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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot( { SE~VING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 ON DIE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1 11-IURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2001 ,/,{ . ' , 'l)oriation"Will help cle·an up watershed I . • Anonymous donor gives $50,000 to CoastKeeper to restore water quality in Corona del Mar's Buck Gulley. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT CORONA. DEL MAR -Jeff Powers Wdlked into the Ordnge County CodstKeeper offtcc in New- port Bedch w1lh ct check in his pocket dnd d clec1ncd-up Buck GuJ- ley on his mind. Powers. who owns d Costd Mesa landscdpiny compc1ny, hc1d been sent by an anonymous donQr to hand CoasU<eeper a $50,000 check to spUI an effort to reduce the now of silt, waler and other runoff down the Corona del Mar watershed. Dajly, nearly 200,000 gdllons now from the northern lip or Buck Gulley, nedr Signdl Pedk, down more than five rruJes to Little Coro- na Beach. Powers said »There is an anonymous ~r who is very interested m gelling the water off the bedch/ Power-. sc1id. "The long-term goctl 1~ to rer.;tore the water qudllty." Powers declined to rC'vcc1I his source but said the mdn hvt•c; out- "There is an anonymous donor who is very interested in getting the waler off the beach. The long-term goal is to restore the water quality." Jeff Powers Costa Mesa business owner side Corona del Mar. The monc•y was earmdrked for Buck Gulley becduse il would be a ~dndgedble stdrtinq point for dn urbc1n runoff pldll, Power. !>did The dondllon dlso include"'> d thre<>-y<•ttr commit- ment or $30(),0()() Ii d pldn Cdn be worked out As d resuH of thP hnc1nndl bdck- mg, Nc•wport BPdC'h ofhcidb hdve Joined the t•lfort The city hds dpphcd to the• Sc1ntd And Rey1ondl Wdtc>r Qudhty Control Bodrd for $226,000 tn i.tdll' Wdt1•r bond mon- ey. v1d Propos1t10n I 3 Thdt fundmg rould be dVdtlc1blP ldtl'T in the yedr, ofhc1c1l'> sa1<1. Poweri., thP c1ly of N<•wport Bcoch, C'ottslKe<•pf•r ttnd olhNs hdve bdndNJ lr)(wth<•r to find d WdY lo stop stlt from llov.1nq tnto the t1dP pools dnd the occ•csn "ThE> problt•m hc1~ hPt•n tht> enllre WdlE:!r'>hPd. • '>rll(I l>dw• KJJI. Newport B(>dCh\ clt>puty c1t)' mdn- dger • \\ h<•n thP ln•-.hwctl t>r gctr. into th" on•dn 11 h.irrns th1> cntter~ • ReprP-.c>nldll\/P'> of tho">t' mvolv(•d with thP l'>'>lll' htt\<' hl•ld seve>rdl <ommJttf•f• rnf•f'llnqs to -.tN:!r the> procP!>'> On l\.lonch1y. tht> <om- m1ltec rPnmim~·ndf•d thP qroup-. hire Cledf Crc>l•k '-:y<,t1•m-. Inc tt 8dkPr'>fwld <•nv1ronrr11•ntc1I firm. 1<1 SEE DONATION PAGE·A6 "This is part of our past, and it's important Bechler expected to get life sentence for adul ts and children to see what our past looked like." -Kristen Petros, Cultural A'rts and Historic Resources Committee vice chairwoman I f • • Possib1hfy of pdrolP 1..., unlikely fur lhP NPwport Heights mdn found guilly ol murdering hi"> wif (' Deep a Bharath DAILY PILOT NE\\'POR1' BC \C'l I Cr11 BechJPr, tht· i l·\'t•ctr-<1ld m.sr1 lrum '\;ewport He1qh1<. found qmll\ 111 mur- denng h1-. wilt> dunnq ct h<hllinq 1r1p in I qq7 1-. t''.\JW< It'd lo Iii' ... t·ntl'nrl'd to hie• 111 pr1,on Fnc1t1\: n101ninq <>n f-1•b I <1 I 2-nwm lu•r llll\ tnuncl B1•1 hl1•1 quilt\ 11! tir .... 1- dl•qrt>1• 111urd1·r Pr11-.1.•< 11111r ..... mt ht• lo.1lh·cl Pl'q\ I Bt'< hll'r, h1-. IH- 'rl'dr-nld \\ 11t• II\ UI uclq1 •on1 l1<J hl'I Eric Bechler du r11H1 1lw11 roN [A, 'i [;.A yr Kristen Petros, left, and Costa Mesa Councilwoman Linda Dixon peruse an aJbum of photos of the Huscroft House, in the background. t1nl11Vt>l ,df\ CTWSP olf lhC' Nt>\\ port Bl't1( h COcl'I and then dumpinq hl'r hoch in lh1• OC"edn BechlPr con"1"tl'htl'r dl'nll'd dll chdrgP-. dnd lt•<,l1t111d in h1-. """ defense> He> '>did Ill' \\lit• \\ d' ''H'(ll undcrwdlL•r h~ c1 q1dnt Wt1\I' n' -.h1• dTO\(.' lh<'lr rt•nt('(I <,pP<•dh11dl \\hilt• towtnq him on d hod\·lwnrcl I lt•r boclv \\d'> n<'\'<•r lound Much ado about a house Ji.tror-. found BP< hl1•1 q111lt\ 111 0111• spcc1dl nrcum ... tancl' of ·1~11HJ 1n wait • which m1.•t1n., tw <'\<'<'llh•d " Sudden cltldClo. On h1' \\ lf P Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT T he white, two-story house Stdnds on a cor- ner a& TeWmkle Park in Costa M esa. It Is made or redwood and has a multi-pluncd roof line, a gable roof with exposed rarters, wood siding and a porch . Boards cover what used to be· leaded wmdows with punes set in designs. Its name is the J luscroft House. \ Costa Mesa City Council members differ on whether to preseNe Huscroft House, built in 1915 and moved to the city in 1954 But while city omc1als SC'Cm lo agree that the house is d good example of the Craftsman-style or architecture, popular m the 1910!-. and 1920s, they have different opinions about whc.•thcr lhe house ls hlstoncal enough to be worth saving. Councilwoman Linda Dtxon and CuJtUial Aris and Hlstoric Resources Committee Vice Chdlrwoman Kristen Petros said they think the house is '1n unpor- ldnt part of Costa Mesd history. •Tue past is getting rapidly demolished, and here's our , chancP to '>dV<' d p1ece\or 1t n~Jht here.· PNros said Wcdnei.dt1)' ·It's a rdfe event when a butldm~1 that is part of our hentage gets donated to thC' h ty. A lot of peo- ple ddn't think Uus 1s unportant because 1t doesn't look like (d Victorian housej. But we chdn't have that kind ol history. Tuts is part of our pdst. t1nd it's 1mportdnt for adults dncl ch1Jdrl'n to i.ee what our pdsl looked hk<>. • Counc1lmdn Gary Mondpan SEE HOUSE PAGE A 12 But the\ tlCCfllltlt•d him nt c1nolhPr d!Jeged special nrc um-.tc1nn• thdt ht• mtudercd for tmdnC-1<tl g(u11 11w pro..· ecullon hcHl<Hqu<'<l thett RNhlPT \ wdntc>d to C"o'C;h. m on 111" will! i. $2 5- 1 miUion We msurtl nrl' pohc-y After Prtddy'., "Pnt0nc11\q b) \ Ordllge Cmmty Supt•nor Cour1 ludqt> Frank F. Fdst.>l, BPchll'r w1ll prob<thly spend the rest ot ht<. hit• 111 p11-.on without the po.,s1h1hty of pc11nlt• P'-'gye Bechler'i. ldtlUl)', hc1wct in Dc>xter. N M , ~ prc>p.mnq to SJX'dk 1:11 SEE BECHLER PAGE A12 Newport to give nearly $3.7 million to El Toro campaign llDEI OASSIREDS ~---· BS • Funds requested by Airport Working Group and Citizens for Jobs for the Economy; city's move is questioned by some. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACJ I -Putting the city's mohey where their mouth arc, City Council members unarumously decided Tuesday to set aside alinost $3.7 mlWon fore campaign to bring en airport to the closed El Toro NWe feel it's important to get the message out about what the airport is going to be, " Brue• Nestande president and chief.executive of Citizens for Jobs and the Economy Marine Corps Air StatJon The city's elected leaders responded to o. request from repre· sentatives of both the Atrport Work· ~-J \ ing Group and Citizens for Jobs and the Economy, who said they needed the money to inform county residents about what's proposed for El Toro As evidence, the group pointed to about $8.2 million and $6.2 rruJhon the city of Irvine dnd the El Toro Reuse Planning Authortty had spent, re pccUvely, in the 1999-00 fiscal year to fight the proposed dll'J>Ort. ·we feel it's unportant to get th<> message out about what the a11p0rt ls going to be,• said Bruce Ne land , the pre idenl and chief execubve of Citizens for Jobs and the Economy. He added that while anti-El Toro groups have consistently nt out fliers to r 1dcnts and run ads on tclcvt Ion, supporter.> of an airport have failed to follow wt "The key to any campcugn ~ con- istency, • ht> Sdld ·we went on and off, on and of( • • With the 0rdngo County Board of Sup~v1 or 1Cpcctcd to make a dcC'is n on the arrport by late Scp- tem r, the money lS needed over th n xt run month to • ngagc thE' publtc to understand th final options,• N land • s&d Th groups will ~pend $2.5 nul· lion on dlreC't mail r to re idenb, SEE El TORO MGE A 12 COMMUtlrTY fotUM ·-·---.A 11 IWflOOK __ .Al PUBUC NOTim 13 SOCl£lY ............ -............ JJ SPOln ......... -....... -... ·--·" Tiii llLL CUIYI Seeing Patty HeaBt on CNN remlom columnist Joseph N. Bell of the artiele thlt wasn't meant to be. s..,...AJ ' IN A2 Thursday, March 15, 2001 WORKING ' I / Kevin Curnutt HE IS l'u111p111q "dirty Wdt!'r on cmp <'nd ,11111 < lht11 wi1tc•r on U1P olh<'r" WORKING WITH HIS HANDS KPv111 C 'urnult, JI, !'.<.1111pk~. tests r1ncl trl'r1h qrnund wnll'r A ~eruor held lc·t l1111C 1<tr1 .it CNJITicltnx, a Costa MP'><1-l1<1'>1·cl comµ<1ny, ht'> work tdke'> h1111 lo " vc1ru•ty <11 lo<dtJOn'>, from a n .. ,irtiy frl'1•w,1y lri lh1• Chino pnson 1\ lonru·r rm« ht1m< with th<• Manne C "ff'"· < 'ur111111 Wd'> tnlr<>dllc<'d to q1011111I , .. c11i\r lrl',1lrnc•nl hy t1 lnend 111111• )'''If' ,1q1i I IP unclc•rwrnt d 40- hom h<11<11d1H,... W<1'>l1• lr<11mng pro- q r,1111 111 lt11tl11·r qu.illfy hJm'><>lf for Lhf' I' ill "I W<1'> ,dw<1y'> tnlPrt''>lc•d 1n 1111·1 l1r11w ,&1 '>11111 .. ht• '>did "And 1 llkf' It's a dirty job, but thP fact that I work outstd<'." QUITE A STINK What he does not Ltke, however, IS the evil smell or sewers combined with the smell of the cdrhon used lo punfy the ground Wdler. His JOb mvolves dnvmg to the site. setting.up his equipment dnd drdWlO<J water samples I le then pdsses the dirty Wdter through cdrbon dnd pumps out cledn, or al ledst cleaner, water But it's hard lo do dlJ that without Cdusmg a sunk, he said. "ll smelJs like d1cs<>l 1md dirty, n<1c;ty c;ewer water,· c;aid Curnutt with .1 le1ugh. THANK GOD JT DOESN'T SNOW Weather can pose tough challenges too. "I'm glad it doesn't snow around here,· Curnutt said. He also recalls an assignment that kept tum busy from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m . ·we had to drive 250 miles; set up equipment and battle rain,· he said. "That was something.• But Curnutt has thought about "moving on." be says. "I'd Wee to-have my own busUlesS some day. I have no idea when,· he srud, throwing bis hands up in the au. "It would probably have something lo do with motorcycle maintenance or pCirts • -Story by Deepa Bharath, photo by Steve McCrank Everything s coming up green T op 11' tl11· rnornm' 10 y1· RETAIL ROUNDUP tnfonnabon, call (949).640-477~. We• lu•rt• c1t RPt<11I lfounclup You can make ordinary whipped ... 1·1·111 lo Jt,1w tlw Jue k of the l n..-.h. So in honor of St credlll green by JUSt addmg some food P<Jln< k ·.., IJ<1V c 11n11nq s,11ur<ldy for dll of you who do not colonng -or Lf you want to be fancy-schmantsy, you can n1c11 k tl11·11 tJ,1)., hv thl' r<•c f'lpt ol J lallmdrk cards, we huy a new product by the makers of Cake Mate called pl<1n 111 1111 1111· nt"<t fc•w inch<"> of copy with dll thmgc; "Color Tips• These i>trdnge items are preloaded plastic ri•lr1L1JHJ to qH·1·11 lips that ht on top of the nozzle of a can of aerosol c .rP1·11 .J'> 111 c .. .,h, 1.., wht1l thi· proplc al Dtscov-wh1pped cream , making the edges of the cream 1'1) ~hop 111 < •11ror1<i clt•I Mdr hope to gel Satur-green We thmk Uus was invented by a harned dr1y wlw11 ... 1111pix•r., mv<.1de ford ldste of Insh mom who needed a fast way to make gelatin hnr<. d 111 •11vn•'>, l11•c•r tt1slmq, hvC> muSlc d11d look festive. Who else would use this stuff? 111or1· c Jlfl•nnq nt1rnP-l>rcmcl dotmng. Jewelry, There's green m the logo of Clairol's Herbal ,111llq11v..,, .,hot•'>, potlt•ry, mq'> cmd morP, the Essences. The shampoo people with ... 1\(Jp 1.., 1iwn1•d <11111 orx•r.itt>d by the the wildly oversexed corrunercials AmPnc 1111 c \me f'f Socwty You cctn dropped us a line just to let us know pml>.il>ly I incl .,o111"thinu qrr><'n to that the singing group 98 Degrees w c>.11 lhNP will now be appearing In their ads. All of U1,. pron ·<•d.., from s<1lcs go to HWe're thrilled to have 98 Degrees hc>lp thl• '>O<Wty Ill IL'> f1qhl dUd.lllSl alJ r on bodrd," they enthuse. We just lom1., of <·c1nn•r. T lw IJl'>covrry Shop's ' want to know if they'll be singing St. 1't1l11ck\ l>r1y t•wnt will ldke place about tfieir "urge to herbal" in four- fro111 10 <l.111. to 5 p.m . .11 thP store, 2600 part harmony. E <'1.kt..,I I llqhw.iy, C1Jrolld d<'l Meir. For WEATHER AND SURF TEMPERATURES TIDES Balboa TODAY BfADEBS t:tQIU~E Copyright No news stor~ lllU$ Daily Pilot (949) 642-6086 tratlons, .dttorlill matter or edvef. l1S4!fll«lts herein c.n be repto-Record your comments about-du<.d w.thoul written permlsS'°'1 the Daily Pilot Of news tips. of copyright owner VOL 95, NO. 69 ADDRESS 67154 First low BRIEFLY' IN BUSINESS New Yves Saint Laurent boutique to debut at South Coast Plaza A 6,100-square-foot Yves Saint Laut~nt bou- tique will open today in South Coast Plaza. The store will cany a full range of Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche products, induding women's and men's ready-to-wear, shoes and accessories. Accor~re officiaJs. the boutique is ~ne of the first of its kind to be designed PY creauve dtrector 1i m Ford and architect Bill Sofield. Doily Pilot Lots of bargains to . find and SaleS aplenty ... A Uttle Touch of Heaven is a new skin-care salon that specializes in what most people have: sun-damaged, aging and acne-aifllcted skin. It's offering Best Buys readers a special $15 off on facials through April 1. The latest treatments available are eyelash perming and permanent makeup. Other treatments include eyelash and eyebrow tints, eight types of facials, and all kinds of hair removal. In December, owner Tamera M cMahon opened the tiny salon, which is conveniently located next to a hair and nail salon in the Cannery Village. A Little Touch of Heaven is at 512 29th St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 673-5966'. The American Cancer Discovery Shop is having a St. Patnck's Day sale f through Monday. All winter fashions and furniture .will be reduced 50%. "On Saturday, there will be live Irish entertainment, tasting or green beer and lemonade, and other green, green refreshments, plus a lucky Leprechaun hunt,• says Gloria Godfrey of the American Cancer Discover Shop. There is also a large selection of dining room sets available. "From modem to vintage, every type of wood, glass, (even large beveled tops with no pedestals),• Godfrey said. •And talk about sleigh beds. How about a black leather sleigh bed with matching dresser and night stands, and black entertairunent center and coffee table?" The Discovery Shop always bas an eclectic mix of items. and there are also new designer spring fashions arriving daily. The Discovery Shops ts at 2600 1£. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 640-4 777. Knock It Off, designer furnitur~ for less, is having its first-ever floor sample sale. Sale merchandise is marked down 20%. The selection includes lamps, tables, chairs, benches, table bases, cocktail tables and annoires. Knock it Off 1s a custom furniture showroom. All of the pieces can be custom made, including sizes, finishes and fabrics. It's at 2515 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 675-9385. Balboa Boat Rentals ts selling used rental boats to make way for its new fleet. "Small motor boats, electric boats and fishing skiffs are being offered at low prices,• says owner Penny Rodheim. •Add a little bit of TLC and • you can be on the water enjoying the harbor. If 'you love boating, the price is right.· The sale will last Greer Wylder BEST BUYS through Saturday. It's open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . It's at 510 E, Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula, adjacent to the Auto Ferry. lnfonnation: (949) 673-7200. Ask for Charlie. One of my favonte antique shops, La Vie en Rose, is having a sale - merchandise is marked down 10% to 20°1, .. La Vie en Rose spec1ahzes m French, Amen can dnd continental antiques It's a great place to find becluttful mirrors, hghting. furruture and accessories. The shop 1s closed Thursday, but open from 11 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fnday and Saturday, and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. It's~ at 2515 E. Codsl Highway, Corona del Mdr. Information: (949) 723-6088. If you're look.mg for a good deal on men's or women's Jeans, at Eddie ·Bauer you can buy any two paus of Jeclns for $50. Regular pnces for the Jedns range from $29.99 to $48, so it's a good time to buy and save. The store 1s also featunng a 'Special on men's and women's shirts Men's pique polo shirts dre , available dt two for $36, regularly $22 each. M en's .,short-sleeve T-shirts are two for $24, regularly $1~ each. Women's short-sleeve T-shirts ·are two from $28, regularly $16 each, and women's short-sleeve V-neck shirts are two for $28, regularly $16 each. Eddie Bauer is on the second floor of South Coast Plaza, in the Carte & Barrel/Macy's H ome Store wing. lnformallon: (71 4) 751 -4969. Some of the best linens available can be found at Between the Sheets. The store specializes m top of the line linens from Italy. Egypt and Germany. Its Atrium Court showroom is filled with a big sel ection of bed, bath, table linens and accessories. It's on the rnam level of the Atrium Court at Fashion Island In Newport Beach. Information: (949) 640-9999. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays • and Saturdays. Send information to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • American Avenue Mtd Victoria Street: Possession Our address 1s 330 W. Bay St., • Costa Mew, (.A 92627 t:tQW TO REACH US COt"ona del Mar 8:23 a.m ...................... 0.7' of marijuana was reported at 1 :40 p.m. Tuesday. 67154 First high • J..-nes Stre.t: An auto theft was reported !J' the 700 Costa Mesa 12:45 a.m .................... 4.6' block at 6:56 a.m. ~Y· 68153 -Second low • W.llac:ie Avenue: An iwault was reported In the 1800 , Newport Beach 6:41 p.m ..................... .2.4' block at 6:46 p.m. Tuesday. 68153 Second high Newport Coast • Weft 11th Stnet: A grand theft was reported In the 68151 3:01 p.m ...................... 2.7' 900 block at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday. SURf FOlllCAST FRIDAY Fair conditions are First low NEWPORT BEACH expected tOO.y with 10:03 a.m .................... 0.6' • ~ ""9: One ton of shrubbery and palm tree waist-to shoulder-high First high trimmings were reportedly dumped In the rear parking waves In most spots. 1 :51 a.m ...................... 4.3' Second low lot of Kltayama Japanese Restaurant at 10:28 a.m. Mon· LOCATION SID 8:38 p.m ...................... 2.8' day. Wedge l-4' Second high •,._Del NotW: Property worth abovt S5,000 was Newport l-4' 5:47 p.m ..................... 2.9' repOt"ted stolen In the 1700 block at 9.03 a.m. Monday. Bl.cicle's 3-4' Riv« Jetty 3-4' WA.,_. • w.t C'Olllt HltlhweY. Sale of narcotla was reported Corona def M¥ 3-4' .,..BBIATUM: S9 In h 2)00 block et 1:55 a.m. Monday. ntOMAS H. JOffNSON, Clrculatlon Publisher COBBEOJONS The Tlmes Orange County TONYOOOERO (800) 252 914 f Ed rt or It 1s the Pilors poltcy to prompt Advertising S.J. CAHN ly correct all enors of substana Classified (949) 642-5678 Crty Editor PleMe c.tll (949) 574-4233 Display (949) 642 .. 321 JAMES MEIER. m Editorial JUSlstant City Edit°' The N.wport Beach.'Costl Mesa News (949) &42·5680 IEHHHR IC MAHAL. Daily Prlot (USPS-t 44-800) is pub-5ports(949)574-4223 ~atures Edit°' fished dally In Newport Beach and News. Sporu F111 (949) 646-4170 ROGER CMLSON. Costa Mesa, sut>Krlplroos are avall-E-mall· d.lllypllotOlatlmes com abi. Ol'lly by subKriblng to The Main Office Sports Editor nmes Orange county (800) 252· Business Office (949) 642-4321 DUNNA GEOIKil. 9141 In areas outside of Newport Bu~ness Fa11 (949)631-7126 News Editor BN<h and Costa Mesa, subsc.rlp. JOR J, SANTOS. tlom to tile Dally Pilot are avail l'Ubl~ by TllM\ Community NtWI. Page Designer able Ol'lly by mall IOI' S20 par • div!-of dw Im M<)NI 'l'lmtl. STEW MCCRAM<. month Second <lass PoStage paid flnoto EdttOf at Cosu Mesa, CA (Pr!Cft lndude eMI ""9 OI M,..,,.. -all applk.abl9 stale and lo<a1 ta11· NOYOlmNO. es.) POSTMASTER Send .cktrns Adwf1tslng OAc'tor ~to The Newport LNllA IONdON. hlctVC.olta Mes.I Oalty Piiot. ,. 0 l'romol Ions lox 1560. COU ~CA 92626 -... .--r.-or .. __ '"' I J .. Daily Pilot Thursday, Morch I 5, 200 I A3 Remembering the big one that got away BRIEFLY Irvin e Co. runoff plan approvPd I n the SO yedrs I've mdde a fragile hvmg dS d lref'· lance wnler, lhe>re hdvc> been perhdps d hdlf-do;ren times that I hc1d ,a shot tJt.1 turning orl1cles I did for nauondl mdqc1zmes into Really 819 Money. One ot lhose -the b~t shot of c1U -was brought vividly bc1c1< Lo life for m<> over the week- end when Lc1rry Kmg dc•vot- ed his Sunddy show on CNN Lo arr mterv1ew with Patnc1c1 I ieursl. Her rc1L1ontlle lor c1ppcc1r- ing on King's sho.>V WdS Lo promote an upconung TV special she hds 1usl pro-• duced on her grandfctlhN's "castle~ <ll Sc1n Simeon. But most of the tdlk had to do wilh the period ol hPr kid· napping an the mid-1970'>. and lhc1t's what hit horn<' so hard lor mP I was th<' only reporter m~1dc that !>Lory, d position most journdll~ls would hcl\!<' killed lor. But ror reasons beyond my nm· lrol. 1l JU'>I chdn'l pldy out for me lhE> wc1y it wc1s '>llf>· posed to. Patty's k1clnc1ppan9 µul the Hedr!>t lt1mily in the peculiar (JO'>llrQn of bc111q I the centN ol thC' h1ygt•.,t news story ol LhE' YC'dr c111d the coq>ordl1on simply didn't know how lo d1,,tl with ll. lnil1dlly. LhC' C'Ulll(Jd· ny chose• not to g1vP 11., reporll'f'> t1n} '>fJCClctl t1C c C'>S lo m<,1d<' inlormc1t1on, hut when I ll1ctrsl s compl'tltor'> begdn printing oftC'n h1qhly Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE inaccurdlo slone!> bct!>ed on rumor dnd innuC'nclo, the corpo1tJl1on rec1llzed 1l had to put its own r<'porlN , in!>lcl(' the story lo counter lhe rumor'>. At th" lime, I Wd'> w ritrng mttior Mlicles for Sl•ve1al H car'>l mdga- zinl''>, c1nd I Wd!> lhe rf>porler choc,(>n for lhat JOh I Wd'> to htJn{I out at the Randolph Hedfst residence an th<• Sdn Fra nnsco suburb of I hlbhorough until there Wd'> '>Om<' resolullon ol the c,tory Thdt Wd'> u ldcllul wuy ol '>dying until Pc1tty Wd., rl'lt•ctsed or killed Wlwn onP or lht> other took plc1<'<'. I was lo do c1 l wo-pc1rl c;tory tor lhP I l<'df'>t mdsl· hf•t1cl rndyc1zmP, Cnod I louwkc•Ppmg followed hy d 1 (I-petri SNIC''> IOI lhP I IC'<lf'>l IWW'iJ>d JWfS dnd col- lc1horc1lHHI on c1 hook with Pdtty ti '>he> .,..a., '>t11l ltv1hg or c1 n ln'>ldc dCC oun I of whet t hc1d hdppPnecl 1f '>hf' Wdc,n't So I pc1ckNI up, flpw to Sdn rr.incl'>CO, f<'lll1•cl d Cdr and d rovt> to the Hearst rec,- 1dt•nce. The mass of mporters, photographE>rs, TV trailers and technology laying siege in the street outside reminded me, oddly, of the hrst tune I dpproactwp Oklnc1wa l rom the air dur- mg World Wdf II and SdW • the c1rrny ol ships and mc1n· power surrounding it dunng the hght for thdl island. In H illsborough, there were sev'erdl h undred media types, grubbing for wisp'> ol • 1nlormalion and waiting for some kind of word from inside the hou!>e. In this zoo, I drove up to the front door c1nd rang the. bell as a throng of reporterc, gathered behind me. A mt1n I lc1ter found to bP an FBI agent ~although no one ever told mo lhcJt directly - opened the door, then dosed it and told mo to wc11t dfter I 1denlllte>d mysell. It couldn 't hc1vc• bec>n more• thc1n a minute• or two but 11 '>eomed like an c>tPm1ly ol hdvmg questions shoutc>cl di me before lhP door was opened aqd1n, c1nd I Wd'> cHlm1tted. Cc1 thennc• I l<!llr"l Wd'> '>Ldnding iust in'>1dc>. dncl '>he neither' qrr•ctc>d mt• nor <1< knowlE>dqNI my leg1llmd· cy. lnslC'dd '>h(• !-.did. "Do you plan to tdlk to Steve> Weed? Becdll'><' 11 you do, you dren't wt•lc ome hNC' ' Weed Wei'> tht> mc1n with whom Pc1lly Wt1'> ltvmg when she Wei'> krclndpp<>d By the lime I arrived on the scene. th<• Hearsts were extremely c1ngry with him, which I didn't know. So this wt1s the firi.t of many emo- llonal manehelds I hdd lo nav1gc1lP an the weeks ahedd AU told, I spent about srx wee.ks, on and off, w1ll;i the 1 ledrsl fdm 1ly (Pc1t- ty's two younger sister.,, Anne· dnd V1ck1, were then living dl homej. Those weeks included the period of the police shootout an Los Angeles when SLX ol the kidnappers were killed dnd then incinerated when the house an whJCh lhey were _,hiding burned to the ground I WdS with the H et1rsl!> dunng the 48 hours when they didn't know whether one of lhe chdl"red bod1e!> Wd'> Patty Shortly <titer thtll, McCdll's mtlgdztne pub- lished c1n allPged mi.1dP sto- ry on the Hcdfsl tc1m1ly Lhal. was moslly tndccurc1te and convinced the corpordlton that 11 could no long<.>r wait to go public. So I Wds told to w rilf' lh(• f1r!-.t ol lhe mc1gc1- zanc Mt1cle., tor Goocl I lousf'k<•<'ptng But I w<1s tc1cpcJ with the uruquc s1tuc1· lion of .,.... ntanq about thC' peoplt' who owned llw rnagt1£int• c1nd who were clc•t1rly w11nq to rec1cl lht' drt1cle h<'lor~ 1l wc1s pub- hshPd · Alter c,ome touqh nP<JOtl· at10ns and 1mnor cht1ngP'>, Cc1thenn<' c1nd Rnndolph .. H earst signed olf on thP c1rt1cle Then cdmP my downfc1U The edJtor ~kPCl mt• to c1dd two sections to the '>Lory thc1t I knew would f'n1dgP the Hedfsts When I told him that, he said JU't do 11 dnd lc>t him handle• 11 When Randolph H edfst SdW the additions, he lulled lhP story and fired me dnd ldtPr thP editor I was wcll-pd1d , but 11 wds t1ccompc1nwd ll} c1 warnmg thdt the mdl<•rJdl I had Wd!> confld«i>nlldl tind dny clforl to us£• 1t c•lw- wherc would ledd to lr->gdl action And so the• Redll} 819 MonPy, dlong \\llh the book, went down th(' dram I don't think <lhoul th1s much dnymore. Only when I SPe Pdlly l IE'dr'>I in one of her de ting roles or being interviewed by Lctrf\ K1nCJ Thctl c,cnds me lo Jn} f1Jt•<, whPrc• I rec1d, once· o(jdln, the !>Lory that wc1., nl'ver publJ'>hPd t1nd qru11• lhrouqh my note>'> ol thow pe>nlouc, week'> I ctl'>o h~e morP lhcin c1 clo7cn hours ol lrqw<I con· versc1t1on inside th<· 11< .. <lf'>l honw The l.dp<''> rl''I on c1 bookct1'>e shell 111 my 01f1r,. Right be'>1de t \o\ o tic kt•b t•1 thP lm<ll l1c1nw ol lc1.,t ~c1tu1· d.i)fS B1q We.:;t hct'>l-.t>lht1ll 1ournc1ment lh11I cltdn't cwt used t>ither. ; • JOSEPH N. BEU. 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WHAT IT MEANS: While the slow-growth Greenlight law has been 1n place since December, council members have spent several months debating the 7 0 mechanics t o • put 1t to work. 11:u w.:;I Although most maior issues, ~uch as the starting date for the 1n1t1at1ve's "look· back" provision, have already been settled, (Ouncll members decided to wait to adopt the guidelines until some minor issues, such as adding a table that will include car-trip rates for all possible land uses. have been resolved WHAT THEY SAID: "Mayor, 1f I had had a • What Regular Newport Beach City Council meeting • Where: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. • When: 7 p.m. March 27 chance to have a cup of coffee with (Greenlight spokesman) Phi l [Arst ), we would have resolved [the last outstanding· issues)." -City Atty. Bob Burnham, who drafted the Greenlight guidelines '\WHAT HAPPENED: Council members sent back to the Planning Commission an appeal~f a decision by the com- missioners to allow the Riverboat restaurant to offer outdoor d ining through August. WHAT IT MEANS: After a recent change 1n restaurant ownership, city off 1cials sa id the new owners had said they wanted to limit the hours outdoor dining YJOuld be offered on the boat. Planni119 commis- sioners had approved a , temporary per- 1 7-0 1 mit allov:--ing the previous llt'lfM;I owner 'o install,.plexi. glass sound Wjtfls along the decks and do further noise studies over the summer. Residents living near the boat had appealed that decision, saying it would harm their quality of life. They agreed t o go back to the Planning Commission to try to work out a compromise with the new restaurant managers. WHAT THEY SAID: "In the 1 1/2 years that I have been here, we have never received one complaint." -Wayne Eggleston, executive dir~ctor of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, which is on the same boat as the restau- rant. ' . Doily Pilot No open space for the arts • Newport City Council ends talk o~ education center near central library; alternatives sought. Maltflis Winkler DAJlY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH The verdict's m , and it's open space. After months of dlstus- sion about a controversial proposal to build an arts and . educabon center on open space behind the oty's cen- tral library, C ity Council members deGlded Tuesday to reject the project. ·we really do need" an arts and educabon center, said Councilman Steve Bromberg, who had chaued an ad hoc conuruttee that researched the proposal. -But Uus lS not the place for it." . Hts comments echoed those made by enVU'onmen- tahsts and residents who had come to the meetrng to express thetr oppos1tJon to the· project. All said they'd support such a center. But they added that they didn't want to use open space to bring it about. Responding to that senll- meot, Councilman Tod Ridgeway, the lone dissenter from the declSlon. chal- lenged residents to help find an altemabve site. He menboned that a nar- row lrvme Co. parcel north of San Miguel Drive -Liter- ally 'across the street from the open space land - rrugbt.be worth a look . While the center would no longer be located next to the central library, 1t would still keep 1t m the general drea, Ridgeway said, addmg that 1t was up to center sup· porters to fmd out more. Arts Com.missioner Don Gregory. who has emerged as one of the center's leading proponents, said Wednesday that the company property would l:Je -the next logical place for 1t." adding Uiat he'd not looked into the matter. Company officials could not be reached for comment Wednesddy. Gregory. who said he was d1sappo10ted and still a httle dazed after Tuesday's ·deo- s1on. added that he'd not given up on the project. But some alternative sites, such as Low.er Bayview Landing. the Orange County Art Museum. Corona del Mar High School or the Port Theater on East Coast H1gh- Wdy, had problems associat- ed with them ' "/ don 't go along with the notion that it doesn't matter where fa center] Is as long as it is. It's got to be accessible." Don Gregory Newport Beach Arts Commissioner. park on the land betund the library said Wednesday thdt they were lhrilled wtlb the council's decision. -we will d o anything we can to support plans lo be drawn up as soon as possi- ble.• said Claudia Owen. a member of Stop Polluting Our Newport But she added that 1t WdS up to parks, bedches dnd recreation comm1ss1oners and council m embers th decide what they wanted t<J do with the open space. ·w e·u give them d S much coopera9on as we can possi- bly give them,• Owen sd1d , adding that Lhe city might b(l able to get state bond money to pay for a park. C ar Accident? M•ln Street Players present -1 don't go along wtth the nollon that 1t doesn't matter where (a center) 1s as long as 1t 1s." he said "It's got to be accessible • Mayor Gary Addms - responding to comment!> from residents that the city\ scarce open space should tw permanently protected from any development -dlso suggested a c1ty-sponsorE>cl ballot m1tiattve to put, restncltons on such land ' V'>IJ \lt;)a. 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S.OOCllV9 Sounta Of BIANCA LEE Md Plonls1 Rich The Judge Sunday Bre akfast -Lunch 9:00am-3:00pm · Dinner from 4:30pm RESERVATIONS 949/673-3425 Banquet Facilities & Private Parttes Available 15 1 E. COA ST HWY. • NEWPORT BEA C H, C A -··-I ' I Daily Pilot BRIEFLY City Council to consider changing 1972 ordinance Costa Mesa City Council member!> decided Monday al a study session to consider changing a 1972 ordinance that prohibits council members from abstaining from votes unJess they have a conflkl of interest, and it counts an abstention as a "yes" vote when no conflict eJdsts. The council will revisit the issue at ·a future, but is yet undetermined, council meetmg>when action mdy be taken. The forgotlen ordinance 'f'dS redis- covered last week. / On Feb. 5, when ·the council selected commissioners in d messy process full ol substitute motions and "do-overs,· Councilwoman Karen Robinson abstained several times because of the confusing process. The ·ordinance discovery mec1ns several 2-2 votes m which Robihson abstained should have been counted as "yes" votes. . The council will review the ordi- nance, as well as comments from council members who <!Pproved the ordinance in 1972, to determine lhe reason the ordinance was crec1led and to decide whether 1t should be changed. -Jennifer Kho COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP~UP Inside CITY HALL WHAT HAPPENED: space. The Planning Commission on Monday approved an expansion of Plums restaurant and catering business, at 369 17th St., to pro- vide more seating and kitchen The commission also approved longer busi- ness hours on saturdays for the eate·ry. WHAT IT MEANS: The commission recommended that the council allow the restaurant to expand and to be open for longer hours on Saturday for the expansion. The.restaurant requested a 1,331-square- foot expansion for seating and a 1,998-square- foot prep kitchen addition for the catering business. WHAT HAPPENED: The co mmission approved a request to allow the Lease Out- let, an existing car sales and leas- ing business at 1.545 Newport Blvd, to sell cars to walk-in cus- tomers as well as via the Internet. The Lease Outlet conducts most of its busi- ness using·tht:1ntemet. mail and fax machines apd c!C>e1 oot rely.on.walk-in business. ~ WHAT IT MEANS: ·t The Lease Outlet will be permitted to store and display vehicles outside and detail the cars it sells. The City Council will not review this request because the Planning Commission has the authority to make .final decisions in this situation. In 1998, the business owner applied for a permit to allow retail sales and leasing of auto- mobiles.. • ·The business is a low-key business with little or no customer traffic, according to a city report. The business must comply with a number of conditions, including putting up signs indicat- ing it is not generally open to walk-in business. The commission will review the business in six months to determine if it is complying wil'ti _ the conditions. NEXT MEETING: WHA~ Regular Costa Mesa Planning Commission meeting WHERE: n Fair Drive WHEN: 6:30 p.m. March 26 PHONE: (714) 754-5345 20 OUNCES lSN1. THE DRINK. 1rs THE. BURRl.T.0. Express your exotic, bold, darin_g, ... with our new bedroom collection • M atM11X1'1'Nn1 l'llQlftd on al ..... oMM • on~aedl~....--....-- ~ MONJHS SAME AS CASH • MONEY DOWN lln:>Newpa18oJevad Costa Mesa. CA 92627 cone block south ot NM<eTown/ Triangle Square) Tel (9A9) Ml • A87A ·---~ Thursday, Morch 15, 2001 AS Around TOWN ' • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and loca- tion of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing 1s available at http:llwww.dailypllot.c~m. TODAY The last of the "Women of Mystery" series will tul<C. f>lun• dl 7 p m Wlth a d1scuss10n on books by l\ldrc 1c1 I\ tuJJer, ~uc• Grdfton dnd Sdrd Pdretsky di tlw NEMpor1 8Pdfh Ct-•nlral L1hrary, 1000 Avo- <<1<10 AVP PwP (q4qJ 717-3801. Comfort Zone, a support group for people living · with 11wnlc1l 1llm"'"· •will ffiP<'I c1t 7:30 p.m. at the 275 l\1r·d1c c1l Butld1nq. 275 Vwtond St .. Costa MP'it1 f-rc•t• (ll4lJJ 548-7274 "> The Senior Housing Council will meet at 7:30 <1 111 di lht' Rd<i1s..,on HotC'I, 4545 MdcArthUJ Bl\ d .• Nc•wporl Ren< h $'.~5. or $25 for members. (<i4'11 4b'l-2442 Corona del Mar resident Tony Bay wiU talk about his nc\\ book, "Look Within Or Do Without: 13 C.)uc1lil11 .. , WinnN'> All Shc1r(', ·· c1t 7 p.m at Barnes & "Joblf' Bouk'>f'll<·1'>. !JOI South Coast Dnve, ">uttP 15(), <'o'>ld l\l1·'>t1 Frt'C:!. (7 14) 426-0444. · Garden Grove Councilman Van T. Tran wtU dis- ru-,., hi'> J>l'r'>nnctl h1'>lory c1nd work on the counal c11 1 30 p m •c1 t Or c1 nq · C OdSl College, 2701 f'dlr\.lf'\>\. Hocul ( «1-.lct ~IC'Sd. Free. (714) 432-5725 SEE TOWN PAGE A6 Clitipotle .BIG SERVINGS. FAST SERVICE. HARBOR & WILSON . .. \ '· ' A6 Thursday, Morch 15, 2001 DONATION CONTINUED FROM A 1 begin testing the runoff. The compdny 1s also expected to install a mech- anism to remove and treat some of the now The ultunate godl, Pow- ers sd1d, 1s to develop d sys· tern to recycle the water, instedd of dumping 1t into the sewer system. Mormn·g Canyon would dlso be incl udc>d in the scope of the work, expect- ed to stdft in the next few w£•eks Thc> work must be ·completed in 90 ddys, CodslKePper Executive Director Gdrry Brown said. ·we think we're on the nght trdck, • Brown said "We'll be identifying whPre the wdter 1s coming from · Brown said he 1s hdm- menng out the detail!. of a contract w1th Clear Creek lor lh<' work, expected to cost the groups $8,000. The groups have ulso h1rPd d UC Irvine professor for about $1,200 to perform virus test mu on the runol f. A pocket ol Corona de! McH r<'Sld<'nls IN I uy dCt1v1<.,I Ndnry Gclrdner hc1vc> dlso thrown their weight behind the prnJeCl. "It's he<>n cl mc>ss." (;Mdner sd1cl. "It's bC'cn h19h in bdctcna counts " TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS "fun Fast French Fundamen- tals,• a seven-week, evening work.shop, meets from 7 to 9 p.m . Thursdays in Room 202 of Costa Mesa High School. $65. (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. Mother's Market wUI host a seminar and book-signing of ·Stepping Ous." by Reiki Master Alice Saltzman, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595-6667. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Corrunerce will host a 90- mm ute breakfast boost at 7:15 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesd. $12-$17. (714) 885-9090. The Newport Harbor Area C hamber of Corrunerce will present the 30th annual Police Appreciation Breakfast dt the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jdmboree Road, Newport Bedch. $20. (949) 729-4400. A discussion on why llfe ls better dfter age 50 will take place at 7 p.m. at Borders Books. Music & Cafe, 3333 Bedf St., Costa Me~a Fret>. (714) 432-7854. A beauty, health and business expo will take place di the I mboo Bistro · IG'RA'NoonNiNG sPeciALI I $100 per visit I L A.-·minimum purchase $5 vw-r E•pores ·M5-d1 -I _________ ... Bamboo &stro features an extensNe selection of Viet-thal cuisine including delicious healthy entrees compliant with the Amencan•Associaoon recommendatlOfls. Our staff regtStered dielltwi (RD) has approved and authentJCated these meals especially for your dining pleasure. We appreciate your pat!Onage. We will be lool<tng forward to serving you soon at Bamboo Bistro (949) 720-1289 •Mon-Sat: 11am..-9pm 2600 E. Coast Highway #160 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Bahia Connthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dnve, Corona del Mar. Proceeds will benefit The Leukemia and Lym- phoma Society. Free. (949) 644-9530. Visionaries of the Orange County Museum of Art will present a lecture by Mary Corse at t p.m . at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Dnve, New· port Beach. $85 for the series. (949) 759-1122. FRIDAY The Orange County Federa- tion of Republican Women will host a women's empow- erment day meet.mg and lun- cheon at 11 a~m. at the Costa Mesa Golf Course, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. $15. (714) 256-2260 A presentation on New Zealand will take place at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast Col- lege, 270 I FatIView Road, Costa Mesd. $9, or $7 m a9vance (714) 432-5880. A singing and dancing con- test for children 6 to 18 will take pldce dl 5:30 p.m. at the Oasis Se nior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 673-8701. The 12th annual Amish Craft Show wtll be held from noon to 8 p.m. Fnddy cllld 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturdcly at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Bwlding 14, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Free (717) 687-9270. The Newport Beach Public Library's fourth annual Mar- tin W. Witte D1Stinguished Speakers Lecture Series will take place at 7 p.m. Friday and noon Saturday with dls- cussions on social ecology, and transformational technol· ogy and global terrorism dt the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. $55 for Friday program, $18 for Saturday program. (949) 644-3296. SATURDAY A Seventeen Magazine retaJI editor will host a teen Prom fashion show al 2 p m. at Macy's South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Make-overs,, door prizes and more. The Orange County Regional Bal- let will model. Free. (714) 556-0611, Ext. 4362. The 13th annual .. Hands on Technology· breast-Lmaging symposium will be held at lhe Radisson Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The serrunar will dlso be held Sunday. Seven con- tinuing education units are offered. (949) 786-7024. The National Multiple Sclero- sis Society's Orange County Chapter will host its M S Sym- posium 2001 at 8:30 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 100 MAIN ST .. BALBOA PEN IN SUtA (949) 675 -7 760 MacArtllur Blvd., Newport Beach. Call for prices. (949) 752-1680. MONDAY The Alzheimer's ·Assn. of Orange County Will sponsor a Memories in the Making Art Therapy Program training, for professionals who work with dementia patients, at 9 a.m . to noon at. Silverado Senior LiV1.J1g, 350 W. Bay, Costa Mesa. Two continuing \!ducalion units' are offered at $5.00 per unlt.(1}00) 66()-1993, Ext. 242. TUESDAY Fifty Orange Coast College soence students will conduct a pair of parent-student sci- ence fcllfS from 6:30 to 8 p.m. dt Whittier Elementary School and again at Wilson Elementary School on April 4. Free. (714) 432-5725. A networking luncheon will be hosted by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce at 11 :15 d.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast' I hghway. $15. (949) 673-4050. Outdoor compani es will dis- play their service~ and prod- ucts lrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m...__at Ordnge Codst College, 2701 Fdtrvtew Road, Costa Mesa. There will also be a film festi- val at 1 p.m. Festival 15 $8. (714) 432-560.1. A round-table for women in food service in Orange County wtll take place at 6 p .m. at Maggiano's Little Italy, 3333 Bnstol St., Costa M esa. $35, or $30 for mem- I it,< .tn I\, \11 \d,,ntur, IJ .. 11 I I ,1 1\11\lll).: l11\11rtll•l I\, <In, I oo'. Rabbitt Insurance AJ!ency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • Hlf.ALTH \fllb1/Jry \mu 195-&. 'd-.. : . ·~·~· . ''''"" s > )J '949-631-7740 441 Old ~n 8hd. • Newport 8tadi (Near Hoag Hospital) Doily Pilot bers. $15 for students. (949) 454-6115. A work.shop on the art of selling will take place at noon at National Uruvers1ty, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costd Mesa. $25. (714) 550-7369. The Newport Harbor Orchid Society will host the 17th annual Orchid Plant AuctJon at 7 p.m . at the Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa M esa. Free. (949) 847-7702. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will.host an after-• hours mixer and business expo with the city of Irvine and Newport Harbor cham- bers at 5 p.m . at the Hilton H otel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $10, or free for mem- bers. (714) 885-9090. A panel discussion on what the limits of free speech are on the Internet will be hosted by the Orange County-Lonq Beach regional offtce of the Anti-Defamation League dl 6:45 p.m. dt.the Whittier Ldw School, 3333 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 979- 4733. Commercial Real Estate Women will hold their nc•xt f}'nction, "~dpilal Market!>. . Overview for 2001: d t I I -:m cr'.m. at Sutton Pldce HotPI , 4500 MdcArthur Blvd., Nt>w - port Beach. $45, or $35 lor members. Register dl http://www.crew-oc.org WEDNESDAY An eight-w eek drawing-and painting workshop w11l hi' oHered by the Newport Beach Community ServJCe'> at 10 a.m. at the Vince Jor- gensen Center, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach Sob (949) 644-3151 /n1>y~ H-z.,e.-'£. ~~ .. 7/o1" ~· March 29 April 5. 2001 ' newportbeachftlmfest com 949-2~3 -2880 · IMiw'1N~t ~~!:lal Lucy 0 Leigh 6Leinberg ... .. . . Daily Pilot • Tbe show will go on T he curtain nearly fell on the upcoming Children's Hospital of Orange County Follies last week when the offiaals at the old El Toro Marine base notified executive producer Gloria Zlgner that the the- ater she has used for the past several seasons would not be available because of safety regulations. Zigner went into over· drive to find a house for her beloved follies. now deep into rehearsdl and set to debut March 30. "Do you understand the dehnition of sheer paruc?" questioned Z1gner at d recent underwriters party for the follies, thrown at the bay- tront estate of CHOC bene- factor Jeannette Segerstrom. "How about a high school auditorium?" responded one gentlemen. "They are all in use and very hard to book for the amount of time we need,· replied Zign~r. "What about the old Ebel Theater Lil Sdnta And?" said another voice of suggesbon. "They don't have dny seats.• lamented y?t dnother voice in· the crowd. "We'll rent the sedt!.." chimed in Zigner. f •Another big problera. about losing the site 1s thpt . so many bckets have been sold for this location. and despite all the press notice in the world, there will st1U be many people who will show up al the base dI1d bf> very • unhappy.• added Zlgncr. wh'o is working Wlth co- chatrs Sandy Segerstrom Daniels, Leslie Cancelllerl and Dale Skiles on th(' mas- sive project. ·we must rdtse money for B.W. Cook THE CROWD' a tent," continued the tmpre- sario, who IS leadmg a cast of 80 Orange County movers and shakers. . With less than a week of notice, and with the gener- ous help from the folks at Abbey Rents, Zigner was informed that an anonymous angel was found to under- wri~e the tent in con1unction Wlth a very generous level of support.from Abbey Rents. So up wtll go this massive white. big toj," near the old El Toro Theater. dnd the show will go on without d hitch. The benefit performance, Wlth all proceeds going to Chtld 0 ren's Hospital or Orange County, will play to local audJences March 30 and 31 John Vaughan w11l dgdln direct th(> show, Wllh choreography by l ee M arti- no. Doug AusUn returns dS music dtrector The dedlcat- ed l ols AugusUne serves as a~OCldl<' produc•.>r. The previou<, lour produc- tions of the follw<, have net- ted more than $800,000 for ~hospital, and this year the numbers should top 1- mtllion Among the talented local cctst members dre John' Crean. M arian Bergeson, Chuck M artin, Terry Jones, Eve Kom yei, Heidi Miller. RJck RelU, Patty Water s. Michelle ReJnglass, Jotin . Termite Protection Long lasting, Environmentally friendly BrOchure with •FREE• inspection Lie & Bonded Call <714)381-5763 Solid 7~ 'P;JJA ?~ Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! T.U9.pMU Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment I 240 Logan Ave. Unil H '"°"'" ol McCknloc\ a Lopol (714) 544-7268 www .tcakouldoors.com . . . . . . - SOC1m · Thursdoy, Morch 15, 2001 A 7 thanks to anonymous angel Mon. thru Thurs. 4 To 7pm Only S 1 Off Draft Beer Free Appetizers! A bove, Childrens H ospital of Orange County follies co-chairs DaJe Skiles, left, and Sandy Segerstrom Daniels j oined the rest Gates and Ned Van ltensse- laer. "", ' \,·And there Will be sur- prises. I prPrnise you,• said Zlgner mArue theatrical fash- ion, ho~g back just a bit of the magic to entice ticket sales 1 VYes, we need to ~ell lots JllOre bckets. Altes all, lhfS is for the childr~n. ,~oc 1S d regiona1 health d!nter that cares for all du.1- dren regdrdJess of the par- ents' ability [or ldck thereof) to pdy • Thts year's show ts called, "Stagestruck . A Back- stage Musical Mystery.• Duector Vaughan IS workmg with cast members to bnng out the best Broadway per- formances m the lot Crean, who has been both d cast member and sponsor of the show since its mcep- llon, debghted feUow cast members recently at rehedfsdl when he brought hts close pal Donald O'Coo- ner to the smgmg cllld danc- ing festival O'Conner, who starred m many musical movies of the golden age of Hollywood. including ·sm- gm' in the Rdlfl," was greet- ed Wlth dn tmpromptu rendi- llon of :trhere's No Busmess Lll<e Show Business • Indeed. T1ckf'ls to the show range an pnce lrom $~5 to·$t00 Sponsor'> dre .;r1So invited to /join the ranks to help the children Call the CHOC Founddlion at (71 4) 532-8690 for more tnformdbon. of the show 's cast in singing "There's No Business Like Show Business" when Donald r O'Connor, center, dropped by. At left, from left, Leslie Cancellieri, M arian Bergeson and Ann~ Shedd rehearse • THE CROWD appears Thursdays , and Saturdays . for the show. FRIDAY NIGHTS $895 (While quantities lostl : °FREi -iiitliE"Ei; 1 Buy one entree and two 1 , 1 bewroges 99t second entree of 1 • equal ex lesser value free! 1 I Not wolrc:t on f rrdoy. 01 -lh ""Y .,.._ tpetJOI I '---------------· Our family serving your family for47years LIFETIME ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR CUARANTEE CARPET OF LIFETIME GUARANTEE CARPET $1''~~: INSTALLED llf1ti1111 Sflin Warr1nty llf1ti1111 W11r Warunty Lifetime Crush Warunty llf1ti1111 Ft4t W1rr111ty WOOL B~RBER CARPET $249SQ. FT. 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Which is why the idea of reviewing I Love Sushi restaurant in Costa Mesa appealed to me. And as sushi goes, theirs is pretty good. DINING I Lo~e S~hi. the brainchild of owner REVIEW Wayne Chin, opened 5 1/2 years dQO at its Harbor Boulevard location. From the outside, the boxy building looks Wee 1t might be some sort of chdin restaurant. But inside IS a dean, welconung, red- dnd black-bled oasis with red vinyl booths and Formica tables. The bdf, where you can watch the sushi chef!> prepare theu wares, host- ed d ldir number of businesspeopl~. With its reasondble pnces and wide menu prepared by head chef H1deo Mdtsuda, the resldurnnt can gel very busy dl the lunch hour. The best bdfgam on the menu 1s th<' combinabon lunch ($6.50), which comes with soup, rice and a choice of any two or 13 items. which tncludc stC'dk tenyaki, CaWomid rolls, sesame chicken and deep-fried tofu. My fnend and I ordered the salm.on tenyaki and for $3 extra got Sdshtm1 (raw fish) for the second item. Th<' miso soup that dccompanied the meal was a little too Sdlty, but hc1d stnps of seaweed in 1t thut were yummy. An iceberg lettuce salad sldlhered with a dressmg that had hints of peanut, gmger and Lemon dl!>o Cdme with the meal II you don't hke tangy tastes, slop this or ask for Lh<' dressmg on the side. Fortunately, I clo, '>0 the dressmg w~ a treat The sashinu came out first, six pieces of gltstening fish -two each of salmon, yellowtatl and ah1 tuna The ah1 and the salmon were fresh - and had a nice texture I'm not par- ltal lo yellowtdil. ·FYI •WHAT: I low Sushi • WllBE: 2340 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • HOURS: 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and S to 10 p.m. Sunday to Thurs- day, 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday • COST: Inexpensive ··CAU: (714) ~6195 I the side were nothing special, but with its lightly sweet sauce and its mouthwatering flavor, the teriyaki was defirutely the hit of the meal. Absolutely scrumptious. Where's the sushi, you ask? Don't worry. We ordered a few different kinds, including crunchy rolls ($6), fried shnmp rolled with avocado and nee in seaweed. The portion -one order equaled about five or sJx . pieces -was good. but the shrimp wasn't crunchy enough to justify the dish's name. It was still tasty though. We also ordered a caterpillar roll ($7.50), eel with avocado on the out- side. This roll, which looks like a fat, green creepy-crawly, is one of my absoluter favorites. The I Love Sushi version fell a bit short of my expecta- tions by falling apart when we picked 1t up with our chopsticks. I attribute this to too much rice. Tamago, a roll.with cooked egg on n ee ($2.50), was nicely done, with a good taste and texture to the ~gg. We fi.Jttshed up our meal with tem- purd ice cream ($3.50), great globs of credmy cold dessert in flavors l..tke green tea and red bean fried in tem- purd bctlter Cnsp, cool and heavenly. I Love Sostu is a great place lo go if you are m the mood for sushi, but don't Wd!lt to spend your enb.re savings lo sabSfy your craving. The service is good, the atmosphere congenial and the food dbove average. I plan to go back. By my count there are at least 21 1terr1S on the menu l hav~ yet lo try - and that's among the sushi alone. ThP sdlmon tenydlu, ac.companied by d few shces of cdrrot dnd broccoli covered with d pldin while Sducc, would have been more lhdn enough for d meal by itself. The veggies on • JENNIFER MAHAL is features editor for the Daily Pilot. Dining reviewer KATHY MAD· ER 1s on vacation and her biweekly columns will return tn Aprtl. 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Jn Shelagh Stephenson's play #The THEATER M emory of REVIEW Water,• now onstage through Sunday at Orange Coast College, there 1s a plethora of such issues· among the three survIVmg daughters of a woman whose relationship with them depends on who's domg the r0Rlembering. M ostly .it's the daughters, but som el.Lmes the late mother appeMs to one or them lo get her two cen ts in. :nus blending of the real and the surreal heightens the characters' hold on the audi- ence, els does the fact that the three actresses deliver superb performances as the daughters, who are dS diverse a tno as could be unagmed. When th<> booze Dows and the fur files. both the corruc and dramatic tem - perahtres nse Stephenson's play 1s set in her nabve Englapd, clnd the requisite BntJsh dCc<>nts"are qllite capably handled under the sensitive direction of John Ferzaccd, never strong enough to distract but alwclys present to vabdate the play. The uiteracl.Lon, especially among the three s1ste~ IS beautJJuJly accompl1Shec1. The sisters stnke 1mmed1- ale contrasts -Teresd, the eldest and ostensibly the most responsible (Lynn Laguna); Mary, the stressed- out doctor (Jcss1cd Hutchin- son) who receives the occa- sional VlSlts from her mother, and Cathenne, the youngest and wildest (Muacle Ldune), an emobondl tJrne homb cry- ing for vabdat1on Hutchinson exce>lc, tts the sister who bore a chiJd gIVen up for adopt10n as d teenag- er, and craves clnother with her mamed lo.,,er (Greg McClure) She projects her mner torments skillfuJly. as well as the tense confronta- tions with her mother's spml (Ann Walker), over confl:Jct- mg memones of her child - hood The focused, organized sister enacted by Laguna is a fmely layered perfonnance ll)at turns into chaotic Vltnol when whiskey IS added to ~ mucture. Laguna also delJvers some splend1d con- f rontallonal moments Wlth Kyle Kopp as her dlssanshed husband. Laurie has the showiest r(>le, that of the sexy young sister panicking over a bro- ken relationslup. There IS less inner turmoil here. but the outer, surface variety is a barn burner. honed to a fever pitch as Laune renders a marijuana-fueled loose can- non battling rn her own way for filial recogrubon. Walker eerily inhabits the ghost of the mother, her hol- low tones rendered in hne contrast with Hutchinson's more visceral performance Walker's gait and demeanor P,lace her in cold contrast with the others, verl.fytng her spectral presence. M cClure and Kopp lend strong support, attempting to !lap.die their respective "tomen with kid gloves dur- i.(lO their time of grieV10g but, at the same time, loath to ~ome doonnats. Both actors tum in thoughtful, ~e performances on the ftl.nge of the central drama. •The Memory of Water• ls billed u a comedy, and indeed there are some wtldly fi.anny momentt as each sister d6'\ll wtth the trauma in her .... FYI • WHAT: "The Memory of Water" · • WHERE: C ange Coast College Drama Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa • WttEN: Closing perfor-, rnances at 8 tonight through Saturday a nd 2 p.m. Sunday • COST: S6-S7 • CALL: (714) 432-5880 own, indiVlduaJ style The overall mood, however. l5 necessarily somber dnd played for dramauc Pffcct. balancmg the humor dnd the heartache. With three expenC'nced OCC dctresses at th<> top of their gMnc, #The f\lcmory of Water " wrnlcf<. d douhle- edged sword, drav.1ng blood on both its corruc dncl dra - mallc blade!:> ---r • TOM rrfus reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot H1~ reviews appear Thursdays and Sat.urdays Above, from left, Melissa Hohl as Toto, Ryan Hultinan as Tin Man, Anna Fletcher as Uon, Holly VanHiel as Scarecrow and Stephanie Brown as Dorothy are going down the yellow brick road in Andersen Elementary ~ool's production of "The Wizard of Oz." At right. a scene from the play. 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Weekly A 10 Thursday, Morch 15, 2001 DATEBOOK .. -Doily Pilot -Don 't waste your time·going '3 000 Miles to Grace,land~ -----Unde Don's I n the vdsUy expdndmg universe of bcid KeV10 Costner films, the bldC'kt>Sl of dll bldCk holes has been spotted. Nothmg can escape th1s clO<J stdf of d movw, • 3000 Mlle'> lo Grdceldnd. • VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE --COMING SOON --' You wall not see qudllty dCllng, decent c,creenwnung or cool ellectc,. From the 1d10l.lc begmmng thdl wc1s supposed to b<' d metaphor for something I'm too shdllow to figure out, to the even more~ 1cl1olu:; ending thdt was sup- po'>ecl tn tw c1 metdphor for some- th1nu 1'111 too shdUow to figure out, "3000 Miles to Gracclc1nd" as the ult1mc1lP an qawdawlul Costner furn'> (I know that's oxymororuc J nw Sc1ntc1 And RJVN an July c1an't Of'VCf d'> <,ht1Uow dS lh1s flJck. garbag~thdl vapid fools recom- mend to their equaUy clueless rnends. "3000 Miles to Grc1celand" beats "Trc1fhc" all to heU. "' nus hdrker stctrt!> With Kurt Rus- srll show1nq up an the desiccated 9c1rd<'n spot of Annp1l, Anz., on the• lc1m in Ill'> '59 Cc1ddy Whc1t's he flee1nq( C~old1P Hc1wn? Parole? The• t1yl·nl \\'ho c.,1gned him up for thJ'> Clll('rrldllC dlSdSter( If(• 1'-n'l fleemy, thouqh he <,hould hP I IC''s meE•ttn~J· With the one• ,ind only leyend-in-h1s-own- m111cl. Kl'\ in C 'ostm•r < 'ostner who '>l1Hlk1•'> more• thdn c1 World Wc1r II ch•slroyer, wec1r'> s1clt>burns you nrnld lt1nd d1rcr<1fl on, <1nd h1~J1·-. l><•htnd '>lln!Jld'>'>I''> lhat could <'chp'><' .,mt11l pldn(>t'> dnd d wig thdl would '>< dll' Phylh'> IJ1llN -hds yot dlt1t11cfp c1nd h<1d <1ctinq to bum Th!•1r qot1I 1s to <In''>'> up hkf' · Elv1., llllJH'f'>Olldtor'> r1nd rob the R1v1Pr<1 111 Lt1<, VPCjd'> of <1 le\~ nul- uon hue k<, Thdl, folk .... IS thP Pntm• pr<'ml'>I' of th•'> movu• SU.re eno1,1gh, within mom ents of Russell and Costner opening their mouths, the cliches disembark at an 'alanru.ng rclte. Pulitzer Prize stuff W<e Uw> exchdllge: "It's not that ~ sunple. • "It 1s that simple.· •1 can't trust you." "It's me you can't trust." And then "Graceland" goes downh1ll. Yep, we even got Costner on the run Wlth George Thoro- good's "Bc1d to the Bone· blasting in the bcickyround. Mdybe this Utlng's a satire, and I'm too stupid to figger at out. I'm oraJy d colummst. I don't wanna think. That's why I've got me an editor. She\ supposed to do the lhJnlting Of course, If she rec1lly were lhink111g, she wouldn't be publishing this baloney. As d subplot, Costner redlly thmks he\ Elvis' illeg1t1mate son. Well, if tht1l's true, rus·h10ther must have bN>n one ugly, um, mother. from this, we are supposed to extrapolc1te his looks, his actions dnd somt> rec1son (o( ihe existence of trus movie Well, money is the root of dll lldcl movies Russe>ll, who ltindci pulls off the Elvis look, hds the table mdnners of John Bclu'lht dnd all the> s&c1al yrace'> of d V1s1goth. I le w111ks, he smaJes, he bores. GWy (Chris Klein) gets a close shave from Jo (Heather Graham) ln "Say It Isn't So." This romantic • farce from the Farrelly brothers couples, uncouples and then b'ies to recouple the couple with twists, turns and politlcally way-out-there humor. Orlando Jones, Sally Field and Eddie Cibrian also star. "Say It Isn't So" will be in theaters later this month. k.JU each other wrule dfgu111g over how to split up the loot dncl, most importantly, keep the dirhc!s com- ble stup1dJty of 1t a!l My brdin hurts. • • Al lc·<1'>l 1l Wd'>n't tlw lou<;1eo;t rnovw l'v1· '>Pl'n lh1<, wE•ek. Anyorw chC'ck out "Trulf1c:''7 Now's lht1t\ cld'>'>I< \c hll1ck From lh<' "Cop<," '>tyll' ht1nd-lwld c-c1nwrc1'> to lhE• wc1'>ht•d out phutoqrc1ph}'. "TrCllftc" 1s th<' ctrl'>y p<ieudu-rc•r1h-.llc RussPIJ, Costner dnd d tno or hellions lwc1d.to the Riv1erd for run. gdmes, money dnd the opportunity . to drdg "3000 Miles to Grc1celand" out to lht• requisite 90 or more min- utes. ThPS<' dnbble-heacls shoot up the RJvierd, t'SCdpe with the loot, ing. . • Chches such c1s cops who qwck drdw like Marshc1I Dillon, brdtly kids smartN thc1n the resident dim- bulb ddults, conniving broads out for only the money, hemi-wll crNins whose IQs barely equal the cdllbcr or their ammo and dn end- my so idiotic lhc1t one can only wc1tch, mouth c1gape, drool hill.Ing the> belly, mdrvE>hng m the incred1- • UNCLE DON reviews b·movies a"d cheesy musical acts for the Daily Pilot He can be reached by e-mail at ReallyBadWr1t ingOaol.com . The · misook Collection ARMe,I RE ,u, toear /me it-. New-port Bea~h Corona del Mar Plaza 2659 Mission St. 949-644-9888 ART RESTORATION ~"Pair damagtd: • PORCEWN • CRYSTAL •PAINTINGS • CHINA. Gt~. 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And, of course, lhP shootings across the natJori aver the past two weeks have everyone concerned and on edge. But. fortunately, these aren't the norm. They dfe indeed horrible acts -some of tremendous VIOience -that need to serve d.!>ieminders that society is not perfect. Shooting~ illld thredts should never occur, let alone in the nation's schools. With this said, however, th e heddhnes may be get- ting the best or the school districts. They are obvious- ly on full alert and, as c1 result, mdy be d bit hasty in their decisions. For example, 'oron<.1 del Mar I hgh School admm- 1strators last week suspendE>cl a !:>eventh-g rader for five days after drawmg d picture of a teacher with dn dQ'Ow'lhrough the tedr her. Was that student going to head to the nearest sportmg goods store to c;tock up OD arrows? A nd if so, would they have ended up at school? Probably not. But even 1f 1t were illegal for the student to be artistic m such d thrPatemng man- n~ -1st Amendment rights aside -five days seems extreme. In the midst of th1s wave or violence, the Newport- Mesa Unified school bodrd added to its zero-toler- ance policy Tuesddy mght. Just hke drugs, alcohol and weapons before them, bullying, intimidation and violence will no long.er be tolerated. The revision would include drawings such as the seventh-grad- er's, but it also allows d1stnct admtrustrators to use their discretion when such instances arise. Thus. it's not quite "zero tolerdnce," and that is dll for the bet- ter and wiser. In this cdse, five days 1s much too C'Xlreme. In fact, one day pushes it too fdr. Unless there's more to the student's background thdt warrants such an action, such a student should be sent to the principal's office and a letter should be sent home'. If that action doesn't slnke a chord, then there''> obviously some- thing wrong and counseling and d bnef suspension should occur. But five days sounds more appropriate for a Uurd ~tnke. U that ame seventh-grader was to have shown the same artistic expression before the Santee shoot- ing, would there have been a five-day suspension? HjghJy unlikely: School districts everywhere obvious- ly-should not ignore such threatening drawings, but they shouJd. still be rational and allow cooler heads to prevail. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Censorship just a power trip " " r- 1 When I first read about the Newport-M esa Uruhed School Distnct's discussion about removmg som e books from a tugh school reading ltst, I thought, ·nus ls ridicu - lous · I don't believe any censor- ship m the United States JS correct. I beUeve it's all out of line, and It's unacceptable. I believe censorship is based on fear and a desire for your own power. The best place to read d controversial book is in a classroom or in a readJ.ng group of some kmd where the reader gets to discuss and listen to all Ideas about the books. l was in high school in the early t 950s and two books were censored: "From Here to Eternity" and "The Com· munist Maruf esto. • We all lmmediately read •From H ere to Eternity.• I couldn't flnd the "Mani- festo" unw college and, wttt,>n I read tt, t decided whoever bo.nned 1t was crazy. tt ahould be read and cliKuMed by everyone so tMt everyone could see how Oje book WU only about ~. One group wanted to . be rid of the othpr group in power so they cGuld be tn power. On paper, st mcly sound like it WdS for the peo- ple; arter reacting 1t, I laughed. I thought the Com- munist ideal that were sup- posed to be for au the people actually made fun of all the people because st put anoth- er group into power. I thank God for my moth- er, who allowed me to read anything, including adult books, m fourth grade. In urn, by seventh grade, my daughter had read the Bible "The Cotfee, Tea or M e Glr . talked about all of them. I encourage all of my children to read anything. Books are Ule greatest edu- cation. There's nothing to fear but fear ttse11 . 1 just don't understand why anybody would censor anything. We don't just have fear itself to be afraid of -we have tgno· ronce to be afraid ol. For me. reading is on way you can stop ignorance. If you know something abo\Jt everything, or as much as you cu possibly know, you usually 1ee the logic ol lL suSANSIAGD Ne~Beach ....... TheJ. SAID IT How To GET PUBUSHED "From day one, it wa~obvious that the business members don't want six Jan es and I do." The Daily Pilot wekomes letters on rswes concerning Newport Beach and Co«.i Mew • LETlt1'S Mail to Editorial Page Edrtor J•mft Meier at the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • READERS HOTLINE Celli (949) 642 6086 •FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 , -Peter Naghavi, • E-MAIL Send to da1/ypilotOlat1mes com AU c0<respoodence must include full name. home town and phone numbef (f0< verrfKat1on pur~) The Pilot rtHerv~ the right to edit all wbm1ssions for clarity a~ length on the East 17th Street Ad Hoc Committees desire to keep the street four lanes wide • Thur~ay Morch 15, 2001 A 11 TO bave art or not to have art? • AT ISSUE: These letters were written before the Newport Beach City Council decided Tuesday to keep the site behind th~ library as open space, but the points _are st ill valid and worth noting. Parents need to voice their opiruons on art I was d1Smayed and incredulous thal the NeWP,Ort Beach City CounaJ would deade whether 3.5 deres of land behind the central library could · be considered for an drts educdllon center. The council heard from mem- bers of the Arte; Conuruss1on, who believe LO the pro1ec-t, and from members off top Pollubng Our New- port. who w nt the ldnd IPft dS open spare. The drts ~nd letters hdVl! alwdys been conflu nt hcllJmdrki. of a c1vi· Llzed soetely Yet thNe was no rcpr~­ sentation of ht> more than 7,000 set~ ol pMents o thP students of Newport Beach who may believe in prov1dmg dO Pxtended eciUCOlJOn for stuclt>n t!> di thdt site There mdy ~many who WOUid WC'lcome'tli,c f000LieOCf' of cln art Pducal1on center and the CMlral hbrdry m dfler-school progrdm~. Shouldn't the council, out of fairness, d.I l''dSt hdve c;ought input from d mclJOr sc<1menl of lh<' pop11lallon before redchlng a dcc1s1on7 Thi ... wds vo1n•d by counnl member Tod R.Jd~wway, who should be romm('nd- ed for sugge ... ung a conUnudllon to allow th!? mput ol other pctrents The view from thdl site-dnd the• ope>n spdce arl.' destrc1ble ele-mt'n~. and the pldll to arcommodc1te I.hem wa.., not m£'ntrnned dt the council\ rne<>ting on Fc>h 27. Theo.,e> wen• among thP first cons1derc1t1on'> given to dny construction. Council mem- ber'> have repcatedJy '¥-t•n ">hown that the plans for an drt educc1lwn center would not -c1t dny point - be higher lhdn I.lie t>x1st.1ny lJbrc1r. roof lme ttnd thdt lht• dr£'c1 for lhP gMdge would be covered with d grclS'>Y held to c1Uow for usuble open SpdC('. It's lUTll' to hedr from thf' panmtc; of Newport Bl'dC'h They nPed to let their lhouqhts ht-knov .. 'fl to th<> councLl. ULA CRESPIN Corona del tar EDITOR'S NOTE: Lila Crespin 1s a Newport Beach arts comm1ss1oner Location should b(l come park with 'open spac(l We drt? strong advocall''> of d rul- tuMI drts center m Ne\\.'}lort Bt>dC'h The problem with tht• propmal 1s not Whdt It LS, but the IOC-dllOn whC'r(l II was proposed We hc1ve acldresst>d the use t)f this site lllne and ume dgc1i.n It wdc; dedi- cated to remam open parklc1nd b~ the Irvine Co. in exchdngP ror thetr developmq another '>1tc Thell Wd., supposed to be Ln pNpetu1ty Tht>n som<>one tned lo tdkE> ttus pdrk for seruor housing unW thclt pldn Wd"> finally moved elsewhPre Now we're bclck here d~ldtn cli<,- cussing an a~" <10d culturdl centN on what we thought WdS d don<> dedl pdrk How many llln<>S do we ht1ve to rt>hash the usclge of this slte7 Whnt 1s there about perpetuity thdl we• don 't understand? O ur oty, and particularly the Fashion Island area, has a known parkland defict. The state hcl declared us lclclong m open space park acreage. Tius particular pcuk site supports coastal sage scrub plant. bird, insect and mammal . , Former Newport Beach Mayor Lucille Kuehn, who heh fought for open space, stands at a site behind the city's centraJ lihra11. where some have sought to build a $12-milllon arl~ and education center. The proposal was r ejected by the Newport Beach C ity Council on Tuesday .. \\ll<lhh· nghl 1111\-. II i-. d hn\ cclt·n . .i pC'rlt>cl )t'Wl'I und dt•"1'r\ I'S to rf'nldJO '-0 \\£> lwq \ ou In ..,upport 111 \ 11ur edltondl'>, lh1· n<Jht ttunq lor tlu• c 11~ <>I Ne\\ purt Bl'dC h MILDRED AND MARTIN LITKE NPwpnrl BPo< h \Vhy is this oprn sparP still bring thrPatf'nf'd'! Thl Pilot<, rPCon11ni>ndt1l1on 1<1 tt11• Nl'v. port I3l't1< h Cit) Cnunnl to c e •rt lmue lhl' drl'> clt>bdlP e:. r-onlrctr\ to 11 ... Jum• 17 Priltone1l which '-lttlf'd The l1hrt1ry I.ind '>hnulcl ... t<1y c1-. 1;-. • \\ h~ conlmut• lhl' dPht1lt• tu pldc 1• tht> ML<> n•nt<'f on lh!' land dhml· llw llbfdf!? 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VANDERSLOOT ; DON HA~EY N<'wport 8t>dt h ... 1. Nt>wport Be~ch Entertainment industry fuels children s fire I was recenUy 1tllng Wllh four first-grade teachers who w ere lamenting, in shocked tonet., thal most of thetr students were tct.lkmg about, emuJaltng and, of course, watching the latest "Chucloe" movies. For those dS ignorant as I, they are slasher movies F11st-graders are 5 and 6 years old. I am amazed that society is so shocked by the recent even ts o( child brutality. One child used a car to kill. one tus bare ha.nds and another a gun. We like to think that we am so dvili7..ed and beyond the barbansm nnd blood lust of the past, but we are indeed the sam people who sat m the Coliseum of Rome and pointed thumbs down Mo&t ol us have felt the auelty ol Juruor high and lugh school and are more than a little glad that st a over. For thole who suffer thot humibatton today, tbe vOc'e ol IOd(>ty says that vkr lcnce L'S OK or not ~ real. And hey. ' Sondra KiJSzynski COMMUNITY COMMENTARY 1t feels red) good to get even Don't \\.l' chC'Cr the vtctor/ We rue SdVdg~. dtld we should educate oww!vi and our duldren to overcom thlS a.n.u~b<" part of our gen tic makeup \Vhen these unagPS arc put mto th~ mind of d 6-yedI-olcJ und th<>n co~tdJ\Uy rem.for~ throughout hts ,. or h r hf P, how hould w" re.i!iOnably expect llD only &lighUy I thun con- trolled pe.rson to react to humiliutJon7 What hav Ulcy \>N'n trat.nC'd to dof nn whut you Me st'lhn<t • \\ • hcl\ll' ht>en f.'dYUl9 for and sup- portmq rlil IOCTt'dStnqly V\Olent medla. It L'> not CJl.111..'> or C'dl"> or hdnds thdt are Uw prol>ll>m II has been more than 30 yt'M"> suiro ch1ld.J'('n hav been CXJ>OSt.'<1 to th~ scene. and look wtwn• WP are · Our n w federaJ Commurucabons Com.m.Llt Jon I adN, M1chael Powell, c;('(M> no reason to ml rvene He says to let Ul fT)Jlrkel decide. Well, the rndrket ctecidcd on HladiatOT'S and real blood, UnJ c; we revolt wtth vehem n , our C'ash, our um~ and I tlen. to PowPll, nolhinq will changl' Kld will k.iU kids wtlb cttrs, guns ~nd th ir bar~ hand b«ause wo don't hove a trong t>nougb vo1~ to do v.:hdt right and tum three' ThP advcrtismg industry "4)" that given nouoh ot an audience for a long enough b.m t.h y can U ~ anyt.hlOg They hav pr tty much proved this. Coov l)•, th ent r· tainm nt Industry says that they a not respoostbk! for, bUt Oe<'tiw ol, ' d ttd o( d ad nt, artiStl blOOd lu\t around ty at large. Whkh ts nr Depends '. A 12 Thursday, Morch 1 5, 2001 Daily Pilot Newport company to oversee school repairs •Newport-Mesa Unified goes with local firm to handle projects covered by $110-million bond and $53 million in matching funds. voted Tuesday to hire the fitm after a glowing rccommendallon from district staff and the atizen over- sight corruruttee. the pro1ect management firm marks the group's first major deasion and probably its most important. The largest privately held con- struction company in the United States, M cCarthy has been m busi- ness for 137 yea.rs and has had offices in N ewport Beach since 1984, said W. Carter Chappell, pres- ident of the Southern Callfomii:I division. were focused on N ewport-Mesa, and that showed us lhat they under- stood our needs.• M cCarthy also brought with them an impressive team, whlch included two ."top-notch " sub-con- sultants, Fine said. amount of outside funding from both slate and federal levels Chappell and district ofhc1als hope to iron out d contract m the next several weeks. which should afford McCdrthy about 6"1 .. to 8'Y.1 or the bond proceeds -roughly $10 million -over lhe Hve-lo sevcn - year life of the project, Cbappell said. Danette Goulet DAILY PtLOT NEWPORT-MESA With (1f1K('!. only to nunute!> lrom the N<'WJ>lirt.1\.-lt•!>a ~chonl CdmpU'>c:'S, f'.lc(\1rthy BwJdang Co. U1 Nl'wport Bt,orh Wd'> dn 1dedl ch01ct> to over- "<'(' the rC'pdtrs or crumhltn~J !.chool!., -.chool oll1c1dls Sdid "It was a very enthusiastic rec- ommendation we made to the school board fTuesdayt night/ said Tony Petros, chairman of the adviso- ry oversight cotnmittee. ·in terms of thel.T ability to do the work, they demonstrated that they had tbe know-how hands and shoulders dbove the competibon. • The 31-member committee Pet- ros heads is the group charged with ensuring lhe $ t t 0-mtllion bond vot- ers approved m June and $53 mil- IJon in state matchmg funds are spent correctly. It is that local tie and attention to local detail that cinched the deal for M cCarthy, said Mike Fine, the ells· tncl's assistant superintendent of business services. Along with M cCarthy, N ewport- Mesa will have the services of capi- tol Program Management, a Sacra- mento-based company that will aid in project scheduling, which is the first phase of the worl< to be done in the next three lo four months, Chap- pell said. J , Once that's done, things w1U.rea.l- ly get rolling, Petros ·said. • Now IS when the rubber meets the road,• said dn excited Petros. ·we want to contmue to move for- ward. I'm sillmg with 30 other com- munity member!. who dre JUSt wait- ing lo get going. We want this thing underway.• Tht• Newport-MP!.d Un1f1Pc1 School D1stncl Bodrd ol Educdt1on The appointment of M cCarthy as •We never heard from them about nabonal and world expen- ence despite the fact that they w ere a huge compan y," Fine said. "They A second firm that came as pdrt of the McCarthy package wa:i the Mission Viejo-based Cdlifornia Financial Services, which will work to get the district the optimal HOUSE CO NTINUED FROM A 1 .,did hr cJrn•'>n't hPhPV(> lhP houst'. whKh wa~ built 111 I 41 5 m Sdntd And dncl rnovt•d to Cosld Ml'Srl 1n 14.54, I!. rc•<1lly port ol Co~td Mcsd history "Thp llOUSL' hd'> no l>('df- anq on C ·u ... td !'. le<,d, c111d to J>r<'M'rvt> thL• houo;e cot,l'. t1 trPnwnclous <1mount ol lt1X- pc1H•r cloll<.1rs thdt W<' Cdll US(• tor mud1 rncirc• 1111portc1nt pro11•c ts, -.uch c10., 1111prov111q our ... tr<'Pt..,, rte." l\.lonahc1n '>cJtcl "Th" pron•'>s ol mov1119 ctrHI <,lonnq lht• I lu<,croft I lo11sP 1s qoin~J to <'O'>l hun- dn•d-. ol lh<Hl'>dlHb of doll.ir.,, cind 1t\ nol worth 11 It \ d c omplPI<' Wd~ll· ul ldXJMY<'rs' morwy It\ mfestPcl with fll'dS, ll ht1<, qol fdl~. dOd Wt' c ou lcl lrnud d replied for c1 lot 1,..,., rnonpy than 11\ qmnq to l o<,l to rP'>torc• it The hot1'>t' I'> 111..,1 lt1Uinq ctpart " Th<· City Counnl 1n Dc·n•mhl'r undmmou ... ly ct pprovPcl lhP reslornt ion of Huscrolt Hou~e -which wds donated by Enc Cer- n1ch, d developer and Costd 1\.-lc•sd resident who bought 1t from the Huscrofl fdmtly - lor use as part or a cultural muse~ at Fairview Park, hut in Fehruary voted to hdve d public heanng to dC'temune if it's worth the ('O'>t. Moving the house to r:rHIVlew Park is expected to co.,t the city $137,707 In 1 tJ98, the city paid about $54,000 to move the hou!>e from 2529 Santa And Ave> to T<'WmkJe Pdrk At d council mcc>tang. <,theclulf'cl for Moncldy, city stdff MC' expected to h<1ve> t1n c•stlfl1dlc of the cost ol restor- 1n~1 the house. Removing IPdd-bdsed pc11nt dnd d'>bl-'stos. as weU d!> tdkmg care or stnKlUrdl problems, termite clc1mdqC' dnd nPd and rodc:'nt mfc!>td· t10n, could s1gnihcdntly ddd to the cost, Mondhan <;d1d 01xon Sdld lh(• cost of rc:'stonng the house• could be dt•lrt1yecl by mdk1ng the rPslorcltion a community pro- ._%>~~~ Full Strvict Sa/011 and Da' S'a ' fi41DliftlfMMMihllh&lliJI@ Angel Doniel Lauren Lest le Moggie HAIR STYLIST (949) 631 -3481 Mork (9A9) 650-6169 Ronni (9A9) 650-0866 Shannon (949) SAS-3732 Tony (9A9) 646-6026 SKIN CARE Vonny (9A9) 548-3119 Zina (949) 642-8820 NAIL & SKIN CARE Kathy (949) 642-6147 (7 l A) 878-7873 (949) 230-5553 (949) 642-6067 (949) 722-<Xm F ac ng Sania Ana Ave 5 tiJ-f.i • 3tfnest rugs of Persia (Iran) from Tabriz, Nian, Isfahan, Silk Qum, Hcriz, Anriques & ... · 31r.est rugs of China, Pakisran, India, Nepal & Morel '/'arge selection of fine vegetable dye a ntique wuh rugs • / 6achine-madc and modem rup io all shapes and colon available Outlet Prices • No Haggling I' I ''· •,' I I .i' • I ' '"9• San Juan C..pi.stna.oo Co ta Mc.a (rvp onrr1 (rup & fum11u~1 318% 111.u.t Dm·r •I 'i 19il Newport Blvd (949) 489-9400 (949) 642·3600 Mon ~1 I 0 6 • \un 12 ~ Mon ~~1 I 0 1 • \un 11 6 ject and using volunteers, particularly carpenters, elec- tricians, roofers, architects and gardeners, as weU dS collecting donations for building supplies. "It's an early ICrartsm<tn- style] house, and there Men't a lot of these in Costd Mesd, • she said. "Costt1 Mesa doesn't nave a lot or old struc- tures .... We're not so old, so this is really a part of our his- tory. 11tis IS not somelhmg we' re trying to get on the Nabonal Register, so tl won't be as cosUy. It doesn't have to be aU onginal. Ther , are lots of ways we could make thLS er really fun house." The city committee wJJI have a meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at thlU'/eigh- borhood Communjty Center, 1845 Park Ave., to discuss lhe house, plans for restora- t10n and plans for the devel- opment of d historical village at FalfVlew Park The council 1s scheduled to discuss the future ol the house at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fau Dnve. EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 and $610,000 on cable televi- sion ads. The rest will cover other mailings and special events, said Dave Ellis, a spokesman for the Airport Working Group. But some airport activists said giving the money lo the two groups without research- ing altemat.Jve consultants is not a proper use of city funds. "I think that the city should require bids from vari- ·BECHLER CONTINUED FROM A 1 the sentencang, the only chance they w.tl.I get to address Bechler m public. Pegye Bechler's brother, Ldrry Mdrshall, said putllng powerful feelings dnd emo- llons mto words has been a "leMlul and gut-wrenching expencnce." "It's been quite an experi- SALE • ALE • SALE • ALE Large sele<'lion of pants, lops. s kirts. suits & dresses O \\> on 'a]e for 50o/o off R e gular Price ~n/J.~~"'"""~ '"" '"' '" '" • r--O 1-..1·1·111· .u1t1.110na1 Io~~ nff -.all'flriN• '''~tHJr1 North C1·111t·1 • l:lBO Bi:-011, #ltJ • Nc·"purt Bt>ad1 (949) 644-44 77 DAVID YURMAN ous consuJtdnts, • said Anne Watt, who is a dues-paying member of lhe Airport Work- ing G roup. She added that city officials should remain m contrql over how the money IS spent and oversee the focus of future public relations campaigns, and "not just gwe it to those two entities." "They should get the best pubbc relations firm money can· buy,· she said Wednes- day. Council members agreed wllh the comments and decided to keep open the option of givmg money to ence merely to reV1S1t our feel- mgs and thoughts," he said, 10 f a telephone in'terv1ew from Dexter on Wednesday. "She was my sister," he added. "The feelings run very deep.• Mdrshc1ll sd1d he. his moth- er, June Marshall, and sister Kim Marshall dre planrung to speak dl Fnddy's sentencing. Bechler's lamily is deter- mined to appeal the Jury's ver- dict. his attorney John Barnett said this week. An dppeal will other qroups dS well. •My understandmg 1s thdt the mot.Jon 1s broad enough lo aUow tor support from the Airport Worlung Group, C1t1- zens and Jobs for the Econo- my and othc>r consultants lhdt would be retdmed to assist wtlh our effort," Councalmc1n Qennis O'Neil' said Wedn(~S­ dtly .. WhLlc the douncil's action reservt>cJ the n7oney for cam- pd1gn efforts, dcludl grdnts could bP handed out dt, early as th<• next meeting. 1t1rrh l.7, city othc1al!> said be luecl within 60 day'> of lht• sentencing, he said. Oc1mctl had sdld thl' dJ>JW<ll will be> bdsC'd on the argument that cl Cc1hforn1a court hcls no 1unsdict1on to rult> on dn anc1- d£1nl thdt hdpf)C'nC'd an federal or mtl'mat10ndl wdtN~ Another f)drt of the> dppedl IS the ·corpus· •~!.ue -a "hody of ev1dc.•nu.•" that rould be ne9.11ec1 becaw;e ot ldck ot proof that d crimt• wa~ comm1ttc>cl. Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OP YARD MAl"ITENANCE? 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I I I I • I : • I Doily Pilot • ' cozberts • wzn was hardly a • surpnse I t was late Monddy dftemoon, the first day or player practice rounds for the Toshiba Senior Classic m Newport Beach. Earlier, because of unplayable conditions due to ram, Seruor PGA Tour omc1aJ Slup Whittet canceled the practice rounds, but the visiting golfers could use the practice putting greens, which is where Jim Colbert was spotted. Lik(> mdny of I.Pe players in the field, Colbert arrived on a charter fligpt late Sunday night from Mexico, where Mike McCullou·gh · Richard Ounri- GOLF won his first Seruor Toµr event at Las V1Sta m Pue bid. ,ColbJrt, though, had the lead with two holes reinalIUilg m the final round at the Mexico1 Seruor Classic. but n11ssed short putts on 17 dJld 18 as McCullough won coming through Lhe backdoor. When Colbert was found all alone on d bdrrf?n putting green late the next dftemoon at Newport Beach Country Club, after most of his peers had called 1t a day (or never mdde 1t at all), he was still in d bitter mood. SWl kick.mg hunse1f over those missed putts, 1ncludfog one from 21/i feet. !V1dlung those two easy putts would have secured the v1ctaix...for Colbert, who has been trymg nard to enter golf's pantheon of wmning a tournament in h ve decades (PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour) Colbert, work.mg on lus putting stroke under dark clouds, was sort of dressed m dJsgu1se. With a new goatee, and without lus customary floppy hat and ha1rp1ece, he dldn't exactly look hke the same Colbert who won the 1996 Tosluba Classic. But he certainly showed up with a familiar attitude. "What I want 1s to be the best 59-60-yedf-old player thdl's ever played," C'olbC'rt sdid. "I shot 62 (m the second round at the M ex:ico Senior Cldssic}. I almost shot my age. I'll be 60 soon, but I don't feel 60. I'd Ltke to be llke Sdm Snead. H e was dW!ully good at 59 and 60. • Colbert didn't get lus tnp to the winner's circle m d firth dilferenl decaqe at Newport Beach, but he made his short putts, shot 67 -71-70- · 208 and tJed for 12th. In a way, 1t was Colbert's tuneup for his VJCtory last Sunday m the SBC Senior Cldss1c at Vdlenda Country Club, two days after hts 60th birthday You knew the old Jtm Colbert was back the moment you ran mto him at the Toshiba Classic and that 1t would only be a matter of bine before he won again. For Colbert, who hadn't won on the senior c11ewt since the 1998 SEE GOLF PAGE 82 Quote Of IHEDAY 9.!.. UPINER "(&ic Snel) mashed that ding, too. It deared the saeen in left field. lhwe was no docb about that one .. ." John Emme, CdM baseball coach ... Morch 19 honoree JIM CAINm \ Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 44223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 • Thursday, Morch 15, 2001 8} DAILY PILOT PHOTOS 8Y SEAN HILLH Corona del Mar's Keith Long slides under the tag as Redondo's Kyle Schnelder comes up a little late. CdM · wins battle, 8-5 • Snell's home run in the fifth inning -aks it open to give Corona del Mar the nonJeague decision over Redondo. CORONA DEL MAR -h The Corona del Mar 1 hgh I h SC OOI baseball team answered B SEBAll Redondo Union's four-run thud t.nrung rally to earn dn 8!5 nonleague victory Wednesday Sea Kings seruor Enc Snell smacked hi~ ftrst home run or the season to ledd off in the filth tnning With the score. tied, 5-5, g1vmg CdM the lead for good. "He mashed thdt thmg, too," CdM Codch John Em.me said. "It cledfed the screen m left field There was no doubt about that one " The wm was a welcome relief for Emme. who is a former coach of the Sea hawk!. 11 -3-1 ). ·w e are now 2-2 agwnst (Redondo) stnce l'\e been at CdM, • Emme Sdld "'Our pitchers held them, we put runs on the bodrd and took cdre of busmess. • Snell pitched four innings to edm lhe Wlil and sophomore Nick Rhodes collected lus first sa\ e of the sedson as he held the Sea hawks scoreless m the seventh ·He was due to Qf?l in a IJttle bullpen work • Em.me said of Rhodes "He's only dllowed one unearned run over 15 mmngs with 16 stnkeouts dnd only two walks. Not too shabby " CdM Juruor Billy Eagle added d clutch RBI dou- ble m the stxth CdM (3-2) got the oflense gomg nght dway. jumping out to a 4-0 lead Sophomore Keith Long had an RBI double, sconng Dave Knecht, Andrew Johns (3 for 3) added a two-run double dnd Wes Eric Sn ell applies the pressure from the mound. SEE CDM PAGE 83 Sailors fall to Irvine in league opener • Fourth inning proves to be costly in 5-2 loss to Vaqueros. lRVINE -The Newport Hdrbor High basebclll team bdtUed defend- mg Sea View League chdmp1on lrvi.ne nght to the end, but tell short in a 5-2 loss "It wasn't a bad performdoce for us, but obVJously we would have liked to come out on the wmrung end/Newport Coach Jim Kiefer sdld. ·we made a couple of nus- takes and lrvme IS good enough to ldke advantage of them.• Newport 13;2. 0-1 m league) Jumped out to a 1-0 lead when Donovdn Wong smacked a two-out RBI double in the top or the hrst mrung Sophomore Ryan Torrey came through with an RBI smgle m the fourth mrung, gwmg the Satlors a 2-0 lead. Torrey was 2 for 3 with an RBI Sd1lors' starting pitcher Cody Forsythe pitched out of a first- mnmg Jam, then blanked the Vaqueros (5-1. 1-0) m the second and thud mrungs before tdllt.ng mto trouble With one out, Irvine put together a stnng of hi~ and tunely offensive execution for a four-run fourth mrung. takmg the lead for good SEE TARS PAGE 83 TttACK AND FIELD CdMS A.fl en sparkles • Distance runne r breaks school record running against forme r Fountain Valley ledmmates. 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J1l- ht1n l"kropinu c1ncl Jt1\ n•1• \ lahlN rdn 11c1<.1I~ ct It Pr r:ounta1n \ dUl'} '' d'> ch.,qudWll'd IK'lort• lhP third C'XChdO(jl ;\ldhll•r d c.,1•nior won lht> 100 dncl loo tnlC'rm1•d1d1t• .hurdle rc1rt''> wh~<' \111.,on Rrt1\.\ nN took thl' h19h 11ump 45-0J dOcl lonq )Ump tl l-4) Jt>-..,1cc1 Pdlt•nno t>dmt•d first pldcC' tn th<' tnpll' 1ump ll~-4(}) tor lhl' ~t.'d l\tnCJ'> "\ I DAILY PILOl HIGH SCHOOL-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK In control Sailors, Cody Forsythe •Newport Harbor High's left-handers ability to throw strikes could help Sailors stay ahead of competition. Bany Faulkner DAA.Y Pit.OT A sk any pitcher about release point and they'll tell you about the spot the ball comes out of their hand on its way to the plate. Newport Harbor High junior pitcher Cody Forsythe's most crucial release point, however, might be somewhere between his ears. • t try not to think when I'm pitching." said the gangly left-hander, who began h1s 2001 mound duties on an tmpremve note last week. "I Just tty to concentrat on the pitch and clear my DlJ.lld • The Sailors w ouldn't nund U Forsythe sustams hJs oppressive treatment of hitters all season. In runo mrung last week, includmg o complete-game WUl over Bolsa Grande m the Foot.hill-Costa Mesa Tournament semifinal& March 8, he allowed ix hits, one Nmed run. walked one and truck out 10. The victory ogainst Bolla was th first of tus ~arsity career, having gone 0·2 with e 9.95 ERA tn t 2~h lruungs lest spnng SeE F°"SVTHE MGE 12 82 Thursday, Morch 15, 2001 SPORTS Newport Beach Tennis Cub's belt ... back row, from left: Cbrts Bowen. Ron Hatell, Leo Fracalosy, Gene Rhodes, Bruce Malloy and Gary Adams. Front row, from left: Jerry Robinson and captain Gene Nalbandian. N_!>t pictured, Peter Finch. Ready to rock • Nalbandian-led Newport Beach sq uad goes up against California's best in Palm Desert Senior Cup. NEWPORT BEACH -A team of seniors from Lhe Newport Beach Tennis Club will play in the eighth annual Palm Desert Senior Cup March 26*29 al the Marriott Desel1 Springs. .. Teams from throughout California are playmg m the tournament. Gene Nalband.tan of Peninsula Point will ledd a Newport Beach learn that bas won Lhe prPStigious Phoerux C hallenge Nallonal dnd World C hampionships. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Tr,1n'>c1mt•n<c1, lw <"Prlc1mly d1dn'l WdSle any lllllt' Hoag Heart Institute, Orange County's h1tjht•'>l·Vt>h1m1'. h1qhp1o,t-rdled cardwvascuJar pq~qr .i111. 1.., '>rH•dflwr1d1n9 the delivery of lt1t·-... c1v11HJ trc hnt>loq\ to OranqP County golf < uur ... 1•' In r1·hhuH)', ,.., pMl of I l0<1q Hf'dfl l'\.lonth. tlw trhltlut~· p..rtnPwd with t-.ledlroruc USA Jnr lo clonc1ll• 111 c1111timdlt>d external ch•l 1hnllt1t11r ... 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The NBTC squad is expected to compete in four other major tournaments iri 2001 and will return to international play in Perth, Australia, for the Australian National Championships in January 2002. Last year, Newport Beach played in the Australian National Championships and reached the quarterfinals. -by Richard Dunn from cdfd1dC drrest on Lhe golf course. a long way from communicating Wllh the outside world unless d ceU phone is readily avatlable. "Placmg AEDs in pu bl.le places has been shown to drctmalically increase lhe chance of survival for v1cl1ms of these sudden-death ep1sode5," Hoag Heart Institute Medical D1reclor Dr Joel MdnchPster said. "Hodg believes so strongly in the benef1tsoof AEDs Lhat we are ldk.lng the lead in deploying them throughout our community.• AEDs were created for use by non-medteal persom~el who hdve undergone basic training Timothy Jenson of Newport Beach and Zdchary Rdbmov1ch of N<>wport Coast placed m lhe top JO in their d1v1s1ons Ids! weekend di the Junior Amateur Golf Sc-holdrs Toumdnwnt di Shdndm I hll'> Golf Club m Sdn Bcmdrdtno J<>n~on. 16, hm~ht>d eighth in thf' hoys I 'i-18 dge> group. whtle Rdh1noV1ch, 14, c'ncl(•d 10th in lhc> 13-14 rlge group Junior An1c1teur Golf Scholcirs 1s d yt><1r·rouncl 1umor qoll tour oftC'nng monlhJy two-ddy ev<•nb tor JUntors 13-18 in Southern ('c11trorn1d Dett1tl<.: (714) 952-~i:l 16. • RICHARD DUNN's golf column appears every Thursday FORSYTHE CODY FORSYTHE "Wdrd 1s a s1dednn nght-hdnder and I'm about three-quarters from Lhe left side,· he scUd. "That's a good combmalton for us dnd d big dd)ustment for hltte~ tO make.· CONTINUED FROM 81 \lll'r c1Jlm, 111q ..,111qlt>., to thl' tir ... 1 lh11•1• B111 .... 1 h1llN'>. ht' 11'( lrl ·d .!II ul I hi' nl'Xl 24 111'> 7H-p1lc h 1•111111 tncl1trl£'<I -, I 'tnk(•' c11HI I, l1r'>l·p1t{h ... 1rrk."' U11l11111q hi'> l<'am ... "•Jul 1h•fpn.,1• lwlund him 111• r11•1•dl'fl Jll'I 22 p1tch''' tlw 1.1 ... 1 lhrN· mrnnq., lo prop1•I llw Tc1r., 11110 lht• lttlt• CJ<tnH• In lhl' to11rnt1rm·nt quttr11·rfm<11' J\lc11c h h cHJcltn~I C'Pntury, Ill!' 1>,11ly Pilot Athh•h• nl llH' Wt-Pk fdnnPd five• of lh1• f1r-;1 '>IX htllf•r.., ht• fr1cvd ('ll route• to '>hlltllnq thP door 1111 'ldrter 8om; Dec. 17, 1983 Homftown: Costa Mesa Height: ~foot-3 Weight 170 Sport: ~bill ltosition: P-18-0F Coedt: Jim K~ef Favorite food: i..as.gna Favorite mowie: "Rodcy" lest ethMtk moment "I threw a no-hitter against CorON ~ Mir High my freshman year. It's the onl)I. no-hitter I've evef thrown." ~ Athlet9 of the .... Xn: He threw a com~e-game sbt~itter to beat Boise Grande March 8, after fanning fiw In two relief innings March 5 against Century. He WM ako 2 for 6 with two rvns and an RBI In t~ two FootNIKost.a Mesa 'toumt!y wins. DalyPlb Coll«tor spotU CMd »rift 01-S But 1t was Forsythe who ad1ust<>d against Bol.Sd, overcoming a shaky start to cruise 10 Lhe b-2 tnumph . "(Kiefer) always talks about thf' "1ne>v1table two (opponf'nt's runs).' • Forsythe said. "My 1ob ts Lo try to throw ground balls and ny balls and let my defense do 1ls 1ob. Our defense was really on its gafile. • Chns Wdrd\ p11< h1n9 victory. All five stnkrout~ l>NJiln with d first-pitch strike. Forsythe's game focuses on location and ITUX.ing his pitches to keep hitters off balance. He also gives credit to senior catcher Garrett Brant. Though lw had 11 stnkeouts last season and now has 25 in l<><,S than 22 varsity innmqc.. r:or.,ytht', con.,1clers himseU anythmg but d powvr ptl< lwr "Slnlung 1woµI<> out I!> not redUy somethmg I've done before.· he said "Now. clll of cl sudden. I'm, stnkmg people out.· Forsythe ScUd his pnmdry focus 1s throwmg stnkes "Coach (Jim) Klt"ler really stresses that and it's one or thc> thmq'i I've been work.iny on,• PorsythP said • E'>pec1ally that hrst-p1tch stnke • Said K1f'fN, "Th<> thing for Cody 1s to get dhead m th<> count.· Forsythe theonzcd hlS big slrtkeout perlonnance against Century had to do with the huge contrast in style between tumseU and Wa1d. •(Brant) really knows what he's doing back there.• Forsythe said. "It's great to hdve someone who understands how you're trymg to go after the hitters I IP knows my approach and I rarely have to shakt> him off.• • Forsythe. who also plays outl1eld and first hase, went 2 for 6 with a smgle, double. two walks. two runs and an RBI in the 11.foremenudnlkt tournament wms. Though Newport foU to Costa M~a. 2-1 , in Saturday's tiUe game, The Sailors' 3-1 start should help bwld thctr conf1dence. ·One of the goals th.ts year 1 to turn the ouUook or the program around," Forsythe said. "We're working harder this yca1. We've been out on the field as much as po slble, as much as they'll let us.• ........ Community college • Cypren •1 Ortnge Coen. 2 p m ............. TODAY'S SCHEDULE at Laguna e .. <h, l p m .; Costa Mtw at ESUncla, l 15 pm Mlgtl KhoOI boyl .ncs gif h • Maltt Del 11t Com Mna.. J IS pm •'"-*..,.,,..... High K'hool bOV' and 9f<ls • ~ HMbof at Hvntlngton IH<h. i 1 s pm .,....... H19h school glrk • lloka Gr tncle •t Corona dtl Mar, 1·1s p.m. Newpof1 H•rbol' •t Alhambra. ).15 pm~ bUnda at Saddlfoblldt, l : 1 S p m • Jllf'"'9 Col~ men end women · V~d UnMINlty at N Wood (Florida). S p m High tehooi ~ Corona dll Mat • Gott High Khool ~ CO\la MN -n. Cl Modena at c;._, IUver GC. J pm. ~ Harbof VJ Dana Hills. at Big Canyon C'-J p m • fitM'tt141 et Woodbndge, l pm .• Coront dtl Mar ~ s.ni. Maro-it• •t Nllwpott 8Hch CC. llOpm J Top dogs ready to rumble • Second annual CdM national tournament will feature some of the nation's top talent. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT NEWPORT ~ BEACH -The list of credentials for 10 of ~ the 12 CaUlornia }. ~7 teams include a CIF - championship, while the remaining four out-of-~tatc _ schools m the Corona del Mar High national tournament have plenty to brag about on its own tennis resume. And, once again, 1t will be a two-day feast for college tenrus coaches m the second annual CdM National High School Boys Tennis All-American Lnvi- lational at the Palisades Tennis Club. Among the top players com- peting in the tournament will be P~ninsula junior Rylan Riz. za, ranked No. 2 in the South- ern Caillomia 16s single~ and No. 5 in the United States Tf'n- nis Assooation. Jesuit of Sacramel)to, th(' CIF North Coast Section cham - pion Lhe past four years, fed- tures senior Sdm Warburg, ranked No 1 in Northern CalJ- fonua in the 18s and No. 14 nabonally Another player to watch ,., juruor James Pade of M enlo (Atherton). Pade, an all-toumtt- ment choice last year m the inaugural event, 1s ranked No t in Northern Cahlomia in the 16s and No to in the USTA. Pade, CdM's Cameron Ball and Peninsula's Jeff Kazcman, who plays No. 2 singles behind Rizza in the top-seeded Pan- thers' potent lineup, are the only three retumlng all-tourna- ment players University, the defending CLF Southern Section Division II champion, is not seeded in the tournament. but U Coach Jeff Hammond brings his entire roster, look for the Thojans to maJte a strong showing. Uni'~ Aaron Yovan, a Junior, is ranked No. 6 m the nation in the·~s. while sophomore Jack Li anti Junior Henry Malt pro- VJde the lfojans Wlth a fonnida- ble 1-2-3 punch University did not play m last year·., 1oumd- ment COdch Tun Mang's CdM Sea Kings, in add1lton to Ball, dfl' led by UCl-bound seruor Bnan Morton, ranked No ~ in the Southern California 18., and 94th nationally. Seruor Bnan Wnght or Fres- no CloVls West is another top player to keep ari eye on. Wnght 1s highly ranked In the Northern Califom1a 18s and No. 40 in the USTA. Nabonal team rankings by USA Today are at slake for the 16 schools, and, for lop individ- uals. the event 'iPrver. dS a key ingredient to gain offtc1al slatu!> on the National High School All-Americdn Team, lhe foun- dation Mang began in 1998 to recognize the counlry'c; be.,t high school players and gt>nN- ate pos1Uve attenuon to high school tenrus Several locabons are hosting h.rit-and second-round mt1tch- es Fnday. The Pdltsade~ Tenm., Club will host the champ1- onsh1p final Saturday at 5 µ m. Dtlferent than the format used m CJF Southern Section team tenrus, the event wUl have six singles and three doubles matches in eight-game pro sets A total of nine point.'. are dvaU- able per match. PenmsuJa, whlch has bc>en ranked nationally for four straight years, including top- five spots the last three scasonc;, won last year's event without a challenge. The Panthers defeated Menlo in the finals. 7-1. Menlo 1s seeded second this year, wtule CdM is third and Brentwood fourth Cd.M defeat- ed Brentwood, 10-8, in a non- league match Tuesday. Brenl· wood is the defenctin.g C IP Southern Section Division IV cbamp100, a d1vis100 CdM will enter for the first time lhis year. In last yeal's first round, third-seeded Cherry Creek of Englewood. Colo., and fou.rtll- eeded Dr. Michael Krop of M1amt, Fla .. were knocked orr. Krop also lost in the back draw. Neither team returned lhl year. Of the 16 teams, 10 played in lalt year's even t. The Newport Beaclt 19nn.ls Club, Costa Mesa 1\mnJJ Cen· ter i.Uld Park Nowport Apart· mt'nL(J are aoo hosting matd'les. Proceeds ol the toumament go toward recognWng high Khool lennit All·Amt'rtcans vta the Nfttional High School Ten· nls AJl-Am«-r1can Foundation. Doily Pilot Field for the 2001 National High School Tennis All-America Tournament .. vetty Hills High ... TMNonnans Head COMh: Mike M,Jtrgolln Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Brian Swatt Justin Gordon Garrett Leigh Jonathan Dutton Tyler Reichwald° Steven Eldelman Brandon Richman Darren Hlmeles Brian Cha . So. Matt Zander Peter Gabay Elan Ruspoli Blentwood High ... the Eagles So. So. Sr. So. Head CXHldl: Kehtt Sarkisian Sean Mcl<ean Sr. Alfonso Brigham Sr Erk McKean So. Art Rosenthal Jr. Chris Dennis Sr. Davey Byan So. Daniel Asper Fr. David Stanley Sr. Ryan Gephart Sr. Jordan Safan Jr. David Carde Jr. David Freeman Jr. Brophy College ~ ... the Broncos Head coach: Bill Woods Todd Thurston Nick Weber Randall Smalley Jake Heims Brian Galvin Kiernan Laughlin Jeff 01avad Bryce Oso1nach Johan Nilsson Anthony Nguyen Pete Lawrence Sr Sr Jr Jr Sr Jr Owist Church Episcopal ... the Cavaliers Head COMh: Butch Granada Montray Mclaren William 1immons David Ellson Gray Yeargin Graham Moseley Charlie Yeargin Corona del MAr Jr Jr Si. Fr So Jr. ... The SN Ki19 Head COM:h: Tim Mang Brian Morton Cameron Ball Garrett Snyder Randy Myers Michael Bean Peter Kulmatrckt 1sse1 Saida Josh Stuart Justm N1n9 Bryan Warsaw Geoffrey Ralet Shaan Wadhwa Ryan Stockwell Clovis West ... The Golden Eagles Head COMh: Phil King Sr Jr So Sr Sr Sr ~ So Sr Sr Sr 9r Sr Brian Wright Sr Dunsin lhe Sr. Erik Grotemeyer So Webster Peterson Jr Eric Imoto Sr Summitt Dhillon Sr Nick Chin Sr Alex Krvok Jr Byron Pullen Jr. Preston O'Neil So Vincent Lee Sr Geoff Mora So Horace Mann ... the Oons Head coach: Owis Lacupo Brandon Weiskopf Sr. Allen Royce Sr. Greg !<ass Jr. Dan Jacobsen Jr David Miller So. Dylan Greif Jr. David Chesner So. Dan Hyman Sr. Matt Liebman Sr. Zach Kurz Fr. Devon Puglia Fr. Wiii Fleder Fr. Jesuit High ... 1'he Mllrwden Head COM:h: Kevin Kurtz Sam Warburg Whitney Uv1ngston Nidt Brunner Nathan Crocker Matt Brunnet lv.n Moad Doug McCollum llen Gordon Mike Weld'\ Nick S.ffold J.tck Rooney Sr. So. So. Sr. 5'. Sr. So. Sf La Jolla Country Day ... Thelorre~ Head CC>Mh: Angela Horacett Nick Kreiss Michael Hirshman Alex Brizolis Ford Scudc;fer Mark Scher Pouya Rebek Mark Jordan Jordan Simkin Brian Hlrshman Kenner Michael Brian Geffen Dean Levy Ranject Minocha Chris Banlett Menlo School ... the Knights Head coach: Bill Shine Sr Sr James Pade Jr Patrick MacKay Jr Frank Walters Sr David Oehm So David Kaplan Jr Daniel Solomon So Steven Golod Jr Scott Blemenkranz Fr Dan Saper Jr Jared Miller Jr ;;"'- Miiis High ... The Vikings Head coach: Scott Selig Alex Strom Matt Seeberger Derek Fung Jonathan Sun Theo Leung Kevin Chow Alex Chang Jonathan Tsang Alex Leung Kevin Hsiao Alan Lm Monta Vista Jr So Jr Jr So Sr So Sr Sr I Jr Jr ... The Wolverines Head coach: Teny Cress Promod Dabrr Ben Bartels Robert Lee Jason Tus1 Stefan Parker Bastian Bartels Eric Lee Andy Chen Erik Low Daniel Lee Ryan Chan Renny Chao Peninsula High ... The Panthers Head coach: Tom Cox Rylan RIUd Jr Jeff Kazarian Sr Andrew Cohen Sr Terge Sullivan Sr Omn Franko Sr Michael Guice So Geoff Hsu Fr Chris Delaney Sr Jason Dauer So Whitney Reed So Andrew Bertolma So Toney Pines High ... The Falcons Head coa~: Anne Meigs Sam Badal Sr Bennat Berger Jr Byron Cole Sr RKhte Cole So Jonathan Lu10 So Alex Markanran So Greg Perl Sr Eric Yandol Jr Anthony Yau Sr Allen Lmg So Zach Lomas Jr ErlC Riley Fr Tongue Yu Fr Stewart Hemmingway Jr Unlvenlty High ... lhetn>jans Head coach: Jeff Hammond Aaron Yovan • Jr Jack Lr So Henry Mak Jr Jeff Lawrence Anson Hsu Edwin Chen Michael Haler Andy Joe 4lf Sean Scott .... MKhael Marini Nam Nguyen Jeff Kim Woodbeny Forest High ... The Tigert tt.lld coech: "9ndy Hudgins Jeppy Moss Sr Ar.drew Elllson So Harper 1homM So Bynum Huntef Sr Sandy Evans Ndy If adbufy Andrew s,,.rrow ~. ~~~ At,._,....._ Jennk CWa, tO: a.mi. Mills High, MlllbrM, Ca. vs. ~lnst.rla High, Rolling Hiiis Esta'es At .._.,..Oft ~ 'IWlnlt Club, 10 a.m. Unlver'Jlty High, IMM vs. JtiUit High, Sacram.nto At C.-. .._. ...... c..n...; 10 a.M. Torrey Pines High vs. CloYk West Hlgl\ Fresno Brentwood High vs. Christ Ouch Epk(opal School, Greensvllle, S.C. At..,ll11h1 ...... C'.Mb, tO:JO a.m. H«-. Mann ~Iii~~ N.Y. vs. COfona del Mar High At . ..,a..._..~11a.m. l tophy College Prepefetoty_ ll'hoenlll. Az b,Woo<fberry Forest Hfoh, V•. Mone.. VIN Hlgl\ C:Uf*tlno vs. lewrly Hills High At,_. ... , ... rt~...-. ... , ... 10 a.mi. Menlo SChool, Athttton. C. "'-&... la Country Doty School ~· 1. ~; 2. Menlo SChool, l. Corona def ~r; 4. l rentwOQd, ...... --...,. .. . .. . . .---. . -...... . ....... ~···· Daily Pilot SPORTS Thursday. Morch 15, 2001 83 JC llDl1llTOI Pirates fall victim to host El Camino TORRANCE -The Orange Coast College badminton team bad k's first-ever winning 5treak snapped at two following We<tnesday's 17-4 Orange Empire Confer- ence loss at El Camino. Sailors get first win of season Cynthia Tran won both or her singles matches and is now 10-0 this sea- son for CCC (2-3}. •· She breezed, 11-3, 11- 4 and 11-2, 11-1. Teammate Rosje Pham improved her singles record to 4-0 with strong play, recording 11-6, 11-8 and 11-1, 11 -4 vtctories. TARS CONTINUED FROM B 1 f A~t 1 ;. Ai ,. t Garrell Brdnl threw two- plus 1nmngs of solid rplJef tor the Sailors. Corona del Mar's W es Hockinson tags out Redondo baserunner Mike Whitcher (right) as Sea Kings' Keith Long (7) looks on ln Wednesday's nonleague duel on Sea Kings' wamond. "I till lhmk thPy'rc the top team in our IP<1gue."KielN said of lrvm<>. "They've. got two solid p1lc:hN dnd their catcher and !.hortstop c1re dll- leaguf>rs too " The Sd1lors w1U host Lc1gµ- na I l1lls on Fnday. hegmnmg di 3 pm SEA VIEW LEAGUE lltv1NE 5, NEWPO«T HARao.. 2 Newport 100 100 0 2 5 0 Irvine 000 401 11 s 8 1 Forsythe, Ward (5) and Brant, Smith, Parker (7) and de Vries W -Smrth L · Forsythe. 1 1 Sv • Parker 2B Wong (NH), Egan (I) COM CONTINUED FROM 81 ' I lockmson came through with cLn RB~/Smgle. Johns h.fushed the game with three RBis, while Long, SneU, Knecht, Hockmson dfld 1un10r Derrick Lt>w1s edch had two tut!. Defensively the S~ Kings cornrruned dn error, but the nu cu~ have come few and ldr bet,,een ttus yedr c1ccord- Lng to Emme •It's been d long w ork in progress, but it's ruce to know when grounders are hit we're going to make the plc1ys," Emme sd1d. "WP have hve errors so l<1r We h<1d c1lrnost 70 error'> last yPar and we took our lumps, but we knew down lhe rodd, the expen- ence would p<1y off " The Sed Kmgs open Pc1clf - 1c Coc1st Ledgue pld) dt Ldgu- na Bedch, f'nd<1y at 3 15 p m "We've had c1n extreme!\ tough presedc;on c;chedulc dnd we VC' gotten better becausf' of 1t, • Emme '>did Uni on Sea Kings, minds • Coronct clel Mdr will do its best to get past the hurdle set up by Trojdns in Pacific Coast League. Steve Virgen revedled tus gilts and lhouyh DAILY P1LOT thP Serl Kings su ffered a 95- CORONA DEL l\IAR _ 68 nonledgue setbdck to host Eve>n though llw Corona dc>l Newport Harbor, he Wd S Mdr I hqh girt.. .,w1rn l<'dnt impressed W1th 5.ome of the lost 12 !'>l'ntor'> from Id<,! vedr'<; hmshe Also. he said he squdd. th<' Sc'd Kings still rPce1ved a great md1ca1.Jon of I Ic1pl'mdn clnd Lido drP onf' o( mdn) qLrls. who pldyt•d on lhe Wdter polo tPc1m thdt hnt!>hl'd d'> PC'L co-chc1mp1- ons SophomorP'> Danwlle Ccirlson. C hn..,tinc1 H ewko Brillnt'Y Bowlus, Je!i'>t< d I IM kins dnd Juniors Ldun•n GuthnP, JC'ss1cd Fnec., AIP'<d "Ld!JUnd Bedch htt'> d c-uuph: of tough p1tchN'> dnd tlwv re• plc1y'1ng much hellPr dl'f P.nw th<1n lc1st ) e<1r -.u 11 -.hould be• mlerestmq I'm looking Ior- ward to gl'tlinq tlw P< 'L under.vdy • NONLEAGUE COftONA DEL M Ait 8, REDONDO 5 Redondo 004 010 0 S 10 1 Corona del Mar 400 112 x 8 14 1 Guy, Gerarde (6) and Sloey, Chairez (5), Knecht. Snell (3) Rhodes (7) and McKeever W • Snell, 1 O. Rhodes. Sv ( 1) L Guy, 0 2 2B Knecht (CdM), Long (CdM). Eagle (CdM). Lou1i. (CdM), Hockinson ((dM) 2 HR • Snell (CdM) Girls swimming OU~LOOK if THE SEA KINGS~ Brittney Bowlus Danielle Carlson Kathryn Cole Rachel Colgate Daniela DiGiacorrio Jessica Fries Lauren Guthrie So. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr Jr So •Newport J larbor takes care of host El Toro, 1~-4 . LAKE FOREST Th£> Newport Hdrbor High boys TiNHIS tf'nrus tt>drn o.,ndpped 115 two-gdme wmles!. streak with a ronvincing 14-4 nunJedgue WUl O\'N host/El Toro WednP'>c.lc1y , Tyll!r Derk won dll thrPE' of hu; seLo; in smqlP'>, wh.ul' the dou- blPs' t<•om of Cohn Duncdn and Brc1ndon Lurty l0st only three gt1ffi('" ln their thrPt'·Sf'I sweE>p ... Nc•wport 11-21 will host Fuuntdin Vc1lley todd) c1t J p m NONLEAGUE NEWP<>«T HAIUIOR 14, EL TOfto 4 Singles Deel. (NH) def Broven, 7 5, def Tran. 6 1 def Kang. 6 3. Schaffer (NH) lost, 1-6, won 6-3, 6--0. Twena (NH) lost, 1 6, won 6 2, 6-2 DoublH Duncan Luhy (NH) def Brewsaugh Kubor 6 2 def Story-Auchdlsk1 6 1, def Ch1oy-King 6-0, Banta Hirst (NH) lost. 3 6, 7 S, 7 6, Nguyen-Lund (NH) won, 7 S lost 7 6, won 6 4 GOLF Orange Coast edges Riverside, 394-396 RI\ 'ERSID[ -OrcinCJP C0<1!it CollP<lf' (r0shn1c1n Lou CdITd!.- rn. c1 ( '<>!itc1 \IP'-<! High prod- uct. '>hot 'i Olit •r pdr to lead lhe PtrdlP" r11Pn\ qoU tf'cl.Il1 tn c1 3ll4-1% Urc1n<Jt> Empue Con- JNencE• liJCtory O\'Pr Riverwl!• oi1 d 72-ptlI c uur.,1• nt \'trtona Club \\t>clm'-.dd) • OC ·c ln•c,hrrwn Je1..,11n WoodromP and Cid\ \\ nqht hni ... hPd with 7tl \\'hJlP ... nph"· rnurc• Bndn \\ in-.ton -.hot Hit dncl -.ophomor1> ~l1k1· \ku- h11..,h1 rcune d\\'d\ \'o."llh H 1 Costa M Psa rolls ( < >~ T ~ '\ IES .\ -Tht' < .,.,. tc1 ~ ll''-ct I i1qh hn\'~ qoll tectm wrc1ppt>d up 1t-. 18-h;i!P mc1trh with Gord ·n < •Hl\of' \\edm·-.- drt\ dt>IPc1tmq the .\rgonduh 4.U-497 ~le-.r1 11-3) dnd Gdr- dc•n C •rll\ t pldv•·cl tht• hndl mnP h11lt•-. <11 tht> Costc1 \lthd Coll~ C11untn Cluh::-\lt<'-d Lindel r11ur..e pdT l i Br\ n ...,h<>r1drtn -.hot <1 l- unclPr-p.1r l2 1 .. lt·c1rl thP f\ lu-.- tt1nq ... whtl1• Bill\ Lund 144 1 "-lit htll'l C.ctrdtnt•r 144 1 DP\ on ~tPph••n., t·hl <1nd Stf·VP V.h1ttc1kt•r 471 cnmplPl••d '11'..,a ., tllldl ... Tars lrad b} four ~A "IT A Al'.A ThE' "-P\.\. • pnn Harhur H1qh b<>\''> goll tPdm holdc. d l 1 !-:.!! 7 cldvdn- Lc1~JP IJ\N ·\~did dltN nlOC' hulP" of oc twn pld) ed \\.0dn1~-.dd\ ullt>rnoon c1t St1n- tc1 ·\nu Countr; ('luh whne pc1r "' ~o Brt-nl Bl't>bE· -.hot d 40 to l••dtl '-r•wpo1 t I iMl>or.., ~01lnr-. wh1l0 Cf•orcw Hc1nolc1 I 4 I I \I ii I!• r .\kin.., 14 i I \il"Hffl•\\ ( 11>0khdi1 1441 dnd \lc1rk L nctt•rw•><><l 1451 r<>m- pll·lt· ~Pwpnrt ., top II\ 1• SPa K.ing. victorious IH\ I'\.[ Thi C orond d~I '.\lrtr H1qh bm-. lloll ll'dnl opPnec1 Pc1t thr ·co<1-.t Lt>dQU<' plc1\ \\1th o .!114-'2.W win nH•r Le1qunc1 B•·dC'h \\'1•dnP<,dc1\· ctl '-'truwlwrr.· Pdml" (;ult ( luh. p<1r :lh J11P "-\"1n \\rl'o th1• medcllt"I 111r tht> ::--t•rt 1'.1nq~ 14-11 \\1th r1 l -11\ •·r-p<lT 17 13Md c hc1ml11•1hn I l<11 "1<!.. ...,h•mldn 14 11 Tim frohltnq 1431 dn<J Colb\, tide kf'lt t 44 1 r11u ncll'd 111Jt C'd\h top II\» HIGH SCHOOL, JC VOLLEYBALL behf'H' thi•y c-<1n contend where Cdt-.1 stands dgdinst d \.\ ith Pun he Coc1..,t Lt>ttgue quc1llty Sdtlors' program def Pncl1n4 chdmp1on Umver-·we won't be Cdmed b) 11lle>r dnd tldyley ShPPll wNe also d pdrl ot tht.> "'L'd Kmgs' ·wdter polo program Two freshnlC'n Ann Strc1ck dnd Nattlhe Wdvte dl<.o plc1yC'd 'Wdter polo dnd \ic>ld- inq 1!". exnted tor the future \\"llh the SWUll tPclll\ dS \\ell Kari Hammerschm1tt Heather Hapeman Jessica Harkins Kimberly Henderson Nikola Hendnckson Christina Hewko Bridget Inglis Sr. "', So • 'l<'\\'port S\\'f'Pp S dncl 1.-:! clup .. \\hilt· l11hn <~rod c1dd~cl t'lqht k1lh und 11\1' cho.., ~t'llt>r E .. rtn Hur<11•n pc1n•cl th• ollPn .... • w11h '.l! d ..... 1 ... 1 ... sll\ one ~Jrade level,· Voiding 'coronu·., hnhh ldc.t \Cdr said "We'll be gettmg points Will d<>hmtf'l\i .. l'r\'l' d'> moll-from dl.J g rade levels They Vdlton IM tl'lP Sect Krngc; this are dl.J enthus1asuc We havl' S~ '\.[\\PORT BE.\CH -Th<' So '\.t•wpnrt I lurhor H1qh b11\ <, Junior RdC'hC'l \olgdte \\ho '""111 c.pec1dlue m lhe hut- terfl~ evl'nls pl<1) Pd tpnru~ ldst yedr dnd \'oldl11q .,,11<1 hl• 1s pleac;E'd tu qt•t her hc1ck Kelli Kline Tracy Kubas Fr \ nllt>\'i>dll lt>dtn mdcle qu1r.k t:,· ~~,~~:; h 111<11~~;~~~~1 ·\~~~~.i.t.~~ sedc;'on Um ndrrowl\' dPfedt-d lot o( power -Vivian Liao ed Cd!\ I os lht• Tro1c1ns won ~ <>mor Lauren PowNs \\"lll tht> PCL final-. on tht> last ldp be dJTlong lhe leaders for Lhf' Sr I :1-h I .,.3 I 5-7 in nnnJeaqup Fr 1ct111n \\t.•dnt.!-.dd\ mqht · Jackie McCoy Kristin McCoy PiralP~ roll again COST A \!ES~ .\.nnlht>r ot lhe lrt..,I rt'ld) rdct' dnd the Sea Kinq., wttll;d tor wcond Sed Kmgs this sec1son \'uld- Kim McKay Julie Mendelson Alexa Miller Elizabeth Powers Hayley Sheetz Elizabeth Strack Natalie Wayte Yvette Zaha~n Jr Blul..l' T1ppPll hdd ... 1x 1..tl.l'> Jr In lt'ctd tht• S,1 (01-. 17-31 \'o. hilt not1 h in tht:> ht>lt lor th• Drancw < oc1 ... t Cc11leqP rnt>n., \'Ollt•\ hdll lt>dm place ol thf' PCL mq Sdld Powers can pKk up • 1 m exntecl I'm qctttng tn points m several events see m•w fclCt.'"· -.<11d Cd!'--' Against the Tars she tedmed Coach Douq \'oldinq. who 1s \\nth JUntor Heather I ldp<'- \'olchng dl<,o said tu \\atch tor Bndget lnqh., Plu-. q1rl .. ht1sk etbdll stdndoub th•• t-.lrCo~ '>lsll·r~. Kn ... 1m " 1un1or and Jdckw c1 -.ophn- mort>. \'I.Ill lw trc1n.,t1>rnn9 their C'l)mpeUUV<' spint dncl hctrd work ln th!' -.w1111 !Pdnl Sr . .,...~c1ron 'c1mal ucldt>d h\" S1't- Jr.( ll'f Llll\d \\'nqht addt>d .!'i Fr. 0.,.,1..,h Tht• PlrdtP'o \'.On tht-lr \Ith -.trd1qht \'1th rt '25-lh .!S-.!ll .'."i-17 O\t'r ~t11llc1 \.luntCd Fr in tus lbth .,t>d~on Wlth th~ ·mdn and freshmen Kun l\lc-K- Sed Kinqs •ft\ hk11 opening ay and ViVtan Lido Ln the 400 Jr CdM fall~ to fnin(' ThP 11-0 'otdr1 1" thC' ht•..,t· l'\•~r ... t.111 lnr nc C Cnuch Chuck ( lllt'n"'" Chni.tmd'> prt''>Pnt<. " treP relay to grab firc;t place m Voldmq hd'> alretldy 3 47.60. Coach· Doug Voiding 1 Sea Kings, girls touch out El Toro • CdM takes first, third in final event to topple Chargers, 92-84 . CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del t-. lar High gLTI swun tec1m used d stronq run from the 400-ydrd freestyle team to squeak past Vis1Ung El Toro. 92- 84, m nonleague actJon Wednesday "This wds the hrsl ume m qwte some tune we've beaten El Toro rn girls swim- rrung, so we're pr~tty }lappy, • Cd!vt Coach Doug Voiding sa id ·They're dlways onP of the top teams m Orange Cqunty, so we're excited to come out on top · Lauren Powers and Kim ~tcKdy "'ere each strong m ttle pool for thP Sed Kmq-, ( 1-1 l Powers w on 200-yard 1nd1v1dual medley (2 17 2 l l and 50 freestyle (25 421 whlJe M cKay took hrst m the 100 free (55 89) and placed second m the 100 ,, bdckstroke (I 04 58) The duo dlso teamed up m the vtcton- ous 400 free relay team, wtuch gave Cd!'--I the wmrung edge Powers and M'?Kdy were JOUled by Bnttany Bowlus and Vivtan Liao for a wuuung ume of 3A9.44 M cKay, Powers. Liao and Jackie ~lcCO) helped the Sed Kinq-. \\in tht> 200 medle) rl'id) \'1th d I ')I) 21 Al<.o posunq \'ll tom•-. tor Cd\ I ''11" Jesc.1cc1 Fnes m the 2110 lret' ti OH lltfl <1nd ''.akold Hendnc bon m th(• I oo huttt·rll\ 11 05 <.!St . ThP 200 free rcld\ tour.,t111~t> of Bo\../lus. Jdrlue t-. le ( O\ 1 leolht>r I ldfW· man. dfld Hayley Shl'etz won ''1th d tune of I 4b5Cl El Toro l.lJT\e:. we"fe und\'dlldhll• The Sed Kinqs open Pdnhr Coa.,l League.compeuuon on \\ednt>st<\1) at Laguna Reach begmrung di 1 p m Cd.M boys handle El Toro with 98-70 'C opquest • Kim takes care of business as Sea Kings swim past Chargers. yard freestyle with a 1 :49.79 and took hrsl m the 100 freestyle Wlth a 48 89 CdM swept the 200 tree with Kun, Junrny Strack ( 1.58.33) and t--hchael March (1:58.90). Pantuhano was d wmner m the> I 00 breaststroke ( 1 :08 83), d!'wa"> Slrl'<'I m the 100 butterfly (56 70) CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar H.1gb boys swun team beads rnto Pacific Coast League compeUbon with the right frame of mmi;l following Wedne day's 98-70 nonJeague win over vis1bng El Toro. Sherwm Kun was a double wmner for the Sed Kmgs ( 1-11. He won the 200- . Kun teamed up wtth Marcello Pantu- liano, Chnss Street and Garrett Bowlus to WUl the 200 medley relay ( 1 46 99), then JOtned Street. Strdck and Bobby Messenger m the vtctonous 400 tree relay (3:29.60) Matt Meyer (5 13 29) led c1 1-1-i lin- ISh for CdM m the 500 tree. conunq u1 ahead of Strdck 15 15 68) dnd Btt>ndan Powers 15:28 14) Corona del t--tar will compete dl l..dqu na Beach on Wedne da) at 3 p m to open up Paohc Coast League comf)f>U- uon --HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARIES NOM.IAGIA 9oJs fouwfAIN VlltUS'f II. CDM 4t 100 1 Nguyen (F'J), 10 9, 2. Moote (FV), 11 2. ) lohNon (FV), 1 lJ 200 1 Nuguytn CM. 21 7, 2 Johnson (M . 2l l, l Moore CM. 2J•. 400 • 1, Stone (FV), 5l.0, 2 CllM (FV), SJ 1, l . Grtnty. S4 O. IOO • 1 Y•lwy (CdM), 1.51 l l Atcln~ (JV): 1 59 t 3 Dllhon (CdM). 206 7 1,600 1 v.iwy <CdM). 42t 1; 2 a..t"dslee (CdM), 01 7. J Attln19 (FV),4lS 1 3.200 • I Arttni. CM. 10JO 1, 2.~{FV), 102JI 11~·1 ~(JV).172. 2. ~ (CdM). 17 J, l Ot91ll (JV). ,., lOOIH -1 Gregory (f'J), 44 S, 2 CMpent« (CdM}, .-6.7, J K>lly (FV), 471 AOO relly · 1 FV, 45 2, 2 CdM (Def F•na, OtS.00. Col11t1, Whh.P.ttl • .-6..4 1,600 ret.y 1 FV, 3 37 5, 2. CdM (Dillion, S1ranbefg. VitUn\. Del F•nte), 350.A HJ 1 GreQC>tY (FV), S.7, Oellltter (FV), ~. J. Kn~I (CdM), H u., Nguyen. 19-6. 2 M.tnn.11 (CdM), , .. 9'/i; l . Oeflttt., (fV). ,, .. TJ 1 GreQOtY (FV). S.7, 2. Oefl!t* (FV), 5-4.. l ~ (CDM}. Sol SI'. 1 Grey (CdM). •t'h, 2 ..,., (CdM), lW. J. Condon (CdM), l7 3 OT • 1 Grey (CdM), 14S.9'h. 2 W.id (CdM), 1 ll'h,; ), ...W (CdM). ,, .... ,. N • Vardrowl (N), 1~ 1. Knupple (CdM), 12-',) TlftO (FV).. ICM NOM.IAGWI ... CDM 1ot, fouNTMI ~ JI 100 1 Thay9f (CdM), 114, 2 c.nvt (CdM), 13.5,) '"Ison (CdM), 1)' 200 1 J Q6nmlm (CdM'j, 27 ... 2 Ham 11\on (M. 219;'3 ~ (CdMl. 29 o 400 • 1 Molw (CdM). 1 Ol l. 2 ~ont (FV), ) H.mtlton (fV) IOO I. J Cut'M'lt~ (CdM), HI 8. 2 Pwten (fV), 2 25 I. J Hos.Jteld (CdM), 2 264. 1,600 • 1 Alt.n (CdM), 4 59 I (l(hOOI rt<.Otd,), 2. HollMlcl (CdM}, s 12.A. l Nldl1-CM. s·1H J.200 • , """' (CdM), ,, 1 u . 2 "' ... '4'/ (CdM), 1l 01 1. [rnpting (N). 12.2t6 1CICMH• 1,"'9Nlr (CdM) 11.l. 2 Quil1'ln (CdM). 10 I. I lAropna (CdMl. 210 IOClti • 1. Mehl9I' (CdMlt ... .9 2 ' Ou1n1¥1 (Cd~). 55 •. l Ultr0ptna (CdM}, 564 AOC> rNy I CdM (Ca~ Way UIUOt~~ ~le>r), S6 l fV dq . 1,600 r$y 1 CdM (I CummiM. YovnNn. Morw. J Cumm.ns. 4.ll 6, 2 (N), 4 ll 0 HJ · 1 .,_, (CdM), 5 0, 2 ,tshef (CdM), 4-10. l Kendftd, (CdM) 4-10 u , 11.tWl'lef (CdM). 119, 2 Gull«r.l (FV). 1J..5, E.cllflli'on (CdM), 12-11 T J • 1 P•l«mo ((dM), ~ 1 Oubin (CdM}, 25 2 SI' 1, f1U9f'•lcl (FV), 29 l I;; 2 tWMIM (CdM), 27 9 I;; Alo.af• (JV), 2'4'11. OT • 1, ~ (N). ~, 2 fftrgllfllld (f\I), ..... t,. J Shen!«. I MO Ii N • 1 c.,.,y (CdM) H; 1 ~ (Cc:M). 7~ .l. ~~ (CdM\ 7..0 IR\ I I\;[ Tht• Cnronct del 'lttr I l19h li11\.., \Olle)hdll t1•r1m lu~t 111 hu.,1 lr.inc• 1 "i-111 l'l-2 l'l-7 in nonleaqut' <Kllon \\ t•dnt.•'>cld\ ruqht Chdrlll' ·\1-.hu.ll'r led the St'd J...mq-. 10-2) ·w1lh HI k ill., COLLEGE SOFTBALL Da\is S\\eeps Lions 0 \\I~ Thf' \angudrd Unt\ l'r"ll' ... ouhall ... <tw 1~ 11- gaml' '' mnmc1 '>trt>dk come tq t1n end tollowmq \\edne..,- dd~ · doublt.>ht>ader los~ 10 huc;t UC' Davts ThP Llom. I lb-tH lost :>·O c1nd. <1-0 lo th£> Agq1es I tH-81 They produced four l'lll!. m t>ach qdffil-' dnd fa1ll•d to -,corf> for lhe h~t ume m 15 gcune .J11hn CdmpbPll It'd thl' P1rdll'" with ntnt• l-.111" "'hilt• "-lc1rqc1n Id< 1..-.nn 11cldt•d M'V l'n ..,t1ltt'T 'll I.. Ptd.,rhm.,Ju hdd ~4 d~"'"t" \\hilt• hht>ro [d rhun ri1m<' up \\-'1th l!l d1q' NOHCONffltENa UC DAVIS 5, VAHGUNJl.O 0 Va"Qua•d 000 000 0 • 0 UC O•h•\ 020 003 • <; B 0 L~~n9ooa W1l 1s and Roi " R01-.Jn •od lll'~n~•• w Ro<>son !> .s l l••~ 28 Roi • (W) l•~~ .. tUCOl Hfl Moo<• !UCO ~2 UC DAVIS 9, VANGUMD 0 Vanqu.ard 000 00 O • 2 UC Dav•\ 116 O• 9 II I Atchl..., W1lh C..ma• lie> l ~nqoocl and Roll• S.r••n. {huHh-(4) al'd LtnwnlT'~ W l arr•tt, 7 3 l AIClilC"V 28 8iv•nq1 (UC0) 2 Ha•I (UCO) Sevot>t IUCOJ BOYS TRACK AND FIELD CdM gains much hope in loss CORONA DEL MAR -Though the Corond del Mar High ~t track dnd held team lost 86-49. to v1S1ttnq Fountain Val- ley thl' S~t1 1'.mgs are exoted for thl' Pacil1c Cnast Lc>aque c;ea• '>On • Cdt..t -.t•nior Jt)_ h \t>l e) stcUTt>d in the d.1 tanC'~ events. tak- ing hl'tl in the 800· 11 58 3) and 1,bOO-meter 14 2t> bl runs. wh1l e seruor Taumata Grey took top honors m the shot put and ct1<.r\J'- CdM COdch Btll Sumner sa1d the pr ea on 1s not about wiru. an<! lo ·tr more ahout prdctl<"Ulg spec.he Uunq • he said ·we're mort• of <1n end of d eason team H \OU put loo much cmpha- c;J.S on the t•drly meets you really foul up the big picture • The • u 1'.mg rem&n conbdent to re~at as PCL cbampt· ons and plclll to dominate lhe comp<'bbon Jon-Luke Dt•I Fante, C..coff Collier. f\'llkt> Whitaker and Blall;" Dillion at p<'Cld.lly 6.0led There wa not much sue· to enJOY when lb y plAyed socc t a_nd ndurro a l·l2·2 un Del Fante, Collier and Whltakcr alOntJ Wllh tivtik DiSano JW.l brushed oohlnd fountain Vall y U\ th '400 l'('\ay t•6.2). ·Then"s J t m hed.11 in track,• Otlhon !ldld1 ~mpanng hi emotions to MX"CCT. Del Fant , who as from South Af nca. and Whitaker, an in lb 11 ftrst n with the track~~ and a mAking the most or thclr um . Th a Kings open l guc rompetition, Thunci.y et 2 •S p m • et LaguoA BM h. -by see.. YkWla . ' 84 Thursday, Morch 15. 2001 Daily Pilot Indians take care of Dodgers in Bronco play • Gordon's grand slam caps off a 14-3 vi<;tory for Tribe. NEWPORT BEACI I -Garrett Gordon w<'nl 2 for 3 including a qr.ind '>ldm to lead the Indians over th" l>od~JC'I"'>, 14 -3, in Newport from FISh, Gordon, Jonathan Sutterfield and Jackson Massingill. ln Mustang Division (ages 9-10) action: • RED Sox 7, MARJNERS 5 -Alex Rios led the Red Sox offense with two hJts, including d thiee-run homerun .~ _ PONY ~ASEBALL pitching from Joshua Jaye and Adrian Rodriguez. In Mustang Division (ages 9-10) action: Grlftin, Braden Cluck, Garratt McRoberts and Jeff Allee each had RBI hJL<; for the Dodgers, while pi~er Jeff ~ threw three str~gs. · well, while Ganet Fisher and Steven Michaelson led the strong play t.n the outfield. fn Saturday's gwn~ between lhe White Sox and Mariners, strong play was exhibited by Jason Wooding, Jordan Desquln,' Ross Schwartz, Adam Kinder, Robbie ,Rettig, Avery Jolliffe and Kristian Wooding. I l.irhor BdS<.'b<11l Assoc1dtion Bron o l>1v1~1un drl1on (dgP.S 11 -12). Dodger teammates David Panas and Victor Done each scored two runs, while Daniel Norris turned a double play to end the game. < ;orclon w11s <tlso strong on the 111ouncl, stnkmt1 out five Dodgers OVl'I I wo mnings of no-hit relief. Andrew Kaban went :I for 4 with t wu nm~ .,c:orPd cind one RBI: Bobby Okvlst went 2 for 3, whiJc Ryan Albert added u long double off the outfield fence. The Red Sox were led.by strong pitching from AJbert, Okvist, Rios and Erle Holland, whilC' Max Roy~r. Sean Mangano, Jesse Hickey. Jeff Haml and Chris Zarvos each played soltd, au-around gdmes. • RED Sox 4, DEVIL RAYS 4 - The Red Sox and Devil Rays succumbed to darkness and ha.d to settle for a 4-4 tie. The Red Sox were led by. strong play from Alex Rios, Max Royer, Ryan Albert, Bobby Okvtst, Erk Holland and Jesse Hickey, while the Devil Rays were sparked by Michael Helfrich, Brian Rhodes and Chris Gowdy. In Pinto Division (ages 7-8) action: ' for the Red Sox, in their mdtrhup with the Blue Jays, Bradley Courier, Nicholas Hanson, Ryan Cerrato and Cole Blower sparked the offense, while Kelly Blake t1nd Derk Hensley dnchored U1e defense. Pitchers John Dawn dnd Evan Gray each performed In Shetland Division (ages 5-b) action: lncl1Jns' h11rl<'f Nathan Todd pile twcl thrf'<' '>hutout innings with f11111 '>lllkf•oul'>, while the defense w.1!-. h•d hy Kuh.in dnd T.J. Fish. ·nll' lr1d1.1n<; clo.,,cd out their .,, •innq with 1wo nm!> on sL11gles The Manners were led by stronq • DODGERS 15, METS 10 -Chris LITTLE LEAGUE Marlins blank Yankees •St ronu pitch!>19 l<•cuJs thP wcty in 3-D Mc11 01s D ivi!,ion win. llH· < 00 "1" COSTA MESA 1\1""'' N11t11111 c1l l.1ltlP L1•c1q111• /\ldJ<>r" I >iv 11.,11111 11.1,11 hn.., U<;l•cl 1.,lrong ptlf l1111q l111m P.J. I:rrington dlld Vinnie Valdez tinlE'ledt lhP 1\llll'JI( tlJl ll'c19llf' Y,111k1•1•..,, l o I r rinqlon ctncl Vt1lclc>z I Olllhl11t•d l11 lo ....... rt flvc•-htl 1.,ltulout II \c111kf1t• h1ll<'f'> 111.11111qPd to n•<1< h btt'>f'. Mt11l111 111l11•lcl1'1<; Brice Stillman and /\ll'X Robles "'"l'fl"d I he • rctllt<•'> With '>lr111111 cl1•l1·11..,1vc• pltty'> 'f 111• l\1<11lt1l<; Wl'fl' J1•cl ofll·t1'>IV<'ly by Vc1ld1·1., Kevin Mat<;on ct1HI Adam Sf•dgondollar In olh<·1 Mc11or.., 1>1v1-,ion ti( I 11111 · • C/\Rl>IN/\L~ t 1, WHITE Sox 0 -C<1rrlck Williams w1•11t 4 1111 4 lo '>pctrk lhf' ( \1r- d111r11<.' 11ll1•n\IVI' 1111tlJUr'>I Daniel Freeman ch1ppc·cl 111 lwo IHI'>. w1IP Tim Morley rt nrl Chrh r,1!00 <'<tC h <1dcl<'d HBI ht!'> Stdrne ... Arnold pile lwcl tl1JP1• v rm•lt•\'> 111111nq<; ".tlh \I'< '>l11k1•11111., I If• .11<,o drov1· Ill 11111'1' 11111'> With d IJct'ol''>· 1(1.1tl1•d triple• Eddie Tomasek lll11•1A-tw11..,nrn•h1'><; llHlln<J<; of 11·ltPI 1trtd '>lllH k 11111 lhfN' I 11 /\I 111111 B ,11 lion • M l\RU NS l 2, D ODGERS 7 -Brian Guzm,ln, Johnny ValdC'7. r1nd James W,mbaugh <•tH h ptldwd wc.•11 lo lt•ctcl lht• l\J,111111.., Josh Rydiny, Pedro Rlverd c1111I Jost>ph Eggers C'c1< h hrtd H Bl '>t11qh ..... wt11l1• Jo.,hua Erno «1nlnh111Nl With ti l1tt'>I''> lot1dt•d cl1111hlt'. .... , 11111111 lhtf'e• 11111'> 111 l ti.di I\ llrl111 tt< l111n IN Tlll:j\STROS' contf•<,I o1qr1111'>1 t tw 1>1.un11nclhc1c·k.., Df'rek Brrry r11nne•< lc>d on ''""'1 ctl hr11 wh1IP Jason Rodrique1, Kohl Ponsford, Jake Aldr\.ch and Conner Pt>arce "'" h l><td '>lronq 11f11•11-.1ve• .... 1111"' lll<J'> rllt' J\'o!llJ<, cll'fl'llO.,f' WdS - lt>d l>y Greer Cisneros, Alex DeSoto r1nd Jack Shafer ROLLER H0c:KEY Corona dPI Mar zaps Santa Margarita •Team improves to 12-2 dff pr 8-0 w in. ThP ( 'oron.i dPI MM cl uh roll<>r hoc k<•y tPdtn <'dmc>d 1ls I 2th w111 tn 14 qdtn('S followinq 1\wsdc1y'!> 8-0 wtn ovN Sdnlc1 Mdrgdnld AusUn Chase '>C"orc>d four <JOcllS lo lc>ttcl C'dM, wh11t~ Adam Freede rtrlclcd onP yodl dnd four c,1<,s1sts David B olton, Gary Smith c,1nd Andre Svadjlan each added sinylP goalc;, wh1lc> goohe Eric Mirowttz rpcordPd his first !>hutout of the SP8SOn CORRECTION Wednesd ay's <'orrcct1on of Monday's sWim results of lhe N ewp0rt I !arbor-Corona d cl Mar High swim m eet should h ave said (CdM's) C'hriss Street led a 2-3 flnlsh (ln lhe 100 fre tylc) with a time of S 1.86 behind thf' event win- ner, Peter Beldtin of Newport. , YOUTH BASKETBALL HOOPS CHAMPS -back row, from left: Emily Morris, Shannon M ccroskey, Quinn Kawata, Jenna Engstrom, CaiUln Cobb and Coach Homer lraninezhad . Front row, from left Hannah Haghighat, Bryn Hastings, Lauren Henry, ~eqny Martin and Morgan Weiner. •Champion Anderson tedm ddvdnces lo Soutllem Calif omia tourndmcnt. SANTA ANA Th<' AnclPrsoh Elementary SpdrklPI'> took ""concl plc1c P di the Ordngf' County Murm 1p<1l Athl<'ll< Assoc·1dl1on Toumclmf'nl di tlw Sc1lq<1clo Center ldst weekPncl · The Spc1rklcr~. who won th1• Nt•wport Bedch City rhdDlp1onsh1p 111 th<' "('" d1v1s1on, WNC led hy Lauren Henry, Emily Morris, Bryn Hastings, Jenny MarUn, Jen- na Engstrom, Quinn Kawata. Shannon Mcc roskey, Hanna H aghlghat, Morgan Weiner dnd CaiUln Cobb. I lornets advance to fourth grade fin als with 34-14 win. •Boys and Girls Club of Costd M esa squad pulled off win COSTA MESA -ThP I lorn<•I<, won lh<'lr 10th Qdffif' tn d row With d :lA-14 win OVl'f tlw Spur., lo ddVdn<"e to thP Hoye, <1ncl C1rb C'luh of Costd M esa fourth qrddf' < hc1111p1- onsh1p garne. Thc> Spdrklcr., movP on lo pldy 111 tlw Southern C'dltlorn1c1 Mu111c tpdl A thle>l1c rederat1on in Soul11 GdlP lr1tt•r th" month Nick Svendsen lPd the 1 lornels with 22 points, \..rh1le Zack Gagnon, Darren Leggett c1nd Morgan Maeder tll'>o pldy<>d solul, dll-dround gc1mes. Front row, from left -Ted Slater and Trafford Hall. Second row, from left, Louis Guerrero, Daniel Fitzhugh, Chris Womble, Cameron Kilmer, Blake Fogg, C layton H eiser an~ C harles RizZo. Back row, from Left -Phil Houton, John Manchester, Parker Stevens, Carson Hedrick, Coach Tony Anish , Jack Tracy, Billy Munce, Carmen Clmini, Spencer Moore and Kevin Geehr. ROWING NAC squad fares well in"spting regatta opener LONG BEACH -The Newport Aquttllc Cc>ntcr orwnc>d the spnnq regalld season w1lti numerou., wins al the Lpng Beach Manne Stadmm on Feb 24. The men's varsily etghl (Nolan Rouss •t, G reg Everett, Gra- hr1m Brand-Zawadsk..1, JO<' Wetland. PNcr Sims, John Zeiser, Matt Elder, Dylan Wool<>.JS a'rtd coxswdm Jark1 •Brown) pulled out a first-place fiJPsh by one mrh. The men's varsity four Mall Zc1r;N, Roussel, Sroll KuchPr, EvPrett and Brown) also pldC<'d liri.t tor NAC. The women's vanilty four squud of Ariel Jacobs, Anne Kircher, HjltlFY Elbs and Karissa Rode took fln.t pie<'<', while the varsity doubles team or Jacobs and Kat M ead also 11\o top spot. AJso winning for Ute NAC were th men's nov1c-e coxf'd quad (Derek Bothereau, Brian Booth, Drew C'haHce11.nd Grant Ginder) find the-women's novin"! quad (Emily M r Kay. Shannon Pack er, Sara Walles and Jean Gcd(l ). The NAC's n ext regatta wtll be on March 2'4 LO San Diego. Generous donoUon and fu~dnming hPlp d the NAC ctcquire four new bot'I and a n w trWJer, r-"hkh were all used for the Lohg Beach regatta. • " ~ AYSO CHAMPIONS ,. Ryan Ridley, Jonah Garcia, Brady Morgan and David Blindell each made two strong defensive plays, while C hase Kapana hit d deep Oy ball LO the Diamond Bcir k<,' game Saturday. Dodgers edge Red _sox, 4~3 • Chase's RBI hit in final inning gives Majors Division Dodgers the win. ThP Ne~port Nill Bcdch L1lUe League MclJOrc; D1v1s10n Dodger!> hrokP d 3-3 tiC' in the top of the ~ixlh inrung to defeat the R<>d Sox, 4-3, Sdturcldy Kelsey Chase's RBI stngl£> scon•d Kyle Johnson with the L1ebredktnq run Ryan Austin's tnple in thP third inning scored Luke Greiner, Tommy Folks clnd A llen H ardison tor d l-0 Doelger~· t1dvt1nld<JP. Thc> RPd Sox l1c>d the C)dme tn lhe bottom ul the tlmd with '><>lid h11tmu by J.R. Dion ctn<! Timothy Leber DodqN Alex Johnson mGtdl' thl' d ell'm1ve pldy ul the <.JclOW, gunning down cl runnN cit lh1• pldlC from center fwlcl. In AAA Div1s1on drtmn. • CARDINAL'> 14, TIGtRS 13 - Tht> C't1rdmc1h, Jumped out to cl l 0-4 lf'dd ctnc1 hC'lcl on for lh<' win. Cc11chnt1I p11cher Kevin Tsou dlJOwNI only onP run 111 two mnmys of work. • DODGERS 6, M ARINERS 3 • The Dodgers won their thud 1n c1 row with Sdturddy's wm ovN lh<' l\lc1nners Reed Zachman c1nd Grant Johnson ec1ch pitched well wh11t• M ichael Bloom ranw in to clo-.1• oul the sixth 1nntn9. Noah M olnar, Russell Goldberg c1nd Mike ArtenJan c;pcHkc-cl thP Oodgers' olf<'n'>C'. while Brad Jones mdde a b1g-ltme dc>lens1v pldy with the> hc1ses lodCled. UTILE LEAGUE Thc> Manners Wl're l<•cl by strong pitr hing from Hunter Alder, Seatt Tokyama dnd Tommy Cdlton, while Cory MacDonald made d nic·<' defensive pldy c1l third bd'>t' In AA D1viMvn aclton • MARJNERS 17, MeTS 2 - Alex Malnthow, Zoe Cabin and Matt Ruiz each hc1cl mulll-htt gctmcs to Jedd lhf' Mc1nner!> over the f\.IC'L'>. Trevor M cGhle dnd Dillon Campbell Pdrh aclcff•cl kC'y hits. whtlf' Doug Walt, Mitch Gardner, Dillon Campbell dnd R1111 '>pctrkecl the Mdnner.,· p1tchmg. Alec Past.re, Anthony Malnero, Alex Waddle c1nd Dy lan Salisbury anrhorPd the M '., delPn!>e The Mel'> Wl'H' l!'d by strong d(.'fensf' by J.D. Abbott, Chase Carlile, Reed Williams, Matt Doka, Riley Conroy, Scott C ook, Jack Cooper dnd Kyle Canale. • Reo Sox 1 t ' DODGERS 10 -Weston Nielsen clrovt• 1n thrl'e run!> with d tnpli> c1ncl Jackie Anderson hc1tl th<.• gdJlle-w1nrung h1l lor th<> Red Sox tn th<•lf win ovN the• Oo<lgcr.. Parker Werlle -.c orNI tw1c<'. w hile Blake Thomsen c1nd Wlll Morrow lNJ th<' R<>d Sox p1tC'htn9. Peter Markel, Brennan Anderson dnd Josh Harrison Pdch pldy<.>d strong def Pn'i<' for the Reel Sox, whJJc J.B. SaJem dnd Andrew Conger ('dC'h SC"OfPd run<, The Dodtwrs trc11INJ , 11 -b, bcforf' rdlJying Idle, led hy Jarrett Logan. Carter Taylor. Karl Fletcher nnd Francesco lmpagllazzo. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS SOCCER Ensign takes local junior high crown • Sevenlli-graders top Dwyer, 3-2, to end the s~ason on a high note. The Ensign Jumor I hgh seventh-grade boy<, socrer tedJl\ defea ted Dwyer, 3-2, lo win the junior high champi- onship March 6. The Seabees dcreated ·Sowers in the semifinals. Prontrow, from left: Nick Pteeman. Ryan Hatmwa. Geo~= Trevor md~erc..e. IKll row, lroaa left: Alllltmt cNdaJoD ~Clay ltml1U.Omeed Altai, Kftlll KGellm,Pmar 111o•-.1YD a.-a ... -.... ciod .... -Ill.Nol . =--Wlt11l11, 1l':s':'- Mll 111 ... Asa•• Giit .. .. . . . " . Doily Pilot I ....... l.._I ... _~II~-. II . NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S 1.F-lct_IUo_u_a_B_u_al_ne_ .... -11 N01'1CE Ol SEIZURI! PURSOANTTO Hl!Alnt 9Af£TY COOE KC'T10N 114n/1t411 ANO HOT1Cf Of INTENDED fORFEJT\JAE PURSUANT TO HEAL TH AHO SAF£TY CODE SECTION 11481.4 On F el>nlarv 9, 2001 at Brtatoll8alcei Slrtell, Colla ~. CA the proj)tl1y Cletcrtbed .. S7f3 end 1993 Fon! E.rolortt c. u No. 3EU.30:2 -Mind E 10 Health and Code Section 1488 bV 1n11ne Pola 0epemis,., Thi ptopeny WU MIZICI wt111 ~ IO an.o.ci Ylolador!I•) or a S~a) of the ANlth •net S.ttly Codi Section. You 111 htrttly notified lhlt the Ol1trie1 A!ltJmr( ol Oral'Qt County ta.a lnlll•ted pnlC)fd IQI IO lorl9t\ 1111 5~~ Code Section 1 Vou are I011r1JC!ed lhll 11 you dfflrl 10 COfllltl1 Ille ~lUrl ol INS ptopetl\I pursuant 10 Health .~ Saltty Code Stc11on '1488.5. YoU mua1 file 1 Y9llled claim tll~ng VOUI' lnt91M1 In 1111 P'ClPll!y Va.J llQ1 tu. thia cllllll m lhe Superior CoUl't ot 1111 County of 0"11118 Wltnln (30) dlYt of Iha ""' jlli)btlOn of lhla No_l!c:e1 unlesl 'fC!U 19081V8 1C11.m1 notiOe. (PtNM ..a 01- 051}. Ya.i tnull ltNI an endorMd copy of Ille ctllm on the Olatrlcl Attorney or OW Councy (Ann 0ep ~hatoe. N 1: T ) a1 40 CMc CtnlM on.1 Weat. Senca Ana. Ca 92?01 whhln thirty (30) dl\11 ol Iha Nina .of the clalrn In the S1419ilor Court I CMI: Olv11i0n. Thi Failure IO llrntly Ille 11/lO MClft I ~r1fltd dajm al.ling en lnlll< .. t In the propaf1V In lt1e Supanor CoUrt ·wia resu11 In 111e P'Ol>ll'IY being Oadartd or ordtted lotfellad 10 S111e of Clllfon'U 11/lO dlttnbuled PIRU&nl to Iha Pl'OlllalOlll ol the Haallh and Saletv Code Seeton 11480 wtlhcMA ll.ntlet notice or llNring. 03/01/01, 03/15'01 NOTICE 03/0&'01. CNS-2140411 OF TO PETITION ADMINISTER ESTATE OF BRUCE C. GAGE 1k.a BRUCE Cl.A YTON GAGE and BRUCE GAGE Case No A206692 To all heirs, benefoarie&. Ctedttofl. contingent o-edttOl'I end pet10n4 woo may ou-se be inle!fited m lhe wUI or Mlate. or both. of BRUCE C GAGE 1ka BRUCE CLAYTON GAGE and BRUCE GAGE A PETITION FOR PROBATE nas been flied by ALICE M GAGE In the $IJ98rior Coot1 of Clllfomoa. County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PR06ATE requests 11'111 ALICE M GAGE be eppointed as pe!IOl\ll repiesenlabVe to ldm1n111er the es1<11e of tne decedent THE PETITION 1'9q\181b the decedent ' Witt end codicils, if any. be admitted to problte The wt• ano any codols _.. 11a.table for e.1t111'11\ahon 11'1 the ro1e kaptbylhe~ THE PETITION teQuests aulllontY to administer the estate undet the lndepenOenl Aamin1stralion of EatalH Act (This eull'10rlty win allow the personel ~ta!Ne IO llkl many eaions wotnou1 oblaltllllg OOUfl ·~ Before taking certaJO very 1mponant ac:IJOnt, howllVtf, the perlOOll ~18tille Wiil be (9Quired 10 give noliOe to intetesled penc>nl unleH ltlly have WllVed nolJCe Of consented IO the ptOpO$ld ICIJOn ) The independenl ldrrWtlSU'lllon aulllonly wilt be granled unteaa an lnlefettld peraon rote& an objection 10 the petmon end shoWs good cause wtry the court should not grant Iha aulllOrity A HEARING on the pe tion wil be held on Apnl 19. 2001 I t 1 30 PM In Dept No L 73 loc9led 11 341 The City Drive Orlnge. CA 9291~1571 IF YOU OBJECT IO the granting of .. the pe~Uon. ~ lhOUld flPP9" al the heiring l!1d II.lie )'OUt objecllonJ or file wnn. ob.)ICl:IOIU Wldl die COUl'I bcfcn 1M bcanaJ Yow~llll)'bem pa-.. Of by yos ltlorMy rF YOU AJlE A CREDITOR °' • COOC1naen1 cndrtor of !ht deccued. you mut1 file yow "'om wilh the OOU'1 end meff I fX1V'I to .. penonel repr911t!lldw •PC>Olmld by h court wtfNn foUf monh from ... d"9 rJ .,... -.U.not rJ .... .. pnMdld In PIObR Codt Mdlotl 9100. The llmt fOt ftlr'O dllmt wlll noC explr9 ritb9 '°" monlhl from hi t.el1ng di• "°**llbOve VOU MAY EXAMINE tht .. kept by hi OOUlt. If you .,. I !*'Oft "*""*' In hi ...... )'Oii 1NY ... wltl 1hl 0CMt I Rlq\..a b Soedll Nob (bm DE· 1&4) cf h ~ ol "" lnYen4Dry and~ rJ .......... or d flfY pt4lliOl'I Ot accounl " ~In PToblte Codt Mdlol\ 12SO A ~ b 5'**' Nob farm la l'4llble m ... ~ a.. A~._ "'90fM! TllOM J CALLAHAN UQ f7m TRUXTON AV& LOS ANGELES CA .00.IJ Newpolt~ a.:~ ... , .. , • .22. 2001 SAl..E TS NO 2000t1 1eeooert l.OAH Name StattfMnt NO Ol30440t F'IWVA/MI The lollowlng pe'10l'l1 NO VOU ARE IN ltt doollQ butli'leU II DEFAUl.T 1Jt«>ER A OEEO ExctTI EguHtrl1n Of TRUST. ~TEO Team, 26282 0.0 Roed, Q&12711tee Ute..ESS vou San Juan C1plst11no, CA 92675 TAKE ACTION TO Auburn Ellctll, 444 ~TECT VOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY 8E. Allao Ave .. •N1wpon Beach, CA 92663 SOLO AT A PU8llC SALE. Thta buSlneaa It con• IF VOU NEED AN ducttd by· 111 lldiVldull EXPLANATION Of THE Hav1 you ilarted NATURE Of THE PROCEEOIHG ..aAINST domg l>Ys1neu yet? YOU YOU SHOU\.D Vea, l/1/0t CONTACT A LAWVER. On Auburn Excell 03/29f200t ., II 00 A.M • This statemtnt WU Ll)?jESTAA MeftTOMJl! !tied with th• County Sl!AVICU , ' LC • .. ....... Clerk ol Orangt County ~ _, 00 0211&'2001 ll>PO"lled TruatH ~ 20018855475 and ounuant to Deed ol Delly Pllol Feb 22. Mar Trull recordeCI °"2<1119111, 1, 8. 15, 2001 Th75Q " lntll\llWll No tll990644rn. 1n boall. Flctltloua Bualne11 Pl98 of Olftc:lll R«oroa "' Name Statement the Oflce of 1111 County Tha lollowtnn persons ~of 0-oe County doi .... ~~ Slate of Call~ era ng ....,,..ne51 11 Extaiteo by-~ 0 """'· Ecosys1am1, 929 ·--• -~.,, NeWhaU St, Costa Mesa A "'48meo Woman It Her CA 92627 Sde •n<t Separate Property E6osystem1, Inc Wiil sell •1 pul>ffe IUctJoll to (CA), 929 Newhell St • ~t bod<lw lor castl, CoSla Mesa CA 92627 c:Hlws cneck ' c:et11 This buStness • 11 oon-~llalent Ot OChW lom\ ol ducted by I oorporallon ~ aUflOllUO Dy Have you llarteo 2924h(bl (payeOle al time doing business yet? ol Ille 1n lawful money ol v es 1978 ttte Uniled &atM) loJ Ille Ecosystems Inc En-to !ht °'9nOt Clly Bonnie Copeland Hau, 300 ea. ~ Secretary Avenue, Orange, California. This stetement was AM ~·· Utle and 1n1Ma1 llled with the County conveyed lo and ncM MIO Clerl! of Orange County bV ~ ..now said OeeC1 Of on 02/1612001 TIWI In 1118 property 200Hl8554H lllullad In .id County and Dally Prtor Feb 22. Mat Stale d9I0'1beO u a more 1, 8, t S, 2001 Th 7 ~ 1 fVlly clelo1tleCI ., .,,. -~ Deed ol TR.Ill APN# ~13 The •ttM< aodt-and 011\ef common oesqiate0, K any, of Ille rftl propafly ~ aOOYe " purponed to De 154 Beer er.. Un~ •t 3 Co.ta Mala. Cal~omtll 92926 The unoenogneo Tn.o- ~llTIS 8'ly lleCldy lor .,,, .ncorreantst ol .,,. "'"' ld<lrDI and Ctller common Otll"'allOn. ' lily. allOWll llefek'I SllCI .... Wiii De "1108, bul wtihoul c:ownl/ll OI warranty. UPfMMCI 0t "'10lle0, '9QllfCllno ~u •. pQNIUIOll, OI ~to PIY 1111 femMW\11 pMcipel """ °' IN not.e(a) MCnCI bY llild O..OofTNSlW'lll~ ~ ... ptCMOecl "' ..cs ncM(a~ acMnca. II any unow .,,, 1111m1 of uio 0..0 of Trutt. r-. ~ lllO ._,... of .,,. TruttM and ol the 11\1111 crNllCI II)' MIO OMO al TrvSI The total ""°""' of .,,. unoa<t ~ °' .. OlliQlban MQj(tCI bY fie ~ 10 De told and ~ 8*NllCI C0911. eaoenaes -a<llllOC9I " .,,. llme of .,,. llllllll puOlc;atoon of .,,. Nolice ol Sele Ill. $167,761 57 The ~dVf unde< Ul<I OMO of Trull l\elalofcre ~ llllCl~to the ~ • wntllll Oedlar9110n ol Oelallt and o.n.no lor Sala. MO 1 ~ofoa..«eno ~~Sell The undet'lqled CMIMCI llaocl NOllce of o.tlUll and Elec:tion to Seil 10 be recorded In tne COUl:lty -· tne ,... propeny " located Flm Anlttlca n Lines.rt A.dvanc.oe LOMl!laf "'°'1880 .. SeMc: ... L.LC. S Finl Anwkan Way S.nu Ana. CA 12707 0.ted: 03/0l/200 t Auf'lorlzlel Slgne11n S""'9 1.0l'lelo F0t iTVettO : Sele lnlom'9ti0n P1MM call 61 i- 511<>-I 22 t Loneflat Mot1QIQM S..W... L LC " a 08111 coOtclor ··~ to CICllecl • deCK. A/1y tnlormallOn OOlalnlel .... be UNO lor trll!I ~ 0~.15.22A)1 R· 74&.ss CNS·21772V Fictitious Bualne11 Name Statement Ths followmg pe11ons ire doing buS>neas as B & E Consultants 1555 Mesa Verda Dr E1s1 2E. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Mtehael J Berman, I SSS Mesa Veroe Or East 2E. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Paul S Entin, 10351 Amberwood Or , Foun· ta1n Valley CA 92708 This business 1s con· duclld by a general partnership Have you started doing business yet? No Michael J Berman This sta1tment w11 liled with the County Clerk of Orange Covn1y on 02/1612001 20016855472 Delly Pilot Feb 22. Mar 1. e. 1s .. 2001 mse Flctltloua Bualneaa Name Statement Th• lollowtno persont ore doing bulll'le$S aa Martin land, 203 I Ot· cherd Dr.. Newport Beach. CA 92660 MMDC. Inc (CA). 2031 Orchatd Of., New· port Bead'I, CA 92660 Tht1 business 11 con· dueled '1Y· • oorporabon H1v1 you 1111ted doollg ~ y.i? No M"1DC, Inc John T Martin, Prtll- d 1n1 Thia 1tatam1n1 w1a hied with the County Clerk d Orange County on 02/11112001 20016fl5471 CMlly Piiot Feb 22 Mir 1. a. 15. 2001 hiz1z Flctltfoue Bualneaa ,.."" s .... ment The lollOWlno peraon1 •t• doing ~ ea: Healthy Smile, 1 115 Beker St , Ste A•4, eo.ta ~ CA Q:M20 Ht1!1hy Smtt. Man• agtmenf, Inc (CAI. 1176 &MM $1, Ste A .... Colla ~ CA m2t TNI t>vtinnl II con- ducted by: • oorpor9lion Have you alerted doing bualn... yat? v .. , 01/IMll Healthy Smile Man· ~Inc. C.ltol Oartlll, ,, .... dent Thlt ~ ... llltcl With lhl County Oe!tt cf Or.nge Counly °" 01mnoo1 _, .... 1 ~ Not ,.., 22 Mir !. I 11. 2QQ! ThZN Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Nationel Res1don11al Marketing. 1680 Marguet110 Onve Co· rona del Mar CA 92625 First Pnnc1pa1 Inc (CA) 1680 Marguerite Onve Coron• del Mar c~ 92625 Tn1s business •S con· ducltd by a corporohon Have you started domg bus111ess yet? No First Pnnc1pa1, Inc Nell Felahy, CEO Th•s slalement wn !tied with tho Countf Cler11 of Otange County 00 02 t6/2001 20016855464 Daily Pilot Feb 22 Mar 11 8, 151 2001 Th753 Fictitious Buslneaa Neme Statement The tollow1ng persons are OOing business as Man Oa Villa 3081 Loren Lane Costa Mesa Caltfomla 92626 James F Dean 308 t Loren Lane Costa Mesa CaLtom1a 92626 This business is con· dueled by an tndMdual Have you started 001ng business yet? Ves, 1/1/2001 James F Dean This stalemelll4 was hied Wtlh the County Clerll ol Orange Couoty 00 02116l2001 20018855474 Oa.ty PlloC Feb 22. Mar 1, 8 15 2001 Th754 Flc11tlous Bualneas Name Statement The foOow1ng persons are doing busmess as Soll Expressions 2850 East Mna Verde Onve 1103 Cosla M.a CA 92626 /VJam V Hides 11409 Alder Creelt. Corona CA 92880 Sharla A Hicks, 1748 ~Orth Woodwind Lane. A11ahe1m, CA 92807 ThtS business 1s con· ducted by a 9eneral partnership Have you stifled Oo•no business yet? Vas 111,01 Adam V Hdts This sta1emen1 wes 11180 with the County Clant ol Orange County on 02/1612001 20018855477 Dally Pilot Feb 22 Mar 1, 81 15, 2001 Th755 Flctltloua BualnHa Name Statement The loOOW11l9 ptrtOnS are doing busmess as Morning Brew Cafe, 5325 University Onve, Irvine, CA 92612 J B & G, Inc (CA), 5325 University Drive. Irvine CA 92612 This businau 11 con· dueled by a oorpomllOn Have you 111rted oo.ng b\Mllltl$$ yet? No J g & G, Inc Wilham Lundt1gan • President This statement was llled wrth the Counfy Clerk of Orange County on 02116/2001 . 200188554'5 0..lfy PllOI Feb 22, Mat I, 8, 15. 2001 Ih752 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 N1me Statement The fotloWlno p111one are dotng bu9'neu oa l(ymco MOIOltpOfl. 1592 Montovl1 Ave • Newport Baich. CA 92683 Janel Mcleod. 1592 MonroYil Ave , Newport Beedl, CA 92663 This bullneu I• con- duc:ied by In indlVICMIJ Have you 1t1rttd doing butineaa yet? No Janet Mcleod Thl1 11a1amen1 WH llled wllh the County Ct.rti: ol Orenot County Oii 03/ 13/2001 200tll51027 Diiiy Piiot Met 1 $, 22, 2!. ""· 5. 2001 lb011 Flcttttoue lualneaa Heme 8i.tttMnt The followlnQ peteont 119 doll'lg bulhile .. Sln9fe S°'m:• Team, 118 Ag•t• Avenue. Balboa ltland, CA 112882 Juli. Anna Cotton. I HI AOllt Awtnue, 81lbo1 l1land, CA 92882 Thie bualne11 II oon- ducMd by" Ill lr1dlllldull H1v1 you ltltltd ~~J::No Thia~ WU lllec! .. "' <:ounlY ~ " Orange County on~l 2t01Ml111J o~,llol Mir \:; p. I 2001 Flctttlou• Bualne11 Nal'nl 8\lt1ment The lollowlng ptflonl are ~ bollnese u Red l>Hrl K11cnen. 412 Walnul, Hunl109too 8-:h. CA 92647 Blacll Pearl K11Chlrt (CA), 412 Walnut, Hunt· ltlQton etach. CA 9264 7 This l>Yaineu 11 con· dYCltd by: a corporabon Have you etat1ed dolllg bualnen ytl? No Blacll Peatt Kncnen Liza Goodett Pres1· oent ThlS statement was flled with the County Cieri< of Orange Coonty on 02116/2001 20018855473 Dally Pilot Feb 22. Mar 1, 8, 15, 2091 Th748 Fictitious Bualneas Name Statement The lollowing pertons are doing business as Jeneran, • 2020 Full erton Ave . •48. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Roberl AnOrew Nelson, 2020 Fullerton Ave • •48. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Jamie Anne Nelson. 2020 Fullerton Ave 148 Costa Mesa CA 92627 This l>Ysmess 1s con· dueled by husband and Wife ' Have ·you sterled doing business ye1? Ves, 01/121200t Rot>ert A Nelson This s1a1ement was llleo wllh the County Cle!lt °' Or ling& County on o 1/26.'2001 200111653364 Daily Pilot Feb 22. Mar I, 8 IS. 2001 Th761 Fictitious Buslneae Name Statement The lollowtOQ persons are 00.ng bu5'ness as EllcloS1Ve Oeotal Ctre. 3627 Aspen Village Wey •F Santa Ana CA 92704 EacluSll/e Dentel Care Inc (CA). 3627 Aspen Village Way. •F Sanre Ana. CA 92704 This bus1n•ss 1s con· dueled by a corpoiahoo Have you started doing bus1neu y11? Ves 11121100 ExciUSlVe Oental Caie Inc Carlos Garcia Pres1· dent This s1a1emen1 was hied with the County Cler11 of Orange County on 0112s12001 20016853253 Dady Pilot Feb 22 Mar I, 8, IS. 2001 Th7~~ Fictitious Busln~as Name Statement The lollowtne persons are oo.ng buS1ness as Pac1l1c Sou1t1wes1 Re atty SeMces of Orange Counry. 3190-K Allport Loop Onve Cos111 Mesa. CA 92626 Western Pacdic Really SeMoes (CA) 3190-K A11potl' Loop 011v1 Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business IS con· ducted by a corporation Have you started doing bus1ne~s yet? Ves. 211/01 WeS1em Pac111c Realty Services Slaven E Bndqes Pres1den1 This stalemPnl wu Meo w11h me County Oerll of Orange County on 02/05 200t 2001 815430 Dally P~ot Fot> 22. Mar 1, 8. tS. 2001 Th764 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following pctsons are doing busmess as Med1Smer1 l SOt Wesltlltf Dr Ste 310 Newport Beach CA 92660 HeallhMoney com Inc (Delaware). t501 Westci•lf Or Ste 310 Newpo11 Beach CA 92660 This l>t{smess is con· dueled by a corporation Have you started doing business yar? Yes. 111/2001 HeallhMonay com rnc EdWard Carets. CEO This statement wn hied with lhe County Clerlt of Orangt County on 02127/2001 20018858449 Delly PilOI Mar 1 8 15 22. 2001 Th783 Flctltloua Buslne11 Name Statement The lollow1119 peta.ons 811 dolnO butmeSI II Boathouse TV Show. 383 Roch11te1 SI , Costa Mese CA 92627·3113 M C WMel'lead LLC (CA) 383 Aochestlf SI Costa Mesa CA 92627·3113 This business 1s con- dueled by L1m1led Lia b1llty Co Have you started d0tng bu••neu yar? Yet, June 1995 M C Whtteheed LLC Michael Whll•h••O. Manager This 11111men1 w1a f~ed Wtlh 11'18 County Clelll ol Olange County on 02/27/2001 20018858422 Oll~tlol Mar 1, 8. 15. 22, 1 Thm Flctltloua Bualne11 NelM StaWrnent The lollowtng per.oN .,. doing~ •• A ) The BI A 0 Clinie. 8 I 8trd ln-tieuH Ra· h1btlll1llon •nd Ola~IC Ctintc. c) 8lrd' Ollllc of Saru Ane, D l Bird Cine cf Otlnot County. 2526 NOrlh Or1no Avt:... Surte A, SalU Ana, W\ 92706 La.ny Nem«I. O.V M 2525 Mom Otand ""' • 8'* A, Sero Ane, CA 92705 Thia bulinhl la con--oua.o bY: en lndMOllll Hav• you 11e1ttd oo.no butlnaH yat? y •• 1 tn0r'l7 L"'Y NetMtl. 0 v M Thia~ .... llltd """ "' ~ QM; of Olwnoe ~ Oii o:v 12/200 t ... , . .,... Delly PIOt Mir. 1&. 22. a. tq. O· mu PW Flctl"oua Bualne11 Name Statement Thi f011owt09 petr.ons Ill doing buSinlel 111 ~ Ail TEOH DATA b ~TEOH c 24f8UY COM. 2760 alvin Avt #3315, IMne, Calitom1a 9261 4 Alvin Chun·Yu l.eung, 2760 Kelvin Ave , •331 ~. IMne, Callforni• 92814 This bulilness IS oon dueled by 111 llld!Vldual Have you 11ar1ed doing buSJnHs yet? Vas. 01122/1996 Alvm Chun-Vu Leung Thi& statemanl was filed w11h th• Coun1y Clerl! ol Orange County 00 01123/2001 20018852ff0 Oatly Pilol Feb 22. Mar .1. 81 15, 2001 Th765 Fictltloua Bualneas • Name Statement The lollowtnq parsons are doong buSlness as Steel Bone Trailor Mlg • Inc • 679·1 Stale College Blvd , Fullerton CA 92831·St t7 Steel Bona Tr•1lor Mfg Inc (CA) 679·1 State Co11age Blvd Full· e11on. CA 92831 ·5117 This business is con dueled by a corpor11100 Have you s1ar1td doing business yet? No Steel Bone TTeilor Mtg Inc Oennu; Andorson Owner1Pres1dent This statement was hied v.1th lho County Clerll ol Otange County 00 02127 2001 2001H5H41 Dally Pilot Mar I 8. IS 22. 2001 Th768 Fictitious Business Name Statement • The 1011ow1ng persons are doing busmoss u J & R Motoispol'lb Markel1ng 17 19 Mon1ov1a Ave Uni1 C Costa Mesa CA 926~7 Raymono Harslt o 1719 Monrovia Ave Unll C Costa Mesa CA 92627 This bus1ne!>s is con dueled by "" 1ndiv>dual Have you sranod d0tng bus1noss yet? Ves a 1 oo Raymond HJrsw.I This statemE'nl was !tied w11h 1he County Cieri< ol Oranqii County on 02.27 2001 20016856452 Daily Pltot Mar 1 8 15. 22, 2001 Tllru Flclltious Business Name Statement Tt>e lollowong per~,"~ are 00.ng bus.nos. J~ N G Conti acto" 154 1 Ordli'lrd Or Sant.I Ana He19hts CA 92707 NG Con1rae10" tCAJ t S41 Orehard Or Santa Ana He19hts, CA 92707 This business 11 c(ln ducted by a COfl>Of a hoo Have you $tarted OOlng bu5'n9$S yl't N ;> N G ContractOlli Slanley M1tr11n NeSl1e•m Preside~• This statement "'a' hied With IM County Clark ol Orangq Co~mly on 0212112001 20016856442 Daily P110I Mar 1 8. 15 22 2001 Th770 Fictitious Bualness Name Statement The totlow•no persons are doing bu5'ne~ as Lex1el auto Finance 19000 MecArthur Blvd •500. Irvine CA 926 12 Leixel Funding Co1po ralton (C,t. 1 19000 MacArthur BlvO • •400 Urv•ne CA 92t> 12 Tm bus1nes~ 11 con· O<Jcled by a ..urpota1.on Have yo' s1ar1eo <kllnq buwie~, yet? No Le .. ei Funai~ Co.-po- ration Robert Davenport President Tll1s s1111omen1 Wll~ Meo w1trl 1he County Clerk of Otanqe County on 02272001 2001H58U 7 Daily P IOI Mar I 8 t5 22 2001 Tl\771 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons ere doing business a1 Mass Cona1ructt0n 911 V1C1011a SI Cost• Mesa CA 92627 Mark Arthur Sp1tzke 911 Vic1011a Sr Costa M41sa, CA 92627 This business IS con dUC1td by an 1nd1Vldual Heve you s1er11d dOlrtg business yet? No Mark M hur Sp;tlke This s1a1em1n1 was liled with Iha Counly Cieri\ ol Oranot Couniy on 02.1'27/2001 2001H58432 Dally Ptlol Mai I 8 15 22, 200t Th77J Flctltloua Bualne11 Name Statemen' The following pe11ons ere CIOlng busmess u Wlnk's Pertormllnc• Cyclff. 840 Production pt Ntwpor1 Beactt CA 92663 Rey Allen Eller Jr, 1143 E Everen pt OI 1nge CA 928e7 Tlus bul4neu 11 con· dl.lcted by an 1ndMdUeJ Have you 1t1rl1d do100 bu•lneu yet? Yea 2119'2001 Aly Allell Ellor, Jr Tllla tt111mtn1 wH filed with thl Ca.Joly ~ ol Ol•not ~ on 02J'l7/200 t 2001aaH431 DIJly Ptlo( Mar 1 8. 15 22,2001 Ihm Flctltloua Bualne11 fqf'nl St1t1m.nt The fOllO-.rt1ng pereont "' doing bullnut .. Eden lntttiore. 190 •9• Costa Me11 SI co.ta MtiM CA ~7 K•mbertet Eden °""''· 1 eo ·e Colt• Meu SI., Cotti MtM CA~ • Thia botlntM II COit dUCllCi by •n lndMdull Have you 111rltd doing bullneM vat? v... 03/16/2000 ~(din DrlU Thrt ~ llliU flied WWI IN ~n1y Otllc cf Ow.,. Counly on 02J21 /20Cl1 1001N"'641 ~Pllol Mir I, I. 1$, 22..mJ I fhzti Flctltlc>ua Bu11n111 Name St.element Th4I lotto-Hing Pf™"" .,. dOong 00-S as ..._, Hinton e.lllders B I Htnton Bu1lder1 a De· velopmant 20141 Or· chtd, Newport Beach, CA 92660 James McDon1td Hinton 20141 Otchld, Newport Beach CA 92660 This l>Ysmer.s 11 con ducted by an 1ndlvodu31 Have you Ila rted d0tng bus1nau y11? Vas. 1211012000 James Hinton This sratomenl Wll,$ lllad w11h the County ClpiX of OraOQe Couniv 00 0:?12712001 20018&56436 Da1ty P~ot Mar I 8 IS. 22, 2001 Th775 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The follow1r19 per$0ns are 00.~51ness a~ Haro Soluhon&, 635 W ke1 SI • Apt 1\203. Cos1a Mosa CA 92626 Enc Marl! Eggen 635 W Baker S( A203 Cosla Mesa CA 92626 This bus•n"SS is coo dueled by an 1nd1Vlduat Have you 'taned doing bus1neu yet? No E11c Eggen Tn1s srattmenl was l1led w11h rho County Cle•ll of Ola1190 County on 02.:2112001 20016856435 Dally P~ot Mar 1 8 15 22, 2001 H1776 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollowonq por~ons are dolnq business as A l Pacific Co.,~1 Ne1work Solution~ B 1 PC Nr-tSol C l PC NetSot com 2224 Laurel Pl Nawvorl Beach CA Qe663 Peter 0sdp1y 2224 Lau1e1 Pl Ne.,,port Beact· CA 92663 This bus1no1s '" con dueled by an 1111:!1v1dual Have you Stoll•d d01r19 bus1ne~ yet' No Peler Os;;p.1y This ~1ateme•11 wa~ 11100 with me Cl)u111y Oi>r~ of Olan<)'! t;oun1y !)(• 02.27 2001 20016856428 Oa y P~v! Mar I e t5 22, 200_1_ Th778 Fictitious Business Name Statement Thr to11ow1n9 par~ons are do.nq bu~1nf'S1> as Ellen l hl! E-l9la Eyed Prootredde• 401 f,2r.d $1 Newport &11 h CA ~2663 Ellen Fu11mor W~ 101 401 62n<J Str1>et Ne"' port Beach CA '32!>f 1 This bus1111:~s 1> con duc1eo by a11 11ld1v11Jual Have yo1J \t.ir1eo uo1ng business yel? Ves 2 01 ·01 Ellen F Wallon Tt11s i.1atem1 r·1 N.1~ hied .,, tt1 the Co n!y Clerk ot 01ang1 Cr.>1J<ty on 02. 27 200 1 20016856443 Daily Pilot Mar 1 8 15 22, 2001 Th779 Fictitious Business Name Statement The loOow•OQ porsons ate doing bus.net.S as SadOlebact. Smoo and Repcw 375 S 9"stol •75 Cor.ld ~e~a CA 92626 ThP Ron1e Au1omr,11ve Group (CA) 375 S 811s101 •75. Co~1.1 Mesa. CA q2626 Tn1s business 1 lOn· Oueled by 'J CO•P •JllOn Have y "' ldtteo rjocng bu5'0l!SS ~· t~ No The Rori.e Ai.tvrnohve Gioup And•eN Pre • '" Cf:O This stale <'nt was l1led w1lh "' County Clerk of Oranc~ County 00 02.271200 I 200168564<15 Daily Pilot ~~· 1 6 15 22 2001 Th7l}j Fictitious Buainau Name Statement Tile lollow'ng per90ns are doonq bu~ness as Pac•hc Coast AdvPn lures t51 E 21 St •2 Costa Mesa CA 92627 T1mot,,y James Joner.. 151 E 21 St '2 Ch.>ta Mesa CA 92ti27 Tll•s bu\1ness •s c Jn dueled by an 1notv1dual Have you ~•a•led dOlng buWl9S\ yet? No T wnochy J Jones Thi~ slatemenr w.1s t.teo with lhe Counly Clerl<. ol Otanqe County <>n 02/2M!001 20018856433 Oa•ty Pilot Mar 1 8 lS 22 2001 J1J11l Fictitious Buslneaa N1me SUltement Th lol1<>""no per tons are doing buSlnelS as Oestin111on Motors 3001 Redh411 Ava . Su111 •S-103 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 M~hael J Martinez. 17106 Sims St ~ A Huntington Be1e11. CA 92649 Nelson A Th0m11, 2151 E Ptoneer, Futt· 9f1on CA 9?831 Th11 buSlntll ia con ducted by a generel p1flflet1h1p Heve you 1111r1ed doing busine11 yet? No M~et J MMtlltt Thia atatament w11 hltd with the COunly ~ of Oringt County (If\ 02/V/2001 2001MH$04 O.Jty f'llol Mii I 8, t 5. n.w1 T!l785 Flctltloua Butlnt .. Name St1t1m.l\t The folloWlng ptrton• llt doinO botiN>M It Skin-Kare 127 1 tell SIMI ec.ia t.Aa • CA 92e27 Kttey Haz1w1rt1P.el 2143 WHtm1n11t1 ~ Coate Meal CA 921127 Thi• bu9int.. it oon ~ by• lln indlvdill Have you •UHltCI doing buatna11 yet? Y• ~ 2001 KlftY H11Mnlle4 Thia tl*"fnl .... llltcl Mr! ITll County ~ (II Oranoe ON'ttt Oll~I H01 ...... , Piiot hflf 8 I &, , Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name St.1t1m1nt Tl'le 1ollo!Mng peMIOOS are doing~ u S1lyarman11 10124 Adams Avenue Hunl- lllglon Btacti, CA 92646 Sevan K111kH•!>oglu 10351 Ch11a1m11 Ot , Hunt10Qron Beach CA 92646 Shin.I Oa11eu1an 3013 Java Rd Co51e Mesa, CA 92626 Th1$ bu5ineu 1s con· ducted by 1 ganetal partnetsh1p Have you 61ar\c0 doing business yet? No Sevan t<1rakes1soglu Shant Oakess1an Tb1s s1a1emen1 was llleO w1lh the C,ounly Cletlt ol Otange C:OU,,ty on 02/0612001 2001615'386 Daily Pliol Mar I 8 IS 22, 2001 Th787 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lolfowmg peri.onr. are doing buSjnoss as . Zack of all T r&dijS Consrruct•on. 2438 Col lege Ot Costa M&Sil CA 92626 Brand• Bro"'n Ro mana~ 2438 College Or Costa M~Sll CA 92626 This bu~1ness 1· .011· ducted by an 1nd1v1<Jtfi1I Have you \tart~rJ doing busines• yet? Ves 2000 ' Brandi B•own Re. niana~ Th•s statement wes foled "''In 1l1C County Clerlt of Ora1'9e Counly on 03"0&2001 200111857164 Daily Pilot M.11 6 t 5 22, 29, ?QQl Th8Q8 Fictitious Business Name S1atemenl Tile lolto.vmg persons are doonq bu.,.n..~~ J:; F1atRa1eOes1yn com 1662 Elba C>rclP ~ta Me,;a CA 92b2Ei Mattncw ArnolO 1862 Elbd Circle Co'>l.1 M'JSd CA 92626 Marco Band~ 1:.64 Co1e S1ree1 Co11a Me~ CA ~2';21 Th·s ous·n"'>li • con d•,-:•e1 1J1 a it>""ro partners!\ i; Ha 1e you sr"rred domq bus•nPv. yul Nu Malll 11"' Arno•rJ Hus stt1tenion1 w 1• hlerJ Wltn lht.1 (;tJ11t1ly Cler~ ol OrJN~'l Cour>ly 011 03.09 ('001 20016857647 0.Wy P010t Ma• 1 ~ 22 ~· c, ,'lCi1 Tr11n Fictitious Business Name Statement Tho 10110.v•nq pe•-;on "r" 00<nq 0.1-.nes a" Lasertuo Me01cal 3b 1 HOSp•tal Ro Sto ">28 Newport Beach CA 921i63 3S21 Ellzab"'" Pu~ey M 0 Inc 1CA1 I fl Poorv H 11$ Rel La')Una N g~I CA 2677 This t>us•nc~s is i;on du<:led by a corporation Havl-yo11 ~1-lrtol'.! do1n9 bu111w1os vet? Ves 10·19<14 El1lil!>Clll Pu~ev M D Inc El11a1*1t1 Pusev p,,.. 10en1 Tr ~ SlltN•1,,r1 "a" l1•ed ... ,1r 11. Co11nr~ CIPO. ' vra•'IQ ., ,.., on OJ ,()0 I 20016856859 O.lify P11c.t M.v -i 15 22, 2\1. ~001 lh804 Fictitious Business Name Slatement The to• "·n-~ per ..on!'. are OO.ng 1 ne\s .as Magenari ""nane1al 4500 CJ "'r .~ Or ve • Suite 43~ Ne..,rort eea~h CA nti60 Jc.urr•"Y Brnnnt1n 3705 Sr..15hOrl' Onve Newport ,B,..!~h CA 92663 Na111al1P A ~wei•ss 370!> Seasl>o1e Oriv" Ne.,,port 01'.,Ch CA 92663 Adar· Chet :1705 Seashore 011v1 Nt'W• po<! Boar.ti CA 11166.3 This bus1nl's• is con ducted by a Qlln•ral partnership Have you ~t11rllld doon<J bu!.lness yet? No Journey Brennan This "tatement wa\ filed ..... 111 the County ClPll< ol Or <tOQe C oonly on 03 09 2001 20018857850 Oaoly Pilot Mar ~5 22 29. Apr 51 2001 Th816 Fictitious Buslne11 Nam• Statement The follow1119 p9fsons are doi09 bu<tintSI 95 Pac1hc Transil MOO.la Signing Service 19 Fuente RanchO Santa Margarlt.1 CA 92688 Pac1hc T 1tle MOflgage Corp (CA) 1 f>25 Mau VerOe D11ve , 11 ~ Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This buslnoss 11 con· ducted by a eo<p<>r euon Have you 5tarled doing but1neu y11? Yes. 1998. Aug t9 PaCthC Title MOl1Qollll Cotp Pawck T Morin PrH1den1 Thts statement w111 hied with lhe County Clel'll ol Otar109 County on 03/02/2001 20018158124 O.t•ly Pilot M.t r 8 1 S 22, 29, 2901 Jht93 Flctltloue lualneu Nam. Statement The lollowlng J*SOl'll ara OOong bu8'll8ll .. Zacl'llrt 1 11111 Ot .,gn1, 1115 S.ket $1, E 22. Co ... M ... CA 9282G Ro\IU1 Z.'hl'Y, 300e Haye• Awe • Cottt Mela CA 9'629 Petry Zl<.hlry. 2s1a 5ma Nw Ave Unt I(, Coti. MtN CA ~7 Thie bli&ll'llM It COft- dUCltd by • general partMrlhtp Hive you 111rted CIOlng l)111tnt • yt1? v .. t/211988 Peny z.ctllty ,,,.. llatement _.. Med With lhe County ~ al ()lwige Count; on 03.it:v.!OO I !001 ..... 11 Diiiy PJIOc Met 1 & 22 n. ArX. a, m1 IbMO Flctltloua Bu1tn111 Name Statement Thi follo"' ng per11<1m 11e dOlng ~ a• t.AichHt s Ste•nlen Servtee 1 53 t S Aa·n S1 •B Santa Ana CA 92704 M>et1aal P1t1.11 We1<119 1531 S Ra111 SI #8 Santa AM r,,. 927()<1 T h11 bu~ 1net.a 1\ con dUC18d by .in 1ndt11>dual H•vti you starled 001n9 bU&lf•8SS yet? Ves l:m!> M.ct :otr.ol Pe1er Wetd 'J Tll1S SUilemPnl .,,;is hied w11t1 1t,. Counlit Oen. 0 1;1 O<a"Q& Cou:z1 on 0'3102.'200 t 2001685 26 Oa11y P11lt Mat 8 15 22 294 2001 Th7~S. Fictitious Busine'\s Name S1atement The lol.ow1r19 r ii• ,,,,~ are OQirw~ Ot.i"-,1n. '!! d• F~ To BM Hr•Hhy 2341 2 PacM f'.ir~ D• Suire 17L Ah~tJ V•l!IO CA 926SI, Jon111IN l•"' M 1110• 234 t 2 t>.ir.d c; P ilk D• S\ilte 17l "l•'>O V1; t' CA ~2r,51, Tr-S llu&ir•eS.!; tS. • du<.t~ Vy arr tnt'l•w '1uJ H:otvP f Ou -.1,JlleO OO<ntJ bu~111es• y"I Nr Jen niter l ~e M.illO• 1111'; sta1t;m11nt w~s liliid w11ti lhc Courily Uer1< ot Orange Coumy Oil 03 02 ?001 20016856827 Daily P 01 M•r ti 1~ 22 29 .?<>< 1 ~ Fictitious Business Name Statement The IOI "'" ~ pPr ,,r.s dre J0t09 bu~nr·'>' 3'> Admco T 1an>rr11;s1<>r•s •6604 174'.t Nt wron Blvd co·~n 'Aeq ( A 92627 JDATS LlC (CA 1745 Ne..,pon B•~t' Cos•a "106l• CA 1?€.<' Th1s ousiness •\ co l'.luctoo L1 L m '"'I.I l ' bl' 1y Co Have ~ u StJr1e1 doing bu>1n•·ss "• Ves 2 1 01 JDATS llC John R P,1u• I•~•· Mand9•'•1 M<>mt •·t Thi~ ~l.illPrT ""I was 1 PO '"'''" t1111 Co"• ty Ci,.'\ • 0 • qc, ( rtv on OJ 'I 1 20016856830 Oi11ty P •t M.ir E! I~ ~2~ 2001 Tr 798 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tl•P ' 110 ..... ng f•PI nn., "Ire 1,,,.r'\(J L ."'r1.f2"--. SF lr1s11! <t't011 22'3f> Pa ' Awe •D Costa MPS• CA ~1f.2• Sc<:i'l r11rr~ 223': P.,,,, Aile •D C~sta Mes/J CA ;i?r,i!" Tt11s busir1 .. !>s 1s 1n-duC1eo f')y ,,,, •"l<IM1lJat Have y •• 51~11ed do•nq bV5'"''!>S yPt Ves J11nuar1 l'f44 ScotJ f am.i Tll., g1atelT'ent "'"s f,le::I "111 lt Cov"'Y r•.-ri.. ct Or 1· J .... unty or Ol> ·'.' 2 1 200168S68lt2 D~·ly P11 I M.11 8 1<i ;!2 2!i 2001 11'>7'1':.I Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement T "" fMlo"''""1 P'"~ons ore J0<ng t,~, """ a ~ld'15Cln R1111 rs•a1e 4 I Ct HlflitOI' t "ne C,•o De Ct1a C4 Q2• 7'< Jdn• MJq.itt l A I .1rdson ol • Cr "• Mlon Ldne Coro D•· Cua CA 92'67Q l his tJ1iSH1~'"~ I~ '11 dudc--d b\ rttn ,, J•\l"lflvil Ha ... t' v u lelfU rJ J::iorg t>vsmeos v~·· • Ja""' •.~~''iliit'A' M ..., d'Oson Tll s •.,•em""' "'~5 f Ill<! .,,... ""' C unty C1rn. t rd1 ..i' t..,• "'' on Cl"lo;> .<)CJ1 20016858843 D~•ly Ptl"I Mar 6 I:, g?~ l I Tr,11() Flctt11 ous Business Name Statem•nl T t<• I "'' .q per ns .l•l 00 "9 t.. .... t il5 L•9Moou1e F1'lanCiJ Serv1C'l'!1 t 701 , Btdch Btvo Suite <100 Hunt 1ngton 8Par,11 CA 92641 Oant!)I G C•Ul Jr 435 F a11 Onve •203 Costa M"'r.a CA 92626 This bu~Mss is con Oueled by ln tnO•vidu·I Have VO\> -.~rleJ Oo ng t>u••nus vl'l7 Ves 6o 19'11\ Oanoet G Cruz This s1a1fomion1 w1s filed with lht' County Clert. of Orange Couniy on 03. 02:2001 200188511855 Daily p,101 Mar 8 t5 22, 29, ?091 T~!2! Fictitious 8 u11n .. 1 Name Statemtnt The 10110 .... •119 ~rsons 11re doing bu!llnfU as Nat10t1al ~utltO! Poss 1ng Le11guf 302 N Tustin Ave SM~I Ana. CA 92705 Wand 9rOlhe•t lr1vt&1 meni. (CAI :+<>2 N TUS1<n Ave Sena Ana, Ce 92705 Tltts buS•llffS ti con dueled by • oorpQf -'llon H1v11 you 11arled c»og buSttlt yet? No WOl1d B1otlltla lnv•<ll· rnenrs Aoo lusi. PrHldAl\I Tn.~ sl•temanr w11 flltd W1lh lht Coonly Clefll °' 0!•'91 County on 03.{)2;'200 1 20011151HO 011~PllOI Mar I 15, 22, ~. 2001 T_tg FIC1111oua ButlMU NatM Stat1men1 Tiie following 11tr•011• .,. doing bultne u la Pttite ~. 419 E 11th Sl. &itte 204. C II ~w CA 92827 Laure Gen11va D1val01. 109 Shell Onw 8.tn ~ CA m12 Thoe bu~ le con- duc:ltld by an ll1CIMduel Have yo11 llrttd CloitlO buelr-. yet? No [aurt Oen1tv1 0.valot Thie "t~ ... tiled with 1he ~ °"" ol ~ ~ on 03I02J200 I ., ....... 0.1 Pilot Mer a ts. ii.A!L...W.1....---Ll!ln Thursdoy.~rch l 5 200 l 85 Flctltloua Bu1lneaa Name Statement J he lollo.v1ng PlfSOM ,,. duto9 buwwsa. •• Mic T oota I 094 I Enory SI Anal\elm CA 92804 Sleven Andrew Pow ers 10941 Er.dry St Afli hetm, CA 92804 Tt.1s buSlnHt 1& con· Olietad by 1n ITTOlvtdual Have you "111ed 0011>g bu$1t11" yet? No Ste11en Ano•ew Po.v ers Tt.15 s1111em11nr wai; t.IC!d w1tti tt>e Coullly Clerk of Ot11rio-County S/1(l O'lOZ.2001 I 20018856832 Daily P.•IOI Mar 8. 15 ?LJ'}; 2QQ1 ..Mfil Ftctltlou1 Business Neme Statement Tr" to ,.., rog 1101~5 a1~ deon9 bu ""~ ·~ A A lntema1tor,a1 1241 E [)yl!r Rd Ste I to Sdt1lil An t C.A 92705 Dorn& & lnna t\ndry 21 Bode(J{t Baf. CorONI Oel Mar CA 9t'62S T111s bu~·•,en •l> con Oue1;,!J by hu\t • .i no df'IO ,. le H.,,,. f Ou ll.l'l .. d rJc.inq bu§•nf!1~ v••" 'fe~ ~atr.r 1 :1'•11 Tr•t'a f AM-y Trotb , .. )ltmont was l<ll'•J with lf1e C<.>Vnty Cl~rlc >:.f Otat19' County on 0302•20<.1 20016856825 Oa1lv p.1, t 'lod• !I 1 S 2$...,S'L_N\ 1 Tll794 F1ct1t1ous Busmess Name Sta11men1 11 ~ 1 1 ""'~9 pe1sons are 1•-"'n Du.,.n,,.ss as ln,,o,ar1vt Funoing GtooJp I no o.,.lll SI • uo Nr '"'f°'"'l Bcact• CA 9et.h-O Bo,.,o.l or~ Rea1t1 ~· ''~ Int CAJ 1200 v~, S1 • 140 l~ewoon EY.-.. r CA , l;f>() T• bus,, \S IS CO' 1v~!.W by 11 CO•fJC• atlOf\ H.:i.,. vo, star•eo 10111 J !w,tN!SS y<il? Ye~ "" Ot Cit l!'J"l'J o•o R11a11t C.•c-111 It Brf~' Cl n l P•"!.1'11"\I r,. 5 ~·~1111r ... ", .... as • 111o1s ~ ,,.. ,. t: Cou~•v ..... c,~ • 4, r• ,n Ol 2 20016656823 Dai t P t '" fl \~ 22 29 ,r , l' ">2 --'-" -- Fictitious Business Name Statement Tl•t-1011' 1111r ~ f;'P•SO'·~ <J''"' J 'Q t inf' ,J, Satie":>Olr, Sa es ~ Acr"~""'~ 29 Coven· '"° t 10 "t'C~ lkoat" CA !t2F60 S~C!I ti "Ar l !(las" 2" Cover.,,,. "'"""P'l" Bea ti CA •2t.;; Tr11 , bu~ m~S.5 11 con· duCIM by 1' nd•vlOual H.ivi. you ~l,l!led 00.~9 businas v•t 'fes ~ t2J01 5cc.n lie>ward Klil~• 1' ~ s1a1eme~1 "'&' I •o:l wtr. 1111 CO<JM~ C .,,. ' Qcangf-Co ,. 'Y 0" ():J ~ • 20016857182 Oo i P11n1 M~• 8 '' 22 0!9, 2001 Th!l,4 Fictitious Business Name Statement T~e ' """'IJ P•'" ,.,,c, ... ,. .,_ "\l Ill 'r a• Prec.~ocn Mutt Su• r~ c Seat n1 Ser. cos 13·2• Gar1a,..c1 A•e r .. s1 rl CA 92 'llO Ldr'r 0d.,,5Ct" 1372 c.w1.i··d Ave CA '1;?7fl1 1«mt"-'"~ Adan.~ • 372 C.'1•1.,nO A... Tuslln CA 92:'< Th< o..s1nf!$' s con lu~·P~ I!• "1•t"le•st p Havl! • • tJ SltJ•'oil Ov.ng b\1$.ll"S.~ vi.'' • • ., Lar"; O.iwson This s1a1•men1 1vu hied w1tt th~ Cc-untv Clf!rk ol 0111nq1> C•JUntv n Olnf?OOt 20016657181 Oa tv P11c1 Ma• 8 1~ 2~...19 • Thi!~ Fictitious Business Name S111temen1 flit k>llvw1ng persons arc '104nq tlus.ne.... "s CrOSSP• V ~Chi\ 121 Ag<1lt> AvP B,1tt>oa IS· lal'l<l CA '12bfJ2 Oav1<l M Stoot 121 t\Q~lf' A•e B.11boa ls· •ano CA 92662 T'l•s W~·ne•t. 1~ con· due1ed b~ .i n •"'1"'0Ual Have you ilarteef dO•n9 bus1nen yet' Vos 1 1 00 David M S1ooe Thi\ ~latl'menl wat Mild w11h Iha County C1e1~ ot Olenge County °" Ol DI> 2001 20016857177 Daily P I< t M~u 8 15 ~2?-2QQ_t T~ Flctltlou1 Bualneaa N1m1 Stat•m.nt T ht lollowtrtg 'ptrlOM .,. doing butinesa .. EnrarpnM P1rtnera 126 Ao1 B S8tU 1'8bal Costa ~ ... CA 92827 N11m Jo••P~• Fer9u900 1625 1 '2 W Balboa Blvd Newport BeWi CA 92663 Aaron Dustlfl Iverson 126 ADI B Sen1a Isabel Cost• Mee.a CA 92627 Th•S bu''"'Jll 11 con· ductll<l by a general partnership Have you Slertad OC>lfl9 boVless. yel? No Aa r()tl Dustin r ... erlOl'I T h11 statement wH hied with the f<>unly Cler'Jo. ol Orange County on !)31'06/2001 20016657181 Qa,1y Pilot Mar 8 IS 22 29 20()1 Th807 Ficlltloua Bualneas Name Statement The lollo-N109 persons are doone buS1ness H M1as1ng L•nk Markel· 1n9 302 Fernleal Ave . Co1ona dal Mar CA 92625 Tom L Tllotn9Son. 302 Fernleaf Ave Co- r0t1.t ~ Mar CA 92625 This bus•n1n s •5 con· oucte<l Dy an 1ncJi\lldual Have you siarteo 00.09 bus•llOSS yet? No Tom l Thomp$00 Th•!< slatemanl was l•led "'"h 1'1e County C•e" of Olar191 Col.lnty on O> 'Of, 2001 2001H57176 Da•ly P•IOI Var 8 15 22 ~ 2091 ih810 Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement The lollow1n9 persons are oo.rio business es Ha"PY Little Horses 2'026{; Cyprn< SI Newport B"!·.~ CA 92660 8Prna0t1.,. K111>ar.r•a Al 8 G•a>s Va• ey lr,,rp CA 'l2f..02 Tr ~ b•J'l•neu 1s CO" 0•.;r;IOO by ati 1n(J1vtdu8 Have ., .,., stalled oomg bu~1neu yet' No Bernal'.lelte Ka1hanna Ah Tr 1 st.i•emcnt was I "'Cl "'1'•• 'tr a County Ct.'~ I Orange Counl'f O'let 2t)J1 20016857179 Oa ly P t Ml• 8. IS 2.! 29 ?V 1 T'nl! 11 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tl"e• to110.v1n9 pe•sons are ""'"II buttn!''S as OJl r ul'\d1n9 t8662 l,lacA<11\ur B•vd Sulle '40 Ir," CA 32f12 120~ M 1 o• f: nanc1a inc I MS '545S Sen FPrna••l'.lO M•SSIO"I Bl # 305 M1r.s10t1 Hills CA 91 ')4•, • Th•~ bi.tsine!>s 1~ ~o"' rJuC1e<I by d COrpotllllOO Ha." you · 1ar1eo o-:1 nc; bu!> ne5.S yef> No Mylo< F inane.al Inc 08\110 lv'l 1\gt :>r VIC@ P•es•oent Tn,5 s1ar .. me~1 was r1 eo "' ,, 1rie Couotv Cle" ol Or 1"9" County 0" 03/(N 200 I 20016857652 Oa1t; P lot Mar 1 5 22 ~. Ap• 5 2091 Th617 Ficlttlous Business Name Stat1men1 Th '" ..., cs persons J'e ;j. "liq 0v •riit'<.. lllS VanZ.ano• 1mpori E• port 115 41SI N~ Be11ch CA 92603 Ja~on C VanZanat 1 1 S .i l st Newport &\acn CA 92663 Tr •• s bl4~•ntt~s 1S con 1:1uciec e>y a" "'°1\llCllJa Have vou ~t lfll'O doing ous•ness yet? Ye.. 2. 1511)1 Ja<;..,,. ,. Vanla"<ll T11,5 <tatement was 11eo "'''" 111e Couril'f C1et1o. of Olilng& County on 03 n '2001 20018858035 Oa'ly P11ot Mat IS 22 29 Apt ~ <'001 Th8J6 Ftctitloua Bualneas Name St1tement r,,,. •er l()w••o Pl'SO" are oo.ng t>uounesa as Sunroci.. Consul11n9 602 1 2 B~n•a Ave Corona :tel Ma• CA 92f.25 Conrao LUii MJICl'OO 602 1 '2 Bt9on•• Ave Co•onil 011 Mi\r CA 92625 Tn1s businl'5S IS coo Ouctl!d b'f I I) nOoVldua' Have you <1ar11a 0011>Q ~ Jer No C<>nrao LUIS aceclo This sta1tmen1 .. es flled "'1tll I~ Coun!y Cteiit Of 0rlll10" Countt on ()31()9 2001 20018157655 Dally P.iot Mar • 1 S 22 l9 Ae< ) 2901 JM19 Flctltloua Bualnesa Fictitious Bu•lneas Name Stat•~t Name St1tement Tnt 1o1 '"""0 person Tiie lollow1119 per'°11~ ar• dol'lQ bu ine<M as era OOlng business as W11~1r Wort and £lu09et Bhnd~ of Hunt· ADOCa 2851 RoOl"Q ington Beach 587 Ev• H•I Or •154 Fullel'lon n1ng1ong Lane' CA 92835 AMl>e'"1 CA 92808 P1ut Scon Walker, Fr.cMr>ek C Tenllt'f 2851 Aotltng H • Of !.87 E-.tntnoto!IO Lane • 15' F u111rton, C°' Anat>em c~ 92&oe 92835 Thst bl.alntil IS con Thie bu9IOIN II ~ dUcted by an indrvldu I Ol.ded by 1111 indtw:lill H1v1 you allrtad H•v• you 111ntd ~ bu!ltntU yfl? No 0<>1n9 but1ne11 v•P F~icit c TMnet Vee, M.lteh ?. 2001 This stalamont wu Paul Scon WIJlt~ ltltd with 1hl Counfy fhlt 1ta1ement wu CIM of ~ COll!1!y hied with ltl• County on 03.W '2001 Cle<il of Orvige Couicv 2001U57633 on Q3.'0G/200t ~ Pllol Mar 15 22 H016f51t40 29 Ap! 5 ?001 ~ Oa,ty P*'l ...., 16. 22. 29, Ap! $. 2001 !!llp3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Thursday, Morch 15, 2001 Doily Pilot I ...... fl w:--11 w:-'1 ...... 1 __ 'I I 11 ••••II .... ?"II •/•s2••I r w ... J I FlctttJOa. 811.tnna Flc11tloue lu91net• Flctltlou. 8u9'neaa Flctltlou• Bu9'ne11 Flctltloua Bu•lne.. Flctltlou• Bu91ne .. BSC 10403 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CHARLES KOFF CASE NO. A206448 To au he111, t>enef1· cianes, c1edll0tS. COOi· tngent creditors. and penl0!1S who may other- wise be lnteresled 1n the will 0t ef!Jlte, 0t bOth, of· CHARLES KOFF A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been fifed by ALAN M REEDY 111 tile Superior Court ol •Calllornla. Coumy ol ORANGE. THE' PETITION FOR PR08A TE requests that At.AN_ M REEDY be ap- pointed as pets0nal rep- resentalrve 10 administer !he est.ale of the dece- dent THE PETITION re- quesls tho decedent's Will and codials 11 any, be admitted 10 probate The Will and any codictls are avaolablo 101 e~­ am1na1100 1n the hie kept by Ille coun THE PETITION re· quests authOrtly 10 ad· minister lhO estale under "1e ll'ldOpendent Adm1n· 1strat1011 of Estates Ac1 (This Au1horo1y will allOw the personal 1epresenl· abve 10 1ai.e many ac tions w11hou1 obtaining court app1oval Belore taking certain very 1m portant ac11ons. how· ever the porsonal 1ep1e· sen1a11v11t will be 1equ11ed to give notice 10 1n· terested per50ns unlesi. tney nave wa"'oo notice or consenteo 10 the proposed ac11on 1 Tne independent odm1n1s· trauon aulhottty will be g1anted unloss an •n· terested pe1son Mes an objec11on to 111e pelol'°" ang snows good cau5C wh)' Ille court should no1 gram the aultlof11'y A HEARING on the petition will be held on APRIL 5 2001 al 1 30 pm 1n Dept L73 lo· cated al 34' TM C11y Onve Soulh Orange CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT lo the gran11ng of the pell· lion you Sllould appear at the hearing ano s1a1e your obte<:tlons or Ille wnnen ob1ect1ons wl!h trie court before 1ne heaong You1 ap· pearance may be on pet· son or by your altomey IF YOU ARE A CREO· ITOR or conhnqent cted· otor of tho doceaseo. vou musl tole your ciaom wnn tile court and maol a copy to too pe<sooat rep· 1esenta11Ye appo.n100 by the court w1th1n four months from lhe dale ot the l1rst issuance of let· ters u pro\l\dll<I in Pro- bllte Code section 9100 The ume for lrlrng ctalme will no1 expire belore tour months from the neertng date nouced above YOU MAY EXAMINE the hie kepi by tne court ff you ere a person In- terested tn the eetate, you may hie with the oourt a Request tor Soe· clel Notice (form OE· t 54) ol the flhng ol an 11'1· venlory and appra1aal of estate assets or ol any pe11oon or account u provided m Probare Code section 1250 A Request tor Special No- tice form 1s avallable from the court cto~ Attorney for Pflltloner: Merk W. BJdweU 45110 MacArthur 8h1d., Ste. 370, Newport Beech, CA 92660 Pubhahed Newpor1 Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Pilot March 8 t4. 15 2001 ThW788 Communoly PUBLIC HEARINGS Will BE HELO BY THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION AT CITY HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE, COST A MESA CALI· FORNIA AT 6 30 PM OR AS SOON AS POS SIBLE THEREAFTER ON MONDAY MARCH 26 2001 , REGARDING l HE FOLLOWING AP PLICATIONS If ANY OF THE f'OL LOWING ACTIONS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT THE CHALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE ISSUES SOME· ONE RAISES AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DE· SCRIB[O IN THIS NO TICE OR IN WRITIEN CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE PLANNING COM MISSION AT OR PRIOR TO THE PUB UC HEARING t APPEAL OF Ml· NOR CONOlllONAl USE PERMIT ZA·OO 5!'> FOR RICHARD RODRIGUES AU THORIZEO AGENT FOR WILLIAM HUSCROFT PER T AINING TO CONDI· TIONS CONTAINED WITHIN ZA·OO 55 WHICH ALLOWS A TOWING BUStNESS WITH AN IMPOUND YARD WITH AN OF FICE IN A NEW TEM PORARY MODULAR BUILDING LOCATED AT tfAO BABCOCK AV ENUE IN AN MG ZONE ENVIRONMENT Al DE TE RMl~JA TION EX EMPT 2 PLANNING AP PLICA T!ON PA·O 1 ·09 FOB LONNIE Pollev • U11t1• ... Ut11 f tlr U•llllu • tU• 111•1•·• I f•1 4 llallJ,!t ~ 1tf11 •UI ll••ff• t 11,, 1utl1IJ•lt1 I ........... , ....... ··~"···· ........ , .. -.1, ...... h .,., ........ ,,,1.t .. ,, .1,, 11 .. .1 Uthtrfl'""•ltl1tlf PJ1,1,; ''IHtfl ;lfl\ •llHf .. tllUf lllit\ l11 Ill \Olll ''•I if11 d 1td 1111111.-dt.ol•" , ,,, ''·"" 1·o1 ........ ,., .... l1>el11l11\ '-·· 1111\ t ,, .. , Ill ,lft ,uh•·t ti•• t111 nl ftt1 \.' 1111 11 tt ttt.n lu I , .... , ti ••••• 1.1. t ,. I f ,, 'I,, 1 I fl I f. I t ·I 1I11 ... t, 111 "' ltt.tll\ "''"I"' tit,, du . ., .. , ( 11•dtt 1.111unh ,w.1ll•1"•d t••I du fu -,I fll •t I I 11 ttJ LANGUIS, AUTHOR-Flctltlou• lu9'ne .. IZEO AGENT FOR Name 8t.t9'Mnl JERRY 0 PALANJIAN. The followtng persona TO ALLOW CON· are doi"Q buefneu .. : STRUCTION OF A Oetew1y2Morocco 4-CAR. 965 SO FT GA· LLC """10 p,. ... ~ RAGE WITH VARI· ' "" .,,. ..... ~...,.. ANCES FROM SIDE _E;56~ BNdl, CA SETBACK REQUIRE· Oateway2Morocco. MENTS (5 FEET RE· LLC (CA) 2610 P1rk OUIRED. 1 5 FEET N4!wport Dr Newpon PRO~SEO), REAR Beach CA 9:26&> YARD COVERAGE· RE· Thia ' bualness ts con OUIREMENTS (630 duded by a limited ua-so FT P6RMITTEO, blloty Co 8 5 1 S 0 FT Have you staned PROPOSED) LO· dotng business yet? CATEO AT 263 COSTA Yea J.lnuary 2001 MESA STREET IN AN °G1teway2Morocco ~~v~~~~MENTAL OE· ~7~s1d~':::"° Biiiet ' TE RMI NATION EX· Thia slatemenl was EM3PT p N I G AP ltled With lhe County LA N N • Clerk ol Orange Counfy PLICATION PA-01-10 on 03'1)9/2001 FOR DAN STEWAAO 200168571138 AUTHORIZED AGENT Dally f>1lo4 Mar 15 22 FOR NEWPORT MESA 29 A(ll 5 200f Th83i LANO DEVELOPMENT ' 1 COMPANY, TO MOO· IFV PLANNING AP· PLICATIONS PA·99-07/ 08 TO ALLOW A RAISED. 20 WIDE EMERGENCY USE ONLY' VEHICLE AC· CESS AT THE BACK OF THE PARKING STRUCTURE FOR THE FUTURE CALVARY CHURCH SITE AT 2115 NEWPORT BOULE· VARO IN A C2 ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL OE· TER MINA TIO N PREVIOUS NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR FURTHER IN-FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICA· TIONS TELEPHONE 17141 754·5245. OR CALL AT THE OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION. ROOM 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA Publtshed Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot M~rch 15, 2001 Tn833 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollowing persons are do<ng business as. J M•flet lndus1roes 3028 Donnybrook Ln Costa Mesa California 92627 Jesse Joseph Miller, 3028 Donnybrook Ln. Costa Mesa Cahlornoa 92627 Tnos business •S con- ducted Dy an 1nd1vodual Have you s1ar1ed do<ng business ye!? No Jesse Joseph Miller This sta1emen1 was fifed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 03·14 2001 20016858226 Qa,1y P"<>t M.tr 15 22 29 Apr 5, 2Q01 Th844 Flctltloue Bu1lne11 Name St.tement The lollow•nsi persons are doing buSUleSI II Milestone Residential Mortgage. 18662 MacArthur Blvd., Suit• 350, l1vine. CA 92612·1207 American Realdentlat Mortgage. (NV). 3200 Bt1stot, 7th ~toor, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Trus business ~ con· ducted by a corporahoo Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 412412000 American Residential Mongage Bob We1tlin Vtce President T/\ts statement was hied with the Coumy Clerk ot Orange Coumy on 0310912001 20016857653 Daily Pilot Mar 15. 22. 29, Apr 5, 2001 Th818 Flctltlou1 Buslne11 N1me Statement The lotlowlng persona are doing busfness as Temptations Salon. 435 E 17th St . •C. Costa Meaa. CA 92627 James R Gray. 215 B Knox S1 Cosla Mesa CA 92627 Michelle Y Gray, 215 B Knox St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business ts con· duclOc:I by husband and wile Have you started doong business yel? Yes. Dec S 1989 James R Gray This statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 03'09/2001 20016857635 Daily Ptlol Mat I 5 22. 29, Apr 5, 20()1 Th830 Call C l assltled Today (949) 642-5678 vlij -B y t.,a.~ I ''411) " ~I -11.·,q._. Name Staa.tnent Name St.tament Name St.tement Name Statement NarM Statement Na.me SU.tament The following P8fton& Th• foltowllljl pMsont The foflowtng pereona Tile I01tow1ng pe1aons Th& followlng persons Th& lotlowlng per10N 1re doing butlneu •• are doing bulinese 811 ere doing bulfnees 111· are doing buelneH as: are doing bulliless at rt doing bu9loell es SeMce ~ .... 3'00 Z«I Bls1.ro, 1870 Technote USA, 1159 • Mark·lt·lnk, 22992 Swan Graphics, 7 Puamane Produc· A118f1Ue ot the Ms, Suite Harbot Blvd. •A·IOO. Avlemore Terrace. Tiagul. Mla1lon Viejo Terraza Or. NeW'pO(l ti~•. 221 23rd SI. F-409. Coeca Me.II. CA Costa M-. CA 92627 Coltl MMe. CA 92627 CA 92692 Coast, CA 92657 Costa Mau, CA 92627 82&06 Alltl Vu, 2•203 E Dan M Haklll, 1159 Claudette L. Btanchi, Mlchae4 David SWiii. 7 John Bud Hohl, 221 LUC'la Reynoeo, 3400 Pelk Ct. Diamond Ber. Avtemore Terrace, 22992 Tlagva, M1saioo T.,rall Or . Newpon 23<d St . COil.• Mua, Avenue ot the M e.. Suite CA 91765 Co5t.a Meel, CA 92e27 Vlllo CA 8~ CoNt CA 92657 CA 92627 F..il-09, Coeca M.... CA Thia bualnell iS con· Thlt business .. COO• This bullneU II con· Thi• bu11neu iS COl'I· Th•• l>USIMSI II con- 92606 ducted by. an lndlvidval ducted by an lndilo'ldual ducted by tn tnd1\lldual ducted by' en 1nd!Vlduat dueled by: an JndMdual This buslneas ta con· Have you staned Have you st11ted Have you etaned Have you 1~rted Have you 1t11ted ducted by: an lndMdual dOing buSinell yet? No doing ~ yet? No dotng boslnesa yet? No doWl!I bueioe&s Vet? No doing business yet? The reg1str1n1 com-Alisa Yu Dan M'lfa)lata Claudette l &Inch! MiC'hael Dal/Id Swan Yes, Feb. 15, 2001 rneneed to tr1nsact bull· Thls 111tement was Th11 statement waa This 111tement was Thia Slalement wu John Bud Hohl neas under the flctnlOUS fifed wtlh the County toled with the County hied with lhe County l~ed "'1th the County Thi$ statement was busrneas name or Ctelll ot Orange Coooty Clerk ot Orange County Clerk ol Orange County Clerk ot Orange County ltled with the County nemes fisted lbove on. on 01/29/2001 on 02127/2001 on 02/t6/2001 on 02/18l2001 Clerk ot Orange County 01·08·2001 20016853535 20016858451 20018855476 2oot6855461 on 00J09/2001 Lucy Reynoso Dally P1IP1 Feb 22, Mar. Daffy Ptlol Mar 1, 8. 15 Daily Pilot Feb 22. Mar Diiiy Pllo4 Feb. 22, Mar 20016157651 This statement was t. 8. IS. 2001 Th757 221 2()()1 Th784 11 81 151 2001 Th7"9 11 81 151 2901 Th746 Dally Pit« Mar 15, 22. ~,:irk ~th~~~~ F1clltlou1 Bualneu Flctltlou1 Bu•lnaH Flctltlou1 Bu1lntH Flctltlou• Bu1lne.. 291 Ap! 5' 2001 Ih820 on 03.ll2/200l Name Statement Name Statement Name St1tement N1me SU.tement 1 20018857896 The lollowlng persons The tollowing persona llie folk>Wl"Q persons The following persons 111 01mW8 Dally P1loc Mar t5. 22. are dOl"Q busol\8$$ as· are dol"Q buS1ness es ire doing busm"s as are ~ buSlne5$ as 291 Apr. 5, 2001 ~5 Cu1rent Sokihons 894 Web~nsat1onz. t657 ,Fotoheed Photogra· Arch1tectu1al Up· Oak Street, Cotta Mesa, Iowa St , Costa Mesa. phy, 637 Cect.t1.-.~ve , grades, 17511 Wayne RASK Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 Name Statement The loflowlng persons are doing buSlness 1t CA 82627 CA 92626 Fullerton, CA 92°'" Ave , Irvine, CA 92614 A ) Howda Seal, B ) I°' Seat For All Seaaons, 2714 Hilltop Orrve, New· port Beach. CA 92660-540ll Roger A. McGonegal, 2714 H11ttop Drive, New· POft Beach, CA 92660·5404 This buS1ness IS con· dueled by an lndMdual Heve you 11aned doing buslne&1 yet? Yes. 10/94 Roger A. Mc:Gonegal This statement was fifed with the County CI011c of Orange County on 03/09/200 t 20016857645 Dally Pilot Mar 15. 22 29. Aer 51 2001 Th826 Classilled is CONVENIENT wbctner \'Ou 1 re . o~ing. ~llin~ or jlN loo~~· cl~ille~ ~ wllar vou need~ CLA~~IfIED (~4~) ~l-;b,~ *Pilot Steven Patrick Van· Laura Michelle Weber, Jafb.81 ''T Marchese, Thomaa P11ce. 175t 1 Wagon81, 894 Oak St . 1657 Iowa St.. Costa 637 Cedar Ave. Full· Wayne Ave . Irvine, CA Costa Mell. CA 92627 Mesa. CA 92626 erton. CA 92833 92614 This business is oon· Thia buS1ness 11 coo-nus busmen 11 oon· This business Is con· ducted by an lndMdual ducted by an lrldMdual duaed by an llldi\llduat dueled by an rndlllldoal Have vou started Have you siarted Have you staned Have you started dotng business yet" No doing boStneSS yei? No doing bomess yet? No dotng business ye1? No Steve Vanw agoner Loura Mt<:heHe Wobe1 James T Ma1chese Thomas Pnce Th15 statoment was This statement was This 61atemont was This &latement was llled with the Counly hied w11h the County hied with the County ftled with the County Clerk o1 Orange Couniy Clerk ot Orange County Clerli ot Orange County Clerk ol Orange County on 02127/2001 on Oll0&2001 on 03f09l2001 on 03/09/2001 20016856444 20016857168 20016857648 20016857643 Daily PllOI Mar 1 8, 15 Daily Pilot Mar 8. t5 Daily PllOC Mar 15. 22, Daily Potot Mar 15, 22. 22. 2001 Th780 ?2. 29. 200t lh815 29. Apr 51 2001 Th821 .29, ADt 5. 2901 Th825 Fictitious Business Fictitious Bualnets Fictitious Buslne11 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement The lollow1ng per'¥l"s The following persons The following persons The following persona are doing business as are dOtng bustness as are dOtng b!Jsineat as are 00.ng buSlness IS 11 Owest Express Red Hot K1ny, 30t4 Coastal Cash Flow. llR Waterproofing 3069 Johnson Ave Jeffrey Or •C Costa 2532 Dupont Onve 768 W 20th •B Costa Costa Mesa CA 92626 Mesa CA 92626 Irvine CA 92612 Mesa CA 92627 Steven OeMars1co. Kelmanee Grossman Deanna Mane Monter. Duane H Rich. 768 W 3069 Johnson Ave 3014 Jeffrey Or •C. 2300 Naples. Newport 201h •B. Costa Me$a Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Beach, CA 92660 CA 92627 This business 1s con· This business Is con· This business is con· T111s business 1s con- dUCled by an 1n(JMdllal -dUcloe by an ll)d1Yldunl ducted by an ind1111dual CIUClll<I by an ond1v1dual Have you started Have you slatted Have you started Have you started doing busmess yet? No doing bUSdlesS yet? No doing business ye1? No 00.ng bU"'1ess ye1? No Steven OeMars1co Kelmanee Grossman Deanna Mo/lier Duane H Rich This statement was ThlS 5tatemen1 was This s1atemen1 was Th•s '111ement was filed with the County hied with the County hied with the County hied with 111e County Clet1t ol Orange County Cklrk ol Orange County Cten.. ol Orange County Clel1i ol Orange Counly on 03/0912001 on 031021200 I on 0311312001 on 03113/2001 20016857646 20016856838 20016858033 20016858036 Daily Polot Mar 15. 22. Daily Pilot Mar 8. 15 Daily Pilot Mar t5. 22 Daily Pilot Mar 15 22. 29. Apt 51 2001 Th828 22, 29. 2001 Th797 291 Ap! 5, 2001 Th838 29 Apr 5 2001 Th§34 Flctltlou1 Buslne11 Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Flctltlou1 Buslne .. Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement The following persons Tho following persons The tollowm9 persons The lollov.mg poisons are doing business as aro domg bu~ness es are domg ~moss· as are dotnd buSJness as J J ., Auto Sales, 770 ES Ento1p11:;e 2390 Stroley l n1erpf1ses, OFO O'ommunocahons, W 17th Stteel 118 Costa Sonoma Irvine CA 901 St Vincent Irvine 2972 Mindanao Duve. Mesa CA 92627 92618 CA 92618 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Jorge Reyna 12585 E11i.. Sven Sorensen Adam Donald S1roley John W Ooehl Jr Whittier Ave B1ea CA 239 Sonoma Aisle 901 St Vincent '"''ne 2972 M•ndanao Onve 92821 IMne CA 92618 CA 92618 Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business 1s con· Tn1s business is con· Th•s business 1s con· This business 1s con· ducted by an lnd1vodual ducted by an 1ndrvoduat dUCled by an 1nd1V1dual duc:tf!CI by an 1nd1Y1dual Have you started Heve you slaned Have you started Have you started doing bus.ness ye1? No domg bostness yel7 No do<ng bomeas ye!? No dotng busmess yet? No Jorge floyna Enk Sven Soumson Adam 0 Stntcy John W Ooehl Jr This s1etement was Th•S statement wes Tilts Slatemont was Tho'> Slatement was 11180 wotl1 the Coumy hied W•th Ille County Med worh lhe County f1ted wolh lhe County Clerk ol Orange County Cler\ ol Orange County Cieri< ol Orange County Cll!11. ol O.ange Counry on 03.1312001 on 03 09 2001 on 03.'09'2001 on 03 13/2001 20016858031 20016857841 2001H57642 20016858034 Daily Piiot Mar 15. 22 Daily Piiot Mar 15. 22. Daily P1tot Mai t5. 22, Daily Polot Mar t5. 22 291 Apr 5, 2001 Th835 291 A(lr 5. 2001 Th832 29. Apr 51 2001 Th824 29. Apr 6. 2001 Th839 Phlllp Curtl1, 83, of Newport Coast p111ed IWIV M1rdl 10, 2001. He Is 1urvlved by hie wlf1, Helen R. A11k; eon, Philip Curtis R11k, Jr.; d1ughte111 Patricia Helen R11k, P1mel1 Jean Dalley end Sharon Auk Heard; gr1ndchlldr1n, Kimberly 1nd Weyne Golden, Jamy Kine R11k, Scott M1thew Auk and Courtnay Jene Dorothy Heard; grut-grandchlldren. Alexa Kline, Cry1tal Golden and Brice M1tth1w Golden; 111· ter, Nancy Moynihan; brother·in·law, Paul / Rogers; slster·ln·law, Mary Reynolds. Fune11I aervlcH will I be 3:00 p.m., Frld1y, March 16, 2001 11 St. I Andrews Presbyterien Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, New- port Beach, CA 92663. Vlaltellon will be Friday morning from 10:00 1.m. to 12:00 p,m. 11 Pacific View M'ort UI ry' 3500 PIC Ifie View Drive, ~wport Beach, CA 92625. LOCAL MOITUAllE PIERCE BROTHERS BEU BROADWAY Mortuary '* Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 .---Deadlines B y PhtHle 'I.+')) C.-t:.!--,() ... 1: Dy 1'1nll/ln PPMinll: \111111lu\ ........... V1 idin 5:00p111 l'I• t•t 11•• lu•I• \1t1ll H·•lf11 etul plu1111 11111111•• t 11111 t\ • II f tll \ u11 luu L. \\ tllt '' pt 11'" ••1t11t1 ~ ~o \\ .-... t Bu, ..,t ,. . .,, ........ \11·-.;1 ( \ ll:!f1.!- \1 ' "l'"n llh ,f •'-11,, '-1 Tt ·lq 1ho rw H::lOuni-.>:OOpm M 1111<!ay-F' ri< lay Index \\la I k -1 n H::l Oarn-:>:OOp111 Monclu) -Friday ~111111 "·" ............... 11d.1\ .~,(" lf'rll :->1111tl.1\ ............... I• rid ,1\ f>:OOp111 UT.An uu1 1 -as 420 ••o-4N EllVICE DmECTO -Few All Vour H~ .end Du'lin...ss Nt.-ed.,. -. 101 -216 4~0 ·46• .................... ., ... _ .. 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I 11cr'r-. ll ii,!ha •II, , ~ ·~ td'..i. •I' 1·,,.'S,,c 210 ~· llNDUSTIUAL FOR Rm/I.WE LARGE UNITS AV All Wide drive up ttuctt dooB, 1211 high 1t1clllng cleerance 24 hour gate ec- ces1. US Storage Cenlefl on NP Blvd 949-673-5300 GARAGES I FOR RENT 10X2.0ll slorage orio/ west Wilson St 1n C M S90 Mo 949·548·6731 949·645·3247 PUT AFEW WORDS TO WORK FOR YOU (949 642.;678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! SHOR'ES INTERIORS ! * • ! LIQUID' TION SALE ! : EVERYTHING Musi GO! : • • * 2640 AVON STREET, * * NEWPORT BEACH * : CALL 949-642·2255 : ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1402 LOST' I FOUND LOST PARROT All grten, Vlcinty CM by OC Fllr9round1. REWARD 71'"557-2325 448 ANTIQUESIART /COLLECTIBLES WAN JED ANTIQUES 420 GARAGE PIANOS & Collectibles I I Older Style Furniture SALES '"""""""'r, ... ,., ~ 1-~1 COAST COIH NEEDS OLO COINS! Gold Silver 1ewelry watches antiques collectibles ~9-642-944 7 TOP" $$$/RECORDS! Jazz A & B Soul Roell etc sos & 60• MIKE !M!l-&45-7505 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVON LOOluog IOI tiogner •ncome? More lle;.1ole nour~ lndepellOencei AVON has wl'laf you re looking lor Leis talk 888-561 ·28&6 470 SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION •I, .linn I hti,f ••I u l'H t '•-.f.u ''·' I;., .. • ,,1 .. 11• 1~•1M7" CARE GIVERS nr•eot<I to he<p elOP.rly 1r tneor hOtN '"''' meal~ t..,.J~e>PPp1~9 err,rno\ PT or FT 1!1o11 hrs & l1v~·1ns No cert req 71~~,:!,;.4881 47D SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION • Instructional, Non-Contact • 'Paid Professional Coaches • 7 on 7 Flag Football League • Ages 9 to 14 . • Every Player touches the football and plays in games • Sign-ups and teams forming now Enrollment based on a "1st come basis" League begins April 2 in Irvine Computt1 Fltld Tech·FIT Entry 1ev91 A ptef cm & nb area 1mmed opening great pAY 949 289·053a OEMONSTRA TORS PIT 1n EL RANCHITO RESTAURANT ~ t ng A . \ ,taM "'ll' ,,. 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' Bridge By CHARLES GOREN . with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH A MA1•rt:1t 01'' TIMING Neither vulner-.ablc. Sooth dub. West led the Jllcit of spades, and when East topped dummy'~ queen wilh the king, declarer was lookina at (UIJI' poccntiAI losers. one in each suit. The he.n l0!$er could be ~oided if the finesse was succc:~ful} bo1 the. ruoe was on in lhe dillfllond sui1, where declarer could 11110.)ll the l<JSCr by setting up dummy·~ ,itn, of clill>!I. Trumps woulll hav.t~ be drawn before the long cly~ .:1 Id be ellploit· ed. The problem ~·•!>' iog the ~an f111Cssc is th111. tq" do so. declarer woold have 1~·~1er dummy with a high diamond •. iurrendering a crucial rcmpo 101,11¢,tncmy. w .. :.~· • J 10 94 ,;i K 8 2 c 9762 •AS The bidding: SOUTH WKST NORTH KAST Declarer played the hand immacu- lately. 1\he 11CC of~~ took the first trick and. at trick two. declarer' cashed the ace of 1n1mps. When the king did no« appear. declarer coorin- ued wilh u crump. 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