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• After visits to Little Saigon Saigon neighborhood and then speak­ campaigning in California, is committed ing before supporters at the Hyatt to winning the state for the GOP. and Irvine, George W. drops in Regency Irvine. •This is a very serious presence in the for dinner on Harbor Island. "The people of California are going Orange County community,• Fuentes ' to vote for us when they hear how we said. •[Bush is demonstrating) devotion Alex Coo(man stand on the issues,• said Bush, who of time and focus on the issues. He's in D AILY PILOT spoke for about 20 minutes before a contact with the Asian community, the cheering crowd. His'panic community, with the voter The presidential race swung through Bush was scheduled to dine at an base and the dollars. Newport Beach on Wednesday as undisclosed Harbor Island residence "This is a major. top-flight campaign George W. Bush paid a visit to a resi­ Wednesday night, said TQm Fuentes, appearance.• dence here after a day of fund-raising. chainnan of the Orange County Repub­ In his remarks, Bush went out of his • . SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT The Republican presidential candi­ lican Party. way to stress his competitiveness m this Texas Gov. George W. Bush gestures to crowa at the date attended a full day of events in The day's events, Fuentes said, were area. Hyatt Regency in Irvine during a visit to Orange County Orange County, appearing at a rally on an emphatic indication that Bush, despite on Wednesday evening. Bolsa Avenue in Westminster's Little some criticism about his attitude toward SEE BUSH PAGE A 10 Neighbors annoyed by .noisy Farm • Some residents living near the sports complex say the long-delayed park brought more soccer sounds than were expected. Jennifer Kho month-old Julid. DAILY PILOT "My kids can't even take their afternoon naps COSTA MESA - Soccer because it's so loud, and ii's players at the. Fann Sports not so much the kids play­ Complex may enjoy the ing as the parents cheering. sound of fans cheering We can't go out on the patio them on, but some neigh­ on summer nights. The boring residents say they noise really cuts into our "don't want to hear it. private lives and we're just "We keep all OUI doors looking for a fair compro­ and windows shut and we mise.· still can bear .it in the The park on Fairview house," said Mike Dil­ Road at Monitor Way was sisian, who lives on Lorenzo converted from a farm at Avenue directly behind the Costa Mesa High School park with his wife, Betsy, and opened m July to much and their two children, 3- MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT year-old Benjamin and 11- SEE FARM PAGE A 10 Curt and Karen Yoder are co-authors and editors of the book, "The Heart Behind the Hero," a collection of lnsplrattonal writings from firefighters. '· • wi Smart meters could The fire from ra.ise city's revenue Alex Coolman California State Fire Assn. Ladies' DAILY• PILOT A Costa Mesa Auxiliary. • Newport Beach The $700,000 figure firefighter and his The idea for the book, the Yoders comes from the preliminary ome Costa Mesa firefighters said, came from considering the councilman suggests have launched a second career findings of InnovaPark wile have published a depth of rich e~riences firefighters · LLC, the company that as writers, contributing stories accumulate in the course of their extra money be used to a recently released antholo­ installed 50 so-called smart S collection of stories work. to maintain tidiness on meters on the peninsula. A gy of work about the emotional chal­ •But these stories (in the book) lenges that come with battling blazes written by real-life Balboa Peninsula. 90-day trial period ends this and aiding the needy. aren't necessarily the ones they'll week and city officials •nie Heart Behind the Hero,• the heroes. share at the kitchen table or that they Mathis Winkler expect to present a full project of husband-and-wife team tell each other,• Karen said. "Writing DAILY PILOT report on the findin-gs in Curt and Karen Yoder, takes its read­ this stuH down, for a lot of them, was October.· The Yoders know what they're actually pretty cathartic.• NEWPORT BEACH The meters, which reset ers into the world of fire true.ks and talking about. Curt has been working fiare-ups. The collection of stories "The Heart Behind the Hero• The city could add about to zero time once a car brings home what Karen says is a as a firefighter for Costa Mesa for 25 compiles tales from firefighters $700,000 to its coffers by leaves its parking spot, and simple message: firefighters are not years and can regularly be seen throughout the United States. And more diligently fining prevent peqple from contin­ exceed just robots, but people who are pro­ behind the wheel of Engine No. 5. the subject matter of many of the sto­ motorists who their uously feeding the meter parlc:ing time, and one city affected Karen, who worked with a child­ is without rnoVing their car, foundly by the situatiot;lS ries challenging. councilman is suggesting hood learning center for 13 years A are intended to keep beach- they encounter, often finding that firefighter from Schenectady, that the money be used for their lives are changed by difficult before devoting her energies to pub­ calls. licizing the book, is a member of the SEE FIRE PAGE A10 upkeep of Balboa Peninsula. SEE BALB0APAGE A10

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ne of the belt local 1bop1 for eyeglasses is 0 Wboa EyeWNr, 710 B. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. It's having a specl.al on Yves Saint Laurent frames. Regularly priced from $145 to $175, they are on sale from $35 to $CS. Other spe­ cials include Hobie polarized frames; some are balf-prtce. Greer Wylder Balboa Eyewear has a great selection of frames for BEST BUYS the entire family, including Gucci, Persol. Giorgio Annani, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Cashmere from Scotland, Fend.i, Moscbino, Ralph Lau­ which produces for Chanel ren, Ray Ban, Quiksilver and and Celine. Hawick Cash­ Black Plys. mere is by special order only If you like polarized lens­ for delivery before Christ· es, choose from Oakley, Nau­ mas. tica or Maui Jim. The Information: (949) 642- younger set likes Roxy, 4423. I Guess?, Black Plys, Arnette andRevo. One of the best local .l Information: (949) 723- - cooking supply and cooking 0783. class shops is Sur la Table at Corona del Mar Plaza, 832 A furniture clearance sale Avocado Ave., Newport will continue through Friday Beach. at Miner Mistakes Designer It's especially in demand OuUet, 2925 Airway Ave., since the closure of Home Costa Mesa. Chef Kitchen Store and Sale merchandise is Cooking School at Fashion marked down 25% to 35%. Island. The furniture is already Sur La Table offers every DON LEACH I DALY Pt.OT priced low, and new, mer­ cooking accessory you could chandise arrives daily. ever need, cookbooks, nap­ There are new and dis­ kins, place mats, dishes and continued items and one-of­ glasses. a-kind pieces. It's definitely the best Information: (949) 979- place to find basic cooking Donna Metzger 6679. tools for beqinners and involved tools and supplles If you're already prepar­ for advanced cooks. SHEIS more elegant styles for weddings. ing for Halloween, Where's Sur La Table also offers The life of your party. It's her party the Partyt is a Halloween great cooking classes and THE LAST HURRAH headquarters with all kinds. recently came out with its WElCOME TO HER WORLD and she'll help Metzger has encountered nearly of Halloween decor and par­ September through January Move over Disneyland. "Where's every possible party occasion, she ty-related items. class schedule. the Party?• - a party supply store m if she wants to said. Wedding anniversaries are The store is at 270 E. 17th Among the classes offered Costa Mesa where Donna Metzger always sweet and bridal showen, in St, Costa Mesa. this month are •Pad Thai makes invitations - may be the hap­ and charcOals. all their zany glory, a.re always funny. Information: (949) 722- Party,· 11 Chicken and Fish at piest place on Earth. Putting them together, she creates "They always come up with some 1803. Their Best,• •Lunch and Metzger feels the constant, upbeat thoughtful invitations that set the tone funny ideas of what they're doing, Learn: Autumn Feast,• cheer. Helping young couples for the party. The invitation can be a where they're going for their last hur­ A back-to-school savings •East/West Grazing Menu announce their weddings, older cou­ factor in how many decide to come, rah," Metzger said. special on select game for Holiday Entertaining.• ples celebrate anniversaries and Metzger said, as well as their mood Once in a while, very rarely, she'll tables, reduced $500 to •Playing with Chocolate. proud parents boast the end of their once they arrive. come across a customer who needs $1,000, is underway at Trtan­ Hands-On Techniques• and ninth month, she has caught her Working with customers, Metzger announcements for something sad, gle'I Gameroom Gallery, ·superb Desserts.· clients' contagious joy. has become well-acquainted with the like a memorial seMce. 1844 Newport Blvd., Costa Each class is taught by a And the parties never start without stories behind their celebrations. Either way, Metzger said she feels Mesa. professional ~ting chef. her. #You get to hear how couples met. privileged to be a part of people's The store specializes in The cost is about $40 to $100 ... you get to know a lot about the emotions. She usually gets to be a part billiard tables, dart boards per class. There is a class PARTY PRO (people ) because you're trying to pull of big, happy events, and it beats and accessories, foosball, size limit. When you sign up Metzger's tools are 50 different out the feel,• she said. being home all day, which is why Met­ jukeboxes and shuffle for a class, you will receive a fonts, some computer know-bow and Metzger helps party pla.Imers write zger didn't enjoy retirement. boards. There also is a good 10% discount certificate for countless shades of color, the labels of the messages, too. Depending on the •1t's just better than sitting home selection of billiard tables to merchandise purchased which - canyon rose, gold rush and occasion, she plays with different and worrying about what hurts,• she fit many decorating styles. within one week of the class lima bean, to name a few - outdo themes and attitudes, choosing fun said. niangle's Gameroom You will also receive a even J. Crew's well-known hunters lingo and colors for birthdays and -YoungCMng Gallery has a special featur­ Peet's Coffee & Tea coupon ing a free, deluxe accessory for a free half pound of cof­ package, including a set of fee with the purchase of a Belgium premier balls, six ball-pound and a discount supreme cues, a bridge stick, coupon good at Bristol a two-piece deluxe wall rack, Farms. Stressed out? Find relief at massage-a-than wood triangle, bed brush, Sur La Table also offers rule book and bridge bead. free cooking demonstrations. Information: (949) 574- ·-t's not always easy to be chipper. ROAIL ROUNDUP either, unW we checked out the Web 0041. Mark your calendar for com­ Even we at Retail Roundup have site. Doing so didn't make us any plimentary classes introduc­ days when we feel like things happier, and it didn't make us want ing new gounnet foods, I EATCHICKEN.COM A'Maree's bas several aren't going especially well. to eat chicken, but you never know' upcoming trunk shows in recipes and techniques. Thankfully, we note 1hat there will Can chicken help make a tenible when a silly statistic might come in Taught by chefs on the day seem fun? Can a nice drumstick Westcliff Court at 1649 West­ be a charity massage-a-thon Sept. 24 handy. cliff Drive, Newport Beach. staff at Sur La Tuble, the to benefit Race for the Cure. bring a smile to even the most down­ classes, a1,l held from 2 !O 3 trodden face? Continuing through Satur­ We've already told you about a SHABBY CHIC day is a Maxfield Parrish p.m., include •Cooking in a haircut-a-thon that benefits the same Well. no, we're atraid not. What else can we tell you? Cot­ Wok" on Oct. 8, •winter But let's not write off chicken too trunk show with the latest group, and this is a companion to that tage Corona del Mar, a furniture suedes and leathers from Soups• on Oct 22, •fondue earlier announcement. The massage hastily. That fowl can be cooked into store, is opening Sept. 23. Magic" on Nov. 5 and •Holi­ a number of tasty dishes. And now London available for pur­ thing, in our opinion, is probably a 11\e store promises to stock •one-· chase and special orders. day Cookies" on Dec. 3. better way to relieve stress, should there's a Web lite, of-a-kind pieces that can be person­ http://www.eatchicken.com , that lists On Friday and Saturday, lnfon:na.tion: (949) 640- you have any stress you need alized with custom faux-painted dec­ jew~ designer Susan 0200. relieved. some of the more succulent ways orations• along with antiques and chicken can be prepared. Roden s latest collection of The event Will be held during the some gift items. gold and silver handmade • ml1' IUYS IPPNf'S on Thurs­ Race for the Cure in front of the Did you know that the average We can't think of anything tunny • ~ .00 ~. Send Informa­ store-bought chicken weighs 3 jewelry will be featured. Pacific Llfe building, 700 Newport to say about that, which is probably There also will be cash­ tion to Greer Wytder It 330 W. Bay pounds and 12 ounces? 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SA IW7 ~ .,_ably join them, world who saw the Uruguay around to playing it at all. 1 large burst of anticipation of most difficult time of although I discovered the basketball team play twice still have the 1996 Rose the pleasures that await me­ Wany year: the two­ other day that I no longer in the L~ Angeles Games. 13owl tape unwatched on my -and make the stress worth­ month period when baseball can throw a football to a The NBC·TV network ls desk, and J no longer can while. overlaps football, thus receiver waving his anns not thoughtfully televising this remember why I missed it. I haven't really talked this requiring a series of agoniz­ very far downfield. year's games during the I'm a little embarrassed over carefully yet with my ing choices and crises that The Olympics tap into peak viewing period rather and, perhaps, relieved to wife. Hopefully sbe will read sometimes lead to frayed that sam~ feeling in spades. than when they actually admit that in the normal this and understand the domestic relationships. And they offer the added take place, which would ·be order of things, the presi­ strain I'll be under right up All of this is inordinately attraction of international mostly in the middle of the dential debates ·will be hard­ to election day. more complicated Utis year competition in which every­ · night around here. This may pressed to find a place in my This will likely mean tak­ because of the Olympics in Joseph N. Bell body gets a shot. A stellar cause somf? consternation schedule. Of course George ing dinner rather often in Sydney, Australia, and -the performer from the most among the bookies in Las Bush may resolve tba'- prob­ front of the TV set--a habit I presidential .election. THE BELL CURVE backward of nations can Vegas since the results will lem for me by insisting that normally deplore--and a cer· I haven't even begun to have his or her moment on be known before we see the they be held on local sta­ tain lack of attention to work out a schedule yet, · Olympic-viewing habits. the winner's platform--and. event played out. But purists tiQns in Midland, Texas, or domestic problems that pale frequently does. That's what will Casper, Wyo., preferably in and I'm consequently feel­ Activities that I wouldn't like me not want to in importance when the I'll be watching. I can take destroy the pleasure and the wee hours of the morn­ ing a great deal of stress, stop to look at if they were World Series is up against or leave the opening and excitement of the contest by ing. wondering--among other taking place in my backyard the finals in the 100-meter things--when I'll find time to closing ceremorues, but I'm knowing wbo is going to That way the networks get my full attention if the das)J. write this column. right there when the compe­ win--even to bet on a sure will have a built-in excuse Actually, I'm relieved the ·Admittedly the Angels United States is competing tition heats up. thing. for not picking them up, the against a multitude of other Angels won't be muddying are making it easier for me I still have wann memo­ There will be many con­ electorate will continue to up the mix in this Olympic by inching their way out of countries in, say, Greco­ ries of the long-gone Sum­ flicts in the days ahead, be unenlightened and the Roman wrestling or double­ year, thus clearing the way. playoff contention as the mer Games in Los Angeles. especially on weekends, Olympic pole vault will not for me to give them my season winds down. I would trap shooting. I don't think I bought a pocketful of tick­ when football is thrown into be interrupted by politics. this is primarily jingoism on unclivided attention when probably have had to give ets and lucked out with a the mix. The obvious solu­ As I struggle with these they make the playoffs next• up synchronized swimming my part. I think it's the com­ seat almost on the finish line tion is to tape one event complex logistics. I think season. and women's pingpong at petition that gets to me. at the running track. I was­ while I watch another but occasionally about fellow Meanwhile, I'm not sure the Olympics if tne Angels If J'm out walking and n't quite as fortunate with that has never worked for i;olumnist Steve Smith out if the Uruguayan basketball were in the playoffs. Now pass a vacant lot where a basketball. Since there is no me. Usually I forget to label beating rugs in his backyard team made it to the I'm apparently not going to passel of kids are playing way of knowing the sched- the tape and have to wade while trying to listen to the Olympics this year, but it be faced with such difficult ball, attempting to get a kite · . ule of games when the tick­ through a pile of my step- gymnastic competition in they did I'll be watching. choices. off the ground or throwing ets go on sale and you have . son's •" I Love Lucy" tapes Sydney on his radio. I'm tom But that still leaves many rocks at a tree, I stop to to select dates, it turns into a looking for my football between a small touch of • JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of problems, thoroughly com­ watch. I can't help myself. If real crap shoot. I may well game. Or in the press of cur­ envy that this stress has Santa Ana Heights. His column is plicated by my peculiar they allow me to play, I'll be the only person in the rent events, I never get been removed from him to a published Thursdays.

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Bci.Iboa Theater offers. :view.. Of coming attracti~n. •Balboa Theater theater's skeleton .- and 350-seat auditorium, Michele fonn, posters with computer­ is plans and models of what's to Roberge, the foundation's generated drawings depict Foundation installing come. executive. director, said con­ the inside of the theater once a platform for residents The Balboa Performing struction on the theater could it's finished. Gently rising up to see the theater - Arts Theater Foundation, a start within a few weeks. in front of the stage, 16 rows nonprofit organization in B\lilding plans have been of green theater seats will and what's in the works. charge of renovating the with the city since June, she offer unobstructed views of 1927 building, installed a said. Mathis Winkler performances. Dressing DAJLY PILOT viewtng platform last week to •That's a really long time,• rooms, offices and patrons' give residents a chance to she said. •sut we're encour­ restrooms will be built under­ BALBOA PENINSULA - inspect the structure in its agihg them to take that long. ground, she said. Where the orchestra pit once raw stage. If there's a problem, I want to The theater will use the · stood. a quiet pond fillf'd with In the next few weeks, the know it now, not when the alley behind the building as a construction debris now rises organizatioit hopes to set up bulldozers are here.• backstage area and close it and falls against the back weekly open house events Should the foundation off to traffic during perfor­ wall that's covered with graf­ with docents who can explain manage to raise the neces­ mances, Roberge said. Tiuee fiti. the project and bring the sary funds - about $3 million elevators in various parts of Right now, four walls and a future venue to life. are still needed to complete the building will provide STM MCCRANIC I DAILY PILOT porous roof over a sand floor Standing inside the the renovation - the theater access for disabl~ patrons Michele Roberge stands with displays for the renovation pretty much make up what is immense room Wednesday could open 10 months after and actors alike. of the Balboa Theater, wblch are on display to the public to become the Balboa The­ and pointing out features like groundbreaking, Roberge Recently, an actor friend of inside the theater. ater. But soon residents 'Will the original brick walls that said. , Roberge's who visited the ing a spoWght on stage for have a chance to view the will remain exposed in the Around the viewing plat- theater said to her that the room was an "old promise" waiting to be fulfilled. us,· she said as a ray of sun­ •And we're looking to ful­ light shining through a hole fill it,• she said, her eyes turn­ in the ceiling illuminated the ing to the theater's model that mode,l's tiny stage. · stands on the viewing plat­ For more information on form. tours of the theater, call (949) "Oh, look, the sun's beam- 673-0895.

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D•nett• Goulet TOTAL PROJECTED EXPENDITURES The committee was open to all DAILY ~OT residents, but only . those who eontrect• capfUI ~ OltMr Outgo oversee the spending for Opentlltg 2.3" 1.1% school repairs. mailed or called In with interest NEWPORT-MESA - School hpendltuN9 $3.1 million $2.9 million received applications, Fine said. board members passed the district's 7% C..-ttflatt9d Danette Goulet Sixty-seven residents returned $137 . 4-~on budget Tuesday $9.5 million Sa..... DAILY PILOT the applications by the deadline, night, and for the t':irSt time ever it 46.9" which has been extended to Fri- doesn't require an interpreter. S62.8mlllion NEWPORT-MESA - Although d ay. . ·u budgets can be friendly, I the deadline passed and has been Members of the normally think we do have a friendly bud­ extended, no one from the Latino active Latino commwuty said get,• said school boara member business community has applied they can't explain the complete Wendy Leece. •Anyone in the com­ munity who. wants to scrutinize the for the committee to oversee the absence of interest - unless the district's spending habits should be spending of $163 million to fix the community simply didn't under- able to do so. It's not rocket science district's aging schools. stand what the school district is The Newport -Mesa Unified tryin an¥!!1ore, it's really easy.• School District Board of Educa- g to accomplish by assem- ]be newly revamped district bling the committees. budget makes it possible for anyone lion developed a specific list of "I don't think the people that to pick up the document and under­ areas that are to be represe nted received these letters understand stand where those millions of dollars ~· for this 31-member, districtwide it,• said Manfredo Lespier, presi.. are going. oversight committee. dent of the Latino Business Coun- The most drastic changes in the Smaller 11 -member school( cil. current budget, compared to those site-based committees will be of past years, are the layout and the formed later. The committees will N While Lespier is still debating manner in which it was created. help make sure the Sl lO-million whether he will fill out an appli- In the new budget, nearly every school bond_ passed in June _ cation himseU, he said he does dollar that the district plans to spend and the $53 million in state have several possible candidates is tied to one of the goals that can be matching funds are spent correct- in mind to fill the slot. found in the Newport-Mesa Unified SOURCE: l Local community activist Paty School District Strategic Plan. y. At least one application came Madueno also expressed contu- The only items not tied to district Newport-Mesa in for every category except the sion over the lack of Latino mter- Unified School District goals are items that are mandated Latino business community, with est, sugg~sting that the dlstrict by the state or federal governments, and discretionary funds that are pri­ the majority of applicants being did not advertise the committee senior citizens, said Mike Fine, positions enough. marily for salaries. mapped out goals and priorities are set. But this year the district held This new system is meant to pro­ before planning the budget. its goal-setting session back in assistant superintendent of busi- Although the need for a Latino vide greater accountability to the Historically, the district has its March to begin the process of align­ ness services. business community member taxpayers of Newport-M0$(i. goal-setting sessions in the fall after ing the goals with the budget prior "We now need to go out into exists, trustee Wendy Leece said "It's the first time that I think the the budget has been completed. to its approval. that community and solicit inter- she felt it was SIITlply a lack of budget clearly outlines what the dis­ said Mike Fine, assistant superin­ By setting goals and refirung est,• Fine said. communication. trict is all about,· said trustee tendent of business services. them first, each department planned In February, the district distnb- "It's probably because it's such • Martha Auor. "For everything, it The school board then adjusts the its budget according to the goals uted 33,000 letters with return a new organization that it was a attaches a rationale.• already existing budget lo free up that are lo be accomplished during cards to find Newport-Mesa resi- lack of communication to the For the first time ever. the district money to accomplish the goals that the year. dents interested in serving on the rigHt group,· she said.

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Tbe general meeting of formanoe by composer and s~ Up Newport will Ol'ange Cout College'• include presentations for the Costa Men a utbol' Dee pianist Terence Alaric and Cache and Coast Guard offi­ singer Mignonne Profant, will Community Education Office Greenligbt initiative (Mea­ will present a workshop titled rure S) and the name Phas­ cials will discuss boating be presented ot 3 p .m . at the safety awareness at 2 p.m. at Newport Beach Central ·Investment Basics" from ing initiative (Measure T) at 6:30 to 9 p .m. Tuesdays 5:30 p,m. at the Riverboat Barnes & Noble Bopksellers Library's Friends Meeting 7561 Carson BJvO. , Long Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. through Oct. 3 in Room 108 at Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Free. (949) 717-3801. OCC's Ad.ministration Build­ Highway. Newport Beach. Beach. A free drawing for an ing. Registration is $35. (714) The meeting is open to the autographed copy of •Cap­ 432-5880. public. 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(714) on the traits and characteris­ Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Antibes, France. will be held 432-5725. tics of wealthy people based Ave. The program is not a tast­ from noon to 4 at the Central on the book "The Millionaire The Orange County Model Engineers ~lub will ing event. Free. (949) 717-3801. Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. An plan­ estate and Medi-Cal Mind# by Thomas Stanley. otter free train rides from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Satur· (949) 717 - 380~ . ning workshop co-sponsored (714) 256-0353. day and SUnday on Mackerel Flats and Goat Hill by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Junction Railroad at Fairview Park, 2501 Placentia SEPT. 22 Hoop It Up, a 3-on-3 basket­ Orange County and the Ski Carousel 2000 wtlJ be Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 548-7246. Barnes & Noble Fashion ball tournament, will be held Orange Caregivers Resource held at 1 p.m. at the Tee from 9 a.m. to. 5 p.m. at the Center will be held from 6 to Room, Newport Beach Golf Island will present Violet P. 8:30 p.m at Silverado Senior Course, 3100 lrvine Ave. The Woodhouse. coauthor of Orange County Fair & Expo­ sition Center, 88 Fair Dnve. LJVing, 350 W. Bay St., Costa theme for this event, present­ SU.hflower Gardens, an Room, 1131 Back Bay Dnve. ·Divorce & Money: How to Mesa. Attorney Fay Bllx will ed by the Balboa Ski & Sports Alzheimer's/dementia care Program topics include local Make the Best Financial Parking is located off Mem­ lead the presentation. A $10 Club, is "Reaching New facility, will host a community dolphins. Free. (949) 723-5424. Decisions During Divorce· at mac and Fairview Drive. donation is optional. (7 14) Heights.• (949) 721-9316. educational program on the 7 p.m. at 953 Newport Center (972) 392-5859. 680-0122. ___,,, "Durable Power of Attorney Drive. Woodhouse will dis­ for Health Care" at 1 p.m. at SEPT. 21 cuss her book and offer her 3730 S. Greenville, Santa presentation about divorce SEPT. 24 WEDNESDAY · The Costa Mesa Chamber of TUESDAY Ana. (714) 641-0959. and money. She will take Hoop It Up, a 3-on..J basket­ A representaUve from the Commerce will hold a 90- questions from the auruence. will A representaUve from the admissions office at UC River­ The Orange County chapter minute Breakfast Boost from (714) 957-9797. ball tournament, be helct admissions office at CaJ Poly side will visit Orange Coast of Women in Business will 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at Costa from 9 a.m to 4 p .m. at the San Luis Obispo will visit College's ltansfer Center from present a seminar titled "E­ Mesa Country Club, 1701 The Marketplace Women of Orange County Fair & Ex po­ Orange Coast College's 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to talk with stu­ Conunerce: What's Right for Golf Course Drive. Reserved Orange County will hold its sition Center, 88 Fair Dnve li'ansfer Center at 10 and 11 dents intere~ted in transfer­ Your Business?# at 6 p.m. cost is $12, $17 at the door. first luncheon meeting from Parking is located off of Mer-· a.m. to cliscuss transfe r prepa­ ring. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Sept. 20 at the Westin South (714) 885-9090. noon to 1:30 p.m. in Costa rimac and Fairview Drive. rabon, majors and options. Road. (714) 432-5894 . Coast Plaza, 666 Anton Blvd., Mesa. The nonprofit organi­ (972) 392-5859. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Costa Mesa. $35 for members, A support group for care­ zation is a gathering of Chris­ Road. (714) 432-5894. Newport Beach Community $45 for guests. (714) 731-1077. givers sponsored by the tian women involved in the lbe ninth annual Susan G. Services will present an Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange marketplace. The event's Komen Breast Cancer Foun­ PaineWebber wtU sponsor a eight-week series of drawing PalneWebber wtll 'hold a County will meet from 1 lo 3 guest speaker will be Judy dation's Orange County Rdce M Eight Common Mistakes and painting workshops for seminar titled •Investing for p.m . Sept. 21 at the Hoag Sweeney, former president of for the Cure will be9in at 6:30 Retirees Can Make with beginners through advanced Women - Taking Control" at HeaJth Center, 1190 Baker The Times Orange County a.m. at Fashion Island, 905 Their Financestt lecture from students in mixed media from 6 p .m. at its Newport Beach St., Costa Mesa. Free. (7 14) Edition. $30. (949) 640-4789. Newport Center Drive. The noon to 1.30 p.m. at the Hotel 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednes­ office, 888 San Clemente Dri­ 593-9630. event has raised $4.5 null1on Huntington Beach, 7667 Cen­ days, beginning Sept. 20, at ve. (949) 717-5600. in eight years to help pdy for ter Ave. Free with advanced Vince Jorgensen Cente r, The Assodatlon of Profes­ breast cancer research, edu· reservations. Lunch is provid­ 2005 Dove r Drive, Newport The Orange County Coast­ sional Consultants will pre­ SEPT. 23 cation and treatment. Rdce ed. (949) 467-6143. Beach. The cost is $66 for res­ Keeper will hold a general sent a lecture tiUed #Unlock A workshop on senior asset entry fees vary depending on idents and $71 for nonresi- · meeting at 7 p.m. at the New­ the Power of Your Network,• survival will be held at 10:30 age and when participdn(s PalneWebber wtll present a dents. (949) 644-3151. pqrt Dunes m the Wind & Sea a discussion on ways to build a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior register. (714) 957-9165.

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Minimum health coverage, our commu· ing lpacel all Clay long with­ source of money for long· ten and the wrtten •feel like nitiel suffer,• Dunn aaJd. •we out spending money at term maintenance,• aa.ld we're not very holpttabli to tt.e iii jult DO other way. 1be wage pays only about St,000 Ridgeway, adding that he COit of my_house, food and per month for a .o.. hour work are tn a health ai1i1 mode neighborhood bustneaes. tow1lt trade. They threaten and need to expend a lot of While residents, Yilitors lt a1 an appropriate way everything ii just too high for week. saw not to.AOJDe back.• our time and energy to offk:en to fund neighborhood anything e11e.• Pinon's family is more for- and parking control But Debey aa1d that using issue.• improvement projects like the Dlegal prescription drugs tunate than many, since her resolve this have complained about the parking revenue for neigh­ Theze are other etfortl new devices, data from the revitalization of Balboa borhood improvement pro­ could be dangerous, but at four children have recently Peoinlula. times they are all Pinon said been accepted ilito the state being made to help people meters will give dty ottidall a jects seemed like a good idea. who aren't eligible for clea.rer picture of parking Con.$Udion on the SJ.5- If the dty could come up she can afford. Healthy Families program, enforcement in Newport milllon project, which "11ll Pinon is one of many Costa which provides health care Healthy Families, but can't with a way to tnaeue the afford health insurance. Beach. make streets around the amount of parking money it Mesa residents wbo don't fQr children from low-income During the trial period, the think they have adequate families. Julie Poulson, interim pavilion JI!.Ore pedesti:tan- spends on improving neigh- director of the Orange Coun­ smart meter company down­ friendly, is set to begin within bomoods •1 would look at bealth care. However, the program loaded information from the 1 According to a 1UJVey just doesn't cover Pinon or her ty Health Care Agency. has a year. ' that very seriously, • she said. · promised to station two meters several times, said · Oty Manager Homer Blu- She· added that since released by St. Joachim husband and she is worried· Rieb Edmonston, the city's dau responded to Ridgeway's Church in Costa Mesa, a about her family's ability to health advocates and one trattic engineer. By cross­ suggestion by saying the beach visitors don't spend member of the Orange Coun- keep up with the $220 nurse at the organization's checking the data against council will have to make a much money tn the dty, rev­ ty Congregation Community monthly payments. cburches. parking citations, the compa­ dec:ision on toughening the enue from meters and park­ Organization, 120 of 200 To help Pinon and oth~ Details like the placement ny was able to assess the pa.rking enforcement tng fines would get them to Spanish-speaking congrega- in her situatiQn, the Orange of the advocates and nurse city's enforcement of parking ·we are certainly going to contribute to the ma.tnte­ tion members did not have County Congregation Com­ have yet to be worked out. regulations. realign parking enforce- nance of the beach and adja­ health insurance. munity Organization, a coun- but St. Joachim's congrega­ This year, the city is ment, • he said, adding that cent streets. Across Orange County, tywide collaboration of tion is hoping to get one of expected to take in about $2 hot spots such as the peninsu- She also said she would about 400,000 people are churches, is lobbying to the advocates and the nurse, rnllllon from parking fines la could be singled out for advocate a •grace period• for · uninsured - the majority obtain llealth advocates and said Paty Madueno, a church and more than $1 .2 million inaeased patrols by enforce- expired parking meters, such Latinos or low-income fami- nurses for its members, to member. from parking meters, officials ment officers. as an extra 10 minutes before lies, according to a UCLA expand the Healthy Families •we've been really active, said. But deciding between pos- being dted. study. program, to include health working to make a differ­ .Councilman Tod Ridge­ sible increased revenue and •1 think we should have A decrease in affordable care for parents, and to help ence, and we deseJVe this way mentioned the findings the public's wishes won't be compassionate enforcement housing in the county has organize more nonprofit ci>m­ reward,• she said. •They at a meeting of the ad hoc easy, said Edmonston, adding so that it's not cruel and it's made health insurance a lux- munity clin1cs. would be available to all Cos­ committee on Balboa Penin­ that the dty constantly fair," she said. •There should ury for many working fami- A bill to expand the ta Mesa residents, not just our sula's revitalization and receives letters from angry be.a gfaee period rather than lies, said Corey 1impson, Healthy Families program to cburdl members. And Costa brought up the extra revenue residents and visitors. jumping on it if time's up.• spokesman for the communi- parents is being cQll.Sidered Mesa is in need.•

number of heavy hitters ill when children have games, times faced by ordinary read- BUSH the Orange County Republi­ FARM she said. FIRE ers. . can scene, said headquar­ •I think the soccer fields are "You come out of it know­ CONTINUED FROM A 1 ters chairwoman Lee Frod­ CONTINUED FROM A 1 great, but I have heard from CONTINUED FROM A 1 ing you did your best, and sham. some residents that it is very that you made a difference,• ·rm confident that we Among those expected to fanfare, a year later than noisy,• Foley said at the meet­ N.Y., describes his horror and Curt said. •Tuat helj>s you go can carry California,• he tum out are Fuentes, repre· planned. ing. •You can't keep children fear tn dealing with the shoot­ on.• said . "This is a state where sentatives from the Republi­ But the beginning of the from making noise, but maybe ing of a young. boy. A para­ Then too, there are many people want change.• can national party, Newport American Youth Soccer Orga­ we can put up trees or a wall.• medic recalls the scene in the stories in the book that Bush's talk ranged across Beach City Council candi­ nization season last weekend 1-imiting park hours might wake of the Oklahoma City recount moments of victory. several topics, hitting on his date Steve Bromberg, and - and the practice games tWo help, Dilsi.sian suggested. bombing of 1995. And Capt. Costa Mesa Battalion ·Chief James Ellis contributes support for local control of representatives for Con­ weekends ago - has brought 1be. noise is not bothering Gregg Steward of Costa education, the repeal of far more noise than nearby all the park's neighbors, said Mesa's Fire Department tells a story about battling a blaze gressman Christopher Cox residents had anticipated. Dil­ Ed Lorenzo ,the story of responding to the at Malibu - a situation that inheritance taxes and other (R-Newport Beach), Assem­ sis:ian said. Keane, a Avenue subjects. blywoman Marifyn Brewer resident May 3, 1999, attack on the grew extremely threatening. Planning Commissioner Southcoast Early Childhood but then was overcome by the Thursday will see the and state Sen. Ross Johnson. •rm just watching and Katrina Foley, who also lives Learning Center in Costa persistence of the men on the official opening of the ·we certainly will have waiting,• be said. "I haven't on Lorenza Avenue, said at a Mesa. front lines. Republicans' •Newport plenty of food and bever­ commission meeting Monday had any problems that I'd com­ But the message of the The Yoders self-published Beach• headquarters, which ages,• Frodsham noted. that she has heard several plain about yet• book, Curt said, is intended to their book in July, and they is actually located on 17th The headquarters is at complaints about the noise. Oty Manager Allan Roeder be hopeful. The wrenching say response so far bas been Street in Costa Mesa. 485 B. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Based on the complaints, said the recreation staff will situations and the moments of strong. After an initial print­ with try The opening ceremonies, Ceremonies begin at 5:30 the majority of the noise is on meet Foley to to get powerlessness that firefight­ ing of 4,000 copies, they are which are open to the pub­ p.m . For more information, weekends from about 8 a.m. to more specific infllJfmation ers encounter have some­ moving on to a second run of lic, will be attended by a call (949) 646-7369. 6 p.m., and at weeknights about the complaints. thing to say about the difficult more than twice that amount. The Yoders will read from and. sign •The Heart Behind the Hero· at 3 p.m. Sunday at Borders Books, Music & C~e. 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more infor­ mation, call (949) 631-8661.

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··DATEBOOK . Thursday. September 14, 2000 Al1 Rothschild's has recipe for.long-term success predominately Northern Ital­ ian dishes prepared by bead FYI hen Helmut Reiss chef P.Q. Alizondo, who's WHAT: Rothschild's came over from been with the restaurant tor WHERE: 2407 East W Munich and 17 years. Coast Highway; Corona opened Rothschild's in 1977, You can't go wrong start­ Del Mar the Corona Del Mar land­ ing with a basket or two of WHEN: Lunch is M on­ scape was quite·diflerent the garlic bread ($2.95), thick day through Saturday, than it is today. Most of the slices of French bread 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun­ restaurants open then have smeared with butter, garlic day brunch is offered changed hands many times, and fresh chopped parsley. from 10:30 a.m. to 3 although a few stalwarts; It's toasted just Jong enough p.m. Dinner is Monday such as The to melt the butler and through Sunday from 5 DINING ~uiet Woman, release the garlic's flavor to 11 p.m. Five Crowns, without any burnt or charred COST: Expensive REVIEW and ReJSs' taste. CAU.: (949) 673-3750 Rothschild's, Not listed on the menu is have stood the test of time. a wonderful seafood platter The recipe for a successful the Wllle, butter and caper ($12.95) that features an sauce that is served on the and Jong-lived restaurant is assortment of chilled shell· an elusive thing, not taught Scampi ($20.95j. It's lighter, fish and smoked fish served and I think it better brings in the best of cooking with both a dassic cocktail out the delicate flavor of the schools. Great food doesn't sauce and red pepper calaman. guarantee success. As impor­ remoulade. Rothsclu.ld's features an tant as location is, there are The house specialty, toast­ extensive wine ltst that several restaurants that have ed artichoke hearts ($5.95), boasts wmes from most of been around for years that I was also a favorite or ours on the world's major wine pro­ still have trouble finding. a recent visit. Baby artichoke ducing regions. I was partic­ Consistency, in my mind, hearts are marinated in ularly pleased to see several is one of the most important herbs and white wine and excellent wines from Cali­ faCtors; friends of mine told DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT broiled until slightly cnspy. Rothschlld's owner Heidi Patricola, left. and manager Debbie Howard bold up a boWe fornia's central coast. includ­ me with obvious pleasure The wine herb marinade ing a '96 Sanford pmot noir, that the service and, indeed, highlights the mellow flavor of French wine at the Newport Beach restaurant Despite its name, Rothschild's mainly serves the cuisine of Northern Italy on its menu, prepared by chef P.O. Alizondo. featured. the menu at Rothschild's or the vegetable without My only disappointment haven't changed in years. overpowering it. was the desserts, al.UM;~~,,. And while change is often Rothschild's offers several All of the pasta is mddc ~ iarity with. hls creations. I veal is cut slightly thicker the one that stands out is good, there is something soups each day, including an on the- premises. and the don't usually order chicken than is typical, ens~ring that worth noting. AU but two are comforting about knowing excellent lobster bisque freshness of the noodles I!> when I dine out, but I tasted it remains moist and lender, made off of the premises. or that there will be a place that ($6.95) that is loaded with evident m dishes such as the my fnend Kdren's Pollo alla and the sweetness of the the two made in-house, their can be relied on, year alter large chunks of lobster meat Linguine Maremonte Mustarda ($17 .SO) dfld was berries is the perfect foil to !.peaal ice cream dessert lS a year, to provide good food in in a rich, creamy broth with ($15.95). Sweet crab medl unpressed at the dehcate fla­ the slightly tart sauce. must. Rtcb vanilla ice cream ..a pleaS411l atmosphere, 1ust a hint of sheny evident and plump sh.rimp are vor of the boneless chicken Several fish specials are 1s served on a chocolate crust served by polite and atten­ in the finish. We also Li ked sauteed, blended with mush­ bredsts that were sauteed in offered daily. If your waiter and topped with chocolate tive staff. the chilled cucumber soup rooms, garlic and a touch of d light sauce of white wine mentions that they hdve sauce and fresh meringue. Rothschild's, now run by ($5.95) that makes an cream and tossed with wide flavored wtth Dijon mustard. caJdmari steaks, don't hesi­ It's a decadent treat that we Reiss' daughter. Heidi Patri­ appearance in the summer; linguine noodles. The noo­ The ducken remained moist, tate. It's said that cald.ffidri all found ourselves fighting cola, sits on Coast Highway copious amounts or dill dles have a beautiful golden and the mustard added a has to be cooked for either over. at the beginning of Corona accent the delicate cucwnber hue Crom the fresh eggs ruce bite to the mtld meat. two minutes or two hours; Rothschild's is an elegant Del Mar. It is ide ntified only in this refreshing first course. they're made with, and there Northern ltdly borders anything in between rrught restaurant that has cap­ by the unassuming black The menu also features an is just the right amount of Austria and Sw1tzerland, and make good shoe soles but tured tj1at elusive recipe for awning that crowns the extensive selection of pasta sauce to bring out the flavor the cuisine of lhe re91on bor­ won't be anything you'd long-term success. It's the entrance. . dishes, all of which can be of the pasta without being rows heavily from its neigh­ want on your dinne r plate. perfect place for a romantic Inside, whitewashed brick ordered as half orders for d thick or cloying. bors. This is evident in the Alizondo has the two-minute date or to celebrate a spe­ walls adorned with 19th cen­ first course selection. Chef Alizondo hasn't Veal Rothschild's ($22.95). cooking technique down cial occasion. tury oil paintings, rich car­ Beware, as my friend Kym changed the menu much Veal medaJhons are hghtly perfectly. The calamari we pets and muted lighting give found out, full orders are during his tenure, so it's no breaded and Sduteed in a were served was as tender as • STEPHEN SANTACROCE'S restau­ the restaurant an old world easily enough for two - I'm surprise that he prepares his lemon butter sciuce. and then dny I'd ever had. It's typically rant reviews appear~ ottlef charm that contrasts with sure a half order could serve entrees with a deft hand finished wtth a compote of served with a tomato-based Thursday. Send him your comments today's trend towards bright as an entree for many. born from an intimate famil- imported lingonbemes. The sauce. but try it instead with at food_criticOhotmai/.com. lighting and sharp edges. 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His surly swagger ls late 1950s, cries of •say it gy number with Rose Costa Mesa convincing enough, but he isn't sol• rang out virtually Alvarez and a group of WHEN: Thursdays requires more vocal power, in unison from teenage girls Shriners, excised due to the t hrough saturdays at 8 or perhaps a body mike, to across the country. Shortly lack of a suitable male cho­ p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. sell his devastating big thereafter, the Broadway rus. The rest of •eye Bye until Oct. 7 num,ber "You've Got to Be Birdie" is splendidly intact. cos~ s1s Sincere." THEATER ;~!c~ye The show gets off to a CALL.:(949)650-5269 Stephen Rifenstein iS REVIEW Birdie" was rousing start with the effective in limited duty as born. •Telephone Song,• in film version, this is a part Kim's tioyfrlend,· Hugo. Creators Michael Stew­ which choreographer Kerri that cries out for a gifted · "Bye Bye Birdie" is a art {book), Charles Strouse Vickers sets a sizzling pace Latina, and Sanchez fills show that expends most of (music) aQd Lee Adams for the young chorus, with the bill to the brim. its comic and mUSical (lyrics) weren't exactly Scott Weber particularly Megan Endicott is a spir­ ammunition in its first act, household names in the pleasing as an acrobatic ited, bubbly Kim MacAfee, leaving the post-intermis­ business, but they were nerd. the teen chosen at random sion period as a sort of astute enough to capitalize Cut to Manhattan, where to receive Birdie's·last kiss. mop-up. However, the on the mood of the country struggling songwriter Ken Jagosz warms to his highlight of the evening for their social satire. And a Albert P.eterson has com­ role as her heavy-banded, arrives in that second act as few years later, budding posed a song for Conrad publicity-hungry father, Sanchez steams up the sex kitten Ann-Margret ("One Last-Kiss") that'll while Janet McGregor stage with her sensuous, was warbling the title song make him a mint and allow lends warmth and sub­ show-stopping solo "Span­ on the big screen. him to finally wed his stance as her more down­ ish Rose." That song wasn't includ­ comely assistant. to-earth mother. With Sanchez's superla­ ed in the original stage pro­ Kyle Myers delivers an The stereotypical mother tive vocal power and Vick­ duction, but you'll find it in animated, energetic perfor­ to e nd all mothers, Myers' ers' scintillating choreogra­ the Costa Mesa Civic Play­ mance in the Peterson role mom is projecte d with phy, •eye Bye Birdie" is a house's spirited revival. essayed on stage and over-the-top virtuosity by splendid kickoff for the Director/musical director screen by Dick Van Dyke, Agne:; Bums, who milks Civic Playhouse's ambitious Damien Lorton uses it to but the show's standout, not this rich charact~r role for · season of the Musical." cover scene changes, surprisingly, is th~ incom­ all it's worth. Erin Lee God­ assigned to a group of teen parable Adriana Sanchez a s frey sparkles as the side­ • TOM 1l1US reviews local the­ fans of the Presley·esque his secre tary/fian.cee Rose. kick role of Ursula, while ater for the Oaily Pilot. His Mama (Agnes Bums) comes between her songwriter son Conrad Birdie, who's mak­ Never mind that Janet David Christiansen has reviews appear Thursdays and (Kyle Myers) and his sweetheart (Adriana Sanchez) ln "Bye ing his final pre-induction Leigh played the role in the some nice moments as Saturdays. Bye Birdie" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.

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Mix·ofsatire. and substance. lnakes 'Beek.in' funny FYI Act I, impresses as the bewil· dered bride-to--be m the sec­ t's always pleasant, when WHAT: "Everett Beekinff ond act, making a necessary viewing a play, to be in connection With the past to I on the inside jokes - and WHERE: South Coast better define her future. at South Coast Repertot.y, the Repertory, 655 Town Jelf Allen does much with jokes are not only inside, Center Drive, Costa both Mesa little actual dialogue as they're right down the street. Chappell's doltish husband With •Everett Beeldn, • his WHEN: Tuesdays in New York and Scott's fifth world premiere at SCR, through Fridays at 8 more sophisticated but playwright Richard Green- p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 equally reticent father in .. ER berg take~ and 8 p.m. and Sundays Calilomia. 'HEl11 some conuc at 2:30 and 7:45 p.m · Scenic qesigner Chris Bar­ REVIEW potshots ~ot until Oct. 8. reca has an opportunity to ., only at his COST: $28-$49 . work with traditional and New York Jewish heritage, CALL: (714) 708-5555 modem settings in the same but at Costa Mesa and play, creating a stuffy New Orange County circa 2000. Jewish swtor .of their ailing York apdrtrnent in Act I and It's a play that will work sister negotiates an ocean of the smoothly alternating equally well, for different hostility in his quest to marry moderrusbc settings that reasons, on both the left and his beloved and move her to define the second dCt. right coasts. Calilorrua. True, the StruCtW'e or Greenberg's first act is set ·Everett Beekin • 1s gun­ on Manhattan's Lower East Though they never make it, that some of the family micky, but Greenberg pro­ Side just after World War fl, vides some delicious insights and the Yiddish is thick goes bi-coastal is evident in the second act, "The Pacif­ mto his characters m both enough to be cut with a knife. past and present elements, The descendants of some of ic," as present-day family 'members entertain a sour serving up sweet substdJlce these characters occupy the with his juicy sat.Ire Tht> lltle relative from New Yoik second act - played by the "Everett Beeldn" at the South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa stars, from left, J eff character would ldke several same actors - and the local whose views of California Allen , Nike Doukas, Carole Goldman, Kandis Chappell and Adam Scott, not pictured. paragraphs to fully expldm satire is equally chunky, are slightly to the left of sufhce to sdy tu!;: persondge directed with wit and insight Woody Allen's. This is where 1s pivotaJ to both !>egmenl!>. by Evan Yiopoulis. Greenberg's delicious satire with an acidic tongue. In one ease. Doukas' interpretation from the poised, mgrdllatmg. A "Goy's Gwde to Y1d­ Part I, subtitled "The seeps in, opening with a of her most stinging cha­ of the social butterfly in Act amb1llous suitor Jtmmy m chsh" JS proV1ded in the pro­ Shabbas Goy" for a gentile prim society lady's guided tribes, she envisions ·a IJ is also right on target. Act I to th~ vacuou!>, clueless gram for the benefit of those invited to Jewish homes on tour of the bridge connecting Crime Walk at Disneyland The formidable mother of Ev in the second dct, at d los~ unfamilidI with the genre, but the Sabbath to perform tasks the SCR complex with South where visitors can share in a Act I, who would barricade when his bndt> take!> d pow­ the concept is not that chff1cult forbidden to h.ts hosts, gener­ Coast Plaza. true urban experience." the door against the Gentile der on thetr wedchng ddy An to grasp Seldom has a pldy so ally consists or two sisters at That VJSitol' - a welcome Chappell and Ni_ke visitor il she could, is deliv­ extended sequence mvolvmg bdsically convel"Sdbondl delJv­ a kitchen table kaffeklatch return by Kandis Chappell, Doukas {the aforementioned e red with bitter comic sour­ culturdl opposites Chdppell ered such pure hilarity. dissecting their friends, hus­ one of SCR's more accom­ guide) also are the sbarp­ ness by Carole Goldman, and Scott is d supenor piece bands and - when she's out plished and most sorely tongued sisters of the first who takes an almost mute or character dehneat1on • TOM TIT\JS reviews local theater ol the room - their old­ missed actresses.- proceeds act, who handle the Old cameo in Act II. Tessa Aubef")Onis, d yutual . for the Daily Pilot. His reviews country mother. The non- to dissect West Coast culture World dialogue with equal Adam Scott shifts gears no-show as the sickly Mui m appear Thursdays and Saturdays

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away. Bet­ hart, who seem,, to be making 'Nurse Betty' ty witness­ a career out of playing jerks in offers hits· and Mrs. es some­ LaBute films. And Zellweger, thing so of ~Jerry Maguire• fame, is I Betty,• direc- N urse horrible it again engaging as a woman tor Nell UlBute's most mainstream throws her who remains perky in spite movie to date thanks to writ­ Into a fan­ of her joyless life. Her sweet­ ers John C. Richards and tasy world ness and smiles are touching­ James Flamberg, can be where she ly sincere. swnmed up as equal parts believes All that sugar can give "Fargo," "The Purple Rose she's the · you a toothache, however, of Cairo" and •PuJp Fiction.• S~nne Perez ex-ti~cee and one longs for tttore As the writer/director of of soap zingers from Chris Rock, lik,e •vour Friends and Neigh­ surgeon his comment on tbe "Bla.Iid bors• and •tn the Company Dr. David Raven (Greg Kinn­ Canyon.• He and Morgan of Men," ear) and drives to L.A. to find Freeman make a perlecUy ffI LaBute has him. This sets off a surreal droll odd couple and are well R chain of events involving two worth the price of admission. hit men. CRITICS ~~~;r:ity • SUSANNE PEREZ. 45, lives In for amoral The screen really comes women alive as w~ watch the gentle­ Costa Mesa and Is an execUtive people and edgy humor. This manly, thoughtful Charlie assistant for a financial servkes and an new film. while still a black company. (Morgan Freeman) and his FBI comedy, has more sympa­ eyeball-rolling, cynical pro­ a.m.t thetic characters - particu­ tege Wesley (Chris Rock) dri­ pla)iecl larly women - and is not ve cross-country on Betty's 'Way of the Gun' by James quite as de manding of its trail. Charlie tapes her photo Spader audience. to the dash and begins to good for video pick In .. The A small-town Kansas fantasize about Betty, even ne of my all-time Watcher," waitress who dreams of fin­ as he declares she Yjill be his favorite movies is ishing nursing school, Betty playing "last job.• 0 "The Usual Sus­ In local Size more (Renee Zellweger) Through a quirky set of pects,• which won an Oscar is so addicted to he r hospital events, Betty finally mee~ for best screenplay in 1996. theaters. soap opera that she serves up with he r idol, whose real So I looked forward to writer he r customers during the name is George and is cer­ Christopher McQuarrie's commercials. Her lout of a t(linly no prince. When the newest screenplay and direc­ complications, double-cross­ mob can't of the expectant father-to-be. husband, used car salesman poor girl quotes entire scenes torial debut, #The Way of the ings that'd make the CBS­ have a Aie you getting a taste for Del (Aaron Eckhart}, is busy from old episodes as her life Gun.• The only problem TV Survivors proud and sev­ money trail this convoluted plot yet?. hatching stupid schemes story, George thinks she's the with 'having expectations is eral moments of stylized and connecting And that's the problem - when he 's not raking notch­ tnost amazing method that you're oftentimes let superb acting. them there's just too much going es, literally, above the bed in actress he's eve r seen. He down by them, as I was with It's just that by the end of thq>Ugh on here for McQuarrie's own his office. tnes to cast her in his show, this film. it all I was, franldy, kinda this unwel- good. It's a buddy movie, a Most of the fun of this which sparks the film's vio­ It's not that •way of the bored. And that's not good come crime drama and a philo­ movie is in the little twists lent climax. Gun" wasn't a 'decent mov\e. when the ending is a bang­ event. sophical and psychological and turns of the plot, so I The entire cast is terrific, There were flashes of bril­ bang-shoot-ern-up, reminis­ Enter Mafia-style shoot 'em up don't want to give loo much especially Kinnear and Eck- liance, dizzily twisting plot cent of a combination ,....., western without the benefit between the films •Butch Samo Richard of a good guy. Cassidy & The Sundance (James The only thing it's missing Kid" and "Heat." Caan), Brunette is the kitchen sink. And it ( l:ir \.:, ,,, 1 \\''I ,1,,hl"li"I •Gun" follows the fina1 who goes would have bad that too if 11,, (lid I .1,1 1llllll ll \\ I\. caper of two career-criminal in search of the kidnappers McQuarrie could have fig­ ( l 11, l'olrc 1 \t \ 11111< losers, Parker (Ryan and victim, along with the . ured out a way to fit it in. •• Phillippe) and Longbaugh two security men Jeffers and So, on the Brunette scale AUTO • HOMEOWNERS •~ (Benicio Del Toro). Thinking Obecks ffaye Diggs and of "Pay Full Price,• "Bargain 40 ~ars In Business it will be their big score, the Nicky Katt), who were both Matinee,• •Video Rental,· two kidnap Robin (Juliette initially hired to protect the · wait for Cable,· or ·show Lewis), surrogate mother for expectant mother. Never­ Me the Way of the Gun and ~~~ a very wealthy couple, with mind that they are of some­ I'll Sbow You The Way to the ._...... _... ../ > ,...., the intent of ransoming the what dubious character Door,• I give this movie, rat­ . 949-631-77 40 unborn child. themselves, and that Jeffers ed R for violence and lan­ 441 Old Newport BIYd. • Newport 8eacfi The problem is that, is having an affair with the guage, a strong rating of (Neu Hoag Hotpital) unknown to the guys, the mother-to-be, or that the real "Video Rental." proud parents-to-be are father of the expectant surro­ linked to the mafia, and the gate mother's child is the son • RICHARD BRUNETTE. 37, is a recreation supervisor with the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident.

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Thursday, September 14, 2000 AIS EDITORIAL City needs right path for M~er's Mile t's about time. Dur­ metamorphosis it needs ing the last decade, to survive. I Mariner's Mile has Yes, clean up the been on the decline. area. Give it a face.lift. Business on this Make it pedestrian cm• stretch of Coast High­ friendly. C reate an llWPO~IEICH way has dwindled over access to the bay. Newport Beach City Hall, the years. Stores and We agree with Plan­ 3300 Newport Blvd., restaurants have closed Newpc;>rt Beach, CA ning Commissioner 9286.'J;' (949) 644·3309 shop. The buildings Mike Kranzley that the Mayor. John Noyes need repairs, or per­ Coaadl: Gary Adams, bayfront vistas are Jan Debey, Nonna · haps, an overhaul. being neglected. Glover, Dennis O'Neil, Each year, there have "A bayfront walk Tod Ridgeway and Tom Th01lll0n been casualties. would he an incredible We worry that COAST COMMUNITY change to Mariner's COLLltl DISIRJCI Mariner's Mile will soon Mile," Kranzley said. become less of a land­ Dist:ric&K)(fice: 1370 "We've been very suc­ Adami Ave., Costa Mesa, mark and more a blur cessful in Newport CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 while speeding on Oymcel\or: Beach in hiding our bay Wllliam M . Vega Coast Highway. from everyone." loud: Paul G. Berger, dri­ George E. Brown, Walter A casual observer Residents are tired of G. Howald, Jerry Patter· ving by wouldn't even 8IUAN P08UOA I OAll.V Pl.OT shaking their heads son and Armando Ruiz know the area was sup­ over Mariner's Mile and rant to move in. Balboa Island, the And there is hope MIWPOIT·MESI posed to have a theme. sighing over what a Mariner's Mile should peninsula and Fashion yet. UllfllD KHOOL There would be little shame it is to let such DISTIKT reason to pull off the never have been Island are all great With the city on the potential go to waste. District Office: 2985-A road and stop for a neglected. gathering spots - but cusp of putting a vision Beu St., Costa Mesa, CA . We are too. City offi· 926261 (714) 424-5000 while. There would be It could have been the Mariner's Mile has plan in place for cials should waste no Saperlatendeat: .even less reason fo r a the hub that Newport the potential for so Mariner's Mile, the area more time and take Robert Barbot ao.nt: Dan.a Black. David major retailer or restau· Beach doesn't have. much more. could undergo the action to fix up the mile. Brooks, Jim Perryman, Martba.fluor, Judy Fran­ co, Wendy Leece and Serene Stokes FEEDBACK muA COllSOLIDITID Residents still split over Measures S and T Wllll DISTRICT • AT ISSUE: As the November ~lection nears, those on both The remarks of former city manag­ Crime is no 1965 Placentia Ave., sides of the dueling traffic initiatives speak out about stopping er Bob Wynn sadly exempWy the laughing matter Costa Mesa, CA 92627; hard reckoning of why things don't t love humor... love it, (949) 631-1200 development and preserving the community. change much in Newport Beach poli­ 8oanl.: Jim Atkinson. Fred tics {•Former dty manager alarmed love it. But I just can't get ewport Beach voters are approval. past your new approach to '8oclaniller, Dana Haynes, about Greenlight,• Aug. 24). Wynn being urged to support Mea­ This is foolishness. The authors of reporting crime in the Mike Healey and 1hldy served as an adequate city manager sure S, the Greenlight iniba· the Greenlight iniSiative did not have Police Files. It's sad that Ohlig·HAll N several years ago, but fails to see the uve on Nov. 7. Reject it. you choose to be ·cute• these acceptable uses in mind when explosion around us. The "Protection from 1Taffic Den­ with someone's misfortune. COSTA•sa drafting the language of the ballot Wynn served before the unrestrict­ sity " initiative, commonly referred to It is disrespectful to the sunm DISTRICT . measure. They were thinking about ed build-out of Fashion Island, the as the Greenlight initiative, is victim and frankly I was forcing votes on the proposed New· opened floodgate of residential and P.O. Box 1200, Costa flawed. lls real aim is to strip the really stirprised that this port Dunes Resort hotel, new hig_9- commercial expansion, as well as the Me1a, CA 92628· 1200; City Council's authority to amend the style of reporting has been (714) 75'-~3 rise office buildings in Newpo?t Cen · onerous and inconvenient addition of general plan and repeated. Boeftll Jim Perryman, Art ter, more apartment complexes any· voluminous traffic concerns through· leave it to the elec- Love the Pilot, love to ~. Artene Schafer, READERS where in the city and office/industri· out Newport Beach. Greg Woodside and Dan , RESPOND torate to decide when al e1tpansion in the v'iCinity of John laugh, but your idea of The Greenlight initiative is a solid· clever writing needs to go W~n change is acceptable. Wayne Airport. ly based philosophy that simply somewhere else. Greenligbt sponso~contend the The Greenlight initiative would states: ·u it's big enough to impact MELODY DAIGLE ••I COUNTY elected City Council members of create expensive referendums on our city and its quality of life. it's big Costa Mesa Newport Beach cannot be trusted to these •major amendments.• But it represent the will of the people when enough for the people to vote on ..... would aJso force votes unnecessarily it comes to acting on development before implementation.• on beneficial improvements that Wynn would have us believe that Photo choice issues. --- Greenlight proponents say city would improve the city'~ •quality of members of the City Council will was irresponsible life.• have their •tumds tied• and be councils have historically amended Concerning your Page 2 The people behind the Greenligbt unable to continue •business as usu­ the general plan when lucrative picture (•Discovering initiative are well·intentioned peo· al• -viola! development proposals have been ocean's treasures,• Sept. 5), I Perhaps then, in.steed of dodging presented. New development adds ple, serious in their desire to protect found it very upsetting that the issues, City Council members unwanted traffic and changes the Newport Beach from degradation. you would publish this pic­ might have make their positions face of the community for all time, But they have produced a flaw~ ture with the caption: heerd. they say - not for the better, but for ballot measure. If this initiative pass· •Looking for crabs and sea Cracker-barrel politics should be a the worse. Only by stopping big es, we' are stuck with it. It could be life in the tide pools.• development and changes to the changed in the future, only by a vote thing of the past Major issues facing This is against the law( general plan can the "quality of life" of the people. Voters must reject this our community should bear the voice This is not responsible of Newport Beach residents be pro­ 1ll·conceived initiative. of the people. journalism. tected. What Newport Beach needs is a A 10..story building anywhere in [When contacted) a Pilot Upon casual reading, the Green· •vision" for its future. The City Newport Beach should be big news. editor commented that you light initiative seems well-conceived Cound.l should put o temporary The addition of 556,000 square feet to just report situations and and innocent. But the fact of the mat­ moratorium on development and a major company in Newport Beach that you an1 not in the busl· ter is, the initiative will force costly appoint a body of citizens to work or the relocation of the American ness of entordng the law. Legion and the construction of a elections on deserving projects the with the Planning Commission to I nNlllze that fact, ~V- major hotel that Will cb.a.nge the char· public would ordinarily favor. For create a Visioo plan for the dty. The er, you are in the ~·•- of acter df a spedf1c village ol Newport example, the Newport Beach Central vision plan would then set ttie foun· iluJMU1ing Wormatlon. The .8eacb aboold interest au of us. Ubrary could not expand without an elation for a new general ~. a ~ caption and tbe pkture o( It ls toe> euy to sey that all new expensive election because Newport that will reflect the quality ol.. life cbildreD at the beech gift proj«tl will be voled down bY the Center hu exbamted lts general for. nery mdkation that what people cry peop48 Tbe Dunes profect ii an plan limits. A senior dtizeli'• bouslng In the meentime, make the City WU takiDg p&llce WU project of 100-plus units coilld not be ••...,,.. ol how we might p8lbAps ~. ftllaotl Council accountable for dedllom • dMD up lbe pollutioO ID an area tbat built anywhere in the dty without regarding general plan am.nd.IDeotl As. greDlbM'hlr ad voter approval. - b9m iDDwed to fester with DO ..... ldndlll...... and traflk: growth. It the elector• =-. If a chutdl wanted to build a fadl­ talullaa - Cbrougb ~t ol • ..... ddldND tD objectl llNnuously to a geDll'al plo ~ ~ ity north of BilOn Road between ...,. P.'ofeet. Pledng 4Jt'lbla IDIOrma· alMDdment the council ha acloptlld...... °' Jamboree Road and MacArthur llaD cm ..c:lly Web Pl.- might fur...... ,,. 2. farce a ...... _.um oc the-.. • people. Boulevard, tt could not do to without ._...,,,en• ,.....,., ...... the ...a• mejortty ,.,..... '°Med a vote of the people. Padlit View - •lllloakt rMmtwi ol lbe ...... ••u, 1111 «II f Q Memorial Park coUld not add • mau- tb9 ..el tbe people,~- ...... °"ea.ca. "' ••-3 wee. ••••••• ... 7 ...... bllpect .. ._...... ,.. ' soleum. UnColn lleirientary Scbaal ... , al• --··••111__ ...... M.b•1ccnlltfNgu"wzmt...... ol.,...... could not upend, lbort Of • coMty ,...... ld'um . A i*gbbOrbood lbop. wadL N peaple ID-~- a8ICI ...... cMI,...... ,,.. ...-As; ...... p1ag cam could not be bulll iD ...... ,...... b Balli; ...... 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PIClllG IHI Tars fit to be tied WlllllEIS •Sailors 'have revenge on their minds against Marina, HIGH SCHOOl F00111ll which ruined a perfect 1999 season with a 21-21 tie. Mike Dodd,' was even stin9fer in Bany Faulkner .. as much to prove as anyone. its 12-3 win over Paramount, DAILY PILOT "I didn't do a very good job of allc;>wing the Pirates a paltry 83 getting us ready to play that yards and four flrst downs. NEWPORT night,• Brinkley recalled of the The Sailors will attempt to 'IDnlllll"•~ BEACH - The Week 2 stalemate. which is the improve a modest rushing attack, ...... vs...... _. Newport Har­ which produced just 78 yards in its • Newport Hlrbor Higt\ 7 p.m. closest the Sailors have come to .....llif't ...... bf4 bor High foot­ losing in their last 30 games debut. It was the first time in 15 ball team has against teams outside the Sea games the Tars did not reach triple Cara Misty waited a year to View League. "That one was pret­ figures on the ground. ' ~ ...... settle what 48 AtJ1o,..., VL ~ tyugly, so we look forward to going Senior tailback Ryan Ortega at Newport Harbor. 7 p.m. minutes could collected 60 yards po 16 carries in out and doing a better job this ti.me ·~bf' not last season, when the Sailors around." his first varsity start, operating played to a 21-21 deadlock with It's the second time around this behind a similarly inexperienced eo.e. ... V'L ...c;,.,. Marina. season for both teams, after both offensive line. at Or.nge C.oast College, 7 p.m. Tonight, Coach Jeff Brinkley's received strong defensive perfor­ That offensive front will, once • eo.u Mesa by 15 Tars (1-0) get the chance to avenge mances in season-opening victo­ again, be without junior guard the only blemish on a 13-0-1 CIF ries last week. Bryan Breland, who did not play in CoraM .. Mw V'L Pamonll Southern Section Division VI Newport, ranked No. 4 in CIF the opener and will now miss at at~ High. 7:30 p.m. championship season, when the Division Vl and No. 7 in Orange least the next three games after • ..IMN .. bft Vl.kings (1-0) visit for a 7 o'clock County, held Orange Lutheran to undergoing hand surgery. OLYMPIC nonleague battle of former Sunset 172 offensive yards in a 14-7 home Dennis Thornton, who scored a DAILY Pa.or 5uSON Rlcmo League rivals. triumph. 100% (4-0-0) SCHEDULE And, Brinkley believes, he has Marina, under first-year coach SEE TARS PAGE 82 Agenda set for Olympians Aaron Peirsof, Misty May, second. Cara Heads-Lane, Chris Oeding, Lindsay Davenport. chance Swimming, volleyball, weightlifting, water polo and tennis are the sports, ..JI After dismal opener. Aaron Peirsol, Misty May. Cara Heads­ CdM hopes to apply Land, Chris Oeding and Llndsay Dav­ enport a.re the subjects. with the 2000 some 'Shyne' on its Olympic Games approaching. credentials Friday. Here's wsen The Big Five make their moves: Eagles in a grudge mode POMONA After Olympk Schedule b e i n g (PDl) • Estancia seniors look "shocked· (Sydney time. date by a lack of in .,....mhesls) to avenge key loss as physical Local Olympians and freshmen to Aliso Niguel play in their dates with the Corona del Games• with 7 p.m. kickoff Friday. Mar High's season-operung Sept. 16 • loss last week, Sea Kings • Misty Maly - 1 a.m. Bany Faulkner (7 p.m.} - Women's DAILY PILOT Coach Dick Freeman hopes he'll be pleasantly surprised LI;ldsay beach volleyball NEWPORT eliminations when CdM VlSits Pomona BEACH Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Gane­ Sept.18 Though Aliso • Misty """y · 1 a.m. 0 r .m.) - sha High. Women's beach volleybal eliminations Niguel High "To watch us get lut and Sept. 19 (20) left the Paci.fie not Hght back (against • A.won Nrsol - 4 p.m. (10 a.m.) - Coast League Cypress) stunned me,· Free­ Men's 200m backstroke heat after the 1998 man said of the 35-10 set­ • Undsel O.venport - S p.m. (11 a.m.) football season, back Saturday night. ·We · Womens singles tennis first round the Wolverines • Cara HelMll-Lw - 8:30 p.m. (2:30 didn't react that way in our never left the consciousness of the scrimmage.· p.m.) - Women's 75K weighlifting group Estancia seniors. A finals Freeman termefi the poor Sept. 20 Estancia Coach Dave Perkins showing "the worst football said hls seniors are still stinging • ~ hlrso& · 1 a.m. (7 p.m.) - game I've ever been associ­ Men's 200m backstroke semifinals from a loss to the Wolverine fresh­ ated with at Corona del • Misty May - 1 a.m. (J p.m.) - men, which cost the Eagles a shot at Mar,· and lack of aggression, Women's BNch Vollevball eliminations the PCL crown in 1997. more than rrustakes or the Sept. 2b (21) The Eagles (1 -0) will get the 25-point deficit, was the • Llndul O.wnport · S p.m. (11 a.m.) chance to settle that old score Fri­ - Womens singles tennis second round CONRAD LAU I OAll.Y Pit.OT . basis for his remdl'k. day at 7, when Aliso, now a mem­ #We need to hnd 11 guys Sept. 21 ber of the Sea View League, visits Eagles' Andy Romo (right) caught two touchdown passes last week. • Aaron Pelnol - 1 a.m. O p.m.) - who can hit somebody,• he M'1''s 200m finals for a nonleague game at Newport said, "because th.is is still a Sept. 21 (22) Harbor High. contact sport. If we don't • UndMy o.wuport · S p.m. (11 a.m.) •The guys that were on that have anyone who can tackle, · Women's sl~estennis third round _,, freshman team are a little excited we're going to have a lot 22(23) --- about this one.• Perkins said. Strictly .business shorter (coaches) meetings.· • Misty May - p.m. (9 a.m.) - Aliso, coached by Joe Wood, is Women's beach volleyball quarterfinals • With little challenge expected from Bolsa Grande, Freeman said he will try to excited to have another chance at a simplify things on defense. • UncMl Dav9"pOrt • S p.m. (11 a.m.) victory, after losing its first two con­ • Womens singles tennis third round Mustangs will need to push themselves on Friday. He also made wholesale tests this season to quality oppo­ changes to the starting line­ • Misty May • 8:30 p.m. (2:30 p.m.) - nents. COSTA MESA - The Costa Mesa High foot­ Women's beach volleyball semifinals ball team hosts Bolsa Grande for a 7 p.m. non­ up, which will feature seven • Ovis Oedlng - 10:15 p.m. (4:15 p.m.) The Wolverines were hammered new starters (some mere in Florida, 40-7, by Sebastian River league game Friday at Orange Coast College. But - Men's water polo preliminaries, USA vs. the Matadors are not the opponent Mesa Coach position changes) on defense Croatia High Aug. 31, then were bested, 25· and four oo offense. Sept. 23 (24) 13, 1.ast week against South County Jeny Howell is most interested in conquering. •The important thing, is how well we play,• Getting back o.n the right • UndNY Dav9"pOrt • S p.m. (11 a.m.) neighbor Capistrano Valley. will be • Womenrs sh'lgles tennis quarterfinals Howell said. •aoJsa Grande (1-22 its last 23 track no small chal­ Estancia, 0-4 against Aliso teams lenge against the Red Devils, • Ovis Oedlfta - 8:30 p.m. (2:30 p.m.) • with seniors (Estancia won the first games) is an average team that shoWdn't give our Men's water polo preliminaries, USA vs. guys much of a run. But, I told our kids to look al what Los Alamitos who knocked off Canyon, meeting in '94 against the Wolver· 18·7, last week and boast Yugoslavia ines' first varsity team). ls anxious to did last week against Washington of LA.. (The Griffins) knew they Sept. 24 (25) were going to win, but It was how they woo. They won, 51-0, doing heralded running back Eric • Oedlng. • 3:30 p.m. (9:30 a.m.) - take on what could be the stiffest Shyne, wbo could be the best M 's water polo prellmln'arles. USA vs. challenge on its preleo.gue schedule SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82 rtands SEE COM PAGE 82 • Dav9"pOrt - 5 p.m. (11 a.m.) SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 Wnm..n"s singles tennis semifinals • • 6 p.m. (12 p.m.) - Women's beach volleyball bronze medal match. gold medal match Sept.25S=G • a.ti 3~30 p.m. (9:30 a.m.) • Men's water prehmlnarles. USA vs. Hungary • ~ 0.V.IPOrt • S p.m. (11 a.m.) - Women~ singles tennis bronze medal match 5eDt. JI • Owtl o~...... 11111 -• 1:15 a.m. 0 :15 p.m.) . •Shifty Costa Mesa High Men's water polO pr•llmlnarles, USA vs. tailback leaves teammates Hungaf'y s.pt. • c:m laughing and the confuied • ~ Dal•iport;. 5 p.m. (11 a.mJ • Women's stnglel.,,,. gold rnedel defenders in state Of sbOck. ~ .... (21) • OWtl a.lnil-~ ~30 p.m. (2:30 p.m.) • Men's ~, P°'9 ~Is • Orta ~la:.m. 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Senior Devon Sutton has yards and a TD and, with his COM ·EAGLES led the ground attack with return yardage, including an 126 yards and one TD on 37 MUSTANGS interception, he finished with CONTINUED FROM 81 CONTINUED FROM 81 c~es . He had 110 yards on CONTINUED FROM 81 304 all-pwpose yards. NorttJ on S7 to 10. .n an 20 carries against Capo Val­ In addition, senior Alvin 10 to FMplex 5oUtt\ tthool ley. athlete the Sea Kings face this •\Ve need to play people everything well. 11\ey did. ~e Nguyen rushed for 92 yards season. on right at 1151 Falrplex Dr. like this, • said Perkins, Juniors Joel Smith C)nd d th b and a two touchdowns on Bryce Latimer have shared things they had to o e ng t seven carries, while fullback Shyne, rated No. 38 wh.om, many believe, has way, which will help them among SuperPrep magazine's • of that (88) against Cypress. assembled the' best Estancia the quarterback job. Smith improve. w e should win this Daniel Hunter (62 yards) and preseason All-Par \Vest Cd.M senior tailback Blake squad since the 1989 Eagles was 5 of 14 for 64 yards, with game, but we need to get bet- sophomore Jason Hurley (60 prospects, is weighing schol­ Hacker rushed for 47 y~ went 10-1. two interceptions, in the ter. • yards) Also found plenty of arship offers from Michigan on 13 carries, while junior The Eagles should have opener, while Latimer was -4 The Mustangs (1-0 and room behind a line anchored State, Wisconsin, quarterbacks Dylan Hendy their entire lineup healthy, of 9 for 25 yards and one pick ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern. by senior returners Charlie after defensive · State and Idaho. He is also and Joe Barber combined to agair:ist Capo. S · o· · · IX) ------Amburgey and being recruited by Nebraska, throw for43. starters Freddy Senior safe ty wereection impressive lVlSlOn in OF TOP 10 Sco tt Schepens . Miami and UCLA. Hendy, a Fountain Valley Rodriguez (safety), Mike Mudge, who a 48-23 win over Division IX Hunter, also d The 5-foot-10, 180-pound transfer who started, complet­ Bobby Arroyo (inside joins senior comer­ Saddleback. starter at tight end, speedster (4.4 seconds in the ed 3 of 8 with one intercep­ linebacker) and back Jeremiah But · Howell ~ Brea Olinda will sit out this 40-yard dash), who ga1ned tion. Barber connected on 3 of Jesse Cardenas Williams and senior hopes to eradicate 2 . -.-,.___ ,__---- week with a sore more than 1.100 yards as a 12 witho.ut a pick. (noseguard) sat out tight end Bra ndon some general slop- 3. Troy ankle, a move junior, burned Canyon for 227 The Sea Kings, ranked No. last week with ankle Alconcel (6-5, 230) piness and continue 4. South Hiiis Howell said was yards on 18 carries, including 6 in the CIF Southern Section injuries. as All-Sea View to fine-tune the s. Western mostly precaulion- touchdown bursts of 84 and Division IX preseason poll, Senior Andy returners, has been passing game. 6. Sonor:t ary. 35 yards. He had 181 yards but unranked this week, Romo caught both · big Wolverine That · passing 7. Fullerton . Bolsa Grande TD tosses and fin­ a after halftime. helping Coach punted eight times. They weapon. Mµdge game, triggered by . ~ Rancho Alamitos lost, 33-20, to Cen. John Capraro's Miramonte scored their touchdown with ished with 58 receiv- Fahad Jahid senior quarterback 9. Pacifica lury in its opener, 1 :14 left. ing yards on four returned a kickoff 80 League representative over:­ yards for the lone Patrick Hulliger, 10. Valencia but those 20 points come a 7-6 halftime deficit. Senior .Taumata Grey, a c~ tcbes . He also rushed four 7 Others r.-.. re presented the starter at tight end and Olid· times for 34 yards and Perkins score in Florida, the n broke produced l 2 : ..__... fourth-highest totaJ But Shyne, who did not one 51 yards last week. yards, one touch· IEstJlnda cany the ball in last year's dle linebacker, could make a said he'd have a more fea­ down and 12 com· during the recent difference for Cd.M. He tured role in the ground game Sophomore kicker pletions in 22 23-game struggle. 18·0 win against Cd.M, isn't Stephen Bemeking has two the only Pomona player who missed the opener with a this week. attempts. It was the most During that stretch, Coach Church conflict, That ground game was led field goals, with a long of 32 Steve Howard's Garden concerns Freeman. yards. completions by a Mesa team "We thought Cypress bad Pomaria is inexperienced by senior fullback Fahad in 104 games, dating to l990. Grove League representa· It's the first time since 1993 lives have surrendered 39.3 some athletes ... , • Freeman at quarterback, where first­ Jahid, who had 107 yards and The Mustangs, however. said. "They have a lot of guys year starter Odell Howard one TD on 13 carries. Estancia has played a Sea did not forget their ground points per game. They have who go both ways, but the completed just 3 of 10 for 27 Aliso, which has made the View opponent. The Eagles attack. Junior tailback !:'lick averaged just more than 11 people they have are studs.• yards last week. playoffs five straight seasons, are 0-5· 1 against Sea View Cabico. in bis first varsity points during that span , but Cd.M bas lost its last nine VIII competition, since leaving the Costa Mesa, a 47-0 winner Pomona held Canyon to including a ClF Division start, amassed 174 yards and last fall, is one of onJy two 180 offensive yards, while games outside of league play. crown in '96, has been incon­ circuit after winning the - by two TDs on 16 carries. He teams to shut Bolsa out. Cd.M managed less than half Barry Faulkner sistent offensively this ran. league crown in '89. also caught five passes for 74 _ by Barry Faulkner ' mpleted a pass Hawkins and Erica Buder and the No. 2 team caow...... tJ, 0...... - 0Nlt4 of Carmen and Diane Khowy each took two OrangeC:O. 1 0 ) 0 . .. this Golden \NM .. l 2 .. . 13 decisions, which helped lead season and has one inter- of three sets. •In women's community college 110C:Cer, host OCC • ~ l, Gol'hMt 1 S-~ 7. GWC • MM'lh Orange Coast tied Ventura, 2-2, In noncon· to a turnover-free opener. ception in three attempts. other 5. YoWlnof 2. Md>.tV 1, S.W. 1. S-· lube 7, Abel I. The Sa.ilon1' singles (Krista Mcintosh ference play. April Lynch and Cristina Guerin Manderino is also a defen- Running backs Adam and Vanessa Dunlap) each won a set. WWCDU &lea._ sive force at outside line- Hayward (56 yards) and -..-. CioLDmN WISf .. OU... CoMT J scored for Coast (5-3-1). · ...... , tw.oa 10, ~ Hlus. Otangeeo.t l 0 0 I · J backer, where his penchant Bernard Mitchell (50) each ...... • Nellon (NH) lost to ic.o, 1-6. def Shin. 6-l. lost to Golden Willt 0 I 2 2 • S . OCC •s.ckttt I , ~ I, Wtlght I. Sawc Kenned)! 5. • In hlgb echoo1 glrll goll, Newport Harbor for punishing hits drew oohs had 10 carries ln the opener, c.o.lilu., 46; Mcintosh (Nffi lolt 1-6, won ~ lost 4-6; Ouni.p (NH) lost M , - 7-6 (7-4), loft o-6. CIWC • Kon>bcw1 2. Sl4ele 2, FrMmOn I. S-· Lombltdo 6. (1-0) completed an 18-hole match with Mis· and ahs from the Harbor while senior reoeiver Aaron .,...... • ~uclef (NH) lost to &qu1ye1•wm1.,.,,,, 2-6. sion Viejo with a 303-353 nonlea~ victory faithful last week. \Vi.Wams adds to what Dodd d«. Kengwril).u.ng. ~def, Cheng-ferfhdl, 6-1; C. !Chou!y­ On· the blgh echool level: Tbe Estancia • D. IChouly lort 1-6, won 6-1 , 6-2: Adam..otson (Nffi won~ in tOOo heat at MissJon Viejo CC. l<.elly Hunt Also keying the Harbor considers excellent team M , 6-l. ' boys water polo team l05t its season opener, was the medalist (9-4). Undsay Galbraith bad defense are returning starten; speed. · - by Joseph Boo 14-6, to host Cypress Wednesday aftemOQP. a 104 and Sh'elly Roberts came in et 105.

yards, including an playoff game) and reception was particularly comical. On the CAB ICO imaginative 36-yard cat.ch basketball as a freshman. play, he fielded a Patrick Hu.Wger pass 6 and run with a flat pass. His willingness to &eek yards beyond the line of scrimmage at the CONTINUED FROM B1 Defensively, in his first cbalkmg• and gain more Saddlebac.k 30-yard line Tutning after the game ever at comerback, spedAlized coaching led cateh to address the oncoming defense. humorous - unless you're wearing an be returned his lon~ him to transfer to Mater Cabico quickly studder-stepped m place, opposing uniform. ~ . lntercepUon 21 yards, broke Del the ftnt temelter of bis eventually bursting lo his left, toward the •Eveiy time be got the~ in passing up a handful of other pass sopbonlore year. He started sideline, as a jelly-legged defensive back league, he had about 25 or 30 guys attempts, and contributed at tAUback and linebacker grasped at air. JaughiAg, • Mesa Coech Jeny Howell sa!d, bard-bitting nm support. for the MofUU'clll' CruJsing down the Sldelirie, one •t>ecause he'd make one or two lnoves and It was style, u well es IOpbomore team lat Roedninner defender came toward him with have (defenders) tailing down." substance, however, which teuon. o strong angle of pUnfuit. Qivtng him fJVfJfY In bi.I debut u a vandty starter Thursday, b4s MUltang fam exdted· Hll M.o teammates are opportunity to bring h1m down, or, at least. tbe Deily PUot Pleyw ol the \Veek showed b1J about the former C0tt4 certaJnJy glad to have himf drive Cablco out of bounds around ~ 10. ability to make tac.lderi loolt bfld was not Meu Pop Warner standout's u much for bis t'OllW: relief But Cebioo, Wing thrOurjh hil 1Ubc0ni&Us merely 0 JWIUJlertime thing. prep future. al bit OO•beJd prow.a. catalogue of mOY89, bioan ~ bll flee Unleublng a repertOlr9 of m~ collected •Ha doeln't have auper When the team met right bond towerd the clef.m.r, diNc:tinQ an through yMn of watching and playing the speed, but be bu great Prlday to reWJW the linaabwv downfield blocker to pick off tie game - and baaed byfegu14r drllling out. quiclmea, • Howell said. vldeoUlpe Of 1bililday'• last Itne Of defense. MomenlartJy confuted lld8 of .ICWUled team practicm - Cabfoo •He worb very bard and Saddleback game, Cablco's into brtef hclliledob by~ tbe lleight of IMmd, UM"ed 3CM aD·p.arpote yards and sc:ored he bu a lot ol 1Dltincta and apkllta iWgulerly inlliated the SAddleback defends broU hll ICiiM three toudldoWm to help the MUltangs natural atd.ty. You could ...UCOUI laughter. long eUOuab for C.blclo to ..min me rigllt put btii. ilOWn tM ...... l dt6Mt s.ctcDebeck. 48-23. pretty mildl tall be WU t 91be Mm Cnadted up to.,.,.. •• don't bow W-.1 got tlMll oae,. 1114 opening to be In the MVendl grade.. ad 1 laughed rtgbt ..... With them,. saMt Alts~ .... ldcltoa 62 PIO VOOd Cabko. wbo be Mia1 . ~lo llMIW y.nil to l9t up a leld pl. Qblco nl*bed Cabko, a fann. Uttle l..Mgue b•1aD the "*nble, but~ Cabko. wbo noe. for .147 ,_m CID 18 CW 11 rtnltitin9 bWiill ar, WbO bll pllyed v•ty b••bell ldi tint oftm mu¥eli .... °""....,to~ ol M lilld 21,_. ... •m19 «*"P"'* of 4 tW8,..,...... , p&aflll!d...., ~ ...... ~:i!'t'.=~n.~ ..,, ...... ,... liDd 13. ... 66 m....,. .,..,.... for 1• fOolW j..,_ c.tnlel for 29 ~ID a . Tbe•• , ...., ...... ,...... ,,wCal*GMkl. -- t ~------"!...... ------...-...-..~~...... ___ ""' J • . . .

Daity Pilot Thunday, September l 4, 2000 83 SPORTS •. BULLETIN BOARD ~ Race for the Cure scheduled for Sept. 24 -· ...... CORONA DEL MAR 7 The 2000, Orange IUlllllllG County Race for the Cure takes place Sunday, Sept. 24, beginning at the Newport Beach Marriott. Midget Seahawks crush The race helps raise money for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Last year's race raised nearly $1.4 million. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. with the women's 5K run/walk beginning at 7:35. A family one-mile fun walk as South Gate Rams, 35-0 well as a ~ 5k run and a coed 5k walk will also take place, followed by a breast cancer survivor parade and tribute. . • Unk scores three touchdowns So1'9111e11t while the defensive line was 1bdey The course begins in front of the Newport 'Beach Marnott anchored by Matt Lutton, Louts Truxton to lead the blowout victory. and Ryu Dalton. and finishes in front of the Pacific Life Building. It features an NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport­ G) open breeze and live entertainment along the way. Making several key tackles were Brett ~Olna Mesa Junior All-American Midget Crowley, Matt blget and Matt Burgner. Walk-in registration is underway at the New Balance Store (ages 12-14) Seahawks.openea the 2000 MJa~ in Corona del Mar Plaza~ as well as JCPenney at the Westmin­ season with a 35-0 win over the South ster Mall, lagtllla Hills Mall and the Bre4 Mall. • Junior Pee Wee Seabawlu 12, Irvine Gate Rams last Saturday. . - . Chargers 3 - Carlo Valdes and Jacob You can also register online at www.occure.com. Spencer lJnk scored three TDs, thanks For information on the race, call {714) 957-9165. GUdut each scored touchdowns to spark to the solid offensive line play of Zack the 9-11 Seahawks' offense. Wllengrat. nm Prairie, nm Busler, Chris The strong Seahawks defense was led Boys and Girls Club hoops sign-ups Taylor, ~train Castro and Avery Fenton. by Jaime McCee, who picked off two Unk was also tough on defense, · NEWPOR:r BEACH - The Boys and YOUTH HOOPS passes. Taylor Sepulveda had one SOFTBALL Girls Club of the Harbor Area Eastbluff inter~ting two passe5 and nupling one interception. yards Branch will be holding registration for the upcoming winter back 80 for a touchdown. Other strong defensive displays came 'Ilght ends and receivers Greg Minor, from Brice StllJman, Brandon Davis, Bobby Sox sweep basketball leagues for youngsters in grades 1-8. Taylor Yo11D9, Austin Brawner and Grant Registration is Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Boys . Garrett Amoroso and Corbin M~utt. Mission del Norte Culerly also came through ~th key The defensive line was led by Isaac and Girls Club, located at 2555 Vista Del Oro in Newport NEWPORT BEACH - Beach. catches and blocks. Abrego, ·Kevin Deare.n. Nlck ieele, Colin 'Fullback Kyle Woody scored a Wlgely, Sean Berkley, Travis Prickett. Troy The Pacific Coast navel There is an instruction program for grades 1-2 and a com- Bobby Sox 15 and under petitive league for grades 3-8. . touchdown, while quarterback Wes Hall and Danny Malycky, while William Presson led the team to nwnerous scoring O'Brien and Erik Rask led the linebackers. softball team opened it fall 'Jbe registration fee is $90 for the instruction program an~ opportunities. season with doubleheader $120, plus a $30 refundable uniform deposit, for the competi­ The offen.Sive line, led by P.J. Simpson. sweep over Mission del . live league. On defense, Vince Mizurek, Matt Justin Elbourn, Jerry Whitney, Jed Flores, Graham, Mlles Herrera, Armand Lapuz, Norte. winning, 9-5, and 4-3, The season starts in December and runs through March. Michael Jugan, Brian Lawler, Stefan Chris Reilly, Cb:rls Hernandez and Robert Sunday at Bonita Creek There will be 10 games plus a double-elimination playoff. Brysha, Kevin Morgenstern and Erle Park. · For information, call (949) 640-6650. Riehle each preserved the shutout with Wuebben, opened DMJ11erous boles for numerous big plays. Newport-Mesa. ln the opening game, - In other Newport-Mesa Junior Ashley Gleason went 3 for 3, Skirt Night at Fairgrounds Saturday All-American Football action: • Cllnlc Seahawks 20, La Mirada while Jennifer Gum.merman and Sasha Grumman · COSTA MESA - The Cpsta Mesa MOTORCYCLES Matadors O - Quarterback Jordan Lush • Jr. Mldger SeabawlaJ 22, Orange Chiefs 22 rushed for a touchdown and threw tor knocked in two runs each to Speedway presents, "Skirt Night,• Satur-. . pace the tea.m's 10-hit attack. day night at 7:30 at the Orange·County Fairgrounds. - 'Jbe Seahawks ~ages 11-13) were led by another to Bucko Theriot on a 3q-yard quarterback.Casey Peten, who was 7 of ~4 strike in age 8-10 classification. . Kylee Dill pitched a All women (and meo) wearing a skirt, dress, moo moo or complete-game, two-hitter shift gets into the races free of charge. . . for 122 yards and two touchdowns and Kevin Rask and Travis Sorenson each rushed for another tt>uchdown. starred in the Seahawks' backfield thanks to earn the win. In addition to the full bill of racing, a best, worst and ham- In the second game, est legs contest will also take place. . . . Matt Silva led the receivers with four to a strong job by offensive linemen catches, while Ryan Lance scored on a , Hunter Alder, :Joey Jones and Nick Gleason had two more hits Admission is $10 for non-skirt-weanng aduJts, $6 for 1uruors and tired a no-hitter for 52/3 50-yard ny pattern. - Svendsen. ages 13-17 and $3 for youngsters ages 6-12. innings behind a solid Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and parking and programs are free. Ru,nning back Shaun Mohler rushed for The Seahawks inalntained the· shutout 35 yards on 12 carries and the offensive defense highlighted by For information, call (949) 492-9933. due to the strong play of Troy Bundy, Kyle Rebecca Kaplan's five line of Erle Ray, Brent Ogden, Brett Chene, Kyle Johnson, Mu Steigler, Jeft Vosseller, Sean Goodman. Pat Hill and Ascbleris and Michael Ensign. chances at second base. Corona del M~ alumni volley~all Steven Hancock played tough. Lauren Gega had two hits The defense was led by Bijan Ahmadi, and scored three runs, CORONA DEL MAR - The Corona del VOLLEYBALL lbe junior clinic Seabawks played a including the game-winner will Trevor Theriot, James Coder, Anthony solid game against defending Division Mar High girls volleyball team play its in the final inning. alumni Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Sea Kings' gym. Santos, Ricky Sepulveda. Patrick WUUams, Champion Mission Viejo in 7 -8 age Matt Erldaon David Del Fonte and ln other Bobby Sox The gym will be open at 6 p.m. and shirts and dinner~ be claSSification and came out on top. action: provided for the alumni, according to Coach Steve Conti. . Delano and Damian McKenzie. ·Quarterback Parker )Sorton and For information, interested alumni should contact Conti fullbacks Luke Chrtstiano and Michael The Riptide 12 and under (949) 515-6008 (voicemail box 4024). • Pee Wee Seabawks 35, 1i1dtles Steelers 7 Taormina were a force in the backfield, - Mlcbael Oroz.co rushed for three while linemen J.D. Abbott. Nlck Tripi and , travel blue softball team touchdowns, while John Angelo scored Ryan Hatcher opened the holes for the defeated Mission del Norte, 12-0, and 4-3, to sweep its Balboa Bay Oub's Volleyball Oub to begin two TDs to lead Newport-Mesa's 10-12 age ru.nning game. class. doubleheader last weekend. NEWPORT BEACH - The ~alboa .Bay VOLLEYBALL On the defensive side, liipi. Abbott, ln Game 1, Kelly Topps Oub's Volleyball Club will be hosting sessions . . 'Jbe offensive line was led by Bryce Reid Johnson, Buzzy Yokayama and Nick Jardine, Michael Aspegren and Richie Taormina led the way with numerous.hits. led the hit parade, while for boys ages.7-11 as well as a 14 and under boys clinic. Ronni Briggs pitched a 'Jbe practices for the club begin Sunday from 1-2:30 at complete-game shutout. Corona del Mar High and will take place through Dec. 3. The Christie Hamers pitched 14 and under practices will be from 3-5 p.m. ClUB SOCCER YOUTH HOOPS the team to a win in Ga.me 2, Registration will take place Sunday before practice and the cost is $150 per player. while Darci Pennington. Signups for NJB at Meagan McCullough and For more information, call the Balboa Bay Oub at (949) 574- OCU Sting breaks even in openers Debbie Yoder Lee led the ~210 . Ensign Saturday • Costa Mesa-based under 19 team sharp. defense. Signups for Newport-Mesa . Orange County Volleyball Club clinic National Junior Basketball's The Riptide 12 and under SAN BERNARDINO - The Orange County Sting, a boys winter session will take place white lost both games of its CORONA DEL MAR - The Orange VOLLEYBALL under 19 elite dub soccer team, opened the 2000 season last County Volleyball Club will be hosting a clin- Saturday at Ensign Junior doubleheader, despite the weekend with a win and a loss. High from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. solid all-around play of Holly ic for girls eighth grade and younger starting Sunday a_t Coro­ On Saturday morning, the Sting, despite a goal by Ryan na del Mar High's gymnasium. Evaluations are in October Van Hiel, Michele Tolfa, Lancaster and an assist by Jeff Klnkopf, lost lo the Blast, 2-1. Hillary Ockey, Amberlyn 'Jbe first session is for girls ages 7-11 from 1-2:30 p.m. The and teams are formed in On Sunday morning against the West Covina Soccer Club, November with the season Munnelly and Katie Joselyn. second session for girls in grades 6-8 is from 3-5 f:> ·m: and ~e Chris Baez, Bijan Ewalt, Brian Walton, David Jen.kins and third session for returning OCVBC players and mvitees will running from late November Scott Nickerson led the Sling's defense and kept the game to mid-March. DEEP SEA take place from 5-7:30 p.m. dose. Boys and girls entering the 'Jbe sessions are every Sunday·through Dec. 5 and the cost B.J. Vandrovec scored two goals, while Walton added third-through-eighth grades is St40 . clini' will another in the Sting's 3-2 win. . . are welcome. Regi$tration will take place on Sunday and the c The goals were made possible by a solid effort from .. For information, call the provide Instruction qn all facets of the ~a.me . offensive players Jose Perez, Chasen Marshall, Justin Newport-Mesa NJB Hotline _ For information, call the OCVBC office at (949) 574-9210. Collins, Brendan Fenno, BWy Lund and Jordan Chrtstlan. at (949} 225-8385. ~

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Tilll bullneel llt oon- ~I : ,.. l)CJUHATIOH Cl cUWd by. 1 cotpOt.alOn Hive you 1tarttd Haveby. you~ar1 tJ dOlrllJ bYlllwl yet? Ho duCMd by; 1 hulb&nd Dlll4d Chltl. 71.2 Vie Y•. ~IOO ca.did by.- a oorpQtllllOri L :=f!H!~ Cl' !H! Have you 1 1A1rt1d dOll.... ~ .. ~I- yet?~Ho dol"" bualn•A~tt? J1reO LM Wiiton and wife UdO Hord.L.-!i• •port JMnl ~ Oeck ..a ve you stan1d -=-====- dof bU I 11 """"""' ·- "• Tiiie etatement wu H1v1 you etarttd ee.dl. CA V".tUOOJ This sta*'""lt wae dOll'IO bullntN Y9l7 Ho WOOD..-- Yoo YOU y no.,. • ,,... Y• ~ OVM p • v.. . AuolJlt 15. • filed wllh IM County dol"" bu1fn.11 yel? Thll bUtlneM la CM- flied Wl1h the ~ Ainc1m Oiveralfled, .... woom. -·.. ~N:T A ...... M>O dtnf • SFS ~on ' ...... _._ cMlled ...,. -- Cltftl °' ~ Counfy Inc Ctiat1e1 Mo Oii 1'11 Cft'ceptl, Thrt wu Bulldtre, Inc .. Stephen Cot#'dy H1v1V7·y;;ttarted on 09/01/2000 fW9i Director rgan, NA... LJiiWViR. r,::,o~e1 a~etMnt ~~ Y~;. LOe 11 E R899f Olf2l(IOOO II 1 ~ NA ~ Pree ewt ,., flied with the County F. Sult, PIMdent 2000MtNOI Thie eta1~1 wu dolnQ bueirllla y.r? Ho . 2000NH213 This ltai.mtnt wa1 1 MA --L y LOllllTNl • Thli lt1-*'t wa• c;.,,.,~ Ool....y ...: •wi::-i::m~ o.-y Plot Auel. 31 s.cie. flied wttn the Coumy o.r ChaM ~PllOt s.pt. 7. 14. f~ with Iha Qounty fUI j ~ MQlt!eaAGB flied wf1h the (.ounJy on 2000IP1tt2 Qtfl( of Ofanoe CounfY 7. JI, 21. 2000 lbJ12 ~~County 1iiZr''.W:-'::-"hc:!~ -· 2000 Th181 ~~ Counfy ....- D~ :£:::;_,Uf~ an °' OrltlOI CountY ~ Piiot ~ 31 on OQ/l~ f •-~- IU:llneee ...... Clel1' of "~.,,,.., au-•...... 2000tl3HJO fUl•• AllA C)t'I Ofm/200(f 7 1• '1-' 200Clll40201 WV.- .-aw =' ....,...n.J ""'r ...... UIOVV - ... ..,,... l\allu ""-' 11:...o ....., - R • a Md ~ to 2000eaa1t11 ·~.w D4llly PllOC s.cie. 14 21 Heme Stalilment . ~ f»lloC ~ 31, Sapt. on 09/01 Heme a.. tMMnt .,.., ,.....,. ....,,., 1! 21 , .--- oa... at Tllllll '900lded ().ily Piiot Auel. 24, 31 · Oct. 5 2000 ;i.~ • The 1o11ow1ng Pl'-" z. 14. 2t. gQQQ 1!!149 2oooefltt111 -- lollo'!vloo .,. 28· Oc!. 5. 2000 m175 NA.... 12Mtlt1, - 5tpl t !1. 2000 ni117 Flctltlou• BU:llMM 29.. UhW 1 .,.. doing ~·;a;•Y OlilY Pllot Sec1t. 7, 14, .,~doing buililtel~ Flctltl 8 LOl 111 lnlUument No. • ·- Name atat.ment Flctltlou• Bualnna • M&MIY Powr Sys- F1ctltloua lualneaa 21J8. 2000 Jh!64 w:r M-"Cll, 1836 ... __ouas .....~·.· DICIUWOll MA 1l970ll1n 11, In book. Flctlttoua 8ualneu The followlno pMOn• ...... 1838 North ca.. a.a-~ St- nt - ,_,,.. __,,_ , ...__~ - L ~hfll OMalll ,._. Nam. 9•...-...... --•-•• .,.C.._.., -'na bu1iieQ u: TheNtime folloWlnG Stattmtnt pe ...... Slrtt 1, Oreng1, CA The,,_,...-..... followlnG per90ftl Flctftloua Bual,,._ Mesa, CAAve 92927. 0-9 , Colta Th t 1~pef90ne 824 --~ Olllot ol lfll The folloWlng ptf'IOl1t .M. ~"· Ina ~ 92885 .,. doing bulNM • ; Name Statiement Medt1Hntlal1, Inc. ar~~ • : HIUlr Courily ~ ti .,. doing ~ U t ~ j,~.....,;; Costa .,.. r'~~ ln dua t~!. M1May Products, Inc Nttlonal Con,umer , The followlno pertonl (CA). 1836 wtilttier Ave. Adveltll- Ofwloe ec.ny, ''* d Orange County Math. -· """ "~' (CA). 1838 North Cul ANoclatlon, 119 Via .,. dolnQ bUliiels • : 0·9, Costa Mesa. CA Ina Co .. 2052 Newport ~!!' Celllclmle. e...... ~ 1742 8on1lra Way, Mlguel Aoju, 821 Oloth Co.. 222 VII StrHI, Orangt, CA Nlca, Newport encn. Top Sf.at Nall•. lOOO 92827 81'Vd. '8·220. Co1ta - _,. Mlnlour .....,,, and Ntwport Beach, CA Weit 19th St., Cotta ~e2eesN9wport Beach. 92885 CA' 92603 Nof1h 8 tlstol, St1. 18, Thie business is con· Mesa. CA 92627 A203871 Zaya ~ . 1>2880 ' Mela. CA 9262'7 Jhlt bulln111 11 con· M1chael Stan'-, 119 Ne::,ort A.aach , CA Wded ....: an Individual Joella Selloa. 2052 _.. .. _.,. ~ Ind ¥Me wll Robert R. Kendall, Thlt butJnffl 11 con· Hanry Steven V1111• ...... _.. ...,. a ""'""'11ion ... , r- VJ Newpon 81\ic[ 16-220 To - ~ • ... _ ...... ~ IO ducted .... Individual egaa, 11893 Redhill ...... V J • _,..... d VII Nice, Newport 92 Have you started Colla Mesa c' .. ' btneficiMM or.di- • - 1742 Bontlre Way, VJ: en A Tustin CA 92etlO Have you 1tart1 8tlol'I CA 92t183 ReUn of 8e8uty UC doing buelne11 yet? • " 92e27 tore oontlngtnt ~ blddtr for caeh, Ntwport S.ach, CA Have you 111rt1d ~ia biJelne11 11 con· doing bu1ln1u yet? lanY Kay, 13230 NJ. (CA), 2844 Au'gusta Yn. JIJIY 1, 2000 Tht1 bullne11 le COO· or~ end Cr: ~ diedr I a.II 92880 doing bUllntst yet? No ducted ..., lndMdull YM, 9-22-9S dllon Street, Sherman Warc· Santa Ana, CA Arthur Angermtlr ducted by: an lndMdueJ .....:. ...,,..... Of oltl9f foml This butinf6• Is oon· MIOuel Rojas v r ! WI Marway Produc:tlp Inc. n...i.., CA 9l423 This ata•a---' was H•v• you started 90tl8W.-fftltl/O r• ot - Uhorizild ... ~.... ~. an ...... , Tfilt statemenl WN Have you •tarted , __ ...... I ..,..... 92 06 ...... , ... ~...... - ._.., No wlM be I~ In ,...J.. - ~ .,.,...... ,.. VJ · ...... ,,.....,. fl I dol b 1 t? ...... , ,.., ..,u...... y , res· Thie bullnna Is oon· Thlt buslnese Is con- liled wtth 1he Coonty ~·'V .,._..,_ , .... ~ 2f%4h(b). (P9Ylb61 • Have you started led w th the County ng ue nasa Y1 denl ducted by: ~ dueled by: Limited LI•· Cler1c of Orange County Joella Seliga ~ wil or -.Ce, or lime ot lllle In i..fUI doing buelrleel yet? No Cleft! of Ot:lnge Counly Yn, ~ 1 5/00 This etatement was Have yeu started bhy Co , on 09I08l2000 This ltatement was bottlt_ of: HELEN morwy d lhl UnlMd Ro&ert R. Kendall on 08/25/2000 Henry VaMga• llled with the County ...... ,, butlneu ....., No Have' you •tarted 2"""""831829 llled with the County LOU.. f FRITICHE Staell) ll Iha entnwa Thie alatemtnt was 20C>Oe838"H This atatement wu C1eft1 of OrltlQ8 County 'M.?.. .I:" """"' Cleril of Orange County AKA HELEN L. to lhl ,..._City Hll, filed with the County Dally FTllot Aug. 31 , SeQt, flied with the County ""'""'""""' ...,.ae1 8 doing bualnes• yet? Dally Pilot Sept. 14, 21 . on 09I08l2000 tan-, 7 FIUTSCHl AKA 300 ea;-ChlpiMl'I Cleft< °' Orange County 7, 14. 21, 2000 ThID Oletk °' Orange County Oil ""''""ioooeHllOI fil.,!.hl• :-~.. ~n!._.".' .. ty v... 8/l ~ c 28. Oct. 5, 2000 Tht 0 20008839152 H!L!N "tlTSCHE llWMUI, ~ ~ no"'"""""' I Oil 09/12/2000 l\allu Pilot ~31 .,..,.. ""' w u...... ,n Realm of ...,auiy, U.. • Dally Pilot c:..... 14, 21, ""' """"'""" Fl ,.. _.. 8 -• 200GeM0210 .....,, · · • ..,..... Cler1c ol Orange County V'tneent T. Vu, Owner 8 ...... ,~ • RCA Hl!UH LOUISE Cellfomlm. NI rtof'tl, 20C>OeH7185 ct uvva u ..neu 1, 14, 21, Th143 on 08l29l2000 Thi• atatement wit FlctJtloua ualneH 28, Oct. 5. 2000 Th182 1 WOOOI AKA HELEN and lrMrell COIMYed to Dally Pilot Aug. 24, 31, Name Statement Dally~ ~ ~ ~~ 2000M31M4 fifed wlth ine Coonty Name Statement FlctJtlo B I ; L. WOODS AKA llldnawhlldb¥ 11~ Seot. 7, 14.2000 Tb118 The followlnp pel'IOlll 28, 5, t~ FlctJtloua Bualnea• Dally Piiot ~ 31, Seot. Cler1I °'Orange County Th• lolloWlno per.on• ua uaneaa ' HEL!N WOODS FICA ..ict Deed of Tru111n 1111 Fl I B I are doino bu1illll8 u: Name Statement 7, 14. 21. gQQQ lhtlQ on OIW1/2000 .,. doilg buelneu u : Name Statament , H I! Le N Lou Is E prope11y ~ In Aid ctlt oua ua nM9 ETS C"on•ultlng Serv· Flctttloua BualMU The folloWlnQ !l8flOll9 20009139261 ScreenOreamtng.com, The followloo pereon• • F\.EHNU AKA H£L· ~ and St• Nam9 Statement Ices, 2327 E. 18th Nam9 Statement are doing bl.UleM u : FlctJtloua Bu.Inn• OaJtr Pilot Sept. 7. 14, 2206 Wut Moor• Ave- are dolog ~ as: · EN L. R.EHNa AKA a : • more The toHowlnp peraona Street. Newport Beach. The lollowlr1$1 pertOM Salon Brandon, 3405 Neme StatMnent 21 . 28, Thl65 nue, Santa Ana, CA Strictry Umou1tn11 HEL!H 0 FUNNER fulr dllcriled In lhl are ~ bu9inea1 11: CA, 92883 .,. doilg bu1ineN u: w. MacMhur BM!. #A. The followlno pel'90nl . 2000 92704 Unflmlted, 23010 Lake , A K A 'H f L E N abo\llt ~ D..i Sadd •back Cara. Thomal P. Schroeder, X1ro1tatlc.com, Sama Ana, CA 92704 are doing bulbiire u : FlctltJc)ue Bualneaa Ronald T. Anderaon, Forest Ot.. Suite 0-157, R..EHNfJl FICA Hfl of Trull ma.o1. 1719 Pomona Ave.. 2327 E. 16th Strf81, 2184·K Canyon Dnva. Tevy Toch. 1001 E. Nordic Sacu...., Serv· 2206 West Moore Av&- l.aQUnl Hiiis, CA 92653 E N L 0 u I I E ~· ~..,...... 9c~.!2'1a - Mo esa. CA Newport Beach. CA Costa Mesa. CA 92e27 New Volt! St.. l.ollg ICH, 3419 vi~ Udo Name Statement nue, Santa Ana, CA Evan M. Madrloal, DICICAION AKA ...... ,_ c:omtnon "' .,,.,1 92883 Scott 8amea, 2184·K Beac.ti. CA 90813 ~• The following peraon1 92704 23010 !Aki Fontet Dr., 5 dlalgn9ted, If 111y, of thl Nlchol11 Peter Edna C. Williams. Canyon Drive, Coeta Thi• buslnell 11 con· 'c~ ;,,.,!'.,e~ Beach, .,. doilg bulileU u : This business It con· Suite D·157, Laguna HflENL.DtCIC.ASOH ...., ~ dtlcribed P•""'1AIV""''· 18 v1a Tl- .,....1 16th s• ~1 Ne ..__ c· """'"7 " ""'""" 1·• nc:1 ..... 0 R a1 1 ""' ,_..... idual HW· CA """""" HELEN DICKASON lllo'la ii ___. to be: ~;';"", ...... Rancho Santa ~ oaft ...... ~'r" ~- ....,_, " .,,_ ducted by: en lndMdUll Dan1k EnterprlHs, ..a ""'' ep ' • ducted VJ: en inurv .... ,,,....,, ...... ,. __..... ,...... """"'' vro n<>Olt Have you started This buslneu i• coo· A ~ " ,.OH hee «>f ~ Roed, Unit arQ8(lla. 92888 This business i• con· ducted by: an lndMdual doing bualneH yet? Inc. a111 omla) . 300 Beadl. CA 92663 doing bualnese yet? ducted by: an Individual 1 ~. C~ST~l!IDU!JA Nn !!.?..__._~ . ~ ductTh!.8_. ~!. i~4!_41._!,!~; duclwlleed by: hUlband and Have you etartad Yn, Aug. 26, 2000 ~d hl ,..~e .M, -~tdCg_. JoHph Thomas Yn. 6IMXl Have you 1tarted " ~ All ~ 1 ____.. 0282 5 ...... VJ -· ...... doing bu1lnesa yet? Tevy loch "9 ...2828 106' ..,.,.... v_, " Castro, 2535 N. Cun· Ronald T. Anderson doing busineu yet? the Superior Court of ~ *~ Hav~ atarted Have you started Yet, 7/1/00 Thfs statement Wat Thlt bullne" II' COO· nlngham Court, Orange, This statement was YN, ~. 23, 1998 Celtfomle, County of .,., Iha doing vet7 No doing business yet? Scott Barnes flied with the County ducted by: a _ _.._ CA 92867 flied with the County Evan M. Madrigal Ofaflge Wl'f "ioon,cci1111 f.l loholu Peter Yee. 7/1/2000 Thls etatement wu Cle'11 of Orange County ....,.,.....~. Rodney Malcolm Cleft! ot Orange County This statement was THE l'fTITION 11r.- ldd,_ Md~ Papagtorges Thomas P. Shroeder filed with '-Iha County on 08l29l2000 Havt you • lined Smith, 434 North on 09/12/2000 rited with the County requeetf tt..t IU· c:ommon ~ Mlilb'I • . 11 Thl1 81atement was This statement wu Cler11 of Ot:lnge Coon\y 20C>Oel3ll03 doing bualn1ts yet? Cernbndge. Orange, CA 2000&140222 Cler1I of Orange County SAN I!. CASTANEDA :;"- ,..._,, Seid filed with the County flied wflh the County on 0812512000 Daily Pilot Aug. 31, Sept Yet. 1996 92866 Dally Piiot Sept. t4, 21 , on oo.'0&'2000 · bt eppolnted H wlAtto4Awfl ~~ · ~ :~~ County ~~~ County , 2oooel38"18 7, 14, 21, jQQO Th144 ~:::: c"'.i=~· d~i Thll business It COO· 28, ()ct. 5, 2QQQ Th19Q 2000l13H54 penlONI r~m. WW/Wlty, nptlMd or 20006J40215 20C>Oe838"H Deily Pilot Aug. 31,~ ExlCUtlve Officer duc1ed by: a general Dally Pdol Sec1t. 14, 21 , 7 14 21 ttw to edminleter implied, r1g11dlnQ tllll, Dally Pilot Sept. 14, 2t. · · • 2000 ~ Flctttloua Bualwa Thia ata1ement was partnership Flctltloua Buelnen ?§, Oct. 5• 2000 Tbl&i the Mt8ta of the w11mnn. or 28, Oct. 5, 2000 ...,.,.... Dally Pilot~ 31, Sept. ,.,_ $"-"____. ,,,_. Ith ..,_ ,..,_.. ty Have you atarted N s•-t t deoedent. ~==--- . '° _.. --· ____ '" ~ 7, 14, 21, ~ Th126 FlctJtlou• BuilMU .-me .....,,..,,. ~... ~ ~ ""' ~.'.!... doing buainen yet? •me .. tmen Flctltloua Bu1IMH - - ·- -- .--• The following pet10ne ""'"' "' voangt ...... , Yes, 10/1'79 The lotlowlnQ pereona Name Statement THE l'£nTION lhl r-*'O prlnc:ipel Flctltloua BualneH FlctJtloua Buatneaa Name Statement are doilg bu11nMa u : on 08l22l2000 ~ T Cut are doilg ~ u : ·Th• fotlowlno persone • r • q u • • t 1 th 1 sum of the nol9(1), Name Statement Name Statement The to~nson• Clarion Dasignt, 2948 20C>Oel37t41 Thi tat ~ SS ~etal Fabricators. are doilg ~ u : The following persons The lolloWing l S f.. OuedtdaA Newport Sept. Kay Co. Bulldtrs, ' :="'1 '1' WILL -= r--tld *:.,..Mid=.: pereons .,. C~ 1 0 od ~~~e::io ~1~~· ~'!:<'... ·~tE..en~~-; 8N~~powrt 1~~ac~.nlt c1 • .,,.,,, "*• ~ are dolog buslneta u : are dolog business as: · a Sou.a R ea n. ' Beach, C 92660 · ------'--" "' vo-..,...... , 1204 E. Bal>oa. Bal>o&, • edmltted to prob1t1. l.tlaraon, • ""v•- 1n Southeoast Children'• l1lam Flooring, 118 3209 th - .,.., Nina Agajanlan Eyar, on OIWl/2000 92663 CA 92681 • The WIU. end eny Mid nolt(s), ad'Mncee. ff Center. 2070 Maple Agat A Suite c Senta Ana. CA 92704 2946 Ouedldl, NewPort Flctltloua Bualneu 2000fl3t242 Kim D. Harding. 995 Donald Cort>in Kay, oodloh era awihbit lll'f• under the lerme of Ave., Costa Meaa, CA e v~ C If • Terence A. Fell, 3209 Beach, CA 92880 ... __ &•_.___. Olily PUot a- 7 14 Modjelda Circle, Co•ta l'"" E. a ...... Balboa, • for euminM1on in uid Died of Tt'Ult, f... 92827 Nnla.e~., • al or· Sovlh Rene Drive, CA This bualneas ii con- ,_,,..., ,...,,..,,. 2 28 .....,.... ' ' Mela, CA 92627 c'..'"""""" ---.1 a111rgaia Qll'ld •JPINR '".,_ 92704 Wded "": an indlvtdual The fotlowlno persons 1, • 2000 Thl58 Thie business 19 con· " "'"'"" lht th kept by the d the TNIAll Md of the Gena Ellzabeth Roll- Carolyn L. Carr, 118 This buslnaes 11 con- VJ are doing bulilau u : Thia bustness ii con- • court. trwa Cl9lllld .... Mid Ina, 1419 Maple St.. Agate Avenue, Newport ducted hu: an Individual Have '1°u started? Ergoqulckflx.com. STATEMENT OF duc:tld by: 911 Individual ducted by ~ en lndMdual 1 TH! l'fTITION 'Th. Senta Ana. CA 92707 Beach CaMlomi• 92662 VJ· d dOlng bus nen yet 1851 E. 4th Str11t, NDONMENT OF Have you started Have you started • requeete euthority to oa... t:4 Trw l. taelll This buslneas I• con· Th11 ' busine .. Is con· Have you atart1 Yee, 1995 Senta Ml. CA 92701 ABA doing business yel? doing bualnen yet? edmftietatthe lmOUl'll of lhl 111,.,.id dueled by: an indMdual ducted ""': an indMdull doing buslnese yet? Nini A. Eyer Cendiot Woodward, USE OF FICTITIOUS Yea, 10l13188 Yes, 6-5-2000 • ffl.t• ...... of lhl oblipllon H I rt d vy. Y••. 4111/95 . Thi• ttaternent Wll BUStNESS NAME Kirn D Har"""' • undef the lndepeft- MOlnd ~ the property eve you • a • Have you etarted Terence A. Fel 543 Rlver1ide Ave.. This · tlate;,'~ waa Donald C. Kay dent Adrnlnletr8tion IO bl IOld Md doing business .liet? No doing business yet? Thlt etatement wae filed wiUI Iha County N1~rt 811cti, CA The lollowtng pereon(a) 1 Thia at1t1manf wu • of Ea~ Act. CT'hie wlllble llllnwled ~ Elaabe~•te-·fttRolwlinaas Yn. 1995 filed with Iha Coumy ~~ County 928 3 ~ ~ v~ ~ ~~~it~= ~~ ~Ith,.._~~~ authority will lflow COila, ....,... and "' 5... "'"" Carolyn L Carr ' Clefll of Orange Comly 20C>OeHllOI Gary Rosenblum. on 09/0l/2000 """" "' ...... ,...... , the rtit>r• ad~• the time ot flied with Iha County Thia atattment wu on 73061 Joahua Tree St., bullnlsa name: Pacifica oooe on ~ ,.,.0,,. 0911212000 31 2 139250 1 • HntMlw to take ttll lt1illlll pulilicallon ot ~~ County ~ni ~lh~ 2000A40202 M .~ ~ Di5m P::in~~~. ~ ~~u~ e!cn!d~~:; Dally Pilot Sept. 7, 14, Daily Pio! ~":1 • many tlCtione with- lie Nallca of Sall II: 2000ll3718" - no"'£""""' Dally Pilot Sept. 14, 21. E · - .,..._. .,_~ .. __ Ma. CA 92704 21. 28, 2000 Th1!!6 28 """ 5 2000 ?i...1 7; out ...._...&..i.u. ooun 1211 121.18 The v.. """''"vvv =26 Oct. 5 2000 Th200 · ..u, ...,..,, ....,,.. ,..,., , """' ' '" .. : -..pr~-;i:-i.,for• i...ilci.ry ·under u1c1 ~ Pilot A2&o2~ 9io 20008131453 '' FlctttJoua BualMU CA 92701 W~rt';:;; ~ FlotltJcMJa Bualneaa • t ...... o---'n .,..., oa... °' TNlt hlretolota 7, 11, - 1 Dalt}' Pilot Aug. 31, Sept. Flctltloua Bual..... • .,_me Statament Thia bulln111 Is con· ...... c .,,,.... FlctJtloua BualnN• .... .,. ..-.- ·~ • _ ...... nd ~ 7, 14, 21 2000 Thl28 ·-- T>.- lollowlng Pl ducted by: an unln- ....,.... ,...,., A .,.. ,04 Name Statement Name Statement .. lrr1"ortent 1etiona, •- a ---- Flctltloue BuelMH Nime Statement .,;;'do!no ~':'' ootpOratecf a111oclatton The Flciltloo• Bual- Thi 1o11ow1no persons The followina pertON however, the Ptr· ~ ~ d Name Statement FlctJtloue Bu1lneaa The fol~• CG Marketing, 2243 other ltlan • partnerlhlp nesa name referred .to art doing buailHa as: 111'1 ti'!! buli...e. u : ·· :r'~~;'.cted: g:.• :: OllNM~ .,.The~ollow~r=- T:":.!~ta~, areP=:r nme, S:is ~~~~ '203. Irvine. ~v:U.:.:. ~rt~ =•c:i/:1~: Fu~i:'~~ ~~S° V:. Tr~v~~~ ~~tor~u:J~ nodo• to Inter- ot and Orange County Web are doing u: Eut Balboa, NtW!)Ort Cynthia Irene Ca/ldlce Woodward FILE N0.• 19963677&40 MacArthur 81vd., Se.nta- Way, N-port Beech, five NotiO. 0:.,. ~ 11 illted penona UnllH Eilcllon lo Sii. The Services, 3085 Tyler Equlll6rlum D11ign, Beach, CA 92663 OevMJan, 2243 Martin Thlt 1tatement wit ~ b:.':, ~· Ana, CA 027o4 CA 92683 ' tttey ~ w.twct underllgnad C*aed uld Way , Costa Meaa. CA 4150 Hiiaria way, Unit BenJamln Berger, 815 St. 1203, lrvlne, CA filed wl&! the Coonty Gerald Ehte PIQll\c Iron De11Qnt K1lhleen Mana Rich· no1Joe or oonaented Notlct d Delaull and 92626 c. Newport Beach, CA Eut S.lboa, Newport 92612 C1e111 ot Orange County This itattment wit (NV), 3405· B W. ardson, 4245 Hllerla to th• propoeed Elec:Slon to Sall to bt Un Sue Cate, 3085 92663 Beadl. CA 92663 Thit builne11 11 con- on 08l22J2000 1,,_,. wllh the "-"nly MacArthur BIVd., Santa Way, Ntwport 8each, aotton.) Thelndll)en- r««dld 1n the oounty Tyte< Way. Costa Me... Susan Walsh. 4150 Thia butlnest I• con· duc1ed by. en ~ 2000ll3•000 """ ~ Ana, CA 92704 CA 92663 dtnt edmlnlt11811on ¥Allrl Iha ...., PfOPll1Y CA 92626 Hiiaria Way, Unit C. <*Joted by: en lnOeH l454 DaJly Pilot Aug. 31 , Sept. Name 8tal9menl .,. dolrlG ~':'' port 8tlol'I, CA 92tl83 lteoey, 283 E. Bay 28, Oe1, 5, 2000 !bt72 Name 8tat9ment , ,M. In Deen. L73 oallldor .....1141'1 119 to Dally Pilot~ 31 , Seot. 7, 14, 21, 2000 Thl47 The following ptrlOM Mobff• lnetrumanl Thi• bullneel It coo- Strltt. Costa Meta, CA The fotloWlnG ptflOl1I • Meted • 341 The collect a detlt. My 1, tit 2. t , ~ J'!!jlz Flctltl B .,. doing bulinetl 11: Service°' Soultlem Cal- dllcted by. 1 OOfl>O'lllon 92627 Flctltloua Bualneaa are doing buMIMI u: .. Qty Drtw South inb'rMlion oblllned will oua ua1 nee• The S'proutman, 125 Hive you 1t11'1td This buslneu ia con· Name Statement eComm11ct Plat· .. , ,0. Box 14171 tieuaedforU. purpoee. Flctltloua BualnHa Name Statement East Alton, Santa Ana, ~ ~33~ doffio bullOeu vet? No ducted by: an indMdual Tht followlng pert0n• lofma. Inc .. 18881 VOii Ot~ CA 12813· ' OMJ7;14:21/2000 ._. Name Statement The followlno pareone CA. 92707 · ,.,.....,.,., Linda Jenun H1v1 you 1tarted .,. dolog bu"*' u: l<.llman. Sta. 100, New· 71151 The followlno persons .,.Phodoito'lll 8ruceof Inc., Unda doing buslne.. yat? Wolf Aealllea end In- portp ee.dllfle • C.t 9281lo12 1157f. ~ N:E Oooglaaa . ,.~ e;:; C:-~rautt , Ent1~ . 1 1 • , " YOU OIJECT .,. doing bulillls u · ""'· 327 · Ave Iha Artt ..-1.. , 2333 Pott Ltrwlc~ Jensen, Pralldtnt Y11, 511/00 vHtmantt, 27801 For· aG n erna na the amtno of DIAMOND DEVELOP· 18th S,tr!9' • E, COiia Colla Meta. CA 928.26 Pllol. CA 92880 ~atattlMnt w11 T.,_ Kalulanl 9at:lty bll Aolld, •18, Laguna Communlcallont (CA). Cha d MENT, 34081 Slue Mela...... 9262'7 Thll butinlll It ~ Thie bulineu II th the ~nty Thll atatemtnl Wll Nlaull. CA 926n 59 Hlllsdale...l.- -~ on, VOU Flctltloua BualnM• Lantern Street. O•na Thomu A. Reyltk. dUctad by. an lndMdual duclec:I by: .., ~· on ~of Ofanoe eouncy flied wttn Iha ~ Colllln Wolf•. 489 8tlol'I. CA V"-"IUU . U!...... ~..!' 8!.~ Name Statement Point, CA 92829 ;t~.- E. 181Ch Str111. Have you started Have you etarta" ~ Clel1' of OrWlgl CountY Rtphatl Dr.. Corona, Thia bulinlll 11 con• ._•• .,. - ..... -- fAJl.....t .....,,,,,, c ·hi M c .. __ ~ Mall A 9262'7 doing bullnHI yet? ...... """'1""""' c• ...... , dUctad h-; • oor-8'10n . ='' oojto1lone °' ~~"':2-:·..:· 3A0~7' 'etue' L.!~t:'~ Robert E. R~, 3Z7 Yee. 4115/2000 doing buslnlll yet? Dally Plot 's;:14721~ on .,.., '700oet392115 ni;'b::.!n111 ii 000- Have"'' you ltarted . ... ~the~ 1eoNov:':OrtSog':~~!; :;m Dana Point, CA ij..!~CA s=, eo.ta ~ ~=t WU Y~812=.on Ktauae 28. Opt s. 2000 lb!U ~~Sept. bi1':3 ~VIby: y: ~ ~.'.~°"~=... yet? ., Mfor• the heering. Drtve. 1180, Newport Thl8 t>utNM 11 con- Thia bUalne.. 11 con- Ned With the County Thll •tatement wu dOl bu 1 t? P•olllc lntematlonal "' Your eppHranoe Beadl, CA 92660 ducted by: an indMdu.i ducted by: a general Cler1t °' ~ County llled With ' tt11 County F~~~~nt Flcttdou1 8ualneea Y11~GeNCJ ~" ye Communicatlonl (CA>. mey be lft pefMft OJ Joehu4 T. Heardb 180 Hive you •tarted Pll'lnerah(p on 08l25l2000 ~~ ~ County ._.,.. _..,._ Colllln w otte Candi Grant, Sr. VP • by your .UOmey. Newport Canter rive. doing bu1lne11 yet? Have you started 2000MH414 1 20009Ht2H Thi I~ Hime ...jement Thi• llate!Mnt wu Sul. l)ev. 1' YOU ARI A 1180, Newport Beaclh, Y", 91116 ~~ R~" No Dally Plot Auel. 31, Seot Oall't Plot Sept 7 14 ~~. 10373 ~ ~~~':';" llled w11tt the County Thi. sta*"41nt wu CHDITO" or • CA 92660 Cvnchit M. 09rdtn . """"' 7. "'· 21. 2000 lN32 "1 28 2000 . Th' 1:.:t Cieri( ol ~ County flied with the County ooningtnt otedllor Thi• bUlin111 11 con· This statement wu Thta etaltment w11 4 • 1!!!! Avenue, '207 F~ Royal To u ch on OIJ.'Oli!OOO" Olef1( °' ~ ~ ef Iha cieoelHd, \'OU duc:t.d by. an inclMClull flied Wlth the County llled wlltl the County F1ctltJOfla BuaJ v'::l. CA i2'108 EndtrmOlogle, 2400 w. IOOOltlt24" on 0&'26'2000 ....,.. ftle your oMlm Have you 11arted Oltlconk of Orainot County onClerk"'"~"'~ County Nam. FJctltlouNe-• .~ 1~a C=;oaat ~A ~Pilot Sep\. ~ 14_i 2000Al~Ml2 • tlftll the court and doing bu1lne11 yel? ~ .,.,,,__ etaa.m:' ,,_ 8...... -n S:.,' 1=·. "'"'17 ::WVa.::.• ~. 2000 !!!l Or ~ Ptlol ~ 31 ~ • !NII • ~ to the v.. . 111100 2000.. 11119 . 2000NtMH ni. ~ The 1~ Fountain Valley, CA 92 i..~.....i.::i:..·21&.1 1~1 ,..mlQIJI.__._...... ,• 3 31 92 • ~'n~~ ~ :!a11=:t Wat Mi.~ ~.~·~ '~ ~ Home ~ ...A =:.cltnct ~. ~:Kateuthlma, 2r:f ~eo:a=: Fl~·at.. '~m~nt F1ctltloua ...... tfw lllDC ..., ...,. .,,. f with the Oou ry' mo 'n8m ~. 814 W. 18ltl St. 129 W. 18th 1!4rMc a : 17412 AYlllUI, Suitt OC. Newport ,_,.,. _,.., Hema lfMlment """ .n~n four lied l'AO.'.!... l'lctltklu• 1u.1...... Flctltloua Bu.lneu •B. Cotta ...... CA Ca.ta ...... CA Gal82'7 IMnl. CA 1" Beach. CA 92ee3 The fotlowfng ptrlOftl ....._ ~ from the ;,"~ ...... J Heme a..tament Heme 8~ 92827-4411 Audioieitnce, tnc. Yaeuyo Suiulltgatt, L;..-=-~!00,,:! w 1. 14,2000 Thud 1 ~~ 'lve~; 1 M~~m:. : ~ ~~ 1~ ~ It oon- ~ t>ur: :.= ~ ~ i:.,:j ~=rt a.a~, CA 1~ <'t.~ . 27 , . ... ~ . The drr'9 Flctltloua ButlMH Ntwport Beach. C" 8u11ctn1J T, COiia MHa, H .,,. en I ...- " ~ by: a eotp0tllon pa rtntrlh P pertnlllhjp W~n a::: -: V~C:J:: Tif'llbtrgttl, trVlne CA I ,. """ .olalme wll ,...,,. ~t 92eec> CA eaeo ave you • ...... Have you •1• 111<1 Havt you lltr1td Have yo.i 111rted • 1 • 92814 : f11ft ...,. befott In. ro1ew1na Ptl'IO!lt Blttv J, Otte. 1t &cott Curtit $Inion, Ha111 you 1t•r1ed H• v• you • tarted ~Ji~ ,Cf/2000' .,. dC!lrlO llUllNet 11: MM an.Sllil C/: 1 9f!1M1 H._ YM ...,_ 'TNa ...,_. It ..,.. 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