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GUNFIRE AT FASHION ISLAND
Heist ~hatters 'p~adise'
SEAt~ H l•EA OAlY PtcO•
Security guards stand outside Traditional Jewelers at Fashion Island as work crews restore the shop after Tuesday's robbery attempt
and shootout left glass shattered and a security guard injured. The three gunmen are sWl at large, police say.
In the aftermath of attempted jewelry A HISTORY OF HITS ,. robbery at Fashion Island, workers
and shoppers feel sense of lost peace
Mathis Winkler
D AILY PILOT
FASHJON ISLAND
--II aj.most happened
too fast to remember.
One minute. she was
strolling around Fash·
ion Island w1th a
fnend, two kids she
was baby-sitllng and
a dog Ul tow
Then, about 7 25
p.m . Tuesday. the 18·
Newport-Mesa a
target for thieves .
High-end jewelry
stores off et an
appealing target to
often well-organized
bands of robbers
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA
fYI
PAST HEISTS
• November 1990:
About S 1.3 mil hon worth
of cuff link.s and rings is
stolen from the back
trunk of a salesman's car r
in a Newport Beach shop-
ping center parking lot •year-old woman and
her smdll ~roup found
themselves trapped
between the glass
doors to Trad1llonal
Jewelers and three
masked gunmen
prepanng to attack.
Because the gunmen
A family checks out watches Wednesday in
a display case at Traditio_nal Jewelers,
·With hlgh-end 1ewelry
stores spnnkled throughout
the area, the· twm oties --
and their toruest shopplng
centers --are no strangers
to heists of expensive valu-
ables ..
•March 1990: Three
masked men steal more
than S 1 m11hon in fine
Jewelry from a Newport
Center Jewelry store dur·
Ing an armed holdup
which has reopened after a robbery attempt
remain at large. her farruly request·
ed her ldenbty not be revealed
•All of a sudden, I heard a com-
motion and saw all these guys with
guns pointed at us," the woman
said Wednesday, adding that she
bad barely slept au· night. "They
started screaming, 'Everybody
move!' ... When they started shoot·
ing, that's when we ran.
• 1 thought I was going to die •
A shop assistant m one of the
mall's stores, the w oman was !.WI
shaken b y the violent shootout that
left a jewelry store secunty guard
critically wounded by one of the
attackers.
As Newport Beach police
launched their search ror
the masked men who blast·
ed out the windows of Fash·
Ion Island's Traditional Jew-
elers late Tuesday, the
bOtched robbery serves as
anoth~r reminder of a hard,
cold fact. Thieves target
Newport-Mesa gem shops.
•October 1919: Three
men wearing Halloween
masks lifted S2 million in
valuables from carol
Klein Fine Jewelry near
Fashion Island.
SEE AFTERMATH PAGE AS -
Schmitz legacy remains in archconsewatiw county
T be death last week of
John Schmitz -former
state senator and con-,.
gressman from this distnct -
deserv more perspective
than it reccived m the local
pre . SdimJtz, more than
any oth r public figure. rep-.
resented tho political and
philosophical ex~ that
hav hung. like the Andenl
Manner's albatro , around
th neck of Orang County
for the past f O\lr dee ad _:
and still Ung r. n loeal ffect of h1S
polit1cal life w ~rly
.erved by th1i quot ln the
LOI Ange19 'llmel from Tom
Puentel, Ormge County
GOP~:·Hil of
J~·N.Bel
1111 IBl cum
bwnor, int Uigencc and
. thus aan will long be
remembef'ed by his Oian
County fiiendl.•
So WW 1 lot Of other
Chlnga. not qu1 so berllan
by the re t of us.
J wa.s covenng Southern
Calliomia for both the Cbns-
tian Science Morutor and the
National Ob5erver (the
woekly WaD-Str t Journa.l)
when Scbmttz first ran for
public office ln 1964 He wa
a ronn r Manne Corps p.ilot
and lnfonnatioo officer at the
El Toro Air Station who
becan1e a poUUcal ld.ence
t chcr et Senta Aila Col·
l . ij w alto an act.iv
m moor of the John Birch
Society, wh found r,
Robert Welch. called
dent OW'ight EIMclhower •a
~..gent of the Com·
SEE lfll MGI A7
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The three men, after
opening fire on the shop's
Inside
SPOITS
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Kings' ldean
Shab&ngtan
throws a shot
over Estanda
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Co.ronadel
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THURSDAY, JANUARY l 8, 200 l
Vote ends
• screerung
debate
• Costd f\1Psd Cit y Council
quieUy puts to rP~t dc•bdlP
on requmnq rornm1ss1on
rriembP~ tu provP c 1l11.<>n~h1p.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA ~ !['-.,\ \\1th llwir dN"I·
s1on t(J ll'dVt· lhl' proc (''>'> 10 dppomt
conrnw • ..,wner-. n1>MI'} unchtlnq<~d
City Council rnpmlwr-. ldlP Mondct'}
qwelly put tc1 r!'st, for no\.\, tlw1r ch'>·
cuss1on dbout rt•yumnq ot11Pnsh1p
screerung for comnu.,.,111n dpphc .int'>
Counnlmdn ('hns StN•I ct'>kl'<.i tht•
nl} dllornc•\., off1u, 1•csrlwr th1"
month to detPmUnl· lf ttw <tty could
lege1lly reqotre ll!-. COITlflll'-SIOnf'fS t.o
b<• Uruled Stdtes nllzen-.;
But Steel did not brooch the sub·
Ject dgdm ~londd} dS couno.l m£•m·
bers voled lo kt>ep tht>lr mt•lhod ot
voung dS d whole• tor con11ruc;<.10ne>rs,
e\'en though the dltomP\ cone ludPd
the city md} reqwrP nt111•n-.h1p .
Steel pre\:1ousl~ '!>did lw lt>ll t1n
obllgal.!on to thost• who P-lt•Cl«>d him
to request cons1dt•rdtmn lor 111111rn1'>·
s10ner nt12ensh1p '-Ut•Pntnq hut lw
said Wednesdd} he dew" not plctn to
pursue the mdtter t1n\ furtht>r
"C1llzensh1p '>< r<'t•ntnq 1111 com·
nuss1oners 1s not d l11q d1•t1l 111 m1· ctt
dll" Steel Sdtcl "A-, lcir <1<, 1omrrnl·
tees, We nught Wdnt to 11Jok ell th<>W
And we've got lo look c1 I \"' ht1 t " qoinq
on at "tht• 1oh centt•r But < 1t111•n..,h11'
screenmg for conun1-.'1onl'r'-i-. not
the main 1ssut:> "'1th nw
In fdct th~ nt} dlft'dd} ri·quu1•s
SEE COUNCIL PAGE A7
Investments in
Edison could
spell trouble
• School district officials
expect state to find solution
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA School d1..,.
tnct ofhc1als ledmed \\'ednl:'-.ddy
they ha\'e more to worry dh<iut \Vlth
the state·s enerm-cns1s than JU'>l
whether the lights sta} on
With roughly $1 3 nu.llJon lmested
m Edison lntemabond.l, wtuch I!. on
the verge of bankruptc'} rolling
blcickoul!> could be the led'>t ol the
~ch~ls problems
D1stnct ofhc1dl!. ho\~ ever, said
tht-) dre not concerned that count)
Tte(l!)urer John M W Moorlach
mvested dbout 3 J''. of the ,county·
Wlde school distnct i.nve tment pool
m the floundenng ul.lbl) compdny ,,
"Whal we believe 1<.; at n sk is not
our money hut the percentage of
mterest we could have drawn from
that." Supt RobE>rt Barbot !>&1d
SEE EDISON PAGE A7
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A2 Thursday, January 18, 2001
WORKING
lllEFLY 'lbo property owner lS McCarthy
& Cook u..P.
UlltCJLlnk ls an e-IN BUSINESS
· Dot-com company
signs lease for property
Cushman Realty Corp. has
completed a $12-mllllon, seven-
year lease transaction on behalf of
Costa Mesa-based UltraUnk Inc. ·
commerce/health-care company
that offers employee benefits,
incluchng enrollment. manage-
ment, adJTW'\lStration and procure-
ment solutions.
lbe lease is ror the company's
S.,085-square-(oot headquarters
at 535 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Cushman Really, based in
downtown Los Angeles, is a
real estate brokerage and advi-
sory firm specializing in leas-
ing, investment services and
consul Ung.
Daily Pilot
;1 Little Touch of Heaven
to save the ailing smn
A Utile Touch of
Heaven is a new skin·
care salon that spe·
cializes m what most people
have -sun-damaged,
aging and occasionally
acne-plagued skin. It's offer-
ing a grand-opening special
-treatments are 25% otf-
through Feb. 1. There are so
many treatments available.
A few of them include eye-
lash and eyebrow b.nts, per-
manent makeup. eight types
of faoaJs and all kinds of
hair removal. Owner Tamera
McMahon opened the tiny
salon last month. which IS
conveniently located next to
a hair and nail salon in the
Cannery Village. A Little
Touch Of Heaven is at 512
29th St., Newport Beach.
lnformation (949) 673-5966
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
big selectJon of vmta?e
llghung It's in the Corona
del Mar Plaza Information:
(949) 640-2781.
Gen Sakamoto
Furnishings Direct has .
moved to a new locatJon.
1925 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Al Fum1stungs Dltect,
customers save 15%. to 40%.
off retail pnces on casual.
contem'porary, uph9lstered
furniture and solid oak, rrus-
sion-style accessones. There
are identical furrustungs that
you might find at Z Gallerie,
Potfl!ry Barn and RestoratJon
·Hardware available "Fur-
nishings Direct guarantees
its prices to be the lowest m
California,· says Michael
Dawldoff at Furrushmgs
Direct. It's openJ.rom 1-0 a m.
to 5 p.m. Thursday through
Monday. lnformdbon. (949)
515-4450. The Web Sile IS
http:l!Ww'N.sameforless.com
In cdse you're still look-
ing for bargdlllS on Chnst-
mas decor, there is a selec-
tron left dt Roger's Gardens.
Merchandise includes
Chnstmas linens, wrappIDg
paper. lJghts, everlasting
Barcand trees and orna-
ments from around lhe
world. Chnstmas decor is
reduced 40"1. .. Coinciding
Wlth the after-Christmas sale
1s Roger's biggest pabo
clearance sale of the year.
Popular pallo furruture
brdnds on sale include Cast
Classu:s. Sun Creations,
Swnmer Classics, Tropitone,
0 W Lee and Ebel. There
are complete sets available
dnd dccessories. Rogers Gar-
dens is at 2301 San Joaqum
Hills Rodd, Newport Beach.
Information. 1949) 640-5800
HE IS
RCddung people's hearts through their
stomachs
FROM CARS TO COD
Whtle he cuts veg~ldbles mto Uun,
delicdle slices and prepd!el> S<tuces dnd
fish. GP.n Sakamoto is edstly the center
of attenbon dl 001so Restaurant
Scikd.moto, who followed tus guUnend
now his wife -from Tokyo to
Cahlorrua m 1994, has been a sushi chef
at the 20-year-old restaurnnt for rour
years.
I le has learned most of whdt he
kno~ about sushi through he. expE>n-
ence at OolSo.
That's not surpnsing, cons1denng he
was formerly a car saJesm<l.n
"I knew a little about sushi before.
becau!>e I hked to eat it in Japctn. •
Sakamoto said. "But there Me many,
Illdny rolls here that we don't have m
Japan. The guy whose Job I replaced
taught me the basics, but I also waiched
how other sushi chefs worked and stole'
from them. Mostly, l learned on my own.·
Makmg sushi is hd!der thdn c;ellmg
Japanese car salesman
develops a taste for sushi
cars but also more rewarding, he said.
"Sushi IS defirutely a very hard job,•
Sakamoto sa1d. "There is nothing easy
about 1t, and there IS so much to do. But
there is noUung I rruss about being a car
~esman. Prepanng sushi is a lot of fun.
And when l make dellaous food and
see that it makes someone nappy, that
makes me happy too •
CREATIVE CUTilNG
The most difficult part of the job IS
using a knife, Sakamoto said.
·It's tough to cut Uungs just right.•
he saJd. ·I used to cut myself many times.
but I haven't cut myself since last swn-
mer Another hard part IS when we get
too busy and I have to make the sushi
very fast. I don't Wee that.·
Another difficult part -but a fun one
-was learning the different parts of the
fl.shes. he said.
"Each pd.rt of each fish oas a different
taste,· Sakamoto Sdld. adding that he
had to figure out which spices antl gar-
nishes matched the different tastes. "Like
chicken, where the breast and the legs
taste different. I got to taste them all.• ·
But one thing be likes about the job is
the chance 'to be creative. He gets to
decorate the sushi in his preferred style:
"simple, but nice.•
ln October, Sakamoto even mvented
his own speaalty roll: spicy sesame twia,
which he said IS slowly gairung popu-
larity.
THE POPULAR AND THE UNIQUE
The most popular roll at Ooiso IS the
California roll. which is also one or the
easiest, Sakamoto said.
"It's 1ust some avocado, crab meat,
cucumbers and fish eggs on top,• he
said.
The rainbow roll. with the California roll
UlSlde and different kind<; of fish on the out-
Side to create a rainbow effect. was among
the harder to master. Sakamoto said.
His goal is to eventually open lus own
business in the future.
-Story by Jennifer Kho;
. photo by Grev Fry
A very banana republic
W e don't know lf.OrangP
County really qualifies as d
banana republic -an unstd·
ble country dependent on one crop.
Unless, perhaps, that crop i!> retdil.
Banana Republic, the apparel
maker, is ·celebrab.ng the spint of
Orange County" Wlth a store open-
ing torught at South Coast Plaza.
complete Wlth food. dnnk and enter-
t.amment
The grand-operung event, sched-
uled from 7 to 9 p m , will benefit the
Orange County Museum of Art, to
whom the company will donate 15°1,.
of the night's proceeds.
What a good idea ~ buy clothes
for your next adventure and support
RETAIL ROUNDUP
the adventurous artists whose work
graces the Newport Beach museum.
A cl.Ass FOR TtiE BREAD WINNER •
After a long. hard day of work, we
Uunk pummelmg sometlung into
shape sounds Wee A great idea. We
knead to relax, and the Kmg Arthur
Flour Co. has Just the solution.
On Feb. 13, the royals.are. m con-
1unction with Ralphs, presenb.ng two
free two-hour class~ on bread-mak-
ing at the RadJsson Hotel in. Newport
Beach. From noon to 2 p.m., instruc-.
tor Michael Jubinsky wUL.leach the
art of making sweet doughs. From 7
to 9 p.m ., things will really start bak-
ing with a session on rusbc bread
and sourdough.
King Arthur, started in Boston in
1790 and now headquartered in Ver-
mont, is America's oldest flour com-
pany. ·,
For more information, call (800)
827-6836.
M DO-NOTHING ASSISTANT. PERFECT.
We are starting to feel so old. First
Mr. Whipple retires, after years of
telling us not to squeeze the
Charmin. Now, the Maytag repair-
man, who rarely has anything to do,
is getting a young assistant. And
here we thought television stopped
time.
REAPERS HOIUNE
(949) 642-6086
CA 92626 Copyright No -Jte>-rtet. illustrations, edltoNI mltt9t
QI ~iWl'nenU he.in earl be
reprod\Qd wlthoYt wntt.n per·
mtu10n of~ owner
WEATHER AND SURF
VOL 94, NO. 15
~()(d 'fO\I( comrnenb •bout
the D•1ly Piiot °'news tips
ADDRESS
TEMPIJtATUMS
BalOO.
61/·U
nob
100AY
First low
A tenrus specialty shop,
Paramount Sports, is havmg
a January cledfance sale on
apparel and footwear.
Women's and men's dpparel
lS marked down 20", .. to
70%,. and footwear 1s
reduced 50'\,, Paramount
sports has been in business
since 1928 and cames the
best m tenru!> wear. mclud-
mg Adidas, Reebok, Nike
and K-Swis!> It has two loca-
bons -333 E 17th St Coi;-
la Mesa, (949) 642-6886,
and 2601 East Bluff, New-
port Bedch, (949) 644-0050,
at the Newport Beach Ten-
nis Oub.
Bloomlngdale's Home
Store is having a January
home sale starting today on
all kinds of items, mcluding
linens, pillows. towels, cof-
fee makers, blenders. Cuisi-
narts, crystal, stainless flat-
ware, chma, gourmet cook-
ware and rugs. Selected
Home Store merchandise ts
reduced 20% to 50%
Bloomingdale's is at Fashion
Island in Newport Beach.
lnlonnation: (949) 729-6600
Subtle 'tones has two
long racks it selected
lounge wear and casual
clothing on sale. There ts a
big selection of washable
velvet pieces reduced 30°,,.
in garnet, blue, brown and·
black. Subtle Tones cames
clothing for women, linens,
bedding candles, gifts and a
COSTA MESA
A shoe lover's rurvana is
the 50"<• off sale at Silver
Feet ·You may chose from
the best m footwear, includ-
ing Prada. Dolce & Gab-
bdna, Miu Miu. Costume
N<ltJona.I , Sergio Rossi.
Lorenzo, Anle pnma. Fantini.
StephdnC' Keltan and G1or-
g10 Anndru Silver Feet 1s on
the lower level of South
COd'it PldZd, m the Saks
Filth Avenue wing Informa-
tion (7 14) 979-2800
Chnstmas CDs are drastJ-
cally reduced dl Barnes &
Noble Booksellers. The CDs
are 50" ,, off, which puts the
pnce at about $3.75. The
choices include Bing Crosby,
count~Chnslmas music,
trddltiondl chClJTlber music
and more Barnes & Noble ts
m Cosld Mesd at Tuangle
Square and Metro Pointe
Shopping Centl!r, as well as
Ill Newport Beach at Fash-
ion lsldnd.
A'Mar~·s 1s havmg a
Winter sale. A'Maree's has
the best m women's design·
er clothmg. shoes and acces-
sones A'Maree's tS at 1649
WestcWf Dnve, Newport
Beach. at Westchlf Court.
lnfonnauon. (949) 642-4423
• BEST 9UYS appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Send irfformation
to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax
at (949) 646-4170.
POLICE flllS
THOMAS H. IOHNSON.
P1Ubllltw
TOWYDOOaO,
Our eddrft\ Is 330 W. Bay St, con. Mesa. ~ 92627.
HOW TO R£AOt US
Orculetlon
Ce><ona del Mar
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•East 17th StNet: A commewal burglary was report-
ed in the 300 blodt at s·sa a.m Monday.
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CORREOJQNS
It Is the Pllqt'J polky to prompt·
ty COtTect •II errors of subsUnce
PlQM call (949) 57~3
rn
The TIIMi ~County
(800) 252-9141
AdYef1Wng
Cl-1fied (949) 642-5671 OlsPaY (949) 642.Wt
EdtDW
News (949) 642·5680
Spotts (tot9) 57-M22l
Costa Mflil
63142
Newport 8Nch
631•2
Neltvport Coast
64147
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Daily Pilot Thursday, January 18, 2001 A3
Bechler ~ttomey asks for dismiSsal Charter school gets
another extenSion • John Barnett claims no evidence exists to prove alleged
m\_ifder of Pegye Bechler was committed in California. ..
Dffpa Bharath
DAILY PILOT
SANTA ANA -A Supenor Court
Judge will decide today whether to
dismiss the Enc Bechler murder case.
ln a surprise move Wednesday
dftemoon, Bechler's defense attorney,
John BdTJlett, subrruucd a bnef ask-
ing the court to throw out the case
based on the Mgumcnt thdt the pros-
ecution hdd not provided any eVJ·
dence to prove the crune wa!. com-
rrutted m Cd1lforn1d
Prosecutor!> hdve chdfgect Bechler
with k1lhng ht!> 38-y<'dr-ol<I wife,
Pegye, by h1tlmg h<'r on the hedd dnd
dumping her body m lhP Pdc1f1c
Ocean dunng o bodllng lnp oll the
coast of Newport Bedch m I (}97
Bechler hd!> plcdded not guilty,
saying his wl.f P fell off tht> bod! when
it wds bit by d 91dnt WdVf'. Sh<• Wd<,
dnVlng theu rentNI !>pe<>dbodl while
towmg tum on d bo<lybodfcl, he !>did
The 15-page lmef, i;ulmuttl'd by
Barnett after the prosecution rested,
ates several Cd!>es thdt B<lrnett sd1d
demonstrated cnme must be commit-
ted. or dt led.,t dn dttempl mu!>l hdve
been made to conumt thdl crime,
withm d stdte\ 1unsd1c tJon for lhdt
sldte to hdve authonty to pru!.c•cutc
• Prepardllon 1s not rtn dtl<>mpt,'
hP argued ·A cnnw doe.,n't '>ldrt hy
someone renhnq d l>Odt or dnvmq u
boat. Tho.,e dC l.., con'>lltute pwpctrtl
tJOn, d!> opposed to dn dtlempt •
Deputy Dist All)' hm Mulqn•w
Sd1d the dcts thP pro'>f'nJllon -.t11d
Bechler performed -renllng the
bodt, p1clung up a bodyboard, buying
trc1sh bugs m wtuch to !>tulr his wile's
body. pdcklng dumbbells lo weigh
her down -were in themselves an
dtlempt lo kill
Mulgrew scUd the prosecubon hdd
estdbushed through eVldence dnd
testunony thdl Bechler hdd conspLred
to murder tu!> wife, he had been
"lym'1 ln wd.it • dild had launched d
·surpme dtldck."
Bdmett sdld he tuned the subrru!i·
s1~n of the bnel so the court would
receive 1t c1fter the prosecut10n rest<>d
1!!> Cdl>e. The prosecullon hnii.hcd
prcsPnlmg 11.!. last WJtness before lhl'
court took its lunch recess. BdrnPll
... ubnutted the motion soon c1!ter the
H"< el>!> c1nd dflPr confmrung lhdt tht>
pruwcut10n hdd re!iled
"If 1 hdd presented 1l pretnrtl, tht·
< ourt "'ould have de rued tl. not huv·
mq hPdrd the evidence he sc11d
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• Deldy is tdlled 'good
news' by propone nts ·
of plan to open Mesa
Le adership Academy.
Danette Gou let
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NEWPORT-MESA -Chdr-
ler .,chool ddvocdte!i dnd dl~-
1nc1 olllctdb t1gre •d tlus week
tu s1wnd c1nother 30 ddys hne-
tumnq <1 c hdrter c;rhool pro-
po ... dl bl-"fort• puttmq 1t betore
tlw public
parents, t~achers or commuru-
ty leaders. The speaf 1c goals
apd operabng procedures are
detailed m an agreement, oc
Ncharter, • wtth the local school
~ort-Mesd Urulied
School D1stnct board members
onginally hdd unW Dec 27 to
dpprove or re1ect the pellbon
subrrutted in October, but they
mstedd Cdlled for d 60-day
deldy, wtuch pll!.hed thdt dec1-
">IOn l o February •
With the date drdWIIlQ near
dqd.lll charter school propo-
nent!. dild dlstnct ofhoals said
they are still not ready lo pub-
Ltnze the document
Sh alimar center to pair up with soup kitchen
"It ... Pll.IH'UH-!l~ U0Ud news
1111 u-. N :..c11cl Brdd Jdrvtl> u
nwrnh1·1 111 tht• chdrlPr school
1•xpc Ull\'l' hourcl "\\e feel
\\1· h.nr hdd Pxtrf'mely fruit·
1 ul dt">I lh'>ton'> with the dt!>·
lrt< I c11Hi \\ l' would' hkP to
t1dcl <1dd1110nnl bredlhtng
1110111 . .
"The b1ggPsl suclung point
.., the facthtv • Jdrvts '>did
• Everythmg 1::. bemg looked
at, but I cun tell you we die
usmg t.hls tJme to gather feed-
back dnd cldnl'{ and refine
curncuJum and hnClnces •
•Facility to reopen Fe b. 26.
The Somcont• Cdft's Soup Kitchen
bodrd mt1dc' \ thP fmctl clens1on
Wednesduy to t1llow t1 new ShctJpnctr
Learnmg Ct>nter brcmch to open tn ill>
bwldtng
The k1tch<•n, w h1c h will be
renamed the Sonwonc• C dfC!i L1.•ar11-
mg CPnlcr, 1<, sch.-clult•cl to 01wn f(•li
26 m the ShctJ1mdf mnd1•l ol 111 m•t<hnq
tutoring dncl Pcluu1t111nul c1 .. ,..,1 ... t<1r1c 1• ror chtldren .
The Co ... tc1 l\ 1t•<,r1 1 .. 11tc•r \\ 111 t<1r<Jl'I
rhtldren c1l Pornw1<1 c1 rH I Rl't1 l'lt 'llll'll ·
lclf)' -.c ho(1r<. drH1 1 htld11•n 11"11111 in
">llt'ltPr-., Tlltlll•l" <llHI (><Ilk-. \\hll
ulreddV l'dl rtl tilt' ""Ill' k1t<lwn
Stc1llt'f'o t1I both 11rq.in11t1l11111-. t1ll'
no\\ worktny to Sl'I up d purl:!nt fllt.:('1:
1nq c1n<I lo n·rnnl volunteers, semi
L1urc1 Johnson, execu!Jvf' director ol
tlw "ihr1hmur LPnrnmy Ct>ntPr
Thl• lwdfd ul Think Togelhl•r.
wtuc h ovPr!>i>e.., Shdltmur c1nd suc oth
"' l1•t1rntnq <·entt-rs, dpp1oved tht•
plc1n <1 wePk d<JO dlter the Shc1hmc11
-.lt•l·rtnq c omm1tte£• c1pproved lhl·
pl.Ill m [)pcemher L
Prnp11111•nh hope to open
ltw l\ll''>rt L1•t1c1Pr!>htp Acdde-
my in Sl•plt:!rnher, with dbout :i:w -.t udt>nl!> 1n kindergarten
thro11~1h Ihm! qrdde. They pldn
to ttcld luurth <Ille! fLflh grude.!>
t1\<t'r 1111· -.uh'>l'CjUcnl two
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< 'l1ttrll'1 "c huol., drc puhuc
111.,l1tutll>r1'> thdt u::.udllV dfe
orc1d111wct h\ lrKdl group!> uj
Supt Robert Barbot said
dJstnct std.fl w~ updc1ung the
group on the mdny changes m
the dt!>lnct smt-e they began
wnnnq tht> chdrter two yedr.. I
dyo so thut dny new !irhool
would oltl'r wmeltung OP\.\
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A festival f6r Newport Beach's future
•Officials consider
workshops, buses,
citywide meeting to get
residents involved in
setting city's direction.
M•thls Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -A
citywide festival Neighbor-
hood workshops and a tour-
ing bus. A phone survey.
And a committee of about
30 residents to pull 1t all
together.
These are some of the
ideas members of the aty's
ad hoc gen~ral plan update
committee discussed last
week to involve residents in
deeding how the city should
look in the future
Spread out over severcil
months, the process would
Jay the foundation for an
update of Newport Beach's
general plan, the document
• that $erves as a visionary
road map to the city's future
face.
The project ·should give
you a sense of . . where you
are heading as a communi-
ty,• said Carolyn Verheyen,
who works· for a Berkeley-
based consulbng. firm that
advises cities on general plan
updates.
Kicking off the process
with a get-together for all
residents -with rood,
booths by city departments
and organizations, and bus
tours offering a fresh look at
Newport Beach's neighbor-
hoods -would allow every-
one to have a say in which ,
direction the city should
take, Verheyen said.
Interested residents could
sign up for an adVlSory com-
mittee at Uus "commuruty
congress" and help to gwde
the VJs1orung process, 'she
ddded
In the foUoWlllg months,
• FYI
The ad hoc general plan
update committee's next
meeting will take place
at 4 p.m. Monday at the
Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave.
smaller .groups of residents
could meet in their neighbor-
hoods lo refine suggesbons
and ideas for the plan.
Many members of the
committee, which mcludes
City Council members, plan-
ning corruruss1oners, dS well
as representatives from other
City committees dnd the
Greenligbt lniliat1ve, sdld
they hoped the process
would draw in residents who
have not been mvolved an
oty atr~so rar ,
"I'd really like to !>ee new
people." said CouncLlwoman
Nonna Glover, add.mg that
she did not think an advisory
committee should be filled
with people who already sit
on other aty bocirds
Along the way. aty oUa-
cials would prepare reports
on suggestions rrom resi-
dents, Verheyen said Even·
tually. the city should end up
with a document thttl would
gUide ofhoals in updating
the general pJan
But Allan Beek, who rep-
resented Greenlighl support·
ers at the meeUng, said resi·
dents had already sdld what
lund or oty they wdnted to
live in
Newport Tomorrow, a
atywtde study that was pre-
pared 30 yedrs aqo, condud·
ed that res1denb wanted a
high-quality. low-density,
res1dentldl community, Beek
said.
"I Uunk !the report! sWJ
show!> whdl people want."
·aeek said, dddmq that some
pro1ects, !>U< h a., dn aquatic
complex, have since become
obsolete.
Whlle Verheyen said it
was chfficult to put a pnce
tag on the plan, she added
that other cibes ~e has
worked with spent at least
$80,000.
"What they've scoped out
is more than that,• she said,
adding that a phone survey
alone would cost about
$40,000. ·certainly more
than $100,000. •
Sponsorstup of things
such as the touring bus or
food at the festival could low-
er the costs, Verheyen said.
Ad hoc committee mem-
bers will discuss the plan
agam al t)lelr Feb. 12 meet-
ing. Once City Council mem-
bers have signed off on the
proposal, the fe.stival could
take place m the spnng, Ver-
heyen sa1d, add.mg that the
proce!>S could be wrapped up
by November
All's quiet on the telephone front -~t Newport City Hall
M•this Winkler
DAILY PILOT
lion with City Alty. Bob Burn-
ham, CoW1cilman John Hef-
fernan didn't gwe 1t much
thought.
the phone with Burnham, he
decided to ask nty omc1als to
check out the city's phone
system and figure out what
wasn't workmg.
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The hrst time tus telephone
went dead dunng a conversa-
But when Heffernan was
cul otr a second tune wtuJe on ·Maybe it's d recurring
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phone service> •
power supply had caused con-
versations lo break up urun-
tenllonalJy.
"Somebmes 1t would work.
somebmes 1t wouldn't.• Bludau
said, adding that the problem
hdd been corrected.
City Mdndgc•r 1 lomer
Bludau, who lookL'd into the
matter, Sdtd dn unrehahlt>
Whale Heffernan Sdld he'd
been getting clear phone
connections m recent days,
he Sdld repldcmg the 15-year-
old system might still be nec-
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·1 don't know whether it's
l.lmP lo upgrdde it or tear the
whole thmg out," he said.
Bludau dgreed that oty
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-COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Candidate pool fills
for . city CoIIlffii:ssions Inside
(;ITYHALL
WHIT HAPPENED:
The council unanimously voted to impose a 45·
day moratorium on new single-family houses and
remodels.
In June, the council placed a moratorium on
multifamily dwellings while c~ty offi-
cials considered new residential
development standards for them.
The Planning Commission
approved the standards last week,
and the council is scheduled to consider t hem at a
future meeting.
WHAT IT MEANS:
City staff 1s now working on new standards for
single-family houses. City staffers have promised to
have proposed standards ready for review in
March.
Councilman Gary Monahan said he wants to be
sure that every homeowner in the city is notified
of the new standard5 that are in the works.
WHAT THEY SAID:
Monahan. who previously opposed the morato-
rium, said he doesn't think the short-term morato·
rium will have a sigmficant effect on the city.
"It only applies to new developments and very
large remodels, so I don't expect it to affect too
many people," he said. "But I expect to keep it
Tiu urim
& Fi11tst
Br11Hty S"pply
short. and It will be very difficult to get me to sup-
port extending It longer than 45 days. The main
thing I'm concerned about is notification. People
need t o know that the rules are being changed.•
WHIT HAPPENED:
The council decided to make recommendations
to the Or4nge County Transportation Authority
board about the proposed Centerline
rail transit project. ·
The 2&-mlle countywide rail sys-
tem is expected t o eventually shuttle
commuters between transportation
centers in Fullerton and Irvine.
WHIT IT MEANS:
The council recommended a rail system with an
elevated station at Bristol Street and Anton Boule-
vard. It also recommended that the Costa Mesa
portion of the system be designed to match the
ov~rall architecture 6f the surrounding area. as
approved by the council.
NEXT MEETING:
• WHA~ Costa M esa City Council meeting
• WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
• WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Feb. 5
··INFORMATION: Call (714) 754-5223
• 24 residents want to be
part of parks and planning
boards in Costa Mesa.
A mix of weU-known names and
newcomers mark \he list of 24 resi·
dents who have upplied for the Cos-
ta Mesd parks and planning com-
missions.
The council voted in December to
end all commission terms in Febru·
ary, cutting some terms short by two
years. .
The council is scheduled m Feb·
ruary to select 10 new co~sion·
ers -five to each corrurusSloo -
from among the applicants
Chns Sams, Jonathan Zich,
David Stiller, Mdrgdret Johnston
and Mark Hdms hdve subnutted
apphcauons due Monday -for
reappointment to the parks comrrus-
sion.
R.ichdrd Mehren, whose term was
scheduled to end in Mdrch. has
decided not to reapply
Four planrung commissioners -
Tom Sutro, Katie Wilson, Walt Dav·
en port crnd Katrina . Foley_ -also
have applied for reappointment.
Commissioner Chris Fewel resigned
m Dec<'mber.
Dan Wort~mgton, who rdll for City
Council ldst year, has applied for a
Parks Comrrussion position, as has
Robert Love. d member of the Citi·
zens' Budget Advisory Comnuttee.
Bru~ Garlich, a Wunbledon vu.
lage Housmg Assn. board member,
bas applied for both commissions.
Costa Mesa residents Steven
Shapiro. Kim Pedenoo and Kelly
Feldman, who protested a year ago
against the potential sale or Balearic
Park, also have applied for spots on
the Parks Commission.
Michael Levl Schrock, co-chair-
man of a 1999 fund·raiser for build-
ing and renovating homeless shel-
ters, has applied for a Planning
Conunission position.
Thomas Steinleld, the arctutec·
ture and drafting professor at
Orange Coast College, and Mike
Whitehead, who hosted the
•Boathouse· TV show and runs the
Isla Mu1eres tour ship m Newport
Beach, have apphed for Planning
Commission pos1tJons
Campbell Davidson, a member of
the West Side Improvement Assn .
John Rule, a member of the New-
port Schools Foundation; and
Wilham Perluns, who ran for a City
Counol pos1bon in November, also
have applied for Planning Comnus-
sion seats.
Another Planning Comnuss1on
applicant is Donn Hall, a member of
the Costa Mesa Chamber or Com
merte and a former mayor of Co::.ld
Mesa.
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murust conspiracy •
Orange County, dlthough
deeply conservabve, Wds
not a.lways pollllcally pre-
dictable nus d1stnct,. for
example, WdS represented
m Congress for many yedr&
by James B Utt, who once
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threat fcom •barefooted
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Cuba and regarded sex
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nist plot to de!itroy Ameri-
ca • But we also strongly
supported such moderate
Republicans as Gov Earl
Warren, U S Sen Thomas
Kuchel and Assemblyman
Bruce Sumner
Then m the nud-1960s,
the Birchers spht the Cah-
forrua Republican party
asunder by runnmg nght-
EDISON
CONTINUED FROM A 1
A1J 31 d1slncts 111 Orcmge
County contnbutt• to an
investment pool worth $1.3
blllton. which as C"Ontrolled by
Moorlach As of Dec 31,
Newport-/1..tesa Unalaed
School 01stnct\ stak(' was
nearly $42 million
Moorlach inv<•sted $20
nulhon of the total pool m
Edison on Sept 28 The
mvestm<>nt temunatcs at the
end of Uus month, mak10g 1t
safe 1f the company.. goes
under
Moorlacn mvC'Slt>d an
addlllondl $20 mlllton Dec 7
That mve&trn<>nt pt•nod docs
not end until July
Despite lhl' precarious
position of the power compa-
ny, M oorlach .,tJICI ht' expecb.
the state will rnnw to Edison's
dld and ensurt' Lhl' saf<>ty of
the mvPstm(•nts
• 1 lee! conftdc>nt thdl we
wtll g<'t our pnnC"1pal hack.~
he Sdtd • 1 behPVP c1l this cril-
icdl Juncture thdt the state hell>
to remedy lhe problem.·
Despite the> dlready shaky
position of Edison when
Moorlach mvested the sec-
I•
wing candidates in Republi-
can primaries. Kuchel was
taken out by State School
Supt. Max Rafferty. Ri~d
Nixon was almost taken out
by Assemblyman Joe Schell
for the gubematonal norru-
nation. And Sumner -con-
sidered a Republican star
headed for bigger things -
was defeated by Schmitz m
the state Senate primary,
largely over Sumner's
refusal to abandon the prin-
ciple of fair ho\lsing. The
Republit:an Right has been
in charge around these
parts ever since.
Eatly on, Sc.hmHz WdS
their poster child. When Utt
died in 1970, state Sen.
Schmitz -then a national
director of the John Birch
Society -won a Republi-
can free-lor-all for Utt's
seat It was one of the great
poilllcal ironies of the time
that for three years Schnutz
was President Richard
Nixon's congressman -.
d espite the president's
i
"We pay them a lot
of money collectively
for their ·po-wer; and
if Edison is going to
default on bonds, as
consumers, schools
in this county may
very well take their
business elsewhere."
Mike Fine
Newport-Mesa
assistant superintendent
of business servic~L
ond $20 rrullion, he said the
county mvestment officers
reviewed the avalla blc
options and found Edlson to
be so~d.
·Al the time of Dec. 7. 1t
was felt that they were conh-
dent, ( was confldenl, With
this investment and the hold-
ing penod," he said. ·And
that the state would not allow
our utilities to get to this con-
dition, but that leadership
would have been shown."
· The district's hnanc1dl
advisor, Mtke Fine, the assis-
tant superintendent of bust-
'Low-prfGff ~ws be.-n JanUMY 23
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In this ouingeous dark comedy, the author Of
Six ~ of Separation ~ his off-the-wall
chancters In btz::arre stwadons and tums them
loose. Amazingly,~ connect!
Thursday, Jonvory 1 8, 2001 A 7
mcreas-
ingly fran-
llc efforts
to get nd
of hlm.
Nut on
had good
reasons.
Nqt only
was the
Birch
John Schmitz Society far
to the
right of the Nixon admims-
tration and regarded as a
Republtcdn llab1hty, but
Schmitz, lumself, Wds a
t ausuc Nixon cnhc. On the
eve on Nixon's departure to
seek rapprochement with
Chmtt, Schmitz told a Birch
Society audience that he
wasn't opposed to the presi-
dent's trip to Chmd, ·only
to tus conunq bdck • lie lat-
er called the V1Stt "d surrPn-
denng to intemallonal com-
munism ·
These excesses cost him
his seat m l qn, but he
round a poltllcdl comlorl
ness 1>erv1Ces. saJCI he agrees
with the dec1s10ns Moorldch
hai. mtlde>
"I'm not C'Xpt•ctmg Edison
lo go dllywhcrc. c~ncl I don't
ttunk John jMoorlc1chJ wac.
expecllnq Echson to qo any-
where,· r:uw said •1 don't
lhLnk Edison has u1v<'n dny-
ont> the strd1qht sC"oop, .incl I
don't ll)mk lhP 'itdle has CJ!Y-
<'n c1nyunf" the '>trd1qht
'>Coop;
Fine• sotd hl• ctlso· thought
that be~•U'><' ttn• -.chool dis-
trict c onsumf''> massive
arn.ounts of enC'rgy tn Orange
County lht• chstnct's mvest-
ments would lw Sdlc•
·w e pd} them a lot ol
money co11t•clJ vf'ly for their
power, and 1t Edison 1s gomg
to default on bonds. as con-
sum er'>, school<> m this county
may very well tc1ke their bu .. 1-
ne&& ebewht>re." Fme said
Fme ddcled thdt he
thought the bigger problem
wds Edison's lack of coop<>ra -
llon Wlth school d1str:icts m
preparing lor the rolling
blackouts ol the kind that
affected parts of the stc1le on
WE:'dnesday. ·
,.
u
zone by acceptmg the mVl-
tallon of George Wallace's
American lndependenl par-
ty -somewhere to thd
nght of Kmg George Ill
to run for president agamst
Nixon None of this dismal
history prevented local
Republicans from sending
Schmitz back to Sacramen-
to as thetr senator in 1978
There, a combmat1on of
character assassmation m
tbe gwse of humor and
some serious personal prob-
lems finally ended his poht-
1cal career.
tlis friends mdy have
found Schmitz funny, but
the objects of his malice
routinely Jews, Latinos,
blacks and anyone who
didn't agree Wllh tum -
weren't amused As we
honor Mdrltn Luther Kmg
Jr. this week, some of us
old-tuner:. recdll that
Schmatz referred to htm ds d
• notonous har • and told tht•
California Senate • 1 hav<>
other thmgs lo do than cwt
COUNCIL
CONTINUED FROM A 1
pnrks comnu~s1om•r.. -but
not planning comrruss1onPr1>
-to he reg1slerNJ voters
Only nt1zens mdy reg1stN
lO VOlP
In d stalf rl'port, lht' city
dllomey !> ulhce rc>commend-
ed that the pdrks comrruss1on
n•qu1rement be revokPd lo
keep the n'qu1rements for
~ hoth .cumrru!>s1ons com.1stent
However, thP counetl· dtcl
nut vote tu re\•oke the
rcqwrement dnd dec1clf>d not
to ddd d·step to thl' proC'ess to
enforce the requart'ment
bastcdlh end.mg the d<-'bdlP
For now dl li;!d5t
In ttte future. f\layor Llbb)
Cowan sdld, c,ht• might d.,k
lhl' counctl to tdke c1nother
tonk ctl the requm•nlPnt tu If)
tu make the comrru.,.,1on ord1-
ndnce~ niure compdllble
But she said tht• dec1s1on lo
retdtn the process lor
appointing · commi1>s1oner!>
was ·confusing enough Wllh-
out adding d motion to
&ehted/w/n mllec/Jona p/
· Zanella • Corbin
Barry Bricken • Starrington
Cutter & Buck
up on the noor and expose
the real Martin Luther
Klng, but I'm going to do 1t
il I hdve to• JJl k.ill.Jng d res-
olution hononng Dr KUUJ
dfter tus murder
Schmitz's arrogance -
which his fnencb descnbed
els pnnc1ple wrapped m
humor -wa a cons1der-
dble factor m creating the
react.aonary Lmage of what
Newswl>ek columm!>l Stew-
art Al&op called ·nw
Orange County Buy • Thdl
Schrnttz legdcy, over the
years, has hardened into d
stubbornly t1rchconservdt1ve
Republican power structure
that LS Cdusmg growtnq con-
cem dmong local moderdtes
who hdve seen Uemonats
packing up more dnd mon-'
public offices lrom Repuhlt-
C'ans in C'dhforrud -mdu<1-
1ng severdl m Orc1ng1•
Count'r
Thar., why d blut• chip
group of IOC'cll bustnt'""
c xec-uttves cdlhny tht>m-
.,,elves the l'.ew Ma111nt\
dddrE•.,., thl' < 111zen!>h1p
requirement f\ londd'y ·
Tht> t ounnl t•c1rlwr ll11'>
month clC'c1clecl lo l'ncl dll
C"Omm1ss111n t.-rm'> tn fo't•IJru-
dry and to l>1·q111 wlt•ct1nsi
new C"ornm1~.,1oner'> tht•n Thi•
parks comm1i.,<,aon ctl'>o W<.1'>
· f('clucc•d from '>•'\I'll tu It\'•·
mC'mtwrs to ll1d tc h th1· num-
ht'r of rounul 111P111l>1 r.,
At l\lun<lc1\ ·., mt•l'ttnq
Cow<1n spokP ctgdHht ft-'(jlllf·
mg prool ol c 111111n-.h1p lor
l0n1ffil'>SIOlll'r" '>d\ tnq ltlt'
n l7 ·must <1c c l'pl ihc· · ener-
gae<, UI all rwopll' ht•(_ dll"I' \\ f'
ddre not lose out on dnnme\
ldl(•nh dnd drl'ctnt'>
If this I'> .. oml'Lhtnq ISl<'Pll
Le; c hoosmy not to pur.,ue I
thmk lhctl '> wondt>r1ul ~hP
Sdtd Tut>sdct) I thtnk '' ,. \"
worked VPT) well w11h the
rPs1dPnq rt>qu1rpment
Counctlwomdn L111rlc1
Dixon sc11cl legdl rt>s1dents -
regardlesi., of their ntuensh1p
status -<;hould bt> dllowed to
be appotnl<'d "> cornm1s!:.1nn"-
"Wt''re sltll re>c1c-h111q out lo
the entir<' commun1t\ tor
appllcdlt0ns. and at w1il still
be d lull 111terv1ew prncec.;s,
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•
Comnuttt>t• -and mcludmg
such Newport B dC'h and
Costa Mesa. hecivywe1ght'
as Donald Bren, Georg~
Argyro:. and Willidffi Lyon
• -surfacl'd last ycdr to push •
for more> mdlllstrt>a m candi-
dates. J>drl!Culdfly m the
area of h1qhJy < ootrov<>rsta.I
SOC:ldl ISSUl'., Tht> !JrC>llp met
in.,,tdnt and dqgre-.<>1Vl' rosts-
tdnce lrorn LhP lunq-
f'nlrPnchPd 1dPolog1< di con -
servdlJvps It-cl hy Fu,•nh•s
The> NP·w MdJcmty rt•lm •d
with d bloody noc,c., hut ll
will reyroup dl\d rc•turn
l\lr-'<mwh1h1 thl' h1Pnds of
John will bro d1qq1114 111 tu
tum IJdc _k <Yl'r nPY. attdcks
-dl1d ttl¥Dt·m0< rdt., will
(ilePlull'r rontm1w p~kang
off RPp11hltc dll'> 111 rfil•.,e
pdrls Th ts rnc1 \ "'(•II hf• the
hnul polttu nl lt>q<1c \' of John
~chm1t1
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Santa Ana Heights H1\ column
appear\ Thur~a)'\
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AFTERMATH
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Traditional Jewelers, which
employs 1ts own security
guards to protect Us million-
dollar merchandise, finally
opened about 1 p.m. Store offi-
cials declined to comment on
the shooting.
I
road map to everybody of iiow
it's organlzed1" aai,d Rich
Blbaum, a spokesman for the
Irvine Co., which owns
Fashion Island. Jewelers on high alert
"I'm scared to go back: she
said, adding that a friend was
going to accompany her to her
evening shift Wednesday. • 1
don't want· to go back to
Fashion Island:
Police officials did not
release the identity of the
guard Wednesday, but srud he
was tn stable and guarded
condition, adding that the
wounds were not life-threat-
ening.
Al the mall e arly
Wednesday, wooden panels
covenng the jewelry store's
entrance and a sign announc-
ing a delayed opening time
were the only reminders of the
dtlack.
Wailing for the store to
reopen just before noon to gel
d watch repaired, Corona dcl
Mdr resident Michelle Gove!
sdid she wasn't too worned
dboul her safety.
"I'm d little apprehensive,"
">hC' said "But I don't think
they'll strike twice m two
days ·
But "things are dehmtely
gelling worse," Govel said
"It's just d matter of tune before
cnme tuts Pashton Island It's
\he shdpe of things to come •
Still, the incident won 't
deter her rrom shoppt.ng dl the
mctll, Gavel sa1q.
"J lwe here,7•she said. "So
yec1h, I will jcome backj. Just
IJke people m barrios or ghPt-
IOl> st1U go to tfieu (shoppt.ngj
plan~'> where they l.tve •
After bnefly entenng the
store, Gavel was led outside
ctgdt.n by d shop asslStant, who
told her the opening had he'm
further deldyed.
"I'm sure everybody's wdlk-
tng on egg shells in there today
anyway," GoveJ said bc•fore
wallong off
Others who work at the
mall said the jewelry store was
clearly the prime target for
robbers at Fashion Island.
"We're not really scared
that something like that would
happen to our store," said
Llndsey Andersen, who works
as an assistant manager at The
Museum Shop. "Traditional
Jewelers ... seems ;o be the
hot spot of crime for thlf whole
mall."
Andersen, who htd in the
bdck of her store with two
other employees and a cus-
tomer dunng the attack, said
that unl1ke the city's police
officers, Fashion Island's own
secunty guards seemed 111-
eqwpped to handle such prob-
lems.
"There are guards around,
but they are mostly college
luds with badges,• she said,
ddcitng that robbers had stolen
dbout $3,000 worth of jewelry
from her shop's show cases a
year ago
"IT lhmgs -have happened,
!the guards! are slow to
respond-," Andersen s aid
"They basically say, 'There's
nothing we can do about it.'•
Mall officials said several
of Fdsh1on Island's security
qudrds are retired police offi-
cers dnd added that guards
hdd dil average working expe-
nence of 10 years in the secu-
nty field
Whtle saymg that secunty
officers have monthly training
meetings and work closely
with the city's Police
Department, mall officials said
th ey didn't want to divulge
information about security
slrdteg1es.
·we don't want to give a
Employees in charge of the
booths tn the square outside of
the je~ store set things up
as~ and chlldren rode the
drcula.r train a few steps away
from the scene of the crime.
·1 thought ra have night-
mares, but I guess I slept OK,•
said Elliott, wbo sells popcorn
and asked not to reveal his last
name for fear of the attackers.
•Although I was shaking all
the way to going to sleep.•
Wearing Zebra-striped sun-
glasses, Elliott said he hid
behind his cart when the
shooting started and ju.mpe~
into nearby bushes outside
Robinsons-May when the
shots continued.
Caroline, who works at a
booth sellil%g sunglasses and
also asked that her last name
not be used, said she slid out of
her chair and hid behind the
cart when she heard the shots.
·1 was screaming,• she said.
·1 thought I was going to see
people lying dead on the
ground."
Shoppers said the shooting
had brought a bit of reality to
the upscale shopping mall,
which usually appears as a
safe haven from crime.
"You hear that musk, you
see these luxurious chairs,"
said Costa Mesa res1~ent
Claudine Hastings.
Together with her dau hter,
Cybille Scott, and her 5-month-
old grandson, Aletdnder,
Hastings was sitting on one of
the wooden arm chairs w1th
cushy white pillows in the
mall's Atrium Court, where Kai
wound their way through a
shallow pool And sofl saxo-
phone jazz plated over loud-
speakers. 1
•It's like paradise,· Hastings
said. ·And yesterday people
could have been killed. It's not
paradise after all:
• Failed robbery
reminds those in
gem trade of dangers
of their profession.
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
The botched robbery at
Traditional Jewelers put oth-
ers in the gem trade on guard
Wednesday,~ than 24 hours
after the Fashion Island
shootout
Edis Aonmon, a sales asso-
ciate at South Coast Plaza's
Ben Bridge jewelry strop, said
he was reluctant to•dlscuss
the matter,
"I don't lik~ to talk about
it,• Florimon said. "If it hap-
pens, it happens .•
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
security guards and glass
windows, didn't get their
hands on any of the valu-
ables.
Usually they do, however.
The incident was the fifth
·since May 1997, when two
armed men stole $325,000 in
diamonds and Role)( watches
from South Coast Plazd's Ben
Bridge 1ewelry store.
Just last September, a pair
of men wearing ski masks
lifted several Rolex watches
from the Costa Mesa shop-
ping center's Tomeau Watch
Co.
The Tomeau thieves have
not been caught, said Costa
Mesa Police Sgt. Jack Archer.
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be in business {and
then] to have some-
boqy come in and try
to take it away. "
JohnNoyes
former Newport Beach mayor
Over at Carol Klein Fine
Jewelry on Bayside Drive, a
saleswoman who wanted to
remain ~said the store
was on red alert.
"Everybody's on pms and
needles,• she said.• Just talk-
ing on the phone ma:kes me
nervous. It's a very risky busi-
ness."
The local jewelers contact-
ed Wednesday said they could
authonties also have no sub·
stantial leads
In the hours dlter the rob-
bery, pohce interviewed
secunty gudrds, witnesses
and store employees, said
Sgt. Steve Shulman,
spokesman for the Newport
Beach Police Depdrtrnent.
Police coUected dJTUlluni -
tion shells and other evidence
from the ~e scene. They'll
pool their datd, then come up
with -a gdJ11e plan to 1dentlfy
the men, who escaped in a
BMW.
Whtle reluctdnt to attribute
Tuesday everung's FashJOn
Island robbery dtlempt to a
gang of thieves, poltce
ackno\;Vledged thrit such
crimes usudlly take planning
and, sometimes, experience. ·
"I would say it's probably
not their hrst time domg it.·
Archer said "They don't usu-
ally stop until they get
POLICE BRIEF
Police seek gunman
in Hallmark robbery
A gunman held up a New-
port Beach Hallmark store
. Wednesday mght.
About 7 p.m., the man
not disclose details about their
security measures. Some said
l)ley use electronic alam1 sys-
tems. Others, including
Traditional Jewelers, hire
dlltled guards.
At Tuesday night's near-
nuss robbery, one of the store's
guards was shot as three
masked men opened fire on
the shop with automatic
weapons. · ·
For fonner Newport Beach
Mayor John Noyes, who~
a jewelry store on Balboa
Island, the robbery attempt
has made bun reassess his
own secunty measures.
"It's always a wake-up call
to all of us,· Noyes said. •It's
hard enough to be in business
land then) to have somebody
come m and try to take it . . away ..
.
cdught. It's a fairly lucratiye
type of robbery.·
Among the most orgp-
ruzed thdl pollce encountered
\'4.<l 'i the South American
Theft Groups, d band of rob-
bers who worked so boldly
and consistently that in Sep-
tember 1999 1 the Orange
CQunly district attorney's
office create(! a two-man
tedJTI to handle the cases.
Fd!.luon Island has seen its
ldtr number or jewelry store
robbenes since opening in
1~7 -
In one of the largest, two
lrdvehng ~Jes representa-
tives were held up in the
pdTkmg lot 1in 1999, handing
over $1.5 rrµl.J.ion in diamond-
cncrustcd lbot. ·
Another time, four masked
gunmen stormed Charles
BMr Jewelers m Newport
Beach and escaped with sev-
eral watches
entPT!'d the Images Hallmark
store m the 1000 block of
lrvme Avenue, according to
the Newport Beach Police
Department. The person
made off with an undisclosed
amount of cash, and no one
was m1ured, pol.tee said .
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Marsha Ferrall
reports that the 2001
Newport Harbor High
School Grad Night Parent
Party fund -raiser is set for
Feb. 8. Themed "The Great
Escape . . A World Tour,•
the grad night tradillon lives
on as local paren ts join
forces to create a memo-
rable evemng for their grad-
uates, one that will keep
them safe under the school
roof all rught long. ,
The lockoff fund-raiser
party will take place at Ster-
ling BMW on Coast High-
wa•t-There will be plenty of
food and fun with a stlent
and live auction, a.Jong with
all kmds or surpnses Ul
keeping with the theme.
Sandy Hill will co-chair
the event with Dana Ander-
son, and all proceeds will go
to creallng thls year's grad
night tor the students. For
more mlormabon and reser-
vabons. call Ferrall at (949)
675-0078.
• • •
PldIUled Parenthood of
Orange and San Bernardino
counties 1s prepanng for its
annual luncheon event. Set
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD
for Monday. the gathering
called • Visioriing ~
Future• will take place at
the Hyatt Regency Hotel in
Irvine. The group pldns to
set some long-term goals,
looking ahead to 2025. The
event features keynote
speaker Watts Wacker, a
futurist who promises to
keep auruence members on
the edge of lheLr seats.
The Planned Parenthood
Choice Award will be pre-
sented to Market Research
Associates. the advertising
firm of Lawrence, Mayo and
Ponder, and the legal team
of Skadden. Arps, Slate.
Meagher and Flom LLP.
Locals involved m the
upcoming event include·
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Some final holiday busi-
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Hoag Hospital 552 Juniors·
raised $10,000 to benefit the
hospital from their annual
holiday affair
Some 300 young profes-
siona.Js gathered to celebrate
the season with a Newport
Chnstmas Boat Parade party
on the mam channel. A din-
ner buffet, an auction and
dancing to the.music of'Blue
Machine rounded out the
evening for lhe guests, who
11lso brought toys to be
donated to Toys for Tots.
Proceeds for the party
were earmarked for the new
Hoag Women's Pavibon,
scheduled to open m 2004.
• • •
Family Assessment Coun-
seling and EducatJOndl Ser-
vices, olht>!"Wlse known as
FACES,
invites the
Newport-
Mesa com-' muruty to
the ulti -
mate
Super
Bowl xx.xv
party at JQhn Crean
the Village
Crean estate on Newport's
Back Bay.
... On Jan. 28, Newport
phLlanthropists John and
Donna Crean will once
agam open their antebellum
mansion on Mesa Dnve for
~plenty Qf football, food ,
fun, an aucllon and door
pnzes.·
Proceeds from the $100
per ticket event wtll benefit
the Orange County Juverule
Connection Program of
FACES, wtuch tnes to pre-
vent fanuly violence through
assessment and referral at
local schools. To reserve
your 50-yard lme seat,
call FACES al (877) 422.-
322'.t. Tables of 10 are still'
dVailable
• • •
And fLnaUy, the Spyglass
Garden Club celebrated its
25th anniversary at holiday
time wtth its annual lun-
cheon held at the Ritz
~3W'ant The affatr was
also themed around the col-
lection or Toys for Tots. With
Sgt. Charles Spence of the
Marine Corps Toys for Tots
program in attendance ds d
guest of honor
The Spyglass crowd hds
always supported the pro-
gram m memory ot thei r
friend Lynn Frtborg. whose
widow, Dottie , LS a member
of the garden club.
In the crowd were Janie
Boling. Sandie Fix, Mary
Hodge. Bev Monlgal.
Sharon Jackson, Ruth
Montgomery. Kathy Olsen,
Lynn Nye. Carol Miller .
Patsy Cox. Gerrie Shah.
Emy Lane Walef'(Dan. Marl-
on Thompson, Sharon
Pence, Mary Oste rhout,
Gall ClmlnJ, Donna Den-
ham. Mary Layton, Caroline
Bassett, Ana Marie Brunner
Valerie Danzig, Lan a Fish.
Gloria McCllntock <1nd Bar-
b ara Metzler.
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Fund-raiser has
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Familie5 Forward, fot·
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from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Feb.
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8 at 1570 Sceruc Ave., Costa
Mesa. Tue fund-raiser will
feature a. cook-off between
two Orange County chefs
-Alan Greeley of the
Golden 1h1ff1e and Midlael
Kang of Five Feel Business
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ldke on the roles of chef's
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detemuning who will win
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at the Orange Collllty Per-
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Mesa. Enc Bromberger
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AIO Thursday, Jonuory 18, 2001
By K11ttty Mader
I l's January, and if you are
like me, you are a)ready
looking to destroy your
New Year's resolutions and
take refuge against the harsh
wmter. This is so unportant
~ere m Southern Cahlornia,
and I have just the place for
you to wann up with real
Italian comfort 'food.
Garduno's Ristorante ltal-
1ano, on the comer of 17th
Street (directly across from
MJ Casa restaurant) and San-
DINING
REVIEW
ta And Avenue
Ln Costa Mesa,
1S just the kind
of cozy. family-
run, heavy-
duty comfort food place you
need in the dead of a South-
ern Califorrud winter
Garduno's 1S a lLny Little
restaurant, JUSt about 1.000
square feet, which adds to its
coziness and charm. They
have w hat you call an exhibi-
tion kitchen, where every-
lhmg that goes on inside is no
secret. Actually, nolhmg about
Garduno's 1S a secret. Accord-
ing to Julle Garduno, 90". of
her customers are repedl.
..
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Doily Pilot
FYI
WHA~ Garduno's
WHERE: 298 E. 17th St ..
Costa Mesa
WHEN: 11 :30 a.m. to 9
p.m. Monday through
Thursday, 11 :30 a.m. to
10 p.m. Friday, noon to
10 p.m. Saturday, and
4:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday
HOW MUCH: Moderate
CALL: (949) 645-5505
premises daily, and their
sauces are made to order.
There IS noth.Lng about their
food that disputes thlS. I alsa
love that you can select your
own favorite pasta, from fusilli
to ravioli, and everything in
between, and then choose
your sauce. ranging from frwlt
dJ mdri (seafood ind light
tomato sauce) and vongole
(dams m a wtute wtne sauce).
all the way to a pororu sauce
(poraru mushrooms with
marsala wine and cream).
Yes, you can have it your way
The only true bummer
about the open k.Jtchen is that
dfter watching what goes in
and out and inhaling all those
wondrous smells, 1t makes 1t
that much more difficult to
decide what to order. The dai-
ly specials are usucilly on dis-
play, and choosing just one is
sLmply not fair. So don't do it.
~SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Mark Garduno, owner of Garduno's Ristorante Italiano, and son Vince, 9: serve up of their some house specialties.
Garduno's offers several
d ucken and veal dishes.
both traclitional Italian, such
as the chicken or: veal
Marsala (13.95) and Pollo
Lunone (13.95), and some
that reflect the California
influence, such as the Vitello
Julid, fresh veal with mush-
rooms, artichoke hearts, sun-
dned tomatoes and wme.
Julie Garduno, along with
her husband dOd head chef.
Mark Garduno, met dt What's
Cooking, originally located
where Garduno's now stands
Once the love connection was
made and her career plans as
a llight attendant tossed, they
hdd a whirlwind engdge-
menVrestaurant operung.
They've had a steady stream
of customers corrung m for
that seriously comforting fta.J-
1an food ever SIIlCe.
On my most rf'cent v1s1t, I
ordered my favonte thtng of
all, the very nch clucken
lasagna ($1 t:95) -a chlck-
en, mushroom and artichoke
lasagna in a cream sauce.
Warrung: One serving' of
lasagna is enough for two
meals, which to me is an out-
right bonus.
After speaking with Julie,
~e informed me that this
d1sh is actually everybody's
favonle and originated when
a customer wanted ·1asagna,
but not lasa!JWl" catered for
-her party. The chicken
ldsagna used to be for cater-
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tus. The incredible taste, menu is large and diverse.
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tom.er mutiny, made it clear with the homemade Italian
to the Gardunos that they dressing, is also terrific. I
needed to offer it regulclfly. would like to see this made
My family ordered the nch mto an entree, but It is pretty
good-sized as is, and an and hearty traditional lasagna excellent segue to the bread, ($9.~5), stuffed with sa~ge the cornerstone of Italian
and pasta 10 a sweet (did I meals. The salad comes with
detect nutrne~?) sauce. I thinl.s---strcrved carrots, vdlied greens
they were a little Jealous of and a smattering of olives.
mine, but they swore they Garduno's promises that its
loved them;. Fgna seems pastas are made fresh on the
There is always a hsh of
the day as well, so please ask
I still have a IQng llSt of Items
to try. but according to some
of those aforementioned reg-
ular customers, there 1S no
way I can go wrong.
Garduno's da.tly speed.ls
also include desserts. The
night we went, the traditional
tirarrusu ($3.95) was on dis-
play, looking good. However,
there was simply no room.
• KATHY MADER's dining reviews
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Play finds the rjght
'Balance'· at theater
By Tom Titus
1
T here 1s little, if any,
physical action m
Edward Albee's •A
Delicate Balance,• but ver-
bal abuse of all vaneties -
polite, overt, thinly vealed
and vehemently hosWe,
THEATER fueled by
generous REVIEW quantilles of
alcohol -
runs rampant through the
Pulitzer Pnze-wmning dra-
mct on Mamstage at South
Coast Repertory
Years of accommodation
and COO'lpromase have taken
their toll on Agnes and
Tobias, an outwardly
soph1sllcated couple who
share their upscale home
with Agnes' tipsy sister,
Claire. •
Their"'-dehcate balance·
1s upended by the arrival of
the couple's daughter, Julia,
back from a fctiled fourth
mctmage, and their best
fnends, Edna cmd Harry.
who are seeking refi;ge
from a nameless terror.
The problem 1s, the
neighbors amve hrst a nd
commandeer the daughter's
old room This presents a
launching pad for some
heavy verbal artillery. tnost
. of 1t hred by the outraged
daughter but spread equally
among the characters
D1Tector Martin Benson
has assembled d superb six-
member compdny to pre-
sent Albee's seanng drama
of emotional upheaval. His
actors are fully cognizant of
the power of the spoken
word and exercise it with
unernng accuracy. Verbal
~onflict gives way to viscer-
al confrontation, rich in
skillful interpretation.
FYI
WHA~ "A Delicate
Balance"
WHERE: South Coast
Repertory, 665 Town
Center Drive, Costa
Mesa
WHEN: 8 p.m. Tuesdays
through Fridays, 2:30
and 8 p.m. Saturdays,
and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Sundays until Feb. 11
c~ s2a..S49
PHONE: (714) 708-5555
Albee bas entrusted bis
psychological soapbox to
the character of Agnes, the
coolly calculating, highly
intelligent wife who "mam-
tains" (her well-chosen
word) the family. She has
long since settled for a mar-
riage of outward-appearing
sanctity and conducts a
rather imposing seminar on
nurturing this veneer of
security.
As brilliantly portrayed
by Linda Gehringer, Agnes
is the "fulcrum" (another of
her self-descriptions) upon
which the relationship
turns. Her thoughtful, pas-
sive husband -played with
the fullaealization and
acceptance of his flaws by
Nicholas Hormann -1s the
figurehead patriarch. -
When Hormann is called
on to assert himself late m
the play, his character's dif-
ficulty in achieving that
emotional level is achingly
depicted.
Disrupting their daily
lives is Claire, the imbibing
sister who insists she's not
an alcoholic. Kandis.Chap-
peU delivers an outstanding
performance in this comic
relief role with significant
impact. Her mission as a lin-
gering thorn in her sister's
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Richard Doyle and Hope
Alexander -each of whom
date back more than 35
years to SCR's first season
-strike an OnsetUing note
as the temfied friends seek-
ing emot1onal refuge. Doyle,
like Hormann, underplays
his role to tugh effect, while
Alexander insinuates her-
self into the others' lives,
especially the daughter's,
with maddemng efficiency
in a debc1ously delineated
performance
The conflict reaches a
fever pitch with the amvaJ
of Rene Augesen as Jultd, a
casualty of the manta! bat-
tlefields. Augesen m1ects a
fierce note of outraged
opposlt1on, which buud~to
a fnghtening c:onfrontdllon
in a bedullfully constructed
portrayaJ that strips her
emotionally distraught char-
dcter to the bone.
Thomds Buderw1tz's liv-
ing room setting proiects
exaggerdted elegance and
opulence. complete with an
tmposmg ceiling and dn
almost psychedelic extenor
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beaullfully cletdtled by Tom
Ruz1ka s all-encompassing
lighting effects
·A Delicate Balrlnce" 1s a
ventdble banquet for play-
goers who eo1oy d more
cerebral diet, yet 1t thor-
oughly satashes those accus-
tomed to conflict dnd con-
frontation As this season's
entry m SCR's "gre<1t Amer-
ican playwnghls" senes, it's
a worthy work of depth and
dimension.
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School's production
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'Forrester, ' 'O Broth~' bring literary es to mg screen .
'Forrester ' finds way
into reviewer's heart
T hank you, Hollywood,
for maklng •fmding
Forrester,• a marvelous
picture about an interractaJ
mentor-pupil connection.
As expected, Sedll Con-
nery delivers a remarkable
perlormance as William For-
rester, a
REEL charismatic
Pulitzer Prize-c Rl'lcs wuuung liter-
ary legend
who has
become the proverbiaJ
recluse Now a silver-ha.ired
eccentnc. Forrester spends
much or h1s bme Lil h1s Bronx
set of rooms window-watch-
ing btrds dild a group of
black lods playmg bd.Sketball
on a nearby court
The kids are cunow.
about the watcher. As the
days go on, thdt curiosity
builds until 16-yedI·old
Jamal (Robert Brown). an
inlell.Jgent and tdlented teen,
is dared by his fncnds lo
sneak tnto "The Windows"
to get the goods on him
The bungling Jdffial does
so but leaves his backptick
behind The next day 1l 1s
hanging m Forrester's win-
dow, and the followmg day
It 1s thrown down to Jamal
The teen 1s surprised when
he finds that all of his
papers haw t:Jeen lqokec.I
over and graded by the
mysterious man
An unlikely mentor-
apprenllce reldl10nsh1µ
begms betwef'n the two As
fnendshlps go, tl hds its u11s
and downs.
A fancy prep school m
Manhattan gives Jumal a
scholarship based on soml'
test grades, but the ·rich
white people" really only
want .Jamal for lls faltenng
basketball team. A romance
blossoms between Jamal and
Claire (Anna Paquin), the
daughter of a member of the
prep school's board, but 1t
Goy
Wossoll-Kelly
never
comes to
fruition.
Maybe the
interradel
romance
was too
life-size for
lbe big
screen to
handle.
Jamal
discovers
We-chang·
ing lessons
from For-
rester and, remarkably,
reignite9 the passion for wnt-
mg thdl Forrester lost.
Brown plays opposite
Connery dS a true equal
1iiVla. Did you know that
Bro)Vn was to be an extra on
the film? As fate would have
it, Connery recognized his
talent, dDd he got the lead.
An outstanding choice.
The film's fldws dfe miru-
maJ· We never actually know
the content of Jamal's WTit-
mgs. the film is a bit too long,
and there IS a single, perplex-
ing act of classless casting -
Joey ButtaJuoco's cdIDeo as a
secunty guard in the ballpark.
That last part sure took some
of the wallop out of the film!
Find "Forrester# at your
local theater. It'<; worth full
price.
"Finding Forrester" is rat
ed PG-13 for brief strong lan-
guage and some sexual ref-
erences.
• GAY WASSAU·tn:UY, 60, IS the
editor of a Balboa newspaper and
_is active in the community.
Ta,ke the odyssey
with ·o Brother' ' o Brother, Where> Art Thou· is the
latest ftlm from
Joel dnd Ethan Coen o( ·Far-
go• and "Barton Fmk" fame.
The brothers continue to be
true on ginals with this film,
which is one of thetr best.
They try to show that there is
Robert Brown·, le ft, and Sean Connery star in "FlndhuJ,.Porrester," a film by Gus Van
Sant "Forreste r" has been compared to "Good Will Hunttng," anothe r Van Sant Wm.
more to film than cltches.
The story is a wonderlul
spin on H omer's "The
Odyssey,· and cnbs several
characters and events from
the ancient tale. If there were
any compldint about this film
at all, tt would be the (few)
IJberlles 1t takes with the
poet's ldle. But 1t still makes
for dll epic tale with the kind
of looplness that is missing
from certain modem-day
remakes of classic stones.
The Coen brothers have
outdone themselves. The
dialogue i.s crisp dnd, more
often thdn not, hllanous. The
chdfacter development 1s
excellent. Tuer~ are some
who will conte~ this movie
is onJy for Coen orothers'
fans. I completely citsdgree
1lus him 1s completely acces·
s1ble from many angles.
Ttus version of ~odyssey"
requirei. no knowledge or
recoUe<.llon of Homer's tale,
but the fun IS multJpl.Jed if
you are familiar with 1t.
The origjnal #Odyssey" 1s
a series of adventures under-
taken by Ulysses as he trav-
els throughout the Mediter-
ranean. nus odyssey
mvolves three escaped con-
victs, led by Ulysses Everett
McGill (George Clooney) as
they escape from pnson and
travel through Miss1Ssippi
during the Great Depression
to try to obtain the buried
treasure from a bank job.
What I appreciate most
about Coen brothers' hims is
.that they are Hollywood art.
So while Hollywood films
mvariably go down the path of
cliche and fonnwa. ·o Broth-
er· takes a different route with
twists and swprises. While art
!ilms invariably eschew plot-'"
ting, the Coens insISt on a
superb satisfying story
• 0 Brother,· like th elf
preVlous ei:ght Wms, encap-
sulate au tfiat's best about
film writing: The dialogue IS
sharp and witty, and the
visuals dfe stunning and sub-
lime. This film was shot with
y~ow filters and bleaching,
which encapsulates the heat
dfld beauty of the South per·
fectly. As per the Coens' usu-
al. the photography of the
movie is stunning, with
Depression-era Mississippi
as an exc:ellent backdrop.
By necessity, the mus1c has
to be of the period. As such,
the bluegrdSS music chosen
for the film is worth getting
the soundtrack for. It wdS pro-
duced by T Bone Burnett, one
of the great living bluegrass
artists. This soundtrack
embodies America . It breathes
hle, via song, mto the pictures '
o! soft green willow fronds
waving over the gurgling
brooks of the Old Soulli.
'This ts the South, replete
with the incongruous beauty
of the scenery and the ugli-
ness of the poverty and racial
hatred that shows up inter-
mittently throughout the film.
I should mention the act-
ing, which is superlatJve,
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Also, John Goodman's
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with his character's embodi·
ment of pure evil. After all,
how effective would evil be
if it couldn't fool you? H e
had me fooled at first.
Whal swpnsecl me was
how the Coens successfully
incorporated !>luegrass music
into the movie. I'm not a huge
fan of musicals, and this is
very dose to being one. But
the music added greatly to
my enjoyment of the ftlm.
The movie is very fwmy,
almost a 1930s vers10n or
"Dumb and Dumber.· But
with the integration of very
entertaining musical moments,
it becomes a great movie.
The Sirens were the high
point for me. The often
repeated • 1 Arn A Man of
Constant Sorrow• was well
done, and the sqng •Big Rock
<fandy Mountaih • was won-
derful in its authentic sound.
11l.is film 1s one of my
favorites of the last several
years.
"O Brother, Where Art
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some violence and language.
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Newport City Council
should consider risk
of no police presence
ERIC HUTICHSON
N ewport Bedch Councilman John Heffernan
has asked his colleagues to consider having
a police presence at council meetings. Most
cities -Costa Mesd, lrvme and Huntington. Beach
included -dlready hdve an offi~ei:.Gr:-deputy on
hand at counc1l meeting!> to ensure speakers -and
sometimes officials -behdvif tnemselves. ·
Most often, these officers simply stand in the back-
ground with no duties other than to make the pro-
ceedings look more offic1dl. Occasionally, a speaker
addressing the counc1J will become rude or threaten-
ing and need to be rnmoved. But even those inci-
dents are rare.
N evertheless, hdving dn officer attend meetings is
a goQd idea.
Some city oflicialc, have become victtms of violent
attacks. Most notd bl~, d disrrussed Riverside recre-
ation worker shot dnd wounded six people, including
the mayor and two council members, during an
October 1998 meeting. (CANIS FAMI LIARIS I ~OMO SAP\EN
As the most v1s1ble laces of a city, elected officials
naturally become targets for people who hold
grudges or betievP they hdve scores to settle.
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• I Likewise, d police officer is the most visible repre-
sentation of !dw dnd order. Just having a presence at
a counciJ meeting is often enough to deter visitors
from getting out of hdnd. And should anyone
become too belligerent, the officer could step right in
to take control of the situdtion.
The officer dlso could keep an eye on city staffers
as they walk"to thPtr vehicles after meetings, espe-
cially ones WJth contentious issues on the agendas.
ANOT~ER STEP DOWN
TH~ [VOLLlTldNARY LADD[R
The question city officidls should ask is not
whether they Cdn dftfad to post an officer at meet-
ings, b ut whether they cdn afford not to.
READERS RESPOND
ulst round of the debate over
creationism in public schools
• AT ISSUE: Some readers disaQree with school board
member Wendy Leece ('Educators should be able to challenge
e\lolutionary theory,' Jan. 11 ), others share her viewpoint.
W ho's that lurkmg by the back
·door of the schoolhouse? Tl's
Wendy Leecel She's put white lab
coats on the re)Jgious icons from
her church arltf 1s trying to sneak
them into school disguised as sci-
, ebce teachers (figuratively speak-
ing, of course).
Leece, in her letter (·Educators
should be able to challenge evolu-
tionary theory,· Jan. 11), fails to
respond lo any of th~ PQinls I made
in my prior letter ("Creatio~sm •
should not be taught as a soence.
Jan. 9). Instead of a reasoned
response to my defense of teaching
about evolution in ow public
• schools, Leece has fired off a bar-
rage of unsupported assertions and
, hlcoheren'-word strings. "Fossils,
peppered moths, the Cambrian
explolion • .... Booml Take that,
Egan I
J started out to respond as
though her letter were a rational
d1acuslion. I first wrote an expl4Jla-
tion of what the words he used
· mean and why the matters sh
referred to don't le ·en the ~alid.lty
of the theory of evolubon and, in
the·caae of tQSSils, actually ar a
main support of the theory. In my
retpollie, f eho dllrus ed the prop-
er rOa. of .cience and filitb, and
UM cOntusloa that retultl frt>m
•UMnp«tng to make etthei on do
lhe'wolk of tbe Other. I refuted each
of her ... rtionl. However, lt took
about 2;500 words, too long for • .._. '° 'tbe editor. lben 1 rMliMd
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they teach about the scientific·
method or faith?
Any family who wants their
child's school to teach religion is
free to send their child to a reli-
gious school. Otherwise, their chtld
can attend a public school to learn
about the world we share with oth-
er people and cultures. For reli-
gious instruction, their chlld can. go
to a church, chapel. meeting house,
temple, synagogue, mosque1or
ashram. A public school is not a
proper place to proselytize or
lpdoctrinate cbll4fen in rellglon.
I
It we take Leece'• a vice and
have our public schools ach reli-
gion instead of science, an then
turn our children out into th lgb·
tech world of the 21st century,
help theml
Elf.AMOR EGAN
CosUI MeM
Mathematician finds fault in
equating crei;ltionism with science
•EDITOR'S NOTE: This.will be the last
installment of Community Forum
pieces on the curr~nt debate over the
plac~ of creationism in public schools.
I n her rebuttal to Eleanor
Egan ("Educators should be
able to challenge evolution-.
i!frY theory,· Jan. 11), Wendy
Leece has once more muddled
the waters of public dlscourse
with unverifiable statements and
re ligious buzzwords.
. She ends her rebuttal by call-
mg for more religion 1.0 public
schools, even thougq that IS nei-
the r pennitted under the Cansti-
tu\ion nor desirable in a plurahs·
Uc sooety -especially becaus~
belief in a conflict between evo-
lution and religion is pecuhar to
America and a conservative frac-
tion of American Protestants.
The substantive point of
Leece's article is lo argue for .
intelligent design. She needs to
understand better what she is
talking about: What intelligent
design is and is not, and the
nature of the evidence presented
to the public by the source she
references. She is correct that
the source, the Discovery lnsti·
tute, http://www.di.sco1Jery.org, is
not the usual crackpot creatiorust
organization. The.organization is
earchlng for the Holy Grail of
anti-evolutionists, an irreducibly
complu struc:tute.
An tnedudbly complex stru~
ture is a structure that would bo
useless if it we.re 8.1\Y mnpl r. For
eu_mple, an insect !wing would
bo aerodynainfcally uset iJ it
w re smaller than e ce.rtaQ> sue.
Such a structure could n~
evolv (so U ii said) by lbe small
chang reqwred by natural
lcctton. Darwtn pro~ o
M>lution for th -problem of evo-
JuUon of such tn1c;twes. H sug·
• g tod that a atructure like e
Wing, but anener, might be good
rot~ • ybeit
Chal\ge. The general reeder
om ftnd M M<#IMt ac.'t'OUnt CJ(
Jb1M-.. In "'Not Neer ·ruy ·
• Wing,• bf 8'lipMn J. GoWd. In
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"Bully For
Brontosaurus "
Those
searching for
irreduobly
complex struc-
tures further
assert that -such
a structure
would argue David L Rector for mtelligenl
des1gn. Here
they are tread·
Ing on quick-
sand They
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
think of mtelli·
gence as a free lunch I am a
m"themaboan.· I create complex
structures for a living and teach
others to do so. It's hard work,
much of it lria1 8.Jld error. Great
leaps or intwtion come from lram"-
ing intwbon by working example
after ex.ample and by using analo-
gies from exisb.ng complex sttuc-,
tures. Ind~. the process works
much like evolution.
Cf a structure is sufficiently
complex and has no sunpler ana-
logues that are interesting, then
the problem faang someone try-
ing to invent it 1S insunnount·
able. There is no way lo build up
to solving the problem, no baby
t ps. No intelligent being 15
ever gOUlg to think of such a
tructure. Anti-evolutionists can
ergue that Irreducibly complex·
structures unply intelligent
de&ign only because they nev r
bother to defin their: terms.
Of COWIO ~will answer
my obj~ by se)')ng GOd can
do anythlng. 8ut luch a reply
would immed.leteJY diSquabfy
h r from NCOmm ding the con·
tent of a kience C:Luf, It ii per-
rnllll~. evtn adJnlrable; In a
nee d .. to y thot do
. not ha ao explanation tor •
pb nomenon. It ~ble
to glv a fedle non~'tlon
IMt dstWt meraty beceu-It ii MnWar (It ~ ..,.,....
. It .. pollible tMt Mtunl
·sei-.,ion mey not IKlCOWlt tor en
<II the f Of bki1agy • .,, ,..
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must sunply say we do not know
some of lhe answers until some·
one comes up with a systematic
theory with testaole hypotheses.
Fmdlly, natural selection IS an
. intelligent system. or if you pre-
fer, d computation system It JS
fashionable among anb-evolu·
bomsts to speak of natural selec-
t.ion as random It isn't, it's algo-
nthnuc a.nd operates Wee one of
the standard forms of artlbaal
intelligence -indeed, like a
chess mactune It has a memory,
DNA. a vanabon pnndple that
creates new designs of organ-
isms, and a selection pQ.naple.
that selects among the designs
and wtuch conserves certain
kinds of mformabon. A chess
madune built on similar princi-
ples beat World Chess Champi-
on Gary Kasparov. There iS c:er-
tamly some sort of intelligence et
work, Natural selection exhib1ts
many of the properties of intelli-
gence, including intuitive leaps.
(See ·oaTWUl's Dangerous Idea,•
by Daniel C Dennett for a.n
extensive discussion.)
Religion dOe.!ll't belong m sci-ence classes, however disguised.
Science requires careful defini·
tion of terms, repeatable expe:ri·
mental eV'ldence and public
exanunation of argum D\S. There
Is no tece.1ved revelaUQD in sc:t·
ence. Science is not about the
dead post. but the u~ p t.
The theory ol natural selection 1s
-tmponant tor what it p~
about the future. For U\St4nce,
we ate loclced:tn a stnJggle for
wvtval with d .:.oaum.ng
microbes. ~•use vi.Nies, bK-
tetle and oth llUa'ObM repro-
duce and mutate rapld}y, they
compute IOlutionl to. urvtval
problf!l?I r•pldly. A.re tlley rmaner or ~ w-et A.t U'9
mament. t.M smut~ II CJll t.M mlCTobes. (SM ,.,,. COIDlnQ
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Morris and LlllJan Pivaroff of Newport Beach cele brated Jlm and Patty Cutler of Costa Mesa took a dip In the Dead The Newport Harbor High School girls' golf team stopped
their 63rd anniversary with family 1n Maui. Sea In Jordan. • by the Spyglass Hill Goll Course in Pebble Beach.
Erik, Kole and Katie Escher of Newport Heights
vacationed in Yosemite.
Saml Stern, Colleen Witt and Sarah Stern stand before a Megan, Davis, Taylor, Natalie and Brynne Wong visited
castle-topped hillside Just outside Florence, Italy. Colleen the top of the Empire State Building In New York.'
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A s the Toshiba Senior Clas-
sic grows a year older, the
. host site of the Seruor PGA
Tour event, NEiwport Beach
Country Club, 1s becoming more
refined
The mature, tree-lined goll
course. wtuch opened in 1954
when it was Irvine Coast Coun-·
Rkhard Dunn
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try Club and is
known for its
Q!;!nUy rolling
terrain, will
have a big sur-
pnse for mem-
bers of the
Senior Tour
next month.
For the first
.ti.me, the
seniors will
pldy the new
18th green dl
Newport
Beach, wtuch
underwent an
extensive remodcllpg project last
summer and ,., bound to give
golfers d more;11fhcult ti.me than
tn years past.
The par-5 hote No 18, wtuch
has hlstorically pldyed as one of
the easiest m the Toshlba Clas-
sic, will no longer induce Visions
of birdies.
In fact, the look of the hole
from 100 yards in has completely
changed
· The green 1s now elevated
and unduJdted, mounds have
bt>en added behind 1t to give it
some flash and new bunkers
· hdve been built.
A flower pldnt r behind the
green, on the side of a mound,
proudly displays the letters
NBC'C as pldyers dnd visitors
walk in from the parking lot.
From the ldtrwdy, the club-
house 1s no longer m the back·
drop and a stronger premium on
plc.1cemenl ts rc>quired. .
HFrom 10-to-12 yards off the
green, (the fcUtWay) IS about sev-
en feet lower thdn the putting
<;urfdce," Newport Beach Coun-
try \tub Pres1dc>nt Jerry Ander-
son s.ud.
The hole's chstdnce is the
sc.1me, 510 yc.1rds from the blue
tees. Butlhe grf:U)n at 18, raised
dbout four feet 10 the back, now
fedtures mounds behind it. The
highest pomt IS dbout 14 feet.
The club, comnutted to
improving the golf course each
y(•dr 1t hosts the Senior Tour
event, has completed other pro-
jects and planted 20 new pine
trees. but the change at 18 is the •
most dramatic ·
No. 18 has rdnked as the sec-
ond-easiest hole on the course m
four of the five yedrs the event
has been played there, but start-
ing this year, golfers will have an
uphill approach lo 18 and a cn ti-
cal third shot to the green.
"I think that's a pretty big sto-
ry,• tournament director Jeff
Purser said of the renovated fm-
1shmg hole. "And the golf course
looks unbellevdble nght now.•
The seventh annual Toshiba
Classic is Feb. 26 through March 4.
For the seventh year in a row,
Pelican Hill Golf qub has ~
SEE GOLF PAGE 83
DlllY PILOT
Quot• 'Of .
1HEDAY
I ..
iNNER
..
"kiday night against Nof1hwood, we ' good.
Tcn;lt, we we~ ": ·~ Jnay 22 honoree
DI. DUDLEY HAff Paul Onis, CdM boys hoops coach -
Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-.574-4223 • Sports Fox: 949-650-0170 •Thursday, January 18, 2001 Bl
Woodbridge .tops Tars
•Sailors fail to match
Warriors' intensity after
halftime, lose, 68-55.
Steve Virgen
D AILY PILOT
IRVINE -The final score, b8-55,
couJd not glVe an mchcabon to the
actual story of the Newport Hdfbor
High boys basketball team's hrst Sea
View L eague loss of the season
Wednesday.
On paper, Woodbridge cruised to
an easy Victory. But, on lhe basketball
court the Wamors were frustrated tn
the first half untll breaking out m the
third penod with 25 pomts and thPn
holding on to win.
"I just don't trunk we took ddvan-
t.age of our chances,• Harbor Coach
Larry Hirst srud. "The score doesn't
indicate 1l, but I thought once~ we
matched their physical style (in the
fourth quarter), we did much better ·
HIGH SCHOOL ·
BOYS BASKETBALL
,.-
The game lived up to its bil.llng of
W<¢bridge, rc:tnked No. 7 in Orange
County, agamst No. 8 Hittbor. At least
through the hrst hall, that IS
The Satlors (16-4, 2-1 m league)
held the W am ors ( 14 -4, 2 -0) to seven
points m the seco.nd quarter as seruor
guard Adron Yarnal and Nedim
Pajevic led the charge. The Tttrs'
point gudid, Greg Perrine, gwded a
pabent offense that scored 12 pomts
tn that second qudrter.
Yamal, who hrushed Wlth 11 game-
h19h 21 points, converted a ldyup
1ust before the buzzer to pull the Tars
within 27-25.
PajeVJc n1me off lhe bench to lend
support on both ends of the court.
To dose out the lust quarter, he drew
a charge and then scored m the pd.IIlt.
But, with 10 seconds remaining,
WoCKJbndge picked up two eusy bas-
kets to hold a 20-13 advantage.
"(PaJevtc) came m off the bench
clild did a great JOb, • Hirst said. • Enk
Peterson got two quick fouls We
gave (Pa1evk) the chance <ind he
stepped up big for us tonight, offen-
sively and defensively.·
Harbor 1uruor Tony Melum, who
brushed Wlth 16 pomts l 0 rebounds
and three blocked shots, cut open
hts chin after diV1.0g for a loose l>d.11 m
the first quarter. He haq to leave the
game for four minutes because the
wound was bleeding.
Upon hls return, Melum's ms1de
presence allowed Varna) to attack
the basket Wlth dnbble dnve layups
and pull-up Jump shots.
'&'1th 2:25 remaming m the hrst
half, Yamat faked d shot and J)dSsed
down low to PajeVJc who was fouled
on his basket Pajevicmade the sub-
sequent free throw to gwe the T dfS
thJ?tr hrst ledd of the game since
opening, 2-0
TI'le Wamor~ opened the second
quarter Wlth three turnovers and they
tut Just one held goal But, after hdlf·
time, Woodbndge came ahve
"The tempo was all Newport m
the first hdU, • Woodbridge C'odch
John Hdldgan sa1d. "Larry (Hirst)
always hds hts teams well-prepdl"ed
And, they dtd d very ruce JOb of chc·
tabng tempo But, (Danny) Lambert
came up m the thud. We talked at
halftime that we hdd to come up on
defense.·
Woodbridge ~enior Ddnny
Lambert scored d team-high 20
poinl<;, 1 O tn the th.lTd penod dS the
Wamors opened Wlth a 12·2 run
Harbor's missed opporturubes did
not giv&much hope for HIISt
·We hdvf' d lot of obstacles," ~ ilrst
satd. ·Every <Jdme m thlS lea'gue JS
JUSt gomq lo be d battle. 11us C:t d
good le<19u<> tha{ on any given rught
the i.corf' 1s going to be like you saw
torught •
SEE SAILORS PAGE 83
•
Sea Kings make. Eagles fade away
SEAN Hll.lER.OAlt.Y PILOT
Sea Kings' Jdean Shahanglan, who \ater made the game-winning basket with 11.x seconds left.
penetrates Estanda's defense during Wednesday's 44-42 PadfJc Coast League boys hoops win.
Shahangidn'? fadeaway
jumper with 0:06 remaining
gives PCL co-ledder CdM
44-42 win over Estancia.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT ..
CORONA DEL MAR ·The play WdS
worked on m pract.Jce, drawn up dqd111
m the timeout dnd delivered by Coach
PauJ Oms to tus Corona dPI Mdr Hlqh
boys basketball team
Fortunat('ly lor the Sea Kulgs. ldedn
Sha.hang1an went Wlth Plan B
The seruor guard's 15-foot fddc>dWdY
Jumper Wlth six ~econds remdantny,
h elped the Sea Kings top v1s1tmg
Estancia, 44-42, Wednesday rught ma
cruoal Paol1c Coast League rtldtchup
"It was nowhere near whdt we had
drawn up m the tuneout, • Oms con-
fessed afterward. "Fnday rught agdl.Oi.t
Northw()(Xj, we were g()(Xj. Torught, we
were lucky. We pldyed W<e we've been
looking too much dt our newspdper
clippings."
With the WU1, the Sea Kmgs remam
on tsp of the Paahc Coast League stdnd-
ings with a 3-0 record, 9-1 l overall
Shahang1dn and s~mor Zach
Brewster each had 1 1 points to lead
Cd.M, wh\le seruor Enc Snell added 10
"I think Zdch was the one guy who
really got us gomg in the second hall,
energy wise.· Orris said. ·H e worked
hard on both ends of the floor and
. helped us generate some offense "
The Eagles (6-12; 1-2) trailed by
seven pomts Wlth three minutes remain-
ing, before clawing their way back
A Freddy Rodnguez jumper and a
Matt Cachola three-pomter cut the CdM
leas to 42-40 Wlth 2:17 remainmg.
On their next possession. the Sea
Kings battled hard on the glass and had
four opporturubes to extend the lead, but
were unsuccessful
Juruor Micah Young. questionable
heading into the game with a spramed
left ankle, sk.Jed rugh for a rebound fol·
lowing an Estanaa rruss and was fouled
SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 83
l&H SCHOOL ATHLETE Of THE EEK Showing the way
S Ideall Shc;ihangian
• Corona del Mar High senior guard is elevating his game just
in time to lift the Sea Kings in the PCL sta.Pdings.
A sk ony Southem California
basketball fan old enough to
have a driver's license about :
• howtun • and th response ft~
to e•clude My rel nee to a C'ab
• television movio t"hennel .
• Corona del Mar High tenlor Idean
Sh hang14n lt among thOIO hMvtly
intJu nic'od by the UP" tempo, hJQb·
drama Magic (JohntOn) art thef
Ml~ the Lot AhgMI LUen dOml·
net the NBA during the l980I •
.. , tried to deveq>. little sbOW In
mt game.• liUd the Uoot· l SM Klbg
gUard, who, untll reeentty, bad
..
82 Thur 18,2001 SPORTS
Estancia wakes up in time to defe.at Sea Kings
• Eagles score twice in final
11 minutes to earn triumph.
Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
I
CORONA DEL MAR -It could
have been the biggest win of the
season for the Corona del Mar High
boys soccer team. Instead, it was
business as usual for Estancia as the
visiting Eagles scored two goals in
the final 11 minutes and avoided an
upset with a 3-1 Pacific Coast
League victory over the Sea Kings
Wednesday.
In the 69th mmute, Estancia
seruor OsbaJdo Nieves' header fin-
tShed a cross from senior Juan
Zarate Five rrunutes later, 1uruor
Ricardo Garcia, wbo took a pass
from Armando Ortiz, scored the
insurance goal.
·we were pathetic,· Estancia
Coach Steve Crenshaw said of his
team's first-half play. ·we beat CdM
real badly last year and I think (the
Eagles) just didn't take this serious-
ly. I told them they had to get their
heads into it. But, they just took
(CdM) too lightly.~
CdM (2-7, 0-3-0 in league) dis-
played intensity throughout dnd
refused to let down.
But, Estancia (6-2-3, 2-0-0) con-
tinually attacked wd .>Outshol the
Sea Kings, 15-4, in 'the second half
The Eagles appeared to be ready
to play from the beginning as it took
JUSt less than two nunutes for them
10,S SOCCER
lo score. Estancia sophomore Javier
Rarrurez set up sophomore Javter
Milian on an indirect free kJck. Mil-
lan finished with a header for the
early lead.~
But. CdM struck back three min-
utes later when senior Scott Baker
finished sophomore TriStan Hanis'
assist.
tn tl)e 13th minute, CdM sopho-
more Bldke Dillion nearly scored off
a comer luck, but his header went
wide left ..
•1 think we wert'! equal to the
chdJlenge," Sea Kings Coach Pat
CalldQhdn said. "We played hard.
We defirutely can take something
dWdY from lhis. We had our chances
to go up. The difference was just
execution. We got a Utile lazy in our
marking.•
After, Millan's goal, the Sea
Kings held the Eagles to one goal for
57 nunutes. Cd.M seruor Mike Paz-
:rola, sophomore Brandon Zarian
and freshman Chris Ringstron led
the defense as they cleared out the
Eagles' scoring chances. And. Sea
King goalkeeper Geoffrey Collier
had one of his best games of the sea-
son, collecting 13 saves, nine in the
second half.
Protecting a 2-1 lead, the Eagles
found security in another goal with
SlX minutes remaining. Nieves stole
a ball and found Pena breaking
away on the wmg. Pena then set up
Garcia, who connected for the goal.
"Our heeds weren't in this
game," Crenshaw said. ·u we want
to do anything this season, we're
going to have to ploy 80 minutes.
Last year, we took care of business
because we knew if we took anyone
lightly, that would be our downfall.
These guys have to le8.{Jl that we
have to play 80 minutes of every
game.•
CdM senior Tony Samson almost
scored in the 63rd minute. He went
one-on -one with Estancia goalkeep-
er Giovanni Gonzalez, who stopped
the shot for one of his three saves.
Estancia will try to extend its
unbeaten streak in the PCL as the
Eagles head to Northwood Friddy at
3:15 p.m. The Sea Kings will host
University at the same time Fnday.
JC MEN'S HOOPS
Northwood rallies to beat Mesa Pirates
•Mustangs build qwck
15-1 lead, but T-wolves
come back for PCL road
victory Wednesday night.
Rlfhard Dunn
DAILY P10T
COSTA MESA -For one brief tune-
out early m the first qudrter, the entire
Pacific Coast League boys bdsketball
campaign seeraed ,to hang in the baJ-
ance for Northwood High's
Tun berwolves.
Northwood, the Ddlly Ptlot favonte
to WUl the league despite hdving no
seruors, started 0-2 in the PC L and,
before anybody had thetr seats warm
Wfdnesday night, the T-wolves
trailed, 15-1, to host Costa Mesa.
But Coach Tim O'Brien's squad
found another gear following some
quick sell-evalual1on dnd raLCred to
defeat Costa Mesa, 60-46
"The mce thing when you get
down 15-l IS th<tl you've got the whole
game to catch up, and only after the
first two minutes,• S<lJd O'Bnen. whose
squad (1 4-5, 1-2 in the PCL) needed
onJy the remdinder of the fust quarter
to edge closer to the Mustdngs, who
Jed, 15-13, by quarter's end.
Northwood conll.nued its momen-
tum Lil the second quarter and raced
to a 32-23 halftime Ledd, then·costa
Mesa came back in the third and
pulled to within one po111t m the open-
mg seconds or the fourth
But the Tunberwolves, dfterdunb-
mg back from a large first-quarter
deficit and talung the lead early m
the second quarter, never lost the
upper hand.
"The kids changed theu energy
level,• O'Brien sctid of tus tecUll's early
recovery. "We're a very fragile team
right now, starting league 0-2 after a
nice preseason, dnd starling three
sophomores.
"We were nervous, down (and)
fragile. It had been a tough \Veek. But
during that timeout (with only 1:44
expired and Mesa leading, 12-0), we
took a step back dnd teamed about
ourselves.•
For Costa Mesa (11 -7, 1-2), it was
a case of going from one extreme to
the other. The Mustangs Cdshed in on
their first five shots from the field and,
following Chad Vaklli's.lhree-pomter,
they led, 15-1, with 5: 11 still on the
clock.
·we got up, 15-1 , and thought the
game was over,· said Mesa Coach
Bob Serven, whose long-rdllge shoot-
ers were 6 of 20 from three-point coun-
try, mclulling a 2-of-12 effort in the
first half
Six d ifferent Mustangs sank a
three-pomter, but no one had ;nore
than one. Mesa standout guard Steve
Whittaker was held without a three for
the first time this season.
·we shut down ourselves, because
of a lack of execution,• Serven said.
·After we got ahead by that much,
we quit cfoing the things that got us
our (14-poinl} lead."
IDEAN
CONTINUED FROM B 1
Week honors
"We've talked to him a lot
obout not forong the ISSUe,
being patient and loolong
for his opportunities within
the confines of the offeflSe, •
Orris said. •aut I've given
him a litUe more rope,
because we knew he could
be productive for us, offen-
stv~l1L.
" Costa Mesa was led by 6-foot-7
center Mike Payne, who scored 15
points, grabbed 10 rebounds, blocked
eight shots and dished out a pair of
assists, before fouling out with a
minute left in the game.
David Conte added 10 pomts, three
assist~ and three steals for the
Mustangs. while Vak1li had four
rebounds, one block, one steal and
one assist.
Whittaker ~hipped in Wlth three
rebounds and three steals and Nolan
Clark came off the bench to provide
the Mustangs with five points and
three steals in the second half.
Conte, Clark and Jun Gandia net-
ted three-pointers in the third quarter
to lead a mild comeback for Mesa,
which outscored Northwood in the
period, 13~7, and crept to wiUun 39-38
early in the fourth quarter when Clark
scored on a nice turnaround Jump shot
20 s<>conds into the final quarter.
• Olher than the beginning of the
game, (the Mustangs) never really
hdd a senous run again,• said O'Brien',
whose team was led by 6-1 sopho-
more Shawn Bailey (11 points, rune
rebounds and five steals) and 6-5
sophomore Rob Selway (12 rebounds
and 10 points).
•t kept telling my kids lo be pabent
They're JllSt not used to Uus kind of
intensity in league, especially after
being 0-2 in league. But they respond-
ed well."
ln tE'ITilS of winning the league title,
O'Bnen added: "That's a tough one.
We had a nice start and we have a nice
PHOTOS 8Y'STEVE MCCRANKJOAllY PILOT
Costa Mesa point guard David
Conte (3), left, looks for room to
pass against Northwood defender
Drew Terry in the Mustangs'
60-46 home PCL loss Wednesday.
Above, Mesa's Nolan Clark
attacks the basket as Scott
Sanchez. (23) swipes at alr.
"We were nervous, down
(and) fragile. It had been
a tough week. But during
that timeout (with.only
1 :44 expired and Mesa
leading, 12-0), we took a
step back and learned
about ourselves."
Tim O'Brien
Northwood boys basketball coach
tedJ11 and a chance to win the league.
But we're.inexperienced·and Corona
del Mar (which beat Northwood, 56-
50, lh.u. week) is Corona de! Mar.•
"'Of'K COAST t.EAGUE NotttlWOOd 60, Costa Mesa 46
Northwood 13 19 7 21 -60
Costa Mesa 1S 8 13 fo . 46
Northwood -Teny 21, Selway 10, Susson
6, Roggero 6, Howard 5, Sanchez 5. Gray 5,
·Bailey 1, Bentrott 1.
3-pt. goals -Terry 4, Sanchez 1, Susson 1.
Fouled out · none
Techn1<al fouls -none.
co.ta Mesa -Payne 15, Conte 10, Vakili 5,
dark .5, l<.rikorian 3, Gandia 3, Cabko 3,
Whittaker 2, Miiiward 0, Fregoso 0.
3-pt. goals -Vakili 1, Conte 1, Krikorian 1,
Clark 1, Gandia 1, Cabico 1.
Fouled out · Payne.
Technlcal fouls -none.
start and positioning them-
selves as e probable ClF
playoff team.
quick and he can get off the
ground. H Boeke honored
"Early in the season, there
w~re times when l WdS try-
ing to be Michael Jordan,•
Sbahangian swd. •1 tned.lo
carry the weight of the world
in my bands.•
Shabangian, however, dis-
covered letting go of thJs
burden, unlocked his ample
Went
•t used lo think loo
much,• he said~d ask
mysell 'lf I hoot this way, ·
will coach get mad?' But,
eventueUy, r just decided to
relo.x and see what l can do.•
He can do plenty, shoot·
lng from l.hr -point range,
slnshlng to the batlwl, ev n
br g down the d fon
Shdhangian said he feeds
his hoop passion by playing
virtually every day, year-
round.
·There are pictures of me
holding a basketba.11 When I
was 2 or 3 years old,• be
said. ·1 play pretty mucb
every day and I usually play
agamst guys who are older
Ulan me. I like the chal-
lenge.•
Shahanglan also said he
liked the challenge of help-
ing ~ teammates prove
naysayen. wrong.
Kelly Boeke, a junior
for the Vanguard Univer-
sity women!.e basketball
team. was named the
Lion of the Week for the
second time lhis season.
Boeke became the
fifth female player 1n
school history to score
1,000 poinl5 n.s the Uons
pulled ··OUl wins over
Point Loma Naurene,
63·51, and Concordia,
61-52. Sbahangtan's pnSduction
(12 points per game) has
nearly doubled in his last six
games, heeding into
Wedne9day. He po led back-
to-back career.high outputs
of 22 and 23 poinll ln tour-
MJment wtns O\'er RJvenide
ol Noere Damo and Mary
Star, foUowod by a 27·point aplolioo in a Victory ov r l!l
Monte. •
tn m prior to
WcdnOldayt PCL meeting
Wlth Estando, hf? av regoo
20.8 po1n • Not Colndd~nt41·
ly, th• a King• won riv ot
th game1, rev lny a 3.9
lO ~at shot~ for his t m-
m.at '
•Ji '1 d Cirut.ely a scor~:
Orris sad. •He doesn't ov r··
wb lm you with h.i.s
ph qu , bul he'• pr ty
"You have to Win to hllv
fun Md I'm having tons o1
fun,• ho fd. •Peopl w m
t@lling us w wouldn't
accomplish anythlilg ~·
y ar, which bOJ couraged
WI to do our t to hoW
up.
Showum
She recorded her
fourth and hlth double·
double (10 or more
pe>lnta and rebounds) of
th n and as avereg-
tng 16 polnts end t2
rebounds per cootett u
the UON' center.
BOek• fourth on the
Uona' all·time ICOring Uat
wtth 1.053 polnls.
1
-tame . -
Tigers
• Burwell, Hagedorn
help keep OCC atop
Orange Empire, 98.-96.
COSTA MESA -The
Orange Coast College men's
basketball te\lm overcame d
14-pomt second-half dehc1t to
edge visiting R.tyers1de, 98-96,
in Orange Empue Conference
action Wednesday rught
Nick Burwell led thE> Pirates
( 14-6, 5-0 in conference) wtth
30 points, while C hdd
Hagedorn ddded 28 pomts and
18 rebounds
The key to OCC's Sl•ccess
Cdme at the free-throw hne,
whete the Bucs outscored the
Tigers, 37-15.
Will Morris led the Tiger!>
( 12-11, 3-2) with 36 points.
Rydn Edrl (14 points) dnd
Ryan Webster ( l 0 points) also
contributed lo the Pirates'
<ltldCk.
The Pirates have won hve 111
a row and t 1 of theu last 13.
ORANGE EW'tRE CONR.RENa
Orange Coast 98. Riverside 96
RJverside -Moms 36, Erickson 17,
Gosserand 14, Fisher 12, Boreman 6.
link 4, Thompson 3, Washington 2.
Russo 2.
3 pt goals Erickson 5, Momr 3,
Fisher 2, Thompson 1
Fouled out -Thompson, Russo,
link, 'Erickson
Technical fouls -none.
Orange Coast -Burwell 30, Hage-
dorn 28, Earl 14, Webster 10,
Madrid 7, Rivera 5, lab1stre 4.
3 pt. goals -Burwell 2, Webster 2,
Earl 1.
Fouled out -none.
Technical fouls -Team 1.
Halftime -Riverside, 54-48
JC WOMEN'S HOOPS
Orange
Coast
bested
• Pirates' women can't
overcome halftime
deficit in 61-54 loss.
COSTA MESA -The
Orange Coast College
women's basketball team
matched visiting Riverside
point for point ln the second
half. But, the Pirates still fell
short, losing, 61-54, in Orange
Empire Conference action
Wednesday.
Sophomore forward Kris-
ten Urban (Newport Harbor ,
High) led occ (12-10, 2-3 in
the OEC) with 20 polnts,
including four three-pointen.
She also added 12 rebounds.
OCC ophomore guar(l
Karyn Fierst chlpped in 14
points, including a pair of
three-pointers.
Riverside (18-7, 5-0)
rem.a.med unbeaten lo the
OEC as the Tigers were led
by Adgelda Rom8gnoll who ·
scored 15 pom.ll.
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I
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SEA KINGS
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STANDINGS
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W L
Corona del Mar (9·11) 3 O
~venlty (11-7)
Costa Mesa (11·7) 1 2
Estancia (6-12) 1 aj
Northwood (14·5) 1 2
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CONTINU ED FROM 81
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thP ·top I 011 qnlf shop., in the
nt1t10n • tor re • .,.111· <our<>••<, by
< .olf Shop C >pPr<1l1011s Mciqd-
/Ill!!.
Pehc·dn I hll op(•nPcl it<;
1 I< c•dIJ South ( our...," Novc•m-
lx'r, 1 <!~I, llwn mlroduC'<'tl its
'>Pe<md Tom r:u710-des1gned
1 uurse, thl' On.•<1n North, two
yecll'S ldtl'r.
Pl•llcdn 11111, ow1wd hy.,.the
Lrvme Co . hdS hosted the
SEAN Hl' tERIOAllY PILOT
CdM's Eric Snell operates
agaJnst Estancta's Danny
Valbuena (40) Wedrlesday.
everythmg w e hdd to do to win.
this gcillle, but we JUSl came up
sh ort. Give creclit to ldean He
hit the big shot. It was c1 great
lugh school game.·
It WdS d low-sconng battle
throughout the first haU. Both
teams tned to find '>ome offen-
sive rhythm as the Sed Kings
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM B 1
SEA lltfW LEAGUE
Woodbridge 68, Newport 55
Score by Quarters
Newport Harbor 13 12 14 16 ·SS
Woodbridge , 20 7 25 16 · 6B
Newport Harbor Yarnal 21,
Melum 16. Pajevic 10, Peterson 5,
Perrine 2, Young 1, Cameron 0,
Spigner 0, Hill 0, Diefenbach 0
l ·pt goals -Peterson 1
Fouled out · none.
Technicals none.
Woodbridge -Lambert 20, Fore >
han-Kelly 1 S, Haddan 13, Wheeler
8, Thompson S, Koeller 4, Corbin 2,
Banks 1
3·pt. goals Lambert 2, Thompson 1
Fouled out none
Technicals none
Team "'ldtches from dll three
ma1or tours m edch of th£> ldst
two Decemberi..
Spealung of the Irvine Co.,
the Newport-based property
development giaJJl pldns lo
open Shady Canyon Goll
·course for play later this yecU.
Shady Canyon, with its iru-
tiabon me mbership pncv ldg
rumored to be in the $200,000
range, lS also design ed by
Fazio and located ind sedud-
ed area of Irvine's San
Joaquin Hills.
According to the J.rvme
Co., the 300-acre project is
led, 17-15, at the hdJf
Estanoa trailed for most or
the first half, but hung tough
and trailed by only one alter
three quarters.
Ellasa:r Maldonddo, who led
the Eagles with 15 points, hit d.
three-pointer wtth 7 ·15 remcU11-
mg m the game to give Es tan< 1d
its {U'St lead, 3 t -29.
But Coron a del Mdr
responded with an 11-2runof11.!.
own. Brewster, Chdflie Alshuler
(nine points), Snell dnd
Shahangian dll contributed to
the run, giving CdM a..40-31
advantage.
"Ourtedm knew we had Uus
m us,• Shdhdllg1dll !>did ·We
played some top-rdJlked tedftts
in the preseason dlld l think thdl
got u s menldlly tougher tor
ledgue play "
MCIAC COAST ~GUE
Corona det Mar 44. Estancia 42
Estancia 8 7 12 1S 42
Corona de! Mar 8 9 11 16 44
Esunda -Maldonado 15, Young
11, Rodriguez 5, D Valbuena 4,
Cachola 3, K Valbuena 2, Prado 2,
Romero 0
3 pt. goals -Maldonado 1, (achola 1
Corona del Mar Shahang1an 11 ,
Brewuer 11 , Snell TO, Alshuler 9, K
Mancillas 3, Glass 0, Marston 0,
Richardson 0. •
3 pt goals K Mancillas 1,
Shahclng1an 1
STANDINGS
Sea View league
W L
Woodbridge (14-4) 2 0
--tta;bor (1M) 2 1
Al iso Niguel (12·8) 1 1
~ Mil .. C1J.7) 1 2
Irvine (9·11) 0 2
Wednesdey's
scores
Woodbridge 68, Newport 56
Uiguna Hiils 44, Aliso Niguel 42
ftiday'S
~(7p.m.)
VVoodbridge at AllSO Niguel
Laguna Beach at Irvine
<'X.pf'cted lo bt• orw of thc>
most dtstinrtlvP cmd '>CPmc
pnvdte course'> m C'dWom1cJ
Just under 400 rnstom
homes and serru-rustom VlllcJ.,
rtre bemg mtegrc1ted mto th1 •
ured Shady Cd.Oyon is mcory
poraung pennanenUy protN·t-
ed o pen space mlo lc1nd acl1r1-
cent to Uus lowc>st-cif'ns1ty vii-
lc1qe m lrvtn('.
Loli. for custom homes
dlone are expeC'led lo go trorn
$500,000 to $f million..
IL will l;>e inte resting how
Shady Crtnyon affects other
private clubs, such as rela-
bvely nearby 819 Canyon
Sailors stun Woodbridge, 1-0
JRVINE The Mewport
Ht.tibor I llgh boy!> socrer ll!dJTI
•ovs SOCCER
f>Xlended iti.
unbertf Pn i.tr<•t1k
to fo u1 g.cimes
WPdnec;ddy us
i.Pmor Trey
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1-0 Scd Vww Ludg UP bldnk-
mg of hosl Woodhnclqc• di Alton
l'clrk
Met>k stoic• the hull from J
• Wdrrior fullbdck in th(> 45th
nunuti>, rnunPuvered uround
g0d11P Addm Hdhn (sl)( '>tl\it•')j,
who came out r1nd -,lld, kntKk-
mg Me<>k IPrnporcmly olt hctl-
c1ncE-. MN•k rt•n>vPrPd, then
slid a shot JM"l nnolhl'r C'on-
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"' 'Shad} ( .inyon 's qu1nq to
cornpE>h• w ith 019 Cc1nyon lfor
h1gh-Pncl membE>rstups) •
• RIOtAR~ DUNN'S golf column
appear\ every Thursday
in o_(Jve-mmute spcm
Coull« Bryce <;hPrtddn htsd -
live 'ic1ves tor tht• Mui.t.mgs,
wl11IP m1dhelder Irwin Sdld.,
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!>Ohd play, de"< o rd1nq lo
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
CdM18, Northwood 1
Nonhw11od 0 0 ' o 1
Corond d£>1 Mar S 4 , b 18
Northwood Far\1,11 1 SJvl'\
Rawl\ 8
Corona del Mar O.tll•y 4 Hell'.kO
4, Bowlus 4, Hapt-1r1.tn l Frie~ 1,
Tarayao 1 Stra6 1 S.tYl'\ 11111 4
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l\;r\\PORT Hf\Cll
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Dally Pilot's
Athlete of the Week series r--------------------, I I
I I I • I I I I I I I I I
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Today
BRITTANY R EITZ Qi
CORONA D£L MAR
TENN ts
h1g.l;h m qoc1ls f three), steals
(l1v1•1 .md u'>sts~ fthree) to pace
thl' Suilor:-. to c1 l 6-4 Sea View
LPd<jUl' q1fh Wdlt>r polo wm
ovPr v 1•.it1 nq LcHf\IOd Hills
WNlr•P'>dd)
Tc>n SoLh,m, '>( ored to help
J l,ulwr rctnkfld No 3 in
Ur.m~JP Cow11y, improve to 14-
4, .!·IJ In h•rHJUt•
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Newport Harbor 16., ..........
Lagund Hills O l 2 1 · 4
Newport Harbor 7 4 3 2 16
uguna Hills 0-.ter 3, Fenton 1.
SdVf>\ n/d
Newport Harbor Booth 3, J. Ball
J., Dolkds 2, H111.2, GlasslC 2. E. Ball,
1. Belden 1 Murphy 1, Lansing 1,
Adt1ms 1 Save\ Deyden 6, Belden
1
M<'Sa fall<; w Trojaffi
IH\'11\Jr . Th" Costa l\~esd
I liqh qui .... \\rtlc·r polo led.Jn Jost
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I\ 1.11t111m I( It J1•-,w c1 Steenhard,
1>•·11"'' I If 10111 11-. Cdnd1ce
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f" ! ... \(ti 11)11( '><I\ I''>
PAOFIC CO"ST LEAGUE
University 14, Costa Mesa 4
Co\laMesd 0 0 21 2 4
.Jt •P<S1ty } 4 4 4 · 14
Costa Mesa J Mart1nov1ch 1.
St"• r1hard 1 HE·1nw hs 1, Carpenter
1 Sdl/f'\ Gr dV•S 4
Universrty Voorhee\ 4, Canby 4,
Vof'ltz 7. Grt-ene 1 Gottbreht 1,
Sud£>1th 1, Kid ' 1 Saves -Mayer 3,
Mr1llatt1 2
Arlists lop Eagles
l \C .l ~ \ lff \C'H . Somer
l"t.1h1•1t\ ...,, ort·d brith Estanacl
q111t1 .... .trHI \rtn.i Rasmus'len
11.111 111 ...,,, \ • . ., hul tht! Eagles
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111·111 It I lf-2 \\1•dnesddy in
l't1ctlt1C11.i-,t l.l'tHJUPpldV
T C>A't S SCHEDULE
• Basketball
High \Chool girl\ University at
Corona del Mc1r 7 p m . Estancia at
Nonhwood 7 p m Laguna Beach
11 Cos1a Me\a 7 pm
•Soccer
H14h school girls Umvers1ty at
CoroM del Mal. 3 1 S p m .. Estancia
di Northwood 3 1 S p m, Laguna
Beach at Costa Mesd 3 1 S p.m
•Wrestling
High school Newport Harbor at
Woodbridge, 6 p m . Corona de!
Mar at University 6 pm
1795 OBITUARIES 11795 OllTUAMS 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PU8UC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 >PUBLIC N~ES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES t I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 . PU8UC NOTm I
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'I. "''hln11 11f [v,1.mvillc,
l1uli.111J l'·'"t"J ~w~y on
J.mu,1ry '· 2001 M.ir~ljnol w.1.\ \lruck and
k1llnl 1'1 .1. 1lrunk J1i11cr in
lrunr ol ht·r home
\Im l.rnd owned and
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•12"us. n 11 %1 nn.
Eacrow No. 41J7'l·AW
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
OF BUU< SALE (UCC Soc. 1101)
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN llwt s bulk U1e it
ebout to be mlOe
The name(•). b\J1lneu eddre11(et) of
the Mlttt•) .,..
SAMUEL SYNGBUM OH, 1175 Bllter Slr•l
•E·24. Costa Mau, CA
112828
Doltlg bullneu H MUOOY'S COFFEE
SHOP
All °'* buslnest ~a) end lddreu( .. ) UMd by trll eetlef(1)
within the paat three
YMll IS ltated by tile Mller{I), la/we NONE
The location In
Cafffomla ol \he chief
exlCWvt alb of the Mller(t) II SAME AS
ABOVE
The 1'11111\e(I) and
eddreu of tile b\Jyllf'(I)
llln: OS CAFES. LlC,
270 E 17111 SWMt. eo.i. MeN,CAfmi.9
TM ...-being told .. generally
ducrlled .. ~.
Fictitious Business
Name Statem•nt The lollowing persons
ere doono business as A ) Easy Ceny LLC
B.) Easy Carry. 1778
Newport Blvd Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 Easy Carry LlC. 1n8
Newport Blvd Cos1a Mesa CA 92627 This business is con· ducted by L1m1ced Lia
btlrty Co Ha11e you s1art1111 doing bus1neas yet? Yes. 1/01 Easy Carry LLC
Paul Da111s GEO Man·
ager T111s s1a1ement was
hied with lhe County Clertt ol Orange County on 0111212001
2001885'7811 Dally Pilot Jan 18, 25 Feb 1, 8, 20Q1 Th6QI
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Pursu1nt to Section 6104(d) of the Internal
Revenue Code, notice 1s hereby g11r1111 that tfl8 an-nual report fOf the fiscal year ended Oc1ober 31.
2000 of The Wilker
FoundatlOfl. • pnbte toundahon 11 evallatml
81 ltle FoundlltOn'I prin-
cipal office tor 1napec1IOl'I dunng reguhlr bu1lntM
hours trom II 00 1 m. 10 s·oo p.m. by any Qllzen wtio requHll It within
t 80 daya •lier 1he date of hi publtCBllOn. LOCAL
MOITUAllE
PIERCE POTHERS IBl IROAOWAY
Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
110 Broadway
CostaMese
842-9150
CIU ClmlftM T ... y
(Ml)MNl71
R1ymond J Dern,
pasMd IWl'f Jin t51t1
et Hoeg Holpltal.
He WH SllNl¥td by
wlt1 M1r91rtt Dern,
Ind 5 cllughtlt't, I
granck:hlldrtn. s.Mcee .,.. 11 :00 1r11
It OUMn of Anglel In
Newport et.ch, Fri
,,.., "'"· 2001. In 11111 Of ftowetl
... Mnd ~
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J)ist·nunt (~a ,k c t
/ I I 'I' " I II It I I ~' I I I ....
U'1Hl 'imlf'rt 11llUI. Qiia/111 CAJMll for Lm
Dina Cremadon .. $49S
· Immedittc Burial . .$99S
""'"*'~) rtta1Tan~mcnt Pn~ranu AV1tlabk for
funtrll Sctvt<ts, ttn1.11 um and C'..lilcrU
111'11'\1'.I ,.,,I·\\ t
I ' : I
~··· •net ~~tocon..-. Ind .. IOc:atld It
1175 BIMr Snet.IE·
2.4, C.. Mui. CA
t292e -
Thi Foundat1orl'1 pnn-Clplll ofta Is located II
19200 Von Karman.
Suite 400, Irvin• CA 92612 Ttie princlpll m1nager
of Iha Founctltlon ta
Hlrmon Kong PubUshed Nt1'rport
Beach·Co11a Mau
~"r Pttol Janua~
The llulll "" le llMnded » be
oanlUtMIMld It ....
oftlce ot. HERITAGE
Esef'OW COMPANY. wt'IOle edOr9'I 11 4'3 N C"'*1 DIM, 10101 a.wty ._ CA I021v
Ind N ~ 11111 PUBLIC NOTICE CIMl#t!~ ~1i. NOT1CI! Ofl
Mtlc:l to .. ~ AYAILAllUTY OF ~ ............ -~ ANNUAL RETURN
COdl Seclorl 110l 2 Purtuant to NCtJon
' The ftll'lll 8llCI 81 oe(d) of IN llMtnll ..._. d .. !*'IOI' ,........ Code. nt1110e II
'fllltlwfloln cMN ~ ~ ~ ~ M lie en-Mid II HEIVTAQE nt.MI r11Um fof the fllcal llCAOW CO • 431 N rMt tnctlng NcMtmbet ~ DIM. ..10. 30. 2000 Of tht ~ -CA I0210 CHAA..!OH l'AMIL y Ind Ille llltll .... tDr .... FOUN1.1ATION, PflW!le _,. fir !'fl · cr9dllDr loundetlon, N 1111111*
lhtl lie ~ 2. fof ~ oar. GI Alc:lh-=-... ...:. :: ;~~Th:lftt•. A
., ... _. Corpor1t1on, ~
...... Oon•u• lu11ct, I~ 11. JOOt \.aOUnl &. t2t~1,
CN111, UC 1 ='7•7t34 dUltllrl
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NOTICE OF
DISPOSITION OF
COLLATERAL
UltON OEFAUL T
Pursuant to Section 9504 ol lhe Cahlorn1n
Commercial Code Aab1 A.z1z the under 51Q"8d secured party under a 11ock pledge agreement ueculed by Denise Kelly as de«>toi on Nov
ember 8. 1999. 91ves no·
t1co lo Denise Kelly. lhot. because ot the deblor's
delaul1 under the stock
pl1dge 19reemeo1 lhe collateral under the w
cumy agreement witl bo
sold by the underSlgOlld secvred party al a public 1&la Ol'I Frtday. January
26. 2001. at tOOO am. at 3991 MacAr1hur Blvd , Sulla 350 Newporl
BNcll Coliloma 92660
The collaleral referred
10 in !he 1><eoedino para graph consists ol 4 900 aharee ot common stoctl of Hon.rs Group, Inc rep rennled by Slock C•rt1foca1e No 2 issued 10 QenlM Kelly
Arry 1ntormatton rt·
~ ltld sale can be obtained lrom Keonelh
0 Bernard ettomey '°' ttie MCtlled party. 3991 MacArthur Blvd . Su1ce 350r Newport Beach,
CalrfOITlle 92660, phone
jll4t ) 283·1511 Ill.It 9411)~
SI Kenneth G.
B«nard, Attorney tor
MCUred party, Rebt
Aziz ~
Publl1hed Newport 9HCh•Co11a Mell Dilly Ptlol January t 8,
2001 Th6Q2
ltnattO.. ~~ N~
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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The fO owing IJ<•ISOO~
ar~ dot• .g bo"'nt>o;i. as
a 1 Service F 11s1 Properly ManagernPnt bJ Sennca
rorsl An111cmont c)
Service r11s1 Drywall di Service F 11s1 Con~lcuc· 1ton Managemonl e Se""ce r.tst Pool S~s 1em• t, Se1111ce F11s1 landscapu 91 Sf'rv1ce Forsl Plumbing hi Service Ftrst Roof1119 & Wat erp1ool1n9 II
Service Frrsl Conslruc· tton JI Sorv•(~ • F11st
Carpel Res1ora1100 Kl
He11cage A•• & Electuc L) Ho111a9e Cons1r1Jc· hon M) StH11rce F 1<st Im· paCI I lnslallers. N1 Service Fusi Construe· lion & Remodeling 01 Service Forst Property
Ma•ntt'nanco Pl Service F11st Arbo11sts, 01
SerVtCe Frrst Pa1n1tng
A) Service Fors.I Con· s11uc1ton & Demotlton SJ Serv•ce rorst M1cro-btology Labs Tl Servoee Forsl J>a101cno Company UJ Service F11~1 Oualtty WBllpaper & Cuslom MoldonQ V) SeNtr.t: Forst Property lnspec1t0ne W)
Servtee F11st Ttle. 18001 Irvine ~ Tus11n. CA
92780
Se1111ct F1rs1 Contrac· 10ra NelwOl'k. Inc: (CAt 1800 I Irvine Blvd
T usttt1, CA 92780
Thi& bu,1118.. 11 OC>n·
dueled by e COfJ)O'lhon
Have you 1larlfd
do•ng bu1lnH1 yet? Yea. 1·1·2001 Service First Contr•c·
ten NetNottt Inc Marti Bucher, Prt•idenl Ttn stalemenl was ltled Mlti In. County
Clertc of °'8nge CouMy
on o 11091200 I 20011151400
Dao~ Ptlol Jan It, 18. 25. Ftb t, 2001 Jh578
Flctltl0u1 Buelnea
Nttl'M Statement
Tht t .... ing Pt!IV08 ate OOinQ bullntt9 at
JllptMH R• lt11t•11t ·K11Chen Stirn". 131
Well M&Wlhur Bl\td ,
S&nta An9, CA 92701 St11n1i Sfllm•mura, I 773 N HOlbfOO!i SI ,
Mlltailn c:. l'J807 HallUl!:O muni, tnl N Holbrotlll AMhtifn. CA ~1 Thie bu..,,._ It • ~tr;~ Md
Wfl• ...... you tt .0 ~""'
••
' Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lot1ow109 pe•svn are doing business a
A ) CMC Commu"•cil
ttons Conaulltng B ' CMC Consul11ng 30l
Ma11nn Ave Balboa '' land CA 92662
Clarey Technology Group tnc 1CA) 302 Marlll4! Ave Balb<:>a I§
land CA 92662 This b\1$1nea1 rs con dueled by a corporalton Have you started doing bu11ness yet> v'es. June 2000 Clarey Technology Groop Inc Jc..tin Clarey Prestdenl
This ~lolement was
l11ed w11h the County Clerll of Orange Coun1y
Ol1 12/2212000 20006849996 Daily P1lol Dec 28 2000 Jan 4 11 18
~ Th5?4
Fictitious Business
Name St•tement The lollow1119 person9
are doing busmes.s as Overh8u1Harcn com
1S05. W Allon Ave
Seru Ana Ct.. 92704 >tylotech. Inc (N•
veda), 3305 W Sp11ng
Mtn Ad Ste 60-24 Las Vtgas. "IV 89102 Thi• bu1tne11 11 con·
dueled by a coq>orltion H1¥e you slarted d<><ng business yet?
Yet, Apr• 2000
Xylolech Inc Angela Sj)aulding
Secretary Th11 1t11emen1 wH f~ed ••Ill the County
Cleric ol ~ COUl1ty
Ol'I 12122!200()
2000M50011
0.lly Ptlot Dec 28. 2000 Jan 4 11 18.
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The 101'0"" r 1 '11 on'
tlrt! J\JIOQ t• ·~ •I' ., Visionary C< n< PT•I~ lrt terno11on111 1 "I'~ Stoer
lnq!O•• Pl • J309 New·
p()f1 Bf'ac:t> CA 9:?('6.1 M•ct1,>ef F G~·nboa
I '155 St>e• nuto)n P • 309 Newport Bc.i h CA 9?663
Th1t busones ' con ducterJ by a.n •n<l·•i<Ju.Jt
HaYt> you ~1arlfld
do<no bus1111'ss vtt11 N< Md>aPI F Gamt>o;1
This ildt•'me,.,I "H
hiflll V.•lh 'hit C Ul'ly
Cle~ c• Ot J• r "IV on 1222 2·
200061150006 Daily P 01 o.. 21:!
2000 Jan 4 11 Ill
2001 1h~2f>
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lo1iow "<l ~ are CIOlng hlr. n-• HR Consull•f19 1!t1tl
Oolphin T errece Co1ona def Mar CA !):'!125 Focused Solution< Inc (CAl 1S1'1 Qolrh<n Te111ce Co1on• de•
M•r Ca 9262S
Tr111 bus <K'S~ '' con ducted by II C'Orp<:l'lll()fl
Have you ~•arled domg bus1ne'• ye1?
.,. ... 1965 Focus~ Solu1ton' Inc 01vtd B B•ov Pr.so
d•nl This sietemtflll w11
filed w•th Iha Couniy Cleclt Of Orange Coun1y
on 1212212000 · 20009150011 D••lv P~ot O.c 28,
200() Jan ' 11 18.
2001 Th»'
2001 Jh522 Flclltlous Bulln.u
Nam. SUitement Flctltlou1 luatnin TM tollo~ PfrlOl\a
Na!M Statwnent ''' doif1G bulil'lllN " TM lolo•tng l*'90nl A Ctnte! For P.-l
att ~ bulillte M Heahl'lg ~$7 Orrell
Fundamental Bo.rd SW.-Suite 1141 PW#· &.ipply, 1173 IMne A.,.. po111Mdt CA~ nue , IC. Coal M... AIWl8 !(lnnr,, 57 CA 1 llrdl Ml, Sulla 118,
F~I\ I.. Oodlhllll, Newport Be•ch, CA no Alben Plac•. • 1, tl660 eo.f• Metil. CA ~7 Outt CoM••nhno, lhllot'I Ood 7 8lrctl ~ Wit llWI. 120 Allel1 PlllOt ,,,, ~
11, C0191 Mft!I CA CA 2 80 9'627 Tl!ll
Thie ~ • ~ duceed tr; n wntn. cMted br, ~ l!nd ~ I 1!0r\ ..,,. °"" .,..., ... M9!1Np
H111• rou HaN you n.a
Ooil'!Q ,,. ' Y um ..
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The f, .,, q p(rs..,. ,,
a•e do ig t,.. r · .; as
Good Dog lln•vPfs•h 833 D<'1101 On1 SIL'
21 NtJ.,.,port Bn1dl CA
926(,3
Michael Guer 83J
Dov"' D•ove Sle 21 ""e"'po•• B<'acr CA 92660 A"g,.ta Gr er tl:J!! Doll1lr nn11e ~te 21 Newport BAatt CA 92660 Hus busorws. is con
dU<:1acl bV tlusbaf'll ~I'd
w1f'3i
~ave you Id 1 dUong busfnf)!.S YPI 1\10 Mrch1e1 o.,,,
This stalemenl was filed w1lh Iha County
Clerk of Otange COVl'f'r "n Ot QQ ZOO!
20018851393 Daly P 1.1<• 11 18
~!'-Feti 1 Wl Tf'974
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollowlng per!IOfl~ a•" dong bu1tness as
C•d•llec M1rlce1tng
1525 ~ Ve""' Onve Ea~1 1115 Costa ~-CA 92f'2ti r •
T empere"ce Co'l)O rat1011 (CA). 1 !>25 Mesa Verde Dnve Ees1. •115
CO!ICI MllNI CA <12626
Tl'\tt bUStn818 IS c;on •
docled by I COfl)C)llh0'' Have you . &larlad d0<ng bu~neu yel 7
Y• ~MIO Temper1 nce C11rpo
r1hoo
Tt11dde u• Fairall Pree1dent Tim 11atemeo1 'lltH
!Jec:l "' It\ the County ~ °' °"• ~ Ol'I 12/29'2000 2000ASCMe8
Deily Pl~ Jin .c 11, 18
25, 2901 Th540
Flctltlo\la 8uslne1t ... .,,. Sta*'*'l
' .. -
,
F1etltloue BuelMH
Nal'M lwt.rnent
TN fololorlng J*M>nl .,. ti1ll ~ ..
A I 8*by Alohe 8 )
Baby A~ com 271
ROM Lane, ~ .......
CA~ Mary Joetn Glenn,
271 Roff LaM. eo.ll
Mt ... CA 92627
Thi• bu1lnt11 II con·
ducted -by II\ inOMdual Have you tllr1td
Oolng buslt*8 yf/f? No
Mary JoMfl Glenn
Th11 statement w••
hied w1t!'I tti. Coonty
O.rc ol Oflflge County
on t 212212000 2000fUHt2
011ly Pilot Dec 28,
2000 Jin •. I I, 18,
20Qt Th523
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnff1
N1me Stat9ment
Tti. lolloWtfl\1 pereon1
Ill ~ bu91r.M u
LOGOWOALOWIOE
2 Mertblu, Suttt 110.
AliiO VltjO, CA 92656
Greoory O&ntman, 2
Mareblu Surte 110. AJlao
Voeto. CA 92656 Thia business 11 con
Clucted by en 1nd1\'id1Jal Have you slarttd
domg busonasa yet?
Vts t2!6'00
Gre11ory Gantman
Th11 atatemenl wu
toW.d """h tMe County
Clerk ol Orenge County
on I 21 I 912000
2000H49718
Deily Pilot Jan 18, 25.
Feb l. 8. 290 I Th6Q9
Fictitious Bu1lne11
N1me Statement
The t0Uow1ng per1on1
are domg buSIOUt H
a) Bondcorp Mongago
Company b) BMC, 1200
Quad St. •140. Newpon
Stach CA 92660
Bondoo<p Realty Serv·
ICH, Inc (CAI 1200
Quail St •140 Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Tuts busineu is con·
ducted by a COfpO(ahon
Heve you sterted
doing t>ua1neu yet?
Yea, 6·1-99
Service Forst Contrec-
to~ Network, Inc Marl<
Bucher, Pres1den1
This tlatament WIS
filed with tile County
Clatl< of Orange County
on 01/09/2001
200111115131111 Delly Pilot Jan t 1 18
25, Feb 1 2001 Th5n
OF
TO
f'u;tttlou• aualfMIA
Nal'M ·~ The ~ per«int .,. dc*lg bulitlMt ...
E.Comrnerc:e Con·
tof'l•UITI com. 2708 W Orton Ave '1, Slnta Ana. CA 92104·707e M~tl Anlhony O.·
Tomuo. 2708 W Orlon
Ava ti, Santa ~. CA
02704-7078
Thia but1neM II OOll·
duded by an lndlvlduel
Have you 1tar1ed
doing ~ ytl? NQ
Mod\1111 A O.Tomaso
Ttl<t tl<tMnl WH
filed with the County
Cletl< of Ortnge County
on o 1l09/2001
20018851411
0.lly Pilot Jan 11, 11,
25, Feb 1, 2001 Th571
Flctltloua 9u1IM1•
Name Statement
The lollowtnp Plf'IOnl are doing bu•neea aa·
The Hubble Tranapor·
tauon ServlcH. 650
Nor1h ROM Drive H48,
Placenlla California
92870
Shambhu N Miera.
448 Eve Circle, Ptaoen·
Ila. Caltfornia 92870
Tl\11 bustnesa 11 con·
ducted by 11\ 1ndtYldu-1
Have you s1a11ed
doing ~· ya1? No 5namt>nu N M,sra
Tll1s 111tament waa
filed with the County
Cieri\ of Orange Countv on 12/ t 412000
20001111493511
D11ly PllOI Jan 11. 18,
25 Feb 1 2001 Tl\582
Flctltlou1 BuslnH1
N1me Statement
Tha fof10W1ng pe11on1
are d0tng bullnass H
A J Auto Marllet
8 ) Lotus •of Orange
County 2115 Harbor
Blvd Costa Maaa CA
926..17
Nader Amorvand 214 1
I.Jane Lane Tuslln CA
92705 This busmess os con
dueled by an ondMduat
He\le you startad
doing busonas.s yet?
Yes. A.) 111183
B) 115/01
Nader Amorvancl
This statement wes
filed with the Cpunty
Cler11 of Orange Cour.1'(
on 01 12/2001
2001111151741 Daily Pilot Jan 18 25,
Feb 11 8, 2001 T!'!58§
C~~ .·
Flcttttoua l1111neea
Name 8tallmllnt
Oii folbM~tont lie Oolr1g ..
Ptt11MvJ1 Oenti.1J'Y Ind ~ lll05l
OotdenwH1 81t .. 1, I I 08 foiunt"1gton
Beach, CA 92048
Otvld F TlptOll,
0 0 S , A P1oltulon1I
ColJ)orallon (CA). 11105 I
QoldtflWHI s11 .. 1.
1 1 08 Huntington
8Mc:t1 CA 02$41
Thia ~ " COii· ~ by • OOfJ)ORllon
Have you llttted
domg buafntst yll?
Y ... 07n<:JOO David P. Tipton.
0 D S.. A ProfaHIOn41
Corporttlon
David F Tipton,
0 0 S , Pretldel!I Thie ttattmert1 WU
filed With 1118 County ci.t1c of Orange County
on OIH2/2001
200181517«
Daily Pdol J.n 18. 25.
Ft!! 1. 8. 2001 Th59!
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1
NarM Stat•m.nt
The following partont
are doing butlntae u Sandpiper Land Care.
24062 landlMeW LAii•
Foiaet CA 92&30
Figueroa Inc (CA),
24062 Landisview lakt
Forest, CA 92630
Thoe busmese It con·
ducted by • OOl'l>Ofltlon
Have you stalled
doing bUSIOHI yet?
Ves 11112001
Figueroa Inc
l..f.Chael J Figueroa v p
T'h•5 Slattment wH
ltltd ""'h the County
Cleric of Orange Couniy on 0111612001
2001H51909
D&•l\I Pilot Jan l 8, 25. F~ 1, 8. 2001 Tll603
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Stltement
The lollowong p1110111
art doing busmen H
Servoc:e Beat Sywiems
LLC. 17955 Sky Pa~
C11cte Ste F, ll"V!M, CA
92614 •
Sorvice Best Sytteme,
LLC. 17955 Sky Parle
Circle. Ste F Irvine, CA
92614 Tt>11 busme55 11 con·
ducted by L•m•ttd Lia
bliol/ Co
Have yo~ ataned
doing t>u5iness yll7 No
Se1V1Ce Best Svtt•m•.
LLC
Thomas T PylH,
Managing Panner
Thia stalemem was
filed with tile County
Cieri< of Orange County on 01105/2001
20018151070
Da•ly PolOI Jao 1 1 18,
25, Ftt>. 1, 2091 Th562
F1ctttfoue lutlnM•
Name ~ Thi lollowtna pettonl
lit doll'G ~ .. n• LOtn-oom, 1625 Meta Vllldt Oftw'I EM.
•115, Costa M4JN, CA
02112t Ttm~anc. Corpo-11tion CA), 15.25 Me>M
Vtroe t EM!, t115,
Ootta M .... CA 92020 TNI bu11ne.. It con-~by\ I~
Havt you 1t1r1td Clolng t>utlntH ytl?
YM , 6/18/'lOOO
T 11TU>tt•1'CI Cotp0·
ra110n
Tl\lddtut Farrell,
f'(ealdtnt :T~I• ata1ement wtt
fifed With tht County a.rte cl Orll'lgl COOl!ly on 12/29/2000
2000HIO'f9
Deily Piiot Jen. 4. 11. 18.
25, ?001 ThW
Flctttiou. 8ualnn1
Name Stat.rMnt
The followlng ptr90nt .,. doing bUllnt ....
A ) FunZon• Mt B l
Funlont, 1115 Carnation
Ave., Cofooa dtl Mar,
CA 92625
O.bra LyM Glam·
papa·Klrwan, 615
Carnation Ave , Corona
clel Mar. CA 92625
Th11 butln•.. 11 con· ducted by an tndMdual
Have you •tarted
doing bualneea yet? YH, 1999
Debra Lynn G11m·
P•P•·Kuwan
True statement was
hied With tM Coonty
Cletl< of Orange County
on 011091200 I
2001411151422
Daily Pilot Jan 11, l 8,
25, Feb. L 2001 1h568
Flctltlou1 Bu11n .. 1
Name Statement T~• following pertor1s
art doing butltlMI H
lmagooelt, 680 Park
Or Costa Mt11 CA g2627
K111ttn Podlty 680
Park Dr . Co111 Maoaa
CA 92627
Blft Podley, 433 Emer· ~t ~\Ys1 Laguna Hilla.
George Good, 1a.8
Oak Grove Place San
MatinQ. GA 91108
Th1i bullrntas 111 con·
ducted by II kmlltf part· nersh1p
Heve you ettrttd
dotng bueoneu yet?
Vea. 01/01/0l
Kristin Podley
This starement was
tiled w1tll the County
Cieri\ of Orange Coonty on 01/09/01
200181151423
Daily PolOI J81\ 11, 18,
25, Ftt> L 2901 Th567
Fk:tJtloue hllnee1 Hime lt.eWment •
The followlng l*tOnt lft doing bt,.ulfiWa ...
CuatOITI Strvlc11,
1510 N 8rOldw1y,
l lal. SMta Ana, CA
021oe 0eoar Vidal, 1810 N
BrOldW1y. •128, Santa
Aile CA 92708. TW. butlneM 11 con-
~ ~ 1111 indl'.1dual
H•v• you 11a11td
dOlng bu1lnHa yet? y... 11/1!5/00
Of/Ca/ Vidal Thia atatement waa
f~t<.t. w11h Ille County ClOfll of Orange COunly
"" 01112/2001 aoo111es1139 Diiiy PllOI J1n. 18, 25,
ftb 1. 8, ?OQ! Th58=
FlctJtloua Buelneu
Name si.i.m1nt The following l*ION .,. tilg buWtta ..
Roottrworka Plumbing
SerAoe, 543 Bernard Sl
tA, CO.ta Me... CA
92827
Luis Sanchez, 543
8emard St •A. Co1t1
M .... CA 92627
Thia ~lntU II con
dueled bV an lndMdual
Have you 1tar1ed
doing ~ yet? No Lula Sal'ICMZ
This 111tament WIS hied wll~ the County
Cletl< of Orange Coonty
on o 1 /0912001
200111851421
Dally PUOl Jan 11 , 18,
25, Feb 1 I 2001 Th573
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name StaterMnt
The tolloWing pereone
are doing busmtM u
AC EntarprltN 2J 851
Newland 110, Hunl·
lngton Beach. CA 92648 ~enata Cirri, 21851
Newland 110. Hunt·
lnoton Beach, CA 926-48
fh1a bu11nea1 11 oon·
ducted by an ondtVtdual
I-lave you etar1•d OO!ng outlMM yet? No
Renata Corn Tll1s statement WIS
liled with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 0111212001
2001111151787
Daily Pilot Jan 18, 25.
Feb. 1. 8, 2001 Th§5Q
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The lolloW1ng persons
.,. doing bu9'""5 u
Newpol'l Recruiting,
5068 Jasmina Ave . Co-
rona del Mar, CA 92625
Bonnie Ager. 5068
Jasmine Ave , Corona
del Mar Ca 112625
This business 1s con·
ducted by an 1nd1\lldual
Have you started
doing bu11111eu yet? No
Bonnie . Agar
This st11ement WH
hied wllll the County
Cieri\ of Orenge Counl'(
on 0111212001
2001118517114
Daoly Pilot Jan 18. 25
Feb 1, 8, 2001 Th598
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS Of 8UU<
SALE
(UCC Sec. 8108)
Eaaow No 23782-MW
NOTICE IS Hl!.REBY
GIVEN that I bUlk Mlt
la eboUt IO be mecle.
.The name(•) and
businels eddr'Mt(ll) of
Iha lliler(•) ,.,.,.
JUICE rT UP ANAHEIM
HlllS, U.C., 61170 E.
SANTA ANA CANYON
ROAD, ANAHEIM
HILLS, CA 92I07
Doing bullneM H :
JUICE rT UP, mo E.
SANTA ANA CANYON
ROAD, AHAHE.IM
HIU..S, CA flt07
All octler bualMN
nemt(•) and
lddt911(n) Used by the
Nli.r(a) witnln the peat
ltll'M yura. as tl&ted by
Iha teller(•). la/are:
HONE
The loc:a11on In c.tllomla
~::erv:
16520-4 R°'f!~~!;!> BLVO., IA.100,
IRVINE, CA t:zt14
The name(•) end
bullrlesa ~ ot the
~t) lalw.; NICOLE ctfbt. Ha1 CENTRAL
AV!., "3, OARDEH
OltOVE, CA ttlU
The ..... being tlold
.,. ~ de9crt>ed
u . AU. FURNITURE,
~RES.
IQUIPMl!NT AND
F'RANc.4111! ltlOHTS
and tt'e loc:ai.d et
JUtC£ rT UP, 11170 I .
IANTA AHA CANYON
ltOAD, AHAH1!S11
HIU.S, CA 92I07
The bulk .... It
lnlendtd 10 by
~II fl!I °"'°' rA ! OllCOVIRY llCltOW
COMf'AHY, Tm
C&HTVt AW., ITI. ..o, HUHnHQTOH
HACH, CA t2M7 Ind
.... ~ .. dtllll
It 02 l'UftUAln' 1001
The bulc .... It Mljtd
to ~ Unlllol'rll
~ Code
Sec1one1oe2
The neme Ind eddl'9M
d .. s-eon .it\ whom
c:Mlrnt IMy bl tlld ..
DtlCOYPY~
COWNf'(, TTTf
CecTUI AYI.. ln'm:
4IO, HU.mN~
UACH, CA 12"7 llld
fll .... dey lbr fllnO
.,.. by Inf o'ldMor
... o.otNMUMY
••• wttlcfl .. ..
~., ....... .. .. ......, ... ..
~---OellacS; • CJCCD9a
lllOO
.MCa " ..,.. NWIDll NLLa. U.C. IY1
LAMY llD01\
WAGU
~ PCT8
"""'°"' llACMll:OITA a.IA
CMLY l'LOT U
~1111
-
~" -~~--..
FletKJoua IUe!nHI Hime ltMetMnt
TN lolloWl~it .,.. doing u:
&enn.r BWldln, lnC (~, 1590 Adalnl Ave.,
t180G, ~ Mftt, CA
92828
Mtk·O (CA), 1590
Adam• Avt'J. #1808, COCll& M-. '-'A 02828 Thie butlnt11 11 oon-
duc:ltd by • QOtPOftllOI\
Have you 1tar1ed
do<ng bualnHI yll?
VH, N,ovarnb•r 27,
2000
Mak.O
Donald R 0Hth· •raoe. PrMidtnl , Thia t11ttm4111 WU
fu.ti wilt! th• Coumy
.Qltllc of Orange County
on 01/0~00I
200111a1oeo
Dl.lly PlloC Jen 1 1. 18.
25, Fw. 1, 2001 IM57
FlctJtlou• BuaJnesa
Name Statement
Tht lollowlng pa™>ttS
118 doing bullntM .. Balboa Merine foiard-
ware, 701 112 E 8aJboa
Blvd .. Balboe, c~ 92661 Shawn McGregor, 703
l/2 E Balboa Blvd
BalOO. 92661
Thll l>ullnHI It con·
ducted by '" indMdual Have you atar1td
doing busln4159 y9'? No
Shon McGregor
Thi• •tatamtnt WU
ftled with th• County
Ctalll of Orange Cou,,ty on l 2122/2000
2000H50009
Oatly P1to1 Dec 28. 2000 Jan 4 11, 18,
2001 Th525
Flctttlou1 Bualneu
N1me Stat erMnt
TM lollowlng pereon1
are doing buelneu ea
Human Aeeource Col·
ltoU11e, 25602 Alicia
Parkway. Sult• 304,
l..IQuna l1Ul1 92653 Waller Wtlng, 2404 l·L
Holiyo.k AllSO Voeio. CA 92656
Thia buliMll II con-
ducted by an lndl\lldual
Hava you ttuted
do<ng buSIMll yet? No
Welter Wong
This a1a1ement waa
ftted with the County
Clertc of Orange County on \2J22/2000
2000411150007
Dally Piiot Dec 28,
2000. Jen 4 11. 18,
2001 Th527
F1ctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Tile following peraon1
are doing buelnese u :
0 & A Kanlng, 9695
Adams Ave . Huntlnglon
Beech, CA 92646
Frenklln La1bll'1, Ill
9695 Adam& Ave .. Hunt·
1ngton Beach. CA 92646
This busmeu It con·
dUcled by an lndlvtdual
Halle you sllrltd
oomg business yet? No
Franklin Lelbel1, Ill
This stattl'll9nt was
filed w11h the County
Clerc o1 Orange County
on I 2J2212(XX)
200041850001
D11ly Pilot Otc 28,
2000 Jan 4 11. 18.
2901 Th524
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following pereona
are dalng busfneas as
Allegro. 1823 West
Bay Ave., Unit A. N!f·
pol'1 Beach, CA 92e&3
John David Grafmtn.
1823 Weat Bay Ave
Untt A. Newpot Beien.
CA 92663
This bu11neae 1a con-
dua1ed by. an lndlvtdual
Have you alaned
doing bu&lneee yet? No John Gralman
This sta11men1 was filed with the County
Clari< of Orange County
on 12·26-2000
200C>el50213 Deilv Pilot Oec 28. 2000
Jan 4. 11 18,
2901 Th536
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The lollowlng ptreons
are doing bu9IMU u
S.•ma 563 Traverse
Or , Costa Mesa. CA
92626
Ntelc Ngoc Nguyen,
563 TrllVlllH Df Coete
Mesa, CA 92626
Thia buslneea It' con·
ducted by: an lndl111dual Have you 11111ed
doing bullneH yet?
Y11. December 15
2000
Nldl Ngoc Nguyan
This t111ament wH
hied wrth lh• County
Cllftl of Orange CounfY
on 12/2912000
2000fll50411 Delly Pilot J11n 4 11, 18,
25, 20()1 Th542
Fictitious BualntN
Name Statement
Tha folk>~ pereon1 .,. doll1o ~ u
Tero!. 424 Samerd St ,
Cot1a Mesa CA 92e27
Performance lnfonna·
llOn & Technology, lnc ..
(Nv), 3540 w -Sahlra
A\11 . Lat Vegu. NV .
111102 .
ft\lt bullnttt 11 con-
ducted by • oorpOtallOn
Have you atart•d
dOlng buelrlMt Vf/17 No
Perl0tmanc. lnfortnl·
11on & r ec:hnology, 1nc Cynrhl~ 0 -'Nttttl,
Prt1ldtnt
Thia lltatement -•
flied Wfttl the County
Ct1111 of °'111118 County on 12129/2000' 200otU0411 ~Piiot Jin 4, II, 18, ~1 001
FlcdUoua a...m.. ...,.,. . ...,.,.
TM IOllorw1nCI pettont
.,. cbng ~ ..
J~KO, 15 T~ Dr.. IMne. CA 82tft Jucltth A. Hiii, 15 Tl/'OtlO ()f , !Mfle, CA
921118
Samlr Naaraool, 115
T anoek> Or , IMl'l4t, CA
821118 Thia butlnut ,. con-
duettd by IOlnl' vefllUra Have you 11111ed
doing ~ ylll? No
J A. Hill Thie tlattmtnt we·
filed wUtl Iha Couf\t1
Clt!k of °'atlOt Cot.trtt on 12/29r.l000 iOOONll!Mtt
Delly Pllol Ja11. 4. 1~
2l!, 2Q01
Fktltlou. '5Utlne11
Naroe Ststement
The loilow!ng Plf'IOlll .,. doing bullnett ..
JBS Oeatgn, 19e4
Anaha4m Avenue. ea.ta
Meta, CA 92627 J1nn1l1r Benning
Siemon. 1964 Anaheim
A111nu1, Co111 MtM,
CA 92627
Thia buelneea 11 coo·
ducted by an lndlvldulll
Have you 1t1r1td
doing buelrlllt yl4? No
Jennifer 8 Siemon Thia etlltmtnt wes
flied Witll lht Coonty
Clttl< of Orange County
on 12129n<:JOO
20008850413
Dally Pilot Jen 4 11, 18,
25, 2001 !hM§
Flctltlou1 BuelM11
Name Statement
The lollow;ng pereona
are doing butlnesa-u
Brea Dental Group,
503 E. lmperl1I Hwy ..
er ... CA 92821
Maged G Zakhary,
98-41 8ranlwood Or .
Cowan Height•. CA
91705 MaoOY W Gad. 12252
La -Mirada Blvd., La
Morada, CA 90638
Thia butlMH It con·
d\ICled by oo-peMtll
Have you 1t11ted ~ bueloesa yet? No
Maoed G. Zakhary
ThTe alltament was
hied with Iha County
Cltlk of Orange County
on o 1/05/2001
2001811510119
Dally Piiot Jan 11. 18.
251 Feb 1. 2QOI Th549
Flctltloua Bu1lne11
Name SUltament
The following pe11on1
are doing buelneu as:
Ptrsonally Suited
Wardrobe 0.11gn, 3001
Aedhll Ave , Sta 4·217.
Costa Meaa CA 92626
C11en Beth Crum
Cameron, 247 Lugon11
St , Newpor1 Beech. CA
92663 Thia bualneaa la oon·
ducted by. an 1nd1V1doal
Have you started
doing buslneea yel'I
Yes 11/2000
Caren Cameron
TlllS sta11men1 w11
filed Wiit! lht Coonty
Cieri\ o4 Ortnge County
on 12/22/2000
2000H5000
Daily P1101 De<: 28,
2000, Jen 4. 11. 18,
2001 T'h53Q
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The lollowtnp peraont
are doing bu"""8 IS
Komar AYllllOn Gfoup
19301 Campus Ortv•.
Santa Ana. CA 92707
MacAlr, Inc. (Alaska),
23 Corporete Plan,
Suite ~47. Newport Beach, CA 92660
This buslneu 11 con·
ducted by II OOtl)Ol'abon
Have you etarted
doing but1nta1 yet?
Yes, 112/00
MecAtr, Inc
Arn Aotllhebergar,
Vice Prelldent
Th1& 1111tment was
filed with 1111 County
Cletl< of Orange County
on 01/05/2001
2001H51082
Daily Polo! Jan 11, 18,
25, Feb. 1, 2091 Th55§
Flctlllou1 Bu1IM11
Name Statement
TMe following partont
are doing bullneN ti
Shell• Horowitz •
Doctor of Naluropathic Medicine Altematlve
Health Centi!, 45 MaM
St , IMM, CA 92612
Sheila El1ztbtlh Horo-
Wltz, 45 Mann SI ltWlll,
CA 92812
This buslMSI is COO·
ducted by an lndi~
Have you 11111ed
doW1Q ~ v•? No Shella E Horowitz
Thi• '1te1em•nt WH
llled with the County
Cltrtc of Orange Councy
on 12/2912000 2000ll$oqt
Deity PlloC Jan 4, 1 I, 18,
26, 2001 IM+!
Flctltloua 8u.lna1
Name St.t•ment
The followlng peraona
Ire doing butiilttl at'. Pro Lab Phot()Ol lj)t\y
S.t\'\cet. 186~ Aston SttMt. IM'ot. CA t2t08
Jamee M &oyte, t'N Oak. eo.te MMe, CA
02t27
Thia buwleM .. oon-
duettd by Ill lndllllcliet
foiava you ellrt•d dOlng bualntlf yet? v ... Jeonuaty 2. 200! .an-M 9oylt
Thlt 9ltttmtn4 ...
ltltd wld'I "" COunty ~!~ Col.rtlY
I001Ml1011
Ollfy Plot Jin ,, • ' •• 2A. flt>, t 2001 IMS
F'Jctlttoue lu•lnn•
Name atnement
The lollowltlli '*'°"' .,. doing~ ...
DlamondLot ool'I\, 3100 NrW'/ Allt , tt1t,
()alt.a ...... CA l2eae ROM Dla1!bi1ll'llJ, lnC •
(CA) ~~00 Airway AWi , ~· ~· Colla MtM.
This (>\jtlntM I• OOtl-~fd .~, • oorporatlon "4av• you etar1td o n~ bllalnen ytt?
.., .. 11101t2000
ROM ()latnbllllng, Inc
Aklhard Wolvanon.
fh'"ident Thia 1111.ment "!U
fifed with th41 COlll\l'f Cle/It of Ortng• c.ounty
on 0 t /06/2001
200181510 ..
Dally Pllol Jin 11. 18,
25, Fep. L 20()1 002
·F1ct1tlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Th& followlog J*tOl11
.,. doing butii-. u
Febr1catore W11t,
1779 Whittler Av• ,
Colll Mt1111, CA 92827
) Rey Torrey, 357
Et1hll St., Cosla Meaa,
CA 92627 Thi• bullMU It con·
ducted by .,, lndowiu.i
Have you 1t11tad
doing butlneu yet?
Vea JI!'/ 1991
Ray Torrey
Thi• 1tattmtnt WIS
filed with lh• Cou,,1'(
Cieri\ of Orange County
on 01/0~001 20011111510511
Dally Piiot Jan 1 1. 18
25, Feb I, ?OQ1 Th~59
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1
Name Statement
The lollowtng penont
are dQlng buelnan u
M1iln• AcctHOrtH,
1779 Whlltltr Av• ,
Costa M811, CA 92627
Ray Torrey, 357
Either St Cot1a Meta
CA 92627
Thi• bu••MH II con· ducted by an ll\dill1dual
Ha\le you started
doing bu11neu yet?
Ves, Mey, 1993
Rey Torrey This statement w91
filed woth the County
Clttl< of Orenge County
on o l/0512001
20011111111055
Dally Polo( Jan 11 . 18, 25, Feb 1, 20()1 Th56Q
Flctltlou1 Buslneu
N1me Statement
The fotlOwlng persons
ere doing buafneu as
Eaayloan2001 com.
3710 S Bear St . UM 0
Same Ana CA 9?704 Tim Hung111o1d, 3710
S Bear St Untt D
Santa Ana CA 92704
Ths bllsinesa 1s con·
ducted by 1n tnd•'lldual
Have you ataned
domg buaonese yet?
Yea, 01101/2001
Tlrn Hungerford
Thll a1a1emen1 was
filed w1tll the County
Cieri\ of Ortnge County
on 01/0512()() t
200111851053
Dally Pilot Jan II 18
25, Feb 1, 2QOt Th561
Fictitious Bu1lneu
N1me Statement
The IOllOW1ng persons
are doing business BS
Comer Otf1ce, -sao
Anton #201 Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Neo1nn11y Entarpro'ea
Inc (CAJ. 580 Anton 8' 1201. Costa Mesa CA
92626
This buSJness is con-
ducted by a corporation
Hive you started
doing bu1llleu yet?
Yes. 8/01/00
Neolnnoty Ent
Frank McNaughton
Treasurer
Tilts s111ement was
filed with tilt County
Cle<tt of Orange Counl'(
on O 1/0512001
200181510511
Dally Pilot Jan t 1. 18,
25. Feb L 2001 Tt\563
Fictitious BualnHs
Name Stltement
The lollow1fl\1 person•
are doing bu1111tu ts
Jeckaon Designs 15
Hiiisborough, Newpol'l
Beach, CA 92660
Susan CllerH Jae!\·
eon, 15 Hllleborough
Newpol1 Buch, CA
92660
Thia buslntsa Is con-
ducted by an 1ndMdual
Hava you 1tart1d
doing bu1lntas yet?
Vea. I /20J'9e
Susan Cti.ree Jack·
eon
ThlS fllltm1nt WH
hied with th, County
0.111 of Orange County on 01/0512001
2001HS1059 Dally Ptlol Jen 11, 18,
25. Fib 1 20QI Th550
Aetltloue 8u•lnea1
Name Stat•ment
The foilOwlng pt(tonl
Ill doing buslnM& IS
Slgnm1111r. 3033
8r11tol Strtat, SUl1t L,
Colla Mell. CA 92826 Arlbey, Inc (CA), 800
Panorama Aoed, Full·
tnon, CA 8'2831 Thie bullneM la con ~ by ~ eotpOrlllotl
Have you •larltd doing buslnt.. y11?
YM. 111101 l\rabey, Inc .
"'" NllyUflUkltn. p, .. 10.,,,
Thia lllatem•nt w11
tlled wlfh the County Clerk of 0re-,.._......, on 01~r _.,,
200t ... 10h ~ Plat Jin 11, 1a. 25, ftP 1, 200 I Tt)»S
I
Flctttlou. 8u11neu
Name ltatement ~~:" Para nal 'f ouch ~ 11'102 lflllne IMS .. I:* 202. Tutllrl. CdtonU t:l7IO
RicNtd Otorot "°" den, .II" 632 H *'°' St, MlllWll. Ca11omM
t2801 Thil IMllwl II con. ~l>it' . ..,~
ttan ri?IJ-14 q •,.:...,., o.o::' J:.
~JI----.... ......... ~
QM c4 Orll'Gi CCutc;
Oii 01G'X01• llt1 ... ,.,
NG& oMI\. I ' I I.
Doily Pilot
.-........ ~ _.
• I ... -A
• Alllt... •
Frc11tlou• lutlnua Flctltloue Busi.,. ..
Namt ~ Name ••ment The followfl10 peraont TM IOllO'lring l)tlton1
lft dolllO bulil!Mt .. are dolnO ~ u Hlyclen Enlllronmet\· CcwitullJnll On Demand ~ 1~ ::nauc': r,: ~cl:e:~ 1:
92f27 Atut Ahuja, 1 765
HEI COtl)OfabOll (CA), Anahtlm Ave 111
1805 Panlnt1.1l1 Place, Co.ta M--. CA m27° Cotta Mtu, CA m27 Th11 bllllnt" le con 1"" bull,,... it con-duottd by· an lndMOual
dUCttd by' a corporation H•v• you etarted
Have you tllfled doWIO bualnMI yet? No
dOlng buelntU yll? AIUl Ahuja Yee, 1121m Thll statement wu
HEJ, Inc fil4MI with 11\f County
Chrit Hayden, Prell-Clerk of Orange County
dent on 01/0Qt2001
Thie alattment wH 200141151418
flied woth lhe County Dally Pilol Jan 11, t8 Clerk ol Otfll\gt (ioo11IY 25, F •. 1. 2901 T!!570 on 01112/2001
ioo111151740 Flctltloua 8u11ne11
!>eNy Plkie Jen 18. 25. Ntme Statement ft!:> 1, 8. ?OQ1 Ui&ei The foltowlng p11aona
.,. <Icing buWllla a1
Flctltlou1 BullMH Metro H11tth Group
Name Statement 2580 Fordham Costa
Th& folloWlng persons Mata, CA 92626
art dOlng bullnete u . Dalt Edwards 2~ Paclflc l1land Toole. Fordham, Cotti Mue
17702 Irvine Blvd , CA 92626 #202, Tuatln. CA 92780 ·This bull/IHI It con-
0an11 I P tr• z ducted by In lndMdual
Pacheoo 1no2 Irvine Have you aterted
Blvd 1202. Tuatln, CA doing bu11nt11 yet?
92780 Yee. t2/01/95
ThlS bullMll II oon· Dale Edw11d1
ducted by 1n 1ndMdual Th11 1111emen1 was
Have you 1tar1td filed with 1111 County
doing buslr*I yet? No Clerc of Orenge County
Danttt Perez Pacheco on 01112/2001
Thl5 11111m1nt WIS 20018151737
filed with 1he County Daily Pllot Jan 18 25.
Ctertc ol Orange County t"'-'"""'...:.1....,.,.....,,,a..:.1_~58:it..:7
on 1-12-2001 200111851743 Flctltlou1 Buslneas
Dally Piiot Jan 18, 25. N1me Statement
Feb 1, 8, 2001 Th590 Tha following person~
a re doing bultneu 111
Fictitious Bu1lne11 Aquamenn Pool & Spa
N1me Statement Spec111t1t , 8627
The lo!loWl"!l person• 8roollhurst St 1113
are doing bu11nen u Fountain Valley CA
A) The Orchid Club 92708 B ) Graen Syettme In· Gregory John Col·
ternatlOllel, 20362 811ch eman, 9648 Raven Cir·
St . NeoNp0!1 Beach. CA cle, Fountain Valley CA
92660 92708
Richard Anton Thi• busmen 11 con·
Monerty 20362 Birch ducted by en tndMdua
St , Newport Stech. CA Hive you ata11eo
92660 Oolng bulllltSI yet? No
Thia bu11neu 11 ~· Greg John Coltman
duc1ad by an tndMdual Tlll9 1tatement wds
Have you atarted flied with the County
doing buelneu yet? C1er11 of Orang• County
Yet, 1975 on 01/0912001
Alcherd Mo1111rty 20018851404
Th11 s1a1ament w11 Dally Piiot Jan 11, 18
filed wrtll th• County 25, Feb I , 2901 Th580
Cieri\ ol Orange County on 01 1212001 Flctltlou1 Buelneu
20018151734 Name Statement
Daily PllOt Jan 18. 25, The lollow•ng perSOf'~
Feb L 8. 2901 n1592 are doing buS!ness as
Curves tor Woman
Fictitious Busln•H 1525 Meae llorde E
Name Statement #209. Cosla Me!Ml CA
The tollowlng peraont 92628 are doing bu11Mas as Katherine K Stilwell
Ammcor l 2922 Har· 704 '12 Merigold C:O.ona
!>« Blvd •981 Garden oot Mar CA 92625
GrOV'e CA 9284-0 This t>usoness ,, con-
Assoc1a11on Manage-ductfld by an lrld•\lldual
ment & M11n1tnance Have you sta11e1
Corporation (CAJ. 12922 doing bust11&SS yet? No
Harbor 811/d . •981 Gar· Kathenne K Stol.,..ell
den Grove. CA 92840 This statement was
This busoneas IS con· liled wllll tMe County
ducted by e eo<porallon Cieri\ ol Orengo County
Have you 1111ted on 0110912001
doing l>usonass yet? No 200111851394
Assocoahon Manage· Daily P110t Jan 11. 18
mtnt & Mamttnance 25 Feb 1. 2901 Tll575
Corporation This atatement wH Flctltlou1 Buslne11
hlesl w11h 1he County Name Stat1ment
Clertc ol Or1ngo County The following pers~s
on 01/12/2001 are doing business as
200181151735 a) Ruggo com.
Daily Pilot Jan 18. 25. b) Auggo. 1963 Church
Feb 1, 8, ?901 Th593 '51 . Coste Mesa CA
92627
Actltlou1 Bu1lnH1 Ausaall Miller 1963
Name Statement Churct'I St Cos111 Mesa
The to11o...,ng parsons Cehlomta 9~627
118 dOonQ bUS<l'IOSS u TMIS buS•fWlH " con Wl!hon Your 5111 521 duded by an 1nd1Vl<)ua
Baypo1ntt Dr Newport Have you llarted
Beech, CA 92660 dOonQ Mll\859 yet? No
Ira M Israel 521 Bay Russell Miller
pointa Or , Newport This statement wa~
Beiteh: Ca 92680 llled wltll Ill• Counly
This bu11neea 11 con· Clerk of Orenga County
dueled, by en 1ndMduat on 01/09/2001
Have you started 2001111513911
doing bus1ntss yet? Diiiy Pllol Jari 11 18 Yes 0111)11()1 25 Feb 1, 2QOI Th57t'
Ira M lsra111 This S1atemen1 was Flc:tftlou1 Bualneu
filed woth "'' County Name Statement
Cler1f of Orange Counl'( The lollowlfl\1 person•
on 01112/2001 ere doing bu1111tas, es
200tH51749 Llmozone, 20412
Dally Pilot Jan 18, 2S, Cypresa St •B. Newporl
Feb l. 8, 20Ql T'h594 8e&ch. CA 92660
GtoHrey 0 Klasing
Flc1ttlou1 Bu1lne11 20412 Cypr111 SI •B.
Name Stltement Newpo11 Buch CA
The fOl!o'N'ng pat'aoos 92660
are oomg buslnell aa Thia bu11ness 11 con
Crtsl Cleaner•. 134 dueled by an ondMdual W MacAnhur Blvd Have you •tarted
Sarna An• . CA 92707 doing buSIM.. yet? No
Fires Aldayyet. 318 Oeottrey 0 Klaa1119
Sonoma Alafa, lrvtne, This stetement was
CA 92618 filed wltn Illa County
This buslneH 11 con-Clerlc of Orange County
ducted by an 1ndwldu1J on 01/09l200l Have you 1tar1ed 2001411151420
doing butlnau yet? No Delly Pilot Jen 11 18. •
FllH Atdayyat 25, F!t! 25, 2001Th572
Tll1s 1t1tement wu
hied with the County STATEMENT OF
Clerk ot Ortnge County ABANDONMENT OF
on 01116/?00t USE OF FICTITIOUS
2001811519011 BUSINESS NAME
Dally Polo(' Jan 18. 25, The followtng partOO(sl
Feb 1, 8 20()1 Th595 ha• (have) abendoMd
FIC1111oua Bu1lne11 IAI uee <:I !tie f101rt10U1 butlMll namt
Name Statement Tiie 1n111tu11, 1526
Th4I lolloWtng pttaooa 8roollhollow 1174 Sama
art dolna buslneta as Alie, CA 92705 BBC W111tess. 2204 Th9 F1ctil10u1 Bull·
Newport Blvd . Coetp neH n1ma referred to
Mese, CA 92617 &boVt wu Nied In Or
Bauer Bento Crane ·~ County on 1 '2/22J Inc (CA), 2204 N~ U . FILE NO
81\/d . Cotti Meu, CA 19988n8511$i
02827 Wt b b T 1 u o k 1
Thia buslntN la oon franet»lng, LLC (CA)
ducted by a oorp<n*>tl 15211 ~ •1• H&Ye you atarted StrQ AN.. CA 92705 ~ DuelneA )'ft? No Thia butltleet 11 con· Oliuar Bento C11ne, duGled by. UmittO ua
Inc bl~IY Co
1<111 0.U« V.oe ~ Webb T ruoka
dent Fr~. LlC
Thia ttal•ment w11 Stacey Cftne. Mart-i~ with ltlt County ager
OM. OI Qtt.ng8 ~ Thlt t111t1111nt wH on Ot/1212001 flied with lM County
2001tut71(1 C1t1!t 01 Or9nge County Ililll'J Ptcl Jwt 111, 25. on O!IOlr.!001 FM? i. 1, 2901 woe 2001 ... 140J ~ "'°' Jan t1, ... 25. e., '0 apo1 Il!5!R
I
Doily Pilot
ORDINANCE
HO. 35
AN ORDINANCE OF
ntE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA
8A!li1TARY
DISTRICT
INCREASING
DIR!CTORS
COMPENSATION
Recltala
wtiEREAS. !he Boerd of Olrtctor• have not
had an incr.u. In ltle11
compenullon for O.a·
trie1 NMce Since l 987
wlltn the day com
penutlon waa tn·
et•M<I to $100 per day,
•nd
.r ..... ,
WHEREAS. In lhoff
Y••ra linca lhe oo1n
l*\lahOll WU Ml the ~ Commilte9 on
local <lovernment hat
found lht1 $100 In lG87
II now lhe equivalent ol
S83 72 in loday'•
dollara; and
WHEREAS. SB 15511
(Chapter 86 ol lhe 2000
Stat• ) has now
amended Ht1tlh and
Setety Code Sec11on
8489 to allow tan11ary
Ind tarvtahon drltncl dl-
rec1o" to be pro111dtd
with lhe ume com-
1>41naa11on H attorded
water d11tr1Ct member• Ind
WHEREAS. the new
leg111a11on now estab ~she• thal the diftcton
A l "~I
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Encla¥e Of 17 Hom"" Only 7 lull• Two-Siy '.Hlrs l
All re<1I estate au~ert1s11111
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to the Ftderal fair llou~•"Q Ac1 01 1968 as ainennPn
wh1th makes •t 1lltqal tQ
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I his newspaptr 11111 not
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E SIDE 4br. 2be. eloM to
beck bey. Lot NII ovtl l 1'
acre wlpool loll of
upgr.dnl 3'1 Vi1la Bay1
BY OWNER
Wtll Colop wit/I bfokart
VRM $660,000 • $675.00 949-548-5758
E Side CM 3br 2b1 1580 af.
6500 R2 comer lot below
17111 247 KNOX ST
OPEN SA TISUN 12-4
$449.900 ~Owner Mt-27&-nes
26 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA HJGUEL
38r 281 1< 9"' AV pitt1ung
&rber tarpel nad an l~e
re< t\Sed rghls lhru-oul
n!'.. ••• $ l()()k "' •419flOl.5
SJ99I( JS!! ~9-6 73-4883
$149,500.
1 Br I 81 Otean .-condo
Kathy Porte• Prudenltal
Cal<! Alty 949·219-9711
LAGUNA NIGUEL
Prt".llg!WS view localton "'ii ocean beacl1es New s 100 JI custom nome built
.. 1t1 al\d ooia,1 For mew•
1'11 caJ T nman IUllty
""' 949-'19>5'420 Pne. $2,295.000
32~ FOR 8AL£ NEWPORT BOCH
S371,000 38R. 1 BLOCK
TO BEACH ANO BAY
AGENT 9'9-7"-8120
Oceanfront C8pt Cod
Rart Ooub4e L04
A!!!!!I 949-723-8120
NEW CUSTOM HOME
W1t1rfront $749,000
AQtnt 94i-723-8120
NEW HOMES
Ad~t to Newpor1 Seech & Triangle
Squara. 94 MSG-1440
Utt.II Uquldellon Value
Peiabal 58r Baek bay VltW 7687 ft Estate wlpool & lflt.
S l 495 000 Call Patrick
TlllOle, agt 949-856-9705
lfOO ISLE T 11d1llOl\ll
Home -lal 50IAheln 8JlPOSlft J8r 381. 11/C UC l'f'1tm 2c gal Olftftd 81
SI l!IS,000 Btl GMlllY
Aeallot11 9•9-67S-S16 l
PRIME ESTATES • Lota & Ocain Vlewtl
C.11 Petrick Tenof9
Agent 94MSM705
MonlcaAugglerl.com
949-30CMe00
OPEN SUN 12-4
2107 Windward Ln
~ NorUI 48r Ule
..,.. kltdlefl. lloftW ""' c:. '·O::..~~ :i...,, .. ,,.
may be paid a tum
IQIJll IO tilt ~ of
the lul ~ -• 5"1. adjuttmenc tor
eacf'I year ltlerealttr. ind
WHEREAS, the new
law rtquirH lt\jlt In· er••-bt lmpoeed by o~ tJtar • PIJ>lic
heiring Is notictd lo ac·
cordance wrth Govern·
menl Code SeC11on 606CI, and
WHEREAS. the Dia
trrcl Clark hat adviMd
the Boerd !NI lht ap
propnara nouca haa
been given 1n ac
cordance Wllh Govern·
mant Coda Section 8066; and
WHEREAS, Ille
1011 g1ner1lly
PRIME ESTATES
Lota & Ocean V1ew1!
Call Patrick Tenore
Agent 949·856·9705
180
NEWPORT OFFICl'
CONDO I bloc~ to Hoaq
Holptlal 'J64 sq h eno uni
exlra\ Agent Prudential C;i Rual~49·548-90~
85REAL ESTATE
WANTED
looking for 1 B1lbo1
llland Ho<;se N-.1 10 boy
as ~oon as possible
Call 94~7~
104 APTS BALBOA -iSLAND
Large l Br ,. .. ews nriw
...llpel & l'oonng ~ ..... '"
r'OMI aw "d $t551Mmo
u1 ~ pd n pets smkg
9'9-673-2706.
105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA
Furnished 2Br. 2Ba. Ip,
ht e11,ngs deck w 0
~ 6mo OI '(tty $220()'
mo • dep MH75-6534
many houri In Midi lln-
gle day In wtllctl they
rancler MMoe tor the
dittnct and
WHEREAS, Iha Board
doe• hereby determine
to 1ncr .... cliredor oom-
penaallon In accor~
wllh Iha alalutory
ICht!ne and to prollldt
thel tht 1nort1HI wlll
nol 00 lnlo eltaot for IMxty
(80) dayt hereafter"' In
accordanee wllh the
118.tutory mandala,
NOW TH!;REFORE.
the Board of Olractor• of
the Coetl Mtsa Sanitary
Olstnc1 dotle hereby
ORDAIN aa lollowl
Sacl lon 1. That
~ 301030 ol lh• Dtttnct Oparatlonl Code
i1 amended to rt1d
WINTER SPECIAL
2BDRM 2BATH
~ I 100 sf AptrtmlOI
home nestled 111 a woooeo
oornmur.ty near F llSl'toon
Island w Cl9fJ" lulchen larqe
master 5'Jlle ~ storage
overs11e pa!fl & balcony
From SI 535
888·219-0H•
"Secljon 301.030 Com-pentallon Purauant to
Ille PtcMlionl of Health
and Selety Coda
Section 84811, com-
penaa_Uon ii NI for MCl"I
day'a attandance •l a
Boatd meeting, or for
t1ch day'• aervic. 11
rendered a.a a director II
1M requetl of lhe Board,
Iha IUITI of $ 170 00 par
day. not 10 •l!CMd • '°" tat of IOI days In any
calendar month The
Board member •hell
1lt0 be entttltd lo hll
rauonabW ex~ n-
cldent thereto •
Section 2. In ac·
cordanoe with Govern·
ment Code StC11on 84811, ea amendtd by
Cl\aplar 88 cf Ille 2000
BLUFFS TOWNHOMES
lb< • tamrm 10 E p1ao
Bay View S2895imc.
41>< 2 5ba like ne"' 52495 ~9-632-6-489
UOO ISlE 28R 29A
I p .menor courtyaro 2 w
gar no pets S2800mo 831 •
484-1835 Of 949--7 I &-2733
Q1ttd beeut smgle Slory
2br 2ba detadl hse 2-<; gar
new !tlelc1p\/pa1nt/w1ndow
HP Hligllta kTVl'lac br 2be tvnng $2200 949-78'>-12\9
gat Wb qu.el lot ()pe<1 Blulft Dat11ng Townhomt
S4Jri 10-• 361 •8 lapellt 38r 1 58a l\IC8 condition
lJI $1800 949-53H807 Sl900mo Bart>Ara San-
greret1 Rltr 9'9-64•·0195
154 HOOSESICOlllOS FOR RENT BAL.80A ISWID
Ukt new. 3br 3bt. formal
dinrm, shared gar191 &
WO. 111111 now .upper
duple•. nf belt. S2500fmo.
Aat MM7:J.-40&2
3Br 2B1 HM at Newpot1
Sholes S1ep6 to bctl. lr19
tp, 2-c gar wd Ilk-ups
pabo5 $2800 access to ClUb
pool, 1ems 9'9-721 8'22
Bayfront 2br 281 Condo
lrdO Pe111nsula area Walk
10 .beach shops. theater
VII"'' S2 7SO. Mo Debby
Evans. agt ~g. m-2n3
1920'1 Rtttoftd Victorian
2br 2ba lg ~vldin. grmt krt.
mrt>le cntrs, all hdwd 1111.
WIO. iaz IT$lr II.ti. ll• IC yd.
Vec:.tlon 8tee1t Rtn1af 2 & 2 c gar $2850 949-422~ l 52
3Br 2Ba spacoous deluxe HARBOR AREA condo lutly tum St19' IO
bch, 2c !JI! 94~7>7t30 Cumnt Y•rty lNMI Bill Grundy, Relltor 949-67$~ 161
__ .. _II "9E--11 w--11 ..... Te•lf w ... I
=.•·oo.1:t11C:..:':::: ;•:;u~ ~~~da~ =·~ai:~~ t• 11.rty (GO) dtyt aft~ lhtfeol and lhll IN in-IDst ooe w"k alter It a r9QW11 in.et.no
enactmtnl v.ildrly ol any pt11 or publicat.on thet90t. held on lht
Sealotl 3 Should eny prOVISIOO ,.,.reol lhad PASS ED and l Ith day of January pen. delJN or MCCJOn of net lfl any way ·~ lhe AOOP'TEO lNI l 1111 day 2001 by tilt follow.no
thlt Ordinance be de-vahd1ty or ento1cemen1 ol ~ 2001 vote
dared by erry Coul1 of of lht ram•in1ng /ti .Artflur R. Peny, AYES: Attene 8cMfw,
competem jurladio1lon to provi1100, ol lh11 Or· Secretary Oreg Woodtlde,
be Invalid. !tie ramtlnlng dlnanc;e iha1 may atand /ti Ari-Schafer, Ar1hUt., Peny,
provlllon1 of lhll Or on the11 own Prtaldent Jim f«tymen,
dtn1nca 1h1ll nevtr Sectlon 4 Puu;uanl to STATE Of Dan Worthington 1t1t1ete be and remain tn HHlth and Safety Coda CALIFORNIA) NOES:
ful force and eflact and SetllonJ 6490 and COUNTY Of ABSENT:
the Boerd ol Dlrectort ol 64111 3 Ille Clerk lh1ll ORANGE) SS ABSTAIN:
the Coa1a Meas SaMary c:auM l"'8 ordi~ or CITY OF IN WITNESS
011tr1ct of Oranpe ' IUt!llNry tt>e<eol lo ~ COST A MESA) WHEREOf I i.va rtere-
County, Calllorn1a pubhahed rn a na1><1 I, JOAN REVAK. CltO. unlO Ml my lland ooct •'
hereby decl11es lhat paper ol general corcula of the Costa Mata SaN tiled the •eel c.I tha
each and flllt!V eacuon. hon pnnted 4nd pub· tary 01alrlct, hareby Cotta Mt.. Sanr11ry
clauM, provision or par1 ll&hed 1n tile Otsmct ac · cart1ty that the Otstnct, this 11th dJy of
of thla Ordinance would cording 10 law and 1t above and loregotng January, 2001
have been adooted and lhall lake 1Hec1 upon Ordinance No 35, wa1 Ill Joan Revak, Clerk
made a pell cl lhit Or· tht eJtptrallOfl ot llxty duly and regularly of ttlt eo.tl Meea Sen-
SPACE FOR LEASE
DESIG /SA'-~llGI 1·.L l'L1~\ • ;\:t·.\\POlfl BE\C ll
One at 883 sq. ft. md one at 2015 sq. ft. .
2nd floor/Gorgeous ocean view with CacaJina and Balboa
Island sunset. WaJlcing discance to Fashion Island.
I st floor 1902 sq. ft. Ocean views. 7 offices plus.
2nd floor I 500 sq. ft. Son Miguel view. 6 offices plus recepl oreo
(was on executive suite) 1
3rd foor I 62(} sq. ft. Beautilvl offices with tree views, very calm
I st foor 367 sq. ft. Small 3 room office Balcony views
PlfASE CALL FOR ADDRESS •
SOME OF THE TENANTS KINKO'S, FIGGE, MULDOONS, SPA
GREGORIES, EDWARDS THEATERS, COAST MAGAZJNE, BOMBAY
CO., KMS NOTARIES, THE BRIDE, ELIZABETH BENEFIELDS, EDWARD
JONES, DENNIS JACOBSON PLASTIC SURGERY, AND MANY MORE
CM 660 Blkar St 1319 By
So ¢oul Plaza 300tq!1
S330Jmo 714-641-UOI
94M73--S'94
JOANNA TARPLEY·
949-760-9150 ext. 212
Cell phone 949-230-2688
1448~1 460 MUSaCAl
INSTRUMENTS
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
hMy C*tftct
•A lul copr of the
Op.rauont Code 11
availa~ tor rl'Vlt'* •
Iha Otstrlcl Otrtc • olllce n Fa" °""9. "°' Floor. Co.ta Mitta. CelrforNe"
Pubhshe<I Newpo11
Baach·Co111 Mau
011ly P1k>4 January 18
2001
Th584
Can't .-m to ~I to •" thoee repair )<>be
&l'Ound the~?
Let the Cl-.. fted .. rvlc•Dt~
help )IOU ftnd
rellnbl• help.
I 111! 11111<
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f l1J.!ht r
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• hlll U•'W111lfl
f IJll(Q.f h fn4 I r.ii+ l'\"ftk.
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prolession.il ~tttllida ana ~IWr> OMV ~ art MF
1 'lCl-4 or c;ia~ a1 se "" ~t-n1~
NEWPORT COAST COC
Teact1e.,; ana A• "'~
flJ. ~ • Pa"lllTlt ~II 71 '"J&l.3'87
Rel1ll
Heed esp'd Salea Alloe
101 oes1gn•r "oma1> s
boutique '" S.t•• Manno P•evoOUi <,a·~ Ill *OIT\ln s
tas~1on~ pref~ Fu
reo.ume &26-7¥.19392
WANTED THE GALLUP POLL 109 APTS ~ 3bl. 2 fps, quoet area I -1 ~·~=~
CORONA DEL 11AA $2600/mo 9'9-723·1~
2Br 181 StSOOlmo utls
pall:I Fp appro• 110051 1 159~1
For lmmtdlal8 0ccuptncy
Two lum d oHce spa<:e5
avlll lot SUI>-~ on Btrdl
Chermi119 pnvare 38r 38a St Krtchen, la~ and real
COilage, mce yard, newly room $500/mo to1 large
painted. Fp, wid. '2150/mo spac;e & $350 lor smaller
l>111S ()k_ Ail! 949-718-2721 For del.Us caJ Didi or
iWTIQUES
Older Style Furnit1.111
PIANOS & Colleroble1
•Survey Phone Interviewer
e No Sales, Earn $9-12/hr
e Paid Training/Benefits
large declt t car 591ce
••••' now 9'9-222·~n~ Ml! lot OlnS Morl-Fndly
COflOllA DQ llM
spc.,._Spatl 2 Llrge Br'•
both wlwalk·1n-elose11.
l 58a'a Fp le "81 • speoa,
walk to everytNng' S 171151
Mo 949-640-5324
E'SIOE Country Woode Cllarmlng home w/cllr111
18r loft. 21ty, patio, no WM. 3br, 2ba. 991 W 17lh .,..._ tl7S/ltlO. tlO E 21tt St. $1750/mo year lttM MH4s-m• -. .. m.ruo
'
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$$ CASH PAID SS
we BUY ESTATES . ~~ ..... '""'.
lOOO's
buy sell trade!
• Positive Work Environment
• Flexible Scheduling
•Full and Part-time
For further information:
(800) 713-2595
mC>VAAE 2Br 2Ba. elllCll
2car garage. very clttn,
quiet. CJliel, assoc ,.,.,,.. &
pool. galad no pell S2675/
mo Ag!!l! 9'9-759-3797
38t ltcKllt lam rm. Fp, aw.
yard & ~ COIMI pool.
tPt. glle<I oonwn. 2 c:ai OW $3,SOOMo 94~28
Motel
MANAGERS
• SPECIAL•
S154 00+ tax Wklv !.._.~'*AJI 2361'1\'11 &~
SiMtad on bellAdlAy
1lndlc8ped grounds •
FEATURES· 2•·tiou!
lobby/Oiracl dl1I
phon1s/FrM HBO.
ESPN & DttdPool &
Jtcuuf. GIJ8S1 '-'
It'( Oolt ID 405 & 56
Fwys Mil't IJom 0 C
Fllrgtdl ooltgl end
bclll W1I~ dlt·
tanct to ltlOpl Ind
rMlauranta
COSTA MESA
MOTOR INN
2%77 IW1* INd .,,_ Mttt54140
Le. 1 car gerage kif rent 111
oownlOWl'I HB area Slor.oe arty, "'1vale & secure, $1~5
obo 11•·37 .. 1227 Ive msg
1-
I.oat c.t 11125 Hlmllayen
matt wht11U.et lips long hair, name WMie Vt01111Y
Wilson a, Oran~ CM
REW.ARO 94Ml5-l565
S2000 REWAROlll LOST WIDE gold '#tddlnQ
btlld. wttll center atone i
cer1t aapphlre, hurt
1hapad dlllftOfld• aide,
pan. Vicinity BtlbcNr la.-
land or 11111 Canyon Orlvt.
949-720-lltt
::649-4922.,
SOUTIJCOAST AUCTION
2202 So. lllllln St.
S...AM.CAt2701
' • ' -• w
1450 APP!)ANCES I
For Saltll 2 ~
Conwnefdll 30lb drfera
Orange County
Fair Ground,
Jan. 20th
J~:~·2ist
10am·5pm
tex
1--==1
COAST COIN NEEDS
OLO COINS! Gold "4ver
11we1ry walelles anllQUlll
ool!ecWts ~9-642·9447
lQ& SSS/RECOROSI
Jan. A & B Soul Rock
etc 501 a sch
MIKE 949-64> 7505
ASSIST MANAGER PIT
EnhJstallc '""' plaY'f tor sen storage 11'1 Ne...pot1
Beacn 2-'I Day~ ~ "eek
dependablfo 5&1111 and mtAll
task 949•640-9019
BABYSITTER NEEDED
IO< large ltmlly m Al'*>
Vt9!0 ltll houstkeep;ng
CeM 949-57,-4248 lot mot1
O&la1ls
REAl ESTATE ACKNTS
FOCUS
For A ~ Future
We are e~ eno r-i
10 career·1!1411dto kcensad
and 10-non·hcensed
lt'tte<8518d 11'1 eamng
S35 000 $SO 000 Thais~ yt11 Stl 11'4
gtealesl prol5ud 11'1 ....
WO<IO-V A Moulfll9 lor No Unll=::::: Time Llndaf Ouelllled 8vy9r'I
Ho Carev-No Door Klltddng
No Open !tow. I I 71H32-0331 ~ ~~ GAS STOVE/OVEN
• • wtiite good oonQllOll. $100
-------Ca• 9'9·5'&-1765 I 72 DOMESTIC I Garage Salt Sal .. M1am C jN.&11t" C"AE TV couch. 11b181 Or'"8• "' ~. $200. n.n-ft ~ ~ & lllllTf ~ "' Wttlt«/Orytr, StscVM_
t9n Port Chtlstl NB EICELLEHT CONOITIOHI
BOAT DOCK CREW
peraon, bollln11 uper
helpful. Apply In perlOl'I
I o-2pfll Fri, 'SM. Sun AWJln ~
Come jOlrl 111 on Tuesday
~ 23 0 7 00 PM tnd Item
alnJI an ••dlrlO end fW'IOValMt apptoedl IO rttl
9511'" 11111 Call E111111
Fraooso VETERAN RE
Movl119 Salt Sat 8 3prn
cornar ol Otl1w111 &
Mtmph<I 111 H B 50'1. 3
HCtlon oouch. end t.lbltt.
houtthold. lnatrumenta &
flO!I!!!
1--=1
All. STtEl 81.DGS, y""
End UqUdllljon, '"' dlpotlt wi• hold, .oxeo. 50•H>O. eox 120. 80l200. a. o11er. "'* .... !80QIIl5-1&97
LAKER 11CUTS (2) Very
low. ~ cut. Ira p8l1ung a. • fill ll4J. 72!).ill9
WOlff TNNNO 8EOI
TAN AT HOME
BUY OffiECT Al«:> IA VI I
COMMERCIALJHOME di llom $188 00
~~~ Oii 1-ec>0-711-01 •
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941-641·5141
FIND
"'"*" ... !RP d111 "llld
BABYSITTER.NEEDED
lor large 181!141y 111 Aloto
VillO l1t1 hoost41ffping
Cd 949-574-4248 tor -
dtt11la
1·,.~1
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CARING PEOPlE Hoaeded
PT/lier paid hrl. Make 1
dlllwtnct In .. llvtt of
.. eldtrty In .. holNt Companlontltlp, _,,, .,.,... .. ""''*-* 1lclt. No certlftcatlOll !!QUl!!d 7U ut 4llO
WOltl btNrld -*' 11 11
coflee "°'* nw bttcll. FlsA houri ~ In ptr10n
• The Kild Gft'td 213 52l1d St, N!wpot! Sch, oil PCH
OEMONSTMTORS PT
2 ID 3 dlryl _, .-.nd
1tarllng lll'lllledttely al
~ .... ln 'ft1oll-~
1·800 723-W7
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'Cof!M ......
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T~~
& <:re 11 Fashion
iJllncl ,..... ••
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lul\ and ~Ible
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EU" c•" "°""" lwmu. .--J
WORK FOR THE BEST
Gli0t"°'°VY Aide I~ I COm,penlorw
FOR PRIVATE DUTY
t
86 llwr!day, January 18, 2001
TODAY'S
CROSSWQRP PUZZLE
476 EMPt.OYMENT
OPPOATIJNmES 478 EllP~v:~ 1-s .. PO..= I
SALES
INTERNET EXPLOSION II
A1e ~OU~ Oil the 3
boggPSt trencll Ill htslOly ??
Estab 12 year co ~ 10
sa1e1 pr°' F1ee tr11111no A•• yO<J I\ ' or out?
800 ·205 ·4 355
714·SC3 C189
"""' bt -ltwt tllt lletlnge In tllla
c:ategory mey r.qulrt
you to call 1 900
numbtr In whlc:h
tlltf'9 .. • charge per
mlnuta.
. GOOD JOBS.
R£1.JABLE SERVICES.
INTERESTING 111/NGS TO BUY. rrs ALL 111ERE EVERYDAY
IN CLASSIF/Ea
949 641-5678
n . .
1220 ~11~Rm=a1
POLICY In an elfor1 IO otter 1118 best ....._ _ ~
S8Mce pol5tble IO OIX reaO-• nwe8 a ~~u:i 8t:.:i~rs ~;: G= ea:r-ICl't•n·.. 111 1t1e SeMCe C Hier D••ectory to include tlle;r
ContrectorJ license Save on oH carpet,
number '" tlleu advert'58· . ...l.-1.tlfv, fine rug
mtnt VOIJ< co-opet11JOO IS "1""'0 ''
Q!Ntly •PP'toated dtoning and repoin.
1 00% sotldoction
guoron111. Von mounted
equip. or dry dton
Since 1987
224 AOOCTIOHS IAEMOOELING
FARTHING INTERIORS
KWc;littl I Belh I Remodel
end Room Adcitlons L 15606 75 . 949-64S-9325
f m BATitAOOMS I
HOME flair ' &1h1"b~1.
1(1-glMl'IRf'i°urb1\h
f'urr rlJ1n • r rb<>rglass
''"" \ • ShOWt'f\ ( Cl\tnlf.'f'
949-645-7723
GENERAL REPAIRS ,....,._....,..,.
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• PUnl>tng follnS Fie
• w ... H11Un • TOlll&I
• COllUr Tope • Sri:a c...-... ...... ac.
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I
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Services
1·800·559·7181
<;FR ,f' ' RI Hf
: ~;:~f • .. ; ,. •1 r,
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$99.00
Clean Al Caipets any
$149.00 (or IBSS)
~ 10 II rOOllll. fblllll, 2 11a111 •nd n 111 o1 mrr.
True~ Mounted £qulpmtr1t S!>Ot AtmOVrng./Pft·SpottJno
furnllutt MOWIQ
SMwiQ OC fOf 10 YN11
PUllAIU Duflowr T-w.Mau-
atll:lftJ •
1--·1
PINte bt WlfY of out
of aru eonlpllllff.
Cl'ltdl wttll !ht local
Bttttr Butlnnt Bu·
,_, bttore you Mild any__, or,_.
tor MN~. Reed
end undtnllnd tny
COlltfKtl before you
•l9n.
Stay '-l wort! onllnt. Fltxlblhty, $500·$7000/mo
Ill 'PX ip818 tlrnt Stt!>OY· atep sy11em Complete
tr1101og Fret tnto
eoo-t9s-tn3
WWW.9!1!ulntjob.co111'
CLEANING Carpet, Floors,
Windows, Homes & Olflcee
Qualtly wor111 Fret est1mele
DALE'S 714-17Ml151
ltouM a.aning By Liiey
Local rel s r88900llllt rl1H
12 y,.. Exp. Olbt tool
9'49·246-8657, 91§31 ·•980
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Almodellng & AddilJOne On
limt & on Budget, Rtl'I l.l650624 714-25 7185 or
949-24M018
.IAG ......,. Bloca • Incle
. s.w.. Cone. -~ mil <Mlly wortl Ll7300l8
Guw, Ill's 71!iW114!,
L1WIS CONl'lllUCTION ==~~ 714-517.025
1-:
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Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
NORTH
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WF-'n' V.AST
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chance that five hearu could be
Jcfuted.
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West led the IJucefl of •!*Xi and
f:.oi.\t ovc11oolc with 1hc km& 10 rc:rum
lhc 1er1 uf dub.. Since ~ wa. 1
Sood ~ibtltry tl\31 WIL\ I inJleton.
cJcdlU'Cl' !'Ole With lhc lll;e llfld, in
effon to e;tablish 1 club Irick. coocln·
ucd with 1hc: queen. West Wt>lc lhc
k rng BB East discarded a ap!lde, and
clliled with a trump. Declarer <:~I·
ly ·nne.~'!Cd· dummy'• seven and. hid
lhllt held lhc lrid, there would have
been the lldditlonal entry lo the table
to c.lllbb~h a couple of club tricb. When Ca5t produced the nine, It
Mlt'med as 1f dcclaJer would have to
fall beck on Che diamond fine~
1074J 09
• K J 4 2 • 11) SOUTH
•II
KOJ 1086,\ Kfl •AQ
The btddmf EAST SO mt ~ l'IORTH
Decl11ter Jcclded lha1 wukt Willi
Aflerclcanng the .ce ofhcvls. South
i:umc to h.lnd with 1 club ruff and ran
Ill I the lrWTIP' West hid IO hold onto
lhc jkk of dubt. so had lO ducard
th~ •piides and rwo diamonds IL\
dummy came down 10 lhrec ilia
1nond5. lhs)osmg club bcsns d1'1Card ~d on I.he last round of wmpi..
l)cclarcr ~hod lhc k.ing of diwn0tld\
und then led 11 low duuoond. When
WC\t followed to the lie:Cond du1mond
wllh the ten, declaier knew th111
We<.1 '1 rcmauung card wa., the ja<.1'
Of clubt. IO UUtcad of the fintSliC declarer shot up with the ICC to fell
lhu tjllttn. Fhc heans bad und maJc
l • ' ,. s ,_ ..... ,_
Opening lead. Queen of •
When you have no clear hnc 11vaJI
able, 11 oflcn PftY' tu mn your looj ~uu11l\C defender~ might f1nd 11 dlf
lku 1 IO hold on lo their key earth.
A!> the ca1d~ he live spudeK would
have been dcfcatcd only 1wo tnc:U.
However, 11 I\ an oW lnJIM'll that the
Cive-lcvel belr.lflg\ i.o lhc O(ll'.>OnCflU.
<;() we o111n:c wuh WCllt\ dc<.1\100 10
'ICll out, c~peu.illy \m<:c the~ wa' 1
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