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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-08-02 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . • • SERVING THE NEWPORT -·Mf.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ntURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2001 THE AIRPORT DEBATE El Toro backers see shift in momeritum •A sbing of rulings for the pro-aiiport camp come as support appears to be growing for the proposed airfield. Peul Olnton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -The proponents of an airport at the closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station were flying high Wednesday, a day after an Orange County Superior Court judge knocked the legs out from under a South Joseph N. Bell nl&CUIVI It's time to stare BO in the/ace I turned 80 OD July 4. There, I said it. I said it because several days ago, my wife said to me, almost idly: "Why haven't you Celebrated your age? Eighty is a milestone, and you've avoided mention- ing it in ygur column.• "Not SO,. I said. "I've written about my birthday in several of these columns. I don't know what you're talk- ing about.• She shrugged and said: "You haven't mentioned your age in any ol them. I'm just cwious why. You should be proud of il • So she had me. I was aware that I hadn't men- tioned my age, but I wasn't aware that I was aware of it. She made me look at that - and come up with an honest answer, more for myself than for her. And the most imme- diate answer was this: I was avoiding dealing with the number, itself, because I was afraid that U I stared 80 in the eye, I'd begin to act my age. Or at leut the behavior that society would impose on those of us who reach that age. • As an okl -in every good sense of that word -friend said to me the other day: SEE BEUMGEM .. 'Right now, all of the efforts show that the pro-airport position is prevailing.' tum the ,.,700-acre base into a Great Park instead of a commercial airport. The ruling was the second major court victory since December, when a judge threw out Measure F. lb.at initiative, which passed over- whelmingly in March 2000, would have required a two- thirds public approval for any new airport, jail or landfill. Group rallies support in Costa Mesa Dennis O'Neil Newport Beach councilman • •Councilman Gary Monahan asks for advice to get City Council motivated on airport issue. Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT Council regarding the matter. Major expansions at John Wayne Air- port, bringing increased noise and traffic to the residents of the city, are inevitable if an airport is not built at the closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, the Newport Beach-based group contended. Co4-0ty anti-airport ballot Taken together, the rul- ings represent a momentum shift from a time in the late. 1990s when South County won a string of court battles, COSTA MESA -Members of the Air- port Working Group hosted a meeting Tuesday night at the downtown communi- ty center not only to gain support for an El Toro airport -and their organization - but to voice disapproval with the City ·we can't understand why Costa Mesa -who will get absolutely creamed -bas not joined the fight to support El Toro,• said Tom Anderson, a member of the measure. In the Tuesday decision, Superior Court Judge James Gray invalidated some 50,000 signatures collected for an initiative that would tf. ..... -·;t ~- SEE SHIFT PAGE AS SfAN HlLER I OAl.Y Pl.OT Jeannette Merrnees·u a longttme Crystal Cove acttvist. She bolds a classic Crystal Cove sign. Her battle is CRYSTAL CL-EAR PaulOlnton DAllY Pit.or F e1sty and outspoken, Jean- nette Menilees has con- stantly pushed for unre- • st:ricted public access to Crystal Cove ~te Park. The Laguna Beach activist, who bas given dozens of tide pool tours at the cove, bu emerged as a leading p(OpOD8Dt of a plan to transform the funky, n.wtic cot· tages into affordable oven\ight rentals. Activist Jeannette Merrilees has made the preservation of Crystal Cove her cause. even thouiJh she runs afoul of many who seek to save it Merrllees, 71, has gooe bead to head with other envtronmental- ists, most notably influential heiress Joan Irvine Smith, in a growing debate about bow the district should ultimately be used. California State Parks bas begun a«epting proposeJi ma various groups-indudipg a p&aD from Smith to use some of the c:ot- tages for research. educati<lll or an interpretive center. The state agency bOught the land in 1979 from the Irvine Co. for $32.6 million. •we didn't buy the land for SEE CftYSTAL MGI AS SEE SUPPORT PAGE A5 Resident held for growing drugs . • Police say arrested suspect may have also pirated electricity for the operation. Deepe ... ath DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Police curested a 45-year-old Costa Mesa man early Monday morning on suspicion of growing and possessing mar- ijuana and illegally diverting electricity to powerful grow lamps, officials said. Edward Jiro Blanco was charged with cultivation of marijuana, theft of utility ser- vices and removal of a service line. Police initially responded to a disturbance-related call in the 2100 block of Kristin Lane about 2:"5 a.m. Mon- day, but discovered the plants in an upstairs bedroom of the townhouse as they were con- ducting the investigation, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. Narcotics detectives seized 32 marijuana plants that added up to four powwis of high-grade marijuana, ftve large grow lamps and $12,800 in cash hidden away in a light fixture. Btmey said investigators abo found 200 empty pOCs they suspect amtained mari- juana plants that were bar· vested NCmltly. AccOrding to police, elec- tridty for the operatloG bad been pirated from • iDain lio8 illtotbe~. Sff OMJGS MGI M Mystery man Suffering from amnesia seeks answers · . . .... i•RYll Dan-Taylor HE IS Shaping fun SHAVING THE MOST OUT OF LIFE Dan Taylor spends much of his day in a room that looks like a snow globe gone awry. A white mask covers his nose and mouth and safety glasses protect bis eyes as the foam flies. It is foam that is the basis of the swfboards he shapes. The 41-year-old Costa Mesa resi- dent has been shaping surfboards for nearly 30 years, he said. "I loved swfing, and I just couldn't afford it back then when I was a kid," be said of bow he got started. "I'm just kind of sell-taught, but then I had people help me -I used to work at a surf shop, the Wind and Sea." Boasting a swell lite and a swell job A CRAFTY SURFER A skilled craftsman, Taylor gives the boards a buzz cut, ta.king a hunk of foam and creating high perfor- mance gear. He shapes shortboards, long- boards, funboards and guns. • "Everything, anything,• he said. •1 do display work, anything with foam.• While he uaed to aeate boards from start to finish by himself, now all he does is the shaping, and he teach- es the guys who work for him the craft. He shapes anywhere from 20 to '0 boards a week. THE SWEUS AM> WUS It began with~ love for surfing and lends itself to the same paaioo. The highlight of bls job, 'Illylor said. is tbe fte'rlbOtty. •1 can surf in the morning, then go to work,• he said. •1 can bead out lat- er in the day and sud -an I got to do is tum akey.• Sounds kieal. But as no break is without its lulli, no job is without lb drawbecks. 'Illylor didn't hesltate to name the drawback to bls. •Paperwork, billl, • he said. •There's ~ any money in tbls. You do it for the love of it.• -s-.... D8IMtte Goulet -~bJS....9'1ller Costa Mesa taking on the catwalk RETAIL ROUNDUP "SCANTY MNTY' CElflRATES 20 YEARS In celebrating this, the 20th anniversary of the thong -isn't everybody? -Frederick's of Holly- wood will give away 100,000 special limited edition anniversary thongs. Count us in. Since the store introduced the thong in 1981, sales have skyrocket- ed, the store reports. In fact, they say 90% of all their panty sales are thongs, which were once dubbed the •scanty panty. • So, ~very shopper who spends $20 or more during August will get one of the commemorative and col- lectible thongs. That's right, collect them all. PLUG YOUR EARS, THIS ONE'S GONNA II.OWi If you thought thOl8 little. bubbles on bubble wrap were fun to pop, get a load of Intlat4-Pak ti:om 3M. It's a balloon blown up through a straw ~t protects fragile items. It seems pretty strong, but if you jump it con- stantly, it's bound to pop. Just don't leave anything too lmportAnt in it when destroying ll Oh, and of coune 3M perfonDed a survey. 1bein found that more than 4'0%' of Amerlc.an1 !Mlve iecetved an item that WU broken and damaged during the lbipptng procw. Any· way, the air packaging sells for about ~ for a very small one and S5 for a large one. ,...,.. ..... MDllwca (941tPMZJt MAl!f!S HQ1lM • (M9)642~ rtgtlt No......... ..., ...... .......... . ............ ,_..._. ~ ..,..m,. .... __.., ... ,.... .,,,;c••·--..... --Otme .. _.,.,.. .. s,....,,. *• ,, • ... 4!1'11. ...... c.. .......... IMGJI .... '. , _ ..... ~ ........... DMllll "1M111Me•I I -.......... ........... _ ...... ··-=·-~;=;=~-- ~your' OO...••ltl ~the °"'Not Of ---• t'$ II 0ur..,.. Ii now. -., St.. Colla Mlle. CA m27 . •• .• 11111•.~ ...._,..It '1 atA.,, ........... Daily Pilot . . A lot of jewelry · at discount prices B lednMn Ud. Jeowe&en is having an Inventory ciemanoe sale until mid· August •we have a table full ot wood carvings, china and aystal items at 50% df, as wall as two shelves ot jewelry at .-0% di -gmm1oDe bead necklaces, 18-Jwat and 1'· karat goJd earrings, necklaces and bracelets,• says Louisa Turner at Blackman. •All of our canera Y Cairera and Michael Good pieces, as.well u some sterling and enamel · cuff links and a few Limoges boxes, are also tndnded .• All ot the sale tt.mns are final sale, and there a.re some really unique finds. Blackman Ltd. Jewelers is -in the Udo Marlna Village at 3'08-1 Via Oporto, Newpmt Beach. Infonnation: (949) 673-9334'. Tbe Boudreao-Rulz ca.Dery will have a jewelry sale starting Friday and end- ing Sunday. Its entire stock of designer jewelry is 00 sale. MercbaDdise priced up to $150 will be reduced 10%, items priced from $150 to $300 will be reduced 15%, and items more than $300 will be dilc:ounted 20%. Also, from 6 to 8 p.m. today there will be a ladies only •sneak-a- peek and buy• sale. You can make reeervations at (949) 675-6766. Some of the jewelry dellgnerl are ftc:m the New- port-Mela area. Featured jew- el!y delignen Dx1ude Joanna Craft, with eclectic and color- ful li1vs jewelry aeated ~=~OWm-flt edmk: jewelry designed UIAng old and new oompo- nmts d lihw, heeds., semi- pradoul -., mnuleG, and fetilla; P.dna Kub.ta. bold OD11•1ipxuy Ntdgns using ..... gold. amber. dicbroic glw bwlt end benct~e ~Jack Uttle, antique ethnographic designs; Shirley Pdce, modem li1Yer and gold dellgm combined with ethnic componenb of Mammoth ivory, fossils and remiprecious stones; and Marian Sanders, hand-sewn necklaces featur- ing old and new beads, encrusted with African, Afghani and Olinese pieces. Additional designers include Ann Ablswede, Jamie Fingal. Angel Pir.ber, Strand d 11me and WIDdstomJ.. Boud.reau- Ruiz Gallery is at 3000 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. Sea Sdawlnn in Costa Mesa is having a •super sale• starting Prlday through Monday. During the sale, there will be discounts of up to 50% OD bicycle jerseys, comfort saddles reduced up to 50%, an 2000 shoes reduced up tO 60%, select helmets starting at 50% off, and Krtptonite bike locks prioed from '1 .. 99 to SU.95. Other 1te1111 on sale include beedUghtl, wt packs, briefs, lbortl, gloves, insulated bot- ... comp computen, Yaki-ma recb, brake pads, repair W1AnB FOMCAST • ..., ....... Winn • •-tr---., ..... ... ., ............ ,..,,....... _ ........... , ..... ... ................... °' ... ... \ • .._WIMlll .. -. ........... M......,,_,_,.,, .. ................. . ....... .... • • ...... 1 ,.-. _._.,,II .... .. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS stands, bike pumps and tires. Sea Schwinn is at '20 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7717. Agge Pbotograpby's Chrlstma.s in August special is going on through Sept. 30. U you book a sitting this month or in September, you'll receive 50% otf the normal studio-sit- ting fee. Beach and location sittings are allo discounted. During the speda1. you'll a1so get25 complimentary 5-by-5- inch pbotograpbs to indude with holiday cards, a value of more than St 10. Or, Plgge Photography Will~ 25 compli~ 5-by·7-lnch holiday cards with the image you select and include 25 envelopes. Studio hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Priday, and 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. Saturday. Fiqqe is at 2-40 Newport Cen· tei Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 6"~. B. Magaw PMblon is having a MD>"'nnual sale. Everything on sale is reduced 30% to 50% off the regular price. There's a good selection of pants, tops, skirts, dresses and more. B. Magness Fashion is at 1280 Bison Ave .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 6«-'477 . Bow Dmglel'I is having a summer dear~ sale through Aug. 25 with mer- ctumdise reduced up to 75% off. Bow Danglers canies women's casual clothing, jew- elry, gifts and aocessories. It's at 369 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 642..,s.(59. lbe annivenary sale is still going on at Nordllaom through SUnday. There are sales going oo in almOlt every depo.rtment. and iDduded in the sale are l8lect new fall clothing for the whole family. Nordstrom Is at South Coast Plaz.a in eo.ta Mela. Infonna- tion: (71,) 549-8300. Newport Clalldra'w BooWYa shoe sale d the year is almost over. Select merchandile is reduced up to 50%. Newport CJildren's Bootery cam. the belt seledlcn of top-quality shoes for kids. It'• at Pubion lsland bi Newport Beach. Doily Pilot . . • Museum curator dedicated to the arts • Irene Hofmann, who is coming to work at the Orange County Museum of Art, believes in the importance of her role in the art world. Young O\ang DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Irene Hofmann once toyed with the question most undergrad· uates ask later, if not sooner: What in the world do you do with a degree in (fill in the blank)? In Hofmann's case, it was art history-an Wldergraduate and graduate educatioo in sulr jects including art and anti.aft, movements such as dada and surrealism, art theory and art criticism. "What do you do with it other than perhaps teach?. said Hofmann, who has been named the new curator for the Orange County Museum of Art's contemporary art coDec:· tion. "It really wasn't obvious to me." Michigan artist Robert Andersen, who has worked with Hofmann, explains the answer. "You can have the great· est artists working, but if they don't have a curator who's going to help con· textualize Irene Hofmann the' work, provide a venue, connect to audiences, that wen might go for naught.. Andersen said Ten years ago, Hofmann dedicated her life to getting art on walls. The 31·year-old California native, who is a curator at the Cranbrook Art Museum in Michigan, will start her posi· tion at the Newport Beach museum in early October. •One of my favorite parts (of being a curator) is the rela· tionships with artists that l fmn.. Hofmann said .HelPng realize an exhfbttion. the kind of impact an exhibition can have on an artist's career - that's all incredibly satisfying and exdting. • She also shares that impact with museum visitors tl\rough talks, lectures and the exhibits themselves. Hofmann has sp<>- .ken at the Cranbrook muse· um. as well as at The Art Institute of Chicago and at the Walker Art Center · in Minneapolis, both venues where she bas worked. Hofmann's credits include serving as teaching assistant at the School of the Art Institute in Illinois; an internship at the Museum of Contemporary Art, also in Illinois: and a stint at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, where she interned 10 years ago for museum founder Marcia Tucker. The job wasn't glamorous -she helped Tucker organize the office, work out budgets and communicate with artists -but the brief bottorn~f·the· ladder peek lnlo curatorship started Hohnann's career. Today. one of her favorite genres to work with is art with video involved. Her current exhibit at the Cranbrook ~ um is of video work by artist liiigo MangJano-Ovalle, which will open in September. •rm very interested in artists that, in general, address social issues, political issues, where there's really quite a bit of con· tent in the work once you get beyond the aesthetics of the piece," Hofmann said. She cwated Andersen's first exhibit for this reason. His was an eight·scree n projection piece called "MotelMovies24Hours• that showed events happening in the different rooms of a shady motel all at once. Andersen compares his relationship with Hofmann and art in general to a ooin, because it has two sides. On one side are the artist and the work; on the other are the curators, art writers and art critics who bring art to the public. "Really, the m1ss1on between the artist and the CW"ator are really very similar, tt tie said. .. Newport Beach library to buy Spanish books • A.mount of money spent will be small compared with the ove(all budget. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH C ustomers of the Newport Beach Central library will soon be able to read "Oen Aftos de Soledad" instead of •One Hundred Years of Solitude" because library officials have set aside about $25,000 to build a Spanish book collection. Library leaders said they decided to buy books in spa.nm after repeated requests from patrons. "I think it's a great idea," said Pabick Ba.rtolic, who chairs the library's board of trustees. "We've talked about it throughout the duration of our boa.rd and finally felt in a posi- tion to do something about it.· With an overall budget for library materials of $581,264, Bartolic noted that the alloca· tion for Spanish books wasn't very large. "We're not trying to com· pete with a university collec· lion• of foreign language books, he said. •we're serving people at a community level.• Newport Beach itself has a relatively small Latino popu- lation-about 4.7%, according to the 2000 census. But Bartolic said the library also serves many residents in other cities in Orange County, which has a much larger Latino population. Library officials also expect that nonnative speakers of the language will check out Spanish books as well. For now, Spanish will be the only foreign language that's represented in the book col- lection, Bartolic said. But if it proves successful, others, such as German, French and Farsi, might be added in the future, he added. 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The Spanish books should arrive by the beginning of next year, but library officials dfe still deciding which titles to get. About $20,300 will be used to buy books for adults, while library officials will use $4,500 to acquire children's books. The Spanish book collec- tion will be at the central library, 1000 Avocado Ave. C:ALL l JS ... ! • r\ 1 Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO• HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH Subiliry s;,,u 1957. ~~"0 ·-·~-........ -... ./ r .'J 949-631-77 40 441 Old Newport Bhd. • Newport Baida (Nar H091 Ho.ptuJ) lhuradoy, August 2, 2001 A3 Newport-Mesa generally unaffected by Internet worm NEWPORT·MESA -When it oomes to computer hackers, it takes one to know one. With reports that the "Code Red • worm is hitting many We b sites in the region, Internet experts say it is impor- tant to have a security team that is well-versed in the art of hacking to better protect the site. "It's like banks that hire aim- inals to rob them so they can see where they need improve· ments in secutity." said Kenneth Halbeck of the Assn. of Internet Professionals. "The same thing goes with computers. You should have an internet securi- ty company that tries to back into your Web site so you can know where it is vulnerable.• Newport Beach Area Chamber of Commerce officials said they have been hit by more than 50 worms in the past two weeks but have been virtually unaffected, thanks to high.qual- ity security. Other effects of the worm have gone unreported in the Newport-Mesa region. Despite the attention that "Code Red" has received, the worm is more of an inconve- nie nce than a real threat, Halbeck said. Once hit by the virus, the worm posts a plain wown.1._ WOrW ............ ---~-a. for w.b .. to Olllh. Viruses mUltbedenveredto •tt.d • syst9n\ Mid Ken. neth H.-..ctl of the As.tn. of Internet Profftsk>nats. Viruses are 9'f*-'lv transferred ~ ~11 or on contaminated disks. text message that informs the site owners that they have been backed, Halbecksaid. lt will not disable the site, but it is a nui· saoce to bave to restore tbe sites, Halbeck said "Code Red. lS a worm that scans the internet looking for vulnerabilities in Web servers that it can ~lo.It. Halbec:k said. In this case, the worm has attacked Web servers running Microsoft Index Server, whidl is a compone nt of the Internet Information Server, experts said. Once it finds a weak link. it attacks the Web site and defaces the server, he said. Halbeck compared the virus to an accountant trying to find holes in tax law to save a cus· tomer money. in the case of the worm, however. the hacker is look ing for a loophole for destruction. 2nd l.ocauon Opening °'lt.'ph:mlx-r -tlh Y?laJ.>tcal [/a nee ~e11lel' Elizabeth Huebner, ArtL,t1c Dlfl.'lt<>r ft.I/,,._ r(l/...,flf••y n..11,.( Italian Squash . 7gc lb. lllEFLY IN THE NEWS Beach warning posted in Newport The Orange County Health Care Agency has posted warn- ing signs at two Newport Beach locations. Warnings to swimmers and others who use the beaches were announced for Harbor Patrol beach and Rhine Channel about 4 p.m. Tuesday. There is also a posted warn- ing at the Newport Dunes, 300 feet up the north side of the pedestrian bridge and 300 feet on the east side of the swim area. The agency detected higher than acceptable levels of bac- teria, which usually come from animal waste found in urban runoff, in the waters. The test results triggered the postings. The posting does not close the beaches, only warns those who use them about the dan- gers of the bacterial contami- nation. .. • ....... ser..t: ProwUng was r.ported fn the 100 b6ock .i 3:57 -.m. Monday. •••f'WAM•.-AAIUtO theft w.s reported In the 1700 blodt .t 3:02 p.m. ~. • ....... , W.,: A Yehlde bur· g&aty was reported In the 900 blodt .i 1:05 a.m. ~. • Vktorte Slr..e: A commercial burglary w.s reported In the BELL CONTINUED f ROM A 1 "When you turn 60, you're a senior. At 70, you're an elder. But at 80, you're just flat--0ut old.* I was aware of that sen- tence passed down by soci- ety, but since I have no ·intention or confonning - until absolutely required - to any of the limitations that "old" implies, I was staking out my ground by avoiding the number. Now, with some domestic help, I realize that it is much better to stare it down. So, OK, I'm 80. Age plays a tyrannically concrete role in the life of a journalist. We are taught from our first class in journal- ism school to include the age of the people we are writing ab.out -even if the age is totally irrelevant or the sub- ject doesn't want to give it I've always found this absurd and once wrote a Times col- umn that began: •John SLAMMERS SOCCER ACADEMY _ For gins and boys, ages 5-10 Experienced instructors from State Champions Slammers FC and COM HS Champions. Al are CX>P players. Leam basic akiUs, play soccer related games and have FUN! j YOUTH DEVELOMENT CAMPS SUMMER 2001 l9 Beaaion #1 Aug. 7-1 o -$50 CALL Seeeion #2 Aug.13-17 -$80 949-640-2626 a.-ion#3 Aug. 2Q..24 -$80 lnfa and Online Regi.tr8Uon www.slammers.org . . PUILIC SAFITY 1200 block .t t".SS a.m. ~. •Wlil ...... llNlll:A~· dal burgllfy w. NpOf19d In the 800 blodc at 8:A7 •.m. ~ • w.t ,,_ ser..t: Gr.tfltl was reported In the 600 bloct 9t 11 :22 a.m. Mondly. NEWPORT BEACH • w.t ..... ....,.,... Md 40th Mreet: A grand theft was Jones, 48, his wife Rachel, 26, and their d0f1. Buster, 12," followed by a series of similar plafl on ,age that the editors didn't find amusing. But we are taught to label people by their age, a habit that dies hard. I've never paid much attention to my own age. The other supposedly landmark ages, like 40, 60 and 70, were passed without the need to be unaware of them. But since 80 carries freight that the-others didn't for me, it clearly needs to be dealt with differently. It needs to be stared down. Somewhere in our 70s, we begin to read obituaries, not to find out what sort of per- son died but how old they were when they left this vale. This is an insidious sort of habit that produces pre- dictably mixed results. Along with the 95s that offer us encouragement and seem to appear more often these days are the 65s and 70s that pull the average down and are therefore best to factor out of our calculations. One of the first of my new resolutions is to quit -cold turkey -playing this game. If I read an obituary from now on. it will be to cele- brate someone's life, whatev- er its span. I've decided some other MYSTERY CONTINUED FROM A 1 Lindsay said the hospital treats similar individuals in its emergency care unit regard- less of whether they have money or insurance. ~lit 3:51 a.m. Mondly • .-.................. .... AM.._ Poll1:11ion at a con- trolled~ was reported .i 9:20 p.m. Monday. • -fl • a... Annoying phone c.alk ~ 1epcwud In the 700 blodt .t 9'.45 a.m. Monday. • Nes .. Oft -..V..t A rear llcense plate was reported stolen from a car parked in 1he 2800 things too. There is a vast difference between denial of problems and celebration of lite. Den1al is a blind refusal to look very straight at mat- ters that need to be resolved in the best possible way. Cel- ebration of life is using the tools of body and intellect . that are currently working for us to the highest level of which we are capable -and not wasting a lot of time grousing about those that aren't working as well as we would like. I'm blessed with good health. I can't field a ground ball or hear worth a damn without a machine in my ear, and I had to quit playing ten- nis because I don't know how to dog it ori the court and playing all-out exacted a price I was unwilling to pay. Otherwise, I'm doing just fine, even in a good many areas where "old" is sup- posed to kick in. The title character in the Book of Job told us "the thing that I fear comes upon me• -and indeed it does. That's why celebrating life makes so much more sense than being afraid of getting old. It seems a little silly either to hurry out and meet infirmity or to run from it. Better, I've decided since 1 allowed myself to examine 80, to treat it as a number Shulman said the Police Department sees at least one case of amnesia a year but that most of them are not legitimate. "In many cases, they're just trying to get free treat- ment," he said. "But this case does seem legitimate, and we want to find this man's family Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... ...,._._.All ......... ,. .... ......... blodt .i 8:15 a.m. Mc)nday. ....... Gold Md sitwl coins worth S1,030 were reported stOltn from a home In the 2600 blodt. 10:54 p.m. Sunday. • .... mgton~~ phone calls were iqlOll'tild In the 1700 block .i 10:50a.m. Monday. • ... 1r1or-.... ..... DIM ROid: Drinking In public was reported at 11 :20 a.m. Monday, amongmanyothernum~ and get on with whatever 1t is I'm doing. So what I was doing las\ week was shooting hoops with my friend and former student Gordon McAlpine - a one-time jock wbo now teaches at Chapman Univer- sity and writes fine novels. I don't try to go one on one with him, which would be stupid for two reasons: First, he's a lot better than 1 was at my best; and, second, he'd murder me because he knows that if he tanks it, I won't play with him any- more. So we play a non-con- tact game called "21 " for money -and I let him pick up loose balls for me. He beat me last time two out of three and is a buck into me. So I have to get that buck back. I also have a column to finish and a novel to write and a pennant to win for the Angels and a trip to make to New England in the autumn and a ton of other things of varying degrees of urgency to do -including the enjoy- ment of reading a book and nursing a martini in the cool of my backyard at dusk this evening. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. so he can get the medical treatment he needs.• The man is described as white, in his mid-20s with short brown hair and blue . eyes. He is 5-foot-9 and weighs about 170 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call Newport Beach Police Sgt. Tom Gazsi at (9•9) 644-3785 or the watch commander after 4 p.m. at (949) 644-3730. • Deepa lhllrMh covers publk safety and courts. She may be ~ached at (949) 574-4226 Of by e-mail at deepa.bharathO latimacom. DRUGS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Southern California Edi- son officials have estimated the fraud to be more than $10,000 since 1999. "These are huge lights,· Birney said. "They are also powerful because they have to simulate sunlight They are usually very bright and very hot.• Neighbors, however, did not seem to have a clue about what was going on inside the townhome until police got in, Birney said. Blanco is being held in Costa Mesa jail with ball set at $.S0,000. While cultivating marijua- na is a felony and removal of service lines is a misde- meanor, theft of utilities could be considered either a misde- meanor or a felony, Birney said. 1f convicted of the charges, Blanco faces time ln state prison. . James Bruce Berry James Bruce Berry, a Conner Costa Mesa resi- dent wbo lived ~ the community for 65 years, died July 25 In Sun City of cancer. He was 80. Mr. Berry was bom Jan. 12, 1921, in Forgan, Ok.la. He moved to Costa Mesa with bis parents and five siblings in 1936. He worked as a plumbing contractor in 'Orange County and, in 1967, purchased Award Motors, a motorcycle dealership on Newport Boulevard that be and lus wife, Nancy, operated until 1981. He is survived by his wife, daughters Dianne and Debbie, son Jim, grandsons Matt and Chris, sisters Joan and Louise, and brother Bill. A private memoria l service will be held. Con- tributions may be made to the Hospice of the Valleys in Sun City. Helen Isobel DeMille Helen Isobel DeMille, a former Santa And Heights resident, died Tuesday. She was 73. Ms. DeMille was born Jan. 29, 1928, in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. She and her husband, Leslie, moved with their family to Southern California in 1958 and remained there until moving to Sedona, Ariz., in 1984. Ms. DeMille is sur- vived by her husband of 53 years; daughter Diane Lynne; sons Dan, Mal- colm, Rick and Mark; sis- ter Lillian Harrison; and 13 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m Monday at the Church of the Red Rocks in Sedona In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Sedona Medical Center Cancer Research, c/o Deborah Lindquist, 3700 West Highway 89A, Sedona. AZ 86336. TOOUI READERS The Daily Pilot welcomes obituaries for residents or for- mer residenla of Cos- ta Mesa and Newport Beach. If you want to have an obituary ·~ in the Pilot, ask your momwy to fax us the information at (949) 6'M t 70 or call tbe D8WllOOlll at (949) 764-6324. .,. .. ' ., ,. ., 10 ~. CCillta Mela ... ltt .. DOily Pilot SHIFT CONTINUED FROM A 1 airport backers said. •These victories that we have bad have been self. imposed by the opposiUon • to an airport, said Bruce Nes- tande, the president and chief executive of Citizens for Jobs and the Economy who filed the claims against both initia- ~yes. "It's how they've run their operation, based on a lot of self-deception. And the courts aren~t buying it.• Gray's ruling invalldated the signatures for the Orange County Central Park initia- tive because the ballot title and summary were "affirma- tively misleading.• South County spokes- woman Meg Waters said the fault doesn't lie with initiative writers, but rather with Coun- ty Counsel Laurence Watson, who wrote the summary. "The court victories are going to be Pyrrhic victories, • Waters said. "There's going to be a backlash of people getting angry at the courts and at the county. Look who wrote the ballot sununary. • Growing public support for an airport at El Toro has gone hand in hand with the court victories, even though county residents still seem to widely support the park plan. In a poll released July 25, Cal State Fullerton found a 7% increase in support for an airport between March and June. The poll showed 46.8% support for an arrport. When asked a separate question, CRYSTAL CONTINUED FROM A 1 research,· Merrilees said during an interview at the publicly owned beach. "Peo- ple don't come to Crystal Cove to get educated. They come to play at the beach.• Laura Davick, a cove activist who lived in the dis- trict, has thrown her support· behind Smith's plan. Davick said she is worried intense public use of the district could jeopardize its future. "It is my opinion that a low-end overnight, without paying attention to the fragile environmental resources, could be a real problem,• Davick said. For the past four years, SUPPORT CONTINUED FROM A 1 group. "To have only two council members here is pathetic.• Councilmen Gary Mona- han and Chris Steel, along with. about 120 members of the community, were at the meeting. •Let us know bow you would like us to get involved,• Monahan said. •Costa Mesa City Council has not really jumped into the fr~y or dedicated any time or money to the issue. Apparently we need' a liWe more motiv<\tion. • Costa Mesa resident Rachel Perez-Hamilton took the councilman's cue and circulated a petition at the meeting in hopes of sending a message to the City Coun- cil, she said. By the end of the meeting, mo.re than 80 residents bad signed it. The petition expressed •dissatisfaction• with the 62.4 % said they would vote for the central park initiative. Newport Beach Council- man Dennis O'Neil cautioned against too much optimism in the pro-airport camp. "Right now, all of the efforts show that the pro-air- port position is prevailing,· O'Neil said. "Until something is finalized., it's in motion. It's so fluid." Airport backers credited Merrilees has been one of the most vocal advocates of the removal of the former tenants of the historic district. Her opinion was not wide- ly shared among her peers, many of whom sided with the former residents. Even now, a group calling itself the Crys-· tat Cove Community Trust has emerged to sue the state and force the return of the residents to their former homes. But with the residents now gone -their final day at the cove was July 8 -the beach has gone from seuriprivate community to wide-open beach front. "For years and years, peo- ple wouldn't come down here,· Merrilees said. "It's really good to see people on this beach. There's a lot more Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • RVs • Boats • Real ~te • Tax Deductible Owned & Opnoted by THE DONATELLI'S sinu 1976 ---~· •• • w --... council in regard to both John Wayne and El Thro air- ports and demanded that the council "donate $600,000 to agencies who are educating the citizens of Orange Coun- ty and supporting the John Wayne ond El Toro airports.• In May, the couneil approved a $15,000 grant to the Airport Working Group for the purpose of infonning Costa Meftl residents about the dangers or expanding John Wayne Airport. Later that month, the group gave the money back because the city would not allow it to publicly support an El Toro airport. CoWlcilwoman Linda Dixon said she did not attend the Airport Working Group gathering because she thinks the city-hosted infonnational meeting is a more appropriate place to hear the opinions and con- cerns of the residents. Costa Mesa is planning to bold a public meeting on airport issues in the fall, she said. "This is a meeting with no efforts by the Airport Working Group over the past several months as helping to tum the tide. The group, with a $3.6- million grant from Newport Be~ch, has produced a hand- ful of mailers and television spots deriding the park as an economic drain on the county. The ads have used a weasel and a bunny munch- mg on a $100 bill to attack the park. people on this beach since (the residents) left.• Growing up m the ample green stretches of western New York, Merrilees said she has always valued parks and other public recreation areas. In 1957, Merrilees and her husband, Ed, moved to Cali- fornia. They eventually set- tled in Laguna Beach, where Merrilees involved herself in local environmental causes. She went back to law school, passing the state bar in 1980. After retirement, Merrilees began volunteering council membert coming there with their ageod.a to preach their beliefs. This is an opportunity for the public to come and speak their minds,• Dixon said. Councilwoman Karen Robinson was at a Redevelop- ment and Residential Rehabil· itation Committee meeting Tuesday night and was Wlable to attend, she said. "I was very frustrated that the meeting was scheduled on the same night of another very important committee meeting,• she said. •1 am lookil1g forward to hearing opinions about the.airport - and regional airport issues -at the meetings that the city is planning .• Mayor Libby Cowan was unavailable for comment. Aside from bashing the City Council, the purpose of the meeting was to inform residents of Costa Mesa about the issues surrounding John Wayne Airport. Presi- dent Tom Naughton explained the regional demand for another airport The court decisions, along with the ads, have swung the pendulum toward the pro-air- port side, said Barbara Llch- man, the group's executive director. IL bas been a shift from the successful challenges by the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority to the county's environmental report and other aspects of the pro1ect, she added. to lead the tide pool tours. Merrilees stumbled almost accidentally into the fiery Crystal Cove de bate. While attending a 1997 tour of the historic district with develop- er Michael Freed, Merrilees began to speak out publicly against Freed's plan to put in an upscale resort. Merrilees acWed her name to a growing chorus of dissent aimed at the unpopular resort. Earlier this year, groups fighting the resort were rewarded when the state paid Freed $2 million m and Gen. Art Bloomer of the Orange County Regional Airport Authority addressed what he called "misinforma- tion• being disseminated about the proposed airport at El Toro. Vice President Rick. Tay- lor's presentation sparked the most interest. Taylor detailed Uie effects of the county's 1two alternative expansiod plans for John Wayne Airport, which would be implemented if another airport is not built, he said. •Day in and day out jets Dy over our homes and we · just endure it for the good of the county while all the clean air is reserved for the folks m South County,• Tay- lor said. "You can go home and do nothing and it will grow like a cancer in your body. Just rest assured that every night while you sleep, one more plane is flying overhead." • Lolita "-Per covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harperOlatimes.com. "They won in a court- room," Liebman acknowl- edged . "But winning some of the battles doesn't mean you'll win the war. Take World War 0 . Hitler won a few battles. (Tuesday's ruling! was their Stalingrad.• • Paul Ointon covers the environment and John Wayne Airport. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clintonOlatimes.com. a buyout offer. As for the future of the cove, Merrilees said she hopes the state continues to seek public input for any plans for the district. "This belongs to us,• Mer- rilees said about Crystal Cove. "This is our decision. We want the park to make every effort to involve the public.• • Paul Olnton COVef'S the environment and John Wayne Airport. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clmtonOlatimes.com. ART llEsTORATION We repair damaged: • PORCElAIN • CiYsTAL •PAINTINGS •CHINA•~• GIArmcs • flAM!S ANO 01llEI Air COWCmu:s ~fOoF"Fm:~l I tK OFF l!NTIIU: IOI $65 oa ~ ----------~ WWW. COID n-.~. JwaA>• 2, 2001 AS EDITORlll ~a.ir olltdoes itself this go ·around W ell. it's AugUst and once again the Orange County Fair has run its course. Unlike some years tn the tab's history, though, organizers have many fig- ures of which to boast. First, admission revenue rose 34 %, about $1 million more than last year, to about $3.4 million. Much of it has to do with a $1 inaea.se in admission prices, but it can also be attributed to a 12% increase in paid admlstrions. Second, total attendance was at an all-time high at 843,347, besting last year's · record by about 35,000 fair- goers. Lastly, of that grand total attending the fair, only 52 people were arrested. That's down significantly from 145 the year before. "" Fair officials attributed the dramatic reduction in atme to an increase in visi- bility of the Orange County SherUf's Department deputies and a better coop- eration between deputies and fair officials. Perhaps some of the fig- ures shouldn't be a surprise considering the last year's fair, which swpassed its pre- decessor by more than 84,000 in attendance. Also, the fair's operating budget was $1 .8 million larger this year. Whatever the case, fair officials were at the top of their game this year, provid- ing safety and great enter- tainment from Mister Chub- by Checker to country star Billy Ray Cyrus to the •1 Love Lucy" exhibit to 51 rides, including the La Grande Wheel. This year's success aside, it would appear the fair ~ growing and that organizers are managing to do so in a gradual. yet still safe, man- ner. This year's event received far more media attention than usual Still, this is a large event that attracts large aowds and will continue to do so. No one should be too sur- prised if next year's fair tops this year's aaoss the board. .This 109th event should be the benchmark that all future fairs should strive to repeat. if not surpass. Congratulations, and we'll see you a1:l next year. Tragedy the best word to describe Crysta,/ Cove loss unchanged by time. It was one of the only ptedic:table things in my life. All around me, houses have been bull- dO'Led, neighbors have come and gone, roads, shopping centers, freeways everything in constant change, but not Qystal Cove. I oou1d always escape down the road to the unchanging solace of Qystal Cove. How could a community, a treasure, a cultural l'8IOUroe of this magnitude be OYedooked by the bweauaats in the state capitolf It is a cue of short· sightedness OD their part. They never spent time In Crystal Cove. The mmfort and tranquillity of the neigh- borhood was never ezperi- enced by them. They acted in ignorance. It is pmsible to tell someone th.at 90IDetbing is more precious th.an gold. but unless they experience it they can never Understand it SUcb is what happened at Crystal CoYe. It WU my neighborhood even though I didn't 1tve there, end tba l'ell· dents were my neigbbon. rve watched the cottages dwmge as they beceme •1tate owned." rve watched the comn:uirrity strUggle for au-· vtval. Some '"'8 CNt Jl"Wlng their fenca a UtW W-. before tbef Would bin to leave forever, gMaig• ttm alt· taga the lelt lOviDg laudL NoW ... tbat't ...... group of IMcb; lb ..... bOclel wlilboUl a..-.. rve tdedtD ...... Mw\"tDNdle :::=:.'°.:::,~ .,_...., ......... ,....~ .. ., ·~ ...., .. coalll .......... ...,.1w111116*d- 1at .... ._25,._. °"....,,..., .. .,.~ out OUlli• rn11 • ... ·~ a...,... • ... ..., 'I can't thlnlc of a better place to put a pqrk thcui in the middle of the city.' _....,.c .... e11e, a member of Stop the Dunes, on the city ~ng the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and pet'Mps turning It Into a city park Doily Pltot GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Debbie McGuire, one of those cartng for injured goe>1e Jessie at All Creatures Care Cottage Veterinary Hospital, strokes the bird with the broken leg, one of leVel'Bl lnten.lionally injured wider fowl from TeWlnkle Park ln Costa Mesa. Animals dangerous over at TeWmlde Park I'm sorry that Jessie, the wild goose at TeWmkle Park. was injured ("Animal injuries at park not unusu- al,· Monday). I hope it wasn't some- body's deliberate act against her, but those geese at that park are a men- ace. I have taken my children and other children there over the years to feed the ducks. Several times, we have been attacked by the geese. They go crazy for that bre4d. It was just a cou- ple of months ago that I took two little kids there. They'd never been lo TeWin.lde Park. and they'd fed the ducks. We were so overwhelmed by the ducks and the geese -the dill· dren were crying. The one goose came right up to the little 3-year-old and bit her on the -arm. Then, when we were trying to get away from them, we gave our bread to 90mebody else and were running to the other side of the park where the playground is, and dozens of squirrels came aft.er us wanting the bread. So, we decided that we wouldn't even be going back to TeWinkle Park. The wildlife is charming, but the constant feeding by people to the squirrels and the ducks bas made them so aggressive that it isn't even safe for people. CHARMAINE LAURIE Costa Mesa Citywide vote should decide annexation issue Of coune the public ahould be polled regarding the annexation ol Newport Coast(• Activist wants vote to add land.• Prlday). I'm afraid the dty fethen are once again motivated by the opportunity to mc:rease th• tu base rather than seeing the potent:lal danger to our way of life by doubling the population. Nothing the City Council could do to the community could have such potential for change to the nature of our beach lifestyle. And that would make us right to call for a citywide debate on this vital matter, which can, with the stroke of a pen, make our town the tail of Don- ald Bren's dog. MICHAEL LONG Corona del Mar Fonner commissioner delighted with replacement When I resigned from the Costa Mesa Planning Commission, I was concerned about who would be appointed to fill my position. I hoped it would be a Westside resident and someone with a background in munidpal government, but I felt that I wu being too optimistic. I wu relieved and thrilled to read in Sunday's paper that the City Coun- cil appointed Eleanor Egan to fill the vacancy (•Eleanor Egan named plan- ning commissioner•). While I've never met Egan person- ally, I have observed her speaking before the City Council on many occaslons and read her many insight- ful end visionary letters in the Pilot. I have always been impressed, and I think that sbe wu an excellent selec- tion. She will be a wonderful addition to the Planning Commission. KATIE WILSON Seal Beach A 50-year mariiage is an amazing feat Wowl There are couples in cantor· ma that actually have been married 50 years and are happy ("A serious exchange," ,Friday). I think this. is . wonderful. My very tint love. when I WU at Newport Harbor High School, had grandparents that were married for 50 years. Even in their 80&, they were still in love, held bands and she ~ would sit in his Jap. This was and is still my dream and ideal. They had their rules or secrets that held their marriage 109etber for so many years. One of them was to never go to bed mad at one another. For them, it worked. I sWl want to know what helps couples be happy after so many years. ": MUL JAMES 8ALDWIH Newport Betldl Paper lacks maps to illustrate locations I am a dally reader of the Daily Pilot and try to follow the various public issues that affect Newport Beach through your reporting. While I have no complaints about the written treatment of the issues, I note that whenever a major land-use issue is discussed, such as recent articles on the Koll project at Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard (•Voters to get chance at Koll project,• July~ or the V-plan for El Toro (9V-plan gaining support," July 23), there · paucity of clear maps to illustrate • site under discussion. One point, for example, the Pilot ran an almost-illegible map and ph• to lbowtng where the proposed M~ mon temple would be located • (•Church reveals temple details.• .. July 13). I almost feel that the general laclt of graphics In such articlel Is inteo- tional IO U to keep readet1 poorly • Informed and dim1nisb dtizen, as compared to aped.al-interest group, participation irt the dilcullions. -GEMU>Rt!ls Newport Beach •' Doily Pilot ·SOCIETY fhundaY, ~ 2, 20Ql A7 Balboa Theater offers .insight into the future T he Balboa Perfonning Arts Theater Foundation present- ed "A Musical Mid Summer Nights Evening In The Garden• at Ccu-ona del Mar's Shemian llbrary. AD'intimate crowd of 100 guests . devoted to the recreation of the old Balboa Thea~ converged upon the Sbermlllf\property to partake in iUiiUDSet glass of chardonnay and to lllllt in the romantic music of per- ftmpance artists Thlgstad and Rum- !119; an acoustic duo. The evening a.cert iii the gardens was the sec-oA. offering in the foundation 's •S;mpler Series" designed to intro- a'ate Orange Coast audiences to a ieliiction of the performances they nU!iht enjoy in the historic Newport Nch theater, following comple- ti@. of renovations. .:3n May, the first Sampler Series 6"Ilt offered locals a glimpse of a warld premiere performance of "The Bulldozer Ballet.• The dance event became the centerpiece of the Balboa Theater's groundbreak- in9 ceremonY. to launch construe: tion. The Sampler Series will con- tinlle with future events to include cblJdren's programs, films, more dance concerts and a special holi- dft1.·themed theatrical piece. =Actual reconstruction on the old tlv.6ater is set to begin this month, transfonning the drca 1927 movie house into a state-of-the-art 350-seat performing arts theater. The cause has been championed by many locals committed to architectural her- itage. as well as cultural expansion in the community. Dayna Pettlt bas served as president of the founda- tion's board of directors with great support from a host of other individu- I &CASH B.W. Cook THE CROWD 8.ls, including Ronald Baen, Douglas Boyd. S'8Ye Bromberg, Art Grontky, ltmb IUD, Ken Honig, Stanley • Kalka. Jo King, ltUd Knrwck , Amy I.anon, Tary MarkoW'ltz, Britta Pul- liam, Varon Telem. BIB Wren and Mk:bele Roberge. The event at the Sherman llbrary & Gardens was made possi- ble by the support of Don Haskell, Wade lloberts, Jeanelle McCall, Tom Johnson, Lana Johnson and a staff of volunteers' who helped bring the music of Tingstad and Rumbel to life for one special night . in the garden. The couple combines the music of a gui~ and woodwinds to cre- ate their unique and romantic sound. Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel have been touring America and the world for the past ~5 years. Their folk style, which combines Celtic, Spanish and American influ- ences, was thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance. Laurie Veitch, a Dover Shores resident, said, "Their music, combined with the sounds of . birds singing and waterfalls flow- ing turned the e~ning into a spiri· Board member IWd Kucheck, ExecuUve Director Michele Roberge and board member Amy Larson at the Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundatton's "A Musical Mid Summ~ Night's Evening in the Garden." tual experience.• Spotted in the crowd were Lynn Ne$n, Amber and Victor Schu- bert, Elaine and Steve G rant, Paula DeMars and Elaine, and Hunter • THE CROWD appears Thu~ and Sat- Keck. urda~. 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The same can be said of the entirely new "Planet of the Apes" film, directed by nm Burton and starring Mark Wahlberg in Heston's role as a downed· American astronaut on an upside- down, backward planet where apes rule and humans are considered the animals. The new version is similar in many ways to the original, yet with different ~ mixed in. "Marky Mark" Wahlberg is sunounded by a swinging new funky bunch this time around as Leo Davidson, .... CRITICS captain on a U.S. Air Force deep space research vessel that sends genetlcally enhanced space-simians on milsioos too dangerous for humans. On one such mil-- lion, Wahlberg'• star pupil chimp mes into a mysterious electrical magnetic vortex and disappears. Wahlberg attempts a rescue, then he himself becomel engulfed and catapulted through time and space, ultimately crash landing on an unknown planet. The planet he crashes on -as mentioned earlier -is ruled by apes. Apes disdain humans and use them as slaves, including the murder- ously evil General 1bad~ (played particularly well and with inhuman zeal by Tun Roth). But at the other end of the spectrum are activist apes that support "Human Rights," such as Ari (Helena Bonham Carter). Ari treats bum.ans kindly and sees intelligence in humankind. While the story line departs pretty widely from the original, there are many similarities and parallels nm LEXUS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY S_pccial Year-End Values On Your Favorite Lexus SALES EVENT LX"f7'0 'J I ' ,~ --1. ' ,, ~. HAPPY HOUR ON THE. 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On its own merit, the new film offers a wondei;fully visual • TACO SP£CIA.L DAYS Stua.g at St.25 n.e.. 1'a1111,Sat • PAllTA nJDAYS • Fll!SH AND SMODD PISH IAIGAJNS c..... totrom -,.u.. 670 Weat 17th SL Costa Mesa u-p..e'n~, .. -., ..-.... 11_1pm (949) 845-8873 ·+· Julia Roberts and John Cusak star in .. America's Sweet- hearts," wtth Catherine Zeta-Jones and Billy Crystal. world created, as usual, by Burton. It carries over some of the original points from th~ first film, such &S that in some ways the apes are more civilized than humans. It also has characteristically dramatic special effects and undeniably realistic apes. But jt doesn't offer a better story or message than the original film, with its reverse- racism story, which at the time made a political state- ment with its thinly dis- guised and satirical look at race relations in the U.S. Finally, while Roth's acting is truly exceptional and in my opinion carries the film, unfor- tunately Wahlberg -who is certainly no Heston -can't uphold his side of the bargain. He just wasn't very strong or engaging as a reluctant hero. I'll forgo my usual rating ICale of Pay Pull Price, Bar; .. gain Matmee, Wait fot ' Cable, Video Rental and See A Different Movie, In favol Clft MnaM rating scale, ~ belDg top ba.nan4 and one.,;- belng bottom. Rated PG-13 for fOm8 tcenM of violence, I gtve •Planet" a rating of three baoanH, And I sug- gest if you haven't 1ee11 it, that you rent the original rn bef<>n! you go see the new version. It will make it a bet-, ter movlegolng experiencE( :·, foryou. , • • .,....,~ 36. ls•rMe- ltion supetYisor' for the city of cm. Mesa and • c.ost. Mesa resident. 'Sweethearts' not very sweet Looking at movie trailers and reading blurbs of •America's Sweethearts,• and seeing ,..------, names such as Catherine Zeta-Jones and John Cusack, and then adding to those Julla Roberts and BWy Crystal, it would seem a near cer- .. ta.inly of a fun evening's entertainment But. alas, the film's writers equipped them with a flawed script that gave them not.bihg sustaining to reward our trust. As two sisters, Zeta-I Jones and Julia lloberts have the •ugty• sister and "pretty• sister syndrome. That's far-' fetched lo ltseU. Jones is the pretty one, Roberts is the slave-type •gopher" at her' sister's beck and call. Cusack and Jones have been America's sweethearts, but a pending contentious divorce threatens to leave a lot of people out of work, and BWy Crystal rides to the rescue as an agent/promoter of an unreleased movie based on the recond.liation,Of the. "sweethearts.• . The movie bogs down .. repeatedly and you me hMd pressed to care much one.!.' way or the other whether - they get back together and all can be bappUy reunited. A tenible waste of talented actors and money from the viewing public's pocket. ~ • BAINE INGLAND, 65, live$_ ~ Newport Buch llnd owns • gift-basket business she opemes oUt.of her home. • .. •I I .. ~ . .. .. lhundoy, ~ 2, 2001 AJ 'Popeye' charms kids With spinach and corn ·1yibm Titus A cartoon character whose origin dates back to the Roaring '2Qs is charming the socks off t~y's youngsters at the Newport Theatre Arts Cen- ter, where the Summer Chil- dren'• Theater presentation of •Popeye" is in residence through Aug. 12. . It may be a kids' show, b\U Newport's •Popeye• is a full-blown production with a musical score, colorful cos- lu,!nes and some truly outra- geous comedy -with a wink or two toward the adults in the audience who will pick up on some of the unscripted asides. And there are plenty of these, includ- ing one actor's signatwe liqe from his last appear- ance at the center ("I could cry") and a catch phrase from a popular TV quiz show. ("You are the weakest link. Goodbye.") Director Terri Miller Schmidt has assembled a C4$t of 31 performers -most of them well shy of voting a~e, if not puberty -and has turned her five principals 10954! with a vengeance in ~ir mission of overindul- gent glee. Sight gags abound and audience interaction add to"the merriment. ~.The plot may be lighter than a Road Runner cartoon, bUt it's the execution that sells Newport's "Popeye." The show consists of several aljempts by the •bad guys· to thwart the spinach- ch'omping sailor -all, of CQur&e, to no avail and each more outlanrush than the ot4er. 'In the title role, John Gillies could have stepped 'Theater REVIEW •popn1• • WIW.: Newport The- atre Arts Center, 2501 dlff Drive, Newport Beach •--=I p.m. Thursdays through~ 2:30 p.m. Sundays until Aug. 12 •COST: S8 • CAU.: (949) 63H>288 right out of the comic pages. Slight of statwe, with a gravely voice and an authen- tic giggle, Gillies brings the sailor man to We splendidly. It's obvious he's done copious research into "Popeye• car- toons. His lady love, Olive Oyl, is rail-thin and slightly homely in the comic pages, factors which Emihlie Wells fortu- nately does not possess in her delicious interpretation. She also brings a pleasing singing voice to the proceed- ings. Somewhere between the comics and the stage, Pop- eye's adversary Bluto has become Brutus. Never mind, it's the same big, dumb roughneck trying to make time with Olive, and Jack Millis plays this ham.my lug to the hilt, often pausing in his pea-brained villainy to bounce a quip off the audi· ence. Who would recognize the director of some pretty serious theater in this char- acterization? Speaking of serious the- ater, Teri Ciranna may be a graduate of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Popeye (John GUUes) prepares to separate Brutus (Jack Millis) from OUve Oyl (Emlhlle Wells) in the children'• musi- cal "Popeye" at the Newport Theatre Arts Center. but she plays the villainous Sea Hag for all the cackling comedy the role is worth. Virtually unrecognizable behind an extended hook nose, Ciranna excels as the brains of the treacherous twosome. And what would a Popeye show be without Wimpy? The rotund, perennially pen- niless hamburger zealot is given a hilarious interpreta- tion by Stan Wlasick, com- plete with a "fat suit" that rivals the Goodyear blimp. Wlasick handles the comic relief with alacrity, dodging a cluster of Statue of Liberty tourists who resemble a coterie of Clara Pellers, shouting "Where's the beef?" (one sendup Schmidt inex- plicably missed in her script doctoring). These tourists, the only other adults in the show, are a colorful lot and nicely char- acterized. The balance of the cast consists of 18 children • e<.:ommcrce/ Web Sue Design • Mobile PC R .. ,,..ir & U~cs • Nctworlcin¥fWircte-. .. Nttv.orlc, • Computer Coo.chins • SoQwau UpaJades & lnsLells who scamper on and off and join in the ensemble num- bers, staged by choreograph- er Tara Pitt, with enthusiasm and glee. Director Schmidt and her husband, Dick, proprietors of 16th Street Design, have fashioned a brightly colored, multilevel setting that works exceptionally well. Costume designer Lyn Frenzel has combined with parents of the castmemberstocomeup with some beautifully hued outfits. The show is virtually awash in color. "Popeye" may not be today's hottest cartoon char- acter, but the musical stage incarnation is truly a delight at the Newport Theatre Arts Center. And you don't have to be a kid to enjoy it. • TOM tnVS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His revM!ws appear 'ltlursdays and Saturdays. . . I Pearl Restaurant ma,y bUrn tongues, bUt it's worth tt ... ; ~YOUftlOW. F or $21.93, you can out- eat the table. For $21.93, you can do it in less than an bow. And for the grand total of $21.93, you can experiment With dishes you don't really understand ancj take rilks witb.$1.75 for a Banh-Mi Vietnamese Sandwich just to see what a Vietnamese sand- wich on French bread will look like. Prom the beginning, we laughed. The waitress at Vietnam's Pead Resteurant looked at us funny, recom- mending we split the fourth dish we had chosen instead of ordering a fifth. She resigned to the fact that we were dead-set on a fifth and then suggested we move. To a different table -the big round one near the win- dow because our square two-seater just wasn't going to do. We all laughed, my friend and I moved, and immedi- ately it became irrelevant that Vietnam's Pearl was a restaurant we hadn't been to before. The small Costa Mesa box is easy -no lines, no fuss, barely a wait for food and servers who aren't afraid to be blunt and funny as if you've dined there before. Some of the food left us wondertng -searching for shreds of pork and shrimp, for example, because the menu promised there would be pork -but considering that five dishes cost $21.93, my friend and I left happy. The Goi Cuon ($2.95~,. Best Prices - Best Service - Best Selection St. DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Serena Ngpyen of Vietnam's Pearl Restaurant holds a house favorite, lemon grass chicken with steamed rice. spring rolls with shrimp, seasoned pork, mint leaves and cold vermicelli noodles, were healthy and fresh. We wondered where the shrimp and pork were, and com- mented on how minty the roll tasted (we both prefer non-minty foods), but we trusted that the pork was shredded really invisibly fine and dipped away in a peanut sauce that deserves kudos of its own. ' The Banh Xeo ($4.95), a Vietnamese-style crepe with shrimp, pork and bean · sprouts, resembled an enor- mous, brown chalupa exploding with sprouts. We found the shrimp this time -three actually -and dipped again in a spicy fish sauce. My friend didn't dip - she said the aepe ta.sled bland -so remember to dip. The Banh Mi Ga ($1.75), a seasoned chicken Viet- namese sandwich on French bread, was also healthy - I'd guess no more than 200 .calortes for a half. But with or;ily a thin filling of chicken and a whole lot of vegeta- bles (barely any grease or sauce), the sandwich tasted more like something you'd make yourself at home dur- ing a diet. The Pho Ga ($4.50), a steaming chicken noodle soup you're supposed to top with herbs and bean sprouts and plum sauce, was my favorite. Irs familiar even to the most un-Vietnamese din- er, a perfect panacea for win- ter months when colds run rampant. And the Com Ga Xa ($5.95), a lemon grass chick- en dish with rice and plenty of ginger, also will clear your sinuses. But for the spicy- food-wary, beware. We tried a Level 3 - 5 is the spiciest -and sat there tongues--a- burning. Still, for $21.93, I'd take a burnt tongue any day. SPECIAL FAMILY FUOCS 1be Newport Dunes Water- front Resort's movie lineup for its Pree Family Flicks series includes •Honey I . Shrunk the Kids" on Friday, •The Wedding PJanner• on Saturday, "?vfatilda" on Aug. 10, and "Chicken Run" on Aug. 11. Movie$ will be shown Friday and Saturday evenings during August on the DwlSS' 9-foot-by-12-foot saeen. Admission is free, but parking is SI per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SUBMARINES AHOY! The Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum will present "Submarines, From Nemo to Nuclear,• an exhibit high- lighting the evolution of the Naval submarine through paintings and artifacts, through Oct. 28. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, the muse- um is on the Pride of New- port Riverboat, 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 673-1863. KJOS NtGHT OUT The dty of Costa Mesa is sponsoring a Kids Night Out excursion to Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey circus from 6 to 11 p .m . Friday. Registration for the event closed Wednesday. Kids will meet at Balearic Commwlity Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa, and be taken to the circus at the Anaheim Pond. $20 per participant, includes supervision. trans- portation, admission, snack and parking. (714) 754-5158. IMPORT AllT'O SHOW A California lmport-n- Motkxl Summer Jam Cus- txJln Car Show will be held from 10 a.Ill. to' p.m. Sunday at tbe ~ c.ounty Pair- groundl. 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. 1bere will be car am- tests, live music, a fashion show and more. $18 for adulls, S8 fa ch1ldn!D ages 8 to 12. Children younger than 6 enter free. (949) 598-5123. 1RUCKS AND TUNES The 15th annual California 1\'udr. Jamboree will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 12 at the Orange County Palrgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. There will be "rad.1cal trucks," rock 'n' roll, contests, food and more. $15 for adlllts, and $5 for children 6 to 12. Children younger than 6 enter free. (949) 5ga..5124. ENDLESS ELVIS The second annual Endless Summer Car Classic and Motorcycle Show and Elvis Fest will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 19 at the Orange County Market Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event Will include a karaoke contest, Elvis impersonators and more. $2. (949) 723-6663. MUSIC JAZZ. FESTIVAL 1be Costa Mesa Jazz Festi- val will celebnlte its second year today through Sunday with a lineup that includes the Jim Cullum Jazz Band, Banu Gibson & The New Orleans Hot Jazz, and th8 Siberian Dixieland J~ Band. Musicians will plaf 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. today. 10-.30 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday, and 10:30 a.m... to 6 p.m. Sunday. The festival' will be held at the Hilton and Holiday Inn Costa Mesa. hotels at 3050 Bristol St $30- S10, depending on day and pa.$ type. (714) 438-4922. PEA80 BRYSON Peabo Bryson will play at 8 p.m. Friday as part of the Hyatt Newporter Summer Jazz Festival. 1be coocert wm be held at tbe hotel's amphitheater, 1107 Jam- bon!Je Road. Newport Beach. Future series guests will indude Dave Km on Aug. 10 and David Sanborn on Aug. 24. $40. (9'9) 729-1234. Qucni of 111 DAY •It ls only appropriate that this year's event be contested on a course the caUber ol Mesa Verde Country Club .... " Frllnk ...a.tco, SCPGA spokesman I I ' , . . m- -... ...... JIM KRUSE I I Doily Pilot ~ lclllor Roger Carlson• 949-5744223 • Sportl Fax: 949-6500170 Thursday, August 2, 2001 Bl GOLF DAA.Y PLOT FU PHOTO BY RON SOUMAH Mesa Verde Country Club's comfortable layout and atmosphere await the arrival of 18 teams for the 24th annual Girls Junior America's Cup Matches. ROWNG. OUT THE Mesa Verde Country Club will be County Open on the PG>. Tour, . th a · ls Juni Am . ' hosted the LPG.A Kemper Open from hosting e 11' or enca s · 1979-81 and the LPG.A Uniden Cup Matches, starting on Monday. Invitational from 1984-86. It played host to the 1993 U.S. Junior Girls Championship. I t only comes around Southern Calltomia once every other decade, and, when it does, • it's a privilege to hOlt lt. So, when the Southern California Section ol the PGA of America asked Mesa Verde Country Club to bolt the 2'th umual G1rta Junior America'• Cup Matcbes, • apirited golf commlttee at Mesa Verde jumped at the opportunity. The pnlltigioul lntematiooal event. Aug. 6-9, bdnga together 18 teams from the Western United States and our neighbors to the north and 90Uth, CWda and Maioo. The 17..and-under glrla, mOlt of whom will stay at MeA Verde memben' boulel, will play a practice round Mcmday with team competition Tueeday through 1bunday. Each of the 18 l8dloaa rotate u bolt lite. The Southern California .PGA bam't bolted the Gb1a Junior America's Cup Matches since 1981. •Tbll golf coune bu bmted more toumamenta than any other golf coune in Orange County,• Mela Verde bead prol......,.l 'lbm Sargent Mkl; • And nobody· bu bOlllld •many (pro) tour evema. We've boMd Dw1PGA1bur eYen11 (19'9-62 and '68), • LPGA ewmtl, OM Senior PGA 1bur event and a tJSGAchamplmlNp.• Mela Verde, balm ol tbe ~Orange • In 1995, Mesa Verde prepared in less than five months for the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic on the Senlor Tour, which bas been played at Newport Beacli Counby Cub since 1996. Under Mesa Verde golf committee dMdrman BW Wallace, the Cost.a Mesa-b&sed equity-owned private dub aucceafully hosted Orange County's tint Senior Tour event that year. . Mesa Verde, which will break ground on a $7-mlllion dubbouse re.modeling project in the fall. received a wrttten letter of request by the Soutbem California PGA Section to host the 24th annual Girts Junior America's Cup Matchea, which features four players on a team. Tbe format Is sl:mllar to NCAA golf team competltiool. Captains will play alffour team memben and coUD.t the teams' top three grou ~. A"'8ldl will be preeented for tint· tbrougb third-pJ&ce teams. lbe defending cbampkm II Mexico, which won the 2000 went by one stroke over tbe team from Noltbem Cdfonda. •n. Gldl Junlm' America'• cup 11 an utreoadlDuy 8¥9111 wtth a rich tradllion and a ltoli8d blltiiry, • PIUk 'Naric:o of the SCPGA Mid. ·a• ..a,:opdm tbet um ,..n neDI be CW' an a~ tbe <*iber of Year. Mesa Verde Country Club. We are honored to host this year's event and are very grateful to Mesa Verde for welcomibg us.• Teams from Hawaii, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico and California, along with two teams from Canada and one from Mexico, will play the Mesa Verde course at about 6,100 yards from the gold (or yellow) tees, which are farther than the reds. ·u will be set up like college length.• said Sargent. a former PGA of America Club Profeasional of the Many Southern California PGA Junior America's Cup alumna have gone on to play on the LPG.A Tour, such as.Blanclie Burton, Pearl.Sinn. Kim Saiki. Emilee JOein and Kellee Booth. a longtime Sargent pupil. The public is invited to watch at no charge. You can bet the galleries will be full of college ooacbes. Details: (714) 176-4653. srvme of MeM ven1e: ....... dab cbampkm Pete Daley, who will play in the secood annual Jones cup with Sargent on' Aug. 14 at Santa Ana Counby Club, 1s playing tn the British Senior Amateur next week in Portrusb, Northern Ireland. Lut month, Deley ftnlsbed fowtb in stroke play in the Caruwttan Senior Amateur at Uoydmlmter, Salbtc:bewan. . OUey and Sargent U'8 the defending cbampam of the J008I cup. OCC vol:le.Jbd sends nine off to four- ID tile hdfk GoU Players Toar, Jerry Wyrick of Newport Beach Goll Course finished tied for third at 73 in the open seniors division. winning $166, at the SCGA Members' Club in Murrieta. In the F'U'St Flight, Rudy Corral of Newport Beach tied for second with a net 71 to win $365. 'The 13Ua and tin.al yeu of tbe SteYe Vu Hom Memorial Golf Tournament scramble Is Aug. Z'I at Costa Mesa Golf & Counby Club. All proceeds ol the tournament benefit the Steve Van Hom Memorial Scbolarshlp at Estanda High and the Steve Van Hom Foundatkln at PuDertm College. The Estaoda award will go to the ~g senior girl and outstanding seniol' boy student-athlete. A former basketball great. Van Hom sWred at Estancia and PuDerton College, before be was killed in an accident while on vacation bl Mexia> in March 1982. Van Hom is a member ot the Daily Pilot Sports Hall QI Fame. His family started the golf tournament in 1989, and. even though 2001 will be the final year of tbe event. the family will continue to f\md the ICbollnbip in the future. 1M times are ICbedu1ed from noon to l : 15 p.m. OD both tbe IM Legoe and Mela Unda counes. A free box hmcb and unlbidti9d .......... an tbe coune wll Mio be .. oridecl. Cclllt II $125 per player. ~ (~ 185- 2234. All·STAI FOOTIA" RidwdOunn OMV Pl.or NORWALK-After standing on the sideline and watching the offensive unit of the Los Angeles County All-Stars march down the field Saturday night in the first L.A. County-Orange County High School Football All-Star Game at Cerritos College, Chris Manderino of Newport Harbor High decided to do something about it. Mandarino, the staiting tailback for La Habra Coach Prank Ma:zzotta's Orange County All-Stan, nudged on the coach's shirt in the first half and said, "I can really help out on defense." So Manderino, the All-Star team's leading rusher with 50 yards on 11 cahies, played defensive end late in the first half and remained there throughout inost of the second half ln a 7-0 victory for L.A. Cowity. Manderino, voted the Orange County MVP in the game before an estimated 1,000 fans, was one of four Sailors in the inaugural contest. along with linebacker Andy Rankin. offensive lineman Scott Lopez and defensive lineman Nick Moghaddam. On one defensive stop, Ran.kin aod Manderlno combined to knock LA County quarterback Rick Meyer of La Mirada out of the game in the second half. ·(Rankin) did really well,• said Manderino, who played linebacker at Newport Harbor and practiced some on defense prior to the all-star game, but never at defensive end. "I just wanted to get in the ballgame and start playing," added Manderino, who, by the fourth quarter, was calling defensive plays for Mazzotta's team. With all four Tars in the starting lineup, it was business as usual for Manderino, whose longest carry (15 yards) came in the second half and almost broke a 60-yarder for a touchdown, before getting bis ankle Jarred from behind. •Scott Lopez did a really good Job of blocking for me,• Manderino said. ·Thars why I was able to do so well on offense.• The L.A. County All-Stars 8cored the game's only touchdown on a 17-yard pass play from Los Altos quarterback Felipe Aguilar to Downey's Justin Phinisee with 4:54 left in the second quarter. Phl.nisee was voted the L.A. County MVP. Manderino, who reports next week to training camp at UC Berkeley, where he'll be a walk-on player for the Golden Bears, also played for the South ln the ,Orange County All-Star Game earlier this month at Orange Coast College. Tu start the L.A. ColDlty-Orange County game, Orange County's offense came out in a shotgun formation. but. following a seven-minute delay in the action, the team was informed that because of •certain rules.of the All-Star game,• it could not operate o ut of the shotgun. •There was a big discrepancy,• said Mandertno, who added that Orange County offensive players were bumping into each other following the ruling, which. apparently, nobody from Orange County knew about because the team spent an entire week practiclng out of the shotgun. At halftime, Manderino spoke up and influenced a change in the offense to an I formation, which proved successful. "That turned things around,• said Manderino, the only player on the team to go both ways. The Newport-Mesa District Most Valuable Player and CIF Southern Section Division VI Offensive Player of the Year in 2000, Manderino scored a district-record 31 touchdowns last season for Coach Jeff Brinkley's Tars. Daily Pilot Top seeds Fleming, Van't.Hof rem.~ alive i? boys, while Radeva-Geocaris m~et m the serms at 11 a.m. at the Costa Mesa ·Tennis Center. Richard DuM DAILY PILOT COST A lvfESA-Top-seeded Jake Fleming of Newport Beach defeated Charlie Alvarado of Costa Masa, 6-0, 6-1, in the boys 12s quar- terfinals Wednesday in the nintb annual Costa Mesa Junior Open Sum.Iner Classic at Costa Mesa Tennis Center. Fleming will play umeeded Nloolas Patonai of Malibu in today's semifinals at 11 a.m. 1n the boys 16s, top-seeded Kaes Van't Hof of Newpo~ Beach del~ted Jae Ch oi of La Palma, 6-2, 6-4, in the Round of 16. Headlining the girls 12s, second-seeded Nelly Radeva of Costa Mesa defeated Thein Nguyen of Long Beach in Wednesday's quar- tedinals, 6-3, 6-3, while Newport Beach's Sarah Geocaris u pset third-seeded Stephanie Hammel of Placentia, 6-3, 6-2, to advance. Radeva will face Geocaris in today's semifinals at 11 a.m. In the other semifinal, fourth-seeded Carissa Aboubakarea (Orange) will play unseeded Rebeca Delgado of Mexico. Delgado upset top-seeded Jillian Braverman of Newport Beach, 6-2, 1-6, 6-0, Tuesday in the Round of 16. "These four girls (including Delgado) who came up from Mexico City are pretty tough,• tournament co-director Tim Brunet said. In the girls 18s, Brittany Minna of Newport -------Beach beat Costa "Thetle four girls (including Delgado) who came up from Mexico Ci ty are pretty tough ... " Tim Brunet Tournament co-director Mesa's Kelly Nelson, 6-4, 6-1, in the Round of 16, w hile Leslie Damion of Newport Beach also advanced with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Genevieve Spmk d. Aocborage, Alaska. Bonnie Ada.ms of Newport Beach, seeded third in the girls t 6s, defeated Laura Robinson of Orange, 6 -2. 6-3, in tbe quarterfinals Wednesday. -------Newport Beach's Amanda Rubenstein and Carmen Khoury were eliminated in the girls 18s Rowid of 16, while Newport's Hayley Young in the 14s and Costa Mesa's Krista Mcintosh in the 16s were eliminated ln the quarterfinals. Newport Beach's Robert Khoury, seeded second, lost to Lau Walter of Fountain Valley, 7-5, 6-1, in tbe boys 14s quarterfinals. Newport's Spence Reitz and Hashem Alattas lost in the 16s Rowid of 16, while top-seeded Charlie Corum of Costa Mesa and Chris Damion of Newport Beach were eliminated in the boys 10s quarterfinals. ·---·--------------------.. I I DEEP SEA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER I HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! WEDNESDAY'S CDUNT5 Ha 'art Unllng -8 boats. 110 qten.. 260 llbla>re. Smith takes on more duties at Orange Coast I :, , Celebrating thf! Daily Pilot's , : Athle~ of thf! ~k series : I I I I ! l ti I I ! I 11 ' 4 blulfin tuna. 46 berrac:uda. 2 callcx> ~ 670 MWld -. 6 hllibut. 4 tcUlpln. DmveY• Lodcw -7 boats. 183 anglen. 110 albacore, 8 bluefln. 533 sand bass, 227 barracuda. 32 c.alico bass. 2 halibut. 2 roddlsh. 2 sculpin. 4 blueperch, 1 whitefish. 5 mako sNr\s. COSTA MESA -Kevin Smith, an Orange Coast CoDege assistant men's soccer coach. will replace Brandee Craig as the women's team as&stant, Pirate head coach Barbara Bond said. Craig is leaving OCC to take the head coaching job at Saddleback College, which is fielding lts inaugural women's soccer team in the fall. She had been Bond's assistant coach since 1993 and played under Bond at Cbast in 1987 and 1988. Mike Reehl & Fletcher Jones III Smith, in addition to serving as the assistant coach with the women's team this fall, will continue his duties as the ,top assistant for OCC's men's team. Last fall, in his first full season with the ~tes' men's squad, Smith played a major role ln OCC's huge turnaround. Just one year after going 2-14-4, the Bucs finished 19- 4-4, advancing to the state cbamplonship game. OCC Coach Laird Hayes constantly credited Smith with having a huge impact on the team's success. Before ooming to Coast. Smith was an All· Cir: player at Edison High School and he finished as UC Irvine's career scoring leader. Smith also worked as the head soccer coach at Fountain Valley High from 1991 to 1998, advancing to tbe CIF finals in 1995 and 1996. he was voted Sunset League Coach of the Year in 1995, 1997 and 1998. I : '~-I TODAY 1- 1 l.AuREN Powas ~ j Corona del Mar W I track and field , I r l-~-----~--------------------! . For Only $19 You Can H~lp ... Santa Ana Country Club Head Professional Mike Reehl and Fletcher Jones III of Fletcher Jones Motorcars stand next to the 2001 Mercedes Benz ML320 Are you an animal lover? Here's a great way to express it. Sponsor a pet in our special " Luv-n-Pets Save a Life" section in the Daily Pilot on Thursday, August 23, 2001 . This special section has saved hundreds of lives, thanks to people like you I Be a part of saving a life and feel great about doing it. SAVE A UFE SPONSORSHIP FORM in p reparation for Jones Cup II at Santa Ana Country Club on Tuesday, August 14 at 1 p.m. tf ~ ~·~pay by check, make~ to Daily PStot. thank,... fer,.... 81rppOrt. 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Hwy Suki 0 paMtnNp Tolll..itt.1111::= • 11111111 It_....,.. t21C).I Ned wlltl the ~ Newport Beach CA Have you 1taned • ~ ,......, I ftr '91111111 •I 8eMdlf'I ~ Cllft! d ~ Couny 92ee3 ' doing tMlneH yet? To .. ,.,~ ~. and pi.tilt ..... ,., ,... • ~. (CA), 3700 on 07J10r'200i Rlchatd LH ' Al· y .... 711101 ThonlM H Feldman, ~ 2, I , Jf, 2g01 _ Pr"lclem Bankt fl Prellll'ed cncllrn, .~ : .. ":cl'~ be .......,..al .. ,...11 .. s. 8uMn II t 250, 2001 .. 7"41 IOClatea uc (CA) 410 at1lle Suzette ~ Ind P9'Wlt In Ille w11 or ~ _.. ,.,, ,., s.... AM. CA 92704 Diiiy P*>I ~ 12, 19, w... cOe.t Hwy '9u11e PUtnam WflO mlY oe.we be .... I~ bot'I of JAMES ......... I ll!Mr. ()I Tiiie butlneu le con· 2§. Ayg 2. I ll!301 G Newpon e.aCin OA Thia atemenl WU Thie N tement wa Mortgage, •nc. . (CA). f'leddoue ......._ filed wtttt .. Countv 14<M 0orve se · sc.. 540• Nw 11a11inent ~07~r COlnY :~ Beach, CA The fcllowfng pwne lnllr....a ~ .. • or HOWN10 EIOUAQUIN. t'Za'2D01 • fO:GOMI, duald b>;: a eorpotltlorl Fl tt•-.... I 92663 ' filed wtth the County lltlte._or boll of CARC.l. A PETITION FOR ........ ;...,.. o.I. ..,_ Have you 11aned ct "'us ...... MM This bus1Mn 11 con-Clect of Onlnae CounlY E. isURNm N<.A PROBATE hu been filed ...... doll1Q ~ yet? No Name Statement ducted by• Limited Ua· on 01/1712tJOf CAAOl. ESTHER by DAVID BOURQUIN In • .. ~ ......... = Bell\lldlre Nttw0!1dog The loffootr;lng pereona b11rty Co . Ph 20011171114 200111711H Thia ~ la COii" .,.= ~. as: Daily Piiot .,., 28, Aug. duQed by: a OOf'PO'llN>n T 9oluliont, 2. 9. 10, 2001' 'rb3ft Have you at1rt1d 404 St., Costa BURNETT. hi SUl*lor Court of ===::~..: En .. f1)ftaee, Flo Rein· are doing busMeil u; Have you 11arted Ody if:r 1fu29, A AMENOEO PETITION CUtomla, County o4 ~ 1_... d ~ V.P. Watejoumeye, 31701 doing bu1inet1 yet? Ayg. 2. 1.79 ~ 111c1~s&oRAha:. ~~ Fa. ollclal ... " .... Cl •tatement WH ~.1·~ ~,Laguna v~ 'i::Ol Al-Flctlttou9 Busfneu CAON In Ille ~ PROBATE l'IQIMlb lhlt fie ~ d Olnl ~:mer:;. C:~ De11eece Gabblfd, eociatM, LLC N9IM Stttllment \ Court °' Cdfolnla, DAVID BOUAOUIN be • c.tlOntL £-'id on 07t1lV2001 3170f Mar VIiia. Aichatd Lee, Manager The tollowitlQ perl«lt ~dORANOE. lppOirlled u per90nll bw: M r.....o. CllO. ~-d· .. • 2001H705'4 Lagune B11ch. CA This si.temeot WM art ~ bulileU M . THE AMENDED "JQMnlltive '° Tftm, "-.,.. Dlllly Piiot J1keJ 12 19 92651 tiled with the County Jaran Hair Salon, PETIT10N FOR admlnialet Ille ettalt of lat RIM ol Far Md Far. • 29 AAJQ. 2 2001 Thss5' This business Is 004\-C1ef11 of Orange County 1938 Harbor blvd . PROBATE !lqUtlll 1111 Ille dtcedenl ~. wi Ill• pi.e11c ·• dueled by an indlvdial oo 07/16/2001 Coa1a MMa. CA 92627 BEVERLY THE PETITION AlqUtlla ~ID~ lilllllr lllr Fietttloutl Bu•lneN Have you started 2001N 71171 Jlnel'I Seochez, 1936 STVOEBN<EA bl •uthonty '° ~ -~•na1•1n Name Statement doing bualnesa yet? Daily Pilot J1it 19, 29, Harbor &!!~ Costa ~ u pnorW11 ._ eataw under tne ,_ ..., d .. INlll The ~ V•. ~ 2000 AiJQ. 2, 9, 20Qi Th371 Mesa. CA w1 ~ tetm : =-tlon of &ca• := ::.i ~ : :W! ::.VC~ 11 ~~:ec=:1ate=r was Fictitious Bualnea 19:e•nl~~rbo~ao~~v~~; lhldlmdlnl Act (TNa aulhonty.. ....... ....... -CARPE~Y. hied with the County Name Stetement C09la ...... CA 02927 'Tl-IE AMENDED allow the Plf'IOOll b¥ I -• ..,... nll 1715 112 West Balboa Clelk of Orange County The followwlg perwona Thie ~ ii COO· PETITION rlqUtltl h rep<tterltatlYe 6o lalce llial\ « 1 did n.. ~I Boulevard. Newport on 07/09/2001 are doing ~ M : cM:'9d by IMbtnd and dtcedenl'a Wll and ~ ldiolll WIChout -ot...,. _..Md BNd'I, CA. 92e83 2001H70438 A) Ellecutive Trans· wife ooclc:ill, II any, bl ()blainlng court flA)IOVll_ ia.i ~ IMVI Mlllt l.ar'lon, 1715 112 Dally Pilot Jliy 12. 19, portatlon, B.) LBS Ell· Have you 1tar1ed adrnilllcl '° prgbale Thi =.,. ~ ~. -*lar\ Of .... ... Wiil 8llbol Boulevard 26, Auo 2, 2001 Th362 ICUllYI Trll\Sj)Of1ation, doing ~ Y9I? No wfl and any codcill n _..,ln..tan51Qzal .. Newport Beech, CA Fictitious Bualnua 4540 C&m1>U' Drive, Janeth s.nctlez avatatile tor 9Xll'llinaoon however, Ille per.anal ~ eo.n....i 928e3 1144, Newpon Beach, This llatetMnt was ~file Qpl by lht ~~~~': :.GI~'::~~~~-T~!":~~~e:~s ~uz~Anne M~tead, ~ :r"ar!;. ~~ 'Tl-IE AMENDED Interested pe!10l'S unless ,. CQ1Cr OulllMe. 1'00 Have you started are dol~ business as 3 Carnation, IMne, CA oo 07117/2001 ~IO .:=: ~~'°no!/: ~ z:,*'= W: ~ ~U:? No 27~ai"ikE ~~cH1~e ~~i 9~~~8 business Is con· Deily Pllol 9 200200~1~~Th380~3~~ the tltlte Yfldlr lht ~action.) The n lnlRll ID n1 Thia atatement was Hwy. Ste 110. Corona <b:ted by' an W1dMduaJ Aug 2,. lndtptndene ·"."""r:·~·... nowlllld~ltlldlr•Deto filed with the County del Mar, CA 92625 Have you started Mnlnlstratlon of EatalM ldminiatration authority alT•ln,.~•• Clertc of ()fange County Dorolhy S Nikaido. doing business yet? Fictitious BuslneH :W ~IUl'10f1~ ~i:t:i·~~..::: :..:.~.=i: °" 07/HV~J111e105411 ~~1• ~tep~~~~~~ vr~~~:SMllstead ~ame~~W:r!'!is repmentative lake objectloo lo the petlllon mm u,, <llllcrlbld 111 lllld 08ly Pilot July 12. 19. del Mar. CA 92625 This statement was are doilQ business as· many act1one without end shows good CAUH died al Wit Thi PfCPll'1 f6. Aug. 2. 20()1 Th35§ This business is con-tiled with lhe County Simpre Pteaeurea, obtainilg court IWl'OYaJ wt1Y the court lhould not hertmlolt dllcllllCI 11 ......., ducted by. an individual Cieri< of Orange County 4905 YOfba Ranch Rd . 8eb'e tlkl cef1a1n w grant the autllority -• Flctltfoua Bualneaa Have you staned on 0711712001 YOfbe Linda. CA 92887 importanl ng .ctk:l 7'. HEAAINO cio ttw tald ••If'. Thi*"'--Name Sbltement doing business ye1? No 200111871311 KJ!sten Michell• tvea, _,.,...; petltion Wilt be held oo nfalllCCOl'llllOll~ ....,,_ toltowi Dorothy S Nikaido Dally Pilot J~ 19, 26, 5690 Milletone Pl . however, lhl """ .... -oet30.'01 ti l.30PM In I ltff, al .. 11111 ~ 81"1"' ~busing~r!~ns This statement was Th378 Y......_ Unda, CA 92887 ,._llW will bl ..__..._.. __ 11•-ID ·--Aug. 2, 9, 20() ...,.,. requftd to~ notice ID Dept L·73 located at 341 ---,...,...._ One nute Million· hied with the County Juclth Jo Catter, 5e90 fntlrMltd pal'IOnl unllll THE CITY OAIVE, bl: 125 Old 8'111. Nlllpolt alre, UC, 711 W 17th Clelk of Orange County Flc~tloua Bualneu Mlllltone Pl.. Yorba __..._. .....:-ORANGE CA 92883 8-1\ CA llll l.llllnipd St •D 2 c I M on 07/09J2001 Name Statement U!lda, CA 92887 ~ ~_,'"";; IF YOU 08jecT to the .,_ cllcll*ll "'1 IMr cA. <n6z1 05 a esa. 2001st70449 The IOllowing pel'SOl'lt Thia business 1e coo· =ICllonauflooly.) The Wanting of lhl pettion. lllr ltff •cu••-d .. One Mlflute M1lhon Da1ly Pilot July 12, 19, are doillg business as. ~by: a gtnlfll )'OU lholAd appear 11 lhl llilll IMla n OllW airt, LLC, 711 W 17th 26, Aua 2, 2001 Th363 Steven's Pharmacy . ..-.. ~·-hit> heanng and Ate 'fOAJI CGlllllClll ......... I _,, St 10 2 c~-"eoa 1525 Mesa Ve-'• Or Have you started E OI file Mittan n.i..._tM••• c;A 926i7 """' "' -Flctltloua Bualneaa EaS1, Costa M~ CA doing lluWleSI yer1 No wll be p1'lcl ~ an with hi COi.rt rNdl. tM ...,. COMWll 111 ThlS buslnen 15 con· Name Statement 92626 Kristen Michele lvM ~ ~ ::::: Ille heaMg beVoot _,.., ..-.i Of......, ducted by L1m1ted Lia· The lollowmg pe1sor1s Hart>or Drug Com-Thie statement wu and llhowl good ~ appNrarc:e may "' ~ ... ~or bdity Co are doing business as pany. Inc (CA). 1525 filed with the County Wf"l lhl oourf lllOUd not Pl!10ll °' by 'fOAJI RI ill •-. ID Plr .. Have you started Beach Surgeiy · Med!-Mesa Verde Dr East, cie.. c:A OrMQt CountY grant Ille IUChDnty 1~ IWlllirq ~ 11111 GI,. doing business yet? cal Center. Inc .. 18080 Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 oo 07/13/2001 7'. HEAAING on 1111 IF OU ARE A 111111(1) ...... br llld Died Vea, June 1. 2001 8ead't 8IYd . Surte 101 This buslness Is con· 20011871020 CREDITOR OI a al TNll, 11191 _.,... "8WI, One Minute M1lhon· Hunllngton Beach. CA <b:ted by a CXHPOflllion o.ly P1loc July 19. 26. ~ -:i ~~ ~ ~~·. '!,.~~ ~ • pVllidld ii .., nall(a~ aira, LLC 921!48 Have you s1ar1ed Aug 2, 9, 20Ql Th366 n.... L 73localld11 !Ml ,~ """" ·-...._ I "'1 "* h Martt Vic1or Hansen. Luan N Nguyen MD doing business yet? .,..,... • ~dawn with Ille OOIA1 lllllW al "' a.id al TNll. Prealdeot Inc (CA) 1Aoilo 8ead1 Yes. 1()(311988 Flc:tltlou9 Bualneaa THE CfTV DRIVE, and mall a OOf1'I lo the ......i .... dW9ll n1 Thts statement was Blvd Suite 101. Hunt· Harbor Drug Com· Name Statement ~E~ 1111 r ~byepr::u~ ..... al .. ~ nl GI filed with the County ingotn Beadl. CA 92648 pany, Inc The fotlowlng ptfSOOS _......... c:A rw -111.._c:i..-.stirllldDltd Qer1I of Orange County This business IS con· Charles T. Bonnef, CEO .,. doing bulillila u "' __ ..., ....,....., lour monlt1e lrom al TNll. ID"llt 1114,a 17 on 07/1<Y2001 docted by a COf'PO'allon This statement was Altldalt Ptlot,raphlc. lhOuldand~ 11 .!': hi dale of l'nl laauanol ~ aMd _..,. 200111870558 Have you started filed with the County 2183 National vtoue, ... I.-:-of letters as Otovided In .......___._ 1 ""'"" Piiot July 12. 19, doing business yet? Clelk of Orange County Costa MIA. CA 92627 !,..-..... ~ Problltt Code aeclion .., ___ _, tnr. _, 350 Yes. 7/t/1999 on 07117""""1 Nadlm Sherman ....,, v .. """" QIOO The time for fif 11 lnc:lw '*-prier ID 26, Aug. 2, 20()1 Th ,~..,., the ~ VQJ/ clalma Wiii not 1~ .... The bn11c:11rY llldlr Luan N Nguyen. MD., 20016871310 Ahmad Al·Bayttl, 2183 .,,,_,.,,.,.. may be In ..._ llld Deed ol T• ....._ Flctltloua BualneH Inc. Daily Piiot July 19, 26. National Avenue, Costa .......----befofe tour monlha """" ~ ,. Name Statement Luan N Nguyen. MD. Aug. 2, 9. 2001 Th3ll Mesa. CA 92621 l*WC>n °' by )Wt the heanng dale notlctd llCAld nl IO The lollowlng persons President Maria Alma Salvador 1 1FllOlntyYOU. •RE • aboveVOU ~••y ev ...... E ......, ~ d ~ "': are doing business as This statement was Flctltloua Bualnes• Sangria Al·Bayatl. 2183 " " """ """"""'., v"' T ..... 1 1 lit-"' with the County Name Sta•-ment Nat'---• ·~-"-•a CREDITOR or a file kept by hi oaurt. If DlnwldlDrS.,andatdln reaaur.... n enors, ,.:"::' ... ol Ora""'" County -.. _": ... CA"~":.;' """" ...._ ... -.. _.. ............. 309 Meu Or., Costa ""''" ·..,.. The lollowlng pepel'$Ol'ls -· "''"" conllr9lfll c:r1C11or cA thl )'OU are a l)8f'IOn ,_ "' --... .__. Mesa, CA 92627 on 07/t3/2001 business Thia bualneu la 004\- deceltld, you must fill Interested In the Mtlle, ID s.I. Thi ~ Oarc1 Hether, 309 200Hll71023 ~1t~nne s.~·e, weted by: IMbaf1d aod "°" c:lalm with h court you may file Wit\ the Cllllld llld "*' al dlilld Mesa Dr Cos M Diiiy Pllo4 July 19, 26, 706 N Harbor Blvd., wlle ll1d mal a copy to fie ~al• ... ~ OEier· nf -*" ID Ill ID Ill, ,.. ,,,,,,.,,7 ta 154' Aua. 2, 9, 2001 Th365 Anclrleim. CA 92805 Have you staned 'pertonll repeetnlalille ._ ,_.,, ~ft .. COii\'.,,.,. ...,. IJCUC ~ w-~? No =-= by the CNt ) of !he a-of an 111.--11._n Thie business is con· Fictitious n·-lneu Pedro M. Glln ' 706 adim S erman ....._ 1---.......lnd~-'of ............. ,.. IM:ted by an lndMdual -N. Harbor Blvd . '°"' more. """' ···--1 '"""'~ 111111 , ...._ _...., Have you started Name Statement Anaheim, CA 92805 Ahmad Al-Bayatl ~ ~ of~flnt luuwaln ~ alMtl .....!..,:=, W'fu ~ ~ ..::::: doing bullfMIU yet? No The following persons This busmess is coo· Thts atai.m.nt wu "' -· u ,....._, °' -· -,,_ '"""'' oera Hlltler are doing busW*5 as OJcled by· ao inciYldual !lied with the County P1'0C1G1 lldloll iWvldtd In Probala Code Allllllle TM& Dlld S.--. TNe etatement wM l.Ning Watlf Land-Have you st•r1ed C1ertt of 0rMQt County 9100. The line tor~ Section 1250. A ReqlMI •TRmlAIMlltn..o.d filed wtth the Couoty ac:ape, 5601 Helmslde doollg bu$ll'l8SS yet? No oo 07118/2001 dlalN ..ii nat ... tor 5'*81 Mollee form II S.. 1tltO .._aid, an o1 °'*10t County Drive, Huntington Pec:ko M. Gi1ea 20011171441 l:lllbe lou' math ll'Om ..,...,.. flom ,. aaurt a8e tM i--. CA.,. °" 07/1CW001 8tectl. CA t2e4a This statement wu o.lly PlloC ~ 19, 29, :W.. lwlltng ism natlc:ed ~tor,,..._ Ll"I ....... Tllllll Z001117055t ~ Hull. filed with the County A1A 2. 9. ~ Th302 FlctttJou• Buefneee Name~ The folloWinQ petlOf\I .,., dolr:lg buei1eile ... DP COmmercltl, 250 E 171h Strtet..1. .Suitt H. (;Oita ...... \;A 92627 Craig Oootaon, 318 Esther SlrHt, ~ta Mesa. CA 92tl27 Tyler Hoe<Slnghau& Paru. 1521 Mariners Dftve. Newpon Beach, CA 92600 This business la c:on- duc;1ed by' oo-par1nera Have you star11G doollg busoness yet? No Tyler Hoedlnghau1 Park& This statement WIS hied With the Coooty Cieftl ol OrMgt County on 07/20/2001 20011871734 Dally Piiot JWy 26. Aug. 2. 9, 16, 20()1 Th398 Flctltloua Bualneu Neme Statement The following persons are dOlllg busWle$s as: Claaslcat Dance Cen· ter Newpor1 Beach, 2026 OuaU St , Newport Beach, CA 92600 Elizabeth Huebner, 429 Vista Flora. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Tracy Huebner, 429 Ville Flora, Newport Bech. CA 92660 This bu111n1u is con· dueled by husband and wrle Hive you star1ed doing buslnesa yet? No E~ubelh Huebner This statement •as hied wilh the County Clertt of OrMgt County on 07.l20l2001 2001 1171732 D8lly Pllo4 JWy 26, Aug 2. 9. 16, 2001 Jh397 Flctltlou• Bualneu Name Stat9ment The lollowlng persons aredolng~u· A I eeacoo Hiit Pub- lish ng. B.) Austin Enterprises, C I Par11wood Public:abons, D ) Empire Publishing Ent8'p!H9, E I Clayton Entetprilel. 1520 Sand- castle Or . Corona del Mer. CA 9625 Arthur J. Lacoste. 1520 Sandcastle Or . Corona del Mar, CA 92825 This bueinus is con· ducttd by' an tndMdual Have you 1t1111d doQi ~ ytKI No Adv J l.aco8le Thia statement wu filed wl1tl the County Clerti of Oninge County on 07t20/2001 2001tl717U o..1y Pilat »! ze. ~ 2, 9, J§, 20()1 lb39i6 YOU MAY EXAMINE fie TERAYO GRAFF 9*0llllf'1•1I ... ~ PloC ~ 12• 19• ~----e.ach?"C~ ~7~7~ County F1cttt1ou9 SU.fnesa fie~-,.., tw c:ourt. 11 256 N MAAl<ET ST. W1tfDt 21. AIA 2,_1 Jb3!9 --"'~· .. _ .,.____ -... -1 1 '*'°" 1190 Rdl9oue ........ ..............__ •·-•--92649 20011111s11 ,_.,. -·-" Fkdtloua Bualnea ~In .. -. SAN JOSE. CA 95110 ..... lta:k IMnt ,._,_ --Thie bullneu Is con· Dlllly Pio! July 19, 26, ~~at Name Statitment """"'/01 ~1 -..... ~ DI Heme ~ cM:'9d b>;: en ~ M . 2, 9, 200l Th374 -· ~ may lie ..-i b ,_.,, • • .;.'-~ The 1o11ow1ng perlonS Have yoo started Slingt'ak Product•. The I~ persona CCUl1 • ~ tor ~rJn.r, ~ ~ 7921 .,. doing busiit8s aa d~ng business yet? Flc1ftloua Bu91neu UC, 109 La ~ are ~ ~ a: fC}': ~J,g~DE· ~~• Alwi1bra Dr 11• ........ Asaembly Alliance v-. 6'Hlf2001 Name Statement 810 Clemente, CA ~.1101~80 Hs:! ~~ .... a; MESAN.OT 5 8eldi. CA'82e47 Eleclronlc1, 27128A ~,:: ':'s ~t>ul.:~ 92fi~Pak Producll. Rw:ti Paitway. VOlt>a .-.. ..... Ot of ll'fl/ Fictitious 8uslneA M t(..., 7921 Pl.MO E&pede. ll504. f~ed with lht County A.) ~ For Frmflr/ LLC (CA), 109 La Unda. CA 92817 a:~co: ~~• Hunanglon D.tv.4, ~~ ~F 92e7T~M5 lft~tr(C:)· ~1~~r County :.tten. 4i~ncKa~Ct!: ~~I~ ~an ~·:~e(CA~.0T4 1250. A Requeet ·-........., ....... -.... • 92647 ' . ' '"' ' . 20011171019 Thia bus1neaa la con-Corporate Pteu, New· • ........., ...._.., -· """'"' ,..,, ... _._ __ i... con 27128A Pueo Eapeda, Sutte 203, Los Alemitoe, ............ c• ~ lor9peclal.-........ A l The Wizard line. ""1 .,.,...,,_... • 11504 San Juao D.oly Piiot Jli( 19, 26, CA 90720 ducted by Limited LJa. port._..,, "r><V" Milllble from .,_ CNt BI The Fairy Ploied. C.) ~eb>;: y: ~ ~. CA 92675 Auo 2. i, ?OQI Th367 Centers F« Family bitity Co Thia buslneu le COO- deltl. Wlurdl Ind lallfte.oom. doing ~ ye(I No Thla busirlest le con· Matters (CA), 415~ Have you •tarted duci.d by: a oorpo11tion AllDmlV lor Petlllonaf 351 N. Newport Blvd.. Nancy M Keler duc:led by: a oorporatlorl Flctltloua Buafneu Katela Ave .. Suite 203. doilQ ~ yeC? No Have you ~rted JUUUS MRONS Sult• 528, Ntwpon Thia etai.ment wu Have you started NMW Statement Lo. Alarrlilo5, CA 90720 STln9Pak Product•, ~ ~ 1~· No ~ ... ~MAONS81.VO ~·e~t= Or· ~ :"n...'!!. = ~:07/0~~;neu yet? .!"8~~· ~~~neu~.p~ ~ Btongo. Treu· ~~·1~~· Com· 27'llO ....,..,...,,., ganlzehoo of NatU<al on 0711o.i00i""' F.T.M .. tnc New Method Direct, Cdf. Colp. urer Frank Foti.r. CECi STE 8 , P 0 BOX 14419 fl11tth allernatlvH , 20011170594 lvao Kau, CEO Orange County. 7932 Have you staned Thie ... tement wu PrMldent COSTA MESA CA 929 (CA). 351 N. Ntwpor1 n-L Pb ~ 12 19 Thia atatemeol was Watel1aU Circle, Hunt· doing business y.r? No flied wfftl the Couoty Thie sta111Mnt wu 07f.2&401, '11mt01, Blvd . Sult• 528. Nft. ,,_,1 2 ~ ... ~ llled wl1h the County lngWI Batch. CA 92648 Centers FCK Family Clllt of Onlnae County hied Wiit! the County dol!IQ bualoeN yet? ,...,O CAH 92827 ...... v es. 611 /01 an bfl!Ond, ...... Bankere Preferred Bernard lit, Cotta Mortgage Inc ....... CA 92827 Deborah' Wltklneon, Thie butlneet la OM- Preeldet1t dUcted b>;: Ill indlvldlllll This statement wu Have you att r1ed filed wi1h lhe Couoty doing buliMN yet? Clel1I c:A ()fange County y ... 711 OI01 on 07/20/2001 Dao Haymond 200111171721 Thie liaternent WU Daily Piiot JWy 26, Aug ~ :" the ColMlly 2, 9, 16. 2001 Th391 .... ~ Col.rl1y on 07r""'cvvl Fictitious Bualnea t oo111noot Name Statement Dally Pio! J4it 28~ The following petlOnl 2, 9, 18. 200! -dowlQ~u CMG. 6 ~· Sun RctJtloue 8uelMM 160, AllSO VlljO, CA Name SmtMMnt 926~de' Marketing ~~ Group. LLC (CA), 6 Wizard Eledric, 18111 I Journey, Suite 160, L Ln Hun-on A11So VllfC>. CA 92656 S:,, CA. 92647-.,,. Tms buetness is con· Alan Jultlen, 1oe11 ducted by L.mued Lia-t.uaa Ln . Huntington bollty Co e-:ti. CA 92647 Have you started This bueinela ii c;on.. dowlll business yet? No ducted by' an ~ Code' Mar~eting Have you etarted Group. LLC doing ~ Y91? No Don Spenc8f. Man· Alan Jullleo ager This statement was This statement was flied with the Coooty flied w1lh the County Cle!tl of Orange County Clelk of Ofaoge County on 07/24/2001 °" 07/20l2001 2001tl72020 200111171729 O• .... Pio! '"" 29~ naa.. Pilot July 26, Aog. _, .,.., ' ..,_,, 2, 9, 16. 2001 2, 9, 16, 2001 T!!390 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The nWM storage tacf. ity, according to the p!'OYt$lotls of OMslor'I 8 ol the BuslnOSS and Proltss1ons Code. Chapter 10 Sectton 21707 (a). ~eby QIV8$ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Slenge NCIWpOl1 Mesa W~I conduct a pubhc sale of the con· tents ot the st011ge space(s) named below With the contents belrlg sold 10 the hlghell bld-det for lawful money of the United States ol Amenca (cash) The sale is be4"Q held to satisfy a landlord's and will be held at 1250 Bristol St . ~ta Flctttlou• Bu.me.a Name ~ The I~ perwone are doing butinMI u. A ) Johnllton Yacht Sales. B.) Ntwpe>f1 Manne s.McM, 2312 Newpon Blvd • Newport Batch, CA 9'2963 JoM 0 Stple, 406 40th St , Newport BNd'I. CA 9'2683 Thlt ~ 11 con- ducted by' an indlvlca.l Have you atar1ed doing ~ ytKI No John 0 &pie This statement WU filed With the County Oelll of er.,. County on 07124/2001 20011172011 Oaity Piiot JWy 26. Aug 2, 9. 16, 2001 niq Mesa. CA 92626 on Flctlttou• BuslneM August 7. 2001. et 1 Name Statement ~~tloneer's Name· The following ~· "--. A . are doing butlillla as """'"IS v1na BodVCare Procluc· Phone,. ~ • 626-791-6261 tlons. 1421 Superior Address P 0 Box Ave • 12• Newp0r1 10285. Puadene. CA ~· ~~1 Su-91114-7285 . Bond I 146837301335 =Ave ' 12• Newpol1 The ll'dc • irwfted IO This I~.. c:on- attend T enns are castl duded by an lndlllkl.llll only. Owner reserves Have you alerted ~ ':"'410al ~9Cripbon OOlng bualneal yet? of the property being v.. 6116/2001 IOld. alorig wlh t. ldtft. .. H. ftiM litY of "' ~ ,.,.. Thie llaltmtnl ... Ing b 51*'8 ... le»-filed wflh the County Iowa. Clerti of O!wlgt Colny SPACE NO on 07/241200I OCCUPANT: 20011172Gt2 PROPERTY Deity Plot Jll., 26• Aug DESCRIPTION 2• t 10• 20Ql Th1(!i8 A208, Lew Offlcee of Joseph Demetrius Chrislopher, eo-. Of· Ice Equlprneft. Chtir 0161. Jeftrey Larkin Stewart, BoxN, Cllmp Stove 0021 . Alexle Aguirre, Chairs, Boxes, T a&te 8206, Patrick Borcltherd, Luggage, Pll'IOn81 Items B149, Bradley Bulger, Boxes, Toots, Bikes. Furniture. Published Newpor1 Beach·Cost1 Mesa Delly Ptlol »! 26. Aug 2. 3101 Th402 ~ """ Betdl CA 92963 291 Aya.,_t ,,......, ,..._., ... n.-,..~.-. The BM Oroup, LLC, Matters on 07/17/200f Clllt of O!wlgt County CNS-mt• ..-Thie butlMa. la con-~1i1'anooi""' """""' (CA). 7932 Waterlal Don Andronlcou1, 2001117137' on 071'2CWOC>1 Fk:tttlOU9 BU9inea ~~A cMlled b>;: e wporllioo Flctttloua 8uelftMa 2001tl705U Circle, Huntington Pretldent Dally Plat!"" 1~ 2001 .. 117" Name Stlltement !@!KOT H1v• you alartlG ...... lt&Ument Dally Pilat JWy 12. 19, BNd'I. CA 92&48 Thia statement WU AyQ. 2. •. ~ ~ Daly Plot J4it 21, Al.l!I-Thi followlrlQ P8flOlll Fledtlou. BuslnM• dol'll ~ ytC? No Thi to11ow1r1a peraone 20, Ayg z. 2001 Th358 n. butioela 1a coo· filed wllt'I the eouo1y 2, p, 10, 2001 Jb3!!§ .. doollg bulNM • Flctltloua .,.._ ...__ ...._._.m .... nt lntern1tlonal Or· -doing~• ducted by LlmrtlG Ua-C1ef11 of OrMgt County Rctftiou9 luelneM Pepper Tree Berld. ...,,.. • llnl ".,,,. awwrM oanlza~.._,~~tlnl Elprua Olltc• F1ctlttoua Buatne .. billly Co on 07117/2001 Name ltlltralMnt ActltbM ......... UC. 1124 Main Shel. .,.~~ f4Mlltl .....,,...,... Environmtnl$, 1800 E. ...,. Statement Have you atar1ed 2001tl71S11 The lolo'lillno per.one ,......,. .... ,...... &lite 0, Irvine, CA ~~· 9 & 8J UIOS SERV· PUndtreeldJ/J'Jent Role, Ptl.D .. Gany Ave .. SC.. 215• Thi lollowlrlcl penona doing bl.--. ytC? N6 DIMiy Plot ~ 1~ .,. doing ....... K Thi ~ pereorll 92:~ TrH Send, OeMello M9Cfllne ICES, 1029 Supetlor Thie etatemtnt wu ~~o~ '=-· .. doing ~ .. ~ ... :' ~ AMIL 2. 9• 200 -~:~ .,. doing ~ • U.C (CA). 1124 Malo Shop, 1S902 ~ Aft., Cos .. Mea. Ca filed WICh .,_ Couoty 812 Or., ,_. -.~,2:4 Mll\IQlllO Membtt f1ctttloU9 au.lneM f·201, ~ Mw. CA c::=· ~ ~ ~18!"'e 0, IMM. ~ ~.: ~ 92927 an°' 0nr1ge Co1.r11y poit 8eadl. GA eaeeo ~ . · ....... v-. Thlt 11a1tmtnt was Name St8t9ment 92828 • ........... ...,. _.... -·· ...... MldlMI Alan Kl#llltl, on 07/1lV2001 Thie bullnMI Iii~ ~ Re1-filed wflh h ~ The~ PNllp M Houlef, CA 82'7 Tl* buNlMI II con-1=-'~~: ~~~· o..y PloCi,~~ ~we•::,~~':..<~~ ~1~~r°°'"" ~~120 T:., ~91~.w.~ ~~w:3'!:: =reo~~u. ~ 9Mdl; CA ~=-~ n . Aw a._1 _t ~!IQ~~ yet? TI. buelMlt la oon-Deily Pllcll~~~~o~~ ~~ ~~ 92~ s Devil Thia~ II con-~v:..:,:. ~tt= Thia Mlnw II mn- Have you •tatted flatldou9 lu•IMte <MQofy LM ~ .., b>;: a c:orporttlon Aua. 2. p. 29()\ Th3ff TOO.: lnG. (CA), 2700 13402 ~ ~: ~.by.~~ .._.,. ''" BenO. ~ b>;: ;! n:= doing butlneta Y9C? No ...... Miil IMnl Thi ~.,._... WM HIYe you atarled W Coul Hwy SUlte f~ ~. CA -.. .._..........._ ....., .... l LC ........,. ... ..........._ .- MICNsl Alan r<unMI The to1owi1a .pttlOftl llled _. lie ~ doing tiw1nu1 yet? Flctltlou• 8uelnMe t257, Ntwpcwt 'Btectl, Milin stlldlltfonl, 44 ~.., o""'iQi;, r-• ._ R«'*"d E. L.egfMd, Y.;..,,1m-r-• Tllll llalllmtnt Ml .,. de*lQ.bulilw •: Olllt ol °"'* Cow1tY y .. '"' NalM StMilment CA 112683 KelllAIOn, ladtr• Thie . l111t!Oell( ... ~!t...m.n. .... Roelelt a. lormrt !Med Wlltl the QounCy Peclllc ~ on '11/IOl'lOOf Cttteteburger R"· The lollowila penone Thie ~ It con-Randi, CA llMIM ftied will ,. ~ ,..AO....., TNI •••"*" .. Cleltc ol Ofw1Qll County ~ 8erw. " -1~ ...... lno. .,. dOlrlO bUeileie -caJCttd b>;: a oorpo1lllon Thie bullotu le con-°"" d a.. OounlY ._, Wiii the __ ft, ..... ... the QauMy on 07/torlOOf OrllnQI ~. o.ly Plot ~ tt.:11. __. f CoN.I, coo Corf• Cornwell Tools. Havt you 1tarted ~ by. 001*1'*I on 071»'1CO< ~7!.~~ COl.fllV Clllillt GI o.... Oliall;' IOO'IW70MI 11120f McCum'loft WWM, 21. A4IL a.~ ~ TNI ltltement wu 7931 VorMhlre Ave., ~ "'*'*' ~ No Hive you •tarted .,..,,'PM , ..... M11172t11 on (f1124flOOf • Daly Piiot N't 1~ "8• IMnt, CA 9"14 t11M Wiii the Cou.nty StM1on, CA 90880 TCIQI, lno. doll'lll ~ ,.c? No ~ Petit .. &JAi& ,_, Plat J4it 21, ~. • • ..,_ 29.Aug. 2, 2«>1 ~ Pde = ~ lullllU on of OtllllQI COl"'Y Cory B. Hlnl~-~1 K1yvon OoOdariy, ~ M . ..._, &, I . 1' Pl J1#t i.7 10. 200'!.. lM1l ~ !"' ~ Fletttloue lutlnMt ~(~.'~·. ::-..... :w °" 01/l~llTOMl ~Ave.,~ P~......,_,. WM Ntd.,..:ll~Mtleo::; 1 • ~~ ~ ....... llMIJMnt ·~.CA .. ,. .. -":Cl--~ .... .Ilk 12, 111, Tlllt butlneM . con-Ned .. the Counly on °'..2... .. <:ouney "•n·.· llRIU ~ •• ·.·.11."T ......... Tilt l111lowtn11'1*10n1 Thie bullll89a 11 oan· ...,... .._.. r. a AIA &~1 Th3§9 duCeed by' en lndMdllll Oerlt of~ CG.,.y °" 0111 ... .-1 ..._HIP 111 - .,.. _,.. lflG .....,. ..,.,... •; cMMd by'. I OOl'POlllDI• ... IUll I. ..... Hi ve Y°" •tatted on 07J17Jll001 *11171• 1119 .... ...... The .......... ,... Ct< ~a.. Have you •tal'Md """'1 a.. CA P11•1 .. lu11MM dokla tM1r1t11 ~No llt1M11Mt ~ P1D1 !"' 1\; .. -...-... • •-. llulilW • 711' W• 1711 ...... : ~ttlr,--yet? taen ' ...... lll1112*1t ~ 8 .. :::-wM :: t"f :a 1~ M 2. & lllll ... 1.. ...... ~ -~~t~ ~-= C:-. ....... :.....,, ,_. AlllY t*' ... ~ 11• 2IGI .. nr. ~ flltd till\ the County - - 4 --PUA'I • a IO•HI ~·=•~ .S ~CA .. lwe. •tOM. Cha~N Kenn .. h SIMOM. lea"9ft £, .._., CA-~ NQI·: .... _,. W. Oerlt of ~ ~ "181 I • llTem ..... M I I I .... Clllt llilla CA - MalelUILy, II. 11t W911 .... ,......,.. T1l'8 ....... la Clllfto .......,, ..._ ._ on 0711~1 ...... I ID II Tlla ~ ... l llilllla. .0 ~e~~"= '"' -· .... 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STARTING ANEW B USINESS?fi Tht UiJ ~nu Ill tht !Mily Pi'4t is pk11StJ t.o ttn""""'' • """1tn1ict nttw 111111i1Abk t.o NW hsinasa. ~ will """' SEARCH tlN 1111mt for you 111 M txtrll dul1ft. 11nJ SllW 1"" tht time .nJ tht trip t.o tht Onm Hquse in Sttn111 A.IUL Thm, of COflnt, efttr tht 1t11Trh is rompktd wt will ftJ,t ]MIT jiaiJUnu btuinns 1111rru swnnmt with tht County Cln1t, p#blish ona • 111ttlt for fo"r 111ttlts Ill rt'f"irtti by !Aw 11nJ thtn fik J""' proof of 1Mbliclllion with tht County Cieri Pk.u step by t.o fik J""' fotititnu lnuinns lt41nnmt 111 tht D11ily Pi/4t, 330 W. &y St, CoJt4 Mt111. If you C411Mt ttop by. plust cttlJ"' •t (!>49) 642-4321 IUlli wt wi/J ,,,a, •rrtmttmmts for 1"" t.o hllNik this proctJ1m by mlliL If~ sho.JJ IMw 111fJ farthtr 'f"'Slions, plust CtZli au •ntl wt wilJ bt mort than t""1 to 11.s1ist 1""-Good 1#.clt in your new lnmntts! r------....... -----.. MonJa1--...... M F'riday 5:00pw Friday ....... '" TI1und.y ~ Tue.d.ay Monday~ 51.twday ........... F,idat 3;00.0 Wcdue.J.,. •••• Tumday S.OOpm Sw~y ...•....•.. ~F,tdi.1 S~ Thwada1 .. W~) ~ Daity Pilot ·-' • . ·~ ... , .. -~, .. , . ' ... ,, . ' . l M_-r11t. COSTA WIA I IOUTM COAST META() CNill'lq .Miier, 1 ~ Ind 2 9'moom t 8atll ~ by ..,,,., pool, in gllld oonmny .. Call 714-557-0075 . ~-, ' ~,·., "' '" EN'IBI .... 29clrwl lllfl Front Unit THE ~ 1715 Cllf Dr, ,_ ....... Fl& ONER FOR TWO pilnt, root, 1 mr ... wo, M2-0t ft~ MN11-7IOO ~-co:~--- 2.Br 1111 ...... Polnl AVll ltl. $2100. ,.-tr Sell* Pld-tldt ~ wl Elh llll1i:lnt City, Canyon, Ind Ooeln AllOCWed Aellly ...._ <Wed Collwlu'lily wt MM7WM3 ~~~ l.cMly Home 381 or Den. 0, 2 Pools Ind ~ 28a. Fp, ~ 2clr gat, C::.~ "t 28r/28a Bly view, !i'drw lndd. Aval &'15. $3000.94~ From $1450.00 All! _,. -our $1000. off '*-"4n '*-' Hll 38t 2 58a s,.cw Oii Wlct Unlta. EXEC OFFICES FU11on I• land,NB.3 Availabll.Fum' unlum. Shared conference room availt>le $700 ea olfice T!!CY. !Me-&40-1770 /~~ .. _· EVERYTHING MUST GOI Vldoriln dren-up lN -dcMll119. ,,....iy, ---· lufnlturt, Klnc•d• pidurel, ... AUGUST 2-6, 111 E lfTH ST. Cotti ..... 14'"'46-7212 twttme. pool, gllld comm, C!I 8'n_.7t£25 SublleM UpJtD 175' In Avlil 8-15. ~10 mo OcHn ..,_. "S.nt• ~'"an glaS& med-8Z ~ Riii..., nw1 No p!!! 94g.n1-8431 Udt'' Prlv$ .... n11 ;; '7 ~ s ollicel. ,. 11ogg1e11~: ... mt..:........._1 tBr, din, 1.58e M i-:tl, ~~' ""'-4Br 4&. ~ :?rmF=~ ~-·~ 2e gar, ,_ carpet & ~ iJfJrig ""1, Mittie & Gllr""9 course view. Free 1>1rlung 7i4-M2·3'74 Pool. Jae, gated comm Yltt Coyle r::f ~ = Single otfices alilo. Aexille '-'--"-==-=-=-'----- lie S2850. 714-967-6405-rcoyl• •pruoc .com terms 949-756-8501 WOLFF T~ l!IEDS 2 484 TAN AT HOllE Newport Cl'Mt Townhnl, !U9-l~·l N9wpcwt Blvd. a VII Udo BUY DIRECT AHO SAVEi ~2 ·~.-... ~I * BEST LEASE * Steps IO water, patting, COMMERCIAUHOME .. ~ lldl,~ Jtool, 111 NEWPORT COAST fum'~'d, "" ol elec-ll1llS lloln 1199 00 .,.....,_ Ooeln RidgWCMUi Home. tnc bom ... 72H485. l<M Monlhly PlylllWllS ...._. Af!I ... -4409 38r den 3Ba. guanl led FREE Colot Cat8loo 8*b lo NB 28r 28a + lam +rm. oen9lr i.llnd .;f tx· 1 • LOIT I I Call HI00·711.01sA den Condo. vault celt11191. 11'1 lrg ~ Miii built in 88-0. FOUND I I L-~..!l!l!lillll~~~~~i!I i~=~ ye!;1ropolrtaln. ~ Clatlt ~·1~· · 441 ~ UDO ISLE QUiii 181 newly 1111 94~219-2457 FOUND EYE GLASSES • _ 111111 1nc1, Olfl!I', no pell. --Udo 1t1e 2 Story HcMe. --peitiJng 1ot llllNon lelllld WANTED 1111110d11ed, nu mlCl~llOYe, 1180 NOi....,. i 1-R0'*8 I CASE IN Bloonllngllet s 4951mo .,, .. m.cn """ ,_, 38' or din, 38e Fp, wld. "'" nuu Mt-M0-7234 1 COSTA ... paOO, 2-c garage ~ ______ _. l\UES 9"H73-1914 LOST POOOlf "lily" !l 1 1• •3•,.,a, I ~'-'--"-------.. -~· REWARD IS $1000. i=;..;..=.:..~-=-=~· E'Side ,_ nr 8adt Bly 41 t.uturlow 8rftront Condo --LOST IN COSTA MESA °"* StyM Fumitute QUl8I 38t 2Ba den. Ip, pabO. custom c1e00r. 1B0011. pure MANAGERS on 7122. 714-504-5090 PIANOS i Collectlbles gar. wo hkup. )'d. gardef1el e1epaia. 2Bt 2a., Fp, say. • SPECIAL• • ...._ ... --. ~-:;;;~~~ ei~~ flt~ 1·12 ~1 ·~§~.;: • OCllllfJolll • 19th !um modem 2& 281. FJ>, greet loc, clNn & quiet. W1nter S!p!=Mrt. 949-673-1 !M3 l'·a::nl •Studio w/plll enlrlnce, landscaped grounds • lnvnedll<e '-dy- lltge pabo, ~ Hr PW on ocew1 adl. 128 F"'•TVRES 2, .....__ PKfflc: vi.. 2 plott, Woe bdl F U!1s lldd ~ S1 3 + 3 house, 2e ~· "" : ............ Oce1r1 ViN Sec. 1U A-8 1715 Sh.!tap9.t~-m1138 IUlly tum, rooftop deca. Sept Lobby/Dtrec1 dial S8000 b boll TMll 2 t 2, bllc ora~ne. 2 c oar. wa11 to bell, paUO, S3000 Nu 1 + 1, pabO QUl$l p!ltQ s1:m !M~11~128 COii RENTALS 18t 181 a 38r 2BI !flt IMWI0-9492 WlllW Rtn1al 1 OOft from Send. Ntwty AMIOdtltd In WHI Newport. Studio Apt c.11 Mt-720-f190 Big CMyon 38r 2.581 a 2.581 TWnllomt micro, aimmunty pool & JIQIUl. DIW, W/O '*-I.Cl&. cl>I car Ill 2 pirtng spaces $300Ymo 911. $1700'Mo Cal fol • Cell 9"49·717-6856 or to -949-631-4622 310·82•·6837 POLICY In an ellol1 to oller lllt btll Ml'flct po&abe IO our reed- 111 Ind ~ .. will reQUtf'9 ContractOtt who &Mr11M '" lht SeMce OorlCtOty IO ll1Cludt lhW Contrectors L1Cen11 numbtf In llltlr ad"9fW. ment. Your co-apt1111on la Q!!!!!'t !pC!!!Cl!!!d. 1--..1 r-;· ~ ~r, i# .... ~.-. ~· : . ' . . . I .JIN $3300 94g.51s-8381 phones/Free HBO, 20t-3St-l9" ESPN & °'5clPool & Jecuzzi, Goes! laun- dry Ocie 1D 406 & 55 Fwys. Min'• from o.c. Fairords. college and bchs. Walking dis· tance 10 shops and reNuranls -.... . . - COSTA MESA MOTOR INN '/Z17 Hlfbor Blvd ~ MH4541t0 SELL your home through classified CUSTOM ELECTRIC Trouble ca•. attic lana. Olllla fins, LIC10493623 Cal 71W7N25t °==I FAIOAY FLEA MARKET 7am-6pm, 1755 MonrOYll between 17111 & 18111 ~ WtOde Cose Mell Clpll LP's. colllcd>les. dothel & other treasum' N8ISll &-1 tum. clottlts, house wares. dlolfljl room set. !lbs, toys & mttc 1175 Pott DuN!lah • ~ °"1191 Wll ......... 2 fumibn, dalNI, lllltc. l7Q2 Gm .. Cir, H.B. : ~~NS·~~~~·~~~S~ G ::,,,,·' ,, ---- SELL your home through classified You've heard a.bout Viagra ... but havt you tritd it? • Viagra succca is , dependent on llo-. • • I, ~. . 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