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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2000
All dressed ·up,
IiOwhere to go
Joseph N. Bell
THE IEll CURVE
Plain and simple,
the majority's will
depends on Prop. 26
• After two decades of
catering to the buttoned-
down crowd, Brooks
Brothers closes shop at
Fashion Island.
Andrew Glazer
-DAILY PILOT
FASHION JSLAND
, . Brooks Brothers , the very I f y~u re undeoded about embodiment of Newport ~ow to vote on Proposi-Beach's understated, upscale
ofhcials from the nation's well·
known purveyor of blue blazers
dild Oxford shirts decided not to
renew their lease in the tony
mdll.
MThe building here just isn't
offering what our customers
want,• said Missy Evans, store
manager. "It's really outdated.'
Nma Robinson, director of
sales and marketing for Fashion
lsldnd, said there's nothing
wrong with the building.
tion 26 on the March 7 . • ... , .~d conservative style, closed its
ballot, take a lol)g loo!< at · · ::.,....'?'; ~;,..·. :-doors here Wednesday.
your neighbors in Irvine.· · After 20 years of business i:lt
There, a few months ago, the Ne\vport Beach site, store
"They've changed their over·
all retail concept," she said.
"Their new concept is smaller
stores."
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KIM HAGGE~'IY-ZVUUS I DAlY PILOT
Employee Jennifer Laurent, center, helps customers as they shop at Brooks
Brothers in Newport Beach on its last day. The 'tore first opened ln 1980.
a little more than one-third of
the voters m an Irvine Uru-
fied School District election
cut the legs from under one
of the model school programs
in Orange County by defeat-
ing a critically needed bond
issue.
As a result, Irvine school
trustees are facing the eco-
nomic necessity of closing
several neighborhood schools
while
they try
desper-
ately to
alert
voters
-only
25%
turned
out for
the lasl
election
-on
the
impor-
The important
thing-the
only important
thing -is that
we focus on
the issue of
primary
importance
here: the
tance of well-being of.
support-our kid., ing the ~
school
bond in
another try in April.
Prop. 26 would reduce the
vote reqwrement for local
school bonds from two-tlurds
-hung around our necks by
Prop. 13 in 1978 -to a sun-
ple majority.
It would thus prevent
those philosophically
opposed to the change from
joining up with a predictable
minority -made up largely
of older people on fixed
incomes, families without
children in school, and citi-
zens who would vote against
any tax, regardless of its mer-
its -to torpedo the will of
the majority in providing for
the education of our greatest
resource: our children.
Although Newport'..Mesa
won't have a school bond on
the March 7 ballot, the pas-
sage of Prop. 26 is cntical to
avoid the same fix in which
Irvine now finds itself.
Parents and district officials are attempting to bridge
the gap between rankings of Newport and Costa Mesa schools.
Leveling the field
Alex Coolman
& Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA Raul
Diaz doesn't know to explain
Costa Mesa's low educallon
rankings; he's 1ust trying to
make sure his family doesn't
get caught in the trap.
Diaz's niece, Tanuny Cerra-
to, is in the first grade at Wil-
son Elementary School,. the
school that rd.Dked the lowest
m the Newport-Mesa school
dlstrict on the statewidEtAcad-
emic Performanc.e lnde~. bet-
ter known as APJ, released
Tuesday.
Come next year, Diaz says,
he plans to transfer Tammy to
California Elementary, the
Costa Mesa school that
received the htghest rank.mg.
"This school's always been
like this," Diaz said, wd.itmg in
his rrunivan for Tammy lo gel
out of class at Wilson. "I don't
know why.~
Still, other parents Sclld they
have seen defirute improve-
ments at Wilson over the last
few years.
"Right now, they hi!ve a lot
of books and good teachers,•
said Teresa Quezada, whose
son Christopher is m the sec-
ond grade at Wilson • 1t's
improving quite a bit." .
Then there's Newport
Beach's Andersen Elementary,
which received the highest
score of any school in Orange
County -933 points out of a
possible 1,000.
Lockie Russell, president of
Why this two-thirds mon-
key should be put on the
backs of schools, of all public
facilities, is ironic, indeed. It
is doubtful in Orange County
today that a two-thirds
majority could be cobbled
together for the Second
Coming, especially since the
oppon ents always .tum out at
near full strength while the
proponents snooze. The few
•. the Andersen PTA, attributed
the school's success to a com-
bination of parent involve-
ment, readmg curnculum and
parents' ability to help finan-
cially. CONRAD IAU I DAllY Pli.OT
Fifth-graders from Andersen Elementary School study geography ln
their homeroom. From left Kasey Wiener, 11, Julie O'Neill, 10, Jen-
nifer Prat, 10, Usa O'Neill, 10, and Chrl lopher O'Nelll, 10.
"l think that parents in this
SEE BELL PAGE A6 SEE SCORES PAGE A7
Arches at heart of library dispute?
• Foundation members say
refusal to spend $200,000 on
cosmetic feature led to severed
relations with trustees.
NoMISchwlN1z
0Alt.Y PILOT
NEWPORT BBACH -Ubrary foun-
dation memben are now saymg they
know what ii at the heart of their
lmj>ending divorce With the library's
board d trUlteel ~ a difference ln vtskJn
CMI' .... very instltutloo that brought
tblm together.
Foundation member Don Adktaeon
Mid ... ~ With the b\lltell ftnt
lllMd -.n tbe. nonproftt amlly rilMed '° mpport the board's plant '° bdd DI0.000 arm. bl front CJI the lllllmy.
..
But trustee chair Jun Wood -leading
the effort to make the library more visible
-and the other trustees say. the accu5'\·
tion is ludicrous. They maintain the prob-
lems are sunply thttl the board wants
responsible finarictal reporting and that
the foundation is refusing to comply.
•rt WC:lS like pulling teeth for a year just
to get dear finandal repordng, • said
trustee Patrick BartoUc "The foundation
should be asking donors what they want
oone with the money. We rould care less
about conttolling the foundation'• mon·
ey"'
. ThiS latest effort to aPimn the puz·
zllng dispute just adds .notta penpec· ttve, Jemng the community ICl'8tChlna its ~and wondartng predllly Why tbll It
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Sii DISPUTI .. 1W
INS agents
arrest
alleged
smugglers
• Six Costa Mesa
. residents are suspected ,
of transporting illegal
immigrants to a home
on 19th Street.
Andrew Glazer
DAILY PILOT
WEST SIDE -Six Costa
Mesa residents have been
charged Wlth allegedly help-
mg smuggle undocumented
immigrants across the U S.
border for a fee, of.floals from
the U.S. Attorney's office said.
Immigration and Natural-
ization Services officers made
the arrests near 19th Street
and Placentia Avenue on
Monday.
Jos.ephina Cruz-Ibarra,
Catalina Ramirez-Reyes,
Idalina Ramirez-Reyes,
Miguel Plancarte-Sanchez,
Rito Arzante-Picasso and
Annando Roman-Flores
allegedly smuggled tlozens of
Mexican citizens from the
U.S.-Mexico border to Costa
Mesa, said William M Craw-
ford, an agent from the INS
anti-smuggling unit. ·
The undocumented inu:ru-
grants allegedly crossed the
border with the help of three
guides, or •coyotes.· Craw-
ford said in the report.
On several occasions, the
suspects used a red Chevrolet
Suburban and two blue vans
to transport the i,mnugrants,
sometimes concealing them
under a blanket, to a home at
724 112 We t 19th St., the
report said
According to the report, all
of the suspects are them-
selves undocumented uruni-
grants except for Catalina
Ramirez-Reye:;, who owns the
home.
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WORKING
Lariney Smith
The Creole-Cajun chef /las found
·happiness away from the bayou.
HE IS
Serving gumbo and good
times.
RECENT RECRUIT
StnlthrecenUyreturnedto
Southern California -where
he lived for a stint a few
years ago -from the bayou
of Lake Charles in Louisiana,
where he was raised 'by bis
•auntie.•
He started cooking at the
Riverboat Restaurant on the
Newport Harbor only three
weeks ago, but the restau-
rant's owner, Clayton Shur-
ley, said be already is
pleased with his find.
•He really makes people
happy and comfortable and
makes excellent food,• he
said
Smith, 38, has cooked for
U.S. senators, Tina Turner,
blues man B.B. King and the
~oiling Stones. He was even
the t~ chef for the Phoenix
SWlS.
TEWNG STORIES
Last week, Smith told a
bewildered group of but-
toned-up customers how he
wound up in Orange County:
"Clayton grabbed me in
the neck with a fish hook
when he was fishing down in
Louisiana, and he brought
me with him."
But he admitted bis tales
aren't always true:
• t like telling lies and
serving food and doing
whatever I can to make peo-
ple happy.•
DON'T ASK. DON'T TELL
Smith speaks with a
friendly Southern drawl, tells
a good story and stews his
own soup stocks with shrimp
shells, chicken bones and
lots of spice.
But don't ask for his secret
gumbo recipe, which has
been in his family for 125
years. He'll only cook the
gumbo on Tuesdays, when
the restaurant is closed and
no one else is around.
"I'm not giving up that
recipe,• he said, smiling.
GATORS, SNAKES AND
BEARS -OH MYI
Smith has been frying fish
and other fauna since he was
11 years old. He has cooked
antelope, moose, elk, alliga-
tor, rattlesnake, pheasant,
deer. rabbit, crawfish and
bear. He said they all tasted
delicious.
"lf it breathes, flies, crawls
or swims, I'll cook it,• he
said, puffing out his broad
chest.
STEPPING UP TO THE PLATE
Cooking is his passion.
•1 believe if you give peo·
ple good food and make
them feel good, then they'll
overcome their problems,•
he said.
But there was a period in
lus life when grief nearly
drowned ~ passion.
In 1992, Smlth's wife died
suddenly of a brain
aneurysm. At the time, he
was cooking for the Suns in
. Arizona.
He took off his chef's bat
for two years, nearly immo-
bile with sorrow.
"I had to find myself,• he
said. "I prayed to God "Send
someone to love, to give me
· strength and encourage-
ment.••
ANSWERED PRAYERS
He found happiness once
again last y'ear, when he met
his fiance, Jacqueline
McNeal.
·He was appearing on a
cooking show in Anaheim.
McNeal's daughter, who was
in the audience, thought the
two would be a good match
and called her mother to the
set.
"He seemed like such a
nice guy,• McNeal said.
•And be could cookl •
Six months later, he pro-.
posed to Jacqueline during
Sunday services at the
Friendship Baptist Church in
Fontana.
"He said "I can't give you
a mansion on the hill, but I
can love ·you for the rest of
my life.••
LOUISIANA DREAMING
Although extremely hap-
py with his ·new job and
fiance, Smith said there will
always be a part of him in the
bayou.
"I miss alligator bunting,
fishing, going into the bay-
ous in my boat and catching
crawfish, • he said, his eyes
drifting upward. "I miss
watching the deer and the
fawn running side by side in
·the fog.•
Leaning over the River-
boat and gazing into the har-
bor, Smith quipped:
"I'm still hunting for alli-
gators here, but haven't had
any luck."
-Story by Andrew Glazer;
photo by Sean Hiller
Making fflOre room for the leather Brlef~Jn BUS111ESS
.tising and public relations campaign.
L avish leather goods -
and the people who shop
for them -will have
more room after LouJs VuJtton
moves to a different location in
South Coast Plaza.
Louis Vuitton North Ameri-
ca announced this month that
its Orange County store had
outgrown its current spot at the
Costa Mesa mall.
The shop and all its goodies
will stay on level two, moving
just down the corridor. The
relocation is expected to take
place this sununer.
The new store will feature
more than 5,500 square feet of
retail space -allowing ample
room for a larger array of prod-
ucts, from an exclusive shoe
collection to more of the care-
fully crafted luggage.
The store will retain its lav-
ish look, with new limestone
flooring, exotic woodwork and
elegant accents in leather and
brass.
CAR RENTAL CENTER
HOPES TO REV UP SALES
A car rental center recently
opened up near John Wayne
Airport, hoping to capture
business from out-of-towners
visiting the coastal city.
But sightseers and execu-
VOL 94, NO. 23
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tives are not U-Save Car
Rental's usual clientele.
The Illinois-based car rental
company has been focusing on
cornering the "neighborhood•
market -renting cars to dri-
vers who live in th·e area. U-
Save executives say business is
"booming" and that the South-
land is a "hotbed.•
The Newport Beach loca·
tion, which opened 1n Novem-
ber, strays a little from U-
Save's usual philosophy, cater-
ing mostly to business travelers
and tourists.
Dw;ing the heavy tourist
season, the new rental center
will get ·1oaner• automobiles
from a Tustin U-Save location
-which opened in 1997 -
and from Arizona locations.
The company plans to
expand its network of area car
rental sites with a Costa Mesa
location withln a couple years.
CYDER-BUSINESS FOR
CABLE BECOMING EASIER
High-tech customers of Cox
Communications, Inc., which
provides cable television ser-
Vice to oreas of Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach, can order
pay-per-view movies, view
their accounts and pay their
bills on the Internet.
Just log on at
www.cox.com/oc -the service
is free for Cox's 230,000
Orange County cable sub-
scribers. The online service
just might change the minds of
critics who think the cable
company is technologically
behind.
A monthly newsletter, Mar-
tin Brower's Orange County
Report, reported in its January
issue that a technology insider
said that "Cox Communica-
tions is not up to speed."
STORE NO LONGER SUITED
FASHION ISLAND CUSTOMERS
Brooks Brothers may have
• dosed its doors, ending an old-
f astuoned era where men real-
ly knew how to dress.
But enter the dawn of a new
era, where on the Internet, the
Fashion Island store is still
open -at least unW the end
of its semiannual sale.
According to the shopping
Web site, men's dress shirts
and suits are 50% off unW Feb.
2. Quite a bargain if you can
actually find the merchandise.
Company receives .
$15-million investment
Universal Space Network, a New-
port Beach-based provider of satellite
growid station services, has received
a. $15-million private placement equi-
ty investment from Warbwg, Pincus
Ventures and the Swedish Space Cor~
poration.
• The funding will be used, in part, to
expand the ground station infrastruc-
ture that USN uses in Hawaii, Aus-
tralia and Alaska, resulting in better
satellite-handling capacity, said
lbOmas R. Inge110ll, the company's
president.
The president of Uie Swedish
Space Corporation bas a1M> joined the
board of directors for USN.
Sturgess Co. lands client
The Ne\\'.P(>rt Beach-based
Stw.gess Co., a marketing, advertising
and public relations ftim, has added
USLABS of Irvine to its list of clients.
USLABS is a diagnOltic laboratory
services company specializing in
technical anatomic pathology tests
and related client seJVic;es.
The Sturgess Co. Will develop a
market positioning strategy for
USLABS involving a nati0n41 a.dver-
Ceradyne posts
big sales increase
Ceradyne Inc., a Costa Mesa man-
ufacturer of technical ceramics, had
sales of $9.1 million for the fowth
quarter ending Dec. 31, 1999.
The sales represent a « 0;.., increase
over results from the fowth quarter of
1998.
Joel Moskowitz, chief executive
officer and chairman of the board for
the company, said the visibility of Cer-
adyne products, such as military
ceramic arm.or, orthodontic brackets
and diesel engine components, was
an important factor in the increase.
Episcopal church exceeds
financial goals
The Building Ow Faith campaign,
a fund-raising drive of St. Michael and
All Angels Episcopal Church in Coro-
na del Mar, has exceeded its financial
goals, organizers announced.
Building Our Faith onginally
sought to generate $950,000 to be
used to expand pansh center facilities.
But organizers have received more
than $ t million, said· the Rev. Peter
Haynes, director of the church.
The overflow of funding will allow
the parish to pursue 90me expansion
optiom that had initially been ruled
out as being too costly, Haynes said.
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COSTA MESA
• aekw Street A wallet and its contents worth S300
were stolen from a car In the 600 block the evening of
Jan. 18. ·
• ~ Street A cellular phone worth S 100 was stolen
from a business In the 3300 block between 2 and 4 p.m ..
Jan. 19.
• HertMw loulwllf'd: A purse and Its contents wonh
$100 were stolen from a car in the 2600 block during the
day of Jan: 4.
NEWPORT BEACH
•last..._ 9oulevwd: A cellular phone worth S 175 w• stolen from a e11r In the 2600 block the evening of
Jan. 21.
• .... C.-ttlghwef. A ctllul« phone worth S* '
WM stolen from a CM in the 2400 btock during the ~
Of Jin... .
• NI "'" c..r Drtwec A wtlltt Ind hi Cont9n11
wonh $50 wn stolln ~ a ~ In the 100 blodl
durtng the dly of Jin 19.
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RYAN RAYBURN I DAJlY I'll.OT
Harbor Patrol Sgt. Gary Smith stands in the future dispatch room inside the new
Harbor l\atrol Head_qua.rters still under construction in Newport Beach.
Harbor Patrol HQ close, yet so far
•Cramped officers will have to wait unW winter's
past to move in to gleaming new building.
County ofhoals had con-
templated building a new
heqdquarters foryears, know-
ing that the old, eroding facili-
ty would not stay solid for
much longer. The $2.3-million
prOJCCt became a reality when
construction broke ground in
March 1998.
Jasml"e lee
DAILY PILOT
Every day, the county's J !ar-
bor Patrol oificers have been
anxiously eyeing the progress
of their new headquarters from
temporary trdilers in the park-
ing lot.
From the outside, the new
building, wtuch is being con-
structed on Bayside Drive on
the site of d 1940s structure
that was begtnnirtg to sag,
looks invib.ngly and decepbve-
ly ready for OCCUpdtion.
But because of chdnges m
the construction schedule, the
onginal December move-in
date has been pushed back to
some time~ spnng, accord-
ing to officials at the county's
Public Facilities and Resources
Department.
The officers -who have
been working out of the trail-
ers since early 1998, when
their old headquarters was
tom down -cannot wrut to
get into their new digs, said Lt.
Dottie Ronan of the Orange
County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol.
The building still needs car-
peting and some ,other work,
but it already looks sharp, with
an orange-red roof and aisp
beige walls. And with more
than 7,000 square feet of
space, the headquarters will
have a httle more room for
maneuvenng.
•They're really looking for-
ward to moVing in and, I'm
sure, getting out of the trail-
WHY PAY
DEPT STORE
PRICES?
Visit our
AREA RUG STUDIO
Rugs & Runners on
A Sale
ers," Ronan said. #It's going to
be beautiful." ·
The city has no pdlt rn the
project, but officials are inter-
ested m watching the area
because a major storm drain is
located next to· the Harbor
Patrol offices, said Deputy City
Manager David Kill.
The storm dram, wtuch car-
ries flow from Fash.Ion Island,
could be part of a pllot pro-
gram to divert waste water
and pollutants away from the
harbor and into the county
sarutabol) district's pipes.
City and county officials .
said construction on the head-
quarters has not atfected the
storm drain.
The sea wall cost about
$800,000 and, in adclltion to
the cost of the building, much
of the remd.tning construction
expenses a.re for the parking
lot and sidewalks. The plurnb-
mg sy~tem was also replaced.
Ronan precllcted that the
long wait to move m would be
worth 1t Ul the end
•it's a costly endeavor, but
we d.1dn't want the old build-
ing falling down on us," she
Sdid H rt was very old, and not
seismically sound."
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Thursday, Janvory 27, 2000 A3
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP
Inside
CITY HALL
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council decided to
give seasonal lifeguards a,
10% raise starting this
March. It approved transfer
-ring S32,000 from the gen-
eral fund reserves.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Newport relies heavily on
seasonal lifeguards•to pro-
vide a safe environment for
the ra illions of
t?~rists that
v1s1t every
year. Last sum-
mer, it
appeared that
many Southern California
agencies were having prob-
lems attracting and keeping
entry-level lifeguards. By
keeping their high pay
structure, Newport wants to
make sure it does not have
the same problems.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council decided to
postpone a request to
amend the professional ser-
vices agreement for consult-
ing services to prepare the
Newport Dunes environ-
mental report.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The company preparing
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SOUllDlllG Off
"I'm particularly partial to toilets."
-Coundlman Tod Ridgeway, referring to the
future Bonita canyon Sports Park and his belief that
park~oers deserved more than a porta·potty.
FYI
NEXT MEETING
• Feb. 8 -4 p.m.
study session, 7 p.m.
regular meeting, at the
City of Newport Beach
Council Chambers, 3300
Newport Blvd.
the environmental report
for the S 100-million Dunes
project wants more money.
The original agreement was
set in the fall of 1998 at
S79,500. Additional money
has been tacked on over
the past year and a half for
more studies. The Dunes
has agreed to pay an ~di
tional $12,900 for the con-
sultant.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"I am bothered with the
company that has a con-
tract and keeps changing its
orders," said Councilman
Tod Ridgeway.
VOTE:
No vote
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council attempted to
select a replacement for the
vacancy on the Planning
Comm1ss1on. But. because
councilman Gary Adams
was not present, a vote
ended in a tie
WHAT IT MEANS:
The council decided to
schedule a special meeting
to select a new commission-
er.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"We got an absolutely
overw~elming 32 appli-
cants," said Mayor John
· Noyes, reflecting on the
quality of the applicants the
city received.
VOTE:
No result, Mayor John
Noyes ~nd council members
Jan Debay and Dennis
O'Neil voted for Earl
McDaniel, council members
Tod Ridgeway, Norma
Glover and Tom Thomson
voted for Steven Kaiser.
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lri•flI 111 EDUtlTION
Conf ere nee for
teen girls at OCC
A conference titled
•GIRLS 2000: Choices and
Dreams• will take pldce
from 8:30 <t..rn. to 4:30 p.m.
feb. t 2 at OCC, 2701
Fairview Road, Costu
Mesa.
Planned by the Ameri-
can Assn. of University
Women Orange County
lntcrbranch Coun.ol and a
coalition of local nonprofit
groups, conference heads
will listen to the challenges
faced by the teenage girls
and then help their mentors
gwde them to successful
futures.
Girls and their mentors
IUIPERGO
will letU'll from national
expert. about health care,
bioethics, financial inde-
pendence, alternative
careers, preventing vio-
lence, body image and
more.
The keynote speaker
will be Pam Nelson, editor
of Cool Women.
For more information,
call (949) 376-4303.
OCC gets money
for kids program
The Rotary Club of Cos-
ta Mesa recently presented
OCC wtth a check for
$18,169 to create a scholar-
ship endowment for the
school's "College for Kids•
program.
College.. for Kids is a
year-round OCC program
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workshops, camps and
activities.
The College for Kids
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school students to enroll in
noncredit computer, Ian·
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EDUCATION
WHAT HAPPENED:
The school board
appointed five new mem-
bers to the Citizen's Bud-
get Advisory Committee
on Tuesday
· night, leav·
ing four
more spaces
to fill. There
are two
the communi-
ty appointed to each of
the seven areas of the dis-
trict, resulting in a 14-
member.committee. Five
members stayed on, leav-
ing nine vacancies to fill.
Joh" Bushnell was
appointed to Trustee Area
6; Rick Rainey was
appointed to Area S;
Robert Love was appoint-
ed to Area 1; Jane Alt-
man-Dwan will fill one of
two vacancies in Area 7;
and Gregory Joslyn was
appointed to Area 3.
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Bear Street. COsta Mesa.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The school board now
must search for four more
community members to sit
on the committee. The
group will hold off on
meetings until it has at
least a few more people.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"We won't wait any
longer than March 1, to be
fair to the other commit-
tee members," said Mike
Fine, assistant superinten-
dent in charge of finances.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board set a sched-
ule for the special study
sessions regarding the
facilities master plan.
The meetings will be
held every Tuesday ni9ht
throughout the month of
February:
• Feb. 1 -6 p.m. Topic:
the creation, makeup and
responsibilities of an over·
sight committee
•Feb. 8 -5:30 pm.
Topic maintenance
reserve. This topic will
include the possible sale of
Banning Ranch and
Balearic Park properties
• Feb. 15 -6 p.m. Top-
ic possible ways of fund·
ing the facilities repairs.
• Feb. 22 -6 p.m. Top·
ic. any area that the board
feels nl'eds further discus-·
s1on.
• Feb. 29 -6 p.m . Top-
ic: special board meeting
WHAT IT MEANS
These study session are a
chance for the public to
give input and ask ques-
tions regarding the upcom-
ing facilities repairs. If board
members are prepared to
do so, they will make dec1· ·
sions at the special board
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Daily Pilot Thursday, January 27, 2000 AS
Billboard campaign targets gun violence
·~ An Orange County organiza-them"
School meetings rouse
slumbering activists
• Newcomers, alerted to
possible expansion of John
Wayne Airport, find the
politician in themselves.
500 acres.
There will be an identical meeting at
7 p.m. tonight at Eastbluff Elementary
SChool, 2627 Vista del Oro, in Newport
Beach.
• , tion that lobbies for anti-gun leg-
islation bas launched an advertis-
ing campaign featuring bill-
boards --two of which will be
placed in Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa.
Blek of the Orange County Citi-
zens for the Prevention of Gun
Violence, the group paying for
the billboa{d campaign. · .
Blek and bis wife lost their son
Matthew in 1994, when lie was
shot by a group of teenagers in
New York City. The couple hav~
become staunch advocates for
stronger gun .J..aws and travel
around the county speaking at
public functions.
Blek said 20 Orange County
cities will have at least one bill·
board visibly displayed until the
middle of March. The cost for
each advertisement is $600 per
month.
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They are your neighbors. They are
the people you See in line at the grocery
store. They are the joggers you pass by
on your morning stroll. · . .
And \,hey want to ta1f to you about
politics.
But these activists -who are con-
cerned specifically with getting an air-
port built at the closed El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station -find thexnselves on
unfamiliar turf. .
ln fact, if you asked them, they
would tell you that they are just your
typical Newport Beach resident.
•1 am your average Joe mother of
five," said Garnet Thompson.
Thompson and others who attended
a conummity meeting at Mariners Ele-
mentary School on Jan. 20 learned
more about the county's proposal <to
build an airport at El Toro.
And, of even more importance to
them, they beard what could happen if
the $2.9-billion international airport is
not built. ,.
The meeting, hosted by ~e school's
PTA and organized by the Airport
Working Group, was an effort to give
the community a glimpse at the possi-
bility of a John Wayne Airport tnat is
double, even triple, its current size of
One concerned resident, Robin
Chesnie, has been working to spread
word about the meeting. Chesnie, who
has lobbied for an El Toro airport for
some time, said she is convinced that
people will pop out of their apathy once ·
they learn what lOOl}lS ahead.
El Toro advocates have said that if a
second airport is not built, acres of prop-
erty around John Wayne courd be con-
. demoed and demolished to make room·
(or another runway and a second termi-
nal.
The scenario, which is included as an
alternative plan in the coupty's environ-
mental study of El Toro airport, sur-
prised Thompson.
Once she knew about it, she couldn't
sit still, she said.
0 H we all understand the issue and
become a little bit more educated, we
can keep this1n our hands," Thompson
said. .
It is refreshing and inspiring to see
residents getting involved in the airport
issue, said Tum Naughton, the presi-
dent of the Airport Working Group, a
longtime grass-roots organization dedi-
cated to preventing uncontrolled
expansion at John Wayne.
"We're encouraged that people are
wanting to get involved," Naughton
said. "We've been speaking before
groups for a while, but we've never bad
·the response that we've had with the
schools.~ · ' ...
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The billboards Will feature a
large military-style assault
weapon plastered across its
facade. The ads note that a
majority of Orange County resi-
dents support a ban on assault
weap9ns, bul that.nine out of 10
of the county's state legislators
failed to support the same mea-
sure.
· "We hope the ads will g~t peo-
ple questioning their state repre-
sentatives more," said Charles
Blek said research he has done
shows Orange County residents
stand in unison when it comes to
gun legislation.
··we fou.n,C that many people
in the county support tougher
gun laws, but they don't know
their neighbors agree with
~There is no coincidence that
the billboards will be up until the
March primary," Blek sarcastical-
ly remarked, referring to the
important election year.
The two locations where the
ads will appear locally are on
Anton Boulevard near Sakioka
Drive in Costa Mesa and Irvine
Avenue south or .Mesa Drive in
Newport Beach .
-Greg Risling
·Rainfall adds to low
yearly totals in co~nty
Mother Nature wasn't done
with Southern California on Tues-
day night, dropping more needed
rain on Orange County, which has
had an uneventful first half of the
rainy se~son. Jt was just the third
time in seven months that the
county has seen stgnificant rain-
fall.
Tuesday's totals amounted to
about a half-inch of rain from the
storm that <;hugged through the
area. There was another .12 of an . \
inch that fell after dark, causing
several traffic accidents on
Orange County freeways.
Forecasters said a storm brew-
ing .off the (f:alif ornia coast will
lik~ly fizzle lfy the time it reaches
Orange County on Friday night.
The next five days aren't
expected to produce any rain,
according to reports from the
National Weather Semce.
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occasions on which it bai;
happened have been down-
right miraculous.
There's a sped.al irony, too,
m the Mdrch 7 election. The •
same citizens voting on Prop
26 will also be asked to vote
on that wonderfully named
Sale and Healthy Communi·
Ues Initiative that would
require a two-thirds vote on
new airports in Orange'
County, thus effectively mak-
ing sure there won't be any
-especially at El Toro.
A principle seems clearly
involved here. What is a pei:-
son to do who is outraged ·
over this ploy of the antiair-
p<>rt people and votes against
it, but still wants to maintain ·
a two-thirds majority for pass-
ing school bonds?
Although the issues are dif-
ferent, the prind.ple of simple
DISPUTE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
when the board demanded
that the foundation move out
of its library office and leave its
$1.5-million endowment fund
to the library.
The fight eventually landed
in the Newport Beach City
Coundl's lap Tuesday. Despite
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majonty rule vemas an abnost
unobtainable two-thirds
majority isn't In both
UlStances, a vote in favor of
requiring a two-thirds majority
to carry a ballot issue is virtu·
ally a death sen=ainst the issue. Is this j · in
one case and not the other?
The aitical need for pass·
mg a school bond m New-
port-Mesa -whatever the
ballot requirement -ls a
separate matter that merits
full attention later. But the
passage of Prop. 26 would
carry a message to our
schoolchildren.
By restoring the ability of a
majority voice in Newport-
Mesa to provide funds to
ensure our children a proper
enviromnent for learning in
the years ahead, we would
no longer be discrimlnating
against.them in matters of
public policy.
We have some clear choic-
es in the months ~ore we
vote on Newport-Mesa school
insistence that it bad no juris-
diction over the two groups,
the council offered the foWlda-
tion a temporary office at City
Hall. And despite offers for
professionally facilitated meet-
ings, Bartolic said the trustees
had spent enough time on
meetings.
"This kind of conflict when
Ben Jackson was chair did not
exist. It's only occurred in the
last couple of years with a shift
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bOnds. We can spend Uw.rn
demonizing school board
members or administraton. ror
the present sony state of ow
schools. Or we can lay the
principal blame on Proposi·
tion 13, which I con.sider
much more cUlpable.
So does John Nicoll, who
was Newport·Mcsa's SUJ>t!r-
intendent when Prop. 13 was
passed. Says Nicoll: ·sy talc-
• ing away from school districts
the ability to act with a sim-
ple majority, this proposition
has prevented local citizens
from providing the education
they wanted for their chil-
dren. As a direct result of
Prop. 13, school districts have,
ror many years, been
required to make a choice
between quality in the class·
room and the proper mainte-
nance of buildings.•
But spending our time and
energy indulging in the
blame game doesn't off er the
prospect of much help to
public school students in this
in the chair,• said former
trustee and foundation mem-
ber Frank Lynch, adding that
the council did have the power
to appoint the trustees.
The relatiomhlp between
the two bodies, though inde-
pendent, is symbiotic. While
the foundation raises money,
it's the trustees who decide
how it's spent. And while the
foundation wants to keep a
majority of its savings for an
endowment fund, the trustees
would prefer to have the mon-
ey available for more immedi-
ate uses.
The 6-year-old foundation
annually donates 2.7% of the
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wealthy distnct who are
working with ragged and
. outdated textbooks (as my
stepson did at Harbor l ligh)
or coping with cold showers
(or none at all) in locker
rooms or being taught in
decaying and potentially
tin.safe structures or studying
in a library that hasn't been
updated for two decades.
The important thing -the
only important thing -is
that we focus on the iSSue of
primary importance here: the
well-being of our kids.
When I moved my family
to Orange County 40 years
ago. the quality and availabil-
ity of education at every level
was one of the greatest
attractions. Kecp\pg Califor-
nia in the forefront of Ameri-
can education was a commit-
ment taken very senously
from the governor's office
right down to the poorest
school district.
Today, California educa·
lion is floundering, put lo
despite uie small percentage,
those funds are used for some
of the library's most popular
programs, which help make rt
one of the best in the nation.
The issue over the arches
surfaced more than a year ago,
when the trustees approached
the foundation to build a struc-
ture that would make the
library more visible.
"I just thought it would be a
good idea and that the founda-
tion would like to use it as a
naming event in their endow-
ment campaign,• Wood said,
adding that building the arch-
es is still on the board's agen-
da. "They refused because
they said their money goes to
things inside the library .. "
'Ihlstees agree the prob-
lems began a year ago when it
began to request better finan-
d.al reporting in a proactive
move to avoid a scandal that
could occur, should the non-
profit mismanage donor's
shame by the economic prior-
ittes of much poorer states to
whom the erosion of educcl-
Uonal funding is a last resort.
We can always-elect new
school boctrd members to
replace those whose actions
we deplore. But we can only
remove the restraints
imposed on school funding
by a dear message in tbe rcf-
erendwn process -starting
with tho removal or the two-
thi.rds requirement for the
passag~ of school bonds.
So the first clear choice
t>ef ore us -after, of course,
we shoot down that God.-
awful Safe and Healthy Com-
munities lrutiative -is to vote
for Prop. 26 on March 7. Thus
we keep open our <lptions for
a new &fpOrt at El Toro while
we provide a whole new set
of optiom for the proper edu-
cation or our kids.
• JOSEPH N. BELL is a Santa Ana
Heights resident. His column runs
Thursdays.
money.
However, they were also
quick lo f>oint' out that nothing
had surfaced to IDdicate the
foundation had been doing
anything illegal.
Further muddling the pic-
ture is a glowing letter the
trustees sent to tl}e foundation
just six months before the dis-
pute publicly exploded. The
letter, signed by Wood and the
other trustees, thanked the
foundation for its $100,000
contribution. The letter gave
no indication of any problems
simmering below the surface.
·we were trying to be posi-
tive and appreciative,• Wood
said. "It was heartfelt. They
have done some good things."
It wasn't until the tall. after
the request to build the arches,
that the trustees' frustration hit
a bolling point. A strongly
worded letter was sent to the
foundation, threatening to sev-
er relations with it ·
Doily Pilot
dihe alleqed amugglen
coUected a $1,200 fee·from
each immigrant at the·
home on 19th Street; the
report sa.ld.
.Earlier this month:
Crawford -who bas
observed • the home st.nee
late laSt year -saw one
man try to flee from a van
stuffed with approximately
10 other passengers.
Crawford said he
believed the man was try-
ing to escape witliout pay-
ing the alleged smugglers.
The driver of the van and a
passenger who was seated
in the front seat snatched
the man by his hair and
shirt collar and shoved him
into the home, the report
saJd.
On Jan. 18, Crawford
and Agent Manuel Uribe
interviewed two men after
seeing them leave the 19th
Street home. The men then
waited for a bus at 20th
Street and Placentia
Avenue.
According to the report,
one of the men, Gervasio
Cruz-Noguez, of Vera
Cruz, Mexico, told the offi-
cers that three guides
helped him and 16 other
immigrants illegally cross
the border.
He said the group
walked for six hours until
they found a van waiting
for them on a highway.
•He said the group was
ordered by two individuals
who were already in the
van to get in, shut up and
lay down in the back,"
Crawford said in the
report.
When Cruz-Noguez and
the others arrived at tne
.. 19th Street home, people
inside ordered them lo
come inside and be qi.liet,
he told Crawfor~
Cruz-Noguez told
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other smuggled immi·
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Approximately 30 minutes
later, Cruz-Noguez said a
woman came in and told
him he was free, since b e
had paid the smuggU.Dg
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without bond .in crtmlnal
cust<>Py. The courts are still
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CatAllna Ramirez-Reyes,
who is ap~ximately eight
months pregnant.
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neighborhood put educanon
·u No. 1, • she said. •Reacling
li huge at Andenen -at the
kindergarten level, they te<JUire 30 minutes of reacling
"ery night.,,
There are two other factors,
Russell noted, that makes a
eomparlson unfair.
•If children are having
trouble with a subject, parents
immediately jwnp in and fig-
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Unfortunately, that sometimes
costs money,• she said. •oefi-
Pitely, the language barrier, I
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ether schools. Those tests are
all in English. Comparing ,
Andersen to that other school
~not at all fair.•
Across the district, parents
and educators were working
Thursday to come up with an
explanation for the pattern
revealed by the API results:
•
•GREETING
CARPS
•STUFFED.
ANIMALS
f • 5ALLOON5
while Newport Beach schools
were among the best perform-
ers in the state. Costa Mesa
schools hk.e Wtlson, Whittier
and Rea elementary were
nured near the bottom of the
pool.
"I tliliilC we're OQ the right
trdck. I think Costa Mesa has
everything it needs to be the
best," said school board presi-
dent Dana Black. •1 tlunk 1l
has to do with expectations.
We're so used to comparing
ourselves and we'll never get
there." .
As a parent on the New-
port Harbor High School PTA,
Black said they used to
bemoan the fact that Corona
del Mar parents could wtite a
check for a new football
weight room, while al New-
port Harbor, they could raise
funds for 10 years.
"So we stopped talking
about money and set goals
We had to roll up our sleeves,•
she said. "I believe all of that
is available in Costa Mesa
When I visited Victoria. there
were parents in a.bnost every
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The mO"-t rommon expla-
Odtion to the difference in
scores ecms to lie m the dif-
ferences m community make-
up -and the fact that the
rankings are bclscd soJely on
the Staruord 9 test.
"Jt's that al.I the kids are
ldking the SdtJ'le tl.>st, regard-
less of English,• said school
boa.rd member Maitha Fluor.
•All kids must take the test il
they ran redd the example or
not. Ycdh, we hove our work
cut out for u!> dnd we recog-
nize lhcll. •
Linda Mook, president of
the Newport-Mesa Federn-
tion of Tedcher9, dgreed that
Qduging how studPnls, teach-
. crs and schools ure perform-
mg bdsNl on how studenlo;
perform on one test on one
ddy of the year -U. not truly
reflective.
"The truth is, you start
where students die and take
them dS far els they CdJl go aca-
demically We don't have a
level pluymg held,· Mook
Sdld. "The~e are gomg lo be
. .
difforencP.!t and it's going to be
reflected.
"If you don't have a foun-
dation m the English lun-
guuge and you're being
mstructed m that lunguugc,
then you're a st£•p behind to
begin with;• she elddcd. •Ana
Uw.rem really hes the pnmary
problem.·
Teachers. pnnc1pals clnd
disbict officials say they have
t>f'E>n dware of these problems
for years and helve tic>en lrymg •
to improve tho situation
WtuttJer stepped forwdrd
lclst year, identifying 1tsell a!>
an under-perfomli.ng school,
and hds received ~ldte fund-
ing to implement nc>w pro-
grdlllS.
·we·r~ morutonng very
closely Whither, and we will
find out if those jntervenbons
worked -the pdrentmg
classes, the preschool pro-
grdffi, the reddmq program
and increased pdJ'<'nt involvc-
mf'nt," Fluor said. ~If th~ do,
we're ready to put -.omP of
those mto pldC'e dt otht>r
SC'hools. •
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Robiraon said the mall i.s
still negotiating a new lease>
with Brooks Brothers.
I lowcvcr. Evans said
Brooks Brothers brass will
close the Fashion Island store,
despite the fact it's the most
profJtable West COdst branch.
Narrow glass doors open
into the store. contrasting with
the Wtde ~lass wmdows of oth-
t•r stores m lhf' shopping ce11-
tcr. The focade 1s hard and
concrete -a monument to the
no-nonsense style of the cloth·
mg offered inside
• "It's a very preppy Arneri-
c:an style,• Sdld Gma Pid
Cooper, d fashJon expert and
e<lltor of the New York-based
Fashion Fmds online rnaga-
Zllle ·1 don't want lo say Yale.
but 1t has a very Anglo-Saxon.
Protestant look. And they have
t1 very knowledgeable staff."
That's preasely whdt has
drawn Pat Mitcnell of San
Clemente lo the store sine e it
Italiano
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H e natched a few hnal
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Wed..rfosday afternoon ltl the
store's fmal hour~ I le· askf'<l
Miles Wood, who has l>ecn hl!
salesman for 18 y i\J'S, wh th r
lh<>y would fit
"I'll he very sad when it's
closed,· Sd•d Mitchell, who
was 'Jad Ill ct grny blazer,
hlack -.lacks and blue tK• -all
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Mite hell suid h t>'ll start
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Brooks BrolhN~ Cdllilogur But
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lecture titled "The Extraordi-
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Shackleton• to be held at
OCC's Udo Isle Clubhouse
at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $5.
The Clubhouse is at 701 Via
Udo Soud, Newport Beach.
For more information, call
(714) 432-5087.
The EutbluH Elementary
School PTA will host a com-
munity education program at
7 p.m. at the school's theater.
The Airport Working Group
will discuss Plans F and G of
the El Toro environmental
impact report, which are the
backup plans for expanding
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The Newport Harbor Area
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software tram.mg from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Sutton Place
Hotel, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach. The
· event is $69. For more infor-
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The Costa Mesa SenJor Cen-
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starting today. The course
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the center, 695 West 19th St.,
Cost.a Mesa. The course is
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The Newport Harbor Area
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Beach, 3450 Via Oporto,
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free for members, $10 for
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OCC will hold a workshop
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lllustrated lecture by Dr. Erle T. Haskell, titted "Sites
of Seduction: the Garden as Art," from t to 2 p.m.
Monday. Shown here are the .. broken hearts" In the
ornamental garden of the Chateau de Wlandry. The
lecture ls the first ln a three-part series of talks, the
fee for which ls $75 to $80. The other lectures wl1I be
held Feb. 7 and 14. The museum ls at 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more Informa-
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through Feb. 18. Registra-
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Daily Pilot SoCIE'fY Th~rsdoy, J9nuory 27, 2000 A9
·Martins ' tribute dinner to benefi~ museum of art
' LN ewport's Marsha
: Orltn reports that
· the finishing touches
are in place for the upcom-
ing Feb. 5 dinner honoring
Twyla and Chuck ¥arUn at
the Newport Bedch Marriott
l lotel, Fdshion fsldnd. The
event is being produced by
the Islanders, d charitable
organization with a roster of
local gals supporting the
Orange County Museum of
Art.
Led by Orlin, who serves
as the current Islanders pres-
ident, the group is dedicat-
ing proceeds from the Martin
dinner to children's programs
at the museum. •
Roseanne Levan and J oan
Riach will chair the evening,
being billed as Cirque 2000,
featuring amazing entertain-
ment based on the acrobatic
• sensations of the ctrc~ per-
formers who will grace the
' party with their skill. The
Martins have been signifi-
cant advocates of the muse-
um, helping to raise major
fund~ through various volun-
teer positions each of them
has held.
Involved in the tribute · .. o•
dinner are Islanders S~arl
Esayian, Rosalle Friedman,
Ollie Hill, Patricia Lane,
Jennifer Spindler and Joqt
Greenbaum.·
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD
•
Leeza.Gtbbons, co-star of
the long-running syndicated
television show "Entertain-
ment Tonight" and host of
her own TV tdlk show, as
well, will be in town Feb. 2 to speak at the American
H eart Association luncheon
at the Four Seasons Hotel, ·
Newport Bedc:h.
The event is only the sec-
ond annual event for the
association, being billed as
"Women With Heart." Mis-
tress of ceremonies for the
afternoon will be the dynam-
ic Judie Argyros, with open-
ing remarks to come from
Julie Thompson-Do bkin.
The theme of the event will
be "taking wellness to heart"
as more and more American
women as well as men are
faced with seri<?us heart prob-
lems. For more information,
call (949) 856-3555. •
Everyone was seeing
orange last week right here
in the county of Orange as
the fabulous Hennes bou-
tique at South Coast Pla~d
keep its doors open rtfler
hours for a midweek cocktdtl
reception featuripg a display
of important timepieces.
• The corporate color for
Hermes is of course an elt>-
gant shade of. orange, and it
was visible throughout thP
boutique as guests of Court
Appointed Special Advo-
cates descended upon thP
boutique to support their
organization and Hermes tor
underwriting the reception ..
In the crowd we(e GuJl-
laume de Seynes-Hermes,
president of the watch d ivi-
sion of the compfilly, and llw
charming Alison Cottrell,
mandging director of the
local store. ,
CASA provides a voic(:! for
children who are mvolved in .
the co~rt system as a result
of abuse, neglect or aban-
donment.
•
Lido's bon vivant gentle-
man-about-town, Jerral
Richards, reports that the
Men's Patron Committee ol
the Fashionables support.my
Chapman Umvers1ty bonded
l\vyla and Charles Martin
\ tor breakfast at the Pacific
Club, Newport Beach, on
Wednesday to heat the latest
economic reports from Chap-
man's leader, Jim Doti, his
wife, Lynne Pierson Doti,
professor of business a9Jnin-
istration and economics, and
Esmael Adibl, also a profes-
sor of economics at Chap-
man.
"The Three Economists"
-as they were billed -
offered insight into the future
that was in part conservative
and part controversial. Jim
Doti, recognized as a local
leader U1 the field of eco-
nomics, believes that strong
economy will continue and
that the robust nature of the
economic times will open the
Wlute House door for Vice
President Al Gore .
Tonight, the social crowd
will enjoy the hospitality of
Harbor Island hostess Mary
Lyons as she and her hus-
band, Phil, open their gra-
cious home on the bay to
guests of the Orange County
Arts Awards committee.
The cocktail reception will
be chaire(i by Catherine
Thyen with able assistance
from Peggy Goldwater Clay,
Barbara Glabman, Carol
Wilken, Blllur (Turkish Tor-
nado) Wallerich, and entre-
preneur Larry Wllltams.
You may recall that
Williams came on the New.
port scene from the East
Coast two years ago repre-
senting Jaguar Motor Cars
and the new' deaiership
known as South Coast
Motorcars. Williams officially
turns over the reins 'of the
Jaguar project to a company
from the United Kingdom
that will buil<:f and open
South Coast Morton::ars in
Mission Viejo and possibly
Newport Beach. The crowd
will meet the new owners
lhis evening at the Lyons
reception.
Meanwhile, Williams,
who created a major stir
locally with his grand plans
and extravagant receptions
to launch the dealership, has
credted d new Internet con-
cept being called netinter-
state.com that lie plans to
launch .in the coming year on
a global basis with barking
in the hundre<ls of million~ of
dollilrs. Stc1y tunr!<l fur 111nrP
on Uus
•
In one hnal note, surely
worthy of social \nk, The
Tilton School in New Hamp-
shire has issued a press
release pnusmg the acddem-
.1c dCcompllshments of stu-
dent Melaitie McHone,
daughter of Mr. and Mr:.
David McHoile of Newport
. Bedch. Tlltorl School, found-
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H's d pleasure to report acad-
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fr9m home.
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Two films pay homage in very · different ways
~ .
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: The Reel CritlCS
c9lumn features movie critlq~
written by community members
serving on our panel.
'Ashes' good but
falls short of book
W ho could fdil to be
moved by Frank
McCourt's memoir,
• Angela's Ashes"? nus
Pulitzer Prue-winning
account of his "miserable
Reel
CRITICS
Irish
Catholic
childhood"
is an
unproba-
ble mix of
cheerful
humor, irony and heartbreak.
When I read the book a cou-
ple of years ago, 1t did not
seem possible that anyone
could put this story <>n film.
Director Alan Parker's
ambitious film version nearly
succeeds but falls a litUe
short of the mark. What is
needed is
more of
the droll
wit that
made the
book so
compelling
-instead
we get a
slight
overdose
01 mushy Susanne Perez sentiment.
I found
John Williams' score beauti-
ful but distracting m scenes
in which silence would have
been much more effective.
Set during the Depression,
the McCourt family, living in
cramped squalor in New
York, moves back to the
slums of Ll.merick (as is wryly
noted, probably the first Irish
family in history to do so) to
be near Angela's family.
Her mother and sister have
no regard for her husband,
Malachy, who is "from the
north" and blamed for every-
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thing from their wretched
existence to bad hair days.
Malachy (Robert Carlyle)
is a dreamer, wanting to do
right by his family but a
hopeless alcoholic. Too often,
he drinks away the wages
that should have gone to
buying his brood a decent
meal. The children love him
fiercely, though sadly aware
of his flaws. He stimulates
their imaginations and man-
ages to instill in them a
sense of adventure.
Angela (Emily Watson) is
worn out from bearing and
burying so many children.
But for the sake of her family,
she endures picking bits of
coal off the street. begging
for scraps and worse humilia-
tions at the hands of the local
charity, neighbors, priests
and even her own family.
The film is shot at some of
the actual locations and is
faithful in its recreation of
the period. :Jbe young actors
are especially memorable.
"Angela's Ashes" may
not be the feel-good movie
of the season. However, like
the recent "The Hurricane,"
it is truly an amazing story
that deserves to be seen.
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• SUSANNE PEREZ, 45, lives In
Costa Mesa and is an executive
assistant for a financial services
company.
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'Quest' is clever
spoof of 'Trek'
•Never give \lp, never
sWTenderl" ts the tag line
quoted by •Peter Quincy
Taggart,• commander of the
NSEA spacecraft Protector.
For four years, the crew of
the Protector ha~ set off on
darigerous and thrilling mis·
sions in space; then the clas-
sic 1970s TV series "Galaxy
Quest• is canceled. But not
before creating a legion of
die-bard and dedicated fans,
some of whom are a little
more dedicated than the
actors could have ever imag·
ined.
1\.venty years later, we
find the stars of the series
still in costume, unable to get
other acting roles, making
appearances at science fic-
tion conventions to earn a
living.
Does tlus sound like
another group of TV space
adventurers who "boldly go
where no man (or womari)
has ever gone before?" Well,
it should. Because "Galaxy
Quesr is a pretty clever little
spoof of the original "Star
lfek" TV series.
If you've never seen any •
of the original "lfek, • you
may not get some of the
inside jokes in "Galaxy
Quest.• But if you do know
the series and story lines,·
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you've never seen a "Star
lfek" episode or any of the
movies, I thmk you'll find
"Galaxy Quest" enjoyable.
Rdted PG for mild lan-
guage dnd violence, I give it
a Brunette rating of "bargain
matinee.•
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recreation supervisor with the city
of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa
resident
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in the paper, the star rating
system, that guy with the
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to know your opinion of cur-
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local folks to serve on our Rttl
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Your job; view a current
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The reward· we pick up the
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If you're interested, send a
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PERFORMING ARTS FOR KIDS
The Jewish Commuruty Cen-
ter of Orange County will pre-
sent a Tu B'Shevat perfor-
mance at 10 a.m. Sunday. The
center is a t 250 East Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 755-0340.
'THE HOUOW lANDS'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents Howard Korder's pldy
•Tue Hollow Lands• through
Feb. 13 Tickets are $28 to
After '
HOURS
$47, with a
pay-what-
you-will
show Sat-
urday. The ,
playhouse
lS at 655 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa For more infor-
mation, call (714) 708-5555.
'REFERENCES TO SALVADOR
DAU MAKE ME HOT'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents Jose Rivera's play •Ref-
erences to Salvddor Dali
Make Me Hot" through Feb.
27. Tickets are $26 to $45,
with a pay-what-you-will
show Jan. 29. The playhouse
is at 655 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more mf or-
mation, call (714) 708-5555 ..
'ANNIE' .
The Musical Theater Acade-
my of Orange County pre-
sents ·Annie• at the Costa
Mesa High School theater,
2650 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Shows are a t 7 p.m
Saturday, 3 p.tn. Sunday, 7
p.m. Feb. 5 and 3 p.m. Feb.
6. Tickets are $5 to $8. For
more information, call (949)
646-6624.
'I THINK, THEREFORE
I MAMET'
Orange Coast College wiU
present a program of short
plays by David Mamet on
Feb. 5, 6, 12 and 14 in the
Drama Lab Studio. Shows
are at 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2
and 7 p.m. Sundays. Tickets
are $5 to $6. OCC is at 2701
Fa.uview Road, Costa Mesa.
For more mformation, call
(714) 432-5640, ext. 1.
ART
OTY LIGHTS
The Newport Beach Public
Library presents "City
Lights,-an exhibit of water-_.
colors by Mary Monge, Tues-
day through Feb .. 29. Monge
focuses on urban activities -
from eating a French dip
.sandwich at Phillipe's to tak-
ing in a night at the theater.
The library is at 1000 Avoca-
do Ave., Newp0rt Beach. For ' .
more information, call (949)
717-3870.
ART, LITERATURE ,........,
AND INTERPRETATION -
The Orange County Museum
of Art ts hosting an ongoing
senes of free noon lectures
on Tuesdays. Stephen Barker,
UC Irvine art professor, will
speak this Tuesday on •Art,
Literature and Interpreta-
tion." The museum is at 850
San Clemente Drive, New-
port Beach. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 759-1122.
ALDO LUONGO
Lahaina Galleries in Fashion
Island will feature works by
Romantic Impressionist Aldo
Luongo at an artist reception
and exhibition from 7 to 9 p.m.
Feb. 11 and from 5 to 8 p.m.
Feb. 12. The gallery is at 1173
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. For more infonna-
tion: call (949) 721-9117.
DANCE
RHAPSODY IN TAPS
OCC presents "Rhapsody in
Taps,• an evening of tap
dancing, Balinese music and
jazz rhythms, at 8 p.m. Satur-
day. Tickets are $21 to $27.
OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
infonnation,call(714)432-
5880.
'A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE'
Newport Theatre Arts Cen-
ter presents Arthur Miller's
"A View From the Bridge•
Friday through Feb. 27
Shows are Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8 p.m.,
with Sunday matinees at
2:30 p.m. Tickets are $13,
$15 for opening rught. The
theater is at 2501 CWf Dnve,
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600 Town Center Driv<?, Cos-
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The Orange County Muse-
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The museum is at 850 San
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POETRY
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An evening of performancP.
poetry will be held the hrst
Tuesday of every month at
the Gypsy Den Cafe and
Reading Room at The Lall
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AT HOME ON THE RANGE
John Crean dnd Barbara
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nighl rookmg show "At
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!>peak about thcu show and
their new book at 3 p .m.
Feb. 5 at Borders Books.
MuSlc and Cafe, 1890 New-
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more inlormdbon, call (949)
631-8661.
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Based on the books of Sarah
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each month at 6·30 p m. Bor-
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mlormabon, call (949) 631-
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Tilis dub mE>ets the third
Thursday of every month at
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Get authentic Italian cuisine at Giorgio'~, Balb0a Island
By Stephen Santacroce . B ack m the neighbor-
hood where I grew up
on the East Coast we ·
used to joke that the really
good Italian restclurants dldn't
. have any windows. Or if they
d1d, you didn't sll with your
back to them. No one needed
to ask why; one look at the
booth in the back with guys
in the gold chains engaged in
bushed but animated conver-
sation told the story.
These were dark, fdmily-
run places where you cc1me
to get a good plate of pdsta,
great veal, and lots of wine.
Giorgio's on Balboa Island
certainly
Dininl has WUl-REV EW ~~~~·tnd
see dny
guys with
pinky rings the last tJme I
was there, otherwise it's not
hard lo imagine the restau-
rant having been picked up
off a com er in New Jersey
and planted on 1ls cw rent
location at Marine Avenue.
The a tmosph!?fe ulone as
enough to make one look
for a "Sopranos~ film crew.
The lights dre kept low and
much of the illummdllon
-comes from candles at each
table, giving a feeling of
intimacy despite the fact
th.at tables are quite close
together. Prints of Rome,
Florence and other ltalicrn
olies share space on the
plaster walls with decorntave
ceranuc plates. Strains of
Italian popular music are
just loud enough to be
heard over the general du1
of conversation.
The .restdurcmt itself is
basically on<! lurge room.
TWo groups of tables run
down the center dnd can be
pushed together to a ccom-
modate large groups. A row
of red leather booths ~uns
along one wall, and some
smaller tables a long the
olher.
Owner Giorgio Nofenni
has been rn Balboa for 15
years and knows that con-
sistency is the kPy to keep-
mg your customers loyal
ycdr after year. He ttnd his
wHP, Sandra. still cook
much of the food them-
selves, and Giorgio 1s hap-
. py to tell anyone thc1t asks
that fresh, hiqh-quahty
ingredients are the k<>y to
his success.
The menu at Giorgio lcc1 ·
lures classic Jldlidn dishes
mspired by the cuisine of
Giorgio's hometown of Flo-
rence. Appetizers suth c1s the
tomato and mozzarellc1 salad
($6.95) highhghl th<' sunplica-
ty of Tuscan cuisin<> 1\j P•'
tomatoes (surpnsm9lv npe
for Uus time of year) dr~
pdlTed with crec1my, fresh ·
mozzarella cheese, and driz-
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675-6193 KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY Pl.OT
Co-owner Sandra Noferini cooks up a batch of pasta at Giorgio
La Trattoria on Balboa Island.
zled with good olive oil and
a sprinkhn9 of basil leaves.
Have your server finish lhe
dish wlth some fresh ground
black pepper for a near per-
f cct marriage of texture and
flavors.
Equally as good and
equdlly as simple is the
antipasto plate ($7.75), a
generous serving of several
SdlamJS and some provolone
cheese. Or try my favorite,
thP Jnsalata di Mare ($9.75).
Here, baby shrimp, calamari
and scallops are steamed
dnd chilled, and then
dressed with some olive oil,
lemon juke and a healthy
spnnkle of fresh parsley. The
combmabon relies on the
qutihty of the seafood, here
it's <ill fresh tasting and ten-
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der. Even the calamari,
which is tricky to cook in this
fashion, was-not the least bit
chewy.
l'fpically, the next course
in an Italian medl would be a
pasta dish or risotto. Gior-
gio's offer a great selection of
pastas, but be forewarned
these are enlree-sized serv-
ings; I'd suggest splitting one
with a friend if you're plan-
ning on a meat or fish dish to
follow.
The ngatoru with sausage
is an excellent example of
the wonderful things coming
from Giorgio's kitchen. San-
dra still makes the marinara
sauce from scratch -here
it's paired with grilled Italian
sausage, also homemade,
and served over perfectly al
dante pasta tubes.
Less satisfying is the
pasta al lormagglo ($13.95).
The.sauce is cream-based
and supposedly made with
four dilferent cheeses. I
tasted mozzarella and
fontina cheeses, but overall
the dish was mjlky and
bland.
Of course, no Italian
meal would be complete
without a bottle of wine,
and Giorgio has assembled
a resp~ctable wine list fea-
turing Italian imports as
well as some decent Cali-
fornia selections. If you're
feeling frugal try a carafe of
the house red -it's inex-
pensive and better, I th.ink,
than some of the red wines
offered by the bottle.
Entree selections, as with
most Tuscan menus, focus
predominantly on meat dish-
es, with veal being the clear
star. Veal saltimbocca
($18.95), for example, clearly
illustrates Giorgio's deft
touch with classic Italian
dishes. Veal loin is pounded
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thiri, scaloppine style, and
quickly sauteed with paper·
thin slices of prosautto ham.
A white Wine reduction
infused with fresh sage
leaves completes the dish.
The pungent sage is the per-
fect counterpoint to the salty
ham, and the veal is melt-in·
your mouth tender.
Or try the vea1 marsala
($16.95), which is a similar
scaloppine served with a
sauce of sweet marsala wine
and fresh mushrooms.
U veal isn't your thing,
don't worry, most of the
d1shes can be made with
chicken breast as well. One
special that I'd highly rec-
ommend when offered is the
grilled steak ($25.95). In
Giorgio's version of the clas-
sic blstecca alla Fiorentino, a
thick T-bone is grilled·to
order, after which the filets
are carved from the bone
and served sliced at the
table. You don't get much
simpler or ti\uch better.
Share th.is dish with some-
one, it easily serves two.
There are several desserts
on the menu, but the only
one I'd recommend is the
homemade tiramisu ($4.75).
This now-classic combina-·
tion of.ladyfingers d1pped in
espresso coffee and sweet-
ened Mascarpone cheese is
a refreshing finish to any
meal.
Some of my ex-patriot
friends are still convinced
you can't get a good Italian
meal this side of the Hudson
River. I say • fagettaboutit. •
Grab a couple of paisans and
head down to Giorgio's for a
meal that's the next best
thing to Mama's home cook-
ing.
• STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining
reviews appear every other Thurs-
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What can the Newport· Mesa Unified
School District do to bring Costa Mesa
schools' test scores closer to those of
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· Howlo """us The Dally Pilot ~komes letten on issues
Al3 Thursday, Januory 27, 2000.'
MAILBAG
COUJ1Cil should study
traffic, density issues
· In the Daily Pilot's City Coun-
cil preview, it states that the
council and the commission will
have a joint meeting to review
planning and development in the
past year, particularly the five
major plan amendments going
through the city now.
So to the City Council and the
Planning Commission, please, as
you proceed in your review, don't
just examine each of the five
major amendments individually,
but study among other considera-
tions the traffic and density eff~ts
created by the entire package.
CLAUDIA OWEN
Newport Beach
Skate park in right
place at right time
It was very disappointing to
read Mike Schaefer's criticism of
the Costa Mesa City Council's
decision in the Jan. 4 Daily Pilot.
The selection of the
Charle/Hamilton site for the.first
-skateboard park means our youth
will have a place to skate. For over
15 years, the Costa Mesa City
Council has weighed the issue of a
, skate park facility. I believe th.is
council has taken a positive step
for the youth of our community.
I commend their action and
praise their diligence in address-
ing this long-standing question.
The action is also popular with
skateboarders in this city. A
rebuttal to Schaefer's comments
appeared in lh.e Jan. 13 Daily
Pilot. The rebuttal indicates th.al
the site "may not be perfect.• It
goes on to state that "it is the best
solution for the residents of Costa
Mesa." The selected site lS an
excellent compronuse that will
add to our park space in areas
that are lacking that amenity.
The homeowners from Lions
Park neighborhood have a legiti-
mate concern for the •green
space" in theU" neighborhood.
The homeowners in Mesa Del
Mar are already significantly
impacted by the actiVlties m
TeWinkle Park.
Schaefer suggests removmg
•green space" rather than
installing new park space. The
council has not overlooked these
details. They have thoroughly
reviewed the pros and cons of each
site. They have llslened with care
to the concerns of the neighbors.
More skate park sites will be
needed, according to past city staff
reports. This will be the first and
will allow time for investigations of
other locations. The Orange County
Fair may be willing to discuss the
possibility of a skate facility at the
fairgrounds and are JUSt beginrung
long-range plans for the future.
This council has taken a posi-
tive step toward increasing pd!k
space as well as meeting a need of
our oty's youth. The members
have done the job we expect of
them. Our city's youth need this
park, and we should not delay
progress further. I commend and
support the Costa Me$8 City
Council's decision wholeheartedly.
JIM ATKINSON
Costa Mesa
Good detective work
brings back car
On Dec. 20, 1999, 1 reported to
the Newport Beach Police Depart·
ment that my car had been stolen
from my offices tn Newport Beach.
The thief had actually taken my
car keys horn my office desk.
An officer wrote up the report
in a m~t competent and courte·
ous manner. Because the vehicle
was equipped wtth a security sys-
tem, the Newport Beach Police
Department worked with the L.A.
(County) Sheriff's Department
and, I believe, eventually the Los
Angeles Police Department from
the West Los Angeles area in
recoverj.hg the vehicle.
The car was recovered and
returned to me, surprisingly ·
enough, ln completely undam·
aged condition-nor was any·
thing milling from the glove
compartment or the trunk.
I wtsb to commend in parllcu·
1ar Newport Del. Doug Jonet. Hil
tenacity, u web u the COWteOul and~ mann.-in Wbkh
be worUd With my oftk:e ltd, I
.,..,..... wbat we apect fnJlli
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Daily Pilot
Time for city, Cir@e to make up
M any of you may
not have noticed,
but Cirque du
Soleil, the ever-
popular French-Canadian
traveling circus, this week
quietly closed up shop and
·celebrated a successful run at
the Irvine Spectrum. ·
We say quietly because
Costa Mesa residents don't
exactly associate the Cirque
with words that are synony-
mous with peace and tran-
quillity.
It was January of 1997,
when Cirque du Soleil set up
shop in the parking lot of the
Orange County Fairgrounds to
kick off its performance known
as "Quidam." Fairgrounds offi-
cials had allowed the troupe to
prop its colorful tent and stage
in the parking lot along
Fairview Road, just across the
street from the College Park
neighborhood, a community
that has battled the fairgrounds
over the noise from the Pacific
Ampitheatre for years.
It was a tactical error.
Residents howled in protest
over the Cirque's loud, nightly
performances, which included
an opening drum blast.
Cirque officials tried to
accommodate, toning things
down a bit, but to no avail.
The result was a successful
show that extended until
March but bitter feelings on
the part of both residents and
Cirque officials, who vowed
they would not return to Costa
Mesa any time soon.
Enter the city of Irvine.
Officials there wisely lured
the Cirque to its popular ·
Irvine Spectrum dining and
entertainment center. The
MAILBAG
DON I.EACH I DAILY Pll.OT
1\vo of the main characters in Cirq\Je du Solell's "Dralion" perform under the big top at Irvine Spectrum.
well-planned show began just
before the Christmas holidays.
The result? A boost in busi-
ness for local eateries and big-
ger crowds at the Spectrum.
To be sure, there were
some parking .nightmares in
the already-crowded Spec-
trum lot, but all in all, Irvine
officials were nothing but
pleased.
"It reall)" kicked off the hol-
iday season," Irvine Mayor
Christina _Shea told a reporter
recently. "The more we can
have things like Cirque du
Soleil, it will l;>e nothing but
an advantage to our city."
What a contrast"from the
Cirque's reception here three
years ago.
It's too bad that a city that
likes to call itself the City of
the Arts, that boasts a world·
class perf oQning arts center
and a cutting-edge repertory
theater, can lose such a presti-
gious and enjoyable event as
the Cirque du Soleil.
It's too bad that fairgrounds
officials were so short-sighted
in their planning and were
unable to foresee the debacle
they liad planned.
It's too bad that residents
were so quick to run the
troupe out of town and were
unable instead to see it as,
yes, maybe a boisterous visi-
tor, but a visitor who brought
culture and notoriety to our
fair city.
But maybe there's still time
to make amends and bring the
Cirque back to Costa Mesa,
where even before the fair-
grounds debacle the troupe
had a successful run in the
South Coast Plaza parking lot.
Chantal Blanchard, the cir-
cus' spokeswoman, told the
press that despite the good
run at the Spectrum, there's
no guarantee they'll make the
spot a permanent home.
Costa Mesa officials, here's
your chance to pull off the
best high-wire act yet.
Whether it's the fairgrounds,
South Coast Plaza or some-
where else, let's work to bring
the Cirque back home to the
City of the Arts.
Readers divided on Greenlight issue
HOW TO
COllTACI YOUR
REPIE!llllwMS
•AT ISSUE: The Greenlight
initiative, which will be on
the city's ballot in November.
N OVJ the real power struggle
begins. With the rapid suc-
cess of Greenllght's traffic
control initiative being placed on the
ballot, the developers in our city must
be having a few sleepless nights.
It is much easier to influence a
majority of the Oty Council to smile
favorably on your project than to
convince an entire voting popuJace
to put up Wlth aggravated traffic and
lower quality of life for the sake of
your huge development.
Prepare for the spm doctors to tell
us that the initiative will result in the
end of life as we know it.
I know they will certainly have a
hard sell convincing me to vote
against the initiative, and t hope the
rest of the voting population of this ,
city will be a~le to see through their
propaganda, as well.
VERONICA SHAVER
Newport Beach
I intend to vote for the Grcenlight
initiative. My op mi on is that for some
time the City Council has put the
developers' interests abOve those of
the Newport Beach homeowners.
• Those of us who live ln the "origi·
nal" Newport do not want to see 1t
turned into a Miami Beach clone -
concrete jungle, high·rilel and traffic
congestion. The council Mys we
need more ~nt and the
income lt genaratet. But at w hat
pricef In my bt.Wn ••· we not~ oamWer bow mUCb IDcmne ._ii,
but boW wtMly it ...... 'Ibale of
UI wbo support~ bope tlm
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The Greenlight proposal con-
cerns major pro1ects which should
properly have citizens' approval
before addmg to traffic and other
dislocations. The normal penochc:
elections should be adequate to
deal with these. The only rea!lion for
speoal e lections for major pro1cct
would be to satisfy develop •rs'
desires.
GOltDON H. WEST
Newport Beach
• mlMll'I--= .._..of the Wf!I the °' .................. h wriftln -reqUiring
.. ~ of the ll1Cr1Met ln densttY dUring
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11.WSTAATION BY £ HUTCHISON
can fall back on projects that have
alr ady been done over the past 10
years and tart changing the Ian·
guage and the meaning of what hap·
pened then and bnng it m today, I ·
think 1t lS JU t poor government. and
ll tS very confusing.
PHIUW GlA5GOW
Newport Beech
Ip regard to the Greenlight inltla •
live, I just feel that it 11 not the right
way tor ow dty to govwm itMll by
having an 111 t.'tlon for everythlftg
that COIMI llang. J -ln fawr toe
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Quote Of
THE DAY
•0ur biggest fear was that we wouldn't show up
focused ... "
Paul Orris, CdM boys hoops coach
9.!_ unNER
... J111. 31 honoree
TA.RA KIOESCH
Thursday, January 27, 2000 Bl
ng CdM tr~ples S~ddleback, 60-33
. .
• Costa Mesa Golf & Country
Club has reached a new and
higher level of expertise.
W en Brad
Booth
arrived as
head professional
-at Costa Mesa Golf
& Country Club
seven years ago,
he had a dream.
Mainly, it was
the vision that the
term country club
would actually be
true in the facility's
description.
The COIJlplaint
box was always
Richard Dunn
GOLF
full. Both golf courses, Los Lagos
and the shorter Mesa Llnda, were
deteriorating. Bunkers seemed to
have dirt, not sand; water hazards
had no water; and the threadbare · .
fairways, well, didn't seem quite fair
for the price of admission.
Costa Mesa was giving municipal
courses a bad name.
Now, "it's no longer a place where
people complain about the golI, and
they haven't for a couple of years,•
Booth said Wednesday. ··Even the
drivihg range has improved.
Everything about it is more
pleasurable, and it's kind of nice tor
us. Now, it's habit forming."
. In addition to the enriched playing
conditions, Costa Mesa, owned by
the city and operated by Mesa Verde
Partners, features a new restaurant
and bar, and renovated landscaping
in front of the clubhouse and
entrance to the pro shop -all
recently completed.
"People love it,• Booth said.
•Everything is new and dean. The
food operation has been upgraded,
and now people are coming over
here just to eat. I saw a couple of
business ladies here the other day
j\ist to eat, and it seems more people
are coming to eat and be social.
•That's something that has always
been my dream, when people come
here for a little business lunch, and
not just golf. The setting's a relaxed
atmosphere; ~ not your
neighborhood coffee shop.• ,
Details on the goU courses
include n~w signage, benches and
ball washers at the .. tee boxes, a
project beaded by course
superintendent Jim Fetterly, who bas
dressed up the tees into a garden
theme.
"None of the changes come
without direction, and you've got to
give credit where credit's due, and
that's (general manager) Scott
Henderson, who has put it all
together," Booth said . •we're here
because of him.
•1 can remember when I first
came here what it was like, and
there has been considerable change
from that day. Realistically, it's night
and day. People take it for granted
SEE GOLF PAGE 81
• Sea Kings blow out the
Roadnmners .... again.~
Joseph Boo
D'AILV PILOT
SANTA ANA -The last time
Corona del Mar High's boys bas-
ketball team played Saddleback.
this season, the Sea Kings breezed
to a 52-35 win. But the ease of that
victory was what made CdM
Coach Paul Orris appre hensive
about the second game between
the two on Wednesday at Saddle-
back High.
"Our biggest fear was that we
wouldn't show up focus~d," he.
said . "We played them in the week
of Christmas, and we won easily.
So I was afraid that would make it
)lard for us to come focused."
Well. CdM, ranked No. 5 in CIF
Southern Section Division ill-AA,
did lose its focus, but only after it
built up a 16-2 lead. Then the Sea
Hoops game coming in, but with guards
Alec Hanson and Eric Snell on
him, Isais ended up with a measly Kings got sloppy, but they coasted
the rest of the way for their non-
league win.
The Sea Kings (15-6) bit theJr,
. first three shots and hit 7 of 9 dur-
ing the 16-2 start. Kevin Hansen
scored six of bis game-high 18
•points during that stretch.
The· second quarter was pretty
ugly though, as both teams com-
bined for 18 turnovers. Neverthe-
less, CdM maintained a double-
digit lead for most of the game by
holding Saddleback (4-16) to 13 of
51 shooting from the floor.
"We really did a good job
employing our man defense,"
Orris said. "We played pretty good
defense on their top scorer. If you
shut down their No. 1 scorer, then
you make other guys score, which
makes it harder for them." .
Saddleback.'s top scorer, lsmael
Isais, averaged 16.7 points per
nine points. ·
After missing 13 games with a
broken wrist, CdM forward Brooks
Morris, who averages 11.8 points
per game, returned to the Sea
Kings. He got four points and three
rebounds in eight minutes of
action. .
•Actually, I only wanted to play
him for one or two minutes," Orris
said. "But Judd (Hietbrink) got in
foul trouble, anQ. I needed another
forward." _
"Morris is still not 100%. He
worked hard to come back and
play for us, a.nd we'll only get
stronger down the stretch because
of him. We can dress 10 guys now.
·We're pleased to bave him back."
All 10 guys played and scored
for CdM. Hansen and Hanson,
who scored 13, were the two Sea CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT
· Corona del Mar'S Joel Templeton
SEE COM PAGE 83 (45) takes the ball to the hoop.
'MARIANNA DAV-MASSEY I DAILY PILOT
Newport's .Jenna Booth (left) drives toward
the goal as WJ>Odbridge's Ro<;helle Gauthier
bias-to defeqd; above, Sailors' goaltender
Heather Deyden blocks a shot attempt in
the Tars' 15-2 rout of Woodbridge in Sea
View League girls water polo Wednesday.
Newport gets back on track
. alS th two quick goals in the third quarter to give the •Behind Murphy's six go ·, e WATER POLO Sailors a 10-goal lead. Woodbridge finally
Sailors punish Woodbridge, 15-2. scored with 35 seconds left, but Kathenne
Joseph Boo
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Woodbridge High
might not have one of the strongest girls water
polo programs around, but host Newport Har-
bor, ranked No. 7 in CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion I. needed a big win against the Warriors
in a Sea View League matchup. And Newport
got the "W" in the win column on Wednesday,
annihilating the Warriors, 15-2.
"We knew this was going to be an easy
game,• Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett
said, "and we started off really well."
Things haven't been too ea~y for Newport
(15-4, 1-1 in league) since an 8-7 loss to Villa
Park in the finals of the Newport Harbor-Coro-
na del Mar Tournament two weeks ago. Since
then, the Sailors have lost three of their last five
games, although all the losses came to ranked
Division I teams. Gregg responded immediately with a Newport So Woodbridge (6-14, 0·2) was a welcomed al
guest in Newport's pool. The Sailors rcu:i out to 90 ~the fourth, Newport goalie Heather Dey-
a quick 6-0 lead after one quarter, with two den, who had six saves, and Belden, switched
goals from Jenna Murphy and Kyndra Cox. positions. Deyden took full advantage of her
Katherine Belden and McKenna Mosier scored opportunity, scoring Newport's 12th goal.
the other two Sailor goals. Belden, a sophomore who first played goalie as
Newport's vaunted counterattacks, w~ch a freshman, made four saves.
was spotty in the last five games, came alive Ronnie McKendry added the Sail?rs .. 14th
against Woodbridge. The Sailors continuously goal. Unfortunately for Woodbridge, Murphy
found open shots, malting life hard on Wood-reentered the game as a setter and scored
bridge goalie Jenn Moddy. twice, giving her a total of six g~.
"Coming in, we were hoping to get a lot of "I wish she shot like that every game," Bar-
fast breaks and counterattacks," Barnett said. nett said. "l just want her to shoot more."
•And we started off really well, getting good There were little, if any negatives Newport
counters and nice runs.· could derive from this game. The Sailors can
Murphy added two more goals in the sec-only hope that Wednesday is when they revert
ond qv.arter to make the halftime score, 8-0, back to the U -1 team that started the season
before most of Newport's starters were pulled and not the 2-3 team of the past two weeks.
in the second half.
But Newport didn't let up. Erin Ball scored SEE TARS PAGE 83
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
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now. They forget the way 1t
used to be, what the
conditions were Wee. Maybe
they just choose to forget.
But those days are over.
We're into the next
millennium•
Tee tunes at Costa Mesa.
one of the best bargains in
Orange County at $24 a
round Monday through
Thursday, are available up
to seven days in advance.
Details: (714) 540-7500.
Six weeks after the Dlnen
Club Matches at Pelican
Hill Golf Club, it is still
uncertAin whether the
made-for-teleVlSlon event
will return to the Newport
Coast resort course owned
by the Irvine Co.
The tournament JS slated
for Dec. 15-17, according to
the PGA Tour's 2000
schedule. But where the
event will be played, and
what company will serve as
title sponsor, are questions
still up the air.
Jack Nicklaus
Productions, which operates
the event, and the lrvine Co.
are still negotiating, Pelican
Hill Director of Golf Rob Ford
said Wednesday.
Tournament director Gary
Pollard, meanwhile, who still
maintains an office at Pelican
Hill, bas been looking at
other Southland goll courses.
·we're committed to the
event with the tour -there's
just a question of the title
sponsor and where the venue
is going to be,• said Pollard,
who works for Jack Nicklaus
Productions, which also
produced the successful
relaunch of Shell's Wonderful
World of Golf.
According to a source, It
is believed that Jack
Nicklaus Productions paid a
site fee of $50,000 to the
Irvine Co. to put on the 1999
Diners Club Matches at
Pelic;an Hill. in addition to
pledging $100,000 to charity
(UCI athletics).
lbere are Southern
Calif omia goll courses that
would no doubt pay the
operator that same amount to
host the event for national
television exposure,
theoretically a $100,000
turnaround for the producer.
•1YJ>ically I'd say, yeah,
the normal practice is that
JNP receives a site fee from
the host," Pollard said.
Pelican Hill recently
received a couple of awards.
It was named among the top
100 golf shops in the country
by the trade publication Goll
Shop Operations for the sixth
year in a row, and hole No. •
17 on the North Course
(called "Gut Check•) was
named among the top 500
holes in the world, according
to Golf magazine.
"It's a very beautiful hole
with a lake, and obviously
the background has the
ocean,• Pelican Hill
marketing director Lynn
Davis said Wednesday.
The par-five plays 543
yards from the tips. David
Duval and actor Paul Riser
filmed an AT&T television
commercial on No. 17
Monday.
• RICHARD DUNN'S golf
column ~pears every Thursday.
DEEP SEA
....,dpOl't Landing
1 boat 8 anglers. 1 sand
bass, 1 hallbut, 8 sculpin,
2 shffphead.
CASSITY
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Youth
SPORTS AmebaWins
Six-City title
• Under-14s knock off
South Irvine, 4-0.
Th~X1mr:a. ~ REG. 57
AYSO Region 97
boys U-14 soccer team, cap-
tured t'1e Six-City Central
Orange County Champi-
onship Saturday with a 4-0
win over South Irvine.
Goalkeeper Kalona Dutro
had seven saves, recording
bis third shutout of the year.
Arthur Perez, Erik Zepeda,
Taylor Conant, Brendan
Sowers and Max Petty led the .
Ameba's defense.
JC HOOPS
Pirates drop
sixths~ght
• Riverside rallies
to top Coast, 84-79.
RIVERSIDE -MEN Despite another solid
game trom David
Castleton, Orange Coast Col-
lege men's basketball lost to
Riverside, 84-79, Wednesday
night, in Orange Empire Con-
ference action.
Dave Elliott chipped in
with 22 pomts and 10
rebounds for the Pirates (12-
10, 1-6 in conference}, losers
of six straight.
Brian Collins led the Tigers
(19-7, 6-1) With 25 points,
while Matt Noon contributed
with 12.
Of Castleton's 35 points, 15
of those points came from five
three-pointers.
Championship finalists from the Galaxy Girls -J>ottom row, from left: Kelly
McElroy, Rachel Haber, Taylor Beauchamp, Caroline Claure, Caitlyn Czisny,
Emily Almaraz. Center row, from left: Katie Wade, Kelly Nelson, Jae Morosln,
Kara ~ones. Top row, from left: Amanda Knuppel, Ashley Carnahan, Jessica
Wertheim, with coaches Cinnamon Gulley (left) and Maree Almaraz (rlgl_lt).
Michael Bury, Eduardo
Garcia, Eddie Zepeda and
Brenden Zimmer each scored
Ameba g<><Vs, while Sergio
Luna, Ramez Wlssa, Devon
Andrade and Mike .Richard-
son controlled the midfield.
. The Ameba improve to 16-
3 for the year and will now
train for the AYSO Sectional
and Tu-Sectional State
Championships to be held at
UCI in mid-March.
OCC led the Tigers, 43-40,
at halftime, but could not bold
on to the lead .
The Pirates will reswne
action·. Friday night at 7:30
when they lrayel to rival
Golden West.
ORANGE EMPtltE CONRR£NOE RIVUSIDI 84, ORANGE CoAST 79
Orange c:o.st · Castleton 35. Galaxy Girls fall in championship Matrix turns South
Irvine away, 3-0
Nguyen 8, Beeler 8, Elliott 22,
Hagedorn 6. •Solid season ends for Under-12s.
NEWPORT BEACH -The Galaxy Girls,
an AYSO Region 57 Under-12 girls team
reached the Area Q Championstup game
last weekend, only to lose to Tustin, 2-1.
~~e!~~~2~~ AYSO REGION 57 ~f _:iii~ REG. 120
3 pt. goals • Castleton 5,
Nguyen 2.
late in the first
Tustin scored both goals early, before
half. On defense, the Galaxy Girls were led
by Ashley Carnahan and Jae Morosin,
while goalkeeper Amanda Knuppel kept
the game close.
Matrix, an
AYSO Region 120, Costa
Mesa Silver All-Star boys
under-12 soccer team,
avenged an earlier loss to
South Irvine, by posting a 3--0
shutout last weekend.
Fouled out -Beeler. Riverside · Lewis 18, Pelt 9,
Baker 2, Noon 15, Erickson 8,
Collins 25, N'5ima 7.
.. 3 pt. goals · Noon 3, Erickson 2.
Fouled out -None.
Halftime -OCC 43-40.
The girls under-12 Slam.men (above) recently CLUI soca1
claimed the Orange Coast United tournament UUe,
featuring. Brianne Bak, Alida Salgado, EmDy Btrtbfleld. Amy Kllppert.
Matrix goals were scored
by Gandhy Nava. Garrett
McMasteTs and German
Higade\'a.
Luis Cozza, Steven Brown,
Luis Cozza, Herman
Higadera and Nickolas
Juarez aided the scoring with
some solid passing through
the South 1.rVine zone, while
Luis Andrade, Kenneth Zic
and AusUn Evett led numer-
ous offensive charges.
On defense, Shawn Eng-
mann, Albert Nava, Kyle
Thorsness and lbolllaS Kos-
oosky kept South Irvine out of
scoring range.
Tidal Waves take
season opener, 3-2
CORONA REG 57 DEL MAR -•
The Tidal
OCChangs
on, 69-58
• Riverside pushes it to
52-52 before falling.
RIVERSIDE WOMEN
-Orange Coast .
College's
women's basketball team led
for most of the game, but it
faced a 52-52 tie with 4:00
remaining against Riverside
Wednesday night. The visit-
ing Pirates then pulled out the
69-58 win over the Tigers on
Wednesday in an Orange
Empire Conference game.
Sarah Middlebrooke was
big for OCC (22-2, 6-1 in con-
ference) in the paint, grab-
bing 17 rebounds and scoring
13. Karyn Fierst led the
Pirates with 21 points. River-
side falls to 14-11, 4-3.
Jessica Mazura, Tanya Emerson. Krystal Wright. Ke~ Morgan. Vane•• Fallon,
Chrlstilna Trenton, TIHany Alvarez, Alexa Orand., Diana Slgnortello,
Krista Sharp and Denise Ashley, coached by Walld Khoury and Terry Mazura.
The Slammers' under-11 girls (below) were also cbamplom and featured on
Coach Ziad Khoury's team are Taylor Pallon, Zoe Garrett, Jen Faitb.t
Waves, an AYSO Region 57
girls under 10 gold all-star
team, defeated Costa Mesa,
3-2, to open the 2000 all-star
season.
Ludwicki rolling
in the Big Easy
Mary Gldenon, Kellye JOswtck. Shannon Johnson, Kelly Hutchinson,
Brina Slddig, Kara Perdval,.ChrtlsUna MurUlo, Kim Mercurio, All Torres,
Kaleigh 'lrtder and Uz ZAdro.
Jullan Plggot, Colleen
Heyler and Alex Toblessen
each scored goals for the
Tidal Waves, with assists
coming from Taylor Jones
and Emily Hlllgren.
Former Orange Coast Col-
lege women's basketball
standout Jennifer Ludwicki
was named Louisiana's
Female Athlete of the Week
by the Louisiana Sportswrit-
ers Association.
points, 15 rebounds and eight steals
to key victories over Saddieback
(Jan. 18) and Uruversity (Jan. 20).
Cassity has made herself mlo
an All-Paofic Coast League and
All-Newport-Mesa District player,
de p1te having linuted organized
basketball experience before high
school.
•she's a quick learner and a
good athlete and she's not afraid or
anything,• Kirby said. •Sometimes
she doesn't make the greatest ·
decisions, but she makes up for ll by
getting a steal, or makmg anothN
play to plck us up You dchnitely
want playNs who hustle like Lduren
on your side."
Ca ity's primary athletic pas ion
growmg up was socc r, Hut a d fir
to seek new chalJ ng s I d h r to
bas~etball, volleyball, swun.nung •
and softt>ap, au of which wtll h~lp
her graduate next pnng with 12
vamty letters.
But buketb411 hN favont~ nnd . .
.
it shows. While pursuing a loose
ball recently against CdM, Cassity
collapsed in a heap, landing
awkwardly on her thumb. Though
the pain of ligament damage
mduced tears as Cassity left the
game for good, she never grabbed
the thumb, leaving spectators
duel as to the nature of her
injury.
"My teammates thought 1 fell on
my face and broke my nose," said
Cassity, who revectls Jokingly in the
Eagles' team yearbook that she .
enjoys she playing basketball
beeausc: "I like to fall down and get
laughed at.•.
Ca ity mio;sed the subsequent
game, but taped up th thumb, on
her right, shooting, hand and
r tumfld la t week, produdng th
most prolific tw011ame scoring total
of her three·yea.r vanity career.
•Wlth the tape, I roWd barely
move (the thumb),• she saad. "But It
actually helped my shooting. I made r·
Other offensive support
came from Chelsea Dalton.
Undsay Seeley, Su-Yin Blck-
ner and Claire Scbloemer,
while Alison Luke, Courtney
Heard, Kimmy Von der Abe,
Raebel Parker and Jessica
Poulson provided solid
defense.
Ludwicki, a junior for the
University of New Orleans,
averaged 22.5 points, 9.5
rebounds &.n.d 3.5 assists per
game m leading the Priva-
teers to a pair of Sun Belt
Conference road victories.
Pony tryouts Saturday
ME~~ s TA BASEBALL
It's been a ta.le of two
halves of a season for Ludwic-
k.i, Orange Empire Confer-
ence's Player of the Year in
1998 while with the Bucs. The Costa
Mesa PONY Baseball league
will bold its final tryouts for all
registered players Saturday,
beginning at 10 a.m. at Costa
Mesa High's varsity baseball
field. Late signups will still be
accepted. The registration fee
is $100 per player. The Pony
division is for players ages 13-
14. For more information, call
(949) 225-9237.
In her first seven games
with the Privateers, Ludwiclci
averaged 10.8 points and 5.1
rebounds per g&.me, very
unLudwicki-llke.
Finally, 1t all elicited in for
her. ln her last seven games of
the season, Ludwicki bas
averaged 22.5 points and 6.2
rebounds a game, establish-
ing herself as UNO's go-to
player .
9 of 10 free throws, because I had to
follow through straight.•
Shooting haa been the most
mconsJStent aspect of Cassity's
game, but not for lack of practice,
•1 shoot with her after every
practice,• Kirby said. "I'm always
trying to get her to shoot more in
game , because she can make 10 in
a row in practice. But, she just won't
shoot from the outside tn games. U
she shot more, she'd reolly be tough
to guard, becauee she's very good at
driving to the basket."
Cassity, the team captain in all
her sports, rec;.willZel the need to
balance out her offensive repertoire.
But, when ber ample adtenaUne
kickl in, ab9 often opts for the direct
rou• to the hoop.
Kirby, howwar, 90ftw any •
attidlm. qOllDg: •Wbm we nMd •
belat, lbe gets ............ ~
lor m.·
Callty .aw.ys Pl .... lam.tag
.,.,..bing gamg.
In addition to her sports, she is
the seruor class president, an active
member of the school's drama
department and a talented artist,
who des1tes a career as an animator.
"Some of the things she draws
freehand are unbelievably goOd, •
Kirby said.
Cassity's rendition or an Eagle ls
on display in the guls basketball
locker room and Estancia boys
basketball coach Rich Boyce has
requested another muterpiece for
his program's new team room.
Canity'1 dynudlm mak• ber a
natural leader and, Kirby laid, ahe
hat ~ pull togetber l8Y9ral
vanity newcom.n tu Mlp1be
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• Tars' past has its quirks. him with
tequests to do
favors.
One of Reed's
popular requests
in the early days
Tiere is a wealth of interesting
and humorous items that can
be uprooted from many
athletes that have surfaced from
the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame.
The athletic achievements and
statistics alone can be intriguing as
some reflect on the past.
Pour who fit the realm are
former Harbor High basketball
players from the tum of the 1940s
and 1943-44 varsity gridder Joe
Muniz.
·of Harbor High
sports was
creating the
future outlines for
varsity
basketball. Don Cantrell
SIDELINES
Top humor from cagers Walt
Kelly, Class of '37, and George
. Barnett, Class of '41, are firm
recalls that have of the late; Ralph
Reed, athletic director and
basketball coach for so many years.
Reed haq a smooth and winning
~le with most of the athletes,
especially ones who were sharp
and often Willing to help.
Kelly, a 6-foot-4 athlete who also
played end in football and had
numerous track and fi~ld skills,
used to laugh on his re'calls of Reed
catching up with him down the
·school h~ways and approaching
TENNIS
.. Davenport
advances .to
doubles semis
•Newport Beach resident,
partner Corina Morariu put
away Halard-Decugis and
Sugiyama in three sets.
MELBOURNE, Australia -For
Julie Halard-Decugis, there's no
escapi,ng Lindsay Davenport at the
Australian Open.
Less than 24 hours after falling
to the Newport Beach resident in
singles competition, Halard-
Decugis, along with Ai Suiyama
were disposed of by Davenport and
Corina Morari.u, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, in
doubles quarterfinals action
Wednesd,ay .
Davenport had knocked off
Halard-Decugis, · 6-1, 6-2, on
Tuesday and will face Jennifer
Capriati today in singles semifi-
nals action.
Davenport and Morariu will face
Martina Hingis and Mary Pierce in
the doubles semifinals on Thurs-
day.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• Bulcetball
High school girls • Estancia at Costa
Mesa, 7 p.m.; Laguna Beach at Corona del
Mar, 7 p.m.; Newport Harbor at.Irvine,
7:30 p.m.
• Souier
High school girls -Estancia at Costa
Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Beach at Corona
del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at
Irvine, 5 p.m.
• Wrestling .
High school -Corolla del Mar at
Northwood, 6 p.m.
• Waterpolo
High school -Costa Mesa at Katella,
}p.m.
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One of the
basic needs was
having a few
senior players _
around to help organize teams and
referee the night games in the gym.
It sparked a solid interest in the
sport in fair time and created a
growing bulk of experience he
would be able to match against the
league rivals.
One understands better when
one reflects back to 1930 ad
remembers most of the boys had
little or no experience.
Barnett said one of the first
names Ree.d used for the evening
adult league was • •casaba."
Both Kelly and Barnett generally
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Kings that scored in double digits.
Hansen also led his team with 13
rebounds, and Hanson's five
assists was a team high. Hiet~rink
scored six and grabbed five
rebounds in limited action. Elliott
Patterson scored five and Eric Snell
had three points.
CdM put pesky Saddleback
a w a y
emphatical-
ly · in the
fourth with
a 25-point
outburst.
Two Hansen
baskets, a
H-a n son
three, and a
jumper from
Morris gave
CdM a 45-
26 lead
halfway into
the fourth
quarter.
The Sea
Kings then
found the
opportunity
"We really
did a good job
employing our
man defense,"
Orris .said. "We
played pretty
good defense
on their top
scorer. If you
shut down their'
No. 1 scorer,
then you make
other ·guys
score, which
makes it harder
to play the for them.''
rest of their
players. Joel
Templeton
grabbed
five boards,
Paul Orris
CdM coach
and Jason --------
Owen hit a three-pointer at the
end for CdM, which reswnes Pacif-
ic Coast League play at Laguna
Beach on Friday.
NOHLEAGUE ~ DEL MAil 60, 5ADDLEBACX ll
Score~~
Corona del Mar 16 8 11 25 • 60
Saddleback 8 7 7 11 -33
Corona def Mar • Hansen 18,
Hanson 13, Hietbrink 6, Patterson 5,
Snell 3, Shahangian 2, Templeton 4,
Morris 4, Bott<>!TI 2, OWen 3.
3-pt. ~oals -Hanson 2, Owen 1.
Technicals · Hietbrink 1, Hansen 1.
s.ddleblidc ·Ju. Gonzalez 12,
Jo. Gonzalez 11, Isais. Pedroza 2.
R. Gonzalez 0, Nguyen 0, Valdivia 2,
Higareta 0.
3-pt. goals -Isais 1.
flowed well with Reed over most
sports, but not track and field. Both
were outstanding in some events,
but opposed other events and
wo\lld refuse to participate in
them.
One of the first who became a
big basketball star and named to
the All-CIF team in 1944 was a
sterling 5-ioot-7 player naJ]led Bud
Attridge, who was born in Kansas.
Unlike many others, Attridge
has superior skills and s.utficient
experience. He would never credit
Reed since he claims it came from a
grammar school coach named Bill
Crow.
Attridge is quick to credit Reed
for his track and field coaching, but
not basketball.
He claimed Reed's basic talent
in basketball was in substituting,
not coaching.. Reed could be a
c,:ontroversial figure in the cage
sport. Some players were positive
about the coach.
Although Barnett was
outstanding in basketball, his No. 1
notch in the CIF came through
, badminton, which was deemed a
popular sport in the early days.
One thing Muniz always shared
with Reed.was in boxing. They
sparred in the gym frequently.
Muniz and Attridge also had
occasion to exchange blows outside
school and they could drag it out
until darkness.
At one point, observers thought
Muruz and Attndge, after one
intense fight, became bitter
eQemies and split apart.
Old friends denied any such
reports. As time passed, Muniz was
known to praise Attridge for his
basketball and tennis talents. Plus, ~
Attridge, to this day, still applauds
Muniz and the '44 football team.
One thing amused Muniz with
the passing of time, remembering
how Attridge once came to school
with a colorful tattoo on one
shoulder.
.#The word got around in the
league/ Muniz said. Hand 1 can
still recall rival fans turning to each
other in the stands at basketball
games, saying, 'When Harbor
comes on the floor, look for the
tattoo forward. He's the star of the
team.' H
Thur$doy, January 27, 2000 B3
Attridge recalls another funny
episode when the late Don
Vaughn, who stood 6-foot-7 and a
few of his pals stacked up l, 100
ballots and stuffed them in a big
ballot box, which game him a
decided edge over another athlete°'
named Tommy McCorkell to
become H Athlete of the Year,•
Attridge laughed and said,
#Election officialso quickly figured
that this had been a remarkable
feat since there were only 500
students enrolled in Harbor High
at the time.
Hence, i..f. wasn't·long before
officials handed the athletic award
over to Mccorkell.
During one period of World
War IJ, the law called for dimming
one's headlights when driving.
Muniz was merely following the
law one night in near darkness and
accidentally struck and killed a
horse standing in the middle of the
road.
It could not have pained anyone
more than Muniz since he grew up
loving horses. 1n time, he would
breed and race champions.
WATER POLO
Mustangs .toppled
at San Clemente, 7-4
• Big first quarter for Tritons
hurts Mesa in nonleagu~ test.
SAN CLEMENTE -A strong, four-
, goal first quarter by San Clemente
High's girls water polo team proved
costly to visiting Costa Mesa in
Wednesday's 7-4 nonleague loss.
Katy Petersen, Jody Martinovich,
Shayne Kline and Jenny Grubisich
scored goals for the Mustangs, while .
goalie Casey Petersen notched seven
saves.
The Mustangs will travel to Katella
High to take on the Knig~ts top~y at
3:15 p.in.
Cosra Mesa doesn't return to Paci.fie
Coast League play until Wednesday
with a date at Laguna Beach.
NONlEAGlJ(
SAN C&.f.MlNTE 7, CostA MESA 4
Costa Mesa 0 1 1 2 • 4
San Clemente 4 i 1 1 • 7
Costa Mes. -K. Petersen 1, Martlnovich 1,
Klein 1, Grubisich 1; Saves -C. Petersen 7.
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Newport resumes its tough schedule
on Friday, against No. 3 Foothill.
"Friday is very important for us,'
Barnett said. "We'll see where we're at
alter that game:"·
Friday's game, which was originally
scheduled to be at Foothill, was moved
to Newport Harbor, at 3 p.m. The
Sailors' schedule gets even tougher this
weekend with the Southern California
Championships at Irvine, which boasts
all 10 teams ranked in Division I.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
NlWPORf HAMolt 15, WOODllNDGI 2
SCION by...,_.
Woodbridge 0 0 1 1 • 2
Newport Harbor 6 2 3 4 • 15
Woodbridge: lnomata 1, Gauthier 1.
Saves: Moddy 4.
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Corona del Mar's Alec Hanson goes up for two again.st Saddleback.
N9wpott twt.or: Murphy 6, CoJt 2, 8~11 2,
Belden 1, Mosier 1, Gregg 1, Oeyden 1,
McKendry 1. Saves: Oeyden 6, Belden 4.
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9~6 RSL, Inc .. (Calif). 2900
Bristol Stroet, Suite F203, Coste Mesa, Call·
tomta 92626 This buslne55 Is con· duc(ed by: a corporation Have you starteCI ~~ business yet? No ~L. inc... Sharon E. Santo, Prosldent
Thia statllment was
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Spttngoale, Su. 99. 1907 Wt6tcttn Drl\/1, E rnn 1119. Cocla 1817 Weatciitf Dr •206. W 10th St., Ste. N. Soul Fitne .. com, c) ESTAT! SERVICES. 130 Sriplper Lane, rnunlcatlon1, 1 HOO Hunttnntion Beaeh, r.t. Newport 8Hcll, CA Meta, CA 92627 Newport Beach, CA Co 11 a M II s a, CA Kat1na Maree Produc-2070 BulineN Center Aliso Vlelo CA 9295& MacAl1hur Blvd., Suite 9264g• ~ 92etlO RictlardK Mot<uson, 9~ 92827·3555 t1on1, .. 15 Flagshlp Drive, •250, ll'Me, CA Eric J.4.'c.yon, 130 =~;21rv1n1, C&llfomla
AM4I E. White, 4212 Haut• House, Inc .• 22831.aLIOdaCt,New· Olobal Cenl/81 inc., N11.tarethH,Al1k1tllah, Aoecl, Newport Beach, 92612 s.V1~nd00,tper ........ ~, Alllo Chrlttl Mott ola Delph! Clrc11, Hunt• (CA}, 1807 We1tCllU port Beadl, CA 92660 (CA), 2973 Hart>prBlvd .• 3G Seablrd Ct., Newport CA 112663 Rlehlrd Marl( H1111tl, CA.,..,..., IOQton ~.CA 9™9 Drive, Newport BoMil, Tiii• butinet1 Is con Coa1a Mesa, CA 92(126 Beach, CA 92663 Karina LeVlnllCn, 416 2010 Bua!MU Center 1>u11neu le con-EnterptleM, Inc., (CA),
Thia biJ&lntH ts con· Calif. 92660 dUCled by; en lndlvfduol This bualne•• ii con· This buslne$• Is oc>n· Flagship Road, Newport Drtw1 1250, IMnl, CA ducted by: en ln'1M<tv.I 2215 Pacific D~. ~
duc:ted Dy. an lndMdV*I Thi• l>U$lnln I• con-Hive you staned dUded by-a CO<POrallon duded by: on lncllvldval Beach, CA 92663 9291.: Hive you 11art1d rona Del ~'"· Celnorma
Have you started ducted by· a OOl'portllon dOlng .. buslnen yel? Have yo11 atarlad Hav• you storied Lawrenoe L.evlnson, This buatneu la oon· dolne'g ~·~~yet? No 92T62h'~ ............. """"• doing buslneu yll7 Have you eluted VIS, l)11m; doing buslneH yet? doing busln.s1 ye17 .. 15 Flagship Road, ducted by: an lndNldlllll rfC "' -·~· ,. .,._,..,_ .. _. •
Yes, Jan ~1.2000 doing buslneH yet? Richard K Mc:Kauon YH, 12/1995 Vos. 3-24·1094 Newport Beael'I, CA Hav• you started This 1ui1emen1 was d\lc1ed by: a oorpo<atlon AMt E wllf\41 Vos, 1 M2·90 This statement was Global Central Inc., Nazarttn Rl1kaUell 92663 doing bu11n111 yet? filed With 11141 c:«inty Have you started
Thla a1aie~t was Haute HouH, tnc., flied With the County Susan H•n. Presldenl This slatemeol was This bualneta la con-Vea, January t, 2000 Cler1c. of Oftnae Ccul\ty dclng b111lneu yot? ltled With the County Paul G T&ddOO, Preal· Clor1l of Orange County Thia atat4'ment was hied with the County ducted by: hu&band and Richard Matk Hertel on 01-04·2000' Ves, Cler1c. of Orange County dent on OM4"2000 tiled With the County Cler1l of Oraog& County wllo Thia statement wae 20008811711 8l3<W5 onOt·21·2000 This s1e1oment wa1 2000ea1m1 ClertcofOrangeCoonty onOH\·2000 Have you started filed With t~ County DaUyPllolJari 6,13,20, Chrlatl Mol tola
20006817403 Iii.cl W11h tnl County OaRy PllOI Jan ~. 21; on Ot-14•2000 20006'16360 dong l)vsfness yet? No Clel1( of Orange County 27, 2000 Th276 entefl)flsea. Inc., ChrislJ
Dally Pilot Jan. 27. Febi Cieri( of Ortnoo County Feb. 3. 10, 2000 Th328 20006t167H Daltv Pilot Jan 13, 20, Karina Le'llneoo oo 01.07·2000 Flctltloua Bualn .. • ~f.18· :.;;:~i was
3, to, 17, 2000 Tfl3.42 on 01.07-2000 Flcihloua BualneH Datty Piiot Jan. 20, 27, 27, f:eb. 3, 2000 Th30' This statement was 2000Atl076 Nam. Statement ft..... with the County
Ficdtlou• Bualneaa 20006818063 Neme Statement Feb. 3. 10, 2000 Th313 Ffcthloue BualneH llled Wllh tri. County DaUy Piiot Jan. 1s. 20• fnl.,,....,.,. ,.....
Narn. Statement DaH~ Piiot Jan. 13, 20, The louoW!no pereons FlctlUou1 Bualn.,a Name Statement Clelt( of O~ Coull\V 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Tl'l287 a~~·1~':'s ~leg';$_.~ County
Tl\8 totlowtno pe111ons 27• Feb 3• 2000 Th29:> are doing busfne8' as. Name Statement • The followtno persons on °1•21• 20CMA114oe Flctltlou1 Bualneta a) R s. SPORTS. 2000U1S828
are doing business as: Flctltlou• eualnH• The. Cunningham The following persons are dQlng Duslness as: Dally Piiot Jan 27, Feb. N•me Statement TORE.COM, b) YAHOO DallvPOotJan. e. 13. 20, TOM-TOM BOOKS, $03 N1me Statement Group. 31&6·L Atrway are doing business as: LINDA BERGMAN .3 tO 17 2000 Tl'l340 The folfowtng persons SPORTS • 27, ~000 Th282
1111) SI .. Hunllnglon The tollQWlng persons Ave., Costa Mesa, CA SALVAGE t-!OUSE, DESIGNS 430 Gotd· A' i'u ' B I •re aolflO business as: EQUIPMENT.COM, 3$1 Fl-hi 1 Butlneai Beach. CA 92648 • are doing buslnest as: 92626 2973 Harbor Blvd.. enrod, eo;ona Del Mar, ct oua ua neH Panacf\e E111erpr1s11, Catalina Or., NewPOl'I ... ou
Thomas Harold Creative Link Staftlng, Leslfe Cunningham, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 CA 92625 Name Statement 891 Weet 16th Street, Beach, CA 92(163 Ntme Statement Mac:Rae, 503 11th St.. 2043 Westcllff Drive. 3009 ZoH Dllva, Laguna Global Central Inc., Linda Ann Bergman, Tile tottowlng persons Newport Beach, CA Allele M. Richards, The folk>Wlna pei.ons Huntlngtoo Beaci'I, CA Suite 303, Newpor1 Beacl1, CA 92651 (CA), 2973 Harber Blvd.. 430 Goldenrod, Corona are doing business as: 92663 351 catallna Or., New· are doillQ bualiltiN u :
92648 Beach, CA 92660 This business 18 con· Costa Mesa, CA 92826 Del Mar, CA 92825 Newpon Coast Pool PanllClha EnterpriHs, P0,!~~~1nce. s"•' 9~683000• 22PhaM1 ~•f En0terrp., rlSadeSnta' This t>uslneu Is con· Brian Goldfaden, 250 ducted by: e.o lndtvldval This business Is ooo· This bUslness 18 oon· and Spa, 423 Joliet, (caJlfomla), 1221 West , , ... .,.,.. ,.. duoted by: an fncllvldual Collon Street, Newport Have you started ducted by: a corpora\lon dooed by: an lndlvldual Huntington Beach, CA Co.st HWy. 1220 New· ducted by. an lnclfvld11al Ana, CA 2703
Have you atarted Beaeh, CA 92663 doing buainesa yet? Have you started Have you started 92648 port Beach1 CA 92663 Have you started . Paul Hannen Hayes,
CIOlng bUSlll8$S yet? No This business Is con· Vas, 1129/91 dOlng business yet? No doing buslneH yet? Colby James Partter, Thl• business la con· Cloirlg buslnese yet? No 221 ~ Dr., Santa
Thomas H. MacAae dueted by: an lndhlldual Leslie Cunningham GIObal. Central Inc., Ves Augost ot 1991f 423 Joliet, Huntington ducteCI by: a oorpohltlon AMOta Richards Ana, CA 271)3
This statement WH Have you started Thi$ statement was Susan Han, President LI.ids ~nn Bergnui'n Beaeh. CA 92648 Have you started This statement was Tl'lis business IS con-
llkld wilt\ the• County doing business yel7 No llkld with the County This statement was Thia s1atemen1 waa Harry Ectward Gaynor. clOlng buslnetl yet? No filed with the County doeted by: an lndlvldual Clerlt 01 Orange County Brtan Goldladen Cieri< of Oraoge County hied wllh the County llled with the County 9111 Regena S1reat. Panache Enterprtses, Cler1l of Orange County Have you staned
on 01·21·2000 This statement waa on 01-14·2000 Cle!M of Orange County Clerk of Orange County Huntington Be&(tl, CA Paul Batdwtn, President on 01-04·2000 Clolng bu•lne11 yet?
20008817401 flled wltll the County 2000681&741 · oo 01-14·2000 on 01-11-2000 92646 This Slatement was 20006811726 Yes,~~ 21, 1909 Dally Pilot Jan. ?7, Feb. Cieri< of Orange County Dally Piiot Jan. 20, 27, 20006816738 20006J16361 This business 1$ con-Hied Wlltl the County OaUy Piiot Jan. 6, 13, 20, Paul annen Haves 3, 10, 17, 2000 ll\343 on 01·07·2000 Feb. 3, 10, 2000 Th327 Dally Pilot Jan. 20, 27, Dally Pilot Jan. 13, 20, ducted by: a geMral Clerk of.Orange County 27. 2000 Tl'l276 This statement was
Flctfdoua Bu•lneaa 20006J16064 'Flctltloua Bualneaa Feb 3, 10. 2000 T~14 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Th305 partnaratilp on OH4·2000 Flctltlou• Bu•ln .. a ~':1rk ~·~~ge ~IYty
Neme Statement Dall~ Pilot Jan. 13, 20. Neme Statement Flctttfous BuelneH Flctltloue Business Have r,ou started 20006816143 Heme Statement on 1·7·2000 """'
The tollowlng persons Wi·c~f~~~2::.;r:::: a~'!;'J~o:!'iifs!~s Name Statement Name Statement dol~b~~=: ra~e~o ~=~~ :.~. ~~ ~~· ar!':J~~~r:;is Dal~ Pilot ~~e:,1
aHreEdoingl ML EbuAslne&ss aAsS: Name Statement PGC Web Services, itldoie totlOWtbUngl persons · The following persons This statement was Flctltloua BuafnHa EXH T DYNAMICS are ng D\ls ness as· ere doi~ bUsiness as· flle<J with the County Na-s•·te-ent AU ' 27, eb. 3, 2000 Th284 SOCIATES, CPA. noo The following persoos 204 MaVfalr Lane, Costa Mark One Marketing, St II t Ml 1st' Clerk of 0~ County .,..., .. .., 711 W. 17th SL, C·10, 1 ......... "-nter Dr., #870, are dol~ bUslness as: Mase, CA 92627 3829 MacArthur e1va i 8 era n ry, Tile lot"""""" -rsons Costa Mesa. CA 92627 '"''""' vv (C ,), 2"• . 8321 Suffield Street La on 01·21· ~-"'" "'" Flctftt 8 I e ' lrvlne, CA 92618 AN1'H V BUILDERS, Kaldar LLC. 't; '" t212, Santa Ana, CA Palma Callfomla 90623 20006817402 are dolr.g bualneas as: Larry Willlam·.pacinl, OUt UI n H 1i1eJ'~Jn :riat~agr~!; ~~2~P~rieo::~~~.h~~ ~r~~ICA ~~7 osta ~?ii1 8ohuslavlzkl Denise Kay Masc:arella, oau~ Pilot Jan. 27t Feb. 10~~41rv1~~01~:aCs~: ~~t:'M~::: ~l-~4~· ~!"::i!!:':=:,,
NewporJ Beach, CA 92663 Thia buSlneu ,is ooo-45 oa:;~lh trvlno CA 8321 SUllleld Street, la 3• 1 ' 17· 2000 hS41 Newport Beach, CA This business 11 con· are doing bualneu as:
92860 Anthony P Francol's, ducted by: Limited Ua· 92612 ' ' Palma, Calllomla 90823 Flctltloua Bualnea1 9~ dU<:led by: e llrnlted Splash 1 unique hair
Th\8 business Is con-3121 w. Coast Highway, blllty CQ. Nell Harrington, 3829 8J;~u~~~~ ~~=~~I~ Name Statement Cart C. Bruoe IV, 311 partnership and ~ail experience,
duct&<! by: en lndlvldual Newpon Beacti, CA Have you started MacArthur Blvd., #212, Palma Callfomla 90623 The fotlowfng persons 1611'1 Place •A, Costa Have r,ou started t 0119 Adana Ave ..
Have you starte~ 9~ 1 ~olng11~~ess yet? Sania Ana, CA 9r704 This· business 18 000• are dol~ business as: M~~ ~Jn~;7 15 cori-doing bus n;~t70 No Hunllngtoo eeacn. CA ~~~n.g1/1~~tness yet ouct~ bbyu~:,:~~~ld~~Y ~aldar LLC, Darcy d This dbu~ness 5 J~l ducted bV! husband and EOUI ED. -3921 E ctucteCI by: en lndlVl<lual e~~~~r • an· 92::Sn L. Rees, 3064
d M P l .. A t ucta v: a 0 ' wile M I r a 10 ma Av 8 · ' Have J,ou staned t V B Cos M Flctftlout Bu•lneH Jeffrey Heimler Have you starte ayer, res....,n venture . Halle you started Anaheim, CA 92806 Tl'\1$ sta emeot was an uren, ta esa,
Name Statement This statement was doing bU91ness yet? No This statement was Have you ste rled doi business yet? No Rico c. Lagman, 2784 doing bU · ness yet? No flied with the County CA 92626 .
tiled wllh the County Anthony P. Francois 1118d with the County doing business yet? De~se Kay Mascarena w . Stanley Plaoe, Cart C. Bruce IV Clark ol Orange County This business Is ooo·
The fol~ persons Cler1c. of Orange County This statement was Clerk of Orango County v~~J. 12130/99 This statement was :Anaheim. CA 92801 This stalement was on 01·04·2000 ,.-ducted by: an lndlVldual are doing business as: on 1·21 ·2000 . tiled with lhe County Ofl 01-14·2000 w1lllam Bonusla11Jzkl flied witn the County . This business Is 000• filed With the County 20006815698 Have you started 17~~N!=~~1~; DallV Pilot 3~~ ~e': ~leg';.~7?::;a8 Coul"llV Daily Pllol 2J:.68i,~~~~ 0~1s w~at~~en&:;~ ;;:~ 1~f-~ge CoUf'Jty du.fa~e by~~~ l~~a~U:~ ~let1-~4?:,:;ge County ~;11~1 Jan. 6, ~f-?7 ~~~~g19:tsloeu yet?
Fountain Valley, · CA 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th34'4 20006816062 Feb. 3, tO, 2000 Tl'l328 Cieri< ot Orange County 20006816362 doing business yet? 20006818758 STATEMENT OF Su&an L. Rees 927M08alt .. 8 .., Mus l~k, Fictitious Bualneaa Dally Piiot Jan. 13, 20, Ffctitfoua Bualneaa on 01-1~·2000 0 Pl J 13 20 Vas 12130l99 Dally Pilot Jan. 20, 27, ABANDONMENT OF This statement was '' .,. "' 27. Feb. 3. 2000 Th294 Herne Statement 20006J1676& ai~ 101 an. , • Ak:o c La Feb. 3, 10, 2000 Tl'l323 1ikKJ with the County 21642 Honeyauokle St.. Name Statement Flct1t1ou1 Bu•fnesa ~e toUow!ng persons Dally Piiot Jan. 20, 27, 27. b. 3, 2000 J'h306 11\1$ 8t.ata"r::1ean~ was Flctltloua Bualnn1 USE OF F1CTITIOUS Otertc ot Orange County ~~ Can~. CA ar~oi'~~~/s~r:_is Name Statement are doing business as: Feb. 3, 10. 2000 Th315 Fictitious Buainesa liled wllh the County Name Statement BUSINESS NAME on 01·21·2000
This business 1s 000• Asia Aviation, 2855 The following peraons WORM BOY. 184 FlctJtloua Bualnffa Name Statement c1e111 ot Orange County The following persons The fotlo~rg~ 20006'17376
dueled by: an lndlvldual Plnecreek or. #C427. are dolflO bUslness as: Yorktown Ln .. Costa Name Statement The lollowlng persons on H1-2000 · are doing bUainess as: :I:~~ the lictillous Dail~ Piiot Jan, 27. Feb. Have you eiarted . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Purchasing Solutlons. Mesa. CA 92626 The following persons are doing bUslness as: 20006'18347 GLOBAL TRADING bust 3, 1 • 17, 2000 Th354
doing business yet? P1:C"::'e~ ~~m~t..~5;, ~~~~o~~r~~ch~'~!~: v~: r::~aec:s~ ar:~~'~t~tA 19~0~8~~s~i~~: ~1i:;:~J.J:c)l)o1 ~~ ~s'i~KEJ:~~SE J~~e: ~-~s:,WM~FfLEt F~f!:us:~=~~· i~0/99 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 fomla 92646 Mesa, CA 92626 ' CLEASAN501N1G38 h&StREt· ~: ~~l~~·\=1~. Fictttloua BuaJneee Suite 100,. Newpon io,'' c!i!ta . Meaa.'"cA The following persons MattheW Musk:lc Thia buslnes. Is oon-LOft Lynne Fox, 9862 This but ness '' coo· PAI , I tee , 1958 Rosemary Place Name Statement Beach., CA 92660 92627 are doing business as:
This statement waa ducted by: an lndlvklual Garrett Circle, Hunt· dueled by: an lnclMdual Newport Beach, CA Costa Mesa CA 92627• The following persons Global Trading Market Tile FlotltlOUll Busl· a) Watson AS$0dales,
filed With the County Have you started lngton Beach, Callfomla Have you started 92663 This business Is con-are doing bUslness as: Place loo.. (Nevada), ness name rehmed 10 b) Carlv AIMa, 9 Sum·
Clert( of O~noe Counsy doing business yet? 92846 dolng'bvslne~17 No Peter A. ZO\ovi<:tl, 501 ducted by· an unln· HEAIT AGE ~OfOA· 4570 Campus Drive, above wa.s Iii.cl In Or· · merwaJk Court, Newport
on 01 -04-2000 Vea, July 1, 99 This business Is con· ~~ot~~t!ment was ~~'!:n st':~~wport corporated" assoclaUon CAR COMPANY, 24681 Suite 1 oo, Newport •no!' Coun~ on 4111197, BeaOh, CA 92663 OaUvPl1otJ~11:.1:_ ~~1~!1~::;~, was d'tfa~ebyy~~ 1~~~~ flled with the County -Patr1da A. Zotovk:h, otHhe:vlheany~eart~~~~~ 5~0:~~i cs~8926~=:'· ~·~:~.con-A/!r~w1n~~87~~~t m!~~:"'=.·Ja!~ 27. 2000 Th271 flied with the county dOlng business yal7 ~ Cle rte of Orange Coonty 501 36th Street New-. G p ' s b dUCleCI by. a corporation w 17th s c 10 Beach, CA 92663
Fietltloua Bu•ineH Cler1c. of Orange County Lori Lynne Fox on OH .. ·2000 POf1 Be11Ch CA G2663 doing business Yel? 24S:~Y L · p,.;; 8Stg, Have you started b!!ta Mesa, cl 'gz627• This business ts oon·
on 01·21·2000 Thia 5tatament was 20006J16750 This bUsiness Is COO· Ves, 1-1-00 230 oa:k Point c'l doing business yet? No Thi usl I ducted by: an lndMdual Name StatamenJ 20006'17398 filed with the County Dally Pilot Jan. 20. 27, ducted by: lolnt venture loo Wilham Loomis 92829 • Global Trading Marf(St duct!cs bt>y: ~~sr~1c1°:i Have you stetted
The following persons Dally Pilot Jan. 27, Feb. Clerk'?!,, Orange County ~eb. 300. 2000 !h331 Have you started 111~18 wi~~atr~en&,~,: Stephen w , Maz:zlotta, Plaoe Inc., Or. Feplllc P
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. Larry t/J. Pacini doing bUsfness yet? No are~ busii°~~N 3. 10. 11, 2000 T~5 on 01·U<>·2000 Flctftloua BualneH doing business ye17 No Clerk ot Orange County 2'4681 La Plaza, Sia. Lapuz. CEONlce res· Thia statement was Palricla WalSon g~~UOT~~~ 20122 Fietltloua Buelneu 20006815990 Name Statement Paler A. ZotCWlch on OH 1-2000 230. Dana Point, CA dent flied with the County T'tlls statement wee ' H Name Statement Dally Pilol Jan. 13, 20'" The totlOWlng peraoos , This atatement wa1 200068163n 92629 This statement was Clerk o1 Orange County filed With the Covntv Mldlal)G Lane, Cun}· The followtng persons 27. Feb. 3, 2000 Th29t are dOlno bUsloess as: hied wittl I~ County Daily Pilot Jan. 13, 20, This business Is oon-flied with the County on 01/04/2000 Clerk ol Orange "County 1n~~ Beech, au • are doing business u : Flctltloua BualnH• LA PETITE CAFE 610 Clertc of O~ County 27 Feb 3 2000 Th307 ducted by: a general Cfel1( OI ~ County ~161IO on 01-25-2000
Dan Allen Dumas, a) IBEG, b) lntemet Name Statement Newport ce1er Onve, on Ot·f4•220006916762 Fleutl~u~ eualneH pa~~~ht~ou started on °1•.14· 200068187.._ ~~l~Jan. 8, W;2~~ Dally Pi1ot 3~~5t, ~~ Mkl:;'ch ~~· =~ed~uf.":"A G~p, 81~~~1or:~fn.fs!'='' ;~~ewPQrt each, CA Dally Piiot Jan.·20. 27. Name Statement doing bUsfness yet? No Delly Piiot Jan. 20, 27, Fictftloue Builn"• 3, 11>. 17, 2000 1n:359
g1on ' • Fountain ~:i1e:.en c~ Frankie & Johnny's Flora G. lbratllm, 1515 Feb. 3, to. 2000 Th3l6 The following ~ Stephen Maulotta Feb. 3, to, 2000 Th330 Name Statement FlctJtlou! Bualne•• 92,;~ business Is con-92708 Moblle Au10 Salon. w A en e Dr Ive Fletltfou• 8ualneH are dolnO bUs1ne$$ as: This statement was Notice of Sale • N•IJM Stet.ment
ducted by: an Individual RasJlda D. Mizerak, 21752 #16 Pacific Coast AnShelm, CA 92002 ' Narne Statement MoonLlte Martn~ n 5 flied with the County of Abandoned ar~~~r:;is The followltlg persons
Have you starteCI 8950 La Stella Aveoue, Highway, Hun1tng1on This business Is con-The followlng persons w. 171h St., osta. Cler1l of Orange County Property Galaxy Tutcxtng, 4255 are doing bUslness as:
doing business yel7 Fountain Valley, CA BeaOh, CalUomla 92646 ducted by: an lncll\lldual are dolflO bUslness as. Mesa, CA 92627 on OH t ·2000 Noli<:e Is hereby given cam1,u• Drive, Suite Aoc:ent on Care, 2057 y ·5 90 92708 Angela Lee Hall, Have you atarted COMPUTEOH FINAN· MoonUte Manutac· 20006'16346 "• fomla p rt en tol N rt ~an A ~mas This business Is con• 21752 •16 Pacific COa$1 doing buslneas yet? CIAL, 4790 l(Vlne Blvd. lurlng, Inc .. (CA), n6 W. DallV Piiot Jen. 13, 20, ~~= ~~u:=u~~~ • ~:12. Irvine, ~11 S:act1. c~ 9l6RJ(:wpo
Thll statement was ducted by: an Individual Hlgllway, Hufltlngton Yes, t0/2511999 '105. IMno, CA 92620 17th St .. Costa Mesa, 27, ~eb. 3. 2000 Tl'l301 Callfomla Civil code the G A G 11 3400 w•ndy l<russmen,
filed wllfl the County Have you started Beach, Calllomla 92646 Flora G. Ibrahim K11stle I.. Weekley, 23 CA 92627 Ffcdtloua Butlneat property listed below be· Ave~'Je O. th:Zrti , 2057 Port Br1atol, New·
Clerk ol Orange County doing busfness yet? No Linda Lee Hall, 21752 This statement was Abeto, Irvine, CA 92620 This bu~59 ts C?"· Name Statement • lieved 10 be abandoned e 302 Co6ta Me Cal pon Beach, CA 9266-0 on Ot-04·2000 Rasjlda D M!zerak •16 Pacific Coasl High· filed with the County This buSlness 18 con· eluded by: a corporahon The follow!~ persons by Gary and Liz Wald<> 11&n1a' 92~6 18' • Stephen Guiterrez,
20006816699 This statement was way Huntington Beech. OlertlotO~eCounty duotedby:anindlYld11a1 Have you started aredolngbuslnessas: l ocated at 4524 Ale M Zadeh 322t 5023 W. Washington
DallY Pilot Jan. 6, 13, 20, flied with the County caMomla 92646 on OH8·2 Have you star1ed ~olno1 1b~lnesa yet? al I men:hanl stuff.com, ROXBURY AD. In the Vera~ Place, '1rv1ne. Bl\o"d., L.A., CA 90019 v 1 2000 • Tl'l273 Clerk of Orange County This business Is oon· 20006816903 doing business yet? es, • • b click• ched<.oom, City of CORONA DEl Calflornla 92612 ~ This business ls con· Fictitious Builnea• on01·21·2000 ducted by: a Joint Dally Piiot Jan. 20, 27. Vas 1·4-00 Moonllle Maoutac· c paymentresouroealn· MAA,SlateotCallfomla. Thia buslne•a ls con· ducted by: a general
Name Statement 200068f7a&7 venture F!b. 3. 10• 2000 Th33.4 Krt15stle Weekley ~l~~r. ~,;$~\chard ternatlonal merchant All Pensonal Property, eluded by: 11 general pannerahlp The lotlowln raon Dally Piiot Jan. 27, Feb. Have you started Flctttloua BualneH , Th statement was This alatement was avce., 333 Poi>PV Ave., AnliQue and Contemp. pertnershlp Have you sterteCI
tre doing bu51~ as: s 3, 10, 17, 2000 Tl'l346 doing business yet? Name Statement hied with the County llled with the County Corona Del Mar. CA FUrnltur•. Appllancesi Have you started doing business yet? No
Claremont Asalsled Flctltloua Bualnea1 Vea, January 1 • 2000 The following persons Clerk of Orange County Clerk of orange co~nty 92625 ElectronlcS, Toole ano doing buSlness vet? NO Wendy KruHman
LIVlng LLC, 3195-Ct Air· Name Statement A.naets aslHaate"ment was are doing business as· oo 01·14·2000 on 01 11 2000 Mia Myeong Hyun, more wlH be sold In bUlk Gary A. Gorrell This stalement was
1 Loop ThrB ALLEN ADAMS PER· 20006816761 • • 20006816345 (60%). 333 Poppy Ave., al Publle Auction on This statement wu flied with the County ~ 92626 Costa Mesa. ar~f~'°t:1~~fs!':':'' ~ ~II~~~ ~~~ CUSS ION INSTRUC· Daily Piiot Jan. 20, 27. Dally Piiot Jan. t~. 20, Corona Del Mar, CA Thurs. Feb. 3rd., 2000 at filed wllti the· County Clet1t ot ~ County
Newpon Assltted LIV· Beadl Advertising a.nd on 1•11 •2000 •y TION, 72 t 1 Apricot Feb. 3, 10• 2000 Th317 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Th308 92625 -10:00 am by American Clerk of ~ County on 01-25·2
Ing, Inc., lCA). 3195-C1 Flyer Oel~ Servloe, 20006816349 Or1Ve. Irvine, CA 92618 FIC1ltloua Bualnea• Flctltloua BuslneH ~; H. Hlun. ~ ~u~ne~J 1 a~4~~ on 01..()4.. 2000MtMt2 DaYy PllOt ~:7.;~ ~~.~A~ Costa ~~ ei::~ ~:l5 Balboe, Dallv Pelot Jan. 13, 20, 1t~l~n A~rlc:idagi:,~~· ~":~tg.empe~:is Neme Statement Del MC::,PtA ~~Cs25 ot0 eo7ona . 8e1 Mar, Oa!ty Piiot Jen. 6. 13, 20, 3, 10, 11. 2000 1 n;,ou
Thi& butlnesa Is oon-Thomas· E. Reynolds 27• l=eb. 3• 2000 Tl'l29S lrvlne, cl 92618 ' ar• doing bualneas as: a:'!.!!'!.~~J:':'' This buslnesa Is ~; ofCounty1omiOf Ora~. State 27, ~000 Th279 FlctltlOua BualneH
ducted by: a OO<PQratlon Managing Trustee for Ftaftiou• Bualne,. This buslnes.s Is corr em & Rella, 18611 lm7i~ Scuba Wo.ic· ducte<l by: e gene • .., Calll a, erms are FlctJtlou• Bualnn• Name Statement ~v~~~ ~~rt,:~ ~6~f;8easT£:.":,':'.!: ~":.:~·~~:ns d~a~eby~~~ 1~\~~~~ g:~ ~192=ttnoion ahop$~ 427 E 17th St .. pe~~!Zh1e0u started ~: 0f".~i.1r;:;'~ :l Name Statement a~~ic:.~~s
Newport AKlsted LIV· porl eatboe, CA are doi¥slness as: doing business yet? No w11uam A. Guzzardo, •178. Costa Mesa. CA doing business yel7 time °' aa1e. For In· fhe lotlowl~ pertOnS Phese one Web Sl\e
Ing Inc.. Craig S. 92661 .. 295 CARP EAIA PART· All8n H. Adamsen 515 Walnut A!)t. 13. 92627
8 Yes, tntoo formation please call are doing bus ness u : Design, 221 Cologne Et~n. President ~ buslneu Is con· NEAS, LC., 3195·C1 This sta1emen1 waa Huntington Baact\, CA WOiiam Keith llndell, Mia Myeong Hyun Dan Dolson, ~erk:en Orange County Ore· 0 s 19 A OA .,...,. ~ta· te"'•nt wa• ..... by P T st Al rt L c t filed wtlh the County 9"648 427 E. 17th St., •178, This statement was Auctioneers al (800) gon DUCk OU!>1 3857 r., an na, ti~ ... wtth me ... County d~ave ~o~r• st~rted M!:. CA ~:lie os 8 Cler1l of Orange County This buslne•s 1s ooo· Costa Mesa, CA 92621 hied wllh the County 836-SOlD (7653) Birch 1126• NewPQn 92l: Hannen Hayes,
()lertl of Orange County OoillQ b\nfne11 yet? No Besque Flnanclal on 01.18-2000 ducted by an lndlvldual Thi• business Js con· Clerk o1 Orange County BOND #3SIM212400 Beaeh. yatllomla 92660 221 ~ Dr .. Santa
00 01-04-2000 ThOrna F Re nold s. l (CA), ,..,.. New 2000e816902 Have you alarled ductab by: an lncliViduat on OM1·2000 Published Newport Dert11 • Mccarter, C
2oooea'6702 Managin: TrustJ 1
' po~8!~1er d~ .,80~ Dally Piiot Jan 20 27 dOlnO bualnes• yet? Heve r,ou started 20006lt63f1 Beach·Cotte Mesa 3857 Blrdl 1126, Now· ~Is ~~O:s 11 oon·
0.lly Pilot Jan. 8, 13, 20, Thl1 statement wu Newport Beech, CA Feb. 3, 10, iooO rh33S0 Yes, t 985 dolnglab~s ~I; rii::!,~f 2:11V Pbllo3t J2000an. ~30202, D27allY000Pllot Janua?;,:fil>7 rzn660 Beach, caJllomla ducted by: an Individual
'¥'!. 2000 Tl'l274 filed with the County 92e60 William A. GuuardO Will "' "'•Fe · • "' • 2 Thia bU 1 1 Have you started
Flctltloue BualneN Name Statement
The following ~taonS are dOftig'buslnlM 81' FULTON MEDICAi.
GROUP, &&I Dover Ori\11, NewPQrl Beaoh,
Cellfomls 92&63 DSC Enterprieea, Inc .. (DE). 25032 luna Bonita Drive, Laguna Hiiia, Cnll·
tomll 92653-5647 Thil buSlnesa 11 con·
duc:ted by: a COfl)Of'8tlon Have you started
dOinQ bUSfnelt yet? No Of!C Enlerorlsea, lno.,
Bitty L. Ol1tad, Vlei
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itllt l1t1tement was lll4'CI whh the COunty Cle111 ot Oraoge County on Ot ·04·2000
20006815121 OeflV Pilot JM. IS, 13, 20,
21, 2000 l1'1281
Cieri< ot 0111nge County Thi$ business is con-Fictitious BualneH Thi• &tatement wa1 This statement was Flctltlou• Bu•lneH FICtltlout Bu1lneH s ne1t ' c:on· doing business yet?
on 01-21-2000 duoted by: a oorporallon Name Statement flied with th• County filed with the County N•m• Statement Heme Statameht ~=t•~t a:!'oct~~~ Yes, May 1s. 1999
20006817398 Have you atafled The following persons Cler1< ot Orange County Clelil of O~ County The lo11ow1"9 persons The following persons other lhan a pannerahlp Paul Hannen Hsyes
Deity Pelot Jan. 27.i.._Feb. deing business yet? No are dOlng busloeu as: on OM 4·2000 on OH 1 •2 are dolng bUslne111 as: are doillQ bualOW as; Have you lletlad This atatenwnl was
3, 10, 17, 2000 1n347 Basque Financial VetlOw Pages Com· 20006J18719 20006J1G3SO BIRCH AOUATECH 8Q64 dol busir .,..., flled with lilt County
Services, Craig s. peny com, 325 N New· Delly Pilot Jen. 20, 27, Dall~ POOi Jan. 13• 20• Ac up u N c Tu A e Cetherloe Ava .. Stanton, ti:Ml• ~A;' No Cleft( of orange County Flctttlout Bualnff• Etchegoyen, PreslClont porl Blvd ... Newport Feb. 3. 10, 2000 Tl'l318 27• eb. 3• 20001li309 CLINIC. 20101 Birch CA 90680 Thlt statement was on 1·25-2000
Nam. Statement This statement was BeaOh, CA "2663 Fictltlout Bu.JneH Stl98t, Newport Beach, Scott E. Whitten, 8064 ll~ with the County 2000'811742
The followlng peraons hied with the County On·L.lne Directory. Neme Statement CA 92e60 Calhenne Ave., Stant.00, Clertt o1 Orange eouniy DailV Piiot Jat1. 27, Feb.
ere cloioQ buslOess as; Clert( Of Orange County Inc., (OEL), 325 N. New-FJ~tltloua Bu•lnffl The lollOWtng persons Cl'lang Deok L.ee. CA 90880 on 01-04·2000 :J, w, 17, 2000 Th361
NOT lfnlemlted, 27955 on 01-11·2000 ~Blvd., Newport Nimt Statement are dOlng bUSlneas as. 12641 Joser>hlne straet, J. Damn AostaWIOld, 2000M11114 FlcthlOu• Butln•u CeN~bOtl CRoaA 0d25• 77Laguna D Ii P'"'' 2J0006&131G2034t , CA 92683 The fotlowlng per900$ a) Ntwpon ·Belllc:h/ Gardsn Grove, CA 6790 Via t<IMlla, St.en· Dally Piiot Jan. 6, 13, 20, Nim. --...m.nt ve . • • ""' an. , . This bu1lneS1 Is ex>n· 8 ,. doillg bUslnes1 aa: Costa Mesa Dally Pilot. 92841 ton, CA 90680 21. 2000 Tl'l280 ..,..,_
.W. & T.A.1 Inc .. (CA), 27, eb. 3, 2000 Th299 ductO<I by a a,rpcratlon On The DrlOht Side. b) Dally Piiot, 330 w. This bullnesa ht con-Thie business ta con• FletffiOut Buetne1t The folloWfnO peflOOI
27955 Cabot Ad . Have y~u &luted 3120 Kerry Lan., Costa Bay Street, COiia Meta, ctucttd by; en Individual ducteCI by: a general tr• ootng business as: Ltguna Nlguel, CA F1ctltlou• Bu•ln•H doing butlneH yet? MeH. CA 92626 CA 92627 Have you •tarted partnerlihlp Nam. St8ttment LAGUNA MEDICAL
926n Name Statement YH. She..,. L. cootev 3120 Th• Tlmae Mirror doing buslneu yot7 No Have you •tarted The followtng Pl~ BILLING SERVICES.
Thia bUslne11 Is c»n· Tho fotlOwlng porson• 01/01/00 Kerry'' Lane, 'Cost• ~any. a Dela-ware Ching Deok L" ~ bU&lness yet? No •re Clolng but!Msa ••: 2900 Brl1tol Street, OU::.~.by:Y~~~n::; ere doing bualMH as: On·Llne Dl(•Ctoiy, Mesa, CA 92626 Corp., (Delaware). 220 This •tatement was ScOtt E. Whitten Htrrl$0rt27E>Jr & As· ~Ill c~·~~26 Cotta
Clolng '"u•lnesa ynt? Ju1t A Kid Toys. lnc0 Oeonl1 0 AlelliO-Tl'llt bullnes• Is 000• Weal 1al St1911. Los An-filed with the County J. Darrin RoataWlcld soelat•. H•rt)or Rsa, C"l ., • 29735 NIQ\1111 Rd II.\ CE duoted by: en lrldMduaJ geles, CA 90012 Clerll Of Orange Ccul\ty Tl'lll itatement WM BMS., Ste. 203, Cott• tmemblr. Ines ( et' Yesr.91•01·2000 uouna Nlguel, C1' Thi• 11a1ament was Have you •tertad Thia buslnesa ts coo-on OM 1•2000 tlled with the County Mela, CA 92826 2900 Bristol Ir .. •
I= vv. a TA., Inc • e2Sn flied with the County d<>lng butln,s• ya•? ducted by: a oorPQratlon 2000M183st Cllrti ot oninoe County ~·U-8ool<1 lno., Sult• H·102, Coste Tra~ Atkin•. S6cn1tary Adam Esrl Giiiet Clerk ot Orange County Yet, Jan. 1. 2000 ~ Have you started DaltV Piiot Jan. 13t~~!. on 01 ·21·2000 ~-). 2706 H1rbor Min, CA 92626 11~ wi~·~,:i"&,:n~ 29135 Nluuel Rd •A'. on 01-04·2000 Sheryl L. COOiey doing bu1lntu yet? 27, Feb 3, 2000 Tnav" 2000U1740I Mesa. g:·9~<§ Cotti ~:, ~~~
Clerk Of Ora~ Couni~ Laou!'la ~lguet, CA 20006815704 Thia statoment wu V•s. 1907 Oaitv Pilot Jan 2'7t Fab. Thi• bual. ntll Is con-Havt ~u starlad
2 926n DallY PllOIJen. IS, t3, 20, flleO wttn the Count)' The Timas Mirror 3F 11>. f7. 2000 1\338 --. .... t7 No on °1.07• This business 11 c»n 27. ~000 Th270 Clo"' ot Ot~ County Company, a Delaware Flctltloue Bueineu WL1ou1 ButNH ducted by· a COfPQ(.ilon ""'!!''¥ ""1 yt 2000M110tt Fl "' c Wllllam H "'"' .. Have you 1tert1d Remembtr, inc .. O•rv D ltv Pilot JA 13 20 ducltod by· an Individual ctltloue Bualn"a on 01-0N' orp • N1me 8ta119ment Heme Sbltement dotng buatneu yet? Tremblly, Prelldtnt • I= b 3 2c)l)o 'fh29I Have you •tar1ed Name 8tttement 2000M1I011 Bata~rlow, Au11~1 SeGre· Tht following pe...ona TM lollowlno persona v ... 1-3--2000 Thia lt8ttmenl WH Flcthlou.e BuelneM 27:!~ • dolllO buslne .. yet? No Tilt tottowtng petsons OtMIV Piiot Jan, 13, 2Qi.: h'· 1 t 1 a,. doing t>uslilesa e1· 118 doing buelnlts ••· Como·U 90olts f~. Al· nled with tl'le County
Neme Stetement Fk:tftlout Buel.,..• ~m Gilles are CIQlng buslneM ae 27, Feb 3, 2000 Th21M11 .. 1 • emen wt• ·~ 8111 T~llOo. LO PaMtrt, 2231 Pa· 11n Herrllon, P'"""'1t Cleft( of ~ County Tl"lt followlng ptraona N9f'M Sttt.ment Thi• statement wts Community Vallow.com, Flc:tltlout lu1i-•1 tiled Wl\h tri. County b S..t EVttnt S.rvletl, ........ .a B" ,........... 01 ...
are doing t>uslOen 11 Thi followlng pereona lllld wnh lh• Countv 325 N N'ewpon Blvd.. NllM Stat•~ Cle0rl< o107~noe County c B••t Llmoustn• M;;. "¢: 'e282t ~ n:+' W:*~.h>~ on ·~ IOCIOll1Trll
Th• P•clllc Sto!'la era <IOlnQ buslnt88 ti' Clor1i of Ofange Cotloty Newport Beach, CA The 1~ """"°"• on 1 "~.,....... S.rvlee. d) Beat Tran8-LI~ A. Glrt>4Mt 2231 Clerlt Of %:Y' r='~ ~Plot Jan. 27 Feb C0m""'~' a28 PrctPIO Plmt>Or Youf'IOlfcoa901 on 01-04-2000 92683 ..,...,..,.,."' ,.... 4 vuv.v ......., c .. ·t"'ft "'·rvlel ~ P•"""" A .... r~•• 01 07 ...._.,, 3 • 17 """" ...:.:..-~ ,..... • ......... .......1 .. "•Aat Dr., •• 2oooe.1170I are dolnG buatneh.. Dally Pilot Jan. 13, 20. , .. ""' -• ........ ~L.'!!.' ~-on • • ~...,., 1rwq<0 Ave., WPOf'I .,....,.,, ........, """" ,.. 3 20 On·Llne Directory. ft'9 PTu:a SIOre tnd 27 F b 3 2000 Th3t1 1 Event s.tv~1 M1ts11 CA W'4Uf 2000M1t074 ,l"il""lteallOU89'...._-., ... .,.-...---...... CA~ Mesa, CA g2628 Da~ Jan 6, 1 • • lnC, (DEL), 325 N New· Mor• 2681 :> Allele __., JL ' Tranepon&lion I) 8¥1 Tl'lli bUllnta i. oe>n· Delly Pilot Jan. 13, 20, .. ......._ .__.m=-Jon•than LH, 328 Stephenie Jal Anclll100, 27, Th289 port Blvd N• port • M r1Ctftlou1 BU•lnM• Limousines & TraNPC>f• duc1ed ..... WI lndMdual 'V. Feb 3. 2000 ?>..-• ,_...,. --_ ..
Ptoeplt1 Av• I Nlwpon 2473 N Lako Ave., FfCtfttOu• Bu•'""• Beach. CA ~ w ~~~b Lllgul'\ll t1t I, Name Statemtnt 1allon, Inc • 7472 Warner Hev• v
7 you . etarted FlititiOue iUi"*ii Th9~followlrlt ""'°"'
Dia.ch, CA t2683 Altadena. CA 91001 NlllM awtem.nt Th•• bu1lne" It oon· Dave Jeremy. MOHi, The foffowtno ~"'°"' Av•nue, Hununaton dOlrlg buelf'8l8 vet? Ho ... .,. au.tntea ... Thl9 butlnesl i. goo. Thta butlneu IS con· The fol~O Pll"tOt'll ducted by: a OO'f)Oral!On 18622 Rtgtne Circle, '3, are dOtflO but.,._ aa Dltcll, CA 92647..s«t Llode A. GlrWll Nefftelliimem TEAM TH, 117
<lua.d by: en lndlVjdual ducted tiv an Individual .,.. ~ l>U9ineM •• Havo you etarted ~ Buch CA RON BIPIOAA CON· 8Ht t.1mou11,,_, 6 Thia .......,.. Wiii The fclowlnD Pl'90nl 9aY'!de CoYe W~
Have you started Hav• you st1rttd R l R ~· d(llng but1n1H yel? 828'4t ' SUI.TINO, 287 Santa Transportellon, Inc , ~ ~ the ~ ent dOlna ~.
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...--Clclno butNSI yer1 No dOlrtg buiaina .. yet? No 29371 PalOme, Suite 1s: Yee tC.ity Chtlltlne Moll• Tomat IA, eo.tt Me... (CA). 1412 Wlmet' Ave· ....,. ...... Qw'OI ....,.,... .. ,. D£91GHE., ""' -1.. .... '""!'!l JohethanLH St•phenllJ,Anderaon ,oothlll Ranch. CA OltOt/00 tll22-....,.Clr"9 13' C492827 nue, HUl'lllnCllOn 19Mcih, on01•!1·2000' ~~Coronedel f'n le¥lkla Oov9 w., Thie at1tement w" fhlt ttetement WM 92610 On Lino Directory, HUneinOiOrf i.ach 'cA Ronald Ph'-Sloloni. CA 9*7·M41 IDllOl917 Mir, CA Newport Boach, CA Iii.er wttll the CouMv •ieo with lhe Col,tnty Adall Rimo•t.. _ 4~0 Inc Dennla D'AJN.llO-tze.4& • 287 &Into Tomas IA. Thlt b\ialnMt It coo-o.itv Piiot .i.n Z1 Pa Loy1nn Towneod, NeeO
Cltl'k of Ortnoa Co\llll'y onCltOlttt °'010ttnoe. County ~-!ta l.OnO ueem, ce6 TNt buslntN II COO• Coif• Mlaa. CA dUdeCt by'. ooipo4dol\ •• 1() 17 2000 t30S leYllda Or .. eo. Thia .,.,..... .. CXIP' on 01'14·2000 ·2000', """........, Thi• &lalement Wiii dUdlld l>Y' ~end Thia bullneu la con· H•v• you 11er1td fOnl dll Mir, CA 92tU dUdad by.,. llmltlldl*I•
2000tl117N 2000111eoee T't1!t butMnifft 11 eot1 lllld With lhe eountv ... · .. -,,_~,-OucWd by an lnclMdu.i doing _ butlMN yet? R 'TNI bUell-. 11 _,. ll9flNp
Dally Piiot Jlfl 20. 71, 0.lly Piiot Jan t3. 20. ducted by an lndl\lldu9t Clertl Of 0111nge OOunty tteve you llarted Have you stertact YH, oao01-t1 oome, dl,ICllCI 'J: en......,..,.. Have you 1t1rtec1
F•b 3, to, 2000 Th31t ~7. t.1>. 3, 2000 Ttl2t2 Have yo11 a1•r11d on 01-<M 2000, dOlnQ ~.....,Ho dOlng 1>u1tnen v-t? a... Llrnouetne • "*"""*· H•~z:necs !'*'G · bUllneea W9t?
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thal ICt funding Cofpoq-
hon u trustee, Of sue-~ 1ru111 ... or aubr.ti-
tueed trwtee put'Mlant to
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1118110751481 of Ofllclal
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the County Rec:orcler of er.,. Coun!Y. CellfOf·
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-inst. 1MI07St481 °' aekl Offlael Reoorda. will
Sell on 02/1 MIO al 1 ;JO
p .m N. !tie north front
entrlnOe to IM County
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fOf c:eah (pey11ble at the
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money OI !tie Unrted
States.) eQ right, title, and
lnt8'Wll, ~to and new held b'( it under uid
Deed o( ln.rst In the propeny snuated In aald
County and Sla1e end
deecrlbed .. follows ...
more fully deacrlbed on
Uld deed of trust apn.
93t-el-7V2 trust.. la
Mlling Pfopefly ... i..
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diaclmmt any liablllly '°' Srt lncon.aneea al the ..,... 9ddrea end oChel
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the initial public.tJon ol
the Nolice o( .... " $310,534.97 In addition
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ace.pt • caahl8t'a checll d,_, on a ateto Of
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....,. ~-111 SeetlOll flctftfou• Butlnest NOTICE TO rn.o. for"'°"' or mat• the gen.ral condltioos Flctltloue Buain"' ducted by. hus'*"d and f lctrtk>ue euilneH S102 OI IM ,-~ Name s .. tement CONTRACTORS r1aJ under the contracc The DISTRICT re· Name Statement Wife N•me Statement
Code end •llltlotlzed to The following persons CALLING FOR 8109 unlese and until the Reg-M1'ie1 the right 10 re)ed The lollowing pc,rsor11 Have you starteo The following 1>911an1 do bustMat in ttli• .i.. Ale_."" bo&llaeu aa School Dilllld trar ol ComraClors van-any or an bid or to are dOltio Mlncll u doing business yet? No are OOlfl9 bu~• as• In IM -W ...._, ~ -"' CO 1181 10 lhe DISTRICT waNe any ur9gUtilllHN ARTICU\.ATOACOM Gary A Schmidt ..,,.,RAY PUB fSH then caan 111 KCepled Spllfway, 20592 Min· AST COMMUNITY ll'lal the CONTRACTOR 0< 1ntormalililli in aoy 224 I Dor Rd Ne This statement wu ....,.., l • IM Trlnlee mey withhold etva Lane, Huntington COLLEGE OISTRICT waa p1opet1y flC8nMd at bids or in tile bidd.ryg. port Bea~A 92660w· lileO with the County ING. '750 Whlll r Ave •
IM ~ ol Beaeh, CA 926411 Bod Oeadl1ne the time the contract At requ 'ed by SeCtron Dental Arllcutator Cle11C OI Otange County Ste 65 Costa Mesa CA
Tnme... Deed ut11ll TebotBach,lnc., (CA), February 22, 2000 at wauwarded.AnyCON· 1773 ol the Cehlornia COIP (CA) 2241 OoMe on 01·25 2000 9~27 u..
fund• become..,., 20592 Minerva Lane, 200prn. T RACTOR not so LaborCoOe,lheOirector Rd Ne ·Beach CA 2000681nts urray Meacs, 17""'
to Iha ,_ or _...__ Huntington Beach, CA Pia~ OI Bid Reoe1p1 licensed Is subd::' to ol lhe Oepanment OI In· 02~·,,,,. wpo!1 • Dalli Pilot Jan 27 Feb WNCostmar Ave 'cSuo1e 65, ....-.~ _ _,,_ 92648 otllce of O.rector Of It nde IA ... ~·•"Al Rel 1 ol l" vuv a Mesa, A 921127 aa • meftfi of right. TINs This buslneu Is con-Purchal Coest COiTI· r,ena •U u r ... w .....,1,. a KlOS .. a Th11 bus.neSI 11 con· 3. I . t7. 2000 Til369 Thia buSUleH IS con·
ii an •"emP4 to collect a duded by a corporation mun1ty ~iege Ol&trlct, f:C.~': 111oen1~ ,:~:~~ ~!~~~~~811/:nia ::!r~ ducted by a t0tporation Fictltloua Bu1lnesa ducted by an 1ne11v1<1ua1 =•= :t/ ~: Have you started Bldg •o ... 1370 At.lam• above Is~ 01 • .. SP•· atty prevailing rar.s 01 ~av~ $you •t~~d , Name Si.tement Have you stalled u...., doing busfl'MI$$ yet? No Avenue, Costa Mesa.. Claht cootractor" as de-wages in lhe locallty In ng u IOHI ye o The tollow1ng persona OOing business yet? No
lhat purpoM, Slid sate This statement was CA 92626 11;:dY1n Section 7058 ol Which the WOiie Is to be Oantal Anlculator ere dolflg bos1ness as Murray Mead
W\H be made, but Without ltled With the County Project ldenllllcation the Cahlornla Business perlormed Coples ol Corpd· PRl~rd 1 F Cor APEX SERVICES. Thl$ 5tatement was ~nt M ~nty. Clertl of Orange County Name Orange Coast artd Professions eooe these wage rato de· ~ • res en 201ll Anaheim Ave hied with Iha County ~d ... 11~A Implied re-on 01-25·2000 College GH l ine Re-the i.peclahty contracto; 1erm1nat1ons, entlllad hle~15 wi~~at~~ori~~tys Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ctertl ol Orange County
11•r 1"0 1 ... poueulon 2000681n28 placement, Bid No. 1808 awarded the Contract for PREVAILING WAGE Alan John Kearns. on 01·21·2000
Of encumbrel'ICM, to Dally Pilot Jan. 27, Feb Place Bid& are on Ute this Worlr $1\811 Itself con-SCAlE are marntelned Clerk 01 O~e County 2019 Anaherm Ave . 20006817371
.. 1i.1y the lndebledneu 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th362 and available al Ol11ce llruct 8 majority 01 the at tne DISTRICT otllce on 01·25· 20006817711 Costa Me58, CA 92627 Daily Pilot Jan 27. Feb
a.cured by .. 1c1 Deed, l#lctltloua e"alneH of tha Physical Faolldes Work, Jn accordance located al t370 Adams oail Pilot Jan 27 Feb This business is coo-3, 10. 17. 2000 Th351 ed'i9~ ther911ndef, Name Statement Coordinator, Ardith won the provisions of Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 3 1~ 17 2000 fn366 ducred by an Individual Flctltloua BualneH
With lnterMt "P'OYided The foltowlng persons Richy, Coast Com· Cahfomla Bus111ess and 92e26; Physical Facll· ' : • Have you •t•rled Name Statement therein, end the unpeld aie doing business as. munny College Du•toct, Profusion• Code Illes Planning, and are Flctltlou1 BualneH Oolng business yet? The following per10ns
principal °' the ncu KOLOM~I DESIGNS. .P?.0 AOamt Ave ·Bldg Sec11on 7059 available 10 any In-Name Statement Yes, 1+2000 are doing bo&tness as aecul'ed by aald deed 939 Evergreen Place D • Costa Mesa, CA All Wor11 must be com· terested parW upon re· The fol1oV;1ng persons Thi r;1a1emen1 was OUALITI' TRANSPOR·
Wiii\ Intern! thereon .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627° <7~ "38•4646 r,ietad within seventy-quest The Contractor are doing bUslnen as liled With the County TATION SERVICE.
prOV!decl In Mid Note, Lawrence. Mlchael TICE IS HEREBY ive (75) consecutive shaU post a oopy ol tlus JD F1n1Sh. 929 W Cler1( ol Orange County t820 WttSI Orange'lrOOd
, ... charges end •-Coleman, 939 Ever· GIVEN lhal the above days lime Is cl the es· document at each Job Alprne, Santa AM CA on 01 24·2000 Ave 41213, Orange, CA
penMt cl the tnmee a.nd green Place Costa named School D151rfct of sence Failure 10 com-site The Contractor and 92707 20006817590 92~2052 ol the lrum CfM!ed by Mesa, CA 92627 Orange Councy. Cahfor ptete the Work wtthm the any subcol'ltractor under Jim W DeGaine. 929 Daily Pilot Jan 27, Feb J&G Transportation
said Deed al Trust Thra This business 1s con· nla, acting by and t11Nt aet fonh herein w•U it shall pay not less than W AlPll'MI Santa Ana, 3, 10. 17. 2000 Th370 Group Inc, (CA). 1820
ule doee noc include Iha ducted by: an lndrvlduat through its Governing result In the lmPoSJlrOO of the spec1hed preva.1tno CA 92707 West Orangewood Ave
right to oblaon any ec· Have you started Board. hereinalt~~ re· hquidalad damage. a for rates of wages 10 afl This bu51ness is con-•206 Orange, CA crued rents that ere doing business yet? No !erred , to •• DIS· each day ot delay In the worlcers employed 1n the Ouc:ted by an 1nd1Vidual Fictitious Bu.lness 92868·2052
collat.al fOf the oblig> Lawrence M. Coleman TRtcr. wdf reeeNe up emount set rottn rn the e~ecutKlO of the Con· Have you s1arted Name Statement This business Is con-
tlon1 Mc:Ured b'( Iha This statement was to, but not later than Ille "lnfOfmahon for Bid-tract dorng bu11ness yet? The lollowlng persons ducted. by a corporatron
deed cl trvsl, wtMrlher or filed with the County above-elated lime, dent" No bidder may Yes. t-1-00 are doing business as Have you Sl&rted
not aequnt8'9d Id-Cle!K of Orange County Haled bids for the Eaell bid musJ con-withdraw any bid for a Jim w. DeGaine POPPY STREET Af.I· doing 1>us1ness yet?
Jected, Of in the Pos-on 1-7·2000 award ol a oontreci for lotm and be resp0nsrve penod of sixty (60) <Jays T111s statement was NEX. 23782 Mercury Yes. t/3111900
alon ot 1 r-1'18f. deblOf-20006816066 the pr0jec1 descrlbeO as 10 the contract docu· alter the date set for tho hied with the County Road, Lake Forest. CA J&G Transport1hon ln-poHenioll, the bene-Oal/y PllOt Jan. 13, 20, Repair/Replace Gas ments. Eaell blOOer shal opening ol bids Clerk ol Orange Coonty 92e30 Group Inc., Lawrence
ric11ry °' any other P8f· 21. Feb 3. 2000 Th293 l ines -Various Campus submit, on the form A payment bOnd shall on 01·25-2000 Marcia G Brashier, w Jacob~. Seo'Treas-
aon Oeled' Ol/27/00 IC Locations furnished with ttie con-be required pnor to ex-20006817712 413 Poppy Avenue. Co-urer · Fundrng ~hon . •• Fictitious Buslnesa There Wiii be a Five tract documents, a lrst of ecution of the conlract Daily P110t Jan 27. Feb rona del Mar CA 92626 This s1a1emon1 was
truai .. by: Consottd8ted Name Statement Dollar ($5) non-retun-the proposed subcon· and shall be In the fomi 3. to •. 17. 2000 Th367 Janet Shrelar 23 filed with the County
ReconvePnce ~ny Ttie tolloWlng persons dable payment required 1ractors on this project set lonh rn the contraG1 Fictitious BuslneH Augusta Lane, Newport Clerk ot Orange Couniy
A division ol Ch~ are doing bollness as; for each se1 of bid docu-as required by the documents Nome Statement Beach, CA 92660 on 01·21 -2000
Tilt. lnauranc. Co 11 On Target Vok:e and manta Checks $houfd Subletting and Suboon-Pursuant to Section The lollowin ersons This buslne~Js con-20006817373
9!1•nt 24011 Ventuta Data. 1~ 39ttl St , New-~ mage payTble C~o tracllog Fair Practrces 22300 of the Public Con-ore doing busi~fss as ducted by co-panners Dally Pilot Jan 27. Feb
Bl\id, Znd floor Ca/at»-pol'1 Beach, CA 92663~ st ommun ty -Act Government Code tract Code, tne conlract Doctors Longevny fior· Have you started 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th3S2
581 'CA 91302 (lfl) Ian G. Schoenberger, teiTc, Ols::!.ct. d Section 4100 et seq. will contain provisions mula 1954 Plaoentia doing business yet? Fictitious BuslneH
17s.1430 By· A Sa~ 130 39th St .. Newport 1 ..!, s 1 11be1recelir1~e Each Bid shall be ac· permitting the sue-Ave ·#101 Coeta Me&a Yes, t 1/15199 Name Statement s; Beach, CA 92663 n l11v pace den 1 ied companied by a certlfled cesslul brdder to CA 92627 • • J11ne1 Shre1ar ~~=.rad ~~O~ Aaron Egdahl, 2176 a::;ra.ti!nd ttlos~ bid~ or cashier's cnecl< or bid substitute securities lor John c O'Brien 1954 Marcia G Brashier ThJo~1C:ng per50n5
24162 Ot/27 02/03 & Paciflc Ave. #B, Costa s 1 oped ne an bond In an amount not any monies withheld by Ptacenlla Ave '•101 Thl5 statement was arDT G~AP~~~~s a:52 • · Mesa, CA 92627 publrc Y rea alouel al less tllan ten percent the Oistr1C1 10 ensure c M CA 9ze27: ·ftlad wlth the Coonty •
02/l OIOO This busl.ness Is con-the above-staled llme (1°'•> of the total bid pefformance under the ~~~hp ~ta Erne 20311 Cieri< or OranQd County ~ W~~92:~7 Costa
OUcted by. co-partners end pla~. price, payable 10 the Ols· contract Acacia St #loO New-on Ot-21-2000 sa, STATEMENT OF Have you started In BCCOfdance with the 1nc1 as a guarantee that Eaeh bid svbmJned in Be ctl CA 9°266o 200068t7378 Tom Lafleur, 952 w. ABANDONMENT OF oong business yet? No ~rovtslons ot Calrfornla the bldOer, ti its proPosal cesponse 10 this Notice poT"ni ~ i 1 n-Daily Pilot Jan 27, Feb W~son St · COSla Mesa,
USE OF FICTITIOUS Ian G Sehoenberger u~lc Conlract co:;~ Is accepted, ~hall shall contain, as a bid duct~ ~ no:s g~:ral 3. 10, 17, 2000 Th349 Ct,~6:Jsl08ss 11 COO·
BUSINESS NAME This statement was ~ :o"equ1~tilal~ ~-promptly Hecute the Item. adeQuate sheeting, par1nershlp FiJctlttoua Business ducted by an •ndlvodual
ing persons Clerk of Orange County der possess the loltow-sa11slactory Faithlul Per-equrvalenl method. for v Y u 1 ame emen Have you started The tOltov. ( ) tried with the County • Agreement. furnlSh a shonng and braang, or Ha e 0 started I N Stat t
~. Je~vole) .~!>~~t~·~ on 1-14-ZOOO rng daaslfleatron of coo-fonnance Bond in an the prolectlOll ol Ille and ®Jo'l b~~ss yet No The followrng persons doing business yet? No "1 ..., u .... "'" ~ 20006816754 tractor'• license at the amount not less than hmb in trenches and n nen are doing bustness as; Tom Lafleur bUslness name Dally Pilot Jan 20 27 time 1ne1 the cootrecc 1s one hundled percent open excavallon which This stalement was I HVTCHESON·s AUTO Th11 statement was
Sptllway, 20592 Mon· Feb 3, 10, 2000 Tti320' awarded (l00%) of the total bid shall conform io ap. fried with the County BODY, t40 lndustnal fried with the County
erva lane Hunlrngton Contractor· A or B pnce. (umlsh a Payment phcable safety orders Cle!K of Orange County Way, Costa Mesa. CA Cle!K ol Orange Coonty
Beech, CA 9Z646 license Bond in an amount not Governing Board on 0'1 -25·2000 92627 on 01·21-2000
The F1e11trous BuSi-PUBllSH January 20. less than one hundred By Wllfl•m M. Veg•. 20006817714 1 Phil Erben. 17512 Jen-20006817374 na~-nawmeas fre11_!!n1edn o'r~ 2000 and January 27 percent (l00°4) ol the to-Ed. D., Chancettor, Daily P1tot Jan 27, Feb nller Dr Yorba llnOa, DallY Pilot Jan 27 Feb
"""" "" 2000 lal bid pnce and furnish Coaat Community 3• lO. 17. 2000 Th3S6 CA 92886 3 10. 17 2000 Tn3S3 =~3i~99~oF~r~Y N°J' WALK THROUGH certificates. evtdenctng College Dlatrlct Flctltfoua BualneH George H Farley, Fictltlou• Business
19996791604 February 2. 2000 at 9 00 that lhe required rnsur· Published Newport Name Statement 23278eaTu~~CaAve11 •92Ne560w-Name Statement
a.m .. Orange Coast Col· ance Is 1n ellecl In ttie Beach-Costa Mesa The fouowtng person• port "''· 1
Mdanwy Kaiser. 20592 lege Maintenance & Op-amounts set forth In the Dally Pilot January 20, are deing business ae· This .business ts con-The folloWlng persons Mrnerva Lane. Hunl-eratlOlls Facllrty on Mer general conditions In 27. 2000 STAR NAILS, 22355 dueled by a general are doing t>us1ness as l~on Beach, CA 92646 rlmac St., between Har· the event of !allure lo Th312 El Toro Road, Lake For· partnership DO-RITE INSPEC· his business IS con· bor Blvd. and Falrvrew enter into the contract est. CA 92630 Have you started TION SERVICES, 85
ducted by an 1ndM<lua1 Rd.I Costa Mesa, CA. and execute the re· CLASSIFIED Gary A Schmidt, doing business yet? No Jasmine Creek Dr Co-~~\!nita~~=~• was (ca I 714 438·4646 for a quifed documents suell II • •h• >Hource you 19702 Parkview Ter-George H Farley w r~~yl M:r. ~.~2.e~~
riled Wit" t"A "-"n"' Simplify your map) bid securrty wlll be for· can count on 10 .. ,, • race, Yorba llnda, CA Thts statement as " '"' """ ., BIO OATE: February reited The Faithlul Per· myrlnd of mwctt•n-92886 hied with the County Jasm1t1e Creek Dr . Co-
Clerk ol Orango Coun1Y life through 22. 2000 at 2.00 pm lorma'nce Bond shall re· cs1 .. ttom11. bee11uH Kleu o. Schmldl, Clerk of Orange County ro~,~~u~;e~A1:2:e
on 0112512000 CLASSIFIED BOARO DATE. main Jn full force anctel-our column• compel 19702 Psrkvlew Ter· on 01·21·2000
Dally Piiot 3~~'7112: ) 642 5678 Merell 1, 2000 Ject through the guaran-~~.r.1111ed buy•,. •o ·race, Yoroa llnda, CA o II Pllo 3~~17;8~ d".fa~eby~~~ ·~~.'c:r:~
3, 10. 17, 2000 Tt\363 (949 ~ No payment shall be the period ~t_speclll&d In 92886 3.a1i. 11,1 ~ . Th;sO dorng business yet?
101 • 216 430-461
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This Sllltemant WU
flied 1ttl fN County Clertit of Or8!'IQe County otr 01-14-2000 •
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Da y Plk>I Jail 20, 21,
flt> 3. 10. 2000 Tti32t
Flctliloua Bu1lneu
Name Si.t.etnent
The f~ persona
are doing tiunll 11 Indy V1Jlonl Photogra·
p11y, 3n 16th Place ;e,
Co618 Meaa CA 92627 E Indigo Ferrufino, an 16th Place •B.
Costa Meaa. CA 921527
Th11 bus1ne11 II con·
ducted by an lndMdu1J
Have you atatted
doing buslneu yet? No EdWardo Indigo Fer-
rufino Thia 11a1ement was
l•led wtlh tile County
Ctertt of Oranoe County on 01-u -2000 2000A11757
Daily P110t Jan. 20. 27, Feb 3, 10. 2000 Th322
Flctitloua Bu1lnn•
Name Statement
The fol10wVlg (>erson& ere doing bulln8SI N
artp11cetlne, 1129
Debra Or1ve. Colla
MeSI CA 92626
GM Ann lee. 1129
Debra Ouve, Costa
Mesa CA 92626 This busineu Is con-
• 1UCl80 by an Individual
Have you sterted doing bus1ne11 yet? Yes, 5199
Geil Ann lee
This statement was
tiled wrth the Cooney
Clerk of Orange County
on 01-21-2000
20006817395
Dally Piiot Jan. 27, Feb
3. 10, 17. 2000 Th348
Flctltloua BualneH
Nam• Statement
The following persons
are doing buslneu as Toile Jolie Broder. 2020 Martin Way, New·
pon Beacn. Cal1tomee
926&0 Nancy Robb Stem,
2020 Martin Way New·
pon 9Nch, California
92660
This business 11 con·
duded by. an 1ndMdull Have . you started
CSOol'lg business yet? No
This statement was filed With th• C<x.w'lly
Clertt ol Orange County
00 01·2!>-2000 2000681n 9S
Dally Prtot Jao 27. Feb
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UNTED COLORS
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HOUSEMAN MOR WANTED. WOf1dng 1arge estat• °' home exp h multiple
714-754-1121
ANTIQUES! =-~=· A~:o~~~~gr Older St)·I• Furniture , flefl IMM31~934 Account meneger
PIANOS & ~ollectibt.l 1 ------PfT Admlnlstretlvt Auftl llNded to IM'llge flt • _ .. • r.,.. _, lor bfr-?e Inn needed =a.:•tioll II I •SW•OI'"""°''°""'"'"" ... I ~...... I "'~·1n $$CASH PAID $$ ~ ;Ill; ASAP. esponslblt, .__ .... ·-., ._ ....,.. OIOIRDd. Prlll• someone Orifige CQ.rcy Re-
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.,.wet phontl, ~ 1 •SERVERS dally bull. colldonl.
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• 714-Mt-1111 Pit Glnltiil otiG approx 8'.30am. 10 5 tfl99CI, AC, 100Km~ new
Fu reaume: 714-Mt-3222
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11am-3pm,' S7lflr. Cil Joan Paul for Interview clean: Set, drlw 6 com-~ Menager TMm f« IW4-MM31.o300 800-701-3163. pn. $1500. 71 ........ 1°'7 M~ team w/ RETAIL SALES HELP Acure Ltatnd "L11 'iO
strong leaarng and I F/PT MUST LOVE DOGS II 2onr RMI Estate w 11ant wt4te, 4dr, "\'8, II.Co, AIC,
maintenance skllls THREE DOG BAKERY Computar & oroanizatlonal lttv1 full pwr, pe, pb. pw,
needed Rent and 149-760-a847 skllsamust.prcibltmeolver CNIH control, em-Im cua.
ulary In eJ!Chlnge tor Fax r11S1¥N· IM9-T1N751 1371c ml. snrf. 1-owntr. mire .....,_,, of 18 uni1 cond $9,300 IM•723-1"3 mana,,... .. ~n Can't seem to 4 PHONE REPS. BUICK LE SABRE ·91 =· ~ ~.: get to all those · Full tine, energetic tor L:TD. low 33k ml, beige. h , c.n (714)'3"6406 repair fobs Mol1gllge Co, tam lb MOO co. endmortl ~CIMrll
GE FRIG around the houae? +week..,.d+ ,..~h= (511328) $14,988 _,_,._..19Sele Are you good on the exp Pf• · """_, NABERS
Stl "'~ bms. $50 949-278-1001 phone? SmaU P.rowlng l..t the Cla .. lfted 949-2S0.57t9 (71')540:t100
bedim UT\, ~ & IOOCtl ------Medlcel Co. req s twa a.rvlce DINCtory
morel 1319 Oldotd Ln. NB working, PIT marketer. I help you ftnd SELL YOUR USED VEHICLE
ESTSAA!EISUSALEN =~:= ~ufc reflabte help. THROUGH CLASSIFIED
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.boobheh, ll1lkll*. · * Low S.. Owr.a.cl, UTEAsb cClllclor record ...,_, IMullful IOfl etlocolllt WOMEHS & HOME Clil 714-96i-9152 brown luthtr rectrn•rs St«• F&st*>n II needs ,
EsTAft SALE rT: ~ec:-2 ~ ::ln~ Aut
221 Vie Mentone NB, UN 94H4W766 to ttor. manager
Jan 27 ,28,29 9·2pm lililltl li.1ihii SOl'a & IOVi' Aooty In pwaon or CaJt
2IBr TWnflms from '1175.
3lllt Ape """ from 11511. Sp1clou1 Floor Plans, VIUfted Celt, Relor1 Style
Pool, Luth lAndlcaplng
714-645-0252
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28 ~;:· ~~!.,°'=: =.· :' ~i ': sac~29•·9933 On the move? Comfortable r 181 Lrg ...,.., Elctc Medlt•· lhllt belh, Ulls peld. non caeoites, oeblnal. ivgs.
HoUM wlhWwoOd tloors, anun 28r 28• houel JJ111 smkg. lulchtnetle leundry 'f1rUge cloChes. ran.i tum. tfrtplact~~ small yrd, COIMI pooVapa h gated 1 8b:k to NewPort Pier 0 Qlfti9 S.aJ Li: ...... 29, r.:· S 1 · vallable comm. S2295/mo No-petal $535 .OOIC>tr mo Cal Sim Mpm 323 Vista SUtrte, !*>15· Ag!. IM!'675-4lll2 smlcrs. PalJ1ck Tenore, agt al IM°9-8'1~ (btlwetn NB, Eastl*lfl, Frig. clOlhtS.
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CLIENTS COMINC TO
YOUR DOORf' PenOfWlllC vlfti1 H8ilr1 Ci
Newpon. 24oHr gated, FP, roman tuba, WfO, laYllll
poo1 a ap1, Concierge.
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market, you are sure to find
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1450 Obo 94H3"t·3852 Cel NM71-7N2 lblOIOtlly blllt OOfdlOn
CHEVY 35001..of19 a.cs 'M iNFAt1 ibO 'it 129.200 a 94~7100 ve, 11r cones, 1uto Cpe, red lfv, IJI* clNnl MEACEDll 000 'ii CheyiMe, CO, l/rr1m, tow' (021412) 17,988 Turbo dl111I, RAREll
ltlt, bed llnlt, Pflf'llUni NABEftS 35 monllll fllNi*IO e .
,.... llOW9f steenng (114)MM100 $733/mO 12.500 ml . ..,
!TE11113C) '14,m JAGUAR YAADEN PfU if T1n io.dld! 1411·72G-117te
Ken Glocty Grey, 1xee1M1 condition, CLASSIFIBD
Bridge ..
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN.AH HINSCH
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10 M INUS I f.QU/\I S NIN~
UOlh \ul11e111hlc. N1irth deals South t>ut\'hcrcJ thl\ lk-oil Buyer: Paul A1tch1e
(714) 404 3542
(714) 741·0054
Uncoln Mercury ONl. y 70«m~ Seti
714-SU-1700 $13,llOO 14345 842-5878
Ford A«Ottar W9n Xlt '111 JAGUAR VAHOtiN Pii811i I,.==:;::===:::;~
V8, air cond. auto, alTVlm at.y Hctlleot condition. ~ss •ool reek. tilt, cruise. ONLY 70Kml Mull s.tl
NOR'nl
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<;uuth ha111l hccn :i httle J1fll'rcnl ~mt,55· 7 ~~ ~~~:R XJ6 ~a!t~1::! Ken Grocty Lincoln Mefcur; Pl.AS 4-<Soor, lull pwr, tun
714-522-8700 root, v.it• wtieels. 1 owner, records. rellV deen car.
$4 ,500. 94&-723-1504
CAOfll.AC DEVILLE '119
StlYer, ttrv. •"-condllJon, V8
NOl1hltar. new cat tredt-ln
(719378) NABERS $18,988 FORD Crown Vlctotla '112
(114)5-40-11100 AJr cond, va. euto, tul
Cidhtac SCili 0.VUil 'llJ JI0'#8f, l/rr1m CISS, ~. Cl\JISI, dUll alr blQ$ Low mlles, beige, tin (NX243U2) S6,tn
INthef, tx~ condltlon. Ken Glody (270807) $11,988 Uncoln Mercury
NABERS 714-5U47()(1
(714 )5-40-11100 FOni EiPfuf •ii CheYY CortlCI '114. 6 cyt. Edc51 BtCllf ve air ait
llAO, ale, ti powtr, 91k mi, ....._ od '"' ;.,,.. :_.~ ~· 1xcelenl condlllton $3.800 -· ......... -· •••• 71<MI0&-1657. fm wtilllsound, dual .,, -----...--. • moon rool. ride CHEVY CAVAU~ '117 710t3) $16,9n
NI concl, 5 &Plld. LS, r1!V Ken Glody
Im ....... bid Iner custom llncotn Mercury ~· emiUm Wtll8ls 714-522-1700
(Vl11:.r,) s1o.tn Honda Accord Ex •95
Ken Glody coupe, white, 4cyl. euto. 4211 Uncoln Mttcur; Iii, SW\ff, oo b111 ldnl condl
714-5224700 $13,000 obo 94&-64-4-8319
Call
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842·8878 942-8878
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Tht U,al Department llt tht DaiJ, Pi/pt is pk11mJ to announu II new strviu
now 11v11i'4.bk to new btuinnJeS.
~ will now SEARCH tht n4mt for you aJ no extra chart'• 11nJ saw JO" tht
titm amJ rlN trip to the Court Hou.st in Sant11 Ana. Thm, of cou~. afur tht
st11rch i.s compkuJ wt wiU fik your fictiti.osu businm nAmt stlltnnmt with tht
County Cle-rlt, publish onct a uxtlt for four UKt!ts as ttquim/ by law 11nJ thtn fik
your proof of public11tion with tht County Ckrlt.
Pkast rtop by to fik your fimtious bu.sinf!S staumtnt 111 tht D11ily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St, Costll MttA. If you c4nno111op by. pkast ca/J us Ill (949) 642-432 I 11nJ wt
will ma kt 11rrangtmmts for you to handk this proml.urt by mail.
If you shou& haue any farther questioru, pkaJt caU wand wt will bt more than
gla.tl to 11.Ssist you. GooJ luclt in your nrw busintSs!
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the [!rt'alCSI Jlla)l'f/WntCr l'\'Cr, OllCC "·"i.:hcd h<lple~sly as his panner,
declannr four 'fladcS, fnncrcd away
trid. 11ler trick and. tnstcad of mak· '"f. 11 tncl..s. cnJcd with JUSl e1~ht
'Could I ha\C~ I.lone heller?' h1~
p.utncr mc.iu1red "Well," retorted
Reese, "douhle dummx ~ou could
have gone down 1hrcc1 • North 11111~1
have had the same sort of feeling as
WcM ktl lhl.' l\\Cl ot ht'.UI\ .uni fal\I
111,1dc ti~ lt:•hn1~ally cu1r,·c1 piny (>I
the mnc S11Ke We<t lhl\ •cl\mnly
nut uollcrk.iJlng lhc 111.e 011 tin\ .1~·
11011, the play ul the 111nc "'"' ma<lc to
JC\Ci\11111: lc11:n11011 1,l thc \jUCCll th.ii.
n111.1h1 ha\l" '1cen 11111)\lftimt later 1n
tll(' pl.iv l><.-cl.1rc1 "'"" "'"" thl' c.iuccn
Jilli, :111\IVU\ tu UUlllJl D cou11k (II
heJll l~r~. 111cmp1t'd 111 \:lhh the ••t Wr't rulkJ 11nJ returned •
llUlllp, anJ there "·l~ oo "'">' c.ledar·
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•mil .1n01hc:r hcftl1 -Jo"'n c.mc. ·1111~ I\ <I StlUilltOll that Cf('lf'i Ufl
more uflcn than )OU 1111gh1 thmk, onJ
tlicrie t\ a "mplc m;incu,cr tn cn\ure
111;11.11111 the ~·onUilCI Al ln•I. l\\11
Sc'lllth lllU\t lcaJ :I l.1" 11<·.ut, Doll the
defender\ an.• hdpl6' lklcnJcr can
then ru11 a heart dr1" trum~ anc.1 (on~eJr t"u J1am111ic.I\, 111.ikmg
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Smokecl ......,Jbrown IOp, 1111. cruise, am'lm Cl$$. dual don. new cat trllde-f'I
tin Interior, ..._. COf1d. u bigs. ll<r'f wheels (301043) $3,988
fully lo1d1d, chrome (XK618833) s11,m NABERS
whMI, 63k mles, 1 ownlf, Ken Grody ~ (7H )540-9100
$50,000 Mt-nM071 Uncoln Mefcur; Pl 'YMOUTH GRANO iiERCEOES iOOE 1111 714-622-8700 VOYAC.ER 92. 8cyl. lronl &
Whhfren, Fuly lOldtd Mercury Mystique GS ·ee rear M: loldld, el pwr.
ShoMoom Condition Nr cond, aJIO, lul power SS.800 714-608-1657
117,000. Cel David -. ct\llSe, --'m cass. dual RANGE ROVER '115
MW7M7115 1 I r b I g 6 Whitt wllan lthr Inter,
MERCEDES HO SEC'llO (WK663719) 110,m adjuetebt. 1uepen1lon, ~ Intel, 80K ml, Ken Glody CD.'phone 47K ml, $24,llOO
11Ways gnged & eovlfld, Uncoln M«cury Ctlt Tim 512·5M-41M
lul llCOl'ds, Lomset whls. 714-522-1100 RANGE ROVER '92
I looklng lor an SEC, Stblt VI, All P-, CC, tlll. '23,500. ~7272 Mtrcwy GS Wgn'VT 111110 CllHl11 J CO[
Meteury Couo• XR·7 'ii VS, Iii concl, IUIO, tul 1unrl, moonrl, LOAOEOI
VB, llt concJ. et*>, tul power, am'lm cau, 1111• Mint Cond, Muet Stlll
power, tedler. cass, Ill. ~malrblgss1z.1n SU,000 obo. Ont
CIUM, dull n bllgS. K Grod 1149-645-6035
(THl10001) $12,m unc:, Mer!ry TOYOTA PICKUP •93
Ken Glody 714-5224700 5 IPHCI, Qftlptf lhell, u~.,:22~"'Y NISSAN SENTRA 119. wt!lt•a::;'s..~~'5200
Mercury Coup 30 '11!1 Heavy body d11n•· but Vol'"-w-n T.:111 Gl.X
V8 -i.cond 5*"" ~ ... -• ctrlvte, $500/obo. ... -..-.,. .... • 9t"'.-... ,. 31().8111-3551. VR& '117, Loaded, custom
"" CUI, tit. pwr $811, SMO L.E ~. new Urea. 43k ml, cruiM, rhpolltr. sun root, Ol.O 81 AL.ERO 'ff 115.995 1149-&&-4·!254 ~~)dull llr Sbaas1 ,•n Wtltl. 1an llletiof, V6, co. VW als JETTA 'M
(XM< Kiii GlodyS1f.\ ~~an"" pr~:= Fully lotdtdl Rid, Grtlt
Uncoln M1rcuty NABERS condition, llOK ml, 6 Olte
714-5224700 (714)54o-t100 I CO, Pf9m IOund, mult
""' seAH. 94M4M750 SELL YOUR USED VEJUCLE ;;;;. l'OU1t c;&a m.KU
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tt0u11 ciMnJni By Lucy
LOCll r.ra. rusonlbll rates 12 y..,. &p. omc..1oo1
9411-246-1942 Ml31""980
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