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Forgotten l~w turns nonvotes into· 'yes'.votes:t
• Rediscovered Costa Mesa
ordinance interprets
abstentions as affinnations
if council member has no
conflict of interest.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Council-
woman Karen Robinson's decision
to abstain from voting on whether
to take another look at part of the
propo~d Town Center project
Monday clidn't seem out of the ordi·
nary.
After all, she had abstained from
several votes Feb. 5 without hav?ng
a conflict of interesf that legally pre-
vented her from voting.
"I abstained on the same
grounds as I abstained frdm the
previous commission appointees,"
Robinson said Wednesday. "I
thought we were moving on some-
thing that all of us needed a little
more information on and time to
digest. We were presented with
amendments and proposals ·that
very day. So for me, it was just a
way of saying, 'Let me stop until I
have. more information,' and if we
were going to go ahead and vote
anyway, it was my way of not vot-
ing because I clidn't want to make a
mistake."
But it turns out that a bstentions
without an announced conflict of
"Certainly there are
ordinances I don 't know
about, but this is a lesson
for all of us: We should
know the ones governing
council actions. "
Karen Robinson
Costa Mesa councilwoman
interest are not allowed according
to an old, recently rediscovered
ordinance.
City Atty. Jerry Scheer, research-
ing a query from Mayor Libby
11 It was y ummy. And if 1 Jearn to cook, I don't need to eat out. 11
-Frank Acevedo, TeWinkle Middle School student
Cowan, foUl}d a 1972 ordinance sWJ
on the books that requires dbsten-
tions to be counted as "yes" votes i1
no conflict of interest eXJsts.
Scheer declined to clisclose the
length of time the ordinance has
been off the city's radar.
On Feb. 5, when the council
selected comm.iSsiooers m d messy
process full of substitute raobons
and "do-overs," Robinson mdde
several abstentions because of the
confusing process.
The ordincfnce discovery means
several 2-2 votes in which Robin-
son abstained should hdve been
counted as approvals instead of
denials.
Bruce Garlich, who was app01nl-
ed to the Plannmg Comrruss1on,
would hdve been dpµomted to the
Parks Comm1ss1on, wh1Je Don
Haul, who Wds not appot.nted to a
comnuss1on, would hdve become a
planning commJSsioner.
But Rob'mson Sdld she would
have voted differently 11 her non-
votes were counted as "yes" votes.
"Certainly there are ordinances I
,don't know a,pout, but thJs JS d les-
son for all of us: We should know
the ones governmg council
actions," she Sd1<.1. ·My under-
standing. of abstentions 1s that I'm
not voting yes or no I'm '>ctymg I
either don't have enough infonna-
1.Jon to make a deas10n or I'm not
prepared to mdke d decision "
SEE VOTE PAGE AS
Rash of traffic
accidents results
in death, injuries
• Police respond to
several incidents
Tuesday night and
Wednesday morning.
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA
Newport Beach residents
. were involved t.n severc.U trctl-
Cic accidents Tuesday rught
and early Wednesday mom-
i ng, including on e that
resulted m d fat.duty.
Rodnguez. who WdS not
weanng d seat belt, WdS pro-
nounced uedd dl the seen£·
In the SUV \'\'1th her were
two boys, dges 5 dnd 10.
whom she Wd!> baby s1ttmg
Neither wds l>£>r1ousl\
injured ·
The Cd use of Rodnguez\_
death was stJl1 under inves-
tigauon Wednesday ctfter a
coroner's autopsy. Depuue~
were also still t.rymg lo dPter-
rnine the cause of the dCCJ-
dent
In Costa !\1esa later
Tuesddy, d Long Bedch mdn
who police say was under
the r.nfluence of alcohol rear-
ended a Toyota 4-Runner
with his Dodge Ram truck
at 9:06 pm. at the tnlersec-
t1oh of Newport Boulevdrct
crnd 22nd Street
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Chef Carlos Sanchez makes a pasta sauce in a packed gym as part of Te Winkle Middle School's career day.
In the most senou!> of the
wrecks, a Newport Beach
womdn was killed when she
rolled her whlte Range Rover
at 7:10 p.m. Tuesday on the
Footh11l Trdlilsporldllon
Corridor nedr Irvine. The
woman, 45-year-old Chnsllild
Rodnguez, was thrown from
the sport-utility vchlcle dfter
she lost control of 11.
John Robert Egdn, 3~.
was arrested on susp1c1on of
SEE WRECKS PAGE AS
Inspiring dreams Group ready to make
17th Street suggestions Career day speakers motivate
students at TeWmkle Middle
School in Costa Mesa
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
H Is sculptures adorn
mansions in
Beverly Hills and
are displayed in
muse ums in California and
Nevada. But Frank Afra sees
himself as a mechanic first
and an artiSt second.
TeWinkJe Middle School
students awed by his work
during a career day presenta-
tion on the Costa Mesa cam-
pus Wednesday may disagree.
Six years ago, the Costa
Mesa resident began sculpt-
ing figures out of scrap metal
and used mufflers. He owns
and operates a muffler shop
in Santa Ana.
"I'm an environmentalist,•
he said . "Ninety percent of
scrap and junk metal l turn
into a work of art."
Since he started sculpting,
Afra has created 150
sculptures.
A life-size, all -muffler
SEE CAREER PAGE A5
From left. slxth-graden Kenneth Zich, Bryce McLain,
Nick Sherman, Jessee Buck and Brendan Flannery
sample a pasta dish prepared by Wolgang Puck
restaurant chefs during career day activities.
• Advisory committee
disagrees with Costa
Mesa general plan's
call for six lanes, opts
for four-lane choice.
Jennifer Kho
D AILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -After
spending more than a year
studying ways to improve
traffic aJong East 17th Street.
members of a city adVlsory
committee said Tuesday they
would recommend the City
Council approve a four-lane
plan.
The East 17th Street Ad
Hoc Co~ttee favored one
Plaza sale postponed until !Ilonth's end
• Details still sketchy
about purchase of the
four-story building at
comer of 19th Street
and Newport Boulevard.
JenntfwKho
DAILY PK.OT
COST/& MESA The
planned M.le of the Pdtific
Pederal Savings Plaza bas
been postponed unW the end
of the month.
After alaia9t • decade ot
sitting empty' at the comer ot
Newport Boulevard and 19th
Street, Pasadena-based Hud-
son Properties LLC
announced its plans to buy
the Spanish-style building
last month.
The property owner, Los
Angeles businessman Nicko-
las Shammas, and Hudson
Properties, the potential buy-
er, were scheduled. to dose
the deal on the long-vacant
property Wednesday.
Neither Sham.mas nor
Hudton Properties manager
1my Tomek were avallable
to discuss the reason for the
delay by press time.
Both have said earlier they
would not discuss the sale -
including the price or poten-
tial tenants for the four-story
office building -until after
escrow doses.
The la.st interested buyer
-the dty of Costa Mesa -
was haggling wtth Sbammas
over a $30-million price tag
· when talla ended in May.
The new scheduled date
for eterOW to clOH ii •on or
by" March 30, MJd a spokes·
womu for Shammu,
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of two four-ldne altemdl1ves
with bus turnouts, raised
medians and nght-and left-
turn lanes The recommen -
dation cliffers (rom the city's
general plan, whlch calls for
the street to b(.• widened to
six lanes.
A majonty of the corrurnt-
tee, made up of Costd Mesa
res1denh and East 17th
Street business repre~enta
tives, opposes the general
plan, saymg it would be
detrunentdl to business
"The enbre city wtll con-
tinue to beneht from a won-
derful and speoal business
distnct because of the edSe of
accessjbility and travel aJong
SEE 17TH PAGE AS
THI CIOWI
Society reporter Mary Lou
Hopkins Homsby was an
Orange County institution,
covering Newport-Mesa for
the Los Angeles Times. 8.W.
Cook pays tribute to her. She
passed away Friday.
See~A10
TllllLLCIM
WM your last Mctrtc bill
too high? Hunchds of
do4t.n too high? Cotumnist
Joe Bell knows how you Mt. ,..,_Al
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A2 Thursday, Morch 8, 2001
WORKING
Joey ReillIIlers
HE IS
Plying tus body art on willing souls
NEEDLE PAINTER
For J oey Remmers, tattooing is just
another way to practice his art. When
he's not usmg an oil brush, the Balboa
Peninsula painter e xpresses himseU
Wlth a needle.
• J'm in this business because I'm a
painter." Rernm~r~ said. •J get to draw
every day."
Remmers, 22, works at Skinworks
TdttOO Studio, three blocks from !us
home .
He moved to the area from Ventura
County in December, wantmg a
change from the drudgery or heavy-
metal tattoos. Remmers also had an
eye on the clusters of art gallerie!. m
Newport Beach.
JUST GOOD INTENTIONS
Remmers has been tattoomg cllenLs
His living canvas is
all around him
for four years as a professional. But he
first experimented on himseU when he
was 12.
He still gets s trange glances from
people who assume his tattoos mean
he has bad intentions, but that
couldn't be further from the truth,
Remmers said.
"If you're going to get a tattoo, it
should be tt symbol or your unique-
ness." Re mmers said. "You don't want
something 1,000 other people have.•
Many of the requests Remmers gets
from people have struck him as a little
odd. One guy wanted "YOUR
NAME" tattooed on himseU so he
could use a particular pickup line in
bars with women.
Also, Remmers refuses those who
want "white power" or "black pan-
the r" tattoos.
•For someone lo come in here and
want a swastika, I'll kick them out,•
Remmers said. "I'm not going to be a
part of any kind of ignorance or stu·
pidity .•
YES, fT HURTS
Remmers won't tattoo someone
who is intoxicated. Alcohol saps Vita-
min K Crom the body, a nutrient that
helps to control bleeding.
He has had some who cry out while
under the needle, as well as those who
pass out. Women, be has noticed, have
a greater tolerance for pain. A sign
reading •Hell Yes, It Hurts,• bangs in
the shop's parlor.
Most of th'e time, Remmers sees five
or six customers a week, but during
the summer rush. he can work on an
average of 30 to 40 people.
-Story by Paul Clinton,
photo by Don Leach
Something for everyone in the shopµng world
TI message is for the ladies. Don't
orry. there's something rrtid-col-
umn for the guys.
Women, it's time to get fit. Not buff
or toned. Fit -actually fitted, as in los-
ing that too-tight, breath-incapad tat·
mg, squeeze strip around your chest
and letting someone take your mea-
surements.
Eight of 10 women are wearing the
wrong bra size, according to Wacoal
America, an intimate apparel manufac-
turer. It's time for the madness to stop.
Nordstrom at South Coast Plaut will
be participating m Wacoal Amenca 's
Fit for the Cure from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
March 30. A fitting specialist will be
available for private consultation and
participants will receive a breast cancer
awareness packet.
For every woman fitted at the Flt for
the Cure e'vent in bras. by Wacoal,
RETAIL ROUNDUP
DKNY underwear or Donna Karan Inti-
mates, WacoaJ will donate $1 to the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foun-
dation. No purchase is necessary.
Fittings last about 20 minutes, and it
is recommended that interested women
call Nordstrom's lingerie department at
(714) 549-8300 for an appointment.
On the flip side of the gender equa-
tion, Cutty Sark, the whiskey company.
has created the Ultimate Guy Road 1lip
contest to entice men to •live like a
rock star" on a concert tour bus O\lis-
ing from Las Vegas to San Diego.
The contest, which allows the win·
ner and three friends to basically party
hard for seven days and six nights, has
no trivia questions, no essays ... nada.
All you have to do is be a guy, be 21
Copyright: No news stories, Illus-
years old or oJder, and fill out an entry
form (you can find one at
http://www.cutty-sarkWKJ.com) by May
24.
Entering and winning the Valvoline
Maxl.ife Car Lover's Challenge is a bit.
more d.J.fficult. The contest. which fea-
tures a $75,000 cash prize, asks
entrants to submit a 500-word essay
about their relatiqnship with their car
by March 23. The car has to have at
least 75,000 Iriiles on it.
The winner of the essay contest will
get to live in his car for 52 days, travel-
ing up to 10,000 miles in 75,000 min·
utes on a cross-country excursion. The
driver will get a 10..minute break every
two hours to •stay fresh over the long
haul.• Nice to know.
Anyone crazy enough to want to
enter may find the official rules at
http://www. valvoUne.comlcarlovers.
WEATHER lllD SURF
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VOL. 95, NO. 62 ADDBESS 63151 First IQw
lllEFLY IN IUSlllSS .
Newport Beach firm
wins design awards
JBZ Architecture and Planning recent·
ly won four design awards at the 17th
annu.al Best in American Uving Awards.
The Newport Beach·ba.sed cof!1panY w_on
awards for several different sizes of sin·
gle·f~y. detached homes it built across
Southern California. The company has
received 21 awards from the contest over
the years.
Daily Pilot
A strong, not cheap,
way to get in 'shape
Everyone I know who
takes Pilates classes
always raves about how
great it makes them feel. U
you're curious about Pilates,
check out the new Sante
Pllates Studio in Corona del
Mar. Pilates is a type of exer-
cise developed by Joseph
Pilates in the 1930s. Its goal
is to develop strong muscles
in the abdominal, gluteal,
lumbar and shoulder girdle
muscles. There are more
than 500 exercises in the
Pilates method, which uses
the body's resistance to
strengthen and elongate
muscle. Pilates is.done on
special equipment called the
Universal Reformer, the
Cadillac, the Chair and on a
mat. Sante Pilates Studio is
owned by Darlene Lara, who
has an impressive back-
ground or more than 17
years in the health-care com·
munity that includes being a
registered nurse specializing
in sports and rehabilitation,
and she's certified by master
teacher Rael lsacoWJtz to
instruct Pilates. At Sante
Pilates Studio, there are pri·
vate Pilates sessions offered,
semiprivate sessions. mas·
sage therapy. chiropractic
care and mat classes. There
is also an initial evaluation
for $125, and a Pilates orien-
tation for $100. Pilates class·
es are not cheap. A one-hour,
private session is $95, and a
one-hour, semiprivate ses-
sion is $45. Sante Pilates Stu-
dio is at 336 Poinsettia Ave.,
Corona del Mar. Information:
(949) 673-4304.
Von Hemer:t Interlon is
celebrating its 81st anniver-
sary with a sale through
March 25. The shop started
out as a custom drapery and
upholstery service and has
since grown to.a Courth-gen-
eration, family-owned busi·
ness specializing in fwniture
and interior design. Th.e
three showrooms in Costa
Mesa, Laguna Beach and the
South Bay are filled with
imported and domestic
reproductions. The anniver-
sary sale has reduced all
European and domestic
home furnishings by 20% to
40%. There has recently
been a shipment of repro-
ductions from Italy. Von
Hemert Interiors is known for
carrying lop furniture manu-
facturers, including Henre-
don, Baker, Jettco, Maitland
Smith, Swaim and more. The
Costa Mesa showroom is at
1595 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Information: (949) 642-
2050.
The annual Splrll Run -
a SK and lOK road race and
walking event -will take
place Sunday at the
Edwards Big Newport Cine-
ma at Fashion IsJand in
Newport Beach. The race
brings more than 7 ,000 par-
ticipants, including 2,000
children younger than 12.
Registration will bajin at
6:30 a.m., and all or the
races start somewhere
between 7:30 a .m . for the
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
lOK run/walk to 10:35 a.m.
for the toddler trot (3 and
younger). There are 11 total
races, and they vary .
depending cm ages. All of
the children 12 and younger
will receive a Spirit Run
medal. The top three finish-
ers in the 1-mile, 112-mile
and 1/4-mile youth rckes will
receive a Mighty Ducks
autographed hoc~ey puck
and El Torito gilt certificate.
Proceeds from the races will
go toward Andersen, Harbor
View, EastbJuff, Newport
Coast and Lincoln e lemen-
tary schools. The Spirit Run
Hotline is (949) 451 -4568.
If your kids could use a lit-
tle dining etiquette, the per·
feet place to take them is the
Cblldren's Dtnlng Etiquette
dasses offered at the Balboa
Bay Club. Susan Werner and
Andrea Addington Oliver of
Addington Academy will
offer their popular classes
beginning Tuesday through
March 22. The classes are
divided by age group!t. Chil·
dfen 6 to 8 attend Crom 3:30
to· 4:30 p.m .• and children 9
to 12 attend from 5 to 6:30
-p.m. The series will focus on
dining. Topics include the
right way to use silverware,
china and crystal; difficult to
eat foods; thank-you notes;
magical words; introductions
and phrases; and sharing.
The classes are designed to
be fun and informative. The
series is $195 per child. A
light snack is served for the
first three sessions, and din-
ner is mcluded with the
fourth and finaJ session. To
make a reservation, call (949)
64 5-5000, ExL 177. The Pro-
tocol School of Washington
in Washington, D.C., certifies
the Addington Academy.
Martha Stewart fans will
love the sale going on at
Kmart in Costa Mesa.
Martha Stewart's Everyday
line of linens, sheets, towels.
shower curtains, stainless
steel bath accessories, bed-
ding, paints, panels, pillows,
dinnerware and more are
reduced through Saturday.
The prices are unbelievably
low, and stylish. The line has
recently added cotton sateen,
230-thread-count bedding,
pima cotton bedding, mate·
lasse shams and hand-pieced
quilts. Kmart is at 2200 Har-
bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Infor·
mation: (949) 646-7701.
• IEST IUYS appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Send Information
to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax
at (949) 646-4170.
POLICE fllES
COSTA MESA
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gl.wy occurred between 7:40 p.m. March 1 and 4:30 a.m.
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Doily Pilot Thursday, Morch 8, 2001 A3
The fu.ture of Social Security may lie in our rising energy bills
Tit boxed explanation
r the absence of a col·
umn Last week was no
joke. I'm laughing with tears
in my eyes -and a new layer
of irritation at the people who
keep pushing for deregula·
tion. How many disasters will
1t take in wtuch the consumer
-and usually the small con·
sumer -ends up picking up
the tab before we ddmit that
in mcuiy instances, ma'ybe
most, deregwdtion is a terrible
idea?
I got involve.'<.! 1.11 one of
those mstances last week -d
lot more involved lhdJl I cared
to be. It started Wlth the
arrival of my mor:ilhJy bill from
Southern Ccillfomia Edison in
mid-February. When I opened
it, I thought they had me con-
fused with one of the local
industnes. Micro-Bell, maybe.
Or Bell Laboratories. My elec-
tnc bill was $582.31, which a
credit from Edison brought .
down to 429.66. That's what
was in the slot that sa.1d:
''Y0ur account'& balance due
by 3/6/0t..
Fust, some back~d.
When elec:tricity was being
offered up Like bagels or gold-
mining stock, I was inundated
-.as I'm sure you were too -
FOR THE RECORD
A photo caption in
Wednesday's Daily Pilot
mistakenly reported what
kind of work Corona de!
Mar resident Martin
C1sek had done to several
king palm trees on a pjece
of public land near his
home. )he trees were
trimmed.
Joseph N. Bell
THE BELL CURVE
with promotional pieces
telling me w hy I should clitch
Eclison for some other supplier
of electricity. I was cunous
enough to look dt most of
these pitches and discdfd
them, but one caught my eye.
It was something called Pow-
ergreen, and they wanted me
to switch to them because
they alleged they were more
sens1llve to environmenldl
considerations in their opera·
0 lions.
I called them and WdS
dSSured there would be no
d.tlference in my electnc bill. I
would pay the same, and the
enVlfonmenl would benefit.
Because I had no great love
for Edison, l bought into it.
And dlthough creclits began
Briefll_in
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The Newport t fdrbor ~du
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to show up on my bill severd.I
months later, they were small,
and I didn't pay proper atten-
tion to them until the Novem-
ber bill d.ITived. It wus sigtufl-
canUy less than usual, dlld
was followed by a December
bill thdt showed only d sizablE>
credJt m my balance due box
Ttus is where I screwed up
Because we devoutly W!!,h for
things l.Jke this to happen
beCdUSC WC are good people
and dlways pay up on time, I
assumed I had madvertently
overpaid my previous bill, or
perhdps paid it twice. and my
fnends dt Edison -wtuch
was still billing me to spite of
my defection lo another com-
pany -were doing the hon·
Ofdble thing by me. I should
have• called Edison then. but I
didn't I Just enioyed whdl
seemed to be my good for·
tune.
And th(>n the January rlec-
tric bill arrived in mid·F£>bru-
ary. It contdined three months
of billing by someliung ct11lecl
the Powcrsource Corp., whH.h
I asswne fronted for Power-
green I was charged $1')1 for
November, $1CJ1 for J,m11c1ry,
and $.107 for DecembN Thdl
surely mc1de the one stnn9 of
lights I hdd over my gMog!'
door lh<' most exp<>nsiV<' <l<'C·
Trdveb will include c1 ncle
on a repl1Cc1 of d V1krnq -.hip
and th<• s1ght1ng ol tc1U sh1pc;
as they dcpc1rt from BNgcn,
Norwc1y.
Tht• tour will provide
mcmbN'> Of th<' mw.Pum dnd
other-. ¥' c>xplorP l<>r<'tgn,
ndut1cc1l t1nd other mu<,eum!>
sc11d WdynP EgglPston, <'X<'C·
oration Uus side of Las Vegru.
Once the shock had
passed. I spent much of the
rest of the week on the tele·
phone, which, next to answer-
utg telemarketing calls, hdS to
be the world's least desirable
way to spend one's time. Live
voices are hdrd to come by dt
corporc1llons these days. and
l.Jve voices thtlt cdll respond to
questtons not on the list in
front of them c1re a rare qll.dO-
tity, indec.><:f -especially at
the Powe!">ource f:orp.
EdlSon turned out to be
both more c1ccesS.1ble and
tractable, dllhough it took
three cdlls to gPt post my
dnger Wld lhl" f(>eling thdt I
WdS hopelc•ssly lost in an
energy mc1zc~. N. best I can
sum up whdl I ledmed, 11 I
had stayed at Edtson, my bills
would hdVt' been about 40°,.,
less thd11 the Powersource
billmg. And thf> credit appedr·
ing on my bill rPflected Edt·
!Jon's oblHJcllton to mdke up
the d1fferC'nw ~><>tween whc1t
Powersourcc charged Ecfu,on
and whdl Public Utility Com·
nuss1on rl"qulc1llons allowed
Edison to bill me So Power··
sourc<• qot lat while Edison
and I picked up the tab.
GC'lling mlonndtion from
Powersrf rcP was agony. Ailer
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llltVe clrN·tvr Of the IOCdl
museum
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long waits, I would get JX..~ple
who simply couldn't deal with
such questions dS why I
wasn't billed when I should
hdve been in November and
December, and whai they
planned lo do about adJusllng
what I allegedJy ,owed them
Had I been properly billed. I
would hdve cl\dnged l>ack to
Edison after the fU"Sl excessive
bill and not been stuck W1th
the others. When I repedtecily
asked for a supeM.'>or, my call
was SWltched to d mdchl.11e
that told me to ledvc.• d nwn·
ber and I would I><' cc:tl.led I
never was.
After three ddy'> of Uus. J
told the hrst per.on I redcned
that I harl been shutnf'cl
around enough dncl thdl r
Wdnled her to sldy on the Lin<!
until I was ld.lkmq to d super·
V1S0r. So I got one. only Lo be
told that the deldyE><I hllltng
was caused by computer
problems and thcr£> was noth·
mg they could do ohout
ddjusting my b1U Tough luck.
Charley. So I told hPr I wdl1t·
ed as far dway from Power·
source as possible, dnrl she
dSked me. dppcuenU}• in dll
senousness, 1f I would tell her
·why I was chcmglilq ~o she
could fill out hl'r report.
Two ddy~lc1C<'r, I r<'dd in
dnd Coasthn(• Community
College dre dC<.Ppl.tnCJ dppb·
Cdllons from Orr1nCJl' C'ountv
employer., tor c1 1ob fem 1n
May.
The fdir, free tor potent1cil
employees, will C<J'>l $]00 for
compantel.
The fee mdudc•s d tdblP,
pdrkmg dOd two lunches f1>r
the Los AngelPs Times that
the managers of Cahforruc1's
elect.J1cjty gnd. the> Indepen-
dent System Operator, had
reledsed finding& thdl 1.11 Janu-
ary alone the cost of nearly
two·Uurds of the electnoty
purchased for Cdhlonuans
w~ • pxcessive • The Federal
Energy Reguldtory Comnus·
swn c dlled tl ~uniust dnd
unredsonable." The ISO is
dsking the f~ to ordPr the
goucwr.. to gr4nt refunds
I'm ready They C'c<n r<'ach
m<• d t the PlJot
Mf'ctnwhile. mdylX' we
should ldke d longer look al
the• ftr<.t couslll of derequla·
t.wn: pnvdll.WlCJ, which has a
mrth1c rtng to ti 1.11 th.I~ COUil·
try Both deregulalJOn dnd pn·
'-dl17inq c1rP dnchcm><I m the
u">">wnpuon thdt g1v<•n com-
pletP freedom m lhP mdrket·
plrteP, Pntrepren!'W'1> will dct
10 thP public mterP'>l Before
we• pnvc1tlzp So<]<1l Sf>cunty,
Wt' nC'('d to ctsk which pose!.
Uw qredter cldng!'r bur<'dU·
crc1r, or qree<H Anet mdybe
ldk<• d hclfd look ctl our PIPC·
tnc hr.JI before Wl' dnswl"r
• JOSEPH N. BELL ts a resident of
Santa Ana Heights His column
appears Thursdays
compdQY rf'pre<,entdltve.,
Th<> evf!nl will tdk(• place
lrom\,Oc1m tn4pm Mdy17
di thl• < )rctncw County Fa tr·
qrnun<l-., 88 Fdtr l>nvc•, Costa
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The dpphrdlJOn dc•ctdhne LS
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A4 Thursday, Morch 8, 2001 \
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP
WHAT HAPPENED:
The City Council gave
final approval Monday to
an ordinance that would
allow the staff of the city
planning division to han-
dle minor additions in
existing developments with master plans.
The council gave preliminary approval
to the ordinance Feb. 20.
WHAT IT MEANS:
"Minor additions" are defined as con-
struction that does not mat erially affect
the open space. site coverage or parl<ing
of the planned development.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council voted to have a youth art
display in the City Hall lobby.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Recreation st aff will
work with city schools to
set up the displays.
Work will be displayed
for four weeks at a time.
The display wall will cost an estimated
$2,000.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council increased the amount of
public notification that is required before
public hearings.
WHAT II MEANS:
The city will now notify all homes
within at least 500 feet of a proposed
project to inform residents of public
hearings scheduled to discuss the project.
. Larger projects will require more noti-
f ication, and notices will also be posted
on the proposed project site.
The city previously Qotified'homes
within 300 feet of proposed projects.
The council gave preliminary approval
to the revision Feb. 20.
NEXT MEETING:
WHAT: Regular City Council meeting
WHERE: Costa Mesa City Hall,
77 F'1ir Drive
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. March 19
INFO: (714) 754-5223
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M'acArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 729-4400.
Altza Sherman, author of
"Cybergrrl@Work" will speak
at 7 p.m. at Borders Books,
Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-
7854.
Edgar Award-wtnning author
Wendy Hornsby will discuss the
art and craft of mystery writing
as part of the .Center for the
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Mother's Market will host a
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nar by Herb Lewis from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at·the Patio Cafe. 225
E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Free.
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A ~prlnger spaniel rescue event
will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m: at 1:he Three Dog Bakery,
924 Avo.cado Ave.. Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 760-3647.
Learn the techniques of being a
voice-over artist during a three-
week class, starting at 9 a.m., at
Ora nge Coast College, Room
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Parents will learn from Vivian
La mpheaT how to discipline
their children with more confi-
dence and self-control. The
workshop will ta ke place a t
OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos-
ta Mesa. $37. (714) 432-5880.
Roger I. Burgruff will present
·•How to Develop Leadership
Skills and Effective Teamwork,•
a new,'one-session workshop on
developing skills in business, at
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road . Costa Mesa.
$45, plus $20 material fee. (714)
432-5880 or (888) 622-5376.
A non-credit sell-defense class
will be offered by Orange Coast
College's Community Education
Office from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in
the Aerobic:$ Room of OCC's
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that street betause it's four
lahes~ • said Dan Perlmutter, a
committee member. The rec-
ommended plan includes
"enhancements that will
improve the now or trafhc,
and reduce cut-through traf-
fic, and anything that can be
done to improve traffic Oow on
the street wilJ make the street
more user-friendly." .
While one plan calls (or
turn lanes and bus bays wide
enough to eventually be con-
• verted to regular Janes, the
one chosen by the committee
calls for narrow'er tum lanes
and bays that would have to
be widened before they could
be converted to regular lanes.
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
dnving under the influence
after causing the accident,
which involved ~ cars, said
Lt. Dale BllTley. Egan was dn-
ving about 30 mph at the bme
of the collision.
Peter Naghavi, the city's
transportation services man-
ager, said he has not decided
whlch alternative be will rec-
ommend to the council, but
noted the altemath(e the com-
mittee selected could raise
C06ts.
Regular traffic lanes are
required to be wider than tum
lanes, Naghavi said, and, U
the council decides on the nar-
rower tum lanes anct bus
turnouts and then' later
decides lo convert the street to
six lanes, the city will have to
tear out curbs.
"We try to prevent uirow-
away costs in case there are
any changes in the future,•
Naghavi said.
But Perlmutter -;aid the
committee disapproves of the
six-lane option.
"Six. lanes changes the
Egan was arraigned at
Harbor Justice Center on
Wednesday morning and
released, Birney said.
Of the six people travel.mg
m the three cars involved 10 the
rear-ending chain, several were
taken to hospitals outside of
Newport Beach and Costd Mesa
for treatment. All (')f the m1unes
weremmor.
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entire character of the ne1gh-
borhood, ·he said. "It makes
1t into a highway, which is not
conducive for shopping in
strip malls. The (wider alter-
narlvej is disguised as four
lanes but is definitely a six.-
lane plan with the work to be
completed sometime ln the
future. It will take more land
to widen the intersections m
preparation for the six-lal'\2
plan, and that will not benefit
the city.•
The coromittee also will
recommend 'the city change
the general plan from six. to
four lanes on the street, and
members decided io keep the
committee intact to be able to
offer future help to the city.
The City Council is sched-
uled to consider plans for East
17th Street on April 16.
As Costa Mesa Police Officer
Brian Wadkins headed to the
scene, he slid his motorcycle
into a car stopped at a red light
at Newport Boulevard and
Victoria Street.
Wadkins, 28, was not mJured.
but his motorcycle was dam-
aged.
Early Wednesday, the acci-
dent spree continued when a
CAREER James Douglds, the executive
chef of the Wolfgang Puck's
Restaurant at rashlon Island, CONTINUED FROM A 1 and sous-chef Carlos Sanchez.
The duo whipped the crowd
Shaquille O'NMI grace!> Los into a frenzy with the mouth-
Angeles Lakers Codch Phil watenng aromas that wafted
Jackson's home. Alrd's first two from their skillets.
muffler men, Bart and I lomer Students greed1Jy sampled
Simpson, belong to that show's the creanons
creator, Matt Groerunq "It was yununy, • Sdld Frank
"What got you mto makmg Acevedo, 13. ·And ill lect.m to
these?" asked Steven Dean, 12. cook, 1 don't need to eat out •
The anr.wer Wd'i boredom. Dowrl the hall, Chris Amarel
Unlike the dttomeys, CPA-;, spoke dbout fashion design and
nurses and archltccts who vis-offered students an 'Opportuni-
ited the school, Afrn did not 'Set ty to submit Oldfket:ing ideas to
out to become an clrtist. tl}e appa("fl company where she
His story dnd interesting rorlcs.
sculptures cdptured studei;its' , For stude>ntr. who conldn't
attention ctnd helped them to / begrn to undgine> how to get
realize that anylhmg IS possibl<Y.' froIJt the cldssroom to fl\dking
But hir. WdS not the only $400 an hour dnd workJng on
1J1Spiring or fdScmatmg stdry top-secret govemnwnt account·
A lctrge ctowd gathered to ing hies. like Chn'> Money, the
witness the culmury magic of ddy was d success
21-year-old N<>wport Bedch
man cTdshed tus hlu0 Chevy
Blazer into the Pine Knot I lolel
on West COdst I lighway.
David Dunn knocked down
a city ltght post before ram-
ming the vehicle mto a comer of
the hotel, at 6102 W Coast
Highway.
After the 8 18 c1 m collls1on,
Dunn wc1s ldk<'n to W<>'>tern
Medicdl Center in Santa And
and lredted for m1unes to his
fc1ce and neck. A 54-yec1r-old
woffidn, sWJ ll1 bed m a hotel
room, suJfer<>d mmor m1uries
becau!)e 61 the wrnck
Police dTC trymq to detenrune
the Cduc;e ol the> crdt.h, !>did
Newport Bec1ch Police Sgt.
Steve ShuJmdn
Also on WC>clnt>sddy, c1 surf-
Thursday, Morch 8, 2001 A5
VOTE
· CONTINUED FROM A 1
Robinson, Cowan·. and
Mondhan said they are not in
favor or redoing the commis-
sion appointments. unless
Scheer deems 1t necessary.
•As ndtculous as that rughl
was, 1t 1s nd1cillous that
IRobmson'sl non vote.
becdu!>e she was not comJort-
able voting, would be con-
strued as a 'yes' vote,· Mona-
han i.u1d. #The r.olutJon l S not
to call for a vole until council
members <lre comfortable and
reddy to vole "1
Monahdn and Robmson
said they rc1vor considenng a
chc1nge to the ordinance
The council t'> tentabvely
scheduled to dt.scuss the mat-
ter at <:\ 'itudy se!>s1on Monday.
boc1rd reu into the southbound
laner. ot the Costa Mesa
Freewdy, nNr the Victorid and
22nd Slree>t t:?XJI, according to
Cc1hforn1d Highway Patrol
spok<>swomdn Kdtnna
Lundgren The bodrd was bro-
ken mto piece'> dfter 1t wc1!> run
over by pdssmg cc1n, around
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, Great grapes/ Local restaurants hor}ored for wine lists
ly Stephe n Santacro~e
A s a restaurilnt writer, I
spend a lol of time
talking about food.
I'm constanUy telling you,
my readers, what I think of a
particuJar restaurant, what
some of my favorites are and
why. What I don't get to talk
enough about is wine.
Th.is is, in part, because l'fll.
not an'expert on wine. I'm just
learning the various regions in
Bordeaux, and Burgundies
dre still some· DINING what of a mys·
REVIEW tery. But I know
one thmg: Food
dnd wine are
meant to be enjoyed togeU1er.
The pairing is lund or like
Fred Astaire and Gmger
Rogers. They're both great m
theu own nght, grclcefuJ and
Ouid, but together they com-
plef?!ent.and bnng out the
best in each 6ther.
Jn the Newport-Mesa
area, we are grd("ed with
many fine resldUrdnts. some
of whith feature outstanding
wine Llsts. No IPss thdn eight
restaurants in the ared hc1ve
b~en awardPcl Wine Specta·
tor magazine'!> Awdrd of
Excellence, a d1stinct10n
bestowed on rcstaurdnls with
noteworthy wmc• oflcnngs
Oysters.(2515 E Codst
Highway. Coronc1 del Mc1r,
(949] 675-7411, $15 c:orkage)
was recently s1n9IPtl out in
the Spectator with d Best of
Award of Exc-ullen<<'. the sec·
ond-highest r.1llnq c1worded
Sommelier G1bc;on Smith hds
assembled d rnmprc>hens1vP
listing of Cahforn1d wmes.
The List 1s notable, ror its
extensive selC'ct1on of Cdber-
net sc1uv1gnon. Almo'>t 200
are listed on Oy'>tors' hst.
including verttc-dl offenngs
from several hardc>r to find
boutique wineries. No less
than 13 cabemet wmes from
Diamond Creek in the Napa
Valley make lhe list, as well
as six Caymus Special Selec·
lions, mcluding the hard to
ftnd 1982 and 1990.
If you're celebraung with
a group, have Gibson wheel
out a Methuselah (six liters)
of Stlver Oak. I'm thinking
it's worth the $1,000 list price
JUSt to watch them pour from
the behemoth bottle.
Whtle Oysters celebrd(es
our home state's best vin-
tages, Bistro le Cnllon (2523
Eastbluff Drive, Newport
Beach, (949) 640-818t, $15
corkage, one bottle limit) fea-
tures one of the most com-
prehensive lists of French
Wllles yqu'IJ find in the coun-
ty. Owner Diego Ostrochl has
. dssembled a collectJon of old-
er dnd hard to hncl wines that
1s dllJ<"\Zing m its ~reddlh.
At thfs small but chdnning
i.trip-mdll bistro, you'll find
white Bordeaux, such dS Haut
Onon and Cdrbonmex Grdnd
Cru. red Bordedux, including
scverdl prerruer cruets., dnd
<ln oul!>tdnding selection of
Burgundies, mcludmg several
• gredU. from Domdtnc• de lu
Romdinee-Conb, such dS Ld
Tdche, R1chebourg.
Echezedux and Romttmc•c
Conti 1beU You'll dl'>o find
'>OITlc qredt choice><, from tht>
Btt'>que dnd Provt>ncC'
rl•q1ons, dnd d r<>a<.onc1hle
numbN of botUei. from ltdly.
ltdltdn wines have•
<'nJoyed renewed tnl<>rC'st of
4it<>. dnd JUSt an llm<' too The
..,\agmd of the chPdp Ch1dnll
an strdw-encascd hollies 1<, dll
but qom• as WIOC' IOVN'>
C'11JOY Bdrolos. supN·TtM"dni.
c1nd othN Italian vc1m•tc1ls in
<Jr<'dte>r numbers lh<111 C'ver
Antonello ( 1611 W. Sun-
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Steve Ebol is the sommeUer at Antonello restaurant, "'.hich features many fine Italian wines.
corkdge) fedtures a wmC' h'>l
Lhdt w11J dllow you to Sdmplc•
somt! of the best thdt ltdly
hds lo offer, pd1recl with the•
c1rea 's best ltctlian cu1sm1•.
Sommelier Steve Ebol ollt>r'>
some• ddv1ce on the restc1u-
rant\ Web i.1te: "Sip wane•
'>lowly. dnd dllow 1t to '>lt m
your mouth ror d. few -
moments, c1llowing the• wane•
to rclc•cl'>C its fli!vors "
Novice wme drink<•rs nic1y
be P<1s1ly ml1mJdatccl choos·
mg <1 wuw frorn Lists thc1t
often fectlure 300 selcc lions
or rnon• II you're not \UrP
c1bout d pdrtteuldr Wtn<' or
need d suqgesllon on lhf•
be'>t wmP to compl<'nwnt d
pdrtwulr1r chi.h, c1sk thl' !>Otn·
mellt'r or wane stewdrd. Tlw
!>ommehe.r ts someonP who
love'> wine, and most olt<•n
wlll lw edqer to dss1st m '>U<J·
gesting tlw rwrf Pct bottle to
go with your nwttl
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cussin11 your huclyel. <~1lher
I've round CJOOd WlllC'S to IX• dlJ
the mo11• t•n1oyt1hlc• ti I'm not
womt--cl «bout thC' sc-'C·ond mort
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l'v<• h'>h•d the rnrkdy(• l<'c
OPXt to lhl' fP'>tdurdnb I've•
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1dnl!-. rh<1rcw 1 ll'>lorner ... who
hnng th£·11 own hotllc· ol v. 11w
lo c·n1uy with lh(>1r met.11
Su wlwn 1s or 1sn'l 1t
dppropr1t1lc> to lmnq your
own \" 10,.1 l>t1V<' l\lc1rl('I
CJPnc•rc1I 111<111.uwr uf Bc1~ -.uh•
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72I·1222. $1 ') corkt1qP) ofh•r-.
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mu their c l'llc1r'>
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N c1t Hcilph'>. hut r<1tlwr hnnq
.... onwthmq I rum your < Plldr
thc1t you'\'<' l.lf•Pn sdv1nq for c1
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lh1•y of IN m1m• thrin 500
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drt>d 111 ttw'>1· ctr•· ... 1orecl LO
tht• ~lnktnq Wtnt• !OWN, d
sleek, stainless steel and
glass structure that anchors
one end of the restaurant's
cock tail bar.
Other restaurants notable
for haV1J1g received Wme
Spectator's Award of Excel-
lence include Pascal (1000
Bnstol St .. Newport Beach,
(9491752-0107, $15 corkagel.
Five Crowns (3801 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar',
(9491 760-0331, $15 corkage).
and The Quiet Woman (3224.
E Codst Highway, Corona
del Mt1r, (949( 640-7440)
Aubergme. (508 29th St.,
Newport Beach. (949) 723-
4150. $25 corkage, one bottle
limJl) dJld its stSter restaurant,
Troquet. (3333 Bnstol St., Cos·
tc1 Mel><!. (714) 708-6865. $15
corkage) have both aJw been
honored by the magazme.
Fmc1lly. d word about food
pclinngs. We've all heard
thc1l you '>houJd dnnk red ·
wme with red meat and
white wme with hsh c1nd
pouJtry. While thesE> are not
hc1rd dfld fast rulei.. they c1re
good ywdelmes d!t to whc1t
flc1vors will go well together
~ lc>c1vy. tc1n01c reds hold
up well c1gdmst the nch flc1·
vors or red meat, but thE'
'>dme tc1nruns mc1y dc1sh with
the d£>hcc1te flavor of many
fish d1shec;. Conver.-,ely, d
buttery chc1rdonnay bnngs
out sec1rood's more '>ubtle nc1-
vor'>, hut the wine's chdml
nuqht get Jost when c1ccom·
pdnying c1 hearty stedk .
The bottom.line is: Dnnk
whc1t you llke Don't let rules
gc•t m the way of d fun
f•vemng and. by dll medJ1.,
e>x1x·nment. Tc1ke cidvd.Old<Je
ol the ffidilY hne wuws off Ned
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AS Thursday, March 8, 2001 DATEBOOK Daily Pilot
High-stepping 'Much Ado ' showcases superb performance~
By Tom Titus
I must admit up front that
"Much Ado About Noth-
ing• has never been
counted among my favorite
Shakespearean plays. But~ then, !'bad never seen it . 1\·
done the ~ay So~th ~~t_, \\'
Repertory is serving 1t up ..
the mode of a 1930s sqi.ew
ball comedy. •; · j
, An imaginative -~~~pt_
THEATER ~ aer-
REVIEW ;~~~'!u0t
flaws, and
director Mark Rucker -
who turned "The Taming of
the Shrew• into an Italian
street brawl set in 20th cen-
tury New J ersey a few sea-
sons ago -bas outdone
himself in his staging of
"Much Ado. tt The setting
may still be Messina, Italy,
but the flavor is the prewar
Hollywood of Busby Berke-
ley, where the Jazz Age
reigns supreme.
As icing on this most com-
ical cake, we get snippets of
W.C. Fields, Groucho Marx
and Clark Gable's closing
line in "Gone With the
Wind.ft There's even a musi-
cal combo, which, for more
seasoned audiences, will
recall the instrumental buf-
foonery of the late band-
leader Spike Jones.
All these embellishments
stretch the production to
nearly three hours, but they
also render the artificiality of
the plot much easier to
digest. And stellar perfor-
mances by Douglas Sils and
Dougl,as Sln!i, background, as Benedtck eavesdrops on, from left, Andrew Heffernan
as Claudio, Preston Maybank as Don Pedro and Tony Pasquallnl as Leonato, in SCR's
production of .,Much Ado About Nothing."
amplify the enjoyment con-
siderably.
Sills, who earned a Tony
nomination for the title role
in "The Scarlet Pimpernel H
on Broadway, retains a bit of
that character's fey flippancy
as he matches words and
wits with Doukas' splendidly
sharp-witted Beatrice. One of
the show's most pleasurable
expe riences is watching the
reaction of each as they are .
set up, separately, for
romance by lheir scheming
comrades.
Benedick's soldier buddy
and Beatrice's comely cousin,
endearingly interpreted by
Julia Coffey. Heffernan virtu-
ally turns callowness into
into an art form as he is
duped into believing his
bride is not a "maiden, H as it
was delicately put in those
days. And Coffey's horrified
reaction at the wedding con-
frontation is chillingly effec-
tive.
mercenary whose chicanery
ignites the conflagration.
Don Took and Martha McF~land are splendid as
the elder statespeople of the
respective camps.
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Keller as a pompous partner
in crime.
As the villainous Don
John, whose scheme to
embarrass bis nobler brothet
(Preston Maybank) triggers
the near-disaster, Joshua
Fardon is a study in sneering
self-aggrandizement. Marika
Becz is fine as Hero's duplici-
tous maid, Margaret. ·
Once the situation is rec-
tified , the stage belongs to
the disciples of choreogra-
pher Art Manke, who turns
the entire cast into a musi-
cal comedy troupe. The
high-stepping curtain call
completes the homage to
those 1930s musicals that so
influence the SCR produc-
tion.
"Much Ado About Noth-
ing" may be Shakespeare's
most accurate title, but the
vintage musical comedy
theme supporting the version
at South Coast Repertory will
sweep you off your feet in a
wave of nostalgia.
• Nike Doukas in the leading
-.. ... ~i• roles of dueling tongues
Romance with a near-
tragic tinge is conducted by
Andrew Heffernan as
Two superb performances
emerge in the supporting
ranks -those of Tony
Pasqualini, as Coffey's
stunned and outraged father,
and Michael Louden, as the
Director Rucker must
have perused the funnies
avidly in his youth, because
he has endowed Robert
Dorfman's constable Dogber-
ry with the comically sinister
traits of "Lil' Abner's" Evil
Eye Fleegle. Hal Landon Jr.
excels physically as his
equally dull-witted deputy,
while Art Koustik enjoys a
brief, but pungent, tum as
the sexton, with John-David
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Benedick and Beatrice
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Doily Pilot DATEBOOK Thursday, Morch 8, 2001 A9
Don't ju~ge 'Valentine' by appearance; 'Mexican' offers wild ride
Actor's struggle mclkes
'Valentine' worthwhile
W hen you see a homeless
man, what do think? That
he's dirty. a little sc-ary look-
ing, perhaps talk-
ing to himself or Reel
just sad? Do you ( R
eyer wonder what ITICS
orcumstances
brought him to this
point in his file, or imagine whdt he
may have been like in better times?
The point is, as with all people
we encounter, you cannot Judge by
appearances
alone. Th.is IS one
of the themes of
director Kdsi
Lemrnon's ("Eve's
Bayou•) unusual
new film, "The
Caveman's Valen-
tine,· again star-
ring the aJways
excellent SdJTluel
L. Jackson.
Susanne Perez Ro~~'::s0~~!ys
But producer Lawrence Bender
clearly wants to create a hght.er
weight version or h.lS groundbreaking
"Pulp F1Cbon" by cutting back on the
Violence dnd c1dchng rom.anbc come-
dy wtlh big ndJlle stars to the mix.
Btdd Pitt plc1ys Jerry Wellbach, a
bumbl..mg errand
boy worlang part
tune for some
senous mobsters.
Julia Roberts is
girlfriend Saman-
tha Barze!, who is
trytng to get Jerry
out of tus current
hnl' of work and
into a more sen-
ouc, relallonstup John Depko through therapy and counseling.
But Jerry has to
do one last Job lor the mob. retrieve
a legendctry pistol from Mexico that
is the ob1ect of mten'>e compellbon.
Murder, kidnap, mtngue, spec-
tacular car chc1w'> and a dozen .
crazy plot d evelopm<·nts follow Jer-
ry's 111ept dltempt'> to return the plS-
tol to his boss dnd stdy alive 111 the
proce-.s Fast-pc1ccd Nilling sb.rs up
the exCJtement c1t '>everal points. Caveman · Led-
better, a familiar face on New York
streets who tel.ls people, "I'm not
homeless. I live in a cave.• Tall,
dclrk. filthy and sporting about 30
pounds of dreadlocks, Romulus 1s
an unposing figure who can be
quite lucid and genUe one moment.
and a ranting wild mdn the next.
Aunjanue Ellis, as Lulu, tries to talk with her mentally UI father, Romulus, played by Samuel l . Jackson,
in "The Caveman's Valentine," directed by Kasi Lemmons. The film is open in JJmited release.·
JdJ11es Gdndolhru of "The Sopra-
nos" stedls mdJ'ly scenPS wtth h.lS
portraycil of d gdy hit man wtth a
sensitive streak who holds Julia's
charncter ho<,tdCJl' for much of the
picture ThPlf touchy-leely conversa-
lJUnS dbo1,Jt love• '>lrdlO credibility
Through artfully done camPra
work and editing, we get glunpses
of Romulus' tortured state of rrund.
h1S mabonal rear of "Y-rays• ema-
nabng from the Chrysler Buildtng,
the •moth seraphs" and the voices
that inhabit his mind. llus is a mdn
who ts aware of his illness and the
pain 1t has rnflkted on his fdmHy.
and yet does not see a need to seek
help. Hts unaginary conversdllons
with 1U:s estrdilged wife, Sheila, dtc
the lone voice or reason in hL'> head
When he dJ.scoven. a frozen body
outside of h1S cave on Valenbne's
• Day, Romulus is led Lo believe by
•
the dead boy's'friend thdl d famous
drtist, David Leppenrdub (the
hdughty Colm Feore), murdered
him. II IS rumored that Leppenraub
tortures and mutilates lus models for
h.is a.rt. Romulus' daughter, Lulu, a
policewoman. qwckJy d1Srrusses her
father's ideas on the death as more
of his embarrdsstng delusions.
Defying all logic. I.he Caveman
!>els out to invesbgdle the death on
!us own. Through a set or unprobdble
orrumstances, he is taken m briefly
by a bemused busmessman (Antho-
ny Michael HaU) who learns thdl
Romulus was a bnllidJlt pidillSt and
composer al Jw.llldrd. Given the
opportunity lo bathe. shdvP and put
on d new swt, he IS suddenly seen ~
dn attractive. eccentnc man to the
arty crowd dOcl is invited to meet and
perfonn for Leppenraub at his stud.to.
Some of the more amusmg
scenes occur when Romulus'
strange manners and insights mto
Leppenraub's artwork (not unlike
the work of the late Robert Map-
plethorpe) manage to charm everr-
one m sight, including the artist's
s1Ster. f\loira (Ann Magnuson)
As a lhnller, there are many point-.
that defy credibl.lity. How a d~tJtute
person Cdn t[dvel back etnd folth
from the city to upstate New York so
often lS never explained. and events
leading up to the film's climax don't
seem to be very weU thought out
But dS a study or a person strug-
gling \.Vtth hlS demons. movingly
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Daily Pi~t , AIO Thursday. Morch 8, 2001
Hopkins Hornsby covered fluff, but was made of steel
S he loved her husband,
Scott Hornsby. She
loved her sons, Robert·
dnd William Hopkins, and
William's wife, Susie. She
loved her grandson, James.
She loved her friends, her
community, her career.
Mary Lou Hopkins Horns-
by, former society editor and
reporter for the Los Angeles
Tunes, died Friday at the age
of 85. She had become' an
Orange County institution. A
one-woman powerhouse
who influenced the social,
civic and cultural path of the
Newport-Mesa community
and the county at large.
She achieved her status in
life through sheer, self-pro-
peUed guts and ambition,
tempered by an overriding
belief m a great and dignified
society capable of reaching
lofty hwnanitdridtl goals
founded in a very Puritan con-
cept of the American dream.
Hopkins Hornsby went to
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD .
work when most women did
not or could not establish a
career. In the early 1960s, with
two preteen boys to raise, she
set out as a reporter with the
former Los Angeles Mirror,
covering .the #women's beaL"
ln the male-dominated news-
room of the day, this was the
territory available. Hopkins
I lornsby dove in.
Jn the postwar years, weU
into the 1960s, society cover-
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to the female elite with the
money and the clothing and
the weU-connected husband
who demanded recognition in
print. There were tea parties
and ladies in white gloves to
deal with. And there were
politics. Big-time politics
reflecting a social hierarchy
that was in some ways invisi-
ble, yet ~o seriously invi,cld-
ble in the City of Angels.
Hopkins Hornsby learned
the ropes. She knew -like
any good reporter covering
any beat, even society -
who had the real power and
just where the skeletons
. were buried . She got her sto-
ries. She won the conUdence
of Los Angeles society and
the respect of her peers, as
the coverage of the women's
beat evolved into the cover-
age of the "people beat."
By the mid-1960s, The
Mirror joined with the vener-
able Times, and Hopkins
Hornsby' stature was flour-
ishing in the big-dty news-
room. The city of Los Ange-
les was coming into its own
as ma1or social leaders were
raising millions to build the
Los Angeles Music Center
and supporting countless
civic, educdtional, scientific
and other community chests.
Hopkins Hornsby facilitat-
ed much of the progress
through the reporting on her
pages. She got the word out,
and the word often turned into
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action,, and then into dollars.
As her career was reach-
ing crescendo, an opportuni-
ty arose that sent the social
scribe into a quandary. Her
bosses at the Times wanted
her to take charge of a new
beat -Orange County.
In the late '60s, and into
the early '70s, to put this in
perspective, Orange County
was still largely orange, as in
orange groves and bean
fields. A massive tract of
sage-covered hillside adja-
cent to the Pacific Coast in
Newport Beach was home to
international Boy Scout
expeditions known as Jam-
borees. Within a (ew short
years, the barren territory
roamed by cattle and Scouts
would be transformed into
Fashion Island, Big Canyon
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and Newport Center. _
Hopkins Hornsby y.rould
take over the Orang cf County
desk before this tra11sforma-
tion, working with the Ttmes
for nearly two decades build-
ing the county of Orange as
it transformed from a sleepy
agricultural center into a
major pational and interna-
tional community.
Many years ~go, Hopkins •
Hornsby c0nfided that the
move horn Los Angeles was
at first a shock. It didn't take
long, however, for her to real-
ize the value of the move for
her family. Sons Bob and Bill
were becoming young men,
and the more wholesome
world of Newport-Mesa was
a welcome change for both
mother and sons. Again, she
dove in full speed.
Hopkins Hornsby would
many for a second time and
live on Lido lsle. The union
was short lived, but she was
growing and prospering and
becoming a community leader.
Not only was she covering the
beat. she was creating iL And
her leadership skills helped to
mold the future civic and social
fabric of the region.
Women of Orange Coun-
ty, and men as well, turned
to her for advice and coun-
sel. She was an organizer, a
fund-raiser and a leader who
created numerous charities
that nourish today. or the many contnbutions
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she made -including as the
first feffiale governor of the
Balboa Bay Club -one
stands out above them all.
In her later years, Hopkins
Hornsby co-founded a local
group known as the Fashion-
ables, with the goal of sup-
porting and funding the
building of an all-faiths cha~l
at Chapman University in •
Orange. More than a decad~
later, millions of dollars raised,
·the chapel will become reali~.
Hopkins Hornsby knew -
she would not live to see the
completion of her vision. A4cJ
it didn't really matter. For tlSis
was part of the essence of t.fte
woman, working and buildr
ing for the future. ~
Her golden years were, '
for the most part, just that.
She would meet and marry.
Scott Hornsby, the final love
of her accomplished life.
They would spend their lime
together exhibiting a
tremendous zest for life.
Scott H ornsby shared,
"We were very much in love
Up until the very end, we
had it all."
I lomsby, a much loved 92-
year-old self-starter still run-
ning his own business, found
in bis y.rile the perfect mate.
·For many years, we
made a point of corrung
'home each night from our
busy, independent lives and
sitting down together over
one cocktail to discuss the
day," he continued fondly.
"We laJked about every
detclil of the day. We shared
each other's lives fuUy.
Hopkins Hornsby made
every moment of every jour-
ney an adventure. She had
that elusive personalJty cle-
ment we call charisma. She
also hcld great personal pow-
er. She knew who she was.
and what she stood for
Hopkins Hornsby covered
the nuff but she was ffidde of
steel. A true and origmal steel
magnolia -she didn't hdve
lo be from the South -m the•
living nesh. Her leadership
will surely affect the comrnu-
ruty for decades to come
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Daily Pilot
On-camplis
officers · are
invaluable
to schools
Bob McDonell
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
W bile normally I don't
respond to editorial com-
ments or columns, the re
appeared to be another perspective
on this particular issue which war-
ranted consideration by your readers.
In an education-related column by
Gay Geiser-Sandoval printed Feb. 27
("A dete rrent more effective than the
police"), Geiser-Sandoval proposes to
replace the school resource officers at
our local high schools and Ensign
Intermediate School, with the lower
cost "deans of rule enforcement.·
While I applaud her call to "think
outside the box and make sure we get
more bang for the buck,• I ttunk
we're domg Just that Wlth our school
resource officer program. It is truly a
partnership Wlth our school commuru-
ty, both.financially and operationally.
Our school campuses are not
unlike small corrunurubes unto them-
selves. Along with that comes the
potential tor behaviors clJld events -
those of students, on<ampus guests
and others -that can be disruptive
to the educational enVJionment or
even dangerous to the campus com-
munity. While 1t 1S true our schools
are statistically sate, one need look no
further than the headlines of today's
newspapers to underst.a.nd the salety
of students and faculty -even the
surrounding neighborhoods -are
concerns that should not be ignored.
As the supenntendent ol Newport-.
Mesa schools Sdld in response to the
San Diego school shoobng Monddy:
"We do everythmg we can at the front.
end. There's no guarantee m tlus
world." Our belief IS that an effecbve
schooJ resource ofbcer program IS Just
one more very unportant component
in our combmed effort to rnamt.am
both an atmosphere and the reahty of
safety on our school campuses.
It is important to understand, how-
ever, that the school resource officer
program has much more depth than
just campus secunty 1SSUes. Patterned
after similar successful programs in
use throughout the nabon, the officer
serves as a positive role model for
young people and is a law enforce-
ment contact for students, faculty and
parents. We already know !Tom our
recent experiences with this program
that the informal interactioTIS with
police officers on campus create new
friendships, mentoring reJabonships
and provide another visible resource
for students and others seeking ass;i.s-
tance with a wide vanety of problems.
Officer Steve Martinez is our
school resource ofhcer at Newport
Harbor High School, the largest
school in the d.tstnct Wlth a student
populabon equally diVlded between
Costa Mesa arid Newport Beach
residents. Martinez ls, in many
ways, a member of the school staff
who a ttends school meetings, athlet-
ic and social events, and he teaches
various law-related and substance-
abuse classes, including sessions in
the school's Youth and Law classes.
Officer Andy Halpin is similarly 11
involved with the campuses at \
Ensign Intermediate School and ~
Corona del Mar High School, where
lie is assigned as the school resource
dficer. Hundreds of students. faculty
111embers and parents interact with
these officers on a weekly basis.
Our school resoW'Ce officers are an
important element of what is truly a
Community effort and partnership
between the school district and dty of
'""Newport Beach. The goal, or coW"Se,
is to maintain a sale and supportive
environment on our secondaJy school
campuses that will allow for the effec-
tive education of the students.
I'm not suggesting that Geiser-Sen-
doval's oaJl for improving the dialogue among students themsefves isn't worth
pursuing as another effedive <DnpO-
nent ol an overall strategy to 1mprOve
miations on ICbool c.ampu1e1. I just
~. 1n today's envtrmment, mare
definitive meuures are wammted.
As a pMent, would you prefer to
have a well-trained, uniformed
j)ollce officer or a dean of r\lle
~orcement as o re90wce to yow
ehild or• teacher who needed
UliltanCe on C'amputl M a parent
with a ton an high IChool, I know
how l would answer that qu•tlon.
The Daily Pilot wekornes ~on is5ues cone.ming
Newport Buch and Costa Mesa.
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Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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-Lt. Dale Blrn.y of the Costa Mesa
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EDITORIALS
GOod weather provides fruitful _s~nior classic
T he organizers of the
Toshiba Senior Classic
golf tournament roUed
a lucky seve n this year.
It was the seventh year
that we have been treated to
seven days of the exciting
golf event and, as it has been
the last few, it was a lucra-
tive.venture yet again.
Unlike last year, when a
windy rainstorm barreled
through town and spoiled
the fun, Mother Nature Was
kind this time around and
provided a f uU three days of
fair weather for the final
rounds.
For the players and spec-
tators alike, it was another
memorable and successful
show.
Much credit needs to be
doled out.
From the hundreds of
eager volunteers, to the
groundskeepers at the New-
port Beach Country Club, to
the tireless organizers such
as Hank Adler and Jake
Rohrer, to the players them-
selves, they have all con-
tributed mightily to the event
becoming a respectable stop
year Arnold Palmer, this year
Tom Watson -to join the
already top-notch talent that
plays in the tourney.
And Newport Beach is all
the better for it.
Over the last fow years.
the golf classic has managed
to raise nearly $4 million for
Hoag Hospital. The money
will be used for the n ew
Women 's Pavilion now being
built at Hoag.
And on top of that, the
tour stop itsell manages to
pump millions of dollars into
the city's tourism industry
and sales tax coffers, directly
benefiting local hotels,
restaurants and shopping
destinations.
Before her untimely d eath
last.year from cancer. New-
port Beach Conference and
Visitors chief Rosalind
Williams presented a sym-
f ·bolic $21-million check to
city officials, a large chunk of
which could be attributed to
revenue generated by Toshi-
ba visitors.
DON UACH I DAILY P1l01
Jose Maria Canizares holds his trophy after winning the Toshiba
Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club on Sunday.
on the senior goll tour. _
Even the top names in golf
continue to drop by -last
So to that. we say congrat-
ulations to all who have
made this event something
other cities must be "green "
with envy over. We look for-
ward to many more to come.
El Camino Shopping Center's time has come
metimes, the only way to fix bad
~ning ~o_£hange it from the
ound up.
Last week, the Costa Mesa Planning
Com.mission took the city's first step
toward remedying such a problem in
the Mesa del Mar area by recommend-
ing the El Camino Shopping Center be
replaced by single-family homes.
The City Council should foUow that
lead. but with some caution.
The reason for the renovation IS clear.
The area surrounding the now-run-
down center is all housing, which
leaves it out of place and, in the words
of one commissioner. well past its use-
fulness to the community.
Neighbors almost uniformly support
the housing plan. But tti'e change is not
going to be easy on the businesses in
the center or the patrons who frequent
How to contac~ y_our
REPRESENTATIVES
OTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714)
754-5223
Maiyor. Libby Cowan
Council: Linda Dixon, Gary Monahan, Karen
Robinson and Chris Steel
OTY OF NEWPORT BEACti
Newport Beach City Hall, l300 Newport Blvd.,
92663,(949)644-3309
M.yor: Gary Adams
Council: Steve Bromberg. Norma Glover, John
Heffeman, Dennis O'Neil, Gary Proctor and Tod
Ridgeway
them. To ease the transition, it is imper-
ative that the city enslire the businesses
forced to move are given aid in landing
somewhere else, as was done when
Harbor Center was redone.
Unfortunately. there isn't much that can
be done for customers of the center. many
of whom are Latino and say they will be
inconvenienced if the businesses move.
With most of the neighbors in sup-
port, there is little reason for the council
to balk at the plans. which still must be
worked out in detail but are expected to
include about two dozen homes.
Those customers did raise troubling
issues after the Planning Comrnission 's
decision, however, saying that while
many attended the commission meet-
ing. they don't understand English well
and didn't know they could speak out
against the plan. Others suggested the
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana 92701
• Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834-
3220
• Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach,
Santa Ana Heights). (714) 834-3550
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa
92628-9050, (7 14) 966-4000
Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Ar~a 5,
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, (714) 708-FAIR
eo...d: President Emily Sanford; Vice President
Don Saltarelli; and members Gary Hayakawa,
Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Randy Smith, Don
Willet Curt Pringle and James Barich
STATE SENATE
COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DtSTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa
92626, (714) 432-5898
OYncellor. William M. Vega
loent: Watter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul
Berget, Armando Ruiz and Jerry Patterson
_Ross Johnson (R). 35th District. 18552
1:1acArthur Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine 92715, (949)
833-0180; fax: (949) 833.-0696; Press Secretary
NEWPORT-MESA UNtFtEO SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dlstri<:1 Office: 298S-A Bear St., Costa Mesa
92626, (714) 424-5000
Sup 1tle"'9i~ Robert Barbot
loent: Dana Black, Judy Franco, Jim Ferryman,
Martha Fluot, Wendy Leece, Sererw Stokes and
David Brooks
Pat Joyce, (916) 323-1200
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businesses are being pushed out
because they are owned by Latinos.
The first of these IS relatively easily
remedied.
The council simply needs to do what-
ever it can to ensure its meetings are
understandable, and not JUSt for an
English-Spanish language barrier. The
council would be smart to remember
that much of its meetings are conducted
in "government-speak," which is often
undecipherable to just about everyone
in the audience, even fluent English
speakers.
The second charge is more disturb-
ing. and while difficult to prove or dis-
prove, the council needs to reassure
residents that there is no unseemly
motive behind the plan.
Having done so, it should then sup-
port the best project possible.
MAILBAG
Reader disappointed by
letter·s Leece comments
Th.Ls letter responds to David Lclnsmg's
letter regarding Newport-Mesa Unified
School Distnct board member Wendy Leece
("School board trustee Wendy Leece's com-
ments are just preoous, • Feb 25)
While I may generally dlsagree with
Leece's poUticaJ pos1bons, my vtewpoint l.S
not based on he r gender, weight, haustyle
or color. By printing Lanslng's diatribe, the
Daily Pilot added not.lung except sexism to
the substance of the important educational
tSsues wider debate by the Newport-Mesa
school board and cornmuruty.
Criticize her political phllosophy. the
substance of her arquments or upport for
her position, but don't question her beliefs
and intelligence merely because she lS a
'"girl." Crib.ques based on negabve stereo-
types and discri.mmatory attitudes a.re
harmful to all women -even those
women whose pollbcal viewpomts you
share.
KATNNA ANNE R>UY
CmtAt Mesa
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Mew pMMing~.
Both sides of ~ue need
to be heard. and politely
W support what Bob Lunde bed to MY
( •1.AUer attaclt &acb decency,• March t). I
think ll't tmpDIWlt tbat both ** ol the
ilt\Je be beenl. I re.pett Ulo Dewt l.AJ:.
ing4I poettkln. but l IWnll our p411io3n
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'11,ot's about as good a race as you're going to hove this ecrly in the
season. (Julie Allen and Amber Steen) •e flying aroood that trade ... "
Bill Sumner, CdM track' and field coacl) """' DllJ Bat .... Mcrdi 12 hof*ee •
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Doily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 94~.Sl 4-4223 • Sports Fox: 949-050-01 70 • Thur$doy, Morch 8, 2001 8 I '
Tars h:teeze past Sea Kings, 102-34 Beauty
• Newport ~mpressive in ~chool. yve stacked up against them bled ~or the Sailors, taking the 800 mJght have pockets. of tw~ or three if h .--
runaway nonleague victory 1!1 ce~ even\s, but we took our (1 :58.6) and high jump (6-0). strong atltletes, while we re pretty 0 t e
licks m others... . Both hurdles events were led by strong across the board.· over host Corona d e l Mar. The Sailors were led by a cast of Harbor's 1-2 punch of Sean Tupy David Marshall was. strong in
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -
There's strength ~ nwn-
standouts. ' and Dan Moyer. Tup9 and Moyer. field events for the Sailors, winning
Richard Weber, lookmg to fill the (15.9 each) lied m the 110 h.Igh hur-the shot put (41-101/2) dnd taking b t
massive shoes left behind by dJes, while Moyer won the 300 lows second in the discus (136-4). eas BOYS UCLA's Trevor Jones, won the 100-(42.3) bettering Tupy (44.4). The Sea Kings were led by a
bers. Just ask Corona del Mar High
boys track and field Coach Bill Sum-
ner after Wednesday's 102-34 non-
league loss to Back Bay rival New-
port Harbor.
"We held our own in some
events, but we just couldn't match
up agafust their numbers,· Sumner
said. "It was still fun to go up
against them. They're a very strong
(11.5) and 200-meter runs (23.8) "There's not too many teams out strong combination of thetr own m
before anchoring the victorious 400 there that are going to break those Josh Yelsey and Travts Bedrdslee.
relay team (44.5). two up near the top of the hurdles' Yelsey outbattled M cMillen in the
"He's not looking to replace any-events,· Bdrry said. "That's going to 1,600 (4:26.4) and took second m the
one from the past,· Newport boys be a strong event for us.· 800 behind Peschelt. Bedrdslee took
Coach Birn Barry said. "H e's just a The3 .• 200wassirnilarforNewport, third in both the 1,600 (4 .41 .8) and
great kid who 1s working hard. He where Chris McMillen (10:22.lj and 3,200 (10:37.03).
battled some foot injuries last year Jesus Santana (10:22.3) went 1-2. Taumata Grey won the discus
so we're looking for d successful, "Thi!. is perhaps the deepest with a 130-9 and was runner-up in
healthy season from him.· tedm I've ever coached here dt the shot (40-111/2), while Enk Knup-
Senior John Peschelt dlso dou-Newport,• Barry said. "Some teams pie won the pole vault ( 12-0)
Newport edges Corona del Mar
• Steen is in midseason form
as the Sailors triumph, 73-60.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -New-GIRLS
port Harbor High girls track
and held standout Amber Steen runs so
fast. even she can't keep up.
Steen, not sure exactly how many
laps !.he ran, was stunned to hear she
had one less lap to run in her 3,200-
meter race with Corona del Mar runner
Julie Allen and the rest of the pack. She
came alive and won the race with a
ume of 10:46.7.
Her race capped the Sailors' meet m
Wednesday·s 76-60 nonleague win over
the crosstown-rival Sea Kings.
·1 had no due what lap 1 wds on,·
Steen said afterward. "The next thing I
knew, we were down to one lap and
Julie was ahead of me so I had to tum it
up. I never would have dreamed I
wouJd run a time Like that."
Her time was only three seconds off
her personal-best and is one of the
fastest times in the nation, accorchng to
CdM Coach Bill Sumner.
"That's about as good a race as
you're gomg to have Uus early in the
season,• Sumner said. "They -were Oy-
mg around that track.•
Allen, who finished second with a
10:49, was actually disqualllied for run-
ning on to the infield to pass a TUTUler
wilh two laps remaining. Sumner didn't
receive the news until alter the meet
and ne wasn't happy.
Steen also pulled out a Lightrung-fasl
Ume m the 800 with a 2: 18.2, only a
half-second off her personal-best.
"Nothing surprises me about
Amber,· Newport girls Coach Eric
1\ve1t said. "She's way ahead of sched-
ule, but it's a long season. Hopefully,
she'll save some juice for league and
CIF."
Newport sophomore Amy Burling-
ham won both the 100 (12.7) and 200
(26.4) and was the anchor leg on the
400 relay team with l.lsa Owad, Alhena
Vasquez and Nadia Topalovic.
Another double-winner for the
Sailors included Taylor Govaars, who
won both the discus (84-8) and shot put
(29-1()3/4 ).
Vasquez was also a wmner in the
400 (1:04.3). Elizabeth Clayton was vic-
tonous m the long jump (15-1).
In the 1,600, the Sea Kings' bio of
Kalie Quinlan, Diana Hossfeld and
Allen crossed the finish line together
with a 53.66, sweeping the event.
Jaycee Mahler, fresh off her stint
wtth the girls soccer team, swept the
hurclJes (17 .5 in the 100 and 49.1 m the
JOOs), while Allison Brawner won the
h.igh jump (5-0).
Krlsserin Canary led a Sea Kings'
sweep in the pole vault at 8-6.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
DAILX PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH
Newport Harbor's Amy Burlingham
(above, third from left) gets a jump in the
girls 100 meters. Below, CdM's Taumata
Grey uncorks a solid effort, and a t left,
Josh Yelsey of CdM prepares to break
away from th~ pack to win the 1,600.
W dt'S great dboul the
8-player field 111 the
Toshiba Senior Classic ts
that there dre 78 great stones in
the field for a sportswnter.
As an eyeWltness for the last
seven yeart., golfers on the Seruor
PGA Tour, without a doubt, are
some of the most mterestrng
subjects m the sport.mg world
Their "old-mctn's outlook " and
seU-deprec1atmg humor, along with
thetr matunty, expenence dlld wis-
dom, put them m d class by them-
selves.
While covenng mdJOr league
baseball playNs on a regular basis
for seven yeari. from 1984 to 1990, 1t
became apparent that, well, some
of them never learned class.
USC and UCLA football pldyers
and coaches were often great to
deal with, espeodlly former Brwns
Coach Terry Don-
ahue m th9.9lof)
years of the
1980s.
When the
Rams were
around, 1 became
acquainted with
NFL t)'pes and
how they treat
members ot the
media The llst of
Olympic atltletes
to mention 1s loo
long to even
consider. Pro
surfers have d
Richard Dunn
GOLF
certain off-the-llp nair dnd most pro
beach volleyball pldye~ are tan
inside and out.
But my point 1s thdl no • atltlete"
lS better to work with. more pre-
pared, intngwng. dellghtlul and
articulate thdn players on the
Seruor PGA Tour
Sure, some guys have a bad
round and blow you oU for an 111ler-
Vlew That's Just pdrt of the newspa-
per busmess. And there's always
some golfer' who comes m from
Mexico with a lemble nu bug,
coughs in his hanc\, and then redch-
es out to shake my hcmd (I guess 1t
was my fault accepllng Ed
Doughert) 's wdnn greeting Uus
year)
Some amve with more baggage
than the med1d gwde e\'er
reveals, otheri. have maJor
charnp1onsh1ps and big trophies to
always hoist m conversation
• There's always something else
gomg on for them on the side,
always fdnuly m their llves. llke
grandch1ldren They have bus111ess
endeavors, llke Don Bies' Orange
Julius restaura.nt or Allen Doyle's
dnvmg range or Gary McCord's ....._
•Golf For Dumrrues" books
Thetr wives shop unUl they drop
or caddie for them on the golf
course.
As golfers, some never pldyec:l on
the PGA Tour and now enJOY a new
lease on We, like Tom Wargo, Dana
Qwgley and Walter Zembriskl.
Some, llke Doyle and Terry
Mduney, played only bneOy on the
PGA Tour
And then. of course. you have
marquee names llke Lee TreVlno
SEE GOLF PAGE 83
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Rip City
Mesas Josh Feldman
•Though torn ACL has sidetracked his baseball
career twice, leadoff man is making up for lost time.
S.ny Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
N o matter how hot Josh
Feldman gets at the
plate, it's probably not a
good idea to suggest he's on a
tear.
The T-word, you ce, could
conjure less-than-favorable
memories for the Costa Mesa
High senior outfielder, who
spent the first two-thirds of tus
prep baseball career on the
sidelines after twtce tea.ring bis
right ACL.
Feldman tint tnjured the
knee playing IOC<.W bls
trelhman year at Mater Del,
which shelved him for the
entire baseball campaign.
After retummg to Costa
Mesa and playing for the juruor
varsity as a SO{>homore, h
sustained the same mJwy just
days before the first scnmmage
of what would have been hJs
first vamty campaign.
•The brst surgery wasn't •
done Very well and the leg just
gave out.• Feldman recalled.
"I tried to tape It up and play
weerlng 1 brece, but the doctor
told me I 1'ni9bt do permanent
damage. I bed really bMrl
working bard and I wes problbly
SEE Kl.OMAN MGI U
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82 Thunday, Morch 8, 2001 1 SPOIUS
Sailors lose · marathon at FV
• Newport wins first two games,
but can't put Fountain Valley
away in a five-game thriller.
VOLLEYBALL
Setter Lloyd Wright sparked Newport's
offense with 87 assists, while Morgan
Craig added 13 kills, five ace serves and
19 digs.
I OCC streak at 13 ··
• Golden West the victim.
FOUNTAJN VALLEY • The Newport
I ldrbor High boys volleyball team saw
the finish tine, but could not cross It dur-
ing Wednesddy's 10-15, 9-15, 15-16, 15-
8, 16-14 nonlcague loss to host Fountain
Vci lley,
CdM swept at Capo Valley
COSTA MESA -The Orange
Empire Conference men's volleyball
team cruised to a three"1Jame sweep
over previously unbeaten Golden
West, 25-23, 25-19. 25-17, 41 the
Pirates established themselves as the
tea.m to beat in the Or&nge Empire
Cohference Wednesday.
The Sdilors won the first two gamf.lS.
but loli>l the next two and trailed in the
fifth ydme, 11-3, before mounting a
comPback.
The Sdllors (0-1) took a 14 -12 lead,
but the Bdrom won the ldsl four points lo
pull out the wm.
Blakf' Tippell led the Sailors Wlth 38
lulls, while Greg Perrine added 18 and
Chn!>lldn Berg·Hdnsen chipped m 16.
CAPISTRANO VALLEY -The Coro-
na del Mar boys volleyball team opened
its season with a nonleague loss as the
Sea Kings were swept, 15-8, 15-9, 15-13,
by host Capistrano Valley Wednesday.
Sea King senior Evan Burden finished
with 42 a ssL-;ts, while seniors Brian Gal-
lagher and Charlie AlshuJer punched 20
and 15 kills, respectively.
CdM will pJay in the 32-team San
Diego Tournament of Champions Friday
and Saturday.
OCC (9-0, 4-0 in confere nce)
remained undefeated as 8.J.
Ugbtvoet led with 11 kills. Soren
Schneider and Ryan Owens each fin-
ish ed with eight. Nick Ptaschinski
had 38 assists and 5-foot-4 Ed Chun
had a career-high 16 digs.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
NONLEAGUE GIRLS
NEWPORT HAMOR 76
CoftONA DEL MAit 60
100 1 Burlingham (NH). 12.7;
2 Hamson (NH). 13 4, 3 Turner (NH), 14.0.
200 · 1 Burlingham (NH), 26.4; 2. J.
Cummins (CdM), 27.6, 3. Harrison (CdM), 27.8.
400 1 Vasquez (NH). 1 04.3; 2. Morse
(CdM), 1 ·04.4; 3 Castillo (NH), 1 :04.9.
800 1. Steen (NH), 2:18.2; 2. B. Cummins
(CdM), 2:24. 1, 3. Hossfeld (CdM), 2:32.3.
1,600 · 1 (tie) Quinlan (CdM), Hossfeld
(CdM), Allen (CdM), 5·36.6 each;
3,200 1 Steen (NH), 10:46.7; Quinlan
(CdM), 11 .46.8; 3. Meservey (CdM), 11 :54.8.
100LH 1 Mahler (CdM), 17.5; 2. Tiffany
(NH), 18.2, 3. Day (NH). 18.8.
300LH 1 Mahler (CdM), 49.1, 2.
Topalov1c (NH), 51 O; 3 Clayton (NH), 54.3.
400 relay 1 Newport Harbor (Owad,
Vasquez, Topalov1c, Burlingham). 52 0.
1,600 relay · 1 CdM (B Cummms,
Morse, Cramer, J Cummins). 4·19.9.
HJ 1 Brawner (CdM ), 5-0; 2 Kendrick
(CdM), 4· 10, 3 Fisher (CdM), 4-10. u 1 Clayton (NH), 15·1, 2. Carullo
(NH). 14·9. 3 Topalov1c (NH), 13-4.
TJ 1 Castillo (NH), 31·8. 2. Clayton
(NH), 30·8, 3 Canary (CdM ), 30-61/2
PV Canary (CdM), 8-6, 2 Weber (CdM),
7 0, 3 Vanessa (CdM). 6-6
NONLEAGUE BOYS
NEWPORT HAuotlt 102
CofK>NA DEL MAR 34
100-1. Weber (NH). 11-5; 2. Springer
(NH), 11-6; 3. Del Fante (CdM), 11·8.
JOO · 1. Weber (NH), 23.8; 2. Kerns (NH),
24.0; 3. Peschelt (NH), 24. 1.
400 · 1. Fletcher (NH), 53.5; 2. Johnson
(NH), 54.8; 3. Fransen (CdM), 56.8.
800 · 1. Peschelt (NH), 1 :58.6; 2. Yelsey
(CdM), 2:00.6; 3. Negrete (NH), 2:08.6.
1,600 • 1. Yelsey (CdM), 4:26.4; 2.
McMillen (NH), 4:33.5; 3. Beardslee (CdM),
4:41.8.
3,200 • 1. McMillen (NH), 10:22.2;
2. 5antana (NH), 10:22.3; Beardlsee (CdM),
10:37.0. • ,
· 110HH • 1. (tie) Tupy (NH), Moyer (NH),
15.9 each; 3. Glyer (CdM), 17.3.
JOOIH • 1. Moyer (NH), 42.3; 2 Tupy
(NH). 44.4; 3. McKee (CdM), 50.1.
400 ntlay · 1. Newport Harbor, 44 5.
1,600 relay · 1. Newport Harbor, 3:40. 1.
HJ · 1. Peschelt (NH), 6-0, 2. Bass (NH),
5-8; 3. Knuppel (CdM), 5-4.
U · 1. Springer (NH), 19·11; 2 MarshaU
(NH), 18-9; 3. Bass (NH).
TJ. • 1. Springer (NH), ~3; 2. Kearns
(NH), 37-3; 3. Knuppel (CdM), 36-7.
PV • Knuppel (CdM), 12-0; 2. Turco
(CdM), 11-0; 3. Norman (CdM), 10-6. SP 1 Govaars (NH), 29-10J/•; 2. Ross
(NH), 29-41/1; 3 Whitfield (NH), 29-2 1'1.
OT 1. Govaars (NH). 84-8; 2. Schetler
(CdM), 83·4 112; 3 Whitfield (CdM), 75·9.
DON LEACH I OAlLV PILOT
Newport Harbor's Amber Steen wins again.
SP · 1. Marshall (NH), 41 -101'1; 2. Grey
(CdM), ~ 11 'h; 3. Barber (CdM), 38-1 111•.
OT • 1. Grey (CdM), 136-4; 2. Marshall
(NH) 13~9; 3. Sarber (CdM), 113-4'11.
Vanguard sweeps doubleheader against Illinois squa·d
COSTA MESA SOFTBAll
-C'hf'n Smith
spun a lwo-h1t1Pr dnd her
Vanguc1rd Un1vcrs1ty ledm-
nldlC's struck for three runs in
the second inning dS the
Lions posted d 3-0 victory
over v1s1tJnq Dommltdn Uru-
vcrs1ty of 1Umo1s Wednesddy
m Gdmc I or d nonconference
softbdll doublt>hc>ader
Frc>shman Jenny Willis fol -
lowed thdl up with d four-tut-
l<•r dS Vdngudrcl posted d 3-1
vie tory m the niqhtcap to
1mprovE> to I :l-b ovc>rdll.
Rc1chl'I Rolle dnd J1U
Jessen edch hd<i two h1Ls for
Vdngudfd m G tlmc I , and
Jessc>n wa!> 2 for 3 m Gcl me 2.
NONCONFERENO:
VANGUARD], DoMtNICAN 0
Dominican 000 000 0 • 0 2 4
Vanguard 030 000 x 3 8 1
Anderson and Gianelli, Smith and
t Rolle. W Smith, 2 1 L • Anderson,
1·3 2B ·Rolle
VANGUARD 3, DoMtNICAN 1
Dominic.an 000 001 O -1 4 1
Vanguard 000 012 x • 3 5 1
Pacini and Giannelli, Willis and
Rolle w · W1ll1s, 1-0 L • Pac1n1. 2B .
Jessen 3B Saucedo
FELDMAN
CONTINUED FROM 81
at thc> top of my game,
before I lost my 1uruor
season Baseball has been
it big ptirt of my We ~mce
I was 5 dnd when 1 hrst told
(Coach K.11k Baucmie>ister)
I couldn't pldy, I Wd!> m
tears,"
. Feldman WC"nt to some
practices lo try to stdy
involved in lhC" program,
but found dltenchng games
too pamful
"It was v<>ry d1Hicult for
me to just watch,· he said .
H1s second surgery. Aug.
I, went very weU, Feldman
said. He quickJy began
rehabilitation, m order to
play lu.s fmaJ prep season.
OCC blanked
COSTA MESA SOFTBAU
-The O range
Coast College softball team
struggled defensively and
lost, 8-0, to visiting Fullerton
m Orange Em'pire Confer-
ence action Wcdnesddy.
OCC (5-6-1, 0-4 m confer-
ence) a llowed four unearned
runs. Pirates' catcher Mered-
ith Miles went 2 for 3 with two
stolen bases.
Fullerton ( 16-4, 4-0) took
dn early lead with an
unearned run m the first
inning and benefited from
five Coast errors.
Orange Coast plays today
at Cypress at 3 p.m. in an
OEC start.
ORANGE EwtRE CONFERENCE
Fuu.11noN 8, OAANGE CoAST 0
Fullerton 102 302 • 8 9 O
Orange Coast 000 000 • 0 3 5
Burdick and Young; O'Hara,
Guillen (6) and Miles. W • Burdick,
1~1. L ·O'Hara, 2·3. 2B ·Pinedo
(F), Lindgren (F), Snyder (OCO
3B • Burdick (F).
JOSH FELDMAN
9om: Sept. 6, 1982
t'°'"9toWl't: Costa
M_,. =S·foot-8
160
Sport: Baseball
Poeltlon: Center flekl
Coech: Kirt
Bauemw~e< ,. ..... faod: Spaghetti
Fnorfte movie: •for Love of the
Game" lest~ moment: ·Hitting
two home runs In a game (Frldty
egalnst Saddleba<k).·
Athlete of the We9k XI: He
w.nt 3 fot 3 with five RBis,
Including two home rum, In his
vantty debut Friday to help the
Mustangs dlrf@at Saddlebac.k, 11 0.
OllJ Plot
Lions win, 8-6
COSTA MESA BASEBAll
-The Vanguard
University basebaU team
pulled out an 8-6 nonconfer-
ence win over The Master's
Colle<JC' Th<' ddy afternoon.
Samuel Baeder's two-run
home run m the bottom of the
runth mmng gave the Lions
{13-5) thetr sixth wm i.n seven
gdffies
Curt Gdrner went 3 for 4
with threP RBis, whtle Chad
Chop added three hits and a
run scored for Vanguard.
Freshman Marcus Harris
threw d complete game for
the Lions. He allowed oniy
three earned runs and struck
out seven.
NONCONffRENCE
VANGUMO 8, THE MAS1U'S 6
The Master's 300 012 000 · 6 8 1
Vanguard 031 020 002 • 8 14 2
Berry, Hackworth (8) and Harrison;
Harris and Gamer. W • Harris, 3· 1.
L • Hackworth. 2B • Cox (TM),
Herwaldt (TM), Garner (VU).
3B • Baeder (VU). HR • Baeder (VU)
good-natured nbbing from
his teammates and coaches,
and some red-faced
hwrulity from Feldman.
•I told tum he was on
pace for 50 homt> runs,•
Baue rmeister quipped.
·1 wanted to hit .400 and
try to break the school
(single-season) record for
stolen bases (24, sel by
Brian Montoya in 1999), •
Feldman said. "l didn't plan
on hitting many homers."
The secret to his early
success ls lhe opposite-field
approach.
"It may sound funny, but
I t.hin_k he was happier
about hitting three balls the
other way than hitting two
home runs,• aid
Bauermeister, who
"The doctor told me I wouldn't play for sue
or seven months, but I told him I was kind of
sick of missing baseball. With the help of a
good therapist, I was back to practice in
about four months.·
convinced the former pull
hitter thut he could better utilize his speed by
hitting ground balls lo the left side .
·He was famous for lulling hard
grounders to the first bas man,• Bauenneister
said. ·1 told hJm all the hits were on the other
Siae of Che infield. With his speed, he could
beat a lot of ground balls out.• Though Bauermeister said Feldman still
isn't quite t00% phy lcally, be happily
installed-him at the top ol his order and m
center Ueld.
And the results of his varsity debut were
more impre ive lhan his J erry Rice-like
•rehab.
Feldman, a left-banded hitter, served the
first pitch he saw to left field for a single
Friday against S3ddlcback . His second time
up, he Wled an opposite-field home run over
lhe ft!JlCO in left-cen t r, lhen capped off his
rosound..l.og return with anoth r opposit -field
homer in on 11-0 m rcy-rule win. Hi 3-for·3
pe.rfoEtonce induded livo RBl.s and earned him D ly Pilot AthJete of th Week
recognl on. It nho spurred IOmc
I I I ,J , I . ·~
Feldman Said he bought into lhl
philosophy and, with the help of iru.tructors
including fonner big leaguer ond Estancia
High product Jeff Gardiner, began
constructing a swing that would allow h1m
to qo the other way.
t had to breok down my swing,•
Feldman said. ·r·ve always been told I have
quirk hands, so it was easy for me to pull
tho ball. Now, I try to wait on the boll a little
tonger. It's all timing. That's ell I've worked
on h adlng lnto lhi8 awn.•
P ldman sold he ii dedicating this season
to hia late grandmoth r, Lourte fglMies. He
Mid sh wu alway• an nthusla1Uc support·
or of his a thle tic exploits, befor~ ho died last
month.
OCC shoots past IVC
rRVrNE -MEN'S GOLF Paced by a
steady showing, the Orange
Coast Colle~e men's golf
team edged Irvine VaUey,
395-4(,>6, m an Orange
Emp1Te Conference match at
Oak Creek Goll Club on a
par-71 course Wednesday
afternoon.
Pirates Brian Wmston and
Lou Carrasco, the latter a
product of Costa Mesa High,
each shot a 71 to lead the
field. OCC's Cldy Wrig ht
posted a 78 and Jake
AUanach, a product of New-
port Harbor High, ended with
a 79. Mike Aka hoshi con-
tributed an 84 for the Bucs,
who are now 8-1 , 1-t In con-
ference.
Coast returns to action in a
four-team match, whkh also
includes Cuyainaca, River-
side and Santa Ana, at Mesa
Verde Country Club on Mon-
day at 9 a.m.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
and Hale lrwin, both ol
whom were in a pretty good
mood last week. ..
Since the Senior PGA
Tour has blossomed to 38
official money events in its
22nd year, there are more
d.Od more players setting
their sights on the big bucks
of the 50-and-over circuit,
the golf equivalent of the
lottery for some.
And, as the 2001 ToshJba
Classic wrapped up, it was
only fitting that Spaniard
Jose Maria Canizares was
awarded the grand prize of
$210,000 and his first Senior
Tour victory.
"It is ve ry nice to WUl
because I am playing with
some of the best players in
the world," Caruzares Ml.Id
alter bis nine·bole playoff
victory over Gil Morgan.
Oh, end most of them are
humble .
There wu some question
over tbe length of Canizares'
winning putt Sunday nl No.
17, but tbe bottom Un ls tha t
he s'ald 1l wu ! eight ya1ds •
to the hole.
M~t d timated the putt.
between 15 and 20 feet.
Canw nes was questioned
Daily Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS
Mesa girls win, again
TUSTIN -SWIMMING
The Costa
Mesa High g11ls swim.ming
team built an 84-72 lead
before the last relay and held
on tor Its third straight victory,
an 86-84 nonleague win over
host Tustin Wednesday. •
The Mustang boys lost,
134-23, but Mike WhYtman
sparked the squad that had
rive swimmers competing
For the Mesa girls (3-0),
junior Sarah Douglas, seniors
Wendy and Jody Martinovich
and Erin Bayes teamed to win
the 200-yard medley relay in
2:03.76. J ody Martinovich
also grabbed first in the 200
individuaJ medley race and
500 fre~style. Bayes won first
in the 50 and 100 Cree. The
Martinovich twins, Bayes and
junior Shirley Peng took first
in the 50 free relay.
Whitman won first in the
200 IM in 2:13.33 and he also
finished in second in the 100
breaststroke in 1:08.64. Mus-
tangs Brian '[iP.tOn, Steven
Reyes, Whitman and Chasen
Marshall ,finished third in the
200 medley relay in 2:07 .23.
NONLEAGUE
Girls
-C-ostA MESA 86, TUSTIN 84
200 medley relay · 1. CM
(Douglas, W. Martinovich, J.
Martinovich and Bayes), 2:03.76; 2.
Tustin; 3. CM (Wright, Gravis, Assaf
and Peng), 2:14.64. 200 free · 1.
Bann m: 2. Cook m; 3. Bajorek (T).
200 IM · 1. J. Martinovich (CM ),
2:20.75; 2. W. Martinovich (CM),
2:27.07; 3. McKee m. 50 free · 1.
Bayes (CM), 25.79; 2. Judd m; 3
Peng (CM), 27 .20. 100 fly · 1
Wardele m; 2. Assal (CM), 1:13.55;
3. Carpenter (CM). 1:18.00. 100 tr.. . 1. Bayes (CM); 2. McKee (T);
3. Peng (CM), 1:02.2. 500 free · 1.
J. Martinovich (CM), 5:36.67; 2.
Cook m; 3. Baim m. 50 free
relay · 1. CM U. Martinovich, W.
Martinovich, Bayes and Peng),
1:49.72; 2. ;rustin; 3. Tustin.
100 badl -1. Judd (T); 2 .. Douglas
(CM), 1:17.91; 3. Devey (CM),
1:18.98. 100 breast · 1. w.
Martinovich (CM). 1:13.68;
2. Wardel m: 3. Gravis (CM),
1 :20.55. 400 medley relay · 1.
Tustin; 2. Tustin; 3. CM (Carpenter,
Assal, Devey and Axton), 4:39.40.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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JMm Car"°"' ~
OMNGI CoAsf Cot.1 tGE
SWl,._,G
DEEP SEA
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
Newport landing • 1 boat.
13 anglers. 19 sculpin, 18 rock-
fish, 7 sand bass, 1 halibut.
1 sheephead.
Davey'• Lock., · 1 boat.
24 anglers. 5 sand bass,
1 halibut.. 41 sculptn, ·
8 rockfish, 2 sole.
about the length. as a certain
reporter fired back in the
interview room, "that's 24
(eetl"
Canizares said he didn't
understand the measurement
of feet, only yards and
meters. •Eight yards,·
repeated Canizares, who, of
course, had the real angle.
McCord, who played 1n
Monday's Toshiba Classic
CeJebrlty Pro-Am a day after
t,he tournament, intends to
repeat his 2000 schedule,
when he played in 20 Senior
PGA Tour events and
worked t 9 other weeks for
CBS as a goU commentator,
in addition to about 50
corporate outings, a goU
tournament (The Santa Claus
Classic In Arizona) and golf
school.
• J need to take some time'
oft,· said McCord, who lives
in ScottsdaJe, Ariz., sort of. •t..a t year I went 29
straight weeks on the road,
including 14 stra.igbt weeks
at one point when I never
went home. I've got a nice
house, I think. And l get to
see my wUe (Diane) next
week. J think I remember
what she looks Uke."
Canlzaret became the
th1rd straight first-time
Winner on the Senior Tour.
The last time that happened
was this tune of year two ..
•
Eagles fall, 4-3
G A R D E N llSEllll
GROVE -
Estancia High's Eagles fell to
1-1 idler a 4 -3 loss at Bolsa
Grande in the Foothill/Costa
Mesa Baseball Tournament
Wednesday.
Estaocia, with A.J . Perkins
.spearheading the play with ·
two key defensive plays at
second-base, led, 3-2, in the
fourth inning, but Bolsa ral-
lied with single tallies in the
sixth and seventh Innings to
pull it out. ·
Estancia returns to toumd-
ment action today at Bolsa
Grande, dueling Century at 3.
FOO'ntlUCOSTA MESA~ QuarUrfinals •
BolsA GRANC>C 4. ESTA.NOA 3
Estancia 001 200 o · 3 4 3
Bolsa Grande 101 001 1 • 4 8 4
Hart, Flori (3), Ortiz (6) and Davis.
.Covarrublus, Ashmore (S) and
Rodr{guez. W • Ashmore. L · Ortiz. ~ 1. 2B -Guadarrama (BG).
M esa winS, 4-3
COSTA MES.A SOFTBALL
-Ann Mane
Topps ripped a double to left-·
center with t.l)e bases loaded,
scoring Cara Molter and
Jaimie JGirn-kowich, to spark
a 4-3 nonleague softball victo-
ry over visiting Sa~dleback
Wednesday.
Mesa, 3-0, is at Santa Ana
today (3:15).
NOHLBGUE
CosTA ME.sA 4, SAOOlUAOC 3
Saddleback 200 010 O • 3 3 3
Costa Mesa 100 010 2 • 4 6 1
Bell and Ramirez; Lindsay and
Watkins. W • Lindsay, 3-0. L • Bell,
~2. 2B ·Topps (CM).
CdM trails
IRVINE -Corona GOU
del Mar Hlgh's J ohn
Kwon shot 3 over par, but the
Sea Kings trail, t 99-207, after
one half of a match against
Woodbridge on a par-36
course at Strawberry Farms
Goll Club.
K-,von's brother, Joe, and
Nick Sherman, both shot .40
through nine holes. Al ex
Chikovani and Brad Cham-
berlin each scored a 44 for
C~(l -1).'
The teams Wlll tirush the
match April 25.
Mesa def eats Tars
COSTA MESA -TENNIS
Host Costa Mesa
evened its nonleague boys
'te nnis record at 1-1 Wednes-
day with an 11·7 VlCtory over
Newport Harbor. Harbor fell
lQ 0-1.
MeSd hosts Marina on Fri-
day at 3:15.
NONLEAGUE
CostaMeu 11
Newport Harbor 7
Singles· Duncan (NH) lost to
Barnard, 3-6, lost to Lllaram, 5-7,
lost to Solomon, 3-6; Schaffer (NH)
lost, 6-7, 5·7, 1·6; TINena (NH) won,
6-2, 6-2, lost. 3·6.
Doubles· Lufty-Dedt (NH)
def. H. Nguyen-Lam, 6-3, def.
Chindalah-Av, 6-2, def. Agoplan-L
Nguyen, 6-1; Hirst-Banta (NH) lost.
1-6, won. 7-5. 6-1; B. Nguyen-'
Martinelli (NH) lost, 3·6, 6-7, 2-6.
years ago, when Doyle,
McCord (at the Toshiba) and
Bob Duval each won.
• Quote of the Week: ·nus
week took five years off my
life.• -Jeff Purser
Mesa Verde Country
Club assistant golf
professionals Geoff COchrane
· and Jeremy Clevenger shot
7-under 64 and tied for
second Monday in the
Southern California PGA
Metro C hapter Pro-Pro event
at Yorba Linda Country
Club.
The format was better b all
of partners on the front nine
and a scramble on the back
nine.
Ron Skayhan and Mike
Mitchell shot 63 to win the
event and earn $400 each.
Clevenger, the chairman o f
the tournament, and
Cochrane each woo $.115.
The Mesa Verde team tied
for runner-up with Prank
Rod.rt~ez and Spencer McDo.nleJ. Five teams shot
6? and tied for fourth, while
four teami carded a 68 and
tied for ninth.
Clevenge r and Cocnrane
both lel'Ve under Mesa
V..-de bead pro Tom
Sargent.
...... . ...... .
Doily Pilot SPORTS Thursday, .V.Orch 8, 2001 83
JBulls roll, 43-34·, advance to champions~p game of Division 3 Region als
• They'll take their
shots at title Sunday.
The Bulls
advanced to the HOOPS
championship game Sunday
of the National Junior )
B~ketball's regional playoffs
~11:1 a resoundin9. 411.34
lMVJSion 3 boys victory last
Weekend over a t,bugh La
., ' Mirada squad. 1
Led by the standout
offe nsive play or point gudrd
Bryan Yasukochi and center
Drew Brahs, the Bulls took
comrrl'c:md early -leading by
as many as 20 points -and
coasted to victory.
•It was a real tedm
victory,• said Steve Brahs,
head coach. "We bedt d very
good team, and we hdd d
great effort irom everyone.·
:nutan Lobdell c:ontnbutcd
key steals, rebounds and
defensive stands, and Nick
Pederson, playing Ills usual
game, hammered La Mirdda
on the boards dnd also
played hard-nosed defense.
Garrett Weigel played
perhaps his best gdrne of th<•
season, pulling down many
rebounds. Jeff AschJerls'
season·long role d~ tedm
sparkplug continued. ·and
Kevin SUvers, Jake Manning
and Ryan Andrew dtl pldy<'cl
very well, helping to
neutralize La Mirc1dcl
The champion.,h1p gdnw
will be played Sundcty at
Sonora Htgh School 1n La
Habra.
Blazers undefeated
The Blazers, a
third-and fowth-HOOPS
grade team. are just one
win away from completing a
perfect season in the
Newport Mesa National
Jumor Ba'iketbalJ League.
The Blaztrs (12·0) came back
to beat.Cypress. 36-32~in
their ~econd game of the
Ch9'mpionship Senes. Danny
~oskovlts led-the Blazers in
sconng and rebounding,
while Maxwell Haase, Troy
McC lanahan and Michael
Pearce sparked severaJ
fast brec1ks. ·
The Blazers fell behind,
17-9. in the first period, but
coaches John O'Hara and
Len Moskovlts adjusted and
defense was key behtnd the
efforts of Neal O 'Hara,
Jeremy Je ranko, Jonathan
Plcar~m. David Penner and
Joseph Eggers.
• In Eastbluff Boys and GlrlS9
Club BasketbalJ acUon, the
fourth_:9rc1de Mdgk defeated
the Ld'K<'rs, 32-28, 1.0 the
playoff quarterfmdl.s. Chase
Frledensburg, Grant
Templeton and Andre w
Fulcher pldyed spdrked th£>
offense
The Magic defense was led
by Drew Byers, Harlan
.Webster and Parker
Rhoades. The Ldkers' Kyle
Hill and Benjamln Noe kept
theu tedm close with soLid
defensive efforts
Slammers advance
m~~~=-CLUB SOCCER
Club guls under-13 soccer
team defeate~ InJiruty, 6-0,
in Lancaster a,hd advanced
to the round ,6f 16 ln the
CYSA-Sout,l) National Cup.
The Slal'nmers' Alexa
Orand nc>t~ two goals,
While, T)(Jany Alvarez,
BrtanJtll Bak, Diana "
Slgnorello and Christina
Trenton each scored one.
Goalie Jackie Wood held
infinity to the shutout that
came from support from
Vanessa FalJon, Amy Ja1ppert.
t. ~Wright. Kelly Morgan,
"esslca Mazura, Tanya
Emerson, Allcla SaJgado,
Sammy Tlampo, AlexJs
Milke and J.J. Jenson.
If the Slammers win
Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
against the Valley United
Stars, they will advance to
the quarterfinals on Sunday.
• The Slammer Girls
under-12 team also advanced
to the Sweet 16. Thet
under-12 team defeated the
Del Mar Sharks, 1-0. Christina
Murillo scored the lone goal.
The Slammers allowed
just two shots on god! led by
strong defe nsive efforts from
Taylor Fallon, Kellye ·
Joswick, Kristin Player,
goalie Mary Giberson,
Megan Jesolva, Shannon
Johnson, Jackie Zlnke,
Lauren Hernandez, Brtna
Slddeq, Leslie Grandy,
Nlcole Marquand, Sara Nalley
c1.0d Kimberly Mercurio.
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollow1ng persons
are doing llUSlne&S as
ABC Heal & Atr Condt·
uoning. 2282 Orchara
011ve. Newpon Beath
CA 92660
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
Tile totlOwing person5
a re oong business as
Ho Tech Carpet Clean· 1ny, 2522 Santa Ca1al1n<t
011va, #208 Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollowong persons
ara doJlg busmess IS
Wanerloo Music. 2960
Bimini Pt . Cos1a Mosa
Fictitious Bualness
Name Statement
The l0Uow1ng persons
are doing business u
Summer House Cale t05 Palm St. Balboa
CA 92661
Goroon B PlrM>ns
2282 Orchard Drove Newporl Beach CA
92660
Russell W Bangerl.
3400 Ave ol the Ans
C·410. Costa Mesa CA
9~626
ThtS bUStll85$ IS con·
dueted by co-panners
Have you &tarted
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Oa\lld Terence Heben
2522 Santa Calahna
011ve #208 Cosla
Mesa CA 92626
Th19 busmess 1s con-
ducted by 9n tndtllldolll
Hive • you s11rted
doing eu-ss yet? No
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The tollowlng persons
are oong busoness as
Four Season's De·
sigos 9 Ironwood Onve.
Newpon Stach CA
92860
Mary Louise
Wakaheld 9 Ironwood
Drive. Newpon Beach.
CA 92660
Th11 buStness 11 coo·
dueled by an llld!Vldual
Hive you started
dotng business yet? No
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ThtS s1atemen1 was Meo wrth the County
Clelll of Orange County
on 0209.2001
20016854793
Oo11y Ptlot Feb 15. 22,
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Name Statement
The lollowing persons
ire doing buttllffl as Fir st NalJOl'lal Len<ling,
3 115 E Btoadw1y. Sie 2
Anaheim. CA 92805
Neighborhood Accep-
tance Corp (CAJ.
21115·A Redhtll Ave ,
Sit A·210C, Colla
Me ... CA 92626
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dueled by a OOtJ>O!•bon
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dotng buw>eN y.i? No
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Exec V.P
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TM lollowinp petaona •c• doltlll bu-u. Red l> .. rt Kitchen,
412 Walnut, HuntinOtOll
Bud\. CA 92647
BlaCk Peart Kitchen
(CA), 412 Welnut. Hunt-
ington Beacll, CA 11
Thlt bualneH le
M18d by• a QOIP0(8t
Hive you etaned
doing bullneM ye!? No
9lecll P.atl KllChen Uu Goodell, Prttl•
dtnl
Thia 11.aternent WH
111-d With lhe CcunW ~0'1~~ ec.ny
2001M8S471 ~ Plot Feb 22 Mar
L 0:. 10. 2QQI ThZ48
CA 92626 Jerry Van Otterloo
2960 81m1ni Pt Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Tilt$ lloStnes& IS con·
ducted by an •ndivrdual
Have you started
doing business ye1?
Yes, Jan 2000
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Name Statement
The lotlow1ng persons
are dotng business IS The Wtse Group 3345
Newporl Suite 208
Newport Beach CA
92663
Mwt Palma, 355 West-
brook Place. Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Th11 business Is con·
ducted by an .nd•\lldual
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doong bu6tn&SS yet? No Max Palma
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Neme Statement
The lotk>Wlng par900a
BTO domQ buStneSS U
Ooh. Ma Ma• Pas1nes.
4562 School Street,
V ort>;i Linda, CA 92886
Debra June Cox, •562
School S1raal, Yorba
Lltlda CA 92886 Charyl Kane·Rosen·
berg, 3806 Ch1nnel
Place Newport Beac:l'I
CA 92663
Thi• busmus la con·
ducted 12)' a general
p1nner1h1p
Have you starled
doing ~ yet? No
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Neme St.iement
The fotlowl!lp ~· are doing bu!llMSS u
N1uhcal Promotions,
Inc.. 777 W .. t 19th
Street. Suite W. Co111
Mesa. CA 92627
NaU1tcal Promotlonl,
Inc (CA~ Wasl 10th
StrMt, Mesa, CA
92827
Thi• bvllneu 1s con-
ducted by. 8 CC>fl)O!Btlon
Heve you , 1t1rted
doing bu...-. ~ AU-
25, 1902
N1u1ieal Promotlona.
Inc
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f hl1 a111emant w11 lilt<I with the County
Clerk ~ Oran,ge County
on 02J091200I l001Nf47'1
O.tly Pllol Feb 15, 22,
Mtc. !. 8. 2()01 Ib7!3
Andrew Young 107
Palm SI Balboa CA
92661
T111s oosmess is con·
ducted by an lndtVldual
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dOlnQ business yet? No
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Name Statement
The lollOwlng persons.
are doing busmess as
VPR Promotions.
2900 911stol •A-101
Costa M"8 CA 92626
Randatt Tnbolet. 2900
Bristol •A 101. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
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The following persons
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Wtlltams Properties
11 -Castaw1ys Norlh.
Newport Beach, CA
92660
Charles J. Williams, 11
Castaways NOl'th, New· pon Beach, ~A 92660
Oebta C Wiiiiams, 11
Cutawa)'1 North. New· pon Beach CA 92660
This buliness is con·
dUctlil<I by husband and
wile
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on 02/09t2001
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Name Shltement
The 1o11ow1no PtfSOO• .,. doing~ ..
Daly lntern11ton11,
8248E MarblehHd
Way, Anaheim Hiiis, Ca
92808
Oily Project S.tvleea. Inc. (CA), 33 W1t8' St .•
Wahroonga Sydney
NSW A.ulfnllll 2.0~6
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ducited by. a ootpOtaUon
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doing buelnHI yet? v... Q\/01/2001
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PetM Jotvl o.ty CEO
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Mer. 1, o, IOQJ nim
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Youth
SPORTS CdM wins twice
Co~:~ ROllER HOCKEY
N~wport Beach rolls
The WATER POLO Nf'wport
Tigers rumble , 8-1 del Mar
dub .roller hockey tPdm took
over sole possession of first
place with wins over C'dlvary
Olapel. 9-6, cU1d Miter Dci. 6-3
Bertch 12 ctnd under WrttPr
Polo led.IO won the \,.cHJUOo
Beac:h ToumdlllPnl COSTA unu LEAGUE MESA-Clinton Jorth led Nrrwport
with his g<>c1l -.conr1g whLIP
C ollin Sherman and Haney
Sandberg dh.o ch1ppt•cl m for
the oltenw The dPIC'n'>"
received }(i·v plforts Imm
gocdlf' Blake Hot:ke nbury,
Marisa Cottam, Spence•"
Ashurst, Nick YPager, BriA-'
d on Davis, Riley Hayes, Kip
Annstrong <1nd Richie
Seaber11.
The Costa Mesa Amencan'
Little League Ma1ors Division
Tigers defeated the Red Sox,
8~ 1. to kick off the season.
Nick Peterson p(1ched five
strong mrungs for the Tigers,
dll9wing only one run on
thtee hits. Scott Shafer
closed out the game with a
scoreless sixth mning of relief.
ln the wm over Cdlvdry
Chapel, Adam Freede 1.-d
the wdy wtlh five goals and
two assists. AusUn Chase
ddded..one goal and four
asStsts, while Ryan Stockwell
and Blake Smith each had a
goctl and dfl d SSISl.
Offensively, the Tigers
were led by Cody Waldron,
who had three hits, scored
two runs and had one RBI.
Tigers' teammates
Andrew MJIJan and Cody
Spoulos each had tw6 hits, a
run scored c1.nd one RBI, while
Peterson helped his own
cause with a hit and two RBis
ln the second gamP
against Mdter De1, Fr1>ede
added to his lcdgue-leadmg
total of 43 points with four
goals. while StockwclJ and
Smith each hdd one goc.11
AusUn Chase, David
Bolton, Bryan Grey, Gary
Smith, Andre Svadjlan r1nd
Evan Cooper were ull
instrumentc1I for CdM
Costa M P~a SoccP r
Club has ope.nings
The ( o-.tll SIGNUPS
Mt><,d SI><' 1•1
C'luh t!> lo11k1nq lor guls
und<•r 1 'i .111cl q1rb unct .. r 17
• cled1c<1 lt ·cl• pin ypr<,
Ensign rolls, 8-4
Earlier, CdM def~dlNI
Newport, 3-2 GOdb by
Bolton, Freede and Stockwell
proved to bl• enough. wtuJe
Cooper had 21 sow'' m qodl
For morr mtom1ctt1cm 1 till
Coach E11q1·11 .. Dtt~ di 17 141
414--42b'..l Kyle
PfelHer, ROLLER HOCKEY
Spencer Link and Rhett
Palmer edch hdd two godls,
while Jem Sotele dnd Collin
lnsley each added solo ld llies
tn Ensign'c; 8-4 club roller
hockey wm over Serrano.
I larbor ArPa Hoys and Girlc; (]uh """king pla}<'rs
COSTA MESA -The> Boys cmd ( •trl' c lul1 ot tht· HMhor
Arec.1 will pt1rlic1pdl£> m d spnnq roller h<I( k• · Y '><'o..,on
Vounysters tn grddE'!> l ·8 .fte> Phy1t1ll· In pl<1}
The gdm<'s wtll tdk<· pldCf' on Wf't•kmqhl-. -.tdrllnq rtl 4 10
p.m. dnd c1.IJ games w1U be plr1}Pd m thP Bo)' dnd C.HI' Cluh
gymnasium. The Harbor Ared Boy::. dnd C.ul.., C 'luh t' locutf'd
at 2131 Tustin Ave m Co))ld J\1t-<,t1
Zack Boston and Insley
each hdd two assists, while
Rory Campbell, Alex Yerkes,
Trlslen M cNeUl, Jake
Merzoian and MJchael
Matthews edch played solid,
dll-around gd.ITles.
AlJ pldyers must hdve d helnwt '~1th Id<•· prntP< 1w11, 1•lbow
dnd knee protection. 1nhne skdlf'~. d hock.c•) -.tH k rind cl hock·
ey bdll. For more infom1dtJon, CdU 194q) h4.! 8 !7.!
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
ire doing business as
Up & Running Com·
pu11ng, 233 KnoU Lake,
Mission V1e10 CA 92692 John Anthony Renna
233 Knoll Lake MtSS400
V161<> CA 92692
Linda Ca•ol Renna
233 Knoll Lake M;SSIOO
V1e10. CA 92692
This busmoss 1s oon·
ducted by husband and
WtfO •
Have you starled
doing busmer.s yet?
Vea. 615195 John Renna
L•nda Renna
Thrs statemenl was
hied W11h the County c1e.-ol Orange County on 0211J/2001
20016854967
Delly Pilot F lb 15, 22
Mar L 8, 20()1 Th727
Flctltlou1 Bualneas
Name Statement
The foflow•ng persons
ere doong business as
A P Sales and
Service, t91A Magnolla
St Cost• Mesa. CA
92627
Anne C Price 191A
Magnolia St Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
This business 1s con·
ducted by en 1nd1\lldUal
Have you atarted
doing business yet? No
Am C Poce
This s101ement was
hied with lhe County
Clerk ol Ofange County
on 021131200 I
20016854968
Daily Ptlol Feb 15 22
Mai 1 8, ?QQI Th726
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollowlng persona
ere dOlng t>us<ness as
Horo s Auto Repatr
3042 Ent9fP099 St UM
O' Costa Mesa CA
92626 Htro's Enterprise, Inc
(CAI 3042 Enlerprtse
St Untt O Costa
Mesa CA 92626
This bu11ness 11 con-
dUded by • corporation
Have you atarled
doing business yel1
Yes 1990
Horo's Enterpnse. Inc
Ka11 Haraguchi Pr8$1·
dent
This statemenl • was
lllad wrth lht County
Clerlt · ol Orange County
00 02/t3l2001
20018854970
Dally Pllol Fet> 15. 22,
Mar 1. e, 2091 Tb725
Fictitious Business
Neme Statement
The following petlOOS
lrt doing bulineU al! PrtclSIOll TOfre Partt·
Ing 660 ROM SI Cotti
Meta. CA 112627
Heclor De La T Ofte.
6150 Aon St . Costa
MIN. CA 92627
This bullnell Is con-~by an~
Have you et1rted
doing bullrlMa ye!? No
Hec:1or De La Toire
Thie etatement wa1
filed Wttn lhe County
OM of Orange ~ on 02/13'2001 2001NS4175
Dady P*1t Feb 15, 22.
Mtc. 1, u. 2001 lb721
PUIUC NOTICES 11 .Mt.IC ---..0-TUS 11 P08UC NOTICES 11 pUBlJC NOTICES I
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The fot1ow1ng ~·sons
a re doong business es B&S Drain Cleaning
853 Governor St Cos1a
Mesa. CA 92627
Brian Southwock 853
Governor St Cosla
Mesa CA 92627
This busmess is con-
ducted f:Yof an tndMdual
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Brian Southwick
This sta1ement was
!tied wtlh the Counly
Clerli of Orange County
on 0211312001
20016854973
Daily Piiot Fab t 5. 22,
Mar I. 8, 2001 Th722
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are oong busfne1s as
S & E Consullents, t555 Mesa Verde Or
EHi 2E. Co51B Mesa
CA 92626 Mocllael J Berman
1555 Mesa Verde Or
Easl 2E. Costa Mesa
CA 92626
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
CHANGE IN
OWNERSHIP
OF ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE
LICENSE
Dale of Fiiing
Appltcallon Mardl 5 2()()1
To Whom It May Con
cern
The Nametsi ol the
Appl1can1(s) 1s are
Pl.Al.A RESTAURANT
PROJECT I L·PSHIP
The applicants '·~ted
ebo\le ·are apply•n~ 10 the Oepanmenl ot AICo-
hOltc Beverage Control
10 •all aicoholoc
beverages at 3333
BRISTOL ST 171 COST A MESA CA
92626
Type of license(SI 3P·
plied for 47 • ON·SALE
GENERAL EATING
PLACE
Pubhst·ed Nowporl
Beech· Costa Mesa
Dally Polo! March 8
2001 Th806
Paul S , Entin 1035 t
AmberwoOd Or Foun· Fictitious Buslne11
1aon Valley CA 92708 Name Statement
This business is con-The tollow1ng persons
ducted by a general are doing business '"
partnership J & R Mo1orspons
Have you sierted Marke11ng 1119
doing business ye1? No Monro111a A.ve UM C
Mtehaet J Berman Costa Mesa CA 92627
This s1a1ement was Raymond H1tst1d
filed with the Coul!T):.. t719 Monrovia A~•
Clerli ol Orange County U111t C Co$ta Mesa CA
on 02. •612001 92627
20018855472 This business is con·
Daily Pilot Feb 22. Mar dueted by an 1ndn1t00al
I. 8. 15. 2001 Th758 H1ve you a1arted
doing business yet?
Fictitious Busines s ves. a., oo
Name Statement R1ymond Hars1ad
The lollow1ng persons Tht5 statement wea
are domg buSlnest as !tied woth lhe County
Na11ona1 Res1danttal 9er1o: of Orange County
Marketing 1880 on .t>2177'2001 M1rguente Onve .. Co-20018156452
ron11 det Mar CA 92625 Dally Pilot Mar I 8 15.
First Pnnc:rpal, Inc. 22 2()()1 Th769
(CA), t680 Marguerite
Ortvo. Corona del Mar.
CA 92625
This bus1ne11 11 con·
dueled by a corporalton
Hive you 11an•d
doing busltless yet? No
F11111 Pnno1pal, Inc
Nell Felahy. CEO
Thi• statement WIS
ltlfd With the Ccunly °"* ol Orange County on 02116/2001
20018155484
Dally Pilot Feb. 22, MM
t, 8, 15, 2001 I l[h753
LOCAL
IAOITUAllE.
PIERCE lllOTHUS
IEU BROADWAY
M ortuary • Chapel Cremation
no Broadway
Costa Mesa
M2·SU50
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollow1ng pers""
are doong bus.ness as
Pac•l1c Southwest Rf'
atty Servtces of Oranqf!
County 3 t 90·K Airport
Loop Orrve Cosle M&.J
CA 9262" Wes1ern Pat 11c R<.,"y
Serv•ces CA) 31<+0 K
A•rpotl Loop Drive
Costa Mesa CA 92621\
This busrness 1s con
dvcted by 1 corpo<al10<
Ha1e you sta•1eu
do•r·g business yet
Ves 2 1/01
Western P .. cit,r RPal!y
Services
Steven E 0Mq"~
Pres1den1
This staleml'nt ....
Med w1lt1 the Co1..n•~
Cterll ol Orange Gou •y
on 0205-200• 20016854318
Oa11y P110t Feb 22 Mar
I, 8, 15, 2001-1.!!ZJi.S
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
Tht1 lollo,.•ng per,;<>"
are do.ng busmcsr. a~
Ecosystems ~2 J
Newhall St Costa Mt>S11
CA 92627
Ecosysiems In
(CA! 929 Ne .. na•I SI
Costa M.,sa CA 92627
Th•5 bus•nesi. is r"n
ducted by a corporal•ci" Have you sla•\f\I
doing bus•nP•S. ve1 Vas 1978
Ecosy,..-ms Inc
Sonnie Cope llr'd
Secretary
Thts "atemen1 wa~
hied with 11'1• Co""'' Cler1< o1 Or1nge C u •,
on 02 1a1001
20016855468
Daily Pilot Feb Z2 Mar
t, 81 15. 20Qt Th751
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
lt•t. lo w I Pe•sons
•f d rw,. l;u · ..,, lS
Ja.,ura" 2020 Full·
ertor A~a Utt Cost<1
M<!!><I CA h't • ' Aot•HI Andrew
NM n 20?0 F ulll'r101'1
Ave •4!l C~1a Mesa
CA 9.:.;2"
Ja" '"' Anl\!l lljetsor
2020 Ful er•.,n Ave
•4fi C05111 M~Sil CA
'cl2b27
fl• s uusono• s 1s con·
1JC100 u, •K1i.t><1nd ancJ
W'" ><111E> y J ,1a•!eo.
1 t ~'""SI• Y«'~
H JI 1 1001
HN1!'rt A ,,.etson
T•" s1.11!'rricn1 wa• f J .-.>1 1r tl Courity
Clt:O c. ~ Cou"I}
n o· 2• 7 •
20016853364
Oii h P11 ,1 F 1 t. 24!. Mar
I ~._.!.? 2 )()' __Thlfil
Fictitious Bu11ness
Name Statement
· r · tc "' , pPr'S""H''S
J ' JOI d t ,,.... tlS
l » u e1 11mrr-r.1Dnct>
1 l)OO MdcArthw B1vo •SOO lrvue CA «2t12
L • ue FvM nQ CO!'I»'
r1t.,on CAI 19000
M~ Art•u• Ulvd •400
Urv"'e CA OLfi 1,
Tt11s llus•ri~·s 1~ con-
'1 1e<:I t)\ a OOIDO<at>OO
"1a•"' '(OU ~terted
ig ~IV'$$ ~(>I Ille
leut>t Funo,ng COfPO'
rah on
RobP" O;ivf'npor1 P•e,1den1
Tn1s s11ut1ment wh r,190 "'1•n 11>0 C univ
len• o! Ofi;ng• C uni) -.. -:'CO·
20016856447
Daily P ' Mi\r I & 15 21 2001 nm1
Discount Casket
( ll rtl.llltlll .tntf 1\1111.11 \C'f\ I\ l'
Cann,'{ \u,.,u .1111/ <}11.1/irr < ,./,;, 1,,, / ,..,
Direct Cremation .. $495
Immediate Burial .. 995
_ i,,r
11rc;ur.1111\cmm1 l'ro.'.r.lm• \,~,l.1hlC' for
Funrral ~"'l'-l'\, ( 1(·111.1111111\ .md ~ hkct'
< < )'11'·\ltl ·'"",,\\I
I 'I I' I 1.
I x 8 x ~ I ( \ " 1, I 1
I j 1 11 1111 \1111, \1•
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?f.
• • • • • • • • • • • •
rht ~·I [)q>Hrtmmt "' ''"' °'11/y Pilot u pk,;utd '" .,,,,,,,u,,,.,. """' ~rt·ttr
HOUl llllil1"1bk to nrw btmrttllts Flcttttoue lualneu Flcttdoue 9utlMM ~ •uemen NeMe lt9temtnl Name llltlltment '1cttttout IU91nM• ~~"::!,. ~.:':" ~~-=-~=-~ wiU now SEARCH tlv nanit far .r11111 no o.rr11 rlw·~r. arvl u1~ }'011 the
11mt 11nJ 1ht mp to tk Co11rt HoNSr in ,,,., Arns. T/.m. of to•mt. 11 ~ tJ.,.
mur/t is "°"'pkthi u..rt w1U fi/.r JO"' fat11U>fa bw.mofSJ nllflt Jt4f'1WnJ u 'Ith rltt
CounlJ Cln*, pdlish ""' t 11 utttlr for four U'l'l'ts ._. rtq1mrd· b.J l..tw airJ ,,..,,. fi/,
)Oflr prr>0/ of publiauiofl 11.;1/t ti., Counry CM
a,. clolrlQ bulintM 18 H4Nlfth SIMcff. A.) NA ~ • lw .,. CbnQ ~ U
Flt To h HMfl!ty. 620 ~ Rold. co. todatH I ) Nebll A Momtno Grtw Cafe,
23412 l'adllo Ptl'lt Oi.. rone dtl ~r. CA t2e26 M*lllM, Pi .• ~18 Via &325 UnlvtrllfY Otlve, ~ 171., Alleo Vltjo, ~ S. ==d Udo, ~ llWI. IMnl, CA 92912 CA 9296e MA.AO. l20 CA ~ J 8 & Q, Inc (CA) •.
.Jennlf., LM Mtno•, Aoed. Conine def ""'· Nld A. Mldlll. 1~70 WI Unlverwty onw. "412 PdQ P1lltl Of . CA 11926 9ln Porte ~. CoroM. IMM. CA N912 &uM• 11'L. Alleo Viejo, TNI IMll-. II oon-CA 111112 Ibie bU11neee Ila ~
CA taeee ~ by; 1n ~ Thie ~ 11 oon-dUcllld by 1 oarpoi.,,,
TNI ~ le oon· Have you 11erted ~ by. an ~ Heve you llett•d
4lllC!lld by 1111 ~ doing "'*""' ,.e? Hawe JOii et1rt.o dainO ~ yet? No
Hav• you 1tart9d v-. 1N01 dOinQ ~ "t? .J • & o. Inc 41*10 bu*llll .V9f? No ....... I ...... Vee, t/1101 Wllliefll l.undeff911, ....... l• ~ aM. fllE> ,_. A ..,_. ... _. ..
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&, St. CoSUI Mt11L lfl1"" M.llnot stop ~ pkttM ttdJ"' 111(9-#!J)641 Jll """ n
w.11""'Air11mm1n11n111 fa r.-,.w I# J»,JJ, thiJ pi'iKWbtrt "r 'INliJ
If )O" "'°""' httw •"J.fanhff ft'Cffl"rti. ~ t11U fiJ t11'1d "'' ., .,d /,, ''"'"' rlt.m """to IUSisf ~" 'GHl//lil~ '"·"'*' 1'11'1 bwJ1MiJ! •
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84 Thursday. Morc:h 8, 2001 r
F~ 81JllMN
Name s~
~ lollooiMg ptflON
.,. dclng bullnHe ..
MIChaeh Ftne Wood
Sl*taltJH 3045 Don-
nybrook LAM. C:0.11
MH8 CA 9262e
Miet\le4 Edwatd Lane
-:!045 OomyblWI i.-~ M41M CA 92628
Thie bullnelS II con·
duCllO by •n tndMdual Have you •11ned doono boltnese y.t? No
, Mcnael E lJlne
This stateme111 wu
lllod with the County
Clerk ol On1nge County
on 02113/2001
200HIH4974
Dally Ptkll Fob 15. 22.
Mar I. 8 ?QOI •Th721
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1
Name Stetement
The 1o11ow1ng persona
are doing boslnell H Zen Bistro 1870
Harbor Blvd •A 100
eo.ia Mesa CA 92627
Ahsa Yu 24203 E
Peak Ct Otamona Bar
CA 91765
This DuStness 1s con·
dueled by an 1n011110Ual
Have you sterted
OOtng DuSIOHS yet? No
Alosa Yu
This s1a1emen1 was
111ed with tne County
Clert< °' O!ange County on 01129 200 I
20016853535
Delly P~of FeD 22 Mar I. 8. 15. 2001 Th757
Flclltloua Bu1lne11
Name Stetement
Ttle touowmg persons
are dotng busmess as Swan Graphics. 7
T erraza Or Newport
Coas1. CA 926!>7
Micllaol OavoC Swon 7
Terraza Or . Newport
Coast CA 92657
Thr& busonoss os con
ducted by an 111d1vo0ual
Have you s1arted
dotng Dusmess yet? No
Michael David Swan
This s1a1emen1 was
llled w•lh tne Counly
Cieri. ol Orange County
on 82. t 612001
20016855481 Daily Poloe Feb 22 Mar
1 8 15 2001 Th746
Fictitious Buslneu
Neme Statement
The tollowong persons
are doing business 11s
T echnote USA 1159
Avoemore T11rrace
Coela Mesa CA 92627 Dan M Hat.ala 1159
Avie more Terrace
Cos1a Mosa CA 92627
This business " con·
oucted by an 1nd1vi<1ual
Have you stnrted
doing business yet? No
Dan M Hakala
This s11tement was
toled w11h 1ne County
Cieri\ of Orange County
on 0212112001
20016856451 Daily Pilot Mar 1 B 15,
22, 2001 Th76-4
Flctltloua Buslne11
Name Statement
The lollowong periOns
are doing bu&1ness as
Mark·lt·lnk. 22992
Tragua M1ss1on Vieio
CA 92692
Clauciene L B•anch•
22992 T1agua M1ss1on
V18fO CA 92692
This business 1s con
doClect by an 1ndMdoal
Have you slarted
doing buSIOeSS yet? No
Claudene L Btalldlt
This s1a1emtnl was
toled with the County
Cletl( of O.ange County
on 02. 1612001
200168554711
Daily Pilot F et> 22 Mar
1, 8 15 2Q01 Th749
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following persons
a1e doing business as
Red Hor i<111y 3014
Jettrey Dr •C Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
Kelmanet> Grossman
3014 .Jeffrey Or •C
Co51e M8$3 CA 92626
This buamess 1s con
du<:led by an 1nd1vidual
Have you sta1ted
doing bosmess vet? No
Ke1manee Grossman Thl5 statemenl was
filed with lht Counly
Clef1< ot O!•noe County
on 03/0212001
200161156831
011ly P1lol Mar 8 15
22, 29, ?QQI Th797
FlctttJout Buslneu AcUdoul luelneM
Name lwtiement ,..,. Stael1M1.e
The IOllOooMQ l*'IO"I The lollowtna penone
are dolnG tMlilMI u tte ~ buliwM u-E•ctTI Equeatrtan N G Contractor•,
T ~. 29282 Clio Rolld. 1541 Ordwd Or .• Slflll
San Juen Cepi11rano. Ana Helghla, CA 92707
CA 112675 N G COnl*10ta (~, Aubum E•c:ell, 444 1541 Ofchard Or., Set*
Allao Ave . Newport Ana Heigtlll. CA mf11
Beech, CA 92683 Thia business is oon-
Th~ bu .. nesa ~ con-duclted by. a QOipollllclh
duc:led by an lndtYldual • Have you •tarted
Have you 1tarteo doiflo ~ 'f«7 No
doing bu11ne11 ytl? N.G Contrec:tort •
Yea. 111/01 Stanley Mutl n
Auburn Exe.ti NMhetm. President
Th1t ttelement ,w11 Thia ttatement w" ti1od with the County IUed with the County
Cleltt ol Orange County Clett< ol Orange County
on 02/16/2001 on 02/21/2001 1
20018855475 20019159442
Dll)ly Pdol Feb. 22. Mar Dally Pilot Mar. 1, 8, IS,
1. e. 1s. 2001 Th759 22. 2001 Tuno
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Neme Statement
Tiie following persons
are dotng buamess as
A ) Hinton Buildefs B )
Hinton Builders & De·
velopmant 20141 Or·
ch1d. Newport Beaeh.
CA 92660
James McDonald
H1n1on 2014 I Orchl<I
Newport Beach CA
92660 Thia business is con·
ducted by an roviduaf
Have you started doing business yet?
YH 12/10/2000
James Hinton
This s1a1emen1 wes
hied wllh lhO Counry
Clort. of O.ange County
on 0212112001
20016856436
Daily Pilot Mar I 8, 15
22. ?001 ThnS
Flctltioua BuslneH
Name Statement
The tollowlng persons
are dO!ng business es
Soll E•press1ons.
2850 East Mesa Verde
Dnvo 1103 Costa Mesa.
CA 92626
Adam V Hocks. t 1409
Alder Creek Co1ona.
CA 92880
Snarl.i A HICl<s 1748
Norlh Wooct.,.,md Lana.
Anaheim CA 92807
Th•s business is con·
dueled Dy a general
partnersrup
Havl! you st11tad
doing busoneu vet?
Yes 1 1 01
Adam V Hicu
This statement was
hied with the County
Cletl. ot O!ange County
on 02 1612001
20018855477 Daily PllOI Feb 22. Mar
t, 8, IS. 2001 Th755
Flclltloua Bu1lne11
Name Stetement
The rollowing perspns
are d<>ln<J business es
Heallhy Smile 1175
Baker St. Ste A·4,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Healthy Smile Man-
agomen1. Inc (CA).
1175 Baklff St , Ste A·4,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
This buemeH 1s con·
ducted by a corpot"aoon
HBve you started
ooing businen yet'?
Yes 01119/01
Healthy Smile Man·
agoment Inc
Carlos Garcia Pres•·
oenl
This stalemont was
hied w1lh the Counly
Clerlo-ot Orange County on Ot '25!2001
200161153251
Da•ty PllOI Feb 22 Mar
1, 8, 15, 2001 Th762
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following persons
are d<>lng business as
Sleel Bone Traolor
Mfg Inc 679·1 Slate
College Blvd . FuHerton.
CA 92831·5117 Sreel Bone Trailor
Mfg Inc (CA) 679-1
S1e10 College Blvd ' Full-
orton CA 92831·5117
This business is con-
dUCled by a corporation
Have you sterted
oong business yet? No
S1eel Bone T rBllor
Mfg lric
Dennis Anderson.
Owner Pros1den1
This statemenl was
l11oa with the County
Cieri\ at Orange County
on 0212712001
20018158-441 D11ty PllOI Mar t 8. 15.
22, 2001 Th768
Flctltlou1· Butlneea
Heme S-.tement
The follow!~ peraona are doing businell es·
Meas Construction,
911 Victoria St . Cotta
Mesa CA 92627
Marti Arthul Spttl.kt,
911 Vlctone St.. Cosra
Mesa. CA 92627
Th11 buS1neS1 Is con·
ducted by an lndlvldual
Have you started
doing business ye(! No
Marl! Artt1Ur Sptzb
This S'latement was
hied with ttte County Cletll ol Orange CoOOly
on 02127/2001
20018859432
Dally Pllot. Mar 1. 8, 15,
22. 2001 Thm
Fictitious BualneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as·
Hardwood Solutions.
635 W Baker St.. Apt.
A203. Costa Mesa. CA
92626
Enc Mark Eggen. 635
W. Baker St. A203,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
This buaineas 18 con·
ducted by an 1ndMdoal
Have• you ~artad
dolllg buStneSS yet? No
Enc Eggen
This statement wu
flied with Iha County
Clerk ol Orange Councy on 02127/2001
20016858-435
Daily P1IOI Mar 1, 8. t 5.
22. 2Q01 ThnB
Actltlous Bu1lne1s
Neme Statement
The lollowl"!I persons
are doing buslness as
Men Oa Villa. 3081
Loren Lane. Coala
Mesa. Cali1omia 92626 James F Dean. 3081
Loren Lane. Costa
Mesa Caldomta 92626 Thos business 11 con-
ducted by an indMdual
Have you starled
doing bus111ess yat?
Yes. 111/2001
James F. Dean
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02/16/2001 20018855474
Dally Pilot Feb. 22, Mar
I, 8, 15, 2001 Th764
Flctltlo1.11 8u1lnus
Neme Statement
The following peraons
ere doing buslneea es
Martm land, 2031 Or-
chard Dr.. Newport
Beach. CA 92660
MMDC. Inc (CA),
2031 Ott:hard Ot .. New-
port 8eacn. CA 92660 This busrness 1s con-
ducted by e. corporttJon
Have you stAd
OOlng business yel? No
MMDC. Inc
John T Martin, Presi·
den I
This statement waa
hied with lhe County
Cterlt of Orange County
on 02/1612001
2001e855478
Deily Piiot Feb. 22, Mar
1. 8. 15. 20()1 Th7'47
ONffiE
MOVE?
Sell your extra
household
items in
CIASSIFIED!
(949) 642-5678
Have .A
. Garage Sale!
Call the Piiat
Claeelfled•
at C949J B4E!·SS7B
ta Place Yaur
G11r•e• Bale Adi
fllclldoue .,....... ,..,. .........
The lolloWlnO ptfaonl .,. ~ bulNee .. Boethouee TV Show,
383 Roclleettr SI •
Co111 Meta, CA
112827-3113 MC. Wllltelleed, LLC (CA), 383 Rochetter SI..
Coata Mt1a, CA
112827·3113 Thie bualMM It con-
ducted by: Limited LJt.
blllty Co
I-lave you lltrted
dolng bu1lntH Vtl?
Ytt, Juf'lt 1995
M.C Whitehead, U..C
Michael Whtleheed,
Maneger Thie atalement waa
flied with tllt Co~mty
Cle(!( ol Orange County
on• 02127/200 I
20018151422
Daily Ptlol Mar I, 8. 15.
22. 2001 Thm
Flctttlous Bu.tnen
Name Statement
The followlng pereona '£~t-e~ Proolreeder, 401 -~
St., Newpot1 BMdl, CA
926&3
Ellen FuJ1mori Wel1on,
401 • 62rd SUMI. New-
port Beactt, CA 92663 This bu .. neM ls oon-
ducltd by en lnctvldtJtl
Have you 1tarted doing bu11ne11 yet? Y•. 2/01/01 E .. n F Wel10l'I
Th11 statement was
tllad with lh• Coonty
Cler11 of Orange County
on 02/V/2001
20018858443
Daily Pilot Mar. 1. 8. 15.
22. 2001 Thn9
Flctltlou1 Buslneaa
Name Statement
The lollowfng pertons
are doing buslnese a.a·
Current Solution•. 8941
Oak Street, Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
Steven Patrick Van-
wagoner. 894 Oak St •
Colla Masa, CA 92627
Thi• butineas tt cor1-duc:ted by Ill I~
Have you alerted doing ~ yel? No
Steve VanW~r
Th11 statement wu
flied with the County c~ o1 0ranoe County on 0212712001
20018858444
Dally Pllol Mar 1, 8, 15,
22. 2001 ThZeo
Fictitious Butlnes1
Name Statement
Tht lollowt"fl perlOOI are doing buslneu as
Paaflc C:O.st Adven-
turM, 151 E 21 SI., 12. Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Timothy James Jones.
151 E 21 St •• "2. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
This business la con·
ducted by an Individual
Have you started doing bualneaa yet? No
rimothy J. Jonet
This st•tament w11
IHed w11h Iha County
Chm ol Orange County
on 02127/2001
20018158433
Dal~ ?!toe Mar 1, 8, 15,
22. 2001 Tum
Fictitious Buslneu
Name Statement
The lolloW'l"!I peraona
are doing butlntsa as Eden Interiors. 180 ·a.. Costa Mesa Sr
Cotla M .... CA 92827 Kimberlee Eden
Drake. 180 ·e· Costa
Meat St., Colta Mesa
CA 92627
Th11 buSlntsa 1s con·
ducted by an lndMdual
Have you started
doing buSilltH yel?
y ... 03/15/2000
KlmOettee Edtn Otake
This 1ta1ement waa
llled with lht Coonty
Cle(!( ol Orange County
on 02127/2001
20018851448
Daily Pilol M11r 1. 8. 15.
22, 2001 Th782
Flctltlout Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following pereons
art doing buslneu as:
Wink'• Perlormance
Cyelu, 840 Product'°" Pf , NeV<lpOl1 Beach. CA
92663
Ray Allen Eller. Jr
1143 E Everen Pl . Or·
ange. CA 92867
Thll business tt con·
duG1ed by en ~
Have you 111rted
doing buaintu y11?
Yes. 2/19/2001
Ray Allen Eller. .Jf
Thi• 11a11men1 w11
hied With the County Clertt ol Orange County
on 02/27/2001
' 20018'59431 Oelt>f Piiot Mar 1 8, 15, 22. 2001 Ihm
Flctltlout Bu1lneet
Name Statement
The following perlOl'll
are dolrlg ~ u ~ ALL fECH DATA.
b AU TEOH c 2410UY.COM. 2780
tM\ Ave •3315,
ll'Vlne, Callfomlt 92614
AMn Chun-Yu Leung,
2780 Kell1ln Ave .•
•3315. 11'\1\nt. Caltloml1
9261 4
Thie buelne11 la con·
OUcted by tn lndMdual
Hive you 111ned
dolng buelneu yet?
YM. 01fl2/111118 AMn Chun-Yu Ltung
Thie statement w11 ,~ W\lh '"' COuricy ~,~~
200tNl2"0 OMy Pllol Feb. 22. Mat. J, 0 15. 2001 Tb!e&
Flctftloull eu.lneee
....... ....... it The folowinQ per90ft9 .,. doil'G ~ u: o .. tlnetlon Motor•.
300 I RedNI A~ • Suite
t5-103. Colla Meat. CA 92626
Mlchael J. ,.Mettinez. moe &me sr. Apt. A.
Huntington 8"ch. CA
928.49 Nelton A. ThomH,
2151 E. Pioneer, FUii-.non, CA 92831
Thlt bullness is con·
dllCled by' 1 generel
partnerlhlp
Hevt you 1t1rtad
doiflo bu"""8 Vet? No M!Chael J. Mtitlnez
This lttttment wu
llltd with the COunty
Ctelk ol Orange C9untY on 02/27/2001
20018858504 Dally Pila( Mat. 1, 8, 15.
22. 2001 Th785
FlctJtloua 81.1alnes1
Name Statement
The fol~ persons
art doing~ aa. Stddle6eck Smog and
R•rir, 315 s 9ris1o1
17 , Costa Mtst, CA
92826
The Ron!e Automotive
Grbup, (CA), 375 S
Bnltol 175. Costa Mesa.
CA 92626
Thie bu11ne111 Is con-
ducted by a OOfPC)rlllOn
Have you 1tarted
doing buSlNa yet? No
The Ronit AutomotNe Group
Andrew Preston. CFO
This staltment wae
toled with the County
Clettc ot Orange County
on 02/27/2001
2001e8564"45 Deity Pilot Mar. 1. 8, 15,
22, 2001 Th781
Fictitious BualnHI
Name Statement
The lollOWing persons
are doing bu$1neu as.
SF lnatallatlOfl, 2236
Paa1te Ave , •D. Costa
MIA. CA 92627 Scott Ferrall, 2236
Paofte Ave . tD. Co61a Mesa, CA 92627
Thts buslneu is con·
duded by an lndMdutl
Have you •tarted dOI~ business yel? V , January 1994
tt Farreu This statemenl was
hied with lhe County
Cletll ol Orange ~ry
on 03/021200 I
20018156142
Deily P1lo1 Mer 8. 15. 22. 29, 2091 Th799
Fictitious Buslneaa
Name Statement
Th• following persons
art doing business aa
Skin-Kart, 127 E. 18111
Street. Coeta Mesa. CA
92627
Karty Hazewtnkel.
2643 Westminster
Place, Costa Mesa. CA
92627 Th11 buslneu Is con·
dUClecl by· an lndlYldu.al
Have you started
doing bu11ness yel?
Yes, January 2001
Karty Ha.zewlnkel
Tl\11 st11emen1 was
filed with the County
Clet1t ot O!ange Courlty
on 03/0212001
2001easeae1
Daily Pilot Mar 8. 1 S,
2£, 29. ?001 The03
Flc1itlou1 Bualneaa
Name Statement
Tiit lolk>Wl"!I persons
.,. doing buSlnell u .
L~hthouse Financial
Serv1CH 17011 Beach
Blvd Suite 900, Hunl·
ington Beacn CA 926-'7
Oanlel G Crul Jr
435 Feor 0flve. 1203.
Coeta Mesa CA 92626
Th1& business 11 con-
ducted by an lndMduaJ
Have you alerted
doing business yel?
Yes 611998
Oa nlel G Cru1 This slatament was
hied with lhe Counry
Clerto. ol Orange County
on 03/02/2001
200t8858855
Dally Pilot Mar. 8, 15,
22, 29. 200 I Th8Qt
Flcttlloue ........
....... lbltnnt The 1olowlng ptllOnl .,.~~-PllCiflc T ranail MobH
Signing Service. 19
Fuence. Rancho Santa
~ CA t2e86 PtOflc Tiiie Mongeoe
Colp. (CAI. 1625 Mela
Verde Orivt, 1115, eo.ca Meea. CA 92e2t This buslneta la con-
dUcted by: a 00fll0f8llol1
Htvt YO\I tlt'1ed
doing bus/MM yet?
Yes, 11196, Aug. 19
Pacific Tltle Mongege
Corp.
Perrlc:k T. Moren~
President
This atattment wu
filed with the County ~~County
2001HHU4
Dally Pilot Mar. 8. 15,
?2. 29, 20()1 Th793
FJctJtJous Buslnees
Name Stat9ment
Tht lollowf~ ere doing .. :
Madison Rffl Estate,
-4t Ctltrlt tlon Lant,
Coto De Caza. CA
92679
Jane Margeret Rich·
ardson. 41 Charleston
Lene, Colo De Cua, CA
92679 This buline11 Is con-
duc:led by: tn indMdual
Have you 111rted
doing bulNSll 'l«7 No
Jane Margaret Rich·
ardson
This 1tatement w11
filed with lhe County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 03/02/2001
200181588.U
Delly Pilot Mer. 8, 15.
22. 29, 2001 Th800
Flctltlout Bualness
Name Statement
lhe following pereon1
are doing bualnest u :
Sabertooth SatH &
Accesaoriea. 29 Coven·
try, Newport Beach, CA
926QO 5eott Howard KlaN.
29 Cov8"try. Newport
Beach. CA 92660 This buSI08&a Is con-
doCled by: an ~II
Have you 5tarttd
doing business ytr?
Yes. 211~1
Scoct !:toward Klase
Th111 llatement w11
ltlecl With lhe County
Cler11 cl Orange County
CW\ 03I06l2001
20019157112
Daily Ptlot Mer 8. 15, 22. 29, 2Q01 Th814
Flctltloua Butlnees
Name Statement
The tollowlng peraona
ere doing buslnHs u ·
Crosser Y1ch11, 121
Agate Ave., Balboa 11-
land, CA 92662
DavlO M. Stone, 121
Agate Ave.. 8alboe II·
land. CA 92662
This business Is con-
ducted by. en lndMdoal
Have you started
doing bualntss ytl?
Yes. 1/1/00
David M. Slone
Th111 statement waa
flied wittl tile Coonty
Cletlc at Orange County
on OM>6/2001
2001N571n
Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15,
22. 29. 2Q01 Th8.12
Flctltlout Buslne1s
Name Sl8tement
The following peraons
are doing buWltlS aa
Stngle Source Taem,
116 Ag11e Avenue.
Balboa Island. CA
92662
Juhe Anne Dotson.
t ~ Agate Avenue.
Balboa Island. CA
92662 ThtS buslnesa Is con-
ducted by an lndrVldual
Have you 11trttd
doi"Q boslnesa yet? No
Jufie Anne Dotlon
This statement waa
hied with the County
Cieri< ol Orange County
on 03/06l2001
20018157183
Dally Pilot Mat. 8. 15,
22. 29, ?QQ I Th8Q9
Flctltlou1 Butlnets ~~:u~t==~a
Heme Statement The folto~raons
The lotlowlng persons are doing u
art doing business u Missing Unll Marl<tt·
Mee Toot•. t0941 Ing. 302 Femleef Ave..
Encky St , Anaheim. CA Corona cMI Mar. CA 92804 92625
Steven Andrtw Pow· Tom L Thompeon.
era 101M1 Endry SI . 302 Femlfff Ave. Co-
Anel\lllll. CA 92804 rona def Mar. CA 92625
Th11 bu11nesa Is con-ThlS buslneM la con·
ducted by. .,. individual elided by Ill lndMdutf
Have you •llrted Have you •11rted doing bullnea y.17 No -~ ......., No
Sleven Andrew Pow· T'~ L ~
era Thia statement w11 This ttatement wu tiled wilt\ rhe County
filed witti tile County Ci.nt of e>ranpe County
Clelk ol Orange County on CXWtVZ001
on 03/02/2001 l001H5717t
2001815N32 01l~P11ot Mar. 6, 15, 011~P~ Mar 8, 15, 22.~. 20Q1 Tl!O!O 22.~. ~) Th791
Flctltlout Buslne.. Fictitious Butlne ..
Name S-.tement Name StlMment
The loll0w1~ ""'rtone The IOllowlng perlOl'lt ..... art doing butlnMa u :
art doing bu neu u : "Happy Uttle HC)(lts", Wtb~Ntlon.z. 1857 20260 CypreH St.,
Iowa Sr.. Coeta Meat, Newport S11ch, CA CA ~ 92660
Llura Michelle Wlbar. Bemedette Keltlar1ne
1857 Iowa SL. Cotta •11 8 Q I/ 11au Miu. CA 92828 " ' ,.... . 1 _,,
Thia businus la con-1~ ~It oon-
duded by an ~ dUCMO by an lndMOulll
Htvt you eluted Have you atlrttd ~a~~-= ~~.r.'1~ Ttu ttalement WU AU
flied 'lldl tne COunty Thie atittmenl WU
Cletti ol °'11.nO' COunCy hied w!trl the Cou.nty
on ~1NJ71H ~~r CclultY O~Pllol Mar. ~5i 200tNl717t ~~. 2001 ~'~ ~ Piiot Mir e. 1&. ':~ flctttlous luslnw ~.2QO! Df!!
The folowlna ptf90nt ....,.. ·~ F1c:tlUoue ......... .,.. ~ ~ • Tile IOllOWlna l*10l'lt ...,._ ..... fMOl ~ Dnal Cart, .,. cbr10 ~ ... The lolOwtna ptf'IOnl
3e27 .V~n Vlll•ge Innovative Funding •• ~ ~ M '
Wey, IF, Senti ~ CA °'°'4), t~ 0\191 St , bdt cl 11 TrldM
82104 1140, Newpotl Beed'I, Conelruc:lon, 2.'38 Col-
[Jldullve Otn1:11 Ctte. CA ~ leQ9 .2!,·.;... Com Mtte, lno (CA>, 3827 Aapen Bondcorci RtaHy CA -. VW. W~J. llF, 1etU Otouo, Inc. (CA), '~ Brandi Btown Ao·
,.,.. OA t2'7CM Ol.ill' 8l..t.1t40. ~ IMnK 2431 Oolleoe Thie ~ It 00!"' 8eeich. ""t28IO Dt.1_ eo.ta Meet, CA
duc*td by a COlj)OldOll Thie bu"'*9 .. ~ •2~•
Have vou eta11ed dUded by: • OOf11Cnllon Thie butlnMe It oono-
Oolng butl'*I ytt? H•v• VO\I 1t111ed ~ by: M ~ v... 11n7iQ> doing bl.l•lnett ytt? Htv• '/Oll tlattecl EJCdullile Otnl:ll Cett, YN.1. 02JO'J0f doing buelneu yet? Inc 11ondcotp RHlty T ... 2000 •
C.tbl O.tde, PrMI-Olaup, 'Inc Brandl Brown Ro-
da nt ~ Bond, PfMIOlne menall ft* al~ WM Thie ~ WM TNa ...._. WM ~ :""ar.:. = ~ ~ = ~ :"ar:;. = on Otf26'200f Oft ~f on o:M*IOOl • ,.... •1.....U ., • .,, ..
Giit .... ,. 22. ""· Dellw Ptlol Met. ~ 0. Ptlol ..., !ill: !;..!. II, WI ~ 22jt. ggot ~ .gjt_., . .,.p_ .. 1 _ __.J!8-•
llC 1o.o3
NOl1CI °' PlmlON TO ADllNlttA
UTATI Of: CHA.AUS KOFF
CASE NO. A10l44I
To all htlr1, benefi·
Ciel1tt, ctedltota. CO!)t•
lngent credltor1, and
ptrlOnt wtlO may ohf.
..... be lrtlttllWld In the
will or ....... or bodl. of. CHARLES KOFF
A PETITION FOR
PR08ATE tit• been
filed by ALAN M.
AEEOY In Ifie Superior
Court of C1lllornl1.
Courtly ol ORANGE.
THI; PETITION FOR
PROBATE requeets that
ALAN M. REEDY be *Po
pointed .. pertonel rep-,._,..11w lo tdmlnlllat
the ettate cl the ~
dent.
TliE PETITION rt·
qUff1• the ~nt'• Wll and ooclc:lla. II erry,
be admitted 10 P'*t•· The Wtl Ind erry codlc:lls
art avallablt for ••· em1na1ton 1n lhe rite kept
by the OOUlt,
THE PETITION rt·
quu11 aU1hority to ed· ~ lhe .... undef
the Independent Admin-
istration ol EalatH Ac:!
(Thie Autnortty will tlow
the per-.onal reprtMnt·
allve 10 take many ac-
tlona wtthoo1 obtaining court approval Before
raking cettaln very Im·
portent actions, how·
eve<. lhe pereonal rtpr•
8411Utlve will be required
to give notice to in·
tertated persona unleM
they hive waived notice
or eonaented 10 the
propoaed ecilonJ The lndependtnl a mini•·
lrtllOl'I IU!horlty Wiii be
granted unless an In·
ftraled pellOO ltlet an
objec1lon to the petition end lhowl good cause
why the COlltf lhould not
gr9n1 lhe euthonty
A HEARING on the
petltlon wilt be held on
APRIL 5. 2001 11 1 30
pm In Dept L73 lo-
cated ar 341 The City
Drive Sooth, Orange,
CA 92868
IF YOU OBJECT to
the Qranllng ol the pe.11-lion. you llnlld appear
al the heating tnd Slate
your flblectt0n• or Irle
wnnen oofeeuons with
the coun before Ille
hea~ng Your tp·
1M1Vance Inly bt In per· eon or by yo11r attomey
IF YOU ARE A CREO.
ITOA or oonClngent cred-
itor ol lhe ci-tsed. yo\I
must file your clUn Wllfl
!tie court and mall a
copy to the peraonal rep-
rnentallve a~ed by
tile court within tour
montht from the date or
the llrtt ieeuanc:t ol It!·
tefl at provided in Pr<>
bale Code MCtlon 9100.
The time tor tlltng cttlme
will nor expire before
loor monlh• lrom the
hearing dale QOtlced
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the Ille kepi by !he OOUlt
If )'OU .,. a P8f90ll ln-
terNted In tile Hlate.
you ma1 hie with Ille
court a RequNI tor ~
c:l.i NotiCe (form OE-
154) ol the filng ol an in-
ventory end apptllttl ol eeaatt aate11 or of erry
petrtlOfl or 1ooount H
provided In Probate
Code Mellon 1250 A
Reql;MI tor Spec:iat No-
tlc:e form la evelltble
from the OOUlt c:lel1!.
Attorney I« Pwtltlou ... ....._ W. Btctw.lt
4590 MtcAl1hUr Blvd.,
Ste. 370, Newport
8etd\, CA 92t110
Pubh1hed Newport
Beech·Co111 Mau
Dalty P1lol March 8. 14,
15. 2001
ThW788
Flctltloua B1.1slnet1
Name Statement
The lollowf"SI persons .,. doing bullnttl ..
A + A lnttrnet1onel,
1241 E Oyer Rd. Sta
110, Santa Ana, CA
92705
Donlt & Trine Andry,
21 0od9ge Bay, Corona
def Mar. CA 112625 This bu1lne11 II con·
ducted by hulband and
Wlft
Have you alerted
dolng buelness yel7
Y ... March 1998
Trina Y An6ry
This llat'"*1! WH
tiled with the County
Clerlt ol Or"'09 County Ol'l~1
2001HHl25 °'''Iv Prlol Mar 8, 15, 22, I 20QJ Th71!:4
'1ctttlOUe lu .. ,,...
Heme ~ The folloWlng pereot\I
.,. doq ~II:
Medl°Smttt, 1501
WNC.CWf Ot .• Ste 310.
Newport "hactr. CA
926&0
HeelthMoney.com. Inc {Delaware), 1501
WHtcliff Dr-:'\Sle. 3t0
Newport Beech. CA 92~0
Thil business II c:on-
dUCled by; a corporation
Have you 1tarted
doing bu•IMH yet?
Ytt. 111/2001
Htllll'!Money.com,
lno.
Eoward Carela, CEO
Thia 1tatemen1 was tiled with the 'County
Clettr ol Orange County
on 0212112001 •
200181584411
Dally Piiot Mar 1, 8, 1 s. 22. 2001 Th783
Flctltloua Butlneu
Name S-.tement
The following persons
are dclnQ bullnta as·
A ) ~ectltc Coast
Netwot1c Solu1ions. 8.)
PC NalSol. C ) PC
NttSol com, 2224
Laural Pl • Newport
Beech, CA 92663
Peter Osapay, 2224
Laurel Pl . Newport
Beech, CA~
Thia t>utlness Is con-
ducted by an ~ H1v1 you atar!ed
doing bullneM yet? No
P111r 0111pay This statement wu
filed with the County Clerk ol 0ra!lQ8 County on 02127/2001
20018158-421
Dally Pllot Mar. 1, 8, 15,
22, 2001 nm&
NOllCE OF SEIZVR~. PURSUANT TO HUI. 1 n SAFETY CODE SECTION 11'71111411 AND NOTIC£ Of IHT'ENOED
FORFErT\JRE PUflSUANT TO HEAL nt
AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11411.A On F~ 9, 2001 11 BttalOWallal' SllWll,
Colle MMa. CA the propeny delcr1btO u . J7f 3 It'd 11193 Ford EJiz>lortr CL U No. 3BJ.302 .......
E to HttM and Codi StdJoft
Poloa ~ llYlne
~~= 1) ol•~•) ol lht Hteltll lt1d SalitY Codi Stcllol\. v Oii .,. lltf'eby tlCl4l1ltd hi .,,.
=~°'= ~IQI ID lof1ail ll'oe ~~ me&. Codi Section
You n lnl1nded that • ~ to conteat the
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THE COSTA MESA
ZONING AOMINIS·
TRATOA Will
RENDER A DECISION
ON THURSDAY.
MARCH 22, 2001 OR
AS SOON AS POSSI· 9L£ THEREAFTER. ON
THE FOLLOWING
ITEM
1 ZONING APPLICA·
TION ZA·00·42 FOR JOHN KOOS AU·
THORIZEO AGENT
FOR SAKIOKA FARMS'
BRE/SOUTH COAST.
LLC/MC CARTHY
COOK AHO COMPANY,
SOUTH COAST METRO, FOA A MINOA
CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT TO ESTAB-
LISH A SA TELUTE RA·
DIO COMMUNICA·
TIONS FACILJTY ATOP
AN EXISTING HIG1'4·
Flctlttov• l1.1e1ne.. RISE BUILDING LO-Neme Statitment CATED AT 536 ANTON BOUl.El/ARO IN A PCO ~ f~e ZONE ENVtRONMEN·
ar;..::: Trtnamls.:na t~~M3TERMINATION:
tee04, t7'45, Newport 2 ZONING APPLICA·
Blvd., Cotta ~. CA TION ZA·01·03 FOR 112~g~TS. LLC (CA), ~~OYP~N~rNRgz1!~
1745 Newport 81vd'., SOCIATES, AUTHOR·
Colle MeM. CA 92627 IZEO AGENT FOR
Thll butlnNt It con-ALEX GORBY/SEA
ducted by: limited Lie· LARK MOTEL FOR A ~ Co • PLANNED SIGNING A1ve you e1tntd PROGRAM TO ALLOW
doing bu1lnH1 yet? A 22' HIGH IL· vrc;Af~~tlc LUMINATED FREE
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flled -.th the ~ AT 2274 NEWPORT ~ ol Or.,. Ccu1IY BOULEVARD IN A
on 03l02/200t R 2·HO ZONI!. toOtNIMH ENVIRONMEt#TAI. OE-~41.Ptlol Mar \ 15, TERMINATION: ~-r 2001 _711 EXEMPT
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Thll bualnMa II con-A80VI APPLICA· dUCltd bY~ a general TION(8), TELEPHONE
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NeW90f1 Betel'!, CA
92683·3521 EJizabt1tt PuMy, M.D • ~ (CA). 18 Poppy Hill
Rd • L11gi.t1t Niguel, CA
92877 Thia butineA II con-
dUcted byi • corporallOll Have you alerted
doinv bu•ineas vet?
Vea, 1Cll1111!:4
EllDbtth PuNy. M D ,
tno.
El1Jabelh Pusey, Pr ...
!dent This 1111emen1 was
llttd with the County Clertl ol O,wlge County
00 03/0V'2001
20018159151
Dally Piiot Mar 8, 15, i2· 29, 2001 ThQ04
Flctltloua Buslnea1
Name Statement
The lotlowi"ll persons
are doing buSlnlll aa Mlcnael's Sta1nl11s
Setvioe, 1531 S Raitt
St • 18. Santa Ana, CA
92704
Mlctlael Pe11r Weldto.
1531 S. Rain St., •8.
Santa Ana, CA 92704
This bu11ness Is con-
dUded by 1111 IMMduaJ
Have you 1tarted
doing bualness vet?
Yes, 1985
Mtchaet Pater Weidig
ThtS S!atement was
tiled wrth the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 03/02/2001
20018156826
Delly Piiot Mar 8. 15, 22, 29, 2001 Th795
Fictitious Bu1IM11
Neme Statement
The lollowlng peraone
are doi1l9 business as·
Precision Mulll Sur-
1aee Sealing Ser'YlCes.
1372 Garland Ave •
Tustin, CA 92780
Larry Dawson 1372 Garland Ava . Tustin,
CA 92780
Km>el1y Adams. 13n
Garland Ave . Tustin.
CA 92780
This busmns •• con· ducted by a general
partnership
Have you st1rted
doing buslnesl yet? No
Larry 01 .... aon
This statement was
ftled With Ille County
Clelk ol Orange County
on 03/06/2001
200tet57111
Dally Plk>t Mar 8. 15.
22, 29, 2001 Tl\813
Doily Pilot
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...... ltatilrllent
The lollowl~eont .,. dOlnQ ...
N•tlontl Junior Pen
Ing L•egu•. 302 N Tu.IWI Ave • ~ Ana.
CA 92705 WOttd 8tOCheft ,,,..._.
IM!lll (C~J. 302 N
Tllltin Ave., Stnt.a Ana.
Ca 92705 Thie buslnell II COO-
dUOled by • corporation
Have you started
doing butlneM yet? No
World Brothera lnveet,
mtnll
Rob Luslc. Ptealdenl
Thia tlattmtnt was
llled wl1h Ille County
Clelk ot en.not County on P3/02/2001 20011158HO
Deily Piiot Mer. 8. 15.
22. 29. 20()1 Th!!Oi
Fictitious Butlneet
,_me Statement
The to11oW1ng ~· .,. doing bullnell ..
LI Patil• Ambiance.
4111 E 17th St , ~
204, Costa Meu. er
92627
Lautt Gtniev1
D1velo1, t09 Shell
Dnve. Sen Clemente
CA 92672 Tin busineu 11 con·
duded by ran lndnlldUal
Have you started
doing ~ ytl? No
Lautt Gtn1eve
Davaloa Tin statement w11
toled with lhe County
Clelk ol Orenge County on 03/02/200 I
20016858840
Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15.
22, 291 2001 Th790
Flctltlout Bu1lneH
N1me Statement
The lolloWing persons
are doing business as.
Sllvermanl1. 10124
Adams Avenue, Hunt·
lnQlon Beech. CA 92646
Seven Karaku190glu
10351 Christmas Or
Hunhngton Beach, CA
92~6
Shani Oeke&11en
3013 Java Rd . Cosie
Mesa. CA 92626
Th11 bu11ness IS con
ducted by a generel
partnership
Have you started
doing bualMSS )'911 No
Seven Karakes•aogtu
Shent Daktulan
Thll S'latement wa•
toled wrth Ille County C"'11 ol Orange County
Ol'I 02/06/200 I
20018854316 Out Piiot Mar 1. 8 .15 22. 2001 Th787
HOTICE OF TRUSTEES
SAlE TS NO
2000911 eeoot7t LOAH
NO 0830U09 FMA/VAIMI
NO YOU AAE tH
DEFAULT UNOER A DEED
OF TRUST, DATED
08/2711998 UNlESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT VOOR
PROPERTY IT MAY 8£
SOLD AT A PUBUC SALE
IF YOU HEED N4
EXPl..AHA TION OF tlE
NAT\JRE OF THE
PAOCEEOING ~GAINST
YOU YOU SHOUlO
C0HT N:,T A LAWYER. Oii
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1 -IEACH car, S1290m 723-7250 2bt, • c1eo IY·rm. cln-ml. Motel 949.U2.0973 I •5' FURNrTURE
-"'"""' wld. 2-c Oii' Wlllk to SIOIM/ MANAGERS . .
$ ANGEL I 11°~TA :m I ~s-i~~C:! rJ:~!:~ 420 ~~~~ g~A~;.~o~PO~l~I~~
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convnercilll vecwm
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and carpet dlanlnO
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11 112FT ACHILLES
wlnii.t, pump, aoft V bol·
1om. fnftalable Mil Boat
C0¥1f1 S700 949-646-0111
692 Sl.IPSIDOCKS lllOORINGS
Skit lit for 30tt Slilboet
Grul toe. EZ 1cc.1t 10
main dlannll. C.il JJ IMM7s-7S70
SOFT lllp, 11Uboal only
1•FT belm r'llU, no hvt
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auto. 8C, pa, pw INlher
not 1n1ny wound'
(20l32A/C003003) $9550
South Cout ACUl'I
714-979-2500
Acura NSX T 98
l!y )tllow gon.ou. """' c.i fllll CllSs
tPU 1t'T000128, $59 ggs
South Colst Acur1
714-979-2500
Acut1 3.2 Tl Nlvy '99
Mm Syatem. ""'*· AC (P1547/~0141N) 123,195
South Cotet AcUf't
714·91--2500
ANTIQUE
& CLASSIC
CARS
9 Ca.rs,
2 motorcycles,
aN in perfect
cond1b0n 1~.
restored Sale
aJl in one block
or tndlvldualty
Pnvate Party
OPEN HOUSE
1oam-4pm
Sat Merch 10
Suri Mlrch 11
2001
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949· 722·2000
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condt110n • I( m r"• 11 P!!!LL'« 94q •• 2'44
CHEVY Montt Catto 80
()rjglllll Owner llnl cond
40K m1 Privett Party
S2SOO 949-137-2 t «
CHEVY VENTURE 97
STD PASSENGER YAN.
IU1o, AC PO. PS antl loci.
bra~u 1111-tm caSMne
tlnled •lndowa. 56K m1
$10.717 9'9-57._., ...
~S62·5~95
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)1111 ... $' s 000 (IC)J l!Ul
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C230 Sedell •
(se&614) $24 "°
LHI!* CD Stack•
Flttctler Jone! MolOtCara
~401
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
31 Pool1y.
32 ~·llt*' 33 M9deaUon
rnoltlod 34 wnc.r Atmll1g
3S UM • aowtlar 37~-38 Soutn CllOlina.
tflG -stale
40 Foundation
41 Comedian
LoulS
42 Ra onepoul
43 Fictional plane4
Bridge
By~GOAEN
wkh OMAR SHARtF
and TAHNAH HIRSCH
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111E UNWANTi!D KING
Nonh·Soulh vulnerable. South deals.
NORTH • 1054 -:AQJ94
1012
• 109
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The biddut8 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST •• •• ,_ Pan
J• Pus J'? Pus JNT P1lh ,_ Pan
~mng kltCJ· King of •
With the dub finc!>.-.c 1.1.ol'king. it ~
obv1oos that South can IJlkc ni(lc
tncb :u no crump with no difficulty.
Yet. when this hand wa) pla~ Ill a
lllll.JOI' team match. lhc contrae1 was
defeated 111 one table. CIUl you o;ce
how? •
The 3U<.'110fl WU \lrJlghtforwllfd.
North did not hllvc enough to act
after the one ~pede ovCTcall (lhMc
who ~ negauve doubles.and u1Jcc
thllt aclJ(.'111 IA.Ith (j,e hcaru only and
no safety net or a rt. cl.sew here are
uk111g ror trouble). When Soulh
reopcilcd with a jum~CJrtb coWd bld hearu aod South e IO uy for rune lnCU at no trump.
w~ led die tin& of lioedcs. declaJ. er held up lhe ace and West continued
wuh the queen, declarer winruna
with the ace. Sutee the club flJlCS$e
olfcrod the better odd of delivering
the game than the hean finesse, 111
uick three declarer led 1 hean tu the
ace, and the hand wil.i a1 the cross·
l'Olldt.
Eal.I real1a:d lhat dccl11.rer was
&<ling IO W.e the club flnes5e and.
with 11 succecdio1. dec.lan:r would probably be able tO Nil nine tricb. Somclhina had 10 be done 10 diven
South from lhe aolden Plllh. and East wu equal to the task. With no bfca.lt
in tempo, East dropped the king of
hearu under the ace!
Declarer could noc believe this
\troke of luck. II seemed thaa. uutead
of a 50-pcrccol chance f0t the con-
tract. nmc Irick) with the help of the ··marked .. finesse for the ten of hearu
1.1.crc: now cenain. 1llcre was al.so the
chance of thc quccit of clubs ctrop.
pmg. so declarer led the !en or clubs
rrom the table and. when Eas1 fol·
lowed low, the king WM played from
the clo-.ed hand. followed by the acc.
When the queen did n<>I appear.
da:lattr confidently led a heart 10 the
nu-.c Ease won with the ten, ca.shed
the qUCt'n of clubs, Lhen rcvencd tO
~pidcs -oowTI two.
Ford lllnitld E.lcuntlon Sport .,.
kid. ca.t ... co dworne.
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HONDA CMC El '91
•tAO. -~ powet. 'qloon-lod ASS. OU1M
12219};'5o?474) $12,901
lnftnlty 1130 Conv. 'ti
78k '"' books, ptlll wtll. co. clvomt "'*· IJll9Qld. nolsmltr beaut. orig c:ond. $9995 "'"'275871 fJnralg
warr avail OC AulO Biers
949·586-1888
(227!6/AS.3808) Ul,801
South Colat Toyota
9411-722·2000
South Coast' T oyOtl
11411-722-2000
..
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ortced low-Allonlallletl (1>1.-voT'*'l tM6Q.
South COMt Ac:in
714·979·2500
MAZDA IMTA llX-6
COHV 'II
air. f1#f llMring. co play9I
(227561100184) $14,801
South Coast Toyota
Mll-722-2000
~ ..... 'f7 Red, 2
dr, orig o.ier. 14511 Iii, 4
tpd, new lltH, bnlkM & etarttr, •Int trane car. f16QO{obo. e49'285-8178 '
~ Culleea 11 ve, Low m11e1. IMlher
(3151Cl8) $15,988
HABEAS
(!14lm=t100
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1714 lyo.tl 00
Oldenlotllle SilloUlnlt '00
GLS, low 1400 ml. IMhr
(S10047) S22.llt
NABERS
(114)540:1100
POLICE IMPOUNDS
C1r11Trueke/Suv'1
fl'Olll $5001
For lilt c.11
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nt 2721
lllERCEDES 500 sa. '14 Pon11ec Aero GT 'M
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~. $6995 oc Auto Mercury GtW Marquis '95 Bkra Mt-SM-18N leelhtr, low 7811 mies ==-.:::===~-.
(635961) $10,988 I NAIEAS R1ng1 Rover County
(714)5!0-1100 Clalek' 95 ~ nw El*l!I !IJHll llMlht, mooofool.
lllilubllhl CWel'lt LS 'tt-CO. l>OOfs ~ beaut
11AD air ...,_ U1 ong ocdl S 13.995 wi• ' ' ' ~ 429638 fnlnano wan 1¥111
Hondl CRV '99
llllo, ACM, PS, PW
(20799AIC073515) $17,960
South Colat Acllft 714-11711-2500
Honda CRY '99 euto, ACM, PS. PW
(207911A/C073515) $17,960
South Cola1 Acun
714·11711-2500
(~l~ T!;c:I 0C AulO Bkt 94~586-1888
Jeep ChtrokM, '97 ll411-722-2000 S.lllm SU '93
Low milet, auto, clean! red, 4dr, 11110 ec llUSTAHG OT COHV '91 (Pl~~-= •-~ later ~. llhf. S.epd, ~UI t ........... V8, 371t ml, loedtd, SIS,000 _ __;.7.;..14.;..·.;;.;117""'11-'""'2;;.;:500..;;.;;. __ , Xlnl cond 714-434· 1038
(342882) $5,988
NABERS
1714)540:1100
~ERVI
r.-c:.n.y LE '93
llAD. • UI power
(2274Yl20971) 17.501 South Coat Toyota
9411-722-2000 r.-Cellce OT Conv, II celllllld. ..,. lt power
(2264511)54418) s 18,201
South Coast T oyot1
Mll-722-2000
FOAO ESCORT '111
11110. 11r. lull power.
raueClll. lllr1tS, ,.., 9Cdef
(227W20079'72) st.901.
South Colat Toyotl
11411-722-2000
Toyota Corolla VE '99
C*llfild. llJIO, elf
(2260e/2332911) SI0,901
South Coast Toyotl
11411-722-2000
Toyota Camry LE 'f7
... lul pwr. moonrf alloys
(22606/2332911) SIO 901
South Coast Toyota
11411-722-2000
Toyota Corolla DX '97
4-dr, auto, AC, PS,
good trw\S, ve<'f good.
(P1532/Z6189311) $6495.
South Colat Ac:fn
71 4·11711-2500
T oyoll Sollrl SE '00
cemtltd UO, M cass. CO
player, ABS, eloyt
(22643f.33560 I) S 16. 601
South Co11t Toyota
949-722-2000
Toyota VI Sienna LE 98
lllAO llf f\AI pwr CD playtf.
A8S tow pkg ~ r.::lc
(221'26'046704) --$17.801
South Coast Toyota
11411·722·2000
I
'94 Hondl ACCOld 4dr lX
Auto. very clean. ongonal
o-r lolldtd, S7900 obo
714-434-9700
Doily Pilot
Toyoll 4'MIMt 8R5 'ti
IUIO, lt p11. CO dlltnger,
run boaldl. IOW pleg. ~
(2267007022(3) $18.901
South Coast T oyotl
Mll·722-2000
Volklwlgen Jett.a
GLS '40r
MO, IC, pe, 4-dr, black
(P1471/M071412) $8950 South Coett Aellft
714-9711·2500
VolU~..:•MI
llf UI power ASS
(22784/38353e) $ 14 4() 1
South Colat Toyota
1141-722-2000
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POLICY
In an ellOtt IO one1 ltle bost
setVICe possible 10 OUI 1e~ ers anc1 acNemstl\ ,.e ...,,
requ11e Contr•Cl<><S "'"°
.ci.erttSe "' lt>e St....c:•
O.rec10ty to •nctude f!ltor
Con1racto15 l1etnst
nornoer 1n fllelr ..,..ert•se·
men1. Yoor co-opM11ion IS
Q!eaUy appreciated
224 ADDmONS
/REMODELING
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Clean All Carpets Only
$149.00 (or less)
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