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SERVING THE NEWPORT -W£SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 / 1HURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2000
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·Sometimes, ·even _pOlitic~clnS change
Joseph N. Bell
1HE IEU. CURVE
Online 'books'
haverwsou4
but rock music
isn't all bad
S ome years ago, we
remodeled our bouse,
adding a second-story
bedroom atop our garage.
The centerpiece of this room
is a floor-to-ceiling_ built-in
bookcase that is the first
thing I see when I wake up
each morning. Almost every
day, I lay in bed for a few
minutes wanning myself
before this bookcase.
It's jammed with books,
put there in no orderly fash-
ion but demanding to be
read. There are many l have
never read and probably
never will, but I will always
bask in
their
presence
alone.
Books
have two
quite dif-
ferent
and inde-
pendent
functions
in my life.
First, of
course, is
the
knowl-
edge, the
beauty,
the
excite-
I'm not sure
at what point
it I i~ally got
through to
m e that we
were not
seeing the
musical
"Chicago,"
but rather a
rock group
of the same
ment, the name.
enlight-
enment,
the sheer pleasure to be
found in their printed words.
But almost as important to
me is their physical presence.
That's why I'm grateful for
new books, even though
there are a dozen on my
nightstand I've not yet begun
-and God knows how
many stuffed in our bookcas-
es.
The new books enrich my
life by just being there. I can
pick them up. riffle their
pages, smell them, wonder
what lies in store. caress
them. Thls is the function of
books that seems to be lost to
the new generations of com-
puter addicts. You can read a
book on a screen, but you
can't touch its soul.
These thoughts come to
mind because of a mailing I
received the other day push-
ing something called the
INET Library, modestly
referred to as •Resource
Center to the World." The
press release goes on to say:
SEE BELL PAGE A9
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• County Supervisor
. Jim Silva is experiencing
deja vu as his constituents
appear to stand on opposing
sides of Measure F debate.
Jenifer R~land
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Orange Coun-
ty Supervisor Jim Silva 'is finding
bimsell in a familiar, though per-
haps uncomfortable, situation:
He is at odds with public opinion.
Early in his politicdl career m
A CLOSE SHAVE
NEWS ANALYSIS
Huntington Beach, the then-city
councilman faced a tough dilemma
-continue support for a controver-
sial beachfront development or
switch his long-standing position
after a citywide vote made 1l clear
that the project wasn't wanted m
Surf City.
Defying conventional wisdom,
he became the swing vote lo kill
the plan.
The vote stunned Silva's sup-
porters and critics alike.
Now that Measure F has passed
in a landslide victory -and m tus
O\'ln district by as much as 59°,..., -
will Silva waver and become the
swing vote to doom any change for
an El Toro airport?
The quJck answer 1s no, he
won't. Al least not now.
Nearly nine years ago, as a oty
councilman in Huntington Beach,
he was on the verge of a cntical
vote on the controvemal Pierside
Village project -a proposal to
build a $20-milhon restaurant com-
plex on the beach near Mam Street.
The project was so haled by the
city's residents that it sparked an Int·
PHOlOS B'I' TA'l'A KASHU8A I OAJ.'T ~OT
llOYE
Peggysu.e Janka, of the Fine Une Salon, laughs after •
Josephine Renforth realizes he Is going to have to cancel
her haircut appoinbnenl Renforth had her head shaved at
Orange Coast College lo Costa M esa as part of Cancer
Awareness Day. Donations for haircuts and head shaves will
be given to cancer r esearch.
IT lift
Janica shaves OCC student Rob Ruiz's head.
Chamber poll raises Greenlight's ire
•Members of th~.slow-growth group say questions
asked of 600 city residents spread inaccurate information.
Noakl Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -The
group that drafted the so-called
Greenlight initiative, which will
appear on the November ballot,
labeled the Chamber or Com-
merce's information-gathering
efforts as •dirty campaigning/
But with another eight months
to go before the election, Cham-
ber president Richard Luehrs
insists that the organization is
simply trying to shape its opposi-
tion.
The chamber and a committee
of other unidenWied members
commissioned Research Data
Design, a national polling compa-
ny based in Oregon, to call 600
Newport re 1dents and ask them
quesbons about the measure.
Greenltght members, however,
say many of the questions were
aimed at ·push polling" residents
mto voting against the initiative.
Paul Kranhold, a spokesman
for the Irvine Co., would not com-
ment on whether the company
was involved in the poll, refemng
all questions to the chamber.
SEE POLL PAGE A9
COst.a Mesa woman bugged by traveling swann of bees
• Residenis should have the
insects killed before they
colonize near or in their
homes, expe says.
aa•ww•••t DMvPLoT
COSTA MBSA -She returned
to her IOG'I home from lhoppAng
1\aelday to ftnd • small, black cloud
ftoettng above tbe awing Mt Ip the
beckyard. •
Af'9r • elmer look. Lavell Kiah,
Wbo II tt111mg tram South Carolina,
... 1r •• tllie cloud was llCtUaDy a .-o1 .....
•Jt was quiet an hour later,• she
said, sale behind the sealed wm-
dows of her son's lutchen ·aut then
l noticed a big, brown cluster on the
hibiscus tree outside.·
The menacing clWJ)p was still
there Wednesday.
Kish said she called a bee exter-
• minator Tuesday, who told her the
bees would move along In a matter
of days.
David Marder, a Laguna BMch
bee remover ~traded by the dty
to remove swarms from public
areas, Nkl the tree ii JUlt a ..t stop
{n a long journey for tbe bees. At
tbil time of year, heel are on a.._
for • cool. dark pllc.'e tlO .....
·we·n Md .-1 ralna, teol
we're going to have a nice rrugra-
llon, • Marder said. •'Jbe leoder
bees decide to land on the tree and
the others follow. It's best to ~
them when they lend.•
Otherwise, Marder said, they
might build a honeycomb in the
walls of homes. And then it can be
tough to get them out.
Alricanized honeybees, which
Marder said are abUndant m Costa
MeN, are very tenttorial. He sakl
they'll protect an VM ., '8rge u
lOO yards around their hive. He
could not C.'Ollflrm u tbe beet ln
Kilb'I ~ were AfricaDbed honeJ1>••· But ~ ~ .... Afl1canbed
~ ....... ...,. • ·Idler
bee , • aren't any more dangerous
than the more coouoon European
honeybees.
·They're not like the media por~
tra~ them,· Mattler said. •As long
as the resident ta1les care of them
nght away, they have nothing to
worry about.·
But that's no conso1aboh lor Kilb.
who squished a rogue bee that bed
Oown mto the kitchen:
• 1 wilb tbey:d go away:
Marder wged people With . bee
problems. to call Ut-.nted bee-
removal lpedelltl only.
..,,. ii • Job .. 1Xot.l"1>Mli,. ........
tiative dnve, Measure C, whJch
passed in November 1990 with
nearly 75% of the vote. The ballot
measure-a rust.ant cousm to Mea-
sure F -required a rna1onty vote by
residents before anyUung could be
built on oty beaches or m ocy parks.
At the tune, the Huntington
Beach City Counal had d solJd
four-member, pro-development
majonty, of wtuch Silva was a
leader. In July 1991. the fate of
Pierside Village came down to a
fmal, dramatic vote. Yes or no.
Approve the lease for the beach-
SEE SILVA PAGE AB
hvine seeks
accord with
Newport on
El Toro
•With the fe ud over
Measure F in the past,
Irvine officials want to
plow common ground
with Newport Beach.
Kristiane M. Ridgway
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
ReneWtng its pronuse to push
for pennanent fbght lmuts at
John Wayne Airport, lrvme
City Counnl members Tue -
day mvited the city to JOLn
them m battling the propo ed
El Toro mtemational dUpOrt
•for sue years, th.Ls lS ue
has d.Jvtded neighbor agam t
neighbor, commuruty agamst
commuruty. • said ~ tayor
Chnshna Shea "It's ume for a
new duectlon •
Newport Beach and lrvme
have been at odds for years
over the reuse of El Toro
Newport Beach oty ofhoals
belJeve an rurport at the for-
mer El Toro Manne Corps AJr
Station will spare its residents
added fughts at John Wayne
Airport lrvme wants neither
the El ·Toro airport nor an
expanded John Wayne, mce
both fao.bties sit on lrvme·
borders.
Newport Beach City Man-
ager Homer Bludau mdlcated
that there could be room tor
an accord.
"The City CounoJ is inter-
ested m protecting John
Wayne long-term,• he said ·1
Uunk anything that moves us '
m that duecbon would be
welcome:
But Newport Beach Mayor
John Noyes, who was
unaware Wedne day of
Irvine's ge ture, wa more ru-
curnspect, reframrng from
comment unb.l he heclJ'S from
oty ofhoals personally.
•1 wtll debate it with
them,· he rud "Not through
SEE IRVINE PAGE A9
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Chamber Hall of Fame awards presented today
The cam Mel.a a... o1 eomm.ce and South Co.st Meitro ~ wll sw-wt ..., Hiii ol ,.,.
~it.a morning lit The Wlldr'I South C.omt ......
The 8W9f'ds wll be ....... to wiNw'I In ttn.
~ w..wna the ~ of lnclvicWI AcNeii•ment 1s
6*y Glay of er.,.. "'* Ciloup. • longtltt• eutomo-
blle Industry~-
The Corpor.ce Recogi lltion ""-d wtll go to o.vld
PW.tis, pNSjdent and gerwal maNglt of MGE UflS
Daily Pilot
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treasures at thrift shop
T he Corona del Mar
Discovery Shop
has recently
received some oversized
art pieces for large
homes.
•we had the most beauti-
ful 8-by-5 beveled gold
f1a.nJe mirror donated -the
designer mirror costs over
$3,000, • said manager Glo-
ria Godfrey. "Our sale price
is only $750. We're having a
winter 50% clearance sale
on all furniture and paint-
ings, all geared to large
estates'•
Godfrey also said. the
store is in the process of
remodeling and all of its
glass jewelry display cases
are for sale.
The Discovery Shop is a
great place to ~hop to find
deals on jewelry, furniture.
art, home accessories and
clothing. It's alsO a major
source of income for the
Ametican Cancer Society.
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
Popular labels on sale
include Christine Albers,
Emil Ruttenberg, Votro Nim
and more. Merchandise is
marked down 50% to 75%.
The clothing boutique is
making room for the ship-
ment of spring mercbanClise.
It's at 1<124 Bayside Drive in
Newport Beach. Call (949)
719-9360.
Pete Carmichael
The shop's mission is to gein-
erate income for research,' t
local educational programs,
patient serviees and to aid in
the fight again.st cancer. It's
at 2600 E. Coast Highway in
Corona del Mar.
Plums Cafe & Catering is
now open. It's been closed
for some time for expanding
and remodeling. The new
Plwns offers more, including
a new bakery and cappucci-
no bar. And the cafe will
serve breakfast, lunch and
dinner. A new executive
chef, Matthew Fitzgibbons, '
has created a new menu.
Some old favorites on the
menu remain. like shirred
eggs, hazelnut pancakes,
Mlmon bash and winter
spinach salad. There is a ·
great selection of beers and
Northwestern wines. Of
course, Plums still does
catering and event planning
services. It's open Monday
through Friday from 7 a.m.
to 3 p.m., and breakfast is
served all day on the week-
ends -from 8 a.m. to 4
T.J. Man 'N More
recently recejved a wide
selection of rlew handbags
starting as low as $19.99.
There are lots of styles, from
casual to dress, of popular
name brands. It's at 2300
Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
Call (949) 574-9058.
Providing some direction at John Wayne Airport
Pavtuons in Newport
Beach has all kinds of spe-
cialty items for St. Patrick's
Day. There is Boar's Head
corned beef, Brookfield
corned beef brisket, Irish
Swiss cheese, cabbage,
Malarkey's Wild Irish ale,
and Bushmllls Irish whiskey,
Ballets Irish Cream, St.
Patrick's Day cupcakes and
I.risb soda bread. If you have
a Pavilions club card (called
a ValuePlus card), you'll get
extra savings on the holiday
items. If you don't have a
ValuePlus card, It's. easy to
get one. There's a short
application to fill out and
you'll get savings immedi-
ately. Pavilions is at 1000
Bayside Drive in Newport
Beach, and at 3433 Via Udo.
HE IS
The man on the ground.
baggage. They clean the plane interi-
ors. They operate the pushback -the
vehicle that helps the planes move
KNOWING WHEN TO STOP away from the terminal.
When Alaska . Airlines Flight 426, At John Wayne Airport, Carmichael
a.rrMng from Seattle, touches down at is in charge of everything ATS does.
J ol\n WayPe Airport, Pe te Carmichael is "When I started in 1990, I was a reg-
standing on the tarmac, a plastic, flores-u1ar ramp service employee ,•
cent orange guidance wand in each _ Carmichael says, hollering over the
hand. ' ambient noise on the tarmac. "I made
: The Boeing 737-700. its engines $5 an hour.•
screaming, taxis slowly toward Gate 10, Though he never finished college,
and Carmichael waves the wands like a Carmichael had a knack for working
maestro conducting a particularly. deaf-with the planes. He advanced, and
ening orchestra. today his title is •station manager." He
The wind from the engine blast has more than 30 employees to oversee,
blows his hair around. The smell of hot profit and loss statements to worry
rubber and engine fuel fills the air. a bout, and people to train.
Carmichael raises the wands directly And when the planes come rolling in,
over his head and brings them slowly he's out there .
together.
He's telling the pilot of the massive
plane, who can't see where his front
wheel is, when to stop.
That's what Carmichael and his fel-
low employees at Airport Terminal Ser·
vices do. They stop b{g airplanes, 19
times a day.
HOUfRINGON
THE TARMAC
That isn't all they do, though. Airport
Terminal Services is responsible for pro-
viding a whole battery of services for
Alaska ancJ..:rwA. They load and unload
UNDER THE SIGN
OF THE ESKIMO
As the Eskimo on the 737's vertical
stabilizer smiles benignly from above,
ATS employees scurry to minister to the
plane. The average flight is only in the
gate between 32 and 36 minutes, and
there's a Jot to do during that time.
Carmichael, earplugs poking out of
his ears and a high-visibility orange
safety vest flapping around on his chest,
hooks the pushbaclc" up to the airplane
so it will be ready to depart, and plugs
an external power cable into an outlet
BUSINESS BRIEFS
on the Boein~'s nose.
Other employees are throWing lug-
gage onto the belt loader and securing
the webbing that holds the cargo secure
in the belly of the plane.
Carmichael says he never stops
thinking about the importance of the job
be and bis staff perform. Too much can
go wrong if the weight in the plane isn't
properly distributed.
•'J'be first thing I think of,• when he
bears about a plane accident, "is where
did that plane come from? Who loaded
that airplane? Was it all done properly?•
THE WINGWAUCER
In no time at all, the plane is ready to
bead back out.
Carmichael takes the position of·
•wingwalker," pacing along at the tip of
the right wing, as Alaska Airlines Flight
499, departing to Seattle, is backed out
to the runway.
He holds his guidance wands in an
"L • shape. The plane executes a slow,
massive 90-degree tum.
It taxis away, lost in a shimmer of
heat.
And Carmichael walks back to the
terminal, a man hoping he's just done
eve rything right.
-Story by Alex Coolman;
Photo by 5Nr'I HHler
p.m. on Saturday, and 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Plums
Cafe & Catering is at 369 E.
17th St. in Costa Mesa. Call
(949) 548-PLUM.
Von Hemert lnterton is
having its 80th anniversary
sale through Sunday. The
Costa Mesa showroom is
tilled with European furni-
ture and top-quality furni-
ture lines, including Hickory
White, Jeffco, Maitland
Other Irish specialty
foods can be found at
Celesttno's Quality Meats,
270 East 17th St., Costa
Mesa. St. Patrick's Day spe-
cials include Kelly green
pesto at $4.99 per pound,
lamb stew al $4 .99 per
pound, beef briskets at
$3.99 per pound, corned
beef at $4.99 per pound,
and deli-cooked comeQ
beef at $5.99 per pound.
Call (949) 642-7191.
Smith, Karges, Leatherc:raft, See'• Candles is also in
Baker, Henredon and more. OQ st. Patrick's Day specials.
During the sale, all home They're oUering a See's
furnishings are reduced Potato made of divinity, wal-
20% to -40%, including spe-nuts, chocolate, cinnamon,
TriZetto offers WellMed access
dat orders. Von Hemert also,.. and cocoa powder. The delivers all in-stock furni-ture. It's at 1595 Newport potatoes are 52·20 apiece, and kids will love them. Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The See's has locations in Coro-
The Ne wport Beach-based TriZet-
to G roup, a company that provides
Inte rnet-enabled application ser-
vices to the health care industry, bas
announced it wUI begin connecting
its ~lients to the online risk assess-
ment a nd health management tools
of WellMed, Inc.
TriZetto has arranged to let its
clients use WellMed's online services
on a fee-per-use basis, an option that
will allow clients to access a wider
range o( useful health care informa-
tion than had previously been avail-
able.
Gail Knopf, senior vice president
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new arrangement will "facilitate risk
assessment for health plans and ben-
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through Saturday from 9 Coast Plaza.
a .m. to 5:30 p.m. and on
Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5
p.m. ~ (949) 642-2050.
SUdes of Reel is having
a big sale on casual sportS-
wear clothing for women.
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of a good buy, send • fax to (949)
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Doily Pilot
City keeps control of
Balboa Yacht Basin
•Newport council votes
against letting outside
operator run the ports.
No.eel Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
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NEWPORT BEACH -The
City Council ·on Tuesday
decided k> continue Qperating
the Balboa Yacht Basin even
after hearing a persuasive pre-
sentation by the Bellport
Group, which wants to run the
marina ..
In a 5-2 vote, with council
f members Gary Adams and
Nonna Glover voting in favor
of hiring Bellport, the majority
decided that it needed to keep
control of one of the last dty-
operat.ed ports.
Despite Bellport's presenta-
tion that indicated it would be
more -cost~ffective than the
city, residents argued that they
preferred Newport as their
landlord.
Adams said the dty should
give Bellport a try.
•The water is filthy,•
' Glover said, adding that Bell-
port might do a better job of
keeping it clean.
In the end, however, the
two council members were in
the minority. ·
. ·ordinarily, I would go
with outsourcing," said Coun-
cilman 'Tom Thomson. •But I
really think this is our one
foothold in the bay.• .•.
In other matters, the City
Council decided to hire an
economic analyst to review
proposals for the Marinapark
area. Staff members received
eight different proposals for
the coveted Balboa Peninsula
site. They ranged from bou-
tique hotels to building a Can-
nery Row-type community.
Thur1doy, Morch 16, 2000 AS
llEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD WRIP·UP .......
EDUCATION .
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WllAT IAPPEllED:
Monique v... ZMbroedl
was appointed principal of
Newport Coast Elementary
School.
.
best for the children," Zee-
broedc said of the Newport
Coast PTA.
WHAT HAPPElllD:
The school board agreed to
dr•ft a letter to the Newport
Beach City Council voicing its
support for the proposed
Newport Beach Arts and Edu-
cation Center.
WHAT It MElllS: WHAJ/ IT MEANS:
Zeebroeck ~~'/ · The board is
will begin her 1 o simply letting
duties as princi-I'. • .the council
pal of the neW ;-know that they
elementary · · · · • would like to
school April 3. see the city
She will begin preparing for move ahead with the project.
the school's opening this fall.
That will mean helping par-WHAT THEY SAID:
ents tackle some of the d iffi-
cult issues they have been fac-
ing, including potential traffic
troubles at the school site.
WHAT THEY SAID:
•It's great to see a parent
group so involved and con-
cerned about what will be
•This center would be
invaluable to the children, H
said school board member
Serene Stokes.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board discussed
putting more emphasis on
the U.S. Constitution in
• I
"II •ludenta pul as much creativity into U.e
community aervice a• they do lnlo theae lonna, tM
whole communJty wouJd benelJt. •
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a student logging '~ senrice houn for hetping loM • _.
for a ski trip.
eighth-grade hi~ory class.
School board members Judy
Fr~ and Wendy Leece
previously aSl<ed the school
district to increase the focus •
on the subject and create a
special test that all students
would be required to pass.
After reviewing the new
history book and wor1cbook
that students will use next
year, the board agreed to
hold off further discussion to
see how the new material
works out. No vote.
WHAT IT MEANS:
School board members did
not feel the subject was
being covered adequately in
the past. Leece and Franco
would like to see Newport-
Mesa adopt a model similar
to Santa Ana· schools, where
if students do not 'pass a U.S.
Constitution test, they are not
· promoted to the ninth grade.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"A part of what we do is
create good citizens and this
·Will help us do that.· Franco
said.
FYI
NEXT MEETING
March 28, 7 p.m., District
Education Center, 2895-A
Bear St., Costa Mesa. •Why do I drive past three
marinas and pay half to two-
lhirds more than other mari-
nas?• said boat owner Tom
Murphy. •Because of the
charisma of Newport Beach.
Please don't rock the boat.•
Staff members estimate the
work could be-completed in
two months and be available
for the May 23 council meet-
ing. Councilman Ridgeway
also suggested legally forcing
the state Lands Commission to ' make a final decision on the '--------------------------------------------
The popular marina is
100% leased out and there is a
20-year waiting list, said
Councilinan Tod Ridgeway,
who voted in favor or keeping
it city-operated. Local boat
owners feared that with lhird-
party management, the high
stanqards of operation would
decline.
However, council membe~
Norma Glover and Gary
FOi THE RECORD
An article in Wednesday's
Daily Pilot listing Newport
Beech police officers who
received awards at a cere-
mony Tuesday incorrectly
id~ntified the gender of one
possible uses of the property.
Finally, the council appoint-
ed a task force consisting of
Adams, Ridgeway and Jan
Debay to look into finding
more affordable housing for
the city. While Newport has
adequate upper income hous-
ing, the city falls short in terms
of regional affordable housing
requirements.
Over the next year, the task
force will consult with proper-
ty owners and developers
about building more lower-
mcome housing.
of the recipients. Jamye
Rogers, employed as an
animal control officer, is a
woman. The annual awards
ceremony is sponsored by
the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce.
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Pink-faced children
puffed around the field
Wednesday at Califor-
nia Elementary School in an
effort to raise funds to pay for
their school's science pro-
gram.
It is the height of spnng
fund-raising season and if
schools haven't already done
a spirit run or jog-a-thon.
they probably have one
planned.
At California, the annual
JOg-a-thon event is -the
school's biggest money mak-
er. paying for students'
weekly soence progTam -
including the teacher's
salary.
Califomia Elementary's
annual jog-<Hhon
tund--raiaet keeps
s.cJtool's science prog-,pm
up and running.
Last year, the students
jogged $16,000 into the
bank. This year. the goal was
set at $25,000, Ary said,
Each student was. respon-
sible for going to family.
friends and neighbors to get
sponsors.
"I did 42 laps,· said Kelly
Ryan proudly. "You just get a
lot of exercise. It's fun to get
extra exercise.•
tion hit the pavement as well,
in an effort to get corporate
sponson for the event. Cor-
porate donations were made
in increments of Sl 00, $250
and $500, Ary sai~"
Every student in the
school -and even some
who are not yet enrolled yet
-participated in the event.
Running alongside 5-
year-old CaiWan Roche,
clutching her stuffed Oa.lma-
ti.a.n, was Caitlain~-year
old sister Julie.
"I'm gonna do four
[laps),• she said, holding up
four small fingen. Julie pro-
ceeded to outrun half of her
sister's kindergarten class.
Also there to encourage
students were Estancia High
School football players. who
were hailed by students as
heroes. ·
Daily Pilot
·It pays for all the
teacher's lesson planning, all
the supplies that they have
-everything.· said Pat Ary,
co-president of the California
Education Foundation. ·Any
additional money pays to
enhance our computer lab.•
Students were given 30
minutes to do as many laps
as they could, while parents
stood by to record their
efforts.
"We're doing a jog-a-thon
and I'm gonna do a thousand
million (laps).• said 5-year-
old Kylee Stone.
•1t•s basically pretty cool
running with the kids,• said
Robert Arroyo, a sophomore.
"When they're tired and
stuff, it's fun to get them to
keep running.•
BRIAN f'Oe(J()A I DAl.Y Pl.OT
CaWornJa Elementary fourth-grader Bulmaro Contreras Jr. receives a hug from Estancia
football player Jeremy Valdes after finishing bJs 30-mlnute run during Wednesday's jog-
a-thon. The event raised money for the school's science and technology programs ..
Just in case Kylee fell
. •short of her goal. the founda-If it seems like the jogging
fun is over, thing again.
Still to come this year are
Mariners Elementary's
Olympics-themed jog-a-thon
May J2; Killybrooke Ele-
mentary's jog-a-thon April 7;
a new carnival fund-raiser at
Kaiser Elementary oo April
7; and a jog-a-thon at Adams
Elementary on an undeter-
mined date.
All the jog-a-lhons and
fund-raisers are put on by
school PTAs to provide spe-
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police -suit
• A county district
attorney accused
Newport officers of
using excessive force in
a 1998 incident.
The city o~N rt Beach will pay $10, o an Orange
County deputy ·ct attor-
ney who allege police used
excessive force in an incident
at a ~ two years ago.
The settlement was
reached just before the civll
trial was scheduled to begin.
Prosecutor Edward Flores
c)aims he was assaulted by
· N~~ort Beach, p olice
beCause he is Latino.
Flores was walking behind
a while, female prosecutor on
Newport Boulevard on Aug.
14, 1998, when two police
officers approached him.
reportedly on suspicion of
public drunkenness. One of
the officers said be would be
placed under arrest.
Flores, who admitted he
had been drinking, didn't
immediately comply ~bile
olficers tried to put handCuffs
on him. Flores said he was put
in a choke hold and doused
with pepper spray.
Flores initially sought
$600,000 for false arrest, civil
rights violations and exces-
sive force. In the end, the 35-
year-old prosecutor settled on
a lesser amount.
Attorney Peter Ferguson,
who represented the city,
believed the officers would
have prevailed if the jury
heard all of the evidence. He
said the outcome was good
for both the police depart-
ment and the district attor·
ney's office.
"They will continue to
have a good working rela-
tionship with each other,• be
said.
-Greg Rlsllng
Daity Pilot
Feilistein
pays rare
visit to
Costa Mesa
• Senator makes
pitch for education
reform and gun
control.
Greg Rl1llng
DAILY PILOT
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COSTA MESA -Sen.
Dianne Feinstein on
Wednesday brought her
blended agenda of strict
gun control, education
reform and maintained
health care to the Double-
tree Hotel, speaking to
more than 250 business
and civic leatlers.
Wearing a bright blue
dress, the 66-year-old
elected official was the
f~atured speaker at the
luncheon.
Her, appearance was
just as much pomp and cir-
cumstance as it was part or
herdrlve tobereelectedto
the U.S. Senate. Feinstein
is seeking a second term
and will face Rep. Tom
Campbell (R-San Jose) in
the November election.
Although Orange County
is primarily GOP country,
many attendees were
pleased Feinstein made an
appearance.
·1 think people in
Orange County are con-
cerned with the welfare or
the state and that is what
her message today was
about,• said Costa Mesa
Councilwoman Linda
Dixon. ·Tue county is
pretty mixed bag when it
comes to politics. There
are a lot of Republicans
here today.•
Her 30-minute speech
touched on many subjects,
including the county's con-
tribution to the booming
economy. Sbe praised
Orange County business-
es for contributing to one
of the nation's lowest
unemployment rates-2.5
%-today.
"The county has been
very active in productivity
and growth,• sh e said.
·0ne would have to say
something good is hap-
pening right now.•
Feinstein's approval of
the nation's economic sta-
tus echoed similar state·
ments made by fellow
Democrat and President
Bill Clinton. She believes
the economic hub has
shifted from the traditional
businesses back East to
the rapidly growing .high-
tech companies en the
Pacific Rim.
However, Feinstein
warned less attention
should Lie paid to stock
quotes than what matters
the most
. "Our economy should
be measured on the edu-
cation of our children, '
quality of our teachers and
the al)ility of citizens to
access health care,• she
said.
Feinstein said vast
improvements were need-
ed in educetion. Worried
that California bas fallen
behind the pack when it
comes to test scores, she
called for more remedial
education and better
salaries for teachers. She
proposed a program
where teachers would
receive a $60,000 salary
after spending six to eight
years in the classroom. ·we can't keep losing
good teachen to adminis-
trative jobs or to bigh-
tecb, • she added. "You
have to make the salary
good enough IO they don't
leave.•
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Newport librarY series focuses on China
• Orville Schell will
delve into the complex
relationship between
ijle country and the
United States.
Alex Coolmain
DAILY PILOT
Orville Schell wants to
alienate China.
But he doesn't want to
alienate it too much -just
enough to keep the pressure
on its leadership.
"H we always did what
China wanted,· said Schell,
who will speak at the New-
port Beach Public Library on
Friday evetl.ing and Saturday
afternoon, •we would find
ourselves frequently having
to back track. They them-
selves backtrack.•
Sche ll, the 59-year,old
dean of UC Berkeley's Grad-
uate School of Journalism
and the author of several
books on China, is the sec-
ond speaker in the library's
Martin W. Witte Distin-
guished Speakers Lecture
Series, which, began in Feb-
ruary.
He pla.ns to give a talk
titled "China: Friend or
Foe?"
But speaking from his
Berkeley office on a recent
morning, Schell made it clear
that China can't be neatly
..
categorized under one or the has occu-
other of thofe terms. pied since
At times, in fact, Schell's 1949 and
approach to the subject whlch has
sounds almost psychoanalyt-become a
ic in its complexity. To the sort of
extent that China is a friend cause cPle-
to the United States, Schell brc> for
seems to view it as a friend American
with some s~rious personality musicians
problems. and movie
"China's bellicose posture stars, Schell
grows out of its insecurity, Orville Schell, sounds us
and grows out 'Of its historical enthusiastic
sense of inferiority,• Schell about lhe whole thing as a pd.J'-
said. "It's a very dangerous ent watching a sondbox squab-
place from whk h to operate. ble.
People who are consta ntly ... "I don't think there's any
imagining slights and that more reasonable and humane
people are impugning them and earnest adversary in the
often do self,destructive world than the Dalai lama,•
things.· · Schell said. •tr you can't work
Schell regards China's pol-with the DaJdi lamd, there's
icy on Taiwan, which involves something senously wrong.
badgering it to surrender its "China should consider
quasi-autonomous status, as itself lucky to have a problem
essentially "self-defeating.• with a man such as that on
As for the controversy sur-the other side. Try working
roWlding Tibet, which China with Slobodan Milosevic. Try
Saddam Hussein.•
nbet is much on Schell's
mind lately because he ts
about to release a book with
Henry Holt, • Vutual Tibet,•
which discusses the West's
fascination with that region.
For many Americans, .
Schell said, the idea of Tibet
has take n on a sort of
metaphorical significance as
a symbol .of purity. The reality
of the place, however, has lit-
tle to do with these rarefied
notions.
Man y people, Schell said,
idealize Tibet as a place of
unspoiled beauty and inno-
cence.
•Even lf such a place does-
n't exist, we'd like to believe
it did. nus has been one
function of libel as an imag,
ined place,· he sdid.
The Chinese, meanwhile,
have their own ideas about
what the "place means, ideas
that focus more on Commu-
nism's heroic breakdown of
Tibet's feudal SOCJetal truc-
ture.
The tragedy for the
nbetan people, he said, is
that they are "trapped
between these two 1deahza-
tions. Tibet is almost mciden-
tal in these clashing mytholo-
gies.·
Moving beyond the stale-.,
mate will require changing
some . attitudes, Schefl
• believes, and he argues that
China needs to be the one to
change.
His slightly J><1rer>t1l tone
returns as he outlinP .. tus the,
ory of the ideal solulton
•What about the Chmese?
Do they want Uus? If tht.y do,
they've got to get on ooard,
and they need to be told that
if you don't shape up. you're
not going to get a lot or
things.•
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A6 Thursday, Morch 16, 2000 Doily Pilot
Teacher loses his battle with cancer Autbor
Jolm ..,_.
• Costa Mesa resident
Richard Rapp taught
for 32 years at a Carson
elementary school,
which was tested for ' i
environment8'. hazards.
I Vet'Onlu Dw¥.t , ,
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COSTA.'~SA -There's ::~
a void in ,lne carpool ~~Ji:;(
Richard Rapp started 25 y~ ·
ago from Orange Counfy to
Towne Avenue Elementary
School in Carson.
Rapp, 53, who taught at the
school for 32 years, lost his
nine-month battle with cancer
at 6 a.m. March 9 at his home
in Costa Mesa. A memorial
service is sched.uled for 11
a.m. Saturday in the main
sanctuary at Calvary Chapel
of Costa Mesa, 3800. S.
Fairview Blvd. in Santa Ana.
Now his carpool mates -
fellow teachers Joy Ferguson,
Jeri Goldsbrough and Criss
Kiefer -will ride without him.
"When 1 saw him this past
Fri~ay, he was very calm,•
Ferguson said. ·Not one bit-
ter word came out of his
mouth. His wish was to make
sure the children and staff
were safe at school. nus was
his primary concern."
Rapp also leaves behind
scores of bereaved co-work-
ers and students, such as
Richard Rapp
Tony Corrado, 11, who
described Rapp as the friend
be never had.
"My brother was in bis
class," Corrado recalled. "I've
been here since kindergarten.
One time I fell and he asked,
'Are you all right?' I said yes.
That's bow we became
mends. It's sad that he 'died,
but now he's with God.•
Teacher Jim Skefich taught
in the classroom next to Rapp's.
"I've worked with him for 30
years,• Skefich said. "I remem-
ber his loyalty as a teacher and
a friend. Normally, he was
always concerned about the
other person. l:lis memozy will
never be forgotten.•
Rapp, who taught third
grade, was diagnosed with an
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unusually aggrelllve fmm of
proltate cancer in June. He bad
been oo ie.ve ldnoe October.
Tuan welled in the eyes of
. Towne lbadenta u bil ~ wos annotmced. Specialists
with the Loe Angeles
School t>istrict't Crisis
Gardner
....... to
Paalartno
lludentl
Mouttbe
landulen-
IAlll ol
wrtUng
during bis
Wednetday
vlslt to the
ICbooJ.
tion Unit were on band~
vide counseling and comfort'.
Towne teachen wq 19fv-
en a memo to read :i&oud.
"Mr. Rapp will al~i\-J be
remembered for ijiS love and
dedication to,lt hildren, • it~
read in pa.rt.
Rapp•s death comes nearly
four months after the death of
Towne student Gabriela Rios,
wbo was 6 years old when she
lost her battle with cancer. She
died Nov. 12 at her home less
than a mile from Towne. 'Stone Fox' author
PHOTO BY
BRJAN POBlJOA
I DAILY PILOT
Towne parents, teachers
and others are awaiting the • • . fu ~::ti1n~ 0~0~ev=~vir~::i~t~ msprres ture hazards at the school, across . writers
the street from Victoria Golf Co~, which sits on an old • Paularino students . landfill and has been found to ino, and this year was no Gardner even left a list of
exception. 10 publishers and told stu-be emitting potentially dan-were captivated by
gerous gases. th . , , Students could barely con-dents to keep writing and
tain their excitement as they submitting their samples if
prepared to meet the author they wanted to have their sto-In particular, many wonder e stones of children s
if there is a link between the author John Reynolds
deaths of Rapp and Gabriela Wednesda.y. ry published someday.
and the instances of cancer Gardner. But students expecting a "Dr. Seuss sent out his firs•
run-of-the-mill lecture were book 27 times before it was
in for a big surprise,. when published and he had to w&t
Gardner explained what until about his third book
made them enjoy stories and · before he became the illustra-
movies and how they could tor,• he said.
and other illnesses among the
14 cu"rrent and former Towne D..tte Goulet
employees who have come DAILY PILOT
forward since the state
launched its investigation.
Several of Towne's 535 Stu-
dents have also complained
of migraine headaches, rash-
es and asthma.
The tests. conducted
between November and Janu-
ary by a company called rrr
Corp., included gathering
samples of soil, soil gas and
ground water from various
sections of the Towne campus.
Officials with the state
Department of Toxic Sub-
stance Control are still evalu-
ating the results, which will
be formally released at a pub-
lic meeting that has been
postponed until April.
Children's author John
Reynolds Gardner captivated
his young audience at Paulari-
no Elementary School on
Wednesday morning by telling
them bow they could become
published writers, too.
"He was funny,• said 9-
year~ Cristina Gallardo. "He
talked to us about how it could
be easier to write stories.•
The students had just fin-
ished reading Gardner's first
and best-selling book, "Stone
F<;>x. • the story of a young boy
who, with the help of bis dog
Searchlight, overcomes
impossible odds to save his
grandfather's farm.
The book has always been
a favorite for students, said
Pat Insley, principal at Paular-
create them. Gardner shared with stu·
"There are three basic dents his own personal strug-
ingredients that make a book gles, to which many of them
interesting -want, struggle could re late.
and surprise,• he said. •And Students' ears perked up
a movie is just another way of as they heard that one of their
telling a story.• favorite authors was a terrible
All three are essential, he speller who didn't like to read
told them, and the more a as a child.
character has to struggle, the Gardner encouraged each
better the book is. child to keep writing and draw-
Instead of focusing solely ing -no matter what anyone
on his books, Gardner related • said. Maybe if teachers praised
his points to a wide range of children's ideas, instead of aiti-
stories and movies so that cizing their spelling and grarn-
every child had a point of ref-mar, ~re children wowp like
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speak on "Critical Commu-
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ing runs from 7 :30 to 9 p.m.
at the church, 600 St.
Andrew's Road, Newport
Beach. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 574-2239. ..
Hoag Health Center will
present a ·talk by Peri Gunay,
Hoag Hospital pediatrician,
who will speak on attention
deficit disorder from 6 to
7:30 p.m. The health center
is at 1190 Baker St., Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call
(800) 514-HOAG.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce ·will hold its Hall
of Fame Awards presenta-
tion from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 :45
p.m. at the Westin South
Coast Plaza, 686 Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tickets
are $30. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 885-9090
The 552 Club Bllutsh Com-
mittee will' hold its Tag &
The AnU-DefamaUon
League and the Orange
County chapter of the lnter-
nationa.l Assn. of Jewish
Lawyers and Jurists will pre-
sent a debate at Whittier
Law School from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. on the topic "The Con-
stitutionality of Student Initi-
ated Prayers in the Public
Schools: How Should the
Supreme Court Rule in San-
ta Fe Independent School
District v. Doe." John C .
Eastman, professor of consti-
tutional law at Chapman
Law School, will debate
Judge Bruce J . Einhorn,
senior immigration judge for
Los Angeles. The debate
will be in Room I of the law
school, 3333 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 979-4733.
FRIDAY.
Whittler Law School .will
hold its annual law sympo-
sium, "Intellectual Property
on the Pacific Rim: Asia
Latin America and the Unit-
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Victoria Seitz, author of "Your Executive Image," will
give a free lecture titled "International Savvy for Busi-
nessmen and Women" a t 3 p.m. Saturday at Borders
Books, Music and Cafe. The store ts at 3333 Bear SL,
Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-7854.
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a.m. The school is at 3333
Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 444-4141.
The Orange County Fair-
grounds will hold a craft
show featuring a raffle for an
Amish q uilt, from noon to 8
p.m. Admission to the craft
show is free. The fair-
grounds are at 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Raffle tickets
are $2. For more informa-
tion, call (323) 462-2424.
Borders Books, Music and
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The Oruge County Fair-
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Mesa antique show and sale
from 10 a.m. to 1 p .m. Fri-
day and Saturday and from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Admission is $6. The fair-
grounds are at 88 Fair Dri-
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informati6n, call (760) 943-
7500.
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The Ce>sta Mesa lfJst orlcal
Society will hold an open
house from 10 a .m. to 3 p .m.
The event will feature his-
torical displays such as
handmade dolls, antique
irons and more. The Histori-
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more information, call (949)
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The Alibelmer's Assn. will
hold a seminar titled "Every-
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About Your Home· 9 to
11 a .in. at Edw s Big
Newport Theater. 300 New-
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•Newport Beach
congresmnan says
relationship betWeen
the two countries is 'rich
with unfilled promise.'
Rep. ChJistopher Cox [R-
Newport BeacbJ, was
appointed Wednesday fo
chair a task force reviewing
the nation's foreign policy
with Russia.
Cox/ who heads the
House Policy Committee,
will form a select group to
delve into a wide-ranging
inquiry about United States-
R ussian relations. The
a nnouncement was made
by Speaker of the House
Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois).
"The relationship
between the Russian people
aQd . Americans is rich with
unfilled promise,• Cox said
in a sta tement. "The United
States must pursue policies
that help the Russian people
consolidate democracy,
peace, and a free market.
Such a policy is in the com-
mon interest of both
nations.#
Given the economic tur-
moil and its bloody war with
Chechnyan separatists, Rus-
sia has had a difficult time
converting from Commu-
nism to a democratic state.
The a nnouncement comes
two weeks before presiden-
tial elections are scheduled
to take place in Russia. After
Chrisco~
Boris Yeltsin stepped aside
_at the beginning of the year,
Vladimir Putin bas acted as
Russian president.
Cox bas visited Russia
several times and met with
Yeltsin in 1991. He hopes
· some of the same principles
evident in the United States
ca.n be applied in· Russia as
well.
"For Ru5sia to prosper as
a nation, the people or Rus-
sia must prosper,• he said.
"The United States has been
fortunate to develop an
environment in which pros-
perity can be achieved. We
ougpt to do everything we
can to help the Russian peo-
ple enjoy similar opportuni-
ties.· I
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SILVA
CONTINUED FROM A 1
front land -and tben face a
cftywide vote -or reject the
development oui!hl After a len y public
bearing came e deciding
moment. And Silva, expect-,
ed to vote •yes• along with
bis pro-qrowth colleagues,
surprisingly switched his
stance and cast a •no• vote.
•Some of the business
leaders were s~ at the
decision,• said Huntington
Beach Councilman • Peter
Green, who also opposed
Pierside Village. •1 see noth-
ing wrong with a person
changing his mind. In fact, I
respected Jim for that.•
After the vote, Silva
explained that with Measure
C, the populous bad spoken.
At the time, he quoted his
favorite president, Abraham
Lincoln.
•Elected officials are to do
for the citizens what they
cannot do for themselves in ·
their own individual capaci-
ty,· he said.
Fast-forward one decade.
Silva, now a veteran county
supervisor, is one of a three-
mernber pro-El Toro majority
on the board. A few yea.rs
ago, most of Silva's district
also favored a second county
airport at El Toro.
But now, things are differ-
ent. Measure F, the initiative
floated by South County
activists trying to derail the
airport plan, passed last
week by nearly a 2-to-1 mar-
gin.
According to a Times
O~ange County analysis,
e..ien in Silva's district-nor-
mally neutral territory on the
airport debete -voten over-
whelmingly favor~ the
measure. Measure F was
defeated narrowll in only
one of his district 1 cities -
Costa Meu voted it down by
51 % -according to the
analysis.
Still, Silva is hanging
tough for an airport at El
Toro.
•1 think the voice of the
voters is very ~portant and I
will support Measure P, • be
said last week. "But I think
you have to consider that this
makes the third vote, Cllld it's
not the last vote.•
He 'also said he can't be
sure Measure F's victory
means the majority of resi-
dents don't want the airport
at El Toro. ·r voted against the Pier-
side Village project because I
felt a majority of people did-
n't want it. In this case, it's
not clear,• Silva said. "Even
the supporters of Measure F
admit this bad more to do
with the public's voice in the
planning process than in
approval of jails or airports.·
But Silva has not proposed
any changes to the airport
planning process, either.
Immediately following the
vote, he and board chairman
Chuck Smith said publicly
that they must continue to
move forward and that the
results of Measure F "won 't
affect an airport at El Toro."
When questioned about
his statement, Silva respond-
ed, "What do you suggest I
do?"
With Measure A -the
1994 initiative that started
the airport planning process
-still in effect, he said his
hands are tied.
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Making matters more
complicated, one area of his
district, Costa Mesa, supports
the airport plan, albeit nar-
rowly. And while Newport
Beach ls outside of his dis-
trict, the bulk of the dona-
tions from his 1998 campaign
against Huntington Beach
Coundlman Dave Sullivan
came from Newport Beach
pro-airport' forces. Silva will ·
be up for reelection in 2002.
· As for what be should do
next, South Count}( officials
have some ideas.
•Anything cah be fixed,
but the county has to change
the way it does business and
start telling the truth,• said
Meg Waters, spokeswoman
for the El Toro Reuse Plan-
ning Authority. "The process
can't be fixed with more
PR.#
She added that Measure
A doesn't require the county
to approve a bad airport
plan, which is what she con-
tends has been.done.
Leonard Kranser, who
helped lead the campaign
for Measure F, said the coun-
ty paid for its past mistakes
when the initiative won its
landslide victory last week.
And rather than simply dis-
miss the loss, county officials
ought to find the lesson, be
Sa.id.
"Everything they have
done has been politically
motivated, without regard to
legitimate concerns of the
surrounging community,•
Kranser said.
"Silva's up for reelection
in two yea.rs and I think he
would do well to go with his
constituents on this issue,·
he added.
Mark Petracca, chairman
of the political science
department at UC lrvine,
said Silva's situation goes to
an inherent contradiction in
democratic theory.
"The contradiction is
between the expectation
that leaders will follow and
the expectation that leaders
will lead," he said. "The
question is, under what con-
ditions are leaders more
Doily Pilot
likely to follow, and under
what conditions will the
public expect their leaders to
lead? ·
•lllis could very well be a
rare opportunity for Silva to
behave like a statesman and
provide leadership for the
boa.rd, driven by an Qver-
whelming expres5ion of con-
stituent support for Measure
P. Silva doesn't have to be a
weather vane. This was not a
public opinion poll. Th.is was
an election. •
But Bruce Nestande, pres-
ident of Citizens for Jobs &
. the Economy, which spear-
• headed the •No on p• cam-
paign, maintains that Silva
should stand by his position
on the airport.
"Measure F, regardless of
what the anti-airport people
want to claim at this point,
was not a clear referendum
against the airport,• Nes-
tande said. "People bad a
smorgasbord of issu es on
which to vote. How one
could conclude that this is an
anti-airport vote mystifies
me.·
He added that anti-airport
forces admitted publicly they
crafted Measure F in order to
gain more supp6rt in North
County, where voters may
not have turned down
another initiative strictly on
the airport.
"They chose not to make
it just an up or down on the
airport, and now that tney
won, they are saying that 11
was all about the airport,· he
said. ·1 don't accept that and
I don't th.iok Jim Silva will
accept that.•
To that, Kranser said If
Measure F wasn't about El
Toro, then was it just a com'l
ddence that Newport Beach
-clearly the most pro-El
Toro area in the county -
was also the city that most
soundly defeated the mea-
sure?
As the debate rages on,
Waters suggested Silva take
this piece or advice from h1s
favorite president: •As long
as g overnment tells the
truth, the country is safe.•
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The first thing to come
very clear was the remark-
able musicianship 'of the sev-
en memben of the group. I
•fNET Ubrary is like having have no idea where "Chica-an entire public library at · go• falls in the lexicon of
home.• . rock eminence, but they bad
This idea depressed me a full house that was with
considerably, despite the fact them all tl:ie way -includ-
that a very large part of my ing me by the en4 of the
working life is spent in evening.
research, and l'.m perfectly I bad enormous trouble
aware of the reach of the with the wlume -which I
Internet in tracking down , will never quite und$"Stand
information quickly and effi-and will probably produce
cienUy -providing, of several generations of deaf
course, you know how to people -and I was indiffer-
work these suc.\ters. ent to the vocals which tend-
But the thought of a com-ed to be shouted rather than
puter replacing a public sung.
library somehow catches for But the rest of it I liked
me the loss of grace in our better and better as the
society. evening progressed. And I
Wandering the stacks in a was already converted
library, feeling the books before they came out for
while you look for the one their first encore and
you want is a visceral, sen-damned if they didn't play
sual experience that no "In the Mood.•
amount of machines can They managed to make a
ever replace. horn, a saxophone and a
When talk at dinner par-trombone sound like the
ties turns to breathless new whole brass section in the
technology and I express Glenn Miller Band. And they
these feelings, I'm quite transported me back to the
aware that I come on as a Paramount Theater in Fort
fossil, resistant to change Wayne, Ind., where we
and progress. It isn't true, danced in the aisles while
but I can't help that. I don't the Miller band played four-
resist the change. I'm just a-day in between movies.
not ready to see it push So I guess we all simply
aside the graceful amenities have to dance to our own
that enrich our lives. druminer.
Music, especially, puts me -----------
to the test.
Last Friday, my wife
called me from work, exdt-
ed. She told me that she had
just been given two tickets
to "Chicago• at the Perform-
ing Arts Center and we
could have a free night on
the town.
I was disappointed with
the production of "Chicago"
we had seen in London and
wanted very much to see it
with better dancers. So we
went off enthusiastically to
see the show. Even went out
to dinner first.
We got there early to
study the Playbill, and I
sensed that the audience
was not the usual crowd I
see at the Performing Arts
Center. Lots of sweatshirts
and short skirts.
Then I settled in to read
the Playbill and ooukln't find
the cast notes or breakdown
of musical numbers. I
remember telling my wife
that it was the first time I'd
ever seen the members of a
pit orchestra recognized by
name in the program. All the
while, I was conscious that
the curtain was up and a
good deal of what looked
like machinery was visible in
the shadows at the rear of
the stage.
I'm not sure at what point
it finally got through to me
that we were not seeing the
musical ·crucago, • but
rather a rock group of the
same name. My wife, who is
much younger, should have
known better and didn't.
I was trapped in dead
center of the theater and
faced with an indefinite peri·
od of rock music. It didn't
help that the man sitting
next to us said there would
be no intermission.
I was wearing my hearing
aids, and the first blast from
the stage sent a lightning
bolt through my bead. By
the time I got the hearing
aids off, I was afraid my
head would be coming off,
too. But then I knew there
was no way out, and I decid-
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Orange County 'cities with a
majority of voters opposed to
the ballot initiative. Newport
has already joined two pro-air-
port groups in challengihg the
the neWllpaper. • measure in court.
Irvine's public invitation to But Irvine officials, in trying
Newport Beach, described by to recruit Newport to their
Shea as an "olive branch,• anti-airport cause, point out
came a week after voters over-that Measure r is also
whelming approved an initia-designed to safeguard against
tive aimed at preventing an any expansion of John Wayne
airport at El Toro. The measure Aiiport -physical OT opera-
calls for a two-thirds majority tional.
approval in a countywide vote Under an agreement set to
before any expansion or con-expire in 2005, ~ohn Wa~e
struction of an airport; toxic · Airport is subject to time and
landfill or jail near homes. noise restrictions and may not
Newport Beach a.nd Costa serve more than 8.4 million
Mesa were the only two annual passengers per year.
POLL of people to vote a certain way
by using two or three loaded
questions. A legitimate poll, CONTINUED FROM A 1 intended to survey a limited
-group of· 400 to 600 people,
Residents who responded have involve many more ques-
to the poll said they were on tions.
the phone for about 20 min-"11lis doesn't mean certain
utes, answering what seemed people wouldn't try to twist it
like an endless list of ques-to their advantage and point
tions. At about $21 per person, the finger and say •push
the poll probably cost about poll,•' Adler said.
$12,000, according to repre-Still, several respondents
sentatives at Research Data said some of the questions
Desigrl. were misleading.
Based on this inf9rmation, "They were loaded ques-
Long Beach-based political tions, •said Bany Allen, a Har-
consultant Jeff Adler said the bor View Hills Homeowners
calls probably weren't intend-Assn. board member. adding
ed to push poll. Adler that he was told that Green-
explained that push polling is light had a retroactive clause
a technique to coerce masses that would require votes on
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than SS million into its El Toro
war chest City officials are
hoping to annex the former
base and replace t1:}e county's
airwrt plan with their own
Millennium Plan, which calls
for parks, homee and business-
es.
A heated public discussion
at Tuesday's meeting proved
that the animosity between the
two sides of the airport debate
is still olive.
A Santa Ana Heights resi-.
dent Tuesday berated, Irvine
council members ·for not
embracing his aiternate El
Toro runV<ay design, which
would send planes over large-
home remodeling, whlth isn't
100% accurate.
Other respondents, includ-
ing City Manager Homer Blu-
dau, said that most of ques-
tions were legitimate.
•Tue thing took like 20
minutes,· he said. "The ques-
tions seemed legitimate. 'f¥!Y
were just trying to get a sense
of how people fell about
Greenlight. •
Luehrs said the chamber
would release the questions
and results of the poll next
week.
The Protect From Traffic
and Density initiative proposes
to give residents the final say
on major developments after
the proposal has gone through
the Planning Commission and
Thursday, Morch ,16, 2000 A9
1y undeveloped Janel.
ln a· brochure, RusseJ.l
Niewiarow5ki singled out
Irvine Mayor Shea, accusmg
her of • prid~. ·deceit and
hypocrtsy• for squandering
money on "her self-centered
Millennium Plan and cam-
paign to kill El Toro.•
Council membe?S reacted
angrily, pointing out what they
called fallacies with his argu-
ment and denying the
charges.
Niewiarowski continued to·
spar with sliea, but dismissed
him9elf from the courldl cham·
bers as the mayor called fur the .
Sergeant of Arms to remove him. ; •
City Council. The 9,000 voters
who sign~ the petition to put
the measure on the ballot are
hoping it will slow growth and
curb traffic.
A citywide vote would be
triggered if the development
required a major General Plan
amendment.
The added expense and
uncertainty of a political cam-
paign in an akeady costly and
time-consw:ning planning
process are the reasons the
Irvine Co. cited for pulling its
Newport Center development
proposal in January.
Luehr$ said he is worried
that even more proposals will
be withdrawn and halt the
city's growth.
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Newport-Mesa Assisttlnce I.eague makes its mark on March .
The month.of March
surely belon gs to the
Assistance Leagµe of
Newport-Mesa. Actually, the
cities have joined forces to
make March 31 Assistance
League Day, witlr proclama-
tions expected from Mayor
John Noyes of t'fewport
Beach and Mayor Gery
Monahan of Costa. Mesa.
The mayors will recognize.
60 years of volunteer service
to the cominunities by area
members. The Assistance
League is the longest-serving
charitable organization in the
Newport-Mesa community.
Three major events are
slated for the month. First,
the Assisteens Auxiliary of
the Newport-Mesa League is
will throw a major fashion
show al Bloomingdale's
Fashion Island on March 26.
The auxiliary will call the
presentation ·A Star Is
Born,• fitting since the show
will de but on Oscar nigh~.
The stars of the Assistance
League runway will be
good-looking kids from local
schools who have volun-
teered to model Blooming-
dale's fashions on be half of
the Assistance League .
Funds raised will benefit
Assistance League programs.
The event is in the capa-
ble hands of chairs J ulie DID
and Terry Duffield, with the
B.W. Cook
tHECROWD
buster events are planned to
honor the league on its spe-
dal day ol recognition. An
annivenary luncbenn it
planned Jor an expected 600
guestsattheNewportBeach
Marriott Hotel and Tennis
Club.
The event wW feature
guest speaker Jalle·NIXoa
EIMDbower. and funds
raised wW benefit the Assis-,1)
tance League's Children's ·
Dental Healtb dmter, The.,
Scholarship Program, Opera-
all-important fashion coordi-tion School Bell and Kids On The Block. nation being handled with The afternoon with
style by the sister act of Nixon-Eisenhower is being beauties Jlobln Sanden and
Janet Terrell. By the way, produced by the Las Rein.as
they are both even more and Vlrgtnla Cuti• auxil-
beauti.ful on-the inside. iaries of the league.
Bloomies General Manag-Throughout the evening, a
er Kathryn McDonnell and gala black-tie ball will unfold
her staff members ChrlltlDa in the spectacular ocean-
Cox and Sarah Davenport view ballroom of the new
are pulling out all stops to Clubhouse at Pelican Hill.
make the evening extra spe-Organizers are calling the
rial. And to add to the first-fest the "Diamond Jubilee
class presentation, The Ritz, Ball,• and they are expecting
The Four Seasons, Pasta Bra-· a chic gathering of 250 locals
vo, El Torito Grill and Haa-in black tie to dance the
gen Dazs ice cream will night away in honor of the
underwrite the food. Assistance League.
Good food, great fashion, For more information on
super kids -what more both the luncheon and the
could you ask? Tickets are ball, call Mary Fox at (949)
available . Call Sani Luebke ' 644 2482.
a t (949) 721-5758 for more •
information. . Tonight, two very ~cial
On March 31, two block- events unfold for very good
•
causes. In Costa Mesa,
ntfany and Co. at South
Coast Plaza opens its doors
after hours. to support the Art
Institute of Southern Califor-
nia as the 26th annual "Col-
or 11. Orange" juried student
art -exrubit goes on display.
ntfany and Co. has par-
ticipated in the judging for
nearly the past decade. The
company, known for design
and artistry, is proud to
award the ninth annual
ntfany Selection Award in
the •three-dimension• cate-
gory of offerings.
ntfany's Todd Manglaflco
will judge for the company,
with winning compositions
being showcased in the store
windows at South Coast
Plaza through the end of
March. All participating stu-
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ranging from kiDdergart8D to
12th grade. The in-store
cocktail reception wW honor
students, teachers and local
patrom of the Art Institute.
• On the water in Newport
Beach, elegant bolteSI
, ........ SegelltrOID opens
her bayfront estate to wel·
come patrons supporting the
Southern California Chil·
dren's Chorus.
The sunset cocldail recep-
tion on her waterfront ter-
race is expected to attract
several hundred locals in
support of the music pro-
grams of the chorus and the
excellent social and commu-
nity skills instilled in the
musical participants as well.
A sunset wine tasting will
be featured, with proceeds
from the $45 per peniOD ticket
benefiting the chorus.
Segerstrom's daughter, SDdy
Segentrom Dulell, will join
her mother for the reception
in honor of her daughter, a
member of the chorus.
A musical performance by
the group is set for 7 p.m. For
last-minute ticket informa-
tion, and for more back·
ground on the dlorus, please
call publicist MdeJlne Zuck-
erman at (949) 476-9009. ·
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'Skip' is a heartwarmer; 'Ge:ite' is <!-wfullY devilish
• mnaa·s NOn: The ""' Critics cOlumn ffftures moYle altlques
~by community members
wvtng on our panel.
Take family to
see 'My Dog Skip'
I f as a child you had a dog
that you shared all your
secrets, desires 8Jld ' .
adventures with, then you
Will love the new movie "My
Dog Skip.•
Set in the small town of
Yazoo, Miss., this film is
based on author and editor
of Harper's magazine
William IHI Morris.' CRITICS me11:1~-
ters on
young Willie (Frankie
Muniz), an only child with
few friends, no athletic abili-
ty and a penchant for the
unmanly bobby of reading.
As Willie turns 9 his mother
(Diane Lane) decides be ·
needs a friend apd no
greater friend is there than a
dog.
His father (Kevin Bacon)
disagrees. He feels Willie is
too young and vulnerable to
take care of a dog. Mom gets
her way, though, and a .
scruffy furba.ll named Skip .
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enters the
household.
Skip pro-
vides
Willie the
compan-
ionship he
craves,
and soon
the two
are known
through-Heidi -Bressler
out tl\e
town. With Skip as his pal,
Willie grows from a lonely,
frightened young boy to a
confident college-bound
young man.
While watching this
movie I couldn't help but
think of my own childhood
dog, Ben. He did no tricks,
we had no adventures, he
wasn't good-looking or very
smart, but when It came to
telling him secrets he was
the best. Always available,
always loyal, he always
looked like he understood
everything I was saying. I
wouldn't have traded him for
the world.
Having that in my back-
ground, l enjoyed this movie.
Sure.it's overly sentimental
and predictable, but it's also
one that you can take the
whole family to.
If you are ready for a sim-
pie story with a· simple mes-
sage, see "My Dog Skip."
• HEIDI IMSSLB. lS, is • Nintyl-
ist and a Costa Mesa resident.
Full of cliches, 'Gate'
should stay shut
D , evtl movies.
' Some films of this
genre have scared
th~ bejesus out of me.
Straight-up satanic fliCks like
"The Exorcist" or "The •
Ome11" left me supremely
·creeped out. Heck, even
"Rosemary's Baby," Roman
Polanski's first foray into Old
Scratch's sulfuric world, was
spooky.
But the pacing of "The
Ninth Gate," Polanski's
newest trip down Beelzebub
Boulevard, made runnin'
with the devil an extremely
blase experience and not
very scary.
Based on the literary
thriller "El Club Dumas" by
Spanish writer Arturo Perez-
Reverte, "The Ninth Gate"
stars Johnny Depp as Dean
Corse, an unscrupulous but
accomplished book dealer
with a talent for tracking
down and rinding very old
and rare books.
The gist of the story is that
Corse is hired by Boris
Spactous, cc.an -studio with
full range or specialized epparmus
Internationally aoc~ leecher
1ra1n1ng oert1flca11on progrwn
Balkin (Frank Langella), a
wealthy and well-known
book collector, to find two of
only three copies of an anti-
quated book called •Tue
Nine Gates of the Kingdom
of the Shadows.•
Reputedly penned by
Lucifer himself, the book
was transJated in 1666 by
Aristede Torchia, who was
subsequently burned at the
stake as a heretic. Under
dubious circumstances,
Balkan has acquired a copy
of the books and believes
that two of the three are
fakes. He alsp believes that
the authentic book will give
the owner the power to raise
Satan himself.
Corse's investigations take
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him to Europe, where be
meets Liana Telfer (Lena
Olin), the wife of the former
owner of the book now
belonging to Balkin, and she
desperately wants to reclaim
it. She also heads a secret
society devoted to Torchia 's
memory and satanic worship.
Corse then meets both
owners of the other two
books, who suddenly die vio-
lently. Finally, he keeps
crossing paths with a beauti-
ruI (of course), mysterious
young woman, who comes to
his rescue on several occa-
sions and is one-heU-.of-a-
guardian angel (if you get
my point).
Not a total loss, the movie
is visually appealing and
Richard
Brunette
what dramabc.
well-craft-
ed, the
books dnd
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regal and
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But at two hours and 13
minutes, ·Tue Ninth Gate·
had about eight gates too
many, and the ending left
me totally frustrated.
Rated R for some violence
and sexuality, on the Brunettt
scale of •pay full price.· "bciJ
gain matinee,• "video rentctl
"wait for cable" or "I'd ratht:'r
suffer the fires or eternal
damnation than watch tllli>
film again,· I'd choose for Old
Nick to fire up the coals
'cause I'm on the l'ughway to
hell (I should have known drl)
movie with a rhyming catch
phrase ad as stupid as • Lt>aw
the Unknown Alone" would
be lame).
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recreation supervisor wrth the c1!)'
of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa
resident.
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UllCLE DON'S VIEWS OF Ill REPUTE
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Leave 'Mars' to the astronuts ltilb9lt 8. MOal9 n.,.n .
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By Unde Don
W hat? No 1.GM or
BEMs? (Llttle green
men and bug-eyed
· monsters). No gratuitous vio-
lence? Allpost no profanity?
You all know what that
means: A thinking man's
film. Uh-oh. And I dropped .
$4.50 at the Edwards on
Adams -which has a little
shrine in front mourning its
apparent eminent demise -
on this dog.
"Mission to Mars" suffers
from the same terminal dis-
ease common to all preten-
tious science-fiction flicks.
Dialogue. Mouths open.
Words are emitted and IQs
drop like the thermometer on
a winter's day in Nome.
• MTM" is as stoopid as a
film can be. Stooping barely,
just barely, above the high
standards set by "The Post-
man,· • MTM" bases its
entire premise on that
famous photo sent in 1976 of
the •face H on Mars.
Of course this face, which
was thought to be a face,
was found not to be a face,
but is resurrected in "MTM "
as now a face covered by
dirt. This'll keep the •Allen
Autopsy" wackos filled with
conspiracy ammo for years.
And what
inhabits this
face? Loud
noises, strange
vibrations and
the Sandman: nus ambulato-
ry sandstorm
takes affront a t
the invadeis
from Earth and,
stealing the
sandstonn
effect from
"The Mummy,•
attacks the
poor innocent
little earthlings
like a Hoo11er
Along the way, the
rescue ship gets punc-
tured by space junk,
loses its fuel, blows an
engine. or two and
casts the·crew out into
"Are you
thinking the
same thing I
am?" "It's nev-
er been ou.t of
my mind."
"We're not
leaving '?\ we
find out.•
And, of
course, the
classics: "It's
no use• and •1
wn not losing
you.•
the void, where one of
'em burns up in Mars'
atmosphere like a for-
gotten tater tot in an
overheated oven.
Even the
wrist-o-matic
computers on
on steroids. Sucking them all
up but one, a rescue mission
is launched from Earth to
retrieve the lone survivor ·
who is now nuttier than an
airline snack.
Our multi-cultural, multi,
ethnic, multi-marginally tal-
ented crew of meatballs and
mumblers heads off to the
great partiluly unknown, a
flight costing billions and bil-
lions to save one dude. Sure
doesn 't save the movie.
Powering this space ship
is unquestionably the worst
dialogue ever written for a
major motion picture. We get
pearls of wisdumb like this:
"Have a great ride.•, "Deal.•
the astronauts'
anns flash amazing bits of
triteness, such as "insufficient
fuel· and •point of no return."
Along the way, the rescue
ship gets punctured by space
junk, loses its fuel, blows an
~ngine or two and casts the
"Crew out into the void, where
one of 'em bums up in Mars'
atmosphere like a forgotten ·
tater tot in an overheated
oven. These strangers in a
strange land safely1and after
subjecting us to yet more
inane conversations and
we're stuck with the rest of
the movie.
"MTM" swipes a lot of
marginal inspiration, hack-
neyed dialogue-and dull spe-
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Psychic Readings
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·Tarot
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• Astrology
• HandwrltJng Analysis
8~1 Ba':!~~~!_:.~ta Mesa 71 4'7 54e l lS l
dal effects from that former
classic, "2001: A Space
Odyssey." Pop that sucker in
your VCR and see if you can
actually do two things: 1) sit
through the entire film, and
• 2} not laugh at it. Aged bad-
ly, ~t has.
.. Once upon the Red Plan-
et, surrounded by product
placements for Pennzoil and
Dr. Pepper, our explorers are
soon to have a Close
Encounter of the Tedious
Kind. They figger out the
clue of the face, the face
opens, and wbadda ya know
-it's like the museum at the
Palomar Observatory, only a
lot older and a whole lot less
interesting.
Some alien (they all look
the same) pops up, explains
the mysteries of the universe
and the origin of life, drags
out an overlong movie, and
sets up the most idiotic.
moronic, pathetic ending of a
movie you'll ever see. It gets
no worse than this.
Sappier than a Vermont
maple, •Mission to Mars" is
in desperate need of a."Star
Wars'l -style Death Star to put
Mars out of its misery.
• IA«l..E DON reviews ·e • movies
and cheesy rpuslcal acts for the Dal·
ly Pilot. You can read\ him via e-
mail at real/ybMlwritingOaol.com .
_..._MUSIC
OCC wQI p1918Dt a amcert
celebrating the legacy and
traditlm• of Vietnamele cu1tUra at '1 p.m. Priday.
Tbe c:oncert wtJ1 fMture
mmlc. folk IODgl, daDce
and falhloo. 1\dtee. .... S1
to S10. OCC ii at 2701
Pmmew lloed, Costa
Mesa. for more informa-
tion, call (714) .C32-5764.
SOFA IONG.
INSTAGON. FRAUD
The AAA Electra 99 Muse-
wn and Gallery will bold a
show with music by Sola
King, Imtagon, Fraud, The
Clams and othen slalting
al 9 p.m. Priday. 1lckets are
S2 to SS. Tbe gallery ii al
4320 Campus Drive, Suite
110, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
833-7718.
ARTHUR ABADI
Fifteen-year-old pianist
Arthur Abadi will perform
at Harbor Chrt$ttan Church
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
Member donations are $25,
general donations are $30.
For more Jnfonnatton, call
(949) 548-6900.
BIG IAND JAZZ.
A pair of jazz big bands
will be in the spotlight at 2
p.m. Sunday in OCC's
Rabbitt Insurance Agency
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TONY MARnNA
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OCC preeents a coucert by
Tony Martin and Barbara
McNair along wi&b clar-
inetist Henry Cu.ta ud
the Lawrence Welk Tulevi-
sion Alumni Orchestra at .C
p.m. Marcil 26. ncketa are
$25 to $33. OCC ii at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. for more informa-
tion, call (114) 432-5880.
VOlaSOF
THE Ml.LENNIUM
The Wllliam Hall Muter
Chorale presents "Voices of
the Millennium" concert at
4 p.m. March 26. The con-
cert. to be held at St.
Andrew's J>resbytertan
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Young playwright, ~ast uphold Irish theater tradition
ach culture, it seems,
is distinguished to an
extent that borders on
stereotype -FrenQi cuisine,
Swiss precision, J~panese
technology. What the Irish
have contribu~ most
notably thr0\191' the genera·
tions is dramatic literature.
South.Coast Repertory has
been Ulls area·~ primary
Theater
REVIEW
show-
case for
plays by
authors
from the
Emerald lsle, from George
Bernard Shaw (10 produc-
tions) through contempo-
raries like Brian Friel
(•Oancing•at Lughnasa•). To
this list now must be added
the name of Martin McDon-
agh. ·
McDonagb, only in his
mid-20s, already has an
impressive body of work to
his credit, including the com-
pelling play currently on·
SCR's Second Stage, "The
Beauty Queen of Leenane. •
Even more impressive is how
a male playwright of his ten-
der years could create such
an arresting story of a
woman in her 70s and her
frustrated daughter, a 40·
year-old spinster.
The relationship between
729-1144
.
these two, intensified by ·\
director Andrew J. RoblnSon,
is fraught with hostility and
resentment. The da~\lter,
Maureen, who hasn'.I been
with a man in ag~s (iS
reduced to the rol~of a ser-
vant by her .surlr contrary
mother, Mag, )r\th hardly
any relief in sight.
j ' Relief,
,,)l welco~e .As the· reliet, ...
browbeaten
daughter,
Heather
Ehlers
delivers a
brilliant
performance,
nuanced with
the shadings
of her
cont licting
emotions.
comes in
the form
of a
hand-
some for-
mer
neighbor,
retiiming
to say
goodbye
to friends
and faml-
ly before"'-
setting
off to
America.
But can
Maureen
cut the cord and escape her
servitude without taking
drastic measures?
As the browbeaten
daughter, Heather .Ehlers
delivers a brilliant perfor-
mance, nuanced with the
shadings of her conflicting
emotions. Her antagonistic
attitude toward her mother is
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general irritant. Rob King
makes this role a strong
comic;-reliet device, especial-
ly when called upon to
express impatience.
Set designer Michael
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McDonagh has incorpo-
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Director Robinson brings
the two women into frighten-
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when Maureen finally gets
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and she transforms hersell
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equally mesmerizing. Byrd is
particularly effective in
bringing her audience in
almost as consultants to her
duplicity.
Ann Gee Byrd as the
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dimension in her character,
but her portrayal of the
insufferable old biddy is
The strapping neighbor,
Pato, who cautiously charms
Maureen, is done with rich
authentic flavor by Tim Mur-
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since Murphy is a native
lrishman with extensive
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into the romance but brings
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esty.
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ter, Palo's brother Ray, is a
petulant kid who serves as a
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An island favorite that says 'WelCome'
By ec.thy Mader . B alboa Island isn't just . for summer, even
though some or the
locals there might wish it
were. Off season is a great
opportunity for non.:isJand-
living locals to get down
there and sample some of the
area's dining secrets while
avoiding the summer crowds.
The residents who will
read about Picante Martin's
(pronounced Mar-teens),
after acknowledging that
their jeaJ-Din~'!I ousJy
REVIEW re'c~~ . out, will
concede and say, "It is about
time." Picante Martin's is a
five-table, takeout tribute to
all that is Mei.ican food. The
newly redecorated cactus
flower-colored walls with
their aqua trim just say "fies-
ta," and the double French
doors that open to the street
are the architectural wa.y to
say what Martin himself says
so well: "Welcome."
In fact, as we sat and ate,
Martin, the owner -along
with his wife, Raquel, and
heap chef -greeted every
customer by name. Does he
kno~ what sells. or what?
The restaurant actually
started out as the continua-
tion of an existing sandwich
shop about two years ago,
and some of that original
menu has been held over for
you gringos with mild tastes
-and Midwestern Rose
Bowl fans.
Clam chowder, chiCk~n
noodle soup, salads, ham-
burgers and sandwiches are
all available for a quick
lunch stop. However, as the
clients came and begged
Martin and Raquel for the
real Mexican stuff, the menu
evolved into some traditional
and complicated dishes.
.Chicken mole, a Mexican
classic, is a mixture of tender
pieces of chicken simmering
in a complex sauce contain-
Ing myriad spices with a hint
of chocolate. The flavors can
be so unusual to the Ameri-
can tongue that the mind
just can't accept chocolate
and spices in the same bite.
The recipe for mole is tra-
' ditionally banded from one
. generation of the family to
the next. And if two families ·
bring the same dish to a par-
ty, you can have what
appears to be two different
dishes sharing the same
name. Picante Martin's ver-
sion is spicy and very rich,
loaded with unique flavor.
This is served with mild
Spanish rice, refried beans
and warm tortillas. Go
ahead, by it. We did and
liked it very much.
One specialty, worthy of
the term "destination dish,•
is the traditional Mexican
sandwich -the torta.
Picante Martin's grills up a
variety of tortas, including
chicken, came asada (beef),
carnitas {pork), chorizo
(Mexican sausage) and ham
and cheese, all served on
Mexican telera bread -a
soft, round bread.
Included in these tortas
are some delightful surprises
like avocado, salsa, pinto
beans and cojita cheese. All
sandwiches range from $4 .24
to $4.95 and can definitely
be classified as a meal. U you
like more Americanized
Mexican food, by the Ham-
burguesa M exicano ($4.45),
a half-pound hamburger
with bacon, avocado,
jalapenos and grilled onions.
All the Mexican favorites
we have come to know and
love are also available, from
big, bad burritos, served
both wet and dry, to chile
rellenos, enchiladas, taquitos
and tamales. We enjoyed the
chimillautas ($6.45), a crispy
tortilla stuffed with chicken
and served with sour cream
and guacamole.
Picante Martin's gua-
camole, by the way, lives up
to the name "picante• -
spicy and full of onions and
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"'Plcante·~
Diaz and his wUe,
Raquel, own and
operate Plcmte
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tomaioes.
U you were only thinking
about ordering to go, they
serve tl\eir guacamole with .
crispy, light tortillfl chips as a
standard appetizer for all
who eat in.
The breakfast menu offers
up "the usual" from both
countri~, chili and cheese
omeletS {$4.25) and bacon
and eggs, to huevos rancheros
($4:25) and chilaquiles, sea-
soned tortilla strips topped
with two eggs and smothered
in a tomatilla sauce. Gives ,
you a great excuse .to go
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Picante Martin's is popular
with the island residents,
who are thankful it seems,
for some real Mexican food.
We heard several patrons
teli Martin they missed. him
and his food terribly while be
was closed for remodeling.
And while the doors are
open, you can call out to
friends passing by -I can
guarantee Martin will -they
can call in, and everyone can
watch all that island action.
.The friendly, enthusiastic
attitude and the hows of
operation show that Martin
and his wife have adapted
well to isian.d living.
They open 8:30-ish in the
morning and close 9-ish at
night. However, bang on the
doors after closing, and if
Martin is there and the stove
is still hot, he· would love to
make you something.
Martin and Raquel have
what it takes to make a suc-
cess of their small restaurant,
good food and first-rate cus-
tomer service. Come on
down for !>ome authentic
Mexican food and make a
new friend while you're at it.
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Uniformity not.
best choice
f or our kids
J ust say •no• to
school uni-~ forms.
School uniforms
seem to be the latest
issue sweeping the
Newport-Mesa
School District r Andersen Parents
Can't Produce a
Uniform Vote,•
March 14). As a
parent of a fifth.
grade boy and
member of the site
council for Newport
Elementary School,
Mike Kronzley
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
I am currently in the midst of this dis-
cussion. I would like to present what
appears to be the minority opinion.
The real question that I have is,
why? Let's examine the various reasons
that proponents of school uniforms give
to support theif argument and why
Jbey are not relevant in the Newport-
Mesa district.
In a number of areas throughout the
country, most notably Long Beach,
school uniforms were implemented to
address increased violence in the
schools. If a student wore the •colors"
of a rival gang, be or she was physical-
ly assaulted. School uniforms -along
with heightened parent awareness,
increased patrolling of halls and play-
grounds, and some generous private
funding -have all been instrumental
in reducing school violence in Long
Beach. However, based on state sur-
veys reported recently in the Dcµly
Pilot, incidents of violence in Newport ae,ch schools are among the lowest in
the state.
Another rationale is ·1eveling the
IOdal playing field.• The "in brands"
The lesson we
as parents
should b~
teaching is that
it's not the
clothes but the
person that
matters. We
are missing an
important
opportunity to
teach our chil-
dren about life.
are expensive
and a child's
social status is
determined by
the brand worn.
So we are asked
to believe that
by making
everyone dress
the same,
cliques will
miraculously go
away (as though
there are no
cliques in private
schools). This is
a flawed method
of dealing with
this issue. The
lesson we as
parents Sbould
be teaching is
that it's not the clothes but the person
that matters. We are missing an
important opportunity to teach our
children about We.
I also hear the argument that uni-
forms will create a better lea.ming envi-
ronment and thus improve the quality
bf education. I am all for improving the
quality of education for our children.
The problem is that the research sup-
porting this point ii very weak. In The
National Educational Longitudinal
Study of 1988, schools that required
uniforms did not have levels of delin-
quency significantly lower than those
that didn't require uniforms. Unfortu·
•Dately, that study didn't really address
gradel. However, a 1998 study done by
~ Brumma and Kerry Rockque-
more at Notre Dame showed that
ICbool uniforms have no positive
imped on academic adU4vement. ,
So I return to the origtnal question.'
WhY do we need or want school uni-torm. in the Newport &each public
icboollf Is it to acidn9ll violence in our
ICbooll even tbougb violance is all but
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.. EDITORIAL
Be · couiited· in· the 2000 Census
W hat was your income in
19991
How many weeks did
you work?
What are the annual costs of utilities
and fuels for your home?
When was the building you 1..1'/e in
built?
These are the types of questions
members of every family in Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach and every other
community in the nation will be asked
to answer in the coming weeks as part
of the 2000 U.S. Census.
The 38-page booklet you should.have
received in the mail this week may seem
a little daunting. Frustrating. Not worth
the 38 minutes it claims to take to fill out.
So, you may be asking, what's the
point?
Well, tliere are several reasons. But
here are three good ones:
• It's telling your leaden who you
are and what you need. Census num-
bers are used to determine distribution
for more than $100 billion in federal
funding for health clinics, highways,
senior citizen programs and school
lunch programs.
• It can get you help in times ol
need. Census information allows emer-
gency management agencies to get
the right amount of help quickly in
floods, earthquakes or other disasters.
•It's being a pa.rt of America's
progress meter. Because the United
States has conducted a census every
10 years since 1790, we know how far
the country has come. Although
records are held confidential for 72
years, you can use your own census
data to prove age, residence or rela-
tionship that could help you qualify
for a pension, establish citizenship or
\'IF WE. J\JsT HAD MoRE GovE.RNMENI
FUNDING WE COULD ,AFFORD To fEED
E.vEN Mot<:E.. HoMELE.Ss. '1
obtain an inheritance. Your grandchil-
dren or great-grandchildren in 2072
may want to use census information
to research your family's history.
And, by law, the information you
provide cannot be shared with anyone
else -not your next-door neighbor,
the Internal Revenue Service, the
courts or police -for those 72 years.
Don't let fear or uncertainty pre-
vent you from providing this much-
UUSTRATION BY ~IOC HUTCHISON
needed information.
The census is one of those slightly
inconvenient things in life that pays
dividends in the grand scheme of
things. It is estimated that Costa Mesa
alone has .lost $2 million in federal
funds during the last 10 years because
of its uncounted population.
So take the time. Fill out the form
and send it in by April 1.
Your community will thank you for it.
MAILBAG
Local sports fans the Greenlight petition. That is duties, allow public facilities to urban L.A. County.
about half the number of citizens fall into a state of extreme dlsre-I am becoming more and say thanks to Pilot who vote in typical elections. pair, then ask taxpayers for a more convinced that if I wish to
As the parepts of a Costa And you're devoting Page 3 of loan to ball them out without one maintain my quality of lile, then I
Mesa High School athlete, today's edition to answers from word of accountability.• should move to South County As
Autumn Smith, we have enjoyed 60 residents. selected by Deputy I trust that the board will, such, if I should wish to move to
and appreciated The Pilot's out-City Manager Dave Kiff (•People instead of going on the defen-South County. then I would want
standing coverage of the local said they really appreciated sive, make an honest effort to the John Wayne Airport expand·
sports scene. being asked•) on seven ques-inform the people as bow things ed and the El Thro Airport pro-
Hats off to Barry Faulkner, tions, out of an undisclosed own-· really happened and why. ject killed.
Richard Dunn and the entire ber of questions, many of which l 'm not encouraged, however, The building of Standard
Pilot team for their professional appear to have a built-in bias. that the board will respond; I Pacific Homes' Mesa Verde Col-
coverage of the triumphs and Please give us some responsi-well recall bow little attention lection, at the comer of Adams
tribulations of our youth teams. ble reporting. the board paid, some years back, Avenue and East Mesa \4!rde •
Speaking for many local fans and STEPHEN mus when a "whistle-blower" in the Drive, and the school board's
boosters, Lt's a big thrlll after a Newport Beach district chose to bypass district proposed sale of Balearic Park,
big game to wake up in the officials and board members to negatively affect the quality o(,. ,,
~oming and reed all about it in School board needs report a $4.2-million embezzle-lile in Costa Mesa.
the Pilot. Keep up the fine work. ment to the Orange County In proposing the sale of
CONLEY AND NANCY SMITH to step up to plate Grand.Jury. Balearic Park, the Newport-Mesa
Newport Beach I'm sure ~eral sympa-
Hardly a vote of confidence school board has reneged on &ts
for the board. 1977 pronuse to never sell the
We don't need results thy on our ' conditiom lies LEmlUS LAVMICAS property and actively demon-with the students and teacben COlta Mesa strates that Costa Mesa and
of bogus survey and, not much, with the govern-Newport Beach governments ing board ol tbe Newport-Mesa Development, park · cannot be trusted. That the city N. a reader ol the Deily Pilot, I Unified Scbool District. Steve
really have to wonder, just wbat Smith'• article (•Board: accept mean more than airport cou.nd.l memben ol Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach sit Kily by ls your agendaf In today's edition responsibility belore we accept
bond,. March 4) that appeared Wbile I am a homeowner and and permit this deltrucbon ol
you devote Page 3 to pubtilbing almolt editorial-like, brought up l'9lidmt of Mesa Verde wllb Cou Mesa to take p&ace,
selective results (•Newport sur-the question of the board's enjoys the envilPnment of Costa demoOltra• tblir compticity and
vey reveals few surprilel," Peb. accountabllity during tb818 put MeM. I am not convinced that Jeck ol cmtng ID tbele matten.
23) of a dtywide poll lrom 60 ree-yean when conditions were the :tz:emments ol either U they want the support ol
klentl -60 rtllldentl in • dty ol allowed to detedora~ Calta or Newport Beech mytelf and my Dligbbon in the
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Going the
extra mile
•'Toshiba first-round·
co-leader knows about
cutting it close; meanwhile,
Yardley & Co. gather
at Big Canyon CC.
Richard Dunn
GOlf
'tA~~g VY ih~re
mileage out of a
rain-shortened
Senior PGA Tour
event, first-round
Toshiba Senior
Classic co-leader
Dave Eichelberger
made his miles
count on his way
from New York to
Myrtle Beach, ·
S.C., last
November.
Eichelberger, who lives in New
Canaan, Conn., was scheduled to
fly out of La Guardia Aiiport for the
season-ending Ingersoll-Rand
Senior Tour Championship.
But intense thunderstorms
grounded all airplanes and the
minutes started ticking away.
Eichelberger was fully aware or
the Senior PGA Tour policy that
eliminates a player from the field if
he fails to make his pro-am tee time
at a senior tour event.
And, with all flights in and out of
La Guardia canceled, his chances of
making his pro-am in time were
growing slimmer by the second.
So Eichelberger, afraid he might
fall asleep at the wheel if drove a
rental car down the Atlantic coast
all night, phoned a limousine
company that said it could pick him
up in 10 minutes.
•1 literally made (the pro-am)
by five minutes,• said Eichelberger,
who paid about $3,200 for the
11-hour luxury cruise, which
included fees and tip.
Eichelberger said everyone was
sitting in the carts •and ready to
go" when he arrived for the 7:30
a.m. shotgun start. "If I had arrived
five minutes later, I would've
missed the whole thing (and been
disqualified),· said Eichelberger,
who got through his pro.am round,
then finished last in the four-round,
31-player field, but still won
$18,000.
In thll year's Toshiba Senior
Classic at Newport Beach Country
Oub, Stewart Ginn missed his
pro-am tee time and was
disqualified from the three-round
tournament with $1.3 million on the
jine. Prank Conner took his place.
•lt was unfortunate for (Ginn),
SEE GOLF PAGE 84
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Sports Editor Roger Cortson • 949-574-4223 • Thursday, Morch 1<>. 2000 81
• Sophomore second
baseman sizzles at the
plate for the Mustangs.
Tony Altobelli
D AILY PILOT
W en hitters are on a roll,
they describe the ball
coming across the plate
as the size or a beach ball or a
basketball.
For Costa Mesa High
o sophomore baseball player Nick
> Cabico, the ball must look like a
~ big-rig tire rolling up there after
... his performance last week.
~ In two games, the Mustangs'
second baseman went 5 for 5 in
a 7-7 tie with Santiago of
~ ;! SEE CABICO PAGE 83
BOILING WATE R
1Wo Newport Harbor rec0~ds shattered
by freshman Nicole Mackey.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Two SWIMMING dual meets into her young
career, Nicole Mackey already
rewrote Newport Harbor High's record book m
girls swimming.
After setting the school record m the 100-yard
butterfly in her first dual meet against Los Amigos,
the freshman obliterated two school records and
was part or a third'in the Sailors' Sea View League
opener with visiting Irvine Wednec;day. which the
Vaqueros 'woa, 103-67.
Mackey first broke Kelly Long's 18-year-old
record in the 200 freestyle event with a personal
record of 1:51.90, which was almost three econds
better than Long's 1:54.80.
In the very next event, Mackey won the 200
individual medley with a time of 2:06.03. a whop-
ping 8.15 better than Rachel Arrow's old mark et
in 1995, but three seconds short of her persnal
record.
·1 was trying hard in the 200 freestyle because it
was a dose race,• Mackey said. "ln the IM, 1t was
just tun.• .
"She's just talented in everytlung, • Newport
Coach Ken LaMont 5aid. •She never ceases to
amaze me.·
DON LEACH I DALY PILOT
Newport freshman Nicole Mackey IWims to school record (1:51.90) ln the 200 freestyle.
~be followed up with another record ln the next event. the 200-yard Individual mediey,
Mackey was also part of the 200 medley relay
team that set the school record against lrvme It was
all part of a bittersweet day against two-t.lme
defending CIF Southern Section Division 1 champi-
on Irvine. While the Tars ( 1-1, 0-1 in ledgue) Jo l by
36 points, they broke three school records and hn-
ished first in five races.
"We were hoping to swim a little better.·
SEE SWIMMING PAGE 83
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-~~-------------~---------'SPORTS--------------~-----------~-i~P_i~ 82 Thuncloy, Morch l 6, 2000
·IRVINE LEAVES NEWPORT HALF .SAT.ISFIED
Harbor plays good baseball, but just two
swings give Vaqs 3-1 win in league opener.
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -
ln the baseball equiva·
lent to the age-old philo-
sophical debate about
which portion of a par·
tially fllled glass to
acknowledge, Newport
Harbor High supporters
were optimistic and/or
pessimistic following
Wednesday's Sea View
League opener against
visiting Irvine.
The Sailors played,
arguably, their best ball or
the young season, only to
fall to reigning Sea View
co-champion Irvine, 3·1.
varsity starter had more
bits than he'd given up,
until the Vaqueros (4·2)
bad back-to-back singles
in the scoreless seventh.
Backing Jacobs' ster-
ling perfonnance (just 73
pitches, 43 strikes) was a
strong defensive etrort,
which inclu~ . a pair of
double plays. Three adcli-
tionaY Vaq\.t$ro baserun-
ners wer¢ ,erased on the
base pat4s~ one via a quick
Jacobs pickoff move to
first and another gunned
down ·on a would-be steal
of second by catcher Gar-
rett Brant.
Newport leadoff man
Miguel Sandoval also did
his job, reaching in three
of four plate appearances,
including a picturesque
bunt single in the fifth.
•1t was a good show-
ing,• Newport Coach Jim
Kiefer said. •Jacobs
pitched a helluva game.
He made good pitches
when he needed to (work-
ing out of a bases-loaded,
no-out jam in the sev-
enth). He had been a
question maik for us, but
he should gain confidence
from todays' perfor-
mance.•
Kiefer, however, recog-
nized the unsatisfactory
result, created by two no-
doubt Irvine home runs
and a lack of clutch hitting
by the younger members
or the Harbor order.
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Harbor ( 1-4) stranded a. runners and had anoth·
er erased on a second-
innlng double play.
Irvine got all the
offeme it needed on no-
doubt homers by Chris
Lewis and 1Tavis Otott in
the fint and second,
respectively. Otott's blast
followed a hit batter to
finalize the scoring.
Hazlett, a second-team
all·league pick a year ago,
needed just 90 pitches (63
strikes) to record Irvine's
first complete game. It was
bis third straight victory
over Harbor.
•np your cap to him,•
Kiefer said of the right·
hander. "He's a competi-
tor."
SIA V.W LaAGUE
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Newport 000 100 0 -1 7 2
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On the bright side,
senior right-hander Justin
Jacobs pitched a com-
plete-game four-hitter
with four strikeouts and
two walks. The third-year
Sailor supporters were
supplied offensive opti-
mism from Jacobs (3 for 3),
Scott Beerer (2 for 3) and
Nick Langsdorf, who belt-
ed leadoff homer high
over the center field fence
in the fourth.
"It's tough,• Kiefer said
of absorbing the loss on a
day when his team played
so well •our young hit-
ters have to learn how to
deal with a pitcher who
gets into a rhythm
(Irvine's Chad Hazlett).
We missed a squeeze bunt
(fouled off) and we had
men on second and third
twice with one out and
didn't score (in the fourth
and sixth).•
Hazlett .nd DeVries; Jacobs
and Brant. w -Hazlett, 4-1.
L • Jecobs, 1-2. HR · Lewis (I),
Otott (1), Langsdorf.(NH).
DON LEACH I DAJt.Y Pl.OT
Newport Harbor's Justin Jacobs dellven.
Newport's Peirsol, Belden, Lean sparkle
•Tars fall to I~e, 98-72.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -It takes a
mighty effort to beat Irvine High's
powerhouse swim program, and
Newport Harbor's boys swim team
certainly threw its best at the
Vaqueros.
For the first time this year, the
Sailors had tbe services of sopho-
mores Aaron Peirsol and Ryan
Lean, both club swimmers. Those
two helped Newport to get within
26 points or visiting Irvine Wednes-
day in its Sea View League opener,
falling. 98-72, in an emotionally
charged dual meet.
"We did really well,· Newport
Coach Brian Kreutzka.mp said. •J
don't think anyone can get that
close to them like we did today.•
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SWIMMING -sol and Ryan Gough easily beat
Irvine with a time of 3:26.36.
Tue Sailors' 200 freestyle relay
team of Belden, P.eirsol, Joey Snel-
grove and Ryan Cook lost to the
Vaqueros (t-0, 1-0) by 0.18 second,
but they qualified with a time of
1:31.39. In the anchor position ,
Peirsol made a furious comeback
with Newport behind by roughly
five yaids, but he was sbort by a
fingertip.
SIA VllW LEAGUE
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200 medley relay-1. IMne 1, 1:42.27;
2. tNine 2. 1:44.59; 3. Newport Harbor 1,
1:49.72; 4. Newport .._rbor 2, 1:52.08.
200 free -1. t..un (NH), 1 :A7 .15; 2. P. Kim (I),
1:49.64; 3. Pe<lt (I), 1:56.47; 4. Coolt (NH),
1:56.1>9; 5. Herzog (I), 1:59.36; 6. ~(NH),
2:06.40. ' 200 IM • 1. Peirsol (NH), 1 :55.lJ; 2. Natalizio
(I), 1 :56.26; 3. Sd\lfer (I), 2:08..45; 4. G. Kim (I),
2:08.53; 5. Kepner (NH), 2:12.61; 6. Littrell (NH},
2:18.13.
50 {Tee · 1. B.iden (NH), 22.2$; 2. Turi (I),
22.86; l . Bum« (0, 23.30; 4. Sntlgtove (NH),
23.34; 5. ~ro (I), 23.73; 6. Coolt (NH), 23.39.
100 fly · 1. Peck (I), 57.05; 2. W.W-(NH),
58.87; 3. SwlmO!l (I), 59.92; 4. 8ew1 (NH),
1:01.18; 5. Kepner (NH), 1:04.42; 6. McCoy (I),
1:04.51.
100 free · 1. Shimura (I). 48. 17; 2. Belden
(NH), 49.49; l . Turi (I), 51 92; 4. Beamer 0),
52.22; 5. Thayer (NH), 52.40; 6. Hemen (NH),
52.89.
500 free · 1.1.Nn (NH), 4:.44.71; 2. P. Kim (I),
5:07.Q; 3. Pa1anaS!nth (I), 5:13.0S; 4. Gough
(NH), 5:19.26; 5. Lansing (NH). 5:39.54;
Newport (1-1 , 0-1 in league) had
SLX automatic CIF Southe rn Section
Division I qualifying times, with
two from Peirsol and Peter Belden.
Peirsol, a 2000 Summer Olympic
hopeful, took the 200-yard individ-
ual medley race in 1 :55..33. His win-
rung time in the 100 backstroke
was a breathtaking 50.91, one sec-
ond off his school record of 49.87
that was set in the CIF champi-
onships last year.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Aaron Pelrsol swims the breaststroke leg en
route to victory ln the 200-yard lndlvldual medley Wednesday.
Peirsol, who has trained with his today,• Kreutzkamp said.
•This was a really good swim for
this early in the year,· Kreutzkamp
said. •Our team sees Irvine and
they know it's a big meet, but they
were just too deep. We just have
two club swimmers and the rest are
just on the high school team. But
with those two in the meet, we
always have a chance.~
Lean is expected to stay with the
Sailors for the rest of the season,
but Peirsol is leaving to train in
Seattle. He will return for one more
dual meet later in the year to be eli-
gible for the CIP meets. Despite his
brief time with Newport. Peirsol
relishes the moment.
6. Henog (I), DNf.
200 free relay · 1. ll'Vine, 1:31.21; 2. Newport
Harbor, 1:31..39; 3. lrv!M, 1:34.17; 4. Newport
Harbor, 1:35.19; 5. Irvine, 1:35.52; 6. Newport
Harbor, h41 01.
100 back · 1. Pelool (NH), 50.91; 2. Shimura
(I), SJ.13; 3. Natalizio (I), SS.95; 4. Gouqtt (NH),
1:03.BS; 5. Stocker (I), 1 :03.85; 6. Johmcn (N~O.
1:07.53.
club team Irvine Novaquatics, said. Lean was victorious in the 200
"l knew this was going to be a fast freestyle with a time of 1:4'1.15,
meet.~ which was good enough for CIF
Belden, a junior, won the 50 consideration. He qualified iri the
freestyle sprint in 22.25. He was 500 freestyle by winning in 4:44.71.
second in the 200 free with a qual-Newport had two relay teams
100 bfetst -1. YU (I), 1:02.06; 2. Schafer {I),
1:03.79; l . llttrell (NH), 1:10.00; 4. Monden (I),
1:12.17; 5. Johnson (NH), 1:13.AO; 6. Mc.Clain
(NH). l:IS.03.
400 free re&.ty • 1. ~ Hart>of (Lean.
"This is the reason I came here,~
ifying time of 49.49. qualify for CIF. The 400 freestyle
•Belden was very impressive relay squad of Lean, Belden, Peir-
•it's so much fun," he said.
•They're not just my teammates,
they're. my school Lri.ends. rt feels
good to be around them.•
Gough, Belden, Peirso(). 3:26.36; 2. Irvine,
(3:32.82; 3. Newport~. 3:34.61; 4. Irvine,
3:36.37; S. lrv!M, l:AO.SI; 6. Newport. 3:.44.72.
CdM puts away Sea Kings sweep away Barons
Sunny Hills, 11-7 H eardstee, Fento~, HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD \c;:~\'.=i~c..6.:.l~1;/L
•Morton sharp, but
Cd.M's Ball is hobbled
as Sea Kings improve
to 5-0 with nonleague
decision over Lancers ..
CORONA DEL TENNIS MAR -Unbeaten
Corona del MaI High made it
five straight Wednesday with
an 11-7 nonJeague boys ten-
nis victory over visiting Sun-
ny Hills, with some highlights
(Brian Morton's victory over
Joseph Kao) and some low-
lights (singles standout
cameron Ball was hobbled
with a Charley h orse in his
Jeft call), lending to concern
w1th the Sea Kings' huge
tournament just two days
away.
"I topefuJly he'll be all
• right," said Cd.M Coach Tun
Mang. "He's a tough kid, and
I'm giving my three top play-
ers the day off (today, against
visiting Laguna Beach)."
The Sea Kings are hosting
their national invitational, a
16-team tournament, begin-
ning Friday.
Morton was a key player at
No. 1 singles for Corona deJ
Mar Wednesday, sweeping
the Lancers, including a 6-3
verPJct over a highly regard-
ed Kao, who is listed as one of
the best in the nation in 16s.
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Singles: Morton (CdM) def. Kao,
6-3; def. Shu, 7-5; def. Hong, 6-0;
Ball (CdM) lost, <Mi; won, 6-0; lost
by default; Kennedy (CdM) lost,
4-6; won, 6-2, 6-0.
Doubles: Myers-Kulmatickl
(CdM) def. Yeu·Klm, 6-4; def.
Vyas-Lo, 6-1; def. Lee<hang, 6-3;
Bean-Stuart (CdM} won, 7-5, 7-6;
lost, 5-7; Nlng·Everson (CdM) lost,
5-7, 4-6, 1-6.
Estancia eITors
spell 4-1 defeat
FOUNTAIN IASllAll
VALLEY -1Wo
costly errors opened the door
for host Los Amigos High.
which scored four unearned
runs in the sixth to break
open a scoreless tie and claim
a 4-1 nonleague baseball win
Wednesday' over Estancia.
A misplayed fly ball to the
ouUield and another error put
the Lobos in front, dropping
the Eagles to 2-3, heading
into Friday's Pacific Coast
League opener at cross-town
rival Costa Mesa.
Brent · Davis doubled,
advanced to third and scored
on Jordan Hart's groundout
for Estanda's lone run in the
seventh, as left-hander Bish-
op Griggs pitched a com-
plete-game five_-hilter to
improve to 2· 1. Including
Tuesday's 1-0 win over Costa
Mesa, Lobo pitchers have
yielded just one run their last
14 innings.
David Akiva and C.K.
Green pitched effectively for
the Eagles. Both failed to get
hits, but Altlva (.563) and
Green (.555) are swinging the
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Morse pace Cd.M wms were really impressive," needs to work on getting out PV -1· Vandrovec (FV), 12-0; 2· ·
over Fountain Valley. Sumner said. •That's a pretty of the blocks, but she's so Watson (CdM), 11-0; 3· Marshall
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -
For Corona del Mar HJgh
track and field coach Bill
Sumner, each meet this year
is a new learning experience.
"We're still tinkering with
some things here and there,•
Sumner said following
Wednesday's dual meet win
for both the boys and girls
squac:!s over Fountain Valley.
·we're not gonna have all
these events figured out just
yel. Each meet, we get closer
and closer to that.•
Junior 1Tavis Beardslee
and Sean Fenton led the boys
squad to a 79-57 win over the
Barons, while Liz Morse
helped the girls to an 68-58
win.
"Last year we bad a bunch
of firsts,• Sumner said. "This
year, we want to have a
bunch of f~ts and seconds."
Beardslee bad a very busy
day, winning the 800-
(2:00.8), 1,600-(4:25.8) and
3,200-meter runs ( 11 :00.0),·
then ran third on the victori·
ous 1,600 relay team.
"His 800 and t,600 times
h bl h ..a1 d b . • (CdM), 1<Mi. toug dou e to anUle an usy, she has no time. Gm.S he did a great job of doing it." Jenny Cummins had a
Fenton anchored the field strong race in the 800, taking
events for CdM (2-0), win-first by over four seconds with
ning the discus (162-3) and a 2:23.6. She was also on both
tbe shot put (50-5). of lhe Sea Kings' relay teams.
•He's a rock for us," Sum-.on
ner said. ·w atch out for him CDM 79, Fou.nMt VALUY 57
this year in those events. He 100 · 1· Ng(iyen (FV), 11.0; defini l f Moore (CdM), 11.5; 3. Hoyt (CdM), was te y one o our stars 11 .9. 200 -1. Nguyen (FV), 22.3;
today." 2. Moore (CdM), 24.0; 3. Hoyt
The key to CdM's success (CdM), 24.4. '400 -1. Stone (FV),
was earning valuable points 53.7; 2. l<r•mer (CdM), 54.2;
in the events they were 3. S8ngulnettl (CdM), 54.5. IOO -1.
favored to win. h•rdslee (CdM), 2:00.8; 2. Yelsey
kn (CdM), 2:01.2; 3. Stone· (FV), 2:08.6. "We . ew coming in that t,fOO . 1. Beardslee (CdM), 4:25.8;
Fountain Valley was strong in 2. Yelsey (CdM), 4:30.1; 3. Ardniaga
the sprints and field events, (FV), 4:51.9. J.200 -1. Beardslee
with the exception of Fen-(CdM), 11:00.0; 2. Yelsey (CdM),
ton's events," Sumner said. 11:00.3; 3. Arciniaga (FV), 11:01.1.
"We won by taking care of HO tet • 1· Madrid (fV), t7.1; 2. th ed Couranco (FV). 17.5; 3. Carpenter e events we were suppos (CdM), 19.2. JOO .. -1. Guyler
to be dominant in." . (CdM), 43.0; 2. ~Id (FV), 43.1;
On the girls side, Uz 3. S8ngulnettt (CdM), 46.6. IOO
Morse led the Sea Kings, tak-"919r -1. Fountain V811ey. 45.3.
ing first in the 200 (25.8) and l,600 RNy • 1. COl'OM del ._
400 (58.0), while anchoring ~. Kr.mer. ltffrdslff,
the victorious 400 and 1,600 Yetsey), 3:44·1· HI -1. Loor8n0, 6-1; 2. Kelley relay teams. (FV), s...: 3. Knuppte (CdM), s-2.
"Another day at the office u -1. Mwshall (CdM), 1M; 2.
for her,• Sumner said. •The Nguyen (FV), 11-2; 3. ot.1 (FV),
200' and sprint relay are new 1a.o. Tl -1. Larllflco (FV), 40-2;
, events for her. She's so dam 2· GfVer (CdM), 34-5; l. V8ndrovec (FV), 34-11 •• -1. Fenton (CdM), fast and she's been working 50-5; 2. JohnlOf\ (CdM), 44-7; 3.
hard on the faster races. She Schocat (CdM), 42.8. DT -1. ~on
OM II. FouNTMI VA&.LIY 58
100 · 1. Olsen (FV), 12.8; 2.
Can.lry (CdM), 13.3; 3. Howley
(CdM), 13'4. 200 -1. L Mone
(CdM), 25.8; 2. Olsen (FV), 27.1; 3.
J. Commins (CdM), 27.2.. 400 -1. L
Morse (CdM), 58.0; 2. B. Cummins
(CdM), 1:03.4; 3. Peten (FV), 1;05.2.
IOO -1. J. Cummins (CdM), 2:23.6;
2. Peten (FV), 2:27.7;..3. 8.
Cummins (CdM), 2:34.3. 1,IOD · 1.
Allen (FV), 5;15.5; 2. Hossfeld
(CdM), 5:16.9; 3. IC. MotM (CdM),
5:34.4. J.2IO -1. Holsfetd (CdM).
11:40.S; 2. MeseNey (CdM),
11:53.7; 3. K. Mone (CdM), 11 ;55.0,
100 ... -1. Andenori (fV). 19.Q;
2. Dorfman (CdM), 19.6; 3. Web«
(CdM), 21.2. JOO .. -1. Andenon
(FV), 54.4; DomMn (CdM), 55.2;
3. Hendridts (CdM), 1:02.2. 400
lleley • 1. CoroN del Mar (Thayef,
Canary, J. Cummins. L Morse),
52. 1. 1.• W., · 1. CoroN del
Mar (J. Cummins, HMtey, 8.
Cummins.. L Mone), 4:33.0.
Kl • 1. BrMner (CdM), S-2;
2. l(endridt (FV). 4-10; J. Ued1ty
(fV), ...... u -1. Hlllley (CdM), 15-9:
l . °"'" (FV), 14-91h; J. ~
(CdM), 14-4. Tl -1. ~ (CdM),
31-9; 2. tWley(CdM), J0.11h;
). Beer-K«r (CdM), 2N .• -1.
Burroughs (fV), 27-81/i; 2. S1g1.tO
(FV). 24-11 112; 3. MWowttz ((.dM),
1M 1h. DT -1. Wong (FV). I0-5;
2. Burroughl (FV), 7J..1"4;
l. ~ (FV), 62-4'h.
Costa Mesa girls sink Woodbri«Jge, 96-75
•Bayes, Martinovich
sharp; Sarris honing
in on CIP standards.
COSTA MESA -Com
Mesa 1-Ugh junior Erin Boyes
polted ClP-qualifying timel
U1 wimUnq the SO-end 100.
yard treeltyle events to help
the Munangs earn a 96-7 5
nonleegue gtrlt swimming
trtumph over viltting Wood·
bridge Wedneeday. a.,... went 25. 78 In tbe
tbort sprint and 57.14 lo the
100. \
Mela J~ w~ Marti-
novicb also qualified for the
section preliminaries with a
vtctortoµs 1:11.3() docking in
<the t 00 breutltroke and twtn
sllter Jody did tbe Nme wl1b
a winning time of 5:34.72 In
the 500 free,
Jt WU the flnt meet for tbe
MUltangl, wbo face Hunting·
ton Beach today, before opeq ..
lng Padftc Cout League
competition against ~
town nval Eltande Wednet-
ct.y.
In .... boyl meet, Mete
--Ala Sarria approecbed CJP-quallfyt.ng
..... In die two fn:meyle
SWllllllll
sprints. He went 23.47 ln the so and 52.73 in the 100. .
The MUlfAIDgll, who have
just two venity boyl twim·
men, were outpointed by the
Warrion, who bave four
IWtlbnlen. A 6na1 boyl ICOl'8
was not available, Mesa
Coach lbcld Kolber .US, due
to an~ ICOl'ebook,
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-~·-·~P_i~------~~~~~SPORTS -~~~~~~~~~ Thursday, Morch 16, 2000 &1
BRIEFLY .
Hansen, Cantrell·
South All -Stars
•Standouts from CdM, Estancia, in the Orange
County boys game April 15 at Orange Coast.
, Corona del Mar High's Kevin Hansen and. W llr9taa11 ~tancia's Jon C!lnt:rell will represent the South 51 .....
boys in the Orange County All-Star Basketball Game, scheduled
April 15 at 8 p.m. Orange Coast College. •
Hansen, a 6-foot-4 forward, led the Sea Kings to the Pacific
Coast League title, the CIF Southern Section Division ID-AA semi-
finals and the Southern California Division ID Regional semlflnals.
He averaged 20.8 points and close to seven rebounds. He was All-
CIF as a junior, when he helped the Sea Kings reach the section
ID-A final.
Cantrell, a three-year varsity lettennan, averaged 16.1 points
for the Eagles. He was among the Orange County leaders with 96
three-pointers, including a school single-season record nine In
December agai,nst Nogales. ·
The South boys squad, which also includes PCL MVP 1Tavis
Hanour and Laguna Beach teammate Chris Manker, as well as
University standout Andy Lawrence, will be coached by Roger
Holmes of Marina High.
There are no• local players in the girls game, which precedes
the boys game at 5 p.m.
-by Barry Faulkner
CdM falls in four lions split pair
CORONA YOLLIYIAll MOBILE, Ala. SOnlAll DEL MAR --Gina Lieben-
Visiting Irvine High, ranked good continued to baffle the
No. 4 in Orange County, over-hltters in Wednesday's 2-1 non-
came a first-game loss to han· conference win over Spring
dle No. 3 Corona del Mar, 12-Hill in game one or a double-
15, 15-6, 15-7, 15-2 in non-header with the Alabama-
league boys volleyball based college.
Wednesday. Senior outside hit-Uebengood struck out 11
ter Greg Stampley paced the and allowed only two hits for
Sea Kings (2-1) with 20 kills. the Lions (14-11). The Lions ral-
Tars ed ge Marina.
HUNTINGTON GOU
BEACH -Newport
Harbor Higb's boys golf team
battled to a 192-192 standofJ
with Marina Higb's Vikings
Wednesday in nonJeague play,
the second-half of a home-and-
home duel, and combined with
a 212-213 edge in the first nine
holes at Big Canyon Country
Club, posted the win (404-405).
Marina's Robbie Kramer
was the medalist with a 33
Wednesday (75 overall), with
Newport's Kevin Olson (40-38-
78) in close pursuit Also with
solid scores Wednesday from
Newport were Scott Tippett
(35) and Daniel Kush (36).
CdM tops Aliso
NEWPORT BEACH
-The Corona del Mar GOU
High boys golf team made its
debut on its borne course and 'it
took full advantage, trouncing
visiting Aliso Niguel over nine
holes to WTap up a 410-424
nonleague 18-hole match vic-
tory Wednesday at the New-
port Beach Country Club.
Innes MacDonald (79) was
the medalist and Chris Franta
(80), John Kwon (81), Joe Kwon
(82) and Manuel Fernandez
(88) also contributed to the win
for CdM (2-2). The Sea Kings
bested the Wolverines (2-2) by
13 strokes Wednesday.
Mesa falls to Tustin
TUSTl1'' -Costa TllllllS
Mesa High's boys ten-
nis team completed its match
with Tustin High in nonleague
action Wednesday, with Mesa
coming up short, 395--405.
Joakim Rising bad a com~
bined total of 7 5 to lead the
Mustangs, while Jell Montoya
(76), Lou Carrasco (79), Brym
Sharldan (81) and Nue Kahele
(96) round out the scorlQg,
SWIMMING
CONTINUED FROM 81
" LaMont said. •Actually, we
swam pretty good. But they
were just faster then us.•
Both Newport and Irvine
turned in blistering times in tbe
flnt event, the 200 m.edley
relay. The Sailors' group of
Mackey, Jennifer Arrow, Amy
Mwphy and Hayley Pelnol set
a school record with a time ol
1:53.24, bettering their week-
old mark ol l :53.97 trom the
Loe Amigol meet.
But that WU only ~ second place, u 1rvtnel29
0) turned ln an amazing
1:.52.43. The Vaqueros also
took third piece tn the event. ·we were talking about this
meet for two weeks,• LaMont
Mid, •we knew what we bad to
do, but we didn't beve the
speed or the depth of lrvtne. •
Murpby won the SOO
,......,.. wtlb • 5:20.75. Sbe
jull belled her OP qudfytng time of 55.07 ID .tbe . U>O
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tlmt d l:OUI. 1119 WU tbl ~ ID 11111 100 "-. rftJ
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' lied with two runs in the sev-
enth inning. Val Vanaken's
two-out RBI single, btougbt in
Nik.ki Benning with the go-
ahead run.
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Sptlng Hill 001 000 0 • 1 2 2
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W • ~ L ·A~ J.S JI· lodl<l (SH)
VU tops West Aorida
Pirates breeze
c 0 s TA YOWYIAll MESA -Bri-
an Brown had eight kills to lead
the Orange Coast College
men's volleyball team to a 15-3,
15-5, 15-5 win over visiting Mt.
San Antonio College in inter-
coolerence action.
Christian Mariotti added six
kills for the Pirates (10-3 over-
all).
The Pirates will continue
lnterconference action when
they travel to L.A. Pierce Col-
lege Friday at 7 p.m.
El Camino ni~ OCC
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OOIS ICll ac-~a...c:-r4 ......... hll-(OCC) def. v-6-1,
M; Tlihmlen (EQ o.f. Goode, 4-6, M, M;
Groff {f<J def. MdUIN< .. 1·S. 6-4, Vollomlio
(()def. YOshldl, 6-l, 6-2; Glbtort (OCQ def.
Aquino. 7-4, 6-); VOIUlk-{£Q def
~6-2.6-1. 0...... · ICeQiw-Goode (OCQ def
TehlNn-~ 6-l, 6-1; McHIMNI•
Y1llhlcM (OCQ *'f. V--.Gfoff, M , "" N;~dlf.~ M,W.
relay team of Murphy, Peirsol,
Mackey and Erin Ball took first
place with a time of 3:42.03,
improving on its previous CIF
qµallfying time ol 3:43.57. ...
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200 mechy 1'911¥ -1. IMne. 1 :52..43; 2. ~ Hlrbor, 1:53.24; J. !Mne, •
1 :56.22; 4. Na\.,,ortr, chquellfled.
200 free -1. Mdl9 (NH). 1:51.90,
IChoof reconi, okl NCord 1 :SUO, Kelly
Long. 1112; 2. Hlieo (I), 1 :53.2t; 3. M.
Umuewl (I). 2:0Ut; 4 .... (NH),
2:10.14; 5. Lorrimlr (1), 2:12.41; ••
leldlfl (NH). 2: 1116.
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AmM. 1915; 2. E. ~ (I), 2:1U5;
J. llnwl (NH), 2:21.0J; 4. GGN, (I)
2:21.05; s. Hamiton CD. 2:14M; 6. a..
(NH). 2:41.25.
50 free . 1. Sderlnl (1), 25.97; 2.
....... (0, MAI; J. Car (I), M.24;
4. J. ~ CNtO. .Jl.M; 5. c.rnlll (NH),
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R5.'htA'tUL
Braves double up-Reds Lo;;-1ii1u
• ZoUer, Ellis combine with strong
effort on the mound in 8-3 victory.
NEWPORT BEACH -lllll -·•on The Braves opened the -..
season with a 6-3 win over the Reds in
Newport Beach UtUe League, Major
Division action.
Pitchers Evan Zoller and Tyler Ellls
held the Reds to five hits and two eame<l
runs, while Zak Warsaw, James Gray,.
Martin Ottr«;>wsky and Andrew D~ynas
played solid defensively.
~ey bits came off the bats of Jordan
Taoim.lna, Paul Knezevic, Andrew
Dla.lynu and James Gray, while Matt
Lutton and Matt Bergner played a good,
all-around game.
For the Reds, Jake Lemmerman and
Brian Burke combined to,strike out eight
Braves, while Blaine Nleblon added two
hits to spark the offensive attack. Ben 1 While and Tyler ~t each chipped ~U} a hit apiece. ,,. 1 In other Majo~cion action: • ' I
• Angels 8, Dia;Jli dbKks 3 -Jo~b,an
Cabin, Geoffry'(; t and Jtyan ~e
combined to t:/;s a one-hitter for llle
An ls "\''· :/ ge . , )
C9bin we)S also a force at, the' plate, With
a 4-for-4 perlonnance, while Avery Fenton
had four RBis.
Hunt Rycbel led the Diamondbacks
with a solid, all-around performance.
Diamondbacks roll, 6-3
•After falling behind, 3-0, the
D-Backs rally to topple Angels.
NEWPORT BEACH -Three NILL Al
runs in the fifth and sixth
innings led the Diamondbacks to a 6-3
comeback win over the Angels last
weekend in Newport Beach Little League
AA Division action.
Bryan Yasukachl and Hunter Alder
combined for nine strikeouts, while
holding the Angels to only five hits.
Matt Morris, Kendall Rick and Mickey
Mlela each had key hits to spark the
D-Backs' rally, while Miela added a solid
defensive grab in right field to preserve
the win.
For the Angels, Matt Steinberg, Cory
Vitolo and James Cunningham shut out
the Diamondbacks for the first three
innings with Vitolo striking out the side in
the second inning.
Matt Wheatley had two hits for the
Angels, while Eric Mutzke led the defense
at first base.
In other NBLL-AA action:
•Giants 11, Dodgers 4 -The Giants
opened the 2000 campaign with an 11-4
win over the Dodgers last weekend.
Ten different Giants reached base and ·
eight different Giants scored.
Phillip Bannan led the offense w1th a
double Md three runs scored.
On the mound, Tom Morey and
Michael Kordlch combined for 10 strike-
outs, holding the Dodgers to only four hits.
Shaun Mohler struck out seven in three
innings of work for the Dodgers.
RANGERS WIN, 6-2 Dodgers handle
the Athletics, 7-2
Four-run sixth inning the difference
in key triumph over the Dodgers.
NEWPORT BEACH -The Rangers NHIA
used a two-out rally for four six-inning BRONCOS
runs to roll past the Dodgers, 6-2, last
wee kend in Newport Harbor Baseball
Association Bronco Division action.
Blake Pinto, Brendon Salisbury, Tim Cramer
and Jayme Oblbaver had key hits to spark the
four-run sixth inning.
Strong defense by Billy Munce, Nathan Cramer,
ltobert Caugh111, Cody Greene and Andrew
Skjonsby, along with steady pitching from Drew
Han1s and Salisbury helped hold the Dodgers to
only two nins.
Blake Fogg and Derek Plnskl each played a
good, all-around game for the Dodgers.
CAB I CO
• Overall, a team victory.
NEWPORT NHIA
BEACH-Cameron Chase, MUSTANGS
C harley O'Desky and lt.J.
D'Cruz combined to strike out 12
to lead the Dodgers to a 7-2 win
over the Athletics in NHBA
Mustang Division action last
weekend.
1Tailing, 2-1, Stefan Brysha
and Drew UtUefalr helped spark
a Dodgers' rally with key hits,
and Eric Hansen scored a key run.
Solid defense was turned in
by Peter Kinney, Bradon Cluck,
Bryan Rhodes and Marshall
Stamper for tee~ Dodgers.
D'backs
rally to
knOck of
Mlirlirls
• Gleason, Inouye
bring in extra-inning
runs in 9-7 victory.
COSTA MESA -PONY
The Diamondbacks
needed extra innings to
defeat the Marlins, 9-7, last
weekend in Costa Mesa
Pony League baseball.
Ryan Gleason and Issac
Inouye each had RBis in the
eighth inning to snap the tie
for the Diamondbacks.
Gleason's hit brought in
Corey McCartney with the
go-ahead run. before
lnouye's bunt scored Glea-
son.
Adam Jorgenson went 4
for 4, while Spencer Pulaski
ai:fded two hits and Cullen
Crom had a double and two
RBis.
Crom, Jorgenson and
Alex Plsarskl led the Dia-
mondbacks' pitching, hold-
ing the Marlins to only six
hits.
Chris Greely had two ruts
and Kyle Felber added an
RBI single for the Marlins.
ln othe r Pony League
action:
• lndlans 8, Mariners 5 -
Pitcher Colin McGuire
earned the win and was 3
for 4 with three RBis at the
plate for the Indians in thelf
8-5 wt.n over the Manners.
Greg Hughes picked up
the save and had a two-RBI
triple, while Sean Slnlse
added a two-RBI single for
the Lndians.
Mlke Cahlll went 3 for 4
and Kyle Allen added a key
lut to key the Mariners'
attack.
CONTINUED FROM B 1
Corona, then proceeded to
go 4 for 4 in a win over
Irvine. He had two runs
scored and five RBis in the
two games played.
"I doo't know if that's
some sort of record, but I'm
sure It's gotta be up there,•
Coach Kirk Bauermeister
said following Saturday's
performance. "He's really
been doing the job for us.•
Pacific
Soccer .Club
To say the least. Cab1co, a
former Costa Mesa American
Little League star who
idolizes Major League
Baseball star Rickey
Henderson, ended the week
with a .688 batting average
(11 for 16).
Cabico's streak ca.me to
an end in Monday's 1-0 loss
to Los Amigos. V(itb a 1 ·for-3
performance, his average
"dipped" to .632.
"He's just the kind of kid
that goes out and plays hard
on every play of every
game,• Bauermeister said.
"He's only a sophomore so
he's still learning every day,
but he's the kind of person
that once you tell him
something, be never forgets it.. ..
One of the many things
he's learning as he quickly ·
matures is the position of
second base.
•1t•s a new spot for him,•
Bauermeister said. •aut he's
got great bands and great
range. He's one of the better
second basemen, as far as
raw talent goes, that we've
had here."
cabico returned to €Oita
Mesa High after spending
the fall temester at Mater
Del. where be played for the
Monercbs' Serra League
c:bamp6on football team.
·We"w only bad h1m beck
lince PebnMuy, but be'• ca:t.. l'Ml fut.• Be Mid.
•ObvkJU116;:'re tbrtlled to haft biln wttb UI..
~~bemG· ~;a.u.w ,,.
DlrM wbet be'a ... from
Cei*o Oil tbe ~
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"A Different Kind of Soccer Club ... El•eryone plays!"
Club Soccer Tryouts
Irvine Valley College -Sunday; March 19, 2000
(Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road -City of Irvine)
r
U-10, U-ll, U-12, U-13, U-14, Boys and Girls
Noce: Please artive a minimum or 30 minutes before tryout time for cbedr.·in!
The l'acijk Soccer Club will form Gold, llvtr & Bronze Teams in a ll age groups.
TEAM DESIG NATION DATE OF BIRTH TRYOUT TIME SESSION
BOYS U-10 8-1-90 to 7-31 -91 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
GIRLS U-10 8-1-90 to 7-31-9 1 9:00 AM to 10:30AM
BOYS U-11 8-1-89 to 7-31-90 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
GIRLS U-11 8-1-89 to 7·31-90 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
BOYS U-12 8-1·88 to 7·31-89 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
GIRLS U-12 8-1-88 to 7-31-89 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
BOYS U-13 8-1-87 to 7-31-88 10:30 AM to 12:30PM
GJRLS U·l3 I 8-1-87 to 7-31-88 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM ,
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BOYS U-14 8-1-86 to 7·31-87 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM
GIRLS U·l4 8-1-86 to 7·31-87 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
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GOLF Details: (818~ 754-287-4. and ii you don't know Wbot
Inelevant Week ii, it doesn't
matter.•
Fountain Hilll, Ariz., end Heritage
Palms Golf C ub 1n lndio. TODAY'S SCHEDUU
CONTINUED FROM B 1
Selgrea. wt.o so.red to 14 world
records in the pole vault and won
the 1968 Olympic gold med.al at
Yardley introduced Daily PUot
Publisher Tom Johnson as •the
owner of the nibune Co.,• which
brought the house down.
A.,...,.,.. ... rbr golf coune
architects, or budding architecU,
is April 12 at the Riviera Country
Cub, hosted by the Am~
Society of Gol( Course Architects,
The series is entitled. "Remodeling
University: A Short Course to a
Better Course." Details:
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High school .boys • Newport: Hatbof
but fort\Jnate for me, "'Conner said. the Mexico City Ga.mes, said
Wednesday he plays golf to an 18
b.al\.dicap.
at HUntington a..m. 3 p.m.: eosta Mesa
. at Cerritos. 2:45 p.m.; Estancia at cypress,
3:15 p.m.
Big Canyon Country Club, site
of this summer's Tea Cup Classic,
was the scene Wednesday as
Basketball Hall of Pamer George
Yardley (Newport Harbor High,
Stanford) hosted a luncheon for the
Paralysis Project of Amerjca, which·
featured several notable former
athletes, including Bill Sbarman1
Don Newcombe, Bob Seclgren.'•
Jamaal Wilkes and Dr. Sammy Lee.
With 2 1/2-year-old twins at
hQme, it's amazing Seagren can
find tiine to work on his game.
But Seagren. who operates a
sports marketing business based in
the $an Fernando Valley, works
viftually next doot to Calabasas
Country Club, where he plays.
"My office is two minutes from
Calabasas Country Clµb7• Seagren
said. MSo l can get in nine holes at '
· ·tunch:l leave the office at 11:15
On band to promote Yardley and
add color to the luPCheon wai Buck
Johns, executive director of the
Yardley Vll Golf Classic June 26 at
Newport Beach Golf CoW¥, which
raises funds ror the Newport
Harbor High golf program. Details:
(949) 856-2200.
D.B. Temple ha replacecl Joe
Hough as bead professional at
Pelican Hill Golf Clµb. Hough left
ih January to accept a similar
position at the new Canyon Crest
•(312) 372-?090.
Local country dub pros~
in competition include Big canyon
head pro KeUy Manos, fourth on '
the Southern California PGA Player
ol the Year and money list, and
Mesa Veroe Country Club's Geoff
Cochtane, who shot 69 Tuesday
....... community college • Riverside cc at °'_,. COISt. ~ p.m. .......
High school boys -Estancia et Costa
MeY, 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Beach at Corona
def Mar, 3 p.m.
• SoNwll
College • Vanguard Univenlty at U. of • Western Florida Tournament.
High school -Corona del Mar at Bolsa
Grande, 3:15 p.m.; Alhambra at Newport
Harbor. 3:15 p.m.; Senta Ana vs. Costa .. Mesa. a\ TeWinkle Parle. 3:15 p.m. Yardley, who~ week ,... ·
celebrated the 42nd anniversary"o1
his 2,000-point season witb the
Detroit Pistons, the first NBA player
to reach the milestone, is a ·member
of the organization's sports coun<;il.
•Goff
' a .m. and come back by 2 p.m. •
Who said work and family get in
the way of golf?
Country Club in Riverside. .
and earned $308 in the SCPGA Pro
Series at the ~-71 Marriott '
Rancho Las Pdlmas course in
Rancho Mirage.
High school boys • Newprt Harbor vs.
Yardley & Co. are gearing up for
the Paralysis Project's Sports
Legends Awards Dinner April 22 at
the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Pasadena.
When former UCI basketball
coach Dan Rogers introduced Paul
Salata at the lunch, h e quipped:
·saiata started Irrelevant Week,
"(Temple) is our new old guy,"
Pelican Hill's Lynn Davis said,
referring to the club's former
assistant pro who bas returned,
following stops as head pro at The
Golf Club at Eagle Mountain in
• IUOtAM> DUNN's golf column appears
every Thursday.
Trabuco HlllS. at Big Canyon CC. 2 p.m,;
Estancia vs. Dana Hills, at Mesa Verde CC,
2: 1 S p.m.; Mls.slon Viejo vs. Corona del
Mar. at Newport Beach CC. 3:30 p.m. ...........
College women · NAIA Tournament at
Jadcson, Tenn., first round: Vanguard
University vs. Western Montana, 7:45 p.m.
(PDT).
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PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
Notlce Is hereby given
lhat the Ocean View School 01strlct of Or·
ange County, Callfomla, hereinafter relerred to as "DISTRICr'. will receive
sealed bids up to but no later than 11 :00 a.m. on the 28th day of March, 2000, at the DISTRICT
Adminlsrratlon Offices.
17200 Pinehurst Lane.
Huntington Beach, Ca
92647.
Al this said time. date and place, bids wrn be publicly opened and read aloud for the follow· 1ng ~ projects: 1. Asphalt Extension. Replacement
and Repair at College View. Oak View, Siar View and Village View
Schools. 2.. Interior Pain· ting at Vista View School, 3. Carpeting and Installation at Vista View
School and 4. Roof Re· placement al Golden View, Lake View and Vil·
lage View Schools.
Plans and specfll·
cations ere on Ille at the
DISTRICT Purchasing
Department. al the
above address, (714)847·2551 Ext.
1440 and will be avail· able at the Job walk.
MANDA tORY Job
Walks wlll be held as fol· IOws:
l . Asphalt Extension, Replacement and Re· pelr Monday. March 20,
2000 9:00 am. starting at Oak View Scl1oOI 17241 Oak Ln. Hunt.
Bell 2. Inferior Painting Tues-day, March 21, 2000
9:00 a.m. at Vista View
Scl1ool 16250 Hlckory St. An. Valley
3. Carpeting and In· stallatlon Tuesday
March 21 , 2000 9:00
a.m. at Vista View School 16250 Hickory SI. Fin. Valley 4. Roof Replacement
Tuesday, March 21 ,
2000 10:30 a.m. starting
at Lake View School
17451 Zelder Ln. Hunt. Bch.
The DISTRICT re· quires that lhe bidder possess a valid contrac-
tor's license al the time
the bid Is submitted, as
follows:
1. Asphalt ElCtenslon,
Replacement and Re·
pair B or Ct2
2. Interior Painting B or
C-33 3. Carpeting and In·
staHatlon B or C-15
4. Roof Replacement B or C-39
Certlllcatlon of Crjml· nal Records ClleCll will
be required per Educa· lion Code section 45125.l (AB 1610 and AB 1612).
EACH BID MUST
CONFORM ANO BE
RESPONSIVE ONLY
TO THE BID OOCU·
MENTS AND AGREE· MEN T IN ITS E N TIRETY , AS PROVIDED BY THE
DISTRICT
Tile DISTRICT re· serves the right to re)eet
any or au bids or. 10
waive any irregularltlea
or Informalities In any
bids or in the bidding
process.
Published Newport Beach·Costa Mesa ~~ Pllot March 9, 16,
Fictltlou1 BualneH Flctltloue BualneH Flctttloua aualneH Flctltloua eu.lneaa F°lctlttoua Buetneea Flctitiou• BualneH BSC l2tO
Name Statement N•me Statement Name Statem.nt Name at.tiament Nmme Sa.tement Name Sa.tement NOTICE OF BSC 1291
The followlng persons The folloWlng persons The followtng persona The following persons The following pel'IOna Tile folloWfng persons The fol!owing persons PETITION NOTICE OF
are doing business as: are doing business as: are doing busllless as: are doing buslness as: ere doing b\!Slneu u : are doing business as: are doing bOllneSI as: TO ADMINISTER PETTTION
lmpenal Auto Service, Cre"&tlons4you, 20 Tricolor Treasures Resurrecllon Lutheran Canyon Crest Estates, HEAL TH FIT. 129 N. Amer1al Home Mort· T TO ADMINISTER
3917 W. Segerstrom Pans t:ane if109, New· 1018 w. Coffins Ave.: Preschool 962l Ham»· UC, 1501 Weatctltt Of.. Quail Lane, Ofange, CA gage Cofporatlon. Inc.. ESTA E OF: ESTATE OF:
Ave.. Santa Ana, CA P<>Ort Beach. CA 92663 Orange, CA 92867 ton, Huntington Baach, Ste. 260, Newport 92869 17881 Bell Clrcle, Unit PAUL W. LAURA
92Zl7ad04 A. u~s"'. 342 Lydia BouZ1J910u New· Aaron David Smith, CA 92646 • BeaQh, CA 92660 James !-4~ Evant, 129 A. Huntington Beach, LP<?AUELNWllZWEN .. tkaS LoAENTZEN
..,.. " comb, 200 Pans Lane 618 MaliQold. Avo., Co-Lutheran Church of Pacific Grand Con· N. Quall .._..ne, Orange, C~ 92647 " -a.-a a Lemon Grove, Irvine, CA 1109, Newport Beach, rona del ~r. CA 92625 the ·Resurrection, (CA), atructlon, lne. Managing CA 92869 America Home Mort· LORENTZEN ,,.. ...,.URA MARIE
92d18 CA 92669 Cynthia Joan Smith, 9821 Harr\lllon Ave., Member, (Carlfomla), This business la 000· gaQ41 Corporation. Inc.. CASE NO A20141' LORENTZEN Jamal A. El Masri, 121 This business Is ooo-a18 Mar1QOld Ave Co-Huntington Beacil, CA 1501 WHlctlff Dtfve, ducted by: an individual (W~). 4710 University To all ~lrs, benefl· CASE NO. A201415
(;le;:i_rt>rook Lane. Apt. A, ducted by: an lndividual rona del Mar .. CA 9'2625 92648 Ste. 280, Newport Have you started Way. NE 1103, Seattle, ctarles, credltors, 0001 To 1111 nelrs. benell· COj;la Mesa. CA 92626 Have you started This business Is 000. This business Is 000• Beach, CA 92660 doing busfness yet? No WA 98105 lngent cre<lrtors, a clar1es, credltOR. ooot·
This business Is con· doing bustness yet? No ducted by: husband and ducted by: 8 corporation This bualness Is 000• James M. Ellans This business Is con· persons who may other lngent creditors. and
duetted by: a general Lydia Bouzaglou New· Wife Have you started ducted by: a COrp<>fltlon This statement was ducted by: a corporation wile be lnteresled Int per&ons who may other·
pa/tnershlp comb Have you started doing business yet? No Have Jou started filed with the County Have you· started willorestate orbolh Of· wlsebelnterestedlnthe
Have you started This statement was doing business yet? No L"theran , C·hu-.. 01 ..,.,ng bu · -ss ye"" No Clertc of Orange County doing business yet? No p•uL w L6RENTZE' will or estate, or bOth. ol:
doing buslneu yet? · filed with the County Cynthia Joan Smhh the" Resurrect~~· Wll· Pacific 'orard 'Con· on 02·29·2000 America Home Mort· "' · LAURA LORENTZEN
Yes, 1989 Clerk of Orange County This statement was Ila H ~ Council' ruction I Ronald E 20006821111 gaije Corpof81ion, Inc., ~~R~~~N WILLIAM aka LAURA MARIE Ziad A. Masr1 on 03·'07·2000 lileo hh th Cou ty m ' r·~-· ·51 ' nc.. ' Dally Pilot Mar. 2, 9, t6. Arturo Hidalgo, Presl· A PETITION FOR LORENTZEN This statement was 20006821711 w e n PrTehs.,lds'"s'1a1emen1 was Legrroos :! ... '!smeldenntt was 23, 2000 Th474 dent end CEO PROBATE has bee A PETITION FOR
flied with the county Daily Pilot Mar. 9. 16. 'g~e~·~9'?i~ County filed with~· County 111-::1 wllh ... the County Flctitlou1 BualneH This statement was filed b~ DIANE E. PROBATE has been Clerk of oooae County 23, 30, 2000 Th486 20006821085 Clerk of Oran County Clerk of Orange County Neme Statement flied with the County JONES In ttJe Superior flled by DIANE E.
on °3•03•2
20006821470 Flctldoua BualneH Dall~ Pllot Mar. 2, 9, 16, on 02·25-on 03-07·2000 . The fotlowln,0 persons Clerk ol Ow;r' County court of cauromla. JONES In the Superior
Dally _Piiot Mar. 9. 16• Name Sa.tement 23, 000 Th481 20006820792 20006821n4 are doing business as: on 02·25·2 County of ORANGE. Court ol Callfomla,
23 3Q 2000 Th497 The lollowlng persons Flctltloue B ualneH Dally Pilot Mar. 2, 9, 16, Da~R Pilot ~. !.t .16, Ann Blegun Visual 20006820791 THE PETITION FOR County of ORANGE. • • . afe d(>lng buslne~f. n : Name Statement 23. 2000 • (Th464 23._. 2000 10492 Merc:handisfng.' Design Dail~I Mar. 2, 9, 16, PROBATE requests tha THE' PETITION FOR
STATEMENT OF Stag Hotel. 121 McFad· The fotlowtng persons Flctftloua Bu11i1eaa Fl loua Buelneu & ponsllltatJon. 7 canal 23: . Th465 DIANE E. JONES be IP· PROBAT~s that
ABANDONMENT OF den Pl .. Newpon Beach, are dolng business as: Name Statement Name Sa.t.ment Circle, Newport Beaeh, Ficthloua Bualneaa pointed as personal rep. DIANE E. ES be IP· CA 92663 CA 92663 N --· t resentatlve to admlnlste pointed as personal rep· USE OF FICTITIOUS Llncus Solutions. Inc., The following per.oos The Jollowlng persons •me ~ ... emen resentatlve to lldl'nlnlsle BUSINESS NAME HCJM, Inc.. (Calffor-20 Via Amor. Rancho are doing business as: are dOlng business u : Ann Elaine Blegun, 7 The following persons the estate of the dece· · r
The following person(s) ~~~~~r~ ~:~n ~~ Santa Margarita, ca11tor-Coastlands Pool and Alpha Delta & Al· Canal Clrde, Newporl are doing business as: de~E PETITION re· ~.~state of the deoe·
has (have) abandoned 92663 • nia92688 Spa,7~W.PCH147, soclates.25488ack8ey Beach,CA92663 Allergy Testing quests the decedent's THE PETITl~N re-
the use of the fictitious This business Is con-Llncus, Inc .. (Nevada), Newport Beach. CA Loop, Costa Mesi, CA This business Is ooo· Service, 270 East t71h Wiii and codicils, rt any, QUestt the decedent's
business name: ducted by·. a OOITVV'Ation 3305 W. Spring Moun· 92863' I 92627 dUdH ed by: an Individual Street, 1195, Costa be adm ....... to """'"'A Will and codlcile, If any,
I A "'A ·..-·-taln 160 24 La• Vegas T~n Hopp 7204 w V'-Of La Var Peter ave you started Mesa, CA 9.,.27 ,......, .,..,.,....,, lmper1a uto .... rviee. Have you started · ' v ' ' • "" • d '" ......_ Wiii nd .........,,_ be admitted lo ......... ta S Nevada 89102 PC 47 N .,r • ., Back Ba olng business yet? Shen c . Parlett, 270 '"" a any...,.,....,. . .,. ....... · 3917 w. •ierstrom doing buslneu yet? This business Is con-Beach, ~A 9266lwport ~.~ta Mesa, cX Yes. Feb. 1, 2000 East 17th Srreet~ 1195 are evallable tor D · TheWllland~OOOldll
Ave., Santa na, CA Yes, Oct. 28, 1994 dl.ICte<S by: a corponition Mike Hepp, 72°" W. 92627 . Ann Blegun Costa Mesa, CA 92627 amlnatlon In the Ille k8l)t are evaHable for ex· 92f:: Actillous Busl· NoH_9JsMP,reslnlc.de'n1Howard Have you started PCH '47, Newport This business is con-Tills Slatement was This business Is con· bytheECOOPETrt.ITION =~thelllekept
1 11• doing business yet? No Beach, CA 92663 ducte<S by: an Individual filed with the County ducted by: an Individual TH re· TH · ness name !8 e~ed to This' statement was Llncus, Inc., Changlz This business Is ooo-Have you started Clerk of Orange County Have you started quests authority to ad· E PETITION re· above was Med in Or· flied with the County Ghader, Secretary ducted by: husband and doing bualnea vet? No on 02·29·2000 doing business yat? minister the estate unde quests authol1ty to 16-
an g e C 0 u n ~ 0 n Cler1t of 0{enge County This statement was wife VIQor La Var Peterson 2000M2110I Yes. 1100 the Independent Admln-minister the esuite under t9~r:s~~~21~IL NO. on 03-07·2000 flied wifh the County Have you started This statement was Dally Pilot Mar. 2. 9, 18. Sher1 C. Parks lltration of Estates ~. the Independent Admln·
Rlad A El Masr1 65 20006821763 Clerk of Orange County doing business yet? flied with the c:::ounty 23. 2000 Th475 This statement was (This Authol'fty will i~s~tion of Estates N:.t.
Grnnnftald. lft•ine • CA Daily Pilot Mar. 9, 18, on 03·07·2000 Yes, 2116199 Clertc of~ County Flct ltlou• Bualnff1' flied with the County the peBonal represent· . s Authority wlll allow "" ~ · •• • 23 30 2000 Th487 Clerk 1 "-c attve to take many ac-personal represent· 92614 · • • 2000M21844 Tegan Hopp on 03-03· Name Statement 0 1t;;88 ounty lions without obtaining atlve to take many IC· Ziad A. Masr1, 342 Fictltloua Bualnesa Dally . Pilot Mar. 9, 16. Thfs statement was 2000ll21481 The fotloWlng·persons on 02·29· ......,...21114 COYrt apl)foval. Before lions without obtaining
Lemon Grove. rrvme, CA Name Statement 23, 30, 2000 Th507 filed witll tile County Dally Pilot Mar. 9, 18, ve doing business u: D . «.,.,.._ taking certain very Im· court approval. BefOfe 92620 • The torlowlng persons Flctttloua Bualnaa Clerk of Orange County 23, 30, 2000 Th494 KIZAKI HAIR SALON, 111~1 Mar. 2• 9• 1i66 portant action•, hoW· taking Certain very Im·
T111s business is oon· are doing business as: Name Sa.tement on 02·25·2000 Flctldoue BualneH v65 Paularlno Ave., 23• Th4 ever, the personal repre· portant actions, hoW·
ducted by: a general a) CO LESS.COM, b) The fotlowing persons 2000el201t1 · Name Stlltement Cosla Mesa CA 92626 Flc:tltloua 8uelneM sentatlve will be required ever, the~ repre· partnership CD LESS. 151 21st St., are doing bvsrness as; Dall~t Mar. 2, 9, 16, The followtno persont Toshrro Kli.akl, 8571 Name IMlltlhnlnt to give nolloe to In· 1«1tallvewillt>erequked
Riad A. El Masr1 '20, Costa Me&a, CA a) ElCtreme Painting, b) 23, Th462 ere doing business as· Stanford Ave.. Garden The following peraons teresled persons un1ee1 to give no11oe to In-This statement was 92627 All-Trade Constl'IJcifoi'I, Ftetltloua Buslne.. Universal Gallery, 177 Grovt. CA 92841' a,. doing tJu1i18as .. ; they have waived no11oe terested persons unless
filed with the County Jared Gentry, 151 2tst cl Costa Mesa FWl Name Statement Riverside Dr .. "F"' New· This business Is oon· e.l Sliver 6'ar Casting 0< consented 10 the they have waived notice
Clerk of Orange County St .. 120, Costa Mesa, Taco, 630 Center St.. The following persons port Beech, CA 92863 ducted by: an Individual Co., b) Sliver Star DIS': PnlClOSed action) 'The or oonMnted 10 the
on 03·03·2000 CA 92627 Costa Mesa, Calllomla are doing business ea: David Peny, 177 Riv· Have you s1arted trlbutlon, 1725 Monrovia Independent acimlnls· propc)Md action.) The
20006821471 This business ls oon-92627 a) Tile Eames Group, bl a/side Dr.1 "F", Newport doing bustneu yet? No #AS, Colla Mha. CA ttatlon authoftty will be independent acfmlnls· Dally Pilot Mar. 9, 16, ducted by: an lndlvldual Michael Alexander Eames Group.Com, 203 Beach, CA 92863 Toshlro Kllakl 92821 granted unless an in· ttatlon autho!1ty will be
23, 30, 2000 Th508 Have you started Glamme, 630 Center Calle Conchita, San This Duslnen Is con-This statement was Luke Timothy Bumitt terested ~rson flies an granted unless an In·
doing bUslness yet? No St .. Costa Mesa, Califor· Clemente. CA 92672 ducted by: an lndMdual flied wtth the County 1725 Monr0V11 IA·S· obfec1lon tO the petition te<ested ~rson fifes an
Flctltlou1 BualneH Jared Gentry nra 92627 Michael E.ames, 203 Have you started Clerk of Orange County Cotta MMe, CA 92827° and allows QOOCI ceuse Objec:tlon~o the
Name Statement This statement was This business Is con· Calle Conchita, San doing busfness yet? No on 02·29·2000 This business Is con-why the court lhoUIO not ana snows cause
The following persons filed with lhe County ducted by: an Individual Clemente, CA 92672 D8vld Peny 2000M21083 dueled by: en lndivlduel grant the ·~· why the ~not
are doing business as: Clerk of Orange County Have you started Jacqueline Eames, This statement was Dally Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 18, Have you started A HEARING on the grant the a~.
PATRICK'S PUB on.03-07-2000 doing business yet? 203 Calle Conchita, San flied with tile County 23, 2000 lh-477 doing buslneas yet? petition wiff be held on A HEARING on the
2645 Harbor Blvd ' 20006821764 Yes, 315195 Clemente, CA 92872 Clel1c of Orange County FlctJtloua Buel""-• Yes. 1995 APRIL 13, 2000 at 1:.45 petition will be held on Co " Daily Piiot Mar. 9. 18. Mlchael Alexanaer This business Is 000• on 03-93-2000 ..... LUke T. Bunett p.m. In Dept. L73 ro-APRIL 13, 2000 at 1:45 v~ce~~'.:.' ~~~:S 23, 30, 2000 Th488 Glamme ducted by: husband and 2000ll2146t N•me St819ment Thia 11atemen1 wu cated .at 341 The City p.m. In ~-L73 IO-
Rochester St.. Costa Flctltlou1 Bu1lneaa This statement was wife Dallv Pilot Mar. 9, 18. The following persons flied with tne County Dr1ve Soulh, Orange cated at 341 The City
Mesa, CA 92627 Name Statement filed with the County Have you started 23. SO, 2000 Th495 are doing buslnesa as: Clerf< o1 Onlnoe County CA 92868. • Drive South, Orange,
Donnajean Garner, The followlng persons Clerk of Ofllnge County doing business yet? No Flctltlo a B·-'-~ GO AND DO LIKEWISE. on OG-OS-200(J IF YOU OBJECT to CA 92868. 338 R Ch te St .. ,.., ..... l on 03·08-2000 Jacqueline Eames u ......... AN IMPERATIVE FROM 2000l'21418 the grantlog ol the -ti· IF YOU OBJECT 10 0 86 ' ·• are .,.,.ng uuS ness as: 20006821710 Michael Eames Name Statement THE LORD JESUS OallV Piiot Mer. 9 16 tlon, you sfiould app;., the granting ol the pell-°%\~ ~~~a,;.~: ~2~. 341t,8'1r:vJ~ad~:::: Dally Piiot Mar. 9, 18. This statement wu The lollowlng pe19on1 CHRIST. 10408 La 23, 30, 2000 rh5oO at the hearing and state tlon, you lfio4Jld appear
due1ed by: a ge1M1ral Newport Beach, CA 23, 30, 2000 Th493 filed with· the County are doin$1 bl.lslnen u : Cebfa Ave.. Fountain FfCdiiOue Bualfteie your Objections or Ille at the Maring and state
partnership 92663 Actliloue Bualnua Clerk of Orange County ME LI S BE AU TY V~~~7: Chris· Nmne SlatwtMnt wnnen objections with your objections or Ille
Have you atarted Ray Allen Efler, Jr., Name Statement .Pl1 02·25·2000 SALON, 8871 Weatem tlans In R•A• Eatate, The f,ot~,...,...,_ the court befO<e the :_~tten otJjeetlorltbef ~~ doing busfnessx:t? No 21869 Ra ln \&111.. 20006820l05 Ave., Buena Part\. CA ..... ,....,_.._ hearing. Your ap· ""' court ore ""' ynor ·• .,....,. The fotloWfng persons 9062 ~Calif), 10408 La ,.._ .. _ are dolho aa: hearln Y Vincent A. HI s omar. CA 92595 are doing business H : Dally Pilot Mar. 2, 9, 16, 1 F .......... BRUSlitD METAi.. oe pearanoe may be In per-g. our IP·
fl This 1stalemenCout was Larry William Pacini, JCM ENTERPRISES 23. 2000 Th486 Gerardo Meza. 6581 C~e927C:ntaln Valley, StGN, 1304 Logan St.: son Of by your attorney, pearanoe mey be In per·
led w 111 the nty 111 w. 171h St. 1c10. OF c •• !FORNI.. 371 Ffcthloua Bualn .. e Burnham Av.. Buena This .... ~ ..... ss Is 000_ "-~-u--. ,. .. 9,......., IF YOO AAE A CREO. son or by Yl>'.H' attomev. Clerk of Orange County Costa Mesa,CA92627 ,.... ""• Ni--S•---t Parlc,C_A90621 """''"' ....,.,._""' ... ,..,., ITORorcontingentcr9d-IFYOOAREACREO· on 03-03·2000 This business ls con· Esther St., Costa Mesa, ....... ,-... ._::-"-" GUlllermlna M. Meza, ducted by: a corporation ~Ed'Watd Ander9on, ltor of the deceHed, yQ1J ITOR or contingent cnd-
20006821'60 ducted by: 8 Hmlted CA 92627 ""' """''"ng persons 8581 Burnham Av Have you started G<*f Run Dr., must file yQl.lr cllllrn with Hor of the decHMd, you DaU~Pllot Mar. 9, 16, partnership JOhn c .. Malmquist, are doing business as: Buena Partc. CA 90821' doing business yet? Diamond Bar, CA 91785 the court end mall • must Ille yotK claim with
23 2000 Th 98 371 Esther St.. Costa B2 GRAPtilCS, -4220 This bu·'neu 11 000• Yea. 2·21·2000 This business '* ooo-t ---~-• the court end mall a • • 4 Have you started Mesa, CA 92627 Park Newport, t305, ducted by~ hush•nd and Asaoctatlon °' Chris• ducted by: an lndMduel copy 0 ""' pe • ..,..., rep· ·
Flctttloua Builne .. doing busfness yet? No This business Is con-Newport Beach, CA Wife "'" tlans In Real Estate Have you •tarted =-=a=*'~ ::::::ted't
N •..... S•·•ement Larry W. Pacini ducted by: an lndlvldual 92660 Have you sterted Teny Debay, Presldent ' doing business yet? monttll from the date cl the COU11 four .... ... This statement was Have you started Roben Leroy Boyte, ~business yet? No Thia statement was Yes, 01-01·2000 the first Issuance of 181• months from the ckte Of Tile fotlowtng persons filed with the County doing business yet? 4220 Park f.lewport, Gerardo Meza flied wtth the County Tony E. Anderson ters 11 pr~ In Pro-the flllt lleuenoe of let· are doing buslneu as: Clerk cl Orange County Yes, 2+00 Newport Beach, CA This statem,nt was Clertc of Of8noe County Thll ttetement was bate Code McilOf'I 9100• iers as pnMcl«f In Pro-
Barracuda Spons, 32.4 on 03·07·2000 JOhn c . Malmquist 92660 filed with the County on 02·25·2000' . llled. With the County The ttme fa< 11...,. cfelms be1e Code MC:llcw't 9100.
Colleen Place, Costa 2000682176' This statement was This buSlness Is con· Cieri\ of Oranot County 2000M20718 Clerf< of Ofanae County wlll not expl;o:w before The ttme for llflng c1e1ms
Mesa. CA. 92627 Datty Pilot Mar. 9, 16. filed With th41 County d~ed by: an lndlvldYal on 2·29-2000 Dally Piiot Mar. 2. 9. 16, on 03-03-~1 tour montns from ..... wlll not e• ...... ~
Richard M. Perrault, 23, 30, 2000 Th489 Clerk ol ~County Hoe you stuted 2000ee21116 23, 2000 Th460 -471 hearing date not~ lour monihf';fom ttl8 ~ta ~~~CA:~:~· Flctltlou1 BualneH on o3-07• 2000M2lnt doing buslneu yet? Dalt~ Pilot Mar.~. 9. 16, FlcthlOue BuelneH f:.\, ~Mer. ~~· abOve. he•r1nO dale noticed
Genevieve J. Perrault, Name Sa.temerit Dall~Pflot Mar. 9, 18. y~~~~ Boyfe Z3, 2000 Th471 Niimi Sa.tement ' ' YOU MA.Y EXAMINE ll>cMI.
324 Colleen Place. The rotloWin11 narsons 23 2000 Th•"" Thi t ta t 'The IOI._._ ,,.raona the Ille kept by the COUf1. YOU MAY EXAMINE .. ., ,,.. , • ·"""' 1 s a men waa Flctttlou1 Buelneta ""-'V ..... Fl_. .. ._ua Bualn... H ...,., are aJ:-In· the" fie :J" by lhe court. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 are doing business as: Flctltl B ._~ fl'-" ~.i.h the "~-ty u~ --are doing business al: ... u,.., •-·-· T S ~ oue ue ..... 1 ""' ..,, """"' ..., ... vwtllfnent lntemallonal Com· tarealed In eetate yQIJ • J:': In·
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wl::ave you started :~2.f°'ta Mesa, CA aredoinQbUs1ri.uili: 2000M2'10I ORANNu•• GEDCIOUTIONNTY, ~,.,· ==-~tA~~· 1re~busf:.•& clelNotice(fonn ape. oourta"8queettor8pe· doing business yet? Richard Glenn Wll· Blue C Communlca· 2D3a.llV PllOI Mar. 2·.!:..1769' ~-:""'NloOles Dr #l""'<17 Jeff,... 8coct Wiiton, fl+ E I 8 ... Of,l&4) of lhe llllng of ciel Notice (tOml "---lions 3-4"1 Via 0po"o 2000 "~ ....,, ·--• oe qu pment, .. s an '--' _.... .,,_ DE·164) of the 11i.... of Yes, '"1·2000 ...,,,.,20111Tu1tlnAve., 1200• ~ eeadi, Newport Beach, CA 24t4&imaAllaAw,C-South State College ~jQi";.;:..;a an iml9ntory .,,d"'ep-~:S'~~~U:,as ;~ta Mesa.. CA CA 92663 F:u::=· 92ee0 ~~7 Colle Mesa, CA Blvd., •B. Fulenon, CA Of Of any petkiori Of ac-pnil ... °' ......... .--~~:!ll!!!~~IP·ii fifed wtth the Cour!ty Josephine Wllllams, Blue C. Communlca· The ,...-...... McFadden-Bray Pub-This bullnesl le 000• 8283 OOUt11 • provtOed In or of any pellllor'I or ac• Cleric of e>r.nge eouniy 2019 Tustin Ave., tB, Ilona, (CA), 3421 Via "'-"'II P8110N llshlng Corporation, dueted...,. en lndNlduel Ma Stevens, 182.4 Probate Code ee<:9ot\ OCJUnl • PIOYtded In 03-03-2000 Coeta Men CA 2827 Oporto 1200, Newport ere dolr1ll ~as: (CA) 9e7 &en N1o01u H "T· Oriole Drive, Costa 1250. A R8quiMt for Pnx.. Code Mdton on 2000M21411 Ttlls t>usltiesa: con-BeaQh, CA 92863 Ae~CtleepDecorat· Or. '1101, Newport av~ started MMe, CA 92626 Speclel NOCJoe totm 1a 1250. A, ~ tor
o.\,Pllot Mar. e. 16, =edby:hulbendano ~.d~~~': =ort =11~ ~·~1a con-?aw11son yet? No p:~=~~~~ ~ftOMtheoourt ='*':.:""~
PACIFIC VllW 23, • 2000 , Th498 Have you •llrted Have you alerted ......... p..i-ai-, _,. ~by:• OOl'POl*lon fried ~te~n~ ..... ~ PaErtc. 21 ~for the dertc. MEMORIAL MM 1 doing business yet? No _,.,., -..-· """ Have you aterteo ........ "',,,er.nae r=-~ rte J. ~. 10870 ~-AllOIMy for* do ng buslneH yet? Biiie C Coml'nl#llca· !Onge Roede2ee3 Newport doing bu1lnet1 yet? on 02·'2S-200(J .,,,,.. '? Alna AW.. Alta Lorne, W • •AIL.SY IMITH '••oner:
Cemetery• MoftU8IY .Y~~~..eg. Williams Ilona, Jeff Bentley, Pres-~·~II con-Yea, 1"8 . 2000lll079e CA 11737 . . DQ UN ..-n. ' W. 8AIL•Y ltllmt
Chapel • Cl'1lmlt0f'Y Thlt ttete!Mnt "' *"' ~by:.,, lndMduel McFadden""'9y Pub-o.~ Mir 2 e lO Thie buelneat 11 con-uw"OPP'ICllt °' no.. MN~ '
3500 P1IClflcVlew Dr1llt filed wltl'I the County Thia stalement wu Havu=.ou atarteo llshlng Corporation, 23 • 'Th4et' ~: • ~ !'o· ... ...v, llACMA~T"1·u• ~~~ ....___._ Ole ... ot =r Coun"' flied with the ~ """""' 'J:' No Mp!:_~ McFadden, Fl ...... c:::: 9;::c=1 H • • " " " Newport_,, '" '' Clettl of 0ninge ,.~-. ......,'V ,_,. .... ,_ v--ave yow 1t1rt•d a.YD .. 11W. all, •0•1 llACA•IT UR 1444700 on 03-07· ,200()' ...._ .. , ~ Pele Thia scatement .... Heme ........,_. doing b~lneH yet? timWPORT muett CA llvo .. llW ... C...
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Mort ,....,_...... FlcttUcMae 8aatnea1 Flctltloua 8ualneel on 03-tO-l.OODllH• l.OHlllllM ~tit 8'reet. IJnll" caattt ato.W:. ~ Piiot M4arc:tl 18• tt, =c~~ 1a •:a• .. c~-~lre~~~~t ~~·:=,,. r::==. ~.~1~ ~..,,~,~·e ;::,~,~.on~.;.;~~ 23
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CLASSIFIED .,. =~ as: .,. dolrlO bU1i1e1a aa: 1fciiiua IUelfi111 Flctllloua ltueln11e MMe. CA t"21 m·· t ''· Noellll am P••ce. Family tlMllrl Netwottl, Hime ......... ...,.. ........ TOdd,t<endrlclc. 19431 2000 iNOi Flotltloua luelneee l'lodtloue 11u.ariue
(949) 642~5678 u.c, 150 w.ttctrf Dr., 1790~1t.ve. '8· The t~ penane n.e ~ '*'°"' Aue o. veior.. m. llJili'i111 Mime lbll:JMnt Mime Mlllment ---""""'~~!!"!!!!'I Ste. HO, N•wpott ~ Co«I MW, CA .,. ~ Du11Me1 •: n :'!: ...._ • .., l'oothlll A1nch, CA ~ 1112112"*" The :::::...PMOl'le The fc1cM1na PMOM ~CAo9: ~. ~~IAa· ~:.:-=.~ 1:-.:., ~. ~tMlnttalaoon-.,.TI1e:::2J::.• ~~ •: -ITc:L.,....,....,
lllNQlorl, lnC.. aoc. lnc1, (~. 1790 Newpor1 8"ctl. CA ~ ... di. ,CA ....., -= a general Q~N Ylll0°N ~· 4t4 El IUPfl\V tmt°'= Membt;;.~llfo • ' MontOllll ~ •·tO, netO ,.,... Ol'TOMITRY 11m AMI, TUlln, CA ....... ~ v• i:~ HO, tfe=l ~=...~ 1~·~:'=: ,:-a:.,.,.~eo:: ~u:,.::,n:: 8'.::'·=·•Mnl, -=.,,.,.._,_ ~:r'!···-
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Heve you 1tar1ed Y ... t• dllC:lldlly.enlndMcUI dllC:lldlly.en~ ll9d Wiit Ill ~ TNa ...._II con-'1Ni IMNle •-..._.tr.a_, 11111 -. ...._ YIC? No Alln ....,_ I M· Hive you atarted Hive you ..:11~ a.ti~ 0ountr duCllld 11y. '"lnllMcMlt c6dlcs 11¥: Aft ftlMdull H•~= .::::..~~ ~~~ ~T-yet? ~E °".. ... ... ,., i-15-.:'=' ~"= ~... ,., .....,, ,....... ,,.....,<*.Mp. ,_.... AMlrt a.If Nat...,. a.•· tt. ,_.. ....,, ,. hi• ~.-~if,~ :i~= !\~-= l1i.L ~=--:r-=r= ~/
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NOTICaOF N11T10N TOAWTER
llTATEOF: ROY CHARLES CRANK
CAM NO. A201304
To ... heln, btnefi. a..,~. cont· ln99l'I CfMltora, end !*ION wtlO ITllY oeher· .._ be lnlerelt9d In the
wll Of Mtal•. Of both, ol•
ROY CHARLES CRANK A PETITION FOR
PROBATE l'la1 been llled bV STEPHEN 0.
CRANK In the Super10f Cour1 ol Calllornla, CountV ol ORANGE. THE' PETITION FOR
PAOBATE requests that
STEPHEf.I D. CAANK
be IPPQlnled as per.
eoriel ~tatiYe to edmlnleeer the ntate of IN decMent. THE PETITION re-
QUHta the decedenrs W1I end codlcils, ii any,
be edmlned to probate
'The Will and any codicils
M evalleble for 8ll·
amlnetlon In the file kept
bV IN court. 'THE PETITION re· queata authollly to ad·
mtntater the estate unoer
the Independent Admln·
lst,.tlon ol Eatates Act.
(TNI Authority WIN allow
the peraonal rei><esent· allYe to take many ec· 11on1 without ootalnlng
COUl1 ~al. Before
taking certain very im·
ponant actions, how·
ever, the pertonal repr•
Mntallv• wtll be required
to QiY9 notice to In·
ternwd persons unless
\tley heve waive<! notice or oonMnte<I to the propoHd action.) The
Independent admlnls·
tradon authol1ty will oe g1111lted unless an in·
ferNted person Illes 8fl
objection to the petition
and shows good cause
wny .,. coun should not grwll .,. IUthoftty.
A HEARING on the petition wll be held on
APRIL 8, 2000 at 1:45
p.m. In Dept. L73 lo-
<*ed .at S..1 The Ciiy
Ortw South, Orange,
CA 112868
IF YOU 09.JECT to
the grentlng OI the pet· lion, you should appe r
at ltle hearing and sta e
your ot>jedlons or tile
wnnen obleclloos with
the court before the heiring Your ap-
pearance may be In per· aon or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CRED-IT OA or contingent c:red·
ltor ol the deceased, you
mu11 fU. Vo4Jr clalrn with
Irle oouri and mall a
copy to the personal rep-
reaentatlve aPO<>loted by Irle court Wllnin lour
montha from ttle date of
the flrat Issuance of let·
ters at provided In Pro.
ball Code section 11100.
The tlrna for hUng claim5
will not explre before
four months from the
hearing date notloed
aboVe YOU MAY EXAMINE
Iha flle kept by the coon.
" you Ila I parson In· lef9tled In Iha estate,
you ~ flit with the
court • RequaSt tor SI*' cla.1 ~ (IOl'm
OE·154) of the ·~Ing ol
en lnllenlory and ap-praisal of estate assets
Of OI any petition or ac-
oovnt •• provided in ProOlla Code section
1250. A Request tor 5'>edal Notloe torm is
•~ebl• lrom Ille court cler1t. Attorney for the Petlttoner: Bruce J. Gary,
Eaq,., SBN 93790,
Slkon1 a Price.
10 Cotponta Par1t. Sta.
300, IMne, CA 92606 Publlahed Newport
Baach·Co11a Mesa
Dally Ptlot Maret! 10, 16. }17.~
FTh303
FICtltloue Bueln•H
Name Statement
'The tollowlng perliOl'IS
are dOlng bus1naS$ as·
Key Cleaners, 3033 S
Brislol. Santa Ana, CA
92704
Mansour Aldayyal see w. tllth St .• Costa Mesa,CA92627 This butlnesl Is coo-
duc:ted by. an indlViduat
Heva J,ou started doltlg bu nau yet? No
Manaour Aldayyat This st11emenf was fifed wllh the County
Clertt ol Orange County
on Q3.08·2000
20006821.at
Daily Piiot Mat 16, 23,
30, Apr. 6, 2000 Th511
... ,. ~
~ .. llnlMt lfldcMQ~
IGGUlbEN ~
IUll, A Proitlllonat Cor·
pin11on. 1s1 t<Hnua,
Suite E·260, Costa
Meal, CA 92la28 A"'~~ rallon, (CA), 151
Kalmul. SUie f ·290. Costa Ma., CA 9262e This busine11 11 oon.
duded by a corporatlon
Have you ltarlad doing business yel?
Yes, Jan. 12, 2000
lgguklen Arc:Ntec:tual. A Profenlonllt Corpo.
ration. Rand( lgguldan, ~cretary ,
This il•tetnenl was filed with th• County
Cterl( or Orange County
on 02·29·2000
2000le210t4 Oalfy PllOI Mar 2 9 16 23.2000 '™80
Flctltloua Bu1in..1
Name Statement
The lollowfng persons
are do4ng business as·
Bindery on Demand, 17915 Sky Park Circle.
I C, lrvlne, CA 92614
Mireya Mendez, 1202
W. Bfshop SI.. Santa Ana, CA 92703
J1J11enal Mendez, 1202 W. Blshlp St.. Santa Ana, CA 92703
This business Is con·
ducted by husbl.nd and wile
Have you started
dOing Miness ye1? No
Ml/lya Mandez
Juvenal Mendez
This statement was
Wed with the County
Cte!ll of Orange County on 03·10•2000
200068221111 Dally Pilot Mar. 16, 23,
30, Apr. 6, 2000 Th528
... . ..
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I' • Flctllloui ._.,_ 9 ... -.'T •
....._ ...... RMI ..... lllillment SUMMONS
The lolowltlo P8r10n1 The~ peflON (CfTACION 1. ara ~ ~ u : are dolr'D ~ u : JUDICIAL) He'1foi'a Imports, 101 CllckL1st8old.Com, Kelrnus Or., Coate 6201111. ColOnl del Mar, NOTICE TO OEFEN· Meal, CA 926H c.tllofnll 92625 0 ANT (Av Is 0 8
Oymtu T-.. iilc., Patrick J. 8anollc, 620 Acu11do) MICHAEL.
(CA), 101 ~ Or., Illa ~~--~ dal DAVID LEE PHILLIPS Coeta ...... CA t2e2e Mer, .....-onw &2825 I lea MICHAEL DAVID
Thia bullrl4lla la oon· Llwrenc. M. Sim· PHILLIPS, JR , 1ka
cM;ted by: a COl'pOf9IOn peon, '21 Either. ca.ta ~~C~~EL PHILLIPS,
lieve you 11an1d Mesa, C.lfomia 92627 AUTOMOTIVE BUYING ~ bu$lnats yet? No Anthony E. 8-rtolic. CONSULT ANTS: DOES Cymru Trading Inc.. 1127 Toyon lane, New-1 to 10 Marte Hart, Prwlldanc port BeKh, caJifomla I YOU ARE BEING
This statamenl WU ~2tse0 ~ SUED BY PLAINTIFF.
flied wr111 Iha ~ Thia bullness Is oon· (A Ud 1e aste <1ernan-
Clertc o4 ?;:;r Counfy dueled by: a Wmited PJrt• dando) FIDELITY ANO
on 03-10-.......,,.,._ naHllaf\lpve 0 l te"t d DEPOSIT COMPANY ---n• . y u r 8 OF MARYL.ANO Dally Pilot Mar. 16, 23, doing business yet? No You have 30 CALEN·
30, Apr. 8, 2000 Th530 ThAn)!lOOY E. BartOllc OAR DAYS after ·tflls .. atatf\fflent was eel FlctJtloin Buarneu flied with the •County summons 11 serv on N.me Statement Cieri< 01 Ofange County you to Ille a tVpewrinen
Thi tollowln,g persons on 03•4()..2000 response QI this court are doing buslnlu as· 2000682220I A' lettor or pllOfll can
Amencan Ovamaaa Dally Piiot Mar. 16, 23, ~~::ft;~~ectr=~;
Door, 260 Pnnceton Or., 30, Apr 8, 2000 Th533 must be In proper legal ~':d~· c:i:~I FictltJOue BuelneH form if you want the
Dixon 260 Pnnceton Name SU.tement c:oun to hear your case or Costa Meta. CA The toltowing persons 11 you do not Ide your
9:z629 ere doinQ busineu as: response on lime, you
This business 11 con· K & ~ Investments, may lose the case. and
ducted by I I\ lndMdUal 7352 Rockmont Ave.. your wages. money and
Have you starled Westminster. CAL property may be taken
doing buSlness yet? No 92883-8125 w1thovl further wamlng And OI Ronald S. Chocek, from lhe court. rew xon 7352 Rocllmont Ave There are other legal
This statement wH Westminster, CAL requirements Vou may
llled with the Couniy 928~125 want lo call an anomey
Clefll of 0 !'1lnge CountY Kathleen o Chocek. right away If you dO not
on 03-I0-2~ 7352 Rockmont Ave., know an anornev. you
Ollly Pilot Mar 18 23 Westminster . CAL may call an attorney re·
30 N>r 6 2000 r1151'8 92883-6125 terral servlee or a legal
• · ' Thi$ business is ooo· aid oHa (hstoo 1n the
Flctltloua Bu•lnff• Clucte<S by: husba.nd 8lld ptlOne book)
Nam. Statement wife Oespues de qU8 le
The following persons Have you started !'nlfeguen esta ataclOn
are doing business as· doing business vet? Jud!Clal usled tcene un
NEWPORT BEACH Yes, l'ebruary 14, 2000 J>llZO de 30 DIAS
LONG BOARD SURF Kathleen 0. Chooek CALENDARIOS para
CLUB 178 Albert Place This statement was presentar una respuesla
CostaMesa CA 92827 Hied with ttie County escrlta a maqu1na en
Lance Stephe ns Clerll of Ofllnge County esta cone
Jones 178 Albert Place on 03· 10·2000 Una cart a o una Coste'Mesa CA 9282'7 20006822188 llamada telelonlca no le
Fletltloue Bualn•H This business 11 oon· Dally Pilot Mar. 16, 23, otrecera protecCIOn. su
Name Statement ducted by: an Individual 30, ~r. 6, 2000 Th527 respuesta escnta a ma·
The foltowlng pellOlls Ha.ve you star1ed Fletttlou• Bu•lneH quina uene qua cumpur are dolllg busliless as ~business -11 No N s•..oa t coo las lormahdades le·
E G-" "":"'..~-,-ame --men gales apropiadas st Klldlen qiress '"'• ~~ S. Jones The folfowlog persons us1e<1 qu1ere qua la cone = ~a ~. AtA filed ~al~ Cou was ara doing bus1neu as. escuctJe su caso
92707 1 WI "IY Z·OIET. 5 Padua Ct • SI u!>ted no presenta
R1cnard A Evans. Cle~olo-Oranoe Cou"'Y Newport Coast, CA su respuesta a tiempo, on ...,..1 2000 92857 pueoo par0er 11 caso v 20048 Santa Arla Ave · 20006822111 Rebecca Bak.er. 5 le pueden qu1tar su ~~ Ana Hts., CA Daily Piiot Mar. 16, 23, Padua Cl , Newpon saiarto, su donero y <Illas
Oavld Krentz, 18837 30, Apr. 6, 2000 Th529 Coast, CA 92657 cosas de su propiedad
Brookh\.lrsl •303, Fouh· Fletltloua But lneaa This business Is con· sin aviso ad1elonal por
"
in Valley, CA 927081 Name Sta1ement ducted by: an lndll!idual pane de la corte
This busmeu 11 con· The lollowtng persons Have r,ou started Exfslen 0110s requ1s1·
ucted by a general are doing bu&ine&a u · doing bus ness yel? No tos legatos Puede que
partnership Spiritual Gulla of ;ebecca Baker uslcd q1,11era llamar e
Have you started America 11211 w his statemenl was un abogado
doing business yel7 No Balboa 8Ms tB Ne • flied w~h the County 1nmed1atamente SI no
David Krentz port 8aach CA 11266 ,W Clerk. of Orange Couniy conoce a un et>ogado.
This statement was Chrtstlna ~ 1129 on °3•10.2000 puade llamar a un filed 11 the Coun W Balboa 8lvci •B 20006822201 SotVICtO de reterenoa de
C..rti ~llOra Cou IV Newport Baaeh CA Daily P•lol Mar 16, 23, abogados o a un« =-nty 112661 • 30, ~r 6. 2000 Th526 ol1ona do ayuda te~al
on 03·l<>-2000M221t9 Donna-Marie SlentaM Fictltloua Bu•iness (vea et directono 1e e·
Dally Pllol Mar 18. 23 12066 Coyne St,, t..oi N•me Statement IOOICO) 30, Apr 6, 2000 Th519 Anoetes. CA 90049 Tho folk>wlng persons CASE NUMBER:
Fl ... ltlout Buel-•• 1111$ l>ullnau II oon-are doing business as (Numero d•I Caso) ... .... d\JQed by; •. general a) A . Storage, 99HL05668
Name Statement partnersnlp b) A Plus Storage. c) The name and ad·
The followtng persons Have you started A + Boxes, d) A + Mall dress of the oourt Is (El
are d04ng business as. doing blnina .. yet? No Center 2458 Newport nombre r C11rec:oon de la
All AMERICAN BBO. Christine Cal)arelll BIVd .. CMte Mesa, CA ~~:J~e COUNTY
1750 Whittler Ave , Sp 9, This statement 'IWIS 92827 SUPERIOR COURT Costa Mesa, CA 92627 hied with the ~ Eugene K. Chan. 966
Sally Moniz. 1750 Clel1l ot OrMga Couf'llV Calle Amable. Glendale, HARBO R JUSTICE
Whi111er Ave, Sp 9, on 02.15.2000 CA 111208-3005 CENTER · CIVIL
Coit• Mesa. CA 92827 2000M1IY70 This business IS con· 4601 Jamboree Road,
Jonn Montz, 17SO Dally PilcX Feb. 11, 25, dueled by an mdlllldual Newpo11 Beach CA
Whittler Ave , Sp 9. Mal 3,.10. 2000. Have you started 92i60 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Amended pubtlc:auon doing business yet? The name address Tara Burke. 1750 Mal. 18. 2000 Tll53t Vas. 311199 and lelep.hooe 11\Jmt>er Whm11r Ave., Sp II, Eugena K. Chan of pla1n111f s attorney, or
Costa Meu. CA 92627 NOTICE This statement -s plaintill w110001 an at·
This bu$1newls oon· INVmNG BIDS ftle<S with the County torney is (El nomDre. la
ducted by. 1 gtneral The Ofange Cour)ty Clerll of Orange Couniy 011ecc1011 y el numaro de
pa11nertuhlp Sanlta!IOl'I District, Call· on 03-10.2000 telelonodel abogado def
Have you started lorn1a, will receive bids 20006822206 demandante. o del de·
doing bUsfness yet? No vnt1I Tuaad1y, APRIL Daily Piiot Mar 16, 23, mandante que no Ilene
Sall)' Moritz 11 . 2000 at 11:00 p.m. 30. Apr. 6. 2000 ThS22 aHt>ogA vooe~ esl GAZIN Thls statement was Bids musl be received at IAA ' w . flied With lhe · Counly the 01stnct's Purchasing Flctltlou• Bu•lnaH 43374, (8181 780 5557
Clertl o1 Oranoa Couniy Ottiee by the date here· Name S~t HARVEY W OAZtN, on 03·10-2000 mat>ove set forth, a1 The fotlowlng per&ons INC . 5805 Sepu111ecta
2000M22204 Whicn tlrne they w~I be ara doing buSlness as Boulevard Sufle 600.
Dally Pilot Mar 16 23, opened and examined al HowCa& 28672 Stl· Van Nu6s. CA 9t 4 f I
30. Apr 8, 2000 ThS24 the Olstnct Purchasing vera<1o nyon Road DATE EC 23, 1999
Olfice 10844 EHIS Ava· Calilomla 92676 ALAN SLATER, Clerk, Flctltlou• Bualnfft nue. 'Founiain vaney, Cathy Leigh Lasooe. by I. GARCIA. Deputy
Name Statement Cahfol'llla. lor Iha follow· 19351 Maynard Wty. PuDll~ned Newport The tolloWlng P1f$01U ing Santa Ana, California Beach Co~ta Mua
are doing buSN IS U PURCHASE & 92705 Daily P1101 March t6. 2.3.
Biddy J oyce. 833 INSTALLATION This business IS con-30, Apr 6 2000 TM34.
HlblSCUS Court. Corona OF NEW ACRA LATHE duc'led by: an individual
del Mar, CA 92825 MACHINE Have you Slarted
Biddy Joyce LLC (CA), SPECIFICATION doing buslneu yet? No 833 Hibiscus Coul1. Co-NO. 9900-09 Cathy Leigh Lascoe
rona del Mar, CA 92825 A job walk will take This 1t11ament was
This business Is oon· place on Tuesday, filed With the County
ducted by Limited Mart:n 28, 2000 at 9 oo Ctefll of Ofanoe CounlY
liability Co am All prospecbve bid· on 02·19-2000 Hava you s1arted ders are urged to anond 2oooee201911
oo.ng busfnesa yet? No Please meat 1n the Dall)' Piiot Feb. 24. Mar.
Biddy Joyce, l LC. Purchasing 01v111on 2. 9. 16. 2000 Th436
'Karla JOyOe. Pr9Sident Lobby at the above ad· FIC1Jtl0u1 Bu11Ma1 This &lltemel'I was dress Name Statement
ftled Wlltl Iha Couniy Sealed bods must be The lollowlng pel'$Ol'IS
Cieri\ OI Oranoe CounlY slbnlttect on Ille loon are doing bu$lness as
on 03·07·2000' supplfed by Iha Otslnct Zubia ChlQken Coop
2000M21784 In aocordance with an Inc 414 Old Newport Dally PtloC Mar II, 16, prov1S1ons of the speafl· BM:i. Newport 8ead'I .
23 30, 2000 Th484 cations Spec1hcations, CA 92663 .
bid blank£ and further In· ZubMls Ctltclcen Coop
Flctltlou• Bu•lnff• formation may be ob· inc .. (CA), 414 Old New· Name Si.tament talned at the above ad· port Btvd.. Newpor1
The tolloWlng per1ons dress, telephone (714) Beach CA 92663
are dolnQ bulinMa at 593-7583. This' buslnells la COO·
OAANGE COUNTY Published Newport dueled by. 1 conioration
FABRICS, 36211 w Beach-Costa Mesa Hava you started
MacMhur Blvd , Suota = Pllol March 18 doing buslne1S yet? No
Fictitious Bualneu
Name Statement
The loltoWing persons
are doing business as
For Less Ne1worti Com,
620 Ins Ave . Corona del
Mar, Calllomia 92625
Patnct. J Bat1ohc, 620
Ins Ave • Corona Gel
Mar, Cahlornia 92625
Lawrence M Sim
pson. 421 Esll'ler, Costa
Ml$1 CahtorM 92660
AnlllOny E BartOloc.
1827 Toyon Lane. New·
po11 Beach. C3htom1a
92627 This bUs.ness 1s ooo-
ducted by a timuea i>art·
ne~t1lp
Ha110 you started
Ckllng business ye1? No
Anthony E Bartohc
This statement was
tiled with the County
Clelle ol Orange County
on 03-02·2000 206, Santa Nia, CA Zubles Chtcken Goop flctlttou• BuslMH 927~ Th535 Inc., Salvador J•mlnu
.....,. StMamant Orang a Coun ty NOTICE Plllldent
20006121331
Dl•ly P,IOt Mar 16. 23 . 30. Af>! 6, 2000 Th$32 The lollowlng PMOM Tel11iia1, (CA), 38211 W INVITING BIDS Tut atatemanl was
arw doing businesa aa. Mac:Annur 8lvd , Sulta The Or~ County flied With the County Hot>blaiatona CandlN 206, Santa Ml, CA SanilatJOO Oiatrlct. Calf· Clet1c ol Oranoa County
and e.....~. 207 112 92704-6844 lornta. wili ~iYe bodt on 02·18-2000' Topaz~. BalbOe This bullnen IS oon-until T'Uffdey, APRIL 2000M201" IMllnd CA t2ee2 ducted by a 00f'P()f1lti0n 11 2000 et 11:00 p.m. Dally P110t Feb. 24, Mar Anndi..Rooe 207 Heva yo11 starled Bkis mus.t.be.iac•lllld el 2. II, 18, 2000 Th<l37
112 Topu, aa:O. IS: <lolng buslna11 yet? th• OISIJ'ICt'i Purcnaslng FlcthlOue BinlMH
lilnd, CA 112982 Ytt0• 11181 c i y Office by the d•I• nere· ~Statement TIM bullne11 ii oon· rang • 0 u n lnat>ove set forth, 11 Tiie tollO-#lng persons dutted b'f en lndlvidual Tell1ilas, Carol Bems· Which time they will be ere doing bulln.sa "'
Have you 11ar1ed tein, Pre• ' opened and •1t•mlned ti StudlO ..,, 180 Cenden-
ooing t1Ue1M11 yet? No This ttatemanl wat the Oistnct Purt:nallng niel, Tustin, CA 92780
Mi'lclrM Aog9r1 filed Wllh the COl.l1ty Offict, 1<>e44 DIS Ave-Jell Salml. 14901 Ttllt wrnent WM Clertt of ~ County nue. Fountain Valley, Newport Ave.. 131,
lllCI Wllfl the County on 00-14· JGDD"'lllll) Calitomia. lot the lollow· Tuelln, CA 92780 a.ti of Onlnae County -Ing ThMI bullneu II con-on 0>1"2000' Dell'( Pllo4 Mar. 1~~· PUACHAM a duCted by 11'1 lndlVld\Jlll ND•Hl12 30, Afr I . 2000 mo15 INSTALLATION Htva you llar1•d
,_ Mat 16 23. ,........._ ••-'--a ~ J.'!Vl11 ~~~ doing bu11n111 yet? 30 16 2000 lM12 r"'uo-ua _.._ ---,._ Yea, 2-1-00 --ue iUelftw ....,.. llllM"*'t '"~TION Jtlf him! --11111 t The fOlloWlrlg ~ NO ..... 14 Thia si.tement WU -SIMfY 1(9 dOln.lllMIMll u · A joO ..... wtll taka fifed """ IN County .. n:.~ LC ~001€1, pllCI on TuHdly, atlll of Otanoe ~ = ~·/J 61 BfldOeoCH1. Oen• Mardi H . 2000 et 9'00 on 02.22..aooo Point. CA-92&20 Im All~ bod· IOOOtllOM, bl'•, 191 A8l'Of'I c taAue, Ml dlrs ereutga<S to eu.nd ~~Fet> 24~~
Flctltloua BualnaH
Name State"'9nt
The loltOW1ng persoos
are dolno busi/1811 as ASSA TAUCKING CO ,
1431 Ge•llno Ave
Tustln, CA 92780
Lorenzo All)O
Gonzale.t. 14111 Ga !land
Ava , Tustin, CA ~780
This buSlt'teal IS con•
Oucted by an lndiv~I
Typ11 01 Bustneae
Trycklng Co
l M reg0st111n1 com
rnence<110 trallSKI buli-ne5$ under tho flctltiOus
buslnus nemt or nemas ~Sled on 2·28-00 AllJO Gonalez Lou1n10
Thi 11111men1 wu
filed Wiltl Iha Regtll,.r1
~, Ol l OI MQeln
County on Feb 21, 20oo OCMJ2t1191 Dal~ f1llO( ,,.., tll 23.
30, r. G 2000 Th~"8
l.n • Hunelnglon ~. C>eN POlnC. ~llM tnfft In lht 2, I . 18, 2000 .,,.._ ~ ~T~. CA 12t29 urct1•11ng DM 1lon F~'-·-• In .,.._...._ __ lut.___a --,. _.,,., n. """""' It con-L*r • .. lbOW .00 -Alllhlll r""""""' ,,_ 1ttn ...,. Ln .• ..,,.. dl.-o llr: .. lndMIMI 01W ....,. , .... ,.... ,..... ..... .,..,t '!'f: ....._CA.... Heva you •tarted Seelad tMdl mull ba The '°"°'*'9 '*'°"' The ~ l*tOt'I ... =:-...:.:: :,",.t:r"' yet? ~tiy°"IN-,,.: -~-r-· 8?="==·=·· Mawt~ ~rtad ~ c LlfU aooo•noe Wllfl al atl00-1 ~ M . 2t7H Mttlnde Ad .. ~-m No n. PIMWllt .,.. °'the apec11-~ ...... CA... •131. "8tlclho BaMe
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~"'!. SUPERIOR COURT Flcttdoua halneaa • lcdl. ye
OF CALIFORNIA, Heme S....,,,.,,t Name .... ...,. Name 8'1'81Mftt Name sc.e.ment
COUNTY OF The lollqWlng persons The follq'#ing pertona The lolio.lng pel'ION The t~ pe1900t
°"ANOE at• dolog t>vstness H are doing buslM .. as· are dolog bullMA •• are doing business u
341 The City Drive. Trautwein EtA.1 , 1617 On Phone Productaons, Olverslfl•d Com· Mld<Jje BiddMS Invest·
Post Office Box 1~111, Wastcllfl Dr., #206, 620 SNwerd Rd . Co-municat1on. 12e1 w. ment CM> 23771 For· oranga, CA Nawpon Beach, Ca rona del Mir. CA 92e25 PCH, Apt 430. ~ matto, Laguna H1ds. CA
92613·1571 92e60 Katltt W Behrens, 820 Beach, CA t266a 112853
IN THE MATTeA OF Carolyn S Boedlman. Seaward Rd • Cofone Lorraine M S«lwattz, Bonnie Jo UIG,.no.
THE PETITION TO TNllH of Iha Paul del~r .... ~ 9262511 1221 w PCH. ""'· 430. 26 Trewlar. Laguna
a4ANGE THE NAME T,.utwern Trust, 536 Au· '·---· con-Newport Beach, CA NIQUll. CA 926n OF Parents on BeNll o1 rore Pt . Redding, CA ~by In lndlvtdual 928&3 Oabbla Burrows
Minor Children for 96001 Have you ltar1ed This buslneu is oon· 24682 Torrie Dr Change or Chlldrens Ravmon<! T,.utwetn, Oolng busrnH1 yet? ducted by-en ll10MOual Laguna H1~. CA 112653
Names Only 5295' Avenlda DeJ Sol, Yea. 1·1-00 Have you s11r1aa Sunn Arakelll1n.
laura Ball and N11I L.aounl Hiiis. Ca. 92853 Ktiltl W eenrens dotng buslnu1 yet'? 23771 Formello Laguna Crvickshank on behalf of tlelen TraUIWeln, 1830 Tl'lll ltalemant WU Yes, 1199 HIPS CA 92653
Jam,ts M Crulel<sharik. Fulla11on A11e • Costa ftle<I with the County Lor,.lne M. Sc:tiwanz ThtS business •s con·
a minor. and Gavin R. Mesa, Ca 92627 Clefl< 01 Orange County 1l\ls s111ement was dUC11d by a general
Cruieklhank, a minor This t)UgjflHs is oon· on 02·25-2000 flied w11h the Counry pannarshlp
ORDER TO SHOW du<:ted by· a general 2000ll20784 Clerk of Orange County Have you ~lar1e<J CAUSE FOR CHANGE partnersnlp Dally PllOI Mar, 2. 9, 18. Qn 02·29·2000 domg business yet? No
OF NAME Have you started 23, 2000 Th455 20006'21118 Bonnie Jo LaGrasso
CASE NUMBER • I doing business. yet? FJetltloua BuaineH Oatty Piiot Mar 2, 11. 16. nus statement was
A2010M Yea, 111165 Name Statement 23. 2000 Tf\472 filed wnh tl)e County
PETITIONER(Sl Ravmond Trautwein 'The followlr1g pereons FIC1Jtl'Oua tiuelneH Clartc or Orange-County
Laura Ball and Neil Thfs • Slatement was are doing business as N State t on 03-03·2000 Cruiokshanl< on behalf o1 filed with the County a I o o vs s E y 1 N ame men 20006821471
James M Cruldlshanll. Clertl ol Ora.nge Counry TERNET, L LC The tollOw!og ~rsons Oa•ly Pilot Mar 11 16 a mtn0r, and Gavin R on 02·25·2000 bi o o y s s E y 1 N are doing buSlnell a.s 23 30 2000 Thso2
Cru1Cksh8nk a m;nor 20006l20n6 T ANET GROUP INC BATilEKAT. 1280 ' HAVE FILED A PETI· Daily Pilot Mar 2, II, 16, 450 Newpo" A-nte1· Bison. B912, Newport Flctttiou• Bu•lneH 23 2000 TM48 • • ..,. Beacti, CA 92660 Name Statement TION FOR AN ORDER Onlia, Sutt• 550, New· Geoe Hirai, 2!129 Bay-Thi lollOwlng persons TO CHANGE NAMES Flctitloue Busln .. 1 port Bea<:tl. CA 92660 poinle Oflve, Newport are dOlnQ t>1nine1>1 as
FROM JAMES Name Statement Odyssey lnlarnet, eeacti. CA 92860 Paradigm Marketing
McPHERSON 1 The loltowlng persona L.L c .. (Dtttawara), 450 This buslrless is con· ServlC8s 118 E Bay,
CRUICKSHANK and I are doing business as· Newport Center Onw. d~'-t>y an lndMdual Newport Beach CA g~~:~1rn=~ANK TO SCOTI·WATERS Sulle 500, Newpor1 Hi\,ve you lllrt•d 926e1
JAMES McPHERSON DESIGN. 1589 Baker Beach. CA 92680 doing bUSiness yet? No Andrew Rios. 2738
CRUICKSHANK BA.LL I Street, Costa Mesa, CA Odysny Internet Gene Hirai San Dimas, Canyon and GAVIN REA 92626 Group. Inc .. (Delaware), This sta1ement was Road La Verne. CA
CRUICKSHANK BALL i l S~;n~k;~:·~~~ ti~.i).a~~o~50~~!'. hied with the Couniy 92750
It IS hereby ordered Mesa c· 92626 pon -. CA 92660 Clerll ol Orange County This l>USllleSS IS con· I • "' "'' on 02·2&·2000 dueled by an lndlVIO\ial that all persons in· This business is· Con· ThlS business 1s con· 20004ll21113 Have you sta r1ea
terested in this matter ducted by. an 1nd111tdual dueled by a general Darty Pi!o« Mar 2. 9, 18 dOlllll business yet?
appear before thrs court Hevo • you started pannarshlp 23, 2000 Th473 Yes January 1 2000
in Department No L73 dotng Dus11ess ye1? Have you started • Andrew R.os of the Orange CounlV Yes. 2/15/00 doing business yet? Fictitious Butlneas ThtS sta1ernen1 was
Supenor Court at the ad-1 Manlyn Scott·Walers Yes. 9·22·99 Name Statement hied wnn tl'le CounlV
dress ShOWfl abOVe on This S1a1emen1 was Odyssey ln1erne1, The follOWlng persona Clerll ol Orange County
4·4-00, at 2 00 o'c:to<:k liled wrth the CounlV L L C., Waller L Schm· are doing busoneu as on 03-03·2000
Pm and then and tllere l Cleric or Orange Counl'f dler, Chairman PRIOR FOODS. 872 20006821480
show cause, 11 any 1hey on 02·2S·2000 This statemam was w 16th St , Newport Dally P110I Mar 9, 16
have. why the petition 20006820795 flied With the Couniy Beach. CA 92663 23. 30. 2000 Th503
tor c:nange o1 name Delly Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 16, Clarie ol Orange County Waller H P"or. 309 LEGAL NOTICE
shovld not be granted. 123. 2000 Th449 on 02·25·2000 canal, Newpon Beacn. NOTICE OF II I:> lurtner ordered 20006l20n8 CA 92663
that a copy of this order Fictitious BuilneH OaHy Piiot Mar 2, 9, 16, Carolee Prior, 309 PUBLIC SALE
to shoW cause be pub-Name Statement 23, 2000 Th456 eanai. Newport Beacn OF ABANDONED
,tished 1n Daily Pilot. 1 The tollowtng persons FJctltlou• Bu•lneu CA 92663 PROPERTY a newspaper of general are dotll9 bus1ness as Thi b ne s s con curutataon pubhshed In Thed1ettna1wor1<s com, Name Statement 5 us• 5 ' • Nollet is nereby given
t111s county, at 1ea11 once 4417 Colony Plaza, The lollowtng persons ducted by husl>and and tna11ne unoers1gne<1 """'
N B C are dom~business as· wife s8'1 at puC>t•C auc11on a woek for lour con·. •""POr1 each, A PROT TVPEG' •ss Have you 11ar1ed pursuan1 10 Sec11on secubve weeks pnor 10 92660 '-" o t> s nan e1? 2 700,., ... _ .... &
the aay of tll8 heanng I Ginn• Hoklings, LLC. 30M c 12 60 Batac~ y~~93'84 u ' Y P:ofes;'°~ c=s~118 DATE: FEB 16. 2000 (CA) 2022 Barranca, nil • range Watter H Prior lollo.,,1ng describl<j jt~:t· GRAY, =on Beach CA 92~~tcratters Inc Tl'ns statement was proeiertv to wit
COMMISSIONER OF This business IS con· (NV) '77 Ri'versid0e lited ""'1h tne County JACK MORGAN
THE S UPE RIOR,duc:ted by l.Jmned Lia· Ave .' Newpotl Beach, ClerltolOran<,ie County UNIT C 97. MISC
COURT b•lity Co CA 92663 on 02·16·2~819952 TOOLS MISC ITEMS
LINDA A IANNELLI, Have you started This business IS 000· Dally Pilot Mar 16 23 Hl~M~lTON 8HtiE.
ESQ LAW OFFICE OF doing business ye1? No d~ae<lv0bvyaoucorpo5tararttloned 30• Apr 6 2000 Th54·0 UN 14· 6 X & LINDA A IANNELLI. • Glnna HokMgs. LLC. n v MISC ITEMS
LINDA A JANNELLI, Stan Galkin, CEO doing business yet? Fictitious BuelneH Sale ""'11 De by com·
ESQ t 1 o NEWPORT Ths statement was Yea. 1 ·2000 Name Statement petit111e b•dding Cwrmen
CENTER ORlllE, SUITE filed with the County Oentcrallars, Inc . sealed b•dS may be
2 0 0 • N E W P 0 R T Clerk. of Or~e Coun"' 1 CM1 F111h, v P The lollowlng persons sUl>m•Md in acvance) ., Th are OOlng business as ON THE 23RD OF BEACH CA 92660 on 02·25-2 IS Slalemalll was Seblts DaSIQll Serv· MARCH 9AM AT THE
ATI'ORNEV FOR 2000682081 2 hied wllb the County ices. 5000 Buen Ste PREMISE WHERE said PETITIONERS OaMy PllO( Mar 2. 9 16. Cleric ol Orange County 4000 .... _,,,,,, .,_,._ propertv "as been ATTORNEY BAR • 23 2000 T1'14SO on 02·25·2000' CA 9266Q-..-.• ...,_..,, "
1678n Flctl11oua Business 20006820774 Ga1J Stauffer Sebo1s. stored and wtllC!l '5 to-Publlsned Ne~ort Name State-ant Oa1ty Pdot Mar 2, 9. 16, 413 Bay HA Or • New cated at AYRES SELF
Beach·Cosla 818 Tk-1o1o-r.. ...... 23, :'1000 Th457 STORAGE 1880WHIT· ,,.., "'"'ng person.s port Beach CA 92660 TIER AVE COSTA Daily Pilot February 24, are domg buSl'l'less as Fictitious Buaine•s This bus1t11.ss is con· MESA. CA 92627,
Maren 2 9, 16, 2000 Casa Laguna Inn, Name Statement Oucted by an lndlVldUal (949) 6S0-1282 Land-
Th441 2510 South Coast Hwy The lol10W1ng persons Have you started lord reserves lhe ng'1t to
Fictltlou_s_e=-u-sl.-n_e_•_• Laguna Beach CA are doing business as. doing business ye1? No b td at the sale
Name Statement 92625·3932 ' THE IVY COTIAGE, Galt S Seblts Purchases must be Thll folloWtng per5ons FFCC Enterpnse USA 490S Vorba Ranch Rd • This statement was made by caSll and paid
are aoing bUs1ness as· tnc., (CA), 2$10 Soulh Vort>a L111<1a, CA, 92887 filed with Ille County tor at lhe time ol
a) Small Job Seiva. Coas1 Hwy, Laguna Knsten MIChehe !Yes, Clerti of Orange Counry purcnase Alt purchased
bl SJS 12625 Hart>of Beach, CA 92627 t 631 Orchard Dr , llO, on 02·18·2000 goods are SOid as 15 and
Olvd t 14<1, Garden ThlS business 1s con· Plac:entJa, CA 92870 2000ll201115 must be removed at time
Grove. CA 92840 ducted by a corporahon This business 11 con-Daily Pilol Feb 24 Mar ol sale Sa1e ·~ suboect 10
'Edgar E Ba•rey UI Hive you star1ed duded by-an 1ndMdual 2, 9 18, 2000 Th434 caocellato0n 10 the even!
12625 Hart1or Blvd d01ng business yet? Have you started Flctitfoua Butln•H of settlement be:Ween
11144, Garden Gr0\18 Yes 02·1S-OO doing buslnes$ yet? Name Statement lafld'or<l ano otillgaled
CA 92840 FFCC Ente1pnse USA Vas 1·99 The lollOwlng per~ party Pubhsl!ed on
This bvSl/185~ IS con· Inc Fran00os ledair. Knsten MIChelle Jves are doong business as MARCH 9TH t. MARCH
ducted by an •ndivldual Secretary This statement was CREATIVEMAtL. 2025 16TH 2000
Have you started This s1a1emen1 was filed With the County Anaheim Ave •E. Colla AVAES GROUP d04ng business yet? No filed wllh the County Clerll of Orange Counl'f Mesa, CA 92627 BOND NUMBER
Edgar Bailey 111 Clerll of Orange County on 02·25·2000 Shannon Shea, 2025 S-400-lt.84
This statement WdS on 02·25·2000 2000682on2 Anaheim Ave •E CO$la Avra~ Sert S1ora9e Res· hfad with Ille County 20006820813 Dally Pilot Mar 2, 9, 16, Mesa, CA 92627 1den1 Managers
Ctertt ot Orange Couniy Dally PllOI Mar 2, 9. 16, 23, 2000 Th458 This business is con· Pvbll5h&d Newport
on 02:22 2000 23. 2000 Th451 Fictitious ButlneH ducte<S by an 1ndivldual Buch·CoStJ\ Mesa
20006820424 Fictitloua BuiJness Name Statement Hav1 you stalled ~ P•IOI Maren 9. t5•
Da•1v Pilot Feb 2<1, Mar Name Statement The fooowing persona doing business ya1? No Th511 2 9 1& 2000 Th44s The tollow.ng persons are oo.ng buSlness as Shamon Shea
Flctltious BuslneH aradolngbus1nessas PlllowTech, 1012 This statement was
Name Statement a) Ad'vanced Loge In· Brioso i1O1. Costa filed With the Couniy Can't seem to
The lollO-Mng persons dustry b) Avionics Mesa. CA 92627 Cieri< ol 0ranoe CounlY get IO an those are doing business as Logcal 1ns1rumen1s c) Arnold 8oy1e 2486 on 02·18-2000' 1 b TraUNte11\/Hugnes 1617 Ideal Realty, di Malek Fa1rv1ew Way, Costa 20006820197 repa f Jo s
Westchll Or '206 Raatty, 21351 Sand Mesa, CA 92626 Daily P1tot Feb 24 Mar around the houae?
Newpon Beach, Ca Dollar Lane. Huntington Ttus buSiness IS 000· 2· 9 18• 2000 Th43S Let the Cl ... tfled 92660 Beich. CA 92646 d"'1ed by en tnd1111d1Jal C3rOIYf' s . Boedlman. A 1 1 A s g h a r. Have you started It's att there Same• Directory
Tustee ot the Paul Malekzadeh. 21351 doing business yet? every day help you ftnd
Trautwein Trust 536 Au· Sand Dollar Lane, Hunt· Ves. 2·22-00 I bl
rora Pi., Redding, CA 1ngton Beacn. CA 92648 Arnold Boyle • 1 .,. __ •n_C:_:la.:,1:_111 .. 0:_ed:__l.;:=:i'e;;;l ;;;a=e:;;;h:;;;e:;lf:;·;:::;, 96001 l h1$ busmess is con· This statement was ''
Vera R Hughes. 701 ducted by an 1ndlvldua1 hied with Iha Couniy
Clltt Or .• Nowport Beach, H ave you started Clelll of Oranoe County
CA 92663 doing busineu yel? on 02·25·2000
Th.s busmen Is ooo· Yes. 02·14·2000 200068207611 dUded Dy a general Ah Asghar Malel\Udeh Da•ty Pt!Ot Mar 2. 9, 16. partne~ p Th1S statement was 23. 2000 Th459
Have you started hied with Ille County Flct1Uou1 Bu•iness
doing business yel? Ctefll ol Oranqe Couniy Name St1t1ment
Yes. 1!HO on 02·25-2000 The fOllOWing per&ons
Vera R Hughes 20006820814 are cio.no t>ustneu as This statement was OallV PllOI Mar 2. 9, 16. HomeFOOCJ org 5511
hied with the County 23. ~ Th452 Panama Or 'euana
Clelll of Orange Couniy Flctltloua Busln"• Park. CA 906io
on 02·25·2000 Name Statement Tom Ray Moravee. 20006820n3 The lolloWlnO parSOf'ls 5511 Panama Or Bue· Dally PclOt Mar 2, 9. 16, are dOlng business as: ana Park CA 90620
23. 2000 Th447 Soper Hero's, 714 Th1r. business 11 oon-
Flctltlous Bu•lneH Adams, Su•te •101. ducted t>y an 1nc1iVlduat
Name Statement Hunllnglon Beacn Ca Have you slatted
The Joilowlng persons 92646 doong t>vsineu )'ti? No a1e doing business as Oarvel Anthorly Gauna Tom Rey Moravee
LeB111ritz Catartng Jr . 1025 N Tusun Ave . Th<s 1ldtement was
Inc: 2642 Newport •101, Ca 92867 foleo \Orclh the County
8lvd . Costa Mesa CA Th11 bUSlneSS is oon-Clerll ol Oranoe Coun1y
92827 dUC1ed by an lndillldUal on 03-06·2000
La B mll catering, Have you stlrted 20006821651
Inc . (CA), 2642 Newpol1 OOlng bu51n8S$ yet? No 0111Y PMOI Mar II. 16,
81vc • Costa MaA, CA Dalliat "' Gauna Jr 23, ~. 2000 Th506
92627 This siatement wa1 SELL This business is con filed with the CounlV
<kJCted by a corporation Clarie ot Orange County yw llolnt
Have you storted on 02·25-2000 ..,_ dll-.ct
domg bus1n151 yet? 2000'920e15
Yes, August 18, 1998 Oally Piiot Mar 2. 9, 16,
L.a B111m12 Catering, 23. 2000 Th453
Inc Cnrl•line Bflee, Flctltloua Bualneaa
President Nam. SU.tement
Tl)IS Sl81emtfll was The IOllOwlnO petlOtll
hied with Iha County are dolnO l>Uslnes.s u Clerll of Ol1lnoe Countv Moms Video p~
on 02·22·~,.. t•on1. 113• N••Pol1
OaAly P*>t fet> 24, Mer ~ Costa Mesa, CA
2. 9. 16. 2000 Th'311 Plut Moma. 102t1
Flcdtloua Bu•INU Dallw'o Or~ CVP,_., CA
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HOMES OF
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Start at $85.
Deadline
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• LISA
RIVERA
949-574-4252
ANNE
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949-574-4249
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charming. Exira large yard
wllrult trees & flowers.
Could expand & build 2nd
atory. 949·646·2011,
683-8911.
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In Equeetrian ArM.
Gated cornm. tront row vu ol
Bick bey, clly light&. Ute & bite ldl, li'I rm & M8R bo4tl
have panoramic viewt. %• 714·394"6649 • IHdi COltag4I QJrfently
• 29r 181 wllPPJ0"9d C4y • pllrll to expnj front houst
• llld ldd • 281 rur lllit.
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• shulltrs, huge bllc. hklells.
• lllllCllve '*' tans, Bay • • dows, dNchecl gar. S.24911
a By Owner IM9-720-1n9
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949-644-2611
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a 23 Yll ~ Qflnoe lellndry, 1 blocti lo btecl\.
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: 2er 28• lovely rtrnodeled A9f"I M0-7000 ext. --····•••H•HH Condo ln agrealloc,S111AK. LiutlfUI em;n 18i W4un
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2 ~°'"" on huge private IOI. 9200sf lol WIPllms &
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Gated community wlresort pools, spas, tennis, wolleybal~ basklttllll, fitness.
Walk to Newport Btach shopplna I dlnlq, ~aYI 10ur car at home!
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TODAY'S
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March 16, 2000
. 4:00-7:00pm
Newport Dunes ls an active
outdoor facility offering a
spc>.clal environment for guests and staff.
cq~. JOIN USI ·
FacllftSi Engineer
Food Servers (am/pm
Buspersons (am/pm)
Host/Cashiers (am/pm)
. Cooks (am/pm)
Dishwashers (am/pm)
Banquet Servers
& Set-up
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service oriented
tndJviduals, be sure to
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then continued wuh lhe 411«n and ace. Dccl:in!r ruffed in dummy and
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lml'fCSSed wuh the .. success" of the
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In il'W dan¥tf. Soulh dl.d !he btst
possible by play1na the jlck. West
couQtered elcaanlfy by w1nn111g, with
the queen and rctwnina 11 hean. Tlw
killed dummy, Ind dttlateT went
down three cncks
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1nck meanl nottuna. Dccl:irer should !\ave husbanded dummv·s enlli.:s by
continuing with !he JaCk of uumps.
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defendtrs helpless. Since lhcrc -su 11 a 1tump on !he 1.1blc to coolrol
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lhe discards Oun "'"'~ needed. TIIC defenders would 1c1 only two diti• mend tncks and a trump
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low 45~ miles, white, V6, super ltinily value! (825079)
'93 MITSUBISHI 3000 GT .
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