lange Winery with former Newport Beach residents, Paul and Lynda George. Circles of influence I mpressionism TO Modernism IN S outhern California A rt 1910 -1930 Now on view lhro11gh Sepumblr J O~, Ne1PJ>Orl Beath Al Belson · A Photographic Reverie NoW on ....., tflf'OiJ//h Silptt!Jmbet' 24 . ~ South a.it',.. . . • \1111 .. "'*""-.in SMh Cclllt ......... ""' ........ 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Calling their inaugural fund-raiser "An Evening in Serentssi.ma, # Curtain and her able crew are creating a fabulous cocktail reception with an art show set In a new 10,000-square-foot Ital- ian villa atop Pelican Crest on the Newport Coast. On display will be the art of painters and sculptors such as Tony Bennett, Henry Fonda, Katbertne Hepburn, licbud MacDonald, Martin Mull, Leroy Neiman, Jonathan Winters and more. The event. which will last through the weekend, begins with a sunset cocktail party on Friday followed by two days of villa towing and art perusing. Tickets to the party are $100 and tickets for the weekend romp are just $15. Proceeds will benefit the Newport Arts Foundation and its art program for chil- dren in the community. Call Curtain at (949) 574-3593 for reservations and more infor- mation. • That same weekend is al.so the time for the upcom- ing and much-anticipated summer jazz festival featur- ing musical legend Chuck Mangione. The Hyatt New- porter Amphitheater will be the site for the Hoag Hospi- tal Sandpipers summer con- cert. Mangione. best known B.W. Cook THE CROWD for his hit single and album titled "Feels So Good,• will headline the sum.mer jazz concert that will feature an array of artists. The Sandpipers, Hoag's longest-running support organization, is led this year by Newport's Marsha Orlin. The Aug. 20 jazz event was launched at a recent summer dinner chaired by Barbara Shapiro, and attended by devoted Sandpipers, includ- ing Patti Estabrooks, Jessica Duma, ~otera Townsend Brakesman and Roseanne Levan. Also attending the kickoff dinner will be Robert and Valerie Zwerllng, Artu Levi, Emlly Bergman, and Hoag president Mike Stephens. V1P tickets to the jazz festival are $100, while general admission is $40. Call Hoag Hospital's Foundation office at (949) 574-7208 or the Hyatt Newporter at (949) 729-1234 for more informa- tion. • Now if you're really look- ing for a wild evening of · summer fun, don't miss the local reprile of the touring off-Broadway show, •Joey and Marla's 25th Wedding Anniversary• set for Aug. 11. The Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion of Southern Callfomia is planning the event at the Quality Hotel, Anaheim. "If you loved the wed- ding. then you better not miss the 25th,• say the orga- nizers of the soiree. It is actu- ally a show that reveals for the audience just what it means to be married for 25 years. "This show pokes fun at the trials ol marriage, the tJi- als of raising a family and the CQurt trials o! Uncle Vin- nie,• adds co-event chairs Greg and Karen Castro and Joe and VUdd Etter. The local fowsome are very busy planning the final details of the celebration. which they add will "revel in the celebration of marriage, mayhem and mafioso mad- ness.• David Mount is president of Southern California Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, with Helen Johnson, Gary Green and Glnney Gonzalez work- ing on this special event. Tickets are S7 5 per person and can be reserved by call- ing (714) 938-1393. • Golfers mark your calen- dars as Sept. 11 is the day for the 11th annual Bob Hope and Dr. Howard House GpU Tournament. 111is is one ol the major social/charitable events on the Newport goll schedule, benefiting the House Ear Jnstitute Founda- tion. founded by the leg- endary House, who by the way stopped by my offic.e today to remind me about the townament. The 90·something H<>Use is healthy, wealthy and wise. Quite a combination. "Age has gotten in the way of my social l.\fe a bit,• he s~d. In fact, you'd never know that age has' gotten in the way of anything for House. The former varsity tennis p~ USC reports1liat his long and healthy life is attributable to common sense and good genes. •rm a very lucky man,· adds the good doctor who .bas pioneered so many remarkable techniques to advance the medical field. As for~ercise, House, who still plays nine holes of goU hequently, says: ·1 have a stationery bike at both of my homes in New- port and Los Angeles. It is very much a stationery bike. I look at it and it sits there.· The Hope/House tourna- ment is a ladies' and men's scramble at Pelican Hill Goll Club, Newport Coast. Gloria Osbrink will once again pull out all the stops to provide a first-class event with a mar- velous talent-driven dinner to follow the tournament. For more information, call (949) 643-9260. • a.w. COOK's column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Sandplpen Patti Estabrooks, Jessica Duma, Solera Townsend Brakesman and Roseanne Levan at the organi· zation's June 11 dinner. 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Her concerned friends and family stage an intervention because everyone but Megan knows ~t she is spiraling down into that abyss known as homosexuality. Megan ts thunderstruck; she never considered herself a lesbJ,an. But than.ks to the tine efforts of deprogram- mers at nue Directions, Megan can be saved. Everyday heroes like Mary Brown (Cathy Moriar- ty) and Mike (RuPaul Charles) arrange to have girls like Megan and Gra - ham (Clea Duvall. •Girl Interrupted•) relearn all the feminine qualities, Le. vacu- uming, m1scellaneous house- hold duties and every June Cleaver conceit imaginable. Uf~ at 'Ihle Directions resembles a gulag. Compul- sory meetings are based on one 12-step program after another in which the girls are taught to recognize and conquer their •addictions." But life atnue Directions ls not always what tt leeIDI. Wbyls Mrs. Brown's son living Rob Orozco with a gar-dener who could cer- tainly double as a Chippen- dale dancer? Why is the staff more concerned with homo/heteroerotidsm more than the •patients?• 1be cast try their best with the limited and relentless screenplay. Moriarty as the head mistress of 'Ihie Direc- tions definitely bas a second career if she. decides to became a drill instructor. Her comedic timing is priceless. The main complaint with the screenplay is how many times should a film outline its agenda without dumbing down to the audience? The film resembles a · great John Waters film, even though it is o~y marginal m its comedic abilities and social satire. (In fact, Waters' regular, the great "Mink Stole,• even·makes'an appearance.) If this material had been in the hand of Waters, the comedic and social possibilities would have been endless. Consequently, the film suffers from an amateurish feel, awkward yet heartfelt at the same time. But the best intentions cannot save this film from its obvtous shortcomings. • ROS OROZCO. 30, Is an attorney VIA'lo lives In Newport Beach with his wife and two cats. J=() u F.&:H-:i r1-.i . r-~oJ.R~t Fourchette's Executive Chef Denis Sidhoum, invites you to celebrate their first anniversary. Durtng the month of August, mention or bring this ad, Sunday thru Thu~y evenings, and receive a ... COMPLIMENTARY eomeoF FRENCH WINE ,. thing right but ls a Utile con- fused as to why people seem to be solldtous of her health or mental stabWty. After all, it was just a car accident a year ago, and she ls fully recovered. A former successful musidan, she gave it all up to be the per- fect wife. Norman Spencer (Ford) on the other band, is strong, seemingly bas a good sense . of himsell, is a successful 'geneticist and a loving father and husband. His father, for whom be is often mist.a.ken, was an overachiever, as is Norman. There also is a spiffy por- trayal by Diana Scarwtd of Claire's best friend, Jody, who does much more with her scenes than the lines she was given. The ghost in this ghost story is a young blond Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer star In "What Ues Beneath.,. female whom Claire does not know, nor can she figure out why she is the object of her attention. At ttlis point in her life, Claire begins to doubt her sanity. She is left a mes- sage in the steamy bathroom mirror that says, •vou Pfeiffer, Ford sparkle in 'Beneath' 'What Lies Beneath" has a little bit of eve,rything. It is a ghost story, a mystery, a psychological thriller, a romance and a dra- ma. Despite the fact that it is not a comedy, it has a couple of light touches that are fun- ny enough to laugh at out loud. The characters are emi- nently believable, and the direction is masterful. It does take you back to Hitchcock. however, who was a master at weaving a story line.from subplots and red herrings. Robert Zemeckis does a superb job of rationing this tale in just the right pro- portions to keep you hooked. But the peripher- als, subplots and red her- rings may be somewhat distracting, like listening to someone telling a story who is being constantly interrupted. Hitchcock's films involved only one primary story line and layers and layers of oth- er happenings radiating out from the characters, which made you wonder how he would co~ect all of them. On the other hand, he had so much fun with th~ suspense angle that you do found Rich Fauno Sunday-Wednesday W'~ , .. Misbehavin' Joan Andre yourself fully involved and coach-' ing the character because you had been there before. I doubt very much that this would have worked with lesser talents than Michelle Pfeiffer, Harrison Ford and • Robert Zemeckis. Caire Spencer (Pfeiffer) is strong and caring -the good mother, wife and neighbor who does every- know." This aspect of the story is not at all overdone and pro- vides some good, suspense-• ful moments all without the use of hlgh-tech illusion. The total dependence upon the characterizations by Pfeiffer and Ford serves to showcase their talents, which are con- siderable. nus is certainly worth the price of admission, and though it is not a complicat- ed sto,ry, 1t appear8 to be. • JOAN ANDRE. "over 65, • Is Newport Beach resident who does a lot of volunteer wortc. . . . . . I 0 (; MI\ IN ') T •. ". : {" ( '1\ ' 'I l i ' I • ' • f, (I Dalty Pilot BATEBOOK Thunday, July 21. 2000 Al7 Lunch is servedJwith flair at the Pleasant Peasant ., , ........ Santaa-oce I have to admit it's been years $ince I'd visited the Pleasant Peasant, but after having lunch there a few times for this review, I'm bard pressed to explain why. Located near the airport, on Martingale Way, the quaint French bistro has been a longtime favorite with the office park lunch aowd since it opened tnore than 12 years ago. Owners Laurent and Usa Perre share the responsibili- ties of run-Dlniln rung the R · EW restaurant in classic French fashion -Laurent deftly runs ~e kitchen while Lisa charms her guests while talQng charge of the dining room. The restaurant itself is bright and airy, with the rus- tic charm of a country farm somewhere in Laurent's native Brittany. Blond-pine walls are accented with whitewashed trim and are adorned with copper cooking utensils and hanging plants. Lattice trims along the ceil- ing and multipaned windows with stained..glass inlays add to the cozy appeal. The menu at Pleasant Peas- ant isn't complex or trendy; it focuses on traditional bistro fare that features large por- tions at reasonable prices. You won't leave the Pleasant Peas- ant hungry or broke. The lunch menu features most of the same items as at dinner time, but at slightly lower Prices. The prices and com-..... ~ ments ln this column are based on the lunch menu. Once seated, you'll be served a basket of warm aust rolls with some creamy, sweet butter. They're the per- fect accompaniment to Lau- rent's signature appetizer, a pate ($4.75) of duck, chicken and pork. The pate can .also be ordered as part of the Peasant Lunch ($6.50), where it's served on a baguette With a tangy Dijon mustard. Other starters offered for lunch are a house salad ($3.25), tossed greens topped with julienne vegetables and several soups. Onion soup ($3.95), a bistro favorite, is served in a large crock topped with a large aouton and a bubbling layer of Gruyere cheese. The beef broth is well-stocked with onion chunks, but I found it surprisingly bland, as if some- one had forgotten the salt. The gazpacho ($2.95), on the other hand, is right on the mark. It's a zesty cold tomato soup with minced fresh vegetables that leaves a nice tingle on your tongue and is a perfect first course on a hot sumnier afternoon. Laurent always prepares a soup du jour ($2.95 pr an extraSl.50 with an entree salad or sandwich), such as a creamy potato and leek puree that we tried on a recent visit. The soup was light an~ sa~· tying, with just 'a hint of nut- meg offsetting the earthin~s of the potatoes. The lunch menu at Pleas- ant Peasant features !>everal entree salads and sandwich choices not found on the evening menu. A clasdc nicoise salad ($7.95) is offered with a slight twist. The bistro favorite features greennnixed with hard- boiled egg, green beans and chunks of tomato and tiny green picholine olives. naditionally, canned tun'a fish is also added to the sal- ad. Here, they upgrade the dish slightly by t~pping it with a slice of grilled ahi. The house vinaigrette that accompanies the dish teases the palate with the subtle but distinctive flavor of fresh tarragon, creating a pleasing rendition of a longtime coun- try French staple. Other .calads include a "i i 11 l l 1 I I ' ) l \ \ I I l I " I . I ~ I f I l : l \ \ ! I \1 I ) ( ) / I \ ( I I I i \ ( I The Premier Steak 8c Seafood House •Rib Eye • Dd monfoo • Porterhouse • Steak Diane (Prcpcued Table Side} * Rack of Lamb •Veal Chol>' •Prime IUI> • Filct Mignon • Steak Tanar (Prcpanid T.WC Side) •Frog Lep ~Table-Side Seafood •Swordfish •Salmon · •Halibut ~.Poached, Grilled or S.Utecd) • Australian Lobster Tail •Abalone • Stone Cr.ab Oaws • Alaskan King Crab Lep •CnbCalra ·=Crab warm goat cheese salad ($7 .50) that tops a mixture of greens. apples and walnuts with croutons of baguette slices coated with warm goat cheese and tomatoes. Or try the smoked salmon ($7.95), -mesquite-smoked on the pre~es and mannated with the house vinaigrette. Several sandwiches also are offered, all served with a side of mixed steamed veg- etables. I like the chicken sal- ad ($6.75), which is borne- made with a rich herb may- onnaise and bits of chopped tomato and aunchy comi- chons. Another good choice is the smoked turkey ($7 .25, $8 with Swiss cheese). The turkey is smoked in-house and is served here on a crusty baguette with lettuce, tomato and homemade mayonnaise. As you'd expect of any good French Bistro, the Pleasant Peasant offers a ~ection of reasonably ~rices wines by the glass or by the bottle. Now if you'r!? like me and can't drink wine with lunch without risking being asleep at your desk by 2, stick with iced tea or lemonade. Otherwise, enjoy one of the nice selections with your meal and what the heck? Don't go back to work. Entrees at the Pleasant Peasant show off Laurent's skill with classic bistro cook- ing. The Wellington ($9.50), for example, is a country take on an elegant cldssic. 'fypically a hlet mignon is coated with pate and a mushroom sauce and then roasted in d puff pastry crust. Here the puff pdslry sur- rounds a savory but definite- ly more down-to-earth slice of meatloaf, accompanied by a nch bordelaise sauce and fresh mushrooms. Another timeless FreQch dish is crepes ($8.95), an'd lhe ones served here don't disappoint. Thin pancakes are filled with a savory ID.ix- ture of chicken and mµsh-. rooms, all topped with a clas- sic bechamel, or white sauce and Swiss cheese. Despite the rich ingredients, the di.sh is surprisingly light and is one of my favorites. I was somewhat disap- pointed with the duck farcie ($11.50), a boneless duck leg stuffed with a mousse of chicken and vegetable and then roasted. The mousse had a nice, course texture and went well with the rich duck meat, but the duck leg itsell had surprisingly little meat on it. The lamb shank ($12.95), arguably the restaurant's sig- nature dish, fares better. The lamb is braised in a rich tomato wine mixture until it's ready to fall off the bone. The moist meat is tender and flavorful, and the portion served is guaranteed to leave you with no room for more. It's easy to overlook the Pleasant Peasant when try- ing to decide on a spot for a reasonable business lunch or light supper. But I'm never disappointed when I go there, and I'm impressed to this day at the excellent quabty and large porbons the Ferres are able to offer at such reasonable prices an such a channing setting. • Sl£PHEN SANTAcJwa'S din- ing reviews appear every other Thur1day. He can be reached via CHnail at food_c.riticOhotmail.com. I Entire Purchase I Valid Wr'Coupon Accept all competitor I Coupons EARLY YEARS TOYS L Exp. 7 /31 /'2000 -----1827 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach (between Irvine Ave. & Dover) (949) 642-4212 ) 052 lrvfoc Ave. Wcstcliff Plaza (949) 646-5746 The Original -MIKE~I STORE HOURS: Mon. -Sat. 10om-4pm Sunday dosed CAIPETI OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• ALL CARPliT & FLOORING. CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN h ·30°/ooff 'I ' Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates .CALL NOW 642-8400 Nfor All Your Decorating Needs!" A 18 Thu!1dcry, Julr 27, 2000 DATEBOOK Doily Pilot ' Children's theater. abounds µi NevvPort~Mesa· ly Tom Titus S wnmertime is when the kids come out to play. Shows for and about children have been featured recently at the new nilogy Playhouse and Orange Coast College, and the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse conducts an annual summe1 theater pro-· gram for disadvantaged youngsters. Now the children's theater bug has spr~d to the New- port Tbe-Thealer ater Arts PREVIEW Center, where a young people's fantasy entitled "My Emper- or's New Clothes" opens tonight for two weekerids. Hopefully, this will be the start of an annual children's show at NTAC, according to the show's director, Terri Miller Schmidt, and theater publicist Jack Millis, who's . taking a role in the produc- tion. In pdst years, Newport has mounted kid-themed shows such as "Tom Sawyer" and "Snoopy,• which proved so successful that the group now plans to present children's shows on a regular basis. "My Emperor's New Clothes• is a t)Vist on the tra- ditional fairy tale by the late playwright Larry Shue, who wrote the riotously funny "The Foreigner" and the sil- lier comedy "The Nerd." Shue creates a fictional king- dom of Mango Chutney, wherein reside the emperoT and bis daughter, Princess Farthing ale. . The princess must marry a prince because that is wha~ princesses do. Howev- er, she is secretly in love with a commoner. The emperor decrees that any- one who can convince him that something is real that actually is not will be given his daughter and half the money in Mango Chut.rley. Also, if anyone can weave the emperor a comfortable suit of clothes for an upcom- ing parade, that person will get the other half of the country's cash. You probably can guess what happens, but the fun will be seeing it, and New- port has drawn on some familiar faces on the local Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Ticlcets are $8, and reser- vations are being taken at (949) 631-0288. Even South Coast Reper- tory ls getting into the chil- dren's th~ater act. SCR's Young Conservatory Players will present "Melodrama Madness." on the Second Stage at 1 and 4 p.m. Aug. 19and'20. "Melodrama Madness" is a compilation o.f Victorian · musical acts that recreates life in the 1890s, and conser- vatory director Sheila • Hillinger's intent was to •cre- ate a show much like audi- ences would have enjoyed in the days of the English music halls when a variety of acts filled the bill al every perfor- mance." <;ONRAD lAU I DM.Y PILOT Skreecb (Jack MllU.s), shows the Emperor (Damien Lorton) his new dotbes as Oodney (John Gillies) looks on In .. My Emperor's New Oothes," at the Newport Theater Arts Cen ter. The program will include "Vaudeville Ollos" -side acts and sketches by magi- cians, poetry readers, opera singers and other typical entertai,ners of the period. Then comes an old-fash- ioned melodrama, complete with an audience sing- along. stages to put the show together. Damien Lorton, who directed the recent "Gypsy" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, and ~dri- . . ana Sanchez, who played the title role, head the cast as the emperor and the princess. Millis joins Darren Suck- les, John Gillies and a h0&t of Don't EvenThink About Buying Without Visiting ... HEMPHILL'S RVGS & CARPETS 2~0 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 www.rvgsandcarpets.com Mon-Fri 10-6 .Sat 10-5 children in the 23-member cast. Lorton al9o doubles as musical director, with Kerri Vickers band.ling the chore- ography. Performances of "My Emperor's New Clothes" will be .given at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturc;tay with mati- nees at 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday through Aug. 6 dt the Newport Theater Arts Admission is $5 for adults and children. Call SCR at (71 4) 708-5555 for reserva- tions. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater tor the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. TROPICAL CAFE Relax ••. Life is one long weekend CORONA DEL MAR PLAZA NEWPORT 6EACH (949) 760-8686 • -3t -. COMMUNITY · I ' . . ' The .. I sifDIT "' ' . ' *I've been here 40 years and can't believe the city gets anything out of it, apart from the trash. " ' ' •'Ira COllllO YOUI SllTITIVIS arY. OP COSTA MESA ~'Mesa Qty Hall, 77 Pair ~Colla Mesa, CA 92626; (1.IC) 754-5223 ...,.. Gary Monahan 01 •ell: Ubby Cowan, Unda Dlliaa. Jee E.riclcson and Heather ..... art. Of NEWPORT IEAOt. NeWport Beach City Hall, 3300 N8wpoi:t Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663; (949) 644-3309 ~JohnNoyes Co di: Gary Adams, Jan Debey, Nonna Glover, Dennis O~ Tud Ridgeway and Tom 'Ibomlon COAST COMMUNrTY COlUGE DISTRICT 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, CA !n626, (714) 432-5898 CIMmcellor. William M. Vega IMrd: Paul G. Berger, George E. Brown. Walter G. Howald, Jer- ry Pattenon and Arm.ando Ruiz aaTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, CA 92$28-1200: (?t.4) 754-5Gt3 90md: Jim Pet I ffilU$ Art Pe.f. ' ~"Arlene Schafer, Greg Wood- side aod Dan Worthington Olfl"6E COUNTY IQMD OF SUPERVISORS Hall ol Administration, 10 Civic center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 93101 • Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Maia), (714) SJ.4-3220 · p Thomas Wllson, 5th District ~Beach, Santa Ana ff#ts), (714) 834..JSSO library officials say no more old news lVlth reference to the recent eCliibnaJ (•Umairly tainted Ubrary foUndatk>n deMrVea support,• July 15) In tbe Deily Pilot relative to the Newport Beach Public Ubrary, we • went to make IUJ'9 that tbe Pilot .. cammunlty receive a clear, ·aqc.-11 ind c:urreat memage. ~Of~ lhalt.ees ....... 8w:b Public: ~my c:Nll-• a coune of ....... ..... Oil ~ ......... ._. .. ,.. ...... a.Llnry ~~°'-tbe -N'l'E ~ I 54th Street resident and ufer, on Newport Beach surf contests held along the stretch of beadl between S4th and S8th Streets. The city council on Tuesday voted to ban the contests on Memorial Day and from June 15 through Sept. 10. EDITORIAL Thursday, July 27, 2000 A19 Hotel tax increase good ·news .for city I n November, Costa Mesa voters will decide on a proposed tax increase. The good news, the residents will not be affected by the tax. More good news, the funds would be used to buy and preserve land as parks and op~ space. You might ask: when is a tax increase ever good news? The answer: when it's a hike in the hotel tax. The City CQuncil has placed a mea- sure on the November ballot to raise the city's so-called transient occupancy tax -or the hotel tax -to 8%. Now at 6%, it is low. In fact, it hasn't been raised in about 20 years, so you could say an increase is long overdue. But Costa Mesa residents pay hotel And even at 8%, the levy would be taxes when they go on vacation or on below the county average, making it business trips and as taxpayers, they unlikely that the tax would render Costa don't have a say in how those cities use Mesa's hotels uncompetitive in the mar-the revenues. ket. The hotel tax currently generates The argument bas been raised that nearly $4 million for the city each year. raising the bed tax could hurt tourism -The increase could add more than $1 chasing away potential hotel guests. million annually -and that extra cash But really, when is the last time you would be used to buy up plots of pre- checked the hotel tax in a city before cious property before open space disap- visiting? Most patrons realize that there pears. is a levy involved in staying at a hotel, And whatever opinions residents but do they change their destinations might have, they also have in their because of it? hands the power to approve or deny And Mayor Gary Monahan has the tax. The measure requires two- argued that it is unfair to tax outsiders to thirds voter approval. That's good benefit the city's parks. news, too. -' .. Residents to·city: please preserve open space AT ISSUE: We asked Newport Beach residents if they wanted to see the city keep the land behind the library as open space . . I would truly like to see the City Council and the Planning Cominls- sion keep some of our open space available for the residents of the community. I've lived here for 20 years, and all I've seen is new R d houses and ea .,. new sbop- RESPOND w~ ~1:~ parks for kids to play and families to go. What about keeping what used to be a very cbanning and impeccable place to come is now becoming just buildings. I would like the council to take that into considera- tion because I don't see evidence that that's what they care about today. KATHY HORTON Newport Beach I think the city should be doing more to protect what's left of our open spaces. I've seen it disap- pear over the last 35 years. It's very discouraging and many of the new people here don't realize what they've lost already. . MARGIT MOTTA Newport Beach I feel \lelY strongly about the open space. I feel very strongly that we have to save what little is left of the open space in our areo. EMILY DESENBERG Corona del Mar Yes we should protect open spaces because there's hardly any left and it is extremely ful mam>er. Please help UI punue that growth that our community bas every right to apect. Ml.XIMTOUC Board Ol Ubriiy 1hllaJei nd BRIAN 1'08lJOA I OAt.Y Pl.OT Envlronmentallsts, such as Bob Causttn, are working to protect open space ln Newport Beach. Causttn Is pictured ln the field near the library, where an arts and education center could be built. ' important to do so. doing as much as we can to pro-hope that we will put an end to all JO ANN PILES tect what we have left of open of this building. Newport Beach space and keep our beach atmos-THERESE LYNOt Why is it so easy to vote down an arts center or an addition to a church, both of which a.re enhancements to our spiritual and cultural life, and yet a hotel and conference center is on the brink of being built? Is it only a matter of time until another hotel brings a thousand-room expan- sion on us? All of us should be IWLIAG phere open. Newport Beach DEE DEE IRINIC Newport Beach I am very distressed about bow they're selling our open 1a.nd. The beauWul Castaways ts a bunch of ticky-tacky houses now. And now the Newport Dunes resort could take ·away that beautiful area that would make a glorious park. I The city should value the open space as many of the resi- dents do, and not build on that open space. We should look at buildings that need to be rede- veloped rather than build on open space. DIANE AHO DENNIS BAKER Corona del Mar • .. • 1005 Bonnie Doone Large 4 BO, 3 BA family home with bay and ocean views. Spacious IMng room with high ceilings, 3 car garage and large back patio. Please call Marian Phillippi at (949) 717-5111. 12 Rue ChatNu Royal StUhning single level •eordeau>f plan on extra large lot at the end of a cul de sac. Skytights, crown moldings, and other amenities. Please call Carol Allison at (949) 717-5111 . - Belcourt townhome with ·parquet floors and spiral staircase. Living room with 2-story ceiling and French doors leading to patio. Please call U.... Phillippi at ~17-5111 . Turnkey white bright realdence with 4 BO, 3 BA, fresh paint throughout, new neutral carpet. security system, air conditioning, wood floors and more. Please call Rick and Paula Cosenza at (949) 495-0707. Absolutely the loweat price in Ocean Ridge. Gorgeous, almost new home 'With vaulted oeilinga in entry and large windows. 4 BO, 2.5 BA with extra large backyard. Pleaae call Marian Phillippi at (949) 717-5111. Custom built home In Ocean Ridge designed by Todd Schooler with ocean and city light Views. 4 BO, 4.5 BA with spacious master suite. Please call Duncan Forgey at (949) 717-5111. Completely remodeled home with European flavor. Gorgeous kitchen with granite counters and a.istom cabinetry. Beautiful master suite with view. Please call Marian Phillippi at (949) 717-5111. Recently .remodeled, this single family residence includes new brid( decking, walkWays and part(ing area. Dock will ~uptoa '35' boel. ...... -catt- Jeho-~ • (949) 717-5111. . Juat ate~ to the beach this duplex has 2 units with 2 BO, 1 BA each and parttlng for 3 cars. Great income Investment Fumilhed with washer/dryer In each unit. Plea'Se call John and Carol Jacobs at (949) 717-5111. Well maintained one ttory home located on prime street with beeches at both ends. Spacious interior patio and oversized 2 car garage with extra storage area. Pleaae call Bim Hastings at (949) 717-5111. 4'01 Cottt8nd Attractive, 1raditional one-story home with ocean view. Recently remodeled wtth raised ceiling• and plantation shutters. Large yard with raised deck. Please call Mike Marr at (949) 717-5111. Febuloua bey and city light views from this 2 BO, 2 BA condo. Bayfront end unit with aeparate dining area. fireplace in living room and patio. Oock1or 48' boat Please call -John and Carol Jacobs at (949) 717-5111 . Magnificent Newport Heights do9K>uae wtth 2 BO, 1 BA, plant8llon lhutlln throughout and lerge country kitchen with bay window. ~comer lot 't:loae to great ic:hools. Pteaae cal J.B. Griffin 8t (949) 717-5111 . Fabulous Montserrat Plan 0. Customized home with 5 BO, 3 BA. 1 BO and 1 BA on main floor. Amenities Include large gourmet kitchen, built-4n BBQ and fountain. Please can Sharon Swanson at (94'9) 717-5111. 8pecUlculllr oceen and Catalina views from thla 4 BO, 3.6 BA home. Gourmet kitchen, 3 decks, wine storage and loYely landscaping. PleaM call Rick and Paula Cosenza at (949) 495-0707. I 0 ... Quot•Of llEDIY " . . 'I~-.......... to tall._ .. anybocf>f who bows -, • '8t's lllf 111"91 • fds '9 real llSt -" Mlle Glcldlngl, Former Newport Harbor High football coach . . . .,.,. -~, ...... 9m'ltWl..OIMIC Ml Ille.I --- Doily Pilot Sports Edi1or Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 • Thursday, July 27, 2000 BJ Gentry, U.S., headed for Pan-Am Games Giddings to present Wilcox at Hall of Faille • CdM 1-figh product departs.for Games Aug. 10 CORONA DEL MAR -Garrett Gentry, a freshman at UCI this fall, has been named to the United States Junior National Men's Water Polo Team u a two-meter defender for Coach Jim Brumm. The Corona del Mar High product, a first team All-CIP Southern Section player while leading CdM to the CIP Division B champi- onship, will continue training with the Junior Team at Claremont McKenna College before departing for Miami Aug. 10 and on to Barquisimeto, Venezuela Aug. 12 for the Garrett Gentry Games, which are Aug. 13-20. In Wednesday's edition, Gentry's first name was transposed from notes in error. • Former Newport Harbor High football coach will 9et about four minutes at the podium in Saturday's NFL ceremonies. Rlchenl Dunn coach in charge of the defense, cam- DALY Pl.of• paigned hard to the Hall of Fame's Board of Directors the last few years for NEWPORT BEACH -The •l Wilcox to enter the hallowed doors at great fraternity of football Canton, Ohio. coaching has led Mike Gid-Wilcox, an outside linebacker, asked dings to the podium Saturday at the Giddings to present him, as the Hall of Pro Football Hall of Fame induction Fame inducts Howie Long, Ronnie ceremonies. Lott, Joe Montana and Dan Rooney in No, Giddings himself won't be the Class of 2000. accepting accolades into the NFL pan-"I only get four minutes to talk theon. He will, however, present Hall (about Wilcox),• Giddings said. •And, of Fame inductee Dave Wilcox of the anybody who knows me, knows that's San Francisco 49ers. impossible, so that's the real test.• Giddings, a former 49ers assistant Giddings was advised by longtime DREAMS COME TRUE AD An area competition for. men (i.e ., the Jones Cup) will be launched Friday afternoon at Newport Beach Country Club. W ay back in May 1997, there was a dream. It consiSted of two parts: One male, one female. Today, actually Friday, the completion of that dream will come true as we ignite the flame for the inaugural Jones Cup, a men's community pro-am that has been dying to get called up to the front page for 38 months now. H they say patience is a virtue, espedally in the game of goU, than Ridad Dunn GOU the Jones Cup will be a good thing. •1t goes to show, if you stick with it, once in awhile you get your 15 minutes of fame I guess,• Newport Beach Country Club men's champion Bob Kraft said, referring to the Jones Cup on his home course (1 p.m. tee time for back-to-back foursomes in a better-ball gross format). Designed partially with the idea of promoting the area's club champions in this newspaper's circulation, the first Jones Cup should be quite a kick with the four bead professionals partnering with the four men's club champions in the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series. friend and former 49ers Coach Bill Walsh to remember his glasses and notes. •1 just plan on reading my (saipt) and getting off the stage,• said Giddings, who coached Newport Har- bor High from 1982 to '85, compiling a 34-12-3 record and leading the Sailors deep into the playoffs every year. Giddings said writer Paul 7irnrner- man of Sports lliustrated also cam- paigned for Wilcox to get the canton enshrinement. Another time, while playing goU with Dick Butkus, Giddings asked the Chicago Bear linebacking legend about Wilcox and Butkus responded: •Name me a better one?• SEE GIDDINGS PAGE 82 The series was started out of this column in '97 and launched the Tea Cup Cassie for women that summer, as Selby Schriber (Big Canyon Country Club) won the inaugural Tea Cup at Newport Beach. MASTER 'SARGENT' In May of that year, the four women's club champions were cbaUenged to compete against each other in an 18-bole, • m-<>ke-play format to decide a Dally Pilot champion, since the ladles captured their respective dub titles by whopping margins. So, Fletcher Jones called one day and said the Mercedel-Benz dealenhlp In Newport Beach would be happy to IJ>ODIOr such an event. which wu a1lo aeated to tout wmien'I golf and bring the ~ commu:Dity doter together for a eummer day ot tun. Lib inStant colfee, the 'nM Cup Qlmc brewed q\dcJdy end WU NiMly to 18"8 to u eager public ooAug. 1, 1997. bM believe, lndudlng. SEE GOLF MGE 12 School's in session for Mesa Verde CC bead pro. Rkherd Dunn DAILY PkOT T~::1t. one.,f preeminent golf authorities and fnstrudon, hopes to conduct a cUnic Friday fn the inaugural JoDMCup. The Mela VenSe Country ~~ealonal will join UD4teur Pete Deley, the two-time M81a Verde men'& dub cbampjaa., In the ultimate CXllDlllunity pro-em. bolted by Newpcrt 8eeicli CoUntry Club at 1 p.m. Sargen1, who came to Mesa Verde in 1995 after 17 years as the bead pro at Yorba UndA Country Club, was voted into gofrs pantheon in 1997 when he garnered PGA of America Professional of the Veer honors. Known for upholding the creeds of golf and keeping the game fun, Sargent is • highly decorated dub pro who got· his start promoting junion. Pour times, Sargent WU selected the SCPGA's Junior Golf Leader and In 1989 won the PGA of America Verde Country Club, Sargent was asked a question -·would you play?• -during discussions about the future of the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Oub Championship Series and the possible inclusion of a men's pro-am. The put president of the Southern California Tom s.gent Jumcx Golf Leeder •Bdng'em on.• an eager Sargent said boldly, yet modestly, while cupping his hand and curling his fingen In rapid motkln, a dear sign for Daily Pilot dfidak to move forward with the Idea. PGA. Sargent made a name for htmself u a teacher. One of his former pupils, Kellee Booth. can be regularly seen on the leadeiboard at.LPGA Tour stops. •The teacben don't make the playen, tbe playe,n make the teacben, • Sergent once said. Award. Thtee timii, ~t WU named SCPGA 1Mcb8r at the Year, and In 1991 Wiii mo.en u thie SCPGA Prat_...._, at tbe Year, then MrYed a tbe teeUoo's president from 1993 to-'95. In • meeting b tbe 'JM~ OMlic pdor to tbe 1989 event at MeN The Jones CUp, wbicb will be played ID a belts-bd groa fonnat. ii • spinoll from tbe 'JM Cup Qeeek. wbkb WU SW19d by tbe --in 1991 for WOll*l. Jack saOs into semis a.-... Ms Hlgb ---pdi-.y H.-Q Ogl8 ID .. .........._ M. 1-6. 7-5. ....... ... o I .. . ' . . . . ti ' ' . ' B2 ~ !"'r 27. ~ SPc:>m....;:...,~.:....,!-~-----....;....;--=-~-......-..;.._...;,---"""!".:"'"------"'!"'G-1~0-0~1N-G~s~~~-ce-~pIO-inh~~~-:-!!am~::-. tained-~~-~~,:--~-~;.~L!':"""';r:-y:r--:~:--:nE:/~ Fm· s· t f bloo·t1 CONTINUED FROM Bl since 1977. Francisco, both losses to Dal- ·1 had Wl)cox from 1968 las in 1970 and '71 Giddingt said Wilcox and (as a rookie NFL coach) A left line back~ in his glo-• Butkus. were probably the through 1973 and he made ry years, Wilcox (6-loot-3, 241 . . two most dominating line-the Pro Bowl every year. He pounds) was an offensive backers in the NPL during was an absolutely dominating guard and defensive end. at • Americans take first the same period of time that outside linebacker ... he's shy, the University of O eg n In the league has ever seen. but he's the toughest (player) 1964, be became rtheo first of best of three in the . . COSTA MESA LlmE LEAGUE "Lawrence Taylor'$ great, I'd ever seen on the field.• defensive lineman in Hula but he didn't manhandle Giddings said that if the Bowlbistorytoea.moutstand-playe~ the way Butkus and 49ers were winning at half-ing lineman honors. Wilcox did,• Giddings said. time, opponents would essen-Out of Oregon. Wilcox was "They just growled' and tially stop running plays at throµgh them around. But off Wilcox and comerback: Jim-drafted by the 49ers (the 29th the field Dave was the nicest my Johnson. player taken overall) and the human being you'd ever •rve made a living in the Houston Oilers of the young meet.• NFL since 1968, and in those American Football League Presenting Wilcox to the 32 years I've never seen the (46th player overall). He opt- crowd in Canton and the live likes of him.• Giddings said ed for the more established ESPN2 television audience is of Wilcox, a durable player 49ers and converted to out- • a huge highlight in piy who missed only one game in side 'backer, a position in coaching career,• said Gid-his entire 11-year NPL career. which Wilcox earned the dings, who owns and oper-Wilcox, who made the Pro nickname ·Tue lntim.idator. • DALEY . C::ONTINUEO FROM B 1 Country Club at 1 p.m., won the 1999 men'• club championship on Aug. 22 in a one-hole playoff against Randy Thorne. Daley and Thorne each shot 299, fal- lowed by Bryan Rolfe (305), David Sun (306), Tom McGreeby (308), Dave Tanchuk (313) and Farrell Hinkle (314). Clyde Sazver is~ Verde's all-time champion with five titles (1962·63, '71, '73 and '77), while lanchuk and Bill Ott each have four. In 1997, Daley won the inaugural Northwest Dodge Dealers Pacific Amateur at Bend, Ore., and last week played at Poppy Hills in the California State Senior Amateur for the sixth time in his careet. But the Mesa Verde club titles and the U.S. Senior Amateur last year rank atop Daley's highlight list. To qualify for the USGA event, Daley won lo\;¥ gross after three rounds on three different golf courses in the desert. including the Indian Wells Nicklaus resort course, where Daley shot · 67. Out of 250 players, Daley was first. Also in '97 I Dftley qualified for the Canadian Senior Amateur at Kapalano near Vancouver, and in '98 finished third in the Southern California Senior Amateur at the Alisal courses in Solvang. "(Daley} is a very good player, he's very competitive,• said Sargent., who has played ln a couple Senior PGA Tour Monday qualifiers, but would consider Kelly Manos (Big Canyon Country Club) to be the top pro in the Jones Cup. The Jones CUp is the men's ultimate community pro-am, a two-man, better-ball gross competition involving the · four private clubs in this newspaper's circulation. At stake are community bragging rights, a perpetual Jones Cup trophy and bigger headlines in the Dally Pilot •rm just a late bloomer,• . said Daley, whose small Newport Beach company publishes market and residual values for the computer industry. Last fall. Daley ~ an (From left) Jerry Anderson, president of Newport Beach Country Club, and Ted Jones of Fletcher Jones Motorcars stand next to the 2000 Mercedes-Benz ML320 at Newport Beach Country Club's signature hole No. 17 in preparation for the • Inaugural Jones Cup on Friday. battle for the ~ayor's Cup with a 7-2 victory. Josept\ loo DAILY Pit.or COSTA MESA -Since when is, a coey ballpark a lit- tle too coey? 'When you're the Costa Mesa National Uttle League Majors (11-12) AU-Star team and you gave up three home runs to Costa Mesa Natiotull's Brendan Hoffman, Skylar Cozad and Jamie Tinnion at Costa Mesa High's cozy Minor Pield. Behind those three blasts, the Costa Mesa Americans won Wednesday's Mayor's Cup opener, 1-2. It has the chance to be the third Costa Mesa American representative in four yea.rs to win the Mayor's Cup today at TeWinkle School, starting at 5:30 p.m . The annual series between Costa Mesa's two lit- tle league teams have never seep a third game. "'It's a big deal to the kids,• Costa Mesa American Man- ager Cliff Duemberger said. • n they win, they get to go to City Hall, meet the mayor and receive a trophy. The . kids are excited to play this · game. I'll tell you one thing, whenever our kids step on the field, they always want to win.· It looked like Costa Mesa American would get what it wanted after it jumped out to a 5-0 after three innings. RJ. Duemberger got the game's first run. He singled and scored on an error in the opening frame. C~ LAU/ DAILY ~OT Brendan Hoffman of Costa Mesa American (abowi) rounds second after slugging a boiner. Nattonall' Victor Valdez 11 at left. Below, R..1. Duerenberger unleashes a clellvery. Costa Mesa American's first home rwi was bit by Hoffman. He led off the sec- ond with a blast to straight- away center. ID the third, Cozad hit a three-nm shot over the left-center wall to give the Americans a 5-0 lead. That bome run also scored Jordan Kalke and Hoffman. The word •blast• was a plete game and gave up six relative term from the Nation-bits and no walks. Four of the als' side, who got the short hits he gave up came in that date with the mayor's secre- tary, Valdez believes that three home rum are highly wllikely today. end of the small dimensions. fourth inning .• •That first home run would •He struggled there a little have been a routine fly ball at bit, but he pitched well,• Cliff TeWmkle,• National Manag-Duemberger said. •He got er Julian Valdez said. •The really mad at me in the fourth fence &af? 200 feet, but I'm because l kept telling him to going to go out there one day throw changeups and curve- with a tape measure to see . balls, and he wanted to throw •rt won't be like this at TeWinkle, • he said. ·vou really have to hit the ball to score there. So it'll be a dilier- ent game. At least, I hope it is .• For Costa Mesa American. h<iw long it really II.• the fastball.• The Nation.alt tAcked on Costa Mesa American got Duemberger went 2 for 4 at the plate and Cozad was 2 or 3. Vinnie Valdez was 2 for 3 for the Nationals, and Matt Jeranko bit a double in the fifth inning. two runs in tbe fourth with those runs back in the fifth four consecutive blb. Bvan with a two-run homer by nn- Vangeem smacked the bill to nion; which also scored the left-center wall. but he Chambers. was held to a $lng)e. Tbe nut •That was a good hit for hitter, Victor Valdez, doubled. Jamie,• Duemberger said. That was followed by consec-"He struck out his first three utive RBI singles from Vinnie times at bat. He didn't show Valdez and HilJary Lanen. up for the start of the game, But that was it for Costa but he really redeemed bim- Mesa National. R.J. Duem-self.• MAYOR'SO. CostA MaA APll JCAN 7 CostA MaA NA1IGML 2 Costa Mm Nation.a 000 200 • 2 6 3 ~MmMwbn113 02x-7 9 0 Bagwefl and Vin. VIJdu, Errington (5); Duemberger and Cozad. w . Ouembef'ger. berger was solid on the While Costa Mesa Ameri- mound. He pitched a com-can is ready to schedule a L • a.owetl. 28 • Vic. Valdez (Nat). Jeranko (Nat). HR • Hoffman (Am), Cozad (Am), Tinnlon (Am). GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Fletcher Jones offidal. that at least 500 walked in last year's gaUay at One point or another in Tea Cup o..lk:-m at Mesa Verde Country Club, while otberl poltulate that between 200 and 250 lhaw8cl up to cheer on their friend, neighbor or dub member, or simply to watch wttb interest Some people have ttro1Jed the Tea Cup Classic fairwayw Just to examh>e a goJl course for the tint time ln the ~-Mesa area, perhap1 an equity-owned ub -l'UCb as Big Canyon, Mela Vel'de or Sana Ana Country Club -in wldda -.Y would otberwile not get a cbanClt Jo ... • It it far tram a~ Walk~. no mat· ter what golf boOk autbcw JOlm Peimtein once wrote about tb8 ~ Regardlell ol the number ol people in the gallery, it appeen tbe n.8 Cup Cusic bu at least accomplltbed HI lattial pl ol bdDging the club golf~~~. ·'lbe dubl Uw .,... .,.. • 'l'f1Vf dolei' who go to work on Monday mornings are headliners for the first time in their lives. A recurring theme lor the amateun - Kraft, Collins, Pete Daley (Mesa Verde) and Chris Veitch (Santa Ana) -is hitting the ball in the fairway. The:?have not become club champions by pla out of the rough. •years ago when wu learning to play goH and not playing very well, I came to the condusion that it's a helluva lot easier to play your second shot from the fairways,• said Kraft, who saaifl~ a little distance for accuracy. •vou really set younelf up to ICOf8 by placing the shot in the fairway ... It's bow many sboU it takes to get the ball in the hole, and there are a lot ot ways to do lt • Wat a~ 1or Pdday froa P9f'I truly? I think ,C .. under-~ wUl win It. Newport Beach CC wW p1my tndder than mO&t think. Admiaion to the JcDll Cup ls free. The weather~. be. grML Paul Hahn (Newport Beach), Tum SarVent ~Verde), Ke0Y Manoi t81g Canyon) aDd Mike Reeb! (Senta AM) .... tbe lour held tOgetber --"' .... ,. Ol'Cllllk~" . iUd.Jmy Al ... ~ ... COuiatiy Club PrellillDt Gd of Gae 9cNtbern califomia PGA Hd Of,._ • AIJf time tbe dut. cage&~ rora•llftle outing ls great. We doD dD a.t ..,.IP • prol p)aytng In the pro-em;. The Joag-awdld-.. eup, ....... after the bmeflK.'lor ol tbe ......... ,.....,.. =-:tc:"8tD11t1wtwtolf •ft .... ,. 1111 ...... *"91 tD .... .,.,'°~r>t'" •a.. .... ........ .. ~Cs• Illa ____ ,..Im_ -, f ' 0 I 0a;1y·Pilot Soom Dunlap knocks off another seed • Kulmaticki, Van't Hof, Khoury YOUTH TENNIS . today, courtes/ot a 6-2, 6-4 victory over and Coughren also advance Alexander Johnson. In the same dM· · several unforced errors to win the match. sion, Parker Rhodes of Corona del Mar Joseph Boo In the boys 14 singles quarterfinals, was eliminated by second-seed Plorante DAILY PILOT No. 2 Kaes Van't Hof of Newport Beach Sarmiento.Jr., 6-3, 6-0. NEWPORT BEACH _ 'IWo down got a bu_ge initial fight from No. 6 seed Newport_ Beach's Robert Khoury, the one more to go ~ • Jake Plerning of ·Corona del Mar. With No. 5 seed m boys 12 singles, advanced v.an-ouni' f some well placed shot,;: Flemm· g won to the semifinals with a 6-4, 6-3 win over .... sa ap o Newport Beach • •' No. 4 seed Andy Luo. His next opponent knocked off her second ranked oppo-the first set in tiebreaker, 7•6· is top-seed Walter Lau of Fountain Val-n~nt irl as many days with a 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 But that set tl:>ok its toll on Fleming. ley Vlwctory over No. 5 seed Juli~tte Mut:zke Van't Hof won the second set easily, 6-1, in girls 16 singles, Brittany Holland of . ~esday in the quarterfinals of the and he jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the N~Wport Beach continued her impres· fcls2 14 singles at the Jdnior Tennis aas-first set before Fleming retired with a sive run with a 6.0, 6_0 sweep of Jenny Ra 009 Tournament at Balboa Bay Club headache. Van't Hof faces No. 3 seed Tol't.Orea. She moves on to the semifinals cquet Club. . , . Ryan Malawy in the semifinals today. to face her second seeded opponent, No. Tu get to Fnday s finals, she has to Peter Kulmaticki, the No. 3 seed in 4 Kim Than. Holland defeated No. 6 knock off yet another ranked opponent, the boys 16 singles, defeated Nicholas Courtney Kay in the first round. No. 3 seed Amy Be~k, today. ~p Doan. 6-3, 6-l, in the quarterfinals. The Megan Hawkins, a junior at Newport beat No. 2 seed Carolina Velasco 10 the soon-to-be senior at Corona del Mar Harbor, was elimi.nated by No. 3 round or 32 Tuesday. High faces second-seeded John Mano Camerin Barron-Sandman in the QU'ls 16 M~tzke of Newport Coast easily won today, at 2 p .m. quarterfinals. But she and partner Erika the first set, 6-1,. before Dunlap pulled Ryan Caughren of Newport Beach, Buder moved into the girls 14 doubles out a close battle m the second set. After the top seed in the boys 10 singles, has a semifinals with a 6-1, 6-1 victory Johan- a lengthy break, she took advantage of semifinal match against Vivek Athalye na Phillips and Rachel Wong. Thunday, July 27, 2000 &1 .. JUNIOR TENNIS CLASSIC 2000 RESULTS CONRAD lAU I OAl.Y P!l.OT Top-seeded Hunter Jack of Corona del Mar drives the ball over the nel He's ln the semifinals of the boys 18 singles. JACK CONTINUED FROM 81 Ogle, the son of tournament director Bob Ogle and a graduate of Irvine High, lost to Jack in the CIF Southern Section Divisi9n I second round last May, 6-4, when the Sea Kings beat the Vaqueros, 14-4. Jack, who will be a senior at Corona del Mar High ne xt fall, mixed powerful winners and unforced errors with aplomb. After a 3-2 deficit in the first set. he blasted back with hard baseline strokes to win, 6-4. But it was in the second set where Jack demonstrated that he dictated the match, albeit for the wrong reasons. Jack did not get a second serve in du.ring that set, and be bad more double faults than points. Clearly frustrated in the second set, he ended it by smashing the ball into the back wall on the last point. •1 didn't play a very good match,• Jack said. ·1 wasn't serving well at all. I didn't practice all last week.• Jack's performance on Wednesday was neatly summarized in one moment in the third set. After a double fault in the third game, he blurted out, "I'm sick of serving.• He promptly followed on the next point with an ace on the first serve. Ogle, who will attend lrvine Valley College next fall, took advantage by keeping the ball in play, and he took a 3- 2 lead in the third set. In the fourth game, Jack was penalized a point for racket abuse, and Ogle was up 15-0 in the fifth gamf?t But that marked the turning point of the match. Despite Ogle's 15·0 advan- tage, Jack won that game. He won the next game as well to take a 4-3 lead. From that point on, Jack got all his second serves in. On the flip side, Ogle was starting to make unforced errors of his own and was getting visibly agitated. After Jack took the lead, the next four games ended in deuces. Ogle fouJJht off three advantages by Jack to win the eighth gsme after the fifth deuce. Ogle had a chance to take a 5-4 lead when be bad Jack down at 15-40. But Jack reeled off tow points in a row to take the lead. Ogle won the 10th game in deuce. Both players were visibly fabgued alter the 10th game, and both committed unforced errors. In a tense battle, Jack won the 11th game after deuce to take a 6-5 lead. He then hanunered Ogle with pow- erful shots to win the last game easily. Mackey wins five races at AquaZot swimming meet IRVlNE -Newport Harbor High sophomore and lrvthe AquaZot member Nicole Mackey won five women's A races at the AquaZot swim meet at UC Irvine last weekend Arrow placed third in the women's A 200 free with a 2:31.08. Kim McKay had four women's top 10 finishes. She was fifth in the 100 butterlly (1:11.97) and 200 lndMd· ual medley (2:35.50), sixth in the 50 free (30.12), and seventh in the 100 free (1:04.64). Among other local swimmers, was second in the 50 breast (39.96) and the 100 breast (1:28.13). She was also third in the 200 free (2:33.84), fourth 10 the 200 IM (2:53.90) and 100 free (1:10.83), sixth in the 50 free (33.52), and 10th in the 50 Oy (38.10). Junior Tennis Oassk 2000 (ft .. ,boa .. y Oub bcq&.-t Oub) BOYS 10 SINGLES ~Is -Vivek Athalye def. Michael Schneider, 6-1, 6--0; Jordan Rees def. Ryan Roeder, 6-2, 6--0; Florante Sarmiento Jr. def. Parker Rhodes, 6-3, 6-0; Ryan uughren def. Alexander Johnson, 6-2 .• 6-4. BOYS 12 SINGLES Qullrt9rllnats -Danny Desatnik def. Donald Johnson, 6-1, 6-1; Krishna Kahannan def. Fabian Matthews. 6-1, 6-4; Robert Khoury def. Walter Lau, 6-4, 6-4. BOYS 14 SINGLES Round of 16 -Rasha King Homneyon def. Tung Do, 6-2, 6-1; Michael McOune def. Greg Solodko, 6-2, 6-1; Wesley Miller def. Brown, 6-2, 6-2; Jake Fleming def. Tyler Jung, 6-2, 6-0. ~Nils -Malawy def. Miller. 6-1, 6-2; Mkhael McClune def. Clifford Yock, 6-2., 6-2; Kaes Van't Hof def. Fleming, 6-7, 6-1, 3-0 retired; Homneyon def. Shaun Maguire, 6-1 , 6-1 . BOYS 16 SINGLES Round of 16 -Logan Johnson def. Josh Stuart. '6-1, 6-4. Quwterfln11ls -Johnson def. Morgan Surfas. 6-3, 6-1; Sean canullas dedi. Steven Goldberg, 6-3, 6-1; Peter Kulmatidc.i def. Nicholas Doan, 6-3, 6-4. 90YS 11 5ING1ES Round of 16 . Sean canullas def Ryan Stodtwell, 6-3, 6-3; Hadley Ogle def. Chris Keyter. 7-6, 6-4; Alexander Richter def. Sean Harper, 6-2, P-1; Derridc KJunchoo def. Paul Strozier, 6-2, 6-3; Palmer Taylor def. Sean Korduner, 6-1, 6-4; Jeff Malawy def. Michael Bean 6-3. 6-0; Alex Brizolis def. Jared Haley, 6-2, 6-3; Eric Aamaes def. Jason Mednik. 6-2, 6-2. Quart9ffinals -Richter def. KJunchoo, 6-4. 3-6, 7-5; Malawy def. Taylor, 7-6, 6-1; Aamaes def. Brizolis. 6-2, 6-1; Hunter Jack def. Ogle, 6-4, 1-6, 7-S. llOYS 12 DOU8lE5 QuwWflnals • C. Freeman/ F. Sanniento Jr. def. C. Corum' G. Witherby. 6-4, 6-1 . Gllltl.5 10 SINGLES Round of 16 Stephanie Hammel def. Natalie Duckor, 6-1, 6-3; Brynn Boren def. Natasha Schulman by default; carlssa Aboubakare def. Whitney Wiese. 6-0, 6-0; Cierra Gayton def. Jeanette Losana, 6-0, 6-0; Shannah Henderson def. Meghan Chomeau, 6-0, 6-0. Quw19t'fln11ls · Aboubakare def. Gayton, 6-2, 6-0; Tiffrany Le-M~i def. Henderson, 6-2, 6-1. GIRlS 12 SINGLES Round of 16 -Brrttany Rosen def. Alvenna Lee, 6-0, 6-7 6-2; Bianca Aboubakare def. Brook Pletcher, 3..(;, 6-4. 6-1, Sarah Geocaris def. Kelly Curtis. 6-1, 7-5. Quwt.rfin11ls · Verontea U def. Rachel Miller, 6-1, 6-1; Abouba.~ def. S<lrah. 3-6, 7-6, 6-3; Rosen def. Becky Duesler, 6-1, 6-1. GIRLS 14 SINGl.ES Row.I of 15 -LI~ McBride def. Michelle Equivaer,'6-1, 6-1; Whitney Paul def. Lauren Pasquarelll, 6-1 , 6-3. . Qullrt8rflnals -McBride def. Megan Petrik, 6-2. 6-0; Vanessa Dunlap def. Juliette Mutzke, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2; Amy Beck def. Meghan Ehlers, 7-6, 6-4. GIRLS 16 SINGl.ES Round of 16 • umerln Barron- S<lndman def. Christina Jackso!), 6-2, 6-2; (4) Kim Tran def. Laura caster, 6-1 , 6-0; ~Is -Barron-sandman def. Megan Hawkins, 6-2. 6-1; Patti Kangwankij def. Melis.sa Selmanson, 6-3, 6-4; GIRLS 11 SINGLES Round of 16 • Nkole sad!« def. Christine Set1an by default; C&roline Freeman def. Laura Devendorf, 5-7. 6-2, 6-4. ~s -Harkins def. Meghan Feichter, 6-0, 6-1; Celia Durkin def. Mary Hung. 6-0, 6-4. GIRLS 14 DOU8l.ES ~ -s. l..aw5onlL Robinson def. N. Bugescul8. Oud, 6-2, 6-1; S. Gnffiths/A. Powen def. E. Buckley/M. Ehlers. 6-1, 6-0. GIRLS 15 OOC. LES Qumrtwflnals • P. RumanlK. Tran def. L Claster/K. T~lll. 7-5, 6-1; E. Buder/M. Hawkins def. J. PhillipslR. Wong. 6-1 , 6-1; C. Knut'SOn/J. Utrich def. K. Mdntosh/K. Nelson. 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. Mackey was first in tho SO.meter freestyle (27.60), 100 free (58.88), 100 backstroke (1 :06.95), 100 breaststroke (1:15.57) and the 200 breast (2:4:1.53). Newport Harbor student Jennifer Stephanie Gabert bad seven top 10 finish· es in 7-10 girls A events. Her best plal:ing in the boys races, Trevor Jones placed seventh in the 7-10 A 100 backstroke with a b'3.,3, and Alexander Swanson was eighth in the 50 A backstroke with a 41.50. CONRAD I.AU I MLY PW.OT Pe~r KulmaUcld returns ln to~m.ent compeUUoa. RECALLING THAT· ,FATEFUL FLIGHT Two Newport products take note of the Cal Poly SLO tragedy of 1960. n o Daily Pilot Sports Hall Of amers, Jim Newkirk and Ted 1\"ompeter, both Newport Harbor High grads, were connected with the recent Cal Poly, San Luis ObiSJ>(> athletic reunion. 'nompeter was tempor~y ' .. _ JnvolVed ·with tbe program J)ilannlllg, but then lfllpp8d utde when be Md to tab• brMthli fnD an • ....._. ~WU Gllll ol the icbool'I ~college~ ID lbe '50i. Nor to that. be was an outatandin9 • loOtbe1I )lnemen at Harbor J-tigb. ''9. It WU an..,,... villll tor Newldlk. wbo ~)Ip wlb ~ .-ai •• w ......... ........, ... ...., ... 2000 Cal Pair b•lbd ........ u.to•llf4alldMI,....,.. ~,.... ---·· ....... -t,• football. 1\"ompeter bad played football at Cal Poly in the early '50s for two years. He wound up bis career by tuminq to gblf and now makes bis home near Bakenfield • Harbor Higb's great 1947-C9 fullback, Bob. Both Bob and Charlie wound up with about the same yardage marks at the end and both aver.~ 6.1 per: C41TY· WATER POLO CdM sParkJes IRVINE -Newport Harbor High's 18-and·under boys water pok> team came in lllC- olid al tbe university touna- ment last weekend, wbile Corona del Mar WM tbtrd. In tblilt )me beild ... bMd metdlup, Newport belt CdM In tM foUr1b game. M SMl-n Kim m1M1e 11 M"9 1ar CdM, wtddl ... lied bf Al"- Dair'• tw6 pas. OIM WOil .. llnl *'- ..-, ·ft •• , .... " 01CNVP. t-:7. Miii; I ...... ..................... ..... , ...... o.1 ... pa d1i IMgt1• .... ,... s n a. .,... ,._, ta lnnl ......... -Clldrl--·-... ........... :i.c.n.... ......... . IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 0-Sal Dcyggwpt Pcnplt ADDUqt'nD No.; Applicant; Prqject Des;rigtlop; Project Location; Public Hearin& Date; Hearin& Location: S--00-144 (Orange County Sanitation District) Orange County Sanitation District Rehabilitation and repafr of 9~00 linear feet of 24-inch diameter sewer line. • Back Bay Drive from Newpon Dunes to upper Back Bay Drive and through Big Canyon to Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, Orange County Thursday, August 10, 2000, Item No. Th.9.d., Meeting begins at 9:00 a.m. Waterfront Hilton Beach Reson, 21100 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (714) 960-7873. Hearin& Procedures; This item has been scheduled for a public hearing and vote. People wishing to testify on this matter may appear at the hearing or may present their concerns by letter to the Commission on or before the-hearing date. Copies of all correspondence will be provided to the Commission if received a minimum of three working days prior to the public hearing. Written comments may be of any length; oral testimony may be limited to 5 minutes or less for.each speaker, depending on the number wishing to be heard. The Executive Director may recommend that the above item be moved to the Consent Calendar if, prior to Commission consideration of the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant are in agreement with the staff recommendation. If this item is moved to the Consent Calendar, the Commission will either approve it with the recommended conditions contained in the staff report or remove the item from the Consent Calendar by a vote of three or more Commissioners. If the item is removed, the public hearing described above will still be held at the point in the meeting originaJ~y indicated on the agenda. No one can predict how quickly the Commission wiJI complete agenda items or how many will be postponed to a later date. The Commission begins each session at the time listed and considers each item in order, except in extraordinary circumstances. Staff at the appropriate Commission office can give you more information prior to hearing date. Questions regarding this item and requests for staff reports should be directed to Karl Schwing, Coastal Program Analyst, at the South Coast District Office in Long Beach (562) 590-507 J. Published Newpon Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July 27, 2000 Th008 CNS1'791751 LEGAL NOTICE THE OHIO DIVISION OF SECURfTIES, PUA· SUANT TO OHIO RE· VISED CODE CHAPTER 1707 AND CHAPTE.R 1111. HAS IS-SUED A CEASE AND DESIST ORDER TO SIERRA WEST UNIT INVESTMENT TRUST. DONAVAN AND GREG HURT. THE ORDER FINDS THAT AE· SPONDENTS HAVE VI· OLATED OHIO RE· VISED COOE SECTION 1707 44(C)(1) BY SEU· ING U"'REGISTEAED SECURITIES. THE OR- DER STATES THAT THE RESPONDENTS MAY APPEAL THE FINAi. ORDER AS DE· 9CRl8ED IN OHIO AE· VISED CODE CHAPTER 1111. A COPY OF THIS DIVISION ORDER IS AVAILABL.E FROM THE OHIO DIVISION OF SE· CURITIES, n SOUTH HIGH STREET, 22ND FLOOR. COLUMBUS. OHIO 43215. Publllhed Newport 8Hch·Co11a Me11 Olly Plol .My 2.0, 27. Ai9"' 3, 2000 Iht78 Fle1Jtloue Buelneta Name S18tament The followlng penone are doing bullneM u : 1) IDES. bl T8Clhnotogy V'enlure Alll1nce, c) C•pltal Source Provklere, 2030 Mlln SI., Suite 1300, Irvine, Cellfomle 92& t 4 Jonath•n Papple, Sull• 1300/2030 M.in SCtMc, IMnt. Cellfomla 82814 Thll bullMM .. oon- ducted by• •n unlft. oorpora1ed' •llOdlllon ollefhna~ Have you 11ar1ed doing bullne11 yel? YM 07'2Al2000 n. llJllernent Wll flied With the County ~7~~C<mY 2000MJl2'1 VAU.EY CREST IS REQUESTING SUBBIDS FROM CERTIFIED DBE SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPUERS FOR niE FOLLOWING TRADES: LANDSCAPE IRRIGA· TION. ELECTRICAL. ASPHALT, TRAFFIC CONTROL. CON· CRETE I CHAINLINK FENCING PROJECT: FOOT· HILL TRANSPORTA· TION CORRIDOR NORTH LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION ENHANCEMENT PROJECT IF00-01 BID DATE: AUGUST 7, 2000 e 12;00 PM Pl.ANS ARE AVAIL· ABl.E FOR VIEWING AT THE VALLEY CREST PLAN ROOM AT 1920 SOUTH Y~ STREET, SANTA AHA, CA 82704, PHONE ~14) 548-71175, FAX t4) 567-2088 BONO. NO ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE UPON RE· QUEST. CONTACT: DOUG NAVARETTE Publtahed Newport 8Hch·Co1l1 MHa Ody PloC .Mf 27, 28, 2000 Tbf927 Fk:tttloue ..,..,,... N.lmt l1ldetMnt The tollowlng '*"°"' .,, doing bulNie -A) PIClllCe 11-.ndOl.i, 8) P..cllm lnlemlllonlll. '".°..:.i._ C) Gourmel P-, rA7 Tuetln Av-~ke13Newport hid!. Die Frudlllaft, lno., (CA). 507 TUllln A,. ""'· ~ Beedl, CA t2H:S Thie ~ II oon- cM...i by. • 00tpcii8"'1ii tiaVt you Marted ~ ~ ytff v-. ~ •. 11192 Die FNCHNft. tno., l<lr9I\ Moor9, ~ Thie et*'*1l •• flied with the ~ on of 0r.noe eo.ny on 0711 ll2000" HOOllMl'n °""' ~ taio ~· Aya. I 10. F1ctltlou• Buelnea• Fletttloue Buelneaa Name StaWnent N8IM Stat.ment The fottowlng peteOnl The followl~ .,. doing bulll-. -.... doSlg u : WDl·Woollngton De· E.Jdreme Delalll, 2323 veiopmenta and trwMt· Elden Ave. 12, Colla menta. 6712 C11tle Miia, Cell. 92627 Drive, Huntington Troy &van Moreland, BMdl, CA. 112849 2323 Elden Ave. 12, Mlc:heel Woollngton, Co1ta Me11, Cell!. 5712 Callle onv.. fMlt· 112827 lngton 8Hch, CA. Jennifer Ann 928411 Moreland, 2323 Elden L1n1 Woollnglon. Ave. 12, Colla M111. 6712 Cellle onv., Hunt· Call!. 112627 lngton BHCh, CA. Thia bu9lnMI II con-1128411 ducted by. hulbend and Thie buelne11 II oon-w1f1 ducted by. hueblnd end Hive you 1t1rted wife doS1g ~ YI(? No HIVI you •l•r1•d Jerinhr AM ~ doing bullne11 yel? Thll llatemenl w11 v-. e-t:..eo flied with the Coumy Mic:heel Woollnaton Cleltt of Onlngt Col.llty Ible llllemerif WU on 0&/30l2000 ~ ofwllh~ ~ 2000UU1IO .._.. ---........ , o.1y Pilot Jd'f e. 13, 20. on 0711112«JJ 27. 2000 Tbpt 20008tlSHI Ody Plot July ·~· F1ctlttoue ,.,..,,... 27, Alla. 3. 2000 ~ Nw Staeiament FlctttJoue Bual,,... N.lme hltemant The tollowlno Plf10'll .... dc*lg bulll-. -A ChanOe In Direction, 10840 Vllfflef, &t. 106. Fountain V1ll1y, CA D270& EdWln C.G. Inge, A Profellional Memege Femly Child ~ Corp., 10840 Wamer, Ste. 105, Founllln Val· ley, CA '¥Z708 Thie bu9intla II oon· ducted by. a corpol ltion H1ve 'fOU ll•rted doing bullne" yet? Y-. Jin 11182 EdMn C.O. toge, A Prof...ion.I Man1-ge Femly CNld Col.nMlng Coii>.. EdMn c.a 1nge, Secretary Thie ltltemenl Wll tiled with the Coumy Cll!tl ol Orange eour.y on 07118/2000 2000ltMHI Olly Piiot .Mf ~· Auo. 3. 10, 2000 The followlna pel'IOOI Flctltloue lu.lneu .,. doS1g ~ u : Nema ... ..._.. Martin l AMocl•'" fk:tldoue Bualneu The followlng peteon1 LLC, 2031 Orch•rd Heme Sbllimant .,. doing buM"9t u : Dftve, Newport 8Mctl, The f~-FINANCI~ DESIGNS CA 929l!O ,...... __ OROUP, 1eoa1 Mll9g9 Maltin & AMoclal11 • .,. doing u: lane, &.-. 8, Hllnl• LLC, (C~, 2031 Qr. ~ and ~. 2001 9wwt ()M, COltl Irvan 8-:11, CA 92947 =.CA ~Newpott ...... CA 92828 28f!/r? ::: F= Thie bullr'9ll 11 oon-O.Yld ~ KinUde, StrNI. S..U Anl, CA ducted by. Umiltd U.. 200t 8ww\ o.M, COltl 92704 C.V Co. MeM. CA 92828 Thie bullnMI II con-Have you etarled Su11n Ell11belh ducted by. an lndMclull Oolng bullne11 yet? Kinkade, 2001 Swen Hive you 1t•rted V•. +14-00 Oltw, coeca ...... CA doing bullnMI ......, No Mlrtln & Alloolll•, 92520 ~ A/WI ~' U.C, John T Martin, Thie butlllMI 11 OOrl· Tiiie etatemtnt wu Prllldent ~ by. hullbend and llled with the County . Thie etatement wa• H1v1 you 1t1.rted C1e111 of Orange CountY Ntd with the county ........... bulll*9 ......, No on 07/2tfl000 Qlflt 1tA~ ~ "'&~ R11Df1 ~ 2000MMllf on 01 t THI .....,.,. wu Dely Plot Jlil 21, Aug. .......... Mid with .... County 3. 10. 17. 20® ,lba@ Diiiy Plot ~ 20, 27• Clttt ti OrWIOt CountY M ;t. 10• ~ 11!111 on 0711.woocf ITATllllMT Of I Cell a--..-. I Plot~ WITHDRAWAL (!!!JMlaJI t:' 3, 10.~ jf,pM' '"Oii PARTNIRIHIP OltlRA T1NCI .UNDIR flCT1TIOUS --NAiii The followlftO pereon ~.Tr: tact 21 na hie wlhdr--. •• """' .,., '*""' "°"' "" AotlUM ...... ... ~--°':= l'tclllloul h•MM NllM S1•1 uni '" H _ _ ne m • or .._. lllllitneftt TN ,...,.. ,._.. INNCE" AHO Tiit tolltMll'G '*"°"' .,. 111*10 ~ • lf'INCI,_, et 152 .,. OOlrlg bulillill • PACIFIC IU.v!Cll, l'llDI Diii 1 ,..._, ...... ~ Mow(11)J._ '~' aott ~ ...... '°" ...... CA -........ Wind \;OUl"I, 0. ...... CA - . 1'18 .......,. .... NewpOtt 8Mdl, CA Mllllt A. ,.,.,,, -.-fllllM ....... ID ..... Ottttll ~ c.. ---..., Ill CJt. "~ L.t~ ~ e.... " .,. =-~.r..~., :::" a..dl, CA -= t!. ~ ~ Tt11 lllJllllf .,.,::; n. !Mir-. II OOfl" blp IO ..... .=. 9'. -~ NW ...... llJ: lft .......... ,_ ....., .. ..... ., Hew•~-=~..., .... =.•.... -= \[,r.'.. CMllll'l I. ............ .. :r;c ·= :r~ • ... 4ta sa.tr.i~ • Jiit•• • ,...,,.,... PU11JC NOTICI .._. S ' •II ,._. •akManl ,._. llilllPll'll WATER OUAUTY The...._ . .,.,.... 'Th9 tolowlrlG '*"°"' T"9 ...._.._,.._. FAILURE .,. ~ ....... -.,. dOlfll ~ -.,. datlO ....... ~ .. M08ILE Nl\MO .ioer, ~: llfv-........, ..... .._ :di..~~ SEfMCU, 2900 Pelle loll. 2087 Willfeoe ""' "°"'°""'" Dltll9 ~ ~ Ool_..lad ~ 92312. Newpoft tO, COM.I ...... CA ~ 8Mctl, -o.tct ( ..... ) 8elct\ CA _, 12t27 taetO -AlcMrd E..t Conwey. Joel CMnotiee, 2017 F~ ~· Inc., ~ _. of NII = :::O.,N= ~C:W~·C-. ~~a::~ ::~=s i-. -..:.t:.":,".:..: -=-. -:--w-JS'!!! by. an~ Have you 1terted duded by.• eoi~ OUllllY end Monll.oMG Ai1iii4 e you etari.d dOlnO butlntta ytff Have you eta 11 ~·"'--de!.., To Ill helr1, but!M.. yet? Y-, +1·2000 doing buelnNI yt ..ce.. II ~-~, a..a.-. y 3+00 Joel Qulnonft Y-. J4i'f 17, 111118 ln\:1'*8"9' Ill Mf 9!'*• ......... ! ONdi· E111 eonwey Thll jtattmtm wu Femi~· Inc.., ..,,.,ang pn>ee11 IO de-tor~ oontlngent Thie ~ we:e flied wfth lhe County Neel tennlne II tNl'e may .....,_, end per· flied w11t1 the ~ Cleltt of ~ CoW11y Thl9 •*'*11 wM NW '"= betft MM who hwy other· ~01n~ Co"1ly on 07/11~H07 ~ ~Onlltt;. = :: ... , IO tie-= =--= =:' ~~ 200llaaet DeJy Plot Jlil 13, 20. on ~ dl#lnG tie ~ bodt.. et: 1110ii.tr DeJy Plot ~ 20. 21, v. AvR· 3. a nw 2000MU1.!.f ~ ~ ~--.,, '»;.TtlH •Al"UikFv. Ala 3. 10.~ Jb004 DelvPlot Nly a. 13, .. .,, _, ,....,.._.. --~ RctltloYe ..,,_. ~ l1!l44 ~!!'!L...".,-=~ I ALU I KY A IC A ActMloua luelnMt Miine StmefMnt --....--"OllRT IA.LUIKY ,..,_ 14 l IMnl The folowfno pMone Flctfttoue~ =---== = A NmlON hu Thf ~ per90nt .,.. ~ bulNie • ...,,.. _....,. .... been flled by .. dai1g bulNie u: Ao9r1 T800, 1551 BnAn-The toloWlnD pet.on1 .,_ "' .,, _......_ M 0 N I C A ,. . tnnov•Centto, 29012 tlMt Lane, Senta Nia .,. dc*lg buli'9ee .. : tloft, tnerefoft. ,.._ IALUIKY In the Merguerlte Partcway Hllghla. CA f¥D01 Seaolll Cat•. 713 E. blleYel ltwl"" wu 111 luPeflor Coult of '13e, Mlalon Viejo. Lull Gerardo Aoevee, 8a1boe Blvd., Newpod h"°'••'tedco~ = ~ County of Callfoml9 82el2 Jr., 1551 81ulnb1rk 8Mch. CA 92ee3 Orenae. Maggie Minon, 28012 Lane, Santa An• Luong D. Nguyen, 381~ 1111\plel for E. M Marguerlle Parkw1y 1-teiato, CA '¥Z707 7700 Oeo Avenue, ~,.~~ ':!.' : r • 4 u • 8 t ~~~ 113e, '4l1llon Viejo, LIM ~ Aroche, ClllOgl Pll1c. CA 01308 drlnkl"" w1ter etan-M 0 N I C A " . c.lilornle t2e92 BNlnbett Lane, Santa Thie ~ II con-·.,, Thie bu1inN9 11 COfl-Nia Helgtlll. CA 9'17fJ7 duded by: .,, ~ dardt. 8ALU9KY M ep-ducted by. an lndlllldl.ltil This bulinMI II con-Hive you elarted .. The av1ll1ble ~ • penonel Have you etarted ducted by. 1 general doing buelne11 ~t? monltotW>g r~ .,. repreHntettve to doS1g ~ y.rt No pattnerahlp v ... emwo no1 oonelllent with wtwt ..,..._the..._,, Meggie Marron Have you 1t1r1ed Luong D. Nguy9fl one would opect lo -of the d101d1nt. Thil"" II.element wu doi'll ~ ytil? No Thia utement Wll -"'" contamlndon of TM fllTITION filed with the County Lufs O«ardo AoeYel, flied with the C«ll1Cy the .. ,., dl9tl1butlon r • 41 u • • t • t h 1 Cllllc of 0ninge Col.llty Jr. Cleltt of 0raip Col.ny ~ ~rred~ deo1d1M'e WILL end on oe.'08l2000 Thie utement wu on 07114/2000 E MoG 1 ....... If lln'(. be 2000lll11t2 ftled with the CoYnty 2CIOOlll42t2 d .. ne. u re edmttt8d to PfONt•. Delly PlloC J4if e, 13, 20, C1e1tt of Oninge CAMlly Olly Pllol Jd'f 20. 27, Envtronmenlal Conlul-TM W1U end any 27. 2000 Tb93t on 07/14/2000 Aug. 3. JO. 2000 Ill990 tanll, Inc. ·•s1ate and OOllole .. 9WllW>le .. 2000IU41tl federal r~•tlonl un-tot ...,.iellon In Flc:tttloue Buelneu Ody Pilot ~ 20, 27. FlcUtJoue Buelneet :!,.~Act "w•~ the tie u..c by "'9 Heme Stetement Aug. 3. 10. ~ Ml HMM S~ ...... ---The fol~~ eigt'l9d IO «r on u .. con--•· The lollowlno l*"IClOI .,.~ ... -.. B .......... .....--MMlllvt llide, and 1e> THE PITITION .) Int• ,. __ ,,...,,:., Heme Statement NUMEW. 172&4 Nett· ===-~reqlllln r~ ,,._.. ___ _.,.., to -m· bulll-. ... r ... uuvu• u ... _. .,. doing u : --.. ..--... • Wllff .... _ .. _ ... ..,. .. ..,1'-.Mt.8t1 11ont b lmr.pld Com-The lolloWlng '*'°"' hope St. Suil• '202, a1ence." ~ the lftd-...n-munk:a and Con-.,. doing bulNie ae; Founllln V1Hey, CA Mell Ml taun the ..,.... llWC:lon, 3175 S1c:i1y Av-THE ICE HAWK, 1526 82708 ......_.... :--~~~n .,.... Coetl MeM CA Mela Verde Or. E, 1118. Lawrence Anthony ::::,:-~IO .... ot. "...;, 8282S ' Ca.II Miia. CA 92&2e Marquez, 11820 Wwntr ,.._ ~ .. lllow Ronald V1nderw1I H_. Hoc:kty, Inc., Ave. 1525, RuUin V"-t. lnl colltonn the ,.,...... rep,._ 3176 Sicily Avenue: (California). 1526 Mela "ft.CA 92708 ~ of IM ioc.. ~ tD take COiia Miia. CA 92e2e Verde Dr. ~1 1118• buslnlle 11 t:«t-tlon2.. ln1pectlon and "*'¥ _.,. wtth-Thla bUeinM1 11 oon-CoD Miia, VA 112828 dueled by. Ill ~ out *lllnlf11.._ OOUrt duc:led by. .,, lndlllldl.ltil This bulinMI II con-Hive VOii etarlld c:IHnlng °' Ill weter epprevel. l•fore Have you 1t1r11d ducted by. • corporation dc*lg ~ yff/(1 No ~.,.., llrnplng lllP9 In ... 09fUlln wry doing bullnlll y.rt No Have you allrled Lawrence Anthony 3. conllrmed good cle-~ eoeone, Ronald V1nderwtl doing bu1ln11a y11? Marquez: lnfactant levell rvM410f h9wever, the per· Thie llalenwnl Wll Yes. 02~1 ·99 This 111tement WU .... .... ~ flled w11tt the County Hawk Hocl!ey. Inc., ftled with lhe County II Ill ~ polnla. .. tte ,...... to C141f11 cl ~ Counly JOhn Numan. Preel· C1e1tt cl Orange Colny ~I NOA -·~...., 'c:: liW ....._to Inter-on 0710312ood . dent on 08l30t'2000 __.., iRld uNee 2000NU2t7 Thia 1t1tement wu 2000lllS1H 1urance)/ (quality ,.,.... • Ody Plot J4i'I 8, 13, 20, flied with the County DelvPlot .My 8, 13, 20, control) tamplll IO .. =. twwe weiwd 27. 2000 Il!933 ~~ ~ ~ !bW :',,ylnld .. ~'°'J .: to ~ :~ 2000IUl150 Flctttloue l""wa llb,..... geneql. edeft.)TMir .. epeo-FlctJtlout Buelneu Daly Plol .MJ e. 13, 20. Heme ,........,_. 5. edcMoflll tr.lr*'IJ of dertt .-."8tJMk>n Heme 8tnMMnt 27. 2000· Th!MO The folowlng l*90tll umpll oollec:tolw, ~ ... be -The 1o11ow1ng '*'°"' .,. dc*l!I ~ ... e. addlllonal 1na1yMe ....... uni.. 1111 are ti1g ~ u: Flctftloue Bualneu BMch'n Beattyvde, -for °"* IYPM ~ In-rnt.,Htedr,reon o...ng. County p,... N8IM Smwment E. 17'1h St.. CO. ....... dlcator bedlWla In wet«, t1ee • to eure Cleaning s.Mcie, Thi following l*900I CA m27 and the ped n end 400 ~ Flower Ma, at• ~ bulNie • Lhjy Lu Blr1le4I. t&12 7. ll1llfMldlon fof any ehowe oood oau11 Orange, CA 92868 Hockey MoMey.com, Harrow Pl., Newpon ~~ ':f: why t1'e oourt -Eugene Ol'ozco, 400 1525 Mela Vllde Dr. E, e..cn. CA 92eeo s..s.tW .._. ..... Ion ·---..... not grant the South Flower MS, Or· 1118, Cotta M ... , CA Gel~. Baltlett. ti;;onn _.,..,, ....,... euthority. "w:,· ~ ..... ~ 11 con-92~~~ 1812..__,,., ... !'~· Th. c.llbnle Dlpert-A HUfUHG on ....... .-... ...:" •.... -............. ,.. .,.,..,. Hootley, Inc., pol1 -~ "" .,......, ment ol Hlelltl Senllcel h ........ wtl be ........., .,,. -· • ..,.._ (Cdfomla), 1525 MeN Thie~ II oon-h.w ~ 24 Hive vou •tarted Verde Dr. E. 1118, duded by. hult>and and (Deper1mentl .... drink· _.,. p • doing ~ yeY1 No Ca.II Miia. CA 112e29 wile Ing wetet eiendlarde and -lit 1: .M. Eugene Orozco Thie ~ II oon-Hive you ... ,,ed '-d•Wml111d lhll .. lft O.C. L71 leeated TtWe ll&lement WM ductld by. • oorpoidon ~ ~ Yfl(7 No preMnCt cl lecel ~ lit J'.41 ni. City flied wlltt the County Have you et1r1ed Undy LA.I 8lr1'ea llonn or E. cXJI II • _.. Ori¥e Of9l"'9 CA Cllllc cl Orange County doing bu1lnes1 yel? Thie etatement wu ou• hfflth concern. 12111. on O&'Oel2000 YN, OM>1fl000 flied w4tt1 the ~ F-i oollfonn and E. IF YOU OIJfCT 200otH1040 Hewie Hoclley. Inc , C1e1tt o1 Ormnge ~ coli ate Ol'*"'Y not T=.J:5:the of Delly PlloC ,Mf e. 13. 20. John Naam.n. PrMI· on 07/07/2000 hlrmlul ~ ... IM the you 27, 2000 ™"7 denl 2000M3MIO lhelr preeence In drink· ...,.., et the :fhlt etatemelll WU Delly Pllol Jd./ 13., 20, Ing water II MfiOul bf. ~ end It.ti Flctttfou• Bualnen llled with the County 27, Aug. 3.1®0 lbl8S cauM they ueually .•re your Obieodone or Cleltl °' o...ng. County IMOdeted wfth -• fM written obtec· N.lme &a.tement on 06l»'2000 F1cttt.loue Buelneee or 1nlmel wut... The tiorw wfth the oourt The following '*"°"' 2000UH114 . Heme 8~ prH1nce of lhH• befON the hMrino . .,. doing bUlilMa la: ~ ...... Pilot .Mf 8, 13. 20, The folloWlna oe--~ Oll~dltl6dng~ y ~HollcMy'• Couture. 27~ Thll3ll doing ~--_ • a ,_,,. our eppHrence b Adomlmem•. 3131 • •• CK·A-• cl 1 problem Wllt'I wt1ttr nwy be In penon or Matin, Newpoft Flctltloua '""'*• STACK· POUR, 77'J2 llN.trnenl or the plpee by~ .nomey. BMch, CA ll2&eO ... __ St--... m--Tl ..,.,. AveB .• lhB, Hunt-c & wttil dWi1bula tie -• YOU A"E A Holly L. ChaM, 3131 ~,f...,~ .,ni1•o9n He • " ,.,, and lndlca.1• lhal C"EDITO" or • Corte Marln, Newpoft ··"e .. ~ -· ·~ 1_ .. _., """'"' the Miter may be oon-OOf'ldnaerd ONdltor 8Ndl. CA ll26eO --""" •• """"' ' "'""" t1mlnel1d w11h or· of the a.o..ed. you ...... 1.c '--•~ 11 JegCo umbfng Con· Ha¥efl ~. Newport S:::. ....... _ __ .. -'....t-.. _ ....__ oon-denli. t2300 LJt.c: AV· 9Nd1. CA. 92ee3 •--· ._ muet your ...-n duded by an lndivWll enue 1212 Foun11ln Jovce Lym Moote, DilMM ~ with 1he coun end Hive you •t•rl•d Ve/Mly CA 9voe 200f H1Yen Pl1c1. IOml mey Include cfler. 'rnel • oopy to the ~ yec? No l.~ E_.......-d "-'-'"' N~ S.actl CA rt\M, ctll!'P'· na-. ........,... ~ L Chlae .., ... ., ""-· ,,.2 ' . and ~ Jaundice; ..,... ,_... _,_1_1 U 1 300 L.llac Avenue • ,...... a'-""'t-' .... u.. Cfw llPPl.,ltM by the ' .. _ .. _..::..-::.:.~·eouw-. 1212, Fountain V1tley, Thie bullnMI 11 oon-• .., -.., ,_..,.. oOurt. whNn four ...., wnn .,,. ... , CA 112708 ducted by. huebend and IOhH llJd f11igu1. moftthe fJom the Clel1<.,..!,~ CountY Sabine Jutta Grelowllcl wife Th"4t IY'119loma, how-dtlte of ftnt leeuenc• on ........... "'20'0oeeaa111 12300 Liiac Avenue Hive you 1tart1d evei, .,, not Jul1 ... oti.n..•prolltded ~.M'/8•13,20, ~1282~1atn V11tey, ~~~No ~ ::=-: :_~oo,.,~ .. -'-""""'"""'---'Th936"'""""' Thie butinHI II con-Thie lllltmtnt Wll dfHdng Wltef, but lllo Nie Code. TI19 *"9 dueled by. hulband end flied wfth the County mey be CIUMd by a NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL RETURN Notice II hMby QMrl punuent IO .,,...,..., 'Rev- enue Codt Section 6 t04:{d) lhlt the ReUn of Prtvlte Foundation, Form llllO-PF for 1tMt Wm. Knlghl Ruuetl F lmllv F<Mldttlon for tht fll99 lax year h11 betft flled end lhet the """ le avallble fllf ln- apectlon betWWI the houtl °' 8:00 a.m.. and 6:00 pm, Clrl of COly G. VOl#lgb«g. CPA, It Lnley, Thom11, Schw1rz & Poelm1, 2144 Weet Coat .. ~. Sufle 100, Newport BMch, Cllfolnll l2ee3 by "'I clll.tln MIO r• Ql*lla • Wfllln 1 llO dlye of the date of .... ~ cdon. All llldl ,...... etlOllld be liddrMHd IO Int Wm. Knlahl R\MMll F~ Foundi11on, cere ol C0rv 0. Y~. CPA, leeley, ThOmeS, Schw1rz ' Po11ma. 22A4 W• COlll Hlgh-!1'9Y. ~ 100,~ 8Mctl. Cellolnll ma. (149) 860-2171. Pubhhed Newpofl 8HCh·COlll MHI Dely Plot J4it 21 ~ 10 wif• Cllllc c1 o...ng. eour.y number of i.cDe oow for ftlno olalrM will Hive you 1tuted on 07Kl112«JJ ~~we:. ;:, :::. .,-,: doing ~ yec? No 2000MlM70 "' ~ dMldna the ....... '-'• ~~ ~ 27Dely•·~3 ~ 1~· --Mlrldald tor ,_ no"°9d eboVe. Thie -:i'~t wu' ,,,,...,. !MN JUI!!! oo11bm and E. cXJI to,.. YOU MAY EX· flied with lhe County FlctltJous lualneu duol the lilll ot tt-. A~ tM tie ltept Cllllc of 0rwige CQ1ny N.tme ~ u=" INI ~ ~ b'f the ooun. If you on 07/14fl000 Thi following pertone dri:."t-t•• •• _.... .. apereonlntereet· 200MP4211 -doing ~ ... ----·-.. "'1he ...... you Diiiy Piiot M 20 27 WALKEA·WEST . muet frff of lheM nwy tie with the &lg. 3, 10, jOQO Tht!eo' M081LE AUTO ~.!"'· Drlnklno1 wal9'11 oourt a fomMll .... SERVICE. 218 Eul '"""" "'"'' lhli an· ff for ~ .. Flc:ttttoua lklelnaae 1 &lh Slree1, Co1l1 dltd 11 ueoc:llted wlltl of the Mno Heme Stltement Mell, Califomll lil2t21 IMle or none ot Ihle rtll! lnwMorf end The followlna pMonl Herbert Timothy Ind ~ be 000• ...., .. ,., of eetM• are doing bulNie u: Wabr, 218 Eaet tlllll ~ =. ~ _.. or ef ll'fV TOTAL l:ONCEPT DE· 8hlll. COiia ...... C.. IMftt of HMlttl 1ef¥. peffoft er eooount SIGN, 512 1/'Z Orc:Nd lfornlll 92927 loee ._ thlC 1tle OOft-.. pt91Adld lft MO- Avenue, Corona del Jer"fZ MlctlMI Weet. '-lnlitloft ,_ !awl Mft 1 Z10 of the ~~ ~-........ ~= = OOrtHtH •nd no Clllfenlla ,,..,.t. .....,_ ...,..,~.,, ...... • -ldDI• .,. neoe. C.. A aw.-'°' 512 1fZ OrlHd AvtnUI', ,_ ,.._ ..._... Cofone d9I Mir, CA. Thie bulilltll II ~ N,;t nodblon of the ~=~r:..:°t: 92525 ~ by. 001)ll'lnln .......... Thie ~ II con-Hive you 11arted ,..._ • ~ done In oeurt elafk. dueled by: en lnlMlllll doing ~ yec? No ~Dometttc ""w~ e-Hav• you 1f1t1ed ~ Weet Ouallly .net u....i...........1 -....._ ~ bullri9ll V9I? No Thi• utemtnl ... ~ ~R-""' -QeillM Clettt "uc:Mr flied wllh the Qounly °' .: :.:.:. ....... ...:•wlth~eo:; ~~g;r couney tor a..L CA °"" cl Qrw!Oe COlny 2000Na27tf If )'Oii t.ve ""' ~ • on 08l30l2000 DelvPlot Nl1 e. l3. 20 tbW 0011c1m11_, ,... ~ &; V.. Wwt 2tOOMU1H ~ 'Tt!f32 Uoe, f)leaH contttt Rh . 00 ~ J4it • 11 20 Clludll ~..i.:--. . nml FIND ~57+1031 .... _. ... -BBi~· Pub41eMd Newport ... .,ne ~ hofM lrl IP9ftmlnl BHCh•COlla MeN ....... . tNouQI\ dM1lfled th!'!uf! dallft'lld Dlill'f fllcll ~ 27 ti:; -91111. 0M>2 f oa w ,,.,..,.. MOna or nn-~ ....,_. P1cM11oue ._. .... rl~~~ ~~ i::....;s.:=-.... IOI.ANN G. IAH-M doWla t M we doirlO ..: A • .!!'!!! SIN ab IOIANN let It "°" Bike Shoo, Ouentum L,Mnt, 172tl -IANll!N ab ROX. 3130 W 8alboli Blvd .. GO!Mrd Slfffl. 142. M:TmN 10 ANN GAY IA.NaN Ne;::rt Beach, CA Huntington Beach, CA ~=:.= C..HD.Aau ~ Payeon ~ 9~ A1eU W~. AVWJiUC-.a.•.,.., ...,r:.::.__~ man. 110 22nd Streat. 1ns1 ·Goctwd StrMt, 19) M........... _... ....... ~ Newport Beach, CA. 142, tU1llnglon 8Mctl, r#lHl IMl\NOI THI ' -,.._.... 92663 CA 92647 M) M Ill Wf _, -.will '8 i.a-Thi bullnals II con-Thie bue1nw 11 con- Y'CU. 'Yal IHQULD .., 11 *' wll ,. -· ducted by· an lndlYldual caic:ted by: an lndMduel OON'DICf A UWYM. • ...._ of ~ 0. H1va you llartad Havt you alerted Nallce II '--tMrt IANSl!H lb IOXANH doing buslnau yet? doing bualn111 yet? ... CowualG••• .... IANSll.N •• IOXANH Yee, 61t8f00 v ... Stpt. 1991 ---• ~ a GAY JANSEN Doug Payton Lachman Lenora Alau Waring CIOl'lt;lllJl•D :Nc.ao ,..: A JIB11110N POI Tiiie st1t1m1nt wa1 This statement wu ::::. d ~ • fllOBATI! .. '-nw hied with the County flied wttn the County en-. cw • ....._,, by JANE JANSIN 111 Ille Cletit ol Orange County C1etk ct ~ County ......, 01 • 0 n _. Sllptdor Coan o1 Call. on 07/11/2000 on 07118'2000 ..... ~ to a. ...... CG11ary ot oa. 2000N3UH 2000IH41111 °"' ti 1'1\111 ~ ANGB.. Delly Pilot .My 13, 20, Dlily Pilot .My 20, 27, 11¥ ..._..\QI:-= 11fE PE1Tl10N POI 27, Aug. 3, 2000 l!!9!!3 Aug. 3, 10. 20QO Thm ~= • PROBATE ,._ M Flctitioua Bu1lne11 ~ 1 ~ JANE JANSEN be • Name Statem.nt .._. -d QM. ~ • ~ tqlft-The following pereon1 -. .. _. ":!. • -.Ive IO llltmlilllJier die are dolnq bu1lne11 aa: dJil ,.... In -dllca -cl die dmcedna. B V Design Homa Re· ~~ 11fE P£11110N modeling, 1771 Hum· d to .. No*e d i...-~ ID Id-mlngbord Dr . Co11a and ...._ to ..-..., tllc ~ uder Mesa. Calrl 92626 ......... reccned Ille •• 1 wltwi ~ Yves Gabnel &lee, ,.._ • ~ • llnllioa of E8a Aa 1771 Hummingbird tWWWll, ~-.-i (nll mlllillltly will aDow Dnve, Costa MllB, ~ amdll tllc pa.-& repcw...ive lornia 92626 ::..;. d .,:f" w on to llh .~ .._ Thia business 11 con· MTfJDDO • 2:00 N • ..... -...... ooan duded by· an Individual a. NOl9I f1oone ennnc. l!pplVVll. 9efore lltlea Have you 1taned to ill Col#Cy Coun· ocnllili YU'/ lillponMi ~ business yet? No '--100 cMc C.... .._, lilowcver, 1111c This statamanl was QM Wiii, .... Ana, pa-' itjNCiCWIVt llled With lhe County C.... II pul:llc ~ wW be reqaired 1111 .i.., Cleric o1 Orange County -tD .. -a.. ........... .,. on 07121/2000 _., ,_._ .....,. IO_,..,.. pcno. 20009834932 dtltt b Clllfl Jr:: II ulm tliicy U¥C Mivecl Daily Pilot July 27, Aug ::,:;-: .. In= IDCice or COW.-ID tllc 3. I 0, 17, 200() ThQf 8 =~ .. -..... _.. ~ ~? jk ...... -.... ledcpcadca -· • ..... Flctltloua Bualneaa now ~..: = edorily will 1111 &rwcl Name St.tement o.., al Ttu.J In thl •llkll u ~ pc-. The lollow1ng pe11on1 ......., In lllid Illa u objecdoll ID 1k ara doing busfneu as. ... ._ and pctidoe ud -.W. SoOd Slaurgurf, 13f Broad· • falDwl: Al -qy 1k 01111t ~ way. Costa Mesa. CA ... ~ delatbld on •pmdlc.-..tly. 92627 lllid Dlliii al lNIL N'ff A HEAIUNO Oii dlc Heather Lmdbetgh. GW7M1 Tn.-... Is pctidoe will be kid oa 131 Broadway, Cotta .... ~ •aa i.. A8P'I 24. 2000 • 1:4' Mesa. CA 92627 ..._ W' 11'1 ..,.. PM ia Dept. No. l.7J This bus1neas 11 con- ...,_ and GOW com-IDcM!CI • 341 1k Clly dueled by. an lndlvtdual man c1M6111111Do!\ r 11ny, Drive Cruce. CA 92613· Have you 1t1rt1d al thl Nit pnipeny o. 1'71. doing business ye1? No ICl'tlled mllovl ii IJUJ· IF YOU OBIECT to Heather Lindbergh =to lie: • W. inti die an.a.a o( die pea.. This statement waa C:-. Miu, CA 1iDa. yo. ..W ..,,at 11 ltled with Iha County aa7. 11'e w•llgl.s lk llt.uillc m w you Clent of Orange County ~ dlldllll'ls ..,, ~ or ftk wrtDn on 07/07/2000 ......, b ..,, lnaJn'8ct-............._ ..... -20006833671 ,_ ct a. ... Id--.---ooan Daily Pllol .My 13, 20, ..__,Olfwc:onwnon ~ llllc fllaltlla. Ywr 27, Aug 3, ?000 Th974 ~m.ybe la ._llMDR. r "'Y· ,._ or by yoer MIOf· Flctltlou1 BualMH ""'*" tllMn. The total lie)' I ..,,. al lM ~ IF YOU ARE A Name Stat1HMnt blllla al the ~ '"""""""' or 1 ~ The following persona -=ul'ld 11¥ .. ~ .....,..,.,vw. ere doing busfnata as. to Ill 11*9 and~ .. mdilof ol dlc *-Agnes Home Care. 8791 ,.... -.... COlb. cir.ed, )'OI -ftk you St Andrews Avenue, ...-.., ..,_... dllia will llllc c:oart Md We•tmln1ta1, Calltomla ...... al Oii lnlllf .. I co,f IO lk pa-i 92663 pe Q' 1 I d .. Nalc:e .... MPC ..,oiMed AgnH p Berba al ... la: -.nU7. In by Ilic cmn ~ lulr 13326 Mtller Ave . Not· llllmDft tD Cllfl. tltl ....._ ,,_ llllc .a. cl walk. Caltlomia 90650 ""-w9 acaipt • nm ...._ fll "*" • This bualnesa 11 con· CMNlr"l d-*...., on provided ie l'nlOlle Code du<:Ced by· an lndMduaJ ...... Of...._....,. ICCIDa 9Ul0. 11lc dme for Have you llartad cNc:ltdrllwn~•--ot Nita cw. wll IOI doing buslneu yel? ..... Cl'llll uNori or a ~ bcfcft foar ..... Yes. 06/15/2000 d-* cllllMt~a ... Of ,,_ • ..... -Agnes p Barbi ·,.... ~ a'ld lclM aadced 8111J;c. This •lattmtnt wu 111 .... ..... YOU MA y JiXAM. f~ed wtth Iha County I I 1 I Of _... INE llilt flk .. _ .... -Clel1I ot Orange County 11111* ...... In 1ec11ari ..... .., on 08115fl000 11Cll al .. ~ coan. U)'W lft •pa.. 2000N31MI CGdl and ...... to ~ .. tllc -· Daily Piiot ~ 13, 20. do....._ tn 1111...., )'C9 ~ ftlt wta Ille ooan 27, Ayo. 3. jQOQ Jbi75 =:-:er::.= ~~ ~-1~ F1ct1t1ou• eua1,,... .. ~ 1N1Y lllltlhotd ._ Nila ot • illvC9Df)' Ne!M St.element .. --fll .. Tiu. .... ....... ol ... The lollowiog persons _.. Died ..,_ f\llda -ar fll a.y ,.._ • are dc*'ll ~ u · ....... Wll1MI ID tl'9 ICCOlll • ,_.... le FISHING' RODS UN· ,.,_ OI ....._ • a Pralim Co* -aa. LIMITED, 1ee6 Newpoft -dltgflt 1Willlan 11'0. A R.-t. BIYd .. Coeta ~.Celt­... tD cdld. ..... $pedal Noller .... .. fomia 92627 and .,,, .._ .. ....., l¥aDlbk ,,_ .. ooan Sean Patrick Canova. ...._..lllU11111Hu cart. 367 E. 18lh St •S. ... purpoa 11111 ... A-,IW,...._, Cotta Mesa. Callfomt. .... ....... IM...., rna J LINDIN llQ 92627 ---,. ~ 1JOOANNTYliltMR1Ui Thi• bullnesa II con. ..,_ ot lml*d .. N'E'Jf1CR.T BACH CA dueled by an lndrvtdual ......... p I I: t H1va you 1tarted ,. ~ to 91f40 doing bu8lnaae ye!? No llZllfY Oii • •w Neoi.'pilll "-"-Om Sean CanoYa 9Qftd ~ llld Died. C~~ Jtl This S1attm_,,1 Wll ..._ .......... filed with I.ha County ........ -pluWlld 27.21. All J. DX> Cletit ot Orwige County ...._ a'ld t1t1 unpwld on 07/18/2000 prtndptll al "' naea Fictitious eualneH 2000M346t 1 9Qftd 11¥ llld died Name Statament Dally Pilot Jvty 20, 27. Wiii ..... ...-..on 81 The followlng parsone. Al& 3. 10. 2000 Th9eO lllOliftllld "' .... ..... ara doing bulif-. .. .._ ~ and ..,. Wagner Development flctltloua Bualneaa ,._a1._tna1111_, 20 Bl h Name Stat.fMnt al .. ~ ~ -Group. 41 re ...... 1~,_.,,,,. ..., Straec. Suite 119. Neoio-.... .......--llld Dllll d lNIL Ttlis port Beach, CA 92660 are doing u · ... dDl9 nat nam.. Constenca W1gnt1 THE TRAINING ZONE, .... tD _.. S't ilC• Oavidlon. 18732 Paaeo 1966 Newport Blvd • CIUld ,_.. ti.I .. Cor1N. lrvina, CA 926 f2 Cotta M.... Calllomla callllrll "' the ~ ThlS buslntta la oon-92627 toN ...., by l dueled by. an lndMdual Sean Patridt Canova, -... d trull. ...._ Of Have you 111nad 367 E. 18th St , 15, nat "' 11 t 4ld. cdoi doing bualnen yal? ea.ta MeN, California ...... Of "'"' ...... v 995 92627 -.o1 ...... ..-. ... 1 Thie ~ .. 000-lrloflOI I " .. ._. Dae;ia::nce Wagner ducted by. an lndMcMI lldlr1 °' "! a9IW I*• Thie stetement w11 Have you 1tartad .... Coneoldlltld ~ Cou doing bulltWI .,.,, No COM'l)WIGI =:?..: flled wfll't Iha nty <>.;... "·--_........_ ,__ Cleltt al Onlnge Courtly .....,, .......... _, d ----on 07/14/2000 Thie atatem.nt WU ~.::"C'~ 20006134211 ~ :n~ = .........., CllllDrnla Dally Pilot My ~· on 07116/2000 tt10t (GI) a:l--7m. Aug. 3, 10. 2000 2000IH4t1I ...... ~ Delly Plot ""' 20. 27. ~ Sall -·-. Flctltloua Buafneaa Aug. 3, 10. J®OJ'b971 ti:,w;rtmd ·~ Name Statament ~ .__.,_. UM-11 ~m. a1m. Thedoll~ Heme ...._ment a.to ~L E DOCTORS The folowlna l>et90nt ActltloU9 Bualneu HEARING S£RVICES. •• daln; ~ - Flctltloua Bualnna tume StaterMnt The followlng ptrlON are doing butfnaea u: Biotrendl Health Care Rasearcti, 3206 Anne Circle, Huntington Beach, CA 92&49 Suun J Marquez, 3206 Anna Circle, Hunt· ~on Beech. CA 112649 Tills bualnH• le con- ducted by. an lndMdual Have you atarted doing bu1lne11 y1t? Vea, 4122m Susan J Marquez Thia atalMntnt WH flied With Illa County Clerk <:J Orange County on 07114/2000 2000f834215 Dally Pllol Jufy 20, 27, Aug. 3. 10. 2000 Jb9!!6 Flctltloua BualneH Name Stat•rMnt The fo11oo,.:rsons are doi"IJ u : All American Pimp, 2973 Harbor Blvd., It 41, Coeta Mela, CA 92&2& Ja!feiy VauQhn, 4029 w. c.teate. ~ Ana, CA. 91723 Jeffery VaUOhn. 4029 W. Celesta, Santa Ana, CA 91723 Th11 business it con· ducted by" oo-paMarl Heva you 1tartad dOlng buelnaM ..,.,, No Jefieiy Vaughn This 11a1arnen1 wu llled with the County Clent ol Orange County on 07116/2000 20C>Oe8S4HI Dally Pilot July 20, 27, AoQ. 3. 10. 2000 Th997 Flctltloua Bualnea Name Stat.ment The followl~ 1re dolno I aa OOUBL~AVE. 20242 Sprvca Avenue, NIW· port Beech, CA 92660 John A. Papadopouiol, 20242 Spruce Avenue. Newport Basch, CA 92&60 This bullnasa lt con- ~ed by" an~ Have you 11artad doing bullrllla .,.,, No Jonn A. P~lloe Thia ltltlmant Wal lited With !he County Clel1t ot Orange County on 07/14/2000 2000M3UOI Delly Piloc ~ 20, 27. Na. 3. 10. ThM Fictitious eu.i,,... Name Stat.ment Thi follo~ .,. doing aa: Innovative Concept•. 119 Santa Barbara • lrvtna, CA 92606 Oanltl Ochoa. 119 Sam. Bert>e1a, 11\'\na, CA 92606 Thoe buelneae is con- dUc:tad by. an ~ Hav1 you 1tartad doing bullrllla .,.,, No Danial Ochoa This ll811mant WH llled with Iha County Clel1I ol Orange County on 07114/2000 2000llMS01 Daly Pdol ~ 20, 27, M 3. 10. Th9@3 F1ctltloua Bualneu Name St.terMnt The lollowlnQ per.ona 1111 doing bulilela u : a) American Muffler Sarviot, b) Good Guys Muffler SaMca. 2005 ~ Ava .. Coate Mau. CA 112927 Caci c ~ 23 FlorH, lrvlne. CA 92612 Thie bueinata .. con- dUclld by: an lndMcMil Have you 11art1d doing bu1in111 yet? Yee. 4117181 Oecil c. ~ Thie llatemant wae ~ wltll I.ha County Clac1c <:J 0..,. ~ on 0111 lf.2000 2000MS>t04 Deily Piol ~ 13, 20. 11. AMA. 3. Ibp53 ...... Stat9ment 17732 ~ Blvd. IC, Htnnl~ Wa.y, LLC, The followl=:eona ~2U(ICingt7 on Beach, CA 112.4 SlrMl. SI.Ille ~ .. -· .. z647-o. tMne, ea. 912914 Acttttout luillMM M U: Rlcflard Q. Ca1tanon, La Quinta Otv~ WOOd yatama Co.. .. o 1n32 a. ... _ _. 1-(C•) 11 4 Heme a..m.nt 3068 Olbrlltar. Coal• '"'· ·• .,.,..,, ........ ...... ~ • The lollowlna petlOne ~ CA mze Blvd. tC.. Hund"O'on M.in Street. Mt 0, .,. "°"'111 ~ u: PNf HtnfY &alena. lleactt. CA 12947 !MM, Ce. tal14 Mew PfOducllcn. 30M Ol>nlltat, Cotta Paula G. ca.tenon, Thia bul6rlMI II GOn-510 112 "1h Strtf4, ...._ CA '2826 17732 8aadt 8'lld. llC, dldld by. a OOIPOf*'t HeWDOI\ Beiadl, CA. Thie but1net1 11 con-~ e.cn. CA ,.:;-:....:: ~ 12et3 .,_ by. an hMMI Thie bullnau le ~ La ~ Mm Walaa, 910 1/2 Havt you 1tartad dUctlMI by! 1 general fMftt ,.,_,...:J._Thomee • 39ttt su..t. Newport dGlna · ~ WC? No ~r1'*"11P ,..._. "4V 8eerll. CA ~ Pefer ..... , ~ Have you atartad l'hit' •••P'lelW ... .!.:, ~~ flledTNeWlth~~ dOlng .butlnett. yet? ~ :"O.::, ~ Have you tllrttd Cllltt Of Onrvl County v-. lQ95 ..,_,. ~ -"F dofflO butlnnl Y91? on 011111200C> P.;:t ~,;:ion wee on 11111111,., v~~ ... 191101111112 tied .., ... COUl!t1 o. !'lat Mt 1, 11. ao Thie ..._.,. ... Ollr Plot • 13, 20, Qelk d Oranoe Courtly zz.:)ggQ iiii n--. It. Ala. a,~ D!l!02 on 07/t~ -llMt Mii fie ._... .. , HllllMllf A X I luelAlll ~011.i=r ~ Delly Plot ~IO.l7. ..... SI FI I 1111111- AA 3. '°' .l!!!!! .,.'""....._~• ~ P1Gt ~1~ T_,.~C...11 .i"'-.1:1IM.-..-S.u __ .__ .... -. '°'*" .... -~cl"n:~c... ~--!.!l,Hlll ns~ -~ Thursday, July 27, 2000 m Plcllla ue luetl•• ............... The folowir1D.P«tone 1111 ~ buliwiie -E... ""'- EnterprieM, S20 Klnot Roed1 Newpott leacil1 CA W083 EllN Rena.. Ktlolcl. 5.20 Klngl Aoed, New- port Beed\, CA 92983 Thie ~ .. CM-dUdlld by: .,, ~ Have you atartad doing bUtiMU ytt? v ... ~ 1, 2000 Ellu Ktlcld ThW lllattl'Mnt WH filed with 1tlt County Cletk al Orlngie County on 07/07/2000 2000N3HM ~Na,,.,.~1~. Fictitious Buslneu Name Stlllement The folloWlng pertOnl ara doing bullllMa u : J & A Ffnanc:ial & lnlUI'· anea Sarvloaa. Inc .• 17872 Mitchal. SM. 100, INlne, CA 92914 J Horii C«poratlon (CA), 17t72 Mltchall. Sta. 100, Irvine, CA 92614 This bullnaea la con- du<*td by: • oorporatlon Have you alartad doing ~ ylll? No J Hon! Cofporatlon, Junko Holi, PrNidtnt This statement was filed with the County Cletk ot Oraf9I County on 07/11/2000 2000HHH4 Ody Piiot ~ 13, 20, V. AuQ. 3. ~ Ih96Q Flctltloue BualneH Name St.tement The fOllowlng per90n1 are doing bualnaaa u : TME WOOOSHOP, 1034 Center Streat. A 7, Coeta ~ CA 92627 Scott Murdock. t 975 FIA!efton A~. eo.ta Mae. CA 92927 David JoMa. 491 1 Rlvlr Ave.. Newport Beadl. CA 92662 Thia bullnasa ii con· ducted by a general partnership Hive you alerted doing bu11ne11 yet? Vas. s+oo This 11atamant WU hied with Iha County Clerit ot Orange County on 07121/2000 2000H34924 Delly Pilot July 27, A41g. 31 10. 17. 2000 Th022 Fictitious Bualneu Name St.tement The lolowino partOlll .,. doing buliiMe .. Quality T rH Care Service, t 1166 Elba Cir· Cle, Coeta Mesa, Caldor· nia 92e26 Richard Cherles JoM. son, 1868 Elba Circle, Cotta MIN, Cehlomla 92626 This buslnus 11 con- ducted by" an lndMduel Have you 1terted dOing bu1lnH1 yet? v-. 1219198 Richard Chetlee John. eon This atslemeni was filed with Iha County Clef1l al Orange County on 07 /03/2000 2000M3Hl3 Delly Piiot JUv e. 13. 20 • 27. 2000 Th930 Flcttt1oul Bualneu Name Stai.ment The f~ pertonl ::0~'2~1~s ANO TOURS, 2758 De Soto Avenue. Coela Meu, CA 02626 Ayeun Kurvta1, 2758 De Soto Ava . ea.ta Mau, CA 92929 Thie bullnaaa ii con- ducted by 111'1 lncMdual Hive you 1l1rted doing ~ ytl? No Aysun Kurutae This staterMnt wa1 I~ wtttl I.ha County Clerit al Orwige County on 06f30r'2000 2000N33151 Dally Piiot »I 6, 13, 20, 27. 2000 Ibl!39 Flctltk>u. Bualneea Name St.tement The followlng pertonl are doing bu1ln1sa u : Full ~ Flooring, 11037 Warner Ave., Su"9 158, FounlM't VeJ.. lly, CA 92709 Christopher Mlc:hHI LoW, 1635 San Remo Drlv1, Corona. CA 92882 This bualneee .. oon-cM:ted by. .,, lndMcMI "1ava you 1tarttd ~~No ~ ...... .......... .,..... The ~ ptttonl -~~­a) s..point• Flnanolal 8 trvlcea. b} 8H· polnte.net, 1792' Eut 171h St., 1196, Tustin, CA 92790 Cfalg w Boetdman, 'Z7 Gbillta Ellll. ntne. CA 92820 Thie buMllll .. con-ducted by: .,, lncMlMll Hive you 1tartad ~~~No Thia ttattmtnt was Ned with Illa County Clac1c al Orang. County on 07/14/2000 2000M34H7 Delly Piiot J4iv 20, ZT, Aw. 3. 10. j®O Th967 Flctttloua Bualneu Nam• StatalMnt The followlng persons are doing buelnesa aa FAUX FlNISHING TOUCHES, 886 Bear Cf-. Coeta Meta. Cal. 9262e Wattlf B Hunloon, 888 Beat Cr11lc Coata Mesa. CA 92626 This bu11nU1 IS con- ducted by" an lndiYldlJal Heve you llertad doing butlnesa yat? No Wiher 8. Huntoon This 'slatemanl wais filed With lhl County Clerk al Ol'•tlQI County on 07/07/2000 2000fl33681 Dally Plfol July 13. 20. 27. Aug 3. 2000 Th971 Flctltlou1 Bu11,,. .. Na.,,. Statement The following peraone are domQ butlnasa aa a) CROW FAN CLUB- COM, b) THE COMIC SHOP COM 9582 Ham-1hon Avenue. Huntington Beach, CA 92630 Jolin H Del Rio. 24362 Twig Street. Lake Forest, CA 92830 This business la con· duded by: an lndlvtdual Have you •tarted doing business ye!? No Jenn H Del RIO Thia staiamant was hied With thl County Clerk ot Of anga County on 07/18/2000 20008834570 Daily Piiot July 20, 27, Aug. 3. 10. 2000 Th005 Flctltlou1 Bualnna Name Statament The f_ollowlng persona are doiilo butll'ttM as EUer'a 'TrH Service, 205 t Newport Blvd . Costa Meu. CA ~7 L.P Landacaplng. Inc. (CA), 1927 A Hal'bor Blvd., •137, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ttlis bu11na11 ia con· ducted by • OOl'p()r8tl<>n Have you 111rtad doing bu1mass yet? Vas. 7·1-00 LP Land1caplng, Inc., Lee Eller, PIMldent This atatemant wu hied with ltle Col.In Clent ot Orange County on 07/18/2000 2000tl34567 ~ily Piiot July 20. 21, . 3. 10. 2000 ThOQl Flctttioul Bualneu Ne1M SbttetMnt The following peisone ate doing 11\iainaae aa. Sharehordar Loyalty Solutl~n•. 1617' Tredawtnd1, Newport Beach, CA 9'l660 WiMlam A. Nordstrom, 1617 Tradewlnda, New· port Beactt, CA 9:Ze60 Thia bullMu Is con- ducted by" an lndMcl.lal Have you 11arted doing bulir-. yet? No This atatemant was filed with thl County Clel1I ot Orange County on 07121f2000 2000NS4128 Oa"1 Piiot My 27 r!C/, 3. 10. 17 20001 Actldoue 8'*nM8 ..,...._wt Tiit follow!~· ... ~ u: Juet OM Mofe H.U.G. Foun<tetlon, 230 E. 11111 St. 1218, Cotta Ma•. CA 92827 EMPbath Mary Ed- wards, t 927 Hatt>or etvd. Ste 318, Cotta ~.CA m27' This buelnaM ,. con- ducted by an indMcMI Have you 11aned doing bulir-. v:_tl? No Elizabeth Miry Edw1tda Thia ataltmtnl Wfl filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 07/07f2000 2000M33H9 Daily Plfol July 13, 20, 27. Aug 31 2000 Thm Flctltloua Bualneu Name Statament The fOllCIWlng persons are doinQ butlnasa aa: Chrlalopner Winkler. 1048 Irvine. Sulla 1St, Newpon Beach. CA 92660 Chnste>phlf Fredeock Winkler, 1048 Irvine Sulle 151. Newport s..cti. CA 92660 Th11 bu11ne11 ia con- ducted by an lndlVldual Have you slerted doing business yet? No Chrlatophtr Fredarlclc Winkler Th11 ltalament was tiled With the County Clent ol Oraoge County on 07/16/2000 20006834583 Daily Piiot July 20, 27. Aug. 3. 10, 2000 ThOOO Flctltlou1 BualneH tume St.tement The tollowlng perlOnl are doing busineu as Collegiate Doll Com· pany, 113 Jadl Ave Balboa Island. CA 92662 Claudan1 Christian 113 Jade Ava . Balboa Island, CA 92662 This bus1neu is con-Oucled by an indMdual Have you started doing buSlnaU yet? No Claud-Christian Tille slatamam was flled with lhl County Cleft! ot Otange County on 07/21/2000 200068!4111 7 Daily Pllol July 27. A4lg 3. 10. f7, 2000 Th0!3 Flctltloua BualneH Na!M Statement The following persons are ~ busina11 as Bookter• Company. 2887 Valuco Lana Costa Mesa CA 92626 Sonia Bookter. 2887 Velasco Lant, Costa Mesa, CA n62il Thts butlneu 11 con- ducted by an lndMduel Have you alerted doing bullrlMI yet? No Soni• Bookter This atatemenl was f~ed with Iha County Clafl( ol Orange County on 07/07/2000 20006833883 Delly Ptlol July 13, 20, 27, tWg 3. 2000 Th970 Flctltloua BualneH Na,..,. St.l•ment The following Plr90fll .,. doing bualnele .. TRIAD COMMERCIAL. 636 Beker Street. Coate .._, CA 9262&-4433 8'\ICI W Pa.raona. 8 Winthrop, Newport Baac:n. CA 92660 This buslnaM Is oon- ducted by: an lndMduaJ Have you alerted doing bu1ma11 yet? Vas,~ 1, 1992 8Nce W Paraona This statement wu filed with Iha County Cleltl ot °'anot County on 07118'2000 200088345H Dally Plk>t July 20. 27. Aug. 31 10. 2000 Th006 Flc:tltioua Bualneu Ne.me Stet9ment Flctttloua Bualneu ~1~ Nein. St8tement NEWPO T OCE4N The followlna ptr'80ll8 SAILING ASSOCIA· are doing ~ as TION, 2527 W Cout Jewelty by Julaa. 3125 Hlghwey, Newport Cort• Mar1n, N1wpott Beach, CAL 92963 Baadl. CA 92860 Nola Inc.. (CAI.), 629 Julie EHZ&belh White, Terminal Way 125, 3125 Corte Mar1n, New-Coeta MMe, CAL 92627 port BMch, CA 92860 n. bueine1e ii oon-n. bu.-II con-~ad by a oorpoilllon duded by an ~ Have yov 111rttd Have you •tarted doing bUllneas yet? doll'lQ ~ .,.,, No v-. Apt 2000 ~ m w\W TIM llalamenl WU Thie staltmtnt .... ftlad with Illa County ~ :""~ = ~7'~1~ ~ Ac:ttttoua 8ualnNe Name -....wt The followina per.ant .,.~~­•) Automotive Admlni. 1rmt011, b) OTC lneur· ·~ SIMON, :Zt062 BrQOflllufet, Suitt 203, Hunbnglon a..cn, CaJi. fogw 9264&-7404 ~r ProlectlOtl Servicat, Inc., (CA), 21062 &oolltllnt. ~ 203, Huntington Blad\, Calllomla 92646· 7404 This butlnat1 Is con. duoted by. a oorporatlon Have you 11aned doing ~ yet? No Contlnental Protection SeMces, Inc., Olan A Beetbowet, v p This llaiemafll Wal filed With thl County Clel1c ot Of ange County on o 7/11 /2000 20006UU75 Deily Ptlot Jufy 13. 20, 27. Aug. 3. 2000 Jh959 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Nam. Statement The fOllowtlljl parSQt\I are doing~ u Full Pnnc1p11. 1680 Marguerita Onv1. Co-rona del Mar, CA 92625 Nell Felahy, t680 Ma1guer1te Drive. Co-rona dal Mar, CA 92625 Ttlls buslnass ' is con· dueled by an 1ndtVldual Have you started doing bu11neu yet? V es, 5/30.'00 N111I Ft3hy This 1ta1eman1 was hied wl1h Iha County Clerlt ol Of1nge County on 06/30/2000 20006833145 Daily Pilot July 6. 13. 20, 27, 2000 Th945 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Sta1ement The lollow111j1 pe1sons Ill dOlng ~ 8$ Real Time Ouphcatton 7 MOjo Court Newport Beach. CA 92663 Gina Storn, 7 Moro Court, Newport Beach CA 92663 This bu11ness 1s con· ducted by an 1ndtYldual Have you alerted odmg busmen yel? Yes. 6-2-00 Gina Stein Th11 statement was ftled Wtlh tht County Clent of Ofange County on 0711412000 20006834293 Daily P1IOI July 20, 27. Aug 3. 101 2000 Th9&4 Flctltlou1 Bu11n .. 1 Nam9 Statement The lolloW111j1 perso ... are dolog bu$inlts as St1ll11 & A1soc1ales 230 Purdue Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 MIChaal Stiller, 2347 Purdue Onva, Costa Mesa CA 92626 This bus1nau 11 oon- ducled by an mdMc*Jal Have you slatted doing bullnllt y.t? No Michael Stiller Thtt s1111rnen1 was filed with thl County Cllfk of Orange County on 07/14/2000 20006834298 Dally P1fol July 20, 27 Aug 3. IQ, 2000 Th99? FlctltJoue Bualnn• N1me Statem.nt TM followl~'80fll 818 (lolng ., COAST HANOYMllN 124 EHi 17th Slrael. ca.ta Mesa. CA 92627 John C K1mper. 13066 Larrare SI Ebwanda CA 91739 Tt1ls buSlnelS IS OOll· ducted by· an lndMdull Have you started doing ~ yet? No Jofl1 C K~ Thia 11a1emen1 wu hied ~th Iha County Clel1I ol Orange Col.Inly on 06l30l2000 2000683314$ Deily Piiot JUv e. 13, 20. p . 2000 !t$!3 Fletldoue ..,,... NelM ........,. The lollowt~eont 819 dor19 .. Thunder ProdUC1IOl'll 200 V1otof1a .,.,. 7' Cotta M .... CA ~7 Beau P'Khaco. 290 Vlctotl• tA·7. Costt .,_. CA 82627 Thie bualnaM • oon-ducl«I by •n ll'lClMdual Have you 11artad doing ~ ye1? No Beau Pacheco Thia 11at1ment was hied w11h the County Clent ol Orange County on 07/t 1/2000 20009833911 Daily Ptlol Jufy 13 20 n AuQ 3, 2000 Th958 FlctltlOUI Bu1lne11 Name St.tetMnt Ttia following persons are doing bus1neu .is MY REAL ESTATE LENDER, 2205!1 New btidgl Or Ldk& Forest. CA 92630 Richard J l eno 22055 NtwbrldQ!I 01 Lake FOfMI CA 92630 Oaboreh A Teno 22055 Nawbl1d9• Dr LJIJle For161 CA 92630 ThlS buSl'llH$ 1s con· dueled by huliobdno dnd wife Have you btarteCI dotng business yet? No This a1111emen1 was Iliad w1t11 11>1 County Cle111 ol Otange Coun!'f on 07121 '2000 2000883'914 Dally Pilot .Jli:'/ 27 Aug 3. 10. 17, 2000 Th01!t Flctltlou1 Business Name St1tement The following persons are dotng bus1nns as COSTA MESA AUTO GLASS 2285 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa CA 92627 Rafael Me11• EIQU•vel 16332 Casa Rey Or Santa Ana CA 92708 This bUllnesa is c.on· dUCleo by an md1v1dual Have you starled doing business ve1? Vas. 1999 1 yedr This statement was ltled w11h the C0<inty Cieri< ol Ota'l91t County on 07 21 2000 20006&34912 Darty P1I01 July 27 Al19 3, 10 17, 20QO ThOlf> Fictitious Bu1lness Name Statement The tolluwing p11sons are dOlng business os FIT FOR ONE·DEStGN BY BONNIE 28t6 Nhl· port 81\ld •A Newport Beam CA 92663 Bonnie Jo Smoltl 112 17th St D Hun11ngton Beecn. CA 92648 This bu'9ness I!> con· ducted by an ond1111doal Have you tlarted doing business yel? Yes Apf1I 1 2000 Tr111 stalamenl was 1118<1 with the Counly Clet!c o1 0raoge County on 07 '21 '2000 200068341136 Darly P1lol July 27 Aug 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th017 Flctltloua' Bu1lne11 Name Stltement The 1oMowi"l1 peison• iara doing business as •) Golt·$quad COll'I bl Golf•Squad 5405 Allon Parkway t 5 t 8 IMnt CA 112714 Angela Renee Garcia 33 WHI Naapolltan Lane. Loog Beach CA 90803 Thie bu1ine11 11 con· dueled by an lndMdoal Have yo11 •lattad doing buslr-. yet7 No An9ela Rtnae Garcoa Tht1 statemeot wu rtltd ""1th Iha Coonty Clerli ol Orange County on 06l30l'2000 20008833191 Oa11'y P1lol July 6. 13, 20 27 I 2000 Ttl938 SELL your un1111anted "*"' ~ du$1fied l)ist·ount Casket t \ 111 .11 .. 11 •rlll lh1' 1.il \, 1 \ h • em,,, &n!kr "'" Qwtliry <Ai*"u for I l'fJ Dina Cremation .. $•95 Immediate Burial .. $995 ( J,,. /w~• c lr<O PIQIT'il.ngcl'Tl('.nt Prognrm A\":111Jhle lor t-unc:ral Sn\'1U$, Cmnauoru and Gulcct• ( I )'\!l'\l{I ""' ..... \\I I I ', :\ ~' ' I ( \ .... 1, I I I ... ! I Flctftk>u9 ~ Name ltatament The lollowino ~ .,. doing bualilHa ... StudloO'na OHlgn, 245'2 Sunshln1 Dffva, Laguna Nlgual, CA 92en JaM 0 Wtllon, 24562 SundWla Dow. u.gun. NO*. CA m77 i hie bu*'-1 11 con dUclld by 81'1 llldMdual Have you started doing buslneu ye1? Yei. 7110/00 Jake 0 W~llOl1 Th .. ataltmenl WH liled Wl\h the County Clllk of Orange County on 071t4/2000 20006834281 Daily P1IOt July 20. 27 Aug 3 IQ, 2000 lh988 Fictitious Buslneu Na!Tl9 Stetement The f0tlow1f1\j persons are doing tiu1o1nasa 1$ SAL ON MAX 3405 W MacAtthu1 •A Santa Ana Ce 9UC>4 Mu Pong 1001 E No"' Vc,tl< Street t..ong Beaeh CA 90613 Th·~ but11J ~s 11 con· dueled Dy an 1fidtllldual Have-you s~rted doing bus1r1l<1>1> yet? Ye:. July 1 2000 Max Pong Th11> stalemenl was Med ""1"' the County Cten.; ol 'Ju1ng~ County O< J7 1• 2()(.11 20006834290 Dil,ty P110• Ju1y 20 27 Aug J 1 o. 2000 Th996 Fictitious Bu1mu1 Name Statement The 1011ow1ng persons are dc11nq bu•111I':.! as Bollboard5 et, 12881 Kncin Sud11 ' 1 II Garoe<1 GrovE CA 92jµ~ Je~se Kenneth Br11o1.e1 1010 A Sourn Br.,;rtr,ro Sa~ta Ana CA 92707 lr11s ou\1n111>4 11 con r:luctod by .:111 1nd1Vldual Hd ;e you st.ar111d Clom9 bui.1ness yet? No Jes~ Kenntolh Brewe< Tr .. ~ sta1emen1 was l•led w1lh tne County Cieri< ~ Orange County on 07 2 t lOO/" 2oooeu4930 Oa~1 Ptlol July 27 Aug ;!.. 10 17, ?000 Th020 Fictitlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The lollow111j1 pe1sons are doing buelr.esa as RECON IMPROVE· MENTS 3101 Vallow· stone D11ve Costa Mesa CA 92626 J Wesley Jonnson 3101 y ttlowltorle Dnw Costa Mesa CA 92626 ThlS bue1nen 11 con ducted by an ~I Have you started doong busoness yar? Yu 8·3198 J Wesley Jot\oaon Th15 11a1em1nt was f1•tld v.•th the County Cieri\ oe Orang. County on O 7118!2000 20006134564 Daily Pllol July 20 27 Aug 3; 10 2000 Th007 Classified is CONVEN1ENT ifletbci YOU re buymg. '(~or jusl looking, cl~ Im what \OU oet(J1 CLAS IFIED (949) 642-56"'8 Daily:Pilot NllCI WTllRI IW.IMAIWAY Mottuary • c~ Ctem.lt<>n lowll Thie el8tamenl Wll lilld wtlh Iha County on Olll'JOr.!OOO 2000eN4111 2000INl112 Olly ~""" 27. Aug ~Julye.~ ~3=·~10~.~12~·~2000!!!~~Jb0~1!4!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!.!~~~~~~~ 110 BloadWey CoataMMa 842-9150 Clac1c °' ~ CounlY on 07121/2000 F1ctldoue lluet,_. 2000MMl11 ...... , ... ment ~.'tz:l<a,21~ :-~- Rt41ence AMlty. ~ 'u o.rm.lndtf W1y, IMnt. CA M12 n~ '• Cll1ndul1I "°'· ·w4 8nWnbtlt..L.403I o.r- ,,.. ""Y• irw.. CA 12t12 AluneC. ~ 403' °""'911tder Wey, INN. CA •1a 'Thie buelr.-II oon-~ ~ ,.....,.,., and wlf• Hive you •C.rted -----~No Cllandulal M, .......... TN9 .... ,.... w ........ ~ 0..dO...~ .. 01/tll~ 11111311111 r. "1.P;'ffA STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • Rateii 11nfl<~dHnr,11 m 6lthjet1 ro t'f unlll11 Ml.bm1rt1~. TIJt• r~uhli.Jier n'St'rvt~'i tl1t ~hr to C'C'nsor. rcclwi(>-revi&f) or rej«c nny cl;lssiGed advertisement. Please report llllV trror chat UlA\ bf' iu \11uc <:18b.\ilied ad ~liatt>ly. The Dail) Pilot 11•1iepr 110 liabilit\' for l\R\' error io 111 adveniSC'nH:'nl for whi1·h it mar ht l'el>f'C.11\SiJJ)e e.tcq>l for tb.-1'0Sl of I.ht Sf MM.~ arculllh on·upitd hv rhe enor. CJ'l"di1 r.an oulv I~ allowNI for ·the fin.t ubUliou. • ~- .~ I • ' .. . II I. II ••••• CORONA HIGHLANDS BEST BUY ? Hlah llP Oii s.-11 Ao.t mer t..ot. Sold * Honie lac:ka To Goff CourM 1725,000. AdvlllCI Nodce to lnlpld -~ .- . . ... - -- ~ • ByPl •e (949) 642-5678 ; ~· J .... o: I ;.:-u__ . ' ., • J • --~·-at-461 •••• Telephont 8:30am-5:00pm Walk-L~:OOpm Moaclly-Fride) . ., ACROSS FROM HB PIER ~ 71'1.0 llllll bll!lwl1I Shellie. Femele grMn hlr· ,_ colw. Comer ol lowl & Dll!IJl8 714-437-11808 LOST IR>I IW.E COCKA nn greylwhlltl yelow ...... .. Otlngl ohelQ. Q.tf.722-9293 LOST llacAr Cit ...... ,_, cn.t, ... ...... Collr found ... a.a AMt'.20lh. ........ ............ Won NMTl-1f11 130 East 17th St Suite ·c Costa Mesa Al~&17th behind Harp Inn (9,9) 722·8586 iil Royal Cre80enl ADPDAJiAL& CcrtiOcd Antique 8£ Ruidcntial Comcna Appraillb L-r--· ---' "" ..... -~ -. ~-: .. : Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tue!day .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thunday ....... Wednelday S:OOpm Friday ............... Tbursday S:OOpm Satwday ............ : .. Fri~y 5:00pm r ----J- L_ -___ .__.:..._ , . . What happens H you don't ~? aut;iuse. Call ~e '~ Classifieds (949) 642-5678 ~~ [ ~~ -. • "°"°" ACCOflD • 2 door, Uo, ... powr atttring, $4160/obo. 949-723-1504. LEXUS EWOO 'ti l!llc*, COAVEm '14 11111 llhr in., gold pc1fg. ~ 21k mllt, Iii. MW, rool, 1 owner, II ....ic:. 111 OClllolll 11(),500 r1C01ds, perltc:t. $19.850 . M9-IS0-71IO Arm. 949-711Hln1 COOOAR '00 LEXUS ES 300 'ti 3-Cloor, V6, 8po(t Group, Shadowroae, F!My Lorded. Convenience Group, Auto, New Lexus Tiide co. PM mwa _, (154233! 122.sn (Y560S588) Sl&,985 LEXUS laSSIOH VE.JO Kin Grocty Mt-*"9114 llncotn..Yercury 714-521-3110 WUS ES IOO 'W CrY* Concorde 't5 ~EL:.=- 31k 1111, 3 5 trier engine, (021137) S22.~7 .uo, uwool. lolded. wt.it LEXUS 11SS10N VE.JO @50 94fM4+232e _ _...! .... ~ ..... !!!!:!!!!!! __ UI D9COYERY "IT N paws, Ml Ill, llf6ml/IOll l1t,llO LAND ROYEA NIWPORT BIACH ... t •o-M•5 UI ..... ...,,., .. ~·-~ LAND ROVER NEWPORT BIACff .. ~ • UZDA DU W 000GE OURAHGO .. LEX\IS ES IOO .. Lo ml, V~. ""*· tnCJOno lllu1t Sttl 14K 1111, Oft/ttlt!MKy, Laua c.t roof & morel 811. d Mn'. M007S3ml2 S21,ll50 (058941) $28,987 (7441110) $15,988 I.AHO ROVER LEXUS llllSSION VIEJO NA~B S NEWPORT BEACH Mt-~ (714 100 MM4M445 111111et1 I e.nz tao "IT BlldllSllrmlril (582371) 129,990 FltTCMEA .IONES Mi.124.1401 Bridge WEST •65 o Vold NOR11l • ltl3 0 74 0 017 •ICJfl6 EAST •0Jf42 o .-tu <> KJ 1U32 • AQ7 54 SOUTH •A((7 O A54 •31 fiw lrickl -two ui m-llld CIDI ill acb &idl IUiL The-:--~ lcad at lbe IC* ol cluba did llO i::t:: witb only oae club • · Waa tried eo · E.c a cl~ was not a decision. 0 AQ1091653 <>' uummy's ~woo llld deel1rer discarded 1t11 11natcio11 diamond. Now the only l.breit to the COG1r1ct was a 3--0 crump spilt. Had declarer led lhe ltWtl of uumpg from lhe table, k ii quite liu ly lhll But wou1c1 have covered with lbe jlldt to bold deel#er IO 10 lricb, to SOUlh midi tho dcvilith lead of the four at bans! • 10 Lulled imo oYCrCOofidence, Sall followed with &he fWO, ud deellrcr Tbc biddi • WEST ~nH E.\S'I' SOOTH look the saf'ety fineao by . . the three! When tNl held. ~ was still in dummy IO deellftr could repeat the fincue and now hid 11 lrickt. On the run or the a:umP' the Lhoroulbl y frauled def ender Ill lbe Elst self held on to the 1ee of dia- mooda so Soulh'a seven of 1J*1es became &he 12th trick. 10 ,.. l• 40 .......... ,_ Openioa lead: A« of • Brid&e ii the happy exocpdon 10 the old saw: '11ioSe who can, olay: Thoee who can't. write." Wa1ch Patrick Jourdain, editor of the International Bridae Press ~Bulletin, at wort on this deal &om tho Webb Multiple Teams O:iampionsbi The biddi!i was Wlightforward and. as Ibo cm'ds lie, it mighc seem tbal the defenders were entitled IO At tho ocher table, Well led tbe jlct of diamonds lpinst '°"" hearts and, when lhat held, continued With lbe ICn, ruffed ID the clofed band. In ID a11empc lO get IO dummy, dee.later led lus singleton club. West 101C with the ace and loclcd declam-in band wilh another diamond. Eventually dec.lllU had IO conccdc down two. 1-~11-~1 .... w11 llnz liU20 'II MERCEDES 2IOE 71 OldMloblll •LS, 't2 ~Stamwk Stiver, IUIO, lo1ded, 4-dr. tul pcMS. ll.IH'OOI, (145249) $36.890 .... eunroof, .. -lie. lllw. S9k m, S5600'obo F\ErOHER JONES $2500 71M54-64el 949-723-1504 ... 114.1401 .... edl1 llnz 300. Lo ...... Woni I.MC (014824) $12,990 FliTCHER JOMES. ... 124.1!01 llllft I di I llnz CZ20 W Whlle/Sllrmerlt (415200) 118,990 FU'rCHER JONES 111.12•.1401 Mwoldll 020 ..., .. SoedllJSllnnlr1t (004200) 129.990 FUTCttER JONES lll,tu.1401 : ~·-,,· I _ -. . - - Mlicuy lllyltJque GS 'II Auto, lloor m111, 13" polilhed Medi Aloyt. 6()'4() SjJlllcld ,_ .... (XK634530) $13,975 Kin Grody Uncoln-thfcury 714-521-3110 lllOUNTAMER 4X• 'II Side alr begs, message C*te<, co. l'Ml1I ~ aid, IOW pkg ROUS ROYCE '73 COfltlCffE HARDTOP White/tin, low 111lllge, ..w AC Ind CO. 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