Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-08-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -Mi.SA COMtMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON DE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ntURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2000 Council hopes to extend airport resfyictions. •With the settlement agreement expiring in 2005' city will try to keep John Wayne Airport's flight limits for 20 more years. NollklSchw..-tz DAILY PILOT . NEWPORT BEACH -While plans for an airport at El Toro remain uncertain. the City Council on Tuesday will redouble its efforts to extend the curfew and flight restrictions at John Wayne Airport to the end of2025. Three months ago, Mayor John Noyes announced that he and the council would urge the Orange County Board of Super- visors to extend the terms of a 1985 set- Uement agreement -set to expire in 2005 -that limits the number of flights and passengers at the airport. The settlement agreement caps the number of annual passengers to 8.4 mil- lion and allows no more than 73 daily departures. It also bans departures between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. on Sundays. Also, arrivals are banned from 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. Sunday through Saturday. The city's proposal would essentially maintain the caps. The council's first step will be a resolu- tion urging Orange County supervisors to get on board with the project. However, it may not be so easy, or legal, to extend the settlement agree- ment Federal laWs passed since 1985 prohibit regional airport restrictions, such as the curfew and limits on certain aircraft that are imposed at John Wayne. San Francisco attorney Clem Shutewill is counsel to the dty on allport issues. The dty will also arrange for environ- mental studies that are required by state law. City officials will meet with the direc- tor of John Wayne Airport, officials from SEE AIRPORT PAGE A9 m KEY POINTS IN NEWPORT BEA,H'S PROPOSAL TO MAINTAJN RESTRICTIONS AT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT: • A 20-yur extension of the terms af the John Wayne settlement agreement, with a new expira- tion date of Dec. 31, 2025 • Same number of ennu11I passengers -8 .4 million • Same number of noise regua.ted pMMnger flights -73 daily departures • Same number of cargo flights • Same curfew on flights ' .. . . SOuth Coast Metro to grow? •City officials to discuss an expansion that would include office towers, a symphony hall and musewn. Andrew Gluer DAILY PILOT SOtrrH COAST METRO -The Segerstrom family's plans to expand city arts facil- ities and develop new office space here will face its first public scrutiny later this month. The project calls for con- structing a 2,500-seat sym- phony hall, a 140,000-squa.re- foot art museum, a 1.CO-seat expansion to South Coast Repertory Theater, three office towers and two parkittg structures. PHOTOS 6V BlaAH f'09JOA I ON.Y PllOT Florlberta Morales and her children. Wilmer, S, left. and Cynthia. 3, are homeless because they can.not afford to pay sent In Costa Mesa. 1bey currenUy reside at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. The 5-4-acre site for the planned development ls bor- dered by Bristol Street. Sun- flower Avenue, Avenue of the Arts and the San Diego Free- way. A high ·pri~e to paY 1 Soaring rental rates in Newport-Mesa make it nearly impossible for low wage earners to find a place to live. COSTA MESA Desperate and afraid, the mother ol two dialed 91 t. •J told tbe man 'I bave an emergency. I have no place tO live, •• recalled Floriberta Morales, 33, as she wiped a tear from one of her big, brown eyes. ·He MJd 'that'• not an emergency.• But for me, a mom. it was.• And it still is. Six months after checking into the Otange Coast tnterfaltb Shelter, securing a number of regular bousecleanlng Jobi and saving 80% of ber paychecks, Morales can't find a home. SEE RENT MGE Al ROOm in the political mo? .Third..,~• idmtt..., ........ dwnm ol wtnnmg, but tbef IUD allJwtY• ... Cldbl' ...... Kelvin Stigall and bb 14-year- Old son. Ron. bivebeen ton:ecl to live Ill Ille Orange COMt . e::, J'Dll'aedll ...... high alllaf 111U•"1 jn C.-Mela. The public will have an opportunity Aug. 14 . to respond to a document, avail- able at City Hall and two local libraries, which outlines the project's potential effects on the area. In late SeptembeJ, the Planning Commission iS scheduled to discuss whether to recommend tbe project to the City Council. The project may generate more traffic. smog, and With the new jobs it would aeate; draw more people to the already crowded city, accord~ tng to a report prepared bj independent coasultmtl. But Cost.a MeM Nnntng and Redevelopment Meneger Michael RobimOG Mid be expects the project wW draw • SEE Mm<> MGE At . QOIW ........ ___ ,..• I - • • IN A2 Thursday, August 3, 2000 T1a9 niZetto GzouP, lilc., a Newpost Beilda·bued ~vtder ollmerDet~tlaDMl'Vicet ad ••-plltAlll for the • hMltla care IDduatry, announced tbat tt biU eomblned forces with ~na State Pllywldam Ann., Inc., an ~et ~actice group With more than 2,400 • health care provtden. Velcro: it's not just any touch fastener I t ls often dlfftcult to anticipate from one column to the next who it going to take offense, and at what they might take offense. I was reminded of that fact by a warning letter I received recently. There is no surprise when a dty official gets his or her nose out of joint after they or their favori31ect is mentioned in prl!)t. I t4ke a position on an issue, i naturally initates peo- ple and groups active in promot- ing the opposite view. But setting aside scenarios like those, over the years I've been swprised many times to learn that some topic, remark or even a Single word unexpectedly sent one or more readers into a tizzy. . Almost every time, the bit someone finds deeply offensive is a section that. when I wrote it, I considered innocuous and utterly devoid of cxmtroveny. The latest it no exceptlan. ' . .. na.etto will provide it.I HealthWeb Internet portal, With Ul8fu1 gilkfellnes and accea to liiedical Joumall, to the memben ot the Arizona pbycid.anl' group. TriZetto bu offices in 11 states, lndudin~ corporate beadquarten hi Newport Beach and a California headquarten 1n Costa Mesa. Daily Pilot Will Rogers GUEST COWMNIST trademark never warned the public to do otherwise. • Poof! The valuable ride: to powerful brand names p- peared and became part of the public lexicon. Well. the people at Velao Group Corp. say they won't let that happen to them. But I have some bad news. rm wondering if irs al.ready too late. Sean Lance I recently wrote about a can- didate for political otlloe employ- ing a very young staff, a policy that bas led to a pattem ol politi- cal missteps and embarrass.- ments. Most cau1d have been easily avoided with a mature and more experienood staff. U two pieces of material are locked together by a textile fas- tener that makes. a ripping sound when disengaged, I think 99.9% of the people In the Uoited States will say, •That's Velcro." They won't say the name with the first letter c.apltatized, it won't be foDowed by that tiny letter •r• in a drde. and no one I know or have ever met is likely to wooder •1s that a Velao- brand fastener?• Another personal observation is that no one knows what a touch fastener ls. But I did find that, given an opportunity to think about it, most people can figure out what you mean if you say •hook and loop fa.Stener." HEIS The rattan man ISLAND STYLE Sean Lance works behind the counter at Island Living-a store that sells vintage Hawaiian furniture and the babny, relaxed attitude that goes along with ll "Most people say, "Hey, my grandpa.rents used to have this fwni- ture. I grew up with it my who~e life and hated it and now I loV\! tt,' • Lance said. The unique style is reminiscent of the furniture made during the 1930s, '40s and '50s. While be loved the island style before working at Island Uving, Lance said, he couldn't afford any of the pieces because they were so expensive and difficult to find. •u you find it. irll be at swap meets and garage sald; with people who don't know its worth,• he said. "It's worth thousands. A large dining room table can cost $20,000. • -Selling paradise one bamboo chair at a time TliAT HAWAltAN FLAVOR . Lance said he was particularly drawn to Hawaiian furniture because of the •1ook and the lifestyle 1t repre- sents." Consequently, the type of cus- tomers that come into the shop are al.so •laid back and ntce• be said. "They like to take their time and they're excited about the furniture,• Lance 58id., adding that the cus- t.omen' range of age nms between 25and60. _ While younger fans see the pieces as retro, older buyers view the fumi· ture as reminiscent of their pasl •What's funny is there's quite a big demand in Montana,• Lance said. ·we can't quite figure that out.· LAMPS FROM TONGA Despite the name, most of the handmade pieces a.re imported from the Philippines. The most unusual piece, Lance said, are the band carved nki lamps from Tonga. •1t comes with a.tapa shade which is hand-pounded bark dyed with beirtes from a Mulberry tree,• he said. •There's just so mt1:ch history.• surrs TO SURF TRUNKS An avid surler, a husband and a father, Lance decided he needed more tioie for both his hobby and his family. After mulling the idea over for half a dozen yems, he traded in bis landscaping business -intro- duced to him by his g.randfather- for Hawaiian fumiture. •My wife and I were really think- ing about what we could do and bow shj! could be at home with our baby,• he said •we attrlbute the business to our little girl. She is what really inspired us .• -Story by Noak1 Sd1wwtr; photo by Brillf'I Pobud8 Neither the candidate nor the staff took offense. Well, actually, they probably did take offense. But they at least knew better than to waste their time ·a>m- plaining 10 me about it. Maybe they're finally maturing. No, the part that led to a com- plaint came when I wrote that the campaign might~ re;spect , from the local pols it treats in a · · patronizing manner if only the staJI tncluded • anyone old enough to,Jmow that all sneakers once had laces instead of veJqq.· Thil isn't lite the time I offended cat lovers. To a news- paper headline that read •eat survives ooe bullet to the bead• I added •But a seoond bullet does the trick.• I knew it would send fans ol felines clawing their way up the drapes. I just didn't care. · My supposed stumble was much subtler. Many first assume it bas to do with aocheting, or those shoes for ladies of another era that required using button hooks. But when subjects of my unscientific survey finally sorted out what I was talking about they asked, "Why didn't you just say Velcro?• . I have every confidence Velcro-brand fasteners are far and away the superior touch fas- teners. After an. U a New Hnmpd>ire company ii 80 mt.r- ested in protecting ils name that it pays a service to scour news- papers in California looking foe it -and the company does exactly that -lt surely wouldn't risk sul- lying that same name by putting out an inferior product. It's never too early for a back-to-school fashion $haw Do you know what a •touch fastener• is? According to the legal department for the Velao Group Corp., trs one of the alter- natives I am urged to use when referring to any •book and loop fastener" not ~caily made by the Velao roup Corp. But to the average person. it doesn't matter who made a given fastener, even if it's a cheap and unreliable imitation manufactured in a distant land by political prisoners and chll- d.ren. We've all seen those off- brand fasteners that stop grtp- ping after a few uses. Though we're all well-Inten- tioned, and certa.tnly try to live each day showing our concern about jealously protecting a cor- poration's best interests, f suspect most people nonetheless desaibe all touch fastenen as Velao. W e at Retail Roundup plan to be first in line Friday at the "Teen People Back to School Fashion Show• that will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Brass Rail at Nordstrom in South Coast Plaza. Whyl Because we are •teen peo- plet • Not chronologically, of course. We're far too old to claim "teen people• status. But we are still young and exuberant. We care about fashion. We want to see what the youngsters are wearing so we can ltMl the styles for our office get-ups. Tb.la is why we wear our hair spiky and gelled out, like an Orange County 13-year-old. Just kidding I If you want to attend the fashion show, the number to call 11 (71-') 850-3790. Just don't think for a sec- ond that you'll get in before we do. VOLM,NO.'IM RETAIL ROUNDUP rr MAKES US SMILE And heyl While )Ve're at South Coast Plaza, we might just pop over to the alrousel and get our picture taken on a plastic horse. Why, you askl Because it's only SS, and how fun! People and hoI'5eS are a natural combination. Remember •The Black Stallion?• Also, this photo op just started Tuesday:That was only two days ago. • In other words, getting your pic- ture shot on a bone ls all part of being o.o the cutting edge. And that's whete we live, darling. rT MAKES US SMILE MN MORE Alternatively. if we'te not in the mood for the bone thhtg, we might cruise over to Figge Photography Inc. in Newport Beach and get a nice portrait done up. "The Many Moods of Retail Roundup,• it could be called. We bring up Pigge because they are celebrating their 55th year in business and are adding corporate photography to the menu of photo- graphic services. In other words, it's real tradition- al And traditional is where we live, honeybunch. Don't kid yourself. We are still trying to decide, by pie way, whether it's Figge with a silent •e" or Figge ptonounood like "figgy." It seems Velao is a trade- mark. and tbe New Hampshire firm holding that trademark hopes to avoid repeating the mistake made by companies that bmuahtus •escalator,• •tber-mo1,r. cellophane. and "nylon.• According to the letter sent to me by the Velao folks, all of thole Uled to be trademarked names. '1belr owners allowed them to be misuMd by the public.. claims the letter from Velcro. As for tbe tiny handful who use the name properly but aren't in the touch fastener industry, rn bet every last ooe ls either a lawyer or a joumallst who bas been warned. Lawyers and jour- nalists are oot anyone's role models, and so no one will follow their example. We sort of hope it's the latter, just . because figgy is such a fun word. Whenever the public saw moving medwdcal steps, they called [tan -=alator. Apparently, lawyers for tbe l'8leYaDt compa- ny nevs l8Dt wam1Dg letters. When ign«ant coasumers saw a DONbabent. petroleum- bued material manul.actured wtlll a kmg-cba!n molecule con- ~ the recuntng amkle gDqt a>NH, they called it ~ I gather owners ol that For the record, when I men- Uoned mee.ken that ue doled with Velcro rather than laces. I thought it wu obvtoul I was • refemng only to thole aboes that make UM ol the genuine Velcro brand ol touch fastener. After all, who would buy any Otber.klndf Piggy! Figgyl Piggy! However you say it, Figge is at 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 110. And U you need IODlebody to shoot you (and IOIDetimes we think we do), they can help. .... ...... ~ ..... MS · CofonedMMlr 7M5 COIUMlll ..., NII port...., .,.. Nlt•ortCOllt 7H5 Wfl ~ Adlo"I ...... ............... ... dfl .... ............ Secandlaw 1:41~,'' • • ... ~1.7 S-WhW' 1~ ...,..._.__..A.I • wu. • •s 1s • ClOlurmlst tor Timm~News. . • ff Y"" llw In In~ Miid ~In fi a.andfy room or.,..,_~ ~. tlP'dllj • nlgtwt. ................. In '°" doaf. Nlwer °'*' ~door~ kl..eng who II on the OdW lldl. . ----= --.... frtend, KllP,......, In good Wal ..,, ---~----­.............. .., ... • ..,In_...._ ................ ... Mnllflt._..Wlldf'lllonl•_,.,._._.ML I 1: I I 'Doily Pilot .. New York trip brings memories, Broadway back borne Surf: swelling starts . to g<? c:town · I spent last week in New York Oty. My wile had a buiiness b1p lhere, and I tagged along gratefully. I had- n't been in New York for 10 years, thus creating a void in my psyche that could only be filled by one of those wonder- fully small Broadway theaters or ~ brief exposure to the Metro edition of the New York 11mes or the astonishing ener- gy'8lld vitality that permeate the Manhattan air even more profoundly than the sirens and honking horns of the taxicabs. For some 30 yecu-s, my work took me to New York Oty three or four times a year, 'That's where the publications I wrote for lived, and I would come visiting with a briefcase full of story ideas which I would peddle to editors over expensive lunches preceded by two Martinis, straight up with a twist I was a Fuller Brush salesman selling ideas rather than deaning devices. I loved those bips that transported me briefly from the necessary economic aus- terity at home to the expense account excesses qf the pub- lishing world in which I made my living. The bips provided regular perks for a working life built on the quicksand of the constant -and devastat- ing -possibility of rejection. In the process, I made lifelong friends among New York edi- tors, long since replaced by 25-year-old graduates of Bryn Mar and Vassar who believe in editing by committee and never heard of Calvin Coolidge, Jean Harlow or Lou Gehrig, and got all their knowledge about World War II trom •Saving Private Ryan.• Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE tnarveled at our surroundings. And then, of coUNe, there was the theater. Once we were past the first shOcJc of the price of Broadway tickets ($85 and up for musicals), we decided that since we didn't know when we would come this way again, we'd go for it. Although some of the shows we saw will undoubtedly be appearing in Los Angeles and Orange County, there is some-· thing very special about see- ing them in the Broadway houses where the last row in Only one of the magazine the orchestra isn't two blocks editors I worked with for many down the street. years was present and accessi-I was reluctant about see- ble. I met him for lunch, and ing the revivals of •Music he filled me in as best be could Man• and •Kiss Me Kate,• on the others. Some had left both of which I had seen in magazines, as I did, for univer-sity teaching jobs, then retired their original incarnation on there. A good number were Broadway many years ago. I Som ill 'th was wrong. Missing them dead. e were · • one wt would have been a dreadful Alzheimer's. My lunch companion had mistake, for me as well as my turned a love affair with base-wife, who had met them only ball into a half-d<YLen books in community theaters. that were selling well enough Then we were blown away vid d t Ii · by the brilliance of Tom to pro ea ecen vmg, Stoppard's "The Real Titing." qualify him as an expert, and deeply engaged by the ideas get him passes to Yankee and issues offered up in ~di~ • fl We talked far into the "CQpenbagen, and just at afternoon, and it fiJ,led tl)e ~ .. out entertained by ·Swing• void in my gut and somehow and •Annie Get Your Gun,· gave me a kind of closure I both of which we booked at didn't kbow I needed. It also · the-last minute against the served as a nice balance to an ·advice of sterner.critics than evening my wife and I ~ enjoyed at the home of one of I suppose if I had to si;ngle my former UC Irvine stu-out the one show that moved dents, who is now an editor at me most -and my wife con- People Magazine. He lives in curs -it would have to be a tiny apartment building •Music Man.• squashed among the mono-The elegant simplicity of liths of Wall Street. His apart-· the story line and grace of the ment has a deck graced with melodies are simply timeless potted plants where we ton--and beautifully done in this dled drinks and good talk and . new production. A story based :&HB>~ Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW -COSMEnCAU.Y IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Olle Block Soutll ol 405 PwJ (714) 545-7168 on the essential decency~ man and his attility to find and nwtwe that decency when he is loved and trusted iS hard to come by these days. "'1ll 1bere Was You" bas got to be tbe finest love fa: ever writ- ten for the stag . It isn't sapp , and it is sung by a woman who has looked very straight at the consider- able flaws of the man to whom she is singing, then has looked past and through those flaws to the qualities that have enriched the lives of the peo- ple he touched. Hell, I knew it was coming, and J still wept when I beard it. The biggest change in the new •Music Man" is the cur- tain call. Harold Hill comes out for his bow dressed as a drum major and then brings on the rest of the cast, all in band uni- forms, all playing •75 l\'ombones• -n.ot 1n the ten- tative notes of the •think sys- tem• which ended the play, but in full musical blast: the ultiinate fantasy that sent us out of the theater exhilarated. Walking back to our hotel still awash in that finale, my wife and I speculated that the chances of those two disparate people making a life together was about as unlikely as the citizens of River City turning suddenly into professional musicians. But it was possible in the theater, which for a few wondrous bouis made it possi- ble anyWhere. We spent a good many hours in the theater last week, and we brought at least some of that wonder home with us. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. The heavy surf that hammered the coast Monday and Tuesday eased up significantly Wednesday, giving life- guards and beachgoers a break from the treach- erous conditions. Wave heights were around 5 to 7 feet on most local beaches, with a few sets up to 10 feet, said Jim Turner, lifeguard captain for the Newport Beach Fire and . Marine 'Depart- ment. Rescue activity, which was intense in the early part of the week. dropped off as well. More than 400 res- cues were made Tues- day, dropping to about 150 on Wednesday, Turner said. . The mjuries that had accompanied the big sw ells also decreased. On Sunday, the swell sent four people to Hoag Hospital with possible spinal injuries. Monstrous surf Monday and Tuesday caused more possible spinal injuries, broken legs and a dislocated ankle. On Wednesday. Turner said, the only casualty was a tweaked knee. The foamy shoreline conditions that pre- vailed in Newport on Tuesday were still com- mon Wednesday. Agita- tion from the surf mixed up plankton to produce white, frothy conditions on some beaches. The waves are expected to continue to decline in size Thurs- day. Lifeguards had kept seven extra work- ers on staff Tuesday. to cope with the huge vol- ume of rescues. But by today, Turner said, sJaffing would be back to normal "The guards did .a really goOd job,• Turner · · noted. "Now they really have some experience. Many of them are · young and this is the first good-sized surf a lot of them have seen.• -Alex Coolman No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot •Fresh cut floc.oeis Custom flo arrangements. Made bg our on sUe Florist. •Full service meal and seafood department• Farm Fresh produce that tastes great! • f.xtensiDe selection of California and imported wines. --. • Specialty cheeses and pate Now OFFERING FRESH SOSH/ TO GO! Come in and visit our NEW SUSHI DEPT. where you can choost from a large variety of prepared Sushi, Spicy Tuna Rolls, California Rolls, Fresh Sashirni and S~ed Soybeans. \ ON SPECIAL THIS WEEK ••• Nigri Combination! Made fresh to go , an assortment of t1Do shinnp, t1Do Ahl tuna, and llDo salmon 6 S6 59 $1~ • • ti • I DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Jim Slaughter mes tbe dolphiD sc:u.lpure at Mutnen Park as a piece of lounge furniture while his daughter Jane fiddles In the ~ below bJm. EDUCITIOll llllf guage pathology assistant program this fall. New pathology ~sistant program offered at OCC , Orange Coast College's ·school of Allied Health Professions will unveil its new speech-Jan- OCC is one of a handful of community colleges nationwide to offer such a program. OCC's new career specialty !.$ ~i.qg .developed to meet stan- dards established f)fMie American Speech-Lan- guage Hearing Assn. The two-year program will award an associate's degree as well as a certifi- cate of achievement. THE DESIGN MILL TEAK PATIO FURNITURE SALE Factory Direct from Indonesia Who6esale to the Public •LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN• Patio T4ilble, & Otlllr Sets, Stelnw Lounges, Side T8t*s, l.tntnlas, &Inches .... locdon wlll be ..... Slocwn's Aeet8urMt 2601 West Coast Hlghway PadflC Coast Highway & Tustin Ave., Newport Beach Satu , 5th 9:00 am-3:00 6th 9:00 am-3:00 Freedon1 Fro111: WEIGHT PROBLEMS EATING DISORDERS ADDICTIONS DEPRESSION Affordable, Confidential Professional Help • Fonner Betty Ford Center Clinician • Director of Drug & Alcohol Treatment • Author of Gifts of Sobriety·& other self help books Call for info: Barbara Cole, Mn (714) 429.()888 ·Crystals ·Minerals • Unique Jewelry ·Classes • Astrology Charts •canvas • dll Paintings • Sealeapes • LandlCapea • lmpr9111onllta a More Daily PilCt the council postpone all major planning dedsionS until after the ~ vote on the lnitiatfW. The Greenlight measure pr~ es to allow voters the final say on certain major developments . . The Pfanning Commission will (OOSider a request by Coneunt. a high-speed communications chip manufacturer, to add 556,000 square feet of industrial and office spac.e to its 25-acre property on the northwest side of Jamboree Road, near John Wayne Airport.. IOU ClllRI llPllSIOI the Pfanning Commission will begin studying Koll Center New- port's proposed expansion. The business near John Wayne Airport has requested an additional 250,000 square feet for the con- struction of a new 1 o-story office tower. The idea behind the expansion is to create a cam~like atmosphere for employees with a cafeteria, gym, park and offices -a project that would bring the total allow- able building area on the site to more than 1 million square feet. What to expect: The Planning Commission will start combing through the pr~ al and open a public hearing. The item is expected to be continued at the Aug. 17 meeting. Whlrt to expect The city's planning staff has rec- ommended that the commissioners approve the traffic study and the project. f YI • wt* Newport Beach Plan- ning Commissioners Shant Aga- janian, Anne Gifford, Steve Kiser, Mike Kranzley, Ed Selich, Earl McDaniel and Larry Tucker. However, should Conexant get past the plaMing hurdle, It may run into problems with the City Council. In light of the slow-growth Greenlight measure on the Novem- ber ballot. Councilman Tod Ridge- way announc~ he will recommend • Wh8t: Regular meeting • When: 7 p.m. tonight • WheN: City Hall, 3300 New- port Blvd. D1VORCE W1zA1{us ~ EXPERT RESOUR<m • GUIDANCE • WWER <n5'fS Tm Ima -.m-tiH111 lallCL· • Meclialion Services • Paralegal~ . • Califania OUldlSpousa1 SUpport Guidelines O>lSSO-MASI'PJOTM AT RATES THAT ARE HARD TO BF.AT L your CD is matUring ot you're oonsidcring a new CD, don't ed1 youndf Jxxt at the local bank. CDs rnilablc through A.G. U.... a« now~ 6.50% 6.75o/o S#pply of these CDs is limiutl. GJJ ""'4y! --••<1-nl8 .. 1D~#ld~A ...... dlpalldl1Jl(JIJ•.....,_ alt'*11ed "1al/llAO. r...n __ lly,__ltd ... ___ lwCW-, alt .. ....,._.._. 1100.000 ...... ltdeawtl....,,.llMW~ alt""'" ....... " ... ""'*,.. ..... .,~ fi~ DAN L CAPMEf 18800 MacArttu Blvd.,.._ 1400 • IMr'9 CA 82812-2445 (949) 862· 1234 or (800) 876-0353 *a..ca..w•.....,.~ot ....... ..,.,...,,,..,.,....,.,., ..,..., .. ...,. ........ • ..... m1•to1,_,. (odlty of Ill'*"' In• wioffdl 15 000 ~ltlnlU'tft INN"'WV'l'n.rl ..................... ollaw"'*'-,_ .. ,. ..... , -.....,.,. .. a.tW. 4 ·1'11 ............... ....,ln .............. ~ ..... ..... -Nl ............... c.-..~ .w..-...,...-.,,....,.........e1.......,.1111r1ar..-a..., <c..a1111c._,,.,..,._ 0,..1-....~-...... .,. ....... Mick. ....... c:t.. ................... I 00 UCLA Medical Plaza S... 205-210 LOI~ 900'5 0pen1.,.,....,. I I ' ' I . . I f A run ·for the border •Costa Mesa man crosses into Oregon, having trekked more than 1,700 miles on bis quest to help his brother. Andrew Glazer DAtlY PILOT • IDl'IOR'S NOft: The Dally Pilot Is trecklng the progress of CosQ Mesa resident Tony Dll.ofenzo, who Is hiking 2.600 miles up the Padflc Crest Trail to raise money and awweness aibo4.lt his brothen rare and ~ly f.tal blood disetie, ~la. H«e Is .n updati, as totd to reporter Andrt!w Glazer. Readers c.an also follow Dil.orenzo's progress on his Web site at http://www.1000000steps..~.com . On Monday, Dil..orenzo crossed the Califomia- Oregon border. In bis 97 days on the trail, he's walked more than 1,700 miles. His wife Alisa, at their Costa Mesa home, reports he's still smiling. We talked to Dil..orenzo on July 21. He also sent us entries from his journal. • DAY 83 -CASTEUA. CALIF. It's beauWul out here. We caught our first sight- ing of Mount Shasta. There was a beauWul sunset. The weather's starting to get bot And there's been a lot of climbing. When you're up here and you want to get food, you have to drop 4,000 feet. And then climb 4,000 feet back up. With a full pack. I haven't re4lly had a physical problem for the past two weeks. But awhile back, I had a weird mental thing going on. You're out there biking and you start thinking •what the beck am I doing?• But then, ~counter those thoughts, I convinced myself that the worst day on the trail is better than a good day at the office. It changed my attitude a • lot. This bike is by far the toughest work I've ever done in my life. . . _ ".... I'm ready to eat burgers and fries nonstop now. The mountains require l!-lot more b~ lb.aft" Candy bars get old after awhile. the d~. especially in situations with a lot of climbing. The balls of your feet hurt. But you've got ' DAY as to keep telling yourself "I've g~t to get 25 miles The last two days have been long. I'm having today no m!ltter how we do it.• ' feet problems, so that seems to take up some ener-~ We're still .P,ushing a good pace. We may catch gy. My hilting style is <;hanging, so I'm not sure up to some m~re people. Our goal is to do between how much longer I'll hike with J eff and Dave (two 25 and 30 miles a day. The 30-milers are hell on hilting companions Tony has hlked with for most of your body and mind. Just brutal. the trip). I may slow down a bit and let my body We've been seeing some osprey. Beautiful birds. rest. No need to kill myself. The main goal is to fin- We saw a mother bear and two cubs. I didn't feel ish the trail. In one piece. afraid at all. Once again, the media has scared everyone. They're' just as scared as we are. And they run away just as fast. When we drop down to lower levels, you have to start worrying about rattlesnakes again. But we're used to seeing those guys. We're waiting for a tavern to open so we can eat. OAY86 Four miles from the border. I will be there around 7:30 a .m. or so. I can't believe I've made it this far. I'm taking the rest of the day in Ashland, Ore., to do a little celebrating. Everything else is going great. IN BRIEF Reading workshop set at Corona del Mar High p.m . on Thursdays throughout August. The workshop will be held at Corona del Mar High School. responsibilities and rewards of the teaching profession. 'IWo sessions of the course, listed. as Education 100, will begin the week of Aug. 28. The two-hour class' will meet at either 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. on Tuesdays. It is a three unit course, costing $11 per unit. Information: (714) 432-5072 who are beginning sailors seeking to e nhance their sailing knowledge. The non-credit class will cover termi- nology. rigging, basic sail theory, points of sail, man-overboard retrieval, steering techniques, dock-The Orange Coast College educa- tion department will offer a summer reading workshop this month for stu- dents entering grades ninth through 11th. The sessions are designed to improve students' reading tech- niques, comprehension, vocabulaiy, study skills and reading speed. i:iie class ~ mee.t from 3 to 5:30 The registration fee is $249 ·with an additional $10 material fee to be pa.id· to the instructor .. Information: (714) 432-5880 Learn about teaching profession in OCC. £lass · Orange Coast College Will offer a 16-week course this fall that explores the opportunities, requirements, 't- eal/ Herb the Legal Beagle law Office of Herbert B. Rhodes 1-800-965-4621 OCC offers class fqr women sailors Oran913 Coast College will offer a weeklong Keelboat class for women ing and reefing. ·. The class will start on Monday and continue through Aug. 11. The lessons will be taught by Coast Guard-licensed women sailors. The class will meet from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway. The registration fee is $215. Information: (949) 645-9412. nusday, Au9ust 3. 2000 AS II lllEF Qnmty supervisors f.o meet in Costa Mesa The Orange County Board of Supervisors will meet in Costa Mesa today to discuss the county's 2001 Strategic Financial Plan. The meeting will include a public comment period for members of the community to express their concerns about the long-range finances of the county. Among the subjects to be covered at the meeting a.re jail expansion, juvenile balls, cred- it and debt management and development at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The discussion will start at 9 a .m. in the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Cost.a Mesa. Middle College High accepting students There are plenty of openings in Orange Coast College's inno- vative Middle College High School program. The program. which just completed its fowtb year, offers classes for high school students on OCC's 164- acre campus. Students entenng the 11th and 12th grades are eligible to apply. The academic year begins Aug. 14 and runs through May 25, 2001. The school is designed for students who, for a variety of reasons, are not performing up to their full potential in a tradi- tional high sdiool setting. It is a collaborative effort between the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and OCC. Information: (714) 432-5732. / I I ' . . Al !!Uiday. Alp! 3, 2000 SllUll ClllP ~ Beach wDl oller ~­day ···llllling ~ tbioughoUt the pm 8eecb softblll1 l88IOll for men. WOOl8l1 and ooed )eaguei ii Aug. 11. Weeknight adult leagues for all levels ~play wOl be available and regiltra- tioo ii ~ on a team basis Only. and T-shirt It ii recxnnrnended for 1 water and a swim tell Will be given kids to bring wall8r and a mack to Ille ftilt day of dall. 1b8 imtrudOr, ~ camp tiay. Scott Mo19an. bu 22 years of teach: summer for kids ~ 8 to 12. 1be camps will nm Tuesdays through Pri· days for two weeks; registration fee ii $133 for eecb MSSloo. On-water skills will be taught oo new Sabots (8-foot sailboats), as well as rigging and boat maintenance. To ensure safety, please bring a Coast Guard- approved life jacket No a.fter..c.amp supeMslon wW be provided. Inforl1Mltioo: (9'9) 6"-315t. tno experte:nce and lt certified in c9R and ftnt aid. Information: (949) 644-3151. IEGINNING SAILING Newport Beach wiJ,1 offer begin- ning sailing cla.sses for adults throughout the summer at OCC. Classes include lectures and on-\}le- water practice in Udo 14· dinghies. Students may learn the basics of sail- ing tenninology, rigging, safety, dock- ing under sail, tacking, jibing and the five points of sail About 80% of class time is spent sailing, with two to four people per boal Information: (949) 644-3151. SLOW·PITCH SOFTBALL Infmnation: '949) 6«-3163. • SOCCER CAMP Newport Beach will offer week- long soo:er camps throughout the summer. The camps are for kids ages 6 to 14 and the fee is $96. Camp times are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays Aug. 14-18. and Aug. 21-25. Players will learn various aspects of soccer, new techniques, skills and tactics. Each camper will ·rece1.ve a soccer ball. T- shirt and an evaluation. Youngsters are asked to bring water, lunch and a snack to each day's session. lnfoanation: (949) 644-3151. SPORTS CAMP SPOITS DAY CAllP Newport Beach will oller eight, five-day sports camp1 this summer fOI' youngsters who have completed kiDdergarten throug'h sixth grade. There will be arts, crafts, ~tive games and weekly specw event activities will a1so be mcorporated. Each week is built around a BpeCific theme and there will be an excursion to a theme park for each camp. Reg- istration is $120 and $112 for young- sters not going 'to the theme pal'.k. Campers need to bring a Iunc'h, snacks and sunsaeen ea.ch day. A camp T~ will be provided. Information: (949) 644-31~1. A series of Mini Hawks introduc-SURF CAllP tory sports camps sponsored by Both beginning and intermediate NeWp<>rt Beach will offer fun for surf camps will be offered by New- kids ages 4 to 1 throughout the sum-• port Beach throughout the summer mer. Each weeklong camp will run for ages 8 and up. from 9 a.~. to noon and will teach Wetsuits are strongly recom- the basics m basketball, soccer and mended and surfboards will be pro- baseball. Each camp is $88 with vided. Campers must be capable of each camper receiving a rniniball calmly handling themselves in the ere en ~stems ~ •1ntel"ftltlonal 1~Sale O rchids $500.$1000.$1500 AUGUSI 51H Now Open 1st Sllblnlllv mach Month SATURDAY 9 4PM Plumeria August 1 st. thru August 31 st. Present this coupon and receive 15o/o o~ J.OUr purchase and I I . A FREE *Kayaks T-shirt L-~----~~~!~~------J The flnt day of camp will meet at the 18th Street beach on the bay side of Balboa Boulevard. Information: (949) 6'4-3151. n111s cws Newport Beach tennis classes geared for players at all levels with all fevels d daises will be taught through- out the summer. Registration fee is $50 per class, and each player must bring a new can d tennis balls to the first ses-- aioo. There are a1so Friday player strat- egy das9es for doubles play from 9 a.m. to nom through Sept. 1 for $75. Infoanation: (949) 6«-3151. JUllOI WATER POLO · Newport Beach will sponsor a citywide junior water polo program open to all third-through eigbth- graders. The program, coached by Ted Bandaruk. is in its loth season with a philosophy that "everyone plays.• There will be on-site regis· tration with a game schedule hand- ed out at the first practice. A $30 Dally Pilot 9qu1pment fee ii aue eveiy three .monthl 8nid a S35 annilal U.S. Wat.er Polo Assn. rDemberlbip ii required. Gamel will be held Saturday e,fter. noons at Corona del Mar High. Infoanatioo: (949) 64()..6740. TENllS CEITIR ACtlVITIES The Costa Mesa Tennis Center will offer an array of various sodal and competitive tennil events for the advanced player, as well as the beginner. There will be a "Men's Night" Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 p .m. Matches are played in a round-robin doubles format and balls and beverages will be provid- ed. Fee is $6. Thursday nights will be "Ladies' Night,• also from 1 to 9 p.m. Matches are played in a round- robin doubles format and balls and beverages will be provided. Fee ls $6. Tennis leagues will start up on Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m. Reserva- tions are required; no partner neces- sary in the inter-club play format. USTA men's, women's junior teams and adult senior leagues are being formed. The Costa Mesa Junior Open will take place Aug. 7-11 , but there will be other junior tennis exchanges ijuoughout the sununer. Information: (714) 557-0211. I ·I Doily Pilot • Send AROUND TOWN it.fns to the Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St.. Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627; fax to (949) 646- 4170 Of CAii (949) 57~6& Please Include the time. date and location of the 9Wf1t. IS well IS a contact phone number. A complete listing Is available at http://www. dallyp/lotcom. TODAY Tbe Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present a "Chamber Jazz Mixer• from 5:30 to '7 :30 p.m. at the Dou- bletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Free for mem- bers; potential members are $10. Visitors are welcome. (114) 885-9090. The lnaugural .. Balboa Island Pug OuU • will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Barkery, 322 Maline Ave., Balboa Island. The event will benefit Llttle Angels Pug Rescue. Included will be pizza, pet photogra- phy. pugs for adoption, per- soruilized treats and more. (949) 675-0364. FRIDAY Children's story time with Lauren will be held at 10 d.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at the South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. The theme "Bouncing Babies• will be featured. The event is free. (714) 432-7854. The .. The Nordstrom I Teen People Back to School Fash- ion Show• will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on the sixth level of the north parking structure near Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. A special guest perfor- mance by •0ream: an all- girl band. will take place at 7:35 p.m. A meet-and-greet opportunity with the band will follow the fashion show at 8:30 p.m. Reservations are requested. (714) 850-3790. -SATURDAY The Orange Apple Computer Club will feature Microsoft's new, improved "Office 2001" software from 8 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. in the chemistry build- ing at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Parking is free in the lots along M~e Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Road. Member- ship ls $45 a year. (714) 836- 0522. • Tbe Home Depot In Com Mesa w1ll ofter free home and garden clinlcs from 9 a.m. to • p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through August. The clinic topics are: Indoor and Out- door Pest Control, How to Install Ceramic nte, Install Vinyl Flooring, Fencing Decks and Pool and Spa Care. The store is at 2300 S. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-4220. Eltand a Hlgb School's Ous of 1980 will celebrate its 20th reunion at 6:30 p.m. at the Hilton Irvine Orange County Airport, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. (949) 831-7413. The Orange County chapter of the Single Gourmet, an fine dining dub for singles, will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Calypso in The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Dinner is $62. ReseIVations: (949) 854- 6552. Astron~my Nlght will be held at 7:30 p.m . at the El Moro Visitors Center at Crystal Cove State Park, at Pelican Point on Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Dress wannly and bring a chair and a mug. Parking is $6, but free for those who bring a telescope. (949) 497-7647. SUNDAY A back country hike will start at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, at Pelican Point on Coast ~ghway between Corona del · Mar and Laguna Beach. Meet at the El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $6. No dogs allowed. (949) 497-7647. The MuWgans wtll perform Irish music after group mem- bers are inducted into the Guinness/Muldoon's Wall of Fame at 2 p.m. at Muldoon's HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS AREA RUG BLOWOUT SALE • Discontinued Merchandise • New Arrival Specials • Some Below Cost -~ 230 East 17th'St •Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 www.N9S1ndarpet1.com Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 Enroll Now! S . . • wimm1ng •P.U.Zooa •SpenW. • Dinc:e •U>mputen •Muic mdlDOft •.. • Dnina • )umpi .. Tem • Field Tripe ARoUNDTOWN IEST llT lbe inaugural .. Balboa Wand Pug Outl" wW be held from 6 to 8 p,m. at lbe Barkery, 322 ~e Ave., Balboa Island: lbe event wW benefit Uttle Angels Pug Rescue. Included wlll be pizza, pet photography, pugs for adoption, personalized treats and more. (949) 675-0364. Dublin Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. (949) 640-4110. MONDAY. Victoria Burnett will host •Stories and Songs,• a free program for children entering first through sixth grades, at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach Public Library. 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 717-3801 .~ TUESDAY 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 nonmem- bers. Admission indudes din- ner. (888) 281-0001. "Natural Approaches to Pet Health,· a free seminar pre- W allcing is the exercise of choice for m illions of Americans, and New Balance is the shoe that more and more of them are wearing. But why do so many people walk, and what do you need to gee started? sented by a holistic veterinar- ian, w1ll be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother'• Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St, Cos- ta Mesa. Reservations are requested. (800) 595-6667. WEDNESDAY Children'• story Ume wtth Lauren will be held at 10 a.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The theme •Pun with Farm Animals• will be featured. The event is free. (714) 432- 7854. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's net- working luncheon with Charles Granville, executive vice president of Capita Tech- nologies, begins at noon at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Members with a reservation are $20; potential members are $25. Space is limited. (949) 729-4400. Victoria Burnett wUJ 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. A free seminar titled •Dynamic Digestion· will be presented from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. today by Judith Todero lhundoy, August 3, 2000 A7 in the Patio Cafe at Mother'• Market and Kitchen. 225 B. 17th St., Colt.a Mesa. Reser· vations are requested. (800) 595-6661. AUG. 10 Victoria Bmnett wW bost ·storles and Songs,· a free program for children entering first through sixth grades, at 10:30 a.m. at Balboa Branch Ubrary. 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. (949) 717- 3801. 1be Orange County c:bqtel' of the Single Gourmet, an international fine dining dub for singles, will meet at 6:30 p.m. at ~ 101, 2901 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $55. (949) 854-6552. Mothe r's Market and Kitchen will present a free seminar titled •Approaching Menopause Holistically,• from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at its Patio Cafe. Mother's Market and Kitchen is at 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Reservations are requested. (800) 595- 6667. AUG. 11 Children's story Ume with Lauren will be held at 10 a.m . at Borders Books. Music and Cafe at the South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. The theme ·At the Cir- cus· will be featured~ The event is free. (714) 432-7854. New Balance Newport Beach, CA Has the answer Feng Sbul Wortmbop With Corona del Mer Plaza 932 Avocado St. CP CH & Mac Arthur) (9 49) 720-1 802 Karen Rauch carter July 29. 2000 rrom I Oam to ~-pm. the ree 15 $7~.oo If you pay In advance, $90.00 If you pay at lhe door. l'lusc br1 a an of home • For a healthier heart, hereS something you'll find easy to cut out. r---SPECIAL OFFER---• I I For a limited time, Hoag Hean Institute is offering ' I Coronary Calcium Detection using CT at a special fee. I I This non-invasive screening takes just mjnutes and can I I be invaluable in identifying early coronary artery I disease (CAD). I . •~•c1AL 0""11R .c::R••NrNO ,...: taoo I I (HOULARLY '400> I I Must pay at time of servi~not ttimbursable by I iruurance. I . lt•COMM ... DllD "'°" •KN 40-U ANO I I wo••" a-'10 I · Restricted to individuals who have not been ~ I with heart disease but who have one of these nsk I I factors: family history of CAD, cigamu smoking, I hypertension. high cholesterol. or diabnes. I . 9CR••N• ..... A-AYAl&.A8t.a AT HoA• I I HllAL.TM CSWTS• ... HUNTl ... TOM .. ACM I The int is cud by both a~ and a fadioloPst. I then ~ raulu arc •n lO you by a Hmc cardiologist I I in approximately 3 weru. I I . ,_. 9CHmM-~ AM AHOINTMIDft, ~ I I ..,...XllAY(..,..) I Offer valid on tc1t1 com..i.....a by Deccm~r ts, 2000. I I ,.--~ . •--CORONARY CALCIUM--• DETECTION TAllll YOU• 11'1.-T .... T9 A llSALftftD llSAft •Y CIU'ftl-MIT llUY 'IWY-''nl• •Uf 8SI fteml .. A8 Thur!doy. August 3, 2000 What'• AFLOAT . . . • WHATS AR.OAT runs periodi- cally In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis.· If you know of an everrt or activity that could appear In this column. please mall the lnfonna- tlon to Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or e-mall It to dallyp/.. lotOlatimes.com. FISHING Fishing classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Monday and Tues- day each week. Cost is $125 per person. Information: (949) 673-2810. Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to watch the Dory Fishing Fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. Fish are pre- pared for sale at the open-air market. . . . Fishing supplies and boat charters (open party and pri- vate) are available at these locations: Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, (949) 675-0550; Palco F'ishing Charters, (714) 832- 7708; and Davey's Locker, .too Main St, Balboa, (949) 673-1"3.t. Day and night fishing char- ters are available for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Headquarters on Balboa Peninsula, (949) 673-2810. KAYAKING I CANOEING I SCUBA Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. Information: (949) 675-1215 for Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd. lWo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport Dunes. Cost is $20 per adult, $15 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Informa- tion: (949) 729-1150. Single ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are ~vailable in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Bal- boa Boat Rentals, (949) 673- 7200. Paddle Power also pro- vides kayak, sitrf ski and canoe rentals. Information: (949) 615-12q5, urdays and Sundays at a cost of S10. Information: (949) 6'6-n25. The Aquatic center, -4537 w. · Coast Highway, Newport Beach, often scuba training consisting of m evening and two weekend day claases. Colt ranges frOm $200 to $310. 'Ibe center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills. Informa- tion: (949) 65()..5440. CIUISIS Back Bay canoe tours are The Newport Landing Belle offered by Upper Newport is available for Bay every Saturday. Meet at weddings/receptions, cock- 8:30 a.m. on Shellmaker tail/sightseeing cruises and Island. Information: (9.t9) -meetings at a cost of $250 an 640-6746. hour (minimum two hours) The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Oasses run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics are also available Sat- and $150 each additional hour. For charters, call (949) 361-3640. Individuals and small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sun- day champagne brunch c:ru.ises with food from the RACE OFFICINE PANERAI CONTINUED FROM A 1 LABORATORY OF IDEAS. Available in Newport Beach at P~citlt> =irallom. T I ~~A~ Fashion Island • Newport Beach, CA 92660 949 .. 721 .. 9010 . Third parties have to con- tend with difficulties with fund- ing, resources and the avail- ability of candidates. Vangee Oberschlake, the Orange County field coordina- tor for Green Party Senate can- didate Medea Benjamin, says the Green Party is famous for tabling with ironing boards at malls and grocery stores. It's a consequence of relying on vol- unteers rather than paid staffers to generate political momen- tum. At the same time, she says, the party must make decisions about wliere to focus its resources wi~ fall approach- ing. Though Benjamin is con- testing Sen.~ Feinstein at the federal level, the Green Party does not have candidates for many state races. •The Greens are taking the approach that we will only run candidates that are qualified to do the job,• Oberschlake said. •Where some of the other third parties will run anybody to keep their name on the ballot, we don't have the same con- cerns about ballot status.• California Reform Party Cannery. CruiJeS run trom 10 a.m . to noon and from 1:30 to 3 :30 p.m. Cost iS $31 per per- son. The Cannery also offers a dinner autse for groups o{ 30 to 60. Cost is $63.50 per person. For more informa- tion, call (949) 615-5111. Fun Zone Boat Co. runs "5- m.lnute cruise (adults $6, childr~ $1) and a 90-minute cruise (adults $8; children $1), d parting the Balboa Pun zone every balf-hour, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. A 60-minute showboat sunset cruise leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. at a cost of $6 per adult and $1 per child. Private charters are available. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-0240. Catalina Passenger Service also runs 45-minute harbor cruises (adults $6, children $1) and 90-minute cruises (adults $8, children $1), departing the Balboa Fun Zone every half-hour, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on the hour FY.I Third Party candidates for state and federal races affecting .the Newport-. Mesa area: • 49dt C.•-anlll Dllerkt (the district CX>Wf'S perts of Costa Mesa ~ Newport a.ch; CW• rently ~ bv Republi- can o... Rohrab.ctw> U..tarlen IWtr cm •J •: Don Huft • 41'h c..-wlanlll Dlltrkt (covers '*15 of Ne\!JpOrt Beld'I ~ c:osta ~~rep-. ~ bv Republic.wl ~ pt'9r COIC) Lii --,...., Cllll .J.-1 D..mNoian . chairman and 70tb Assembly District candidate Ray Mills says his party has to contend with the same issues. ·we're never going to get perfect candidates for every contest, but do we promote those candidates anyway? You have to decide whether we go with our best, or not at all.• The third party that com- mands the greatest respect in the Newport-Mesa area is unquest!~nably the Ubertarian Party. Orange County, Scribner says, is ·ubertarian central,• although San Diego actually bas a larger registration base. Doily Pilot unW 7 p.m. For inlonnatton call (949) 673-52"5, I Cruise the harbor aboard the Electra, a lOO·foot Oassic Fantail vessel. Charters With catering are available for up to 145 guests. For more infonnation, call (9.t9) 723- 1069. Enjoy a three-course dinner and dancing wbile auising the harbor. Friday and Satut. day night voyages depart at 7 p.m ., Hornblower Dining Yachts, 2.t31 Pacific Coast Highway. Cost is $56.95 per person. Brunch cruises are also available. For more information and reservations call (949) 631-2469, I The Catallna Flyer departs the Balboa Pavilion at 9 a m and leaves Catalina Island at 4:30 p.m. Cost is $36 for an adult round trip and $20 for a child's round trip. For reservations, call (949) 673- 5245. And this year, said Scribner. Libertarians are out in force 1n all of the major races. ·we're running more can· didates than we've ever run. - he said. Even the seemingly unas· sailable Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach) has d Libertarian foe in the 47th - Congressional District Libertarian Party founder David Nolan. Scribner concedes that tht-' odds are long of Nolan defeat· ingCox. ·aut you never say never,· he said. •occu for UC congregation Shir Ha-Ma'alot Presents ... cantor Arie Manela ShH<ler I and The Flying Falafel Brothers Band ~fen f fl !jtJtrr fovtJr'!f e ffe~etV ~""'J~ tvisf/t an. ~fan.J ~e9.f[ .:4."!f ~f :J. 200@ 7:30 p.m. sharpf Ooors Open at 7:00 p.m. Dessert Immediately following Concert For Information call: (949) 857·2226 X200 . FREE to Prospective Members CO•OlllOATIOa Shtr HA-MA·aJot A Rttf•r• Coa1re1adea 3652 MM W.s1 Driw, ,,,,,._ 0 May Ola\, a Foothill High School .,.arunent offlcu and mathanatia major. '1 aumcled UCI found k ...,., ctw dtlK SM. rd hard a lot lbcMlt ocx:'1 omllndl .. pl'OIJalllr. and ha top ...... ratia to bar-ytW dooha IO I mlOikd in 1999. My 0CC prWr: 1 llft bnr beai oullUndlng-and mrmadJ bdp(ul-and my gnda bnt been aallan. •<>rqr c.... Collcle hie pcowlckd me wkh a W011Mlaful ~ Mypl ii to lrlnlfa' In the fall of 200l ID UC lat.lq. I~ plan to wed law a:hool.· OCC'a Fall SaDaaa BqinaA•aauat 14 New 16-'A~ Carrea CetUnderWIJ Mona,,, Aaw• u Daily Pilot RENT CONTINUED FROM A 1 She is one of thousands of working poor being driven from the ar~ by soaring rental prices. A booming Orange Co\Dlty economy has drawn thousands of new renters and home buyers here who are willing to pay prices that were previously unthinkable. The result: a housing shortage has fioated rental rat~ to the nation's sixth highest, according to data from the rental market research firm Marcus and Millichap. And the Costa Mesa City Council, in an effort to pre- serve the city's character, has temporarily blocked, con· struction of small apartments and homes. Rental prices in Newport. Mesa -on average, one- bedroom apartments go for about St ,200 -are almost so% higher than the national average. And the market shows n o sign of cooling down. Of the county's apart· ments, 98% are occupied and rental prices have AIRPORT ·coNTINUED FROM A 1 SWTOunding cities. and other interested parties. "l think this is absolutely where the focus of energy should be right now,• said former Newport Beach mayor Tom Edwards, who helped secure the original settlem~nt agreement. •we've got to take care of ourselves first. I still believe El Toro is a solu· tion. • i Other John Wayne activists say the city must be prepared to potentially fend off some airlines that would prefer to see the restrictions lifted. AJso. Newport may need to enlist anti-El Toro South County to its cause. "In 1985, the city of Irvine sued to stop the settlement from occurring,• warned Dave Ellis of the Newport t , o l \ I Io 111 l': \ l I l.1 \l' I 11 'd II • ll 1 l l' Rabbitt Insuran ce Agency Al.Tl'O • HOMF.OWNE.IS • HWnf 40 l'tars In Business ~~~ ----""-" ../> .. '.JI 949-631-77 40 441 Old~ Bhd.. ~ Baidi {Nat HOiii Ha.pillll) SEBASTIAN • DERMALOGICA r;-----.. • I 1 • I I I I I I • I Entire Purchase I I Valid W/Coupon I Accept all competitor I Coupons 1. • L Exp. 813112000 . I _____ ... 1052 Irvine Ave. Westdiff Plaza (949) 646-5746 WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Vmcour AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs 8c Runners on Sale increased by 3 % since Marales moved into the sbel· ter in December. Marcus and Millic:hap researchers expect rents to rise by an additional 4 % by the end of the year. But Morales' wages, up froitt roughly $6 to $8 an hour since December, won't ever catch"up. She said she would share an apartment with another family, as she did until her landlord raised rents out of her reach last December. But property owners have always been reluctant to rent a one-bedroom apartment to more than two people. And with as many as 30 other. potential tenants regularly submitting applications, as there often are in the boom· ing Orange County real estate market. they're even less inclined to do so. "It's very frustrating,• she said. "If I don't find a place, I might have to wind up living under a bridge in L.A. But then they would take my children away.• Morales' neighbor at the shelter, Kelvin Stigall, 43, is faced with a similar problem. He and his wife. Sheri, both have been working and !iaV· ing money for the last six Beach-based Airport Work- ing Group, whicti worked on the settlement agreement. Ellis added that despite the long road ahead, the organization would stand behind the council's effort. South County residents who oppose an airport at the former Marine Corps Air Sta- tion at El Toro have long said they would help Newport Beach in its efforts to main· lain limits at John Wayne - on one condition. "(The El Toro Re\iSe Plan· ning Authority) applauds and supports that effort .and we hope they will then join us,• said Meg Waters, . spokes- woman for the coalition of South County cities. »We have offered lo help them in that effort, providing they help us. We think it would be the height of hypocrisy to get their restrictions and then impose an airport on our com- munity." "It's very frustrating. II I don't find a place, I might have to wind up living under a bridge in L.A. But then they would take my children away. " Florlberta Morales months. Sheri Stigall, a preschool teacher, and Kelvin, a cashier at Staples, earn slightly more than mini· mum wage. Like Morales, they also managed to save 80% of each of their paychecks, but can't find an affordable place to live close to their jobs. Kelvin Stigall installed telephone lines for Pacific Bell for 15 years before be was one of hundreds of employees the company laid off in the 1990s. He fell into deep debt while looking for work. Seeing no alternative, he declared bankruptcy five years ago. The weight of Sti- gall's past financial woes have sunk his apartment Specious, oc..i view studio with lull range of ~ed appenltus Gift Certificates Available fUU.SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic wlWlllte Tic> • Pini! & Whtt1 Powder • lume Get •Silt W11p • Acrylic FlU.S •M •M&Whlle • Lume Gel •Silt Wrap • MaNcure Clllllllftll• .... Jal' NO • Pldlc:ure • Klcli HO Manicure & Ptd • Hind Pll1tfil WAXING •EyDvws applications to the bottom of the pile as he hunts for a home. ·u I were a1landlord with so many applications coming in, I'd think twice before renting to someone like me.• he said. "But l think I'd help me out. Maybe I'd just require a larger security deposit." Shelter officials said they have never seen so many o1 • their residents stranded after their six•month stay. After that time, the sbelter requires residents to move on to make space for another family. "We have to get creative,• said Sheri Stigcill. •And we have to remain optimistic. U we don't, who wj).l?" In searching for an apart· ment for Morales, case work· er Jenny Aarhus has adver· tised in a local newspaper, posted fliers, looked into shared housing programs and even contacted other shelters. She's looked for apart· ments as far as Santa Ana. But living there would extend Morales' already lengthy commute. She trav· els an average of 45 minutes from the shelter to the apart· ments she cleans in Newport ...... ioe .... Pow •wo'IClbJ...._. ...... \ .. ~rw"1WJ*1 mawtwicMr Reel taacowltz .. 20 ~ uperilnce ...., .,. .. ' On unter Conditioning www.onc:.nterconditionlng com <185 Elll 1711'1 Slrlll. Sut9 650 COiia Miii. CA 92627 " T· ~ 642-81170 F (9'91 MH139 E-ftllll:ai_ .. ...,,, • ..,. Bea.ch each day. •At 6 and 7 every morn- ing, the buses are filled with workers like me,• she said. And it takes the same amount of time to walk her children, Wtlmer, 5 and Cyn· thia, 3, to day-care. That's more than three hours on the road. Last year, as Morales' rent started to float away, she returned with her children to he r hometown of Oaxaca, Mexico. The move could have been permanent. But neither Wilmer nor CyntJiia, both raised in Costa Mesa and American citizens. seemed happy. And Morales saw their future there as bleak. A day of cleaning houses in MeXlCO would bring her what she can earn after an hour's work here. Staying there would preclude the very simple plan she has for her children from ever being realized. "I really wanted to stay there. but I couldn't," she said, wiping away another tear. •But if God gives me pennission here, maybe they will go to college and have a career.~ , · Thursday, August 3, 2000 A9 METRO CONTINUED MOM At mininW oppollitka 1"9 building• .,. Im.tr remOVed frOlp .,......., neigM>orboods. Robimoo, who llild .. dty's ~Mffd hasn't made a dec:tlMa OD the project, said be w• concerned aboW p•tiie increases in smqg bere. •Tue area alrMdy JIM an air pollution ploblml. • be said. ·~.tbM adds inore pODutlaa -..C- erbates that prObllm. • The deYelopen would demolish the Edwards Cinema and thrM NIUD- rants here to IDab roam for the new building.w. Copies of tbe repOlt are available until Sept. 1 ID the planning c:livisicD at City Hall, 77 Fair Dme; the Mesa Verde library, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East; and the Cos1a Mesa Llbrary, 1855 Park Ave. Are you a futilres trader? ,, . For quotes, research and trading discipline? call DOUG MITTELMAN (949) 862-1234 or (800} 876-0353 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 1400 •Irvine Ca 92612 W-btt"' the Now~ Slocl< £irdl.Mft and all prllld,.i conuaocll)' ~ • "'°" lhlD '50olllce ~ I I ,. .. . . . ON VACATION . ' . ' Costa Mesa residents Janet Hildebrand and son Stephen, on top of Moro Rock at Sequoia Nattonal Park. Enjoying tbe Colorado ltlver ~th grandparents Kay and Peter Tucker of Costa Mesa are: Ian. of Yorba IJnda; JWlan and Peter, of Washington state; Cora and Nathan. of Miidon Viejo; and James, of Belgium. · •occu fwUC May Olm. I Foochill High School pmunml C>flbr IDd IDldlmwia ma;or. ·0naer COlll ~· .... proricled mt with I wonderful apcriaKe. My p ii to lnmflr ln the WI ol 2001 to UC latrdey. I Minually plan to 8lllnd law Khool.· 1\Udon for Cl1Jbnia lllklmll la )ult s u per unit Jllundal aid la ......... ~ ibon ..... and aptmd-.i.re....._ OCCmnb DmMa ODC out ol ~ Olllb•'• 57 a--...., CXJI ... ID •wltid .. -.ti• 10 UC wt c.I St* cunpma OCC'1 130 career plOIJW AN llmad-lo- DGMf OCC'a Fall Saneata Begina AUguat 14 New 16-WmCl••ea Cd Under Way Monday, Anguat 28 Costa Mesa residents Charlie Amburgey and Scott Schepens attended an all-Ivy Football Camp at Harvard University In Cambridge, Mass. Both play football at Costa Mesa IUgb School Newport Beach Brownie lroop 2023 camped at Irvine Lake. Pictured are Molly Downing, Usa Radomski. Jenna Cbalillon. Amanda Young, Te11 Crane, Delpblne Bloche, ntsba Greenberg, Amanda~~ o.tpoff. Athena IJvadas and Katie McCormk:k. Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips, Friendly c.aring People. From $1,495/Mo. 2283 Fairview at Walaon Co.ta Mesa Minimum age 58 ~a~Pt.,J, ~~a~ Nc.,..i 14'-"~ .:JJ. ~I•• f'1'w ~, •• ..., .:JJ. .... ~ ~ .. ,.,,.,..., .. • "''' e w.JJ, ~ .... tf•,;-b, 1...4. ~ .. " Thursday, August 3, 2000 A 11 vish feasts, events draw big bucks for charity ·Ferragost(??.~ returrung to Pash.ion Island. No, it's not a tropical storm or a new designer suit, but rather the . , B.W. Cook THE CROWD . elegant, midsummer, Italian- inspired festival sponsored by Tutto Mare Ristorante in Newport Beach. Proceeds go to one of the region's most- loved charities, Child.help USA. Once again, Tutto Mare's general manager, Stefano Albano, will create magic with his Italian kitchen staff to produce one of the most truly exquisite al fresco din- ners on the coast. The extravaganza in the past has induded some of the best grilled sausage this side of Rome, along with varieties of pasta and grilled veggies and gourmet sauces. The date is Aug. 12 and the place is the Neiman Mar- cus Courtyard at Fashion Island. Plan to dress to kill for a warm evening under the stars. The honorary Childhelp chairpersons will be PatU and Jim Edwards and Mary Ellen and Anwar Sollman. Pam Arnett and Chri.Sttne Bren will share coordination duties for the party. Others involved are Childhelp Presi- dent Carol Packard and Cleo Buth, Pam Butler, Nan- cy Cardin, Leah Carroll, Katie Clark, Kim Doud, llo Frey, Usa Gray, Katherine Meredith, Eileen Saul, Tam.f Sm.1th, Ubby Werner and SUMD WhWock. Tickets are $50 in advance and $55 at the door. To reserve your spot, call Katie Clark at (714) 639- 5031. • The Angels of Hope auxil- iary for the Orange County Rescue Mission will con- verge on John and Donna Crean's village estate Aug. 19 for a fantasy escape to the Mediterranean. The $100-per-person event will benefit the Rescue Mission, founded in 1963 as a nonprofit organization to assist the homeless and / impoverished in this commu- nity. The mission serves more than 40,000 people each year. Privately funded, the mis- sion operates debt-free, receives no government sup- port and prides itself that 90% of the donated dollars go directly to help those in need. Even more impressive is the statistic surrounding the rate of success of the mission with regard to help- ing the homeless tum thelJ' lives a.round. Some 7 4 % of the men and 90% of the women who graduate from the mission program become sell-suffi- cient; productive individuals. Those numbers are 10 times better than the national aver- age. Dinner at the Village Cre- an will be accompanied by entertainment, an auction and dancing. Information: call Usa Fuj[- moto at the mission, (714) 258-4450, Ext. 202. • B.¥1f. COOK'S column appia·rs every Thursday and Saturday. ..... NOWIURING! ALL LOCATIONS Deslpen • Muagers s.Jes A.odates Cd JMOnat + G' L 0 w E ~ ,:· D~IGN,..;;~ENT r lhso111••r'1 Clloict Arrtlllgmt11t11 ----~ Toay! W , \ I \ I·~ I f < > I : ~ I 1: The First, The riginal, The Best 111 wltik c~ fH"Mrl fm# as tmttr ~"'gr/I $U.99ea. ' Mini Gerbers -very modrrn, av'1ilahle ;,, bold t»lon. ... ·-·························································49¢ ea. Sainf1owers -aO ~ ........................................................................................................................... 49¢ ea. Double Tuberose -most ftagrttnt of aO fawn's ........................................................................... • 79¢ ea Glacliola -tall and majestic grtat colors..... . ................................................................................. • 79¢ ea ' lrb · imj»rssive spikes of blMe, viold, yeUow or whik .................................................................... • 79¢ ea. ;-Roses -huge buJs. Umt;tst stmu, 1'dt IPll1lkti co/tm.._ ....... :.... ···--··-· .Impmts .'J9¢ per Siem #gn4lure Jmnestic -farm firsh ID JO" -alJ to/on ............... .from $8.00 ~ buooh of 25 stttm Our design depwonenl can provide bcaliiful and abwldanl tribulcs.. tbal blankets and sprays for funerals at , vay ad'cxdable prices. Call 888-S00.55(J6 or our saae nearest you. LAK• FOREST ANAHEIM HILLS COSTA MESA LONG BEACH/ Clluldl Business Center Anllhdm Hills 8111lness Center I~ Lopn Ave. SIGNAL HILL -22600Al.Amben SL 1710 51408. La PalmaAve.@Kellog Doo I Be Decoured. • Hill (0... A.-a lMiMlenl 10.' ._,._ • -.e '11ct. ldl-• -.e _, (Loot a•.-........ .,. W-..) I 138 Willow SL, Signal (949) 581-5566 (714) 779 ... 5566 (714) 545-0310 (562) 426-1016 Above, "Luau for Life," an event that raised more than $20,000 for · research at Hoag's Cancer Center, was presented by the Pad- dle for the Cure wahines, Newport Beach surfing moms including, from left Lauren Johnson, Jamie Klippert, Robln Schwartz, Sandy Welner and Tammi KUppert. Right., pad- dlers Jack Hamilton and Mike Rbgers will paddle 32 miles from Catalina Island lo Manhattan 8each on Aug. 27. _,. The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff ~~ Vinyls• Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!" I I . ' . . ' ' . . . ' . Dolly Piiot hi space Or on railro cl~, movjes 'leave bad impression 'Cowboys' needs . real John Glenn T .banks to John Glerin's r~nt return to space, a movie about four setlior citizens boarding a space shuttle is not such a ridiculous concept. In fact, when the four seniors are Cllnt Eastwood, James Gar- ner, Tommy Lee Jones and Donald Sutherland, Lt is not unreasonable for a moviego- er to have .... high CRITICS ~-•really wanted to love "Space Cowboys.• • The originaJ setup for the plot was fairly plausible: An aging Russian satellite is threatening to crash to Earth before it is bwned up in space. This satellite is, in fact. so old that no one among NASA's engineers and techni- ~ knows how to fix it. For- tunately, there are four retired Air P'orce men who, among them, have the knowledge and skills to do the job. So why not track down these 'four men, see if they are up to the physical rigors of space travel and send them up on a shuttle to take care of the situation? In fairness, let me say that lots of people in the theater laughed heartily throughout the movie. And it is certainly a 'lik8ble film. While "Space Cowboys• has its moments, the movie is played strictly by the num- bers. BY the time the actual space flight took place, I thought I was watching a sitcom. From these guys. 1 Jlme Fenner expected more. What this movie needed was a real John Glenn. • AN W1', a Costa Mesa res- ident In her late 50s, is vice presi- dent of a WOf'k·force training com- pany. Implausible plot is plausible turn-off J ust like "The Right stutt• movie, "Space Cowboys• begins at the dawn of the space race. Immediately we meet young Air Force test pilots •Hawk" Hawkins (Tommy Lee Jones) and Frank Corvin (Clint Eastwood). The oirmen are soaring in a rocket plane· over the Mojave desert at Edwards Air Force Base, heading to the edge of space -but not quite making it. This segment is brief and shot in black and white with voice-overs niCely done by the aged actors. The characters' relation-· ship dynamics and personali- ties are easily discernible. Because of their c0ckiness and inability to be team players, they and the rest of their flight crew -•TanJc" Sullivan (James Gamer) and Jerry O'Neil (Donald Suther- land) -are passed over for astronaut train.Ing by command-ing officer ., Bob Ger- son (James Cromwell), in favor of a chim- panzee. "'1 Fastfot~· .__,,_;...-i.-.;;..:;.;.;,,;• ward four decades, and we find the ~ Russian comm~tion satellite Ikon suffering a guidance sYstem failure. H the problem can't be cmrected it will reenter Earth's abnosphere, causing a total oomrmmications blackout in the fonner Soviet Unioll. 1berefore, it is of ubnost priority that Ikon is kept flying. And Gerson, now a NASA official with an implied per- sonal interest in the proceed- ings, is going to ensure this is accomplished'. The program that inex- plicably guides Ikon was designed for the U.S. Skylab Space Station. It is, techno- logically speaking, a dinosaur. No one left at NASA has any idea how to fix the problem. Enter Eastwood as the system's original designer. The satellite can't be fixed from the ground, and Corvin's terms for helping are that he won't fly without his aged buddies. The stage is now set for seniors in space and -like Robert Duvall's character in the 1998 movie •0eep Impact" -we get to see old- er "fly-by-the-seat-of-your- pants" astronauts outperform the young and cocky "think- the-old-farts-are-worthless• .astronauts. . With a veteran cast of Eastwood, Gamer, Jones and Sutherland, you'd think "Space Cowboys" would be a sure-fire hit. W ell, as the second-most famous astro- naut quote in history goes: •Houston, we have a prob- lem.• (The most famous quote being "That was ohe small step, etc.•). Make no mistake. The problem is not the cast. The actors are superb, likable, and no doubt have the right stuff. And the problem isn't the special effects, which are quite special. What I tbougnt was flawed was the implausibility of several elements in the story itself, the largest one of which I cannot go into with- out giving away a funda· mental secret in the film. I can suspend my disbelief with the best of them, tlut plot devices in a movie have got to be able to be explained and make sensa I walked out .An American J'amtly Operated Business . "" Since 1983 .~,,:~ ft•J'loor Guys ~f ~o•\f.' Our f a mily HrvtnC your family t for '67 yeara LIFETJME -ml EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR ou••••tEE c•••n 1 uFmME GUARAITEE CARPET $199 .Q. Llftth11 St1l1 W1rr11ty Llfttl•• ... , •• ,, •• ., n. Llfetl•• Cr11• ••rrnty INSTALLED Llfttl•• , ••••• ,, •• ., I.POL BERBER CARPET $249~?: 4000 STORE BUYING POWER C.r~!f Ci-f!t.!•• W1rl•'• L1r1••f C1rfit R1flll1, IF IOU'M NOT BUY NG F OM US YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH 'FREE u .......... , ~··­'""' ....... ,.. . .............. .... ,,.. ...... FREE (949} t of the theater uncon'{ince9 on seve(al key points. Eastwood and Jones are alwaY,S fun to watch, ho'rever, and there were some humor- ous, as well as tense moments. The shots in space were excel- lent, and we see some old dudes (remember, old is defined as 15 years older than you are) having fun in their elder years (think "Grumpy Old Menjn Space•). So, rated PG-13 (we see the old geezers' naked butts and there are jokes related to the size of Sutherland's anatomy and his sexual prowess) I give ahe film a strong "video rental" rating. • RICHARD llRUNETn. 36, is a Costa Mesa resident and recre- atlon superviSOf. No magic moments in this G-rated flick 0 ur granddaughter, Tabatha, 9, is visiting . this summer. So off we went to the movies. "Thomas and the Magic Railroad· sounded th~est bet with its G rating. We did- Sat.,~5 ........ .. Sun.,-~6 ........ . Mon.,Aug7 ...... . Tuee., Aug 8 ...... . ~,Aug I .• -•. -~~­ iiki n'twant !It her to learn any, •new words• like the la.st time we took her to the movies. Uttle did we know that "Thomas" shouJd • have been rated T for toddler. But even the toddlers' atten- tion spans were so short the little tykes squirmed, kicked our chairs and screamed, "Let's go home, Mommy!• And they did. You probably won't care for this trivia, but the.story is based on a children's animat- ed series on PBS-TY. "Thomas the Thnk Engine · and Friends.• We're not sure how popular it is, but this tale of common good versus evil lacks the high-tech "oomph" 3-year-olds and up are used to on the big screen. We'll tell you a bit anyway. In the film's mix of live action and animation, Magi~ Mr. Conductor (Alec Bald- win) and his goody steam engine Thomas crisscross the countryside looking for a lost engine, Lady, who could save them all from an evil engine. Peter Fonda's character, Stone, is hiding Lady. Fonda walks through bis part like a robot. And it's too bad, because he's very talented. This film might have fared better as a video. We say that because, if for any rea- son you found anything redeeming in our review, we'd suggest waiting for the video sold as second h81\d. Sony, but "Thomas" didn't' work magic for our family. • GAY WAS$AIL«B l Y, 60, is the editor of a Balt>o. newspaper and Is active in the community. 8IU. ICEUY, 59, is an industrial engi- neer . • • i • Thursday, August 3, 2000 A 13 OCC's 'One on One ' Fest' Spotlight5 rriemorable shorts T he student actors in Orange Coast Col- lege's Repertory The- ater company have tackled some ambitious projects in the past: But this time they've surpassed their pre- vious efforts -mounting three full-length produc- tions in the •One on One Festival,• alternating over two weekends. 1\vo of the shows are strikingly Tltealer s~ar. Enc RmEW Bogosian's •Drinking in Ameri- ca" and Jane Martin's "Talking With• each exam- ine ~es of life in a series of individual character pieces. The third entry, •All Over the Place,• is a series of original and published monologues and poems with authorship ranging from Shakespeare to Stephen Sondheim to the students themselves. nme constraints permit- ted the viewing of only •Drinking in America• and •All Over the Place• last weekend, but these shows Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS demonstrated the depth of the repertory talent pool. Two entries in the Bogosian work proved especially riv- eting. "Drinking• focuses on just that: problem drinkers, many with "SffC:litional pro- clivities toward drugs. The highlights of the 14-charac- ter exercise are an extended nightmare trip entitled "Ow Gang• and its polar oppo- site, a view from the bigot- ed temperance camp called "The Law." In ·our Gang,• Alecs Vildosola recounts a wild night of partying, spiceq by confrontation and confla- gration, with a dynamic stage presence that draws even the most reluctant audience member into his alcohol-and drug-fueled nightmare. "The Law" spotlights Harriet C. Whitmyer, bril- liant as a demonically reli- gious woman raining her personal fire and brimstone down on those of differing races, lifestyles or sexual persuasions. An actor billed as Ryan "Dirty Harry" Gray depicts a street bum fantasizing about an opulent lifestyle, while an actor called outdoor UGHTING Available in Bronze, Verde, Rust, and Patina. Vane(Y Qf sizes. Hodson lighting 'Qooalj(y Li,t.U.. Semcefor 30 Y-. Open Tucs.-fri. 9-5. Sat. 9_. I~ I 0 Ntwport Blvd.. Coru Mcu , (949) 5'4s.:9J41 "Wired" offers an impres- sive Angel Correa as a cocaine-addled Hollywood producer making tipsy deals on the telephone. Aaron W. Bennett illWl- trates a young man's sexual intimidation in "Held Down,• and Angela Lopez portrays a frightening hero- in addict in "Godhead.• Blue-haired Michael CavtDder delivers two con- trasting characterizations in •Journal,• about self-real- ization (or self-delusion), and ·up Sync,• playing an air guitar with the fervor of one possessed. James Grant soberly delivers a television adver- tising voice-over in "Com- mercial,• while Jeffrey Kemper enacts a Greek restawant owner tutoring a young fry cook in "Melting Pot." No drinking and no drug use in "No Problems,· in which Karl Saxton's white- bread yuppie exalts his tra- ditional lifestyle. The flip side of his existence is delivered up close and per- sonal by Brandon "Scooby" Jones as a street hustler in "Fried Egg Deal.• And Gary B. Finesilver touChes a responsive chord FYI • WllA~ •0ne on One Festival• •WHEN: Final perfor- mances 8 p.m. today through saturday and 2 and 7 p.m. SUnday. • WHERE: Orange Coast College Drama Lab and Studio Theater, 2501 Fainliew Road, Costa Mesa • HOW MUOI: $5 and S6 •PHONE: (714) 432-5640, Ext. 1 as a tipsy traveling sales- man on the make in "Ceramic nle." He also kicks off the potpourri ·All Over the Place" with a stand-up gig that, whether by chance or design, falls a bit flat. • Finesilver is followed by Mary Acuna's humorous beartache "Credo" from playwright Craig Lutas, examining the ups and downs, mostly the latter, of a woman's life. _ OCC playwright-in-resi- dence Chris Secor WTote, directs and acts in •Some- thing More Than Hungry, a Little Less Than Full.· But fellow thespian Casey Cal- Uflower has all the good lines, as she employs an increasingly bt.za..rre set of incidents to gain the atten- tion of her incommunicative husband. Talia Gali warbles "Wish- ing You Were Somehow Here Again• from ·Phan- tom of the Oper11" with a bit more animation than Andrew Lloyd Webbe r might have envisioned. Correa, still sniffing like his cokehead character m the other program, renders a manic, melancholic mono- logue entitled "K, • which has its pointed moments. "The Best or Shake- speare's Greatest Hits" is simply a short monologue from "Hamlet," delivered unmemorably by Frank Miyashiro. Actress Lopez reappears to close Act I with a splen- didly interpreted piece by Danny Hoch called •Some People,· which is sort or the flip side of Acuna's mono- logue. · The OCC rep goes "lnto the Woods" to open Act II ·as Sean .and Anne Gray present an effecbve seg- ment involving Jack, his cow, his mother and his beanstalk. Hugh Goodearl recites ·casey at the Bat" with captivating charisma and the Correa-Lopez duo &trike some scintillating sparks in the strangely titled "Three Men in Suits,• which fea- twes only one guy so attired. Of the two playlets about a couple of guys running out of gas in the boondocks, · Secor's ·Decapitated in the Desert,• which wraps up the program, borrows from Pirandello and is eminently watchable. ·out of Gas• by Good· earl, features Jeff Kemper and Aaron W. Bennett treading through the wilderness while dissecting relationships; it is a bit ram- bling. All three segrilents will be on view again this week. Showtimes a.re 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m. Sunday for "Talking W1th, • 8 p.m. Sat- urday for • Dnnk.ing in America,• and 8 p.m. Fri- day and 7 p.m. Sunday for •All Over the Place.• • TOM TITUS reviews local t~ ater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ' . ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE "N~ Ur\i.q~ SMpj-~ witl\, i ~u-f°ot" yoi.v, ff~· fine Homt Ftmtisltings Alttiq11ts & Colltttiblts Tr•tlitional to Cottage Gifts & Gartlns D«or Wish List & Dtli11ny G~Ca(& C.nlm P•lio Dirrirrg Br-etUf asl, U. rrds, Tu & EspttSlll ~ C11ntllt1 to Cll11nulins Uutl & R11n Boob CMstom ~"'" Fr1UNing F"mihlrt Rntor11tion anti much mon! 949 722-.1177 JJO wt J7tlt Strttl Costa Mes.a, C.A (BtlUNI llJUJI lrr11) . Carr Houn: ~on-Sat w ·01tJCOVer the Row, a wonderful Shopping and Dining adventure" Row Houra: Tue-Sat l~S THE CLUBHOUSE • SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 714-708-CLUB(2582) FOR INFORMATION ABOUf PRIVATE PARTIBS AND SPECIAL EVENTS CALL 714-957-8308 LlJNat ' ENTREB LuNCH ENnBE CHICKEN PICCATA $9.45 $14.45 CHICKEN POT Pm $8.95 $13.45 VODliPASTA $8.45 $13.95 LAIE SUPERIOR WHITBPISH $10.95 $17.95 MEATLOAF & MAsHBD POTATO $8.95 $12.95 HONBY PBPPBRCORN SALMON $12.95 $20.95 SUNDAE .. OUJl MBNU llBPLBCfS MODBRATBLY nICBD, TRADmONAL POOD 111AT WDL TBMPI' BWRYONB IN \'OUR PAMILY, BSPBCIALLY nm DDS! OUllJR. MBMaBll MENU WILLBXCITB KIDS OP ALLAGBSAND TO TOP.OPP 11IBla ~ THBYWILL UCBIVB AGUAT GIFT! JlBSBRVATIONS AU ACCBPl"BD SBVBN DA'YS A WBBK, HOWBYD WALK-Dm AD AL~Aft WBLCOMR I Al4 !hunday, Aur* 3, 2000 . . . ' . . DA'imOoi I · . , Italian via NeW York, with. a California 'tride S opranos ts in townl And no, I didn't finally fork over $30 a month to get an HBO cable-TV channel piped in, I just drove up Newport Boulevard and spotted it. The new restau- rant with a cool sign is in a new little strip mall at the comer of Newport Boulevard and Santa Isabel Avenue in CostaMese. Sopranos is the sister restaurant of Ciao on Balboa Island, which bodes well for D• I the soon-'iVI" to-be clien-R EW tele. As co- owner of the family owned restaurant, Joe Mora- no described the fare: •1ltis is Southern Italian food via New York, lightened up a bit for California.• In addition to being attractive, Sopranos is one intelligently designed, restau- rant. Everything about it says "wine• -from the rich dark-red and warm-gold walls, to the bunches of glass grapes worked into the mul- ticolored tiles of the wine- barrel wood bar. The decor just makes you want to settle in and order up. How smart is that? · And the wine list is wor- thy of the name • 1talian restaurant,• replete with old and new favorites, both Cali- fornian and Italian. Because it is brand new, you can expect the usual • glitches; but if you have to wait a while, it is a really nice place to wait. And if you get the wrong dish, think of it as an opportunity to try something new. I imagine with all the practice they've gleaned from Ciao, these glitches won't last long. And the bread is terrific! A dense, chewy focacda- style .bread that makes it really fun to eat until you explode. Sopranos calls itself an Italian eatery with •pizza, pasta, etc.,• and therefore offers up a large and com- plete menu. Usted right next to the numerous pasta and antipasto dishes are salads, such as Caesar or mixed greens, including romaine lettuce and radicchio; plus hot and cold sandwiches. . Calzones and pizzas are also available in the tradi- tional and the Califomia-ized •veggie with fat-free moz- zarella• versions. But the future lies in the specialty section of the menu. This is where you find the scallops fra diablo ($13), a spicy marinara covering seared scallops; a clopplno ($15), or seafood stew; and the pesto baccal~~l), which is broiled on served in a light pesto cream sauce. The appetizer section, always my favorite, is where this menu really piques my interest. Sadillas, or home- made dough baked with herbs, imported cheese, tomatoes and basil; arancini, seasoned rice balls with cheese and Bolognese (meat) sauce, sausage and peppers; grilled portobello mush- rooms; calamari; and scallops are all on my "to-do• list. We began with the steamed clams ($7), and I will tell you why. This was a highly calculated move since, in that we knew the bread was gr~at, how could we go wrong dipping it into a rich buttery white wine broth? This turned out to be my favorite dish. However we continued to order our- selves silly. We tried the crispy, not- too-tbick, not-too-thin crust- ed pizza alla vodka ($8), with sauteed chicken breast, chopped with mushrooms and sun-dried tomatoes in a creamy white wine sauce. One disappointment was the pono lr1scatte ($1 t), a chicken breast with arti- chokes, tomatoes a.pd mush- rooms. 'Ibis sounded so promising yet was way too heavy on the olive oil and. overcook~. However, just reading about the nightly specials was enough ~make me begin drooling: three-cheese ravioli, for instance, with scallops in a light, creamy brandy sauce, I am going to order that nett time. Leave it to my husband, Brian, to order the one Cajun dish in this Italian re$taurant: the linguine jambalaya ($11) with sausage, shrimp, chiclc- en, onions and peppers in a peppery sauce that had a serious kick. I liked his choice well enough, yet I prefer to let the Italian restaurants do the Italian cooking and the Cajun restaurants do the Cajun dishes. This way I can go to tWo restaurants instead of one. Tuamisu, the old standby yet everybody's favorite, is made fresh daily at Sopra- nos. But when in ~ome, do the cannolis -sweet ricotta cheese rolled in a crispy dough, dusted with pow- dered sugar. If you're really lucky, they'll have chocolate chips in them. Morano said his family's' vision was to build a nice neighborhood restauranf in Costa Mesa .. I really like to support neighborhood restaurants; I see them as the underdogs to the big chains. And yet these small, local restaurants are where the true dining expe- rience happens -unusual combinations; creative, authentic flavors; secret recipes from.grandma's kitchen and lots of individual personality: And they cook much better than I do. • KAntY MADER's dining reviews appear ewf¥ other Thursday. For more lnformadon: www.thetollroeds.com 1-800-376-TRAK 117J') .· NINE MINUTES AGO, THE WINNING TICK.ET · WOULD'VE BEEN THE ONE YOU BOUGHT. Wh.ther you're hktins the rued for • Iona trtp, or jutt runnt .. a few~, The Toll Roedt are ihe -., to p; .. 1) ...,.,, a COl .. tdoft ..... conttrucdon ,._ drhie .................. ,.. ....... ,., .......... ..... "-.... .., ...... n.'IWI .......... ..... ,.... . ·~ , J ' ' MM UNITY . ~alre&dyon ftodriian.and Monahan 1'lnt ... cwo-.. m New- ,_.,.._ tbit I am tired of read- ~ llme: Dennis JWdmftn ...... Ne')luport Beech party •1Jhl1 Mr edvk:e II for bis s y 'I• eo eet up loud speak· ...... WWW~ Jm bou.e end .... Dlllctbi •••i••ai.:tz ... mm llmla dOwn bis "I kind of tweaked my neck, but tllat~ all part of the fun.• l -DAW AMOLD, a 1~year-old ~who said he'd been "tr~~ by 17-foot waves. EDITORIAL . Thursday, August 3, 2000 AIS Where h~ve ali the .· CandiQates gone? n• M --.aybe it's just a curse thrown on to politics, or maybe good citizens have just lost their thirst for the political arena. But when you have the unexciting likes of George W. Bush and Al Gore being chosen as their party's finalists for the highest office ii). the land, then we suppose it's a little much to expect local politics to be any more exciting. Still, we wonder, where have all the candidates gone? ' With all due respect to those who have thro~ their hats in the ring for local political seats in November, pardon us if we just aren't real thrilled so far. It's not that the current choices are bad, it's just that there aren't enough to choose from. ln Newport Beach, only one person has taken out papers for the West New- port Beach seat that will be open when City Councilwoman Jan Debay. leaves in the fall because of term limits. The only noteworthy exception would be former City Manager Bob Wynn, who has taken out nomination papers. Wynn would be ~ a formidable challenge to incumbent Tom Thomson. and has all the creden- tials to be a skilled councilman. For the Newport-Mesa school board, not one of the incilmbents, Dana Black, David Brooks or Martha Fluor, has an opponent to run agaii:ist: . : ·. In Costa Mesa, so far there are eight contenders for three seats, but none, except for two incumbents, Libby Cow- an and Heather Somers, have any real political acumen. And our state and federal offices aren't much better when it comes to political intrigue. Gone are the days of the bruising bat- tles that once took place between former Assemblyman Gil Ferguson and chal- lenger du jour. And Marilyn Brewer, whose term expires this year, had the fight of her life to gain her Assembly seat. This year, her successor, John Camp- bell, ran in the primary unopposed. Remember the good ol' days? ln Newport Beach, there was a mem- orable three-way fight among Corona del Mar council candidates in the late 1980s. The victor who emerged, Phil Sansone, became one of the most respected councilmen ever. And of course in 1990, a young upstart named John Hedges came out of nowhere and toppled Councilman Don Strauss. And in Costa Mesa, a feisty Orv Amburgey took on Jack Kemp, then the federal Housing and Urban Development secretary, over his stand on illegal inuni- gration. Amburgey paid the political price later when he wasn't reelected. Yes, once upon a time, Newport-Mesa was rich with colorful candidates who had interesting ideas and were outspo- ken with their opinions. we·miss having a political landscape featuring diverse viewpoints. Although we didn't always agree with every idea, we appreciated that the debate at least fostered a healthy political environment that is sorely lacking today. While everyone is so quick to criticize politicians, any hope of an open and honest debate evaporates if there are no quality candidates. There's still time to sign up. Park users say dirt doesn't hurt; keep it natural AT ISSUE: We asked readers w hat they think about having paved trails at Fa irview Park in Costa Mesa. No, no, no! No concrete trails, no asphalt trails, please. This was supposed to be a nat- ural -park. First we got a parking lot with gate, then grass and restrooms down the bill, etc. What Is wrong with some dirt and weeds? Readers RESPOND There just aren't many places left in Orange County where you have some country. The money that the dty and coun- ty plan to spend Ott these upgrades could be better utilized in many other areas. Please leave the park alone. JGvawooo Costa Mesa What should have been report· ed in your article regarding Fairview Park is this: 1\vo of the five planning commissioners voted against paving the trails. That was the great victory I was refening to (ln my quote in the article). · I think a nonunanimQUS deci- sion displays great uncertainty and sends a strong meuage to Qty Coundl memben that tb1s master plan ls not what tbe major- ity of their residents (and voters) want. And the plan abOuld be · amended. Residents, ask your Oty Coun· dl the followiDg questions: 1. Where will we be able to hike, mountain b6p or jog up hills1 I think all eDlttnG hillside traill will be eHmiM tecl 8Dd doled for~ 2. Why are we doiltDg off tbe majority ol tbe pm ID~- amf One trail wll ·--· eqml· trial out Ol tba pujl ID tbe s.... Ana Rhw 'ftd. 3. Wbf ... tndll to perllltri- w~"-ftb9ntlif a natiual and apm a .a our lelln. Jovgen. moc..,lj! blbil and ~'° ...... This park was voted for and subsequently purchased by Costa Mesa residents to be a nature pre- serve. Let's keep it that way. TIM CROMWELl Costa Mesa I thought that I would send you my opinion regarding the dirt trails at Fairview Park: Keep the dirt trails I I llve in South Coast Metro but grew up in Dover Shores, New· port Beach. We used to love riding our bi.lees on the dirt trails at the Castaways.and Back Bay. Now the Castaways has been basically built over, and it looks like the Back Bay Is going to be too. I take my dog to Faiiview Park. and we hike on the trails. I enjoy seeing the kids on their bikes ancl,. runners and hikers using the trails. l think the park should have one paved trail for the high-speed cyclists and leave the rest natural It seems that too many people think that everything has to be paved to be useful. It's so nice to be able to walk on dirt. instead of pavement. I hope the city planners decide to keep the dirt trails -or pretty soon our kids won't even know what dirt isl LEANNE RANGEL Cost.a Mesa I support trying to retain the park as undeveloped as pnaibJe, with a few exceptions. Walking trails (u compared to biking trails) should be safe and smooth. but this doea not require paving. A nature cents sboWd have smoothly ftrriabed trails tbat could be euUy accaaad by wbeek:bain. 1b8le two types ol ftn .... u.DI could ftlY Dimly be done WUb ~dirt wl decmn· pcJM . flmDy, • yatht.t. ........ _,..._ tbe dT· er trail md Peint.w JOMl lor .:c:t::=-..=~ _would,..... .... .., ,._ ................. .... Partlalt~~c• •• ..,.... ._ u;tr' •--• ,.,..._.-li ... r bl T m 111.-Clili " Unique duplex with 4 BO, 3 BAand 2 BO, 1 BA. Thit property Is centrally located within steps to shopping and acrosa from a historical community church. Please call Sharon Swanson at (949) 717-5111. • 4e01 Cortland Attractive, traditional • one-story home with ocean view. Recently remodeled with railed ceilings iind plantation shutters. Large yard with raised deck. Please call Mike Marr at (949) 717-5111 . Large ,4 BO, 3 BA family home with bay and ocean views. Spatious living room • witft'high ceilings, 3 car garage and large baci( patio. Please eatl Marian Phillippi at (949) 717-5111. Just steps fo the beach this duplex h11 2 units with 2 BO, 1 BA each and parking for 3 cars. Great Income investment Fumlahed with washer/dryer in each unit. Please call John and carol JIOObs at (949) 717-5111 . Spec:teatlw OCNn and catalina views from this 4 BO, 3.5 BA home. Gourmet kitchen, 3 decks, wine storage and lovely la~ping. Please call Rick and P1ula Cosenza at (949) 495-0707. 12 Rue Chdlau Roy.i Stunning single level "Bordeaux-plan on extra large lot at the end of a cul de sac. Skylights, crown moldings, and other amenities. Please c.11 Cerol Allison 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 .fi>acious master suite. Please call Duncan Forgey 1t (949) 717-5111. Fabulous bay and city light views from this 2 BO, 2 BA condo. Bayfront end unit wltt. aepara11e dining area, fireplace in living room and patio. Dock for 48' boat Please call John and Carol Jacobi . at (949) 717-5111. Turnkey white and bright residence with 4 BO, 3 BA, fresh paint throughout, new neutral c.rpet, aec::urity system, air conditioning, wood floors and more. Please call Rick and Paula Cosenza at (949) 495-0707. Well maintained one llofy home located on prime street with beaches at both ends. Spacious Interior patio and oversized 2 car g1r1ge with extr1 stora.ge area. Please call Blm Hastings 1t (949) 717-5111. Belcourt townhome with parquet floors and spiral staircase. living room with 2-story ceiling and French doota leading to patio. Please call Marian Phillippi at (949) 717-5111. t10Mnla~ Rebuilt CUilom home with European flavor . Spaciou9 kitchen with granite counters and custom cabinetry. Beautiful master suite with view. Please call Mirian Philllppi at (949) 717-5111. . Recel'\Uy remodeled, this 1 BO, 2 BA family residence Includes new brick decking, walkw9ys and parking area. Oodt will accommoda'9 up to a 35' boat. Please call John Ind caro1 Jacobs at (949) 717-5111. Beautiful French colonl81 estate located 1djacent to Virginia COuntry Club. Custom built on extnl large lot. ar.. hardwood floors, winding staJrcaae and prtv1te yard. Please call J.B. Griffin at (949) 717-5111. ... ch Of 1llE DIY __ .. _ _ A.gust 7 lmille UI fltDDSIOlf .. Spdrts Editor Roger Canson • 949-574.4223 • Thursday, AugUlt 3, 2000 Bl A trophy with sOme taste • Tea Cup Classic IV at Big Canyon Country Club will complete first full cycle of the four clubs as host site. T he full-circle rendition of theTea Cup Classic, a celebration of women's golf, will feature a new twist in the millennium year. Like always, the y CIASSJC four ladies dub champions in this newspaper's circulation were invited to play in the mid-summer community affair, which rotates different sites each year among the four participating dubs. But this year, drum roll ...• the fourth annual women's 18-hole shootout, a.k.a. the Tea Cup Classic, will award a perpetual trophy to the winner. And, like the Jones Cup, the hardware will be displayed at the winners' dub. At the top of the hardware? A tea pot, of course. •Everybody will know the trophy's for the Tea Cup Classic,· executive director Tom Johnson said Wednesday, while prepping for Tea Cup ClaSsic rv with Big Canyon Country Club Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy, et al. Tea Cup Classic rv on Aug. 11 (2 p.m. tee time) will be played at Big Canyon two months before the exclusive Newport Beach dub hosts the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship (25 and over). f is individual stroke play, which naturally puts more pressure on the golfer. But local golf fans and supportive dub members seem to adore the single-foursotne, So, with Big Caliyon serving as host of this year's Tea Cup Oassic, it means all four private dubs in the Newport-Mesa community will have had an opportunity to feature the popular women's foursome. The inaugural Jones Cup, won by Mesa Verde Country Qub's Tom Sargent and amateur Pete Daley in a men's pro-am. better-ball gross format, ~ .. easy-going competition for the ladies. The women are serious golfers and a Daily Pilot championship, among other things, is at stake, Richard Dunn GOLF but the idea is to have fun, while promoting a day for was launched under the auspices of the Pletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series, which started the Tea Cup Classic in 1997. The Tea Cup Classic, however, women's golf and bringing the golf community closer together. So far, so good. It began in '97 at Newport Beach Country Club for the inaugural Tea Cup, then was played at Santa Ana Country Club August 11, 2000 Awn""' c.n,an Country CM» ••• COLETIE TAORMINA 2 p.m. • Awn ....... Counfl7 <Mt - DENISE WOODARD in '98 and Mesa Verde in '99. Now, it's Big Canyon for the big millennium, as the first cycle of rotating host sites completes itself. William Randolph Hearst once said that, in the newspaper business, you can move mountains. While goll will never be on par with Hearst, who abhorred the game, it can at least say it has reserved a special afternoon with a unique name and an unparalleled prize -formerly a lavish silver tea set, now with one crowning a perpetual trophy. ·It will be a great trophy, just like the Jones Cup," said Johnson, the Daily Pilot Publisher. Big Canyon Country Club wtll be completely dosed to its SEE GOLF PAGE 82 YOUTlt TENNIS .Van Leuven, Braverman, Daffiion all advance • Costa Mesa Summer . Junior Tennis Classic. Joseph Boo D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -With four Newport Beach residents stuck in one girls 12 singles quarter for the eighth annual Costa Mesa Summer Juruor Classic Tenrui Tournament at the Cos- ta Mesa Tennis Center, one Newport girl lS guaranteed a trip to the finals. After Wednesday's matches, Karina Van Leuven and Jill Braverman will face each other for the right to play in Friday's semifinals. Their match lS today, at 9:30 a m Van Leuven defeated Miran- da Young, 6-1, 6-2. Braverman, the No. 2 seed, won over Sarah Geocaris, 6-4, 6-2. Jill Damion of Newport Beach, the top seed ln girls 12 singles, also advanced to the quarterlinals when her Round of 16 opponent. Kelly Curtius, defaulted. She will face MollY Banos ci Aliso Viejo. If Damioo gets pas1 Banos, sbe will face either Van Leuven or Braverman m the semis, Two more local players faced off in guts 12 round of 16. Katie McKittenck of Corona del Mar defeated Carly Ada.ms, 7..fi (7-5), 6-2. She faces top seed Kendra Ivey today. Robert Khoury of Newport Beach was the only local boys player to win on Wednesday. He defeated Jeffrey Hsu of Dia- mond Bar, 7-5, 6-3, in boys 12 singles quarterfinals. He will face third seed Walter Lau of Fountain Valley in today's semifinals. Jake Fleming of Corona del Mar was the only other local boy to advance. though he didn't play a match. His boys 14 singles round ol 16 foe, NlCOlas Berger, defaulted Fleming's quarterfinal opponent is No. 3 seed Michael McOune of Irvine. In boys 16 singles, Peter Kul· maticld. a senior at Corona del Mar High, fell to George Canete ol Los Alamitos. 6-2. 6- 3, in the round ol 16. In girls 14 singles quartelfl· nals, Juliette Mutzke of Corona deJ Mar lost to top seed Karina Porusbkevich. 6-2, 6-1, while Vanesa Oun.lap of Newport Beach lost to No. 3 Sarah Femler, 6--0, 6-3. Alexandria Walters ol New· port Beadl. the top seed ln glda 10 llngles, was bounced by Bia6c• ModoC, 6-0, 6-1 aDd Wbbey Mele feD lo Bryim Boren; 6-2. 6-1. Kelly NelloD of Colta Mae loM t.o No. 2 • C...a.IOD S .._.,,&-.3. 7-5.lll ............... , .. B2 lhursdoy, AUQUI! 3, 2000 BOATING RESULTS ~OP1WO ' MOUM> CATAUNA 20 ~~YadwtCMJ CllUZ 1. Eris, Jim Kerrigan, BCYC; 2. Turslops, Sean lfradley, SSVC; Aries. Tlm Radsz, HGYC. PMRF-A 1. Heartbeat Chuck Brewer, SSYC; 2. M-Project. Man Moshayedi, BCYC. · · PftRF.a 1. Fee Event Chuck Wert BCYC; 2. Junkyard Dog, David Ortoff, LBYC; 3. Quetzalcoatl, Dave Millett. LBYC. PHRF.c 1. Masquerade, lim Coger, SGYC; 2. Oooh la la, Leif Beiley, SSYC; 3. Magic, Lawlor Moz, SSYC; 4. Animal Style, John Mack, VVC. PHRF-1> 1. DNA, Dave Hammett, SSYC; 2. Akyre, C. Altenbrandt CBYC. PHRF-E 1. Mariah, Juerg Brinker, SWYC; 2. Everflt, Steve Jacksor:i, CRA; 3. Tristan, Peter Higgins, SDYC; 4. Jibe Turkey, Russell Turk, LSF. Dofly Pilot I J:_~=ws~-~~!. (et a.ti ....... 0..) def Alex.lndN Waften, I 6-1• 80YS tO ._. c.im AbollbMwe def. j.yM ' 0.-........ · Rex Miiier def. 8ofen. 6'0. 6-0; .kJUa Boseiup def. ~ CNeo, 6-3, M; VJwk Whitney Wiese, 6-2, 6-1; tiellY A\tlalye def. Jon.t.n Rees, 7-6. 6-2; ~def. 0erra ~. i.yan ~def. Ken Will&.ms, 6-0, 6-1. 6-4, 6-3;=~~ = defeutt. Round :::.1:=: def. ~-• Blake W.n:tman SlJSlln OumaSi. 6-0, 6-0; Katie def. Oanny Desa1nlk, 6-i, 6-2; MclCltterict df!f. catty ~ ~T2;5: ~ zr =::n. 1-6, 6-2; Veronica u def. sarah Flt'land. 6-1, 6-2; Robert Khoury SmetaM. 6-l, 6-0; Blanc.a I def 1.-M Hsu 7 s /C.3 Aboubakant def. Atvenna•Lee. 6-3, • ""'" I -I V" • 7-6; Jiii Damion def. K~elurtiu( IOYS M Sl'IG' 15 ••-' 9'ourMI of 11. Blake Muller def. (dtfautt); muily Banos Brook J--~ ., ___ , IC." IC. .. ~ ,.ang Fletcher. 6-3, 6-0; Karina .. cu....,,..,,, U"'V,-; '-' Leuven def. Mlnlnda You 6-1, def. Jori Rutledge. 6-0, l; IC..2; Jill B def Sar< h Shlmpel Suzuki def. Ryan Aames. v-· raveonan • --1a 6-3, 6-1; Scott Hohenstein def. Geocar~~~ Steve Johnson, 6-2, 6-0; Mlc.hael ....... .- McOune def. Deride Mitre, 6-0, O.Wtlrfll_.. • Karina 6-0; Jake Fleming def. Nicolas def. Juliette Mutzke, 6-2. 1; Berger, 6-1, 6-1; Olfford Yook def. Sarah Fansler def. 'V< Dunlap, Gl.g -o. &<>, 6-3; -&<>. 6-3; Maggie J """''"' Ledennan def. Alex Koriegau-Velasco, 6-3, 6-1; Logan nsen Wyman. 6-4, 6-3. def. Jaclyn MaMlng. 6-0, . llOYS 11 SINGI ES Gm..$ 11 Round of 11 • Daniel Uem def. Round of 11 • Covnlna Oobone ~rew Hinger, 6-0, 6-0; Karl def. Uodsay Rye, 6-0, 6-0; tarla Snyder def. Kevin Jiang, 7-6, 6-2; Tamborlni def. c.asey ICnubon, 6-1, Troy Pollet def. lssei Salda. 6-1, S-7, 6-1; Laura Snyder def. Alets 6-3; Justin Sperling def. Andrew Coutorides, 6-4, 6-2.; Kim an def. Manson, 6-2, 6-7, 7-6; Allen Hsu Krkta Mcintosh. 6-2. 6-2; leica DEEP SEA WEON£SDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -5 boats, 117 anglers. 1 dorado, 48 barracuda, 952 sand bass, 4 sculpin, 44 yellowtail. Davey's Locker • 8 boats, 279 anglers. 25 .yellowtail, 6 dorado, 20 blue perch, 2 bonito, 1,206 sand bass, 75 barracuda, Brooke Y~tes of Udo Isle Yacht Cub and Aly O'Desky from Belboa Yadlt Cub W918 lhe • major winners at the recent Udo Isle Yacht Club's All Gid Regatta. ~--wm Ille~ Joseph Perpetual Winner for low points in sabot Cl, and O'Desty. low poma ulaJ In s.bOt A, was the Mary Wagner Perpetual winner. Also with bi4:J ftntabes~ ID Sebal 8, A,.,..,,. Barker and Lauren Ga\ltldli al Lido Isle went t-2, foDowed bf~ 'Hllbar \'CJ MarY Buckingham Behind Yatet in Sabot Ct were Balboa YC'1 Bltyhelll Wllillet ad Udo llle'i Eden Phair. lJdO Isle's Laura Soukup and Melanie Sltzar we 1-2 ID sabot C2s. ad ln Sabot C3 tare, Lido lsle'I Bdttany Donahue, Ainsley Parrell IDd Lamm Pelr8tt went t-2-3, def. Conrad Turfik. 2-6, 6-2. 6-2; Glatch def. Ovistlna Ea[E 6-3, Kyte Roybal def. Logan Johnson, 6-1; Arny Hunsadcer def. manth 6-(), 6-3; Geofge Canete def. Petef' Woog, A,,,_ 7 ~ (O.~ 1 5 i.. •• Ku'--' .... 1 IC.2 6-3· "-"n Ra-v-v, .., vvi. - ; Mi»0 "''°uu.., -' • ~· 't't""'"' Fermin def. Kelly Ma~. 6-1, def. au:,~~ 6-3; Camerln Barron-Sandman def. Quat••Yils. Eric Aarnaes def. Kelly Nelson, 6-3, 7-5. Yehljda Hausman, 6-3, 6-1; Brian GR.S 11 se:tG' FS Manning def. Paul Strozier, 6-4, SemlftMlt • Kim Singer def. 6-3; Adam Loucks def. Joshua Megan Bjoticman. 6-4, 7-S: Alba, 6-1, 6-4; Sergi Modee def. Samantha Waller def.~ Hung, 62 c.alko bass, 2 halibut 27 sculpln. with Elizabeth Eddy of Newport Harbor YC fourth. -t Adibl Hosseln, 6-1, 6-4. 6-1, 6-4. GOLF CONTINUED FROM B 1 members during the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Oct. 3-8, including the locker rooms. Lovejoy said the club has never before been closed to its members for that long a period. Players eligible for the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur must be 25, or older, OJ\ or before Oct. 3. Qualifying rounds are Sept. 4-15 and the entry deadline to the USGA is Aug. 16. In April 1996, Big Canyon played host to the men's Pacific 10 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following persoo(a) has (have) abandoned lhe use ~ the fictitious business name: Derma· Sense, 1755 Orange Ave.. Ste. C. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 The Flctltioos Busi· ness name referred to above was filed In Or· ange County on 05120/97. FILE NO. 19976721532 Kristle L. Alvarado. 202 Seadiff Aisle. Irvine, CA 92612 This business Is con- ducted by: an lndMdual Kristle Alverado This stalement was filed with the Coonty aertc at Orange County on 07/31/2000 . 2000l835740 Dally Pilot Aug. 3. 10, 17. 24, 2000 ThQ31 Fictitious Bu1lne1a Name Statement The following peraoos are doing business es: a) Isla Industries. Inc., b) Shoplsle.com. c) Belaglo Drapery Collec-liona, 30011 Ivy GleM Drive, Suite 112. Laguna Nlauel, CA 926n·5016 Tals lndustriu, Inc .. (CA), 30011 Ivy Gleno Ortvit, &Mte 112, Laguna Nlauel. CA 92677·5016 fhls business Is con- docled by: • oorporallon Have you atarted doing buslneea yet? No lalS lnduttries.L· Inc .. Bonnie Brown. 1.<EO & Pres. Thia statement w11 filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 07131/2000 2000A35702 Dally Pilot Aug. 3, 10, 17. ~·· 2000 Th035 I .. . • -~ t. ' •' ! _. FlctftloU9 Buslnes• Name Statement The lollowlng ~ are doing busineu as; a) IDES, b) TechnolOgy Venture Alliance, c) Capita I Source Providers. 2030 Main St., Suite 1300, Irvine, California 92614 Jonathan Pepple, Suite 1300/2030 Main Street, Irvine. California 92614 This business Is con- ducted by: an unln· corporatecf association other than • peitnershlp Have you started doing buslnt188 yet? Yes. 07124/2000 This statement was filed with the County CkH1< of Orange County on 07/25/2000 20008835291 Dally Pilot Jutj 27, Aug. 3, 10. 17. 2000 Th026 Flctltloua Bu1lneu Name Statement The followlng persons are doing business aa: NETPROFITUSA.COM. 16400 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Tech Manteting Serv· Ices, Ll.C, (CA). 1~ Paclfle Cout Hlohw•y. Huntington Beacfl, CA 92649 Thlt buainesa la eon· cblted by: • limited Lia· bMy Co. Have you atartfd doing bualneas yet? Yes, .Mv 1, 2000 T9ch Mantetlna Serv· reea, LLC, Etienne WeldemaM, CEO Thie ltatement w11 flied wtttl . the County CIM of Orange County on 07131/2000 2000U35735 Oa~ PlloC Aug. ~ 17,~. 2000 Conference championships, won by Stanfo,rd sophomore Tiger Woods, ·who shot a course-record 61 in the first round. Santa Ana Country Oub's M~e Towersey, the two-time defending Tea Cup Classic champion, will try to qualify for the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur, and, frankly, has an excellent chance to win it considering she's the · course-record holder for women at Big Canyon. Towersey, who ~ captured 15 of the last 18 women's club championships at Santa Ana and will try for her 16th titl.e later this month, shot 3-under-par 69 on the 5,605-yard layout from the red tees ,~ ... ~. ' ' I ··~'··· .... ~.· Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The following peraone are doing buslneaa as: THAI BINH MARKET & RESTAURANT, 23700 El Toro Road, Suite A. Lake Foresl, Callfomla 92630 Ly Thi Duong, 10680 Hamshlre Avenue Sou1h 1325, Bloomington, Mil). neeota, 55438 Chau Ngoc Nguyen, 10680 Hamshlre Ave-nue South 1325, Bloom- ington, Mlnneaota. 55438 This business Is con- ducted by: husband and wife Have you started doing busineas yet?. Yes, Ociober 10, 11198 Ly Thi Duong Chau Ngoc: Nguyen This statement was filed wi1h the County Clerk of Orange County on om t/2000 20008835733 Dally Piiot Aug. 3, 10, 17. 24, 2000 Tb046 Heme 9t8lllment The following persons are doing builness u: Shareholder Loyalty Solutlona, 1617 Tradewlnds, Newport Beach, CA 92660 William R. Nordstrom; 16'7 Tradewinda, New- port Beach, CA 92660 This bulineM Is con- ducted by: an lndivldual' Have you started doing bueinee8 yeC? No This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange Cow!ty on 0712.1/2000 2000et3492t Deity Pilot July 27, Aug. 3. 10. 1 Z, 2QQQ ll!021 ~u• Buslneaa .Hanta Statement The lollowtog persona are doing buslnel8 as: Sea Breeze Servloes. 1841 L.Me Street. Hunt· inQloll 8Nch. CA 92648 Ctwlt J. Fisher. 1841 Laka St.. Huntington Beach. CA 92648 Thlt boelnesa Is con- ducted by: an lndMdUal Have you started doing bulirlela yeC? No Chrti Fiehel' Thie ICatement WU flied with the County ~7gl~ Coonl't 2000U3572t Dally Pitot Aug. 3. 10, 17. 24. 2000 1l!048 Flctltloua Bualness ......... ...,..,. Thi following peBOna are doing tiu.lnlla .. : Thi White Apron. 2M7 Alta Viste Dtlve, Ntw· port Beach, CA 92660 Janice C. Morrow, 2527 Alta Vista Orlve. NewP0'1 Beach, CA 92660 Thia bulineel II con-llx:tld by: an lndMdual Have you atarted dc*'lg buelrleel ~ No Jar*'8 c. Morrow Thie 111.atement ... !tied wtttl the ~ ~7~1~ige Coonl't aooMUl711 ~.~Aug.~ NOTICE OF IMTING llD8 ntl CITY OF NEWPOM BUCH as a visitor in the Ladies/Guest Day at Big Canyon on Aprll 25. Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde), Debbie Albright (Newport Beach) . . and Colette Taonnina (Big Canyon) will try to dethrone Towersey as the Newport-Mesa Queen of Golf in the Tea Cup Cassie. Inclement weather forced the postponement of the 2000 women's club championship at Santa Ana to Aug. 25 (for the final round). Dee Dee White of Newport Beach Country.Club is _the area's all-time women's club champion with 11 titles. Elegance will be the word when Santa Ana Country Cub rolls out the red carpet for its 52nd annual Invitational. the oldest golf invitational in Orange·County, starting Monday and running through Aug. 12. The private affair mixes great golf with gourmet food, capped with a ballroom-like dinner/dance after the final round. SACC head professional Mike Reehl said Wednesd4y that 112 teams (or 224 players) are registered for the Santa Ana Invitational. Ken Shelton, a ~ongttme SACC member, is this year's. chairman. John Abraham and Jeny Ruoff, both of SACC, are the defending champions in the four-ball match-play event, which begins ~th Oi~ht qualifying rounds Monday and Tuesday. This year, there's a chiunpionship filght and 10 other Oights. I Paul Bartelt, who grew .l playing Big Canyon, made ls f.\rst hole-in-one in 27 years of p.lhying golf during a fund-raiser I tournament at Strawberr'y Farms Golf Club on July 24, then early the next morning became a father for the first time when his wife, Gina, gave birth to a baby boy at Hoag Hospital. · Needless to say, Bartelt has been passing ouf a few cigars. ' • IDCHHtD DUll9t's gotf columniappears evety•Thursday. ' Actllloua Buslneaa FJct111ow ........ Flctltloua itutllneiU ..... 8tallWMnt N111M a....m.nt Heme ltm""*'t Nw SIMia man1 Nw 8ttt.ment Thi lolloWlno ptl'IOn8 Thi followlng pet90ll8 Thi followlna penone Thi fol6owlng pMOlll Thi lollowtrcl pe'90lll .,. dolna ~ u: ant doing bullnMa ... -doing butNit •: are dolflD builMae ... are dolflD bueineM as: A) Pacllli:a lnlemdonlll, Martin ·& Aeeociatu Kinkade and AaoodaM, FINANOW. DESIGNS MY RE"AL ESTATE B) P.alca 1181nllllon.i, LLC, 2031 Orchard 2001 Swn DIM. Com GROOPl. t6081 ..... ~Sr ~ ~-· Inc., C) Gourme Drtve, .Newport Bead\, Meta. CA 92920 lane, ::;une 8, Hunt· ;::~· eat. Pacifica. 5111 TUlln Av-CA 92980 DlvlcS Ralph IGnUde, 1r9>n Beed1, CA 92847 ...,. __.. enoe, Newport Beach, Martin & AMociat ... 2001 Snn Oltvt, Com Shlrtey AM Moote, Richard a. Teno. CA 92663 Ll.C, (CA), 2031 Of· Mela. CA 92928 2873 I: So. F91rv1tw 22055 Newbjidge Dr .. Ole Fruchtaaft, Inc., chard onv., Newport Suaan Ellaabeth StrMI, Santa Ana, CA Lab For-. CA: 92630 (CA). 507 Tustin Ave-Beed1, CA 112teO Klnltade, • 200t Swan 92704 Deborah ~· Teno, nue, Newpol1 Beed1, CA Thie ~ Is con-DIM, Colla Meta, CA Thie bullrlMI 11 con-22055 Ne~ Or .. 92663 duc:tld by. Umlled u. 92e28 dueled by. an lnclYldull lab Fol9ll. CA: 92630 Thie buelneas Is con-billy Co. Thia businea la con-Have you 1tarted Thll bUllr1MI II con- ducted by: a COfPO!lltion Have you aterted ~ed by: l'Allband and doing bualr"'8 yet? No ~ by. ~ and Have you atarted doing bu1fne99 · yet? wife ~ A1Y11 MoOr9 wna doing bualneas yet? Yea, 4-14-00 Have you atarted Thie ~ wu Hav:...= atarted Yea. Apfl 6, 1992 Martin & Aaaoeiatn, doing bueintaa ~ No filed wllh the County ~ ywt? No Die Fruchtaaft. Inc., UC, JoM T. Martin, Oevld ~ l<lnkade a.t d Onlnge CoU1ly ......... --~eouwu Karin Moore, Secntary Preeident Thia element Wll on 01121/2000 ,_, -· v• nty Thia atatement w• Thie lt&tement wu filed wlttl the ~ 2000MMll7 Cltrtt d Or8lwe Col#lly filed with the County filed with the ~ Cltrtt of OrWlg8 CoU1ly Daly Plot »; 'l7 Aug. on 07121'2000 · a.t at Onlnge County a.t d Orange County on 07114/2000 3. 10. tz. 2Q® ibiii . IOOOIU4114 on 07/18/2000 on 07/tanooo 2000Nl4304 Daly Plot ~ 'Zl, Aug. 2000llMS11 2tOOIU45H Daly Plot Mt 20, 'Zl, RctltJoue luelwa 3. 10. 17, 20!)) Th!>15 Deily Piiot Mt ~· Daly Plot .My 20, 'Zl. Ayg. 3. 10. 2000 Th9i4 .... ·1t111ment J. • AuQ. 3. 10. 2000 ™ Al& 3. 10. 2000 TIM Thi to1ow1na pMOlll Flctltloua .....,... . F1otltloUI Bualnea .,. doing ~ -= ...,,. Stllllmient Flctltloua Bualnea Flc:lftloul •• _.__. Nw Stdament au.nium LMng, 11281 Thi penons Name StallerMnt --Thi followlng pet90ll8 Gochard Street. 142, -~ 118: The lollowl~ Nllmt S..._..111 are ~ ...._ a.: ~ Beech, CA RECON I PROVE· ere doing 11: Thi followlno S*10M Ao11r1 Ta:lO, 1551 81\Me 112M7 MENTS. 31 Yellow· MOBILE NEURO ant dolna bulNill a.: Nrtt Lane &lnta Ana L"*9 Alexa Wltlna, atone Drlv , Coate SERVICES, 2900 Parll Al Amlllbn ~. 2973 ~ CA '¥007 17291 Go4hefd sn.l. MeM, ~ Newport 1232, Newpoft Harbor Blvd., 1141, LUia a.ran.to AceY11 M2, Hunlngm Beach. J. W-*'J Johnaon, Beach, CA 92eeo Cotta MeM. CA. 112629 Jr., 1551 Brulnbarti CA B47 3101 Y DINI, Rlchatd Earl Conway, Jeff"Y Vaughn, 4029 L•ne, Senta An• Thia ~ II con-Cotta Meaa, t262e 2900 Park Newport W. ~ Sar1la AM. Heiahtl. CA W'007 dl-*d by: an lndMcblf Thia le con-1232, Newport 8Mch, CA. 111723 Wt ~ Arootla, Have y04.I •tarted dueled by. ant lnlMllAll CA 92e60 JtlftHY Vaoahn. 4029 ~ i..n.. Santa cjolng buelneel yet? Have yod atarted Thie bull!"IMa 11 con-W. Otlel9, ~ Ana, Ana Htic1t*. CA 'l27C1T Y-. a.pt. 111111 dolllCI ~ ~ Y• ckll*ld by. an 1nc1M1a.-1 CA 91723 Thie bUllllMI II con-LAnore Aleu Waring 8·31·M I Have YoU ttarted Thie bUe1neea 11 con-cM:ted by: a generm Thia ••11'18ff we. J .. W"""'1 JPhnaol'I doing bualnesa yet? cUlllld by. ~ per1nlrahlp fllld wllh lh8 Qounly Thie Mleltlent WU Y• 3-1-00 Have you atarted Havt yCM.1 tlarted Otltl ot aw.,. CCUtCY lilld Wlltl tr. County RIChard Earf ~ doing bulln.I ~ No dok.i ~yet? No on 07/1Vl000 Clt!t ot OlwGI Cow1IY This ltaten'Mri WM Jil/lf«y VtAqtlt Lull Gerardo Ao9vea, 1111111•111 on 0711ll200Cf ~ :"~ = ,;._,T1111wllh~eo: JfTin utemeol WU : 3~1tio~ Dll'J Plot~=~-:: on 01118/2000 Otltc at OnlnOt eourq flltd ~ the County NA a. 10.1'12 Jb007 on 07118/2000 Clerk-of C:>ninge Coon1if F1ctftloue .,._ • IOOOtll41H on 07/14/2000 NlllM lta:talll...t Flc:tlUoue~· DallV Plot J4IN 20, 1:7, 2000llM2ll -.... following pe ........ .___ .............................. AMg, 3. 10. -D!lf7 Dally Plot ~ ~· .;.''dotna ~ .... ActMlcM lwlrw M · Si lO.~ ~t AU. EAR DOCTORS .:-doing '*-:: ....... ....... ,..... .._ HEARING SERVICES, Cohglete Com- lht ~ pM0111 ....... ........ 17732 8-\ 9'd. IC, pany, 113 A~, .,. doing ~ .. : The 1o11ow1ng pMOlll =790n Beed\. CA Balboa 111 nd, CA a) J, JMMn ~ b} art .... .,.._. ea: Richard G 0utanon. 12912 ~Clvtatlan =:::·~~ C'"1.eoplltr Winkler, M.D •• 17732 &Hett 11?-.:'1 . W>o9 Newport ~evard 104I ~ 161• ~. IC, Hunllnglon i.land. CA c:::..~ .. -= =-. • CA ~.l.~ $:.:a;= 23rd Street, Coata w.~o.J~ l~ ....... ~ ~ H•v• yo started ~ CA eae.t7 ....... ' ... • •.---· .......,, ..,.. ~ No Thie bullnMI le con--· l5'~ewport ~1 \ ~ ~ by: an ~ '-"' CA _, lNa butlneel II con-Thia ~ wu Haw yo.1 te.Med .!:s ~~ ~ ~ • ewrel llltcf Wiii . ._ CountY ~ ~ P'1 Hawe · YoU etarted '*~::' you •tatted ~07~1 ~ ~~ ='91.:---yet? ,... rr " Da ily Pilot Ar•ai. ...._. ............... The IOllowl~ The lollOWlna pettOnl .. **18 •: .,. doing ~ -a) Anliflcan Muf!let Maw Produetiona l'tc-.. _,,,_ ......... ..,. The loloWlfta Plf90N .,. CIOll'V ~ u =::· i~ = 510 112 31th '1tr1e1, Placentia /tote. • Colla Newpon Btectl, CA. MIM. CA 92121 92883 Memory Oealgn by Tomoko, 17 408 811'111 t..ai.t Sb'ffl, Fountain V~. CA 92708 Cd C 8'lptlerw. 23 Mertc Welle, 610 112 Fklf .... lrYlne, CA. ~~~Newport T~ o.N, 17408 8Mla !Nbet~ountain V*'!. CA m 12 Thlt bullne9I " con-Thil butlne• i. con-cM:ted by: In ~ dUdld by: an lndMcMil Heve you 111111d Thia bualneu II oon-duc*ld by: an lndMdull Have you 1t1rted doing ~ yet? No T omolto Gane Heve you 111ned doing bualnell yet? doing butlne11 yet? YM, 1100 Y•. 4117181 Mark Weita Cecil C. Stephine Thie statement w11 Thia atatement wu flied with the County filed with the County Cieri< of Orange County This statement wu llled with the County OM ol Orange County on 07131/2000 ~7~ 1~ CountY on 0711 t/2000 2000tlSlt04 2000HSHot t OOON3171S Del~ Piiot Aug. 3, 10, 17. 4. 2000 ~ D.ity Plot July 13 20 Deily Piiot July 13, 20, v. Aw. 31 2000 Ii@' n. Aug. 3. 2000 Th955 Fletltloua Bualneaa Name S'-tement The followiflO l>ereon• ere doing busfne11 u ; a) Automotlve Admlnl•· trators, b) OTC lntur· ence Services, 21062 Broolcl1Urst, Suite 203, Hunllogton Beach, CeJl. fomie 92646-7404 Continentet Protection Services, Inc., (CA). 21062 Broolchu111. Sulle 203. Huntington Beach, California 92646-7404 Thie busine11S 11 coo. ducted by: a oorporlllon Have you started doing business yet? No Continental Protecilon SeMc.s. Inc.. Dean ~ BM!bowef, v p This statement wu filed with the County Cleltt ol Orenge CouotY on 01111/2000 2001M1833875 Daily Pilot JUiy 13, 20. ~7. Aug, 3. 2000 Th959 Fictitious Buelneae Name StaterMnt The following persons ere doing business .. WOl·Woohngton De· velopmente and lnvaat· menta, 5712 C11tle Drive. Huntington Beach, CA. 92649 Mlctlael Woollngton. 5712 Cas1le Ot1ve, Hum· 1ngton Beach, CA 92649 Lena Woolington, 5712 C8Slle Dnve, Hunl· 1ngton Beach, CA 92649 Thil business ls con· duc1ed by. hulbend alld wile Heve you stened doing business yet? YM, 9-13-90 Mic:Nal Woolington This ste18!Mflt WU hied with the County a..11 ol Orange Countr on o 711 1/2000 2000HSUt5 Dally Pilot July 13, 20. 27. Ayg. 3, 2000 Th954 NO'l'JCE OF l'ETI· TION TO ~ TD £STATE OF ROXANN G. JAN- SEN ab ROXANN JANSEN. m ROI· ANN GAY JANSEN c-No. AJllW6 To ll Min. balftd.. .... Cftdlllln. comllpll cred91on. ........ .., ---be '*" _. II 6s wt11 ar C9k, .... ., 9llQXAJolN o. IANll!N lb IWlXANH IANS!H. .. llDXANN OAYIANSEN A P!'D110N FOR Plt08A1! ...... ,.. by JANI! JANSBN la .. S.,atDr COllft of Cal- lbnia. Couly ot Oil· ~ Pm110N FOil PROBATE ,..._ M JAMS JANSEN lie .. pclilm • per..& ~ ..-we • ......, .. -" .. clladnl. TBE PE11'110N ... ~ ..... ...., Ille ell*..., ~?~·.:...~ (11111 ....._ wll ...., .. pa-a 1+ ut1c . --~ --...... ........ _,. ....-.&. ... .... c:aWa .., ....... ...... .........,, .. .......... d11 .. -........... pe ..... ....._.~ ..... .., ........ ..... ~ ... = .... ~ '1111 I , I' .. .............. ................ ............ ,.... ... , ........ c:me..., .. _. .... ........ ~. A 1llAllNO .... ............... Moll >t. 2000 • &:4.S "' .. o.a. Ne. "' ~ • i.1 '1111 atr DIM an.. CA J»tj. JJ1l. IP YOU Oll!C1' to ......... °' ....... •r-.._......,. .. ..,.. ... _'tsf' E .. ...... .... _ ........ v- 41 _, lie II ,.... • .., ysf6 -- ., •• YOU Ala A CiiDllCM • 1 _..... ... c..e.., .. ... ~.,.. ...... ,., c1111t•··-... ... e=•-...... 4 ....... ., .. _ ....... Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The lollowlng pertont are doing butlnets as· Jotl'1 landtcapt Serv· lcea. 2067 Wellace Avt. 10, Coste Meaa, CA 92827 Joel Ouinonea, 2067 waa-Ave .• •D. Costa Mele. CA 92627 This buslneta It con-ducled by: an lndlvklual Heve you •tarted doing bualneu yet? Yea, 4+2000 Joel Ouinones Thia statement wH hied with the County Cleltt ol Orange County on 07/11/2000 2000t833907 Deily Piiot July 13, 20, 27. Ayo 3. 2000 Th95§ Fletltloua Bualneas Name si.tement The lollowtnp pereona are dolna bulinHs u STACK·R·POUR, 7732 Talbert Ave , #B, Hunt· lngton Baech, CA. 92848 Kim Ira MC>Of'e, 2008 Heven Piece, Newpon Bucfl. CA 1126$3 Joyce Lynn Moore, 2008 Haven Piece, Newport S.ach, CA 92863 This bualne11 i1 con- ducted by: husbend and wlle Have you 11111ed doing buslnese yet? No Joyce L Moore This statement was hied with the County OM ol Orange County on 07/07/2000 20008131870 Delly Piiot July 13, 20, 27. Aug. 3, 2000 Th966 FlctttJoua Buafneu Name Statement The followl~ pereona are doing business u : First Mesa Phyalcel NOTICE C1' TiaJSTEE'S Therepy, 120 18th SALE tMDBt Dl!ID C1' Street, Costa Meaa. TllJIT Tl 1 11~ Caltf 92627 LQM 1 ...._ YOU Susan E Keefer, Ml! IC DBWJLT ""°"' 20432 Santa Ana Ave-A -°' -.... nua 19, Senti Ana _, ,,_, Helghls. Calif 92707 Di\T'ID trtCWll. UNLDS This business 11 con· ~y~,,.:. duded by: an lndlviduel an IT Mt • ·aa.o Have you alerted AT ;.ua,.c MLL p YOU ~~c No ~-~'= This staJement wu ,.,.,. EM"O WT hied with the County vou, YOU IHCU.D ~11' 1=-County COM1'ACT A ~ Nalict II 1Wt11r ..,_, 2000tU390t M Col~ .... Diily Pilot Juty 13, 20. ~ ~ 1 27, Aug. 31 2000 Th957 DMlbl al CHca8o Tiiie Flctltloua Bualnea1 :ice orC:O.:..: Name St.tement in-. or • ..,_.., The following pel'lonl Wlell .,...... to .. ire doing t>u--. as· Olld d TNlt ~ OOUBL£WAVE, 20242 tllr HIMl&lll 'tW1 9111ow, Spruee Avenve. New· 1r1 ll"llW'ltld ilWI .., port Beadl, CA 92660 ,__, 111.. a John A Papadopouloe, .._... I -..z27M, 20242 Spruce Avenue. ... -. "" -. al an. Newpon BHch, CA dll "8c:Gldl In .. dike 92660 al .. Counly .......,. ... Thia buslneas 11 con-al er.., cellomla .., ctucted by: an indlvldual ....., to .. Nolc:9 al Heve you started Dlfllll .., lltdlg;t to doing ~ yet? No w ........ ~ John ~ P~loe 1~ a ....,_. I This statement Wll 1~1, ... -, tiled Witt\ the . County-,. -f/I .... QMctll ~ ol 0ninge Courtly ,._.. wm W on on 07/14J2000 ln7/JDDO 11 2:GO "1 • 2000tl34'00 .. Nantl ..,,. lf!lrWa Daily Piiot July 20, 27, to the Counly ~ AYA· 31 101 2000 Th995 ,_, 100 Olic c.w Flctltloua BuaiheH Name Statement The lollowing persona -dcwlll bu9ir'89I el Wood System• Co., 3068 Gltnlter. eo.. Meea, CA 92e26 Pew Henry Skllna. 3068 Gibrettar, Colt• Meu, CA 92626 This busine11 Is con- ducted by. 11'1 lndMdull Hive you started doing bull!-. yet? No Pillef Hetwy Sidef'8 This sletamen4 Wll hied with the County OM d Orange Courily on 0711 1'2000 2000N'3912 Delly Pi1o4 Juty 13, 20, 27, Aya. 3. 2000 Ibi52 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The followina ~ .,. doing ~ ... 8Mch'n a.dcyatdl. 289 E. 17111 SI.. Costa Mela. CA 92627 ~ Lu Battlelt. 1812 Ha.rrow Pt., Newport BHoll, CA 928eO Gelvin T Bartlett. 1812 Harrow Pt., New-pon BNc:h, CA 928eO Thie buslnen Is coo- IM:Hd by hullbend and wile Heve you 1t1rted doing bulinMa yet? No Undy Lu 8at1lltt Thia llltemenl WU ltt.d #lttl the County Cl9lll al °'*1ge County on 07/07/2000 2000NIMIO ~AYA~.~ '&;· DIM~ ..... AN. ~ .. pulllk: euc- dan, to ....... ..... -for alltl , ..... . .. ... al .. tni.M MOMY f/I .. Unl9ld r•J. .. lllM. ...... ~.., ... ,., 1111111:1¥. under llld Olld al 1hm In .. ...... lnllld ... -... .. "*"'9: ,,. ......... ~°" ..... Dlld al Tnlll. #'N GW7'1-11 ~ II ..... PftllP9l!y --... ...... ...... Tiie .... ........ ~ "'°"~.,.,,. al ..... Pfoplfty • ICrlbtd .._. la ...,, DQftldtobe:-W.11'11 ...... C-. MIM. CA ..u. The ........... lNml clldllml ,.,, llllllly for ,.,, tnconed2 ,...a1 ......... ......... COl'lllftOft ......... I eny. ~ ~ Thetoall ...... f/I .. UllPlid .....,. al .. Clllllgldofl :c:-.::.~ .......... CDlll, ......... -..ae .. .... .-....... pS I #Hal .. Nolc:9 a1111111: -.nur."' ..... ..... .. 'nume ..... . ClllHlflc:t.-...., on • ..... Of ......... e ~---~·-°' ......a.-..-. ore dlldlcnwn 11¥ a ..... or .............. .._ Mii ......... &fl ••• ., .... -* .............. FlctMloua luetneea ... .. .. ~ Heme StatMMnt CDm ... .. _, • ..... _ lolloWlng ~ .............. ~ .... Ina ...... ~-........... ... n ~ ' .:;,, ::-,,: .:..'== •~ s.Nlc••. Inc., .. ..._., .. ._, 17972 Mhchtll. Ste. 100, ...,. Dl8ll ....... !MM, CA t21S14 .._ ._.... • .. J Horii Con>orttlon ,.... • ---•• (CA). 17812 Mlldlell. _ _....,,_ ... Set. 100, IMM, CA .......... a_.. ~4 ~_._ __ ,_ ..,__ ..... LI 1: ..... ...----.-............. .. __, by: • OOij1Gillllu1 ... ,..,... .... .... Havt you tlartecl ......... .... dalnO ~,-?No -• ~ J Horii~ ................. Junllo Ho111. PltlllldWC ~ -~=~ :! ~-:r= .. r"~: LS t:i ............ ., on a1111/200llf -a= .... ., .. , ---· ........ ., ..... cw, .... ~·~ ...... _ P:• ... .:..i:-.o: ZZ,Alp,1, __ == -.. ,= -....... -.............. ::.S!!...-: ............... .... , .. -·--.. .. ...... .. Ttue.:illlllitlll9· ,...1i1 .. -..... d":M, ..... ~ ~ r.:i ... ............. =..~--• :.?:-:.·= ;:, I:~ -• .. .. Iii ~f1n7; =e.~7'.r .·~ £'•":"Hi '"'\:"~ ::r ,.... ,.n .. ,.._.,... .......... _ .. The lolDwlnQ per~ .,. doing bu9iwill II: Stnooth Move(n), 11 SumlMf Wind Court. Newport Beeef\ CA t2843 CMlllan E. Mintey. f 1 Sumrn« Wind Coult. N9WPM Beecti. CA 92843 Thlt bu*-II oon- <M:ted by: 11'1 lndMdull Hne you 111rted doing bualne11 yet? Yea, e/1/2000 CMetien E. Mentey Thi• 1letement wu filed wilh the County Cleltt ol OIWlgt County on 0711 1 flOOO 2000t83H10 Daly Plot July 13, 20' l7. Aug. 3, 2000 Tl!9e2 f ictitious BuslneH Name Stat.ment The following persons are doing bUslnesa a1; Lei II Rott Bike Shop, 3130 W. Balbol Blvd , Newpon Beach, CA 92863 Douglas P8)'80f'I l.ech-men, 110 22nd StrHt, Newport Beaeh. CA 9~83 Thie buelneM ia con- duGted by: an lndivklual Have you started doing buelnesa yet? Y89, 6118IOO Doug Payton Lact1man Thos statement WIS hied wrth the County Cletl< ol Orange County on 01111/2000 20008133193 Daily Pilot Juty 13, 20, V. Aua. 3. 2000 Tt!9§3 FlctltJoua BuelneH Name Statement The following persons ere doing buslnese as Elisa AenN Enterpnses 520 Kings Road. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Elisa Renate Krlckl. 520 Kings Road, New· port Beach, CA 92863 This business IS con· ducted by: an lndovldual Have you started doing business yet? Yes, Af>r1 I, 2000 Elisa l(fld(I Tlus statement w1S flied ·with the County Ctel1t ol Orange County on 07/07/2000 2000H33H4 Dally PllOI July 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 2000 Th9(!7 Flctltioua Bu1lneH Name Statement The lollowinp persons .,. doing bu8ine51 .. Rehance Realty 4038 Gemlalnder Way. INVle, CA 92612 Chandulal M Brahmbatt, 4038 Ger· malnder Wa'{'. lrvlne, CA 92612 Arlina C Brahmt>hett 4038 Germalndar Way I.WW. CA 92612 Thie business 11 con· ~ by-husband and wtfe Heve you started doing buslnesa yet? No thandulal M Brehmbhatl This st1tement was IHed wrth the County Clerk ol Orange County on 07 /07 f2<X1) 200068331H [)My Piiot ~ 13, 20, 27. Aug. 3. ~ Th?68 Flctltlou• Buelnets Name Si.tement The followlnp pllraons .,. ~ busineN ... Bookter s Company, 2887 Velaaco Lene, Coste Mma, CA. 92626 Sonie Bookter, 2887 VellSQO Lene. Coat• MeM. CA 92626 This bUStnell II con- ducled by: In lndMdual Have you staned doing busineSs yet? No Sonja Bookter This statement waa filed with the County Cleltt °' Orange County on 07/07fl000 2000N33H3 ~ Pilot July 13, 20, L A!JQ. 3. 2000 Thf70 FlctttJoua BualneH Name Stat.ment The ~ollowlng pefWOf\t .,. doing buslneae ... FAUX FINISHING TOUCHES. 688 S..r C<.-. Coste Mela, C.I 92628 Walter B. Huntoon. 886 Beet er-. Coe.le Mee&, CA 92S2t Thia bU--ii con-clded by: .,, ~ Hive you 11arted doing butllwl yet? No Wiilt« 8. Huntoon Thlt ltettment WH fifed wilh ll'le Coun1Y Cllltl ol ~ County on 07/07/2000 HOOM3Mlt Defy Pltol ~13. 20 • 27, Aua, 3, ll!!71 F'lctftkKl8 ......... .......... "*" The followtng peraona .,. ~ bulWW .. a) ~· Fln1nelal l1rvlce1, b\ Sea· polnle.MI, t782t Eat t 11h It., 111151 TU111n. CA 82780 , Crllg w Boal'dmlln. 27 Oklflella a... "*· CA lll'lGO Thie bullnlN It con dUd9d by: ... lndMdu9I Ha\'t you 1t1r11d dolrlo ~ YtKI No c.11111 w. IDiwrdnwn lllll ..... ,,,.. .... ....... ~ Oii\ d a...~ "' ~f14/2t111(f •111111111 ~ .... ;:;..• 17 • M A IQ. JWZ fl'lcleltloul --. .... --~ The ~IOl\t ~ ~ INN MOre=I.. 2"35 S. El Cemlno RMI. San Clemente, CA 92872 Chendul t l M ~ 4038 0«· mlindef Way, llWw. CA U 012 Arona c lhhmbhttt. 4038 6-nnelndef Wrf, Irvine. CA 82812 Thia butlneM It con- dUcted by: tubend I nd wile Have you 1t1rt1d doing twslntu yet? Yes. 7 Dec llMM Chandulal Brahmbhen M Thia ltal911'14Nll Wit flled With the County Cler11 ol Orange County on 07/0712<XXJ 2000l833185 Dally Pitot July 13, 20, 271 Ayo. 3. 2000 Th969 Flctltloua Bu1lneH Name Stat•ment The followl~rtolls are doing as StWer & Allocietu. 2347 Purdue Onve, Cotta Mete, CA 92828 Michael Stlller, 2347 Purdue Onve, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by. an Individual Have you star1ed doing business yet? No Michael Stftler This a1atemant wH hied with the County ~ ol Orange County on 07/14/2000 20008834218 Dally Pilot July 20. 27. Aug, 3. 10, 2000 Th992 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following pe1sons are dorng busmeu 'as Just One Mofl H U G FOl.Wldabon. 230 E 17th St t2t8 Costa Mese, CA 92627 Ehzabeth Mary Ed- wards, 1927 Harbor Blvd Ste, 316, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This l>tJslnesa 11 con· dueled by: an 1ndMdual Have you started doing buslnea yet? No Ela*>eth Maiy Edwards This statement WIS filed with the County Cle11I of Orange County on 07107!2000 200068338811 Da1ty Piiot July 13. 20. 27 I AUQ. 3. 2000 Th972 Fictltlou1 Busineu Name Statement The lollo""ng pereons are doing business u Ted's MoQlle Air Condi· ll<>ning Senttce 2293 Pacific, Suite F. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ted K1voshi Shimamoto, 2293 Pe· cillc. Suite F Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This bu5'neu 1t con· dUc(ed by an 1nd!Vlduel Have you stertad domg business yet? Yes, 7-1-00 Ted ShimemOlo Thts statement was hied with ttle County Clertt of Orange County on 07/07!2000 200De833887 Oatty Pilot .M; 13. 20. 27. Aug 3, 2000 Th973 Flctltiou e Bualneaa Name Statement The followtng persons ere docn; butlneas 11 NEWPORT OCEAN SAILING ASSOCIA· TION. 2527 W Coeat Hlghwey, Newport BNc:rt. CAL 9'2663 No6a Inc . (CAL). 629 Terminal Way •25, Colda Mele. CAL 92627 nws buSlneas 11 con- ducted by a c:orpcnllon Have you 111ned doing buslnaa1 yet? Yes, N>ri1 2000 This st11ement wes filed wi1h the County OM ol Orange County ·on 07/2tf2000 2000Q341111 ()My PlloC July 27. Aug 3. 10. 171 2000 Th014 STATEMENT Ofl WITHDRAWAL "'Oii PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDl!R FICTlTIOUI BUSINEU NAME ni. folowlno pet'lon -~··ven­erll P8f"*' from the pertnetth~ opera.ting ....., the bliol'8 ~ n••• n ame of SPENCER AND SPENCER,-el 852 Production Place. New· port Beac;h, CA 92M3 The Flct1tlou1 &isl· ness Name referred to above Wll hied in Qr. ~ CountY on 2117/tl, FILE NO 199887491 18 Full Neme and Ad2 dress of the Peraon Wlthd11wlng Judy (Jeaooette) Arthun. 481 Cabrlllo St., Cos11 Mesa. CA 92627 Signature: Judy JHl\- nette Arthun Thia statement wu hied with the County Clel1t ol Orlf109 County on 0711 t/2000 20001113905 Deily Ptlot July 13, 20, 271 Aua· 3, 2000 Th964 Flctltlou1 BuelneH N•me Shttement The following peraons are doing bu1lnet1 as· Auto Merttet, 2115 S Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Nader Amltvand, 2141 Liane Uine, N Tutlln, CA 92705 This busonesa la con· ducted by. en indtvldUal Have you 11erted doing busmen yet? Yes. 8·20-98 Nader Am1rvand This statement was hied with the COUnty Clertt ol Orange County on 0713t/2000 20008135717 Oaoly Piiot Aug 3. 10, t71 241 2000 Th036 FlctHloue BuaineH Name Si.tement The foltowlng persons are 00.ng business as· Natural NaMt by Oe1sy. 6t5 E Belboe Blvd . Newpon Beach. CA 92661 Le Hang Thtle, 6332 Carnegia Ave . West· minster. CA 92683 This business 1s con· ducted by' an 1ndMduel Have you alerted doing buSlnels yet? No le Hang Thie ThlS statement was hied with the County Cieri< JI Orange County on 07131/2000 20008835736 Daily PllOl Aug 3, 10 17, 24, 2QQQ ThQ37 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Name Statement The lotlowing person5 are doing busoneu u FIT FOR ONE-DESIGN BY BONNIE 2816 New- po<I BIYd • #A, Newporl Beach. CA 92663 Bonote Jo Smllh. 1 12 17th St D. Hunlington Beactl, CA 92648 ThtS business " con- dUc(ed by en lndtllldoat Have you sterted domg busoneas yet? Yes,~ 1 2000 This stetemenl waa Med Wllh the County Cletk ol Orange County on 07'21/2000 2001M1134936 Dally Piiot July 27, Aug 3. 10. 17, 2000 Tl!Ol7 .......,-. . . .. \.. ....... Flctllloua 8-'Mea ........ ~ ~ following pef'IOn8 &ft doing bullnlM .. Touch tJ Succltl. 11875 Adam Ave., Huntlngton BMct1. CA 92&40 K.ettn V•ughler. 9901 PetlMIW &-A, l!wle, CA 92012 ~ bu"""8 le con- ducted by· 111 unin· ooq,ora1ecf UIOCle!lon °'* then • pertnef1hp Have you 11aned doing blJ1ineu yet? Yee. 2·97 Karen Vaughtllf Thia stetemenl was tiled with th• County a..11 ol Orange CouotY on 07131/2000 20004!835725 Dally Pilot Aug 3, tO 17, 24. 20QQ ThQ.49 Flctltlout Butlne•• Name Shttement The lolloWlng parsons are doing buslneas as BLOOM MARKETING, 19200 Von Karman Av• nue. Suite 402 Intone. CA 92812 Fredericic M Bloom 19200 Von Karman Ave- nue. Sune 400 lrv1ne CA 92612 This business 1s cor•· dUoted by an 1~veduat Heve you started doing business yer? Yes, 7-1-00 Fredenck M Bloom This statement was flied with lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 07131/2000 20006135710 Oa1iy Pilot Aug :i 10 17, 24, 2000 Th051 Fictitious Bu1ln111 Name Statement The lollow111jj pe1sons are doing bu51"'" as Co&lllla SW1mm1ng Poot Service and Repa11 1245 Logan Avenue Surte K. Costa Mey CA 92626 VtctOf M Rodriguez 1245 Logan Avenue Suite K Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This busonebs 1s con· duoted by en 1nd1Vldual Have you started doing busmess yet? Yes. January 1999 VtciOf Rodnguez This statement was hted with the County Clerlo. of Orange County on 07131/2000 20008835711 Daily Pilot Aug 3. I 0 171 24, 2000" Th052 Flctltlou1 Business Name Statement The lollow•ng pettons are doing bu51neu as The F11ness Standard 1000 South Coast Onve. R20t, Co&ta Mesa, CA 92626 George Matttiew Baruhch 1000 South Coast Ortve R201 Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 This bus.ness 11 con· dueled by an 1ndMduat Have you started doing-bu11neu yet? Yes. &-15·00 This statement was hied woth the County Clerk ol Orange County on 07/31/2000 20008835712 Dady Pilot Aug 3. 10 11 24 2000 Th053 Actltloua Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following ~sons are doing bus•nHs as Seagull Cele, 713 E Balboa Blvd . Newpor\ Beach CA 92663 Luong 0 Nguyen 7700 Oso Avenue, Canoga Plllll CA 91306 Th11 bUStness 1s con- ducted by en ~ Have you S11rted d0tng busmeas yet? Yes. 6115IOO Luong 0 Nguyen This statement wlS tiled wilh the County Clent ol Orange County on 07 It 4/2000 20008834292 Daly Piiot July 20. 27 Ayg 3. 101 2000 Th990 ruf AHW WORDS TO WORK FOR YOU (949 642-~78 Thundoy, August 3, ·2000 BJ ~-.. --. "T -. .... . . . '-... F1c:ddow ...... ................ The loflooMng per90M are doing buelnnl u · Thei 2 Go Ratt141tlll1 14311 NhPO't Avt, Suite A, Tu111n, CA 92780 • Khanlt.a Bushyekenltt, 14311 NhPOft Ave .. Sulte A, TuatJn, CA 92780 This bullMU • con- ducled by "' lncilllduel Have you ll1rtad dorng bull!-. yet? No Khanna Bushyakenlst This atalemtnt was toled with the County Cl8fk ol Orange County on 07/31fl000 20006135727 Oaoly Pilot Aug 3. 10, 17, 24,20()() Th04Q Flctltlou1 Bu1ine1a Name Statement The following persons are doing bu11neas as Pacific Reel(am), 27t E 19th Street Colla Mesa. CA 92627 Terry Be1111e 271 E 19th Street Costa Mesa CA 92e27 Ttn busme11 IS con- docled by-an lndMdual Have you 1tarted dorng buSlne&a yet? No Terry Beanie This statement was filed w11h tha County Clelll of Orange County on 07131/2000 20006135696 Daily Pilot Aug 3 10 17, 24, 2000 Th030 Flctltloua But lne11 Name Statement The following ii-rSOM are d01ng bu5'118sa as FISHING ROOS UN· LIMITED t666 Newport Blvtl . Coeta Mesa Calo-lornia 92627 Sean Pa111ck Canova 367 E t81h S1 •5 Costa Me:>a Cahtorma 92627 This business is con- ducted by oJn 1nd1Vldual Have you started dOtng business yet? No Sean Canova Thos statement we& hied with the County Cl8fk of Orange County on 0711812000 20008134611 Oaoly Pilot ~ 20. 27 Aug 3, 10, 2000 Th980 Fictitious Buelne11 Name Statement The followllljj persons are doing business H B1otrends Health Care Research. 3206 Anne Cucle Huntington Beach CA 92649 Susan J Ma1quez 3206 Anne Ctrcle. Hunt- ington Beach, CA 92649 This busmess 1s con· ducted by an lnd!Vldual Have you started doing bualnen y11? -Yes, 4122192 Susan J. Marquez Thos statement was hied With IM County Cle!1c ol Orange County on 07 14/2000 2000683.1265 Daily Piiot July 20 27. Ayg 3, 10 ?000 Th9!l6 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The lo1io....111g persons ere dOtno business ai SALON MAX 3'105 W MacAnhur IA. Senta Ana. Ca 92704 Mu Pong 1001 E New Yorlc Street Long Bead!. CA 90813 This bu51ness 1s con· duc1ed by' an lndMduel Have you slar1ed domg buslnesa yet? y 8$, .My 1 2000 Max Pono This st11ement wes hled wl1h the County Clertt of Orange County on 07114/2000 2000e834290 Oa1ty Piiot .My 20. 27. Aug 3 10. 2000 Th996 ~ •..... .................. The lollc>wlng pefeotll .,. cloinO ~ .. Derrne-s.t.., 175$ °'' ange A...,.,. tC, COIMI Mete. CA ~7 Samuel T Vl<Jeur1e11 1525 N. Bro1dway StrMt. ~ Nia. CA 82703 nu butlne• i. con- ducted by in WdvtcMI Heve you etarted doing bu11ne11 yet? Y• 7/2fJOO Samutl T Vldluneta This 111tement wa1 filed with the County Clefll ol Orange County on 07131/2000 20000135739 Daily Pilot Aug 3. 10. t 7, 24, ?:000 T}1Q32 Flctltioua Bu11neaa Name Sl8te1Mnt The IQltowong peraons ere doing bU11neas as Full Service Floonng. t t037 Warner Ave Suite t58, FOUn141Vl V ... ley, CA 92706 Christopher M1ch6al LOWl5 t835 San Ramo Duve Coron,. CA 92882 Th11 buStnell IS con· dueled by Ill lndtV>duai Have you started 00og buSln4lss ve1? No Christopher Micheal LOWIS . This statement was hied wolh the County Cleltt of Orange Cwnty on 07'21 2000 20006134915 Dady Piiot JIJty 27 Aug 3. 10, 17 ?QQO ThQl2 Fic titious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The lollowlng per..ons ere doing business dS BY OeS1gn Home Re· modehng t 771 Hum mmgbird Or Costa Mesa Ca•I 9~ Yves Gab<1vl Sne~ 1 771 Humrn1n11btrd Drrve C061a Me:..; Call· rom1a 92626 Thos business 11o con ducte<I by an ond1vldu<lt Have you started dOlrlg business yet? No This statement waa filed w11h the Couniy Cieri< ol Orange County on 07 21 2000 20006831932 Daily Pilot .My 27 Aug 3, 10, 171 2QQO ThC>18 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The foltowlng persons are dorng buulMs as Real Time OupbcalJOn 7 Mot<> Court Newporl Beach CA 92663 Gina Stem. 7 Mot<> Coun, Newpon Beach CA 92663 This bu11ness 11 con- ducted by. an indMdual Have you ataned od1ng busoneas yet? Yes, 6-2-00 Gina Starn Tin statement was hied with the ~~ Cieri< ol Orange ~ .. , on 07 14/2000 200068342113 Daily Pilol July 20 21 Aug 3, 10. 2000 Th961~ Fictitious Bu1ine11 Name Statement The followtfl11 pel'$00$ are doing blo-as TRIAD COMMERCIAL 636 Bakt1t Street COiia Mesa CA 9262&""33 Bruce W Par~s 8 Winthrop Newport ee.ch. CA 92660 This buslneu 1s con ducted by en ondMdull Have you starred doing business ya1? Yes Juty I 1992 Btooe W Parton1 Tilt$ 1tal4tmfll'lt was ·~ed Wllh the 9.~.'.!!! Clel1t of Orange """"~ r on 07118'2000 2000H315M ... - CHl17t1711 LEGAL NOTICt THE OHIO DIVISION Of IECURfTIES, PUR-SUANT TO OHIO Rf, VIS ED CO DE Cl1APTER 1707 'AHO QW'TER 119. HAS ts. SUED A CEASE AHO DESIST ORDER TO SICRRA WEST UHJT INVESTMENT TRUST. DON RYAN AMO OREG HURT THE OROER FINDS THAT RE· SPOHOENTS H.WE VI- OLA TED OHIO RE· VISED COOE SECTION 1707 44{C)(1) BY SEU · ING UNAeotSTERED SECUAlllES THE QA. DER STATES THAT THE RESPONDENTS MAY APPEAL THE FINAL OROER AS OE· SCfllBEO IN OtflO RE· VISED CODE CHAPTER 119 A COPY OF THIS DIVISION ~DER IS AVAILABLE FROM THE OHIO DIVISION OF SE· CURITIES, n SOUTH HIGH STREET 22NO FLOOR COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 Published Newpon Beach-Coate Me11 Dady Piloc '""' 20. Z7. August 3, 2000 Th978 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Stat.ment The lollowlng per90llS are doing bu9lnett as THE WOOOSHOP. 1034 Center StrM1. A7. Costa M-. CA 92627 Scon Murdock. 1975 Fultenon Alllf1U9, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 David Jones. 4911 Rivor Ave.. Newpon &adl, CA 92662 Tn1s bus1ne11 11 con- ducted by 1 general partnership Hsve you staned doing bu11ne11 yet? '(95 !>-1-00 Ttus statement was ftled With lhe County Clerl< of Orange CotJnty on 07/2112000 200088311124 Daily Pilot .M'/ 27 Aug 3, 10, t7. 2000 lll022 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement roe foOowtng Plf$OO$ are doina buStllMe as a} CROW FAN CLUS. COM, bl THE COMIC SHOP COM, 9582 Ham- lllon Avenue. HuncJnolon Bead\, CA 92630 Jo'Ni H Del Rio, 2"362 Twig StrNI Lake FOl'est CA 92630 This buStneU' is oon- clue:led by an tnd!vdJal Have you 1t1rled ~~l:'No This 11atemen1 was fUe<1 -.with the County Clertt o1 Orenge County on 07118/2000 20006834570 Dally Pilot .My 20, 27 Aug 3. 1 o. 2000 Th005 Fictltloua Bualneu Name Statement The lollowing peraons are doino bu8lnes6 u t on 1 lEASING, 1000 South Cout Drive, •R201, Costa MIN CA 92626 George Melthaw BarullCtl 1000 South Cout Dnve. R20 t Costa ~ Ce 92626 ThtS bullnMS IS con· ouctect by an ~ Have you 1t1ned do<ng bu11ne11 yet? Yes. 5--15-00 George Barulich Matthew Thia llelement w11 hied *Ith the Courlly Cleltl ol Orange Cour1ly on 07/3tl2000 ~570I Dally f>llOI Aug 3, I 0. 17. 24. 2000 Th050 Dady P~oe July 20 27 Fictitious Buameu Aug 3. 10. 200o Tl!QO§ Name StatltiMnt Fictitious Bu1lneH The 1o11ow1ng per-. NaiM Statement Flctltloua BualMH are doing ~ as. The following persona Name Statement Meke 11 Hlppefl, In- er• doing bulll'lell 11 The tollowing ~ 19fnatlonal 21122 Rich- N11e-N11e En11rp11ses are doing busilesa as mond Cittol. Hunllnglon 881 W VK.tona Costa THE TRAINING ZONE Beech. CA 9'<040 Mesa CA 92627 1668 Ntwpon Bllld Wayne BtOOll!l, 21122 1<n1ten AellH C.htll, Cosla Men Cahfom11 Rid\mond Clrde. Hunt- 881 W V!Ciona. Cotta 92627 lrl!IOfC BNc:rt, CA 92$48 Mesa, CA 92626 Sean Patrick Canova. l'r111 Btown, 21 t22 Deanna Hope Smrth, 367 E 18th St t5 R1cmmood CifCle, Hunt· 25201 Costaau, Lagun;i Costa MHI Calrtomia lliglOn BMcoh, CA 92$48 Hell. CA 92653 92627 Th11 buelnat1 11 con· This bu-IS con-This bullMSI .. con· duc*ld by hulbetld and ducted by a generel ducl9d by 11'1 ~ wife ptrtnenhop Heve you st<1rled Hive you alerted Heve you staned doing ~ )'9(7 Ho Oolng bu11neN yet? doing~ yet? No Sean Caoove Y• 7·24'2000 Thi$ 111temen1 •as This llalement wu Tin 111temen1 - hied With lht County hied wtlh me ~~ hi.ct wl1h the County Cle~ of ()aoge Cow1ty Cletl< ol Orange .......... , Clefll cl Orange Cotny on· 01rz 1/2000 • on 0711 &'2000 on 07/31fl000 2000US4935 2000tlS4t12 2000UU714 Daily Piiot July 27, Aug Daily Pltol July 20 27 Dally Pllol Aug 3, 1 o. 3. tO, tZ. 2900 Dl!218 AuQ, 3, 10, 2000 Th971 !t:.j4, 2000 ThQ54 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • .. R1ttb ond dr.adlines 1tre imhjed to 1·lumg11 without notice. TIM' publi&her ~rvrs 1hc ri.W•t lo r.enBOr, tticlllll31Cy. revil)(" or N'jttt •ny rlassiCied ad\'trLiM1~111. ~report any ttror tha1 mat hr in vour classifil'(f ad immcdUitrl~·· The Daily r'ilot 1trc~pt11 no liability for any error iu 10 advt11ii.el11eu1 for •l11d1 it may IJC l"hpOllei!,lr ucq11 for the 0051 or I.he "f>Cl'.'e octuaUy occupied by t.ll.f' l'nor. Cn-rlif r.an univ he aUoYo'f(I for the rin.'t iruicr1 ion. ' •V.A.• ........ FMI COUNSEUHG AllUST~~ HUM'AREPOS 714-IHllOO .'! iJi ·•'l I 11 1 • ,I, 11 r~· .... -,., ·-.i f. .I .. • ~ I t!_ --~-··_:_j -·~­ ' ' ·- . -- ' ;•L,;.. By ... •e (949} M2-5078 ByMaMllPtn•• 330 West Dav 8ln'Ct C:o&ta MMA. (!;\ 9'2627 "'~ Dhd .. S.y &. ..... .... u • • ! POUND OMY CAT ...... ,... • "°"• c---.no ..... !! .... Z!t0!1! . -~-~ . .J f liiil •• • ~ - .. .... Cable Box DeKra1Dblen "Gd6 &a;r SlN8r. ~" • fwmlllft . """' • Slcftl111 •l'ltt- ·~~ •M • Qlllt 130 East 17th St Suitt ·c CostaM~ /4J Newport ' 171h bdllnd Htfll Inn (949) 712·8586 Ooyal Ctacenl APPDAlaALa Ccnihed Antique & Raidcotial Contc:n11 ApprWalt VIVIEN L HESS (71 .. ) ~1-0473 B1ma 'lhlephone 8:30am-5:00vm ~~·ndil)· • 'X'a.11'-fn 8:30ant-S:OOpm ~~,,-Friday Older Styt. Fvrnitln PIANOS & Colledlllel ............. ~ ·~· ...... ~,..,,...... $$CASH PAID M 0!"9Pl9Clt"' ........ WE BUY IESTATU • ~friendly~ .. UT.- Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tueeday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wf)Cf needay ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thunday ....... Wedneeday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thunday S:OOpm Saturoay ............... Friday S:OOpm AVON S1l1a/Adv1rtl1lng t.ooldng tor """" lncoml? More llHlbl. lloura? [ ·-.,.i~.;:-.. -1 fl"" -' • : l ; --•. --. -i ~ldlptl1deoce? AVOf4 llM wlllt yrN're loc*lr1o '°'. . IAI'• ... ltl!6§1·*8 I ---1 ! l .. a ·• 21k .... Ulk (01~..r- Daily Pilot ' .. -~ CAOI UC D1WL1 't1 l# ...... v Clot\ fn. ..... l.Ul_IY l .., ~IMMIRI ..... a•tMt1!! cw• u: DIYl.LI w ~:C..et:'w~ NAllM (!J4lMMtOO CADILLAC DEVI.LE 'W Lo Ml, Mlle GIMll, V-8 Norfllllw, i.i, al Wll'f. (2538'77) NAHAS $19,988 il141MH100 CADILLAC 6*ndo "6 Lo 4711 ... ~ Pe.I. Ten l.llltlS, V-8 Norflla.r. (813035) • $19.988 MAIERS a1•1MM100 ~·10 "'*"' .. -.~b'llb& ....mg. -Im CUM!lt. IL~ 114GW14t CHEVY IUIUR8AH '95 4x4, lolded. low-ready. dlM, Midy tor qticl .. II (~ $21).897 ...,.. YEJO !!!:MMIM a.yellr Coftocwdl '95 31 k ni, 3.5 ..., :.\.No, II.fl- roal, loedld. • 1 -~.950. 9&&44·2326 aw,.._,_ ~. llltMrllolded 30k 1111, m.soo priYli. ~· ~ • 780-219-1617 COfMTTt 'M 2111..-. .. ,... .. ::::. 110.S00 7180 COUOAA '00 $-Ooor. ve. Sport Gflll4>, Col-lilla Group, Auto, ~<*1111(1-1 l S\8,985 KM Grody Llnootft llltt cury 71'"'21-3110 ,.. F1 llO flll*up 't1 Wlllt ........ concl, low ,,,.., good ..... ll1Ull ... S2500 obo 7J4-751-2112 FOAD F150 'W ..... :.: door, AC, PS,N, .. ABS,_. ....... -.,CUit ............ eloy .... cc . ..-~ PU ..... 40K ml., $1 141-151-1345 FOAi> MUSTANG 2000 ...... MW, WOfl In -""" Gr9M. AIC, co. 5 ~Ml ,_,. $14,IOO l4N7W271 ~--~T~i ...40...L•• j '°"° lllUITAHQ .., yrAI~: (t $12.117 ..... YIEJO m: ....... OllC 1M1Y o• "6 SLT,rtd,.._,~ 'men! Nlwc. 1544m) Ill.Ill NAllRI (!14IMM100 Orllld ...... LS '00 Htndling Plcicage, ASS, c:.. ........ oond, caa. . IUn Whelll (YXll0750I) $22,1175 ~ 714-62 t-3110 * HOMOA ACCORD 'W 2 door, auto. alr, power ltetrln~. '3850. ~· 723-504. JAGUAR u. .. RDAH 40 ..... -..111 BAUEJI JAGUAR 714--MMtOO JAGUAR XJI L 'W --SEDAN 40 f7'6t74 BAUER JAGUAR 714-t5MIOO JAGUAR lCJe 'f7 SEDAN 4D .... 97-6115 BAUER JAGUAR 714-t53-4800 JAGUAR lCJe '17 SEDAN 4D 131,1196 117-6182 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJI '17 SEDAN 40 $35,195 117-6101 BAUER JAGUAR 714·1153-4t00 .. JAGUAR XJI 't8 Vandln ,.._ Sedan 40 lot7,995 ~ BAUEll JAGUAR 714-t53-41DO JAGUAR XJI ._ SEDAN 40 "4.1195 IN151 BAUER JAGUAR 714-l5S-4800 JAGUAR Xtcl 'W ...... Coupe 20 17-6111 BAUER JAGUAR 714-t53-4800 JAGUAR XKI 'II Con*1Mlll 20 t57M5 11-6107 BAUER JAGUAR 714-t5MIOO [~--~'.l I I -I ----- MAZDA 12t ES W Lo Mi, v~. IMlhlf. mooo- rool & morel Bii. of wan. (744160) $15,988 NABERS (714)$40.9100 liltl :ed1 I 8tnz C2IO 'ti c..a-Sedlll 40 m.-ll-61se BAUER JAGUA.R 714-t53-4800 ..., •.fl r Btnz C2IO 'ti · . Blackllllack/Starmark (7914117) $29,990 Flf'rCHER JOHES Ut.124.1401 ..., cdn Btnz -.m ._ ~tarmark (145249) $35,990 Fl.E'T'CHER JOHES 88U24.1401 Mwc:edll E320 •aeon 't5 ~nnark (335170) $29,990 Flf'rCH£R JOMES 111.124.1401 t·~ > .. ~ _ ..... ------~ ... ,, :... . ' r;.·~--~ .. ~~·~-· ~-• -I llOONT AINE.EA 4XA '00 Pwr moontool, side air begl. co. Madi Aldo, tow, lealhlr, Hometi (Y\JJ00949) $31.545 K.n Grody LlncokHMRury 714-521-3110 llOONTAINEER 4XA W Side air bega, mt1aagt oenlef. co. -pei1Wlo aid, low pkg (XDJ34812) $24,1175 u~ 714-521:f110 ..._.~GXE'M Capllln dlllra, nlct lll9cll Yin, loaded, 1-owner $10,175 714-4S7""30 Okllmbtl ~ 'W 8100 acul-ma..J-While. ..... ' lllONI lllWNC.' (1511109) $17,988 NABERS (714)540:!100 OldlmoOllt Slhouelle '00 low 1211 Milet. While, Dull 0ocn.. RMr NI. CO & Mor9I Pmloul AlrDll (211055) $21.988 NABERS (714)540:8100 ,------! I , I • irlclge • 8V CHAALE.8 GOREN with OMAR SHARIF Md TAHNAH HIRSCH la fToln a iNJor IClm eVUll. Tho mction I.a ~tf~ard. Nonll'I railc ID dne w• for· WMS-Fial bl the~ mcdl-oda, ao $ouch · boallc.a UllO Bi.itwood since the fi~ lied eo be ..re if North denied an acc. Well led the unbid lllit and dec:lat· or C,..S eo flneue the jaclt rather lhan try for an lmmcdiaie diacard on dummy'• diamond&. That loll IO lhc ktftl ._s Eur lhiftod ID a club, won by deClsu in the cloled hand. Dummy was ~ with die ace of tie.ti and a spede -led IO the Jack and king. Emil itill ti.d a INl'l1f> tnclc for doWll two. NORTH 10 &MT ... ... ... .... .... In the odl« room die slam was rached on a 1inular .~ SlllCC lbe biddi"I martc.ed Nonh-Soulh for the ace of hcmU, Wal decided that I bc8rt bd -unlikely IO be prof· iUble. lnllad. ·Wea dedcd lo try '° give PlfUW:r • nitr by leadina a dia- inond. Thal was noc the wmnina dec:I· 1ion. Declarer won In hand and took die safety pby of cashing the ace of species. Wheri dial fct.ched lhc kma. two more rounds of ll'Umpl were drawn and lhc defenders were hmued IO one 11Ump tnck. 3• so ,0 .... Openi!'I bd: Two of o Thae -dae who claim dW maki• Che ri&N openina lead is an st. 11lill may be, but there ii a lol of klCk in the choice.. u well. This deal Oldllmollll • LS, 't2 4-0', flA power, """°°'· ale. llhr, 89k ml, $4950. 949-723-1504 POlldlc Suiitn .. Red. .. oondl 5ep. elr, CO, a. a11oys. 23.Sk mi sa YU.AGER WAGOH ._ ve. uo, e die cc1 dwnglr, ASS, CoownlenQe Gflll4>, ,.. airlludb'lln (YDJ01810) 1111,785 K.n Grody Uncol~ury 71'421-3110 under ~ S8800 VOLVO II M '151 Turtio Wagon, ,._. ...,_...,pnm_ ROUS ROYCE '73 whnen~txtrM, IOk ·,.,r, CORMCHE HARDTOP p!~. t4Mt1"2117 Whl1ellln, low 11111.,., -AC ltld CO. A"°"9 VW ElU .. 111.!00 ..... ~1113 Red. 5 lpttd, co. 1r rinw. Toyota Corofll '91 4 doot, 5 IPl9d. CD plllyw, S3000 Cati 714:436-0Mp TOYOTA 4 RUNNER '95 Blad! Jade/1-V. FuUy Loedld. ~ 25lc mi (052403) $18.787 LEXUS m1ION VIEJO ......... ACTIOllllOMI ..,......, & lllllTllllllCI .. ~;;:.. Alt.irk (714117 .. 1171 low .... llLlll .-!!. (026111) $15,987 LEXUS ~ VIEJO .......... 't1 Otdt Sllhouttt9 Van "" pwr, it*>, ... cond, 7 llhr ... 1 -nlOOldl. $3650. 949-723-1504 SELL your home through dauirted ---ZJ .,.. . . e '• ~ I• GOOD JO&. REUABLE SERVICES. . NTERFSI1NG llilNGS TO BUY. ITS ALL HERE . EVERYDAY IN CLASS IF EI» (949) 642-5678 . . . . Ii£:--.. -~ - ---. . Thursday, ~st 3, 2000 a; TODAY'S CRQSSWQRD PUZZLE We'll help you write a good ad! J!!St adl us and we'll makt it easy Jor you! \ . ~ 1\l~lv\'Pilot Classified I !!.:".!!/-.-(949) 64i.5678 llOT MOWIM SeMcllig l'tlaWISlucco Ndl al dlla lnluNd. ..... Sermg Scdwn Clllornla cxMtlaul ' '*"" tor 25 ~ Lt32U94 1~1T 2i4 hcu"a! 714a4-?!J1 -....mtLITI .... ..-------, I •. ""Ll'•F •• PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public· Utlllt1t1 Com- mission REQUIRES .... UMd ~ hold goods moV9rS print their P.U.C. 0.. T IUnblr: ll'nos end c:hluffM pmt flllr T.c.P. runber 1n11.ow. ........ lyoul'llvta~ '°"...., ..... i.y " • mcMr, lino Of~. ell: PUBUC UT1UTIES COMMISIOH 714-551-1151 .. -----. .., I 3,2oob .If: .• . . Dai P-alat 3E1tSYWAYS To DRIVE . ( 2«> o o Cate r a ) , .tar PURCHASE FOR ONLY $28,9939!.(.~;oo --~ -$ 3,651 .03 .. Nabers Di.count OR LEASE FOR 5299~ '!?or 36 month iease. ~10.00 cash oown or trade equity. ptus Inception fees, tu on decap & rebate • $4202.48. 1 only 4493. 0~ 1 PAYMENT ~EASE 59864~24 montt1s+tax &rk:ense. 2000 Escalade 2000 Intrigue All New 2001 Aurora 2000 Alero OVER 50 QUALITY PRE-OWNED VEHICLES AVAILABLE '91 BUICK LE SABRE low ma., whitia, 3.8 v~. non-vnoker, super YCb! (429625) '91 CADILLAC DEVIW low miles, bfue, cloth interior, luxury & voluel (203868) '95 GMC JIMMY 4X4 SlT, red, leather, CD, oUoys & morel New car trode-inl (.544693) '98 MAZDA 62615 low miles, V~, i.a;.., moawoof & morel Bal. of warr. (74'160) '94 CADILLAC SIVILLE · · White, tan leather, V-8 Nothb, excellent condition I (837 429)· '97 OLDSMOllLI EIGHTY-EIGHT Wow! 8100 adual mil•I Whilll, leather & morel lmmoc:.I (851809) '97 POllD MUSTANG GT C".onv., V·8, 5 speed, lealfw & morel Super .harpl (207203) '95 CADIUAC ILDOllM>O low Dlt mil.,~ peart.,;y.~ v..a -nati-•-• (613035) '97 CADILLAC Low miles, mist green, V-8 NOrthstor, bat of worr. (253977) . (714) 56 ,988 s8 ,988 511,988 514,988 514,988 517,988 · 517,988 518,988 518,988 '00 OLDSMOBILE' SILHOUmE S Low 12k mjles, white, dual doors, rear oir, CO & morel Pl'9Y .. ,.,tall (211055) ~21 9 8 '98 CADILLAC CATERA 88 low Ult miles, bladt, lealher, CO, moonroof & montl (1 14497) / 1, 9 '98 CADILLAC DEVIW / s 88 low miles, sihw; many extras, bol. of warr. (n3893) 23 '9 '97 CADILLAC CONCOURS S 88 300 H.P. Nor1hatar, white peart, CO, alloys & morel (261282) 24,9 '93 CADILLAC ALI.ANTE · S 88 low mil., V-8 Northstar, red, Ian leather, V9f'Y rarel (1 27362) 24,9 '99 CADILLAC DEVIW s Low 12k miles, .M, Id., bal. ol worr., PfWV· rwntoll (810317) 27' 9 8 8 '98 CADILLAC SIVIW S 8 low 23k mil.I~~ many e>dnJI, bal. of worr. (~ 18) .2 '988 '00 CADIUAC: DIWU ~ 8 Low Bk mills, wf.e .,...., -lialhir, bal. of wan-., ~· nlfteall (2<M226) ~If, 9 8 '00 CADILLAC I~ ~ low 1Slt miles,~. tan leiilhir, CD, On-&ar & mcri1 Prwv, rnal. (1~1) ·~6,988