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Newport Beath traffic investigators Mark Miller, left, and Howard Eisenberg look over the victim's bicycle arthe scene of a
homicide Wednesday morning near the intersection of Flagship and Patrice Roads.
Woman runs over, ki1lS h~band
• Police say couple's dispute
over car escalated to murder
when woman runs over
husband at least two times
. in Newport intersection.
Greg Rlsling
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH A 40·year·
old woman, funous because her hus-
band planned to use the couple's car,
killed him with the very same vehi-
cle Wednesday morning when she
ran over him at least two times,
police said.
picion of murder and tS bemg held m
Newport Beach Ctty Jail m ht'u of
$250,000 bail.
Authonties said the woman hud
argued with her 52-year-old hus-
band, Kenneth Jerome Van Houten,
-early Wednesday at their trailer park
on the 800 block o( West 15th Street
Police sclld the two were hghbng
over who would take the couple's
1993 purple Geo Stonn They could-
n't come to an agreement and Leslie
Van Houten reportedly drove to a
spot near Hoag Hospital, where she
planned to hide the car from her hus-
band.
Leslie Claire Van 1 touten was
arrested several hours later a t a Cos-
ta Mesa home where she worked as
a caretaker. She was booked on sus-
The victim apparently knew
where his wile wets going cmd fol-
lowed her on his bike, police satd.
The man was carrying a bar lock he
SEE HOMICIDE PAGE AS
A shoe lies in the street at the scene of a homicide where a
man was struck by a car allegedly driven by hls wife .
Opinions v~ over the idea of term limits
•Some Newport-Mesa school board members favor
idea; others say it would result in a loss of experience.
board,• Stokes said ·1 also think
tt's unportant that these don't
become permanent positions.
People each· bnng special tal-
ents." Danette Goulet
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA An
informal poll Of school board
members found some a re divided
cm whe ther they should be 1tub-
ject to term limits.
•New blood ls always good-
oew eyes," sdld school board
member Wendy Lecce. ·1 think
we have a history in this district
of many terms for school board
members and I feel that has con-
tnbuted to the cribosm or mis·
management.•
This time, Leecc lS not alone m
her beliefs. Board member
Serene Stokes has joined hor
camp with a desire to see a lirnlt
of three terms placed on board
members.
• 1 want to see more th<tn eight
years because it takes awhile to
learn. But 1lhinkafter12 yean>-
that's a long time to be on the
Judy Franco, who has served
on the Newport-Mesa school
board fo r 21 years, said she's all
for newcomers, but wets
adamantly opposed to setting
term limits. ·
"That does not mean the con-
cept of new blood is a bq_d one -
it's always good. Dave [Brooks) is
~ example of that So is Wendy
a few years before him, and
Job-shadowing students are
mostly excited, a little bored
•From hotel work to
marathon meetings, students
learn fu:sthand the ins and
outs of the working world.
AnChw Glanr • Amy ... Spurgeon
OM.Y PllOT J,
COSTA ~SA -wtien guest ll
the Westin South Coast Plaza ordered
room JerVice Wednesday moniing,
he hardly expected four boys, a
mother, a concierge and a beWloP to
delMr bis food. .
But. then again, Gary Mall8Y -
who .. in town with the Stuttgilt llal·
let -didn't know it was National
J ob Shadow Day.
•oh my God ," he iiaid. "An
entourage I· ,.
For job shtldowing, businesses
nationwide a.re encowaged to invite
children to follow, observe and help ,
their employees. Uist year, more than ·
500,000 students shadowed mayon,
television news crewi. d\efs and
lawyers.
The idea behind the day ls to
expoee 1tudenti to different careen
and lbow them how the ...,mngly
abstract concepts~ team In dul
SH SHADOW MGI M
'
Sf-rene, • rranco satd. "But you
nef d lo have an understanding
that li.lkcs a pcnod of llme. and
when you put tenn llimts m,' you
don't hdve thc1t tune.•
Franco rcpcdted her earlier
sentiments that bcmg the only
school 511slrlcl in the state with
term limlU. would he detnmental
to the bOdrd's ttbility lo have an
· tmpdcl m Sacrnmento.
The oft-heard ttrgumcnt that
tem1 ltmJts cwttlc an mexpen·
cnced hoard is one Leecc refutes
SEE LIMITS PAGE A6
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2000
District
disappointed
in loss of
arts school
• Dec1s1on to move High
School of the Arts to Santa
Ana wasn't unexpected,
though it WdS hoped for a
move to Estancicl I hgh.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -School olhcials
said they were saddened, but rriost
were not surpmed by thP Orange
County High School of the Arts'
dec1sion to move to Santa Ana
mstead of Estdilc1a Htgh School.
• 1 think it's been a long process
with them to explore the be:;t place
for them to be.· Sdld Tom Antal,
pnnopal of Estancia. "I have talked
vo1:ith their execuuve director. Ralph
Opaac, and he let me know up front
that the best sttuutson tor hun was a
lot d freedom.•
An offer from Sdnld And to grant
the ctrts school charter status will
provide>' that freedom.
For the past 12 yt•<H~. the ndtion-
d.lly recognm•d arts school hds op •r-
ated out of Los Alc1m1tos High
School. Last fall , th<' school was
forced to h •gm the !-.C•arc:h for d new
honw after d conflict arose between
the city ol Lo.., Alamitos and the Los
SEE SCHOOL PAGE AS
Down and out
at City Hall
• More than a quarter of the
city's work force has been
knocked out of action dunng
this year's flu season. ·
Andrew Glazer
D AILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -ThP.y mfiltrated
Ctly Hdll two wet'ks ago ttnd began
taking out score of city worken..
The bugs -most commonly
dppednng m the form of the stomach
flu, oronchitu; and the ubtqwtous
cold -hobbled more thdn d quarter
of the city's 660 employee~ last
month, according to the aty' per-
c;onnel department Sick employees
missed ttn <1verage of two and one-
third work days becau e of their ill-
nes..,es m January.
The nom1p.lly un toppable City
·Manager Allan L. Roeder was
knocked out of his frenetic roubne
Wlth bronchitis for a few days m late
January. I le tned coming back to
work earlier this week, but relap cd
"He's a btt stubborn," aid Ann C
Shultz, his executive assistant.
Roeder's asststant, Chns Heren-
. deen, caught th-e bug and call£'d m
sick Tuesday. And Dt•puty Dist. Atty.
Donald Ldnun WdS"OUl dU week Wlth
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2 Thursday, February 3, 2000
-HE IS •••
The java master.
COMMUTER COFFEE
Art Lopez spends his
mornings serving up caf·
feinated concoctions to
jump-start Newport-Mesa
commuters.
Java T'Go, a dnve-
through coffee hut, bas been
in business for three years,
catering to residents who
don't have time to brew a
leisurely morning coffee.
Despite the commuter
chaos outside, the 24-year-
old says the drive-up caffeine
kiosk is an oasis in the storm,
providing a respite for
bleary-eyed drivers. The cof-
fee shop even has a large
selection of pastries avail-
able.
"As far as California goes,
this is going to be the
future," Lopez predicts.
A MELLOW BREW
The mellow Lopez starts
'. '
WORKING
.l\rt ·Lopez
Perking up for the
daily grind
his own day with a "Red
Eye,• a coffee with a shot or
two of espresso. He also
throws in a bit of milk and
sugar to get going.
•A lot of regulars have
Red Eyes straight up," Lopez
said, acknowledging his
taste for more mild coffee
drinking.
Other community mem-
bers seem lo prefer the
sweeter "girlie drinks," as
they are known in the world
of coffee aficionados. Lopez
said the most popular drinks
are the milky lattes and
chocolaty mochas.
"ln the summertime, it's
the ice-blended [coffee
drinks) and smoothies, 11 he
said.
Lopez said he has been
working for various coffee-
houses for the last six years,
leading to his expertise in
making drinks and his well-
versed coffee vocabulary.
JUGGLING JAVA
Despite his long-running
devotion to the coffee indus-
try, Lopez sees his future in
fashion and art. He studied
fashion design in Long
Beach and wo\lld eventually
like to design men's sports-
wear.
He enjoys working at Java
T'Go because the stress-free
environment loosens up his
creatiVity.
#I really like [the clothing
line] Fresh Jive, 11 he said,
adding tbat he also likes
Calvin Klein.
The Palm Springs native
moved to the beach years
ago to be closer to the sports
fashion industry.
"I've been doing it since
high school," Lopez said. He
became interested in fashion
through skateboarding.
These days, however,
because of his change in
location, Lopez surfs.
"There's a huge market in
Orange County for sports-
wear,• he said. "This is the
hub because of the beach."
JACK OF ALL TRADES
In addition to fashion and
surfing, coffee drinking also
provides Lopez with enough
energy to paint and play
drums.
Next month, Lopez plans
to exhibit his work -a col·
lection of geometric designs
in' acrylics.
"I'm looking for a band lo
play with -soul or funk,• he
said.
-Story by Noakl Schwartz;
photo by Thomas R. Cordova
Business
IN BRIEF
Ad agency hires
new coordinator
The Newport Beach
advertising agency
Lawrence, Mayo & Pon-
der has hired Lesli Stem-
ert as its account coordi-
nator.
Steinert will assist on
the governor's Office of
the Secretary for Educa-
tion (READ California)
account and coordinated
activities for the account
of the California Nutri-
tion Network/California
Department of Health
Services.
Steinert comes to
Lawrence, Mayo & Pon·
der from the Rancho San-
ta Margarita company
Sports Display, where she
was a traffic and account
coordinator.
PR firm staffer
moved to top post
GreenLight Commu-
nications, a Newport
Beach technology mar-
keting company, bas pro-
moted Ken Hagihara to
the position of public
relations senior account
1. executive.
Hagihara will now be
involved in the develop-
ment and implementa-
tion of public relations
strategies for agency
clients. He will also be
involved in high-level
media contact, providing
strategic counsel, and
fine-tuning programs
and press literature for
clients.
Hagihara is a resident
of Rancho Santa Margari-
ta.
TechOnLlne
opens office in
Newport Beach
TechQnLine, an online
education resource for
the electronic engineer-
ing cominunity, has
opened a sales office in
Newport Beach.
Kathleen Shock will
fill the role of strategic
account director for the
·Grier Wytder
BEST BUYS
• Greer Wylder Is on
vacation. Best Buys will
resume Feb. 10.
Doily Pilot
Newport Beach office.
Shock previously worked
• at the company EON.
TechOnLme's Web
site ts designed to give
engineers up-to-date .
industry news, product
information and technical
training.
Newport firtn
hires senior VP
The Newport Beacb-
based investrnent man-
agement hrm of Metro-
politan West Capital
Management, LLC, has
hired Mark S. Yancey as
senior vice president.
Yancey will head the
film's Dallas office.
Yancey comes to
MetWest with more than
15 years of experience in
invesbnent management,
having worked for Wells
Capital Management,
Aetna Capital Manage-
ment and Palley-Needel-
man Asset Management.
MetWest has been
involved with investment
management for more
than 25 years. The com-
pany handles large-cap
Value equity, balanced
and futemabonal portfo-
lios for a large roster of
worldwide clients.
High stock values
topic of seminar
The mysteriously high
valuation of many pub-
licly traded companies
will be the topic of a sem-
inar coming to the Dou-
bletree Hotel on Feb. 24.
•Valuations in the
New Economy: Estab-
lishing Model!> for the
New Millennium" will
run from 7:30 to 10 a.m.
and feature keynote
speaker Pat Haden of
Riordan LeWlS & Haden.
A panel discussion,
featuring commentators
from five financial firms,
will follow Haden's talk.
The seminar is the
seventh annual Orange
County Public Forum, an
event designed to pro-
vide public companies
with an arena for dis-
cussing issues relevant to
contemporary corporate
leadership.
Indian MotorCyc/e Company roars back to life in Newport Beach
Watch out Harley-Davidson,
the Indian Motorcycle Company
is coming to Newport Beach.
The legendary motorcycles, last
produced about 50 years ago,
have been resurrected. Indian
went out of business m 1953. But
the company was reborn in 1998
and started manuf acturirig its
1999 mOdels.
Now Indian dealerships are
popping up around the Southland,
with about a half-dozen Southern
Calitomia locations set to open
Jasmine Lee
ROAIL ROUNDUP
shop in the next couple of months.
The big, classic V-twin cruisers
will soon be available m Newport
Beach, said Ed Morga, a manager
for the dealership.
The shop is still in the planning
stages, and it is a matter of pur-
chasing the land to set up the
motorcycle store.
MEALS AND MASSAGE
IN ONE HAPPY PACKAGE
l>op quiz: Would you rather
spend some quality time at the
· spa, get a relaxing facial or go out
for a delectable diriner?
That might be a tough decision
to make. So Spa Gregorie's in
Newport Beach bas hooked up
with five local restawants to pre·
sent a •spa Date• deal. The $150
package, made available this
month, is a one-how spa treat-
ment, plus a $15 gift certificate for
dinner.
The restaurants -Bandera,
Roy's, The Riverboat, Tommy
Bahama and Tutto Mare -pro-
vide the dining experience and
Gregorie's supplies a massage or
facial for both him and her.
• Be warned: do not attempt the
massage and the meal at the
same time.
NORMANDY REACHES
QUARTER-CENTURY MARK
Happy 25th birthday to Nor-
mandy Metal Refinishers in Costa
Mesa. The business, which
restores metal objects, operated all
alone on Superior Avenue until
just recently, when New York
Hardware opened up at the same
location.
The two businesses are meant
to complement each other as a
one-stop shop for the home
improvement buff.
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COSTA MESA
•Bristol Street A cellular phone worth $200 was stolen
from a car In the 3300 block between 10 am. •nd noon
Jan. 24.
• Swtflower Awnu9: 1Wo 1~packs of beer wortt1 S24
were stolen from a store In the 1100 block •t 8:15 p.m.
Jan. 27.
• bst 11th Street A cellular phone worth $140 was
stolen from a car In the 400 bl()(k •t 5:30 p .m. Jin. 26.
NEWPORT BEACH
• b9t Cwt llllttwwt: A cellular phone worth $200
was stolen from• CM In the 3000 block between J•n. 21·
24
•Ha 1plt.M Roed: A w•ltet'Mld lb contents wor1h S 1,0SO
wer. stolen from~ ~t.1 af'6 pm ~· • ~ ...,."•* A~lrworth S100wMstol9n
from • business In the 4400 bfock t>etwHn 4 Ind 4:l0
p.m. SatuRlly .
• JIM llrMI: A~ ~ worth S 150 w. ltolln
from • CM In the 100 bloc\ bttl:uHn S Md 7 pm. Moft.
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Jeen injured
in apparent
gang shooting
•Victim drove himseU
to Hoag Hospital for
-treatment, he is listed
in serious conditiun.
Gret Rlsling
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA ' A 16-
year-old boy was shot durirtg a
confrontation Wednesday
afternoon and managed to dri-
ve himself to a hospital where
he remains in serious condi-
tion.
According to a preliminary
investigation, police believe
the shooting was gang-related.
"The victim isn't cooperat-
ing and no one has stepped
forward to provide inf ortna-
tion, H said Lt. John FitzPatrick.
#From what we know right
now, it appears the shooter was
from a rival gang."
The shooting occurred
shortly after 2:30 p.m. in the
700 block. of Shalimar Drive.
The victim and the gunman
were reportedly arguing for
several minutes. Police said the
unidentified man pulled a
handgun from his pants and
fired at least one shot.
The teenager was struck
once in the chest. .
The gurunan ran away and
got into a waiting car. Mean-
while, the victim struggled to
get to his car nearby and drove
to Hoag Hospital. Po~ce were
notified that the victim had
checked himsell into the hospi-
tal and went there to interview
him.
Police hdve few details
about the shooting and are
asking for the public's help.
The gurunan is described as
Latino, in his mid-20s, about S
feet. 7 inches tall, heavyset and
had a shaved head.
There was no description of
the getaway vehide. Anyone
with information is asked to
call the 'Costa Mesa Police
Department at (714) 754-5281.
BRIEFLY
Guidelines set for
citizens committee
NEWPORT-MESA -The
Newport-Mesa Unified school
board laid the groundwork
Tuesday night for an oversight
committee that would ensure
that the funds raised to repair
the district's schools are spent
properly.
Although no official deci-
sions have been made, instruc-
tions were given to district staff
to draw up a model based on
criteria determined by board
members.
The committee will be mul-
titiered, with a district-based
citizens review panel consist-
ing of 25 members and prQject
review committees of five, sev-
en or nine members at each
school site.
After extensive discussion,
board members came up with
, . a possible shopping list of the
types of citizens they wot.Vd
like to see appointed.
Boord members agreed to
initiate the appointment
process now, as opposed to
waiting until after a bond elec-
tion.
The model, including all the
specifics, will be compiled by
district stalf and presented
again at the Feb. 22 study ses-
sion for further discussion.
No action will be taken by
the board before the special
board meeting on Feb. 29.
-Danette Goulet
Fire clogs up freeway
A portion of the Costa Mesa
Freeway was sh.ut down dur·
ing rush hour traffic Wednes·
day night because a' vehicle
carrying propane tanks caught
fire.
Motorists traveling south-
bound on the Costa Mesa
Freeway trying to get to the
San Diego Freeway were stuck
as the California Highway
Patrol clo5e<l all of the lanes
shortly after 6:30 p.m.
Authoribes said a 20-foot
trailer was involved in an acci-
dent with two other vehides. ,
The driver of the trailet stif-
fered injuries and was taken to
an area hospital. The other two
driven had minor injuries.
The impact of the crash
caused the trailer to catch ftre.
Authorities were concemed
that ~pane tanks located In
the beck of the trailer tnlght
uplode and C8Ul8 fwtbet
Injury. 'lb eDIUN the '*' of
motoriltl, the IOUthbcnmd
liBDel were 1but down for
about 20 mmu• until the In
W8I ~ pGIDlltd.
Thursday, February 3, 2000 A3
· Even a month later, millennium shine still glows
Tieb Heirurlg showed
up for our January
neighborhood poker
game still d Little dazed
from his millennium labors
m New York's Tl.mes
Square. lfeb played a kind
of God role in that cel'ebra-
tion. He was responsible for
the cornucopia of blessings
from above that rained
down on almost 2 million
peopl~ who hung out in the.
Square during the 24-hour
celebration.
From his eyrie on the
eighth ·floor of th.e Mioskolf.
Building, neb used a
walkie-talkie to direct
crews stationed at a ha.lf-
dozen other locations well
above Trmes Square. At
preciSely scheduled
. moments, they showered
the celebrants below with a
heavenly assortment that
ranged from paper
boomerangs and cherry
blossoms for Australia and
Japan at midmorning in
New York, to three-foot bal-
loon repllcas of the Earth
and tons of confetti at-mid-
night in Ttmes Square.
The nuts-and-bolts of
this operation are fascinat-
ing even to a technical illit-
erate lil:ce me. lfeb showed
me a book that seemed to
be a foot thick containing
the various scenarios as
they emergeq over the year
of planning that preceded .
the event.
But it was Treb's reaction
Joseph N. Bell ~
THE BELL CURVE \J
to his part in the Times
Square· celebration that
. intrigues me enough to res-
urrect the millermium a
month after we have grate-
fully buried it. ·
Conversation around a
serious poker. table is gen-
erally minimal, and philo-
sophical reflections are con-
sidered bad form. It was not
well-received when I asked
Treb between deals what
the defuung moment of· th(lt
long night m New York
was. So a few days later, I
sat at his breakfast bar and
asked the same question.
His response was immedi-
ate.
"It happened at seven
· o'clock," he said, •when we
celebrated midnight in Lon-
don. We dropped 700
pounds of foil confetti thdt
picked' up and reflected the
lights in Tunes Square and
took on~ !Wld of magical
effect. At that moment, the
loudspeakers carried the
fust music that the people
below us recognized: ihe
Beatles' "All You Need ls
Love.' And suddenly a mil-
lion-and-a-half people were
singing at the top of lhei(
lungs that all we nee<l is
love -and the re wasn't a
dry eye in my c'rew."
And just as suddenly as
he told this story in his San-
ta Ana Heights home, lfeb
Heining was once again the
15-year-old kid who got a·
JOb lowing up balloons at .
Disne d and became the
best b oon blower in the
whole world on his way to
being called on by. the peo-
ple who plan political con-
ventions and Super Bowls
lo Saudi Arabian princes to
contribute his skills to their
celebrations.
Along the way he's
acquired the business
smarts cmd sophistication to
function in this world. But
he bas also never lost the
wonderment of that 15-
year-old kid.
"I told them for months
tha~ they couldn't possibly
bring off the minute-to-
minute schedule they drew
up," he told me. "There
were too many scattered
pieces forming in too many
dilf erent places. None of us
knew what was going on
elsewhere. And then at 7
a.m., like some kind of mir-
acle, it all came together. It
gave me goose bwnps as
the ball went up the pole
and the crowd cheered. For
the first time in weeks,
excitement took over Crom'
stress, and I started to en1oy
mysell. It was ra ther like
being push~d over a chff
.. and enjoying the fall .
"The things I'd rolled my
eyes at early on were really
happening, and all of a
sudden, high ·up on .those
buildings, we became spec-
tators, watching the people
we'd been working with all
those months do their thing.
Like magic,-Tunes Square ~
literally became a part of
Japan, and I began to feel·
what we were tapping into
around the world." I told
Theb about the New Year's
Eve 10 years ago when my
wife and l emerged from a
theater nedr Tunes Square
into a much smaller mob
scene that was totally out of
control and downright
frightening.
"That was one of our
womes, but so were the
thre'ats of terrorism we kept
hearing. None of that hap-
pened. There were only 14
arrests qtat whole night,
and those weren't for cruru-
nal acts. Nonndlly a crowd
iS a beast. unpr~clictable.
But this one knew that
something new and won-
derful was gomg to happen
every hour, so it didn't have
to create its own excite-
ment. There was an enor-
mous feeling of connection
Wlth the event. That Beatles
song set the tone for a love·
fest the rest of the rught. •
The last hour was rock-
'n'roll and ·country-western
for the U S., and Treb ·
remembered that the
dancers who had been
working on stage and had ·
finished their gig were
dancing m the emergency
lanes on the street out of
sbeer exuberance. At lllld-
night, Treb's people
dropped a solid wall of con.
fetti, the ball.came down,
and the new rruilennium
came m .
He says proudly that the
New Yorkers who ran this
event refused steadfostly to
commercialize it. They
were offered d.ll kinds of
name performers and com-
meI"dal sponsorship and·
turned them all down
"They msisted on keeping
1t pure." said Treb, ~to
allow New York t'o s alute
and honor the rest uf the
world.
·we wonied that expec-
tations were too high," he
concluded. "Thdt the pro-
gram was too exotic, too
worldly. ·That people
wouldn't get what we were
up to. But, by God, they
cild. For that one rug ht, dl
least, the whole Earth was
uruted in T)liles Square."
• JOSEPH N. BELL is a resident
of Santa Ana Heights His col-
. umn appears Thursdays.
T e C own Pr.ince
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Gettillg all charged up for a free ride
• Police volunteers
have the privilege of
driving the city's new
electric vehicles.
Greg Rlsllng
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NEWPORT BEAO i-Car-
ol McDonald uses extra cau-
tion when driving through the
city's tight alleyways.
She bas only a few inches to
spare on either side of her
sport-utility vehicle, but she's
more worried no one will hear
her coming out of the alley.
"There is virtually no noise
when you are id.ling,• she said.
·"I have to be very cautious
because kids and families
might not hear the vetucle."
McDonald is one of several
volunteers who drives the
city's new electric vehicles that
have been on the streets for mal vehicle, but it has some
the last two months. Many r~-neat feature=>.•
idents didn'Lnotice the new . McDonald couldn't agree
additions because police more. She pointed out that the
decals hadn't been affixed to seats individually heat up,
its sides until recently. . keeping the driver and front-
The city has a fleet of about . seat J>d.SSenger toasty wann.
20 electrically powered auto-The electric version of the
mobiles th.ls year. The two Toyota RAV-4 takes some time
police vehicles were pdrt of an to . adapt to because of its
allocation from a st.ate air qual-advanced features.
ity management grant "It's easy to hd.Ddle and it's
The vehicles will be used nice that you don't have to go
for the next two years at a min-to the gas pwnp," she said.
imum cost to taxpayers. Tuey •You put ~our foot on the
are brand-new, environment-accelerator and it runs beauti-
fnerldly and, naturally, don't fully.•
guzzle gas. Not only are the McDonald, a retired
~ple driving the vehicles teacher, has been working for
donating their time, the aty the Police Department tree of
will save thousands of dollars charge since Last Apnl. She
on fuel and maintenance headro up her neighborhood
·1 think the main difference watch program in Newport
is the fuel source," said Shores and was interested in
Andrea Querry, a cnme pre· the department's Volunteer
vention specialist ·it's a nor-Program. Now she divides her
time between the police and
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"We want them to have a
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Kranzley said another meeting
or two would come and go
before commissioners make
their final decision regard.mg
the $100-million proposal.
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comments on the report.
In previous meetings, the
commissioners were trying to
make sure they had all the
necessary infonnation before
proceeding with reVlewing
the project, he added.
•It will be an interesting
night," he said
The proposed pro}ect
includes a full.service hotel
with 400 rooms and 100 time-
share units along with 55,000
square feet of conference
space, swimming pools, a
health spa and restaurants .
Estimates show the resort
would bring $1.3 million in
annual city revenue. lf
approved, the hotel is sched-
uled to open within the next
five years .
While a commission deo-
sion is just around the comer,
it appears proponents still '
have a long road ahead
before they are able to con-
vince surrounding corrununi-
ties of the proposal's merits .
Some are wavenng m both
directions.
1Wt> weeks ago, the Bay·
side Village homeowners
association indicated in a let-
ter to the commission that it
supported the Dunes project.
In negotiations, Dunes
project managers had pro-
posed building a gatMouse
in front of the community and
moving the sound wall closer
to Dunes property.
The · compromise
addressed some of the more
serious traffic and noise con-
cerns residents bad.
But the move angered a
number of Bayside Village
residents who had previously
signed and sent letters to the
commission protesting the
project.
Al the followmg planning
meeting, Bayside association
president Jo Smallwood fur-
ther confused commissioners
by announcing that the asso-
ciation could not give its
endorsement.
Commission chair Ed
Selich said the community
members who spoke at the
last meeting were split
between those who support-
ed the project and those who
didn't.
While some think the
upscale proposal Will increase
their property values, others
fear it will imply bring more
traffic and noise to the
already crowded area.
Before the commission
reViews the controver ial
Dunes project, it will also look
at three other items.
These include two resi·
dents' requests to construct a
15-foot wall at Dolphin Ter-
race and a propo&al to con·
struct a new home on Shell
Street. Buddha's Favorite, a
takeout restaurant, wants to
convert lnto a full-service eat·
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AlamitOI Unified Sdlool
Dlltdct. .
1be t.op two conteoden
in tbe 181lreb were the dty
of Senta Ana and the NeW-
port-Mesa Unified School
Dimict, . specifically Estand.a High.
After studymg both
oj:>tiQr:ls, offidals at the arts
school pla~ to announce
their move to Santa Ana at a
pret1 conference Fnday.
The school will be locat-
ed in thr~ buildings in mid· .
• town Santa Ana, where it
wW have room to expand its
current enrollment of <425
.students.
Pauline Maranian, a dra-ma mstri.tdor at Estancia,
said the show will go on-it
will be business as usual.
•Honestly, whether [the
school) came or not, it
wouldn't have Changed my
work style," she said. "I
think it would have been
.mtfresting. I think it would
have changed the dynAilUcs
and aeated more of an arts
awareness in the commwl.i·
ty:
Officials at the distrlct
level were more surprised
by the news than Estancia
administrators.
"We were talking up
until a couple days ago,"
said school board member
Martha Fluor. •1 know San-
ta Ana was throwing a lot of
money at them, but the
question wdS whf!fe they
were going to put them in
the interim."
UnfortuMtely for New-
port·Mesa, Santa Ana came
up with the space and $1.7
million to subsidize the
school during th~ fiist three
years, if necessary.
· Antal. who also serves as
chairman for the Newport-
Mesa perfonnlng arts com-
mittee, said the school will
continue to look for wa}"!i to
enrich the arts in the district.
•What we're going to do
llOW is assess the specific
needs here," he said. •I will.
do all I can to see that drama
pr99fam flourish and to
increase the &ize of the
band."
HOMICIDE
CONTINUED FROM A 1 .
was hoping to put on the
steering wheel once his wife
had left. •
"He knew where her hid-
ing place was,• said Newport
Beach police Sgt. Mike
McDermott. "This was a
domestic dispute that escalat-
ed into murder."
Leslie Van Houten report·
edly saw her husband riding
his bike at about 8:10 .a.m.
near the intersection of Flag-
ship and Patrice roads, less
than five blocks from the cou-·
ple'shome.
Witnesses said she acceler-
ated the car towar<l her hus-
band and struck him flush.
She then reportedly put the
car in reverse and ran over
him as he lay in the street.
There were varying accounts,
but it's possible the woman
ran over the victim' a third
time, dragging the bicycle
about 20 yards before speed-
ing westbound on Flagship
toward Placentia Avenue .
Police found Leslie Van
Houten at about 1 p .m .
Wednesday, but it was several
more hours before the car was
found parked on 19th Street
at Monrovia Avenue.·
"It was so vicious,• said
Karina Levinson, who 'Wit-
nessed tbe incident. "It
sounded like someone hit a
parked car.
•His legs were horribly
mangled. He wasn't moving
at an.·
The crime scel')e contained
a field of evidence that detec-
tives marked piece by piece.
· The man's clothes were scat-
tered along the street -a
black baseball cap was feet
away from a pair of brown
shoes. The 10-speed bicycle
was a twisted heap of metal
and plastic.
Kenneth Van Houten suf-
fered major head injuries and
was rushed to nearby Hoag
Hospital, where he was pro-
nounced dead.
"Anyone who would delib-
erately kill someone like that
is plain sick,· said Eileen
Brown, who lives in the apart-
ment-dense neighborhood
where the crime occurred. "l
can't believe someone would
purposely do something like
that.
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police to r~pond to therr resi-
dence hve times over the last
year.
•They've lived here about
two years,• said one neigh-
bor. •Tue cops have come out
here before because of the
noise.~
The couple have three
chtldren, all teenagers. They
wPre taken into protective
custody ..
It's been a littl~ more than
three years since the last
homiode ln Newport Beach.
On Jan. 23, 1997, two New-
port Beach men were
involved in a violent dispute
over a 'woman who claimed
sh~ had been sexually
assaulted by 'one of them .
Ryan ~rr. 25, a friend of the
woman, stabbed the other
man, 26-year-old John
Pavese, in the chest. Pavese
grabbed a gun and fired two
shots, killing Kerr A subse-
quent investigation conclud-
ed Pavese had acted in seli-
defense.
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can be applied to •real life,•
orgaruzers said.
The day also coincides
with Groundhog Day (hence,
the. •shadow" in 1ts tiUe).
But it's not always easy
deciding to bring little
dreamers down from the
clouds.
"All of our boys want to be
baseball and hockey play-
ers,• said Monica Davidson, a
teacher at Tustin Elementary
School. which sent 30 fifth-
graders to invade the Westin
on 'Wednesday. "We thought
we'd try lo move tl\em away
from lh<ll and hopefully
encourage them to have more
realisltc interests.•
...
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pair of leather clo~s.
Nunn is a seruor educd-
tion major at Newport-Mesa
Unified School District's
Middle College High School
at OCC. She said she hopes
one day to teach second or
third grade.
The first activity in. her
busy day was to tag along
with Gratton at a South
Coast Metro Rotary Club
breakfast meeting ar the
Performmg Arts Cente r.
After greeting and gabbing
with business professionals,
the pau returned to OCC to
attend a curriculum brain-
storming 'session with 10
professors.
Clad in Westin-wear beige
vests, striped ties and brass
name tags, the boys who
delivered Massey's blueberry
pancakes, Raisin Bran, coffee
and orange juice already
appeared to have been con-
verted.
"I think I'd l.lke to work in
a hotel because there's a lot of
stuff to do,• said 11:year-old
Logan Davis. "I'd like to do
check-in because I like talk-
ing to people."
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Janne Clare, general manager of the Westin South Coast Plaza, adjusts the tie of Krlsti-
na Pawling as she prepares for check-in duty during National Job Shadow Day.
Nunn sat politely for an
hour and a half, absorbing
such words as •colloqui-
um,• "semantics" and "gov-
ernance." The phrases .
"conflict resolution," "orga-
nizational communication•
and "micro-defining " shot
across the room. Nunn bit
her bottom lip occasionally
and once drifted into a
glassy-eyed daze, but over-
all maintained a look of
interest.
"1 hope we haven't killed
her spirit today," Gratton
said. But Nunn seemed
unfazed by the occasional
banalities of academia. She
said her day of trailing Grat-
ton gave her true · insight
into the realities of employ-
ment.
Alter delivering the break-
fast, the boys exchanged their
vests and ties for aprons and
chef's hats. They spent the
next half-hour in the hotel's
giant kitchen.
'Tm not a professional,"
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Chronister, whose spiky hair
peeked through the top of his
hat. • 1 can only make maca-
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But both boys teamed up
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rolling and cutting cookie
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.The 18-year-old Costa
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She witnessed firsthand a
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Both Leece and
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. opposition, citing the
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Marthe Fluor's landslide
victory against incum-
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Mau reen Reagan to be hon ored by A lz hefrner's Assn.
M aureen Reagan has
capt\U'ed media
attention in recent
weeks because of her public
acknowledgment of the
detenorating health of her
father, Ronald Reagan.
The former president suf-
fers from Alzheimer's dis·
ease, a condibon he made
publicly known following his
retirement from office.
"I am not sure if lie has any
memory left of being presi-
dent,• said Maureen, Rea-
gan's oldest daughter, who
was born of his .lllllOn with bis
first wife, actress Jane
Wyman. Her words sent a
chilling, nonpartisan message
to Amencans and people all
over the glQbe concerrung the
devastation of Alzhe.uner's.
The former first daughter
will be the guest of honor
this weekend as the
Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange
County hosts •An Everung of
Memories" at the Four Sea-
sons Hotel, Newport Beuch.
The black~tic.evening is
scheduled on the eve of
Ronald Reagan's 89th birth-
day, and Maureen will be
honored for her role as the
national spokesperson for
the Alzheuner's Assn.
•we are very proud to
honor Mauree n," said Don
Power, chairman of the local
Orange County Alzheuner's
board. •Maureen Reagdn
raises awareness about
Alzheimer's ctisease and
about the association's work
· to provide informabon and
assistance lo patients and
families."
Julie David and Linda
Lewin are set to chair the
evening, with Newport's Lori
Warmington serving as hon-
B.W. Cook
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orary co-chair with Peter Vil-
legas of Los Angeles. Peggy
Goldwater Clay will be on
band with her husband, Bob
Clay, along with UCl's Carl
Cotman and JetfTey Cum-
mings. Local television per-
sonality Ed Arnold will serve
as master of ceremonies.
For more information, call
Unda Scheck at the
Alzheimer's Assn. at (714)
283-1111. •
Families Forward is orga-
nizing a first ever •wmes of
the Millennium" evening at
the Mond&vi Food and Wine
Center, Costa Mesa. The
· Feb. 10 fund-raiser will fea-
ture a cook-off between two
celebrity chefs; Pascal Olhats
of Pascal Restaurant and
Alan Greeley of Golden nuf-
Oe. Funds raised will be used
to assist local families facing
persohal financial crises.
Smee 1984, Families For-
ward, a nonprofit orgc1lliza-
bon, has come to the rescue
of families in need of help to
establish self-sufficiency.
Housing, counseling, educa-
tion and other support ser-
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ln lbe crowd were Marge
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• EDITOR'S NOTE: The R~I Critics
column features movie critiques
written by community memben
serving on our panel.
Ending .detracts from
'Girl, Interrupted '
M any tim~when I'm
Ht th«? movies
watching the com-
mg attractions, J whisper to
whomever I'm with that J do
or do not want to see the
movie being advertised.
So 14$t month when I saw
the clip of "Girl, Interrupt~
ed.• l whispered to my hus-
band that I thought I'd like
to see it. Reel Then
CRITICS :~~lina Jolie won
the Golden Globe award for .
her perfonnance, I knew I
wanted to see 1t. My expec-
tations were high, and I'm
pleased to say the film met
or exceeded them.
"Girl, Interrupted" is
based on Susanna Kaysen's
novel of her time spent in a
mental institution during the
late '60s. We first meet
Susanna played by
Winona Ryder -as she
floats through the end of
school. It turns out sbe is the
only graduating senior that
isn't college-bound. Her
plaris for
the futuro .
are vague.
Some-
time dur-
ing this
penod, she
decides to
t4tke a bot-
Uc of
aspitin
I
and a bot-Heidi Bressler
Ue of vod-
ka as a panacea for all that
alls her. The outcome of this
is that her parents and a
therapist push Susanno to
commit herself to Claymore,
a psychiatric facility.
Upon entenng, Susanna
meets some of her fellow res-
idents. There's Georgina
(Clea Duvall), a girl desper-
ately trying to live with
Dorothy in Oz. She is Susan-
na's roommate. Also on the
floor is Polly (Elisabeth
Mos ), who's set herself on
flre, Daisy (Brittany Murphy),
a binge eater, dlld finally
Lisa (Angehnd Johe), the
wild child of the ward.
The film really starts here,
as the relationship between
Lisa and Susanna blossoms
into a dynanuc friendship.
Lisa with her kinetic, out-
there personality cuts right to
the •truth• of things. Howev-
er, her •truth• knows no
boundaries and leaves her
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prone to violence. Her pierc-
ing insights about people
and lack of &<>Ci.al graces lead
her to be diagnosed as a
sociopath.
Susanna, on the other
hand, is diagnosed with bor·
derline personality disorder
and is best able to express
herself in her journals. Here
sbe is eloquent a nd insight·
ful. It is to the outside world
that she is unable or unWill-
ing to articti.late her own
melancholy. ·
It was a pleasure to watch
these talented actresses ply
their trade. Both Ryder and
Jolie give terrific perfor-
mances. Other fine perlor-
mances in limited roles are
Wboopi Goldberg as Valerie
the head nurse, Vanessa
Redgrave as Dr. Wick and
Jeffrey Tambor as Dr. Potts.
If the film does drop the
ball, it's at the end. A niore
cllche •Hollywood• ending
couldn't be done, and after
watching such fine acting,
thls left me very disappoint-
ed.
However, with that excep-
tion, I thought "Girl, Inter-
rupted" did offer a brief
glimpse of an acutely per-
sonal experience of a young
woman's truth.
• HEIDI BRESSLER, 36, is a halrstyl·
1st and Costa Mesa resident.
Allen d~s it again in
'Sweet & ~own'
E mmet Ray is tho sec-
ond-beSt guitanst in
the world; a JOZZ
giant of such mus1cdlly intu-
itive gilts that he litP.rally .
creates •heavenly Jazz"
when he plays. However,
when the music stops, he is
a helpless person when it
comes to any relationships
Ulat do not indude his pas-
sion for bis art.
Ray is the centerpiece of
Woody Allen's new film,·
"Sweet & Lowdown." Ray is,
ol course, a fictional charac-
ter but ts so convincingly
played by Sean Penn as writ-
ten by Allen that we seem to
believe he is a part of jazz
histary that music-16vers
seem to have ov~rlooked.
Ray even tries to emulate
what the •better• Europeal}
musicians are wearing by
having a perverse little mus-
tache and wardrobe
Ray is a lonely man who
doesn't even know what it
means to be lonely. At one
point, he's told that his feel-
ings are so buried that he
does not even know bow to
~d them: Ray's response:
"You say that like it's a bdd
Uung."
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One
day on tho
Atlantic
City
board-
walk, Ray
meets a
mute
woman,
Hattie (a
great
Sarn~tba
Morton),
Rob Orozco
who should be the love of
his We. Ray is so caught up
in himself that he does not
realize· she is not saying
anything.
Morton plays Hattie like
the great silent screen stars
of the early film era by rely-
ing purely on facial expres-
sions. Her inability to speak
only heightens her apprecia-
tion and love for Ray even
though his attempts and con-
versation are inept and
crude.
Ray is too unstable to
understand what love he has
in his grasp, so of course he ·
falls for a society bimbo
named Blanche (Uma Thur-
man), who does not care for rum but only for where his
talent may take her.
•sweet & Lowdown" is
structured like a docudra-
ma, and we hear not only
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Allen's voice explaining
Ray's lUe but also the words
of jazz experts like Nat
Hentoff commenting on
certain as~cts of Ray's
career.
Loonung over the entire
story is Ray's awe of Django
Reinhardt, the Gypsy jazz
guitarist who ruled over Paris
during the first half of this
century. Llke Jeny Garda,
Reinhardt lost parts of his
fingers as a child and played
the guita.r as no one has.
When Ray finally enco~
ters Reinhardt, it provides a
great comedic scene.
Much has been made of
Allen's writing of screen
protagoniSts who embody
and reflect his own life. Ray
has many Allenesque quali-
ties, such as hls love for jazz
and quite possibly even
attracting worshipful
women. But if you want to
see a documentary on
Allen's life, rent "Wild
Man's Blues."
Enjoy "Sweet & Low-
down• for what it is: another
brilliant chapter not only in
the illuminous career of Sean
Penn but also of Woody
Allen.
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'References to Salvador Dali~ is hot newcomer I
· ALSO ON STAGE
• By Tom Titus
W ith a title like "Ref·
erences to Sdlvador
Dali Make Me
Hot," you pretty much
expect the new play on
South Coast Rep<.>rtory'i. S<'c·
ond Stage to be, well,
provocativr in ndture What
you don't expect 1s ~u< h hon-
est, outspoken trnatrnent of ct
serious social issue inter-
twined with a.drnumhkP f<m-
tasy world in which c1rumdls
enact the prtnc1pdl role>~.
Forget Sdlvador Dcili
(except when th<' moon is up
Theater
REVIEW
dn<l the
Sdtellite
sport<; u
Ddlie">que
mustdc-he).
Tht> title
comes from one lhrowdway
hne. What mdkes lhr pldy's
main character -Army wife
Gabriela -hot is d comhmd·
lion of the stcilmy Bdrstow
atmosphere, d horny tecndge
neighbor and lh€' dnltcs of d
sensual Cdl dild a rcdlly wily
coyote.
The Cdt dnd the coyote ·
prowl through the> surredhs-
tic portion of Jose Riveru's
world premiere, interdcltnq
with the bored, restless
Gabnela, who's awd1ting the
return or her Army sNg<'dnt
husband. That's the problem
-he's in 1t for a 20-year
career WJth rune to go, she's
had 1t with life m such exollc
locales as Bdrstow
Ana Ortiz treads her wdy
through both tht• red.lily dnd
fantasy portions of the pld)C
with seducbve aplomb Sh£>
exudes the apprehension or
a human time.bomb await-
ing ignition and faces off
with her war-haunted hus-
band in o no-win ituation
scene to deliver an ultima-
tum: me or the Anny, She is
extremely watchable at all
times.
Given her physical bedU·
ty, most normal, healthy guys
wouldn't have a problem
mdkmg a decision, but hus-
bdnd Benito (Robert Mon-
tuno) is as g1.µ19-ho a GI as
you're likely to encounter.
Montano presents a strong,
vit(.11 case for his chosen
·career, even while cringmg
in h15 sleep as he recalls dec-
imating a village in the Gulf
War. He also busies himself
as the moon in the fantasy
scenes.
Because Benito is an
infrequent visitor, Gabnela
ftnds herself embroiled in d
nocturnal fantasy world
populated by the aforemen-
tioned cat and coyote. Svl't·
ldna Efremova portrays the
Iehne much like Maggie the
Cat, exuding promise or
promiscuous passion even
though, as she admits, she's
• heen fixed. tt
Victor Mack, as the coy-
ote, resembles the wolf from
"Into the WQ<>ds" in his
chronic stale of perpetual
o.rousdl He's a powerful
predator, whether searching
for sex or sustenance, and d
credible dlllbdssador from
tbe outside world,
The wild card m the deck
1s Wells Rosales' juvenile
dep1cbon of Martin, the 14-
year-old neighbor with the
hots ror Gabriela
Rosales presents a forceful
· young presence that the
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Robert Mon-
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Efremova In a
scene from
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Salvador Dall
Make Me Hot"
by Jose Rivera
on South Coast
Repertory's
Second Stage.
young WJfe may or may not
give m to, Riverd isn't crystal
clear on Uus pomt Nor does .
he offer d "hnal answer" qn
the fute of Gabnela and BPn·
1to's mom,a{Je Presenting the
problem 1s suihc1ent here,
and tt?e SCR Cdst -under
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• STUFFED ANIMALS
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are $13, $15 for opnninu
night The thf!t1t11r Is c1t l50l
Cliff Dnw, Nt•wport B<·drh.
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The Mus1cdl ThnatPr Ac t1cle -
rny of Orang~< 'uunty pn•-
scnts • Annw" t1I th~ Co~ld
M~sa I i1gh Sc:hool UH'ulf'I,
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Saturddy dnd ~i p rn Sunddy.
T1ck~b urr• $5 to $8 For
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'I THINK, THEREFORE
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urddy und Sunday c1nd f·f'lJ
12 dOci 14 in the Driund Leth
Stucl10 Shows arc ut H p.rn
Saturdc1ys dnd 'J. <1nd 7 p.rn
Suoddys. Tic k<•ts ttn· $5 to
$6 OC'C IS t1t 270 I F.tlf\ lf'W
Rodd, Cusld f\.11 .... .i. r:or rn<>tf'
mformat10n, < dll !714J 4:i2-
5640. ext. 1.
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worlds, grounded in a beau-
tifully realized interpretation
by Ana Ortiz As a newcom-
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of the ddss.
Ornnqf' Cou'>I C olli>qP pr<·-
scnts ·ae.wty t-111c.hine," a
pldy d(•s1gnNJ lo hPlp young
people value thP1r md1vidu-.
ahty, at 9:15 and 11·45 am.
Feb 11 in the Rolwrt B
Moon• Theatre Tic.:kcts ctrP
$5. OCC ts al 2701 Ft11rv1cw
Road. Co'itu MP a For more
1ntomldt1on, ct1U (714) 4:i2·
5880.
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for the Daily Pilot His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays
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AlO Thur$doy, February 3, 2000 Doily Pilot
Find gieat chews and brews at Yard House
By Kathy Mader •
T he Yard l louse.
If you arc thiqking
dry chicken Wl.llgs,
potato skins and three feet of
Coors Ught in a break-it-
and-pay glass, you are so
wrong.
The recently opened Yard
1 louse, on the upper level of
Triangle Square in Costa
Mesa, is d sure money-mak-
ing reflection of the Newport
Beach crowd's wants and
needs m 2000 ·
A multidimensional
restaurant and bclr that spe-
oalizes in
D• • food beer in1n9 and black REVIEW ~~:~
pbere,
The Yard House mdnages to
do all three very well. Loud
music, dim lights, industrial-
looking ceilings dnd black-
and-tan decor highbght the-··
bar at the heart of this
restaurant.
So you wonder how good
can the food be if the bar is
the star? Notl;ung remotely
says "bar food" about Uus
Asian-influenced menu. In
my opuuon it doesn't really
even say "beer food," but
with a mammoth !ielecbon of
beers they offer with names
bke Rogue Dead Guy Ale,
Bay Hawk Chocolate, Long-
board Lager. Hwnboldt
Hemp, John Courage and
Saxer 3 Finger Jack Roasted
Red. who can re lStl
An interesting tidbit I
picked up from thetr Web
site was that it would take a
"200-pound man more than
65 yea.rs to drink all the beer
in the keg room.• l know we
could have put away a law
weeks' worth while we wait-
ed in the long, long line.
Some ot the industrial
interior look· is from the more
than four miles of nylon tub-
ing used to transport beer
from keg to tap. Knowing
this definitely improves the
look of the ceiling. And by
the way, you can order your
beer by the foot or by the
yard depending on how bold
you are.
Our savvy server, Nikki,
who won't take any guff
from Dennis Rodman, a
semi-regular, gave us the
lowdown on the place and
all the beers. The staff
appears to be expertly
trained in beer and can rec-
ommend several based on
your favorites. Kona Firerock
Pale Ale and Lost Coast All-
eycat were two of the pre-
f erred at our table.
They also offer a beer
sampler so you can make an
educated decision when you
decide to go full-size.
Back to the food. We stdrt-
ed with some Korean barbe-
cue short nbs ($7.95) that my
husband, Brian, and friend
RI
THE YARD HOUSE
•WHERE: 1875
Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa at Triangle
Square
• WHEN: 5 p.m. to 1
a.m. Monday
through Wednesday,
5 p.m. to 2 a .m.
Thursday tlirough
Saturday, 4 p.m. to
1 a .m. Sunday
•HOW MUCH:
Moderately
expensive
•PHONE:
(949) 642-0090
• ~BSITE:
www.yardhouse.com
TAYA KA5tuA I OAl.V Pl.OT
Yard House chef Bernard Denney, leJt, holds a poke stack,
marliaated ahi tuna served on wonton squares with marinated
bean sprouts and carrots. Michael LeGrand holds a glass of
one of the many beers on tap.
Blake swore midbite they
would stand in line again for
two hours to eat, and some
cnspy wontons ($6.95)
stuffed with chicken and
fresh, finely chopped vegeta-
bles served with a spicy red
chill sauce.
A new look to the old
favorite California roll went
over big, as well. One extra-
large round of sushi nee is
filled with a creamy crab
mixture and topped with
~ ~
shredded fresh crab meat
and. sesame seeds and
smothered in a soy dressing.
Several major salads are
on the menu, but we shared
the house salad ($4.95), crisp
greens mixed with raw veg-
etables in a spicy peanut
dressing. If it were a perfect
world I would redirect some
of that four miles of the
aforementioned tubing and
have the dressing mainlined
to my home.
One of the nightly spe-
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etals WdS a pork tenderloin
($17.95) ln what seemed to
be a peanut-based barbecue
sauce, and of the dishes we
ordered, this one took the
prize. The grilled prime rib
chop ($18.95), rubbed with
·olive oil and rosemary, con-
hnned the chef's skill with
meats. Served Wlth crispy
green beans and griJJed
potatoes, we all ate trom tlus
plate.
Our fnend Cldudla's
chicken penne with sun-
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dried tomatoes and aspai:a-
gu. in a Marsala cream
sauce even made the leftover
cut, a very rare thing, as left-
overs are usually akin to the
Antichrist m my mind.
The well-touted crab cake
hoagie ($9.95) was my run-
ner selection but came up .
short in taste. The crab cakes
were generous but bland
and relied heavily on a spicy
aioli mayonnaise and hickory
smoked bacon to bring home •
• the flavor.
The Yard House's menu
boasts a wide selections of
salads, pizzas, meats and
pastas, from cobb and Thai
chicken salads to lobster gar-
lic noodles and wild mush-
room risotto cakes.
Halibut, swordfish and
salmon, as well as several
steak and a Parmesan chick-
en dishes, round out your
choices
You could join the man in
the keg room and spend a
few years of your hle trying
them all. A Ben and Jeny's
ice cream sundae le~ped out
from the dessert section, and
with a dessert like Banana
Banana Banana ($5.95), a
banana tart and banana ice
credITl garnished with a
frozen chocolate banana,
who would want te resist?
There is just no point. After
all, New Year's and all its
resolutions, was a long time
ago.
With an extensive selec-
tion of food, massive menu of
beers, and its New York club
style, the Yard House could
tout any one of these ds thelf
claun to fame But like all
Uungs 2000, 1t comes at a
pnce.
I would not recommend 1t
as a place to enjoy fine din-
ing, and fine d1Jllng it is, il
you are nol interested in the
bar scone as well. I would,
however, recommend it as a
fine bar whether or not you
are mterested in the chning
scene. And with a standdJ'd
lengthy Wdlt, I see the bar·
goers waiting and the diners
moving on.
But do like my friend
Karen does, and go on an off
rught -there may not be
many of these -to en1oy the
food . And enJOY it you will.
•KATHY MADEll's dining reviews
appear every other Thursday.
~tarung l·cbruary I st
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Thur$doy1 February 3, 2000 A 11
sometimes, lawsUits .only :add to the hurt
v •
Readers
RESPOND
Something's
wrong with
the Library
Foundation
W e don't pretend to
imagine wha~ sort
of grief the par-
ents of Brandon
Wiener are going through.
Their 3-year-old son was
heartlessly and viciously taken
from them in a savage act in
which the perpetrator report-
edly told authorities that he
targeted "innocent" children
at a local day-care center for
"execution."
Despite the heartache they
must feel, we must admit we
were d.i:;mayed to learn the
Wieners have included the
owners and operators of the
preschool within the lawsuit
they filed against the purport-
ed killer, Steven Allen
Abrams.
We haven't the stomach to
take a gri_eving parent to task,
so on that matter we'll remain
silent.
But what we do find trou-•
bling -what we can't be
silent about -is the implica-
tion by attorneys who file such
,.· DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
A letter left at the accident site at the day-care center in Costa Mesa.
litigation that their clients had
no other choice.
Attorneys love to throw
around words like "necessary"
and "forced" when referring to
the reasons their clients have
taken legal action.
They used the same words
iii 1997 when they helped fois.t
a shameful number of lawsuits
on this community, which was
sharing in. the grief over the
E:ar crash tragedy on Irvine
Avenue ·that killed one teen,
put one in a coma and injured
several more.
In fact, Jim DiCesare, one of
the attorneys who was
involved in the flurry of law-
suits filed after the Irvine
. Avenue crash, had this to say:
"The law .requires plaintiffs
to file a suit even if it is against
a party that bears a small
responsibility. Many people
are forced to file becau~e of
the law. It's done in order to
protect the client."
Nothing could be further
from the truth.
Lawsuits, unlike the crimi-
nal case being prepared
against Abrams, are not "nec-
essary." They are_ usually filed
for one motive -mone tary
gain.
DespHe what DiCesare says
-and we've checked with
legal experts -there is no la w
that "requires" citizens to file a
lawsuit.
That is simply a lawyer's
ploy to make sure his .or her
bases are covered .
But rather than fret over
covering all the bases, the
legal advisors might d o well in
considering the public rela-
tic;ms fallout. .
Legal strategy is one thing.
Slapping the friends dnd the
community who stepped up lo
help your client is another.
Why add to the hurt?
.
Clearing the air about library fouridation
T he barrage of unfounded
allegations and demands
made by the Newport Beach
Public Library directed against the
Newport Beach Public Library
Foundation leaves me saddened.
The public library is the loser,
caught in the cross-fire and deeply
wounded by the divisive charges.
The Newport Beach Public
Library has been my particular con-
cern ever since I became a resident
in 1958. I served as City Council
member from 1974 to 1978. The
m8.in plank of my political platform
in the election was the establish-
ment or better library 'services.
Since then I have continued to
work for excellence in the library
as a member of the library board of
trustees for one term and as a
member of the foundation. I am a
life member of the Friends of the
Library. Most of my b~sl friends
have their names on the Donor
Wall. When so many of them ques-
tion the structure and function of
the foundation, 1 feel I have a
responsibility to set the record
straight.
WHAT IS THE NEWPORT BEACH
PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION?
The original foundation was
incorporated in 1989, chaired by
Elizabeth and John Std.hr. The City
Council at that time wanted a
demonstration of public support
through private donations. Over $2
million was raised for the construc-
tion of the bttllcling. That founda-
tion was closed when its mission
was accomplished. A second foun-
dation under the leadership of
David Cannichael was incorporated
in 1993. There are presently 22
. hard-working members on its
board.
The foundation is a •nonprivate"
(public charity), which medlls that
no more than one-third of its
income comes from interest. There-
IOWIOCOllACT , ......... llllllVll
Lucille Kuehn
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
fore, the annual fund (income from
membership, Donor Wall, annual
appeal, naming opportunities,
e vents) is crttical in maintaining the
status as a nonprivate foundation.
The protracted series of
unfounded accusations and
demands has damaged the fund-
raising ability of the 1oundation.
Conseq\lently, there has been a
dramatic decrease in money raiseCi
by the foundation. For example,
despite my own long-founded loy-
alty, I'have not yet contributed_the
minimum of $1,000 expected of
e very foundation board member
annually.
That's a sad public confession to
make.
WHAT IS THE MISSION
OF THE FOUNDATION?
It is to rais~ tax-deductible funds
beyond those available through
city funding to enable the Newport
Beach Public Library to acquire
collections, equipment and enrich-
ments beneficial to the community.
In addition to its fund-raising
activities, the Foundation estab-
lished the popular Manusciipts Lit-
erary Lecture Series, the A.M . and
P.M. Book Discussion groups, and
it has also played a major role in
the hi~hly successful Distinguished
Lecture Series. •
WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF
FOUNDATION FUND-RAISING?
WHAT IS THE .PROOF OF
NONPROFIT BENEFITI
• $450,000 in 1994 bought the
entire computer system to meet the
customer service and equipment
requirements for the new Central
Library.
• $76,000 in 1995 for the literdcy
program, the Roger Seitz architec.
tural book collection, other book
collections and the young adult
program.
• $102,245 in 1996 for equip-
ment for children's Local Area Net-
work, literacy program, CD-ROM
products including SearchBank,
lnfoTrac and general Business File .
• $133,500 in 1997 for World
Wide Web access, whicl\.allows
the public to access the library's
computer from a personal comput-
er, Career Information Center and
other CD-ROM products, literacy
programs, Sunday Musicales, Best
Books for Kids and Youth Net,
which links local junior and high
schools to the library's catalog,
Corona del Mar branch renova-
tions, children's library books and
products, and library staff develop·
ment.
• $252, 195 in 1998/99 CD-ROM
products, Sunday Musicales, Liter-
acy, Youth Net, improvements for
lobby poster display, the new Pop-
ular Library desk, renovations for
young adult library, new materials
including books, books ori tape,
videos, magazine subscnptions.
compact discs.
These added services, equip·
ment and improvements dre what
make the difference between just
a good library and the fact thdt
for the first time, in 1999, the
Newport Beach Public Library
ranked second in the nation for
cities with populations from
56,000 to 99,999. '
92628-1200, (714) 75-C-5043
loent Jbn Perryman, Art Perry,
Arlene Scbafer, Gr,eg Woodside
and Du WOltblagtoq
WHAT IS THE ACTUAL
EXPENSE-TO--GIVING RATIO?
An audit by the Certlfied Public
Accountants firm retdined by the
foundation states '"the IRS begins to
question generdl and administrabve
expenses when the figure reaches .
25% or higher of total expenditures."
That of the foundation is 15.4%,
which includes costs of programs
TherE> is one paid employee and
many volunteers who accomplish
its good worKS.
IS IT POSSIBLE FOR THE LIBRARY
TRUSTEES TO APPROVE
FOUNDATION INmATIVES?
Not only is it impossible, it
would be illegal. The city attorney
has thus ruled : No city board or
commission may raise money. That
is why there is a foundation.
WHAT IS AN ENDOWMENT FUND?
It is the portion of the founda-
tion's (or any institution) income in
the form of·ctividends and interest
from invested funds that is derive d
from donations given specifically
for that purpose. The $1.5 milhon
in the endowment fund 15 to ensure
a stable source of funds for the
library in good econonuc tunes and
bad. A portion of the interest from
this safe investment goes to the
library annually.
HAS THERE BEEN A LACK OF
COMMUNICATION BElWEEN THE
FOUNDATION AND lliE TRUSTEES?
Absolutely notl In accordance
with the foundation bylaws, the city
libranan is an ex-officio member or
the foundation board. She or her
representatives attended all meet-
ings except for one executive ses·
sion. She receives all minutes, finan·
cial reports and committee reports. It
is her responsibility to transmit and
translate all i.nformabon.
• LUOUE KUEHN Is longtime hbrary
booster, a former Newport Beach mayer
and councilwoman and library trustee
AT ISSUE: We asked if
the Newport Beach
Library Foundation
serves a purpose, or if
it should be disbanded. .
T he ongmcil librctry
Jounddbon served d
purpose when it rdlSPd
about $2 mu.hon, which was
ddded to the oty's $8 mi.ll1on
to bwld a new llbrdry rt 1s
J?OW reasonable for the pub-
lic to question the direction
of the second toundation,
incorporat<'d m 1993 to ra1se
ongoing funds in the name
of the Library. The Newport
Beach city staf1 report of Jdn.
25 indicates the loundatlon
has recently chdnged 1L<;
· bylp.ws, articles of mcorpora·-
bon and adopted a new
statement of policy. Why? Is
this the basis of the thredt lo
dissolve the foundation and
gwe the $1 .3 million raised
m the name of our librctry to
another group? Are they pre-
pared to start contacting
donors and refund money
donated m the name of our
library? Tius threat really
pinpoints the current proh-
lem, 1.e., that a group not
responsible to the citizens, to
the library board of trustees
or the city council can raise
funds in the name of our
library and then do what 1t
wants with those funds.
It's a sorry day.
NOVELL HENDRICKSON
Newport Beach
As a former member of
the board of library trustees,
it ctisturbs me greatly that
there is such conflict
. between the trustees and the
library foundation.
Ha vmg served as a
trustee from 1991-95, we
were required annually to
cut back on statf and pro-
grams because of reduced
funding from the oty Thus,
the foundation was reinvent-
ed to create an endowment
that would help prevent such
problems when they occur,
agdin m the future .
We were thrtlled when
Dave Cannicbael, a solid
man of intelligence and
mtegrity, agreed to c;erve ds
chairman
What has hdppened? It dll
seems q uite irrc:ltional
NANCY P. JONES
Newport Coast
Regarding the recent
senes of ctrticles about thi~
tempest and teapot dispute
between the library bodrd of
trustees and the library foun-
dation.
It seems to me that there
are a lot of egos involved
here that dre di tracting from
the substance of the dispute.
For 'one thing, I certainly
think it is utter folly to spend
founddtion money on some
Mches m front of the hbrary.
1 think we' already have a
r~taurant in thi town called
the Arches; I don't think we
nN.'d anymor arche m
hont of the lihrazy. J agree
wtth the foundation. The
money should be pent for
the ront nt fol th library,
not th superstructure. On
the other hand, if th foun ·
ctauon is spending tt dispro·
pcr>rtionete amount of its
fUndl on adnuruiittation and
overhead, that 11 likewtse to
be deplored.
In any event. perhaps dlil
pro~ could be IOIYed U
the pl!Udpanl:I coWd.f'll.
aide their ego1_ lar 6 !ew
minufill md mk ... _.
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South Coast Plaza wU1 host
the •Fascination of Orcluds
International Show and
Sale" Feb. 3-6 at the Crate &
Barrel wmg or the mall.
Orchids from more than 60
growers will be represented
and each day of the show
will f ea tu re seminars and
speakers. South Coast Plaza
is at 3333 Bear St., Costa r Mesa For more inlonnation,
call (714) 435-2160.
The Costa Mesa SenJor Cen-
ter will hold an armchatr
travel class on Thursdays,
from r eb. 3 through June 5.
The Center is dl 695 West
19th St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 9949)
645-2356.
The Newport Beach Public
Library presents a free pro-
gram, •Romantic Relation-
ships, n a t 7 p.m. Maxine
Cohen, marnage dJld family
lherap1st, will speak. The
library is at 1000 Avocado
Ave.~ Newport Beach. For
more infonnatton, call (949)
71-7-3801.
Saint Michael & All Angels
Episcopal Church will host
Richard WaUts, UC Irvine
phys1c1St, who will discuss ·
the concept of entropy, at 7
a m. at Coco's Restaurant in
Fashion Island, 151 Newport
.,
JOt h. A111111al
Center Drive, Newport
8edch. A $10 donation cov-
ers the talk and breakfast.
• For more inf onnation, call
(949) 644-1145.
Terri Smooke, special as ls-
tant to Gov. Gray Davui for
Jewish Ccmmunity Affairs,
will speak to the 1Tendsetters
of the Women's Division of
the Jewish Federation of
Orange County at a lun-
cheon at the Newport Coast
home of Heidi Berkley. The
luncheon is $25. For reserva-
tions and more information,
call (714) 755-5555, ext. 222.
The 1999 Career Network
meeting at 7:30 p.m at St
Andrew's· Presbytenan
Church will feature Lynn
Bawnan of Career Naviga-
tion, who will speak of "Dif-
ferentiating Yourself in the
Interview • The church is at
600 St. Andrew's Road, New-
port Beach. The meeting is
free. For more information,
call (949) 574-2239.
FRIDAY
Ora.l)ge Coast College wm
hold fts fourth and final pro-
gram in its Sailing Adventure
Series at 8 p.m. in the Robert
B. Moore Theatre. The pro-
gram, "Survival -And
Beyond," will feature Bill
Butler, who will de.scribe his
experience of being attacked
by whales and cast adnft for
66 days on a life raft. Tickets
are $5 to $13. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 432-5880.
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SATURDAY
Borders South Coast Plaza,
Premier Hair Studio, the
New Man clothing store and
author/cartoonist Rubin Ger-
ard will present an event at 2
p.m. at the Borders cafe to
help men and women look
their best for Valentine's
Day. The event will feature
hairstyling tips, make-overs
and more. The stare is at
3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 432-7854.
Our Lady Queen of Angels
Elementary School in New-
port Beach will celebrate its
annual Spedal·Person's Day
starting at 11 a.m. The day
recognizes the people who
have made a difference in
the lives of students. The
school is at 7,50 Domingo
Drive, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
644-1166.
The Orange Apple Comput-
er Club's meeting will fea-
ture Michelle Carlson of the
Nova Development Corp.,
who will present Nova's
Print Explosion. The meeting
will also feature a beginner
and advanced question-and-
answer session, specia'l
interest groups, and more.
The meetln,g runs from 8
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the
Chemistry Building of
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 836-0522.
The Ben Gurlon Society of
the J ewish Federation
Fascination of Orchids
T his premier show, sponsored by
The OranRc County Branch of the
Cymbtdn11n Society of Amenc:a, I rated
nmon the top ~hows in rhe country 'Die
nl wm's leadm~ orchid growers and
cntJ1usl1'st.'\ present an onay of bc11utlful
d1 pllw , seminars, ond comiiedtlon~
officl ttd by 1udges from the Cyrnb1d1um
Society of Amcnea nnd the Ameri~n
Ordud Sodety An outStanding selection
~f orchid wlll be available for purcha _e,
JU6t m time for Valenune'~ Day.
Adm1u1on 1s free .
at South Coast Plaza
SHOW SCHBDULB:
Thursday, Pebruary 3rd
10 a.m. -9 p.m.
Friday, February .Cth
10 a.m. -9 p.m.
Saturday; February 5th
10 a.m. • 7 p.m.
Sunday, February 6th
· 11 a.m. • 6:80 p.m.
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Young Busme sand Profes-
sionals D1vlSlon will hold its
inaugural event at 6:30 p1m.
at the Newport Beach home
of Jrm and Marti Eisenberg
for end of Sabbath rituals
and light dining. The pro·
gram is open to donors who
will consider maktng a
pledge of $1,000 to the Jew-
ish Federation Annual Cam-
paign. For mote informa-
tion, call (714) 755-5555,
ext. 225.
The Alzbelmer's Assn. Gala
honortng Maureen Reagan
will be held at 6:30 p.m. at
the Pour Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach Guests of
honor include Orange Coun-
ty Supervisor Tom Wilson
and Peggy Goldwater Clay.
Tickets are $200. For more
information, call (714) 283-
1111.
MONDAY
Dale Marcelle, author of
•Fire in the Streets I A H.tsto-
ry of the Cold Race Wdr m
America," will discuss his
book at 7 p.m. at Borders
Books, Music and Cafe at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear
St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 432-
7854.
A Great Decisions dlscusslon
of ·Russia: Report Card on
Survival" will be led. by
Karen Speros from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Mark Presbytenan
Church, 2100 Mar Vista,
Newport Beach . For more
information, call (949) 760-
1691.
llST ID
Orange Coast College will hold its fourth and final
program in its Salling Adventure Serles at 8 p.m.
Friday in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. The pro-
gram, "Survival -And Beyond," will feature BUI
Butler, shown heie, who will describe his experi-
ence of being attacked by whales and cast adrift for
66 days on a We raft Tickets are $5 to $13. OCC ls
at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 432-5880.
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. . I t t
Quote Of
111E DAY ·
"It would have been nice to have a· (on&-gome~
cushion going into Friday ,.,11
I
Larry Hirst. Newport Harbor coach
DailY, Pilot
9.!.. unNER ·
... Feb. 7 honoree
DAVE PARSll
Thursday, February 3-, '2000 8 I
Tea c ·uppers reign supreme 'in county tiff
•Newport Beach Country Club women's · ..--~,.-:-:-....,.,,..___,
champion Debbie Albright conquei:s Los
Coyotes in first Orange County championship.
W ith a full Tea Cup Classic Orange County
flavor at the inaugural women's private
Grand Champion of club champions,
Champions, Debbie Albright of an event
_Newport Beach Country Club gave co-sponsored by
Orange County a taste of women's clubm&1cer
golf from the Newport-Mesa Grand Goll
community. Design and GQJf
Not to gloat or anything, 'but .• Media Group.
Albright showed Monday at Los By Winning
Coyotes Country Club in Buena the 18-hole,
Park what many of us have stroke-play
Richard Dunn
GOLF
believed for ye ars -sortie of the invitational, Albright brought home
best amateur golfers are right here the perpetual trophy that is now
in our backyard. proudly.on display in the Newport
Albright, four-time defending Beach clubhouse museum, along
. Newport B~ach club champion wh o with an impressive array of golf
has played In all three Tea Cup artifacts and Toshiba Senior Classic
Classics, won the showdown of the memorabilia. t
..
Lending further credence to th~
area's strength in women 's goU.
Tea CuJ? Classic heroine Marianne
Towersey (Santa Ana Country ·
Clubj finished second m Monday's
county championship, shooti.pg
six-oyer-par 78, or:ie stroke behind
Albright.
#It was a really tough course,
a nd I went out there, really, with no
expectations," Albright said of the
6,090-yard Los Coyotes layout, .
which plays about 300 yards longer
than the women 's tees at Newport
Beach.
From 1989 to 1992, the course
played host to the Los Coyotes
LPGA Classic, but after four years
the lady professionals had a tough
ti.me maldng birdie5 and wanted
another ve nue. Nancy Lopez won
twice at Los Coyotes, while Pat
Bradley (1991) an~ Nancy Scranton
(1992) also won titles there.
•It was an ~tretnely long goll
course, about the sipne as the
men's tees a t Newport Beach, and
we were using driver and wood
intQ a lot of greens. And (the turf)
was wel, too, because it rained the
night before (and earlier in the
morning)," said Albright, who
managed two birdies on pc1.t·three
boles.
With 12 of the county's 16
women's private club champions
participelting, Albright and
Towersey shol six strokes better
than the neMest competitor (Alta
Vista's Lisa Sanders).
Sally Holstein (Big Canyon
Country Club) and Denise
Woodard (Mesa Verde Country
Club) also played m the Grand
Champion Gf Champions at Los
Coyotes and shot 90 .
o ·n the men's side, won by Alta
Vista's James Woolley (70), Big ·
Canyon's Steve Collins ond Santa
Ana's Chris Veitch shot 76, while
Mesa Verde's Pete Daley shot 79.
Newport Beach's Joe Stafford did
not play.
The Te a Cup Classic, which was
launched out of tlus C'olumn on a
whim in 1997, ha•· been sponsored
each year by Fletcher Jones
Motorcars. The event pits the d!ea's
four women's club cht1J11p1ons Tea
Cup Classic 2000 will be P,layed at
Big Canyon in August (an 'exact
date is penclinq).
1Wo-ttme defending Te& C up
champion Towersey set the golf
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
Hia.h school boi BASKETBAl SAILORS TORPEDOED, 48-42
University
roils,94-67
• Costa Mesa is unable to stem the
tide as University nails 16 shots
from three-point territory en route
to an overwhelming PCL victory.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT
IRVINE .,--. . • ~/l The way Univer-
Padflc Coast LeAnue sity High's boys -.. basketball team
----------'-~ L shot on Wednes-
•eorona del MN (17.0) 3 2
•Costa Mesa (17·7) 3 3
day, it was
enough to make
Costa Mesa's
Mustangs throw
their arms in the
air in exaspera-
tion.
*includes one forlelt win. The refere~s
*"indudesttnefurfeltlosses. also threw up
Wednesday's !>COr<'s their arms, one to
signify a three-
point shot and
another · when it
went in. They did
that 16 ti.Ines for Friday's games
&Wm at Con:INI dal Mw Uni and that
Laguna Beach at un~ symbolized the
Trojans' 94-67
victory over the
visiting Mustangs in a Pa<;ific Coast League
game.
The Trojans, 15-8, 4-1 in league, whose
only league loss this season was to Mesa,
now moves a game ahead of Corona del Mar
for first place in the PCL. The Mustangs
(17-7, 3-3) fall to third place, a half game
.behind CdM.
The Trojans' perlormance on Wednesday
was amazing on all accounts. Besides the 16-
for-29 three-point shooting, Uni shot 54%
from the field. Even Unl Coach Mike Din-
neen, whose team averages 74 points and 10
three-point field goals a game, was taken
aback.
"We were on fire tonight," he said. "I
think that was the most threes we've ever
made."
• Illingworth , Yarnal get little help in
S~a View setback1 setting up first-place
showdown a t Woodbridge Friday night.
Barry Faulkner
OAJLY PILOT .
NEWPORT BEACH
-While their fellow
students stayed home in
droves Wednesday to
study for . semester
finals, the Newport Har-
bor High boys basket-
ball team basically
ensured its Sea View
League title hopes will
be decid.ed on a
pass/fail basis Friday al
Woodbridge High. -
Laguna Hills ( 13-10, Laguna Halls 48. N•\"•port 42
2-4 in league) led for all Aliso Niguel 66, Irvine 49
but a few minutes to
upset the host Sailors,
Wednesday's scatts
Friday's games
48-42, trimming I-tar-~tilrborat
~r's lead over Wood-Aliso at Laguna Hills
bndge to a half game,
heading into Friday's showdown.
~It would have been nice to have a rone-game)
cushion going into Friday," said Harbor Coach Lar-
ry Hirst, whose squad, No. 9 m Orange County and
No. 10 in CIF Southe rn Section Division U-AA, fell
to 16-7, 5-L "But it's a must-win situation, now."
Coach Dave Brown's Hawks left the Sailors little
cushion Wednesday, concentrating lls defense on
Harbor standouts Dustin Illingworth and Aaron
Yamal.
Illingworth still managed a game-high 21 pomts
and Yarnal chipped in 12, but the other six Sailors
who played managed only rune additional points.
"The key to our success the last two to three
weeks is that we've always had two or three other
guys (besides Illingworth and Yamal) step up and
produce,• Hirst said. "Nobody did that tonight.•
Ne wport's other three starters were a combined
O for 12 from the field. Only senior guard Justin
Reynolds, who scored sue points off tl;le bench,
including a third-quarter three-pointer, kept Illing-
worth and Yamal from monopohzing Newport's
field goals.
The Sailors hit Just 15 of 45 field-goal attempts,
just 3 of 11 in the final period. Their fourth-quarter
cool spell kept them from 'taking advantage of hve
Laguna Hills turnovers m the period The Hawks
had 12 turnovers total.
"We've played well throughout league," Brown
said. "Other than a loss to Woodbridge, our games
have been very close. We just hadn't been able to
close anyone {besides last-place Irvine) out, until
tonight."
The Hawks closed out the Sdilors with unselftSh
passing, hot spells from the field ( 12 of 23 in the sec-
ond and third ~riods), strong rebounding (besting
the Tars, 28·23) and scrappy defense.
Costa Mesa also came out firing, hitting
its first three shots and scoring 21 points in
the first quarter. Mesa's Ryan Naff, who was
a problem for Uni in the first game, scored 11
points in the first quarter, hitting three tbree-
pointers. TA.YA KASHUBA./ DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor HJgb's Dustin Illingworth drives the lane en route to a basket
SEE MESA PAGE 83 Wednesday night, Laguna Hills' Marshall Houser (right) taking the brun.t of il
Harbor never scored consecutive field goals and
SEE TARS PAGE 83
DAILY PILOT . HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Costa Mesa sweeper calls the shots, while ensuring
opponents get very few of their own against the Mustangs.
leny Faulkner
0AllY PILOT
Tiough Katie Roche is o of
three captains, her pla as
the Costa Mesa High gulS
soccer team's dominant leader is
not open for diseuslion.
DllcuAlon, you see, would
require something other than a ,..
monologue, which the Junior I 1W88p81' comistently malnt&ital in
I an alt8mpt to help ha teem , A
rMda the playoff9 for lbe Int
.... time In tbe program'• blstltJry. I •aw e1waya ..._ •......,
.... , ....... Mtdtbe
..... Ill Dlt ....... wbo lwllDI ... ,..,. wlll,W IMNIJ.
sidelights to a year-round pa. ton
for soccer. •1 always want to win
and that has led to me step up
and be a leadet, On my club
team, i.f you don't ~lk, you don't
play. But when I came to high
IC'hool no one talked. t talk the
whole game and I try to teU
(teanunat•) wbat J know. I like
taking(direction)bedt,butno
one telll 1m anything.•
The Ody PUot Athlete of the
Week. ~dOel much more
tban talk• good ....
"She plays vwy ltrong cWele
and Ml done IO caiallltmtly ell
l8UOD ....... a.ta Miia COldl
mROCHIMMM
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~82~Th_urlda,;_......_Februo~~7-3~,2-000---.. ______________________ ~~.P{)'R.'fS ~--~------------~--~----------Da-io/--.Pi_lot
Irvine tourney
unfolds today
IRVINE -Three local
high school girls water polo
teams will be competing in
the Irvine Southern Cab.for·
nia Women's Water Polo
Championships, beguuung
today.
Newport Harbor's Sail·
ors duel Millikan of Long
Beach in today's S p.m.
game at El Toro High.
At Corona del Mar, the
host Sea Kings tangle wit,h
Edison at 4 p.m., and at the
same site, Costa Mesa
meets No. 1 ·seeded Long
Beach Wilson at 3 p.m.
Victors return to · the
same sites with Newport at
· 8 p.m., and it successful,
Costa Mesa would duel
host Corona del Mar at 7
p.m.
Losers of first.round play
continue on Friday after·
noon at the same sites.
The 32·team tournament
concludes Saturday with
the championship match at
Corona del Mar, starting at
~p.m.
PADDLING
Hal Rosoff Classic
slated for Feb. 12
•International· field set
to participate in event.
NEWPORT BEACH -
Canoe and kayak racers from
all around will take part in the
11th annual Hal Rosoff Clas·
sic, which will take place Sat·
urday, Feb. 12, at 8:30 a.m. at
the Newport Aquatic Center.
The event will feature
canoe, kayak, surf ski and
outrigger competitions of all
levels.
Ad.mission is $20 per per·
son, which includes a T-shirt
and lunch. Proceeds will ben-
efit the Junior Newport
Aquatic Center.
Thl! five·mile race will
begin at the NAC, go toward
Udo Island and retu'.rn to the
NAC.
Racers from around the
globe 'will take part in the var·
ious events as a preparation
for the upcomiµg Sydney
Olympics.
For inf onnation, call (949)
646-7725.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY c..1.-...., ............. ..... .. ..-· .....
r--------------------~ : i ii f 1 1 f : I I
I I I I
I I I I
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ROCHE
CONTINUED FROM 81
Dan Johnston said. "Our
def enders are all doing a
goodjob,butbecause
(Roche) is so solid behind
everybody, it gives oUr
fullbacks the opportunity to
take some extra chances.
(Roche) is very sure-footed,
she makes good traps and
she can kick the ball farther
than anybody in our
(Pacific Coast) league."
.
Five-goal lead melts into defeat
.
•Sea Kings fall to University,
9-7, after being up, 6-1, losing
a chance to clinch the Pacific
Coast League championship.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PlLOT
IRVINE -In the first half, it looked
as if an easy victory against host Uni·
versity High was inevitable for Coro-
na del Mar's girls water polo team m a
Pacific Coast League game Wednes-
day artemoon.
But the 1Tojans pulled off fln
improbable comeback from a 6-1
deficit in the second hall and got the
upset win, 9-7.
CdM (12-8, 2·1 in league), ranked
No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion IV, could have clinched a share of
the PCL championship with the win.
Instead, the Sea Kings are tied with
University (8-10, 2-1), which is ranked
No. 6 in Division IV, in second place.
The Sea Kings got off to a fast start.
Danielle Carlson and Melinda Tucker
SIGNING THE DOlTED UNE
!l_i~ school 9irls
WATER PULO
scored for CdM in the first two min·
utes. After a timeout, Uni scored to cut
the lead to 2-1, but CdM then went on
a 4-0 run. Carlson got another goal,
Chnstina Hewko had two and Hayley
Hapeman one during the Sea Kings'
run. CdM's lead could have been
even larger, as Hewko, Tucker, Hape~
man and Undsay Daley had shots that
just missed.
Then, with 5:45 left in the third
quarter, the game completely
changed complexion. Uni's Manon
Gee scored her second goal on a four-
meler shot. Seven minutes later, in the
fourth quarter, Uni's Julie Voorhes
grabbed a rebound and scored to give
the 1Tojans a 7-6 lead.
Tucker responded immediately
with a goal for CdM, but Gee scored
seconds later for ail 8·7 Uni lead.
CdM came achingly close to tying
the game in the final five minutes.
Carlson had two shots bounce off the
post. And Tucker had a shot that ju.st
went wide.
Instead, the 1Tojans got their ninth
goal with a minute left to tak~ a 9· 7
lead, leaving the Sea Kings in total
shock.
•1 don't know what hap-
pened, "CdM goalie Arin Hendrick-
son, 'Who had nine saves, said.
•we just didn't play well in the
second half."
Corona del Mar will take part in
the Irvine Southern Calfomia Cham-
pionships this weekend, opening
against Edison today at 4 p.m. in the
CdMwaters.
MOFie COAST LEA~
UNMJtSnY 9, CoAoNA DEL MM 1
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar 3 2 1 1 -7
University 1 0 5 3 • 9
Corona del Mar -Carlson 2, Tucker 2,
Hewko 2, Ha. Hapeman 1.
Saves -Hendrickson 9.
University -Gee 3, Gohtbrett 2, •
Voorhes 2, Jacobs 1, Trett 1.
Saves -Mayer 6.
~R COll>OVA/DAll Pl.OT
N!Srt Harbor Hlgll Mmlor oa...lw a.:kle
Jonea, the mo.t eoveted Sailor fooCbalJ
recnilt tn Coach Jeff Brinkley's H-11eiloll
tenure, stgm a national letter of lnlmt to attend USC
(above) OD full ldaolanblp, as lab molber, Meredith.
loob OD. At dglal. COM:b ~ CIWl'H• as Jones
getl tbe pip OD lbe foolball. Jones, a 6-foot-8,
262-pouad tine-year starter, wu All-CIP Southern
Sectton Dlvillon VJ, All-Newport-Meu Dllb1ct and
AD· Sea View LMgue u be helped the Tan go 13-0-t
and wlD lbelr leCOllG Mdlon title in the 69-IMIOll
bUtory of tbe progr-. Jaw wu iallo lelected to
SuplllPnip •egn'ne's AD-Amertc:an team. Mlddgan. w........._ Color..SO, Ongoa md Cal wwe among
lbe lonmolt satton for hlS MJrVlc:es.
KATEROOfE
!lorn: May 3, 1983
MINt~Costa
Meta =S-foot-8
season in a 1·1 tie with Uni
Tuesday. nie tie kept the
Mustangs one pomt ahead
of the 1Tojans in a race for
third place, and the coveted
guaranteed playoff spot.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
world on fire last year,
playing 53 holes of
competition in one day.
Beach, Tiger Woods was
spotted playtng at Big
Canyon, where he's an
honorary member.
When Woods played at
Big Canyon on Dec. 24 with
his father, Earl, and friend
Brian Hull, be made a hole
in one on the par three No. 3
(165 yards) with an
eight-iron, then promptly
won the Mercedes
Championship at Kapalua for
his sixth consecutive PGA
Tour title.
155
~Soccer ....... .:Swffper
c..ch: Dan Johnston ,........ food: Spaghetti
,....... '"°"'9: "Top Gun"
l9lt etNetic mom.wt: "Making vnty in soccer M a freshman. I hid a good Idea I was Q04ng to
rNke It. but it was 1 relief."
A..._ofhWMllV:Her
typically solid MfensiYe 'llllOrlc
hetptd the MUNngs defe•t
cross-town r~I EstMKia, 2· 1. Jan
27. She scored the lone goal ln •
1-1 PCL tie with UniYtt'Vty Tuesday. .....
"Our team has grown
and gotten so much better
since I was a freshman,•
said Roche, a first.team
All-PCL performer last
season. "This year's team
has so much potential and
making the playoffs would
be a big step. Our league is
really hard, so il we can get
out of that, I think we can
do pretty well in the
playoffs. We know we can
compete agaJnst good
teams.•
After playing 35 holes of
intense match play in the
final of the Women's
Southern Calif omia
Chiunpionships at Mission
Viejo Country Club,
Towersey arrived just in time
for tee off in Tea Cup Classic m at Mesa Verde, then won
the event for the ~econd year
in a row.
Maybe Big Canyon is his
good luck charm.
Roche, who plays center
halfback for the WoUpack
dub program, began her
varsity career as a freshman
halfback.. I
•sut I moved her to
sweeper last year and that
Coll«Jor ..-a cttd --(».$ Roche competes against t.::====:::;::=====~ ,her own demanding
Towersey, who Jost her
putter m transition that day
and borrowed one from the
Mosa Verde pro shop for the
Tea Cup, 1D1ght have boon
dragging by day's end. But,
instead, she dominftted the
Last year, Bruce Fleisher
skipped the Toshiba Senior
Classic on his way to earning
Senior PGA Tour Player of
the Year and Rookie of the
Year honors.
seems to be the perfect spot for her,•
Johnston sa.ld. ·she has good control with
bOth feet, she can kick the ball 60 yards Wlth
both feet and she gets up consistently for
headers. We move her up to attack on comer
kicks and she very often will play the ball
from placement She is also a threat lo score
at any time, which could be consid red
unusual for a sweeper."
standards as much as the
oppo~g team.
•rve always been fairly hard on my elf,
ince I started playing when I was 5, • Roche
said. "I've always wanted to be the best and
I've tried to work my hardest to do it. I get
frustrated with myseJ.l il I don't play the way
I think I can." •
Roche thoroughly cn1oys her weeper role
and the Mustangs' emphasis on defense
f 1eld, again, winning by
seven strokes lo cap an
amazmg Friday the 13th last
August.
Tiger claws: In • tuneup
for this weekend's AT&T
National Pro·Am at Pebbl
Fleisher won two of the
first three tournaments in
1999, and firushed second in
the other event, then raised
tho red flag for early·season
burnout and withdrew from
the Ta.hiba -much to the
diSmay of Toshiba volunteers.
from the 552 Club, the
fund-raliimg organization for
JC MEN'S GOLF
Coast tops GWC
.by 10 strokes
• Medalist honors go
to OCC's Winston with
two-under 70 round.
S:HINO HillS -Orange
C~ast College's men's goll
team opened the 2000 season
on a successful note Wednes-
day, besting Golden West by
10 strokes with a 378 team
total on the par 72 Los Serra·
nos Golf Course. Also com·
peting, and 16 strokes off the
pace was Santiago Canyon.
Coast's Brian Winston was
the medalist with a two-under
70.
Also scoring for Orange
Coast were Ken Kato (72),
Kyle Wicks (78), Tom Sakki-
nen (79), Mike Akahoshi (79)
and Eric Hirt (81).
Coaches clinic
approaching
llFree seminar offered
for coaches and players.
MF.~';. ~T ~BASEBALL
free coaching seminar will
take place SWlday from noon
to 4 p.m. at Costa Mesa High
School's varsity baseball field.
Scheduled to SJ?Cak will be
Estancia High Coach Doug
Deats, Los Amigos Coach
J::?ave Austin, Mustangs skip-
per Kirk Bauermeister and
Fountain Valley Coach Rorr
La.Ruff a.
Topics include ouU1eld
drills, infield drills, praetice
organization and pitching.
Players as well as coaches
are welcomed to attend.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• Basketball
College men -Vanguard
University at cal Baptist. 7:30 p.m
College women • Vanguard
UniV«Srty at ca1 Baptist. 5:30 p m.
High school girls • Newport
Harbor at Woodbridge, 7:30 p.m.;
Corona del Mar at Estancia, 7 p.m . • Soc:icer
High school girls · Newport Harbor at Woodbridge, 3:15 p.m.;
CQrona del Mar at Estancia, 3:15. • Wrestling
High schoOI • Newport Harbor
at Aliso Niguel, 3 p.m.; University
at Corona de1 Mar, 6 p.m.
·•W.-Polo
High school girls -Irvine Southern
California Women's Water PQlo Championshl~, first round: Edison
at Corona del Mar, 4 p.m.; Costa
Mesa vs. Long Beach Wilson,
at Corona del Mar; 3 p.m.; •
Newport Harbor vs. Millikan,
at El Toro, 5 p.m. (winners play
again at 7 or 8 p.m., same sites).
•Tennis Community college men -
Orange Coast at Cerritos, 2 p.m.
Community college women -
Orange Coast at Santa Barbara,
2p.m.
DEEP SEA
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
Newport Lllnding -1 boat, 8
anglers. 17 sand bass, 1 calico bass,
1 halibut. 75 mackerel.
Hoag Hospital, which is the
event's operating charity.
Those 552 Club members,
including Toshiba
co-chairman Jake Rohrer,
remember Fleisher when he
played in the old Crosby
Southern Pro·Arn in 1977
and '86 (later called the Taco
Bell Newport Classic).
Fleisher, who won the
Crosby Southern in '77 at
Irvine Coa.st Country Club
(now Newport Beach), is
among those who have
conunitted to the 2000
Toshiba Senior Classic
-which will ma.rk his flf5t
appearance on the course
since '86.
Def ending Tostuba
champion Gary McCord, '98
winner Hale Irwin and
crowd favorites Lee 1Tevino
and Chi Chi Rodriguez are
also committed.
Volunteen are sun being
sought by Toshiba Classic
officials to work as scorers,
marshals and other positions.
Applications are available
on the tournament Web site,
WWW. 7behB>aSenlotCJassic.oom;
or by calling (949) 515·4840, Roche's defense prowess has helped the
Mustangs (8-3-7, 2·2·2 in league) record
eight shutouts and limit opponents to one
gotl in all but one other game. Only
University, which Nmed a 3·0 league win
Jan. 11, had more thah limited offensive
succeo.
u ually keeps her in the middle of tho action.
•That's not ttlways so great,• s~ud Roche,
who unselfishly wt.she~ the ball was at the
oppo mg end mor often. Manchester helps SoCal team take the gold
Rothe'• defensive work helped Mesa earn
a 2·1 wtil OYer aOP·town rtval Eatanca Jan.
28 and she troted her third goal of the
•sometim I thmk we play defense too
muth .~
Roche hopes to action at the collegiate
• Newport Harbor sophomore one of six Orange County players
to take part in the under· 16 Olympic Development Program.
level, but i curr ntly intent on spurring the
Mu tangs on -with words and deeds.
PHOENIX, Ariz. -.Newport Harbor GlllS SOCCll Htgli sophomore Tory Mucbester
helped her team from Southern Cal·
ifomla capture the gold medal ln the CAJsta Mesi& looking for Strength coach for the football team Girls Ut6 Olympic Development
COit.a MeN lflab'ifoolbd team r:s looking tor" Ir ngth nnd HELP WAllTID • ~:~::i. Soc<-er Tournament last
conditioning otNldl 1wtth bedqJround m !peed and explooon tor The 1R·player teem defeated 1~bdonn.tioa., caa&act footbell coach J rry J fow •U at (714) 424-871>8. Northern Califonue, 2..0, New Mes·
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Eagles see it fall apart in the late gob:J.g, 65-55 .
• Big Laguna Beach fourth
quarter does in Estancia.
Tony Altobelli
BOYS HOOPS for 7 as the Eagles held a
two-po1J1t lead after the
finst eight minutes.
• man und wtt were
pauent."
the game at 51-51 Wlth a thunder-
ous dunk.
DAILY PILOT
The difference in the game
came in the ·fourth quarter, where
the Artists (5-17, 2-4 in lE>ague)
outscored the Eagles, 22-8.
Wilh the · constant
screams of, "FIND
The Eagles' duo of
C'antreU dnd Simco actual-
ly outscorPd Hdnour and
Manker, 23-20, m the first
hdlf.
·we made some defensive nus-
takes m the fowth, • Boyce said. •That
WCIS pcutially due to foul trouble:
LAGUNA BEACH-:-It took just
over three quarters for Laguna
Beach High's two-man offensive
volcano to erupt and when it did,
Estancia 's "boys basketbdll team
had no place to hide.
"For three qucuters. we played
outstanding," Eagles COdch Rich
Boyce said. •rn the fourth, we basi-
cally fell apart. All the things we
did well to get the ledd, we didn't
do in the fourth.·
I lANOUR ... WHERE IS
HE?" corning from Boyce,
Simco and lhe rest of the
Eagles managed to keep
his highlight reel stalled.
"Our defensive rotauon
was strong early,• Boyce
said. •our guys really bat-
tled out there and we took
it to them.:
Darshaun Gamer, who played
strong agamst Manker despite a
six-mch height d1sodvdntage,
fouled out" with three minutes
remallling.
The result was a 65.55 Pacilic
Coast League loss for the visiting
Eagles Wednesday night.
"We really wanted to
keep the ball from Travis Simco
as best we could,• Boyce
PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE '
LAGUNA 8EAot 65, ESTANCA 55
Jason Simco led the Eagles (14-
10, 2-4) with ·20 points, while Jon
Cantrell added 19, including five
three-pointers.
EstdnCi<l had its biggest EstanC1a 18 14 15 · 8 . 55
said. "We felt that if we could keep
the ball down low, we stood a bet·
lN chance.•
lead of the game, 41-31,
with JUSt under four minutes
rem,uning in the third quarter,
when the Hanour went to work
Laguna Beach 16 9 18 22 -65
Si.x-foof-six guard Travis Hanour
and 6-foot-10 center Chris Manker
combined for 57 of the Artists' 65
points, with most of their damage
conung late. Hanour had 29 points,
eight rebounds and five ~ssists,
while Manker added 28 points and
10 rebounds.
Estanc1a's lead grew to eight as
Cantrell started to get hot. Hanour
helped cut the lead down to four
before a Cantrell 28-footer at the
buzzer gave Estanoa a 32-25 lead
Est.an<hl -Simco 20, Canlrell 19, •
Chahdler 6, Garner 4, Maldonado 4,
Rodriguez 2, J1m1nez 0
The ball was· bouncing the
Eagles' way early as Travis Chan-
dler started the game hot, lutU.ng
his first three shots, before Cantrell
and Simco eacli added five points.
He !)Cored 10 of his team's final
12 third-quarter points, helping the
Artists trim the lead to 4 7 -43
Thdt's when Manker's game
elevated, so to speak. He scored
the Artists' first 10 po10ts and bed
3 pt. goals -Cantrell 5, Simco 2.
Fouled out · Garqer
Technical fouls Rodnguez 1.
lAtguna Be.ch -Hanour 29, Manker
28, Blodgett 3. Boyd 3, Butters 2
3 pt. goals -Hanour 4
Hanour started the game only 2 ·we ran our offense very well,•
Boyce said. ·we found the open Fouled out -none.
Technical fouls -Butters 1.
'TARS
FROM 81
did not lead after Tony Melum's two
free throws gave lt a 22-21 edge with
1:34 lefl in the first hall.
A MdfShaJJ I louser layup gave the
Hawks a 23-22 edge at intermission
. and Chris Lee's hot shooting in the third
quarter helped up tbc lead to four.
Lee, who had missed all three tries
from three-pomt range in the first two
quarters, inducting an air ball, drilled a
three ball and added two more field
goals without a ~s m the penod. He
also netted his only three-point
attt'mpt in the fourth quarter and hit a
patr of free throws with 16 seconds left
to ice the upset
Illingworth. who rut 10 of 14 free
throws in the Tars' 45-40 win at Lagu-
na Hills, Jan. 12, was 5 of 7 from the
foul line Wednesday. He was 8 of 14
from the held, but was the only Sailor
to shoot better than 50%.
"Out plan was to play hve-on-two,
saggin"g on lllingworth and helpmg on
Yamat," Brown said.
"They obviously ctidn't shut down
Dustin," llirst sclid. "But they took
everyone else away."
Illingworth added seven rebounds,
while Reynolds ddded five steals.
•(Reynolds) played well," said
Hirst, who hope!. his team can muster
the kind of intensity Friday which
keyed a 59-57 overtime win over
Woodbndge in their first meeting (Jan.
14)
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
lMuM Hu.s 48. NeMioRT 42
TAYA KASHUBA
I DAILY PILOT
P"ORC COAST LEAGUE
UNIVDtSJTY 94, CosTA MESA 67
Costa Mesa 21 11 16 13 -67
University 26 23 26 19 -94
NONLEAGUE
CoM 62, WES1MINSTEA 44
Corona del Mar 17 17 20 8 -62
Westminster 14 6 4 20 • 44
Hith school bot,s
BASKETBAlL
Sea Kings rip
Lions, 62-44
• Nonleague contest.
WESTMINSTER -Corona
del Mar High senior KeVtn
Hansen scored 22 points in
three quarters, then sat back
dnd watched lus teammates
hold on for a 62-44 nonleague
boys basketball victory at
Westnunster Wednesday .
Hansen added eight
rebounds and three steals lo
help CdM, ranked No. 4 10
CIF Southern Section D1v1-
s1on lll-AA, ll11Prove to 17-6.
CdM senior Brooks Morris
added 11 pomts and seruor
Elliott · Patterson clupped in
sue points and eight boards off
the bench.
Alec Hanson and Joel Tem-
pleton each scored rune points
for CdM, which returns to
Pactf1c Coast League play Fri-
day, ho!.ting Estancia at 6 p.m.
The Sea Kings moved 10to
sole possession of second
place m tbe PCL. thanks to
Costa Mesa's loss to Universi-
ty Wednesday. Both teams
had been tied for second at 3-
2, conung into Wednesday's
action
MESA
CONTINUED FROM B 1
\:1nfortunately for the
Mustangs, the Tro1ans
scored 26 points in the same
span. Uni marlu.man Andy
Ldwrence h,it three three·
pomten. in the quarter.
·we cdnnot beat Uru
trymg to mdtch them shot
for shot,· Costa Mesa
Coach Bob Serven said.
·our boys learned that
tonight•
WluJe Mesa cooled off in
ihe second quarter, Uni
stayed hot. This time, Jason
Gavey was the Uru player
nailing three three-pointers
an a quarter,
And just when 1t seemed
Uni couldn't be any better,
it shot 9-for-13 from the
floor, 4-of-6 m threes. for a
75-48 lead
Naff was the onJy Mesa
player m double-d1g1t scor-
10g He had 19. On the oth-
er side, sue Um players
reoched double digits.
Mesa shot 37% from the
floor, and could not keep
up with the Trojans
"They were shoob.ng the
bghts out of the bwlding, M
Serven said ·And we were
taking shots .too qwckly. •
Laguna Hills 12 11 16 9 -48
Newport 13 9 13 7 -42
Laguna Hills -Lee 16, Houser 9, Stone
8, Anderson 6, Vollenhals 5, Homyak 4.
3-pt. g<>als -Lee 2. Vollenhals 1
Newport tWbor • Illingworth 21,
Vamall 12, Reynolds 6, Melum 4, ROl'den 0,
Newport's Tony
Melum steals the
ball from Laguna
Hills' Jimmy
Vollenhals (10)
and makes his
way downcourt
in Wednesday
night's Sea View
League duel.
CosU Mesa Naff 19, Jones 8,
Ferryman 6, Weir 5, Hatsush1 3.
Payne 8, llVtutaker 8, Krikorian 3,
Conte 7, Knelt 0. 1-Utey 0. Abectabo a.
3-pt goals -Naff 3, Whittaker 1,
Weir 1, Krikorian 1
Uni -Z1nchefsky 18, Gavey 17,
Elsherbiay 15, Lawrence 12, Dale 10,
Chnrtoph 10, Tran 5, Newsome 0,
Feistel 2, Ebadolahi 3, Haghighi 2
GdM Hansen 22, Moms 11,
Hanson 9, Templeton 9, Patterson
6, Shahang1an 2, Hietbrink 2,
Snell 1, Owen 0, Bottom 0
3-pt. goals -Hanson 1, Moms 1,
Hansen 1.
Westmfnst« -Granam 9,
Holhns 9, Villegas 6, Miranda 5,
Walton 4, Marinai 4, lnurreta 2,
Veh 2, Nguyen 2, King 1
CdM Coach Paul Oms also
praJSed the play of junior
guard ldean Shahangian,
whose two pomts didn't tell the
fuJl story of his contribution.
In the fU"St game, a 75-68
Mesa win, lhe Mustdngs
exposed Uni'!. weakness.
An aggress1ve zone defense
will hurt the Trojans.
·We cbdn 't do a good JOb
of getting m the gap and
attafking the press last tune
(a 75-68 Mesa win): 0111-
neen Sdld. "This b.me, we
got guys wide open. They
cbd a nice JOb attacking."
Perrine O. Knutti 0, Martin 0. ..
3-pt. goals -Reynolds 1
31Jl goals -Ga<lf!y 5, Lawrence 4,
Zinchefsky4, Christoph 2. Ebadolah11.
3-pt. goals -Miranda 1
Technicals -Mannca 1.
•1t•s ruce to have a game
like tb.ls, where you can play
everyone,• Ortjs said.
Lady Coasters upset at Cypress, 68-52
• Orange Coast misses 28
of 32 attempts from the field
in the second half en route
to OEC shocker at Cypress.
CYPRESS -WOMEN Orange Coast Col-
lege was a 68-52
CommunilI college
BASKETBALL
apiece, and Sarah Mtddlebrooke
fuushed with 11
OCC h11mbled .
•Pirates allow 69 second-
half points in 109-76 loss.
CYPRESS -
Towan Oliver led the Chargers
(13·13, 6-31 with 25 points and 11
rebounds, while Meko Parker
added 21 pomls. ,
SOFTBALL
Orange Coast rips
San Diego Mesa
• Pirates record third
straight conquest.
SAN DIEGO -Kristin
Degree went 3 lor 4, scored one
run, and stole three bases as the
Orange Coast College's softball
team got a 6-1 Vlctory over host upset victim at Cypress College
Wednesday rught m women's bas-
ketball.
The Pirates, No. 3 in the state com-
munity college ran.kings, shot Just
121123 (4 for 32) from the lield in the
second half as Cypress ralled from a
38-367 halftime defiot to win going
away.
The boards were even and Coast
had a 23-15 advantage in terms of
turnovers, but a 29 3 % effort from
the floor overall, proved fatal
Cypress unproves to 7-17, 2-7.
Cypress College shot an MEN
astounding 68% from
the field in the second hall to lead
the Chargers to a 109-76 win over
Orange Coast in Orange Empire
Conference men's basketball iiction
Wednesday tµght.
Rebounding hurt the Pirates, as ·
Cypress held a 46-32 edge on the
boards.
. San Diego Mesa on Wednesday
10 a nonconlerence game.
OlllANGE EMPIRE COHftRENCE CIPR£ss 68, 0AANc;e CoAST 52
Orange Cout -Redmond 2, Masuda 0,
Fi.erst 2, Johnson 0, Steward 5,
OMW ..... ClDIS8mla
C'tfMll 109, O.•w CoAsT 76
ONnge eo..t • Cestleton 23, Elliott 16,
BftN!f 10, Hagedorn 10, Nguyen 9, Earl 4,
Rivera 2, Wlhon 2.
Orange Coast, now 23-3 overall,
7-2 in the Orange Empire Confer-
ence, jumped out to an 18-5 lead
and appeared to be on the way to an
easy victory before ice began to set
in on the Pirates' shooters.
Erin Tomlinson and Leah Wilde
led Coast's sconng with 13 points
.
Tomlinson 13, Wilde 13, Kawaguchi 0,
Mlddlebrooke 11, Urban 3, Lewis 3
3-pt. goals· Wilde 3, Urban 1,
Tomlinson 1.
Fouled out -none.
Cypress -Alcaraz O, Allen 18,
Brown 17, Arreola o. Perez 0, Llufau 15.
Chow 8, Colon 1 O
3-pt. goals -Allen 3, Chow 2.
Fouled out -none.
Technicals -Cypress coach
Halftime -Orange Coast. 38 36
The Pirates (13-11, 2-7 in confer-
e12ce) actually led,' 41-40 after the
fmt hall, before being outseored,
69-35, in the second hell on 29 of 38
shooting from Cypress.
David CasUeton led the Bucs
"'1th 23 points, while Dave Elliott
chipped in WJth 16 points and eaght
rebounds.
l pt. goals -Beeler 2. castleton 2,
Nguyer\ 1. FOOied out -Beeler. . c:wr-. Oliver 25. Parter 21,
Rachlin' 14, Erquhlrt 12, St.w.rt 8. Glesa 8.
Jimmenon 7, 0.Foe 7, WatWW S. Freer 2.
. '3 pt. goals -PMker 3, Glass 2. Oliver 2.
Rachlin 2. Stew.i 2. Fou6.d out ~None.
.wftlme • Or1nge Coast. 41-40
HAWKS SHOCK SAILORS, 2-o -MesaknockS
off Uni, 1-0
IRVINE -SOCCER Costa Mesa
H1gh's boys
·•Laguna Hills crashes Newport Harbor's party; Friday's
game with Woodbridge vital for the Sailors' playoff hopes. BOYS SOCCER
oppoi1umti early m the "econd half,
but gonhe Enc ~~eel wa up to the
challenge.
occcr team got its first Pacif-
ic Coa t League wm of the
year against the host Univer-
sity Trojans Wednesday, t-0.
Mesa's Miko Gardiner
scored in the fi11il half off an
assiSt from ZaC'k Powell. The
Mustangs' defense then held
Uni in check. Meiia g<>Ali
Justin Schocttlr.r made 1 O
saves.
•Th11 wa a very big
win,• Costa M • a Coach
Mike Dunn nld. •They're
defending league champs,
and the game was away.
Everybody came ready to
play tOday, and we're peek·
Ing •• the right time .•
Mela ii DOW 4·10.5, 1·2·3
in tbe PCL, while Uni fAlll to
3·2·1 in league M .. tied the nq.m, 0-0, ........
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT Bl!ACH -Mwphy'
Law kicked Newport Harbor H19h's
boys soccer teom nght in the teeth
Wednesday aftemoon.
Everything that rould go wrong,
went wrong for the host Sailor as
they lost to Laguna Hill , 2·0.
Not only did Newport (6·7·4, "2·1·3
m league) lose its hr1t Sea View
League match of the year and Laguno
l lills win Its first Sea View match, but
crushing leg injuries to key players
will make Friday's road duh wtth
front-running Woodbridge an v n
bigger challenge.
•nevutattng, • a dejected Coach
Matt We9t Mid ..... .:rd. •1.agune
Hilla just wanted tt more tod9y. We
ltalUld off aloW and we nevw nc:o¥· .-.·
Ryan Hernandez (lower rignt leg)
and Kevin Yoche (left ankle), both
key players to Newport's succ ,
went down with l.nJun late m the
second half. Their ta tu for Friday's
contr.st i.c;, at best. very doubtful.
·w e're gomg to have to reevaluate
our ttuation and go from there,• West
1d1d . "We're a group of veteran play-
ers and we're going to have to bounc
bade big from this. 1 think we <'.An •
N thcr te1tm had many opportuna·
ties to score in the first hall, but it w
obvtou that La~ Hills I•· 12·3, 1·
4·1) wa1 ln C(>lltrol.
"LaguM HiUI dominated very
facet of the game against us,• W•t
Mid. ·1 told our players at haif about
pride, dellre and tbe wUJ to wm.
that'I what got UI to lhia polnl •
Tbe Sdon UMd .. pep t.IDl and
maneged to produce .... ICOl1Dg
"
Lftguna Hill.:o broke out m front
when tho Sallors w JC c lied for a foul
in the goal ar a Mortin Rocha found
the upper·l ft comer ot the goa! on
the penalty kick in the 53rd minute,
giving Laguna Hills a 1 ·0 ll'ad ·
On the very next off n ve attack,
Darren Doi, Laguna Hills' go-to guy,
tJ aked ahead of the pac:k on a
breakaway and found the lower-right
rorner 1n the 56th minute, putting the
game away.
~ Wahl. Kevin C.q>oa and
ney Me8k eech Md~ to
ICOl'9lol HartMJl,Jbut tblilr .,.. Mi*1
jutt Wide ol 11ie ... ·w. ..,_. Mr'J bad our dMncM out
lheN,· w.. .... ·w. ... cldD, mu. tbl .... al-..
The victory unproves the
Pirates' record to 3-0.
Down 1-0 m the third inrung,
OCC's Renee Snyder hit a two-
run double to give lhe Pirates
the lead. OCC's next game ls at
home on Fnday, against Rio
llondo
NONC.ONfD£NCI
OCC 8, SAN DtlGo Mu.A 1
Orange Coast 002 013 O • 6 11 0
San Diego Mesa 100 000 0 • 1 4 3
Orteg• 1nd V1ldez; Rff11H ind
McGill. W ·Ortega, 2--0 L · Reeves, 0-2.
28 • Snyder COCO. Miles (OCQ
....
84 Thu..doy. foliruory 3, 2000 SPORTS Doily Pilot
YOUTH SPORTS
CdM girls· throw blanks at two Irvine foes
•Tidal Waves sutg~ past
two Irvine All-Star teams.
NEWPORT.
BEACH -When AYSO
you're up to your
neck m toumamant
doubleheaders, it doesn't
come any better than a pair
of shutout victories.
That's the case for tbe
Region 57 Corona del Mar
girls under-101idal Waves,
wbo prevailed by 1-0 tlnd 3-0
scores over North Irvine dnd
South Irvine in Saturday's
double-header at the Area Q
All-Star soccer tourney at
Anderson Field.
Area Q competition
consists of All-Star teams
representing North and
South Irvine, Tustin, Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach and
Corona del Mar.
Combined with the
previous week's victory over
Costa Mesa, Corona del Mdr
is now 3-0 in the
five-weekend tournament,
with area champions
qualifying for the next step
at UCI.
The Tidal Waves got past
North Irvine on left wing
EmUy Hlllgren's go11l, which
· was ttll goalkec•per Jesstca
Paulsen needod.
ln the lhtett-godl. win over
South l.rvme, center .halfback
Claire ScbJoemer, right wing
Alex Tobtessen and Emlly
HJUgren, on the loft wmg,
each scored.
Taylor Jones dJld Leah
Zarlan played big parts
defensively.
Controlling the midfield
for CdM were Jullan Plggot.
Colleen Heyler, Chelsea
Dalton, Su-ytn Bick.Der and
Kimmy Von der Abe.
Defenders Undsay Seeley,
Alison Luke, Courtney
Heard and Rachel Parker
were also instnunental in the
team's pair of shutout
victories.
Newport All-Stars
tie one, lose one
NEWPORT
BEACI 1-The AYSO
Newport Beach
All-Star Rhinos tied Tustin,
1-1, before falling to North
Irvine, 3-0, last weekend.
ln the tie against Tustin.
goalkeeper Avery Paulson
playE>d a strong first hall,
keeping the gdme close,
while Calvin JbunjbnuwaJa,
ltJ. D'Cruz, Erik Bonn and
Taylor Friend ht"lp shut
down Tustin's offense.
The Rhinos scored m the
second hall on a goal by
Nicholas Sheffield, with
assists coming from Jake
Kalwttz and Adrian Buo-
nanoce.
• In the loss to North Irvine,
strong plu.y was turned in by
Jal1lie Galley, Andrew
Kahan, Brandon Parole, Kyle
Caldwell, Andrew Wilson,
Gerardo Avila and Garrett
Herser. "
Newport will take on
Costa Mesa and Corona de!
Mar this weekend at
Windrow Field.
Matrix tops South
Irvine All-S~, 2-0
COSTA MESA 1vso -The Matrix, an 1 I
AYSO Region 120
boys under-12 Sil vet All ·Star
team blanked South Irvine,
2-0. last weekend.
Goals by Austin Evett and
Nickolas Juarez wNe the
difference fo1 the Matrix,
while German Higadera had
an assist.
Solid defense by Shawn
Engmann, Christian Medin~.
Albert Nava, Cody Waldron
and goalkeepers Thomas
Kosnosky and Kyle
Thorsness kept South Irvine
off the scoreboard.
The offense was sparked
by Lui' Andrade, Luis
Cozza, Gandhy ~ava,
Garrett McMaster_li,
Nicholas Juarez, Steven
Brown and Kennith Zich.
Newport handles
Fowttain Valley
NEW-
p 0 R T
BEACH
M 1 k e
Brownell
ROLLER
HOCKEY
and Jason Spenser each
scored three goals lo lead
Newport Harbor's varsity
club roller hockey team to a
7-4 win over Fountain Valley.
Calvin Anderson also
scored for the Sailors, while
goalie Ja.Jlles Egan played
well. ·
Newport-Mesa
8th-graders knock
off La Mirada
NEWPORT
BEACH -The
Newport.Mesa
NJB ·
National Junior Basketball
boys 8th-grade All-Net t~am
eliminated La Mirada from
the unbeaten ranks, 63-60.
Patrick Joyce scored 28
points, including four clutch
free throws in the game's
closing seconds.
Kevin Joyce chipped in
with 13 points, while Jamle
Diefenbach added nine for
Newport-M~a (4-3).
Reid Watanabe dished out
eight assists, while Alex Orth
and Taylor Young each hit
crucial three-pointers.
Leading the defense and
rebounding for Newport-
Mesa was Brian Knox.
Can't find
YOUR TEAM?
Call Daily Pilot Sports,
(949) 574-4223, and find
out how easy it can be.
Ensign handles
Serrano. Rancho
Santa Margarita
-~~:: ROLLER
t:~~ HA" ·HOCKEY
club roller
hockey team defeated
Serrano, 6-1, Monday at t.llf'
Gretzky Center. Spencer
Unk and two goals and one
assist, while Cory Adler,
Collin Insley, Ke Vln Wong
and Jesus Sotelo each added
single tallies.
Ensign goalie Elliot
Thacker had nine sayes.
In a match in Tustin:
Jesus Sotelo had three
goals and three assists to
lead Ensign's club roller
hockey team·to a 10-4 win
over Rancho Santa Margarita.
Cory Adler chipped in
with two goals, while Zach
Boston, Ryan Bozarth, Collin
Insley, Spenser Unk, and
Kevin Wong each added
single tallies.
Ensign improves its record·
to 3-1 and is currently in
second place in
interscholastic league play.
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Mesa CA 92627 · Newport Beach, CA Mesa, CA 92627 8950 La Stella Avenue, Ste. 65, Costa Mesa CA Suite 303, Newport Niguel, CA 925n Huntington · Beatti. CA 10119 Adams Ave., Beach, CA 92648
Kaldar LLC (CA), 204 92663 Llnda A Garbett, 2231 Fountain Valley, CA 92627 Beaeh, CA 92660 F1W & T.A., Inc., (CA), 92648 Huntington Beach, CA Wllllam 'A Guzzardo
Mayfair Lane Costa Panache Enterprises, Pacific AVe . e2. Costa 92708 Murray Mead, 1750 ,Brian Goldfaclen, 250 27955 Cabot Rd., Colby James Peli<er, 92646 515 Walnui Apt. #3'.
Mesa, CA 92627 (Calllornla), 1221 West Mesa, CA 92627 Rasflda o. Mlz.eral<, Whittler 4vo , Suite 65, COiton Street, New;>ort Laguna Nlguel, CA 423 Joliet, Huntington Susan L. Rees, 3Q64 Huntington Beach, CA
This business us 000. Coast Hwy. #220, New· This business. Is con· 8950 Lii Stella AVel\Ue, Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 Beech, CA 92663 92677, Beach, CA 92848 Van Buran, Costa Mesa, 92648
ouoted by: Limited ua: port Beecn.1CA92063 dueted by· an Individual Fountain Valley, CA This business Is con· This business Is con-This business 18 ~-Hany Edward Gaynor, CA 92626 This business is con· bittty Co. This bus ness Is con· Have you started 92706 ducted by an Individual ductBd by. an indrlldual ducted t>y: a corporation 9111 Regena Street. This busl!less Is con· ducted by: an lndMdual
Have you starled duCled by· a corporation doing business yet? No This business 11 con· Have you starred Have you started Have you started Huntington Beach, CA dueled by an lndiVldual Have you atarted
doing business yet? Have you started Wr\da A Garbett ducted by an fndl'lldual dOlng business yel? No d01ng business yet? No doing business yet? 92648 · Have you started doing business y.et? Yes 11/20/99 doing business yet? No Tllls statement was Have you stiffled Murray Mead Brfan GOldfaden Yes. 01-01.2000 This business ls con-doing business yet? Yes. 1985
Kelder LLC Darcy Panache Enterprises, filed with Iha Couhtv d<>lng business yet? No This statement was This statement was F.W. & TA., Inc. ducted by: a general Yes, 1985 Wlttlam A. Gunardo Mayer. President Paul Baldwin, President Clerk or Orange County Ra$11da o Mlzerek filed with Ille County flied with tile couniy Tracy Atl<lns, Seoretary partnership Susan L. Rees This statement was
This statement was Tills s1atemen1 was on 01·21·2000 This statement was Clerk of Orange County Clerk of Orange county This statement was t:tave you started This slatement was flied With the County
flied with the County flied with the Coun1y 20006817408 filed with the County 00 01·2t·2000 on Ol-07·2000 llled with the County doing business yet? No hied wnh the County Cler1< of Orange County Clerk o1 Orange County Cieri! ot Orange County Daily Pilot Jan. ~7. Feb. Cieri< of orange Counly 20006817371 20006816064 Clerk of Orange Countv Colby James Parker Cleft< of Orange County on 01-14-2000
on 01-1 4•2000 on OH4·2000 3. 10. 17, 2000 Th339 on 01·2f·2000 Dally P:IC'I Jan. 21. Feb Dally Pilot Jan. 1!_ 20, on 01-07·2000 This statement was on 01·21 ·2000 20006816759
20006816742 20006816743 Fl tltl B I 20006817397 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th3S1 27, Feb. 3, 2000 111296 20006816069 llled with the County 20006817376 Dally Pilot Jan. 20, 27, Dally Pilot Jan 20 27 Dally puot Jan. 20, 27, c oua ua nesa Daily Pilot Jan. 27, Feb. Flctltloua Bualneas Dally Pilot Jan. 13, 20, Clerk ot Orange County Dally Pilot Jan. 27, Feb. Feb. 3, 10. 2000 Th318
Feb. 3, 10, 2000 Th328. Feb. 3, 10, 2000 Th329 Name Statement 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th346 Fictitious Buelnees Name Statement 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Th291 on 01·21·2~17402 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th354 Fictltloua Bu•lneH
Fictitious Bualneea Fictltlou• Bualneaa ar!~o:~!i~J>~r:;is Flctltloue Buslneas Name Statement The tollOwfng persons Fictitious BualneH Dally Pllol Jan. 27, Feb. Ffotttloua Buslnen Name Statement
N · Stat t Name Statement AOUAiECH , 8064 Name Statement The lollowlng persons are dOlng business as: Name Statement 3 10 17 2000 Th3"1 Name Statement The foOoWfng persons
an:e emen The following persons cathenne Ave .. Stanton, The following persons are OOlng busfiless as· ANTHO~Y BUILDERS, The following persons ' · ' The lollowlng persons ar8 doing l>Usliless as·
ThJ'o. ol~ng pereons are doing business as-CA 90680 are doing business as· The Pizza StOfe 800 3121 W Coa,st Highway, are doing business as: Flctltloua Bualneaa are dOi'X) buslne&S as: The Pacific Stone ~~R~ B~~ss a~ CB4 Pholography, Scott E Whitten, 806.C Beach Advertts1ng arid More, 25610 Alicia Newport Beaeh, CA HERITAGE MOTOR· Name Statament a) Watson Ass0Clate1, Company, 328 Piospect
Yorklown Ln., • ~t: ~~!p~~lneB:;~h.•3~~ CCaA!he90680'1ne Ave .. SlantO(l, F81y1erEas0etliveB ry Service, Parl<way, Laguna Hiils, 92663 CAA COMPANY, 2.4681 The lollow'ing persons b) car1' AIMa, 9 Sum-Ave.. Newport Beach, ••-·a, CA 92626 92660 CfA· gu a~5. Balboa, CA 92653 Anthony P Francois, La Plaza Ste 230 d-" bu In merwal Court, Newport CA 92663 ........, J o .. R i 61 42 3121 W Coast Hin)lway, o · · ' are uong • 881 as: Beach, CA 92663 Jonathan Lee, 328 Makoto Harada, 184 cart C Bruce IV ln . ar .. n ostawlci\ • Thomas· E Dave Jeremy MO$eS, N B "' C ana Point, CA 92629 White Ink 1580:? Tri YOfklown Lane Costa • 6790 Vla Kanella Stan· Reynolds 16522 Regina Circle, 13, ewporl each, A Gary P Sanberg, SprlnnAale "Su 99 sh Watson, 9 Sum· Prospect Ave .. Newport
C 9...,26· 16th Plaoe IA. Coste ton CA 90680 · Managing Trustee ror Huntington Beach, CA 92683 24681 • La Plaza Ste vv • · • merwalk Court, Newport Beam. CA 92663 Mesa, A "' Mesa. CA 92627 Th. Consumer T This business Is coo· ' · Huntington Beach CA Beaeh. CA 92663 -1s business Is con-Th1s business Is 000. This business Is con is DuSlness ls con· tlon 811 Easl BranspoNrla· 92649 230, Dena Point, CA 92649 • '" ducted by• an lndivldual ductad by. an lndlVldual dpau'.:'nedershblyp. a general Po r' t Ba I b o!Y.· eCwA· Kelly ChnstJne MOSl8, ducted by an Individual 92629 Anoe E. White. 4212 d Thlsd ~uslness Is con· dueted Dy: an lndM<toal Have you started " " 16522Reg1naC1rcle,13, Have you started Stephen W. MalllOtta, oe· lphl Circle, Hunt· ucte uY. en lndlVldual Have you· started
doln&busfneas uet? No !Jove you started Have you started 92661-4295 Hunhngton Beach, CA doing business yet? No 24681 La Plaza, Ste. ln~on 0 .a ...... CA 926•9 Have you started doltlg buslneu yet? No
H , dU.ng business yet? No doing business yet? No This business 1s con-92649 . Anthony P Franeo1s 230 Dana POlnt CA ,_ "''· .. doing business yer7 No JOflalhan Lee ,
Ma oto arada Can C. Bruce IV • Soott e Whllten dueled by Pure Trust This business 15 000• This statement was ' ' Is business la oon· Palrlcla Watson Tl'llS statement wa~ This statemenr was This statemant was J Darrin Rostaw"""' Hav·e r,· ou started filed with the County 92T6219 ducfed by: an lodlvldual This statement WaS fllft"' ~1•" th Cou ty filed wltll tile County 1 """ duded by husband and h s business Is 000· Have you started ""' .. u• 8 n Cieri< of Orange County Cllel d wuh the County This statement was oong bus ness yet? No wife Cleft< of Orange County ducted by· a general doing busfn .. ss yet? filed, Whh 11le County Clerk of Or.nge County on 01-14•2000 e:r; ~14 Or2000an9e County lllad with the Counly ThOmas F. Reynolds, H<ive you started on 01·07·2000 partnership Yes Jan 1 20oo Cieri< of Orange County on 01-14·2000
200068157r.o on • • Clerk ot Orange COUnty Managing TNStee doing business yet? No 20006818062 Have you started • · • on 01·25·2000 20006'18753 ~ 20006816758 on 01 21 2000 Thts statement was 111 Dally Piiot Jan 13. 20. Ir Anne E. White 2000681nso Dally Pilot Jan '20 27 Dally Piiot Jan 20, 27, Dally Piiot Jan 20 27 · • 200068 I led lh the eou ty Ke ly Christine Moses 27. Feb. 3, 2000 Th294 doing bus rieu ~t? No This statement was Dally Piiot Jan. 27. Feb Fell. 3, 10. 2000 ni319'
Feb. 3110, 2000 Th331 Feb. 3, 10, 2000 Th323 Oa•1i Pi.lot Jan. 27t17F406eb. Cle"" owr1 O~e Counnly T'tlls statement was Fi ltl B I TSt~phen Mau tta flled wltll lhe County 3 10 17 2000 Ttl359 Fictlt
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B I • "' fifed with the County ct oua us neH his statemern was Clerk of Orange County • : • Fictitious BualneH
N us• us neaa Flctltloue BuelneH 3, 1 • 17, 2000 h338 on Ot-21 ·2 Cieri\ or Orange County Name Statement hied with the County 00 01•21•2000 Flctitloua BualneH Name Statement
n!me tatement Name Statement r:lctltloua Buslne11 20006817396 on 01·07·2000 Tile following pe1sons Clerk ot Orange County 20006817403 Name Statement The following peraons
are dol1~°1:]~1~r:7s The following persons Name Statement ~a~~.~;~t ig& 27Tt:J>7 20006816061 are doing business as: °"OH l ·2~16346 Dally Pilot Jan. 27, Feb. The following persons are dO!flg buslhess as:
GLOBAL TRADING are doing b\Jslness as· The following persons Flctltl 8 1 207a.lfyePb11o3t.J2000an 1Th3, 22809, Ai.LEN ADAMS PER· Dall~ Pilot Jan. 13• 20• 3, 10. t7, 2000 Th342 are doing business es: On Targa• Voice ·and Mark One Marl<elin·g. are doing business as· ous us neea F CUSSION INSTRUC· AOC41nt on care, 2057 Data, 130 39th St., New· ~s~~KEJ:,;:~sE J~;i; 3629 MacArthur Blvd Preclslori Imaging Name Statement TION, 7211 Apricot 27• eb. 3, 2000 T"301 Port Bnstol, Newport port Beach CA 92663
suite 100. Newport •212, Santa Ana, CA Center. 2900 BnstOt The following persons Fictitious Buslne11 Onve, Irvine, CA 92618 Flctlth>u• Bualneaa Flctltloua Buslneaa Beaeh, CA 92660 Ian G. sCnoenberger. Beach, CA 92680 ~2704 Streat, Suite F203, are doing business as. Name Statement Allen H. Adamson. Name Statement Name Statement Wondy Krussman, 130 39tll St Newport
Global Trading Market William Bohuslavizlcl, Costa Mesa, Cehlornla artprlcellne, 1t29 The lollowtng perS011$ 7211 Apricot Drive. The following parsons The lollowlng personi 2057 Port Bristol. New· Beaell. CA 9Z003
Place Inc., !Nevada), 45 Danmouth, lrvlne. CA 92628 Debra Drive. Costa are doing business as· livlne, CA 92618 are doing business as· are doing business as· port Beac:h, CA 92660 Aarori Egdahl, 2176
4570 Campus Drive, 92812 ASL, Inc., (Cal1I), 2900 Mesa, CA 92626 CARPINTERIA PART· This business Is oon· al I merchant stuff.com. DO·RITE INSPEC Stephen Gulierrez. Pacific Ave .. #6, Costa
Suite lOO, Newport Nell Han1ngton, 3629 BrlslOI Street, Suite Oall Ann Lee, 1129 NEAS, LLC., 3195·CI, ducted by. an lnd1vidu~ b Clic« e cheel<.oom, TION SERVICES 8~ 5023 W. Washington Mesa CA 92627 Beaeh, CA 92660 MacAt1hur Blvd., 1212. F203, Costa Mesa, Cell· Debra Drive, Costa Airport Loop, Costa Have you staned c payment resources In· Jasmine Creek Or,: co BIVd . LA., CA 90019 . This business Is con· This business ls 000• Sama Ana, CA 9270.ol tomla 92626 Mesa. CA 92626 Mesa, CA 92626 doing busrneu yot? No ternatlonal merchant rona Del Mar CA 92625 This business Is con· duG1ed lly: co•partners
ducted by a corporation This llustness Is con· Thi$ buslneH rs con· This lluslness ls con-Basque Ffnancrar Allen H. Adamson svcs .. 333 Poppy Ave., DlKlley A 'Smith 85 duct11d by· • general Have you started Have you starle(t ducted by. a lolnt ducted by a corporation ducted by. an lndillldual Ser.-lces (CA), 180 New· This s1atemen1 was Corona Del Mar, CA Jasmine Creek Dr · eo. partnenihlp . doing busfness yet? No
doing buSJness yet? No venture He11e you started Have you starteel port Center Duve 1180. hied with the County 92625 rona Del Mar CA 92625 Have r,ou llarted Ian G. Schoenberger Global Trading Market Have you started doing business yel? No doing business yet? Newport Beach, CA Cieri< ot O~e County Mia Myaong Hyun, This business ta con-dOing bus ness yet? No This statement was Place Inc .• or FeliJC p doing business yel? ASL. Inc., Stiaron E Yes, 5199 92660 on 01-18·2 (60%), 333 Poppy Ave., ducted by: an lnellvldual Wendy l<russman flied with the County
Lapuz, CEON!ce Presl· Yes 12/30/99 Santo, President Gall Ann Lee This business 1s oon· 2000681690Z Corona Del Mar, CA Ha11e you started This statement was Cler1t. of Orange County dent W"llaM Bohusravtzki This 11atement was This stateroont was ductad by a'"00<poratlon Dally P~ot Jan 20, 27, 92625 doing business yet? filed with the County on M4·2000
This slatement was This statemen,!, was hied with the County filed with thtt County Have you started Feb. 3, fO, 2000 Th335 Jae H. Hyun, (4004), Yes, 1/13/00 Clerk or Orange Counly 20CJOM111754
filed with the Counly filed Wltll th(f _pounty Cieri< or Orange County Cler1c of Orange County doing busfness yet? No Fh;tltloua BuslneH ~33 Poppy Ave , Corona Dudley A Smith on 01·25-20002,.,,,.,.,.177 ... Dally Piiot Jan. 20, 27,
Clent ol orange County Cieri< ot Oraatle CoUflty on 01 18·2000 on 01 21·2000 Basque Flnenclal Name Statement Del Mar, CA 92625 This &latement was """""' -Feb 3, 10, 2000 Th320 on Ol-1 4·2000 on OH4·2MU' 200068161137 20006817395 Services, Craig s The totlowlng persons This business ts con· flied with the County Dally Piiot Jan. 27.l..F.ep.:
20006816744 2000681676& Dally Piiot Jan 20 27, Daily Piiot Jan 27t Feb Etchegoyen, President are doing buslMss as: oucted Dy· a general Clertt or Orange County 3. 10. 17• 2000 •~ STATEMENl OF
Dally Piiot Jan. 20, 27, Daily PllOt Jen. 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, 2000 Tll336 3, 10, 17, 2000 11348 This statement was OT GRAPHICS, 952 partnership on OH .. ·2000 Flctitloua BualneH ABANDONMENT OF
Fell 3, 10, 2000 Th330 Feb 3, 10, 2000 Th3f5 Ffctltlout Business 1118<1 with the County W Wiison St , Co5ta Have you started 20008816756 Name Statement USE OF FICTITIOUS
Flctltloua Bualne.. Actltloua Bualneu Fictitious BuaineH Name Statement Clerk 01 0~• County Mesa, CA 9262:' doing business yet? ~any Pilot Jan. 20• 27• The lotlowlng pe1110ns BUSINESS NAME
Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement The follow\ng persona oo 01·11·22000681~8 Tom Lafleur, 952 w Y':lla 1i~:ng Hyun eb. 3, 10, 2000 Tha21 ere doing buslness ea: The lollowlng pe190n(I)
The follOWlng pertona The following pe;sons The following persona 8'~8°'~~ ~J'n~~a:N Dally Pilot Jan. 13, 20, ~lS:;6~~· Costa Mosa, This statement waa Flctttloua BualneH o!'s~~ ~~ ~~~= hu (have) abandoned
ue doing business as· ere doing bu1lneH as are doing IMllneu as •'EXP ... 3782R ••ercu'X. 27. F'ell. 3. 2000 Th299 Thi• bua1ne'8 la con· filed with tile Covnty Name Statement Dr., Santa Ana, CA tblleu·•~ss~-!!!: fletlUOOa
JUAUTY TRANSPOR· a) SOOI Fitness, b~ a~ Best TransJ?On&llon, R•~oad. La' ke F ,., t c duotau by: an l""Mdual Clerk or Ora~ Coun1y The following persons "2703 ....... • ........ r '"TION SERVICE Soul Fltneas com, c b Be&I Evon1 Services, ·:L ores • '"' 01 11 2 ~ bu""-· " Orange Co Muffler "' • B 926;,u Flctltloua Suslneaa Have you started on · · are ng "'""'ss aa: Paul Hannen Hayes, · t820 Weit Orangewood Karina Maree Proc:Joc· c est Limou•lns Marcia G Brashier. N Stat t doing business yet? No 20008816351 a) ewport Beach/ 221 Cologne Or., santa Service, •96 Old New· 've., •213, Orarige, CA llons, 41$ Flag1h1p Service, d) Best Trans· 413 POOPY Avenue, Co· ~me eman Tom Lafleur Dally Pilot Jan. 13, 20, ~Mesa Dally Piiot, Ana, CA 92703 port Blvd., Newport
' l2868·2052 Road, Newport Beach. portatlon StMce, e) ... 1 Ma CA 9,,626 file 1ollowtng persons Thia statement waa 27, Feb 3, 2000 Th302 : b1 Dally Piiot, :l30 W This buslneu Is con· Beach, CA 92663 J&G Ttaniportatlon CA 92683 BeS'I Event Seivicea & rona ""' r, ' are doing busloeu as f 1 d h Cou Bey Slraet Costa M aa The Flctllious Bual• 3roup Inc., (CA), 1820 Karina Levinson. '15 Transl)OrlaUon, f) Bel' Janet Stlfetar 23 PurCflastng Solulioris. cf r1t. w,110 the ,. ... ntY Flctltroua BualneH CA 92627 ' e ' dueled by, an lndlVldual neas name <eferrecl 10 N 0 ood A Flag hi R N ll I & T Augusta Lana Newport 9862 Garrell Clrcla, o o Jrange vuunty Name Statement The Times u 1rror Hove you atarted abOlle waa filed In Or· ~2e0c~ raongew cv•A Be !.. PC" 0349266. 3awpon tamoutl sl ne&7•72ranspor-Oeacn. CA 92i.eo Huntlrlton Bea•". Call· on 01 ·21 2000 lhe following peraons Comn.t1n~a De;:!'ware dolng business yet? • n g e Co u n :! on • .. , range, a,..,, ,, on, na .. Wamer ThlS buSlnesa Is 000 1 26 8 "'' 20006817874 d 1 bu 1 .--"' 'r'e1, May 15, l999 )2868·2052 Lawrenu Levlneon, Avenue, Hunllngtori ~ud lly co-partnert ornie 4 Dalli Pilot Jen. 27t Feb ~I~~ ng s nesa as Corp .. ( aware), 220 Paul Hannen Hayes 8·5·1998, FIL NO.
Thia bu&lness la con· 415 Flagahlp Road, Beach, CA 92647·5"41 ave you •tarted Lori Lynne.Fox, 9862 3 1 11 2000 h3""' We&t 111 Strool Loe M· Th'· atatement was 1996369l9t0 •· ...,...,. b N t o h c a 1,. Garret• Clr"le, Hunt· · •· • """ A C U PU N CT U A E le · .. Jam•• L C ~ tt , '""'"" y a corporation awpor eac • A est 1mous1nes Iii "olng llualne.~ yet? "' Fl 1 1 ge a CA 90012 ti'·" with t... County v • r.,....e • Have you started 92663 r ransportatlon, Inc, Yes 11115199 • lngton Beach, C8hlomla ct t ou• Builn•H CLINIC, 20101 Birch This business ls 000• c'i'rt< of 0 '"' Cov ... 49e 112 Old Newport
i-1!-jolng buslneH yet? Thia buslne111 is con (CA) 7472 warner Ava· J·.' .. ftt Shrei•r 92646 Name Statament Street. Newport Beach, ducted by 8 cor""'al·"" • range n,, Blvd., Newl)Ort Beach,
• f t/3 f """' "'""'ed b .... '""' .. This buslneu la oon T""" IOI'-·" CA 92680 ' ,...... '"" on 1•25-2000 CA 9"""'" H. l "'"" ....... y .... abaM an<J 11uo. liuntlnS)lon Oe1Ch, M oia 0 0,.,1118, ""' ..,..,ng persona Chang Deok Lee tieve you started 2000l8fn42 '~
t:.'I • .., J&G Tranaponallon wlHle CAT 92647·5,41 T~~ «taiemont waa cJ~aedv8byY,. •0nu lncl11v1aldrtueadt are doeng bualne1$ 11; 12641 Jose~lne Street' doing buslnesa yet? D•llY Piiot Jon 21 Feb ArleM M CrOdlen.
iii! ,. ... roup Inc,, La..vrel)Oe ave y,ou started hie buaincm It oon-filed with the Coo n Pe~t Yourself 901 · Vet, 1907 3 10 17 2000 Th361 498 112 Old Newport ~ :"; ~,.;.,J•cbb•. 8erlfr•as· dOlllQ but neu yet? No ductell by 0 ciorporallOn .Cl tit 01 Oianga eou"'Y ctotno bus nest yel7 No South Coaat Or., CO.ta Garden rov1, CA The Times Mirror • · • Blvd .. Newport Be.en.
i ••• Kai1na L•vlnaon Have you ttetltd 'on 01 21 2000 nty LTot1r1laLysn1ntatemFoe"nt ~e· Mes1-wu.anC1AeJ9~16~~"or""" 92T~s1 "ustnea"' •· """'· Company, • Delewara Flctlttoua Bu•l-H CA 112663 • "-Thlt 1t1tement was Thlt alStemenl WU doing bualneH ye1? • • 2,.,.,.,..1737• .. .. a ''"" ..,..., " " " "' _., Corp Wllllem H • .,... Thia butineH Is oon· !19d with the County filed wi111 the COlmty Yes. 02·01 95 Dally Pilot J~t Feb f1lo<1 w11h the County 2'4 3 N Lake Ave.: d'W.~9by~a0nu lnd11Vt11(1,tueed' eart<>W: Aul•tani Seer•· Name Statement ducted by hutband a.nd
... 1e11e of Orange COonty Clartt or Ot1tnge Couiity BHt umou11ne & 3 to 17 2000 h349 Cltrk of Or11nge County Maclena. CA 111001 tary Th• lollo'Mng peraona wife ~ "'Ot·21·2000 <in 01 2t·2000 T1ef18pona11on Inc • • • on 01 00-2000 This bu'"ne" I~ con· dolrlil bu• "yet? No Thia 11stemtn1 waa are doinG buslilan u ; Arlena M Croc:ken ~ 20006l17373 20006817409 Robert Vaugh8n'ceo • Flctltiou• BuslntH 20006811990 aucte(I by. an Individual Cheng Oeol< LH flied wllh the Coonry LAGUNA MEDICAL Thi• siatement w11
)nllv Pllot Jan. 1.7+ r: b Dally P11o1 Jan 27, r b This statement ;vas Na.me Statement Daily Pilot Jan f3, 20, Have you 61er1ed Thl• 1taternent waa Clerk of o111noo County BILLING SERVICES, fifed with tile County 3, 1b, 11, 2000 h352 3, 10. 11. 2000 ~ Th3.cO lilod with the County The rottowlng por110ns 27, Feb 3, 2000 Tll297 de.Mng bua1neas yot? No filttd with the County 00 Ol-07-2000 21100 Bristol Street, Cletlt of Oranoo Coonty fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiii..~;;;;i;;;;;::;;i;;;;;;:=;;;, · CIOrk ol Oranot County re doing tuslneaa aa Flctltloua 8ualneaa 81eptlanieJ. Anderson Cletli of Orange County 2000tlfto5t Suite H-102. Coate on 01-18·2000
on 01 01·2000 HUTCHF.80N'S AUTO Na SUit t Thlt lt411tment Wet on 01 1' 2000 • Da11Y PllOt Jan 13 20 Me••· CA 1)2028 2000Mfet11 -2000M1to77 eoov. 1110 111u'·"tMI The"::1ow1 amen Mud wtth tile County 2000M113S9 27 J:eb 3 2000Tt'311' Remem~r,lnc;,(CA). OaHyPllotJan 20,27,
"A &&.O .. dabJe Dally Piiot Jan 13t 20. way. Coate Meaa. CA ng persona c1ert1 or Orange eounrv Daily Piiot Jan 13h20. • • 21l00 Brl•tot Str .. t, Feb. 3, 10. 2000 Th333 JU.I• a ' 27, Feb 3, ''000 Th2"" 112627 tfl Qolng llUJIOCISI dS on 01 01·:2000 27. Feb 3. 2000 T 303 Suite H·102, Coat• F'--' '"' rr"nkl4t I JoMnf1 2oo0 .. 1I068 Flctltloua B\lttnu• M .... CA 921528 ..... ttoua Bu••• Al.-~ .... ~·e" Pn1t£1t>at1, 17612Jcm Mot>lle Auto Salon, Dairy Pilot Jan. l3; 20, FiotJtlou• 8ualneH Name Statement Thlt bu1lna11 11 oon Heme Statemertt ~.1 .IA.AU V ' fAl•L ~02~ Yorba Linda, 2t7&2 110 Peallc Coait 27, fell 3, 2000 Th202 Name ltat9ment The followmg pe'10l'll CluC1ed by: a C()(poratiOn The lolloWln; perl6N
""' Georg• t~ Farl•y Highway, Huntington 11Ctit1oua Bualneaa The IOllOWlng pereon• are dOlnQ bu1frlat 0'> Ha11e you 1111rted tre doing buelile11 ••· Discount Cas' .. et, MIHJtftlJUHr~ 327 T Beach. c1ruorn1a 0111.ce •re doing bc4tneN •• HAUTE CAKESCAnE, clolflg bualneu '19t? No ABlE ~AIN GUTI"EF At VII IUlllllS~ ~. T ... hle._..• bu (:t\uai''"'neas~~=.·,·.9~=w· AnQlfll l.•e Hell, Name Stetement Stlfl Wattfl Mmtry, 1807 Wealc:flll Drive. Remember. Inc. G1ry CLEANING ' RE ...... 21752 rns PacfflC Coe" Tile following peflON 1321 Sutneld Street. LA N B Tremblay, Prelldllnt PAIRS, !501 38tll 8ttMt Cremation & PACIFIC YllW Highway, Hunungton are doing DU•ITTtM aa: P•lm•, Ctlifomll 00823 g:;:,ori each, C~ lflll •tttemant waa Ntwport Beacn, c"
MIMONAL MM dootd by • u.norail Belich, Cefiloml• 928.CO l<OLOMANI Of.SIGNS, 0.riM Kay Metcarefla Heuta Hou.. Inc. ftled With the CoulltY 92M3 ·Burial Serv:·ce 11•nn rth•p Linda LM Hall, 21752 939 Evergreen Pl.tee, 8321 Suffield StrMt, le (CA), 1807 We1tct11I Clerk of Oreng41 County Pel9r R. ZotcMctl. &01
11 I Cemet.Ny • MQ\'1\W)' ttave you tlArt1d 118 Petlllc; Cout High• C~ta Mtaa, CA 02627 p111n1a. Cllltfomill 90823 D Ntw on 01·25 2000 3&fh Slree.!J......;..~rl
11 Chapel • Crtmlt<>ry ~ buat~~· Y:t? No wir,1 Hun11~t0fl Oittch, l ewrence Mlcheel Paul K•nt Maa<a,.11.t, ~·g2J111 Beach. 2000ll11121 Beach, CA.,~
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"'-pot1 leaCh til41d with tht County dJ~'t~dbu~~"• 19 1~i t::.n c:1:~27 Co•te P•/~: ~"':: 11~~ duCt4ld by. a oorpora11M 1· 10. ''71 2000 tti3e4 ~~ ::,.~~w: M4-2700 Clerll of O<enQe Couflly venture Thlt bl.lalnoaa I• oon Heve you atet1ed When you write Thie buelMea la aon-on 01 21~000 Hav• you •llHt•d dUC'ltd by. •n l'1dMdual ducted by hu.Wnd elld doing b1111neaa yet1 ~Dy. )Olnt ..........
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Dt1 1t Pitot 3~00171:"50b ctomg bu11n1u . .1•t.?~ 1.,.., Have you atuted ~8111 you atarttd Y~aJ1~·1~. Inc., • a..ltltd1_......._-' •• •· Havt ~u •tarted ~ OOO Vea, Jtnltary I, 1000 d6(r'l1 bu1lneu ytt7'No dCllnQ bUt"'"e yet? Ne Paul Q. Taddeo, P"'91 • ,..,._ • dOina ~,a .,-..!!£ r.
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Thi. .i1teine01t wH n111 attlemarn wa• Thie talelNflf wu n. ~ wa Thie 1MH1 ••• w Good fob1 f•i.d with ,,,. County hied wilt\ the County mtd ....,, .,,. COl.ltlty Md Wlfn tne ~ end gtll lhe Mia WWt IN QouiWw
rttllblt ltNICH ClerM of Orange Courify 0.11< of Onlnge County Clellt of C>nw1ge COUl'lly Cieri( of 0..0. ~ ,...,.. C1tlftl Cf 0.. CoOUnJ;
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The ,~ .... 111111 Under A ONd OI Name Stetement Name State,.,_,,t Name Statement 11u11 u™* A. ONd Of S ~ Sell! No CONTRACTORS Name Statement Neme tatement -~ .. ~ ,...BOil$ Tn.11 C9l..i OI06IM The l()llowlng pet1001 The lollO'IW\Q pt1eoo The lollowlng f" 1.011 Trull o.ted 09w05196 ~j ~k l~ Nil INVITING BIDS The folJow)nQ 1 rsons 1f I 111rw,, pernona 11~5."V ~~\'; ,.!.~ Unleu You T• ActlOn are OolnO bullnesa H ate do1n9 bU•lneu IS 1ra doing bl.fitness as Unlfta You TU. ActJOn 1~ 56l ~Ille 41}4':jl M NOTICE IS H~EBY er• dOlfl•J bu&rnf.! 1 • 0010g buSlf ss s
221 ~111 Dr P S.nta To Proltlct VOi.if Pf'OC*'Y, GLOBAL CAPITAL, Indy V1slonl Photogre• TEAM ~L TH. \Jn To PrOlac:t y-Property, 'i;i i ~g7 I ~7ij GIVEN ttial lhe Boeftf Qi APE x'J SERVICfS, Ooc10t1 Longevtt)' For·
Ma CA 92703 • .. Mey a. Sotd AJ Pubic 1817 Wastcf.11 Dr •208. ptl)'. 3n 16ttl Plae. •B. 9aY'ld• Colle w Ntlw· "Mey a. Sold l'J Pu~iC 9 AA IN AU" Tru5teetol lhe Fountain 2019 Anaheim Ave mui.. 1 ~ Pl Cillntia PalA Har1t1en Hayes Sile If You Need. Ari Newport Beach, CA Co$t1 Mesa CA 92827 l)0'1Boac:f\,CA92!560 Sale " You NMd M N R ~0 Vattl)' S<.t1001 Dl6trlCI 01 COlta Mna CA 2 n' AIMI •101 CQ;ta M
221 C<>lc>gM Dt. Santa E~anahon Of The 92660 E Indigo Ferruhno, RIChard L Ta~man. &pl.anahon OI lhe R T DA ED 7 Or Cou111y. Cat.tw· Ai.n John ft.earns, CA 1:12627
ANCADnoJ' NalUftOIT.llePr~· Gtobal Central lnc , 377 16th Place •8. 8778ay~CoveW ,N.t1UteOfTlleProceecl·U1SSY T niaw recel119!1idl UPIO 2019 A1>•lla1rn A'ie J?hnCOBrlen,li~
Thia boMeH la tOn• Ing Aoi•~ YOAI, You (CA), 2973 Harbor Blvd . Colle M .... CA 92627 Newport Btacll, CA 1ng AQ In.I You, You Tl }0 PR E T nd inctuc'9M 11 00 AM Colt.a M aa CA 02627 P141 ntit A" '101
d(l<:t.O by an lndilliduat Should Contec1 A ~ Costa Meu. CA 02828 n us t>uaine11 11 ()()(\• 92&.o SllOll!d contact A l.9w• Y R RI R ... IT February 2•. 2000 at uttt l t\ls l>USlneu 19 con-Cmto ,M c A IU627 He'fe ou ttarted r-1 T S I 11009-T04 Tiits bUsineu IS eon· ducttd by an lndrvidull Tti11 bur.In.as is coo yei Ts 1 llCIM-TGA ~ 0 A1 A D•s.tnct Duli•ll96S Offoc.e outted by an lndiv~ual Pt hf1 S1 Eme 203tt
doing bJaineu ytt? Noooe Of Tru.tN'• Salt ducied by' a 00fl)Of8Uon Have you ato1tud ducted by a l1m11od PM Nottee Of Trusl•• Sele ~~~I AtfE~IFA/i~ 11210 01k Slreet, Foun· Hllv• vou s.11rted AQscla St uoo N w· Vu Ma 21 1090 Uncltf OM4 Of Trull Have vou 1t1rlld dOlllg t>uslneu yet? No nership Ulldef Deed Of TN~ O~ 'iHE; NA URE 1i11n Valley, CA 92708 doing bustrllH yet? pott Beact1 CA 261,;0
Paul rfanner\HI "' Nollc;e ta hereby 9ni.r doing bu61ness yet? Ecfwaroo lnc:hgo F11· Have vou &ta1111~ Notre:. rs llerebV gwen THE PRI EEOll~ At thts time date, and y85 1'1•2000 Thl!I wsioeu '• oon·
Ttll• stetement Y was that ICI funding Cor!>CQ-Y~i(,~~19~ 1 1 1 ru~~ ~olni bu:~ness yet' that ICt Funding C«po AGAINST '( plaee, bids will be pot> Th•• '1111emen1 w111 1J11t1.,1J tty e geno1el
!tied wUh the County hon as trust•, or sue-a n ra nc , :s statement was "· 011 ratlOn ... trvat" or SH3 c 'A~ hcly <>pened and read 111ao with the County pa11nllr..hlp Clerll 01 Orange C ty ceaaor tr\111 ... °' 11-ublt~ Susan Han, President filed with the County R1cha1d L Tallrnan . slleGM tr atM · or LA 1 1=1 ~ aloud lor Bid No 0<>-6, c1e11c ol Orenue Couoty Have you started
00 1 1 2000 oun tutect trust• pursuant k ThlS statement was C1er1' ol Orange County Thia statement Wai. tnill '\:. 1 u t .. • IE 411 10 ·CONTRACTOR FOR on 01·2• 2000 dotng t>vt.tnus& yet? No
Ike Deed of Tn;at et• filed wtth the County on OH<t·2000 flied with the County au u 1 rua pur; ARM fNANCIAL COi. MOOULAR INSTALLA· 20006817580 Juhn o·amm
D 11 Plot ~000618:]~7 cuted by Gren.-ll.. In-Cleril ol Orange. County 20006818757 Clerk~ Orange County ;.u•n: to ':ct°:;" G~ PORA 10·N a5 Ille duly TION" ot 1ndlCdted 1n oa~v Pilot Jin 27. Feb ThtS 111t..,me111 wa
2: ~e~ 3 :&o T;.,284 vealrnent L p ,. Call on 01-14·2000 Dally Piiot Jan 20, 27 on 01 25·2000 ~-~x'C' 1 l P ;,. api»nted ltusteQ. under ttie Bid Spec1hcahoo 3 1o 11 2000 Th370 t1i.d wrth the County
• · 1()( i.; ueci" Mlr1 20006816738 Feb 3. 10, 2000 Th322 2000681n26 .. ......,r en 81• no pursuant to Deed of Btd documen" and ' • ' Ct 11< ol 01ange Counl'f
Flctltloua BualneH fill,~• and m recotc"8'1 ": Dally Pilot Jan 20, 27, Flc1ftloua Bu~lnHe Oarly Pn<it J:m 27, Feb Cahlorrna Limited ~•rt· Tt'Ja\196 recorded on apec;1hcatt0ns are on tile Flctltloua Bu1lnese op Ill 2~·2000.
Name Statement ICJ211/99 .. h at t Feb 3, 10, 2000 Th313 Name Statement 3, 10. 17, ~000 Tl\385 a:,~~•nd ~-:"" ina:'; 9~)).U ln~menl at the 01s1rie1 Pu1chaS· Name Statement • 20008417714
The following pe1aons 1898075l481 °' Offk:la Flctftloue Bu1lnese Thi lollOwlng perS<>ns Fictitious Business 1~ ol Offieial P1t1" ol ~tt•al Recortls 1ng Depanmeni. 17210 The tooowrng per"QN. O l'f P1lo1 Jan ?7 Feb
are doing buslne» as Re<:cHda 1n the alflrA a1 Name Statement are doing buslne&a as Name Statement Reeofd• 111 th• olftee 0 n llle Off_u of tile Re Oak Street Fountain are doing business as :i Hi 17 2000 Th368
H11111on 01etil & As· IM County Recorder 01 The lollowong persons R & R Llmousrno Tno loltow1nu per~oo!> the 'COllfll'f Recorde1 of coroer ol ORANGE Coun Valley, CA ~2708 (114) Cl811oo Sohware 10 NOTICE OF Tl<USTEE'S
aoc:1ates 2706 Haf'bO( Oning. County C.hfor are dOIOQ busr(l8U as 26371 Paloma Suite 15 11r1; dong bus111&~i. d:. L Ang 1.,. County •1 C!I ~a execuled~ 843 3245 Voe Rlcuol •B401 SALE
Blvd, Ste 203. Coi.ta nla and purauanl to ltle SALVAGE HOUSE, Foothlll Ranch, CA ARTIC\JLATOHCOM. C:11om1a .. nd purauani ,.R~AN VELAZGU A "Mandatory Prebid Irvine CA92612 I TS No G~-48m Mesa CA 92626 Nolice ot o.rautt ano 2973 Harbor Blvd , 926l O 2241 Donnie AU , NI!""' 1 th NOite ol Oefaull "os~IN ;LE MAN Cont~1unce and Job JllTl•l'I)' H.af1WfJll Jr, 10 loin N.o 6~ 61 Comp·U·Books Inc, E!lechon 10 Sell lller111n-Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Adell Ramoi 490 pon 0-0aell CA 92660 ° 0 • 11 ~ ~ GUERRE~O A Walle wn be ,hell1 on V11 R1caso1 •B40t Y~ AAE: ~ ~T ~.), s210:03HaCor1Jo1 der l9COfded on 1012&'91 Global Central Inc .. A.c:tatt St, Loog Beach 011nto1. Ar11cu1a1t11 ~i::.u~:'~~ s:,, H~~Ui~tt'' fiN~t~~ ~~uary 1?·th ~°8?st ~ IMi-0, CA 92612 Y~u~f }ATFi Q
• le sta H 11\11. 199907S1.U1 0( (CA). 2973 Hart>or Blvd . CA 90805 • Corri (CA) 24'•1 Dori•· .. 10f26199 .. "'''. ¥lC as r .. ~, I 8""' .. e I Tnra bUStnQSi IS con-Ut· s~~bu Al<E A Mesa. CA 92626 uld otr.e1a1 Records. win Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Thia bU~·ne"' Iii cor1· Rl1. N11w11or1 Oeacll CA ~l A PU l1i AU • Maintenance Office d\IC!ed by ., llldVldua T1Wh
nus bu$1M5$ 11 Of)fl· sen on 02/1Ml0 •t , JO This buSl. 06$$ IS OOl'l· duetiid by an 1nor111(Ju(l! 112660 ~r=d ol II~:. I t. TO TH HIGHE! 17890 Naw1aod Street. Have yvv i>lall cl PR TE T VQUR p~ ducted by, I oorporahon Al 'he naf1t1 front ducted by a corporahon Have you &Carted Thu, husme'5 1:. COil· 'icia •· wi 8 ER F C H Fountain Valley. CA doing ouslneH 'J 17 No ER Y I MAY_fi_ 0
Have you 11a11ed ~ranee '10 Ille County .Have )'OU s1a1ted doing busfner;s ye1? No '1oc18'1 by a oorporauon on 02J18IOO 81 1 30 Pm ~avaolC at time of sale in 92708 AU bld<1tlls must J•m HanwoP Jr Ai A PV~IC~ 1t: doing business ytt? r1 7 dolng bus;ness )'917 No Acfall Ramos Have yov i.tarled /loJ the noflh r1on1 en ,,1111 mooey of Ille Ul\lled be present at U1 s. hme to Thll; statem11nt v-.as. YOO ~.EEi Pt.A
Yes, 1 ·3·2000 ~ 19= w:t sC: Global Central tnc, This statement w<1s doing lluslroos.s '(~l'I No 11•~ 10 the Cou1>ry 1ates tly caslt, i ca'lh· be coo~idered !0r lhis lrttld with the Cwnry NATI~ F Tti NA·
Comp·U·Booki Inc . Al n . • 1 Susan Han President hied wolh the CoUhl'f O&n1n1 Arllcul<itor Coul1houM 700 Cnnc 1ers ctoetlr. dra~ by a P1otect Cieri. o1 Orang Countv T;~ T~Pf& Jen Hamson. President Alla. Ca •I pub le •llC· This staiement was Cler1c ol Orange County corv Rttlla•l.I F cm Center Oma Weal, Sant• state OI nall()nal Dani<., 1 The Board ot Tru!111KlS on 02·01 2000 C E IN WG1V~ TY Thl'I statement was hon. to the higMll biddaf filed with lhe Count on 01•14 2000 n')t)ltl. Prosl<1ent Ana. Ca al pubhc auo-tllec~ drawn by a sta!e Of 1ei.erve5> ine r:gnt lo re· 20006818"5 Y J SH LO TA T
hied with the County for c:aflkl (p11y9ble at the Clei1t of Orange Coun~ 20006818751 Ttiis :.talemenl was hon, to the h1ghftt bidder led~al aed1t unon or a 1oct any and a I DiOS and Dairy Pilot Fell 3 10 A l..AWV Clel'll of Orange County Irma ot Mia In lawful 00 OH•·2000 Dally Pilot Jan 20 27 hll~J with the Courity for cash (ptyable .i the p-ieck orawn by a slaie OI 10 wa•vH any megulanty 17 2• 2000 Tti379 fo Pliblit a..iction sale lo ttw
on 01·07 2000 mon-v ol the Unlled 20006816738 Feb 3 10 2000 Th324 Chirk .,1 Orang,. Covroty time of ute 1n t.w.1ul Cderol savings and loan the1em The nght 1s also Fictitious Business nrgtest btdOer for caSll 200068l60J• Statu,) 1n nght, tllle, •nd 0 p· J 20 27 • • 01 25 2000 money a1 1n. united as50tlatoo saillngS as reserve<J t>y u.e Boattl ot cashie(s d'leo. Clll'M1 on
Dally Pilot Jan 13 20. rnlereat. con~ to and F:~ty 3 ·:~ 21JOO Tn314' Flctltloue Buelneea on 20006817711 s1a1".) all right, 11111 and Fa}: or $:lv1ngs gas~ Trustee& io seiec.1 llem& 1 Name Statement a state or nallOnai baro.
27, Feb 3, 2000 lh285 now held by II under aald ' , Name Statement Oa11y P1101 Jan 27, Feb tnlere.t. con\'9Y9d to •lid o~e Fln~\Clme !nd and/or c;ova ot work ! The IOllowrn,q per~s =r'a~~~1t~n~ta~ Cl~
Flctltlou1 BualneH DMd of TN•I In the Flctltlou1 .Buelnees The l0Uow1ng persons 3. 10. 17, 2000 Th366 now held by It under uoq aulhonzed ~ dO b"$1n~~ wtild1 i11 th1m opm1on will ar: oo1n.o,~ur. f.'1oss as Chee~ dre1wn by a slate 01
Name Statement pre>pe(ly situated •n said Name Statement are doing buslnu&s as Fl tltl B 1 Oeecl of 'rruat 1n thP. 1n~hi slate At INT best SOM! the needs ot s mera 31 ., umA~111g federal 101111195 and IOan County end Stale and The follOwmg persons RON SIPIOAA CON c ous ua ness ro tty situated 1n 1-111<1 ~ AR A OF T IM D•'>lrit.l • ervice~ ·> 11tnta J~SOOiiltOn 01 savings as
The lollowlng persons described .. foltow. 11 are doing-business as: SUL TING, 267 Sonta Namo Statement ~o:n'tv and StJtte end I HALL ~F BUENA Prova111ng waoe Saile Ave •3f3 Huotrr'l'Jlon sooa1ior. rir }aWlgS ban~
are dolGng bu,1ness as. fTl()(a fully described on COMPUTECH FINAN· Tomas #A, Costa Mesa. Ttio IOllowrnu µr.rsons descnbed aa follow5 85 ARK Cl~C ENTER AT will apply and is on Fiie Be~ch ~A ~2h46 st>ecif1e<1 111 Sec\IOn 5107. DESI NER ART, 1303 aatd dMd of trust apn CIAL. <t790 trvlne Blvd CA 92827 .i1u cl:>1111} 1Jus1rivs' ii!> ITI(l(e rully deacrtbed on 6650 8 .AC BLVD Oared 1111& 3151 day ol I.IV earca Jr ol lhe F111a11C1al <;ode Md
Bayside Dr . Corona clel 93M3-7112 trust• 11 1105, lrvme, CA 92620 Ronald Phrlltp S1p1ora JD '4'ltJ1sh, !lt9 W uid deed ot trust a BUENA ARK CA, ad January 2000 313 Atlania A~t #313 ilUthonzed lo d~busines~ Mar CA 92625 selling property •aa la. Kristle L Weekley. 23 287 Santo Tomas llA. • Alpone. S1111ta Ana CA 939-83-"'6 lruatee ~1 nohl trtle and llllP.rest COii• Br.: Petrick Quinn Huntington Be<Jcil CA 1n thrl stale wiU held by
Loyann Townenl.I where is· The atrMI Abato IMne CA 92620 Coata Mtisa CA 9li07 • vt?·re<l to and now hfld by D racto1, Procurement/ 92646 lh" duty ap~1nt trustee 1303 Bayside Or . Co •ddr 1 and other com-This' business 11 coo This business 18 con J<n, w DllCa1no, Y<!'l aethng Pf_!>P811y aa '1 II uOllr·r $did Deed 9 rrusl Faclllttes w • 111 am Watt a c A Tile r.ale wll be made b<Jt rona del Mar, CA 92625 mon ~••r nation ir a ducted t>y an lndlvldu<1I ducted by an •ndiviou.il w 1\lpirro Sarna A11,\ where 11 The sl•eel 111 11\fl p1opert1 s11ua1ed 111 Putih~hed Newpon MacBea1t1 191 t W wthollt covenant or war·
This business i& CX)(I· ol ti. gl • ~ Have you •started Have you "arted CA '12707 addreu and other COIT\ S<ld COonly. 1,;a~lom1a de· BP. acl1 co~ta Mer.a W1l10w Ave Orang1:1 Cf. r~ •~pressed Of im-
ducted by an tndrvrdval 'bee/~ propeny doing business yet? doing busin11u yfll? This Lousonos& 1!> wrr mon dei1ignatio<1. •I •ny, li"'°'11<l 11\e lanlJ lllerein D 1ty P110t February 3 92868 2434 P regaro$~ Have )'OU started llCll II P\lr· Yes 1'4-00 Yes 2/1199 ducted hy an lndoVK!Wll of tlMI IUI p<Opetty de· As ITlbre ful y <leSCflbed 10 ;2000 , H1 S l>uSlntJSS Is tx>rl !.eSSl()ll ore """•~S
domg business ~t? No ~ed 11• ~bl 1110 Kristie Weekley Ronal<J Slpl4l1a Have you gla rted M:nbed above is pur· ~~l ,bOvf ~tioned • Th374 oucte<1 lly co-p<tn11ers IO :·s~ tti~ lJOfl ~
LToyh ann Townend ~~ Ca iri~ Th•s statement was Th11 statement was do111g llu-.rne-.s YEii., Gpol1ed11 ~ beN'~ eny heret~~re de~ Fictitious Business d HI ave you siarlo~ ~rust Tne undersigned his sta•oment was • filed With the County !tied wrth tne County Yes. 1 ·' 00 ranvi e .... rve ~ ...... IS Deng sold ·as ,. lne s 0 n_g uur.rnesi. yet Tru$1ee disclaims any ._
,hied with the County dundersigned Trust~ Cleric of Orange Counry Clerk ot Orange County J•m w 00Ga1ne Beach. Ca 92660 The Slreel Jddres~ and other Name tatement Yoi; t 2!>-IQfJ~ al.I ly lat any lllcotrllCI· Cletli. of Orange Covnty ISClalms any bebtllly"" on ~·14·2000 on 01·14 2000 This s1atoment ~d~ undersigned Trustee common lle$1!11ldOOll ,1 The t0<10w1rtg ptjrsoos RC>y M P&1t1ce. J1 ness of t~e propt~ on 01-07·2000 any lncorrec:1.neu ol the 20006816761 20006816736 hied ~·lh lhe Covrty d1scla1ms any habti.ty f()( Cl'ill'. 01 me rea propen, a•e oo.ng bus•~ess as Trus 5!<1temen1 ""115 ~ress Of o:ter (0
20006818075 llreet add~ and other Daily PolOt Jan 20 27 Oa ly Pilot Jan 20 27 Clertt ot Orange COuflty any rncouectnau of the deSC11bed abO~• IS ~ Suns.llt PC 22 Grutel Iii• C'J wtlh ttie Cou111y. design3l.IOn ti any SllO-Ml
Oa•tv Pilot Jan 13. 20. common design.llOll. If Feb 3 10 2000 w11· Feb 3 10 2000 Tti325 on 01 ·25 2000 weet .iddresa and otlM!r OO:'leo 10 be 1 7 A c Coull NP,wpol1 Baach Clertt or Orauge C(JVflly l'l~I 27 l=eb 3,2000Th28o 81Pf. lhow!1 herem The · 20006&17712 common dMign.llion 11 PlACENTIAA CO YA CAe12ti63 on02·012000 l U Tl3R.CAN~LARIO
Flctitloua Buelneee tOlat amount °' the un-Fictitious Bualneea Fictltlou• BuiineH 0ao1v Pr01 Jan 27 Feb ;any. 5hown nerain The MESA. CA 926 7 he Mitchen T Barber, 22 20006818"25 l P ~ At"O MARl'HA M
N Stal t paid balance of the obfl· Name Statement Name Statement 3 1o 17 2000 Th367 total amounl or the un· unOelSIQlle(l Trustee di$ Grutel Coon. NewPQ11 DailV PKot Fell J 10 L ~ huS()alld and Wiie ame emen gallon aec;uied 11'1 the The tollowrng po1$00S · : · Id bal• of t obi cia·ms lioy llabiloty lo! any 06acti CA 92663 I 7 ~.. 2000 Thl.182 (IS jOml lenan~ The IOllow•flO persons be Tile IOllowing persons ara dong business os Flctitrous B usiness pa nee Ile • tOCOnectness ol tne streel This t1VS•0&1>S is cou· Retot<led Sl17/96 as In· a1e domg t>usinen as property: sold and ere dOlng business as KEY REAL TORS 350 Name Statemenl 9atoon aec:ured by the ad:Jress and other oom-oue1ed by an r0<11111duel Fictitious Business ~rnent No
CORPORATE REAL realONI nttmeted EOUIMED. 3921 E E 171h #l 19 Costa The toltowrng p&l'l>OO!> prop8f1y 10 be aold end moo <lesiqriaiaon 11 any, Have ou starteo Name Statement 1 J60i72611 W1 Booll
ESTATE SERVICES. :a''~~ ·~ MI r a Io ma Ave • Mesa CA 92627 are ooing business as r98aonabl• estimated >'lOMI ti:fe1C1 Sa.a salt <Soong buJness yet'> No Th'1 touow1n9 peri;ons R~P3']e ~XX ~ot O~W
2070 Bos1noss Center 111 • 11"' Anahetm, CA 92806 Riehard K McKasson lmagtf'lO scuba Work· costs eipensea and w tt be ma<le tlut Wlll!Out Moir.hell Barw• a1e wing business a& R s n ~ o o
Onve, n so. IMne, CA the inluat pubhcatlOl'I ol RICO C. Lagman, 278" 2283 La Linda Ct No.•/ shops, 427 E 17th St advanoos at the time ol cxuen.int or w.ar1anly e•· Tn.S bta1ement. was E L C A M P E 0 N ~~oec., tn
92612 ~~10 ~~7 ~ ~it la w. Stanley Place. pon Beacil CA 92660 #178. Co111a Mesa CA the rnrto•I pubt;ceiio ot presse<I or 1mplled regard hied w1tn the County CARNICERIA •2 517 ~:~1Sale211~ at
Richard Mark Hertel, • ~ IOl'I Mane1m. CA 92801 This bus:ness 15 000• 92627 the Nolie• of sa e '' 1ng hlle posseSll()(I. o• c1e1ll ol Orango COunty W Wrlson St • Costa 45 AM 2010 Business Center to cash. the 1 rustee will nus business ts oon ducted by on tndMdual W111tam Ke1lh Bl•Mell S328 .903.55 t1> add11ton encumb<ances. to pat !tie on 02·0 t 2000 Mesa CA 92621 ~i~ c I S11~ AT ME Onve. #250. Irvine C~ <icc:ept • C.ll\18r'S c:Mclf tJUCled by an 1n01vtdu1111 Have you lilartol1 427 E 17th St , #178. lo ca&h lhe Trus1ee will 1ema1mna f:nnopal s~m ~I 20006818449 Sergio Gonutez MAIN (NOPTH) N·
92612 d1.iwn 011. • state o Have you start~d doing· business yet'I Costa Mesa, CA 92627 accept a c:ashoef's checlf.lh.:td ~101~~ wrt~ oa.rl)' Pilot Feb 3. 10. 14362 Lyndon SI · <!1t•· T~ANCE TO ti$
This business Is oon na1io11111 blank, a chec doing buslnes'> yat? Yes 611n 5 This llu~mess ii. con drawn °" a 1olale 0t ~erest thereon ruas 10 t7 24 2000 Th376 den Grove. CA 92643 ~ UNTY,~.S21JRTH~Slt
duciod by an 1n<11vodua1 drawn by a atat• or red Yes. 12/30/99 Richard K. McKesson ducttld by an 1ndl\'K1ual netron:al bank, il check ~t<led in ~Id n0tels~ pad Fictitious Business M~roceta GonzalBI: b IVE C~ST C~N~ A
Have you •tarted erat credrt unlo11 or Hico C Lagman This staioment was Ha11e you lltar1ed drawn 11y a state or fed· vances If Sl:!Y. uni! r the N St t t 14362 Lynoot1 St Gar· P.Ne doing bualnesa )'el? checlr draWll by a Slate This stat&ment was hied with tho Counly doing business yel? No eral cred11 union 01 a 1erms ol tfle o8e<f of· rust ama a emen den Grove CA 92843 . I
Yes January 1 2000 federal &a'illnga and toa lttf'd wuh the County Ck111< of Orange County Wilham Keith Bhnd&ll chock drawn by 1 i;111e or estimated lees dlames The IOllowrng persons This busine~• is oon ~A FOR~
Richard M<1rk Henel Haoc1at1011, UV! Clerk ol Orange Count~· on 01.14 2000 Th15 ~tetoment was ted8fal aa'illno and toan and e~nses of The ar~ dg1~~cb\CS;:~r (~v <luC1ed by hu!it,<md and "~ompe"1~~ ress is OUf
Thrs statement was auoc;l8llon or on 1·11·2000 20006816737 hied w•th lhe County 1110C1ation -.av1ng1 Trustee 300 of the 11\1515 A w.fe ''2 NA. ~AVENUE
hied wrth lhe County t>enk apec:lfltd tn Sec:t 2000681S3<t7 Dail Pilot Jan 2o 27 Cieri< ot Orange County nsoc•ahon' 0, u'illngli cr•a\ed by said Deed of ERV SERVICE. -2730 Have you •terled CO TA CA 92626 Cleft\ ot Orange County 5102 of the Ftnanela Oaltv Pilot Jan 13. 20. Faby 3 10 2000 Tti326 on 01 ·11·2000 bank specified rn Section Trus. fo-Yfll $246.&74 21 Seaview Ave Corona cX>lng bus•no" yel7 No APN • 141 •1 !'>-'8
on 01·07·2000 Code and autllorUed 21. Feb 3, 2000 Th300 · · · 2000681 6350 5102 of the Financial (Eshma1ed) Accrued lllt8f· Del Mar CA 92825 Sergio Gonzalez r~11 total amount sec:Ufe<l 20006816076 do bualneu In Ulla ctate Fictltloua Bualne19 Oarly Pilot Jan 13. 20 Code nd uthor eel lo est end add,ll()(lal ad· Pai.:I A Blank. 2730 Tltia 5tatem611t wu by said tnstl\iment as OI
Da1tv P110t Jan 13, 20. tn ihe ewnt tender OI~ Actltloue Buelnua Name Slatement 21. Ff!b .3 2000 Th309 00 but.~neu1111 th:; M.ate =Ill~ /;'Jre p::X 1~ ger:iw lA'e~26~rond hle<J w.in tne Cou111v :t-P. 1 ~ of 1111!lal ~~
27, Feb 3. 200,0 Th287 than c:aah la acoepl~ Name Statement The falowi~ paraons FlctltlouaBusineu In the -t tender ocher sale The tienelio&V'i vn ~tuaa~,s.ness 15 coo· cie~l ~to~e County ~i. ~50f215 ~ .;,s
Fictitious Buslnus the Truat .. mey Wllh The following pe ired~ bus•nesa as Nemo Statement than aiah la ecc:epted, der Slid Deed ol lrusl duded by an individual on · 20006818426 ClJ<les lhe iota amount oi
Nam• Statement Ille iauanc:e of are dOong business as W Moon, te ~rm~ 776 The ICillOwing persons the TnKt• may Wlthhold hetetolore d~eaJted and Hav" you started D ity P ol Fe<> 3 10 11npaotl tiai.ice
T"9 rouow•ng persons T!\41 .. '1 DM4 unhl ~mis Consulung I dh t . osta are do.no buStne~ as the iuuenc:e of the de~ to Ille~ doing bul.1,,,.ss vet? No 1: 24 2ooo Tl\3tl-4 lflciud.ng accM1d lWld
118 dol~ bu$1114tU IS funds become rMtl• 1 Rosemal Plaee, M~sa. t 92627
1 The Cu"nlngham Trust .. s Deed unttt ~ 1 a0e"f"f' and 0: Paut A Btank unpaid ' e)I) and rea
Orr Th• Brighi Side, to the P8'tM ()( endbrMe ~C: ~'f· C L92627 tunn00g. ~1.e(C~~~6 ~· Group. 3186·L Airway runds become .,,.1ta~ rnandofrx Sa~ and a wnt· Tiils s1a1ement was CITY OF sonac estmaU.'1 CD.sis
3120 Kerry Lane. Costa H • l'Nfl• ol nght This "'am oom11 17\h St ' Costa Mesa, Ave . Costa Mesa CA to the peyee Of tlndorMe ttn Nota of DefauN and filed wrth the County NEWPORT BEAC H .penser. cll\O llf1vanoe! Mesa CA 92626 is an •ltemp4 to c:ollect • l 958 Rosemary Pta<i!. 92626 as • ~ttaf ol right Th11 Eledion to seil -The un· C1oo11 ol Orange County ill ltle 1 me of 11\1!.~ publl
Sl\eryt L Cooley 3120 deOI and llY'f lnfoonatlon Costa Mesa, CA 92627 CA 92627 Leshe Cu110ingham, IS en ane,.,,pe to coli.ct a dllllS!Qned c;ausad .J;afd oo 02·01 ·2000 I NOTICE c.uion of this notice
Korrv Lane. Cotla obtatned Yllll 119 uMd for d Thct~ bUSlb ness 11 con d Tiii.:, ~oness is con· 3009 Zell Drtve. Laguna ci.bl •nd •11Y 111fortNhon NolJdl Q.f Defaolt and Etec· 200068. 18"A6 INVITING BIDS ~ ~J'r art l'.l 2000U E Mell CA 92626 that purpoee, Said sale u ""' "J an unrn uct y e corporation Beaeh CA 92651 OOtarned wtU be used f0t llOO IO se" lO be retotded Oa•ty PrlOt Feb 3 .10 PLANS, §nl U 'E ... T~USlE
This buSllieH 1~ con· II be made, but wlhoul ~le associat1i.r, d:;:~;e bJ~~es!"~':t~ This l1ui.ness ts con-that purPQM. Slid .... Ill !tie county ~re lhe 17 24 2000 Jh376 SPECIFICATIONS 1 ~ICel~/lERNANDO ducted by en lncti'fidual CO'lellllnl Of -ITll'lly, H r an a par1ners d Yes, 1 1-00 • dueled llf en Individual will be mede. but withou1 real oropelty is located AND CONTRACT Ml ION BLVD
Have you 5t811ed llptM& Of implied ,... 1ve )'OU starte M L M f Have you started COYenant Of Wllrr•nty and mor, lllan tllrae WU "T SUI E •208 doing business yet? gard1ng tllle, s--11-iof, doing business yat? oon 11• anu ac· domg busine:. yet? expreu or 1mphed ,_: montns have ~se<l I r RH DOCUMENTS ~ISSION H' LS CA
Yes Jan 1 2000 tncumbranc:ea lo Yes, 1·1·00 turlng Inc R1cha1d Yes 1/29191 erdrng htla poa&e11110n 5tnee ~h re<Xltdal'fi Sea111d bods may bo 913.(5 ~
Sheryl L Cooley t1aty the indebt.dne.a Tod William Loomis Glasse1, P1os1dent Leslie Cunningham :, encumbrances lo ~alee 1 24~b~M ,. reoe•ved al the otttW of 181361 6998
Tt11s slatemen was ecU1ed by eald Deed This statement wa1> Th••. st11temen1 wa» Thls statement was utiafy the indebledt'MI i~ 0 Box ~ ~ HAPPENS the Clly Cletk. 3300 N 'FllTON
fifed with the Covnty nces thel'eunc1or' flied with the COun ~~~ ~,"~~~;e ~~~ tiled w11t1 the County aecured ~ aald Deed 'lo CA . Newpoll Boulevard M 1/27rxxtJ
Cieri\ ol Orengo Count)' h tnlereat H PfOVk*i ~e&';.~11~~e Coun onOl·l1·2000 Clerk of O~e Counly advanca the1e11rtdl1'. :191 68' ~~5 ~~~~l7H6~e~ N T
on 01 ·07·2~16078 herein. and the unpeld 200068163n 20006816345 on 01-14 2200068167•1 wrth !nter..i •• p<OVlded ~I AtH~ §~'f:N1 ~ /f YOU un111 1 t 00 am on the S Cl /COSTA MESA
Dally Piiot Jan 13 20. nc::J ~r U:: = Dally Piiot Jan 13, 20. Oallf PrlOt Jan 13. 20, Dally Pilot J3n 20. 27, lhtt1ern., a~ '':;, un~id N~~19~ :c~11l~. 241\h day ol February ~l~ ff 60
27 Fe.b 3 2000 Th?B8 ·"'hu 1 1 .. ,, 1~ 27. Feb 3, 2000 Th307 27, eb 3. 2000 Th308 Feb. 3, 1 T 7 prmc1~ .... ,_, ~ o IOJOO 2000 el which ttma such ..,., 17601 ..,, n eres ,,..eon •• secur.... "' .. .., ,,_.. C 1 I DON'T bids shall be openeo flctltloua Bu1lna1a pnwlded in utd Nott, Flctitioue BuelneH Flctitloua Bu1lneee Flctitloua Puelness Wttll 1n1trett thereon •s __ and read 10,
Name Statement ••• chergn •nd e11· Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement provided Ill said N<>l•.1 Flctltloua Business OCEAN FRONT STATEMENT OF
The following perto11s penaea ot the trustee and The lotto The totlowlng Poisons The following persons fNI chargn and •11·1 Name Statement ADUfRTJSf' STREET END DO MENT OF
118 domg business 15 the trwls cteated by are doing ~~1:°5 are doing 1>u11ness as are doing business as . penses ot 1he lruat" and ThO IOllo!Nlng personi. r 1 I 1 • IMPROVEMENTS: AUSBEANOF FNICTITIOUS
TOM·TOM BOOKS, 503 uJd Deed of Trust Thia THE G COMPANY The Meeting Special-ST~ NAILS, 22355 of the trust• c1 .. te4 by 1re dong bu~lnel>i ai. ~h. 62nd1 CEDAA,
1 llh St, Hunllngton sale don not Include Iha 725 Oommgo Or #S 11t, 26861 T1abuco Et Toro Aoau. Lake For u Jd Deed ol Trust fhia Splltway, 20592 Mon WALNUT AND BUSINESS NAME
Beach, CA 92648 1ght to obtain any llC· N Bei C Road, Su.ta E·t45 M est CA 926:l0 ult dOM not 1nctu0e the erva Lane Hunl1ng1on LUGONIA STREETS Th lotlow1ng pol'IOtl{s)
Thomas Harold crued rents lhet 11111 ewport each A. 1100Vtej0.CA 9269t Gary A Schm1dl, 11ghl to ol>Ulln any ac·Beach,CA92&46. OlHING lllleotProjKt 'las (have) abandof\80
MacRoa, ~11th SI, collateral for the obl1g9-92~ne Grant, 725 Shlllev Ann Marley 19702 Parkv11tw Tei· crved rents thet are TebOIBJcll,lnc (CA) N • ContrectHo.32M th u ot thO lldtloUI
Huntonv1on Beacn, CA lions aec:ured by the Oomtnnn Dr ,8, New· 22452 canaveras. M.i. reoe. Yorba Londa. CA colla1erat fOf the oblige· 20592 Mnitrva Lane S146,000 00 OUSilleU riame·
92648 cs..s ot tnnt. \llMtl'ler Of poll eeacn. CA 92660 ''°" Vieto. CA 92691 92886 hons aec:u...ct by the "iunttngton (Wadi CA Call the Engineer"• Eattmate Splltwitv. 20592 M!ll Tllls bustnest Is con· not a.eq~ered. oot-This bullness 15 con-This bUS1oou 11 oon· K1au 0 Scnmldt, dftd of 1rva1. """*"-'Of 92646 Approved by 8"'• Lane Hunungtori ducted by an 1ndNidual lected. or 111 the poiaaM-d ed by Md dueled by. 1n 1nd1vldual 19702 P11kv1ew Ter· not MQU8'1•ed. cot-Thts buSlflOSS is c:on-Cl .,. d N Don Webb Beact'I CA 926"6
Have you 1t11ted sion o1 • r~. clebtof· ~ave y~~ '":t.,;:~ Hive you started race. Yorba Lin<Sa, CA leded or 1n the poa .... :tueled lly a corporauon 0551 le 5 Public Wo'1le Director T FkuOOUs BU$I
doing bu1illess ye1? No rn·poe•••ion. the belle-doing bustneu yet? doing buslneu "(9t? 02888 11CN1 ot a r-r. debtOf· Have you ~tarted Prb41><1ct1va bidoars $S nl/Tle nef6fTad to Thon'lal H Mat;R&• flClll'f or •ny olller per· Yes. 1·28-00 Yes, 11187 TlllS tottSlll8SS IS COO· l~pos-oon. the~ ~ buSlfl\1'5 yQI? No may oblain on Ml Of bOllfl .... as filed II\ Or
ThlS 11ateme111 "'as '°" Detect 01n7IOO IC Wynne Grant Shirley Mn Malley ducted by h0$band aOd fic:qry or any otl'ler per-T~ 1i\a1t1rnent W11S 19,.91 64 2 • 56 7 8 bid ctooumeni. •t no 1 •no Count Y on
filed with the Covnty Funding Cofporation aa Thl.s statement wu Tiu s1etemen1 wat W•le .on O.ted 01127IOO ICI fllo<:I wilh the County cost 11 Iha ott.ta"ot t11e ' 30•99 FILE NO
Cterk ot Oflnga Covnty llUll• by Conaolld;..ad filed With the County filed With lhl coun1y Have you ··~!led Fund""' Cofporaho", .. C~rti. ol Oiling• County Publte WolM D41p:lrt 199007Q1tl04' .,
on 01·21 2000 Recon¥eyence Compeny Clan. of Oranoe County Ctal1< of Orange Cou!11y doing bus1neu "(91 No trust• by Conaolidoled :>11 Ot ·2S 2000 mant, 3300 Newpon M 1ariwy KalSllr, 2()5Q.
20006817401 A dMl-IOll °' Chicao0 on 02-01·2000' on 02·01 2000 Gary A Schmiat RllC0f!V9POC8 Com1>9ny. 20006ll7728 Boute1111d p 0 BC\ Mlndrve l.ene, Huot Da~ P1lol Jan 27 fob Tiiie Insurance Co " 20006811448 20006818"34 Tt11i st.atemenl was A d1¥111011 of Chicago OJNy Pilot Jiii\ 27, Feb 1768 NewPott Ba80't, 11on a.act CA !i2U46
3, 1U 17, 2000 Th343 agenl 24011 ~tura Daily Prlot Feb. 3, 10• Dally P1tot Feb 3, 10, Med ;1~ Iha ~ty Trtte lnaunmc• Co , •• 1, 10. 17, :1000 Th3o2 CA 92658·89t5 h1r. bllalnon 15 oon
Flctitloua 8u1lneee IJIVd 2nd #fool ~ 17 2• 2000 Th377 11. 24, 2000 ThJ80 Cieri! 5 2'3088 1>' agent 24011 Vet!tunl For fu11he1 inlc>m1a· tluc.tod t>y *" lnd~t
Name Statement ..... CA 91302 (ltl). Flctltiou1 Buelneea Fictitious Bu1lneH on 0 1·2 . 20006&17713 8MJ 2"'1 lloor ~,... On the move? ~~· .'t:ll ~·=~::;~r L~I ~,..1:"'7.:a~· e;.. Wit'
The IOllow1ng peraoos !7"''"'° By A. S'elo.i: Name Statement Name St.t•m•nt Dally PrlOf Jan. 27. Feb. ..,.!·,,.~! 8111,:'~ .!!''J Sell your ex1ra (g.,~1644·3311 hied with IM eou .. ty ere aorng business" • n11• SMe The following peraons The following pmsons ) 10. 17, 2000 Th369 '"' ......, Y •-f'ub 19hed Newport Cteril 01 Omnge COunty He 1 M L EA & A s· Aurttortz«I siooor LPP ere doing butlness as ore doing bu11n-0u or; Trwr.. Sale o household euch•Coa11 Mesa on Ol/25'7000
SOCIA TES CPA, 7700 2•182 01121; 02/03, & Sierra Pacific Translar P1ole11looal Preaen -;_lctltloua Buatne•s AlllhOrlzfKI Signor LPP Items 330 W. 8(1 Sf Dally Ptlol Febtuary 3 9 2000681 T1~ 1rv1ne cintir or. #670, 02110.W Company, 2052 New· tallons. 4533 MacArthur Name Statement 2410& 01n1. 02/'03, & In Cl lfl d 2000 ' Da•tv P11o1 Jan 21, feb
Irvine, CA 92618 Flc11tloua eualn•H port Blvd' .• Sulte8. Costa •332, Newpon Bollch. The lullowl11g persona OID9l2Q_ -ass 0 Cosio Mesa 92627 ThW37'.l '.l 10, 17, 2000 Th.'l :\
Jellrey A Helmlar, Name Statement Mesa. CA 92627 C~:~~ Amokl. 2521 1111 doing buslnest H Fictitious Bu1lneH 1
l lJ15 Pon Brlttol Cir~~ fho following pertons Slewan Gorensteln, 8 All• Vista. Newport Alta AviatlOr'I, 2855 Name Statement
Newport BHch, ire dOlrin bullness as: Calte0. lrvme, CA 92.61<t Belich. CA .,..,660 P1Mcretl\ Or •C427, nie loltuwinu ~tsons !>2660 v This bvstne11 II con· .,.. Costa Maaa, CA. 92ti26 •~· Tt II bu_.ne .. ta OOl'l• Tolle Johe 8r0der, ducied by. an lnd1vtctual Thil butlnest la coo: Narum! Asauml, 2855 are 0• '~ wvSln&SS II ducted b)' an Individual 2020 Mar1•o Way, New· 1'4ave you at1ttad ducted by en 1ndMdual PtMCI '" Dr •C•27, .., NEW ENTURV AU
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dOing bu11n111 yet1 92660 vu, 3·2·99 doing bus1ne1s yet? 1'40 rni. Wll™tll " QO'\• 9;62.;
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TM 1tat man1 was po11 Baacn, CaldO<nta hied ~ith Ille County ltltd with the Co11nty doing bualnNa ytt? Lisur•I PIS • N f'Oft
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1-877-681-73871
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• Fulf.lvne concierge seMCe
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two bedroom plans
• Gorgeous clubhouse
• lOVlsh pool, spa
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• Steps to Fashion Island.
wondefful reslouionls,
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• Bubbling Spa • Lu.sh Green Landscaf>inl
• Small Pets Welcome
Two Bedroom Town Homes from $1,575
Three-Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1,595
$300 Security Deposit with Approved Credit
(Doo not include pet deposit)
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Drug &e111n1nQ1phy1lcal WAREHOUSE WORKERS 711111 to 7Dlll.
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and Tech IOI busy
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S111t1 Ana He19'1
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exp pial'd Contao1 Mewa
949-250-5119
HERE'S A GREAT
WAY TO GET
CLIENTS COMINC TO
YOUR DOORf
478 EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
PlatM bl eware lhlll
the U.llnga In thl•
cattgoiy may requlra
you lo e1ll a 900
number In which
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minute.
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BUICK COUPE ·n ssoo. 714-632.()338
BUICK SKYLARK 92
(LUJUty Grand Spon VI
englM LOS) • cyl, AT,
4 gp, AC, lthr Inter, PS, PW, am.fm, cc, CHMttl,
17500/obo MMSM)40
CADILllC CATERA 'ti1 Lo miles, beioe, tan leathe1, elloys, bal or wa.rr a morfll
101Q216) $17.988
The Dally Piiot wlll put>llsh a
Tax & Flnanclal Directory to
assist our readers In finding a
tax professional Reaching over
40,000 nomes In a n1on-end
market. vou are sure to find
many wno need your netp.
480 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNmES
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of ar11 companlq.
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Bltt• ButlneN Bu-~ bltore you Miid
any money or IM1
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conttacu belore you
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cal 1ranng & sale!. pet$OO
pCMded HIOC>·890-446 7
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HANDYMAN BUSINESS
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949"'31-6609
NABERS
(714)540·11100
CADILLAC CAltRA '91
Lo 1511 mllet. ""'8r, leather,
moonrool. CO. bll ol wa.rr
(0223M) $21,988
NABERS
( 714)540-9100
CADILLAC DEVIUE '97
V-8 Nortl\slar Sapphire
Blue. bat ol wan (263272) $21.988
NABERS
(71 4)540-9100
CADILLAC DEVILLE '99
V·8 NollhStar low 181t
moles. leather bllanco ol
warranty pifl'll<XB relUI (76209) $25.988
NABERS
(714)540-1100
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HINSCH
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s 13,000 ObO 949-644-8319
HONDA CIVIC DX '95
Aulo. am/Im Slereo. CD. b1I
wheel, ~al elr bags
(SH522312) Sl.895
Ken Grody
Uncoln Mercury
714-522-8700
Honda CAX ·90 =.NC.CO.~ SOll'ld recordS. $2700
Ctll 14M7S.7142
lnllnill l30 Sedan 40 '91
$24,115 81-4175
BAUER JAGUAR
714-eU-4800
JAGUAR VANDEH PIH 91
<ny, excelSent condition,
ONLY 70Km~ Muat SMI
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2 • 2 Convtrilble 20 '96
$34,115 tMa40
BAUER JAGUA.R
714-953-UOO
JAGUAR XJI L '97
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NAHSISUVS .
JAGUAR XJ6 '88 VANDEN
PUS 4-door. luh f': sun rool. wife wheels av.nm
recOlds, rea~ clean car $4,500 949-7 · 1504
JAGUAR XJ6 '87
SEDAN 40
$36,9115 117-4861
BAUER JAGUAR
714.gs~
JAGUAR XJ6 ·97
SEDAN 4D
'35,995 97"'863
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-UOO
JAGUAR XJ6 '97 SEDAN 40
$37,995 117-4&62 BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-UOO
JEEP GRANO CHEROkee
LAREDO '93 Wta1zrsey 1111
F'*f loaded V6 S, llllW
tires, :lollll'let, ~ rect11ds
BeaWu Musi sell s10.gqo
060 M9-n1-'172
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• 695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
MttcadH E320 C1bflol1t
'95 LTO Convtrliblt, Smo~&d ~1tvo11llfowr1 lop.
Ian 1ntur1<1r. excer~nt conct
fully loaded, chrome
IMieets 63k miles 1 owner.
$50,000 949-721-1071
--w£RCEOES 300E '91
While/Ten, Fully Loaded
Showroom Condlllon
$17.000. Call David
1149·371-6795
MERCEDES 560 SEC 90
Whitt")!Of r11er SOK ml
always ~.t• •Ol-d & CO\lereo
Ml recOl".15 LOM$Cr >Mils ii~ 10111'1'1 SEC
S23 500 'l4 'di'>O 7272
Mttcury Cougar XR'77 '9'
V8 tuto 4JI c ono lul
PJwl'f lealrier C&lN 1M
Cl\llSI' dual llf bags (TH610031) $11,1195
Ken Grody
Lincoln Mtrcuiy 714·522-8700
A smart move on your part
wouta t>e to take advantage of
our 1ncrea101y tow rates and
place your ad with us Only $35
per week If you sign up for tne
entire 17 weeks, or a minimum 4·
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(719378) $17,988
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Cartler, V8, air, IUIO. lul
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cru•~ anVlm U5' tu• pwi.
power. casse111. alloys. dual a11 baqs anav whoel5
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(714)54().8100 71WSMIOO
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Uncoln Mercury MERCURY TrlC!lf LS •97
714·522-8700 Air cood. aU\o lul power,
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BAUER JAGUAR Kan Grody
714-953-4800 Lincoln Mtcury
MERCEDES £300 '99 714.522.a100
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36 mcdll rern&IOlllll 0 NautlCt Wagon 87
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OLOSMOBILE Clafl '94
S/Wagon, low S3k moles 3rd
seat & moie•
(360019) $8.988
NABERS
(714)540-11100
RA'NGE ROVER '95
Whhe w/11r lll'lr Int et,
adlu11abll 1u1pen1lon,
CO/phone 47K ml, S2A,900 Call Tim 562·594 .. 111
ROLLS ROYCE 'U
CORNICHE HARDTOP
OLDSMOBILE CUll111 '94 Whh..,.,.., 60K Oflginll m~ V-6 many powei leatures new AC 9lld CD. Asking
$Uper lran5j>011.111()n caJI $20,000 949-760-7113
CASH FOR CARS
M&M TRADERS ALL MAKES & MODELS
We come to you.
Nothing over
10 years old.
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(416632) $5.988 Volk1w191n Jetta GLX
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Oldamoblll Silhou.tta •99 S15.995 949 644 12!;4
GLS beooe 1an llhf, tow 10k VW GLS Jffi A 94
IT'I CO. ciJ11 doors & more• Fully lolded! Red, Gr111
Buyer Paul Ritchie •
(714l 404 3542
(714) 741.0054
NABERS CD, (lftm tound. must (175525) $21 988 condlllon, 90K ml, 6 Dite I
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pylltatl II $17,114 +tu. 12* 11f1a allon4 ,er year. 20C,., •He Ill tiim. 1 OMLY (R115133)
Daily Pilot
The 2000 Seville
BRAND
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SALE PRICE $34, 99 5 549/Mo .
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THE INDESCRIBABLE OLDSM.OBILE
The 2 000 Intrigue The 2000 Silhouette The 2000 Alero Sedan
So SECURITY DEPOSIT So SECURITY DEPOSIT
So 1ST PAYME So 1ST PAYMENT
LEASE FOR $24 9' MO EASE FOR 299 MO.. LEASE FOR $1991 MO
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"FOR THE GREATEST SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED CARS ••• SEE NABERS"
'96 OLDSMOBILE .CIERA ·s/WAGON
low 53k miles, beige, 3rd seat & morel (360019)
'97 CADILLAC CATERA
low miles, beige, ton leather, olloys,.bol. of warr. & morel (019216) '
'96 CADILLAC DEVILLE
low miles, white, ton int., VS Northstar, xlnt. cond. (279825)
1 98 CADILLAC CATERA
Low 15k mil., silwr, leather, moonroof, CD, bol. of worr., only (022364)
197 CADILLAC DEVILLE V-~ NOrlllstar, Sapphire Blue, bal of worr. (283272)
58,988
517,988
517,988
521,988
521;988
1 99 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE S · 88
Gl.S, beige, ton leather, low 1 OK mi les, CD, dual doors & morel ( 175525) 21, 9 • ·
1.99 CADILLAC DEVILLE S 88 V·8 Norlhstar, IOw 18k miles, hhr. & morel bol of warr., pnri. rent. (76209) 2 5, 9
'97 CADILLAC CONCOURS . · S 6 88 295 H.P., Northstar, low miles , Seo Mist, lthr. & morel (212804) 2 t 9
'98 CADILLAC ELDORADO . S 88 Low miles, VS, Northstar, green, bal. of worr. & morel (6127 40) 2 9 t 9
1 00 CADILLAC SEVILLE S 88 Sk mile$! Befge, tan lthr, CD, bol. of worr, Prv rental. ( 142672) 3 9 t 9
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