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: Police _· say Meyers . bad many identities
... . . . .
Court documents-and police· reports suggest
fired director may have long history of using
fake credentials and served tinie in prison.
Andrew Glazer
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Authorities
said they have strong evidence that
the recently fired executive direc-
tor of the Costa Mesa Senior Center
• also was ~entenced to five years in
federal prison for robbin~ and
choking a psychiatrist he had
reportedly been impersonating.
believe they
have encoun-
tered M eyers,
who allegedly
stenciled diplo-
mas, manufac-
tured resumes
_and stole money :
and identities for
decades.
Costa Mesa
Meyers police are inves-
Director's firing shocks
seniors, staff; senior center
board to meet next week to
discuss replacing Alan Meyers.
Alex Coolman
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA-New~ of the sudden hnng
of Costa Mesa Seni,or Center execuuve dlfector
Alan Michael -Meyers ent~ a ... shock wave .•
through the center's staff, seruor c11Jzen!t and
city officials Wednesday
The center's board of directors
fired Alan M . Meyers on Tuesday
for allegedly. using false creden-
tials to get hired.
Police investigators, health clin-
ics and state health investigators
up and down the West Coast
tigating whether
the senior center board hired
Meyers based on a bogus profes-
sional background.
\PH SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa Senior Center regular Armand Charest, left,
talks about Tuesday's abrupt firing of the center's dJrec-
tor with a friend, who dJd not want to be identified, in
Offices of the executive director dnd the
director of development dl the center had thetr
blinds drawn and were bemg exa1TUnccl by Cos-
ta Mesa Police in the wake of Tuesddy's c1brupt
termination of Meyers.
The director was hred Tuesday evE>mng ttlter
SEE MEYERS PAGE A6 , the center's lounge Wednesday.
CONAAD LAU I DAILY Pit.Cl
Andre Stewart's mother, Sonja William, wearing his No. 2 football jersey, ls held close by her husband, Darlel William, as he cries
goodbye to Andre during Wednesday's memorial service at Newport Harbor High School.
SEE REACTION PAGE A7
Too much
trash finding
safe harbor,
re
• A repo~ by Orange
County Grand Jwy committee
finds that storm drains are
bringing too much pollution
to downstream areas.
Alex Coolman
DAILY PILOT
I
NEWPORT BEACH -Too much
trash lS OoWUlg mto Newport Harbor
and other Orange County hdrbor..
despite efforts to contain the prob·
lem. accordJng to d report released
today by the Orange County Grcind
Jury.
The report, the result of 1x
months of work by the grdnd Jury's
enV1Tonmental and trdnsportdhon
committee, is an as essmenl of the
way strong rams ~weep gdrbdge
through flood control channE'Js, pol-
luting downstrean, dreas like New-
port, Huntingtbn Bedch and Dana
Point.
Karen Eva~. a comnuttee mem·
ber and Newport Bedch re 1dent
who coauthored the report, Sdtd she
thinks the lmdlilg of the tudy may
be ·a wake-up call" for Orange
County o ties.
•Flood control channels don't
know any boundane , • she said
·Tuey don't know oty boundanes,
or county boundan~. •
Thousands memorialize fallen stai; The large cale of such flood
channels, Evam Scild, means that
Oroad thtnkmg IS reqwred IO deal
with them.
• Newport Harbor High's Andre Stewart, killed in auto
accident Sunday, remembered lovingly for personality,
athletic talent and character.
8arry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
A TlllUTI
TO 11111
A look back at
the promising
Y04[19 athlete.
~Pao-AS
ning back,
beloved by
more for his
warmth,
determina-
tion, style
and charm
than for hls
athletic tal-NEWPORT BEACH -ln fonns
of expression as unique and varied
as the ways he touched so many,
approximately 3,000 family, friends,
teammates. coaches, teachers,
classmates, rivals and community
members gathered Wednesday at
Newport Harbor Hlgh School's foot·
ball stadium to celebrate the life
of Andre Stewart.
• The record-setting senior run-
ent, was
killed early Sunday morning when
the car he was driving crashed mto
Gas fire erupts in Newport Center
• A 42-year-old construction worker suffers •
severe bums after accidentally torching a gas line.
SU. Doyle
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -
• Flames gushed lrom a ditch
1n Fashion Island Wednes-
day, burning a 42-yeer-old
worker after he accidentally
overheated a gas llne wtth a
torch, authorities Mid.
Alfredo Snrlque ~fered
tint-and second.:CS99ree
bw'DI over 30% ol hil body
-biainly on his face, arms,
neck and knees, s4kl Lt. John
Blauer, spokesman for the
Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department. Para-
medics transported the. man.
a Delta Pipeline, lnc. employ-
ee, to UC trvtne's bum center
for treatment.
Enrtque was part of a crew
contracted througb Riverside
County-based Diffenbaugh
Construction to work on
~ for a new office
under construction
at 3 Corporate P1au Drive.
Bnrique was working on a
water service line and was
not aware of the gas pipe
when he ignited it with bis
torch, said fire Capt. Dave
Mais. The fire was extin·
guished when officials shut
off the gas.
Although there were no
other lnjwtes, authorities
said the seen~ could have
been disutro\ls. 1\vo weld·
ing tanks, one filled wtth
oxygen and the other wtth
acetylene, sat about 10 feet
from the ditch and could
have exploded ln the flre.
SU FIRE MGEM
a guardrail on the Pomona
Freeway. He was 18.
From the podium directly in
front of the David on Field bleach·
ers, where thousands wt1tched
Stewart rush for a school single-
season record 2,404 yards and score
26 touchdowns to help 'the Scitlors
win the C IF Southern Section
SEE MEMORIAL PAGE A1
Newport
Beach
firefighter
Jen Boyles
watJChes • gas llre ln
Newport
Center on
Wedaelday.
nae Une
wa
~
during
C>ODlb ..
lloa In lbe
·w e came to feel that there's real-
ly a need for d multi-Junsdtc!Jonal
effort to come up wtth solutions,·
she srud.
The study focu es on the way
"first flush• rams thdl come at the
beginrung of the wet season bring
waste mto hMbors. It lists severaJ
hn~ngs dnd recommendations.
mducling the followmg:
•There are too many inadequately
SEE REPORT PAGE A6
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A2 Thu~sday, M.oy 18, 2000 Doily Pilot
Ralph ·wuren bargains
at Bloomingdak's today
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
expanded product lines,
home furnishings, tabletop
art and gifts. Garys Island
also has a Kona coffee bar
and Hawaiian food prod-
ucts. For information, call
(949) 640-2371 .
ll you're looking for
hard-to-find light bulbs,
look no further than the
new ~ght Bulbs Etc. store.
It recently moved to 1844
Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa. The much larger
store carries an extensive
Delores Trejo, center, and her daughters Teresa, left. and Doreen all work at OCC's cafeteria.
B loomlngdale's Home
Store is having a big
sale toda-y-on its
Ralph Lauren home collec-
tion of bedding, towels.
linens, table settings, china
and crystal. Ralph Lauren
merchandise is reduced
20% to 50% for the sale.
Included in the sale are
sheet collections like Ards-
\ey Square, Estate, Fairchild
and Sussex· Garden:-Also
20% off is the best-selling
bedding called Medieval,
which is combination of flo-
ral and paisleys reduced by
20%. There is a great buy
on "Polo Player" sheets at
$14.99 for a twin sheet.
They come in a variety of
colors, including celadon,
peony pink, yacht blue,
regatta red, royal navy,
vicuna. parchment or mag-
nolia white. Ralph Lauren's
"Avenue" towels come with
free monogramming and
are considered to be the
company's most luxurious
towels. They have two-ply
Egyptian cotton on one side
and single-ply cotton on the
reverse. The sale price is
$19.99 for ·a bath towel, a
hand towel is $13.99, a
washcloth is $6.99, a tub
mat is $24.99, and ~ bath
selection of light bulbs in
every size and wattage.
oodgroup
eet is $29.99. Blooming
dale's is at Fashion Islalttl in
Newport Beach. Call (949)
729-6600 for more informa-
tion.
There's also a big selecllon
of lighting, fixtures, novelty
lights, Christmas lights,
neon lights and more. For
information. call (949) 646-.....---mw
5227. OCC cafeteria workers keep it in the family
THEY ARE
The Three Musketeers of OCC's
cafeteria.
AU FOR ONE
This mother, daughter and daughter-
in-law team not only understand the
m~g of quality time, but live it.
lWenty-four hours a day. seven ddys a
week.
Dolores TheJO, 60, Doreen Garcia, 35,
and Theresa Trejo. 28. share a four-bed-
room home together in Garden Grove
with their respective families and work
together m OCC's main cafeteria, keep-
ing stomachs full and mouths happy.
It's a s1tuabon that wouJd challenge
most people, but one the Thejos embrace.
QUEEN OF THE KITCHEN
That's what members of the 35-person
cafeteria crew call Dolores Trejo. She's
not only the head cook, but a mom and
friend to many of her co-workers.
"They are all my children,· said
Dolores, who has been working for Coast
Community College District the past 18
years. "I have adopted all of them. And I
call the students mis hijos. •
Garcia works the grill while sister-in-
law Theresa enjoys cashiering, one of
her many duties as •cafeteria floater."
"Dolores makes everybody feel like
they are loved. I am one of her adopted
children," said cafeteria stock assistant
Trevor Griffin, giving Dolores a wide
grin. "That's our "Ma .' •
Mouthwatering meals prepared by
Dolores and crew include tutkey, stuffing,
rotisserie chicken. pot TQaSt. pizzas, Slop-
py Joes, vegetarian plates, Philly cheese
steaks, soft taoos. quesadillas, hamburg-·
ers. scrambled eggs, bash browns and
breakfast burritos, to name a few.
The cafeteria staff is also responsible .
for a host of other operations, such as a
full-service deli, bakery and beverage
stand.
A SMILE TO HIDE THE PAJN
Dolores' 15-year struggle with dia-
betes has never interfered with her work
until recently. Last year, she learned that
both of her kidneys were failing and that·
she was not a good candidate for a trans-
plant.
She was .hospitalized immediately
and did not return for six months.
Now, in an effort to help her body
flush out toxins, she undergoes dialysis
treatment three hours a day, three times
a week. ·nus is my routine until the day I
die." she said.
Both daughters are extremely protec-
tive of her. Especially now.
"The people who work with her know
what -she does: Garcia said. "But the
people who eat don't know what ·she's
going through."
FAMILY MATTERS
Forty family members and friends sur-
prised Dolores with a getaway weekend
recently to Las Vegas to celebrate her
60th birthday. The group stayed at Cir-
cus Circus and enjoyed a relaxing week-
end.•
Meanwhile, regular cafeteria cus-
tomers and workers can relax because
Dolores Thejo has no plans of going any-
where.
•I want to work as long as I can,• she
said. •nus is her world," Theresa said.
Story by Amy R. Spurgeon;
Photo by Seen Hiiier
South Coast Plaza has
added a new concept store,
Henry Cotton's, a men's
clothing company that com-
bines Italian taste and clas-
sic American fit with a tra·
ditional look. Remo Ruffini,
who i' the new creative,
force at Henry Cotton's,
designed the latest collec-
tion. Tuscany countryside
and English tradition
inspired the men's lifestyle
clothing collection.
The best watch repair
service is at Star Time . The
small watch store can fix,
on the premises, just about
any watch problem you
might have. And the serv1ce
is excellent. It also carries
watches by Seiko, LaSalle,
Noblia, Rado, Tissot, Casio,
Citizen, 'fimex, Shark and
Lorus. There are also wall
clocks, watchbands and
watch batteries for all
makes. It's at 401 E. 17th St.
in Costa Mesa.
Trader Joe's has recenUy
come out with May's Fear-
less Flyer, the catalog on
new values throughout the
store. Some of the values
include organic extra virgin
olive oil {rom Italy at $2.99
for a 8.5-ounce bottle,
Oncidium orchids for
$12.99, froze n lemonade
concentrate at 69 cents for
a 12-ounce can, teriyaki
turkey jerky for $2.99, nat-
ural sodas at $1.59 per six-
Enviro-friendly consumers offered recyclable toothbrush
Nlketown has added five
new shoe styles under the
Max Air label, the latest in
Nike footwear technology.
Each style is designed for a
different sport: running.
training, basketball and.
cross-training. There is the
Air Max Deluxe, men's Air
Metal Max, Air Garnett Ill,
women's Air Max Deluxe
and women's Air Metal IV.
All have "air cushioning•
that Nike is famous for. All
of the shoes are $140,
except for the women's Air
Metal Max IV, which is
$130. Niketown is at Trian-
gle Square, 1875-B New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa. For
infonnation,call(949)642-
6363.
pack and skinless boneless
quick frozen chicken
breasts at $5.99 per 2.5-
R etail Roundup was shocked -
shocked! -earlier this week to
read a notice about a product
called Preserve, which is dppart:intly a
"recyclable toothbrush" and is sold at
Trader Joe's m Costa Mesa.
You can imagine what we were>
thinking. A toothbrush that's already
been m somebody else's mooth? Ugh!
It turns out, however. that the
product is only used by one person as
a toothbrush. After you wear it out
scrubbing your molars, you mail rt
back to the company. They then turn
it into "plastic lumber,· which they •
say is a "healthy alternative• to
wood.
A healthy alternative? That sort of
RETAIL ROUNDUP
sounds like something you're sup-
posed to eat.
But as long as they don't make
toothpicks out of plastic lumber -
they don't, right? -Retail Roundup
supposes the cooties issue is under
control.
CLOTHING FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE?
What would we do without South
Coast Plaza? Not only is it home to
McDonald's, but it will now host a store
that promises to sell clothes that are
"sophisticated without being ostenta·
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THOMAS K. JCMldOfll.
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TONYDOOQO,
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Just like Retail Roundup! We are in
1ovel
The store in question is Henry Cot-
ton's, whose duds are supposed to
have a feel inspired by "the Tuscan
countryside and English tradition."
Does that mean they'll be good
clothes for traversing the Orange
County, uh, countryside? Are they
good for sitting in rush-hour traffic and
skipping tlupugh the shopping malls?
We'll try to figure out the answer
to this question the next time we buy
a McFlurry. Which should be quite
soon.
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TODAY
Flmlow
Guys Island has opened
a new flagship store at
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. Among the new
improvements are an
expanded kids department,
a complete resort shoe
department, a greater
selection of apparel and
. COSTA MESA
pound bag. Trader Joe's is
also famous for its deals on
good wines and beers. It's
at.-640 W. 17th St. in Costa
Mesa.
The correct phone nwn-
ber for Hugg• & Klssez Is
(949) 642-9090. An incor-
rect number was ln last
week's column. It's at 270 E.
17th St. in Costa Mesa.
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and Saturdlys. Send lnforn;iatlon to
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ta Mesa 92627, or via faK at (949)
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It 7:301.m. T~.
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Votets mve it to students to approve MeasUre A
My friend and neigh-But I would strongly recom-
bor, Beth Darling, mend that before you come
came home angry down on the current board
and distressed last week for what it has or hasn't
from a family work day at done, you seek a little back-
Mariners Elementary .ground in this area.
School, where her two Perryman and Black
daughters, Cory and Jamie, pointed out, for example,
will be spending the next three conunon miscoocep-
half-dozen years. tions about school financing:
The work day is an orga-Joseph N. Bell • Lottery money is no nized effort by Mariners par-V(indf all. Newport-Mesa
ents to at least put Band-THE BELL CURV'r . getsilbout $2 million a year, Aids on some ot the prob-~ which ls only. a dent in a
lems that the upcoming $120-million budget.
bond issue will t)opefully •About 85% of the correct. the bite or worthy the cause school budget goes io -and citizens who don't ·Beth used the facilities trust the school board to salaries and benefits -and
her daughters use daily and administer the bond money Newport-Mesa is under-
was appalled. Jn one bath-efficiently or in the manner staffed adlhinistratively by
room, the wat,er came out in for which it is intended. state standards and only
a trickle so tiny that washing The school board has tak-recently up lo average for
hands was a major project. en some real hits during this Orange County in teacher
In another bathroom, a dif-period. in my view unfairly. salaries. Said Perryman wry-
ferent type of faucet was so B~d member Jim Peny-ly: •0n1y 15% of our budget
antiquated that it defeated man told me: •Sometimes is disposable, and much of
the efforts of the children to restraint is hard to come by, that is controlled by the
tum it o n. but it avoids fights we can't state. So we really don't
And all day long, Bath win.• have much to mismanage.•
heard a chorus of "One, two, Having said that, he •Mandated requirements
three, four, five • from the issued an open.invitation to-eat~ a great deal of the-
bathroom Jamie and her discuss the bond issue one-disposable money. State
kindergarten classmates use. on-one with anyone who funding for special educa-
They were learning math cares to call him. tion, for exampJe. is $5 mil-
the hard way-by follow-•1•m eager to talk about lion short of local needs and
ing instructions to hold the this need and why it should has to be made up from the
flushing device down while pass -or any other school general fund . So does a
they counted aloud to five. matters, and I'll talk about growing shortage of funds
Otherwise, the toilet would-them to anyone for as Jong for required transportation.
n:t flush. as necessary,· he said. This Newport-Mesa
It didn't hl:!lp when Beth Ferryman's phone nwn-school board. which actually
came home that rught to find ber is (714) 751-2787, Ext. came together less than four
a story in the Pilot about res-214, and I would urge peo-years ago, has been steadily
idents in Newport Coast pie who are uncertain or working its way out of the
who feel they are overbur-opposed to the bond issue to embezzlement hit an earller
dened with taxes and have call him. board took, the county ~
decided that withholding I got a two-hour short bankruptcy (some 98 cents
modest and desperately course in public school on the dollar has been
needed support for their financing from Ferryman returned), and the need to
local schools is the place to and Newport-Mesa school put its own administrative
draw the line. board president Dana Black house in order before taking
We'll be voting on the the other day, and I was on the meticulous prepara-
Newport-Mesa Unified boggled by fts complexity -bon for a "bond issue.
School District school bond and maybe enlightened a How well the board
in several weeks, and the little. accomplished this is reflect-
opposition has grown up I'm not going to try to ed in the enthusiastic evalu-
perceptive critic, Orange
County Treasurer Jbhn
Moorlach.
Along with a small group
of conservative, anti-tax resi-
dents. Moorlach developed
a system for grading bond
measures put before local
voters. The Newport-Mesa
school bonds received top
marks across the board: four
As and one A-plus -all on
matters questioned by crit-
ics, including a set-aside
fund for future maintenance.
·.Buttoning up these ques-
tions so decisively leaves
only the overburdened tax-
payer argument against the
school bonds.
I would propose a simple
test for those putting forth
that argument. Ask yourself
if you would be willing lo
look into the eyes of Jamie
and Cory Darling and their
mother and tell them that
you can't afford the price of
an upscale Newport Beach
dinner for two once a year to
help provide -proper plumb•
ing in their school restrooms.
Oh, yes, there's one other
group who should take that
test: the citizens of this com-
munity who don't bother to
vote in what is probably the
most important local election
in many years.
Dana Black separated her
thumb and forefinger and
said. "We have a window
open about this wide.•
On June 6, we have the
opportunity -no. the oblig-
ation -to open it wider and
let in the fresh air of' clean
and safe schools for our
greatest asset: our young
people.
• JOSEPH N. BELL is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thursdays.
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OBITUARY
Costa Mesa resident
Beatrice Pulido died this
week. A memorial service
will be held at 3:30 p .m.
today at St. Andrew's
J.?resbyterian Church, 600
St. Andrews Roed, New-
port Beach. . I
iN BRIEF
Farm fund-raiser
set at fairgrounds
Visitors can kick up their
heels at a country hoedown set
for Jwie 3 at the Orange County
Fair & Exposition Center.
TM event, titled "Moo-lle-
nium Celebration," will raise
money for Centennial Farm.
Schoolchildren and families
often visit the three-acre farm
for a hands-on agricultural
experience and educational
programs.
Tickets are $75 and include
a barbecue dinner plus enter-
tainment for the evening. The
hoedown starts at 6:30 p .m.
inside Building 12.
Guests can bid on items at a
silent auction and cheer on
Camille the Cow during Cow
Chip Bingo. Sponsorship pack-
ages are available.
For more information or to
register, call (714) 708-1680.
The deadline to register is May
25. The Orange County Fair &
Exposition Center is at 88 Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa.
Host families Reeded
for exchange students
Host families are needed for
25 German exchange students
who will arrive next month to
learn about American culture.
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Runners gear up
for annual SK run
•Event organizers say
they expect about
4,000 participants at
this year's Corona del
Mar fund-raising run.
Noak l Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -It's
time once a51ain for residents
to go on a scenic tour of their
community for the 19th annu-
al Scenic SK.
This' year, race chairman
JlDl Skahan is expecting 3,500
to 4,500 runners lo show up
the morning of June 3. Run-
ners will follow the oceanfront
bluffs and wind through resi-
denbal areas.
"It's evolved to be the pre-
nuer race of Orange County."
Skahan said, adding that par-
bcipa1'ls com~ from Hunting-
ton Beach, Irvine and Costa
Mesa.
There are separate SK
races for men and women, as
well as a •Kids' Dolphin
Dash " and a "2-mile Pun
Walk." Prizes will be handed
out alter the final event.
When asked how kee n the
participants are. Skahan said,
N It's fun and tl's serious,.
"We have one girl who
comes and runs every year on
crutches,• he added.
Following the event -
which ldSts until rrudrnoming
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• W1wn: June 3
• Where: Ocean Boule-
vard and Heliotrope in
Corona del Mar. Parking
'is free in t he Corona del
Mar State Beach par!<lng
lot until 8 a'.m.
• Info: Call (949) 644-
3151
-runners will be served a
breakfast catered by some of
the best restaurants 10 New-.
port Beach, including El Ran-
ciuto. Five Crowns and Tom-
my Bahamas.
Nearl~ two decades ago.
the Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce came up with
the idea for the race as a
means for rdl.Smg money for
-the.conunwrity. Wlu1e half the
money will go to the Chamber
.of Commerce for the beaub.fi-
cation of Corona del Meir,
Skahan srud. the rest will be
given to the city for recreation
programs.
Races cost between $12
and $20 each. but die all $25
the day of the race. Registra-
tion the day of the race begms
at 6:30 a.m. Runners will meet
at the mtersecbon of Ocean
Boulevard and Heliotrope t.n
Corona del Mar, JUSt above
the Corona del Mar State
Beach pdl'kmg lot
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The students, between the
ages of 14 and 18, will need
meals, a comfortable bed and
transportation to school. The
exchange program runs from
July 27 through Aug. 24.
An lnvitation to Consign
Students will attend school
four mornings each week and
will fill their afternoons with
excursions to local attractions.
Their visit also includes a
four-day trip to San Frandsco.
But three full weekends are
available for students to spend
Ume with their host families.
This lends an opportunity for
families to teach American tra-
ditions and also learn about
another culture.
Married couples and stngle-
parent famWes are encouraged
to participate. The program.
sponsored by International
Education and Exchange, allO
needs one teacher and student
sport enthusiasts.
for more information. call
Kathy JohDlcn at (9'9>5'&6287.
Chnstie's Walth and Jewelry
special~ Wiii be 1n Newport
May 22 to acceiX and appraise
property for our forthcoming
auctlOfl. To arrange for a
confidenlldl appomtmeot
please contact our Los Angeles
office at 310 385 2666.
Catllogun:
800 395 6300
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.. A4 Thursday, Moy 18, 2000
Si · g up for the
great _initiative debate
• Political opponents mix it
up as group gathers signa-
tures to put countermeasure
to Greenlight on ballot:
• Alex Coolman
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -One of
the most mundane aspects of the
democratic process -signature
gathering -has turned contro-
versial in recent weeks as politi-
cal opponents trade accusations
about the manner in which citi-
zens are asked to put pen to
paper.
Proponents or a measure to
make Newport Beach's Traffic
Phasing Ordinance -a law
requiring developers Lo pay for
road improvements to prevent
traffic congestion -part of the
City Charter are rdcing to gather
enough signatures to get the pro-
posal on the November ball ot.
As they do so, they say, they
are being harassed by their polit-
ical opponents, backers of the
Greenlight Initiative, which is
already on the ballot.
approved by voters. Both sJdes
concede that the issues involved
-growth and traffic -are con-
fusing, but they're equally certain
tliat their solution to the city's
problems is the right one. Their
clashing perspecUves have
turned the b1ank page of a peti-
tion sheet into a battleground.
Citizens for Traffic Solutions,
the group trying to get its mea-
sure on the ballot, needs to cpllect
more than 10,000 signatures in
order to come up with the 7,000
valid· voter names necessary for
"They're absolutely
misrepresenting what
they're doing."
Joan Roland
torona Del Mar resident
the measure to qualify.
The deadline for the collection
effort, which has only been going
on for about a month, is June 15.
Former Newport Beach Mayor
Clarence Turner, one of the orga-
nizers of the group, said he puts a
•guess" about the number of sig-
natures already collected in the
3,500 range.
natures.
Corona del Mar resident Joan
Rowland said she was told by a
petitioner at Gelson's Market tbat
the new measure was "the same
thlng• as Greenlight.
"They're absolutely misrepre-
senting wha't they'r.e doing,•
Rowland said. •
Turner said he thinks it's quite
possible that "people (collecting
signatures) may have been saying ,.
things that are incorrect,· but
said he was trying to make sure
that this stopped happening.
"To. the extent that I .can, I
want to make sure our people are
saying the correct thing,• he said.
Turner said that because the
initiative is intended to counter
Greenllght, his group is legally
required to have a copy of the
Greenlight initiative displayed-·
along with its petition. That may
·be one of the sources of confu-
sion, he said.
Citizens for Traffic Solutions
has also charged Greenlight sup-
porters of obstructing its ability to
collect signatures by arguing
with collectors and citizens out-
side of stores. .
But l\t,rner conceded that "that
kind of goes with the territory" in
the initiative game.
Greenlight backers, in turn,
are charging that professional
signature gatherers are giving out
incorrect information about the
new initiative. The Greenlighl
measure would require all devel-
opments that need "major" gen-
eral plan amendments to be
Some supporters of the Protect
from Traffic and Density -or so-
called Greenlight -initiative say
they object to the way Citiz~ns for
Traffic Solutions is collecting sig-
lf enough signatures are vali-
dated by tbe Orange County
Registrar by the June ..5 deadline,
both groups will further duke out
their differences in the November
election.
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TODAY
A support group for care-
givers sponsored by the
Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange
Coµnty will meet from 1 to 3
p.m. at Hoag Health Center,
1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa.
The meeting is free . .Forreser-
vations, call (714) 593-9630.
Guest speakers Dr. Bill
DeMoss and Steve Holm~s
will present a lecture titled
"Vaccination -the Myth• at
7 p.m. at Mother's Market &
Kitchen, 235 E. 17th St., Cos-
ta Mesa. The lecture is free.
For more information, call
(714) 806-1967.
A free seminar, "N,tural
Approaches to Allergies &"
Asthma,• will be ·presented
from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. at the
Patio Cafe at Mother's Market
and Kitchen, 225 E. ·17th St.,
Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 595-6667.
FRIDAY
The 2000 Women's lntem a·
tional Conference will be held
at 2 p.m. at the Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa. The three·
day event will feature author
Fay Angus; Kathleen Hart,
chaplain to student wives al
Fuller Theological Seminary;
and Tammy Tkach, women's
ministry support coordinator
for the Worldwide Church of
God. Registration is $70 and
includes all materials, two
continental breakfasts and
Saturday's dinner. For more
information, call Brenda
Townsend at (858) 586-1202.
A tree lecture on natural
dpproaches to permi·
menopause and menopause
wiU) guesl speaker Dr. Adatya
will begin at 7 p.m. at Whole
Foods Market, 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa at Triangle
Square. For more information,
call (949) 574-3800.
Guest speaker Birl Marttn will
discuss •Tue Million DoDar Suc-
cess Plan• at Borders Business
Cotmections, a business net-
working and referral group that
will meet at 8 p.m. at Borders
Books, Music and Cafe, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Admis·
sion is free. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 432-7854.
) ~ The Costa Mesa Chamber of.
Commerce will present the
21st annual Les Miller schol·
arship recognition breakfast
al 7:15 a.m. at the Double
1Tee Hotel, 3050 Bristol St.,
· Costa Mesa. Admission is
$17. For more information,
call (714) 885-9090.
SATURDAY
Paul Miller, curator of the
Preservation Society of New·
port County in Rhode Island,
will give a presentation titled
•A glimpse into the past: A look
at the grand lifestyles of New·
port's high society" at 11 a.ro., 2
p.m. and 4 p.rn. today and Sun·
day at Glabman's, 3089 Bmtol
St, Costa Mesa. The event is
free. To register for the event,
call (800) 711-5400.
The Waldorf School of
Orange County will present a
Mayf aire Spring Festival from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2350
Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa.
The free event will feature
Maypole dancing, live music,
crafts, puppets and henna
painting. For more infonna·
tion1 call (949) 574-7775.
The Udo Isle Yacht Club pre-
sents a CPR certification class
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Udo Isle Community Club·
house, 701 Via Lido Soud,
Newport Beach. The cost is
$25 for members1 $20 for
members ag es 12·17; $30 for
nonmembers. For more infor·
mation, call (949) 675-7977.
Paine Webber will host a
financial seminar titled "How
to Handle Divorce Settlement
-Investing Your Settlement
Wisely" beginning at noon at
620 Newport Center Drive, on
the ninth noor. For more infor·
ma.Uon, call (949) 717-5600.
Crystal Cove S~te Park wtll
host a •Back Country Hike• at
9 a .m. \1ldton should meet at
El Moro VWtor Center on
Pacific Cout Highway Just
north of Laguna 1teec:ti. n.
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Thursday, May 18, 2000 AS
h:pmigration les~ons learned firsthand
• Lincoln Elementary
School fifth-graders dress as
immigrants and reenact
famed trek to Ellis Island.
wa.dey •. 1lldesM
DAILY PILOT
B'ix Halfore fled religious per·
secution in Scotland, Natalie
Be rnardy escaped the potato
famine in Ireland. Amanda Knuppel
·left her homeland of Norway iri
search of better and cheaper farm·
land in the New World.
The year is 1901 a nd 100 immi·
grants from all over the world a.re in
New York's Ellis Island waiting to
be admitted into the United States.
Fifth-graders at Lincoln Elemen-
tary School in Corona del Mar reen ·
acted the immigration experience
Wednesd ay morning in the school's
multipurpose room. Parents volun-
teered lo supervise and act as immi·
gration inspectors.
"the event, which has talien place
annually"'9ince 1992, coincides with
fifth-grade social studies class discus·
sions on immigration to the United
States.
"It's a great way for them to
learn,· said parent Kristi Cook, who
played a medical inspector. "They
can learn by experiencing. lt is much
better than reading it out of a text·
book.I.
Cook checked each of the newly
arrived people for diseases ranging
from tuberculosis to pink eye and
rashes. She inoculated some of them
and isolated those who were ill.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Uncoln Elementary School fifth-graders dressed up like immigrants for
a reenactment of 1901 Ellis Island.
Her son, Ryan Caughren, 10,
played a 16-year-old· Italian immi-
grant named Tony Bianchi. Dressed
in a black suede-looking bat, flannel
shirt, sneakers and jeans, Ryan was
diagnosed with lice and TB.
·I had to sit down cmd bad to get a
shot,• he said.
Students researched the country of
their ancestors, dressed in costwne
and carried at least three items from
that country.
And there were requirements
. they bad to fulfill before they could
enter th~ United States. Each had to
have a passport, two letters of rec·
ommenaation: casb eqUivalent to
$20 and were required to pas!i a
health inspection. Any food or car-
ry-on items deemed unhealthy or
suspicious were confiscated. .
Blx, 10, was a 24-year-old Scot·
tish sho,.emaker named William
Grentman. His leather bag con·
tained shoe polish, a fishing net, a
pan in which to cook the fish, and a
book -Treasure Island by Robert
Louis Stevenson.
"lf you don't have two signatures
on your recommendations, they
won't let you in,• Bi.x said. "You have
to get to the end of the line.•
The purpose of the experience
was not to romanllcize the unmigra·
tion process. ·
•w e wanted to teach them 1t was·
n't easy,• said social studles teacher
Ellyn Olander. ·Whatever the borri·
ble ocean journey they had, they still
have to wait and wait.•
Long Imes. Instructions in foreign
languages. Heavy · suitcases.
Hunger. The process w~s grueling
for some students.
A few of them, deemed to better
handle more challen~ing situatjons,
were given green dots. The insignia
permitted inspectors to be harsh~r
on them.
"That meant you could hassle
them,· Olander said. For example,
one student who innocently placed
bis money in a passport and handed
it to an inspector suffered the conse-
quence for his action.
The inspector, Cook, stole his
cash and made it almost impossible
for him to pay for a ferry to Manhat-
tan. . --""'In Affierfca, streets~ are liftered ·
with gold, there 1s no cnme and no
-one complams, • Olander shouted
over the rrucrophone.
•we still had tears." Olander said
of students ctisheartened by the wait
and the uncertainty that they would
get off Ellis Island.
But at last, aU made 1t to the
Promised Land.
•We would Like to welcome you
all to Amenca, • sa1d Olander. The
students made the Pledge of Aile·
giance, sang the nauonal anthem
and ended thetr long 1ourney to thetr
new country
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FIRE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
When used together, the two
substances can melt metal
materials. Officials were first
called to the scene to cool the
two tanks, Mais said.
"lbis could have been a
huge problem," Mais said.
"They're like a bomb, basical-
ly. They have a safety valve,
but it doesn't always work. We ~
were lucky they weren't right
. .
little to say about their injured
co-worlcer .
•He's a great guy and a
hard worker. He's more like
my brother,• said Damon
Danley, supervisor for Delta
Pipeline, Jnc, He said he bas
worked with Enrique for near-
ly 12 years.
Melted construction cones
and asphalt bags surrounded
the ditch. A pair oi trees~
ing over the ditch were charred
by the 2b-foot flames.
on top of the hole." '
Fluorescent markings on
the sidewalk indicate the-lbca-
tions of underground gas lines.
br(idals from The Gas Co. of
Santa Ana are investigating
MARC MARTIN I OAll.V Pit.OT
Firefighter Jeff Joyles sprays down U.., site of a gas tire, .
Costa'. Mesa re$ldent Jose
Molina was driving by when
he saw the fire trucks and
decided to check it out. The
fire was still roaring when
Molina pulled up.
the incident. said Judy Woolen,
district public affairs director.
At the scene, people stood
MEYERS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
He was arrested as recent-
ly as December by Anaheim
• police for allegedly embezzling
thousands of dollars from a
nonprofit medical clinic in
Oregon, said Kla.m~th County
Sheriff's Deputy Bud Wilson.
Meyers is scheduled to go to
trial June 14 in Klamath
County for allegedly stealing
money from the Klamath Open
Door Family Practice Clinic.
Meyers could not be
reached for comment, but in
published reports has denied
any wrongdoing in the
Klamath County case.
Wilson also said he believed
this is the same Alan M .
Meyers who was convicted of
bigamy in Stanislaus County,
Calif., in 1991.
According to a Klamath
Falls police report. Meyers has
assumed the identity of as
many as five different actual
physicians in Washington state,
Sp ecializing
in Internal
Medicine
• which left one man with f1nt.. and seoond..clegree burns.
with faces pressed against the
windows inside nearby office
buildings, trying to catch a
glimpse of what happened.
Oregon, several cities in
Southern California and
Washington, D.C.
ln February 1999, Meyers
-then executive director of
an Oregon nonprofit medical
and dental clinic serving most-
ly poor migrant workers -
allegedly submitted a phony
expense form for $8,500,
according to Klamath County
court documents. Meyers told
officials the expense report
reflected the cost of moving to
southern Oregon from a home
in Anaheim, said Brian Harris,
deputy executive director for
the Klamath Open Door Family
Practice Clinic.
However, investigators
found that no moving compa-
ny had touched Meyers'
belongings, according lo a
Klamath County Sheriff's
Department report.
Meyers also spent several
hundred dollars on flights to
Ontario, Calif., under the guise
of attending medical confer-
ence.s in Seattle, the police
report said.
And in a routine back-
Somber workers in Delta
Pipeline T·shim leaned against
a chain-link fence and watched
the cleanup. Employees had
•1 figured it was a gas line.
But you don't see this every
day. Knowing that some guy
was burned -that's pretty
scary,• Molina said.
ground check, Klamath Ilan fled. But after two weeks,
County deputies believe they California police arrested him
have evidence suggestin g and he was eventually con-
Meyers used the alias Carmi victed in federal court of anned
Bar-Ilan. Bar-Ilan impersonat-robbery. Bar-Ilan was sen-
ed _D~· Peter ~olatin, a psychi-tenced to five years. but served
atrist m W~hiBgton, D.C., and -15 months in a federal prison in
was convicted of armed rob-Littleton, Colo.
bery. . . . At that time, inverogators
. ~gin 1976-iden-found embossing machines
tifymg himself as Pola tin -with the logos of the University
Bar-Dan worked for m?re ~an of Michigan and Jerusalem's
a year as a staff P~cbia,trtst at Hebrew University in Bar-DaD's
Patton ~tate Hospital in San home along with sheets of Bernardino County, according ' . . to reports published in 1978 in bogus s~tionary, according to
the Washington Post and the published reports.
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police presented to the cen-
ter's board documents sug-
gesting that Meyers may
have misrepresented his past,
fabricated parts of his job his·
tory and covered up prior
criminal convictions.
The board he'd a series of
meetings Wednesday with
staff members to explain
what had happened and
what it would mean for the
center.
Lori Clause, president of
the center's board of direc-
tors, said man\'. staff.members
were "'flabbe rgasted and
shocked" by the overnight
changes.
"This is not something that
any one of us would ever
have imagined,. she said .
•When I think about it, my
mind gets boggled."
The board will meet next
week to discuss its options for
seeking a new director, she
said.
Costa Mesa City Manager
Allan Roeder said the city has
lauhched "a complete audit
or all or the center's fihc!ncial
records" in connection with
Meyers' departure.
"We felt that we had
enough reason to believe that
a complete audit was advis-
able 9oth in the city's inter-
ests and in the center's inter-
ests,• he said.
.Roeder said the city has
not seen any information that
suggests any financial mis-
conduct had taken place at
the senior center, which is
fUnded from by the city and
private donations.
But whether or not any
untoward financial details are
revealed in the audit, Roeder
said the police report on Mey-
ers taints the public image of
the center.
"Even if there's not as
much as a nickel missing,• he
said, "there's a perception of
what might have happened
or what could have hap-
pened."
The center's board may
need "to re-instill confidence
of those who may have heard
of this and may question their
contributions," he said.
Orange County 1Teasurer
John Moorlach, who seTVed
as th.e honorary chairman of
..the center's 1999 fund-raising
campaign, described the
news about Meyers as "surre-al .•
"Overall, the job that Alan
Meyers has done as an exec-
utive director has been satis-
factory,• Moorlach said. "My
reaction to this (news) was,
what's the motive? Why?"
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circulated with coffee and
cfoy~bnuts in the ce11ter)
meeting room Wednesday,
seruor csenter regulars asked a
(ew questions of th.eir own.
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checked him out before he
got the job?· wondered
Armand ;Charest, a Costa
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Clause said the board had
checked all of Meyers' refer-
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Division VI championship last ·
fall, dozens spoke glowingly
of the shy but engaging
young man, embraced by this
community upon arriving
from San Jose before his
freshman year.
Music, cheers, applause,
tears and laughter also punc-
tuated the almost 90-minute
ceremqny.
But Stewart's mother, Sonja
William, ;In the street vernac-
ular her son, an amateur rap-
per, frequently used to cobl-
muricate with peers, may
have captured the overriding
sentiment of the sprawling
mourners best.
· "My ba~was da bomb!
Our baby was-tia bomb!" said
William, her arm interlocked
with that of her husband,
Dariel William, Stewart's step-
father.
Sonja William, With whom
senior Mike 1\mney, Stewart's
teanunate and weightlifting
partner, said Stewart had the
closest bond. relate~ the
"mother's intuition," which
awakened her from her sleep
at 3:30 a.m. on Mother's Day,
the exact time the accident
occurred.
She also detailed the love
and pride she held for her son,
whom she always regarded
as special. ·
"I didn't brag about him,
but if I had a picture of hun
out at work and other people
"As a player, he
brought spirit into the
competitive situation.
The tougher the
game, the more
Andre gave of
himself."
Coach Jeff Brinkley
commented on him, I would ·
educate them,• William said.
"He mado all of us so proud.•
Stewart's stepfather, who
noted •there's no better place
we could do this today,"
· acknbwledged his son's pas-
sion for football and his devo-
llon to hlS teammates.
"We were Andre's fanuly, ·
but he had a stronger family,
which was those guys over
there," he said, gesturing to
the {ootball team, assembled
in chairs adjacent lo the podi-
um, weanng their home blue
jerseys.
Stewart's No. 2 Jersey was
placed In front of the
makeshilt midfield memori-
al, wruch included notes, pho-1
tos. ,ao autographed team
footbaJJ, and other memen-
tos.
·sometimes 1 thought
Coach (Jeff) Brinkley was his
father," Wtlliam said jokingly.
Finally, his stepfather
offered: •If you never saw
Andre play football, you
rrussed something."
Brinkley, and a~sistant
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coach Mike Bargas, pralsed Daddy," htll.ngly recalled a
Stewart's footbali talent, as sign posted over the door of
weU as his progress off the the school's weight room.
held. "The sign says, 'How do
"As a player, he brought you want to be remembered?'
spirit into the competitive sit-• Cole said. "I'm comfortable
uabon," Brinkley said. "The in the 'way he'll be remem-
tougher the game, the more bered. 11us stadium was like
Andre gave of himself. a second home to us. This ~He came to us as a shy, place is whe re he truly
uncomfortable freshman and shined.•
became a confident. outgo-Pastor Earle Craig, who
ing senior. We always say if presided over the ceremony
we can improve a little bit and whose sons Brad and
each day, big things can Morgan were Harbor tedJD-
occur. Andre was on that mates of Stewart's, said,
road." "Knowing Andre was some-
Bargas called Stewart a thing we au came to enjoy.
vibrant, strong-willed soul, Those who knew Andre loved
who will be remEUnbered for his (colorful) dothes. his shoes,
his personality, his character tus style, and his dassic.greet-
and his smile.. ing: 'Yo, dawg.' •
Brian Moore, Stewart's Several other family mem-
uncle, thanked the Sea View bers, mcludmg his father, nm .
League and ClF for "provtd-Stewart, and tus haU-broth-
ing a stage for Andre to dance er, Lamar William, a Newport
on." "! farbor freshman who
Seniors Andy Kalanz and escaped Sunday's crash with
Robert Cole, as well as only mmor iojunes, also
Tunney, spoke on behalf of expressed [heir love for
the football team. Andre. They all said how
Tunney said that when they'll miss hun, but will
they were freshmen, Andre 'temember and love him
told hun they would. !le CIF always.
ma.mpions as semors. • Moore spoke of Stewart's
"It wasn't a hall-hearted.. nusduevous childl1ood in san·-
prorruse, not a 'what if?' or a Jose, but how his family
dream. It was a guarantee he always kn~w there wds an
put his stamp on. We did win inherent goodness behind
that championship and Andre that smile.
became the great.est rusher ·Andre wanted to know,
to ever come through here. growing up, that he was a
We celebrate lhdl to this very good person who was weU-
day. • llked, ·Moore said "He now
Cole. a 300-pound off en-knows, eternally. that he was
sive tackJe known to Stewart a great person who was
and hi~ teammdles as •Big loved."
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. "If you never saw Andre play football, you really missed something. •
-Dariel William, stepfather
An
VOICES :
Friends and family
reflect on the life
of Andre Stewart
•Before th1s school year start-
ed, Andre told me 'Mama,
this is my year. I'm going fo
do well and excel.' •
' ~SONJA WIWAM.
mother
•He was a person who . ,
-:. always tried Ull the end. He
never Jet people down .•
-LAMAR WIWAM,
stepbrother
•He had so much love for his
family, especially his mom. I
remember the first Ume I met
him, we exchanged mom
jokes. Andre got really
offended and we almo~t
fought. That 's when I knew
he was a true mamma's bQy. •
-MIKE T\JNNE.Y,
senior football teammate
"Andre never forgot his
roots. He always talked about
his love for San Jose.•
-MIKE T\JNNEY,
senior football teammate
•All the love he created is
still here. All the memories
he created are still here. His
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Newport Harbor High School.football team members pay their respects
Wednesday at the memorial service for their teammate, Andre Stewart.
A TRIBUTE TO ANDRE STEWART
About 3,000 students, parents and friends Wednesday
came to pay tribute to Andre Lashawn Stewart at
Newport Harbor High Schoors Davidson Field.
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Students wore yellow ribbons in memory of the 18-year-old
football star who was killed Su'.nday in a car accident.
Throughout the ceremony, people hugged to comfort each other.
Many of those who attended did not know Stewart well,
but were familiar with his friendly smile and outgoing personality.
Stewart's closest friends and family spoke on the very field where he
displayed his record-setting football talents.
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Newport Harbor High School cheer squad members com-
1ort each other Wednesday In front of the makeshlft memor-
ial for Andre Stewart.
"He didn't live afraid. He did
things to the max.•
-MIKE BARGAS,
Harbor assistant football
coach
•He had a beautiful, accom-
plished 11Je. •
-ROBERT COLE.
senior football teammate
•Andre didn't visit m e .the
first week (alter breaking my
leg in the CIF aemi/Inal
game) and that made me
sad. But he finally cam e to
my house, alone, and said he
was scared to vlsit me,
because he felt resf)On&ible.
We just looked at each other
and cried.•
-ROBERT COLE,
senior football teammate
"He was very energeUc,
quiet but f>Owerlul. •
-RONNIE HACKETT, 17,
senior at Newport Harbor
High School
•He was a great friend. He
had a special way of connect-
ing with kids of all ages and
all races. He had an amazing
smile that could just brighten
up your whole day.•
-AARON YARNAL. 18,
senior at Newport Harbor
High School
•Even though he never knew
me or knew my name, he
smiled. The ceremony really
brought out what he was all
about.•
-BLAKE ADAMS, 14,
freshman at Newport
Harbor High School·
•He was just a great person.
We wUJ always remember the
way he smlled. He liked
everyone. It didn't matter
who It was.•
-ORHAN DIZDAREVIC,, 14,
freshman at Newport Harbor
High School
• •Andre was always smiling.
II you were having a bad
day, he'd make It a good day
... You couldn't laze the kid
on or oil the lleld ... We all
want to go on and uae hla
lnaplrotlon to take u.a through
the reat of our lives."
-MOY KAlANl.,
senior football teemmate
•He JI the type of peraon you
can't thJnk bad of. He woa
lrlendl w1th everybody.
Bverybody knew h1m. Bvery-
bocly Im gotten hJI llllJle.
Bverybody ha an awe10me
lfoly about Nm.•
-ICIU.Y DAUS. 17,
MOiol' at Newport HarbOr
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·.an scale of 1 to 1 (), Art of pt,ning gets high marks
0 n a scale from 1 to 10,
10 being best. let's
review one of the
major sbcial, charitable and
cultural events on the circuit:
Art of Dining 2000, benefiting
the Orange County Museum
of Art. Newport Beach.
Preevenl party at the
museum: 8
Major underwriter Chase
Global Private Bank and
Chase H and Q joined forces
with local patrons ~o host the
preevent reception, which
began at 4:30 p.m.
The museum was fur-
nished for the reception with
hand.some groupings of
upholstered sofas and chairs
positioned throughout the
gallery reception space to cre-
ate the intimacy of a personal
residence. CaViar was passed
and martirU bars were a hit.
However, the reception
lacked energy. Guests just
milled_ aroun_d chatting unt.!l
the crowd was introduced to
special honorees, including
renowned Los Angeles-
based artist Peter Alexander.
Speeches were humorous
and "Grief, always a blessmg.
Overall dinner theme and
presentation at The Four
Seasons hotel: 9
Art of Dilling is surely one
of the premier events on the
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD
social roster. It has established
itseli as both a high water-
mark of good taste and con-
fab of the culturally tuned in.
The event also raises
major money for the muse-
um. This year, more than
$500,000 will go to assist ~e
museum's education and
exhlbition programs.'
The dining room was
on ce again transformed into
a visual delight for the some
-SOO patrons of the arts whe
filled the ballroom with their
presence.
.Food: 10
Many patrons expressed
their pleasure that Ute 'rood
served at this year's ball was
the best it has ever been.
Rather than taking the Cali-
fornia nouvelle route, orga-
nizers selected a contempo-
rary Western theme to com-
plement the theme of the
ball. which honored Joan
Irvine Smith and her passion
for California plein-air
~pressionism.
Crab with avocado was fol-
lowed by asparagus with
mesquite-grilled quail, then
herb-crusted gulf coast
shrimp, beef tenderloin in '
Food Center, Montblanc Bou-
bque at South Coast Plaza
Delta Airlines, Mozzafartan
Jewelry and Chase Global
Pnvate Bank/ChdSe H and Q
' were responsible for a gener-
ous $7.5,000 donabon, and
made Art of Duung possible
The Crowd: 10
The best and the brightest
supported the. ~ff air. molasses and smoked bacon. ...;
And for dessert, a prit.kly pear
cactus fruit i;no~ with lime
tequila. Participating chefs
preparing each course includ-
ed Berbard Muller, Michel
Plelon, Elmar Prambs, Dean
Feartng and Sheldon Millet,
representing various Four
Seasons properties through-
out the western United States.
~Peter Alexander ls Banked by Orange County
Museum of Art director Naomi Vine and Joan Irvine
Smith, the honored art patron at the museum's Art of Din-
ing evenl Alexander was honored artist of the evening.
In the crowd were
Cha rles and Twyla M artin,
~ee Allred , Rich ard and
Lynette Berg;Alex and Bar•
ha ra Bowie. Ralph and Car-
ol Cicerone, Sydney and
Re nee DuPon t, Robert and
Carol Follman, Bob and
Marie Gray. Gene and Pal
Hancock, Jerry and Mar-
alo u Harrington, Roger and
Gall Kirwan, Gil and Victo-
ria LeVasseur, Mlke and
Nancy Meyer. Pal and Carl
Nelsser , Malcolm and Pam
Paul, Tom and Joan Riach,
Allen and Pal Rypinskl.
John and Deblfle Sclafani,
Tom Rogers and Betty ·
Mower, Morion Smith,
James and Madeline
Swinden, Tom Tierney.
George and Nancy Wall,
Blair dnd Tom Box dDd
li1butes: 8
Irvine Smith and Alexan-
der, both individuals of
tremendous influence in
their own way and their own
right, were gracious and
understated in the.tr accep-
tance of the Art of Dining
honors. The reception of the
guests of honor was classy
but not particularly warm
and inspiring, as it has been
in year's past.
Chair: 10
Elizabeth nemey, one of
the very well-liked and
admired women in the com-
munity, did a fine job of
orchestrating a very complex
and difficult task of bringing
, together diverse community
elements to produce a suc-
cessful event. Sbe looked
stunning in a bare-shouldered
gown of peach, pmple-and
celadon-colored Doral fabric
that hung to the fioor amid a
sea of women in black gowns .
Best Dressed: Suki
Mccardle: 10
Suki is always among the
best dressed in Newport.-
Mesa For Art of Dining she
wore an Onental silk robe that
was both artistic and elegant.
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Best Dressed runner-up:
Alison Frenzel: 10
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done land of ~n who, from
both a financial and participa-
tory position, has made a r-ea!
difference for the museum.
For Art of Dining 2000.
she looked like royalty in a
burgundy silk swt that was
feminine with its ruffled bor-
der and very chic, accented
with large South Sea pearls.
Sponsors: 10
The Four Season Hotels,
Robert Mondavi Wme and
Rlck and Jennifer Van
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Take 'Ce:nter Stage' but avoid 'Battlefield Earth'
. ' . -• IDfTOlt'S NOTE: The Reel Critics
column features movie critiques
written by community members
serving on our panel.
See 'Cen ter Stage'
again and again
W owl "Center Stage"
is an amazing movie.
. ~ It has all the charac-
teristits of a modem-day
movie and yeUt bas· a lot of
classical·ballet mixed into it.
It's an outstanding movie
for ballet lovers and for teens
in general. The story of
"Center Stage" is about a
teenager named Jody who
auditions
Reel :a~ce to
She does-
n 't care.
She works
extra hard
with her
friend,
Eva, who
has a
"behavior"
problem.
Her
roommate, Sora Salam Maureen, ·
is the best
dancer at the school, but she
doesn't like to dance. Her
mom could never be a balle-
rina, so she p ushed Maureen
to fulfill her dream.
'Earth' is sci-ti's
'Frankenstein'
T here's nt question that
"Battleald Earth.
aspires to be a major
motion picture. Set 1,000
years in thel ture, it has
state-of-the-special effects
courtesy of "Star Wars"
team. It has · ·
the grim
future look
of "Blade
Runner"
and
"Aliens.• It
has
enslaved
humans
bunted by
their new
UICLI DOl'S VllWS OF Ill 11"'1
'Battlefield Earth' is sci-fi at its cheesiest
I f it were a rac:ebone, it
would be a claimer. It it
were wildlife, it WOUid be
road kill. And if it were 6
cake-no matter bow many
times the fork was stuck in -
lt would remain half-baked. ""'
Chicle Heam, had he suf-
fered through the opening
credits (of which there were
none), might have stuck
•Battlefield Earth" in the
refrigerator with the door
dosed, the Ugflts out, the
eggs coolin', the butter get-
ting hard and the J ell-0 jig-
glin'.
Jobn navoata. playing .a
grown-up Vinnie &rbarino,
is 10D1e IOrt of greedy, peeu·
do-capttalilt llave driver
hairball in p)atfonn shoes
wbo not only stars, but pro-.
dUC81 this •J>Jan 9 from
OUter Space" for the new
tni.Uannium. He's assisted
by Porrest Whitaker (what's
he doing in this reject?),
whose ambition is converse
of bis intelligence.
in ICllDe lmge weedy field
where the diniclor (whoever
that is) kinda used whatever
wu available.
Anyhow, the few
remaining nonenslaved
bumam floally get it
through their semi-func-
tioning synapses that if
they don't save the Earth,
then mankind is extinct •
CRITICS ~ee~~:/or
the Ameri-
can Ballet Academy.
Later in the year, the
school holds a student work-
shop that gives the students
a chance to show what they
can do. There are two chore-
ographers there: Cooper, a
professional ballet dancer,
and Jonathan. Jody is cast in
Cooper's bjtllet. -
~=:~'!· John Depko
"Pla net of
the Apes.•·
The movie was over
before it started: DOA,
, . MIA, DWI and EIElO.
In this cinematic pantheon
of pathetic pabulum, the
•Battlefield Earth" is one
of those flicks of which you
wish someone tall sat in
front so·you couldn't watch.
But you would still have to
listen, and listen you would,
to a soundtrack that sounds
like a sixth-grade band
warming up.
Now these clowns are
stoopid, dull, dimwitted and
tecbnologically decrepit. In
their hard-scrabble exis·
tence, though perfect of
teeth and OlAkeup, they
must fight papier-mache
monsters while quoting Hall-
mark-<:ard philosophies.
Their leader's idea of dra-
matics is to get right in the
camera's lens JII)d make 1,lgly
faces. Kinda expected him to
pull out his ears and stick out
his tongue. Maybe rub bis
twmny and pat his head
She competes against
great dancers who have had
many years of experience.
But even so, she has the tal-
ent to become a student and
train for a year to officially
become a member. Though
she appears to have the tal-
ent, she has trouble in class-
es that affect her and her
dancing. Her "turnout" is oH
and her body is "mis-
shapen.•
Jonathan, the director of
the Academy, warns her of
these problems and has
asked her to consider that
she might not have the
chance to become a member.
The-dam:es in the movie
are incredible. The ballerinas
do amazing jumps and fancy
footwork. They dance to a
variety of music, from classi-
cal to salsa to hip-hop. There
was neverti dull moment.
"Center Stage• is an
exciting, rhythmic, colorful
film made especially for peo-
ple who love dance. You'll
want to see it over and over.
• SA.RA SALAM, 12, is a sixth-
grader at Eastbluff Elementary
Newport Beach. She likes soccer,
ballet and writing.
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Photography
To save the world, the
human hero expa nds his
bram power by· gairiing
access to the learning
machine of the master race.
This plot development was
first featured in the 1955
classic •Forbidden Planet."
The slow motion explosions
in the climactic battle scenes
echo "The Matrix" a nd
"Indepe nde nce Day.•
With an $80-rnillion bud-
get, producer and star John
Travolta certainly must
believe that this picture
should be a box office heavy-
weight. But the diverse parts
of the plot are carved out
and patched together from
so many previous films that
"Battlefield Earth" becomes
the "Frankenstein" of sci-
ence fiction movies.
Every one of these stolen
ideas have all been done
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-·-insipid infect the uninspired
as dread.Jocked dimwitted
dullards repeat, ad nauseam,
oral histories of the decline of
the human race.
Aspiring to a "Blade Run-
ner" look with miniatures
built by first-graders and
scenics painted by the artisti-
cally impaired, "Battlefield ·
Earth# subjects the unsus-
pecting audience to a pletho-
ra of soft-focus, slo-mo,
sepia-tinted shots that must
have been filmed by some
guy with one leg shorter
than the other, 'cuz the cam-
era's tilted most of the time.
The bad guys, of wb.om
'ITavolta is in charge, are
called Psychlos, paturally
from the planet Psychlos.
This motley amalgamation
of overdressed and under-
washed Morlocks expend
most of "Battlefield Earth's"
script in laughing more
than the bad guys in a Clint
Eastwood western.
This pseudo "Indepen-
dence Day• is filmed several
stops underexposed to hide
all the set defects. Extrane-
ous things appear here and
there. The whole thing
appears to have been filmed
before -and 'done much ridiculous outfits worn by a
better. 1970s rock band. This might
As in "Predator,· the alien work in "Saturday Night
masters in the movie are Fever," but come on, how
supposed to be 8-to 9-feet-seriously can anybody take
tall. To appear like titans, evil space villains who look
Travolta and his evil Psychlo like members of Kiss?
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gold. They then get to Fort
Hood and steal some thou-
sand-year-old Harrier Jets
that are still functional -
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With a touch of patriotic humor, cast shines in '1776'
., 1brn Tltul
T he birth of our nation
has been celebrated
severaltilnes locally
in the musical "1776, • but
rarely has the occasion gen-
erated quite so much
humor as in the rendition
now on stage at Orange
Coast College.
Make no mistake, there ls
serious drama involved in
this terrific depictipn of the
(;ontlne ntal Congress as it
struggles to create the Decla-
ration of Independence. But
director Alex Golson also has
endowed Theater the show,
RmEW and many
of the
characters,
with
enough hysterics to balance
the histories.
The result is a thoroughly
enjoyable production, brim-
ming with superior perfor-
..mances..from Kurt LJarrard:'s _
ouildoq-tense John Adams to
Hugh Goodearl's rum-fetch-
ing, window-opening custo-
dian. It's also an effective
history lesson for those unfa-
miliar with the creation ol
our republic.
pronounced and effective
than if they were, say, in an
all-musical Andrew Uoyd
Webber show.
JUTard is an outstanding
Adams, the Boston patrician
who spearheaded America's
campaign for jndependence
and (at least in this show)
goaded Thomas Jefferson
into penning the Declaration
of Inde-
pendence.
... director Llke Jef-
Alex Golson ferson, he longs to' ·
also has
endowed
the show,
and many of
the charac-
ters, with
enough
hysterics to
balance the
histories.
return to
New Eng-
land and
his
beloved
Abigail,
but first he
must over-
come a
recalci-
trant Con-
gress and
preside at
the birth
of a new
nation, of
which he
will become the second pres-
ident. ·
As the worldly, witty -
and frisky -elder statesman
Benjamin Franklin, Mark
Pnlkoner overcomes his youth
and a rather tacky-looking
skull cap to flesh out the his-
torical figure who's arguably
the most fondly remembered
of the Founding Fathers.
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Sean Gray, left. and Mark Hunt play Jo
Wilson in OCC's production of "177 •
Pal.koner revels in the role,
g.ever missing an opportunity
to quote himself as a means
of diluting a aisis.
His fellow Pennsylvania
congressman, John Dickin-
son -who nearly single-
handedly thwarted the forg-
ing of the Union -is played
with seething hostility by
Sean P. Gray, whose tirades
recall Jay Robinson's mad
emperor in "Jbe Robe.•
Another superb voice in
opposition is Russell Mon-
tooth as South Carolina's
Edward Rutledge, forcing
tl)e inclusion of slayery in the
document and wuncting
home his message in the pul-
sating number, MMolasses to
Rum.•
Stephen Moore's ,Jefferson
is purely a supporting player
in this drama, but his written
eloquence is vital to the
patriots' cause and he carries
off the role nicely. As "1776".
would have it, his inspiration
comes from a conjugal visit
by his wife (Anna Jackson),
rendered amorous by the
congressman's ~osity on
the violin. , _ _ _ _
In a show-stealing seg-.
ment, runothy Maurer rhap-
sodizes about MThe Lees of
Old Virgirua. • Courier John
Stice bn11gs the war home in
h.i.> eeri<:: solo "Maroa Look ~harp" arid Danae Michelle
Hanson as Abigail Adams
vocalizeb warmly in long-dis-
tanre duets with her hus-
band.
Olhe1 s making fine
unpressions in the OCC pro-
duction are Patrtck Rowley
as congressional president
John Hancock, Tony Swagler
as Maryl.d.nd's Samuel
Chase, PJ. Agnew as
Delaware's Thomas McKean,
Richie Ruggiero as Congress'
secretary who reads the bad
news from the front and
David Brenneman as New
Hampshire's Josiah Battlett.
tAnd did anyone notire that's
also the character name of
Martin Sheen's presidential
character on "The West
Wing.7)
Musical,director Bill Wolfe .
and his four-piece orchestra,
unseen behind the wall flats,
keep up the spirit of '76,
while Danielle Bearden-
Mead's choreography is
clever and creative.
Set designer David
Scaglione's work is impres-
sive, and he also teamed
with Erik l..aWTence and Tra-
cy Weisberg to create an
enormous number of wigs
employed in the produebon
-No matter how indlly
times you've seen -1776."
the sho /1 has a way of stir-.
ring the patriotic blood, and
OCC's excellent rendition,
spiced by an extra dose of
humor. does so with gusto.
It's well deserving of the
standing ovation it received
Saturday night.
• TOM mus reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. Hts reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
Creators Peter Stone
(book) and Sherman
Edwards (music and lyrics)
built the music around the
show, rather than vice versa,
and utilized fewer songs
than most musicals. Thus,
the drama plays out full force
and only occasionally breaks
into lyrical emphasis. As d
result, the numbers arc more
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ni~ atmosphere, good food
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It's the kind of place that
feels fa.miliar, whether it's
your first visit or your 15th.
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Pacific Coast Highway, own-
er David Axe. llas created
just such a place in the heart
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The hist thing that strikes
you when you enter Dolce is
the large enclosed patio area
DI I that takes ft~'!I up thP. front REVIEW ~~~ds
restc:turant.
The large room is spacious
and comfortable, with a small
bar at the far end and a fire
pit in the center. Despite fac-
ing PCH, the patio is surpns-
ingly well-shietdea from trnf-
hc noise and the overd.11
effect is of sitting in the gar-
den of a large estate.
Passing through the patio
area, on~ entei-s the restau-
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so stools. Here, bartenders
Michelle or Katie will gladly
mi:x a martini or Campan
and soda while you're wait-
Ulg for a table.
The main dining room
maintains the overall aeme
of intimacy. Tbe darkly lit
room's cream walls are punc-
tuated with ¢It-framed oil
colors of Italian cities and
towns. A latge fireplace
dominates the far end, its
mantle topped with a. dra-
matic spray of fresh Oowen;.
The menu at Dolce is tra·
ditional Italian: antipasti, a
generous selection of pastas
at>.d weU<hosen second ·
courses of fresh fish, veal
·a nd steaks. ·
On a recent visit with sev-
eral friends, we sampled sev-
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cold and bot appetizers. The
fried calamari ($7 .25) came
out of the kitchen golden
brown and crisp and was
served wtth a flavorful mari-
nara Sduce for dipping.
The classic combination of
melon and prosciutto ($7,95)
is offered, but at Dolce it's
beefed up, literally, with
slices of bmciow (thinly
sliced air-cured beef). This •
refreshing dish is always a
good first course; the sweet
melon contrasts well with the
salty meats.
l also like the mussels ($8)
steamed in a savory broth of
white wine, garlic ttnd herbs
with just a touch of to1nato
sauce -perf_ect for dipping
with any leftover bread.
• Since I'm on the subject,
the bread at Dolce is my only
source of disappointment.
l'm not sure if it's
microwaved or served from a
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a 8J)8da1 is a tbick veal k>ln
chop ($28.95) that is grilled
and lel'Ved in a pqrclnJ
mushroom sauce. I highly
recomJJMmd trying it before
it's replaced.
The fish dishes illustrate
the Italian penchant for sim-
ple dishes prepared with just
a few fresh ingredients.
Swordfish can be ordered
with a sauce of capeis, olives
«Uld fresh tomatoes ($17.50),
or with lemon, capers, aqd
pine nuts (St 7 .25). I like the
latter: the pine nuts add a
nice subtle crunch to the dish
and the lemon accents the
fish without overpowering.
I should point out that
Dolce tends to cook its fish
more thoroughly than is cur-
rently the trend in Ill<l6t
restaurants; some may find it a
bit dry. U it's your preference,
just ask your wailer to have
the kitchen undercook it a bit
The wine list at Dolce fea-
tures a good selection of rea-
sonably priced domestic and
--Italian botUes.-A fri~n<twas '--------------------------------'-----' pleased lo see that the reds
steamer, but either way the
crust has none of the crisp-
ness you'd expect of good
Italian bread. It's somewhat
salvaged, though, by the
tasty olive tapenade that
accompanies it to the table.
Soups inclu<je hearty
minestrone, full of plump
beans and cliunks of vegeta-
bles in a tangy tomato broth.
AJso on the menu is the clas-
sic straciatella, homemade
chicken broth with spinach
and ribbons of scrambled
eggs. It's one of my favorttes,
although on occasion I've
found Dolce's a bit on fhe
salty side. ·
.., Ot course, any good Italian
restaurant will have a good
selection of pasta dishes, and
Dolce is no exception. 'll'adi-
tionally, pastas are served as
a first course -the portions
at Dolce are definitely meal-
sized, but they will split them
for you on request.
A good choice is the
penne alla grappa ($13.95),
quill-shaped pasta tubes in a
tomato sauce flavored with
sauteed pancetta and just a
hint of grappa, the potent
Italian liquor. The grappa
adds a truly distinct flavor to
the dish.
Stuffed pastas include del-
icate ravioli stuffed with fresh
lobster ($14.95) and served
with a tomato sauce colored
pink by a touch of cream.
Probably my favorite,
though, are the gnocchi
($11.75). These potato
dumplings can be tough and
heavy if not done right. At
Dolce they are light and fla-
vorful, served in a light mari-
nara sauce with strands of
melted fresh mozzarella and
a sprinkling of fresh basil.
For me, the benchmark al
any Italian restaurant is the
. veal dishes, and Dolce meets
this test well. Oassics like veal
picatta ($16.50), thin slices
served with a tangy lerllon
and caper sauce, or veal
marsala ($16.50), scallopini in
a marsala wine, all feature
veal that is cooked to perfect
tenderness and sauced with a
restrained hand.
Currently on the menu as
are served in oversized bal-
loon glasses, pedect for
allowing the wine to breathe.
There are only a few
desert selections at Dolce,
but they've been well cho-
sen. A ricotta cheesecake
($5.95) is light and fluffy and
accented nicely with a fresh
strawberry sauce. Or, plan
ahead and order one of
Dolce's souffies ($7.50). My
favorite is the lemon souffle.
It comes from the kitchen
puffy and golden, and the
custard has a lightness that
belies the rich ingredients.
Dolce is a comfortable,
relaxed restaurant. I've
noticed many familiar faces
on my visits; there is obvi-
ously a loyal following and
diners tend to linger over
their meals not feeling
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words and music by Randy Newman
cooctivcd by Michael Rodi, Jtrry ~tch and Mr. ~man
JUNE 2 -JULY 2
An ~mblc of niraordinary artists sing and dance their w-.y
ch rough '40 tongs by one of the mosl sensarlonal musical voices
of our cri!"An unforgcttabk look al 20th Century America!
11ttOA11 r.'IOOCrh TIM AND JEAN WEISS
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while letting the world pass
you by for a while.
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They then build a galaxy·
spanning death bomb that
destroys the Psychlo6' planet.
All this from meatballs who
just 15 minutes earlier were
threatening each other with
sharp pointy sticks (and poorly
made ones at that).
Meanwhile, the audience
gets to suffer through a com-
pendium of special effects so
cheesy that one expects to see
the strings on the various air -
craft and space ships as they
saunter by. The backgrounds
look like they'd been scanned
from the covers of sci-fi paper-
backs, enlarged, and then
conveniently kept out of focus.
There is one good thing
about •Battlefield Earth•:
After sitting through credits
(who, but who, would want to
take any credit) for everyone
from Wl.ld Woodsmen to Psy-
chJo Handlers to One-eyed
Jacks, it mercifully ends.
For a two-hour movie, it's
120 minutes too long.
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• Send Al'18 HCMm items to the Dally ment beginning today. Secondhand Saturday the Lab Anti-Mall, 2930 Center, at 8 p.m_begiruung ART Pilot. JJO W. lay St., Costa Mesa 92627; Smoke will play country music Fri-Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Upcoming Wednesday through May 27. tu to (949) 646-4170 °' c•ll (~9) 764·
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will play jazz music May 26; R~er . $26, May 27. Student/senior rush exhibit featuring artwork by ele-
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675-7411. Scott Wilkie will play jazz music at . Cantor Jonathan Grant, Cantor be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday.
8 p.m. Friday at Glen Ellen Win-JAZZ AND GOSPEL SUNDAY AT OCC Stephen Dubov and the Tomas Mac· Admission is free. For more mfor-
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Walter Lakota & David Alcantar Jazz Festival in the amphitheater at perform a spring concert featuring Camelbdck SL, Newport Beach.
will play jazz music at 8 p.m. Fri-the Hyatt Newporter Resort, 1107 jazz and gospel Jt\USic at 4 p.m. Admission is $36 for reserved seat-·ANNUAL STUDENT ART EXHIBmON
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Admission is free. For more infor-inforrnatton.~(949)476-3190. Mesa. Tickets are $5 at the door. older. For more infonnation, call art show, will be on display at the
mation, call (949) 673-9500. $3.50 in advance. For more inf or-(949) 644•1999. OCC Art Gallery ends today. The
NEWPORT BEACH JAZ.Z. FESTIVAL mation, call (714) 432-5880. exhibit features 90 works, mduding
2,000 LB~ OF BLUES Glen Ellen Winery's 7th Annual
JCC SPRING CONCERT STAGE oil paintings, watercolors, Jewelry,
2,000 Lbs of Blues will perform at 9 Newport Beach Jazz Festival will
The Jewish Community Center of sculpture, ceramics, graptute draw-
p.m . Friday at Margaritaville, 2332 begin at 11 a.'Jl. Saturday in the MODERN COMEDY mgs, pen and mks, photographs,
W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. amphitheater at the Hyatt New-Orange County will present a "The Beyinning of August, H a computer graphics, digital media
Admission is free. For more infor-porter Resort, 1107 Jamboree Road, spring concert at 2 p .m. Sunday modem-day come dy making its and three·dunensional pieces. Hours
mation, call (949) 631°-8220. Newport Beach. Featured perform-featuring Prokofiev's "Peter and world pre miere at South Coast are Monday through Thursdays 10
ers will include Jeff Golub & the Wolf" and "Spring• from Repertory, runs through May 28 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more in!ormabon,
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The Works will play blues music at Bryson and David Sanborn. Admis-is at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. are Tuesday through Fnday at ART TALK 2 p.qt. and John Heussenstamm sion is $32.50 to $40,...or $55 for a For JllOre inform a tiot), caJI (714) 7:45 p .m.; Saturday and Sunday at "f!le Orange CJ>U_!},ty ~~um of Art · will plafbllies al 9:30 p.m. Friday two-day pass. Formore information 755-U:J40.-----.,. -" --· -2-and 7:4~ p.m . Tickets arrilB•t<> -will present figurative artist Dayid at the Studio Cafe, 100 Main St., . call, (949) 476-3190. $45. For more information, call Amico di noon Tuesday at the Lyon Newport Beach. Admission is free. BROADWAY MUSICAL COMES WEST (714 ) 708-5555. South Coast Auctitonum, 850 San Clemente On· For more information, call (949) OCC POP Larry Gatlin will star in "The C1vtl Repertory ts at 655 Town Center ve, Newport Beach. Admission is 675-7760. The Four Lads, the Diamonds, Fran War,• the Broaaway musical that Drive. Costa Mesd free. For more mformallon. call
PUNK IN TOGAS Je ffries and the Swingin' Big Band opens June 6 in Segerstrom Hall at '1776' (949) 759-1122.
All-Stars will play pop music at 8 the Orange County Performing Arts
The Mosleys will play punk music p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Cos-OCC's Theatre Depd.rlment wtlJ pre-ART AND WINE
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VOLLEYBALL
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Top-seeded Marina
must travel to Newport.
NEWPORT BEACH -
Newport Harbor HJgh's boys
volleyball team will host No.
1-seeded Marina Frid!lY nlght
in the CIF Division I quarterfi-
nals following Wednesday's
coin rup. which went the
Sailors' way.
Marina, the Sunset League
champion with an overall
record of 17-1. Newport Har-
bor awaits with a 15-5 mark. ·
Newport advanced with a
flVe-game victory over San
Clemente Tuesday night.
Marina woo 111 four against
vi.siting San Gebriel.
It stdrts at 7.
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•Tennis
High school boys -CIF Division I
second round: Corona del Mar
at Irvine, 3:15 p.m.
• Trade •nd field
Community college men and
women -Orange Coast at State
Championships in Bakersfield,
9a.m.
Fl'IDAY
• BaMball
High school · CIF Division IV first
round : cathedral at Corona del
Mar, 3: 15 pm.
• Volleybllll
High school boys • CIF Division I
quarterfinals: Marina at Newport
Harbor, 7 p.m.; Corona del Mar at
El Toro, 7 p.m.
• Tr.-ck and field
Community college men and
women -Orange Coast at State
Championships In Bakersfield,
9a.m.
·DEEP SEA
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
Ne uilpOft landing -4 boats,
49 anglers. 19 barracuda.
16 calko bass, 28 sand bass.
1 halibut. 57 sculpln,
1 sheephead, 1 rockf1sh,
1 white sea bass.
.HIGH SCHOOL SAILING
-vou Clll't just ..... fastbal
fn9t'8.bmndoar ... •
C.v~ Cuyler, CdM baseball pitcher
Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 44223 • ~ursdoy, Moy 18, 2000 BJ
The payoff
J. (above) for
Newport Harbor
High sailors,
who swept to
the Mallory
Trophy
championship
_ with r:uoaway
results in Long
Beach to claim
national
championship.
honors. Back
row, from left,
Gary Grimes,
Tyler Haskell,
Scott Hogan and
Ryan Marshall.
Ke lsey Cochran
backs up the
front row of,
from le ft,
Meredith Potter,
Paige Thompson
and Amy
Halvorsen. The
Baker Trophy is
the ir last que.st
this season in
Virginia. Below,
Coach Bill
Uniack.
EYES
E
/ OPEN
• Newport Beach Open
amate ur champion Barnett
is riding one huge wave.
en surfer-turned-goUer
--ustin Barnett picked
up lus champ1onstup
hardware Monday night at the
awards ceremony. h~ was thnlled
to win the amateur title at the stxth
annual Newport Beach Open
But Barnett, even after h.ls
6-over-par 76 was posted tis the
winning score and even after
receivmg his shiny plaque, still
wasn't sure what he'd won.
"1 thought (the tournament) WCIS
ju.st the Tommy .
Baharna Open,·
Barnett said,
referring to the
presenbng
sponso·r,
unaware of the
fact that lus tn-
umph also
appointed h.lm
Newport Beach
city champion
for 2000.
Barnett, of
Costa Mesa,
en o ed a stellar
amateur surfmg
Richard Dunn
GOLF
career and captured mynad l!Ues
for Huntington Beach High m
National Scholastic Surflng
Association competillon.
But Barnett, 24, hdd never won
a goll tournament UnW Monday at
Newport Beach Country Club
Barnett, who works m the bdg
room at Mesa Verde Country Club
and aspues to pass t.tie Player
Ability Test tlits summer and earn
..his PGA apprenttcestup card. was
once the No. 2-rated surfer m
Southern CaWorrua, according to
the NSSA
• Newport Harbor's sailing team sinks the field en route to
the Mallory Trophy, symbolic of the nation's best in sailing.
ticing for the Team Racing Nationals
for the Baker Tr-oijlly with the team's
other varsity members, namely
Kelsey Corcoran and Amy Halvorsen.
"1 won a substanbal amount of
(surfing) tournaments,· Barnett
said, "but those JUSt didn't feel the
same as when I saw my score •
posted on the board and reahzed
that I'd won (the Newport Beach
Open).
"To tell you the truth, I couldn't
explain how 1 felt inside when they
posted my score. It was 1ust an
absolute great feellilg. • Stephanie Keefe ~ through fifth overall.
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY PILOT
LONG BEACH -Featuring the
top 20 teams from across the United
States, the 2000 HJgh School Sailing
National Championships for the Mal-
lory Trophy saw Newport Harbor
High School once again leveling the
playing field. .
After a 5~-point victory 'jUst two
weeks ago en route to winning the
qualifier to the Nationals, a poised
and confident Newport group again
took top honors by 34 points, winning
both divisions in the process.
Hosted May 13=1 4 at the United
States Sailing Center, more than 100
spectators were treated to competi-
tive sailing at its best just off the Bel-
mont Pier.
The elite of the Interscholastic
Sailing Association, the country's top
teams battled hard over the course of
the event, but it was the California
teams which came out on top, with
the region's five entrants taking first
Led by Coach Bill Uniack , the
perennial favorite Newport Harbor
e ntry won the 16-race Nationals deci-
sive ly. Coming off a strong spring
where the team won four of the five
regional regattas held this year, varsi-
ty team members 'fyler Haskell, Scott
Hogan, Meredith Potter and Paige
Thompson led the team to victory,
with Gary Grimes and Ryan Marshall
helping out to seal the victory.
Hogan and Potter sailed to an A
Division victory by eight points, while
Haskell and Thompson dominated
their division. winning by 26 pomts.
Griines and Marshall substttated tn
for A and B divisions, respectively.
As for the rest of the competition,
Coronado HJgh. University of Sart
Diego High and The Bishop's School
out of La Jolla, took second, third and
fourth, respectively, while Long
Beach Wilson High, led by Newport
Beach resident and coach, Ben Ben-
jamin, took fifth.
Newport Harbor is currently prac-
To be held at Old Dominion Uru-
versity in Vuginia. Newport Harbor
•currently stands as the regatta
favorite.
Skippers will be Haskell, Hogan
artd Grimes at the helm, defending
their 1999 national btle.
Led by a core of four seniors, this
team bas competed in both national
competitions all four years, with two
national team raong btles under their
belt. These wins also led to interna-
tional competition, where the team
participated 1.n the lntemabonal High
School Team Racing Cnampwnshlps:
plaong second and Uurd 1.n 1998 and
1999, respectively.
Seniors Haskell (Georgetown),
Hogan (Dartmouth) and Thompson
(UC Santa Barbara). along with fel-
low team member Jennifer •Porter
(Stanford) will be canying on tlus
winrung tradition as they head off to
college in the fall to some of the
nation's top sailing programs.
• Corona del Mar High pitcher now attacks hitters
with his brain, as well a s his talented right arm.
Barry f.ulkner
DAlt.Y PILOT
C avan Cuyler was nearly 11
seasons into bis 12-yee.r
baseball career before the
lightbulb went on.
Barnett, d 10 handicap. got
senous about golf two years ago
and gets plenty of bps from Mesa
Verde assistant pro Jeremy
Clevenger.
Barnett, whose goal is to
become a teaching pro, sank one
birdie m his wmrung effort -on
bole No. 1, when he holed out from
the nght rough with a pitchlng
wedge.
"That's the hard way to make
birdie,• Barnett sclld. "l didn't have
any spectacular shots. 1 was JUSt
cruismg-along and tutting greens
and fauways for pars. I tut a couple
of wayward shots. but somehow
1 was able to get up and down.
I was able to scramble around •
Brad Greer made a bole-ln-one
on the par-3 No 8 {203 yards) wtth
a 4-iron to earn Shot of the Day
SEE GOLF PAGE 83
CAVAN C YLU
Now, with the shared •:olledlve
wisdom of Cwona del M.U' High
coaches, the junior rigbt-.l&Dder
has come to a ppreciate the finer
points ot the game be played
a from the periphery before r pitching u a prep. ~ •Before lait year, I bad never
"Last year WU really the first
tune I lea.med about what works
and doesn't work. I lea.med there
was more to pitching than Just
throwmg the ball over the plate.
To pitch effectively at the van.tty
level. you have to be able to spot
three pltches. You can't just throw
the fastball through the bern
door."
Cuyler'i epiphany bat helJM!ICl
him arneR. 5-2 record and. 3.10
BRA. He hu 38 strikeouts ill 52
tnningl and bu wal.Ud ooly 16 ...
~ bed a pttcblng coach,• Mid
~ Cuyler, who was summoned to i tbe vanity from the junior vanity
I late last spring and bu become
i the S.. Kings' ace this ....an.
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MARINERS RALLY TO EDGE METS IN A 14-13 THRILLER
• Chebil scores the
game:-winning ~.
NEWPORT BEACH -
'Trailing, 13-5, after four
innings, the Mariners scored
four runs in the fifth and five
in the sixth to defeat the·
Mets, 14-13, in Newport
Beach Little League AA..
Division action last weekend.
Ertc ChebU scored the
game-winning run in the last
YOUTH Soc'CER
inning on a bases-loaded
walk to Peter Weidner.
Jett Jones pitched a
scoreless fifth inning for the
Mariners, keeping the game
close. He struck out four in
three innings of work.
Mariners' teammate
Bradley Hess also pitched
three strong inriings, striking
out two.
For the Mets, Jake IO.lllan
and Andrew Fulcher each
had two bits. '
T9p Guns edged by
Belmont Shores
• Gjls under 12 squad will
wrap up spring season at
the Irvine Cup in June.
TA~SA AY~ REGION 120 ,
....:. The Costa Mesa Top Guns, a
girls under 12 squaafrom AYSO
Region 120, lost its final spring
select season game, 2-1, to Bel-
mont Shores.
Melissa Murphy scored the
lone goal for the Top Guns.
Other offensive standouts include
Brooke Maxfield, Alissa HUllard
and Phoebe Chang.
Leading the defense was
Emily Leece, Arton Ingram,
Lisa Newton, Kristen Paulsen,
Brianna Vanderwal and Taylor
Feldman.
Nill AA
In other AA action:
' .
• ANcm.s 6, BaAVES S • Solid
pitching by the Angels'
James CllllDlngbam and
Cory Vitalo and the Braves'
Mu Frisbie and Mason
Sayer kept tlle game close
for both teams.
Solid defen&e for the
Angels· w.as turned in by
1obn Lockhart and Nick
Klein, while the Braves'
gloves were led by Brian
HunL
• CAJtDINAI.S 11, MAluNEas 4
-Key hits by Michael
Bloom, Garrett Mean, Scott
Frazier and Tommy Colton
gave the Cardinals the w:in
over the Mariners.
Chase Stark, Jtyan Aklba,
Cbrtso Elliott and Otts
Mitchell m each scored runs
Keeping the balls out of the
goals were keepers Mikyla Lux,
Melissa Murphy, Avery Williams
and Nichole Johnson.
The Top Guns' final games
will be at the Irvine Cup in June.
TOP GUNS -Bottom row, from left: Avery W11Jhpn11 Ellllly 1.-c:e and Plloebe
Chang. Middle row, from lelt Lisa Newton. Bdttany Jollmon. Mlllyla Lux.
Taylor Feldman and Arion Ingram. Top row, from left: Kristen Paullen. ..a11m1t
coach Andre Ingram, Brooke Mu:fleld, Melissa Murphy, bellcl coach Pat
Murphy, Brianna VanderwaI, AUaa HDUant, wlstanl coach Dave Wo•t.aww.
Nichole Johnson and asststant Altzabeth Pfeiffer. . \
Blue lightning undefeated in spring ROLLER HOCKEY
BEACH -Team
Blue Lightning
from AYSO Region 57 fin-
ished the Spring 2000 season
Recreational Soccer season
undefeated.
Throughout the season,
the Blue Lightning went up
against tea.ms from Irvine,
Huntington Beach, Costa
Mesa and Long Beach.
The offense, led by Allen
Hardlson, Jeff Larsen, Darek
Larsen and Carl Waniek,
scored.a total of 30 goals in
seven games.
The midfield was con-
trolled by Blx Halford, Joey
Blackwell, Clay Knapp and
Jeff Ruffalo, while the
defense, led by Reid Vltarel-
11, Ryan Pawell, Christian
Morabito, Jeff Livingston,
Nock Groke and Ben
Anshutz, allowed only four
goals all season.
Young, Lance strong in
win over East Riverside.
Angels knock off
the Phillies, 14-8
NEWPORT COSTA
BEACH -The NJB MESA:-The
Newport-Mesa boys Costa Mesa
LlnLE
LEAGUE eighth-grade National Junior American Lit·
Baske tball All-Net team tle Leagu~ . SOFTBALL
defeated East Riverside, 87-31. Softball D1vi-
-The scoring was led by sion Angels overcame !i six-
Taylor Young (20 points) and run deficit to defeat the
Tyler Lance (18 points). Car-· National League's Phillies,
los Pinto chipped in with 15 14-8, in interleague action
points, while Alex Orth (13 last weekend.
points) and Kasey Peters (11 Kelsi Bauermeister, Kim
points) also hit double fig-Palambo and Hannah Moss
ures. led the Angels' defense,
Lance, Young and Wes while the pitching was led by
Presson (eight points) con-Gina Decker, Mallory Meek
trolled the rebounds, while andStephanie Mello.
Brett Perrine and Neal Raf-For the Phillies, Nicole
ferty led Newport-Mesa's Amaya and Carie Hopkins
defense. each pitched well.
Orange Coast fares well at national regatta
• Novice eight, varsity four re ach
grand final at Lake Quinsigamond.
woRcEs-woMEN'S CREW TER. MdSS. -
The Orange
Coast College women's crew teams had
some positive results in Sunday's Champion
International Collegiate Regatta at Lake
Quinsigamond.
The Pirates women's novice 8 team won
its heat, defeating Bates. New Hampshire,
Mt. Holy Oak, Colgate and Vasser.
The win p ut the "Sues in the grand final
where they took fourth, just 12 hundredths
of a second out of third.
In that race, OCC's crew of Evelyn Pow-
. ers, Lara Fraser, Brooke Albiston, Christina
Koss, Malin Gustavsson, Sofie Flarup, Jess·i-
ca Griffin, Kellie Wilder and J enna DuBois
competed against Thnity, Williams, Bates,
Wesleyan and Tufts.
The women's varsity 4 also advanced to
the grand final following a tliird-p1ace 1iriish
in their heat. Amber Decker, Stephanie
Boyer, LeAnn Nguyen, Veronica Karpi(lski
and Sara Hill raced against Seattle Pacific,
Bucknell, Pittsburgh, Vermont and Mercy-
hurst, finishing sixth.
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IRVINE -Ensign's
seventh-grade dub roller
hockey team bad its first win
in the spring re-building
season, 3-2, over Rancho
Santa Margarita, Monday
night at the Gretzky Center.
The seventh graders from
the Fall A and B teams
teamed up to prepare for the
2000-01 school year.
Jake Merzolan was solid
in goal, while Brett Vossler,
Collin Insley and Spencer
Link each had the goals.
Link, Insley and Jlbett
Palmer each had assists for
Ensign.
AYSO 57
Registration update
CORONA DEL MAR -
AYSO Region 57 is having its
final registration for the 2000
season Saturday from noon lo
4 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary.
Registration is $75 per
youngster and first-time play-
ers will need to bring a birth
certificate.
The program is open to
youngsters ages 4112 (by July
31) to 18 and as a completely
volunteer-run organization,
parents are asked to volun-
teer in some capacity.
Plus Team-tryouts
set for Sunday
CORONA DEL MAR
AYSO Region 57 is holding its
Plus Team tryouts Sunday al
Lincolp Elementary.
Girls ages 10 and 11 (as or
July 31 ) will have tryouts from
1-2:30 p.m., boys ages 10 and
11 (as -0[ July 31) from 2:30-4
p.m.) and girls ages 12 and 13
(as of July 31) from 4-5 p.m.
Coaches interested should
call Steve Kendrick at (949)
260-1180, ext. 135 for infot-
mation.
CLUB SOCCER
Players needed for
OCU Soccer Club
COSTA MESA -The
Orange Coast United Club
Soccer Club is looldng for
players for upcoming season.
Three teams are lh need of
players and most positions are
open. The girls under 12 team
(12 afterJuly-31).-gtrlslJJlder
16 (16 after July 31) and girls
under 17 (17 after July 31) are
the tea.ms in need of players.
For registration lo.forma-
tion, i:all (714) 434·9263.
for the Cardinals.
For the Mariners, key hits
were by Bndley Hess,
Danny Baker and Jellrey
Jones. Baker, Hess, Guy
Sutherland and Daniel
DlChi each scored runs,
while the defense was led
by Peter Widener and Sam
French.
• METs 9, ltED Sox 8 -Beau
Abgyb had three hits, two
runs scored and two RBis to.
YOUTH BASEBALL. ·
lead the Mets over the Red
Sox.
JU8 Kllltan and Andrew
Pulcher each ad two hits,
while Zak Maurer-Erick.Ion
and Nick Brewer each had
two RBis. .
Michael Katz scored three
runs to add to the Mets'
success.
For the Red Sox, Danny
DeWees scored three runs,
while Kyle Warsaw had a hit
and two runs scored.
GIANTS EDGE
ANGELS, 6-5
NHBA MUSTANG
/
First-round playoff
game go.es to Giants.·
Cardillals take
NILL MAJORS care of Angels NEW-
PORT
BEACH -The Giants used
solid defense and timely hit-
ting to knock off the Apgels,~
6-5, in the first round of the
Newport Beach Little League
Majors Division playoffs last
weekend.
The Giants committed no
errors and threw out three
different Angel runners at
the plate, keeping the game
dose.
Zack Milder had two hits
and scored two runs, while
Michael Kordich doubled
and scored twice.
Jamie Kline's base hit in
the seventh inning drove in'
the the winning run for the
Giants.
On the mound for the
Giants, Tom Money and
Phlllp Bannan combined to
strike out seven, while
v
For the Angels; Ryan
Lance and Jonathan Cabin
each pitched well and .
Brandon Mason had two
doubles and scored two runs.
CMNLL MAJORS
Marlins handle the
Di"amondbacks
COSTA MESA -The
<;l'.osta Mesa National Little
League Majors Division
Marlins defeated the
Diamondbacks, 7-2, last
weekend. J
Ryan Bagwell had a
double. home nm and two
RBis, while Ertc'
S~gondollar 9dded two hits
and an RBI.
Other key hits were
turned in by Adam
Seagondollar, PJ. Errington,
Evan Spencer, Jeremy Spera
and Andrew Whitaker.
Starting pitcher Vinnie
Valdez got the win, pitching
three solid innings with five
strikeouts.
In other Majors Division
action:
• MAJu.JNs 18, RED Sox 6 -
The Marlins pounded out 15
hits en route to the win over
the Red Sox.
Vldor Valdez hadl.hree
hits, including a homer and
five RBis, while Jeremy
Spera had four hits, two RBis.
Vlnnle Valdez also had a
home run and drove in three,
while Evan Spencer, Ryan
Bagwell, Eric Seagondollar
and Adam Seagondollar
each had big offensive games.
CMALL
Coach-pitch: Rangers
outslug Yankees, 19-16
COSTA MESA -In a
slugfest of mammoth
proportions, the Rangers
outlasted the Yankees, 19-16,
in Costa Mesa American
LiWe League Coach Pitch
Division action.
Parker Olson played well
on d efense, bad three hits
and was named Player of the
Game.
Joining Olson for the
Rangers was Echo Monohan
with two hits and two solid
defensive plays and
Cbrtltopber Bellda, who
slammed a~ home
run. _V -
Por the Yankees, Bnmdoa ..... u .... Clutlllm
M1ldlw had beck-to-beck
home rum and each bad
three RBis ln the game.
NEWPORT BEACH -
There were plenty of hot bats
to go around for the
Cardinals as they defeated
the Angels, 14-9, in Newport
Harbor Baseball Association
Mustang Division (9-10)
action.
Maverick Medler,
Jackson Massingill and Matt
Bissonnette each bad two
hits and two RBis for the
Cardinals.
The trio, along with Jason
Loftus and Myles Christian
led the Cards' pitching,
combining to strike out eight
in the contest.
Darren Leggett also
chipped in with a key hit
and an RBI for the Cardinals.
In other Mustang Division
action:
• DODGERS 17, CARDINALS 8
-Matt Bissonnette had two
hits and three RBis to lead
the Cardinals in their game
with the Dodgers.
Jackson Massingill and
Robert Joslin each added
two hits and two RBis for the
Cards.
• GIANTS 7, CARDINALS 4 -
Jackson Massingill and
Myles Christian each had
two hits and two RBis fo r the
Cardinals in their contest
with the Giants.
Strong pitching by the
Giants held the Cards to only
four hits.
COSTA MESA PONY
Diamondbacks
edge the Dodgers
COSTA MESA -The
Costa Mesa Diamondbacks
defeated the Corona del Mar
Dodgers, 8-7, last weekend
in PONY Baseball action.
Ryan Gleason led the
D-Back offense with two
singles, two doubles and four
RBis.
Caley-Ryan Carr, Corey
McCartney and Justtn Weisz
each added key hits and
RBis for the Diamondbacks.
On the mound, Cullen
Crom pitched six strong
innings and Adam Jorgensen
earned the save by pitching
the seventh inning.
In other PONY baseball
action:
• CORONA DEL MAR METs 9,
CM INDtANs 4 • The Indians
lost, despite the hot bats of
Josh Elliott and Greg
H~ghes.
The two each clubbed
two-run home runs, provid-
ing all the runs for the Tribe .
• CORONA DEL MAR llm>S 9,
CM M.uuNs 4 . Por the
Marlins, Matt Stevemon led
the offense with three hits
and two RBis.
CMALL MAJORS
Tigers edge the
White.Sox, 3-2
COSTA MESA-Solid
pitching by Matt Doran
enabled the Tigers to defeat
the White Sox, 3-2, last
· weekend in Costa Mesa
American Llttle Lea~e
Majors Oiv1aton action.
Doran toned a complete-
game foW'-hitter with eight
strikeouts for the llgan, with no walks. TRADITIONAL
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CHIP SHOTS
It pays to stay
• •Newport Beach Open finishes with big payoff.
Richard Dunn
DAllY PlLOT
NEWPORT BEACH -In
the popular Casino Night
and Putting Contest, an
adjunct to the Newport
Beach Open, one amateur
missed a 50-foot putt for the
$10,000 first prize, but
Donovan M cNabb won the-
drawing for a one-year lease
on a Sterling aMW. .
McNabb, however. was
actually the second name
pulled out of the hat 111 the
drawing Saturday.
"You had to be present to
win, and the first Ql!Y whose
name was drawn left 10
rrunutes earlier,• said JeU
Parker, Du ector of
Operations for the Newport
I !arbor Area Chamber of
Commerce, which hosts the
Tommy Bahama NewJ20rt
Beach Open at NewpOrf
Beach Country Club.
"It pays to stdy dround
sometimes.•
Hotel in N ewport Beach.
• (McDct.ruel) does a ton of
. stuff for Hoag Hospital. dnd
he's involved with the (chdm-
ber's) Commodores Club,•
chamber pubbost Doug
Stuckey sald.
Estancia Hlgh's Eagle
Golf CldSSlC lS June rn dt
Costa Mesa Goll & Country
Club begmrung dl 10 am. in
a four-player bcst-balJ scrdm-
ble format. The cost 1s $340
per foun.ome or $90 for dn
mdivtdual
The !>eventh unnudl evE'nt
mclude~ green lees, cdrt,
ctinner and pn.tE."i ThP event
beneht!> the Estdnetd AthJellc
Department Chuck PelT) 1-.
the tournament contuct·
(949} 951-5435
Newport Beach Open
ted.ffi resuJt~ Low qroi, , .
Randy ~quoid Brent Auqctr
Tim Shdnnon dncl John
Martin, 64 Low net, John
Woolen, Ldrry Kdlcff, Eel
Kc1lefl dnd Joe Scully, 44
TAVA i<ASHUBA I OA.ILV PILOT
Costa Mesa's Kelly Daub (left) and Nicole Spunaugle try to field a gTound ball in Wednesday's game at O cean View.
Two years dgo, Bob Black,
at the time the chamber's
Chauman of the Board, also
lefl the Casino Night early
before tus name was drnwn
for the one-year BMW lease.
In the Putllng Contest, 10
amateurs made a 40-foot putt
on the fabncated green to
advance to the fmals -eight
men and two women. Costa
Mesa's Steve Wdugh
eventually edmed the
Wmrunq 5.econd low nl•I
in d card-off wcts Jeri)
Anderson Dc1w' Wootc>n .
Jerry Johnson <1ncl I lt>n l)'
Sctuelem. 47 Third pldCl'
Bob PncP, Greq Pt>rkm., and
Allan Eftron, n
Mesa~s . season cut short, 4-1 · CloSP!'>l to thP 4>in wmm•r.,
wPre Patn("k Swarthout
(2 feet. Ii mcht ..... on "o 4
Dave 1'1chol'i lh-8 on 'lo HI.
Core\ Fnt7 18·H on "-o l t1
dnd \\ootrn 1:i-4 on "Jo 171
• Mustangs fall to Ocean
View, in Wild Card game. lbes~~~~~~~~i over 10 pitches HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
chance to putt for the
$10,000 first prize, but came
up short Net amateur \\i nners In
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT
HUNTINGTON BEACH -It
was a bittersweet ending to
'te a season for Costd Mesd
Htgh's softball team, w en 1 e
to host Ocean Vlew, 4-1, ind CIF
Southern Section Division IV
Wild Card game Wednesday
afternoon.
"The seniors have some
mending to do,· Costa M esa
Sharon Uhl said of Brook e Shan-
ley, Kelly Daub, Nicole Spunau-
gle, Kaile Chapman, Lacey Fer-
ris and Michelle Nguyen
•They're pretty down, but they
have no reason to be.•
Indeed, Mesa (9-12 from the
Pacific Coast League) achieved
its goal of reaching its first CIF
playoff m four years. The Mus-
tangs have never won a playoff
game in school tustory.
·w e'll just have to try next
year: Uhl said, ~but we lose a
lot with the seniors. Not JUSt key
players, but team leddersh1p
,too."
UnfortLmately for the Mu!>·
/tangs. 1t caught Oceao View, the
No. 3 team from the Golden
West League and 9-17 overall, in
a hitting mood. The Seahawks
didn't give Mesa an easy out,
and they only went down in
order once.
Mesa tied the game, 1-1, in
the second inning after senior
Nicole Spunaugle !>ingled m
Fernanda Velasco.
before milking a walk that drove
in the go-ahead run. Two ou ts
later, an 'RBI single gave the
Seahawks a 3-1 lead.
"They're a great htttmg
team,• Uhl said of Ocean View.
"They got the big tuts with the
dses oa e . an we 1
That pretty much tells lhe whole
story.•
The Mustangs squandered a
no-out bases-loaded situation in
the fifth. Spunaugle and Britney
Newby led Wlth w1th singles,
and Daub followed up with a
perfect bunt hit. But they were
left at their respective bases.
Mesd had another great
chance in the sixth. Erica Melcer
hit a one-out double, and Sandra
Franco came into pinch-run. The
next batter, Sarah Wat.kms, hit a
tough-play • giounder ·to the
shortstop who threw to third
Franco slid in and the umpire
ruled her safe at th.J.rd, but after a
late conference, they changed
the call.
That proved costly as
Spunaugle bit her thlfd single of
the day. one that failed to score
anyone. ·
Ocean View added an insur-
dnce run in the sixth to make the
score, 4-1. and earn a trip to face
No. 2 seed Harvard-Westlake.
Daub laid down a bunt single in
the seventh and stole second as
Mesa's last basenmner of the
year.
OF DtVISION IV Pt.AYOffS
Wild card game
0aAN VrEW 4, CosTA MESA 1
Costa Mesa 010 000 0 • 1 8 0
Ocean View 102 001 x · 4 7 2
Shanley and Watkins; Cruz and
Rivera. W · Cruz. L ·Shanley.
the Open mornmq round for
Amateur Bob McDaniel, pldver~ ,,,th d 11 hdndicdp
who played m the morrung . or lo\\ N inclu<l<'<l Chc1mpion
round of the Newport Beach Paul Pmk (72 m d Cdrrl-offl
Open Wlth the pros Monday, runner-uµ \ mn• Tdomuna
will receive the chamber's l72) dnd Ddnny B1bh (731
Sliver Anchor Award next Followm<J Jul>lln Barnett ~
onth~IMtltftt't~A-A<eRe~Ef--r.n~~Tl'1'1~n-1'TrM~Y-l-~~~-----I
volunteers and unsung wa~ Cr<1iy kCdlh.,ter dnd
heroes at the Sutton Pldce Mike Meskl'l
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
honors for profe~s1onals.
Wltnessed by Enc Woods
(Newport Bedch) cll1d Mike
Miles
While attempting to
remai.n an unpartial
newspaperrndn, 1t must be
reported that Daily Pl.lot
Publlsller Tom Johnson, also
the tournament chauman.
had the Shot or the Day for
low-hdnd.icdp amdteurs who
played m the morrung round
with the pros.
On the par-4 No. 11 .
Johnson holed out from the
nght bunker for a bmtie,
cleanng a bp 3•/2-feet high
before the ball bounced a
couple of times and rolled
1nto the cup.
Just pnor to his Sdfld shot,
Johnson quipped, ·1 stink ..
and you can quote me on
that·
who hit slrd1ght otl tl1e tee
can get around thP qoU
course better than thrt>e mPn
gomg for wstclnce Johnson
Tommy Neville. Grey
Geissmdn and vourc; trulv
f1.01shed the> Texa Scrdmhlt--
a t net 54, or 10 l>lroke' olf
the pace
One of the mo I amazing
shots !\londa\ wa turned in
hy Joseph p1e>gc>I ot J&<;
Automollve in Costd ~ 1e d
Sitting ell his ldhll• on thP
fourth tee box. d pdr-1 hole•
over water ~ p1egel pent
most of tu!-da\ Wdlchmg
golfers hre awd\ dl the Odg
134 ydrds lrom the white
tees.
Anxious to ti) 11 hunsel!
Spiegel was g1..,en cl club to
take a crack dl 11 hy our dffd·
ble foursome And without
any warmup s\\.ing!'> Sp1egc>l
tut the gr~en dnd won clos-
est-to-tht•-pm honor rn our
group
·1 ve b en dymg to do 1t
dll day • Spiegel "dtd
But in the third inrung, Ocectn
View loaded the bases with no
outs and Ashley Kinney had a 10
minute at-bat that ~ummed up 28 • Melcer (CM), Hatcher (OV). Brooke Shanley delivers in CIF Wild Card contesl
For the Daily Pilot
foursome m the afternoon,
Director of Promotions Lana
Johnson proved that women
• RICHARD DUNN s golf column
appears every Thursday
CUYLER CAVAN CUYLER
too much out there. He
would take tus cap off,
walk aroLtnd the mound
and leave our derense
standing on its heels.
CONTI NUED FROM 81
University, a 3-0 Uni
victory May 5.
"That was the most fun
I've ever had playing
baseball in my life,• said
Cuyler, who followed that
up with a complete-game,
two-hit shutout of Costa
Mesa May 10, a 4·0 win
which clinched a berth in
the ClF Southern Section
D~vision IV playoffs that
begin Friday at home
against Cathedral.
"I finally told him:
•Look, get the ball, get on
the mound and throw.' •
C uyler now seems to
have balanced analysis and
aggressiveness, which is
bad news to opposing
hitters.
·This whole season
has been a learning
experience,• said Cuyler,
who admits he now
observes the game a whole
new way.
The latter 86-pitch
performance, which
included four strilceouts,
only three Mustangs
advancing to second base
"The other day, I was Colktlw~=--•s watching the Angels play ~===========~' Tuxd.S, • he said.
and none to third. earned him Dally Pilot
Athlete of the Week honors.
While C uyler's new-found knowledge has
made him a pitch· equence strategist, it has
also, at times, contributed to his brief
struggles on the mound.
"When I brought Cavan up as a
sophomore, the thing that most impressed
me about him was that here w as a
sophomore stepping on the mound with a .
team a veterans and literally dictating the
flow the game,• CdM Coech John .Emme.
said. •His body language said •1 want the
ball, I want to be out here and I want to beat
you.' He stomped around the mound and
pitched with mnotk>n. It was a.1mo1t a
controlled rage.
•But there was • time this yeer (before b.11
recent surge), wher9 I thought he'd lost that.
He may have been trying to think the game
\
·shigetoshl Hasegawa was
pitching and in a single at-bat, I was able to
call every pitch and the location, 1ust from
stuff 1 knew about the batter and what was
going on m the game.•
Cuyler has applied this more cerebral
approach to his own game, scouting bitters
for prospective weaknesses.
"He'll come in talking about something he
saw on SportsCenter, or something Peter
Gammons said, which is unusual with kids In
this.day and age,• Emme said. "Nowadays,
you usually don't find a whole lot or guys
~ who know how to do a score book . •
In addition to contributing to last season's
CIF Division IV bueball title, Cuyler played
on the Sea Kingl' CIP Division D boys water
polo dwnpiona last fall.
Hell the probable starter Friday, when
the See Kings begin defeme ol their tedlorl
bueball title.
TIME TO SAY GOODBYE
• Andre Stewart made a difference.
J ust before start of Andre
Stewart's memorial
servico Wednesday
a.ftemoon, my editor asked
if I wanted lo come ctlong to
see the service!>.
l told him, "No, •because
I was swamped with typing
up recreation listings for
upcoming classes, camps
and other swnmer actJvilies.
Once I realized how truly
stupid an excuse that was, l
jumped m my car and went
to Davidson Field to ee the
services, not really knowing
Tony Altobelli
PREPS
bow I was going to react.
Still bemg relatively new to the Daily Pllot. I
was only able to mteMew Andre one time and
saw tum play maybe four or five bmes.
My one intervtew came after the operung
game of the season last year when the Sailors
devoured Orange, 55-6. He ran for 102 yards
and scored three touchdowns
I was ln my fourth month of report.mg h re
and I was still a little nervous when tl came to
interviewing players after a game. I tb1n.k
Andre sensed that because when he &book my
hand, he gave me that trademark smile of bis
and gave me a little pet on the beck as lf to say,
•Don't wony, man. It's )ust m 49, •
I remember asking him what bis goals were
ror bim9eU and for the tM.m. Needleta to say,
his modetty was a tad lacking alter the blg win.
"I'd lib to rush for 2.000 yards tbia IMIOD, •
he sold, ltlll with that smile on bis r.ce. •And
I'd like to be Ont-teem, AU-See V\ew Leegue
and AD-CTP. • Oh ll that allf Why noc run for
Mayor ol Newport BMchf
Then tbe smile Wt!ftl ewey when I Mked the
team's goal He S<Ud looking <l<'dd lnto my eye ,
"We're gorng to wm CIF •
For io.ome redson, my i.tomach lt•lt lunn)' d.ft •r
heanng tum sdy thdl 1t wa., th<' \tlm~ lectinq I
u ed to get nght before I would pldy bal.ebcill
tor whoever I was playinq with cU th<' llm
Fast forward now to th<' C'IF Dw1s1on Vt uUc
game against Irvme Newvort pla) cd the fu:.t
haJJ bke the Sailors had never played football
before and trailed, 18-6, midway through the
third quarter.
1 was stantilng on the Newport side of the
held and 1t almost felt Wee the crowd and even
ome pldyers had already wntten the game off
There was no llfe, no nul , nollunq UnW ..
Andre Stewart came nmrunq tn with the
lile-io.upport. Runrung betund a ma of Sailor
linemen, Stewart Jock-tarted the ofrense, the
crowd and all of Newport Bedch With 4 42·yard
run. the fll'Sl positive thing to happen for the
Tars on that beJd ~ince the Of)('mng run through
the banners at the tart of lb<> gam£>.
The very next pla)', te ... d.rt w<'nt untouched
mto the end zone to cut the lead lo. 18-12
Beep beep ... beep.
All of a udden there wa m h)' t na on
Newport's 1de of the f,teld Th<'n. 1 r memtx>red.
what Stewart told me 13 w eeks pnor and that
feelmg came back into my tomach ag&lll
Those pJays brought Newport off the mat,
enabling the Tan to WUl, 19· 18 for th DtVl.5100
VI championship '
Then came Monday whf'n I n•dd that be
tiled That same knotted feeling hH my
stomach. but obYto\.8ly not !OT the aemG '"90f\S
I went to the teMre Wt>dnesda.y to not only
say "Goodbye.· but to lllMl My, "The.nk yoo. •
Thanks tor helping me get lb.rough my ftnt
post..geme tmervtew1 thank! for gtvtng me one
of the belt ~moments of my W and
tbanb for the smile. h went a long. long wey,
)wt like you
l •
I . ... .. . --_ .. .
F1ctltloul eu.fneN ...,,.. Stnment
Tht IQlloWlng pef90nS .,.. dolllg ~ ..
Eure>-Amerlcan C1tdlt
& Tract., 2973 Hatbor
Blvd., •531. Coat a
~. CAm29 Y\IOnne A G10Mk,
21173 Harbor Blvd.,
1531, Ca.ta Mna. CA
92626 Thia bualneaa la con-
dUc:ted by· an andMduel
Ha11a you 11111ad
doing bua#1ats yar? No
Yvonne A. Groaak
This statement waa filed with Iha County
Glerll of Orangt County
on CM·28·2000 2000H273~3 Dal~ May 4. 11, 18,
25. TH706
Flctltloua Bualneu
Name Stltement
The fOllow1ng peraons
are doing business H
onCourse Develop·
menl LLC. 436 Acec;a
Ave • Corona del Mar.
CA 92625
onCouru Develop·
ment LLC (CA). 436
Acacia Ave Corona de/
Mar, CA 92626
This bustneS5 11 con·
ducted by Limned Lia·
blkty Co Have you started
doing bustneS5 yet? No
onCourse Deveiog·
ment LLC. Michael
Rogan Manager/Mom·
ber ol LLC
This statement was
liled With 1110 CO~Hlly
Cieri! o1 Orange County
on 04·24·2000
200011825779
Daily Pilot May 4, 11 18.
25 2000 TH721
Fictitious Bualnesa
Name Statement
The following persons
are dOlng bu5lness as
Martha Hair Salon
1:187 W 19th St . •B
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Mar1ha Barrera 546
W Wrlson SI #1 Costa
Mesa. CA 92627 Albino Barrera 546 W
Wilson SI , 11 Costa
Mesa. CA 92627 This business is con
ducted by husband and
wife
Have you started
d0tng business yet?
'(e<; 4/00
Albtno Barrera
This statement was
hlect with the County
Clerlc ol Orange Coutlty
on 05·02 2000 20006827838
Dally Pilot May 4 11, 18,
25. 2000 TH728
l'lcttltoue .......
Name 8'MetMnt
The lolloWlng Pf'90llll .,. dOing ~ ..
lglo-Tal. 2700 N ~
St . 1eo1. San11 Ana,
CA 112706 Cary o. Arnold. 2100
N Mall\ SI , f601, Santa Ma. CA 92705
Thia bualneea It QOfl•
duded by" •n ~ H111t you atantd doing buW-yll? No Cary o. Arnold
Thia atatement waa filed with Iha County
Clefi! ot Orqo Coutlty
on 04-28'2000 .
• 20006827333
Delly Piiot May 4, 11, 18,
25. 2000 TH712
Flctltlout Butlnna
Name Statam.nt
The tollowlnp persons
are doing butiness H :
Back Bay Gourmet
MUlhlooms, 2128 Mesa
Drive, Newport Beach,
CA 92660
Jeffrey John Korab, 85
Sandpiper Lane, Aliso
VlejO, CA 112656
Eli Korab, 85 Sand·
pipe( Lane, Aliso Viejo,
CA 92656 Richard Aaron Mor1anty, 20362 Birch,
Newport Beach. CA
92660
This business 1s con-
ducted by a general
partnership
Have you started
doing business yet? bl<>
Jeffrey John Korab
This stetement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Orange Counly
on 04·28·2000 20006827335
Daily Pilot May 4. 11. 18.
251 2009 TH710
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following parsons
are do4ng business as: a) T ·Street Surf·
boatds, Apparel & Moro,
b) T·Street Surf Shop, 802 (LI S El Camino
Real, San Clemente. CA
92672 T·Stroet Inc.. (CA),
802 (L) s El Camino
Real. San Clemente. CA
92672
This business 1s con·
ducted by a corpor atlon
Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes 1994 T ·Street Inc Norman
D Ervin. Jr, C E 0
This statement was
filed with lhe County
Clellt of Orange County
on 05105/2000
Acdlioue Bue61 ... ..... ~
The following ptftOnl .,. dalnD buliiaM ••
BEHAVIOAAL HEAL TH
SYSTEMS, 1501 Supa-
ftof Aw., '202, Newport
e..dl. CA 92ee3 David R. Enoetrom,
\501 SUparlOI Ave , em. Ntwport s..on, CA 92M3 I
Thie bu91neu II cion-duc:led by: an lndMdual
Have you aterlad doing busineu yet? Y•. 11189 DIVld R. Engstrom This &tatement was
tlltd wilh th• County
Clerlt of ()(ango County
on OS-02·2000
200091278111
Dall)' Pllol May 4, ti, 18.
25. 2909 TH730
Flctltloua Buslne11
Nam. Statement
The lollowlng persons are dolno business u : 800 Mancetlng Servtces
Group. 2520 Sealllew
Ave., Corona del Mer.
CA 92625
1mpaC1 Ad. Inc. (C-'l. 2520 Sealllew Ave • Co-rona det Mar, CA 92625
This business Is con· ~ed by: a <Xlfl)Olation
Have you started
dOtng business yet? Yes, 91
lmpacl Ad, Inc , J John ENIO(l Pres.
Tbis statemen1 was
ftled . wrth the-County
Cleric ol Orange County on 04·21·2000
200068211838
Daily Pilot Apt. 27. May
4, 11, 18. 2000 004
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following persons
ere doing business as:
Kaplan, Klein &
Aogen, 5001 Birch
Street, Newpor1 Beach,
Caht. 92660 Shenman I Kaplan,
5001 Blrcll Street, New· por1 Beacn. Calif 92660
This business 1$ con·
ducted by: an lndMdual
Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes. 2/10/00 Sherman I Kaplan .
This statement was
hied with the County Clerlc o1 Orange County
on 04·28-2000
20006827309 DSJly Pilot May 4 11, 18,
25. 2000 TH718
Fictitious Bu1lne11
STATEMENT OF
t-----ABANOONMEfff
USE OF FICTITIOUS
20006828007
Daily Pilot May II. 18
25, June t, 2000 Th745
Fictitious Bualne11
Nam• Statement
The folloW10$1 persons
are doing business as·
al GOURMET WINES
ON LINE, INC., b) THE
lN ,
Marguerite •A. Corona
Del Mar, CA 92625
;
BUSINESS NAME
The following person(s)
has (have) abandoned
the use ol the tict1tlous
businei;s name· Mi<:Nlel
Craig Custom Designs,
3045 Donnybrook lane.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The Flctlhous Busi·
ness name referred to
above was hied in Or·
an go County on
10·23·98, FILE NO
19986773495
Michael E Lane. 3045
Donnybrook Lano,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Cra~ Johnson, 28880
M.tlcy Wtiy Sun City CA
92586
This business 1s con·
dueled by co-paMers
MIChael E Lane
This s1aiemen1 was
hied with the County
Cleric of Orange County on OSl05/2000
2000H28008
Daily P~ot May 11, 18,
25. Jwne 1. 2000 Th1•1
LOCAL
MOllTUAllE
MCIFICVIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
emetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pacific v-Onve
Newport Beech
644-2700
PIEllCf llOTMERS
IEU. BROADWAY
Moouary 1't Chapel
Cremation
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
842-9150
Name Statement
The followmg persons are doing business es:
LIFE SPRING
CHIROPRACTIC. 2013
Newpor1 Blvd . Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Dr Derek W Meson,
2013 Newpor1 Blvd ..
C061a Mesa, CA 92627
Dr Yasmine Areno-Mason, 2013 Newpor1
Blvd .• Costa Mesa, CA
92627
This bustness ts con·
duded by husband and
wife
Have you started
doing business yet? No
YJSmme Arano·
Mason DC
Derek W Mason. 0 C This statement was
hied wllh the County
Clerlc ol Orange County
on 05/ I 6'2000
20006829053
Daily Ptlol May t 8. 25,
Jm 1. 8: 2000 Thn2
Fictitious Bualnesa
Name Statement
The tollowin11 persons
are doing business as:
PICKETI PAINTING,
17185 Newhope Street.
SJJltO D. Fountain Valley
CA 92708
Lee A Pickell Inc •
(CA), 17165 Newhope
Street. Suite D. Fountain
Valley, CA 92708 This business 1s con-
ducted by a corporatt0n
Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes 4+2000
Leo A Pickell. Inc .
Betty Ptel\etl. President Th11 statement was
filed with Iha County
Clefi! ot Orange County
on 05fl 2/2000
20006821787
Daily P*'I May 18, 26,
,/y!l! 11 8. 2000 Th78Q
l)iscount Casket
( I I I fl .1 I 11 '" ti HI I~ 111 I .el "I ' \ I l '
Cmnf. !;en11rr and QU11/i11 ()11/tt1J far lm
Direct Cremation .. $495
Immediate Burial .. $995
(lntludn (.idn)
Prr;irr.ingrmcm Prog~m\ AvaU~blc for
Func:r;if Setvicc11, C:rcm>11ions and Caskets
< C ) :\ti'\ H I .or" I '-\ \ I
' I
I KXX "'t< \'°'h i I
j j I •Ill ',I, \•
STARTING ,
ANEW
BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • • •
Gounmet Wines On Uno, Inc.. (CA), 303
Marguerite llA, Corona
Del Mar, CA 92625
This business Is con·
duoted by, a CO'\)Oratlon
Have you started
doing business yet? Yes, 04·19-00
Gourmet Wines On
Lme Inc.. B1ian M.
Mahood, President
This Slatement was
hied with the County
CloOI o1 Orange Coonty
on 05/12/2000
20006828789
Daily Pilol May 18. 25. June 1, 8. 2000 Th76§
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The followinp persons are doing business as
COASTLINE
CHIROPRACTIC
GROUP. INC., 2013
Nawpor1 Blvd , Costa
Mesa, Ca. 92627
CoaS1hne Chiropr1cl1c
Group, Inc., (CA), 2013 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa, Ca. 92627
This business Is con·
ducted by. a oorporatt0n
Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes, 10/111988
Coastline Chiroprao11a
Group. Inc . John A
Furnish O.C . PreSldent
This statement w11
tiled with the County
Clerlc of Orange County
on 04·24·2000
2000682S775
Dally Pilot Apt 27, May
•1 11. 181 2000 Th701
Fletltlous Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The foltowtng Plf&Ofll
are doing bu91neA as:
a)-Lldo M1rkellng
Group, b) Lido Wtr ......
200 Paris Lane #IO!I,
Newport Beech, CA
92663 James David Naw·
comb, 200 Pans Lant
•109, Newport Beach,
CA 92663
Thia business is con-
ducted by· an ~
Have you 1t1rtad
doing bua1nes1 yet?
Yes. 2/15/2000
James Devl'd Newport
This statement was
flied wtth the County
Clefi! of Orange County
on 05112/2000
2000682H05
Daily Pllol May 18, 25,
June 1. 8. 2000 Th7§8
Tiit I ~·I l>tf'lr"""'' "' riv l>.irl] 1'1#1 "'"•"'' ,. "'""""''. -· smJICt """'"'"'"'IW II """ ""''""'" < \fi-u11/l MW ,\f,AR( JI 1/,, """"for 1'" •r 1" tUl'l1 t/M'ft, .NJ I•Wt ,.II thf
""'' """ w "'' 1111N C111tn 1/11'11 '" S.11w AM Thnt. •/ """'· •far tht INr'r'/i II mrl/f#d II'( 11•/J fi/t Jlflll' fo'til-/Jfu/""1 /Miii< Mlmlcflf Wlf/, lhf
< .1tt1llf'f Cll'*. p11~11h 1111ct • uorn for fa"' ~ 11J rwr11l1WI I"} "'"' ,,,.,; rhm jilt
1nr fi1W1f 11f f!111"'rt11H111 wr1li tht ('flflnlJ l ttn.
PINit r•p "1111 filt l'"f fim1r'"' b111lnl'lt rt..11t'llltrtt "' tht !MJI] Prlft. J 1Q W.
&ty .'ii, <.:.i<M MtfA. If''"' WrHlll ""' b:1. "'""' twU Ill "'(949) 6'1 4111 •ni llJt
""" "'"'""""""'"'''for l"" I# J;J,,I/, tJm /ifflc "''"' b] HWIL If}''" Jt.11U Ml'f •NJ fimlvr q1m1111rr1. p/l••r r<1ll 11e1 illfl .,., .. 111 bt mfff tlv11 p1',. "1WI ,,,,, (Mt{ lwl 111 ,.,,, ,.,.,, l11mlfl'l•1
'ldloul ......... ...............
Tht lolk>..ng 1*10119 .,. doWlll bulli.-..
MILESTONE RESt·
DENTIAL MORTGAGE.
17100 a..... Sl, •2'13. IMnt, CA 112614
AtMrleen Rteldanelal
Funding, Inc.. INE·
VADA), 17100 Giiiette
St.. t2•3. lrvlnt, CA
92614
Thlt bullneA II con-
dudtd by: e corporation
H111• you 111rted
doing busloeu yet?
y ••• 4124/2000
Ame1lcan Aaaldtnlltl
F undtng, Inc.. David tu-
dlngton, Branch Man•
ager
Thi• atatamant wae filed with the County
Clelil ot Orange Counfy on •·28·2000 '
IOOOU27307 Daily Pilot May. 4, 11, 18,
25. 2000 Ih718
Flcthloua lutln"t
Name Statement
The followlng person•
are doing buaineH as:
BODY CLEANSE' IN·
TERNATIONAL, 511
351h St., Newport Beaoh. CA 92663
Marcul Gttv•I•.
22926 Camlnilo Nlcoela, Laguna Htlts, CA 92653 Roger Dav11, 117 Via
Ravenna. Ntwpo1t
Beech. CA 92663
Michael Howell, 611
35th St • Newport
Beech. CA 92663 This bu&1ness 19 QOfl·
ducted by. • general
par1n11<ahlp
Have you star1ed
doing buslneas yet?
Yes, 411/00 Michael Howell
Th11 stalemant was
filed with the Calmly
Cieri< ol Orange COtinty on 4-28-2000
200088273211
Dally Pilot May 4, 11, 18,
251 2000 Th715
Fictitious Bu1lnH1
Name Statement
The lotloWl":ll persona
are dolnQ bu11noss as. DIVEASIF1ED CAPI·
T AL VENTURES. 34
Drakes Bay, Corona def Mar, Caldomla 92625
Habib Abouhossetn,
34 Otakes Bay, Corone
del Mar, Californla
92625
Amir AbouhoHeln, 34
Drakes Bey, Corona del
Mat, Callfoma 92625
This bu11ne1s it con·
ducted by: e gene1al p111norshlp
....... ....... l'lctllloue ......... flla•1111 .......... STUlllFtT OP
...._ ........... NelM 111111._ll NelM 11111 IMlll ...._ lll1tn111nl A8ANDOl•INT OF
The tolb#lng 1*90n1 The folowwlQ '*'°"' The ~ · 1*90n1 The IOllowjng 1*90n1 U. OP HC 111 IOUI .,. dolllO ~ .. .,. doWlQ ~ • .,. ~ tlullitei9 • .,. dOW,g ~ •: IUMllM ....
Ooc:lor1 Longe\/tly OOf'I, Thonla1 Blalt 011· The COhatol'1 l.Jlmp, GONDOLA COM· The fo10w1nQ ptft0n(1)
1954 Ptac.ntla Ave. trlbullnQ. 2020 F~ 122 Orend Canel, PAHY OF NEWPORT, Ml (haw) IDendoned
'101, Co.I.I ....._ Cal f.48. co.ta .._ Calle Battlo• lel1nd, CA MOO Via Ooor1o fl028. fie 1188 d 118 ~
921127 92027 92t62 Newpoft 8taon, CA bu1ineM f*"8
John O<n, 2'22 ThomM laWl'tnCI Blw. Nancy ~ 122 t2"3 Bi.di A Blue TOUt·
S.ntlgo. Newpo1t 2020 Fullerton 14f, GfWld CINI. ~ i. Oeo1gl1 Alina l*Mnll 42& N New· 8Md1. Cal 92980 COtt& ...... <:4'111 ~ lend. CA 92962 ~. 1701 Plaza pol1 l'IM' SIM E .....
P9lilip St. Emt MD, Thie buelntM It oon-Thia butlnMe II con· Dal Sur, Bd>oa, CA port a..Ch. CA 81iiee3 •23 Martjn, Newport dUcled by: an lndMclllll duded by" en ~ 926CS1 The flc:tllloua Bull·
Beaclh. CA 92660 H111a you alartad Have you •l•rt•d Jame• ,.-.il\nd1aw ,,... name rar.rred to Thlt bueineu 11 oon-do(ng bu1lnt11 yat? doing Du11n .. 1 yet? Ma.llonty, 1707 Plua above wu filad In Or·
duded by: • genttlll Yn, 10.1o.99 Y... April 13. 2000 Dtl Sur, Balbol, CA ange County on AUG·
partnership Ttiomas Lawrenc:e Blllr Nancy Newkirk 92661 18·1996, FILE NO.
• Have you •tarted ~temem t-ae Thie ltllemtnt waa Thie bualnen la con· 19956655654 doing buelneM yalt IM County l11td with tht Coooly ducted by: '1uSIJl/ld and WOtld Slllifllh Serlel,
YM, 2115'00 1191 County Cltrtt of 0renae County wife Inc.. (CAI. 425 N. New· John oerien, Preeldent on CM·21·2000 Oj'I 04-~8-2000 Have you •tarted poit S1lld. Suhe o New· Thie atltement was 2CIOOll211H 2000tl27Ht doing bulln .. s yet? poit Beach) CA 92663 '
flied with tht County Deity Plklt Apr. 27~! Dall)' P1lot May 4, 11, 18, YM, 21151911 · This buslneM ia con· Clalt ol Orange COunty 4, 11. 18. 2000 IM!! 25. 2000 Il170§ Georgia Anne ducted by: 8 COfl)O(atloo
on 04·21·2000 Mt.honey WOtld eottilh Sariea. 2oooet211H Flctltlou. lutlnee• Thi t I nt
Dally ......... •~. ,,7 May flctltlou1 Buslneu Na.... g•-a...--t • i • a eme wu Inc., R. Wayne Bisbtt-4, 11 ..... 18.' 2000 ~ W16 'Name Statement ,,_ _ ... ,..,, llted wtll th• County President
. . -· . --The fotlowing persons Tlle fOllo= parson• ct.rte of Orange County Thia statement was
Flctttlou1 Buslnest are ~ buaintat as: 8~1a~ 1n1":! ·~. on '"29·~000Q27S47 ~ :1~ =
" •a• lullRHI ...... ..........
The talDwlnQ pettOtlt
.. dolr'I ~-. Hotly of 8oU1"-n CelfOmll. t t2S ~ Krtemtt Place.
Anaheim, CA
92806-1823 Erwlr~ Equip.
mertt ~. tnc., (CA),
1125 NOrin Kraamt1
Plate, Anaheim, CA
92806·1923
Thie bullntaa II oon.. dllCWd by: a aorporatlon
Hive you •tarted
doing buaineu ytt? YM.~
Eovlrooment.11 em mtnl &tppfy, Inc ..
Rlc:katt1. Prnldant Thl1 1taltmtot wu
flied wlttt tile. County
Cieri\ of Oranae County
on 04·~1-2000 20009821133
Daily Piiot ~· 27, Ma! 4, 111 18. 2000 Th68
Name Statement H CboOP Bel LUB. c2300 "°"'· 12 OhtrTy South, Daily Pilot May •. 11, 18. on 04-24-2000 The following pereon1 ar 1 vd., osta trVlne, CA 92612 25, 2000 Th70§ 2000l82A75 Flcthlout BullneH
are dOlng business as Mesa. CA 92626 Suun S. Fries, 12 Daily Pltot Apr 27 Ma Name Statement
Freshly Ground De· ~JfiN ~;~'"w'1:-W Charry South, IMna, CA Flctltlou9 Bualne•• • 11. 18. 2000 ~ Tht following perlOM sign, ~ Bake1 #U•204, .,,. · 1 112612 Name Stamant •r• doing butli*' u ·
co.ta MeM. CA 92626 c~'&;oed. Orenge, Thia bullntas le con-The tonowfng petsons FlctJtloua Buslnesa VIOEECSO PRODUC·
Boan Dorll. 656 Ballet This bueinesa 11 con-ducttd by· an 1ndMdulll are doing bu9inest u: Name statement T N • 1740 MonrOllie ~~·22!;..., Costa Mesa, ducted by: 1 COfPO!ltlOrl Havt you 11111ad VANG1JA.RD BUILD· The following ptf'IOnS Ave., Colt• Maea. CA
""' l>CCU<V H d doing ~ yet? No ING PARTNERS, 129 are ~bullnesa a1· 92627 Thb business 14 oon· ~av~_,!2.'! yel'?•ll'!!,_ Solan S. Fnea w ~ <>·• Stone Boa1dwear, ..,._..._ ,.., Thi Ml .. _..., .,...te 100, a) C , INC. b) OC C I ducted by: an indMdual Asaocl I 1 1t1t1ment wu Coela Mesa, CA GOLF, c:) ORANGE Inc:., ( ahfom a), 1740 Have you star1ed .,,_...,, V ~81·p ~;· !tied with lhe County 92627·0728 COUITTY GOLF, d) LA Monrovia Ave.. Colla
doing bualneas yet? ;;;,;;'-. · ·--v• r-Clerlt of Orange CO\#'lly Allan Falnberg Trustee COUNTY GOlF. e) LOS Mua. CA 92627
Yet, s-1-00 Thts statement was on 4·2fl.2000 o4 the Falnbvg 1am1ly AtolGELE9 COUNTY Thie buslnees II con·
BTnan Dorst filed with the Coonty Dal~ P1lr' Ma2~12173Jt81 Trust dated Apri 19, GOLF. f) LA. GOLF. ol dUc1edH by: a corporal~ his stat1mon1 was C1ertt o4 Orange Cooflly .;;;;[' Y ... • • • 1982, 129 w .. 1 Wdson. LOS ANGELES GOLF'. ave you starteu
tiled with the County on 04•25-2000 25,_ Th7\4 Ste 100, Costa Mesa. h) SAN DIEGO doing bu1int11 yet?
C1trll of Orange County 200018281117 CA 92627·0728 COUNTY GOLF, i) SD Yn, ++93 on OSl05l2000 Flctltloua Butlnu1 Arnold Construction GOLF, ll LAS VEGAS Stone Boardwear.
2oooee2aooe Daily Pilot Ap<. 27.May Name Statement Comapny (CCA). 2293 GOLfl k) VENTURA Inc., Douglas Collier,
Daily Pilot May 11. 18, 41 11' 181 gooo ~ The tollowtnCI persons W111 Bell Road, COUNTY GOLF, Chief Flnlriclal Otflcer 25 June 1 2000 Th746 ere doing bOslilesa 11: Anaheim, CA 92804 I) SAN BERNARDINO Thia tlalement was · 1 Flctltloua Buslneaa Panel Worlla. 1104 N. Thlt busineas Is con. COUNTY GOLF, m) filed with the County
flctltlou1 Bualneta Name Statement AnmandO. Anaheim, Cal· ducted by: a general RIVERSIDE COUNTY Clorlc of Orange County
Name Statement The followt~ persons lfomla 92806 partnership GOLF, '& INDIO on 0611212000 a~h~~o~~ne~r!c;'s 8;re~':1n.twe7:.' 48~ co~i>o~ied~a(~~·11~ m:~ ~g:~!~s':.'ct: ~~Wo G ~·M0t1RE Dally Ptlot 2~~~~7::.
Enhanced Per· Campus DI., Suite 367, N. Armando, Allaholm; naas under the fictitious GOLF, p) CENTRAL June L 81 2000 Th767
loonance Center tor the Newport Beach, CA California 92806 bualnau name or COAST GOLF q)
Mind Body & Soul 234 92680 This business Is con· names listed above on PHOENIX GOLF r) BAV Fictitious Bu1lneH
E. 171n S"t., Ste. #too, Journey Brennan, ducted by· a corpor1tlon NOT APPLICABLE AREA GOLF.' 1451 Name Statement
Costa Mesa, CA 92627 3310 Seashore Dr., Hive you 11arted Allan Fainb8rg Ttusteo Cua.ii St .• Ste. 201, New-The followlnp persona
Denise Ann Lockhart, Newport Beach, CA doing bu11ne11 yet? of the Fainberg Family port Beach, Calilornla are doing b01iness as:
7807 3rd St., Downey, 92663 Yes, 1/12/00 Trust Dated April 19, 92660 Bleck & Blue Tour· CA 90241 Nathalie A Swein, J.C Henscom, In· 1982 CPGG, Inc.. (CAI, nameots, 425 N New·
Thlt business 15 QOfl· 3310 Seashore Drive, corported, Marsha This statement was 1451 Quail SI, Sia. 201, port Bllld .. Suite D, Now•
ducted by· an lndtvldual Newport Beach, CA Hanscom·Vloe Pr11. hied with the County ~~ Beach. Ca~tor· port Beach, CA 92663
Have you started 92663 Thls statement waa Clerll ot Orange County • ..a 92660 Tournamtnl Promo·
doing business yet? This buSiness 11 con· hied w11h lht COUnty on 05-02·2000 This bllslness rs con· tiont, Inc • (CA), 426 N.
Yae. 111/00 •. ducted by: a general Clerll of Orange County 20006827618 duded by a oorporallon Newport 8llld, Suite D,
Dtrvse AM Lockhart partnership on 04·21·2000 Diiiy Pilot May '· 11, 18. Have you started Newport Inch. CA
This statement was Have you started 2000682"42 251 2000 lli731 doing bu&lntss yet? 92003 _.
filed with the County doing business yet? No Datly Pllal Apr. 27,May Yes, 05/l«WO This buslneb Is oon·
Clerlc of Orange CotM1ty Journey B1ennan 4, 11. 18, 2000 ~ BSC 9520 CPGG. Inc , Eric: duclad by: a corporallon on 05-02·2000 This statement was NOTICE OF Matwn. Vice Pre8'detl4 Have you started
20006827839 ~rtc ~1'0n!~ = Fictitious Bu1lne11 PETITION lil.1;,hlswit~at~i:enteou"':~ ~~ Y~~':
Daily Pllol May 4· 11 • 18• on 04·25-2000 Name Statement TO ADMINISTER Cieri\ ot Orange eouoiY tions. Inc. R Wayne 25· 2000 TH7V 2000682$919 The fotlow10j1 parsons ESTATE OF: on 05/IMOOO Blst>ea·Ptesldent
Flctltloua BualneH Dally Pilot Apt. 27, Ma~ B!e doing busineu as. H.L. CALDWELL 200068285N This atatemanl was
Name Statement 4. 11, 18, 2000 Th69~ MARI< STUCKEY DE· aka HAROLD L Daily P11o1 May 18, 25. liled with the County
The followirljl persons SIGN, 2004 t Osterman CALDWELL aka June I. 8. 2000 Th76:4 Cltllt of Oranoe County
are doing buS1ness 89• Flctltlou• Buslneaa Ad .. M·2. Leke Foraal, JACK CALDWELL on 04·24-2000 Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes. 9110.'1999 Screens West. 2437 Name Statement c~a~obe .. Stuckey. CASE NO. A202306 SUMMONS Piiot 2oooe12ea1e ~ratlg~l~~l.-LOSl.114--LWl\....!QllO!lflDU...J!jll:l!lll~~,,:.,n;~~1-t--:r-o-a1f-ft~~e.-1t-+--"'e1'~~~--n~~~~~=2j1.rnu~afQ----j This 111atement w11 Mesa. CA 92627 are doing business tt 2, Lake Foiett, CA ciarlas. cred11o~s. con•· JUDICIAL) filed with the County Samuel Joseph My Roal Estate Com· 92630 ingenl creditors, and NOTICE TO DEFEN·
Clerk of Orange County O'Lear, 2437 orange pany, 22055 Newbridge This buslnus is con· persons who may othe1· DANT: (Av1so a Flctltlou1 BualneH
on 04·14·2000 Ave., •D. Costa Mesa. Dr.. Lake Fotest, Ca. dueled by en lndivldu•I wise be Interested In lho Acusado) MARIA Name Statement
Dally Piiot ~'!°y0:,8:16•015:. C~hi~~lness 11 con· 92~~~hard J. Teno. Have you s11ned WI" or estate. or both, ot: TESTA·PAICE. an lndl· The following parions Id D doing bus1nets yet? No H L. CALDWELL ak.e vidual end DOES 1 are doing business as-25. ?0QQ Tl-1720 dueled by: an ln<flllidual 22055 Newbr ge r., Mark Robert Stuclley HAROLD L. CALDWELL THROUGH 50, IN· Baj• Offahore Cl1cull, Have you started Lake Forest, Ca. 92630 I alul JACK CALDWELL CLUSIVE doing business yet? Dobotah A. Teno, Th I stalomenl was A PETITION FOR YOU ARE BEING 425 N. Newport Blvd . FlctltlOUI BualMH
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing buslnesa as·
~eturn Engagement
Con11gomen1 Clothing,
1G462 Bolsa Chica St1ee1. Huntington
Beactl. CA 92649 Rhonda M. Men,
4131 Ray Onvt. Hun!·
!OQlon Baach, CA 92649
Dwight Masuda. 117 I
El Camino, Co5ta Meta,
CA 92tS26 Sunn Masuda 1171
El Camino. Coata Mui,
CA 92626
Thia buslnus Is con·
ducted by • general
pannersh1p
H111a you started
doing buslntsa yel'1 No
Rhonda M. Mesa
This statement we1
filed with the CO\lnty
Clertc of Orange County
on 04·28·2000
20006827341
Dally Pilot May 4, 11, 18,
25. 2000 TH707
Flctltloua Bu1lneH
N1me Statement
The fotlow1ng person•
are doing busfno11 as: Quantum ATL 101 ln-
novaHons. Irvine. CA.
92612
A. TL Products, Inc ,
Calilornla, (Delaware),
101 lnnovatlona. Irvine,
CA 92612
Thlt bus1neu II con·
Oucted by • corporation
The 1eg1sl1anl com·
mencad to tranua bllli-neu under Iha 11cbt10U1
bu1in11a n1m1 or
names listed above on
OCT 99
ATL ProdUC1s. Inc.
Kevin Dal'/. Prllldeot This al111tmen1 wu
hied With Iha County
Clarlc of Oranoe Couoty
on 05-02·2000
20006827120
Dally PllOI May 4, 11, 18,
25. 2000 JH729
l'let1tloU1 lu1lnea1
NelY'9 Statement
The lollowlng peraon•
are doing bulllnell ea: Pacillc Post, 200 N.
Tuatln Ave. Suitt 100.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Barbati LH Mitchell,
200 N. Tultlo Ave, &!~•
100, Santa A.na, CA
92705
This busl.neH II 000-
dvcled by It\ lndMdual Have you 11antd
doing bu1lnt11 ytrl?
Y•. 11195
Barl>eta LN Mllahalt
Th•• •tatamant wa1 tilad wllf'I the Coutlly ~04~~~ Counly
2000MIMtl ~May4, 11, 18,
-Ilf722
Yes. 03/01/2000 22055 Newbrldge Dr • ~:~ -:/tto,~the ~~tyty PROBATE " has been SlJEO BY PLAINTIFF SulfCA eJ>~~ewport Beach,
Samuel JoHph Lake FOlest, Ca. 92630 Iii d b N L (A Ud I I de .... ""')" O'L This business is con· on 04-21· 8 Y ancy · · 8 es 8 man· • "'our~nt P1omo· ear 2000682M44 CaldweM In the Supefior d and o) & A I 0 tloni; Inc .. (CA), 425 N This s1atemeo1 was ducted by· husband and Daily Pltot "'"' 27, Ma~ Court ot Calllornla, ABDALLAH. lndlllidually ...-.-.... 8llld. """• D. Wad with the County wife """ ~ -' ORANGE nd ..... a A. " MURRAY ,..,......,. ""'' Clerlc o1 Ora,,,,.. r~.-, Have you started 4, 11, 181 2000 Th68 "' a ...,.. m Newport Beach, CA •...-~"1 PETITION FOR ELECTRIC 92663
on 04·28·~06827335 ~':"T~ No Flctltloua Bualneaa PROBATE requests that You have 30 CALEN-Thie bu"ness la con·
Daily Ptlol May 4, 11, 18, This statement was Nam. Statement Nancy L. Caldwell .be DAR 0.AYS ahar lh•• ducted by· 1 OOfPOIBllon
251 2900 TH711 tiled wrth tho County The followmg pe1sons llppOlntod as pertONIJ summons is served on Have you atartad ~ °' Orange County are doing buslneat as reprMtnlatlve IO admin-you to file a typewntten doing buSIMSS yet? No
Flctltlooa BualneH on 04-25·2000 F1the1 Koon'• Educe· ISler the 811811 ol lhe de-respeose 81 lhil court. Tournament Promo·
Name Statement 20001828920 tion Center, 3371 Ne· cedTHenEt PETITION re· A lenM or phone caa tlor11, Inc. R. Wayne
nsilu Pltol ""'· 27 Ma Vada Ave I Colla ~.... \IOlll nae protect you, your 818b••·Prasldant The lollowing persona -, ~ooO • ~ CA 92626 qu .. 11 the decedenfs typewrtllen responH Thi• atatement was
are doing business as: 4. 11. 18. L IM Fllhar Koon'• Foun· Wil and" codicils. ii any, must be in proper legal filed wtni 1ht County
TECHNOLOGY TRAIN· Flctltloua ButlneH datlon, (CA), 3371 N•· bt lldmdtad lo probate. lorm If you want tlia ct.rlc ot Orange County
ERS & CONSUL· Name Statement ada A Costa Mela The Wiand any oodiolS courl to hear your cut on 04·24·2000
tANTS, 8791 Luss Or.. The toltowlng parsons CA 92&:e· · are a111ilab1e for ex· If you do not !lit your 2000682H78
Huntlogton Beech, CA are doing buStnHS 85 ThlS business 11 con-amlnatlon In the flte kepi 1esponse on lime, you Dally PiloC ~ 27, May
92846 PONOEROSA MOBILE duoted by a """""'"lion by the court. may lose the casa, and 41 !1, 18. 2000 Th671 Jaclc Ltwln, 8791 Luss ES -..... -THE PETITION re· your wages, money and Dr , Huntington Beach. TATES. 2723 W Have you started quesll 1uthot11Y to ad· pr"""rty may be taken CNS177874t
CA .,,,.,.6 Coast Highway, New· doing bustnau yer? No ..... -.. _ 1 .. ,..... por1 Beach, CA. 92663 Father Koon'• Foun· minlSIOf 1he estate under Without 1u11 .. .,r warn no NOTICE OF
This business Is con· John H. Cummings. datloo. Gordon the Independent Admin· from the court SEIZURE ~~.by y~nu 1nc:~d 2600 Ocean Boulevard, AuJanawech, Executive ~~~t:,~ a:; 18~~;:m:~~s.0'~:, 1~~ PURSUANT TO
doing businest yel? No Corona del Mar, CA Director the peraona1 1epresent· want to aan an attorney HEALTH ANO
Jack Lewin 92625 .Thft statement was tiv 1 t k """hl away. If "OU do not SAFETY CODE
Thia statement was This business is con· filed Wtlh the County ~: !11:0~ '::1n:';g k';:ow an attorney, you SECTION 11471/
llled with the County duc:ted by. husband and Clerk of ~e County court approval. Before may call an anorney re-11488 AND NOTICE
Clerlc ol Orange County wl~ho registrant com· on CM-21• 2000882H 45 taking cer1aln very im· fenal SBMOe or e ''3ial OF INTENDED
on 04·25·~06828923 menced to 1!8nsact busl· Delly Pilot~ 27, J:4ay por1anl actions, how· eid office (listed lo 1 a FORFEITURE
Da'"' Pilot Apt. 21. Mal ness under the tlc1"1ous 4, 11. 18. g®'.Q T~ !~~a'tl~ =~~8.f:!; P~n~)da qua le PURSUANT TO
"1 business name or ...,, ""'y ..... HEALTH AND •1 1 L 18, 2000 Jh69 names listed above on Fictitious Bualneat to give notice to In· entreguen esta cltacion S"'F. terested pereons unless Judic:lal usted tlene un .. ETY CODE
flctltloua Bu1lne11 4~~ooH Cummings Name Statem.nt they have waived notice plezo de 30 DIAS SECTION 11488.4
N1me Statement Carol A. Cummings The following pa11ons or consented to the CALENOARIOS par• On 4111 & 4112, 2000. at
.file follow'irljl persons This s1atement WH ere doing buslneta u : proposed action.) The pruantar una 1espue$fa 548 W 19th SI,. 313 E.
are doing busoness es hied with the County A.gnc:ap, UC. independent adminla· escnta a maqulna en 17th Place, No. C. & 712
Franklin Consulting C1erlt of Orange COl#lly 1 Baruna Court, New· ttatlon eUlhonty win be esta corte. Shalimar, r e, Costa
Auoclataa, 2008 on 04.2s,.2000 por1 Btach. CA 92663 granted unless an in· Una cane o una Mesa, CA, the Pfopefly
Baltanc:, Costa Mesa. 2oooe821921 AQrlcap. LLC, (CA). terested person files an llameda telalonlca no It du c rl bed • • CA 112626 Dally Piiot Apr. 27, May 1 Baruo• Court. New· objection to 1he petition ol1ece1a ptotecaon. su $28,346.93 u.s CUR·
Lee H Newton, 2008 4, 11. l&, 200Q Th69l por1Th•~~ 11266319 ~-and thoWI good cause respuesta eaaila a mt· RENCY, wae 1tlzed Beleanc, Costa Mesa, .. .,.,.,.,.,._ -·· why Iha court ahoUld not ~ Ilene que c:urnpllr pursuent l.o Haalth and
CA 92626 Fictltloua Bualnea1 ducted bV" Limlled Lia· grant 1he aulhonty con las lonnaJtdades le-Safety Code Section
Tills bu11ness 11 oon-Name Statement bikty Co A HEARING on the gales apropladas st 11471/11488 by the
ducted by 1111 tnd'vldull The lollowi Have you 1tartad pMr1lon w111 ~held on UIJted qulere~ la ClOl1a COSTA MESA POLICE.
Hive you 11artad .Je doing oo~':" doing bl--. yet? No JUNE 16, 2000 et 1:45 ffCUCha tu caso DEPARTMENT.
dolng business yet? a) North Amenc•n A!Jt~. LLC. John F. pm. In Otpt. l73 lo-St usted no pretenta Tht property was
YN, Apn1 1. 2000 Ca""•I & Cr"""it b) Mamo. CEO cated at 341 The City su respue1ta 1 tltmpo. MUed Wilh teepac:t to 11-Lte H Newton North-Amenc:an Market· Thie alttamant w11 Orlv• South, Orange. ouede perder al caao. y !:1!:!.., vlolatlon(•l of
This statement was mg g Olstn'bution. c) tiled with Iha County CA 82868 la pueden qultar 1u ....... .;..."') 11351 of Iha
hied With Iha Coul'lty North American Insur-Clarie °' Orange COl#lly IF YOU OBJECT lo Miano. IU dlntro y oll'aa HMfltl end Safety Coda Clerk of Orange Ca6nfy & A.ssoc:I d) on 04·21·2000 the granllnQ of the petr cous de au P<QPltdad You ere haltby nocifled on 04-2s..2000 ance atH, 2000IS2M25 tton, yOIJ should eppear sin a\liso adlclonal por lhat the Dlalllc1 AttomtY
20006829922 = ~~~~:; Dally Pilot ~· 27, May at tl'le heiring end atala parta de la cortt. of Orange County has Daily Piiot ~ 27, May Su" 8 Sa •--4, 11, 10, 2000 TM?~ your objec1iona or ftl• Eicisten otrOI rtQuisl· lnltleted proctedlnga to
4, 11. 18. g®:Q 1!!697 ~·927(;; · nt.a ,..,.., wfinen objections with IQ9 lagale• Putde que lorfeit Iha 1bove·de·
North Amef'ican Con· flctltlout Bu1lnee1 the court befOfe tht u~Mlf'8 llemar 1 1crlbed property pur·
Flctltlou1 BualneH
N11ne Stat9meftt
The tottowtno pe1aons
are doing buarneas a.s:
STAUFFER AGENCY.
'1 13 Bay HMI Ori\le, Ntw•
poit Beacl\, CA. 92660
Gill Stblla, 413 Bay
Hiii Drive. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Anthony Staotter, 727
Lotus Blouom, Enoinltu, CA 92024
Thia butlneaa it con· ducted by oo-pe.rtnet1 Have you 11aned
doing bu1tna11 yet? v ... Ml/99
Oall Sabltt
Thie 11al•mant wu
filed Wtltl 1tle County
Cleltl °' Cringe ~ on 04·28-2000
2000ll2tt21
Dally ~ Ntt. 27 ~ 4, 11, 181 2000 ih
IOlidated Group, Inc., Name Statement ~Ing. You1 ap· un auant to Ht111h and ~DE), 1009 E Edinger Thi f0llovrifl$1 paraona lfi'1ance may bt In per-lnmed11 emen"le •• ~ ,Safety -CMa 8ection
Sult B Sa are doing bulloeas ae. 1on or by your anorney. conoce a un abogado, 11488,4. venue. e • nta Midnight Orlvt Limo, IF YOU ARE A CREO+ puede llamar a un You are lneln.tdld thet Ana, CA 9270$ . If This bualne.V le aon· 1642 Eaat 4th St .. Sa.Ill• ITOR or aontlngenl crad-Mrvido do relerenola de you delire to contest dueled by: 8 oorporabon Ana, C1llfomla 92701 hor ot Iha <MceeMd, you abogadoa o a una tht lortaltura of thla
Have you •tarted Lto Salaa. 1&42 E. 4th muet Ille 'fO!J/f ~Im wl1tl otlclna d• ayuda legal property, pur1uan1 lo St.. Santa Ana, C1IHor· lht court and mall a (vN el dlrec:tor1o telt· Health •nd Sat.ly Code doing buelnen yet? nla 92701 oepy to Iha ptflOOll r• fonlcot. Seclion 11488.5, you y~~A~t= Con· Thie bualnHs la con· 1...m.tlve llOPOinttd by CASE NUMBU•: mutt fllt I verified C!Alm IOlid G dUcled by' en lndMdual ttlt coun Mtnln tout ~ dll Caao) at11lng you1 lnleretl lo ated roup, Inc • H1111 you 1t1rtad monlhl from the data of OOSl 0022t lht property You must ~~=~::n, M. Charnty, doing bualne11 ytt? lht tlr'll ..__ ol lel· Tht name end ad· Ille lhll dllm 1n lht &#-
Thi• atatement wae Yee. 09/0111990 lt!W •• PfO"ldad In PfOo dreM of Iha court la (El e_erlor Court of th•
11 Lto Sala• bete Coda eecllon 9100. nombre~recclon de II CounlY of Orangt wlttlln 1 Id with the County Thi• a1a11ment waa Tht llmt for filing cMlrrll oort• • lhlrty · (30) days of the
Clerk °' Orenge County tiled With !ht County Wiii not a~ btfOfe SUPER OOURT OF tlra1 publlca~ of th11
on 04•21"2:..HMt C1trk of Orenae County lcw< monlhl from the CALIFOA~~J. COUNTY ~. uni. .. you ,...
Daly Pb ....... 21 Mal on 05 02·2000' Waring date noticed Of OAArtUC. SOUTH celva •ctuat notice 4 8 ....... 1..·-.:7 ioooennot 1bove JUSTICE CENTEA, WlaeM UM OOF~08)
1 11, L 2000 "111 ~May•. 11, 18. YOU MAY £)(A.MIN£ CIVIL DIVISION, a3141 You mull fftva an
Flct-...·-•··-•~--~------TH736~m ltla .. Mp( by ltla court Moulton Paricw•.J• 2nd af\60fMd copy ol the ,...,_ --ff ~ .,. a f*90f\ w,. Aoot. Uaune t9a. Caie clelm on tna Dillttct Al· Name Statement -.-......._ .. ......__.... tar.-ct !ft the ...... fomla '*3-1208 1omty al Orange COlnv
The following parlOrll rovv.---you ma1 ftlt wtfl lhe Tht ,_, llddnaa, and ~BURL ESTES'1.
ll't dOlng ~ N ' ..... ........... ~ I RlqUltl lor Sp. ttlephoM ~ Of Diltrt:I Altomey
Holly Anaheim. 1125 The IOllowlnO ~ Cial Noice (toml ptainllff'e enomey, ex CMc: C.nwr
NOfth Kr-.m.1 Place, .,. ddr1I} bu9iM8 a 0(.164) al 111 flirl8 of ptelnafl without an ... om. w.t. 1en1a "'9.
A. n a 11 e I rn . CA. Fife Du6I. 1751 ~ en In~ end llfl· eome, ii. (El nornbnl, la C1 112701 .ittlln thirty e2aoe.1923 tie Av . Coe11 MMe, .,,..._. of ...... ...-~ y II numet0 oe (30) dllp of .,. !ling of Envir~• EQulo· 929a1 oi o1 flfPf pediorl °' ~ ~ dal 1b001<JO dll tt. c1e1m 1n .,. ~
11M1nt &clolY. Inc., (CA), W•lltr Mic'*' Otll. eoutW M ~ In demandance, o Ott de-~ ~.
11i5 Norfll Kraemer 1751 Placentia Av., Prollat• COde MCtlotl mendetllt qua no llttlt The tlllin to tlrnefY
Pltct. Anahtlm, CA COiie Mtel. C. l2Cl27 1lllO A A~ fOf ebooado, •) .. and MCMW' • ~
112809•1923 Steven T. N1nllo, Speolel NOdce lottn la 0 P~ PVRC£LL. dalm lllltlrv en .....,... Thie bullMM I• oon-1751 P11ctntl1 Av .. _..... from lht COUit 9lr No. 103794 In fie~ In IN SU.
duded by: a corpon11on COiie Mtel, Ca. '2127 oleftl. LAW OFFICES Of D. ~ Coult Wll ,_. In dol~v· bu~r~ ... '''ie~; ~ ~:' :.: :=:r..-:-.. :~ PU~~~\\ THUR ~-':'\,.ti
Y"' :YJt.'00 partntrtntp ~ C. OMgi, ...... COUAT, STE. t200, to fie a.. ol ~
EnvltOtllntmll EM· tilvt yo11 alerted ... MMl1, NEWPORT BEACH and cMbllllCI ~
ment Swotv. Inc, fW>wt dOW,g bulltltll y«? No o.911 6 .,_, '.0.. CALWOAHIA tteeO to tfle PfOVltione of Aloll1tt1," 'pfeaidanl w-. .. Oii 404( ~ ...... 949117&.ot30 HNlh and llf9'y Codt
Thie llal9IMnl wu Thlt Ml*'*'I ... lie. HO, N .. ;;f't DI.Tl'. JAH~IOOO 9eolOn 114M ~
lllef di Wit gounty tlled wtetl the ~ ....... CA .._ AUN 1LA Clefll, U1w r1011o1 °' ~ 0Mtt al 0ranae CounlY Cteltl of er.. ~ Pubtlehed Newpo,, ~ Y .._ PulllllMd ......_,
on 04·21.aoocf on 04·awc>oc1 laacfl•Cottl Mell Pulllttfled' ........, ~ ..._
lllllllllllllllll•llNM14 ltllllllttl Dilly Plol -11, M, leech-COlll MeM D11W NoO!lll~ 4, ti, 11, ~ Plol •. '7 .... ~ Plol •. 17 .... 191 2900 o.lw!"' Mllr 4. "· , .. Id 1, 11. IL 20QO lJtW ~ 11. It adDo !Mii IbW7.1t .a:l!!e ... -.---..1Dmwu• DZ01
Plallloua ........ ...... . ...........
~~ FSClf HT SERVICE
CENTER. 2148 ~
BNd., Coe"9 Meta, CA
82827
AllhH H. Ajlouny,
4535 TrlHll Dr.,
C.rtebed. CA 112008 TIM bilelnctM It con-
ducted by:. en lfdo.oldual
Have you 11arted
doing ~ yet? No AllfiM H. ~
This •talemenl WIS
fried wrth Ille County
Clenc of Olange County
on 05I09l2000
2tOON28370 Deltt Pilot May 11, 18,
25. June J. 2009 Tb152
Fictitious Buafness
Hime Stlltement
The loltowlng pertont .,. doing busltlesa ..
HVdrotecn EntaipriHS, 8064 Catherine Ave,
Stanton, CA 90680
Soon E. Whitten, 8064
Catherine Ave.. Stanton,
CA 90600
Darrin Roetawtckl,
8970 Via Kanela, Stan-
ton, CA 90680
This business is con-
ducted by: a general par1nershlp
Have you startad doing busine$s yet? No SeOtt E. Whitten
This ·s1atemen1 was
filed with the County
Cieri( of Orange Coonly on 04·28-2000-20006827!42
Dlllly Piiot May •t 1 1, 18, 25. 2000 TH709
Fictitious Business
Heme Stlltement
The lollowlng persons
are doing buslneM as.
Stan Brown Realty,
423 E. Edgewater Ave ,
Balboa. CA 92661
Stanley Randall
B rown, 423 E
Edgewater Ave.. Apt F
Bai>oa CA 92661 This business 1s con·
ducted by: an 1nd.v.~al
Have you started
doing business yet? No Stanley Aandatt Brown This statement was
flied with the County
Cieri( ol Olange Couoty
on '-28·2000
2000&827323
Dally Piiot May 4. 11 18,
25. 2000 Th7t9
Fictitious Business
N•me Stlltement
The lollow1ng persons
are doing bus1nese as
PROM PROS, 2691
Rlctlter Ave., Surte 100,
llVllle, CA 92606
zz:usc
FlctlUoul ........
...... 111111 ......
The fOlloWlnQ l*10l'll .,. doing bueillie ...
Yiu.AGE REAL ES.
TATE, 2400 Me.ti &tMI,
Suite 201, IMne, CA 928t4·8252
Philip H McName, ~ Main S1reet, Sulla 201,
livlt\e, CA 92814-8252
Thlt bueine.. It con-cluded by en lndMdulit
The registrant com·
menced 10 ttanMCt bull-
,.,.. under the flC!tllioul
business name or
nemu l1Sted above on
1984
Philip H. MeNamee
This statement waa
filed With the County Cletlt of Olange Couf1ly
on 05.'05/2000 2000NH005
Delly Pilot May 1 1. 18, 25, Jyne 1, 2000 Th7«
Flctltloua Buslnes• ~me Statement
The followlf19 persons
are doing bu!llness as:
ELEKES ENTERTAIN·
MENT, 7737 Ferndale
Ci!cle .. F", Stanton, CA
90680 Jerry Rober1 Elek11.
7737 Ferndale Clrele
F", Stancon. CA 90680 This business Is coo-
duc:ted by· an lt)dMduel
Have -you-.tarted
doing business yet? No
Jerry Robert Elekes
Thfs statement was
lJJ.ed Wltb lb.e County
Clerk of Olange COUnly
on 05-02·2000 20006827816
Dally Pilot Miiy 4, 1 1, 18,
25, 2000 Th732
Flctltlou• Bu1lneH
Heme Statement
The lollowlng persons are doong busfness as·
ThG Hungry Hear1·New·
port Beach, 1151 Dove
St.. Suite 202, Newport
Seidl. CA 92701 Ride Jospeh Shannep,
1151 Dove St . Suite
202, Newport B&ach, CA
92701
This business Is con· ducted by: an 1nd1vldual
Have you started
dolnQ business yet? Yes
411/00
Rick Joseph Shannep
This statement wet
fn&d with the Counly Clerk ol Olange County on 05116/2000
20001829052
Daily Pttot May 18, 25.
June 1, 81 2000 mm
Fictitious BuslneH
Name Stlltement
The following persons
era doing business as
Crea11ve Coach
• •
Thursday, Moy 18, 2000 &;
ts z MZ!!&M 45!£ sgg
""-... -.. .) -.-
ActMloul ....... ................
The follcMIMa l*10l'll -~buaiW•· YHWH Book. and Re-
CC>ldt, 2905 Jacaranda
Ave • Coate Mesa, CA
92628
Craig Joeeptl Conte,
2905 Jacaranda Ave .. Coata MIN, CA 92626
This bu9lneaa la con·
ducted by: llr'I lndMcllal
Have you 11ened
doing buslneH yet?
Yet, SlllOO
Craig JoNph Conte
Thia statement w11
hied with the County Clllf1I o1 Olange County
on 05109l'2000 2000N2U71 Dally Pilot May 11, 18.
25, June I, 2000 Th7ff ,
Fictitious BuslneH
....,. StNtnent
~ followlng l*IOf\S era dolnQ butlnna 11:
RAPIO RECOVERY,
419 Old Newport Rd ..
Newport Beach, CA
92663 Slaven 0. •Walker, 220
Knox Pl.. tA, Costa
Mesi, CA 92627
Thi$ business 11 c;on..
duc1ed by: an lndMdull Have you staned
doing business yel? Yes, 5-06-00
Steven 0. Walker This statement was
flied with the County
Clerk ol Orange Counly
on 05/0.912000
20008929375
Delly Pilot May 11, 18,
25. June L 2000 Th759
,-. ~ .. e:-· -.. .. .,._ • . . ... ,
Acdtloul ....._. ITA~ Of Aotltloul llu8AnMI Actltoul ........ Flcttlioul ..._. ~ l...,_a Flctittou9 BuslN .. •
NMae IClitelMlll AIA...a.!NT OF ...._ 8tltllmlnt ....... ......... MllM Slllt1ment NerM 1._lnlftt ....,. Stlltement
The followlna l*10l'll U. Of AC Ji I iUUI The ~ peteON The lollowlna Plf90nl The lollowlna '*90nl The l~rlOlla The IOllOW>"O l*IOll er• dOinll ~ u · 1U81Ne81 NAME are 00tng bulillMt u. ,,,. cbnO ~ u are ~ ~ u .,. mrc1 u are dosig ~ .,
ST. FAU'STINA CATHO-!!.'! lolowll(.._--:;'9~ ROYAL FINISHES, 8ESTBUY11EALTH, Tha AOeting Ooormtt '*' ~ ~ POC Imaging S<*lt.or. LlC 8()()t(S. 2801 LMt· ,_ ,,.,... 2e12 S Croddy Way, INC., 2184.f< Canyon and 0.... 300 Ult 2801 W Coul Highw1y 25602 A11a1 Pl<..wy ~
yette Ave, Newport the -the ...,. Unil K. Sanla Ana, CA Of . eo.1a Mffa, CA Coua Hwy t 217, New-Suna 390, Newpor1 Laguna H*t CA 9"2653
IMetl, CA 92083 ~ name; 92704 '92827 pol\ 8"ctt, CA 82eeo e...cn. CA 92663 Carlton Strv.ctt LLC
Nordstrom Oevetoc>-GONOOl.A COMPANY Reu Joz.l, 2330 Van· Bee$uyHHlthl.. Inc., Vicki l ee l(nutson. Rendll A11e11 PolAeon, (NV). 3305 W Sor1na
ment Finarl(MI, (CA), 511 OF NEWPORT, 3400 OuttlS Wey. Slnt1 A/la, (CA), 21114·K 1.;enY911 300 Eas1 Coast Hwy 2151 "'°"1c. Ave., Costa Mountain Rd •60·1f
29th Street, Newp~ Vie Os>ooo 11028, New-CA 92704 Or.. Cotti M•••· CA #217, Newpor1 Be•ctl. Mesa, CA 92627 Las lltgat NV 89102
Beach, CA 92683 port a..cn. CA ll2ee3 Thi• bulineM II con-92627 CA ~ Jlm Brewer. 1n Riv· Tht.S bus1nH1 •• OO'l•
This bullneu 11 oon· The Aelitiout ~ duded by •n lndNldual This butlneu Is con· Rober1 Patrlok Klrtlhlll, el'lide Ave , Newpor1 dueled ~ Ltmlted Lia·
dueled by • ooipcndon ne11 name reierrtd lo H•ve you eterted ducte<I IJIJ· • corpont.on 300 E•11 Coaat Hwy Beach CA ~ blllfy Co
Hive you 1tartad abo\19 -• fllld In Or· doing ~ yet? No Hive you •tarted ~17, Newpor1 BMeh, This buSllll" tS eon-Have you 11ar11d
doing buSlneM vet? No 8'lQI Col.l'llY on May 6, Reu Jon doing ~ Yl'I? No CA 926CIO dueled by pt"C --*'re dowlQ Mlnew yet? No
Nordstrom Oevet09· 1997, F"ILE f.40 Tl\IS statement w11 BestBuyHHnh Inc., This butlne" It ~ Hne you sterled Cat!i'oo Strvoeff LLC
ment Flnanoe. l.aWfltl08 19973720028 IHed With me County Soon Bamee. Vtce Pr .... dueled by • 119'*al doing ~ yet? No Jason La111al Vroe Pies.
A. • Nofdslrom, Preeldent Gondola Ornm. Inc.. Clel1c ol 0rAnll' County ldent par1nerlhlp Randall Allen Poulson ldent
This statement WH (CA). 422 s Alpine on 05I05l2000 This statemenl was Have you llaned The staletMnt was This statement wu
filed with Ille County Road, Ortnge, CA 200081HOU tiled wilh the Coun1y do!llQ buaines• yet? No filed with the County filed with rhe County
Clerk ol Orange Counly 92868 Dally Pilot May 11. 18, Clerk of Ora1'91 County Vlcla Lff Knut1M>n Clerk of Olange County Clel'll ot Ora~ Couoly
on 05/09/2000 This business I• con· 25. June 1. 2000 Jb741 on os11mooo This statement wu on 05/05/2000 on 05/0512000 2000N2Ul4 ducted by: a corporation r 20001929051 llled With the County 20006929014 . 20006821017 Diiiy Ptlot May 11, 18, Gondola Dream. Inc. Dlity PllOI May 18, 25, Cieri( of Olange County Delly Pllol May 11, 18 Daily P.OI May 11 18
25. Jone 1. 2000 Th757 ~~ GoodyMr. ~-F=u~.:=:s June II 8. 2000 Th773 on 0511~821900 25 .• Ju?t, 1. ?000 Th7;}T 25 Jun! I , 2000 Th7'2
Flctltloua Bualness Thi. e11temen1 11111 The following pei80tl$ Dally Pllol M9f 18, 25, Fictitiou s Business
Name Stlltlment filed wfth the County are doing bu9liiest u: Fictitious Buslne11 Joo! t1 8 2000 Th769 Flciltlous Buslneu Name Statement
Tile followll'll' PlflOl'IS Clerk of Olange County CALIFOANIA Name Stlltement Heme Stlltement The 1o1101111ng persons
ate cloino bu-as on 4l28f2000 PROFESSIONAL The lollowlng persons F' hlo B 'I -&e doong busoness as Organization Matt11e, 20008927344 CLEANING, 2522 Or· are doing busfnesa 15 let UI IJS nffs The following persons a) Herll'tsDome1n b)
400 Merrimac Way, t4, Dally Pilot May 4. I 1. 18. ange Ave.. •C, Costa Reynolds Corporate N•me Stlltement are dotng buSJneu as HermesOoma1n com c)
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 25. 2000 Th705 Mesa, California 92627 Plaza. 11501 weatclln Tha lollow1~ per1ons ABALONE POOLS Hermes Mela Health
Mark David Nedleman, Ana Marla Alvarez. Or., Ste 260, Newpor1 are doing bu nest as 3101 2s SaF11rvlew Rd . 2381 Elden Ave ADI c
400 Merrimac Way, 14, 2S22 Orange Ave • tC, Beaeti. CA 92660 Dynamic Cl11,m1 Ad· Spa 1. nta AN. CA Costa Mesa CA 92627
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Flcthlou1 BuslneH Costa Mesa. Cahforma Pactfic Grand Con-ministralive Servlcu. 92704 Ann Barctay Sloan
This busineu Is eon· N•me Stlltement 92627 struchon. Inc . (Cahlor· 10101 S1a1er Ave , Suite Lawrence Albert 2381 Elden lw• Aili c.
duc1ed by; an lndMOJaJ The follo~=rsont Thl5 buSJness 11 eon· n1al. 1501 Westcliff Or 324, Fountain Valley, Goebel 3101 S Fa•r· Co&ta Mesa CA 92627 Have you ttarted are doing u : ducted b'J an lndMdull Ste. 260, Newport CA 92708.-4741 VllW Rd ~ 21 Santa This bu51r1 $S • coo-
doing buslne11 yet? Women In Splrltual Have you started Beach. CA 92660 0yna.ITllC Claims ~rv· Ana CA 704 docted by ar1 i<Ov10ua1 Yes. May 1, 1998 Praelice, 1995 Pertccrest doing business yet? No This busoness 15 oon-ices, INC (CA). 10101 This business 111 con· Have y >u .i.,1ed
Mark David Nedleman Or.. Costa Mesa, CA Ana Maria AIVarez ducted by 8 corpotabon Slater Ave , Suite 234, duc1ed by an tndMduat dOlng buS111ess yet? No
Thia statement wes 92627 This t'llatement was Have you started Fountain Valley, CA Have you started AM Barczay SIQan
Iliad with the County Bonnie R. L'Alller, filed with the County doing business yet? No 92708·4741 dotng buSH1ess yel7 No This sta1emen1 wa\
Clerk of Orange Counly 1895 Parl(erest Dr.. Clerk of Orange Counly Pacltlc Grand Con· This buslnus is eon· Lawrence Albell Goebel filed w11h the County
on 05£1~ Costa Mesa. CA,92627 on 0511212000 -stMllt011. Inc. Ronald E lblQle<Lb'f ... a corporation Thi• ...Sllllwnent was Cterll cl 0fa1199...et>u"'~
20008929055 MaryAnn Ready, 3016 20008828790 Legrand. President Have you started Ille<! with the Coonly on 05'05 2000
Daily Pio4 May' 18Th, 25, E Bay Dr . Gig Halt>or, Dally Pilot Mq 18, 25, This S11temen1 was ~otng n•~uls/OOlnHS yet? ~e~~~llQ8 County Da p 2~,006821801,.5 ,June I. 8, 2000 nQ WA 98335 June 1, 81 gQQQ Th765 hied ¥r11h the County es, ""'v •tv !IOI ..,.a'( 1 '" This. business 19 con-Cleftc of Orange County Oynamtc Claims ~rv-20006829369 25, Jun .!.. z, oo fh139
Flctllloui BuslneH ducted b on 04 21 2000 ices, Inc Mark Farulu Dally Pilol May 11 18
Flctltlou1 Buslne11 Name Statement CQ(poratei a:'oa~~~ CHS1780e40 • • 20001826837 President 25· June " 2000 Th75t Ctil1H 1111
S .... _ ..... r1 _._ .............., OF oa1i.. Pilol P.pr 27 Mal This statemonl was _ OF Heme tlltement The lolloW1ng persons ou "'' " ... n a P8 ne ..... ip _, • -" filed w\th ihe County rwu • ~
The following persons are doing business u: Have you started PElilkM TO 4, 11• l8. 2000 ™1 Clerk o1 Olange County CNansoe7e PEllllON TO
are dotng business as; CLAY, 12132 Bailey doing business yet? AD19WIER on 04·28·2000 NOTICE OF ADMl .. STER
24 HOUR FLOWERS. #2, Garden Grove, CA Yes, 5-8·00 ESTATE OF: 20006827332 PElilkM TO ESTATE OF· ~sa~'cl7~~~i Costa ~:1~ R. Vedrenne, ~e s~t;~~~~r was JULIA &JUUEl F~l~u~t!~~~~~· ~~1'1*1 May 4· ~~7\~ ADm&Si ER DEAN C ••
Hamid lmant, 26701 12132 Bailey #2, Ger· filed with the County A•AS The following persons ESTATE OF: COVYEAU
Quad Creek 1!143. Ali$o den Grove, CA 92845 Clelk of Orange County CAIEAZOllf!P-3• are doing bUSiness as Flctltl s e I s CHAfll!! fS E. CASE NO. ~· CA 92658 Bryan Hull, 12132 on 05/09l2000 ------World B•llhsh Sanes ou ut Ml HENDaSON A.202262
armeh0ta P1 Clman1k. Batley C •2. Garden ne•i.. Pilol 2~~oey 1121931183 b Tflo_, ~I he~. 425 N Newpor1 Blvd.. TNhaemelol"'~~ngta~50ntns CASE NO. To all heirs. 26701 ua1 ree Grove A 92845 ~, ma • • ene ... anff, er-· Surte D. Newport Beach. .., .. , ,._. "202254 bent fictari .. , credi·
#143, Aliso V1e10, CA This business Is con· 25, June I. 2000 Th758 tore, contingent CA 92663 aie dOlng buStness as To .,1 heire, tore, contingent
92656 ducted by· husband and crediton, and per-WBS Tournaments. JBB Con5ulllng. 9485 cred1tore, •nd per·
This business ls con· wile tons who mey other· Inc., (CA) 425 N New· Geranium Circla, Four\-beneficlariH, oredi· son• who mey other·
ducted by: hust>and and Have you storied EltnwMLIMl47-I wlae be Interested In port Blvd , Suite D. New· ta~~il~a~y, 8~~~1g:95 ~~!;(tors~o~:;:v~·;,~ wite be intereated m wile doing business yet? No llJTICl TO CllllROM the loet originel will port Beach. CA 92663 the will or eat ate, or Have you started AnQehque R. VedrllMI or ••t ale, or both, This business 1s con· Geranium Circle, Foun· tone who mey ot er· b h f DEAN C
dotng business yet? No 1'h1s s1a1emen1 was (!,.Ml.._!lf.~ of· JULIA IJUUEI ducted by a c:orporattoo tam Valley CA 92708 wiH be intereeted in CoOtV,YEo•:u • H · I -"' Coo -• • • This business is eon· the will or eetate, or " amid mini hi"" wllh the nty NOTICE IS ABBAS Have you started A PETITION hes This S1afement was Clerk o1 Orange County A PETITION Ml doing busine5' ye!? No ducted by an indillldual both, of: CHARLES b 11 n f i I 1 d by
hie<! wrth the County on 04·21·2000 61'.0 "* a IM~ Nie IS b 1 en f 11 ed by WBS Tournamenls Have you started E. HENDERSON CHARLES PROVINCE ~erk0Slof16f20000range County 20008826757 mrtll) bl maca RANDALL ALLEN Inc R Wayne Bisbee· ~~~g 5/1~iness yet? A PETITION hH in the Supenor Court ~· Dally P1lol Apf 27, M75 The name(s) ano ta.. HART in the Superior President bHn filed by CRAIG
Dally Pilot 2:~~~~:: 41 11' 18• 2000 ™--·~ ~ Court of Caltfornla, "'~his wit~at~~e"ho:na; 1~s Ms1a~':nW:n1 was ~he~~~.~~~~~~~~ ~: g~~~~:'.'· County
Jun.e !. 8. 2000 ThU5 Fictitious Bu1lne11 l.EU. • 2nz Nlwoort lhd • County of Or~. Clerk of Olange County filed with the County Californle, County of THE PETITION
N S #302, N1wooft 8Nch. CA THE PETI ION on 04-24•2000 Clerk ol Orange County Orange r e q u e a t a t h e t Fictitious Bualne11 ame tetement Q2663 re q u e t t 1 t h a t 20006826879 on 05/0512000 THE PETITION CHARLES PROVINCE
Name Statement The lollow1ng person1 OOlng MNIS • RANDALL ALLEN D ·1y Plot Ap 27 M 20006921012 be •protnted ••
The followt"jj persons areDdolnota buCSlonessmm na1esa NEWA:IRTCttNAKrTCHH HART be eppolnted /'11, ;81 roOo Th6;~ OallyJuPllol M20001y 1Th1, 18, ~·~.-E~~kh~~8~A~~ persona repratent• are doing business u igitaT u • ,. °'* llullness •• pereonal repr.. 25, ne 1. 7~ • ttve to edmirutter
._ ___ _,,en~~ Paul Hrablk0 7S2 ShadOw Roel( Trabuco Canyon, CA
92679
RAZOA" DIGITAL. 291 !JOOS. 122J w PCH, s nl lddllss(ts) Hntetive to edmlnls olnted .. pereon-• ti of the -Awocado, U111t-IH~~W..-"IWl~~i,e,acn..r.;~\e-~=i:awn=::~H19lMt_.991_.-aM..,..-H~Ht!l~HRU9T~ 1-.-•·~ .. ~,..,,......._=<c,-=-;."""t..i~~-~i.c.~-tcH-d~•l!c"-•-J.!•!l.n!l!;l.!..!'-~~='-'---
••
This busfness 1s eon·
ducted by. an Individual
Have you s1ar1ed dOlno business yet? No
Kenney Paul Hrebik
This statemenl WIS
hied with Ille Coonly
Clllf1I of Olange County on o.t-28-2000 20006927306
Dally PllOI May 4, 11, 18,
25. 2000 TH7!7
Fictitious Buslneas
N1me Si.temont
The following persons
are doing ws.ness IS
HEAVY DUTY PROO. UCTS, 2296 Orange
Ave., Co&ta Mesa. CA 92627
Michael Anlhony Sehernell, 2296 Orange
Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Thia business IS con·
duetec:I by an tndMdual
Have you starled
doing busmess ye!? Yet
5110/00
Miiie Seharnell
Thts statement was hied with the Counly
Clerk ol Orange Cooniy
on 05116/2000
20008929037
Daily Pilot May 18, 25. June I. 81 2000 Thil8
St Santa Ana, Caldor·
ntll 92701 Leo Salas. 1642 E 4th
SI , Santa Ana. Cahlor·
Ill& 92701
This business ts c:on·
ducted by an indwldual
Have you started
dotng buslness yet? No
Leo Salas
Thts statement was filed with tile County
Clertt of Ol1111Q8 Councy on 05-02·2000
20006127701 Daily P1lol May 4, 11, 18,
25, 20QQ TH734
Flctltloua Buslne11
Neme Stlltement
The lollOwing peraon1
are doing business u
REAL RESULTS MAR·
l<ETING, 177 Riverside
Ave • Newport Beach,
CA 92663
Jiii Ann Johns, 11 98
Pacific Coast Highway,
Seat 84laeh. CA 90740 T1111 business Is con· ~od by an Individual Have you started
doing business yec?
Yn, '-98 Jin AM Johns
This statement was
ltled with the County
Clent ol Orange County
on 0511612000
20008829039
Dally Piiot May 18, 25.
June 1, 8. 2000 l'hn9
Classified is
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CA 92662 = " "' ·-edmilittter the ettate Costa Mesa, CA 92627 tile past me-• ....i i undlt Land CGnr'ad F.. THE PETITION Daniel Ruiz 291 Lorraine Marcia •-· ~moN TS ; ~ = ,....,...1024 AP ... _..._ of the decedent. 'B3 Schwart~. 1221 W l¥1111Slltf(s),nNlwll ""'' No ~ 1 .... ..,._..,. ,_,....., TLIE PETITION r e quet t e the Avocado, Apt • · 4 Tiie ::=•> and lll!i· r • q u • • t • t h • ...... ""' .-~ 0331-11 You are in <»-' " decedent's WILL and COS1a Mesa, CA 92627 PCH, 1430, Nawpor1 d d • LOST nv ...,, f ,,...._ Land Co re q u e • t 1 the
This bu$1ness ,5 eon· Beach, CA 92663 ~ .. ~""'"'~~) W.Et .~t c~iclli, if tor/I~ 93 791 ;:, "";;ed• ,,..,011 1~ decedent'• WILL •nd codie1l1, 1f any, be
ducted 1.u an 1ndMdual This business I• con· ..... 1"'""""""'""' ~-2 b Afli 048-07 ·fl 1998 '"''-:Ii:: ... 8 IC· codicils, if any, be edmined to probete.
H u,. 0 started ducted by an tndMdual MlcH Rd . l lC6, Los Ange-eny, • admitted to Y E IN AU T "'---"'-'ned to b t The Wil l and eny ave Y u H •-,... t'rNVl..t ~obete. The LOST UN R ~ lion lo P' 'fOll prop. ..,,.,. pro • •· codt'ctle ere av-lable dOlng bUSlneSS yet? No ave you •tarted -..... __. TR T DA trty • may be sold at 1 Th• WILL end any -Daniel Ruiz d0tng business yet? Tiit ISiets bllllO SOIO JU. and anv. codl· UN SSTY ·" '"""'"'T.I· Pli>lic salt If '/OU n.a an codicils are ev9ilable for ex.amtnatton in
This statement was Yes, 1/2000 Ill glllll1ly dltenbld • ell• •re av.llM>le for YTI R~ ~of Ille~ of for examlnttion In the file ltept by the hied with the Coonty Lorraine Mare11 M 1llCk in ~Adi. to.ai11 eumlnttlon In the lhefllOC:eedi119 agenl you th• file kept by the court.
Cleftc ol Orange County Schwaru 1111M111, •omet1. no(.-f'ile lt19t by the MAY you sllollld oon411e1 8 lew-court. THE PETITION
on 05/t612000 This S1atemen1 was rwne, ooeo-ii. "91, leet-court. • ~~1 IF Y~ Ci NdlCI • Nnlby ~ THE PETITION requH tt euthontv to
Dally p~ 2=~~~~i: ~~rk :;tic,~ ~~~ ::::=. lnO ciM· requ~~~ eu~~Ot~ 9fr~ ",t"li"""' Al\~·~· T --~ ~ ~ ~~t,:!;.~~~:r.!: ~~~',~! t~•:~:::
JU!!! i. 81 2QQQ Ihill on 05116/2000 nl n IOc*d It 2n7 tdminitter the H tate A~NN "y( ~ Nstee. ex •~ trw-under th• lndepen-dent Admmi1tratlo"
20006828050 HewPolt lhd , ~ Haw· under the lndepen-SHOO C •l"T tee Of ~ .,,_. dent Admlnietretion of E1t.iH Act. CThit
Fictitious Buslne11 ~~ f,U:, ~ '~t.l-J.i Polt8udl.CAQ2M3 dent Adminlttretlon lAWY Nob:Wi""' ~ pwsuanl lo 1111 con.-.ct of Ettetee Act. (Thi• 8'Hhonty will allow Name Statement _ . . _ The llllk Ille is 1,.. of Ettat .. Act with E' thll CTC ulCIMd by Mlclllll S. euthoritv will allow the persontl repre·
The following peraons WOid'> bl aMal'""'*'I • llmltad authority. • SeMon FKA CTC_ o.nr. Ind lorlll• O h --• aentative to take
are doing bueinelt •• Flciltlou• Buslne11 "' olfic:e cl TEAM ESCROW CThi• euthority will orecmure SeMces C.ot Oenllll hulbMd end ... t • p~rt0·-11P2· many •et.ion• Wllh-
TRAOITIONAl RE· Name Stlltement INC nl .. ~ ,. allow the pereonal eM . ~~ RacaOld 04.()71111118 • t1ntat1ve • to t~e out obtatnl"" CoYl'l
ALTY. 1561 Mesa Dr., The following perton1 dl911.A1196,200) repreeentetive to t lO 11111Vn8111 "No. man~ .. ec~~ne wit ..... approval. "•eetoie
"103, Santi Ana ire dotog busloess H Tiit tuk Ille IS Mlltd t.ka many actlone O ~~ 199ll0202830 ol Offic:itl out uut1tl\lng9 court tllkinn cert.In very
He!Qhts, CA 92707 ANGEL AUTO. 3007 ., callfoma umomi Com-without obttinlng ~ECHb~y Racadl"' tile aflic:'I d thl ·~J1 rovel. el ore i-onant eotJont , t.fa't Ann Mascaro, Enterprise St • Costa ll*Oll eo.. ~ 61062 court :r,rovll. a.;. T. . County Rac:onar of Olwlge t-. ng cert am very h<,";,ever. the per· 1561 esa ""'"e #103 Ma•a CA """"" .......... ..._ ...... ...-. fore t nn cert-'n date<! *"' Counlv, C8111«1111 Ind i""""rt•nt ecttone, """ · ' -· ""u.<U '"" ·-·· .......... » • • recotdeO 07 • as lo-pursuant 1o the Nccic:e <J ti0"";,-1ver, th• per· sonel repre11ntet1ve ~~~7 Ana Heights. CA w~~~~"st M:~~0·T~~~n'. ~:.,::: i:,':, = =~. 1h!:f!Z:::. = •b&4. of ~ Oe11utt and Eledton lo Sal eonal repre11n11tive wtll be required to
This business It con· CA 92780 ESCROW INC . 1315t Brooll-paraonal repreHnte-Rec:on:ls n the oltioe of the lllnundlt recorded will be required to give notice to inter·
docilld by an lndMdual This business IS con· i.irst St. GWlrl GnM. CA tlve will be required ~ Recoroe< 01 020112000 II J,.....nent give notice to inter-eated pereons unlees
Have you 11arted ducted by. an ind1111dUal ll'2&C3 ano 1111 1111 0. lot to give notice to Cou:tnty, 5&a1e 0 ~; ~~~ '!.,,. ~ .... CMI-Htad pereon1 un1811 they have waill'lded domg business yet? Have you star1ed 1 ad , _"' on ..., ,........,., --ot1 they have waived nonce or conHnt Yes 1 1 2000 dolno bus nest .-1 No l*ng dams b; "'t cncitDr ntereat pereone ~Ill IXFM, Al IMW20ll 11 TM .... nouce or conHnted to the propoaed ~ry -~ Matc1ro ·" 1
·-· 11111 be .Alna 5· 200), wbcJI unleH they heve the tool~ ~I ~ tD lie to the propoted action.) The tndepen·
This st11emen1 was YT~rs11~1a~::n, wes 11 tile ladlness ~ befCMt waived notice or ~ 1Y • ~ ~ ... , 1't action.I The lndepen· dent admir111tr1oon
f h ,.._.. b ._,.a Nie CS. contented to the c..nter CMc c...w DIM Weet 11 b 1led wit the vuvnty ftled with the County 9'*lf*I ICOW 'ropoHd •otion.I .. .,.2... AMlo i.... htghll· s..-Ana. Ca 11 l :.S All dent adminl1tret1on au1honry w1 e Clerk ol Orange County Clerk ol Olange County n-.. a .... , 27 ..,,,.... h 1 d d t _1 '"" ... _.....,. •·--lo Iha authority will be pranted unlH 1 •n
on 05-02·200000,..,. 27 7 on 04-25·2000 KuN'..'.IONKM.'&;;.tts) edr:,;nlt~e~:~n ~-9$1 l>k'def l>f: c:.11 "' h'.gh;I ~lor c:asll pranted unleu en mterested person
2 .,...9 81 2000H2Ht8 New "·-" Cos1I Me • ·11 b chectt IS desaibld below 1-ylCle ~· trne of.... inter••t•d pereon files an objection to ~S,l~I May 4, !ttz':3 ~.a':\p:~ tJOo 27~~ ~~7-S ~ :::~~p::o~il~~~ ~~ci11~\:. =~ 5:~:-=~ ~ t~ r~~· •;.~l~!:~tio~~d !~:wr~~:t ce~':!
ftctJtlousS 8u11ne11 objection to th• ::'held 111r'unct ::J tie llld ....... c_.,.s thowt good cause ~~Xld the oouht Heme tlltement Fictitious Buslne11 petition end tho wt Deed of T/\/S1 111 !hi prop. 1o and now,_, by hndll why the o o u, t '""" not grant t •
Thi followt"jj persons Heme Stetement _..... h tf1e eny 51111-•. #! · $8id said corWad 11'1 lhe property thould l\Ot grant the euthority . are doing business u Th I lo NOTa M PUil.JC _..... cauH w \'.. C«lr\IY and~IS .....,., _,County and euthonty. A HEARING on
EJrtreme F!Shong, 200 N ~ ~rsons SAU court •hould ri not more IUIV de3CJlb 111 lhe Stale.....,.,.. dllllcrOed A HEARING on the petition will be
Tustin Avenue, Suite M~Olllls. 844 St Ctiir Purtutnt ro the gra"l t~E:'~:P:a ty. at>ove relerenc:ed of •mare flllfy ~ Oft the petition wtll be held on June 1 S, 200, Santa Ana, CA s1r~•. "-•a M-•. c• Cmilomla Self·Sarvlc:e .__ • I ·n bon TtUSl Tiie street lddress Slld land conlraCt The ... _,... on June 15 2000 et i :45 P.M.
92705 .... """" v-"' StOfage Facillty Act t.-P•tit on wi • and ol1lef COfM'Oll dnlo· property •dlt-and altl8t ~ t 1 45 p M' in Dept. L73 loe1ted
Success Resource In· 92626•57o4 186P Code 21100 et held on June I , naoon. If any. or the ralil common ~ • " • : • · •t 341 The City
eUluta, (CA), 200 N. sr8~ta~ast=.1mc:.: aeq.I The undefaiened 2000 •t 1 :45 P.M . piopel1y ~ i1Jff any, d the reel PfopeltY i~ D?ii L7r3h loc~.~d Drive Ortoge CA !~:: s.~:nu:n.. Su~•: M~ ~1!~;1:n_ ~~ i: It~ ~~:i1o~I~cc~l ~~"t't~i e~~~~~ ~~~~3. Ortng
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Tk bu ducted by an lndMdual __, ...,..,...._ ... ~ i lHI. ,,,.. ~ ..... The undll...,.led TMtee IF Y OU OBJECT T O the p11nung of "'15 siness iS con· Have you ttarted ,.....,._., ~-"' ...,. d~ any Ub4ilY IDf -TO .. _ f the J •tmon, you ducted by an unln· not lmited to lumrture, IF YOU OBJECT an nconedneS1 ol the dllc:lalms any flllblllly ICI' t. ... pranung o
corporated assoelatJOn d0tng bus1ne111 yet? ~ U)C!g endlot TO ttle preming of ~ iOOl'tSS ind °'* Ill'/ -.ec:lne9 " the thhou• petition. Y~~ ~::..,. ~:r '!t~'::
ot"-· ""An a ,....__,_,,,, Vu. OS/Ol/2000 octw houMflOld hems the petition, ""'' -~ If Jl'opelty a<lli• and OC1181 1 Id 8'>P81r at t... ...
''Ha;e"' yo;-'~t".;n;'d Brett MeKim loc-.d •: ahould ~·r ll ih; !:"""'"''iiOwn 'T'lll common ~ • heering and 1tate your ob1ect1on1 or
doing busineJS yet? No This stetement was "'°""' t 00101 hearing and •t•t• amount o IM unp.o any, "°"" herein The ~ your obj1cr1on1 Of file wnnen ob1ec-~ess Resourc• In· ~~ ~tic,~:;. ~~ 2085 Placentia Ave.. your ob}eotlont or r ~a'""'ISI 1al lrTIOUnl d t~ file written obj•e· ~0~1 wit~ t~ c~rt etltul&, Wilfred Edward on OS/05/2000 Cotta MIN, CA file written objeo· ~ bo ...... 11110r1 b11ance o1 1~ ....-.. 1 tiont with the court v' ore t ••nno. Mitchell, President . 20008921011 92127, t49-e4e-05et tions with the court secu11:u Y.a.. Melled by ...... ....-., o before the heiring. ou r •PP••rtnce
fh11 s11tement w11 T1rne t :OOAM. StonMI before the hearing. be ~ ~s be sold and IHtOlllbll • Your eppearence may be in pertOf1 or
Clelil of Orange County · · ---~21 ... :.....__ w-may be in nareon or lie rlltlll ..., andadw9nc:m 1111111 tme of by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A Iliad with the County ~tlott.~'}h~ by the following Your appeertnoe ISi!~":~ ~ ~ •l*W may be tn peraon or by your attorne'J'.
on 05t'05/2000 ...v ,.._...., -· .. -~ T$ h llllbel piA*:lllon ol h IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a ........... 2....... .,.7• -.. E--. by your enorney. .... 11 --.... Nallce d s• • RE R tl t _ .. ·t ,.,.,_., .,.,., Flctftloua luslnesa ,_ .. ,.._..,.... IF YOU AAE A '""'" IS ~ UM.5tl.JI In 10iM10ft IO C DITO or • con llV9" er .... or ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~Detly~!p;oc~=Ma~y~l~l·:18~,~~~~,,,.=~Sta;t~•::ment Wtih t 201• CREDITOR or 1 al lht 11tne ol f:' h CMll. Iha Trllllee w11 ec:-contingent c reditor of t'ti. decHted, you 25. Jun!,.t .2999. Th73e follow pelJOOt 2089 .....,. Ave .. oondnaent Of9dltor ='1e bldtolll~ ctPt • ~ ellack of the d•cHtad, you mutt ftle your Cltllm
•r C-.. MMe. CA of ct.. a.o-.d Y'M' ness dot 1n . IO chJMI Oft a t1a1e at nellonll muet fll• your cl•m with CM COUil ..,
REIMBU SEMENT EX· 12927•· l4e l4I 073". mwt tie yout 0wm C8911, the Tl\Jstee ac-tllllle. a di«« ftWll by 1 with the court end meil e 009Y to the
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PRESS, 5051 Alton T1rne IO:OOAM. 8eofed with ct.. ooun and cepl cahllrs c:lleQs lllleorfederllcred!I UlllOll meil • oopy to the peNOMI tepf'IMMe-
ParkWay, lrvtne, CA =:,.,..~ lolowtno m.11 0 Gori to the Oflfll!I on 1 $"'9 "' ,,._ ex echec* ct1111111 by a..... penonel r19reaent• tiw ..,.,o!Mad IW ct.
92804 CJ?S ~ o. Giiiert ,.,_... ,.,, .... ,.. 1ionai bank 1 ctMldl c!rlwn ex lecllrll....,.. and loell dw t!PPOinttd by the ooun wtWn tout Tint Marouttan, 5051 C28I OoMe dw ~ed by the by • W Ot llderll CNdll ...-.on ....,.. .-.>-ooun whtvn four monthe from the
Allon . P111<w1y. 1rv1ne. T..,._, ooun wtdllft hlut :':It."':== ~ " ....,.. bar* rnond'le from me d• of ftm ~ CA 92604 C311 Mateo Ftll rnonct. fNm the ~ 11 S«*Oft 5102 ol ctet. of ftnt IHuenoe of lett.,_ • ~
This bultneM It oon-C332 Nwhw ... offtr9clilulft0e Md NI • .. F_. COlll Md oflettWl•IH~ In M0"9n e100 el ~.~\:n:~d ......,. .,...,..pt01ttd1d !!!!!mi"'~ ~~::-.:: ~-=:~oo,,:! ::eg:.~:: doing buslnesa yet? No flllOFMI' 201 A In ......, t 100 of ~liilito and • .... Ciiis I.NII Clllll • .. .... ,. __ • The dMe , ... --cHima wll
TI •• 1. 20711 ~ lllld., ... c.lforNe ,,.. ---..i , .... T..-.. -_. ..._. ,... ·-,. "' ... arout ... n Coett MMe. CA ilNIC9 Code. The time --..-,.. ·-.. _, for fling ol.wn. will not ...-. bef0te This •latemenl wa1 12127, e..o•-.&1112 • ._ --..... ......__ .......... !!t, ! Wllll'ICllCllll--oflll not • ....,,. "'-f ...... four __ ......._ ........_ ~:lt10r::.= Time -~-00.W. ··--..-...,; .,:~--=--=... ...... u:: ~r ~-~ ~ .. =; ,... ,....,.,,,_.,.. 9'Drad by the folowlftO '"-~ ___....._ fNm Of -OI ..... • I U1ll9 ,_,.,. -• .... ~4 ... """" •-~ _,,..,..._.-... ..-.-....... 1Mw YOU MAY IX·
IOOOM2tal rn:--:l8Wf9ftCI A. .... ....... ..... , ... -, :::. ~ ....... ...: YOU MAY lX· MIMI .......... DMy Piiot May 18, 25, ,....., ,..... -.v.. ... ~ ..... k • Jim 1. 81 2000 ThZR OOIO ._.. ..._ YOU MAY IX· ..... • _...,, •· ..... ..._ • epc by .,_ ...._ yeu Co,.~-=-~tt..•k• ............ .--""Y-..wt. yeu ... ,........__. ..._...._.._ --· , ........ __,, ............. __ ....... .., ,......_ ... -~ .... "' ... --..... "' .......... _ .... -,, ....... ,, ""Y --·· ........ -.. ........~. -..-..__. -........... ~ .._. .. _, ................. yeu rNY ....... ... ....... ..........,. 1721 ......... /l.'19,. M In W ....... YIU Mild Ill _.. llp rrwy .. ... ... MUft 1 ...... .... ~ tollowing pereone C.. MMe. CA .. wttt. N .... .._.. ... eourt a tenN1 ..... .-t fw '"'6111 ~S~A~S~~) t:'t2~·=:.:::. e ........ "9-=·.:..-:::.-: .,_. .. -..... -~ ~ • .!! .........
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All real estatt ~ertlslno
111 this newspaper Is subject to the Fede11I Fair Housing
Act of 1968 as amended which malles it illegal to
a0Vert1se •any preference. limitation or d1sc:rlmlnalion
t>aSed on race. color, relig· Ion, sex. handlcip, tamlllal
status or nalionaf ongln. or an inlenllon to make ;my
such preferenu. lfmitalioo
or discrimination.·
lhts ntwspaper wtU not
knowingly accept any
advertisement for real
estate which is in vlolat1on
of the law, Our readers are
hereby in1ormed that all dwelllngs advertised In 1tlls
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OR UNl'rS Open S.llSun 1·5 2Br l1t9' dtcll, plantation beam Qieillngs, ~a kt 2c MANAGERS ~ S3,lto. Mutt Uqul-jewelry, we , antiqots, • •
Fut EICl'OW OK! 2.58a Twntwn, light & bright 1hull1ra, high bay gar, steps to beac:h, $3750( • s· PECIAL"" cletll 1-ICIQ.2t2.0111 collectibles 9-642·94-47. HtnnO'l Broilers OKI w/MW pull & CllJ>8(. Aval wlndoW1, tnel 91"9'· Mo, AQ!nl 94~73-1980 ,.. WOl.FF T • .......,, • .,.... b 0
Now1 A 10+ Mutt Seel Agt '-fllct fOf lnclv Of ~ $154.00+ tax ~ ..,....... ~ TOP $$t.'RECOROSI :~ 94~1~~ Trisha 714·296-2038 :la.°::" a:~~ I Cozy 211t+Lolt 2111 rt· 235(Musl ..!~lttll). BUY ~et+ ~~VEI Jezz, !.'~• ~.Roel<. -model' hme, hi-beams, ms1r onw ..
cell 94•285-4500 1-IWlll!Qtl I w/FP, petio, $250Mno yrly. 5ftuated on beautifully COMMERCIAL/HOME MIKE 949-0-45-7505 --,. Harbor Highlands Owner/Aat. 949-723-0653 landscaped grounc1s units frotn S199,00
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OWnlr LAft Country S519K 9Qo.722-M74 dry aoae to 405 & 55 -I --4 PHONE REPS Call for lntewlewl ".-'#cation BALBOA PEN Triplex (2) Thi Pric1 .. -you! ~·--,.,,,,. 2br -(1) 1BR 18.4, Wiii A Mt-n3-8120 Bia Cenyon VIiia Fwys. Min'• from o.c. FuU·time. Energello ~· (114) 980-2800 kept larga unlta, low rtnt, !l!lrt. · OPtH SAT/SUN 1-4 514. W BAY Falrgrds, college and for Monoage Co. Earn to 2120 Main Street #260
Agt Join $539,000 2 & 3Br TWM Bordering Big 3bl' 2119• roof lop dlci wt' bells. Walking dis-$1500/pef week t comm + Huntington Beach, CA 92648
n4-14M5&7 Only $199,000 2Br 28& Canyon Golf Course BBQ. ltafdWd In, l!llrblt tanoe 10 shops end ) ITFM TO btnefl15. Seles exp prerd. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· Condo, ldl11 oond, great area Ford Flotd PTOpel1iel countlfl. MoYI In c.nct. restaurants. CeN Melissa 949-25<>-5719
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Prine Only. Earl & Judy 941-7s1-noo S3000 MM73-7IOO COSTA MESA HOUSEHOID ICORONAHOl:n-Taytor, agts. 9-49-642-4722 MOTOR INN Anyone Cln Do Thill I em *NOW HIRING*
COM Open SAT/SUN 12-6
4501 ROXBURY RD.
3BR Home w/2 Master Suites Pvt access to 3
bchs. By JEO F&m41v Trust
$1,395,000 909·781·0362
P1noflmlc 180" Ocun &
Co11Ulne vlew1. Adel-on
or teerclown. Not llatld.
Ceft Doug Clar11. CB. Agent
tor delalfs. 949·718-1503
UDO ISLE Brand New 38r ~ wt1t1 c1oc11. 38r 381 2217 1i1rbor Blvd ~......,,.. ~ a WOftl from home mom.
Vllll Pofnt 1Br 1Ba. w8* to 48&, spacious 3rd ftoof good crectt a must $2700/ Phonl 94.,..MMO ""'""'..., Eam1119 11500+ PfT Cell J 'T'' J b
Bal lsland/Feshlon Island Oceen·Hert>or view decl<. mo. $3000 sec dep, 3208 BooKs Halen It 1.fll.5M 1627 Of Loca Part-1 zme 0 s
oomm pool, seler will carry Offered at $1,450,000. lbrcut Ave MM&o-3231 Cou.EcnBu:s www.hotJobalte.com CASHIERS loan. $209,000. David Biii Grundy Realtors. lrvlTurlla Rodi $750/mo. 2
Pmce, agt 949-718-1520 949·676·6181 B11utlflll Belch Colt"' rms wtllil ba, frig, micfo. wfd P~ Auto Mull!« lnttlllw, CONCESSION ST' Aff
BEACH DUPLEX
3+2 6 2+2, $550,000
AGENT 949-723-8120
BlUFFS: 3Br Townhomle
105 AP'1'I BALBOA PENINSULA
S1.99S.S2. 100/Mo Illy Front Studio 4 blooks EAST8lUFF: 4BrNltw from Fun Zone. patio, cleen,
D. !l!J!!ey, Bkt 949-720-1704 no pels/smkr $650/mo.
2Br 18&. 4 doors from ~~ es:,1~g.~ Po11l1tY FIT DIA tree, motivated, .t'1 ~somo ~rft ~~94~~ I ~~ENT .... I scASH PAID$ ~ r=::::. 01s~~X~~~Rs
•to -:1111 TO SHARE 1f you tiave tn1s attitude, • ,_ <tllycars c.11 MM41-5744 Call for local interview. In Newpon Beach Newport Bllch a ~~~r:u1e8t ~i 949.673.6223 1-888-978-7591, ext. 14
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must 94~3239.
._EA_S-TS-ID_E _C-.M-. -28-r .... ,Ba-fem pref, must have dog, WANTED Charter Captains ask for Lee Ann
with yard, gerage & interior $750 Ubl Ind 949'548-7886 for bey cruises. Pt/FT r 1~::::====~~=======:=! laund!y. new palnt, Clrp&I. FREE room a boerd. ANTJllUES payll ~~73-45 R I I PT flool1 & landscape. Avail Mature coup1t wlll "'8rt !i ecept On St llMl&dat!y. 326 E. 160\ pt It. bNutltlll NP8 houll Chef wanted. Must speak Saaklng a 1h1rp.
S1.375fMo. Agent with fanllla only In Old.r Stv!t Furniture English, experienced only. ,..ponalblt lnclMduel !of
19 TOWNHOMES • .FIRST ~ Ofl'EAED II All SBr
2.5Be trom $217.000 Modal
Open It 2191 Clnyon Or.
AGENT 949-042·9699
E SIOE Plctu,. Perfwct
3br 2bl, quiet cul-clHec,
1'9mod & upgraclee Hv/ frplc, hcl'<fd ·If ra, ltncld
pool, 1429,900. Pline only
Cell Join Mt-29:M631
* I NEW HOMES * Oualily buift detached
ea:t.'G!t~~
Approx 2110.2220 SF
Agent 949-6<15-6345
Colla ..... MESA VERDE
OPEN SAT·SUH 12 ...
2781 SANDPIPER OR
4br 3bl pool, ..,.. motll
OwM>kr Jell 714-231·8000
Classlfi<'d Is
CONVENIENT
wbahcr yuu'rc:
buytny,, sdllng. or llbl
lookl.ng, ctas.slllcd ruu
wh:at younc~I
CLASSIFJED
(949) 642-5678
>Br 2.5111 Hrdwd fl11,
new winOows, eat-in kit.
pool, light. vaulted ctils,
bast v1lue! $255,000
Ed Van clan 8oMcha
Brobr 94~
WESTCllfF NPB
3Br 2111 home. Mexican
pavera, walk to Mennen
ElelnenUty & Hnot Hlgtl
By Owrltr Sl30,000
949 ..... 20H
See lallnd 30 Ooaen Vlat8
Open Sun 1 ... 2bf 2.Sba IWhn, beau golf OOUl18 vu! Exq decor. Melly Upgrades,
Below Market $7591< Agt
714-3.22·5274
ONE FORD RO ~Sun 1 ...
NEW Pro~lcll!ICI Plan 3
4br Ube apptOJ UGO If
upgrllclta. Sl,591,000
OwNr/Aat MM40-1S13
949-759·3797 uching• for houll PIANOS & Collectibles eoi:r'~~~ et PT poeltlon In rat.all oflb
dulial Ind c.tng fOf two ·s.~.::::::"...... Mon·Frl, taftl.3pm. Mu1t
• GAEYSTONE 3Br 2.SBa. 2-Sly TWM, att dbl car elee
gar, wfd hk·ups, 1300 sf,
$1700/Mo. 2110 Thurln
Avt. Victoria/Newport
do!p. Mt-5tMM3 be a Mlf·1t1rtar with $$ CASH PAID $$ Cl.EFllCAL PfT atrong Microsoft Office PINM be wry of out
of wn companlee.
Ctlack with Iha locel
Bllttr Buslne91 Bu·
1'1111 before you Miid
..,. ,_. ........ .....,. Part--Ume appro• 25-30/hrs sldHa. GfMt c9IU8I wMI·
WE BUY ESTATES per week. Monday·Fnday. Ing tnYlr. S10-S111w DOE • '""'*"•t• ~.....,... assisting 1n ltgel depart· Fu tMl.lme ., Michlllt ment at tocaf nt r 714. ·1
111 Am HUNTIMG't'ON IEACff
.w .. to Beech Specioue
1 & 2 Bdrm In peacef\i set·
ting, O!lly $925 to $12~
5eYe $480, on 1 yr leese.
'714·9M-2<168.
2111' 28e 1 enclosed gar,
patio, d/Yr, f/p, upstelrs,
clo5e to beach. &hops,
$109!Jmo 949-720-0521.
28r 1111 Towni-wlgas
washer/dryer. 165 Monte
Vista, $1275/Mo. Call
l5enny 0 11.i.97g.1492
SUbll Fam.ly in Escrow wl VACATION RENTAL 2 &
dog & cat must mcwe t>y 3Br 2Ba specious deluu,
May 28, 3Br or lrg 28r COndo, IUlly IVm, steps to
Q!!!'.d. 94f>.B.42-3935 bchi 2e gar. 949-675-7130
ot>11-~ -~ SOUTH COAST
GREYSTONE 3Br 2.58&. ~ "°1a51~ AUCTION
2·Story TWM, 1300 ti, att Sports ~ BBQ, wld, 2292 S.. ... It.
dbl car eieo gar. w/d '*• included MMISMtCM. ..... AM. CA 12707 $1,700/Mo. 2110 Thuill'I ..,._,Li<_CA•ltO
Avt . (Vlctorll/Newport I I
Blvd.) .. M31-4622 -• =tea I • APPUANCEI I
type SG-SS wpm. work eo-
curalely. and be good with customer servlC8. Send
resume to; (~9)631·6594,
attn. J!Mtf. Drug soreenil(>I !J!!f$!C11! reg· d. EOE. @hr.
DEMONSTRATORS We need help now1 PT lood
cte1noe needed ltom COM to
Sen Clemente end IMne.
We can WOl1t. good pay, eJq>
& own 8'lOlierloes a + Cal Tina ~H&e.1357 llCI 2
Drlvtn
NlwaPll* Reck Route
11111-'am. Excellent pay,
pick-ui> 0t van wMltnnct nee, Prefer Coste Mesa
resicltnl. Cell t4f.72:M383
113 APl'I I ....__ ___ __
•WORT IUCN FOUND BIRD NEW HOT POINT
PLEASE DESCRIBE Point ~ '°' 1111 OriYtrl Wtntld FfT & ;miiiimiiiim;;::::;:;;:; 949-574-4M6 Only S3CO. ~ Helper. Mortuary Transport
LAURA I I Co. seeks respon. people. 46t FUAll1URE w/clean OMV, to lilt 751>9,
LOST old MAU SIAM£SE live local. neat eppeeranoe CAT, e.-n color, brown Females tncourage to
11r1, lace, tall, ffft. Contfflpomy dining 111 ag>IX. c.11 IMM7S.173'
Vicinity NP Haight•. S750 polished blade maltJle 14•~240 table top 80X40in, with , DRIVERS 9·12HR. FT
I I leather ctian 949-65<Ml65t =· ~r:rt,~1111~
411 ~Ofl COUCH Oenlm'oll w1111t w/ A!!!' cond. eoo.34CM2S4 ~p-...... _ ..... FLOOAL inclds eddt'I throw pillowt. Enetgeuc Designers &
: ... .. PACIFIC VIEW $500.00 Cell 9'&.63l-n2e Sales People FT/PT.
, • MORTUARY 12 contiguous lt8lial'I LNthaf soea & loYe-4· locations 71W*55M
Iola in VISll del Mar loc. fe8t. still wr8ClP8d $50,00CYAll. 9'9-75!1-1989 new ~. W8s { Yery GENERAL OFf'ICE FIT flMileil .. M ... ~~9-26H='° Rtliabll, ~eel, able to
........ o. Lilf 1 • ~u I ~a::.~.:!t.'ql -Oueen1lza pillow top Cel Jean 9<19-042•3766 °'
801 ........._ IF 2Bf 1111 I I boupring & mattr ... , 1 .. __ 10 ,..,. ... ~.3797 ...,..,_.,,., 1el nevtr uaecl. wl30 yr -·-·--~ !'~·Hu?,:=~ .:D :r'.:l"v~~~~ ~!ic;t:~ HELP NEEDED
Donald Pfaff, Coldwtll SURFSIDE CONDOS }9 PeopM netded 10 Benker Ml-73W074 BEACH & ATUNTA. H.B. dalNtr. MWOH095 lose 14> 30 lbe. In 1t1e
SELL
your home
through classified
48J 131481 yard, lrg lot. o.J1. Rattan furniture. Sola, ne.ct 30 • Gt! paid
de"8C, qi story, pool, RV 8'tna OondOna for oon.. table. • ctialn plus for lbs. lost 100% access, eveff end ot July. St. Mli:Nel'a AumlM9' .....,._, Iron oin:Uar lllble & Nat • Call Ma 1 $1950/Mo. """ 394· Tf77. Slit to 3233 Pac:iflc: View ""'""'"' ura.. ry a
-""7 Or., CdM taJt receipts fTOm gla!! Ml-725-3t14. (949)756·8743
oltioe MOl'8taly Mom M-F QUEEN SIZE
519 to 5112 & 5115 lo 5117 SU!El!lA SOfA
Lg. Mewing .. lltlr Ides, OHL Y 1 YUR OU> PIO
tuinlture, welsuits, olod1lo!I IU·7lM3t1
RECEPTIONIST/
SALES ASST
Rt$p00Stble and 0tganized
w11h WOid Ind Exctl pro-gram knowledge. Great
phone and CU6lomef seMce
personaltty 11 must.
Requwes e lleXibie postt/Ye and .. can do' attllUde. M:ili:f
lo prioribze, hanck alx line
phones and assist a eklh1 pel'IOll office. Admlnlt· treliVe and/or hospltelity e~ ~ Selafied FT Strid,.._
Sellry hlatory lo Alt 1--. ,_..
HORNBLOWER CRUISES AHO EVENTS
1431 W C-t HWY 101
Nppo!t llwtl, c. t2tl3
Relttwllnt Hltlng PIT
ARNIES MANHATTAN
Servers • Host(ess)
MOTHERS OflEAM
Slay Home
Make Money
Eam Sso0-S5000/rno
Ful °' ParMime
Ml-75847'3
..... 51-5241
1-.·=1
BOSTON WHALER 21'
OUTRAGE, 2SO Ylm8ha,
trlller, M1ronics, blmlnl,
etc. 128,500
MM5M1H 711..otti
2831 Bristol St Costa Mesa Grlcly • Whitt 248 '18
xlnt oond, -mowig up, GPS. fish lndr. lraJler, low
his, $51K MMn-9015 RETAIL
HAUMARK STORE
In NPB, now hlri119
AMl Mllll9'f wttll 7
Hptr, 11111. F/PT
Mt•n1-IOl5
SKJPJACK 24FT, 1972
1111ny utraa, Flybrlclgt,
S15,000. OIYor'ca 5*
MM45-7873
SALES ASSOC'$ I 111 IM.IOATS I Upscele, apecialty retailer . . Jeek8 outOOlno, rnotJvatad •
sales auoc1ate-lor Ful & PT Hobble Holdlr 14ft 1lnt
po6iliont. Id.eel candidates concl seoo. Ma4call 14ft
wil possess pm!OUS •Ill* ntw p1lnt, nrnl1hecl
in 8 ladies boutlqUe, llmiar, 11111t. saoo. ..... Rowing
have excellent customer Shall, NEW, S1200 • Kltl,
stMc:e skils and a deeff'e to good alllpa, t350. Flipper,
eoc.:eed. Hrty rate ~ oomm good ahlpe, 12SO. ton-
D.O.E Ouaftfled ll>Ollcents t1ct Marshell St1tla
pl!!!! Call ~9"852-8689 MM75 .. 915
SERVERS I COOKS
Longboards RHtaurant &
Plb. lnter.iew between 2 ...
Monday-Seturdly O 217
Main St, H!Ml!i!lg!on Beectl
e5ERV1CE CASHERl
1---=1
50' Moonng wltll dingy
'K·row, new sarvlce. fee
paid. xtnt locetlon $12.500 •949-~•
( ongr.11 u l.ll iom \ 1 i kl' :\ 1.tl. iom· \\ 'j II lll.'I. \\ 'nl (, '
Heftht. arN 3br 2t>a
"-· lrplc, fytndl dra,
hdMI tlra, 1 mill '° bdl, kl yd, 1111 applllnotl Incl
Qllltt & CU.I WOOimo.
& mortt Sat only J.3pm <11S Solld Meple ipc Hlltch
Cotti ..... lnfinl1v
hOUrS are Mon • Fri 2.fpm
Cal for lflPOil ""* ~ 71<1-2<1H300 x346 38111 St, Newpo!1 lslend glass doors aboYe, =
Mewing .. SIL 1M1 below, $300, 949.e7J. 2 TMCher GuldM need to
Dinner for
Two at
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W8Y8, TV. pelio ... & mortl cond., --, ..._ Wiii\ Jep1neee eccfl8nge atu-eoe Poin.ttll Aw., Cell 1111nof, nltfltlt8ncl. 1225. dents lor 2--4 Wffkl this
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-.... :-.::.~ t nltlhlltmnd ~. cond. Include: tNCll oonvtist-.,.." ,~ v l'O. ~«6371 L"""'""' lot ..._.., 11on11 Engli11!, arrange 140 Hlftlor _.,. -·--.. a""1vhlts, host pertlt•. 100' of -......._" Higher Income? "'
(001833) $20,987
WU8 MISSION YIEJO . ............
a --..... ..._,., 3pc. 100'JI. flllpor'8cl 111111111 More 11 .. lble hours? and locate voluntNr holt ,,...., "°"" • ..... bltctt IM"'9r 11¥ "" ... I~? AVON hal famllles. Approx '2000 I* ACURA NSH r.,...,. -* • dlloollltl 1H S1GOO. 5pc. Fontlll cln ,. Wlllt you're tooklng l0t. ~-Peoc>llUnk Blul, mull wt
Frt ~ a ...... 12P =.,1354. Olll TV Anl\Oh. Lii's !elk. (888!561·2886 Call 707-769-5152 TOOO~ Mt,M
rlilc quality ileml, OIAdoof _;.,.':"!:.co:: "'""9 LAlcal Pff .._ Fu. 707·769-0195 NlW'POR.ro::CH
p11n19, Parann1111a, ralridg, 11t1e cltcof•tor 1-.. CattM. COl'ICll8ion $1811, Wlckn Furniture Mt!4H44I
lire ~ ~ "!'!; f1!)f71. MWtM1A ~. Diahwuhtr. For In Ct1111 Mw ii now hiring __ • ...,
1143 ......., ""' """· lnttrAew 1..el8·978·7591 WWltOUll W()At(!Rf _ ..... '"'
~MITAL .... tra ar~111 ac. ~· ..... 111
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I Mil 111 ext 14 Mk. lot LM Nti. CUJllCMJCUIT IYC ~· 2·8 Ltr, 2et< MO ~ CONCtaltGH ( CbR ..:5·995 UNI Peft-tlllll Cot'f*• """"' peck· 71WH·1111 . . ........,. Alldl Aouea ... IMWld. Full and
CHlffUAffUA At<C r-1L 1em·-4eiC Excellent pey, Plft ... poellolll 11¥111. 111W D '97 ..,.... pldt-up 0t ._, wkrlurlnca ,..... llour9. ...._. ....,iy .........
twad, """· neutered, e nee, Prt* Coate MeN Ill ,._. ..., -to e (¥, ,,.., Tep.. ~ Bl :;;:·:=#.a !!!ld!n!· Ct!! ... nNm 406 ""' *° ...._ c~ 125,987 MC.. .._ LEX .. -=:.. YllJO
2 !Mii "°"" ..... ,_ ~ lilGllT co ,.. s:•f to "'° ,.... " ""'°" tw ,.... WORK FROM t.a. aid. 11 ....., iDr" ... ...., ...,. e:oo.. tnterMtlonel compeny ,.,.., ...,lfl!!....11• ·•
M ._...., .... '°"' 1 .... OC ~ Al9. i!' ~ Plfi'1lml ._. -.,..,. 'M'9lnd ........ ne •• ~ J4HH=1111 &2oCICl/mo. -i::u1.11m1 (~~ ._:.•u•
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Mllll be ~ end .. 11• .. otglllllld. _,, Orey, tl'lll, 5lpd. nloa car,
Pfel9nld. llr, 00£. CA llllOO· MoWla 1111111 ...
I'll ~ ... '71M1M 12!59 7ft4$4:HM
O! ... Mt1ltMIO ,,, .... ,...... .....
loll'I Ill ""9 FllHon lei ........ "'~ IOI! •• ~Ct. Or. ,,, ... ~ .......
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~home
... c111•1d
.....
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..
Da ily Pilot
IMW 5211 '17
Nrtjgallon. Chromtel (3VK~mn s:it,995
CRfVIER lllW
714-IU·31n
CAO~'tl
l.oeded, ........ thin
-. llllllt _, R40074t $39,115
LANO ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
.. ~5
CAOIUAC DEVILLE '91
V8 Nol11\s1~. CO, leather,
betanot ol waminty 1n35191 $21,988
NABERS 1714 )540-tt 00
CIJSSIFIEO
(949) 542·5678
Run your ad in the
Newport Beach-
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Hunting Beach-
Fountain Valley
Independent to
CIClllc Eldorldo .. Low milll, V8 ,.,,....,, ...
WI. W. .
(519359) $17,988
MAIERS
1714)5401100
<:.-. Eldorldo ...
Touring, 290 H, P. Nofth.
llar, lo ml, mntf. co ' "'°"' (814180) $21,988
NABERS
(714)540:1100
CHEVROLET ASTAO 'ti Van tonvtHSIOO, Capaln
challa, IOla & rtar air
Many ~ leatures (138894) $4,988
NABERS
17141540·9100
CHEVROLET CA TERA ·17
2SI ""'· ~ lltv mnrl. co. dworne ....... bat ol _, l 148404) $21,988
NABERS (714)540-ttOO
CHIYROlET ~ ..
RS coupe, Ilk ml. uo,
lmlf • "'°"' Bil ol ... (8149211) $10,11118
. NAH RI
(!H!MH100
CHIVROUT TIMI LT 'f7
..... IMlhlr, ll)lllY t$11,
Hceltnl concidon.I (39698e) $21,988
MAIERS (7Hlt!0=!100
CHEVY CAtlatO 't2
v~. auto, air, 85k ml, real sharp. $4,950/obo
949· 723· 1504
CfwytW l.e8Mft led 't1
OM owner, 81k orig ml,
IOlded $4995 !Jiu• lradt, whllew(/ 7f ....... 712t
OOOGE OOMHGO 'ti ... ........
N00753 S2t,"5 LAND ROVER NEWPORT IEACH
tt1Hot445
-. .., D YES, IELL MY CAR
~ I
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail with I
a check today!
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your car does not ___ ,,_130W ... Ill C:..-CAan
sell, we'll run It for L __ ~.!"'~·~··= ~~--__
another week FRIEi • •
All for Just $10'. ~Ot lnde.P-el.!!t.ent
DMlll SVC VAH F\/Ay
tQl.CIClld '92 AtlatMil In tlicilM cond. $5IJOO(obo
TOOLS and Alli
714-301-3423
"" Ford Explorer s,o.t .. , )One cond, ,.. t.llllocb.
S.tpMd. CID s.J:Ji· ~ ~~f Of 1=1
94i-489-7286.
FORD Explorer s,o.t t7 Low mlltt, •Int oond,
loedld, wl utlndld Wirf.
115,175 ... w
Fonf Explorer '11 4X4
4«, relable, ,_. cMch ' brlMe. 51pd, AJC, .. pwl,
!lay! $4900 94M45-&418
FORD Ranpr 't7 Super Ctb, lo1dtd, '"'* low mllall P81t154 115,ttS
LANO ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
94~5
fOAO f.150 ..
Ille*, "" dllnl NA241 S2 112,911
LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH
94f.UCM4U
J FOfl[) f.150-'tT -
4 x 4 loededl Suptr cab
Kcn724 $23,11115 I.AHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH
949-84°"'445
GMC JIMMY '98
Green, lotde<ll
K521001 $18,995
LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
949~().6445
HONDA DEL SOL '96
Whrtt, 7Sk rrw.. a'*1, ml
cond111on S 12 500
949·723·6170
HONDA Pnsport EX 91 Whitt, greet buyt
4415499 $19,995
LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
949-640-l445
.... Jeef> CheroMt lTO '17.
4-WD. am1m cisk. pwr llVf. new ~tes lealher W1I $4K
btlow blue bOoll $4295 obo * Mt-750-2614 •
LEXUS ES 300 '91
Caslvnerellvory, Full O!>ticn
(037198) 525,987 LEXUS llSSIOH VIEJO 949-38'-0884
Thursday, Mat 18, 2000
•
Bridge
By CHARLES GOfi1li
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH -............. r ... o __ o~A .. Y .... 'S ....... -----l:i. CROSSWORD PUZZLE .
EVERY CARD IS REVEALING
Nonti.Soulh vulnerable. Wesi deals.
NORTH
•3 0 102
o K 108 6 J
• AQ 109 3 ~ • J 1086 5 2
o Q8 o A72
•82 SOUTH
• .(.J< 4 OAK9
0 Q94
•J6S4
EAST • Q91
o J76S43 o J5
• K 7
~l>iddJL F.AST SOlITTI 2• "-l • JNT ~ ~ :::: S•'-....,
Opening lead: Ei&ht of •
Every card played •~ revealing U.S. int.cmalionah~t Paul Soloway
put the informauon rc11cult:d by the
opcnin1 lead to good use on llus deal
from a major team ch11mp1on~h1p
()pcning with 1 weak 1wo-b1d on a sba~y suit bas bcco~ ta.stuonable
at favorable vulnerab1l11y. North's
cue bid of four spades wa. I IWO-
aulled ta.keoul, but South ii. barred from biddln4 hew in case Nonh hu a minor-su11ed hand. Five clubs
became tllll final contrac1
As the cards be. lbree no 1111mp
prc<.enti no problem M Iona as
dcdard esmblishcs a du1.mond tnc.k
hcf°'c t.Wna 1hc club fines.sc With 1
1111JONUll l<ld declarer has opciooJ
in the play and could go down, but
West clc:clCd IO lead a trump. Sll\ce
lhat was unlikely ~way from lhe 16ng, declllrCt JU Lo spurn the
fine>!oe In (11''°' o mlllleuvenna for an cndplay.
• Dcdarcr rose with dummy's ecc pf•
clubs. clMed the ace and lJna of spadci., ~en ruffed 1 spade 10
dummy Ncllt came 1hc ace nJ k1n1
of hc:an.~. followed by a hcan ruff
W1lh the m111or 'WI> s1nl>l)Cd, declar·
er e~lled with 1111mp ru18' V,,115 d'ehabt·
ed 10 see bod! defenders lollow. ~t wus impaled on lht horns of a
dilemma. A diamond mum \o/Ould
sohe declarer'> problem in 1hc suu,
a.n<I a ma1or un return 11.oukl allow
Ja:l.ircr to d1)4.:.ll'\J a J1amond from
hand ..,hilc lr\l1TIJ11ng 1n dumm)
E1~r wa> the du! of J1:1mu11<h 11.as
the "CCOnd and lase 1rid. fo< 1hc
Jcfcn:.c
r~~·' 695 CARSllRUCKS
/VANSISUVS
• Mitsubl1hl Moni.ro '96 LEXUS LS 400 't6
Black ~FIM Opcloll
1200740) $22.987
LEXUS MISSION Vll'JO 949-384-()884
M8Z Ml"30 't!I
Lotdtd, bl1ek. low ml,
A064 757 545,480
LAND ROYER
NEWPORT BEACH 949-641).6445
Navy Blue "'iµy tthr 111L t.32:--T--.---....,
fully loaded sun 1oo4 CO
LEXUS LS 400 '90
White/Grey Ltllt. FuU Oobon
(028505) $14 987
LEXUS .. ISSION VIEJO
94t-36'.o664
LEXUS LX450 '97
loeded, w11111. mull ..i VOt58438 $35.995
LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH
949·840-8445
LEXUS U450 '18
loeded, lll'ttr, must -1
T0139118 $31,995
LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
t49-64o-8445
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10303361 $24.987
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO
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100-645·48& 1
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Mercedes 580 SEC '19
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player M..sl Set' $15,500 ~· _ __.__
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Sliver bluelwhlle lop tnd 44
lnteri«. PS. 299 V8, tulo,
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fees • $6590.13. Prices reflect rebates: not Rosen ~tem. 1 only 45-47.
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2000 Deville
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2000 Alero Sedan
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or1111 on Relidull SU37 <IQ Tolll ol ~-S7 181 6' • tax I only ~7
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1 84 OLDSMOBILE FIRENZA ,
Low 75k miles, auto, AC, mint condi~on, new car trode-inl (382039}
1 91 CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN
Von conv., Capt. choirs, sofa, reor air, many pwr features! 1138894}
1 92 BUICK LE SABRE
low 57k miles, leather, excellent condi~onl (435650}
199 CHEVROLET CAVALIER .
RS coupe, low 1 Bk miles, auto, moonroof & morel Bal. of war. (814928}
199 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
GLS, 6 cyl., lthr., low miles, CD & more, bol. of worr. prev. rental! 1340717}
1 95 CADILLAC ELDORADO
Low miles, VB Northslor, silver, hhr. (619359)
199 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUmE
low miles, dual sliding doors, rear air, CD & morel Prev. rental. {328439}
197 CADILLAC CATERA
low 25k ne, blcd, lt.r, moonroof, CO, dYOme ~. ~· ol WCl'f., I 1 "8A04)
197 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT
4Jc..4, leather, many extras, excellent condition! (366986}
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100 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE
Only 38 miles I Leather, CD, alloys. 1207 482)
198 CADILLAC DEVILLE
V·S Northstar, CD, lthr, bal. of worr. (n3519}
1 00 CHEVROLET SILVERADO XCAB
1 /2 Ion, V·8, many p-.Nr. features, bol. of worr, prev. rental! ( 142683)
196 CADILLAC SEVIW STS
low miles, block, leather, CD, alloyJ & morel 1801464}
199 CADILLAC DEVIW
low miles, white, Ian lthr, bol. of warr., prev. rental 1779184}
199 MERCEDES BENZ C230
low 17K miles, block, alloyJ, bol. of warr .. prev. rental. (7 43155)
193 CADILLAC ALLANTE I
low 43k miles, white pearl, V·8 Northstar, rare modell (126643)
198 LEXUS LS400
low 51t •. brmm, Di Id-, CD, prwn. wt..15, l:d. r:lwar., (10.050)
100 CADILLAC DEVIW DHS
low Sic miles, bronu, Ian lealher, CD & morel No lux. tax, low DMVI (15'015)
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