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Ch~ges maY .be anoat for ,_bcJat parade.
•Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce
suggests shortening the
Chrisbnas tra dition this year.
M•thls Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -First
Uung's first. The more than one mil-
'lion visitors flocking to the Newport
Beach Harbor for the 2001 Chnst-
ON,THE FLY
mas Boat Parade will still have sev-
en days to enjoy the festivities.
That's for sure.
What might change ts the
amount of lime boats skipper
around the harbor each rught. To
accomplish that, parade offioals are
lhlnking about shorterung the route.
Skippmg the Jetty is an option. A
loop between Lldo PerunsuJa and
Lido Isle might disappear. Another
section under consideration is the
turnaround JUSt south of the Back
Bay Bridge.
The fourth option to speed
things up a little is leaving BaJboa
Island's north side off the route.
But that's a suggestion that has
islanders •a bit up in arms."
·u there's a problem. I'd like to
be part of fixing the problem.· said
Bob Neely, w ho owns the Newport
Beach Yach t Club.
If the boats don't cornea hls way.
he's likely to lose customers who
have come to the club for front-row
dining for years. The weekJong
parade amounts to 30% of the
club's annudl mcome. Neely saJd
What's more, he's already got reser-
vations for more than hall of his
tables during parade week ShouJd
the boats stay away, he'll have to
return •tens of thousands of dol-
lars" tn deposits he's already col-
lectE'd, he said
Let's back up for a moment. Llke
every year. folks over dt the New-
port Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce, who organize the
SEE PARADE PAGE A16
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School on
alert after
bomb
threat
•Police officials are taking
precaution at Costa ~lesa
High School after dtscovenng
a warning slated to occur
Friday the 13th.
Deepa Bharath
DAILY PILOT
COST~ 1ESA -~ homh thwdt
scnbbled on lhE' "dll mc;idt> j l'o .. tc\
Mesa High School girls rt>-.tronni hd-.
prom pted Newport -\ 1<>sd -.c-hool oll
c1dls to beef up ecunl\ on the> Cdmpu-.
to deal with thE' threat -n•portl•dl\ wt
for Fnday the 13th Two f Pmdl•• -.1 1·
dents who wdlked tnto lht• r<>-.trnom
Tuesddy morrung Sci\\' tht' thrt:dt on thP
waJJ and reported 11 to thl' -,chool'...
ecunJv officers, '>did """'"tdnt Pnnn·
paJ Ste\e Pavich
"It bdSICdll't Sd1d tho! a homh would
go off here on FncldV the t.Hh, • he did
Wednesday
•. ·EAN H lER OAA.'1' Pl OT
The school ~tnct hd., hm'<I <1 pm a IP
secunty agenC') to handl<' lhP -.1tu<11.Jnn
Taking advantage of newly formed sandbars at the mouth of the Santa Ana River, Dov Young of Los Angeles casts into the surf in
Newport Beach on a sunny afternoon. Young was fishing for corvina, perch and halibut.
SEE THREAT PAGE A16
Bush's proposed cutback could hurt Newport Beach police Newport's
historian dies
• Budget woul d
e~ate some funding
for Community Oriented
Policing program.
Deep11 Bh•r•th
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA -Presi-
dent Bush's budget cuts rrught
obliterate a program that has
helped the N ewport Beach
Police Department hire several
officers and buy laser guns and
computers, officials said.
Under the Community Ori-
ented Policing, or COPS, pro-
gram, police d epartments hire
"We don't know yet
how much it's going to
affect us. But the federal
mon ey has been very
beneficial to us in terms
of staffing."
Steve Shulman
Newport Beach Police Sgt.
officers by matching federal aid.
Over the last four years, New·
port Beach has hired 10 officers
through the program.
·w e don't know yet how
much it's going to affect us,· said
Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve
Shulman. •But the federal mon-
ey has been very benehoal to us
m terms of stafhng •
The federal matching funds
pay newly-lured officers' salanes
for three years. alter which the
departments take over and pay
the full salary. Newport Beach
has received $750,000 to hire
officers and $1.9 million for tech-
nology upgrades over four years,
said Shulman. That $750,000
w ould definitely disappear
under Bush's budget.
The other two areas of COPS
that will not suffer because of the
budget cuts are the sch ool
resource officers program. in
which officers patrol local
schools and act as mentors to
students, and the lundmg to pur-
chase eqwpment dOd upgrade
technology
But the COPS program as a
whole proV1des police depart-
ments Wlth •what they need the
most -people and technology.·
said ShuJman.
Newport Beach has two
school resource officers who
patrol Corona del M ar and New-
port Harbor high schools dnd
Ensign Juruor High Sch ool.
The officers w ho d!e assigned
to the schools full-bme aJso teach
classes relating to drug a bu~e
SEE BUDGET PAGE A16
•Jim Felton ts remembered
as a 'great advocate' of the oty.
Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT B.(ACH -Joumdli!.l
James Person ·Jim· Felton. the pre-
eminent chronicler of lhE' oty · ru tory,
died Sunday He Wd., 86 'tl'dfS old ·r will mis him.· Felton' son,
Richard, said We<.lnl"sday ·sut the la t
few days were so unpl<'d"ttnl for rum
that it's a great ble> smg •
Felton. w ho had had 'iE'\.Ndl hl'art
cHtacks. had checked into MIS'>IOO
SEE FELTON PAGE A16
An open ktter to the El Toro Reuse P/a,nning Authorlty 11111
QAS.WIDS --..
To: Meq Waters
El Toro Reuse Planning Authon ty
D ear Ms. Waters:
I'm addr ing thts to you
because you are listed in the
press as the ETRPA ·spokes·
woman.• I trust you will pass 1t
along to the appropriat parties
I'm a resident of Santa Ana
HeJghts. When the wtnd is nght, a
Mark McGwire home run could
reach John Wayne Airport from my
patio. I'm one of those people you
once wanted to protect from further
a1ltr8ft nOiM, which ii why I'm
writing you. I detect I pronowlCed
'
Joseph N. Bel
11111.L CllM
change of tone ln yow recent rnau-
ing pia'el.
Let nie make sure l have thJs
straight.
1n the warm glow followmg the
pa 5age of the unconsbtutional
Measure F awhile'back, you and
your associates were deeply con-
cerned about the well-beang of
people like me who live on the
fringes of John Wayne Airport. You
told us that as a matter of principle,
you stood finnly with us m resisting
any further expansion of John
. Wayne. We felt your hand ftnnly on
our shoukler1 a former adversary
joining UI in the good ftgbt.
Some of our loc&I dtinns were
IO taken b'y this frtendiy shOw of
support that they admonished us
hard-liners for wonymg about a
k:rufe m the hand on our shoulder. Aitd for seeking compromise on an
El Toro airport that nugbt upset our
new friends,
By way of protecting ourselves
against the expension of John
Wayne we asked the Orange
County Board of Supervisors to join
our warm new pertnenh1p with
South County m laUnching tbe
envuoomental work connected
Wlth mending John Wayne flight
caps. And that's when we got tbe
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WORKING
IRllFLY Ill IUSlllESS
Chamber to hold spring mixer
The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce is holding a spring net-
working mixer from 5:30 to 7 p.m, Tuesday at the Mistral Restaurant.
The cost is SS at the door. The Mistral is located at 440 Heliotrope Av~
behind the Port Theater. Information: (949) 673-4050. --
Daily Pilot
Tbe bes~ way to check
I , .
but fancy · homes
A def~te Best Buy is
the upcoming Fourth
Annual Newport
Harbor High School Home
and Garden Tour scheduled
for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tues·
day., May 1. You'll get to see
some of the area's most '
beautiful homes and gar-
dens, and have breakfast,
lunch and an art walk for
$40. Proceeds from the Home
Tour go toward programs at
Newport Harbor High
School. Tickets are pre-sale
only. You can purchase tick-
ets at the Atrium Court
concierge at Fashion Island,
• at The Butera Home Collec·
lion and at Ann Dennis
Design. lnionnation: (949)
552-2311.
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
and from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m
Tuesday through Friday.
Information: (949) 646-0422.
Megan Rusiniak
HJ-TI.me Cbocolatler is
known for consistently hav-
ing a great selection of holi·
day candies. The Easter
selection includes milk and
dark chocolate bunnies,
fudge eggs. sugar-free
chocolate nut fudge eggs,
uruque suckers, bunny com,
sour bunnies, crispy eggs
and sugar· free 1ellybeans.
And there are all kinds of
gilts ideal for Easter baskets
including stuffed bunnies,
ceramics and candles. Hi·
Time Chocolatier also has
conveniently added flowers
at A Blooming Busmess. It's
located at 250 Ogle St. in
Costa Mesa. lnfonnation:
(949) 650-8463.
Sherman Library and
Garde ns is hold.log its fifth
armual garden tour from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m ., Sun .. May 6.
There will be six residential
gardens featured in this
year's tour and refreshments
will be served at Shennan
Library. The pre-sale ticket
price is $25, and on the day
of the tour tickets are $30.
Proceeds will go toward the
ITl.dl.lltenance of the botarucaJ
coUe<;t.ions at the Library dnd
Gardens. The Garden Tour
comes m conjunction with
Sherman Library and Gar·
dens 35th anniversary. To
purchase tickets or for more
mfonnabon you can call
Sherman Gardens at (949)
673-2261.
SHE IS
On lhe "front hne or SCR."
A FAMI LIAR FACE
Megan Rusm1dk 1s the voice you
hcdr pdsl lhe glc1ss, c1 c.onstant rd ce> m
the mtx of revolving Cd Sts and shows
di South Coclsl Rt•pertory m Costa
f\1esd A bcket sf'rv1ces assistant for
JUSI more than a year now. RusUlJak
s1wnds her day'> selling llcket.s, tak·
Ul!J customer-scrvtee cdlls and wait-
ing patiently ac, buyers mull for min-
utes over which !>Pals offer thc> best
VlPWS.
liaVUlg c,pen f'vcry show for at
IPctSl lhe pd'>l year one or the )Ob's
lw'>t and lrC'e perks Rusm1ak said
c,he knows firsthand that there's not
c.1 had sec1t 1n the house
"It's fun helpmq people out when
somebody comf's to you with d big
prolJIPm c1nd 1t'c, a h1g problem to
Behind the glass,
behind the scen es
them but not to you.· said the 20·
year-old.
BACKSTAGE PASS
Her favonte performance of late
was "Much Ado About Nothing· on
the Mainstage. Alter shows. she gets
to meet cast members backstage
when they want to get complimenta-
ry tickets.
Rusm1ak is a big fan of Linda Gar·
nnger. who played one of the lead
roles for Edward AJbee's ·A Delicate
Balance,• staged at SCR earlier this
year.
"She's iust fdl dynamo on stage,
and she's just d very humble per·
son," the Nc>wport Beach resident
said. "She'll always tell everyone in
the box office, 'HJ, I'm Linda,' but
we're, like, of course we know who
you are!·
BEHIND THE saNES
Rusiniak said she prefers staying
behind the scenes rather than on
stage. She's passionate about theater
and loves being involved in the hrst
stages of the show-gomg expenence.
Though Rusiniak took acting
classes in high school, her goal is to
join the theater's literary department
one day and work with scripts.
·Everyone at SCR is pretty social
with each other,• she said. •And I
always wondered how scripts get
picked, and I'm social with some of
the people that work in there.·
-Story by Young Chang,
photo by Greg Fry
A tax form to fill the tummy
T hl'rJt'., i>PPn rl lot Of COmpldin·
tnq latPl'r rwrtr the RetaLI
Roundup <fpsk nbout, you
<.JU<'S'>C'd 1t taxC''> It s<'ems no matter
how little we mak£>, too much gets
tdken out. (Go figure, dnd !I you
rorne up with ctn dnc;wer. please drop
ui. a line becaus{' math does not seem
to be I.he biggest strength here. I •
Fortunately, the bnght minds at
the MacKen21e Agency came up
Wlth a helpful solution vta those nice
folk at the new Ctupolte restaurant·
The Great Bumto Refund.
And the best news? The fonn to
hJJ out. appropnately titled the Burri·
RETAIL ROUNDUP
toEZ, is "one genwnely sunple, com-
paratively humorous fonn. • ·
Now, actually there LS a lJtUe bat of
math and some reading mvolv.ed, but
iJ you skip ahead you'U find that on
April 16th, if you bnng in this fonn,
you can get a trumto for free.
Now, l.f only our government were
so generous. N ewport-Mesa's
ChJpolte, by the way, is located m
the Harbor Center.
GETTING OUT OF OUR MISERY
It hasn't been lost on us here that
the whole tdX day deal is falling dur-
ing this holy Judeo-Christian time of
year. which somehow must violate
the separation of church and state.
But UlStead or staying hxated on the
line containing how much we owe
the government, we'll focus on East·
er candy and pies.
And the helpful folks at Pillsbury
sent us a whole host of new recipes·
for clinner and dese(t, ones you too
can read by checking their Web SJte
at http/l:www.pillsbury.com/holldays.
Repeat after us: Chocolate, 1040,
bread pudding, deductions.
If only It were so easy.
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TEMPDATURES
Balboa
67152
Tl)IS
TOOAY
First low
It's not too late to stock up
on Easter decor, and the best
selection in town is at
Roger's Gardens. Inside the
main room there is a collec-
tion of vintage Easter gifts
that includes porcelain egg
cups, beaded and quilted
eggs. crystal Ooral bouquets
and glitter bunnies. And for
floral decor, Roger's is known
for making beautiful Easter
baskets. The baskets come
complete with pansies. deco·
rative ribbons, bunnies and
silk roses. There is also a
nice selection of Easter bas·
ket stutters such as windup
rabbits, rruniature duck can-
dles, paper accordaons and
harmonicas. U you collect
Chnstopher Radko oma·
• ments Roger's carries lus lat·
est ornaments. Roger's Gar·
dens is located at 2301 San
Joaquin Hills Road m New-
port Beach. Informabon:
(949) 640-5800.
U you love new trends in
fashion, check out the new
Chic Boutique that's opened
at 120 Tustin Ave. in New-
port Beach. It carnes design-
er clothing by Miss Vmtage,
Joomi Joolz, Faith Knight.
Green Apple and Tarina
Tarantino, plus home furnish-
ings and gifts. Inside the
store there's a raffle you can
enter to 'Win a $150 shopping
spree, and it's oUering a 20%
off grand opening special on
purchases through April 30.
It's open from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday and Monday
Cal's Camera cam es the
best in cdmera and vtdeo
eqwpment. In addibon to 1t.s
recent remodel a new photo
lab has been added and in
today's paper you can cllp a
coupon for a free 5x7
enlargement with a color
develop and print order.
Cal's Camera is located at
1770 Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa Lnfonnabon· (949) 646·
9383.
U you're shoppmg for
Easter trea.ts you won't want
to nuss Helen Grace Choco-
lates in Newport Beach. The
store is filled with some of
the best m chocolates and
other candies. For Easter
they're offering their famous
eggs, Easter baskets, eel.able
chocolate baskets, hand and
pre-packed chocolates.
caramel apples, hand-d1pped
strawberries and as always
more than 100 chocolates It's
located in the Westcliff Plaza
at ll'VUle Avenue m Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
631-8700.
Kristen's Ungerte is hav·
mg a bra and panty sale. If
you buy any two bras or any
two panbes you'll get the
thtrd ope free. There are no
special orders included m the
sale. Kristen's Lingerie is
located in the WestcliH Court
at 1719 Westcliff Dnve in
Newport Beach. lnfonnatlon:
(949) 631 -7399.
• IEST IUYS appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Send Information to
Greer wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Cos-
ta Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at
(949) 646-4170.
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The SW ~I will slowty
f.cte today, INvfng
uposed spots with l-to
4-foot surf~ hffd..
htgt'I sets at top bfeaks
In tM morning .
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Second high
2:10p.m ..................... 3.1'
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Flnt high
12:47 a.m ................... 4,7'
Se(ondlow
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Secondhlgh
4'20 p.m. .............. -•• 2.9'
• Newt.ell StrMt: Grand theft was reported in
the 900 blodt at 11:16 a.m. Tuesday.
• Newport 9oulevant. A burglary was reported
In the 2500 block at 6:50 p.m. Tuesday.
• Or-.. AVWIUe: An auto theft was reported
In the 1700 block at 8: 1? a.m. Tuesday.
• lbwne Stnet: Possession of a dang«ous
weapon was reponed In the 800 block at 7:04 p.m. Tues<Say.
NfWPOfn' RACH
• ._ 8-r Drtw: A cell phone was reported
stolen In the 1100 block et 2:02 p.m. Monday.
• ~ ............. V1ndali repotttdly shot a
street light with • .2S caliber gun In the 1700 block at 10:11 1.m. Tuftday .
•Mir jj n ..._ _. OcMlt FraM: '-tty
theft wm repotted at 1 1 a rn Tueteily
• P I j1a Vandlh ~ wtped ~on
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Doily Pilot
'
Cox downplays appointm~nt possibility .
.
•Newport representative
says no off er from the
White House has come,
and that he is happy in
the House.
morning after making rernQrks
at the Commodores Club
Scholarship Avlards Breakfast,
emphasized that he enjoys hls
postbon as one of the House's
top Republtcans.
H ouse has
come. and
he pointed
out that
Bush has
not tapped
any elect-
ed Repub-
Ucans to
leave lheLr
seats.
to step down from his seal Wednesday morrung in the
announcement thdl the 24
mPmbers. of the Amencan
spy pldne that had collided
Wlth a C'hmese fighter Jet l l
days edrher were being
reledsed. ·Reports of my demise
have been greatly exagger-
ated." said Cox, who is chair-
man of the House Policy
Committee and the fHlb-
ranking Republican repre-
Top possible contenders
mclude state Sen Dick Ack-
erman (R-Tusbn), As embly-
man Bill Cdrnpbell fR-ViUa
Park) and SupeMSor Todd
Spitzer
S.J. Cahn
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -
President Bush has f!ldde
sure lo leave elected Repub-
licans in their place.
That, in a nutshell, LS Rep.
Christopher Cox's (R-New-
port Beach) take on rumors
swirling around hun that he
is Bush's pick for a vacant
federal judgeship.
senldtive. .
Those reports, which
came from Washington last
week. have the 48-year-old
Cox taking a position on the
influential U.S. 9th Circuit
Court of Appeals.
~H e's Christopher
Cox followed a
very delib-
erate policy. and for a rea-
son.· Coic said.
Despite Cox's low-key
reaction, a number of poten-
tial successors have tenta-
llvely ltned up, although all
are wailing for offioal word
of the appomtment and Cox
Others w ho are consider-
ing a run rnclude former
Assemblywoman MarQyn
Brewer, former llep. Jim
Rogan. Newport Bedch phil-
.anthropLSt John Crean, stale
Sen. Ross Johnson (R-lrvtne),
ronner Stelle Sen. John LeWJS
dnd Tustin mtlliondtrC Mark
Chapin Johnson
I le pomted out that the
U.S apology sent lo the Chi-
nese did. not dd(llit gutlt
wher€' it was not warranted.
"It appropriately d1stm-
guJsbcs between an mten-
uonaUy caused oollis1on • and
an acciden1. Cox said.
Cox, who· two years ago
led a H ouse mvesllgdtJon
into alleged C tunese spymg.
begdn his remarks dl the
dWdrds breakfast by
dnnounung the news Cox, spealong Wednesday
Cox was careful to say
that no offer form the While
Cox also prd1sed Bush for
tus "superb job" m hdndlmg
negotiations with f'hma,
which resulted early
Top seniors honored Briefly_in
THE NEWS
• Students from Corona de! . Mar and Newport I !arbor
high schools are recogp.i zed
for their scholarship and service.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH These
teenagers have 1t dll -brdms, tdlent.
arnb1t1on, dnve and the nerve to pub-
hdy suggest thdt Rep Christopher
Cox (R-Newport Beach) deals in
manure all day
ThC'y are future gradudles of
Hdrv<Hd Stdnford, Ydle dnd
Pnnceton umvers1l1es
They wLll be ltt1gdtors, sc1ent1sts,
mus1c1ans and poht1c tdns
They are the> future movers tl!ld
'>hdkf.'rs ol whdtevt>r commun1t1es
they setllc• in
Th<•y dre the crPdm ol the 2001
crop 1 n Ne>wport Bc•tlc h.
The Newport I lt1rbor Area
Chdmbcr of Commc>rcc> recognized
lhP top 15 high o;chool '>eniors from
each ol the> two high '>chools
Wedne<;day morning al the 4Qlh
annual Scholarship Awards bredk·
ldst, sponsored by the Commod ores
Club
"ll was really interestmq hednng
how many accomplishments people
hdd," said Lauren Mirowit7., one or
the top 15 from Corona del MM. "I
was honored."
One by one, each student stood
before their parents, peers. admin1s-
lrators dnd dignitaries from the city,
school d.t.strict and legislature wh1le
thetr accomplishments were recited
To keep things lively dnd fun,
pnndpals asked students to expound
on various aspects of their academ-
ic resumes.
It was something Newport I larbor
pnnc1pdl Michael Vossen mdy have
momentdnly regretted dltc>r dsking
student Tom Peter whdt 1t mPanl lo
be an agricultural waste• engineer
·Basically I do the '>d mE' thing
Congressman Cox d oes -movt>
horse mdOure arouncldU day,· PetC'n.
responded, as he stood 1ust f Pf?'I from
d bemused Cox
W ith the exccptwn of Petc•rc,,
whose cldssmcttes sd1d nothinq he•
does really surprises them dnymor<!,
students were both clmclzl'd dncl
dehghted to hear whdl the>1r pr<'rc,
had been up to.
"I trunk 1l just shows how q1ftNI
some k1ds are." said Anet Jacobc,, d
Newport Harbor rec1p1ent "I was
Lmpressed wtth my class'matC's •
Newport will consider
Coast Highway project
They're sllll concem~d dbout the•
money. But City Counnl mc•mberc,
will dl led<,t loo~ at c1 $12-m1ll1on
remode!).nq project for East Coc1c,t
HJghway in Corond .<lei Mdr
Tuesduy\ undnimou!> v1,tP to
requec,l support for the lakPOVl"r ol
the villdqc\ rnam artery from Cdl·
trans will dUow ·vision 2004 · sup-
porters to pu'>h forwdrd with d pl.in
to tum th<> h1ghwdy into d more·
pedeslndn-orlC'nted !>hopptn<J dnd
dining nulf>
As pdrt of the transll•r from C'dl·
trdnc,, the Cll\ ~ hkPly lo rN<•1\1•
uhout $4 nuJ110n Thdt sums c,t1ll
suhwct to negot1a1.Jons But , .. htlf'
founctl memberc, expr<'ssecl cone em
CNN finding c1dd1tionaJ funds lo cov-
er thf' project's costs. project sup-
porter~ '>dtd federal and state grdnts
could be used to make up the~hffer
ence
If thl' trdnsfer gets approved as
pdrt of d Cdltrans bill and the city's
lcdders ~1gn off on the deal, New-
port Beach will control the highwdy
hy C'drly· 2002. While maintendnce
costs for the street will rise from
$21.6b3 to almost $250,000, dn
incredse in Sdles tdx from the
revived highway could make up for
some of that.
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l•n tlwir cholC • ol t1'> rlldO\ ITPE-60-
«nd 4U-qullon c on1,11n<'r"> d'> they
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thirfqton c1clchnCJ tfldl c,mdlJf>r 15-
gdllon Cdns will ttlso tw dVdJJdbl<'
Tht cl1strn t hortrd ldc,t month
cl1rN·tl'cl c,tdll IOP!llll{'f' to put the
1.,.,1w on locld~ \ d!JC'nclr1 tlnd to have
d SJX'Cldl meeting Apnl 26 to hnaltze
1tc; color choice!> and other detalls
Th£• cleos1on hds been postponed
to dllow lhe chstnct more lime to
drdft ctn c1greement proposdl for
buymg the contdmers, which the
board ,., now expected to approve
on A pnl 26
"We'll see 11 we cdn work every-
llung out hnc1nc1all y tonight, then on
Apnl 26 wt" re go1ng to have a meet-
ing to hopefully mdke dll lhf' deci-
s10ns, • Sdtd board President Arlene
Schafer
Thursday April 12, 2001 A3
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A4 Thursday. Ap<il 12, 2001
ON THE FENCE
SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pit.OT
--P.WJJ'l..9. a recent track meet at Newport Harbor High School, two boys check out the
view from the top of the staaium seats
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
City scats opened
in Newport Beach
Th<' Newport Bec1ch City
CounnJ 1s looking for rc•s1-
dents mterest<•d in !>Prving on
o ty boc1rds c1ncl comm1s<.,1on'>
A totdl of right '>Pell., will
hccomc> Vdcc1nt whc>n c>x1st-
tng term~ cxpm• Jun<' :w
Open scats include~ one
spot dS a member ol the
hodrd of library trustees,
three arts comm1%10ner
pos1ltons, two parks. bedch-
f'S c1ncl recreation comm1s-
..,1oners and two pldnntng
comm1ss1oners
The deadline to apply 1s 4
pm Mdy lb. CouncLI mem-
bers will nommdte two rP<;t·
dent<., for each VdCdncy on
June• 12 dnd make c1ppomt-
mcnts on June 26. All
dppoinlmPnts will he effec-
tive July 1.
Apphcallon forms can be
obtclmed from the CJty clerk's
office c1t 3300 Newport Blvd ..
or v1ct fc1x or mdLI by ccllling
(<M9) 044-3005. The forms
and mformallon about the
pos1llons can also be found
on the city's Web \ate( c1t
hllp 1Jw\f"' c1ty.newport-
beach.ca.us
Easter Sunday ·
Champagne Brunch
Sunday, April 15
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BrullCh fHtu11ng • v•r~ty of trlld111oni1I and
111novcn111e ~ Visit OU1 poc>ulal ~ S~tion
wlwlt omtltts lft tNdl! to ordPf with your favontt
1ngred1ents Htad 0vtr to tht C•Mng St•tlon
fe•1U11ng BMon of Betf and Vir91111a HOM'f Ham
E llfOY st<lSOllll flull Mid salad\, • d.1111.og display of
Imported and Oomfstl< Chttw and lrPShly 11.Jltal
Gooch Ta~ a shon ~alhef and '1'llO'f speaalty
entrtts ind sldts of Roasted and MWled Pot.alot\
and Grillfd Vfqetabfts. Don't miss lllf Stalood ancf
So\h1 Boffet oYffflowing W1th fr'91 Shrimp and Crab,
~ salmon llnd California Rolts for your final
destination, tht ~ Station offers a mouthwater·
Ing finale with txcttlent creations by Hyatt
Newportt1's ert!iltM pasuy thtfs-Tllf're's tven a
speci,I children's buffet Then, pn the Easter Bunny
in the Newporter's Ampilitheater f0t E~ter Egg
Hunts Egg Hunts W111 bt held at 11 OC>am, 12'l0pm
and 2 00pm Plin. children wilt bf rfllfNined by I
Bllloon Man, Magician, f1ee l'aintt1 and l'!tting Zoo
live Jaa Music by the J,R. lewis a.nd
from 11 :oo.m-• OOpm
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP
Inside
CITY HALL
WHAT HAPPENED:
City Council members approved a
$221,500 program that will involve the city's
residents in the pending update of-Newport
Beach's general plan.
WHAT IT MEANS: I,
A cityW1de festival, neigh·
borhood workshops. a general
plan advisory·committee and a
telephone survey will allow
residents to tell city officials
about their visions for the
city's future. The program. which is expected
to take several months, will precede the
actual general plan update. Including techni-
cal studies, the entire process is expected to
cost around $1 million and will last about
two years. With Councilman Gary Proctor
absent from the meeting due to illness.
Councilman John Heffernan voted against
the move.
WHAT HAPPENED:
Council members voted to spend S 13, 176
to lease four electric cars.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The cars will form part of
the city's fleet of 20 electric
vehicles. While Councilman
Steve Bromberg asked
whether higher electricity
rates made electric cars more
expensive than gasoline-powered ones, city
officials said that Newport Beach was actual-
ly saving S 15,000 and charged the car's bat-
teries during the night.
The city also saved about SJ00.000 by
buying the electric cars. That's how much
gasoline vehicles would have cost tl')e city.
The money for the electric cars came from
state funds as well as an air quality manage·
ment agency to promote cleaner air
WHAT HAPPENED~
Council members approved
a lot line adjustment for a pro-
posed duplex on Bayside Drive
in Corona del Mar.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The development, adamantly opposed by
neighbors, will include expanding a private
SOUlllH Off
"Annexation (of Newport Coast]
means a profound change in
the character of Newport Beach.
Our votes will be diluted
by a huge populaUon with no
interest in our bay and beaches,
and most of whom wUl
probably be opposed to an
airport at El Toro ....
The proposal before you is a
waste of money. It.doesn't show
you are listening to the people if
you ask them obvious questions
with obvious answers. "
-Allan~
community activist. Beek opposed the
$221,500 program to involve residents
in the general plan update.
driveway within public right-of-way to pro-
virle access to the new homes. Councilman
Heffernan opposed the move.
WHAT THiY SAID:
"What this is about is money." Council-
man Steve Bromberg, commenting on oppo-
sition from neighbors. The two houses next
to the proposed duplex are up for sale.
WHAT HAPPENED:
Council members approved a 10-year
management agreement for the Newport
Theatre Arts Center .
WHAT IT MEANS:
The Friends of the Newport.
Theatre Arts Center, who have
put on productions at the 90-
seat theater for over two
decades, are now formally 1n
charge of managing the center
After members of a children's theater
company complained thilt they couldn't use
the city-owned theater as well. city officials
decided to set aside three two-week periods
per year for outside groups.
NEXT MEETING
April 24, 7 p.m .• City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd.
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TODAY
An Earth Day Celebration
lhat wilJ include boat tours,
kayaking, music, storytellers
dnd educational booths will
take place on Shellmaker
Island, Newport ijeach. (714)
640-1742.
The police officers and fire-·
fighters annual breakfast will
Lake place at 8 a.m. at the
Irvine Marriott at John
Wayne Airport, 18000 Von
Kannan Ave.. Costa Mesa.
Call for pnce. (949) 307-1300.
Safi Qureshey, president of
Skyline Ventures, Inc., will
'>ped k about the future of
technology growth in Orange
County at 5 p.m. at the Sut-
ton Place Hotel, 4500
MdcArthur Blvd., Newport
Reach $40. (949) 862-9644.
A workshop on how to make
better impressions will be
offered. by the Orange Coun-
ty Chapter of the American
Marketing Assn. at 5:30 p.m.
at the Sutton Place Hotel,
4500 MacArthur Blvd., New-
port Beach. $52, or $42 for
members. (800) 290-9216.
Heather CullJnan, author of
"Bewitched,• will sign her
book at 7 p.m. at Barnes &
Noble Booksellers, 953 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Bea·cb. Free. (949) 759-0982.
A feng sb ul seminar wlll be
offered at 7 'p.m. at the New-
port Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Free.
(949) 717-3801.
Gretchen McKay, lover of
African culture and shaman-
ic practitioner, will show
slides of East and Southern
Africa at 7:30 p.m. rt African
Comer, 2584 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 650-
7993.
APRIL 1.3
Stroke, vascular disease,
osteoporosis, EKG and blood
ARoiJNo ToWrf
&ereenings will be offered by
Prevention Plus at Body
Design, 100 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. Call
!or cost and appointment
(800) 795-1743.
Planned Pare nthood of
Orange and San Bernardino
Counties will host a benefit
concert to • promote the
release of the •Best Bands of
Orange County" compilation
CD from 9 p.m. to midnight
at the Jiard Rock Cafe, 451
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. The concert will
help promote teen pregnan-
cy awareness. $6. (714) 633·
6~73 Ext. 147.
APRIL 14
Homeless cbUdren from the
Orange Coast Interfaith
Shelter, a Costa Mesa-based
organization that assists mdi·
gent families so that they
become sell-supporting, will
host an Easter egg hunt at 8
a.m. at Newport 'DUI1es
Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. $3 per child.
A pancake bredkfasL will fol-
low. (800) 765-7661.
The Oasis Senior Center wtll
host a pancake breakfast
from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at the
center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. S2 for
adults, $1 for children. (949)
644-3244.
The Deaf Fiesta will debut at
10 a.m. today and continue
through tomorrow· at the
Orange County Fa.J.r & Ex.po-
sition Center, 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. $16 adults, $8
children. http:/twww.deaf
fiesta.com.
The Newpott Beach Com-
munity Services and Etlst·
bluff Village Merchants
Assn. will sponsor the 18th
annual Easter Egg Hunt at 10
a.m. at Eastbluff Park, al
V1Sta del Oro and VISla del
Sol in Newport Beach. Fl"ej:?.
(949) 644-3151.
ApriJ 14 Is the last day to
receive income tax prepara-
tJOn services by Orange
Coast College students. The
help will be offered from 1 to
4 p.m. at the college, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Services are offered to low-
_ST'E,ll
Hanfo rd's Restaurant
IOam to 2pm,
Sun .. April 15, 200 1
"I \I<! I I<"
<:hampagn~. Mtmo"" and Bloody Mary's
Smoked Salmon
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Carving Suuum wuh Roast Prime Rib of Beef•
Saul~ Chicken Brelll>l with
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Gnllcd Salmon Filcl
Shted Hnm m Rum Raisin Sauce
Vegetable~ Julienne
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Wishing you a happy-Easter!
Co~e join us for an
EASTER BUFFET!
Sunday, Aprll 15'from noon to 8pm
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ASPARAGUS RAVIOLI
SEAFOOD RAVIOLI
TOPPED WITH LEMON HOLLANDAISE SAUCE
AND FRESH PARMESAN CHEESE
PADTHAI NOODLE
WITH CHICKEN, MIXED VEGErA&LE,
TOPPED WITH CRUSHED PEANUTS
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Mwhroom, Fresh Tomaw, foppcJ w11h
Cheese and Roasted Potato.
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Migud\ Eggs Bcncd1(.l
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Bacon I Sausage & l:.ggs
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Roasted Rib l:.yc: Coaccd wich Mustard
And fresh Herb~. W-Horscradish Sauce
Auju' and 1-rc~h Vegetiible R.acacouillc.
or
Steamed Atl.muc SaJmon, Served with
Champagne Sauce, Over Crc2my Polenta
And Asparagus
R'-111.ir "1enu A' ailabl~.
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income, disabled, elderly or
non-English speaking resi·
dents. (714) 432-0202.
I
APRIL 16
A rep~taUve from the
admissions office at San
Francisco State University
will visit Orange Coast Col·
lege from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
the campus, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Free.
(714) 432-5894.
A writing work.shop will be
offered by the Newport
Beach Community Services
at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center,
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona
del Mar. $98 for six meetings.
(949) 644-3151.
APRIL 17
A notary seminar wtll be
offered by the National
Notary Assn. from 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. April 17, April 28
and May 9 at the Hilton
Hotel, 3050 Bristol SL, Costa
Mes~. sqp, (800) US-
NOTA1tY.
Orange Coast College wt11
host •Flavors of the World
Daily Pilot
Day• from 1 t a.m. to 2 p.m.
in OCC's quad, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
The event will feature inter-
national e ntertainment. art
and music. Free. (71 4) 432-
0202, Ext. 26449.
APRIL 11
The 14th annual HIV/AIDS
on the Front Llne Conference
will be held at 8 a.m. al the
Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. The event i!>
presented by the AIDS Edu-
cation and Training Center,
UC Irvine and the Orang~
County Health Care Agency.
(714) 456-2249.
Newport Bay Naturalists
and Friends will present theu
Earth Day Celebration from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Shell-
maker Island, Newport
Beach, adjacent to Newport
Dunes at the com er of Jdm-
boree and Back Bay Dnve
Parking is available at New-
port Dunes' comer lot. FreE>
information: (949) 640-6746.
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Sunday, April 15, 2001
Appetizer, Salad & Dessert Buffet with
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Person From a Selection of Five
Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice,
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Live Entertainment
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Cl1i/dren 4 um/ 1111dn m·1• fr1•1
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Saste Roasted Breast of Turkey • Honey Glazed Ham ~arinated Flank Steak with a Peppercorn Sauce
Grilled Halibut with Tomato Basil Sauce • Fettuccini with an
Alfredo Sauce • Cheese Ravioli in a Marinara Sauce
Side Items Garlic Mashed Potatoes • Rice Pilaf
Spring Medley of Vegetables • French Rolls & Butter
Vegetable Montage • Fresh Seasonal Fruit Display
Blueberry. Oreu & Banana Nut Breads
Salads
Waldorf Salad • Tomato & Cucumber Salad
Artichoke & Mushroom Salad • Pasta Primavera
Caesar'Salad • Mixed Green Salad with Choice of Dressing
Omelette Station
Fresh Eggs with your choice of the following:
Cheddar & Monterey Jack Cheese. Mushrooms. Bell Peppers, Onions.
Olives, Tomatoes, Sausage, Bacon. Ham. Salsa
Breakfast Items
French Toast • Scrambled Eggs • Bacon •Sausage• Brealdast Potatoes
Assorted Danish & Brealdast Breads
Deuert Carrot Cake • Lemon Sc1uares • Chocolate Pecan Squares
• Chocolate Espresso Brownies • Cheesecalce Manhattan •
Double Apple Torte
Beveragea
Mimosas • Champagne • Fresh Ground Regular, Hawaiian Hazelnut
Decaffeinated Coffee • Fresh Juice • Soda
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Served 10:00am·2:~m
• Fresh Salmon
• Crab legs
• Oysters on the Half Shell
• Fresh Shrimp
• Over 8 Gourmet Entrre's
• Carved Prime Rib
•Carved Ham
• Carved Tur1cey
• Seafood Omlete Station
• Assorted Desserts and Pastries
For R111rvltion1
(949, 631 ·1551
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Pa1'f Pct.!. ro.oe
Boby Bock Ribs. BBO'd Ouckeo. lou1S10no Hol Sousoge Siieed 8rtSKel
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• Fresh Sushi ·All you can eat"
• Crab legs
• Oysters on the Half Shell
• Fresh Shrimp
• Over 12 Hot Asian Entrre's
• Carved Prime Rib
• Carved Ham
• CaM!d Turkey
• Omlete Station
• Waffle Station
• Assorted Desserts and Pastries
For R111rvltions
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Newport Bt1ch
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Served 10:00arn-2:JJprn
• Eggs Benedict
•Bistro's Famous Omlete
• Seafood Omlete
•Caribbean French Toast
•Quiche Alsace Lorraine
•Smoked Salmon Bagel
•Fresh Gnlled Hahbut
• Filet Mignon Medalhoos
All En1188S mdl~ fresh
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VOi croce of I whlta OI dill\: chOcolate
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(714) 754-0800
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Calvary Church Newport Mesa '.
invites you to Easter services j
I n a world of chao) .ind complexities there remains
one simple hope: A cross made of wood, A man
filled wich love, A promise of life. Do you need
hope «>day?
Calvary Church Newport ~csa will celebrate Easter
with 1hm: services: Friday, April 13 at 7 p.m.; Sacurday,
April I~/ ac 6 p.m.; and an oucdoor service on E:l)cer
Suh day at I 0 a.m. Tnis year's theme is :A cross, a man, a
promise."
Ac all three services. families will enjoy full children's
progro1mm1ng for nursery through grade 5. The
demenrary program will feature: an Eascc:r drama with
music. dance and video. Eascer egg huncs are planned for
all pre-,chool and clemencary school children.
Calvary Church Newporr Mesa is a non-
denormn.uional church with a relaxed, friendly
atmosphere. ~crvu .. e~ .ire comemporary wi1h culturally
rdevani mu\lc dnd teaching. Everyone: is welcome:!
Wultmd un11us 1tre 011 Snrurdays at 6 p.m. and Su11dnys
at H. 9:30 a11d 1111 m 711e church 11 lo«aud at 190 £.
23rd 51. (c-ornl'r of 23rd 1md Ora11ge), Costa Ml'sa. Call
(949) 645-5050.
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Good Friday 7:00 pm
FESTIVAL EASTER
Sunday Worship Service
with Choir & Orchestra
April 15th at 9 : 15 and 11 :OOam
798 Dover Dr. Newport Beach
(949) 548-3631
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Welcome to Mesa verde
United Methodist Church
Holy \.\leek services at
Our Lady Queen of Angels H ow Far is Noc Far?
Ar one point in Jesus' ministry, He said: "You are not far from the
Kingdom of God." How far is not far? When asked which way shall we go
ro find rhis kingdom. Jesus explained. "The Kingdom is within you."
Those who continue 10 look beyond or above them for heaven eichcr
conclude, ir is still before us, beyond us, or nowhere. For rhosc who hear
and heed Jesus' words, heaven is now here. Easte-r cdebraccs che wonder,
.iwe .ind mystery of chat rruch. In Chrisr's resurrcccion, we are wirncsscs ro
che way rhat God works through faith, hope and
love. The cemporal is flooded wiLh the eternal,
heaven and earth are joined and the gaccway to
kingdom life is now possible.
If our goaJ in enrering rhe kingdom is to
be with the Lord in e1ernicy, rhen Jesus also
clearly showed us then 1hat happens. k ...
lnheric the kingdom prepared for you from
the foundadon of the world; for I was hungry and
you g;ive me food , I was thimy and you gave me
drinl<, I w;u; a stranger and you welcomed me, I
_____ .,.. was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and
you took care of me, I was in prison and yo u
visi1ed me ... "
When we are open and receptive co the way\ of
God, our clenched fo1s open so rhey may serve and
respond to rhc need~ of ochers. When we seek to b<:
filled with God and nor so full of ou rselves then rh'
world nor only appears different, it is differcnr.
\'(lri11m by P111tor Dick George. Mun Vl'rde UMC
Cc:lcbrare Chrisi's rriumph over death at the inspimional Holy Weck
services at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church.
Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic C!1~rch in.vices everyone co the
Holy Weck services commemorating Christs Pass ion. Oca1h and
Triumphan1 Resurrection. . ' . , • .
·1 he services begin on Moly Thursday, ApriJ 12 with the eve ning M.lSs ol
the Lord's Supper at 7:30 p.m. . . . . , Good Friday services include Guided Med11at,mns 1~1 rhe Church at no11 11 •
and 1he Celebration of che Lords Passion .ii I :30 p.m.
tariorn. of rhe Cross will be said at 7:30 p.m. in the
church.
The Easrer Vigil on aturday evening will be
celebrat~ at 7 p.m. with music fo r choir. org;rn
bass and 1impani.
Easter Sunday services are at -
a.m .• Mass with a cantor; 8· 'O
a.m. Mass in church with
contemporary choir :rnd Mass in hall w11h
a cantor and 1rumpcc; 10 a.m .. Mass in
church with the adul1 choir and bra\~ and
Mass in hall wirh contemporary choir:
11 :30 a.m. Mass in church with cantor and
rrumpet. No evening Mass on E:mcr J.1y.
Childcare available at the services. Join m 111
celebrate 1his joyous Easier sea~on!
For morr information about our sclud"k. call (9•J9J
644-0200. Our Lady Q11em of Angels Church is lomu1l 111
2046 Mar Vi1ta Drive in Nrwporr Brach.
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Mariners Chu ·rch Celebrates Easter
T en ~crvices are expected to draw more 1h:1n I 0,000 people: 10
M.1ri11er) Church during Easrc:r weekend.
bmer remembrance and celebration for 1he entire family will take
plale 10 observe Good Friday, P~ver Seder and Easter.
~Cood FridJy and Easier send d mes!><lge of love <1nd forgivc:nes) to
the world." said Kenton Beshore, senior pasror at Mariner\ Church.
MBccau\t· (,od loves us so much. He sent his Son 10 die on
1he u<m. bearing the burden of our sin. Jesus then
ro'>I..' from the dead. so th.11 we mav live: tha1 i. ~ometh1ng worth cdebra1ing." ·
Easter Celebration 200 I includ~:
• Good Friday, April 13 -Services at noon, ·'·
4:j0, (1 .ind 7:30 p.m. in the Worship Center
provide Jn hour of inirospc:crive con1cmpla1ion
and communion. focu~ing on 1he meaning of
Chri~1\ deJ1h on the cross. Known among 1he
Mariner\ communiry as one of the mo~c spiriwall)'
moving \ervice~ of the yc.u, each person has the oppor1unity m
litcr.tlly n.1il 1heir hurdens, wriuen down on nore c.1rds, ro seven-foot ·
r:ill wooden crosso throughout the audimrium. Childcare is available
for infonr, 1hrough rhrce year olds.
•Passover Seder, Friday, April 13 al 6 p.m. -Mariy Goc:t1,
nJ1ion,1lly Jcclaimcd singer, pianist and Messianic Jew le.id, .1
traditional Seder meal and provides special music and reaching on rhe
~ignificmce of rhc Seder 10 Chris1ians a1 Mariners Church in the
Community Center. The cosc for the dinner is $35. 1icke1s mu\t Ix
purchased rn advance by calling, (949) 854-7030. exr. 533.
•Easter Celebration, Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15
Vive ~erv1tc.'> 10 celebrate Chrisr's rcsurreuion: aturday ai 4:JO anJ
6:]0 p.m. and unday ar 8, 9:45 and I l:JO a.m. in the Worship
('enter. A I 'iO-voict· F.:l)ter d1oir and 20-piece on:hcsrra kio..k·
off the cdebr.ition at each \en 1te. Infants through ~i).tlt
graders can take p.in in a fun cdcbr.iuon at Kids
Church. Call the l.a!>ter hotline a1 (949) 8'i4-70JO
ext. 413 with any que~1ion .
• 15th AnnuaJ Higb School Mexicali Trip I mm
April 14-10. more than 120 high Sthool \111dent' will
s~nd rhcir Spring break running V,11.:a1ion Bible
'ichool for Mexicali children.
h11m11m Unmh u l1Jmtrd al 5001 Nm1purt Cmm
1Jm1e, /If the rnmt7 of /3011i1n Ctmyon /Jri111• in lrvinr mu/
lu./1111d 1hr UC/ mmpus. Founded 111 I 96J, M1m11rrs Churrh 111
lr11inl' 11" mm-dmo111i11a11011al. Bibl1'-1e11d11ng church with
ro///empomry worship. the church su111'S m 1eml 1hoUJa11d people wt1h
1hrt'f wrtkmd srr11ius and dou111 of m1d-111uk ministry groups for 111/
11ges. \'Vrrkmd srn11ce timl'S al't' Snt11rdays at 6 p.m. ,md S1md11ys 111 I)
1111d 11 n.m. For gr111'rnl infannn11011. ntll Mnrint'n 0111rrh 111 (949)
854-7600 Or visit thr W'eb siu Ill WWUJ.mari11rnc/J11rch.org.
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
OF SAINT MICHAEL &
ALLANGElS
HOLY WEEK 2001 SCHEDULE
EASTER TRIDUUM 2001 Palm Sunday, April 8 • Holy Eucharist at 8 am and
April I 2th, Holy Thursday
• 8:30 a.m.; 1\1ornin g Prayer (No Mass)
• 7:30 p.m.; /\1ass of the Lord's Supper
• Adoration of' the Blessed Sacrament until 12:00 Midnight
April 13th. Good Frid ay
• 8:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer (No l\1ass)
• I :00 p.m.; Passion & Veneration of Cross, & Holy
Communi on (No Mass)
'
April 14 th, Holy Saturday
• 8:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer (No M ass) (13ilingua l)
• No 5:30 p.m. Mass
• 8:00 p.m. Easter Vigi l Mass w ith Baptis ms
April 15th, Easter Sunday
• 6:30, 9:30, a nd 11 :00 a.m. Masses in English
• No 5:00 p.m. Mass
NO SCHEDULED CONFESSIONS ON THURSDAY,
FRIDAY OR SATURDAY OF HOLY WEEK
SAINT JOACHIM CATHOLIC CHURCH
IGLESIA CAT6LICA DE SAN JOAQUIN
1964 ORANGE AVENUE, COSTA M ESA, CA 92627
(949) 574-7400 • FAX (949) 574-7407
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 C•N1WRI ALL ARB W.LCOME.
Located on Marguerite at Pacific View Drive
• Corona del Mar • Tel: 844-0463
NURS•RY CAR• AT ALL S•RWC•S ..
.. " Thursday, April 1 2, 2001 A9
Lutheran Church of the Master looks forward to
welcoming you to worship at Easter and every week
The Presbyterian Church
of the Covenant
.lllOUnl\ of Jnm ll<:tr.1yal .111d pa\\ion,
1hc: pownful n.tr1.1t1\iC will Ix ~upfXmc:J
O\ till lxJu11tul nlll\ll of the 1-aurc: T wo thousand y~rs ago roads converged. One was human ~infulne~s. 1he other God's mercy. They me! a1the1.:ross
and r?urret.,.io~ of Jesus Christ. Without 1he cross a{ld resurrection rhe world and our l1ve$ would 'Pin on .a
mcamnglcs~ aus be~ccn a tarnished past and an empty future. The best we rnuld hope for i!I to ~imply endure.
But our record of sin and f.ulure concinucs 10 '*met head-on by God's Living Word of forgivenes life and salva1ion in 1he
Good N~s of Jesw Chrisc. Because 'Christ has died and has been raised, we c.m be ~umined in 1he midsr of an often chaotic
life. know 1he joy of God's gnu and forgivene$S, and be grounded in an aurhencic spimual life or faith, hope and love. .
W inner of fi ve Lm Angde'
DramJ Crt11l. Cm.le Awar<h.
the Atcof\ C ,o ... op " rhe liF\I
Chri~cian-basecl pmlcs~1011al 1 he.Her
tomp:iny in rhc Unir cd ~talc\ tlw
operate~ under a 1.:oncral.t w11h At tor'
R1:q u ll' m.
In .lllJmon 111 1ell1ng rht· "ory of tht'
I orJ' ,111fem1~ 111 Jn unlommoolv
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Pasto~ Mark Anders~n and the people of lut~eran Church of the Master in Corona ~lc:I Mar itiv1tc you ro join m in worship
th•~ Holy Weck and every week. As we do so, we arc mindful of 1he fact <ha1 we were all once srrangl'r'
Equiry. mm ing w.i\, thl <.umb1ncJ t.1lcnc<.' of an
.Kcor .~mgl·r 111\1 rnml·nt.ill\t al~o
umll'r\1..ort\ d1l tl1nnl· th.11 rhc prc~<:nte
ol thl d111rlh 111 lxreavc:rmnr "a \trong
\IJll llll'lll t1I 'llJ'port .ind lmc lhe
rl'<lllll'tll ni.1"· "· hml' ll'.1J111~ theme> arc
nu11 .111J h!!h1 hn1h lC>ll\Oll'' 1he livmg
1r1J < 011111111' till' dnt.hnl lu (,oJ,
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who came through the door; of our congrcgarion for 1he fim rime. Be:
assured you will rcu:ive a warm welcome::. It is our pr.iyer 1hat
everyone who worships wirh m will come 10 know the welcoming.
awesome, ama1ing grace of God in Jc,us Chri~1.
Holy Wttk Worship Scl1cdulc:
• Holy Thur>day, 7 p.m.
• Good Friday, 7 p.m.
• l~cer Sunday bre.1kf.i..,1, 8:]0 .1.1n.
• Easier ~unday wor\hip. 9:30 a.rn.
You're invited to
COME CELEBRATE!
AMAZING MUSIC
EXCELLENT CHILDREN'S PROGRAM (Same at alf serwcesJ
EASTER EGG HUNT for children ages 3-12
UPLIFTING & INSPIRING MESSAGE for all
jom us for one of the
following services:
Friday, April 13, l:OOpm
Saturday, April 14, 6:00pm
Sunday, April 15, 10:00am
CALVM'f CHURCH. NEWPORT MESA
190 East 23rd Street, Costa Mesa
(949) 645-5050
The Presbyterian Church
of the Covenant
Maundy Thursday Service, April 12 "
at 7:45 P.M.
"A Service of Gathering Darkness"·
Be11111if11/ mwic of the Fnvre Requiem with l'ou•erful
n11rr111io11 by critically acclLlimed Clmstian profissio1111/
thenter group.
This is an evening which will deeply impact all!
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 15th,
Two Services 8,:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
"The Never Ending Story"
Pascor Tim McCalmont wiU lead
chis joyous Cdcbracion with
choral prcscnmion by rhc
C..onvcnam Choir with guest
instrumcntaJiscs
fhr Chu rrh is located 111:
2850 Fairview Road (at Adams)
714.557.3340
mariners church
celebra te t ruth
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easter celebration
[ saturday) apnl 14 @ 4':30 & 6:30pm
[ sunday] 1pnl IS @ 8, 9;45 & I I :30am
five ~ with serllOI' pastor kentoo beshore.
our ~r choir. orchestTI. dance and
children'$ proar""5 for rill'lf.S -6th &ride
good frlday services
april 13 @ 12, 3. 4:30. 6 & 7:30pm
In introspecM Jcuney from the last wpper' '° the
cndDdon, ~ ITMIC, meda, Ind
a memce d b)lvec 1es1
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500 I newpott <OHi drive I 1rv1ne I u I t2612
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2900 f>flcijlr Vie111 I>ri11e, <.oro1111 drl M11r.
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1111n rty of progr11ms, ml/(')./')) ~59 1011
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\lond~1. Ap11I ~ -lop 111
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Sunday, Af ril 8, Passion Sunday l\(e~'mg_ n l'.1(n" hd1111· Jll '1l"<' I{ l11ldc1rt· h Ill I~ IOI
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M.AUNDY THURSDAY r1I
Tonight! April 12th, 7pm
Goon FRIDAY, April 13 th, 7pm
EASTER SUNDAY, April 15th, 9:30am
Easter Breakfast, 8:30am
Lutheran Church
of the Master
2900 Paclflc View Dr.
Corona del Mar
949-759-1031
Pastor Mark Anderson
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TtadltJonaJ & Contemporary Worship • Sunday School
ChUd care • Bible Study •After School Program
Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church
Dr. Dick George, Pastor
Sunday Services at 8:30 and 10:30 AM
Chi/.dcarr provided
Holy Week and Easter EYents
April 8 8:30 and 10:00 AM• PaJm -Passion Sunday
Worship Services • Sermon: What's Palm Sunday
without Palms?
April 12 7 PM• Maundy Thursday ervice Remembering
the Last Suppe r • Communion Meditation: Cross Wt>rdr
April 13 Good Friday: Mttli1111Ulru 011 tht Cross • Come fo
15 minutes or an hour -bctwttn Noon ~nd 2 PM
April 15 8:30 and I 0:00 AM • Easter Wor~hip rvic
Choirs and~ Mu 1c
rmon: ~Easter
Buucrfly rae.e u both services
1701 Mer Street• C..Mlla • (714) 979 .. a234
J.rom 405. on( mile Souda oe Hilt.or. From } brbor, th rte
blodu W~t on <et', MWMC is tl anmwction of Baker
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'i~---f Holy Week Services
-·-= Palm Sunday, April 8, I 0:00 am
'"In I he Comp.111~· or f'rtencls .. -I uke I 9 28-40
Maundy Thursday, April 12, 7:30 pm
T he Sat ranwnt of llol} l'rnnmunion
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Good Friday, April 13, 7:30 pm
"The Foret• of Forgiw1wss .. -Luke :!:l '.M
Easter Sunrise Service, April 15, 6:30 am
(on the beath .11 I Hh ~trt•et )
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£.aster Worship, April 15, 10:00 am
"No Longer Bound" -Lul..t> :! t· 1-1 :!
1400 West Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach. CA
(949) 673-3805
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St. Mark Presbyterian Church
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7:30 pm
Easter Sunday
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CONTINUED FROM A6
Mother's Market wtll present
a seminar and book signing
for "One God, One Breath" at
6:JO p.m. at the Patio Cafe,
225 East 17th Street, Costa
Mesa. Pree. (800) 595-moms.
APRIL 19
The C:::osta Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will host a break-
fast mixer at 7:15 d.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Drive, Cos-
ta Mesa. $12 in advance, $17
at the door. (7 14) 885-9090.
A workshop on home rernod-
elmg will be offered by the
Senior.. Housing Council dt
7:30 a.m. at the Los Angeles
Times Conference Center,
1375 Sunnowcr Ave., Costa
Mesa. $25. (949) 465-2442.
Deadhne for reservaltons 1s
Apnl 16.
UCLA's represen tative will be
• di Ordng<' Cottsl C'ollegP
Transfer Center from 9:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. 270 1
Fairview Rodd, Costa Mesa.
Fref'. (7 14) 432-5894.
Mother's Market wlU present
lhc seminar "Kevcrsc Aging"
dt 6:30 p.m. di the Patio Cdfe,
225 Ed'>t 17th Street, Costa
Mcsd. FrN• (800) 595-
MOMS.
Nova Community Founda-
twn w1U host d chc1nty event
to educdle potcnt1dl donors
dOd help rdl'>C' runC'll> for Des-
lu)y Tnpc, di 7 pm di SdkS
Fifth Avrnuc> m South C'Od'>l
Plaza Free. uut dondtions dr<'
C'ncouragcd Resc>rvdt1onc;
requested (94q) 222-9010 or
101ormat1onCa novaldncl org
Daniel G. Amen will sign his
book, "Hedhng ADD." di 7:30
p.m. dl Bt1mes & Noble Book·
selle rs at Fdsh1on lsldncl, 953
Newport Cr nter Dnve, N<>w-
port Bcdch. FrN~. (949) 7.59-
0982.
APRIL 20
Orange Coast College's
OrnamPntdl I lorticulturc
Department will host a Sf>nes
of pldnt sdlc>c, lo mclude tomd-
loes, p<''ppcr<;, squdShf'S,
cucurnberc,, herb!>, dnd d Vdn·
ety of nowPrs from I 0 a m lo
J p.m in thP lforllculture
Carden at Orange Cod!>t Col-
lrge. Costd Mesa. Also
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Presenred by scon.
DOURDElAIS
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L•orn How 11.•vocobl•
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2060 l'I TUllln Ave
SonloMo lbltl ol 17lh ...
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offered April 27 and May 4.
(71.C) 432-0202 Ext. 26533.
The Orange County Chapter
of the Architectural Institute
of America will celebrate its
annual gala at 6:30 p.m. at
the Costa Mesa Country
Club, 1701 Goll Course Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa. $37 .50 for
members, nonmembets a.re
$42.50. (949) 476-2572.
APRIL 21
En core Plus wUJ offer breast
cancer screenings at Harbor
Christian Fellowship, 740 W.
Wilson, Costa Mesa. Free.
Call for an appointment. (714)
935-9720.
Courses on how to buy and
sell items on eBay.com will be
offered by eBay University al
9 a.m. April 21 and 22 at the
Newport Beach Marriott
Hotel, 900 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. $25.
(408) 558-7400.
"The Ultimate Perennial Gar-
den· will be the subject of a
d.Jscussion at 9:30 a.m. at the
Sherman Library & Gardens,
2647 E. Coast Highw<\y,
Corona del Mar. Pree. (949)
673-2261.
A dJvorce recovery workshop
will be offe red from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. by Maxine B.
Cohen, marriage and family
therapist. at her office, 180
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. $40. (949) 644-
6435.
APRIL 22
A bridal show wllJ be hosted
by the Adventures at Sea
Yacht Charters from 2 to 4
p.m. on lhe yacht, 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Newport
Bcdch. Free. Reservations
required. (949) 650-241 2.
Steven Sears, author of
"Wedi th and Asset Protec-
tion,•· will sign his book at 2
p.m. al Barnes & Noble Book-
sellers at Fashion Island, 953
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. Free. (949) 759-
0982.
APRIL 23
Whole Foods Market will
offer a special market tour
from 5 to 7 p.m to highlight
new ways to prepare naturdl
foods. The store is at 1870
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
(949) 574-3800.
Fresh Fish Deli. Chowders. Gumbos,
Seafood Tacos, Sandwiches & Dinners --II• II•, q , I 1' l •, ,, ,t, di -
PASTA PEAST MONDAYS
wdfuod & Ch1cken/5ll"~
~ldfUng di only '"'~rd•• ·oa, ., '"" rct' lllOd ad panote• l>ltol'
t ellt• Ril Wtn""' ,. ~BUi1m 84:.,.r\
'J"glan/'10 boWe 'J'"tilluM'" ptlcllu
TACO DAYS
(TuM Thun and S.11
frttll FWI. ~•food & Cldclr.nt Tll«>t
Slal'tlng at'1"
11 ot Bud 'l • Peoli<os '1 u
BIG BUJUUTO DAYS
f \\l!llMscMy lo Fnd.tyt I
Grilled fl~. Cllldlen, Lobstu or
vegetablu, with TortJJl1 Chips and
S.bal
Startin al '-4'1
9 ... Corona'• & Modelo'• 1
BAJA #SHRIMP BOIL"
lfrlcloy' s.tutdaf Nlghlsl 'l 1" I lb IA1911 S..j<I While Shllmp
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670 West 17th St.
Costa Mesa
flu•! ,,...1 ll"adM JM'I) Mon·S.I I 1•m---9pm
(949) 645-8873 • "+· --~· --, • ------• --
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Doily Pilot •
A cllacus1too about sleep
problems will be offered at 6
p.m. at Hoag Health Center,
1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa.
Free. (800) 514-HOAG.
Mofber'1 Market will presen
th~ seminar •A Natwal
Aih>roach to Asthma & Aller-
'lfes • at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio
{:afe, 225 East 17th Street. "Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595-
,•MOMS.
APRIL i'f
Orang" ·c oast College's ~
date&· Students will host a
conference for high school
student leaders from 8 a.m. t6
1:30 p.m. at OCC, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesd'.
Free. (714) 432-0202, Ext.
26449.
Youth Expo 2001 will be held
at 9:00 a.m. today through
April 29 at Orange County
Fair & Exposition Center, 88
Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Free.
(714) 708-1543.
Orange Coast College's Associated Students wtll honor Fred Huber, one of the col-
lege's founding deans, from noon to 1:30 p.m . on campus April 24. The college Is at
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Huber, 85, was the first dean of men when OCC
o pened ln 1948. H e re maine d at OCC for nine years before becoming the president
of three other colleges and institutions. lnformaUon: (714) 432-5725.
The Volunteer • Center
Orange County will hold its
9th Annual Volunteer Con-
nection Days, ·Putting the
Unity in Community," ApnJ
27 to JO. The event will
include more than 110 pro~
jects offered. Kelley Searcy
(714) 953-5757. APRIL 24
A marketing and promotion
workshop will be offe red
from 9 a.m. to noon at Nation-
al University, 3390 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25. (714)
550-7420.
The Corona del Mar Cham-
ber or Commerce will host a
networking luncheon at 11 :JO
a .m. a t the Five .Crowns
Reslau.canl, 3801 Codst High-
way, Corona del Mar. $15.
(949) 673-4050.
Orange Coast ColJege stu -
dents who are lnterested in
trying out to be the gradua-
tion speaker may do so at 2
p.m. in the <'ollege's Litera-
ture and Language Building.
Orange Coast College is at
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. (714) 432-0202.
Elder Care Consultants will
offer a seminar on family
dynamlcs and elder care al 2
p.m. at Borders Books and
Music, 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Free. (949) 645-8007.
Tamara Bowe r, author o f
~The Shipwre cked Sallor, •
will read and sign her book at
7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble
Bookwllers dl Fash1on lsldnd,
953 Newport Center Dnve,
N<>wport Bedch. Free (949)
759-0982.
The HMarkeUng and Promo-
tion H workshop, offered by
Ofdngt> Codst College's Com-
munity Education Office, will
be held from 9 ci.m to 12 p.m.
at NdllOnd l Univen.ity, 3390
Harbor Olvd., Costd Mesa.
$20 in ddvance, $25 dl the
door. (714) 432-5880 or (888)
622-5376.
APRIL 25
The Oasis Senior Center wtll
host a day of inspirallon and'
information for women from
8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the cen-
ter, 800 Marguerite ·Ave/..
Corona del Mar. $10. (94~)
644-3244. )
An after hours mixer wtU be
hosted by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce al 5
p.m. at Zen Bistro Restaurant,
1870 Harbor Blvd.. Costa
Mesa. Members are free,
guests are $10. (714) 885-
9090.
Learn how to better keep
track of your money during a
workshop hosted by the Con-
sumer Credit Counseling Ser-
vice of Orange County at 6
p.m. at the Costa Mesa Fed-
eral Credit Union, 2701 Har-
bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free.
(714) 547-2227 Ext. 122.
Mother 's Market will present
a seminar on ·Pet & Animal
Health" at 6:30 p.m. at the
Patio Cafe, 225 East 17th
Street, Costa Mesa Free.
(800) 595-MOMS.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will host an after-
hours mixer from 5 lo 7:30
p.m. at Zen Bistro Restaurant,
1870 Harbor Blvd.. Costa
Mesa. $10, or free for mem-
bers. (714) 885-9090.
John Pina Craven will slgn
his book, "The Sile nt War," at
7 p.m. al Barnes & Noble
BookseUers at Fashion Island,
£&~
Mattress Outlet Store
3165 ~bor Blvd.
Costa l'lesa
One a.ock Sout11 of •os rwy
545·7168
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953 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
759-0982.
APRIL 26
Dragon Tecb-Knowledgy
Solutions, LLC will host
workshop on how to become
n:iore technically savvy from 8
to 10:30 a .m. al the Newport
Beach Mamou. 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Bedch. $49. (949) 723-9372.
The Center for LeadershJp
Studies will present a work-
shop on situational parenUng
at AntoneUo Rlstorante, 3800
Plaza Drive, Costa Mesa. The
workshop will take place
from 9 a.m. to 2 p .m. or from 5
to 10 p.m. and will focus on
helping pdrents e nhance
their chil d's readiness in
accomplishing tasks, making
deosions and constructively
falling free tune . Daytime
workshop is $95, evening
workshop is $145. Price
include!> dlJ materials and a
five star lunch or dinner. (71 4)
957-8333.
The 28th annual Ro man feast
and Chanty AuctJon, hosted
by the Youth Employment
Services of the Harbor Area
Inc., will begin at 6 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845
Park Ave. Chnstane Carr,
(949) 642-8306.
PalneWebber will host a
workshop on money man-
agers and Fortune 500 com-
panies at 6 p.m. at PameWeb-
ber, 888 San Clemente Drive,
Suite 300, Newport Beach.
Free. Dinner will be served.
(949) 7 t 7 -3919
APRIL 28
The Newport Be ach Uons
Club will host its annual
fund-raiser for the Blindness
Foundation at 1 p.m. at the
DeAnza Bayside Vlllage
South bubhouse. 300 E.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. $25. (949) 675-8986.
Cyntbla MuchnJck wtlJ sign •
her book, #The Ulttmate
Wedding ldeaBook/ at 3
p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book-
sellers a t Fashion lslcmd, 953
Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. Free. (949) 759·
0982.
APRIL 29
The O range County
BLOOMERS, the local affili·
ate of Y-ME Nat.Jonal Breast
Cancer Organization, will
host a luncheon and fashion
show at 1 1 a .m. at the l lillon
Hotel, 3050 Bnstol St., Costa
Mesa. $40. (714) 828-5541
Unda J oy Rose wllJ sign her
book, •Your Mmd The Own-
ers ManuaJ, • at 2 p.m. at
Barnes & Noble Bookseller!>
at Fashion Island, 953 New·
port Center Dnve, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982
A black-tie dinner salutidg
Ritz Restaura nt owner Hans
Pri!lger fo r his two decades ot
service to the Orange County
community will take place !it
5 p.m. at the Ritz Restaurant,
880 Newport Center Dnve,
Newport Beach. $250. (94b~
437-5748.
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·'If you are persistent, you can do the dream )
'Win or lose, your dog treats you
the same wdy,"
aid Mount Everest clunber,
world adventurer and cancer
survivor Alan Hobson.
The overcapacity crowd
that came to support Hoag
1Hospital's 14th annual Cirde
1000 Ciincer brunch at the
Four Seasons Hotel, Newport
Beach. roared with approval .
.. H obson, 43, was told by
JWi doctors that he mcly have
tl}ree years lo live. • 1 plan to
Uve at least 33 years, ft
replied the small man with
the Infinite spuit and bound-
less will.
, Hobson was diagnosed
with acute myelogenous
leukemia in August 2000.
just as he was about to begin
an expedilton to the lowest
point in the world, in ocean
water near the Philippines.
Three years earlier, following
tWo failed attempts to reach
tne summit of Everest, Hob-
son arrived at the top or the
world on May 23, 1997.
B.W. Cook
THE CRQWD
that )Ne do not survwe lhe
disease by fighltng it. We
must instead now with it,
now with lhe force of a nv-
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..
Hobson also shdred that
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ft Never use the word con-
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"Advdncmg on fear wtll
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"Never.· replied tlw
Canadian athlete, who
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ments is a mMdlhon runner,
hang-gliding t-nlhus1C1c;t.
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rafter, rock climber c1nd pc1ra-·
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have learned from cancer
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what they are c1nd how they
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messd gC' was chillmg, c!>p<'-
c1dUy an light of his bc1lUe
w1th leukemia
"A womdn came up to mP
recently dt an event who hc1d
never met me, yet knew of
my reputc1lton as an athlete
c1nd summ1tcer. She looked
me up and down from hec1d
to toe a couple of times, and
lhPn '>did, 'You're not much.
You're, '>O '>ffidll ' I pdtl'>l'd for
d moment dnd then told her,
'H<'°!> inside,' • Hobson '>did
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In acting and directing, Sunny shines at Vanguard
By Tom Titus
I t's said that every clown
wants to play Hamlet, but
few could match the
cKhJevements in both the
1•om1c and tragic elements of
theater made in a five-month
penod by
Sunny
l'edbody at c 'osta M esa's
Vangudrd
Umvers1ty.
THEATER
REVIEW·
Pc>abody, a senior film
maior dnd theater nunor,
directed Ills multimedia con-
< 0pt of the Shakespearean
tragedy last November to
c nt1c<ll and popular acclaun.
Currently, he's reveling in
thl• lltlc• role in the college's
production of the ultra-farci-
c ttl "Scapino •
"I've alwc1ys had a pas-
-,1on for c1cllng dnd comedy.·
dPcldrt>!> the Tucson, Ariz ..
n c1 ll vc ·Ever since I was d
k1cl, pulling on show!. for my
family.•
The Peabody family might
draw c.ompari.whs to Holly-
wOod's Pboepix clan. Sunny
is his real name, and his
father, Storm, also christened
his other siblings with a
weather theme. He has a
younger sister named Crystal
Rain, and another sister
named Heaven Joy, who's
also in the VC41guard theater •
program -she·played
Ophelia in his #Hamlet• and
currently is appearing in
#Scapino. •
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exudes a manic energy that
draws comparisons to the
freewheeling style of Jim
Carrey. As a director -a
position offered to few stu-
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#My passion was to bnng
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in a newer way that w ouldn't
lose the spint of the !icnpt, •
he said. "I tried to push the
actors to do more than would
be expected of them.··
In th.ts respect, he suc-
ceeded handsomely. The
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rnnked among the most
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He credits "Scapmo"
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'"encourdged the 1mprov1sa-
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Also coming in for a major
share of credit in Peabody's
development is Susan
Berkompas, chairman of the
school's drama department.
"She is passionate about
ftghbng for her students,· b e
said, ·and she's a tremen-·
dous mspiration. •
Now in his final year at
Vanguard, Peabody plans to
enroU in a film study pro-
gram m Los Angeles before
becoming the next Steven
Spielberg. But perhaps
Orson Welles would be a
better comparison. since he'll
pursue acting and directing
with the same degree of
enthusiasm.
Witlun 10 years, he Sd1d,
"I hope to be d1rect1ng mdJOr
motion pictures •
Given his phenomcndl
creative energy and cnthu!i1-
asm. that goal mdy not !>"
unrealistic for Sunny
Ped body.
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Thursday, April 12, 2001 A13
Secret agents take to the screen in 'Spy Kids, ' 'Tailor of Pan,ama '
'Spy Kids' top notch
for 'little tykes'
W ~en
first
walked into
the theater, I
thought I was
going to be
asleep for the
next two
· Sora Salam hours. But 1
·was wrong.
When I saw
the previews for the "Spy
Kids,• I didn't think Utis
movie w as worth seeing. I
thought it was a llttle kid
movie. But again I was
wrong.
Jn this film, there was a
sense of heroic adventure
that little kids enjoy, with sil-
ly cartoon characters and an
evil genius named Alexan-
der Minion as the bdd guy.
There was also a good story
line for the adults lo follow
with plenty of acllon.
•Spy Kids• consists of a
very different mix of moVJe
critena. It has acllon, adven-
ture, humor. honesty and
morality aJJ in one.
REEL
CRITICS
hon Crom the
United
States
Unfartu-
nately, Boor-
mctn adopts two hlm styles -
sat:uical farce and pollllcal
drama -and poorly com-
bines them. causmg "T<illor's"
intngue to lose momentum.
Sat:uicaJ scenes such dS Pen-
del baiting Osnd.fd while b~
anang on d brothel's vibrat-
mg bed_ or Osnd.fd bnbmg
PendeJ \Vhile slow-ddnCIJlCJ dt
a gay night club art> mctgtCal
Actual footage of th<>
aftermath from the Urutf'd
States' bombing of Pandmd
Ctty, aJong with the ftrt1onal-
12ed flashbdcks of Nont'CJd-
era street thugs' brutdl.tty
agdmst rebels. I!> compc•lling
The combmdllon ledvcc., thP
Viewer dtsonented Should
we he sympalhPtic tor <,ink-
ing Pendel? Or dpplaucl
loathsome O!-.ndrd?
This spy movie is general-
ly about a family who keeps
secrets from each other. The
parents (Antorno Banderas
and Carld Gugino) dre
retired spies who are called
upon for a mission. They are
captured, and it's up to U1eir
Geoffrey Rush, l eft, and Pierce Brosnan star in "The Tailor of Panama," based on the bestseller b y John le Carre.
John le C drrf''s chdrdctPr-
dnven scre<>npldy (ro-wntten
with Boonndn dnd AndrC'w
DdVJes) 15 lull o[ clewr cl1cJ-
logue and spic Pd with innu-
endo The inter< hanqP..,
between Osndrcl ancl P1·ndel
dre dynarruc. Regardh•..,!o., tt
dppears dtlhcult, evc>n for the
novelist hunselJ to tranc.,IN
cleverly craft<>d chardCIPr'>
cJnd complex story hnt·~ from
the wntten pdge to cellulo1d
kids to Sdve them. •
Their children, CMmen
and Juru Cortez (AJexa Vega
and Daryl Sahara). are the
ones who save. the ddy. First
they flee to the safe house m
a submanne and then they
fly to the Fegan Floop's cas-
tle.
Floop's toy maker assis-
tant has a plot lo make an
army of robotic ch1Jdren to
take over the world, whtle
inventor Floop womec; about
the rallngs of lu.s TV show.
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ate the army of children 1s
the Third Brain, which was
invented by Mr Cortez Thl'
evtl M1n1on and th<' Thumbs-
Thumbs steal 11 and use 11 lo
operate the roboltc children.
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by this horrendous plcJn?
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was gredl dnd the chdrdcters
were c11J unique. Overall it 1s
dVerage lor me, but for the
• Lttlle tykt"•·" it's exc<>llent
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a land npe with intngue dnd
suspicions. Lies are not only
believed but are welcomed
and embellished as truths
Procunng the knowledge
that the seemingly forthnght
Pendel has fabncated a new
We for humell by learning tus
trade while rncarceratt.>d and
that he IS about to lose tus ram-
1.ly's farm due to outsldndrng
debts. Osnd!d blaclond.Jls Pen-
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Pendel offers htm tidbits ot
rrusmformatJon for a pnce
When Pendel discloses a
re~urgence of the covert rad-
ICctl group. "StJent Oppos1-
lton." tlwrP 1s no turrung
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Osnard requests $ J 5 nullton
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SPECIAL
SYMPHONY FUND-~ISER
The Pacific Sy/Jlphony
Orchc>strd will pr,~senl its
crnnual !Jciltt . fund-raiser,
themPd lhi~ year alter a
Vcnetidn cdrnival ball, at 6
p 111. Mciy 12 at the Hyatt
R<'gency Irvine, 17900 Jam-
borc<• Rodd, Irvine. $500.
(7 14) 7 55-5788.
MARKET PLACE
The Ordnyc County Market
Plucc 15 held from 7 a.m. to 4
11.111. Sdturdi:lys dnd Sundays
1n th1• Ordn9e County Fair·
qm11nch.' mdin parking lot, 88 r.ur Unw. C'o!.lo Mesa. $2 for
.idulh, children dQe 12 and
ymmc/<!r dre ddmitted free.
(1W ll 72:!-hn 1 n.
MUSIC
DAtmOOK Doily Pilcj
and Saturday, and 2 and 7
p.m. Sundoy. $5. (714) 43:f.'
5&i0, Ext. 1. :
THE TEM~EST ,
Orange Coast College's Th~·
ater Department will presedl
Sh~kespeare's ~The Tem-
pest ff from May 16·20 at 10
a.m. Wednesday through Prt-
day. 8 p.m. Friday and Satur.
day, and 2 p.m. Sunday. The
•play will be staged at the
Robert B. Moore Theatre,
2701 Fairview R.oad. Costa
Mesa. $6·$9. (714) 432-5640.
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GOOD AS NEW :
Barbara Bashlow Gros!:.
"New Work" collection wilJ
be on display through May 4
al djr lnternationaJ Art •t
2431 W. Coast Highwaf,"
Suite 204, Newport Beach. :.
reception for the artist will be
held from 6 to 9 p.m .. today.
(949) 548-6249.
CRYSTAL COVE ' Watercolors of Crystal Cove.
WARWICK SINGS
WITH THE POPS
I )1onnP Wc1rw1rk will perform
w11 h thf' i>c1cifir Symphony
J>'1ps c11 8 p .m. Friday and Sat·
1frclc1y c1l the Orange County
P<•rlorminq Arts Center, 600
Town C«·ntN Drive, Costa
M<'Sct $23-$72. (71 4) 755·
.'i74<}.
Carl St. Clalr w:ill conduct the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra at 8 tonight in a
salute to the music of Spain. The concert w:ill be heJd at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Orlve, Costa Mesa. $19-$52. (714) 755-5799.
by Corona del M<Jr artisl
Beatrice Anderson tilled
"Once Upon a Time, Crystal
Cove" is on displdy through
M ay 2 al the Newport Beach
Central Library. 1000 Avoci:l-
do Ave. (949) 717-3801.
DIFFERENT STROKES
EDUCATIONAL MORNINGS
ThP P<1cifir Symphony
Orchl'~lrc1 's nex t event for the
M'·rvyn's Musicdl Mornings
lrinuty concert ~eries will fea-
t urL· ctn PxpPrt in the science
of muw c1t 10 <\nd 11:30 d.m.
Sc1t11rdr1 y c1I the Orange
County f>Nfonning Arts Cen-
t1·r. f:>()O Town Center Urive,
('o'>tc1 M0-.c1. C'hiJdren age 4
to 11 cHl' invited. $11 ·$16.
(71 41 740-7878.
DON QUIXOTE REVISITED
Timothy L.indcrner, pnncipal
c 1:U1~1 with the Pdcific Sym -
phony Orchestra, will present
t1 mus1cdl portrayal of Don
<Juixote at 3:30 p.m. Saturday
di the Ordnge County Per-
forming Arts Center, 600 Town
C1~n1 cr Dnvc, Costa Mesa.
$28-$.12. (714) 755-5799.
FOSSE
"r:oss<!," the· Tony Award-
winninq muslC'dl, will come to
the Oranyc• County Perform-
1n9 Aris C!•nler on Wednes-
dc1y through ApnJ 29 with 16
pl'rfonndnccs in Scgerstrom
I ldll, bOO Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesd. The show will
highlight the work of lcu-
endary choreographer dnd
director Bob Fosse. PPrfor-
mance limes vdry. $29.75-
$63.75. (714) 740-7878.
STRING FINALE
The Emerson StnniJ Quc1rtel
will conclude the Ordngc•
County Performing Art~ Cen-
ter's 11th concert <if'fi<•s al 8
p.m. April 1 !.+ in Foundf'rs
I fall. 600 Town C<•nler IJnve,
Costa M estt. $4h . .(714) 740-
7878.
WEBBER CONCERT
A spring concert l1Ut'd "Th<'
Wonderful World uf Webber,"
with Oranyc Coc1sl Colleq<i'c;
Wind Ensemble, will be held
at 3 p.rn . Apnl zq at the
Robert B. Moon• Thec1trc,
2701 Fairview Rot1cl, Costc1
Mesa. $5 or $7. (7 141 432-
5985.
SOUNDS OF
WOODY HERMAN
The Woody Henndn Orches-
tra with tenor sdxophonist
and arranger Frank TibPri
will perform at 8 p.m. Mdy 5
at Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moorn Theatre,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesd. $20·$25. (7 14) 4 32-
5880.
ROONEY AND FRIENDS
Mickey Rooney will perform
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A NIGHT WITH DONNY
Donny Osmond will perform
at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Ccmter <1l 8 p.m.
June 2 in i:l show featuring
->onys from Arot1dway's c11r-
rPnt hits. os well as cldssics.
The Center 1s t1l (}00 Town
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DRUM SPECTACLE
Thref' world·rhc1mpion drum
and bugle corps wilJ perform
in "Ch<lmpion~ t1t The Cen·
l<!r" ctl 7 :30 p.m. July I Ii c1I the
Orang!.! County PPrfom1ing
A rts Center. uOO Town C't·nh·r
Drive, Costa Mer.d $12. (800}
495-7469.
FLAMENCO, JAZZ, ETC.
Ken Sdnders, d solo yuildnsl ,
appVitrS from 7 to to p.m.
Sunt.ldys and Tucsddys, piet y·
inq cldssicdl flcUTienco, jd~Z.
cldss1c pop dnd Brazilian
bossc1 nova t1I C<lrm<•lo''> Ris·
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torctn lc.: ltdlidnCJ, 3520 E. Codst
I liyhwdy, Corona del Mar.
(949) h 7 5-1922.
JAZZ ON SUNDAYS
Ordngc County saxophom!.l
Norm Dou~Jlds brings his own
brnnd of jdZZ lo Roy's of New-
port Be<lch from 5 to 8 p.m.
Sundays. Roy'!. is is dl 45:i
Newport Center Dnvc, Nt>w·
port Bedch. (949) 640-7697.
POP/ROCK & FLAMENCO
Tdle '> -d funk. roC'k and
Motown t1«l -performs dl ~
p.m. Saturdays al Carmelo's
Ri~loMnte, 35W E. Codsl
1 lighwdy, Coronti del Mctr.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
pPrforrns clr1ssicdl flamen<'<>
tunes dl 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays
c1 nd Sundays. The shows are
I rec. (949) 67 5-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the
Stone llridye B,ind plays
rock c1nd H&fl di 9 p.m. Sdl·
urdriy~ at SuUon Plc:1c1~
Holel's Tridnon Lounge.
4500 Mc1rArthur Blvd., New-
p ort BPdch . f-r<'I'. (949) 476-
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STAGE
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Mc1rtin McD011c1gh's "The
Lonesom e Wt•st, '' an Irish
comed y c1bo111 two conniving
brothers. will pl11y through
April on South Coast Reper-
lory's Serond Sldge. 655
Town <·enter Drive, Costa
Mcst1 . Show liuws will be
7:45 p.m. Tuesdc1y through
Sunday, ctnd 2 p m. Saturday
dnd Sundr1y. $18-$47. l714)
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SCAPINO
VdnguMrt University wiU pre-
sc>nl "Scdµtno, '' c1 comedy by
Frank Uunlop dnd Jun Dale,
ell 8 p.rn. April 20 di the
Lyceum ThC'ater, ;'i5 Fdir Dn-
vc, Cosltt MPsct . $10, with dis·
counls avdilnble. (714) 668-
bl45.
PLAY FESTIVAL
A dozen one-act pldys will be
p erformed rridays through
Sunddys April 20·22 and 27-
W during Oranyl? Coast Col-
11.!gt•\ .innudl Spring One-Act
Play Fcslivctl di the D rama
Ldh Studio, 2701 Gdirview
Rodd, Costa Mcsd. Curuun
llmt> wUI be ul 8 p.m. Priclay
An exhibition of work hy m1w
artiste; who teach dl So11thern
Calilornia colleges dnd uni-
versities will be on di!>pldy
through April 19 at Ordnn"
Codst College's Art GaJlery.
2701 Fairview Road, Coslct
M es a. Titled "Differrnt
Strokes," the exhibit will hr>
open 11 d.m. lo 3 p .m. M on-
day through Thursrlcty,
Thursday evenings from 7 to
8:30 p.m. and other Limes by
dppointrnenl. Pree. (7 14) 432-
5725.
IMPRESSIONS
The Robert Mondcivi Wine
dnd Pood C'eDter prc~ents dn
exhibition titled "lmprf's;
sions'' by SouthP.m CaJilornid
artist Vdl Carson through
Mdy 14 dl 1570 Scenic AvP'.,
Costa Mesct . Center hour~ ()rt•
9 a.m. to 5 p.m . rvionddy
through Priddy. Pree. (714)
979-4510.
CATALINA ART
An exhibition showc:dsing
"Catalina and the Chdnnel
Islands. Newport's Offsho{~
Neighbors" will run through
June 30 at the Newport Har~
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exltibit focuses on the nauti-
cal history of Santa C at.aliT)d
and other ofl shore sentinels.
The museum is'bpen from 10
d.m. to 5 p.m. Tue>sdriY
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EDITORIAL
Don't fry
the fish fry
T he Lions Club
Fish Fry JUSt
doesn't get
much respect
these days.
Nevennind that this
annual community shmdig
has been a tnidition in this
community for half d cen-
tury. Lately, it sf'ems some-
one, somewhere 1s gomg to
find a way to put lh(• wholC>
thing in jeopardy.
That latest someone
comes from O range Cod'>I
College. where som<>whN1·
dn official ha'i put a halt to
the 58th annual event
because of a concern over
d lawsu1t thdl had nothmq
to do with th<' Fic;h rry m
the first pldCC
For thoi,e dl OCT who
made this decision without
paying any heed to wiping
out an entire p1ccl' of th'<'
town's tradition, we offN
this piece of history.
The Fish Fry I'> more•
than JUSl a place to qohblC'
down lceldndic cod dnd
Fn.~nch fried poldlOf''>.
It's the plac<' whN€' old
fnends gather to rdtch up
with each other's uvt"s, yPar
after year. Where· neigh-
bors dnd community mem-
bers gdther lo d1Sc ui.., old
llmes and new 1d<•as.
Where longtllnc reMdenb
pop by to see thetr chtl-
d.ren's children PnJOY th •
same things they d1cl mdny
years ago.
It's the pldce where at
Least a semblance of smdll-
town Americd is preserved
within a town that has now
grown past the t 00,000
mark in population.
But even more, it's a
Jund-raising venture that
brings in thousands of dol-
lars a year; money that
goes to local chanties and
organizations like Girls
Inc .. the Boys and Girls
Club and others.
Hour club has donated,
through the Fish Fry, over
$2 rruUion back lo the com-
munity m the last seven
ycdrs," said Lions C lub
spokesman Mike Scheafer.
"Unless we get some help
from the city, we:re not
going lo have an event and
there are a lot of charities
lhdl count on getting dona-
t10ns from us that are not
gomg to get any m oney."
TJw Fish Fry troubles
sldrted a couplE> years
back. The event, which
kicks off the first weekend
m June, was a fixture at
Lion<.. Pdrk for yedrs and
Cdme complete with a
pdrdde and beauty contest
to decide M1Ss Costa M ei.a.
The> first Cdsually was
the parade. Then the Fish
rry. itsell. found itself
<>earchmg for a new home
dfter renovations to Lions
Park forced organizers to
look for a new venuE> at the
dose of the 1998 event.
And so began lhe latest
tradition of holding the
event at OCC. Accordmg
to Lions Club officials, the
mamage has been a good
one Wllh the college cam-
pus providing all the room
and pMkmg needed.
Until now. This recent
tWl<..t hds put the Fish Fry
m jeopardy once again.
We urge Orange Coast
College officials to change
course. Don't let this fund-
raising and community tra-
dition fade away into
obscurity. The Lions Club
Fish Fry deserves a pennar
nent home in Costa Mesa.
Let's make OCC that
pldce for now.
MAILBAG
Don't hold meetings
on the same night
Recently, the Newport
Beach City Council nixed a
plan to build a cultural arts
center adjoining the central
library. The cultural center
would have utilized a very
small portion of the open
space, yet would hiwe creat-
ed additional much-needed
park.mg for the area. It's a
shame the tree huggers
would rather have dusty
bushes and weeds over a
center to celebrate our cul·
\wal diversity.
Most parents dld not
attend the City Council
•meeting. They were busy
watching tho Newport·MeM
Unified School Diltrlct board
trustees adopt a •no bully•
policy for our children.
• Why are these public
meetings held on tho same
night.I, which are the second
and fourth Tu.Mdayt of each
month? The CUy Council
changed it.a meeting datea tn
direct contUct with the only
other public meetings ln our
ctty. Couldn't they have cho-
1e11 the ftnt end th1td Tuel·
~ d the moftlh. dowtng
people more opportunity to
become active m their deci-
sion making policies?
UUYPARKER
Newport Beach
Generosity should
be encouraged
Regarding the "Generosi-
ty should extend dis·
trtctwide• editorial that ran
April 8, Newport-Mesa Uni·
tied Scbool Dlstrict costs are
· pa.id by collecting taxes from
all homeowners in the dis·
tnct. Because of higher prop-
erty evaluation, perhaps
Newport Beach homeowners
pay more of these costs on a
per capita basis.
Newport Harbor High
School ha.s made great
strides, been named a Blue
Ribbon school, and bal
showed concern for commu·
ruty Issues. especially
encouraging the minority
lnterestl who play an ever·
lncrM1lng role on the New·
port Harbor cam.pus. There
are enth\lltaltic people tn
Newport who wOuld like to
enhance the program even
mote.
It sounds like an klM tb4t
shouldn't be~ .... JA.-sP ........
Newport 8MCb
Th•J. SAID IT
How To
GD PIB.ISHED
"I never ge t to see what
happens to the people I arrest.
This is great. It feels good."
The Daily Piiot welcomeS letters on iuues concerning
Newport Beach and Costa M4!'\a
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James ~ at the Daily Pilot. 330 w Bay St.
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The Pilot tesetve\ the right to ~1t all subm1Ss1ons for
clarity and length
Thursday, Apnl 12, 2001 A15
Public ·.art nee$. protection
I would like to respond to colum-
nist Byron de Arakal concerrung
tus viewpoints on the Noguchi
Gardens ("Of Oompa Loompas
and the Unreal
Nogudu Follies,•
April 4 ). The col-
umn suggests
that public art
should not stand
Ill the way of
development,
and that attempL'i
to protect such
~rt are fnvolous
apd ill0<Jicd.I.
I disagree with
de Arakal on
this, as do many,
many people
concerned with
saving lsdmu
Noguch1's "Cdu-
fomia Scendno, •
Lindu Dixon
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
one of the few areas ronlaming con-
temporary landscdJ><' '>C'Ulpture m
Ordnge County. ,
It ii. my desire lo protect pubur
art lo the maximum extent possible
There drC?, ol cour<,e, df''>lhelJc con-
s1dertllJons, respect ror the contnbu-
tson of lh<' drllst dnd Jegdl 1mplstd-
t1ons The Co'>td Mel'>a City CounnJ
hds received nwnNOU'> l<'llN'>
unplonny thC' city to rew<·I tiny pldn
that leave''> the CaWomi.1 Sc endC10
vulnerable to dr-structwn at any
time in the> future•.
A-'> Gdry bwyN, World Hentoge>
Photogrdpher for Uruted Nations
Educdllonal. Sncnt1hc and Culturc1I
Organtzdtion (UNESCO) recently
noted, ~ThNc drf' more eyes on
Costa Mesa than you nught hdve
onginally imagined."
Oe Ar<lkal weighs lhc developt>r'!:>
rr>spons1bthlles dnd past conlnbu-
lumi. to lht> art!> and lo the city -
mcluchnq h.L'> deeding land to the
nty ford street dnd freewdy ollramp
that will ulli.mdtely benehl h1i. ·
development -agdJ.Ilst the arll.'>l:IC
s1gruf1canrc and the preservdllon of
"C'dhlotrud Sct>nam). •
I le suggests that enhancmg lhe
Vdluf> of real estdte c. dlways more
important lhan the prc<,ervallon of
pubbc drt.
I wonder 11 the National Gallery
would slill be m ex.islencP for the
public to enioy 1r de Arakal's pluJoi.-
ophy took precedence. Puhhc art 1s
one of our country's treasures to
share among people from aIJ walks
of h.fe. Let us weigh Uus balance
between profit and art carefully, and
protect and sustain whdl 1s beaullJul
dnd crcalJve.
It seems that Jun Anderson ol
Commonwealth Partners and de
Arakal have discussed the project at
length smce all references m the
column carefully explained the pain
dnd angu1sh or the developer.
It seems de Araka.J faile>d to rec-
ogruzc and gJVe any credit to the
counol members and city std.ff who
are diligently worlung to preserve
Uus uruque educational park that
mtroduces VlS1tors lo the diverse
environments of our sttlle. I wonder
why de Arakal has not requested an
interview with me and allowerl me
to g1v~ my perspecllve or the devel-
South Co unty also needs
to endure an airport
The lives and serenity of us resi-
dents living in N ewport Beach, Costa
Mesa, Tustin, Santa Ana, Orange, Vil-
la Park and Anaheim Hills are being
seriously threatened by the El Toro
Reuse Planning Authority.
That group thinks the e.xisting air-
port agreement that expires in 2005
hould be overturned in order to
•provide better ut.ihzation of John
Wayne Ai.rport" by expanding" John
Wayn from its current cap of 8.4 mil-
lion passengers a year to 14 rrullion
. and that' a fair ~tion, • says Mis-
sion VicJO Coundlwoman Susan
Withrow, ETRPA'• past chauwoman.
The group claims Uus JS necessary
because Newport Beach is pushing
for a new airport at m Thro.
Make no mistake. They me push-
ing to expand 11 by 300% and indude
a new 8.000-foot runway, to extend
the existing 5,700-foot runway to
6,800 feet, a maalve terminal expan·
lion, rondemnotion of 700 acres of
surrounding bullneael and sound·
proofing almolt 2,000 h.omel. It
would COit ebOut S4.3 bWion for the
expemion.
Old you know that nearly 50% d
an pueengers Ulln9 JOhn Wayne live .nd WOrk m SouOl County, wbk:b
•• •• • nll about ooe-founh de.
upnwnt dgr<'t•mf'nl
At no tmw did d1• Ardkdl pmnt
out any of the bc·n€'f1t" of 1h1'> pro·
posNI cll'Vl'lopment prowct lo C'ont-
monwe>cillh l'MtnP1'> Common·
wec1lth IMc.. n•qtw'>lNI c1dcht10ncll
land-use enllUt•mcnl'> to buiJd twu
ddd1llont1l office-hu1ldmqs totahnq
400,000-.,quarP-fcet in which d rt'dl
p ... lc1lc· dJlJlrdlWr C''>llnldlNI tin
mcrPd.,l'd propNly vt1hw of <1l l<'<t"l
$25 m1l1111n
The• frppway rc1mp l.tncl Wd'> "vol-
untc1nly" q1v1•n to tht> nty b<'<<1llW
Commonwec1lth Wd!> d"kmg for
approvdl for lwo 10-!:>tor) offic-"
bwldmq!>, c1nd lhl' city would hdVl'
r<'qmr<>d th<• ·c1ont1t10n" when Com-
monwedllh '>Ouqht c1pprov.1J tu h111Jd
the• two budchnqc.,
L<1'>l. hut not lca"t. dt> Af<lk,11 rPf
The Air2ort
DEBATE
rota.nty'q population, and t 2'Y., of
JWA's passengets come trom lrvme?
John Wayne as on of th smdUe>t
comm roaJ dll'pOrts m the United
Stat on JUSt 500 acres of ldOd. El
Toro rests on noorty 5,000 acws wtth
lour ma~1ve runwa)'l). And, th El
Toro Airport pldn ts asid 62" .. of
lhc base for r{.>000bona.I u Therr
is not on spa.re mch around John
WaynE" for rccroebonaJ US(,• d.Od tl c.
vutually abutted and urroundcd by
single family restdt•n • dupl xes
and bw.m I rom mber 30J rs ago wh.-n th
public offioals sal •0ran9 • County
Alrport will n vcr be o mctjor ai.rport:
Now, 30 ycan later, w are &C'C'Om-
modating all ol Orange County at o
re)(tbvE>ly-n w built out airport thdl
impa 611 of our liv from 7 o.m to
t t p.m. dally, from ~ ·1ct fuel fdllout
that rov n; our ho • pabos end
yards.• and th noll(? that vtolt\' our
quiet end pea v ry day of the
year
Gf!t your b ftd out of tho sand
N~wport 8"ch, Costa Meta.
Tu tln, Santa AM. Orang•. Vllla
Patk and Anaheim Halla and jom
th tdfort to make Soutb County
pay •at1 fair 1hare• of ail"por1 COD·
Above, streams
meander through
"Californi a
Scenario," a
sculpture garden
created by lsamu
Noguchi.
Lett, the garden
is strewn with
olitary displays,
-including this
collection o f large
stones .. tacked on
one another.
f'Tf'nc l'" C '0111mon\\.l'c1lth" llnctnc1aJ
pMtnf'I Cr1ltlorn1c1 P11 bhc Employ<'<'"
Hl'l11 Pnwnl '-'v.,11•111 1< 't1ll'CRSJ "1" ct
ldd dut11ou'> ,;, "lh'< 11lc d1•mctnd'>
tnddc• b)' c eortc11n < 1rnnnl nwmbpr-,
n•qc1rclm<J < 'ommc1nwcolth'i. ohhgct-
t1on to proll'< I th<> c;,,rcl<'n" "
lu<.,f lw«111"" the· nw11Pr" <1nd
lt•ndN 111<1\ not llkP tht• rC'qu1re-
ment, cl01·'> n11t ffiPctn 11 1'> not d
nl't'<l(•d .1n<I wo1thwh1IP lwn<•ht to
thl' puhhr
!:-n wh<1I \\.I' hct\•' 1s ct llummoxPcl
r-olwnrusl who< ontmut•!> to show hi'>
llrn• color-~1r tit• \Mk.ti "hould
"""1m1l<1IP ,, h11 nl c11l1un• c1nd start
.,., orkmq to hPlp < o .. td !\ 1f''>cl hv<• up
to 11<, naml' d" "Cit\. ol the• Arts
• LINDA w. DIXON I\ tht' Cona Me\a vt<e
mayor
vt•menn! t111d II <1\l,•I
Call The Al.rport Wo1kln<J Croup of
Orange County dnd !><'(' how you ran
get a.nvolv(>d and h<'JJ> m Uu.'> •fight ol
our IJle lQ detC'mune what\ fl'dlly
fau!··
DAYNA P£TT1T
N<'wport Beach
Another airport is
absolutely nerr~. ary
We mw.t have n ~nd cmport to
rov r pr<"!.4.>nt and fut\lre nC'eds tor
runwa~ to C'C'Ommodt1ll1 Jld ng<>r
and rn.rqo fliqhls in and out of
Orang County .
1lw ma1onty of lhf! county upctv1·
c;or.; re<'OtJTil1 ~ t ct tl«'1ll
lb supeMSOt present all
rounty, not only lh Johnn~ -rome·
ldt ~ tn South County. Th C4ln
<;('e lhDt 900<1 air Wld tronsportatiOn 15
vital to thfl c.ntit'' CO\lnty. 1w.t as are
roa~. ubhb , bu.W\e' • hoolJ.
hcctlth C'.61'8 and othef ~M
El Thro ls nMrly t 0 time6 the Ila!
ol John Wayne~ and is the beat
and se.fi t ~ in the <'OWlty to au
tN5 need' All mlidenb °' Ule CQUlity dei8fW to be pnMded truthful lnfor·
matJon at whatever ca.t IO 8llUnl tlMlt
the present OJ)pOl1Ul1hy for an ailPGr'
et El Toro is not W9Stled.
R HJIQa 1UCl8
Niwp;llllld
..
Al6 Thursday, April 12, 2001
FELTON
CONTINUED FROM A 1
I lospltdl in Mission Viejo.two
weeks ago with bronchitis.
Felton and Gwendolyn. h.is
wlfe of 62 years. had J4St
moved to an assisted llvmg
community in Mission V1e10 a
few weeks before.
Born m Mt. Vernon, Wash.,
Felton grew up m Seattle,
Bolse, Idaho, and Stockton.
After graduating from the
University of Washington,
, where he majored in joumaJ-
1sm, Fellon worked for the
SC'dltle Times, the San Dtego
Sun dnd the Oxndrd Prc'>S·
Couner. He also worked as
the aty editor for the Los
Angeles Daily News, the edi-
tor of the Newporter-Mesd
News and wrote more lhdn
1,000 columns for Lhe New-
port Ensign. Daily Pilot dnd
Nrwporl News.
Felton dlso contributed lo
Time, Scnpt. Lile dnd Good
I lou!>f•keeping mdgdzines
c.1nd Pchled the Bay Wmdow.
th1• Bdlboa Bay Club's month·
ly n<•wsleller, for four ycdrs.
As vice prt>sident ol Foote.
c ·onr & Ocldmg and Avco
r:1ndnC'ldl Servic('s, Fellon
dbo PSldhlished himself in the
fic•ld of ddvertismg and public
tc•lt1llOfl'>.
Throughout his We, Fellon
hr1cl d pdss1on for storytelling.
'>did his daughter, Anne,
I I mes
·Up untiJ very recently, he
loved wnting, • I Imes '>did,
t1ddmy that her pdrc.>nls
~noved to Corona d<'I Mar m
n971 "He WdS dlWdY'>
rcsecirchmy thmgc;. I le stayed
quite on top of whdt WdS
qolnci on in t)'lc world anti hdd
inrrNl1blf' stfmes to tf'll." 1
f-<·llon dlso took evC>ry
oppurh,1n1ty to 1<'11 stonf'~
.thout h1'> liv<' children. I ltn<''>
<,c11cl
"EvPry nursP hdd to meet
.ill of U'> dnd hedr dll c1bout
11 ... , .. -.he· '>did, dddmq thdt r:Pl·
ton dl.,o en1oycd gdrdcning
Nc•wport Bedch folk'> who
BUDGET
CONTINUED FROM A 1
• ind violence ·nw program has worked
out redl well." said Shulmdn.
· Wc"vc• got pos1l1vf' f Pedbdck
from thf' community and the
of11cNs hdve built d good rdp-
port with the sludenh."
Thc•ir constant prnsonce on
c c1rnpui. c1lso helps dclN c;lu-
dPnt.. from comm1ttmq
c nmc'>, he Sd1d
Whtlf' Costd Me'>t1 doc•<.. not
IN' the COPS progrdm lo hire
knew him
rcmem· •
bercd
Felton as
"just a good
au-round
guy."
•t le was
a great
advocate or
this area
James Person and a great
.. Jlm" Felton advocate or
life in gen-
eral," said Jim Wood, a former
Newport Beach library trustee.
After he retired, relton
wrote and edHed severaJ
books on the city's rustory,
mduding ·essay colJect:fons for
Newport Beach's 75th and
lOOth anruversary and "Host
or the Coast.· a h.istory of the
Balboa Bay Club.
Felton's commuruty
involvement included leader-
slup positions with the Orange
County Philharmonic Society,
the Orange County Chdpler or
the National Conference of
Christians and Jews, the Oasis
Senior Center. United Way.
the Boy Scout dnd G1rl Seoul
councils as weU as "Smokey
Bear.• the Forest Fire Preven-
llon Campaign.
In a 1983 column on d
Speak Up Newport ceremony
honoring h.is wife and himself,
Felton remembered how a for-
mer boss had urged h.im Lo gel
involved in the community.
"Mdybe I overtrained," he
wrote. "But i1 I had it dll to
do over ayain, I'd probably
do 1t all over again. hopefuUy
better."
Felton 1s survived by hts
wife; five children, Mdry
Gluck, Ddvid FPllon, Anne
Hines, R1chdrd dnd Judith
Felton: 14 grandchildren;
e1qhl great-grdndchildren;
dnd two sisters, Mary Ann
Minger dnd Faye Goddcl.rd.
A memorial service will be
h<'ld Sunday, Mdy 6. at 2 p.m .
di St Michael's and All
Angels Church m Corona del
MM. The fclmily dsks Lo send
contribution'> to '>f>mor cen-
ters 1n heu of nowcri..
oflicers becau<,e 1t 1s not "fed-
s1ble, ~ it does plan on usmg
dVdilable funds next year to
assign ofhcc>rs to its c;chools,
said Police Chief 0dv1d
Snowden. ·
The school resource ofh-
cef'i program w1JI be modeled
rtHer Newport Beach's pro-
grnm, said Capt. Tom War-
n<1ck. Whethf'f the program
will take off or not depends
on City Council r1pproval, he
Sdid.
The totctl cost to S<'l up lhdl
progrdm, mdud1nq <'qu1p-
ment and saJanes for two ofh-
cers, amounLc; to $290,500
. .
BELL
CONTINUED FROM A 1
rtrst indication fhat princi-
ples sometimes come with
strings.
Supervisor Todd Spitzer
-presumably with your
strong approval -said that
the people or his district
•want a quid pro quo" for
his vote in favor or this
eHort. That, of course, is
Latin Cor "bdck off El Toro,
baby, or you'U get no help
from us." He didn't mention
the principle you embraced
earlier in supporting the
John Wayne cap.
When Superior Court
Judge James Otero declared
M~ure F unconstitutional
(a decision with which you
personalJy ·respectfully dis-
agreed"), ETRPA immedi-
ately began work on a new
balJot measure that might
usefully pair airports with
nuclear power plants
instead or jails next time
around. We all expected
something like that, of
course. But we didn't expect
a political and philosoph.ical
skirmish lo escalate to
THREAT
CONTINUED FROM A1
srud Pavich. Secunty officers
from the agency dnd police
ofhcers will comb the campus
and check lockers beginning
Thursday rught dnd will stay
on through the school day
Friday, he said.
Anxious parents and curi-
ous students have alieady
approached counselors and
school otricit1ls inquiring
about the incident, said
Pavich.
PARADE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
pardde, mf'l shortly alter the
last one to reVIew the event.
Whal came up during the
meeting was that many boat
owners who volunteer to get
in line and circle the harbor
JUSl didn't hold out untiJ the
end.
One mg ht, dbout 117
boats set out at 6:30 p.m. By
the end, that number had
dWU\dled to 47, said Richard
Luehrs, the chamber's presi-
dent dnd chief executive offi-
cer
"Gosh, that's quite a
deal," be remembered say-
nuclear war almost
ovemJght when Newport
Beach set out to get an El
Toro aiiport back on track.
In a kinder, gentler time,
you told us in o.ne of your
brochures that •we don't
need another airport" and
that government officials are
' "systematically overstating
our airport needs.• You
even passed a resolution
saying that those of us living
around John Wayne should-
n't be subjected to increased
noise, tralfic and pollution.
That was only a year ago.
Now, you tell us in the your
most recent brochure that in
order lo meet the increased
demand for air transporta-
tion, the caps on John
Wayne should be lifted to
accommodate almost twice
&& many passengers.
You thoughtfully rescind-
ed the earlier resolution
before urging that our caps
be lifted, which -it Qf:CUtS
to me -would materially
increase ·noise, traffic and
pollution• around my patio.
This is especially confus-
ing to me because for about
six months before you
decided to nuke us, you
took· tHe hlgh road of push-
"We expect Friday will
be a light day attendance-
wise," he said. "The word
gels around even in a school
with 1,850 kids. H
The local Police Depart-
ment and the Orange Coun-
ty Sheriffs Department have
been notified about the
threat. said Costa Mesa
Police Lt. Dale Birney.
"The sheriff's bomb
squad has made it abun-
dantly clear that they will be
available to th.e school
!Thursday I and Friday,• he
said.
The bomb squad would
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"What do we do about that?"
One problem's the weath-
er. It's cold in December and
many people on boats i.n the
harbor slrilply start freezing
after a while.
"We're asking a lot from
boat owners," Luehrs said
and added that a shorter
route might encourage peo-
ple to stick with the parade
throughout the harbor.
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ing something called "The
Great Park." Some of your
best fiction went into the
Greai Park brochures, rhap-
sodic writing and arboreal
photographs of mosUy white
people gamboling on the
green.
At the risk of seeming
irreverent, it reminded me
strongly of Linus in the
Peanuts cartoon who every
Halloween sits in a pumpkin
patch waiting for the "Gteat
Pumpkin H to arrive. IL never
does, of course, and I'll let
you make your own ).5arallel
to the Great Park. You
asked me -or was it Larry
Agran? '-to return a "Great
Park Community Action
Sign-up Sheet,• and I'm
afraid I can't go that route
because you have now
made it clear that it will lead
to more ·noise, pollution
and tralfic" for those people
you so recently wanted to
protect.
It will also lead to a great
deal more taxpayer money
being spent on a public dis-
pute in which, finally, the
principal winners will be the
PR people. Maybe we could
avoid dealing with sub-
stance altogether by just
likely help school officials by
bringing in bomb-sniffing
dogs.
Costa Mesd Police hds
also offered to help the
school, said Birney.
"We'll do whatever the
school wants us to do." he
said.
Birney added that while 1l
is unportant for the school to
take security mea~ures, the
heightened atten~onicou'd
lead ~o future copyca'I
threats.
H Now they know they dre
going to gel a reaction if
they do something like th1s, •
No matter what happens,
Luehrs said he and others
wiU do a lot of research dnd
hstening before making a
decision.
A six-page survey to
several hundred homeown-
ers, businesses and others
around the harbor is coming
out shortly. Once the
resuJts dre back dfld evaludt-
ed, parade officials will
make any changes by mid-
June, Luehrs said.
But one thmg's alreddy
Doily Pifot
conducting a poll each
month on which side ls
spending the most money.
Trouble with that is; I'm
afrald my side would lose.
No matter how many mil·
lions Newport Beach pours
down this drain, Irvine will
top it. And the flacks get fat.
Thank God for a little bit
or humor in this brawl. The
best line I've read so far
came from the ETRPA chair-
man, L. Allan Songstad, Jr.,
who told a reporter recenUy:
·We were concerned that
what we were doing.would
be llUsconstrued, and we
don't want this to be seen as
retaliation against the city of
Newport Beach.• •
I'm sure you're in touch
with L. Allan, and you might
teU him that this never
occurred to us, but he would
be most welcome to come
and sit on my patio some
sununer afternoon and
find out first hand against
whom his organization is
retaliating.
Sincerely,
Joe BeU
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. liis rotum'n
appears ThursdaYi.
he Sdid.
The school. however, "is
ldking this threat very seri-
ously," said Pavich.
"We're going to try and
keep only one entrance
open so we can conlrol who
comes 1n or goes out, ..
he said.
Such unfortunate mc1-
dents take away a lot or
vaJudble time from school
orric1als, Pavich said.
"We lose time thdt
w e can spend planning cur-
riculum and making things
better." he said. "It's really
sad·
cledr.
"This is the chamber ol
commerce,'' he said, adding
that loud opposition agamst
cutting out Balboa Island
from N eely, Councilman
Steve Bromberg and many
others had already pretty
much done dway with that
opllon
·We support business,•
Luehrs Sdid. "We don't
delrdct from it. The last thing
we would want to do is cause
economic hardship."
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I n finalizing the seventh annual
Toshiba Senior Classic, we
provide our customary glimpse
of the toughest holes and how
the goU course played for the
Senior PGA Tour event at Newport
Beach Country Club.
Earlier Uus month, tournament
officials announced another record
sum donated to charity ($1.035
million) as the event maintained its
position as the No. 1 philanthropic
slop on the Senior Tour.
But, upon further review of the
firing range in the three-day goll
tournament last month, hole No. 5
at Newport Beach crept back into
the limelight as the Toshiba
Classic's toughest hole for 2001.
As expected, the front-rune
stretch from No. 5 through No. 9
was the most different for the
seniors, wtth four of the hve
Richard Dunn
GOLF
hardest holes.
Only the
course's
s1gndture hole
No. 17, d long
par-3 over water
and onto a
well-undulated,
two-bered green,
was the only
hole on the goll
course ranked in
the top five this
year that was not
in the unfriendly
confines of the
front nine's last five holes. No. t 7
ranked third.
Swirling winds from the threat
of a storm, along wtth prevailing
winds off the ocean, helped elevate
hole No. 5 back to the top in '01.
It yielded only mne birdies, the
fewest on any single hole in
tournament history covering 54
holes.
In 1996 and '97, No. 5 stood
alone dS the most dtfticuJt to play
for the seruors In 1998, 1t fell to
fourth, when the hole was
shortened 25 yards. In 1999 and
2000, it ranked as the
second-toughE>sl hole, betu.nd No.
17 and No. 6, respecbveJy.
But, Uµs year, the 430-yard par-4
played as the hardest. It plays
uphill and upwind and requires a
well-placed mid-to long-iron shot
to an uncharitable green bordered
by two bunkers.
ln addition to the hole's
stunning number of birdies allowed
(an average of only three per
round), N o. 5 induced 80 bogeys,
by far the most in the tournament.
Hole No. 9 is second on the list of
bogeys caused with 61.
The collective field's scoring
average on No. 5 (.322 over par)
is the largest of the 18 holes.
It always amazes me when I
think back five years ago, the fust
year the event was played at
Newport Beach, and see Jim
Colbert lapping the held with
birdies in all three rourtds on No. 5
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
.
Quote Of
•DAY f
"I know a lot of people ewe swprised ta thi~d could get that
hi;I off the pMtd. I'm vwy proud of the tik -"
Doug Voiding, CdM girls swim coach
... ~ 16honofte
DAYE JOMllSOll
Sports Editor Roger Carlson •1949"57 4-4223 • Sporn Fox: 949.050.0170 • Thursday, April 12, 2001 81
DON l[.A H DAI ' Pl T
Corona del Mar Higb's Vivian Uao (above), on her way to victory in the 100-yard freestyle. Below, teammate Lauren Powers glides her way
to victory in the 100 butterfly in We dnesday afternoon's PacWc Coast League showdown at Corona del Mar with swim rival University.
~ea Kings come up big
. ·• Gorona del Mar finishes
1-2 in final event to defeat
league rival University.
Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -Big-time
showdowns usually give way to
big-time firushes and the Corona
del Mar High girls swun team cltd
not shy from providing the dramat-
ics Wednesday, in the Sea K.tngs'
huge Paci.fie Coast League meet
against visiting Uruvers1ty.
The meet's winner was decided
in the ftnal event, wtuch turned out
to be the 100-yard breaststroke, as
Cd.M held a one-point ad vantage.
While their teammates cheered
them on, sophomore Jacltie McCoy
finished first and sophomore Niko·
la "Niki" Hendrickson came an
second, giving the Sea Kings an
86.5-83.5 victory to remain unde·
feated irt league and dealt the 1to-
jans their first PCL loss.
"That's what it's all about,·
Cd.M Coach Doug Voiding said. "I
jumped as high as I've jumped irt a
. long time. I know a Jot of people
are surprised to think I could get
that high off the ground. I'm very
proud of the girls."
The meet would have ended
with the 400 freestyle relay, but an
unfair start in the 100 breaststrok e
resulted irt the event being done
over.
The loud cheers from the team-
mates and fans prompted the offi-
cial to stop the race. McCoy had
the lead after 75 yards and she was
tapped in the head by her sister,
f<rist:i.n, who was outside of the
pool. Kristin 'McCoy did not com-
pete because of illness.
HIGH SCHOO L GIRLS SWI
"l was tired because 1 swam
three events before that,• said
Jack.le McCoy, who also competed
m the 50 free and the 200 medley
and 200 free relays. "I swam the 75
and had to stop, that just made me
even more nervous. But, now I
think we have a really good chance
of wmning league this year. We
have a really strong team.•
Hendrickson's second-place
swim m that final event came
moments after she contributed irt
the third-place finish in the 400
free relay.
"That was the highlight of many
highlights in today's meet,• Void-
ing said of Hendrickson's feats,
which also included second place
in the 100 butterfly (1 :04.25). "I
liked the spuit I saw in the gu"ls.
But, we have to do it again. lf (the
1to1ans) come back and beat us in
the leagµe meet, they'll win 1t all.
But, this 1s a ruce emotional Wt.•
CdM (7·1, 4-0 m league)
clauned revenge from last year
when the PCL ftnals w ere decided
by the last relay and Uru (3-1, 2· 11
won. Sea Kings' semor Lauren
Powers, freshman Vivian Llao and
freshman Kirn M cKay also earned
first-place finishes. Powers won the
100 butterfly (1 :03.19), Uao took
the 50 free (25.62) and McKay
swam to victory in the 500 tree
(5:29.56).
The trio, along with iunior
Heather Hapeman, picked up
another hrst-place hmsh with a
1 :25 77 tn the 200 free relay
Corona will host the PCL meet
with the prehrrunanes May 2 dfld
the finals May 4
The Sea Kings' vtctory assuredly
gwes them the advantage before
the finals. though the Tto1ans can
still earn the bUe
The PCL dual league meet
cha.mp IS awarded Sl.lC points and
the runner-up earns hve The PCL
final meet awards seven points to
the wmner and five to the runner-
up.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
,r
,
' Growing into greatness
Q S Garrett Snyder
•Though his frame is less than imposing, the Corona del Mar
High sophrnore is a picture of proficiency on the tennis court.
lwry fllUlkner
OMV Pl.OT
Flailing away against the
totality of his talent. opponents
of Corona del Mar High tennis
ace Garrett Snyder quickly
lose sight of the fact that be is about
as physically impo&ing as Ally
Mc.Beal.
A •alight" exaggeration? Of
coune. But when finding a wea.k.neu
in tbe Sea King 1e>pbe>more'1 system·
aUc lldlll provet fuUle, frustrated foe1
may be forced to aum1De bis genetic
code. •tte bu DO weakneael," veteran
CdM Co.ch 1\m Mang said. "I'd like
to .. hlm won on bll ....... but
that will come. He's a stick right now,
but he'll get stronger as be matwes •
Snyder has begun a weight
training regunen and ts confident
he will one day be able to wield
suffident force to play the power
game that pervades as one shuttles
up the 1pon•1 competitive ladder.
ln the meantime, he'll c:ontinue to
po~htbeall~undproftdency~w
prep playen ever approach.
"He's the smartell pleyer on my
team,• Meng Mid. "He knowl bow
to u.. all bil lhc*, when to go for the
kill and when to \M bis toudl. He
tigurea out bil <>ppal*\tl wry well
and be rHlly know'I bow to Mt up ..
SEESNYDIR ....
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GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
to win the 1996 Toshiba
Classic.
Hole No. ti, which ranked
as the second-most difficult
on the course this year, was
dropped from its one-year
reign atop the Toshiba
leaderboard.
While No. 6 has always
played tough, you could
make an argument that jts
No. 1 ranking in 2000 was a
fluke, because it was a
rain-shortened, 36-hole event
played in nasty conditions.
No. 6, in fact, ranked as the
fourth-toughest hole on the
entire Senior PGA Tour in
2000.
No. 6 is a dogleg left with
an intirnidalmg tree line on
the left side . It played harder
than usual m 2000 because
of swirling winds. Also, a
fairway bunker was added to
No. 6 about 240 yards off the
tee, which came into play for
a numbe r of players who
~trayed a btUe right.
Not surpnstngly, no eagle
has ever been carded on the
hole in six years at Newport
Beach (the inaugural Toshiba
C lassic was played at Mesa
Verde Country Cl)lb in 1995).
Hole No. 9, a 407-yard
par-4 and dogleg right,
ranked fourth in severity this
year. It alJowed onJy 23
lmdies and caused five
double bogeys.
At the mnlh fairway, it is
hard to 1udge your d1Stance
to an uphill green, while
ld rge trees guard both sides
of the fairway.
In 1996, hole No. 9 ranked
as lhe second-most difficult
and has bC'en in lhe top five
C'very year for toughness
Prior to honorary Big
Cdnyon Country Club
member Tiqer Woods
winning the Musters for lus
fourth straight major
championsh1p, Arnold
Pdlmer hdd some thoughts,
tf Woods won, on whether
the fedt should be considered
the Grand Slam.
"That's bull (expletive).
That's not eve n close. The
Grand Slam is (understood)
to be one (calendar) year,
dnd anybody lhat changes
that is sensabonalizing
something that 1Sn't real,"
Palmer said last month, after
shooting his age, a
I -under-par 71. and beating
Jack Nicklaus m a taping for
Shell 's Wonderful World or
Golf al The K.ing & The Bear
course at the World Golf
Village m St. Augustine, Fla.
Added the King: "My
whole idea WdS it isn't likely
that someone is gomg to
(w111) lhe Bobby Jones Grand
Slam, becdu e players don't
stay long enough lo do that.
Jack and Tiger are two guy!>
that I know of m modem day
that couJd have done lhat.
(But) since that isn 't
happening. and 1sn'l going
to happen , I sd1d the G rand
Slam really isn't gotn g to
change. It would be nice to
create a Grand Stam of the
Masters, lhe (U.S.) Open, the
British O pen and the PGA
(Championship). Bob Drum
liked and wrote about the
idea, and it has steam rolled
ever since. It has to be m one
year. If the re's anybody lhat
wins four of the m, and (it's
not in the same year), it
doesn't make a damn."
For the record, Palmer's
best year wmmng majors
came in 19ti0, when he
captured the Masters and
U.S. Open.
Sean Collins, an asslslant
pro and tournament director
at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club , shot 58 on the
Mesa Linda Course recently,
breaking JamJe Vamum's
course record by one stroke
on the 5,551-yard layout.
Collins had eight birdies,
three eagles, five pars and
two bogeys on the par-70
course.
Pol'IMI' Cotta Mesa clty
champion Bryan Saltus
capttaed the ftnt Golden
State Tour event be entered,
win.nlng a Jan. 26 event et
Western H1lll Country Oub
ln Ch1no Hllll. SeJtua lbOC 89.
• MClltJm.,...., goH a:Unn
·~·" ~ry Thond.y. --f.
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SPORTS
DON lfACH I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Sherwin Kim sWims the backstroke during the Individual medley, wlnni!1g the event ln 2:04.31.
University wins Round 1: .191-68
•Sea Kings' boys staggered after the loss to
Uni, but k>0k to league finals for redemption.
Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -After H• h h I b
iti. matchup with Paofic Coast •; SC 00 GS
League nval University, the 5 IMMIN
Corona del Mar l ligh boys
swim team will now look to the
league finals to prove a better showing.
With less lhan healthy swimmers, the Sea Kings (6-2, 3-1 in
league) battled their way to a 101-68 loss to the visiting Trojans
(2-1. 3-0), in a showdown of league unbeatens Wednesday
a fternoon.
"I was hoptng the meet w6uld have been a little closer,"
CdM C oach Tim Chaix said. "Some of our guys fell tired and
didn't end up as fast as I thought lhey would. There were some
good swims."
In its biggest challenge since its Joss lo Newport Harbor,
CdM received some good swims from junior Sherwin Kim and
sophomore James Strack as they grabbed the Sea Kings' two
first-place victories. Kim won the 200-yard individual medley
(2:04.31) and also finished second in the 100 freestyle (50.39).
Strack touched the wall first in the 500 free (5:14.73).
Juniors Bobby Messenger, Matt Meyer and Michael March
and sophomore John Money completed a near-brilliant perlor-
mance in the 200 free relay. The Sea Kings, with Meyer's 23.25
split, finished in 1:35.75 just off Uni's 1:35.67.
Messenger also took second place in the 50 free (23.77),
while Meyer came in second in the 200 free (1:56.26). CdM
1unior Marcello Pantuliano had a second-place finish as welt
with a 1:06.84 swim in the 100 breaststroke.
"We're working through lhe meets and we're training for
lhc1t last final," said Messenger, who noted he uses the swim
season lo prepare for water polo. "We do go hard every single
meet, so each meet is our best meet. We'll be tapered down
and rested and we'll be able to take some seconds off or each
time (for the PCL finals).
The Sea Kings will host lhe PCL preliminaries on May 1 and
the finals May 4. CdM can still win the league title if it wins
the PCL meet as the Sea Kings did last year.
The Trojans were able lo avenge that loss as they now hold
the upper hand to overtake the PCL tiUe.
Because of that scenario, the battle of the PCL unbeatens
provided a playoff-type atmosphere as both coaches eagerly
awaited to begin the contest. ;This one will decide it," Uni Coach Jon Pendleton said
before the meet. "CdM and Uni are head and shoulders above
everybody else. If we lose, it's probably an indication that we
won't win league.·
Said Chaix, MThis could give us a lot of confidence going
into league finals. There's been some good swims Utis season,
not all of them have been up to my expectations, but we're not
done yet.•
DOH LEACH I DMY 1'1.0T
Corona del Mar Higb'I Kiin McKay deUwn ID tbe 500
freestyle, wlnn.lng the event with a time ol 5:29.58.
MaRC COAST UIAGUI' IOYS
.~101.~•
200 mectaey ~av -1.
Uniwnlty, 1:43.23
200 free -1. Schafer (U),
1 :54.13; 2. Meyer (CdM), 1 :56.26;
3. aemm.n (U), 1:57.64
200 IM -1. Kim (CdM), 2!0431;
2. E. Pham (U), 2:08.23;
3. Pantullano (CdM), 2:14.44
50 free -1. Chuklet (U), 23.0S;
2. Messenger (CdM), 23.n;
3. Brandt (U), 23.87
100 fly-1. Fyfe (U), 57.92;
2. Fries (CdM), 1:02.51;
3. Amendt (CdM), 1 :02.84
100 free -1. Berlin (U), 41.11:
2. Kim (CdM), 50.39; 3. Chuklet
(U), 51.71.
500 free -1. Sir.de (CdM).
5:14.73; 2. a.mm.ti (U), 5:11.IJ;
3. Meyer (CdM), 5:23.49
200 free relay-1. u~.
1:35.67
100 bKtc -1. Ber1in (U), 55.52;
2. ~ (U), 1 :0230; 3. Fries
(CdM), 1:05.M
100 brMSt -1. E. Pham (U),
1 :03.43; 2. P.ntullano (CdM),
1!06.84; l . D. PMm (U), 1:10.01
400 free rel.y • 1. Unlvenlty,
1:10.01.
MGRC~ Lu.11.-S ~ M1h, U.W-n &J1h
200~ret.v -1.
Unlwrsity, 1:57.Jf
200 free . 1. ~ (U), 1:53.52;
2. McKay (CdM), 2=02.59;
3. Bowlus (CdM), 2:10.63
200 IM -1. Kikuchi (U), 2:17.26;
2. Powen (CdM), 2;20.61;
3. Hapeman (CdM), 2:24.87;
3. Crooks (U), 2:24.17
50 free -1. u., (CdM), 25.62;
2. Voomees (U), 26.lt;
3. J. McCov (CdM). 2'. 79
100 fly -1. Powen (CdM),
1!03.19; 2. Hendrtcbon (CdM).
1!04.25; 3. NauY'en (U), 1:05.81
100 free -[ ..__ (U), 52.11;
2. U.o (CdM), SS.11; 3. Mayer
(U), 57.96
500 free -1. McKay (CdM),
5:29.56; 2. ~ (U), S:M.87;
3. Bowlus (CdM), S:Sl.53.
200 free relay -1. CdM
(MctC.-v, Hilpemen, u.,,
Powers}, 1:4s.n
100 b«k -1. Ngu}lef\ (U),
1:G2.91; 2. Hewko (CdM),
1:o6.9l; ]. HapemM (CdM),
1:01.30
100 an--1. J. McCCI¥ (CdM).
1:1335; 2 . .-ndrlcbon (CdM).
1:14.29; 3. KIMI (U), 1:15.17
400 free relay-1. Unfwrsf\y,
3:43.8.
f'
Orange Coast rolls past Irvine Valley
•Taylor, Jackson lead
attack in four-game
win over the Lasers.
IRVINE -VOLLIYIAll The Orange
Coast College men's volleyball
team overcame a tough first
game to defeat host Irvine Val-
ley, 22-25, 25-15, 25-16, 25-22,
in Orange Empire Conference
action Wednesday nJght.
Jeff Taylor led the Pirates
(18-1, 13-1 in conference) with
10 kllls, while Morgan Jackson
added eight. Setter Nick
Ptaschinski paced the attack
with 47 assists, while Ed Chun
and Kevin Goff anchored the
defense with seven dJgs each.
Sea Kings romp
UWlNE -The Coro-GOLF
na del Mar HJgh boy
goU team played it's be t match
of the season, accordlng to
Coach Mike Starkweather en
routtHo a 193-21 I Pactljc Coast
Leegue win over Northwood at
Oak Creek Golf Course
Wedne day afternoon.
Tars downed, 16-2
ALISO VIEJO -TENNIS The Newport Harbor .
boys tennis team /remained
winless ln the Sea View League
as it lost, 16-2, to host Aliso
Niguel Wednesday.
The Sailors duo or senJor
Colin Duncan and freshman
Tyler Deck grabbed 7-5 and S.
4 victories lo prevent a shutout.
Newport Harbor fell to 2-10
overall, 0-7 In leaoue.
MA VllW LOoul Auto ...... , .. --.r 2
....... Hint (NH) lost to lul. 0-6, lost to
Kelty. 1-f. lofl to CUl!ll'nlngt. 0-6, httu (HH)
Ion. 1"" M. 1-6. ~ IHH) 1o1t. 0-6, 1-6. M ~-~INH>dtf eunn~~ M, lost to WI-•~ 2.-, def '!Url.k.ftne. M , wt{y-StNff .. (NH) lol\.
0-6, u. ).f, ~inell IM, 2-4, 0-6, '"
placed second in the 50 free
(29.84) and 100 free (1:01.6).
Somer Flaherty came In
third In the 200 IM (2:51.58),
while Ashley Gardner placed
third In the 500 free (8:10.38).
won the 500-yard freestyle
(5:37 .20) a nd the 200 free
(2:06.79), while her twin sister
took the 200 lndMdual medley
(2:28.21) and 100 breaststroke
(1:14.86). Bayes grabbed victo-
ries in the 50 free (25.34) and Lions tumble, 6-3 100 free (55.58). The trio
teamed with Shirley Peng to
COSTA MESA .-fllllllS win the 200 free relay (1:54.79).
The Vanguard Uru-The Mustangs boys team (0-
vemty men's tennis team lost lo 4), which began with nine
vi.siting Cal Poly Pomona, 6-3, swimmers t.hlJ season, lost 86·
In nonconference action 39. Mesa freshman Brian Tip-
Wednesday afternoon. ton, junior Chasen Marshall,
The lions (10-10) came out senior Mlke Whitman and
on top ln three singles matches. junior Steven Thomas swam to
Joaklm Ulfvebrand won ln victory in the 200 medley relay
straight sets, 7-5, 6-4, while (2:03.28).
Peter Skrzeczymki (3-6, S-.., S. Whitman alto won the 100
2) and Sebastian Camara (5-7, butterfly (59.11) and 100
Eagles drop meet 7-6, 6-1) each lost tbeir.firlt aet, ~~eutsd M~~~ej1:08•hared.94). ~ID4nd' but won the final two lo prevail. ..... .....,JG.U ........,
IRVINE etanMMllll!. place ln the 50 free (26.51),
The Estand; ~ .. -• Mesa swimmers fall Manball took third. And Mar-
High boys SWim team dropped a •ball finiahed secoad ln the 100
113-49 Paofic Coast League C 0 S T A SWUUllH free (5~
dea.slon to host Northwood MESA -The I.AW ::A!\.. 'I:.. n .
Wednesday afternoon. Costa Mesa High boys and • INdltr,., · 1 i...119d\ 2:10 it.
Th "-1 J-..i with nlrJs 1··"'--1-g teams tuffer*1 100 flw . I. J ~w llla?t; 2. e ""'°g es were 't"-' ~· ,,.., ... .,....... c..... aa JJOt.11, 1. ICM ~1411. •
wlns by Paul Collier, Brian Pacific Coast League losaes, yet .. • '· w.·Mw••Mi ICML 1; i. Ulllft
Monette and Prank Gamboa. the Mustangs were able to earn ~~"a..,._~ • ,_ · '
Collier was v'lctortou.t tn the several lndJvtdual vtctortet Cllilt.:\~-·w~~ d l dl Wedn _... a1n t ............. , ... ~t:Q. ~~---200-yard lndlvt ua me ey e'""ay ag s Y••-,, .._.' -.. llL
.•
Daily Pilot
lions
• roanng
once
• ag~
f er two straight seaso~
f participating In the AJA National
Tournament, the Vanguard
UnJversity sotball team
struggled through a 2000
season and missed the
playoffs entirely.
But now with a healthy
No. 1 pitcher and a stable,
run-producing offense, the
Lions have been making a lot
of noise and are ready for a
serious playoff run.
. The key factor to the Lions'
success has been the offense.
In their 16 losses, the Ltons
have scored two runs or less 14
times. In their 28 wins, lhe
Lions have scored three or
more runs 22 times.
While suftefi!lg through a
25·30 record last year,
Vanguard hit an un-Llonlike
.217 as a team and averaged
less than two runs per game.
This year, the Lions' bats
are singing a dHferent tune.
They're hitting .270 and have
already scored 139 runs, 21
more than all of last year.
With
runs at such
a
premium In
softball. a
good
lead off
hitter can
make all
the
difference
in lhe
world.
That's
where
Andrea
Saucedo
comes into
play.
Tony Altobelli
COWGES
The senior spark plug leads
the Lions with a .352 batting
average and has scored a
team-high 33 runs. Included in
her team-high 51 hits are nine
triples. She also has used her
speed to steal 11 bases out of
14 attempts.
With Saucedo on the bases,
Nikki Benning plays a number
of different roles in the No. 2
slot.
Benning's 21 RBis is
second on the team, but her
most valuable statisllc is her 15
sacrifice bunts, movmg
runners into scoring position
for teammate Jill Jessen.
Jessen is second on the
team with a .343 batting
average and her 22 RBis leads
the Lions' attack.
Also making a major
contribution on offense IS
Celina Camarillo, with a .340
average, five triples and 13
runs scored.
But while the improved
runs have been a major asset,
one thing is for sure when it
comes to Vanguard's success.
It all starts and stops with
pitcher Gina Llebengood. Take
last year, for example.
In 2000, Liebengood was
12-3 wlth a microscopic 0.19
ERA. In 111 innings, she gave
up an incredible three earned
runs, while striking out 131.
But, against North Dakota
State, she broke a bone ln her
pitching hand and was lost for
the season. VU went 10-18 the
rest of the way.
This year, Llebengood's
ERA has risen to a "whopping"
1.08, but her record is 15-8 and
she is, once again.Vanguard's
go-to pitcher.
The junior standout has
appeared in 33 of 44 games,
including 19 starts and 17
complete games. She has
struck out 153 over 151 innings.
Alysia Atchley (5-4, 1.79
ERA) and Cheri Sm.Ith (4-2,
2.63 ERA) have also provided
quality perlonnances for the
Lions, mald.ng them more than
just a one-arm team.
Currently, the Uoos a.re in
fourth place in the Golden
State Athletic Conference with
a 9-7 record. They are also
ranked 18th ln the NAJA.
MAILBAG
Sports Editor
Everyone loves to root for
the underdog and l can
understand the Pilot's
COV•ege of the most recent
Pttanda/Cotta Mete
baebell game. However, l
WU very diappolnted lo the
pbotograpldc portrayal of
Coach Beuermeuter that
accompe.nled yoW' article.
Kirk Bauermelater has a
bueball program that all ln
the Newport-Mesa Sdlool
otstnct can be proud of.
He certainly d111ned
beUw natmem from our
local news eou1m1.
Nick Shennan shot an even·
per 36 to lead th~ Se11 Kings ·
(10-2, ?· 1 ln le&gue), wblle Joe
Kwon and Brad Chamberlin
eKtl shot a 38. Al x Chikovant
(40) and Jason Wilh911grad (41)
completed CdM11 top.five.
wtth a Ume ol 2;29.61. Monette Laguna Beach. =~~~ ~,ft
won the 50 freestyle with a MP.la's gtrll w.•d (1"3 ID ,.... 11.t.m ....
25.06, while Gamboa won 1be league) Iott, 91·1 , a.a MDlOn =.1 • ._. •• • t:t
500 fre (6:04 .3.sJ. Jody and Wendy Martinovkb i!a& "''•1. ,. ..-...... .....___ In gtrtt ectton. the Bagles end Brin Beyet ftnithed u clOu· • '· *· Mw• • • .,. - -bl ......... Jod .... _ _.. __ ......... ... ,,,......... . . -N9w-=4 .... IOtl, I 1·35. Jenn.lier Cutity • .... uu.serl. Y JVUllUllUYIUI .._,.......,·~""""'" ·r-•
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Doily Pilot
DCC spring
like a movie
I f you're looking for
high-intensity dction, sure you
can find it at the local movie
theater, as the entertainment
industry i1> preparing for the
summer binge with flicks like
"Blow" and "15 Minutes•. But, why
spend the money on those tickets
when you can gain the same
experience at Orange Coast
College?
Come and take a tour wtth me as
we VlSll the drdma wtthm some of
the spring sports at OCC.
W ant the feel-good story of the
year? How about the mauguraJ
season of the P1Iates women's
badminton team? Hey, these Bucs
are for real. Witness their climb
from their season-opener against
defending stale chdmpion San
Diego Mesa on Feb. 23. Back then,
OCC lost, 16·5. But, on Wednesday,
the Bucs nearly pulled off the upset
when they were edged, 11 -10, at
the Olympians' gym.
Coast freshmdn Cynthia Trdn is
the star of this show. She is
undefeated m smgles ( 18-0)
and Coach Barbc1ra Bond
predicts she could finish the
season without a loss.
"She's a great lud too.·
Bond says.
winniny streak over the past l wo
years.
There's always room for tragedy
J. and that's the OCC softball
team's cue.
The Pirates have just one OEC
victory and a lack of fundamentals
has been their demise. But, the
Pirates are expectmg a new cast
next season.
"Basically. my focus 1s to have a
good recruiting class,• Coach Jim
Bollinger says or the program's
future. ·1 want to make sure the
kids are aware that we're going to
be a school that's dedJcated to
having a history in softball.•
Despite the losmg season, four
OCC sophornqres are making sure
they are remembered. Catcher
Meredith Miles broke the school
record for career stolen bases last
week.
Bollinger said the Pirates' softball
program would be obsolete this
season without Miles, Jennifer
•Jenn-I" Jensen, Renee Snyder
and Kim Guillen.
"They've done
whatever I hdve dsked of
them and with no
complaints." Bollinger
says "They keep my faith
up."
As some of her
teammates are still ledrrung
dbout the game. Tran
shows patience and
mamtams her compellt.Jve
spirit Wlth a healthy team
atutude
Tran and freshman Rosie
Pham bring much
expenence from their
playing days dt Garden
Steve Virgen
COASTERS
Bollinger also noted
Guillen "has 1ust stepped
up. She's lund of the
unspoken leader of the
team. I never hear a word
out of her, i.he JUSt steps
up. She never quits on
me.·
Bollinger, who coached
at Mdter De1 from 1994-97
Grove High uncier Coach Viclu
Toutz. Bond 1s Sdv1ng the duo for
doubles compet1t1on come pldyoff
tune, which begins wtth the Orange
Emp1Ie Conlerf'nce TourndITlent
May 4.
"They're really fierce competitors
when it comes down to it," Bond
says. "We're gmnCJ to work more on
their game. When they do meet
somebody compdrable, they'll be
ready.•
Loolung for tl suspense thnller?
Enter the unpredictable story of
the OCC men'<.. ba eball team. With
tive OEC games remaining. the
Pirates (20·8, 10-6 m conference)
remain m th1Id place and m position
to meet their most 1Inportant goal.
eamrng a playoff berth.
The P1Iates are m third place m
the OEC Wlth leader Santa Ana and
runner-up R1vers1de ahead of them
with five conference games
remaining.
"It would be a big
disappomtment 1I we didn't make
the playoffs." Codch John Altobelli
says. "We still have a ways to go,
but if we get there. we do have a
chance (to advt1nce) because that's
when the records go out the
window.•
Altobelli could be best described,
perhaps, as the rebel w1th a cause.
Last year, after an underachieVIng
squad might ht1ve caused the OCC
coach to throw in the towel,
Altobelli changed the character of
the team with hungry players and
new assistants.
·we have a whole new core of
players,· Altobelli says. "I deeded
to make some changes and bring t.n
new coaches. The new players just
seem to have a better attitude.
They understand our game plan
as a team. Everyone is on the same
page.·
Add those young players,
including Newport Harbor Htgh
product Scott Beerer, Glenn
Hedgpeth. Jake Garcia and Ryan
Marcos, to solid sophomores Josh
McCanne and Brian Murphy and
you understand why there is such
a difference from last year.
McCanne, who plays tlrst base,
leads the team with a .413 batting
average. Murphy, the catcher, has
28 RBrs, third best on the team,
and catrtes a .4'08 average.
And those freshman. oh those
freshman. Beerer ls b.ed with
McCanne for the team lead 111 hits
(46) while batting .397. Marcos
leads the team with 32 RBis and
ls hitting better than .300, as are
freshmen Greg 1hmble and 1\'oy
Bokosky.
The sequel to this show should
be even more exdtmg as the
Plrates feature 24' fr hmen on
thelI 2~-man roster.
•rt•a great that we're going \o
have almost the entire team baC'k
next season,• AJtobelU says. "It's
going to bo tough to fill what
(McCanne and Mwphy) bring.
They're having great seasons.•
Before the Ptralel resume
conference play, they will compete
ln the Sequoias Tournament ln
Vlla.lia (Wednesday-Friday) where
they he,,., compUed an eight.gain
I
and gwded the Monarchs
to one CIF Southern Secbon bUe
and two runner-up ftrushe!>, says he
is expecting his network to luck m
dunng the offseason, as he vows
the program will improve.
"We came tn behind the eight
ball." he says. ·My goal is to tum 1t
around. I'm pretty tenacious. I
refuse to surrender."
Perhaps you're lookmg for a bit of
controversy? Well !>earch no
further than the men's volleybctll
team. Everything 1s OK wtth the
OEC champions. but in the
tiUe-clindung vtctory over VJS1tmg
Palomar Fnday, controversy
definitely played a role as Comets
Coach Hugh Gerhardt was not
pleased with the oftioating Coast
Coach Chuck Cutenese did not W<.e
some of the calls as well.
·we got homered," Gerhardt
said. "I'm gomg with the
controversy on this one. There were
hve dose calls that we could've
got."
Gerhardt was seen chaslJSU19
Daylyn Kelley, the gdITle's line
judge who plays for the OCC
women's volleyball team. Lauren
Wilson and Taryn Moore, whom are
also on the women's volleyball
squad. worked as line judges
during the match as well.
Regardless. the lead official gave
OCC a yellow card because
someone other than its captain
challenged a call. But, Gerhardt
walked out to the court, approached
the official and challenged a call. nus time no yellow card
"I felt early m the match. (the
offioal) didn't give us the calls,•
Cutenese said. "She never had
control of the match. I will be the
first to admit when an offioal is
bad. Was the offic1atmg poor? Yes.
But. that didn't favor one side or the
other. She was poor for both sides.•
As if the action on the court
wasn't enough, a fight almost broke
out after the match between some
Palomar players and an OCC fan,
who was sa,td to be a former Pirates
men's volleyball player.
A nd what would this tour be
without some comedy? The
OCC women's tennis team provided
some giggles as it captured OEC
singles and doubles titles.
Coast teammates Veronica
Sommer and Stepbarue Chang
played each other ror the OEC
singles championship and then they
teamed to win the doubles title with
a 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 victory over
Saddleback's Lena Bowen and
Janet Suthisamphat.
Sommer claimed the sUlgles title
with a 6-4, 6--4 win over her doubles
partner.
But, Bucs' Coach Janice Maran's
season is no laughing matter. The
Pirates have already clinched the
OEC title, the 17th for Maran ln her
24 seasons with the team. Her
overall record is 336-57 (.855),
including a 246·28 (.898) mark in
conference.
Care for another suapense atory1
There's 10me plot twists and
high drama sUJTOU.Dding the men's
track and field team ... to be
continued.
SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL TllCI Ill •llLD
Thursday, April 12, 2001 83
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~are Coroudel
MuH19b'1
Josh Yeltey
(lelt) and
Mike
Casillas of
Esta.Ilda u
PaclOcCout
League dual
meets
continue on
three fronts.
Corona del
Mar hosts
University In
a key
m•lchup,
while
Estancia ls at
Northwood
and Laguna
Beach ls at
Costa Mesa.
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Dodgers edge Devil Rays
• Frum's RBI single in sixth inning wins it
for Dodgers in NHBA Mustang fare , 8-7.
The Dodgers squeaked past the Devil
Rt1y•,, 8· 7, Tuesddy in Newport Harbor Bdse· NHBA
Youth
SPORTS
hits ball Assoc1dhon Mustang D1vis1on (ages 9-10) action
In d 9ame thnt had five lead changes. Jeff Frum
came through Wlth an RBI single to win the gdme for
the Dodgers "
Stdiford, Wigley and Wllllam O'Brien edch pitched
well for the Cards. holding the Red Sox m check
throughout the game
Pitcher Chris Grittln struck out eight batter; over
three innings. while Braden Cluck, Peter Thomsen,
Victor Done dnd Garrett McRoberts each added RBI
hits for the Dodgers
Angels take care of Diamondbacks
Justin Miranda had three hit NHBA PONY
mcJudmg a home run to lead the The DenJ Rdys were led by Peter Kinney. who
went 3 ror 3
• ln Pmto D1v1s1on (ages 7-8) acbon
For the Mdrlms, in their contest with the Cardmnl'>
Austin Rios struck out all SL'< batters he faced and
Max Gerard came through with two sohd mmngs of
pitching.
Angels to an 11 ·0 WU1 o\'er the D1amondbdcks m
Newport Harbor Baseball Assoc1at1on Ponv D1v1S1on
(ages 13-14) action
Clalre Silva, Gwen Gaylord, Scotty Steffel and
Mac McKelvey each added tJmely h1Lc; for the
Marlin!',, whlle Domenic Re. Zachary Buie, Brecht
Van't Hof and Teddy Steffel each scored runs.
J.T. King, Eddie Pinela and Abdon Ortega dlso
ddded to the Angels' offense. whlle "-'1trandd 'hdS
tough behmd the plate as well not allov.,ng d
D-Bdcks' runner to steal second base all Qdme
Early registration April 24
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the upcoming A YSO AYSO REGION 120
Cardinals slip past Red Sox
NEWPORT REACH -The NEWPORT BEACH ll Carthnals had 1ust enough to
Region 120 fall season will take place Apnl 24 from
5-8 p .m. at TeWmk.Je School
snedk past the Red Sox, 3-2, in Newport Beach LltUe
League Ma1ors D1VJSion acbon.
Reg1strabon 1s $50 for one player, $90 lor two and
$125 for three or more.
Sam Stafford, James Petrllll and Collln Wigley
each had a Jut and an RBI for the Cardinals, while
Ryan Telles and Erto Berkley also contnbuted key
F1rst-bme players must show a copy of a birth
certtl1cate An addJtmnal early·btrd registrauon will
take place May 5 from 9 a m to 3 p.m . also at
TeWink.Je School
COLLEGE HONORS
Vanguard University's Liebengood,
ex-Orange Coast College standout
Degree GSAC Players of the Week
Vanguard University pitcher Gma
Llebengood and Concordia University
infielder Kristin Degree, a former
Orange Coast College standout, were
Golden State Athletic Conference
Players of the Week.
Liebengood, a junior, had two com-
plete-game shutouts and three innings
of one-hit rebef for the Lions. In her 17
innings pitched last week, Uebengood
compiled 13 strikeouts. whlle surren-
denng only seven hits and four walks.
lnduded in her numbers was a com-
plete-game one-hitter in lhe Lions' 1-0
win over The Master's College on April
3 and a 5-hit shutout against Cal State
San Bernardino on April 4
Degree, a sophomore who last year,
set the OCC school record for the best
single-season batting average (.444)
and tied the single-season school mark
in stolen bdses (40) and runs scored
(36), was 7 for 8 in three Eagles' games
last week
Degree cored sue of Concordia's 20
runs and had a stolen base and two
RBis a well. Her best game came
agamst Hope lntemab.onal on April 3,
when h e went 4 ror 4 Wlth two runs
cored and an RBI.
Pirates prevail ov~r Bakersfield
• Clanton pitches six strong
inning as Coast prevails, 3-0.
Th:~:ns:ate~ast JC IASEllll
College haseball team contmu s tts
domination of the Sf><luolas Tourna-
ment w1th a 3-0 win over Bak rsfield
Wednesday.
Matt Clanton Md Mark CourvoJSier
combined to hold Bakersfield to only
siJt hits over nlnc innings. Clanton
struck out eight over siX. mnlngs, wtuJ
Courvoisier earned his third save of the
seeson.
Freshman Greg Trimble went 3 for 4
to pace . OCC't olfeme. It'• th 10th
straight win for the Plrat (21-8) at the
Sequoias Tournament
Tho hutout was the Pirates' second
or the on. They posted a 2-0 Win
over Cyp!' on March 15. occ·will r ume toumam nt action
today ftgawt Rt'<'<iley at 10 a.m. ond
Long Bench City at 2 p m. in Va.sa.liA.
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the Royals. 9-1 , m the open~1
and, 8-0, m the rughtcap.
Gma Llebengood pitched
hve mrungs aad allowed only
two hits With hve stnkeouts tn
the opener, whJJe Ntklo B n·
rung and Celtna Camanllo
each had three hit and two
runs scored for th Lions (28-
16, 9-7 m conference).
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WillJ pitched a complet •
game tour-hitter with four
slnkeout , while Je 1ca
Thompson when 3 for• wtth
a run scored and one RBI.
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Washington; M ike McMahon. Rut-
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Oklahoma, Josh Lowe, BYU; Cor-
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Wayne Rogers. Houston
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Tommy Polley, Florida St.; Jason
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North Carolina; Keith Adams,
Clemson; Jamie Winborn, Vander-
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Patrick Chukwurah, Wyoming.
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Ken-Yon Rambo, Ohio St, Rod
Gardner, Clemson, Chris Chambers,
Wisconsin; Quincy Morgan, Kansas
St , Reggie Germany, Ohio St
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zona St.; Gary Baicter, Baylor; Der-
rick Gibson, Florida St.; Tony Driver,
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE HONORS RECREATION STANDINGS
• City of ea.ta Mesa
Adult SoNNlll
StaM!ngl •of April
SunderL...-ffinning on both ends
• Orange Coast's athletes
appear to have mastered both
sides of the scale in obtaining
c hdmpionship credentials.
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col-
lege student-athletes proved last fall
they fare just as well in lhl" classroom
d S on the playing fields. All 11 fall and
winter teams finished in the upper hall
of the conference standings, nine qual-
Hi<>d for postseason play and four
advanced lo the final round of slate
toumcJment.s
Meanwhile, 81 student-athletes
from those teams earned a grade-point
average of al least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale,
including eight 4.0 scholars and 25
more who earned betwe n a 3.5 and
3.99.
OCC's Karyn Fierst (women's bas-
k etball), Erin Kennedy (women's water
polo), Rob Pate (football), Christiane
Reimer {women's cross country), Jes i-
ca Slanl (women's soccer), Lauren Wil-
i.on (women's volleyball), as w<>ll as
Chrls Coburn and Chris Wimmer
(m n's soccer) all eamPd a 4.0 G PA.
Overall, the Pirates' student-athletes
completed an average or 12.35 uni~
with a 2 90 GPA. The OCC women'!>
soccer tcc:Un, coached by Barbara Bonet,
posted the best overall GPA (3 11 ).
Women'!> waler polo, women's bdSket-
ball, women' volleyball and women'i;
goU averaged better than 3.0.
OCC Team Grade-Polnt Averages:
Women's soccer, 3.11
Women's water polo, 3.08
Women's basketball.' 3.07
Wom n 's volleyball, 3.06
Women's goU, 3.05
Men's cross country, 2.97
Men's waler polo, 2.92
Men's soccer, 2.85
FootbaU, 2.73
Women's cross country, 2.b9
Men's baskotball, 2.38
lndh1duals
4.0 -Chris Co1'um (men's soccer),
Karyn FJcf'§t (women's basketbaU), C:nn
Kennedy (womon' waler polo), Rob
Pate (footbaU), Christiane Relml!r
(worn n 's er country}, JcssiCd Slani
(women's soccer), Lauren Wilson
(women's volleyball) and Chris Wim-
mer (men's soccer).
3.5-3.9-Amanda Bell (women's
&occer), Mara! Boghous (women's soc-
cer), Megan Bower (women's water
polo), Juan Carrillo (men's cross coun-
try), Ddniel Ciecek (men's water polo),
Kevin Cook (men's cross country),
Chance Daniel (men's soccer), Ellan
Dolan (women's water polo), Rana
Duszynski (women's volleyball, bad-
minton), Nadine Engel (women's cross
!=ountry), Aaron Froisland (men's
water polo), Graham Harvey (men's
water poJo), Jennifer Holmes
(women's volleyball), M artin Janzon
(footbdll), Daylyn Kelley (women's
volleyball), Kathie n Klarich
(women's water polo), Meredith Lake
(women's soccer), Kiersten Melville
(women's b1:tsk tball), Jennifer
Nakano (women's basketball), Katie
Ogd n (women's soccer), Daniel
Ordunu (men's cross country), Victor
Reyes (men' water polo), Stacy
Sc:huJtz (women's golf), Jt'lnnilor Urbl·
eta (women's cro 1 country) and
Anthony Vctlcuio (footb411).
Mod1fltd Coed 0-1 ·1 Hootie Hoo, 12
pts., 2. UI' Pickle BN<h<omb, 10 ptS : 3.
Butc:n.ri. 8 ptS.; 4 Touch 'Em All, B pU ; 5. The Pl1ym, 6 pts.; 6. Team Logic. 4
pts ; 7. 81lrogs. O.
Modified Coed 0-2 -1. California
DfHmln', 13 pts~ 2. Beer Buddies. 13
pts.; 3. Suds, 7 pts; 4. Oubhoust, 6 pts.;
S. Outkasts. l pts; 6. Vtrifone, 2 pts Moncier._.,..
Coed C • 1 Friends & F1mily, 10 pts., 2
The Pl.ytf\. B pb,; l Ball Busters. 6 ptS,
4 FatVtl(S On!y, 4 pts.; S. 8ar1<ing 5p1.
den. 4 pts , 6. New Blood, 2 pts.; 7. Mar-
~ntavil~ O
Coed l>-1 · I. He.td Flm, 10 pts , 2 RSI
Big Rl91-10 pts., 3. CCNM, 8 pts,; 4. Jug
gema~ 4 pts.; 5. Pierce St. Mucks. 1 pt.;
6 Zero Eitpectatlons. 0.
Mondey COed 0-2 • 1. No Mercy, 10 pts~ 2. Plng.crd.mtr.blke.tom, 10 pts., 3.
taton, 7 ptS.; 4. Golt Hill E~ess, 7 pts.;
5. Real Ufe, 4 pts~ I. Galloping Ghost. 4
pU.
~LMI'* Coed .,._. • 1 Jtliu I Skirts, 10 pb, 2
l.rmitVton, a pts ; 3. Ball 8115\tn, 2 pb,
4. Undel'dogs. 0
Men\ C • I ~ 8 pts,; 2. Rtne-
gotlatora, 6 pb., l . SOUrtt One lomti.n, 6 pts., 4 Suds Players. 4 pts.; 5 C'-land
Steamm. 4 pts.. 6. Meat Puppeb, 2 pts ..
7. Mew All StM1, 0. .. ...... ~
Men'S •o.J• • 1. S..Uat Malls .• 12
ptJ; 2. Alley Ceb, 10 pb; 3. tall lutt~ 6 pts.; 4. Mlfaudef\, 6 ptl.; 5 .... .,,, 6
pu.; 6. The '"'"' 0: 7. HoollQlnl. o. Men'1 •1.owef o• · 1 Goocflhd a VotY.
10 ptl.; 2 Legw lCNWl1. 9 pu.; J, M '/. I
l .. I ptl, 4, H M.ll, 7 pti.; 5 Ntwpoft
He~ 1 ptJ..: 6 T• All 12. 6 pu, 7,
"owlen. 4 ptl: .. "'CMtln. ' ptl =~~WM ...... 14
ptl.; 2 • .,......, tO pb~ '· llOoll, ,_..
a Beers, B pts, 4 HOS, 6 pts, 5 Jose
Cuerw Gold, 5 pts ; 6 Lowted, 4 pts., 7
BudrMn, 0
Men's C-1 · 1 Land of the Lost 14 p1S . 2 Cone, 12 pts ; l Negotl.itors, 12 ptS • 4
Shooter\, 7 pts.; 5. Three & Out. 2 pu., 6
The Virus. 0.
Men's C-2 • 1. Mudvillt. 14 pt.s. 2. Min
nesota Mafia, 12 pts.; 3. Wild Bunch. 6
pts.; 4. Good For Nothing. 6 pts.; 5. Two
B~~
Men's 0-1 -1 Don't Mitter, 14 pts., 2
Old Timers, 12 pts.; 3. 8edrodt Bombers,
8 pts ' 4 lzyZJC, 6 pts.; s. 01· Pl.yen. 6
pU
Mfll's "l>-3" 1 Textron, 14 pts.; 2
Jtl'lcho Jau. 12 pts., l Pn1es, B pts, 4
Mfft ~ 6 pb, 5 Laughing Stock.
4 pts.
Men's •1>-s• · 1 J.ibronies, 16 pts.; 2
SNrlts, 13 pts., l . Unt~bles. 13 pts,
4 H M C.. 7 pU; 5. Rathskeller, 2 J>U~ 6
ICnlghU. 0
AduttlMlc.._.I ........ MMlllngl -~I
Mondey ·o· t..~ue -• ~ 7-l,
2. Snuker Squull*"' 7.3, l Full COurt
Melt, M , 4 Anzd~ 4-S, S CMnM>rovs
APft, 4-6, 6. Schultz Ptloto, 4-6, 7
Rhymtos w1 Duck. J.7.
~ "C·M1nor" t.ff91e • 0 1 Golt Hill. B 2, 2 Mule Tr .. n, f.J; l 2 l'Um9
CllUfl'lt)I. 1-l; 4. Sff9att Scorpions. M ;
S Of~ 4-6, 6. Thm Frtedom, J.5, 7. WMA.19 ........ ·r ~. •1. son
lu*-, a.1, 2. l'fckfofd. 1-2. ] Old • Slow.
• 1; 4, hl<tl 1ombets. 6-J, I The lal!en.
2-6; .. 0.1 • 1-7; 7. ltlanden. 0.9 ,_...,"I-Minor"~· •1 ltun IGun,91,1lM~7·0 Aluminum
Siding. M. 4 Mtntt lAnder. 1' 7, s. "'°" lttori. J.7, I U~ THlft, 2.a. .... "(-Minot" LMgwe 1. MN\ Mell 7 ~ 2. 5Qlelh. .. ,; J. Onilte. S.l,, 4 Ct~,_l;S.~ 1.t;I lun· lliw.J.5;1.~0-!,
),
Doily Pilot
SCHEDULE
TOOAY
I
• 'hdl Md flelcl
High school boys and girls -
University at Cor<>N def Mar; 3: 15,
Estancia at Northwood, 3: 15;
Laguna Beach at Costa Mesa, 3:15.
•Tennis
High school boys • Northwood
at Estancia, 3: 15 p.m.; Costa Mesa
at Laguna Beach, 3: 15 p.m .;
Woodbridge at Newport Harbor,
3 p.m.
• BaselNlll
College; The Master's College
at Vanguard Unlversity, 3 p.m.
Community colle,ge • Orange
Coast at Sequoias Tournament.,
at College of Sequoias,' vs. Reedley,
10 a.m .• vs. long Beach CC. 2 p.m.
SNYDER
CONTINUED FROM 81
points. He can come to the net
and serve big when he needs
to and his forehand and
backhand are equally effective.
He's very mentally tough, he's
an unbelievable competitor and
he's really a team player."
Little wonder the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week is ranked
No. 8 in Southern California in
the 18s age bracket, though
still close to two weeks away
from his 17th birthday.
rt should also be of little
· surprise he is rarely tested in
the Sea Kings' line up. Through
last week, he had yet to lose a
set in singles (21-0) or doubles (18-0) in dual
matches this season.
SPORTS
Snyder said he has been
feeling better lately and plans
to complete the season.
While he excels in singles
(he won a bronze ball at th.ts
year's Fiesta Bowl tournament)
and doubles. he will team with
Brian Morton to play doubles in
the upcoming Ojai VaJley
Tournament (they're top-seeded
in high school draw), as well d.S
the Pacific Coast League dnd
CIF Southern Sectlon
postseason tournaments.
·As a sophomore, I lhmk
my best chance to win (in the '
postseason) !,s in doubles,"
Snyder said .•• f plan to pld',l
singles my last two yectrs. •(
High school -Northwood at
Corona def Mar, 3. 15 p.m .; Estancia
at Laguna Beach, 3:15 p.m.; Costa
Mesa at University, 3:15 p.m.;
Newport Harbor vs. Woodbridge,
at Windrow Park, 3: 15 p.m.
• Volleyta.11
High sc:hool boys • Laguna Beach
at Corona del Mar. 6 p.m .; Estancia
at Costa Mesa, 4:15 p.m.; Irvine at
Newport Harbor, 5:45 p.m.
• Softball
#When you watch Garrett play singles, you
might wonder how he does it, because he
doesn't blow people away," Mang said. "But he
just keeps winning. And he has so many 6-0
sets, it's unbelievable. Against the top teams that
we play, his record is even more incredible.•
He returned to CdM, where
he attended eighth grade, dlter
attending Santa Margaritd d s a
freshman. He said he enjoys the camaraderie
and team focus of high school tennis.
u1 love just being around the guys, .. he said.
An avid sports fans who played othe r sports
growing up, Snyder began playing tenms dl age
5. He was playing in junior toumdIJlents by dge
8 and his success led hun to specialtze m tennis.
His all-around skill IS a product of consoous
training and planning, as he strived to ledm
every facet of the game. High school · University at
Corona def Mar, 3:15 p.m.;
Estancia at Northwood, 3:15 p.m.;
Costa Mesa vs. Laguna Beach, at
TeWinkle Park, 3: 15 p.m.
• Gott
High school boys -Estancia at
Tribute to Youth Tournament at
Desert Princess CC. 8 a.m.; Irvine vs
Corona def Mar. at Newport Beach
CC. 3:30 p.m
Last week alone, Snyder swept PCL singles
foes from Laguna Beach (6-2, 6-3, 6-1) and
Northwood (6-0, 6-3, 6-0). ln betwee n those two
CdM league victori.es, he teamed with Randy
Myers to sweep three doubles sets in a crucial
10-8 nonleague win over reigning national
champion Peninsula March 4.
Eve n when he watches othe r sports on
television, he said he Ines to glean lldbtts that
can help h1m wm.
"I learn little thing!> from every sport," he
said. •You never know when you mig ht pick
somethmg up."
NOTICE OF TRUS·
TEE'S SALE T.S No:
BJl6380 Uru1 Code: B Loan No:
27149)8/GRANVILLE
AP No: 93Ml· 119
T D SERVICE COM·
PANY. u duly appoLlllCICI Tn&llA:C under Ille follow-
lfl& dacnbed Dad of Trwt WILL SEU AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH tin Ille ronns
wt11c:h are lawM ltnder
1n Ille Uruted SI.tr.es)
and/or !tit C&lhier' 1,
untfied or olher dlccks
tpee1fied 111 Civil Code
Seaion 29l4h (payable 111
full al die time ot sale IO
T D Sav1ce Comp.ny)
111 naht. ullc and
1111rres1 con~eyed to and
now beld by 11 under said Deed of T11111 111 tile prop-
eny ber~fttr de-w:nbed: Tnu-
IOr GRANVILLE IN·
VESTMENT. L.P
Rccorded 5qlcanba 12. 1996 u lmu tfo
I 9960467019 111 Boot -
Pice -of Of'licuJ
Rccords 10 die otru of
d)e Rccordet or ORANGE
Councy. pura&1111 to lhc Noc~ of Default and Elacdon IO Sell lllcTc·
undtr recorded December
29. 2000 u lnttr. No 2~112))6 in Book -
Pi,e - or Otr1Clll
llecord1 111 Ille omc:e or
lhe Recorder of OR· ANGE C~; YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UN·
DER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED SEPTEMBER S.
1996. UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT \'OUR PROP·
ERTY. fT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE IF YOU NE.eO
AN EXPLANATION
OF 11lE NATtJR£ OF
lliE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER, 1147
GRANVIU.E DRJVE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92660 or • weu addrc:u or commoo dais·
tllllOD of propeny II
JbowD above. AO wmancy
II l tVetl U IO UI
compia-or coirccc-
.-) Slld Sale ot
prllpCllY will be INlde ln
U II COndlUOll wld\out
con•ll'lllll or wvraNy.
e•prw or lrnplied,
rqard1111 uUo powaaion,
or encumbranca, io pay me ranauuna principal
111m of Che llO!da) 1KUred
by saJd Deed of TNK,
Wlth m&cra1 as 1n uid noc.t
pro•ided, 11h1ncc:s, 1f
l.QY. under the 1CnnJ or
saJd Deed of TNK, fees, chataq and ~aa of die Tl\Qloe 11111 of !ht
tl\lllS crt:Med by Mid Deed or TNll. Said Ale wlll bt bcl4 on: APRJL 2',
2001, AT 3:00 PM. ON nt6 FRONT STEPS TO
TKE eHnANCB OP 'TME OllANGE CIVIC
CEHTEA. JOO E.
CHAPMAN, O~NOE.
CA Al Ole 11111c ot Ille lnloal publiulioll of lh.,
110t1CC, 111e !OW ""°""' or Ille ll~ld balllloe or 1M
oblipijon *"'-' by
Ille *" cMsriMd Deed or TN& and ~
coeu. "l**!ll 11111 ad· • "°"' .. S394 ..S69 ·" It la pollibk Nt M b thM of .... .,.,..
bid may be -111.n die
tOttl ~ ""'· Da• Ma/di 30, 1001
T.D. SOVICI COM·
PANY 11 aid T,_.., KJMBEILY COOtf· lADT, AS$1.$T AHT
Sl:CR£f AlY T.D $£kVIC£ COMPAl'IY
ll20 E. F1lST JT. sum i10. Po IOX
lltu SANTA A"!_A_i CA m11.1,..
7141S43·Un we .,.
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lie °'::'b:r·· ... ..,.. ~.a.e .. ._ .............
--*'(•).. .. .. Ml'llte ..... 7141•
M90 TACI ~ PWt 4/0JIOI, 4112/01,
411"401
And all this with a case of mononucleosis,
which has sappe d some of his strength and
limited his practice time.
NOTICE OP TRUS-TEE'S SALE T.S. No:
8316379 Uni1 Code B Loan No.
272.437S/GV-NEWPORT
AP No: 9lM3-7n
T.D SEJlVICE COM-
PANY. u duly IPl'Olllled Tn111« W1lkr lbc follow-
1111 dclcribed Deed or Tnaa WIU. SEU. AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH (111 die forms
which arc lawful lender In die United Siaia)
and/or die C&lhier'a.
c:erti lied or OChcr ch«lts
1pCC1ficd in Civil Code
Seaioo l924h (payable 1n
M l as die ame of Alt io
T.D ScnlCC Company)
all np1, tide llld
lllltfCtl '4lfl•cyed 10 and
now held by 11 under •HI
Deed or T111• 1n !he proi>-
eny hereinafler de-
atnbed: T111110r·OV-
NEWPORT CENTER, l..P
Recorded Sq>~r 12.
1996 u lmu. No
t99604670ll 1n Book -
• Pace -or Off'ICl&I
Records in die otricc or
die Recorder of ORAl'iGE
COllJl!y, ~ IO die
Notice of Dcfaul1 and l!IOCIJOO to Sell !here-
under recorded Decanber 29. 2000 u lnm. No.
2000-71233' ill Book -
P-ac -of Official
Records in die ottlu or
Ille Raonter of OR-~ErN CD;'ILLT YUO~
DEJl A DEED OF TRUST
DATED SEPTEMBER '· 1996. UNLESS YOU
TA.XE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROP·
ERTY. rr MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED
A1'I EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF
THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LA WYEJl 113)
GRANVILLE DRJVE,
NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 (If • llt«t
fod4teu or common ~
OlllOD Of propcny 11
tflown above, no wvramy
IS IJ"Cll U IO ill completam Of COITIIC:I·
nas). Said Sale or
PropctlY will be mck ia
u 11 condition w1dlout
COftVCOIN or WlrnllC1.
uprea or implied,
reaardil\a dde poqeulon.
or encwn~~· ':<> pay Che ran.tUlllll prtne:lpll
IWll of Che -.(1) 1«und
by u.ld Dold of l'Ntl,
wlllJ lnlcrCll u In Did D04I
pro•ided, .S•-· if any, unilcr die ICf'IU of
Mid Deed of TNlt,
fees, wraa and c.11pcNQ or Ille TNICe8 and of di•
1111JU ,,_toll by aaid Deed or Ttlia. Sllid ale .,ill
be llcld on.: APIUL 2.S,
2001. AT l :OO P.M. ON
TitE ~ONT STEn TO
THE ENTltANCB OF ntE ORANGE CIVIC
CEN'ln. JOO E.
CHAPMAN, OllA1'08,
CA Al Ille dme or ...
ln1111J publicadoft or 1111t
nodce, lie IOlal llllOWll of
die llllll'ld b6lancc of 0.. obllaadoo .-cured by
die lllOff 6-ctlb9d 0-1
or TMr 11111 ~
C01ll, u,.. ........
vanca la S°4o>J21 OJ
h it pcllllblt !NI Ill die ~ of •le lbt oe-uia
bid ~ be laa dlan Ille eocaJ ~ d\le.
Diie. Matdl 30, 2001
T.D. SBJlVICi COM· PANY u llld l'lwlll,
KJMBEJU. Y COOf'· IW>T. ASSISTANT
SSCIETAJY T.D.
SEllVICE COMPANY
tl20 £. f'IUT JT sumi 110, P.O. IOX llMI SAl'ITA ANA,
CA ml HM
7141'43-l)'J'l W1 an
..... Ille lllllftdll7 •
collect I ~ 11111 tll'J la""1Ndofl wt .... wlll
MllllltfoJM ,..._ ...... ,_. ... onllf ., .. wridaa. If anilliWI,
Ille ll4 .~ .. ! :z llill w ... ., .....
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J..o TACI 46t001C P\11· cmAll. 4112JOI,
4/IMI
Flctltlout Butlnut
Name Statement
The following persons ere doing business as:
Goll n· terprlses, 1rn1 Crestmoor Ln ,
Hunungton Beach. CA
92649
Ellzabeth M Smith,
17771 Cresl/TIOOI Ln •
Huntington Beech, CA
92649
Judith M Carls. t 6873
Blue Water Ln • Hunt·
111Q1on Beach. CA 92649
This business 11 oon-
dUC1ed by e gene1al
partnership
Have you started
doing business yet? No Ekzabeth M Smtih
This statement was
hied wllh the Counly
Clet1c of Orange County
on 00/16/2001
20011151497
Dally Piiot "Mar. 22, 29,
Apr s. t 2, 200t ™53
FlctlOoua Butlneu
Name St8tement
The fol10W!09 pertons
ate doing buSiness IS
Qusch Conatruc11on,
3J76 Pullman SI. '102,
CoS1a Mesa, CA 92626
Busch Corporallon
(NV), 3176 Pvitman SI .
#102. Costa Mesa. CA
92626
This business 1s con·
ducted b1" a eotpOrallon
Have you started
d01ng busmen yet?
Yes. 01-12·99
Busch COfP()ratton
Frank Busch, Pres1·
dent
This slalement was
hied with the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 03/16/2001
20011151511 Dady Pilol Mar 22. 29,
Al)! 5, 12, 2091 Th830
Flctlllout Butlnett
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
Think fnll Merkettng
and Direc1 Mail Serv·
Ices. 7202 Sowetl, West·
nwnster. CA 92683
Craig [)jokhOIJI, 7202
Sowell. Weatmlnster,
CA 92683
ThlS buSlness 1s oon-
ducled b1" an ll\dMdulJ
Have you atarted
doing business yet? No
Craig Dlckhout
This statement was
hied with the County
Clertt of Orenge County
on 03/16/2001
20011151512
Diiiy Pilot Mar 22. 21.
""'· 5, 12, 20()1 Jl!t!9
Flc1ttlou1 ButlnHt
Name Statement
The lollowlng ptreons
art doing bullneee u · Muu, 15 Mendarln,
Irvine, CA 92604 Amy Patrice &ms. 15
Mendann, IMne, CA
92604
Thia 00-U II COll-
ducltd by. en lndMcMI
Ha\11 you atarted
doing bulnU yet? No Amv Petrloe Slml Thls 1l1temenl wet meo With the County Clerll ol Or'ange County
on 03/16/200 t
20011181114
Delly Piiot Mir 22, 21.
,AQr, s. 12, 2001 Tb851
ducted by· an ~
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Darren Catkins
Thia statement was
llled with lhe County
Clerlt of Orange County
on 0311 &r.!OO I
20011151518 Dally Pilot Mar 22, 29,
Apr, s 12. 2091 T!!835
Flctttlout Butlnett
Name Statement
The following persons are doing business as·
West Coast Restora-
tion, 562 t At5ureh Or .
Huntington Beach CA
926'9
Atehard Maim, 843
Towen $1. Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
This busmass 11 con·
ducted by an tnd1111dual
Have you started
doing buslneu yel?
Vas. 3-16-01
Atehard Mann This stalamenl was
hied witn the County
Clerll of Orwioe County
on 03/16/2001
20016151509
Daily P1lot Mar 22, 29, Aof. 51 12, 20()1 Th&48
Flctltlout Butlnett
Name Statement
The following perJOns
are doing bullneU es·
E Etectroniet, 2960
Nrway Ave . Suile A102,
Cosla Mesa, CA 92626
EE All Parts Corpo-
ratlOn (CA). 2960 Aitway
Ave . Slllte A 102, C:O.ta Mesa. CA 92626
This busineu ii con·
dueled by. e corpofalion
Have you started
domg business yet?
Yes. 2100
EE All Peru Corpo-
rallon
Dr. Abdul W AIJ8H,
President
This s111ement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 00/161200t
20011151491 DBlly P1IOI Mar 22, 29,
Ao!. 5, 12, 200! Th850
Flctttlou• BittlneH
Name Swtement
The following persons are doing business as
WindsOf Wedding•.
127 Jade Ave . Balbol
Island, CA 92662
Marianne Nelson
McDanlel. 127 Jade
Ave • Bll>oe ISiand. CA
92662 This bullneaa 11 con-
ducled by en lnQvQlll
Have you atarted
dOlng buslnen ye(? No
Marianne Mc:Oaniet This a1e1ement wu
llled with the County
Clerk . ol Orange Counfy
on 03/t 6/200 I
200161&1415
Dally Piiot M11. 22, 21
Apr, 5. 12. 2091 Jht!Z
Flctltlout Bu .. ,,...
Name Statement
The tollowlnQ P8f'ION
-doing bullillU -Soul, 8eO W Baller,
Cotti MeA, CA 92628
Oe1011 Service1, In· corporattd, (NV), 680 w. Baker. ea.ta Mell.
CA 92626 Thia buslneN .. cion-
tM.19d by e OOlllQlriol 1
Have yov ettrttd
doing 1>u1lne11 yet?
Flc:mio.,a Bu .. ne.t Yes, O.Ctmber 15, Name~ 2000 The lolloWlng pel"IOOI Otto• S.rvlcee, In· .,. Ck*lg buaineta u : corporaled
T.H. Elec1rlo, 1080 JUf* Rowland, PtM-
Tulare Or., eo.11 Mte1. klent
CA 92028 Thia statement wa.
Tony HenlY Harr11, filed W1ltl the County
10110 T ulllrt Of Co.ti Cltltc of OrWl08 CounlY ......_ CA 92$28 on 031!&'2001
Thia ~ II con-2001 ....... ~ by. 1111 ~ CMly Ptat Met 22, 2t
Hive you 11ar1ed Apt, 5. 12. 2001 DG
004ng butlne•• yel? f'1ctlUoue luelnw y~ony~~ ..................
Thie etatemtnt wu TM IOllOwlnG ,._. flied With lfl8 Cout.ey ... dOlrlQ ~ ..
Cler1I °' ()l1[not COll'lfy .. ~ .. loullolle, on ()3(1e12ocu 3440 Vlt 0pono. •foe,
IOOl ..... 17 Newpott leactl. CA ~ Piiot Miit •• " t2M2
Nt. 5, 12, At TbMf KIMwel~tnc =· ""° Via • Actltloue ....... port 9-:fl, ... TNI IMineee II eot1o ,e-...:,,: ;.••I dldtd by. I aorpcwllOh
-doi'll ~ HI~ ~u tt•ntO ,.,.. ... 118 Moon. doing butlnna ~? fl'IOD ... ,,,_ --.,, Y•. 1llO c---.CA~ ~.Inc a... c.lllM, .. ,. ... ic..w.t. leoo
ltoeG " .1..-..i-.. """'°" litdl, CA...., lllll,, ........ OOfto I Cll,;=-1
As he continues to pick up strength, there's
nd temng just how good Snyder couJd become
retary
ThtS statement was
llled w1lh the County
Clerll of Orange County
on 03/161200t
20011151494
Dally PilOt Mar 22 29
Apr 5, 12, 2091 Th846
Fictitlou1 Bu1lneaa
Name Statement
The following persons
ere doing butinesa as
Redline Design. 1374
Logan, •E, CoS1a Mesa. CA 92627 ·
Mitchell C Pr0bef1.
288 Palmer, •A Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
ThlS buStneU IS con·
ducted by an indMdUal
Have you started
doing bu$lnt$t yel? No
Milch Prooen
This statement was
med with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/22/2001
20011185177&
Dally Pilol Mar 22 29,
Aer. 5, t2, 2091 Th839
Flctltlout Buatne11
Name StlltetMnt
The lollowmg ptl10t\S
are dolno business as.
Beau Oecor. IS Flore,
Newport Coasl, Calll
92657
Cecelia Sue Sle<n. 15
Flore. Newport Coast.
C8lif 92657
Tllls busme5S 1s con·
dueled b1" 8(1 WldMdual
Have you slatted
doing buslnen yet?
Yes, 311/2001
Cec:eha Stein This slalemenl was
liled with the County Clel1I of Orange County on OOl2M001
20018151780
Dally Piiot Mar 22. 29,
AD! s. t2, 2001 ThQ40
FlctltJout Butlnett
Name St8tement
The following pt1sons
are dOing busfll85$ u .
Mephlsto Shoes. 1727
Wesiclltt Or~. Newport
Belch, CA !12tl60
MtehMI LaMoNa, 323
N JelleflOll Ave., F~
erton. CA 92832
Jennifer l.aMona. 323
N JeftefSOl'I Ave .. FuN· anon. CA 112832 ,
This bvslneaa Is oon-~ by: h"f>"nd and
Have you slatted
doing buswless yet? No
MiChffl La.Mor11
Th11 statement was
filed wlttl the County
Clel1I ol Orange County
on ~1
2001H51711
Deily Piiot Mar 22. 29,
Apr. 5, 12. 290t Th011
Flctltlout ButlnMt
Name Swtement
TM I~ perlOlll
.,. doing buainell ...
lempoll PIZZI/
81ck1treel Brewery Ladefl Randi, 27702
Crown ven.y P1mvay.
•E·1 , Utdera Randi. CA
9209• Vflllmagna, Inc.
<Calll.), 27 Goll Rld09 OM. Dow Cenyon, CA
928711
This bullnesa II con-~ by • eotpOralion Have you tllrted .,..... yeti No
, Inc
Oe Rutolo. Jr •
Prtlldenl
Thie a111emtnt wu
flied Wl1tl 1f'Mt County
Cletlt °' Or'tn09 Colny on CXV20f2001 too, .... .,,..
Dll>t Noc Met 22 29,
NI!. 5, 12, 2001 ThHz
,lotltloue ....... ............
TM folloWWla PMOllt .,. OOlr'O ~ ..
PoellMJly You, 1400
PeoMc Colet~, 8't 1103,
IMcll, Clllofnlil
T MWlll lftWln, 1400
Peollle c.-Hlgftw9y,
... 103. ~ IMcll. CA .... ,_.....,... lloon•
..... ~ .., lncMMll
Ha'lle yo.i 1t1'18d ~ ...... 'f'iA"No T...,. "'*"' Tllll ............
....... COilnly
a.-oeo..~
Oii onM001 ..,.-nl
~ .... -.~~ AM1Lll.lmt ~
Flclltlou1 Buelnett
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as:
Timothy J Folkers CPA, 2366 COloate Dr .
Costa Mesi, Cl. 92626
Timothy J Folkers
2366 Colg1to D11ve.
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Thts 1>us111ess 1s con-
ducted by Bil lndMdual
Have you started
doing llusiness yet?
Yes, 1/1199
Timothy J Folkers
This s11ternen1 was
filed with the County
Cterit of Orange County
on 03i20t'200 t 20011151715
Daily PlloC Mar 22. 29.
Al)! s, t2, 2091 Th§48
Fletltloua Buatneas
Name Statement
The IOllOWI~ persons
are doing bu-as Brown & Associates.
5201 Tasm81l Or Hunt·
irigton Beeel1. CA 92649
Steve D Brown. 5201
T 8SITlln Dr , Huntington
Beach. CA 92649
Mana E Brown. 5201
Tasman Or., Hunllngton
Beach. CA 92649
This business Is con·
ducted by huslland and
wile
Have you started
doing bus1neas yet?
Yes, 4/01..01
Steve D Brown This 1ua1ement was
hied witn the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03l'lOl200 t
20018851711
Da1ly Pilot Mar 22. 29,
Apr 5, 12, 2001 Th851
Flctltlout Bu1lnH1
Name St8tement
The toffow1ng persons
are doing bo9lness as
Quest Camp · HB.
1n 42 Belch 01 •250.
Huntington Beach, CA
Lmcfa C. Sank:ola,
PhD., S04 Harbor
Woods Pl . Newport
Beach, CA 92660
This bus1neu '' con· dueled by en lndMdual
Have you sllrted
doing business yet?
Yes. 03/2M00t
Linda S.ntCOla
This s11temen1 was
filed wilh the County
Clertt ol Orange County
on 03/20/2001
2001115177•
Dally Pilot Mar 22, 29,
Apr. 5, 12 20()1 Th844
Fktttloua Butlneu
Name Statement
The fotlowlng p&f 9()(11
11'8 doing bullnesl 8!1'
SumiH, t 3045 E
Cesa Unda Lant. Gar· dtfl Grove. CA 92&« Arline Sumida. 13045
E CUa Unda Lane.
Ga1den Grove, CA
928-«
Thia bullnns 19 con·
~ by an indMdlJal
Hive you 111rred
doing bu1lne11 yet?
Y•i. 1()'00 Anina Sumida
Tl\19 statement wu
filed with 11'19 County
Clerlt ol Orange County
on 0312MOOt 2001MM7U °"" Pilot Mir 22, 29. M · s, 12. 2901 009
Flc11tlou• lu•lneu
Name Slatement
TM following '**'"' .,. doing bUllf1"I ..
Polyu1etl\lnt Prottc-
llVt Coebng•. 18366
G04Nld SlrMt, Hun1•
~c~e:=
II. 8eOO Wl/rlllf Awnut,
HunttnglOn Belct'I, CA
92$47 n. buMIMe It oon·
ductlld by Ill lndMcWI
Have you 111ned ~ tiut':.=. ~ Thia ~I WU
flltd witll tM COllMy ~~r~ ., ... ?ta
~ llllOll Miit n , 29.
Mr, 5. 121 i'Q01 JM1Z ................ .......... '*"' TM ~ S*'ICN -~-· ™ 1110 a, ...... o, ...
Al-. CA W7M
·' ""' ... ... ............. .. moa. ... ll..1-D. ... _,., CAll7M
This business is con·
dueled by an 1nd1vid\Jal
Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes. OtfOl/2001
Tim Hungerford
Th•s sratement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/20!200 I
20016851787
Daily P.1lot Mar 22. 29,
AP' 5, 12, 2091 Tl\850
Flctltlou1 Business
Name Statement
The lollow1n9 persons
are doing busmess as
Slow Coming Day
19934 Keswic:ll. Lane
Huntington Beach CA
92646
Ryan Ashley Mein·
tosh 19934 t<eswtek
Lane, Huntington
Beach. CA 92646
This busmeas 1s con·
dueled by en lndMdual
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Ryan A Mclmosn
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 03f20/2001
20016158786
DaJty P1lo1 Mar 22. 29.
Apr. 5 12, 2001 Th845
Flctltiout Bu1tnHt
Name Statement
The following persons
are domg bullneSs as
Conc1nn1ty 3905
Marcus Ave Newpon
Beach, CA 92663
Paula J Hunter, 3905
Marcus Ave . Newport
Beach, CA 92663
This business Is con·
dueled by an 1ndlvtdual
Heve you started
doing buS<ne&S yet'? No
Paull J Huni.<
This statement was
!tied with the COl.lllty
Clerk o1 Ora11911 County on 03/2M001
20016151791
Dally Pilot Mat 22. 29,
Apr 5. t2, 20QIT11846Y
Flctltloua !Wtlnett
Name Statement
The lottowtng per50f'IS
are doing busmess as
Lease America t 16t HuntndQe Ad , Sanla
Ana CA 92705
Thomu Dewson
Milne, 111, t t6t Hunt·
ridge Rd . Senta Ana,
CA 92705
This busmeas is con·
dUC1ed by tin lndMdual
Have you started
doing busmen yet?
Yes. ~1
Tom D Miine This statement was
filed wilh IN County
Ctertt ol Orange County
on 03/20l200t
200111&11110
Oatly Pilot Mai. 22, 21,
Ao!. 5. 12, 2QQ1!1!653Z
Flctltlout Butlnut
Name Swtement
The lollowlng persons
.,. doing bvaNaa u
Belll111m1 By Ap·
polntment Ont; 1096 ~anlle. 'Newpon
, CA 112680
Liiiane L Botta. t096
~anlle. Ntwport • CA !l2eeo
Sherry A Welner,
3087 Rrvolt Newpon
Beec:h. CA ll2e60 This butl""8 It QOf1.o
dueled by a genetll pett11ersh1p
Have you atarted dOltlO ~ ywl7 No
Uliana l. Boni
This llat81Mr\I Wll
hlecl w11n the Counly
Clel1I of °'919 CountY on 03l2<V.200 t
2001 .... 7t0
Daly PlloC J.11( 22 29,
Apr 5. 12. 2001 Jbl50
~ , ......
Nw~t
TM followlnQ PMOnf .,. doing~.
A1ttresm1n. 151 DolNIOO Dr • ,,., .......
~ &Mch. Cellfomle
01egory W ~.151 ~
l'IOO °'. •34 ~ IMdl. C8llomle .. llM bl.mine8I It ~
Mlldby ... ~
Htv• you •ten~ doW'jQ ..,,... ,.,.., No
G ngorr W
FIND
"'-'"'"' .
!hrouq!! d• •••It
Thursday, April 12, 2001 85
sount A&..&ATAAS IOOTMU. lltOSTEJt
(llt Or ... CoMt ~. July U)
QUMf'EMACXS • &illy Hart. Mfss•on V•eJo, Rk~rd Schwartz. Edison
FOOTBALL
WMG MCKS • Owtl ~.Newport~
DMryl PoS10f1. EdlR>f'I, Froaee Ruaer, Tustin. l)'ler ThomP'Of',
S.Ota ~rgaflu
MCEMRS • ChriStlatl Preite, Edlion, Phillip Smrth, Ocun v-.
,Erik H1llenbe<tl, St. M ¥garet's
l1GffT ENDS • Br•ndon Alconcel, AhM> Niguel. Tim Burnette,
San Oemente, Chns ~et, Tustin
Off£NSIVE UHEMEN -Scott S.nnett., M ission Viejo, E J Chanda.
Trabuc.o Hills. Tyler Crandall, Trabuco Hiiis, Ed Fan~. Fountain Valley,
Walter Frazee, Dana Hills, Ryan Lumm, Santa MargantA. M ike
McClosky, Laguna Hills
UNOIACXas · Greg lult1na. Cap1nrano Valley, Matt McCoy.
Tustin, Seth Prelesnilt, Edison, Ahan Swv. Newport HMbor,
lnoke Tult11, Manna
DERHSM UNEMEN St~ Armstrong, Mater De1. Russ
Chamberlen, Huntington Beach, Bernard F•no, Fountain Valley.
Alex Hurton, santa Margarita
DEFENSM 11.ACXS • O\alii. Alshuler, eon,.,. del M.tr, Larry
Collins. Santa Ana Valley, Brown Faav•e. Mater De1, Robert Garey.
foothill, Randell Hill, El Toro. Ryan King, San Clemente, Bernard
Mitchell, ManN
PUNT'Efl-«KJCY • Zach Sherwood. Un1v~rs1ty
DEEP SEA HAPPY BIRTHDAY
WEDNESDAY'S
COUNTS
r--------------------~ Newport Landing •
2 boau, 17 anglers.
I I I I I I
4 calico bass,
10 sand bass.
I I
I I I I
5 rockfish, 8 sculp1n.
1 triggerflsh
I I
I I L--------------------~
Davey's Locker -
2 boats, 58 anglers.
41 bonito, 13 sand
bass, 11 calico bass,
1 halibut,
12 sheephead,
10 sculpin,
10 w h1tef 1sh,
102 b lue perch
McCtoskey Fictitious Business
This statement was Name Statement
hied w11h the County The following pe1SC1n!.
Cieri\ ot Orange County are oomg business as
on 03120/2001 So Cat An9e1s 20016158837 Baseb811 Club 1006
Daily PllOt Mai 22. 29 PociPV Cir Costa Me!.a
Ap! 5 12. 209t Th856 CA 92626
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1· A99•na E W~hami.
Name Statement = P~~ Costa
The lolto..v1ng persons This busmeu is con·
are doinQ bu51ness u ducted t>y an 1n<11111dual
Cox Design Studio. Have you started
t313 w Memory Lane. doing business yet? •602. Same Ano, Ca•l· Yes. 6'2000
fomia 92706 Regine E W1ll1ams
Robert Lee Cox. 1313 This statemen1 was
W Memory l..8ne •602 hied w1lh the County Santa Ana Calllomie Clerk ol ()(ange County
Tl111 business 1s con· on 03'23/2001
dueled by an 1ndMdual 200161592&3 Have you started Dally PllOt Mar 29 Apr
doing business yet? 51 12 19 ?Q()t !!!§63 Yes. 5/t5/t978
AObert lee Cor This statement was
hied w11h the County
Cieri< ol Orange County oo 02/23/200 I
20016156100
Dai'y PllOI Mar 22 29
Apr 5, t2, 2Q9t Th857
Flctttloua Bu1lnett
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business es
D1 Marie Home
Fum1sh1nos t044 Irvine
Avenue Newport Beach CA 92660 Di MaNe Lid (DE).
1013 Centre Road W~ITllngton DE 19805
This business is con·
ducted by a corporlltton
Have you started
doing bustness ye!? No
Di Mane. Lid
01 Mane. President
This slalemenl was
filed with the County
Clerll ol Orange County
oo 03/231200 I
2001&1511251
Daily Pilol Mar 29. Afll s, 12, 19, 2091 TlJ859
Fictitious Bu1tne11
Name Statement me following persons
are doing busineu as.
Coast Publishing
34 I 9 Via lJdo. Newport
Beach CA 92663
Anthony W1ll1am
Wralll 2t8 Crystal Ave.
Balboa Island, CA
92662
This business 11 con· ducted by an 1ndlVICIUll
Heve you starred doing bustneu yet? No
Anthony W Wralll
This stllemenl was l~ed With the County Clerlt ol Orange County on OY.23.~t
20018159251
Daily PlloC Mar 29. AfJI
5, 12. 19, 2901 Th860
Flctltlout Butlnee•
Hime Statement
The following peflOl\1
ere dolnQ bu-u
A ) V111on Quest
Coaching B ) V1110n
Quest Coach, 263
Hanover Drive Costa
Mesa CA 92&28 C~ttOfd Ray Vontlng
263 Hanover Orlve,
Costa MIA. CA 92626 Thta but lll8H Is con-
duc1oel by an ~
HIYI you llarttd dolnQ bU8lnetl yet? No
Cliftord Ray Vonting
Thia 11atement wu
filed wilh tne COllnty c-. ~ OrWl08 Counr; on 03fl3/'200 t
2001M5t2t1 ~ Piiot Mir 21 A'1! . 19 2001 M1
Fk:tltloul lu.lneee ....... ~
TM I~ J*'ION .,. dOriO ~.
AMM PIOOUCllOl'le,
19934 l<eewlek Lene, Hun11ngton &eldl, CA
02$4' Ryan Athlty Mein·
10th, 19834 KM~ lane. Huntington
9eecln, CA 92&49 Thtt t>uMIMt .. con-
duclld by "' ........ Hen you ataned dOlnO Wl!neu yet?
Y•. ~1~1 ~~~
Ttll8 '"""""" -fled ..... ... C°""'Y
Qaltl ol Ol'w'9I Ool.l1llr
QI\ 0312Y.Z001 1111-~ ... ..., "ti: ~· ,. ,, 2QQJ
Flctltlout Bu1lness
Name Statement
The lollowmg persons
are doing business as
Pacific Whey Cale
Bakery & Cottee Co
2622 Sin M.guet Nt,w-
port Beacn CA 92660
Gina M De Michael
2622 S&n MIQuet New-
port Beacn CA 92660
Jan M Salvato. 2622
San Miguel, Newport
Beach CA 92660
Aou H Salvato 2622
San Miguel. Newport
Beacn CA 92660 This bustne6S is con-
duc1ed by a general pannersf11p
Have you 11arted
e101ng bus1neu yet?
Yes t2195
Gina M De Michael
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 0312312001
20011159267
Daily PllOI Mar 29 Af>t
,5, t2, 19, 2001 Th864
Flctltlout Businesa
Name Statement
The following pe™>ns
ere doing busmess a3
Hart and Associates
20t22 S.nla Ana Ave .
4C San~ AN Hetgllts.
CA 92707
Lynette June T81l1p!!fl
20122 Santa Ana Ave
4C Senta Ana ~.gtits
CA 92707
Tll4s business is con·
ducte<I by an lndMdual Have you sllrted
doing bu11nes6 vet?
Yea. 3/12/01 Lynette June Tamphn
This s111ernent was hied With lhe County
Clel1'. ol OnloQe Cour>ty on 03f23/2001
200188592&5
DaA)' Pllol Mar 29 Af/f .5. 12 t9 2901 Th865
Flctltlou1 Buslnett
Na!M State~nt
The tollowtng persons are doing buaineu as
Meecal H;ghlands 537
Newpo'1 Cit I t 12 Ne#-
port Beadl CA 92660
Alu Wodchl1 537
Ntwpon Ctr 11 12
Newpor1 Beach. CA
112660
This business is con-
dUcled by an lndMOUll
Heve vou started
doln9 t>uatneu yet? Y-. Jin 1, 2001
Aler Wodeh11
Th• l lllt/'1'18111 wu
ltled With lti8 County
C*1I OI OrMgt Counly
on 03/29'2001
20011111270
Daily Pllol Mar 29. Af/f
.t.. 12. 1e. goo1 ThMt'l
flctlttoue lut11Mu HMM ~ ,.,_ lolow!nQ Ptl'lont .,. dolrlQ ~ ..
G11l1 Tel e ·
communtcauone Co
OTC IOI I Guaa Of
6"cl\, CA
H
Jenrey o.mn Gllla. 9081 01111 Of.1 Hunt·
111111011 ee.ct1. c" m..e n. ~it con-~"' .n~ Have yOY e11ned
doing bllloM I yfl't
Y• 4•1911 Jell Olla
Tllll ~ --... ""' ... COunty an ot ~ eoune, Oll~J ..,_..
~Plat ... 11!9"
Lll. ''•' ~
•
Fic11tlous Business
Name Statement
The tollow1n9 persons
are doing buWlf!Sl. ilS
Co116HI Funer.-
Servir" 1 1801 C.a•d•na1
ClfCIE. •C Garden Grow• CA 9264 ·;
S•,jr ey Phdhp Hun!
106 Monie Vista lrvinoo CA 'l2b02·2003
Th•:> t>US>n'·~~ I& con·
aucied t.v an 1ndMdua.I Ha11e you &tilrtect
domq bu&IMS!o fel? Ne,
Sidney Pntll•O Hun!
Tt is ~1a1rmM\I w&$
llled "'•It• it. Cour1ty
C1er• ol Orafl':l9 Cciunty
()(I 03 /j 2001
20016859246
Dady Pile" Ma 2<J ""' ~2 t'1 ?QOt ll'.1371
( 795 OBITUARIES
FOXCROFT
Marjorie Moon
Fo1crott. born JanuafY
11. !931 passed away
April 7, 2001 1n New-
port B11ch with her
loving lamlly 11 her
bedside. Her children
Bunnie (Gary). Berta
(Merk). Biii Robert
(Rachel). Brtan
(Slett1ni) 1long wilh
their spouMS, Ind her
nine gr1ndchlldren
Rebecc1. Robyn,
Rachelle. Sterling
Kyle, Kalley, Jackson.
Muwell 1nd M1kenna
will dHply miu her.
She wa1 a mentor to 111
of lhem on the leuoos
of love tun and the joy
of life Marjorie • dellh
lollows 1lmo1t thirteen
yee1a after Iha passing
of her truest love,
Kenneth Fo1croft. her
hu1b1nd and soul
mile for thirty-tight
years In heu ot !low·
ers. donallona may be
m1Cle to Hoag Memo-
rial Hospll1I, Newport
Buch. Sefvie.s Wiii be
prlv1te.
LOCAL
MOllTUAllES
P'IERCE lnTHIERS
IELL lllOADWAY
Mortuary • Chapel
Cremation
1 IO Broadway
Cos1a Me~
842-9150
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t{/r"'" ~"''I
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Flctltloua 8u1lneH
Name Statement
The lollowing person
111e doing busineu aa
REI ~SaeCove
I
Ln Costa Mesa CA 92627
). G L Sotltd Inc (CA
177 R1vers1dt Ave
Sulla 1085F, Newpor1
Beach. CA 92683
This bus•neas 11 con
dueted by a corporalton
Heve you alerted
doing bus1ne11 yet? No
G l Sollld, Inc
Eugene Ferre Pr111 .
dent • Tri.a ttatemtnl wa
hied wrth the County
Ciert. ol Olenge County
on 03/231200 1
20011151247
Daily P1IOI Mar 29. ~ s. 12. t9, 200t ™~
Flctltlou1 BuelneH
N•m• Statement
Thi lotlOwtng pertont
11re doing bUM1eu 1111
HK Conalructlon
20322 1<11ne Or Senta
Ana Heogl\11, CA 92707
Harold Beverly Klu1en, 20322 Kline
Or . Sante Ana He40ht1
CA 92707
Thia 1>o11ne11 11 oon
dueled by 1n lndlvldull
HIYI you llarttd
doing bu11neu yet?
YH. 8198
Harold KlatMn
Th11 1ta1ement wa1
llleO Wllh the Covnty
C1M of Of enge COl#'lty
on 03l23l200 I
2001tHt2IO
01111y PllOI Mar 29 ~ 5 12, li. 2001 bi8
I
Flodtloue helw ,..,,..~
TM tollOWtnO Pf'*"'8 .,. doing~ ...
HMlof l/lllage, 2400
Main St. Sfe r<ll .
!Mie, CA 9291 '-8271 H~ VIiia~ Al·
tOCieM Ltd ICA)1 2..oo
Mein St, S11. 201,
IMM. CA 02914-3271
Philip ~. McHetMe,
Tru1tu tor The
McNllnH Family Trvtt,
2-400 Main St., Ste. 201,
lrvlne. CA 92914-8271
Thi• butlnMI .. OOll•
ducted by: a general
pann1rthlp
Have you 111ned
doing bu11ne11 y11?
Y11. 1990
Ptill1p H McNamee,
Generel P1r1nar,
Truetae
Thlt 1t11eman1 wu
filed With the County
Clel1l of <Ange County
on 03/23/2001
2001tlH254
Ody Pilot Mat 29, A{1I
5. 12. 19. 2001 Th86§
Flc11tlou• Buelneu
Name Statement
The following pers<lllt
are doing bualnlta u :
Medical P1ychology
A1aoci•te1, eo1 Nonn
Tuaun Ave . Sulll 307,
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Oavtd Engatrom.
PH 0., 1501 Supe~
Ave , Suite 202, New·
J>011 Beech, CA 92663 Stephen K Mercu1,
PH 0., 1101 Dove Street, Newpor1 BHCh,
CA 92660
This bu11ne11 Is oon· ducted by a general
pennerahtp
Have you ltarted
doing t>umeSS yet? No
Devod Engstrom, PH 0
Th11 atatement wea
lied with Iha County
Cler1c of Orenge County
on 03/23/2001
r
2001811592tl Deity Pilot Mar 29, A.pr.
5 12. 19, 2001 Tl\8§9
Flctltlou1 8u1ln•H
Name S1£•ment The lollowl persona
are doing bu .. u
Good c1eln Fun, 2522
Orange A~a.. Apt E. Coste Meaa, CA 921127
Lon Ann Camey, 2522
Orange Ave., Apt E.
Coeta mesa, CA 92627
Thi& buainesa Is ooo·
dueled by an individual
Have you s'8rted
CIOlng bustnHS yet> No
Loil Ann Camey
This stalement wH led wllh lhe County
CleOI of Orange County
n 03127/2001
20018859514
Daily PllOI Mar 29. A9f
fl
0
5 I 12, 19. ?091 Th875
Flctltlou• Buelneu
N1me St.tement
Thi IOllOwi~ persona
are doing bUtlnell as Moon Shjne Broiler.
22 Main St , Huntington
Beach, CA 92&48
Jayme Kay Stewan.
24 15th St , Apt. E,
5
1
Huntington Beach. CA
2648 9
I
Todd Anthony Mana,
6851 Greenview Hunt· Wlglon Beach, CA 92648
Thia butlne11 11 con·
ducted by co1>1nn.ra
Have you 1larted
doing buSloffa yeT? No
Jayme Kay Sl8wart
Thia stafemenl wu
tad with the County
Olene of Orange County
on 03/27/2001
II
2001H5tH5
Delly Pok>! Mar 29. A{1I
, 12, t9. ?Q()I Th8'78 5
•
I/
Flc11tlou1 BualneH
N1me St.tement
The following peraona
re dOlng bull'nN1 u ·
Slteblender nel, 3-4111
.. Lido ., 36, Newpor1
Beaoll, •CA 926e3
OaYld LM Ford 20082 ShorltWOOO 01cle Hunt·
lnglOn Beach CA 92&4e
Thia bu11n111 •• con· dueled by an indMdual
Havs you 11arted
dOlng bullneaa yll? No
Oellid Lee Ford
Ill
This 1111ement wea
ed with the County
Cieri< of Orenge County
on 03127/2001
D
20011151511
Illy Pilol Mar 29. Apr
12 19, 2001 Th8'77 5.
FlctltJoua Bualnff•
Name St.tement
The lollowlng per10111 e do4ng bUllOeaa u : er
Hendbullt Media
0 roup, 3419 Via Lido
136, Newpon eaach,
A 92663 ' c David Let F0td 20082
ShOr9WOOd cira.. Hunt·
lnglon Saech, CA 92&4e
Th11 bualneaa 11 con·
ducted by' an lndl¥id1Jal
Heve you 1t1rted
dOing bullnetl yet? No David Laa Ford
Ill
Thi• atetement was Id with tile County
Cieri< ol Olange CountY
on 03/27/2001
~
20011tllHl7
Daily Ptlol Mar 21 Apr
12. lg, 2901 triii'78
F lctltloua Bu•'""'
N•me StaterMnt
Tha followlng peraon1
8( • doing bullneu ..
Sunahln• Con· ,, OllliOtll, 341g I/II U0o
3&, NIWJ)Oft BNetl.
CA 92M3
OeVICI LM FOIG, 20082
Shorewood Cira., Hl.fll •
lnQlon BMch, CA ~
Thi. butlntM 11 oon-
dUcllld by '" lndMdUal Have you ttar1e0 ~ bueba1 yet? No ~LMF~
11
Thia 1t.atement wu
led with the County ~~1gr:r~
2001MHIM ~ PtloC Mer 21 • 12 li. 2001 tNi'711 5.
Flctltloue luelnM•
Name ltattmtnt
The IOllOwlnQ .,.rtont .,. dOlr10 ~ ...
Wll\SIOn'• Auk> Pawn, 1158 Nftpol1 8IVd • Cot*I MMe, CA 82U1 041M Vltdull. 1 nA
twpon 8Mt • eo.i.
1
H MIN. CA 92927
TM bl.ltineN II con-dueltd by en ~
Hev1 you etertld
dOlltQ butlne.. V•I? ... 5IWM y
•
Glenn VttdUll Thie ltli.mtnl WU
1111<1 -"*' the County Clerrtl of OtWIOI County on aJl'Z7 flJJO I
2001 ..... 17 Oetf Plol Mer 29 •. o. 12, lg. 2001 hM:i
l'lctltk>u• Bu9'ne-.
Heme ltlrlement
TM tollQwlno '*'°"' • ,. CIPif1'l ~ u:
Mulllrri Mlmorfal of
Newl)Ofl Baath, ~oo
ltvint Ave., 1209B,
~;J:r1 8,'ICh, CA
Mlijn, Inc • (NV), 3400
ltvlne Ave • 12098.
Newport Balch, CA
02UO
~ auelMM
Name ae.tefMnt
The followlnO PlflOl'lt .,. doing buM*a II:
Blteon Enterprl111,
I 002 8teffl Vltfl Dr ..
TUIUn, CA~
Lftlt Alt6rew BillOl'I. ti02 Sierra Viet•.
TUIWI, CA 92780-6230 Thi. tx..ine11 It oon· ~IO bV. Ill lndlvlduel Helle you 11arttO OOfno builneH yet? NO Lllilla An«IW Bitton Thie ll<menl WH
hied with the County
Cle!1I of OtWIOI ColM1ly
on 03/30t'2001 200 I ete0003
Dally PlloC A{1I 5. 12, Ii,
26. 2901 Th092
Flctlttou• SuaiMH
Name lt.tement
Tha lollOWlng pert0n1 .,. doing buslnMI ...
CabrillO St Hair Ae·
treet. 130 Cabr\llo St .. Costa MMe, CA 92627
Oeboreh Spigner,
11624 Gloiun a, Foun•
t111'1 V*'I, CA 92708
Thlt ~· .. con-ducWd by; en lndMdUel
l'lotMloue ...... ...............
~~ -~l.=~ =n lffeh.ci
Manny Y~ •
1565 .... v.-Ol'lw, ~. CotCI MMe, CA
92828
Tiiie bllllnlta It con• duc'4IO by: en lndMdual
HIYI you •l•r1ed doing bUalnlal yet?
Yff, 3118/2001
Manny YelOUlhalaml
Thia alatlf'*ll WU
Hied with the ~ OIHk ol OrWlgl Coldf on 04I03l200 I
I001 lllOS11
Doily Pilot
Meta CA 92827
Chiia Pltttnall. 2541 8
oranoe Av1 , coata
Meta. CA 112611
Thlt bullnlll It OOl'I• ducad by .,, lndlV1dual
M•v• you ttaned
doing butlnet• ytl?
Yea, 111..01 Flctltlou• .,.,,....e CM• Pittman
Name 8taf8mlnt Tt11a It.aliment WU
TM foflowlng ptrtOOt f~ld wtth the County
are doing butliletl aa· Clltll ol Orange COciflly
Pro Gta11, 1'690 on O:W1101
Plecentla A11e., IC. 2001M5t_029 eo.ta Meaa, CA 92627 Oaltv Pilot Aor. 12, 19,
Dane ~uofa New. 2!!. Mtv 3. ~l Tt!?34
~~ ~ NewpOlt FlcthlO\I• Bu•IMU
Barry Vanderm4Wltn, Name Statement
41g Main St., 131, HYnl-The loflolo,ing peraon1
Thie bulinHt II 000-ducled by: • COf'pofallol)
H1111 you 1tarted
doing bulinNI yet? No
Me'ljln, Inc.
HIV• you ll•rt•d
doing b11slnet1 y91?
Fk;tJtloue Bualneae Yes. 9/2000 ~llot Ap. 5, !t.19. Flctltloue Bu1ln.e1 ~1 ~ N9me&tatement Flctltlou• BualneH
Name Statement
The !Ollowlno person•
are doing btMlela aa:
tnaton Baadl. CA 92848 are doing bu.slness es Ma.rt! McConntll. 1690 Soutfi Hunltng1on
Placentl1 I C, Costa BHct'I Girls Fastpltdl
Mua, CA 921127 Soltbell, 21252 Cupar, Name Jtttement Deborah Spigner
The following pertOl)t Thi• atelement wu FktltJow lullr•e .,.TM~':' Thi• buslne&s 11 con· l'funtlng1on Beach. CA
dueled by. • general 92046 ere doing butlnMa •• ,Ued with tn. • County
Easteld• Dellcete· C1e01 ol Orange Coun'1
ssen, 1720 Senta Ana on 03/30o'2001
Name 9~ RHIOentlat M0t1geg_e
Tha fOl!owlnQ 1*10n1 'Cotporatlon, 3700 &. are Oolng bulileM' d! SuMn SI., Suite 260,
pertnershlp Sou1h Huntington H1rvka Mlnaml, Sec·
rei.ry ,
Thi9 atAtemenl WU
filed with tha Coun1Y Cieri! of Orenge Gounly
on 'J/'Z'T /2001
Ave .. •B. Coale MIM. 20011tl0011 CA 92627 Daily Pilot A.pr 5, 12. 111, Bill'• Boera WOllcl, Senta Anl, CA 9270.
8382 Atvaraoo Or., Mor1gagM1.oom. Inc.
Huntington Beech, CA (NV), 3700 S. Susan St,
Pawsti Wallh, 9921 Y CN1t1oWn Ave.,
Huntington Blach. CA
92848
Hive )'OU •••rt•d Beach Junior MISS Sot!·
doing bualnHs yet'? bla jCA), 212.52 Cuc>ar
Yt1. 312512QQ1 Hunlington Beach, CA
Thomas Donatelli, 619 29. 2()01 Thf9Q Stefani Wagner, 9921
Yortctown Ave , Huot· llllJlon Beach, CA 9264e
fhla bualn11t 11 ooo-
ducled by: an lndMdual
Deni 8eQllOle New 9211411
Thia atalemant waa Thll bultness 11 con·
20011tH!511
Dally Pilot Mar 29. A9f.
5, 12, 191 2001 Tll883
Flctltlou1 ButlneH
Name St.ltement
The lollowlng perlOtll
are ~ bulr..M u .
Garden Welk Apert·
menta, 2400 Main St ..
Ste. 201, Irvine, CA
92614·6271
Wllliem Cole, 2335
Cumberland Rd., San
Marino, CA 91108
Shirley Cote, 2335
Cumberland Rd., Sen
Manno, CA 91108
Thie buaine11 11 con-
ducted by hulblnd end
wilt
Have you •tarted
doing bu11n111 yet?
Yea, 2128197
William Cole
Thia statement was
llled wllh the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03127/2001
20011111571 ~ Pilot Mar 29, ~
5. 12. 19. 2001 Th881
Flc1ltlou1 BuelneH
Neme St.tement
The tollowing persons
ere do4ng business u : A.) The Muscle
Enhanc.ment Compeny B.) ME Co 3831 Bitch Stree~t NewporJ Beech. CA 660
G A GouV11, II,
4991 er11mmon Lane.
lrvN, CA 92715
Thil buatnen 11 oon·
duc1ed by: an 1ndlvldual
Have you 111rted
doing bualneu yet?
Yes, 5/17195
Otlorge A Goo.Ms. II
This atetement w11
ltled Wlltl lhe County
CleOI ol Orange Colrily
on 3127/2001
2001 .. 59510
Deity Piiot Mar 29, A.pr
5, 12. 19. 2001 Th882
Flctltloua Bu11n .. 1
Name Statement
The lot~ person• .,. dootlo buMleU ..
Cout Mantle & Stair·
caH, 1043 Center SI..
A-7, CotlA MHa, CA
92627
Jtitt L Shotwell, 4111
Nawpor1 Blvd , Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Oevld JonH, 461
Nawpon Blvd., Newpon
Beach, CA 92660
Thi1 bualnHa II COO·
dueled by OOillnnerl Have you alerted
doing bulln8ll ~17 No Jeff L. ShOlwllt
Thia 1ta1ement waa
hied with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 03127/2001
200111591112
Dilly Pilot Mar 29, /4+11. 5. 12. 19. 2001 Th§§.4
Flctltlou1 BuelneH
Name St.tement
Thi lottow1ng persons
are dOlng buafneu u
O·luJC Evenll, 6
Morgan. Ste. 111, Irvine,
CA 921118
Timothy H Lux, 3001
Capri Lane, Coat•
Mua. CA 92826
Otene M Lux, 3001
Cepn Lane Coll•
Mesa, CA 92626
Thia bu1lne11 11 oon·
ducted by husbend and
wife
Have you 1t1rted
doing business vet?
YH, 03f01/01
Diane M Lux
Thia 11atement w11
llle<I with tile County
Cletk ol Orange Col"1Y
on ()3.121/2001
2001 .. lllOH
Oeil'y Pilot Mar 29 A9f
5. 12. lg. 2001 trijO
Promontory Or. West,
Newport Beech, CA
92660 Kenl Alexander. 2.46
ROChHter, IC, Cosla
Meaa, CA 92627 This bullneH II COil·
ducted by • general
partnership
Have you atartad doing ~ yet? No
ThOmu OoneleUI •
This statement was
filed with the County
Clenc of Orange County
on 0313012001
20018110002
Daily Pilot A.pr. 5, ~2. 19.
26, 2()01 Th893
Flc11tlou1 8u1ln111
Name Statement
The lollow•nsi persona
are doing bualnfft as
Poseidon Yachl Serv·
IOIS, 2263 Pacific Ave ..
IA, Coate Meu, CA
92627
Anthony Rey Mickelson, 2283 Paalte
Ave , IA, Cotti Mesa
CA 92627
This bullntH la COil·
ducted by an lndMduel
Have you tlarted
doing bu11ne11 yet?
Ye1, 10l10f77
Anthony
Mickelson
Ray
This atatement was
tiled with lhe County
Clenc of Orange CountY
on 03l30/2001
20016180001
Oa~ PllOt A{1I 5 12 19,
26, 2001 Th894
Flc11tloue Bu1ln111
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing bulineaa 85
Preventive Heallh
Medoc:al Group. 380 Sin
MlgUel Onve Sui1o 206 . Newport Beach. CA
92660 Alt R RafetjOO MD A
Protesaional Corpo·
rahon, (CA) 360 San
Miguel Drive, Surte 260,
Newport Beach. CA
92660
Thia bualneu la con·
ducted by' • OOll)Olation Have you atarted
doing bu11neu yet? Yes, 8114/2000
All R Aafltjoo MO A
Proleulonal Corpo· rat IOI\
All R Ralat100 MO
Prealdent
This 11111ment was filed with the County
CleOI ol Orange County
on G.ll30t2001
20018160015
Dally Pllol ~ 5, 12 19,
26. 200 I Th895
Flctltlou1 Bu11n .. 1
Name Statement
The lollowlng _parsons
are dOlng boalnha as
SoCel N11werx, 2782
Mendoze Costa Meaa, CA 92628
Kun David Ch111ten-
sen 2782 Mendoze.
Costa Mau CA m26
This buslnett 11 COi\·
dOc:ted by en lndMcloel
Have you alarled
dOlng bullneN ye!? No
Kun David Chrl1len·
aen This atllement wes
IUed with the County
Cleric of Oflnge County
on 03/30l2001
200111180013
Dally Pilot A.pr 5 12 I 19,
26. 2001 lh896
Flctltlou1 Bu1ln11•
Name St.ltement
Tile lollowlnsi persona .,. OolnO businesl aa
Laadershlp Tomonow
2001, 28 71 Alanzo
Lane, Colta Mesa CA
92626
Jamet F Alklf'lson
2171 Alenzo Lane. Co6ta MMe, CA 92626
Thia bu11ne11 la con-
ducted by 1n lndMd\Hll Flctttlou1 Buel,,.H Havt you 11arttd
N1me St.tement doing bualnoM ~I? No The following persont , J9mea F A"iMOn
art Oolng bualNu u Thfa atalemenl wH
Hubbl Hubl>• In· lli.G wilt\ Iha County
OullrlH, 2188 E OIHk ol OrMQI County
OclHnlront, Newpon on ~1 Blach, CA 92881 2001lllOOOI
Piiar Jeremy Deily Polo4 kK 5, 12, 19,
Jacob1on, 21811 E'. 2t, 2001 Th896
Ooeantront, N1wpon
Beach, CA 92881
Sera Rlahl, 21ee e.
OclHnlront, Newport BMcn, CA 92881
ll\11 l>uliMM It con•
OUc:lld by 1 gtMral
pal'IJ\tnhtp
Have you 111rted
doltlO bU8r4ll yet? No
Jteter Jertmy
J1cot>aon
Thlt llllt~t Wll
tllto wlth tn. County
C1ettt of °"OGt County
on 03l»'2001
20011HOOtO
~ PllOt ~ 8. 12, 19, ~! 1l!IOQ
'IC.ttttoue SullneH
Neme Statement
TM lollowlllO l*tonl
.,. doing bulhtiit ••: AR Mltlittlng Conaul·
tatlta" 843 N. RtdOnOo Ot u11, Ma'*"', CA
12801
AOem Romo, 843 N
RtOondo Or. EHi, Anlhflm. CA 92801
Thi. butHllta la oon-
CIU*cl ~ .,, lncMdull
Hive you aJ•rt•d
doing 1>1111ne11 yet?
Y11, 311/01 Adam Aomo lllil lllllfntnt WU ""° Wiii! "" ~ Cllltr °' Or1nQll eour.y on 03r.Wl001
2tOtlM0001 ~Plll:ll •• 6. 12, 19, ,, Jl#t
Flctltlou1 BuelneH
Name St.tement
The followlnQ persona .,. ~ bualOMa ..
JCC MerkellnQ, 3880-H S01At1 Belt sr
Sama Anl, CA 82704
Jemuel C C11uoo,
268().H Bier St , Senll
ML CA 92704
Thia bualneM 1' oon·
""°'td by' tn lnOMduaJ H•v• you e11rteO = buetn.11 yet? 121
Jim\* c c~ fhot ttallfT\ttlt Wit fllld with thl County
Cletll Of Orange ~ on ror.»'2001
20011NOOOt ~llol "fl' o. 12. 19,
1 lbeti
FIC.tltloue lueJneu ...,,. ~· The ~ peraol\I .,.~~ ..
lk!nny Cout Promo·
llOM, 113 I Lltlt90of
Of 1 Colla a...aa CA
t2e?e
AUN ~In, 1731
Llbredor E!.t.. Cotti MIN, CA~
Carmen Kover, t731
Lebreoot Er.a.... Cott• ...._CA_
Ttllt .._.,.. It oon
~. OIM'~
Have you t11t1eO
Clcq ..... rt! Ho
Flctltlou1 Buelneu
Nam• Statement
The follOWllljl per10r11
are dol(io bu"""9 ••;
a) H ~agazlf'l8,
b) Mepleton Media
Inc.. 125 I/la Genoa.
Newport Beach, CA
92663
Mapleton Medll Inc ,
(CA) 47203 El AQA1dir Circle. Palm Oelert, CA
92260
Thia bu11n111 11 con·
ducted by a oorpofatlon
Have you 1tart1d
doing bustneu yet?
Yes, 9-1·2000
MaplatOll Med11, Inc.,
Bruce W Cook, Pre11-den1 i
Thia stetement WH
flied with th• County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 03/23/2001
2001811592411
Oaoly Pilot Mer 29, A9f.
5. 12. 19. 2()01 Th888
92846 Suite 250. Sant• Ana.
William Bodamer, CA 92704
6382 Alvarado Or., Thia bualneta la con·
Hunllngl<lll Beech, CA ducl.s by: a OOl'l>Of8llon
921146 Hive you etarted Thlt buline11 11 con-OOlng bulilllll yet? No
cb:ted by: en lndvtdual MOrtaaoelt.oom, Inc.
Have you 1taned Su..n b . Mer.a, A111 dolrtQ b119tne11 yet?' Secrelary
Y"' Mar. 30, 2001 This at.atement was
Wllllam J. Bodamer filed with !tit County
Thi. atalement was Cleltc of Orange County
filed wllh the County on 04l03/2001
Cleric of Ofange CountY 2001lll030t on 04/03/200 f Dally Piiot A.pr. 5, 12, 19,
20018H0318 26.2001 Th916 Dally~ A.pr. 5, 12, 19, ~! !!'!911 Fictitious aualnff•
NalM Stat.ment Flcttttou1 Buel""• The fo11owino persona
Name Statement .,. ~ buaiieSa u :
Tha following pereona A ) MorloeQH&ortH
are doing bu8iletl u: S.rvlcM. 6 ) 111 Preler·
Bu1lne11 Design• ence Morloloe. 3700 S. West. 35 Harcoun, New-Susan St ~ 1250, Santa
poll Cout. CA 112657 Ana, CA 92704
Carola Hennesay, 35 MottgegeH com, Inc.
Harcourl, Newport (NV), 3700 S. Suaan St ..
Coaat. CA 921157 1250, Santa Ana, CA
Th11 bualnese la con-92704
NOTICE OF duc1ed by. 111 lndMdual Thl9 bulinelS Is con-
PUBUC SALE H1v1 you llarted ducted by' 1 OOfPOtllion
The mini l10ragl 1_., doing bllalneu yet? Hive you aterted
1ty, aocord1ng tQ the YH, 1098 Ooing bu91net8 ye(/ No prOVJllOll' of OIVltion 6 Carole Henneaay Mol1Ql~H com, Inc
of the Builnes.s and This 1tet1ment w11 Denene W1rd, Preal·
Prolttslons Code, filed with lhl County dent Chapter 1 o Section Olene of Orenge County Thia 11a11ment was
21707 (a). hereby gives on 04/03/2001 flied with the County
NOTICE OF PUBLIC 20011M0315 Cletk of ~ County SA LE Dell'f Piiot A9f 5, 12, 19, on 04I03l200 t
Have you et1rted
doing butlne11 yet? No
Stelanl Wigner
Thlt 1111emen1 was flied wllh the County Cletll ol Onwlgl ColM1ty on <W08l200 I
2001teeOl14
~ Pltol Apr, 12. 19, ~y 3. ~1 Tb927
Flct.ltlou• Bu•IMH
Name Stata1Mnt
The lolloWlng persona
.,. doing bulillSI u;
o.rmaN't S1un Care,
2333 E. Coast Hwy., 16,
Coron1 del Mar, CA
921125
Germ1lne A. Jacob•·
Taylor, 6514 Pageanlry
St.. Long Baaoh, CA
9o808
Thia bu•lneH la con·
ducted by an indlvtdual
H1v1 you ataned
doing bulinell yet? No
Germaine A. JICOOa· TayJor
lllls ttattmenl wu filed w1lh the Counly
Clel1l of Orange Counry
on 04l08l2001
20011110122
Dally Pltot Apt. 12, 19,
26. May 3. ~1 Th9?6
Eatra St0tige Newpor! 26. ?Q01 T!!914 20011180303 Mesa Will condUcl a ~Pilot A.pr 5, 12, 19, Flc11tloue Bu.ineN
pubhc: .. 1e 01 the con-Flct.ltlout Bu•lneu ~1 Th919 Name StatelMnt
f Name Stat.ment The ,.........,. tents o the 11orage Tha lolloW1ng Pt STATEMENT OF ..,...,wing persona !f,1~ce: C:,~~t.s tt,°~ are doing ~s ABANDONMENT OF 111At= ~,.u. &
IOld to Iha hlQflest bief. Hydracoach, 3-4383 USE OF F1CT1110US Laundrom11, 253 East
der. for lawtul money of Dana Strend Rd .. •A, BUSINESS NAME 171t'I St , Sulle "O",
the Un11ed States of Dana Point, Ca 92629 The following per1or1(1) Coe1.a Mua. CA 921127 Amer1ca (cash) Hydracoach (CA), hH (have) abandOf\ed Syed M Haaaen. 340 The sale ts betnQ held 34383 Dana Stflltld Rd, the UM o( the flctlllout Remona Pl., Coate
to sattsly a landlord's •A. Dena Point, CA bu1lneu name: Mele, CA 92627
lien and w.a be held at 92Th62159 bu......... la con· 2RPL YR COM, 4223 Thia bullntll II oon-1250 S1111o1 SI Costa --Dana Rd . N1wport duclld by en lndMdull
Mesa, CA 92626 on dueled by • ~· 6Mctl, CA 92663 Have you eterted Apol 25, 2001. at 1 30 Have you 11arted The Fictll:IOUI Bual· doing ~ yet? No
p m <bno buslMN yet? No ne11 neme referred to Syjd M Hauen
Auetioneer't Name K E Hydrac:oach ebovt w11 filed In Or· Thia llatemenl was Auction Setvlce Craig Perkin•. Preti· enge County on Jan 29, filed with the County
Phone 1· dent 2001 . FILE NO Clet11 of Orange County
909·863· t 131 Thia 1t11ement wea 200188635 70 on CW061200 I
Address po Box 508. flied with the County T1moct'ly J. Abtz. 4223 2001 ... 0823
Panon. CA 92369 Ctet11 ol Orange County Dana Rd . Newport ~ Pilol Aor 12. 19,
Bond I 723-41·19 on 04/03/2001 6Mctl, CA 112663 ~ 3. ~I Jh929
The public 11 invited to 2001Mf030I Thia bullneu 11 oon·
attend Tenns are cash Oai~Pilol /4+11 5. 12• 111. dueled by en ~ Flc1tttou1 BualneH
onty. Ov.ner re11rvu 26,~t Th915 Timothy J Ablz Name Statement
ITl8 r1gt11 to bid Flc11tloua B~ Thl6 1tatem1nt waa The I~
olA ,:n•;~~,,:~act~ Name Stat.ment ~ :ith ~::. g:;~ •re ~~t;S:...:':''
sold. along wtth the Iden· The lollowlng Pl''°"' on 04/03/200l Hydraflon T1chllofo·
Illy of the Oocupant rent· are = burilela as 20011H0312 ~H, 112·A 391h St ..
Ing the space 1111 as fol-Me • Spa Hair & Oallv Piiot A.pr. 6, 12, 19, 92•6wp3or1 Beech, CA
Iowa Ned, 1000 Eul lmperlll 26.W1 !bt2t 6:
SPACE NO . Hwy, tA2, Brea, CA Oa nl e I Joel
OCCUPANT 92821 . Flc1ttl04'1 BualneH Kaczmarek, 112-A 391h
PROPERTY Fred BooH Millar, Name Statement St .. Newport Beadl. CA
DESCRIPTION 3810 So Garn11y. The follow!na persona 928113
A208·law Ott1ces or Sarni Ana. CA 92707 111 Oolng buMleM u : Thia bull/le" It con-
Josaph Oemelrtua This bu1Jne11 la OOO· C1hlomfa Longboardi, cluc:tad by an incfMduej
Chri11opher . Boxes, dUc:led by' an lndMdual 8584 Hamltton Ave,, Have you 1tert1d
Chair. Compuler Equip· Have you ataned Huntlnglon Beacn, CA doing bualne11 yet? No ment, TyP8Wrtler doing bUllneu vet? No 92848 0 • n I• I Joe I
A239·Brian Wainatein . Fred 8ooM MKlar Alen l Oor1ay, 8584 Kaczmarek
Mattress, Stereo. Toya, Thia 1111emant wll H1mllton Ave , Hunt· Thia atatemant wu Boxea filed wttl) lhe County lnglot1 BMcih, CA 92646 f~ed with the County
B271·Ramone Cart>ajOI C11111 of Orange County Oane New, 210 Cedar ~~~engel County · Boxes TV Mattress, on 04/03l2001 14 ~ <>-~ ,... "" """"'" .. "'" Lounge Chair 2001ltlOJOt e2663w"''" __.,, "" 2001 ... 0924
C066-Allcare O.ntal • Delly Pllo4 A.pr 6. 12, 19, Thlt builne1t la con· Daily Pilot Apr 12, 19,
Boxes 26, 2001 Th?\3 ducted by • general 2t. Mtx 3 ~t Th931
0010·Allcera Dental p1rtnershlp Chairs Oeaka, eox11 Flctltlou1 Bualneee Heve you •tarted Flctltloue ButlMH
Publ11hed Newport Name 8t.tenwnt doing bullnff• ~t1 No Name Statement
Beach·Colla Meu The lotlowlng persons Alan L OorMy Tha lollowlng Pl™>n•
Dally Pilot Apnl 6, 12, are doing bueillla u : Thia atatemanl waa are doing buafneu u :
2001 ThofHn Oes911. Inc., flle<I with !tit County Batter Haahh by the
______ T:...:.h.,.9=08 930 W 16th St., IC-1. C1e111 of <Ange County Beach, 1280 Blton, Unit
Flctltloua BuelneH
Name Statement
The loltow1ng peraona
are doing buelnell u
Emplrl Pe1nllng Com·
pany 183 Briarwood.
Irvine, CA 92604
Co6ta MeM. CA 92927 on 04i0el2001 B·273. Ntwport Baech,
Thoreen Oeaigna, Inc. 2001 ... 0120 CA 92e80 (CA) 930 W 161h St , ~ P11oC A.pr 12, 19. Ca/lot Vazqua.z, 1280
•C· 1. Coata Meaa. CA ~av 3. ~1 Jb924 Biton. Unot B-273, New-92627 J>011 Beach, CA 92e60
Thia butitleH 11 con. SELL Thia b\Jllneaa la con. ducted by: 1 COIJ)Oflllon ducWd by. an lndlvidl.tal
Have you 1t1rted your home Heve you ttaned
llled with the Counly duc:l8d by • corponrtlon Cle!1I ol Orange County Have you llarted on 04/06/2001 ,doing bu11n11s yet?
2001HIOl21 Yea, 1131193 011'.yPilol A.pr 12. 19. South Hun11ng1on
2!! . .M!Y 3. ~' Th928 Beach JunlOf Miss Soft·
ball NOTICE TO Robin L Gurney Rob·
CONTRACTORS er11. Treuurer
tNVmNG BIDS Thlt statement wu
NOTICE IS HEREBY 11180 With lt'la County
GIVEN thet the Board of Cient ol Ofange County ~~~~ttie~~lll~ on 4111~Jo11111t1s
Oranue County, ce11tor-Dail~ Pilot Ai>r t2, 19,
nle will reoetve bids up to 26. ,May 31 ~I 111935
and lnoludino 10'00 A.M May 3, 200f at tne Ola-Flctltlou1 Bualne11
trlct Buetneu OlllCI, Nim• Statement
m:10 Oak SlrMI. Foun-The lol~ persons taln Valley, CA 92708. are doing buSlt\ess as
At lhll lime, dete. and SOCAL Slrtplng. Inc
place, bids wtll be pub-20721 Aquatic Ln .
licly opened end read Huntington Beach, CA
aloud for Bid No 92846
01·03, "PAINTING" as So Cal Slf1plng, Inc
Indicated In lhe BIO (CA). 20721 Aqualle Ln .
Speoincatlon Bid docu· Hun11ng1on Beach, CA
mentl and apeclficallOllS 92646 are on hie II the District Th11 bu11ness Is con·
Purct\aaong Oapanment dUC1ed by a corporabM
17210 Oell Slleet. Foun-Heve you started
taln Valley, CA. 92708 doing bu11neu yet?
(714) M:J.3245 Yet l/01197
A "Manclltory Pret»d So. Cal St~. Inc
Conference end Job Robin Roberts. Prea1·
Walk" wltl be held on dent
April 26, 2001, at 9 00 Thll atatement was
e m at the District Main· Iliad with lhe County
1en1nce Oll~e. 17890 ClerlC of Orange County
Newt1nd Street, Foun· on 0411112001 taJl'I VaHay, Ca. 92708 , 2 tlll61272
Al blddelw m4."1 be pres-0111y PllOI A I . 19
e11t 11 lht1 time It> be 26 Ma t
conaidered for } this
pro1•ct The Board ol TNStees
resaives the ~I to re· Jed any I/Id alf bids and
to waive any lrr~la.nty
therein The nght 11 also
reserved by the Board ol
T ruateea to aai.cl rtems
and/or aoope ol work
Whldl 111 ltleir ~ win
beat llfY8 the ~ ol
Iha Otelnct Prevliling Wage Scale
wlU lpt:>ly and II on flle
Dated this 9th day ol Aorll. 2001
By: IS/ Petrtcll Oulnn,
Dlr.ctor, Procur11n1ntl
F1clltt111
Publlahed Newport
8Hch·Coata Mesa
Deify P!IOI A9f~ 12. 19
2001
Th?32
Flctltlou1 SualneH
Name Stat.ement
The following persons .,. doing but/Oest u :
Tha Mic:Nel Btyan Art
Gallery. 303 Broedwa)"I
#104, Leguna Beech.
CA 112651 MIChael Bryan, 340
Polnaattia Coron• del Mer, CA 92625
Sharl Chaatar, 3-40
Potneenla. Corona del
Mar. CA 92625
Jett Kymla. 220 Nice
Ln , •315. Newport
Beectl, CA 92663
Thi• busineu is con·
ducted by • general
pannerlhtp
H1v1 you llarftld
doing bullneM yel? No
Jeff l<ymla
Thia llal•m•nl WH
filed with the County
Cleric of Orange Coun.ry
on 04/0et2001
200ttll0UI
Oetlv Pllo4 Apr 12, 1 i , 20.Mtt 3. ~1 Th933
Flc11tlou• BuelneH
Name St.ltement
Tha followlng .,.,.on•
are CIOlng butlilMa u Frontline Woocl Ae-
oondltlonlng, 179 E. 171ti
SL. Ste 150, Cotl&
Flctltlou1 8u1lne11
Name St.tement
The following persons
are doing busiiless as
Vino \11n1eoe. 20721
Aquatic Ln , "Huntington Beach. CA 92646
Robin Roberts, 20721
Aqua11e Ln . Huntington
BHch. CA 92&46
Thas business 1s oon·
dUdl<l by an ondMduaJ
Heve you •tarted dolnQ buli!'lffl yet? No Room Roberts
1'h11 11atement was
filed with Iha County Ctenc of Orenge Counry on 04/11/2001
2001116'273
o.dy Piiot ~ 12 19 26, Mty 3, 1 Th937
What
happens if
you don't
advertise?
Call the
Classif I eds
(949)
642·5678
~.~t
Ooneld Anthony
Mascta, 183 Bnarwood,
lrvirie. CA 92604
doing 1>u1ln111 yet? through cla .. lfled doing buline11 Y91? No
YN, Vlin ;::.==========:::..!.=::::::::::::::::::.!.::============~~~~~~~ ThorHn Oeaigna, Inc.
Thos bus1nes' 11 con-
duc1ed by an lndlYICMi
Have you llarted
doing bumeas yet? No
Donald MHC:18
Thia atatemenl waa
filed with the County
Cleric of Orange eounry
on 04/03/01
20011H0320 Oe~tlOt Apr 5 HI, 111,
26.1 IbP08
Fictitious Bu•IMH
Name St.tement
Tile following s>ereona
are doing bu1fne11 u c p 011ve1. 2405 s
HAiiaway, Santai Ana,
CA 112707 C.rtoa A Pe,.L, 2403
8 Hallaway, Sim. Anl,
CA 92107
Thlt bu.inen II cort-
Oud*' by en lndMcllll
Have you 1tarted dclltlo bui1""9 'yet? No Caiioe A. Ptrtt
Till• 1teteman1 wa1
11180 wllh the Coun1Y Cle!ll of On1nQe County
on 04J031'2001
10011MOJ11 ~Joi· 5, 12,1t. l Jb90i
Cheryl Thoieen, Prul-
dent
This llltemenl WU
Med with the County
Clef\ of °'9n01 ~ Qf'I 04l03l2001
2001ltl01011
0.lly Piiot Apr, 5, 12. 19,
i§JOOt Jhi!Z
Flctttloue Butlnea•
Neme ltat9ment
Thi followlnQ '*'°"' are dcMrlg ~ ...
Thi R'Ohl Step Re-
00111fY HOuelng, 11385
Senta Lucl!.1. Founi.in Vdey, CA w708
OOUjll~ E. Moen,
2339 ~.P!'.£ Coa1I MIN, CA t~
Thie buelneM " OOl'I· dUcted by' Ill lndMckJll
H•ve you tl•rt.O ~~~NO
Thtt 1111emenl WU
IHed wltti lhl County ~~~County
20011M0'°4 ~ Pllol ~. 5. 12. 1t , ~· Jbt!t
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • •
Tht ltgal Dtpartmmt 11t tht Daily Pik>r is plttJJtd IQ announu a ntw 1tn1irt
now avai'4bk to ntw businnm.
wt wiU now SF.ARCH tht namt far J<JU at no tXlra chargt, anJ saw you tht
timt 11,,J tht trip to tlu CAurt H011Jt in San14 Ana. Thtn, of count, after tht
starch is compkttJ wt wiO flit you ficritioia bus1MS mtmt 114ttmmt w11h tht
CounlJ Clm, publish""'' ll wttk far foMr wttlts Ill rrq11irtd bJ '4w and thtn fill
JOMf proof ef puhlic1tion with tk CAunlJ Cink.
Plust stop by to fil.t JOI'' fi<titioia busintSJ 1t1111mrn1 ttt tht Dai~ Pilbr, 330 W.
&t] SI, Q,114 Ma.. If JO""'"'"'' mp bJ. pkllSf CAO"' 111 (949)642-43211znJ wt
will Ntt """'lmtnllJ for~ to INuuJJt this prott4urr by !Mil If l°" JhtnJJ Mit •"]fon/>tr 'f"OtWN, plt11Jt c"11 us t1n4 wt w1U bt mm thin
tlM"' uist r Good fMt1 ;,, JO'" ntW businns!
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420 GARAGE SALES
Polley
R.111'• t1t1tl 1lr,11Jl111r• iJrl' 'iWjf'l I Ill 1 h.lllj!' • t1ht1UI 111111t r I !tr
p11lil1•hr1 ""°"'"'''' lhr 111!111 to t ,.ll.,.11 rr1 l.i-.11\ lfll'l' m ff'jl"C I ,ul\
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1hr ""''of tlit •P••• r 11r1t1.1lh 1111 rtp1ril h\ tl1r rrror I.min' 1111 onh It,
;illrot.1•11 f11r thr l1r-1 in .... nio11
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Tuc ... 1la\ ......... \lrn11hn 5:00pm "Jl1m!J,.. . . .. I mlu1 .~~Mlpm
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474 WORK WANTED 476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNmES 1•~s1 @t I 1°~l l21.:xll l121 =111-='ill
EOU4l lf0J51~0 PARK WEST -OPPORlllNllY NEW HOMES ONE FORO ROAD APARTWENT HOWES Large Lu•wy 29r 2S. MOVING SALE Om;~ bet Retired Hllwlel1·P1cl11rd RECEPTIONIST good Bayside VIiiage 2Br 2Ba lamps. p!C1U1es toes o4 good Grandmoth4r seeking PT phon& sk1"6 -.1iy level por.
SlSOOlmo available 1mmed 1ri.nqs11 S..1 8-4 408 E 161fl baby·•llllng Your home SS-10.pw lloll IO SlaJt WI#
;ear lease 949-t.73·86~ ()( Sr CM {CIOU .Ul!el TustnJ Uoo & Wtd 5&2·597-3n8 llalt'I Call 714-731·2A11
BMW Z3 97
S-.pd. low mite., CO All real estale .tdvtni~no From $269,900 By Owner 4Br 481 • Speoous 28' 2&, ttlCltss FAU, Fi'plc, even now.
In tilts rltWSpaper ts subteel Adjacent to Newport downatalra derlofc. llffu 1me111tles P111 w.icom. S2SOC!.'mo. First I Lut, 714·953·4810 10 lhe ~dtrat f111 Housing Beach & Triangle u~t.ocgourrMCS1 • .,.,000klt.. $1 380/Mo 149-37~11 Act ol 1968 as .imenor.d s ... A : • LA • ,...... 5paCIOCIS 381 28atm also .,~ Wllteh malces ti illegal 10 guare. ~H50-l"'° BY appt: 9'9-212·1013 11vatlable $1610.Mo CLASSIFIED lu1ury PentllouM X·lg Newpott SMch, '"'" •12
advert1s.e .in~ prelertnce From $269,toO Pnvate Retrut Hol1* Sl)Q,000 c.i1 888-6' 1·1632 {949) 542·S678 1br Iba. ma'ble f'ls 91,, •. !~1,e::' :!eci.~.s~~ ~f; ~~S~[;;1 ~~e~f: ~ .~ ~~=:~" 11~ 8~ 11 t~ 8~ J ~12•853a~~~=:oos3~ ;-v•' .. 'B: .. r~~~,~""'c~1'°~2~.""~= ..... ~r~"""~=~
en 1nle11t1on 10 m'ke any Sq ff ~ent 10 Newpoll VIiiage-iike CXll1lmUMy Wllt1 '"""" l'IVU~\Nl'I " ..., • '"~ --.,. such preference hmllilllUll Beach & Tnangte Sqoore pnvate boat manna & beadl FOR RENT An11que1 trunk house·
or dlscumroabon 949·6SQ· 1 '40 on Iha bay Slops evadable NEWPORT COAST warn\ rug\ ootls Slereo
Hus newspaper wtll not land lease S1100mo No BAYFRONT pt• on o gr• p n 1 ape knowingly •ttepr •ny 419 E 19111 SI P!OP Tax No AMociatJon i.easnens ::;~~;·;:~e~'",~''a~~:~ !c~ 3::,~ ~-,~ Fee ~2~ 1nc Community SPECTACULAR --------
oi 1he Qt1t Our re.tders "e beckyard S545.000 au for EllDbettl A Pleasu ra ble EKperietlCl' NEWPORT COAST 430 GENERAL
htr111V infoimt(l 1n~1 All BY OWNER 714-301"'511 2Bt 2'8a 11 PVI l}ara~ FOR SALE
ctwelllnos ldVl11r..il n lfltS VERSAILLES I and 2 Bsdroom ~rtment Homes FP WO V>e'lf Pel OK news~r are ava.t.1bf1 on REpucEo TO sses.ooo ~1ltlollM1 "'--'uc12!R1 1400.. 2350 Near Fashion 111ano an equal oppomi1111y ll~~·s 259& WILLO E Sldo Back .,.. .,... '"" St610 ieni •71 6725 To complain 01 01~c11m1· Bay area w·appro• 28-00sl Sl&UH Ask about OMI sPMt Sf'«illl
flalion. tall HUO loll flee al on a 8400 sf lot 48' 2 58a l .. ryAnn McGuire t 800 42<4 8590 lam room w Fp formal 949-64&-eno PrfQle PIOos • Tltd Eltltts • CiiwlPt • Wood
Borat .. Flreplicet. PIMle Bud nd ....... a.t Sllps AollaWe • Spattlilt s ....... Pool 1 HOUSESICOHDOS FOfl SALE
GENERAL
ONE. STOP Ho~u: Bll\'l~G
SvPER.rroR£
8.>t wai"' 11 ) .......
lack ~~ fll.'!(• .~
Frtt l'I?-<.,. 'l«<t' ~~
('!'OI f;erx'W1 flt• C,. v•
Pero ll' ~II ' Ff1A
'M'lc r.e II •·1
rnh.(l ~\t!'f
1714} SJ.,.800 24 hri
\'ttfran ReaJ Est.alt
EMAIL ~Wll
HOMES OF
THE WEEK
lflowaM Ho ... For ....
In Our llt
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Section Cll ,., u
LISA
RIVERA
NN7M212 AllE
WILLEY
MN1~241
RXER UPPER
BARGAINS ,,..._.
Mid ---,_ ~L..laeol ,rOf*tlet. F191 lteOtd9d ,,_..
1-Me-223"'612
ID 1104e
!D VAN DEN IOSICHl RlAl ESTATE IAOtWI
LOCAL S1NCE 1170
Nt-150-0943
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drntng !!11 huge jilC tvb Ill PNd Ca R!!lty mw 11ew root hatt 51ze 187 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR R£Kl
SAH Cl.EMOO'E blS~e(balf court' l'.lina
~ ag! 9'~2-5937
32 HOUSESICONOOS FOA SAU
NEWPOffT BEACH
WATERFRONT
RX OR REBUILD
A!l!!!I 149-72Wl20
Two Studios In Vtnllllll
bOlh ... pvt llffPl"Q ., ••
less hn 1 mile to llNcll ...
.... ~epl sewl1ly COll'Clit• $125 000 ucll Agent.
N!Qe! Barley 9'9-~3250
OHE FORD ROAD
By Owner 48r 481 • downallllrs denfolc. Bnu
upQrldfd gourmtt tiL.
A ~ • Loe. S 1.3•.000
8Y !f)flt; IMW12-1013
Absolui. S.•I N.wpolt
Value Modll p11rtecr 381
2 5& 2 l()()sl hOUtt on
patfd ar!HI w community
pool & spa near ltlt Illy
S539 000 191. Patnd Tenore 949·856·9795
BRANO NEW
OCEANFRONT Ustlng-8ttt., Hurryt
Aspnt 14t.72U120
HARBOR YIEW HOMES
2301 Pon Latwlck
OPEN SAT 1U
5bf, 3bt, 3 UI Ill', :IOOOef,
wd nrs. cust bulll·lna.
$199,000 Agent Wendy
Mf.711-t255
130 FT BA YAIOHT
MEOITERAANEAN
481 4 "'' Ba library. gym. 2 Fp s 1-.ty niom. pool.Spa
70" ' 2S boll! docka
Al OY8l1oolong bey & ~ Lerry O'Rourte and Co
Ml-650-7000
Pool 20X45ft, 4bf 3.5b1,
grtll neigh, CIOM to
ICl\ooll I pe~. Don't mi.. OCll. .Agt Jeff WllcoJr
714-S24-1374
1 33~1
Plltill Plan 3
"TllE ESTATES"
5br 1 which la currently
downet1lra llb11ry
Fountain I Kol pond. Agt
Lance IMM44-4128
AOG!!'t "-!!tr
lJll9I Tropical I •••plaf • 5'colldl 10
Ba.lboe lsb11d & llJl6cle Sllopplq enter
F.W0.1lilld•Coro .. detMar
The Ne ..... lllllllaApt. Homes
···~ .... Ille , ... a.a .,,,, 160-0919
N WNG.COl'll
115t=r:I VERSAlllE cattoo lbf
1bl,MW =I~ Ulle MW llchen. St mo."...........,.
Large 281 28a Cllll masler,
wall.•1n ctoeel. WIO Frpk:,
202
Mole I
ROOMS FOA RENT
OPEN SAT·SUH 1·5 1364 SF. Cloul>le Ill~.
I 0 SAIL VISTA ' VllWS avallable Located 111
Newly r9l'llCldeltd 2tH' 2bt,
wstv/dryer, hreplace pvt
balcony. carpo1t no pe11.
$2400/mo 949-~()-4360
MANAGERS
• SPECIAL• S 175.00 • tax Wkly
(Mt.Isl Pf8$4!01 tllil Ad>
235 rms & tu1etienen1
St1uated on ~•ifuily
~ 9,ounca
FEATURES 2' Hour
PELICAN CREST Ille ll8art ot Newpoll Center
Cal sn~1-7387 SfMCl Oen. C111tln1,
auna« wte.. Brend ,_ ~ 18r Townhome ._, home.oar: tum ' Wiit\ pnvate pellO ,.._ deCOIWd. 11 eut10ftl Wetome. Mlnui.s ... 1 •lat. 5br 11 wlown be. l!om snopp~ & bMcll
Gour kite. -· flooUl;pa, Won' Last' 9-&4S-0252 3 car get Ouerdecl COll\lll. * Beck Sty 2Br 28• • SUIS,000. 9'9-155-0444
941·289·5858 View, /00'~1700/mo 949-751-1438 plus s 1 P1elM cd IOMIW 30 P1nor.mlc Quan Vie•• BeeiMIA 38' Condo ...
eiduslve oat.cf community l,":7l!I $7291( !!I! 94~187
131=a1 Lt Stuclo w/lg loll bdrm, w 1n unit new pelnt. carpet
$265,000. Cllooce LocallOrl ll'ld applilflolS Avlll now.
close IO beacil. ahopprlg & $1350/mo 149-723-1222
frffWIY gated communrty Jar 38a Houae 219 Opaj T~ end int 281'1 A<A I.Uy 6 191Q01J1 S240CW 2' 8at'5 ()enl38r ~ by S11an Ten Eycll Mo • S2400ldtp yeany
101·2.35-6585 ()( 864-2010 949·380-9492 & Maury
Sllutter 949-673-53~ FURNISHED RENTALS I ,°' IALIQO ..:: I Wt heW t/1 "pride Of
o-.hlp"vec•tlon cot·
t.ge f'tfltalt 1vlll1ble tor
21"l mlnlmllfll 11ay1.
Hamel COlllilt Of 1,2,l. °'
s.,. 1rom wew ~ 29r 4 be*-Wltll V9fY
!Ba dldl. gat W'd .. ~~
ropeis/smkg S195MAo Eacll cotllge la ~ ...
X!!~ ..... 949-673-4078 ~onor111er -I ,._ end Ill
lllOdefn con~ In· 105 APT8 clUdld. ....... call Pel.~i~ Don ~
Rumbold Attlty t
94M75"'822
BALBOA 28r 18e I holM
lrom sand' Large lron1 &
back O.c~ $1600/Mo 1151-:111 149-673·7a00
l1°' ~1 CORONA DB. llM Br1nd New ~ t 8etctl eca,. 481 3V26a
Studio lo! quilt l*10fl llrdwd 1111 2Vlc gll, lllpl IO
Otclt, •torlOt· ~· tablt, belch, bey, lrbra~ & NB uuta paid Av1 I now Ytehl Club 900/Mo
i~mo M•1'2HW 91&-353-2741
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...
COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST MttAO
Chinning Juwot, 1 Btdl>oom Ind 2 Btdl>oom I 8111,
NIOl#'ldld by .... pod In 11*1 ~
C1ll 714-557..0075
·. -
1·211 2lt , .. dUplt• Ott 1)1\M
11111 bid. qlAlt. p!ll. Wld "*~~= 10gat .' 14diffl
Nlwport ..,.. "' '"" 26r 1 581. F:ar:· no P911 .... ~ ""'*· $It~ I IMrll ,_,. "'~"'·""' d9dl. -2 •1 ,..7204g2 El! m bet\ ....... ~ ~ l llOQft = ~ rLEOANT llMM UWofO 1•e
Eryor a ~ .....
l"'"" ' ,
tL----~ ... ~
SEil
S.y trOttl •ldodl lhott tong teim lurn unlurn
4 • Bii. 2c ga1 sys ays
clb18190 ho11m111 com
1 1·~1
E SIDE 203& IA Fullerton
l.lrgl, deell duplu 3 2.
2 e., oar. yd, no dog
$1800 949-S52-*2
E Side 3bf 21>1 houM
Oen $2000.mo ;ncl .f'· Clell9I Open SAT 1
296 RoM Lii 1141-307-4691
..... Vtfdl Spacious 3Br
Looby D•retl O·•' pl!OllH Fiee HBO
ESPN & Dote. Pool &
Jatuu1 Gue.i 11un·
dry Clost lo 405 & 55
F"ff5 Mons liom 0 C
F airg'ds college and ochs Waf~lng OIS·
WlCI 10 shops an<l
res11ur1nts
COSTA MESA MOT~ INN
22n Httbor BIYd
PflOM 9'H4s-4840
RENTALS TO SHARE
28a. lam im ~•e new cono MIDWAY CITY
lllCtds gardener St87S."4o Large 4Br houM 1 room agent 714-5'0· I 151 1'1'111, 1/4 IC lot. S500
$200 d!p 714-tt3-471$
C.M. Condo/IS< 1v1A ., full
be cable w d pllOl'I l!ne
JIC PoOI $650 mo S600
dep 71 •·336 6034
ANAHEIM HILLS
Sbr Estate, priV1t1 bf &
balll. geled, N/S
N/D, Pool, ernenui .. ~-714-211·2905
Udo ... Bayfront homl ""
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no p111, S2500/Mo
949-f51M421
FV Oft bldg for 114 500-1196
al X/M1le Square t 08<40 Wam« ~ lbclUI H4 Speed
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Save on samplot $lems
SUPIJ''fl!I rl()bons & Plaster
Urns Huge Oticounts
Hours lo-4
369 E 17111 St. 110
94H4H74S
440 lllSCELWIEOUS
FOR SALE
WOlFF TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOtolE
BUY DIRECT AHO SAVE'
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c.i 1·800·711-()_1158 -
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s.Ma AM. CA 92707 . ~
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prece 60"1 60 · one-Inell
91111 t1ble wltll conttm·
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m1rllle t1blt , I • 3
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lradltlontl desk, 31 4
Gold Mirror. S111one
'Leguna Vl1l1' , It piece Kreiss outdoor pallo Mt,
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whilt pello chalre. ~10& di efnl la.
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ket ng '°"" ooeueepng ~· be personalJlt ~nowledge o1 ,,.~"*" ol1 woro
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Pro Fu r• 949·851-0690
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pereon. boating HfMr helpful Apply In pereon
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Catt Helf* PT 11 prlv11e tennle club.
20-2411\ra per -'· Cell
Judy .. 949644fi00
Eacro• Rec.ptlonlat fo-
t'\6W ol!ice on Fast-on •siano
entl) tevtl ,. 10.ancfll'lenr
opportunity lu11-11me
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on Hero.. soth••r• Stnd
resume 10 94~1>40-3610
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480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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rwu btfort you Nnd
any inoney or IHI
for eervlc11 Read
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949-722·2000
BMW Z3 99 UL IOK Mlltl.
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71 ·83S·3171
(4A0Ait02) '23.995
CREVIER BMW
714-835·3171
BMW ZJ 99 UL low 1n11M s-.pd
(F797a31 $26,995
CREVIER BMW
714·835·3171
B"'W 3181 '98
llUTO low inllft, CO
(lt27447) $21.995
CREVIER BMW
714·835·3171
s"'w J111 •
auto. low mllel bN<Jty
(IC26792) S20 995
CREVIER BMW
-~835·3171
BMW 3281 99
5-epd lo '"''"· lpott (4AoC'791) $25.996
CREVIER BMW
714·135·3171
BMW 740ll 98
euto. tpot1. CO
( 4fVP517) $32,995
CREVIER BMW
714·835·3171
BMW 750ll ··ge cnr-. Nevy. tow mii.
(¢YG7S2} S4U95
CREVIER BMW
714·13S·3171
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68A mo 0<9 o-bOOlis recoras co rid bllCll l\hr
1>eautrtu1 ong oono s 12 995
viM87 I 278 OC Auto 81115 . 149·586-IUll
CADUAC Eldorado '90
Low 48k r)' . reo ..,._ ""
6 I '430 S8 988
NABERS (714)5'°"1100
CADILLAC ELOOAAOO 97 ~. IOur NoMslar mntl
16075961 S23 988
NASERS
(714)540-9100
CADIUAC Eldorado 95
Tour '°"' r.-rTl()Q<l1QOI 161"'782 SP 988
HABEAS
1714)S40·9100
CADILLAC Eldorado 99
Wti11t PM~ 51~ mo ectrar.
16025761 S23 988
NABERS
(714 )5:4():1t 00
c.dllac: Efdorldo 111"'111
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everylh•ng •0<1.• ru~1
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Cadillac Sedlrt Oevlfle '93 Low !IW ice blue ... ,..
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NABERS
(714 )$<IO-t100
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82 .. 6'9 $159811
NABERS
(71415<t0=1t00
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29 Su•1 IOOd
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BY CHARI ES OOREN
whh OMAR SHARIF
and TANN.AH HIRSCH
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Usually, for a stnp play to ~uccccd
you luave to re1n<>vt' the eJul card.s
from lilt hands of boch defenders
But somcumcs all yoo can matlaiC is
a panlal Strip rcmov111a them from chc hand of only one of 1hc defenders.
Herc iJ an c.1u1mple.
TilC biddmg wb 'implc After
l"or\h's opcmng bid of one no uump.
Soulh had the dmnbutiooal val~
for same and WIS llOI in~re«tcd In
anything else, a.\ the jwnp to four
Clltvroltt
Metro '97 air, 1lr conditioning
(22M517446t7) S4,90t
South Cout T oyot.t
949-722-2000
Chevy Chey~• 1500
Pickl.Ip '93, 5 spd l 42k mi,
many tlftru, $«50 lltm
714-tll-0211
Chr(tl« L1811on Con'f
'IS V6, 80lc -m1 fully
loaclld IUIQUOISe whl IOP.
beeutiful ong cond. $4.260
vlnl276 I 28 0C Aulo &rt
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whb an:Ytlun& but • 4-0 trump apbt
deelam'. needed only I J.2 diamOlld
chvtsion IO CWm the ConttlCI. The
k1n1 of~ won tbc ftnt tnc.k ~ when WC$1 diM:trdcd a spGde on•lhc
king or hcans. declarer was Ill ll'OU· ble. De pite the pled>on of hl11h
c~ ID dummy, !here were t'l1try
problem$ involmi Ill scrtina up the
diamonds. llowever, decl~r dls-
pla>cd exempllll)' tec¥ique 10 wadr
through the morass. ,
Ab&ndomn1 the major 'uils. declare:r croued 10 the kifll or dta·
moods and made lhc key play of
cleanna lhe 111Ce of dwnonds before
leading o club 10 lhc king. Well rose
with the ace nod rc11cncd to spadcl<. Declarer won w11h the !able·, remain·
•ni tugh honor. then Ctibcd the king of clubs for a dwnond m.ard. A dta·
mond rulT SCI up IWO Iona card$ in
dUJMly, only OflC of which W&I need·
ed.
Oeclam-CT~ back lO the table
With the,&% of m!mps and dbcardcd
lhe spade I~ on 1 winning dlamood as Ease ruffed. The defenders collect·
ed only IWO 11Ump tricks and the act' or cluM Nocc tlw. If declarer do«
OOI Ctih the ICC and long of dll·
mooch, the COlllnlCI WlJI be defeated.
Try 11.
DEFEHOER '86 M Yellow, lo 1111111
(llOllS) $33,115
LAM> ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
166-202-4444
DEFENDER '97 Slack. Elclpllonll
(115030) 131,985
I.AHO ROVER NEWPORT 8EACH
IN-202~
Ollco¥eJy SE 7 '97
(548361) 121,115
LANO ROVER
NEWPOffT BEACH tu-58&-1 ... C230 Seder! ... 166-202-4444
I Call Classified Today I
(949) 642-5678
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(711007) Ut,990 !ill YrulLml~
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v1111112s1e sues finn oc
AIMJ 8kr 949-586-1818
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Oii/Mai ltl'of, clvomt whit,
gl/1lgld, f10l\l1fM. lkt MW
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~~586-1888
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AM/FM
(229441267149 $7,201
South Coaet Toyotl
1149-722·2000
LlMoln He~ 2000. tSK mt. Lotded. 8llClc .ii
tan lnle!a, Chnlml ~
$39.900 818-878-9266
MeNntl Clltyeler Conw.
TC • yellow & brown lnt9r. AC llllO, f\j p!)W9f, NMCt
1tc«dl, xlnt cond1 S7900
714· 731 ·3323
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cllent COlldlelon, I 11,000
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ledy. SOOllMI. llilt new •
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pt "' .... 2nd -· odf. b ml. dnYt9 .. ntW1
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7211 ml, 1-ownl(. gatllQld,
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Oldllmobllt CutlMa W
V6. LOVr mil•. IMther
(315109) $13,988
NABERS
(m JS40-llOO
Oldlmoblll 54tloultte '00 GLS, Beige, lln IMllllf CO
(2'2090) m .-
NABERS
(714)540-9100
""* Rowr u HSI( '00 (430f41 I $56.996 LAHO ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
166-202-4444
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ROYCE
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FA U X
CABRIOLET • Bodied By
VANVOOREH OF
COUDENVOIE
PARIS
Ont of. kind
MINT CONDmON
S120K
CALL FOR AWT
PRIVATE PARTY
949-719-9317
Toyota Camry LE 'ti 32kml, f\l/I factory wan.
go4d/O<•Y lilt, fully loeded, lllflOld. non/I/Ill( s 12750 W1~41 oc Aulo lllll
94?·586-1188
Toyotl Camry XLE V6 auto 11r, luM power, cass co pll~. lb
122719o'083934 111 801
South Coast T oyotl
949-722-2000
Toyota Echo '00
AIAo M f/'I! llM!1ng USS CO player diill aw Diga 1221138.'005689 s 11.eo 1
South Coast Toyota
949-722-2000
I Doily Pilot
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prk:t, IP ' llctnH
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(141)142·1111
POLICY
Kl In ellot1 IO ol'I'< Ile bla1
seMCe ~ IO our t..a.
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requue Contractors w~
advert•541 111 1"9 Service
O.rec•O<Y to include 1119 r
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number tn the<r tdvtrt1se
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71~ 71113-2031
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through dassrfied
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(949) 548-0670
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those nagging home
repair and remodel
Issues.
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hold goods ITIOV8f$
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