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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-05 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .., SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 200 l ._ Fihdiiig herself Dubbed serious and scholarly at Newport Harbor High School n early 20 years ago, Irene Turner has loosened-up and recently made her film directing debut Malthts Winkler---·-··· D AILY PILOT r Just before graduating from Newport Harbor High School in 1982, Irene Turner went through the most unpleasant experience of her school career. .. ----,.. __ NEWPORT BliALll F1LM F e!>T t VA t 2®01 f04' • complete Mhedule of ttt. Newport e..ch Fiim F"11val. -P1199AS. else got to smile. Not me.• But then Turner left Newport Beach and went up north to Stan- ford University. She forgot about her science abilities. dropped the idea of beconung an engineer and pulled out other parts of her life instead. Her classmates had voted Turner the •most scholarly" stu- dent. When it came time for a yearbook picture, she kept smil- ing at the camera like everyone else, but the photographers told her they wanted to try a s6!rious look. Just once. ·And then they used the seri- ous one,• Turner, who's • 36 on a good day," said recently. ·1 was the dorky, serious one. Everybody • 1 kind of got to loosen up,· Turner said. •And I was fortunate enough that my parents didn't think I was a lunatic, going to Stanford and tnajoring in drama, which is not something people SEE FILM PAGE A 14 DON LfACH I DAILY PILOT Fonner Newport Beach n~sident Irene Turner directe d "The Girls Room," a feature which will show at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Mariners Mil e cafe is embroiled in a debate with City Hall over the legality of its advertising Working under a Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT MARINERS MILE -So far, Gordana Samardzlc's looks have cost her business $1,200. A year ago, together with Andrei Leonlleff, who co- owns Cafe GaJeos on West Coast Highway with her, Samardzic deaded to spice up the 4-year-old eatery's sign. Before, a big, red coffee cup with the words ·Break- fast, Lunch, Coffee· under- neath it had adverused the place to those driving by. But when the couple decid- ed to branch off toward sal- ad dressings, \J)ey thought it was time to come up with more of an eye catcher to attract new customers. Since Samardzic's a for- mer fashion model, they quickly settled on a picture of her. Or her back, rather, wtth a bottle of salad dress- mg tucked in one or the pockets of her jeans. In the photograph, she also tilts her head toward the camera and seems like she's just about to take a bite from a ripe tomato. But unfortunately, the savvy business duo's mar- keting idea startled officials down at City Hall. They looked into the matter and found that the sign, and its predecessor, had been ille"' gaily installed on a flag pole. • a SI n Last August, code enforcement officials sent SEE SIGN PAGE AA GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Galeos Cafe co-owners Gordana Sarnardzlc, left, and Andrei Leontieff are upset that the dty bas fined them for posting a sign ln front of their business which, fea- tures a picture of Samardzlc. Museum provides trips down memory iane •Swap meet founder adds an automotive musewn to the Orange County Fairgrounds. DMpa"'-8ttl DAILY PILOT Bob Teller was looking for a way to take Orange County Fairground• viliton back in time -a vehicle to tran1port them to an era that gave shape, for:m and meaning to the American dream. 'Nier found 27 can -most of them antique and 101De drtnn by c:elebriti• -to gtve swap meet viliton a hiltodc ride on the roed traveled by Southern CallfomJant from the put. . ~· Death of estate tax welcomed by city leader s •While repeal of the controversial ldw still fa ces challenges in the Senate, decision by the House on Wednesday is called 'great.' Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH The city's movers d.Od shdk- ers welcomed Wednesday's dec151on by the House of Representdl.lves lo phase out estdte ldxes by 2011 The move, whJCh 1s expected to cost dbout $185 5 billion, would eluru- nate the tdxes heirs hdve to pdy Smee mhentances of up to $675,000 dre alreddy exempted from the tax. only the -estdles of about 2" .. ol people who dle each yedr would be dffected by th~ repedl. With 58 Democ- rd ls Joining nedrly all Rc>pubticans in the dec1: ------ '>JOO, lhf' VOi(' WdS 274 lo 154 VJhtle Newport B<>dch'!> business ledde~ Cdut1oned that the propo:odl 1s llkPly to face d battl<' in the Sendte they SdJd the rnpedl would benefit the cit}\ 'iffiall bu<,1- ness owner; "In many instdnc P.!>, 1t d oesn't mdk<> senw to pd.,, on businc>sSC''i under the current tdx lt1w'i, • st11cl Richard Luehr;, lh<' pre'il- dent and chwf t»wcuttn· ofhcer of the NP\\ port t lt1r- bor Ared Cht1mh<>r ol Com- merc<' As t1 r<''illlt • \\. l' lo'>l' product1v1ty dnd lht> ldnul7 SEE TAX PAGE A14 Program aims to improve learning • Effort would target preschool children from all economic,,. backgrounds. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT d1stnct and out'>1dt> child- care provid<>rs met to b<>grn putting together d •stu- dent-reddme s coallllon. • The program would be part of a two-yedr county- wide millatJve funded by tobacco revenues. The Orange County Chtldren ,,,and Fanulie Comnuss1on, NEWPORT-MESA -.A which doles out the money, crusade ts underway m r has allotted Newport-Mesa Newport-Mesa to see every $85 ooo a year for the next chtld equipped to s~cceed two' years and $1 9 millton when they enter kinder-countywide garten. On Wednesday morn- ing, ofhetals from the school Bob Tiller stands next to a '81 El Dorado Bwrttz CedlllK in tbe new Automotive Road of DrHms Mmeum •t the OrugeCoaty ...,...... ............ 1Ntww27cus .......... MwtM ............. ... c1111 ..... ......... °' •• C.Ellly. DOHUACMI ~Y"-OT SEE PROGRAM PAGE A14 11111 a.AMIDS -17 COU'IR fOIUM _.J.13 IW'llOOI --·------. .AlO PtlUC IOlm _IS SOCllY ________ .>., SPOll'S ·---"---•1 Tllm&L Spring\ here and 9'\ time for blpt'I N. W\ .,._,.. b111a....-...n. ...... Al NillllMI .. .... ..... ., .... ,_.... -.-.. ,.,. . ......,_ ... • • IN I A2 Thursday, April 5, 2001 WORKING Donna Cannon SHE IS A h,.11rdW'>'>l'f to the prl '>Cl RUB A DUB DUB ShP handles the wnggling pupp1f's, ,. thl' n•<,1Sldnt rovcri. dnd thl' cdncerous < c1l'> -dll hkc• thc•y were '>tow poodles Donnd C'dnnon's Joh as a pet groomN c1I 11.ippy Pel, Doq and Cr1t Croorning 1n Costc1 Mesc1 i" HOO<I clean fun WhPn sh<' c1rnves di work each morn1nq, sh<• tdke'> stork ol what'" rJh1•cicl cind rolls up ht>r !-tlt>c•ves It's dlwc1 y .. <.1 9oocl idPd bPforC" the suds .. 1c.1rt flying. "It\ fun," < 'c111non '>did "I really hk<' c1111mt1l'> '>IJ 11\ c1 tun thmq to do with yolll l111w " Shi• lnvi·'> th1•rn in dll <>hdpes c1nd '>Ill' .. , hut ha .. c1 pMl1cular fondness tor Slc1nclr1fd poo<llP'> dnd Gc>nndn shcp· hNrf'> CLIP. SNIP. BUZZ Afll•r a lt1thN c1nd d ruh -a nnw und rc•rwat 1•t1c h tam1ly lnc>nd gets d Barking up the right tree blow drying treat. Cannon beautifies about eight to 12 animals each day from the pre-yroom- mg bath lo the style dfld cul. Thrown into the deal 1s a ndil tnm and e.u cleaning. "AJJ I can sdy is it's d lot harder than peoplf' thmk," she Sdid. "It's rcdlly very tlnng." Cdnnon said she lcllls into bed at mght. 01 course, she hc.lS to take care of just a few more animals first. Cannon has d dog, three cats and three birds. "Thdt'i:. k.md of a bdre mmimum for me.• ShP Sdid. "I usually have a Jot more.· YIPS AND YIPES For all the cuddly lutteni. dnd pre- cious pups, there ar<' a few less pleas- ant moments. It's especially trying when her clients are unwilling participants in the proce<,s, she said. ' "Dogs that bite you when you try cut their hair,~ she cited as one of the worst things. It's somelhmg that she said happens about once a day. Other than that, it's the same prob- lems any sdlon would hav.e -cus- tomers wanting the unpossible, asking for bizarre cuts and colors, and the infrequent visitor dilemmas. "There's nothing sadder than a dog that hasn't been in for a year and is just dirty," she said. A DIFFERENT BREED But Cannon bas few complaints . M ostly, it's just great, she said. Just a few years agp, Carmon han· dled the suit breed, wh~n she crunched numbers for a hazardous waste firm. Needing a change of pace she left dccounting. Now, she may still get barked at in the workplace, but it isn't ldken personally. -Story by D•nett• Goulet, photo by Grefl Fry Settling on a sZmple theme Tlw lhl'nl<' thl'> wct•k: Aiq 1•nvc•lop<''> ThP Heynolds K1tdwn News B11n•.1u (severdl of us hdvf' '>Cnl our H''>llfllf>'>) mculc>d out a notice dboul th1· Hwonrlerful yt>dr of ddi'Zling color frCJm Hrynold!> Pldsltc Wrdp in Colors dnd Pnnls and The Reynolds K1tch(•nl • t t .. ld up to the Light. the bttker's do1C'n -.tides lhat are included inde<'d look tasty. We're particuJarly partial to lhc wath fun cdke dnd the frosty llnowmen, even 1f they're d little Cdr· ly in the Sf'dSOn. Unfortunately, we have• to keep RETAIL ROUNDUP the recipes and complete details a secret. But others more willing to depart with that precious infonnation probably can be reached at (600) 929-086. CLEANING OUT THE GARBAGE The other. big envelope of the week, and this one in.Cdoary yellow no less, came courtesy of Hoover, wbkh kindly reminded us: #Work is high stress. The ldds need help with school and activities. And the house is a mess." Thanks for bringing' us down. How could it get any worse? Oh, super. It's spring cleaning Lime. Thanks for reminding us of that. Hoover. The good news is that we are urged to buy the best home cleaning equipment we can. Using our well- • trained deductive reasoning, we're guessing H oover means Hoover. And sure enough, they've ma.de advances m vacuum technology, just in ~e. Hey, we're just fooling. We keep our nomes, our desks and our cars sparklingly clean 365 days a year. Daily1 Pilot. READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Copyright: No news st04'1ti. lllu1- trttlom. edlt<>NI tNtter 04' edvef· themenb herein CM! be repro- d\Q(f without written penniSSlon of COf¥1ght OWntf WEATHER AND SURF VOL. 95, NO. 90 Record your commenu about the Dally Pilot or news tips. AP PRESS nwu.ATUMS Balboa 59/50 TIDES TODAY First low lllEFLY IN IUSlllSS Business council sets up several meetings The British American Business Council of Orange County is having several meetings in April. The Costa Mesa-based group will have a net- working breakfast at the lcvme Hilton on Apfil 18 and will bold a mixer with the Hong Kong Assn. on April 25 at a Newport Beach site still to be deter- mined. Information: (714) 545-2222. Daily Pilot Charming antiques at an old-time price Nob lll Antiques in the charming Cannery Village is a having a storewide sale through April 15. M arkdowns on merchan- dise are up to 50%. Pieces on sale include a beautifuJJy carved Prenc;h hunt cup- board, chairs. Provencal pot· tery, bamboo furniture, antiques and accessories for the home and garden and much more. Nobili AnliquPs is located at 439 31st St. in Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (949) 723-8440. There are always great bargains to be found at the American Cancer Discovery Shop in Corona del Mar. The latest arrival is Mission furniture: There are three large pieces, and some Asian screens and artifacts "If you're in the mood for masks, we've got a collec- tion from around the world, and we're having a sale on Hawaiian wear, from shirts to dresses in all sizes." says Gloria Godfrey or Lhe Dis· covery Shop. "With Easter just around the corner, come fill your cha.ldren's baskets with lovely little stuffed ani- mals, or JUSl come in and see our 'volunteer' decorat- ed Easter baskets and hats • The Discovery Shop I!> local· ed at 2600 E. Coast Hwy. in Corona de! Mar. lnformd· lion: (949) 640-4777 Dupuis at South CoCl:>t Plaza , lhe Centrdl Americdn store known for its hand· crafted, timeless home fur· nishings dnd acces'>orie'>, also has a full-serve bndal registry for brides clnd grooms. They will mail, fax or e-mail the registry to fdm· ily and friends upon request and provide cards to inform wedding guests• of the Dupuis registry Of course there 1s dlso a sh1pp1ng ser- vice for a small charge. and aJI registries arc kept on record for six month'> after the wedding. An added benefit 1s the 10"!., discount extended to the couple aflor the weddlng day. SalPi. asso- ciates can help with select· mg merchandise for the reg- istry, including one-of·a· kind items. At Dupuis there is also an interior designer on staff lo help with decorul· ing needs. Dupuis 1s located at South Coast Plaza in Cos- ta Mesa. Information: (714) 241-7222. If you're already " big fan of Fitigues clothing dt Fash· ion lsland, you'll probably love the new spring T-shirt collection, which is ideal for spiing and summer. The T- sbirt collection comes in vis- cose silJ< rib, stretch pointelle and supplex jersey The shirts com e in simple coinfortable styles. Fitigues is located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (949) 644-6465. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS Fdsh1on Island hds opened two new stores and un outdoor cart in Lhc last few weeki.. A 'Seewald.com' Gallery. a fine photography gallery and Just Priceless. a !>lud10 specidlizing in hand· paif)ted, -.epia-toned famiJy portrail'>. have opened. while Yojlya. which special- izes m dffordablc beauty product~. hds opened a cart. Respect<'d fine art pho- tographer Michael Seewald owns A 'Seewald.com ' Gallery in -;cemc photogra- phy. Secwc:1ld's work comes from trdvel'> he's made through Russia, Spam, India, Turke-y, ltctly, the Hawaiian lsldndl., Prance, Ireland, Germdoy, Costa RJca and Japan Some havr described Seewdld\ works ds dft that "touchc~ your soul." The q uUery opens in timt> to cel· ebrate <> new exhibit on Tus- ( dny that hegms on Mon- ddy. A 'Seewald.com' Gallery ii. IOCdtCd necu Nc-1mc1n Mdrcus II'~ open dd1ly lrom 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Information: (949) 759-4776. Just Priceless 1s u photog· tdphy studio that speddLizes in clas'>IC' idmily portrd1ts. The <.t11rl10 uses bldck and white st•p1a-toned film to photogrdph fdmilies, chil- dren anti c•ven pets in old- fu-.h1onecl settings complete with antique clothes dnd pro.pl> Alter the photos are proc:esst•d, they are hand- paintetl by in-house drtists to create the look of an early 20th century portrait. Just PncelC's!> 1s locdted m the paseo between the Iris Fountdm dnd Robmsons- May. lnforrndt1on: (949) 644· 489:1. Yojiay 1s dlmosl d 100- yl'ar-old C"ompdny thtlt offers high qudhty. affordable nal· ural -.km Cdre products. The compdny 1s bdsed in Kyoto, Japan and opened ils first U.S. store m Torrance a few ..vears dgo, with an over- whelming success. The cart fcat\lrei. sodp, facial cleans· ing powder, makeup brush- es and 1ls popular oil blot- ting facrnl paper. The Yojiya cdrt is located near the koi pond. • IEST 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. POUCI FILES COSTA MESA •~Drive: Grand theft was reported In the 1000 block at 9.08 a.m. Tuesday, Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa ~. CA 92627 HOW TO REACH US Orcu'atlon Corona del Mar 59'50 1 :55 a.m ...................... 1.0' • Ohms way: An auto theft was reported in the 700 block at 10:16 am. Tuesday. THOMAS H. JOtWSOk Pvblo1hef TONY DODllU>, Edlt04' SJ.CAHN. Crty Edlt04' JAMUMElll\ A.uKtant Oty EdttOf ._KMNW. Features Edit04' "°°"' CMll 5°" Sporn Editor MIA. SNTOWnZ. News Editor JOM J, IMYOt. Page~ ITIYI MCOIMM. Photo Editor NOY OlmNCI, Adwftlllng Olt«lot LMAJOelJIC*. Promot!ON CORREOJOHS It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt· ly correct all erron of substance. Please call (949) 57~3. rn The Newport~ Mew Deily Pjlo\ (IJSPS.144-800> Is pub- ltstled dally. In Newport INCh •nd Costa Mesa, subKtlptlons .,. 1111116- tble only by~ to The Times ~.,. County (IOO) ~2- 9141. In afut outllde of Newport le~ •nd (Oita MMa. sublulp-tlons to the D.ily Piiot .,. w.ii. .. ontr by mall f« l20 '* month Sttond dm .,...,.. p!lid llt Cotta ,,_., CA. (Mm Include tll lpplQbM ._IN lo<-' t..- •.) l'OSTMASTI"= ~ lddr.-chlt'9's to The NMpott e..cM:ou ... ~ "'°" ,0, ec. 15f0. CO.. MM. CA t262'6. The Tl!MS Orange County (900) 252-9141 Adwt1hing Oaulfled (949) 642·5678 Display (949) 642 .. 321 EdlWW News (949) 642-5680 Spofts (949) 574-4223 News, Spof1S Fu (949) 646-4170 E-malt: ~totelatlfT*.<.ORI MmttOflb .... ()ffb (949) 642 .. 321 IUllna , .. CM) '11·7126 -'_°',,....,._.... -.. -........... Costa MeY 59149 Newport Beach 59149 Newport Co.st 61141 ... flOMCAIT Poor to fair condt\ionS e1Cptct9d toct.y with k,,... to waist-high w.,,.. In MOit IPOtlo IOCAllC* wedge .._.,,Pott llldl'le'S .. Jetty CoroNdelMer -2-)' 2-J' 2-)' 2·)' 2·1' First high 7:53 a.m ...................... 5.5' Second low 2:31 p.m .................... -0.8' Second high 1:51 p.m ..................... 4.9' PM>AY i'.:: ..................... 0.4' Fnthlgh 1:42 •.m ....................... 5.5' J:OI p.m~........ ...... ...0.7' SeODnd high t'.22 p.m ...................... 5.3' .... ~ ,, • hrti ptecie and tlth Strwt: PcKws.siOn of • con- trolled substance w~ reported •t 2:50 p.m. Tueiday. • Scott Place: A robbery was reported in t~ 700 block at 10:16 • m. Tuesday. • ........., W.,: Petty theft wa1 reported In the 600 block at 8:•'3 a.m. Tuesday. • Vktlwta Mr.-t: A residential borglary w.s reported In t~ 500 block at 12·S3 am. T~y. • Avienue of the Atta: No one w., Injured in a uir fire that bf<*• out In the ~ound p&f\lng lot of The lakes apartment complex in tt'4t 3400 blocX .c ~ •:SO p.m Mon&ry TM fire c.aUled a lot of tmOlle but w~ put out In a few mlnut~. ---~ . ' Doily Pilot Thursday, April 5, 2001 A3 Major League Baseball:S here again and so are the same Angels This is m y annual base· ball column. It got off lo a rocky start last Sunday when my wife asked me what I was writing about this week. I told her "basebjlll," and she asked, "Why?" I explained as patiently as I ,could that the 2001 Major League Base- ball season was just under- way, and no reaUy devout American would ask why, under such circumstances, one wol,lld write about base- ball. She said she thought I should teU my readers up front that what followed would be about baseball so they could skip to the bridge column or the letters to the editor. Since it was clearly use- less, I clidn'l point out to her that baseball has become a virtual religion to a whole range of double-dome types from George Will to David Halberstam because it repre- sents a microcosm of file, and is full of intellectual nuances. But I feel no need to defend baseball here, so if you shdie Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE these subversive views that my wife does, you should bail out at this point. For those who are left, I'd like to start with a social comment that all of us share. When you pay your electric bills in the coming months - which we have been told are going to be something on the order of 80 percent higher - you might want to ponder the fact that Angels are play- ing in a place called Edison Field. This came about in the euphoria of deregulation three years ago when Edison International decided to use USUALLY YOU NEED A PERMIT TO BUILD SOMETHING THIS BIG .• some or the e~cess cash It didn't return to its stockhold· ers to buy the EdtSOn name on a ballpark once knoM1 as Anaheim Stadium. So, even though there is no line Item on your electric bill inclicating that a portion or it will be invested in "Ecli· son Field,· you could be helping the Anaheim Angels to buy a winning pitcher when you pay your electric . bill -which may not be warming to you. Personally, I feel thal if the Disney Company is so impoverished thal ll ls will- ing lo contribute to jacking up my electric bill by selling the name on its ballpark, il should al least invest the money 1t receives in a pitch- er with more promise than Pat Rapp. Which brings us, finally, to the 2001 baseball season. I should probably point out that I'm not invading the ter- ntory of the Pilot sports writ· ers. Their coverage doesn't include the Angels, but I can write about them as long as I have some sort of vested The Newpnrt Beach Public Library and the Newport Beach Public Library Fuundalian P K I:·~ E \J T TH E FOURTH A NNUAL M ART I N W. WITTE DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS LECTURE SERIES NEWPORT B EACH P UBL I C LIBR ARY Voices for a Brave New World T 1ie Se ries continues with presen talions by renown ed experls in ge neJir engineering and world affairs. TllE H UMAN GENOME PROJECT: O UR N EW F~ONTIER GREGORY STOCK Dr. Stock directs the Program on Medicine , Technology, and Society at the UCLA Medical School. He i.s the author of Metaman: The Merging of Humans and Machines into a Global Suptrorganism, Engineering the/ luman Germ/int and Tht Book of Questions. • Friday programs btgin at 7:00 p.m. and includt bufftt dinntrs by Newport ~ach rtstaurants. Admission SSS. •Saturday programs ~n et l:OO p.m. and include l'8ht rtfrt hmtnts. Admwion $18. • Reservation, m1y bf made through T1<.KETMASTU; call 714-74().2000 to ch11ge by phone. R EAL W ORLD DANGERS: GLOBAL T ERRORJSM ROBERT GATES Former CIA Director Robert Gates is th e only officer in the agency's history to rise from entry-level employee to director. He is the author of From tht Shadows: Tilt U/Jimatt lnsidtr Story of Fivt Prtsldtnts and How They Won /ht Cold War. • Tkktts availablt at Ntwport ~ach Ctntral Ubrary. April 7, 8 end 14. •if availablt, tkktls will bf sold 11 tht door. .......... ,..., ........ :.nm: -!. ... -~·----~ NIW10IT llACH CDITIAl. l.DaAIY IS LOCAT!l> AT 1000 Avoooo Av•NU• IN NIWPOlT Burn. TMv prOf"IN would nOI bf pos9'btt ..._fl"'"*'"""°".._ dlt MAlml W. Wtm PAiia\'; Tttl 1lvN (~ P~fl( Ltn bl\t'J.,l'ftl Co1o1•~11v; S~t1u FAMILY ~noN; Da. •Mu lt1.-~w11 llo\m: Ml\ Cnwn tfr)n•: }c111N t OllNNA (tlA'j; CYWTlllA Cm 101u: illi..-.. ,...._ 6 ~UP. 4i~o\lllJ11«, Ylll<' C.All.J('llll • R.•lTH ~...-: interest. And I do. I own a third of half Qf a season tick · et and, every month, pay my electric bills, at least part or which -I'm certain -must go to Edison lntemdtional Field of Anaheim. The Angels may be the only club in baseball that didn't improve itself irl some manner in the off-season. It acquired two banj(>-hitl.Jng minor league shortstops, d pitcher that even the <;::h,icc.1- go Cubs gave up on dnd • another pitcher that can only \;.in if his teammates give him a hdlf-dozen runs. If Lhis crop of newcomers -diclal· ed by Disney's refu.!.dl to compete for top free agent talent -turns into winners, I will happily defer to gen eral manager Bill Stoneman as a certified genius. The one addition to the Angels that may tum au this around was also d discard - a 38-year-old first bciseman named Wally Joyner who was ready to retire until surgery took M o Vdughn out for the entire scdson. Joyner decided to give it one more shot if be could mclke 1t as the regular first basemen. Apparently he has -and I see a real bonus for Disney here. It would make one heU of a moV1e if Joyner could • lead the Angels to a penndnt \his time around. The script writes itsell. This decent, wholesome kid in his early 20s catches hre with the Angel~. captivates its fdns, inspires "WaUy World n and mdkes all kinds. of pointS -both on and off the field -for tl1e ·Angels until he is traded away at the height or his skills. After a • long and productive career with other teams, he is released and determined to rellre to his family -unttl Vaughn gets hurt. Then he dgrees, mostly out ollhe goodness of his heart, to come bdck to the pldce wl)ere 1l all started to lead his tedJTl to g lonous victory The final shol 1S d close-up of the SdJTle cherubic face a'> the 20-ycar-old, bu't now frdmed by the bdld head dnd the lines of d long cdreer. The 2001 Angels have> the • same fine outfielders, .Uurd baseman, catcher and - hopefully-second base· man. They lack a shortstop and dependable starting pitcher. But I'm not going to miss Vaughn. I can't count the number of limes I sa w him stnke out Wlth a man on base last year. His figures were misleading because he batted behmd the m ost pro- lific tutter in bdsebalJ, Darin Erstad. He hdd an unparal· .leled number of opportuni· ties lo dnve m runs. The way I see 1t, Joyner will pllt up better numbers with the sdmE' opporturubes. He can run faster too So dll we need for that Disney '>cnpt to be reflected in real IJie is for three of those young Angel pitch~ to tum mto instant dces With a third of haU of a season ticket, 1 ought to b<! able to get into at ledst one World Sene!> ~ame. • • JOSEPH N. BEU IS a resident of Santa Ana Heights Hts column appears Thursdays. C~ipotle GIANT BURRllOS. BUILT 10 OlfJEL HARBOR l WILSI* RAND OP~--G NEWPORT DESIGN ·CENTER WORLDWIDE COLLECTIBLES AND ANTIQ!)ES SO°looFF . This Weekend Only! 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"Toddy we're down lo JUSt two or three,· said Smith. ·And we're suU workmg on those · They've reached this point after hund reds of hams of undercover operdlJons, a la- Briefly _in THE NEWS Fire ca uses $20,000 damage to stand NEWPORT BEACH - 1'1reflg hters spE>nt dboul eight minutes !>mothenn g d smc:UI fire• Lhdl cdu<;ed dbout $20,000 m ddmdgl? to the 38-year-old Stull Shock on Wednesddy f'VPmny, Nt>wport Bedch Ftre olf1c1dlS Sdld Those dt lhf' beachfront hdmburgN stnnd, located al tions and even arrests, he said. Massage ordinances passed by the City Council have also helped and contin- ue to help '1\ weeding out these illegay and Udqualified massage practitioners, Smith said. , I i:,..,._,; 1 >'lie Council as recently as March 5 changed an already existing massage law, mak- ing it mandatory for all masseuses to go through a rigorous licensing process to practice in the city. Earlier, the law exempted state- licensed pra-ctitioners. The revision limits hours of operation restricting massage parlors. The law now also requires that businesses use onJy white lights and doors that cannot be locked. These, as well as the Licensing test, we re vital 101 E. 15th St. since 1963, explained that a freezer com- pressor caught fire sometime after the restawant closed at 5 p.m. So no one was working the re at the time, explained Joe Angelo, son of owner Ruth Whitacre. An hour afte r the fire , which began at approximate· ly 6 p.m., Angelo was unsure as to whether the Stull Shack would reopen for business today. • l think it was JUSt smoke damage,• said Angelo, who rushed to the resta want as soon as he was nollfied. Sot«i 7~ 'P~ ?NttvM Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Elimirutte the Middleman! Compare our Prices! TeM~eW Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H (comer o( McClin_. I< Lopal (714) 544-7268 www.teakoutdoors.com lessons Costa Mesa learned from Newport Beach, which faced the same pro~m sev- eral years ago, said ~th. •This is not a r/roblem that'll go away,• sajd Smith. "It just resurfaces some place else.• r That was probably what happened when .Newport Beach sum,,tt tightening up its mass~ge laws years a~o, he sai?,/T'he parlors movey to Costa Mesa. Now that Costa Mesa has followed Nc;Wport beach's lead, it's Full'erton's tum, said Smitll. . "They're learning from us now,· he said of the city of Fulle rton. The key to Newport Beach's success was the rig- orous testing and licensing, said Kim Reilly, Community Services Officer at Newport Beach Police's Vice and Nar- cotics Department. ·We require background check, fingerprint and test· ing, • she said. "That helps us "The re doesn't seem to be any flame damage.~ A sign on the side of the burger stand simply reads "We surf good food." Newport Beach Fire Capt. Bill Be nnett couldn't agree more. "We saved a Newport Beach landmark.· Bennett said Wednesday. "They've got great burgers there .• Bennett, who usually grabs a cheeseburge r and fries at the Shack, said three engines, two trucks and a paramedic van responded to the one-alann fire. Freeway accident kills Santa Ana man COSTA MESA -A Santa Ana man rued early Wednes- day morning when the car be Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars } I.\ 1\.1~,J\ I; i '. , I · : l 1 r ·. ~·-·· Bra&Pant11 Sa~ Come In Now For Best: Select.ion.! B .. , ; ll" :! 1 ... :.... -!.! • ·I 11... : ; 1 ·d 1'1 ·• .•. : . - B1" :11n :.! p:111li•·--!.!•·I 11 ... :;1 ·d In·•·'. . - No Special Orde11"8 Kris~e .. "s Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts WestcllffCourt • 17 19 WestcllffDr. •Newport Beach Monday -Saturday 10-6 (949) 631-7399 ~~'"~·fl~ ·fl~~ ij~?, :)) flfRDf N N:~~~;T ~:~~~~ '.: HIGH SCHOOL HOME & GARDEN TOUR TUESDAY, MAY l, 2001 10:00 AM · 3:00 PM • p resented by FASHION ISLAND"' IO ••un l U•rt• -IUYPnlf llACll Tickets ore $40 and ore available through the Fashion Island Concierge at Atrium Court, the Butera Home Collection and Ann Dennis Design. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: (949) 552· 2311 We wilh to thank our Gold Sponsors: llllB:Jlll ~-!!!!'!! and our Silver Sponsor: ~I II • 1 > ' ,'' make sure they didn't get their documents from diplo- ma mills." Newport Beach currently has about 80 massage practi- tioners. said Reilly. The department has rejected very few applications over the last three years, she said. • ' "The process definitely discourages people who are not legitimate,• said Reilly\·' In Costa Mesa, appllc('nts are required to haw / 500 hours of training frorp a legit- imate massage school. The · city has also developed its own test based on Newport Beach's format and on input · from other practitioners and business owners. The procedures are not meant to increase red tape or to put up more barrlers for businesses, he said. "We believe this protects legitimate businesses,• sa.id Smith. "It definitely gives them more credibility.• was riding in Jost control and overturned on the San Diego Freeway, officials said. The crash on the Bristol Street offramp was reported to authorities at 2:22 a.m., Caillomia Highway Patrol officials said. Lionel Cldfk, 26, was a pa~senger in a 1983 Datsun, which spun out of control and ove rturned when the driver made an "unsafe tum to the left,• said Officer Joann O'Hair. Robert Earl Lark Jr., also of Santa Ana, was dnving the car and was arrested on sus- picion of drunken driving. He is currently being held m Orange County Jail, she said. Lark suffered moderate injuries, said O'Hair. Clark, who was not wear- ing a seat bell, was ejected from the car which landed on him. officials said. His Automotive Road of Dreams Museum, says Teller, is an attempt not just to recreate the past but to show visitors that automo· biles were an intricate part or Orange County's history, culture and evolution. "Cars are part of Amen· cana, • said Teller, w~o founded the swap meet m 1969. "Cars, roads and tree· ways ar~ how we grew as a nation." Spread over 14,000 square feet are cars from the 1900s to the 1980s -the oldest of them a burgundy 1904 Cadillac. The most expensive of the lot is the one Teller is proud of -the beige Pierce Arrow that belonged to one Mr. Charlie Chaplin. It's now worth $200,000. Other star cars include fonner baseball player Reg· g1e Jackson's Ragster, OJ Simpson 's Bentley, Telly SavaJas' Rover and the Stutz that belonged to Cornelius Vanderbilt. The entrance to the museum has photos of old Orange County -a 1940s picture of d family shopping at Knott's Berry Farm and several others. "When people think of Kn oll's Berry Fann today, they lh.tnk rides,• sa.td Te Uer. •But m the 40s, you went there to buy berry jam and ducken dumer. • It was a two-hour drive to SIGN CONTINUED FROM A 1 out a warning to the cafe's owne rs, te lling them the sign had to go. More warn- ings followed and Leonlieff met wtth city planners to try Teach Kids Fire Safety If clothec; catch fire. instruct kid~ 10 STOP, DROP and ROLL See me, your State Farm Agent Steven Hiii, Agent nm•••• Lie.# 0C806H~ _a_ 350 East 17th Street Suite 2 11 .. Costa Mesa. CA ......... ,, 94'9-646-9393 Like a good neighbor, Swre Farm i.'i there . ., STATE FARM INSURANCE COMAWES HOME OfFICES BLOOMINGTON IWNOIS 1t.ttfMm.com- ---MINER MISTAKES DESIGNER 0ITTLET -~5'tUJ~ on our ~ready reduced warehouse prices • NEW • DISCONTINUED • O VERSTOCK.ED SHOWROOM SAMPLES Vlait our new 7,SOO ICI· ft. fumjrwe ahowroom &: accaaoria outlet 2925 AinMJ, s.;,. A • ColtJi MIU (714) 979.6679 M,,,..s.t I O:OOat • 4:J<Jri I 111«/t N.rrlJ Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics. and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. · . ' Doily Pilot Knott's from Newport, but with the Santa Ana Freeway built in 1945, it now takes less than an hour to g et there, he said. "It's just amazing· to see how things change over time," said Teller. Getting the historical photos was the biggest cbaJ. lenge, said Terry Schulz of Gothic Moon Productions, the company that designed the museum. Over two years, designers painted murals and created facades of a rannhouse, cit- r:us packing facility, a drive. in theater with a wide screen, lover's lane, service station and speedway racing arena. TeUer's favorite set is a used car deaJership modeled alter old-time "crazy Cdr salesman• "Mad Man· Muntz's L.A. dealership. "He was this short guy who used to wear d Napoleon hat, quite a sales- man,• said Teller with d laugh. The museum is also d good way to •enhance the . swa p meet,• he said. "We hope this will bnng in more people and ma ke the swap meet attractive,'' said TeUer. But more than anything, it was his passion for cari. that really motivated him lo build a museum, said Teller, whose plates on the back of his 1956 Chevy convertibl<> read lM17AGN. .il've always love d cdr.., • he s&d. ·This is just a WdY to share that.· to figure out a solubon. But another neighbonng bui.1- ness already has a sign dnd onJy one 1s perrrutted on tht• site. The onJy solution, accord· ing to o ty offloals: The Cd1P owners could replace the neighbor's sign with a big- ger one and add the ir namP to it. But when nothing hap- pened, fines started to arnvt• at Goleos. Smee the begin· ning of March, city ofho db have sent two $500 citalloni. and two $100 citation!>, Leontieff said, adding ht> hadn't sent them any money so far. On Wednesday mommy, Leonbeff sa.td that once thP sign's gone , he'U have d hard tune staying open •J'm m the back (of lhf' strip maU,)" he said. "Peopl<• can hardly see me . U you don't want me lo have d sign, I might as well close.· Leontieff stressed that he was convinced the city's leaders found the sign obscene. Far from 1t, countered those m charge of Newpor1 Beach. Yes, the picture of a woman oo the sign dJd catch their attention. Yes, they'd not looked into whether th <' sign was legaJ when It WdS just a coffee cup because 11 some times takes them a while to reallze that a sign's not where it's supposed to be. But that's beside the pomt, said City Manager Homer Bludau. ·w e need to apply the rules ... regardless of what the situation is,• he said, adding that no one would object to the picture U it were installed according to code. In an e-mail to the cafe's owners, Mayor Gary Adams, whom Samardzic had looked to for help, wrote that he didn't think the sign could stay. But "for what it's worth .. . 1 have no problem with your sign,• be added. Councilwoman Nonna Glover, whose district includes Mariners Miles. expressed similar f eellng . •My understanding is that any sign by that cale is not allowed,• she said. "That's the issue." Glover added that she couldn't remember a single sign city officials had turned down because of lts content. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper RTSMI ••• DailyPilot .. Daily Pilot Thursday, April 5, 2001 AS N I: W P O R T 8 I! A C 11 F I l M F f S 1 I V A I SCHEDULE Unless otherwise marlted. all films w rit be shown at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas, 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, and are SS. Ticb ts are available by calling (888) 464-2468 or at http:llwww.tlclcets.com. TODAY 11 A.M. I ' JOHNNY GREYJ.JEs ~nada. 2000 ( ' Procluc:9r: Jorge Manzano Olnlctor. Jorge Manzano. Saw!Writw. Jorge Manzano c.t! Gall Maurice, Columpa C. Bobb, Jonathan Fisher. Gloria May Eshkibok ~time: 78-00 Since the shooting death of her father. Johnny has ~nt most of her life in one form of prison or another. Taken away to reform school at age 15, Johnny ~ntually ends up in Kingston's maximum security prison. the noto-rious prison for women A 1oumey through her OWl'J histOI)' and pain lead Johnny to love, a sense of spmtual purpose, and resoM with her past • Scrfff'ltng will be w hlm's Sout~ C.hfom~ premiere 11:30 A.M. CALL TO Wl'TMSS United States. 2000 Produc:9t-: Pam Walton DfNCtor. Pam Walton R&#Wng time: 59:00 "The Mambo Cafe" spring of 1999, )'0Ufl9 filmrNlcers William 0·~1/1 and Michael SJcolntlc vowed to do<u 'menrit· • Screening w.U be attended by the d•rect<>< OUR HOUSE IN HAVANA Cuba/United States, 1000 ~ StephM Olsson, (arolina Zatt Dif'9Ctor. Stephen Olsson IUW~ time: 58 00 Cuban history. memories. and lingering claJ.S divisions come into sharp focus when Si/Via Morinl aher nearly 4() re_ars m the United States. sets out to revrs1r the palatial home of her youth m Havana, Cuba. •Screening will be attended by the dtrKtor 6:30 P.M. MANHOOD ANDO~ MOOERN DllEMMAS (WULJn ET AUTRES SENTIMENTS MOOERNES) Frarxe, 1000 Produc:9t-: Blue Dahha Production Di...aor. Ronan Girrt ~Ronan G1rre c.nt: Bruno Putzulu, Estelle Skornik RWW\ing time: 88 00 Thirty-year-old Alu1s is your average modem young man " Pf!rennliJI teen<lgfU who refuses to grow up Until the day. he r.11s m love with the bewnch1ng uura Ir's exhilarating at f1rn, but Alexis soon h<ls a hdrd time coping He w.tntJ to rtd Ldura of her demons ilnd get back to his easygoing Me But today's •exor CJSmS" have to be Pf!rl<Nmed by consent 7 P.M. Q.OSING NIGHT GALA Oos1ng n1ght9ala will be held at Edwards Island 7. 1mmed1ately follow1.,9 the awards ceremooy Honors will be given out for 14 Celt egones, 1nclud1ng best feature and best docu· mentary SJO 9 P.M. Set against the controversy between sexuality and organ/red religion. "Call to Witness• introduces three openly gay and lesbian Midwestern Lutheran pastors who have taken a srand agalnn their own churches. 1:30 P.M. struggling againrt time and air raids to clear a rubbl~strewn basketball court. try's Ide. • Screening w~I be attended by the producPr and Carey, Grace's nonconformist roommate, who hates everything Grace stands.for. but c.Jn't help stealing Grace's copies of Bnde Magazine. When Casey's antics threaten Grace's engagement. Grace de<1des ro gcr even by invading Casey's Me MAMBO CAR Unrted States. 1998 SKY HOOK (NOESKA UDtCA) Serbia· Yugoslavia, 1000 Director: LJubtsa Samardzic Cast: Ana Sofrenovic. Nebo1sa Glogovac. Ivan JevtOVI(. Nikola KOJO 2 P.M. THREE SUMMERS (TR£S VERANOS) Argentin.t, , 999 OiN<tor. Raul Tosso ~owrtt.t . Julio Acosta 4 P.M. THE GIRLS' ROOM United States. 1000 Produc:er: Carol Anne Shine. Barclay DeVeau, Irene Turner 4:30 P.M. Producer. Brad Wyman, Ron Marlt Director: Reuben Gonzalez Saeenwriter. Reuben Gonzalez c.nt: Thaha, Paul Rodnguez, R~na DeSoto. RKk GOflzalez, Kamar de 10'> Reye\. Robert Costanzo, Danny Aiello Rw1nlng time: 95 00 Once a promising basketball player. Kaja has watched both his profes$ion.tl .tnd personal ltfe fall apart before his very eyes HIS wrfe wants to leave Belgrade with their 5-year-Old son. Kaia and hn neighborl>ood friends live m danger of being dra ~ed Just as it seems they have run oot of survrval strategies, a sponta· neous bet wrth a war profitttr sets the men Cast: Esteban f>rol, Gonzalo Rey, Nicolas Scarpino, Fabian Gia.nola. Facundo Saltarelh, Alberto Busa1d, Cnsitina Murta. Roberto umaghi Di...aot: Irene Turner SoW'!writer: Amanda Beall Cast: Sohel Moon Frye, Wil Wheaton, Cat Taber, Gary Wolf THE HOT COftNER (LA ESQUINA CAUE~) Cuba/United Stares. 199911000 Producer: Osualdo Hernandez 0 1...aot: Mt<hael Skolnik Running time: 98 00 At rhe urging of Frank and her strt'E't smart brother. Ricky. Nydia agrees to part1c1pate 1n an offbe<lt scheme ro make the family restov rant "hot• once more Tht>tr now-I plan to attract busmen to the tr restilur ant u11se1 ii Wtldlycomte sequence of evt'ntJ ending in near drsarter Rwv\ing time: 100:00 Running time: 1O1 00 Running time: 59 00 Alter 10 yeafl. two friends come back to a vrl /age by the se.tside where they shared three key summetJ in their lives and for the coun "The Girls' Room• 1s an ensemble drafnil about Gr.Jee, a c/awc Southern belle obsessed Wtth her 1mpend1ng graduation and wedding. 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A6 Thur , April 5, 2001 ---AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627; by faJC to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574· 4298 Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete l1stlng is avaflable at http-//www d~1/ypi/ot.com. TODAY The Orange County Federa- t 1un ot Republican Women wall host d board meeting dnd 111f')che>on at 10 a.m. dt the ( ·o!.lcl Met.d Country Club, 1701 Golf Cour!.e Drive, Cos- 1.1 Mc>'>u. $15. (714) 546~1429. A seminar on how to secure ')-11Ur luturP will take place at 1 o c1 m dnd 1 p.m. dt Well· r\I''>'> Concepts, 4590 1-..1,atArthur Blvd., Suite 260, N1•wport Beach. Free. (H49) 11.">'.l-2:100 ext. 21 s ADVERTISEMENT The Newport Beach Central Library will present a story time program, H Preschool Storytime" in recognition of National Library Week at 10:30 a.m. at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Avenue, Newport Beach. Free (949) 717-3601. A support group for care- givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. or Orange County will meet at 1 p.m . at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 593-9630. Mother's Market will present "Dental Health Avoiding Toxic Materials" at the Patio Cale, 225 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631- 4741. \ The Visionaries of the Orange County Museum of Art will present a lecture by Brad Durham at 3 p .m. at the museum, 650 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. $85 for the series. ~949) 759-1122. Sherman Ubrary & Gardena will present an exhibition of the art of Capistrano Beach artist Timothy J . Clark called "Paintings of Sherman Gar- dens and AhdaJusia Spain" from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. dai- ly today through April 18 at the library, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $3. (949) 661-7135; FRIDAY . Dr. Jeff HJttenberg, professor of education and the director of the graduate program in education at Vanguard Urti- versity, will speak at 2 p .m. about the Pentecostal philos- ophy of education at the uni- versity, 55 Fair Drive, Costa '[a st er celebrations at .Jyf ari ners cfi·urcfi T •n1 Wf\lll'\ \\hid\ Jfl ( n pn r nl to Jr ,I\\ m 111 c 1h.111 ltl,000 pcoplL Ill \I 11111u' < lnmh Jurin~ l.1,1c:r "''~,-11,I w1ll 1mludc c;..,,J I rn.l.1y, I'"'"".' \nln .111,I l·.l\rl'r. C u111d I 11d.1y .1ml I .l\1c:r \l·tal .t 1111·"·'g' of low :111d loq~iwm·" lo 1h, ""'Id · \J1J 1-:c:nwn llnh111c:, "11111r p.1,wr .u ,\1.innn' { hurd1. I\,, .11"' l ,.,d lo,,., u' 'o mud1, I It wnt Im \un cu J,,. on rhl· , '"'' h •. mnl'. thl hurJ,·n of our •111 lnu' rl1u1 fll\l Imm 1hc: J1.:Jd, '" rl1.11 \\l' ltlj\ 11\c:. rl1.11 ' '""" 1ht11g \\orrh , .. 1<-hr.111ni.: ·· I J\lcr Cdtebra1ion .2001 tndudl'' • <.ooJ hiday. April l.l t-.01111. \, I W, (1 ,tlld 7;jl) p.1n. 111 tl1l· \\'.,r,litp { ,·111,·r, f .. ,u,111g on du.: lll•'.t11111~ of ( hmt' dt-.11h on ch,· '""' I .1,h p.:r,on h.1\ 1he "1'1'"11111111' 111 l11l.'rJlh nJtl tlw1r liu r<ll II'•, \Hlf ll'll J11\\ II Oil lltltl 4.Jrd~. 111 ,c:,c:n-foot 1:111 woc>dfn graders can 1akc pan in Krru' l.Hl\H'' throughout 1hc: ' Church. Call ah(' l.:.a51er hotline al .tud11nnum. Chil,k.irl' •~ av,ulahk, (?49) 854-7030, ex1. 413. for ml.inr' -3 yc:.ir old~. • 15th AnnuaJ High School • P<bsover Se<lcr, Friday, April 13 Mexicali Trip -From April 14-20, (1 p .111 with Marry (;oett, more than 120 high ~hool n.111011.tlly .Kclaiml'<l \ingc:r, pi:ini~1 / srudcncs 1ill spend 1heir Spring .md Me~\iJnic Jew le.1ding .t break rurfning Vacarion Bible 1 tmliaional Sedt·r meal. ~peti.11 School for Mexicali thildrcn. OIU\lt .rnJ llOIChmg on 1hc: Mariners Churrh is wrattd at "~nilil.incc: of the \t·der Ill 5001 Newport O mer Dm1e, nt the C.hrnttJn' JI Mannl'r\ Church will comer of Bomia Canyon Driw in Ix held in 1hc Commun11y (c:nicr. ln1U1t (brhi11d UC!). Fou11tkd m I >mner ·~ $.~'i. l i1..ke1\ mu\I b1.. 1963. Manners Churrh u a 11011- pun.ha\Cd m advanc.l' and art' tknominatiorutl, Bibk-ttarhing .1v;11l.iblc by c.iJling (949) 8'i4 rhurch with rontmiporary worship. 7030. CXI. c; n. Thr rhurrh S"11t'J s~ral thousand • l:.astcr Celebration, Saturday, peopk with thru wulund services April 14 and Sunday, April 15 · and do:uns of mid-uJttk mi11i1try l.,,11urday JI 4:31J nnd 6:30 p.m. groups for ab agrs. Weekend serviu . rnd l.,und.iy a1 8, 9:4S and 11 :30 timrs: Saturdays, 6 p.m.; Sundayr, 9 .1 m. 1n the Wcmh1p CC'ntc:r, wirh a and 11 a.m. Call (949) 854-7600. l '>O-vo1cc: butc:r choir and 20-Vuit their Wt-b sitr at p1e1..e orches1ra. Infants w ~ixah www.marmmrhurrh.org. T H E EPISCOPAL CHURCH O F SAINT MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS HOLY WEEK 2001 SCHEDULE Palm Sunday, April 8 • Holy Eu charist at 8 am and 10 am with Blessing of Palms and Processional Holy Tuesday, April 10 • Tenebrae at 7:30 pm Maundy Thursday, April 12 •Choral Eucharist at 7:30 pm Good Friday April 13 • Ecumenical Worship at Community Congregational Church at Noon • Family (child-centered) Worship with the Stations of the Cross and Holy Communion at 4 pm •Stations of the Cross at 7 pm • Good Friday Liturgy at 7:30 pm Holy Saturday, April 14 • The Great Vigil of Easter Begins at 7:30 pm with the Lighting of the Paschal Candle April 15, Easter Sunday • Festival Choral Eucharist with Brass and Organ at 8 am and 1 O am • Easter Egg Hunt at 11 :30 am JOIN US ON EASTER TO CELEBRATE THE COMPLETION OF OUR NEW PARISH CENTER! ALL ARE WELCOME. Located on Marguerite ~t Pacific View Drive • Corona del Mar • Tel: 844-0463 NURSERY CAR• AT ALL .. RtllC•B Mesa. Call for ticket prices. Preferred parking is $3. (714) 556-3610. Orange Co\inty Fair and Exposition Center 86 Fair Dri- To~orrow one ol four free ve, Costa Mesa 92626 (714) seminars al\)out the p eace 706-1543. building will begin at 9 a.m. until noon. Sponsored by · Mlke Jllley of Adobe So~­ locaJ nonprofit agencies, the ware will p resent the latest m seminars will also be on April Adobe products at 8 a .m. al 14, 21 and 26. contact Jim Orange Coast College, 2701 Turret (714) 754-7399 or Dan Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Millstein (714) 556-8000. Cos-Free to first-time visitors. ta Mesa 2650 Mesa Verde (949) 770-1865. East. SATURDAY The'motorcycle speedway at the Pair and Exposition Cen- ter opens today for the sea- son. The 33 season's first race starts at 7:30 p.m . and runs through October 13. The cost for admission is $10 for adults, juniors (13-17) and seniors (60+) are $3 and chil- dren under 5 are free along with parking and programs. An orchid sale will be hosted by Green Systems Interna- tional from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. al Green Systems International Orchid Nurser,c. 20362 Birch St., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 756-1211. A four.week teacher of peace certification workshop series will begin at 9 a .m. at the Costa Mesa Church of Reli- gious Science, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa !IC J{o ly Week mes sage from St. Michael & !All !Angels 'Holy ~rk Mmagr from thr Rrwrrnd Peter D. Haynrs, Rrr1or/Sr111or Pastor at Saim Mirharl & ALI .Angels Episcopal Clmrrh in Corona drl Mar "Alleluia, Christ is risen!" We shall joyously exclaim ar the Great Vigil of E:.aster and on Easr('r morning celebrations. So, why doe~ ours continue to look like a Good Friday world? Like Sc. Peter, most of us follow Jesus halfway. Obviou~ly, we arc all sinners . At issue is whether there is more mercy in God rhan there is ~in in us. Just as love: is Mranger than dcaLh, so is forgivene~ infinirdy greater than sin. I think chat this is the hardest thing in our faith to believe. The Easier tru1h i~ rha1 with the 7.Cal of graritudc we "forgive sinner~" anJ c:.in become beuer people. Easu.·r faith means char insrcaJ of trying 10 prove ourselves endles~ly, we c:an express ouri.clvcs as fearlcS5, vulnerable, comp:mion:ite, joyou!> followch of our Risen Lord. Jesu!> ha) done Cod's pan: Re)urrccuon has overcome crucifhaon, lor~l\·enc~ is stronger 1han ""· love lasts forever. So. whJl of U)? Arc we going to cnminuc the illusion of a Good· Friday World or start living the rcaliry of an Easter life? Saint Mirharl & AU Angrls l:.piscopal Church u located on Margurmr at Paafir Vil'U1 Drivr m Corona drl Mar During Holy WuA-, 10111 them far prap and wonhip. On Easter Sunday. Apnl 15 thrrr wt!/ bra Fmival Choral Eucharist with Brass and Organ a1 8 and JO a.m. with a special F.ast" J;gg llunt 111 11:30 a.m. Call (949) 644-0463. rfhe 'Presbyterian Cfiurcfi of tfie Covenant invites you to worship W inner of five Lo~ Angeles Drama Critic Circle Awards, the Accors Co-op is the first Christian-based professional theater company in the United States thar operatC8 under a contract with Actors Equiry. On Maundy Thursday, April 12, eighc members of this highly ac:daimed group will join The Prcsbycerian Church of the Covenant Choir and Orchestra in a unique prcscncacion entitled "A Service of Gachering Darkness." B~ on rhe gospel accounts of Jesus' bemyal and passion, the powerful narrative will be supported by the beautiful music of the Faure Requiem. In addicion co relling th(' story of the Lord's suffering in an uncommonly moving way, Lhe combined talenu of 1h(' actor- si ngcr instrumcm4.list aJso unJcrsc.or<'\ the theme that 1he presence of the church in bereavement i\ a ~trong \tatcmc:nt of suppon and love. The requiem m~. who-.c leading 1he,;~ are root and light, both consoles the: living and commits 1hc dcccascd ro God's continuing ca.re. The servile begins at 7:45 p.m. in The Presbyterian Church of the Covcnan1·~ sanctuary. There is no charge for chis pr~eniation and Lhc public i~ welcomed. Childcare will be provided. Tht Prnbytnian Church oftht Covrnam iJ wrarrd 111 2850 Fairview Rd (at Adnms) 111 Costa Mesa. For mort mfom1111ion, call (714) 557-3340. Join in the Jfoly Week Services at Ou r £ady Queen of !Jfngels Come cdebrare Christ's uiumph over death at the inspirational Holy Weck Servi~ to be held at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church. Everyone is welcome to chc Holy Weck Services commemorating Christ'~ Passion, Death and Triumphant ~urrccrion. The worship 1ervices begin on Holy Thur'Kl.iy, April 12 with the evening Mass of the Lord', Suppc.r ac 7:30 p.m. Good Friday 6Crvico include Guided Meditariont in the Church at noon and the Cdebnation of the Lord'• Pualon at l :30 p.m. Scarton• of tht Crou wdl be p i<f at 7:30 p.m. in the church. Thr E.utcr Vigil on Sacurday cvenin& will be alcbmcd at 8 p.m. with muaic for choir, organ, bass and Limpani. Easier Sunday Services on April 15 begin at 7 a.m. with a Mass in Church wiLh Camor. At 8:30 a.m., there will be Mass in church with the contemporary choir, and Mass in the hall with Canwr and 1rnmpet. At l 0 a.m., there will be Mass in the church the adult choir and brass, and Mass in the hall with the contemporary choir. Al 11:30 a.m., there will be' Mass in church with C:ln1or and trumpet. On F..iutcr Sunday, childc.i.rc wiU be available ar the 8:30, 10 and 11 :JO a.m. No evening Mass wl.11 be held on ooter day. Plcuc join us ro ccleb~te thiJ joyou• Eat~r tt"UC>n. °"' l.MIJ Qwni ef Antrls Chtmh, 2<H6 M11r V'ut11 Driw, ~ &tri. CIJJ (9'19) 61~ OSJ.. ... Doily Pilot Mesa. Call for prices. (714) 954-7399. ' A three-week course on com- puter survival skills will be offered at 9 a.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cla!>s will take place Saturdays and Sundays until April 29. $258 (714) 432-5660. An SAT/PSAT/ACT course will be offered Saturdays dt Q a.m. AprU 7 through April 27 at Orange Coast Coll ege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa. $120 in advance, $130 at the door. (714) 432-5680. The Newport Beach Central Library will present a story time program, "Family Story- time" in recognition or Nallonal Library Wee k di 10:30 a.m. at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Avenue, Newport Beach Free. (949) 717-3801. Worship at 'Eastertime i11 Ca lvary Churcli JVe wport .Jvf es·a I n a world of l.hao~ and cmnplcx111c' there rcmatth 1u11 \lmplc hope: A CTO\\ made of woo<l. A m.in liUcd wi1h lm•t-, 1\ pronrnc of life Do you nt'nl liupt todav> <..al\i.1rv ( 'hurth Nev. pori Ml'·' will t.clebr.uc l..a:.1er !:lund.iy \\llh 1hm: ~rvtccs· Frid;iy, April I~ at - p.m .. l.,a1urday, April 14 at 6 p m and .m outdoor \t'f'Vilc: nn I .. .l\lcr !\u11d11y .11 I 0 .t.m. ·1 his yc:ar·~ rhl'ml i' "A 1.rm~. J man, a promt~c:." At .111 1hrrc: \crVKc~. famtl1n will e111oy full d11ldre11's prugrJmm111~ for nurwry 1hrough gr.idc: '>. I he clc:meniary progr;un will ft-arurl' .111 l.as1c:r Jr.ima wuh mlti11.., J.1.1i. .. •· .m,I video. Lmer egg hunti .uc pl.rnnul for .ill prl' '><.honl and elemc:niJn ch1ldrc:n. (.a/l'ary 01urrh Nrwpvrt Mn", 190 I:. 23rrl .\t. 111 Costa Mrl•I 11 11 11011-dr1101111n11uom1/ rl111nh '""" 11 "laxrd, fundly '1tmOJpht7Y 1mtl ro111emporary wonhip. Mesa Verde u ·nited :\1 etfiodist Cliurcli celebrates Jioly 'lfleek. No C.ross, No Resurrection Carlyle Marney hJ.'i wrirtf'n: hvm tk l'"J /Hgmmng UJfl't' rr 1111 rtmrrrroon w11hout a rross . It mr.zns tliat cnsu (cross) is wnnm 111 for lfUNIUll01U, f!JL!t'nl11ltnt:S. uftnJ, pmons; l'l't?t trotlJ lwn on m>SJn of rontmdtrtion ... The way u thr (T(Jn WtlJ: rross. clt1Uuing grarr, 11rw It.fr. jrn1J Omst ramt to giw this pmrf'U meamng. ·n~ is no resumaum witho11111 cross ... •or a crisis. Living with crisis requires a decision to acr. a channding of the ccnsion into a mnsuucrivc rcspo~ to the iswo we &a. This doesn't mean choosmg what is the Truth or the Right Way. In the words of the Apostle P-.iuJ, 11 means ~ming the ·mo" exctlbnt UNl)I •and choosing the way and work of love. This is the way tha1 dues lead to rcsurrec:tion living in the eternal now, and not ~trictcd to 10me aftcr.~fe. On F.astcr, wc c:dcbmc the mystery of the power of c.od') ~ lfR.:v. Marney is right, and I rhmk be is, then wc have co f.acc the way of the aoss before ~ arc frtt ro celebrate the victory beyond the cross. Holy Week. is the way that our spiritual cradition takes us through rhe way of rhc cross. lt begins with Pa.Im -r.loo Sund2y on Apnl 8. MaunJy Thunday at 7 p.m. w11h .a cdcbration of the l..&R Supper and Good Fricbfs Mtflh1at#ms "" tht CmG. bccWttn nooo Md 2 p.m. 'The fim E:btu, Raurrcaion Sun<Uy. ca~ u a swpruc. Wt'~ hcarJ the nory to many times. we bd 1CYC there Is Im.le or no mystery left. On l!.attcr morning we will ~me I put of the-old, old Story by ~ming 1\11 lnlCf\llT\mt of God'~ labcming kM and rdc:atc dw new life of• butwfly into "tcMl.icy'• .tWVile. .. ~ "1~ DO Gtotfr. Mru Vm{, u,.,'rrJ M"'-*r Clnmh °"' (711) 9~ • • ; ., I r '\ I Doily Pilot A splrttual communJcaUons works hop will be offered by Kathy J ohnson, certified heal- er and teacher, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . at the Vladimir Elmanovic)l. AlA Estates and Custom Homes office, 2079 Federal Ave., Costa Mesa. Call for prices. (949) 574- 5504. Famllles may purchase terra cotta tiles at Fashion Island and paint them to raise mon- ey for the Ora nge County Museum of Art from noon to 4 p.m. April 7-8 at Fashion Island, Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. $100. (949) 720-3300. The Newport Heights Ele- mentary Foundation Board will host Mardi Gras 2001, a stlent and live auction and wine and specialty foods tast- ing, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Promeli 's Westcliff Market, 2043 Weslcliff Drive, New- I port Beach. $75. (949) 631- 2034. SUNDAY A work.shop on how to profit from real estaie fixer-uppers will be presented by Orange Coast College's Commuruty Education Office at 9 a.m. at the college, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . $49. (714 ) 432-5880. A Chopin piano recital will take place at 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. APRll 9 Nominations for the Orange County Art Awards are scheduled for Thursday. Apnl 19. For nominations please call (714) 556-5160, 3750 South Susan Street, Suite 200 Santa Ana 92704. Mesa Verde United Methodist Church Dr. Dick Geotge, Pastor Sunday Services at 8:30 and 10:30 AM Chil.dcart provided · Holy Week a11;d Easter Events April 8 8:30 and 10:00 AM • Palm -Passion Sunday Worship &rvices • Sermon: What's Palm Sunday r without Palms? April I 2 7 PM • Mau nd y Thursday ervice Remembering th e La'l upper • Communion Meditatio n: Cross Words April 13 Good Friday: Meditations on tht Cross • Come fo 15 minutes or an hour -between Noon and 2 PM April 15 8:30 and I 0:00 AM • Easter Worship ervtec~ Choirs and Special Music Sermon: Always Easter BurrerAy release at both services 1701 Baker Street • Costa Mesa • (7 14) 979-8234 f-rom 405, one mile Souch on Harbor. From Harbor, three bl0th West on Baker, MVUMC is at intersection of Baker .ind Mesa Verde Drive, across from the Library.· ·1 Chns1-cen1e~d. worilllpping communnv reachmo oul m Evangelism Nurture and Servan! Mmlslrv "Spend Easter with the Risen Christ" "Jesus Said, 'No One Comes to the Father Except through Me'" (John 14:1 11 1 t ST ANDREW'S PRHBYll RIA!\ CllllRC II Or. John A. Huffman, Jr. 4la1urday, April 14, 2001, S:JO P.M. l'rc.u l1111g Sunday, Arni I ~. 2001, 7:00. 8:30 tic 10:1~ A.M. t~«<>U from Nt,..pon Hubor H1~h School ac l~1nt and I ~thl MMI \i AnJrt'" KoJJ, ~t\4 purl l\t-J,h, ( Jhtorn1J 'i2M I BH (949) 6 ll 21180 I \IAll into<o .unJrt'"rrr• or1t \t I Ii wwl4 ~unJrt,.srrc• ori: CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA ¢: UNITED METHODIST • ; Holy Week Services • _, Palm Sunday, April 8, I 0:00 am "In the Company of Friends" -Luke 19:28-40 Maundy Thunday, April 12, 7:30 pm The Sacrament of Holy Communion "There ts Room for Everyone" -John 13: 1-17 Good Friday, April 13, 7:30 pm "The Force of Forgiveness" -Luke 23:24 Euler Suml8e Service, April 15, 6:30 am. (on the beach at 14th Street) "To Challenge and to Change" -John 20:1-18 EMier Wonblp, April 15, 10:00 am ·No Longer Bound" -Luke 24:1-12 1400 West Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach, CA (948) 87s.3805 AROUND ToWN nY(;.;/t, J'J/r,~,fi. r ':fr.ft r,rl11/r1 ,!(J(J I Confession ~/ WtJn~'llJI'• I huNl.I\, .11111 1 ml.11, (d~lp.m. \J1urtlJV' · \ Ill l Ill l'Jmh f\nJn« '-' r\'111· \fonJ.11, April~~ \!Jj• 111 • No tun{r ,,,,~ llt1lt I f.11T•1l111lw•11tl1 / ,1 Irr \111111.11 Sunday, April 8, r ll.uion Sun<br Klt"1nc 11! l'Jlm, l><h•1t JI \b,.... I IJ,Jn 11 \ti 12 ill ( huu ( ""'"! \I '"' I lu \\ '" A 11 1•r111c<1 on' t•I hnc .HI 111111 p 111. • Thur)<by, April 12, I loly I hur\day \l .. r111ni; l'r•\ r I\ \u 111 1 h, < I 11 I \(n. 1'-\!J"" 11 I 11r I '''/'I 111 pm · \JurJ1io1 un11I \Ii.In 1111 II r it I l 111 Frida). 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AMAZING MUSIC EXCELLENT CHILDREN'S PROGRAM (Same at 111 services) EASTER EGG HUNTforchildren ages 3-12 UPLIFTING & INSPIRING MESSAGE for all join us for one of the following services: Friday, Aprll 13, 7:00pm Saturday, April 14, 6:00pm ~ April 15, 10:00am Thursday. Apnl 5, 2001 A7 You are cordially invited to BEST BET Architect M. Charles Bernstein lands in front of the fireplace at a home he designed in Corona del Mar. Bernstein will give a tree slide lecture at 7 p.m. tonight titled .. Architecture of the Spirit" at the Newport Beach CentraJ Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Information: (949) 717-3801. The Presbyterian Church of the Covenant Maundy Thursday Service, April 12' at 7:45 P./YI. "A Service of Gatherin g Darkn ess" Moving \fu~ic. of 1ht I aim l{nJlltl.'m w11h ~kmorahk N.Lrrdcion lw l.nm.1lh .1l·cld111ll'd ( hri\11.in prok.,,wn.il tht.uc.:r group ( hilJ c.ire w 111 Ix prornkd PALM SUNDAY, APRIL BTH 10:00 a.m. Service "Do You Have The Right Gear?'1 F.1milies and Children a.n-.ilw~w' welcomed Tlie Cown.int Choir and bra\~ orche~u.i in ong! St. Mark Presbyterian Church (USA) A Church With Open Minds and Open Anns Cood Fridav 7 :30 pm Easrer unday 9:30 am and 11 :15 am (949) 644.1341 lit MarL. n locarrd at the comer of Jamboro.. and r :mbluffll~rd in Newport Beach. 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Thursdoy,-April 5, 2001 A9 !CASA honors Gadbois for championing chi(dren I • IC ~o ne child at a tlmeff 1 is the slogan of • CASA, formally known as Court Appointed SPectaJ Advocate~ The Orange County-based orga· (lization that (unction's as a tcbild's voice m court~ cele- brated recently to raise funds ~d awareness of the need for child advocacy in the legctl system. Outstanding support· ers of CASA gathered at The • Sutton Place HoteJ, Newport THE CROWD Beach for the 8th annual "Celebration or Children. H Richard Gadbois UJ, vice president of Merrill Lynch, was honored with CASA's highest distinction, "ChiJ- (iren's Champion.ff Also laud- ~d was Nat Glover, deputy district attorney; and Carol Bradley, who was named "Advocate of the Year. H Cor- porate sponsor Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher, LLP was d1so tecognized for its continutng pontribution to CASA. The dinner event is the tnost important rund-raiser of Ute year for the orgaruzallon. An impressive $375,000 WdS raised as guests enjoyed " four-course! dinner and ddnc- ing lo the Wayne Foster Orchestra. Maior auction Items helped to raise th<' bar of financial success, as well clS significant event underwnllng from corporate sponsors such as American Airlines, DC'loitte & Touche, LLP. and Pacil1c Life. lnd1vidudl donors mclude Fred and Ltnda Port, Chri!> and Pdm0 Mdssey, Glenn c1nd Susan Schclfcr, Doug and Kylie Hodge dild Geoff dOd Lucie Moore. In the crowd for the tribute dnd dinner were Bob and Mdne St. John Grdy, Anton and Jennifer Segerstrom. William Gill<'- spie, Buzz dnd Julie ~ lowllng and John and Michelle Williams. Helping ctuldren IS dJc;o the mission of Childhelp USA, so it is no wonder lhdl the community turned out in force last week for the dnnuaJ Childhelp fash10n shvw and luncheon pre!>ented by South Coast Plazd. The vPry chic Billur Wdl- 1erich, director of community relations for the relaiJ giant, produced the show, working closely with Childhelp volun- teer chairpersons Kathenne Meredith and Nancy Whit- lock. The results were splen- did, with Childhelp USA reaJ- izing a net sum in the six fig- ure range to support its pro- grams m Southern Caltfomia at the Childhelp Village m Beaumont and in other loca- tions around the world. Ctuldhelp founders Sara O'MPard dnd Yvonne Fed- derson flew in from head- qudrters in Phoemx. to be present dl the event. Ordnge County i!. one of tho ldCgest and most generous chdpters in the nationaJ organiZdbon they founded somf.' 50 yeaf'i ago A significant reason for Ordn9c County's ma1or role 1s in fact duectly due to the work of one person Patti Edwdrd!.. wile of Jtm Edwards, has championed ChildhcJp for a number of years. rallying demonstrable support from a very ldrge conbngcnt of Newport-Mesa as wf.'U ds Orange County at large• PatlJ dnd Jtm were> hon- ored by Childhelp as 1mpor- tdnl children's ddvocatcs, receiving the "lnspirdtional Award" for 2001 Also honored at the event was Myldred Jones, 90, founder of Casa Youth Shelter in Los Alarrutos. Jones started the 12-bed temporclry facility at the age of 68 in 1978, and • hds since provided services for more than 8,200 youths and some 32,000 fdlTUly mem· bers, clearly making a s1gnill- cant contnbution to the com- The Original MIKE'I CARPET' OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA *Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery* CARPETS PLUSH • TEXTURE BERBER •13~ Childhelp founders Sara O'Meara, left, and Yvonne Fedderson, far right, new in lrom Phoenix, to join Orange County chapter President Carol Pack ard for the group's annual fashion show. munity and to the> livE>s ol tht• mony she hd'> helped. Cdrol Pdc.kard, prcsid<•nt of the Orange County ChaplE:'r of Childhelp USA. was Jmnccl by fellow c;upporter.. Pdm Bul- ll'f, EJJeen Sdul, 1dry Allyn D1•xtcr, Bdrhrird Ganahl, Cl<•o Buth, Ndncy ('cirdin, Janc1 Shuler. Julie Wh1llmgton, Udlf' San Filippo. 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Up To 70% Off AIO Thursday, April 5, 2001 DArtBOOK Daily Pilot Grazing in the field of Newport Beach restaurants~ Stephen Santacroce DINING REVIEW T here's a classic scene in Steve Martin's 1991 romantic comedy "L.A. Story• in which Martin's character gets in his car, starts the engine, drives along the curb for a half a block and gets out to visit t}.is neighbor. Southern CaillomiaTl's Jove their cars, and the geography a nd lay6ut or the cities dictate that we drive everywhere . Given our mobile nature, it's no surprise that one of the more popu- lar forms of d1rung IS "grazing; hopping from restaUiant to restau- rant saciijiling appetizers and cocX- taus, and then movmg on to the next stop. As a restaurant crillc. many of my meals out consist of lengthy, multi-course affairs that allow me to sample a vanety of the estab- Lishment's offerings. But I must adrrut, I'm a big fan of grazing. It's a great way to sample a variety of cwsines. The act of moving from place to place sets a n upbeat tone that makes for a Lively evening. And the atmosphere can be changed instantly by switching locations. Start off at a few trendy crowded hot spots for some high e nergy, and finish with desert and coffe e at a more intimate setting to end the evening. Daylight saving time has added an hour of sunshine to the end of the day, and the perfect start to an everung of graZlflg should certamly involve a view of the sunset. The Bluewater Grill on Lido Island (630 l.Jdo Park Dnve, Newport Beach, (949) 675-3474) proVJdes a casual setting and great view. as well as a wi.de selection of appetizers to start off the evening. Probably the best thing to do is ask the kitchen to put together a seafood sampler for your table. For about $1 a person, they'll set out a platter with a variety of dishes including smoked trout and salmon, chilled crab and shrimp, ahi sashimi and maybe some oys- ters or crab cakes. Wa$b the collec- tion down with a cold martini for a perfect start to a night on the town. Fashion Island features a slew of great restaurants, and it's the per· feet spot to recreate the scene from "L.A. Story,• driving around the parking Jot from spot to spot. I should point out that before going on a night of grazing, there should beJ)Ians to include a designated driver, or better yet, a hired cab or limousine. Please don't drink and drive, a DUI is a sure-fire way to end any festivities. P.F. Chang's China Bistro (1145 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (9491 759-9007) always has a lively crowd at its stylish bar and the menu features several great grazing dishes. My personal favorite is Chang's Chicken in Soothing Lettuce Wraps ($6.25). Spiced chicke n is minced with water chestnuts and Chinese veg- e tables and served on a platter sur- rounded with crisp lettuce leaves. The idea is to scoop some of the chicken mixture into a le ttuce leaf, drizzle with soy, vinegar, or hot sauce (or a combination of sauces your waiter will mix for you), and wrap the whole thing burrito style. The bartenders recommend a good Chinese beer to cool your palate while pondering the next stop of the evening. P.F. in P.F. Chang's creator Paul Fleming is also the foundet of Fleming's Steakhouse and Wine DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pit.OT Bluewater Grill chef Brian Hlrsty p-repares a seafood appetizer platter with the help of his crew. Bar (455 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 720-9633), the popular, upscale steakhouse. The bar at Fleming's has a clubby atmosphere, perfect for sipping one of the more than a hundred wines that are poured by the glass. Fleming's offers several good appe tizers, but don't leave without ordering the onion rings ($6.95). Inch-thick slices of sweet onion are dJpped in buttermilk and then dredged in seasoned bread crumbs before being deep-fried. The result is a crispy crust, encasing tasty sweet onions that are brought out stacked in a pyramid about a foot high. Be careful ordering these LD a crowd, it's easy to loose a finger fighting over the last on e. Sometimes a dish becomes so popular it seems as if it starts showing up everywhere. Fried calamari, once a staple of quaint Italian restaurants, is just such a dish. While I haven't seen fast food cha.ins offering McSqwd yet, it's showing up everywhere else for better or worse. 1Wo restaurants worthy or a grazing stop offer fried calamari that's definitely above average. Tutto Mare (545 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 19491 640- 6333) serves probably the best calamari ($8.95) prepared the tra- ditional way. Ttny squld ringlets are coated in a Light commecll breading and qwckly fned. The result is llght, tender morsels of cnsp sqwd that, as many tunes as I tned them, are never tough or greasy. I like to enjoy an order with d Campan and soda and pretend I'm m a seaside resort on the Italian Riviera. For a more avante garde. but just as good, version of calaman check out Oyster's (2515 E Coast Highway, Corond del MM, 19491 675-7411). Oyster's twist is the popular Kung Pao Calamari ($8), p dish that pairs the rrted squid with . spicy-sweet Kung Pao sa~ce co3'1·' plete with c}\qp~ pean9ts. lj)Jve James or Jorfl,~ nux you a lemort drop marjini~d e njoy som~ lJ<-e ' jazz by \l;te EJ>n Kobayashi 1f,io "' while ~ou pi>lis.b of a, baskN>6f these,.' (' 1 An e~ening of graziQg,..4ouldn'& bQ,'co~plete without d~ert, and t:W9.soulfle's have to''('Ompete for . "\tbe fina) Stop on a glazing tour. · · 'Bistro 201 's (33~3 Coast Highway. Newport Beach, 19491631-1551) chocolate souffle ($6) is still the best in town. A chocoholic's dredID, this rich soulile is split tableside and the center is filled with a deca- dent chocolate sauce and topped with fresh wlupped cream. Competing for top honors is the Harlequin Soulfle ($8) at the Ritz (880 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach , 1949) 720-1800). Half Grand Mamier and half Belgian chocolate, this politically correct desert is served with a Grand Mamier-flavored creme angla1se sauce. Finish this in the Ritz's ele· gant bar with the perfect after din· ner drink, a chocolate mdrtim that's so popular, the restaurant has printed up recipe cards to take home. Of course the re are many places that I haven't mentioned, and one of the fun parts of grazmg IS plan- ning a different itinerdry every lune out. maybe setting a theme such a~ beach restaurants, or Italian only However you plan it, it's a fun way to en1oy a sampllng of the area's great food and great restaurants. • STEPHEN SANTACRoa'S restaurant reviews appear every other Thursday Send him your comments at food_criticOhotma1/.com. 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One that SCR missed, howe\ter, w as t ·Eastern Standard,· which THEATER REVIEW ry Theater. is curren11y; ... being stayed by the / Oran(t~J · Coclsl Col- Jege Reperto- One of Greenberg's earli- er wo rks, "Easl <'m Stan- dard" lacks the mdturity and focus of more-devel- oped plays hke "Three Days of Rain" and "Everett Beek.in.• Yet 11 reflects both the playwright'!> compMa- tive you th dnd the late 1980s time pc·nod 1n whjch it was credted q uitr con - vincingly. Greenberq a'>'><'mbles a disparate Cdl>t of chardcters in his study of r<'ldllonsrups -one heterosexudl, one homosexudl which (orm the core of th1c, piece. To preclude the show from becoming ovcr-yuppified ctnd tiresome, h<' ddded a couple of pinches of !>p1ce in the form of dn c•bulhent Wd1lress dnd <1n obnoxious bdg lady, then shifted the scene from d Mdnhdtlau restdurant to d ')C'dshore cot- tdge~ The rei.ull, thoughtfully <,taged by OC(.' '>tudenls Sean Gray dnd Rdtne I fam- bly, 1s d C'hctrac lc>r-dn ven comedy with clc1rk overtones FYI \WHAT: "Eastern Stan- ~rd" .• • ' ERE: Orange Coast ollege Studio Theater. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa WHEN: Closing performanc;es 8 p.m. • Friday and/Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. SW'day COST: SS and S6 PHO~t: (714) 432-5640, Ext 1 lhdl may aggrdvate, but alwdyi. amuses dnd entPr- ldms. It's d demancltn9 dss1gnment lhdl is y<'nerc1lly quite well deve>lopcd. The restaurant sc<'nc'>, which lay the groundwork for the pnmMy rcldllon- i.h1ps, introduce thl• chdrac- ten, l o the audience dnd, by extension, to edch oth<'r. Stephen (Mark I funl) c1ncJ Drew (Jdmes Grdnt) Me lunch budd1ec; -the former kPe>ptng one eye on !Jhoebe (Mdhd Fee) al thP nc•xt ldblP, the taller ey<•inq ht>r brother Peter (Chn .... rowler). SL1 ning the plol d'> f nng<' chc1rc1cters, who fiqurc• prominently m the i.lory lo follow, dre thc> Wdtlrc•-,c, (Ddunielle 1 ldu'>er) dnd the d1'>c1qreeable '>lrcPt pN'><>n (Anne Gray) who rPpc•c1Led- ly cltsrupls the !><>C1c1I c1lmoi.- phen•. ll 1s thrnuqh their inlcrvcnl1on thc11 ~lc•ph Pn mec•l!> Phoebe c1ncl Drc>w begin'> pursuing Pl't<'r who 1'> dying of AIDC..., but rhoos<''> lo tell no one• hut h1i. sister. kN•ping t1 fru'>- C hris Fowler, le ft, plays Pete r KJddle and James Grant plays Drew Paley ln "Easfern Standard" currently s taged by Orange Coast College. trdl<'CI Drew dt bdy rowlcr'~ affhq C'd P<'lN l'> lhc moi.l lully dcv<•l<Jpl'd JJPrlorrncrnce of thl• compc1- ny, dlong wllh ~ lduo;er\ effc•rvei.ccnt Ellen The•"<' two, in Vd'>lly ronlru'>linq moo<h, kl•t•p the '>how\ motor conltnuc1lly revvl•cl up and offer lhc moc,t clflf•c Linq pcrlorm<1nte'>, onl~ on d more· CNPbrdl levf'l. lht• olh- c>r c1 Vclptd lrN' c,pml I lunt dnd feP cuncluc I thl'lf rornc1ncc· on u ll'ntcJt1\f• hc1<,1•,, ht' bc•modnincJ h1'> prolc•<,\10nc1l 10elfcct1v1•nt•..,., and '>ht> I rPtt1ng ovPr c1 dun1pt'<I 1111l1c1J,rr1c<>d ex- lov1 r 1 IH ·} c1rr· c Pntrr court tn llw. IJclllll' ol tlw hc•dft, hut C11·1•nl11 •111., d1dloquc lr·c1\•1·., 1h1 111 qir1p1nq !or till'lf OWll I I nl1•f<, ( .r,1nt r• ndr·r'> .t lldshy. d1•rr t<J11 .... trr1•1\1• rtrtl'>l. lrdn'>- t11rnll'<I 111 wll r hr thE.' rc·luc- lont fov. lt>r t1nd tc1kmy hie, Jrt1'>lfc1\J111i 1!111 lln lhP OlhC'T'>, nolcil>I~ I .rr1y ., cJpnizc>n of lht· 1,1cJ1•\\.tlk" whom lhP 1dl'c1lt'>IH I lll'fl 1m 1lPs to lht• '>l1J111111·r hou .... c• Cfdy ,., lhc• VI\\ ., '"" r1•mrtrkt1hly lrc111<,- lorri11 ·d 111111 cl '>Ilk J>Ufl>f' by Llw \\1 •11 -to-rlo rornc1nl1<">. dnd she conv<>y'> her make- over 1mpreso;1vr>ly. hke EhzCI dt the ball in "My Fdir Lc1dy." • Edstern Stdnddfd" may dip into the lud1nou~ from lime to lime•, hut Green- herg'~ b1tmq !>cnpt and lhe OCC cast's edrnest deploy- ment keep the vesi.el afloat c1nd on course At the very ll'c1st, the show w11l Jessen lhe magmtudC' or your own problems. • TOM TllVS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. 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Beacon Bay Auto Wash 481 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa 645-2022 00 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 ~----------~-----------, 1 son WA.SB • Full-5ervice Wash 1 I $ I 1 0~1 7'5 • Sealer Wax I I I. L C.. ........... 94/Je/H . .I --~------------------­~----------------------, I IBIGBT WAIR • PULWDVICS w.ua I • R UDWA.S : ·ot0-1s109s . ...,._.. ....... Wil .. - • . I I I L c ............. 94(Je/•1 .I --------~------------­~----------------------, I IUCON WUif · nn.wmmcs _.. I ._.•awu I i 01"'SfJ95 Tf~g-=·-: L c.... v"• M/M/91 .I --------~--~~---------THERE IS NO EXTRA WASH CHARGE. FOR TRUCKS OR VANS! Thursday, Apnl 5, 200 I All .. I A 12 Thursday, April 5, 2001 DATEBOOK • Daily Pitit .. Don't take the time for 'Someone Llke You' J ane Goodall is a pathebc per- son Hold on, wait a minute berore you start throwing bdnands. Lhls is not the ramous rh1mpdniee expert I'm tallong about. but a namesake. In her late twenbes, she's naive and psychotic (both words are very krnd gwen the slluation). It's d scdI)' dnd dangerous mix. Now, m the d~pths of her cur- rent crazmess; she REEL bel.Jeves thdt the CRITICS humdn rdce has bt>comf' COW'i dnd bulls near or AshJey Judd. The,· do an admirable j<lb t.rymg to save Ure weak characters they're gwen The characters. though. are excruciatmg. And certdmly don't even tl11nk about dispart1g· ing Hugh J<ltk- man. His perfor- mance saves Uus pathetic rllm. He Melissa Richardson of three years, and that oe believes that this woman is the one for him. So Jane ddes what Jane does best and makes the worst possible deci- sion by dating him. Just as they are about to move in together, he decides lo break it orr, She, of course, IS shocked and heartbroken. Having lost her apart- ment, Ja(le moves in with another colleague, Eddie (Jackman), ·whom she considers the sleaziest of guys because he moves through girls as though changing shirts. that Eddle has been hurt by a relationship. He is ignoring the idea of love because it's too painful. Still. he does his absolute best to help Jane through her sorrow. They are. perfect for each other. Whdt\ thC' most fnghterung part of JdnP GnoddU< She's the mam rhdrarter in the Idlest romantic comedy, "Someone Like You.· It shouldn't rPdlly be called a roman- l:lr comedy, though. because it's ncithPr romantic nor comedic. rrught be th(' pNfect champion of love. Jane (Judd) doesn't want you to see the world through happy, rose- colored glasses. She's too upset with men, who are nothing but evil. So now she must figure out why men leave women. Voilal The new cow theory is born. In putting forth her new theory, she and her best friend Liz (Marisa Tomei) make up a relationship expert and publish Then Ray pops up again. and Jane falls for it once more. Does Ray change his ways? Will Jane Ashley Judd and Hugh Jadanan ~in "Someone Ukft You." The film, which opened over the w eekend, is No. 2 at the box office. ' ·Jane's ideas m a magazine. She begins to talk about people as cows, crnd while slightly crazy, one hopes that this is helping Jane to get over Ray. finally see how much she's missing by ignoring Eddie? Those questions aren't much of an incentive to go to the movie. There isn't lnuch redSon to see this movie, period. ·someone Like You• is rated : So here's lhe plot in the most realistic hght possiblEi. Jdne meets Rdy (Krnnedr). I tc's d co-worker. She know'> thdt he hd'> a g1rllnend PG-13. • ThNe Ml' some good momen ts, but th1i. !Lim 1s mosUy 1ust painful dnd Ln<.dnc Don't blame Greg Kl.ll-Unfortunately, we also find out • MELISSA RICHARDSON is a Costa Mefa resident and a junior at UC Irvine. 'Exit Wounds' exceeds low expectations T h<'H' 011• d couple of flicks out llJPre thdt ponl1ft<c1le on the> probh•n1-. ot clrugf. Both of thc>m hctVP dQJnQ ,>tdCS, dging ~t<trl<>t-.. Wd} loo much didlO<Jlll' c1ncl 101-. ot mo1w" bt>hincl th1 •1r pr11- UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE cl11c t1011 < >n•· n•cp11;t•d lots of Osrti 1 110111mc1I1un-., lhP other couldn'I find d pn1i> in <1 pclC kl'I 11f C 1 cH k<>r Jdl k -.. In both, th1• quod dncl bcld qu~c, 1•c1t 111orP IPctd thdn a lt~nement lull of loddlt•1-. 1 ldvmg suttert•d lh.ouqh dbsolulely awlul "Tr.itf1c" <1 l<>w weeks ago, I f1Cjt1n•d "exit Wounds" couldn't scrc1pe any lowpr thc1n thttt on the cinematic fnorl ch,1111 Fortunately I WdS nqht Whtie thP word., "l1c1<l " "St('ven SPdgdl c1nd "movie" dll uo;;udll} run toqPlh<>r c1s d p<'nult1m<1tl' oxymoron. "Ext I Wounds .. like thc1l mov1(' S1•dq1il mc1d1• c1bout the bdttlt''>h1p, 1P1tll~ wc1sn'l too Shdhhy As l1111q us hE> dncl hi:-\ np-l1t1ppy rn- drtor'> kPpt Lhc>ir mouth'> ~hut Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars St>aya1 has lost lus pony-As a great no-brainer ~th lcl1J, but picked up a chin or plenty of naked women and two as he pldys d modern gratuitous violence, "Exit dc1y Dirty Harry with more Wounds" falls down when dmrno. RewardPd ror Sdvmg these chowderheddS open lhP vice president hy d their mouths. From these ch>rnot1on to SOrJ1<' dirt bdg orifices is expectorated ctia- prc•c met, Seagaf's required to logue such as this sequence: c11tend some t?-stcp group "The walls have ears • ·1 for raqe-o-hohb whNe he, know everything.• ·so, why els one who hedt'> ~uspects am I here?" "I d on't hdve with cdts, can ac;sf)c1c1te with l1me for this.• Culmmallng upstdndmg c1t1wns who toss with "I know what I'm dogs out of windows. And doing." Bring on the Puke- mciet Tom Amolcl, p~ying d / IJtzer. slt•dzy 1oumdl.tst (drel)'l they Sure, the acting dnd dlll with d mustc1che thP Fnto screenplay in lhls "d -oh " Bdnd1to would hnd ncl1cu-bramer stink so much lhdl lnu<> 1 one feels Like l.Jghtmg a box full of mc1lche~. but my stan- dards are exceptionally low, my expectations lower still. "Ex.it Wounds" exceeded them both. Seagal doesn't do much except grunt, glare. dnd gri- mace. There are d few ·Ma true· style !>pec1dl efrects to go with the huge chunk of his acllon scenes shot m shddow. Yo dude. you're an dClion hero, dump some avo1rdupo1s. You've got more rolls thc1n a donut shop. Or a Ford Explorer From the get-go in the opening scene where a shootout IPdves enough by IXrl'ld Llmlsny·Abnlne d/N><led by Dt,,.ld P~trarca Low~prlced Previews tomonow through April 12 Aprll 13 -May 13 In itlh MW (~ spcctally commissioned by SCR from the hot young author ol the Ofr-8t'Oadway sensation Fuddy ~lmberly Is 16 png on 80. Bue the hllarlousty ln'temM rMmben of her famlly can't seem to irow up. They'd much rather spend the e¥tnln& ~ a board g1me At !Gsc le kMps ~ ouc of trouble -uncll Klmberty. ex-con aunt hies town wlth 1 money "washingtt Kheme !hat could make -ryon• rkh Ac me Yery last. it'll pt them Out of Teaneck. New jeney -wtth me audience chffrinc for them alt the wiyl --AMllKM All\llS • ..,,.._ On the Second Stage dead bodies lying around io deplete the chalk supply ot the Detroit (where the aclion is tc1king place) Police Department to the ending shootout where the blase locals figure that all of the bullets wh1iztng, cars crashing and· bodies flying are mdicallvc of JUst anoth- er typical Saturday rught m the Motor City, "Exit Wound~" fits the bill for those who remdm mtractdbly dnd te munally shdllow, vt1cdnt, and 1mmc1. lure. Like mP You. f\ty editor. "Exit Wounds· is rated R. • UNCU DON reviews b-movies and cheesy musical acts for the Dai- ly Pilot. He may be reached by e- mail at ReatlyBadWrrting@aot.com YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Ocedrcca Rich, D.D.S. ORAL HEALTH OrJI ~lh lll<'Jll' m••lt' 1lun .tn Jura.til-t \lntk· l\11.11 ,.r.J h.·.Uth .ind un1m11~ .U ... 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Now, if those changes weren't a big enough hassle, a num- ber of Costa Mesa busi- nesses will be forced to truck their bulk mail a litUe bit farther when the U.S. Postal Service closes part of the Adams Avenue brdilch on April 15. f Doesn~ S'f'l"d like a big deal? Tell that to Lany Weichman, who works for the Real Estaters. A rate liike for the business when it has to begin using the Santa Ana branch on Sun- flower Avenue will add about $300 each month. And that does not include the cost from the ddditionaJ travel and time. Or tell it to any cf the 100 Costa Mesa businesses that have taken out forms to complain about the move. / A postal service spokes- woman said the change is part of a streamlining process, which, while help- ful for the government, appears to be anything but for local shops and stores. The postal service 1s sup- posed to be in the customer service business, but forc- ing clients to drive farther and, in some cases, pay more is counter to just about every bit of business acumen there is, O f course, we're talking about the federal govern- ment, which is not exacUy known for wise business practices -remember the stories of the $4~5 hammer dild the $640 toilet seat. still: outright telling its customers/citizens to •get used to it" seems brazen even by these standards. But that's just what the spokeswoman also did, suggesting that ·customers are going to like it just fine once they get used to it." They should not have to. And for those who feel at ease because the change won't aifect them, think again. As Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce President Ed Fawcett points out. eventually the addi- tional hardship could, fall on nonprofit groups, home- owners' associations, the school district and the city. This change has riled up enough people that the government should feel compelled to reconsider the move. At the very least. the postmaster should come and explain why it is neces- sary and ensure that there will not be any hidden costs to businesses. How should Costa Mesa deal with housing issue? AT ISSUE: Councilman Chris Steel has said the city should cut back on affordable housing. In regards..to ·cut back affordable ho'1sing, Steel says" (March 23): Wow, these latest remarks from Chris Steel actually show what an elitist he is. He seems to have no care for the common man or the average dttien who works hard and deserves a ,good place to stay. Maybe he ought to take a look at the old movie, •1t1s a Wonderlul Ufe, • with Jimmy Stewart. M aybe Steel ought to talce a walk around his community. Maybe then he'll learn something. DAVID JENKINS : ! Costa Mesa Ubby Cowan is ludicrous. Sh e just wants the federal money they get for the chari- ties. Does be ever dnve up 19th Street in C06ta M esa? And let's osk Newport Beach how they deal wit.ta the issues of the charities and the homeless. CAM FRYE Costa Mesa The City. of Costa Mesa has a Human Relations Com- mittee •to encourage the edu- cation about. and communka· tion between the various cul· b1NS remding in COiia Mesa.• They meet the fourth w.tn.dey ol Mdi month. SllilelDMdltoetlmdU.. ·~~ ~-·~.-bll Readers RESPOND about the people we let hve here" are extremely offensive. What we do not need in Costa Mesa is discrimination. preju- dice and divisive language. Most of the world's problems would disappear if we all \~uld learn to accept each other as human beings. And that attitude needs to start at the local community level. As a resident of Costa Mesa, I'm ashamed that you represent me. MAGGtE GAUAGHER Costa M esa I have to admit 1 am just absolutely appalled with Steel's philosophy. Costa Mesa is a diverse community and has an opportunity to embrace our American her- itage. Steel's idea for a com- munity for only the wealthy lS completely unacceptable and undermines the very ooncept of our great democracy. He doesn't want a community; he wants to be a dictator. I just pray thot the COlta Mesa community wW not allow this attitude to prevail, I am actually late to an eppo.lntmen.t this morning; I am s0 upeet about this atti- tude that be bu. I definitely feel that Costa Mesa needs to deal wttb the lllue of afford· able boUling md keep It • true coaiaun6tY wllb al Ibis ~ ttw.. true c;ornnNnl· ty ...... 9 .... LM!ll LI Mboelllmd ... . The safD IT How To GET PmllSllED MYou look back on who your ances- tors are and all the hard work Cesar Chavez and other people have done to get us where we are, and it makes you want to do more." The Daily Pilot wekome-s letters on issues concerning Newport Beact, and eon. Mesa • lETTEltS -Mail to Editorial Page Editor Mines Meler at the Daily Pilot. 330 W S.y St • Cost.a Mesa, CA 92627 • READ£RS HOTUNI -Call (949) 642-6086 • FAX -Send to (949) ~170 • E-MAIL -Send to da1lypilotOlatJtrlfl com -Victor Avila, a member of the family that owns El Ranchito Restaurant 1n Costa M esa. on ~ing a Mexican-American. All c.orr~nce must include full name, home town and phone number (for verrficatlOt'I purposes) The Pilot reserves the nght to edit •II submissions for dartty and length. Thursday, April 5, 2001 A13 MAILBAG ~TEvt M RM.• I OAll.V PILOT Costa M esa Fire Department veteran Jim Ellis recently started serving as the city's new fire chlef. New fire chief genuinely cares for community Co!>td Me':td 1s incredibly !ortu- natf' to hdve Jim Elli!> as its new hre chief ("Costd Mesa ndmes new fire chief," Mdrch 28). Jim dnd his fan11- ly dW exccptiondl people who gen- wnely Cdre dbout the community and people dround th<>m. Congrdtu- ldUons on d wonderful choice to ledd the hre depMlment MARY URASHIMA Huntington Beach Making Santa Ana bulk mail hub not too smart nus I!> tn rC'sponse to I H Bulk mail heads to c1ntd Ana post ofhce, • March 29) Twenty years ago, when I startPd d home-based business m Cosld MeSd, I cut my bulk-mail teeth dl th(' Adams Avenue post office. II 1t Wdsn't for the assistance (dnd a huge amount of patience) of ROOS('Vell "Smitty• Smith. I think I would have qiven up and gone bdck to work for someone else. A!> the current president of Mesa Verde Communtty Inc. and newslet- ter editor for the past three years, 1 can honestly say that, again, Smit- ty's knowledge. patience and exper- tise ar<' invc1luahlc. I have not hdd ttme to gather our board of directors to discuss how much of dn impact Uus will have on the future of our newsletter, but 1t doesn't seem to make a lot of sen.c;e to matl a nf'w!>letter thdt hds d Sdntd And postmark to 3.000 Mesd Verde resi- dents. We mdy hdVe to rethink how wC' dch1cve our m1ss1on statc>mcnt, which is to "Inform, Educdte dncl Bedut1fy M esa VNde '' Why are you trying to flx something that isn't broke? CINDY BRENNEMAN Costc1 lesa Share Our Selves enriches countless lives Shame on you Counc1lmdn Chns Steel How can you be so myopic? Using your redsoning, I could state that dll the problems of our !>OClety arC' the fault of <•IC'< tPd offlc1c1ls like you Shdfe Our SE•lvc-. heh bec•n dn excellent neighbor in Co'>tc1 l\le~ dnd should cont.Jnue to be prc11sed for its efforts to d'is1st tho<;<> m need Did you know that the group Wcls honored as recently as last month as a Coo;ta l\.fC'sa Chamber of Com- merce Hall of Fame awdrd recipient? The question 1s, doe!> lhc vast mdJOrity of this community have the continuing courdge to <,tdnd up for Share Our Selves? I for one say •yes." I will be counted as a Costc1 Mesa re 1dent (of 38 Yf'drs} \vho bolh see'> and knows the qredt vdhw thdt Share Our Selves ha'> con- tnbuted to this community over the past 3 t yecHS My challenge to you 1s to have you c;ee for your.ell Do you have the courage to persondlly v1s1t the group a.nd speak to th€' <>tdlf, volunteer!> and the peoplf' of C~td Mesa who are ennched by the wonclf'rful m1s- <.:.ion and C1ct10n., of this orgc1ntZaUon? DENNIS K. CLARK Co<>td Mesa School zo ne doesn 't stop at the school Thank you so much for Carl E Oss1poff's letter f •Folks should slow down near schools • Apnl I) dbout people lowing down nedr M"hools It 1c; a letter thc1t I haw often wdOted to wntf' I hve cm th<> Bdlboa Pemn- suld and I ca nnot bE>heve the speeds at which people blaw through our school zone Dnver. g€'t vt>ry dg1tat- ed when they dfe behind me becduse I dnve th€' !>pc•c>d hnut Often, the~ w11l pdc;s around me acceleratmq nqht through the school zone and cros'iwalk Many people do not rE>dlizc that a school 1one i<> morf' than JUSt a crosswalk and tht>y w1U !>pC'E>d up as soon as thE>y helve> gont' through st, oblJVJous to thl' tact thdt parents and cluJdren are loachnq and unloadmg m and around tht• school in the school zone If everyon • can 1ust dn- ve the speed llITUl, our chLldren, their parents and thl' -.chool faculty will be o much c;aler It 1 my hope and prayer that 11 doec;n't take a tragedy to get people to low down JENNIFER ASHER Bdlboa Perunsuld Residents will never support Costa Mesa annexation I Regarding ("City seeks to annex island,• April 3): The Costa Mesa Council violated policy during its annexation heanngs on April 2 when it made an exception to allow former Mayor Bob Wilson to mak e a 15-minute presentation dur- ing public comment. Some council members supported breaking the policy in order to give Wilson the opportunity to way the opiruon of the uruncorporated residents up for ann xation. Wilson was unsuccess- ful. As Councilman Gary Monahan stated veral ll1D wtthin the hear- ing , the residents of Santa Ana Heights are solidified 10 the.ir protest against annexation by Costa Mesa and the Ctty should not further waste tune and money purswng a lost cause. Tho residents of Santa Ana Heights have not nor will they upport ennexal!On by COila Mesa Councilwoman Karen Robmson stood behind the prem1Se that tht- 8()-called "Gentleman' Agree· ment," which dctenruned the c:ur· rent apheni ol lnOuence, 1bould stand, yet voted to rclMSe two resl· dential arMS within her sphere, honoring the appUcatiOns filed by tbOM residents with the l..oc41 AIJiml:f POnnation Cornm'"lon (LAICD) to menge .. ._..to deed from C.olle Mela. Russell Niewiarowski COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Robinson was not so generous with the residents of Santa Ana Heights, the fust enbty to hle and pay for an application of a phere of influence adjustment with the for- mabon commission. Robmson used the excuse that she was ·n w to the council, and was not th re.· refer· ring to prior council anncxabon heanngs. Robmson, along WJth the entire cunent council. •was not there• when th gentleman' agree- ment to draw the sph re of influ- ence was agreed upon e1th r The fact remains. there 1.!t no doc- umented eVldcnce to upport the xistence of the cu.rT' nt pb re of inOuf"oce that threatens to dtvid tbe Santa Ana Hf'1ghts community. 1be fonnabon com.mm1on could not and bas not fuml.sbcd any uch proof. Even Coata Mesa City Man- ager Allan Roeder stated pubb.cly that be "could not find any docu· mentation, • nor could the dty ot Newport Beech As 1tatod by Bob Wu.on, •the gentlema.n's egreement wu made long ego betWeen the coundJI ot COlta Mesa and New- ~ .'1Mch and tbe dire<"ton ot LAf • Tbe ,.... ....... DeV9I' ..... of this :.o-called agrcemcpf'Snd now the Costa Me a City C"ounctl, once again, WJShcs to exclude the r(' 1- dents from the d.l.scu:. lOn<; of the sphere adjustment Certain mt>m· bers of the Costa M sa City Council pride themselves on their mtere t to unprove the community and to lt.sten to the voice of the rommuruty . They h8ve not, nor are they bs- tening to the voice of old Ana Heights. Santa Ana Heights d not •belong· to Costa Mesa a t-.'lay- or Llbby Cowan and others ugg t We have always been urunrorporat- ed and would prefer to remcun such rat.her than be 10corpor ted into Costa Mesa As unincorporated resid nts, wi are better off. We have adequate muruopal 5e1V\Ce5, redevelopment funds, master pl.ans, commuruty groups and aSSOCl4tioD.s. better maintamed roads, no g~ or *Urts and a lower cnmc rat than Calta Mete. Costa Mesa Ms stated that •annexing Senta AM ~htl would be• lUabUity to the dty: I believe the oppoait , that being annexed by c-. MeM woUld ._ • liabW~ to s.nta Ana Heights. I -. were to ~ annes.ed. we woWd want a ._,, up,• not a Mp dOwn. ·• r •• ua 0 11 .. -.. ..................... ., .•.. ~ I Al4 Thursday, April 5, 2001 FILM CONTINUED FROM A 1 would do.· ln a way, Turner's search for her own passion ts mir- rored m "The Girls' Room,• her debut as a film director. Part of the Newport Beach Film Festival, the movie screens today at 4 p.m. Set on a college campus in the South, "The Girls' Room• 1s occupied by messy rebel Casey (Soleil Moon Frye) and pristine belle Grdce (Cat Taber.) While the two roommdtes consider each other equally freaky at the outset, they soon begin to rub off on each other, only to discover that they're both stnvmg to reach lhe same goal: findrng them- selves. Turner, who teamed up TAX CONTINUED FROM A 1 loses valuable assets to the government,• he said. "We're happy about (the dectsion.j" Others didn't hesitate lo second the feeling. "I think that's a gredl deci- sion,· said Rush Hill, the chairman of Hill Service Cos., which indudes an arcrutectur- al hrm and lntemet services. "It always seemed to me '" "'The Glrh' Room• will screen at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas a t 4 p.m. today. Wlth screenwriter Amanda L. Beall after mutual friends arranged an introduction, said she found parts of Casey and Grace in herself as well. •As a person, I'm more rebellious and closer to Casey,• she said. But then again, an eJDbroidered panel her aunt gave her and pic- tures of her family ended up on Grace's side of the room dunng set decoration. "There's got to be some Grace in me somewhere,· she said. "While you Jean toward one character or another, things are not as cut and dry." tremendously unJair for the government to use the estate tax for redist.ribution of income,· he added. Some business magnates, such as financiers George Soros, Warren Buffet and William Gates Sr .. the father of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, have warned that eliminating the estate tax would discourage people from donating lo charities and nonprofit organization~. But Hill said he didn't think taxes were Amencans' main $&~W~ Full Strvict Salon And D4~4 &MIMM&ipiii &I .. Speaking of famtly • Turn- er's father, Clarence, served as Newport Beach's mayor. She's dedicated the film to him and her late mother, Celia, who died of cancer in March J997. ·1 fhink he was really hap- py and proud of me,• Turner said. While she thinks Newport Beach is a beautiful city and remembers standing in line at the city's movie theaters with a touch of nostalgia, 1\.uner, who now lives in Los J\lige- les, doesn't think she'~ ,£nove back any time soon. 'i For one thing, H'i:; hard to do enough schmoozing with Hollywood folks when you live more than an hour away. And "I vote a little too Democratic,· she said, adding that differing political viewpoints.made for interest- ing dinner discussions at her dad's home. reason for philanthropy. "I think people give because they believe in a cause,• he sa.id. "I don't think someone makes a donation to Orange Coast College because of the tax advantage.• However, former Mayor Clarence Turner, who's a real estate developer, said he could see a drop in lhe num- ber of people setting up fow;f~ dations to benefit chariti~'s afler their death. But overall. Uus shouldn't , Nol that she's been spend- ing a lot of time m her down- town loft in any case. Last week, Turner hadJ'ust ..returned from a film fes val in Edmonton, Canada. So far, "The Girls' Room" bas screened at more than 20 fes- tivals, including the Sao Pao- lo lntemational Film Festival in Brazil last year. On Friday, she's heading out of town again lo attend a screening in Montevideo, Uruguay. Unlike other filmmakers, sh,e enjoys watching tlfe audi- ence react to her work and •see where-the laugl.}s come" since it reminds her of her days in theater. But even Turner has limits on how often she can relive berwork. "Three times in a week- end is a bit much,• she said. ·1 can't watch "Casablanca' that many times.· affect the amount of dona- tions very much, Turner said, adding that he saw the repeal as a having a •very positive effect on business.• Most rich people, such as Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry Samuell, set up foun- dations during their lifetime after •making a lot of money all at once,• Turner said. 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Garland hopes that the coalition will keep these gr9ups together so no students fall through the cracks. :rhe program began ear- lier with Garland and dis- trict officials getting togeth- er with IP.ndergarten teach- ers to hnd out how prepared students clfe as they come into the school system. "Every child we have here can be ready for school,• Garland said. To each teacher she gave a survey asking a variety of questions geared to find out what students are lacking when they enter krndergarten. Wednesday she held a reception at which she pro- posed her plan for collabo- ration to the the child-care providers in Newport-Mesa. Although many of the 45 businesses invited did not attend, there were people from both the costliest pro- grams in Newport Beach, and stale-run presch~:>0ls Come visit the Hi-Time Doily Pilot "Every child we have here can be teady for sch ool. " J•n• G•rl•nd Newport-Mesa School District's school-readiness program fadlitator and Head Start prograIDi in Costa Mesa, which can serve those living at or below the poverty level. "We're interested in find- ing out who falls in the mid· die,· Garland said. Despite the low turnout. those in attendance Wednesday morning were receptive to the plan. ·1 Uunk it's a fantastic idea,• said Gary Meyer, director of the preschool at Christ Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa. "It is sure a thought provoking one. IL will be very useful to know what everyone else is doing.· Meyer said that while Christ Lutheran can be cost- ly, the school tnes to find pro- grams to bring in children whose parents may not be able to otherwt.se afford it. Following the meeting, the next step is to bring the early chtldhood educators and the kindergarten teach- ers together to mentor each other. Garland added. Garland also hopes to tru- bate a quarterly meeting at which ideas can be shared Chocolatier~==------~ for all -your Easter goodies I Featuring: milk & dark s6lid chocolate bunnies, fudge eggs, sugar-free chocolate- nut fudge eggS), unique suckers, bunny com, sour bunnies, crisP9 eggs, sugar-free jelly beans & more! Great novelty gifts: stuffed bunnies, ceramics, candles ... the list goes on and on! We also carry JELLY BELLIES ($4.50 per pound) and sugar-free chocolates. -Create your own special Easter Basket! -Don't forget the flowen at A Bloomina Buainc11! -1- Doily Pilot Capable • ·seniors ~ sought· Richard Dunn GOLF F or senior golfers looking to play on a mini-tour, regardless of handicap or age, your search is over. Say hello to the new Paclfic Golf Players Tour, billed as a mini-tour offering compeblion for all ages and skill levels. The tour, conceived by two mdividuals, includmg PGA golf professional Glenn Stuart, features an Open 1)1v1sion (gross scores for scratch and low-mdex players comJ)ebng as pros or amdteurs), d1l Index D1Vls1on dnd a Senior DiVls1on. Players can compete as an dITidteur or non,amateur m all three d1Vls1ons. "Other (Southern Cahlorrua nuru-tours) cater to and go after the younger pldyers .. but they ignored the rruddle-aged player and didn't do much for the senior amateur who wanted to compete with an index,• Stuart said. • Ahd seniors have been bounced around with no real schedul e.· Stuart, along with tour operdting partner Bobbi Stone. bebeves the three-tiered ctivis1onal drrangement dnd compebtion on fme Southland golf courses will draw full fields and exctbng play. Along with the featured Open D1VlS1on, the Index Division is based on net scores SEE GOLF PAGE 84 Quot• Of 1llE DAY •Beating Peninsula is like winning 0 f in all clvisions Tim Mang, CdM boys tennis coach • 9.!.. UftNER . .. Apo1 9 honcxee SCOTT DAVIS Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..574-4223 • Sports Fox· 949<>5M170 •Thursday. April 5, 2001 81 shocks Peninsula • Sea Kings win eight of nine doubles sets with two sick players to stun def e nding national champions, ·10-8. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL TENNIS MAR -For a non- league high school boys tennis match, it d1dn't get any bigger than Wednesday's Corona del Mar-Peninsula dual. "Beallng Peninsula is like win- ning CIF m dll d.Jvisions, •said CdM Coach Tim Mang, following his hosting tedlll's 10-8 victory over the Panthers. who lost for the first brne this season with thetr full squad, albeit some players were a Little banged up. . The Sed Kings ( 14-0), the top- ranked team in Orange County, had two of their best players tough 11 out while reportedly su ffering from mononucleosis, junior Cam- eron Ball and sophomore Garrett Snyder. On the courts, there was more Corona del Mar's Cameron Ball (left) and partner Ryan Stock well helped lead a doubles barrage grunbng dnd yelling than usual, as the Sea Kings upended national power Peninsula High to remain unbeaten in boys tennis. with amplified emobons. "This IS Perunsula-Corona del Mar," Mang srud. ·(The Panthers) dre gomg lo bnng whatever they have, and so dre we These are two great learns. r thmk they had two key pldyers hurt a little and our two key players were hurting a litUe." Mdng d1dn't know that Bdll, the defending Paafic Codsl League singles champion. was even going to play "This 1s the hrst time I've been out of the house m two days.· said Ball, who played No. 1 doubles with Ryan Stockwell and swept. b-1. 6-3, 6-2. ds CdM won eight of mnE' doubles sets to clinch the wm. "I wasn't supposed to play. but I showNI up a hall hour before the mdtch q.nd Sdtd, Put me (m the lineup) wherever you Wdnt · Ttus give'> us final brdgg1ng nghts for the yedr, bdSICdlly • Corona del Mar lost to Penmsuld, 7-2, m the> champiOnShtp n1dlCh of the :.econd <1nnudl CdM NatJonal High School All-Amencc1n lnv1· lational on March 17 al the PdLisddPs TPnnts Club The Sea Kmgs dlso lost to the Pdnthers last year 1n d nonledgue match "Findlly. d Vlctory (over Peninsulat " Ba.JI said. ·w e needed some senous tc>am sp1nt to do 11 • CdM 1s pldytng thJs season 1n CIF Southern Secbon D1Vls1on V, and. for the ftrst lime 1n several yedrs, will not be m the sam£> d1v1.,1on as Perunsuld (Dl\'l'>IOn IJ bN·du~e of the SN - lion\ ne~ enrollme>nt-bc1'>NI pldvofl fonndl "Thdt's Wh\ llhh Wtnl ... qredl bPCdU'>e ti''> the• ldSl tune Wl>'rp gom CJ to'><'<' lht>m aU \'l'df" f\1dng said "It\ fdn t.i-.trr. P"IWCldllV dfter · Wdlk.mg dround without Cctmf>ron dnd not knowing ti WP W f'f P r1omq to hd\ £> tum or not. And Stockwell ,.,ct., ctbo rf>c1ll\ ~teppmg up dnd our other l\'>'o <louhlt .. ., w Nf:' qrf-'dl \\'p almost swPpt t hem m double•-. dnd thPv loaded up m double•.., "'' 11·.., "' • n bettn Penmsuld's Jpff Kc11ctndn U'-Udll\ ( oc1c h Tom Cox 's No 1. .,inq lc>., plct\l'r plc1\ f'd '\;u 1 SEE TENNIS PAGE 83 Belden, HewkO, ·c;arlson .first-team All-CIF . .. SCHOOL llllS 11.L-CIF Wllll POLO •Trio among eight Back Bay girls standouts honored . All-CIF water polo choices -above, from left: Chrlltina Hewko, ICatberine Belden, DanJelle Carlson, Jeana 8ooCb. Below, from left Daniela DlGlllcomo, Undlay Daley, MAl1a lany.o and Healber Deyden. Barry Faulkner D AILY PILOT Newport Harbor High junior Katherine Belden and Corona del Mar High sophomores Christina Hewko and Danielle Carlson top a list of eigbt Back Bay girls water polo standouts named All-CIP Southern Section. Belden, the Sea View League Player of the Year, is a first-team selec- tion in Division I, while Hewko ad Cculson, who led Cd.M to the CIF Divi- sion N semifinals, are first-team choices m that dlVlSion. Cd.M's Daniela DJG1acomo and Lindsay Daley are second-team picks in DiVl.Sion IV, while Newport seruor Jenna Booth made the Division I sec- ond team. Newport's Heather Deyden and CdM's Maba Tarayao are third-team honorees in their. respective d.Jvisions. Belden, who led the Sailors in goals (53) and ass1Sts (34), was a second- team All-CIF choice as a sophomore and a third-team choice as a Juruor. cartson and Hewko, the top two scorers for the Sea Kings with 73 and 58 goals, respectively, are repeat first-team honorees m DiVlSion IV. Both were first-team All-Pacific Coast League performers Uus season. m which CdM shared the league crown with University and Laguna Beach. Hewko (97 steals) and Carlson (78) w ere also defensive stalwarts Coach John Vargas' squad entered the playoffs as the top seed, but lost to eventual champion Laguna Beach. 7-6, m the semifinals DiGiacomo, a sophomore, and Daley, a senior, were second·team All-PCL choices. DiGiacomo was an all-around standout (3-4 steals and 22 goals), while Daley was the team's lhlrd-leadmg scorer Wlth 34 goals. Booth's -49 goals and 26 assists trailed only Belden for the Sea View League champions, who fell to El Toro, 7-6, in five overtimes, m the Divi- sion I quarterfinals. Deyden. a senior, w as a two-time ell-league goalie for Harbor Co- Coaches Bill Barnett and Brian Kruetzkamp Sbe made 232 saves this cl- son. Ta.rayao, a senior, was a key defensive performer for Cd.M, collecting 28 steals. ,. First fidelity S Andrew Johns •After trying several other positions. sweet-swinging Sea King star discovers he fits like a glove at first base. llrny Faulkner DAILY PILOT C orona del Mar High baseball standout Andrew Jobnsspentasmallfortune on leather, before he fmally found the perfect diamond accessory. But, ever since malwlg a fu5t baseman's glove the fourth in bJs collectaon, signaling his final top on an tttnenmt tour for playing time, the Sea King senior has helped Coach John Emma's bueball team win with style. •we spent a good solid year aild a hall trymg to ftnd a spot for him.· Emme Mid. ·we knew be wu a greet athlete, 10 we knew he'd help us somewhere. He started in left held, then we moved him to second base. H e even caught for us H e must have gotten a little frustrated by all those changes, but he never let 1t low bun down. •Now that he's at tint, he nval.s Mark Hatfield (All·ClP Southem Section as a senior in 1999) as the best defermve first baseman I've bad. Sut he still bas all the glov be used at those other J>051tions.• Johns, inJpln!d by Hathekl's ability to keep the most errant throws from getting pa t him, hos SEE JOHNS MCIE M 82 Th .. sday. Ap<;I 5, 2001 • SPORTS --~ " r ~oily Pilot · Dimnondbacks double-up Cardinals •Elliott throws five quality innings in 4-2 victory. Pitcher Austin Elliott struck out nrne over five innings to lcdd the D1dmondbacks to a 4-2 win over the Cardinals in Costa MPsd Ndtional Little Lcdgue MaJor!> D1vis1on action. Brandon Maurer pitched the final inning of relief to preserve the win for the D-13acks, while 'Elliott, Aaron Quella, lTevol' M(inonald dnd Ryan ReddiajJ each came through with dutch h1t.s Taylor MeClanahan caught the entire game for the 0-Backs and threw out a runner at third base. The Cardinals were led by Andrew Monette, Peter Frydendall, Garrick Williams, Evan Van Geem and Starnes Arnold. In other Majors Division action: • AsTRos 2, DODGE.RS 1 - Caleb Burgess pitched an eight-strikeout, complete- game gem for the Astros in their win over the Dodgers. Trailing, 1-0, Brandon NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALl ASSOCIATION Indians baffle the Mets, 7-4 • A quartet of Tribe pitchers combine for 10 strikeouts in the Bron co Division victory. A qudrtet of pitchers led the Indians to d 7-4 win over the Mets, in Newport Harbor 8dseball Association Bronco D1v1s1on (dCJt'S 11 -12) action. Natha n Todd p1tch<>d tlirPC' -.hutout inning!> r1nd ... tntrk oul lour. whtlC' rPheve>r'> Andrew Kuban, Garrett Gordon dncl Kyle Rohan combtnt"d lor '>Ix .., '>lnkt>oul'> the-rt·~t ol Llw wdy Gordon. Brennan Davis. John Razzano, Michael Menninger, Robert Rubio, Josh Jobse dnd T.J . Fish Pde h run-producing hits for th<' lncl1dn'>. O n dt>f<'nw, Robby Joslin dnd Kyle Rohan rndcll' solid pldy'>, wh1lt• the> l1c1l~ ol Jackson Massingill dnd Robbie J oslin ciddN I .. oniC' lote-inrnnn prod11ct1on. In ollwr Bronco D1v1s1on c1ct1on: • Dooceas 7, Cues 6 . Ian Goodwin hdd lhr1;>c h1l~ dnd Cdught four -.1ronq innings to 1£>dd th<' Dodqt•r-, ovt•r the Cubs Eric Paine pitched three quc1hty inntnCJ!», whtle> c1ddmg r1 h11 dncl two RBI'> for the DodcJJ'r'> Jarrett Daniel dncl R.J. D'Cruz pitched th<.• remd1n1ncr innings lo hold tht• Cub'> off Jerry Whitney collected two hit'> dnd hdd two RBis, whill' Jak e Dayton rec1chcd l>ds<' tw1ct• nnd scored once IJPl<.•n<,1v<'ly, the Dod9ers wt•rt' IN! by Dan Winkle, Chase Behr c1nd lTey LaCrandeur. For th<' Cubs. Zippy Levy hc1d c1 lnplP and rlouble, while Peter Hapke ddded d double• c1ncl two run .. scorPcl. The Cubs' p1tchinn wc1s led by Drew Harris, Freddie Randall c1ncl Austin Carde n. • DoocER!-. I 0, RED Sox 7 . A '>Ix-run '>Prond mninq keyPcl tht• ()(){lqf'ro,' win over the R<'<I Sox KPy h11 ... in that inning cdm<.• from Eric Paine, Dan Winkle dnd Jerry Whitney lTey LaGrande ur and Robert Tumlin c1lso !>cored runs in the sffond inning. while Alan Orozco pttced thf' offen'>e with three hits. Pc1me. Jarrett Daniel t1nd RJ. D'Cruz each pitched W<'ll for th<> Dodgers, while Ian Goodwin, Jake Payton and Chase Behr anchored the defense. The Reel Sox were led by sohd, all -around play from Bret Houton , Michael Helb1ch, Vlncent Newsome, Spenser Smith and Brock ShuJer. In Mustang D1vis1on (ages 9-WI acllon • GlAl'ITS 13, RED ox 4 - Garrett Gallegos, Adrlan Luchs and Cha d Seeber led the a ttack for the Giants m their'win over the Red Sox. Despite the loss, the Red Sox were led offensively by Ryan Albert. Alex Rios and Randall Hause. Bobby Okvtst and Jesse Hickey anchored the Red Sox defense . • RED Sox 12, BRAVES 1 . Ryan Albert went 3 for 3 with a triple, double three runs scored and four RBis to lead the Red Sox over the Braves. · Alex Rios (2 for 2, two runs scored), Max Royer, Sean Manado and Bobby Okvist each came through offensively for the Red Sox, while Jesse Hickey, Randall Hause and Jett Hamilton each scored runs. Luke Fischer and Chrls Zarvos provided solid, au-around play, while the pitching staff was led by Rios and Erle Holland, who combined to strike out 11. The Braves' hits were provided by Garrett Weigel and Blak e Davey. • DODGERS 9, MARINERS 5 - Chris Griffin went 4 for 4 with five RBis to lead the Dodgers over the Mariners. Catcher Victor Done threw out two runners at second base for the Dodgers, while pitcher Daniel Norris struck out three. Garrett McRoberts had two hits and pitched three strong innings for the Dodgers, while David Panas, Max J ollltte and JeH Frum played well on offense and defense. In Pinto Division (ages 7-8) action: For Ute Braves, in their contest with the Cubs, Spencer Rautus came through with an unassisted triple play. Solid pitching by Luke Dawson, combined with strong defense by Jake Black, Jamie Davis and Rick Sullivan sparked the Braves. On offense, Colton Jackson, Aaron Newman and Steven Denhausen led the charge. For the Marlins, in their matchup with the Devil Rays, Austln Rios hit a three-run home run, while Domenic Re added two ruts and two solid defensive plays al second base. The Marlins' pitching core of Rios, Max Gerard and Scotty Steffel all performed well. For the Red Sox, in their battle with the Mariners, Kelly Blake, Evan Gray, Ryan Cerrato, Nicholas Hanson and Steven MJchaelson sparked the offense, while Cole Blower, J.D. Dawn, Derlc Hemley and Bradley Courler anchored the defense. Mets take care of Braves • Presson's bat, arm lead the way in 4-2 win. Wes Pre on pitched a PONY DIVISION complete-game master· piece and went 3 for 3 at the plate to lead the Corona del Mar Mets to a 4·2 win oveT tho CdM Braves in Newport Harbor Baseball Association Pony Division action (ages 13-14). Blake Allred came through with a solo home fun, whU Brlu Kormwetl added a key double for the Mets. On th Braves' 11de, Andnrw Beck pitch d five strong innings, whJJe M•tt blger added somo strong offensive punch. COSTA MESA NATIONAL unLE LEAGUE Esplng singled and scored on a double by Matt Pisarski, who later broke the tie when he scored on a passed ball. The Astros' defense was led by big catches from Cory De Angelo and Bradley Plsher. In Minor A Division action: • DODGEl?S 10, DIAMOND· BACKS 9 -Down six runs, the Dodgers used a late rally to defeat the Diamondbacks. Nick Urbanic had a two-run double, scoring Mareo Morales and Bryce McC1aln, while Nick Pederson pitched quality relief for the Dodgers. Other offensive and defensive contributors included Jordan Mueller, Frank DeNoewer, Nolan Carr, Alex Grosek, Aaron Gross, lToy McClanahan and Ryan Maxwell. ' . In Minor B Division Action: 1be Yankee.' Jordan Palmer reaches k>r a hft deep Into left field. but can't quite get his mitt Oil the ball tn a recent Costa Mesa National UWe League game agalnltlbe Qlamond- 1>acks ID a MaJon Dlvllloa. game llt Te Wink.le SchooL mv£ MCCAANIC /OAllYfl.OT Locals second at Arizona tourney •Boys under-14 spring select team undefeated at Red Mountain Soccer Tournament in Mesa. MESA, Anz. -The Costa Mesa boys under-14 spnng select tedm from A YSO Reg1on 120 went undefeated and took second place at the Red Mountam Soccer Tournament March 23-25. Costa Mesa pulled out 6-3. 3-1, 1-0 and 6-1 wms in the tournament. The defense was led by Kyle £c1<1'ann, Jimmy Bue no, Danny Perez, Christian Medlna and Ricky Montgomery. The midfield was controlled by Luis Andra de, Juan Cruz and Edgar Ama dor. while Nick Juarez, Carlos Labrado, Nick Arant, Rovert Silva and Adrian Jlmenez sparked the offe nse. Also al the tournament, the Costa Mesa boys under-10 sliver all-stars and went 2· l · l Strong dll-around play was turned in by Corey Dryen, Francisco Moreno, Sebastian Falnszteln, AYSO REGION 120 Anthony Lucero, Garrett Frazier, Erick Loera, Marc De Frenza, Anthony Arellano, MJcbael Delaney and Marco Rubalcavo. ln girls under-8 action: The Costa Mesa squad, in their matchup with the Newport Beach Pirates, were led by two goals by Brooke Lux and a solo tally by Whitney McAleer. Megan Crosson and Danielle Nethercutt added assists, while Taylor Thompson, Lauren Neiger and Melody Bottazzt anchored the defense. In girls under-6 action: The Costa Mesa Orange Crush had a strong game against Corona del Mar. Anna Lux, Paige Schnelder, Vivienne mu, Halley Oberst. Devin MJtchell, Hannah Frazier and Karley Johnston provided quality play throughout the game. • •ROCKIES 9, MAa.uNS 2 · MJtch Pfautt, Nick FederlconJ and Spencer Roberts each reached base and scored lo lead the Rockies over the Marlins. Blake Youngquist reached base three times, while Sean Anderson, Ryan Chumey and Spencer Roberts each a quality at-bats for the Rockie$. Defensively, the Rockies were led by Sean Anderson, Kohl Jones and Brian Bray. ln T-Ball Majors action: For the Cardinals, in their contest with the Dodgers, Brandon DleckhoH hit an inside-the-park home run, while Tyler Rios dubbed a grand slam. Defensive ly, Jake Stone , Garrett Hope, Andres Hernandez and Kala SeagondoUar led the glove work. In T-Ball Minors action: For the A.stros, in their matchup with the Diamondbacks, Dennis Plens had two hits,. while solid defense was keyed by Garett Hensche id, Zac Riedle a nd Nicholas Rubio. NEWPORT BEACH LlnLE LEAGUE Angels hold off the Reds for 7-6.win •Late rally not enough as Angels prevail. The Newport Beach Little League Majors Division Angels held off a late rally to defeat the Reds, 7-6. Geoffrey Grant pitched three scoreless innings for the Angels, while Barrett Hendrlckson, Andy Rovzar and MJchael Page contributed key hits. The Reds were led by Brett Bartlet, Brian Burk and Andrew Silva. In other Majors Division action: •Mariners 5, Yankees 2 - Tom Solis struck out six over three innings, while Willie Harrison threw three shutout innings in relief to lead the Mariners over the Yankees. Jason Erplnar, Tom Thomas and Bryce Donavon played solid defense for the Mariners. The Yankees were led by Vlnnle Saint John, who scored twice and pitched three strong innings. • MAalNE:RS 6, BRAVES 1 - Kevin Rask ripped a two-run triple, while Tom Solis scored three runs to lead the M's over the Braves. On the mound, Rask allowed only two hits in five innings, before Nick Freeman dosed the' door with a scoreless inning of relief. The Braves were led by David Wheatley, who tripled and scored the team's lone run. • MARINERS 4, C.UDINALS 1 • Willie Harrison pitched six strong innings to lead the M's over the Cards. Harrison struck out 10 and walked only one in the five-hitter. Nicholas Russo-Lanson had two hits for the Mariners, Nick Freeman went 2 for 2 and Michael Bear came through with a key base hit for the Mariners. For the Cardinals, WIWam O'Brien had e double and run scored, while Ryan Telles played well defensively. ln AAA Division action: • ANGELS 9, RED Sox 1 -The Angels used strong pitching and t 1 h.its lo take care of the Red Sox. Angel pitchers Conner Bannon, Parker Stone, llandalJ Nebon and Taylor Stone combined for 10 strikeouts, while allowing only seven hits. Ston e bad a home run and two RBis, while Kolfu Selby added two doubles and two runs scored. Bannon and Mu Voettner each bad two hits, while Nelson, ADdrew MMoB. Gay Saa..rt.Dd and Eric MallU each had key bits for the Angels. The Red Sox we.re led by Jolm LodrMrt. who singled and ICOlid tbe team's lone ND.Wllla-..... Ma WMlltl9f and Miii . •1 , ..... peotided the pttddng. hits dnd scored two runs to pace the Angels' attack. Parker Stone, Taylor Sto ne and Conner Bannon each had two tuts, while G uy Sutherland walked twice, stole six bases and scored two runs Kolfax Selby and Max Voeltner each had key hits. while Alex Shafnltz dnd Eric Mulz.ke drew walks. Bannon and Parker Slone limited the Yankees lo three runs over the first four innings. Max Frisbee led the Yankees' offense with d tut and three runs scored, wh1lt> Ryan Spitzer, Chase Ross, Charlie McAullffe anci Andrew Watt each had d hil and a run scored. . •C ARDINALS 20, MAluNERS 6 -Matt Fay had a three-run triple, Camden Nicholson added a home run, Jake Kelllan had a double and Kevin Tsau knocked l1l two runs to lead the Cardinals over the Mariners m the high-sconng matcbup. MJchael Epsteln ran the bases well, while strong defense was provided by Bret Weinberger and Doug Kelley. in AA Division action: • M.uINEas to, METs 4 - John Christian's grand slam helped propel the Mariners past the Me ts. Matt Ruiz added a two-run home run, while MJlch Gardner came through with a run-scoring single. Gardner, Christian, Alex Malnthow and Doug Wa tt each pitched well for the Mariners. The Mets were led by defensive standouts Ryan Hueston and Jack Cooper • DoDCEJIS 11, BRAVES 1 - The Dodgers pitclung duo of Kyle Danese and Nick Flamson combined to toss a no-hitter to defeat the Braves. ln four innings of work, the duo combined for seven strikeouts. The Dodgers' defense was sparked by Chris Burke, Jarrett Logan, Karl Fletcher and Carter Taylor, while Gustaf Hellmer, David Welland and Francesco Impagllazzo combined for six runs scored. The Braves had good defense, with Michael Franklin, Andrew lvenon, Conner C.ugbeo, Stephen Gnnt and Mk:bilel DelMlnty leading the way. •Rm> Sox 18, 'C.uDINA.tS 4 • WestOQ Nlellea clubbed a home run, while Ba.Ile Tboauen tripled to lead th Red Sox offeme. ltaDaDAnde.non, Parker Wel'Une, WW Morrow, Joela~ Jlldde .\adenoa and ,.._, Panel came through wtth key bit., while AIMhw CODgllt added two RBll for the Sox. Catdler J.B.~ played strong cW ..... wblle pllcber9 ..... Wu ... (lb: ltribouta), Hmtlall md ~-.. apt tbe c.dlDela et bey. ,\ Doily Pilot SPORTS I Thursday, April 5, 2001 83 DAILY PllOT SPORTS CONTEST OFFICIAL COUPON T,he Daily Pilot's Irrelevant Week ~VI . Very Most Relevant Contest IV NO STRINGS AITACHED EVERYONE'S ELIGIBLE, EXCEPT THE JUDGE AND HIS ENTIRE FAMILY TREE. BECOME AN INSTANT EXPERT. IMPRESS ESPN. IMPRESS YOUR WALLET. XXVI BE AN NFL 2001 DRAFTNlK ENTRY FEE: ZERO KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS: NONE One Dally Pilot reader has a $500 payott coming to him or her, with world-class fanfare. TIIE FINE PRINT Here's what you have to do. Pick the most first-round picks for each individual team in the April 21-22 National FootbalJ League Draft. How easy ls that? Tie-breakers: If somebody out there is lucky enough to tie you, than the first lie-breaker is consecutive first-round picks, starting with No. 1. Still tied? Than It's Mr. Irrelevant. the last player to be picked in the 2001 Draft. II you picked him, you're in. What? Still tied? Then it's overall first-team picks, regardless of who did the picking. Whal? Another tie? Then It's the pick closest to Mr. Irrelevant. the last player picked on Sunday, the 22nd. It's somewhere in the mld-2005 ... depending on last-minute deals. If this thing ls still tied, then It goes to a coinflip, or series of coinllips. by the Big Cheese himseli, the Linda Isle Rash, honorary mayor of Newport Harbor, multiple Hall of Farner. Irrelevant Week Founder and local good guy Paul Salata. So save this coupon, and be ready to sb'ike when the Iron is hot ... and GOOD LUCK! CHEAT LIST - QB: Mtehael VI&, Virg1n1a Tech, Drew Bree5, Purdue, Chns Wemke, Florida St., Josh Booty, LSU. Jesse Palmer; Florida, Marques Tuiasosopo. Washington. Mike McMahon, Rut· gers. Josh Heupel, Oklahoma, Sage Rosen~ls. Iowa St.; DaVld Rivers. W Carolina Quincy Carter. Georgia. Bart Hendricks, Boise St; Walter Church, E. Michigan. RUNNING BACK: LaMont Jor dan, Maryland; Michael Bennett. Wisconsin; James Jackson, Miami, LaDa1nian Tomhnson. TCU, Deuce McAllister. M1ss1ssipp1, Travis Henry. Tennessee, Anthony Thomas. M1ch1gan, Kevan Barlow, Pitts burgh, Da11id Allen, Kansas St • Derek Combs. Ohio St FULLBACK: Dan Alexander. OFFENSIVE TACKLE: Leonard Davis. Texas, Kenyatta Walker, Flonda. Maurice Williams, M1Ch1 gan. Chris Brown. Georgia Tech, Jett Backus, Mu:h1gan, Brandon W1ney, LSU OFFENSIVE GUARD: Chad Ward, Washington; Steve Hutchin· son, Michigan; Mike Gandy. Notre Dame; Floyd Womack, Miss St.. Bernard Robinson, Tulane. Omar Smith, Kentucky; Russ Hochstein. Nebraska CENTER: Dom1n1C Raiola Nebraska, Robert Garza. Te1eas A&M·Kings111lle; Ben Hamilton. Tennessee, Casey Rebach, W1scon sin, Reed Diehl, California, Bruce Wiggins. Anzona DEff.NSNE EM>: Jamal Reynolds. INSIDE LINEBACKER: Carlos Polk; Nebraska. Zeke Moreno. USC. Kendrell Bell, Georgia. Man Smith, Oregon, Brandon Spoon, No Car· ohnba, Edgerton Hartwell, West ern llhno1s, Ryan Go11en, North Dakota St, Terrance Marshall, Oklahoma. Josh Lowe, BYU, Cor nehus Anthony, Te .. as A&M. Wayne Rogers. Houston OUTSIDE LINEBACKER: Markus Steele, USC, Dan Morgan. M1am1, Tommy Polley, Florida St • Jason Glenn, Texas A&M. Sedrick Hodge. North Carolina. Keith Adams. Clemson; Jamie Winborn, Vander btlt, Quinton Ca11er Arkamas. Patrick Chukwurah Wyoming \<rll· Thr Chl'at I i ... t ut lhr lPfl if> a partial Listing of some or thr top pla) f'r. l><'lie' c•d lo be a,aiJablt>. but b) no ml'an~ shouJd it be ron~idf'M:'d rnmplNt> (or arruratP). t . SAN DIECO 17. SE.ATILE• 2. IJUZONA J.Cl..EVELAND 4. CINCINNATI 5.ATLANTA ----.------- 6. NEW ENCi.AND 7. SEATTU!" 8. CHICAGO 9. SAN FRANCISCO 10. GREEN BAY' 12. KAN~A'i cm I 13. JACKSONVILLE 14. BLFFALO 161 PrITSBL"RCH 18. DETilOIT __ ,__ __ _ 20. ST LOUJ.!, .,. y_i ___ _ 21. TAMPA BAyl' • •' t . ' 22. IN?!~4POIL.,_ 23. '[\\ ()JlUA,., 24. OE~"VER 25. PlllLADELPlllA 26. \UA\11 28. OAKlA.'0 29. '>T. LOl IV 31. B \1.Tl\IORL ____ / 7 _,,,, ... • denotes pick comes from trade or other transaction. TIE-BREAKER~ Number ol con!>ecutlVe pick.,, hN1mmnq with l\.o I 2 Mr lrrelevdnl _ 3 Ovt:rdll hr..1-round select.ton ... reqardlt·~., of IPdm 4 Closest to \tr lrrelc\ant 2001 DRAFTNIK :-..A IC .~DDRCSS ------ PHONE NUMBER I ' . ·'. Nebraska; Ja'Mar Toombs, Te1eas A&M; Terry WtthersPQOn, Clem· son. Moran Norris. Kansas; Heath Evans, Auburn; Pat Coniff, Wash ington. Flonda St; Justin Smrth, Missouri, Cedric Scott. So. Mrssis.s1ppt, Andre Carter, Cahfomia. Joe Tafoya, Anzooa. Aaron Schabel, Tex.as Chnsuan. Det.awrence Grant. Oregon St., Karon Rt~ Minnesota; Ellis Wyrr6. MIS.SIS.SIP" P4 St. Roo Kolodziel. W&OOSJn. Kenyon Coleman. UClA Gerard War ren. Flonda CORNERS: Ken Lucas, M1ss1ss1p- p1, Nate Clementes. Ohio St. Fred Smoot, M1ss1ss1pp1 St • Jamar Fletcher, W1scons1n, Jimmy Wtlltams. Vanderbilt, Wilham Pete- son. Western llhno1s; Will Allen, Syracuse; Dwight Smith, Arkon. All entries must be received at the Daily Pilot's front desk no later than 10 p.m., Friday, April 20. All late entries will be put in a bonfire. WR: Freddie Mitchell, UCLA, David Terrell. M1ch1gan, Koren Robinson, No. Carolina St., Reqg1e Germany, Ohio St Santana Moss, M1am1; Chad Johnson, Or~n St • Ken·Yon Rambo, Ohio St.; Rod Gardner, Clemson. Chris Chambers, Wisconsin; Quincy Morgan, Kansas St.; Reggie Germ~ny. Ofuo St TE: Jabart Holloway, Notre Dame; Arther Lo11e, So. Carolina St., Bran· don Manumaleuna, Arizona, Al9e Crumpler, No. Carolina; Todd Heap, Arizona St.; Tony Stewart. Penn St., Bnan Natk1n, Texas·EI Paso. TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 doubles with Chris Delaney. But Kazarian is still nursing elbow, back and leg problems. "I le's got It all going on.· Cox said Peninsula (8-4). the derend- ing CrF D1vi ion I and nationdl champion, had Kazanan and Te1ge Sullivan (cracked hand bone) m its lineup ror the first tune m two weeks. "We're not at full strength,· Cox said. "We're (all) here, but ' we have two guys hurt .. but I'm glad to have (Kazarian and Sullivan) here . We mddc a valiant effort.· After a 3-3 tie in th fust round. CdM pulled 10 Cront. 7 -5, in the second round, thanks to an upset victory by Snyder and senior Randy Myers, playing No. 2 doubles, over Perun ula's No. 1 team of t<azanan- Delaney. 7-5. In the decisive game of that set, Myers held serve for the win. CdM was up 40-love, but Peninsula pushed 1t to d uce, adding to the suspen . Then, with CdM enjoying the advan· tage, Snyder clinched 1t with a winn1ng volley. In the thlrd round, CdM' No \ DEFENSIVE TACKLE: Ennis Davis, USC; Shaun Rogers. Texas. Dam1one Lewis, M1am1, Rtehard Seymour, Geog1a, Gerard Warren, Florida; Kenny Smith, Alabama, Casey Hampton, Texas, Ryan Pick ett. Ohio St.; WHlie Howard, Stan· ford, Ron Edwards, Texas A&M; Adrian Wilson, Miami; Willie Blade, M1ssiu ipp1 St. SAFETIES: Adam Archuleta, Art· zona St ; Gary BalC'ter. Baylor; Der rick Gibson. Florida St., Tony Dr111er, Notre Dame Tony D11eon, Alaba· ma; Hakim Akbar, Washington, Jarrod Cooper, Kansas St.. N11rell Eason. Arizona St • Marlon Mccree, Kentucky PUNTERS: NICk Hams, California. Jason Baker, Iowa. David Leaver- ton. Tennessee. Pt.ACEKICKERS: V1taly P1setsky. W1scons1n; Nick Gatto. Arkansas St., Mike Clark. Houston, Jamie Rheem, Kansas St J doubles team of Peter Kulmal- 1ck1 dnd Michael Bedn. ldsl year's PCL doubles champion , dho knocked off Kazarian- Delaney. 7-5. "Corona del Mar playe d tough." Cox saM. "Those two doubles sets we lost 7-5 were crucial ones.· The wm for Kulmaticlo and Bean gave CdM its runth set, then Ball and Stockwell sealed the match. Ball closed out the hnal et with back-to-back ser- vice aces, one an off-speed spm- ner and one estimated at 125 mph. CdM won two sets in smgles. both by UC Uvine-bound senior Brian Morton. "This Is sweet,· Mang said, "because (the P.anthers) had therr whole lineup today. Thell' other losses came when they were missing some of thell' top players." NONUMMll CcMoNA oa MM 10. Pw•1111• A I ~ • Wdrwa (CdM) kMt to Cohen, 2-6, lost to Guke, S-7, lost to IUna. o-6; Morton (CdM) won 6-0, 6-3, kMt )..6; Roberts (CdM) kMt l~. 2-6. 1~. One entry per person. Use this coupon, or any reasonable handwritten facsimile. Entries should be mailed to or dropped off at the Daily Pilot front desk, at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or by fax, at 949-G:ct6-41 70. • The official Irrelevant Week Committee reserves the right to rule on any and all questions. W1nner will be announced April 24, unless we have been bombarded with billfons of entries, which could push the big day up to April 25. COMMUNITY COLLEGE SWIMMING Orange Coast's Rzeszewski to Hawaii COSTA MESA -Orange COd t CoUeg(' swimmer LdureUt• Rzeszewslo will continue her acadenuc and athletic car<>ers al the University of Hawaii, Prrates Cooch OavC' Sdlo announced Wednesday Rzeszewslo. a Tustin Htgh product. h.rst JOtnt'cl the OC\ aquatics progrc:Un in the fall of 1998 Ounng that c;emester c.hP played water polo for the Pirates She then .-,warn 10 the spnn~ of 1999 and IS compebng on QCC' Wlffi team again th~ semester •Tius 1 a great opportunity for LaureUe. • Plrates h<'ad women' water polo and assist.ant swun coach l\.tike Gtles scud. ·They have a great program and mcredibl facilities there.· SCHEDULE ............. HoGlh ldlOGI blMldl .. ec.-*4 Met. l I~ pm, HorttMOOCI • CoN ....... J IS Pl!\.;.....,.., ...,_ •Woodta• llSpm ........ 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M esa Verde Country Club and the SCPGA foundation will host the 2.lrd annual Guls Jumor Amenc-cf'I Cup Team Matche<, Aug b-9, an event which bnngs together players represenbng 18 Juruor golf assodabons from the U S , Canada and M eXJco The format will have lour players competlZlg for each team but only the thre<' lowest scores count Me a Vt>rde hosted the l..PGA Kemp<>r OJM>n from 1979-81 and the LPGA Uruden lnvitauonal from 198-4-86. In 1993, It hosted the U.S Junlor Girls Champ1onshlps and, in 1995, the lntluqural Toshiba Classic This faU, M<"~'' Verde wUJ begin constructlon on a $7 million cluhhousf" rf'modeling project. • MCMA.ltO DUNN'S golf ~umn 1ppears ewlfY Thursday. J . SPORTS J Sailors flex their muscles • Peirsol's debut smooth. SWIMMING IRVINE -The New- port Harbor High boys and guts swim teams won their first Sea View l eague meets of the season as Sailors junior standout Aaron Pell'SOI Swdfll in his first dual of the season against Woodbridge dt Heritage Park Wednesday. Fresh off his national titles in the too. meter and 200 backstroke, Peirsol, the 2000 Olympic silver medalist in the 200 bdckstroke, w on the 200-yard freestyle (t:47.04), 100 backstroke (51.67) and con· tribu)ed In the victorious 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams. The Sailors {3-2, 1-1 in league) won, 132-41, as the Wamor<> dropped to 0-5, 0-2, The Newport gtrls squad (4·1, 1-1) defeated Woodbndge (3-2, 0-2), 107-64, as JUntor Carly Geehr, sophomore Nicole Mdckey and sophomore Mai TaJund were double winners. The tno dlso contributed to Vlctones in the 200 medley and 200 freestyle reldys. Geehr won the 100 freel>tylc (54.21) and lhe 100 breaststroke ( 1 :07 .66). Mackey touched the wall first U1 the 200 Ulctlvidudl medl ey (2:10.37) tln<.I the 100 butterfly (1 :00.34). Tajimd turned 1n first-place fin- ishes in the 200 freestyle (2:04 70) and lhe 500 freestyle (5:22.27) SEA VIEW tiAGUl llOYS ,._, .._ 1Jl, ~ 41 :100 medley relay I Newport (Cole, Leon, Snelgrove, Coo~). I 47 30. 200 free · 1 Pe"IOI (N), 1 47 04, 2 LHn (N). f 47 OS, 3 We1ne• (N). 1 59 46 200 IM 1 Cole (N), 2 08 07; 2~St.ibler (N), 2 18,04, J S.an (N). 13011 SO free I Belden ( ), 2311, 2 JendfU\l~ (N), 2318; l Cook (N). 2J 74 00 fty · 1 Cole (N). S7 90: 2 PenM• (W), 1 Ol 81, Eandenbe<g (N). 1 04 78 100 free · I ~ (N), 52S1, 2 grow (N), S2 8S, l Cook (!'(), Sl 49 500 .... I lean (N), 40 JA. 2 Soncl"" (N), S 30 S6, J Armmong (N). S lS 93 200 "-relily · 1 N~ (Soelgrow. Jendrwna. Belden. Pe1rsol). I 30 t8 100 bM* ·I Pe1t10I (N), St 67, 2 HUitf>9 (N), I 06 99. 3 Peune• (W). I 07 1 I 100 .,,._ 1 S\Jlbl~ (N). 1 1 1 79. 2 Ma•\e<man (W). I 12 79. l Joilmon (N), I 1l 24 400 "-...i.y 1 NtowPOtt (Le41n, klden, Cole, Pe1'10I), l 21 09 SEA VIEW ~GUl Glltl.S ~ "-101. Wow M .ZOO,_.,. ret.r • 1 N.wpori CTai•ma. Au<JY<. M.0.ey, Gtthrl. 1 SS S6 :100 ft.-· 1 T•J•""' (N). 2 04 70. 2 E Ball (N). 1 OS 01. J Arrow (N). 2 11 18 200 IM 1 MKk~ (N), 2 10 l7 2 G1•nt (WI. UO 07. J L-ng (N). 2 lO 70 50 free 1 J G"'1tvt'f (W), 26 ll. 2 M...-phy ~). 26 84 l P6role (N). 27 84 100 fty 1 MACkey (NJ. 1 00 )A 2. R G.tu1h<e< (W), I Ol 4' l l G.outh..r (W), 1~J66 1atl tN. 1 Gffhr (NI. 5o' 21 1 G•ant (WI. SS 10 3 Sm•ff (W). 59 07 500.... 1 r.,.rN (N), S 11 21 2 Murphy (N). 5 .l6 5o'. 3 8~ (N). S S2 7S 100 free relily 1 N~ (M«lcey; E &all. r.,1ma GHN), I 42 4) 100 bed! 1 E BAU IN). 1 OS 68 2 Ludw!q (W). I 09 91 ) LM>Stng IN). I 1 I 63 100 tw..1 1 Gfft11 (N) I 01 66 2 Arrow (N). I 09 97 l R G.tuth•t'f (WI. I 12 30 400 tree """Y I Woodb<odgt' 4 06 47 CdM dunks Estancia CORONA DEL MAR -SWIMMI G The Corond del ~lrlf High N girls !.WUll team took the top three m flv(> cwnts dnd swept the relnys to earn a 114- 49 Pc1c1fic Coast Leagul' victory ovN vic;il· mg Estancia WPd1wsddy. CdM sophomore Niki I lcndrickson completed a CIF ronsiclerdt10n Um<' when l>he hmshed second m the 100-ydrd butte>r- ny (1 04 65) She hmshed ahead of team· mdte I fayley Sheeu. dnd l:wtund the> Sea Kmgs' Lcturen Power!>. Corona also swept m thC' 200 freestyle thdl Lmdsay Ddley won, the 200 md1vidual mectley lhdt freshmdn Kunberly McKay won, the 500 frt>estyle that Bntlney Bolwus won r1nd the 100 bredststroke that Hen- dnckson won Esldnoa seruur Jcnruler Cac;s1ty led an Eagles' sweep m the 50 freestyle. She also yrabbed l>econd place m the 100 free tyle The Sea Kings will compete in the prc- 1.Jmmanes of the CIF relays today at the Belmont Plazd m Belmont Shore They then take on PCL foe University m a batUe of league unbeatens, Wectne'iday at CdM at :1 15 p.m On the boys side, Corona del Mar remamed undefeated in league w ith a 129-31 PCL victory over visting Estancia. The Sea Kings (4-1, 3-0 m league) were . first in every event Wlth junior Michael March and freshman Robert Fnes doublmq. ...0..C mAST l.IAGUI llOYS C-OIL MAii 129, EsTNllOA )1 .ZOO ~ relay · 1 Co<"on. (frle<, ICIM, J.Wlwngt'f, l'ow- en). I 52 99 200 ft.-· 1 March (Q, 2 01 27 2 Meol~ (C). 1 0612. l WenfAll (E), Hiii 0) :100 IM· 1 frte'I (0. 1 19 S8 2 ~ (0. 2 24 60; l GMnl>CN (EJ. 1 27 89 50 free 1 IC,,,., (0 . ll. 99. 2 ~ (0, 23 99 ) ~ (0. 14 76 100 fly I JOHNS CONTINUED FROM B 1 become a fearless insurance blanket for CdM infielders ._._.,. Of Ill UPllT , DON lfACH I OAl..Y Pl.OT Estanda's Armando Orttr. (3} pub tbe tag on Mesa's Evu McGuire M be bies to get back to second bue tn Toelday's ~ Emnda victory In Pldtlc Coast League baseball at TeWlnkle Park. lbe two battle again oa Friday. ~orts in BRIEF SlrA<k (C), 10)9l, 2. Tel•lWA (E), 1 14 16. J l(.nan (C), I 16 96 100 frM · 1 Mtsse!nge< (0. SS Alj. 2 P,rrty (0, 57 16. ) Monent (E). 57 94 500 frM · > Maret\ (C). S 20 04; 2 Powen (0. S lO 34.) Dorr (0. 61017 :100 fl.ff ret.y · I Coron. (Powe<\, M..,,., Hlngt'f~•mJ. 1 41 78 100 b-*. I IC•nan (Q. 1 oe 99, l Meyer ( • 1 12 0), l TNt (E), 1.18 19 100 a.r..t 1 '"" (Q, 1 14 • 2 Oo<r (0. I IS 42. l r .. ....-. (E), 1 19 S8 400 tree ret.y · 1 CorO<'lot (~. ltman. StrKk. Dorr), l 48 11 _ f MCIAC COAST ~GUl GlllLS C-... -MM 11 ... &rNOOA 49 200 ~ ..... ,. I CdM (H•rkim, Hapt'<T>an Colt. ~). 2 07 7& 200 free · 1 O•ley (C), 2 20 87 1 Way<.• (0. 22175.) C .. (0,22861 2001M 1 ~1Cay (0.2fi9 7. 2 H•PffN'l <O. 2 27 7'. l Ed.nqton (0/ 1 ll 67 50 • 1 <Ass.I)([). 2179. 2 Rodnouez (0, Jl 17. 3 AdAml ([). 96 100 fty I Uu<t'f\ "-""' (0. 1 04 a7. 1 N Hendrtdson (Q. 1 04 6S. l ~ (0 . I 10 92 100 free · 1 -llo (0. 5119 l Uwty (E). 1 01 82. J fdtund (Q, 1 0) 01 500 ....• 1 8-lus {O, s S4 62. 2 w..x (Q. 6.29 74. l ~ (0. 6 48 29 200 frM relily 1 CdM (J M<Coy. ~~ H•mrnH1dlm1n. F••t1), 1 5o' IS 100 b.o I U.O (0. t 08 69, 2 Horluns ((). 1 12 S6. l l(nott (E). 1.ll 34 100 ..._.. 1 N Hfll<ltKluon (0. 1 IS 71. 1 fnts (0. 12240. l W;ryte (Q, 1 H 16 400 frM ,.lily 1 CdM CO•ley. Kut>.\, IC McC0y I McCoy). 4 17 0 Mesa falls to Northwood COSTA MESA -The SWIMMING Cosld Mesd High boys and guls swun teams suffered Pdcilic Coast Ledgue los!>es as the Mustangs hosted Northwood Wednesday The M esa girls squad (3-2, 1-2 in league) lost, 97-67, as Enn Bayes won the 50-yard and 100 lreestyle and Jody MdrtJ· noVlch won the 200 and 500 freestyle. Ldst week, Bayes set school records Ul th{' SO freestyle (55.71) and the 100 freestyle t55 71 ), Mustangs Coach Kattu<' L('Cours !>did The Costa Mel>d boyi. team (0-5. 0-2) lost, 119-30. dS tvl.tke Whit.man won the 100 breast.stroke (I :08.59) and finished second m the 200 indiv1dud1 medley (2.12.01 ). Steven Thomds grabbed third-place hrush- es m the 50 freestyle (26.61) and the 200 fr{'estylc (2: 16.95) MCM'IC a>AS1 LaAGUI GlllLS ~ 97, CostA MuA 67 200 ~ .....,. · I Notlt>wood. 1 57 11 200 ff.e 1 J Mart1n<M<h (('.), 2 06 41. 2 Sutherland (N), 2 06 11. l 8 uldwe41 (N). l 22 64 200 IM 1 F•oon (N) . .l..21 JS. 2 w M.n1novlc:ll (C), 2 16 04 ) Cobb (N). 2 21135 SO free · 1 8"Y"" (Q, 2$ 93 2 Tay lor (NI. 26 80. J "'°"9 (C), 28 OS 100 fly 1 Hu~ (N). 1 0110. 2 Sutht'f'l.snd (N), 1 Ol 68. l Aswl (Q, 1 1 S l9 100 ft.--1 8~ (0, S6 41. 2 F•rson (N) 5116. l Pt'f>g (C). 1 OS 2? 500 ft.-, I J Mart1nov1<h (0. S 43 66. 2 Go~ (NI. 6 2S 40. l Gll~e (N), 7 41 SS :100 frM ,.i.y 1 Nonhwood. 1 48 SJ 100 b.Kll. 1 Hubert (N), 1 01 0, 2 l•ytor (N). ) S.tah OouQlu, 1 11 21 100 ~ I Cobb (N). 1 10 16. 2 W Martmow:h (0, 1 1 l 60. l Glbwl (N). 1 21 04 400 tree reley . 1 C~• Mew. (11.irfl, J M•rt•nov1Ch, w Mart.lnov•ch, """9). 4 00 70 Northwood sweeps Mesa COSTA MESA -The Costa M esa High boys YOLLEYBAll volleybdll team dropped Wednesday's Pdctf1c Coast League mdtchup w1th V1S1t- l1lg Northwood, 15-4 15-6, 15-7 . Mike Payne Jed the Mustangs with six lulls, while Carlos Jaime chipped in five. •averall, I think we played our best match of the season,• Mesa Coach Dave Sorrells said. "We're improving game by game. We're passing better, we're setting better and our overdll team defense is improving. We're getting close to being' a pretty decent team.• CdM sweeps Estancia CORONA DEL MAR YOLLEYBAll -Evan Burden and Spencer M iller combined for 23 assists. while Johh Grod (seven kills) and Ryan Inman (five) were the primary hitters, as host Corona del Mar High defedted Estancia, 15-3, 15-2, 15-0, m a Pacific Coast League boys volJeyball match Wednesday. Eagles' senior Dan Wotla had six blocks. CdM (4-2, 3-0 m PCL) will host Uruvers1ty in a PCL match Friday at 6 p .m Estanclc1 fell to 1-2 in league Pirates fall to Saddle back RANCHO SANTA MARGARI-GOLF TA -The Orange Coast CoUege men's goll team lost to Sdddleback, 374- 399, Thursday, in Orange Empire Confer- ence action played at Tijera.s Creek Goll Course, par 72. Jason Woodrome led the Pirates (14-6, 7-6 m conference) with a 77. Other OCC golfers mcluded Bnon Wmston (78), Costa Mesa High graduate Lou Carrasco (80), Clay Wright f81 ), Newport Harbor grad Jake AUandch (83) and Mike Akahosh.J (84) Former Sa.tlors' golfer Kevin Olson (73) was d ma1or factor for the Gauchos (13-0 m conference), shooting a 1-over-par 73, one shot behind teammate and medahsl Greg Lopez (72) Miles steals school record CYPRESS -The Orange SOFTBALL Coast College softball team suffered a 5-0 Orange Empue Conference loss to host Cypress Wednesday afternoon. Renee Snyder went 2 for 3 and had the Pirates' lone extra-bdse hit with a double. Orange Coast cdtcher Meredith Miles stole her 4 lst career base for a school record. It was her 25th of 27 this season. OCC fdlls to 6-17-1, 1-15 in conference, while the c~.2.:rs improve to 24-13, 11-5. ..... CIOM'Wl8:Ma cw.s~s.~~o Or AnQe Co.Ml 000 000 0 0 l 6 Cypreu 010 004 • • 5 7 0 6u1ilef> ~ Milt-I. Woodw.,d ~ l'MQa W Woodw.,d, 7-S l Guollet\ ().9 21 Snyder (OCO ANDREW JOHNS 1uruor, tuttJ.ng .366 (26 for 71) with 17 RBis. 14 runs and 10 stolen bases. But, Emme, seemg some flaws m bis approach at the plate, convinced him to rebwld his swing thi.s season . Scooping low throws out of the dirt has become routine for the three-year varsity performer, who is also adept at leaving the bdg to field high and wide throws, then slappmg the tag on runners as they near the bag. •We got him to move his hands back and it has made a huge difference,· Emme satd. "He had to be willing to start over and there aren't a lot of guys who will do that, especially after having success. But be made that commitment and worked hard to implement the changes .• Jt helped that in his first batting practice with the new approach, he hit the ball harder than he ever has.• "Like Hatfield, A.J. is an extremely tough kid,• Emme said. •A lot of guys Olncb at balls in the dirt, but A.J. scoffs at them.~ Said Johns, "My first goal is to knock the ball down. U I can catch it, that's even better. I'd much rather take a bruise than let anything get by me.· Though he stands out on defense. it was Johns' offensive contribubons that earned tum Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week recognition. After taking a tough 0 for 3 (one screammg lmer was stabbed by the third baseman) m a surpnsmg aonleague las! at Garden Grove March 26, he bad ga.me-wmrung RBI singles 10 back-to-back Paol1c Coast League wi.ns over fellow tiUe contenders University and Costa Mesa. Against Uni, March 27, hJ.s two-run smgle an the sixth broke a 4-4 tie in an eventual 6-5 CdM win. H e was 2 for 4 in that game. Then, Fr1day·at Costa Mesa, Johns rapped a 3-for..S per- formance by singling in a run ln the ninth lnning, whJd1 was the difference ln a thrilling 5-4 win that left the Sea Kings firmly atop the PCL standings. It wos his second RBI single of the game. He followed U1at up by golng 3 tor 4 with his flrst varsity horn run and two RBI ln Tuesday's PCL conquest of Laguna Beach to up his average to .500 (21 for •2). f I fia 13 Rais, h ading into Friday's 9am at Laguna Beach. Johns was the starting quarterbock on the CdM freshman football t(!4Jll, before making the decision to concentra~ on hit favorite sport. He edmed All·N rwport·Meta tmtrle1 laurels, as well as second·leam All·PCL recognition, as a Soft-spoken and devoted to bis team, Johns downplays his role in the Sea Kings' 9.3 record, 6-0 in league. CdM is also ranked No. t O in Orange County. But with counUess hours spent fielding balls skipped toward him, oa both dirt and grass, he's proud of his ability to, in the baseball vernacular, "pick iL • •My goal this year was to roa.ke no tmors, ·said Johns, whose onJy miscue came while filling in for an injured teammate at second base this spring. "I think my infielders appreciate it when I help them out. But I just trunk scooping low throws is part of my job. I'm just trying to pick up my teammates.• Johns, who celebrated h.as game-winning heroics last week with barely a smile, S&d hJ.s even-keel approach helps him focus through the highs and lows au hltters experience. But. when the game ls on the line, Johns relishes the challenge of produong the key bit. It som how flgures that Johns' favorite food is lee, since b ' "-' cool u frigid liquJd durlng crunch time. "He's one of tbOle guys who would jump in front of a moving train for you,• Emme 14Jd. "I wilh I had a d02en of him.. I had the guys vote for Cftptains this year and A.J. was pretty much unanimous.• Johns,•ho hopes to earn an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy, laid be would lov to contlDue hit beseball career with the Midshipmen. But unbl then. be bo to k p tho SN Kings SAiling toward a PCL litlo. Doily Pilot HAPPYlmHDAY Cltlll.., ........... ....... *" ..... PREP BASEBALL Tars improve in 5-3 setback ALISO NIGUEL -Newport Harbor I llgh basebdll tedfl1 suf- fered 1t seventh Sea View League losl>, but Sailors Codch Jun Klefer said he saw improvement di Aliso N iguel Wednesddy. With two ouLs, Tars' senior catcher Garrett Brant ham- mered a thre>e-nin homer, his first of the season, in the thlrd inning. The bldSl scored 1uruor Cameron Pemslem and senior Alan Lane ford 3-2 lec1d. But, AJiso NiguPI ( 10-3, 6-2 in leaguel grabbed two runs m the bottom of the 1nrung and one more in lhe lourth to secure victory. Newport 14-8. 1-7) will pldy at Irvine, Fnday at 3:15 ·w e struggled lc1st week,* Kiefer said. "But, today w<> competed a. little b1I better We were m 11 dll the wdy unlll the seventh-llllUng. It was d<>fm1te- ly dn unprovemnt overttll • SEA VIEW LlAG4JI Auso NIGUR 5, ~ HAMCM l Newport Harbor 003 000 0 3 l 1 AhioNig~I 112100 x-582 Forsythe, Ward (5) and BrMlt. Otfley and Serc>tke w · D1fley L Forsythe, 1·3 28 ·Vandersloot (NH) HR · Brant (NH), Fielder (AN), Hebeler (AN) COLLEGE SOFTBALL lions sweep SAN BERNARDINO Vanguard Uruversity's Gind Llebengood pitched her sev- enth shutout of the season to highlight the Ltons softball team's doublehedder sweep at Cd! State Sdn Bemdfdmo, Wednesday, tn nonconfer- ence action Liebengood, with a 1 15 ERA, allowed hve h.Jts to improve her p1tchlng record to 13·7 The Ltons (24 -14) rallied from a three-run deficit to score a 6-5 Wln in the night- cap. Vanguard'!> Andrea Saucedo blasted a two-run triple to tle the game, 5-5, m the sixth UUlmg. Nikki Ben- ning then delivered a game- wi.nni.ng RBI single. Vanguard pitcher Cehna Camarillo relieved C h eri Snuth and retued all 13 bdt- ters she faced . BOYS GOLF CdM second at K~ppel Klassic C HINO -Corona del Mar High's boys goll team fin- ished second overall to cham- pion Marina by one stroke with a net 21 l 10 two-man best ball play Wednesday a t the Keppel IOassic on the par- 71 El Prado Goll Club course. Frohling, with a 73, tied for th..l.rd individually. H e teamed with Jason WishengTad for a net of 69 and fourth overall In the best ball p lay. Joe and John Kwon com- bmed for a 72, and Brad Chamberlin and Nick Sher- man teamed up for a 71 VOLLEYBALL Orange Coast rolls COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's men' volley· ball team rolled past visiting San Diego Mesa Wednesday night. lmproving to 16· 1. 11·1 ln the Orange Emplre Confer· ence with a 25· 19, 26~24, 23 .. 25, 25-13 victory. Ubero Ed Chun bad 16 kills and setter Nick Ptyuchin.skJ had -40 usiats. DEEP SU I Doity Pilot NOTICE OP TilUS-TEE'S SAU T.S No· ll16JIO Uu Code 8 l.oea No. 2'™931/GMNVlt.a AP No: '39-63-719 T.D SEaVICE COM· Pl.NY. 11duly ~ 1"NIMe llllllcr 111$ follow· q dacribed 0... of Tn. WILL SEU. AT PUBUC AUCllON TO ntE HIGHEST llDDD FOR C~H (\n Ille fonna wtudl ue lawflll -set ID Ille Ulbleld SIMCI) &114/0I die CMho•'a, wurlCd or odlcr dlecb tp«Jllcld ill Civil Code Seclio11 292411 (plylblt In 1'1111 Ill die Qinc of saJc co T.D Serr~ Compaqy) all ""''· 1iOe Mid lllCtfal cooveyed m and llOW Mid by II Wider AJd Deed of T.-UI Ille P!Otl-ertr lleretllafter ~ ialbcd· Trw. IOI GRANVILLE IN-VESTMENT, l.P R«orded SqKClllba 1 l, 1996 u huu No. 19960467019 in 8oolt - • Pase -of Off'iclaJ Records in die ofrocc of Ille llecordtf of ORANGE Colllll)', pwwalll 10 Ille N~ of Odault llld EUalOfl IO Sell dlrft. Wider RCOfded Dec.crnbcr 29. 2000 u lmu. No 2000-712136 in Book - P:iae of Offi<Lll RecordJ Ill die orriu of Ille Rocordcr of OR- MIGE COUlllY: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN- DER A DEED OF TRUST OA'TC.D SEPTEMBER S, 1996 UNLESS YOU TAXE ACllON TO PRoracT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL£ IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATIJRE OF TME PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, • YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A !-\WYER. 1147 GRAJll VIUE ORNE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 or a IUeet lddrc:a or COllllllOO dCllJ • naooo of propcny " lbowo lbovc, no wvnncy S. l lVC'O U IO ICI comrletcne;U or COrTCCI• oos Said Sale of property wtll be made on u " condlOOll Wllhouc COOYCNlll or WUftlll)', upress or lllplJCd, reaanh.na lllk pot5C1110n. or mcwnbra.nus, ro pay !he ~ pn.nc1p1I tum of Ille !IOU( 1) 11CUred by aid Deed of TNll. w1dl on~reai u 111 said nocc provided, advu1ecs. 1f any Wider Ille llmlll of aid Deed of TN... fca. ctaracs and "pct*a of die T NJ1.CC ml of me 1N1U creaud by slld Deed of TJ\$ Said ale W\ll be bcld on. APRJl. 2S. 1001 AT 3 00 PM ON TM E FP.ONT STEPS TO TME ENTRANCE OF TME ORANGE CIVIC CENTER, 300 E CHAPMAN, ORANGE. CA Ar Ille hlnc of Ille 1111nal publocllioa of dl11 notJCC, me !OW lmOW\I of die lllV•td tw.anc.c of me obbpuoo J(Qlrecl by !he abon dcsi:nbcd Deed ur TNJt w aanwcd c.otes, upenia. llld Id· VUICCS ls Sl94,S69 .56 II ii po111ble cha! at die 11mc of Ale rhe opauna bod ~)' be lal lll&D die rocal ulllcbcoi1nal due 011& Muell .JO, 200 I T 0 SERVICE COM· PA.'lY u 11td TNtlec. KlMBEAl.Y COON· RA.OT. ASSISTANT SECRETARY T 0 SERVICE COMPANY lllO E. FlRST ST • SVrrE 210, P 0 BOX 11918 SANTA ANA, CA 9271 J.1918 7141"43·1Jn We arc wuuna Ille 8c:ncfaaary ro collect a deb! and any info~~ obl&1.n •111 be Ula! for IMl purpote •llcdlcr rCICCl•ed onll7 or Ill "'na:na· If IY&llable, Che upccuid opc:nma bid may be oOtal.ned b7 call1111 die folloWUl& cdephooc 011111~1) on Ille d.ay before die sale· 714/~ '690 TACI ~994<: PU8 ~IOI, 4/llJOI. 4119/01 Fictitious Buslnes1 N•me Statement Th41 follOwlng perton• art doing business IS Handbulll Media Group 3419 \118 Lido 1136. Newpon Btach, CA 92663 0.'o'ld Let Foro 20082 Shcxl'M>Od C.rclt, H4.lnl· WIQIOn e.acn. CA 92&16 Thia bUS.ntSS IS c:on- dUc:led by an ll1dMCWI Ha111 you starltd doing buslOl$I yet? No Oa\lid Lee Fora Thia stat1111en1 wH Mid with the County ci.111 °' Orange Cow!fy on 03127/2001 2001H5t$17 [)Uy Plot t.ur 29 ~ 5. 12. 19. 2001 Th878 Fictitious BullneH Name St.lt•ment TM follow1119 !*ton• lW ~ bullOMI as SuntMnt Con· OMllOIW, 3419 Via Udo 11 :>e. Newport Btach. CA 92663 o.w:t Let Ford. 20082 Sho!9WOOCS Otdt. ~· W1Q10n 8Md\. CA 92e4e Thit ~ II con- '*'dtd bot: .,, lrdMclull Ha11• you •tarted dolrlg t>utlnlta ytf1 No Oe'o'ld Let FOtd Thit sitltmenl WU Iii.cl MUI tht County ~ ". Oratll1' ~ on <n'27/2001 2001H5 ... ~ pilo( ~ 29, Ap 61 12. 1!!. 200! lbOZI Nonce Ofl nus. m ·s SALE T.S. Ho: lJ 1637' Ullil c.cM. I 1.-No· l12A37Sl<iV·NEWl'OllT AP No: 939-63·711 T .D. SDVJCB COM· PA.HY, d ~ IPPOllll.ed T NII# Qlllla IN follow- 1111 dale~ OM or Thill WILL SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TME KIGHEST llDDER FOR CASH (ID 1M rom11 -.tlldl art lltrf\al laldcr m Ille United Siiia) &ad/or Cbc cu.bin's, ccrdfled or OCbcr dlcct.s ipeciflCd In Ci'<tl Code Scclloo 29'l411 (payable In full 1& Ille amc or uJc io T.D. Savic:c Company) all natu., tide lRd ~rCll COll•cyed 10 and DOW hdd by ll lllldcr DJd Deed of Trwr in Ille. prop- ttTy bcm.natla Oc- 1tnbcdl TM1Dr GV· NEWPORT CENTER, l. P Recorded SepumbcT 12. 1996 u lnar. No 19960467025 IR Book - • P•ae -of Off'IClll Rocord& in Ille omc:e of die Rec.order of ORANOE Councy, p11nu.w ro Che Noou of Default aod EJecooci to Seu 111c.ro- wx1cr recorded D«cmbu 29, 2000 u lllllr No 2000-712334 Ill look -Paae of Otlicl&I Records in die ofrice of Ille Rec.order of OR· ANOE Cowvy; YOU AIU! IN DEFAULT UN· DER A DEED OF TRUST DATIID SEPTEMBER S. 1996 UNl.ESS YOU TAXE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY. rr MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL£. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATIO('I OF TME NATIJRE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. till ORA.NVl.LU DRJVE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 (lf a 11rer1 addrca or common dcs11· DlllOll Of property IJ llloWll above, rio WUT'llll)' IS 11vcn u IO IU complelcnas or COl'TCCI• ncsa). Said Sale of p ropnt)' "'111 be made ui aa u coorhuon w1chov1 conv-or warn.nsy, upraa or anpbcd, r~ardlll& .tilk ~· or enaim~ranct'· IO . f"Y die rcmtauna pnndpal 1U111 or Ille nou<•> MQlfed by J&id Deed of r.,.., Wllb UllUC9I U In wd note provided. advanca, of any, under I.be temU of 11.id Deed or TNll. fees, chatcC:S and UpcrllCS of 111c TNll« and of me l1VJU clUl&d ti)' wd Deal or TNtL Sax! Ille ..,u be l\cld oo. APRIL 2.5. 2001, AT l 00 PM ON THE FRONT STEPS TO TH E ENTRANCE OF THE ORANGE CIVIC C ENTEJt, 300 E CHAPMAN. ORANGE, CA Al the time of die 1111cial pubhc.aoon of l.bll 11(1(1«, Cbc IOU.I &lllOWIC Of :be wapaicl b&Ja.acc of !he obhp uoo ICICUred by Ille above dacnbod Deed of Trwi IDd auma&ed C011l, ui--;,s. and Id· v a.nccs IS $403 ,, 2 I Ol le u poa1ble Illar 11 Ille Orne of sale Ille opalll\I b Id IN)' be lesl dwl dJe IOl&I llldebla1ncss due. Oatr M1.tC11 JO. 2001 T 0 SERVICE COM· PA.HY u Mid TNllU. KJMBEJU.Y COON· RADT. ASSISTANT SECRETARY T 0 SERVICE COMPANY 1820 E. FlRST ST . sum: 210, P.O. BOX 11918 SANTA ANA. CA 92711·1911 71"1"43·1372 We &IC &1&19.111C Cbc 8coetlauy IO collea a dcbc and lllY i.nformauoo ft obe&in will be \lllld fat ch.u purpole Wt\cdlcr received of'IJJ) or m wnu.na. If ••ailablc. lt!c clpeCU!d opaw11 bid may ti. oOlai.nerl by calhf11 the folloWUll celq>booe nvmbcr(s) on die d.IJ before Ole •le 714141(). S690 TA~ 469002C PUB «)$/01, 4111/01. 4/19/01 Fictitious Bu1ln .. 1 Name St.ltament The loOowmg ~rson1 Ill doing ~ IS Wl111ton's AUIO Pawn. tn58 Newport Blvd . Colla MM&. CA 92627 GleM Verdutt 1n58 Ntwpotl Sllld Co.a MIU CA 92627 ll\11 bul>ness 11 con- dUded by 11'1 ~ Hive you 1terled domg tw11n111 yeci y ... 5122195 ~ Glenn Verdu This ltalem nl wu hltd wrt11 tilt County CIM al Orange Courty on 0Yl7f200 I 2001astsn Daily PiloC Mar 29 ""' 5. 12 1?. 2901 TM80 Fictitious BuslnHI Name StattHMnt Tilt lolloWlnO ~raone e,. doing bu"'*5 .. 8iston En1erpr1111, 1902 Sitrra Vista Or .. TUllln, CA 02780-5239 Ltwle AOOtrffW BIAOll. I to2 Slerr1 Vttle Tlltltn, CA W78C>-5239 Thll ~ II con- ducled by: en ~ H•vt you 1ta1ttd dolllg bullnMI vet? No ltwlt NwkffW BilaOll Thit euf«Mllt WU flltd wllrl. the County OM~ er_,.~ on~I 20011MOOOJ Oldr Piiot Ap 5, 12. t9, 2§. 20()1 Dl092 ,.~--"'"------ .... -# ,.,.,. I'· Fictitious .__ .. ,,... Name St.lltMMnt ~~ M• 11 Financial, 4500 Clmpue Onve, Suile 435, N1wpo1t Beectl, CA 92960 Journey Brennen, 3705 S.ettio<• Onve. Newpolt Beactl, CA 926$3 Nathalie A Swetst. 3705 S.uhort Dow. Newpo11 Bttch. CA 92663 Adam Cl'ltz, 3705 S..shore Drivt. New· pclfl Beedl. CA 92663 This bu11ne~ Is con- ducted by; e general partNrshlp Have you ctarted cbng ~ ytf1 No Joumey 8 renn.n Tllis statement WU l~td Wt1h the County Cltf1l °' OrWllll County on 03I09f200 I 200t8157850 Dally Pilol Mar 15, 22. 29. Apr, 5, 2001 Th816 Flctltlout Bu1lne11 Name St.ltament The following 1*SOOS ,,. dolt1Q busineM u OJL rundlng, 18662 MacArthur Blvd , Surte 340. Irvine, CA 92612·1207 Mylof Financial. Inc .• (MS). t 5455 San F'ernando M1u1on Bl • '305. M15Sjon Hills. CA 91345 This busmess 11 oon· duded by a eo<pOrtllon Have you scerted ~~J.'fncNo Da\lld Ludongton. Viet P1esoda111 This stacement was llltd with the Councy Clttl\ of Orange County on 03109/200 I 200tH571152 Dally PilOI M11 15, 22, ?9. Aer 5. 2001 Th817 Flctftlous Business Name Statement The following persons are doing business IS Milestone Aea1den11al Morcgage, 18662 MacArthur Blvd • Suite 350 lr111ne, CA 92612·1207 Amencan Ats1den11al Mortgage (NV) 3200 Bnstol 7111 F100f Coste Mesa CA 92626 This business 1s con- dUcted by ii oorpot4110fl Have you sterted doing business yet? Yes, 4124/2000 American Aes1de11t1al Mortgage Bob Welllln, Voce President This statement was llltd with Che Councy Clel1( ol Orange Councy on 03l09/2001 200181571553 Daily Polol Mar t 5. 22. 29, Apr 5. 2001 Th818 Flctltlou1 Bu1ln•11 Name Statement The followlng ~raon1 are doing buslnHs u Sunrook Consulting, 602 112 Btgonca Ave Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Conrad LUIS Macedo. 602 1/2 Btgorna Allt , Corona dtl Mar, CA 92625 This busmeu 1• con· duded by an 1ndMdull Have you 111rted doing ~.yet? No Conrad LU'$ Maeeoo Ths statement was hied wllll the County Cleft( °' Orange County on 03109l200 I 20018157855 Daily Pilot Mar 15, 22. 29, Aer. 5 2001 Th819 FlctJtlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The loCloWll'SI pertOnS are doing t>utintM as Puamane Produc• NOTICE TO hons. 221 23rd St .• CREOfTORS Of Costa M8$1 CA 92627 CHARUENE MIU.S John Bud Hohl, 221 M 23rd St . Cosca Mesa. Co-CA 92627 Trunw/Sealor/Dectden This buSlntU IS con· t dUCted by an lnOMduill SUPERIOR COURT Of Have you 1tultd CALJFORNl.A doing busineu yet? COUNTYOfORAHGE Yes Feb 15 2001 No. .. -....... John Bud Hohl c... --· ThlS llltell\tnl WH Nodoe II hlrtOy given IO IN c:r9dllotl tnd toled will'! the Councy oontingenl cndllDn al Otr11 °' Orange Councy Ille ~ on 03l09/2001 deoedent. ltWI .. ,_,,... 20018857851 ........ --Daily Pio! Mat 15. 22. twvirlcl dlml ..... ltre 29. Apr 5. 2001 Th820 dececient art t9Q"*'9d IO • 11..n """'1 llil Actltlous Bullneu . . .... . --.. ~· .. "' #': ·--,,.. ;-~ .• .m • doing butlneu yet? Yea, M.rdl 2. 2001 Paul Sooa WllltM Thie llltement WU filed wiUI tht County Clel1I d Orlnge ~ on 03I08l'2001 2001 .. 57140 Oeiy Pilol Mir' t 6. 22. 29, Apt 5. 20()1 Th823 Adem 0 S1tlley Tl'lrs ltai.mtnl WU filed ... utt 1111 Counly Cleltl al Orlnge ~ on 03/09f2001 • 2001N57M2 Deily Pio! Ml! 15. 22. 29. Apr. 5. 200! Th82" Flctltlou1 8u11ne .. Namt Statement Flctltloua 8u•lneat Tht 1o11ow1op ~"°"s Name Statement are doll"G Wllr*I u The followlng ptrtOt\I 8tidge1 8lindl of Hunt· are ctoin; ~ u inglOfl 8eac:h. 587 Eve- Arcl'l11tct ur1 I Up-n111gsonY; Line ~~5tl ::r.-"'=ric:k AC~ner. Thoma• PrlCI. 17511 587 EvtninglOng Lane Weyoe Allt , IMnt. CA Anaheim, CA 92808 92614 • ThlS buslneu 11 oon· This bUslne.. 11 con· ducted by' an 1ndMduaJ ducted by. 111 lndl'tlldull Ha11e you starced Have you sttrted doing bUMlets yet? No doing ~· yfll? No Fredend! C Tinner Thomu Pnee This s1e11men1 wu Thls Sllltmtfll WIS 'toled Wrtl'I 11'1• County filed wrtn 11'11 County Cltt1c °' Orange County Clelll o4 Orange County oo 03/09l2001 on 03I09l200 I 2001«1857833 20018157843 Oarly P1lol Mer 15, 22 Dally Pilot Mir 15. 22. 29. Apr 5 2901 Th828 29, Apr 5, 2()()1 Th825 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 N1me Statement The follOwlng ptfSOOI are doing buloness u A.) Howda Seal. B l A Seat For All Seasons 2714 H•Mtop Onv1. New· port Beacl'l CA 92660-5404 Aogbr A. McGonegal 2714 Hilltop Dr111e Nevi· port Beacl'l CA 92660·5404 This busmess 1s con- Ouded by an lndMdwl Have you Slarted domg bus111155 yer? Yes. 10/94 Roger A McGonegal Tl'l1s sta1ema11c was lole<I wllh tl'le County Clet1c of Orang& County on 03/09!2001 20016857645 Dally Ptlo4 Mar 15 22 29, Ae! 5 20Q I Th82§ Flctttlou1 BualneH N1me Statement The tollow1n,g persons are c»ng business as 1 I Owe st Express 3069 Johnson Ave • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Steven DeMars1co 3069 Johnson Ave COS1a Mesa. CA 92626 This OUS•rteSS /Is COl1· dUCled by an indMOual Have you started doing business yet? No Steven OeM11rs100 This sca1tmen1 was flied w11h the County Cletl\ o4 Orange County on 03/09/'200 I 20016857646 Daily Pllol Mar 15 22 29, Apt 5, 2001 Th828 FlctlUou1 Buslneu Name Statement Tl'le following persons are cbng bus.nest es Gatew1y2Morocco LLC. 2610 Perl! Newwn Ot • Newport Beach, CA 92660 G11eway2Morocco LlC (CA). 2610 P111< Newport Or Ntwpot1 BNdl. CA 92660 This business 1s con- ducled by a Um.led Lia· bflrty Co Ha111 you •tarted doong business yet? Yes. January 2001 G11ew1y2Morocco, LLC. Amont Brite! President This stattrne111 war. hied wilh Che Councy Clef1( ol Orange Couoty on cnw 2001 20016857636 Daily Piiot M81 I 5. 22 29. Apt 5 2001 Th83 t Fictitious BualneH N•me Statement The follow1ng ptfSOflS ere doing buSllllSS as TemptaCIOll5 Salon 435 E 171h St •C Costa Mesa. CA 92627 James A Grey 215 8 Knox St . Costa Mesa CA 92627 Modlellt Y Gray. 215 B Knox St Coste Mase, CA 92627 This bu$1neaa •• con· dueled by llusbtnO end wrfe Ha111 you 111ntd doing bus111t1S yet? Yes Dec S. t989 James A Grey This st1terne111 was filed Wllh lht Councy Clel1I of Orange Coumy on 031091'2001 20016l57835 Oat1y PfloC Mat 15 22 29, Aer 5 2001 Th830 Flctltlou1 Busln .. s Name St1tement Tne following ~rsons ere dotng bowless as DA Waterproolong 768 W 20lti •8 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Duane H Roen 768 W 20th I B Ca.ta MHa CA 9'2627 This business 1s con· dueled by an 1nd1vtdua1 Have you ~aned doing bus+ne&S yet? No Doane H Roen This sc11ement was hied w1tl'I rne County Cien. ol Orange County on 03.13'200 I 2001H58036 Daily Pilot Mar I 5 22 29, Apr 5, ?Q01 Th8J4 Fictitious Buslneas Name Statement The following persons are doonQ bu~ss as J J s Au1o Saies no W 17th Stree1 •8 C051a Mesa CA 92627 J0<ge Reyna 12585 Wt11n1er Ave Brea CA 92821 This business 11 con- ducted by an 1ndMdual Ha11e you scarted oong business yec? No Jorge Reyna Tn.s statemenl was hied wi1n 1t1e Counry Gter1t ol Orange Councy on O.l 13.2001 200111858031 Daily P1IOI Mar 15 22 29 Apr 5 2001 T!JS35 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollow1ng per&.on$ are dOlfWJ buS>ne~, aio Vanlandt lmpol' E> pot1 "5 4 151 ...... port Beach CA 92663 Jason C V1nZand1 115 41st Ne .. por1 Beach CA 92663 This business rs con· duded by an 1notVlduat Have you •l.a•ted doing business yet? Yes 2. 1s.~1 Jason C Vanb"CI This sta1emen1 was Med w11'1 the County Clet11 ot Or.Jl'rgt Councy on 03'13.2001 20011158035 Daily P1I01 Mar 15 22 ?9. Apt 51 2001 Th836 Fictitious Bualn•ss Name St.lttment The following perS011s are dOong t>usontss es A ) Venur; M1•1up Atl•Slry B J Venus Stu· cllOS 747 Dover 0. Ste B. Newport Beach CA 92663 Jennifer Bueno. 1251 1 Kestrel Sr San Diego CA 92129 Tl'llS ous1ness IS COil· dueted by an ndo~ Ha11e you sc1rttd dOong busoness yet? No Jennifer Bueno This statement was ftled w1111 the Co~.nty Clerto. of Orange Councy Ol1 03. 13.2001 20016858032 Daily Ptlol Mar t 5 22 29, Apt 5, 20Qt Tt\837 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tht following persons are doing buMntss as Coastal Casi\ Flow 2532 Dupont Drive ff'Me CA 92612 Deanne Mene Mohler 2300 Naples Newport Beactl. CA 92660 ~=~P~ :! Name Statement ,.._ The f~ pereon1 Fictitious Bu11nu1 141119. • .... lllOmll arw doing bu9iflttl .. Name Statement This buSoOl$S •S con dueled by an ono~ H111e you started dOong busmeSI yet? No Deanne Mol'lltr 828e&-15e8, l.amol-.cx FOlol'IHd Phologrt· Jullict C..., tnd ITwll ru~637 Ctdar Ave . The following persont ARNOLO are doln!I DuSlnMI as a CX>1JY IO on. CA 92833 GuardT1n Secretanel Mii.LS. II ll.ICl*IOI' Co-James T. Marcl'llM. 9 Or TNllM of b ARNOLO 637 C...,.,-r •vt • Full· St!VICI, 2t5 toge •• U.S ..,. " •5. Coel1 Men. CA NKJ CHAAUENE ... 1 enon, CA 92833 92627 ..vy 14, tlle2. ~ dueled by: en~ 2159 •5 eoau Tiils s11tem1nt wH hied WICh 11'11 County Ctefll ot °''~ Cooney on 03!13.'2001 20016858033 Dally P*'I Mlt 15 22 29, Apr 5, 20Q I ™3§ FAMILY TRUST. datld Thia bu$intss Is COO" Ste~1n11 Moore AlPERSTEJN, SIMON, H1111 you 1t1rted Miu CA 7 Gil.UN 6 ~. UP. dOlnO busotllel ytf1 No This business 11 con-Flctltlou1 Bualneu 15700 'vencura James T ~ dUded by en lndMdual Name Ststement 8oullvetd. Sn 1620, Ttu S1alement w11 Heve you 1~rttd Tl'lt lollow1ng pertont Encino. CA 91438-3028, llltd wlth IM County d04ng bu1in111 yen are doing bla1IN as ""'*'1111 the dtc9detll Cleltl d Orange County Yes 1/95 DFD Communic.ttlOnS. WM .. Ntllor rMiclng " on 03.'08/200I St~lllt Moor• 2972' Mindanao DflV8. 100A Gtll'ld c.nel. 2001H57HI Thll 111111111nc wet Colla Mtea CA 92626 ~ 8eactl. DIJIV Plot M11. 16, 22. Iii.cl With the Councy John W Ottl'll Jr ~ 928e2. ~ @9. Apr, 5. 20Q! ™'21 Clttlt. d Orange Ccxrdy 2972 MmdaMO Ot111e ,. i.. ol four rnanh F1ctltlou9 14*nn• on 03/09.'2001 Co$l.t MtM CA 1126215 : ~ a,:01 = .....__ s~ Dirty P1o12::~1e:a• ~~ ~ W:.:: puClclllotl d nob to Thi followlng peniont 2f. N/lr. 6. 20()1 Tl'f?9 Have you tllrttd f FlcttUoue Buslnes1 Name Statement The tolowlng pe<tonS .,. doing~ .. Kymco Motorsport 1592 Monro"1a A111 Newport Beach CA 92663 Janet McLeod, 1 592 Monrollla Ave Newport Beach CA 92663 Thi$ busine*' •• oon· due1ed by 1n •ndlvldull Ha111 you sterted doing t>us.neu yet? No Jane1 Mcleod This statement WIS hied w1Ch the County Ctttlt d Orange Couoty on 0311ll2001 20016858027 Daily< P1IOI Mar 15 22, 29. Apt 5. 2901 Tl>B' I Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement Tile following persons 8/e doing buslneS5 as A ) The B I A 0 Ciosuc. B ) Bord ln·House Re l'lab1l1talio11 and D1ag11os11c Clinic C J Bird Clinic of Santa Ana D ) Bird Clinic ot Orange County 2525 Nonh Grand A11t Su•te A. Santa Alla CA 92705 Larry Nemelz 0 V M 2525 NOf1h Grand A111 Sune R Santa Ana CA 92705 Tl'llS D\lstness IS COil· ducted by an 1nd1voduat Have you s1arteo domg bu5oneu yet? Yes 1z 30 97 Larry Nemetz D V M Th•S s111ement was 1i1eo w~h rna County Cieri< of 0.ange County on 03122001 20016857885 Daily Polo! Mar 15 22 29 Apr 5 2001 Th842 Fictitious Business Name Statemen1 The following persons are doong business as J Moller 1nous111es 3028 Donnyt>roo~ Ln Costa Mesa Catolorn.11 92627 • Jesse Josep'1 M1llt>1 3028 Donnybrook Ln Costa Mesa C1111forn1a 92627 Tl'l1s bus1nes~ •s con ducted by arr 1nd1w:iual Ha11e you srarre:i doing bus.r>ess ~t'I' No Jesse .>Mf'P" ,... o 1 Tn s s11tefl"1•nt "'h f,.ed .,. t~ t"e cou,,•y Cler1' of O.ange County on 0314 2001 20016858226 Da•ly Pilot Mar 1 5 22 29 Apr 5 2001 Tt\844 Fictitious Business Name Stateme"t The IOIOll•"Q c.e•~;,<15 are »"9 o..o ... ness a· Ser-....:e Eapre'>' 340u A.e~ o• ,,.,,. Art, Su•te F-409 Cosra Me'-1 CA 92606 LUCh:l Reyno o 3400 Avenue ot the Ans Su•h! F·409 Cos11 Mesa CA 92606 Th s ous•ntss •& W"· dUC1eO 0y a., •l'\OM<lua The reg•s11an1 -0"'· menceo ro rranuct bu&>- ness ..inoe• tnt hct •,ous bus1nes$ n.ame o• names •ste<l ilbo~• on 01·08·2001 Lucy Reynoso Th•S scatemenc was !oleo with the Counlv Clen. oC Orange County Ol1 03 12 2001 20016857896 Oa•; PJIO! Mar t 5 22 29 W 5, 2001 Th845 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following Perso,.s are oono bu11neu as Golf n cerprises t n11 Crestmoor ln Hont•ngcon Beach CA 92649 Bzaoetll M Sr.·1ot.'1 tn~1 Crescmoor Ln Hunt1"91on Beacn CA 92649 Jud•tn M Carl5 t6873 Blue Water Ln Hunt• 1f101011 Beach CA 9264~ tn1s business s con· ducted b'( 1 9enerat par1ner5'1•P Have you 111rt•d dOong ~~ ytl1 f\j;) Ehzaoeth "-• Sm."' Th•s statement "'a~ f,.td w1lh cne Counl'I Cieri! of Orenge County Oii 03. 1612001 20016858497 Oaoly PolOC M.ar 22 29 Apt 5 12, 2091 N53 Flctltlou1 Bu•lneu Name Statement The tOlio.. ng pt•tcns are OOW1Q buSlnMI IS Busch Conslrucloon 3176 Pullmen St, •102 Go5t.a Mesi CA 9'2626 Busch Corporo11on (NV). 3176 Pullman Sl II 02 Cosu Mesa CA 92626 This business '' con• IM.ted b'( a oorpota!IOI' Have you 111rc10 dOlng bu11ness vtP Va, 01-12·9i Busctl Corporetoon Fran!( Bu1eto Pres1· dent Tt11s s111e1111n1 w11 fifed With 1111 County Cltrll d Ol'•nge County on M>16'2001 200tH.»S11 Oeiy Piol Mir 22 2t N>t 5. 12. 20()1 TMJ!! ~) OI, II l'IClllae II -cbf1o ~ at doing ~ ye«? No melld 06 ~ flatR1teO.aign com. F1c:tttlow Bu•IMU John w DltN. .Jr Flctttlout lu•lneu ~ ~ ~· 30 dfYt 11182 Elbe CW'dt. Colil Heme Si.tement Thia 9'altmtnl wat Name S~IMnt .._ flt dllll M "*31 MM&, CA 92e2e The followl"" __........ Iii.cl With tt1t County n,. toltowlfl11 '*'°"' II qled OI j)MOI~ ~ Arnold, 1842 &rt ~~;;-Cleftl d Orangt County are~ IMif'ltN '* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~· Colil ......_ ES Enltf'PriM, 2390 on 03/13/2001 T'l'ltnk 11111 MlrlllllnQ b'll'I ,,.., be ,,_... "" __.. Irv CA 200tla&to34 &n<I 0.rtcl M11I 9tiv -.. _ ........ Fot Marco Blndl. ecM ~t::ie· rvlnt, ~ Piol a.A# 15, 22. IOH. 1202 Sowitl, WNC· """' -· ,._,., . Cove Slrtet, COiia .,.., v ...,_,. _._.. -.... c• """"'""' ~ ~ J:'.,. MtM. CA 92Q7 E,. Sven SofenNn 29. Ao! S. 2001 ,,,.._ .. -~-~;," 7~1 ~ ~ e -... ~ ............ -. ~ 239 Sonoma Alllt, e~ w •t A•tt• -" .., "-,,_ "b°Y-get*111 IMnt. CA M 18 Flctttlout ~ _.,.., • mi,,. w4fl """' r9Clllpt ~~ e fhil ~ it 0C>ni Heme ,.........,, ~ ~ II OCM\• =-"~a...~~ ~~ ~rt~ ~.by'.,:~ The ~ dUCled II)-.,, lndlYl<llll AMOl.D -Amofcl dOllWI bUllnMI ytit? Ho .,.z.:.~.. H•Jr *&... Han '/OU 111n•d IUOC"t!JR co. Thia tlatlmenl WU Erii Swn Sor..-, .... 1176 ... Sl. £· ~ ~l No •• ____,.,... flied wWI 1N Collmy Thll ~-~ ~. CotU Meta. CA nu aca~ wtt ~.,,_.. _;..·-.otn: Clelll d 0-,.. Oour1'Y lll9cl """' "" ........ ", 12828 ftlecl With "" County _... -..rr. uJ on OMltr.ZOOt ~ ~°'-r CcMtty ~ z.cn.r,. *' a.ti a Ol'lonOt ~ 9yflUllNll MH .. ?Mf ... , .. ,.., Hty.. A•t . to.11 on OC)tll/'2001 ~ .. ~ ~ Plat ... t~ Del'1 Pact ... ti.. 22, ~ C>;~. 25lt not .... ll A ctlt.lou1 Bu1lne11 Name Sbltement The follo"""9 persons .,. lbng bulintts u TH Electric. 1060 TU111t 0. Cost.I t.4esa CA 92626 Tony Henry Hams 1060 TUl&rt Or Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Tt11s businen '* con- duded by I n 11\111\lldUel Have you started doing bus1ne11 yet? Va Fee> t6 2001 Tony HBlllY Hlrlli This stacement •IS l~ed wilh the County Clent °' Or11nge County on 03.1&1001 2001H58Sl7 Daily PllOI Mer 22 29 Apr s, 12, 2091 Tt\851 Fictitious Bualneas Name Statement The loClow•ng pe~S; are ooog bu~ as Pa,1s to t11• M00<1 17200 Sar\la AN B1Yd Cos1a M"Sa CA 92627 Darren Ca•k•na 2915 Broad Sr Newpon Beach. CA 92663 Th•s business 1s con dueled by an 1noMdual Have yllu s1a1teo domg M•OO~ yet? No Darren Cal~·ns Tri.s s1a11ment ... as 11 ed wrtl'I the County Ciel\ ol Orange County on 0316.2001 20016858516 Daily P1lo1 Mar 22 29 Apr 5, 12 2001 T11835 Fictit ious Business Name Statement The IOllow•ng persons are doinq ous.ne~ as Wesc Co.Jst Rutora· !IOfl 562 t Rt6ufCh 0< Huntington Beach CA 92649 Richard Mar•n 943 Towen St C06ta Mesa CA 92627 This business 1s con· dutied by an •ndt\lldual Have you scaned 001ng ou~•ness yet., Yes 3·15-01 A.chard Mar n Tll1s s1a1ement was f ed wot" rne County Cierlo. ol Orange County ()<' 03 16 2001 20016858509 Daily P•lot Mar 22 29 Apr S t2, ?QOt fll848 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tne lo. ... "9 PtrSC)(IS a•e ':Xling Ou< l'P>& as E E•ewoo.cs 290\l A1,....a~ A•e Su•lt At02 Costa Mew CA 92626 EE All Parts Corpo· rauon ICA 2960 Airway Ave Su•tt A 102 Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business is con· 1\JCleO ~ a CO<'POl'lllOfl Have vo" staned do "9 D11•1nen .,,,~ Yes 2.~ EE All Pens Corpo· ra11on Dr At>dv• W Al1att President ltil' slatemenc was !1•8d woth rne Councy c1er11 oC °' ange County on 0:!162001 20016858-4?8 Oa ')' PolQI Mar 22 29 Apr 5 l2 ?QQt Th§SO Fictitious Business Name Statement Tile lo11ow1ng persons are doing business as Windsor Weddings ,27 J1aei Ave Btlt>oa lsJaoo CA 92664' M111al'lnt Nelson McOal'l•el 121 Jade Av• Ba't>oa lslend CA 92662 Tn.s business is con· oucteo oy an 1nch\lldUaJ Have you $tarled doing business yet? No Marianne McD111111 TrhS 5lilt,,.,l'nl •H l11eiJ .,.,th tne Councy Cle"' OI Orange County on O.l 16.200t 20011158495 Oa~y P .ot M.ar 22 29 Apr 5 t~ 2001 Tl\&47 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The following persons a•• doing bu$nt$S as Soul 660 W Sehr Costa Mtu CA 92626 Delo• Se"'oces tn- corponllt<I 1 NV). &60 W Baker Colta Mesa CA 92626 Thia buSlntS$ II con- dudtd by • CO!'l)Ol'lbOn Have you llerttd doing bullntu yel? Yu Decemoer IS 2000 Delo• SeNocts ln- corpotttt<I Jasptt Ro...Wld Pr-. •oent Tl\.s statement •a• l~td .... 1h 11'11 County Cle11t <J Orange Councy on 03 I 6/2001 200181514H Dally Ptlot Mtr 22. 29 Aer 5, 12, 2001 Th&52 flnC>n:nr"';:. .~ D.M1 A &qi! pew 21 la, 5. 2001 ])G r..,,, --1 Dlitr Piiot Mlf 22. 2t ., ... ,_ • I _ -· _ -· -Sera~ 4111 . UNI I\ ,tp s, tl. 20Q! n.!t fHCM>. CAtf4» PldMDYI rll8 .... ... ~ .... CA 12'&27 ~ ... , _ IQlf ....... Mill Mlll frldDYI,_. Thia ~ it ~ RctltOul •• ,,_.. ...... t -· ttffJ8iln""100 ni. ~ l*90'1I ~~ .. ~ by: a ""*.. ...... ........ The :0::.:: ..... ........... Ov'e .. dolr1D tlullMll -.... ~ ...... _ --.... Dllr Wlllllf:wolf.,.. -_,. • Havt yov ~ 1119 ~ .. -• CH10m1........ Me0m, 2151 "°*II 9't119; Ef-.. ... , doiflg IMineee yetl ~'9 If ~ I~ ()ec:-..!!!.,• .,.__. .. ., ... 0r . 1114. ,'*'lllln. '°' 1t. Yllloeta. """' v-. 112111• l:A --11• .._~ ""'· - FIND CAP:-lcoft w.-. CA~r,._. ....,, ":: ~ we"::~ ...... ti CA.: C ,.,.._.. •1 ~ ... Or.. IOI ll Yllloeta, !Mftl, ._ _, .. Cow!fy ~ tnoN CA -........ IA. CClllll '114 f:uler1Dn. CA CA .. ,. an o1 0.-.. c.ny t2t04 -. CA -1 t2QI 11-....... II OOft• on -1~1 TM ...... II _. ll'9 ...._ • OMo 'TNa ....._. _... ....,., ..,......... ..,_. ...... ~ .,........., ...... ~ ........... ...... " 911 ......... ...... '°" ••Md cww ... ... 102. ~':.= ~ _ .... ...c. ~ ..._. FO\I ....... ...,. ~,.,Ne D-IW. LAt ~ -• !::..:. -• ,_. Thursday, Apfil 5, 2001 Mllc:h Probtrt Thll 1111em.nt was f11td wM !ht County Cleltl al ~ Colllly on 03l22/2001 20018151778 Oaity Pllol Met 22. 29. Ao! s 12, 2001 mm Fictitious 8u11ne .. N1me St.ltement • The lollOW11'19 perllOl'S are doino business u Beau 0eoor 15 Fiote Nt""1)0rt CoHI Clkf 92657 Cecelil Sue SIWI. I 5 Fro•e. Ne'l'fP()rt Coast Cald 92657 This bus1nen 11 con- du<:led by en todMOual Ha~• you acaned doing bus1ne11 yec? Yes 3.1'2001 Ceceh:a Stein Tl'los st.acement was f led W•lto Che County Oeril Of Orange County on 03 '20!200 t 20016858780 Daily PdOI ~ar 22 29 Apt 5, 1?, 2001 Th840 Fictitious Business Name Statement The touowong persons are dOlfWJ t>usot>MS as Mephosio Shots 1727 Westciiff 0.ove Ne•port Beacl'I CA 92660 M1chae LaMor1a 323 N JefferSOf' Ave F ult· erton CA 92832 Jennifer L1Moroa 323 N .Jetterson Av' Full· enor· CA 92832 Tn•s l>us•r 11:.$ •• con· dueled by 1'1v$l>anc> and wife Have you Sl<U1ed oo.ng bus~ ~er> No M cnae LaMo"a This s1111m1n1 was. 111ea w•th rne Countv Cle,.. ot 0.ange COl.lt'ty on 03'20 2001 20016858781 Oarly P110t Mar 22 29 Apr 5 12 ?Q(j' Tt\841 Fictltlous Business Name Statement The IOllO,. ng p11son• are dong bu1wness es La..,.,p.051 P·zza Bac•streer Brtwery Laae1a Adnch 27702 Crown Valley Par~way •E· 1 l.aCJtra RallCI' CA 92Cf#4 V111a,..,1gna 1,,c Ca'' 2; Got Ridge Onvt ()o;,e Ca'lyon CA 92679 Th s l>us•nts.. •$ ....,r. dueled Oy a ~'Orpor atlOI' Have you scarceo oo.ng bus1r~ yet~ No v111amagna In( David A RulOIO Jr Pres1den1 This s111eme~1 wai> f11ea "'in the Ccuncv C1e11< ol O.ange Cou'fy on Ol20 2001 20011158775 Oa '• P .oi Mar 22 29 !\pr S '2 2QQ 1 T~-842 Fictitious Business Name Statement lhe 1ollow1ng cersons are oong o..s.ness as Pos•h•tly You 1400 Pa' 1,, Con• f.«91>way Ste 1103 Hul'li•"91on &act Ca •iir"" 92648 Ta..,my Smrn ,400 Pac.he CoilSI H.qnway Ste t03 Huntington Beacn CA '\264& This °"'''"ess 11 COi'\ dUCleo oy an •flO•'hdua• Have you st1rted dOlng OUS•nes.s JM ' -.o laml'f"y Smir111 Th s SllCtmtnl "'as •·ad w lh 1111 Co..nt~ Cle"< Ci Ora~ Co..nr, O<'I iJ?.1 2J01 20018858773 Oa1f'r PllOI ~11 22 29 Apr 5 '~ ?09 I Th843 FlctitJoua Business Name Statement T"e ro110111 .. ng P4trsor:s are oo.ng bu"nt~s '" T mcl"y J Foo,e•s CPA 2366 Coigate 0. Costa l.•esa CA ~2626 T molh, J Foo~ers 2366 Co1gece On~e Costa ~tsa CA !:!2"26 This business •s con· OOCled by an 1noiYldua Have you slarteo ooing ous•ntu .,,,~ Yes 11~ T•mothy J FOJkt<S T,.,,s s1acem1m was I eo "''th '"' Coun•~ Clefit d Or1nge ~ on 03/2(), 200 I 20016858785 Daily Polo! Mer l2 29 Apt s 12 2001 Th848 <IO'ng oos1neu )et~ V•, IOIOO Mme Sumida Ttlil 11111men1 was fl/Id ~•th the Co\.f'lfy 08fl{ of °'~ ec-ty on <XJf2&200 I 2001H517t3 Oe•ly Plkrt Mar 22 29. ADI s 12. 2001 Th8j9 Actttloua BualneH Name Statament The IOl'owong Plf'IOt\S .,. doing bUtoneU ~ POlyllfellllne PrOC8'· ..... C<.ahngl t8366 GolharCI SlrH l.. Hufl 1ngtOf1 BNct1 CA 92648 George LO<J•S Bassen II. 6600 Wimer All9n0e Hum1ngt.in Bt~ll CA 92647 Tbos business is oon- duetld by en ~ Have ~o... lllll"'°a oong bus.no1 ~? ~•e GIOfge L Ba~ H This '111t~"-I •u Meo .... lh '"' C..0..nt) Clef'rl of Orange Coun'y on 03120 2001 20016858792 Daily PllOI Mii 22 29 Apr 5 It' m1 Tl'l847 Fictitious Business N•me Statement Tne IO~w·ng persoos are doing °"",,_.. es TH Ma•lret1ng 3710 S Bear Sc U<lo1 D Sanca Ana CA ~270A Tom P Hungerford 3110 S Be.1, Sr Untt D. Santi Ar.a CA 92704 Tl'l•s Du\lnt-u IS COO· ducted bt an lndM<luai Have you 11ar110 001n9 bus1n1tis yef' Yes 01'01 2001 T m Hungertcra T"1s &.teremel'lt vr.as hle1 wrll'! IM County Cle~ o1 O<ange Councy or 03Z2001 20016858787 Oa1lw P~o• Mar 22 29 Apr 5 12 t..Ot Th850 Fictitious Business Name Statement The Ir 11 ng persoos a•e ~ bu "'°"" as S•ov. Co""•"9 Dav 19934 I( ts...,,~, 't.ane Hunt•n~t n Beach CA 92f.46 Ryar As• 1i;y Melo· IOSf'I '"\134 ~ISW•C"- La"'e Hunt "Q'O ... BeaC", CA ~~64b °'"11 > 0..Slrl4rU •S CO"· juded :, Ii' nO ~ HhO fC.'-,11r1ed oo.ng tlu$11'\.,~ 1et' N-c A1ar A. M'lnl06~ Thi~ ,ta11rmeri1 was t1 t>d w•tt> tl'le County Cle~ ot O.ilnge Coonr-t o.>I' 0320200' 20016858786 Dav Pl(ll 11.'a< 22 29 ~ 12_ 2091 Th845 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tl'l1, •• ow ng per$0nS are :10l"9 oo"""es~ as Conc•l"n•'y 3905 Marcvs Ave Ne•pon eea~l'I Co\ ,2663 Pau•• J >iwNtf 3905 •Aa'' vs a.~ lllewpor. Be.:~ CA ~ Tfl S t1.1!.<fl SS ' r.on· aucteo t'r an •ncl'Yl<La "I.JV! )'Ot. llar1eO dOif19 C<JSrneM ytl- Paule J Hul"fe1 T"• ,taremerit ... as r.1eo "'.tt cM Caunr, Cieri< or Orange Counrv 01'1 Ol 20 20'11 2001685879t Da,,.y P • Ma• ·22 29 ~ ~ '· ?Q!j1Tn846Y Fictitious Business Name Statement ... ,,,. r "''"Q ptl$0tl!t a•e » 9 Ou,..ness as Least> l\me11ca 1161 H..inlr•09" Rd Santa Ana CA ilc705 1110,..a• Oawsor "' •~e HI ''b1 Hu"I rooge Re Sa~tl Ana CA ~~!)5 jto ~ b..S.MS$ • :on o~eo e, '" ~ Ha-~ WllU •11111!0 ~01ri9 bus•ntu rt'• Yes 3'201)1 Torn D ~·ne This ~111emenc wit '' ed W•Cr Ille County Cif'o\ "' 0<'1nge ~. or. 03 .,. i'OO. 20016t5H t0 0a.., p. ~ ... J. 22 29 Ar' !> •2 W'Th853Z LathCCE 1P1t ............ :::.=-:-: . . ' . I:::.·-··· l'lc1ltloUI ......... ........ '*'*" Thi tobma penonl .,. dOlnO ~ aa: Olrw M. De MlcflMI dUOled by • OtMftl Flctttk>ul BUllMN Ml. CA 93704 PIMtrthfp .,._ th.J----" T .. ,_ ... - Have you et•rt•d f:rM ... _...... ""' """'~ la CCI'· Rlllr181T1ar1. 8SI Thie atatament WU lhd •Ith tM County Olaril of Orange COlinlY on~f ~g1~11naH yet? •r• ~~:;'1 ~.by. v-:U ~d PhHlp H Mc:Namee, D·LUll Ev1n11. 8 = butlnlM Y«1 12/ G eneral Pittner, Morgan, Ste 111. IMrie, 200 ~,'34,NIW· trl80 , California 2001MSUl7 Delly P*>C Mir. 29, 14lK. ~. 12. 19. 1()Ql JbM4 Trv1t11 ~18H '"", '"""! Jemutl C Cajl.ldo , """"''J ....,., -Thie ttalefntnt Wit This ltttttmlfll wu C1prl lane. Cotta 1111d With the County Gregory W McClolUy. 851 Ooml· ngo Ot • '34, Newport BMctl, c.Motnla 92980 Fletttloue BulfMM Heme •~t TM lotloWinO per90ll1 filed wlll\ !hi County Meea. CA 92626 C1tt1t Of Orllngl County ~~~ ~ CDi.tll M Lull, 3001 on C3l30>'2001 Thie bu11n1N It COii--doing buliiMI .. 100tM5t254 eprl Lane, Co111 20011HOOOt na.... P11o1 ...... 29 ...... Meea. CA 92626 ~ P*>t Aft( 5, 12, 19, ~ by "' nMmJal H1v1 you 1tarted Harl Incl Ataociatll, 20122 Santa Arla Ave , <IC, Sanla Ane Helc,1!11. CA 92707 ~i ,... •....., Thia bu&inlll ii con-~I Th09i 5' 12' tp, 2001 !hO§O dUcted by husband and Flctltloue Buelnn• Clooflg ~ ~ No G r eg ory W McClo1key This alet1men1 was filed wiltl '"' County Clertl of Oflinge County on 03/20.'200 I 20016151'37 Delly Ptlol Mar 22. 29, • Ao! 5, 12. 2001 Th866 Flctltloua Buelnesa NerM Statement TM lollowlnQ persons .,. doing ~ as· Co• De11gn Studio. 1313 w Memoty Lane, 1802, Santa Ana. C1li- tomla 92706 Robert Lee Co•. 1313 w Memory Lane. ll602. Santa Ma, C1ltlomla Thia bualness IS oon· ducted by. an Individual Have you star1ed doing bu1ln1ss yet? Yes. 511511978 Robert Lee Cox Thia statement was filed w1lh the County Ctertc ol Ortnge County Ot'I 02123/200 I 20011156100 Dally Piiot Mar 22 29. Apr 5. 12, 20()1 Jh8S7 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doloQ busfneu as: DI Marie Home Fumlshlngt, 1044 IMne Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92660 01 Mane Ltd (OE). 1013 Centre Road, W11mtngtoo, OE 19805 Th11 l>u11ness 11 con· tM;ted by • COfPO'BtJOn Hive you started doing bultness yet? No DI Mane. Lid 01 Mane, President Thts 11.atement was llled with !he County Cieri< of Orange County on 03123/200 t 20018859251 Daily Pilot Mar 29, Apr. 5, 12. 19, 2091 Th859 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement Thi following pe1sons ere doing business as Coasl Pubhsh1ng 3419 V11 Lido, N~ Beach, CA 92663 Anthony Wilham W1alh, 218 Crystal Ave. Balboa Island, CA 92682 Thia business is con· ducted by an lnd!llictual Have you started do4nQ bu1lness yet? No Anthony W Wrath Thie statement was filed with the County Cler1I of Orange County on 03/23/2001 20018159259 Dally Pilot Mar 29. ""'. 5. 12. 19. 20()1 Th860 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement Th• lollowlng persons are doing bualiieU es· A I Vision Quest Coaching. B ) Vision Ou11t Coach. 263 Hanover Drive, Cosla MeH. CA 92626 Clifford Ray Vontlng. 263 Hanover Drive, Coata Mesa, CA 92626 Thts bu1in1ss la con· tM:ted by an lndMdual Hive you 111rtad doing bulll'\ess yet? No C11llord Ray Vontong This statement was Med with the County Clerll ol Orange County on 03/'23/200' 20018159261 Dally Pllol Mar 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 2001 Th8§1 Flctltlou1 Bualneu Name Statement Thi lollow!ng pereons •re doing buliness as RMM Produc1oon1, I 91134 1(11wlcit Lane Huntington BHch, CA 92648 Ryen Ashley Mein· IOlh. 19934 K11w1Ck Lynette June Tamplln, 20122 5an1a Alla ~ve .. .c. Sama Alla Hligtltl CA 92707 Thie 0011n1u 11 con· ducted by: an lndivldual Have you started do•no byaln111 yet? YH, 3.'12J01 Lynette June Tamp4tn Thia 1t111ment waa flled With the County Clefll of Olange County on 03l23l200' 20011159215 Dally Piiot Mar 29, ""' 5. 12. 19. 2001 Th805 Flctltlou1 Buelne11 N1me Statement Tha following pereona are doing busrnest u Mescal Hiol"ands, 537 Newport Ctr, 1112, New· port Beach, CA 92660 Alex Wodch11 537 Newpon Ctr , 1112 Newpon Beach CA 92660 This but1neH 11 con· ducted by an !Od'Mdual Have you startad doing business yet? Yes Jan I 2001 Ale• Wodctl11 This statement was ftled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on 03/2912001 20018859270 Daily Pilot Mai 29. Apr 5, 1.2, 19. 20()1 Th867 Flctltlou a Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons &le doing bUSllleSS as Galla Tele - commumcauons Co (GTC) 9081 Guss Dr , Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Jellrey Damn Galla 9081 Guss Or , Hunt· lngton Beach, CA 92646 This business Is con- dUC'le<l by an indM<lual Have you slatted doing business yet? Yes. 4·1995 Jett Galla This statement was filed with the County Clertc of Orange County on 03123/2001 200111159284 Dally Polo! Mar 29 ""' 5. 12. 19, 2901 Th868 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 Name Statemen t The lo1tow1ng persons are doing busfnesa aa· Coastal Funeral Servlee, t I 80 I Cardinal Circle. •C. Garden Grove, CA 92843 Sidney Phillip Hunt, 106 Monte VoSla lrv'ine CA 92602·2003 ' Th11 buainess ts con dueled by an tndMdual Hive you sllrted doing bollneu yet? No 516iey Phillip Hunt This statement wa1 filed with the County Clerk of Oranofl County on 03/23.12001 2001H59248 Dally Piiot Mar 29, Apr 5. 12, 19, 2001 Th871 Flctttlou e Buelne11 Heme Stat.m.nt The following peraon• ere doing butliOeH U : Medical Peychotogy Aesoclates. 801 North Tustin Ave., Suite 307, Santa Ana. CA 9?706 David Erig'atrom, PH 0 ., 1501 Superior Ave • Surte 202, N-· pOft Beacil. CA 92963 Stephen I( Marcus. PH 0 1 IOt Dove Street, Newpon Beech CA 92660 ' Th15 business IS COO· ducted by a gel'leral partnerthlp Have you started doing bu5lness yet? No David Engstrom. PH.O Thls stet.ement WH filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 03/2312001 20019859281 Da~ Pilot Mar 29, Apr 5. 12. 19, 20()1 Th!!69 Flctltloua Buslne11 Name Statement Tile foilow!ng persons are doing buSllleSS as Good Clean Fun. 2522 Orange Ava., Apt E. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Lon Ann Camey. 2522 Orange Ave . Apt. E. Costa mesa, CA 92f!27 Thts business It con- ducted by an tndrlltdual Have you started ~ buSln&SS yet? No Lori Ann Camey Ttus statement was hleo wrth the County Clerk ol Orange County on 03127/2001 20016851514 Oaoty Pdot Mar 29, Apr 5, 12. 19 2001 Th875 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement Tile lol~•"9 persona are doing business u . Moon Shine Broiler. 522 Main SI . Hontlng1on Beach. CA 92648 Jayine Kay Stewart 124 15th St Apt E Hunhng1on Beach CA 92648 Todd Anthony Mans 16851 Greenvoew Hunt· inoton Beach. CA 92646 This business 1s con ducted by co-penners Have you started do<ng business yet? No Jayme Kay Stewart This statement was Iliad wtlh the County Cieri< of Orange County on 03127/2001 2001H59585 Dally Piiot Mar 29, ""' 5. 12. t9, 2001 ThQ76 Fictitious BuelneH Name Statement The following peraons are doing business at Stteblender net. 3419 Via Ltdo 1136, Newport Beadl. CA 92663 Oallld Lee Ford. 20082 Shorewood Circle, Hunt· lng1on Beach. CA 92646 This business 11 con· ducied by-an Individual Flctltloua Bu alne11 Have you started Name Statement doff'9 business yet? No The 1011ow1no persons David Lee Ford are doing buslneu as Th11 statement wH R E I . 2000 See Cove hied with the County Ln . Costa Mesa CA Clerk of <Xange County 92627 on 03127/2001 G L Sonld Inc (CA) 20018859519 177 Riverside Ave · Dally Piiot Mar 29. Apr Suite t085F Newport 5. 12, t9, 20()1 Th8n Beach, CA 92663 Th11 bua1ne11 '' con Fictitious Bu1lnet1 ducted by a corporation Name Statement Heve you started The following pereon1 doing bu11ness vet? No are doing bu1fness es G L Sohld, Inc M Eugene Ferra. Pr111 ushm Memo118I ot dent Newport Beach, J.400 This statement wa Irvine Ave , •209B. • Newpon Beach CA llled wllh the County 112660 ;.1e~~~ County Meljln, Inc , (NV), 3400 2001 .. 59247 Irvona Ave •209B, oa.iu Piiot ... r .,,. ... _ Newport Beach CA ,., ...... ~ ...... 92660 5· 12• tp. 200t Th872 Th•s business os con Lane. Huntongton Bltoh, CA 92&48 Flcthloue Bualn .. 1 This bu11ne11 11 con· Name Statement ducted by a COfPOtlltlOn Hive you started doing bull08SS yet? No Me1j1n, Inc duciad by an lndlll!dual Thi following persons Heve you started are doing busll\8ss 11 doing bu11neu yet? HK Con1truc11on , Vu. 211/01 20322 !(tine Or . Santa R1,1n A Mclntoth Ana Helgllts. CA 92707 his 1111emen1 was Harold Beverly lll1d with the COIJnty Klassen, 20322 l(l1na Cle"' of Orange County Or . Senta An1 Heights. on 03/23l2001 CA 92707 20018159282 ThlS buSlnest II con· Haruka M1nam1, Sac· retary Thia stalemen1 was hied wtth the Courity Cieri! of Orange County on 3127/2001 20018'59511 Dally Piiot Mar. 29 ""'. 5. t2. 19, 2001 Th883 0811y P*" Mar 29, At>f. ducted by an lndMduat 5. 12. 19. 2001 The62 Have you 1t1rt1d doing bu1tnHs yet? Flctltlou1 Bualnet1 Fletltlou1 Bualne11 .,.., &'Ve Name Statement • Name Statement Harold Klassen The followlnp persons Thi followlng persona Thoa 11111ment w11 •re doing busSlell u are doing ~ IS hied wllh the County Gardeo Walk Aper'I· So Cal Angela Clel1I ol e>r.nge County ments, 2400 Main St. B111ball Club. f006 on 03123/2001 Ste. 201, Irvine, CA C POQPVA C Cllll • ., Coate Meta. 20011159250 92614·6271 CA ·m?e 0111ly Pilol Mer. 29. ~r Wllllam Cole, 2335 A19ina E Wiiham• 5. 12, 19, 2091 Th873 Cumberland Rd , San 1008 Poppy Cir., CoatA Marino, CA 91108 Mela, CA 92826 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne" Shlrtey Cola. 2335 This bullne11 11 oon-Name Stat.ment Cumberland Ad., San duclld by' 111 11\dMduat The t 1 I Merino. CA 91108 Heve you ttarted are ~ ~~r::'' Thia bu.in.11 le con· doing bu11n111 yet? Al>e• · ()pt1eal 3833 dUcted by husband lf'ld YM, 6l2000 Wiii Mac:Artnu1 Blvd w1l1 Regina E Willlam1 •408. Senta Ana CA Have you slarted Th1e llatement WU 92704 doing bullnH• yet? Ned with the County 8uk Ootlca. tnc (CA) Y11. 2128N7 Clel1I of <Xenge County 3600 W Moore Ava , Wiiham Colt Wiii Have you started Neme Statement doing bustn11s yet? Thi following pel'90n1 Y11, OOIOt/01 are dotng bu1lnNI u : Dflne M, Lux Sunny Coeal Promo- Thla statement · was Ilona. 1731 Labrador flied with the County ·Ot • Coeta Mesa, CA ~~1~ County 92~~:s Medlin, 1731 2001u59035 Labrador 01., Coat• Deity PilOt Mar 29 At>f Mesa. CA 92626 5. 12, 19. 2901 Thse8 \..Carmen Kovar, 1731 abredor Or , Cotta Flctltlou1 Bualnea• Mesa. CA 112628 Name Statement Thi.a bus1ne11 11 con· The follow.nn persons ducted by a general are doing t>ul'*8 partner1~•P Hubba Hubba ~~-Hav9 yau ttartad d doing Minis• yet? No u1tr111, 2166 E. Russ Medlin Oceanfront. Newpon Th11 atelement was Beech. CA 92681 filed with the Coun"' Peter Jereml!. c ·r Jacob1on, 2166 terll of <Xange County 0 · on 03/30/2001 CHl\lront, Newport 20018180012 Beach. CA 92661 p Sara Rleht, 2166 E. Dally ilol Apr 5, 12. 19, OcHnlront, Newport 26• 2001 Th897 Beactt. CA 9266t Fictitious BualMH Thts business tS con· Name Statement dueled by I general The tottow1nn partnership " persons are dotng businees as Have you started Cabrillo St Hair Re· ~ebusineler 19 yet? No treat. 130 Cabnllo SI Jere m v Costa Mesa. CA 926V' Jacobson Deborah Spigner This sratement was t 1824 Glo•ima. Foun'. !tied with the County tain vaney CA 92708 Clerk of Orange County This bus1n11s 11 con- on 03/30/2001 ducted by an lndivlduaf 20016860010 Have you started Da1~Ptlot Apr 5, 12, t9. doing business yet? 26,~1 Th889 Yes, 912000 Fl I I . Deborah Spigner ct t ou1 Bu1lnes1 This statement was Name Statement filed wllh the County The following pe<sons Cieri! of Orange County l!e doing buslne55 as on 03/30/2001 Eaatslde Oehcere-20018180011 Hen. 1720 Santa Ana Oaity Pilot ""' 5 12. 19, Ave •B, Costa Mesa. 26, 2091 Th89Q CA 92627 Thomas Oonatef1o 519 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH Promontory Or west. Name Statement Newpor1 Beach, CA The fOllow1ng persona 92660 are doioO bullneas as Kent Alexander. 246 a) H Magazine, Rochester. •C. Costa b) Mapleton ModlB Mesa. CA 92627 Inc . t25 Via Genoa Thia business Is con-Newport Beach. CA ducted by a general 92663 partnership Maple1on Media Inc Have you started (CA), 47203 El Agadtr doing business yet? No Circle. Palm Desert, CA Thomas Donatelli 92260 Th11 sretement was Th11 business 1s con· hied with lhe County dueled by a COIJ)OratJOn CteO< of Orange County Have you started on 03l30/2001 --doing business yet? 20018180002 Yes 9-t-2000 Daily Polo! ""' 5 12, t9. Mapleton Med•• Inc . 26, 200 I Th893 Bruce W Cook. Prest· dent Flctltlou1 B ualnHa Name Statement Tho following persons ere doing busfness as· Poseidon Yacht Serv- ices, 2283 Pacific Ave . •A. Coate Mesa CA 92627 Anthony Ray Miel(alson. 2283 Pacific Ave •A. Costa Mesa CA 92627 This ilatemant was filed with the County Clertl of Orange County on 03/2312001 20018159249 Oa~y Ptfot Mar 29. Apr 5, 121 19. 2QQ1 Th888 Escrow No .: 35269-KH NOTICE TO CREOrTORS OF BULK SALE (UCC S.C. 6105) NOTICE fS kEREBY GIVEN mat a bull< ule 11 about to be made The Thos business 1s con· ducted by an •ndivtdval Have you started doing business yel? Yu, 10/1()177 Anthony M1c1<elson This statement was llled with the County Clelll of Orange County on 03.'30/2001 Ray name(•). bu11ne11 ad· dress(es) ol the Selltr(s) are Marsh Pacrflc Corp 2402 Mlchel&on Drive, Suite t 75, lrvtna. CA 92612·1349 20018H0001 Dally Ptlot At>r 5. 12, 19, 26. 2001 T1l8?:4 Flctltloua Bu1ln e11 Name Statement Thi lollow1ng persons are doing business as Preventive Health Medtcel Groop, 360 San Miguel Dnve, Sone 206, Newporr Beach. CA 92660 All R Aalal,oo. MO. A Prol1u1onal Corpo· ra11on, (CA), 360 San Miguel Onve. Su•te 260. Newpon Beach, CA 92660 Thrs business 11 con- ducted by a C01P01at1011 Have you staned doing business yet? Yes 8/14/2000 AJi R RafaljOO. MD. A Prof1u1onal Corpo· Doing Bustness BS Dove Canyon Cleaners All other bustneu name(s) and add!HS(es) used by the Saller(sJ Wflh1n 1he put lhree years aa s1a1ed by th• Seller(•}. 11/lre Plaza AntOOIO Cleaners 22461 A.ntorioo Perlfway •A 110 Santa Merganta CA 92688. Martel Com- panlBI, •910 Campus Or1v1, Newpon Beaon CA 92660 . The nam1(1) and ad· drets of the B!:!Yer(a) ls/are. Roy P1n1rbasl 2981 El CamlnO Real 0 Tus1on CA 92682 The UNI& being told are g-r•lty d11cnbed as Furniture. F111ur11 Equipment Tradename Good'Mll Lea.Mhold 1m'. provemenll. V111 C:0V.. nant Noe lo Compile. In-rellon All R R1fatj00. MD ventoly and Supply and aM other aasats used 111 the operatlOll ol the busi- ness end ere localed et 311161 Dove Canyon Or., Suite CID T rabuco Canyon, CA 92679 Pr111d1nt Thi• statement was fllld w11h lhe County Clell< of Orange Coumy on 03/30t2001 20016H0015 Dally Pttol ""' 5. 12, 19, 28. 2001 Th895 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The f~ perlOns are doing busil8M IS SoCat Netwerx. 2782 ~u. Costa Mesa. CA 92628 Kurt David Chrl111n· 11n. 2782 Mendoza, Coete ~. CA 92626 This oo.ineu fl con· ducted by' en lndMdulll H1v1 you 1'8ned doing butlnell yet? No Kurt David ChMlen- Hn Thia alllerrMlfll WH hied with the County Clltlt °' °'11191 County on 03l'J0.'2001 20011M0012 =·5·~ The bulk Hie 11 In· tended to be consum· mated at the off.ce ot F1H<lom Eeerow end the anlldpeled Nie data II Apl1I 30 200 I The bulk Nie IS 5IJb. ~ to Cahfornta ~ Commerctal Code s.ctton 6108 2 VESINO y Thi ne.me end ad· dress of the peflOI\ w'llh whom claims may b4t Iliad It Freedom Eacrow, 2 CMe Plaza. Sult• 200. Newport BHch, CA 92660 and the 18•1 data lot fthng claim• by any Ctedltof lhl. bt Apl1I 21. 2001 wtllCh It lhl butl· ne11 dlJy bef«e the ult data apecifi.d above Oiled 4l2/2001 8UYEA(I): le/~~ Publt.ti.d Newl>Oft Of\ 03l23l200 t ' Santa Ana, CA 112704 Thll stalef'nent WH 200t M5t213 TNt bullne1t 11 con· 111e<1 with ltle County FlctltJou• Bualne1a Delly Plot Mar 29L.. ~ dUCled by 8 GOrpOfallon Cltnt ol Orange County Nllme Sutement Baach·Coata Mu• 0.llv Piiot Apl1I 5 2001 230l3t A, 12. IP. 2901 1J1!!W Have you 1tert1d on 03/27/'lOO! The k>flowillO persone '1Ctttlou• Buelnes.t <101no bu1IMH yll? 200111&111• 11t doing bu.._ 11. .,._~ e•~ YH. 3.'15/01 50.~ Ptlot Mar 29..._~ LAadt,.hfP Tomor1pw ._.... _ _,,_,,. Bult Oplice, inc· 12. 19. 2001 JD5!!!l 2001. 2871 A11nzo TN ~rson1 01nllf Ouilaty, Pre1t-Lina. Cotltl Meea, CA are,..:io Whey car! . d~. tlllemtnl WU FlctltJoue Buelnee• 92!:.. '· Atkin ~ • Co1tM Co.. !tied with the ~ Name Statement 2871 Alanro L!:: ~~ ~~ ~ .... ~~r ~ .:-~ COiia MMa. CA 92928 """"'' ""«o1'11'1 Coe.It a -···· TNa ~ II oon· ON M. 0. MidlMI. 200tMlt21t caat 1043 ~.:'Si. ~by. an inCMIUll 2«l'l Sen ~ New-~ Plo4...., 29, ~ 11·1. Colt• Mell, CA Have you •tarted port 9wh. CA 02880 5. 12, Ii. 20()1 Tbe'l4 02&27 doing ~ ye!? No Jell M. leNMo, ~ ,.., Jamee ' AlltlnlOtl Sen Mtouel. ~ '1cttdou• 8U8'MN ...... L Sho1wlll. -'ti Tiiie ,....,,.. Wll 8Mc'I. CA l2HO NtfM Statement ~ c~ Newpott IMtd wtttt IM ~ AcJll~H SIMilo. 2m Thi lollowlno Plf*l'I• David Jon•• 481 on~""'~191 -"' 8an • ~ 1111 doirlO buailMt U ' a..i-.. ;L.....::.:. .,.,,,,_,~ 8Nc:h. t'.l980 Hatt>or Vlllaot, 2400 ~· BNd ' ~ IOO!tMOOOI Thia~ It con-Main 81., 911 201, Thls ·~11 con ~~Ael' 5, 12, 19 ~-.!'!. I gen«af IMnl. CA m14..,71 duCWd tiy: ~ a..J.ml.. lMOe.· ,.... .. _..... Harbor VIHaga A•· H Have you etal't•d ao-.. lJd (CA). 24QO av~ ~,,= l'1Ctllloue .....,,... do4ng IKltlnea• Y•t? Mein SI , Ste ' 201 «:I L alOf'Mll .................... Y-. 1WS INN, CA t'lt14"m1 • This atatement WM Thi fOllowll'G P9ttont Pttlllp H Mcfftft'IM, filed w1ttt 1M ~ .,. ~ tMi*' .._ 9BL1, TrualH for The Qafll of OrMDt eouney JCC M1111e11n11. ~ FtmlY Tt\111 on W27/'200f ~ lo&llll IMt If' ,.:;~ =.~:a.~1. P'tlal :'':":. ~ r~. 1'hll ~.con-tt. ''· 2001 Jbtt4 ~ 8tet Sa • ..,... Tnpo3 Escrow No.: 3 5211-KH NOT1CE TO CRl.DITOAI OF lfULK SALE (UCC I.e. 1105) NOTICE IS HEJl[BY GIVEN ~ e bulk_.. 11 ltlOIA to i. medt The =•). buHleel ld- 1119 .:!.: ~Stlt~ Ill Corp • 240~ M~ Orlva. lllM 176( lrvlnt . CA 928 ::Z-1~9 ... ~ 9ualne11 .. r .a.rt AnlOOIO C1Mner1 All olher bu1lne11 Ntnt(•) and =r< .. ' UMd by.,. •l..., .. -:." =f(~.t,i: Dow~~ 31H1 OOvt c.nyon OtM. Suttee C I D, J rlbucO Cltt,on. Cl lornie 9r.179; Man.1 Comp1nl11, 4110 Campue DIM, N9wpoft E*Qh, CA 92tOO The name Ind butt· ,,... eddflll of "" Buyer(•) are: ~9Y Plnarbul, 2981 lil Camino AHi, Tualrl, CA 92682 The ..... bM'O told are generally dncnbed at Ful'nltur!,, FIY1urn. fquipf'.Mnt. TrldtnM\t Goodwlll, l..eMehofd im: pr<>Ytmenta, eov.Nnt Nol to Compete, lnwn-IOl'f and SIAp9ly, and al ~ ....,. UMd fn the operalion of 1tll .... ment. and ere located at 22-481 AlllOl\IC! P811CW1y #A110, Senta Ma-"'11 CA 92688 '""'" ' The bulk Nft Is In· landed 10 bl consum· matld 11 the office ol. Freedom Eecrow and the entic:jpeled .. de1e II 4-24-2001 The bullc salt ii aut>-Jee' IO Clldomla lJnffonn Commercial Code Sec;tion 6108 2 YESINO Y The name and ad· dre11 ol the perton wilh whom ctalma may be filed Is Freedom Eacrow 2 Crvlc Plaza, &llte 200' Nawpor1 Beach, CA 92660 and the 1111 dale fOf fihno cta1m1 by any creditor ahell be ... 23-2001, wlllch la the bulll\eSS Clay belote tM sale date 1pec1lled above Dated. 4l2/2001 BUYEA(S): /ti Roy Plnarbnf Publlshed Newpor1 BeaCh·COSll Mna Daily P1IOt Aprlf 5, 2001 230588 Th904 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS H~R BY GIVEN that a lie heanng w1• be by the Costa Meaa Clly Council on Af>nl 16, 2001. Bl 6'.30 pm, In the Council Chambers of C•ty Hall. n Fttr 011Ye Costa Mes•. regarding tile lolklwlnil ~ems Rehearing. requested by City Attomey Jarry Scheer. of the C11y Council's approval on February 5. 2001, ot ap. phcatlons from Paul Freemen. authorized agent for Sou1h Coast Plaza and the Oranoe County Perfonn1no Ans Center, and Phillip Schwartze. authonzed agent for Com· monWealth Capital Mal'\8gement. LLCIF11th Street Properties, for 1111 expansion of South Coast Plau Town Ceo· ter located bltw11n Sunflower Avenue, lhe San Otego Freeway (1·405). Avenue ol the Arts, end Bristol Street, GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GP-00-02 (adopted by Reeoluuon 01-8) to amend the 1990 Gen· eral Plan text and fiaum IO ~ the lllncf UM designatoon from Urban Center Commerclal to Cuhural Arts Center on 5"I nel llCfes, to inc:f..,. the tnp budget. 10 in- crease the floor ltN 18· t10 (FARJ IO t n lrom O 60/0 50 end to amend the Master Plan of H~h­ ways to delete a portton of Town Center Ortve between Bristol Streel and Avenue of the Ms anc1 1o lncorporll• ottlar mtSeallaneous amend- ments SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT SP-0().01 (adopted by Resolution 01·8). to ~ the North Colla Mesa Specific Plan lltd and l~ur11 relallve to Area 4 s land UH dlall- natlon. !rip budget, maximum allowel>le FAR and bullding lql.llB footage, mu lmum l>Uffd. Ing tieights, and the P.!eservallOn of the 'Cahlorn1a Scenerlo' garden OEICRIPTION "208·1.aw Offic. of CJ011ph 01metrlu1 Mat~r • Bollte. Chair, Oompvtar £Qlllp-ment, TYPewntar A2~ Wllotleln • M1ttre11. Slt!IO. Toya, 8olH 8271 ·Rarnone Ce~ • Boan, TV. MattttM Lounge Ct1elr • coee;.MeaJ• o.n111 8ou1 0010-Aflc.are Oelltal Chan. Dlsb. eo ... Publlshed Newport BHCh·Co•t• Mesa Dally Piiot April 6, 12, 2001 Tn908 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (Section• ~1~ 11os u.c.c.> ESCROW NO. 2218f..EM Nodce " hlteby given to creditors of lhe Wllttwl """*' seller lhal • bulk 11te11~tobemadl of the _.. descnbed below. The name(•) Ind butj- ne11 eddreas(a) of the 111fer are: ANDREW KlM. 2640 MAIN ST., IF & 0 , IRVINE, CA 92614 The locatlon In C.llfomla al the cNe1 ex· eculiva ottlce of the Nllef ls· 2540 MAIN ST , •F & G. IRVINE, CA 92814 Aa isled by the seller, ell olhar buslneu nemea and eddrauas used by the Nflef Within ltlree yeers before the date suctt Mat was senl Of delivered to Ille buyer are' NONE Thi name(s) and 1>1191· n11s addreu ot the buyer a1e: JANET HYUN, 25'0 MAIN ST •F & G. IRVINE. CA 92614 The 811115 to be IOld are descnbed 111 general es Furniture, f1x1ures. equipment. goodwill treclenama. leasehold improvements and In· t11ests and covenant nol to compete and Is ro- ca led at 2540 MAIN ST .. #F & G fAVINE. CA 92614 The Business name used by tile seller at that locallons 11· BAGEL ME H . The anttcipaled date of lhe bulk sale Is April 24 2001 al Ille office of United Escrow Co .. 3440 W1lsll1ra Blvd •600. Los .1.~a..s CA 90010 ~..,,...... . The bulk sale is svt>- JICI IO Caitfoml8 Untform Commercial Code Section 6106 2 H so sut>ject, the name and addtesa of !he per· aon with whom claims may be filed Is EUNICE KIM, SR. ESCROW OF· FICEA, Ulllled Escrow Co . 3140 Wiishire Blvd , •600. Los Angeles, CA 9001 o and 1t1e tast csay lot IM(i clatmt shaN be April 23. 2001 wtiich 11 lhe butlness day belore !he ule date spec;IMKI above DATED March 19 2001 ISi J~ET HYUN Published Newport Beach·Coata Mesa Dally Pilot ""'ii 5, 2001 230571 Tf1907 Flc tltloua BuslnH1 Neme Statement The following persona are doing business as Em111re Painting Com· peny, 183 Brta/WOOCI lrvlne. CA 92604 Donald Anthony Maacla, t83 Brtarwood lrvlne, CA 92604 This 0011ness is con- ducted by an individual Have you atarted doing bullness yet? No Donald Mucla Th11 1tatement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 04/03/01 20011880320 0.~llot""' 5. 12. 19, 26~1 Th90§ TOWN Ct'.NTER Prehmlnery Muter Plan PA-00·38 (approved by Flctltlou1 Bu1ln"a ResolutlOll 01 ·9). tOf en Name Statement 1mendmant to reflect The to~ persona the proposed general 111 doing busileas u pfan and spec:iflC plan C P Orrver. 2•051S 1mendm1nt1, 1nd to Hallaway, Santa Ana further d1!in1111 the CA 92707 three sut>-area1 of South c.no. A Perez. 2403 Coast Plan Town S Hallaway, Senta Ana ITATIM!HT OF ABANDONlllNT Of UN Of '1CTITIOU9 BUltHHS NAME The fOllowfng person(•) hU (have) al>lncloned the UM ol the hctrtiOua butlnau n1me: 2APL YR COM, 4223 Dena Rd., N-port Beecti, CA t2963 The FICtltiOua Bvtl- ""' name nflffld to above WU flted ill Of"· enge County on Jan. 29. 2001, ~ILE NO. 20018853570 Tlmoltty J. Albitz. •223 Da.n• Rd., Newport BHoh, CA 92663 This bu1lne11 I• con- du<.1ed by: an Individual TlmoOly J. AJbi12 Thia at111ment WU filed wilh Ille County Clerfl of CQnoe County on 04l03/200f 2001Ht0312 ~P*>C· 5. 12, 19, 1 Th921 Flcthlou1 Buelne" Name Statement TM following per90llt are dolno buslnMs u . A.) MongageeExprus S.rvlcls. Bl 111 Prefer· ence Mortgege. 3700 S Susan St., f 250. Santa Ana, CA 9?704 Mongag•H com, Inc (NV), 3700 S Sosan St , •250, Sanla ..Aot. CA 92704 Thls bul1neu 11 con· duc1ed by • CQlpO!lbon Have you alerted doing """"'" yet? No Mongagees com, Inc Darlene Ward, Pres1· den1 This statement was hied woth the County Clark of Orange County ori 04J0312001 200t6H0303 Dally Pilot Apr. 5. 12. 19, 28. 2091 Th919 Flctltloue Bueln111 Name Statement The following persons are doing buSllllSS u MJC RHlly. 2651 llWll Ave •118 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Joel Canson. 1842 Irvine Ave • Newport Beecn. CA 92660 This bu11ness 1s con· ducted by an lndlllldual Have you started doing business yot? No Joel Cart1on Thts statement wu 1118<1 with the County Cieri\ of Orange County on 04J03l200 I 20016H0314 0111ly Piiot At>< 5. 12. 19. 26, 2()Qt Th912 Flctltlou1 Bualneu Name Statement The to11ow1ng per$ons are doing busln8ss as Ttoe A'1ght Slap At· co11ery Housing, 17385 Santa Lucl1, Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Dou_glas E Moan. 2339 COilege Or . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This b\.111neu ls con· dueled by an indMdual Ha111 you slarled ~business yet'? No E Moen This 1111em1nt wn foled WJllt the County Cll!ll ol Orange County on 04/03/2001 20016880304 Dally Piiot ""' S. 12, 19, 26. 20()1 Th9t8 Flctltloua Bualne11 Name Statement The lollowlnp persons are doing bulinesa as Bu11neu 0111gn1 West. 35 Harcourt, New- POf1 Coaal. CA 92657 Carole Hennessy 35 Hercourt N1wpo11 Coul CA 92667 Thts busina11 IS COi\• ducted by en 11\dMdual Have you started doing 'bu11ness yet? Ves. 1996 C1rol1 H1nne1ty ThtS statement was filed with the County Cletk of <Xange County on 04(()3.12001 2001H60315 Daily Poloe ""' S. 12. 19 ?6. 2QQI Th914 Tell Us About -I '!'\ Flctttioue •'*'*' NllrM atatemene TM 1onow1ng pareon• are doing~ •• ~Hldentfal Mongage Corporation, 3700 s. ~un SL. 8u111 250, Sama Ana. CA ~704 MortGIOMI com Inc (NV), ~ s. ~ 61 , Suite 250, Santa Ana. CA 82704 This busNtt II con- duc*ld by a CXHl)O(aUOtl Ha11e you started doing blMllll yet? No Morteage11 com. Inc Suaan Q Meza, Aa1'1 Secretary Thi• 1tatam1nt • WH 1119<1 with the County Cieri( of Orange Coun1Y on 04I03l2001 20016H03ot Dally P11o1 """~' 12. 19. 26, 2001 ~ !b918 Fk:tltlou1 e u1lne11 Name Statement TM fofloWing pereons are doing l>ullMes as B1P'1 Boat's Worllt. 6382 Alvatado Or • Hunt1ng1on Beach. CA 926-46 Wtlllam Bodamer, 8382 Alverado Or , Hunt1ng1on Beach, CA 92646 This business Is con· dueted by an lndll/ldual Have you at1r1ed doing butlnau yet? Y8', Mar. 30, 2001 WlU1am J Bodamer This 111rement wa.s filed with the County Cieri< ol Orange County on 04l03l2001 20018H031S Dally Polol Apr 6 12, 19, 26. 2001 Th911 Fictitious BuelneH Name Statement The following pe11ons are doing bu11nesa as. Newport Oeaogri Can· ter, 353 E Coast Hwy Newport Buch, CA 92660 Manny Yerou1halam1. 1555 MaM Verde Onve, •52H, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Th•s business is con· dUcted by an lndMdual Have you staned doing bu"nen yet? Yes. 3.'18/2001 Manny Yerouan1118m1 This statement wu hied wtth Iha County Cler11 of Orang& County on 04/0312001 ' 20016160311 O~lol ""' 5 12, 19. 2 I Th92Q FlcUtlOUI Bualn ... Name Statement The following persona are doing buslMss u ANI 3345 N1wpor1 Blvd , Su111 214 New· port Beach. CA 92683 Nicole Crlsllne Pearson, 3345 Newport Blvd , Suite 214 New- port Beach. CA 92683 This bu11neas 1s con· ducted by an 1ndMdual Have you started doing business yet? No f.licole Crutlne Pea1son Thts stalement was hied wtlh the County Clel1I of Orange County on 04/03/2001 2001SH0317 O..tly PllOI AlK 5 12 19, 26, 2001 Il!910 CJf/Ao11 tfttttH/"6 no t<1()1t/J ... 1Aueaafa111eu. CONROY'S FLOWERS 2983 Harbor Blvd. fwrntr d IWbor g. t•klfl 714.540.31)5 2275 Ntwport Bl~d. ~rd~''"~' 949.645.0246 ~iuoue au.knee• Namt ~· TM 191towlno penona .,. doing bUISi1eu ... tiydracoach, 34383 Dana Strand Rd,. llA, Dane, POllll, Ca 92620 tiydracoacn (CA), 34363 Oelltl Strand Ad •A. Dane Point, CA 92629 Thie bulinll• la COfl· dudld by a oorponlbOn Heve you ararted dOltlg ~ v-t7 No Hydra coach Craig Pertnns, Prell· den I Thi• S1atamen1 waa !tied wtlll the County Cieri( of Orange County ori 04/03/2001 20018180308 Dally Piiot At>f, 5, 12, 19, 26· 2001 ·!b915 Fictitious 8uelnH1 Name St.aterMnt The toflOWltlQ persona 8/e doing busiless u . Marc.des Spe Ha11 & Na~. tOOO Easl tmperlal Hwy. tA2. Bfea, CA 921121 Fred Boose Miiiar 3810 So. Garneey Santa Ana, CA 92707 Th11 business Is con· dueled by: an lndMdual Have you staned doing business yel? No Fred Boose Millar This statement was hied wilh the County Cieri! of Orange County on~t 20018180309 Dally Ptlot At>< 5. 12, 19, 26. 2901 Th913 Flctltlou1 Buelne11 Name Statemen t The tollowlnsi persona are doing bus1ne11 es Power Solutions 16458 Bolsa Chic1, •301. Hunllngton Beach. CA 92649 Bettie Nosek. 16982 Vista. Huntington Beach. CA 92649 Ed McCabe. 11561 Oullnz. Fountain Valley CA 92628 This business Is con· duc:ted by a general pannershp Have you star11d doing business yet? Yes. 3.'1/01 Batlle Nose- This statement was filed 1•1tth the County Clari< of Orange County ori 04/03/200 t 20016180313 Dally Ptlol Apr 5, 12. 19. 26. 2091 Th922 Flctltloua Buelneu Name Statement Thi following peraona are doing busmesa as Thoreen Designs, Inc , 930 W 161h St, ttC·I. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ThorHn Oes1Qn1. Inc (CA), 930 W 16th St , •C.1. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Th11 business Is con· ducled by a COl'p()f8tlon Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 2Jt9n Tholeen OUJgns, Inc Cheryl Thoreen. Presl· d1n1 Th11 statement was hied with the County Cieri< of Orange County on OoCJ03l2001 20016H0305 Dally Pilot Af>r. 5, 12, 19, 26. 2001 Th917 LOCM PIHCE IROTllDI IEll MGADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842·9150 What happens If you don't advertise? NOTHING. Center CA 92707 ' AN ORDINANCE Ip· Thia b\.lslness la con· proving · D1v1lopn'\lnl ducted by· an 11\dMdUal Cal I the Agreement DA·00·04 Heve you llarltd between '"' c ity o1 doing bu.ineu vet? No Classifieds YOUR GARAGE SALE! C01t1 Meea end Filth Cltlol A Petez Street Propert111 (01· Thi• statement wea (949) dlllance 01-6 WU glw!I hied Wtth Ille County first 1udlng end peaed Ciani of <Xange County 64~-5678 . In CIASSIFIEDS IO MCOnd reed) ori 04/03l"l001 '' MA.AV T. ELLIOTT 2001Sl60319 -(\ Deputy City CMftl ~Plloe AlK 5. 12, 19, n~~hyi:" I>.J10t Published Newport ~t !h9Q9 -·~-.. ~~ £.µ Be1ch·Co1ta M111 r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ OU.,. PllOI Apll1 5, 200 I TDR05 NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE The llW1I ltofege ftclf. lty, accordl1'19 to the P<ovttlon• of Dlvllion 8 OI tile Bullneu Ind Profe11lon1 Code, Chapter 10. 8ectlon 21707 (a), heftbv C1fvea NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. E;dra SllOftOI Ntwool1 Mell Wtl Conduct I llUt*C Mia Of the COl'l-111111 of ltte atotege •J>aCl(I) namtd below, STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. \ r wilh IN contanlt belflQ eold to "" hlgt1"t blc{ • ~. IOr lawf\il ~ ol • • • • • • • • • the Unl1ed SlllH of Amerlctl (CMll) Tha NII II belflO held 10 .. 1o.1y e 1en&ont1 Ian Ind .. bt held 11 1250 en.tot St • Cotul Mta. CA ll2eae on Af>lll ::z&. 2001, 11 1 ~ pm AuctlonMft NwN K E Auc1IOn SeMol PtlOtlt • !!Ot·ee3 1131 Addrttt· Po &ox eoe. Panon, CA t::z3e8 Bond • 71)-4,., 9 TN ~ If ll'llllld 10 ~. T'""6 .,. 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Ou• rea.lors are h11eb; ntom>e11 11111 '" ov.e ~~~ l~•el1•9~ 10 t~·~ n<>~Pdl'f!r •r, d ·~ JI)" on an tqu31 OPP'l'I r.ry 11.1\!5 To comp•ii·r • rt sc11m1 nohon c..i• HUO l•Jll flee al t 800 124 B~W 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 0\ESTOP Hom. Bl\ l\G St Pf.R.'ITORt ,. JI f"1 ... (7141SJ4-8800 24 hn \etenn Rtal E\talt HOMES OF THE WEEK Showcase Homea For Sale In Our Sit RMI E1tate SUppltmtnt I Dflplly Adi 9tlrt at 185. 0.1dllne Tutldly SPM Al10 ... P:."°:: Deadllnt Wtdn11d1y 5PM It Plyl to ActvertlM In ...... LOCAL ""' ...... llctlon CllT-!1 LllA RIVERA MN744112 AllE WILLEY ....... .....,..,~ r.....s -· a.lejHhc Otkt KOi Pond ~ Geztboe Geled. EtqUllWll 2 F emlly rma. game room, ape, tirttCIH room. mutt! SUiit •I rtllUI -4·fp1, 11,599 ooo Aotn1 714-124·2-411 ' g HOUSESICONOOS L FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR CLASSIC DUPLEX Lill!}!! r,on1 nouw .. 18tl & largt! ~3' I 8• U ii Wood beameo ce1 .nos 11.,ng room breakfdst room F rplc Th:, IJ(operty IS Ill e•cet.en1 con1:11<on Re<klteo to $799 000' Coastline Rutty 949-759-0 t 77 NEW HOME OPEN SUN 12-4 325 POPPY F ab vu 4Bi 3 5Ba lalM'I 1 1 2 b' 10 un.., Cotma Bch SI 565 000 J,,, & Pally M: Oonild COlA HomeS ~9· 759-9070 1 O HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SAL£ COSTA MESA OPEN EVERYDAY 11-4 419 E 19TH ST E aide lbr, 2be, nt ecllls, gettd lfttry, lg becllyd __ .:B:.:.Y.-0:..:WNER __ E.astsJde Vllul 119 48t J8a 28()()sl norrie .. I.A ~ts ,,., rm. lam '"' °""'Ill rm R V il/ru on JI OOOtsl lol "' •• • Clllllnl atta $'79 900 Open Sat ' Su1i IJt}I P renore 949·858-9705 COSTA MESA 4br 2ba, lln9't story buin In 1973 ~ 1ome TLC S339,000 CIM Brobf 71~ Ft0m 5269,900 Pnvatt E.r>clavt ol t 7 HorMI Only 1 "'" r._51y 3-Bts 2 Ba 2t Ill Oi' ~ to I 505 SqFt ~to~ 8"ach & T nanglt $Quite 9-49 65().1440 NEW HOMES From S269,900 Adjacent to Newport Beach & Triangle Square. 949-650.1440 SPECIAL FREE REPORT How to buy your lirst ho!M ... Th• Ea1y Wayt Avoid lh8 I 0 llUI GOIMlOl1 pu1tul lrust<lllfl!I mistail• ot the ~rsl I.mt home bu'y..S Free rtpOll wit IO 'fOAJ !Odlt' t-!00-213 S91' Ex! 781 24 hours • d!y OPEN SUN 1-4 457 Co.u MMe St 5 br, 4be, 1tucty, tamnn, 2 11~. lg mllr 1ultt, lee tub. By Owlltf sns.ooo 90-642-1941 WATl"fftONT FIXl" ltlfld .... Ullinl Al!!!! ... 72H1ft 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH Ab1o/ute 8•$1 Newport V1/ue M<>del p.;rllY.I 3St 2 5& 2100$1 l>ouse /'I garea area ,. commooty pool & 5pa ~at IM O..y SS39 000 agt P111tic~ Tenore 949-850·9705 Sophl11c.tad Walerfront Home on Ille bay 1n guar<> gateo Balboa Cove. T as1elu1ly des19n!!d home en1oys 3 la•ge bedrooms. ottice area huge voe"' dee~$ ., 1.tep1aee lnd l)n\'ale boll ~~ SI 795 000 Londa hQI ane111 949-718·2309 • E.cep1lon1I loc:tllOll "' /00 bil~ <(I Do-<lf!f Shote. .. OWi< 103 teet ol 1'onragtt on "'e .. aret Th s WO/ldertul r~«e ~ bily ,...., /fOl'll mosr /00tnS and hil5 i prtlfilfe arid si.p 10 a.;com· mod.ire a large yachl R1· duced to S2. 600 000 Llllda 1 agl'llnettr Col<Jwelt Banker 94iPt8·2369 NEW HOMES Ad)ICenl to Newport Beach & Triangle Squire. 949-650.1440 *UDO SANOS * 28' 28a Fp ~g bldlyarO A cl\llTTllng pr!Va!e bNCft COIMU'!cly Slep6 to "" octal' pvt 511"1 partung comm pai1I pool pi3'j llN landscaped Estrada Offered 1t 625,000. Owntr/ Agent 94H31-1038 ASSOCIATEO REALTY Setvu OI Ne#pOC1 Beach Sales. Aencat\ lnvHtmenli Proper118S since t970 Jim Jacobi. s.ln M19 949-673-3663 PRIME ESTATES Lot1 & Ocean Views! Ctll Petrick Teno<e Agent 949-856-97DS SPECIAL FREE REPORT How to buy your llrll ho!M ... Tht Euy W1yl A\IOld the tO rnos1 common painlul IN$trallng mistakes ot lhe hrst tome homt buyers free repo11 sen! 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